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IV1ARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Count Mall
nnil Coos Bay Advertiser.
XXXHI.
No. 40,
VOL.
BUILDING IN SEATTLE
IS DAMAGED BY DYNAMITE
5 Under Construction By Prin
cipal Open Shop Corpora
tion of Northwest.
Lone union man
EMPLOYED ON WORK.
Had Been No Special Manifes
tation by Union Until Re
cent Hostilities.
mt Associated Proas.)
eeirrM' Wash.. Sent. 1. The
filed I.otia building, under con
itriictlon by the principal open shop
iilldlng corporation of tlio Pnciuu
Strthwcst, wag damaged oy nyiin
Ln.iiiit nlcht to the ninount of $2,-
m. The cxnloslvo was placed In
it electric wire conduits under the
.'cvitor diaft nnd exploded by thu
ueoUcap and fuse. Not one union
nn hai been employed on thu Job,
Fit tncro has been no special muni-
beiUtlon by tlio union ol Jiomiiiiioh
pKeotly.
HAWLEY SPEAKS
IN MARSHFIELD
cnxsi's rlttrns.
(Dy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 Tho
population of Brooklyn Is 1,-
(11,351, an Incronso of 107,709
ilnco 1900.
I STRIKE
ON IN SPAIN
Situation Becoming Alarming
and Men Are Clashing With
the Police.
(Dy Associated Press.)
DILI1AO, Spain. Sent. 1. Tho
ttrlU situation Is alarming. Tho
'Mai of tho men nro oxhuuated nnd
tl strikers aro In nn uclv mood.
Collisions between tho pollco nnd
"nworeakers occur constantly.
In State of Siege.
Tie government to.dnv ilonlnreil
Bilbao In astato of sIcko. Buslnosa
great extent has beon suspondod
M claihes between tho strikers nnd
"icorltles continue.
COL. ROOSEVELT IAS A BUSY DAY BISE AGAINST GOVERNMENT
Ends His Kansas Visit and
Starts on Speeches and En
tertainments in the State of
Missouri.
'By Associated Pr?
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sopt. 1.
Colonel Roosevelt ended his Knnsns
visit with nn address nt Knnsns City,
Knnsns, this morning nnd then
crossed tho Knw River to plunge out
ILL ADOPT
OREGON PLAN
Members of the Nebraska Leg
islature Are Signing State
ment Number One.
Illy Associated Press.)
OMAHA. NVi, o., , ... ....
1 w tho canvass of tho votes nt
e receut primary elections on tho
JJ of the two lu-uses of tho
M nl ,howa that th0 0res
wui be almost cortnln to carry
' ID i1o.h .. .... . '
Seutn i l a united Stntes
itftHi' 8ucceed Sonator Durkett,
cftko. "'" ,u"ncni compioxion
S . egl8latUro' OfthoDem-
aZT!!1 "l0 tu,rt':
ntr ::","w" lor ino senate, nnd
'dates f th ono nundretl can"
"ftttemS v? "?.US0 are 8,Bors
PQbUcan m 'lo 0n tho R"
illat " , ' thrteon Senatorial can-
sjj,.hf a.na 'orty-seven legislative
3 have taken the same pledge.
"CHAXGE STAGE OFFICE.
ce 0f : r Sel'to"ber 1st, the
tSl?0. Ba Sta
witri'-Bt u unn Hansen's Stn-
K..'l OtOrO In It.-Ln-ij ,
uckfts -"'"omioiu, wnero
irraagempaj' b obtalned and whero
Krtatlon. ma" b0 mad0 for traDS-
Tells Audience of What Was
Done For Coos Bay in
Congress.
