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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1910)
Tpwtiy' "MV"3 'lr'',1,T'rr',' """i(if' "? n,ywNH' " -wwwwwsr''" tos ADS. NEWS rv BUSINESS 18 BLOW, Al W THAT IT PAYS IS EVI S'lV SUCCESSFUL ,I1USI- GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW Btf READING THE COOS AY TIMK8. ALL THE NEWS ALo THE TIME TERSELY lOLD t: :: t: :: :: """ ....a l.'trttUYWIIUUtt sx Kg 1'OHftia MEMDER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Etnb1!8lict1 In 1M78 ns The "Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos Bay Advertiser. No. 32. "IMWFBUPHWW WWPH.HPIPI jyrw-r" y iw i ? IE HUNDRED IN LOST WHILE flGHTING THE FIRES PROMINENT POLITICIAN ARRESTED Lment Supervisor Thinks 3eyond Doubt That -All Have Perished. lIIIS OF WARDNER IN GRAVE. DANGER. Lions in Coeur d'Alene lislrict of Idaho More En couraging To-Day. nan uoo lost. (Hj snilatcd Press.) nt'TTi:. Mont,. Augunt 23. fcn htindrcd flro IlBhters who fed Thomp on Fall four days Ico are reunited lost, and For- i.f Siin nlsr llunoll of Cab- tie" Kcstvc, wlio U nt Thomp- lon, fears nil may have perished. b wM It blowing furloiinly lonaM Tl'onn ion to-day niul It Is feared the little town, which h crowded with refugees, will ) swept by fhobeforo night. . UMPQUA FOREST 6 INJANGER Most Valuable Timber in the Reserve Is Threatened With Destruction. (Special to Tho 'nines.) llOSBIlL'IKl, Ore., August 2:1.--.A blgilro In tho Umpquu 'forest rosorvo threatens tho most eliolro timber. The lire Is In the southenrtovii part ot tho county on tho lurks of South L3mi quu River. Flro fighters huvtt bwn prcbseil Into service Ji tan Rosohmv. G. Sibley of Pennsylvania Charged With Conspiracy to Debauch Voters by Spending Large Sums of Money. tny Associated Pr ) FRANKLIN, .Pa.. August -J3. io 'tuph C. Sibley, who withdrew ns n candidate for Congress on the Repub lican ticket In the Twenty-Eighth Pennsylvania District, was nrrcHted late last night on n wnrrnnt charg ing "Conspiracy to debauch voters." Ho wnB released on his own recog- KILRURN IS ' TO QUE HERE! nlzanco to nppcar boforo n Justlco of tho Peace nt Wnrrcn on August 2Cth. The arrest Is the result of his llgures, filed In obedlonco to tho legislative act requiring a public statement of a candidate's expense account. Sibley Bpent ?17,000 In Wnrrcn county to gain tho nomination and In tho en tire district $32,500, which, accord ing to tho population, averaged $4 a votvs'. In tho same wnrrnnt three other prominent politicians of the same district are nlso charged with conspiracy to debauch "voters. They nro Charles Crandnll, D. M. Howard and Oeorge M. Dunn. WAItn.VKIt IN DANGER. ((By Associated Fresn.) WARD.VCR, Idaho, August -rennr lire), uro ruRhigMVIth- In a mile mid n half of Ward- nor, sml ilie town Ik In nivo Ibiip'r. Six hundred men have M-iit to back lire. - - Vessel Burned at Oakland Was to-Have Been Put on Coos Bay Run. The burning of Die stanmar F. A. Kllbnni at the Oakland docks .af fected Con liny as tho KUburu nvas soon to have been put on tho Port-lnud-Coo liny run. She Is owned by the North Pacific Steamship Company and was Jo run between Cook .flay and Portland, and the stenmer Xew- , , , port was to mnko the run fiorn Coos Cody Lumber Company of Ban- nay to unmion una coquiiipjro 1CREASE T GO ITPOT shlnulns i -eight from Portland to Co- qulllo lMver points.