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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation or Times. Const Mall
mul Cooh liny Advertiser.
No. 118
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EAD GUILTY TO LOS ANGELES CRIME
NAMARAS PL
E5 B. GUILTY OF MURDER;
HER GUILTCf DYNA1ITING
MM WILL RECEIVE LIFE SENTENCE FOR
mriNG up los angeles times' build-
SG-JOJLV McNAMARA GOES TO PENI
TENTIARY POU FJFTJ'JUN YEARS
(By Associated Press to Coos Buy Times)
OS ANulfiijius, uee. J.. dailies McjSnnmra picuds
y tO lilt riuufcu w-l iiiiuiiui.
in J. McNamara nlso appeared and pleaded guilty
e destruction oi the Jjicwcllyns Iron Works.
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Dies Jj Jifi'saiiiiii-u jnuuuuu guilty 10 murder ana
his brother John, to the destruction of tho Llewcl
Iron "Works.
'tor conferring together in their offices, Attorneys
row nna uavis went into me oinec ot .l-rodcricKs ana
closeted for some time. They declined to discuss
nation after the conference.
is said that the sentence will be life for James B.
amnra, and that the state had agreed that if John J.
amarn would plead guilty a fifteen years' sentence
be given him.
f I'd have seen my way out of it, wo would not have
it," said Barrow, after the court adjourned. "We
it under consideration since a week aj;o Mon-
A LITTLE LECTURE ON LOYALTY
Yhilc the dispatch does not so state, it is under-
llliat Jas. B. McNamara's plea' or guilty Is to the
Angeles Times' dynamiting outrage hi which twenty-
1 lives were lost. No lives were lost m the Llcwclhm
Works. In tho indictment of murder for whioli a
was being secured to try Jas. B. McNamara, the
i of oiyl one of the twenty-three persons killed in
x)s Angeles Times' outrage was specifically charged.
Times' dynamiting was one of the most atrocious
iges in modern history. Por years, the publishers
be Times had been fighting the labor union organiza-
iamlit was charged that this policy was the inccn-
for dynamiting the plant. Job ITarriinan, one of the
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ncvsior rue iMCjNamanis ,is inc socialise candidate
iiayor of Los Angeles in the election which will be
next Tuesday and it is presumed that tho unex-
(1 finale of the McNamara case will have a big influ-
on the result of that election.')
LOYALTY! It is a strong and beautiful word. Lbynlty.und courago
and honor nro things thnt nro precious to honorable men. If n
man Is not loyal ho Is not true to tho thing ho undertakes, if you
nro not loyul you nro going to fall. Don't cheati Don't pretend you '
nro loyal. Don't niako n' bluff. Do -loyal, feel loyal, then you wont
hnvo to net loynl. You must hnve tho fabric of loyalty woven Into
i'Ollr VfrV linlllir. lnf it llltnrtilltlf.li, ulMi vnllf vnrv lilnrwl Tr lin Invnl
I- -. "CI. -at tu. n. ...v.. Ulll A-.J M.WWA.. KJJ aw.a
to ono It Is not nccessnry to bo disloyal to another. Loyalty should
aiso carry wltn it a spirit of fairness and Justness that strengthens and
fortifies tho orlglnnl virtue.
A vast amount, of trouble In tho mnnlqpr.l Hfo of this country comes
from n mlstakon Idea and a falso Ideal of loyalty by public olllclals. In
their loyalty to tholr friends thoy forget tho loynlty that Is duo their
community and tho peoplo who elect thom. City otllclnla am public ser
vants nnd It Is their function to uphold tho. Interests of tho peoplo
not to roprcsont tho special Intorosts thnt make mono? oft tho public.
If Dr. Straw lind always been ns loynl Ho tho community that hns hon
ored him thrco tlmpB by election to Its highest offlco, as ho has been to
his friends, thcro would ho no causo for complaint. If Mayor Straw hnd
been ns loynl nt nil times to Mnrshflcld nnd Its Interests as ho hns
hecn to J. W. Dennett nnd his Interests, tho wntor question would not
do tne i88uo In tho present campaign. ,
If tho people of Mnrshflcld deslro city wntorworks and nro opposod
to a fifty yenrfl frnnchtso then tho mayor and councllmcn should strive
to gratify their wishes ovon If Nolan nnd Bennett nnd Clnudo NnB
burg do not llko It. Tho ranyor nnd councllmcn aro not working for
tho Coos Hay Water Co. Thoy nro employed by tho people nnd should
do tho will of tho people. No man can becomo greater than his crea
tor; no stream can rlso higher than ltd Bource.
