The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pooplo
and devoted, to tho best Interests of this great
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As Tlio Const Mali.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
44
BANK ROBBERS GET
AWAY WITH $5000
jh Schooner Leaving
t Bay Saturday Was
WrecKea ims mummy
ms aboard.
11 His Wife and Compan-
Lnd Six Men Drowned
arid women oavuu
BOUND FOR MEXICO"
(HcrtWa Tlmi Craft Wns to
i In Tramr for who in mu
.n rrllmit Cleared Lust
rwn I'ort Angles. Wash.
,
nmmTi:i m-:.i
Jmh Ablla, owner, of Ma-
I fttlto, Mexico.
l Urs. Jean, Ablln, owners
I lift of Jltiatlnn.
I yiM Lena Miller, ot Howo
ifcjjJ.D. C.
i H. R. Jones, mining ongln-
i n, of Vancouver.
I Mr, Bulllle, en routo to
I tilled.
iCipt. William Doloucliroy,
llimro, hibsiit. v
two otner men.
Tlio Saietl
Eipbul Medina, Ablln's
l mat
i fee other man.
MtMft.t
r
JltakUlrt rrni lo Cool Iltf Tlmn.
FRANCISCO, Oct. IS. Six
usl two women wero drowned
totar when tho gnsollno
str Alliance No. 2 smashed to
loaMalnajj Hocks. 12 miles
of Point Arena, California.
i,nrf boats from Point Arena
t nvlaj Station picked up ono
m ti-o men aavetl. Tho other
i ubore.
Qalcklr Dot nil ed.
i Khooner wag Hounded into
ujt within ten mlnutos nftcr
i tie rock at 2 o'clock this
il Medina, one of tho two
wed. reached1 shore through
Kfial obtained old.
Wlfn N Iv.m
& MODle abnnril tlm Alllmwn
lt tie owner, Jenn Ablln, his
fl ui Jilu Lnin Miller, who
u companion to Mrs. Ablln.
J rtMtnj-eni Ahoniil
KlKlllfr llvill In llm.. Con... I
it Another passenger was U. H.J
PU mining engineer, who leaves
v " tore children In Vnn-
kaies n Family
JwMelorla, who wns going to
m thence to Knglnnd to Join
". ho a as suvpiI n .i.t-
!"urant. '
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ik!II.I.wi ..' "" v"rK". "II"
II rJM c,(1 lnRt Wednesday
JW " behiK storm tos-
. :."' ii is icnovoti n
Br Asioclato.l rrcs to coos say Timer.
DANVILLE, Cal., Oct,
18, Robbers worked the i
I combination of the safe i
t in the San Ramon Valley
t Bank this morning and t
ascaped with $5000 in t
gold and currency, t
PES
AWARDED
Mm. okoiujh xoaii and run,.
lim-JX AUK PUOVIDK!) FOU
PASSENGERS ON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Midi
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 73
STEAMER LOSI
French Vessel Admiral Ham
elin Torpedoed Without
Warning by Submarine
t
nnnnrnnninnnHiirn
DUIVtfldUHnUMVtU
Commission Sets AnIiIo Over $1)001)
for Them Next to Highest
Award Mndo
(Special to Tho Times.)
SALKM Ore.. Oct. 18. It Irf an
nounced that the Stato Industrial
Accident Commission has approved
tho claim mndo for compensation
on hohalf of tho wlfo and children
of (Jeorgo Noah, who wns crushed
to death whllo working for Mc
Donnld & Comlron In Marohfleld on
Suptcmhor 20th last.
To provldo a monthly paymont of
?:10 for tho widow required tho
sotting nsldo of $7,088. C2. Tho
young sons, aged 1!, : and 0 yenrs,
rotiulrod sums of J742.30, $01)2. n-l
and $rl 8.0-1 , respectively, malting
n totnl-of $9,071.00.
Next Highest Award
This Is tho highest award yet
mado under tho Oregon tJompau
sntlon Act, with ono exception. Tho
rnnitly In tho lattor enso consisted I
of tho widow and a bnbo of 1 0 ,
monius ot ago. icss than thrco
months nftcr tho death of tho father
twins wero horn, requiring n re
serve to provldo compensation of
sovernl hundred moro tlmn tho'Sum
set usldo lu tho Kouh cnoo.
