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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1911)
TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN, BUT EVERYTHING WILL WAIT FOR A WOMAN ADVERTISING INFLUENCES PEOPLE Tin: people who auk "half-. jXCMXED-TO-HUY" THINGS AL MOST ALWAYS MAKE THIS FIXAL DECISION' UXDER THE IXFLU ySCK OF SOME PARTICULAR AD. afotwa GOOD THINGS ARE ADVERTISED let tiii: xext tiiixo you huy at a store he ax advertised it means iiettkk service, article axi). ik possiiile, the next dozi:x things you huy. uemueh ok associated prko VOL XXXV Established In 1878 ui The Conat Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Tlmos. Unit Mnil and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 69 OInoB mn HIE FUG FLOUTS OVER TRIPOL IT BY BOIARDIEI Italians Prepare to Land 4,000 Men to Take Possession of City This Afternoon TURKS' FORTIFICATIONS ALL SHOT TO PIECES PLAN REVOLT AFTER HUNDRED ITALIAN SHIPS TODAY RAIL 0 OS FIGHT RATE S OF STATE TROOPS ARE RUSHED to rem CITY TO STOP IN MEXICO Deposed President Diaz and General Reyes Said to Head Conspiracy. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) r Sultan's Forces Retired to Heights Back of City But Were Routed. (Dy Associated Pres to the Coos liny Times) ir'nniM. Enulnnd. Oct. 1. A rows dispatch conHrms the bombard-Itlonal telegram from San Antonio,'"88 , . ' 8U8,,on81on1 or UB met of Tripoli yesterday and says Texas, to the effect that followers of,0,r;lcr '" ,w,IBt ls knwn ns V.'0 ' It was resumed this morning, but tho General Reyes and tho deposed pros- lflc COn8 cn808' ,Th , l,",,"cnt1l?" cuter works being reduced to ruins Ident. General Diaz, have established'8 l"f "cnd,nR ,ho nHnB f n ,,,U were unable to reply. Tho Turks a Junta In that city and await tho w,t,,1 t,ho c'norc n'B r hnvo removed their guns to tho arrival of Iteyes. Tho teIeBrannor- "VT m, I", ' T.'" heights beyond tho town and reopen- mils tho Inference that a now Insur- ",0n frm pMtt,nB lt8 rdor8 ,nl cd lire rrom mere, nicy were, now- ruction is 10 uo uegun in .Mexico 10 ever, dispersed by shrapnel from tho overthrow General Madoro. fleet and fled In all directions, and The paper also published a (11b- the first whlto Hags then began to patch from Junrez saying tho revolt will ho begun heforo December 1. General Mndcro, president-elect, Transcontinental Lines Begin lmvo bocomc effective November ir.. They materially reduced tho trans Action tO Annul Reductions continental rates on both class and In Prninlit In DTP f con,ni0("ty t raffle. They applied to in rreigni 10 racinc ooast n ti,e B0.caiied pacific coast cases, tho Spokano and Ileno cases being REDUCTIONS SCORN OFFER TO COME BACK Points. the most important. No detcrmlnn (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day.tlon of tho matter was reached by Times.) Ul0 conimB8on it wni bo flvo WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 4. ,WCok8 before tho commission's or- transcontinental dore nro effective nnd In thnt time On behalf of the MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Oct. 4. J railways, application was mado to- tho commorco court will havo an op Tho El Pals today published a sonsa- Hn l0 l" nitorstnto Commorco portunlty to pnBs on tho questions at Issuo unless It may desire to tako orlglnnl testimony. Lata this afternoon tho transcon tinental rnilwnyH filed In the com morco court bills nttncklng tho In terstnto Commorco Commission or der , nnd asking for nn Injunction re straining thcBO orders from going Into tfutt. RIOTING THERE Gov. Noel of Mississippi Rushes National Guard to Protect Strike-Breakers. Tho commission's orders wcro to appear. The Italians aro now preparing to land 4,000 men from tho ships. The nttnehes little Importance to these Italian licet was unharmed nnd no 'reports, but it Is understood thnt he casualties are reported on board dur ing the bombardment. Day (Dy Associated Press to Coos Times) ROME, Italy, Oct. 4. It Is official ly stated that tho bombardment of the main bntterles of Tripoli com menced at threo o'clock yesterday and continued until sunset. Tho bnt terles replied to tho Italian flro without effect. It Is expected the