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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
f.' . f ' ' ' ' ' ', 1 ' ''22'' " ' !" uRmpg ADS. NEWS ... i;mESS IS SLOW, Al GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMES. AI.Tj Till-: NEWS AL.i THE T1MK TERSELY 1 OLD ! :s it tt tt , THAT IT PAYS IS EVI S'15 .... .-.i-iT?oui?itT. ltttar. Wl . ...MnitMifiiniin . . ilflt'SKS Ji.vn.iv- . .. MEMBER OP ASSOC1A1KI) PRESS Established la 1870 iih The Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES, a c,,Mm.iiii. .,r tiimm, con,t aiu 7 ' mill Coos liny Advertiser. 107 C COAST STAT 3 CONGRESS FOR FEDERAL 1 I't fleet and Better Military protection For This Section. HERING AT SAN FRANCISCO PETITIONS na Exposition, Mexican '! ...-. ,-! nMmH Drn- Konwayunu vum i iu- SLIGHT FIRE THIS 1RIING Hat Samples Get Against Hot Stpvc-Pipe and Cause Scare. 1011 shapes mid styles In Indies fonts Indorsed. jjtoc'atcit Prm to Coos Day,""'"" "r Ht mbors or wore Tim.. i 'for n fow minutes tills mornlug when n rnvNisi v' 1S- A n fow of thom BOt nnlnilt a Ht0Vft: ... . . i)ln In The Clmntllnr lintol'M Runmlo m llc-r for tne memo cimk ---- .--"""-"- -.-,., million of iwcnty-flvo roRl-jTh(,ro VM lot8 of SIU()ko nI1(l llnniw ,o nraniry nnu h iirupurwuH- for colll, 0 of , ni0u nilli t trout- jtrmoln the field artillery mid jonod to become a bad conllngrntlon .fire urged upon congress by, nnu umiouiitctiiy iinvo Jinn it not ...i ..i.. i... li 1 uuuii iui-jii. utjuiiriiui uiotutui nifc u h on adopted totlny by tno ..... ...... . -......,i nr'.i..i.i ho"'1 ftor It started. Ab It Is, tho congress composed or nolo- ' ,mm ten stntcB and torrlto- UB0 8 u" """;,," ,. ' atherncinc Slope. Tho othor,,,K "'f u """ luu ""' in dent adopted endorse tho pro-."1 , """""' L"0 ir r , n -m- ri,in I It started about S 15. Mr. Gooil- iFuima Pacific Exposition In . . n ,. . .. .. dir. the Snn Dlogo exposition, ""'""" Dl""u" . ,, bud. to Mexico highway '" ,"8. ,,InC. n fW m ?UtCB LT , the exemption of American ,0 "vc-p.po run. u.ru..B ,., 1 .. . . . . .... C handler samnlo room, tho counter jj plying between American , - , , , , .. L . .. -i -ii .,it in mo inner uoing uum uruunu i.. btram tho Pnnamn canal toll nna " .... reiuest to congress for logls- " " - ttoiM In building up tho Amer- on "nf " '"""" "8,u' ,""" ; InKhint marine. imcireu ma iiMW n hhu iu.u nvniu uvur iiKuiiiDi inu biuvu iiiu. mox to nivis thanks. , Tno. 81m, nr f. ,w' ,,n,or" .ninciio or soinu uinur ihkihj cuiiiuiib .rllonson Imiior ln.climw.,.t,b, r"1"1, Tho iitovo plpo illdn't .i . i...i.. f si .avo 10 b'oi vorj- wurm iinui uiu mu MIDI, Ore., Nov. 18.-Govornor ,tnl!.cd-1 .., , , ,,, .Btnion lms Issued the annual n "'" ""B """"u ' " " ' u ..nE proclamation In the Hr. Jrtt J ; words: iu,u ; ,"-""' .uruu '. "":. " " v . itailTliig Proclamation: lc?uro ma ,l nonr,y '"Bu"'eu accordance with tho time- ,w'on "n- icn.tom of sotting apart one' JJC81UC JVTr ,11 kike year In remembrance of r?w B"1", " J' a S'lth. 'o in Youcluafed to us by Al- ,c",w""" """-" Ul 7"" "" ,Pa4 ., , , ,. ,.v Washington who Is roprosontlng tho pthmitlon of William Howard Pncin,c ""dwnro nnd Stool Company, rrf,ldont of tho United States. Biislalnod a slight dnmngo by waor U, Demon. Governor of tho Wttlns onlila samples. Some water .m i... -...i i... .. also ran through tho coiling Into .do hereby designate Thurs- Ooodrura'a but did no damage there, Xcrember 2-1. as Thanksgiving (Wl earnestly recommend that iiht dny tho people of this ' from their usual vocn Jtd rennlr to thoir rospoctlvo 1 l Toribln. thorn tn cli'O l thanKs to Almighty God for tOMnO. nn.t ln. ...... 