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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1911)
" THE WEAKEST MAY BE TRANSFORMED INTO THE STRONGEST BY ASSOCIATION YOUR. ADS CARRYING your storc-nows, should nppcnr as regularly ns docs tills newspaper. If (i newspaper omitted nn Issuo now mid then even for so wclg.ity a ren son ns fearing that It might rain It would not bo a good newspaper. (E000 SOMEONE HAS SAID; "A store's advertising space la a newspaper, compared with the sp used by o'her stores, should' dcStes Itv comparative Importanco la communltyl Docs your storo'o a vcrllslng spneo do thnt? Mmt& MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESM law VOL XXXV Established In 1878 as The Coast Malt PREMlERSTOLYPIN OF RUSSIA SUCCUMBS 10 Peritonitis Develops Following Removal of Lead and Death Results. LARGE NUMBER OF ARRESTS IN KIEV Jews Flee From City Fearing Another Anti-Semitic Outbreak. KIEV, Russia, Sept. 18. Premier Stolypln died Into totlny. By Associated Press to the Cons liny Times) KIEV, IlUBBln, Sept. 18. The condition of Premier Stolypln In crit ical todny. Perltonls hns set In, cnuslng considerable nnxlcty. Tho rcmovnl of tho bullet brought only temporary relief. His pulse Is ICO. LONDON, Englnnd, Sept. 18 A news dlspntch from Klov snys tho condition of Premier Stolypln Is hope less. .TEWS LEAVE KIEV. Tear Anti-Semitic Itlot Will Follow Stolypln Shooting. KIEV, Hussln. Sept. IS. Tho Jews nre dcpnrilng from tho city pre cipitately In fenr of nntl-Jowlsh riots. CnssockH with londcd rllles pntrol tho streets. Premier Stolypln experienced n long period of lethnrgy during tho day. MAXV ARE ARRESTER. Friends of Asvjis.Iii of Russia's Pro- mlcr arc llolng Held. (By APBoclnteil Press to Coos Bay Times) KIEV, Russln, Sopt. 18. One hnndred'nnd fifty nrrests of lnwyers nnd other ncqunlntnnces of Dlmltry Bocroff. who shot Stolypln, hnvo been made In Klov. SURVEY PARTY AT Engineer Summers and Corps of Assistants Come In 1 From Ten Mile. Twelve surveyors In charge of En gineer Summora nrrlved In North Heud this morning nnd will establish headquarters thero whllo completing the survey from Ten Mile to the Bay. Mr. Summers nnd mombers of his lwrjy were not Inclined to glvo out nny Information ns to whnt they wore doing or who thoy were representing. He stated that thoy hnd some sur veying to do along North Inlet nnd as they could not got n convenient Place to board, thoy wore going to havo headquarters In North Bend nnd bo back nnd forth by bont each day. Chas. Norrls, J. H. PInkerton and a number of other resldonts of Ten Mile came In with them. Mr. Sum mers and party hns beon working around Ten Mile for some time. It Is the general understanding that they are working on the Southern Pa cific survey but owing to the nctlvlty of other projects, some thought that they m!s;ht ho working for thom. T uetting business is Just UKo courting a girl you must offer the right kind of goods, nnd keep on calling." "GfitHni- hiialnnaa ta Inat II If A A Read thft Times' Wan Ad ED JTMsBHinmYSAlDliTHAT MAN HAS NO GRWTER ENEMY fT BULLET WOUNDS IS Another Coast-to-Coast Bird man Has Accident In New York. By Associated Press to tho C003 liny Times) M1DDLETOWN, N. Y., Sept. 18. Whllo nttemptlng to resumo his flight to tho Pacific const this morning, C. P. Rodgers, who loft Now York yes terday, crashed Into a tree nnd fell thlrty-fivo feet to tho ground. Tho nlrmnn sustained scnlp wounds that nre not serious. Tho mnchlno wns bndly damaged. Ho may resumo his flight tomorrow. Rodgers' machine wnB completely wrecked. Ho will return to Now York nnd innlte nnothcr stnrt In n now ncroplnne. WARD RESUMES TRIP. Aviator Who Met With Accident Sat urday Night Proceed. (By Assoclntcd Press to Coos Bny Times.) ELMIRA, N. Y., Sept. 18. .Inmcs Ward, the const-to-coast (Iyer, passed over Elmlrn this morning without stopping. Todny's (light commonced nt Oswego where ho met with an nc cldeut Saturday evening. Elmlrn Is thirty-six miles from Oswego. NO CLEWS 10 Detectives Unable to Find Any Trace of New Westminster Thieves. (By Assoclnt Al Press to the Coos Bny Times.