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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1910)
iSpfB?w- V Ukm Stes ADS. NEWS vcilES BUSINESS IS SLOW, Al JoiXlSB. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI nFVCCD V SUCCESSFUL IIUSI g HQUSKS EVERYWHERE it Established la 1878 ns The Coast Mnll. .XXXHI. IE HALL WILL ISSUE DRY" ORDER NOVEMBER 2! fees Date For Issuing Procla mation Unless Proposed Contest Delays. BALOONS MUST CLOSE HERE JANUARY 1,1911 Official Canvass Shows 'Wets' Lost by Twenty-Seven Votes Instead of 23. County Judge John F. Hnll lina id November 21 ns tho Unto on rtlch ho will officially dcclnro Cooa OTB,r.'dry"l,ylBBiilnBthoproclam. Uoa declaring "' -. " - lOallllnCOK. judge Hall Iirb honrd roporta that.,,,, ... .A. , it liquor men will Beck to on join lis from Issuing tho anld proclnmn liloa but ho Ima not had any logal otlco of It. Ho la almply arranging j carry out tho law ns la provided bribe itatutcs but of courso If ho !i enjoined, tho Issunnco of tho pro- llimatlon will havo to bo dolnyod. Tho stnto law provides that tho nloocs operating under tho local op. joalaw, In vlow of tho county dry Int Tuesday, snail conso 10 uo uusi- ihs January 1, 1011. If tho pro- limatlon Is not IbbuoiI until Decent- Ut 30, tho snloona must closo Jnnu- OTi,iinii: u.u injuur ...u.. w..ub 'unr proposed corneal accuro an or- in from tho court providing other- "" la this connection, thoro Is n po- callsr thing. Unless tho courts In tervene, tho snloona will havo to dote and romnln closed until tho "Home Rulo" law becomos offoctlvo ud special olectlonB nro hold undor It. Then In tho municipalities that Ifltn "irftt " Mm cnlnnnd pnn rnnnon. liote "wet," tho saloons can rcopon However ns tho chnncos nro thnt re will bo much litigation, It Is ra io surmiso wnnt mo ouicomu '.III V- 111 U0 Canvass Done. Tho ofllclnl cnnvnBs of tho "wot" ind "dry" election has boon complot fl and County Clork Wntson this corning furnished udgo Hnll with tie ofllclnl result for him to proparo tke order or proclamation declaring tie outcome This shows tho coun ty Is "dr" by twonty-sovon votes laitead of twonty-thrco ns was first down. Tho ofllclnl wot nnd dry ote by precincts was as follows: Dry Wot Ukesldo 1C 21 ftmpleton 11 lake 27 ic 19 Allegany 34 Cooston 29 Coos River 39 30 22 22 143 124 141 177 70 11 28 23 34 10 14 8 20 14 0 8 0 73 108 24 32 31 83 142 13 , 20 49 40 14 5 1,613 wtb Iiend, North. . . C4 v'orth nend, South. . . 74 Uirshflold. North.. . . 70 Urshfleld, Central ... 113 Marshfleld, South. ... 88 Kfport ,. l Bwker Hill 37 EutJlde . 35 South Slouch .- 10 ,voos City 21 28 12 21 27 17 12 omner, . . Coaledo. . 1 Burton,. Dota.. . Uttsourl. !.. ,. Coqullle, East 129 wqnllle, West 90 werton 34 frfkersburg 21 pr5Per 33 aon,East 107 don, West 80. pour Slilo 20 Jo'vay BO JW'e Point, West. . . 95 jfmie Point, East, . . 130 "chanted 20 Raland . , 21 Ttal 1(630 Exns ix nia row. 6oa University nntl Oregon Agrl- cultural CoUcro Football Game. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 14. Ore- f" University defeated Oregon Agrl- 'J'tural college Saturday by a score 'twelve to nothing. Following tho me. there was a big street row fce- ,en tho two sots of rooters nnd a " f Judge Dean was seriously hurt 13 now in the hospital. IV1ARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, WILL SEEK 1 INJUNCTION Wet Forces Claim Petition Did Not Contain Sufficient Legal Names. A. S. Ilnmmond of Coqulllo, who with B. D. Sporry Iins boon rotalnoil n8 nttornoy to conteat tho roatilt of tho Coos county oloctlon on tho wot nr ilrv iirnnnnlMnn alalnu 1i..t if la ther I)Urpog0 0 8Qok nu ,nJuncton , rC8trn,nlng u.o Issunnco of an ordor IllOClnrlllC llin romill nt Mm nlnotlnn t,mt t lloga, ' "Wo llml on Invoatlgatlon," Mr. Until 111 mill at n toil "tlinf llin iintlHnii nBcnR for tho Bubno, of U)0 , ,,,,, mo..m nin,, lh tho colmty c,ork conlnInC(, ou. Iv ftnft nnln mnrn ,. ,. . . . Inilrmmi. nni, ninnv nf MlA nnmn. .hnrnnll r nn, ,, vnlnra rn, bong unrcgB(orctl Th(J ,nw rcqurC8 ... .,,. ,,,! ,n nnr signatures potltlons shall bo thoso of registered voters. Many of tho names to tho I petition woro thono of voters not registered when thoy signed tho pot!