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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1910)
ADS. NEWS nirv 1IUSIX1SS IS SLOW, AD SlTlSIJ. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI bpVCFII V SUCCESSFUL BUSl Jess ilQUSKS EVERYWHERE t: GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW 111 READING THE COOS MAI T1MK8. ALL THE NEWS AL.J THE TIMK TERSELY 1 OLD .: :: : m : MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Established In 1878 as Tlio Coast Mall. ,0I). XXXHI. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1910 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mail q, 70, and Coos Hay Advertiser. Mmm EVOLUTION ON IN PORTUGAL AND REPUBLIC IS DECLARED Flees From Capital and Mil J " Takes Refuge on Foreign War vessel. MST OF ARMY AND NAVY MEN DESERT. whole of Europe Is Alarmed and Great Britain May 1 Intervene. . . . .t . .. .A. .A. -A. .4. M v T U iii:rnii.ic declared. t LOM;u.i uci. a, o;-- ji, m. t -The foreign offlco lins jiiBt.ro- mItcJ a telegram from the Drlt- li minister nt Lisbon declaring t that a republic has "noon pro- i tlalmod. , ,B? Aiioclaled Press to Coob Dny Times.) He latest cable ndvlcos to thv. As. wlatcd Press officially confirm tlio report that Portugal 1b swept by ti revolution far-rcncning In extent and lirratonlng tlio safety of tlio roynl timlly and the oxlstonco of tlio mon archy Tne Royal 1'alnco at Lisbon liaH tea under bombardment from tlio nriblps which lmvo made common Mjjewlt'' the revolutionists. Tbe extent of tlio destruction and loci of life Is not yet known, owing to the rigorous censorship and tlio litcrruptlon of telegraphic commun ication. King Manuel apparently has fled Iron tbo capital and sought refuge ca a warship, either Brazilian or BrltUh, French advices say ho Is oa i British vessel. Detailed reports from Paris, com- Icj through round-about clinuuols awrt that there was desperate- fight. H( In the streets of Lisbon mid that tie royal ataiulnrd was to'rn down and lie flag of the republic raised over He Royal Palace. Censorship tils latches jhat reached tlio Spanish frontier this afternoon ludlcato that Urge part of tlio garrison nt Lisbon ha jone over to the rovolutlonlBts ud that a battlo Is now In progress. The British government Is snld to I le considering Intervention in bo I la'-l of the safety of tho members ' the royal family, and It Is known " at least two Drltlsh warships eon the way to Lisbon. A report Flia, Italy, Is thnt tho troops who w loyal to the king wero still suc- 'olljr defenillng tho Royal Palace "Joclock this morning. ttKVOLl'Tinv vinr.wT ! - .. .....- 8' Associated Press to C003 Day Times,) PARIS, Oct 5. Portuenl ulnco Werday has been icolntert and elr- ttitOUa report rinxlnrn thnt , .mm. "In tho throes .of n violent rev- uon. AH the Portuguese nnvy M Part nt th r. . j - - . mv HUH' IB lUllUllUU IU "'e deserted tho monarchy nnd linvo r-lue,r mt with tho revolutionists, Ortllgueie wnrel.lnu t,ii.i , Tn.. 1 Palace whiu , 1....1 " iterate fighting In the south eq aown tho roynl standard and flsed tho 1 -. . .... - .-v uuir ui lne repuoiict C Manuel 1s stated In one report . Prisoner- In , nofl. , 1,11a "rtker rinnr j., '. ,' . -,-. .0 uutiuro innx no hub ufa refill .. t,..... .... "another Is that ho sought safety -"raiMan warship. ml ,. EcnernHy believed thnt the Mediate m0 . .u. ,....- tlt the aMfloi...4.- ... ... . ..... (jp """'iiimuun in tne capuni itm T nombardn. a republican T. which wns reported1 yester- Uagn WaS h,ef of th0 L,beral the561180 wns th0 deling against th;el mciuent, compar- tolt'V'vlal In Itself, was sufficient lotln 1 0,llbrealc- Portugal, fol. Wa Lk exan,Pl f Spain, has roneln d, ,n recent 5'eara lth a 'OTtrnm rIcal Be"Hra3nt and tho ... nmeatal nrotrrnm 1n1,lar1 n ""ion of n,: "; rdm tne Btatutes of religious SM)IERS DESERT. (B' Associated Press to Coos Day N 0ct' 5 At 8 o'clock this PLANT ILL AT Repairs to Vessel Will Be Made on Her Arrival at San ' Francisco. 