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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
ray mmiiip rr ADS. mtttvz l NEWS jft BUSINESS IS SLOW, Al - GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMTC8. ALL THE NEWS AL.j TUB IIMK TERSELY TOLD i: :: :. :: t: USE. THAT IT I'Ais is J. VI. cE nv successful nusi. HOUSES everywhere :: MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Esfnbllshcd in 187H km The Const Mnll. (ttnfla 0u xxxni. MARSHFIELD,0REG0N, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910 -EVENING EDITION- ' a conoiiintion of Time,, cot Mnii N 143' ' ' niul Coos liny Advertiser. If M -.71 t &tm'mrWmKmnmHmmmnmmm3M-'nMMmmH0mmmumimmmm'W 'JO M -a-e. t ly n, bt 10 Ics oublo 0. :ed 0. oo. to 1 i "O" - SI I I 1 I I IT" fN rl R I .. -.... ItU ULLUI Ml mi MDtlSLi HURT B! master Occurs On Shore of Lake Morewood Near Pittsfield, Mass. feVEN BODIES' ARE RECOVERED AT NOON rewof 100 Men Preparing to Cut Ice Victims of of Accident. B Associated I'rcsB to Coos Day Times.) PITTSFIELD. Mnss.. Doc. 20. Lrteen nro roportod killed and iir - I . . . I t. ......1.-..I.... ... r injured uy inu ux.mumiuii m toiler nt tho nln.it of tho Morowond Ice Company on tho shore of Mor- Lood Uko, about two miles outsldd kit city. OIIIclnlB of tho company statu 1 (tit about ono hundred mon wero Uparlng to begin' cutting Ico and liier wore- gathorrd near tho boiler ooso when tho explosion occurred. toon lod'cB had been recovered nt 4000. i. PAY DEPOSITORS IN FULL. Maollier New York ISiinlc In Closed Todny. I (Br Assorted' Prdss to Coos Day k. Tim ob.) i NEW YORK, N. Y Dec. 29. -- Following tho closing of tho North. n Dnnk of Now York and Its nine branches Tuesdny, tho Stnto Hanking Department today nssumod tempore- rjr charge of tho Washington Saving bank, pending nn Investigation of lt condition. J. G. Rob'n, whose oporn - tloni causod tho closing of tho North ern Dank, is prosldont of the Sav ing) Institution. It Is roportod tho I depositors of tho Narthorn Bank will be paid In full. HOIlY LYIXG NEAR OLD WHARF i IX C. A. SMITH LUMBER YARDS IDENTITY XOT ESTABLISH' EI). The body of a drowned man was found about 3:30 this nftornoon in tho mud near tho old slip in the C. A Smith rotnll Lumber yards. HIb Identity had not beon estab lished nt 4 o'clock and probably will not bo until tho coronor's inquest. Ho was apparently a laborer about 5 years old, had a heavy mous tache and light hair and is of medium stature, weighing about 170 pound. Ho had ovldontly beon dead for n few days. Whether ho accidentally had fal len in or was tho victim of foul play W be determined later. There was I a bad bruiso on his left temple. THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 29. Wheat Closed as follows: December, 93 -8c; May, 97 c; July, 93 7-Sc. PORTLAND, Ore., Wheat unchanged. Dec. 29. SHERIFF W, W. GAGE is hero from Coqulllo on business. Ho has only ono prisoner in tho coun ty jail now, tho offender being tho stranger bound over for robbing Dorsey Kreltzer's residence. Ladles Aid AUCTION SALE of 1'AXCY and STAPLE articles at LUTHERAN hall, Marshfleld, Satur- ,? ove., Dec. 31, Refreshments rvea later, Hare your Job printing done a' The Times office. HD II IS FOUND ON IB BOILER EXPLOSID r-1 Southern Pacific to Begin Lo cation Work on Gardiner Eugene Line. (Special to Tho Times.) OARDINER, Ore, Due. 29. En gineer Otiorl who Is completing thn prullmlnnry survoy of tho Soutliorn i,0,,,e from 1C,,B0U0 to Mnhnrtil. will In nlmllf iwn ti'n.ilra n,ntf ,1m ln a,""' . uin dim, . um n- eating survoy from Eugono hero. They will work from Eugone horo and push It through nn rapidly a posslblo. This Is rognrdud hero as certain ovldonco thnt tho Soutliorn I'aolllc will boglu construction thN year. Tho prollmlnnry survoy will be hooked on to the old Drain-Marsh-flold survoy near Gardiner. It now looks as though tho lino will mlej Heodsport, Wnrron Rccd'a projected town. May Incorporate. A movamont Is now on foot to In corporate tho, town of Gardiner. Sev eral leading citizens nro looking tho matter up and it Is llkoly that de finite stops will bo tolton Boon. By Incorporating, somo very nocosanry public Improvements cjould bo made and tho community better governed. "Will Wod Soon. ? Friends hero hnve beon apprise! 