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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
"if nj.-Tjw'r '.' ADSis'u, NEWS V-''' .. rjf HUSINESS 18 SLOW, Al Sriise. Tat 1T rAYS IS EVI- cVCFl) Y SUCCESSFUL husi- Jg HOISK9 EVERYWHERE t: GET IT WHILE IT .18 NEW BT HEADING THE COOS JAr TIMS8. ALL THE NEWS ALu TUB TIMJB TERSELY lOLD t: :: :: t: t: MEMBER OF A880CIATEU PRESS Established In 187H an The Const Mnll. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll nml Coos liny Advertiser. XXX1H. ttARSHPIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910 EVENING EDITION 119 mmm mil LI GOWN V OUi im---- 10 HE pfng Car Trust Cuts Upper Berth Rates Twenty Per Cent. krPREVIOUS TO GOVERNMENT ACTION Ehargcs For Lower Berths Also Materially Lowered By Company. b; Associated Press to Coos Boy Times,) i CHICAGO. Dec. 1. donornl re gions In tlio rntoa of upper Pull in berths niul In cortnln IiiBtnnccs j lower berths wero announced to ij before CoinmlsslonorB Lnno nml urke of tlio In'orstnto Comniorco ronmlulon by 0. S. Fornnld of tlio p!!mn ConiDnny. No testimony In locates before tlio commission was An. lie reduction In upper berth rates Iftred Is 20 per cent. Wlicro the few berth rnto exceeds fl.GO the sin of tlio lower bertha will bo rc- kjtfd Id specific Initnnces. Lower berths from St. Pnul nnd Kiiieanolls to Sonttlo nnd intormo-1 Mm Pacific const points nro reuuecu Its f 12 to $11. Llkowlso the rnto ;f toners Is mndo JS.SO. Tlio Chlcn- p to San Frnnclsco reduced from 111 to $13. For tho lower berths tiere Is no reduction from Chicago j) Denver. ALL POUTS Revolutionists Granted All De mands and Order Is Re stored On -Island. I (Br Associated Press to Coos By Times.) LONDON. Dpi 1 nillHnl mlvlrea -f .. . . .. from Macao nro that conploto or- ttt Was roHlnrml fnllowlnpMmernnt- k of tho demands of tho rebellious Midlers and sailors. Tho governor l Macao, who was suspected of irotectlng tho religious orders ha. two rcnlnrpil liv .finkn Mnrnuns Tidal. Tho nonulatlon halo tho "nge of administration with Ujat. de- CONSUL QUITS JOB. r.8. ItejuvK'nfatlvo In Mexico Bonds In Resignation, (By Associated Presa to Coos Bay Times.) EAOT.W ntea rr n 1 T.n. ft T. Ellsworth, United States Con l t Cludad Por Flclo Diaz, today Wt In Ilia ro.lnnudnn f 1 1 Stntn Apartment at Washington to be ome effective as soon as possible. EXPRESS STRUCK EXIS. York Express Companies Agree to Xew Concessions. (Bj Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Tho final Element of tho strike of the ex Prs company employes which tied P the express business In this city jeral weeks, was effected today, strikers accepting tho terms of Jl employers. An advance of flvo 'tight per cent In wages wns agreed 'fa majority of tho companies. lnT are not entirely satisfied, and I, -.uSf negotiations aro nenuing, out. men have accepted tho new sched ' tentatively. Tho now agreement (tabllshed open shop. SELRV and rETEItS shell The 'XXERV. - I'XOGRASI oil at The GUNNERY, ALLlAWw oii. unnTT.AVn 'day. rnv. n -n0-0,Vi T.QMne0 now s m BIG RQ 5 ' GOV. HAY PAPA. (By Associated Press.) OLYMPIA, Wash., Dec. 1. Tho wlfo of Gov. Marlon E. Hay gavo birth to a daughter last night. Tho baby Is tho first born In tho exccutlvo mansion nnd tho first born to any govor- nor of Washington aftor ho had taken ofllco. Governor Hay Is tho father of six children. HELEN TAFT . IB DEBUT President's Daughter to Be Formally Brought Out In Society Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Miss Helen Taft will mnko hor debut this nftcrnoon nt tho White House, and It Is expected to bo ono of tho most brilliant ovents in tho season. She will bo presontdd by tho president nnd Mrs. Taft at a rccoptlon to be given botweon flvo and soven o'clock. Members of tho diplomatic corps nnd ofllclals circles ns woll as othor resi dents of tho capltnl aro Invited. Murderer Arrested In Coos County Sentenced at Cass- ville, Mo. :Marslml Carter today rccelvod a lottor from Sheriff M. E. Newman of Barry county, Missouri, stating that William Allon, whom Marshal Carter arrcstod