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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1911)
pMce no Knowing but you may mmdit YOUR. ADS CARRYING Your storcnrns, fliouhl appear hi rejrulnrly nit doen this newspaper. It n ncwaimpcr omitted an Issuo now nml then even for bo weighty n ron noil n fcarliift thnt It nilRht rnln It would not bo a row! new simper. Cons lmj Stows SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A M ore's ndvcrlldlng lit a ucutipnpcr, rompnrcd with tUe space iixctl lty oilier More, sboaltl dense lt!i compnrntlvo linKrtjco lit the community! Does )"'r store's ad Vert Mug space do thnt? MEMUEH OF ASSOCIATED PRKSM VOL XXXIV Established in 187H no Tlio Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A rVitumlMnf liit rritti... ",.... tHn mill Co Ilnr Aehvrtlsnr. NO. 129 i CANADIAN i:::c IN SID President Taft's Pet Measure Submitted to Senate This Afternoon. CHAIRMAN PENROSE MAKES THE REPORT Senators McCumber, LaFol- lette and Williams First to Speak on It.. (Ey Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 13. Tlio Cnnnilinn reciprocity bill was launched In tlio Sonnto lato today on what promises to bo a stormy voyage- Chnlrmnn PonroBo of tlio Flnnnco Commlttee, nnd Senators Lodono nnd Dally explnlned that n rocommenda- tlon was lmposslblo becaiiRo of tho committee's dondlock. McCumbor, Lafollotto and Williams, members of tho committee, presented thoir flows. , 1IOT DERATE IN SENATE. Senator Uncoil Protests Agnlnst Vlw-Prvsldciit's Vote. (Dy Associated Press to l.'ooa Day Tlmps.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 13. Introduction of tho Canadian reel- proclty bill and Scnato business woro iinoxpcctcdly dolaycd by a longthy dohato started on tho protect of Da- con against tho voto of Vltfo-presI-j dont .Shormnn, who loat night brokol tho tie which adopted tho Drlstow amendment to n resolution provld- ing for n direct election of senators Extensive precedents woro recited ngninst u precedents, nna in support, of tho vlco-prcsident action. Sonator Ponroso in chargo of tho reciprocity mcasuro sought to hold tho dobato long enough to report mo uiu, out .. .. !. had not succeeded up to a lato hour. "Blue Book" Issued by Manu facturers Sent It Up 88 Per Cent. (Rv AsHoclntod Prem to Coos Dav Times.) KANSAS CITY, Knn., Juno 13. That tho cost of producing yollo-v plno lumber has Increased 88 per cent from 1808 to 100C, nnd that tho supply and tho demand nnd not tho "blue book" or "prlco list" Is sued by tho Yollow Pino Manufac turns' association controlled tho price was tho assertion of Charles S. Keith, prosldent of Central Coal and, fnur, p,.. f tMa mv. n witness Coko Company of this city, a witness on tho stand today in the hearing of tho state's ouster suit against tho al leged lumber trust. While In Field Lad Comes In Contact With Live Wire and Is Electrocuted. (Dy Assoclnt 1 Press tn tho Coo's Day Times. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Juno 13. Whllo pulling up some grass for bh cow this morning. William Wnr fn. nsed 13, picked up the end of, IV wlro and wns Instanth kiKcdj 'Ao wire foil in a storm last nigh;- PI LUIBER SECTORS ON IJUII'P- L f 1.1 1 im.S'l'l 1HISL r !UL I ALU; U LU UIC BOY KILLED BY LIVE WIRE ill! BILL HIT WELCOME TRUST HEAD ON Gayley Asserts Formation of Steel Trust Has Done Away With Secret Agreements. Dy Associated Press to Coos Da.v Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 13. Tlio assertion that tlio formation of tlio United States Steel Corporation In 1002 had, put an end to tlio pools and ngrcomonts In tho Industry wan nmdo by Jntuos Gayloy, formor vlco- prosldent of tho corporation boforo tho Houso Steel Trust InvostlKntlnK Commltteo toilay. Gayloy, In tolling 0f tho coiulltlonfl existing, boforo that dato. donlod that combinations or agreements existed. , Although at first ho opposed to tho plan, ho now thoroughly npprov- 1 tho understanding rcachod bo- twain tho stool manufacturers at tho conforenco dlnnors Inaugurated by 13. II. Gary, tho head of tho corpora- tlon. Gayloy said prlo to 1001 thcro woro agreements by which manufacturers woro apportioned certain shares of tho stcol business. and thoso who failed to get their nl- lotcd sharo woro takon caro of with n proportion of general profits. THE WHEAT MARKET. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 13. Whcnt pr,CM unchnnBOd TACOMA, Wash., Juno 13v wllcnt Pr,cca unchanged. CHICAGO, 111., Juno 13. July . ....... ... . .1 wtiont, S7oj soptomuor wcat,'nor8 SO 7-Sc; December wheat. 80c. I Election Reforms Sought by People Discussed at Washington. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON Juno 13 Within half an hour nftor tho beginning of today's session, tho Sonnto entored considera tion of tho proposod constitutional amendment providing for tho election of United senators by a direct voto of tho people on which there had beoii an agreement to voto boforo tho . beon nn agreement end of tho session It wns under- .,.. . I stood there will bo an extended dts cusslon of tho resolution boforo voto will bo reached. Whllo supporting tho genornl prop ! iRfl osltlon of election of senators by dl- trip, and gave battle to tho ofllcers Dreakwator to Portland on Juno 2, rect voto In a speech today, McCum-'and crew, being subdued only When "teerago passenger. He , Is pro ber of North Dakota contended Its extreme measures woro taken. To mimed to bo on his way back to his enactment to tho law would not prove panacea all Ills of tho flesh. Ho predicted that tho man who i.i.,i, it ia finMi win nwnkn to tho !. in OM,.ini im nviia nt tlio legislative corruption ho has entered, Into a field of equally Insidious dan- , . i i. ...in, ,n. i,niBnn. Thn itinn Hhnwnil liattlo. and gorana nroauur oin.u.iuiu . corruptlonlst, That which lias.nau to do ueau wun narsniy, nnu , . . t.. ,4 .. .'vjiiu flunllv Hiilulllnrl ntul lnslinri somotimes ueen oroubui in i convert tho individual legislator un der tho present systora," said he, "will bo uaod to oonvert the public under the new system, not so much by direct dealing with the public as by controlling nnd getting to tha sourco of tho public Hnv your Job printing done Tho Times oHlce. FIVE KILLED II BIS SIGi Death and Ruin Occur In Rag ing Storm In New York and Suburbs. (Dy Associated Press to Coos 11 a Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y Juno 13. Flvo dead and five are missing, nnd property losses to nearly ono million Is result of two tlnys storm that has raged intermittently In Now York and Its environs. A torrential downpour however was n boon to the depleted resorvolrs. Engineer Aston Inspscting Route From Caos Bay to Roseburg Now. Railroad rumors wcro flying thlclc nnd fast In Mnrshflold today, Englncor Aston of San Francisco, who was roportcd to havo roturncd !d 1b thcro, It becamo known today making an observation trip botweon Poos Day and Rosoburg via ,Myrtlo Point, going near tho routo survoy rd by tho Coos Day nnd Dolso. Wal tor Condron nnd Englncor Sogur, who woro "with F. A. Hnlnen on the Coos Day and Dolso survey, nro re ported to bo accompanying Mr, As ton. , Thero Is also moro or less activity . IDE POMS OF RAILROAD In real ostato as a result of tho ru- the punch, and fell to tho pavo mors. Options havo been takon on'mont, bleeding from his bond nnd somo good sized trncts around faco. Clonry wns arrestod by Marshal Marshold and on somo city prop-; Cftrtor, who convoyed him to tho orty. Tho options woro for thirty and ninety dnys, according to re- Tho otnor nleht aomo wnc cnii0(1 up a couplo of Marshflold boarding ' houses nnd represented himself to I lin n rnllrnml onntrnrtnr nnil niniln arrangoments for board nnd room for n hundred men who wero to havo como In on tho last Dreakwator. Of courso thoy did not