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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1911)
,, . Mm. . f f IN THE LAST ANALYSIS THE MEREST OE MERE INCIDENTS-IS YOURSELF ADVERTISING INFLUENCES PEOPLE THi: PEOPLE WHO ARE "HAM'. IXCLINED-TO-RUY" THINGS AL MOST ALWAYS MAKE Til 13 FINAL DECISION UNDER THE 1NPIA. KNCK OF SOME PAItTICULAlt AD. Otas Exmt& GOOD THINGS ARE ADVERTISED LET Till: NEXT THING YOU HUV AT A STORE HE AN ADVERTISED ARTICLE AND, IP POSSIDLE, TKK NEXT DOEN THINGS YOU MUY. it mp.wu iti.rn'i.'.it sKuvimt. MEMIIEH OF ASSOCIATED VlllMH i VOL XXXV Established In 1878 us The Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Time. Const Mai mid Coos liny Advertiser. No. 73 law PRESIDENT TAFT SAYS CANAL 11 BE DONE IN TWO YEARS Expect to See Vessels Passing Through It In July, 1913, He Says. TWO YEARS EARLIER THAN FIRST DATE Declares It Is Greatest Con structive Work Done Since Christian Era. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.; RELLINGHAM, WnBh., Oct. 9. President Toft predicted hero todny that the Pnnnma cnnnl will bo rendy for iso July 1, 1913. "Tho cannl," ho said, "was the greatest construc tive work slnco tho Christian era. "It nothing untownrtl happens," said the President, "you can count on that cnnal being done July 1, 1913, It has been promised for July l. 191G. but I will let you into n lit tle secret when I toll yoji you niny! too tho first ship go through tho canal In July, 1913." Leaving horo at noon todny, President Tnft struck south ngaln on tho houewnrd leg of his long trip. DELAY PROBE OE HARRINGTON 1 IRA E 1 Accused Attorney in McNa- mara Case Will Have His Hearing at Later Date.1 (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Oct. 9. Dy nn agreement between tho attorneys ror ootn sides, the examination of Attorney John H. Harrington, coun sol for tho McNnmnras beforo tho grand Jury was postponed for reset ting. This was dono to permit tho attorneys for both sides to attend tho examination of tho first vcnlro of Jurymen for tho McNamara trial. Preparations For Hearing Not ed Los Angeles Dynamiting Case Are Begun Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Cftl., Oct. 9. Ono hundred nnd twenty-five citizens of Los Angeles county from among whom may bo called the twelve men of John J. nnd Jnmcs D. McXnniarn In the Las Angeles Times dynnmltlng case gathered today In Judge Walter Dord well's new courtroom. Tho men constituted the first venire to sum mons as Jurors for tho McNamara trial scheduled to begin next Wednes day. The names of the veniremen were kept secret when drawn nnd tho cnlllng of each Juror was attended by hasty scratching of pencils as rep resentatives of the opposing counsel In the coming trlnl Jotted tho nnmo LLIMOIS CE1IRAL OFFICIALS AND UNI LEADERS IN CONFERENCE to pass upon the guilt or Innoconco down for future references. 1 Y OF ffl IT TEN RILLED DY DAD CAVE IN Four Killed and Six Hurt by Workmen Victims of Disaster RAILWAY NEWS OF COOS DAY Steamship In Sunday From San Francisco Will Sail Wednesday. ' Tho Dedondo arrived In yesterday nfter n good trip from San Francisco. She had n fair pasFcnger list and a good enrgo of freight. Tho llodondo will sail nt 9:30 Wed- Engineer Sumner Moves Camp ndny morning for snn prandsco. Among inoso nrriviug on mo kg- MANY ARRIVE ON REDDNDO to Winchester Bay Coos Bay and Boise. dondo wcro tho following: P. II. Soulo, Mrs. Allco Ilnll, .Miss L. Adams, Miss C. A. Cordcl, II. D. ' llutt, J. A. Williams, Mrs. E. S. There was little now doing in tho Downing, W. P. Adams, Mrs. 13. C. Coos Day railroad situation so far as Paddock, Miss J. May Dennott, John could bo ascertained hero todny. Gllnrdl, J. 11. Dalo, It. W. Namell, G. Engineer Sumnor of tho Great A. Grace, J. M. Frazler, Mrs. J. Ho- Westeru 1'aclllc and tho North Coast sumnilller, E. A. Niestndt, Mrs. Lino was In from camp today on bus!