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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1910)
nj H aftmra ADS. NEWS ,rV IIUSISESS 18 SLOW, Al K. THAT IT PAYS IS KVL GET IT WHILE IT IS NHW B HEADING THE COOS MAY T1MK8. ALL THE NEWS AIw THE TIMK TERSELY 10L1J t: :: :: it st rtCKD SUCCESSFUL l.inlMKS KVERYWHE nusi- HE :: z MEMBER OP ASSOCIATE!) PRESS Established In 1878 ns The Const Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGUN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910 EVENING EDITION. bxxxi". A Consolidation of Times Const Mull mill Coos liny Advertiser. No. 134 " . . .. . -. i Im. . ...... I IPI7 LU.U UU U L L JP-C flbft LIBLII I IIIIIUL ULU IUL SflES BEEF NEAR VANCOUVER o--::-:-k---u-k---::-m- n-n-:i-::--:t-::-::--B-a-n- LET US TALK IT OVER u t i: xt nd Trunk Pacific's Fine Lssel In Serious Position This Afternoon. SE FOG BLAMED FOR THE ACCIDENT lot On at High Tide and I Have TroiiDie ieepmg Her From Tipping Over Aisoclntcil Tress to Coos Bay Times.) AXCOl'VER, II. C, Doc. 10. , flmnd Trunk Pacific's crnclt ,f Prince George wont aground t denio foif this morning while ring tlio harbor coming from orla, Sho struck on a rocic nnu tie tldo wns nt Its highest with lilf nn hour nftor hIio struck, i learcu biic niu uu "iHii " w !0T 11(10 nils niiurnuuii, i no j!em of keeping hor from tipping : will bo a serious one. Tlio ves tu thirty or forty pnBsengers 1 ire In no dnngor. luter It docs not now nppear itfcl Is seriously dnmngod. Tlio 1 was proceeding very slowly (i ibo bumped on tlio rocks. tber of paBsongors havo boon d off tlio Btrnnded vessel. IT B10UE T CHANDLER ! WILL STOP TREATING. iince illil not tnko offoct today oilng to tlio fnct that petitions hie been filed with 4,000 slg- titores risking for n rofcrcn iim election. This election (111 bo held within nlnoty dnys nless tho city commlsslonors repeal tho ordlnnnco. Mayor Tiwcett says ho will resign un lai tho ordlnnnco Is rn tilled I ltd enforced. ... (By Assoclntcd Press.) TACOMA, Wesh., Dec. 19. Ticomn's nntl-trcntlng ordl- Ewn".- fpr CMirlfittnru nt NOIN Us. IIWTVS TWO STORES. iiV"! SAFE ' HE ITY Coos Bay Men Spend Jolly Evening Together at Festal Board. Sorvlng Jointly ns a fnrowell to W. S. McFnrlnnd nnd nn nftormntii to the Coos Bay Deep Wntor Carni val, a little banquet wns hold at The Chandlor Saturday ovenltiK which was ono of tho ovonts of tlio season. Only about a dozon woll kuown Mnrshflold nnd North Bond mon were Invited and polllty nnd good fclloWBhlp rolgnod supremo. Mnyor 13. 13. Straw presided an toastmastcr and a slphon-bottlo sorv ed ns his gavel to notify thoso ro spomllug to tonsts tlint their tlmo wns up. Nearly ovcryono present rospondod. Some cf tho subjects snld to hnvu been nrslgncd by Tonst mastor Straw follow. "My Second Debut" 13. K. Jones. "My Port Commission" nnd "How I won tho Port Cnso" J. W. Dennett "(Jotting tho Money" W. P. Mur phy. "Too Much Wilbur" It. M. Jen nings. "Minus nn Appendix" Dr. Geo. E. Dlx. "Figuring Per Contngos" Hugh McLaln. "Straightening Out 'Tammany Hnll' Murphy nnd 'Coos Uny' Mur phy" Arthur McKeown. "Tho Real Showman" R. A, Wernlch. Thoro woro others but tho official program got lost. Among thoso present wero J. W. nonnott, Arthur McKeown, W. S. McFnrland, A. II. Powers, W. V. Murphy, Hugh McLaln, R. M. Jon nlngs, R. A. Wornlch, J. W. Gnrdl- nor, Dr. Dlx, E. K. Jonos nnd 13. E Straw nnd J. Allfort Mntson. ;!S mm i KILLED T 'DAY In From i i It T h ! Ii to a fed it s ider ' hur, ad M ali . -mn, ( k iu ' 1 Bake t Bav f lOUr 1 j Affu. .p. .' F ' . 1 1 ? Ml 1(iiiJ ml in i oyoi t . i tli . I'i a i i. ' -ill eteolnars t '. a to wio rte iiin wind. t b'ought a at? conHtn4 to tjl l at i tie, wqurt "f cit now. w'io u flJoietn Nor''i Dow dobrfod :.