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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1911)
BSffB EiPSTf J UU.,.I1WP1I . gSSSftrfas'to HW! a H ,i iwfrntBiiliMHmiftii iiimwI J WE CANNOT HAVE BEGUN WITH CONFIDENCE IE WE EAIL WITH COMPLACENCY YOUR. ADS CARRYING Your store-news, fdiotild appear us regularly as docs this jiowHpaper. If n newspaper omitted an Inbiio now niul then even for o weighty a ron poii as fearing tlint It might rain It would not bo a good nowHpnpcr. uftmra SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising space In n newspaper, compared with tho space lived liy other stores, sliould dellno It!) comparatlvo itnportauco in tho I'oiniiutnltyt Docs your store's ad veitNing space do that? MEMIJEH OP ASSOCIATED PRES9 VOL. XXXIV Established In 1878 as Tho Coast Mall MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1911 -EVENING EDITION A. Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 138 S&ai&msm DRAIN 1 THE POSSE ABANDONS PURSUIT Deputy Sheriff Stewart Returns to Marshfield From Loon Lake. ' BLOOD HOUNDS LOSE TRAIL IN DRY COUNTRY Reward of $3,600 Offered For the Capture of ; Robbers. : Tho bandits who robbed tho mail car of the south bound ShnBta Limit- ed nt Drnln nntl cnrrlcd off two po.i- ches of registered mall hnvo succced eTlii eluding their pursuers. All traces of thorn hnvlng boon lost. Deputy Sheriff F. G. Stewart of Roseburg, who led tho posso that has been following their trail arrived In Mnrslifleld lato last night, and brought full details of tho robbery, and pursuit of tlio bandits. Tlio posso under Stowart has returned to Hose burg to nwnlt further developments beforo ngnln tnklng up tho hunt for the robbers. Stowart reports thnt tho trail of tho men was lost seven miles from Yoncnlln, tho scono of tho holdup. Tho men, although apparently ama teurs In tho gnmo of holding up trains, hnd forslght enough to sprink le tho ground llbornlly with rod pop per to provont tho blood hounds from picking up tho trail. Much tlmo was lost In discovering tho routo taken by tho men. Tho chase nfter tlio dan dlts Is graphically described by Sher iff Stownrt. "Aftor finding tbo trail pursued by tho rnbbors wo lost no tlmo in start ing nftor our mon. About two miles from Yoncnlln, wo nicked up the two pouches which had been takon from tho ho train, each of them containing ovorai registered letters and pack- c ages. From this point on tno trail wks c'onr. and' wo mndo rapid pro- grefs for flvo miles until wo entered tho drv country. Tho trail then com- menced to wear out, and tho hounds ihowed difficulty in keoplng up tho scent Wo continued n mllo further on, with tho trail practically lost, and rpnillnir that lt was useless to con- tlnuo with tho trail practically wiped out, I sont tho men back to Rosa- burf ' ' Mmy people soem to bo puzzlod how i,0 mpn cjalned entranco to tho mnll r-nr. Well, it was tho slni'ilest (M-- m ho world, nnd nlthoimh I '.. ..... . fir" ' bollovo tho men are amateurs, yet tho way thoy offectod entran''" fi tbe r-r wpi nulo rt"nnint',i Whnii the south bound limited stopped for a ri- nt Yoncnlln. tbo door of tbo mn i enr was panrtly njar. for purposes of vf.talon. Ono of tho men had on n can llko that of n flromon. nnd tep;ied Into the car, tho mnll clork evin'lv thinking It was ono of tho trMn rrow. Ills nnl lost no tlmo In following, and beforo tho mall clerks re-""r, what had hannened thoy taw thomsolves looking Into tho iml ifoi nf twr. iii. Mvnim. Tim mon '. ...1, i'ih .wiw...... - then grabbed tho two pouches of mi" nnd bent a hasty retreat In tho bnifb. 