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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1911)
(Eflfl tea ADS. NEWS AV1II-V BUSINESS IS SLOW, AD VKHTISK. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI DENCED 1Y SUCCESSFUL BUSl M'SS HOUSES EVERYWHERE :: GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW I1Y HEADING THE COOS HAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME TEHSEIjY TOM) : :r MEMDEH OK ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXIV Established In J 878 its Tito Const Mail MARSHFIELD,OREGOIl, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 22. PRESIDENT TAFT THREATENS EXfRA SESSION OF CONGRESS SENATE COMMITTEE FAVORS 'FRISCO I Executive Declares That Can adian Reciprocity Must Be Voted On. SERVES NOTICE ON LEGISLATORS TODAY Progressive Members Said to Be Lined Up Against Administration. (By Associated PrOBS to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 8. President Tnft served notice, on Con gress todny through Bcnntors Crnno nml Carter thnt tliero niUBt ho n voto on the reciprocity agreement with Cnnmla or ho will cnll congress back In nn extra sesfllon nfter March I. The rules of tho sonnto which per mit untrnmmellcd dlflcusslon of n mensuro In tho prlnclpnl barrier to voto In thnt body. It Ib known thnt Heyburn nnd Dally nro bitterly op posed to tho agreement nnd thnt tho opposition oxtondB nlso to most of the progressive republlcnns. Some of tlicso senators hinted thnt their relntlons with thoWhlto IIoubo nre not sufficiently plensnrit of Into to cnuso them to exert themselves In support of nn ntlmlnlstratlon mens lire. GILL BEATEN BY DILLING Seattle Mayor Ousted at Re call Election In Seattle By Women. SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. S. Dy n majority of several thousand, Mnyor Gill was defeated by Georgo Dllllng In ycBtordny's rccnll election here. Tho GUI faction attributes his defeat entirely to tho largo number of women voting, practically nil tho women voting agahiBt tho "open town" policy which lend to Gill's rccnll.. Support of for Panama 0 RG IS Unanimous In Golden Gate Exposition Naval Rendez vous Turned Down. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. S. Snn Francisco todny won tho unnnl nioiiB voto of tho Senate Committee on IndtiBtrlnl expositions for tho Panama Canal exposition. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) "WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 8. Tho committee voted to report tho resolution declaring' for Snn Fran cisco Just ns it pnsscd the House of Representatives. . Dy a voto of 8 to 5, tho committee rejected nn (intendment offered by Senator Swanson providing for n rcndcz-voUB nt Hampton Roads. Scn ntor Swanson announced ho would renew this amendment when tho bill Is tnken up in tho Bcunte, adding his amendment provided for nn Invltn tlon to tho fleets of tho world to ns scntblo In Hampton Honda whence tho representatives of tho ;tatIonB will proceed to Washington for nn olllclnl celebration of tho opening of tho caunl. Upon conclusion of thin program that mny mnrk tho celebra tion In this city, tho plnn proposes tho President shnll go to Hampton Roads and there review tho groat fleet boforo It starts on Hh voyago to San FranclBco via tho Panama Cannl. OF REVOLUTION AND CALL TROCE KILLS FRIEND HIMSELF SHOOTS QUEEN OF LITTLE HUNGARY I RAISE RATES ON MAGAZINES Agree to Charge More For Mailing Advertising Sec tions In the Future. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. S. It Is reported tho Sonato Commltteo on Postofllces and Post Roads todny adopted an amendment to tho post offlco appropriation bill to Increaso the second class rates on advertising matter In periodicals. Tho amend ment was ngreed on at tho White House today at a conference of Pres ident Tnft, Vice-President Sherman, Postmaster General Hitchcock nnd Senators Carter and Crnlno. Mayor Straw Reappoints City ' Engineer and Council Opposes. Mayor E. E. Straw last evening lU. COOK IS SARCASTIC. DNcivdlted Polar Explorer to Talk In Dos Moines. 