The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 17, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION
S POLICY TOWARD THE
FPUBLIGANS IS MADE CLEAR
HI Treat Regulars and Insur
gents Alike in Matters of
Patronage.
OPIES OF LETTER
FROM HIS SECRETARY.
Written to An Iowa Politician
Have Been Sent to Heads
of Departments.
(Dy Associated PrcBB.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. Indlca-'
tit multiply that tho letter written
jjClirlei D. Norton, sccretnry to tho
Ptttltost, to an mummed Iowa poll-
ulis, Ii an expression of tho policy
cl President Taft to bo followed In I
IS CHARGED
WITH MURDER
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail
niul Coos liny Advertiser. No. 54.
RE DEFENDS NEW NAINALISITHREE INCUBATOR BAB
Grand Jury Indicts Frank Gar
rison and Trial Starts
Monday.
Murder in tho first degree is tho
chnrgu which Frank Garrison must
fnco in tho Circuit Court. Such was
tho Indictment returned by tho Ornnd
Jury nt Coqulllo Inst night after
hearing tho evidence in tho case. Gar
rison la charged with killing Roy
I'orkiiB. Tho witnesses went back to
,l,mous departments of govern- Co'm iM morning, but they re-
eft In their attitude In matters of """ "l """, 8 lu win noi uo
own toward nil Republicans Wo,lcJ "' Monday, when th0 trial
f ditto loinrscnls or regulars. Cop- " "" w uo "" up in tno
indite letters havo been sent from ;c'rc"- Court.
ISflfr'; to the executive heads of nil "
Roosevelt Says It Only Means
Application of New Condi
tions to Old and Fundament
al Moralities.'
(Dy Associated Press.)
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 17. Col.
Roosevelt returned to the defenso of
his now nntlonnllsm to-day as wns
specltlcally Indicated in tho title of
his address at the Stato Fair hero to
day, "Tho Nqw Nationalism and the
Old Morality." Tho new nationalism,
ho reiterated means nothing but nn
application to tho now conditions oftruo democracy."
certain old and fundamental moral
ities, It means nn Invitation to meet
tho new problems of the present day
in tho spirit in which Lincoln and
tho men of his day met their now
problems. To his critics ho puts this
issue: "Is any party willing to take
tho other side of tho propositions of
which complaint Is mndo? If bo, It
would bo n good thing to hnvo tho
issues before the people, for in tho
end tho people would most certainly
deeldo in favor of the pllnclples em
bodied in tho new nationalism, be
cause otherwise this country could
not continue to bo n true republic, a
BREAKWATER
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( CfpirimcniB in wimmiKiiiii. nm.
replis were lo bo nccompnnlcd by n i
Vtttror transmlltnl directing tho do
rcteent hcfld to heed tho burkos-
th contained In tho letter, but worn
irrrir accompanied bv a nolo tbnt
ii litter had been wrl'on by tho
iitlorltr of the president.
TRAIli: INCREASED.
ICR PUBLIC
W
E
County Has Built Many Good
Roads and Constructed
New Bridges.1
Coos county has spout a largo
(Dy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. Trad,,
Wiwn tho United States and tho
Pllllpplne Islands Increased 84 per
nit during (ho years of opcrntlon of
..j ....' . t i i amount of money making public im-
fcpartment of Commerco and Lnbor,
Otittlci. provomoms. Tho commissioners have
completed tho work of tho Soptombcr
Xt Assistant. Miss Dlnncho Mc- term uud tho bills which they hnvo
Ity bis been appointed assistant to nllowcd show n great amount of 1m
Fwtnailer Russell nt North nond. Inrovcmcnt of various kinds.
J Tho road work this year has been
lax lUnch. P. Sohllorsirom of moro extensive than over boforo. The
Sank Bend has leased n ranch of 18,- county mndo largo appropriations, tho
H seres In tho Santa Clara Valley ucoplo assessed themsolves in many
d California. Ho has leased tho cases to carry out work in their dls-
SAILS TODAY
Leaves For Portland This
Morning Wtih Large Num
ber of Passengers.