'Whllo wo were notified nt onco alir,, ti,0 bold un. we wore obllgod to ddny sovernl hours until blood hounds could bo brought from Salom to take up tho trail. i "Ranehors In tho country through nl h tho bandits nro mnklng tholr nv. nro on tho lookout, and as soon as definite information is procured as to their whereabouts, a posso will be i nt nftor thorn. There is n reward j f $3,000 for their capture, and tills 'areo reward will stimulate tho Ranchers, and othor living In tho sec-, Hon tn trv nnrl onntnra tlio men. I am p,, ,.. , m-i,Dro in this ctlon although I have personally Nslted all tho logging camps In tho Loon T nlrrt. AAim n rl fniinil nn olllQ to them." Sheriff Gage accompanied Deputy E GETAWAY i Sixteen Engines Are Destroyed When Round House Burns Down at Barstow (Dv Associated Press to Coos Bav Times.) JJAUSTOW, Cal., Juno 23. Tho big frame building housing tho Santa Fo round house, storehouse and fore man's olllco burned early today. Six teen locomotives wore reduced prac tically to Junk. Tho loss Is estimated nt $100,000. J. V SMEATON AND GEO. MUHCII HUY THE SMITH FLAGSTAFF FOR PLACE AT COUNTRY HOME OTHER TRANSACTIONS J. V. Smeaton and Goo. F. Murchl today closed a. deal for tho purchnso of the Smith ranch adjoining tho W Fault ranch which they purchnsod tho other day as a slto for a country homo. Tho Smith ranch embraces about 43 acres and wns sold for $2,300 which Ib considered n good prlco for property nt Flngstnff, or about fliOO por ncre. Tt . Hmtnwtml An 41m otfnnt Mi fit lb nito IVJIUIIVU UIW v..v . i m,tlnn tnbnn on tho E. A. Alider-' gon rcsI(lenco rOp0rty on Broadway, for n9000 wn8 cl08Cll but tll0 . s i ICnufrann & Co. ngoncy, through whch Ul0 0,)ton wns tftkon for a Mr, Q Arn0a, Btnted lato this afternoon Umt tho ronort wn8 untruo. 'k lt , r01)0rted that tho on- tJon takon on tho cooston property of Pi A Dovor8i ciaudo Nnsburg and ot!iera Wns closed hut this also prov- 0(J untruo nlthough abstractors nro nt work bringing the tltlo down to dntefor tho prospective purchasers, I T IUI .lirn!D III (i it Warrants Are ISSUed For FOtir Men Alleged to Have Hanged Mexican Youth. (Dy SANTA FE HAS $400,000 FI t i S23JH0 FOR -HUGH TODAY . ...innrnn Tfl mwm RE ARRESTED Associated Press to Coos Bay n WOnltliy man In splto of his oppor Timos.) n,iiMna. TTo was roiiutod tho first CAMERON, Tex., Juno 23. War- ,r..,.l fini. tinronna Sllfl. rams uru ....... i poctod In having participated in tno Ijynohlng of a Mexican boy at Thorn- (mlo several days ago. More war- ,.ftntB probably will bo Issued. Tho uamos of tho suspects are not mndo public. I " THE WHEAT MARKET. il- Associated ress Tlniss.) to Coos Day; 23," PORTLAND, Ore., June pricqs unchanged. CHICAGO, III.. July wheat. S04cj September whoat, SD 3-4c; Decembor wheat, 92 5-Sc, Stewart in last night Today Stowart left for Coqulllo In Clyde Gage's nu tomoblle. - " "" XV I iilEIUMAN LOGGING SHOES THIS HUB. FRENCH MINISTRY IS TO RESIG Chamber of Deputies on Ques tion of Supreme Command of Army In Time of War De- 1 cides Against Government, and Cabinet of Premier Mo nis Will Quit (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) PARIS, France, Juno 23. Tho government was dofcatcd today In tho Chamber of Deputies on tho