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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1911)
(tas mm mmt& ADS. NEWS wiinx dusixess is slow, ad- VI'HTISU. THAT IT FAYS IS EVI )I'XCBI -- SUCCESSFUL HUSI NpSS HOUSES EVERYWHERE '.: (JET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY HEADING THE COOS HAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME TEHSEIjY TOLD MEMHEH OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS VOL. XXXIV Established ill 187H ns Tliu Const Mail MARSHFIELD.OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY15, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall mill Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 28. ENDANGER RECIPROCITY H TALK 1 URTLE: SIX ARE DROWNED OF or 1 i NORTH BEND COUNCIL TURNS" SGHJJJDMER DOWN APPDINTIVIEKTS OF MAYOR I By Vote of Five to One Rejects New Marshal and Night Watch There. ACTING MAYOR HAS APPOINTED NEW MEN! p. Anderson and A. H. McKay Succeed Bill Smith and Policeman Barnes. Tho North Dend city council lust turning rejected tho appointments of Marshal DIU Smith and Policeman ' J1"r8 , , . a., I mmics mudo by Mayor L. J. Simpson nanus ihuuu i jiibt prior to his departure a couple of weeks ago. The council also adopted a resolu tion asking the acting mnyor, Coun cilman Fnlkonstoin, to appoint a now marshal and policeman. Mr. Falkon ttcln appointed I Anderson, former marshal thero, and A. II. McKay of Bangor. Thuso appolntmonts were promptly ratillcd by tno council. The action of tho council was un vi.niioit mill wnn nrrnlllllllaliod ' "I"-"" - ..- .- ,...v .. ... ..... without any speeches. When Mnyor mtsslouors In placo of tho lato Arbi Slnipson's appointment wasead to shop Hyan. be acted upon, n secret balle. was asked for. Tho voto resulted In vo ...nliiut llu. rnuflrnmtlim of tho ifU- .... ... 1 ...... I.. ....,. nf llwihlA poinuueiiiH nun uiiu ii " . While It is not definitely known, It Is understood that Mr. Falkenstoln was the ono who voted in favor of confirming tho appointments. Soon afterwards, tho council adopted a motion asking tho acting, mnyor to appoint two men to 1111 tho vacnncles. After somo thought, Mr. Knlkensteln appointed tho now men. Mayor Simpson Is now In Snn Francisco and is expected homo In a week or ten days. It Is expected that il.A... ...lit l.n li In .Inlnry itllmn lift I III' I IT ttlll UU llllllftO UUIUh - iiv learns that his appolntmonts woro , iro' ",,uo u" uuo ""' ' turned down and what tho outcome musing considerable comment on will bo is hard to guess. Coos Dny. Many are hoping It will This was tho only business of lm- " WHod off In tho Senate, as thoy portnnco that camo up nt tho session, l bl,tl for th 8CCtlon' , the balance being devoted to tho pay- Representative Pelrco contends meat of bills and urging tho eollec- ' tll iett8Uro ,8 ll Kod " tlon of assessments for street Impro-jthnt tho crabs aro merely going to vements wnsto along tho beach now. Messrs. Anderson and McKay aro' - A- Dennett and other Coos Day to assume their duties Just ns soon ns c,n, "" tno Pnittlng of their bonds aro approved by tho city ' 8ll ot ,rom fllro otllclals and may do so today. It Is would mean tho elimination of tho ,i..c..i i.f M.. amith on,i crnb In a vory short time. Thoy nro Barnes will give' away' as soon as their successors qualify. XEW TACOMA POSTMASTER. F. L. Stocking Ih New Xnsby of Paget Sound City. (By Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 15. F L. Stocking was appointed post master at Tacoma. Wash., today. WANTS FEDERAL COXTROL. State Railway Legislation Is Severely Criticised. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PHIPAfjn. Ill Pnh 1K Tim - . -- prediction that tho Interstate Com- merco Commission shortly would ex- ercise control over all commerce ana A tin Vfrsvn i. n 4 ..L. AL. unl1i.nnil charges that much of tho railroad rate legislation passed by tho Indi vidual states was "vicious, corrupt and dishonest" were made before tho traffic Club hero today by Walter E. McCormac, former attorney for tho commission. DLACK HAND SCARE. Domb Exploded In New York Tene meiit House Today. (Dy Associated Pres3 to Coos Day Times.) XEW YORK, N. Y Feb. 15. An f'ther alleged "black hand" plot is ''ack of tho explosions which shook a Harlem tenement today, breaking windows in tho neighborhood and damaging buildings considerably. Two score of occupants were drivou panic-stricken Into tho street. DANCE FIGHT BE FATAL Four Italians Stabbed In Free For-AII Fight at Denver Ball. (Dy Assoclnted I ess to Cooa Dny Times.) DENVER, Colo., Foh. If.. Four ItnlliuiH nro In the county hospital with stub wounds from a froe-for-nll fight, nnd 25 others nro in Jail. An n ' curly morning dance wns the scene. early morning dunce was the scene One of tho Injured probably will die. GUIDONS IS NAMED. Caiillunl Mario Member of Indian Hoard by Tuft. (Dy Associated Pross to Coon Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 15. Cardinal Gibbons was today np- nolnted bv I'rosldnnt Taft to bo a innmlior nt tlin linnnl nf Imtlnii f?nm CRAB BILL IS Coos Bay People Indignant Over Peirce's Measure Re moving Protection. Tho Pelrco bill removing tho pro --K everything In their power to nave ll iwiucimju um. Coos Day men returning from Sa lom roport that Mr. Duffy, who is In terested 'In tho North Dond condon sary, has boon urging tho passage of tho bill with a vlow of starting a branch to tho condensary for can ning and shipping crabs. Other legislation. C. R. Peck who has Just returned from Salem states that tho tido land bill permitting tho stato to cede tldo lands to Port commissions has pass ed both houses ond Is now up to tho governor. Local Salary Dills. It Is understood that Representa tion nnMrinff'n hill increasing tho . . ii.. - ..., fv naanHnr sninry oi wiu l .....v, from $i,200 to $1,350 por year will 1)aB8 Tno extra $150 Is to pay ex nense8 0f tho assessor . (111. Senator Chase's bills to provide an extra deputy for tho Coos county clerk and another for tho Coos county sheriff nro also expected to pass. IILOCK LORIMER VOTE. Senntor Deverldgo Unable to Force His HcMiIutlon. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. Senntor Doveridgo again today failed to ob tain Unanimous consent of tho Sen ato to voto next Tuesday on his Lo rlmer resolution. He gave notice on that day ho would ask tho Sonato to continue In session until tho resolu tion is disposed of. Burrows block ed the proceedings under a general consent agreement. 1 MUCH TALKED (By United "Wireless) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 35. The gasoline schooner Oshkosh, bound i'rom TillnnroOk for Gardiner, turned turtle two miles south of the Columbia river and all aboard except Engineer George May was drowned. There were seven in the crew. May's escape was miraculous. It is presumed thai the Oshkosh 's engines must have gone back on her and she drifted northward. BUILT ON The Oshkosh was built at by the Elmore Transportation Company of Astoria. She was here recently and overhauled at the shipyards and ar rangements made for bnil.ding a sister ship. Tho master of tho Oshkosh wns Captain Latham. Win. Donn was chief engineer and Mr. May was as sistant engineer. Threo others of tho crow wcro sailors and tho other tho steward. Tho names of tho sailors aro not known hero. All became FREE TOLLS FOR Speakers at Pan-American Conference Urge Low Duty Through Panama Canal. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlr-ics.) WASHINGTON, d! C, Fob. 15. Frco tolls for American ships passing through tho Panama canal or, If no- cessary, a rato low enough to glvo American vessels a distinct advantage over forolgn craft was pointed out In speeches nt tho Pnn-Amorlcnn Commercial Conforonco today as of great moment to tho futuro of tho trndo between North and South Am erica. CANAL DONE EARLIER. Col. fioetlinls Siiyn It Will Do Finish eel September 1, 1IMS1. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 15. T MEASURE PASSES HOUSE AND SEXATE PROVIDIXO FOR NEW SYSTEM OF SUPERVISION. SALEM, Ore, Fob. 15. Hunting ton's bill providing for county edu cation boardB now only ueods tho slgnaturo of tho governor to enact it into a law. Tho bill passed tho seuato with but Uttlo opposition. It provides for tho appointing of a county educational board In coun ties having CO districts or more, this county educational board to Includo tho county superintendent and four other mombors, serving without pay. They in turn may name assistant superintendents or supervisors who shall servo 10 months each year at $100 a month. Promoters of tho measure state that Its object Is to Increase tho ef ficiency of tho rural schools and do velop a better country school system generally. TAFT SIGXS DILL. PrrMdcnt Approves San Frnnclbco Exposition Measure. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 15. Presldpnt Taft today signed tho bill designating San Francisco as the city in which will be held tho 1915 expo sition signalling tho opening of the Panama canal. I1IN Y SCHOOL 0 D UN GOOS BAY. North Bend and was owned fairly well acquainted on tho Day during tho week tho Oshkosh was un dergoing rcpnlrs at North Dend. Mr. Dean's brothor has boon at North Dend supervising tho construction of tho sister ship of tho Oshkosh, but left n fow days ago for San Francisco. AMERICAN SHIPS Colonol George W. Goothals, chief engineer of tho Panama canal said tho cannl would bo completed by Sep tember 1 1913, nt a cost of $3G0, 000,000. This Is two years ahead of all earlier cstlmntcs for completion of tho cannl and fully fr0,000,OOQ less than many engineers hnvo figured as tho total cost. Decauso of tho early completion ot tho cnnal, Colonol Goothals urged tho houso commlttco on commorco to preparo legislation under which ship ping tolls for passage of vessols through tho watorway can bo fixed. Colonol Goothnls could not say what would bo a fair chargo, but thought tl por ton of a vessel would bo n heavy tax on vessols using tho cnnal, but would glvo tho trnnBcontl nontnl rnllroad competition on freight from Now York to Snn Fran cisco. Miss Daisy Ogden of Daven port Is First Woman Division Passenger Agent. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DAVENPORT, la., Fob. 15. Miss Daisy Ogden for years chlof clork of tho Davenport passenger ofllco of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quln cy wns appointed division passenger ngont. Sho Is tho first woman so far as local railroad men know to occupy such a position In tho United Stntes. Her territory Is from Watertown, Illinois, to Dattendorf, la., and in cludes Mollne, Rock Island nnd Da venport. MONEY FOR .MIKADO. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay TlmeB.) TOKIO, Japan, Fob. 15. Tho bud got for 1911-12 passed tho lower House. It snows a total of $27G, 500,000 nnd tho total of tho expendi tures exactly bnlances. :ntttjutt t "THE LOST BOY" t 1 AT THE ' t t CHRISTIAN CHURCH J TONIGHT t SEE THE t PRODIGAL SON 1 BY THE STERE0PTIC0N mtun:w WON JURISTS PAT IS INCREASED House Advances Salary of Chief Justice and Associate Justice of Supreme Court. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Feb. 15. The House voted to Increase the sal ary of tho chief JubUcc of tho United Stntes from $13,500 to ?15,uu. iter year and the salaries ol if,o nssoctate Justice from $12,500 to $14,000. Tho lncrenso was made by an amendment to tho bill for codifying tho laws relating to tho Judiciary. POPE PIUS ILL. Pontiff Surfers From Severe Attack of Influenza. (Dy Associated Press to Coob Day Times.) HOME, Italy, Feb. IS. Pope Plus Is 111 of Influenza nnd remained In bed today. AT Insurrecto President of Mexico Confers With His Strategy Board. (Dy Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Fob. 15. It was learned positively this afternoon thnt Francisco I Mndoro, tho Insurrecto provisional president ot Mexico, Isnt Guardaupo, Mox., with Abrnm Gonn znles and mombors of tho Insurrocto board of strategy. MADEKO IX EL PASO. liiMiiTt'cto Leader Leavew .Statement of Affairs. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Tox Fob. 15. Admit ting Francisco I Mndoro, Insurrecto president of Moxlco was in El Pnso Sundny and declnrlng ho hnd boon hero for six weeks, and only left InHt night, mombors of tho Juntn todoy gave out an Intorvlow which they do claro Madero dictated last night bo foro leaving. Ho Is credited with saying tho Mexi can government would resort to any means under frivolous nnd trumped up charges to hold him in this or any other country nnd snys his ar rest at this tlmo would greatly Inter fere with tho work of his forces in tho field, woro ho detained. He sayB tho Insurgents hopo In a short tlmo to bo In possession of Cludad Juarez or some other suitable capital nnd port of entry. Ho says ho will leave tho Justlco of tho Insurrecto cnuso to "tho groatest of alt Juries public opinion." NOT IX HOSPITAL. Latest Rumor of Dorothy Arnold Is Denied. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay . Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y Fob. 15. A roport printed hero today that Miss Dorothy Arnold wns a patient In tho Flower Hospital lead tho hospital authorities to mako tho following statement: "Wo deslro to stnto, not only that Miss Arnold Is not a pn tlent hero, but thnt sho novor has been a patient hero cither under hor own nnmo or under nny othor name" Try Tho Times Want Ads. MDERO W AUPE Representative Champ Clark Stirs Up Things By Speech In House. PRESIDENT TAFT OUT WITH DENIAL Executive $ays He Has No In tention Of It Canadians Irritated. II ED TOKUM (Dy Associated Press to Coot Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 15. President Taft to somo of his coin gresslonnl callers today expressed astonishment thnt Representative Clark should havo Injected into tho reclprooclty discussion In tho Houso yostorday any thought about tho an nexation ot Cnunda at tho Whlto House. lie said ho regarded tho re marks as most unfortunnto nnd tho President has made It known ho would like to hnvo It understood throughout tho world that his ad ministration has no thought what ever of annexation whou tho recipro city ngrcoment Is arranged. MAKES CANADIANS AXCJRY. LtberalH tSupportiug Reciprocity Op pose Annexation. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) TORONTO, Out. Fob. 15. Champ Clark's remarks In tho Houso ot Re presentatives last night when dis cussing reciprocity of tho prospoctoC nnnoxntlon to tho United States, tho laBt thing any Canadian wants, nnd tho congressman's declaration ns to tho ultlmnto effect of reciprocity Is rankling In tho henrts of tho llbor- als who havo horotoforo boon strong supporters of reciprocity. SENATE IS FAVORABLE. Filibuster Only Thing That Will De feat Reciprocity Measure. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). O., Fob. 15. Reciprocity with Cnnnda, which to day becamo tho prluclpnl question boforo tho Sonato, Is bollovcd to do pond upon whether tho opposition will resort to a filibuster to defeat It. It Is tho best Judgment ot loaders that It tho McCall resolution is al lowed to como to a voto, It will pass tho Senate by n declslvo voto. REPORT NOT TRUE. England Did Nut Urge Canada In Hc- eiproclty Negotiations. (Dy Acsoclntod Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, England, Fob. 15. In tho Houso today, Premier Asqulth stated that tho roport that tho homo government hnd encouraged tho Can adian government In Its reciprocity negotiations with tho Unltod States, was untrue, FAHR GIVEN PLACE. Registrar of Hums Laud Ofllco Is Named. (Dy Associated Proas to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 14. Tho nominations of Wm. Farr to bo registrar of tho Lnnd Ofllco at Hums, Oregon, wwns mndo by Prosldont Taft today. LOOKS HAD FOR H1LLMAN. Seattle Millionaire Faces Serious Trouble. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE. Wash., Fob. 14. Tho trial of Millionaire Clnronco D. Hlll mnn, tho "easy paymont" land doal or, continues to bo tho absorbing to plo hero. A largo number of wit nesses hayo testified of his allegod unlawful mothods.