The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
and Coo Bny Advertiser.
No. 337
M Thw Conat Mnll
t
WIGHT EMEU PLblADES 1
ASHORE NEAR MAGDALENA BAY
Wireless Communication Hasi
Ceasea ana cxdui ruoi
tion Not Known.
ANOTHER VESSEL
m GOES TO RESCUE
Bin Steamer Bound for San
Francisco Carries Crew
of 33 Men.
iny Associated Press to Tho Coob
1 Day Tlmos)
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Tho
Steamer Plelndcs, which loft Dnlbon
for San Francisco, August 11. Ib re
ported aslioro on tho Lowor Cnllfor
Sii coast near Mngdnlcna Day. Wlro
lcfg communication with tho freight
. MnKP,i nt G:15 o'clock this morn
ing. At that tlmo her position wna
STATE SEIfATOR
S
T
Peler Jensen Charged With
Taking Funds of Wash
ington Pharmacy Board.
(Dy Associated Proas to Cooa Da
Times )
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 16. --A
wnrrnnt wns Issued today by Jimtlco
EvnttB for tho arrest of Stato Sena
tor rotor Jensen charging him with
inlHnpproprlntlon of $1180 of In
R i r: A N BEHEADED III BO
Ramon Ayers, Engineer and
Son of Dr. Ayers of Cincin
nati, Murdered by Rebels.
(Dy Associated Press to Coob Day
Tlmos.)
CINCINNATI. O.. Auk. 10 Ra
mon AyreB, tho Amorlcan onglncor
roportod to bo beheaded by tho Mexi
can Insurgents near Morolos, la tho
son of Dr. Stcphon C. Ayrcs of this
city. An npponl has ben sent to
President Taft, who la a porsonal
friend of tho Ayrcs family to uso his
Influenco to havo tho body returned
hero for burial.
W
MAKES
while acting n seerotnry. Tho war
rnnt wns Bwom to by .Tamos Lee,
Hccrctary of tho board. Jensen do
elitres tho action Ik tho outgrowth of
politics.
m
i
t nnMirnhta doubt. Reckoned by, funds of tho slnln hnrd nf iiiinriuiiiv
" v" . - .....i iii.i ..i.ii- ..., .:... .----.
her course mm hvuihku bh.-v mo
Pleiades seems to lmvo struck non
Cane Lnznro at tlio ontrnnce to Mng
dnlcna Hay "cr iiicssago, however,
read "Insldo Cnpo Nnssau nenr
Providence Island. " Nelthor of thoso
points Is given on uio cunrin. iiivi
Merchants Kvchnngo later received n
wireless message Btntlng that tho
Steamer WnRlitcnnw from Son Lulrf
for Guatemala, wns in coiuniunicn
tloa with tlio PlolndOH at 0 o'clocit
this morning and was going to he.
assistance- at full speed. Tho Wnsh
tenaw should reach tho distressed
craft tomorrow morning. She entries
n crew of 33 men.
Steamer Large One.
The Pleiades Ir a frolght Bteamot
331 feet long with 17 foot lienm.
Her gross tonnngc Is 37r3 nnd not
tonnage 2D32. Slio linn 1500 horse
power nnd wns built nt Spnrrow
Point, Mnrylnnd, In 1000. Her homo
Is New York.
M
IE! DEATH IN
OLD LANDMARK!
District Attorney Needs Mora
Witnesses Before Starting
Rosenthal Case.
(Dy Associated Pross to tho Coob Day
Timer )
NEW YORK, Aug. 1C District
Attorney Whitman patiently awaited
today news from Methuon, Mass., of
tho npprchonslan of "QIp tlio Ulood, '
and " Lofty hole," two mueh-wnntou
gnng inon In tho lloscutlinl case.
