The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 31, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull M-. on
niul Cooi liny Advertiser.
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tion of John Brown
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AS BEEN BUSY
MAKING SPEECHES.
eoplc Gather Around His Car
and Shout to Hear Him
Speak.
(Dy Associated Press.)
oSAWATOMIE, Kns., August 31.
owner Stubbs of Kansas Jolnoil
it Roosevelt party nt Osngo to-dny
I. ...I...I Itlm 1inifi In tnlfn
111 ICCOIIlliaim.ii ii"" y ......
lift with him In tlio cclobrntlon of
icbn Uron iln. Enthusiastic crowds
, Kansas kept the Colonel busy mnk-
hfipcecbcs until lato last night. Tito
bin li falling, hut tlio crowds nro not
cterrca. rruni mo u ui m -
lul hero this morning until lie wiih
fcorlcJ to tlio Masonic Temiilo, thO
'olonol remained In his car nt tlio
utlon whllo a largo crowd of moil
id omen wero outside shouting to
llm to speak. Tlio Colonel wanted
i talk with Governor Stubb's party
I id It fell to n number of Senators
sd Congressmen and othei'H to talk
the crowd, They told whnt a
tat man wns Hoosovolt, nnd Hint ho
hi carrying out John Hrown'a work.
tocierclt appeared on tlio platform
ft minutes mid told tlio pcojtlo ho
at glad to bo In tlio sunflower State.
Leaving tlio private car, Colonol
BooicTflt was escorted by tlio Fif
teenth Cavalry, U. 8. A., to tho Ma-
a!c Templo, where for nn hour ho
wched tho citizens of tho town. -At
lie conclusion of thlSrccontlon ho
feat to tho State Hospital for Insane
putt luncheon was served. Lntor
previewed the military nnd other
ionizations. Then going to tho nark
N!de tho city which wns tho scene
ft the famous bnttlo of Osawntomlo,
colonel Hoosovolt took part In tlio
Nlcatlon of this ground ns a Stnto
frt named for John Drown.
Roosevelt's speech wns roKnrdod
l those who heard It ns n studlod
FUratloa of tlio nrlnclnloa for
hlch ha stands, sinco his return
m Africa two months ngo ho hna
ka silent regarding hl vlows on I
'JWHe Issues of tho dny oxcopt In n
sea In hlch ho has spoken of
IWIru!ar local Igttiina. lint Mm fnrninr
JwUent broke hl3 sllenco to-dny.
"mme no direct roforonco to tho.
t- ln laist-at tn. although h ov-1
jw4 h'slens emphatically on n
arT of auctions with which tho
""-r a '.., been doallng. '
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BALL SCORE
Nand Wins From Los An-
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n wi.i Los Aneeles with easo
Um... .! hcr ed lead In tho
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leterip., , tranctsco'open their '
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:i. S. Kaufman Thinks It Too
High City Council Pro
ceedings. The cost of paving and specifica
tions for laying It, street mutters,
new sowers and other phases of muni
cipal work Inst night wuro finite
thoroughly threshed out by the
Mnrshlleld city council and nt tlmos
DISCUSSER
resulted In rnthor nnlinnted discus-.valued
Um- j.MIss Ethel Mny Davis of Chlcngo,
Tho pnvlng mattor was brought up ware stolen from n stateroom on tho
by I. S. Knufman, ono of the Aniler-(Knlsor Wllholm III. Friday morning
son uvenuo property owners, nppoar- on the voyngo to 'this port. So far no
lug before the council and objecting arrests have been mndo.
to the suggestion mude at tho lnsti
meeting of the council Hint the roll-1
lug of the surfneo of the bituminous
paving with n live or six-ton roller be'
dispensed with. Mr. Knufman showed
letters he hud from other cities ami
quoted engineering authorities to tho
effect that bituminous paving should
always be rolled with n hoavy roller
to Insure It lasting n rcnsonablo
porlod. Ho nlso presented specifica
tions for hard surfneo paving In other
cities nnd cited tho price. He claimed
Hint Rosoburg nnd Eureka nro get
ting their paving much cheaper than
Mnrshlleld and nlso Hint Portland
prices nro nway bolow what Is being
charged In Mnrshlleld.
Councilman Albrccht called ntten-i
Hon to the fact Hint Contractor .Me
dina had always used tho hoavy
street rollor In preparing tho ground
for hnrd paving, whllo nt present nn
effort is being mndo to dlsponso with
oven this. Mr. Alurecnt niso stnteu
that Mr. McCnun did paving nnd hnd
offered to do more considerably
tliitfiiwtn Mititt lm iifnannt rntna
1IVII'J tilt l Wiu jiiwawii imivui
Alvn Doll nlso called tho council's
nttontlon to tho high piico of hnrd
paving here. E. F. Morrlssoy, of tho
Coos Bay Paving hnd Construction
Company, said that they wero not
making a big thing nnd declared Hint
thoy would toll their plant at cost to
any one who wanted to take It.
