1- 41 -f Wxmm ADS. NEWS f . . Ak CSs" THAT IT PAYS IS EVI- F;,V successful nusi- gSKVKHVWlli;KK GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW IlX READING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AIw THE TIME TERSELY 'I OLD t :: i: MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Established In 1H78 ns Tlio Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mntl nml Coos liny Advertiser. xxxiu. No. 53. IN THE RIVER T iS TO BELIEF OF L E F f FOUND RESIGNS TO BE CANDIDATE RENDM ED LEADS MR M i M L Think Remains Those of Emil J. Kees of Poca tello, Idaho. by HAVE BEEN ROBBED AND KILLED. loat Is Missing and No Valua bles Were Found on' Body. (Br Associated Press.) FORTLAXD, Ore., Sept. 1C Tho ojr of a man supposed to bo Emil Kmi of Pocatello, Idaho, was re ared from tho river several duytt joud tho detectives who havo beon orkicg on tho enso hollcvo tho man m murdered. Inquiry along tho iTtrreToalcd tho fnct that about two rtkiigotwo men hired n bont for n deca the river. Several bourn later in returned by ono man. Ho was .'ltd as to tho whereabouts of ' JjEpinion and replied that ho fell vnbeard and was drowned, but ns b ititemcnt caused some excite- tttt among thoso present ho Btutcd mi only Joking and thnt his com mon bad left tho boat nt n point -.rther up tlio river. The police now !!cre that tho missing mnn wns its and that ho was taken out on U titer and murdered and robbod. !li coat was milling and nothing of i!u vis found on his person. A rtttr addressed to Emil J. Kees. tied Edwardiburg, Mich., signed Rojil," and addressed to Pocntollo, u found. CHINAMAN IS KILLED Masked Highwayman at Bis bee, Arizona, Commits Rob bery and Murder. illy Associated Press.) DISBEE, Ariz., Sept. 10. V mnsked highwayman robbed two Clilnnmon as they wero taking their vcgotnblos to mnrket this morning, killing ono nnd' badly wounding th other. A posse Is hunting tho bandit. IS 0 KOIllSKI) OK JEWELS. (Py Associated Press.) WINNIPEG, Canada, Sopt. 1C. Tho Countess of Antrim 'wna robbed ot Jewels valued nt several thousand dollars hero Tuesday night. Rob beries of trains nnd railway hotels In Western Cnnndn recently have netted robbers loot estimated nt nearly $100,000. Dr. Wilson, President of Prince ton, Nominated For Gov ernor of New Jersey. (By Assocloted Press.) PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 1C Dr. Woodrow Wilson, who was yesterday nominated for Governor of Now Jer sey by tho Democratic State conven tion, snld this afternoon ho would of fer his resignation ns President of Princeton Unlversty to tho ' board trustees on October 20th. PUSHING PLAN FOR BOULEVARD MendsFrom Allegany Through Loon Lake Country to Scottsburg. Tie sew road which oxtonda from IJinjr to Scottsburg has beon com- rw. work on this road has boon J rrogress for over a year nnd tho ftui In places was built with gr'ent j CW. In some places It was nee- ""I tO blast tlll-mich rni.1 T.Vir- 1J there was only a trail front tho 1 !... . - ) man across tho mountains ' Loon Lake nml Sr-nttoi. ,..., ti. W has been cc averted Into a good 'Hon road and It mnkea a short cut "'l Of the 0POg nnv ,.,., ml, "fof tho auto lino on tho Drain rout . . ' pmnning to put two nuto3 J ue new road novt vonr rnnan,i. J'can bo taken from hero to Alle Mnd th0 new road 8 tho 8ll0rtest (31 Ift ili . t " "v ranroail. Vt Only MM tio nw ,.,! ,!, SUte mt 0t Coos Da' but U w of vast benefit to many ranch- ! h flhe Ln Lako countr' tlloro -."ung mnn, but heretoforo "Uonlv ..,., .... .. ... .. Uj. ' ''"nil oy mo xrau unu "rraers had no means of gottlng wpioduco to market. Tho road Win tk ' tb0Se fanns ln cl0B0 touch ae markets and tho creameries. lPt. E n va . ... U0 h " "uwuros oi Aiiegany, totiim?,, g been advocating tho Ifc2 0B 0f th0 road' 8 Breatly Si0 !ll completion ...It to Coo n n Lak0 countr' tew Capt Edwards Is now Icon i0t havlne a road bu,u from Aim V t0 Elkton- a distance of fc U, Th'8 road wou,d re' Urn i '8liU1C0 Between Allegany nsjj B " ' man the Scottsburg Ml, a,0DB th0 r0ut0 (aVOr its const I'rouauiy vote n tax for Do,,, trucUon and also petition tho fcak. vu"i' commissioners to eiD appropriation for It. The nj - store, ai SS Drus Comnany "HtrTs recelved