The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 10, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION
S EVIDENCE OF SENSATIONAL
HE ON 000S BAY II
-EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mull
nml Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 179
8
Isscs 111 Insurance Case
Ims Policyholder was
lurdercd Near Here.
TELLS OF HUNT
:fJR BURIED IKtASUKt
nn Locally Knows of Any
ase of Strange Tale
In St. Louis uase.
isoclatcd Press to Cos Bay
! Times.)
IniilS. Mo.. Fell. 10. .lohn II.
ly a Now -Mexico rnnchman,
111 II1U IVIUIIIIl'l "ww tut...,.
iiiiieil the man who shot
licit Ccorgo A. Klmniol In a
n Oregon, Aug. 1 t. ISnS, two
nftcr Klmmci disappeared
ncy was allowed to toll IiIh
O tllO jury Willi mil miK"i
niinn rrniii tho attorneys for
iirnnrc rompnny which holds
nmount HB to $:i".uu on
L
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KENTUCKY FOED LEADER KILLEi
TR
Three Children Cremated in
Iowa Home as -Result
of Explosion.
'.Dy Assoclal rtl Press to tho Coos Daj
Times.)
MAXWELL, lowa, Fob. 10. Ex
plosion of a lamp caused last night's
tragedy In which three chll lion In
tho household of Isaac Smith, a
farmer living near here, wore burn
ed to death and Smith himself prob
ably fatally Injured. This Is tho
Btntoment of tho nthorltlcs who In-
Louis Hall Who Boasted of
Having Killed Twenty-two
Men, and Son Shot By Con
stable. (By Associated Press to Coos Da)
Times.)
PIKEV1LLE, Ky., Feb. 10. Ono
of the most notol feud leaders of thu
big Sandy vulley. Louis Hall, who
had boastol of hilling twenty-two
men, wns shot and Instantly killed to
day at Shelby ami In tho Pino moun
tains by Conntablo George Johnson
and Hall's son. .Morgan Hall, mot the 'son.
same fato a moment later at tho of
ficer's hands. People In that section
fear a revival of tho feud war. Join
son had a warrant for Morgan Ha::,
vho was suspected of operating a
"Dllnd Tiger" and who had openly
dolled the detectives to enter his
home. Johnson followed Hall out
of a store to the porch and wns In tho
act of reading n wnrrant when Hall
made signs of resistance The older
Hall, who Is S.'l years old, rushoil out
of his homo a short dlstanco away
and Johnson nt once opened lire,
shooting first the fnther and then tho
MEXICAN TROOPS NOT ALLOWED
TO CROSS THROUGH TEXAS NOW
STEPHENSON
IS EXONERATED
I t'niil lint tnil 4 It n I .. 41... I... .....I
',..' life. The defense plans I , Ttoday. " " "' U'U mram
on witnesses who. It Is con-.
will discredit Swlnney's tos-
i
Iwltncs Is nn ncknowledgc.l I
Bn rnnvlt't. having HUl'VOd tWO
les for murder and train ron-
hiol. I rompnny with tho Into
M. Snyder or Kansas juy,
named Johnson, nml Swlnnoy.
nk to Swlnney's testimony,
insfts City the nlglii Kinunoi
arod for Coos Hay, Oregon, to
forn burled trensuro of $-10,-ho
nartv went through Denver
n Frnnrlsco nnd took n snll-
M from Snn Francisco to Cops
Undine $1000 of tho trens-
cnnllng to Swlnnoy, Johnson
amel quarreled In tlio woods,
oiot Klmniol, swlnnoy in
hot nml kltlol .lohnsou nnd
nnd Fnyier burled tho
bf Johnson nn 1 Klmmci In tho
Irnie, covered it witn leaves
Inpeil nwny.
ncy tP'tllled Hint Fnvdor toolt
I'd efforts nn I Intondo'l to
bom to Ids mother, but that
I wan nfrnlil to do so
firt news of lneatl trenussc
murder raio from oast.
laliove slory Is iilvon but III-
Brnco by old residents of Coos
rhe find new) came In eastern
an which nn nttorney gavo out
k erldcnm .us was outllnnl
llavlt mn-'o by Swlnnov some
T" nfll 'n It covn'o I "i-nr-
the cnine points ns outlined
IMIp'p, It n-ciMonM eonsldo -
Ilk l'CrP, lll't " rim ro"l ',
'I Wlio '"l o o" ln-r'l oT tn".
hit resemble I In nnv wnv nnv
if the treasure hunt nnd crlmo
by Swlnnoy.
purse It m cit hnve occurred
f who hnvo heard tho story
Iny rro-lenro In It.