6 Tho stonnier M. P. Plant will sail from North llontl for San Francisco at noon tomorrow. No Attempt will bo mado horo to repair tho nftcr houso of tho ship, which was dam aged when tho vossol shipped a sea In crossing In over tho bar yostor dny. The ropnlrs will bo nimlo nt San Krnnclsco and tho Plant will be ready to sail from that point next Monday. On this trip Mr. McGuIre, who hns charge, of tlio company's docks nt San Francisco, acted as pursor In plnco of tho regular purser, Jninos Ilryco, who laid off this trip on account of tho Illness of IiIh wife. Thoso who nrrlvod on tho Plant yosterdny wore as follows: Miss Ilulllngton, Miss Tlbbttts, Mrs. II. J. Thompson, Mrs. Guy Warner, 11. Willlnms, J. M. Dlnko, 0. Dliulnlch, V. A. Dlmlnlch, C. Van Horgor, A. Rountreo, I. Johnson, P, Temmlng, Mrs. Hnpgood, Miss Han good, Miss Dogg, W, Sanborn, E. Mi-o'-M. J, A. Downoy, Miss P. Aiken, II. Sohultz, Mrs. Tlnlnes, Mrs. Plnnn can, Mfss Melntyro, Miss Potorson, MIsh K Oregon. FIVE DODHS RECOVERED. Seairli of Ruins of Iis Angeles Tlmen Offlco Continues, (Ily Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4. Five bodies wore recoverod from tho ruins of tho Times offlco today, making n total of 11 slnco tho search of the ruins began. morning tho troops, faithful to the government, who hnd assembled at tho Placo don Pedro, mndo common cnuso with tho revolutionists nnd re turned to j.helr barracks. Tho mul titude nt tho streets applauded tho desertion, crying, "Long llvo tho re public." I'HOHAHLY 1WLLEX. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PISA, Italy, Oct. 5. Tho Portu guese legation announced thnt It wns practically certain that Lisbon and Orporto wero In tho hands of tho revolutionists, but adds that It should not bo' concluded that tho entire realm has fallen, HATTLESIIIPS MOVE. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) GIBRALTAR. Oct. 5. The British cruisers Newcastle nnd Minerva sailed nt full speed today for Lisbon. VATICAN ANXIOUS. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ROME, Oct. 5. Gravo apprehen sion Is felt horo at tho news from Portugal. Prlvato reports are that tho royal family Is imprisoned and a republic has been proclaimed. The Interest hero is Intense. Tho Vati can is especially anxious over tho ro. llglous situation. ROYALTY PLEKS. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmps.) MAnmn not. 5. Advices re ceived tonight from Lisbon state: "Tho combat continues in the streets. Tho Queen Mother, Amelia, has fled to tho royal palace at Cintrn, tho summer residence of the Queen Dow- -iwin Pint, seventeen miles UJJVl Ilk ........ . .--. --.-- from Lisbon. King Manuel has found refuge on a warship. HELLO, RILLS Don't forget the meeting tonight. Do on hand with your smile. By order of GEO. GOODRDM, Sec'y. S S. P. OPENING Will Make Slope Three Thous and Feet and Spend Quar ter of a Million Reaching Extensive Coal Fields. Tho Southern Pnclflc hns started tlio development of a new mlno at Denver Hill which "will bo tho larg est mine development that has over been attempted In Coos 'county. It will be known as Denver 11111 mlno No. .1. A stopo hns been started which will extend down 3000 feet. Tho deepest mlno thero now la No. 2, which Is down 1600 feet, so tho new slope will bo nearly twice as far ijesh Trust Company Men Disouss That Feature of the ' Business. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5. The trust company section of tho American Hankers' Association mot In business session nt tho auditorium today and took up the coiiBldorutlonot this Im portant font tiro of modern banking. In the nbsonce of President Mcin tosh, Vice President Oliver C. Puller called the mooting to order and read the address of tho president. OFFER DIG REWARDS. City Council of Lou Angeles Takes Active Step. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4. .(Delayed in transmission) Tho city council has authorized tho nppointmont of 0 additional pollcomon. 