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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1910)
'W j.iTvr-v- tv Cora ADS. QmtttS NEWS flllEN BUSINESS IS BLOW, Al VEKTJSK. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI DKNCKD HIT SUCCESSFUL 1IUSI .VESS HOUSES EVERYWHERE ;; GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW RT HEADING THE COOS MAY THKB8. ALL THE NEWS ALu THE TIMK TERSELY! OLD tJ 8 5 M it t: MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XXXIII. Established In 1878 , ih Tho Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll mill Coos Dny Advertiser. 93 GUIS UNITED STATES KNEW MAINE WAS SUNK BY CUBANS Capt. Brady Makes Sensational Charge In Kansas City Address. If Itl! STATEMENTS ABE DENIEO NEW BEPUBLIC OE PORTUGAL EBANG E . SAYS THEIR REPORT WAS KEPT SECRET Gives Name of Man Who Touched Off Mine That Caused Disaster. KANSAS CITY, Km, Nov. 2. Lcc'urlng hero last night, Colonol W CABNET Rear Admiral Waynewright Makes Statement For Gov ernment Concerning Maine Disaster. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 24 Jnspcr Ewlng Drndy wns formerly at tached to the Slgnnl Corps ot tho United States Army, hold the rank of Cnptnln and resigned In 1809. Gon- oral Charles P. Allen, chief of die Signal Corps, said Brady was a tele graph oporntor and had written n J number of magazlno articles. Ho did (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day ,not , ' T , ' . . .' . . . x TJmea . ' on any board charged with tho Invos- PARis. -nv o '-!. ,.ki.. , tlgatlon of tho destruction of tho (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny;Prcmlcr 1)rnn(l whch micC0C(,0, lno,Mnlno;( ncr Ailmlrnl Waynowrlght, Tiinos.1 Ccmonconii mlnlstrv .i..iv 07. mno i -" " " '" "'"" "i "-' unexpectedly resigned today In con-! T T V8801 wns ib'wn P. said sequence of tho bitter attacks mndo I " V'T M " m ?"?' hrA .nP " ;MPcr ..I.. Drady who Calms to the ; ammbor of Deputies on tb.KT 'S y wai onTof have loon ono of tho four omcors nt 8 "lon In suppressing tho thcorpB n(,vnnC0(1 ftt tho ttno of ,cnt by the government to investigate 0Bl8lntI()n fflr tM BVOrtBnco,of,ilnY.J the destruction 01 mo .Mnino at un Sudden Change Made As Re sult of Complications Over Recent Labor Trouble. tho naval board of Inquiry of which Waynowrlght was a mombor. It was discredited then nnd Waynowrlght Bald ho placod no stock In It now. Ho branded as untruo Drady's statement that a plcco ot cablo that led from the ml no to n room In Morro Castlo was now In tho Navy Department. If thoro had been any such cable, ho declared, It had been discovered by divers who examined tho hull after tho explo sion. According to Drady's statement, tho concrcto of tho fatso bottom of tho vessel was blown to pieces anf particles fell on tho deck ot shlpr anchored nearby. Colonol Drndy resigned from tho army In 1800. Asked todny why tho report given to tho president nnd sec retary of war wns not mndo public, ho said "Woll, I'm suro I don't know." Colonel Drndy is a brothor of Itov. Cyrus Townscnd Drady, tho author. who Is pastor of St. Gcorgo church where tho lecturo was dollvored. ON VERGE OE REVOLUTION VVVVWSWWSWSAAAAAAAi'SAAAAWN w L WORK una, declared tho mlno which de stroyed tho battleship wan placed by lar crlsos. Tho Btrong republican majority in tho Chamber voted con-' fldenco in tho government but at thn rnlKina In nrilnr fn fnrrn wnr with ........ i . .1.. ......... v""" iiiruiiiiK 01 mo ministers, dissensions! Spain and tho dollvornncoofCuba.Ho dovolopod and Drlnnd nnnouncod that' further nsiortod that this Informa- now nnd serious probloms had grown j lion nnn ueon soni 10 mo presiucm out of tho labor troublo that must bo iaa secretary 01 war. no uccinreu ,ot by n united ministry. Accord tno Jinmo una ueon nncnorcu ovor tho mlno. "Now, I will toll you for tho first tlmo tho nntuo of tho man FMITR WM flN I I I L I I Mil III II I H I ho blow up tho Malno. Ho was Joso Zavahlo. Ho was an olcctrlclnn nt Morro Cnstlo. It was ho who throw tho switch, sot off a poworful mlno, destroyed n Hhlp, nnd scut 207 lives to eternity In n flnsh.' Knvaldo nftor wrds was shot by ordor of Gonornl Blanco. Wc oven got a plcco of tho cablo that led from tho mlno to tho room In Morro Cnstlo. That plcco of cablo Is now In tho Navy Dopnrtmont t Washington. Itll?lv tin Rtffri'natnfl Itin rnltpAtiinnl nt , ..w ......,.. ,.U BW..V..IVMV Wfc , himself nnd his nssoclnten. President Southern Oregon Company No- i-iiiiiun-n iiuiny una nsKcu lirinnu 10 form a now cnblnot and tho lattor has ncccptod. AGED ."MAN AKItESTED. (Dy 1ST LEAGUE BALLJCORES Portland and Oakland Drop Games Tuesday to Vernon and San Francisco. Standing of tho Tenuis, ' Porcont- Won Lost nge. Portland 112 S3 .575 Oaklnnd 110 04 .058 Vernon 108 10C ,500 Em Francisco. . .100 104 .518 Los Aneoles. ... 