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MmtB ADS. NEWS nilEX BUSINESS IS SLOW, AW VEltTlSK. THAT IT PAYS 18 EVI- GET IT WHILE IT l3 NEW BX READIXO THE COOS MAY T1MM8. ALL THE- NEWS AL.j THE TIMS TERSELY 1 OLD t: :: : :t I rVrEI) ' SUWimsryij iui?i- 5g uoUSBS EVERYWHERE :: MEMBER OP ASSOCIATE!) PRESS mm rouxxx"1- Estnbllnhctl In 1878 ns The Const Mail. MARSHFIELD; OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall mul Coos liny Advertiser. 101 IE RULE" BILL CARRIED JHODSEVELT SECLUDED AT HOHTI-AIRHI OUTBREAKS IN STATE BY SILL MAJORITY late-Wide Prohobitlon Badly Defeated In Tuesday's Elections. boS COUNTY "WETS" HOPE FOR HOME RULE Ihey Hope to Carry All Present Wet Towns Under New Liquor Law. ft CUHUY COUNTY WET. (Special to Tho Times.) POUT OHFORD, Ore, Nov. 11 With nearly nil ot tho ro- ia!U of Tuesday's olcctlon In, i the Indications nro that Curry i county will bo "wot" by nbout fifty, it lias been "dry" for iodic tlmo. IfflBE EIGHTY MINE VICTIMS Disaster Near Delagua, Colo., Worse Than First Reported. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) DELAGUA, Colo., Nov. 11. Nino moro chnrrcd and mnnglod bodies wcro taken from mine No. 3 of tho Victor Amorlcnn Fuel Company early today, bringing tho list of dead to 61. It Is now thought tho list mny reach 75 or SO. FATAL NEW YORK FIRE. I(Br Aasoclatcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 11. Tho florae Rule" bill hns boon ndoptcd Mat tho majority will probably bo tisill, considerably loos than was brlr claimed for It. Stntowldo pro hibition was dofoatcd by a big voto. With all but six precincts In Mult- eonah county, roportlng yestorday Wft carried It for govornor by 1,016. Reports from tho Interior toallnuo to Increnso West's majority tMch mny run botweon thrco and four thousand. Woman suffrngo In Oregon was hilly beaten. Tho proposition to mate now counties In eovornl bcc Host of tho stato wcro dofentcd. Two Killed and Four Injured To day. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 11. Two wcro killed and four Injured In n flro that destroyed tho upper floors of tho Rosalind Apartment Houso today. Marshfield High School Foot ball Team Will Play There Saturday Afternoon. Tho second gnmo of the scries, bo tweon tho Marshflcld and North Bend High school teams, will bo called Saturday nt 2:30, on tho North Bend grounds. If Marshflold succeeds In taking this gamp, tho county championship will bo settled, as North Bend easily defeated tho Myrtlo Point nggrogntlon by a scoro of 1C to 0. North Bend, however, FOUR DIE IX .MINK. NO CHANGE IN COOS. Explosion nt Panama, 111., Claims Number of Victims. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) HILLSBORO, 111., Nov. 11. Four minors wcro killed nnd ton Injured by an explosion today In tho Shoal Creek Company's mlno at Pannmn, n town In tho southorn part of Mont gomery county. Fifty men woro re scued. Tho cause of tho explosion lina not been ascertained. "Y(" Now Plan to Avail Theni- wires of "Homo Rule" Illll. Tho news that tho "Homo Rulo" III had undoubtedly boon adopted la Oregon Tuesday, canio ns a great waiolatlon to tho "wots" In Coos tonnty. That tho county wont "dry" It twonty-threo Is practically cor ula but tho oinclnl count will not known until Saturdny night or ' Monday when tho official canvass D1 bo completed. Tho local "wots" ow plan to nvnll thomsolves of tho 'Homo Rulo" bill which will innko it possible to hnvo speclnl oloctlons to determlno whether tho cities go uet" or "dry." Tho "wots," Judg es from Tuosdny's results, nro roa- onably sure of carrying Empire, ftrth Dend, Marshflold