Mr. Powets said that the council's
Idea In dispensing with tho heavy
rollor for the surfneo wns to snvo
inonov for tho nroDorrS' owners ns
money tor tno property uw.nurs ui- . , , , . . ...
the conductors If required to furnish ! Ut h, nnd lo Utf hay
It nre likely to add the cost of the IS the disease havo be; , Uo.atr-d.
rollor to the Joba to bo done this fall.
II0 snld, however, If tho property
owners Insist on It, tho council would
give It to tlioni. Alva Doll said this)
wasn't right ns tho contractors shoul 1
be equipped to do the work right and j
not mnko a fow pny for It.
Finally It wns agreed to lot the
mnttor go over until bids nro received
for the work. The surfaco rolling will
then bo decided nbout.
Tho council approved tho equaliza
tion of tho assessment, the assess
ment being $C0C por froiU foot for
ench lot, excluslvo of tho cost of tho
interescctions.
Sevi it Woi U.
Peter Mlrrasonl brought up tho
question of changing the sewer from
tho nlloy in West Marshflold to Four
teenth street. City Attorney Goss
ngaln Informed tho council this could
not bo done without endangering the
ouHre assessment, and the council de
elded to leave It nlone,
Chris Peterson and Alex Anderson'
presented kicks against being as
sessed for the sewer because part of
tholr lots, they allegod, was lower
thnn tho sewer. City Engineer Sand
berg wns Instructed to run a level on
this property and so0 whethor it was
ns lepresented by the ownors.
SnnillHTu Wins Out.
City Engineer Sandberg reported to
tho council that Contractor Whltmore
had refused to take any orders rrom
him relative to work and ,be(8and
berg) wanted to know whether or not
ho hnd any authority In tho matter.
The councllmen individually express
ed the opinion that the engineer had
supervision of street woik and It was
up to hlra to Eeo that- tho specifica
tions were compiled with. Council
man Hennessey said It was certainly
iip to the engineer or somebody else,
Former Treasurer of York
County Savings Bank Cuts
His Throat.
(Dy AshiiciiKcd Pre.)
BEDFORD, Me., August 31 A
nearly suscccsfiil attempt nt sulcldo
wns mndo Into yesterday by Illcli
mond II. Ingcrsoll, former treasurer
of the closed York County Savings
Hank. Ho cut his throat. It wns
announced that the bank's sliortn.
wns about $350,000.
valuaiim: jewels stolen.
Chicago Woninii Victim of Robbery
on Itounl a Vessel.
(Il Ahucih!hI I'rt'K.)
NEW YORK. AiiKiist 31. Jewels
nt $1,000 nnd tho nronorty of
STUBB8 IS
Elected Head of Republcian
State Party Convention By
Unanimous Vote.
fly Associated Press.)
TOPEKA, Kns., August 31. Gov
ernor W. R. Stubbs was elected chair
mnn of the Republican Stato party
convention yesterday nftornoon with
out n dissenting vote. Tho action
wns preceded by n sharp bnttlo- of
words, In which Senator Curtis, Con
Bressmnn Murdocknnd others partlcl
I"" "8 lo l" ,,,k' ' " !'"'
CtvUHiv,
Tho election of Stubbs wns
taken to Indicate an effort to bo mndo
to rostoro party harmony.
CHOLERA IN HEHLIN.
Fifteen
t
Ciim'M Hvo Been Itcportctl
nnd Ono Dentil.
BERLIN, August 31. Fifteen
cases of cholorn or suspected cholorn
havo been dlsoovored In different sec
tions of this city nnd tho suburbs of
Snnda. Ill Berlin proper, thero wns
ABOUT TRIP
General Manager Says Calvin
Was Only Looking Over
Coal Mines Here.
Tho following from th0 Portland
Orogonlnn will bo of decided Interest
owing to the many surmises hero as
to the real significance of the visit of
Vice-President Calvin nnd party:
"No significance Is attached to tho
visit of E. E. Calvin, general manager
of tho Southern Pnclfic at San frran
cleco, to Coos Day. J. P. O'Brien,
local head of tho Harrlman lines, said
that he did not bolleve that Mr. Cal
vin's visit was connected with any
plans for tho resumption of work on
the Coos Bay-Drain branch line,
which was started soveral years ago
and abandoned Inter.
"Mr. Calvin owns some coal mining
properties In the Coos Day country
and operates from there a lino of
gtenmors, tho Coos Bay. Roseburg &
Eastern line," said Mr. O'Drlen.