If
Thirty-three Rescuqd While
Previous Reports Said 71
Lives Were" Lost
STRUCK BY FORTY SHELLS
Atlnek In Made When tho 1'nssengerH
Aro llelug; 'I'lnnsreried to the
.Small HontN VeN.sel Is Horn-
barded by the Hubiiiarluo
irjjr AmckUIM PrcM to Coot llr Tlmci.
I'AIIIS, Oct. 18. Tho Mnraolllen
correspondent of tho Petit Journal
telegraphs that tho mall boat Kugeuo
Porolro arrived there with 33 mem
bers of tho crow of tho Fronch stenm
shlp Admiral liamelln, Hiink by n
subinnrlnc. A previous report said
71 persons on tho otenmcr were lost.
Without Warning
Tho Admiral Ilnmelln was under
government requisition. Slio was tor
pedoed by an Austrian submnrlne
without notice nml whllo tho passon- j turnilned
Kors nnu crow wcro noing iranstor
red to tho boats, the nubmnrlno
hombnrded tho steamer- which was
struck by forty shells.
t SUBMARINE SINKS f
X TWENTY-THREE BOATS X
t t
Dr Asioclnlcil rrria to Cw-i nx Tlmn.
NEW YORK, Oct, IB, t
t Ambassador Von Bern-
t torff announced today t
t that an official communl-
t cation from Berlin stat- t
X ed tliat German submar- t
ines had recently sunk 23 X
vessels, includinec four t
X transports, of the Allies, t
X in the Mediterranean, $
BULGARIA HAS
TI5
ET NED
AMKUIC'AN BOAT VN'DKU Ht'SPK'
IO.V AT IIOCOTA, COIil'MIIlA
Claim Made that (iciniiin N'aino of
t'iipl4ilu on Paper Was Kracd
and t'linnged
(tlr Audttod rrru to Coo IUi Tlmn,
IIOOOTA, Columbia,! Oct. 18. An
Ainorlean yacht from Sun Krnnclsro
with iiuino of Academy painted over
tho name Kthel, and carrying an un
usually 'large erow, Is being detained
by "government authorities near llu
oua Ventura, n port on tho Pacific.
Tho Herman namo of tho master of
tho ship, it Its nsserled. was orased
Jrom tho ship papers and nu Ainorl
ean ntiiuo stiDstlluteil. The uont Is
detained until tho legal status lu do-
LOSI ONE 101
Allies Forces Capture Strumit-
za After Making a Rapid
Thrust at the Enemy
i
ET
T
Teutonic Forces on the Savc
Drina Front Now Crowding
1 Them Farther Back
BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESS
Statement .'Mndo That Itulgarlaus
Ai-o (.'ah, lug (iI'oiiimI Allies hand
TroopM on HIkmi) of tho Aegean
Hen righting Xcnr Ulga
CARRAWZA TO RULE
11
VETERAN
MAX WHO (UPTUUKI) .IKKI'KU
SOX DAVIS PASSICS AWAV
aiur.K'?: " ls
r.?'.' llo vessel was bound
rKh I,!".? "JjnnimiHoil by
wV,...:"1'' ,,0 ii" ami
ed
formerly thp So-
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T1 Deloucliro
StUttlcana!
?j$Kt was form,
lf. chooner riinrles Uvl
Hhaif w" ral't"rl on tho
ft i iJUr tars nw ' tho
ntob.!i ,no a,,llralty nnd
KSf-ra? .'"" Jr n at
soa-shu
riiionir'1"" B,lt'('es8 and
fchilwabcoii tied up at
WlUVMSTCAM,
Rbl,WuioieO,,h LaslK,.,.
r After si.,..., u
ih,... ",",,
Tltianfa,,,nlav nraK
h IX "' Tho
C!!LbeaUs about In
a
ilUUIl,
Wlldi
in: iti:cor.'.ii;i) ah
HKAI) OK MKXICO
TIIK
.,''.. i, ;""; uiifj
"uii. or a lnrK0 fl8h'
ttu ,1,. i ,M "otUenble that
St uiheen osea. She
"J'ii.., af"'S a tors'l and
"! w" "nopmast stay's!
Ik's pji "
in ,vi y itout
Seit'S'1 w" ' 'eot.
