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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1910)
(tea SimB ADS; NEWS Itfu&v law8 o u.., ...i-f tct orniif Aiv GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY HEADING THE COOS 'JAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AL.J THE TIMJB TKItSELY lOLD i: :: :: :: n l" .... ..itrni.-,Qai?ltT. tlllci. fnFVCED BUW,W,"VU """ llib-''" ., t.i'f.Mvnii?!in,' . , eS HQtMw "'"" - MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Established In 1878 as Tho Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall mid Coos liny Advertiser. 75. HE HOPE FOR MINERS WHO SHORTAGE IN . FUNDS DISCOVERED MIS SOUTHERTTPAGIFiC HAS ft tNIUIIIBtU Al blAIIMII.Lt Led That All of the Men Not Rescued Are Lead by This Time. SENTENCED TO II LIFE TERM Mall Car Bandit Who Robbed Great Northern Train 1 Is Sentenced. ANGEROUS GASES RETARD RESCUERS Federal Government Will Send Experts to Help in tllC Work. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tin. ..a 1,5, Auoelated Press to Coos. Day 8P0KANI, Wm,' 0p, ., , t,m?fi nnl i CHnrlcs I). Howell, tho convicted STARKVIM.i:, Colo., Oct. "- I ninll train bandit, was HOionM,i . Sue moro bodies liavo been found j fo tll0 f0,orni ,)r80I, nt Mc.NoU's -e thousand feet from the entrance Islnud today. Howell wns convicted c the mlno and niiiHt bo carried of robbing n mull car on tho Great cm the lmdly wrecked pnssngoway. I "'""' runway on .unrcn 11, iuus. Word ha been received from Wash- Isjton that a special car carrying owrnment mlno exports and miners tnlned In rescue work left Scuttle todijr. This wns tho first word re rclrcd that tho federal government id entered tho present work n( tho Surkvllio mine. It Is generally be UcTtd that none of tho minors Im prisoned by Saturday's .explosion nro clll llflns. Wilson B. Evans of Los An geles Suspected of Taking Large Amounts From Bank of That City. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Ocl. 11. The po llco In nil BectloiiB of tho country nro being notified to search for Wll M E G. A. R. OASKS AllE DEADLY. iRivoe Work Delayed on Account of After Damp. (Br Associated ProBs to Coos Br.y Times.) 8TARKVILLE, Colo., Oct. 11. Th hours work was delayed by tho -rmnce of tho deadly after dnmp illch has necumnlatod In great qtutllles In several of tho chnm- Uu, Tho fans aro working but hnvo lot keen nblo to lteop tho mlno clcaT cf the deadly gases. Coroner Guilford says ho Is In- witljatlng the caiiBo of tho accident ai that It will bo most thorough, ud he has Issued summons for n Iww number of persons connected lth the mlno. M Vote on the Question at a Meeting to be Held in November. (By Associated Press to Coos Hay , Times.) PORTLAND, MaJuo, Oct. 10. Tho mention aa to whotlior seceding from tho untlomil body of votoraus Is tho Boimo nf tho veterans of tho United States army Is to bo voted upon by tho Maine dtvlslon at a special ses sion to bo held nt Brunswick Nov. 2. The principal dissension la tho fact; that half of tho tax of 72 cents paid Into tho divisional treasury by each momber Is turned over to tho na tional body. PIONEER DIES AT COQUILLE KILLED nr EXPLOSION. I Wlcof FliM Two Victims of Mine Honor llrnnulit Out. (Br Astoclated Press to Coos Bay Times.) STARKVII.M3. Colo.. Oct. 11. The bodies of tho first two victims f Saturday's explosion wero brought t this forenoon. Their nppenranco Wltates that thev wero lcllind bv tteforeeof tho explosion rnthor thnn 7 the effects of tho flro damp. VXDKIt MAItTIAT.'x AAV. (Br Associated Press to Cboa Bay- Times.) BEAl'DCTTF. Oct. 11. This town naer martial law. Three thous M refugees have arrived hero. Tho wn Is in n ,,anIc Roilet TOen8Ure8 "wing carried out rapidly. SCarch- Parties are out finding, bodies In "a? direction. Refugees tell some '"Shtful tales of their experiences. 0R Tiinrc.i'vit iiii 17 AsocIated Press to Coos Bay .,,, Times,). ySHLNOTON, Oct. 11. Forest is nTeS (0aav recelve the follow- telegraphic report from the sup- 't oi mo forest resorvo nt Cass ionC.ernlnS th? situation In ud .Prt8 todny E,vo 1000 'burned at vn "' Area burned estimated miT. 8q,0ro lnl,e8 F1"es aro 11111 burning." BIG TIMES FOR ELKS AT ASHLAND THIS WEEK IWSWULL SCORES. cfPR?,RILAND' 0ct- 11. Tho scores play's games follow: kwamento"'. '" n 5 i v . . . . u u C erno" - R- H. o,;;.. ........... j 2 n Francisco ... 