1..n.tHHnn ... I '"" iiu lutiui, uiiiutiusa i 'o all mankind. IhrtrlPF rnnAlliniAnrl na n fitting t LVfiiiliiviiiii tta u iiLviJ-lM t . .- am of th day, thnt out t , tocdanee wo romomhor tho JUDGE I.ANDIS AYlLTi NOT IIKAU fsi dntltuto amongat us. and , SUIT AGAINST CHICAGO PACK !J deeds of mercy and charity ! Kits ON ACCOUNT OP HIS 1M1K- VIUtH tU..HlllU.S, (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 18. Judgo Kono- 1 -r T 1. I.. .V.- TTnHn.1 QffltQ . -.., iu iiiapiriug BUJUUiiuiiin saw m, uuuhib iu mo u...iv """. W In mip rnnnlrv nml rhinnnt ' nlotrlnt rmirt n nlinilnrpd tn nttor- P'wiund Institutions. jnoya appearing boforo him .seeking 1 Witness whereof I havo here- a change ot -vonuo In tho case agaln?t ill MURDER CASE WSTEi: I i Discover Body In New York That Had Been Hidden Away For More Than Five Years. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Pending tho Inquest planned for todny, tho body found in a hermetically scaled trunk In n cellar at n West 5 th street npartmont house, the authorities nro not inclined to theories. Tho body is known to have roposcd ' tho hiding placo flvo years or moro and Is reduced to almost n skcloton, mak ing It dinicult In fixing tho box, though tho Binnl'mesH of frnmo indi cates It was v. woman. Tho body wns discovered by Phillip Mcnghci4 when ho wns preparing to movo. Ho opoiv cd tho trunk and found tho body Jnmmed In tho trunk surrounded by quantities of plaster of parls and paper. Tho only cluo Is tho nnino of "W. Lewis" on tho outside of tho trunk. Lowls bonrded with tho Meagher fanllly up to six yenrs ago, Ho (old Meagher then ho wns going nway nml would lcavo tho trunk nud call. for It lntor. A sclno -tank In oldo tho trunk fits perfectly. Nows pnpors found In tho trunk nro dated Fobrunry 18 to April 17, 1002. I.fiter Coroner's physician Lr hane with Prof. John Mf AlllBicr of Bollhvuo, mndo an examination ot tho body and found It to be n man's. Thol surgeons dcclarad when tho vis um 'was placod In tho trunk ho wn still nllvo nud that death rcs.iltod froin asphyxiation. REI10HIN " EfiRLYITODflY Makes Run From San Fran cisco Dock to Coos Bay In 35' Hours. The Ilcdondo nrrlvcd In enrly this morning from Snn Francisco after a good trip up tho coast. She made tho run from bar to bar In thirty-two nud one-half hours and from dock tn dock In thlrty-flvo and onchulf hours. The Itedoudo will lcavo next Wed nesday nftornoon at 3 o'clock for San Francisco nml San Podro, ston- plng nt San Francisco on tho return trip nlso. Among tlioso nrrivlng on tho Ro- dondo wore tho following: Mrs. Gcrtrudo Rnubach, Mr. P. Raubach, Wm. Gills, R. M. Lutz, H. II. Norton, C. Burdlor, J. Elvet, A. Pntro, C. Swanson, R. Homphlll, J. II. Ashburg, J. Loemnn, C. Amolson, R. Umblcn, E. Bodlno, II. Miller, A. Curtis, W, Bnssott, B. Nolson, A. Haling, R. G. Carlson ' and flftoon stcorngo. GIHE BANQUET E NEXT TUESDAY COST OF C.YMPAIGN. .BEEF TRUST I i ninr niiinnr i n I I i u II Kl I B uHDL unHiiu: ' It on occasion of comfort "JPloess to others. Let s also tie lflV in iyyn nnlnvmnnl r.t and tho Btronctlionlnc of H l'; to Inspiring sentiments "way hand and cnusod tho V'l o the state to bo horoun- t - uo hi, um vyuuuui, our , this 15th day of Novem- -t vu, v JH iAJJU UHU a nine hundred and ten" BABY MATS LYE. PlWh Oilld's Llfo Savfl By mpt Action. 