- W'heolor, Y. Nylund. noes nnd reported that ho expected to move his camp to Winchester Day within n fow days. He would not filve out any additional Information concerning tho project nor talk about what had developed at Portland slnco Ms father, Vice-president Sumuor, of the rond went north. Local parties today expressed more confidence than over that tho Hill system Is behind theso projects and some expressed n boliof thnt possibly tne Milwaukee, Canadian Pnclllc and Explosion In New York Tunnel Today. TOW OF IS SVEP T In Railroad Camp Near Colwood, B. C. By Associated Press to tho Coog Day. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) . Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. 9 Four wcro VICTORIA, D. C, Octfl 9. Ton killed nnd six Injured todny by tho wcro killed nnd many others Injured explosion of dynnmlto sixty feet un- by a cavo-ln In tho Canndlan North dor ground In n shnft under Control em Construction camp nenr Colwood, Park connecting tho nqueduct for D. C, In southeastern Vnncouvor ls- thcr Cntsklll Water system. , land today. LEAVE TODAY REVIVAL CROWD UN ALLIANCE PACKEOCHORCR i puts UDE fltaTrSSZSiSCoos County Association Ar Coos nay to Snn Francisco. Howevor, ' that Is hazarded merely as n long guess. ranges Plans For Coopera 1 tion In Work. Tho annual meeting of tho Coon fL I II f aieamsmp arrived in aunaay The people's. Evangelistic From Portland and Sails campaign Was Opened With Line Across Oregon. Large Audiences. After boing dolnycd by a heavy fog v ,,. ,i., ... i. . .. J? "I0.. Z?L "UMOtT J!!M ! than was at tho opening services It JVOIUIUUJ tlWtlt Itl Vttll WU ,- 11A -,,l ,..., .w.l.. ,.,Klnt. ...., " EL?rff. 'Bh 'YS begun In Marsh neid' yesterday at tho ' r, i, I' rfiT oiVZ Daptlst church. Thus far threo through to Euroka. Tho Allianco . . . .,,,., .... .,, -n.i ..,.. i !. ..!. tiiuina-n uiu ui-iiiuu una iiiuiumuui, tIT aVii-..: tv .11 1 r ).r "" Prosbytorlun, Methodist und Dnp- Tho Alllnnco will return hero ,., ,,, ' ,' , , .....,.' Thursday nnd sail tho same day for , b h , , d or Portland. , , ,.,, A l. -l..l.... .. l. Al- '" H1U1WIHWMI. llnnco woro. Mrs. Wnltor Hindi, Mngglo Foyo, Ed Richmond, Mrs. Geo linger, F. S. Illcbo, C. S. Rlobo, Sister M. Pauline, Mother M. Agnes, C. C. Huntley, R. One Woman Loses Life In Con flagration In Little Wash ington Village. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day times.) CENTRAL1A, Wnsh., Oct. 9. Fire at Adnn nt midnight destroyed tho Plymouth nnd Adnn hotels, the post- office a goncrnl Btore and five dwel ling houses. Mrs. O. E. Santhruff, who had Just arrived In tho Plymouth hotol to nssumo Its management, was burned to death. Tho loss Is $40,000. Mrs. Santhruff camo from Auburn, Wnsh. President Markham, Gov. Nod and Others Try to Arbitrate Strike. BIG DEFICIT IN NAVY YARD Rov. II. I. Rutledge, tho honored pastor of tho Methodist congregation, spoke nt tho morning sorvlco taking ns his text: "Tako yo uway tho stone." Tho minister's words wont llntnHA.I -. I ! ilnnii I t t grxat n (ill A. Freol, P. Goodo, Pink Smith, G. , .,,,, ', n,111Pintin,, n.ln.l, -M.C n V -!nn.il.i. II " -"v v.wov, .. u. ut, w. ...,..w v,.. N. Gntenby, Mrs. G. N. Gntonby, II Roblson, Mrs. 11. Rablson. Among thoso sailing on tho Alll nnco from hero for Euroka today were: G CROWD nnd deep feeling wero expressed on every hand. Mr. Rutledgo said In part: "Somo peoplo nro prejudiced nn lain HAIllllnlu I t ll I f ll n QntO II F t nhlT'stlZ' Is eased I hean gersuch nTt ex lnnd, G. W. Lawrence, W. Nelson, n '. f.m . nf .,,, llon(. In tho business world, no ono objects to a revival. A while ago tho busi ness men of our city wero somo of them looking rnthor long faced, now they smile and say, 'business Is pick ing up a littlo.' It seems now that somo of us feel assured that there Is n need of a