Tho steamer Rronkwater loft this
SINGER GOT
LARGE SUMS
E INCUBATOR BABIES DIE
AT TRE KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
e for fifteen years.
wiloa la December.
Ho gota pos-
trlct, and somo prlvnto donations
wero mndo by property owners Inter
ested. Altogether there has ifcen ox-
Bojs Interest. Art Rlnnchnrd has nonded in Coos county this year about
tojltJas. Falconer's interest in tho' $200,000 for tho Improvement of
KfiMeld Cleaning and Dyo Works, ronds. Doth of tho stngo routos to
H rill continue In the employ of tho
Bay Gas and Electric Comnanv
fcftbetlmo Icing at least and allow
Rosoburg wero Improved and thero
is senrcoly a rond in tho whole county
which did not reeolvo somo nttontlou.
Wftner. Clins. I.nnnli whn linn In mnnv Inalnnrns Mm work Was of
J Identified with tho business an exponslvo nnturo and did not
"before contlnuo Its management, make na much showing as might bo
' Invimr-toil For nvnmnln. Iho work at
M From Trip. pearly Luud of Brewster grade on tho Coos 13a.v
Hab has returned from Coqulllo, Wagon Road was of a highly expon
''the has been visiting his sls-'slvo nnturo. A deop cut was made
j'Mri. p c. True, and from Dan- and It required tho expenditure of n
sfcrehehasbeen suporntending Bood deal of money, but tho im
provement was or. a ncrniuncui ua
ture. The work on tho Myrtlo Polnt
Roseburg road was also expensive
About $30,000 will havo been ex
ponded between Myrtlo Point and
tho county lino boforo the ond of tho
yenr, but tho road has beon rcsur
voyed nnd tho bad places cut out. On
tho road from nandon north, one of
tho big mountain grades was done
away with. Tho opening of a now
road from Flagstnff to Marahflold
was a big Improvement nnd will give
about one thousnnd residents of tho
county a quicker wngon road routo
to tho city. Tho commissioners say
that they feel tho $200,000 which
has beon spent has been well placed.
Tho building of bridges is auother
plecq of work which has cost tho
county a largo amount. The brldgo
ncross South Slough was erected at
a cost of about $12,000. Tho now
ateol brdgo over tho south fork of tho
Coqulllo River at tho Herman place
cost about $3,000. Tho extension of
tho Front street bridge in Marshflold
to connect with North Dond will bo
nn expensive piece of work and the
brldgo on tho Dunker Hill road will
cost about $2,700. Thero wero some
smaller bridges and somo repairing
to bo done, so that the total coat of
tho bridge work In the county this
year will amount to about $30,000.
Another big improvement made d
tho county was the work done at tho
court house which cost about $5,
000. A new room was provided fpr
tho nTiatrnotnrs. the old hot water
U,WS Store Whlln Mnnn.. Qlll
In .Marshfleld on business.
as In Mnrahflni.i .. i...i...n
ere th nv., ',
fill mmv Jllll JIUSl'B III
lr'PS0 far Qg ho nnnnuttn.1 !,.,.
j 'r as others hero know, but
urn' e camo r"mr8 from Co
JJiel a big whirl that ho cut In
V while in the county seat.
Dn Tins in mind.
Cwl school nn ,.... .
I J o( churches and even a health-
"taate m nevOT amount to
,ca lor a nlnra .i.- .i.,
.. "'If KnockinK On th himlnPRo
wp,n,ns ot taxes nni 1ck-
W?Uy' To way to make
!te hi k frow ana Prosper is to
lca V" the c,ty aml t0 com
tten. ,alth and confidence to
fcuu.
? MSi
"Mrs. Elizabeth Adams of
trti . .
confl Matson store, haa
,eUT her home tho Pa8t
WioauiB 0I pol80n oak
XonTanExl)XEWSt
fruiii
LHm,
,ain DoyIe. a contractor Wed-
'IB Vlsllln . ,
'fc ' .ortn liend.
