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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1910)
FTP ADS. U1IE.V HL'SIXKSS IS SLOW, AD VFIITISIJ. TIIAT IT PAYS IS KVI. liF.VCKI' ,lV SUCCESSFUL BUSl ,1 iioi'HHS EVERYWHERE :: NEWS GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW DY HEADING THE COOS JAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS ALj THE TIME TERSELY! OLD v: :: :: s: a MEMUER OP ASSOCIATED PBESS JCslnbllHlicd In 187H ns Tlio Const Mall. VOfc xxxni. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nml Coos Day Advertiser. No. 64. OS COUNTY OFFICIAL AT PRIMARY IS ILL ITCH ENATOR ROOT IS GROSEN AS W 1 OF TRE COPE ME GIN OUT, CHOLERA IS BORROWERS AT NAPLES 1TI0N Work Is Very Slow on Account of Numerous Scattering Votes. RESULTS ARE ABOUT AS ANNOUNCED. Anderson Wins By Seven Votes and Tom Coke Defeated For Commissioner. GHUnCHES ARE STHGTHEI Comptroller 'of Currency Establish a Central Credit Bureau. (Special to Tlio Times.) 28. Tho (Hy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept.' 28. Iu or der to prevent corporations, firms and Individuals from borrowing to tho ox- Lyon Has Gone Michael Fan-lcm and thon gom eisowhoro unci i borrowing tlio mime amount, tho 'Comptroller of tho Currency Murray i decided upon the ostnbllshmont of n jcentrnl credit burcnu In Washington In which shall bo recorded nil such I borrowing from tho nntlonnl banks. ninrj, Noted Irish Orator, Is Coming. (Uy ltov. G. LoRoy Hnll.) SPECIAL NOTICE. , COQl'ILU:, Ore., Sopt i. t 1 11 'ti uol t it llin vn in nr (tin , , . ; , , . . , Tllu "wotlngB will bo hold In County Clerks office Is n big task. lh chllrchM 0.. Thliril,lny ,,..,,. The totals of thoso on tho tlckots nio nng nt 7.30 In. ehnrgo of tho j i fljurod out but thcro nro so many pnslurs. At 8.15 tho general Kittcrlng votes thnt It requires sov-, coinmlttoo will conveno In tho tral aildltlonnt nbstrncts to make tbem out. Tho following Is tho official vote, showing tho totals for each candidate Ob tho Republican ticket: For Congressman D.F.Mulkpy 3(1-1 W. C. Hawley 501 For Governor Albert Abralinm . . . . ; 135 Jay rtowcrninn 301 T A. H. POWERS Thousands of Persons Have Fled From City to Escape the Disease. (Uy Associated Pross.) HOME, Sept. 2S. With the re moval of the censorship, startling de tails ot the cholera epidemic In Na ples are recolvod. A number of por soirn have died In the streots nnd tho popular oxcltomont Is such that tho pollco have groat difficulty In main taining order. It Is roportod thnt ono hundred thousnnd of tho wcnlthlor classes hnvo nlroady fled from Nnple Iff ENLARGE 1RSIIFIEL0 Presbyterian Church for n short 4 ' business session. Any person or 1 firm having bills against tho ! Tnbernnclo Association will '..- . . . . ! kindly present them before "" MSIl Uase UOUH UireClS JUTy Thursdny to M. C. llorton nt tho 4 I-'irst Trust and Savings Dnnk. ASKED TO PAY ! FOR HERSELF I Outlying Additions Want To Be Included in Municipal ity Soon. KoquostB of rosldents of various outlying additions, thnt tho. city lim its of Mnrshflcld bo extended so ns to bring thorn Into this niuuiclpallt) wore briefly discussed at last night's occupied tho commltteo on resolutions Committee on Platform Is at Work Nearly All of the Night. ENDORSES TAFT ANDALSO HUGHES. Declares That tho Payne Tariff Law Has Been a ft ' Success. (Uy Associated Pross.) SARATOGA, Sopt. 28. Work of drafting n platform for presentation to tho Itepubllcan State convention Thnt tho Christian pcoplo of Marsh-1 i field and tho great Coos Hay country I to Find For the De fendant. A. II, Powers