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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1910)
"rumijtwmqiVI' "I'Tr (E00 Stat? ADS. NEWS GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW B HEADING THE COOS AY TIMES. ALIi THE NEWS ALw THE TIME TERSELY TOLD t: :: :: :: : ,v I1U8ISB5S 13 SLOW, Al VKniisi" UCCESsruIi nusi. nffTLl' "l ..,.tmr v'::: nouses bvkk MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Shw " lag '- " Established lu 1878 ' ..nf. xXXH't ns Tlio Const Mali. ' . iillfTEET OF TUBER ' BURKED NEAR KLAMATH FALLS INTEREST IN i in ni nuu MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910- EVENING EDITION -EIGHT PAGES. A cTX aSST"11 No- 30" . .1.. mwnn P.rope flis. Fireinwe o.uv. v- trict Causes a big Loss. MUCH MORE TIMBER IS ENDANGtKtU. fears Entertained For One of Fire Rangers, Who Is Missing. (By Associated PrcBB.) HVkK. Wash.. August 20. Tlio lord fire on .Mount McLoughlln and tfoiint Wtt I " H0 mrcjuuiwiiK l" 1 jiy and tho omcors iiui" u.i. . precnt calm will keep up until they ... .t tho Ilro unilor comploto con trol Six of tho rangers for whom (mm baio been felt hnvo turned up, tewing only one thnt 1b missing. Tho jre To tho Clover Creek district hns become moro govornablo after de fying 30,000,000 feet of Umber. Tbli flro still ondnngors about 200, 000,000 feet of timber. YOUNG RANCHER in 0 H MURDERER James Roberts Arrested For Killing of Dell McConncll and Admits It, But Claims Self-Defense. (By Associated Pre?.) , COLFAX, WnBh., August 20. James Iloberts, son of a well known rnnchor, was arrested yesterday for .the murder of Dell McConncll. Rob erts admltb that ho did the killing, but clalniB self-defense and clalniB M.n l. .11.1 i .In !. tftlltMi. lititll ftfter McConnell had beaten him se verely and was apparently nbout to shoot. Roberts was astounded when arrested. Ho doubtlesB thought that ho wna secure on the belief that the boasts of tho "freckled faco man," who claimed to have killed McCon nell, had deceived tho authorities, KTIHfillF ' RALLjCORES Portland Wins a Game, Which Keeps Her in the Lead. HOW THEY STAND. Won. Portland 09 Oakland 75 San Frnncleco..7l Vernon 70 Los Angeles... 70 Sacramento ...40 i Lost. P. C. 57 05 cr. 07 70 82 .548 .530 .532 .fill .500 .374 (By Associated Prcsa.) PORTLAND, Ore., August 20. Portland won another gamo to-day plajlng against Oakland. San Fran cIjco lost to Vornon. Tho s"corcs of jctcrda)'g gnmog follow: AT PORTLAND R. Portland 3 Oakland 2 AT SAN FRANCISCO 71. San Francisco 0 Vernon 2 AT LOS ANGELES , R. I Angel? "... 4 Sacramento '. 1 II. 0 7 II. 9 5 II. 5 9 SAIL I'OH ENGLAND. Ir. liljipcn mid Lenevo Woman to Ho Taken Hack, lllv Associated Press QUEBEC, August 20. Dr. Crlp pen and Mn Leuevo woro taken from the provincial jail onrly to-day In a special carriage and drlvon rapidly westward. Tha couple woro in charge- of detectives and will' sail to Bt8ht en tho stoamor Mcgan'tlc for Liverpool, Judge Hall Hands Down Impor tant Decision Regarding Foreign Corporations. Judgo John F. Hall, of tho Coos County Court has Just handed down a decision In tho enso of tho Gray llolt Company vs. F. S. Dow for $350 lu which ho held for thu defendant. Tho suit nroBO over a contract rein tlvn to tho lease of tho Alllauco ware house, which tho Gray-Holt people secured from tho C. A. Smith "Com pany a ear or bo ago. Tho decision has aroiiBcd much comment among tho local attorneys owing to an Important point of law Involved, regarding thu liabilities and restrictions on a foreign corporation. The principal defense made lu tho caso wan made upou thu ground that tho foiolgn corporation had not com piled with tho laB of Oregon at the lime of making tho contract. Tho act of tho State Leglslatuio of 1003 pro vides that "liveiy foreign corpora tion, before transacting business within the Stnto of Oregon, shall me lts declaration to do bimluesM and pay Its entrance feo and license fee to the Stnto and shall execute and acknowl edge a power of attorney designating a citizen nml resilient oi uregon as agont of the foreign corporation unon whom service of summons may bo niado In any enso in tho courts ot Oregon and shall illo Bruno with the Secretary of State and ahall have Issued to such foreign corporation a cortlflcnto of