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(UflUS ADS. tm NEWS .......Y-on to ariw i .frtfi. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI- GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW HT HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMES, ALL THE NEWS AL.J TUB TISIJK rERSELY 1 OLD : :: n t: CE1) IV SUCCESSFUL DUSI inoCSKS EVERYWHERE :: I HOI'S I MEMBER OP ASSOCIATE!) PRESS hkJAAU., io'SlJsiaiJ MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Kn -QA nnd Coos liny AcIvciUmt. W0 iC GUSflN AND GOPPLE ARE VICTORS IN BIT ELECTION I I SE Land Frizeen Defeated By Big Majorities In Marshfield. ISULTCAME AS SURPRISE TO ALL b495 Votes Were Cast and Close Finish Was Anticipated. Tor CoiiiicIIihcii. UNION LEADER IS SHOT DOWN A. Copplo 33S Lean Ferguson 325 , C. Oolllg lujuit Frlzcen 171 111 Domingo Navarro, Head of Scalers' Organization, Killed In San Francisco. (Dy Associated Uoss to Coos nny Tor Recorder. I;ln W. Butler. 378 Total vote cast.., 105 lite above Biimmnrlzcs tlio Marsh- llclty election which wns hold yes- Ihr, Messrs. Ferguson nnd Cop- i tinning the content for council- ii tr uncxpccicu majorities. Irtt Interest nrouscd In the contost It sot as great ns In tho last few trioui elections, the total vote fnll- toicr 200 holow what It was a rigo. In 1909, tho total vote nt city election wns 701 whllo this fir It was only -195. phlle John Dutlcr did not have r opposition for redaction ns city -order, Bomo of tho voters did a p "Joking" on their bnllots. One pi lor Gow Why. Somo few oth- luroto In the name of J. II. Mil- none of tho election Judges ns n i, ind some others Wilson Knuf- a Tie result of tho election en mo ns iwral surprise very fow having tired tho guess correctly ns to t Tinners and practically no ono "tttly on tho majorities. TSf mMni wns very orderly nnd (count wr i quick, tho officials got- lirrouftli plnut 8 o'clock. Tho 'i irJon.) SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl., Dec. 7. Domingo Nnvnrro, prenldent of tho Sonlors' Union, was shot nnd killed todny liy Augimtlno Arevllln, a dls arfected niombor of tho union. In tomnl dissension In tho union .was at the bottom of tho trouble. President Taft So Tells Dele gates to National Rivers and Harbors Congress Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7. t Tho Hcvonth annual gathering of tho Nntlonnl HI vara and Harbors Con gress opened a three days session to day. Delegates from all sections of tho country were In nttendnnco. Tnft's wojcomlng address was the first on program and whllo brief It carried n statemont that proved un tisually Interesting to hearers. Taft sr.ld the Importance of river naviga tion had diminished In Into years with tho development of railroad facili ties. Tho problem that now con fronted his hearers, ho declared, was tho union and cooperation of the rail roads and tho rivers. Tho terminal difficulties of river transportation must bo overcome, tho Pres'dent said before this problem could be solved. ED II CONCESSIONAL C01IITTEE iillllilll STRIKERS OCT Republican Members of Body File Report Exonerating Him From Charge. RAINFALL IN I NTH HEAVY GRAND Mi BDST TODAY Bribery and Slander Case from Marshfield Expected to Come Up. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Ore., Dec. 7. Tho Coos county grand Jury began busi ness in coquilio tills morning, nnd n number of enscs nro to bo probed. Ono of tho first taken up wns that of Anderson, tho "clothes lino rnf- Ilcs" of Mnrshflold. Another caso Is that of Ed. An dor eon nnd IC. Kondo of Denver Hill. They beenmo Involved In somo kind of'n frnens and tho Jap Is nllogcd to hnvo drawn n knlfo on Anderson who bent him over tho head with a gun. It Is also reported that tho grand Jury will bo asked to Invcstlgnto an nllogcd brlbory nnd slnnder case In volving promlnont Mnrshflold people. Judgo Coko Is rapidly clearing tin !M wre Mrgsrs. Mllnor. Wolcott tho cnlondnr of old cases and mo- IPe-noC: ni-d tho clerks Mossro. t'ons. ITO, J T Merchant nnd Roy Law- r i'. Co-iplo nnd Ferguson will 'Mfce'r c Pices tho first of January. to 'ho nlnces of J. N. Nolson nnd ! Hennessey. s!dents of Forndnlo nnd thnt rtlon ot town nro olnted over tho Ktlon of Mr. Forguson, claiming twetcn of tho city hns long ded representation on tho council. '" he "nd Mr. Connln nro lielnc Stated V p tho flno run thnv it !!