- t(Jn ftmJ thoroforo not ,ognl Thnt bo t,0 cnB0 t ,s 0jr c,nm t,mt ,,,, ,. ..... filllin,mp,i mniiv fii1 tlmrnfnrA Imtl ir nennni ti1nrt on tho ballot. Wo shall aak for an Injunction on this showing." In rofcronco to a recount, Mr. Hammond refused to dcclaro hlmsolf onvltirr Minf (lw first nntlnn would lin . . ,. .- nf . .,,.. ,,. c,af thQ rcBuU 0 nJnilttod thnt thoy wore preparing to carry contest farther and ndtnlttod tho that lho noxt mov() wou,d nrobnby bo ritnnllI1. ,,,. .,nlm,ne . wholo olec - ... ....,, -..- - r, Itlr... n.i nntantv fnllllllt Inn WK II. Illtfll l .until; f. W...M...W.. ,. legnl tho recount wns only a second ary consideration. LOCAL WAGERS E H. J. McKeoWn and A. J. Men- I ,n-.... aei tne winners or iwo Betting In Portland. Not m great doal of monoy chang ed hands locnlly on tho recout oloc tlon. Tho wngors woro not numorous and most of thorn woro small. Tho fow ones of Importance wero mado on tho "wot" and "dry" quostlon. II. J. McKeown and A. J. Mendel nro snld to havo won $40 each from Theo Dradloy, tho San Francisco drummer, who wagered $40 with them ngalnst f 100 and $90, respectively, that stnto wldo prohibition would carry. O. O. Lund hnd threo lints wagor cd on tho "wet" and "dry" election. nnd won two nnd lost ono. Ho lost to H. J. McKeown, hotting tho coun ty would go "wet." Ho won from August Frizeen who took tho "wet" end of tho bet. LOS ANGELES' HIG GROWTH. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. Tho populntlon of Loa Angelea, Cal., la 319,198, na compared with 102,479, na announced by tho Census Dureat This Is an Increaaa tlnje jPOO of 216,719, or 211.5 per cant. SAVE MONEY by buying your blankets at THE HUH thla week. Pocket FLASHLIGHT at tho GUN NERY. FIREMEN NOTICE, Thoro will bo a special meeting of tho Marshflold Flro Department tonight nt 7:30. Specla buslnes . All members requested jo bo present. L. W. TRAVER, Chief. Special sale on blankets at Tho Hub. - - . - CTION MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS FOOTBALL DEATHIS INVESTIGATED SI FRANCISCO Ohio Man Alleged to Have Killed Member of Opposing Team at Wheeling and Faces Serious Charge. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WHEELING, W. Vn., Nov. 14. The Inquest over tho death of Ru dolph Munk, tho West Virginia foot ball player who died Saturday night na a result of nn alleged blow struck by Thos. W. McCoy.a Dethany col lego player, will bo completed to night. FLIGHT FR01 SHIPJFAILURE Aeropfanist Fails to Make Trip From Sea to Norfolk Navy Yard As Planned. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bny TIuicb.) NORFOLK, Vn., Nov. II. Avia tor Ely In an aoroplauo sailed from tho Crulsor Dlrmlnghnm nt 3:17 p.m. Ho Inndcd nt Wlllouby Spit. Ely'a objcctlvo point wns tho Norfolk Navy Yard, Ho landed about olght miles from Norfolk, nttor bolng in tho nlr fifteen minutes. OXE WAR IS OVER. Rclx'ls lii South America Mnko Un conditional Surrender. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) MONTEVIDEO, Nov. 14. Tho robolllon enmo to an end today with tho unconditional surrender of tho robols who gavo up their nrms and trust to tho magnanimity of tho gov- a'ornmont in tho mnttor of punish- 'mot ...... MURDER AT WEDDING. Japs llceomo Cn.ml Hy Too Much Sail nt Tnconui (Dy ABsodated Press to' Coos Bny v ' rnim TACOMA, Wnsli., Nov. 1 1. Lib- oral quantities of "sakl" consumed A ,' ..,.,.,.., , nrnnt. nm nt n Jnpanoso woddlng nt Ortlng nro hold rosponslblo for tho shooting nnd of tho death of IlldoklchI Ko mura, n labor contractor, by hla for mer partnor, Toyojl Morimnto, both of whom woro guests at tho wedding. Over 3,200 Competiting For Honors at Exhibit In Spo kane This Week. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmea.) BPOKANE, Waah., Nov. 14. Tho shrloklnK of factory and railway whistles at ton o'clock this morning announced tho opening of tho third APPLE SHOW IS HELD FOR OPENS TODAY WIFEJORDER national Apple Show in tho Spokane, M,nneapoll8 Thrart,nB Ma armory. Closo to two million apples . .,,, .,,,, armory. uosoiuiNuim.,..-., havo beon arranged w'tn " " skill their 3,200 owners possess n nil tllO comnotltlon for nearly $20,000 in prizes. For tho world's champlon Bhlp catload exhibit for a prlzo of $1,000, twenty-ono straight cars nro competing. SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 13. Twenty-ono entries have beon receiv ed for competition In tho carload classes and sweopstako event at tho third National Apple Bhow. begin ning next Monday and continuing until tho following Saturday night. Eight cars wero entered In lho samo classes at tho first show In 1908, while In 1909 there wero 13 cars. Tho. entrants this year nro aa follows: W. W. Sawyor, SunyaIdo, Wash,; Dr. P. D. Wing amd J, T. Pahrd. (Contlnuea on page 4,) 1910 EVENING EDITION. tssoc!nted Press Times.) CANTON, Ohio, Nov. 14. Attor neys Day and Ammormnn, counsol for ThomnB McCoy, left for Whcollng todny to nttend tho coroner's inquest Into tho death of Rudolph Munk. Mc Coy prepared to go with thorn but just boforo tho train started, It was decided that ho should romnln In Cnnton pending developments. Prob nbly his counsel will fight extradition It doflntto charges nro filled against him, McCoy said today ho did not strlko Munk, HARD 1TTLE! "Tip" Cordes With His Dog, "Cub" Has Exciting Ex perience On Claim. "Tip" Cordoa who returned n fow days ago from a short stay nt his homestead in tho Fall Creek coun try had an oxcltlng oxporlonco thnt for n fow seconds gavo him tho fright of his llfo nnd had it not boon for his faithful dog "Cub", might havo resulted disastrously for him. Mr. Cordoa was busy, clearing a trail from hla claim nnd tho dog hnd beon plnylng around. All of a suddon ho heard sonio sharp yelps nnd rnckot In tho brush that Indicated a battle royal was on, With his ax, ho rush ed through tho brush a fow fcot whoro ho found "Cub" nnd n big panther locked In n llfo nnd death struggle "Tip" know thnt tho panther wns llkoly to toar "Cub" 'to "shreds' with hla clawa unless ho helped nnd did bo quickly. Ho struck nt tho panther but hnd to bo enro f til lost ho hit tho dog. Consequently tho blow ho landed wns not a heavy ono nnd tho dog nnd pnnthor rolled ovor. Although "Cub." hnd n strong hold on tho big pnnthor, tho lnttor nppnrontly turned Us atten tion to "Tip" whom thoy hnd rolled ngnlnst and with Us claws caught his trousors logs. It wna docldodly closo quariora nd "Cub" apparently real- ttod It for ho tlghtoned hla hold on tho panther's throat. m. . .1.. l.l I....1 .. Itn ' """ " ' ' attention to tho dog again nnd "Tip" wns ablo to got a 'good swing with his nx, nlmost cutting tho varmint's hoad In two. This ended tho battle but "Tip" dooa not enro for any moro battles with tho panther's at closo range. J. W. McDowell Arrested In Spokane For Crime In Idaho a Week Ago. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 14. Charged with tho murder of his wlfo t gprngston, Ida., n week ago J. W. M.nnw(.,, . Bicaman in tho omuloy pnmnnnv. was nlacod undor vuiuiittujf, np jnuvvu arre8t boro today. When tho body "---" T" ....m m. nnrliv tho odor of laudanum was nearby nnd a letter that indicated sulcldo, but tho coroner's Jury stated tho wo man's death was duo to "unnatural causes but whether by hor own hand or thoso of another It was unablo to dotormlne." TAFT IN PANAMA. President Proceeds nt Onco to Cnlc- hvn Cut. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day Tlmea.) COLON1 Panama, Nov. 14. Pres ident Taft arrived hero this morn ing and was welcomed with a snluto and otherlhonors. Ho will remain horQ four dys. Taft, slion aftor his arrival, boarded tho train for Cu lebra Cut. Wl PANTHER A Consolidation nntl Coot ........ M MIIWII-H UN I U UU iAV High School Team Wins Coos County Laurels By Vic tory at North Bend. Whon nt tho end of tho gnmo Sat urday betweon Marshflold nnd North Bond High Schools tho roforco an nounced tho scoro of Mnrshflold 6, North Dend 5, tho spectators breath ed a sigh of rollof for never has n closer gnmo of football beon played on tho Dny than wna thla gamo be tween tho two contenders for tho Coos County Championship. Tho teams wore fairly well matchod nl- though No 'th Bond pcrhnpa out wolghod Marshflold G or 6 pounds to tho man. In tho beginning of tho gamo Marshflold kicked to North Bund who returned tho ball 15 yards. Dy a dotormlncd nnd florco attack North Dtmd cnrrlcd tho ball to Marahflold 42-yard lino whoro Mnrshflold hold nnd thon ruahod to North Dond's 3G- ynrd lino only to loso It on n bnd nnd uncalled for fumble. From then on through tho cntlro first half of tho gnmo North Bond hnd Marshflold constantly on tho do fonslvo with n fierceness of nttack which Marahflold mot ln-n half-heart-od and listless way, tho ball mov ing back nnd forth ncross Mnrshflold torrltory, neither tonm hnd Bcorod During the Intermission, Messrs. Holwtt nnd Ornvcs hold n rnthor hentod dlscusBlon with tho Mnrshflold plnynrs nt the south end of tho field which resulted In Mnrahfiold tnklng n dccldod brnco nt tho beginning or tho socond hnlf, ' At this stngo Marshflold changed his stylo of play and soon had North Dond very much on tho dofoiiBlvo. Luck favored North Dond, howovor, and nftor n fumblo of a return punt thoy secured tho ball on Mnrshflold'B 8-yard lino. Hero thoy mndo tho flrBt touch down of tho gnmo hy two consocutlvo plays nt loft tnoklo. Tho gonl wns mlsBod. Scoro nt ontl of 3rd quarter Norm Dond 5, Mnrshflold 0. At tho begin ning of tho Inst quarter Mnrahfiold bognn plnylng In their usunl form nnd fnlrly ovor-wholmed North Dond with n florco, rnpld nnd vnlod attack which soon rosultod In a touch down, with Curly Larson carrying tho ball. Hero occurred tho .moat exciting point In tho gamo for with a tied scoro nnd onlyN3 minutes to piny niinuncov Clnrko wns cnllod upon to kick tho goal from n difficult anglo on tho 25-ynrd lino. With oxtromo caro and coolness, Clarko dircctod tho playing of tho ball and thon without an indication of tho strain nndnr which ho must hnvo labored nnd which hold tho crowd uroathlcBB ho kicked tho ball aquaroly botweon tho nosts nnd tho gamo wns won, Flnnl scoro, Mnrahflold 0, North Dond 5. Tho came waa clean throughout and tho rlvnla novor onco forgot that modern football la n gentleman s gamo. Th wholo story ot tno Close Ecoru may bo told In thoso fow words Rlnco tho first gamo which Marshflold i.n hv n scoro of 13 to 5, North Bond has Improved wullo Marsnnewi baa bad a bad slump. After a sovoro lecturing "0 .nnMioa And nftor thoy had boen scored on by North Dend, tho Marah flold boys played extremely well and tho crodlt for tholr touch-down nn longa to tho team and not to any individual. Thla victory glvoa MarahJiem mo i,niiRniite(l chnmnlonshlp of Coob county although by tho terms of tho Jntor-Bchool agreement Nortn uenu will play another gnmo horo on TbnnkBglvIng Day, Extra bIzo apcclal woolnap blnu' kets $2.35 at Tho Hub. rnjjroiNa Have your plumbing done by riONKlR HARDWARE COMPANY, M iS GET IT WHILE IT IS NSW BT READING THE COOS JAY TIMMS. ALL THE NEWS AL.j THE TIME TERSELY TOLD tt :: it :t of Times, Coast Mull Hay Advertiser. 103 IAN ARRESTED OF John Knapp, Former Convict, Is Held For Brutal Crime There Today. IS CAUGHT WHILE WATCHING THE BODY Victim Identified As Offender In Number of Petty Cases There. (By ABPoclnted Presa to Cooa Bnr Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. Bnt torod boyond recognition tho body ot a woman wns found today nenr tho Savoy thoatro In thla city. II. John Knnpp, nn cvconvlct, wns nr restod. When tlio bod wnB discov ered ho was noticed wearing blood stained clothes standing In tho out skirts of tho crowd watching tho ro movnl of tlio body. Ho was follow ed to his room nnd nrrestod. Tho woman wns evidently klllod In tho stnblo whoro Knnpp wna em ployed. Tho officers nro tncllnod to bollovo tho dond womnn Is Knapp's mothor. Knnpp is 57 yenm of ago nnd sorvod n torm In tho poultontlary for n murdor committed In 1870. HQ wns rolonned nftor thlrtconycnrscon flnomont. Jnmca Stovons, n follow omployo of Knnpp, Is in custody but no charge hns boon plnccd ngnlnst him, Tho womnn wns Identified ns Mrs. Julln Cnroy, aged 85 years. Sho wns ldontlflod by Mrs. Lovo, mntron ot tho city prison, who snld Mrs. Caroy wns In prison n number of tlmea for potty offoncea. Tho pollco, howover, nro not nntlaflod thnt tho dead wo mnn la not Knnpp'a mothor, POSSES SEEK MURDERER. Mexican Raid to Have AftHusInntctl Oklahoma Officer. (Dy Associated Prosa to Coos Dny Times.) ANADARKO, Okln., Nov. 14. - Posbos nro scouring tho country tor a man named Oscar Optot, charged with the assassination of Chief of Pollco Tonysoo Saturday night. There la no traco of tho fugitive It found, It la.fonrod ho will bo tho victim of n mob. Tho man la said to bo a Moxlcnn. REVOLT IN NICARAGUA. Many Reported Killed nnd Wounded In Riot. (Dy Aasoclntod PrcsB to Cooa Day Tlmea.) SAN JUAN DEL 8UR, Nicaragua, Nov. 14. Troopa wero callod out to suppress n demonstration at noon yesterday and mcotlng roBlstanco thoy ahollcd tho streets with grape nnd cnnlstor. Many woro klllod and wounded nnd tho oxcltoment Is in teuso. DOUBLE TRAGEDY TODAY. (Dy Associated Proas to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Dr, Theo doro R. Durglorf was shot and kill ed by hla wifo In their home In the Dronx today. Mrs. Durglorf then 8hot herself. Tho causo of the tra- gody la not known. NOTIOETO THE PUBLIC. Tho partnership existing botweea tho undorBlgned nnd E. Andoraon In oporntlng tho Dlnnco Cafo and Grill hns this dny been dissolved and from now on I will In no manner uo ro sponslblo for debts contractod for same. HENRY PERRET, Dated Marshflold, Oregon, Nov. 1'4, 1910. NOTICE. A Bpoolal mooting of tho stockhold ers of tho Pooplo's Co-operativo Com pany will bo hold Tuesday ovonlng, Novomber 15, 1910; at tho hour ot olght o'clock at tho store of tho nbova company in Marshflold, Orogon; for tho purpose of filing Supplementary 1 Articles of Incorporation and the nmendmont of tho By-Laws. F, S. RIBDE, Dr. L. HARRISON, VI7TERINA. RIAN, will bo at MULLOY'S bam until NOVEMDER 18, I