HBfSsSkB SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. is i is A (Continued from PngoOno. ) being given tho desired melody, Fer rari came down and threatened to "clean up" on the bunch; Buying Hint lio "would cut their heartB out." Ho then testified or liis trip to Gain's shack, of tho visit of Ferrari In quest of a gun, of Ills right with Gain to get tho gun, or Ills going out and hearing two shots, of Galll's return nud tho remark: "You fellows hotter got out of horc, I killed a mnn." Ho further testified that whllo on his, way to Beaver Hill ho heard anothor shot fired. Ferrari Is Brought 1". Whllo Bravlno wns testifying Fer rari was brought In In custody of J3hcrlff Cage, with Robert O. Graves, who WAS rotalnod by tho accused to represent him at last nlght'f) Inquest. ForrnrI 1b nn Italian by birth and lias worked In coal mines around Coos Bay for tho past six years. Ho aviiB awarded $GQ0Q damages f"r the JLqss pf a. foot In tho Beaver Hill coal mine boiho tlnio ago. District Attor ney LUJeqvlBt was retained at Hint tlnio as his attorney against the Beaver Hill initio nnd It was through tho efforts of LHJcqvlst that ho re ceived the dnmnges. After ForrnrI was seated District Attorney LHJcqvlst continued tho ex amination of Bravlno. "Where's Your (Jim?" John Dompacy, n miner from Beav er HIU, was tho next witness called to testify. Ho said: "Wo wore all standing down by tho rond and J sent someone to Forrnrl's to get n drink. Ho scut him back and ho told us If you nil come up, wo will havo a good tlnio. Wo wont up and hhd 0110 bottlo of beer when tho fight Btartud. I don't know how It commenced, but Bklnny nnd Jim Ferrari wiih fighting. Wo luft this placo and wont to tho dock nud heard n little iiuihIc when Jim nnd n big bunch enme down nud mndo n fight. Wo started for tho liouso of Qalll and asked for a lamp and nftor a few minutes Ferrari enmo in nnd said: "Whore's your gun, John?" Onlll would not glvo Mm tho gun but ho took It and went out-1 sldo. I henrd two shots nud thou tempted to carry Kelloy to tho liouso. I carried him n short distance and wns exhausted. Ho then attempted to crawl on his belly, nnd Just then we met the timekeeper. "Was tliero considerable drunkenness among tho crew Sunday night?" asked Uov. Gregg. "Ycb," answered Wilson, "everyone was pretty drunk." Poked Poker in Window. John Gnnley wns called to testify. "I hnd been over to Ferrari's and down on tho dock, nnd ho wns bound ing mo around, so 1 sought to get up near tho shack to get away from him. When I got up near the shack I saw Ferrari through tho window nnd resolved to rctnllato for tho tricks and persecutions ho wns sub jecting mo to. I took a poker which I had In my hand nnd fired It through t: o window at hlm, breaking tho win dow. I then went and hid In tho brush nnd somcono enmo out and fired two shots from the parch of tho shnek. At first I thought they wero snooting from tho hole which I mado In tho window." Fcriiirl Takes Stand. Jim Ferrnrl, tho accused, next took tho stand and denied all the testi mony given by tho othors.' Ho snld that ho had come to Hcnryvlllc short ly before Christmas nnd asked for a Job. Ho further testified that Del) Hennessey said that ho would' glvo hlm tho first opening. After hanging around a week or so he purchnsed a liouso for $30. At tho end of the second wcok ho mot Hennessey on tho rond and reminded hlm of his promlso that ho would glvo employ ment. Hennessey thou snld, accord ing to tho witness, "You don't need to work. Why don't you, do llko tho rest of 'em go to selling booze?" "From that day on I Bold boozo," testified Ferrari. Ho denied thnt ho l.md evor hnd n gun In his linnd on Sunday evening, that ho had mado any statements threatening bodily hnrm to anyone, nnd thnt ho went to anlll's shack to secure n bed for Ills nssoclntes for tho night. Ho further stntcd that bo was at his homo when the shooting occurred. Miller Brut Witness. ChnrloB Miller, who lives near Honryvlllo close to tho scene or Uie shooting, was tlio host witness or tho evening for both sides, clearly stat ing what had happened. Ho snld that tho gang Hint was fighting Ferrari wero all down undor tho brldgo when ,ht first saw them. Ho wont down from his Iioubo nnd asked them wunt tim trouble wns. Thov nsked him for n gun. saying Hint they