The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 05, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVMBEP. 5, 191 2. EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali q 93
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
if INTEREST IS 8H0WI CANDIDATES 1IT FOB RESULTSiEUROPEAN POWERS DISAGREE
81 VOTERS ALL OVER COUNTRY
Nation-wide Record Breaking)
NallVote Will Bg Result
Today.
FEW DISTURBANCES
h HAVEJEEN REPORTED
Weather Conditions Favorable
Except in Pacific North
west and California.
The tlireo-cornorcd presidential
contest sent to tho polls today yot
hi who took unprecedented lntor
,lt in tho otitcomo of a campaign
hit has been wngod with unusual
......... Tim mlildnv ronorts
from every quarlor Indicated a na
tion wldo rccoru iiroiiiuug vulu "
addition to tho election of presi
dent and vlco president nnd mom-
.... rnnrroRn. 33 fltntOS a TO VOt-
Jfll VI w.n . -- , - , ,
in- (or governors ana 00 wr iuk
Matures, which will fill vncanclcs
In tho United States senate, Gon
trilly favornblo weather conditions
prevailed, except In tho Pacific
Northwest and Worthorn Califor
nia, where rain was falling. Con
trary to general expectations. In
tIw of tho fact that parly lines
havo been clnsoly drawn, practic
al no disturbances woro roportcd
in any section of tho country. Fow
arrests for violations of tho oloc
tlon laws wero mado.
All tho lenders of tho threo par
tits adhered to tholr provlous pre
dictions of success for tholr ro
ipectlvc candidates.
Voting N Ilnivy.
(By Associated Press to Tho C001
nny Times)
vrw vninr Vnv r. . Dnnnrls
at' national political headquarters
coming iron) coniiucnuni nguniH
the threo principal parties boro out
the press accounts of hoavy voting
throughout most of tho country.
Chalrmnn McCombs of tho Wilson
headquarters said ho saw no reason
of a clinngo In tho arly prodlc
tlon of a Wilson victory. At Re
publican hendqunrtora all was
quiet. Chairman Illllos spent con
tlderablo tltno about tho city with
Mrs. Tnft and Miss Holon. who
came to New York to rccolvo tho
returns.
Chalrmnn Dixon arrived early at
Progressive headquarters. Dixon
still clalmod Iloosovolt would bo
elected nnd nddod ho was abso
lutely satisfied that tho Progres
ilre cnndldnto would not finish
forsa than second.
FIRST RETORNS
FUR TAFT
In Massachusetts the Repub
lican Ticket Is in Lead
So Far.
(Dy Associated Prcs3 to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
FiitsT uetuhxs. I
(Dy Associated Press.) '
DOSTON. MnsB., Nov. G. I
Taft carrliHl Acushnot, tho
first town in tho United States
to bo heard from today. Tho
voto was: Hoosovolt, 50; Taft,
104; Wilson C2. Norwoll vot
ed, Iloosovolt 101; Taft, 07;
Wilson 78.
BOSTON, Nov. r. Returns for
prcsldont In loony's oicction in ion
out of 1102 voting precincts In Mas
sachusetts gavo Iloosovolt, 837; Tnft,
171.1; Wilson, 073.
Tho governor eight out of 1102
precincts In .Massachusetts glvo Dlrd,
progressive, C0C; Fobs, democrat,
C7C; Walkor, republlcnn, 1001.
Presidentail Nominees Vote
and Prepare to Hear Re
sult of Election Tonight.
(Ily Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. G. Wll-
ami unn nulrnd lutu lin fnlt. tnriflV.
'I.lko a boy out of Bchool," ho replied
wlht a sigh of relief, for ho admitted
the campaign a linrd physical strain.
His scalp wound received In n motor
mishap two days ago did -not bother
him ho said. Most of tho day, tho
Governor passed In answering letters.
Tonight a small party will bo at tho
Wilson homo to hear tho returns or
a private telegraph wlro. Wilson lind
planned to got to bed early but tho
students of Princeton University In
tend to havo a noisy parado to tho
Governor's houso if tho trend of tho
election returns should point 111s woy.
