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A AO A i.i 'I.':1 Vill ' ADS. ag NEWS WHEN I1U8INESS IS BLOW, Al VERTISE. THAT IT PAYS 19 EVI DENCED 1IY SUCCESSFUL BUSI NESS HOUSES EVERYWHERE ;; GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT REARING THE COOS JAY TIMK8. ALL THE NEWS AL.j TUB TIME TERSELY 1 OLD i: :: :: s: t: MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Established In 1878 iiH The Const Mnll VOL. XXXIV. MARSHFIELD,OREGOII, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 9" F SENSATIONS IN ELECTION FRAUDS S dtes mftn lie HEARINGS GRANTED ON - i BO M p mm tmmm umm San Francisco and Now Or leans Will Again Present Their Claims. VOTE IS DELAYED ON ACCOUNT OF IT Bill Ordered for New Orleans Is Reported to House by Committee. (lly Associated Press to Coos Ray Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2 1. The Senate Commltteo on Industrial Expositions decided totlny to glvo two liourH each to Snn Francisco and Now OrlentiB for tho presentation of the respective claims of recognition by the government. It Is probahlo New Orleans will bo heard Thursday nnd Son Francisco Friday of this week. An appropriation of ono million dollars for tho government exhibit at New Orleans In 1915 Is carried In the Now Orleans exposition bill re ported to tho IIouso from tho Com mlttco on Industrial Arts and Expo sitions today. Tho further hearings of tho claims of San Francisco nnd Now Orleans will delay tho llnnl decision of tho slto of tho Panama exposition until these hearings aro completed. WI LSON wiNSA7I.Y. Last Friday, Hobby Wilson, tho Marshllold Jockey, rodo another win ner at Junrcz, bringing Callsso un der the wlro first In a three and a half furlong dash. Tho tlmo was 39 2-5, beating tho American record for tho distance. David Graham Phillips, Victim i of Eccentric Musician, Has Chance to Recover. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y Jni. 24. His chances aro fair," was this morning's roport from tho bedsldo of David Graham Phillips, who was shot yesterday afternoon by FItzhugh C. Goldsborough, nn eccentric musi cian with n fancied grievance. Llt tlo has developed ns to tho causo of tho shooting. For somo timo Phil lips has been receiving tho threaten ing notes, telegrams nnd tolephono calls, and Goldsborough had been heard to say that ho had a grudge against n "certain writer" on account of magazine articles. ; Goldsborough's friends nro nblo to shed no light on his motive. FAVOR SAN FRANCISCO. New York Legislature Wants Expo sition There. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 24. Tho legislature has adopted a concurrent resolution asking the congress to name San Francisco as tho place for holding the Panama exposition, AUTHOR- MAT SURVIVE SHOT WHAT ADVERTISING IS. ADVERTISING Is today tho mightiest factor In the business world. It Is an evolution of modern Industrial competition. It is a business builder, with a potency that goes beyond human desire. It is something more than a "drummer" knocking at the door of the con sumer something moro than mere salesmnnshlp-on-paper. It Is a positive, creativo force In business. It builds factories, skyscrapers and railroads. It makes two blades of grass grow In the business world where only ono grow before. It multiplies human wants nnd Intensifies human desires. It furnishes oxcuso to timorous and hesitating ones for possessing tho things which under former conditions they could easily get along without. The human mind Is so constructed that It Is appreciably affected by repetition and, after nil, advertising is only repetition. Truman A. DeWeeso. 