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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1910)
"'mv'jW'Ji1"" wmiwcrw- wyf"i ill ADS. mmm NEWS UEV BUSINESS IS SL Trle. THAT IT PAY! SLOW, Al GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY ItEAUINO THE COOS MAY TIMBS. ALL THE NEWS AL.j THE TIMK TERSELY 1 OLD t: :: :: n is ,VYS IS EVI- fci ... .titinfiiiitT titfnt it'rofSKS EVERYWHERE :: 33 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS K",M (tarn ..XXXI I r. Established in 1878 nB Tlio Const Mnll. ANGELES MEN CAUGHT " . AT PORT IN OLD MEXICO MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Tlipes, Const Mali nml Coos liny Advertiser. 92 spects In Dynamiting Case Captured With $10,000 Today. HE CLAIM THEY ARE BANK DEFAULTERS frner anu oapuwi ui Duai I Says They Are En Route n Pnrn. Hr Associated I'tCBS to Cooa Day ACAPUI'CO, Mox., Oct. 31. Prom i deicrlptlons given by a dotoctlvo l-cy, It Is bollovcd thnt two or tlio i men arrested on nrrlvnl hero of power Inunch nro Wilson 11. Iibi, former toller of tlio Fnrmors Merchants Dank of Los Angolcs, to U said to bo wnntcd In conncc- h with tlio alleged onibozzlomcnt ta the bank and II. Hnburno, an trtti orsoclnto of Eviuib. It Is Li that $11,000 wna recovered. iThe power Inunch put Into port ' supplies of gnsollno nnd thrco ogers giving tholr nnmes ns krrr Ham, O. Cnrlson nnd Dnn Ar- lr, wero taken l,nto custody on p theory they might lmvo boon Im plied In tlio dynamiting ensc. Tlio la o( 110,000 wns found In tho lit. Tho cnptnln nnd engineer of hunch were placed under gtinrd. It captain snhl ho hnd been en- I'M to take (ho schooner from San ibcIko to n point In Peru for l-Ich he was to receive $730. - - p r r'WW ELEVEN SLAIN BY FILIPINOS Rebellious Tribesmen Slaugh ter Foreigners and Des-'. troy Property. (By Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C Oct. 31 Eight Christians, one American nnd two Chinese wcro killed nnd much property wns doatroyod belonging to foreigners by robolllons Mnnoboa tribesmen In tho Philippines Islands according to n report from General Pershing to tho War Departmont to- day. COSI OF RATE S Vice-President Burnham of the Burlington, Says Ex pense to His Road Will Be $800,000. (By Associated Press to C003 Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Oct. 31. According to Vice-President Clnudo G. Burnham of the Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy, rate decisions In what nro known as VAULT STANDS OFF tho Denver, Spoknno nnd other west orn rate cases, will cost his company $S00,000. Ho also snld thnt al though' tho old rebating system re duced tho freight revenue of tho company threo to flvo per cent) tho Burlington Is not In ns good condi tion to accumulate a surplus as ten years ago. Burnham who was tho first witness of tho dny In tho rnto hearing occupied tho ontlro morning session. GREATMEW YORK EXPRESS STRIKE M GOUI ThT SifWNiVNWNWSrflSrfSWSWSWSW ROBBERS li Burglars Supply of Explosives Runs Out Before Safe THEFT OF $350 IS REFOHTED riVIJ AltE HELD. mill Letcher at Acupulro IIiin Sum- poet Retained There. IB; Associated Prosa to Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 31. - State Department has boon for- wj notified by tho Amorlcnn Am- iwJor to Mexico thnt Consul Lot to at Acnpulco reports tho doton- "i cf flvo men suspected In connec- 'lth tho Los Angeles Times dy- lalllng. H. Bunch, Logger, Claims It Was Stolen From Room In Hotel Last Ni 1 ATTEND CUB SMOKER Npublican Slogan "Vote Tick et Straight" Is Ex pressed By Many. The CmnVn n.1n..wl 1... ,l.n toihfleld Republican club at tho 'l FellOWS hnll HnHlrHrnr nvnnlncr "J largely attended and proved one I tflO --.. - - uiosi Bucccssrul political "law that has been hold In ""field in a long time. It was "v Bei logetnor" meeting ana ''Ogan WflH "Vnl !, Tr.,h1lnnn " Straight" a wofik frnm Tuns. "J. C, Malnnni MnuAM 1ia as secretary. A dozen mado short talks, urg- ' - "mijiori or every man on j,. uiuuu iiiose' maxing ere Jon woion tn a An. h?0?' Tm Benno". O.' I. Relgard, .'". i. H. Walter, It. O. k " J. C. Kendall, Del Cathcart, - . uomen, L. W. Traver, A. kit ssewui, rror, Appie- L!: Ch' D Se,b'. W. J. Butler D n . o"ich, w, 11. uox nnu W( U. T.lin.1 TWV TnpmVi- it. i..i. r0(e "v iui mo repuoucan '31 ! E6t Ut and 8l'PP't h0 t,cket Mure a good old time repub- " as ann . lt.. x..