Vote Strnlglit.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
niiivnifPflM N. J.. Nov. Fi.
Wilson voted tho straight democratic
ticket In tho Interior of an engine
house. Ho was In tho voting booth
four minutes and he remarked as ho
camo out that tho ballot was bo big
ho "had a hard tlmo finding the dem
ocratic Prcsmontliaioicciors.
Wlro for Iloosovolt.
(Dy Associated PrcsB to Tho Coos
Uay Times
OYSTER DAY, Nov. 5. The only
sign of election day at Snglmoro Hill
was tho presence of a llnomnn who
ran a teicgrapn wiro into a inrKu
room on tho second floor of tho
Iloosovolt houso to bring returns to-
..(rrl.t llnnonvnll nnnaCil tho (InV nfl
though It wero nny other. Ho sent
for his secretary as soon as no nnu
finished his breakfast and soon was
at work with correspondence. Then
ho took a walk. He oxpectod to voto
at noon.
Tnft With llrotlicr.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooi
Day Times.)
CINCINNATI, Nov. 5. Prcsldont
Taft spent today with his brother and
cost his voto early this afternoon.
llrynn Sends Word.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
uay nraoB.j
PRINCETON. N. J., Nov. li. Wil
son received tho following tologram
from Drynn, filed at Lincoln, Nob.:
HlTnt.lnr. flnlsllPll fi ROVOH WC0l8 tOUT
or twenty-two stntcs I beg to assure
you tho indications ovorywhoro point
an overwhelming victory. Hut
whethor you win or lose, I congrat
ulate you upon tho splendid campaign
. lmvn nmilo. You descrvo to
succeed. With best wIshesT
'tTJ" " -
ASK FRANCHISE
IN KRFIELD
REGARDING TURKISK WAR
1 Differences of Opinion as to
Division of Territory
Conquered Exists.
BALKAN ALLIES
STILL WINNING
Bulgarians Succeed in Cut
ting Off Water Supply
From Capital.
LATER RETORNS
FAVOR WILSON
BOULEVARD
IS
FIND
GOAT
OF
TALKED OVER CAPT. JACOBSON
Marshfield to-the-Sea Drive Relic of One of Victims of
(Dy Assoclntcd Pross to Tho Coos.
Dny Tlmos.)
LONDON, Nov. li. Tho groat pow
ers of Europo are aligning thomsolvoa
on either sldo of a voiy sharp lino
regarding tho future of tho Dalkan
states. Tho public opinion in Eng
land, Franco nnd llussln Is that ths
antes should nave 1110 territory wnicu
Project to Be Presented
to County uourt.
Osprey Washed Up
No Bodies Found.
Tlicro was nothing now In tho Oh.
OREGON RAS
A RAINY OAT
Wet Weather Does Not Ma
terially Effect the Num
ber of Voters.
Djr Associated Press to Tho Coos
Hay Tlmos.)
PORTLAND. Nov. n. Tho wonth
er In western Orogon nnd somo parts
01 Central Orogon Is rainy with snow
ja the eastorn mountains. Owing to
he great length of the tlckot, tho
Piloting Is slow nnd for tho snmo
"W50n til ft fnnnllnr. nnlr1it will lift
yery slow, if tho voto Is closo In tho
lie u may bo a woek boforo tho
nnal result can bo announcod.
my Associated Press to Tho Coos
n. uay iimoB.j
SEATTLE. Nov. H Votora In most
Parts of Washington wont to tho polls
' the rain today, but that did not
reduce tho number of votors mater-
hl't l8 Bal(1 by tUo lea(lors' WU0
" u H unprecouoniiy largo voio
. : " V..U 1I11UUDU llliuivob lit Bl
l national affairs.
luy AsBocIatod Press to Tho Coos
t, Day Times.)