10 PULL OFF ILHELMNA Expect Gasoline Schooner Will Be Hauled Off Beach Today. It Is expected that tho Wllhelmlna which has been aground south or tho mouth of tho Umpqun will bo pulled off this afternoon by the tug Gleaner of Gardiner. This wns tho Information brought hero last evening by parties arriving on tho Drain stage. It was stated that hawsers had been fastened on tho Wllhelmlna nnd everything pre pared to endeavor to got her off on high tldo this afternoon. Tho Wllhelmlna Is aground on a sandy beach so that It Is not believ ed that sho was seriously damagedr not being loaded. How nho happened to go aground Is unknown. Soma think that she waB laying outsldo for n favorable opportunity to crow the bnr n:id her engines failed on Capt. Tyler. TO ARBITRATE NOW. Hnytl and Sauto Domingo Call Off War. (By Associated PrnsB to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 24. Tho governor of Sauto Domingo has ofllclnlly accepted tho proposal of Hayti that tho boundary dlsputo be tween tho two countries bo submit ted to arbitration. E Chief of United States Engin- ' eers For This District Here This Week. Major Jay Morrow, chief of tho United States Engineers for this dis trict, will arrive on tho Breakwater Wednesday night or Thursday morn ing for tho purposo of Inspecting tho work of tho Dredgo Oregon and nlso for tho purpose of personally inves tigating tho needs of Coos Bay har bor and bar. This news was contained In a tele gram from C. F. McKnlght to tho Marshflold Chamber of Commerco today . Mr. McKnlght stated that ho had appointed Judgo John S. Coke, J. V. Smeaton, Win, Grimes, C. J. MIUIs nnd J. H. Flanagan as a commltteo of tho Chamber of Com merco to wolcomo Major Morrow and extend nil possible courtesies to him. Mr. McKnlght stnted that ho was sending a letter glvlngdetallsofanln tervlew ho had with tho United Sta tes Engineers at Portland. Major Morrow has been planning for somo tlmo to visit Coos Bay but has been unable to leave for hero nntll now. AX HANDLES direct from Arkan sas at MILNER'S. M MM IN i Danville Grand Jury Appeals to Court For Further Aid In Investigating Charges. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DANVILLE, III., Jan. 2 1. Fore man Isaac Woodyard of tho Vermil lion county grand Jury appeared bc foro Circuit Judgo Klmbough as soon us tho latter opened court today nnd asked tho court to cause Sheriff Shepard to explain why ho would not servo tho subponens given him by tho grand Jury. Woodyard also asked that n de puty sheriff other than "Dr." Fred Vutrich bo appointed to gunrd tho grand Jury room. Woodynrd's request caused a sen sation Inasmuch as Shepard was AFTER ALLEGED Despicable Attempt Alleged to Have Been Made On Mrs. Dade Haynes. Four or flvo attempts aro allowed to have been made to throw acid on Mrs. Dado Haynes while en routo from their ranch on tho Llbby road south of Marshllold to town. Last night Marshal Carter, Constnblo Cox and Special Pollcomnu Richardson mndo nn eudenvor to catch tho al leged ncld thrower In tho act but ho eluded them. Howovor, they hnvo a cluo and hopo to bo nblo to land him soon. Tho motive for tho dcsplcnblo at tempt Is not known. Mrs. Haynes Ib tho wlfo of tho for mer garbago man. Dado Haines has recently been working on tho dredgo Oregon nnd during his absonco sho hns been driving to town In tho eve nings to deliver milk. Last Friday evening, according to her roports to tho ofllcers, the first attempt was mado. Somo ono hid den in tho bushes alongsldo of tho road, she alleges, squlrod acid at her, evidently using n squirt gun. Tho first time, tho ncld foil on tho wagon and did not strike her but tho odor of it wns plain. It was dark and sho simply hnstonod alonjj to escape Again on two other nights, Blmllar attempts wero mado and tho last time, somo of tho acid struck her and burned tho flesh on her arm considerably. Last night tho ofllcers named laid in wait in tho vicinity whoro the acid is alleged to have been thrown but tho miscreant escaped. They heard n rowboat In n neck of tho In let nearby and bollovo this was tho offender but they woro unablo to lo cato him. Caroful watch will bo kept in hopes of capturing him Inter and tho clues In the case will bo cnrofully run down. L ENDED TODAY Walter Dipley and Goldie Smith Convicted of Murdering Pugilist in Missouri. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MARSHFIELD, Mo Jan. 24. Tho Jury in tho case of Walter A. Dipley and Goldlo Smith, charged with the murdor of Stanley Ketchol, tho pugilist, returned a verdict at 11:20 this morning of guilty. Sen tences of llfo Imprisonment aro re commended. See the new HUPM01IILK, tho ONLY 1-CYLINDER touring car UNDER $1,000, with sliding gear transmission Bosch magneto, Shock absorbers and 110-ln wheelbaso. W mentioned In tho first reports, which later were denied, as having admit ted buying votes. It was for him, according to stories, that City Attor ney Jones Is nllcgcd to have bought votes, ns related to tho grand Jury yesterday by nowspapor men. Vut rich was one Shcpard's chief hench men In the last election. Among these for whom subpoenas have been Issued for appearance today were City Attorney Jones, whoso nlleged conversation with two newspapermen nnd subscquont assertions and de nials brought tho Investigation to n crisis. E. X. Lesure, Speaker Can non's son-in-law, nnd Peter Sanchlas, a Greek politician from Frnnkcnbor gor. At I.csure's homo It was said ho left the city but it wns not known when ho would return. L THEIR STORE M agues & Matson Commence Work On Important Altera tions In Establishment. Work was commenced this morn ing on a number of important alter ations and additions to tho Mngncs & Mntson store. One-linlf tho uppor story has been leased for additional stock and a stnlrwny Is being erect ed from tho gallery to tho now de partment. A portion of tho gallery Is to bo fitted up ns a ladles' rest room nnd writing room. Somo es pecially fine clothing and suit cnbl nots nro to bo installed on tho first floor which will bo divided Into Indies nnd gcntlomcn's departments nnd kept separate Tho waterfront end of tho storo is to bo fitted with plato glass display windows and a double entrance When completed it will transform tho establishment into another of tho evidences of metropolltanlsm that mark tho advance of Marshflold into a city. "Wo havo felt tho need of moro room for somo time," remarkod Mr. Matson this morning In discussing tho improvements, "and havo abun dant faith in tho future growth and prosperity of Coos Ray and Coos county and aro ht nil times nnxlous and willing to do our sharo in prom oting It. As ovidonco of this I may mention that all tho cablnqts and new fixtures aro to bo' mado on Coos Bay although wo had lower fig ures from outside. Wo are firm bo liovors In homo Industry nnd homo trado and nro always willing to prac tlco what wo preach." DEADLOCK IN NEW YORK. (By Associated Press to Coos Daj Times.) ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 24. Thoro was no choice of senntor on tho sixth ballot today. A FOLLETTE IS E Wisconsin Senator Will Be Re elected by State Legis lature Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MADISON, Wis,, Jnn. 24. In the Assembly today, tho voto for senator gavo Lafolletto (republican) 59; WoIsb (domocrat) 27, Klesit (socialist-democrat) 12, Two democrats wero nbsent. Tho Sonnto will voto on senator this aftornoon. Lafollot to's reelection is certain. MILK CANS nt MILNER'S. SEWING MACHINES nt MILNER'S. SPRAY PUMPS at MILNER'S. WIL REMODEL I WINNER J BE BOILT JUDGE HALL ON Intimates That Contractor Barnard Wants to Shift Mail Service. "Thoro seems to bo nn effort to throw the mall service off the old Coos Bay wagon road and hnvo It all placed on tho Myrtle Point routo and this, I bollovo, Is tho motive of tho Contractor Barnard's protests against tho old road," said Judgo John F. Hall of tho Coos county court this morning in discussing tho criticism of tho old rond. "I went over tho road In Decem ber and with tho exception of thrco places It was In good shnpo for this season of tho year. I ordered thoso repaired. "Yesterday Tom Boone, road su pervisor at Falrvlow, told mo that tho mall carrier had left his horses east of Sumner when they beenmo worn out and went to Sunnier per sonally to get food and refreshments. Leaving tired out horses along tho road without shelter from tho cold or rain will soon get horses In such shnpo that they could not handle the business over any kind of n road. "It Mr. Barnard did not hnvo tho contract for tho Myrtle Point road, you would not henr near tho protests about tho old Coos Bay wagon rond. It ho Is permitted to put nil tho mail over tho Myrtlo Point road, ho can hnndlo It cheaper nnd mnko moro money out of It." Home of Wm. Thaw Jr., Looted of Valuable Jewels While Family Is at Dinner. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan. 24. It became known today that whllo tho family of William Thaw Jr., was at dinner last night, tho residence was robbed of Jewels valued at $35,000. RIOT IN CHICAGO. Fight Between Union and Non-Union Tailors Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) CHICAGO, 111., Jnn. 24. Two tnllor shops woro partly wrecked, moro than a hundred non-union tai lors driven Into tho street and six arrests mndo in a riot Incident to tho gnrmont workers' strlko today. ANARCHISTS ARE EXECUTED Twelve Who Plotted Against Mikado Executed, (Ey Associated PresB to Coos P Times.) TOKIO, Japan, Jan. 24. Twelvo of tho anarchists convicted of con spiracy against tho throne nnd tho lives of tho Imperial family wero ex ecuted In prison hero today. Thoso put to death Included tho alleged ringleader, Denklro Kotoku, and his wlfo. STAND OFF OFFICERS. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 24. Threo men wanted to answer to tho chnrgo of forgory In Sumner, 1C miles cast of hero, nro holding a cab in ngalnst tho town authorities. Shorlff Longmlro and deputies havo left In automobiles to assist tho Sumner officers, OLDW 0 A $35,000 RAUL MADE BY THUGS HERE THIS TEAR Several New Business Blocks Are Being Projected In Marshficld. SOME GOOD OFFERS FOR LEASES MADE R. C. Cordes, J. W. Bennett, Wm. Grimes' and Noble Estate Figuring. Four lino now brick blocks nro now In prospect for Marshficld tho coming: summer. Nono of tho propositions hnvo been dullnltoly decided but tuo next few weeks will probnbly bring, the projects to a focus. According to a well authenticated" report today, R. C. Cordes Is being negotiated with by parties desiring him to build n brick block at tho , corner of Commercial and Broadway where his rcsldenco now stands. Tluv report Is that ho lins been offered $200 por month rent for tho ground floor of the block on n long term lcaso. Mr. Cordes could not bo scon todny relatlvo to tho mattor. Another well authenticated roport Is that J. W. Bcnnott Is considering tho erection of a lino brick or con crete building nt tho corner of Brond way and Market avenues whoro his rcsldenco now stnuds. It Is under stood thnt ho has had opportunity for somo good lenses nnd besides this, he Is figuring on a now rcsl denco nuywny, n location furthor from tho business section. Col. Grimes Inst yenr ngrocd with' W. S. Chnudlcr nnd John S. Coko thnt If they would rush tho Coko block through, ho would put up a fine building on his holdings nt tho southwest cornor of Central avonuo and Second street. Ho hns had pre liminary plans mado for It. Tho Wm. Noblo cstato has Ueonr figuring for somotlmo with partus irolntlvo to erecting a business block: at southwest cornor of Third and Central avonuo. Nothing doflnlto has developed from tho negotiations, so far as could bo learned today... DIES NEAR ELKTON. Father of Mrs. Mary Hart nnd Mrs; llrowu of Coot liny. ELKTON Oro., Jnn. 24. Mr. Anthony Binder died at his homo nonr Elkton last wcok of pneumonia,. Mr. Binder was only sick a fow days, but owing to his advanced ago, be ing about 82, ho was not nblo to on duro the dread dtsoase, but n short tlmo, although up to tho timo of his illness ho was vory well and strong for a man of his ago. Mr. Blndor lived hero about 30 yoars, whon ho enmo hero from tho Eastorn stntos ho purchased what was then called tho old "Stoarns plnco," and nwn agod tho largo holding vory success ful with tho asslstanco of his sons, Charles and Frank, who resided at tho old homo, Thoro s nlso a third son, John, who is tho mlllor of Elk ton, ho nlso Is survlvod by two daughters, Mrs. Mary Hart and Mrs. MIUIo Brown of Coos Bay and bov oral grand children. Tho Interment wns In tho Elkton comotory, whoro ho wns laid beside Ills wlfo who died, several years ngo. Mr. Binder waa fully aware of his serious condition-, and mado his will, tho day previous to his death, appointing J. J, Hend erer as executor. FOR TARIFF HOARD. 1 till Pnnidiiig For It Passes Houso- Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 24. A pormnnont tariff board of live members to tnvestlgnto all quostlont for tho bonoflt of congress Is pro vided for In a bill unanimously agreed on by tho Houso Committee on Wnys and Means today. Tho bill becomes offectlvo July 7 and com tnlns substantially tho provisions of Lengworth and Dalzoll bills. .imilfti..j.