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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1910)
duns ADS. mmtB NEWS nEV nUSlNESS IS BLOW, Al GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS Alio TUB TIROS TERSELY 1 OLD it :: :: :t ti F ipi THAT IX rmo to jitvi EvcEI)'"1' SUCCESSFUL IIUSI- r-fl iioUSKS EVKiO-WiiifiKM :: KN ' MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS mm ustf"'. Established in 1878 ns Tlio Const Mnll. PBESS STR1 TO" SECUHE "OPEN SHOP" FOR TEAMSTERS MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1 910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll mid Con liny Advertiser. 91 L Controversy In New fork 'Unparalleled In An nuls of Strikes. DITTO HELP MEN OUTSIDE OF UNION SUICIDE PICT nand That Companies Show No Discrimination Against Non-Unionists. Awoclatcd Press to Coos Day Times.) SEW YORK, Oct. 20. -An un filed featuro of tho express atriko Lb has tied up thousands of dol- li o( pcrlshublo freight In Jersey ij.udXow York tcrmlnulsMs tho : that tho fight is for tho open tj. Primarily tho organization of clperi" struck for a wngo Incrcnso 5 per month. But tho second :isd which Is unprecedented In icr annals, Is that there, shall .bo dlicrlmlnatlon against non- !!cs men. "As you put it" said President Valentino Hoffman of i International Brothorhood Tonm- :i," It Is a strlko for tho ppon b,itrango as it mqy scorn. "Thero i hundreds of mon wJio do not bo lt to the union mainly becauso wo lie sot bad tlmo to npproach them. Is to protect theso men thnt tho and Is ninilo that no dlscrlmlnn- li he shown against" non-union ID Two California Men End Their Lives at El Centro by Agreement. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) EL CENTRO, Cal., Oct. 20. Two Biilcldes in tho Imperial county court hotiso within tho last twelvo hours iQf mon well known In this commu nity hns led to tho belief thnt sulcldo compact has boon carried out. Goorgo Scxsmlth and Jnko MendowB both lio dead today from bullet wounds from their own hands. Scx Btnlth, n civil onglncor, shot himself in the sheriff's ofllco whllo alone. All indications aro that It was suicide. Jako Meadows, deputy Bhorlff and In tlmnto frlond of Scxsmlth, on learn ing of tho lattcr's death remarked ho was glad Scxsmlth had got off and that ho was going tho samo route. Last night ho fired a bullet Into his heart and died in two hours. DnEDGE OREGON IS IN COOS CM GRAHAM WRITE WINS CUP Had Excellent Trip Here From Grays Harbor and Will Soon Be Ready to Begin Opera tions In Channel. Tho dredgo Oregon nnd tho bargo with Its paraphernalia woro safely towed Into Coos Dny yesterday after noon about 4:30 and today aro an chored near North Bond. Tho tug Daring had a flno trip down -tho coast from Grays Harbor nnd not the slightest dnmago was suffered in nny wny. Today tho OroKon Is bolnjr. closely Inspected by Engineer Leefo nnd C. E. 1ITCHELL others to detcrmlno any small re pairs or changes thnt may bo noccs sary beforo sho begins work In Coos Day. It Is expected that sho will bo ready to stnrt operations within ten days or two weeks. Peter Scott, Jr., is acting captain of tho dredgo Oregon. As ho has not yet received his papers, he cannot bo given tho full command unless It Ir possible for him to secure a permit. Ho has been with her slnco sho left Coos Day a year ago. Tho first work tho dredgo Oregon will do will bo on tho Lono Trco shoal off tho mouth of North Slough. Tho Daring with tho bargo will lenvo soon for Grnys Harbor. AT M fVWAWN TOPEKA FIRE IS TODAY'S WHEAT MAHKITT. HELD II ITR BEi 5 hh School Teams Play Their First Match Game Here This Afternoon MAIIMIHEM) AHEAD. At tho end of tho third nuar- to, tho scoro was 11 to 5 In '"or of .Mnrshflold. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. Track wheat prices: Club, 70c to 80c; BlucHtom, 83c to S-ic; Red Russian, 77c; Valley, S3c; Fortyfold, 80c to 81c. M REPORTS Tie Marshfleld nnd North Bend Lih School f-itball teams nro play- their first game this season at P Marshfleld dopot grounds this lrnoon. ft're is a fairly good crowd out r le game, tho North Dond team ! ccompanled by a good buuch 1 footers. Ill LEAVE OK REDONDO pnship Leaves For San Francisco With Capacity Passenger List. Th Redondo sailed at 0:30 this "'"IS for San Francisco -with a f'Mclty passenger list and a cargo r""nber from tho Smith mill. O0ng thOSO Snlllntr r. hnr worn l following. hlh ' J !I- PlMMSan, C. H. jj l0n, J. It. Flnlotter nnd wife, Mrs. Finletter. Max Srhmldt. W. 'Ofres. p t, r,' ,. "Z" " ' . to.. ' Mr3, h- Wright, Mrs. A. on oerii Moore, W. P. Fargo, smith, Thomas Rawley, Mrs. A. OS' JUsa Elsl L,eb,B Nan Uj. 0 a. uernsteln, J. t. rt Prank nS3 John Ny" oin Callesn. Anthony Dar- Other Oregon Towns Tell Their Experience After Abolish ing Saloons. Continuing: tho reports printed In Inst orcnliiR's Times, tho following cities nnswored tho questions given In full last night: Grants Pass "First. Yes. Building activity has been as great. Second. Tho closing of tho sa loons has not retarded tho develop ment aud growth of our city. Fourth. Wo havo mado public improvements, improved tho parks at tho railroad station, nnd wo are now paving tho streets. Sixth. Tax rato beforo closing tho saloons was eight and six mills. Sovonth. Tax rato is now eight mills. Nluth. Duo to improvements, and every business man is willing to pny tho additional nssessmont. Tho excitement hero has beon very satisfactory to all decent peoplo, nnd I feol now that if another voto woro taken It would glvo us f groator ma jority for no saloons. With tho merchants collections nro hotter and thero aro sovoral families that can got credit now that could not before. I bollovo prohibition has come to stay in Josephine county. Yours for success, (Signed) H. C. KINNEY, Mayor." McMInnville "First. Things aro better than beforo tho closing. Second. Closing tho saloons has retarded tho growth and develop ment of no good thing. Third. Wo havo mado many city improvements. Fourth. City electric power and light, ?35,000; city park, $7,000; city auditorium, $5,000; addition to tho city hall, $3,000; heavy road roller, $3,000; streets paved to the .,, f if X'JII.UUU. civMi T.i rato now about tho same as beforo tho closing oi mo sa loons. Ninth. Wo havo signed state ments from tho "wets" that it helped Prominent Kansas City Mer chant Held For Fraud In Failure. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) KANSAS CITY, Oct. 29. An In dlctmont charging fraud hns boon found against C. E. Mitchell of tho defunct Mitchell Dry Goods Com pany which went into bankruptcy Dccombor 28, 1900. Tho indict ment charged Mitchell as prcsldont nnd principal stockholder with hav ing Increased tho capital stock from $150,000 to $250,000, nnd offered tho proforred stock for salo when tho linn wns in a falling condition. Tho debts aggregated $500,000. Tho assots woro sold to tho highest bid der for $83,150. S Counterfeiters Circulate Spu- . .rious Paper On Both Coasts. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 29. Counterfeit notes of tho First Na tional Bank of Portland, Orogon, aro being posscd freely in Now York City. Secret service mon nro con vinced tho notes nro bolng circulat ed by tho samo gang thnt is passing tho counterfeits on tho National Bnnk of Los Angeles, Cal., nnd tho Santa Fc Loses 900 Cars and Big Shops Are Saved By Hard Efforts. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) TOPEKA, Oct. 29. FIro hero today In tho storago yards of tho At chison, Topoka and Santa Fo Rail road destroyed 900 freight cars. Tho loss is estimated at $800,000. Tho big shops of tho company woro saved through tho offorts of tho thrco thousand mon employed In them. John Purcoll, superintendent of tho Santa Fo shops, snys tho rovlsod icstlmnto is 700 enrs destroyed. Pnrt of these woro undergoing ropnlrs bo tho loss may fall as low as $500,000. English Aviator Captures In ternational Aeroplane ' Honors Today. WIND TOO STRONG FOR CONTESTANTS i E Marshficld Republican Club "At Home" at Odd Fel lows Hall. APOIIO Wilt a IluiiUBumu in u u And Hercules wns strong. And Moses, whon it enmo to lnws, Was far above tho throng. For