- ...... ne d1.1 ltS reBU,ar meeting S4t . - o cuing ana mat next a u nlsht' a blB pI,t,cal ra,1y it ,," "nlueted under its auspices mL Fe,,ows hall. An effort - u9 lo get out a arg0 ' n number of prominent "iu do secured. According to n story told to Marshal Carter, Henry, Bunch, lo ger, Inst night hnd $350 stolen from his trousers pocket whllo ho nnd his brother, A. L. Bunch, wero slecpln In room J In tho Blanco hotel. The brother hnd $250 In his pockets but this wns not touched, according to tho story told by tho Bunch brothers. Kmorson Ferry, proprietor of tho Blanco, 'stated nt noon today that neither of tho Bunch Brothers had been around to sco him concerning tho matter nnd nil ho know about It enmo Indirect. Ho snld thnt tho night clerk, Clnrenco Wntors, hnd In formed him thnt Bunch had claim ed that ho wns robbed but ho snld thnt as near as ho could gnthor from those who know anything of tho matter, thoro wna somnthlng "fun ny" nbout tho nllogod robbory. "As nenr ns I enn find out, tho Bunch boys claim that thoy wont to bed about 10 o'clock nnd thoy woro cnlled nt 12 o'clock to cntch tho stngo," Huld Mr. Ferry today. "When Night Clork Waters wont up to call them ho pounded on their door until ho had awnkened everybody elso In tho houso but tho Bunches and they didn't respond. Finally Mr. Wnl ker, nn Insurnnco man, who occupi ed tho room next to Bunches, came to the door and wanted to know If anyone In thero could bo dead. Waters knocked some moro lmt couldn't arouse them and he couldn't open the door as tho night bolt was fastened on tho Inside. Fin ally Mr. Walker suggested that the door between his room nnd the one occupied by tho Bunches might be forced open. They went Into Wr ker's room, pulled tho bed nwny from tho door and forced their w Into the Bunches room. Waters turned on tho light and shook them and told them to get up and came back out and shut tho door and K Walker put his bed back and retlr' Pretty soon, according to what l hnvo been able to learn from Mr. Walker, Bunch broke through Into Walker's room and declared ho hau been robbed. He clnlmed that $350 hnd been taken from his trousers while he was asleep. Ho claimed thnt his brother had $250 In his trousers that had not been touch ed nnd that his own was gone. He had left his trousers right under the open window. ."Neither of the Bunch boys nave been around to seo mo and I hnvo been unablo to And them. Somehow or other their story looks peculiar to mo. It Is said that they claimed they counted their money last night before they went to sleep and If they took that precaution, It Is strange they would leave It lying on the floor in ,1ml!. trousers nocket. One of them is reported to have said thatj Is Open. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) CANAL DOVISH, Ohio., Oct. 31. Bobbers broko Into tho Dnnk of Do llvar, nlno miles enst of here, to day nnd nttempted to blow tho snfo containing $28,000. They railed ap parently becauso their supply or nltro gllccrlno ran out. Attcr tear ing away thrco doors or tho safo and wrecking tho Interior or tho bank nnd finding n fourth door of tho safo barring their way, they fled. MANY ARRIVE ON I F. PLANT Steamship Brought Thirty-Five From San Francisco Will Sail Tuesday. Tho M. F. Plant nrrlved In yes terday from San Frnnclsco with thlrty-flvo passengers nnd n largo enrgo of freight. She hnd a fairly good trip up tho const. Purser Jns Dryco enmo up on her this trip. Mrs. Dryce, his wlfo, who has been -very 111 Is considerably Im proved. ' "Foxy" Schubert, tho rormor pur ser or tho Alliance, who has beon on tho Alaska run this summer, Is now In San Frnnclsco for n short stay. Ho plans to return to Portland soon. Tho M. F. Plant will snll nt 8 o'clock Tuesday morning ror San Francisco. Among those nrrivlng on tho Plnnt were tho following: T. W. Johnson, J. Ilebgen, E. It. Nloustndt, J. H. Somors, Miss End! cott, Miss