Four detectives nro BcnrchliiR for
gun men who sent n toll-tnlo post
card to Ilrldglo Webber. Wobbet
received tho postcard yesterday on-
closed In nn cnvolopo which ho toro
up, but tho prisoner h koopcrs scctu
ed tho pieces of pnpor which wore-
put togothor. showing It lind beott
mnllcd at Methuon. Wobhor showed
tho card to Mnx Stouor, his attorney,
who Informed Whitman. Whitman
Bald ho did not wnnt to start tho
murder trial until ho captured tho
two missing gun mon, unless ho had
to. Tho district nttorney hns naked
Govornor DIx for nn extraordinary
JamCS O'Noll was RPHRlnn nf l!m Riinrnnin rnnrf to trv
rescued from n Window In tlin llmno'tlm llnnniitlinl ram mifl Mm l'nvnrnn.'
after having been burnod Bovoroly. I has designated Justlco Ooff to pre
He told tho pollco 20 companions side. Until tho arrival of Snnt
ere in tho closod loft. Schepps front Hot Springs thero
search by tho pollco and firemen seems to bo Ilttlo Ukollliood of nnj
Twenty Tramps Lose Lives
When Panorama Buildinj
in Chicago Burns.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Tlmos.-)
CHICAGO, Aug. 10 Fifteen or
twenty tramps nro said to havo neon
burned to death In n flro which do-
stroyed tho old panoramn building
mis anernoon,
failed to dlscloso nny bodies
IBS TWO
UN. LOADS
startling phases
ease.
In tho Rosenthal
PROTECT 1II01IER UPS
Leaders of C,rU System Shielded
by PiNwncrs.
(Dy Associate I'rcns to Coos Day
Tlms.)
NEW YORK. Aug. 1C Threaten
ed with death If they rovoal Informa
tion regarding tho throo mon "hlgn
or up" n tho gambling graft scan
dal, "Drldglo" Wobhor nnd Harry
Tnllon. two of Dald Jnclt Roso3
associates may provo rocalcltrant
witnesses. Tho prisoners nro con
fronted on tho othor hand by poss(
blo Indictment charging thorn with
tho nutrdor of Rosonthal unless thoy
toll tho wholo truth. Wobhor nnd
Vnllon havo been told, so Vnllon'3
counsola say, "to throw Decker to
tho wolves" hut shield tho names of
tho three mon now regarded by tho
state's attorney ns directors of tho
graft system. Vnllon's council, nf
tor stntlng that messengers from tho
higher tins havo succeeded In reach
lng tho prisoners, stated that Whl,
Amount of Freight on Redondo
Today Would Fill Over
Fifty Cars.
The nedondo arrived In early this
lm'!from. .Sn" Francisco with a
nasi; g00 fre,Kht nnA n capacltv
5W&5. Sh0 hRA a B00d trl1,
loS'JW1, cnrK0 consisted of
of na SVi ",d,ns n larK0 nmount
men f?'Pimcntof oe,nent n Mtu
coBMM'ih1 edoral Construction
frt i! pe(mle reallzo tho nmount of mnn ,ias ran(, n cnso nBal"st DecK
're8lt in n careo in ti L?lor nnd nono of "Docker's blackmail.
Agent ?r.by th0 Ro'onl today.
ou h?'orJ "Fures that V
lng mployors seem to enro a hang
nlimit Honlfop'R RltnnMnn." HO snla
oum ;, .bU "Kures mat iM :,:v: "."::",;;:.. -,,..
In.. '" more tlinn two tmin"' ev"1 " " PUiU'i-'" "noi,
'"ads 0f twenty.fivo cars eah n "but thoy are determined their own
iiiwiica diiuii iiui iiu uiuiihii'' m..
Rose's counsol said, "wo will makd
good but Webbor and Vnllon have
been reached and I nm nfrnld thev
havo ptado up their minds to wenk
en. I havo told Vallon ho wns not
plnylng snunro and I would no long
er net as his counsol"
In a confession by Dald' Jack giv
en out by Whitman, Roso declnrod
Decker lind decided to kill R.osonthni
hlmpelf If others had not done tn
work.
Th hB V '.,vo cnra ech.