' l5 la w uersj)n of Union ave
rt.... orth Bend r.. v.: u..
UB. , --.-., ., ,,u una ukou
V Portland, haa returned
e Tim
ea Want AdB.
morning nt 0 o'clock for Portland
nnd cnrrlod a largo number of pns
scngors. Thoso who loft on the bont
wero as follows:
TIiob. Drnckcn, Marjory C. Cowan,
H. A. Corliss, Miss H. A. Corliss, Mrs.
A. L. Smith, Mrs. Inez Flngg, Mrs.
lMna Lawrence, Mrs. Willis, Miss
Lear Ullott, Mra. R. V. .Mooro, Mat.
Lapp, Cordon Rnsmussen, W. R, An
gel, D. II. Holmes, F. Grant, C. E.
Hlckok, Mm. Hattlo Smith, II. A.
Doll, Mrs. II. A. Doll, Allen Doll, D.
Alexnndcr, 'E, R. Harris, Hnrry
Whitchor, G. F. Fuller, E. S. Ed
wards, John Souchon, Paul Gorrard,
V. J. Meyers, Mrs. Meyers, J. II.
Holllstor, h. G. Morgan, Mrs. A.
Hutlodgo, Rev. H. I. Rutledgo, Mrs.
I. S. Smith, Ruth Smith, Knthryn
Smith, Hugh Smith, A. C. Trumugn,
J. R. Trumugn, A. T. Trumugn, Mrs.
S. J. Welck, F. J. Wolck, R. E. Doano,
Mrs. R. E. Doano, D C
Mrs. C. A. Carnforth, Mrs S
son, Mrs. L. M. Noblo, Miss Maud
Dowron, E. Homes, A. G. Amsbury,
Mrs. Amsbury, A. Amsbury, Jns. Lar
son, J. V. Peterson, MIbb M. David
son, Miss L, Davidson, Mrs. E. Dyer,
Etho'l Dyer, D. Doylo, L. Nelson, Jack
Houston, J. W. Dayos, II. Hanson,
M. J. Harden, Mrs. P. Hanarnhan, E.
M. Eldrldgo, J. D. Myor, A. Dnrnum,
M. D. Hoffstndtor, D. A. Dlllmnn,
Mrs. Dlllmnn, Dosslo Coko, IC. JCauf
mnn, N. D. Johnson, R. W. Moore, T.
Hobblns, C. D. Anderson, G. W. Wlso,
J. E. Wlso, II M. Davis, S. Ness, E.
A. Vail, W. D. Kane, W. W. Meyers,
S. Shumaner, E Mnlaf, J. R. Smith,
F. Hasselback, J. M. Agnew.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY.
One of tho largest social uvonts of
tho season was a reception which was
given Friday evening by tho mem-
l..ru nt thn Mnflirwllst Phurch at
Norm Demi, it wns a furowoii to tho Entertainment Arranged
pastor, Rev. R. H. Piorson, who will
leavo for tho conforonco nnd who
does not expect to bo returned to
North Dend. About two hundred
persons called during tho evening to
pay tholr respects to tho mlnlstor.
They wero ontortalned with music
nnd refreshments wore served by tho
Indies throughout tho evening.
Marriage Settlement Made By
R. W. Chanler Involved Val
uable Property.
