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- t ADS. if 7 OIo0s NEWS tt l 7SSI p. I I 1 E.V BUSINESS 13 SLOW, Al JtTlSK. Til AT IT mtaxo 10 (YCEI) BUliliUDOl'UU UUDl' HOUSES ifiVifiiiiwiiiwu Established In 1878 ns Tlio Const Mall. kxxxm. BT INTEREST avy Vote Being Polled In Nearly Every State In The Union Today. ilOWSTORMS BOTHER IN EASTERN STATES embers of Congress Being 'Chosen and Fate of U. S. M Senators Decided. IIKTTIXO AGAINST (Dy Associated Press.) rOIlTLAND, Nov. 8. Rnln ls PorMand did not deter tho I early voters but reporta from i country districts bIiow tho enrly I TOto was light. Dotting Is ton Itonlno that Jay Doworman, ro ipubllcan, wilt win over Oswald i Weit, democrat. Great Intorost U attached to tho voto for nnd ujilnat prohibition. ! Br Aisoclatcd Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 8. Sections of far reaching Importance Ire being held throughout tho coun r today. In all states tho mombcrs M tie next national Houbo of Ropro- Utlre8 aro being chosen oxcopt JJalno and Vermont which nt- Mdybavo mndo their choice. In 28 tea governors nnd full atato tlck- feti are being elected. In many of &w states tho legislators elected !ll namo tho Unltod States son- lort. Moat of tho other states 1 TODAY'S GENERA ioere mo governors nro not ooing.condont of victory. elected will namo Unltod States son- ... . i 4tori. Other stntcs nro olcctlng !nor atato officers. EarJr reports from nit sections u me country show tho poll Is pro i . . - . , i wiling quietly with no Indications of dliordors nnd with genornl prosj pecta of a heavy voto. Tho weather la moat sections is good. Snow hns fnlton In Now York Me and other cnHtorn localities, lot In tho west nnd south with tho exception of tho Pacific northwest ad California, tho weather" Is clonr ud cold. That exceptional Interest Is being Men In tho election shown by tho eary voto reported from mnny Polnta during tho morning hours. In Boston moro than n ciuartor of We registered votes woro cast In tho ft two hours. At Albnny, N. Y., in ny districts half of tho votes woro la beforo ten o'clock. Reports show of a slmllnr heavy voto In other scc- was oi mo country, ovon somo lorm bound sections showing up i ell. In West Virginia women woro at ,n polls In largo numbers for tho "fit tlmo lirplnc onnatltuHnnnl jmendmnets pormlttinB wpmon to "old certain appointive offl'ces. No erlous disorders was reported at y point. PEAR STORM IN MONTANA. 'fBy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) HELENA, Mont., Nov.' 8. Tho "tor vote camo to tho polls early Jd a normal total seems probable H the forecasted rain or snow does 801 set In. Tho party managers nro aklng a supremo effort to secure a voto before tho storm seta In. THE M'HEAT MARKET. By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) TACOMA, Wnsh., Nov. 7. Milling neat Bluestom. 70c; Club, 70c; d Husslan, 74c. Export wheat ' "loestem, 78c; Fortyfold, 75c; Club, '' Hed Russian, 72c. CHICAGO. Nov. 7 When closed follows- December, 89 l-8c; May 55 1 "c: July, 93 3-Sc. POIITLAND, Nov. 7. neat prices Club. 74c Track to 75c; 'uestem, 78c to 79c; Red Russian, 7fc Val,ey' 78c" Fortyfold, 75c to juvi - :: MARSHFIELD, BEING TAKEN L TAFT HOME TO VOTE! (Dy Associated Press.) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 8. President Taft arrived hero nt 10:30 today and wont to tho homo of his brother Charles P. Taft. Ho wilt cast his voto Inter In tho day. Tho President voted at 11:37. The President spent four minutes In tho booth. ELECTION :LAST CLAliS 0 Outlook On Results of Today's Elections In Various States. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. Even monoy was offorcd thnt Hiram W. Johnson, Insurgent republican, will . f(Jat Thcodoro DolI( h,8 uomocrnUo opponent, by 20,000. Doth party committees claim tho victory. MINNESOTA IS CLOSE. Ilotli Itoiuililit'iiiiH nnd Democrats Aro Claiming Victory. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) ST. PAUL, Nov. 7. Friends of both Governor Eborhnrd, republican, nn j jnmos Gray, democratic, seem - LIGHT VOTE IN OHIO. RoclstniUon In Stato Is 200,000 Less 'Hum III 1008. (Ey Associated Press to Coos r Times.