battle will bo resumed today. The Italians took grcnt enro not to dam age tho city. Only tho llght-houso on one of tho bntterles was destroyed. Is taking measures to keep hlniBclf well Informed ns to developments. Iteyes snllcd from Hnvnnn for Now Orleans yestcrdny nnd n cnblcgrnm from him today snys ho Is going to San Antonio. IN OKLAHOMA AMEND FREE DELIVERY HERE FEB. 1ST United States Postoffice De partment Acts on Marsh fiald Recommendation. WELL KNOWN W IN Terminal Railway Makes Ap plication For Franchise on Certain Conditions. That It will be necessary for n number of amendments to tho North Dend city chnrter beforo tho Ter minal Railway enn securo or tako n Thre2 Unknown Bandits Hold !rn",ch,8l,"1. TAT" :toJ! III 11IU .Ullll UlUU . .w....w.. V.- Informal Up M. K. & T. Passenger Early Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) BARTLESVILLE, Okln., Oct. 4. The Missouri, Kansns nnd Texas pas- terday afternoon at nn Carl W. Evertsen and Miss Fannie M. George Married In Roseburg. (Special to Tho Times.) ROSERURG, Ore., Oct. 4. Curl I T.l...-l..- t. l - ... ... In reBponso to n recommen.mt'on of,"' vu"in ol "' w"8 ' ricu to .mibb irniicen m. ueorgo oi (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 4. Few Strikers Accept Terms of Harriman Officials to Re y turn Without Prejudice. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4. Tho offer of tho Hnrrlmnu olIlclalB to tako back tho strikers without prejudice met with no rcsponso here. Tho company snys enough men nro nt work to keep up tho ropnlrs now on hnnd but tho strikers claim tho engines nnd enrs on tho Hurrlnian systems In the northwest nro getting In bnd shnpo and thnt tho men work ing now will not long be nblc to keep tho equipment In shnpo to run. I TO A RoprCBcntntivo Hnwloy, cnrrlor free mnll delivery aervlco will bo Inaugu rated nt Mnrshftold February 1, next. Two rogulnr carriers and ono substi tute will constitute tho forco nt first. I PoBtofflco Inspector Morso reported favorably upon It. Port Huron, Michigan, Tuesday aft ernoon, October 3, nt 2:30 by tho Rev. Chnrlcs Dnkcr nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Del Pcnrso In Roseburg. They loft Immediately for Portland 'nnd othor points. They will bo at homo In Mnrshflold nftor November 1st, Mr. Evertsen being ono of tho owners nnd proprietors of tho Coo3 Dny bakery. Tho abovo news will bo more thnn gratifying to Mnrshflold residents. Tho Mnrshflold Chamber of "Com-1 Tho nbovo nows whilo not bolng morco has been working for nearly n 8nrlBo to tho many friends of t'o . contracting parties on Coos Dny will threo yenrs to securo free dollvery. . , , .. . . ,, , . ,, bring forth congratulations nnd foll- wnon inspector .Morse whs noro cltntlons. Mr. Evertson Is ono of i fow months UCO. ho OXIieCted thnt lt lin nrnmlnnnl nml Hiippoaufnl vniint? meeting by Tom Dennett represent-. bo p0Bgb,0 t0 8tnrt to freo business men of Mnrshflold. Ho has Locating Survey Umpqua and Coos Bay Beginsjhere at Once. LATTER APPEAL TO CITY AUTHORITIES Want to Be Taken Away After Mass Meeting Serves No tice on Them. ' (Dy Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos liny limes. ) JACKSON, Miss., Oct. 4 Gov ernor Noel hns ordered tho Laurel nnd Yazoo city companies of tho State Mllltla to McComb to Join tho two companion sont thoro last night following yesterday's nnd last night's rioting. Governor Nool recolvod re ports todny thnt hundreds of heavily armed men nro pouring Into Mc Comb. MKX ARE SCARED. Strlke-ItreaketN AHk Local Author ities (o Take. Them Awny- Dy Assoclntcd Press to tho ChoiT Hay Tlmos., McCOMD, MIbb., Oct. 4. -Notwlth- - standing tho prpsenco of sovoral coni- nnnlcs of trootis sent horn to nrntoct Between them, tho 103 Illinois Central strike- breakers barricaded hero havo ap pealed to the authorities to remove them Immediately from McComb City. A mnsH meeting of citizens iwiKiiiuur auiuiiur uuu uuny, wuu nnd strlkors sympnthlzorn pnssod re havo been working nt Ten Mllo tho solutions assuring tho strlko-brcakcra laBt few days, left today for Gardiner ngnlnst molestation If thoy dopnrtoil ' where thoy will start on tho locating to'''- A B"ccm' trnln wln ,oavo ' . Iinrn Miln nffnrnnnn fnr Mnw Orhtnua urvoy for tho Pnclflo Coast lino bo- . .. . v, . . . ... 