Mayor Straw nnd tho council hnvo, repeatedly granted franchises
without referring thom to tho people Thoy would havo granted tho
wnter frnnchlso to Nolan nnd Dennett If It hnd not been for tho fight
mndo against such nctlon by Tho Times. It Is hnrdly fair for Dr. Straw
to claim n vlrtuo of being willing to rofor tho mnttcr to tho peoplo
whon that nctlon has boon forced upon him. pr. Straw nnd Council
mnn Coko both expressed themselves fnvorablo to tho wntor frnnchlso.
j Doth hnvo expressed themselves ns opposed to municipal ownership.
wny elect tnem to oluco If you bcllcvo In tho municipal ownership of
tho wnterworks? ,
This not u mnttor of persons but principles. Do loynl to your honest
bollof nnd your friend should not nsk you to bo disloyal.
Novor woro peoplo given n moro splondld opportunity of being loynl
to thomsolvcs, loyal to their own best interests, and loynl to their city
than tho peoplo of Marshflold now hnvo.
lie loynl to your honest convictions, bo loynl lo your town nnd cast
your voto next Tuesday for II. A.'Copplo lor mayor nnd city ownor-
unii in nnitTwurun.
FEARED THAT VESSEL IEES HAS
SUNK WITH ALL ON BOARD
ORDER TROOPS
10 TEHERAN
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Nothing Heard From Three
Boats That Went to Her
Assistance.
ANXIETY FOR SAFETY
OF PASSENGERS
UNITED STATES TO
III. PEACE MAKER
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(Dy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 1
Presldont Tnft was appealed to
by tho Perslnn Amorlcnn Society
I to uso tho good oincos of tho '
United States to provent war bo- ,
tweon Russia nnd Porsln. Tho
I society nlso addressed letters
of nppcnl to tho United Stntes
Sennto, tho Houbo ot Repro-
. Bentntlves and to Andrew Car-
! negie, asking' tho lnttcr's help '
' A no n frlntwl rt wnrltl .tli1r. unitrtt A.
Lives of Over Fifty Persons
Endangered In North
Pacific Witters.
(Dy Associated Press.)
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 1.
Alarm for tho safoty of tho Tees
Is growing this aftornoou. Fear
Is expressed that sho might
have gono down with all on
board.
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VU) Aesuclalud Proaa to Coon Dc.
Times)
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 1 Tho
wireless stations In British Colum-.
bin havo hoard nothing today from .
tho thrco Btcniners waiting nt tho
ontrnnco ot Kyuuuot Sound for tho
fog curtain to lift nnd pormlt thom .
to ontor tho Sound to search for tho
Steamship TeeB which struck a rock:
In tho Sound two days ago and which,
sent out wireless nnpcnls for nld. It
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ST. PETERSBURG. Russia. Dec. 1
In cpnsequonco of tho rejection by
tho Perslnn National Council of tho , BUI)p0BC(, tno TccB hao gunk or tho
TfimalnTi ilntnnnila llttanln linn ak.Iak. .. . .
........... ,.v....w.m, . ..un u.uui- commun.cntlon woum not nnvo uoou
od Russian troops now concentrated i suspended. It Is generally uollovod
au iiunui, uiu uuimm oi mo 1-orHinii i tho pnBsengo.'H and crow, uumuonnK
nrovlnco of Ghllnn, Blxteon mllo3 nftv or more, nro enmpod on tho
ill CASE
10RS MAI
poclated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ANGELAS, Cnl., Dec. 1.
f're flylnn thick nnd fast that
'Wet attorney's ofllco was to
we a report charging that
toe iworn Jurors wns tampor
Meforo entering tho box In
ttamara enso. It was said
re-examlnatlon of tho mon In
'might be asked by tho pro-"-
This theory cnincd wido
nd Chlof Dotectlvo Samuol
a admitted such n thing was
WIS I blft nt tills tlmn
l opening of court In tho Mc-
ra'e, District Attornoy Frod-
ud for n enntlniinnrn until
"ck this afternoon. Tho ro-
" granted. Fredericks did
' 10 the court tho rnnsnn for
I'ttt, nor Would hn toll tho
fWr men triminl. I.n l.,tln.,l
tin t HUUBH IIV IlilllllUiUll
;'g Important might occur In
""Ight mon In !! .mnlM
' fifty moro worn rnnnhnri
'omons and of tho numbor flf-
;"oea after Judgo Dordwoll'a
wry examination.
eloped that Larry Sullivan,
L 'V nUO Wflfl nprinslnnnttv nm.
