The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 23, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, V911 EVENING EDITION, SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mail
and Coos Day Advertiser. ,
No. 112
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Iiarence Darrow Declares
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h, Associated Press o Coos Day
Times.;
.-, aiii.ivixr. T.n.. Nov. 23.
kl tho witnesses for tho prosecu-
I' . I....AlAri ultima 1tf-
... ... in.i iiiuiti tlirnntoned
B death after having withstood
r . . ..--i. .. nitnttld nf flirt ,in-
,iteu cuurib oi (4vi..m .. -ie
to brlbo them, was declared by
Imiim J. Burns, tho dotectlvo In
i.nfnrn Mm ntnta Ri'rrntll-
tt section of tho Amorlcnn DnnkcrB
nclatlon noro luuny.
. ...nlifitnil lrnalilonr tlnm
(1 of tho Amorlcnn Federation of
'... i..... v. linliu nnil other
Uld bo lenders" of organized 1ft-
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i.. i inlint. la nntinRiiit til vlo-
Mt and not In sympathy with tho
gill SOCjailSllC Cieinuiii mui nuiiio
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,t respect for tho laWH of tho cotin-7-
DAIIUOW M.KK3 DENIAL.
ONE KILLED l
110 WRECK
Two Other San Francisco Peo
ple When Car Crashes Into
Lumber Pile.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
OAKLAND. Cal.. Nov. 23. P. Sa
vlllo Smith, cnahlor of tho Security
Building company, was instantly
killed nt nn enrly hour today In nn
nutomobllo wreck In tho cenjor of
tho city. A. F. Wnlthcr, a biiElncss
man, wnn seriously Injured and Miss
Anna Carlson waB Rllghtly hurt.
Smith wns at tho wheel and failed
to sco tho timbers lying In tho street
; nnd crashed Into tho pile.
Sixty Believed to Have Lost
Their Lives In Unusual Dis
aster In France Today.
(From Associated Press to Coos Day
Times)
SAMrrt. Frnnco, Nov. 23 Sixty
passengers It Is estimated lost tholr
lives through tho plunging of a. train
Into tho river Thouct today owing to
n breakdown of the brldgo on tho
Stnto railway at Montroult Delay de
partment of tho Maine Et Loire Tho
train carried about one hundred pas
sengers. Tho brldgo had boon
weakened by rccont Hoods, and tho
rushing waters carried to denth many
of thoso who succeeded in escaping
from tho submerged cars
IEEF TRUST
LOSES APPEAL
retail For Mr-Nniniirii'H Charges
biM-Urn Willi Tollliiir Untrtitlw.
IS; Amounted PrcHo to Coos Bay
Times.)
tW AN'ORLES. Cal.. Nov. 23.
Wbt Hums Is reported to havo
s!d It In keeping with whnt ho has
M nrevlouslv." said Clnronco Dar
ter, referring to tho address of
iini bcforo tho Ainerlcnn Dankcra
iioclstlon In Now Orleans. "Thoro
not a word nf truth in it."
OOcIala In tho district attorney's
iEn did not discuss tho nffnlr.
oil company
is
ES
DENVER GA?E
SENSATIONAL
XO All) FOIt McNAMARAS.
tarrlran Federation of Labor Re-
hn to I'uniMi Funds for- Defense
Kj Aiboclated I'rtisb to Coos Bay
T'mesi
ATLANTA, Nov. 23. The Amorl-
u Fedcrntlon of Labor will mnko
ippronrlntlon for tho dofonso of
i JlcXamnrns. Opportunity to do
;red today when tho convention
ioptcd a recommendation of n com-
clttce thnt tho labor organizations
irouchout tho country bo applied to
jf that fund. Tl'o report madq no
tlon of n direct appropriation,
Hi It was "put" boforo thoso who
'ore! tho proposed fifty thousand
uin donation had nn opportunity
naggcst an amendment.
RANCHER IS ACCEPTED.
fwher Juror For MeN'anmm Trial
Secured Today.
Br Atsoclnted Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Nov. 23.
S. Dltbeo, a ranehor. was accepted
'loth sides In tho McNamnra caso
M7.
Elect Directors and Arrange to
Drill on Catching Inlet
Soon.
At n largely attended meeting of
tho Cons Bny Oil and Ons company nt
tho Marshllold Chamber of Com
incrco Inst evening, tho organization
was perfected and arrnngomonts
made for starting drilling for oil on
Catching Inlet In tho nenr future.
Most of tho stockholders in tho
company wcro present and C. M.
