The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Together Near .Fort '
Wayne, Ind.
l0l GOING TO
ATTEND STATE FAIR.
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Escaped Death .or
Injury.
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(By Associated Press.)
i ronT WAi'XE, Ind., Sept. sa.
fllrtwlno dend Ih tho toll oxnetod
, tie Fort Wnync-Blufftou intorur-
udlMitcryCBtcrdny nnrt this niitu
rniy to Increased by lutur duvol
ptttti. A number or the iiijiiroil
rt In a precarious condition. MoBt
; the dead and Injured woro on a
MtJ cxcurlftm from BluffUm to
lie State Fair nt Fort Wayne. The
tin ro melted and the trash
tepomlblllty of tho nccldont litis not
tea fixed, but It Is alleged that nn
dort lo teat out tho excursion ur,
ii!eh was ten ralrutosilnte, by n
i!il, remlted In tho crash. Tho col
litoani between n southbound 11m
(d and a northbound local car nml
tnrred at KlnRslnnd, Intl., eighteen
:!! from Fort Wnyne. Tho enrs,
blsj at full speed, met on n cunc
TALKS ABOUT
WATERWAYS
President Taft Gives His Views
on Several. Important Na
tional Questions. '
CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 22. After
speaking of tho development during
the ten years In which ho hns been
absent and Baying hu expected to take
up his residence hero aftor his duties
In Washington woro concluded, Presi
dent Tuft dovotod his remarks to
Improvement of Uio Ohio Itlvor froi.
Pittsburg to Cairo and tho outlook
for the futute. The I'rosldont point
ed out the necosslty for tho economi
cal handling of rfelght at terminals,
anil especially the necoseltr of over
coming tho physical conditions nt
iietlthoutn warning. There- woro(tnninniH duo to tho stage of water
M ilxty persons on tho car nml 1 1 siimmornnd winter. The Improve-
'ft tl any escaped death or Injury, ment of the Ohio Illvor on pinna thus
rar ninpjicd out, the President s.Ud,
will cost $C3, 000,000.
Denouncing tho Congressional
"pork barrel," President Tnlt urged
the reconstruction of tho method of
dealing with water ways Improve
ments In the United States. Ho as
sorted that a "piecemeal" policy of
npuroprlntlon of government funds
for rivers nml nnrbors was not only
lndefenslblo from a bnBlneBs view
point, but also gnvo rise to "a (.pedes
of legislative nbnso that 1s cry near
vorruptlon In Its effect;"
STRICTlSTEAMER ISTHMIAN RAMS THE
EPORTS FIND
A RICH ONE
WEAlTUY T.OGGEH KILLED.
Mur
Wesley Miller of Curry County
Tells 'of Discovery jof
JGtald There.
tt'filey Miller, projirletur sd .tho
tmx Cold iJcuch, who Is In tin.
titj looklni; after tho shipment l n
!ftt supply of goods, roporta thai
-Mold And on tho Chetco Itlvor Jit
toy county has created great ox-,
"meat thero and that tho discovery'
ms to be a very rich one. TJjo gold
'Mint found about llfteon miles in.
toa Harbor on tlw Chotco Jtlvor.
He discovery was uindo by jxw old
filter named Halter, who locnted ii
atr of his friends boforo tho find
' Bade generally known. ,
' Jliller sass Hint tho discovery
lejtfd lUUCh exe.luiilHnf nml Mint
Jjlex had o trouble- In finding main
""tn Killing to Blvublm $250 ns
wcauoa fee .Mining claims hnvi
r" uken P all through tho neigh
Wood until thero Is nothing loft
to "Where near where tho fire
Koijold was made.
Mr MllJer SaVS Mint Mm t-nlrl ni
J" to be on th0 surfneo mid near
'""face, it g ln n BOft Bnndstonc
'cannot be termed ns quartz. W.
H the forester for tho' Brook-
Lmber Company, who was In
' wiinborhooij when tho find war
Wd m a r,ch clnlm' Tno Placor
u to !Arrfaco y,ew from 25
n four feet thick which is rich
"SOld. If tlmr I- ....-- . .....