I! ott"i ls scheduled to sal!
Cisco. "miay 0r San Fran
Te?egthB0SfenrrlvInS "n hor to.
C ri ,.e ,0"owlng:
"icife V"1- Mnw J- EIrod.
JfM. SeVft,M- v- Manning,
cok. E p v ' .MUton Glnss. P- M-R-
W. IWnl Ior.r,ey. . B. Weaver
5Tam n p n' J-. LUto11' F- w
Curtis Xaii "erB8lns. F A. Stahl
Rhoade i, L u?1?;, John N
yhlte.nwte''-C-Gorst. Dot
rt-f M Bakor ? l,p' J' K' Shaw.
c. Bl" G , Ko,ne " Le,"Pe-
Wwd W leTrnVJ McKonn' J
Th Rp,vri ' ,Jonnson.
'heronthefl1?11 ratner rou
the "" lne nrst lee nf Ha vwn,
rou,.1c"ner belnc ,:;;."'"?," v
ue'ow Cape Dlanco. '. lost, tho vote being 39 to 32
GDAND DEFENSE
People Weep and Angelus Tolls
as Great Lawyer Closes
His Plea.
(Dy Acsoclatcd Press to tho Coob Day
Tlmos).
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1.' With nl
most tho cntlro courtroom In tears,
Clnrenco Dnrrow brought to n closo
In n powerful nnd pathetic ploa, tho
flnnl nrgiiment for dofonso hi his trial
for brlbory shortly before noon. It
wns a thrilling closo of n plea that
wna unlquo in tho history of Amorl
can Jurisprudence nnd as nn unsched
uled flnalo tho bells of n nearby
cathedral tolled forth tho nngolus ns
otto of tho nntlon'a greatest legal de
fenders conslgno.l his own fnto to tho
hands of tho Jury With tune stream
lug down his chepks, the Chicago law
tho Until word wna spoken men ns
yer mado his last appeal and when
well as women, Jurors and court offl
elnls had handkerchiefs to their oyes
Thoro was no attempt nt demonstra
tion nnd tho bailiffs had no dltllculty
In clearing tho courtroom. Friends
of tho nccuBod moved slowly forward
nnd shook his hnnd. Ditt fow wordB
woro Bpokon ns tho lawyer was vis
ibly ovorcomo with emotion and on
tho verge of exhaustion, apparently.
Kl'ial Plea Touching
Clnrenco Dnrrow resumed argu
ment to tho Jury yestordny In hta
trial for alleged Jury brlbory. An
nouncing ho would conflno hlmsolf
to tho charge upon which ho Is oa
trlnl, tho bribery of Lockwood, Da'
row ontorcd Into n comprohottBlvo
nnnlynls for nnd against hi in on that
Issue. Plnclng his testimony and
that of the prosecution's wtnesa on
tho Bcnlos, ho sought by logic and
reason to show tho Improbability of
tho stato's allegation that' ho gavo
brlbo money or Induced corruption
of tho Jury, nlthough ho wns mote
inodornto than yesterday In his
thniBts nt thoso who brought about
his branding as n criminal. Darrow
took frequent occasions to denouncu
his enemies, particularly tho proso
cutlng attorney. "1 hopo," ho said,
"District Attorney's offlco got Its
money's worth when thoy bribed
Frnnklln with his liberty to testify
against mo."
DARROW CASE
NEAM END
District Attorney Is Making
Final Argument to Jury
1 Today.
(Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day
Tlmos).
LOS ANOELES. Sal.. Aug. 1G
Thoro is no dcslro on his part to
protect tho local nttnrnnvn nf tho Mc
Namnra defenao In tho brlbory scan
dal, according to District Attornoy
Fredericks who resumed todny his
closing argument in tho Dnrrow
caso, as tho defendant had charged
Fredericks.
Fredericks hold his former asso
ciates lmmitno becauso thoy lived
hero nnd Dnrrow was a stranger.
