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mt ultm ADS. NEWS .,.Ma ia QT.nV Alv GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY READING THE COOS MAY TIMX8. ALTj THE NEWS AL.j THE TIMS TERSELY 10LD t: :: : : CraTlSE. THAT IT pays 18 EVI Jjg HOUSES EVERYWHERE :t MEMBER OP ASSOCIATE!) l'RESS Established In 1H7H fiH The CosiRt Mail. UXXXIH. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail mul Coos Day Advertiser. 92 1ESHI ULMt HbPUHIB KE LINE'S PROSPECTS BRIGHT TS ENGINEER IN STRANGE QUARREL OInns GOV. FORT TO END TROUBLE 1 Innounces That Financing of project Has Been Com pleted Some Time. jRTHER STATEMENT TO BE MADE SOON BAD BOYS ABE ROUNDER UP lays I nai oome uiiua,juuii;u opposition on Coos Bay Has Slightly Delayed Them ' President Francis II. Clnrko of tho m Day nml Hoiso lino, todny mndo ' . ii I .IhIaiiiahI unnJiAfiltnif I E lOUOnlllg Biuivim.ui. .U.U.IMU project: I "Hit not qulto tlmo to mnko a stn-i tsent In regard to tlio plnnB of tho I ooj Day & Oregon Central Railway 1.... .... I.AM. l 1lA ..IllI (ft CnpSD), Dili "U HUJIU IU UU UUIU W jioioon. It Is right thnt tho pub t ihoulil know thnt tho flnnnclnl art has been completed for bohio n and thnt tho rond Is to bo built. nth lomo fow nmnzlng exceptions : pcoplo of MnrBhflcld hnvo boon company's steadfast friends nnd e given It their mornl support. bit Ii particularly truo of tho busl- imcn. Tlio Finnngan t uonnoii k and tho Flrflt Trust nhd Sav in Dank havo been brond nnd holp al, and It Is not posslblo to undor- tud how any business Institution oild nnd n bnsls for bollttlolng tho cid or myrelf. However, Inquiries ut from tho Far East to Biich an cstltutlon resulted, It seems, In tho utement being mndo thnt my flnnn- ril standing wns nothing. Probably no meaner or moro un- tt position could bo assumed by n toot Bay Institution or by nny In- pltntlon which alms to build up Coos fir than tho ono referred to. Tho I'ople of Coos liny know thnt I havo tide no personal pretensions, but pt nobody but mysolf has been 'own In tho expendlturo of thirty to thousand dollars In making tho Trey and preparing tho ninps and m of this road. Largo sums; of -oy havo been expended beyond lv.!i amount of which tho peoplo ;m and enn know nothing nnd tho !! expenditure to thla (Into itoants to approximately sixty thou- '4 dollars. It must bo conceded t If I mndo this expenditure for waebody else, then I must hnvo "me flnnnclnl stnndlng with men f-o live elsowhero thnn on Coos Fy. H I havo been oxpondlng my fa money then I am not ontltled to (belittled as n financial factor. For- l3!tely the business establishment 'tnti to hn8 succeeded only In trs1ng upon Itself tho contemnt of li(e who sent tho Inquiry as all wr answers, as well from tho banks 'Ofd and many In St. Paul nnd fMtland hnvo boon entlrelv favor- p. But such ignorance, mnllco or "nness hnvo cniiRnd nnnin delay. K-tiough I nm happy to say not Ma. Tho rnml will 1m hnilf. T-e main dlfflcultr which tho com 'l7 has encountered has been tho Editions exlstintr on Coos TJav. I 1 -Ot mean to sav thnt nnvbodv is '-lame for It. but stato only tho Even this dimcultv is von "7 "a thing of tho past" and in me n now irn tdMI iurn tclion V old depressing spirit will ,dlsap- f and the dry rot of envy will "1th !t. Tho tnnn ivlin tinvn ll(lom enouch in Mnwntmtn fhfllr 0rtt on thn nnn thlnn- hlfth will ple a prominent city on Coos Bay Geo. N. Bolt and Nightwatch man Shoupe Catch Hal lowe'en Miscreants. Tho ono hand of youngsters thnt was guilty of malicious mischief un der the gulso of n Hnllowo'en frolic last ovcnlng wns rounded up by Geo. N. Holt nnd Nlghtwatchman Shoupu nftor they had thrown somo sixty penny unlln through n largo glass front window In Mr. Dolt's homo on South Second street Inst ovcnlng. When tho nnlls camo crashing through tho windows, Mr. Dolt sprang for tho door nnd after tho dozen boys who hnd been throwing thorn. Tho lads Btnrtcd on tho run towards town but rnn Into Ofllcor SJioupo who hnd been keoplng watch1 of their oporatlons. Mr. Dolt brought up tho ronr and soon tho dozen or so wcro cornorcd. Mr. Bolt was loatho to punish thorn but having thorn taken to Jnll and upon promlso of tho boys to re compense him for tho dnmngo, thoy woro allowed to go. Tho names of all In tho party who woro botweon fourtoon