at Dnshnoy's Isth mus Inlet camp last summer, has Just boon sentencod to ton years Im prisonment for tho murder of Sank Glbts thlrteon years, ago. It will bo romombored that Allon gavo himself away whllo Intoxicated nnd Marshnl Carter by following up tho "tip" succeeded In bringing him to jus tice. Allen wont undor tho name of Charley Camoron horo. Shoriff Nowmnn onclosos a clip ping In his letter which states that Allon entorod a plon of guilty In stead of standing trial and took, his sontonco without displaying much feollng. Allon who Is forty-ono years old has two grown sons. Tho only rogrot ho expressed was that ho might not bo able to again seo his aged parontB who resldo at Hart, Okla. Sheriff Newman says that If Allen hadn't entered a plea of guilty, he undoubtedly would have been con victed and probably been sentenced to llfo Imprisonment or to tno gal lows. Allen had previously claimed that ho could show that ho acted entire ly In self defense, alleging that Glbbs from whom ho had won money In n poker game, had threatened his llfo and ho shot first. Tho murder was committed thirteen years ago but nearly all tho witnesses of It still remained and wero at Cassvllle ready to testify when Allen unexpec tedly entered his plea of guilty. y REPORT OX LORIMER. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 30. Tho final report of tho senato invos- fgatlon committee Into tho cnarges ii-.i cnnntnr T.nrlmer of Illinois, was elected b'y corrupt methods will i, i-nniiv liv the end of. February nnrrilntr to a statement today by Sonator Burrows, chairman of tho JGmmlttee on privileges u v.ww M ... III..a nnsl OIDI. TEN TEARS IS ALLEN'S TERM Mrs. Hannah Deebe of Wash ington, Found Guilty of As sisting Daughter .to Slay Youth. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) .SPOKANE. Wash Dec. 1. Mrs. BIG SLASHES IN ESTIMATES Department Heads of Govern ment Reduce $14,000,000 as Result of Taft's Request (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 30. A cut of .fourteon millions dollars In tho estimates of tho running ex penses of tho govornmont during tlio next fiscal year was reported to President Taft today as n result of his ultimatum to tho various heads jot departments nt tho Cabinet confo rence yesterday. BREAKWATER IN EARIJf TODAY Steamship .Arrives From .Port land With Large Pas senger List Tho Breakwater arrived In this morning from Portland with a largo passenger list and a fair cargo of freight. Cnpt. Macgcnn reports n good trip down tho coast. Tho Breakwater will sail from Marshfiehr at 3:30 Saturday morn ing. Among thoso arriving on tho Broakwator woro tho following: II. Crotchflold, II. Carllslo, A. Ml- chnolson, Mrs. Homingway, S.N.Latz, B. Anderson, G. Cord I no, W. II. Mc Intyro, Mrs. Mclntyro, F. L. Splrer, B. Flolds, Mrs. Flolds, Cap. Ernst, Roy Cougor, P. Vizard, E. Kostor, A. McVarlsh, A. Mecum, Mrs. Mo cum, M. Susnor, F. N. Humphroy, E. Collins, Mrs. Collins, Geo. Haines, W. Brown, Miss Song- stackon, W. II. Bllvon, Mr. Wolf, F. W. Paris, J. M. Barry, O. E. Behol ders, W. Stem, G. Shoyoyn, S. SakI, Mrs. O. A. Bishop, C. O. Bishop, W. Fawk, Mrs. Fawk, T. D. Layton, C. Snow, Mrs. Snow, M. Snow, Miss D. Davis, G. C. Smith, A. M. Prentla, J. K. Webber, Mrs. Hammond, A. B. Daly, Don Steffa, II. M. Browning, Mr. Perry, C. M. Eberhard, M, Avo rlll, Chas. Munroe, Mrs, Munroo, G. Gjomstrom, Mrs. Gjomstrom, Master H. Gjormstrom, Master O. Gjoms trom, J. Honno, Mrs. Henno and nineteen steorago. GLASS NEW TRIAL. California Supremo Court Decides Bribery Cn.o, (By Associated I (ess to Coos Bay Tinea.) HAM VnAKfiTSnn Nov. 30 Tho state Supreme Court decision order ing a new trial for Louis Glass, for mer vice-president, general manager of tho Pacific States Telephono and Telegraph Company, convicted of bribing members of tho board of supervisors during the Incubency of former Mayor Schmltz whoso ad ministration Involved alleged bribe taking from tho corporations and others, was made public today. THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 30. Wheat clos ed as follows: December, 90 c; May, 9Gc; July, 92 3-4c. PORTLAND, Nov. 3 0. Wheat unchanged. TACOMA, Nov. 30. Wheat un changed. ITcD OF CRIME Hannah Bccbo, aged 73, charged with tho murder of Jnmcs Sutton at Ca'sh mcro today was found guilty of man slaughter. Her daughter, Mrs. Delia Totton, was convicted recently of murder in tho first degree for kill ing Sutton over a right way through her land. STATE- IABDS 1 GROWS Number of Criminals,- Insane and Feeble-Mincled In Washington Increases. (Ey Associated Press to Coos- 1 Times.) OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 30. One porson for each 23S in tho stnto of Washington is Insano, crlmlnnl or feeble-minded and n chnrgo upon tho stato. Tho ratio In 1S00 wns ono to each 510, nnd In 1900 ono to 31G, Tho legislature will bo asked to provldo moro prison colls, and moro' room for fecblo-mlndcd and Insane. Well-Known Marshfield Physi cian Suffers From Appendicitis. Dr. Geo. 13. Dlx this morning mi- dorwent on oporatlon at Morcy hos pital for appendicitis. Tho oporatlon was porformed successfully. Tho pa tient stood tho oporatlon woll and Is gottlng along nicely. Tho news of his Illness enmo as a groat shock to his many friends. Howovor, ho lias been' suffering for somotlmo and Tcnow that the opora tlon was necessary but ho had been ondenvorlng to postpono It for awhllo until ho lind rocupornted entirely from tho offocts of n slight attack of blood poisoning bo sustained a fow weoks ngo. Ho had planned to'loavo Friday with Fred Powors for southern .Cali fornia whoro ho would onjoy n short vacation but Inst evening, develop ments made tho early oporatlon no- cessnry. Unless unexpected complications nrlso, ho will soon bo ablo to leave tho hospital. When It became rumored around that ho had been oporatcd upon, his scores of friends wouldscnrcely bo llovo It ns thoy had Beeivhim around yestorday and there woro hundreds of telephono Inquiries this morning relative to his condition. Southern Oregon Company's Plant at Empire Run For a Few Hours. Geo. W. King, who returned last evening from Empire, reports that tho Southern Oregon Company's mill at Empire was given Its annual test yesterday to seo whether tho machi nery was stlir In running condition, steam being gotten up, tho bolts re paired and tho plant run for a fow hours but no lumber being cut. It used to bo that these "annual tests" stirred up lots of gossip at Empire and on tho Bay concerning tho probablo resumption of opera tions at tho mill, but they don't any moro. Tho mill has not been operated for many years but a watchman keeps tho machinery ollod and cared for and about onco a year during Elijah Smith's visits, the plant Is started OPERATION ON OR. GEO. E. DIX MILL IS GIVEN ANNUAL TEST to see If It will still run, PRESDENT !I!AZ NAUGURA FOR HIS EIGHTH fc.MMI.II , I I FAMOUS TOPSY DEAD. (By Associated Press.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 1. Mrs. Julia Wyatt, famous In her day as an actress, pnrtlcu- larly In tho part of "Topsy" In "Undo Tom's Cabin," is dead at her homo, nged 87 years. SSAGE IS President Taft's Annual Com munication Revised Fourth Time Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) Washington, d. a, Dec. 1. After having been rovised threo times, Prcsldont Taft's mcsBngo to Congress wns submitted to a special cabinet conference today. Tho con sideration of tho document occupied moro than two hours, It Is said, sovor al slight changes woro mndo. Ac cording to tho lntcst report, tho mes sngo will bo ready for distribution Friday night or enrly Saturday. COOK'S STORK Discredited Polar Explorer Had Difficulty In Placing His 'Confession." (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK," Dec. 1. It wns learned today that Dr. Cook's con fession that ho docs not know whothor ho reached tho North Polo was not snnpped up by tho publish ers. Ho tried to soil tho story for 1,000 to English publishers but they would hnvo nono of It. Dr. Cook hlniBolf then enmo to tho Unit ed States via Canada and mot his presont publishers nt Troy, N. Y., and mado arrangements for