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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1910)
MHmHBJHHHIMMMg '''fwlHnllP wmmM maswRPiiWF'' wppiiipffiPinf!mPpiPiWPI .iIUiiUMJ,)1!!1 ' tht . n-'TOy1 EimtB ADS. NEWS n-HBN BUSINESS IS BLOW, ?iicr. THAT IT PAYS IS Al is kvi- GET IT WHILE IT IS NKW BIT READING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AIju TUB TIMK TERSELY lOLU .: :i :i :t :: hPvcEi) nv successful husi- vt HOUSES EVERYWHERE :: """' - MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED TRESS Established in 1878 ns The Coast Mnll. VOfcX."1' MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 38. DEPUTY SHERIFF IS KILLED OT HIS BROTHER IN STATE OF WASHINGTON T d ifilllS WPR0VUJ6' RAILROAD Ifolfll M II ins r One Bad Fire Is Reported But All Others Are Under . Control. FOUR HUNDRED MEN ARE FIGHTING FLAMES. Bui It Is Believed That Only a Soaking Rain Will Stop the Ffre. (Dy Associated PrcsB.) SEATTI.U, August 30. Reports1 FIRES CAN BE PREVENTED A. H. Powers Gives Some Point ers Regarding Careless ness in Woods. Most of the forest fires Hint wo linvo lmd In Coos county wero duo to cnrelcsBiieBs of ImnturH or ranchers," 1 . Hit 111 A ft Dmi'nH. f ltin C....I.I. n to-day to the Washington Forest Flro " " , ' ol,mi"m' ShUt. Indicate n generally ,,.. B"BCon.Mnny. In .peaking of proved condition. The only nlnrm.ng , Z" " fire U In the Snoqunlnilo district of I n t vi county, whero a flfteen-ml o "u ",u i"ruciiinriy lonunnie in front ot Special Agents of Northern Pa cific Have a Duel With Pistols. (Ry Associated Proas.) ST. PAUL, Minn., August 30. C. P. Welsh, n discharged spcclnl ngont of the Great Northern, entered the of fice of Chief Special Agent A. G. Rny to-day and Ilred five shots nt tho lat ter nnd nilBscd him each time. Rny then shot WeU'h dend. CHOLERA APPEARS. almost continuous llro . tll,fl county not to hnvo had moro (Ry Associated Press.) KIEV, RusBln, August 30. Chol- crn mndo Its nppenrnnce hero in n sin glo night, so It Is olllclnlly reported. BERLIN, Germnny, AugiiBt 30. Engineers Are Preparing For the Building of a $350,- 000 Machine. PORTLAND, Ore., August 29. Major Morrow nnd Assistant Engi neer Polhemus went to Astoria to look over tho dredgo Clatsop, with n view of making plans nnd specifica tions nlong her lines for n now dredgo for Coos Ray. Specifications for tho new dredge will bo mndo right nwny, $350,000 hnvlng been appropriated for tho construction of tho dredge, nnd $50,000 for its maintenance. LOOKING FOR MURDERER Mysterious Shooting Takes Place This Morning at San Francisco. EMPEROR TRAVELING. spreads out fnnlllto from Echo Lnko to a point near North Rend, encir cling the town of Preston. Four landrcd men are fighting tho lire, Illtl.'.UiS WORLD'S RECORD. (Dy Awoclnted Pross.) HAVRE, Franco, August 29. Bovero Urea, nnd tho timber loss hns been practically nothing. Tho fires wore In tliu underbrush nnd smnllor timber, but the big trans woro not tat It Mnnnt Im oxtlnculshod until lnmngod. Tho bark is so thick that i making rain comos. .,f tho nro ni" through the timber It Is not damaged. Tho heavy fogs here nro a great provontatlvo nnd this county stnyB much gieonor thnu other locallllos, ho r think that tho timber Ik ns mifu In Coos county as It Is In nny part of tho world whoro timber Is owned. "What flrcB wo hnvo' had hnvo boon duo to carelessness nnd hnvo mndo It necessary to go to great expense In fighting tho spread of tho llnmcs. For :unplo, tho thoughtless action of u hunter who wna going through tho i Umber mndo a flro which wo hnd to light with thirty men for sovcrnl days. "Moat pcoplo do not undorstnnd about tho woods, nnd young men who ' go out hunting nnd mnko enmps do J i not ronllzo tho dnngor. If n flro Is to be mndo tho vegetation should bo' Leon Moratio bent tho world's record