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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1911)
mw vmwrnwwmH'jim m n nn 'i ."mypwjii - ' ' ,lllWw''"W",,wWP9!iPW!1 lil"pH?P'l"WlfWiP, Hi' in t" IV' itn?a ADS. NEWS VllliS 1IUSINESS IS BLOW, AD VKRTISE. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI DK.VCKI) IIV SUCCESSFUL DUBI OUT IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY HEADING THE COOS UAY TIMK8. ALL THE NEWS ALi TILE T1MW TERSELY TOLD t: :s :: :: t: NINS HOUSES EVERYWHERE MEM11EH OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 'VOL XXXIV Established in 1H7H us Tho Const Mall MARSHFIELD,OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali mid Coos Hay Advertiser. No. '19 jTWW qIo0b JUAREZ MAY SURRENDER TD NSURGENTS Expected Attack on Town Across Border From El Paso Not Yet. &l ' WHITE FLAG PARTY GOES TO MEET REBELS' Mayor Martinez Prepares For Caring for Wounded In Case of Struggle. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) El, PASO, Tex., Fob. J .At two o'clock, Mayor Mnrtincz of Juarez ordered the Btreets clenred. A tem porary hospital with cots and volun teer nurses nnd physicians has been opened on the main street of Juarez. The rebels arc not In sight. Tho Junta In El Pnso says tho battle may not occur till Sunday. At 2:15 UiIb afternoon n party of Juarez officials loft for tho direction of tho rebel enmp carrying a whlto flag and two Mexican standards. Juarez oillclula decline to discuss It but it looks like nn attempt to surrender. (Iiy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) EL PASO, Tox., Feb.-4. The In surrectionists hnvo not yet attacked Juarez and when tho followers of Pascual Orosco will open their cam paign against tho city Is a little In definite, but It Is bollovod nn attack on tho border city, which the young revolutionist snys ho will make tho provisional capltol of Mexico, will not long bo delayed. It was stated t officially that tho attack would Login within 24 hours after 1:30 o'clock Inst night when tho American consul i was notified, but couriers from his ', camp ten miles from tho city states : he Is waiting for reinforcements. In ' the menntlmo Juarez Is looking for i reinforcements but tho revolutionists fay none Is forthcoming and that tho city Is at tho mercy of tho revolu tionists. The exodus from Juarez continues and tho International b rid go carries hundreds of refuges Into this city. Mayor Martinez Is nuthorlty for the statement Mint officials at Juarez are deserting their posts, tho assist ant chief of pollco now boing missing as aro n number of other peaco offi cers. HEVOLUTIOX IN HAYTI. Humor That Insurgents Hnvo Cnj- tmvd FortN There. (Dy Assoclnted Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 4 The revolutionists in Hnytl, according to rumor that reached Port au Prince, the capital of this country, hnvo cap tured Fort Liberty, Onnaminta and the troops. IS NEAR DEATH R. L. McCormick, Millionaire Lumberman of Washing ton, Dying. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 4. R. L. McCormick, the millionaire lumberman of Puget Sound, is bo 111 nere In a hotel that physicians say he cannot recover. On account of Ill-health ho was being taken from Seattle to Southern California and arrived In Sacramento bo enfeebled that tho Journey was discontinued. For prize articles, see Walker Stu dio. Framed pictures, cut glass, hand-painted China, or a piece of "OVAL DOULTOX Is always good. WEALTHY MAN WITHOUT BATTLE YELLOW JACK NOT FEARED Only Three Cases of Fever Among Crew of the Marietta. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb. I. Commander Cooper of the United StnteB cruiser Mnrletta sent the fol lowing wireless to tho Associated PreBs: "Pleaso deny all sensntlonnl reports of appcarnnco of yellow fever nmong tho Marietta's men nt this time nnd nil are doing well. No new enses have developed slnco Monday. Tho danger of further cases is very slight. GORILLA WINS IN ODD FIGHT English Bull Dog no Match for Simian In Louisiana Battle. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW IDERIA, Ln Fob. 4. In n bnttlo to death between a gorilla and nn English bull dog in which the gorilla was victorious, was fought early today, much money was wng ored on It. A pen twolvo feet squaro and eight feet high, with scats on all sides was nrrangod for tho combnt. Tho fight lasted less than three min utes. Tho dog leaped nt tho gorilla who caught him as ono does a bnsoball bit Into tho dogs skull nnd brnln, broko tho dog's back and toro him to pieces. POLITICS IN C. F. McKnight Maybe District Attorney For Coos and Curry Counties. COQUILLE, Ore., Fob. 4. Accord ing to a bit of political gossip Just reaching hero from Salem, tho pro posal to organize a separate prosecut ing attorney district out of Coos nnd Curry counties will result In tho ap pointment of C. F. McKnight of Mnr8hflold to tho now position If the bill carries. This will mean that Mr. McKnight will tnko tho place of L. A. LilJeqvlBt who Is now deputy prosecuting attorney for Coos and Curry counties undor appointment by Geo. M. Drown of Roseburg, prose cuting attorney for tho district com posed of Douglas, Coos and Curry counties. If tho bill is adopted, as many be lieve It will bo, the filling of the new position will devolve upon Gov. "West. Tho executive being a democrat Is expected to naturally name a demo crat. Mr. McKnight, who Is a leading democrat, has been at Salem for tho past few weeks and according to claims here his visit there was to confer with Gov. West about the mat ter. Mr. Llljeqvlst loft yesterday for Salem to appear before the Ore gon supreme court and will probably look Into tile matter while there. Fresh flower seeds at CROSS DRUG STORE. the RED W CT tfttgyilbaAUBMMBUMAUi IVIILLJS CALLED TO SAN FRANCISCO Local Representative of South ern Pacific to Confer With 1 Officials Causes Railroad Rumors. C. J. Mlllls, general manager of tho Southern Pacific's interests on Coos Day loft todny for San Fran cisco via Portlnnd in rcsponso to n request for him to como there Imme diately to confor with Vlco-presldont Calvin and other official of tho road. Of course, In view of the Southern Pacific directors in Now York decid ing to expend $75,000,000 in double tracking Its lines nnd building exten sions In tho Pacific northwest, many THE VICTIMS Armenians Assassinate Minis ter of Finance and Kill Two Policemen. (Dy Associated Press to C003 Day Times.) TEHERAN, Porsla, Feb. 4. Sanl Ed Dowlon, tho Persian minister of llnnncc, wns nssasslunted today on tho street. Tho nssasslnB, two Arme nians, escaped. Tho murderers also killed two po licemen. TO E Voters There to Decide Matter at Special Election February 23. nOSEDURO, Oro., Fob. 4. Con cluding tho work of n special one-day session, tho county court granted tho petition for tho Incorporation of tho town of Gnrdlnor, down near tho mouth of tho Umpqua river. This act Is not final, however, in tho creation of tho municipality. Tho voters of tho town must ratify tho court's or der nt an election which tho court has called for tho 23rd of Fobruary. Tho ballots will road "For Incorpora tion" or "AgalnBt Incorporation." Thoro Is not tho least probability, however, that tho majority of tho Gardiner voters will reject tho op portunity for self-government. Tho election will also onablo tho citizens of Gnrdlnor to choose their first set of municipal offlcors, con sisting of n mayor, six councllmen, a recorder, treasuror and marshal. If tho county court's order 1b ratified, It will mako Gardlnor tho ninth In corporated city In Douglas county. Tho othor eight aro Rosoburg, Onk lnnd, Riddle, Myrtlo Creek, Glendnlo, Yoncalla, Drain and Canyonvlllo. Tho petition for tho Incorporation of Gardlnor sets forth that tho town has 400 Inhabitants, though only 150 are necessary to Incorporate. Tho larger number was specified, how over, because that Is tho minimum population to glvo a municipality tho privilege of regulating Its own liquor traffic. Gardlnor may not realize this purpose If a bill now pending before tho legislature Is enacted Into a law. The bill amends tho Homo Rule law with tho provision that no Incorpor ated town enn issue a liquor licenso If it has less than 500 Inhabitants. ADVERTISING AS A VTil I HIS use of publicity In