Fredericks Insisted that tho bribery
must havo ben Instigated by tho nt
torney In tho McNamnra caso, but
that nono know what Franklin wns
doing oxcopt Darrow. Frodorlcks
attucked tho Important witnesses for
tho dofonso, branding most of them
perjurors. Tho forenoon session wns
onllvonod by sovornl Interruptions.
Dnrrow interrupted twlco to protest
that FrodorlckB wns not reading cor
rectly from tho ovldonco. Tho pro
Bocutlon declaro othor Interruptions
woro not mado In good faith.
REBELS TODAY EVACUATING
Z
G
SSSvSii
LEAP TO DEATH
OM AUTO
Prominent People Killed on
Railroad Track at Salt
Lake City.
(Dy ABBodatod Press to Tho Coos
Day Tlmos.)
SALT LAKE, Aug. 1C Leaping
from nn auto which escaped by a
hairbreadth n flying passenger train
William Qrocsbcck, a prominont
mining mnn of this city, nnd F. M.
DrndBhaw, woll known geologist of
Los Angeles, wcro hit by n locomo
tive and killed hero today. Tho dead
mon woro members of n party of flvo
en routo to cxamlno a mine. Thoso
who rcmnlnod in tho machine wcro
not hurt.
DDIDGE DELAY
AFFECTS LINEIAFTER MOVING
NOLAN' APPOINTHI).
II
LOST IX SENATE
(Dy Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug.
lG-j-An attempt to pass tho
steoj bill over the president's
OIQ in Uio somue iimuy
008 "of Cash Store. !
BADLY HURT
Well Known Actor Dashed on
Rocks When Boat Caugnl
In Breakers.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times).
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16 It was
announced this morning at the hos
pital thnt tho condition of Nat Good
win, tho actor, who was injured at
Rocky Point yesterdny by being
dashed on the rocks when his row
boat was caught In tho breakers, Is
sorlotts. Paralysis of tho lowor
limbs has developed, Dr. Anderson
statod, Indicating Injury to tho spine.
Tho muscles of tho left aldo nro
also affected, Dr, Anderson did not
sny Goodwin's condition is likely to
result fntnlly but admitted that a
consultation of surgeons had been
called for today.
Goodwin's condition was improved
this afternoon but his physicians
would not say that ho was out of
danger.
WOULD HEAR WILSON
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times.)
SEAGIRT. N. J., Aug. 16 Urgent
requests of tho Maine political lead
ers that Gqvernor Wilson mako a
fnw sneeches In that state before tho
Btato election, may result in Wilson's
changing his plan of not visiting
Main until after September 9, tho
day of the election.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOT.
ICE.
A meeting will be held at tho
Marshfleld Chamber of Commerco
Friday evening, Aug. 16, to discuss
matters in connection with the coral
ing Pqrt of4 Coos Day election, All
Interested "foe requested to be 'pfoe
ent. J. T. McCORMAO, President.
Washington Man Secretary of Lcga
tlou ut Paiiniiia.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times).
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1C Among
diplomatic nominations sent to tlu
sennto today by tho president wti3
that of Harry E. Nolan of tho stnto
of Washington to bo secretary oftho
logatlon nt Panama.
VETOES MAY STAND.
Sfiiiitora Assure Tuft They Will Not
Pass Steel and Wool Dills.
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coob
Day Tlmos)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 16.
Assurances woro gtvon Prcsldout
Tnft today by rogular Republican
such as Root, Crnno nnd Siuoot, thnt
thero Is Ilttlo chnnco of tho sennto
passing tho wool or steel bills over
his veto.
WILL
Capt. Magee Says That They
Are Menacing Navigation
On Bar and Inner Bay.
That tho Coos Day bar Is shoaling
badly Is roported by Captain William
Mageo of tho Steamer Redondo,
which nrrived In today. Ho roports
that two hours before low wator,
eighteen feet was the average depth
ho found on tho bar, leaving only
about slxteon feet at low wator. He
says that tho shoaling Is boglunlng
unusually early this fall and ho Is
fearful lest it portends serious trou
ble during tho next few months.
Captain Magee says that tho cha
nel In the lowor hay lu also shoaled
and needs dt edging badly. This
morning, when he camo up the Da,
tho Redondo wns drawing about four
teen feet six inches of wator and
struck five times. Tho first snoal
was opposite, tho government works,
tho next opposite Empire and three
opposlto Pony Inlet. IIo says that
somothlng should bo done at ouco to
secure their removal,
Ho Is also of tho opinion that nn
offort should bo mado to have the
Dredge Oregon, now working In tno
lowor Day, pump dredglngs in behind
tho Simpson bulkhead. Ho said tiila
morning that It jv-as dumping the
dredglngs about two hundred feot
outside the bulkhead and that ho
thought that It could easily bo ar
ranged to pump in lurther, thus
eliminating the danger of tho mud
washing hack into tho channel and
forming new shoals.
Unknown Opposition Holding
Jp Railroad Work on This
End of Line.
That tho opposition to tho South
ern Pacific bridging tho Day from
unknown quarters, which resulted In
tho War Department engineers re
ferring tho application back to Ma
jor Morrow with Instructions to hold
further hearings and make a latpr
report, is holding up the construc
tion on this end of tho lino is tho
lnfcrcnco given In a letter by C. J.
Mlllls to friends herd todny. Tho
mnttor will probably bo taken up nt
tho Chamber of Commorco meeting
tonight.
Mr. Mlllls' letter Is ns follows:
"With roforonco to application of
Wlllametto Pacific Railroad company
for permission to bridge Coos Day:
"Our attorneys nro In receipt of
ndvlco from Washington to tho ef
fect that tho application has been re
turned to Mnjor Morrow with in
structions to hold n public hearing
and mako further report,
"This looks llko dolay and passl
bly pbstructlvo tactics on tho part of
Boiuo unknown Interests. It la of
vital Importanco to Coos Day peoplo
that, their friendly attitude bo estab
lished beyond question, In order to
Insuro against further dolay and pos
sible ndverso Influences belng
brought to bear, nnd is, I boltovo, of
siifllclent moment to Justify nn nc
tlvo campaign for favorable consider
ation. "If you nnd tho good peoplo of
Coos Day agreo In this matter, I
would bo glad to learn of such nc-
tlon ns tuny bo taken, and suggest
thnt wo bo Kept closely advised In
tno caso so that united errort may
bo mndo to accomplish tho most do-
slrablo results In tho shortest spneo
of time."
Ordzco's Guard Loots Custom
House But Fails in Secur
ing Money.
AMERICANS AND
GERMANS ORGANIZE
Will Protect Their Property
Against Possible Attacks
By Insurgents.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Da-?
Times).
JUAREZ, Aug. 16 Juarez today
Is bolng evacuated by tho robol sol
diers nnd tho federal troops .along
tho railways aro ready to enter when
tho last rebel Is gono. This arrango
mont wns mndo to provont ropotltlon
of tho battle of Juarez In tho Madoro
revolution when El Paso was sliow
orod with bttllots. Tho robols wlU
partlclpato in tho mobilization dt
troops between Juarez and Palo. Tho
ovacttatlon of Juarez was orderly.
Orozco loft early today, leaving a
Branll guard to presorvo ordor until
fho federals nrrived. Tho guards
looted tho customs house but secur
ed no monoy. Tho American nnS
German consuls organized n citlzons
commlttco to protect tho city. All
saloons and most of tho stores aro
closod.
PICTURE TRU
ST
PORTKRS ARE 11USY
Shipping Material nnd Supplies to
Slu.slaw Country
A press telegram irom Florenca
says:
"Tho steamer Wllhelmlnn nrrlvo
horo today from Coos Day with thr
first cargo of railroad supplies for
tho Eugono-Coos Day railroad, and
ns soon as her enrgo wns discharged
continued on to Ynqulnn Day, when
Federal Government Starts 8
Suit to Break Monopoly
of Film Companies.
(Dy Associntod Press to Coos Day
Tlmofl.)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 16
Tho Fedoral govommont attacked
tho so callod moving plctttro trust In
n civil suit filed hero today for tho
dissolution of tho Moving Plcturo
Patents company and tho Gonoral
Film company. Ten loading film
concerns nro accused of combining
to monopollzo tho business ovon to
tho extent of Increasing or docronB
Ing tho number of motion plcturo
theatres in which thoy havo no pro
prietory interest.
Each of defendants Is charged
with having ovoratapped tho bounds
of lnwful monopoly granted by pa
tents nnd tho petition asks that sov
ornl Interlocking llcenso restrictions
tying chargo will bo ordorod cnncoll
od. Tho govommont charges that
unreasonable and oppressive re
straints nnd conditions havo boon ar
bitrarily Imposed on tho manufact
ure nnd leasing of flints nnd mach
ines, doprlvlng tho public of tho ad
vantngo of competition of foreign
flints, tho Importation of which la
nllogod to havo boon restrlctod.
Among othor things tho government
saya nearly threo million foot of
$100,000,000 has boon Invested In
dlfforont branches of tho business,
Tho defendants control, It Is nllogod,
ooween 70 ana so per conn of tho
film business. Tho Gonoral Film Co.
so tho govommont charges, Is tho
agency through which tho dofond
nnt's films nro distributed to exhibi
tors throughout tho country nnd It
alleges that It wns formed to mon
opollzo tho business of tho rental
exchanges, which previously distri
buted films,
Tho moving plcturo anti-trust suit
filed today Is regarded by tho depart
ment of Justlco ns otto of Its most Im
portnnt movements tindor tho Sher
man law as It squarely asks for tho
Judicial construction ns to tho rela
tion of thnt Htntuto to tho patent
laws. Tho suit will tost tho right
of corporations nnd Individuals to
loin their respective patont monopo-
n lull carco or railroad sunnlles 13
awaiting shipments to tho Sluslaw.'hes Into ono big monopoly througti
Porter Dros. nro now constructing! comuinnnons nnd ngreomonts
two lnrge receiving wharves at Ma
pleton. to be used for tholr supplies,
nnd havo mado arrangements for
tho building of ono at Florence."
ANOTHER VETO
REPUBLICANS TO MEET
LARGE GRANITE DISH PANS
only 20 dents at Coos liny Cnsh Store.
COCOANUT CANDIES, 25 CENTS
per pound at STAFFORD'S Satur
day find Sunday SPECIAL.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
TJmea)
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 16 Chalr-
i man Coiner hns Issued n call for a
(Dy Associated Press to The Cooa, mooting of tho republican state cen-
Day Times.) , tral commlttco In Tacoma Aug. 22 to
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 16 prepare for tho fall campaign. Coln-
Presldont Taft returned to congress ' Lnn.rMlv.tVhE
with veto yesterday tho legislative funds nnd P"bl,cIty will bo discusser-
cm! executive and Judicial appropria
tion bill becauso of theamendment to
abolish the commerco court and limit
tho tenure of ofllco of civil service
employes to seven years. The cabi
net read and approved tho message.
JIILLK8 LEAVES
(Dy Associated Press to The (
Dav Times )
CHICAGO, Aug. 16 Charles
Hllles, chairman of the national r
I mtbllcnn committee, departed fo
COCOANUT OAXDTTCS. 25 CENTS tlon bill becauso of tho amendment tt
per pound at STAFFORD'S Satin-1 New York yesterday after o j two clavn'
ers nt Washington quarters here.
Tiatnvn flannrhirn Tin rnnrl rAnnrfl
CHICKENS, FRIERS and fiTKWa nf the ' t encouraElnK sort from
ror uu.miaj: juaim.k nt btauwh, nearly all tho national committeemen
Grocery. In the various states.
day and Sunday SPKCIAL.
J