The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 30, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MEMIIEII OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESiJ
como ns "stondy aB a clock."
rushed i MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 62.
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gf MP HJONIBUT!
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Conimiiiw M o
Jher's Papers.
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any Big Men to the
iiness Stand.
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in contributions to tlio
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I
ST STAY OFF
' TfflS SOIL
Gove'rnor Withdraws Permis
sion to March in That
State.
(JJy Associated Pross to Tho Cooa
liny TInioB.)
AUSTIN, Toxns, Sopt. 30. Tho
Kovornor has withdrawn permission
for tho Mexican federal troops to
mnrsh from Marathon, Toxns, to nil
other point on tho border over Texan
soil. Ho announced today that he
did not enre to take the risk.
NEW .MA YOU KOIt LONDON.
Sir David Ituriiott Will Probably Do
tlio .Mnn.
(Dy Assoclnted Prosu to Tho Coos
Bay TImoa.)
LONDON, Sept. HO. Alderman
Sir David Durnutt will probably bo
the next Lord Mayor of London, In
Hticcosson to Sir Thomas H. Crosby,
who rellrou In November. He haa
oxprussod a willingness to assume the
olllcc, nnd as ho Ih In lino for tho
honor, ho will probably bo chosen.
Sir David was Shorlff In 1 007-1 00S,
and In tho latter yoar wns knlcbtcd.
At present he Is one of the King's
lloutouantii for the elty.
GOONTERFEITEHS
ran
Son of Methodist Minister and
Ex-Convict Arrested' for
Making Fake Dollars.
(By Associated Press to tho Cooa Bay
Tlmos).
SEATTLE, Wash., Sopt. SO.
Gcorgo Edward Adams, paroled loot
er of tho Seattle aBsay office, who
was arrcstod in a counterfeiters' ca
bin noar Kent yoBtcrday, was for
mally plncod under arrest today on
a wnrrant charging "conspiracy to
couiitorfeUUiiltodS dol-
FOUR IHED
Inrs." John O. Webber, an aged
ex-convict nnd counterfeiter, who
was arrested with Adnms, was sim
ilarly charged.
Adams and Webber will be ar
raigned later In tho day. Adams
having violated bis pnrolo from Mc
Noll's Island prison, Is liable to be
taken back to servo the unexpired
portion of his term, but the United
States ofllclals have oloctod to pros
ocuto him on tho counterfeiting
charge. Adnms Is a nntivo of Mas
sachusetts and is tho sou o" a Meth
odist clorgymnn
ililiF
Prominent Illinois Farmer and
Family Victims Sensation
al Charges Arc Expected.
(By Associated Tress to Coos Bay
Times )
QU1NCY, III., Sept. 30. Early
developments of u sensational na
ture are promised by o (Moors inves
tigating the quadruple murder on
tho Pfnnschmldt farm nenr hero.
The victims are Charles Pfnnschmldt,
a prominent farmer, his wife, nnd
WELL-KNOWN
Fll GMGES
Guy Warner Purchases Inter
est in the Lockhart Gro
cery Company.
Guy Warnor, who for four yoars
has boon manager of tho Lockhart
Grocory Co., has purehasod n largo
lntorost In that concern and tomor
row tho now company will assume
chargo of tho business undor tho
nnmo of tho Wnmor Grocory Co.
During his rosldonco hero Mr.
Wnrnor has won a promlnont plnco
In tho commercial world of Coos Bay
by his conspicuous ability nnd ca
pacity as a business mnn and will bo
wnrnily welcomed Into tho ranks of
commercial clrclos of tho city. Thero
will bo no chango of Importnnco In
tho manngomont or porsonnol of tho
firm, oxcopt tho chango In nnmo. Mr.
Wnrnor hns boon actively In chargo
of tho business, which will bo con
tinued along tho samo linos that ho
has conductod It for tho past four
yoars nnd which has proven signally
successful.
Mr. Lockhart will retain nn lntor
ost in tho firm but tho nctivo man
ngomont passes Into Mr. Warner's
control with tho lntorost which ho
hns purehasod.
Tho firm Is ono of the old ones In
tho city nnd ninny frlonds will wish
It continued prosperity undon tho
now nnmo nnd tlio now management.
I S. DOLLAR
IS IK PORT
Big Steamer Comes to Get
Lumber from Smith Mill
for China.
