The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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(E000 Saw Strops
WANT ADVERTISING U Tfe SlttlW
Will JCccp U10 Iucoraa from Xor
Irnlshcd Rooms from Lprfaj(t
YOU can really holp tlw family
revenues by renting a few farnlnhod
rooms and, If you know how and
when to use the classified column,
you may keep that little axtrs. Laconw
as "steady as a clock."
Win rut our " : , .
U,o Market" Effectively!
.- fkitta ahniit vnilp
" '."" ws.:;r. ;ii w.
buyers" iu town. And It
1 ffirV. or 'of them who ought to
own it, you'll sell 1U
MKMHER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 1B, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
A ConuolidMloa of Times, Coast Mali
Mid Coon liny Advertiser.
M The Coast flian
OF INFERNAL MACNIRE
E EVIDENCE IS
BEING 5ENI 10 TflFT DENIED
CITY OF JDAREZ
IN NEW Y
E
MILLION UP
FOR PARKER
ill!
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MR
enorted Fuse of Boom Ignited
WI1UII Uiu ""u- "-
Opened.
I, .nrn HM nCQK
R.AOGU 'I "ii.nv nirM
OFbtUKtlMni Huuciy
Ihite House Officials All Stat
There Is Notmng 10 ine
Story. '
by Associated Press to tho Coos Day
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18.
circumstantial story 01 an iinu. ui".
.u. nr nr Prnnlilnnt Tnft 1h bclntt
-t.A .Unrnll.lv IflllnV fit tllO WllllO
huso anil by Chlof Wilko of tho jo-
-t service. It wns saiu n uomu
' .4 In nnntrnirn rncalvcd lato
l.iL.v nt- thn nXOCIltlvO offlCCS WflH
fceed upon tho desk of Shcrmnn Al-
i, asslBtnnt secretary, just, nppumi
...iiinni tnorntnrv nf tho tronBtirV.
c packnRO wns, of courHo, Intondod
. it.. Ttrnntilnnt. lull tinnkneofl and
Iters novcr reach him without first
tslnn throufih tlio linndR of tho sec-
-.. rritM m.irit, .i.ria riinr nu .iimi
Iftlft l,u "-I1"1 ,... ..- - .
wrapped tho pnekngo ho discovered
i. infnrnni mnnninn cnnrKOU w
Lamlte nnd with fuso sputtering
ilch lie quickly oxunguiBiieu wmi
i hnmls. Allen pinphntlonlly do-
the. story, as do nil other White
Euro offltlnK
IMIen exhibited two unRcnrrort
ids to prove hlfl denial of tho
ry.
M'NAMARA IN
LONE DUNGEON
Refuses to Conform to Peniten
tiary Discipline and Is
Being Punished.
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coon
Day Times)
SAN QUINTIN, Call., July 18.
After n week of solitary confinement,
J. D. McNnnmra, ono of the dynamit
ers of tho Los Angolos Tlmou build
ing, Htubbornly rofuncd to express
nny Intention of conforming to tho
prison dlnelpllno. Wnrdon lloylo aya
ho will ho kept In n dungeon Indofl
nltoly. J. I). McNnmnrn linn boon re
peatedly Insubordlnnto. Ills brother,
J. J. McNnmnrn, Ir said to bo a model
primmer.
6
W
L
SHOW PRODUCTS
ON IDE COAST
ere at Eugene and Made
Trip to Siuslaw River
Country.
The KiiRono Ounrd BnyH:
It. II. Tortcr and Johnson I'ortor,
mbcrs of tho firm of I'ortor Iirn
iu hnvo n sub-contract on tho En-ne-Coos
liny rullroiul, accompanied
C. C. Tinkler, who Is cnnuccW'd
th the firm. Dan Ilruln, who Is con-.
cicji wmi lite ntiownior i.umucr
inpany, nml Frederick Porter, son
Johnson I'ortor, enmo up from
rtlaiul last nlKht nnd loft on tho
go tills morning for Fowler a plauo
tlie line of tho now rond. Tho.
not clvo iin their rooms at' tho
liiirn, which would Indlrnto Hint.
