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ADS. jjEX BUSINESS IS SLOW, Al rrnTISH. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI- NEWS 2f i"$ W0y fa GET IT WHILE IT IS NKW Y HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMJ2H ALL THE NEWS AL.j THH TIM TERSELY TOLD t: :: :: J J ' vcK 1JV SUCCESSFUL HUSI !rea HOUSES EVEUVWHERE :: MEMBElt OP ASSOCIATED PRESS jr T0L. XXXI". gHHMVHHmMinni Established In 1878 iim Tlio Const Mail. MARSHFIELD. OHEGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910 EVENIWG EDITION. flNETY HI lwl"M""""ryTTtllriBTWBWtWWWMMBLM.iww w 1'Jl u ! A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll Mn jnn mill Coos Hny Advertiser. ' U ' 3 I8THER ALASKA VESSEL IS LOS FROM FIRE III CHICAGO fifty Were Taking Physical Culture Lessons When Flames Broke Out. FORTY OTHER SHOP GIRLS ALSO SAVED firemen Carry Frightened Wo men From Upper Stories Down Fire Escapes. (By Assoclntod Proas to Cooa Bay Times.) SUIGiOE 10 MAKE PROTEST Noted Russian Prisoner and Five Other Convicts Alleged to Have Ended Lives. (By Associated Press to Coos liny TlmoB.) ST. PETERSBURG, Iltmsln, Do-!. 13. TIlO roillirL Hint M. SnunnrilY. CHICAGO, Dec. IS. Fifty young ;wll0. ,,.. ,, ,. niMi-,nillnil Tomcn attired in gymnnslum costti-1 MnlHter ()f ,,.. IntarIop Vntl t.i,1V(, cm were rescued from tlio roof of ,, aU(1 ,,, ,., nt Znrnntul 'us i burning building on Wnbash nvo-. 1)C011 confirmed. His .loath l nttn. ue. They woro angnged In physical 1)UtGtl to HtilcIlo. Rccontly, It wis eolturo when tlio lira brolto out. rumoroll thnt Sasonolt wns fntnllv The girls woro gnthorod on tho lnJuroll by i0KBnB WJlon a nlot to rr from which uio ingiuono.i 0scnpo from prison wno dlscovoro.l KKtmlng physical culturlsts were ! involving n number of i.rlsonors. Th nrrlcd down tho ttro escapes by nro-Blinrfl8 wcro rolnforcoti nnil corpornl men. Nono wcro Injured. Tho dnm- punlshmont was lnfllctckl on two con i(e li estimated nt $100,000 and was vct8 As ft I)rotC3t. Blx rl8onors in- Ably to tho building, to tho Dorby cUians saBonoff committed sitlcldo. Desk Company, nna mo lucnnruson Cirpct and Hug Compnny. Resides tie physical culturallsts, forty girls tsploycs of tho desk and carpet cotu fi&jr wcro carried or assisted down tie flro escapes. Steamer Olympia Lost Storm On Bligh Island Reef But All Aboard Are Saved. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) VALDC55, Ala., Dec. 12. (Delay ed by Western Union) All passen gers on tho steamer Olympia which wont on tho rocks near Ullgh Is land Saturday night wcro taken off nt four o'clock Sunday afternoon to gether with tho mnlls and baggage and convoyed to Valdoz and Ellaniur. Most of tho passengers, nro here. Thoso nt Ellnmnr nro well cared for. Tho crow was nlso snved. It Is hoped to save tho freight on Olym pia, but It Is foared tho sh'p will be a totnl loss. Tho Olympln left Cordova at six o'clock Stiturdny evening in n Ilorre TUT IIS r) gnlo. Tho after hold wns light nnil tno stern too nigii out or tno wnter and In tho tempest tho propeller and rudder wero out of tho water most of tho time, and tho ship unmanage able. About midnight alio ran linr.l and fnst on Blight Island reef. Wire less Operator Hayes sent out a dis tress call which was picked up nt Cordova and Vnldcz and gavo ns much ns information as possible un til tho wntor put tho fires out and mndo tho wireless unworkable. The government launch Donaldson from Fort Llscum and tho Btcamor June wont to hor nsslstnnco and