Tho big stoamor M. S. Dollar ar
rived in Coos Bay this afternoon
and will load at tho C. A. Smith mill
with lumber for China. Tlio vossel
Is owned by tho Dollar Steamship
Company nnd la n largo steam lum
ber schooner which will carry nbout
3,000,000 foot of lumber. Atthls
port tho vessol will tako on only
nbout 2,000,000 feot, and tho bal
anco of tho cargo will bo loaded at
Columbia river or Pugot Sound. Tho
M. S. Dollar has been In this port
beforo nnd is ono of tho largest boats
over ontering this port. Many peo
ple woro on the wharf to seo the big
steamer como up tho bay.
This Is ono of a number or ship
ments of lumber to China which has
been made by tho Smith Compnny.
Maskoy'a Candy at Stauff Grocery
Company.
11? ATTEND
- OIC CONGRESS
Irrigation Meeting at Salt Lake
City Opens With a Large
Crowd Present.
(By Assoclnted Press to Tho Coos
liny Tlmos.)
SALT LAKE CITY, Sopt. 30.
With the lnrgost nttondanco In Its
history tho 20th convention of tho
National Irrigation Congress open
ed todny In tho city of its birth. An
olnborate musical program, addrossos
of welcome and a response by Sonn
tor Ernncla G. Nowlnnds, prosldont
of tho congress, wore font tiros of tlio
oponing sosslon at tho Tnbornaclo,
which was crowded to Its capacity.
REDONDO OFF
THE SOOTH
Takes Lumber from Smith Mill
and Capacity List of
Passengers.
Tho stoamor Rodondo sailed for
Rnn Frnnctsco this afternoon at 1
o'clock, carrying lumber from tho
O. A. Smith mill nnd n full capacity
of passongors. Thoso who went out
on tho Rodondo woro ns follows:
E. J. Chandlor, J. F. Glllosplo. R.
B. VnnVloot, Mrs. C. M. Wostfall,
Hlldn Llndstrom, Geo. Custer, C. II.
Houson, Rny Loo, Waltor Robinson,
Clifton Borehos, Ed. Wledor, Goo.
Maxon, G. Glllman, A. Wollmor, Geo.
Mlllor, M. Glynn, Goo. VnnDyko, C.
G. Gllbrech, Ed. Knuilson. Miss D.
Holmes, Mrs. Nolllo Owens, Mrs. P.
C. Durgln, Miss E. McGrnw, Marlon
Mills, F. Shado, Win. Folk, C. F.
Bnkor, Mlko Kleov, John Schrolbor,
A. Holnty, W. S. Hunsakor, Mrs.
V. S. Hunsakor, S. Geourgson, B.
Colo, Geo Lip, II. Glllmoro. W. A.
McCormiek, S. Krystak, J. R. Russ,
T. Powers, A. Casey, John Stegol.
CITY ELECTION
VOTE LIGHT
But Little Interest Is Shown in
Balloting on the Charter
Amendments.
The city oloctlon to voto upon two
propositions Is being hold todny. Tho
vote Is light. Tho only voting plnco
Is the city hall. At 3 o'clock this
afternoon tho total voto was 137,
which Is very light for that time of
day. Little Interest was manifested
in tho election.
daughter Blnnche, ngod 10. nnd Miss
Emnm Knompon, aged 20 years, n
school toachor of the district, who
roomed at tho Pfanschmldt house.
The bodies were multllatod as well
as burned nnd In the bkulls of the
two young women wore found largo
holes, ovldontly made with a blunt
Instrument. The bodies of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Pfanschmldt are headless. It
Is not believed that robbery wan
the motive. Blood hounds hnvo been
sent for nnd plncod on the trail of
the ones bolleved to have committed
tlio butchery
SENATOR DENIES
REPORT i
Member of Committee Did Not
Recommend an Interven
tion in Mexico.
(By Associated Press to Tho Cooa
Bny Times.)
EL PASO, Toxns, Sopt. 30. Son
ator A. B. Fall donlod today that
ho and Sonntor William A. Smith or
tho special sonnto commlttco Inves
tigating conditions In Mexico, had
dccldod to recommend for Interven
tion. Ho added that no prollmlnnry
roport hnd or would ho in ado until
tho conclusion of tho Invostlgntlon.
Sonntor. Smltli Is In California nnd
Senator Fall hero continuing tho
probo.
FISH NETS
LI RIVER
Complain That Some of Fish
ermen Take More Room
Than Allowed.
