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duoa ADS. OTOttra NEWS .,rv DUSIXESS IS SLOW, Al SSsJ. TIW IT PAYS IS KVI 0lT,. . .. SUCCESSFUL I1USI- GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY REARING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AL.J THE TIMJ8 TERSELY TOLD .: :: :: n t: SIOMKS BVEimVIIEHBj. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS 0h XXXIH. Eslnlillslied in 1H78 ns Tlio Coast Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910 EVENING EDITION. rinUT DAOCO A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mn An EIGHT PAGES. nml Co()s my Allvertlsct, No. 4Z. OTPERKINS IS BSIKb iENDORSES THE W COMMISSIOK'PAYIVIAStER BOBBED OF ftON OFFICERS SUSPECT FOOL PLAY rank Garrison Arrested on Be lief That He Could I en Something. hrVO MEN HAD QUARREL AT SUMNER. Perkins Started For Marshfield and Has Not Yet Turned Up Here. tttt XOTHIXtJ FOUND. , Tho ofllcei-a returned from their tenrch tills nftemoon. Nothing was found of Perkins t farther than thnt ho wns nt the i Black ranch t G P. M. Wedncs- day. One shot wns licnrcl tn.it night Further search will bo nade. nor Perkins s missing mid foul f!ir la suspected. Prank Onrrlson Its been arrested and Is In tho coun ty jail. Ho Is suspected of having lid lomcthlni; to do with tho dlsap- tsrance of i'crklns. .While tliero Is io direct evidence, tho circumstances ,'j the caso arc stilllclently strong that the officers wero led to liellcvo that rerhaps Garrison hnd killed Perkins. The two men hnd hnd some words nd Perkins started Wednesday from Sumner to Marshlleld to swear out a tirrant against Garrison for draw let a cun on htm. Onrrlson reached here after following Perkins, but tho litter has not appeared. After Garrison wns arrested tho of- ficfri started n search In tho hopes of fading Perkins' body or of dlscovor- !:; some traco of him. Gnrrls.on de fies knowing anything nhout Perkins. lln-w n Gun. The two men formerly due clams together. Perkins linn latoly been orklng for Capt. Harris at Sumner. He la an elderly mnn and Is said to bo a man of good habits and does not drink, and for this ronson his dlsap IMrance Is thought to bo significant. Cirrlion was also around Sumner It appears thnt soma of Perkins' clothing had been stolen from tho ap whero he wns staying nnd that Garrison was accused of tho Btonllncr. M any rate tho men hnd soma words edncaday and Garrison drew a gun E ca Perkins. Perkins then deeldcil n hnv finr- "wn arrested and Wednesday evening 'marled on foot to Marshftold with ue avowed pnrnoso of swearing out 1 'arrant gainst Garrison. Tho lat- m ,l8rteJ f fon for Mnrshllold afterward. At tho Hlack plnco, 'ee rnllci out of Rimmm- n.ic.n "Wed and nsked If Perkins had jused, Ho was told thnt Porklns "d Pissed thorn l.n..i n. ...! "we. That wns tho Inst tlmo thnt .'"" Wrs seen jnd nothing else Is ,l()n as in wim .i ,. Wot 9 o'clock nt nlnlif .!,.. rs-.i "ntefttheniack raneli. Garrlsxui Aiie.stcd. hen Perbino ,,.., t .. ... p.. . tuilliu io uu I ""nt suspicion was aroused nnd -., a,er reported to tho ofll- v.. - turned innt uarrlson bo crossed over on the forry nnd h a 2i,,hat h cr08se1 nt th0 k-a nil T Th0 ofllcerB havQ ihwi horemaned on tho other "' bay until yesterday. co clock this morning Sheriff lis ml , af'er Garrl8n Ho found i lt " u " ""n near Empire whoro 1 ittM ,rrhon was placed under '111 h,a,putln th city prison and cleared9 T W"1 tho !a solute?; n"(lfay8 that h0 knows nb Perki B as t0 what became time i , ' Ho als Bald that the last War ... hlm wa whon tho gun T NIAYjE FATAL Causes Girl to Fall in Theater and Receive Serious Injury. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 3 Suffering froni concussion of tho hrnln ns n result of a fall while wearing n hob lilo skirt, Marlon Stone, a girl In her toons, lies In n critical condition nt n hospital. Her recovery Is doubtful. Sho la n member .of n theatrical com pnny, nnd wns descending tho stairs from her dressing room. Col. Roosevelt at Sioux City Makes His First Public Dec laration Regarding the Taft Administration. irv Associated Pivk. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Sip.. 3. Col. Roosevelt, In the presence of Senator Dolllvor and Representative Hubbard of Iown, mnrie hlt Ilrst public utter ance to-dny regarding the adminis tration of President Taft. Ho en dorsed tho President's suggestion for n tariff commission nnd complimented hlm un his negotiations with tho foreign countries to bring nbout tnrlff ngreements. x It was made known thnt this com mendation of tho President wns given purposely within tho "Insur gent territory," thnt both Senntor Dolllvor nnd Representative Hubbnrd knew In ndvnnce thnt Colonel Roosc- WAITED IN velt was to say what he Bald, and ap proved It, although they were not consulted by tho Colonel about his references to them In connection with tho tnrlff legislation. Colonel Roosevelt Is strong for the commis sion Idea In connection with tho re vision of the tnrlff nnd expressed .himself as particularly pleased nt Taft for the stand for such a com mission. LEAVES OMAHA. (By Associated Press.) OMAHA, Nob., Sept. 5 Having spent tho dny and night In Omnhn, Roosevelt resumed Ills tour through tho West enrly to-day. Ho had breakfast at Omaha with the Roose velt reception committee nnd then went to tho train. Tho Colonel was made n member of KnlghtB of Ak Snr Den Inst night and attended n smoker nt tho homo of tho Knights. Tho smoker wns a lively affair. AND PROBABLY FATALLY KURT a.tW-tAW H IS Dent Fowler of Atlas Brick Company Is Victim of Mur derous Attack. THE WHEAT .MARKET. (Ily Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 3. Tho whoat mnrkot closed to-day as follows: September, OSc; December, $1.00 "i; May, $1.08. PORTLAND, Sept. 3 Whoat un- changed. HEAVY FOG FIRE LOSS 0FJ75,000 Block of Houses Is Burned in Town of Taft, Cal- ! ifornia. (Hy Associated Press.) ' HAKKRSPIELD, Cnl Sept. 3. A ! block of business houses in Tnft was ! destroyed by ilro to-dny. The loss Is j $75,000. The fire Is believed to be' duo to Incendiarism. ! ATTACK HEALTH OKEICE was "ade, but the officers have -- M i vna hi a . . - - I HlffU 81 1 M? HOt tni' aB CaPt' that time tW mn talku,B er id. do " declded tnat a thcy thl,ft ." to search fr Perkins, ott ,?, UB MarshaI Carter' 3 tOBob! therS 8tarted out ,n an ni m: on the Sumner road. They Italians (Jet Angry Honiiisc Pig Are Pn)lilbltel. (Dy Associated Press.) PARLKTTA, Itnly, Sept. 3. Fol lowing tho promulgation of an ordi nance prohibiting tho eating of figs because of tho cholera scare at Darrl, thlrty-threo miles west of horc, n mob of 2,000 porsons attacked and wrecked the local snnltnry office and beat tho oniployos. Carblners Intor forod nnd twonty-threo porsous were wounded. man. Porklns owned several dogs; nnd two of thoso dogs, ono of which Is n hound, wero tnkon along to help lit tho sonrch. If Gnrrlson wnnted to kill Perkins ho would hnvo had plonty of oppor tunity as tho road to Sumner Is a lonoly ono nnd thoro nro many places whoro a man could bo killed without discovery. It will bo difficult to And tho body If n murder has boon com mitted as thoro Is thick timber nnd brush along much of tho rond, and n man's body could easily bo concealed. The ofllcors, however, thought that thoy would be ablo to find some traces of a 6trugglo and nro depend ing a good deal on Perkins' dogs find ing something. Found No Clue. A man named Howard, who was acquainted with both men, came down from Sumnor on foot this morn ing. Ho said that he found tracks In tho road In different places. Some times there was but ono track and other places thoro seemed to have been four or five different tracks and thoy wero found going