must have Homo firearm to protect themsolvos. Mr. Miller testified thnt they wero all pretty drunk and thnt ho realized thnt If ho gave them a gun nnd they "Money" "Talks" "The same price the world over" We Are Now Featuring StylePlus Clothes Inspect the new Spring and Summer models, and your favorable impressions will be more than confirmed. . Buy Them and Secure Tho rou g h Satisfaction in style, quality, workmanship and service value. You can't get more for your money SEVENTEEN DOLLARS. i.rt. nhiA niiit 1tirtlfwt rti Mm ilnnt In n llttlo whllo nnd Bald "I killed a H1 any shooting ho would bo guilty mnn." Ho tried to got moro bIioIIb, or tho crime. He brought tho Bang but Galll said no moro. i i "" ' D " - - inr. iiiii uuur uiuv mill uuiiauu huh ' ror rirenrnis for about twenty minutes Wagner Testified. Tony Wngnor, n minor employed at Bonvcr Hill, testified along tho snino Hues ns tho previous witness with tho exception that ho saw Dcmp soy nud Bravlno outside tho Gulll shack when ho wns Inside. Ho uIho testified that when Jlmmlu returned tVoy all disappeared. Ho said tnot n rollow with n lantern wns stand ing near tho shack at a gate whom ho thinks wns ForrnrI, snylng: "Cut tho heart out of thorn." 1.11 IcmM Does (.'nod Work. If It wero not for tho timely arrival "Marshfield" "Bandon" "Myrtle Point." HUB Clothing nnd Shoe Co. A first-class TAILOR in attendance. Alternations and pressing free. with his smoking gun ho said: "I'vo f nuti-int Attorney Llllenvlst rrom got them." Wngnor then loft for Snlom, tho investigation would havo I ll.invnt 11111 n.wl unt.s 111... i.l.ll.i .... ... ....... , ... . .. I iw.v. II o..jn UHIV n " COUCIUUOU Willi 111!) IOIUUHU III 111) his way out there ho heurd another. ti,ruo mlnem charged with rioting. It shot. Ho further testified Hint when WIIH mainly through the efforts of his gang nrrlvod buck at Beaver IIIII, coronor WIIboii and LHJcqvlst that It was 1 : n R a. in. t ForrnrI was brought to faco a Jury. O. Bravlno of Bonvor IIIII nlso tes- ForrnrI was taken to Coqulllo to tlfled that ho was In Glllll's Shack ,l.. i.v it mniitv nffli-nr. whoro bo will when the shots wore fired and that ,,robnbly bo Indicted for tho murder MnrchfinlH nl Murllo Pnint ho also hoard someoilo yell from 0f Kelley by tho grand Jury at tho li oiiiiiiu cu myi ul. ruiui down on tho road: "Don't shoot any A,,r ,erni ,,r drrult court. , I MnrM. Pnnri t moro you'vo killed ono mnn al- Court lloportcr A. D. Loud tool: IvOrill DCnU ul TEAMS 10 PLAY MB T0B6HT and ready. Bring u lnntorn .down hero." all the evidence at the Inuuest nnd Tony Khun of Heuryvllle related the goography of tho country whoro hor- tho factious started a row early in tho evening, culminating In ono grnnd freo-for-nll Inter on. "I'm Killed:" ' Bort Wilson, a minor nt Honryvlllo, wns tho next wltnoss enllod. Ho re latod how tho row started early In tho afternoon. "On Suday afternoon I wont up to Ferrari's with a fow frlondB and whllo wo woro there Fer rnrl engaged in a fight with Slim. Wo left tho placo and went down to tho dock and henrd (ho musician, nnd then I returned homo. Just as I jvus about to got Into bod Kelley came up and said thnt Forrarl wns tho shooting occurred was simplified by u sketch of It Hint I'. M. linn Lewis had pr pared, RENO SHAKEN AGAIN TODAY Coquille Tonight's tho night tho hnskotball teams on Coos Bay have been look ing forward to for some time. Co qulllo nnd North Bond will play at Coqulllo for tho ehnmplonshlp of tho county. That's what It amounts to for tho ono that wins, as both t ams havo defeated all comers so far. Marshfield and Myrtle Point will nlso toes tho bnll around at Myrtle Point this evening. Tho North Bond tenm loft on tho afternoon train for Coqulllo to try out on tho floor for a few hours be fore tho game. Tho North Bend snnpo team is In fine shano and should raising hell and thnt he feared that . ... . , - iu.11irt t thoy loso,' It will not bo for want Dell Honnessoy was tho victim of foul , LCSS VI0IUIU Cell llllliWKU 0f practice. nlay. as he could not bo found. I suggested Hint wo start out and look for Doll nnd wo did. Wo started ilown to the rond that passes Gnlll'B shack Jr. tho gulch, nnd JiiHt as wo enmo to tho trestle Kolloy suggested Unit wo turn nut our hat lamps. Just as wo did someono fired n shot from tho direction of Galll's shack. Another shot followed In quick succession, ono striking Kelley and the of or en tering my leg Kellev rolled over nnd shouted "I'm killed!" 