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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
(Eons jT ADS. tttes NEWS rtlF.V UUSIXKSS IS SLOW, Al VEIITISI:. THAT IT PAYS IS EVL xrVU HV SUCCESSFUL 11US1-, GET IT WHILE IT IS NHW KY HEADING THE COOS 'JAY TIMJBfl. ALL THE NEWS ALi TUB TIMK TERSELY 10L1) i: :: :: :: : Jgg HQUSKS EVERYWHERE MEMBER OP ASSOCIATE!) PRESS Established In 1K7H ns The Coast Mull. .V.ARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910 EVENING EDITION- A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall 120 nnd Cooh Hay Advertiser. v0IJt XXXIW. tvc op fiflnnsnntti lit ur bfttfH S EXECUTION IS FED US FEBRURARY 13, i t. I? 4rk44 n m 5-ji--:-::-------;:-k- n-u-::-tw:-w-::-:j-tt-tt-n-H- LET US TALK IT OVER Death Warrant of Coos County Murderer Opened at Salem This Week. HANGING WILL BE AT STATE PRISON Sheriff Gage Returns Without Having Encountered Any Trouble On Trip. Frank Qarrlson, Bontonccd to bo lingcd for the murder of Hoy Por- list, here, will bo executed nt the Oregon Stnto Pcnltontlnry In Snlom ;iwary"l3i unless n stay la granted If the courts. Thin was the dato bed for the execution In tlio clontli iirrant sent to Snlom by Judge Coko when ho sentenced Garrison. He warrant was opened nfter Shor l! Oago arrived tbero with tho prls- cter. Sheriff Gago mid his nsslBtnnts, Fred Gage and Sam Johnson, re timed via Drnln from Snlom todny. Tier got through without nny troir lie with the prisoners, COOK WITH ELECTRICITY. (l)y Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Electricity will hereafter bo used for nil cooking for Bailors nboard tho new shins of the Xnvy nB thorough tcatB havo shown tho superiority of tho electric rango over tho old coat gnlloy, not only In convaulenco but In economy as well. jEJOOKS BETTER FORJEIO Now Believe That Conditions In Republic Are Ap proaching Normal. (By ABsodntcd Press to Cooa Uay Tlmoa.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 2. States White, who I Henry Lnno Wilson, United ui sentenced for tho murder of his Ambassador at Moxlco City has np- t:t;fathcr, LeRoy Jones, nt nandon, piled for lcavo of nbEcnco. This Is ud not been assigned to nny work Interpreted hero as lndlcatlvo of tho ben Sheriff Gago loft. Owing to nmbnssndor's convictions thnt con tie rainy weather, tho pictures of dltlons In Mexico nro approaching a normal. Tho Department of Itflthli g dono, they will bo Iccpt In Stnto hns doforrcd action on tho np tie iteel cage. I plication until tho ntmosphoro In Anderson Better, i Mexico hns completely cleared. Holland Andorson who Is norvlng tee for tho murder of Mrs. Gordon toe a fow years ago, Is reported gct tfjj along protty well. Shorlff Gago nr him. Anderson has fourteen i ecaths moro to servo. Tho efforts tc set a pardon for him hnvo been rjtea up as futllo. Ho Is now u 'trusty" and Is allowed two days lor each day sorved. LOST ARTIST IT SIDE TO EflECT SCHOOL 11 Bound Found Hidden In New York Identified As That of Albert Collier. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Commls slonor Flynn of tho Central office, nnnounccd that tho body of tho man found In n trunk In tho collar of a west side houso recontly, hns posi tively been Idontlflod ns that of Al bort C. Collier, tho missing artist. Tho trunk was loft In tho npartmcnl Special Election Will Be Call ed There Soon City Elec tion Tuesday. Residents of Eastsldo aro planning i10ubo by William LowIb, a waltor for to tall a special election at an onrly te to submit a bond Isauo to tho wtors of tho school district. Tho Jretent school houso la Inndequato lii It Is planned to orect n four Wm building. The majority of ,tho Kople there seem to think It bottor to Issue bonds for tho building than to attempt to meet tho entlro ox Hnse by Immediate taxation. City Election. The annual cltv election of Enst- tfl win bo hold next Tuesday. Tho firtet has beon nominated and It Is "Ncted thnt a big voto will bo poll . The candidates are: or councllmon Martin McLntr- " S. S. Ackles, John A. Olson and NH Olson. Tor recorder W. J. LaPalmo, For marshal C. W. Smith. IG CARPENTER UNION. 'Amen In TIn-oo fUntra Plan to Get Together. B7 Associated Pres3 to Cooa Bay Times.) P0KAE, Wash., Dec. 2. A jrthwes'ern council of the carpon- - Including tho unions In Idaho, 2,aaa. Washington, Oregon and 8h fclumbla is proposed as tho "Srowth of tho meotlng of Wash- ttoa Stae Council of Carponters '1 ls assemble at Olympla im- ate'v nftor tho nrllnnrnmnnt Of He invention of tho State Federa ls "' u lw l m of Labor in January. Fine ni'm.- i.... . . , . - ESTAIlX.rn . . ,.. ' ' DOn TYlloo l k ....iJi II, Don'f .. ... . . . jj. " uouuie prices lor your w- ,, VMW.1 A M whom sonrch la bolng mado. disappeared In 1902. Colllor FIFTEEN HURT III A WRECK Missouri Pacific Train Ditched By Broken Rail Near Lamonte, Mo. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LAMONTE, Mo Dec. 2. Fifteen were Injured In tho wreck of a Missouri Pacific train two miles oast of Knobnoster, Mo., early today. Tho wneclc was caused by a broken rail. All tho passenger coaches wore de railed, sovoral cars turning The moro seriously injured takon to Sedalla. MONEYTOUNITED STATES over, were Mexicans Withdrawing Money From Tholr Hanks. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Dec. 2. More than half a million dollars wore with drawn from Chihuahua banks and placed on deposit In El Paso tho past weok, Much was brought hero by Mexicans. See tho new assortment of POCKET KNIVES at MILNER'S. ALLIANCE sails for PORTLAND Tuesday, Dec. 5. Reserve passage now tl I :: t tt u-K-tt-r:-M-::-K-:j---tt--::---t:K--:j-rt--.-n-K--K-K NE OF tho nvld phases of modern madness Is tho blind willingness of the majority of people to p ungo Into debt, publicly and private ly. Tho commercial sharks of tho world aro briskly allvo to tho vast human weakness and are profiting by It onortnouBly year by year as tho habit grows and tho ways aro opened for continuing the Bchomo'. That tho debts, personal nnd civic, of mankind, exceed tho colnngo of tho earth nnd all Its representatives, by ton thousand per cent, cuts no flguro with tho ordinary mnn or citizen. JTho IUubIvo Iden is always his, that by running In debt ho Is, in n fashion getting something for nothing; thnt ho Is profiting by something posterity will have to pny for; that tho onus of tho obligation docs not rest with him; that he can ovndo it altogether If ho so desires; this, of course, as applied to his civic engagements. Thnt human society ls actually submerged bonoaih a sum of indeb tedness thnt can never bo pnld and thnt Its pnll is spreading, blacker nnd deeper nnd vaster, day by dn'i convicts no mnn of tho share ho boa th In tho llmttloss outrage, nor makes him shameful for tho devas tation nnd wreckage ho Is forcing on his brethren. It Is pnssod up and forgotten, Ignored or justified on tho filmsloBt nnd paltriest of excusos, It respective of tho fact that his taxes are heaping up yonr by year, that the cost of living' Is onormously advanced by tho systom thnt mnn Mnd to come, falls holr to tho reckless nnd sinful wnsto wo nro piling up through our Indifference; all of which botokons nn Infamous level ling of tho fino stnndnrds of truth nnd honor nnd responsibility thnt once ruled among men but which nro now rcpudtntod as antiquated nnd Inefficacious. Cltlos and communities nro worse even than individuals, becnuso of tho wlda scopo of responsibility nnd tho Indirection of tho burden. Tho glut of Interest pnld Incossnntly, nnd forever, by tho cities, stntos, coun ties, districts, etc., etc., Is what tho monoy shark thrlvos upon and per petuates by every concolvnblo ruso ho can devlso; nnd wo ns a pcoplo aro Idiotically blind to tho unlvorcnll? concerted schomo to wreck us. Mnrshflcld, Hko nil other cities, has piled up her Bharo of theso ruinous engagements; nnd is asked to uttor moro promises to pny big Bums, pnrt of which mny bo loft to mo pnyment or our cnimron, nnu II wo contlnuo to heap up tho obligations oven to our children's chil dren. Wo hnd better do all tho thinking wo nro capnblo of before wo commit ourselves to much moro of tho samo killing processes, nnd know whnt wo aro gottlng and all It la to cost and how It Is to benefit us nnd compensnto tho generations to come for tho henrt-broaking In hcrltnnco wo nro providing. Tho curso of dobt Is over ub all. Tlio tax levy of Marsiiuoia is going up yonr uy year uy leaps anu bounds. On top of tho many public .Improvements bolng made tho city Is now asked to put six thousand dollars Into a now nro cnglno, which with cxponso of mnlntonnnco will mean n thousand or two moro yearly. Tho necessity of this nt tho prcsont tlmo Is questionable. Tho Times bollovcs In being progressive but thoro Is n limit boyond whlcn It Is unwlso nnd unsnfo to go. Mnrshfiold should tnko noto of Its 11 nnnco for tho prcsont nnd tho oxerclso of a moro rigid economy In Its city business will bo appreciated by tho taxpayers who must meet tho burdens of lncronslng Indebtedness. School tnxes hnvo boon creeping up Rond tax has been growing bo rapidly that thoy stnrtlo tho conservative nnd oven mako tho progres sive pnuso In his advocacy of ndvnncomont. Thoro Is no question of tho needs of thoso funds nnd fonturos of our civilization but thoro mus( bo tho oxorclso of common sonso nnd good Judgment In tho expenditure of public moneys. Coos Bay Is just now ontorlng on n now era of Im provement and dovelopmout thnt will monn an addition to tho tax bur den of Its cltlzons. It Is ono thnt ls willingly assumed becnuso It will add to tho wealth of tho community nnd In n sonso ho n sourco of pro fit and Incomo nnd not' n dond Iosb. Temporarily, It moans IncrenBod sacrifices by, tho tax payors nnd for that reason effort should bo mndo (o curtail In othor directions. Coos Bay nnd Coos county nnd Mnrsh fiold should follow tho oxcollont suggestion of President Tnft In national finnnccs nnd that moans a curtailment of oxponscs nil along tho lino. High taxes drives away capital nnd discourages development of our resources. It Is high tlmo thnt city nnd county ndlclnls took cogniz ance of this fact nnd ontored upon a now ora of oconomy. ALASKA STEAMS LOSES DIP COMNT I TWO .MEXICANS HANGED. (By Associated Press.) FLORENCE, Ariz., Dec. 2. Ccsarlo Sanchez nnd Rnfacl Bn- rcla woro hanged hero todny for tho murder of Grogorlo Co- nojo whom thoy robbed. Tho hanged inon died game. Steamer "Northwestern" En Route From Seattle to Val- dez Hits Rocks. ' ALL PASSENGERS ARE RESCUED BY WIRELESS ISSAOE WILL BE' COT DOWN TILLMAN SLEEPING CAR REDUCTION DELAYED Great Northern and Milwaukee, "nnouncomo"t '' tho mtoratto Ivuiiiiuurcu uiiuiiibHiuii, nit) ciiiui nciiiYvayo uwjwui iu uumy railroads which will entor Btntlstlcs n j j to Bnport tholr claim that thoro Forced tO Meet RedUCed Jahould bo no reduction, ovon such President Taft Decides to Trim Off About 6,000 Words For Later One. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny TlmoB.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 2. Prcsldont Taft directed today n mini- bor of changes to bo mado in his message which was distributed last night. Tho mcBsago was unusually long, nnd Tnft decided to mnko It shorter by six thousand words. Ho will direct ccrtnln sections to bo cut out of tho main lnossngo and sont-to Congress ns an appendix. ' . IS STILLJCIE South Carolina's "Pitchfork" Senator Denies Intention of Retiring. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 2. "Rotlro," oxclnlmcd Sonntor Tlllmnn today, repeating an Inquiry, "I shall 'not rotlro until thoy bury mo, I havo no Idon of quitting tho gnmo." Tho senator nrrlvod today nnd npponred as vigorous ns ho wns boforo his Borlous Illness nt tho last session. IIo will remain horo only four days but will return to Washington onrly In January. Rates. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times,) CHICAGO, Dec. 2. -Tho country wido reduction In tho upper berths in Pullman Bleopers ns woll as nu merous lower berth reductions will not go Into effect until tho railroads and attorney generals of sovoral sta tes havo had an opportunity to In tmdupft evidence, nccordlng to an 11IG VESSELS RACE. ns tho Pullmnn Compnuy offorod, nro tho Great Northern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, which opor ato their own sleepers and which would havo to meet tho Pullman Company's reduction. If tho Pullman Company's offor for a reduction In tho cost of berths is nccoptablo to tho Interstate Com merce Commission, tho railroads and Btates appearing on tho com plaint also will accept Jt, according to Commissioner Lane. Redondo Rents Xniin .Smltli to San Frnnchco. Tho San Francisco Examiner says: "A vory protty race developed be tween the steamers Redondo nnd Nann Smith, which nrrlvod fifteen minutes apart from Coos Bay on Friday evening. Tho two stoamors did not leave Coos Bay until Thurs day, tho Redondo gottlng away first. Until Capo Morfdoclna was roachod the Redondo, under com mand of Captain Hansen, hold Its load. Thoro Captain Olson' of tin Nann Smith Jockeyed his craft Into tho load nnd maintained It to Point Reyes. When tho Redondo passed tho Nann Smith bolow Point Royos her passengers lined her Bldo nnd cheered. Tho Nann Smith could not overtake her rival and came In a quarter of an hour behind." THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Dec. 2. Wheat clos ed ns follows: Decombor, 90 3-4c; May, 9C 3-8c; July, 91 l-8c. PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 2, unchanged. TACOMA, Wash., Doc. 2. unchanged. -Wheat -Wheat Fino DUCK DINNER nt PALACE RESTAURANT, SUNDAY at 5 '30 P. M. Don't miss It. ( Tho Marshflold PET nnd POUL TRY SHOW, DE9. and O, Is going to bo attractive. G ISE IN CALIFORNIA Population of State Sixty Per Cent Greater Than Ten Years Ago. Events There As Told Ily Tho Eagle) WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 2 Tho population of California Is 2, 377,549 or A gain of 00.1 per cont over 1,485,053 In 1900. TENNESSEE AND .MINNESOTA