. 'OISE, Nov. G. Votora hastened
?lbe, polls this morning to escape
"w threatened rain. Tho weather
as cloudy but mild. Tho balloting
"slow,
lBX Associated Press to Coos Baj
Times.)
EUGENE. Nov. 5. Interest
"'uugnout Lane county Is Intense to-
"y despite tho rnln. Tho liquor
question apparently Is on a par with
lll Presidential choice.
, At Wnlln Wnlln.
y Associated Press to Tho Coos
uay Tlmos)
KASTKIIN STATICS INIUCATE
THAT DKMOCUATS AIIIJ IN
THE LEAD THEltE.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Ttnv Tlmi9.
TimiTr.Avn Mo.. Nov. 5.
Twenty out of C21 cities and towns
comprising 44 out of C3-I Precincts
glvo Iloosovolt 30C2, Tnft 220C
and Wilson :nu.
At lioston. ,, ,
iincTnv v,iv r. l.'or nroslilont
90 out 1102 voting precincts In
Massachusetts, Including 00 out of
221 preclnctfl in nosi" '
Iloosovolt 7339. Taft 832C nnd
Wilson 11,191.
At cwnipfi.
CHICAGO, Nov. 5. Thirteen out
. n,.i ' .in.Hnn iirni'lurlH CIVO
Or UII1U1IK" O U"-V.'.V." ' ' Ann -n.1
Iloosovolt 930, Wilson ovv
Tnft 434.
Xi.v York t.Sato.
NEW YOIUC. Nov. fi. Klfty-slx
districts out of 3093 in Now
York Btato outsldo of Now orK
city givo Taft 8111, Wilson 922G,
IlOOBOVOlt G170.
WPC5T HAHTFOHD, Conn.. Nov.
5.-S011, 280; Taft'. 432; Ilooso-
VODETROIT. Nov. G.-Pnrtlal re
. '" . " . '. r. ..t r 177 nroc nets.
turns irom i "", y .",,
glvo Taft rS7, vso 1.
Iloosovolt aua.
ROCI1ESTEK. K. 1., ; -.
Fifty-four distriots out of 9G glo
Wilson 7282, Taft C9C7, Roosevelt
48G1 nnd Roosevelt 3205.
At New or k.
Roosoven. Joo. 0, . Mnn.
Fifty districts out of 924 In .Man
JAMESTOWN, N. Y.. Nov. 4.
)mpleto returns filvo Wit son, o-iu,
rrl. Mnrat.rinlil.tn.lllO.Sca DOlllO-
1 iiu ..n.in.. ...... - - ----- Ilium n li" n -,' ", ..
vnrd was brought up boforo 1 10 wrcp,t totmy. PartleB along tho
u,. nn.mrii ncnii lnst ovoulug by !. 'i. - ..iniHiii' no coiiHldurablo
Mn v.u.,..v.. ........ - rr.nn uvukh " i.....o --- - - .....,,. ...
tho prcBontniion 01 a oiu iur "" wrocicnp0 Trom u. a cimi wiuuh m
by Fred Gottlns for making part of Bn!a l0 i,0iOng to Cnpt. Jncobson was
tho survey of tho route. Council- fmma, Tho cont was idontllled by n
man Copplo objected to tho bill, Woodmon of tho World pin, There
claiming that tho ctly was spending wnfl nothing In tho pockets. Whothor
too m lien on a -moru i i' i10 hail neon wcnniiR ui i
Ho wanted to know what tho sur- wi,oti,or it was among his effects has
voy was going to cost. not been nscortnlncd.
City Engineer GIdloy said that It No trnc0 0f tho bodies has boon
probably could bo finished for 200 fontI R0 fnr.
or $300 moro. Ilo said that ovon Managor N. A. Loach of tho Wed
then, tho survey was botng done- for ,iorjnirn Trading company said toda
less than ho originally oxpectod. Umt l0 wnB unnblo to throw any
Ho said that Mr. Gottlns was do- K,lt 0 ti,0 disaster. Ho says tho
lug It cheap becauso Mr. Gottlns was OHproy was In oxcollont condition,
personally Intorestcd In tho "nUr. ,mvnB boon thoroughly ovorhniilod.