(Dy Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Sept. 17 Tho agree
ment between Mine. Cnvallorl nnd
Robert Wtnthrop Chnnlcr, tho terms
ot which nro tho subject ot ninny di
vergent rcportB, was Hied In tho reg
ister's olllce to-day by tho counsel for
tho singer. Tho agreement mndo tho
Inst day of May this year in Paris
botwecn Chanler nnd the singer
whoso first name is given na Natitlnn,
states that whereas tho mnrrlago of
the two wns about to bo solemnized
ami t lint doubts might nrlso na to
their mutual property rights It wns
agreed that tho property of each of
them, both In tho present nnd futuro, I
should remain tho soparnto property
nnd under tho solo control ot ench ot
them, nnd tho ngrcoment then goes on
to rcclto that in consideration of tho
said intended mnrrlago nnd for tho
McLnurln mm ol '1 threo fnrms In Red Hook,
S. A Wll-I' "', nPProxln,ntlnR 3Cu acres, sub
ject to n mortgago or iou.uuu, nro
given to Mine. Cnvallcrl together with
thirty pieces of land and buildings In
Now York City nnd "nil othor ronlty
forming n part of tho sharo of tho
nbovo nnmed Robort Wtnthrop Chan
ler ot and in tho estnto ot Mrs. Laura
Dolano, subject to n mortgago of
$110,000." Tho agreemont provides
further that Chanlor agrees to pay
yearly tho sum of $20,000 to Mmo.
Cavaliorl during her life.
TOM JURY
Trial of Will White Charged
With Murder Has Been
Finished.
Tho cobo of Will White, tho young
man of Dnndon who has been tried
for murder in tho Circuit Court this
week nt Coqulllo, hns gono to tho
Jury. It Is expected that a verdict
will bo returned this evening. Whlto
is chnrged with killing his stepfather.
Tho defenso mndo wns Insanity.
Police. Order the Show Closed
and Charge Infants Are
Neglected.
CHICAGO DOCTORS
ARE IN CHARGE.
SUNDAY TO BE
A GREAT
Interesting Sermons at Taber
nacle Decisions Made at
Most Every Service.
WILL IE
BAND CONCERT
For
(Dy Rov. G. LoRoy Hall.)
TA1IKHNACLE PHOGHAM.
TO-NIGHT.
7. ID, Mr. Lyon will speak on
"Tho Story of a Fathers Love." v
SUNDAY.
11 A. M., union morning ser-
vice, "Tho Deity of Christ."
3 p. M., meeting for men.
Subject, "Sowing and Renplng."
7.30 P. M., evening sorvlce,
"Heaven nnd Hell."
Mooting ovory night next 4
week, tho Inst week ot tills
union campaign.
Mr Ifnrrla mini In Cnnliln nt !
tho close of this campaign to 4
glvo an evening's musical ro- 4
cltnl.
Claims That Long Railroad
Trip Was Cause of the
Deaths.
(Dy Associated Press.)
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 17 Tho
baby incubator show at tho Stato Fair
was ordered cloued by tho poltco last
night. This itctlon fallowed tho
death of two Infants who woro
brought to this city by Chlcngo phy
sicians. Death Is alleged to bo duo
to lack of nourishment. Tho physi
cian In chnrgo stntes death was duo
to tho long railroad trip and con
sequent exhaustion.
A third baby died to-day. Tho
babies, It Is understood, woro taken
from nn asylum In St. Paul. It do-
volopes that tho oloctrle current
which supplies tho hent for tho
babies was shut off for two nights but
wns kept on last night.
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORE
Portland Is Still in the Lead
With Oakland Danger
ously Close.
Sunday Afternoon at the
City Park.
placed with a steam heating plant,
tho vaults woro onlargcd nnd other
Improvements wero made.
Whllo a large amount of money has
been spent by tho county this year
much of It has gono for permanent
improvements which wero needed.
During tho past yenr more real pub
lic work has probably been done than
during any previous year in the his
tory pf tho county.
3.
Tako that spare money you havo
laid away and buy a diamond and it
will mnko you Interest on your
money Get our plans and prices.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
WHAT IS THE CENSUS OF MARSH-
FIELD?
Everybody Is anxiously waiting for
tho figures from "Washington, but you
do not have to wait for that autumn J
Tho Coos Day band has arranged
for a concert to be held Sunday after
noon nt 2 o'clock at tho City Park in
Marshfleld. Director Fenton hns ar
ranged tho following program:
1. March, "Chicago Tribuno"
(Cbambors).
2. Overture, "Poet and Peasant
(Suppo).
Reverie, "When tho Lights Aro
Low" (Engleman).