Theso carry tho product of tho mines
from that country to Portland and
San Francisco. They havo a small
rallrond already to their mlnos. I am
assured that Mr. Calvin and party
went to Coos Bay only to look over
theso properties, and thero Is no
movement on foot at present for the
resumption of work on that line."
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Use The Times' Want Ads.
Brady Is Favorite in Race For
Governor Nomination
in Idaho.
(Dy Associated Press.)
SPOKANE, Wash., August 31. At
IP. M Barney O'Nell's supporters nt
Wallace, Idaho, his home town, con
ceded his defeat for the Republican
nomination for Governor. Tho Clng
stono forces concede Drndy will lead
on the first choice votes, but Clng
stone declares when the second choice
votes nro counted he will be dcclnrcd
tho nominee.
BRADY FAVORITE.
(By Associated Press.
DOISE, Idaho, August 31. In tho
Idaho primaries the thrco cnndldntes
for Governor on tho Republican tick
et nre running n close race. Drndy
seems to bo tho favorite, but nt pres
ent It Is Impossible to estimate tho
returns.
LAZY DUES
Harris, the Big Man With the
Big Voice, Delights All
With His Singing.
(Dy Rev. O. I,eRoy Hall.)
TABERNACLE PROGRAM.
TO-NIGHT.
7.45 P. M., rousing song ser
vice 8.00 P. M., Mr. Lyon will
spenk on "Tho Ton Command
ments." THURSDAY.
10 A. M., Cottngo Prayer Moot
Ings. 3 P. M., Afternoon Sorvlco.
7.45 P. M Evening Service.
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CHESTER F. HARRIS.
Has anybody hero heard Harris?
H-A-doublo R-I-S.
Has anybody hero honrd Hurrls?
' He has a smllo that won't como off.
With nil he's proved himself a winner.
Hear this great big tabernacle
slnjger.
Has anybody hero heard Hnrrli?
You'll be the loser If you pass him
by.
Mr. Lyon spoke last night to tho
christians nnd his remarks wero so to
the polnl that many In tho audience
felt ashamed, of themselves. His text
was; "None of those things move
me; neither count I my life doar unto
myself, so that I might finish my
course with joy," the words of Paul
to his brethren of Miletus who en
deavored to dlssuado him from going
to Jerusalem because they know ho
would bQ killed. Mr. Lyon said in
part:
"Paul In those words represents n
typo of Christianity. His boldness was
emulated by the early christians. It
H grand to march to battle with
strains of hiubIc nnd glorious bannors
flying, but grander still to work nlong
In a quiet way, as did Paul, amid per
secutions and harsh opposition, know
ing that he was doing the will of God
iiui.tiuuea uu putsu '
USHES
W. C. HAWLEY
III THE CITY
Congressman Arrives at Noon
and Will Speak at Meet
ing To-Night.
' Congressman W. C. Hawley arrived
In the city nt noon to-day. Ho enmo
by automobile from Roseburg nnd
reached Myrtle Point too Into lust
night to cntch the evening train from
Marshflold. . Mr. Hawley says that
x throughout tho country much Is
honrd of Coos Dny. Tho big lumbor
Interests hore, ho snys, particularly
bring tho place Into notice In the
East nnd In mercantile cliclcs gon-
'ornlly. Tho Improvement of tho hnr
bor, which Is to be mndo by the gov
ernment, has nlso directed nttontlon
toward Coos Dny. Speaking of tho
harbor, Mr. Hawley snld:
"I felt pretty well satisfied getting
$400,000 for Coos Bay. That Is a
pretty good ,llco. The monoy Jls
available now and It Is up to tho en
gineers to do tho work. Tho dredge
which will bo used with tho $50,-
000 appropriation is to bo brought
hero very soon. Tho fnct that tho
govormuont Is to mnko these Im
provements causes pcoplo to tako no
tlco of Coos Bay.
"I havo heard n good doal of rail
road talk. Somo think that Hill Is
Intending to mnko this plnco a sea
port terminus. Tho fnct that tho
harbor Is to bo Improved Is ono of
tho best drawing cards for a rnllroad.
Tho roads must hnvo n deep sea har
bor for n const terminus, and Im
provement of tho Coos Bay harbor
will hasten tho 'coming of a railroad
nioro than nnythlng else."
A meeting will bo hold at tho
Chamber of Commcrco this evoulii"
nt which tlmo Mr. Hnwloy v'i speak.