show up. CREW BATTLE Charles Long Boards Gualala at Eureka, Becomes Insane and Is Lashed to Mast. Tho crow of tho stenmer Gualala. foriaerly ped between Marsh- carrying spruce for m unu Loquiuo, enrrying spruco ior the Coos Day Manufacturing com-i . . .. ...... . ': pany, had quite an exciting oxporl- onco GKS m wlth Charles Long, a 8tow-icnj away, who becamo Insane during tho nravont nnv fnrthnr trnuhln tho do-. mented man was lashed to tho mast. I Whllo tho Gunlala stopped at Eu- roka eiirouto from Portland to San, Francisco, tho man stowed away on tho steamer, and his presence was not known until ho had lost his rea - - - ... --- -..-..-.--. mL'tad. manager and proprietor of tholnont to Frederick Halo, son of tho mast uv ulted tho arrival of tho stoamdr, and conveyed Long to the dotontlon hospital. LAUNCH Dow LIGHTS Side LlghtB and Stern Lights at MILNKI('H A TURKISH GOOD. Phono HATI1 214-J. will do you , i cl. SEAMEN ID GO 01 A STRIKE International Seamen's Union of Southampton, England, to Call Great Strike. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SOUTHAMPTON, England, Juno 13. Tho long threthoncd Btrlko of tho International Seamen's Union was definitely fixed to commenco tomor row. Tlio striking coal porters today rejected their omployors, proforrcd compromlso and domanded nn Im mediate Incroaso of wages. Strikes G. Roberts, a Logger, Who He Claims Wanted to Beat Him Up. Charged with striking Chnrlos J. CLEAR! IS FliEO &oo Roberts, n loggor, whllo tho latter footing Vornon nt Vernon by a Bcoro'tboy would pnrtlclpato In tho omolu- , was In a condition of Intoxication,'0' to 5. The contending tennis to- niont". Messrs. Rotnor nnd Mondel t . ..., .r. i... t dnv. nnd tho nlncos thov nlnv nro ns P"t " P pretty strong to some ol . ior Duller this morning, nnd was also nhllen,! n nv J3 for costs Incurred obliged to pay S3 for costs Incurrod In summoning witnesses. Roborts wns staggering ninni Front street Inst evening about 8 o'clock when ho accosted Clonry. Cloary claims thnt RobortB threaten ed to beat him up, nnd cnllod him vllo names, whoroupon ho squared off and struck RobortB n stunning blow on tho point of tho Jnw. Ro- borts reeled about from tho forco ot Jnll, whoro ho was locked up but ball was roloased upon securing money from frlonds. Whon broiiKht Into court this murnlng, Roborts was still umlor tho luuonco of liquor, nnd wns not ablo in ll n .nlinrnnt Htnrv Of wlltlt linil o'xurrod Inst night. Tho court, how mvi, took tho view that Cloary hn.l no right to Htrlko Roborts, nnd lovlod the flno and costs. RIEF RETOB TO PORTLAND Mysterious Disappearance of George Rief of Tacoma Is Solved. Georco Rlof of Tacoma, Wash , whoso relatives wore his whereabouts been alarmod ovor becauBO of his ad vanced old ago of eevonty-sovon years, ana wno communicniea wun Marshal Jack Cartor asking tho lo- omcoT to flnd RIef ,t wnB jenrn- ej today had taken passage on tho DOmO in IttCOma. Because of domestic troubles at homo, Rlof left Tacoma nna went to Portland and from thnt city on- KnEea" passago on tho Dreakwator .for this city. Ho arrl nnd 1 on May 87, and Ho arrlvod nt North registered nt tho Oregon Hotel. Tho first Infor- . ., whnrnhoutB ln thla , - toiVioinuy wu uuiiuuuu uum w. iwf,- j I TT.i1 AtnB lnnillnrt (lift Oreenn Hotol. Aftor lonvlng tlio Hotel Oregon on May 28, nothing r-ioro wns heard or seen of Rlof until lit- purchased a ticket for pussago on the Breakwater to Portland. I GARDEN' HOSE Lawn Sprinklers ' . ..,Mtiiitn i. m r Kf-tC3 nnd i.awn jhiw kii ui ,mM..un Try Times' Want Ads. ZbBtX.itl.. J E FUNOS FOR Oakland Defeats Vernon In Eleven Inning Game New Series Starts Joday. STANDING OF THE CLUDS.. Per Won Lost cent Portland 30 28 .1582 Vernon 3S 31 .528 Snn Francisco . .30 3R .527 Onklnnd 38 37 .507 Sncrnmcnto. . . 31 30 .180 Los Angoles. . . 