'Beach, nr vr.io T.in ThnmnH i m . . . IK. a" "aa a ciose can jor L? or at least, had a narrow es f"" lerlous lUnesB. His moth- Partns to scrub the floor. concentrated lye over It. TV10 uBuarded moment the F,te ome, or at least attempt- r"8 n v. .... . -- Uio cnim escapea no- ! Inlurv K . ,. t cath eeriousiy ourn- S. P. Polrco Spent 8150 In This Dis trict. SALEM, Oro Nov. 18. Jonathan Bourno, Jr.,- sonlor senator from Ore gon In tho uppor houso of Congress, mndo aflldavlt to Secrotnry of Stnto Ilonson that ho oxponded $l!21.:i0 In tho late campnlgu In behalf of tho measure to give to tho pooplo of Oregon a chnnco to register their popular cholco for president of tho United States and to dofeat assembly candldntes. S. P. Pierce, candidate for house of representatives from Curry coun ty, expended $150, Booster Gathering Will Be Held at The Chandler That Evening. The "Booster Bnnquet" will . bo hold nt Tho Chandler hotol next Tuesday night Instead ot Monday ovonlng, tho event being postponed a day on account of tho city caucus Monday. It Is expected that tho ovont will draw n larger crowd ovon thnn previous ones of this nnturo. Owing to tho size ot Tho Chnndlor dining room, tho ticket snlo will bo restricted to about 120. Tickets nro now on snlo nt Tho Chamber of Com merce at $1 per plato. W. 8. McFnrland, F. S. Dow and A. T. Haines who havo tho banquet In chnrgo announced todny that T. T. Bennott would preside as chair man of tho meeting. Tho program will bo as follows: "Coos Bny and Its Future" C. A. Smith. "Public Schools nnd their In fluence" Supt. Tlcdgon. "Chambor of Commerco nud Kb Work" I. S. Smith. "General Romnrks" J. W. Bon- nott, Wm. Grimes, C. J. Mlllls, Fran cis II. Clnrko, R. M. Jonnlngs, R. A. Copplo nnd C. F. McKnlght. THOUSANDS Of SUFFRAGETTES II mm t n BETTER IN WOK Government Will Have Drcd- gings Pumped Back Bay Hereafter. of PROMISE REMEDY. Henry Bongstnckon, scurotnry of tho Port Commission, wired tho government engineering do- pnrtmont rolntlvo to tho sltua- tlon of tho dredgo Oregon's work bore and nskod thom thnt 4 tho additional pipe needed to throw tho drcdglngs back out ot 4 tho bay bo sent at nt onco. 4 s Major Mclndoo replied thnt 4 GOO feet more of plpo would bo 4 shipped on tho next Brcnk- 4 wator. - Make Series of Futile Assaults On Cordon of Police Guarding It. LARGE NUMBER IS ARRESTED AND JAILED Mrs. Pankhurst Leads Mob and Finally Gets Premier Asquith's "No." SUFFRAGE LOSES. 6 (By Auoolatod Press.) 4 LONDON, Nov. 18. Later 4 three loaders of tho demonstrn- 4 tlon headed by Mrs. Pnnkhurst 4 wore allowed to enter tho Lobby 1 4 chambor where thoy wore In- formed by Prcmlor Asquith's Bccrotnry that tho premier re- 4 fused to Bed them nnd that 4 4 there was no chance for tho suf- 4 4 frngo hill to bo presented nt 4 4 tho present session. 4 44444444444444 W. C. T. U. MEMORIAL. gntea SHEARS and Scissors Chicago ment packers that ho would bo unable to hear the case. Irres pective of argument for or against such, a courso. - The packora are charged with ri conspiracy In restraint of trade, and with having formed a so-called beet i trust, In the ehapo of the National Packing Company. In announcing his Inability to sit on tho caso, Landls gave no hint of his possible action i.i ilia VAniin nrfflltrlAnt. t It lies wltliln his power to refuse certification to tho circuit court and instead transfer It as dean of dis trict court to another district court. Shortly after the announcement, Judge Landls put off until November 23 further arguments, Judge Landls later explained Ji!b refusal to sit on the caso as follows: "Considering tho character and na ture of tho defendants' averment and the proximity in point of tlmo cf my employment as a member of this bar as tho agent of