- T- ),Pf,, n,i Cains tnko I- result as one of tho fruits of Hues, saying thnt ovorybody can't NOLO OFFICE FOR 25 TEARS GARAGE DYNAMITED. ty of Itnllnn Consul nt Sent- tin Dpstrnvml. Vl Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.), SEATTLE. Dec. 7. Early this PralnB the garage of Dr. A. J. Ghl- , the Italian consul, was badly Ked bv dvnnmlla Thn mnilvn r1' Moated tho miscreant is not fwent. ,,0XOIt RARON VON STUDEN. "oe h Unveiled In Washington ; Associated Press to Coos Bay , Times.) "U.GTON, D. C, Dec. fresld tkln eit Taft, Secretary ot 7. War QSOn. Pnnnt if ti t, '""n Ambassador, Representative Oldt flf Mlao...l J . ires of the German societies paid "1t0 tO Damn Vnn QHitinn nil thn "'Ion of tho unveiling of his sta- e bere today. Miss Helen Taft, nghter of President Taft unveiled " statue. CAMP V. O. W. ,1. . " ' lUUO Jl.li -Uld tint I l . ... ,. ,a. ,.. "y "BCl IHB UIK ooingH XW ' 7lT You'll miss a good time If "" not there. Myrtle Lodge, Knights of Py thias, Change Keeper of Seals and Records. After having hold tho ofllce of Keepor ot tho Seals and Records of Myrtle Lodge, No. 3, Knights of Pythias, botween thorn for twenty-six years, John Hall and Tom Hall re tired from that place this week. John Hal'l held it for sixteen years and Tom Hall for ten years and this time ho refused to take It another term on account of his falling qva slght. Norls Jensen was elected to succeed him, The annual election of tho lodge resulted as follows: Chancellor Commander Geo, Ross. VIce-Chancellor Frank Dillon. Prelate L. A. 'Whereat. Keeper of R. & S. Norls Jensen. M. of F. F. P. Norton. M. of E. Geo. Winchester. Master of Work. Jas. T. Hdll. Inside Guard W. D. Curtis. Outs'do Guard Alex Hall. Trustee for three years E. A. Andersen. ELECTION IN MEXICO. (By Precipitation at Marshfield During November Totalled Nearly 16 Inches. Tho rnlufnll during tho month of November In this section was much greater than was generally rcnllzed. In Mnrshflold, tho total precipitation according to tho ofllclal records kept by Mrs. E. Mlngus wnB 15.91 Inches. Tho fact that a good sharo fell In a few sovoro storms probnbly kept most pcoplo from renllzlng tho total volumo of tho rainfall. Tho Dandon Rccordor says: "Capt. O. Wlron, cooperative ob server roported to tho Rccordor that the rainfall for tho month of Novem ber wns 14.52 Inches. Dnys rnlny, cloudy nnd pnrtly cloudy, 2G; days clear -I. Tho ralnfnll for tho corres ponding mouth Inst year wns 1G.3I Inches." Tho RoBoburg Review snys: "Only In two Novembers In tho past 33 years hns tho ralnfnll in Rosoburg nnd vicinity oxeccdod tho precipita tion of tho month that ended last Wednesday, when tho totnl registra tion wns 9.19 Inches. In Novombor, 1902, tho rn In full was 9.19 Inches, nnd In thnt month of 1890 it wns 9 91 Inches, tho hoavlost precipita tion slnco 1S7S, tho year In which tho records of tho locnl observatory of tho United Stntes Weather Bureau bogln. Of Inst month's rainfall. 4.23 Inches woro roglstorcd on tho 27th nnd 2Sth together. From tho begin ning of tho wot senson, Soptombor 12.79 Inches of rnln has fallen. This Is nu excoss of 4.GG inches ns compar ed with tho normal of tho previous corresponding porlod " HTHHOlS SLAT INDIANS A E iEMDO SAIL Steamships Leave For Port land and San Francisco This Afternoon Tho Alllnnco nnd Rcdondo sailed this afternoon for Portland nnd San Frauclscn, respectively. Tho Alllnnco arrived In at 8 o'clock from Eureka with n largo number of passengers nnd big enrgo from Eure ka. Hero alio took on a shipment of salmon from tho Southorn Orogon Company cannery. Among thoso who sailed on tho Alllnnco from hero wero: ' C. M. Dakor, J. D. Dame, D. D. McLaurln, Elijah Smith, Jerry Unities, O. C. Smith, J. M. Dorry, J. R. Lench, II. W. Drown, Mrs. H. W. Drown, J. D. Mcreon, C. E. Hockott, Irvoy T. Wright, J. D. Ausclmn, nnd ono steerage. Sail On Rcdondo. Tho'Redondo had a capacity load of passcngors from here, somo bolng nimble to sccuro passage on her. Among thoso sailing on her woro tho following: h J. Boring, A. E. Lovltt, E. A. Wood, G. H. Bnkor, C. W. Sanford, M. L. Glllllnnd, Hnzlo Dement, Mrs. Dollo McPhorson, Mrs. G. H. 