D. Wilson, H. D. Wise, G. Flsk, Geo. Dny, M. P. Fisher, E. P. Eger, J. P. Klerau, H. J. Welnrlch, A. F. Masters, J. Otterman, W. II. Kyle, W.It. Sloutenger, Miss Rnn doll, Miss V. Stauff, Gu Fu, P. Mc Cauloy, C. Valkorlch, E. M. Mosener, A. Morltz, B. Cousins, J. Norman, J. Tent, E. Mllgrenu ho awoke at 11:30 and looked at his watch nnd went to sleep again. I shall certainly have the matter thor oughly Investigated." Mnrahal Cnrter Busy. Marshal Carter Is busy on tho case today. He says that Bunch claims his "wad" consisted or seven teen $20 gold pieces and orie $10 gold piece. Mr. Carter says that the -window bears evidence or having been tampered with. The Bunch boys lett ror one or tho logging camps to day. They wore going to go to their homesteads and fix up a bit with their savings, having been paid off nt camp Saturday. They are sons or Jack Bunch, tho pioneer logger or tho Umpqua and Sluslaw. Other Cases, During tho last row months, thoro have been many reports ot various ones being "touched" ror rrom $20 to $50 each. In these cases, the parties "rolled" have seldom report ed to the police direct, having gen erally been drinking at tho time. However, the reports have reached various city officials nnd some of the councllmen have talked of taking steps to see that certain undesirables who are suspected of knowing some thing of the little deals leave town and stay away. Nothing has yet beeu done, however. TONIGHT JS HALLOWE'EN PREMIER IS OUT ON BOND Annual Visit of the Goblins Little Damage Is Anti cipated. Tonight Is Hnllowo'on nnd tho Goblins will bo nbrond and causo troublo for looso gates, foncen or. uuiur iiiutiua nun uru iuubu or cuii bo pried looso If you don't watch out. It Is tho night when good nnturod pranks nro supposed to bo cxciisablo but U thoy nro carried beyond tho runny point, Jack Carter nnd Bill Shoup are liable to turn tho Joke. They'dld n Tow years ago slnco which thero has been very little mlschlof dono In Marshflcld. Former Official of Portugal Charged With Misappro priating Fund. (Dy Associated Press t- Cooa Day Times.) LISBON, Oct., 31. Tho crowd Jeored formor Promlor Frnco as ho loft tho court today, having boon ad mitted to ball In tho sum or $200, 000. Franco Is charged among othor things with having Issuod 70 illognl decrees nnd hnvlng liquidated $500, 000 dobts or King Carlos with crown funds on tho protoxt or augmenting tho civil list. RED CROSS FOUNDER DEAD Henri Dunant, Originator of International Society Passes Away at Heiden. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) GENEVA, Switzerland, Oct. 31. Henri Dunnnt, rounder or tho Inter national Red Cross Society, dlod Inst night at Ilelden, n health resort. WOMAN SHOT N M ' H Miss Lulu Williams Victim of FINAL SCORE BJ3 TO 5 Marshfield High School Team Decisively Defeats North Bend." Tho final scoro In tho Marshfiold North Bond High school football gnmo nt tho Dopot grounds Saturday wns thirteen to flro, Mnrshflold, scor ing n safety In tho last quarter, In favor or Marshfiold. Tho gnmo was a good ono from start to finish. Tho crowd wbb not nearly as largo as It desorvod, bolng confined largoly to Btudonts. Tho noxt high nchool gamo hero will bo played Thanksgiving. Two wcoks rrom yestordny, tho Mnrshflold Indopondonts will play tho Coqulllo Independents at Coqull-le. Drivers at Other Points Maybe Called Out In 1 Sympathy. BILL CLERKS WILL ALSO QUIT WORK T ARGUMENT More Rioting Occurs This Aft ernoon In Which Several Are Hurt. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Cooa Day Times.) NEW YOUK, Oct. 31. The strlko of tho express company drvors nnd helpers Is expected to spread today to tho stables hands. President To bin ot tho Teamsters International Union, has sent word that If neces sary ho will try to Induce nil tho ex press drlvors In tho country to strlko. Strlko bronkorB nro expected to ar rlvo from Philadelphia today. No dlsordora woro roportod by tho po Ilco In tho early hours or today. Two hundred strlko-brcakors from Pitts burg nro quartorcd In Jersey City nnd will bo put to work today. Tho way bill clerks of tho Amorl cnn Express Company, though