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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
m WMWPf w iti n HJWfll , i; , 'W" iwf " " wy ' w imffniwn i Stms ADS. NEWS v BUSINESS IS SLOW, Al GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMB8. Uili THE NEWS ALj THE TIMR TEHSKLY 'J OLD i: :: :: s: ilJSB. THAT IX lino in U.V1- tCK i"l) III suuuitsai'ujj iiuai 11QUSCS EVERYWHERE :t MEMBER OP ASSOCIATE!) PRESS .XXXHI. EstnlillNlied in 1878 iin Tim CoiihI Mall. IYIARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION. OOSEVELT I WONT er President Returns to 'office But Hasn't a Word to Say. BACKTOWORK SUP WITH I DISCUSS ELECTION A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull and Coom Hay Advertiser. 106 200 ABOARD MISSING STENS FROM AUTO TO ESCAPE INTERVIEW Refuses to Answer Charge That "He Can't Come Back." ' Auoclntctl Press to Coos Bay Times.) TRY TO SAVE dr. C IPPEN Several Thousand Sign Peti tion Asking Reprieve of London Murderer. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) LONDON', Nov. 17. Solicitor Steamer Wolverine Carrying Lake Winnipeg Fishermen Overdue and Search For Her Is Begun. (By AB80clatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) government lias dispatched a steamer to search for tho missing steamer Wolverine which was reported ovor duo November 10. It Is roportcd bIio has on board 200 men from tho fish ing stations on North Lako Wlnnt- COUNTESS TOLSTOI HASTENS TO BEDSIDE OF OK HUSBAND SELKIRK, Man., Nov. 17. Tho peg. HIGH SCHOOL , vnni, Vo.' 17 ..vof. ft jXewton hiiB secured sovoral thousand JfflMORK, NO. 17. NOt 0' . . . .w.Htlnn n.kli.n. H, Lj-Nota word," snld Col. Roose- !rol,rlGVO of Dri rjrlppen. It may ho tin answer to tho question of i presented to Homo Secretary Church- Lit be thought of tho recent olec-,M todny. kihen ho rcturnod to his mngn- ilibors today tor tho first time (.Vovcrabcr Sth, -They nro saying you can't cotno litl," rcnturcd tho reporter. Xot a vtord," said tho Colonel as l! tonnueu oui ui iiib imiu wuicii (itjht him from Oyster Bay and aled Into his ofllccB. I1IOTS IN CHICAGO. llnK Garment Workers CntiKo More Trouble.' kr Auoclatcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAQO, Nov. 17. Riots of iftlag garment workors broko-out vt today In several parts of tho 'liter a lull of sdveral days. lit pollco broko up tho dlsturb- Many of tho strlko-brcnkors do wero attacked by tho hi (Irli. CASE TO LAST L Prosecution In Garrison Mur der Case May Finish Evi dence Tomorrow. I UNIONIZE LOS ANGELES (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Ore, Nov. 17. Pnlrly good progress Is being mndo with tho trlnl of Frank Qnrrlson, who Is charged with murdering Roy Por klns, near Sumner n fow montliB ago strikers nl then throwing tho body In tho Bay, It Is expected that tho ovldonco, for tho proseoutlon will nil bo In to morrow. Tho defonso has summoned n num ber of witnesses to testify ns to Gar rison's sanity. A. II. Powers was ono of tho witnesses subpoenaed by tho dofonso to provo Garrison Insane Mr. Powora In talking with Garri son's nttornoy Intlmatod that what "FRfiTS" NIT Seattle Students Forced to Drop Them On Penalty of Expulsion. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) SEATTLE, Nov. 17. Tho high school fraternities woro extirpated hero today when n canvass of tho 200 members disclosed that tho students had obeyed tho orders to dlssolvo fia associations. Elghty-thrco students of tho university hnvo been suspend ed becauso they would not ngrco to tho conditions after receiving tho no tice Prominent fraternity men nnd society women nro included In tho suspension list. Scholarship nvor- TO TAKE IN LATEIljIFTS Wagon Makers Union Wants Automobile and Aeroplane Workers Included. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17. At tho American Federation of Labor con vention todny, tho carriage nnd Wngon Workors International Union of North America nsked their chartor' to bo broadened to Includo nutos nnd aoroplnno workors. which Industries'! .. .... ... uioy sniu nnu causcu mo wngon nnu cnrrln"go business to decline Tho now nnmo which tho union desires Is tho "Carrlago, Wagon, Automobllo nnd Aoroplnno Workors Intomntlon- ages among tho societies mombors nl Union of North America." Tho was lower than that In tho bodies uf petition was referred to a commit- GRAFT CASES ARE MEN DP Chicago Grand Jury Hears Evi dence On Illinois Cen tral Charges. (By Associated Press to- Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 17. Tho Novem ber grnnd Jury today began hearing tho ovldonco In tho Illinois Central Railroad car repair graft cases. Tho Illinois Central Is alleged to havo been defrauded out of $2,000,000 by paddod ropalr bills. Is Denied Admission Lest Shock Prove Detrimental to Him. SEEKS RECONCILIATION , WITH GREEK CHURCH tho classes. BREAKWATER EARLY TODAY Big Shipment of Salmon From the Coquille to Be Made On Her Saturday. tee TAFT TO KEEP PANAMA FREE INT AliRIVE ON IF. PLANT Steamship Arrives In Early This Morning From San Francisco. Tho Broakwnter arrived In early j Tho M. F. Plant nrrJvod In onrly President Ridicules Idea of United States Annexing Canal Zone. (By Associated PrcBB to Coob Bay Tlmos.) PANAMA, Nov. 17. President Tnft snllod for homo today. Ho wns ilollghtod with tho progress being mndo In tho construction of tho cannl nnd tho choors of Panama nro. ringing In his onrs. Tho President's spoech Inst night In which ho rldlcul od tho Idon of tho United Stntcs an nexing Pnnumn created n very fnvor- nblo Impression among tho peoplo of Panama. Just to show him speclnl honor tho mon yostorday broko nil divisions Is Irritated When Son Is Al lowed to Enter Sick Chamber. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) TULA, Russia, Nov. 17. Tho Countess Tolstoi wns not ndmlttod to Count Tolstoi's slclc chnmbor nnd oven tho 'fact of her nrrlval was con coalod from him lest tho knowlodgo of her coming Bhould oxclto him. Howovor, n number of friends woro allowed In tho sick room for a fow moments. Tho count wnB plainly angry when his son, Sorglus, ontorod tho room. RETURN TO CHURCH. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) , ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 17. Tho roport is thnt Count Tolstoi desires reconciliation with tho Grcok church from which ho was excommunicated following tho publication of his work "Rostauratlon" In 1001. today from Portland. Sho brought In 'this morning from San Francisco, records for laying concroto on tho llttlo oyldenco ho could glvo would nmong other froIght n ,ftrK0 iOBRnB'sho wns dolnyod n dny thoro loading aatnm 8 Information was not bo favorable to