S1 and J?1 Shp hn(l
Stat,lnA.a tho time alio
N elWtM on l,ock t0 ,ak0
twS2lfsh, n-tto,u,o
---.j MHfUll
uJ'PMred? " small
Vat!'me tacked
fconton"?', A,,aft the
iS copP lhe la!,,n was
sTfooma 'u. ana a
KtMm-
m
ttft J? UeCR Cahlli u-na
VreZl" l," l Pe We
- inrgo lmtchoa
William t. Htcdmau Was Piivato In
Michigan Uegiiuenl, but (allied
Fiiiuo a Soldier '
Wr AiiocUIoJ l'rtii lo Coot Dijr Tlmn.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 18.
Funeral services v,ero held hero to
day for William P. Stodman. former
private of tho Fourth Michigan reg
iment, during tho Civil War, nnd
captor or Jefferson Davis, aftor tho
rail or Ulehmoud. Ho died hero
yesterday, aged 7!) ycara.
ono forward nnd tho other abaft the
cabin.
Looked Like Old Craft.
A trip to tho engine room, whllo
tho vessel was In port horo, showed
n still dirtier condition than ex
hibited on deck. Tho vessol wos evi
dently nn old ono. Thoro was a
heavy coating of oil and grenso
smeared over tho walls and tho on-
glueroom was n piass of oil. At tio
tlmo gnsollno wns bolug taken Into
tho supply tank amidships nnd It
was noticeable that tho nurplus was
trickling through horo nnd thoro
from tho deck above tho engine
room. Thoro woro nt that tlmo two men
and n boy working with tho two C0
horsepower gnsollno engines.
Tim ilnnk was littered with scrniis
.of ropo yarn,,-w'lili bits "6T rofuso.and'
showed clearly that-a cioan-up wcok
had not boon colobratod Tor sovornl
voyages.
Owner on Hoard ,
Mlguol Ablla. a man-of , slonddr
build nnd a Mexican. ' appeared ns
owner, and William Doloucliroy was
captain. Tho owner said tho ves
sel had boon purchased. In Victoria.
II, C. from wliciico sho registered
nndthnt sho had been in tho ofr
shoro risking business previous to
that.
Tho owner's namo is given In tho
Associated Press telegram ns Jenn
Ablln. but when In Marshfleld ho
said his name was Mlguol Ablla.
Harry J. Kimball, U.S. Doputy
Collector of Customs, wont aboard
and examined her papors and pro
nounced them O. K. Sho loft Port
Angolcs, Washington, Octobor 10.
clearing for Mazntlan. Moxlco, and
without a cargo.
Surrounded by Mystery.
At tho time It wns suspected tho
vessel was being taken south to carry
ammunition for ono of tho rebelling
factions In Mexico. Ablla gavo a
rather hazv Idea or what tho ves
sol would do. Ho claimed to be the
entire company by himself and said
ho would trade up and down tho
coast of Mexico. South America and
the United States and with a wavo
of his arm, Indicated that later, as
tho company grew, thoy would put
on n couplo of 6000-ton steamships.
Ho also said ho oxpecten to start
a newspaper.
Ho was conversant with norts all
upnnd down tho Pacific Coast.
Invited to Go.
A young man of this city, a resi
dent or Mnzatlan, talked in Spanish
with Ablla only a rew minutes bo
roro tho vessel sailed. Ho was in
vited to take a trip to Mazatlan.
Ablln told him that ho expected to
nut Into San Francisco only for a
few minutes, long enough to get
telegrams that wero awaiting mm
there. ;
'AinerlcnnH ltoturii tho Flic Uut Ue-
jtorts Nulo That .o ono vuin
Injured in liattlo
Ujr Auoelited I'reM u Coo Uj Tlmw.l
imOWNSVILlN, Joxas. Oct. 18.
Tho first firing ucross tho Itlo Orando
In moro than threo woekH occurreil
Sunday morning near tho Morcodcs
pumnlng plant, 00 miles abovo.hero,
whon tho Mexicans fired about 10
shots. Tlid American soldlors . re
turned tho fire, but no ono was hurt.
Diiui'o lu Piigre.vs
Captain Hassan, In commnml
thoro, reported that a Mexlcnn dance
was In progress on tho Mexican side
whoro tho shooting occurreu ami nu
Diplomatic HelatloiiH Will be Ite-
Hiimcil by ITtilttHl States and
Other Countries
Ilf Alolttc1 rrnt to Ciim flt, TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C. Oct. 18.
Tho Pnn-Amorlcan conforooH today
decided to extend formal iccognltlon
tomorrow to Carranzn as chief o.x-
ecuttvo of tho do facto government
lu Mexico. Dy prcsontlng n note to
Kllzo Arredondo, his authorized rep
resentative here.