advertising A In business today, because dishonest methods cannot stand publi city. Therefore advertising Is while It Is tho dishonest man's greatest bugaboo. You can catch the pooplo once, but .7011 can't continue to do It. Rut advertising Is getting out Into tho light. Publicity corrocts the abuses In public life. We know mon aro docont for one or two causes, either from fear of punish ment or hope of reward, and I am thankful to say that decency In business as well as In other things Is becoming fashionable In this country. nn"---a-'-iiiitlifiiiftfeitftt.!ii(iaaiifai. here are Inclined to believe Mint Mr. Millls summons to Snn Francisco may indicate that tho Coos Day lino Is ono of tho extensions ordered built. However, this Is but n submlsc nnd there is nothing to confirm it beyond tho hope hold by ninny Mint tho Coos Day line is one of tho extensions or new projects which President Lovett stated in an Interview had been auth orized. Mr. Mlllls has recently been ad vanced by tho Southern Pnclflc and it maybe that his being called to San Francisco nt this tlmo Is only on other Important mnttcrs besides the posslblo extension to Coos Day which tho officials hnvo under consideration for this section. Y 'Up to Noon Today, 913 Quakes Recorded There Following Mount Taal Eruptions. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) MANILA, P. I., Fob. 4. Tho carthquako which continued soveral days coincident with tho eruption of Mount Taal, Is decreasing in intensi ty nnd frequency. At noon n total of 913 quakes had been recorded at tho observatory. Steamship Sails This Afternoon For Portland With Many Passengers. Tho Dreakwator sailed for Port laud this afternoon with a good pas senger list, tho rogular travel being augmented by a numbor of people going to Salom to appear beforo tho Orogou supremo court and legisla ture. Among thoso sailing on her wero tho following: E. K. Smith, C. E. Nicholson, Frank G. Wood, C. II. Duudschaedler, Miss J. Watson, J. D. Gobs, F. Dar zee, Win. Wilson, J. II. Hollistor, Mrs E. T. Waguer, C. R. Peck, W. J. Smith, T. Wilson, F. J. Chotburn, Win. Jsselsteln, T. C. Swlenoy, Jno, F. Hall, C. H. Partlow, A. F. Derrin ger, W. F. Tockor, Wm. Weudt, E. Uowman, Elmer Douglas, Mrs. F. W. Douglas, Geo. Watklns, J. W. Den nett, C. C. Curran, F. T. Shirley, Mrs. Shirley, J. S. Humo, II. Atteson, Joo Ott, Paul Cavello, Dort Manassa, M. P. Cryst, F. H. Founder, Mrs. Pound er, Henry Ploegor, Dr. J. D. Wot more, Flnley Hartley, R. E. Gllkey, Alex Darklow C. D. Edwards, F. M. Warner, W. D. Dalloy, Mrs. Dalley, Wm. Fabian, Durt Reed, Gust Ara, H. II. Meyer, Chas Dulloy, E. F. MenBloy, Tom Stlnac, J. O'Shea, Peto Smith, J. S. Rogeltez, F. M. Warner, L. A. Llljeqvlst. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All persons Indebted to Pioneer Grocery Company nro horeby request ed to make prompt settlement of same as It is necessary to close our books Immediately, Dy so doing you will save costs of collection, Mako payments to Israel Lando. II. E. DESSEY, Trustee. PU1JLIO POWER. Is ono of the greatest ethical forces tho honest man's greatest bulwark, i I LEAVE TODAY ON BREAKWATER PACIFIC COAST ASK HEARING Ml EIGHT HELD Charge of Manslaughter Made In Connection With New York Explosion. (Dy Assoclnted I ess to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 4. Sovcn officials nnd employes of the Central Railroad company of Now Jersey and tho Dupont Powder company nnd Captain James Healing of tho Kathcr lno W, tho destroyed powder bont, arraigned on charges of manslaugh ter In connection with tho dynamite explosion Inst Wednesday wnved tho examination todny nnd were ordor held under bond to await tho action of tho Hudson County grand Jury, Marshfield High School Basket Ball Team Drops Game Last Night. Dy a score of 29 to 10, the Dandon high school basket ball team dofeat- od tho Marshfield high school team nt tho Armory last night. There was n fairly good attendnnco. Tho gnmo was a good ono from the onlookers' standoplnt despite the fact that tho score was one-sided. Sonio of tho members of the Marsh field team hnvo been sick nnd un nblo to practlco which