0f the engagement of MIbb Eugenia 'schlllini.. dnuichJor of Mr. and Mm. J. E. Schilling of the Gardiner hotol, and R. E. D'xon, assistant superin tendent of the government fnrostry service in this soctlon. Mr. Dixon 1ms headquarters nt Kugone. Ho it n Yalo graduate and later studlei forestry. Ills parents who nre quite wealthy live nt Lniiilng, Mich. Tho Schilling family formerly resided In Marshlleld wJiero tho bride-to-be was educnted. Miss Schilling Is now vis iting Miss Holon Brndloy In Portlnno. The marriago will probably tako placo tho coming su minor. MUST UASTEN TARIFF BILL Canadian Reciprocity Measure to Be Rushed at This Ses sion of Congress. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 29. If tho Canadian reciprocity treaty, It is bolloved, will bo concluded at tho present session of congress, all re cords in matter of speed of negotia tions must be broken. Tho incen tive of hnste lies in tho realization by the administration of tho difficulty of framing any sort of a reciprocity treaty that can safely bo steered through tho next congress with Its democratic House. Although nomin ally tho assent of tho Senate alono is required to the conclusion of a troaty, yet In caso of a reciprocity treaty tho House must be afforded an opportunity to deal with tho subject. The Canadian Reciprocity Commis sioners aro expected In Washington In time to attend tho diplomatic re ception at the White House January 10. ARRANGE to tako your NEW VT.ATVK DIXXER at THE CHAN. DLER SUNDAY. Special menu ana orchestra. RESERVE tables for parties by PHONE. rom o io o .o'clock. - ", Hajve your Job printing dont, bt The TIme office. START FINAL SURVEY SOON Smallest State Has 508.5 Peo ple to Square Mile While Oregon Has Only Seven. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. Rhode Island has BOS. 5 persons to tho squaro mile and thus, according to tho census bureau, finished lead ing tho list of states In tho matte Oi density of population. Novadn PLANT SAILS SOUTH TUBA! Steamship Carries 6,000 Cans of Salmon and 150,000 Feet of Lumber. Tho M. F. Plant sailed nt noon todny for San Frnnclsco. Sho enr rlod about 5,000 ensos of salmon and 150,000 feet of lumber besides considerable miscellaneous freight. Among thoso Balling on her woro tho following: Loulso Cnrmcl, Perry Lnnnlng, Victor Rudnas, Fred Holm, Mrs. Hunt, Al Hunt, John Camp, F. S Mrs. J. II. Hunt, Miss Grace Stewart, Mrs. Dccklnu, II. Nasburg, A. Ingo'r soll, Writ. Cnrloson, J. F. Brond' 'J. Gray, A. Weinberger,' John Silas, John Swanson, A. Dortclson, John Duvall, F. Thomas, S. StovoiiH. Nov Republic Said to Be Fac ing Crisis of Another Revolution. (By Assoclntoil Press to Coos Day Times.) PARIS. Franco, Dec. 29. A dis patch to tho Lamps from Madrid statos thnt advises from Lisbon de sorlbo tho political situation in the new republic of Portugal as threat ening. Tho govornmont, it is roport od, Is not suro of tho loyalty of tho army and navy, thoro being much Insubordlnntlon In tho army whllo as a mensuro of protection threo crulsors havo beon ordored to leavo the harbor of Lisbon on various pro toxts. Tho populace- is becoming nlarmed and tho Dlonrio Notlclss Is quoted as saying tho government has discovered a socrot society which Is plotting to restoro King Manuel to tho throno and that the lendors of tho conspiracy havo beon arrested. Deputy Sheriff Heriden of Saline County, Mo., Victim of Thugs. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SEDALIA, Mo., Dec. 29. Charles Heriden, deputy sheriff of Sallno county, Mo., escaped from a room ing houso where ho was kept prlson-o- by flvo men fourteen hours after they had beaten him, fractured his skull and got away with a draft for $1,000. Tho police aro unablo to find tho mon. Ernest Sounco and Mario Davis, negroes, wero arrested today charg ed with robbing Heriden. It Is be lieved other arrestB will follow. TbeHIQ REDUCTION S.ALTJ ,of HATS Js still on at Mrs. JJonaldson'B Millinery store, 110 Front street, IRE TROUBLE I PORTUGAL ESCAPES FROM KIDNAPERS SELY POPULATED with only soven-tcnths of n person to a squaro nillo finds a placo nt tha lower end of tho tablo giving this dnta. Oregon and Idrtho havo fewer than ten persons to tho mile. Idaho Increased from 1.9 to 3.9. Wash ington exceeds her neighbor Oregon, with soven persons to tho squaro mllo by moro than ton and oven sur passes California with IB. 2. Wash ington lends in growth of den sity, having advanced from 7.S to 17.1 In the Inst ten years. LORAL AGENTS Louis H. Keating and H. J. Mohr Advanced by Supt. W. F. Louis II. Koatlug has beon appoint cd Mnrshfleld agont for tho stcamo: Breakwater and II. J. Mohr, ngont for tho Railroad Company and tho Bonvor Hill Coal Company, tho ap pointments being cffcctlvo at onco. Both have been assistants to W. F. Miller, who hns been promotod to superintendent of the local Southern Pad lie properties and tho appoint ments wero mndo by Mr. Miller. Tho ninny friends of tho young mon today woro congratulating thorn on their promotion. JACK JOHNSON TAKES OFFER Accepts Terms to Fight Win ner of Jeanette-Langford Bout. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, France, Doc. 29. It it announced that Jack Johnson, heavy weight champion, hns nccoptcd dofi nltoly tho offer mndo somo tlmo ngo of $25,000 to como to Paris In April to fight tho wlnnor of tho approach ing match between Joo Jcnnotto and Sam Langford. AGED MAYOR SCRAPPER. J. D. Matlock or Eugcuo Worotti Hi. OpiHim'iit. EUGENE, Oro Dec. 29. An ox citing spectnelo on Wlllamotto street, tho main thoroughfaro of Eu gono, was n (1st fight and n foot rnco between a drunken individual and Mayor J. D. Matlock. Tho intoxicat ed man, whoso nnmo is not lonrned had been colobratlng all night, ana whon morning enmo ho begnn to mnko troublo on tho streets, assault' Ing sovornl mon for no reason what over. Tho mayor wltnossed Bomo ol his actions and tried to qulot him, whoroupon tho othor man turned or. him and began to Btrlko nt him, whoroupon tho mayor struck him a stinging blow in tho face nnd fol lowed it up with sovoral body pun ches and ono or two more to thn Jaw. Tho inebriated celobrator flaw that ho had mot his match nnd started to run with tho mayor, who Is ovor 70 yearB of ago, after him at full speed, Tho othor fellow outdls tnnced him, however, after running for moro than a block, and disap peared down an alley. Many people witnessed tho affair, and somo declared that tho exhibi tion of sparring and sprinting put up by tho mayor would put to shamo many men of half his ago. Boforo tackling tho drunk Mayor Matlock looked around for a policeman, but finding none It was his intention to tako tho follow to Jail, relying on tho assistance of onlookers, but no ono would come to hla aid and ho attempted to subdue- him alone. The BIG REDUCTION BALE'ot HATS is still on at Mrs. Donaldson's Mill'nery store, HP Front etreet ARE A ON ED THREE KILLED AID TBI BREAKWATER IN EARLL TODAY Steamship Arrives After Good Trip Sails Early Satur day Morning. Tho Brcakwntor arrived In enr'y this morning from Portlnnd. Sho hnd only a fair cargo nnd passenger list, tho holldny slump affecting tha trairic. Thoy had n good- trip down tho const. Tho Broakwntor will sail nt 9 o'clock Saturday morning for Port lnnd. Among thoso arriving on her today wero tho following: Potor Immel, Helen Inline!, Mnbol Immcl, S. J. Immol, A. II. Folsom, II. A. Youmnns, E. Nelson. Mrs. Kel son, A. J. Ness, Mrs. Ness, W. Ek blad, Mrs. Ekblad, A. Applewhite, C. Svenson, C. A. Bnrrctt, II. C. Wost, Mra. Wost, M. Avorlll, P. Hall, Mrs. Mills, M. Henrlch, D. Clnrcnco, N. Clnrcnco, J. Luso, W. S. Montgomery, Mrn. Montgomery, D. Frame, Mrs. Frnmo, Miss Stanley, O, Borry, Geo. Harding, P. McCorr.oy, D. Funk, An na Ftlnk, D. A. McLeod, C. A. Smith, Miss Ivruso, A. Hnlladay, Mru. Ras muBson, Miss Rnsmussou, Frank Swift, H. E. Davis, Miss Grolllugor, Miss. Kinney, Mrs. Kinney, J. B. ZIoglor, A. H. Don, W. Smith, A. L. Goorgo, Potor Scott, Andrew John son. MYSTERIOUSLY .MURDERED. Young Kimwr- Found Dead nnd No Clue to tlio Criminal. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LAURENS, S. C, Dec. 29. E. A. Hamilton, a young farmer noar horo, was found dond In his homo here with IiIh bond nonrly savored from his body, nnd n bloody nx by his side. Young's wlfo who recently re turned from nn lusnuo asylum 13 hold, but donles knowledge of tho crlmo. Ono of lior hallucinations boforo bolng taken to tho asylum wns that sho had killed hur liiiBband. BANKEB HELD New York Financier Charged With Larceny of $80,000 From Northern Bank. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) NEW YORK, N. Y Dec. 29. Tho grand Jury handed down nn in dictment todny against Josoph G ro bin whoso flnnnclnl transactions nro alleged to havo been responsible for the closing of tho Northern Bank of Now York Tuesday, Tho indictment speclllcnlly charges tho larecny of $80,000 from tho Northern Bank. GREECE TODAY Violent Shock In Province of Elis Does Heavy Damage to Buildings. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 29. A violent earthquako occurred in tho provlnco of Elis today causing heavy damage to buildings. Tho govern ment has despatched help. G QUAKE r r Work Train Gets Out of Con trol of Train Crew In Washington. FREIGHT AT DEPOT STOPS MAD FLIGHT Both Trains Converted Into Jumbled Mass Many Hurt By Jumping. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ELLENSBURO, Doc. 29. A so rlous wreck occurrod nt Ryo today when a work train of tho Flick Con struction Compnny got nway front tho crow four mllos- from Ryo nnd rushod throuxh a narrow rock cut nt lightning speed. Tho out wna so narrow that tho twonty-ono mon on tho work train had no chnnco to Jump and hnd to romnln on tho enrs until tho train crnshod into n Mllwaukco frolght which was stand ing nt tho station. Tho trains and tho station Itself became a Jumbled mnBS of wreckngo which will rcqulro twonly-foiif hours or moro to clear so that traffic can resume Throo mon woro killed nnd a numbor seri ously Injured mid tho rest moro or loss shaken up nnd .injured, Tho dond aro: MARSTIN SAMPLES, brakoman, Tacoma. JAMES SWEENEY, cranomnn, OLE OLESON, shovollor. Seriously Injured: JOE DEVEREAUS, flromnn. JAMES MARRE, onglnoor. Sovornl othor nnmos not lonrnoJ, SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY. Tho MnrBhflofd Bcliools will ro- opon Tuesday, January 3; Monday, January 2, belns a lognl holiday. u FREED OF DEBT Slayer of Stanford White Dis charged In Bankruptcy Court Today. (By Associated Prosa to Coos Bay Times.) PITTSBURG, Dec. 29. Harry Kendall Thnw, who killed Stanford Whlto, tho Now York architect, in thnt city was discharged from bank ruptcy by Judgo Charles P. Orr In tho United States District court horo today, Tho order carrlod with it Thaw's dlschargo from nil dobts and claims mndo payable against hla estnto which existed August 7, 1908. Tho nttornoyB declnro Thaw's recog nized creditors would rocolvo twon ty por cont on tholr accounts. Ac cording to tho bankruptcy potltlon, Thaw's liabilities wero $453,140 and his assots $128,012. JUDGE IS DROWNED. ' "iir I llllnoU Jurist Lawn Llfo When Ico Given A way. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SPRINGFIELD, 111., Dec. 29. Precipitated Into Shoal Crook when tho Ico broko under tho weight of hla horso nnd buggy, Judgo Milton M. Crolghton of tho Montgomery coun ty circuit court, was drowned today. His companion, another Jurist, es caped. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. All porsons Interested In tho chango of tho presont gamo laws for Coos county nro hereby notified to bo urosont at a meeting to bo held Friday, Decombor 30, nt 7:30 p. m , at Farrln-Farrln's office, Mild, Cooa county, Oregon. 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