nnd Bnndon d have a fighting chnnco In Co qallle. If they nro victorious In the places, tho number of saloons la the county will remain tho same. "hero has been no chango In the i ther county results. TWEXTY-ONE DROWNED. Fishing Vessels Wrecked In English Channel Storm. (By Associated Tress to Coos Bay Times.) BOULOdNE-SUR-MER, Franco, Vnv 11. Twonty-ono woro drowned In tho wreck of two fishing vessols In tho sovoro storm In tno r.ngusn Chnnnol todny. AFTER OIL LANDS. PARIS IS FLOODED. Hirer Selno Again On Rnmpago As Result of Floods. (Br Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PARIS. Nov. 11 Thn river Selno ealn on tho rampage. Tho ra rity of tho current has forced a '"pension of river trnfllc Prolong- " "ins In Eastern Franco have VOllen tho trihntnrlna nnd caused ailness In tho lower 'sections. Th suburbs of Paris are already "Willy flooded. SETTLE NEW YORK STRIKE. Ierms of Agreement to Bo Ratlflel By New Jersey Men. 'By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) 'EV YORK. Nov. 11. All that "ow required' to settle tho express ,tr"fe Is the ratification of tho terms ' settlement by tho New Jersey "on of tho striking express com panies' employes. Tho settlement s arranged provides tho express Mpanles are to take back the ""King employes without dlscriml llng against tho men who belong 'he Union, that conferences will Kln at once between tho employes ""l the companies looking to an ?reemont - -. . -J t.n.ra Tho N Jersey section will Tote on the JroP08ltIon tonfeM. CLOTHES DRYERS and Sleeve ds at MfLNER'S. Government Will Try to Recover California Property. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 11. t.,nv. rinnnrni WIckorsham by tho direction of President Taft has begun an Inquiry to aoierniiuu whothor six thousand acres of valu ... n inniR in California woro known to contain oil when patented to tho South. Pacific. If such was tho case a suit to recover will ue insuim- cd. Tho action regarding the oil lands was taken after conference botweon Taft and Bollinger, and tho attorney goneral. Thousand of acres of land In California that are known and bolloved to contain oil, have been patented to Individuals ana io w. 0....1. unnifin. Thoso who have heard of the President's action say that If his plans aro succoamui - nulne work for conservation accomplished. MURDER NEAR JSVKKisri. Shlnglo Weaver Mysteriously Slain Sunday Morning. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EVERETT, Wash., Nov. 7. ..-, trnrnia need 32. a shln- Blo weaver, was murdored at Mon roe yestorday by unMiu v.. Ho left a dance at midnight and a few minutes later siasswu saloon 'and said ho was shot. Ho dl d a few minutes later. Two men were seen running aown me -His wife Is In the East,, Meet Tonight. The adjourned meeting of the young people of tho Swedish Lutheran church will bo hold' In tho church parlors this ove- nlng. I Dr L. liARRISON, VETERINA I , ., . of mittloY'S barn 'until NOVE31TJER 16. Former President Has Not Been Seen Since Election Results Came In and Causes Neighbors to Wonder. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) OYSTER BAY, L. I., Nov. 11. Oyster Bay vainly wonders today whnt has becomo of Theodoro Rooso- AAAAAAAVtfAA TEAMS PLAY AT vclt who Is still In complete, seclu sion nt Sagamoro Hill, Not nlnco his return from tho Spanish-American war twolvo years ago has tho colonel kept himself so secluded nt hfs home nnd tho vlllngo folk do not know what to make of It. Tho colonel has not oven Indulged In his ( fnvorlto diversion ot felling a trcoi with nn nxo which so dollghtcd his ' visitors. It Is said tho colonel ( spends most ot his tlmo In his libra ry. OLD III GROW SERIOUS FIVE SHOT BY NORTH BESO BREAKWATER IK B United States Flag Insulted and Property of Citi zens Destroyed. EARL! TODAY Steamship Delayed a Day By Heavy Storm Off Coast Will Sail Saturday. TROUBLE IN CITY OF MEXICO FIRST Fierce Battle Follows Attempt to Rob Saloon Near I Chicago. I (By Associated Press to Coos Bay I Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Flvo pcr unrm worn nlmt. two nrobnhly fatally. .... . . In an attempt onrly today to rob tho saloon of Louis Bolmont In tho town of Clcoro. Throo bnudltn mndo tho nttotnpted robbory nnd tho saloon lrnntmr flrnil unnil tllOIll. A ImttlO Thn Tlrnnlrwntnr nrrlvoil In onrlv nnaitnit mill nun nf thn lllirirlnrfl WnB today from Portland after a day'B ' probably fatally shot, nnd Pollco- lnlnv nn nprnmif nf tlin nnvnrn ninn .Tnlin Knnn wna shot flvo times storm thnt has boon prevailing nlong in tho body nnd probably will dlo. tho Oregon conBt. Tuoro was n .miss aiiiiio uoner, n wniircsB in nn heavy swell off shoro but tho Break- adjoining room had her noso shot wntor mado good tlmo. .off. Bolmont was hit twlco, Fred Tho Breakwator will Ball somo-'Cobb, n patron, was hit thrco times, tlmo botweon 1 nnd 3 o'clock Satur-! day afternoon for Portland. Anions thoso arriving' on th Dnrkow, M. I'otorson, u. unmpion, 'lLSTS.iwSrSta2i-2: Circuit Judge Will Have Be tween 700 and 800 Majority um imnM i-rif Irlnf vnrv hnnl.' find litis uwn iiwiiinin i ----- r . i . i. T-Ib. l....n AB vatAMA tllA TAI nitMHITI should It succeed in inning mo uiii " " v. ......(,. nmn ii ciinneoa for a chamnlon- Mrs. Jno. Blntt, Miss Blatt, D. ..... . iii i. n.n .nnm n, Hinnn McLnrcn. ' C. II. Freeman. Mrs. i Blll ll'lllll will " " " ...--- . of Marshflold. lirowning, .Mrs. urownuiK, ""., ' Coach Howltt has had tho Marsh- Krasor, .Mrs. r. hcou, itou Aimur flold team out to practlco regularly son, Frank Andorson, W. II. Kon- ...i .- i,.,n .nHni? nut a. fow.nody. Mrs. Kennedy, MIbj Clinso, u. weak polntB which woro evident Inlnarkow, M. Polorson, C. Hampton, tho last game. Tho team work of both teams should bo almost perfect ns thoy have had Bufllclcnt tlmo to ovorcomo a fow faultH which showed In their plays onrllor In tho sonson. A lnrco numbor of rooters win inavn hero at 1:15 on tho Flyer, which has bcon chartered for tho occasion. North Bend also oxpeets a largo turnout no tho gamo should bo very Interesting from start to finish. Tho Marshflold lineup will bo: Jensen or J. Johnson, 1. o.; Bolt, 1. t.: Dodgo, 1. g.J Berry, cj McCuI loiiuh. r. g.: Johnson or CarleBon, r. t.; C. Clnrko. r. o.; Stutsmnn, a.: Larson, I. h.; S. Clarko, f. u.: nar- rinimi fCnnt.) r. b. Hiibs: Trli) :j.vjiilh IS RE-ELECTED Said to Have Resulted From Lynching' of Mexican In Texas Few Days Arjo. (By Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY, Nov. 11. To guard against n posslblo ro- 4 potltlon ot tho nntl-Amorlcan 4 4 rioting, tho government has 4 forbidden tho hull lights next 4- Sunday. Qulot prevails. A mob 4 nt Quadlahara last night don- troyod consldornblo Amorlcan owned property. Many rlotors wcro arrested. . In District. Judgo J. W. Hamilton was rooloct- T. Kncbol, E. Smith, Mark Zamlsh, Joo Schoon, E. Rosenthal, Julius Johnson, A. Robertson, F. nobort- aon, Lucy Robertson, Loroy Robort- . . .4- T... W son, jno. i"nron., ,-. ., to tho clrcnIt bonch for lhla dli Hm.tn, ooo. ".