(:vvUr wlwrf 'mi Kamone u- t'i; t the moving of nil Front itret would i .U'Mng touches on i that the property w i uld W compelled HPinovement. While ih.it the op;oitun!v 'no good to let slip, be t there waa no yellow in and ordered the ship i'oclnl landing. ' will sail at 1 o'clock m Fianclsoo and will 'il cases of salmon from Matt Millar, Tail-Sawyer at Smith MiM, Crushed to Death TWs Morning. Matt Millet tH-8awyr at the C A. Sm'.tK mill, wa.i lustautij Kin --::-::-::--::-::-::--.;:-:: u-n-::-K---K-K-K-M-K-:j KNEW when I entered this light to drlvo out ono of tho most nions truous agencies for ovll that ever cursed any community I would bo madu tho target of vllllflcatlon. vllo nbuso and scandalous lies. II was with a comploto knowledge of what would follow that I undertook tho performance of a duty that was ns necessary as It was unpleasant When I came Into control of tho Coos Bay Times I presented tho paper to this community nnd dcdlcnted It to tho promotion of thowolfnrooflts people. During the yenrs tlint havo followed I havo tried to live up to tho pledges nnd promises then mndo. I havo tried to piny tho garuo square. 1 may havo exaggerated occasionally In tho hopo of provoking a smllo or drying a tear; or cheering somo unfortunato brother who was beginning to feel that tho world was running wrong. I may havo dono theso things, I say, and without trying to recall any specific lnstnnco I rather glory In tho belief I have. Hut on questions of public concern questions and Issuos nffcctlng tho wolfaro of tho peoplo of Coos Day and Coos county I havo tried to toll tho truth; to furnish nono but rcllablo Information; to stand nt all times for tho "square deal;" to ndvocnto wlintfl honestly hollevod to bo right whether such opinions woro populnr or otherwise, nnd with out regard to any effect such a courso vould hnvo on tho business depart ment of tho papor. It wns not until tho unspoaknblo vilonoss of n local publication boenmo such that It was n reproach nnd shnmo to ovcry rosldcnt of this city that I knew It was my duty to spenk out against It. And I speak not ns ono without authority. At nn onrly ago I loft tho high school room to enter a newspaper ollico. I havo worked on nowspapors all my llfo In vari ous parts of the country nnd novor In nil my oxporlonco anywhoro hao I scon n paper so coarso and vllo and filthy as this Infa mous sheet printed In Mnrshflcld. I havo been In so-called border towns of tho west where tho peoplo wero tough nnd tho pnpors woro roprosonta tivo of tho people, but novor anything so fearful as this vicious publica tion. I havo bcon In mining camps whoro oven bad mon who had good families would as soon think of bringing their children Into a rattlesnake don as Into n camp whoro tho only women wero courtesans, nnd tho pnpors thoro filled with conrso and ribald Jest, though they woro, nover printed inything as Indecently suggcstlvo as this unutterable nnd execrnbio shoot lins distributed upon tho streets of this city. Thoro nro a number of stntcs In tho Union tlint havo passed special legislation for tho suppression of tho Pollco (Jazotto. I havo read tho Police Qazotto and also this fear ful monstrosity and will say tho Pollco dazotto Is n Sunday school Journal by comparison. This vllo shoot Is sometimes compared to tho Sunday Mercury. Thnt papor nover printed tho coarse, lowd and suggestho stories tlint this shoot hns. Tho ICniiBns City Sunday Sun, another unclean sheet of tho Middle West, never printed anything so vllo ns this Mnrshnold publication, but tho editors of tho Sunday Sun woro cent to tho penitentiary and tho pub lication suppressed. At ono tlmo when Chicago wns a wide-open town, n ninn named Duulop printed a dnlly papor called tho Dispatch that circu lated In tho red light district. It novor printed ns filthy nnd scnndnloun stories as this