the Department ot Justice, at least at the beginning ot the period respecting which tho grand Jury heard ovldence, regard less of the technical proposition in volved, It becomes obvious I cannot TEXANSFEAR , AN INVASION port Mnrunv vfYrinw 'PrOSTflm . ' . .... r. ur tomorrows story "'Ule Oldfir ,, n1 In- L PfOSB Vnrol- . Ilmi. T -J- ?3 with picture, and an- hear Uie case, I will end the case ret. Eleven o'cloek Is the to my colleague Jn the district court, Judge Carpenter." Little Credence Placed In Re- That 70 Armed Mexi cans. Are Marching There., (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 18. A tele gram to tho Herald from Alpine says Bherlff Walton of that place was called to Marathon by citizens as a result of a report that sixty armed Mexicans wore marching on tho town, but Alpine citizens do not give much credenco to the rumor. Tho town of Marathon was guarded all night but scouts sent out to look for the approach of the Mexicans have not returned. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 18. Flvo hundred mombors of tho Na tional Women's Christian Temper ance Union gnthored today around tho stntuo or Francos E, Wlllnrd to pay tribute to tho noted lendor. BLUE JACKETS IHJROUBLE Start "Rough Houses" In French Cities While On Shore Leave Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHERBOUGH, Franco, Nov. 18. Two hundred alleged disorderly "Blue Jackets" from the American fleet were expelled from a cafo hero llnilnv ThAV atnnn.l tho lmlliUntr find gendarmes Interfered. Tho dredgo Oregon which hun started work on tho Lono Trco shoal botweon tho mouths of Pony Inlet and North Inlet Is again pumplni; tho drodglngs Into tho bny as It did there n year ngo and Is cnuslng much criticism from local nion. It Is like, ly thnt stops will bo taken today or tomorrow to seo It tho dredge cannot bo required to pump the dredglugu out on ono side of tho bay no that It will not moroly lodge on another Bhoal and lmpodo navigation as bad as over. "Thoy are making an awful botch of It," Bald T. II. Barry of Empire. "Yestordny I notlcod that thoy wore moroly pumping It a fow hundred foot down the chnnnol. It tho tldo wns running out all tho tlmo, this would probably bo all right but when tho tldo Is flooding tho drodglngs are moroly swept bnck or on low tide sottlo on other shouls. Unless some thing Is dono, ,lt will nienn that n sand bar will bo created across tho chnnnol." Why tho dredgo Oregon Is not pumping tho drodglngs off to ono side of tho channel Is not known. Somo Bald that It was becnuso thoy were lacking pontoons to carry tho plpo, many of tho pontoons built horo a year or so ago having boon broken up during tho dredge's trip north and not being replaced yet. PLUMniNG Have your plumbing dono by PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY. NEW COATS, and SUITS receiv ed today at MYEIVS MARSHFIELD Store. , cut glaw at MHjNMR i Use The TiM' wai) G. LeRoy Hall will give an eve ning with Itlley, NOVEMBER. 25. Some choice musical selections will udgrad. TROUBLE AT BREST, (By Asoclnted 7 ess to Coos Bay 'lues.) BREST, France, Nov. 18. A group of "Blue Jackets" from tho American fleet lighted a wood Are on the waterfront today, Tho flames spread until they threatened to communicate to nearby barrels of nitrate and alcohol. The police saw the danger and extinguished tho flames. A fine line of new SILK PI3TTI. COATS Just received to sell from $1.00 to J10.50 at MYERS', MABflir. FIELD Store. ioutln- VAXii at iMILi'JiH'V 44444444444444 4 CRIPPEN'8 FATHER DEAD. 4 4 -, 4 4 (By Associated Press.) 