revival of religion In Marshfleld. "Others nro nbsolutoly Indifferent to revivals. They say go ahead if you wish, but I'll have nothing to do with this movement. The great foo to chrlstlnnlty today Is indlfforonco. "Another fact of opposition to re vivals Is doubt. No grenter hindranco to rovlvnls, save ono, can bo men tioned. Let me give you a good re ceipt Tor doubt. Go apart in your own room nnd ask God all about it. With ono of tho best crowds and The greatest " ono of tho best programs that has t,J(U thefe Jg nQ doubt , your ,iearti been given there In a long time, tho Tho last and worst enemy of all benefit ontortalnmont at the Sumner revival movement Is sin. Tho chll- Hall Saturday night for the baseball dren of Israel wore defeated In their team there was a decided success, campaign. God told them tho peoplo Many wero In nttondanco from North have sinned. And not until this man besiues tne wno una sinneu wus reuiuveu tuuw Irolnnd S. Slnnough, R. E. Knorr, H. O Ncol, Mrs. II. G. Noel, C. M. LoVnlley, Geo Fink. AT SUIER PLAY Benefit Entertainment There Saturday Night Proves Great Success. No announcement regarding devel opment In the Coos Day and Dolso have bfti iiimln. "nntrnrtnr Trlliblo has not given out nny Information County High School association wa Ince his appenrnnas on tho Day nnd held nt Coqullle, Octobor 7. It wns but littlo nrws bus l)een henrd from a successful mooting nnd much busl- Contrnctor C. J. Johnson since his ness was tnrnsacted. Delegates were departure. Mr. Johnson, It Is learn- present from tho ilvo high schoolb L Is just completing a contract on of tho county together with Dr. J. the electric system being built from T. McCormnc, supervisor of county Vancouver. II. C. Somo expect that schools. e vjlt of the contractors will re- Duslness was transacted undor mo ult In steps bolns tnkon immediately heads of: Revision of constitution to secure tho balance of tho rlght-of- nnd election of olllcers, Athletics and y as tho Commonwealth Trust nrrnnglng of schedule of cuuw8, company, which Is underwriting tho Debating and nrrunglug of schedule Coos Bay and Dolso bonds, will prob- of debates, Oratory ami tho formation joiy insist thnt all of tho right-of-way of a county oratorical coniesi. secured beforo It nwnrds tho con-1 Officers elected for tho year are: tact for the construction of the lino, presiaeut, P. A. Tledgen; vlce-presl-Beloro taking tho electric lino con- dent, Dr. J. T. McCormac; secretary !' at Vnncouvor. It lu said, thnt C. treasurer, Principal J. P. Grubbs. J. JOhhtnti .i.i.l Vila ooennlntna In thn Amnnrtlilont to Include as members TianH anil Mnrnhflnlri astern Rallwnv ConBtmctlon eom- of tho association nil teachers In nlsh erowd from Sumner and vicinity. Tho they gain a victory, ivaay i,ui , snnio imiI, atmtrhoa of BPhOOlS Of ten Or more KrHUUS iu- Iroal on the Milwaukee Railway's ex- gethei with county superintendent of tension to the Paclflo coast. schools and county supervisor. engineer Aston Is prosecuting tho ' Amendment to incluuo as momoers purvey of the Coos Day nnd Eastern prohibition as applied to participants wiric as rapidly as possible. It is in athletic contests, iho amucmuuu fxPected that E. w. Novors of the went on record as strongly opposed pmpany -will leave shortly for San to tho use of tobacco by young peo- r'uC18co and on his return, ho will pie of puuuc scuooi ugu, uui, mo uio Rpbably be accompanied by tho agreeable habit of "snitching" on tho fnnclpal officials of the road. ' part of contesting schools so far offset I Enclnpnr Oo.ll. i. l,lnl tUa irnnil fon(nrf3 of tllO rule tbUt it Ke "rvey for tho Terminal Railway, was rescinded. Opinion seemed to be i w completed' tho preliminary that the matter couia oe uunuieu r- ana patt of tho location work, better by tno locaj bcuoojb. n" near the Slglln place on Isthmus Amendment giving .MaTsnneio iuu "e throuch MnnhfinM tn , Vnrth mnnncement of the Interschool field e? c,t' limits. day. permitting her to assume all ex- ne North. Dend council will meet penses of the meet Including tno ex orrow night to, taker further PC penses of ten men and manager from - me comnanv's annllcation for tho otner lour bcuooio, wuh iuo in- ,fnchUe there. ' vllego of keep Discrepancy of Over $3,000, 000 In Accounts at Wash ington Yard. (Dy, Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 9. A discrepancy of over J3.288.271 be tween tho mntcrlal on hand nnd thnt called for by the books of tho Wash ington nnvy yard Is shown by an In ventory of that yard Just completed, nccordlng to nn announcement by the Secretary of tho Navy. This Is tho first Inventory of record made In this yard within twenty-five yenrs. Tho discrepancy Is attributed to looso bookkeeping methods, which Secret ary Meyer sot out somo time ago to correct. W IS TO PORT COMMISSIONERS DECIDE TO HAVE THE GOVERNMENT DREDGE DO WORK NEAR MAHSHPIELD OTHER 1IUKI NKSS UP. At n meeting of tho Port of Coos Day Commission this morning, It was decided to havo tho government dredgo Oregon go ahead and re FIRST MEETING IS WITHOUT AGREEMENT Mississippi Officials Try to As sist In Terminating Labor! Trouble. ' NO AGREEMENT. (Dy Associated Presss.) JACKSON, Miss,, Oct. 9. Tho Btrlko conferonco adjourned without arriving at any agree- " mont. . ' (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) JACKSON, Miss., Oct. 9. Accepts lng tho first Invitation extended from the strikers representing tho Indi vidual labor unions, Prosldont C. II. Markham of tho Illinois Central reached hero today for a conforwice1 In Governor Noel's oillco with fonuer employes of tho system nnd Statu and." City olUclols. Markham was bItoh. to understand ho was not expected to confer with n federation of tho uiiIoub but merely representatives of tbtr lo- cal organizations, a numbor of whotnw 'nro rendy to return to work If proper assurances aro given. STOCKADE AT ROSEDURCL, Southern Pnrlllc Encloses Shop "Willi Dig Fcncy. ROSKDUIta, Ore, Oco. ST. ICvl donco locally that tho Southern Pa cific company intends to fight It striking shopmen to a finish nppoanedC when work was begun on tho oroc tlon of a stockado around" tho shops and tnnks In this city. Tho worlc I In chnrgo of regular construction fo remen, who reached Rosoburg will, a large crow of men. Tho stockndo will ho of tho same ' typo as thoso which oncloso tho rail road shops in East Portland, AlDlna. and I.a Grande. It will consist or n wooden fonco night feet high, sur mounted by linos of hnrbod wfrtr. Within this enclnsuro prospective strlko-brenkers will probably bo housed and fed until such tlmo ojs thero Is no longor nny reasonable fear of violence. Tho stockado, however, will he n pormauont Ilxturo Tho locnl strikers continue orderly nnd there Is no change In tho situa tion hero, other than commencement of work on tho big fence. Tho strik ers view tho stockndo In the light of n bluff, tho snme as tlioy regarded tho ultimatum of tho railroad company to roturn to work or loso tholr rlghta. They say that stockades huvo beam built in othor cities long bofora thor wns any prospect of n strlko and that they give the railroad company no advantage whatever, othor than ta establish a character of privacy our their premises. LOCAL OVERFLOW. Got Dear. D. A. Curry has re turned from n hunting trip to Ten Mile. Ho reports that thoy trupped: n lilir lifnnb lionr tlinrn lnut waaV nnn- ..lxr. nl.n... 1)n AAA ....M.l r.t .11.., " """' .WW. ...w.w ...Ml. IVWI. w..