unspcnkablo thing, but Its editor woro stripes for flvo years in Jollot. " Ono vllo story printed in this shoot n few wcoks ago was such as should bring a blush of shamo to tho ovll minded of tho lowest brothel nnd yet It found Its way Into tho hands of school children nnd mon nnd wonion of this community. When these things woro tolcrnted I felt It my duty to. sound n warning noto. Whon nil that Is sweetest nnd most snerod In llfo Is nssnllod, whon children nro corrupted, homes dobnuchod and honost manhood and virtuous womanhood dofamod It Is tlmo that somoono do fond. To havo clonn, healthy, normal mlndod boya nnd girls you cannot poison tholr frosh minds and pure hoartB with tho Indecently suggostlvo stories given fliirronoy by this wretched paper. ' .i Tit school Is ono of tlio places where wo have a WgliUto oxpoci. tho. formation of character. Tlie teacher cxlata not meroly to give Information about things of art, history , literature, aelenoe and uaefnl.'ttitjtjb'of prac tical life, but .to tearh the.lorju-ntu "f right eonda( atul floe tuMiers and to Inaptre the pup la vlfbitevjlrrs icy manUnaa ana womaulinew. iTho true teacher la, felloii-Drl with t-h.j i(rnthh and ihe porutt SkeM In turn fesvtladjrtyrit to stlft all the bordeu of educating tba chil dren in aonl as well i jalni and b. !. ,',,'' , Jhdge Lladaay of DwaeV,' hoso e.Viierlcnce ani auccess with ile!aqMen' enltla his view to reapcgjt$e!!eveti thut in the .grammar grade , It would be elpful to have tna' tttKliera talk irequently Witt lha ohlldrcn on such.. aubjwt-a evil asaocgttin laug Je uid tbovbf,,roiUal dutlea, purl'rl tra, trutniuinaa fgjywruinea)!. -iThiidron'', nji hoioa, "will not tiro of MK3Uerr.oon. nc 9a saw geflMMit and tbrwn Into the K ' tas ui BHIIIIUI1 " , Mo pnj Hurd canneries on the fonIng Is the list of pav 'arrnjng on tho M, f. Plant: g A. PhiiipS ana wife jilsa A. .vV. 5I!SS yi. TTnllnnd. J. R. .?. Dr J w. mirram. W. C. er,a. R. I? Tl'oknv TTnrrv Smith. of thaee 'aufcjecta ifftfopr)y projouted. Nthiig. Uttervsta tb.am ao feme prd contrlbuUf lart'lp tho'r rl'dl'P0t'Pn-"A m . EuraJK theeJaiajMMiBlf nit itaat mauliooi In jftlf' oommnnUH pftrtect the boya and KW and drlvo out tbH carrnartft ;jj hl4ion It la acarcajy saaary to eti to tl t neinjnijaW work h not vUboni Ua nnjitoatant foatpa, It la not plcas'i'ut to oppose qne"a frleuda or to ad vornte Vp $ htfjjh oio feels to b rixht bnt whjohrllj met with sttti-, cim orpoaftloli. iTWp enaioe Iu u-ty cojjJl',prH1 pMff "ivplfl thoio uilplegco'iaitKaMeiw M a cof.i'n JJfln fiUll;','a1tfT 'TP wftl remain al en.wnjkie feels that dm lijf,pyBtVi"'t uuS'lly'',f hlacnll'ii, 'I'v; ' '';' ' ' "' Whifr'l'tfe thiw'il'o venomous Jioatbir'raa iiotaonlMg ta'roo,rn!8-of ' thiaforemunlty rtjpook indllriraat tolnilos p awirovaU I felt It Moia to aweken the alplng coju-cliA,tif c.c iui4f. I Know foe moml aentl- .. .., LJflS -Z .-. .-. . . ' . u- .a . r.,- Mmir from ment and bmM wen or iiMWinoirt dig nog onaciou1T anirov. in Port,ana tie -was ntout tbirtv this I was not mUtiken. All Wltwfttf tqirreft fas anewakan'tirt qt tn eight year, io fr, no relative atentlfn. Tne splendid acUouottljo bnaljiW nm and tae wtirenalpiw pr ina people wore, prooi anq n peapon' va mmiawiiawp, i yrnmwi inr would be no dleousalon'ond ttter would ajavc tp napd of none P tlw Naau Smith I degenerate dupaa wno war aponsora for tnia fearful aheet ware aione la sailed at noon today for Boy Point. their viW worli. Whan I imiwidhat other mora InBnentlal men war Dr., Oeo. II. Dfi. Fred Power and backing their oararfoua aes!, aerermmeg tnat tne ugnt would be eott- 13 Hough1 were the only paasenger", i wnueo unm mw w w unyvu mw vn mi ii tup wnuwi nr gar driven to a amnonoranie aeain. inn p'ecga win ae ruinnea. tdis ed thii Wfirtel PY lS caught ho- t" (n a log