HEAVY SHELLS
FDR CRUISERS
U. S. Vessels on Pacific Are
Ordered Supplied With
Extra Ammunition.
(ny Associated Press to Coob Da)
Times)
MARK ISLAND, Oil., Fob. 10.
Orders hnvo been rocelved nt tho
Nnvy Yard for eighteen thoiisanil
rounds of armor plorclng sholls to
bo Issued at onco to live crulsors on
tho const. Tho Cleveland and Dun
vor, which nro lying hero, aro to
got :t000 rounds ench, 11000 go on tho
Oalvonton nt Ilreinertnn, mid 1000
will bo reserved for tho Charleston
on her return from Pugot Sound, nnd
tho remainder will bo shipped to tho
bouui uaxntn nt Honolulu.
Senate Committee Adopts Re
port In Favor of Wiscon
sin Senator.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Raj
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 10. Ily a
vote of 7 to Ti tho Senate committee
on privileges nnd elections todny ap
proved tho report of a Hub-committee,
exonerating Sountor Stephenson from
charges of corruption In connection
with his election.
Ily a vote of eight to llvo, Sona-
orn Clnpp, Jones, Kcnyoii, Kern and
Nca voted In the ncgatlvo nnd will
present a minority report to the Sen
ate. Thoy took tho position that tho
expenditure of $107,000 In the sen
atorial primary rnlsed tho prosumi)
Hon of wrong doing on tho pnrt of
Senntor Stophonson and that thoy
failed to II ml In tho ovidonco that
inch prcsuntntlon had boon romnvod.
''onaton Dillingham, Gamble. Hoy
burn, Sutherland. Johnston, Flcteh
"r, Ilrndloy nnd Pomorcuo voted In
f ivor of Stophonson. Ollvor nnd Payn
ter not present.
NOLAN
COM
FIVE LOST IN
. AERIAL CAGE
Several Others Injured By Drop
of 186 Feet On Big
Wyoming Dam.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.,
CASPER, Wyo., Fob. 10 Whllo n
gnng of workmen wero crossing' tho
Platte River on nn aorlal tramway at
tho government Pnthflndor Dam, GO
miles southwest of here, tho cablo
uroko nnd carrier with Its human
freight dropped to tho rocks 18G foot
bolow. Flvo aro reported dead and
several badly Injured.
CITY HAS TO
P OR
M
Springfield, III., Required to
Reimburse Man Whose
Cafe Was Destroyed.
(By Associated Press to Coos Da)
Times.;
SPRINGFIELD. III., Fob. 10.
Harry Loher, owner of tho enfo
wrecked by a mob during tho rnco
riot hero thrco years ago, was
awarded a Judgment for $7750
ngnlnst tho city In tho circuit court
todny. LohePs plnco wns destroyed
becauso It was alleccd ho aided th
sheriff In spiriting away negro prlo-
onern.
OL
WORK
WILL All) CAXAli.
IS
PLANED
Pniiania Hallway to Give Preference
to Its Work.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day I
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 10. To
avoid Interference with tho construc
tion of tho Panama cnnnl, Socrotary
Stlmpson Issued an order today which
will restrict American freight nccopt
od for transportation over tho Pnnn
ma railroad Tho freight rateB will
not be increased.
HODLEY TO GO
TO
W
K TO GIVE
M
Former Leading Financier and
Promoter of London Sen
tenced for Fraud.
(Dy Associated Press o Coo? IJ.i)
Inies)
LONDON, Fob. 10 Urnest Tcrnh
Hooley, who was ono of tho leading
mon In tho financial world of Lon
don a fow years ago, was sentenced
today to a year'B Imprisonment on
tho charge of obtaining money by
fraudulently representing ns frco
from eiiciimbrnuco somo property ho
had sold to tho complainant. Hooley
was ono of tho lending financiers of
Kuglnnd from 1800 to 1898, when ho
wns declared bankrupt. Ho hnd been
regnrded as one of tho wealthiest
men In the country, nqiilrlng riches
through tho promotion of numerous
companies. Ho was supposed to hnvo
folk today retired from tho ' "mdo n ,)roflt of 12r,u0000 ,n n
vnaorseincnt n .Missouri for "uuur l,, "viu '" xou"'
PlOcratlc Presidential nnnitnn.
agreeing to a proposal mndo
r"r v.imnip ciark who want-,
"J agree to n divided dole
rolk did this nnd n Min
me relenoii nil i.in i,ic I
Mng him thilr support. I
"'VAX (SIV1W V1KW.