Garrison. "Wo want to provo him lnsano," Tom Hnll, ono of Garrison's attor ney, Is alleged to' hnvo snld. "Woll, what do I know nbout It?" quorlod Mr. Powers. "Can't you testify thnt ho workod for you two days," answered Tom Hall. Thon ho jokingly added, 17. Tho "That will provo to tho Jury that Hall Is said to blnmo Mr. Powors as ono of tho pokors who had him (Hall) locked in tho county Jail for feim American Federation of Labor Will Spend Millions To Do It. I'Br Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) W3 ANGELES Nnv. 17 Tlio African Fedorntlon of Labor will 'Qnrrlson Is crazy. ... . . i - wopriato millions if necessary to uloalie Los Angolos. This was tho Miration contnlned In n telegram Ited today by Anton Johannson, engine for tho Sm.th-Powers Com- froI(J,lt, uot lcaving unU1 TlI08(lny "J 0r(1 which" Captain Mncgonn reports thoro ,B'ntt"no0H' ' stated tho record wns dono In np- a big demand at Portland for Coos' Tho p,nnt w,n Bal1 nt n ,cjook l,rocl!U,on of tho President's visit. Bay coal. Until tho now shnft that Sftt,lr(lny morning for Snn Francisco. Tnft will embark on tho crulsor Ton- tho Beavor Hill Coal Company Is' Amon& u,oso "riving on tho fllnUIno- whlMi will l.n In nhn.it PInnt W0"0 tllO following: MrS. R. twolvo months tho nutniit from that 8- """"lln, J. P. Greon, A. F. Dwyor, TOLSTOI VERY ILL. I (By Associated Tcbs to Coos Bay liuos.) ASTAPOVA, Russia, Nov. 17. Tho condition of Count Tolstoi is vory serious but ho 1b not boyond hopo of recovery. PRECINCT VOTE ON MEASURES rclvo months, tho output from that 8; IIn,n. J- V. Greon, A. F. Dwy mlno will bo limited, and probably " "'i. . ' "i""". a. u. not suillclont to supply tho Portland lIluclor F- Slrnub' Mlss Ruth WuN trnd0 rath, Mrs. D. A. Smith, L. Carlson Saturday, tho Breakwater will nml c,,,ld. K- Wnlrnth, E. F. Wood, tako out besides somo big shipments " llo A " onn, n. i-ounor, vm pt chocso, butter and applos, 7, GOO a half a day, two months ago, when cnsos 0f salmon from tho Coqulllo t:of the witnesses, boforo tho 'ho wont down to seo Garrison for nl PUd llirv. Wllloll Iglnirn.llnoMni.n'l.n i !..! .... .. .1 1. ..l.lll .! J4 Jury, which Is invostlgatlngTho "i explosion from Olnf Tvoltmoo, tary ol tho California BulldiniJ ''i Council. Johannsen nlnnned "Wto the convention of tho Amorl- federation of Labor In St. Louis Tveltmoo but tho grnnd Jury ro- Wi tO ClVn film narmlsDlnn tr, JT the state although It extended Iteltmoe that privilege STANDARD OIL WINS. ! McCnR Decides Cnso Against' (iDrnmniaiU 'rfy Associated Press Jo Coos Bay Times.) MCKSOV Tonn vr it T...l CCi'l of the United States District - . this afternoon instructed tho In tho cnso of tho government r"Ht the Rinnan.,! nil --.,,- . "liana to return a vordict of not ' TR M1IEAT MARKET. i7 Associated Press to Coos Bay T Times.) JACOMA. Xov. 17. Milling KlrDlue8tem' 79c; Club, 7Cc; &i "usslan. 74c. Export wheat stan. 79c; Fortyfold, 77c; fekrvf ": Red Russian". 74n. mlnuto or two and ho ovldontly was trying to ovon np with Mr. Powors. Garrison Is playing tho crazy rolo to a nicety. Whenovor tho court takes n recess, ho gets up nnd looks wildly over tho court room. BENSON AGAIN GOVERNOR. fe JORTLAND, Nov. 17. Wheat jNd. CHICAGO. Nc lows; 3-Ic; July, 93 c. un- to 5.