a consignment Hrti t diamonds. Wo aro w elve you the beneflt r ast ever otrered in Coos ' Cal1 and Inspect them, IS IN FROM SOUTH Brings Large Cargo of Freight and Full List of Pas sengers. Tho steamer Rcdondo of tho C. A. Smith llcot arrived In tho city to-dny from San Francisco. Sho brought pnB- songera nnd n largo cargo of freight of a miscellaneous nature. Tho fol lowing wero tho passengers who ar rived: Adolph Schuttpolz, Pnnl Schutt- polz, Mrs. Paul Schuttpolz, Paul Schuttpelz, Jr., Mrs. A. Z.. Dorous, Anna Dorous, Hormnn Larson, 8. D. Blair, D. It. Kollor, W. Ogron, J. R. McGeo, h. Lanham, II. P. Cozologue, Mario ' Cozologuo, Mona Cozologuo, Mrs. II. Cozologuo, Qco. Chadwlck, Mrs. Grnco Chadwlck, Mrs. Chad wlck. S. S. Sherwood, A. Hllloter, J. Norrla, J. Peto, It. C. Gray, A. D. Williams, C. D. Knight, C. Shorman, Z. Dodgo, Mrs. M. Mltcholl, U. I'ottcr mnn, E. Grlfllth, E. Bryant, and seven ln tho steorngo. COAST LEAGUE BAJiSCORE Oakland Forfeits Game to Los Angeles in the Seventh Inning. HOW TIIKV STA.M'. Won. Lost P. C. Portland 85 C7 .559 Oakland 93 76 .550 San Francisco. .80 , 77 .&db A Vornnn 82 84 .494 LosAngoles ...84 85 .497 Sacramento ...59 lus ." . (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 15. The game at Los Angeles between the club of that city and Oakland ended in a "rough house." Tho game was forfeited to Los Angeles In tho sev enth Inning when tho score was 9 to 0. Tho other games yesterday wero at follows: ' AT SAN FRANCISCO R. San Francisco 3 Vernon a AT SACRAMENTO Sacramento-Portland game called off on account of rain. Mayor . Straw Presents the Matter to Local Representa tives of Southern Pacific. Mayor E. E. Straw Is pushing tho plan to mnko a boulevard from t ..UUlBlillUiU (U Will UCl'ilU. i iiu luiiutv- Ing lcttor which tho Mayor has wrlt- I ton lo C. J. MIIIIh. Lronnrnl mnnniritr of tho local interests of tho Southern iPnclllc, and the reply thereto in re gard to tho plan aro given below: MARSHFIELD, Ore, Sept. 9, 1910. C. J. MILLIS, Vice-President and General Manager of C. II., It. & E. R. R. & N. Co., Marshflold, Ore.: Dear Sir: Tho substantial citizens of Mnrahllold feol that It would bo well nt this tlmo to tnko stons look ing toward tho acquisition of proper ty for city park purposes. Tho prop erty now owned by tho city, which Is avnllnblo for park purposes is very smnll nnd will not nfford Bufllclcnt room to nccommodnto a lnrgor popu lation. Discussing this problem with tho citizens of Mnrahllold, I havo found a nomtlar fooling manifested In tho question which shows tlutt such commodious nark grounds aro greatly desired, nnd It has been woll suggest ed that tho city should securo a strip of land SCO feet wldo oxtondlng from tho old cemetery In Marshflold west ward ln a srtnlght lino to tho wnter front near Tar Heel Point below Empire This tract of land Is covered with all of tho native growths of this part of tho Stato, and being crossed in places with flowing streams could bo mado very attractive In tho ovont that tho city of Marshflold should acreo to build and mnlntln n plank or hnrd surfneo roadway throughout tho ontlro length of this strip of land, upon whnt terms could tho city secure thnt part of tho tract now owned by you? It might bo argued that 350 feet Is too wldo n roadwny, but In this case such Is not true. On account of tho uneven character of tho surfaco, al lowance will havo to bo mado for grades and tho winding contour of n roadway. Furthermore, It la necos sary to havo this much land In order to make an attractive park. I nm Inclosing you n map showing In red Ink lines tho area .covered by tho proposed park grounds and boule vard. I would thank you to give this matter your careful consideration and lot mo know at your earliest conveni ence whether it meets with your favor nnd upon what terms you are Inclined to take the matter up with tho city. Yours respectfully, E. E. STRAW. MARSHFIELD, Sept. 10, 1910. DR. E. E. STRAW, Mayor of tho City of Marshfleld, Marshfleld, Ore: Dear Sir: Your favor of Sept. 9th 1 before mo. I approve of the sug gestion that the matter of a city park receive early consideration. 