(Ham uJttws ADS; NEWS BUSINESS IS SLOW, A ffJlEN THAT IT PAYS IS EVI- GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW OT READING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AL., THE TIME TERSELY TOLD .: :: :: :: tt VEIII1SI" ISvrKI) llV SUCCESSFUL UUSI- 59 HOUSES EVERYWHERE :: MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS imn V0LSs,,l Established In 1H7H ns Tho Coast Mail. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nml Coos Uny Advertiser. No. 41. IIP WATSON WITH 92 PASSENGERS GOES ON ROCKS That Vessel Is Not Badly Damaged and Can Be Floated. LL ON BOARD ESCAPE INJURY. Steamer BUCKman nescueu the Passengers in Response to Wireless Message. (Ity Associated Press.) SEATTLE, Wnsh., Sept. 2 Aliiki-raclflc Company's LYON FUTS LAWBREAKERS WANT BETTER FOREST PROTECTIONlCOLORADO MIDLAND TRAIN RELD UP AND BANDIT KILLED Chicago Evangelist Delivering Some of Best Sermons Ever Heard Here. TAIJKHNACLE PROGRAM. . TIio w Bleep LI- II-...... ...I.lnl. tnft GnnMt.i I fJUUDlII nuiruil, muni iuii uvuitiu lor Sin Francisco with ninety-two hucngers, went on tho reef nt (tVitddah Island, enst of Capo Flnt- Icrjr, In a dense tog nt midnight. The hotel Is not believed to ho seriously 1 fcimiged and none of the pnssongerB tr Inlurcd. Tho passengers wore i An to tho bench andearly to-day w started on tho stcnmshlp Hiiclunnn let Seattle. They will nrrlvo horo v Hi afternoon. Tho Watson Is not liking water nnd tho crow Is on w Icard tho vcsol. Tho Hiiclunnn In, i titter ship of tho Watson nnd was :iulng up tho straits when sho tfiA ttn llin Wntann wlrilona itlu. . ri signals. It Is expected that btn the cargo of tho Wrist(yt Is '(Mercd sho can bo taken off tho c( without serious trouble. TO-NIGHT. 4 7.30 P. M., open nlr meeting, foot of Commercial Htrect. S.00 P. .M., Mr. Lyon speaks In Tnhornnclo on "Grntt, Gossip and tho Social Evil." SATURDAY. 7.-I." P. M., evening service. 9.00 P. M., special musical program. SUNDAY. 1 1 A. M., union morning ser vice. 2.30 P. M., linnd concert. 3.00 P. M., young peoples' ral ly. 7.30 P. M., evening service. Three Prominent Lumbermen of Washington Will Present Their Views As to What Steps Should Be Taken. (liy Associated Press.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 2. Thrco of tho principal lumbermen In tho State of Washington, Alexander Pol son, C. P. Whlto and G. S. Long, de parted for St. Paul lest night to pres ent to tho delegates to tho national conservation congress their vIowb on tho better protection of tho naturnl forests. They will recommend thr the forest scrvlco should put a large foic0 of men at work cutting down tho old snags nnd removing accumu lations of dry timber from the forest reserves. Snags, they assert, offer tho greatest danger to forests. They also want trails cut In nil directions ' through tho forest reserves to aid employes In promptly reaching forest (Ires. Tho forests should bo laid off Into plots of convenient slzo, separ ated by wldo flro trails which should bo cleared pt dead woods nnd under brush and an ofuclent flro patrol ser vlco should bo established. HIED FOR STARTING FIRE J. E. Larson Has Big Blaze in Timber and Is Arrested. John E. Larson, n rancher living on Coos River, and who Is known as "Sailor Jack," wnB arrested yesterday by Jess Smith, tho deputy II ro war den, on n chargo of sotting 11 ro to tho brush without a permit. Ho was brought beforo Justice Ponnock. Ac 'cording to tho statement of tho flro wnrdon. Smith nnd