ana tna carnage. a number cf employe were working . (Hind hlof go frr a could be a f vrt5hai 1 him gel ' i ial oafltlonii ! mnve t to wofk .a tb mill i p-iturdayl H h4 prtvloilaly worfc. I at Bagga BIU and U underatoail THIRTEEN KILLER BT DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK CITY TO ENLARGE THE REDONDO Steamer Will Have Accom modations For Sixteen More Passengers. Tho Itcdondo sailed yesterday for San Francisco and San Pedro, mil on her return hero next week will havo accommodations for slxtcon moro pnssongora. Whllo south, hor docks will bo nltored so that tho no dal hall and purser's room will bo moved up and additional borths In stalled. For somo time, sho has boon ovorcrowdod, passengers hav ing to bo turned nway almost ovory trip and It was decided to havo hor passonger accommodations enlarged nt onco. Tho Rodondo will stop nt Sri, Fifty Others Seriously Injured In Disaster In Gotham This Morning. HEAVY DAMAGE IS DONE TO PROPERTY Accident Occurs at New Power Plant Building Near Terminal Station. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. 10. Thlrloou poisons lost their IInob, fifty woro Injured nnd a thousand peoplo woro badly shaken up In nn explosion of tho car lighting gcz tanks and dyna Trltc In the new six-story powor sta tion of tho New York Conlral which Is undor courso bf construction nt Flftloth street and Loxlnton nvonno today. Nino bodies havo bcon recov ered, nnd tho bodies of four work men nro believed to bo In tho wreckage. Tho victims included two womun. Frnnrlseo both wnvs nnd will sail Tho forco of tho explosion snauoroci frAm timm fnr nnnn iinv December . hundreds of windows In tho big .W... W.I..W w -. 27. Among thoso sailing from hero on her yesterday woro tho following: T. C. Nowlln, Mrs. R. F. Williams, Frances Williams, C. A. Duko, Mrs. Maud Mauzoy, Fred A. Wobster, Miss Maud Pnlntcr, J. Andorson, Mrs. J. Anderson, Mrs. Yntos, J. A. Klein, Miss Paulino Shirley, Alox Johnson, Mrs. Alex Johnson, Arthur Drown, J. O. Ynndoll,' R. K.'Drossor, Mr L. D. Ynndoll, Hoylo Ynndoll J. M. Dlnko, Mrs. 13. I3 8traw, W. J. Ro' ortson, Mrs. W. J. Robortson, Mny A. Robortson, Walter Robortson, J. W. Rroadbcnt, 13. 13. Brando, Sam Shlpplch, Albort ErlckBon, Tom Hoty, L. 11. Pray, O. Marks, L. II. Lano, M. P. Lopoy, Frank Roger, John Israel, S. Dontham, F. C Wnlkilp. DELSr RAISE Ui interstate Commercs Commis- eron Suspends Proposed woteasbyflailway. (By Aasoolated Preag Coo Baji v Tim.) -W4tliHIJ'aTO.S, O. C, Dee. 19. Tho uropoaed freight taritfj advanc ing tbe ratea op lumhor gblgglot M other lumber - pvoducta bound from Korth raelflo point were suspended today by the !atr atatii ComniPice Cojumhsion until April II, 1U IIV PVQUiMH VIMrUV mcuiun i ,fUrAba , Tbey were flJed by tho ageut of the! mmun1n-ttkA tTrasont nental Freight Bumau to. ,., nitn n, tll Uafllo prlgloatlng oh the Tacoma &lV-ofh eojitral h Vaatern and would affect foirrtoe;. I w(u ,tor(i(, n , hotols and apartment houses In tho neighborhood of tho rnllroad termi nal, causing great alarm among' tua gU0Bt8. Tho dynnmllo hlaBt picked up r northbound trolley car lifted It In tho nlr, sat It crashing down upor an nutomobllo which was passing on, tho other Bldo of tho street. Four of tho passongors woro killed. Rail road sorvlco was only temporarily In terrupted. Tho now substation powor houso whoro tho explosion occurred Is at Flftloth street nnd Lexington aveuuo nuo which Is hnlf n dozen blocks) north of tho Grand Contral station. Tho explosion partly wrecked n flril engine houso nearby nnd proventod tho firomon getting tho npparntua Into tho strcot. A number of pricsta hurried to tho scene nnd admlnlstoo od tho last rites. Tho powor houso which was built of stono nnd brick nnd la six stories high, took II io after tho oxploslon, tho Interior lining practically burn ed out. Just what caused tho doub'o oxploalon probably nevor will bo known. Officials of thuHral'rnn'l learned 'i uoiKmen In i r the ox- that there wi- ticuiv the building at tho tin plosion and that I : . .i theo were accqunloj In In the 'bible t. i ' i n'n school dlreel'y op ' ? .w. r honf, lffi men an: ' 'm wra on 'their woy i 'fit war thrown to tho Ho. -. oHyman 'and womon v . r,-1 and aeveral wco takun - u. The dmm'r'e iu 'he powi ui Mher ImlltflAah Hfkoly .1 .. naif million dc i a. The nollo h pxr.