1 1 ,,ho 5IcNamara dofonso In
'work, woo n...ii -, ...i
Hitrirt AVr. "..'. "BU,'Jl
Buiita,;-": ir i"CK" .lo:
"lanlgal when sho was In
ted4t by the Pfoseeutlpn ' nnd
,'0 a l0ni IntnrrAxntlnn
, hat it was all about could
arnert t i- tJ n.x n....
iiiiui u ,a BU,ti uiai aui-
r "t to Prn,loll.. m ...
Irfril. '""'Utui, Ullliu HUD
oWr of h,s appearance be-
' ugrawoil later In the day.
1 CRAXllW xin.T.
related Press to Coos Bay
AX.n3'L . .
tl ,i""' u'o.i uoc. i. . Tno
we Gmndo Round Lumber
kr -ru y waB destroyed by
u V,?8 ,08a '"three hundred
. ""liarS. TJttln Inaurnnra
The cause Is unknown.
SULLIVAN IS
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Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 1 Lnrry
Sullivnu, who has sprun into prom
lnenco In tho McN'amnra caso, wii3
for nearly twenty years connected
with tho snllor boarding house hoio,
and his operations wero such, it Js nl
ledged, ttiat tho British and Fronch
and German ahlpownors wero roluc.
taut In sending vessels here. Ho
wub a power In politics nnd Bcomed
able to control heavy polltfcal powors
when tho primary system wns luag
guratod horo. Later ho engaged in
mining and wont to Goldtlold where
ho wna associated with Charles Gra
ham Rico In tho exploitation of mines
there. Tho company's operations
attracted tho attention of the govern
ment and It ceased business.
OREGON LOSES
TO MULTNOMAH
By Associated Press to tho Coos Daj
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 1, Tho
Multnomah Athletic club eleven
yesterday defeated Oregon Univer
sity horo by a score of 17 to C.
WASHINGTON WINS GA.ME.
(By Associated Press to Coob Day
Times)
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 1. Tho
University of Washington .yesterday
defeated tho Pullman Agricultural
Collcgo hero by a score of 30 to C.
WILIiAMETTI' IS VICTORIOUS
Eric Holt of Mai-bhflcld Member of
Non-Confcrenco Clwmplou Team
(Special to Tho Times.)
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 1, Willamette
irnivoraitv fififentod the Unlvorslty of
Pugot Sound hero yesterday by a
score of 38 to 0. 'mis gives wma
motta Tintveraltv tho non-conferonco
t.mD ohnmnlnnshln for 1911. Eric
fcot of Marshfleld has played on tho
WHIamotto eleven au buhbuu.
BUILD JETTY
AT
SIUSLW
(Special to Tho Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 1. Tho
government today nwnrded to John
son & Anderson, contractors of this
JURY DISAGREE
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from Enzoll, on tho Caspian son, to
nd.vnuco on Tohcran.
Russln haB, It Is bollovod four
Htnlloflnft mnn .AnAAni.AiAil n. tlnnltA
. W.WI.O....I. Al.Ult kUllbVllltULCIl Ilk ilVDIH,
'nnd thoy will bo 'despatched to Per
Isla In consoquonco of tho dolny of
I tho Persian govornmont In comply
1 ing with tho Russian domnnd for nn
apology to tho Russinn vice-consul nt
Tohoran nnd tho dismissal of W.
. Morgan SluiBtor, tho Amorlcnn Troas
i urer Genornl of Persia, nnd a do-
'"ntid for a cash Indomnlty to cover
shoro waiting for rescuors to corao,
VESSEIJ IUJ8U TO AID.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
SEATTLE, Wna.li., Dec. 1. Tho
Cnnndlnn fisheries Btonmor William
Jollff, tho salvngo tug Salvor, and
tho United States rovonuo cuttor Ta
homn, arrived off Entranco Kyuquot
Sound yesterdny mornhig Booking to
tho distressed Cnnndlan Paciiio
t.i
tho cost of tho desnatch of RiiBsInn ""... m ...... .. ,. .. t..
