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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
ww"7nw?r' ,rrw mj,- IMWf THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1910 EVENING EDITION AT THIS PICTURE OF JUSTICE IN OUR COURT'S A J'KKSIDKXT WILSON OF UNITED Wlltl'MCSS, WHO IS ACCt'SED WITH OTIIEltS OP STEAL-INCI 9n,UO,0(M), HAS HIS HAIIj KIXKI) AT 1-1100 PART OK TII1:KT, AND A POOR WOMAN WHO STEALS FOUR CENTS, HAS IIEIt HAIL FIXED AT U.BOO TIMES MOKE THAX AMOUNT STOLEN. Friend Bros'. Suits Wm M o The Best in Sight 1 11W f NEW YORK, August 18. Friends at Colonel C. C. Wilson, who Is tho ln dlctod iircsldont of tho United Tele graph Company, and Is accused of etcallng J5.000.000, were surprised yesterday to learn of his marriage to Miss Stella Lowls, his stenographer ami confidential secretary. Tho for- NEW YORK, August 18. Mrs. Lnvlnaky was arraigned bofoio Mag istrate Frcschl In tho Esbox Market Court charged with stealing a loaf of bread from a grocery store on Droomo Btrcot. Tho grocer told tho magistrate that for tho last three months ho had "----- ,. i--------------- mcr miss lewio is snni i nuvu "i- nusacii ureau nuarij every murium. jicarcd boforo the Grand Jury which from tho bread box outsldo the store, indicted Colonel Wilson. As his wlfo alio will not bo nblo to toBtlfy against him now. . When ho was arraigned In tho fed eral court Wednesdny on Indictments charging conspiracy and attempt to defraud ho pleaded not guilty and was allowed 18 hourH In which to pro euro 2G,000 ball. Ills first act after leaving tho court room was to moot his former stenographer, Miss Stella Lewis, and tho two then proceedud to tho city hall nntl secured a marriage license from City Clork Scully Hhortly ftor 7 o'clock. At !) o'clock thoy stood up boforo u rabbi nt Miss Lewis' homo at 081 Simpson street, tho llroiix, niul woro married. Tho Impetuous bridegroom Is l I years old nnd hns three children by h former murrluKo. As president of tho llnlli'd Wireless CompRiiy ho was In dicted with six other olllcers and di rectors on tho charge that thoy had conspired to obtain money nnd prop erly by fnlsp pretenses. Recently neighbors had Informed him that u woman came to his store every morning and took away broad with her. Tho ttrocor lived across tho Btrect from his store, and ho kept watch. Ho said ho saw Mrs. .Luvln Hky go to tho bread box, take a loaf of bread and go quickly away. Ho followed her to her homu and hud her placed under arrost. :.!'. LnvIiiHky said that sho had paid u boy who she thought wiih In chnrgo of tho Btoro I contri for tho loaf she had taken away. She said her husband was a peddler and did not imilcu much monoy. Thoy paid $10 a month for their four rooms, nnd us tho nix children woro fre quently hi, a good deal of money was required for ' medicine. Although thoy hnd a html tlmo getting along, he denied thnt sho had over stolon. Tho woman's story nrousod consid erable sympathy In court, but the magistrate sold ho was obliged to hold her under $100 ball for trial. OTE PROGRESSIVE! rules In Congress, to the pure food laws and to pure drugs', ho Is opposed to tho taxation of Incomes, to tho In heritance tax and to the election of Uultod States Senators by a dlffct vote of the neonle: ho Is oniiosed to tho direct primary law whether ll pro vides for an assembly or not, nit wit- niiiiM Vmi Ynrlf! lni linu fmitflit flint A CLEAR, CLEVER AXI) LOGICAL'. ',.., " 1 1 v uj uiu iiint iiii;u utuinnutu, ou KTATEMEXT OK THE PRINOI- for as 1 know, although It has been PLES INVOLVED IN THE PHI'S-ln'"0'''1''' ' ,ll,(,,lt twenty two States In the union In one form or another, In tho