qucs- Accidents on Railroads Must Be Reported to Interstate Commerce Commission (Ily Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 23. Every railway will bo required aft er July 1, 1911, to roport to tho In terstate commerco commission by telegraph "any collision' derailment or other accidents" resulting In tho death of ono or more porsons. ny tho terms of tho order issuod today tho roport "must bo Bont Immediately nfter tho occurrence of tho nccldont" by n responsible officer of tho carrier SEATTLE- IS A SUICIDE f . . Morgan rUIIHUI H55UUIUIU Ul . Rlinnpnhpjm Wpnrv nf ana buggenneim weary 01 Life Shoots Himself (By Associated Press Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 23. Cap- tain D. II. Jarvls, vlco-prosldont of tho Booth Fisheries Company and formorly hend of tho Guggenheim In- terests In Washington nnd Alaska, Bhot and klllod himself at tho Ath- jotlc club shortly boforo noon today. It 'was through JarvIs'B ropreeonti- IIHIIB IU iliui H" l" "'inn"'""" " Intorests thnt attontlon waa directed to tho Alaska connor and coal mines. Until January 1 or tnis year uapiam Jarvls was secretary and treasurer of p'l t'o Atorinn-Giittjonhelm 'nil- pony. Ho resigned In splto of tho entreaties ,pf his omployors. Later whon tho Northwestern Fisheries eomnanv was boiu nv uic .miiikuu-; Guggenheim Syndlcato to tho nooth Flshorles Company Jarvls tooK tno j management of tbo company's inter ests In tho Pacific Northwest. Ho re .nivni n inrirn salary hut was not nian to comprehend tho enormous richness of Alaska. n tin onvolono found on his MWMc clu) nt wi(ij ho ,m(1 ,)0on ren(lintrt ho m wrJtton Jn a trembling hand: "Tired wojn mi npforo ll0 8i,0t himself ho had boon rending n book of Kipling's short storlos and laid down tho open book at n point half way through "Tho Citv of tho Dreadful Night." Captnin I Jarvls In his 40 years of his llfo had I. . !.-- n.1 l.n1 been n treroenaoiiH wurnei, u used himsolf up in his labors. This '. .. llJ.. n.lftllA wlllllVl IS IIIO OMIIillllUIUIl Ul Dlllotu .....v.. his friends give. Ho npparontly wont from his homo to tho club for tbo purpose of ending his llfo. Polnriqo Al'TOMOlULE Launch OIL nt MILNER'S. and PHONE I. S. KAVFMAN & CO YOUR COAL ORDERS ?4;50 PER TON, 1ST REPORT IMMEDIATELY 1 tlon relatives to tho Supremo com mand of tho army In enso of war. Tho ministry of Premier Mouts has decided to resign. Tho ndvorso voto was duo to tho admission of General Golran, minis ter of wnr In the Senate Inst Tues day that tho present organization of tho army does not provldo for a com mander in chief in tlmo of wnr, tho direction of operations in case of wnr bolng In tho bands of the council of wnr mndo up of a minister of wnr and generals of tho army. Tho an nouncement camo as a natural rove latlon to many parliamentarians. RED0N00 OFF Sailed This Afternoon With a Full List of Passengers and Lumber Cargo. With n capacity list of passengers nnd n heavy cargo of lumbar from the C. A. Smith mill, tho steamer Ro doudo snllod at 5 o'clock this nftor noon for Snn Francisco, I Following Is tho comploto pnssou gor list: Miss A. M. Cornwoll, Mrs. II. II. Rogers, MrB. F. A. Tiodgon, Mrs. n. M. Stovons, il. J. Clemonson, Mrs. II. McDonald, Knthryno Toy, Dr. W. A. Toyq, MrB. W. A. Toyo Archlo nurns, Mrs. G. W. DuniB, Uernlo Burns, Rotn Duma, II. Lovel, J. T. Mnrshnll, F. A. Tiodgon, R. L. Agors, Jas. Moon, Mrs. D.F. Blnir,' Mrs. John