in both direc tions. Ho did not And anything that gnve any clue. Garrison, tho olTlcors say, has served time In tho penitentiary. Ho is about forty years old, but Perkins Is a much older man. M. F. Plant Laid Outside Bay Since Yesterday After noon. Heavy fog prevented the steamer M. F. Plant coming Into port yestcr dny when sho wns due. Sho arrived this morning nftcr hnvlng laid out side becnuso of tho fog since yestcr dny afternoon. The pnsscngors who arrived to-day wero as follows: Oren Baker, F. II. Price, R. Plko, Mrs. R. Plko, G. F. Avcrlll, V. Ford, Mrs. A. Ford, Mrs. Rodgers, Wallaco Polnsau, Miss Lando, Miss Joslo Will iams, Mrs. R. W. Getty, Miss Getty, Dr. A. F. Bedford, Mrs. A. .F. Bed ford, Mrs. T. S. Mlnot, Mrs. A. G. Aiken, H. F. Best, H. Grady, MIsb Hazol Petorson, Mrs. W. D. Williams, Miss Gladys Walker, Mrs. R. P. Wal ker, Mrs. G. Walker, F. W. Daphne, R. B. HolmcB W. N. Morgnn, J. C. Dunn, F. S. Wcdor, A. M. Do Vnul, E. McPhee, W. W. West, A. Imor, C. B. Stoln, N. Garland, G. Thomas, S. Sherwood, C. Erlckson, F. Tnnnor, C. Vnngovow, E. Traf, Geo. Jensen, II. C. Hayes, II. Khrr,J. Tomllnson, P. Larson, T. Lerra, V. Cudda, P. Bat tlste, L. Rlgo, L, Lnnna, A. Bruno, V, Gumfape. DEAD IN DE W i iCOAST LEAGDE I i BALL SCORE Portland Plays a Remarkble Game Yesterday With Los Angeles. HOW THEV STAND. Won. Lost P. C. Portland 7S 59 :500 Onkland S3 C9 .547 San Francisco.. 79 72 ,o23 Vomon 70 74 .507 Los Angeles... 70 79 .491 Sacramento ...54 93 .307 Former Night Policeman at - North Bend Was Killed in Klamath County. Beyond n doubt tho man who was killed by an Indian policeman near Klamnth Falls was Al. Do Moss, for merly the night pollcomnn nt North Bend nnd whoso wlfo lives In this city. Marshal Carter has received n let ter from W. n. Barnes, tho shorlff of Klnmnth county, regarding Al. De Moss, who was killed nenr Klamnth Falls by ono of the Indlnn pollco. It was thought that Do Moss was tho snmo mnn who was night pollcomnn nt North Dond nt ono tlmo nnd whoso family resides there. Tho description given In tho letter Is that tho dead mnn weighed 210 pounds, wns 5 fcot 10 Inches tall, dnrl; comnlcxlonod and dnrk wnvy hair and ono gold tooth. Ho was a carpenter by trado nnd j know somothlng of music nnd had I studied for tho ministry. Tho wlfo is working nt tho steam laundry In this city nnd Carter took tho letter to her to boo If tho descrip tion was that of hor husband. Tliero wns no doubt nbout It and when tho unfortunnto woman heard tho news sho fainted. Do Moss had been married boforo, this being his second wlfo. Ho leavos a child as well as tho widow. Presented to City Council and Special Election Will Be Callcdt Tho commlttco which hns been working for n long tlmo on tho now chnrtcr for tho city of Mnrshflcld hns complotcd tho work nnd tho type written copy has boon turned over to tho city council. It Is now up to tho council to call a special election nt which tlmo tho peoplo will vote upon tho charter. When this Is dono tho charter will bo printed nnd copies will bo distributed among tho vot ors so thnt thoy can read It and decide- whether or not they want to vote for Its adoption. Tho charter was designed to meet nil future needs of tho city and It Is lengthy. lb Is said to bo about tho samo slzo ns tho charter of tho city BADLY BEATEN AND MAY NOT RECOVER. Negro Driver Shot and Killed and Hold Up Men Escape. (Bv Anioclntcd Pres.) HUDSON, N. Y., Sept. 3. Am bushed robbers attacked Paymaster Dent Fowler of tho Atlns Brick Com- 'pnny, just north of this city this lift lernoon nnd shot nnd killed Ills negro (driver, Gcorgo Bngsdnlo, beat Fow ler Into insensibility nnd csenpod with $10,000. Fowlor may die. WITHDRAWALS LYDK LAYS L ill Street Service Last Night Big Day Sunday With Band Concert. (By Rev. G. LoRoy Hall.) 1 W L T SUNDAY SPECIAL. MtlUcoma will leave Marshfield nt 8 o'clock Sunday morning, Sept. 4th, . 