Mayor straw snm nun .. ". ijcslilcs tins, no sum un. ......-.
had Informed htm that tho total wou,(l not i,nvo attempted to romo In
cost would bo nbout $700. Mayor vnieP8 ovcrythlng was all right. Ho
Straw said inai u muiu ......... BnyH t10 irouuio iiuiai iuiu uw......
prospect becauso tboy had pretty , (ho ,mr
good assurances that tho right of Mr Lonci, Bn(j i,0 did not bollovo
n ... .l.lntnAil Ifn Bfllll .. ...... fn.in.tnt nn tf inn TO'
way wouiu no uuimih.-m. moro wan uu nn......... - --
that L. J. Simpson hod Informed port thnt Cnpt. Johnson cnrrled
him that tho Simpson company r,,000 which was lost with him.
would make ovon a hotter proposl- Mr- Loneh Is arranging to hnvo tho
tlon than tho Reynolds Dovo op- nHtlor mako somo trips from hero
nient company. Ho said that Man- t0 nogo rlvor with supplies. The
ngcr Armsirong i" o " jiniorpriso i "i ' --- --
Oregon Co. had statod that Just as wnrrnnt putting her In tho sorvlco
oon as they woro given a profile t,l(, Wtor. ,
and mnp of tho routo, thoy would w K smith who lind his liouso-
alk business. hold goods on tho Osprey Is now on
As soon ns this Is done, .Mayor ul0 nay. .
Straw said tho thing to do was to, 4
nut It up to tho county conn. j
said that ho believed tno county
commissioners wouiu w"r j "
cost of clearing nnd grading tho
road, tho samo as thoy nro doing
on other county highways.
Ho said that tho now routo re-,
duccd tho dlstnnco from Elrod avo
nuo to tho South Slough bridge , to,
Plimit flvo and a ' llo81'lnw,,11,
It is botween 11 nnd 13 ml es.
t-,. 11.. 11 .no nrrPil that UlO
IIIUII It " " ..o"-"
survey should be comploted and an
effort niauo 10 numwu i"
cim.nni.. niwi nrimi'ti.
Tho council last night briefly is
Coos Bay Water Company
Wants 30-Year Grant
Appeal to State.
Tim Coos Ilnv Wator Co. laBt
night mado application to tho
Marshfield city council for a 30-
yoar franchlso Hero, tho nppiicnuuii
wna accomnnnlcd by tho draft of
a franchlso that they wished grant- thoy mvo COIU,croil nm, Rusaln par
ed. J. W. Dennett, Manager J. H. tCulnrly has warned Turkoy (thnt
Flnnngan, Engineer Coroy, Tom con(1tlona could only bocomo tvor
Dennett nnd Joim aiotioy ns a spe
cial stenographer to tako down ex
pressions on tho matter, woro pro
sciit as rcprceontatlvcs of tho wn
tor company.
Roforo tho adjournment tho
council passed n resolution author
izing City Attorney Gobs to appeal
to tho stoto railroad commission
under tho Mularkoy bill. Mr. Gobr
was also authorized to go to Sa
lem from Portland noxt week and
confer with tho stnto ofllclals about
tho matter. It was also agreed
that tho company's now franchlso
should bo brought up for dotnlled
dlHoiiBslon two wpoka from last
night. Mr. Dennett desired earlier
nnllnn n flrHt llllf CltV AttOrllCy
Goss will bo out of town noxt
...nnlr flll.t It WHO llndllncl tllllt
about two wooks from last night
would bo the earnest uaio wuon
tho city ofllclals could pltond.