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We oath- .1 . r lmB' wnBt ,a V15
lit i n ' nmKefl u a rlcn ono
. Jill er iiya tbBt onj n)lner whp
0'iriD.i fl b"xem mea from th0
tiljk, """"ered what ho
n iV,1, maln ,ead- JIr- Mlllw
" Ibat whiu .t.. .
ntto. u lo imas mignf. turn
to thinir ,u p0cket8 n Is inclined
ftitii, fl' U"a d,scovery s tho.
mt ! as been niad n Gurry
iSf a! " Wil1 ovolop Into n
0n . nt wlnlng field.
lJ01uatof the ru.h for claim..
woL'T7 Cases' belns kPl
tie oBt Watch the c,a,mB for
toB.l! 8nd EC0 that no no elso
- erouna.
. pkone
Oal n. .
'Ufr. $4.50 PER TON.
Hryiin Copgop Wn Evidently
illeitnl nt flentfle.
(IJy Associated Press.)
SJUATTI.E, Wnsh., Sept. 22. A
stub wound In tho back of tho neck
of Ib;ynn Cogger, n wenlthy Hood
Canal tlinbormnn, whoso body wn
found aiiulcr np unoccupied house on
.Mnyniwl nvenuo nnd Mnyno strcot.
mnkes It certnln Hint ho was mur
dered. It Is supposed robbery was
tho motho. With his wlfo ho enmo to
tho city recently nnd sold logs for
$8,000. Ho took 9400 of this nnd
disappeared. Tho wlfo reported his
disappearance to tho nuthorltlos but
no trace was discovered until recent
ly when tho toody wns found.
Republicans May Vote For
Democrats and Democrats
May Vote For Republican
Candidates in the Primary
Election.
Uy n strnngo coluctdenco T.ie Times
received the following tw6 Inquiries
iJirough tho mall recently:
"EDITOR TIMES: 1 am & Repub
lican, but desire to cast a vote In tho
.primary election for Hugh McLnlL
for Rallwny Comuilslsoncr. Can 1 di
so and If I do will It bo counted?
"REPUBLICAN VOTER."
Tho other letter was from a Demo
crat, ns follows:
"EDITOR TIMES: Alfliough of n
different political faith, being n Dent
ocrat, I deslro to cast a vote for tho
Assembly Republican candidate, W.
.1. Butler. Will I be permitted to do
this nnd enn I call for two bnllots?
Please answer. A DEMOCRAT."
The editor of Tho Times was about
to answer both communications with
nn emphatic NO, that It couldn't be
Hone, but remembering the peculiari
ties and vngnrica of tho law sought
tomo legal advice. Conmtltntlon with
STRIKE IS ON
IN POJTLAND
Grain Handlers Want An In
crease in Wages, Which
Is Refused.
two of tho lending lawyers of the cltj
developed the fact that Republican
voters can vote for nny Democrnt nnd
any Democrat can vote for unyfte
publlcan In the primary election. The
voter cannot receive two bnllots, but
must write tho name of the caudldnto
on his own party ticket. Here Is the
provision of tho lnw that authorizes
this action:
Puge 24, Section 23, Prlmnry Elec
tion Law says:
"THERE SHALL BE LEFT AT
THE END OP THE LIST OP CANDI
DATES FOR NOMINATION TO
EACH DIFFERENT OFP1CE, A
BLANK SPACE IN WHICH THE
ELECTOR MAY WRITE THE NAME
IF ANY PERSON NOT PRINTED ON
THE BALLOT, FOR WHOM HE DE
SIRES TO VOTE AS A NOMINEE
FOR SUCH OFFICE."
This Is very explicit. It does not
sny (lint tho cnndldato you voto far
must bo of tho snmo politics ns tho
voter, but you niny wrlto tho nnmo of
ANY porson. The printed tickets nre
nil provided with this extra lino ns
specified In tho lnw so that tho nnmo
may be written thereon.
This Interpretation means that
there wll bo considerable of this
scrutch voting nt tlio primaries.