1 tried to pick him up but be wns In such agony that ho would not let me touch hlm. I yelled up In tho direction from which tho shot 1 ltd roino "You'vo killed ouo mnn and you'd better quit shooting unit bring n lnntorn. No body respohdod. however, and 1 nt- mors Frighten Residents Early This Morning ' rho Coiiulllo hoys hnvo not been overlooking nny bets nnd linvo boen training very hnrd for tho past week. Tho North Bond team rto- routed Coiiulllo bv a scoro of 14 iiir Mu.o.uic.1 rrr.. m - ruj Tim.) ( ,ft laBt pr(jfty ovonlng. 11KNO, Nov.. Feb. 20. A sorlos or in order that North Bond will not earth shocks occurred hero botweon b without Its rooting section, tho 2 and 1:0(5 o'clock this morning, nnd special train chartered for tho oc inuity people, nwukoned by trembling cnsion will lenvo for Coqulllo to fnuudntlnnH mid rattling windows, night nt 7:. 10 loadod with enthusiasts mndo tor the opon. No one was In- nnd friends or tho North Bond team, lured ami little dauinuo was done. The spetlnl will return to Marsh Tho oscillations wero rrom north to 8outlv nnd woro not so vlolout as t' oho or Wednesday. XOUTU REND Concert Band, MAKQI'KIIADE Dnnco, Fohrunry 21, ECKHOFF Hull. 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THESE PIUCES FOIt SATUBDAY, .MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. , Ladles' Cashnioro wool union suits In gray and whlto. Fop morly $2 and $2.50. (J. Now only .$1.35 Ladles' gray fleeced vests or pants. All sizes. 50c nud 9fl. C3c kinds. Now UUb Ladles' samplo dresses In whlto only. Mndo of Marqui sette, voiles and lingerie, beau tifully trlminod. Formerly $0.50 to $10.00. flrj op Now only , . .ifJUiUU Ladles' finest cnsliiuoi'o hoso, 75c kinds. VI Q Now 40b Liullos' wool hose, formerly .15 cents. 00 Now CLb Children' black cashinero hos;. Formerly il5c, 0K Now Zu b Children's grny or whlto un derwear. All sizes. Formerly to 10 c. Now 23c Men's wool ovorshlrts. Vnr- loty of colors, forinor ly $2 and $2.25. Now $1.45 Children's 'nrloty of fluo wool colors; all conts, Blzes; beBfof quality, for- (tn np merly $1.50 to ?S.',bO Ladles raincoats, good quali ties, In tan, navy, black. For merly up to $10,00. Now only lCxtrn special reductions on nil blankets, comfortors, bed spreads, towels, sheets and pil low cases. vpjibu THE FAIR Irving Block, Next to Chandler Hotel Satisfaction nlwaj's or money rcfuidctl. Central Avenue ENLISTMENTS Secretary Daniets Wants to Appoint 50 Enlisted Men to Naval Academy 1 (Or AmckIiIM rre.i lo Cooa liar Tlmu, WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 20, To encourngo young men to enlist In tho navy, and bolng In tho navy, to study hard to advance themselves, Secretary Daniels has proposed a bill authorizing him to appoint annually fifty enlisted men to tho naval acad emy ns midshipmen Tho appoint ments would be mado competitive, with requirements of a two year service. COMING BACK Those who have been following the fortunes of Bob Fltzslmmons, recently say that ho Is showing great form. Tako It from Fltz himself that bo can lick tho present crop of whlto hopes nil In ono ring. Tl-o WOMKN'S AVXILIAHY of tho Presbytorlnn Church will serve a CHICKKX DINXF.K at tho Swedish Lutheran Hall, at Third and Com mercial, beginning at 11 o'clock on SATUBDAY, February 21. .50 cents. Children 25 cents. BUYING TRIP OSO.Mt GULOVSKX RETURNS "FROM A FURNITURE 1UR CIIASING TRIP TO PORT LAND. Oscnr Gulovsen, of Johnson & Gulovson Co., returned yesterdny from Portland, whoro ho has been purchasing furniture and met a number of representatives of tho large Eastern furniture manufac turers. Ho reports that everyone was hopeful ovor future business prospects and manufacturers re ported an Increased demand for their goods. Fresh GARDEN TRUCK at Olll- vnnt & Weaver's. Phono I0t). UNION MEN, NOTICE! All union men. holding n paid-up card In any labor organization affil iated with the A. F. of L.. nro Invlf. ed to tnko part In tho Labor Council siuuKur on bimtiay mo sznu at 2:30 p. in. In Odd Fellows' Hall, Marsh field. Bring your cards. (Signed) Thoo. Meyer, Pres. H. Landles, Sec'y. 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