took off thu passengers without mishap to any of them. Judge Cushmnn, Mrs. Cushmnn and othor ladles and chil dren woro left nt Ellnmnr whence they will bo brought to Vnldcz. Noth ing has boon henrd of tho steamer Dorn, tho third vessel, which wont to tho relief of the Olympia. Four members of tho Olympla's crow aro standing by the ship. OBJECT TO NEGRO. Jlinv Opposed to Hlnelc Mini Iti-lnj; Given Position. (Br ,r"Vod Press to Coos Usy "Tmiiti. i WViiVCTo;, D. C Dec. 18- DR. IGEHT 15 NEW READ ObJ t n'i' i itlv 'a n IW I I. A" ' (By i 11. lf-i , iH in in en h i ) Chicago Man Chosen Presi dent cf University of Minnesota. i'm proposed . appoint 'ii n. Lewis, the neitro t'lii, as arHfrtant "f-j n being p.viouald ,....! WIckqrMmn -J MINSKvW)l..f, MIriU j,, 13,, ,,Ok0.r T "i a' nr. Gears dgr Vlr.r.at. head cf 1 """""-, . ;, ,,,., , Art. lMet,.-ur J.id ) was chowa to sucieea Dr. Cyrj Northrop ns president of tho Unlver stty of M nucsota. H i.Uy Aisoclstcd Proim to C'ou r.i.i T.'moS. u. I1'10 Faculty of Art, Mtor-.'ur t,d.iy to urge his 'MweoPtih9VaV0XBl,yutCi n u numeral. 1(U IN HARDOK. ' ; 1.- tilps Narepe Pnnmgo 1 1 Brest. ' l Pros to Coos Bay 1 1 DIM.') iv. Dec 13. A t!o i.t,'d in the harbor to :..(." American bsUle- otn. Idaho, M bsjssjppl. twi-p hsld firm by their t'ie Pronch cruiser Qui- i i balus and i Arivru vi She was floated later i '''Mi-ently ly undainsK- MY OVWH.U.1. ,! hi (Viutcvtlon Wltli iv.UIMIS MllllllH. ,By . ..iiod Proes to Coos Uay Tim'oc.) K , city, nao. 13. A Moi , . of ovjjrau,, nlui R gj, ere f. l by Chief of Police Slm ter of Kansas City In tho home of Mm Fe'glor, who was nrroKtad In anectr,n Wlth tho quadruplo inur ir oa the Bemhard farm in John on county. ABE SENT TO JAIL. o Clilrinns PimMied For Not I'unUshlnt; Evidence. tfiy A-aoj.ited Press to C003 Bny Times.) CIikmi-o noo i3iMrSi Ailee-i Chf "i 1 1 tho governmont's wtt- R7 n-t tho nlloirod hrlok trus. d committed to Cook 1 vl'U her nttoruey, John until they will produco s nnd documents before ' ".Hind jury. At the sau'O ' Lundis of the federal u, declared thp afieusft Christopher and br ' rday, that Charles P. 1 id of the department of t service here, had "tlP- ii grand jury secrets, wero fau.se or Justification. tag r ' S. 11 , the t time i'.t-tloa- 'to; b , Weft Ithc t President Sends List of Jurists For Appointments to ' Senate. (By Associated I ess to Coos Bay 7 lues.) WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dec. 13. Prcsldont Tnft has sent to tho Sonate thoso nominations: To bo chlof Justlco of tho Stipromo Court of the Unltoil Stntoit, Assoc'.-.l Justice Edward DoukIss Whlto of Louisiana. To bo ufsoclate lustleea of the Bi. Jpip;.)o Court of the United B'al, J;id" Wll'i Vnndovcn'er of W- - l.r. nnJ Jidfo Ji.uo'.h Rueker Pi- 11 ur cf Geniv.t. To be Judg" of tho BO Court if Conituerco---MrJn A. Knapp, now ichuiiman oi the lutcrstato Gontneri ' Commission, for a tf-rm of Ave Tears, Robert W. ArebbaM, now United States District Judge of the middle HOT ELECTION IN NORTH BEND LOIUMEU XOX GUILTY. Illinois Senator Given Claan HOI tly Investigators. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WAHHfNaTON, D. C, Dee. 18. Tho sa'o-cotnnsttte of the Senate conimlttoo on pMrflegs and elec tions, which InresUgated the charges against Senator Lortmer, voted w aulmously to report to the full eom mlttee that the charges bad not bee.i prorcd. HOT TOIM IN TAJCWANr. Hall of Noted New York fVUUool Or- gMiilsatlon Barns. Uy Associated Prea to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. IS. Tnnimany ball "Wigwam," the home of the fa mous political organisation, was partly destroyed by fire. The flames ohleily orxorted their force In thy gallery whero It started and n jwr- t'on of the floor below. Tho flro wns oonflnod to Tammany ball, although adjoining proporty was threatened. The loss Is $25,000. ' Fight Centers On August Hoel- ling Expect About 400 Votes. Tho fight on councilman In th? nnnunl North Bend city election to day dovoloped Into wormor propor tions thnn wns anticipated. Tho light centers around August Hood ing, who Is seeking ro-clectlon, Threo councllinon aro to bo elect ed and It was claimed nt noon that ttgouliig's friends wore voting for him alone and this, It Is bollevod, will Insure his olootlon. C'tinvldcruble Interest centers in 'i'. vote uu Jacob M. Blake's apoli kv,ttAa.ic a :.U(4:i enr franchise, Lust nlitht, a Heal rally was held at tJip an- tin n iv In North Bend.' It was well nttonded and nt It A. (I. Derbyshire and J. O. Mullen spoke ngatnvr tho Blahe franchise. Up to l o'etoak today, 110 votes had been east. Par 'the election, 108 PfiEI US EM0SI01 IN HE HE FORETOLD DISASTER POSS E IK ONSLAYER South Dakota Murderer Barri cades Himself In House Following Crime. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) YANKTON, S. D., Doc. 13. Dnnlel Courtney, a prominent fnrmor, wns shot nnd probnbly fatally hurt by Georgo Hosstouschcr, n discharged farm hand, who thon barricaded himself In tho house. Ho will al low no ouo to nppronch oxcopt u priest who attended Courtnoy. Shorlff IHckcy nnd n largo posto surrounds tho houso. Mrs, Courtney and two children nro still In tho house. Tho posso still surrounded tho Courtnoy house this nttornoon and tho sheriff has mndo a request for mtlltln. Courtnoy Is dying. It Is not bejloved Rosstouscher will taken allvo. Inquest Held Over Thirty-Ono Victims of Disaster In Canada. INSPECTOR HAD DECLARED IT SAFE bo 1910 WEALTH OF OREGON BIG First Explosion Occurred On Thanksgiving Day When Workmen Were Gone. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) FERNIE, II. C Doc. 13. Tho Inauost over the bodies of 31 victims of tho Bellevlow colliery dlsnstor developed thnt n previous- oxploslon occurred Thnngsglvlng Day whon no ouo wns proiout. Tho nsslstnnt gov ernment mine Inspector mndo a tour of tho inlno nnd posted notices, it wns frco from gns. Two days lator tho oxploslon occurred. district of Pennsylvania, for tho tern Pwl rce!eta-od but ft conaldoraMe of four years: William H. Hnnl. now """Mr or votoa were aworn tnuis Judw for tho district oieiontana, for morning so that it Is expeejted t1 vote may roaoh neej1y400. At tho elty election a year ova, S4 votes MAI Lt'flVr FOR U TWO ARE SLAIN. Po (By "'WlLAXD china at MILNEH'S. , I.ookhiK Foi- Allogod Slayers nt IIIIk Arte. Assoolatotl Press to Coos Bay Times.) ,B18BEE, Arts., Dee. 13. A poue Is still looking for Peter Ravlles and a man named Marinont, the all god slayers of PcrKer Bowling and D. H. Fauth in a fight last night. B-- nest Dubor, a tnuo victim o too stabbing, Is In a critical condition 8IZG OP WASHINGTON TOWNS. Everett Is Largest of Wvalaof Its Class. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. a. Doo. 13. a term of tliroa yrnrs; John Batmen ('ar'nod of South DalcotaaVa be Judjw of the now Court of Commerce, .for WP0 4 a term of two veais. . Tu be members of the Inters'nH' Commerce. CdmuilssJoa B, H. Ate-j or of Wisconsin, and C. 0.MeChord of Kontucky. The commission wttl! elect its new chairman. SenntwCoHflrnw. Frederick W. Lehman ot Missouri, was confirmed by the Senate to b solicitor general of the United State. He succeeds, the Into Lloyd W. Bowers. Tho appointment of Chief Justice Whlto was confirmed by the Senate. t oooooq rhe Alliance sailed for IHureka HOOK WORM UAXGICK! '.thtu laornlii. oarrvln a numbar of ' i passengers from here. She had n (By Associated Tress.) O fnjr jjlt of pMI6agers from Port- WASHINGTON, D. C, Doo. j land for Muroka and also eonsldor V 13. The Hookworm has bson abIo fr-i-ht. Tha Portland whole- Alliance Sails South From Hero . This Morning Sails North December 16. lU'MPKU CHOI'S AND GOO!) 1'Hlt'lCS l.A'RK PHOSIMCROUK YEAH FOR STATE lUCIlliS IN SKHI PRODVCTfl. SALM, Ore., Dee. 13. IntoiMt Ing statinUes are included In some of the advance shoots of the report of Labor Commissioner Hot! for 1910 up to September SO. They Indluato the remarkablp yields of various crops in Oregou and some of the wonderful i omits that have boen ob tained In this statu In 1&10. Corn acreage in 1010, be states In the report, was the greatest In the history of the state, the average FAILFJ TODAY Tacoma Firm, Oldest on Coast, Forced to Suspend Operations. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TlmoB.) TACOMA. Dec. 13.- Isan and Sous, u prominent: 1, nge firm failed with i liabilities mid nrsoH wine. T'jr-y are the doVcrn on the coast. I h.i 'j ,. I a he:ivy lotto fro a flood recently ri!i.td i hops worth IK,000 in' r.r. warehouse. They had cm supply from 4,300 to 4,00 hops to breweries and found this praettc-'lly, In ' the'o are only abi.-.it cc sand bales on tho con ' tempt to buy thorn t t have forced the prU. yond their ability to "i Pln-Min u ''or- 1,0 i I) ii tl'.-v 1 1 a !.i I) t " t i . at) i . .nl ::! .;t- Hiiy w i. il I .itti be- yield l-elng. reported nt 3B.B busheML,,, wwtiD,M( frown ,,, , . r, r 11 . with a yield of Oln.QM bughela n ,310 n117S. m . ., JU This sold at an average of SO cents a bushel, the total returns helbjiod i&04,03O (or tue erop. The barley aereage showed 17,- 80 acres, yielding 31.4 bushels V the sere, or 3, 118, BBS bushels, at a value or 11.478,811. The year 1810 la shown to bare closed with 187,137 goats In the state, these animals being valued at 381,501. On September 30 there were $-, 1SS hives of hues In tho state, val ued at $-11 0,620, the average price for tho working hive being set nt to mid the average production of honey was 40 pounds to n colony, or 3, S8I..880 pounds. This demands an Rvorngo vnluo of 0 cents a pound, or 206,G39. Tho buukwhont yield Is reported roolved 38,1 2S for Isborn For tho first three motr' u O discovered In Chlneso, Hindus m& hauosi are now planning ,to and othor Immigrants from the O compoto with San Francisco liousos Par East at riving on tho Pad- for ,i, murekn IjubIuomb and oonso- fie coast. Tho public health and O (,,10ntly tho busluess for tho All!-!" bQ,,1B 31'017 bushelH from 2,821 O marlno hospital serviced regard O a'uc) wm groWi Tuo Alliance is px-jacres Uoft also rePor,B tlint 2000 the situation as erltleal. Rigid nw,tfi,i ?mflu i time to sail from. acres of oabbngo yloldod flvo tons 4 Inspeotton has boen ostabllshod j,ero for Portland December 16. at Sau Francisco and other Among those sailing from hore i points. Q for tfiureka were: GO-! j. JnmJoon, Mrs. W. A. Payno, 1.. liiaullne Payne, Mrs. HSmmersou PLANT MANV TKHItS. ! V9Tt (jrge Ferry, Jim Williams, Mrs. L. Williams and M. Mattliswi. to tho acre, or 10,000 tons, nettad the grower, $160,000, gave employ- ' ' IV -! ' )'"i i ; oiiii'- i -i ot-r .'i,H'l,-( . eac! - t rif.t..