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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1911)
Stilts ADS. NEWS !.! T.WJ. THAT IT PAYS IS KVI- , iria v successful nusi- " PgS iiorBIM JA'EHVWHERE :: GUT IT WHILE IT IS NEW IIY HEADING Till? tX)OS DAY TIMES. AIAi THE NEWS ALL THE TIME TERSELY TOLD :: :: :: :: MEMIIEK OK ASSOCIATED IMIKSS Established In 1H7H iih The Const MkII VOL XXXIV MARSHFIELD.OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 38. (Gums 5tC4'JW ID FASH1E0 INDIAN FIGHT IS FOUBHT III NEVADA WILDS DC T ELECTION or SENATORS VALUABLE Posse Seeking Murderers of Cattlemen Lose One and Indians Eight. SEVEN BURNED IN TWO HOMES Explosion Causes Fatal Fire In Oneida, Pennsylvania, Last Night. (Ily Associated Press to Coos Day WAR DANCE PRECEDES BATTLE TO DEATH Scene of Encounter Sixty Miles West of Tuscarora On Sundayi (By Awoclntod Press to Coo Day Times.) nt'Vn Vnl' l"n1l. 27. In II lint- . , plosion, n flro Inst night burned two tic with Indian murderors yesterday 1 ., . , houses nt Oneida near hero, occupied noon, sixty miles west of Ttiscnrorn, " ' , , by minora Gabrlcl-Gorotsky nnd fight Indians wore hilled nnd the bnl- Into captured. One member of tho Mlc,,ncl S1,vnk' """garlnns, nnd Ave ToiM was killed. , members of tho Gorotsky family lost The Indlann commenced battle their lives, which started nt noon nnd lnsted ! three hours. Edward Hoylo or tno State rollco was hilled. Tho crime, which resultod In yes terday's battle prosumnbly wns com mitted Jnnunry 19 In LUtlo High Itock canyon, north of Washoo county. Harry Cambron, D. Indlano, J. U. Laxaguo nnd Pctor Errnmouspo were tho victims. All four, wonlthy loflinion. worn nt tholr enmn nonr Dento and hnd started to visit an-1 Oldest White Resident Of COOS Lorimer Case Taken Up In Sen-i1,alf "" hour whon Uvo en,ls wcro mndo for n quorum, ate Brings Plea for "Greatest Referring to tho plen thnt the pre n . D c ,. , .sent proceeding wns nn effort to ns- ui.liyo iua TUI l UaiUM BnssInato tho chnrnetnr nf T.nrlmnr. w. ....,. f Times.) IIA55ELTON, Pn., Feb. 27. Sti)-,nto, Crawford took tho floor to roply posed to havo been cntiscd by nn CX' Political Reform of Genera tion." (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 27. On motion of Senntor Durrows, tho Scnnto voted todny to proceed Imme diately with tho consideration of tho Lorimer case. Tho voto wns CO to 12. Many senators opposed to Lorimer voted for tho motion and It wns not n test of what tho flunl nction mny be. Tho mensuro boing beforo tho Son HARRY BALDWIN W County Dies at Bandon Sunday. Henry Ilowltt Raid win, tho oldest other enmp. Thoy never readied their destination nnd It was thought they had perished In n blizzard but on Fohrunry 8 their murdorod bodies were found and tho Indians woro sunpoctoil. because of tho horrlblo ,lv,K whlto rosldont of Coos county, manner tho dead wero mutilated. Tho ,,lotl nt Uandon yesterday nftor n tuspects wero trailed by tho posso lo"S Illness. Fnmlllnrly known ns until yesterday whon they cnmoi"1,nrr'" Baldwin, ho probnbly hnd n upon Indians and tho bnttlo followed. wldor acquaintance! among tho old When the Indians discovered that tho or residents of tho county thnn any pouo was upon thoin. thoy stnrted otnor mnn Ho wca olghty-ojght their regular war dnnco nnd nftor tho . J'0"1"8 'll' danco tho fighting commenced. Somo J- w- "ennett, whoso fnthor, of tho Indians woro wounded In a Gcorgo Dennett, was n boyhood com- running fight which extended over nI"'nlo of Mr- noldwln in Ireland, and mile of territory. The, remaining tno '','' of Damlon, today rocolv Indlans lay In tho brush nnd con- H ,CWB ot tho "lonwr'B death. It tlnued to fight. was I10t "noxpoctod as ho had boon At tho last 'stand, n flerco and'1 ,ow 'n iUno Tho funornl bloody battle ensued. IndlanB and wns ,loU1 th,B afternoon nt Bandon, Nuawi foueht nl.ln i.v Bi,i ,.inP 1 being In chnrgo of tho G. A. It. Post funs nnd bows and arrows, four bucks, two squnw8 and two chlldron ere killed Cnlldrnn U'nrn nni --. 