) will bo back either tonight or I
norroiv. I
Hie Porter UrothorB, who nro In
cited In tho Tldowntor Lumber
npany'g proposed mill at Floroncu.
n large trnctB of tlmbor Innd In
western end of Lnno count v.
7 declare that they will oroct nt
renco one of tho largest mills cm
roast ir tlio city gives tliont tho
of rertn'n BtTeots which thov hnvo
d for nnd which nro of no ubo to
public This mill will ho n croni
for In tho growth of tho llttlo city
,v. A I'nyrnll $50,000 a
nth Is promised, which mnnnn Hint
iral hundred men will bo em-
1 In tho mill nml In thn irlhil.
V Umber.
si'nvnv is coipu:ti:i)
Ppoeil Smithein Paclllc Line Is All ,
"Hill llll, I
iilV V." 'IIHIUIII IIIIO Ul II1U
IHem Pacific tho Emrnnn TlnulKlnr
It; "
TlrAllnilnnw. a.. ... - .1.n
Posed rnlln-n.. u- i .it xti.i
ie navo been complotod and men
now cheeking up tho results, ac-
ly V 'nfomintion received lo-
,"'' i,ub!iuio uiing is ooing
'to expedlto tho work nnd tho
erora hnvn i.. - ... i -
," ' reasonable hnsto.
route n 11, of .iiii.i ,...
eolni t V uBi"Kii insiean
ui l . ,l,, U0CK crceK tno
.: "' ,r'n Jewoll up tho No
SrikJ. n tanC0 0f 13 m,les- w,10ri
TiiiV.":Bi"K ?" wi " follow.
ctlon ..,C t Hlornm P toward a'
t .1 road at a'
fei1'!0 th0 rmit0 soloctod la'
Pcehp., V. "8 I0 u'nsop station.
jyth lake to-r CP' vS;
I .k'n, neh. wlio'io'
Into thi i "."'"T' .nor.OS8 .
iey at tho "u ltUKo rtvor
Bcamnhe l etrson and Pryo log-
'terri800,tmtthoLow'Bnl
esslty of ;;,''', ,UB.'1 l0 ouvlato tho
a ther 'S ip??. . lraw and
et ld0 of i . "l run (,own
entrancen A.i8t,ioa,m to Yong's
brlge. ,08S ino county
This State Will Make Exhibits
at Land Shows in the
East.
PORTLAND, Oro., July 18 This
Is tho opon uoiiHon for exhibits. "Ev
orybody'R doln' It" wlion It coidcb to
nHKombllng Orognn productn for ship
muiit to Mlddlo Wost Innd shows.
Tho rntlwnya nro at It nnd tho Port
Innd Commercial Club la conducting
n Rtlll-hunt of Its own, through tho
mombors of tho Orogoti Dovolnumont
Longuo, to boo that that this stnto
Is represented at tho oxposltlous of
noil products to bo hold next wlntor.
Tho Mncodonlnn cry him gono out
from tho olllco of Socrotnry C. C.
Chnpmnn of tho Oregon Dovolop
mont Longuo nt Portland nnd tho ro
Bponsea now bolng rocolvod nro grat
ifying In tho oxtromo. Splondtd crop
conditions throughout tho Htnto nro
helping this work nnd It is snfo to
say that tho samplos of grnln, grsasos
vogotnblcs nnd fruits will bo tho best
poBslhlo ciunllty, nnd It Ib bollovod
thnt Oregon will capturo somo not
nblo prlzos.