to-day when ho reached the height of C.S89 fee ft ' ' FIE CAUGHT u nnniin i f SB fM S B I (By Associated Press.) FRIEDDEIIO, Hcbbo, August 30. Emperor Nlcholns nnd Empress Alex- FIvo suspected rases of cholern woro nndrn of Russia arrived hero Hnfely discovered In Derlln to-day. I at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. DYING MAN SAID IT WAS ACCIDENT. ft I I OUT Evangelist Lyon Tells of Great Man Who Refused to Be Muffled. L (Dy Rov. G. LoRoy Hall.) TABERNACLE PROGRAM. dug away so thnt tho flro Is on hard PL 'It n ' , HI"""". iiiuiu IB ii until vuiii-vuuii Snenir Gage and Marshal Hick- of vogotntiou on th0 ground in tin .,)... I, n , .woods. It has boon collecting for am Break Up Poker Game 'yen mm ib iiko pent, when n hunt. In flffirn or stnrtH a flro on top of this vegetn- ... WIMUW. ,l I... I .... 1 ....... ,!... I. .... null uu ib BiiiniUK duiiiuuiiiih uu tuu- not atop. Ho may pour wntor on tho flro nnd think ho hns put It out, but COQUILLB, Ore, August 30. Wter sin cialr, Joo niudsoo, Frank walion, Albert Fish nnd Henry Jolm wo were hnled beforo th0 City Ro wrder here and fined $25 npleco for timing. All paid nnd tho "llttlo time" win probably bo romombercd l" 'i of them longer thnn tho usunl one. For some time, there hnvo boon "mors nfl0t horo of gambling and He officers hnvo been on tho nlort. "t Saturday night, Sheriff Gngo got Up that "there was somothlng do "t In Walter Sin Clnlr'B law ofllco. , l,h JI relnl Hlckam nnd tho Htwatch, he p-ocooded to tho plnco Mnwa'Mnt. in ,,,,, nKOoagnino ' Proereii. Tho chips woro thcro "no cn., r, .(, dony tne,r gulJti t Is likely that tho "quiot gnmos" l be much quieter In Coqulilo from w on. TO-NIGHT. 8 P. M., Mr. Lyon spenks on "Tho Now, Old Christianity." WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M., Cottago Meetings. 3 P. M., Mr. Lyon will spenlc on "Tho Story of n Great Re- people HAWLEY WILL SPEAKJONIGHT Congressman to Be Present at a Meeting at Chamber vof Commerce. Officials Are Searching For Man Who Killed Captain of Buckman. Tho United Stntcs marshal at San Francisco has written City Marshal Cnrtcr nHklng him to bo on tho look out for tho mnn who murdered Cnpt. Wood of tho stenmor Uuckmnn nnd who wns one of two who attempted to hold up tho vessel when she wns nearly opposite tho mouth of tho jUmpqun Rlvor. Tho two men wero Frank Edward Wood nnd Georgo W. j Wise. Wood shot nnd killed tho enp itntn of tho vessel nnd then Jumped loverbonrd. Tho marshnl states thnt lip was nrnbnbly drowned, but It la I : thought posslblo thnt ho might hnvo K,,nVr Xwvoiih Collapse nnd Goes to Officers Who Did the Shooting Is Arrested on Murder Charge. (Ry Aoclatcd Pros.) SAN FRANCISCO, Ausuat 30. As) n result of a mysterious snooting oar- ly to-day, Deputy Sheriff Wnltor I Rrnut Is dend nnd Deputy Sheriff James E. Hopkins Ib In tho city prison chnrged with nturdor. Roforo dying, llrant stated thnt Hopkins shot him nccldontnlly. CHIPPE.V RREAKS DOWN. i boon picked up by somo passing ves I sol, or ns he hnd on n life preserver, I might hnvo reached shore or his body have been washed In. Cnrtor Is asked 'to arrest tho mnn If ho should turn up nnd thnt thoro Is n warrant charg ing him with murder. Wood was born In Chicago. His A public meeting has been called nt tho Chamber of Commerce rooms to night when Congressman Hnwley will bo present. He wrote to frlcudH In this city that ho- would bo hero to speak this evening nnd nsked thnt n gathering bo arranged so that ho could nppcnr beforo tho people and1. French II. West. dlscusB tho harbor question nnd other matters which Interest tho Coos Dny HoHpltnl. (Dy Associated Prosn.t LONDON, AugtiEt 30. Dr. Crip pen hns Buffered n nervous collnpso nnd wiib removed to tho hospltnl wnrd of Drlxton Jail. Crlppon's couiiboI nys ho enn glvo n sntUfnctory ox plnnntlon ot tho note found In Crlp- dcscrlptlon Is given ns follows: Agccn'8 cabln Imllcntlng that ho contom 20 vonrs! holirht. 