tho Secretary of Stato nuthoilzlng such torclgn corporation to do buslneso In tho State. The Su premo Court of Oregon In tho caso of Hank of British Columbia vs. Page, construes this Innsuaso to bo tho equivalent of saying, 'That a foreign corporation shall not transact busi ness in Oregon beforo It Bhnll hnvo comnllcd with those requirements,"' and thnt audi contract, bolng In vio lation of tho provision of law, Ib void Tho ruling of Judgo Hall Is bjisoil upon tho theory .thnt n foreign cor poration may comply with tin law after making tho contract and thoio by make tho contract valid. "This In effect means," said an at torney to-day, "that n forolgn cor poration may make contracts within this State without complying wlth'tho requirements of our laws and If n clt izan Buffers nny loss, or damage, or is placed In a position whero It bocomes j necessary to enforce a rlgnt in tne courts, that such citizen ennnot main tain an notion In our courts, but must go to tho Stato wherein tho corpora tion Is locnted and bring His ncuon HOI ROD AT BANDON CRUISER SOUTH DAKOTA RAM REDONDO GOES TO PORTLAND Members of Lumberman's As sociation Hold Big Gather ing and Banquet To-Night. A big meeting of the Iloo Hoo, tin lumbermen's aocloty, will bo hold to night nt Handon. Quito a number wont from this city to-day to bo pres ent. Now members are to be ad mitted nnd the meeting will bo fol lowed by a big bnnquot. Several prominent members of the order from othor plncoa will bo present. Col. Rosa of Handon Is ono of tho now membcrB to bo taken Into tho lodge, i i Arrives From San Francisco , and Leaves For North " This Afternoon. The Itedondo arrived tills morning from San FrnnclBCo and brought fr"elght and passengers. She sailed later In tho dny for Portland, mak ing ono trip to that city liistend of to San Francisco. After this ono trip north alio will go back on her rogu lar run. Those who loft for Portland on tho steamer woro J. V. Sntcaton, Mrs. F. M. nerch, T. A. Hall, R. W. Grllllth, 12. II. Davis and wlfo, J. E. Main nnd E. C. Chnso. S TUG AND CAUSES DAMAGE Breaks From Her Moorings at Marc Island and Drifts Down Channel. RAD FRUIT IS IN BAD REPUTE NOW STUCK ON THE MUD FLATS- MIL mmo I 0 WORK TODAY New Eastside Plant of Smith Company Now In Full Operation. Tho now Enstsldo mill of the C. A. Smith Lumber nnd Manufacturing Company started on tho regular run to-day. Tho machinery all worked nlcoly nnd the mill will bo turning out 150,000 feet of lumber every day. W1L DETECTIVE IS L BE A GREAT GAME Elks and Eagles' Teams Meet on the Diamond To -Morrow. . The Elks and tho Eagles will plaj a gamo of baBoball to-morrow after noon in Mnrshfleld. It will bea groat game. Both sides hnvo selected good players uud somo real sport Is prom Ued. Tho proceeds of the gamo go toward (he charity fund of tho Elks. SHOT DOWN ALL ROOM TAKEN. The hotels and rooming houses of Marihfield woro all flllod Thursday. Somo of those who camo home, lata from North Bond nnd had not previ ously provldod for accommodations erO UUabln n irnt n nrin Mnrn Minn one walked the atreota or found a convenient chair for tho. night. It as tho tlrst tlmo for a long while 'hat all of tho hotel and rooming houjo acconimodatlona of the city ero taken up. George Costelli, Well Known in New York Killed in Fight. (By Associated Press.) OYSTER BAY. August 2 Q. George Costelli. a Now York detective well in tho courts of that State; but that known for bis Immense strength, was U the corporation desires to onrorce , murnoreu mn lu-uu, ... ..pv ..... Its claims against a citizen of our a crowd at the landing of the S-, State T . ay. after making the con-vanhaka Yacht Club's boat house, tract comply with tho laws men-1 Costelli had been acting na keeper of tioned and thereafter enforce its con-; the boat house during the summer tracts against our cltlons in our own ; while recuperating from 1' courts, but the citizen of our Stnto I wound received In Now oik last Li V. nronindod from enforcing spring while arresting a robbery uw- l.ls rights In our courts unless suchlpect. Costelli had been having trou- forolgn corporation ahoulil wish io jWb wiui a cruwu i .----comply with such laws and place It-! night ITrovo half a dozen of them self In a position to bo sued In our away. In a few minutes they re- (turned wuu anoi. guiiB. nuc ..