7 0 s Angeles .' beies 2 4 n'nui,, at Mllllcr,B n,, Goo,,n-m for Pamgon Troiis- tf1ttfUl ttm" '"ou's ai Jiuner's for oodoroll, Dedication of New Temple Occasion Tor CelebiiiiJoii Tluit "Will Have No Dull .Moments, ASHLAND,' Oro., OcU 11. This week Is Elks' week In Ashland. Tho occasion Is tho dedication of their now templo by Ashlnud Lodge No. 904. Tho exercise and celebration In connection with tho dedication will oxtend .over a period of threo days, Octobor 13, 14 and 15. Thursday, Octobor 13, tho Elks will hold "opon houso" to nil tholr friends, nnd tho public Is Invited to Inspect tho hand somo now- building. Tho 14th will bo "Ladles' day" and tho mothers, wives and sweethearts of tho Elks will have ehargo of tho parlors aud club rooms for tholr enjoyment. Tho grand dedication all will take placo on Friday evening, tho 14th, and n banquet will bo served In tho base ment banquet hall during tho even ing, The banquet hall has n seat ing capacity for over 500 guests. Hazolrlgg's superb orchestra will fur nish music during tho ball and ban quet as well as nt other times dur ing' tho festivities. On Saturday, tho 15th, tho corner stone laying will take place at tho templo nt 2 p. m., at which grand lodge officers will participate. Hon. R. R. Butler of Condon, Oregon, will deliver an address n front of tho templo during theso proceedings. FoJ lowing tho corner stono ceremonle's there wllf bo n monster TSlk parado. Tho templo dedication will bo held and In tho evening a banquet for Elks only. Many hundreds of elec tric llKhts will lino tho streets dur ing tho three days' celebration nnd the whlto and purple decorations oi tho Elks will bo largely In evidence everywhere. Special electrical dis plays are boing arranged by tho light and decoration commltees. The S. P. company will Issup tickets from nil stations In Oregon and Northern California at one nnd one-thjrd faro for the event with return limit good until October 17. Presto Raincoats at floodrmn,. Mrs. J. F. Schroeder, First White Female Child Born in Oregon, Dies. Mrs. J. v, Schroodor, ono of tho pioneers of Coos county nnd believed to bo tho first white femnlo child born In Oregon, died nt 5 o'clock Monday evening nt her homo In Co qullle. She had been in n critical condition for tho past week aud par. nlysls wns tho,causo of death. Tho burial will tnko placo at tho Nor way ccjuctery tomorrow. Mrs. Schroeder wns before her mnrringo Miss Mary Perry and was ono of the well known family of that nnmo. Sho wns married to J. Fred erick Schroeder December 25, 1800. Mr. Schroeder came to this count)' In 1844. Tho children born to tho couple wero Eva L., Clnrn B Albert, Frank nnd Filey Schroedor. Clara' Is tho wife cf Lovl Suydcr of Port land. Albert aud Frank formerly mnnnged their father's inrm but Jiro now In Washington. Flnloy owiut n farm near tho homo placo and Eva Js living ut homo. Mrs. Schroeder Is supposed to -be tho first white female child born In Oregon. Her birth occurred In 1843 on tho Clatsop plains. Her .father at ono tlmo owned -a Inrgo amount of land, which Is now In tho city of Portland. Mrs. Schroeder's first husband wuh T. L. tirnht, n cousin of U. S. Grant. A ramnrknblo coin cidence In tho Schroedor family Is that three brothers married threo clstors. , Aftor Mr. nnd Mrs. Schroeder's mnrringo they wont to housekeeping on u fnrm In what was known as the .Malcolm donation claim south -of Co qulllo, on tho Coqulllo river. It wns all wild land nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Schroeder wero pioneers In the coun ty, clearing their laud nnd making a fluo fnrm of It. son D. Evnns, tho nllcgcd nbscond lng receiving teller of the Fnrmors & Merchants National Bank, who disappeared September 17 to go on his vacation. He hns not returned nnd nn In vestigation of his department shows n considerable shortage. Tho 'bank officials sny his bonds nro $10,000 nnd that amount will cover tho short age, but others sny that tho short- ago will reach nearer $50,000. IS CALLED IN FENCED IN STATE OF OREGON RELIEF IS S Dr. Ming us Goes to Coquille to Investigate Complaint Prevalent There. Dr. E. Mlngus, tho health officer of MarBhfleld, wont to Coqulllo to dny, having been called Micro In con sultation with Dr. Culln, who Is. the county physician, nnd who Is also city physician for Coqulllo. Tho con sultation was for tho purposo of In vestigating n disease which has caused somo worry thorc. It was feared that It was In the nnturo of typhoid, or nt least had been report ed bo outside of Coquille. Dr. Mlngus suys that after Inves tigating ho feels confident that tho trouble Is of nn Intestinal -nnturo nnd that It Is duo to food Infection probably brought about by tho flies coming In contact with food. The complaint Is nomothlng of tho nnturo of n bowol trouble which twis oxpo prlcnced In thin t-lty nnd is quite prevalent In Coqnllle. Bomoof tho patients nro quite, scrloiUry 111. TAKES ISSUi: WITTI TAKT. U TO FIND WIDER USE FOR WOOD Roosevelt llcllcrcH In National Recla mation of linnd. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Oct. 10. Theodore Rooaovolt took issue with President Tnf t on (ho subject of tho reclamation of swnmp lands In n speech which ho dollvored hero to dny at tho Arkansas stnto fair. Roosevelt declared that tho nation nl govornmont should do nil It legit imately can to nsiilBt In draining tho lands. President Tnft In n speech nt tho Nntlonnl Consorvntlon Congross on Septomber C said that ho was op posed to having tho government do this work. i IN Supplies and Money Received by the Many Forest Fire1 Sufferers. (By Associated Press t Coos Bay Times.) RA1N' RIVER, Oct.' 11. Roll Is nrrtvlng for tho stricken pcor of Bcnudetto nnd Spoouor nnd thy Rnlny River district. Six cnrljndj of supplies hnvo arrived from .va rious points nnd money contribu tions nro being rccolvcd. Attorney in Railroad Cases Tells of Conditions in His Argument. GOVERNMENT SEEKS TO DISSOLVE MERGER Southern and Union Pacific Said to Be in Control of Business. .uy i APPEAL IS DIG STRIKE IS ON IN PARIS Employes of Northern Railway Quit and Tie Up Big System. ' (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, Oct. 11. Tho employes of tho Northern railway wont on strlko enrly today nnd nt noon tho tie-up wns prnctlcnlly comploto. Mllltnry engineers hnvo been cnllod to replace Uip strikers but tholr number Is In ndequnte. SevoraJ nets of vlolonco occurred boforo daybreak. Military forces hnvo taken possession of sov- oral stations nnd hnvo beon posted nlong tho road. Tho strlko devel oped over night and took tho com pany by comploto surprise Tho strlko Is duo to tho company's re fusal to Incronso tho wages of tho men to tho minimum of $1 a dny and grant other concessions. STEMLER CASE BEING PROBED DSMSSE Work of Forest Service Will Mean Much to the Coos Bay Industry. Tho forest service of tho depart ment of agriculture nnd tho Oregon Conservation association aro co-operating In n study of tho wood using Industries of Oregon, says tho Port land Journal. II. B, Oakleaf of the local office of the forest servlco is conducting the work. Tho study will bo distinct from the annual statistical studies of tho lum ber Industry mnde by tho' forest serv ice In co-operation with the bureau of tho census In that It treats with only the secondary uses of wood In the manufacture of such articles as boats, baskets, furniture, interior fin ish, sash and doors, pulp and all oth. or products of kindred nature. The idea is to assist In tho devel opment of markets for local woods which may bo suitable for various purposes, but whose use hus beon limited because their valuo has boon llttlo known. As soon as all tho data has been collected and complied a publication will bo issued Jointly by tho Oregon Conservation association and the forest service for free dis tribution, Hyde and Schneider Must Stand Sentenced in Land Fraud Cases. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 11. Tho appeal of Frederick A. Hydo of San- Francisco and J. Schneider of fg,tlvo from JuBtC0( a t0 bo of tho Tucson, Ariz., from conviction nnd j m0Bt tnorough chnractor. Members sentence in tho westorn land fraud nf tho 1llrv inm.irin , . ,., Portland Grand, Jury Investi gating Mistreatment in Sanitarium. ' PORTLAND, Oct. 11. Concerning developments In tho caso of Dr. Stemlor, a brother of J. O, Stomlor of Myrtlo Point, who wns mistreated In a sanitarium hero,' tho Telegram says: Grand jury investigation of tho Crystal SprlngB Saiiltarlum, whero Dr. Laurel A. Stemlor, an Incompe tent patlont, wns subjected to bru tality nnd torturo by J, Q. Arnold, tho dny head attendant and now n A3oetatad Press to Coos Bny YImcs.) r '. PA"', Oct. 11. Attorney :.'e jt.tr. ir ncludlng his nrgumonts tt...': In i case In which tho gov- -ou... i u h seeking to dissolve tho merger ij tho Union nnd Southern