1 """"on or Any ()m. Favored
'') Wall Street.
Isoclated Press to Coos Day
., limes.)
HOMACITY. Fob. 10.-'I
1 Ulll be SllirH.il r. nml.
..J a"vT"3 elso fnvo-i
--v, 1 Ills mnoanno lmni
it. -) UUUI
Rtic Asoirant Aarees tn
ivicled Delegation In
Missouri.
hoclatea Press to Coos Uj
Times.)
kOl'IS, Feb. 10 Former Gov
IN FEW DAYS
Developments In Waterworks
Negotiations Expected to
Follow His Arrival.
LEAVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
Vessel Sails This Aftarnoon for
Rose City With Large
List of Passengsrs.
Board Arranges to Reopen
Special Courses In High
benool Next Year.
Tho Mnrshllold School llonrd mot
last night to take up tho matter of re
establishing domestic Sclcnro, mu
sic and drawing and tho commercial
course In tho curtculum. Dr. Mc
Cormac, J. C. Morchant, School Clerk
Judgo Hall and Supt. Tlodgen woro
nrosent. A communication from
Miss Jessie Chnso wnB road, recom
mending n follow Btudont nt 81m
nion'H Collego, Doston, for tho do
mestic slconco position.
Tho snlorlos of the toaehora and
Janitors for tho past month wero or
dorcd paid.
ThomnB J. Nolan of Omaha who
holds an option on t'-o Coos Day
water conipany'3 plnnt and who has
been negotiating for several months
to cither secure a CO-yenr franchlso
tn .Marshflold or dlsnoso of thn nlaiit.
lo tho city nt a considerable advance ' Pf Hirers arriving on tl-o Drotlcwator;
i vor his option price, is expected hero I ) ,l,"lk;,1111, ' Jlnson, D. Flynn,
Tho Drenkwnter arrived In 7lnrnh
field at 0 o'clock last evening. There
wero two automobiles Includsd In
tho largo cargo of freight which was
brought In.
Tho following Is a list of tho pns
wit 1 In n fow days. Ills onglneer, Mr,
Cummins of Senttlo, has boon hero
for some days.
Just what developments will follow
Mr. Nolans visit Is not Known
L. K. nnlllncor, J. II. Snlcor. W ..M.
Solnndor. B. HutchonB, C. D. Thomas,
V. Shelley, A. Gubsor, V. n. Mllburg,
tiuoi unrnani, littiol Watson, Mn,
O. Strathorn, rs. K. K. Jones, Ruby
COQUILLE LOST
TD NORTH B
Home Basketball Team Defeat
ed Visitors 16 to 11
Last Night.
1'.";e"r,. J. Dryan was re- The North Eenl High School bas-
"' Dy l Into 1 Qlntno Cv.4nnH ! l.tl.n11 Anwk ln nlfl.t l.if.mtnl lto
Ql Qli- mvo hjuittiiut -ihumu iviuj upv niht'V uwti;iiu,i khm
inluT.i'' Iex,B' "J" tole- CsiiTllIe Hlch
'ahn.. ns ' el' circulated , Iionl by n ,
Somo tlmo ago ho wroto friends hero j Wntklns, J. Darlogor. Miss Dodson.
Mint ho would not roturn until tho
city hnd definitely decided what It
was going to do about the water
question.
City Engineer GIdley Is now at
work appraising tho vnluo of tho
Coos Day Wator company's plant In
compllnnco with Instructions from
tho Council. Ho Is also enumerating
Improvements which will bo neces
sary to furnish ndequato wator ser
vice. Owing to his many other duties
taking up so much of his tlmo, It Is
understood that It will bo somo little
tlmo boforo ho will have completed
Mils roport. Ho statod today that ho
hoped to have his roport ready by
the last of noxt week.
Just when Mr. Nolan's option on
ho waterworks will explro Is not
known, but It Is understood to no
JUDGE COKE
DECIDES CASE
OVKItltl'MCS ."MOTION TO QUASH
.MAYOHAIrV COXTKST CASH
ACTION TO UK THIKI) ON
MKItlTH NOW.
Judgo Coko this afternoon handed
down a decision overruling tlio mo
tion of tho attorneys for Mayor Straw
to qunsh writ of servlco In tho May-
United States Cancels Permit
of President Madero as
Result of Complaint.
SITUATION ALONG
BORDER IS CRITICAL
War Department Holds Troops
In Readiness to Proceed
There Quickly.
