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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1908)
I'Vinp V llilllW-wr-w tfr-'vrww .5 TsnwreiT - "" Sf f"" A REAL HEWtPAPER. ALERT COKOfiH, UrBKTHVBBVT, BINCHR1L OIO00 (Ettnfs Saw A PAPER OF THE PEOPLE. BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES! VOL. II. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1908. No. 276. DYNAMITE HOUSES BELONGING RESCUE I Three Buildings Mysteriously Destroyed There Last Evening. MAY BE RESULT OF GRAFT PROSECUTION. Victim Is Principal Witness for State in Cases Being Tried. (By Associated Press.) OAKLAND, Cal., May 27. Au thorities are at work diligently try ing to discover the identity of the person or persons who, last night wrecked the three new houses owned by James L. Gallagher, a former supervisor in San Francisco and the principal witness for the graft prose cution. Following the partial des truction in a similar manner of his residence here on the evening of April 23, he concluded his testimony in the Rueff case then on trial in San Francisco. Ono theory is that some one Implicated In the exposures of the graft is responsible, and an other is that a personal enemy of Gallagher may be the dynamiter. While Rueff was not convicted on the last trial, the Jury disagreeing, he will shortly bo tried on a similar Indictment and again Gallagher will be the principal witness. Detective William J. Burns for the prosecution in the trolley graft cases will work on the latest dynamite plot. He believes that some one in the pay of the defense committed the outrage for the purpose of In timidating Gallagher from further testifying in the case. CROWN1NSHIELD IS DEAD. Former Admiral of tho U. S.-Nnvy Succumbs to Shock of Operation For Trivial Cause. (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA, May 27. Ad miral A. S. Crownlnshield, United States Navy, retired, died at tho hos pital hero today. He went to tho hospital a month ago for an opera tion of the nose but did not fully recover from the shock of the opera tion. Tho immediate bcause of death was the hardening of the tissues of the body. WILL BRIQUET COAL ON COOS BAY SOON. W. A. Thies Called to Los Angeles Hut Will Shortly Return to Take Up EYperiments Here. Mr. W. A. Thies formerly of Min neapolis, Minn., now residing at Marshfleld, who is a mechanical en gineer of wide reputation, left on the Plant for Los Angeles where he will sojourn for about three weeks hav ing been called into consultation there In connection with largo irriga tion enterprises and necessary ma chinery. Mr. Thies has tho distinc tion of being tho first manufacturer of briquets from lignite coal in tho United States, who has been success ful in making such briquets without n binder. On his return to Marsh fleld he will make arrangements for brlquetting Coos Bay coal. Store your goods with tho Bay Side Paint Co., North Bend. VOTE for N. C. Medley, Repub lican candidate for County Assessor. ANDERSON & HALL agents for South Marshfleld Coal. Phone 817. VOTE FOR I. T. Weekly, Dem ocratic nominee for county commis sioner. He is in favor of good roads and equal apportionment of road funds for each and every district. IF YOU have some good potatoei bring them to F. S. Dow. VOTE FOR R. E. L. Bedllllon, Democratic candidate for representa tive from Coos county. He stands squarely for statement No. 1 and pledges himself to vote for the peo ple's choice for United States sen ator regardless of politics or personal preference. 10 GALLAGHER IN OAKLAND FLEET NOW OFF TAC01 Over 200,000 People Assem bled to Welcome Atlantic Battleships. (By Associated Press.) TACOMA, May 27. Two hundred thousand residents and visitors wel comed the Atlantic battleships as they maneuvered before the city and dropped anchor in Commence ment Bay this morning. The day Is a holiday by mutual consent, busi ness being suspended almost the en tiro day. Tho bay is thronged with boats of all sizes and tho shores are lined with tens of thousands of peo ple and the high points of the city from which a view can be obtained are black with people. The city is gaily decorated. LAUNCH NEW BATTLESHIP. Michigan, of tho Droadiinught Class, Will .Soon lie Heady for Service. (By Associated Press.) CAMDEN, N. J., May 27. The great steel hull battleship Michigan, a sister ship of the South Carolina, was launched here In the presence of distinguished guests. Miss Carol Barnes Newberry of Detroit, a daugh ter of tho assistant