Tho nnnouncomont wan mado fol
lowing a meeting with Secretary
Lansing with tho diplomatic ropro
scntntlycs or Ilrnzll, Chllo, Argen
tina, Ilollvla, Uruguay and (Junto
ninln. Will l-'ollow V. S.
All governments participating Jiavo
instructed their diplomats horo to
ubo virtually tho samo form In rec
ognition as adopted by tho United
States. Tomorrow, with tho actual
extension or recognition, tho om
bargo on nrms to other tactions will
go Into ofrcct, and diplomatic rela
tions or an orriclal character will
ho resumed between tho United
StntoB and Moxlco. tho Cnrrnnza au
thorities being treated us tho Mex
ican government.
MOLE
E
I5FEARE
XKfiUO 'I'AKK.V FUOM (JAMCS
Itl'ltd TO PKOHIA, ILL.
RING
BORDER
MKXICAXH " AOAIX SHOOTING
ACUOSS MXK
.Man Killed Chief or Polite In Haiti
On (ambling Utilise Sunday
Xlght ;
11 AMoclatrJ 1'rtM to Coo llnj Tlmn.
I'KOItIA, III., Oct. 18.-i"I.ottlo"
Hopkins, negro, alleged murdorer of
Chief of police Matthews ot Gnles
burg, who was killed In n raid on n
gnmhllng house at Galcshurg last
night, was lodged In tlio county Jail
horo today to circumvent posslhlo
mob action nt tho sccno or tho shoot
ing. Hopkins has two wounds re
ceived in tho battlo with tho officers.
HOST PAY PENALTY
CKI) TO HK SHOT IX UTAH
Stay of i:ecutlon Was Granted at
Iteuiiest of Swedish Minister
Through tho President.
ID) AiwcIMM Vnu to Coo D; Tlniw.
SALT LAK13, Oct. 18. Joseph
Hlllstrom, convicted of tho murder
or J. a. Morrison and son, wns ro
sontenccd to bo shot today by tho
District Court. A stay ot execution
wns rocontly granted by tho Gover
nor nt tho request or Presldout
WUboii, to whom tho Swedish Minis
ter to tho United States mado rep
resentations. Xo Xcw Kvldenco
The rcsplto has terminated and
Illllstrom's application Tor commuta
tion or senlouco was denied by tho
board of pardons Saturday, ns no now
evidence wns presented.
A LLIDS LAND OX
AKGKAX SKA COAST
ttljr AmuHlatnl l'r to Cmm IIAr Tlmn.)
LONDON, Oct. 18. Tho
Kntente Allies effected a
lauding at ICuos on tho
Aegean Sen In European
Turkey, closo to tho Hulgnr
lau border, ami seized tho
lit II road at that point, ac
cording to n dispatch from
Athens.
-
X ITALY CERTAIN TO
t FIGHT IN BALKANS
X X
tnr Associate! I'rm to Coos tljr Tlmrs. A
lltiLmltb nftbtn
X ROME, Oct, 18 Italy's
; co-operation with tho Al-
lies in the Balkans may
I now be considered abso- X
X lutely certain, says the X
X Correspondonzo Italiana, X
GERMANS BDMAHD
TJIHUIP'K t'AXXOX VIUK ALOX(3
TIIK VSKIt FHONT
Attempt, tit Follow With Inrantry
Flic, JlKl Allies Uepul.so
tho Attack:
tllr AmocIIi I'rcM to Coot njr Tlmn.
LA PANNK, Iiolgliim. Oct. 18.
The 'llolglsche Htniidnrdt, published
here, says n lorrllilo lioinbtirdmeut
was lu jirogrcsH along, the Ysor
front Saturday and Sunday nights.
Twlco tho Germans tried to follow
with Infantry attacks, but wero repulsed.
DEATH LIST ELEVEN
MOTOR ('Alt ACCIDK.N'T VICTIMS
IXCHKASK IX XL'MIIKIt
AS MURDERER
Father of Zeppelin Raid Vic
tim at Inquest Cries Out
Against German Emperor
IS NOT-SATISFIED
When Verdict Returned Calls
Upon Ruler to Answer at
' Judgment Seat &
SAYS MURDER ORDERED
o
tllr AmoiltUJ l'reii to Cou I)? Tlmn.
LONDON, Oct. 18. A rapid
thrust at Iiulgarla by the allied
troops in conjunction with tho Ser
bian forces resulted lu tho capture
of tho Hulgarhm town or Strumltza,
HO miles northwest or Snlonlkl, ac
cording to Athens ntlvlccs.
Rumors are current lu Salonlkl
thnt the Ilulgnrlaus hnvo already cut
tho Nlsh Salonlkl rnllrond at Vraujo,
20 mllos west or tho Dulgarlan bor
der.
Serbians Hetivatlug
Serbian forces on tho Hnvo-Drlnn
front lu Northwestern Serbia, whoro
strong resistance has "been offorod
to tho Teutonic Invaders, are now
beginning to retreat. Dorlln an
nounces. Ilorlln nlso reports addi
tional successes for tho Hulgnrlnus.
On tho Western front Paris says
tho French lust night ropulsod threo
German nttneks nt Ilois-on-Ilacho to
tho northwest of Souchcz.
Fight In tho Knst
In tho cast tho Germans nro again
nttat-klug southeast or Illga, but so
tar hnvo boon unable to cstnhllsh
thomsolves on tho Kastorn haulc or
tho Strlpa Hlvor Tho romalnder or
tho h'astorn trout Is without Impor
tant developments.
CUIIlTSOCBESS
CAUHAXZA SAYS UK IS COXTHOL
LIXG .AIKXICO
1
1 TELL OF
LA
PUKSIDKXT TOSPKAK OX XA
TIOX DKFKNSK XOV. I.
Will Mtiko Fli-hl Public rtteranco
on Subject Itcfore Aliiuhittlau'
Club nt Xcw York
fll, AuocUtwJ Tim lo ljn Hf 'iIum.1
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 18.-
Presltlont Wilson will open tho cam
paign tor IiIh National dorenso pro
grnm lu a speech bororo tho Man-
York on tho
hattan Club In New York on
did not bollovo the occurranco was , evening ot Novombor 4.
serious
TO STARTTHE FIGHT
TOMOHHOW XKW JICUSLY VOTICS
OX WOMAN Sl'FFHAGK
In
Two Weeks, Mnssnchiisetts.'Xow
Yrk nml PennHylvnnia Will
Hiio (Jiiotion lp
tnr Aoiit4 mu to cooi mr Tim.)
NKWAUK. X. J.. Oct. 18. Tho
first great fight In tho ettst for wo
man sufrrago today Is less than -M
hours away. Tomorrow morning tho
pools In Now Jersoy will open tor a
special election to decide whether
tho women or tho stato shall have a
voto.
Two weeks from tomorrow New
York, Pennsylvania and Massachu
setts will decide whether they will
join tho 12 western sister states In
giving women tho ballot.
President Wilson's declaration ror
suffrage, reinforced by a thorough
campaign of organized workers. Is
expected by sufrrago leaders to carry
the day ror woman suffrage.
Tliflea Want Ads for results.
This will bo tho President's first
public utterance on tho subject since
he npproved tho plans prepared by
Foe-rotary Garrison and Secrotnry
Daniels.
Tho spooch Is oxpoctod to bo of
significance because it is believed
the President will dlscloso the rea
son ho will urgo upon Congress why
tho United States should bo moro
adequately prepared for defonse.
SAILHI) LAST JL'XK
San
Moved Ills War Officii From Vera
Cm lo Mexico City Defeats
Zapatu Forces
lllr Amo. Ilel I'n-M to Coo nr Tlm j
WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. IS.
Cnrrnnzu reports today that Tolura,
near Moxlco City, has boon taken
from th6 Zapata forces, that nearly
half tho stato of Chihuahua l8;coin-
plQtoly controlled by Curraiizavttyiu8
ihEt Jitirbz-J,8' cut ofr, from tho.' In
terior and tuat fnany towns In the
north aro arming against attacKB by
tho Villa forces. Carrrnnza's war
ofrit.'o has been moved irom Vera
Cruz to Moxlco City.
GREEnSTATRIOTIC
.xlOHK
FUOM
COOS COUNTY
LKAVK FOU KUHOPK
to
During that Mouth Itout Left
Francisco for South
tDr AmocUIM Preu Coo DJ Time. J
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18. An
American schoonor Academy, report
ed detained at Huenn Ventura, sail-
- . m T nt I.. l.lln. ...11.
OH I HUH lltMU Jllliu . I lu uaiuioi. nu
a crow of nine men ror Callao, Peru.
The master was Captain L. J. Bohn.
The vessol has been running to South
Sea Islands and Mexican ports.
McMINNVILLE Tho coroner's ju
ry has decided that William Booth.
whose body was round In a road.
I was murdered, and William Branson,
aged 23 years, Is under arrest bus
pected of tho murder of tho farmer.
Consuls Provide Transportation
Xntho Imutl for Those Who
Will Join (ho Army
Still moro Coos county Greoks
hnvo left ror tho old country to Join
tho army. Several weeks ago HN
teon or twenty loft horo and now ten
or twolvo moro havo gone. They
wero mostly men who havo boon
working on tho railroad construc
tion work on tho other side of tho
bay,
Tho Greek consuls arrange for
tho transportation of tho men and
It is said that many throughout tho
country aro responding to tho call
to colors of their country. Accord
ing to tho latest reports from tho
war zone Greece ls not going Into
the war if It Is possible to keep out
but is to maintain an armed neutral
ity which means that, a big army
will bo maintained..
The Greeks all seem quite loyal
to their natlvo country and whllo on-
1.. n T,nt nt tha PnnR pntintv man
have responded to tho present call
they nil say that should tho country,
becomo Involved In war and tney bo
needed thoy would go at once.
P. T. Shields of lliiullngttiu, Oregon,
Among Those Killed nt. Hun-
tl Iph, Kansas, Saturday
tlr AmocIiIciI r-rru to Coo liar Tlmn.
ItANDOLPH, Knn., Oct. IS.j-TIio
namo or P. T. Shlolds, of Iliiutlug
ton, Oregon, wns today added to the
list of identified dead, and tho to
tal loss of lire In Saturday's motor
train accident wns officially sot nt
11.
BIG TRIAL STARTS
.UJHOUS IIKAIt STATKMKXT IX
XKW IIAVKX CASK
Vi-rdlct in Kurd of Several Cunon Wan
"Death As a Itt-siilt, of an Air
Haiti" Art Ion Taken Regard
ing Sl i,r tho Persons Killed
tllr AmocUle.l rtM to Oot IUj Tim.
LONDON, Oct. 18.- -Tho Inquest or
(ho hodlt-H of (hreo victims of tho
first bomb dropped Hi tho Zoppelln
raid Wednesday night on the Lon
don area, and of thrco nthem killed
or who died ns tho result of sub
sequent explosions, was hold hero
lodiiy.
Tho verdict lu each caBo wnH
"Death as the result of an air raid."
Ari'iui.-s The Kaiser
The father or ono or the victims
protested ngnlnst the laconic verdict:
"My son was murdered by order
ot tho KtilHor. l summon tho Kais
er lo meet mo boforo tho Judgment
sent or God to unswer ror tho death
or my son."
AID
COT GTS
WIIMam Horkcft'Ilcr, Lewis Cass
Lcdynrd ami .Vine Other Present
ami Former Directors on Trial
(Or Aunclitftl 'rM lo Coo Ilr Tlmn.
NUW YOItK, Oct. IS. Tho Jurors
choso to try Wllllnm Rockefeller,
Lewis Cans Lcdynrd and tiluo other
directors, or former directors, or (ho
Now Haven Railroad, charged with
conspiracy to monopolize Interstate
commerce, beard the oncnlntr nddrcss
lu tho Federal Court hero today of
R, L. Batts, attorney ror tho Govern
ment, He Haiti tho Government nnd law
did not undertake to punish henofl
clal natural growths, but that tho
Now Haven was a combination
which could havo been brought to
gether and havo given good sorvlco
without bringing about n situation
"whero tho peoplo or Nov Knglnnd
nront tho mercy ot n noworful com-blnatlon."
ADDITION TO 1 H. NAVY WILL
III! BUILT
SlMi-en Suhmarliies and Sl Doslroy-
crs Aro to He Constructed for
(ho (ioveninicnt
lj AuoclttM I'll to Cm llr Tlmn.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Oct. 18.
Contractu for 10 iiubnmrlncs and six
tlcstroyora wero nwnrtlod today by
tho Navy Department. One destroy
er will bo built nt tho Norfolk Nnvy
Yard and ono nt Mnre Island. Six
HiihmiirluoH will ho built on tho Pa
cific Coast. Ilramerton,- Washington,
will build ono.
PLAN XKW IIOTKIi
IS
TU
WILLIAM WALLACK SPKXCK OF
UALTIMORK HAS IIIRTIIDAY
.Mini . Ono 1 In'iuli-cil Years Old Today
. .. WtiN l'pr;.MaiiyYi-lir Proml- . .
; neni i-i"ancier i
tnr AiwUt. ita l Coo Dtj Tlmn )
UALTIMOUK, Mti., Oct. 18.W1II
liuu Wulluco Speiico, lor many years
u lending financier of this city, cele
brated today the hundredth aniil
vorsnry or his birth. Ho was born
lu Kdlnhurgh, Scotland.
COgi'lLLK XOTKS
Xoivn of (ho County Seat Told lu (ho
Sentinel
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burns rccolvod
n (elegram announcing the birth or
nnothor grnudson, tho parents being
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. It. Steele, or Bnlto.
Montana.
II. L. Hoffman was brought over
horo from Myrtle Point and placed
In jnll to borvo out a lino ot $fiO Im
posed by Justico'Kelloy or that pluco
ror killing a Bpottod fawn. (
S. A. Ilurrord, nu old man living
a mllo and a half below town, whllo
walking over tho old logging road
trestlo ncross Cunningham crook,
oi)o day last week, fell and broko his
log.
Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, of this city,
and Mrs. II. F. Morrison, of Ilaiiion.
attended the Grand Lodge of tho
Pythian Sisters at Portland.
L. II. Hazard went over to tho Hay
to bring in his now slx-cylluder
Studobaker touring car, which is ono
of tho rinest machines brought Into
Coos county this year. "
A. T. Boldon got back trom Can
by, Oregon, after spending about a
month In the Willamette valley. He
says times aro much better here than
In that section.
John E. Quick and his sister, Mrs.
Henry Harvey, or Pondloton, startod
by the Kllzaboth last week ror a rour
weeks' visit to San Francisco and tho
big fair. Mrs. Harvey will return to
her home from tbero.
(old Heath Will Have A Modern
Structure
Gold Ilonrh is soon to havo nnothor
hotel which will he built yet this
fall. Tho luiuhor for tho building
has boon ordered from Coos Hay and
Is expected hero nu the noxt trip or
the Itoiimor. Mrs. J. G. Walker and
Mrs. C. I). Lnmson aro financing tho
deal, and tho building will stand on
tho slKhtly point kuouw locally as
the Old School llouso grounds.
HAS XKW PROCKSS
Cnrry Count .Man Will Try II Willi
llliirk Sand
Rognrtllng a new proceou for snv
lug mineral from black Band tho
Port Orfonl Trlbuuo Buys:
r. li. Wiilsworin, who owiib mo
Handy Itanch near Gobi Beach, pass-
li, u cuiihi, miivniK a maun nuiiu
and his machine from Woddor
0 tho Galller cauoh near Han-
ilnn. Tlin iiiiicliliii). which was built.
nt Roguo river, embodies now Itloas
ror Having bejiob gold, ami It Is claim
ed It has proved n success. It .will
ho glvon n thorough (rial on tho Ban
dou bench.
A". II.
Ilitutly II
edjup Hi
inuier nu
hu( n to
THINK DKCR BIG OXK
Ctimnient Mntlti on Milliter Story By
1 Curry liKr
Regurding a tleer hunting ntory of
this Buutlou tho Port Or ford Trlbuuo
says:
"A Coos county Jiiintor wan cred
ited by the hay papers last week with
having killed u tour point buck that
dressed with Its bead on 22G lbs,
II this doer was killed lu tho woods,
anil not In tho linuglnutlou'or n oni
ons uiiurod, It Is probably (ho largest
ono of Its kind that thoro Is any rec
ord of.
GKTS TIIHKK BUCKS
Stanley Hrlggs Brings Homo Plenty
of Deer Moat
Stanloy Brlggs arrived homo Friday
night from n hunting trip and
brought with him thrco flno bucks.
He wont to Camas Valloy and In com
pany wltji Halo Bourno mado a trip
from thoro Into tho Mountains not
far from tho Sheep Camp on tho Mid-
fdlo Fork Road. Brlggs tided up all
fthreo of Ids llconso tags und deter
mined to bring all tho deer homo.
Ho, had to make soveral transfers
from dirrerout vehicles but gat tho
nieat safely home-.
R03EBURG -George Church was
found guilty or violating tho local op
tion laws artcr a trial.
Buy your shoes .at n shoo store.
Only ull Leather Shoes at Gordon'
shoo store.
Times want ads bring results.
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