Pacific Railroads and tholr nllled lines, declared that actual opon com petition existed between tho Union nnd Soiithorn Pacific prior to tho consolidation and that slnco the merger tho rates hnvo gone up whllo tho servlco hns deteriorated. Ho Is showing by tho record of tho testi mony of numerous witnesses that tho Union Pacific Interests nro In control of tho transportation facIlN tics In tho states through which It and Its nllled lines iuibb. Severnn pointed out that Oregon ns ono stnto wns thus controlled. Tho combined Interests w'.lch stir, funded this stnto fought ovory Inde pendent endeavor to enter In tho ter ritory, ho declared. "It wbb only recontly," declnrcd Sovoran, "that n road was projected nnd partly built Into central Oregon nnd tho so-called Hill Interests hnvo slnco bo gun nn Invasion of tho stnto but not with tho consent of theso non-.com potlng ronds that surrounded tho stnto like n fence. "Does nny snno mnn bollovo thnt this stato would romnln undeveloped ns It Is, with thousands of American fnrmorH going nununlly to Cuundn for land, It thero was no vltnl rea son. Tho reason Is thnt tho Union nnd Southern Pacific, working to gether, hnvo ordained that Orogou shall not bo dovolopcd until thoy nro rendy and thnt they will koop hold on tho transportation facilities until forced to rolluqulsh. It Is ono of tho shames of this situation that tho log Islaturo of Oregon wns forced to enact n Inw authorizing tho stnto to build nnd maintain railroads or Its own." P. F. Dunno of tlrti Soiithorn Pa cific will nrguo for tho railroads. SET TOR REHEARING, Ciisch in the Kiiprc-mo Court Aro Reassigned. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. Whon jtho supremo court of tho United Stntos mot todny the tobacco ensos undor tho Shormnn anti-trust act woro reassigned for argument Jan uary 3. Tho Standnrd Oil caso was nlso sot for n renhearlng January 3. eases, was dismissed In tho court pf appeals in tho district of Columbia, See that new bluo and vMth gran- ilewnre at Miluer's. HUGHES INTRODUCED. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Charles E. Hughes was Introduced Into the supreme court today. Tho ceromon les wero brief nnd wero followed by an eulogy of tho lato Chief Justice Fuller, after which an adjournment In respect to tho latter's memory was taken until tomorrow. Automatic Kims at Mllncr's. LOST Ah Engllhli better, whlto with liver spots. Information wnnted nt the Gunnory. WANTED Girl for light housework. Salary and good homo for young girl going to 147-L. school. Call caso to corno to light of .methods om. ployed nt tho Mount Tabor institution In tho "treatment" of tho dofonso lesa inmates declaro that tho placo Is a public nuisanco. J. L, Hall, tho night head nttend ant of tho private asylum, was sumr raoned before tho Jury this morning and was closely questioned ns to his knowledgo of the assaults committed and tho cruelty practiced on Dr. Stemler by Arnold. Ho nlso wns Interrogated as to tho methods In voguo at tho mudhouso gonorally and ns to other Instances of brutality of which ho may bo cognizant. By request of J. J, Fitzgerald, tho district attorney's chief deputy, Po lice Judgo Tazwoll signed nn order last night committing hall tp custody of tho polico as n witness, .ponding his furnishing a bond of $500. Ho was held at tho city prison Inst night and this morning oxcept whon tes tifying boforo the grand Jury, his (Coatlnaed on & 4.) ALONG THE WATER FRONT. ADVENT IN. - Tho schooner Advent of tho Simp son Lumber company fleet arrived In port today nftor boing twenty nlno days out from San Francisco, Tfio schoonor Hugh Hogan also camo In this ntternoon, Tho bnrkentlno Echo, loaded with lumbor for South America, Is still In tho Jowor bay. Tho tug Columbia Is having n now wheel put In aud tho Echo has been waiting for tho tug. Tho schooner Oregon from Co qulllo river is also In tho lower bay and tho tug Kllhyum of Bnhdon Is thoro waiting for an opportunity to tow her out. The lighthouse tender Mnuznnltn Is nt Empire Sho Is hero to look aftor somo of tho buoy repairs. Tho Coastor Is nlso In tho Iowor bay waiting for a favorablo tlmo to cross out and mnko hor regular trip to Curry county. NOTICE! All mombors of tho Sisters of Bethany and St. Eltzaboth Guild aro oxpocted to meet nf tho homo of Mrs, F. A. SacchI tomorrow afternoon nt 2 p, m when thja new officers, .for tho ensuing1 year"wll bo eloctod.