Congrossninn W. C. Hnwloy nd
(1 leased nn nudlonco Inst ulglit at tho
Chamber of Commerce rooms. Tho
nudlonco was not as largo ns might
lmvo bodii oxpoutod, but this wan duo
to somo oxtont probably to tho mis
understanding regarding tho mooting
tho night before. J. W. Ilonnett In
troduced Mr. Hnwloy im a Congress
man who hnd done for Coos liny
more than any other man In Cougross
and who wnu n candidate for ru-cluc-Hon,
Mr. Hnwloy explained how It hap
pened Hint he did not reach Marsh
lleld thu night before, when n tnooU
lug hud been announced. Ho thought
hi was going to. get. to .Myrtle Point
In time to cntch tho train for MnrHh-
llold, but tho auto In which he rodo
I from Roscburg had troublo nnd ho
1 was too Into. Tho speaker said that
before ho touched upon local affairs
ho would toll something nbout what
Congress had done. Ho Bald It had
i been stilted that tho last Congress
n ml done more tnan tiny session since
tho civil wur. Mr. Hnwloy recited
somo of tho bills which hnd boon
passed nnd explained thulr bearing on
.tho nffnlrri of tho peoplo In gonornl.
'Ho touched upon tho railroad legisla
tion bill nnd tho postal savings bill.
Tho Utter ho said would bring Into
circulation from six to eight billion
dollnrs, which It Is now bcllovcd Is I
hold In hiding. Tho bureau of mines
wns started for tho benoflt of tho
western country, nnd Arizona nnd
Now Mexico wero admitted uh States,
Tmlir Worked Well.
Tho tnrllt bill, Mr. Hawloy said,
as n revonuo producer, had boon an
itmiunllllod success and hnd It not
boon for tho money derived by thoi
now tnrlff bill tho peoplo of tho wost'
could not hnvo boon given tho Irri
gation projects. Mr. Hawloy spoko
of tho Irrigation hill, tho whlto slnvo
bill nnd tho monsuro making tho tel
ephone nnd telegraph common car
riers to provent tho transmission of
news which may bo used for gambling
in futures. Tho sponkcr nlso referred
to tho now Inw providing that candi
dates for ofllco must toll under oath
whero tho money thoy uso In tholr
campaign comes from nnd whero and
how It Is expondod. In this connec
tion, Mr. Hnwloy said that as for him
self tho monoy ho was using In this
campaign enmo ontlroly from his own
rosourccs nnd onrnngs nnd thnt wlillo
ninny woro assisting him In his cam
paign, no ono. was backing It with
money but himself.
Harbor Appropriation.
Rogardlng tho local situation, Mr.
Hnwley, said:
"As your reprosontntlvo In Con
gross, iu.'I bollevlng In tho develop
ment of tho country, I took part In
tho passage of thoso bills which nf
fected tho general good of nil of tlio
peoplo and I nlso gnvo especial atten
tion o tho Interests of my district. I
had quite n fight In tho rivers and
hnrbor committee nnd I got for tho
district appropriations aggregating
$S80,000, Of this ninount $159,000
cames to Coos county and $400,000
comes to Coos Bay. Of the $400,000
tho engineers aro to uso $350,000 for
tho construction of n bar drodgo. I
understand there Is somo objection to
tho bar dredgo nnd thnt many would
prefer to hnvo jetty work done. I
think myself &fttoSol)ab,' tho Jetty
would bo tho'oest, but It wns bottor
to take the drodge than nothing. Mr.
Alexander, tho chairman of tho com
mltteo, adopted n policy of giving ab
solutely no appropriations to any
harbor that was not recommended by
tho government onglneers. As you
know, the dredge was recommended
'and If wo did not tnko that we could
got nothing at all. I also know that
had wo put Into the bill an appro
WILL MEET
NEXT WEEK
County Commissioners
Check Up Extensive Public
Improvement Work.
Tho County Commissioners will
moot nt Coqullle noxt Wednosdny in
tholr regular sosslon. Bond work
and all otlior business of the county
will conio boforo tho Commissioners
and they will be In sosslon for about
four days.