- However, . the jJmralniT'fiV tho Kllbimi, of course, does away with tho carrying on of of the plans, mt least. im tho presont. Tills Is tho second time that iich Komo tho compnnr "line! (By Assoclatod Prcsa.1 fPOKANE, Wash,, August J23. any the -wliOlo of tho Idaho nan- Edle li on flro and possibly four ndred persons haY.o.list tholr llvos. Eiddluon to Ike general loss ot life, Ireit Supervisor Wolglo this niorn- : declared he had not heard Xrom reo hundred of his inon nnd fears h bao pcrisLcd. lfho mining pnof Wnrdner Is almost surround I by the flames. Tito Ilres In vtho or d'AIeno National Forost is Mly out of coiitarol. Tho flros mn Coeur d'AIeno Indian rcsorm- la are checked, nt nro thoso In tho !ouw National Forest. Along Si. "her, there Is n continuous flro aj Pluramtr to th MonUnn line. t to the United States, the lnrgest w l 'ho Chicago. Mllwruikco & set Souid Railroad, which line lost "Wi, bnlldlDss and timber lnnda forty miles, Tho tiros nlonn tho frtbern Pacific In Wostorn Montn- wvo rflmlnlahed. Loss of Ufa In ld d'detilp VaPPv U fenrod. but ' fltHcult to get news from thoro. isonirs Forxit ", "iMC. llOrt Pi... I !WALltCE. Iilalo. Ant-r,f 3 f('Hii diad bodies nro lying nev -i'-uatneo Creek, north of Mur , Idah'L arrnrilln.'' in ..nf ..a- "dbysnn.rvlaor Wolgle. A qj-ow .7 , "" "eP1 Sf nt to InveUgatau .lUed Bh. i Faretter Wqlglo says - im uurke-iiro tht only '8 In Idalio now in iinn,. -Wni. :'sd MuTIln nro entirely enfe. aooiux lost. SP0KAXEi Wn8h An 23 !. . u "' "K'liers, or a toini lre of bIy i,.,j, . I,. , "imrcu mon, wno nnye ; battling wm, tho flames in ". rn Idal'o. are unncconnted for. e Y G("ernment Supervisor Wei ' 'D.a,n Interview at Wallace, de rished be"ef that n0ar,y aU hnd 'om: Excovn.Gixo. ' Assnr.ijvrf ti . SSS0ULA M . . - Ion- ,.est flres which havo raged is v.lCoucp a'Aeno branch of 10 Northern P..m. .... , . Fj, me i.tBi lew mll ne,Dg grartim,,y 8Ub,luert' inroad ;:,: r1."8 t alrti . re t0day- During fd dll h h'Sh w,nds w,c" l'rQ- wci i m wn and ln uearl' every J5aJinst the flames. river neBU' wh(?r0 conditions lem-'' lerIous mi day yesterday, ,"t,,a' to-day u much moreen don Start Another Canip 'ot l-nrrinn ! Th Cody Lunslior iCompnny 'Ra-ndon has inado uttt)uilivo lnnircn-o ImontH and hnscnlargotl tho scope otjan accident has happened. 'work by adding n second enmp nc , niontlia hack Lanum Creek on tho CohuIIIo Rhfr.'Coog nnr.V(jrtIlll nni but 6ne wn8 Tlu company will run .tth cninrs ; wrecked about a week before he and will thus bo able .to supply nunc starUnl on ttols run. "Tho Snntn Clara lon-llinn before a i;otttlo logs out has 5ust beun taken oft tho dry 'Hocks. inaw .economically. Tholloga all o"w undergcmo repairs made to tho mill of tbo George wi Moor. necessary by her wretklnB. She-w 1.,.1.h rnnnmnv ... IlnnUoil. Thf.tO hV0 trtlCBU tllO plltte Of tllO Kll- nlnnt has Dcen cutUaj K0.O0O feet of ip" " tho Eureka run so that he . - iriiiiimn nniiKi nnnin ini'ins im iv i lumber n slay and rAU Jiuvo a still larger output In tho future. The two camps of tho Cody Company nro well equipped. There nro four Inrge i donkey engines, two logging trains ;nml sovernl miles of logging rnllrond J which Is. to bo extended lor another mllo Into a now section of tho tint- --...wwWWW i I 'cournglng. In fnct, many rofnsooc r ( aro propnrlng to roturn homo. I Wallace Is practically free lromJur-..pClSSjb8 Jiat .Ho Yet Will BD .thor dapgor, null tho work of clonr- pJamed as Temporary Chairman. Kllbum coulfl conio to "Coos Day. HBSEVEL T mi CT llni; dobrls Is bolng rapidly puswiu. Vhoro nro somo jnlnor tiros around ,Mullln nnd Burke. No roport was n- (uiived froia Snltez