Tl... frnnolilnn wnfl brOUUllt 111) by
City Attorney Goss, who stated that
aftor numerous conferences with
himself and City engineer uininy.
conditions could only bocomo worse
Biiouiu runner uisastor occur m
Tnlintnlln On Mm ntlint nliln 1
Austria-Hungary, Gcrmnny nnd IUlr
nil ucing (iirccuy iniorcstou. iininc
tlm unnroRt liftli-lilinrn tn thn TlnlknB
sont thoy will not It Is bollovod, ult
quietly by nnd seo tho Dnlknn longno
establish Itself across her path to tho
Aegean sen, In which direction hor
itn.ln I nu....1l..u ...l.Sl i il
v.iiuu m uAimiwiiiK wniio nt tno snma
tlmo tho Sorvlnns spread to tho Ail
rlatlc sen.
Tho Austrian government polntu
out that tho Albanians nro ns muclt
a nation as nny of tho allies nnd that
Albnnln should bo reserved for Al
banians. Tho first sign of dlssonsloa
nmong tho llnlkan allies thonisolvcx.
comes In n dispatch from Rolgrnde
In which It Ik snld tho Sorvlnns nro
beginning to dorlnro that tho "auton
omous Albania" which wns ngrodfl
upon beforo tho war started, has nor
fadod away.
Instead of n twenty mllo strotcli dC
tlio Adrlotle coast hitherto clalmol
by Sorvln. tlm Hninn illnnntpli nnva
Sorvla now wontH sixty miles and
iimsoii ni 1. ' "f ,tu, r "'" 'c; ' 8.0rvln now wn,,,H slxly 'c, "
ho water com any lrt I 'rof"".that In rotiirn Montenegro Is to get
to them nn qrdlnniico In tho tint iro M . niini.noiii of tlm Mm.
of a proposition ror n "'" : trlct of Nnvlpnuir. Moantlmo tbt
Ilo said thnt ho councl 1 mH Rulgarlnn troops In tho vicinity ot
tho company In orcTor to iiinka 1 tho T.l,orIu nro preparing to rosumo tholr
liiiprovonioiits that tlio clt 'J'JHnilvnnoo on THPlmtnljn. It Is officially
must flont bonds. Ilo nl t nv 1 B(n,0(, ,,, MmMl from Rolgraiio
ovon f nrnntod a now iranciiiso, .,,, ,., ,,.,,., i.,. .,i-.i., .,
tlio company clnlmod It co"''1 "t. through Sofia on tholr wny to Adrl-
UKUU m it'u ; , ""- ..I
until thoy snw whothor thoy could
soil tlio iionus.
Mr. Goss said that tho water
company had not llvod up to ItH.p d
rrn.iniilun iTnwnvnr. under tho Old
law, ho said tho city bad no ro-
....w..n.. ........ .... ...v.. ., I( ... ......
nnnplo, tho bombardmont of which
continues without nbatoment.
Must Confer.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cor
Hay Times.)
VIENNA. Nov. fi. Tho Austrian
law, 110 saui tno ni "- vir...A, uv, . 1110 AUHirmn
courso oxcopt to rancol tho prosentjKOvorninont notlllcd tho Turkish gov
franchlso nnd then tho city would , ornniont todny In Its request for mod-
11 .. t.nMn.inn H .till ln.l.. II..1 1 ....! ...n..t.l nnl I..M.
1)0 HO UOUOr "" ucLuunu . '. iiiiiiui nun iiuniiiii wiiuiii llini unto
not furnish water. Ho said that, to confer with tlm othor groat poworn
tho Mnlnrkoy bill, which Is to bojnnd wbon this was dono an nnswic
voted on nt this election and which. would bo given.
( t. .!-- ainnn H fftl1rtl1 fl I m . -.
win pronaiiiy i"iiDn. - wnicr (in uir.
means or nppeni to i
..nmtiiluulnn nml Hint llOllV COIlltl
flno or othorwlso punish tho com
pany for not nnoriiiiig pnipor ni-
:.i irn anl.l nlnn t lint lllfl COIIII-
ell under tho Malarkoy law could
.,!., u.imi inn romnnnv iiiiihi iiu.