- iviri'i oereal year ending 8epb IttlO, the report shows th of Portend exported an '. edastwlso lumber cargoi Ing 74,7152.238 feet, or a the same period In lton 83 1 fet-t. September's t v i ed 18,950,100 foot, ratio l 928.47. against 6,4C8,0J7 $51,726 In September, 1!mm rc:r . eating an lncieaae of 7,1M.'.3. Mighty tons of eu-d p 'i wore grown In Orogon In l&lo, und for this the growers received 100 a ton, or f 8.000. At an ostium to on the potato or.op, the harvest not bo Ing flulshod as yst, It is calculate l theio are 0,018,900 bushels, valu-l at CO cents u bushol, or $3,029,340. Poultry products foriho yonr nro es tlmn'tod nt 10,160,140 oggs, with a totnl valuo of $1,410,490. In 1910 there were 187,241 bush moiit to 407 iieople for CO days, tho' Q, ry fron.CSO noros, with nn Government Will Do More AVok On ItefovestmUoi!. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 18. THH WHICAT MAHIfW. (Sy AMocIgted Press to Coos Bny Times.) As many trees have been planted an- PORTLAND, Dec. 18. "-Wheat un- dor the direction of the forest ser- changed. vice in the national forests the pres-1 ent fiscal year as were set iut la the CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Wheat oloj- prevlous five years combined. ed w follows: December, Olc, ApiuiMi Proporty. Dorsey Kr4- tar, Arthur K. Peck and W B. Cox ( May, 85. 5r8ci Jly, ISo. TACQ.MA, Dec. J 3. Milling have been appointed apprlsors to up-: wheat Bluestom, 83V6cj Club, 81 praise tho ostato of tho lato John ic; Rod Russian, 790. Export A. m prkxtiss is selling local rJJJIO and CHRISTMAS POST lADS at ONE CENT eash. Tho population of Aberdeen is 13,- Nasburg. P. L. Pholan of Myrtlo wheat Bluostem, K4c; l-'ortyrota. C60; of Bellingham, 24,298; of Evo- Point, husband of Mr. Nasburg's 83c; Club, S2c; Red Russian, 80c. rett' 24,814; of Olympia, 6,990; al daughter, and only heir, has been! : woii wn. 19.364 , appointed executor of tne win, uu.ms anoiwcas i?uu.wn. IIU1IH IIHftni - r . '-1'-. i- . -M. workers receiving $18,216, Figures are given on the Hood River Valley In the report, which show that there are 10,078 aoros af tillsblo land. The actual number or bearlug apple orchards for 1910 was 887, which produced 289,908 boxqs of apples, none of which sold f. o. b. Hood River for less than $1.27 a box, the larger percentage being sold for $2.75 a box, and a few thousand bringing $9.7&. The crop netted $607,068. There were-also marketed 67,080 crates of strawberries, which avo: aged $8.22 a crate, ur $HS,s0C Of this amount $87,230 was lecelved by tho 3,126 pickers, who averaged 20 days' tlmo. To harvost tho apple crop required l.GCD hands, who aver aged $2.30 a day for 30 days, or $87,245, average ylold of 10.9 bushols ai acre. This orop Is valued at $110,. -180. Sowing of this lequlrul lVj bushels to an acre. Oats are shown to l.:.e ri.ichcl 11, 001. SIC .bushels, at .'! ;.. igocr 38 bushels to tho acre. Yh '. v r i Labor Commltslouor, bp.1. . fx pressed tho opnlou tht ' x's is too high an average NKU'S OF BA M' ' ulil Eighteen hundred acres In meln8Marshflold, llrieis of Clty.ny-tl TY TV 1 ' Elbu-t Dyer l1 i ..' ' In East Bandon to i. , Win. Rogers. Mr. Bownto.i known lit Bandon, havjng livod horo with his father. O. E. Bowmnh, ot tho Bowman Cigar Co., but of lato has boen employed in a foundry at jd.. nn I wel I jt