to-day. (Spuclnl to nUio Tlmeii.) SKrrLKiwjjiisBixo. j NEnv Y0ItK' AU6t M A ,ot' (Dv Associated Press.) jtor from Presldont Tnft to Lloyd C. SrOKANK. Wash., August 23. y .Qrlscmn, preiildont of tho Nwv York Elghtoen famlllos Hrtng on tho Spo-'JtQpubllcnn State Committer, was knne road near Nowjiort In North- undo public to-day by Grlicoiu, who oastein Washington, nro still mlBJlns. hnd wlrod tho Presldont stntlnj? that according to ward brought to Spofcane tho Republicans aro confused by tho thU nwrnlng. Homostrnda of thae report -tint tho selection of Vlca aottlors nro In the bunied dlstrle . i President Sherman au temporary And It vlll bo sovoral laya bofor chairman over Roosovelt -was dont by ihoy can bo reached. TJuOier, owned arrangomont wltii him. Tho letter 'W tho Fidelity iuinuor uoiiiiiiuij.,tiuuoB mi iuu. uii iivjivocu .. was campwtely flestroyoo, ,uuiik ui,vimi iu ee . tt' '" trees being 'entirely consuad, le.av-nnd has never taken the slightest ing tho ground as tilear ns a tablo. .btop to hnve It- done. He says h- 'never heard Sherman's name men- CATJ.S OUTST.VIE TROOPS. .tlonod until 1i saw in the uewspa- iliy Associated Press.) Ipers of August ICth that hp had beon nEVERLY. iass., August i. j selected. He retails A iejegram sent President Tnff suggestion that the 'to Sherman telling of conference fl, 0r!nirpn. Wentorn States call aut, before the meeting and urging that ..V M.. .. . .their militia to assist tho federal troops flght fires has bonio fruit In Idaho. Governor Brady has ordered out the. National Guard, according f n telegram received by tho President to-day from the Idaho executive, who pays' ho Is convinced the terrible con ditions In that State warrant him call ing the State mllltla away from American Lake, whore they aro now encamped. FIltE TH 5HXOON. Thoro was a small flro at the homo of Robert Myron near the Catholic Church this afternoon. Sparks set fire to the moss on the roof. A hole was burned In tho roof, but tho fire wns extinguished beforo the depart ment arrived. Lyon 1b coming. ' the controversy ln the convention be avoided. He also urged a conference with Roosevelt that no friction might occur. He says Anally, "In your to1 egram received this morning you stato offorts aro being made to creato an Impression that I favor a particu lar candidate for election as Stato chairman. This Is absolutely un true." Commenting upon tho letter, Grlscom said now that 'tho methods used to accomplish tho defeat of (Roosevelt aro clear ho has not the slightest doubt tho action of tho State committee will be reversed and that Roosevelt, If engagements permit him to accept will act as temporary chair man of the convention and make the preliminary speech. IS PLEASED. (By Associated Press,) NEW YORK, August 23.- RIG MEETING Meeting Held 'at Band:n and New Members Admitted to Order. DANDON, Ore., August 23.V!c--Regont Snark G. A. GrlswolJ of Portlnnd, who 'Is Snarl: for the northern district ot Orogon, held n rousing cnucfitentttlon In llnndou Sal unlay night.. At picclsely nine min utes putt nine o'clock tho Groat Hoo Hoo desoendod from his homo In tho Clouds and Immediately proccedod to tho I. O. O. F. Hall, where ho found tho following purblind kittens await ing his arrival to bo lead through tho outer garden Jiito.tJiQ vast and mys terious domains of Hoo Hoo: Ornu ,1. Seclijy, W. M. tirnlno, A. G. Johnron, Nondn Anderson, of Co qulllo; It. IL Rosa, W. X. McKay, Frank Plnm. W. J. McKown of Dan don; V. N. BtuUcor, of Fnlrvlcw; 3E1I ward II. Flsli, of