5 foot, in innl.o..! plntcrt suicide. Ho snj'B tho explnnn- v r w , w . r , weight, 146 pounds; bluo eyes, light tlon wl" ,nrow nn entirely dlfforont brown hnlr nnd ruddy complexion. Several mnrks on tho body nro given by which tho mnn could bo positively identified. Ho wont by sovcrnl other names, nmong thorn Ponco Wpst, Fred Thomas nnd light on tho mntter. DAY MAKES vlvnl." S P. M., Evening Service Evnngollst Lyon poko to n very nttontlvo nudlenco last evening nt tho tnbornaclo. In his earnest presenta tion of truth tho evangelist hns nl- tho vegotntlon burns llko pent nnd 'rendy provon his nbillty ns n apeclnt- tho flro spreads out from tho sides nnd soon hns becomo something seri ous. In lighting the Arcs tho only thing to do Is to back tiros nnd to dig ditches, getting down below tho vogo-jtho mon of his own dny tntton. In dlfforont localities this .part: pent on tho ground will burn from 1st In his work. Mr. Lyon spoko on tho text: "Proparo Yo tho Way of tho Lord; Mnko His Paths Straight," nn uttcrnnco of John tho Dnptlst to He said In Jono to two feet In depth. "It can, therofore, bo seen thnt hunters should tnke great enre. I feel snfo In saying thnt eighty per Largo JIOXOU JOHN IHtOW.V. cent of tho Arcs In this county this yenr woro dup to tho carelessness of tho hunters. They do not menn to do harm, but not knowing nny hotter thoy start tho flro which costs many dollnrs to combnt and endangers one of our valunblo resources. "Tho fnrmor8 nro nlso careless In ninny wises. They got a pormlt to burn over n Hold nnd often lot tho flro get nwuy from them nnd something lind la stnrtod. It would bo hotter So Oatlu'rliig Hold to Celebrato for tho farmers to bum their flolds HIh Defense. j earlier In tho season when thoy can . 'By Associated Press l control tho Urea than to wnlt until "8AWATTOMIE, Knn., August 30. ovorythlng Is dry. I am glad that "At lfj8 4c aaa .i, nnvopiiiii lina ordered that no Tho meeting It a public ono nnd everyone la Invttod to nttend nnd henr what tho Congressman hns to any nbout Coos Dny. TAKEN UP THE RIVER. the you ln.tflii lint f tnll vnit thnt If shlno you must burn. So many want," )vor!; U t0 J ""!? ' . .,?... 1 1,v nrn nfrl.l In burn. I",0nt Iropr!ptlon, Which - ' .. . .!.. ., ..i, for the ptir-p?o, JOlin IlilllUHl Will lUUnfBD. IIU JIUJ11V- ed out to Herod his sin. Ho wns no h ' ' :Uo wor ..,. I. : him 1,1. hon.l In Hlstod b' 8CVt' Illt"- .. . . ' , , . ,, , i,i. (hns been ovorhnulod nnd tho inachlr tho ond, but his courngo shines to this . ... w nvv rminlrnrl It uno tinnpnani! ti ooni day. I want to toll you thnt I did not como to this city to plenso people. I ml go Ih Ready to Improve Clmniii'l of Coos River, Tho dredgo which Is to bo used I' clearing Coos Rlvor wna tnon i tho river yostordny. Tho r i ;uo of ;avern- -do Roy Ucn i .l I .lll.be o dredgo I came horo to plenso Christ nnd toj point out sin. I'd rnthor wheel my trunk to -tho bont nnd pny my own expenses bnck to Chicago than com promise consclonco. The Message. "It wnB a message of proparntlon. ory repaired. It wns necessary to send to Portland for some of tho now parts of the machinery nnd tho starting of tho work wns dolnyed until tho ma chinery was received, Rozell will keep tho dredge nt work until high tides In tho winter mnko It Impossible to opernte. HOLD ANNUAL MEETING. "It mnkes llttlo difference what n innn'fi messngo Is, for that la not nil; If ho himself Ib not tho mnn back of his messago, his messngo will hnvo lltt!o offect. John tho Dnptlst wns a in-put mnn with n crent meissnKO. but i. ,vn nrt n irront mnn. A mnn sent Did they need It? Whnt was tho con- of God could not fall being a gront dltlon? There wns tho wickedness of , - mnn nnd hnvlng n grent messngo. tho nobility. There wns, tho high- Stockholders of Title Ounniutro ami Tho Mnn. minded political Herod to deal with,. Alist met Company In Session. "His greatness consisted first In Pontius Pilot, tho policy plutocrat, At tho annual meeting oftho stock- i,i liiimllity. Preacherj to-day do sioou to repreaoui wio ... .v ... ...v .. ,: .. not seem to consldor this ns nu nvo- populnce nuo to greatness. They deslro tho I GREAT FIGHT lias tho Best of It In Ten Rounds Draw With Sol dier Berg. (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) ASTORIA, Ore., Augunt 30. In tho tinniest bout ever singed In Au torln, Jess Dny of Mnrshllold nnd Otto Dorg, the Fort Stevens soldier, fought ten rounds to n draw last evening. Iloth wero In tho best posslblo condi tion, nnd In tlio fight every mlnuto both men fought llko domcs and tho honors nil through wero nbout ovon. HAD REST OF IT. According to u telegram received thla morning by Georgo Horron from Day's mnnngor, tho Mnrshflold boy had the bost of tho light. Tho tola gram to Horron wns ns follows: "Fight wont ten rounds. No deci sion. Jess hnd tho better of It all tho way. Did not hnvo n mnrk on him prnlso nnd populnr consideration of tho peoplo. Mon nro constnntly Judg ing themselves by others.. I nsked n mnn, "Aro you a christian?" Ho ro plled, "Oh, I am not a churchman, but seo horo, I'm ns good ns Mr, D. et .J. 1111(1 llAfennfl nn ., fuwt. , .--v r'lDWlla till? UA" rrf i ? ,0 eelebrat0 t'10' nnnlvor h; ., John brown's defense ngalnst jelrs Url 8llorr,1Ins fifty-four tHhv.ag!" Tho ce'erntlon begnn im t0"morrow- Colonel Roose t0 thB B,make n" n(1(,ross ledlcatlng tin im 1 "8 a parlc lh0 wooded "Me where the battle wns fought. HAS LEFT DENVER. elt Snerim stiutoa For Pueblo t This Morning. DEVVP AB8nclnted Press.) Wn ' Cl0-' A"BUSt 30 Th0 Btehot r eC,a1, Wlth th0 clnl. boar(1 , "flehl a"rt newspnpermen K it here for Pueblo nt 7.45 Ha, moro permits to stnrt Urea can bo given out by tho wardens, for every thing la now cortnlnly too dangerous for farmers to try to burn their fields. "Another great dangor Is tho mnn nor in wfilch brush Is nllowed to nc cumulnto along the highways. When weeds nnd brush nro cut the wnsto Is piled up nlong tho sldo of tho road nnd whon It gets dry It Is only a nest for n flro. Poisons pnsslng nlong tho road may drop n match or lighted clgnr niid grent dnmngo may follow. I bollovo that tho County Commis sioners and road supervisors should hnvo their attention cajb?d to this matter, When cloarlng is dono the trnsh should bo piled up and burned nnd then there Is no dangor of it starting a flro Inter In tho fall when everything gets dry, "While wo do not have tho trouble horo that they do In somo places nnd while tho dnnger la not nearly so great, yet wo must bo very careful. Our timber la ono of tho big resources Km U.XI MAnniEDe ,IU8fr f Uttl Hotel Weds Miss B5rB. " K Lud and Miss LUIIo B.r i,e marrIel Saturday night, 2.' C:?Z l-S"2SSJ!!ia!5Ut Kr ot the Lattln Hotel. (Continued on page .) nrwl lnnlr nt lit 111. tin l Ollfi Of VOUT chriatlaus." Rless you, If God Judged onod bnck and said. "Well, I'd hnvo us by our follow men, ho would not you know, sir, that I'm a vnteuorl It wns n wicked orn. u Abstrnct company tho following dl- ....... .nDn.A ti tlin nntlnn na wnl' I rpplnra U'nrr. oloptnil. CI n nnfrAia po sonnl message. ' William Grimes, C, A. Sehlbrode, R. 1 1'"1 of I,er,f B oyes ad ha'! "Wo need a revival to-day In the T. Street and Henry Songstackon. The I ,,m, "1 twm tho 80C0na rouud churches. This messngo of John, .directors elected tho following ofll 'Propnro yo tho way of tho Lord,' ls'cers: President nnd manager, Henry for us. A salvation army man onco 'Sengstnckon; vice-president, William asked a man on bonrd a train, "Aro Grimes; secretary and troasurer, R. you a christian?" Tho man straight- T. Street. Io must increase, but I must ue-1 j - .... 