08 110 .440 Sacramento .... 81 .125 .301 (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2. Tues day's games In tho Const Lenguo ro uted as follows: At Vernon It II Ver"on 2 7 Portland 0 3 At Oaklnnd It H Oakland 2 5 Ban Francisco 3 12 (Ten Innings.) M Sacramento It H Sacramento 3 Los Angeles. . , . . 2 5 TO ENLARGE LEAGUE, Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) GRAND FORKS, N. D., Nov. 1. -Probably tho oldest man over nr rcstod in tho United States was I in prisoned in Fort Totten today whor C. M. Zlobach, ngod 107, was arrest cd charged with Introducing Ilquo on tho Indian rcsorvntlpn. CFTY ELECTION DATE IS FIXED tifies Official It Will Begin Suit. Assessor T. J. Thrift has boon no tified that tho Southern Oregon In- tonds to bring suit to hnvo tho cntlro 1 1 Explosion at Leonard Mine Near Butte Disastrous to Finnish Miners. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) BUTTE, Mont., Nov. 1.- -Four mln- nssessmont of Its property County this yonr annulled In Coos ors woro blown to ntomB in nn oxplo- on tho slon today nt tho Lconnrd mlno, ono Council Arranges For Nominat ing Convention and Election Other Business. Tho Mnrshfleld City council Inst evening made arrangements for tho nnnual city convention and city olec- tlon. Tho city convention for thn nomination of cnndldntos for two thrco-yonr terms on tho city council nnd for n city recordor for ono yonr will bo hold in tho Odd Fellows hall Saturday evening, Novembor 10, at 8 o'clock. Tho nnnual city election will bo "hold Decombor C. Tho terms of .Councllmon Honnessoy nnd Nelson will explro and also of City Itecorder Duller. Last ovenlng, when It camo to name tho election officials, it was found that eomo changes from tho "old stand-bys," would have to bo mado. John Dear who has generally served has moved out of town, Al Owen will not servo any longer and F. Frlodberg Is 111. Capt. J. R. Llght ner nlono remained and ho was nam ed as ono of tho Judges, tho others being A. D. Wolcott and J. II. Mi nor. John Merchant, Roy Lawhorne and C. II. Marsh woro named os clerks of election. Tho question of a place for hold ing tho annual election caused some discussion. Councilman Albrecth re ported that tho Flro Department members woro opposod to having It held In tliolr hall, claiming that the hall had previously been left In a bad condition and that tho linoleum wns nearly destroyed. Tho council stated that tho hall could be cleaned up again and as nearly everybody was accustomed to going there for tho election, they thought It should be held there. Finally It was decided to lot tho firemen pass on the matter n. thtr recular meeting Thursday SHOULD we have representation ovenlng. l al or part? If you want Hall Avenuo Pftving. "Presentation for all, voto for H, A. J Tho question of accoptlng tho Hall 0PPJe, Jolnt-Itepresentatlvo for avonue paving ramo up and was left 00i nnl Curry, w, J, Rust. Pd. Ady0Ver. Councilman Savage and the others who Inspected it last Sunday 1 Portland nml Victoria to Jpln North-- western. ' IB)' Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, WaBh., Nov. 2. Direc tors of the Northwestern Daseball kague met hero today. Tho only business scheduled to come before the feting is tho admission ot Portland anil Victoria to membership, enlarg ing the league. Krery boy In town cordially Invit 1 to hear the Medal Contest class, "Way night at TABERNACLE. crrnnnil Mint Him nrn nounoanl lilrOint than other property owners. Tho of tho "r"'t!es ' toa & matter will probably bo a dupllcato Montana Company. All woro Finn, of tho lltlgntlon tho Southern Oro- gon Company Btnrled n number of years ngo In which they lost out. Mr. ' Thrift was In Mnrshflold yestorday on business nnd brought word ot tho proceedings. "Tho Southern Oregon Company's nttorncy J. W. Donnott, or rnthor 1 Dennett Swnnton of Mr. Donnett's of- I1UU, HUB DVttUU illllliu Uil lia VII..V lb will fight tho assessment," said Mr. Thrift. "I don't know Just what 11.. I- ......!... ...Ill I.. I...t T nm nn. ! U.U.. ..Ubuu.u ... uu , "-'ness mon concerning tho working of fldent they cannot knock tho nssess-: inont unless It Is on some technical! No 8ft,oon ,n tholr -OBpoctlvo homo grounds. They hnvo not been as-.cities is Interesting and convincing: sessod too high in fact they liavo.To whom it may concorn: not been assessed iilgn enougu. 