Clarinet Solo, "Somnarabula"
(Thornton).
Selection, "Lucrczla Dorgla"
(Donizetti).
"Celebrated Menuet" (Pado
rowskl). Selection, "Old Town" (Lu
dcrs). Characteristic, "Daddy's De
light" (Losey).
"Star Spangled Dannor"
(Key).
C.
7,
8.
9.
ALUMINUM AVARE nt MILKER'S.
Haines sells flno fertilizer.
lino of neckwear at Goodrum's.
clal at 50c.
Spe-
Art metal crafters' supplies
Selby and Peters Shotgun Shells
at Mllner's.
That Mr. Lyon Is working for tho
pormanont good of tho city and tho
religious uplift of tho pooplo Is evi
denced by nil who henr him from
night to night. Ho delivered n splen
did sormon Inst night upon tho toxt,
"I am not ashamed of tho gospol of
Christ, for It Is tho power of God un
to salvation unto everyono that bo
lloveth." It was in Itself n messngo
of powor nnd of love.
Sunday will bo a great day. Mr.
Lyon will speak upon tho deity of
Christ. This will bo a sermon In
which ho will ondenvor to clear up
many cloudy Ideals of Christ nnd
point out tho real Christ.
HOW THEY STAND.
Won. LoBt
LYONCJRAPHS.
"Tho moth of worldllness has eaten
holes In many Christian garments,
nnd tho ungodly are ridiculing tholr
rnggodness."
"Shun a man tbnt tells a dirty
story as you would holl Itself."
"Condemnation Is not merely for
doing wrong but for rojcctlng Jesus
Christ.
"If you aro not going toward Christ
you nro going from him. Tho farther
you go the faster you go, and tho
harder it Is to turn."
"If somo young fellows woro to
call upon my daughter I would want
to hnvo a shotgun trained on them
from tho celling."
"If you reject Christ and go down
to death unsaved, really you commit
spiritual sulcldo."
"Thero is no such a thing ns n
secrot Christian. If your belief Is
false, give it up, but If it Is truo
propagato It. Don't bo a coward."
"When you lntorfero with a man's
schomes for financial profit, watch
out for his opposition."
Portland 85
4 Oakland 04
San Francisco.. 80
Vernon 83
4 Los Angeles. . .84
Sacramonto . . .50
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78
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(Dy Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Sopt. 17. Portland
did not piny yesterday on account of
tho gnmo being postponed, but tho
team Is still In tho lend, with Onk
land a vory closo second and San
Francisco In third placo. Tho scores
of yesterday's gnmes follow:
AT LOS ANGELES R. H.
Lob Angeles C 7
Oakland G 7
AT SAN FRANCISCO R. II.
San Frnncsco , 2 4
Vernon 3 2
AT SACRAMENTO
Sncramento-Portlnnd gamo post
poned on account ot tho death ot tho
secretary's son.
NOTES.
At tho Sundny morning service,
Mr. Lyon will toll tho story of his
conversion from Unltarlanlsm to
Christianity. Ho went to collego an
heating plant was taken out and re- Walker Studio.
CHAS. STAUFF GROCERY' WILL unbellover.
at RAVE FIFTY" ROXES OF ITALIAN No man can afford to miss
) PRUNES MONDAY, great meeting Sunday afternoon.
tho
.
THE WEATHER.
(Dy Associated Press.)
OREGON Fair to-night nnd
Sunday, excopt ' showors In
northwostj southorly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE-
PORT.
For twenty-four houra ending
at 4.43 P. M., Sept. 1G, by Mrs.
Mlngus, special government mo-
teorologlcal observer:
Maximum G7
4 Minimum SO
At 4.43 P. M GO
Precipitation Trace
Wind, Southwest; Cloudy.
Haines soils flno fortlllzor.
DECOY DUCKS nt MILNER'S.
CHAS. STAUFF GROCERY WILL
HAVE FIFTY ROXES OF ITALIAN
PRUNES MONDAV.
Take your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables
for PARTIES by PHONE.