'By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) DKS MOINES, la., Feb. S. Tho Des Moines Press club today receiv ed an acceptance from Dr. Frederick Took to an Invitation to lecture In ws Moines, February 23 , In IiIb Acceptance Dr. Cook says, "the opin ion of my countrymen In Town, nnd the west Is of greater value than the 'alk of the nrm-chair geographers of all the world." THE WHEAT MARKET. By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO. 111.. Feb. S. Wheat 'loied as follows: May. 04 3-Sc: July, 92 7-Sc; September, 91 7-Sc. submitted to tho city council the re appointment of P. A. Snndborg, whoso services were nt n meeting Inst month ordered dispensed with. Tho council Immediately adopted n motion thnt tho appointment bo not confirmed, Councllmen Coke, Al- brccht nnd Ferguson voting against the appointment. Tho voto on tho motion by Coun cilman Albrecht not to confirm tho appointment was first by ayes and nnys but tho voto was not distinct nnd tho mayor called for a rising voto with tho result that Coke, Fer guson nnd Albrecht stood up. Messrs. Savage nnd Powers who woro present, voted In favor of con firming tho nppolntmeut, and Coun cilman Copplo was absent. Today, it was claimed thnt tho nppolntntent stnnds ns It Is alleged that tho charter provides that a two-thirds voto of tho council, or four votes, is necessary to reject. However, this will bo threshed out later, probably. Last evening, tho mayor declnred tho motion not to confirm tho nppolntntent cnrrled. Tho city engineer problem was brought up by a discussion of tho North Front street matter. Mayor Straw, raid .that tho residents of I ., thnt section wore expecting tho city; oOUtrlGrn to look nfter tho engineering tho sanio as It did on other streets nnd thnt ho had told Mr. Sandberg to go ahead and prepnro plans for tho street Improvement. Councilman Albrecht Interrupted tho mayor and declnred that ho would oppose any warrants for Mr. Sandborg's pay after February 1. Here other discussion along tho Aurora Youth Confesses to Shooting Girl As They Are About to Elope Accident, He Says. (By Associated Press to Coon Times.) AURORA, 111., Fob. 8. Florenco Salvolm, nged sixteen, styled "Tho Queen of Llttlo Hungary," was found unconscious on tho Northwest ern rnllrond tracks here todny. Sho NO ATTACK ON JUAREZ YET was shot four times nnd cannot llvo. Lntcr, sho gained her senses nnd upon her statoment Georgo Kndnzeo, 27 yenrs old wns arrested. Tho pol ice learned thnt ho nnd tho girl plan ned to olopo last night and that sho hud drawn nil her savings amount ing to several hundred dollars from tho bnnk. This ntonoy wns missing whon tho girl was found. When con fronted by tho girl's statement, Kn dazoo confessed. It wns not prome dlt'ntcd, ho declared. 'Ho pointed tho recolvcr In fun and growing excited pulled tho trigger. Bachelor Neighbors Near Van couver Victims of Strange Crime. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) VANCOUVER, D. C, Feb. S. J. Follett, n city laborer living In- a suburb, today shot and killed Sam rxorris, n wen digger living in nn Haytien Government Imposes Awful Penalty on Men Daring to Rebell. TAKEN FROM PRISON AND SHOT FOR DEED Insurrection Reaches Formid able Proportions When Armistice Is Declared (By Assoclntcd Press to Cooi Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 8. President Davlln of Honduras, and adjoining cabin, nnd then Bhot lilm-1 Clonornl llonlln. his revolutionary self fntally. Follett and Norrls woro bachelors nbout 46 yenrs old. The reason of tho tragedy Is not known. opponent have agreed to an armis tice. HOLD OP PAY Mexican Revolutionists Re main Near But Fail to Strike Blow. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Fob. 8. Pascul Orozco nnd his revolutionists still occupied their position across tho river from tho smelter thrco miles west of hero today. Tho Mexican Junta on this side Is experiencing llttlo difficulty In sending provisions to tho revolutionists. SEN TO MAKE HASTE President Taft Holds Confer ence In Hopes of Avoiding Extra Session. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 8. President Taft summoned Sonators Crnno and Cnrtor to tho Whlto House todny to urgo upon them tho neces sity of expediting legislation In ttio Senato so thoro would bo no neces sity for nn extra session of congress. Vice-President Shormnn nnd Son ntor Smoot nlso wero in conforonco with tho President. ON HALL AVENUE FINISH SURVEY NO NEW TRIAL I TO COOS BAY FOR SLAYERS i Pacific Surveying Crew Leaves Eugene for San- Francisco. EUGENE, Ore., Fob. 8. N. W. McCluskoy, Riley Andrews D. D. Vint, E. E. Jnccard, R. Wlndolo and othors who constituted, tho crow of what wero supposed to be Southern Pacific surveyors, who ran tho lino same line followed nnd tho mayor from th,a cUy to a polnt connecUnB PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. S- Nchanged. -Wheat TACOMA, Wash.. Tti R ni. Mam wheat. SI nmi fta. Pnriv. old. 82c; Club, Sic; Red. Russian, rem- Business nnnt Aiov noil M the ferry Transit reports that fur'ng the month of .Tnnnnrv tin lajrled between Eastslde and Marsli- r'U i (2S iwi.nn, inn I., i'oc4i6cio, i)j tennis, li Tigs, 17 head nt cnM, anA to lutos. said that he Intended to reappoint Mr. Sandberg city engineer and tho council could do as it pleased about the matter. He drew out a typo written form out of his pocket and signed it nnd gave It to City Record er Butler, snylng he might ns well dispose of it now as anytime, Mr. Butler rend the appointment which merely stated that he hereby ap pointed Sandberg city engineer, not specifying tho term of the appoint ment. Immediately the motion not to confirm tho appointment wns made nnd voted upon. Mayor Straw called attention to the fact that if an engineer was hired by tho Job, the usual pay was four per cent and the Jorth Front street Improvement which will cost upwards of $17,000, if filled by tho I (Continued on taz 4.) with tho Junction line running to Florenco and Coos Bay,, have finished their work and left for San Francis co to report to Chief Engineer Hood. Of course they gave out nothing of their work and all thnt purports to como from them Is purely guess work ns nothing can bo said for publica tion until tho report is fully digested and determination made by tho powers that bo. MID-WEEK rTAFFl SALE tomor row at Lewis', 15 CENTS the pound. Lynchers. of Anti-Saloon Lea gue Detective to Serve Long Terms. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEWARK, Ohio, Fob. 8. Judge Welgandt today overruled tho mo tion for a new trial for William McKinloy, a shop-keeper, found guil ty of manslaughter for complicity In tho lynching of Carl Ethorlngton, the "Dry" detective In July, auu sent McKInley to twenty years In tho tfenltentlary. Manuel Botha, convicted in connection with tho lynching, had previously been sen tenced to life imprisonmont. CULLOM IS NOT TAINTED. A GREAT MISTAKE If you do not hear WILLIAMS AND ROY every night at tho CHRISTIAN CHURCH good name. Illinois Senator Declares His Record Is Clean. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TlmeB.) , WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 8. In a brief statement to tho senato i today Senator Cullom of Illinois said I never had n dollar been corruptly used In any of his elections. Ho de- clared the people of Illinois aro ns moral as In any other state and said thov could take care of their own City Counoil Discusses Defec tive Job of Paving 'Other Business. Tho Marshflold city council last night decided not to pay Whltmoro nnd MorrlBsoy any mora money on tholr contract for Improving Hall avonuo in South MnrBhflold. There was $730 in tho Hall avonuo fund but tho council ordorod this withhold until tho contractors did tho Job up In nccordnnco with specifications. Councilman Tom Coko mild that ho folt that tho contractors woro ful ly nwaro when thoy wero doing tho Job thnt it wns not in nccordnnco with tho specifications nnd inten tionally slighted It, especially In view of tho conflicting excuses they liavo slnco given for tho defects. Ho said thnt they told him thnt the rea son tho required