The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 24, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail
and Coos Buy Advertiser.
No. 61.
If IF SCHOOL TEACHER
IS FOUND .BURIED IN ACID
BUS 3URN FINE RESIDENCE
ains of Eva Swan Con
cealed in Cellar of San
francisco House.
jAMES GRANT IS
ARRESTED AS SUSPECT.
... . Unrl Ctiirtnntlw
fung woman pau wimuhuj
i .1 rl Duninrl
IBeen Muraercu aiiu dumw
Under Cement.
ID; AiioctatcJ Press.)
IsiX FRANCISCO, Sept
FASI RIDING
lOLLS SIX
Automobile Near New Orleans
Runs Into Canal and All
Are Lost.
(By Assoclntcd I'resB.)
N'KW OlM.t'AVS Ri.nl 9J A I.I..
(-.- ,, ........... ''I .. - at -- llf
Inuring enr supposed to contain six
IDCruonH mil Into I lie rutin I whlrli nnr.
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Idproad Inc5tIuntIon was Btnrtcti nllels tho shell road this morning,
24. A
... kr tho police In nn effort to
tie rcfponslblllty for tho denth or
. C-.n II VOimC 1'BBO UUDIUB
Throe bodies, two men nnd a womnn,
were recovered. Tlio pnrty was return
ing at nn enrly hour from n resort
Jo
, w , . ,, VIIV UOfc viiii uuiiih i- nihil BJi'uu
MHehcr,whoBonciilontciibodyjnjonB tho flhcll roml w,on tho ftM(0
. . . I 1n ii I if It f Itl Milt llfIRO 1 antkt1 ri Mil Artnlt.i.1 littn Mi. ahmh!
fcj RflCOTCriU luoiv mb"- "w -- ntivuvw Hint -iiioinu iinw .iiu .uiiuii
I... - Mntinimi hnunn In tills i Work moil who witnessed tho nccldent
I, Gallons of nitric nclcl had boon"'" n Hmnco rnn to tho spot but
sartwrer the body, but so enre- .. ' ,,, . .,,.,'.,,
-w. ..v rwi.,w ua tiiw tix.u ut.iax.tn BUi-
f bid the burial boon senled by p0MS(, ,0 ,mvo occlip0(, tho nmchlno g
t too body una ueen won im.- progressing.
Irrtd Initead of dostroyed. Don
Cause Loss of Fifty Thousand
Dollars By Fire and Rob
House of Jewels and Many
Other Valuables.
y Aioclnted Pre-..)
CHICAGO, Sept. 24. Burglars
burned tho $50,000 homo of W. E.
Muse, a Hinsdale attorney, early to
day after stealing thousands of dol
lars worth of stlverwaie, Jewelry nnd
expensive relics, according to the
owner's report to tho police. The
thieves loaded tho plunder Into nn ex
press wagon. Muse was alone In the
house, the servants having gonp with
Mrs. Muse on ft summer outing. The
attorney claims ho was forced to He
In bed while tho burglars carried out
tho property. Tho flames had such
headway they could not bo extin
guished when Muse finally called the
department.
IS
U. S. FOERAL
SOON TO BE INVESTIGATED
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WILL RECOVER GERMAN STRIKE
FROM INJURY CONDITION BAD
BREAKWATER
Ait. Militant to Dr. James Qrant
lulled the place to Ihc police Grant '
Itoiand It accused by Gordon of
krforisilDR n operation which ro-
ktt la death. Grant declines to
Mkt t statement. A man nnnlcd
lEUm Saachc, supposed to. bo in
hnlaad, Ore., Is alleged to havo no-
Ld Grant In disposing of tho body,
Ilka had been burled sovornl
oalhi when found. Miss Mario Mes-
kie&mldt, a nurse, wns arrested
Ilia Grant and admitted to-day that
im Me wife. She also stated that
tut vaa not tho real nnm'o of the
Milan but declined to glvo his true
nt lnnil thin nftnrnnnn nt 1 o'clock with
Worked Mnrkiiull. th(J foowlng passengers:
la a statement to tho detectives
Mob to-day eatel ho hnd pursued
pr Grant for sovornl months nnd wns
-irlnj imall sums of money from
'- In this extortion Gordon says
u aiilsted by n man named
raiam Saako and another known ns
hKl.M When Grant finally rofusod
JlT up any moro money, Gordon
!1 the pollco of tho denth nnd
Jflil of Eva Swan. Gordon, Sanko
: 'Pike" worked In tho lumber
it Of the Northwest for a whilo
' the alleged murder n,nd roturn
I to California. Lnst Saturday Gor
ia rttorccd alono to San Francisco
M Jfain SOIldu mil Hranl tn llm
!rJw of getting money.
iOT KNOWN IN I'OHTLAND.
IBtf Associated Press.)
PORTLAN'n rim on.. oj .ri...
Mn of this city know nothing of
"Ulam Saacbe alleged to bo con-
' h the disposal of tho bod)
"las Eva Swan, whoso murdorod
as found In San Francisco lnst
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I., --v ,uvoi uniiiurmi'B nnvo no!
communicated with by tho Son
county
"EWAllli FOK MUItDEHEH.
'Mock, Who Killed Lin at SIcd
'oril, Has Escaped.
Arard of jaKfi i . .
-- t-wv o UUOICU 1UI ill-
2 'atbatw lead to tho arrest
lor iv A' Mock wanted Medforcr
" murder of Jesse A. Smith,
J. CUrred Oct. 20th. Of this
-; 0 Is offered by tho
U ci , ls off(?re1 by tho Bhor
rl L . county- Mck'8 do-
114 r 7 '"''i wojgnt aoou-
oTl ' aged about 3B year8-
eo,t "J cmplexlon, black hair ani'
lK1J aii- lun noso "Bht kneo
flen i. . pronounced limp.
, . 'ast seen wn ,i j .
'Uk mi. mceauu in now
Hani.. wun De tops. Tho
LEAVES TODAY
Sails at One o'clock This After
noon With Many Passen
gers For Portland.
Tho Breakwater sailed for Port-
Peruvian Aviator Who Made
Great Flight Yesterday
Will Get Well.
(By Associated Press.)
DOMODOSSOLA, Italy, Sept. 24.
Gcorgo Chnvcz, tho Peruvian aviator,
who thrilled tho world yesterday with
his flight over tho Alps at an altitude
of over 7,000 feet and who then lost
control of his monoplane when he
hnd descended to within thirty feet
of tho surfnee, passed a fairly good
night. It will ho n long tlmo boforo
his broken legs nnd thigh will bo suf-
llclently monded to permit him to
lcavo tho hospital.
W. E. Bronson, W. T. Kummort,
Mrs. F. W. Stevens, S. W. Wheeler,
Fred Mnttlo, John Eastman, Mrs. H.
Day, F. II. McCarter, Mrs. McCartor,
Wlnnlo McCnrter, Frank McCarter,
Mrs. O. A. Ferguson, Mrs. A. A.
Smith, Mrs. F. A. Squlro, Florenco
Ferguson, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, W. G.
t
Mnstors, Mr. Flynn, Mrs. A. Solan-
dor, Arthur Selandcr, Mnbol Ferry,
Mrs. Housoworth, Mrs. Kroltzer, Mrs.
Grimes, J. F. Arnold, E. Gnlenn, Mrs.
C. A. Battoy, Clydo Gibson, Mrs. M.
L. Gibson and child, Audroy Gibson,
Anna Leo, Mrs. M. Bridlsoyolo, John
Leo, Win. Grimes, Mrs. K. McKonzio,
Geo. Goqdrum, Wesley Brown, u. a.
Potorson. Chns. Ray, Mrs. Jas. Os-
trom, Allco Cooper, Mrs. C. C. Holla-
potor, Miss Hannnh Walker, M. b
Mannlon, Miss M. Griffith, J. II. Bon
nott Mrs. J. II. Bonnett, Alva Custor,
Jess, Day, B. Bllvens, M. Hnirlo, J.
Lakal. H. Mahlo. d. Hamilto, J. F.
Wilson, B. Mullary, N. Jurgolar, M.
Blrdlslao, M. Harlyok, John Carlson,
Snrontz Combltcho, R. A. Nelson,
Frank Thnnnor, Otto Vnngorow, Mar
tin Carlln, James Wngnor, Thos.
Symo, C. S. Stanley, N. Jarvls, Wm.
Smith.
PAYEES DEFENDS BILL.
(By Associated Press.)
LYONS. N. J...Sept. 23. Represen
tative! Pavne. chairman of tho ways
and means commltteo of tho House of
nonrosentatlves andnuthor of the
tariff bill bearing his name, made a
warm defense of that measure before
tho Concessional convention which
renominated him hero yesterday.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(Bv Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Sept. 24. Track
wheat prices: Club, 84c; Bluestem,
90of?91c: Red Russian, 80c81c;
Valley, 88c; Turkey Red, 82c 86c;
Fortyfold, 8Co86c,
lein' vmI Eoft b,nck M. Patent
"w shoes With W nu
"er wfl. - " I..7 . "'D "D
.'tettdo, ;rTa aU over a Fortyfold 80oB.8bc. bctwecn Mme L,na CavalIerI
ue !,". -'" weni to Bmitli's' CHICAUO, sept. . n w. t. nnnrn .cpr and hep lIHbnnd
JMi d UJllt SmUh WnS t0'da': September, 97c December, - chaner has beei
WIlag hi a """6"' oniun wns to-aay: epioniuei, v
Joking Vm ue" Sm,th mad0 Bonie 99c: May' t1'05''
oj ana v tab0Mt keenlnB Mock's TACOMA, Sept. 24. 3
Milling:
l tu T. '",uuo"1 keeping Mock's TACOMA, Sept. 34. aiuimBJ
u Mock efnVil.n i.. .it . i ni. it..i. Hit 'Rrnort:
la the d r The murder occurred Bluestem, 91c; Club, 84c; Red Rus
k sr!enf 0t two other m"en. b"t slan, 82c; Tortyfold, 88c.
ucceeded in making good his I
" - .. TR..I I Am ".
TO
PLAN WORK
FOB THE TEAR
Chamber of Commerce Will
Meet Monday Evening to
Discuss Future Work.
Mondny night n meotlng o.f tho
contributors to tho Chamber of Com-
morco will bo hold In tho headquarr-
tcra of tho organization.
Tho fiscal year of tho Chamber of
Commerce closes Mondny and nt tho
meotlng thoso who havo contributed
toward tho support of tho organiza
tion will bo nsked to discuss plans for
the future. Miss Violet Henderson,
tho secretary, is sending out personal
letters to all of tho subscribers ask
ing them to bo present. Some plan
of work for tho noxt year will bo out
lined.
If Settlement Is Not Reached
Thousands Will Be Out
of Work.
(By Associated Press.)
BERLIN, Sept. 24. Gorman In
dustry Is seriously disturbed by
strikes and lockouts. Unless tho dis
putes can bo ended within tho noxt
few days soicn Mnmdrcd thousand
workmen will bn idle. Negotiations
nro In progress for n Bottlcmont of tho
metal workers strike, which Involves
200,000 men. Shipbuilders, textile
workers nnd othor trades aro Involved
In tho strlko nnd they nro being as
sisted by tho Socialist party.
NO ESCAPE IF
YOU NEGLECT
Mr. Lyon Warns Tardy Ones to
Get Ready Splendid
Service.
(By Rev. G. LoRoy Hall.)
LYON'S COMPENSATION.
Tho only compensation Mr.
Lyon receives whilo horo will bo
In the nature of a gift from tho
people on Sunday. To-morrow,
therotoro, n special offering will
bo called for. People who aro not
ablo to attend tho services nro
asked to send their gift by n
friend or lot tho pnstors know
of tho amount.
TABERNACLE PROGRAM.
TO-NIGHT.
7.15. street mcctlni: at nost-
WOULD
PARDON
JOHN
B.
WALSH
SRVEN KILLED
IN A WRECK
Collision of Electric Car and
Freight Train Causes
Fatal Results.
(By Associated Press.)
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 24. A
special from Peru says s,even wore
killed and fourteen Injured in a
wreck on tho Indiana-Peru division of
the Indianapolis Union Traction Com
pany to-day. The accident occurred
mllo north of Tipton. The wrecv
was due to a collslon between a trac
tion car and a Lake Erie & Western
freight train.
WOULD BREAK AGREEMENT.
Petition to President Is Filed
With the Department of
Justice.
(By Assoclatixl Press.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. A peti
tion to tho President of tho United
Statos for tho pardon of John IV
Walsh, former nrosldent of tho Chi
cago Natlonnl Bank, from tho Fodoral
prison nt Leavenworth, Kan., was
filed with tho Dopartment of Justluo
to-day. Accompanying tho formal
application for n pardon wero thou
sands of letters from Individuals In
Chicago and the Middle West urging
that tho President grant tho petition.
offlco corner.
7.45, "Tho Great Refusal."
SUNDAY. ,
10 A. M., Sundny Schools In
tho vnrlouB churches. 4
11 A. M., union morning ser-
vlco, "Tho Will of God."
3 P. M., mon's meotlng, "Prof-
It and Loss."
7.30 P. M., ovenlng sorvlce,
"Over tho Border Line."
Tho fnrowell sorvlco comes
Monday ovonlng. '
Institutions at Atlanta, Ga., and
McNeil's Island Will Be
Examined.
LOOKING FOR SMUGGLED
COCAINE AND WHISKEY.
At Leavenworth, Kas., It Was
Found Such Practice Was
Carried On.
(By Associated PrcBS.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. An In
vestigation of tho Fcdernl prisons nt
Atlnntn, Gn., nifil McNeil's Island,
Washington, wns ordorcd by tho De
partment of Justice, to ascertain If
cocntne and whiskey Is being smug
gled by tho guards for tho uso of tho
prisoners. An Investigation of tho
Federal prison nt Leavenworth, Kan.,
rccontly disclosed such n practice.
1
Y
VOTERS
JUDGE J. F. HALL, who has boon
qulto 111, was nblo to sit up for a
short tlmo yesterday.
WANT RECEIVER
FOR RAILROAD
Mr. Lyon spoko last ovenlng In tho
Tnbernnclo on "Tho Neglect of Salva
tion." Ha called tho question In tho
text tho grentcst ono of nil tlmo and
one which no ono could possibly an
swer. "How shall wo oscnpo If wo
neglect so great salvation," were tho
words used by tho minister.
In tho courso of his address ho
snld: "Tho world Is past tho point of
dlBbollcf In tho deity of Christ. Tlmo
wns when InfldolB nnd agnostics wero
numerous but they nro not now.
iThero is a great weight of cvldonco on
tho part of thinking men In favor of
God's word. A dean In n law school
recently gavo his students tho four
gospels to study as thoy represented
tho best typo of truo testimony In all
history. But," said Mr. Lyon, "If nil
bollovo In tho Blblo will not nil Ik
saved7 No. 'Why Is this,' may bo
honestly asked? It Is becauso of
neglect"
Suit Started Against Ches-
'peake and Ohio to Revoke
Company's Charter.
'(By Associated Press.)
LOGANSPORT, Ind., Sept. 24. A
suit was filed In the Circuit Court
asking for a receiver for tho Chesa
peake and Ohio Railroad and that tho
charter of tho company bo revoked
nnd the corporation dissolved. Fraud
Is charged In filing a recent mortgage.
Mr. Lyon SwIil Further:
OREGON .MAN FOUND DEAD.
Oregon Siuwulll Engineer Choked to
Death Neur Home.
fDv Associated Press.)