was found not guilty of killing fish as charged in tho In dictment ngnlust him in tho Circuit Strange Question of Debt Arises With Purchased Wife of Indian. (Dy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 28. Should Grant I). Dluilck 270 ,menn to do business for God has been jCmirt u w neBed Uiat Mr ,,ow. f widow bo compelled to pay n debt For Secretary of 'Stntc F.W. Ilenson CIO O.WIngnto 317 For State Treasurer evidenced by what has already bQenuru had killed fish in tho river when accomplished nnd whnt will bo done i ho used dynnmlte to blow up piling In tho future. The evangelistic cam-' '' Coos IUvor. It wnB claimed by pnlgn now closed Is by no means thej,Do,,lty ?n")0 )Vnr,,c" No"h """ h? 111111 IIBl'll W1U IIJIUIIUIIU WIlUUlll IIIBl Ralph W. Hoyt 30 S omK Lyon hns B0M0 n,,d 0,1,or8 ar0 1 securing a permit to do so. It was Thomas 11. Kay 547 For Justice Supremo Court Henry J. Ilcnn 001 Thomas A. Mcllrldo -157 coming. It was announced rocontlyiCn,OH- by tho defenso thnt Mr. Pow In tho Tnbornnclo that tho commltteo had arranged with n noted speaker from Philadelphia, Michael Fanning, crs hnd been iold to remove tho pil ing by Cnpt. PolhemiiB, n govornmont official, nnd thnt ho was In reality ro- Wallaco McCnmnnt 202 'who would speak horq on Oct. 0th. .moving tho piling for tho govornmont For Justlco Supromo Court Georgo H. nurnctt COO Frank A. Moore 500 For Attorney-General X M. Crawford . . . .' 705 I N Hart 210 School Superintendent T R. Aldcnnnn 718 Slato Printer That Messrs. Lyon nnd Hnrrls of and that tho Stnto law regarding tho Chicago havo Introduced a now typo I permit would consequently not np of evangelism Into Coos Day and tho ply. West ennnot bo denied. What const!- After tho ovldenco was nil ncard tutes success In such work does not Judge Coko directed tho Jury to find always appear on tho Immodlato sur- a verdict for tho defendant nnd Mr. face, noth goutlcmcn havo labored I Powers was discharged. In case of a unselfishly for a month In Mnrshflcld. ! conviction tho lenst flno thnt enn bo (Tho churches hnvo been grently built 'imposed Is $200 nnd with It a Jail William J. CInrk 320 , up nnd reinforced by both n rovlvnl sentence AVlllli fi nnnlivnv ' r.7i ., ., iriti.nl nitililMnna nml n morn In- . ......... j I tM Mtll I I MVf A Hi 0l(, ,fc Will ll.w..w.M """- " j WDor Commissioner O.P. Hoff 47S 0. M. Orton 40G Railroad Commissioner frank J. MUler COS State Englnoer Ma H. Lewis 717 District anil County. Water Superintendent JtmesT. Chlnnock 358 ftedK. Gettlns 504 Circuit Judge MnS. Coko 842 B. r. Jonei . , , , 44 Heiireaiatlvt. sixth District crge. rarrlu 330 "Wert Uumo m & p. Pehce .. 120 Itepresentatlvo Fifth niatrirt W. RackleK 550 nnn vision of service TlOV W I ' THIS WIIKAT .HAaiaviVl. nlso bo numerically Increased by I UJt Associated Press.) mnny new mombors ndded ns results I CHICAGO, Sopt. 28. Wheat closed of this meeting. j to-day ns follows: Soptomber, OSc Mr. Lyon is Just the mnn ho wnsy7cj weeumuui, ova, .um, oxnected to bo. Tho commltteo nr-11.04 M. rnnclnc for tho rovlvnl carofully ns-. PORTLAND, Sept. 2S. Wheat un- certnlned his methods beforo hnnd. changed. Ho Is n tenchor first and thon a, prenchor. Ho speaks to tho thinking people Mon of no rollglon whatever turned nwny saying, "Lyon is all right. Ills Eormons nro ventnuio jcc- -hires which havo been carefully j wrought out nnd mastered. Alto eothor his work Is gootl. It is ro- grottcd thnt ho could not bo longer In L n sorles of meotlngs than four wcoks neforo Mr. unrns ion --' I Pnrflanri WinR From naklanri morning tho pastors presonieu mm . - ..w... BALL SCORES i n ... "' ' "augoiu 358 with tho following testimonial: or County Judge Wo nro glad to say that tho slng- A. Anderson 451 ing of Chester F. Hnrrls during tho ' Q Hoy : 444 I rocont ovnngollstlc campaign in tor Sheriff Mnrshfioid Ore., has bcon most help- , -- .... ... Ju Yoakam '. 