others warn iluht- Ing llro on one aldo of a mountain. With tho first sermon delivered In They happoned to cross over on tho tho Tnhornnclo InBt Sunday morning ,olhcr 8luo ot tho mountain nnd found OLD SETTLER W D. E.S. BIG MEETING ! Robber Shoots Fireman and Then Meets' Death at Hands of the Engineer. It ptoplo hate you, thcro'o usually I IttlOQ When a doctor uses n big word lis blm to spell It. Ill KILLS I 1 WOMAN kiss Mabel Putman of Pacific Monthly Meets an Aw ful Death. (By Associated Press.) WRTLAND. Ore.. Sont. 2 mirh ! Putnam, n stonoernnhor on Mm FUe Monthly, was kllloii In nn ni.. Plor accident In tho building occu- 7 mat publication, to-day. Sho lUVng tht Mr whnn I. ,..l.l..l.. ppped dragging and crushing hor fir?' Her ,,arent8 vo at Ash H Oregon. "KING MACIIINKRY. Ti machinery In Mm vi.r,v ... JJ ! Icing taken to satisfy tho ai Of ft Portlnilil mnM.ln.. n,,,. w and R. w. Gownnlock, ropro- J of the nrm,aro horo look- i tert ho removal of tho mnchln- -nnomlll. A planer, which ;iTer0nCn?!WharffOrSOrao't,n, !lttn. . ,. ' "vuror 10 mo mill - U delivery on tho bay. Is also wn back by tho firm. 8,(100 MEN W OF WORK Troubles in Lnnrinn Ca"se Lockout in Federal Ship Yards. Br A"c!ated Press.) nftcr a hard Journey across tho con tinent, nnd In each scrvlco since, Mil- ford Ilnll Lyon has won the hearts ot i the community. A largo crowd Inst night nearly tilled tho Tabornncle. Ho Is corlaluly n strong prenchor. Having been a professor In a collogo and (having traveled extensively In Europo nnd other fomlrcn coun'rlos, Mr. Lyon Is splendidly equipped for his work. This week ho hns been delivering special sermons upon tho ton com mandments. Ho certainly knows tho Hlhle.. His afternoon puo'ls ad'Irei'S oa in tho Tabornnclo nt 3 o'clock mio beyond tho average In evangelistic campaigns. Tho people of Coos Hay might well afford to set aBldo all labor unnecessary and attend these meetings whllo this master of Ills mesbiige Is with us. Tho Tnhernnclo has heon well lighted nnd decornted. Tho evange list voice could bo heard In all parts of tho room to good advantage last ovenlng. His volco was clear and his hearers were appreciative- to tho last word oven though tho hour of closing wns nearly 10 o'clock. Mr. Lyon thinks thnt n man who swears displays a weakness. Taking tho unnio of God In vnln Is Indicative of there being something radically wrong In n mnn's hend or rotten In his 'heart. Ho doalt out shouldor blows to tho Sabbath desocrators right and left. Mnny went homo with soro heads. For tho mnn who com mits murder, Mr. Lyon snld It mat tored not whothor tho murder was dono all at onco or by pleco meals. It wns murder Just tho sumo. Thoro are habits which kill tho flesh, then tho mind nndjiftorwnrds tho will nnd flnnlly tho soul. Thoro Is no uso In wishing a bet ter ovnngellstlc-sololst than Mr. Har ris. Ho could command tho atten tion of people anywhere. Hla work lu this meeting is Important and hr knows how to do It. His solo last night, "Wns That Somebody You?" I wns heartily applauded. To-night there will be n street meet ing conducted nt tho foot of Commer cial street. a big blazo. Larson wns lighting t bniBh nnd hnd started a flro which ran up through tho timber on tho sldo of tho mountnln. Larson did not deny that ho hnd started tho lire, l claimed that ho was burning on hit own land. Justlco Ponnock fined him $25. It Is Illegal to start fires at all now without n permit nnd recently tho Governor sent word to tho II