Volz, John Volz, Mildred Blair, Rolln Wat son, Mrs. N. Watson, Jcssio Watson, L. Watson, MrB. A. C. McKolllps, lEddlo McKolllps, Ear) McKolllpH, Grace McKolllps, Root McKolllps, C. A. Wagnor, G. II. Wngnor, A. II. jFlynn, J. Davis, Noll C. Cornwoll, K. I P. Mlstodt, J. A. Krnnlch, D. F. Dlalr, David nialr, Hnrvoy Blair, Gow Why, Poto Tormnsky, Alec IConys. ID Improving. Miss Ellzaboth Gamble, who was bo sorlously Injured FRSCO to Coos Bay,I a runnwny near Coqulllo, 1b ro I ported improving rapidly nnd hopes nrp entertained for hor recovery. DR. W. A. TOYE and Mrs. Toyo nnd Miss Knthryno left today to visit fiionds In California. I SUCCESS Reports of Various Commit tees Indicate Much Interest. ' At a mooting of tho Fourth of July colobrntlon commltteo hold in tho Chamber of Cnmmorco last evening it dovoloped that substantial progress Is bolng made In tho plans for tho big festival of fun In Mnrshflold on July 3 and -1. Tho flnanco committee consisting of A. J. Mendel nnd Goo. Rotnor, re ported $1,100 collected and on hand In addition to tho spood boat sub scription of ?2,000. Tho good work of this committee was recognlzud by n special voto of thanks which was unanimously nnd onthuiaiastlcally passed nt tho mooting. Chairman F. E. Hague of tho Com mltteo on Sports, reported that there woro many Inquiries and a numbor of entries hnvo already boon mado lit somo of tho events, i ' Tho LADIES AID of Presbyterian ClIl'ltCH will hold a COOKED FOOD Sale on Saturday Jl'XE til, In 'F. 8. Dow's office, old First National nank's building. Sale bogius nt 10 a. m. LAVNCH Row. Side LIGHTS at MILNER'S. and storn T ONE THOUSAND TURKISH TRDOPS HOT ON TRAIL of comer Escaped Convict Is Cornered by Posse, and Is Believed to Be Wounded. (By Associated Press to Coos Hay Tlm?8.) PHILOMATH, Ore., Juno 23. The posso In pursuit of Hall, tho escaped ( convict, bollove their .man is cornered In somo deep woods nt Mary's Pca'.t. It Is bolloved ho Is wounded ns n result of n skirmish with it shorlff'J posso Inst night B. F. SAVAGE ! IS STRICKEN rebels. Tho Turkish gunbont Sutob ' bo Intending to shell tho Arnbs shell- Pioneer Teacher and Prominent "d GhcC8n" '"-tend, killing or wouni- lng sovornl hundreds of tho soldlora. Rancher Passes Away Very Tho rcbo,B captured four big guns, two Maxims, two thousand rifles and Suddenly. a great quantity of ammunitions, and! Byron F. Savage, n pioneer Bchool ultimately "red. toacher of C6os county, .brotuor of Councilman A.- J. Savage nnd. father of Howard Savago of this city, dlod suddenly t his homo on North In lot yesterday afternoon nt 5:30. i Nows of his death camo with n dis tinct shack to his rolntlves. and many i friends In Mnrshlleld. Altho' ho had been Buffering slightly ns n result oft blood poisoning sustained nearly a year ago whon somo dental work was .dono on his teeth, nothing sorlous I was over anticipated. Ho was Ini Marshfield Tuosday greeting his' frlondB In his nccustomed cordial ' manner nnd It seems difficult to real - Izo that tho hand grasped In friendly clasp two days ago Is now still and 'chill In denth. Tho cnuso of death Is not known but Is BuppoBod to no tho result of henrt failure caused by blood poison, Dyron F. Savago was bbrn in Mich- Igan, December 0, 18C0. Lntor ho was takon by his parents to Kansas jfrom which state ho camo to Coos county In 1S02. Ho taught Bchool In Coos county for 15 yearn or until about four