- r'0,""""1 ,v,uuu '"'" , .', of tho biggest that has l.son caught from tho channel near Marshfleld, ,n thnt sef.on , a ,onB lImo uiiioiuu in iuu Buvuriiiuuui, jmuji'li, as was proposed by Engineer Leofo and Major Morrow. Tho cost will bo approximately six cents per yard. Tho disposition of the dredglngs has not been definitely determined. Final action was not taken on tho (VtM I'luo Machine. A lino now 1912 Cadillac arrived on tho Alllnnco yesterday consigned to Goo Goudruut. Whether It belongs to D. L. Pootot or Dr. J. T. McCormnc, both of whout have ordered muchlues, will not ha. IbPLT na?WJshts. and KATTEnl i -i ine GUNNEDA. vllege of keeping all proceeas, ana with the .tartejrm'cgejPJ (Continued on pagev 2.) total receipts from the entertainment. A largo chorus choir helps In tho 'next river and Jinrbors bill beforo con-; ",V,n . n. wns $109.75 and will cover the deficit 'congregational singing and Is lend Igress to provide for a new report on ,,,"1",w ,,' of tho baseball team for tho season, by Prof. Geo Ayre. Any singers who rebuilding tho north Jetty. No d0-f "'V' ' ",, Tha nrinrinni niimher on tho nro- have not yet Joined will bo wolcomo gram was tho presentation of tho co- to come this evening to the church medv. "Cant. llacKet", ny a nome ai ;ou. talent comnany. The members or me cast did exceptionally well and had the audiences In throes of laughter throughout the performance. Tho cast of characters was as follows; Capt. Racket Wm. Selander. Obndlah Dawson S. G. Steckel. Mrs. Racket Miss May Selander. Mr Dalroy Ai E. Nelson. Timothy Tollman L. G. Masters. Mrs. Tollman Mrs. L. G. Masters. Katie Ollle nichard. HobBon L. Matson. Following tho play, a basket social was enjoyed and then danclngv The benefit baseball game to have been played yesterday between Norm Services every night this week ex cept Saturday. VESSEL IS DAMAGED. City of Panama Forced to lteturn to San Franclbco. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 9. In a- partly disabled condition the City of Panama, which sailed for Cen tral American -ports over a wpek ago, returned here. eWly today to be re paired, CHICAGO. 111.1 Oct. 7. December Dend and Sumner was cajled, off on -wheat, 97 5-8c; May, $1.03 6-8; July account of tha ralnr j 98 c Plan for shutting off the Coos River !?' orn,,nud unt" Mr' aoodrum Kot cut-off. Tho chunnol In It Is deop- ' . enlng nnd Is threatening to divert1 &aIvngo llefuiuled Coos Hay the river. It Is estimated that It will.8 l)Mera who l to pay salvago ohi cost about $4,200 to stop the cut-off "hipmonts they had on tho stoauior channel. p1, l Plant two or throo yenrs ago A plan wns discussed to secure ' wne B,'(, lost or rudder aud hud ton a preliminary appropriation In tho l,. tovv,ed ,nt0 Cooa ,3ay aro toJay rw vuiviub i-iib-uno cuvunii), 1110 various Pettyjohn & NIcols fought. the compauy for salvager nite nlnn was ncreed nnon toilnv. I " wo l " '"O courts. Wm. Ingersoll, It was reported, has' Land Hearings. Andrew II. Olson, been engaged to remove tho snags and Wm. Melntyro of Marshfleld. and logs from Ten Mile Creek to und August J. Luplow will appcar make It navigable. No contract has ' beforo United States Laud Coiumto yet been let for opening tho channel sloner A. K. Peck, Octobor 13, ta between Ten Mile lakes although It j make final proof on their homestead! Is hoped to do so soon, entries. Jay G. Grimes of Nortlr, Tho attorney was Instructed to Boncl nnJ Chester It. Donr of Marsh draft an ordinance prohibiting the "old to mako final proof on their dumping of refuBo Into the bay, in- nomesieaa entries October 20. lots or lakes In the port district. EASTERN STAH NOTICE. The Eastern Star Social Is post poned until the next meeting night. Dy order of the WORTHY MATRON. "flasty MESSENGER SEUVlCli day or night PHONE 08-J. J. R. MONTGOMERY has returned! from a pleasant drlvo through thw Falrvlow country and return 6k way of Myrtle Point and CfcTuMeu Thoy report the valley has this good roads. M. P. GuIovbou accom panied him on tho trip, AUTO supplies at tho auNERV. Tha MAN who CATRE8 for GOq nnvAD trades with HAINJKL E3SBa JtJ