Tho county has spoilt largo sums of
money HiIh year In Improvements of
different kinds. Tho money spent on
roads, Including thnt which was ap
propriated by the county, that rnlscd
by special nsscssment nnd thnt do
tinted by proporty owners, nggregntos
nonrly $200,000. Thoro nro 700 miles
of ronds in tho county nnd work of
some kind hnx been dono on nil of
thoco ronds. I'lio now bridge wns
built over South Slough, a now steel
bridge wns put In on tho south fork
of tho Coqulllo and a 1, 500-foot
bridge wns built In Bunker Hill. 'Bo
sides, tho county did Its pnrt of the
bridge? work on tho extension of
Front strcot. Tho ropnlrs on tho
court houso nt Coqulllo amounted to
about $5,000. Mnny other expendi
tures hnvo beon inndo by tho county.
nn active day on tho Missouri side.
The city is jammed with peoplo
to-day and whqn Boosovclt arrived
he was given n tremendous ovntion.
Tho Colonel wns given n luncheon nt
the Bnltlmoro Hotel here at 1 o'clock,
ninde nn Informal talk thero and nt
3.30 o'clock addressed 1.C00 pupils
nt tho Westport High School. Ho will
bo n guest nt dinner nt the Commer
cial Club to-night, nnd to-night wl
deliver tho normnl nddress nt Con
vention Hall.
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORE
Portland Leads a Close Race
With Oakland For First
Place.
.
HOW THEY STAND.
.
Won. Lost P. C.
Portland 70 50 .503
Oakland S2 08 .547
San Francisco. .77 72 .517
Vernon 70 72 .513
Los Angeles. . .75 78 .490
Sacramento ...54 90 .375
SO
OFJESSEL
Lookout Reports Hornet Cross
ing Out While She Is Still
in the Bay.
Did n phantom ship cross tho Cc,3
Bay bar yostorday afternoon? Tlinc Is
tho question which is being nsked by
thoso whoso business It Is to follow
tho shipping and thoy nro nil nuzzled
nbout It.
Tlio facts wero that tho stonm
schooner Bnndon and tho stonm
schooner Hornet woro both In tho
bay. Thoy wero the only stenm
schooners hero. Tho Bnndon loft
onrly yestordny morning ior San
Pedro. Sho was seon to go out over
tho bar and wns reported out to tho
local oillco of tho Merchnnts Ex-
chnngo. At 1.30 P. M. yesterdny tho
lookout reported thnt tho steamer
Hornet hnd crossed out over the bar.
This was reported by tho exchango
otllco to the Simpson Lumber Com
pany nnd, tho men In that ofllco sent
back word that the. Hornet had not
gono out. Sho was still tied up as
tho lumber mill dock. Ytt tho look
out had seon tho Home eo ovor tiie
bar, or at least thought ho had.
To-day those through whoso hands
tho reports go aro trying to And what
did cross out. Tho Bnndon had gono
early and that left tho Hornet as tho
only steamer In tho bay, Tho look
out had seen her go over the bar nnd
yet sho was still tied up nt tho North
Bend wharf. There was no other
steamer In tho bay for which ho
might havo mistaken the Hornet.
Now Just what really happened no
ono seems to know. It was a certain
ty that tho Hornet was still safely In
tho bay last night, so If tho lookout
saw a steamer crossing out ho must
havo seon a phantom, so some, of tho
superstitious are claiming. Whatever
tho facts are, there Is a good chanco
for the unlimited exorcise of the sup
erstitions of tho sailors, nnd the mys
tery still remains unsolved.
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Sopt. 1. Port
land won from Los Angeles yesterdny
nnd still lends tho other clubs In tho
stnndlng. OnlUnnd Is n close second.
Tho scores of yesterday's gnmos nro
nH follows:
AT PORTLAND R. II.
Portland -. 2 5
Log. Angeles 1 4
T OAKLAND R. II.
Onklnnd 2 ?