patlonco Job was much admlrod, But modorn human kind Aro happy In n man who has All theso great gifts combined. Demosthenes Is second class And Cicero was poor Compared to ono whom wo nt last Aro ablo to securo To mlnglo with tho people and To lead affairs of state Ho'a all of them boiled down, aud more Our honored candldntol Tt.n amnknr to be dvon by tllO Mnrshfleld Ropubllcnn Club at tho Odd Fellows hall this ovenlng pro mises to bo largely attondod and nn entertaining igram Hbb been ar ranged for tho ovont. A number from Coqullio nnu isarin Bond nro expectod to bo In nttond nnco nnd besides tho vnrious candi dates, local members of tho party will mako short tones. A gonoral Invitation to republicans has been extended. Many nt Meeting. Tho ronubllcan meeting .In North Bend last evening was well attondod. C. E. Mayblo presided aB chairman. Addresses woro mado by Hon. Geo. Shepherd of Portland, nnd C. I. Rei rnrd nnd JudKO Sohlbredo. All urg ed tho supporting of tho republican ticket from top to bottom at tho No vember election and woro heartily applauded. net vour pictures framed now and avoid tho rush. Walker Studio. HOW can wo havo good roads, and cot honost work? Why by voting for Judge John F. Hall; seo his record. GUNS to RENT The Gunnery... Everybody attend tho Country Fair at the Odd Fellows hall on Mon Iday night. First National llnnk of Wllllnmsport, Pa. Tho Willlamsport notes nro bo lng passed on tho Pnclflc coast nnd tho western notes nro bolng passod In tho East. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS. Miss Gonovlovo Songstnckon loft today for Portland whoro alio will visit Miss Helen Doblo nnd other friends for a fow wookfl. C. J. MllllB nnd wlfo nnd Mfss Ed na LowIb loft todny for Portland whoro thoy will moot Miss Mnblo Clnro Mlllls who 1b returning from nn oxtondod visit in tho oast. LEAVE TODAY SMITH TALKS ON BREAKWATER FOR FREEDOM Steamship Sails For Portland Capt. Macgenn Approves Naval Reserve. Tho Breakwater sallod oarly this morning for Portlnnd with n Inrco passenger list. Capt. Macgenn anti cipated a ploasant trip up tho const. Cnpt. Mncgonn is enthusiastic over tho organization of tho two Dlvislonx of tho Orogon Naval Resorvo in Mnrshuold. Ho hns promised to lend ovory assistance ho can nnd will glvo them instruction as to nnvlgntlon. Among thoso sailing on tho Bronk- wntor woro tho following: J. R. Tozor, Mrs. J. R. Tozor, John Hongoll, G. 8. Sheppard, Otto Olson, C. M. Lo'onnrd, B. M. Dooloy, J. II. Smith, Benton Turner, Mrs. Bonton Tumor, ChnB. G. Noll, Mrs. O. A. Torroy, D. G. LowIb, O. H. Goppart, Mrs. O. H. Goppart, Mrs. T. Olson, T. Olson, Gonovlovo Songstnckon, Frank Tomcuff, S. W. Estus, Holon Estus, Geo. Rotnor, Dan Lyons, A. S. Motcnlf, J. 8. Colo, Mrs. J. S. Colo, Eddlo Colo, Ida Colo, John Colo, Chns Colo, F. J; Vnnseclor, Mrs. Vnnscclor, O. Mnrtonson, C. W. Rollins, W. II. Shny, Mrs. W. II, Shay. N. II. Daw son, F. W. Donny, Mrs. 8. A. Tibbots, C. A. Norwood, Mrs. C. A. Norwood, Dorothy Norwood, Holon Norwood, Albina Pacovlch, C. Hartmnnn, Ed. Crolghton, J. 8. Humo, Mrs. J. 8. Hume, Lillian Dny, C. A. Brodlo, A Wohstoncrnft, J. C. LowIb, Lucy Wade, Ernest Hubor, W. A. Fuller- ton. O. C. Fullcrton, G. W. Giles, O. J. Mlllls, Mrs. Mlllls, Mss Edna Lowls, S. Kawata, E. W. Spratt, W. A. Spratt, T. Kaychala, W. Thlsman, II. Mlllor, Win. Howard, E. C. Smith, R. W. Wilson, Mrs. Wells, C. F. Rador, Mr. and Mrs. Whan. Photo supplies at Walkor Studio. WHY should Railroads bo watch ed? Becauso of their record; who c .4 do It efficiently? Why, Hugh MoLaln, ho Is honost, capablo and untiring. WHOLE wheat FLOUR at HAINES, Artists supplies at Walker Studio, SALMON EGGS at the Gunnery. Urges Defeat of Prohibition And Support of Home Rule Bill In Address. Boforo nn audionco that comfor tably flllod tho Masonic Opora IIouso last ovonlng, Captain Dan Morgan Smith condomnod tho prohibition movomont and urged his hcnrorB to support tho "Homo Rulo Bill" at tho coming election. Ho declared that prohibition does not prohibit and that tho propor way to doal with tho liquor