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. IS. There nre no now developments in tho New Westminster bank rounory ense. Tho pollco sny thoy ore with out a clow to work on. Tno general belief Is thnt tho men nre hiding In Vancouver. LOST $00 OX TRAIN. Mrs. E. Porter, whllo on tho train last Snturday missed her purse, con taining nbout sixty dollars. It Is not known whether some one took It out of her hnndbng or pocket or wheth er It was lost on tho platform with out finding nny trnco of It. Mrs. Por ter wns on the wny to Mnrshflold to tnko tho steamer Breakwater for Portlnnd. Coqulllo Sentinel. HAS AUTO ACCIDENT. Mr. Clnyton, foremnn of Smith Powers camp No. 1, had a narrow escapo last Sunday when his auto mobile turned over with him near tho McCurdy place on Cunningham. Tho machine ran too nenr tho edge of tho bank tipping over. The mnchlno turned completely over twlco. Tho onlv damage done was a broken wind shield and some paint scratched. Mr. ,..... o..ffroii no Injuries other than being scratched nnd bruised. Coqulllo Sentinel. ,1 n lmal- A As a saieB-raanor u "- - , ness-bullder, do you know of anything better or surer than advertising. . . on nQ.mn if r uiiii ti uuoi- " Rpad t'ne Time Want An AVATOR 111! BANDITS MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING FATALITIES IN Two Killed, Twenty Injured and $500,000 Property Damage From Weather Turmoil To day. (By Associated Press to Coos Bm Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 18. Two wero killed nnd twenty Injured nnd TAFT'S VIEWS 0 President Delivers Four Talks In and Around Detroit Today.' (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.; DETROIT, Mich., Sopt. 18 Pros Idcnt Tnft Inaugurated his four dnys stay In Michigan todny with four speeches In nnd nround Detroit. Tho most Important nddress wns reserved for tho Chnmbor of Commorco luncheon hero, when ho discussed "trusts" In general nnd tho rccont stnndnrd oil nnd tobneco trust deci sions In pnrtlculnr. CLOSE CALL OF Ed. Sullivan and Alex Peterson Rescue Stranger From Bay Saturday. Supporting himself by clinging to n piling undor tho whnrf nt tho foot of Central nvenuo nfter ho hnd fallen into tho bny, n Coqulllo mnn nnmed Johnson wns rescued from his peri lous position Snturdny night nt mid night by Ed. Sullivan nnd AIox Po- terson. Messrs. Sullivan and Peterson hnd been out fishing nnd Just ns thoy ro turned to tho O'Kelly dock, thoy heard somo ono shouting for help. At first thoy woro mystified ns to whoro tho cnlls enmo from but ftn nlly thoy locntod Johnson bnck undor tho whnrf clinging to tho piling. A long ropo was secured nnd Johnson finally dragged out to snfety. Johnson wns lntoxlcnted nnd thoy woro nblo to lonrn but meager parti culars ns to how ho fell In or how long ho hnd been in. DIES AT COQUILLK. University of Maine Graduate Passes Away at Poor Farm. William Gannon died nt tho coun ty hospital in this city at tho ngo of nbout forty-four years. Ho has long been a sufferer from cancer of tho stomach. Ho was operated on In Mny but never completely recovered from tho operation. Ho wns hurled by tho county ns thoro wns no ono to clnlm the body nnd so far ns known thero wero no surviving rolntlves. Mr. Gnnnon wns nn extremely well educntod man; being n graduato of tho University of Maine of the class of 89. He hnd been bookkeeper In sovoral largo firms, but falling henlth compelled him to seek outdoor work. SInco then ho hns been employed In mnny positions. It is snld of Mr. Gnnnon thnt ho wns n most entertaining mnn to tnlk with. It was his bonst thnt ho could quoto from nny of tho best books of nny nuthor whose works nro In print today. Coquille