face of hid opposition. In short, tho standpatter Is opposed to anything nnd everything that tends i JPil I lffmffl lillHitnl mfnffm In if ra ?xija--ri::r grSr i"-' e? Iiijjila "" ClrOTIIVjO COMPANr JjM-f ,vmmmmmmaummasmmmifssfsx to $30 $12 This hasf been thoroughly proven to us and we can convince you. rniCNO onOTMens ClrOTIIVjO COMPANr fiffiirtw.tP M4IMMM North Front Street. FIXUP. I MMhmiBuWL '!!; ILL BOX HERE SMMIf NIGHT EXT PARTV STHL'fHJLE IX THE REPUIII.ICAX RANKS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES: There was n time In the history of this world when cortnlu people bo., ates; lloved that royal blood made thorn WMol " '" ' tixnrlnr In Mioll. fnllmv lilnn- Hint i 'lOIU'O tllllt " they woro entitled to gi eater rights nnd privileges than tho common herd; that thoy had a right to rule mid control their fellows and exer cise nil governmental functions by divine right and they were always stubborn sticklers for thoo nlloTt privileges, so much so that no modi fication thereof tending to loosen their grip was over brought about without tho snerllUe of lunumerablo liuninn lives and letting of rivers of blood, in thta country, not without Brent sacrifice have we ropudlatetl these theories to some extent; we hnvo devlnrcd that all men uro cre ated free and equal ami we profess to believe that nil governmental power Is Inherent In all tho pcoplo as op posed to tho old Idea that all author ity was Invosted In the royal bonds of government, lint llio nuuloiit Idea of dlvino right Is hard to eliminate. Even In this country, hero and now, tinmlstnkablo evidences of It still ex ist. A standpatter I h fellow who Is opposed to progress nnjl he Is fount! everywhere; ho nbhons any change In tho present existence of things; h desires to lot what ho Is pleased to call "well enough," alone; ho wants to stand still and he wants everybody cite to do the same thin. AH mon arch nnd nil tyrants of ovory doscrlp tlou nnd kind are nnd always have been stnndpntte -s, even down to tho present Cznr of all the Russia. Every man In whoso volus (lows, a drop of royal blood Is a standpatter. All jonts ami ladles nnd tho trains of persons who polish the handles of their big front doora are stiuulpnt ters. very niau who has what he Is pleased to term vested rights, or a comfortable pluoe at the pork linriol, or bis hands In the dougnba a n fc.ar.dnattor. Every grafter, every legpuller, overy heeler, every barna cle mul ory Unuger eu l a staud patter. Every trust, the "Interests" end the peddlers of pap are nil staud- pa-vs. Tho standpatter Is opposed 'whea wuH mu u mo ruvisiaii iu tno tariffs without a string to It; he Is opposed to the parcels post, and postal banks; ho U t. r: , ;;- ... : ". ".. .,n? . frsu" to .0,.. to hta 0w fri.V i. . ""'roau tor ror of losing nt(eon conts some iodtnL " !,hlU P,,08ed t0 th0 wl,oro' "wetlmo, somehow, juodlncatlou of tho tyrannical house GKOi wATKINS to the betterment of the condition of anybody but himself and his nssocl- IiIh conduct Is such ou the furnish unmistakable evl- tho ox kuoweth his mas ter niul the nss his master's nib." He Is mnrrled to his Idols and you can't Jar hlnrlooKo with a hand spike. An Insurgent Is n man who be lieves In progress, In going ahead, In adjusting our laws, customs, rules niul regulations to over Mmiiglng con ditions. All modlllcntlons for tho betterment of mankind have boon brought about and mado possible by tho insurgent; ho tuny hnvo been inlHtnkon at times, but he lies ben the pioneer of every reform worthy the uamo; he hns borne the brunt of the battle lu nil ages. With the In- surgent eliminated, wo would still be elnd In a my