11 VI U L11IIL.1I I'll. I'lllllllI II . Hoglo of Easlovlllo, a mombor of 8ce,lt- Ho wnB n studont nt Trln,ty the posBo, wns killed. None others C0,1B0 w,tn tUo mt0 Ocorgo ue,mo" Crawford declared If It wns deterred by such allegations, tho Senate would brnnd Itself as an "abject coward." "Great God," tho senator exclaimed, "are wo to turn nsldo nnd disregard tho direct testimony of bribery sim ply because somo ono says that to proceed mny lnjuro somcono? If wo nro to bo so controlled, It Is hotter wo should abolish tho Scnnto and burn our courthouses." Without having concluded, Craw ford yielded tho floor to Dacon nnd ho Immediately yielded to Ralnor who entered on tho dollvory of n set speech on tho subject of election ot Senators by direct vote, ho favoring tho nmendment of tho constitution for tho "greatest political reform ac complished by tho presont gonorn tlon." CHOLERA FATAL ATI JEWELS STOLEN P M OC N PASSENGER W CB 0 to somo ot Lorlmcr's expressions In his own defense. Tho senators did not romaln In tholr sonts nnd Craw ford proceeded a Ilttlo moro than JAPAN LIKES NEpEATY Think It Means Abrogation of Exclusion of Mikado's Sub jects From Pacific Coast. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) HONOLULU, II. T., Feb. 27. Tho local Japancso press Is approving tho.dentn8 fro,n cno,crft hftV0 occurred nt mo Hawaiian isianu qunrnntmo stn- Six Deaths From Plague Occur 0 At Hawaiian Islands Quarantine Station. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) HONOLULU, II. T., Fob. 27 Four TO BEJHOSEN Premier Briand and Ministers Tender Their Resignations' Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PARIS, France, Feb. 27. Arlstldo Drlnnd, who succeeded Premier Cle- menccau ns head of tho French cabi net July 23, 1909, today tendered tho resignation ot his ministry to Presi dent Falllcrcs. Tho premier doclarcd himself wenry ot tho bickerings ot parliament nnd tho Intrigues of cer tnln groups. Lntcr this afternoon President FnllicrcB ncceptcd tho resignations. Mrs. Mattwin Drummond i Chicago Loses $130,000 Worth of Them. VICTIM FORMERLY WIFE OF MARSHAL FIELD, JR. now tronty with tho United Stntcs. Thoy suggest it menus nn abrogation of tho inhibition ngalnst Japancso go ing to tho Pacific Const. tlon becauso of contact with Infected persons. There has been a total of six deaths slnco tho disease mndo Its nppenranco hero. SAIL SUNDAY there. Mr. Dnldwln wns born nt Dnndon, d, ono squaw and three County Cork, Ireland, April 30, 1823, woro captured. Edward ,nml wns of Fronch nnd KK"Bh do- were wounded. OSIIKOSII DAMAGED 910,000. ltcKri on Wrecked Schooner Shows Ship's Value $20,000. Lator ho became a Drltlsh sailor nnd finally camo to Amorlca In 184C. In 18-15, ho did sorvlco nt Fort Leaven worth and finally was transferred to tho Pacific coast, nnd while boing sont to Port Orford on tho govern- ASTOWA, Ore., Feb. 27. A nient transport Captain Lincoln was reck report of tho gnsollno schoon- shipwrecked off Coos Day, Jonuary erOshkosh that was stranded on tho 3 18r'2- " nm' tno thirty-five men Jetty sands Monday, February 13, succeeded In getting nshoro and after turning turtle oft tho mouth of , fnd only Indians hero. Tho troops 'he river, was filed in tho Custom-. composed Troop C of tho First U. S. House. Dragoons. Sometlmo after tholr ar- The report says tho vessel Is owned rival n whlto sottloment on tho Ump b' the Nehalem & South Coast Trans- 1a heard of their predicament and Portatlnn rvi..-...o , . vlalir.,1 Minni. Ainnntr thofio who ....... ,,,,,, wua vuiiieu in " - i . .. .. c,,i M,na -M00, and damage Is estimated camo from the Umpqua was tho Into, "" "" "' ' """ ""!'' r atliftftftA m... .... .. .'.... ii. T?inno, LIvesay, J. Dnkor, E. lurnor, PLANT GRASS ON NORTH SPIT Government Extends Plan For Preventing Shifting of Sands. Engineer Leofo, who has charge of tho government Improvement of Coos Day Harbor, has been author ized to expend $000 In extending tho Holland grass plantation on tho North Spit for tho purposo of pre- Among those nrrlv ng hero rromventng tho ghftng Qf finnd nn(J I. Ill Ulta Uil liui Hiu u. n M"'-"! Steamship Arrives In From Eu reka and Leaves For ' Portland. Tho Alliance sailed yesterday for Portland from hero. Sho was delay ed slightly by unfavorable weathor on nor trip botwoen hero and Eureka but It Is expected that sho will make up tho lost tlmo and got out of Port land Wednesday for Coos Day. EBON Tho donkey onglno, that. Patrick Flanagan. D. Layton, Mrs. II. S. Twamloy and