- trlct by botwccn 700 and 800 mnjo W. K. Langrlm. L. Amadon, J. In- ''.,,, tfl .,,,,, ,. gram, Elyah Smith. Ml.. Ida .Parker, "' "-,,,, hn ',, noon Jp, .mi - mvi Zn J N Da by O. F. McKnlght. Judge Hnmll Thornton, Miss Davidson, J. N. Da- TmT our?: ;'-by nbout 80V0,uy-flvo mnJO' twonty-ono steorngo. ,. i... ,i inni,a mil UU t-twnw wwfcw.. , w... (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tim ob.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 11. Complying with tho request of Sec retary ot Stato Knox, nn Inquiry hna been Instituted by Govornor Camp- boll of Texas Into tho lynching Noy nmhiv n of Antonio Rodrlguos at itocic springs, n .Moxican, wuoso lynching prcclpltntcd tho rioting In tho City of Mexico which resulted In Insulting tho Amorlcnn (lag and nn assault on Americans. Fifty-one mon nro now In Jnll In Moxlco City for participation In tho riots. PLANT BAILS SOUTH. CONFERENCE FA I LURE. bey. Torroy, L. Horton, Ssn'mnn nnd Stcmnshl: Leaves For Ran. Fran. W. Horton. BRADY IS 11KATEN. (Ey Associated Press to Coos ' I Times.) ! LONDON. Nov. 11. It Is ofllclnlly stated that a conforenco botweon ro- Jns. II, Hnwley, Democrat, Elected Governor of Idaho. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) nniDU T.ln Vnf. 11 TllO llOIlO of tho reoloctlon of Governor Brady t. Bradly, Miss May Bays, Miss has all but been abandoned at thocholorstrom, Fred Burgoyno, A. O. rlhi-o Tlmi-hdny Afternoon. The M. F. Plant Balled at -1:30 yestorday nftornoon for Snn Fran cisco, hnvlng waited for tno storm ro80ntnUvcg of t,10 KOvornmont .nnd to ccaso. Her passongor list fol- onnosltlon looking toward an STORY OF RIOTS. l0W8S , , Ingroomont on tho subject of tho Mrs. Goo. Pinch, Mr. Geo. Pinch, ,Uma0 ot houW voto ,)0wor ended sam Jones, ueo. uianui, owa. j. 'ijn faiuro Fronch, Mrs. R. D. Humo, G. Day, ' hoadauartors of tho Republican Stato Central Committee, 'ino uem ocrotlc candldato, Jamos II. Hawley, now leads Brady by an Indicated plu rality of ono thousand with DO pre cincts in tho state missing. NEW PHILADELPHIA STRIKE. Walker, Frod Slannor, Paul Schllors- trom, John II. Roberts, M. L. Fisher, Mrs. May Noslor, Mrs. Reeves, Mr. S. II. Williams, Mrs. Williams, F. G. Coxhcad, Moses Conslns, Harry Btoo, M. E. Carlton, E. Love, F. W. Priest and six steerage Street Cnr Men Voto to Go Out If Arbitrators Don't Hurry. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 8. Another street car strike confronts this city. Tho men have voted to go to strike at a certain unnamed hour today unless tho arbitrators had agreed on ono of tho points still at Issue. Late this afternoon It was an nounced that tho arbitrators had reached an agreomont oh Interpreta tion of "Loyal Men" satisfactory to both sides and probably will end all talk of strike. MURDER IN SPOKANE. Victim Robbed and nody Thrown Into Sewer. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SPOKANE. Wash.. Nov. 9. Tho body of R. H. Patterson, a young rarnenter. was found In the bottom of a sewer manhole early today with indications ho had been murdered nnd robbed. It Is bolloved ho was killed on the opposite, side of tho street and dragged to tho sewer anu dumped in. His h,at and garter were found on the other sldo of tho street. ELECT NEW OFFICERS. North ileml Commercial Club Or ganized For Another Year. Moxican Student Chief Offenders In Aiitl-Amcrlriiii Outbreak. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 11. Ofllclnl dispatches giving details nt tho nntl-Amorlcan demonstration In Vnvtpn Pllv rnnrtmil Ihn fltntn Tin- partmont today from Unltod States Ambassador Wilson nnd Arnold Franklin, tho Amorlcnn Consul Gen eral. Wilson confirmed tho pross roports thnt ho hnd nrotestod to tho Moxican Dopnrtmont of Foreign Ro tations against tho Insults o fro rod AinorlcatiH and tho Amorlcan flag, and said tho riot yostorday which resulted In tho Insult grow out of tho lynching of n Mexican, Antonio Rodrlguoz, nt Rock Springs, Texas, Novombor 3. Consldornblo Amorl cnn. proporty wns destroyed nnd an Amorlcan flag In front ot n candy storo wns torn down nnd trampled upon. Franklin's dispatch said riotous studontfl paraded tho streets, carry ing a sign "Doath to Americans," The redondo sails. Steamship Left For Sun Francisco Thursday Afternoon. The Redondo sailed for San Fran cisco Thursday afternoon at 4:30 carrying a large cargo of lumber from the C. A. Smith mill and full passenger list. . Among thoso sailing on tho Ro- dondo were: J. M. Galer, R. 8. Wright, J. Kel soy, J, II, Evans, A. J. Eberhart, Joseph Dobbins, D. S. Pottlo, Mrs. II. A. Harris, MIbs Vera Harris, Mrs. R. D. Hume, Mrs. V, J. Rohror, Ju lia Rust, G. W. Sinclair, E. P. Nel son and child, Mrs. E. P. Nelson and baby, Myrtlo Nelson, VJolot Nel son, Ida Nelson, M. Alesondro, Chas. Boettscher. - . . . wn,innQ,inv nvnninp. tho North and threatened tho consul general. Bond Commercial Club reorganized , Tho dopartmont hero Is nwaltlnn for tho coming year. Tho nnanciai immur huviuub uuimu mmm, i;nu.i, affairs ot tho club will bo put on aj hotter basis by floating' a loan to take up tho debts of tho club. Tho following officers woro chosen: Presldont J. A., Ward. VIco-Presldoh'R. A. Wernlch. Secretary John O. Million. . Treasurer Elmor F. Russell. Director Dr. Burmcstor, S. Rog- stad. Dr. Bartlo, F. II. Brlgham, C. S, Wlnsor. W. E. Best, Henry Kern and Mr. Morton. Houso committee R. A. Wernlch, W. E. Best and F. II. Brlgham. Flnanco commltteo E. F. Russoll, S. Rogstad and J, W. Gardiner. SHOOTS aiRL AND SELF. Attempts THREE WERE KILLED. Mexican CoiiKomhlp KccnH DetalU of ItlotliiK Boerct. (By Associated Press t'- Coos Bay Times.) SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 11. A report that came from sources com- sldored to bo rollablo says the at tempt mado yesterday afternoon was the-culmination of an mtl-Amorlcan demonstration that began last night in which two Moxican students and ono Moxican onlooker woro killed by tho police. A furthor bitter fooling was aroused as a result ot these fatalities and moro trouble was ex pected with tho break of day. On account ot tho rigorous censorship, tho roports reaching hero aro moa-gro. Butcher KNIVES at MILNER'S. WANTED For ten days I will hnvo work for somo one that can use typewriter. Need not take dicta tion. F. S. Dow. WANTED Boy to deliver Tho Times In North Marshflold. In quire Times' office. PLUMniNO Have your plumbing done by PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY. Washington Farm Hand Doublo Crime. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SPOKANE. Wash., Nov. 8.--Mlss I Josephine Putnam ot Spokane, a Bchool toachor, was brutally murder ed by Patrick Holland, a drunkon farm hand, last night, sovon mllos northeast of Washtuna, whoro Miss Putnam was touching. Crazed wlth llnuor and her refusal to rccolvo his nttentJonB, Holland went to tho cot- Seo Dlxlo In "Mistakes "Will tago whero sho was living nlono and HAPPEN" TONIGHT at tho Masonic shot her dead and then shot hlmsolf. Box office onon 7:30, curtain at 8:30 Holland may live. Seats, 23c, 3Sc, 50c. I Seo tho now WHITE and GOLD Ash CANS at MILNER'8. , J seml-porcolaln DISHES at MILNMR. GEORGE TOPPING Is horo from Bandon trying to Interest local mon in tho oil drilling near Ban don. IIo has somo samples of oil obtained at a dopth of about COO feet which look good. GlllottoTtA.ORS at MILNER'S. krt