-:":A00. Nov. 17. Wheat clos- g ' iojjows; December, 90 7-8o; hT, 0 Wv mxn MONEY T'1' .moxey by buying your Eets at THE nUB this week. Tho Breakwater will sail at 9:30 Saturday morning. Among tlioso arriving on tho Broakwator woro tho following: R. E. Doon, Mrs. Doon, Miss J. Davis, J. M. Walker, Wm. Unas, Wm. Gamble, Jno Erplo, W. Hnmmert, Miss Ada McConnell, A. Wetzeel, Jno Bohast, T. M. Duff, Jas. Grant, M. Leo, J. A. Duncan, N. Armour, Phil Armour, Mrs. Duncan, D. Rosenfeld, J, Undorwood, Mrs. Underwood, C. II, Grau, Chas Olson, Fred Spear, Mrs. Larson, Jno. Larson, Miss Thorn gono Brown, Mrs Brown, Geo, Thor- ault nnd wife, N. Nylnndor, R. E. Paul, N. Bruco and T. Nelson. ncssco nt Colon tonight for Charles ton. On his wny homo ho will die tato his gonoral inossngo to tho ap proaching session of congress, having road tho roports of nil departments during his voyngo hero. MANY WAIT FOR Is Resumes Sent As Chief Executive of Oregon. SALEM, Nov. 17. Governor Ben son has resumed tho governorship of Oregon after an absence slnco July n8i s M Dai, c. G. Dial, Mary Dial, n, illness at mat time compelling I(Jft DIal, 8 NIckllla, A. Russ, Mrs. him to relinquish tho helm to Bow-lnu8B, Mr8. Turnor, Mrs. Nlms, J. G. orman, who has been acting govern-,SmIth Jt j, Johnston, F. Stemmlor, or ovor since With this change Geo Lawrence, C.' E. Broadbent, D, Mr. Boworman again becomes tho A QUjck, l. a. Crouch, II. B. Dona- president of tho senate Governor hoy c. Lees, Miss Mason, Ell Tom Benson hns been much better slnco. ni,u t. v xrrnnr.aii wl DUU, i, UUIUIUl W, t.. tftl.VIV.il.tU.., iJVt" no uuaerweni mo oporuuou mr CAPT. MAGEE of Empire Marshflold visitor today. MRS. A. T. HAINES will entertain n number of young ladles at her homo Friday evening to moot her gucBt, Miss McConnoll of Oklaho ma. O. P. BARNARD of Rosoburg, who has tho contract for carrying tho malls botween there and Coos county points arrived hero today on business. MRS. N, RASMUSSEN nnd Mrs. A. O. Rogers Jr., havo Issued Invita tions for a reception at tho Rav mussen homo next Tuesday com plimentary to Mrs. Willis II. Kennedy. MILL WHISTLE lupus, a malignant caucer-llko growth, which had formed In tho nostril. HELD FOR FORGERY. Coos County Man Arrested Near Gold Bench. Last Thursday on telephone nd- vlco from tho Justlco of tho Peaco at Bandon, Deputy Sheriff WInsor caused the arrest of a Coos county man, wanted at Bandon for forgery. Tho real namo of tho man 13 Nonl Hatcher, but ho registered at tho Gold Beach hotel s Bert Smith. Aft er registering as ho did, he waited until all tho other guests went In to supper and then hit tho road for Harbor, Just at night-fall. Will Chll ders went nfter him, going as far as Myers creek that night but failed to Duffy, Capt. Mclntyre, W. J. Mindlg, and twonty-flvo steerage, overhaul him. Deputy Sheriff WIn sor advise Constable Rass Gardner of Harbor to arrest him which ho dla about noon Saturday, bringing him up Sunday and delivered htm to the Sheriff's force. Gold Beach Globe. TO THE BIG HEARTED NEIGHBOR, WHOEVER SHE OR nE MAY BE! Wo wish to express our thanks and appreciation to you for leaving thoso rose bushes on our porch. Wo now havo them planted In our front yard. Llttlo -nets of kindness such as this, mako ll(o worth living, and do more for tho betterment of humanity than all the laws of mankind. Again thanking youJ-andwlth best wishes, we are, Very truly yours, MR. and MRS. C: O. GOING. Rcdondo Duo. The steamer Rot dondo Is duo hero tomorrow noon from San Francisco. Given Furcwell. A. N. Lofgron, who has been connected with tho lo cal ofllces of. tho C. A. Smith Com Marshfield People Oversleep Today In Consequence of Change In Time. "Well, did you sleep too long this morning?" This was not an infrequent ques tion today and not a fow 'fessod up that they didn't arlso as early no usual and all becauso tho Smith mill whlstlo has been the alarm clock of many Coos Bay homes. This morning, tho now eight-hour day wont into effect at tho mill and ,Mfld Soutn consequently tho whlstlo blow at 8NowDort' B 3 o'clock instead of 7 o'clock. Tho'Bunkor "" -15 people who havo boon accustomed to 'EnstBldo. . . .28 arising when tho 7 o'clock whlstlo jHraplro, . , .1(5 blow wero wnltlnc for it nnd took South Slough. 9 .. -- . .- . Official Returns By Precincts On Port Questions Are Compiled. Tho ofllclnl voto by products on tho Port of Coos Bay moasuroa has Just been rccolvod by Honry Song stneken, secrotnry of tho Port Com mission, nnd that body will shortly Issue tho proclamation declaring tho result. Tho two propositions voted on woro tho Bonnett nmondmont, re stricting tho commission to n $50,000 bond iBsuo, nnd tho Port nmondmont authorizing tho lssunnco of $300, 000 In bonds for harbor Improve ments. Tho ofllclnl voto as certified to by County Clerk Watson Is as fol lows: Bonnott, Port Precinct. Amendment. Amondment Yes. Uo. Yos. No. Lakeside. . . 23 Temploton. . 15 Lake 31 Allegany,. . .19 Cooston. . . .10 Coos River . .28 N. Bend North 50 121 N. Bend South 53 llu Mfld. North. ,09 124 Mild. Central.. 72 192 .35 100 15 C 15 21 30 27 39 29 21 11 20 19 20 9 23 30 46 37" 170 176 165 241 144 3 58 45 30 22 29 23 . 1 r ... pany tho past year, loft this morning'!1 'or Brantod that it was 7 Instead j1'008 iy u for Bay Point, Cal., wboro ho will bo ot 8 o'clock. So, when they aroso. Sumner. . . .14 Identified with tho ocmnanv. Last . they found to tholr consternation evening, ho was tenderod a farowoll ! thoy woro an hour late. Total spread at Tho Chandler by his fol-1 A number of childron woro tardy BANDON WOMAN DEAD, low employes. Among thoso present ftt school on account of it and not Mrs. J. I), Mills Passes Atny woro: an. Lofgron. F. W. Payne a fow business men and clerks wero. ' Mwcv llosnltni. 8 11 21 13 3 18 14 14 43 42 14 3 10 16 10 5 7 13 .503 918 1277 204 nt G. A. Brown, Lawrence Holmberg, ,,ato sotting around this morning and j Mrs. J. D. Mills, wife of tho prop 3r i ittu uibi uuiiK a A, buy alarm clocks, Enoch Hohnborg, Cornell Lager- tho flret tn'nK a numbor did wns to riotor of tho Gnlllor hotel at Bandon, strom, Ansgar Lngorstrom, V. A. uu' """ .icn. dled nt Morcy hospital in North Bond Johnson, B.jrB. Ostllnd, W. J. Con- iftBt night. Sho had rocently under rad, Dell Bqngston, Arthur Wllld. HORN. 4 BOno an oportlon for -cancer. The Karl Warnor,MJohn Mereen, William , a. body was takon to Bandon. this Ekblad and Carl Davis. ,STAMBONE To Mr, and Mrs Nick, mprnlng and tho funeral will bo held It 1 r I i Havn your Job printing done bi Tho Times office. I Stambono at their bomojn Soijth Uiero. Sho ,was 45, years ole (and J3 Aiarsunem, a uaugnior. Mother survived uy a son nnu daughter, and and child are doing nicely, her husband, I' ' ',(r