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. SepL 22. Tho
grain hnndlcrs of this port went on i
strike ycBterdny. They demand 40
cents nn hour and CO cents overtime.
Thnv hn-i'n liren cntllnir 35 cents m
hour nml CO conts overtime, ns' Breakwater to-dny woro tho follow.
agnlnst 30 cents nn hour nnd -no over- Ins:
BREAKWATER
TAC01 300 PERSONS ABOARD
REPUBLICANS
OF COOS GO.
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Brings Passengers and Freight
and Sails For Portland
Saturday Afternoon.
Tho steamer Breukwntcr arrived
to-dcy from Portlaud. She crossed In
this morning nnd reached North Bond
about 11 o'clock. Slio will sail for
Portland '.Saturday afternoon nt 1
o'clock. Thoso who arrived on tho
tlmo paid at Puget Sound ports . Tho
employcj s horo say thoy vlll not
meet tho demands.
INSURGENTS WIN.
NOT F R FROM
THE KINGDOM
"Being Near Means to Miss It
Entirely," Say's Rev. .
Lyon.
(By Rev. O. LoRoy Hall.)
TABERNACLE PHOfiHA.M.
Jiuues A. Tawney Defeated in Vifht
Dlhtrli't of Mlimesotn.
(By Assoilnted Press.)
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sopt. 22. The
insurgent cause Jn Minnesota mado jotter, O. Pnttorson,
great strides when James A. Tawney
of tho First District wns defeated for
renoinlnntlon. Sidney Anderson, nn
Insurgent, dofented Tawney.
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BALL SCORE
L. J. Simpson. M. Lauglry, A. Mc-
Clellan, Miss McClollan, W. Hutqhl
son, Mrs. Hutchison, R. Browning,
Mrs. Browning, Mm. Forgucson,, Win.
Knrr, Mrs. E. A. Knrr, Mrs. W. L.
Karr, P. Len, Mrs. Lea, T. W. Donny,
Miss Nygren, Mrs. Nygron, J. A.
Reese, Mrs. Reese, L. Nelson, Mis.
Nelson, Miss E. Nelson, Miss M. Nel
son, II. Bnrdoy, J. B. Kelly, MrB. Fln-
W. Llghtner,
ASSERT YOUK INDEPENDENCE
OP PORTLAND BOSSES AT THE
PRIMARY ELECTION UY VOT-
INfl THE ANTI - ASSEMBLY
TICKET.
Hero Is n copy of the official nntl
nssombly ticket. Republicans, of
Coob county who do not Ilka to tnko
their politics canned nnd' branded by
the Portlnud bosBca should assert
their Independence Saturday by vot
ing tho nntl-nssembly tlckot. The
Times hns heretofore stated thnt Its
only concern In this contest Is to up
hold tho principles of tho people's
rule. Mnny of tho men nominated by
tho nssombly nro good men nnd par
ticularly Is this truo locally. Tho
Times hits not n word to say against
them personally, but this Is a contest
of principles. It Is a question
whether tho people shall rulo or tho
Portlnnd bosses. Tho cnll for tho
Coos county nssombly wns written In
Portland nnd wns Issued hero by Dr.
E. Mlngus, who Is. In tho employ of
tho Sonthorn Pacific irallway, nnd
even tho secretary of tho county con-
trnl commlttco wns never notified of
tho meeting nt which tho call wns
promulgated. Thnt Is what tho ns
sombly represents. Republicans of
Coos county should assort their man
hood nnd Indopondonco by refusing
to ondorso thcno mothods or tho men
who promoto them.
Cut out this ticket, tnko It Into tho
booth noxt Saturday nnd mnko your
mark opposlto theso nnmos:
Passengers Thrown Into
Panic and Vessel Quite
Badly Damaged.
DISABLED STEAMER
TOWED INTO PORT.