weakened the homo aggregation. Strang, Gnlller and Dowmnn wero tho stars of tho Dandon tenni. TAX MUST BE Annual Contribution Towards Public Maintenance Is Now Due. "Tho golden flood" Is again pour ing Into tho coffers of Coos county, tho annual payment of taxes begin ning this week. Tho tax rolls wero turned over to tho sheriff a couplo of days ago and that ofllco now has a number of extra omployes taking enro of tho payment. Sheriff Gage Is not sending out no tices to tax payors this year, but each tax payer Is required to list his own proporty whereupon tho sheriff's of flco will fill in tho amount of taxes due against each parcol of property. A separate entry Is made for holdings In each quarter section and for ench lot. If tho taxes are paid boforo March 3, and no penalty will bo Imposed, lowed. If paid between March 15 and April 4, no rebato is allowed or one-half maybe paid before April 4, and the balanco paid boforo Octobor 3, and no penalty will bo Imposed. If at least half Is not paid beforo April 4, the taxes aro considered de linquent nnd n penalty of ten per cent Is Imposed and Interest charged at the rato of one per cent n month. Tho taxes on Marshfield property will be slightly higher than n year 0 OFFENSE ON C R GN SHORTLT ago, tho assessment remaining about llngor nnd uontK Ul0 glrl.fl ,uothor,. tho snmo but tho total levy for tholMrB AllCMHtI. iTnieor with n km. different purposes being slightly greater. Why don't you SAVE MONEY by buying your FLOUR and FEED of HAINES? in o-,if&JiutVLAt i.jr.-'Jii-w.-M.i-j-,t. ....ir,iV,jl LUMBERMEN T President Hines of National As sociation Makes Request of Congress. URGES THAT FREE LOGS BE ALLOWED Representative Clark Intimates Price Went Up After Tariff Reduction. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day, Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 4. A hearing for Pacific coast Lumber Manufacturers upon the Canadian re ciprocity agreement was asked of thus Houso Ways nnd Means Committee today by Edward Hlnca of Chlcngo, President of tho National Association of lumber Mnnufncturors. Hlncs practically admitted ho por sonnlly would not opposo tho agroo ment If American lumbor Interests could bo allowed frco logs from Can adn. Ho said tho treaty proposed to mnko lumber but not logs frco. "Lumbermen want tho samo pri vilege Mint Is given tho wood pulp, mnnufncturors said Hlncs. "Pulp logs nro mndo frco by tho tronty." Representative Chnmp Clark nskod Hlncs whothor lumbor had not actu ally gono up after tho reduction wns mndo In tho last tariff bill, Hlnos nnswercd that lumbor from tho Man ufacturers' standpoint had gono. -8tcndlly down. Clinlrninn Payno of tho Ways and Means Commltteo announced tho hcnrlugs beforo tho commltteo re garding tho Cnnndlan reciprocity ngreomont would closo noxt Thurs day nt flvo p. in. Tho hearings will bo limited. DENIES HIS CONFESSION. Sensation Sprung In Noted Russian; Murder Case. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Buy, Times.) ST. PETERSDURG, Russia, Fob. 4. Dr. Pantchonko, solf-stylod person al export In court todny rotractod tho confession Mint ho dollboratoly mur dered Count Routurlln nt tho Instiga tion of tho Inttor's brothor-In-law, Count O'Brien Do Lassy. Tho accus ed physician assorted ho had beon In duced to mnko tho admissions of guilt by promises mndo him by tho examining magistrates at tho origin al Inquiry. OUTIIREAK OX ISLAND. 1 Chinese Near Jiuiuilcn In Revolt Cnplfnl Looted. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DATA VIA, Jamaica, Fob. 4. A; sorlotiB outbreak occurrod on the Chlneso Island of DIHoton. Tho cap ital Tanjung Pandnn was looted' and tho chlof administrator and oth ers wero murdered. Troops linvo- been dispatched to tho scono. KILLS HIMSELF 1 1 1 Jealousy Leads Michigan Man to Triple Tragedy at Mount Clemens. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich.. Fob. 4. August WIers, a farmer 27 years? old, committed sulcldo by tho poisons roU(0 a((0r shooting Miss Hattlo Un- mer. Doth nro In n critical condition. Jealousy was tho cause. Special SOAP SALE at tho CROSS Drug Storo. RED jJff. REG 0 m T W II tilfl itj