GAIN. WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 2. Tonnosseo ls crodltod with n popu lation of 2,184,789, n trifio ahead of Mlnnosotn, which ls given as 2,075, 908. Tonnossoo hns a gain of 8.1 per cont, which Is not onough for nn other congressman, nnd Mlnnosotn shows a gain of 18.5 por cent, whloh fact nllows tho state ono moro mem ber In congroas.' DIES AT PROSPER. BANDON, Oro.. Doc. 2. Mrs. J. CHAFING DISHES, Teas an! Tor- W. Flold died November 30, of tu colators at Rod Cross Drug Store. borculosls, at hor home at Prospo, aged 35 years. Intormont will tnks Electric Portable LAMPS MILNER place at Bear Creek at 9 o'clock. CARVING Seta at MILNER'S. Nice Grape Fruit at STAVFFS. Fresh FRUITS at STAUFF'S. Vessels Worth $250,000 Lost On Reef In False Bay, Puget Sound. Uy Associated Press to Ooos Bay Tltuoa.) SEATTLE, Wash., Doc. 2. Tho Alnskn Stenmshlp Company's steam ship 'Northwestern' Is hnrd fast on tho rocks nt False Bny, San Juan Is land, four lnlloa from Roche Harbor. Sho wont on nt almost high tide, nnd hns 13 foot of water In hor forward hold, nnd mny bo n total Iobb. Tho "Northwostem" loft Scattlo for Valdcz Inst night with 2G pas sengers, sho struck tho rocks at 2:40 n. m. Tho British stoamor "Tees" ro Bpondod to tho wireless call, and took off tho passengors nnd mnlH, nnd probably will proceed to Victo ria. At noon, tho "Northwestern, was resting easy, hut n grent holo wna torn In hor bottom and tuo tnct that sho wont on nt nltnost high ttdo causes tho belief that sho will bo a total loss. Sho Is valuod at 250,-000. PASSENGERS AT VICTORIA. Stenmslilp "Toeft" Arrives Xhertf With People Off Northwestern. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TUnes.) VICTORIA, B. C, Dec. 2. Tho steamship "Toes" nrrlvod bore bo foro noon with tho pasHougors and puraor of tho Btcnmshlp "Northwest ern." They will proceed to Senttlo this afternoon. Tho passongors woro placed In boats soon attor tho vessel struck. Tho ship's crc,w maintained ordor nnd thoro was lit tlo oxcltomont nboard tho stranded vessol. When It wns scon tho vossol wbb In no gravo dnngor, the passon gors woro again transferred to hor and wnltcd for daylight whon tho "Toes" which hnd respondod to tho wlrolcss calls, took thorn off. OREGON APPLES WIN. Capture Grand Prlo lit Chicago Con tvU CHICAGO, III., Dec. 2. Oregon npplea carried off tho grand Bwoop stnkos prize at the Chicago Land Show when C. II. Sproat of Hood Rlvor, won tho cup nnd $1,000 for tho host cnrload of apples. This ls tho samo enr of applos that won tho grand aweopstnkoa prlzo at tho Na tional Apple Show at Spokano, Wash. This car of Spltzonborgs was in competition with apples from ovory section of tho United States. JARDINIERS Fern bases at MILNER'S. HOLIDAY GOODS Rod Cross Drug Storo. ALLIANCE sails for PORTLAND Tuesday, Dec. C. Roservo passage now Somo Fluo Chicken for your SUN DAY dinner at STAUFF'S. horo LOCAL OVERFLOW. WM. CANDLIN and wlfo aro from Coqulllo. OEO. F. MOULTON of Coqulllo, is a Mnrshfiold visitor, . N. W. YOUNG nnd wlfo of Bandon, aro Marshflold visitors. Open Stores. A. M. Prontls Is arranging to opon storos In Coqulllo nnd North IJond which ho will oper ato during tho holidays. Ho Is also considering moving his MarshQold storo to North Bend. Sou Is Horn. Word has been ro colvod horo of tho birth of a son to Mr. nnd Mrs. John Townsond of Rosoburg. Mrs. Townsend wns for merly Miss Evnrda Erlckson of Marshflold, Fino DUCK DINNER at PALACE RESTAURANT, SUNDAY at 5:30 P, M. Don't miss It, ',' :-.Am&4'- - -i- a23& "-