tho pub lication. This was In November Then ho returned to Europo to nwnlt tho vordlct of readers of his explanation. ' DAIRY .MEN MEET. Oregon Rutternuikers Will Hold Convention nt Eugene. PORTLAND, Dec. 1. Butter- makers and dairymen of tho stato aro to hod their annual convention in Eugeno Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of noxt wook Docomber 7, 8 and 9. Preliminary to tho rog- ular convention of tho ownors of dajry herds, the butter makers of tho state will hold a session for tho consideration of mattors of Interest to their trado on the evening of tho 7th in tho rooms of tho Eugeno Commercial Club. Delegates to tho number of five hundred aro expected and groat preparations aro being mado to en tertain them. Novel souvenirs of tho occasion will bo presented U each dolegato, In tho shnpo of a Gor man milk bottlo labelled with the program and tho compliments of the city of Eugene. THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times,) CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Wheat closod as follows; Decembor, 91 c; May, 97 &c; July, 94 7-8c. PORTLAND, Doc. 1. Track wheat prices Club, 80c to 81c; Bluestem, 82c to 93c; Red Russian, 78c: Valley, 80c; Fortyfold, 81c to l NEARLY. DEMAND E TERM TODAY Ruler of Mexico Inducted Into Office With Usual Ceremonies. 1 iruwcna uncrzinvu 10 GIVEN BY AMERICAN No Further Outbreaks Report ed In Old Mexico As Result of Insurrection. !By Associated Press to Cons Bay Times.) MEXICO CITY, Dec. 1. At tho Inauguration coromonlcs nttondlng tho eighth succession of Prcsldont DInz hold horo today, American Am bassador Henry L. Wilson, acting as dean of tho diplomatic corps, pro sontcd congratulations to tho vari ous representatives of powors, Includ ing tho United States. JURORS ARE ILL. Sickliest) DcIiijh Grand Jury's Work In IiUs AiikcIck. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tim 08.) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30.-Tho Illness of threo jurors who woro tnkon 111 during tho Thanksgiving holiday recess prevented a session or tho special grand Jury for tho In vestigation Of Tho Tlmos disaster. It was expected that Indictments would bo returned today. Washington Suffragist Petition President Taft to Stop Appointment. . (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) SPOKANE, Wnsh., Dec. 1. The Womon's Non-I'artUnn Political Lcaguo organized aluco tho rocont canal suffrago victory In this stato, took ItH first stop In national affairs today by tho adoption of a resolution of protost dlreatcd to President Taft opposing tho appointment of Goorgo Tumor as Justlco of United States Supromo Court becauso of his alleg ed nttltudo In opposition to equal suf frage RLAMICH TOLSTOI'S FRIEND. Sou of Deceased Denounce Author's Literary Agent. (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 29. Count Leo Tolstoi, the younger, pub lishes a bitter denunciation of Count Tscuoftkdrt', his father's friend and literary ngont. Ho aoclares Tscher tkoff was tho worst enemy his father had, and accuses him for bolug re sponsible for tho separation of Tolstoi from his family "who loved htm and whom ho bo devotedly loved." To tho separation, Tolstoi ascribes the "Premature death of my father." EMPIRE COUPLE'S THOUnLE. Concerning a former Emplro cou ple, tho Roseburg News says: "Judgo J. W, Hamilton has ren dered a decision in tho circuit court In which ho awards Mrs. A. A. Ful ler tho-sum of $30 per month for tho support of hor minor children ponding tho settlement of a suit for dlvorco which sho filed against her husband, A. A. Fuller somo tlmo ago. According to tho decision Mr, Fuller will bo compellod to pay tho stipulated amount monthly, tho first romlttanco to roach tho clerk not later than December 1, 1910, Tho court has also allowed Mrs. Fuller tho sum of fftO attornoy foes, nml $40 In which to dofray other ex penses Incurred In bringing t,hefsut. Tho suit WU1 probably coma up for hearing during the January term qt the circuit court." WOMEN OPPOSE GEORGE TURNER HEAT $SS pwr ton at HAINB?, 11UUB. - ",,!. 'J. I