Mnpllu, who Is tho promoter of tho
compnny, expects to havo over $2t,
000 worth of tho nuthorlzed capital
of J2n,000 paid up within a fow
dnys. With this nmount, tho well
cnn bo sunk to a depth thnt will
reach oil If there Is nny to bo found
nnd Mr. Mnupln nnd othor experts
who havo looked tlio field over uro
confldont It will bo secured.
Last evening, tlio following direc
tors woro olected:
Judge John F. Ilnll, Dr. B. Mln
gus, W. W. Oago, E. A. Anderson
nnd Rny Kaufman.
Tho directors will solect tho oth
er ofllcers In a day or two.
Mr. Mnupln I- now arranging for
tho machinery nnd equipment nnd
hopes to got tho work underwny
soon.
United States Supreme Court
Refuses to Grant Packers
Stay In Trial.
(From Associated Press to Coos Dayi
Times) I
'WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 Chief
Justlco White rofuBcd today to grant
n stay In tho trial of tho Chicago bcof
packers but roforred tho rittornoys
making tho application to tho bench
with tho statement thnt tho matter
was of too much lmportnnco for
him to pnss upon Individually. At
torney Miller announced thnt such
an application to tho entire court
would be mndo nt tho first sitting of
tho court Dccombor fourth. Tho
attorneys for tho pnekors will scok
to hnvu Judgo Carpontor of tho Un
ited States District court In Chicago,
before whom tho Indicted packers
have been summoned for trial Mon-
dny .grant furthor postponement un
til tho Supremo court passes ontuo
application for n stny. "
Fl GLUE III
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SETTLE FACTIONAL KOW.
K
JOHNSON
Nne Rebels nt Ainoy Adjust I)lf-
iiTvncrs III. IMHU
7 Associated Press to Cooa Bay
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iiuiuo.;
AMrtV ii.nn y.. oo n.i.ilini.
clonal Jealousies among tho re-
crip. h.u i .. . i. ...
wo nun uauiuiisueu ino rupuu-i
33 IflVflmmnnl Im.n a VniinmltAi.
lave been provonted by tho np-,
'Wment of an executlvo council i
lll(ln . ....! . .
, "h ui oiKni memuors, ioir
Wttn hv rnJIn.ln .. 1... ,r.
QliVt. ' ,D, lU"1 "'. '"U
'TEns OF LAKE SCALD
WORKMAN WHO TUMT1LF.S
HOT LAKE. Oro Nov. 23. Terrl-
' Dttrnpll llV fnlllnr. Inln TTrtt T.oIta
Sullivan Is In n hospital with
.7 "ances of recovery. Sullivan
; crew of men wero constructing
'a in the pond near where the
er hnhkio. .- it. .
hv. - u.i.-o trum mo earin, au
"wnt nrnlr, cm ..,
, --... otiuiYUii iva iiiiuiv.4
Z,. ,nto tho water which reg-
vs degrees.
pASSEXGRns ARE RESCUED.
! M illi Teoplo Off Bryan's Ship
IB.... ,',,'8 Xew York.
AssocIatAi Prt.B8 t0 tho Cooa Bay
Times.)
"ASSAU, Nov. 23. rho Ward
tsene ca brln5lng eighty-four
pi ' ",a11 rm tno sirana
"DI Joachim has been sighted.
PASSES iW
Logger From Coos Bay Dies at
Hoqtiiam, Wash. Rela
tives Being Sought.1
jrar'shnl J. W. Carter Is today en
deavoring to locnto rolatlves hero of
Jack Johnson, a logger who formerly
resided In this section and who suc
cumbed to heart falluro nt Hoqulam,
Wash. , ,
Today ho received tho following
tologram from L. McTaggnrt of Ho
qulam: "Jack Johnson, a logger former
ly of your city, died of heart failure.
Parents llvo In your vicinity. Can
you notify thorn? Hnvo them wire
what disposition with remains. John
don aged twenty-eight. Dark com
plexion, height six feot one inch."
WELCO.MED TO ROME.
Now American Cnrdlnnls Given AVarin
Reception Thero Today.
(Dy Associated Press in Cons Baj
Times)
ROME. Italy, Nov. 23. The car
dinals recently designated, John M.
Farley and DIomedo Falconlo, arriv
ed horo today and were given a warm
reception by tho ecclesiastics and
others who awaited their coming at
the dopot. The secret consistory
will be held next Monday and a pub
lic consistory at which the cardinals
will receive their red hats from tho
pope will bo hold next Thursday.