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 7. With tho exception of some eleventh hour nctivitlos of Warren G. Hard Inc. tho ronubllcnn candldnto for governor who mndo threo speeches, tho Ohio campnlgn hns boon trnns forrod from tho hnnda of tho orntora to tho direction of precinct workers. Tho roglstrntlon contparod wltn 1908 hns fallen oft 200,000 or moro. Govornor Judson Hnrmon nnd Stnto Treasurer D. S. Creamer aro tho only domocrnts holding elective of fices. CLOSE IN INDIANA. Hoveridgo nnd Kern Continue Rat tle For United States Sennto (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 7. Senator Bovorldgo and John W. Kern will continue to speak today and to- tonlght. Tho state onicero excopi govornor nnd lloutenant governor nro lost sight of In tho fight for tho election of rnombers to tho stato as sembly who will choose a successor to Senator Devorldge. ROTH CLAIM MASSACHUSETTS. (By Associated Press t'. Coos Day Times.) , DOSTON, Mass., Nov. 8. Gov ornor Draper, republican, and Con gressman Eugeno N. Foss, democrat, aro claimed by their friends as sure of election. MICHIGAN CONTESTED. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 8. . Tho republicans claim the stato and con oTPRRlonal districts whllo tho demo crats claim threo congressional dis tricts. ROTH CLATM WYOMING.. (Dy Associated' Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Nov. 8. Both parties claim tho victory. Tho re publican mangers claim Multln will win for governor by 2,000 whllo for- mm MEMBER OP A8800IATED PRESS OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910 EVENING EDITION." RAILROAD BATES Portland Lumber Companies Charge the Harriman Lines With Gross Discrimination. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 8. Holding that Harrlmnn system con trol Is responsible for grossly dis criminatory freight rates, tho Port land Lumber Company and other big lumber concerns of tho Oregon me tropolis today complained that they TO BE C u Results of County Election Won't Be Known Inside of Thirty Hours. A heavy voto Is being polled in Mnrshflold and throughout Coos County today. Tho Interest In tho "wot" nnd "dry" proposition is ap parcntly greater than In any ottior. At noon, only 78 votes .had boon cast In tho South Mnrshflold pre cinct but this afternoon, tho voting thcro was moro rapid. At 1 o'clock, nlmoat 200 of tho 3G0 votes registered In tho Central Mnrshflold precinct had been caBt. In tho North Mnrshflold precinct, 182 votes had been enst nt 3 o'clock. A largo number of votes aro bolng sworn In. Tho voting Is proceeding In a very orderly ninnnor but It Is fnstor thnn waB anticipated owing to tho many propositions to bo voted upon. Tho count of tho ballots will be gin when tho polls close at 7 o'clock this evening It Is estimated that it. will tako flvo minutes to chock each CO TING 1 ballot so that tho count nlono wllt.gavo Drnpor 254 and Vnhoy rcqulro nearly thirty hours straight work in mnny precincts. As a rc Ten out of 1,008 districts glvo about tho results until Into Wednes day or early Thi-aday. i r INSfflTLE Democratic Election Judge Ejected and Trouble Is Fear ed in Many Precincts. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 8. Tho democratic Judgo of election in tho first precinct of the first ward was ejected by tho republican Judges and another man substituted. This la ono of tho precincts whoro a largo fraudulent voto is alleged to bo regu larly caBt. Trouble was expoctod In a largo number of precincts where there was "stuffing" in tho spring election. Tho democratic committee has offored a reward of 250 each for tho conviction .of fraudulent voters. A warm rain is falling horo and generally throughout tho state. Tho vote will bo small. mer Senator J. M. Carey, running for governor on the Independent Re publican and Democratic ticket, be lieves he will have 7,000 majority, The legislature Is claimed by both parties. IN CONNECTICUT, (By Associated Press to Coos Bay HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 8. Tho prediction of the republican stato headquarters of a plurality of 20.000 for that party's ticket and tho claim of about 8,000 plurality for tho democratic ticket by tho leaders of that party, maua last weoKt are unchanged. Vnvnmber CLEARING BALE, Suits Skirts, Raincoats and Cape Ladles' Emporium. I I ARE ATTACKED nro bolng shut out of tho markets of Idaho, Montana and pnrt of Utah. Tho complainants Include tho West Side Lumber and Shlnglo Company, the Oregon nnd Washington Lumber Company, tho Paclflc Coast Door Company, nnd tho Multnomah Lum ber and Dox Company. Thoy allogo that unrcasonnblo tariffs which vio late tho law, nro being maintained by tho Oregon Rnllrond nnd Naviga tion Company, tho Southern Pacific and Union Paclflc, tho Oregon Short Lino nnd other connecting carriers WAAMVSAAWW T COUNT OFSLECTION ' Draper Leads In Massachu setts But Foss Gains ' Over Vahey. (Dy Associated, Press to Coos Dny Times.) DOSTON, Nov. 8.-33 out of 100 districts glvo Drnpor 3,459 and Foss 3090. Last year tho samo ones gnvo Drapor 3,700 and Vnhoy 2j020. Returns ton of l,008vdlstr'lctB'glvo Drapor 985 nnd Foss 810. Last year Draper had 988 nnd Vahey 525. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) DOSTON, Mass., Nov. 8. Returns on govornor from flvo out of. 1,008 districts Including ilvo out of 353 in cities towns glvo Draper 727 and Foss 043. Lnst year tho voto was Drapor C3C nnd Vahoy 431. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW DEDFORD, Mass., Nov; 8. Total voto In tho olovonth precinct1 was: Governor Drapor 272 nnd Foss ,141. Tho samo precincts last yoar 107. ACUSHNET, Mbbb., Nov. 8. Tho voto hero was Govornor Drapor 72 and Foss 23. Last year it was Dra per 71 nnd Vnhoy 14. IN NEW YORK Snpwstorm Prevails Through out State But Good Vote Is Being Cast. (By Associated 7 ess to Coos Bay ?luos.) NEW YORK, Nov, 8. Moro than a million and a half voters today traveltod to tho polls over roads white with snow. Snow is falling In overy part of tho stato oxcopt In the northern counties, Many towns' re port bad roads and bad weathor con tinue. Both big parties this year nro depending on a big rural voto, DIx, tho democratic candidato for govornor, made a special appeal to farmers, and Roosevelt speaking for Stlmson has not neglected up stato points. In New York City tho day opened with a light snow storm and It is still snowing. Tho morning passod with no marked disturbances. Unless tho voto is close a lino on the result Is expected early this evo nlng. In cities whero machines aro UBed tho voto should bo available within an hour or so after tho polls closo at Ave o'clock. ' FOR OAREFlTIi CLEANING LadJea should bring their Dresses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. STILEl-grO.jiocket Knlvos will al ways hold an edgo at MILNER'S. 1847 Rogers Bros, and Community SILVERWARE at JHLXER'S. Nov. Clearing Sale, Muslin Under wear nnd petticoats Ladles Empo rium. FIRE Placo SCREMW8 at MILNER'S. W mmm A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nnd Coos liny Advertiser. PORTLAND HOLDUP MAN KILLS iTWO WHILE BOBBING SALOON ROOSEVELT 18 FIGHTING. . OYSTER DAY, L. I., Nov. 8. Colonel Roosovolt voted hero at noon nB did Kormit who enst his first ballot. Roosovolt had no prophesies to make. "No matter what tho. result of election Is," ho snld, "tho ro- publican party wilt carry on tho 4 fight on tho snmo lines." f- TAKEN SOUTH Remains of King of Rogue River Will Be Buried At Piedmont. Tho body of tho lato R. b. Humo, tho "King of Roguo River" Is to bo moved this wcok from its resting placo in tho promotory overlooking tho mouth of Roguo Rlvor to a fam ily vnult at Piedmont, tho California homo of tho Humes. Mm R. D. Humo is arranging tho removal of mo uouy. Tho removal of tho body from tho promotory on Roguo Rlvor Is sur prising to tho friends of Mr. Humo. His final request wns that ho bo burlod In this high, narrow isthmus overlooking tho Bconea of his yoars of' ondenvor and it wns not known until rocontly that Mrs. Humo con