4 lliJll W ilUVbllVO VI UUIB T I V tween tho Umpqua and Coos Dny. It Is understood thnt they expect to completo tho locating survey In u few wcoks. According to the announcement by VIco-prcBldont Sumner, father of Engineer Sumner, when hero a fow days ago, work will bo started on mnrhlno ornoon. guns will nrrivo this nft- TRAIXS ARE MOVIXa. Xo lU'M)t'tH of Trnlllc llcliig KcrloiiHly JntiTffrctl With So Kr. PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 4. Up-to- ing tho company. Lnst evening the !devory ,,oro n,,0llt Jnury i. The nirendy purchnsed and fitted up i. North Dend city council tooK tho matter up. Pnrt of tho nmendmentB nro thoso soucht by Jncob M. Dlnko when ho seuger trnln No. 29 from Knnsna City attempted to securo n franchise thoro to Oklahoma City was held up early a year ago. Ono Is thnt Section 77 this morning near Okesa, ton ml'e 'of the North Dond charter which pro south of hero by threo masked men vides for tho payment of nt lenst ono who went through tho bnggngo and 'per cent dividend on tho gross In- express cars nnd thon ordered the come of tho corporation bo repealed train to proceed. How much loot Also n provision which gives tho city , of North Dend the right to purchnsoj the property of any franchise corpo ration within n period of 3 yenrs pre vious and up to six mouths of its only action necessary for Mnrshlloia home on Commercial nvcuuo and peoplo to tako now Is tho establish-, Tonth streot. Tho brido wbb instruc ment of mall boxes or mall-holdors ' tor In music In tho Mnrshflold pub on their residences or In their plnces u0 schools lnst year nnd then won of business ns was specified by In- scores of friends who will glndly wel spector Morso In his lntorvlow In Tho coino hor bnck ns a permanont rosl Times when he visited hero. jdont of Mnrshflold. they got was not ascertained. MICELLI IS MAYOR. STARTS SOIT IS ItoM'buig Man Well-Kinwn Hero In expiration. Also thnt Section 78 pro CIiom'ii City Kxmitlro Tlim. Prank O. Mlcelll, who Is woll known In Mnrshflold through n num ber of visits here wns elected mayor of Roseburg this week. Mr. Mlcel ll is secretary of the Southern Ore gon District Fair association which Is comprised of Qoos, Curry, Dou Bias and Lane counties, was: Mayor Cannon 2SS Houck 310 Mlcelll 349 Recorder Hedepeth 1S5 Steel ';..'. 250 Wlmberly' '. .' -172 Treasurer Church 1CS Houser ,.., 454 Wright , 311 The new councllmen In Roseburg are J. D. Zurcher, Geo W. Rapp, J Wendell Wright, n. W, Strong, Carl E Wimberly. J. C. Fullerton and F H. Clark. . .. . ,. . I.. I.... llm vidlng tor ino ueieruninHH " i,u gross Incomos of franchise corpora tions bo repealed. Also that Section 79 of tho Chnr ter which provides thnt nny franchise ordlnnnce must bo read nt three dif ferent sessions of tho council nnd thnt it cannot become effective until The voto , Bxty days after Its passage bo repeal ed. Also that Section SI which gives the North Dend city council tho right to compol rival lines of railway to Join In tho operation or building of one track on n street Instead of hav ing independent tracks occupying most of the street, be repealed. In discussing the franchise applied for by the Termlnnl Railway, the North Dend council suggested a num ber of changes, One Is thnt Section 11 of the franchise, the common user clause, be amended so that It will apply to tho strip oi ianu oeiween Hasty MESSENGER SERVICE if! NOTED CASE . WILLD IS Government Tries to Compel Railroads to Give Up Owner ship of Coal Mines. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 4. Attorney General Wlckershnm today , gram announcing tho death of his by filing a brief In tho Supremo Wjfo nt E Po,nti s D whoro 8ho Court of tho United States, began, daughter. Mrs. his fight before that tribunal to have tho principal coal carrying railroads j Groethe. Her death was very sud nnd coal owning companies In the don. Sho had been thoro n fow anthracite roglons adjudged In viola- months and last week word was ro Weil-Known Eastside Woman 1 Succumbs to Sudden Ill ness in South Dakota. L. T. Wllld, nightwntchman at tho Day City mill, has received a tolo- actual construction of some kind on ,into no reports havo been recolvod this end this fall. 1 0f traffic being seriously Intorfored As near ns can bo ascertained tho with on any of tho Hnrrlmnn II nisi Sumnor survey from Gurdlnor to height ,,,,,1 pnssonger trains nnr Coos Dny follows closely tho lino of, moving practically on schedule. tho old Southern Pnclflc survoy ln Tho strikers contend thnt tho nc hero. A fow today wore reviving tho tun effect of the strlko will bogin old rumor (hat Mr. Sumner's party to bo felt from now on and that on bolng working for tho Southern Pa-!Bino failures and possibly wreck clflc nlthough Vice-president Sumner fron, dofoctlvo equipment which will emphatically denied It when hero, now begin to show tho lack of repulra and It Is understood thnt Engineer j nnd nttontlon In tho shops, will boohj Sumner hns mado Just ns emphatic result. denials of nny Hnrrlmnu connection. O'llltlEX AT FLORENCE. tlon of the Sherman anti-trust law. .n entirely different attack was made on the corporations from that In Pennsylvania where tho govern ment lost on nearly every point. PROMPT AUTO SERVICE day or """. : . . . ' ... .., n nlcht. Phono 98-J. Ray Martin. Marshneld anu .orin ueim o .... -- ns the city of North Dend. Also thai niTni. a nn. il JUJ WU1V w.... w ..... WINKLER. the common user clause nppiy io any branch or spur line the company Read the Times "Want Ads. celved thnt sho was 111. A daughter, Miss Tallene Wllld, left for there on tho last Dreakwater. Durlal will bo at or near Elk Point, S. D, Owing to the great distance and time necessary, It is not likely thnt Mr. Wllld will be able to attend the funeral. j Says Construction Uo Prosecuted From Itotli Ends of Line. Tho Florenco Wost In Kb account of tho visit of Vlco-prosldont O'Drlon and party last week says: In reply to an Inquiry, Mr. O'Drlon stntcd that ho ls greatly plonsed with tho country through which ho came Tho soil Is fertllo nnd nftor tho tim ber Is removed tho laud can nearly nil bo cultivated. Tho dairy indus try ho regnrds ns especially vnluable Ho also snys tho Tstltcoos Lako country hns gioat natural advantages for a summer resort, and will bo- como a favorlto place for spowllng Tho railroad officials contend that nil work necessary to keep trains moving on schedulo Is bolng turned1 out In tho shops. Illinois Central officials say that tho light movement of grain In tho mlddlo wost nffords thoiu a lot of rusorvo oqulpment that can bo culloot out In emergency and thnt anyway sufficient work Is being donu at all division points to tnko caro of tho traffic. COAST LEACJL'E HALL SCORES (ny issoclated Pross to Coon Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4. Only two gnmos woro played In tho Const Loaguo yesterday, Vernon bolng Idler a vacation ns soon na a railroad ls'wl," I'rt!and wns en routo to opju built. "I0 Borles a day lato today. Tln Ho said tho money Is already an- scoroa yoruny: llrnnrlnlnil nml J)in rnnil will lin l At Oakland built as soon as tho surveys can be mado and right of ways secured. The company has secured nearly all tho right of way for about twenty-llvo miles out from Eugene and hnvo a man adjusting these matters with tho i land ownors nlong tho routo. An other right of way man commenced work n fow days ago In tho vicinity of Ton Mllo Lako south of the Umpqua. Mr. O'Drlon said that grading in Oakland San Francisco At Sacrament Sacramento Lob Angeles U II 4 lu 0 ff it jr r t 3 & iCHAMHER OF COMMERCE NOTIOI3 Tho regular meeting of tho Execu tive Committeo of tho MnrshfloliS Chambor of Commorco will ho hold at 4:30 Friday aftornoon, Octobnr G, Tho regular monthly mooting of MI Dealdes the Husband, threo daugh- tho winter Is expensive but tunnel membora of tho Chambor of Coul ters and a bojj survive. The son, work can ,)0 carre(l on then as well , merco will bo hold at 7:30 Friday Lalth Wllld, Is In tho regular United na nnv t.m Thpra nrn thrPtt ' evening, October C. All members aro States Army and ls stationed at Maro Island, Cal. requested to ho present. I t day or night PHONE 0$-J. (Continued on pace 4.) (Continued on page 2.) VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec i