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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1910)
t Br -;,wr mf'jrr - --.-. (E0112 tttottfg ADS. NEWS ,rV BUSINESS IS SLOW, Al ,lcn THAT IT PAYS IS EVL GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY READING THE COOS JAY TIMB6. ALL THE NEWS AL.j THE TIMS TERSELY I OLD t: :: :i :: tl rKD ' SUCCESSFUL DUSL I iiuim" " "' MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS a. Established In 1878 lift Tlio Const Mull. Y-EIGHT LI! MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1910 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES, a consolidation of Times, coutMau ,.,. ,.,, unci Cooh liny Advertiser. 115 l 1 E8 LOST K FACTO RY HUE fly all the Victims were I Girls Employed In Box Factory There. ks JUMPED FROM WINDOWS OF BUILDING rly Others Injured In Panic That Followed Discovery of Flames. , Aiioclatcd Press to Coos Day Times.) b'ARK. J- Nov 20. Twon- Ubt lives wore lost In n llro this l-sltg In tlio factory or tno .Nowaric Iff Box Company. Nearly nil tlio Ijbi woro yoiniB womon. Thirty hou nro snid to bo Injured. men Iho Arc brolto out, It trap- TO IKE PLANS TOO HEXT YEAR W S I 1 Campaicjii In Chamber of Com merce's Behalf to Close Next Tuesday Night At n mooting of tho ojd nnd .now commlttooti of the Mnrshfleld Chnin- bor of Coininereo yeaturdny. nliinB woro iiinda for concluding n niombor- Hhlp and flnanolnl coinpnlgn in behnlf of that organization which will closo with n gonornl mooting of tho inbiii bors next Tuesday night. Jt Is hoped to have ovory Mnrshllold man of af fairs onrolled and' tho flnancos plac ed In better basis than In tho history Halfback Dalton Kicks Goal From Thirty-Yard Line Dur ing Last Few Minutes of Play. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) FRANKLIN FIELD, Philadelphia, Nov. 20. A goal from placement by Halfback Dalton from tho 30-yard lino, during tho last few minutes of ioken shut T TODAY THREE DOCK HUNTERS ARE FEARED VICTIMS OF S piny, gnvo tho Navy a victory over tho Army this afternoon. It was tho only score mndo' tn tho contest which wns hard fought from start to finish. Anapolls was moro nggresslvo and had tho West Point toam almost con tinually on tho defensive Tho Army nover had a fair chance to score whllo tho Navy had at lonst half a dozon opportunities to scoro by means of a goal plncoment, but only suc ceeded once. It wns a clean gnmo and llttlo tlmo was taken out for Injuries. 1 Ml T . ii. 1.1m ntttiilni'ml nti nnn rt Kinr ...i-- of th0 organization nr floors nnd a pnnlc onsuod. . . .,.. , . ... I.I- 1n ...! . 1,l " "" " I:; ci iuu b'" itui'uu Hum fciou M. F. Plant Arrives In From San Francisco After. Slight Accident. Tho M. F. Plant arrived In Into last evening, coming in under her own steam. Sho was towed for about an hour and n half by tho Q. Llndnuer, a lumber schooner, while a brokon crank pin was boing ropnlr cd. Tho accident was not a serious ono and sho could havo mndo tho 1 Dow, A. II. Powers and Judgo John trip on ono shaft, Capt. Burtls slg- S. Coko woro nnmed as n commlttco nailed for a tow In order to mnke nnntliw 11m l . T it ,A J vwj a lUVVlllir,, 1J Wi U I Vfiufiit Ittial(1iif1 ni.1 Tti,l.fA riln 1 There is an engine house ,;T , """ " ". .:, : door to tho fnctory but beforo, . .... , ilremon could render nsslstnnco - ,, , ., . i mciMw. .. niiirn nffppf vn nri'mifontliin Ti linn. feiL . m. " or systematically, F. S. iiurv w"""tp "ii v.iii- ,7 building In which about 200 ... ... n 1n,.n.l iWI HUU llllMUJV.U. . .1 i, n,r.lllfinnl atllianli. Int.a tr nnvtnln nt ..nlH.in. In Inn. ll,t loot lie llro started in tho pnpor box,,, ',. ,. ,..,,,,.. l l 1, !. n,w,,o """ -"""" jiuiiij omihouii.- uiu iuiibui uviuiuv uiiuiiij wibiii.- UIUIllvuu IU luuumui il I.,.,. m m 1 I, . ... ...,...,...,. Ilt. -.. ....., . ini( uui iiiu niunvin uy dumivb. llonnott and I. S. Smith enod. I U'firn tinltlnil na iiiiiiilw.tulilii imiiilt- Itfijjr escaped by means of tho flro , Anothor mnttor tfiat cnnie up was tho matter of securing now Quarters for tlio coming yenr. Win. Grimes It;?, whllo others Jumped from Lion. Most of tho Injured wera Ijlojed by Louis Wolf, nn under- Lllaa mn ntifn ndi nS m ft t li t tf wi It r has lonsod tho nrosont. room to other it Twenty nunutos niter tno nro . .. , ,. . , .. iiti, tho uppor floors collapsed, II li believed Hint when tho do- I cools sufllclontly to pormlt a Jtb, many bodies will bo recover- 1 DIE IN ' IB parties and It will bo necessary to vacato It about' Docombor 1. Sonio aro ondonvorlng to socuro tho room In tho First Trust and Savings Bank which will bo vacated about Janunry l,15y Crosby & Homer. Tho room. Is a hnndsomo ono, having boon flnoly decorated, is commodious nnd can bo had for $40 per month, $10 less than tho present qunrtors coat. Its loca tion near Tho Chandlor hotel Is also ndvautngcous. Yesterday A. H. Powers, I. S. Smith nnd Dr. Tower woro nppolnted a commlttoo to Bccuro tho now qunrtors. It Is understood that Mr. Grimes has offsrod tho club tho iu;o of ofllco rooms froo for n month or so until now quarters can bp had. Tho meeting of tho now nnd old mombors noxt Tuesdny night will bo for the purpoBO of electing now oin- Icors nnd perfecting tlio organization Mng River On Rampage and Many Miners and Set tlers Lost. prAuocfatQd Pro3 to Coos Bay Times.) I CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. 25. Tho1 for 'll0 coming yonr, nnd mnklng n pwr of Eottlora nnd minors moro onergotic campaign man over wnui yesterdny In sections of the for tho devolopmont of Coos Bay. a? Valley by tho flood Is Btlll un- IWalncd tod.y. It Is bolloved lit any prrMiod ns many housos piwept pwnv, Tho dlsastor was fwd bv tho rcnpo of vast volume tcr from Glacial lako in tho 15 mountains. Groat Icebergs from tho slopes into tho Bor- p r which has risen to feet, f ' a steadily rising. IRS HARD TAFT HAS NOT OP Tho crank pin brolto sliortly after noon ycBtordny Just off Capo Blanco. Tho sen was perfectly smooth and thoro was no particular reason for It othor than tho usual chnnco of machi nery going wrong. Tho Plnnt will not carry any pnB-1 songors south this trip as tho full re pairs cannot bo mndo horo. Among thoso arriving on hor woro tho following: W. K, Hunt, F. C Birch, J. J. Sul livnn, Harry DoVnult, A. Noah, E. .0. Cortolyou, G. Doroy, Sol Israol, J, LEAKE TODAY 1 BREAKWATER Steamship Sails For Portland Early This Morning With Big List. Tho Dronkwator sailed for Port laud this morning with a largo pas songqr list and n good cargo of mls collnncous freight. Among thoso sailing on her woro tho following: T. 0. Woldln, D. S. Amos, C. L. Davis. C. E. Holdoncr, J. I). Well, Hnrry Hunt, F. S. Perry, Al. Ander son, T. T. Tonnlson, C. B. Androw, Lincoln Myers, Mrs. L. G. Johnson, Mrs. Nnss, Sam Nass, Mrs. Barrett, Frank Nnsburg, John Adl, Paul Schutpoltz, Adolph Schutpoltz, Mrs. Schutpoltz, Mrs. W. Dlllnrd, C. Luk don, John Nelson, II. W. McCaughoy, L. K. Scott, L. W. Pattorson,, J. L. Davis, C, L. Leonard, II. Grconwood, II. Humd, F. K. Elliott, Geo. N. Fnr rln, C. D. Stovons, It. T. Hayes, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Porry, Frank Wolford, Anna Savin, C. L. Stanley, N. G. Hummort, Mrs. Oscar Tyor, James Conro, Mrs. E. Bodluo, Geo. Ed- OF IS DISCOVERED Mexican Uprising Said to In clude Assassination of 1 Prominent Men. MEXICO CITY, NOV. 23. Doci. mouts found In tho house of re volutionists nro hu Id to rovenl n con spiracy for tho wholosnlo asenmlna tion of prominent government oin- cors, including vicc-Prosldout' Corral, Foreign Mtnistor Crool and other prominent Moxlcnns, Including Mlg uol Cacejlo, sub-soirotary ot tlio gov ornment, an editor splndo, tho own er ot El Impnricnl. President Diaz wns to bo enpt'ured but his llfo was to bo spared bccntiBO of his services to tho country. Hundred Men Searching For Party In Mountains Near Everett, Wash. HAVE BEEN MISSING SINCE LAST TUESDAY F. nroad, Ed. Mollor, E. Pastono, J. 'wards, MrB. Edwards, J. W. Edwarfls, Pastono, E. Sohlllorstrom, G. MulIn-,Mrs. Langloy, Mr. Lnngley, Q. W. nl, Miss EvnnB, Miss Sclilllorstrom, CI Lawronco, Walter Copplus, Guy F. Turner nnd wife, .Ins. Moon and Johnson, Win. Moorohoad, May Dolo wifo, J. Itust, W. J. Nowman, P. W. rox, Mrs. Lona Bakor, H. V. Woods Dodson, J. EastlB, T. Anthony, J. E.'nnd wifo nnd baby, Chester Johnson, Morns, J. Shubort, A. 0. Walkor, J.W. II. North, Chas. Follows, W. R. Knlor, 0. Brunstnd, O. Carlson, C. J. ' Botloy, Mrs. L. A. Snvngo, Miss Jones nnd sovornl stoorago. Graco Savago, Mrs. W. L. Chero, A. Tho Plant will sail Into Sunday or E. Adolsporgor nnd wifo and forty- oarly Mondny for San Francisco. flvo Chinamen. SPOKANE ROW JAGU0H1S0K GROWS WORSE IS FREED TODAY FI1TE1C.V ARE KILLED. Mexfcnn Tniops RopulNo Revolution InIn at l'n tin I. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Nov. 23. It Is reported that the revolutionists attacked Par ral lu tlio Htnto ot Chihuahua early this morning nnd woro repulsed with a loss of fifteen revolutionists. They nro surrounding tho town and n bat tlo is expected. Tho town la partly garrlsonod. Tho Torreon rnnnh, Mln ca, auorruro, Enclnallas and nil tho surrounding country in tho state of Chihuahua woro takon by tho revolu tionists Inst night. It Is roportcd that tho Carral and Durnngo railroad Is In tlio hands of tho revolutionists. REFER LABOR PHOPOS1TION (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST. LOUIS, Nov. 20. Tho proposi tion to grant tho Western Federation of Minors a chartor In tlio American Federation of Lnbor wa. Morrcd to day to tho oxocutlvo council. (By BELGIAN QUEEN ILL. Associated Pross to Coos Bay TImoB.) BRUSSELS, Nov. 20. Bulletins issued by nttemlod pbyHlclnns say Qiieon Ellznboth 1h Improving. It Is understood sho hits typhoid fovor. Friends Think That Trees Were. Blown Down On Them Dur ing Recent Storm. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) EVERETT, Wash., Nov. 20. A hundred uiun nro searching ' tho mountains drained by tho Canyon, Bbuldor and Jim Creeks In Northern Snohomish county for Chnrlos and Wlllnrd Dnvls, brothers, and Charles Snyder who left tho Standard Log ging Company's camp at llnzol whoro thoy woro employed Tuesday morn ing to go hunting. No trnco ot thorn has been found since. Tho search has boon prosecuted slnco Wednesday. It is feared thoy woro crushed by fall ing trcos during a storm Tuesday night. ATHLETICS ARE COMPULSORY. University President Will Compel ' KtiidcutH to Participate. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 20. Com pulsory athletics will bo tho rule at Tulano University from now on, Pro sldont Craighead lias appealed In, vain for n moro nctlvo participation In college nthlotlcs, and now a flat order gouo forth for studonts to como to show up on tho nthlotlc flold. Y T DMT IDE H BIT BY ORDER Rich-Quick" Men Will Be Prosecuted By Govern merit For Offenses Associated Pros3 to Coos Bay Tlmiu .EW YORK. Nov. 33 nriiRnrln nf Piaster General Hitchcock ngatnst '"cn-qulek" concerns Is expected U56 a CCnernl nvnlna nf fnlrn "-Ote-8 from thin rtv Tlin nost- "f general is dotormlnoil in nnml "Priion this class ot promoters who, ." B01u the unsuspecting $100,- v ot worthless securities In the 'OTevBoo im.i . .... j lit v"'. xiiicncocK ueciareu I Tcrnment will drlvo from tho . sivry "wuueat" scliomo "wno Jte the gullible Investors from ' fOney. Manv nrrnafa nrn AT. throughout the rnnntrv dnrlni? 'e,t few days. Members of Burr lre to havo cleared mora than ! 'Hlon dollars from their ' "" operations. Grand Jury Investigation of County and City Officials Is Asked. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 20. Two petitions nddrossed to tho Superior Court requesting tho summoning ot a grnnd Jury to investigate rumors of misconduct In city and county affairs, woro Mod today by nttornoy F. C. Robortson. Tho petitioners nro E. V. Lambert, president of tho city coun cil, and tho Spokane section ot tho Central Labor Council. Tho potitlons follow a quarrol of sovcral moatlm in volving tho mayor, council, poltco and health departments. No action will bo takon on tho potltlon until nftor tlio roturn of Judgo Klnklo who is ab sent from the city. President Still Undecided As to Recommendation Con cerning Tariff Revision (By Assoclntod Pross to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. ., Nov. 20. President Taft Ib reported today ns n)t having fully mndo up hij mind In regard to tho tariff features ot bin forthcoming mossngo. Ho had a long conforenco with Chairman C. M. Emo ry of tho tariff board and talked also with a delegation from tho National Tariff Commission Association. A pretty general Impression In Wash ington Is thnt tho president will bo unablo to recommend tho revision of any particular schedulo in his regular message. Ho probably will lndlcato that the tariff board is not yet ready to sub mit a dotallod report on any one schedule and until the board Is ablo to submit a date upon which an ab solutely n scientific revision can bo made, tho prosldont will recommend that any action whatsoever on tho tanlff 1ia 1nfarrff1 OUr lino of cunstmas stationery is Tnko vmir SUNDAY DINNER at now comploto and of tho most select Tho CHANDLER, Special menu and In art and craftsmanship. . You will ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables not regret coming early to mako your for PARTIES by PnONE. selections. Walter Studio. Dismissed When Complaining Witness. Fails to Show Up n Court. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Jack John son who was arrested yesterday charged with assaulting Annetto Cooper, a show girl, and for disorder ly conduct, wbb discharged from cus tody today. Miss Coopor did not ap pear but instead sont a noto enclosing n physician's cortlflcato that she had beon ill In bod for ton days and ro quosted Johnson bo kopt In custody two wooks whon sho would bo nblo to appear, against him. Tho magis trate refused to put tho case over and discharged tho prisoner. LEGAL NOTICE. GROWTH OF NEW YORK. HAVE I1UROXIO PLAGUE. AH of Manclmrln Ofllclnlly Rcclnml Under Quarantine. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 2C Tho wholo of Manchuria has officially been declared infectea with bubonic plagno and not with choiorn as was erronously reported recently. Populntfrn of State Increases Over 25 Per CtMit. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 24. Tho population of tho stato of Now York Is 9,113,279, an lncreaso of 25. 4 por cent. GIVE CONCERT 1 1 UN STORM DELAYS SHIP. (By Associated Pres3 to Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. Tho steamer Bear, Portland to San Fran cisco, 24 liours overdue, arrived yes terday having been dolayod by tho storm. Read The Times' Wast ads. COOS RAY RAND WILL GIVE PRO- GRAM AT MARSHFIELD TAR- ERNACLE TOMORROW AFTER- NOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. Tho Coos Day Band will givo a concert at tho Mnrshflold tnhornaclo Sunday nftornoon, nt 3 o'clock. Tho coucort will bo froo and will draw a largo crowd. Director Fonton has prepared th'o following program for tho concert: 1. March Dross, Parado. . . . Chambor's 2, Out Jolly Robbora.. ...Suppo 3. Waltz Vision of a Beautiful Woman" Fahrbach 4. Soronado Tilt (Duot for horn nnd fluto) W. Browne, Hnrry Bradflold. In a Garden of Melody. .Sudila Flower Song Reign of tho noses Brooks Founder of Big Packing Com-, pany Very Low Following v Operation. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Tlmos.) CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Mlchnol Ci daliy, fpundor of tho Cudnhy packing luteraats, hnd a rolnpso oarly today following nn oporntlou for appondlcl tls. Physicians pronounco him very low. SEEING AIRSHIPS. (By .ssoclntod Pross to Coos Bay TImoB.) WICHITA, Kns., Nov. 20. A mysterious airship passed over tho city nt n height of less than 200 feet going at u spoed of thirty miles an hour. M WIS c-a3r''", "9uA Fl i v"ir NEISIIN Addlo A Napoll. Cattsau (Solo for Cornet by II. Howard1.) 8. Selection by II. Robin Hood. . . . ... .....DoKovon R. N. Fcnton, Director. Thoso beautiful soft, velvety, rest ful pqstols now boing exhibited at Walker Studio nro certainly clover and at tho price no homo should bo without ono or moro to start wltlr! Knock Out Ends San Francisco Battle In Eleventh Round Today. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. Mo ran knocked Nelson out lu tho olo venth round horo this afternoon. ' RIG REDUCTION SALE. My ontlro stock of Ladles' and Children's Hats, Suits and Coats now on Snlo at Greatly Reduced Pricos. Call and soo tho Bargains. MRS. M. J. ELROD. LENGTHEN your LIFE.. by RUY ING your FLOUR from HAINES. m l t t-JijlZil. '.i-. .. !. -1 -fc. M aj. '-. Vt 44.AK