Sentinel. WHEN OTHERS PAIL try HAINES for FLOUR. Try Tho Times Want Ads. I COQUILLE M LHICAGO STORM property damaged amounting to $500,000 by n storm which struck this city enrly todny. The dead nro Thomns Mnthcw, 28 years old, who wns found In a rnln-fllled gutter In front of his home. It Is supposed ho slipped from tho sldownlk nnd wns rendered unconscious nnd rolled Into tho gutter. John M. Phillips, 73 yenrs old, wns killed by being blown over n hnndrnlllng Into tho bnBonient In front of his home. E IN VALENCIA Martial Law Declared and Seri ous Trouble Reported Wires Out.1 (By Associated Press to tho Coo Bny Times) MADRID, Spnin, Sept. 18. Tho general strike which hns behind It tho revolutlonnry support, hns bro ken out In Valencia. Martial lnw hns been declnrcd nnd tho streets nro being pntrollcd by troops. Tolegrnph wires out of Vnlencln wero cut, but Just before communication wns bro ken off it wns reported thnt serious disturbances hnd occurred. AUTO PARTY IN ACCIDENT Harold Stutsman's Machine Damaged While en Route 1 to Coquille. Whllo coasting down tho hill nenr tho Ross plnco on tho MnrshlloldrCo- quillo rood yestorday, tho stoerlng' j gear on Harold Stutsman's auto ' broke looso mid n bad unto accident j was narrowly nvorted. No ono wns Injured but ono of tho front wheols I of tho mnchlno wns smushed. Stutsmnn wns taking Judgo E. D. Sporry nnd wlfo nnd daughter, Miss M Lucy, homo to Coquille. John Mil-j 'ler of Gold Bench wns nlso a pns-ltn0 songor. Thoy wero slowly constlng, down tho hill when tho steorlng gear gnvo nwny nnd for n minute tho pns songors woro pretty bndly frightened. Howovor, tho wheel swung nround soiirecor,( n8 compured with tho num thnt tho mnchlno rnn Into tho om-iUOr bnnkment nnd stopped. Harold Stutsmnn wns pretty bndly, bruised by being thrown ngnlnst tho steering wheel. Tho others wero nlso badly shaken up. Thero Is n deep gulch nlongsldo of tho road nnd hnd tho. mnchlno beoiii running fnst, It undoubtedly would hnvo toppled over Into it. WARD HLAKE INJURED. Is Painfully Injured Whllo Chnnlclng His Machine. Ward M. Blako Is carrying nn nrm In n sling todny ns n result of nn ac cident whllo cranking his auto tho j other day. Tho crank kicked bnck, I striking him In tho wrist nnd Inflict ing a severe nnd painful wound. DRUNKEN IJOSSY CUTS CAPERS UPON HIGHWAY THOMASON, Conn., Sopt. 18 The authorities at Campvlllo, near here, report nn uuusunl case of Intoxication, tho victim being a blue-ribbon cow owned by n farmer thero. Tho cow's downfall is said to havo beon duo to overindulgence In sour apples. She was discovered 8taggorlng along tho state road trying to cut enpers of varied description, . EDITION. A Consolidation and Coos E COIbH SSi M KANSAS DIES AT BBEAKFAST nra i IN EAST TODAY Philadelphia and Cincinnati Concerns Close Doors This Morning. (By Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos Bay Times.; PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. IS. Tho Tradesmen's Trust Compnny, with n cnpltnl of $500,000 nnd de posits, when tho Inst report wns mndo of $1,328,000, closed its doors todny. Tho bonrd of directors In n public statement dcclnrcs tho Institution Is solvent nnd will pay depositors dollnr for dollnr. Tho nssctB nro lnrgely mortgnges nnd advances upon real cstnto which cannot bo renllzcd upon nt onco. FAILURE AT CINCINNATI. State Hanking Department CIoh-h Dig Trust Conimny There. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.' CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 18. Tho Metropolitan Hank nnd Trust com pnny closed Its doors todny on tho order of tho State Bnnklng Depart mont. SITE FROM S. P. Engineer Hunt Gets Strategical Point Away From Harri- man Lines. EUGENE, Ore, Sept. IS. Tho Ouurd Bnys: "Thnt tho Pnclflc Qrent .Western Rallwny compnny known na tho Hunt compnny. Is outdistancing willnmotto Pacific, or Southern Pacific company, in securing right- of-wny for tho road to tho coast Is ovldonced by tho lnrgo number of deeds tho Hunt pcoplo nro filling for neij oy th0 Hnrrlman pcoplo. It lWns learned todny thnt tho P. G. W. has gecured deeds to tho land whero I tjl0 Southorn Pnclflc Intonded to boro through tho const mountains for Its big tunnol nnd thoy now control both sides of the mountain thero, effec tually blocking tho other peoplo, nnd compelling thorn to soek nnothor plnco to cross tho summit. Tho Pn clflc Grent Western right-of-way ag ents worked for n long tlmo In thnt section of tho country beforo It bo-J enmo generally known nnd thoy woro successful In securing n lnrgo mini bor of tracts ovor which tho South ern Bnclfio survey pnsses. "Threo deeds for rlght-of-wny filed for record by tho Hunt agents today, cover tho tunnel site." NEW LINE RUSY. StnilK Suit to Get Right of Wny Near Gardiner. ROSEBURG. Ore., Sopt. 1 8. Tho Pacific Const Lino Railway compnny i Snturdny filed n suit in tho circuit court for Douglas county against I Wnrron nnd Mnrjorlo Reed of Gnr- ' illnnr. In which thov nsk for rlcllt-of way across certain proporty alloged to bo owned by tho defendants. Tho plaintiffs contend thoy nro engaged In building railroads and installing tolegrnph systems, nnd In order to Anii..ilnin n nn.lnln ,1 1. .1 nt't n bl II fr milSt I tuilllliuiv ft lviiiiiii i...v ....... ..n ....- (Continued on pago 4.) C of Times. Coast Mai! Hay Advertiser. No. 55 OF Succumbs Suddenly at Tabic In His Home Jn Dodge City Today. WAS CLOSE FRIEND ' OF PRESIDENT TAFT Was Sponsor of Legislation Re sulting In Retirement of Ballinger. By Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos. Ray Times.) DODGE CITY, Knn., Sopt. 18". Edmond II. Madison, representative of tho Seventh Knnsns District Ib Congress, died nt tho bronkfnst table nt his home hero todny. Mndlson took nn ncttvo part in tho legislation which resulted in tho re moval of Secretary Ballinger, anil submitted n resolution declaring tho chnrges of Plnchot nnd Glnvls sus tained. Jnincs of Kontucky offonnl nn nmendmont providing for tho ro moval of Bnlllngor, nnd Mndlson ac cepted tho amendment nnd votod for It. SHOCK TO TAFT. Dead Congressman Wan Chwo Friend' of the President. ny Associated Press to tho Coos Bny Times) PONTIAC, Mich., Sopt. 18. Pres ident Taft was shocked by tho iioww of tho death of Roprosontntlvo Mndl son. Tho President was to hnvo boon tho guest of tho congressman durlug his visit In KnnsaB next wook. The President stated at Syracuso that Madison wns In n lnrgo dogro,o fu- sponslblo for tho presont tour ncrosa tho continent. President Tuft, ro- gnrded Mndlson ns ono of tho ablest men In tho House of RoproBontntlros. Although clnssed nB nn Insurgent, Ma dison novor hesitated to support tho President on nny mensuro which ho deemed proppr. Ho wnB ono of tfctt most frequent visitors nt tho White llouso. m L TO JESS DAY Throws Up Sponge In Fourth Round of Bout at Coquille Saturday Night. ' COQUILLE, Oro Sopt. 18. Tho Prlco-Dny fight enmo to n BUddon end horo Saturday night when Prlco'a seconds throw up tho spongo In the fourth round nftor Day had unmor clfully pummoled him. Tho bout was to havo gono ten rounds or moro. In tho preliminary, Sing Hosan, tho Boavor Hill Chlnamnn, got tho decision ovor Kid HUlen on n foul. Tho gnto recolpts amounted to about $200. FIGHT IN AUSTRALIA. Jack Lester and Sam McVey Sign for SopteinlHT 110. By Associated Press to tho Cooa Hay Times) SYDNEY, Sept. 18. Articles for fight botwoon Jnck Lester of Cloolmn, Wash., nnd Sam McVoy of Califor nia for tho championship of Austra lia woro signed todny. Tho men will meet Soptombor 30. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wq wnnt fresh salmon and aro prepared to pay tho highest cash price for thom. For further portly culars see C G. HOCKETT, Empire flty. or GEO. 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