Action Being Tnken in tho Cluuiler NEWPORT, Ore., Sept, 24. A man
Man-Inge Matter. I named Monson, an engineer at a saw-
(By Associated Press.) j mill at tho Slletz, was found dead
NEW YORK. Sept. 22. A civil suit I near his house to-day. Ho hnd been
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to set asldo tho ante-nupuai agree- choked to death. A man with wnom
. . .
.Robert Wlnthrop Chanler has been
Instituted. by Mrs. Julia C. Chanler,
tho former wife of Robert Chanler.
Tho papers allege, tho ante-nuptial
he had frequent quarrels is missing.
JAPS fl)ENY STORY.
(By Associated Press.)
TOKTO. Janan Sent. 24. Official
agreement ' was obtained by Mme. (and positive denial is made of the
Cavalicri oy Ifuuu una uuuue iuuu- receni rujiuri, ui a jnut m aoouaeiuuio
ence, tne tsmperor.
"If many business men put no moro
tlmo or thought upon their financial
than thoy do upon tholr spiritual af
fairs thoy would bo bankrupt In a
fortnight."
"Natural tendencies aro to degen
erate. Earnest effort is essential In
religion as In business."
"You don't need to antagonizo
Christianity to be lost, merely neglect
salvation and doom Is certain."
"It la posslb,lo bo long to reject
Christ that nt last the aoul gets pan
feeling. The unpardonable sin ls tho
sin that don't want to bo pardoned."
"Sin Is like a cancer, It tends to get
worso and worse."
"The greatness of salvation leave
any soul absolutely without excuse
for not accoptlng It. "What man
would bo excused for forgetting tho
hour of bis mother's funeral?"
"Our greatest sins are often not
what wo havo done but what wo havo
loft undone."
Rnmomhor mnsqucrado ball at
Sumner Saturday erenlng, Sept. 24.
Launch Alice II. leaves Marshfleld nt
7 o'clock; launch Sumner leaves at
8 o'clock.
Confusion of Precincts and
Names Not on Books
the Cause. ' '
Tho voting nt tho prlmnrJoBbegftA
at noon to-day. At 3 o'clock, thb.YOt-,
ers.'Woro beginning to come In more
Uvcly than nt tho Btnrt and tho In
dications nro that there will bo qulto
n largo voto.
Eight or ten found thnt they coulfl
not voto without bolng Bworn In. In
registering thoso who took tho regis
tration in somo ensos had fnllod to
got tho nnmo on tho registration
book. Thoro wait also somo trouble
about voters bolng roglatorod In tho
wrong precinct, tho contusion bolng
In tho central and south precincts.
FALLING
E
CAUSES DEATH
Collapse of Building in Sacra
mento Kills One 'and In
jures,, Two.
(By Associated Pross.)
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 24.
Ono man, Poter Anderson, was killed,
and two women seriously injurod in
tho collapso of a three-story lodging
houso early to-day. Laborora wero ox-
cavatlng for u hew building adjoining
nnd undermined tho sidewalk of tho
lodging house.
BALLINGEIl DOES NOT KNOW. '
Not Informed of Another Investiga
tion of AInbku Clulirm.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. If there
Is Imminent another investigation of
tho Alaskan land cases as reported at
Spokane, Secretary Balllngor anya ho
has not been Informed of it. Tho Sec-
rotary arrived nt Washington to-day
nnd at once plunged Into a mass oT
work awaiting him.
RAISING A PURSE.
Ten Thousand Dollars Will Bo Given
Avlntor Chavez.
(By Associated Press.)
MILAN. Italy, Sept. 24. Tho com
mittee of tho Italian Aviation Society
Is raising a purso of ton thousand dol
lars to bo presented to Georgo
Chavez, whoso nccldent at Domodos
Bola yesterday prevented him from
winning tho prlzo for the flight from
Brleg, Switzerland, to Milan.
Phone I, S. Kaurman & Co. your "THE EGO MAKER" will mako
Joal Order. ?1.80 PER TON, your 0DB jy. COOK'S GROCERY.
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