templated changing his burial spot. However sho is going to spond most of her tlmo If not all of It In tho futuro at tho beautiful homo at Piedmont which Mr. Humo bought a numbor of ycara ago and sho desir ed that tho body bo interred thoro. TO GET FASP Coos Bay Motor Boat Club Has PlanAnnual Election of Officers. At tho annual mooting of tho Coos Bay Motor Boat Club last evo nlng, it was decided to endeavor to socuro tho ongino from tho Motor Boat Pacor and tho hull of tho Soat tlo Spirit and by combining tho two socuro tho fastest speed boat In tho world foe Cooa Bay. In a lotter from Mr. Cox, who was on Coos Bay with tho Pacer last summer, it was stated that tho deal could probably bo mado. It was also decided to havo nt least ono "Ladles Night" each month during the winter. Tho annual election of officers re sulted as follows: Commodore II.E. Burmester. Vico Commodore Lylo Savage. Captain M. G. Coleman. President II. O'Mora. Vice-President Charles Williams Secretary Neal Banks. Treasurer R. W. Coko. Measurer Robert Banks. NOTICE. A special meeting of tho stockhold ers of tho Pooplo's Co-oporativo Com pany will bo hold Tuesday ovenlng, Novombor 15, 1910; at tho hour of olght o'clock at tho storo of the above company In Marshflold, Oregon; for tho purpose of filing Supplementary Articles of Incorporation and tho amendment of tho By-Laws. F. S. RIEBE, PLUMMNG Havo- your plumbing done by PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY. Foot-Scrapers and DOOR MATS at MILNKR'S, 0 numcD GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BX READING THIS COOS MAY TIMJW. ALL THE NEWS ALu TUB TTMK TERSELY TOLD t: :: :t st tt 98 W. W. Chappell, Proprietor of ' North End Place, Dies From Wounds Today. AGED PROTECTOR IS SHOT DEAD IN TRACKS Unknown Criminal Escapes and Leaves No Clue to His Identity. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. S. W. W. Chappell, proprietor of n saloon In North Portland, who wan hold up last night by a lono mnukod man, died todny from n bullot which tho robber fired Into his groin. William Harvey, nn aged man, em ployed about tho placo who nttompt od to knock down tho holdup with a chair was Instantly klllod. Tho robber cscapod. Thoro is no cluo. TI.ME IS REDUCED. Auto Makes -LIU Miles From Los Angeles to Plioenlv In 1BJ1 Hours (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PHOENIX, Arlr., Nov. 8.- The Klssct'iar, driven by Harvoy Horick, won tno Los AngoloB to Phoenix race of m miles yesterday, finishing In Phoonlx at 11:12 A. M., tho nctunl running tlmo being 15 hours and 44 minutes. Tho tlmo was three hours nnd 29 minutes faster than last year's race. The Popq-IIartford was third. Fourteen carB woro la tho raco. A Franklin with Ralph Hamlin driving arrived at 11:21ft. The Franklin thus took second place with actual running tlmo of 16 hours nnd 10ft minutes. The Pope Hnrtford drlvon by W. E. Tremalne mndo It in 17 hours 17 minutes, SOUTH WALES STSil IS BAD British Government Calls Out 18,000 Troops to Subdue 30,000'Mfners. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) LONDON, Nov. 7. Tho situation In tho South Wales coal fields whoro 30,000 minors are on strike bocnuso of tho employment of non union mon, Is so threatening today that tho local, authorities havo ap plied for tho services of British Cav alry. Tho government has ordered elghtoen thousand Hussars to be In readlnoss to support tho police who thus far havo had tho worst of it lu conflicts with striking miners. STRIKE VOTE IS BEING TAKEN Engineers and Railways Run ning Out of Chicago Clash Over Conditions. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 8. Negotiations botwoen officials of tho Brotherhood of Locomotlvo Engineers nnd the goneral managora of slxty-ono -HI-roads operating west of C ovor demands for better worn.wiJ conditions for tho engineers were broken off yesterday. A strike vote will bo takon. Thoy hvo boon In conference since Boptombor 26, The strlko voto will not bo cpmploted un til December 10. f;f!Cit nm'firrF? -' wK '-rw t v - i-t, i4 J it , tfaU vm&fQ HT '