Mrs. L. Cook. Among thoso sailing from hero on tho Alliance woro tho following: Sam Smith, P. Dillon, A. IC. OIo flcld, Francis II. Clarko, P. Canby, P. L. Canby, M. Oleson, John Petor son, E. K. Johnson, John Digsby, Henry Carlson, P. T. James, M. L. Walters, T. F. Daylis, II. D. Fergu son, W. K. West, II. Kerston, Victor M. F. reducing tho shoaling of tho bar In tho summer months. Mr. Leefo has appointed Geo. II. Wilson of Emplro who hns had charge of tho planting of tho grass on tho North Spit In tho past to tako charge of tho work. Mr. Wilson nnd a force of men will begin March nnd will plnnt a largo area northeast from IN LAST NIGHT Steafnship Arrives From San Francisco With Big Cargo of Freight. Tho Rcdondo arrived In last night from Snn Francisco after a good trip up tho coast. Sho had a good cargo of Incoming freight although tho first class passengers wero not ns nu merous ns oh othor trips. Among thoso arriving on tho Rc dondo wero tho following: R. D. Merchant, J. D. Hamlin, MIbb Graco Loar, O. Enzlor, Mrs. A. Gar field, W. Fitzgerald, A. II. Leo, J. Jonco, U. Williams, J. Enjak, and fifteen stocrago. Were Taken From Cabinet Drawer on Steamer Amerika Saturday Night. (Dy Associated Press to Coos P Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Feb. 27 Tho federal and local police nllko Inter ested thcmsnlvcB today In tho cooj tinned search for tho jowelry stolon from tho cabinet drawer In tho ntatc room of Mrs. Mnttwln Drummond, formerly Mrs. Marshall Flold, Jr., ot Chicago, on tho liner Amorlkn soma tlmo Saturdny night. Mrs. Drummond ostlmntod tho money vnluo of tho purloinod stones to bo $130,000 hut consldorcd thorn worth much in excess of thnt to hor personally because of tho untquo character of tho missing articles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Drummond had In- tended to proceed today to Chicago but Instond Mrs. Drummond satd tho loss of tho Jewels chnnged tholr plana nnd sho expects now to remain hero several days to nld tho search for them. 1 y is STARTED IS GIVEN GALL TO 0 Rev. J. Richard Olson of Marsh field May Go to Rose City Church. Tho Portland Journal Bays: "At a meeting of Immnnuel Lutheran church, North Nineteenth nnd Irv Ing streets, a cnll was Issued to Rev. J. R. Olson, pastor of tho Lutheran church at Mnrshflold, Or., and chap- a point opposlto tho Hfo saving sta- lain of tho Oregon Naval Resorvo Is to be used In hauling tho stranded fra,t flrth"r up on tho beach and to "Sht her, Is being placed In position GAME WARDENS OUT. Mr. Raldwln nnd his associates sue-1 ceoded In reaching Port Orford from whore they sont word to San Fran cisco of tho fato of tho transport. It took three months for word to roach there nnd the boat sent to tholr re lief was tho first craft manned by white men to enter Coos Day. That was May 3, 1852, Lator, Mr. Daldwln fought In tho :.iKys'en, Tony Darkley, M. Wacklnsch. Gv. West to Appoint Men For Terms Resinning March. SALEM Ore., Feb. 27. Every game warden In tho stnto win i nnt. of a Job on March 1 by order of Gov- Rogue River Indian wars and still ernor Weat who has notified each later saw sorvlco against tho Indians thof t. ... . -- mr, wui uo off tho payroll nftor date. AVIth this notice went n suggestion that thoy could apply for with Sheridan In Arizona. Ho also assisted In packing goods for tho government to tho troops on tho tbeir old Jobs and that appointments ! Oregon frontier but received only wuld be made on qualifications. part of his pay for It, ho boing Th TOrn.. I ,. ..!. 1 T.ll nnoU n-i-mor explained mat no among inoso who uuva muwu i" .nows nothing about the game war-! war claims against tho government. en s that Ws administration has In- After his Indian fighting, ho en- ..,ed frm preceding ones and that gnged In mining nnd finally settled step was takon In order that he on a ranch on tho Coqullle where he on d be sure that tho game wardens lived for twenty-seven years. Later qu h'8 ai,mlnstrntlon were men ho sold his ranch and decided to re- Ifled fr the positions they held, turn to his old home in Ireland to H , spend his declining days. However, Have your Job printing done at Jie waB dissatisfied there and return T,nes office. cd to Dandon. For a time, he made WHERE IS YOUR. REPORT? Heavy Fino