Pretty Boon tho Oregon fnrmor will
ho romlndod to mnko oxhlbltH In
Portlnnd, Novombor 18 to 23 for this
year tho Pacific Northwest ts to havo
a land products nhow of Its own for
tlio first tlino. Nnturnlly, tho farm
ors will tako m oro Intorcst In this
than In tho onKtom shows, hut It Is
tho hopo of tho commorclnl bodies
that nono of the I u 1 expositions will
bo overlooked. Tlio fact Is, that
wlillo thoso flhows offor tho best
monnfl of publicity and nro cortnln
to attract Bottlers, Oregon has lnrgo
ly ovorlookod this monns of ndvor
tlslng In tho past. It Is hopod this
yonr to got In lino with tho moBt pro
gressive Btntes of tho Northwest In
this particular.
m 00 BE
WEDDING HERE
Chapman Sisters Are Married
at Same Time at Marsh
field Home.
v A doublo wedding wna solemnized
last night nt tho homo of Mrs. M. O.
Chnpmnn on Curtis avonuo, tho nup
tials being thoso of Miss Ada Chap
man, a popular Coos Day girl, to Leo
Fuller, formerly of Marshflold, now
of Wonatcho, Wash., nnd Miss Dolla
Chnpmnn, also of Coos Dny, to Harry
Mooro, of tho Drenkwater ofllco la
Portland. Tho wedding ceremony
wns performed by tho Rev. Mr. Rut
ledge, of tho Methodist church, after
which n wedding sunnor wns enjoyed.
Only relatives nnd lntlmnto friends
were present. Tho young couples
nro spending the dny at tho beacli and
expect to remain hero for n fow days
beforo leaving on tliolr Honeymoon
trips. A full account of tho wedding
will ho given In Saturdny'a Times.
T hhv ro-M,. Tht ktnd VOX' have
ALWAYS USED. Phone 73 Pnclflr
Livery & Transfer Co.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
That Was Amount of Demo
cratic Campaign Fund In
1904 Campaign.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooi
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18.
Tho Democratic campaign fund
amounted to about $1,000,000 when
Alton D. Parker ran for President In
1004, nccordlng to W. F. Shohnn of
Now York, then chairman of tho
Democratic National executive com
mittee. Ho testified today bofoio
tho Senato committee on Investigat
ing campaign funds.
FOLLOWED RIS
FATRER'S ADVICE
Young Murderer Kills Himself
As He Was Told
to Do.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Titnca.)
NKW YOItK, July 18. The body
of Nathan Swnrtz, whoso father In
formed tho police his son wns tho
Blnycr of ll-yenr-old Julln Connors,
wan found enrly todny on tho fourth
floor of n tenement- houso on Chrtstlo
street. Swnrtz committed sulctdo by
Inhaling gns.
FILIBUSTER TO
BE
WW
Agreement In Senate Reached
to Vote on Bills Democrats
Want Up. '
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18.
Lenders In tho Sonnto reached nn
ngrcoment Into todny to voto noxt
wcok on tho tlirco democratic tariff
measures as follows: tho wool tar
iff on Thursday; tho sugar bill on
Frldny; tho oxclso bill, Saturday. It
Is expectod this agreomont will bo
ratified beforo adjournment nnd dem
ocratic filibuster withdrawn.
Vigilance Committee Organ
ized to Preserve Order Dur
ing the Evacuation.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times).
JUAREZ, Mox., July 18 Activities
of tho cltlzons' vlgllnnco committco
orgnnlzcd to prcsorvo ordor during
tho pnosngo of tho city from robol to
federal control, led todny to a report
that tho lnsurrcctos will ovacuato
Juaroz within 48 hours. Tho robols
admit they Intend to abandon tho
Juarez zono, proceeding with 400
men to tho Cnsas Grnndcs.
$33,000,000
BILL PASSES
Rivers and Harbors Measure
Passes Final Reading
In Senate.
(Dy Associated Prosn to Tho Coua
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18.
Tho Rivers and Harbors appropria
tion bill carrying $33,000,000 In
cluding ?G, 000, 000 for tho Mississ
ippi river Improvements, passed tho
flnnl reading by tho Scnnto today
when a conforenco report was adopted.