wardens not to Issuo any more per mits, so no ono hns a right to start any fires nt nil now. ROOSEVELT IN OMARA L0.DO. Sept. 2. Lockout notices KWdl. " MKMW !iy ., , " ieaeI shipyards to- Jlur!.1.?6 niembers of tho a;,. oclety - "pei thousand TABERNACLE NOTES. Tho street meeting at tho foot of Commercial street will bo something unqluo. Bring your song books and help in the singing. The duet by tho two littlo girls last night well deserved tho heafty ap plause it received. Tho Marshflold Band will assist In naredhn0 manneir Bor- tho musical program at me youim "Hhour" wun a"er to-day. neonles rallv Sunday afternoon. They r0",le H dun t ro affecte(l- Tn will afso render several selections bo- ,llerlveieraat m, yesterday fore tho meeting opens. " Jteatie.0 ?e Walkor shipyard The muslcalo to-morrow evening lotoi m... n'tne'Tyne. The em-! followlnc tho sermon promises to bo W their employes havo one of tho most pleasing attractions aereement. of the onl,ro week. Makes Speech This Afternoon and Is Entertained in Various Ways. (By Associated Press.) OMAHA, Nob., Sbpt. 2. Entering Oninha at an oarly hour to-day with out special demonstrations by tho peoplo of tho town,,Colonel Roosevolt wns escorted quietly to the Omaha Club, whoro a breakfast was served to n small company including Sena tors Burkott, Brown, Dolllver and others. Aftor breakfast, Governor Shnlo bergor and Mnyoi Dahlman of Oma ha called on Roosevelt. At noon thr Colonel was a guest of tho Omaha Field Club, at a formal luncheon to four hundred guests. Colonel Roose volt will dollver his Omaha speech la tho auditorium lato this nfter noon. Shortly after luncheon tho veter ans of tho Grnnd Army of the Repub lic nnd tho Spnnish-Amerlcan war visited tho Field Club and shook hands with Roosevolt and were briefly addressed by him. B. D. Jones of Empire Dies at, Mercy Hospital in North Bend. B. D. Jones, ono of tho old pioneers of Coos county nnd a resident of Em pire, died early this morning nt Mer cy Hospitnl. Ho was 71 years old. Mr. Jones wont to tho hospitnl sev eral days ago. Bowel trouble was tho cause of death. Mr. Jones wns n widower nnd hnd no chlldnrn. Ho wiib a nntlvo ot Wales nnd enmo hero mnny years ago nnd worked In tho Llbby mine. Lntor ho moved to Empire and had lived thoro tho rest ot his life. Ho was known to nil ot tho old residents. Mr. Jones wns nn uncle of Mrs. R. H. Olson, who Is n daughter ot Mr. Natal Day Celebration at Co- quille Is Attended By Large Number. Tho members of tho Eastern Star at their Natnl Day celebration at Coqulllo Wednesday held n big meet ing. It wub a gathering of tho county association of Eastern Star lodges, In cluding tho organizations of Mnrsh flold, Coqullle, Myrtle Point, Bandon and North Bend. Tho Intter was ad- SEVERAL TOOK PART BUT MADE ESCAPE. Only Meagre Details of the Af fair Have Yet Been ' Received. (B.V Associated Press.) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sopt. 2. Only mengro details havo been received of the holdup of tho Colora do Midland train three miles west of tho dlvldo nnd thirty-two miles west of hero Into last night. Tho un- mlttcd to tho county organization nti known bandit who was killed by Eu thls meeting. glncer Prank Stewart, was not nlono Tho celebration wns nn observanco In tho outrage. Two men woro booh of tho birthday ot Robert Morris, 'running from tho sceno Immediately tho founder of tho order. Tho mem-.nftcr tho killing. Two suspects nro hers from Mnrshllold and North Bend