Coos River Is lined with fisher
men who are catching salmon. From
tho mouth of tho river to points
nbovo tho forks thero Is an nlmost
continuous lino of flshormon with
nets sot. Parties who camo down
tho river In prlvnto boats at night
complain that tho flshormon nro tak
ing moro of tho rlvor than thoy
havo n right to, Ono Instance Is
cited whoro a not was strotchod en
tirely across tho rlvor, and in somo
ensos It Is claimed that no lights
woro placed, Whon a small boat
tangles up with n not It Is dlsns
trous for both bontmon nnd flshor
mon, It Is charged that tho fisher
men In their anxiety to catch nil tho
fish possible nro taking up at tlmos
moro of tho wntor than their rights
allow. They nro not pormlttod to
sot tholr nets so that boats cannot
pass.
COUNT! K. OF P.
IE G
LAWRENCE STRIKE SITUATION
COMMANDING 1CR ATTENTION
BREAKWATER
LEAVES TODAY
Sails for Portland on Regular
Trip With Passengers
and Freight.
Tho itonmor Broakwater snllod
for Portland Sunday. The following
Is a list of tho outgoing passengers:
Mr. Klrkpntrlck. H. W. Nols, Mrs.
II. P. Leeds, II. Snbro, D. Hodon
brook, J. Denholm, E. P. Mast, B.
C. Shaw, J. P. Easter. Mrs. J. P.
Easter, Chostor Easter, Mrs. Carr,
Mrs. Soreusen, II. Bnbb, Miss Fny,
L. II. Miller. W. S. Chandler. Mrs.
W. S. Chandler, Mrs. C. Kllerheck,
A. K. Peck. T. Smith. It. W. Wnld
rep, U. J. Kelland, J. Gardner, E. II.
Tucker. R. Nootnagel, II. Ilolbrook,
Geo. Rice, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Barks,
Mr. Bourne, C. Domlnick, Mm. C
Domlnlck, C. McLean, May Johnson,
W. M. Grant, Mrs. Lockwood, Marie
Underbill, Laura Il.ndry, M. A. Smal
loy, C. II. Burbolt, Mrs. C. II. Bur
bolt, Helen Burbolt, George Burbolt,
O. S. Wlgglosworth, Mr. Pratt, Mr.
Rosenthal, Mrs. N. Tromnno, Mrs.
Pradshaw, W. O. Chestnut, C. L.
Campbell, Prof. Hoggs, Harry May,
Mrs. Harry May, Mrs. M. Roundtree,
Mr. Drydcn, Charlos Norman nnd
.Mr. Webster.
W
T
BE FATAL
Alfred Sturdivant Hit by Dewey
Stutsman -Now Has
Blood Poisoning.
A boys' light which occurrod nt
Myrtle Point Thursday may rosult
fatally. Dowoy Stutsman of this
city struck Alfrod Sturdivant and
broko his jaw. It sooms that tho
Jaw was not properly sot and as n
rosult it is foarod that young Sturdi
vant will havo blood poisoning which
may provo fntal.
Both boys nro about If! yonrs of
nge. Dowoy In tho son of A. II.
Stutsmnn of this city and Sturdivant
is tho son of John Sturdivant of Myr
tlo Point, and a brothor of Mrs.
Dan Keating of this city.
Stutsmnn snys thnt tho other boy
wns bothering him nnd called him
nnmes nnd thnt ho told Sturdivant
to let him nlono. Tho rosult was u
fight, Stutsmnn hitting Sturdlvnnt
nnd knocking him down.
It Is snld thnt Sturdlvnnt'a Jaw was
broken by tho blow nnd thnt it wns
not properly sot until tho condition
of tho Jnw boenmo sorlous, whon an
othor doctor wns callod and tho Jnw
sot. Tho boy Is In tho Myrtlo Point
hospital.
Stutsmnn says ho usod only his
flsts when ho struck tho othor boy.
Trials of Ettor and Others Arc
Taken up in Court at
Salem Today.
STRIKE IS SPREADING
IN OTHER QUARTERS
Only Part of Workers at Law
rence Are Out Some
Disturbances.
(By Assoclnted Pross to Tho Com
Bay Times.)
LAWRENCE, Mass., Sopt. 30.
Tho 21-hour strike by order of tho
I. W. W. to protest against the Im
prisonment of Ettor and GIovRiinUtl
failed of Its effect today. It is on
1 1 nui ted that not moro than 7000
omployea came away from tho textile
mills.
The police had ninny conflicts
with employes going to the mills. A
dozen nrrests made for attacks on
women, children and men, aome cit
those arrested being armed with re
volvers, knives, Imminent, bolts a.id
other wenpous.
It Is estimated that 12,000 oper
atives nre Idle, of whom 7000 are
striking mombors of the I. W. W.
The other 6000 are Idle from lack
of work or Intimidation. Minor dis
turbances In different parts of the
city are reported.
Trial Stint.
(Py Associated Press to The Coot.
Bny Tlmos.)
SALEM, Mass.. Sept. 30. Threo
hundred and fifty possible Jurors
woro at the Essex county cuurt
houso todny for tlio trial of Joseph
J. Ettor nnd A. Glovnnnlttl, Indus
trial Workers of tho World londura,
and Jnsoph Caruso, mill worker.
Tito mon nro ehargod with bolng;
concerned with tho ullogcd murder
of Anna Loplzzlo, a toxtllo worker,
nt tho Lawrcnro strlko last January,
Caruso ns principal mid Ettor nnd
Gtnvnniilttl ns ncccssorlea boforo tho
fact.
M
E
REPORTED
E
Sole agents for Maskey's Candy
tho Candy thnt made Frisco famous.
Stauff Grocery Company.
Delegates From Five Cities
Gather Today at North
Bend.
Tho fifth annual convention of
. r.nna miintv Knlehts of Pythlns is in
, session at North Bond today. A so-
, cret session is ueing ueiu una nuei-
noon. Tonight thero will bo a ban-
quot In Logglo Hall. Delegates nro
In attendance from iuarsnrieiu, k;o
qulllo, Myrtle Point, Bnndon and
North Bend. Delegates to tho state
convention at Portland aro to bo se
lected. - Maskey's Candy at Stauff Grocery
Company.
Dennis McCarty Finds One
Township Especially
Rich in Timber.
Donnla McCarty, who Is cruising
tho Unibor of tho county for tho pur
poso of nscortalnlng Its vnluo In or
dor to hoc u ro a moro oqultnblo as
sessment, has reported tho romilts
of the cruising In sovoral moro town
ships'. Tho crulsorH nro now nt the
bond of tho south fork of tho Coos
rlvor nnd hnvo just finished up the
work on tho north fork of the Co
qulllo rlvor.
Mr. McCarty reports tho crulsoe la
tho following townships:
Township -7, Itiuigo !,
Tills wns found to bo one of tho
lnrgost In tho county in nmoiint of
stnnding tlmbor nnd nlso contained
somo of tho host timber. Tho tim
ber found wns:
Trcos Foot-
Old growth yellow fir. 1,112,476,000
Second growtli fir. . . . 17,800,000
Rod cedar C.010,000
Homloolc .. 25.C10.000
AT LOON LAKE
Weight and Height of Little
Girl Puts Her in the
Lead.
A Loon Lako baby can now claim
to being ono of tho largost born
on tho coast. Tho parents, writing
from Scotsburc. state that thoy road
of a big California baby, but that
tholr child Is of a slzo wnicn win
bring tho honors ovor to urogon,
Tho baby's nnmo Is Clldo Alborta Sn
landor, and sho wns born May 12,
1010. When sho was born sho
weighed 17 1-2 pounds and was 2i
1-2 Inches tall. Now at tho ago of
two yoars nnd four months sho
weighs 42 pounds nnd Is 3 feot nnd
2 1-2 Inches tall. The family rosldos
in the Loon Lako district of Doug
las county, not far from tho Coos
County lino.
A new French automobile wind
shield has a hinged center section
which may bo opened to any du
slred extent to lessen tho resist
ance to tho air.
Totnl 1,101,706.000
Numbor ncros In township, 23,270,
Acros without no tlmbor, 3,007,
Acros with tlmbor, 20.2C8. Avorngo
timber por ncro, 57,320 feet.
Township 117, Rniigo 10.
Troos. . Foot
Old growth yollow fir. .508,585,000
Second growth fir 248,725,000
Rod cedar 12.866,000
Homlock 19,730,000
Whlto cedar 100,000
Totnl 789,995,000
Numbor ncros In township, 23,041.
Acros without tlmbor, 2,079. Aoros
contnlnlng tlmbor, 21,501. Avorngo
tlmbor por aoro, 30,700 foot.
Township "0, Itiuigo O.
Treos. Foet.
Old growth yollow fir. .111,806,000
Socond growth fir 178.655,000
Rod codnr 2,106,000
Homlock 7.900,000
Numbor ncros In township, 11,374,
Acros with no tlmbor. 1,081. Num
bor tlmoboro.l ncros, 9.G94. Aver
age tlmbor por ncro, 31,000 feot.
Township 20, Itiuigo 10.
Treos. Feot.
Old growth yollow fir. . 52.C55.000
Second growth fir 802,425,000
Rod codar 0,172,000
Homlock 15,987,000
White fir 175,000
Totnl 877.424,000
Numbor acres In township, 23,289.
Acres with no timber, 240. Timber
ed acrcB, 23,349.