and seventeen years of ago wcro taken. Prior to this oscapado, they had perpotrated other less sorlous tricks In South Mnrshftold. So far as could bo ascertained to day, they woro tho only ones doing nny serious mlschlof under tho gulso of Hnllowo'en fun. WRITES ABORT THE JUDGESHIP 4to -upport It in season and out, '""oily and persistently, will see m r the Coos Day-Bo,8 road '' but at least one other and that '" win be forced to build for its " Protection. As stated," I hope ke a statement within a fow s h!oh win bo entirely to tho lju f tho truo blends of Coos OClriTr!r t. ..,,... i frim.Dap'e PrIda- nleht. Let tho 1... --. JU1U U IUIO lW4JJV- ,4 raliv SHOULD all wo have representation f part? If you want entatlon tor all. vote (or R. A I TVie. Tl-x .... - ATTOltXKY AHHAHAM OF HOSE HUHfl, 3IAKES STATEMENT CONCERNING CANDIDATES l'OH CIRCUIT IIKNC1I. ROSEnURG, Or., Oct. 27, '10. Editor Times: Tho nrtlclo nnnoarlng In tho Coos Bny Times of Octobor 24th, ontltled "Judgo Coke's Candidacy" is cnougn to sot ono. thinking. "And thus tho nntlvo hue- of reso lution Is sicklied o'er with tho palo cast of thought." In tho last legislature, of all tho votes I cast, I most prided myself upon tho ono J ensi 10 nvu County Justice It Is a well-known fact that without my asslstanco In tho matter, it would havo been Im possible to havo passed tho bill creat ing tho office now filled by Judgo Coko, providing tho ordinary rules of legislation prevailed which leaves such matters to tho district interest ed, nnd which it was understood did nrovnll nt thnt tlniO. Is It possible that in my desire to free Coos County from tno very ev complained or now againsi juuS nWa .nmllilnrv. COOS County has "Jumped from the frying pan. into tho flro," as It were.' i "' think this possible. Yet tho picture drawn Is so faithful a dollnoation of the evils I fought against that it could not be a better exposition of my objections to Judge naumiuu. What should ono do undor such circumstances? I am a believer Jn the purposes of tho direct primary law as expressed in its preamble: "Tho method of naming candidates for elective public ofllcos by political parties and voluntary political or .. i i tho best Plan yet fouud for bringing before tho people the names of qualified and worthy citizens from whom tho electors may choose tho officers or our Bv- ment." I oeiiove m i" '-""' " partle3i andthatirpartieje FLMEILLED L. J. Simpson Will Bulkhead Two Miles Around Low lands There. Noblo Brothers yestordny began ono of tho biggest pllo-drlving con tracts that hns been started on the Bny for a long time. It is to drlvq n row of piling nearly two miles long nnd which will pormlt tho bulkhcad- lng of tho cntlro Pony Slough Water front nnd tho filling of tho tldo flat. Tho contract wns nwarded to Nobles by L. J. Simpson and Is for tho purposo of reclaiming tho mud flats and nlso for providing, a plnco whero tho shoals In tho channel can bo dredged out without being Bwcpt bnclc into tho chnnnol. A year afeo when tho Pony Slough Shonl was dredged off, tho drodglngs wcro thrown bnck In on tho tldo flats only to bo Bwcpt out ngnln by tho wash of tho tides. DI COTTON FIRE. Lous In AlexnnilWn, EfO'P, Today, Will Exceed 91,000,000. (By Associated Press to Cons Bay Times.) AT.EXAXnniA. Ecvnt. Nov. 1. ' " ll Flro today destroyed six thousand bnlcs of cotton cnuslng n loss of ono million dollars. 0 UR T IN RIOTING Mounted Police of Chicago Charge Into Crowd of Garment Workers. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) CHICAGO, Nov. 1. Tho mountod pollco In tho business district charged Into n crowd that hnd boon gnthored by tho striking gnrment workora who woro attempting to parndo without permit. Many woro knocked down and moro than a dozon woro Injured. SHIP APPLES SOUTH TODAY M. F. Plant Carries Big Con signment From Here Many Sail Ori Her. (. The M. F. Plant sailed today for San Francisco, carrying a good pas senger list nnd considerable miscel laneous freight. In the latter cargo wero 1,500 boxes of Coos county ap ples for the San Francisco market nnd also 2,200 cases of salmon from the Sluslaw. The shipment of potatoes from here has been small so far but tho prico is going up. The California cron is noor and F. S. Dow Is con fident tho price will go still higher. Among