amount of bitumen wasn't put on tho street was be cause- somo of their men woro quit ting nnd thoy didn't hnvo sufficient mntorlal' on hand to do it; that they told Councilman Powers tho reason thoy didn't put on tho right amount wns bec'auso thoy couldn't got men to do it right; that thoy told Inspect or Lawhorno thnt thoy intendod to skimp Hnll avonuo to mnko up for tho extra nmouut thoy had errone ously put In North Second street. Mr. Coko Bald ho had paid his as sessment for tho street but thnt ho didn't tldnk it wns right for tho council to pny for n Job thnt had bcon slighted nnd furthermore thnt ho hnd boon Informed thnt tho coun cil could bo held by tho property ownors for nccoptlng work not up to specifications. Councilman Savago said that he thought tho mattor was all sottled because tho council had plainly given Contractors Whltmoro nnd MorrlBsoy to understand that thoy couldn't nc- copt tho street or pay any more on It until tho required amount of bitu men was put on. He said that Mr. MorrlBsoy had Informed them that tho contractors woro willing to tear up tho old bitumen and put down now bitumen to meet tho specifica tions. Mayor Straw said It wasn't neces sary for tho council to discuss tho matter because thoy couldn't do any thing moro nbout tho Job until It wns mnde to conform with tho spe cifications. And nt this, tho mattor wns dropped. Other Business. A rohnto of $302.40 wns declared on Ninth street from Donnelly avo nuo south to tho city limits. It will run from $8,00 to G3 cents per lot. CAPE HAYTIEN, Fob. 8. Gener al Mlollloucr, head of tho revolution ary forces and flvp other rqbol gen erals were taken from prison and shot to death last night. Mtllluncrd was arrested soon nfter the uprising and rcmnlncd In con finement until his execution was or dered by tho government. PUERTO CORTE55, Honduras; Feb. 8. Tho revolutionary army un der General Lcchrlstmas , occupied' Puerto Cortez late yesterday. Sever al hundred revolutionists woro land ed from schooners nnd mnrchod through tho streets. STUDENTS BY FAST T 1 Two Fatally Injured and Nine: Others Escape With Minor Hurts. f (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WICHITA, Kas Fob. 8 A cov- orcd wagon carrying twelve school children wns hit by a train twenty miles southeast of horo lata yester day. Harloy Harlenbowor, ngod fifteen; and Grovor Hnrlenhower, ngod nine teen wero fntnlly Injured. Three daughters of Mrs. Ellen Al len woro caught on the engine and carried on half a mllo and woro only slightly injured. Tho studonts who wero In tho wagon reading did not obsorvo tho approach of tho train. It Is doubtful If a franchise to that offect can bo adopted. John F. Hall was granted a por mlt for tho construction of n cess pool on his property on Central avo nuo West. W. A. Kotchum's request for it rofund of his dog license wns refus ed. Ho moved nway with his dog soon aftor paying tho license horo. An alias warrant was ordorod for tho collection of assessments on Fla nagan avenue. Tho flnanco commtttoo wns in structed to engngo nn export accoun tant to audit the city's books. It is likely that either G. W. Kaufman or J. D. Hamlin will bo engaged for tho work. A number of current expenses bills woro ordorod paid. Tho following amounts wero or dered paid tho contractors holding tho various contracts; West Marshflold sowor, $140; El rod avonuo, $240; South Eighth street, $150; Second nnd Park, $30j Alley. In block 41, $15. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Evory employer, employo and bus iness man who Is interested in tho- Oregon liability laws Is requested to It was decided not to grant n per- bo presont nt n meeting to be hold tnlt for tho First Trust and Savings this evening, Feb. 8, at 7:30 o'clock bank to build nn ontranco to tho , nt tho Mnrshfleld Chambor of Com basemont of tho "building except byiniorce to discuss Important ponding franchise. Sovoral expressed them- legislation affecting It. solves as opposed to it oven .then nnd ' VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec. I