1 Ul l" WUUB ""' "ulc u easo." I say to you, my friends, (This Is a personal word to you. What held on AugU8t 29t,1( at at Jesus Christ Is the man nnd the can you do In your own Ufa to pre-)foIIowlng directors wero el think much of us. John tho Dnptlst wns humblo In thnt ho wns nble to contrast his own littleness with tho greatness of Christ. Ho said of Him, "Ho must increase, but I must de crease, th only ono by which you aro to measure yourselves. "His greatness was manifested again In his unselfishness, He could got happiness out another's success, Gypsy Smith onco said to Dr. Torrey, "I bollovo I have reached the point where I can rojolco with you In your success na much aa In my own." John said of Christ, "I am not worthy to loose the lntchet of his shoos," and ho forgot himself In his eagerness to point out to mo tho Christ. Tho ahort est sermon ever delivered wns deliv ered by this mnn when ho said, "De hold tho Lamb of God," and It got results. "John was a great man In that 1 was dead In earnest and full of cour age. You know many want ,to be a bright and shining light' in the world a tneo OK cat seminary, , said the worker, "It makes no differ enco If you are; God loves you and I wants to snvo you Just tho same.' HOTEL COMPANY MEETS. Olllceis nnd Dlivrtors of Corporation Aro Elifted. Tho annual stockholders meeting "I say to you, preparo tho way. ot tno CoOB jjay jjotel company wns which tho electod : W. 'pare? I say, first forsake sin. Either ;Si chandler, J. S. Coko, William sin will keep us from the uioie or Grimes, M, C. Horton, S, C. Rogers, the Dlblo will keop us from sin. In,Cari Fi JohnBon and Henry Seng tho last place surrender, uncondl- jBtnckon, who then elected tho follow tlonal nnd absolute. Let Him hnvo lng 0fp.cer8. pr08ldent, J. S, Coko; His wny In your nro nnd our iuoi vice-president, Wm. Grimes; secre tary, Henry Songstncken; treasurer, M, C. Horton. will bo used to preparo HIa coming." NEIGHRORHOOD MEETINGS. SEWER NEARLY READY. Meetlnga will be held In the follow- ( lng homes on Wednesday morning from 10 to 10.30: ,P. R. Zugg, on Fourth street, with Rov. Zugg as leader. Mra. Wheeler, on Tenth street. Mrs. A. 'J. Drews, 003 Eleventh street Mrs. G. P. Dillon, Seventh and In- gersol. Mrs, Morrison, Bunker' Hill. Connection Can Ro Mndo tho Latter Part of the Week. to tho finish. There wus n good deal of local in terest in the tight nnd It was oxpoctod by Day's friends hero that ho would mako a gqod showing. Will Fight October lilth. Arrangements have been mndo to hnvo n fight between Dny nnd Al. Noll horo on October 24th. Nell wnnts to meet Day again and tho articles for tho fight will bo signed as soon no Day and his mnnngor return. LAKESIDE INN CLOSES. Mrs. Olsen Will o Willi Her Hun luiuil to Astoria For Winter, N. S. Olson has returned homo from n business trip to tho Sluslaw, Gardi ner and other points north of hero. Ills wlfo, MrB. Olson, who hns boon conducting tho Lnkesldp Inn nt Ton Mile, has closed tho placo and will o with Mr. Olsen to Astroln, whoro thoy will mnko their homo thla winter. I. O. O. F. TAKE NOTICE! All members of Arngo Lodgo. No. Hugh McLnln, who hns tho contract 28, and their wives, aro requestod to fpr building tho West Mnrshflold meet nt Tnylor's Hall on Wednesday sower, says that the work Is pro- evening, August 3 1st, to welcomo gresslng nicely hnd by tho latter part tho Grand Master. All visiting mom- of tho week will be far enough ad- hers and their wives nro cordlnlly In vnnced for tho plumbers to mako con nections for the property along tho lino of the sewer, vlted. Lndles ndmltted at 8.45, Ry order of tho N, O. L. R. HUGHES, Chr. of Com. 4A-tS22l. . -fc. M ' ,.raM,irt i kf- Mt4Ut i . :,..&W.