L?WXrcns. CflBSero,e and if you want a SANITARY Job or
l' LOTTERY at MILNER'S. i PLUMBING
go to MILNER'S.
John S. Rogers Arrested For
Killing and Robbing San
Francisco Man.
(From Associated Press to Coos Bay
TImos.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 23.
Evidence that convinces tho pollco
and dotcctlvcB that John S. Rogers,
nno of tho men nrrestcd Inst night
In connection with tho murder of
BonJ. A. Goodmnn, tho Jowolry sn
lesmnn, whoso body wns found In a
guttor Tuesday morning, knows much
concerning tho crlmo, was found to
day In tho bnsomont of n commission
hotiso where Rogors Is omploycd. A
pnlr of blood sonkod overalls that
wero found were admitted by Rogors
to bo his, but said tho blood was thnt
of wild gamo ho hnd handled. In
contradiction his employers said thoy
never handled wild game. Also In
tho basement, tho detectives found n
gold watch to which was attached u
prlco tag of tho Brilliant Jewelry
compnny by whom Goodman was em
ployed. Soveral tags of a Blinllar
nnturo wero scattered In ono cornor
of the baroment. Rogors admitted
knowing Goodman well.
Witnesses Says Mrs. Patterson
Claimed Husband Com--'
mitted Suicide.
(From Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times)
DENVER CASE vornmont otgo
DENVER, Nov. 23 In tho trial of
Gertrude Gibson-Patterson for tho al
leged murder of her husband today,
Di'. W. G. Munn, who rodo In tho
nmbulnnco with Mrs. Patterson when
sho was taken to Jail attor tho shoot
ing, testified thnt sho said thnt Pat
terson had struck her and exhibited
n blulflh spot on her chock whoro sho
sa'd tho blow had landod. Mrs. Pat
terson first told Dr. Munn that sho
did not know who fired tho shot that
after her husband hnd knocked her
down, ho handed her tho pistol say
ing "Now damn you, kill yourself."
Dr. Munn's testimony wns n com
plete surprise to Prosecuting Attor
ney Benson,
Tho stnto rested In tho Patterson
trial this afternoon. Mrs. Patterson
probably will bo tho first witness for
(ho defense
BEAT! SHOWS SO SIGN OF
WEAKENING AS EXECUTION NEARS
SEC. FISHER'S
NEW POLICIES
Is Not Opposed to Combina
tions For Developing
Water Power.
(From Associated Press to Coos Bay
TImos)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 Waltor
L. Fisher, Socrotary of tho Interior,
stntod boforo tho National Water
ways Commission today that tho gov
ernment should tnke no steps to pre
vent combinations or monopolies In
tho development of electricity from
wnter powor. Instend, he aid, tho
federal regulations should - bo mndo
strong enough to protect public Inter
est. Investors should bo nssurod
n largo enough return to nttrnct cap
ital Into tho development of wator
power, said Fishor.
Expect Virginia Wife Murderer
to Expiate Crime Without
Confession.
SEALS LIPS TO SPARE
HIS AGED FATHER
SEATTLE STILL
i
m
Polluted Supply Being Pumped
From Lake Washington In
1 to City Reservoir There.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times)
SEATTLE, Waeh., Nov. 23. Pol
luted water is bolng pumped Into tho
city reservoirs from Lnko Washing
ton nnd nil tho wator used In cook
ing or drinking Is bolng boiled, for
physicians nssort It contains typhoid
germs. In spite of tho assistance
from tho Lnko Washington pumps,
tho level of tho rcsorvolrs Is lowor
thnn yesterday. Soino tlino today
pure mountain wator from Swan
Lnko will bo running Into tho city
pipes. Day and night crows nro
working diligently to restoro tho Co
dar river wator supply to tho city.
It is expected tho plpo broken by tho
recont flood will bo mended by to
morrow night.
"DRY" LOSE IN IDAHO.
In days ngono when a woman was
Jilted she took It to heart, but with
tho coming of suffrago and other ad
vanced Ideas of thought she now
takes It to court.
SHOW 210,000
FINE APPLES
Two Counties There Return to "Wot"
Column.
'Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
BOISE, Ida., Nov. 23. Related
roturns from yestorday's local option
election In Idaho nnd Kootcnny
counties show prohibition was de
feated by a small majority. Both
counties voted dry two years ago.
CAPTAIN
W
A
Fourth Annual National Show Master of Schooner Washing
Opens at Spokane Today ton Found Not Guilty of
With Big Exhibit. Taking Chances.