Tho public Is Invited to n.i '-id and
Mr. Hnwloy nays ho Is r-x' to
mcot all tho pcoplo anil dUauw . Uh
thorn tho noods of Coos !'-
I "You soo," snld Mr. I' Ijy, "I nm
expecting to bo nominated nnd elect
ed to Congress again so I am work
ing nlong Hioeo linos nnd am propar
Ing for future work In tho bollof Hint
1 will go back to Congross from this
district."
THOMAS HART!
Sheriff of Douglas Couuly Is
After Man Who Made a
Deadly Assault,
i ROSEBURG, Ore., August 31.
Sheriff Fonton nnd Constnhlo Single
' ton, who have been conducting tho
man hunt for Thomas Hart of Wtl
,bur, who is wanted in Roseburg an n
charge of assault with a dangerous
wonpon, havo left for tho country,
whero they Intend to resumo tho
search for tho fugitive. They took
with them sufficient supplies to war
rant them remaining in tho field for
several days. In order to evade de
tection at tho hands' of Hart's friends
tho officers wont south, but Intendod
,to doublo back somo time later In
'order that thoy mny spond tho night
watching In tho vicinity of Hart's
i residence nt Wilbur. Tho officers bo
lleve that Hart will visit his homo
should tho opportunity allow, In an
attempt to pursuado his wife to quash
further pioceedlng. Such procedure
i would provo fruitless, howovor, lnns
' much as District Attorney Drown
: proved hlmsolf cunning enough to so
,ouro a sworn affidavit from Mis. Hart
nt the tlmo tho wnrrant for Hart's
arrest was issued. With this dqcu
jment in tho district attorney's hands
Mrs, Hart would probably find hor
self powerless to aid tho erring hus
band In escaping the courts.
RUNIC OR
David S. Murray Commits Sui
cide By Jumping From
a Window.
BUSINESS AND FAMILY
TROUBLES THE CAUSE.
Widow and Daughter of the
Dead -Man Reside in Los
Angeles.
(By Assoclnted Press.)
SALT LAKE CITY, Until, August
,31. Dnvld S. Murray, former gen
eral mnnngor of the Rocky .Mountain
Bell Telephone tCompnny, took bin
llfo to-dny by leaping hendlong to tho
strcot bolow, BuslnoBs reverses nnd
domestic troubles wero tho cause. Tho
widow nnd dnughter nro residing In
Los Angeles.
HAINH BRING RELIEF.
Fires Are Quenched In Heenl Coun
ties in Wnxliljigton. f '
(Dy Associated Press.)
SEATTLE, Wash., August 31.
Copious rnlns In Whatcom, Skagit
and Snohomish counties Inst night
quenched tho fires.
WOLF II. WINS.
Oilier Speed HontM In Astoria llnco
Hivnk Don ii.
(Special to Tho Tlmos.)
ASTORIA, Ore., August 31. Tho
spcod boat Wolf II. won tho raco hero.
Tho Spirit broke down yesterday nnd
tho Pacer broko down to-day and
camo In two nnd ono-hnlt inlloa bo-
hind th0 Wolf II.
HAIN AT MEDFORD.
MEDFORD, Oro., August 31. A
drizzling mist and a lack of wind Is
putting nn ond to tho forest fires. It
no wind rises tho sltuntlon will bo
controlled In twonty-four hours. Fa
vorablo reports from nil districts nro
being received.
CENSUS RETURNS.
(By Assoelntod Press.)
WASHINGTON, August 31.-
Tho population of North Yuklmn
Is 14,182, compared with 3,154
In 1000.
81G5 DEATH
Mrs. Buckingham of San Fran
cisco Killed and Miss Rces
Injured.
(By Associated Press.,
MUNICH, August 31 Mrs. Roso
4 Buckingham, of Sn,n Franc'30.0 was
.kljlod, npd Miss Agngs Reoso of. tho
. same city, wns neverely nrod by n
, runaway auto ns, tjioy warp leaylng
tho theatre last nlghf. Thq runaway
car ran Into the crowd killing Mrs.
Ducklugham and injuring others.
'nv AfocH'rd Press )
SAN FRANCISCO, August 31.
Mrs. Roto Huoklnghnni, who was
, killed In an auto accident nt Munich,
Is well known here, She Is a sister of
Gcoga Luehslngor, prosldont of tho
Humboldt Savings Dank, nnd Is tho
mother of three children.
ItECEIVED 1J" POPE.
(By Associated Press.)
ROME, August 31. Tho Popo, hi
receiving SIgnor Gentllon, president
of tho Catholic Eloctorul Union, to-
day, Inslstod upon tho peril of mod
ornlsm in countries and in all form
VNDEII CONTROL.
(Dy Associated Press. J
OGDEN. Utah, August' 31. Tho
VJg flro In tho Targeo National For
est In Iduho has beon brought uudor
control.
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