YOUTH FALLS
2.000 FEET
W
m
E
Steamer Bandon Carries Larg
est Cargo Ever Taken From
the Coquille River.
Records for lumber shipments
from tho Coqulllo rlvor woro broken
by tho stonmor Dnndon, Tho Record
er prints tho following:
"When tho Bandon cleared from
this port InBt week she carried tho
largest load of lumbor over shlppod
from tho Coqulllo rlvor. With flvo
hundred nnd thlrty-flvo thousand feet
of rough lumbor from tho Mooro mill
sho wns londed to a depth of thlrtoen
nnd thrco-tenths feet, but crossed
out without touching nt any plnco.
"Tho combined loads of tho Dan
don and Flfleld last week amounted
to over n million feet of lumber be
sides tho other freight. Doth of tho
vcssols crossed out after night with
tho nld of the new light on the south
jetty. These lights nnd tho removal
of tho rocks from tha harbor hnvo
mndo possible a great Increase In
shipping from this port."
T
Parachute Fails to Open and
Lawrence Stafford Meets
His Death.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Dny Times)
QUINCY, Mass., July 18 Law
ronco Stafford, seventeen years old,
foil two thousand feet to his denth nt
Qulncy Bay today whllo attempting n
pnrchuto jump, Tho pnrachuto fnllod
to open.
MEDICAL .MEN .MEET
Tho mombors of tho Coos County
Modlcnl Assoclntton nro holding n
meeting todny nt Coqulllo. Dr. E.
Mlngus of this city is In attendance.
WIRELESS MAN 1
flOTOF JAIL
G. H. Parker, Who Made For
tune In United Wireless
Is Paroled.
(By Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
SEATTLE, Wash., July 18. Goo.
H. Parker, flBcal agent of tho Unltua
Wireless Telegraph Co., alleged in
tho court proceedings to havo cleaned
$1,316,000 In his operations, and
who was Bontonccd to two yonrs In
tho federal prison, has returned to
his flno homo In Seattle. Ho wns
parolled from McNeils Island ponl
tontlary. It Is said ho Is worth sev
eral million dollars. Christopher Co
lumbus WlUon, partner of Pnrker, Ib
still In nn enstorn penitentiary.
INSTITUTE TD
District Attorney Says He,
Soon Have Murderer
Under Arrest.
THINKS POLICE OFFICER
SUSPECTED IS INNOCENT
BEAT
D
FRAUD CRARGE
IS DISMISSED
DOCUMENT NOT IIEUE
England's 1'rotest Has Not Yet Dccn
Received
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times).
WASHINGTON, July 18 A. Mit
chell Innes, charge of the British
Embassy, appeared at tho state de
partment today and It was under
stood, boro tho British protest
against the pending Panama Canal
legislation, which was expected to ar
rive In New York by mall some tlmo
yesterday. It appears however Innes
had called to notify Secretnry Knox
that for some reason, unknown to
him, tho document had not yet ar
rived. Consequently the secretary
and tho charge agreed to refrain
from discussion of the subject.
Justice Pennock Held Him Not
Guilty In Case of Golden
1 Loan.
Justlco Ponnock yesterday hold
that F. S. Rlobo had not obtained
money from John Golden by fraud.
Rlobo's wages nt tho mill had boen
attached but all money In excess of
Goldon's clnlm was ordored released.
Tho decision clenrs Rlobo of any
charges of fraud In connection with
tho money received from John Gold
en. Tho case Ib well remembered hero.
Rlobo borrowed $50 from John Gold
on n fow days before tho Co-Operative
Co., of which ho was tho malin
ger, closed Its business, In return
Rlebo clalniB ho gave a check on tho
company dated seven days In advance
to Golden. At tho time the company
had no money In the bank butRlobe
explained that the money would bo
thero whon tho check camo due.
Golden, howovor, was not satisfied
and Rlobo claims ho then gave his
note for tho amount.
Golden claims that Rlebo first gave
hlB note and gave tho check later.