-.- Th case will bo carried to thojworq fired, two from tho detective a higher courts. GET IT DONE RIGHT. M-'XI) will REPAIR your SHOES n'lQ he Is rusting from othor busl- Repairing of watches, clocks and Jowelry la our Bpeclnlty in the Jewelry department. No mauer "" A. inii avn It our careful atten- tlon. Glvo ua a trial on your old broken jowelry; wo make It llko now. Watches carefully repaired, timed and adjusted. When others fall, try us. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, RED CROSS DRUG STORE. revolver and ono from the shot gun. Costelli fell dead on the wharf. REVOLUTION OVER. Hnvo Come Troubles In Nicaragua to n Close. fOy Associated Press. i NEW ORLEANS, La., August 20. Cablegrams received hero irom Dluoflolds to-day stnto that tne -m- enraguan revolution is enuuu, that the Madrlz and Estrada tactions have agreed upon torms of peace, RAD LIVED AT ABERDEEN Insane Sailor Off the Omega Had Formerly Conducted Dance Hall. It was thought thnt Jacobson, tho Incline sailor takon off tho schooner Omogn, might bo wanted aT Aberdeen. Tho city marshal at North Bond loarnod thnt Jacobson had at ono tlmo conducted a dance hall at Aber deen. A man who Is now on tho bny Idoutiuod Jacobson ns tho samo man who wna in partnership with Gobi, who was recontly sent to the ponl- tqntlnry for llfo on a charge of mur dering a sailor. It was bellevod at the tlmo that Gobi was guilty of tho murder of many sailors who dlsap noared. Tho fact that Jacobson had been a partnor of Gobi, it was bo lleved that possibly ho was wanted at Aberdeen. A telegram was sent to tho Abordeon city marshal, who re plied that Jacobson was not wauted. Jacobson will bo sont to tne as lum. An inquisition as to hla sanity wna hold to-day. Inspector P. M. Hall-Lewis Hot On Trdil of Violators of Law. P. M. Hall-Lewis, deputy fruit In spector for Coos county, Is hot on tho trail of fruit growers and dealers who are not complying with the Stnto law which prohibit!! tho Belling or ship ping of diseased fruit.. He has nmdo tho rounds pretty thoroughly and served notlco on the dealers and giowera as to whnt tho requirements oftho law nro so that they will hn an opportunity to escapo prosecution by complying nnd la now keeping clobo tab to boo that tho law Is lived up to. Yesterday he landed a number of boxes of apples that wero bad In the eyes of tho law and ho gave them tho "conl oil" troatment. Ono box of fruit ho found on tho dock. It was a ship ment to John W. Snovor by a friend up the river who thought to glvo the MarHhueld mnn a luscious I It of fruit for his home. Mr. Snovor was nil an ticipation when ho .stnrUd for tho wharf and ono can Imagine his regret when IiiBtend of tho tempting box of fruit ho found n box suffering from tho "coal oil" treatment and a notlco from tho InBpector thnt they had been condemned bb being diseased. "Thoro Is a big improvement in tho nunlltv of fruit that Is being put on tho mnrket," said Mr. Lowla .yester dnw "However, somo of tho groworB aro not complying as well as they should. Wo have simply got to wlpo out tho diseases which aro ruining our orchnrds nnd tho only wny Ib to stamp It out. Of courso, It Is bound to pinch Boraconq In doing this, nut tho temporary damage will uo ropaiu a hundred times within a few years by tho Improved crop. Tho law rec ognizes only two kinds of fruit clean and dlsonbed. Gradually I am going to' enforce tho Oregon restric tions to the lotter nnd nm giving till a fair notlco to escapo trouble. ir Mn.i .i..a nk niinnronllv lint awaro that tho Orogon law provldqB that each packago or box of fruit they ship or market must bear their name and postolllco nddresB. Othors who do know It nro apparently trying fto evndo the law by using bags and crates that do not look ns though they had fruit In them. Of course, nearly all tho dccoptlvo packages contain diseased fruit nnd whenever i nn,i It. I nm Eolng to destroy it and if I am convinced that a wilful ovasibn of tho law was attempted, I will prosecuto tho guilty pnrtlos nnd roqulro them to pny n heavy Jlno." The Tug Is Badly Damaged By Collision With Big Vessel. (By Associated Proas.) VALLEJO, Cal., August 20. Tho cruiser South Dakota broko from