Sacramento . . . , 1 7
AT VERNON R. II.
Vernon 0 10
Snn Francisco 5 0
EW 0 L
E
Rev. Robert E. Browning May
Be Connected With Local
Parish in County.
eral years a missionary of tho Epis
copal Church In China, will arrlvo
hero this wcok to look this Hold ovor
to dotermlno whether or not ho will
accept a tender from Bishop Scad
ding to this charge. Tho offer was
inndo recently by tho Bishop, who
Is desirous of securing a cnpnblo
young dlvlno to hnndlo this parish
In connection with Archdoncon Hors-
fall.
Tho Rev. Mr. Brownng will hold
sorvlces, both morning and evonlng,
hero noxt Sunday,
Repairs Have Been Made in
Building and New Appara-
tus Purchased.
Preparations nro being mado for
tho openlug of tho Marshfleld Bchools
on September 19th. Neoded ropairs
havo been mado In tho buildings. At
tho high school, an entirely now sot
of apparatus has been ordered for tho
physics and chemical laboratories. A
class In chemistry will bo organized
this year for tho first time.
Tho book dealers havo put in tholr
orders for tho text books which aro
IN TIE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
S. P. IS
TAKING A HAND
May Be Making Move to Block
Lane County Asset
Company.
Regarding tho Lnno County Asset
Company road, which It Is proposed
to build from Eugene- to Coos Bay,
tho Eugeno Guard says:
"Tho 'mysterious' surveying party
at Junction Is no doubt n Southern
Pacific outfit, nnd tho movement Is
in lino with tho only policy thnt sys
tem hns ever pursued. Evidently
alarmed by tho steady progress of tho ,
Lnno County Asset Compnny In pro
moting n rnllrond from Eugono to thu
Sluslaw and Coos Bny, the Southern
Pnclllc Compnny Is preparing to block
Its progress by making a bluff at
building into the same territory. It
wns tho probability of n rallrond from
Rosobtirg to Coos Bay nbout four
years ngo thnt cnuscd the Hnrrlmnn
peoplo to, make tho sudden bluff nbout
building from Drain to Coos Bny,
and tho move nt Junction Is a piny
of tho snino kind. If tho Southern
Pad lie Company wore renlly In
onrncst nnd would build from Junc
tion to tho const, It would bo a good
thing In tho wny of dovoloplng Lnno
county resources, but no ono will
hnvo nny fnlth In their sincerity until
thoy nctunlly sco a now road com
pleted. Tho ono thing thnt tho peo
plo of this county will rccognlzo now
Is thnt tho Lnno County Assot Com
pnny Is rognrded as worth tho atten
tion of tho Southern Pacific, and thnt
thoy hnvo found It necessary to mnko
nt lenst n strenuous bluff In order to
bond them off. Wo predict, however, .
thnt It will rcqulro moro than a inoro
bluff to accomplish tho object sought,
nnd furthermore, thnt If tho Southorn
Pnclllc Company should go so far ns
to nctunlly build tho line tho-r will
bo two ronds to tho const from Lnno
county, ono of which will bo built by
tho Lnno County Assot Compnny."
Former Provincial Governor Js
Leader of a New Rebel
Movement.
BATTLE IS EXPECTED
TO OCCUR ANY TIME.
Is Generally Believed That the
Uprising Will Not Prove
Serious.
irtv Associated Press.)
MANILA, P. I., Sopt. 1. An upris
ing ngalnst thu government Is re
ported In tho provinco of Nuovo Viz
znyu. A bnttlu Is expected hourly.
Tho robol movement la headed by
Simeon Mnndnc, formerly governor
of tho province of llocos Nortouho,
nnd who hns boon a fugltlvo from
Justice. It Is generally belluvcd tho
uprising Is not serious.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
fily Assoetnied Presi.)
CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Wheat innrkot
closed ns follows: Scptombor,
9Sic; Docomucr, 103'c; May,
10914c
PORTLAND, Sopt. 1. Wheat un
changed. TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 1. Whoat
unchanged.