secretary of the Navy, Harry Newberry, was the spon sor. The weather favored the event. The Michigan conies closer to the Dreadnaught class than any other fighting vessel in the American navy. TO BUILD TO PORTLAND. Gould's Positive Announcement Re garding AVostern Pacific. LOS ANGELES, May 27. Edwin Gould, pathfinder for the "ocean to ocean railroad ambition of his brother, George, announced that the Gould lines will not only reach San Francisco, but they will enter Los Angeles and the ports of the Pacific northwest, through Portland. Mr. Gould arrived from Texas in his pri vate car "Dixie." Gould Is a director of the Western Pacific and makes .the positive an nouncement that the ocean to ocean Gould line will be consummated with the early completion of the Western Pacific into San Francisco and that tho lines of the Goulds will also be extended to Portland in tho near fu ture. ' Further Mr. GouhlNleclares that tho Pacific coast will be the scene of the most extensive railroad opera tions ever known. MORE MONEY FOR OREGON. WASHINGTON, May 27. Senator Fulton's amendment to the agricul tural bill giving the counties 25 per cent instead of 10 per cent of the receipts from the forest reserves has been accepted by both houses. Con gressman Hawley induced Scott, the chairman of tho house committee to withdraw his objections. The house then passed the bill and the senate had already accepted it. This gives several thousand dollars' additional to many counties each year. HOGS ROOT UP ARM. Swine BrinR Portion of Corpse to Light on Giiiiicss Farm. (By Associated Press.) LAPORTE, May 27. Several hogs wallowing in a pond on tho edgo of a lot on the Gulness farm, brought up the bono of a human arm. Tho mud will bo searched for tho body. A CARD. To the Republican voters of Coos County: I hereby announce myself as the regular Republican nominee for coroner of Coos County,, subject to your approval, at the coming elec tion, June 1, 190S. T. J. LEWIS. TO COOS COUNTY VOTERS. T. J, Thrift, Democratic candidate for assessor of Coos county, bases his candidacy for tho office on his past record. Equality and a fair deal for every property owner. Los Angeles Couples Swept iBuffal arrlved a tht piaco last ., , . , .night with E. E. Easton, a mining uui oy quan ana are nckgu Up by Cruiser Buffalo Far From Shore One Lost Dur ing Gale. (By Associated Press.) LOS ANGELES, May 27. The United Wireless Telegraph Company has received a wireless from their station at Avalon on Catallna Island, reporting that tho converted cruiser Several Known to Have Been Killed and Many Hurt at Alva and Ingersoll. (By Associated Press.) WICHITA, Kan., May 27. Peter Rudy, his wife and two children were killed by a tornado near Alva, Okla., at midnight. Several were in jured. Three were killed and one Is miss ing at Ingersol, Okla. HARD AFTER New York District Attorney Bitterly Arraigned in Ouster Case. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, May 27. Tho clos ing arguments in the charges of de reliction of duty preferred by a com mittee headed by William Flynn against District Attorney Jerome were heard today by Commissioner Rand. A brief submitted by Franklin Pierce, counsel for the complainants, declared that every thoughtful man knows that the conditions in New York county are a "hundred times more dangerous to tho welfare of so ciety than murder itself"; that a "graver calamity could not visit the people of New York than a continu ance of the evil examples and dis. graceful conduct of William Travers Jerome In tho office of public prose cutor of New York county." The brief Is a document of 200 printed pages in which the charges against the District Attorney are reviewed. It Is charged that Jerome is shield ing various persons from prosecu tion. THANK WEALTHY .MEN. Presbyterian General Assembly Praisu Rockefeller and Cnmfgle. (By Associated Press.) KANSAS CITY, May 27. Every phase of homo missionary work was considered today by the General As sembly of the Presbyterian church of the United States of America. The reports submitted show the progress In the missionary efforts. The Gen eral Assembly, through the commit tee on colleges, expressed gratitude to John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie for tholr generous gifts to Presbyterian colleges. KEEP UP STRIKE. Street Car Men in Cleveland So Vote. (By Associated Press.) CLEVELAND, May 27. Tho street car employes havo decided to conti nue the strike. THE BEST