those sailing on the Plant wero: I. C. Irby, G. R. Bleecher, J. S. Drunett, Mrs. Brunett, D. W. John son, L. M. Trlbbey, Mrs. O. E. Nichol son', E. Brown, W. E. Wasor, Miss E. nillman. Mrs. E. J. GUlraan, Miss Oraco Wobster, Mrs. P, M. Prunnett, John Kangas, Mrs. John Kangas, Miss O'Mara, Mrs. J. Agaslz, B. B. Taylor, O. A. Glllman, u. u. unen, j. j. uu eon, Mr. Geo. Clenton, Mrs. Geo. Clonton and child, Rose Morris, Miss Gertrude Meyer, A. Peters, S. C. Rob erts and six steerage. New Jersey Executive Endeav ors to Settle Express Drivers Strike. (By Associated Press U Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Tho pollco measures today wcro moro compre hensive thnn ovor for a preservation of order In tho strlko of sovoral thousand express company employes which has' practically tied up tho ox- prcss traffic through this city for sovoral days "and whloh has boon ac companied by serious rioting. Governor Fort of Now Jorsoy today held soparato meetings with committees of strlkors nnd express company officials. Tho result of tho conferences woro not mndo known butlt Is understood nil but ono com pany Is roady to consider tho chief demand of tho strikers for recogni tion of their union. t A number of disturbances woro ro- portcd In various sections of tho city. Tho express compnnles gnvo further protection to tholr drivers by equip ping tho front ends of their wngonn with wlro screens behind which tho driver snt with nollco. Tho reins y is GRAFTER New Yorker Held For Soliciting and Accepting Bribe In Murder Case. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Chargod with having solicited nnd accepted a brlbo of $500 to bring In n verdict ncqulting Edw. T. Rosonlhomor, n wealthy manufacturer, charged with tho murdor of Miss Graco Hough whom ho Is nllogcd ot havo ran down In his nutomobllo, Goo. W. Yoaivdol nn architect who was drawn as u Juror nt tho trial of Rosonlhomor which was oponod this morning, wan nrrestcd todny, nnd brought boforo Supromo Court Justlco 0'Qormnn, to- gothor with Dngolbort Tlomondorfor, woro passed through small loopliolo nn alleged go-botweon, In tho enso, in tho scroon. wuo WUB "1BU i'",tuu u""u' ". nont trnp wnB mm ror Yoanuoi ami Tlomondorfor upon information fur nished by Rosonlhomor'o nttornoyB. To provo Yonndol'B vnluo, Tlmo- ndorfor told Rosonlhomor's nttornoyu thnt Yeandol had boon ono of tho Jurors In tho first Nnn Patterson murdor trial and had hung tho Jury nftor holding out against a vordlct of guilty for 17 hourB. Tho grand Jury late today found Indictments against Yoandlo nnd Tlomondorfor. AWFUL OF CRAZY MAN Prominent Merchant of Law- -renceville, Ga., Slays Family Members and Himself. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) LAWRENCEVILLE, On., Nov. 1. Joo Wnllaco, a promlnont merchant ot this plnco, shot nnd killed his wlfo, a young son, fatally wounded nnothor son, drove two daughters from tho houso, and commlttod sul cldo Inst night. No cause is glvon for tho deed. 1 S TO EL Last of Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation Thrown Open Tonight. Federal Autliorltleo Get Busy About Lino Ynrtb). SPOKANE. Wash., Oct. 31. - Toxoa, Wash., will colobrato Hallow e'en with a picturesque stampedo for lands. Three hundred homeseokors aro gathered thoro to wait tho open ing at midnight tonight ot tho un claimed lands of Coour d'Alene In dian reservation. LABORER POUND DEAD. NO CLUE TO HOTEL THIEF Marshal Carter Unable to Find 1 any Definite Evidence In Bunch Robbery. Marshal J. W. Cartor has been un ablo to And nny doflnlto cluo In tho mystorlouB robbory ot Bunch broth ers nt tlio Blanco hotel Bundny night of 3C0 In gold. Ho has Investigated tho enso closely and will contlnuo to probo It but doflnlto ovldonco will bo hard to socuro owing to tho stolon property being all cash. Yesterday, a daughter of J, M. Mc Cutchcon found a brand now skele ton key In tho roar of tho Blanco hotel. Whothor this hnd any connec tion with tho robbory Is not known but Mr. McCutchcon turned it ovor to Marshal Cartor. HEAR CRHTEN APPEAL. (By Sherrnln-Willlams Point at Mllncr's. nid von hear the "DIXIE MI.V8. TRELS"? Miss Loftln mado tho hit of the show and is exceedingly clevor Hear her tomorrow night. Pendleton Crime- Alleged to Bo Duo to Knockout Drops. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay I Times.) PENDLETON, Ore., Nov. 1. Frank Fancy, a railroad laborer, who came to town yesterday to spend snmn mnnnv. wan found dead In a room In a local lodging house today. Tho Indications are that ho came U hla death by knockout drops. Two companions, Mike Loftus and Jack Gleason, aro undor arrest pendliu further Investigation. WHEN "votinlTlor shorlff, experi ence counts. Who has it? Why W. W. Gage W. J. Rust Paid Ad.v. NOTICE. I hold nt tho city pond tho follow ing stock awaiting claimant: Ono light red cow with few light BpotB. Wears big bell. Also year ling or two-year-old black heifer, slightly spotted. J, W. CARTER, City Marshal. Noted Loudon Murderer lias One Cluuico Xcft. Associated Hem to Coos Bay Tines.) LONDON, Oct 31. It Is expected that tho criminal Court ot Appeals will on November 3 hear tho appeal of Dr. Hawley II. Crlppen from tho sentence of death for tho murder of his wlfo. The execution has been sot for Novomber 8. Chas. E. Pottage Kills Former Employe When Latter Draws Gun. MAN WAS "FIRED" AND WOULDN'T GO Refused to Give Up Job to An other Who Had Been Hired For It. (By Associated Press to Coo's Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 1. ChnrlcH E. Pottago, n contractor, to day shot and killed Frank Portor, nn onglncor whom ho discharged yes tordny. Pottagu engaged a man to tako Portor's place. Whon tho now mnn roported for work today, Por tor refused to let him work. A dis pute followed nnd Portor draw a re volver. Pottngo who had appoarod on tho scono witnessed Portor's ac tion and drawing his own rovolvor ho shot Porter dend. Pottngo surrendered. NEW HOMES FOR JEWS. Czar Approve Liberal Order For That Hare. (By Associated Prctis to Coon Bay Times.) ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 1. Em peror Nicholas todn,y approved tho resolution adopted by tho cnblnot oponlng up now sections for residence of Jowb. Tho Imperial consont has now boon glvon for unrestricted rosl denco of Jows In twolvo districts In tho sovoral provinces, cltlos and townB. NO RECOUNT FOR ABERDEEN. (By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 1. Coiibub Director Durand said todny ho had recolvod a roquest from tho Mnyor of Abordcon, Wash., for a ro count in thnt city but thnt It would not bo grnntod. SPEAKEHH ARE BUSY. Chnlrmnn Solby of tho Coos County nopubllcnn Contra! Commlttoo, Is having nn nctlvo speaking campaign mado throughout tho county. Lnit night, ftno mootlnga woro hold at Co- qutllo and North Bend. Tonight C. I. Rolgnrd will addroa n meeting nt Sumner and R. O. Graves and Goo. N. Fnrrln.wlll apoak at Cooston, W. C. Chaso and Judo Sehlbredo at Falrvlow and R. O. Graves and C. I. Rolgard at Est-sldo. tA good Harbor will bring Rail roads. Vote for 300,000 bond issuo No. 308 nnd you will got both. (O. R. Peck, pnld advertisement) THE WHEAT LRKET. (By NO HELr FOR HOLT. Convicted Artilleryman Pail to Havo Dccreo Set Aside. (By Associated Preae to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct 31. Tho Supremo Court ot tho United States today declined to Interfere with tho conviction of James II, Holt, U. 8. Coast Artillery, found guilty of tlio murdor of Henry E. Johnson, an other enlisted man, at Fort Worden In 1908. Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Nov, lf -Wheat closod as follows: Dccembor, 89 3-8c; May, 95 l-2c; July, 93 l-2c. PORTLAND, Nov. 1. Track wheat prices: Club, 77c; Bluestem, 80c; Rod Russian, 75c; Valley, 79c; Fortyfold, 78c. HOW can we have good roads, and get honest work? Why by voting for Judge' John F. Hall; boo his record. W, J. RuBt-r-Pald advertisement. HEAR Dixie Loftln In "Paid 7 Full" at tho MASONIC tomorrow night. Ab good as city professional shows. Barrel SHOT GUNS nt MILNER'S. If you want Coos Bay to amount to a little "Frog-pond," voto for tho Bennett amendment. (C. R. Peck Paid advertisement,) AUTOMATIC Pump and Double HEAR TRAPS at MILNER'S. WHY should Rnllroads bo watch ed? Becauso of their record; who can do It efficiently? Why, Hugh McLaln, ho is honost, capable nnd untiring. W. J. Rust Paid Adv. Leader loaded Shells at MILNER'S Every boy In town cordially Invit ed to hoar tho Modal Contest class, Friday night at TABERNACLE. i. -""u-Hepresemauve tor JLAMPS at MILNER'S. 4 - "-;. w. j. uusi. -u, aui