75c Fr County Clerk Je Watson 804 For County Treasurer T- il Dlmmlck , 870 Fr County Surveyor K& Gould C7 E-H.Kwa '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.I 'or Coroner J- Dutler 372 Dr-R. EL Golden 656 Jor County Commissioner JJ J. Armstrong 340 rE-0akes 248 "J X. Perkins. 250 Cornmisslouer Port of Coos Bay p:,f,mPon 403 Ub-Wlusor v 4s Justice of Peaco ' VL- Pennock ...,348 Constable "lllani B. Cox '. '.320 Yesterday and Is Still in the Lead. NKMOCKATIO VOTK. lie?" Democrato vote has not yet Htest. ;rplete(l. Where there are con- 1 p Vote WaB as Allows: I Jor Governor frson Myers .. 68 U 7Prentativo, Sixth Dlstrlct- fnl nnd Inspiring. As soloist no nas n rich barltqno voice which is partlc- nlarly pleasing to tho public. As leader of tho congregational song ho portiand HOW T1IKY STAND. Is tactful, strong nnd powerful. As chorus director ho Is easily master of tho situation." Signed by tho rastors, Won. .. 03 Oakland 100 San Francisco. 03 Vernon 87 Los Angeles. . 88 Sacramento . . GC Lost. P. C. 71 81 85 90 02 107 (Dy Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28. Port land won from Oakland yesterday and keeps tho first place in tho standing of tho club. Yesterday's games fol low: AT PORTLAND R. Portland 5 Copp, . Wood For Railroad Commissioner Hugh McLaln 23J Charles P. Strain 3 County Commissioner Thomas Coko 122 T. P. Hanly 131 McLaln Uncertain. Friends of Hugh McLaln hero think that ho has been nominated by tne nemocrats for Railroad Commlsslon- . i... nni,i..o vaI enn ho ascertained iOaklnnd -1 CI, uut ii"m.e 1- , nn8invf.lv. Mr. McLaln got a teie-i at san kkanuisuu k. gram to-day from tho Democratic sa: Francisco State headquarters saylno that u was -Sacramento Imposslblo to tell yet anything about how ho stood. Gettlns Probably Lost. Fred K. Gettlns, who was runnlnr for Water Commlslsonor on tho Re publican ticket, hns probably lost the nomination. It Is not definitely known but ho lost In Multnomah county nnd tho returns 80 far lnd' 170 cato that he has lost. .. .508 .554 .525 .491 .488 .382 contracted by her husbnud whon ho bought iter for his wife? That Is n question tho superintendent of Sko koiulsh Indians lu Washington wns called upon recently to decide. This pecullnr case is tho only ono ot Its kind thnt has over couio to tho atten tion of tho Indian oftlclnls. It was discovered by Assistant Commissioner Abbott of tho Indlnu offlco while on a recent Inspection trip. Tho story of tho adventure follows chronologi cally. Tho Indian whon n very young I man bought a wlfo for $200. To pay for her ho borrowed tho amount from his tothor. When tho husband died thirty years later ho still owed a bal ance of 4100. Upon tlio death of tho husband, tho fathor attempted to col lect tho bnlanco of tho dobt from tho womnn. Tho question was put to tho superintendent whon tho father ap plied to him to forco tho woman to sell her land in order to pay part ot tho purchaso prlco of herself. Tho question wns decided in favor of tho widow by tho superintendent. Besslon of tho Mnrshflcld city coun cil. No action wus takou beyond in dlcntlng a willingness to take thorn In It thu residents of these additions were willing. However, beforo any cxponso Is Incurred, tho residents of Hunker Hill mid tho other additions will bo required