1 am of the opinion, however, that it would bo difficult to secure a strip of lanu 350 feet wide extending from tho old cemetery to the water front near Tar Heel Point, although a narrower strip might bef provided without serious difficulty. I do not know Just how thdContral Pacific people would feel with refer ence to this matter, but should you succeed In securing tho property from other holders I believe my recom mendation would bo to donate land through their holdings, provided sune Klondyke Placer Mines Produce Thirty-Five Mill ion Dollar Increase. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 1C. Tho Klondyke plnccr mining region In tho Yukon territory has produced $150, 000,000 slnco 1S9S. Most of this gold wns shipped to tho United States and a small quantity went to tho new Canndlan mint. Tho output for 1910 will exceed tho output of 1909 b $35)000,000. 1 IS IN THE LEAD But Law on Marking Second Choice May Cause a Contest. ' (By Associated Press.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 1C Unof ficial and uncomploto returns from tho First Congressional District show that William E, llumpliroy, standpat ter Republican, recolvod 433 votes moro than necessary for tho forty por coat totnl vote, besides gottlng n lnrgo plurality of tho vote Later ro. turns may tnko away this advnntngo, but probably will not. Tho provision In tho Stato primary law which ro quires electors to mark their second cholco votes when tho candidates number four or moro, gives oppor tunity to contest tho nomination. Apparently thousands of votors, chiefly llumpliroy mon, did not mark tho second cholco nnd tho bnllots wero not thrown out. Thomas P. Rovollo, Insurgent, doclnros thnt ho will contest tho nomination by nil logal means. THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO. Sept. 10. Tho wheat mnrkot to-day at tho closo wiib bb follows: Soptombor, 95 c; Decom- bor, 99c; May, $1.05. TACOMA, Sopt. 1C Milling: Bluestom. 92c: Club, 84c; Rod Rus sian, 82c. Export: Bluestom, 91c8 92c; Club, 80c; Rod Russian, 84c. . PORTLAND. Sopt. 10. Track nrlcea to-day: Club, 83c 84c; Bluostom, 89c 90c; Rod Russian, 80c81c; Vnlley, 88c; Turkoy, 83( S5c. VISITS COQUILI.E AGAIN. : Judge 1). It. WiitMm MuUch Trip to County Sent. Judgo D. L. Watson of Coos City, enmo over to tho county sent Friday to seo hlB sons, James and Robert, County Clork und deputy, respective ly, and many old-tlmo frlonds. It had beon about eight yoara Binco tlio Judge had been over this way. Ho notes tho many changes slnco ho first vlaltod this valley, thoro being but ono small cnbln whoro Coqulllo now stands. On that particular occasion h wns In company with Mr. Harry, and their mission was tho finding of a route for tho Coos Bay Wagon Road, Coqulllo Herald. action was taken by other parties. Howevor, I prefer to reserve definite promtso 'pending result of your ef forts, of which I should Hko to bo kept advised. Yours very truly, C. J. MILLIS. Tho property through which It Is proposed to build tho boulevard Is owned by tho Southern Pacific, tlio Southern Oregon Company, and the Coos Bay Wator Company. Mayor Straw has written to Elijah Smith, of tho Southern Oregon Company, pre senting to him tho plan and asking for his co-operation. CASE BEFJRE ' T Eighteenth District Will Give Him Majority of Nearly Six Thousand. Witnesses Go to Coquille to Ap pear Against Garrison, Charged With Murder.1 A number of thos who will bo witnesses In tho murder charge ngnlnst Frank Garrison we:t to Co qulllo this morning to appear boforo tho Grand Jury. Tho case Is to be taken up by that body to-day. Among thoso who went wero City Marshal Carter, Night Policeman William Shoup, dipt. Harris ot Sumner, J. E. Grnham, who assisted tho officers In tho cnBo, William Howcr, tho man who had worked with PcrklnB nnd Garrison, William Reynolds, Coroner Golden nnd sovernl of thoso who saw Oarrlson when ho was following Per kins from Sumner. THREE OUT OF TWENTY-FIVE. Congressional Districts in Illi nois Were Captured By the Insurgents. (By Associated Pross.) CHICAGO, Sept. 1C Tho Insur gents wero victorious In thrco out ot twenty-five Congressional districts In Illinois In tho prmnry election yestcr day. Speaker Cnnnou wna renomi nated In tho Eighteenth District by a majority closo to 0,000. CHARGED WITH THEFT. CHOLERA IS (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Sopt. 10. Tho so- callod "Brick Trust" was indicted by tho Grand Jury yesterday for alleged violation of tho Sherman auto trust law. Four Individuals and three companies nro named, Amnigo Social, Tho Norwegian Young Peoples' Society will glvo a basket and Ice cream social at tho Norwegian Hall to-morrow evening. CAKE SALE. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Sisters of Bethany will bold r Cake Sale In the Coob building next to the Woolen Mill store. GETT G WORSE Disease Claiming Many Victims in Russia and Stretch ing Into Asia. (By Associated Press.) ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Sept.. 10. Tho cholorn opldomlc which or iginated In Southern Russia has nl ready clalmod upwnrdB of 100,000 victims, Is strotchlng Its wny across Asiatic RiiBsla and wns officially de clared to-day to threaten tho province ot Amur, In Southeastern Siberia, and sopnrnted from Mnnchurln by tho Amur River. ARE INDICT2I). DEAD LINE IN E IS I Crowds Hear Lyon Present Fair Arguments Five Men Decide For Christ. (By Rov. G. LoRoy Hall.) TAUEUNAOLE PROGRAM. TO-NIGHT. 7.45, "Tho Great Confession." SATURDAY. ' 9 A. M., business men's mot- Ing v 7.45 P. M., evening service SUNDAY. 10 A. M Sunday Schools at tho churches. 11 A. M union morning sor- vice. 3 P. M., men's meeting. 7.30 P, M evening service On Sunday morning Mr. Lyon will speak on tho duty of Christ and tell of hla own conversion. On Sunday afternoon another great address to mon", tho sub- Ject, "Sowing and Ronplng." Two Pi'IvntoH Accused of Mobbing; Army Knfo. (By Associated Press.) CHEYENNE, Wye, Sopt. 1C Pri vates John Lumpkin nnd L. Datos, negro deserters from Troop M, Ninth Cnvalry, wero arrested yestorday charged with having robbed tho nrmy snfo at Pole Mountain mnnouuvors on August 9th of $0,500. All but a fow dollars has been rccovored. Two oth ers nro held ns suspects. BASEBALL PLAYER KILLED. Member of Moiitt'Mitio Tomu Victim of Auto Accident. (By AMor.intrd Preru.) ABERDEEN, Wnsh., Sept. 1C Richard Arland, nged 30 years, sec ond baseman of tho Montcsano baso ball team, wao killed last night ln a nuto accident near Montosano, Ho wns driving over the Wlnocho brldgo with Bovornl companions when h leaned out of tho enr nnd his bond struck on a steel upright, crushing tho skull. DECLARES HIMSELF. Bulllngor Suyti That Ho JIns Nothing to Fear. (By Associated Press.) SPOKANE, Wash., Sopt. 10. -"I don't enro what anybody says cbout mo so long ns I am conscious I am doing my duty, not only ns a private citizen but as a public officer. Tho man who pursues tho course that seems to him to moot tho obligations of his place In llfo hns no neod to fear about tho future" So declared Secretary Ballongor nt n luncheon at tho Chamber of Commorco to-day. Tho largest crowd that has been In tho Tabernaclo yet nearly filled tho building last evening. Mr. Lyon spoke for nearly two hours, But no one noticed the length of the ad- (Contlsctd oa p 4.) ARRIVES Edwards and Fuller Will In spect Vessels on Bay and Coquille River. Edwards and Fuller, tho Unltod Stntca Inspectors ot hulls and boilers. aro hero from Portland. They arrlv yesterday afternoon and are on tholr wny to the Coqulllo River but will return to Coos Bay. They will In spect qulto a number of vessels, Ro gardlng tholr trip to this locality the Portland Oregoninn says: United States Inspectors Edwards nnd Fullor will leave for Coos Bay to malco n ro-Inspection of nil tho ves sels ln that part of the district, and they expect to bo nbsont a weok or ton days. On tholr return they will finish the work ot tho samo nature nt Astoria and on tho Uppor Columbia River and its tributaries. They esti mate it will tako until Novomber 1 to cover tho district. Tho Inspectors say thoro aro ln tho neighborhood of fifty vessels subject to inspection at Coob Bay. Boforo returning to Portland they will In spect tho BteameiB plying on tho Co qulllo, tho Umpqua and other waters In that section. After completing tho samo character of work at Astoria and other points down the river, tho Inspectors will proqeed to the Upper Columbia.