j under arrest. Tho train was, mak- wont to Coqulllo on tho morning, Ing n siding to allow tho passago of another train, when Englncor Slow art and Flremnn Paul Bochmnn woro ordered to stop tho train nnd alight fiom tho cab of tho cnglno. Both men did ns ordered, buC Bochmau attempted to cscapo by dodging un- trnln. At noon a dinner wns served at tho Masonic Hall. About 1C0 per sons wero present. Tho nddrcss of wolcomo was delivered by Mtb. Geo, E. Peoples of Coqullle, and tho re sponse wns mndo by Mrs. L. Strong of Myrtlo Point. idor tho bnggngo car. As ho did so During tho afternoon tho visitors tho bandit stooped nnd shot him. wero entertained In various ways and when Stewart picked up n rock anil in tho evening n meeting wns hold, j hit tho mnn n death dealing blow on Tho North Bend lodgo wnB admitted' tho hend. As tho bandit fell ho-11 rod to tho nssoclntlon nnd Myrtlo Point nt Stownrt, tho bullet hitting tho on- wns decided upon ns tho next plnco of 'glncer on tho left thigh. Stownrt losr. holding tho nnnunl celebration. Tho 'a great amount of blood hut ho will nnd Mrs. W. Williams of Empire I f,Iow,nB ofllcers of tho county nsso- recover. Tho desperndo died ft ma elation woro elected: Tlmw nrn Min nnlv- rnlntlvon hnrn. ""' "- "- "- " n .. i .. Tho funeral will bo hold nt 2 1 l B,"u "' -,rB ntrw.lr nn Qnnilnv (mm Mm rnli1npn I " rl, l l at Empire,. Archdeacon Horsfnll will ofllclate. Two launches will lonvo Marshflold nnd North Bond to tnko thoso who wish to attend. Tho Odd Follows will hold' their ritual. ment Inter. Mnbol Roberts ot OS BALL SCORE Portland Wins Again and Keeping in the Lead of Oakland. Is Vice-president, A. W. Myers of North Bond. Secrotnry, Mrs. Short of Myrtlo Point. At tho meeting thoro was an initia tion nnd nn exemplification of tho work by n picked team qnd the mem bers of Doric Chapter gavo special floor work known ns "Tho Mystic Tlo." After tho business of tho mee't lugs, nddresscs woro given by A. J. Sherwood, P. E. Allen and C. P. Mc Knlght, Tho following nro among thoso who nttonded from tho Coos Bay cities: From North Bend ' Mrs, Annlo Slmpbon, Mrs. Ethel Worrel, Mrs. W THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 2. Wheat mar ket closed to-nay as follows: Septem ber, 99 c; December, 11.03; May, $1.09. TORTLAND, Sopt. 2. Wheat un changed. TACOMA, Sept. 2. Wheat un changed. , Tho general disposition of lato seems to be to place a portion of tho burden of blame on the auto mobile; whiskey and cigarettes wero probably tired of carrying It all, anyhow. USE THE TIMES' WANT ADS. HOW THEY STAND. Won. Lost P. C. Portland 77 59 .5CC Oaklnnd 82 C9 .541 San Francisco. ,7S 72 .520 Vernon 70 73 .510 Los Angolos...7C 79 .191 Sacramento ...54 91 .372 (Bv Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2. Port land won yesterday whllo Oakland lost a game, putting Portlnnd woll in tho lend. Tho scores of yesterday's games follow: AT PORTLAND R. H. Portlnnd 4 s Lob Angeles .1 5 AT OAKLAND R. H. Oakland 1 7 Sacramento 3 9 AT VERNON R. H. Vernon 2 G San Francisco 8 15 NEW MINE OPENING. nt Prospecting Work Iteiuir Dono Smith-Powers Camp. William Sharp wns In the city to day from tho Isthmus Inlet camp of tho Smlth-Powera Company, where ho hns been working at tho coal mine which tfi being started. A new shaft is being opened. Several openings havo been made, but they were not satisfactory. It Is a volcanic country and tho veins aro broken In places and the ,'oponlngs which wero made did not prove suitable to develop fur ther. Mr. Sharp says that tho new Jead which Is being opened will prob ably bo a good one. BJ PORT Arrives From Portland To-Day and Will Leave To-Mor- row Morning. Tho stenmor Bronkwator nrrlvod to-day from Portland. Sho will sail to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. ThlB will bo tho beginning ot tho Mno Evorltt, Mrs. Mary Mnndlgo, Mrs. i weekly schedule. Sho will Ball ovory Thoso who Breakwater to-duy Eatlo Myers, A. W. Myers, Mrs. C. 