lfYou Don't Furnish Corporation Datu. PORTLAND, Ore., Fob. 27. Pe nalties of from $50 to $500 may bo Inflicted on corporations not filing a statement of business with Colonel David Dunne, Collector of Internal Revenue, by March 1. Tho amount of fino to bo Imposed Is flxod at Washington, tho local office being re quired to report all delinquents. In view of tho fact the law was now last year consideration was shown corporations, but It Is said that strict compliance will bo expected tlmo. tlon. Tho grass will bo transplanted from tho old area. Tho grass will bo planted In low places so that It will bo certain to grow. In planting it, tufts of It will bo placed three feet opart In each direction. The planting of tho spit to grass has been advocated for a long tlmo and It Is believed that It will accom plish much good. Important News, "If True," Is In Local Circulation Today. Another fino crop of railway ru mors woro In circulation today but somehow or other thoy could not bo ofllclnlly confirmed. Ono roport had It that Porter Drothers and Cnpt. Ooodall of tho Goodall-Pcrklus company woro hero to closo up n deal for tho salo of tho O. C. & N. property to tho Hill Inter ests. Tho Portor Ilrothors woro do dared to bo going under nssumod names. Pat Hennessey, local repro eontntlvo of Goodall & Perkins com pany, said thnt Mr. Goodnll wns not horo nnd thnt ho hnd not beou ap prised of nny don or of Mr. Goodall Intending to conio horo. Still another roport wns that two Hill men were horo under assumod names and that ono of thoin was presumed to bo John F. Stovons. Mr. Stovons nnd G. M. McDowell, right of way man for tho Hill ronds In Oregon, woro In Snioin Inst Thursday but thoy gnvo no Intimation thoro or their Intention of coming to Coon Day. Another story was that roport di rect from Eureka that tho contract had beon lot for tho construction or elghty-flvo miles of railway from THE WHEAT MARKET. (Dy Associated Dross to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Wheat unchanged. ' Feb. 27. TACOMA, Wash., this Wheat unchanged. Feb. 27. his home at Mercy hospital In North Dond. Ho Is survived by two or threo sis ters In Ireland to whom ho willed the balance of his estate which amounts to only about $1,000. During re cent years, bo received $20 per month pension. CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 27. May wheat, 89 c; July, 88c; September, 87 3-8c. Radium, says Professor Ramsoy, will kill n cat. Dut In view of tho price of radium, It Is unlikely that Rev. Mr. Olson has indicated that ho will accept and will probably come to Portland In Juno. Ho was born in Holdrldgo, Nob., and was a grad uato from tho Augustana college In 1900, nnd from tho theological de partment In 1909. Ho came to Coos Eureka towards Coos Day. Day a yoar ago last spring. Report Simpson Deal. "Rev. Mr. Olson succeeds Rev. C. Another "unofficial roport" that cnus- J. Renhard, who resigned sovoral 0d consldorablo stir nt North Dond months ago to tako up tho building and Marshfiold was that Capt. A. M. of a hospital In this city. In tho Simpson had turned over his Coos meantlmo ho has filled tho pulpit ( TJny property to L. J. Simpson and from tlmo to tlmo." Edcar Simpson who woro to havo It. F. Falkensteln and C. S. Winsor ns socintod with thoin In conducting tho property in the future. Not nn In ""itlmntlon or such n deal has boon ro 'colvod through or from tho Simpson Lumber company horo. L. J. Simp son left San Francisco Saturday night for Coos Day and will probably arrive hero on tho noxt RreaUwator. PURE FOOD .MAN WEDS. Dr. Wiley and Miss Kidton Married Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) . WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 27. Dr. Harvey Wiley of puro food faino and Miss Anna Campbell Kolton, daughter of tho lato Joseph U. Kol ton, U. S. A., woro married hero today. K. O. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Owing to romoval of furnlturo from Red Men's Hall by tho Red Men tho Knights of Columbus will not Dut Dr. Eliot never Imagined for a hold their social party thoro this ovo- tho old methods of kllllnE cats will moment thnt his plea for big families nlng. Dy order of be abandoned. would make a hit with all tho women. . A. E. NEFF, G. IC .,-. iA