'Dakor, Mrs. Hcnschkel, Mrs. A. Iltrth, Mrs. M. L. Glllllnnd, Prof. L. W. Wimbor ly, wlfo nnd family, S. M. Dlnl. W. T. Totten, II. Krugor, F. R. Wal rath, J. J. Knno, Ida Dial, Mrs. II. Krugor, Mrs. Hattlo Nichols, Miss Ida McCouncll, Alf. Lelsol, G. D. Stndden, Dr. J. D. Wotmoro nnd thirteen steerage. Largest Labor Demonstration In Chicago Since Freight ' Handler's Trouble. (Dy Associated Press tc C003 Day . Times.) CHICAGO, Doc. 7 Fifty thou sand garment workers nnd sympathi zers marched today In tho largest strlko demonstration , In Chicago slnco tho teamsters' nnd freight hnndlors' strlko live years ago. PINCH0T AND FRIENDS LOSE OUT IN CASE POULTRY FRYE STOCK IS Associated Press to Coos Bay HIUUS.J 1 GHIHUAHUA, Mox., Dec. C Al berto Terrazas was elected by tho state congress to succeed Jose Maria Sanchez as governor of Chihuahua, of tho matter to tho Department wns Terrazas Is a brother of tho wlfo of on account of the Inactivity of Ne !, Movir.nn minister of foreign af- vada officials to bring the slayers to 1 ";v -.v. - -- - -,;,-. fairs. . .. justice. t, t Fourteen of Spokane Tribe Re ! ported to Be Victims of Horse Thieves. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7. Fourteen Spoknno Indians are sup posed to have been killed and tho bodies with thoso ot their horses burled In two trenches In Elk coun ty, according to a communication sont to the Department ot Justice by T. Darley Leo, prosecuting attorney for cassia county, Idaho, who seeks to have the department aid In bring ing tho murderers who aro said to be white horse thloves, to Justice. Tho attorney writes that his Infor mants aro three Indians whoso wives and children wero among tho slaugh tered. Coincident with tho reports of the murdors, three bad characters disappeared from tho vicinity of the crime, one of whom brought the first report of n crime having been com mitted In connection wtlh rumors of p massacre that drifted Into Albion, Ida., last July according to Leo. In vestigation proved there aro good grounds for the story, though tho bodies of tho Indians havo not been recovered, but 'those of their horses wc,ro unearthed and it 13 supposed the bodies of tho Indians nro.. under them.. Tho slow action and roforence i i Geo. Goodrum Buys Bankrupt's Stock at North Bend Yesterday. Geo. Goodrum yesterday closed n deal for the purchaso ot tho clothing stock of L. A. Frye, tho North Dond clothing merchant, who wont bank rupt a few months ago. Claude Nas burg, tho trusteo, sold tho stock to tho highest bidder. Geo, D, Mandl go bid ?2,G50, Mltcholl & Jones $2, GOO and Geo. Goodrum, $2,025. The stock Is a largo ono and at the forced snlo for cash brought only a part of Its wholesale valuo. It Is Mr. Goodrum's Intention to sell tho wholo stock In North Bond In the room now occupied by tho store and ho will endoavor to close it out at onco commencing Frldny, Nono of tho goods will be brought to his Marshfield store. HEATING PLANT INSTALLED. The O'Connell apartments on Mar ket avenue are bolng Installed with a Honeywell Hot Wntor system. This plant when finished will bo ono of tho largest and most elaborate hot water heating systoms In Oregon. Tho plant Is unique for tho reason that tho now and latest small plpo system Is being mado. Tho work Is being done by tho Pioneer Hardware Company under the supervision of L. L. Gorr, heat ing engineer, now employed by this firm, Save money by patronizing The Times advertisers. PEHXIIT First Show of Kind On Coos Bay Will Open In Marsh field Tomorrow. Tho first poultry nnd pot show over held on Coos Bny will open In the Alllnnco building nt Front and Cen tral nvcuuo tomorrow undor tho aus pices of tho Coos Poultry and Pot Stock Association. Already n largo number of tho entries have boon placed ill tho exhibition room and n liner lot ot birds Iiob nover been soon on tho Bny. Moro exhibits woro arriving this afternoon nnd by tomorrow morning, It Is oxpectod thnt ovorythlng will bo In readiness. It Is oxpected that there will bo a largo crowd to visit tho exhibit which will bo open morning, nfter uoon nnd evening tomorrow nnd next day. List of Contributor. Among tho .Mnrshflold business 111611 and firms who contributed to wards tho prizes to bo nwnrded nt tho show nro tho following: G. N. Bolt, Tho Bnznr, W. Con dron, Cold Storngo Co., Brown Drug Storo," II. Hlllyor, V. S. Dow, Ekblnd and son, R. A. Copplo, P. Hennessey, Flxup Storo, First National Duuk, Finish Cooperative Storo, August Frlzeon, Going and Harvoy, Goorgo Goodrum, Walkor's Studio, Connors Hoagland, A. T. Halnos, M. C. Hor ton, Tho Ideal Drug Storo, Mrs. N. A. Owen, S. Lando, Magnus & Mat son, Hugh McLaln, Marasoul Broth ers, C. A. Johnson, McArthur and Towor, National Saloon, W, W. Hol land, Ploneor Hardware, People's Market, Rees & Sneddon, D. Y. Staf ford, Charles Stauff, F. A. Sacchl, C. W, Wolcott, Lockhart & Parsons, Pettyjohn & NIcoIs and Tho Times. TURNER IS FAVORED. (By Tucoiim Dnr Association Indorses Spokane Man. Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) TACOMA, Wash., Doc. 7. Tho Pierce County Bar Association' today adopted resolutions endorsing the appointment of Georgo Turner of Spokane to tho position of chief Jus tlco or associate Justice of tho Unit ed States supremo court, THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Dec. 7. Wheat closod as follows: December, 92'c; May, JIG 3-4c; July, 94c. PORTLAND, Dec. 7. Trnok wheat prices Club, 81 to 82c; DIuo stom, 93 to 94c; Red Russian, 78c; Valley, 80c. TACOMA, Deo. 7. Milling wheat Dluestem, 83c; Club, 81c; Rod Russian, 79c. Export wheat Dlue stem, 84c; Fortyfold, 83c; Club, 82c; Red Russian, 80c. Minority Report Holding Him Guilty As Charged Made Public Previously. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 7. Vindicating Secretary of Interior Dnllingor upon nil charges brought against him nnd condemning his ac cusers ns having been Inspired by n deep fooling of animosity built upon n supposed difference In millcy' re specting conservation, ti mnjorlty of tho congressional commlttco which Investigated tho fio-calld Dalllngcr Pluchot enso today submlttod Its ro port to congress. Tho mnjorlty an nounced tho following conclusion: "Tho evidence hns wholly failed to mako out a caso. Nolthor has nny fact been proved, nor nil tho facta put together, that oxhlbtt Mr. Bal llngor ns bolng anything but a com petent nnd honorable gcntlomnn, honestly and fnlthfully performing tho dutlos tfr his high ofllco with an cyo singled to tho public Interests," Tho report Is signed by Senators- Knuto Nolson, chnlrmnn; Frank P. Flint, Georgo Sutherland nnd Elllui Root, and Representatives Samuel W. McCall of Massachusetts, vice chairman; M. E. Olmsted of Penn sylvania, nnd. Edwin Dcnby of Michi gan, all republicans. A fow monthB ago tho domocratlo mombors, Senator .12, Flotchor, Will Inm E. Purccll and Representatives Olllo James of Kontucky, nnd James M, Graham of Illinois, together' with Representative Madison of Knnsns, n progressive republican, put out nn othor roport which thny nialntnlnod to bo tho majority opinion, con demning tho conduct of Dnllingor iih secretary of tho Interior, This report was mndo public following tho moot ing In Minneapolis which was not attended by somo ot tho ropubllcnns who havo now oxonoratod Bnlllnger nnd therefore tho natural minority becamo a mnjorlty and republicans who woro present with tho excep tion of Madison withdrew nnd broko tho quorum. Tho majority of tho report was presoutcd In both Houses nt noon. At the same timo Independent re ports of tho domocratlo mombers, and Reprosentntlvo Madison woro nlso submitted. Thoro wns 110 discussion In either Houso on tho roport on Socretary Balllngor. EXILES TO JIETUU.V. Nlcnmguii IiivKch DnnlhluHl Citizens to Return. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. G, Gonoral Estrada, tho provisional pres ident of Nicaragua, shortly will lssuo a decreo Inviting nil Nlcarnguan exl los to roturn to their country. REDMONITES WIN. (Dy ssocIated Press to Coos Da; Times.) LONDON, Dec. G. Tho return ot a ifurther list ot unopposed Rodmo nltes this afternoon sent tho Coali tionists agajn to tho front with a total Of 131 seats In tho now Parlia ment to the 128 now held by tho Unionists, THE POULTRY SHOW. Tho poultry Industry around Fa talumn, California, has mado that llttlo city a financial success, Holp Coos Day dupllcato this success by boosting for tho Coos Pet and Poul try Show In Mnrshflold, Decombor 8 and 9. The Save money by Times advertlaors. Havo patronizing navo your joo printing uont, at READ OTE TIMES' WANT ADS. The Times office. rV . I J. J rtii . r t . - w - wi. A. - !.-' M - UW '.,