Prosper; John J. McDontOdof Sfarth Bend; M. F. Shoe maker, of San Francisco. Youth mid virility -was illtlngly exemplified Iby tho Initiation ol Col. R. II. Rosa, vrlio despite his years, wna tho liveliest kitten ln tho hunch, nnd mewed mud purred nnd ,1appud his milk with tho rest of tlio litter-. Tho following rofllcor8 officiated: Snark, G. A. Grlswold of Son Francisco, Cal. Senior Hoo Huo, F. W. Wood of North Bond. Junior Hoo Hoo, W. II. Pnyno of Senttlo, Wash. " Uojum, C. II. Tiroulllard or North Bond. Scrlvcnotor, J. 'W. McKlnzIo of Portland. Gurdon, Wm. Vaughn of North 31end. Jabberwock, F. X. Glnzler, of North Bond. Arcnnopor, H. M. Hyde of Snn Francisco, Cnl. Custocatlpn, CapU Tarkor of Pnrk erfburg. Ofllclnl Barber, G. A. Racoulllnt of North Bond. Thoro wore fourteen old mombera present. Tho "On the Ttoof" was n most elaborate affair nnd was In the banquet room of the I. O. O. F. Hall, and a Jolly tlmo wns hnd. It was after midnight when It began and tho bnnqnettors. dispersed about 2 o'clock, very much pleased with President Tnft's statement. It makes tho situa tion porfectly clear. If Nassau county wishes to name mo to go to the State convention I shall go. I regard tho isbtie as clean cut, and as jTar as I am concerned there will bo- absolutely no compromise," This declaration was mode here this morning by Col. lioobevelt, a fov minutes boforo his departure for the "West, - COL. ROOSEVELT STARTS OK TRIP TRROOGR THE WEST NOTED FEUDIST T 1 He Is Scheduled to Make Four teen Speeches Before September 11th. Unknown Persons Kill John Ab- ner at Jackson, Ky., and Escape. (By Associated Press.) JACKSON, Ky., August 23. John Aimer, tho noted feudist, who took pnrt ln tho Hargls, Callaghnn nm" Deaton quarrels, was shot and killed by unknown persons In Jackson last night. Abnor was shot several times. Dlood hounds hnvo boon sent for and nn effort will bo mndo to run down inc assassin. COAST LEAGUE BSLLjCORES PortlandjStill in the Lead in the Standing of the Clubs. JIOW TIIKY STAND. Won. Lost. P. C. , Portlnnd CO GS .543 Snn Francisco.. 70 CO ,C3G Oakland 7 C5 .539 Vernon 71 CO .507 Los Angeles... 72 72 .500 Sacramento ...51 84 .378 LUND has Just recolved a SHIP MEXT of the FIXEST nnd best made cushlon-soled dress SHOES that over came to Coos county. They were man ufactured ESPECIALLY for his TRADE, having a trlplo waterproof bottom. ThlB shoo ORDINAItlLY would DETAIL for 87.00, but to IX 'I ItODUCK them, hero, Ll'NI) has ar ranged to SELL them for $5.00 a pair. If any pair of these shoes Is not satisfactorily, they can bo HE. TntXED and LVXD will give tho BUYER a XEW PAIR of shoes or REFUXIl the MOXEY, Buy your groceries at SACCm'fl. Lyon Is coming, J. (Uy Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Oro August 23. Portlnnd Is still ln tho lend but Snn Francisco and Oakland nro closo be hind. To-day San Francisco began n now series of games at Portland. Tho scores of tho past tlirco days aro' ns follows: Satiiiilny'N (lainea, AT PORTLAND R. Portland 2 Oakland 2 (Called In lGth Inning; dnrkness.) AT SAN FRANCISCO R. H. Sun Francisco 3 11 Vernon 1 0 AT LOS ANGELES It. II. Lob Augoles 2 4 Sacramento 4 7 Sunday's Oilmen. AT PORTLAND R. Portlnnd 2 3 Oakland 4 12 AT LOS ANGELES It. II. MORNING GAME. Los Angoloa 1 C Sacramento 3 5 AFTERNOON GAME. Lcs Angelos t2 8 Sacramento 1 5 AT SAN FRANCISCO R. II. MORNING GAME. San Francisco 4 ' 8 Vernon 0 0 AFTERNOON GAME. Snn Francisco , . . , 2 8 Vernon 0 C Monday's fiaine. AT LOS ANOELES R, II. Los Angeles 3 7 Sacramento .... ., 1 1 DROPPED DEAD IN PORTLAND. H. A. McClellnn, Formerly of MurMi Held, Victim of Heart Trouble. II. A. McClellnn, who formerly re sided In this city, Is dead. Somo months ago he was In Marshflold and was known as a nurso, and whllo ln tho city talked of starting a hospi tal In this city. Ho loft hero somo tlmo ago, and now It Is loarned thnt a fow weeks ago ho dropped dead of heart dlsoaso In Portland. Word of his demise was brought hero by Mr. McDanlel, who is covering this ter ritory for tho Remington Typewriter Company. WILL TRAVEL ON A PRIVATE CAR. Will Deal With Public Questions Which Figure in Party Platforms. (By Associated Press.) OYSTER BAY, N. Y., August 23. Col. Roosovolt loft Jioro to-dcy f'' Now York, whore ho will mnko hli iinrt on hln big Bpeoch making- tour through tho country. From thin morning, when lie leaves tho Grand Control Station, New York, on tho private car Republic, until tho morn liiK of September 11th, when tho llo publlc Is duo back In Now York, tho er-Prosldont's tlmo will bo almost continually occupied In speech mak ing, attending receptions nnd dinners, reviewing parados nnd travelling. A though ho has made It clonr ho is not miln;; West to tnlk partisan politics, yet the fourteen speeches ho Is buIio duled to mnko nearly all deal with public quostlons which llgure In party platforms and ho will decluro IiIh opinion on them. During tho trip ho nlso will hold many conferences with, political leaders of tho West. WAS HOrXD OVER. Mini Who Threatened to Kill In Jul I at Coqulllv. Geprgo' Banyan, who was" nrrooHSd at Coqullle, was given a hearing nnd bound over to await tho action of tho Grnnd Jury. He Is In Jail In default of bond. Banyan was nrrestod on complaint of Bert Clayton, foreman of Camp No. 1 on Cunningham Crook. It Is alleged thnt Banyan throntenddt to kill Avln Bcokln. Both mon aro loggers. BREAKWATER ARRIS TODAY Comes From Portland With Passengers and Freight and Leaves To-Morrow. Tho Broakwator arrived. In tho bay this morning from Portland. Sbo stopped nt North Bond and did not rench tho Marshflold dock until this afternoon. Tho steamer will sail for Portland to-morrow nftornoon ut 1 o'clock. Tho following la tho list ol pasbongors who arrived to-day: Miss A. Loucks, C. J. Kauffmaii, II. Fonsen, J. B. Tucker, Mrs. B. A. Kan, Mrs, W. L. Kan, W. L. Kan, D. LUJrothj, F. A. Paul, 13. Doylo, Fred Gautenblon, Mrs. Gautonhlon, 0. M. Iloutt, W. 0. Coopor, K. Porky, O. Montgomery, Mrs. J. If, .Coy, .1, II. Cox, P. Mitchell, E, B Hueso, IC. Ynmn, E. Bushy, Mrs. Bushy Jack Huston Pearl Thrns:i, r, Thlbnu, F. Brandos, J. B. Glllls, John Doo, Q. 3. Ohlson, T. Barston, Mrs Barston, Mrs. Jacobscn, R. A, HUdobraud, N. Wagner, P. Krugor, Mrs. ICrugor, F. Klnglo, Margaret O'DonnolI, Mrs. Barrett, Rev. Gallagher, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, W. Bolton, Mrs. Bolton, P. Shcohnn, F. Norborg, II. Mohlo, R. Ponto, P, A. Davis, R. Bums, II. Stark, MIko Paul, John Sampson, S. Coleon, Jas. Goodman, R, McArdlo, W. J. MeArdle. lXKPKCTINfl LIXES. Lyon Is coming, Western Union UmYlaln Aro Hero Looking Over Property. L. Messnor, assistant general sup erintendent of construction .for tho Western Union Tolegrnph Company, and W. R.Wnlgamot, general foreman of construction, are in Coos county. They aro looking ovor tho Hue from Coos Bay to Roseburg with a vlow of making Improvements. It has not yet been announced Just what will ha done, but It is understood that tho line will be Improved. "I ana Ft "Vvvw'ji :S,L,Whdn.