her moorings at Maro Island to-day nml drifted down tho channel, colliding with tho naval tug Unandllla. Tho cruiser drifted onto tho mudflats and camo to a stop. Tho tug wbb badly damnged, but the South Dnkotn sus tained no dnmago further than a holo In her Bide. It Is expected that alio can bo floated at high tide. RETURNS TO MONASTERY Former Rector of Marshfieid Church Will Leave Port land for San Francisco. PORTLAND, Ore., Auguat 20. Rev. Edward Donnelly, who has boon connected with thla dloceHO for sov- oral years, whb given n reception ro- contly on the occasion of his depar ture to tho Dominican Monastery in Bonocln, Calif., whero ho will reside permanently. Ills return to tho mon astery from which ho withdraw twon-ty-threo years ago will recall his zoal nnd dovotlon In an Important caso at that tlmo. Father Donliolly, bolng n skilled architect, olllclally plannod nnd supervised tho ninny magnlllcont church cdlncea In tho Orogon City dloccso. Beforo coming to Oregon ho hnd nlrendy acquired professional fnmo In Los Angeles, Denver, Wash ington nnd othor cities. It is an nounced that tho lit. Hov., Thomas Abbote, formerly of Mount Angel College, will succeed Fnthor Donnelly ns supervising nrchltoct on his return from Denver, whero ho Is nt present receiving treatment from an eye spe cialist. MURDERED YS RED. Take your SUNDAY DINNER nt CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables 'or PARTIES by PHONE. A "no stock of up-to.-aato plcturo rame mouldings. Walker's Studio. 1 NOW is tho TIME for YOU to TAKE advantage of LOW PRICES in HARNESS. LUND- is SELLING out his ENTIRE STOCK nt absolutely COST PRICES to make room for a . big winter stock of shoes. I ! Buy your groceries at SACCHI'S. Old Mnn nml His Wlfo Are Killed Hy Burglars. (Dv Associated Press.) WILMINGTON, Dol., August 20. Tini.m-t Cnsov. Jr.. keepor of n goneral storo at Claymont, nnd his wife woro murdorod In thoir beds by thloves 8omo time Inst night. Tho murdor was committed with a club. Caaoy wad 70 yoars old and his wlfo was 72 years. GAYNOR OUT OF DANGER. DENIED HY ROOSEVEIr. (By Associated Pross.) OYSTER BAY, N. Y., August 20 Col. RoobovoU to-day emphatically donled thnt ho hnd sont nn ultimatum to President Tnft that ho must break with Vlco-Presldont Sherman. It was reported that Shorman wuh chiefly responsible for "tho action of the Stnto committeemen -lu refusing to select Roosevelt as tomporary chair man of tho Republican convention. Roosovelt says that ho had not tfert any ultimatum. QUEEN OUT TO-NIGHT. Tho queen ot tho carnival, Miss Ge'nevlee F. Tellefson, nnd her two maids of honor, will be on the streets In an auto thla evening be tween 8 and 10 o'clock. Try Times' Want Ads, 4 MAMMA'S HOYS. t An exchaugo tolla of a now;a- paper reporter who Interviewed thirty successful business men and found that all of tnem wnon boys had been governed strictly and frequently thraahed. Ho also Interviewed thirty loafers , and learned that twenty-seven of thorn had been "mamma's darling," and the other threo had been reared by tneir granu- mothers. Mayor of New York Is Rapidly Re- entering From wound. (By Associated Press.) vrcw YORK. AiiKiiBt 20. Mayor Gaynor'a condition la oxcellont this morning. Tho physicians say that thq period of dnngor la now pnssed. No operation for the Jnillet will b necessary. . FRUIT JAR FREE with every, dol lar's worth of goods bought at tho Coos Bay Cash Storo. O. O. Lund don't Inloiiii to let nny one undersell him In tho harness or shoo line. BURIAL HELD. IMmence XlKlitlnpile'H Body Is Lniil to Rest. mv Associated Press.) LONDON, August 20. Floronco Nightingale, tho angol of tho Crlmoa, who died on August 13th, at her Lon don homo, wna burled thla evening besides tho bodies of hor fnther and mother In tho chinch yard of tho vil lage of Fastwlllow, In nccorunnco with her wishes, tho bervlce was slm- plo and private FAILS AGAIN. liiAkLAvla- 'resk Photo printing. supplies, developing Walker's Studio. and Heavy Wind Prevents Clif tor From Fljlugl (Bv Associated Pres CHATHAM, England, August 20. Molssnnt, the Chlcngo aviator, waa again compelled to doscond aftor a start for London, because of a strong wind. Tho wind waa so heavy thn it Is doubtful If ho can make a flight at all to-night. l&t&3