-ijInHf'in f.i Ta tariffs wore to I ,.,,2, ,. . ,.t III ,- .(' have been loaatad. flails Today. The Mr. Hogg going aonin w pbu Christmas. Br. PU Mind bta auto on the Redondo ana be and Fred Powers will tour Southern Cali fornia In It. aMNaaaaa MR. and MR8. LINDfTROM of Cooaton, wore MarahfleW abopper today. Their ton, Vietor Lind itrom, plau to leave next week for Oorvallis where he. will take a courae at the Oregon State Agrl cultural college. CIIAS. JOHNSON of North Inlet, was among the holiday visitors in Marshfleld today. HENRY CARLSON and wlfo of North InleJ, nro Marshfleld vlslt- tors today. fight will continue uatUUhla jlla tblnt; la auppyeaaed or tblp oommynUy a compelled oy us eraTen anapee w acKnowieaa it compuciiy in me criminal bualnes of corrupting children, debauch 'ng home and defaming womanhood and manhood. There la general denunciation of thp vlVnesg and vlclousneaa of this shameful sheet but a seemingly lack of knowledge of a definite method of suppressing it. That should be easy Instead of a diffusion of iudl v'dual denunciation let there be cohesion of effort and ooncerted action. There ahould be sufficient conscience and oourago In tba Cbrlatlan people of this community to act unitedly. If they do this the town can be made too hot to hold theae oharacterleaa curs or the men behind them uiileaa they withdraw tholr support. The commercial bodies of tho city should act In the same manner. Of what use la It to contrlbuto to tho upbuilding of this community and then tolorate a scandalous sheet that If any man with a family should road It he would nevor bring his family horo or If ho did ho would not bo a desirable citizen for any community. Every reputable business firm In tho city has withdrawn U& advertising. railroad lines operating wo3t ofi Oblcago. . "- " '"""" ). ? ., HAABTo Superintendent and Ira A. 0, Raab of North Oaryl. Saxurday, December IT; 1810, on. Mother and ohUd are doing nicely. Numerous th. ho account for la that a crowfc third i all Iran ? Ignited acme k tl)ifk one w OOtUhg fKpm 2fOUT HBXP 1TKM8. ' Her. S. R. Blackman of Seattle, who ha been filling the pulpit of the North Bend Presbyterian church for the last three Sundays, left to day for his honit). It is uot curtain whether he will accept a call from the North Bend congregation. John Metley of Marahfleld, spent Sunday with friends in North Bend. bcn w ruins, l the e i taukf trno lals o' i ha r ii jowr r'n are tie OTCplfH , '- falling bhort t$ oacaplng U knin saw motor cA. rhOttght anark from th flru tho gaa. At toast two of the Injur pouted to die. ii i i !l tl' 11 t I 1 I ! , un 1 OVERWORK 1 i i. 18. Tn- Compare prices yqu are with HAINKS PltlCItS. paying ' (By Aaaorlai'd Tie- ) NORTH YAKIMA, In - Tlio'i'ii B. 'ullnii oi com a, formerh a pKniiiueMt , 4 banker pf the Pacific northwest, 4 died here today of a.lments brought on by over-work. Don't miss Norton A Hansen's two stores full of TOYS. YOU OUGHT flour Is good. TO KNOW Haines If In doubt wha' to got l(jr. try & HANSEN. TT-ve you tried that STIUILIZHI RWRMT CIDIIH. If not call up Phono 277, aud order somo. Sold la,piits and quart bottles 'or by gal i 4I1 1 4 II 'Hotl, J. Dennga; (Continued on pago 2) a look at NORTON lon. y r iaaw 1JggBk -. cwaMi k.ftAhV u. it,