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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1911)
MANY A COUNTERfEIT GETS BY IN HIS MINCING RESPECT TOR FORMALITY OUR. ADS CARRYING I'our More-news, "'"'"l'1 PIenr as clnrly as 1i' t,,ls newspaper. If , iirwpnPi'r omitted an Issue now p,,il then even for fc Molality n ran sou m foitiiuK that It might rain Emv& SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A tore's advertising spnco In n newspaper, rouipiuvd with tlio space used by oilier Mores, should define Its comparative lmportaiico In tlio eoinniunlty! Does jour store's ud vert Mug spaee do that? U)Ull ot "u " h"" ri,- member op associatko presb VOL XXXIV Established In 1878 as The Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 109 (Eoos statu tm Ja, mJ& jv'i1 PEACE DECLARATION IN BO WILL BE ISSUED VERY SOON Commissioners Today Con sider Issuance of State ment to People. REBELS TO DISBAND WHEN IT IS OUT Ratification of President Diaz All That Is Needed Now to Settle It. I By Associated Press to Coos Da Times.) JUAREZ, Mox., Mny 20. Dr. Vasquez Gomez, hond of tho Ilobel peace commission, and Judgo Cnrba 1.1. T.Vilornl nenco envoy, conferred JU1 - today about tho lssunnco of a mnni- fcjto declaring penco throughout Mox- lco Judgo Cnrbnjnl has nskod Mox- to Cltr for instructions in tho mat - ,co w"' , ter. It was suggcsicu uy uuwub that some statement or manifesto should bo mudo to tho, poopio of Mexico, recording tho olllclal or un official understanding ranched on tho dliimteil points. By such n manifes to, It Is intended to disband n lnrgo part of tho lnsurrocto army! Should the Federal government npproyo lucli a Btoicmeni or iiiniiiiusui -wiium be Issued today, hut tlio Indications ate that it will not ho dono boforo tomorrow as tho gonornl nrmlfltlco does not exiilro until Monday night. BANK IS CLOSBD. .Wiv Veil; Institution Shut By .Stnto i:niiilner. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Mny 20. Tho Knlckorboockor Savings nnd Lonn Company closed Its doors this morn ing following nn oxninlnntlon by stnto luperintendont of banks, O. Il.Cho ney. The falluro Is a amnll ono. C K. NiniOLSON LOSBS HOME- sti:a in sand hills while Qrlt. C. COHBBS WINS AT LKAS1 PART or HIS. Decisions hnvo Just recolvod liore i the contests Instituted by tho gov ernment ngnlnst tho homestead claims of C. E. Nicholson nnd IL C. Cordes, The claims nro located in ihe Sand Hills and tho hearing on ibe contests took plnco horo Inst winter. in ,1w. Iknvtinal nnnt.tn, f 1 VIMlfll "n. tho decision la nsmlnst him on DECISIS IN UNO CONTEST taogr.u.nd that ho never established lock. Shnhan and othor claims pra a hnmn i,. Unrro.i lions nnd also booauso the Intt!f ense of R. C. Cordes. tho do-1 trusteeship Is not undor tho control j t'slon k only a partial ono and Is lnjor supervision of tho courts. WIth-i nnrllnl nnn nnd is 111 ' " . -. -- nU fv.,r. Ono-hnlf of his homo- d lornted In what Is known as - "T lils putlon of It. decision was with-. on the balance of the claim. . l0tK ontsldo tho resorvo. tho dool- Ion is in favor of Mr. Cordes. -- "- , - . KVISKH LEAVES LONDON. Germany's Royal Family Leaves On Cruise. j Wv Aoclntod Press to Coos Bay Tlmlfl lOno. Endanu. Mny 20. iRmpernr William, Empress Augusto Princess Victoria Louise left London nn,i wiii nii M,n Roval ebt from shnrp nmnrmw. Tho rol visitors wr Clven nn enthu- rlsc send off bv larce crowds at i , t - - he siiN'nw forost resorvo nnd upoiolalnis and with tho triiBieesiui u - 1 stations. it - " If GROWS LIVELY Local