'Saturday for Portland. Stein, nnd Mrs. Estolla Gnbbert, a arrived on tho mombor of MIzpnh Chapter No. 30, woro as follows: of St. Helens, Oregon. I Mrs. II, Spear, Miss Spenr, T. J. From Mnrshllold Mrs. Francos Thrift, Miss Donnelly, S. Kurlkard, McLeod, Mrs. John Denr, Mrs. C. H.(L. Hagaro, W. Langloy, Mrs. Laugloy, Marsh, Mrs. S. Lando, Mrs. F. E. Al- p. Lowo, II, L. Russoll, II. J. Russoll. Ion, Mrs. Goorgo Flanagan, Mrs. O.JMrs, Larsen, Miss Larson, R. J. McCnrty, Mrs. P, A. Hazard, Mrs. Ly- Young, R. W. Fairbanks, F. E. Loofo. dla Lang, Mrs. Berton Ploeger, Mrs. Miss Clark, Geo. Morldan, E. Do A. G. Ploeger, Miss Nottlo Savage, wcose, J. Palann, E. Frot, MIsb Bow Miss Chnrlotto Murch, Mrs. Goorgo F. on, Mrs. Robertson, A. B. Snydor, J. Murch, Mrs. W. U. Douglas, Alva Ky. Slaughter, Row C. Kovany, Misa Doll, F. E. Allen, Miss Francos Frnnz, Mrs. Gcorgo Doll, Miss Annlo Cox, Dr. Leslie, C. F. McKnlght, Sum Mars den, Mrs. Allco Hall, J. T. Hall -and Mrs. F. Mnrhoffer. WILL START TRIS MONTR G. Wright, F. E. Sloan, Mrs. Sloau, W, A, Goodwin, Mrs. Goodwin, Goo. Davenport, J. M. Gnlor, Mrs. Galor, E. E. Stafford, Miss Mcintosh, Mm. Mcintosh, ChnB. Johnson, Win. Deans, W. Rich, Mrs. Lo Rouf, Mrs. Gotmau, J. Wnrelch, A. R. Morrison, F, Mc- . Donald, E. Rosonthal, Mrs. Whltly. Mrs. Lohnaor, Miss Lohnnor, Mrs. Cano, A. L. George, Geo. Johnson, Chester Johnson, A. A. Halo, Win. Stratton, Mrs. Stratton, Miss Stratton. L. Anderson, C. Sagan, Sam Nass, Mrs. Nass, C. Erlckson, F. Frlugor, Aug. Beck, T, C. Russoll, Mrs. Rus soll, MAKES A RECORD. Regarding tho record mado by tho Breakwater on her flvo-day schedule, tho Portland Journal says: Running GOO miles on an average tlmo of threo days and six hours, for 2G trips, Is tho record of tho stoamor Breakwater, Captain Macgonn, whllo sho hns been on tho "flying" schodulo between this port and Coos Bay, Captain Macgenn said this morning; that slnco tho steamer wont on tho flvo-day schodulo in tho early partof May sho has mndo tho round trip from Portland to Coos Bay, a dUtanco of about GOO miles altogethor, in rec ord timo, nnd thnt during tho 2G tripa sho hns not lost nn hour. When sho North Bend Schools Will Open For Fall Term Sep tember 19th. The North Bend school board has decided to open tho public schools of that city on September 19th, tho samo day that tho Marshflold schools open. Miss Josephine Morso ot Em plro has been engaged to teach tho seventh grado and her salary Is to bo $55 a month, All of tho grades havo been supplied with teachers and tho schools aro ready to open, Tho board of education has de cided to placo Supt. Raab In chargo of tho Central school and do away with a principal there. Mr, Ranb will also havo chargo of somQ of tho sails to-morrow morning sho will bo classes. Ho will move his ofllco from on her last trip on tho flvo-day scho tho high school to tho Central school (dule, as after that sho will make tho but will bo superintendent of both. round trip every seven days. m&ss&mkJi