(From Associated Press to tho Coos
Bay Times)
SPOKANE, Nov. 23 The Fourth
National Apple Show with nearly two
million choice apples on display op
ened today with appropriate exercises
and a street paradp led by King Ap
ple ,The Country Life Congress also
commenced Its session hero today and
will continue its session until next
Wednesday, discussing pratlcal farm
topics by experts.
Winchester and REMINGTON shot
GUNS nnd Ammunition at MILNER'S
Have your Job printing done at
Tha Times' office.
(From Associated Press to tho Coos
Bay Times)
PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 23 United
States Inspector Edwards and Fuller
todnv took testimony in tho caso of
Capt. George Winkle, maston of tho
Schooner Washington, to dctermino
If ho had taken undue chnnces In go
ing to sea during tho storm at tho
mouth of the Columbia, Nov. 12.
Nothing ndverse developed Jn the
caso to Capt. Winkle and It was dis
missed. The Washington narrowly escaped
going on tho rocks at North Head
with her crow and passengers, num
bering fifty persons, and was res
cued by thejug Tatoosh
Fancy TEA POTS BOc at MILNER'S
CASE
NOW I TRIAL
Pitiful Tale of San B3rnardino
Girl Brings Murmurs of
Sympathy.
(From Associated Press to Coos Day
Times) -SAtf
BERNARDINO. Nov. 23
With n pitiless directness thnt search
ed her lnnormost soul nnd brought
murmurs of sympathy from tho largo
throng of women who mndo up tho
majority of tho trial audlonco, At
torney John Campbell cross exnmln
cd todny Miss Jcsslo McDonald, tho
nllcgcd "hypnotic slnvo" of Dr. Arth
ur W. McDavlt, n dentist, who Is bo
lng tried on n chnrgo resulting In the
girl's conflnmont for sixteen months
In a room adjoining his office.
Going back to tho beginning of her
acqualntnnco with McDavlt flvo years
ngo, Cnmpboll forcod Miss McDonnld
to admit that after tho dontlst, who
wns treating her tdoth, threatened to
kiss ho If sho b't him, her teeth
closod on his Angora,
"But I did not mean to blto him,"
sho crlod.
Tho girl told, sobblngly, of tho bnt
tlo sho alloged alio had with the don
tlst and of having been ovcrcomo by
ills strength nnd then soothed by
tho "lovo light In his eyes nnd the
tenderness In his volco." "I wns a
good girl," sho. added weeping.
"If you wero In thnt room for six
teen ynonths," wont Jon pnmpboll4
"an unwilling prisoner, why did you
not try to cscnps?"
"I was afraid of him," tho girl re
plied. "I thought If I appoalod for
help ho would tako mo away and I
would novor bo henrd of again. Ho
was going to tnko mo nway tho week
In which papa found and rescued
mo." ,
Miss McDonnld vehemently donled
Hint shn hnil Kniicht tlio ilnntlnf.
"But ho made mo lovo him," sho
declared.
Tho girl testified sho was 'afraid to I
uso tho tolophono In McDavIs's ofllco?
to summon holp and "besides I de
pended on his promise to dlvorcq his
wlfo nnd mnrry mo," sho snld.
Fatal Current to Be Switched
on at Day-Break Friday
Visited by Relatives.
(By Associated Press to Coos Da
Tlrcos.;
RICHMOND. Vn., Nov. 23. Honry
Clay Dcattlc, Jr., nwoko nt tho UBual
'tlmo todny which by law Is tho last
day of hla llfo. Tomorrow, shortly;
after day break ho will oxplato In
tho electric chair tho murder of hla
young wife. No signs of breakdown
woro shown, tho prlsonor dressing
'with tho snmo fastidious caro ho has
taken over sinco ho entered tho peni
tentiary and tho death cell. Rov. John
J. Fix arrived early nnd aoon waa
followed by tho fathor nnd brother,
'of tho condemned man, nnd tho at
torneys who defended him at thi
trial. Nclthor Bcnttle's attornoysi
jnor relatives bollovo ho will confess.
Ills splrltunl advisers, however, ex
press tho opinion thnt If Dcattlo real
ly Is guilty of tho murdor of his
wlfo ho will acknowlcdgo It boforo
tho fatal current In switched on. Tho
older Dcattlo said ho still bollovod
his son Innocent and It la a question,
whether tho young man docs not con
sider he owos It to hla father, to
whom ho has brought so much pain,
troublo and 'dlsgraco, to go to hla
death with sealed lips.
FEAR IUNFORD GIRL.