1 j i,nvo nn,i oxporlonco soiling goods understand they aro claiming tuoy ., n ft wot an(, tQwn nn, nrn. liolnn- nnROSROM fnft nlt?n nn no I count of tholr not being an active-! w,thout hoiltatlon that I prefer corporation. a "dry" town. Peoplo uso moro nnd "Ono ot their protests Is bocnuso I .bettor goods, ask less crodlt and pny raised tho assessment, on tholr eighty tholr bills moro promptly. It's, a bin aero tract near Marshflold from i-V job for tho ordinary mnn to support 000 to J35.0Q0. Marshfield non!tllo 8nloon buslneas nnd his fnmlly nt have told mo tho tract is worm tno Bnmo ti,no Tho following testimony from bust- Seventy Thousand Garment Workers In Chicago Plan Big Demonstration. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day ' Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 2. Mayor Dusso, It was learned todny, will bo nsked to permit n pnrndo of sovonty thou sand persons ns n demonstration by tho striking gnrraont workers nnd their frlonds. Tlloy oxpect tho por- mlt will bo refused In which cnBo nn other application will bo mndo Just boforo tho ponding oloctlon. Chief ot Police Stownrt said todny that tho socloly women nnd club workers who nro aiding tho strlkorn will bo nrrest od If they nro disorderly. "Tholr en graved visiting cards don't impress mo In tho lcnst," ho declared. Sovora,l riotous outbreakn around tho clothing factories wero quollod by tho pollco today. Greed of Insurgents Threatens to Throw Government On the Rocks. DEMANDS PRESENTED AS ROUND ROBIN TODAY MOHLKV HAS RESIGNED. Secretary of Slnto For India RcmIkiih HI Position. (Dy Associated Prosa to Coos Day . Times.) LONDON, Nov. 1. It Ib Btntod that Viscount Morloy has resigned as secretary of Btato for Indln. The fact 'that ho denies nny Information on tho Rubjoct in ncccptod as confirm ation of tho report of his retirement TAFT SAYS HE MAY 1 Have your calling cards printed at '(Continued on PB ) $1,000 por acre. "I havo not totalled up tho com pany's total assessment In Coos coun ty this year but think it is about J 1,000,000. They havo upwards of eighty-two thousand acres ot land in this county. This year, their total assessment was raised about $2G,000, I think." Tho Southorn Oregon Company's tract which was Increased from $12,- 000 to $35,000 embraces tho section around Nob hill and west of thero. That some of tho company's pron erty Is not assessed near what It Id worth Is shown by a caso on tho Co qulllo. Aascn Brothers recently paid tho company $18,000 for tho tlmbe on 1C0 ncres of land thero and arq now logging It. This same 1G0 acres was assessed at $4 per acre last year, according to Mr. Thrift. CONTROL PRIVATE CARS. Interstato Commerce Sustains Its Former Position. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 1. Asserting that any other construction would nullify the law, the Interstate Commcrco Commission In a decision today reaffirmed Its right to oxorclso Jurisdiction ovor private cars whon used for convenlenoo of amusement outfits, theatrical companies and tho like. HOW can wo havo good roads, nnd get honest work? Why by voting for Judge John F, Hall; seo his record. W. J. Rust Paid advertisement. W. W. HENEVER, Manager C. C. C. Store, Ashland, Ore., Feb. 23, '00. To whom It may concern: Ashland novor had a better year, In all respects, than tho "dry" year ot 1008, (It was dry as regards liquor and rainfall.) Many now set tiers of tho best kind, solid Improve ments, morchants smiling, nnd nearly ovorybody suro that tho "no saloon" plan was the right ono. G. W. BILLINGS, Ashland, Ore, Feb, 22, 1000. Dear Sir In response to your re quest for an expression of opinion as to tho Influence of a temperance condition on business, I will say that I find business fully as good and col lections much better, and I prefer tho temperanco condition. Yours respectfully, , J. E. YOUNG. Rov. J. R. Knodell, Supt. Anti-Saloon League; Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir SInco Ashland banlshod tho saloons business conditions havo Improved. A good many desirable families havo moved to our city and It Is difficult to find houses to ront. Sovoral now buslness housos aro in process of construction, wth no vacant business rooms In tho prin- clpal'busincss locations. YOCICEY & REAVER. Ashland, Oro., Feb. 22, 1000. Dear Sir In answer to our inquiry as to tho effects of prohibition In Mc Mlnnvlllo, jon business, will say. that WWWSNNV (Continued on $&t .), President Intimates Today That He Doesn't Expect Second Term. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. O., No. 2. Whon ProBldont Taft wbb Invited to day to attend tho proposed celebra tion nt Pittsburg In 1014, comme morating tho closo ot n century ponce botweon English- speaking peo ples, ho said: "In 1014 I will prob ably bo your neighbor living In Cin cinnati and I will try to run ovor nnd boo you." Thero was a emtio on tho President's -faco, howovor, when ho thuB eliminated himself from socond torin consideration. Two Regiments of Military May Revolt If Concessions Are Not Made. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LISBON, Portugnl, Nov. 2. Tho now republic of Portugal Ib threaten ed with n military revolution. Tho Socond nnd Fifth regiments today ad dressed a "Round Robin" to tho pro visional Prcsldont Drngn declaring thoy nro prepared for Insurrection It thoy nro not granted promises of promotions nnd pensions for helping to overthrow tho monarchy. Tho gov ernment will probably yield. Royalists who havo adhcrod to tho republic domnnd tho samo rewards as tho revolutionists proper scok to exact. Tho revolutionary crow ot tho crulsor San Raphael which bom barded tho Royal Palaco during tho revolutionary outbreak has boon dis missed. Thd" crow of tho crulsor Administer which also flrod upon the homo of King Manuel has rofusod to loavo tho vessol unless tho mombors nro guaranteed n pension of $100 a. month each for llfo. In ordor to nvnld dlsordors It Is likely tho gov ernment will grant nil theso domnnds. Thoro Is consldornblo dissatisfaction In sonio qunrters with tho actions ot tho Draga government and there 1 romo talk of annthor revolution, IS ey MB i BIG STRIKE IN NEW YORK DUE All Drivers and Teamsters Way Go Out Ip Sympathy With Express Men: (By Associated Press to Coos Buy Tlmea.) NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Threato of a general strike 01 all drivers anu teamsters and men in nlllod occupa tions hang over tho city today as a result ot tho failure so far of tho ex press companies and their striking employes to como to terms. If a gen oral' strlko is doclared, 35,000 mon will bo affected and tho traffic of the city "will practically bo tied up. Tho strike, howovor, will not bo called until after all negotiations with tho companies Involved havo ceased. ,1 , .1 WHEN voting for sheriff, oxporl- ence counts. Who has it? Why W. W. Gage W, J. Rust Paid Adv. State of Alabama In Bad Con dition As Result of "Dry" Rule. MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct. 30. Tho Stato of Alabama Is "broke." Tho treasury is not only empty but a dotl clt of ovor $1,000,000 Is stnrlng tho common wealth In tho faco and some thing lllto $50,000 will havo to bn borrowed to pay Novombor snlarios and othor expenses. Whllo tho Stato Treasurer is worrying how to got suf flclont monoy to pny current oxpensos, tho liquor olement Is rejoicing nnd attributes tho doplotod condition of tho exchoquor to tho loss of rovonuo formerly formerly received from sa loon llconBoa. Whllo tho monoy received from li quor licenses amounted only to some thing ovor $100,000 annually, thin sum would havo tided things over to January, whon tho now taxes bogln. to como in, Tho InBt legislature, when taking up tho state appropria tions, failed to take Into account tb fact that tho treasury would bo short tho usual $100,000 derived from liq uor llconses and that put a sorlous crimp In calculations. Throwing out tho saloons and suspending breworles also had a tondency to lowor tax valuation, Tho situation promises to bo even more complicated by an Intimation that after Janunry 1 the Treasurer may refuso to pay out any old soldier funds or school money. Thus tho old soldlors nnd "school mnrms" al so may suffer on account of tho de pleted condition of tho treasury. (Greater Orogon Homo Rule Asso- elation, Portland, Oregon. II. C. Mc- Alllstor, Gonoral Mnnngor. (raid Ad vertisement.) WHY should Railroads 1 itch ed? Decauso of tholr record .who can do it efficiently? Why. Hugh McLaln, ho is honest, capablo nnd untiring. W. J. Rust raid Adv, T FRIDAY Night's EXERCISES I TABERNACLE are free. at