INDEX TO PROGRES SIVE CIVILIZATION IS GOOD ROADS AND GOOD SCHOOLS. DO NOT FORGET TO VOTE IN FAVOR OF THE OREGON UNIVERSITY AP PROPRIATION BILL, MONDAY, TRY South Marshfleld coal. Once .tried, always used. Phone 817. TWO CYCLONES IN OKLAHOMA I. I H man of Los Angeles, his wife and two sons, and another man whose name Is not given. The party chartered a launch to go to Island San Clement and being struck by a heavy squall was blown out to sea where they drifted about three days. The boat man, known as "Tony, tho Greek" was lost during the trip. The Buf falo picked up the launch far at sea. Tho passengers were suffering from want of food and was taken to Ava lon by the cruiser. Six Prominent Manufacturers Arrested For Conspiracy There. (By Associated Press.) BOSTON, May 27. Six leading of ficials of as many boilermaking plants and structural iron works were arrested this afternoon, follow ing tho report of the Boston Fire Commission, which revealed an alleg ed conspiracy between the contract ing firms in relation to bids on com petitive city contracts. MAYBE ARS Two Arrested in Chicago For Starting Fire That Endan gered Many Today. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, May 27. One man was fatally injured, two seriously hurt and many families of the neighbor hood driven from their homes by a flre which destroyed the plant of the Standard Sash and Door Company to day. Tho loss is $100,000. Victor Altman and Joseph Brown were arrested, being suspected of having set the flre. MRS. T1LVAV CHANGES MIND. Withdraws Petition to Have Her Mar riage Annulled. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, May 27. Tho action brought by Mrs. Evelyn Thaw to an nul her marriage to Harry K. Thaw was discontinued today at tho request of Mrs. Thaw's counsel. SUED FOR LARGE SUM. Elmer Chambers, Now in Coos Coun ty, Must Defend Suit. Tho Roseburg Review says: Tho Pagq Investment Co., of Drain, lessee of tho lumber yard In Kinney's Addition, has filed an at tachment suit in the circuit court liero against Elmer Chambers, for $950. Chambers was In charge of the lumber yard until last week, when he left town. He is alleged to havo collected $1,000 In tho course of business and turned only $G0 of that over to tho plaintiff. It is said that Chambers has gone to coos county with tho intention of remain ing about ten days and then return ing hero". KEEP TROOPS IN CUBA. Oeneral Bell Decides Not to With draw Army. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, May 27. After several conferences with President Roosevelt and Secretary Taft, Gen eral Bell has decided not to withdraw any troops from Cuba for tho present. CO.ME to tho Coos Bay Orchestra's ball at tho Knights of Finland Toni ple Saturday night. Fine floor and excellent music guaranteo a good lime. PHONE Anderson & Hall jouth Marshfleld Coal, No, 817. for BOSTON HAS GRAFT CASE PLANT BURNS, COLLISION OFF SE DRAWjKE Plans Approved by Commis sioners and are Sent to War Department. The Coos county commissioners havo approved of a plan submitted by L. J. Simpson and others for the proposed drawbridge across South Inlet. The plans have been sent to the War Department to Becure a permit for the construction of the bridge which will probably be grant ed soon. As soon as this Is done, tho county commissioners will take the matter up with a view of order ing the work to be done. The plans call for a bridge 1,400 feet long, including approaches. The draw will be 105 feet long. This will make a maximum width of forty three feet. In addition to the draw, there will be a span sixty feet long and simllnr to the one on Coal Bank Inlet to permit rafts to go through. The bridge will be ten feet above ordinary high water so that good sized launches can ply under it with out having to move the draw. Tho roadway on the bridge will be eight een feet wide. Concrete piers will be used. For Electric Line. L. J. Simpson requested that the bridge be built sufficiently strong to permit tho operating of electric cars over it as ho wishes to soon build an electric line to his summer home at Sunset Bay. Tho cost of the bridge, according to present plans, will be about $15,000, but Mr. Simp son has promised to contribute liber ally towards It If built according to his wishes. Judge Hall said that the matter of extending the plank roadway from Marshfleld to North Bend would be taken up at tho July session of the Commissioners. Seymour H. Bell who isplannlngtobulld an electric