unor ganized, nnd with no special grlo vnpco ot their own, hold a mooting tills morning and decided to strlko this nftcruoon. A riot In which ono man was In jured Borlously and two arrosts woro mndo on chnrgos ot folonous assault occurrod this altornoon ns nn Amor lcnn Expross Company wngon at tempted to ronch tho station at 47th Btreot nnd Madison nvonuo, . Strange Tragedy Fort Worth. at (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) FOIIT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 31. Miss Lulu Williams, aged 25, tho daughter or a prosperous farmor, was shot and killed by R. II. Bates, a ranner, In rront or Bates' home early today, Bates claims ho was called to the rront door and shot at and ho fired Into darkness. Hoard no outcry but saw fleeing figure. An hour later a woman was found dead near tho rront gate. She was dressed In man's overcoat and cap. Bates Is under arrest. Lonso Tabernacle. The Marsh field Divisions of the Oregon Naval Reserve today leased the Marshfield Tabernacle building as an armory. Thoy expect their guns and equip ment to reach hero soon. R. A. COPPLE nnd Tom Hall have returned from a campaign tour of Curry county and tho Coqulllo Valley. PLUMHIKG Have your plumbing done by PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY, WHY should Railroads bo watch ed? Because of their record; who can do It efficiently? Why, Hugh McLaln, ho Is honest, capable and untiring. W. J. Rust Paid Adv. SHIRT WAISTS and SWEATERS at COST for one week only at LADIES' EMPORIUM. IIOW can we have good roads, and get honest work? Why by voting ror Judge John F, Hall see bis record, W, J. Rust Paid advertisement. Two Years' Experience With Prohibition In Polk County Proves Unsatisfactory. Tho following 'article appeared as an editorial In the Polk County Ob server, tho leading republican paper published lu Dallas, Oregon. Tho artlclo states tho actual facts within that editor's knowledgo after two years experience with prohibition. Tho article Is as rollows: "One-or the favorite arguments for "dry" rule Is that pepple pay their dobts bolter In a "dry" county than In a wet county. At first thought, this argument would scorn reason able; but when the cold figures are brought to bear on tho subject, the average business man will havo to admit there Is nothing to It at least, hero In Polk county. And In Its present Campaign of Facts, tho Observer Is devoting its atteutlon strictly to Polk County. The writer hns Interviewed many of the largo and small business con cerns of Dallas In tho last tow days, and this Is what tho merchants In terviewed tell him: First That whllo collections aro reasonably easy, thoy aro not easier than thoy wero two years ago. Second That men who drank when tho county was wet aro not paying their bills moro promptly now than they did then. Third That very few of the drinking men who had owed them (Continued on pige 4.) BALLJCDRES Portland Takes Double-Header From Los Angeles ' Sunday. (Dy Associated Prosa to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 31. Sun day's games In tho Coast Loaguo re sulted as follows: At Los Angeles R II First Gamo. Los Angolos 3 8 Portland 14 17 Second Game. Los Angolcs 0 7 Portland . , 1 C At San Francisco R II , First Game,. Vernon 1 4 Oakland , 0 3 Second Gamo. 'Vernon .' . . . . 1 C Oakland 3 12 At Sacramonto ' R II Sacramonto 3 G San Francisco 4 7 Saturday's games In the Coast League resulted as follows: At Lob Angoles R II Los Angeles. . . 2 8 Portland 1 7 At Oakland R H Oakland 2 8 Vernon.' 1 10 At Sacramento R II Sacramonto , 1 3 San Francisco 0 1 DR. LESLIE returned today from a trip to Coqulllo Vnlloy points. WHEN voting for shorlff, experi ence counts. Who has It? Why W. W. Gage W. J. Rust Paid Adv. NOTICE-GAS SHUT OFF. Tho gas will bo shut off Wednes day artornoou from 3:30 until 4:30 to make repairs. THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELEC TRIC COMPANY. SHOULD wo havo representation pf all or part? If you want representation for all, voto for R, A. Copple, Joint-Representative for Coos and Gurry. W, J. Rust. Pd. AdT is ...'.-ij:.i1 vw' - "jjJBatrJa,