Collision Occurs in a Fog Off
San Francisco Light
ship. (By Associated Press.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Sopt. 22. Ro
porta nro received hero to-dny Hint n
collision occurred last night on. San
Francisco lightship between tho
steamship Isthmlnn nnd. tho stenm
ship Tacoiun. Throe hundred can
nery hands bound from Alnska on tho
Tuconin woro thrown Into n panic
nnd considerable damngo wns done
to thnt vessel. The Isthmian, bound
for Snntn Cruz, wns plotting hor way
In tho dense fog whon slio rnmmod
tho Tncomn nbovo tho water lino, Tho
Isthmlnn stood by until It wnB ascer
tained that tho Tncomn wns In no
danger. Tho Tncomn wns lowod Into
port by n tug.
VOTING PLACES
GHQSEN
REPUBLICAN ANTI-ASSEMIILY
TICKET.
TO-NIGHT.
7.45, Nativity Meeting.
S,00, Thanksgiving service,
"Gratltutdo To God."
FRIDAY.
10 A. M., Neighborhood Meet
ing. 3 P. M Thought Meeting.
3.30 P. M., Mr. Lyon will
speak on "Tho Upper and Lower
Springs."
7.45 P. M., Evening service.
During tho song service this
evening thero will bo a testi
mony meeting by States. Como
with a word for Christ nnd tell
In what State you were born.
Rov. Lyon mado good again Inst
night ln his address. His subject
was "Not Far From tho Kingdom."
!' 8' Kwtaan & Co. your.iaId ,n ?" .,.. mtn.
"Tlio coniraj iruiu iu ".
He
Pnn ..
- uii inn
KB El8TViEEjr 0P THE BAY,
istrv was the Kingdom of God,
did not preach much about salvation
HM
HOW T1IK1 tl'A.i.
' "" Won. Lost. P. C
Portland 89 C9
Onkland 00 79
San Francisco.. 92 S.0
Los Angeles . . .87 88
Vernon 85 87
Sacramento ...01 100
.
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-.549
,535
,497
.494
.305
(By Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Oro., Sept. 22. Port
land wns defeated yesterday by Ver
non and Oakland won from Snn Fran
cisco. Tho scores of tho games yester
day follow:
AT PORTLAND R.
Portland 1
Vernon 5
AT SAN FRANGICO R.
San Francisco 1
Oakland 2
AT LOS ANGELES ' 'R.
Los. Angeles . . , 3
Sacramento 9
MRS. E. E. DONALDSON has located
ln Marshfleld nnd will tako chargo of
her MILLINERY STORE at once and
Invites you all to CALL nnd SEE her
DISPLAY of FINE MILLINERY.
ilO Front street.
Read the Times Want Ads.
Mrs. Llghtner, Mrs. Hnge, II. Finch,
Mrs. Holmes, W. Oliver, L. Pnty, II.
Paty, E. Frnnklln, J. Carlson, Mrs.
Carlson, S. Stoy, P. Pnszell, A. L.
Mnunssn, Mrs. Mnnnssn, A. C. Abbott,
Mrs. Abbott, Miss Gardiner, P. Hnuor,
W. M, Griffin, Miss J. Griffin, Jack
Griffin, John Locknrd, N. Griffin, Mrs.
Locknrd, Win. Hnglund, E. Klnnoy,
Chns. Lane, Frank Lone, J. Qulgloy,
Wm. Griggs, B. E. Bolleu, Mrs. Bollou,
C. A. Mniinssa, J.. Moorehouse, L.
Trlbby, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Kennedy,
Mrs. Skinner, G. Arhon, J. Arhon, P.
Arhon, S. Chlorg, F. GottlnB, L. Ivor
son, C. Ellsworth, Geo. Paul, S. Ros
so, G. Wostland, J. Mitchell, W. Cus
ter, A. Popo, J, Taylor, N. Kody, T.
Chlvoy, S. Thomas, R. Hoylund, L.
Gould, Miss Gould, R. Whltnker, N.
Galen, L. Landor, M. Lnk, M. Ahr, P.
Peterson, S. Thomas, II. Hlllmnn, L.
Larson.
ALONG THE WATER FRONT, v
Tho steamer Newport is duo from
Portlnnd Saturday.