years ago. Thlrtoon yonrs ago bo moved to bin lato homo on North Inlet where ho has always takon a great Intorost In tho Improve ment nnd dovolopment of tho coun try. Ho noted as census onumorntnr In Knusas In lSltO and olllelatcxl In i tho saiuo capacity In Cons county In 1900 and 1910. j Ho Innvoa a wlfo and three chil dren, Mrs. Jamos Pollook of Evorott. Wash., Howard Savago of Marshfield, and Harold Savago who lived at homo Tho funeral will bo hold Sunday or Monday nrrnngomeuU for which will not bo mado until his daughter In Everett, Washington, is hoard from. Notice of funornl will appear In to morrow ovonlng's Times. IIANDON WILL CELEIUIATE. Although nrrangomouts nro not all complotod yet. It hna boen donlded to colobrato at IJanilon tho Fourth, nnd full program will be announced later. Rocordor. NOTICE. All Coos County Warrants drawn on tho Goneral Fund, nnd ondoraed tiplnn tn Inmiill-V 1. 1 ft 1 (1 . will 1)1) paid on proiontntlon nt iy oflioe Conulllo. No Interest will ha allowed on any of those warrants, aftor June 22. 1911. Dated this 21st day of Juno, 1911 T. M. DIMMICK, County Treasurer, , CAMP STOVES, Tonts and mocks at MILNER'S. Ham- SLAIN BY REBEL FORCES Whole Turkish Column Is Cut to Pieces by Fighting Rebel Arabs. TURKISH GUNBOAT SHELLS GHEESAN BY MISTAKE Shells From Gunboat Kill or Wound Several Hundred Turks. (ny Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) HODEIDAH, Arabia, Juno 17, via Adona, Juno 23. Tbo robols in Great force today surprised and cut "P n turklsh column commanded by Mohammad All Pasha outsldo of Ghecsnn, n town on 1. 1 Red son, about 100 miles north of Hodoldnh. thousand Turkish Roldlors woro killed. Mahomod All Pasha Is miss ing. Tho lighting wns bo desporato at such close iiuartora that 500 Turk-' Ish fugitives ani'miffcrliig from dag ger wounds. Tho survivors fled In, disorder to Ghcesan pursued by tho WILL PROBATE - IS. EODY WILL Codicil JVIadC by Founder Of Christian Science Church Is Admitt2d to Probate. , (Dy Associated Press (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tiroes IIOSTON, Mass., Juno 23. Tho will of Mrs. Mary Uakor O. Eddy, founder of tho Christian Scionco church, was admlttod to probato iu tho Suffok county probnto court to- day. Attorney General Jamos M. Swift of Massachusetts Immediately took an nppanl to tho supremo court on tho quostion of domicile, URBERERS Slayers of Alexander MciMabb Are Thought to Bo In Hid ing at Coquillc. (Special tj The Tiuiea.) COQITILLIC, June 28. What la bellovnd to be a jnonilalng eluo to the myaterloiis Jnuth or Alexandnr MoNabb, who was found Iu tha de bris of hi buriicd valn at lIooOi", twelve miles south or west It use') org, on June IT has been i-bumed hoio, nnd Sheriff W. W." Uuge who has bMtn Ht Loon l.uke on the lookout for tho bnudlts who robbed the midl aar of tho Shastu Llmlttxl, was communi on tod with last night and arrived hero onrly this morning. Throw Greeks, who arrived in Co qulllo recently nre under suspicion. In the search for Ue Greeks. Sheriff OBTAIN CLUE 10 8 lu'Gago will be assisted l hla son. Do- puty Sheriff C. A. Gage, anu . u Stewart of Rotoburg. the deputy shor Iff who wns Jn command of the posao -that went ufter the train robbers. Tho charred budy of McXabb, who , wbb a pioneer, was found In his burned cabin at Hoovor. Foul play, was suspected at tho tlmo, as some vaiuauies wero iiinmj. . . . .... ... --... .Jtfjt rJl. ffV