OFFICIALS ARE
BUYING LAND.
SCHOOLS TO
! OPEN SEPT. 19
I
to bo used and will be ready to supply
ino VUI11S pi IUO Jiuimn,
Try Times' Want AdB.
EUGENE, Oro., Sept. 1. Tho
Southern Pacific right-of-way men,
following in tho wnko of tho survey
ors who began working wost from
Junction City n weok ngo, survoylng
for a rnllrond from thnt city to tho
mouth of tho Sluslaw Rlvor, aro buy
ing land along tho routo of tho pro
posed rond, nnd nro snld to bo offor
Ing n high prlco for It, somotlmes of
fering to buy n wholo fnrm If only a
portion of It or onough for tho rnll
rond cannot bo purchased. Tho sur
veyors nro said to havo roaohod a
point nonr tho summit of tho Coast
rango of mountains.
Besides this crow of surveyors,
thoro nro two others survoylng nlong
ns mnny routes to tho mouth of tho
Sluslaw. Ono 1b employed by tho
Lano County Assot Compnny, which
la promoting an electric railway, and
tho other Is working on what Is
known ns tho Mounco proposition to
build a steam rond from Eugono to
Floronco. Llttlo Is known of tho
Mounco project further than that tho
surveyors havo beon working slnco
Spring. Tho Assot Compnny nn-
nounccs thnt it will bogln grading on
tho Eugono-Elmlra division of Its lino
early n Septombor, nnd oxpects to fin
ish tho work of Inylng ties before tho
winter rnlns set In.
A big mnsa meeting to celobrato
tho ovent will bo hold nt tho court
hauso In Eugeno on tho cvqnlng of
September Cth, nnd lmmedlntoly nfter
thnt dnto th0 work will begin. Mnny
men hnvo subscribed labor, nnd n
number of sawmills along tho routo
havo subscribed ties, so that part of
tho work between the two points will
not require a great deal of monoy.
Tho company promises that early noxt
year tho lino will bo rushed to com
pletion, and It is expected thnt tho
work of laying rails will begin In tho
spring.
Former Mayor, Sheriff and
Chief of Police Held For
Newark Lynching.
(By Associated Press.)
NEWARK, Ohio, Sopt. 1. A re
port mndo to-day by tho Licking
County Grand Jury plncos tho re
sponsibility of tho lynching of "Dry"
Detective Carl Etherton on July 8th
on tho thou Mayor of Newark, tho
Sheriff and the chief of pollco, all of
whom hnvo slnco roslgned or boon
deposed. Fifty-eight Indictments
woro roturned In connection with tho
lynching.
DO
TRIES SUICIDE
Miss Vera Fitch, Believing She
Had Made a Failure,
Shoots Herself.
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Sopt. 1. -Tho sur
rooiis sny to-dny thnt thoro Is a,
chanco for tho recovery of. Miss Vora
Fltoh, tho young Cnllfornln author,
who in aflt of despondonoy becauso
sho believed sho hnd mndo n literary
fnlluro, shot herself nt tho Hotq) As
tor Monday night. Tho young woman
now hns a strong deslro to llvo,
CHILD IS BORN.
HEAD THE TIMES' WANT ADS.
Miui Accused of Munler lb Father of
iiiNew Sou,
(By Associated Press.)
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sopt. 1. Tho
long expected birth of a child to Mrs.
B. Clnrk Hydo, whoso husband Is un
der llfo sontonco In prison for tho
murder by poisoning of Thomas B
Swopo, occurrod this morning. Hydo
was not at tho bodsldo whon tho boy
wbb born, hut nrrlvod two hours
later, oscortod by deputy marshalla.
After spondlng two hours at homo ho
was'takon back to Jail.
LATER. Tho boy baby born to
Mrs. B. Clark Hydo, died this afternoon.
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