Dy Associated Pross to the Coos Da;
TlmeB.)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 10. Tho
Eighteenth Infantry has boon ordor
ol from Whlpplo narracks, Ariz., to
El Paso, Toxas. Tho tdtuatlon lit
Junroz, opposite El Paso, Is reported
ugly. Tho Insurgents aro much dis
turbed by the threatened entry of tho
Madero troops Into that placo by
way of American territory.
Tho withdrawal of pormlBslon of
Mexican troops to proceed ovor
American territory nmounts only to
n delay until u complcto understand
ing Is reached. When nt first tho
request of tho Mexican govornmont
was granted by tho Stato Department,
It wns understood that only 400 mon
wero Involved for garrisoning tho
post at Junroz.
Lntor much uneasiness was ex
pressed by Texans who foarcd Moxlco
would uso tho American routo for a
general mobilization of troops to
suppress outbreaks In Chihuahua.
Upon representations from Govornor
Colquitt of Toxas Uio first permis
sion wns hold up.
Discussion Is now progressing bo
tweon tho two countries to mako It
clear that tho American govornmont
bo granted permission only for a-
small garrison to go to Juarez.
When tho understanding Is cloar,
tho soldiers undoubtedly will pass
under escort of American cavalry.
Tho War Department, It Is Bald,
has not In contemplation of Bonding
any other troops toward tho bordor
at present, but thoy still nro In read
iness. ' '
CAN'T CROSS ItOltDKIt.
Mtlmu Troops Not Permitted to Ku
tvv United HtutcH.
fDy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day
Times..
WASHINGTON Fob. 10. Tho
Stato department has coucludod to
dccllno tho roquost of tho Mndoro
government for permission for Mox
Ican troops to cross Texas. Tho
Eighteenth Infantry battalion with
tho machine guns detachment will re
lievo Colonel Steover's cavnlrymon on
guard duty at El Paso an 1 onablo tho
lnttor to patrol tho bordor.
DENIES SALE
TO
L AD
C. Kendall, J. nranor, P. J. Tuckor,
W. Ferguson. E. J. Laurandonn. L.
Darklow, H. A. Phillips. L. A. Yoak
um, w. L. Coppins, II. A. Carlson,
G. Getting, J. L. Dartloy, Mrs. Cop
nl'iis, c ' -.,o o. Clomens, Mrs.
Lnrsen, 13. Clemens. D. Larson, Mrs.
Clemens, A G. Chnso, G. II. Dyor, C.
Thompson. H. P. Dyor, J. R. Hamil
ton. G. C. Dyor, L. Turloy, J. Marsh,
T. Denis. A. A. Levy. C. Montlf. T.
Snmlovlch, V. M. Norman. C. Conrad
nnd M. E. Kelly. E. J. Wisn nn.i w.
J. Smith.
Tho Dreakwator sailed this after
noon for Portland with a lnrgo list
of passengers. Cnptnln Macgenn and
the crow hnd to mako haste In dis
charging and loading froluht horo In
about March SI. Ho lias boon nego- order to get out todny, hnving been
Mating with tho city under this op-' delayed so much at Portland nnd en
J C. McLawrln II V Hnrrln r t l" V"UD" wru ol servico in uio May
l!oS;"' Mri IlJrVllVc I. P Mci ,X C"t08t ,MtU,,ted b' "' A
Tho offect of tho decision Is to
leavo tho caso for trial on Its morlts.
Mayor Straw's attorneys entered a
motion to hnvo It thrown out on
somo nllogod technical errors.
It Is expocted that thoro will prob
ably bo other motions.
Just when tho caso will como up
for trial has not boon fixed.
HOES, RAKES, SHOVELS and all
Gardon tools nt MILXER'S.
tinn for Fovernl months.
APPOINTMENT IS DELAYED.
Successor
'!NT(i.;
I' S COLD.
the
Sfhool toam at North
ore cf 10 to II. Tho
tto was a Psf ono from start to
flnhh. Thoro was a good attend-
line,
Tlio NrtAtMii nt Min two fn.iniH woro
rr,".v'i!!,l,,lrt to ,,,s Homo i "8 M'-W-
'irrefl prBi.a Hodson o Custer
. ''" l . '"n'",a .if Oerdlng
"' ' -t'i'i-w " n 7i'e If Hodgo
' . f( hi. hrino with ' "', '" rg Milton
" ' h tnt res;nr3oil I Grout lg Miller
t coM
' T i Umplro Kibbler of North Rend.-
,E Pflu''l'dMie or 1
b l-S r,. d. p:,0!1c 122.J,'
J. I. CASK PLOWS nt MILXER'S.
to JllHtlrc Ifiirhm
NiniMI Yet.