4 4 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18. 4, 4 Myron II. Crlppon, tho aged 4 4 father of Dr. Hawloy II. Crip- 4 4 pen, who Is under tho sontonco 4 4 of death In London for tho inur- 4 4 der of his wlfo, died hero today 4 4 friendless, nnd penniless from 4 4 Infirmities of ago. 4 44444444444444 NEW LUMBER ASSOCIATION. (By Assoclatod PrcBs to Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Nov. 18. Suffrngottos undor tho leadership of Mrs. Emml Itno Pnnkurst mndo an attack on tho Parliament soon nftor tho ses sion opened todny, Twolvo women nnd ono man wore nrrestcd. Tho suffragettes marched ono thousand strong on tho Parliament buildings nnd gnvo tho pollco a live ly fight. TIiq suffragottes had deter mined on forcing tho pollco cordon nnd reaching Premier Asqulth to Insist on the Introduction ot tho wo mnn's suffrage bill. Tho pollco, how over, wore too strongly entrenched and tho women wore thrown back. Ropontodly thoy roltoratod breath loss and disheveled only to havo thoir placoB In tho fighting lino tskon by rcsorvoB. Tho nrrcsts wore continu ed this afternoon nna nt thrco o'clock twonty-ono womon nnd two n.cn wore In tho colls. Tho totnl number of arrests mndo boforo tho Houso of Lords adjourned wns 150. " HOIErflOIFB W N DANGER National Organization to Deal With IUilIwny Freight Problems. (By Associated Prcsa to Coos Bay Times.) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18, Tho Natlonnl Lumbor Traffic Association Is the tltlo of a new organization launohed In Now Orleans yesterday. It Is proposed that tho organization will handlq matters of lumber traffic in all parts of tho country. It Is declared by tho organization that the almnllfinn'lrm nf thn tariffs nn llttniinr was the necessity to got together for some plnn ot verification of wolgbta ana somo iorm oi impruvumuui iu the matter ot adjusting railway rate claims. COUNT TOLSTOI WEAK. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay , Times.) ASTAPOVA, Russia, Nov. 18. Count Tolstoi after a sleepless night foil Into slumber this morning. His heart's action is weak but his pulso Is better. BOXING Glovt and PUNCHING Bags at MILNHR'S. Assistant City Attorney of Portland Declares New Liquor Law Is Void. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 18. Tho Journal prints tho following! ''Tho Homo Rule constitutional amend ment Is invalid, In conflict with tho constitution of tho United States, and In conflict with tho constitution of tho stnto, In thnt tho people havo no right Irrevocably to delegate tno sovereign power of tho stnto to any imunlclpal corporation,. It has no moro forco than bo much blank pa per, Tho word 'exclusive' used in tho text of the law Invalidates the law, Tho city nttornoy's office will advise tho city council not to grant any llcensos for tho sale ot liquor undor tho now law. Tho old law will stand ns before, Tho repealing clnuse In tho Homo Rule law will have no effect." ThlB opinion wns given out today by Assistant City Attornoy W. C. Bonbow, Mr Bonbow has looked up tho law In tho matter at request or mombers of council and othors con corned with tho enforcement of tho homo rulo bill City Attornoy Grnnt sad that the opinion glvon by Deputy City Attor ney W. C. Bonbow concerning tho in validity and unconstitutionality ot tho Homo Rulo amendment had not been approved nor authorized by him. "It, Is Mr. Bonbow's personal opinion, not mine. Tho matter has not been brought to the attention ot the city attorney," said Mr, Qrant, T . -,fi .Wgi Ac ia-. 7.au , 1 - . I " LAAtJgJBteSWaj : '