lino on Coos Bay has made indirect over tures to the commissioners to secure tho right to use the drive for his car line. Ho has offered $1,000 towards the cost of building the road. It is not likely that tho commissioners will grant him the right to use tho. thoroughfare for such a small sum as the cost of building a road other than on tho trestlo would be much greater than this amount. -WILLBE OR! Prosecuting Attorney Geo. M. Brown Says Law Is Plain On Question. Owing to tho reports having been placed in cli dilation that tho Marsh fleld saloons would, under tho amendment to the charter recently secured, bo independent of tho coun ty and able to keep open even If coos county goes dry, official refuta tion of tho claim was secured today. Marshfleld saloons must abide by the name law that governs every other city in Coos county, according to Geo. M. Brown, prosecuting attorney for this district. Tho following tele gram is self explanatory: Roseburg, Or., May 20, 1908. Dr. J. T. McCormnc, Marshfleld, Oregon. Local option law applies to all parts of Coos county aliko and if county goes dry of com so Marsh fleld saloons will bo closed. GEORGE M. BROWN. CAPT. HALL of tho Umpqua coun try, loft yesterday for his homo after a short visit hero. 8 DAY' clock to bo given away at the Coos Bay Cash Store Inquire tho causo. I NOVIA SCOTIA; N DROUED Steamer Boston Runs Down and Sinks the Fame Near Yarmouth. OCCURRED IN FOG AND DARKNESS. Only Two of Fishing Schooner's Crew Saved by the Steamer. (By Associated Press.) YARMOUTH, N. S., May 27. The steamer Boston last night ran down and sank the fishing schooner Fame. Seventeen of the Fame's crew were drowned, the other two being rescu ed. Tho collision occurred during a heavy fog which made the darkness more blinding, the lookout of the Boston not seeing the schooner which it seems was without lights until they were on to her. The Famo was from Boston and the Boston was en route from Boston to Yarmouth, An investigation will be ordered at once. MYRTLE POINT POINTERS. News of Vicinity as Told by tho En terprlse. A tiny three-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Har rington of this place on Monday, the 18th. Grandma Ray celebrated her 80th birthday yesterday with her childron and grandchildren at tho home of her son, W. Lee Ray, north of town. Mrs. Henry White, formerly a resi dent of Myrtle Point and woll known In this section, recently died at her homo in Lebanon, Linn county, from pneumonia. D. E. Norgross, a student of tho divinity school at Eugene, will have charge of the Christian church hero as pastor during the next five months. He preached his first ser mon last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lane will soon occupy the old Graham homo on South Fourth street as a residence, they having recently purchased tho property. It is at present occupied by Elwood Carey. Creed Rose, who has a homestead out on Myrtle Creek, was brought to town Inst Friday suffering from a se rious nx cut on his loft foot. Three toes wore nearly sovered and being a long ways from help ho suffered a loss of considerable blood before his Injuries could be attended to. Through tho efforts of G. G. Swan tho county court has placed a boun ty on the varmints killed in Coos county as follows: Panthers, $10, coyotes $10 and bob cats $3. It is hoped that this will bo effective iu destroying animals that kill tho VIM"' game of tho county as woll aa proy- -ing on tho farmer's droves, and herds. Mr. Ira M. Abbott, better known to his intimate friends as "Jack," and Alta Barklow wero quiotfy married at tho homo of tho brldo's mother. Mrs. Ahria Barklow, by Rev. II, C Preston. Only a fow relatives and ' intimnto friends wero presont at th f coreniony. Tho groom is In tho barber business hero having chargo of tho Hotel Guerin shop, nml tho bride Is a native of this section. IF YOUR doctor specifies a "Par ticular Drug Store" it must mean McArthur's, for thoy are very parti cular and always havo a competent man in chargo at McArthur's. Tho Proscription Drug Store. VOTERS ATTENTION. Do you boliovo in education? B you want n Stato Unlvorslty? If ' voto "yos" No. 314 on tho of ballot on election day. Tho p of this bill will increaso yo a llttlo more than 2 cents yrfnonea taxes on $1,000 worth cdM All nrogresslvo cltlzou39f port tho bill. otl m w, u B, ' L " M 1 H 'lB.- VJ&SiSr V- .v vwK!r. I ftiVhiiHrtiii ii ri 1 fit iii ) . . .v i.,S,'4iia. 'i. , - . JW Jl k.. VJi UjA. f i