27 13 .375 (Dy Associated Press tn Coob Day Tl 11108.) PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 13. Tho I COAST LEAGDE BALL SCORES now scrlos In tho Pacific Coust wcro n row wno rtl(1 t wnt to con- i Lcaguo starts today. Only ono Kumoitributo, ImirltiR out thnt tho othora I was played yesterday, Oakland do - follows: Lob Angeles vs. Oakland nt ! Oakland. Portland vs. Vornon at Vor- I non, San Francisco vs. Sncramcnto nt ancramonto At Vornon Vornon . . . Oakland. . , (11 innings.) R 5 7 13 BY LIGHT Asleep In Tent, Henry Picard of Pendleton Victim of Bolt of Lightning. PENDLETON, Oro., Juno 13. Ilonry PIcnrd wns Instantly killed nnd his sou Henry PIcnrd sovoroly Injured last night when n bolt of lightning struck tho tout whllo thoy woro sleeping. OPPOSE WOOL TARIFF. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tim 08.) WASHINGTON, D ,C, Juno 13. The republican opposition to tho dem ocratic wool tariff revision bill was volcod today lu tho IIouso by Rop rosontntlvo Mondell of Wyoming, who doclnrcd tho roductlon of tho raw S wool tariff actually amounted to tho,01""00'1 reached ono of tho tanks of nbollshmout of three-fourths of tho protection now given to sheep rnlsors in this country, until TO EXPLAIN Secretary of State Will Be Re quested to Tell of $5,000 Payment. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 13. . ..,, fP cnr,nrv nt ofnfn i " "-" - jvnox to appear nun uxpiuin uiu jwy - i i" A A un ... mar Sonator Halo, of $5,000 from the Canadian boundary fund of tho Stnto Department was lssuod today by tho House Committee on HJxpu dlturos ln the state department. 'IV inonoy woe said to have been paid on tho sole nuthorltj of Steietaiv Knox h d K on a piece of pajiei .if tached to an uuslgncd vouchei. jfcu -a.r'.trV-i.."''. ,u , ...n htum, . POR ON OF RIG CELERRATION Marshfield to Have Great 0b-,j servance of Nation's I Natal Day. COMMITTEE WILL REPORT TONIGHT J Balance of $1,500 Fund Will Be Easily Raised, It Is Expected. As n result of n few hours' ennvaa ' .yesterday nnd n couplo of hours this morning, ueo. ilotnor nnd A. J. Mon del rnlsed upwards of $1,100 to- ' wards tho Fourth of July colobra- i tlon. ThlB Is excluslvo of contribu- t flfinO lit Mm anlnr.nn ...IiImI. .... """ "1 " BUIUUUO llltll UIU U" t pociou 10 uo nniong tlio larger con- trlbutors. Tho contribution demonstrntod tho gonornl doniand for n big Fourth of J,y cqlobrntlon. Of courao thoro 1 co,lltl H,n"tl tl10 oxpoiwo nnd then 41 , " the result of their cam- I I"B" "hows tho effective work they did. It was Btnrted this aftornoon that tj itni038 Bomoining unexpected pre 12 vented, thoy would havo nt least i ... . fltGOO for tho big colobratlon. A. II. Powors nnd A. J. Mendel this nftornoon hnd ralsod $1,700 of tho $2,000 desired to completo nnd opornto tho now spcod bont race hero. Tho balance, it Is oxpocted, will bo shortly forthcoming. A meeting will bo hold nt tho Chnmbor of Commerce at 8 o'clock thin evening when preliminary pre parations for tho Fourth will be completed. Everybody Intorostod is Invltod to turn out nnd oft or sugges tions. OIL EXPLODES; pup kii i cn MHL. SILLLU Flames Ignite Oil Tank Killing ij Six and Building Is Burned to Ground. -4 (Dy Assootatod Pross to Coos Day! Times.) I1 ALIIANY. N. V.. JUno 13. A flro which destroyed tho building of tho Albany Chemical Works this aft tho Texas Oil Company nearby and lu tho oxploslon flvo or six woro ro-j B ported killed. EXPLODE BOMB II TEKEMEN, Members of Black Hand En danger Lives of 200 Greeks In Bomb Outrage. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Rnyj Tlmos.) NEW YORK, N. Y Juno Rlaatchnnderg today cplodea n for-!im,i. in n tonAment In which '4 h tvp' . . . . . .It luiudreU Greeks re3iut4. A pajnlo followed but no o" wa; hint raoij tmilii.ni; v.i- d ir . 1. Tli.. r.faJl' a 1 i. iiK . . 'U. i lo'i :v ti befs uiuJe a iM'ii in i .aanJ o.-ortloii bruutiht on the outrage jl Tiim't foic.-t tl'e "if'-ii rating PIINL UI l-J. 1 A si 1 A