111...... .nhirnlnir nf ft o'clock. ome trace of the missing Round trip, 75c. Everybody come. 0odslinnaihoroUBh Bearch of the Iftdln- ' S tne roafI 'n the hones of (Tty Associated Presa.J PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. 3. Port land won again yesterday and Is still In tho lead of the other clubs, but Oakland, in second place, also won a game, so it is still close. The scores of yesterday's games follow: AT PORTLAND R. H. Portland 2 9 Los Angeles 0 0 AT OAKLAND R. . Oakland 1 3 Sacramento 0 5 AT VERNON R. H. Vernon 0 7 San Francisco 3 4 The gamo which Portland played with Los Angeles was a remarkable one. Portland did not let Los Ange les get any hits or any runs, a game which is seldom played even by the big leagues. Good Program Arranged For Concert To-Night at Front ' and Market. Tho Coos Bay band will glvo a con cert this evening nt tho corner of Market and Front streets. The con cert will begin at 7.30 o'clock and the program will bo as follows: 1. March, "Punjaub," Payno. 2. Overture, "Martha," Flotow. 3. Waltz, "Clrlblrlbln," Pestaloz za, 4. "Palntntlon Echoes," Coats. 5. Selection, "Dollar Princess," Leo. Fall. 0. Reverie, "Tho Rose's Honey moon," Bratton. 7. Selection, "Faust," Gounoud. ' 8, "King of Rags," Swisher. 'JHsfflHI . atniMaMaiiiMasaBaiMF ' jaVHuuHR . :ymRzwsm - :& 'J Lbv Wm 1 w namHan aBB', 01134 vi vaiaiaijB Hfiaiaiaii .. . io ,- .laaaaaaaaaai .saaaaaaaaaaw -na KSiJmmit. . "-Tr f-Hmx 1 ..--.. . .,-'. .vi'f .a, tiip Various Reports Are; Made Re garding Action of the Wash ington Senators. (By Associated PrcsB.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sopt. 3. Tho Aberdeen World this afternoon will niinounco thnt Senntor Wilson will nnnounco IiIb withdrawal to-uiorrow, nnd that probably Ashton will tako similar action. A Tncomn corre spondent snys Ashton will not with draw hut thnt Burko will nnnounco his withdrawal. A Seattlo correspon dent snys thnt Taft Is carrying on tho negotiations. TAFT US LONG TRIP Will Travel Three Thousand Miles to Make An Impor tant Address. (By Associated Press.) BEVERLY, Mnss., Sopt. 3. Presi dent Tnft Is off this mornlntj on n 3,-000-mllo Journey to deliver nn ad dress boforo tho national conserva tion congress nt St. Paul noxt Monday morning. No stops nro scheduled cither going or returning, and ProBl-, dent Tnft will bo bnck at Bovorly lato Wodnesdny nftemoon. Tho Pres ident's St. Paul speech will stand as defining accurately and flnnlly his po sition on tho subject of conservation. ENGLISH OIUKCT. LYON .MAKES TELLING POINTS. JUST RECEIVED. Sample lino of suits and coats at Mrs. Elrod's. One week only. LADIES' BLACK SKIRTS. A new lino Just received. Bettor values never shown on Coos Bay. Prices OO cents to 82.00.. See our window. COOS HAY CASH STORE. TAHEHNACLE PROGRAM. TO-NIGHT. 7.45 P. M., Spirited Song Ser- vice. 8.00 P. M., Mr. Lyon will speak on "Heart Disease." SUNDAY. 11 A. M Union Morning Ser- vice, subject, "Jonnh." 2.30 P. M Band Concert. 3.00 P. M., Young Peoples' Rally. 7.30 P. M., Evening Meeting. Subject, "Excuses." Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. Tho scries on the ten command meats hnvo aroused much Interest at tho Tabornacjp meetings. Mr. Lyon laid tho liars low last evening when ho enmo to the commandment "Thou shalt not bear false witness against (Continued on page 4.) Declare- That Rooievelt' Iiciimiul Breaks Agreement. (By Associated Pres.O LONDON, Sept. 3. Roosovolfs domnnd that tho United States fortify tho Panama Cnnnl sot forth In his speech nt Omaha Is characterized by tho Westminster Gazette as a "direct rejection of tho terms of tho Ameri can and British agreomont of 1901, under which tho neutralization of tho canal was guaranteed." MRS. T. S. MINOT nnd Mrs. A. 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