Attorneys and Creditors Fighting Hammond's Stand In Case. Thero Is a lively scramble on over tho Kinney bankruptcy cases and the trusteeship negotiations. It has now reached tho Fcdornl court at Port land. A. S. Hammond, who Is represent ing somo of tho Klnnoy creditors nnd who wnB selected as attorney for tho trusteo of tho creditors of tho Cous 1Jny Kn,,j Trnnslt company, a Kin- ney corporation, is ondcavorlng 'o havo tho bankruptcy proceedings dls- '"'8"0" tl10 "tllur ttonMJ ,n itho cobo nro opposing Biich an notion. John Groves of North Bend was trus- too for tho creditors In tho Coos Bay llnpld Transit company enso and 'n which tho company was ndjudgod a bankrupt. Today, C. I). Solby received tho fol- j lowing telcgrnm from Itobort Tuc-( kor. n Portland lawyer who wns nsso- elated with him In bringing tho pro ceedings: "Ilamninnu noro wiwi iuouuuh imu stipulations roqulring dismissal to ...., day. Shall I resist In opon AiiHWor quick." Inuuedlntoly Mr. Solby cnllod a conforonco of othor nttornoys rojiro- Hontlng creditors of Mnyor Klnnoy ( and the Klnnoy oorpornuons nuu mo I fniimvinf tnlnermn was sent to Mr. 1, , . Tuckor: x i "Mr. Hnminond doos not represent ' potltlbnors ln olthor caso and potI- Honors absolutely rofuso In all cases to consont to dismissals and thou I ittorneys Instruct you to resist mo tion to dismiss. Cnll court's ntton Mon to nmondmont 1910, Section 59, Bankruptcy act, Colllor edltloi olghth. Pago C20." Tho abovo tolegrnm was signed by ChaB B. Solby, C. E. Mnybeo, N. C. t.i.oni w. U. DoiiRlas. John G. Mullen. Chns. I. Rolgard, O. S. Tor- ftWNw ... - - - roy, John Horn nnd Geo. White, nil except tho last threo who aro petl- tlo'nlnc creditors, being attorneys. It Is claimed that tho amendment to tho bankruptcy law referred to pro- vents tho cases being dismissed with out notices bolng sont to nil credi tors of Mnjor Klnnoy nnd his corpor- ntlons nnd their assent, tacit or oth- orwlso, secured. I It will bo romombored that tlio nronosal to dismiss tho bankruptcy) ,.rnno,iinirH wns mado by somo of tho paSwM .-StS; t'skuHs of two' nog. among some of them that W. J. Rnrt women with an ax when they slept bo appointed trustee, with power of U0. TP :. . .,, i. mnitor. i Mr. Solby and thoso who nro ob- Joctlng to tho plnu say thnt tho pro- posed trusteoshlp Is not fntr to inoir ollonts ns it mnkos tho Walto, Kol or BUIiervlSlOII 01 mo uuu. i. " -- ,, n. out tho ngreoment roooBiiinB v. Walto, Kollook, Sliahan aim ow. ' .... dor tho stato laws, it Is untiorsi that the plan would be BSr'" " thorn. Tney am ujw.. - , i. r- n.n f imi tint in ftiiv way 10 ur. ivuBi. IJVJlt li - - It Is 'understood that Major Kin-, oy is in Portland also endeavoring . .,vn M. lmnkruntov nrocoadlngs to havo tho bankruptcy procoadlnss dismissed. ATTENTION! Oregon Nnvnl Reserves 81 and HIi Divisions. All members are nereuj uiu be present nt regular drill on Mon- day. May 22, 1911, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. No excuses snau ,,?, . . i-n OTD A1U nlzed. Stgnea: r.. . uw.,., Commanulng Officer. - .,- nitlri BOSS COX OF CINCINNATI IS FREED Judge Dickson Dismisses Bri bery Indictments on Tech nicality and Rules Errors Can't be Corrected. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Mny 20. The motion to squash tho perjury Indict- E PORTLAND DEFEATED SACRA MENTO 21 TO 15 YESTERDAY WHILE SAN FRANCISCO LOST TO OAKLAND. STANDING OF'thB CLUBS. ' P6rtlnml 27 20 .C74 .029 .529 .500 .478 San Francisco. .27 21 Oakland 27 21 Vernon 24 21 Sacramento. . . .22 21 I8 Angeles. . .19 30 JH8 (By Associated Press to Coos Ba Times.) POItTLAND, Ore, Mny 20. Port- ,,, wo, ft rccort, broUB hit nnd run gamo of tho season from Sncra- .monto yostordny by n scoro of424 to 15. Tho scores yostordny woro: Af Vomon It 5 11 II 7 Los Angolos. Vomon. . . At Oakland San Francisco', Oakland, 10 t Socrnmento R Sacramento 15 Portland. 24 OltDBKS CITY SPBLLINO BOOK. Milwaukee Hoard of Education Dl rects PubllVatlou of Manual of Orthography for School Children i MILWAUKEE, Wis., Mny 19. Milwaukee Is to havo n municipal spoiling book after tho tonchers In nij grades make reports next January I0f tho words most frequently mls- B,)0lled In their classes. Tho school board ha8 80 ordered. NKOHO SLAYKIt CAUGHT. Splits Skulls of Two Negresses AVhllo They Sleep. (ny Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOUISVILLE. Ky Mny 20. Aft today Matthew Kolloy, a negro, wroto - ....., f . inviP wnmnn. snylnB they wore trilling with him. 0 Was caught. TUB WHEAT MARKET. (B. ,..Mr. , co nw '"r."'1 . uHiiw, w.., 'w -v. . . wneat uncuanBeu. rrv Afxinnlntnil Prosa to COOS BUV . T,mQSf) I ..-ww-" - - -" -- - - TACOMA. Wash., May 20. Who-it uuqhanged. . i . - .,." t ., i iv v.v - i ii a Oktnt!! rnci itmmh mi i.ihis iiu? i umes.i 'CHICAGO, IU.. May 20.-3 .wheat, 94 3-4c; July, 88Uci E tombor, 87 3-Soj Docomber,- GREAT REDUCTION MILLINERY STOCK m,,Bt im sold bv Juno 1st. " - Wall cases ana snow cuhus ui .. . . i sacrifice. AT JIO FRONT ST,, MRS. E. E. DONALDSON. .1 GO to LEWIS' TOMORROAV for "Summer Girl" or a I'Smlle." ' M ments against George B. Cox, banker and republican pofltlcnl leader, which was made by his attorneys two weeks ago was granted by Judge Dickson In the common pleas court today. Dickson pronounced the Indict ments defective and Cox ennnot bo ngaln indicted by a subsequent grand Jury on the samo facts alleged In the present Indictments. FINE DEPOT OPENS SUNDAY i NEW MILLION-DOLLAR STRUC TURE IN SBATTLB COMPLETE') 1Y TIIHBB HAILHOAI) COMPA NIBS. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.; SBATTLB, Wash., May 20. Tho Per now one-million dollar possungor stn Won Lost cent tlon of the Oregon nnd Washington railway was formally opened today, and nil tho Harrlmnu trains, and tho Chicago Milwaukee and Pugct Sound Hallway will uso tho station. fii.vra in rr.XTS i.'iifm 'w. I I , Dally Allowance Awarded to Cov In Seattle Court. SBATTLB, Mny 19. Judge Boyd J. Tnllmnn refused .Tosoph Cox sopu- rnto mnlntonnnco from his wife. Fide- Ha Hochsbottor Cox, but ordered Mrs. Cox to supply her husband with food nml clothing, and glvo him 10 conts jj n day to buy tobacco or take n car j)0KO Burhnur had beon aHslstliiK nml Moi,llH Commlttoo eoiitlnuod to rldo, whlchovcr ho mny choose. If 0rninm , ,u,ntlng tho bonds for to work on revising tho tariff Cox Is real frugal and saves his inon- )U(n,1K ti,0 jocaj rnUwny. Both tho " W00'- MoinborH of tho commlttoo 17 uy at least for throo wooks ho may contrnct nn,j tno nBHKnn'10t of tho,w" lllul ,loe" "Khtlng ngalnst Chalr II go to n ball gamo, or ludulgo In somo )n)f ltcr0Bt 0y orahnm to Barbour ,nnn Budorwood nnd Speaker Clark 3 othor luxury. voro recorded. tn P,nco rnw W00' on t,l fro "st ., Mrs. Cox snld thnt Mr. Cox drank. Tjno wonl on nmj October 1891 woro said to havo agreed on tho rc jj up nil tho monoy ho could get, nnd f0,uI arnhatn without hnvlng fui-'tontlon of a reduced dut. It Is ox- 18 Judgo Tnllmnn resolved to stop thnt.',, tMQ contrnct for tho purchase or,!'00'0'1 tllllt rnw wo1 will bo cut GO 0(J Cox Is G8 years old, and his wlfo :a th(j ,,r0Jiertyf not hnvlng pnld tho Pr cent .and mnnufnetured nrtlolca 07. OF FrqncsCQ Gjrs ctruck B San FranCISCO blHS btrUCK W Unknown Party and One Is De,ad. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) 8AN FRANCISCO, May 20.- speeding nutomobllo lluoil witn W Btruck Jeanetto Hellbuth Wd IS and Miss Elsie Fu a. M "ohuuu. mu ... ....... .--. - Fl8" was seriously hurt Thoro Is no trnco of tho Joy-riders. NEW LAWS IN EFFECT. Oll.nt frn Mnv ?0 Ants Oil- - .jtti ZZ.M. .(hot t mlnll,t ,o. olnuso, tako offoot at midnight ' W M nvjncpq ..... ,.. .i.. niKIll. May -u. I iiuj u ...i i-.- night, May 20. Thoy go Into opera- tlon 90 days from tho adjournment . .... t ..i..i... mi.n.n n.-n uvnril i,n,irn,i iaWs. amendments to nr lllll l.UK HIULI lUi 4..U.W ...V wv.w. ' : , ,., n,, imnortnnt ohaiiEea In procedure. . BLEAK ROUS I IU 'I'd 111? mil, I) "' fnmpns by Chnrles Dickons, nnd (nice ... . , i., A..nHi, Limn la in tin Kiiin ui u.,Wwn ..u...v. .- .- . - auction, according to cauio aavicoa received here. Dickens wrote almost tho whole of ('David Copporfield" thorejKw j Read the Times' Want Ads, ,iay ' '. ............ AI..1,. I,iiwiliu ItV ("lllllhlH .1,.. 1, ronulvnil full valllU for tilU ' ,,.- .-,,........ ....... : -r i.,v .. r ..... ...- ... . . Walker rocently. Tho 89 1-40., Dickens, the Novelist, wi .o ,n (llat ho rpeMvo. u.p money ro 3JC8 Disposed of .NeM .m,..i... the sale of over si ,ouu wor n oi i-e huibanfl SALE OF . NEW YORK. May u.-u.e property during the year tno ,.,- M G80ra. ,,,,. m North ana iixturo, uoiige, ai iiruuunui .w..(,... - imiii wu m !' n v . i ti u...iniaan i.'ii cr i n ii ii iiiiuiii x t ... n r. in r ji HAa niun iniar w m rm SE THREATENS TO KEEP CONGRESS IN LONG SESSION OLD DEAL IS Railroad Addition Affected by Case of Merchant Estate vs. Barbour. Testimony in a suit Involving prnc tlcally all of llnllroad Addition to Ainrshflold and echoing tho opcr.t tlons of It. A. Grnham, builder of tho Coos Bay and Myrtlo Point llnllroad, Is being taken hero. Tho parties to tho suit aro tho Merchant estate and J. II. Barbour of San Diego. Tho no 1 IN LITIGATION tlon Is ono to quiet tltlo. Tho caso tho Houso declaring that thoro must is to bo decided by Judgo Ilnmllto.i. bo n vo, ln tl10 Sonato at this sos of Ilosoburg, Judgo Coko being dlB- bIo " Cnnndlan Reciprocity and tho qunllllod from henrlng" It owing to Farmers freo list bill nnd tho rovlsod hnvlng formerly been attorney for tho Merchant estate. Tho hBtory of tho matters leading up to tho nult Is as follows: October 1C, 1890. tho lato C. II. Merchant gave It. A. Grahum n contract for I tho saio of ovory othor block In Rnll , road addition. Tho price spcclllod was $90,000 nnd provision wns niailo I for tho settlement of it In pnrtlnl payments, tho entire nntnunt to bo paid within ono year. Tho conjrnot also specified the minimum amount t)mt ara,mm wa(j n , th(j )(tH fm. I v..,i,.. b inn i n..n n(Un B8Bnt,n ono.half Intorest In thUwon' lmi1 complotoly surrendered tt ,,,.,.., ... T .,, .,..,,. ,.r Rn $90,000. Mr. Morchnnt cmicollo.l tho contrnct ns It wns providod. On tho contract, Grnhnm pnld him about' ?10,700 nnd during tho yonr hnd sold a llttlo over $11,000 worth of tho lots. I Graham gave. Mr. Morchnnt n quit1 claim deed to his Interest In tho i proporty. This instrument wns ovi- 'dontiy regarded ns closing tho deal I...., .i.. ,- n,.,i...a i,ir proporty. This Instrument wns ovl- nnd nppnrontly Mr. Bnrbour's hnlf I Interest In It wns not recognize J, 'l. ' L7" ' autre ITS Tit- atom Is u fflt e nt bJo al W quit- Alnlmliicr It nr wna fnri;ottnn. After this tho property was hand- led tho snmo as other property of tho estato and considerable of It was sold t0 varlou8 OI10B. Tho titles to th. I different lots sold passed d,fforollt ftttornoy8 woro regarded good. About a yoar ago, ono nttoruey rnls- od tho ail08l,o nbout the deeds to u ty , n..rol addition no U0,B v uW. .H ........ ...... ovor hnvlng qult-olalmod his Inter- nut lii tlin rtrnlinm contract. Mr, 'n.,,.1,,,,... .no xninll.lllllnntn.l wltll llllt refused to quit claim, and Inter boKn 'nn effort to establish an InUrost In ,l.n ...nnnrtv '...- si "'.!,",. do.a .1,. .Id ...,. , I,... I... cloud tho old contraet may n m IIUU I" lliu liruiiorij. ... w. (m tho tltlo to tho property. auit, they nro trying to show by evl- .1 .i.. .... .,,.,.,.,. ana lmvlnu I1H11L.'II L.J11L UVVl mVi U JW WW....H nillI1Bd. tho statute of llmltatloin a,,naii.i onv claim Barbour mlaut Ihave. Furtbor, they are attouiutln to t.how that Graham's only oqulty l .!, ,.nork. u-iia in tlia avlnill (if ' " ll"" """ " his paymunts, namely 10.700 and aecountliu uour has never naked an . . .. ... . ... w, ,,. ...., .. - .-.- ... . . nM .nii nm iiiinnt nn in rim iirijuuriy Bnco th,o contract was cnnceiieu aim that ho had duo notlco of the can cennB 0f tho contract at the tlmo of 1" ." .... ... ii .llnilnn nnMrnatintwInnnn I in '"JTZZ (Continued on page 8.) Ultimatum Is Served On Senate Today to Get Vote on Bills. WILL NOT ADJOURN WITHOUT DECISION Democrats Say They Will Keep Senators There Until They Vote. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) L WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 20. What practically nmountcd ,to nn ul timatum was served oa tho Sonata today by tho dcmocrntla lenders of wool tnrlff. Provided these torms nro met tho House will ngrco to n re cess from July 1 to Oct. 1, Othorwiso thoSenato will be held In continuous session through "dog days" by tho. Houso refusing to adjourn. HAW WOOL NOT FREE. Deiuoeratle Advornten Itoported to Have Given Up. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, I). C Mny 20. Tho Domoerntla advocates of raw wns doelnred when tho Houso Waya ti uoiween u,io uu per couu T7T' McCLALLE.V IK INDICTED. fir"1 Jl"-' "W" '' Wltl! Sec . oml 'W Mun,er- T" "oseburg News says: "After n "oHborntlon of two days, during which time over 50 witnesses woro - - " - oxnml,lod' tho r"(1 " wniod nn Indictment In tho circuit court cl"rRliiB Boy McClallon with the orln.o of murder In tho second degree, McClaUcil( H w e roinomborotl( ,,ot n"'1 k,od " '- n,mn' ,ft "' 'r "osoburg plumber. Into In tho 0V0'"B of ,on,BP: -Mnr.ch " .nt.a Io"u anno" mrwiiy iu iron 01 tor and IIBlit olllco. on North Jack- on 8liroot;i McClaUm wan arrested '"""""" '"" "' wns nrnj laiur was uriaiKauu ' i"" jubviu to npponr beforo tho graudpjury under bunds In tho sum ' ";, , ' dogroo murder Is life iu tho stnto pon- BTttlarj' MoClnllen will bo ropro- T'ATu!' W" "'S w,,,Iu D .r,ct A"0?y 0wrm "' liruwu will ci) mui u i inu jhubuuuuuh. ::'rr ix'i-r," : '""' " r""11" ' !'"1 lor euauie oi rBU or uuiumuKiiKu. MAN NEEDS A CLEAN SHIRT, Uusolled Collar Also Not n Luxury, Billon Judg. When Limiuiiy Sues Wife for Huslmnd'N Debt. CHICAGO, May 18.A clean Bhlrt ., .. n.a.l, ,l n a Ce,ltrnl avenuo, being bankrupt, sho was lluuie lor ni iiecenifiiitMi. mu iudamont. - - - ,',,, , ., i. Trirr i UUUKUU IUUU D.u "... v 4. 11Y THE LADIES of the I'KKHKV- ' TERIAN church, 8ATIHDAY, My 27 at tho Bazaar, commencing 1W A, M. jiWwti-aWt, &Ms M& JatAuJ. wi i- --