Whether Rlobo or tho Co-Operative
company woro responsible for tho
amount, will bo decided later. The
business was closed before the check
camo duo and thero were practically
no assets.
NINE ARE DROWED
Cloud llrust In Pennsylvania Proves
Fatal.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times, j
JACODS CREEK, July 18 Nine
persons were drowned In a cloud
burst at Darren Run, near hero early
today.
Times' Want Ada bring results.
Teachers of County Will Have
Training School There
August 5 to16.
Tho third annual session cf tho
Coos County Training School for
Teachers will bo hold at Dnndon, Au
gust G to 1G, saya tho Dnndon Re
corder. Tho experience of tho two previ
ous yenrs hns enabled them to extend
their plnn8 to cover tho require
ments, in tho wny of professional
training, of everyone engaged In tho
public school work of tho county.
Miss Shearer of tho Monmouth
Normal has been secured ns Instruc
tor In primary methods, whllo M..
Dull will continue his lnvnlunble
plans for successful work In tho
grnnimor grades. Tho work of thoso
instructors will continue throughout
the 1 0 (lays' session.
In nddltlon, during the second wcok,
Mr. I, N. Melondy, of Portland, ns
stated by the city superintendents nnd
high school principals of tho county
will glvo mothods especially ndaptod
to high school work. Prof. Diddle,
of the Wlllnmotto University, will
give rendlngs nnd Instructive onter
tntnments on the evenings of August
14 nnd 15.
TheBO Instructors nro among tho
ablest In tho njnto.
The oxpoiiBos will bo limited o
traveling nnd bonrd and lodging, nnd
these will bo nrrnnged for nt tho low
est possible rates.
VI LI DUSTER AGAIN
Democrats Defeated In Elfort to
Bring up Wool Hill.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times)
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 18.
Tho democrats of tho Senato woro
defeated 37 to 27 in an effort to havo
tho wool bill tnkon up at tho opening
of today's session nnd resumed their
filibuster of yesterday ngalnst tho
$150,000,000 sundry civil appropria
tion bill.
Men Arrested Have Thown
Some Light On Mystery
of Affair.
(Dy Associated ProBS to Cooh Day
TlmcB.)
NEW YORK, July 18. Louis Llb
by and Shapiro, ownors of tho auto
which took tho murdcrors to the
sccno of tho killing of Horman Ros
enthal, tho gambler, aro said to bo in
possession of Information thoy pro
poso to reveal to tho district attor
ney that will lndlcato tho pollco -ays-torn
was responsible for tho plot to
mnko nwny with Rosenthal. Shapiro
nnd Llbby sny tho car was hired by
tolophono by Jnck Roso, a gambler,
who with two other men, ono known
ns Itzkc, was taken up town. On
tho way Shapiro picked up ono or two
other men. Shapiro's story of what
happened Is bolng reserved for tha
district nttornoy. Meanwhllo dotoc
tlvcs nro searching for Jnck Roso,
who Is said to bo a friend of Pollco
Lieut. Charles Bcckor, an officer
whom RoBcnthnl Involved In his
charges of pollco grafting.
Jack Roso was taken beforo Dep
uty Pollco Commissioner Doughorty
todny nnd nil ml tied that ho was a
pnBsongcr In tho nutomobllo In which
Rosonthnl's murdcrors drovo to tli
hotel Motropolo but snld ho loft tho
auto boforo tho Hhootlng took plnco.
Roso wns nrrcsted nnd tnkon to
District Attorney Whltmnn's ofTlco.
It wns reported nbout pollco head
quarters this afternoon thnt tho ar
rest of a loading pollco official In con
nection with tho Rosenthal murder
would soon tako plnco.
"I am poBltlvo," said Daughorty
later, "that I nhnll hnvo tho murdcr
ors of Rosenthal In custody boforo
long. I bollovo I know who did tho
shooting. Roso's stntomont to mo
does not ImpIIcnto Llout. Dockdr. I
bollovo Decker cntlroly Ignorant of
tho murdor going to tako placo. Roso
admits ho wna In tho auto Just boforo
tho murder but not nt tho tlmo of the
shooting."