to show their good faith. It will roqulro n majority vote ot tho residents ot each separate ad dition and nlso a majority vote of tho voters of Mnrshflcld. Aftei Water ComMUiy. Tho Coos Uny Water Company camo in for n little scorching Inst evening on nccouut of poor wnter service lu various parts of tho city. J. T. Hnrrlgnn stated thnt Mrs. Jo- sophson of West Mnrshflcld had been compelled to pay for n sowor assess tho greater part of tho night. It was daybroak beforo tho platform was completed. Tho pint form endorses tho administration of President Tntt and Governor Hughes', declares that tho Pnyuo tariff law hns bcon a success and refers with approval to tho work ot tho last congress. It plodgca tho continuance of (ho Statu graft inquiry "Until nil wrong doing cnpnblo ot ox. posuro Hhould bo brought to light." Tho plank relntlng to tho direct pri mary Is very brief but admits ot no misconstruction. "Wo promise legis lation which will enact these princi ples Into law," Is tho pledge. No ConleslH Reported. When tho Republican Stnto conven tion wan called to order to-day by Temporary Chalmrnn Rnosovolt, tho ment nnd other city work, compollod ,commlttoo on credentials roportod no to connect with tho sower nnd after i contests, .which elicited from tho sho had gone to nil this exnenso it tompornry ciinlrmnu words ot con- waB found thnt tho water company did not hnvo n main nenr onough to permit her to uso tho modern con gratulations. United States Senator Root was nnmed ns permanent chair man nnd ho wns escorted to tho plat- vonionccs. Councilman Albrocht, who form. Root spoko of conditions In 1 a BLUE BEARD" H. 10 5 H. 7 11 Mrs. Inez T. Wright will havo a shipment of pattern hats In to-morrow at The Ladles' Emporium. FOR THE QUEEN OF TIIE BAV, SEE EASTSIDE. WANTED. Girl for ge-nernl house- Young Confectioner Is Charged With Murdering Two of His Wives. lUy Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 28. Karl A. Uaddslng, tho young confectioner, was arraigned to-day on tho chargo ot murdorlug his wife, Mabel Hold Uaddslng. Tho caso'was continued to await tho Coronor'a roport and por- mlt n pollco Investigation ot tho clr cumstanco ot tho death ot tho prison er's first wife. Arsenic was found In tho body of tho second wlfo. Tho body of tho first wlfo has been exhumed to ascertain posslblo traced of poisoning. 1 f MAKES TRIAL FLIGHT. brought tho mnttor up first, wanted to know If under Its frnnchlso tho city could not compol tho company to extend Its mains. Mayor Straw said that Manager J. II. Flanngan hnd promised to do this Just ns quick ly as possible According to expres sions during tho discussion, tho wnter company's frnnchlso Is such thnt It ennnot bo compollod to do anything. Mayor Strnw satd thnt ho thought J. W. Bennett must hnvo drawn It. City Attornoy Gobs nnld thnt tho only good thing about tho wnter compnny s frnnchlso wns thnt It only hnd sovon toon yenrs moro to run. Somcono suggestod thnt tho frnnchlso bo de clared void If tho company did not oxtond Its mnlns. Howovor, no ac tion wnB taken nnd tho compnny will bo glvon opportunity to furnish bet tor sorvlco. For Boulevard. Mayor Strnw road a letter from tho tho Republican party. Ho said: "ft tho trend ot public opinion la against us, wo will chnngo it. If old support ers of our party hnvo turned under somo Idea that they enn do hotter eisowhoro, wo will show thorn they nro wrong. "Wo will win. Wo will grtln Iho support of this Stnto by deserving it. Wo will stand together," -concluded tho chairman. Roosevelt Talks. Roosovolt took tho platform hls afternoon nt tho