Ho said that tho council had al-
IIo said that tno council una m- u iii "i'i" h
ready sorved notlco on tho com- capital starts, according to a no
rcuuy ""'""" ... ,,, Imi1i1laiinli.li nironpv from f?of n.
nany nnu Hint, mo umhiiiiij "i i.-- ""-;' . ., .
El to 'comply, Ilo said that tlio I a . T.. .r
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coo
Day Times.)
LONDON, Nov. 5. Tho wator sup
ply of Constantinople was cut off to
dny by n largo Ilulgarlan forco which
occupied Docrkns from which point
1110 ncquoillK'l supplying mo lurnitm
VOTER AGED 102.
(Dy Associated Press.)
POTTSVILLE, Pn Nov. fi.
Anthony Edolborgor. agod 10-.
today cast his twonthioth ballot
for president of tho United
States. Ho voted tho straight de
mocratic tlckot. Ho roBrotfully
nnid this would probably bo hla
last voto.
UOmpiOlU jciu.i.o "- nnf.,
Tnft. 2010; Roosevelt. 2255.
f ROCIKSIiv, .i. n.;.p5ter
hundred
tii0 LA WALLA, Nov. 5. Despite
in ?'?. neavy n early voto was cast
n Walla Walla county, noosevelt
s expected to carry tho county and
wster Is a slight favorite over Hay
lr Govornnp
1ESILL
"jfElETORNS
TAPnxr. AtTcon. r ,-t
oine n iiiii- 't i i.n
ftftT " "ii'o uuove uuruiui,
numbn nppearlnS to be leading In
CI,. At Spokane,
SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 5. Thero
v". ,a heavy early voto In eastern
tiiii. .6Lon uesplte tho rain. The
ys In Spokane will not close until
8 P. m.
Tim Coos Day Times tonight will
rofeSlonjotBiUirougl,
bounty The office wlU be kept open
untn.tya laTe hour, and all who es.re
aWtyT.lVonVgTb.TlmM
0rTho Ks w lli colvo the regular
aSnnSSrart
prompt service available.
HOP RATE HIGHER.
(By Associated P"resa to The Coos
Day Times.)
. . r VT.. r.
Tho council mat nigut uny - WASHINGTON, u. v., .". .
cuBsed tho question of cleaning tho , v t blankot freight rate In-
streets and the care of garbage I iner the producing ro-
Mnnv comp aineu uutuuou u.mo. Klon of tlio I'acinu wuudi v i. --
CoUedor Lingo did not haul away S,on 6utiloA today by tho Intorstato
the garbage In closed cans as Is cv0ammorco commission. The com. b
prescribed by ordinance. City At- , t nB,(lo ,t8 suspension of tho
torney uobh "" -- if" if increase iuico.
thought that Lingo wM taullns It,
"moWVit that was left on the1
Street" The matter was brought up
by Recorder Duller, who said that
Lingo wanted to havo tho Central
lotel garbage can left on the s ido-,
walk the samo as Gow Whys i ln
nnlar thnt all in mat buuhuii ...
not bo using It free. The council
was opposed to navum b' "; v..
. .. '' ii.- oi.imvniif Kn definite
action was taken about the alleged
violations by liingo.
Mayor Straw anu unw -
plained becauso Levi Holsnor, yho
has the contract for cleaning the
streets was not doing better werk.
Mayo? Straw said that Stree Com
misslonor Lawhorno sad it was
useless to ask Helsner to do better
work ami he had given up trying
woric uu ,.., p0rti street
ai.., but Maw
SB tt.'Ji.V
SEArnir,, n U a-- -
fnr lioisner. iur iiun- "". . , - -.
Fi BOMB
UNDER CHURCH
. .. J n !)!. TWO.)
lUOnunueu u o ztWa
Dynamite Placed Under Build'
ing in Kacine uui is
Not Discharged.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
RACINE, Wis.. Nov. 5. Police
men early today discovered a threo
pound package of dynamito under
ono corner of the Holland Reformed
, ,...-t. i.. Miino nt rnnstructlon.