10 sergeants nnd ono lloutcnnnt to nugmout tho I present pollco forco engaged in hunt ling tho perpetrators of tho allogod dynamiting of Tho Times plant nnd jnsslst In guarding tho persons nnd property bolleved in danger of further outrages. Tho council also discussed tho pro posal to rnlso tho city rownrd for de tection of tho bomb conspirators from $10,000 to $25,000. It wns do. tormlned to make tho reward $10,000 for enoh conspirator. The city's re ward was nugmentod today by nn offer from tho county board of supervisors of a reward of $5,000 oach for tho enpturo of tho men. Two bodies lmvo been identified ns J. Wesley Reaves, prlvato secre tary to Assistant Gonornl Manager Harry Chandlor of tho Times, nnd Elmer Prink, ono of tho linotype op erators. Soventeon mon nro now In the city Jail hooked as suspects. However, tho best cluo so far ob tained enmo from tho offices of tho Giant Powder company nt San Fran cisco, where It Is enld two men named Doylston and Morris and a third mnn purchased 500 pounds of explosives similar in power and kind to that found In tho Infernal mnchlno discovered at tho homo of P. J. Zoe hnndolnar, secretnry of tho Mer chants & Manufacturers' Association. HUNTING A BANDIT. Soldiers Aro Killed In tin Effort to Capture Him. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) VLADIKAVKAZ, Clrcuassla, Oct. 4. Troops In pursuit of tho noto rious brigand, Zolim Khan, were am bushed and sixteen soldiers were killed and many Injured. Reinforce ments have been sent against tho outlaws. WHEAT MARKET. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlme3.) PORTLAND, Oct. 5, Wheat was unchanged today. CHICAGO, Oct, 5. Wheat closed as follows: December, 98 3-4c; May, $1.04 3-1; July, $1.00 1-4. TACOMA. Oct, 5. Milling: Dluc stero, 90 l-2cj Red Russian, 82c. Export: Dluestem, 89c; Club, 83c; Red Russian, 81c; Fortfold, 85c to 86c. BIG GOAL 1 I down. It will put tho operators In touch with nbout ono million tons of coal, or more. The expense of sinking the slopo will probnbly bo in tho neighborhood of n quarter of a million dollars. Tho coal fields thus being opened Is not experimental but tho field has been proven nnd the Improvement will per mit the company to opernto tho mines on n big scnlc. It will be a straight slopo down for tho dlstnnco of 3000 feet. The beginning of tho slope Is near to mlno No. 2, so tho cqulpmont which Is there now will bo nvallablo for tho now mine. It will bo likely two years beforo tho slopo 1b fin ished. Extra forces of men aro bolng employed and tho dcvplopmont work will bo cnrrlcd along with tho regular mining work, SNNSrfWSS DR. J. II. WORST IS Selected to Serve as President of the Dry Farming 1 Congress. (Dy Associated. Press to Coos Day Times.) SPOKANE, Wnsh., Oct. n.Dr. J. II. Worst, president of tho North Dakota Agricultural College, la to lead tho InternntlonnI Dry Farming Congress tho coming year. Tho nom inating commlttco announced Its se lection of Worst for president of the congress nnd It Is expected tho cholco will bo ratified without contest. Tho $250 cup for the host collec tion mid exhibition of nay state out side of Washington hns been nwnrdod to Alberta Province Canada. A. M. Axolson of Paxtop, Colo., has won the sweepstakes in class two. NORTHWESTERN ON WAY. Lino Reported to He Coming Across Idaho to Oregon. Tho Oregonlnn prints tho follow ing spcclnl dispatch from Dolso: In Its determination to secure n terminal on tho Pacific Const and build from Lander, Wyo to Pugot j Sound, it la rollnbly roportcd horo that tho Chicago & iNormwesiorn will cut southwest from Lander to Pocntello In southeastern Idaho, and Join tho Oregon Short Lino, thereby securing pnssago ncroBs tho southbrn part of this stnto nnd through to tldo water without tho oxpenso of constructing Its own lino. Tho Short Lino has already cap italized to build n parallel lino across this stato through tho construction of a cut-off nt Owlnzn, Just west of Pocatello, through Central Idaho to Dolso and on Into Oregon. This lino will glvo it two mnln trunks running across tho state. Thousands of tics nnd tons of track matorlal nro bolng plied up along tho Lander lino. It Is belloved probnblo ,thnt that road will build west from the Landor terminal Into tho Snnko River valley, probably down the south fork of that river and then south in thovalley to Pocatello. MAIL BACKS ROBBED. Lnrge Amount of Money Stolen Prom Vessel. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Oct., 4. (De layed In Transmission,) Tho mnil pouches of tho steamship City of Seattlo, from Skagway, wero robbed of an unknown .amount of gold last night, all tho bags being split opon. When tho steamship reached tho wharf today tho passengors wero al lowed to leave ono at n tlmo nftor being searched. Two men wore nr- rested. Tho search Ib still In prog ress. Tho loot consisted of gold bul lion nnd Canadian and United States bank notes. Tho amount Is not yet known but it Is believed to aggre gate many thousands of dollars. T. D. Buckly, a sailor's moss boy, on whom eight gold bricks nnd a largo number of notes wore found, was nrre8tcd nnd lodged In tho coun ty Jail. 'The bank notes were wrnppod around tho boy's legs. The robbery was discovered by William Dreader ns tho steamship was nearlnjg Seattlo. Dreader raised an alaim 1 nd a search for the miss ing treasu 'e was begun. DETECTIVE CORNS IN CRARGE OF POLICE INVESTIGATION STREET 1ST AKEN UP Anderson Avenue Ordered Paved Other Proceedings of City Council. Tho finnl step to eecuro tho Im provement of Anderson nvonuo from Drondway to Third street was taken last evening when nn ordlnnnco pro viding for It wns ndoptod by tho cl council. Tho street is to bo pnved wltl) blttfmlnoiiB rock nnd It possi ble will bo put In this fall. Tho question of doing something with North Front Btrcct was also brought up but no further action was taken. Somo hnvo boon com plaining nbout tho Btrcot being closed but somo of tho property owners nro still objecting to Improv ing It, nnd ns much of tho Btrcot Is unsafe, It Is feared that if It Is oponed without being Improved, boiuo nccldent will result and tho city will jbo hold llnblo. P. S. Dow, ngont for the steamer Plant, n fow dnys. ngo Jokingly told iCouncllmnn Nclpon thnt the fltroet 1 was closed bo that freight would bs I kept away from tho Btonmer M. P ( Plant, nnd would consequently lmvo to go to tho Rodnndo or Nnnn Smith, (tho competing vessols In tho Snu Francisco trade, which aro owned bv tho C. A. Smith company. Ho also Intimated thnt A. II. Powora had Bomothlng to do with turning - trick. Lest somo ono nhould tnko Dow's Joko sorlously, Mr. Powers last evening called nttontlon to tho fact that tho remainder of tlio city co ell, acting on tho ndvlco of tho city .attorney, had ordorod' tho Btreo jclodod. j Thoro wns a long dlRCUBBl Inst night nbout streot lniprov"ucnts. Councilman Albrecht brought " ty calling nttontlon to tho eon.i'Mon of Mnrkot nvonuo west of " niiw and cross streets.. Ho sn'd It wai .strnngo thnt certain streots should ,bo forced through by tho council nnd jnot othors. Ho snld that Market nv onuo proporty owners woro better nblo to pny for Improving tho streot than many others. Ho Intlmntod I that South Fourth street had not (beon put through becnuso Council I mnn Coko didn't wnnt to stnnd his 'shnro of tho oxponso. Mr. Coko do nied this and called attention to tho I fact that ho had tried threo years ago ,to got tills opened. Mr. Albrecht also criticised Councilman Powers for forcing through somo streots nnd not others. Mr. Powers snld ho was willing to try nnd push through nny street whoro at least ono moro than half of tho proporty owners wanted it done, but thnt ho didn't proposo to try and forco through a street where tho proporty owners aro unanimous against It. Other Business, Noble Brothors woro awarded the contract for putting In trtio now Mar ket avonno wharf for $314. Councilman Nelson wanted to know If tho council shouldn't do something about Councilman Honnes. soy's resignation, as he wnsn't show ing up. Tho othor councllmen thought best to leavo it on tho table for awhllo as somo ono said Mr. Honncssoy would show up In n week or so. Tho proposed nmondmont to tho building ordinance to ollmlnate, charges for permits to ralso or lower buildings to conform with street grndo changes was tnblod. Inspector Trlbbey was Instructed not to charg for such permits. Tho Coos Day Paving nnd Con struction compnny was ordered paid 54 on Its Thin! street contrnct.fi Tho Coos Day Paving nnd Con struction compnny wns told not to put in nny moro of tho catch basins It was determined whon tho str"p could bo improved. Marshal Carter was Instructed io notify tho street cleaners thnt thn refiiso must bo hauled away instead or manholes on Market avenue, until W Says Nothing Will Be Given Out Until Criminals Are Arrested. TRACKS LEFT ARE WIDE AND DEEP. Comes From San Francisco and Announces Certainty of Capturing Wreckers. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5. WUIJam J. Burns, tho detective, nnd two as sistants from the San Francisco po lice department, Kynn nnd Dunnor, arrived hero today from tho north to tnko up tho search for tho Times dynamite conspirators. Durns went Immediately into consultation with tho mayor, and the San Francisco' .sleuths reported to Captain Paul Flammor, head of tho Los Augolon detective bureau. Great secrecy Is maintained but It Is ovldont that Durns brought with him information which has aroused the cntlio depart ment to the greatest efforts. Ono more body wns found An tho ruins todny. It wns Identified ns that of Grant Moore, '11 composing room machinist. "Tho crlmlnnls who blew up tho Tlmos plnnt nnd Ph mon Inst Sattir dny left tracks that aro both wldo and deep, nnd It Is certain thnt wo will got them." This statement wnB hiado by William I. Hiirni, following hs nrrlvnl In thin city from San Francisco. Durns announced thnt ho now Is In full chnrgo -of tho Investi gation nnd that nothing furthor will be given oit until tho men who dy namlted tho Times nnd nttompted to destroy tho homes of Otis nnd Zeo handolarr aro In tho hands ot tils' men. SAILORS DROWNED. Search Continues for Bodies of Miss. lug Sailor. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. 4. Search Is continued for tho bodies of tho United Stntes sailors drowned Satur day ovonlng when n cutter In which they woro roturnlng to tho Now HnmpBhlro overturned, Yesterday not ono of 29 reported drowned had been picked up. Sixteen othor Bail ors nro missing from tho battloshlp, but It Is bolloved that they ovcr stayod shore lenvo. of being dumped in low places nlong tho streets. Councilmnn Nelson protested against wood being left In tho streots and said boiuo sidewalks woro nearly mado Impassable. Marshal Carter was Instructed to seo that tho wood Is removed moro promptly. Council man Coke objected to n lot of rigs and 8crnpors that have been allowed to stnnd In tho streot on South Drondway. On motion of Councilman Albrecht tho city attorney was instrutced to draft an nmendmont to U10 salary ordlnnnco which will Increaso tho saK ary of City Treasurer Williams from 100 to $150 per year. Mr. Albrecht wanted to IncronBo It to $200, Councilmnn Nelson objeotod. T change won't bo offectivo until next year, Tho city's general fund Is practi cally depleted and thero will not enough, unless somo unexpected rov onuo comes in, to pay all of the bills presented last night, Thero Is still nonrly three months of tho year to pay oxponses for nnd tho council hns a problem to wrestle with to raise money for It. Councilman Albrecht; said ho thought this was partly bo cauBo tho city had paid for bo many minor street Improvements out of thn gonoral fund Instead of making tho property owners do It. Streot In spector Lnwhorno has been mnklnq; gome of tho nbuttlntr property own ers pay for this work, and ho wns Instructed, to boo thnt all of rhom do. Get what von want whon you want it through The Times Want Ads,