I, steamer jcuh which airucx u ruun
tho Sound nnd sent out distress slg
troops.
RUSSIA IS TURNED DOWN.
Ultimatum
nnls, but tho rcscuo vesBol dared not
enter the Sound yesterdny becnuso
of tho donso fog that provatlod.
Tho steamship Northwestern,
which was supposed-to havo gono
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Kay
Tlrnos)
KALAMA, Wash., Dec. 1. Tho
Jury in tho enso of II. C. Phillips, ,ivrlnn Counrll tolrr(n
ilv. Pnntrnrt for thn rnniitriirtinn 'omior president of the dofunct Com- From Cznr.
of th North Jettv on tho Sluslnw morclal Dank of Vnncouvor. Wnsli..Un Associated Press to tho Coos Day to tho assistance of tho TeeB, report
river. Tho work must bo complotod I chnrgod with accoptlng deposits aft- TlmcBl ed to tho owners yostordny that sho
In thlrly-flvo monthr. Tho contract I or ho wns awaro tho banks was in TEHERAN, Doc. 1. Tho nntlonnl would nrrlvo in Sonttlo today. Tho
prlco Is $200, C83 nnd tho work will nn Insolvent condition, was dlscharg- rounHI has rojectod tho Russian til- messago did nbt montion tho Toes,
rcqiilro 150,000 tons of rock which od today whon tho foromnn reported tlmatum by n big mnjorlty. Tho nnd It Is supposed tho Northwostom
will bo qunrrlod on tho Sluelnw rlv- a dlBngrcoment. Tho Jury wont out foreign minister has reslgnod. nlso wns unablo to ontor Kyuquot
or nnd flontod down on barges. About at 9:10 Wcdnesdny ovonlng. A now I " """ --v sound. Tho cesBntlon of distress
125 men will bo employed, trial probably will bo ordered. (Contlntiod on pace 4.) icnlls from tho Tecs Is accounted for
I uy inu iioouing ui uur uugiuu ruuiu
nnd tho stopping of tho dynamo. If
tho pnBBengerH nnd crow of tho Toos
wdro obliged to tnko to tho boats
thoy easily could havo reached shoro.
Probably tho striking of tho Teos
was duo to tho fog. Fogs along Van
couver Islnnd nro now nt their worst
and tho rellof veBsoIs may bo hold
up many hours. Tho density of tho
I fog shows tho nlr and son aro calm.
HERE'S ANOTHER REASON WHY MAYOR STRAW
SHOULD NOT BE REELECTED NEXT TUESDAY
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IFARLANO IS
GIVE" FIGHT
Whh-W0
(By Associated Prcsa to Coos Bay
Tlrnos.)
HAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. DOC. 1.
At tho end of tho twontloth round
hero yesterday, Packoy MeFarland of
Chlcngn was given tho decision ovor
'Hnrlnm" Toinmv MumllV. Tho bOllt
wns fast and furious and MeFarland
hnd decidedly tho boat of It. MeFar
land now claims tho light-weight
chnmnlon8hln of tho world and ho
will probably meot Tommy McCnroy,
who wns to hnvo fought AU. woignBt
yesterday,
WOrXJAHT IS HKTTER
PiigllUt Huh Past Danger Point after
Ills Oporntfon.
(From Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times')
LOS ANGELES, Dec 1 Al Wolgast,
champion light-weight pugilist, is
past tho danger point this nftornoon
und is bright nnd cheerful.
HOLY JOE: "THAT'S ALL 1UPHT, SON, I KNOfy THE FRANCHISES ARE NEARLY ALL GONE RUT I
WILL TRY AND GET A FEW MORE IN. THEWEXOR TWO YEAI18. THE WATER FRANCHISE WILL
OCCUPY YOU FdR A WHILE, ANYWAY. DON'T7 WORRY, SON, YOUR UNCLE JOE WILL TAKE
OARE OF THAT." '
HASKEfHALL NOTICE.
A spec'lnl boat leavos O'KoIloy's
dock at 7:30 this even'ng to accom
odate thoso wishing to attend tho
basketball gamo at North Bond.
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