trafllc is to rogulato It. In his addreBB. Captain Smith do- clarod thnt tho fourth soctlon of tho proposed prohibition law will pormlt vholesa'o soirchlug of homos for liquor nnd despoil tlio sanctity of a mnn'a castlo. Ho furthor declared thnt John D. Rockofollor, tho Stand ard Oil magnate, waa financing tho Anti-Saloon Leaguo for tho purpose of throuEh It controlling fltato legis latures and tho Unltod States Sonato for tho Standard Oil Trust. Cantain Smith was Introduced by Mayor E. E. Straw. Bcsidos them, other occupnnta of tho plntform ihrouuhout tho mooting - which wns hold under tho ousplcca of tho Grcntor Orogon Homo Rulo Aflsocin- tton woro Tom Bonnott, J. II. IMnna- gan, W. S. Chandler and O. F. MC' Knight. Captain Smith said In part: "Prohibition agitation la possible only becauso abusca of liquor oxlst. "If thero wero no drunkards, no dives and no abuso of liquor thero wnuhi bo no moro agitation of tho liquor question than thoro is of tho uso of other luxuries that ploaso tuo palato, tboroforo tho man who intel ligently flghta tho battlo against pro hibition must bo foremost irr tho ranks of thoso who deslro reform. This can only bo accomplished by tho passago of laws, municipal or state, which will rogulato tho liquor trafllc not Bomo of tho tlmo but all of tho tlmo; not under aomo admi nistrations, but under all. " 'May' should bo changed in all regulating laws to "shall," and whon a Jury of hia pcera finds a saloon keeper guilt; of a violation of tho (Continued on Pago 3.) Two Slightly Injured In Acci dent and Crowd Had Nar row Escape. WHITE WINS CUP. (By Assoclnted Press.) BELMONT PARK, Oct. 29. 4 Graham White won tho James 4 Gordon Bennett cup. ' (By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bar Times.) BELMONT PARK, Oct. 29. Two contestants, Alfred Loblnno of tho French lenm nnd Wnltor S. Brook ins of tho American tenm, woro in jured by tho wrecking of tholr nreo plnnes shortly niter tho stnrt of to (Iny's rnco for tho James Gordon Bennett cup, tho Intornntlonnl ovont of noroplano moot hero. Nolthor was seriously hurt, Claudo Graham Whlto of tho English tenm, covered tho courso of 02. 1 miles or twonty times nro u ml tho Belmont courso in ono hour, ono mlnuto nnd 1.4 sec onds, flying In a northwest wind thnt vnrlod from ton to fifteen miles an hour. Other ollglblo contestants nro awaiting mlldor air conditions be foro thoy will stnrt. Latham, another aspirant for tho Bonnott Cup, got such n fright whon tho wind nlmost blow him into' tho crowd thnt ho quit preclpltoly on tho fifteenth round. Tho tips of tho gront wings of his mnchlno enmo within n fow feet nt tho hondB of tho pooplo who lined thq turn in tho far stretch. As tho bucking aoroplano started toward tltom.u) cry of torror wont up, Mon ran nnd women bur rowed down Into tho badlos of tholr automobiles to escapo Impondlng la- Jury. America's hnpo of winning tho contest lies now with Hamilton and Droxol, nolthor of whom took tholr machines out of tho hangars this morning. Ogllvle, nn Englishman, Row only two laps nnd quit, so strong wns tho wind. Dr. Exol crossed tho lino flvo min utes boforo tho tlmo limit (3:30 o'clock), nnd -J. Molssnnt, tho Amor lenn, stnrtcd ono mlnuto boforo the oxplrntlon. Nolthor romnlned In tho air long. F ALIVE TODAY Blaze of Unknown Origin In Maryland Claims Several Victims. (By Associated Prosa to poos Bay Times.) LAPLATTA, Mil., Oot. 29. Four lost thelf lives in n flro of unknown origin that destroyed tho combina tion warohouso and dwelling of T. M. Carpenter at Plsgah, Charles County, Maryland, enrly today. SHOULD wo havo roprosontatloti of all or part? If you want representation for all, voto for R, A. Copplo, Jolnt-Roprosontatlvo for Coos and Curry. SHIRT WAISTS and SWEATERS at COST for ono weok only at LADIES' EMPORIUM. Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER, Special monu nnd ORCHESTRA. RlKHVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. WHEN voting fpr sheriff, experi ence counts. Who has It? Why W. W. Gago. u our steerage. (Continued on page 4.) 'at iiiiijafa: ivL" -