Ilenttle'H Family AfrnM Sho Will
Make u Scone.
(By Associated Press to the Cooa Bay
Tim us.)
RICHMOND, Va Nov. 23. Bou
lah Blnford, tho sovontooii-yonr-old
girl for tho lovo of whonA Henry
jClny Beattle, Jr., is dllogod lo havo
killed his wife, was said to have boon
I seen on tho street horo todny. It
I Is reported the Bonttlo family nro
ftfrnld tho girl will mako a scene nt
tho Blmplo funeral. A search for
her Is bolng made.
Tho pollco dented tho story of
Doulnh's pretences hero, nnd lator
word wns received from Now York
thnt tho girl was thero nnd would
mako no attempt to como to Richmond.
W IN
EARL? TOif
STEAMER HOMER IN.
Vessel Arrives Today From San Fran-
efceo Runs on Mud. i
The Homor nrrlved In this morn
ing from San Francisco, In swinging
nround tho drodgo Oregon, sho got
too fnr out of tho channel nnd stuck
on tho mud for a couplo of hours. Sho
Is scheduled to sail from horo at
ono o'clock Saturday for Snn Fran
cisco. Among tho Incoming pas
sengers on hor woro tho following:
J. O. Stommlor, J. King, S. Grnnn
teau, Chns. Ross, Mrs. Ross, M. Tep
per nnd wife, A. Albright, L. Thom
ntz, T. Pappus, T. Moach and E.
Bacon. i
GOES TO JURY.
Kansas "Tar Party" Caso Will Soon
Bo Decided.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
TImos. '
LINCOLN CENTER, Kan., Nov. 23
After two and n half hours of ar
gument by tho attorneys today, tho
"Tar Party" caso went to tho Jury.
5 Gal. POLARI.NE Gas
OIL $2.B0 at MILNER'S.
Engine
Steamship Arrives From Port
land With Capacity Passen
ger List.
Tho Breakwater arrived In early
today from Portland after n lino trip
down tho coast. She had a capacity
passenger list and n good cargo of
.miscellaneous freight.
Sho will sail nt 10 o'clock' Satur
day morning for Portland.
Among tho Incoming passengers
wero tho following:
C. C. Hughes, Mrs. Hughes, Dor
ton Hughes, II. Russoll, C. T. Rus
soil. Grnco Gardner, Miss S. Wood,
Mrs. Christonson, Mrs. S. E. Painter,
S. V. Epperson, Mrs. Epperson, Miss
M. Wood, Mrs. J. A. Boono, A. Soa
ton, Goo. Simpson, J. E. Kelly, Mrs.
Kelly, J. A. Weoks, F. P. Dunkln,
J. P. Grnnt, W. Semlor, E. A. Han
ley, J. D. Nnvo, JnH. Husnor, Mrs.
TTusner, Margaret Sullivan, Bernard
Sullivan, Jeanctto Sullivan, Marie
Sullivan, Noll Sullivan, T. J. Lowls,
Mrs. W. C. Brown, Allco Brown, R.
E. Perkins, W. C. Brown, Maudo
Brown, Nora Brown, C. Glnloy, D.
McCurdy, Dr. E. E. Straw, O. F, Mc
Knlght, C. AdnTr, Hattlo Adair,
Jeanotto TolHnger, W, O. Hargls, Jr.,
L. J. Wheoler, J. A. Bowe, J. A.
Spangler, A. E. Whlto, Goldlo Child,
Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy, II, L, Stephens,
W. H. Sturtwnrt, Mrs. I. Varnoy, Mrs,
C. H. Wilson, L. F. Rowell, Mrs,
Rowel!, G. CUnkonbenrd, D. R. Burn
sldo, W. Sylvostor, Mrs. S. Bantor,
Mrs. J. D. Mallory, Mrs. C. Dlckman,
Miss M. Harvey, Anna Cllnkonboard,
Mrs. II. RobblnB, Hattlo Bnrbor, Mrs.
J. L. Crano, Herbert Barbor, Ilelon
Barber, J. Varnoy, J, L. Crnno, W.
J. Barber, A. W. Gregg, L. O. Laird,
D. D. Danson, L. Petti. J. Carlson,
R. Byerly, J. Duhl, P, Sola, O. J.
Malono, W. Koontz, J. Johnson, J.
II. Nepp, C. Bloythlng, M. Butts, J,
Ryan, II. Happy, N. Crojol, C, Grono,
Jpo. Kaskela, J, Treowater, C. Cuoon,
and C. Han.
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