Republican Stnto convention nnd lu nu Impnsslonod speech pleadod for tho adoption ot n direct primary plank. Tho speech of Roosovolt camo nfter two hours nrgumont for nnd ngalnst tho plank nnd on tho adoption of tho minority reports submitted by tho Old Guards Roosovolt doflod tho Old Guard, niu' told them thnt unless thoy foil lu and lod, tho proccslson would pass over Coos nny Water Company stating thorn and thoy would bo crushod Hubert Latham Has a New Machine For Flying. (Uy Associated Press.) PARIS, Sopt. 28. Hubort Latham mado a trial flight In a new ono hun dred horsepower monoplane con structed for uso In tho International canal avfatlon meet at Belmont Park, L. I. Tho machlno developed a speed ot 8lxty to seventy miles an hour without t,he full power of tho engines being used. HOMESTEAD LOCATION. IOO acres good ranch land, two spring creeks? near Ten Mlloj can bo homesteadod; location fee, $150, Phono '318, North Bend. Phone 'I. S. Kaufman & Co. your that If tho proposod boulovard and park from Mnrshflold to tho sea did not Intorforo In nny wny with tholr reservoir or water shed, thoy would probably donnto tho right of wny across tholr land. Genornl Mnnagor MRUs of tho Southern Pacific wroto him to tho snmo effect somo tlmo ago. As yet, ho has not hoard from tho Southern Oregon Company, but ex pects to soon. Tho threo companies own all tho land ovor which tho high way would pass. Mayor Straw said that ho folt confldont thnt Elijah Smith of tho Southern Oregon Com pany would bo fair about tho mnttor and would undoubtedly aid such a public benefit by contributing tho small strip of land. Councllmnn Powers stated that ho had a letter from Elijah Smith say ing that ho would bo on Coos Bay within ten days. When ho comes, Mayor Straw will tako tho matter up with him person ally. Other Proceedings. Councllmnn Coko and Mayor Straw reported to tho council that tho Gow Why building was In an awful condi tion branding it as a menace to tho public health and a flro trap. City Attorney Goss was requested to seo If thero wasn't somo way of em powering a special city board to deal with such classes ot buildings. It Is likely that City Physician Mlngus will provont Gow Why from leasing any of tho rooms upstairs to tenants henceforth. City Attornoy Goss reported that he had instructed Chlmnoy Inspector Thnt Honry L. Stlmpson, former United States District Attornoy Now York, will bo tho nomlneo of tho progressives tor tho Governorship, scorns nssured. work. -Apply Mrs. W. U. Douglas. :oal Order, f J.BO-FEH TON. McLAIN NOMINATED. Hugh McLaln, who was out for tho Democratic nominntlon for Railroad Commissioner, recolvod tho following telegram this aft- ernoon from Aleck Sweot, tho chairman of tho State Domocrat- Ic Central Commltteo: "Returns Indicate you aro nominated by a largo majority." CURRY UNCERTAIN, Returns Front Thnt County Havo Not Yet Boon Figured Up. Threo Is not much certain yot about Curry county ns tho votes havo not yot been canvassed. Howovor, It la qulto certain that Polrco carried tho county, which assures his nomination ns Joint Representative It Is under stood thnt S. E. MarBtors', who ran against C. II. Dalley for tho Demo cratic nomination for Sheriff, "was Just ono vote nhead. Nothing furthor Is known regnrdlng tho general re sults of tho county. Made-over hats nnd orders taken at Tho Ladlos' Emporium. Lnteat shapes and styles. Mrs. Inez Wright. FOR SALE. A check for 905 on ft piano at tho Ellors' Music Houso. Call corner 14th nnd Commercial, or write P. O. box 168. a 1l. 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