Hold Viiiicrnl.
Hundreds nf tho gnmbllng frntor
nlty attended tho funeral of Rosen
thal todny. Anron J. Lovy, counsel
for Louis Llbby nnd William Shnprlo,
nlloged owners of tho "Murder Cnr"
gnvo out n stntomont regarding
Shapiro's conduct nt tho tlmo of ths
murder. Shnprlo has admlttod, ac
cording to tho police, thnt ho wns tho
driver of tho cnr. After tho shoot
ing thnt he was working with tho
motor nnd protended It did not stnrt.
One of tho party said, "Don't stall
that engine, you had bettor got It
stnrtod nnd ho quick." Shnprlo still
hosltnted nnd one of tho pnrty snld,
"Go on, you fool; got stnrtod, don't
you know thnt tho cops nro fixod nnti
no ono will uothor us. It la n cloan
gotnwny."
ANOTHER ARREST MADE
DENIES ARREST.
L. C, .Mlrelll of Rosehurg Talks Re
garding Local Option Law.
Tho Roseburg News snys:
Attorney F. G. Mlcelll, who re
turned hero this morning from Port
lnnd, denies that he, or any other
director or officer of tho Roaoburg
Drowlng & Ice company, hna been ar
rested charged with vlolntlng the lo
cal option laws. Mr. Mlcelll says ho
understands that warrants of arrest
were Issued, but denies that thoy
havo beon served on tho directors or
tho corporation. Mr. Mlcelll says ho
was called by tolephono on Saturday,
following the raid and requested to
placo the soal of tho brewery on n,
bond furnished by the Drowlng com
pany which ho did. According to
Mr. Mlcelll's stntment none of the
directors of tho brewery havo been
formally placed under nrrest, neither
was ho cited to appear In court in do
fenso of the action.
Fourth Man Is Suspected In New
York Murder.
(Dy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Day
'Times).
NEW YORK, July 17. A fourth
nrrest in tho murder of gnmblor Ho.-
mnn Rosenthal who wna shot to death
yosterdny Just beforo ho was to tes
tify regarding chnrgoa of gambling
graft against tho pollco was tnndo to
day whon Louis Wobbor, known In
tho under world as "Drldgoy," wns
brought to pollco headquarter.
Webber, according to tho pollco, ran
a gambling houso In oppoaltlon ti
Rosenthal nbout threo years ngo nnd
had Incurred the murdered gnmblor's
enmity.
W. S. CHANDLER BETTER
Condition Today Much Improved and
Is Able to Sit Up.
Friends of W. S. Chnndlor will I.e.
pleased to know thnt ho Is very much
Improved todny, bolng nblo to sit up.
It Is hoped and belloved that his Im
provement from now on will bo vory
rapid.
NEW MAIL BOXES
DECLINES THE OFFER
G. W. Mooney Refuses Placo of Se-j
crctary to Tnft
(Dy Associated Press to The Cooa
Day Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 18.
fJrnnvlllA W. Moonov. formor sneak-'
er of tho Ohio assembly, has declinodj
tho post of assistant secretary to ino
president to succeed Sherman P. Al
len, yestorday nominated assistant
secretary.
Carrier Will Collect Letters From
Different Sections.
Collection boxes for receiving mall
havo beon erected nt various stroot
Intersections nbout tho city and car
riers will collect from thorn ns thoy
pass them on tholr dellvory trips.
Lnst collection from boxes begins
at 5 p. m. Patrons wishing mall dis
patched aftor this hour must dopoalt
tho 8amo nt tho postofflco.
No Sunday or holiday collections
from boxes. Patrons wishing thoir
mall dispatched Sundays. Holiday
nnd Monday mornings must dopoalt
tho samo nt tho office nfter 5 p. m
Saturday evening.
If you have anything to sell, trad?,
or rent, or want help, try a Want Aa.
il