Not
route here.
Among thoso sailing on tho Drenk
wnter for Portland wore:
W. II. Kennedy, II. S. Dovlno, An
nlo Nicholson. Jo8"iih Nicholson. Al-
vjn Miuth, p. II. Cardant, Tom Mil-
GALLS BRYAN
"El GENIUS"
,ny A-clnt'ed Prs t- Coos Day 2, ?'S;
WAFHINT.TONmFeV. 1 0.Tft has ! ",,J- g. yST!
"IlI'OHMTT'HIll
'ite .Ti'Rtlce
states sunreme
Hi I.n of loUnl K'1 St-nburs, M. Haley, P. Miller
ne coSrt Un,t0, TIor. Nolan, W. M. Rohror, J. S.
"q ' Rohrer. C. A. Mooro. C. Kuhlman,
REPRIEVE FOR NEGRESS
President Tvft Pohtitoiies Mattio Lo
. . . innv Ieciitlcin
Illy Associated Press to the Coos Ray
Times.,
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 10. -
''"i ,"xt Tft to'lay renrlovei for 01
' Tom Nott'o. Mrs. G. W. Ross. L. a'
! She'don, II. Mills, W. D. Davonpnrl,
Mrs. W. D. Davenport, Fred Wo'sh.
Mrs. C, E. Holdoinnn nnd Infant. Jim
Weoks, W. A. Wood. G. L. Wood,
, A. WliiFtock. Mrs. M. G. Wlnstock
and child. II. W. Crosby. Mike Llcht,
Mr. Wlckorsham, Mrs. Wlckersham,
Hnzoi wiekorslinni, Lewis Wicker
-V8 VM.o Lo.x tl-e negress un- -,,,; E' Strickland. Mrs! Jni Cole,
'or sentenco or death for tha murder Mrs. Jn. Cnin. Mr. n. o. nmnviiin
of her husbonl. nondlng the decision Mrs. C. O. Granville. Mrs. J. S. Ro'.ir-
-f a ca-o In the District of Columbia or, Mrs. L. Lockwood. Ed Fe'sho-
Involving rlclits of Juries to give a aus Megan. Olaude Nnehurg, L. K.
quallf.ol vorilct In a homicide trial. Dalton, H. Slnglo, S. J. Kelly.
Representative Dyes of Texas
Assails Nebraskan In
House Today.
(D Associated Press to Coos Daj
Times
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 W. J.
Dryan was hold up to tho IIoueo ns
fie "Evil genius hovering on tho
flanks of Democracy" by Ropresonta
t vo Dyes of Texas who spoko In re
ply to Dryan's latest attack in his
nowspnper on tho Democratic mem
bership of the IIouss. Democrnts and
I'opi'bllcnns nllke cheered Dyos' dec
laration that ho "neither feared tbo
powor nor respected the judgniont"
of tho Nobraskan and his further an
nouncement that Domocracy under
the leadership of Champ Clark nnd
Oscnr W. Underwood wns honded to-
ward complcto success,
Manager Armstrong Says
North Bend Report is
Without Foundation.
Quito a little stir was occaslonod In
North Dond this afternoon by tho
roport that Herbort Armstrong, man-
ngor of tho Monnsha Woodonwaro
Company, had announced that his
company had sold 270 acres of land
near Emplro to tho Sumner Railroad
companies.
Mr. Armstrong was in Marshflold
this afternoon nnd Informed Tho
Times thnt tho roport wns absolutoiy
untriio nnd that ho had nover statu 1
any such a thing. Mr. Armstrong
stated that a weok or so ago a
stranger camo to him and asked him
If his company would fix a price, on
somo of tholr holdings on tho penin
sula. Ho gavo tho inferonco that ho
was representing tho Sumner people
Ho did not stato that ho wished to
buy tho property for them, Ho did
not show any credentials. Mr. Arm
strong Informed him that his com
oany would soil anything thoy hold
but he did not enter Into any fur
Mio' negotiations.
Domocratlo side of tho Houso Into
storms of npplause.
Dyo's attnek on Dryan followed the
lattor's declaration In tho last Issue
of his nowsnnpor that the thirteen
Democrats who voted against tho re
cent amendment to tho iouso bill to
reoulro the pub'l'ltv of nil recom
mon 'atlon-j to tho rrH 'cut on judge
shlu appointment! wrn "unworthy
o ro'ro-ent n De-c ratio conatltul-Muy."
HRIGHTEX UP with Shorwln
Wllllam's PAINTS ami VARNISHES
swept tho l at MILXER'S.