The steamer Redondo sails Satur-da-v
trom San Francisco for Coos
nny.
The tug Roscoe, which was In tho
bay, has loft for the Sluslaw with
supplies.
Tho steam schooner Nnnn Smith
sailed this afternoon for San Fran
cisco with a big cargo of lumber.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The second Installment of taxes for
tho year of 1909 Is duo .and paynblo
on or before October 3d, 1910, and If
such Installment Is not paid by that
tlmo, pepalty and Interest will bo
added from April 4th, 1910.
; W. W. GAGE,
, Sheriff and Tax Collector.
For ReprvM'iitntJvo In Congri'hW (Fii-xt
District)
II. F. MULKEY,
of Jackson County.
For Governor
JUDGE ORANT B. DIMICK,
of Clnckamns County.
For Secretury of State
G. WINOATE,
of Clatsop County.
For Stuto Tmihiirvi
T. II. KAY,
of Marlon County.
For State Printer
WILLIS S. DUNIWAY,
of Multnomah County,
For Attoniey-Gciicrail
A. M. CRAWFORD,
of Douglas County.
For Labor Coininlhidoiier -
GEO. M. ORTON,
of Multnomah County.
For Justlco of Supremo Court
HENRY J. BEAN,
THOMAS A. McBRIDE,
FRANK A. MOORE,
WILL R. KING.
For Water Commissioner (1st Dint.)
JAMES T. CHINNOCK.
For Representative Coos nnd Curry
Counties (Oth Dlht.)
8. P. PEIRCE,
HERBERT HUME.
For Judge of Circuit Court
JOHN 8. COKE.
BENJ. r. JONES.'
COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative
ED. RACKLEFP.
For County Judge
II. G. HOY.
For Surveyor
A. N. GOULD.
For County Commissioner
B. E, OAKE5
For Coroner
DR. R. E. GOLDEN.
For County Central Committeemen,
'.'reclnct No. f
DUNCAN FERGUSON.
For County Central Committeemen,
Precinct No. 10
F. E. ALLEN.
Read the Times Want Ads.
HELLO! RILL!
The great Elks' parado at tho big
convention In Detroit will bo shown
at the Royal to-night.
Arrangements For Three Dis
tricts of Marshfieid to Be
Made This Afternoon.
Tho voting places In Mnrshflold it
appears to-day have not yet boom so
lectcd. No ono scorned to know any
thing about thorn to-dny. It was
said this afternoon that tho north
precinct voting plnco would probably
bo nt tho city hall. Thero was some
talk of renting ono of tho wnrohouses
for tho central precinct. It was
stated that tho mutter had bcon loft
to County Commlsslonor Andorson,
who would attend to solccting tho
voting places this afternoon.
Tho voting plnco for Bitnkor Hill
will bo nt Squire's storo. This dis
trict Includes Mllllugton nnd Flag
staff. Tho Empire voting plnco will
bo In tho recorder's offlco nt Empire.
LITTLE BOY
W
Wandered Away From Home
This Morning and Many
Out Searching.
Pl'illlp Myers, tho three-yonr-old
boy of Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles MyorB,
living on Commercial avenue, wan
dered away from homo this morning
at 9 o'clock and wns not found until
this afternoon. Tho parents woro
greatly alarmed and City Marshal
Carter and mnny of tho nolghbors
went on a search, Tho llttlo follow
had wandered to the wntcr front and
was playing thoro. Ho was nono the
worso for his Jaunt excepting that ho
wns exceedingly hungry on returning
homo.
MURDERER KILLS HIMSELF.
Mini Wanted For Killing Wlfo Found
in River.
(By Associated Press.)
BELLINGHAM. Wash., Sopt. 2?
Tho corpso tnkon from tho I-rnzler
Rlvor, a short dlstnnco bole ' o
brldgo at Mission, B. C, yesu ,
with tho throat cut from ear to ear,
was positively Identified as that of
Charles Rold, wanted nt CInyburn, B.
C, for murdering his wife two weeks
ago, Evidently ho had cut his throat
and leaped into tho stream.
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