The fuse had been Hghted but evi
dently tho spark was extinguished
......i -o.i,imr thn rnns. No reason
for tho attempted dynamiting is ascribed.
I II I lUll IU V.U1.1.. .'". - --, --.,
.... r.o.ml.len 111 I fill IlA 1. SOllltlOn.
but, howovor. ho wished that tho
council would rano bioph i '
him to appeal to tho railroad com
mission soon so. thnt tho Marshfield
case, if brought, -would bo ono of
tho first to rocolvo nttontlon.
Ho said that ho had only cas
ually gono ovor tho now franchlso,
but ho saw a number of things in
which ho would suggost changos.
Mr. uoss roan tno uru ui
.,i, ion in It. nrnctlcally tho
only promlso of Improvomont In
sorvlco woro to put " t-uin.."!-rcsorvolr
to hold three-quarters
of a million gallons, to put In
threo mllos of now mains and to
furnish 75 pounds preuura on
Front street to bo available for fire
nn(ni)Mnn
,uivw-.i. . .. .
I lie now irnnciiiBu unuuto i..
within two yenrB, the city put In
40 additional hydrants at ?5 per
month rental, tho city to pay for
tho hydrants and tho cost of Instal
lation, and also later to put In n
t....i.nr.f r. on Mi nddltlonal four
lljruiuiii. wi . - .
i....i,.l fnn nf u-nlnr inn I II 10 IIO
liuuuiuu i -. - -,-:-, ... t
nut In. It Is niso aiso biuich i
tho company shall wiinin uireo
:".i. ... . invinn- nf a now
IIIUIIII1D Dim v I""" ..w-.-o ---
wnter main from tho reservoir to
It provided that after tho expir
ation of flvo years tho city have
tho right to purchase thp plant at
a "reasonable cobI," but did not
stlpulato how tho "reasonable cost
i a i.A nonnpfntnnfl.
Mr. Goss said the city Is now
.,!.. tr.fi or, nr month for tno
sorvlco from 33 hydrants, but un-
. ii. nn... frnnrhlKft It WOllId 1)0
nor iuu iio - - TT ..,,
nnvini? Jar.K ner month. Ho said
.i,. i.n timnoht the. nrcscnt flro
rato and tho present houso rato was
too low. Ho said It was oxpenslvo
to build and maintain a good wa
ter systom hero. Ho said that in
vlow of this tho city would havo to
- l.lrrlinr rntn In the future.
Ho thought tluUpoBBlbJ! i tliQrajoj
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
TID1M.J
SOFIA, Nov. 5. Relnforcomonhi
rontlnuo to proceed to tho front from
tho Hulgarln capital In conslileratihs
numbers nnd somo Servian troop
passod through horo yestordny for Ad
rlanoplo and today olght imtalllons ot
volunteers Including Macedonian
nnd Russlnns woro ontrnlnod for tlm
front. It Is roportcd that fighting
still continues In tho neighborhood dt
Hernl and Tcnoriu.
I'lret NiiiriM.
(Dy Assoclntcd Press to Tho Coon
Day Times.)
VIENNA, Nov, 5. -Tho first divi
sion of tho AtiBtro-Hungarlan floet
loft for tho East last night. Tho com
mander of tho division was ordoroC
to roport to tho Autro-Hungarlan am
bassador at Constantinople.
TWO KILLEO
III
KENTUCKY
(Continued on Pago Four.)
Election in That State Re
sults in Murder in Vot
ing Booth.
(Dy Associated Press to The Coo.
Dry Tlmos)
LEXINGTON. Ky Nov. G. -Tw
mon woro killed In oloctlon booths 1
Kentucky. In Leo founi..f ""'""S
Campbell, a constable was klllod nn
two men woro arroatod and, charge
with murder. In Anderson county.
Green Ho wen was klllod by Counfr
Magistrate Harding Sattorleo, It
charged. . 4
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