of sunshine, nr legs iiiiiiiiwi 11 siy oiuo ami wielding a club, with n corner on the paint and the elubs, by some thrifty standpat ter. Tho Insurgent s now ns he al ways has been, the abomination mid a thron In tho lUmh of the standpat ter. Time was when tho standpatter declared every Insurgent possessed of a devil, promptly broke him ou the rack and hanged him to the nearext limb. The devil has nlvas been lu cahoot with thy staudimtter and that Is the only thing I have ngtilust him. However, bo it said lu all talrno., tho Csar now has us ho has had for some time a cavern In far away SI beila "whore the winds never blow and the storms-never come," for In surgents of milder typo a iivlne death. .Merciful Cxar! In this fair laud wo uro content to make fju. enll tho Insurgents uniues, tuiuud them In their business, deprive them of their Just mid equal proportion of political patronage and road them out of tho party, whatever that niiiv mean, for bo u kaown the stamlpnt ters are always the party, the slmou Pure, double distilled qulutessenoe, none gonuluo unless blown in tho Mvitlf. whether in the majority or minority, right or wrong, with full power to kick the other fellow out rim eoiulltions aro such that we must line up whether we desire to do ko or not. The time had mm- irPi..,i must determine for hlwaelf whether he Is a staudpatter. an tusurgent, n olant or a splneloss mollycoddle, roosting the topmost hMkhouM.-miaid T idOALL f Ulahw rtBfv' "vi I " "W?-"- J f&S ilftrr rV A -., "tfV-AVvi. '- ri 11 Jmm'rwjDs - - Jf -. - L isir3' Cam Msl Mm cOiadfL 1 . m ' 'A Wl'U kM0Wn Sun Krf "c'co h Mr- nrr,vc'1 liero to-day on I ;'l !o!rll!M"l)',rU"'"1 K0 wUh Jcia m- nt ! Mnrshllold 8 latlug Rink Saturday night. August 20th. Ho Is In lino' shape r.nd will put on the Inlshlng touches here. He is trained down pretty well so that he w 111 not have any dllllculty in making 1C0 pounds for tho bout. Mana ger John llerron Is enthusiastic over the "go" as it promises to bo an un ,V;.,fl"? r,""T!U:.m,yn"i:e V01 6n, 1,ns l 1W. Tickets can ho ,, , l '"" "l" v-"1"' nesnies .el nnd Day, a """""' are nomg arranged. Senator couplo of classy Haines will reforce. pre- ti -wii smnra-T natmmnrmnwtrfXMxryrr n wild: fkomeCw&i:- oak luh'mtuh& mchefaeb UM out oj cub 6kU Into the horned ot tfa fteojjfo off t&k eittf foeaMt m Haw amap- mado tho , fiUeM Utpht. mam a teCC, Sal M we- profit on the flukmtuke M we onfy make a 4a'A fiu d(ypv t eie'-e in a&!ww hifh -fiUeed M Mieve in matmif Cow jMeeb and, doing a &u? jtAni tuhe (Mine64-. $n atest The Very L and . The Very Best "n HARDWARE May always be found at this store Carpenter's Tools a Specialty Don't Buy Until You See you need -some thht?4 M tfo houte don t if oaf eome and M M dhow tfott what we have got joh- you. GOING & HARVEY Complete House Furnishers i """""""""'"""-"-"-"--"-n-n-n-n-tt-n-t;." .ntuA si r . . raciTic iwonumental .. if J ffs M wT Ml' & tV meW?.-j2-' &fSm FVTJ and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor HARSHPIELD, ORE. rdk,clnOffm0nUn,e"taIWrk I,romi,tl artistically exe a" Ca,latr works on South Broadway. n-K-.n-K-.::..a..?Itl.t, ff T f , ff sjeaaM Cla A Want Ad will sell it tor you A NEW nuxcil OP ssy fixtures UH arrived, at prices to suit. ' Coos Bay Wiring Co. latl'EKT KLECTIIICIAXS Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 237. WE HAVE PLACED IX 1'UHLIO SERVICE A Bus to Meet All Trains Will also make calls on telephone orders. Phono 120.1. Phono 1!WJ A baggago wagon has also been n'lded that will call for and deliver trunks, baggago nud light freight. Also run private hack to Roseburg- L. H. HEISNER . Livery and Feed Stable. Riliir?!