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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1910)
m -f-. 'wrtrmfiey''"?'' mir" (tea lag QJitttB ADS. NEWS U BUSINESS IS BWW, HE M"" . ., , AVR in KVI. GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BI READING THE COOS 1AY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS ALvi TUB 1WX TERSELY 1 OLD i: :: :t tt ti -,Cf Til'1-1 x "-' iinUBUS eyh"""" " MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Established in 1878 ns Tlio Coaflt Mail. MARSHHELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910 EVENING EDITION. .j-tflll. CIPUT DAPCO A Consolldntlon of Times. Const Mali ElbHT PAGES. nm, Coos Kny Atlvcrtl8Cn 73. WIPES OUT USING DEATH ANO BIG odelle and Spooner Both iriroyed and Damage ' in Millions. I1Y PERSONS ARE REPORTEd TO BE DEAD of Victims Are Left Lying Along the Rail road Track. Aiwdalcd PresB to Coos Dny Times.) INNIPEO, Oct. 8. Tho towns jmdettc and Spooner, Minn., nlped out by flro today. Jinny ire reported lost nnd millions )!! vror'h ot property wns do ti bi the tires. Refugees coni- hi y ruini" Illver sny Hint corpses Hjltn'ong the railway track hnd ,n the rails. Many Dcnudotto lirati escaped across tho river to Cuidlin side. ack Made Upon the Cabin of Outlaw and Family in Wisconsin. IrAnoclatcd Press to Coos Bay i Times.) KILWAUKEB, Wis, Oct. 8. A i te from Winter, Wirt, says: j t'U DdtilB dying with a rlflo ball ibtroln, and John Deltz Is shot ' iiek, but not seriously wound-, MU li reported ns having said 'at he wai token dead or allvo i it he would kill all tho membors III family, Ono thousnnd shots i .'fired between 12 nnd 1 o'clock i i afternoon. The Belts outlaws pi been barricaded for more thnn k. WXTEn, Wis., Oct. 8. Another rthlch reached hero Is that tho i abln wns blown up with dy- ' It Is Impossible to confirm ItOT. ram For Free Enter- at Opera House Sunday Afternoon.' Coos nay iinnd will give a Wncert at tllO Mnsnnli. nnnrn ' Sunday afternoon. Tho pro- " follows: G,ory of tho Yankeo Navy finnan Jlo, "Somnnmbnla"..;. ' Thornton r. W. A Tovo. . Norma. neiiint Ww Worm.. t.ii, jm"C aarSn- "Daddy's- De- .i. - - u,nu Ill0n ' L,osey Tne Slnr-lnrr m-i IT 1 L SW"gIed Banner Key " Fenton, Director. n : : . . . T"K WEATHER. "? Associated Press.) 4 HhTn"FaIr ,n the uth, hn part tonight nnd Sun- v ! "KUl, TEMPKRATUnE' RE- : I'OItT. For tc it i. 4jeM'tour hours ending E-. oioBl::,' uct-7- y 74 48 imura I At I j, t . , . !i.v .. 65 i. . - w B I! Tinrtlv ! I0EITZ : EPORTED SHOT ID ILL ' WE GONGERT TWO TOWNS LOSS TWO KILLED III A WRECK Great Northern Passenger Train Collides With Freight in Washington; (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) EVERETT, Wash., Oct. 8. Grent Northern passenger train No. 44, bound for Kansas City, early, today crashed Into a freight at u side track at Skyhomlsh, killing Engineer J. W. Miller and Ilrakonian II. E. Wiles of tho freight train. No passengers woro hur.t. Tho accident was duo to the freight not being quite clear In tho main track. ARE AFTER" ' MAYOR GILL Petition Circulated to Have Him Removed as Head of Seattle. 'ARE AFTER (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE. Oct. 8 Tho circula tlow - of n notltlon to recall Mayor Hl- r, c. Gill wns beenn todnv. It declared that Mayor Gill has 'shown himself incompetent nnd unfit to hold tho nffi. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) m HOW TIIKY STAND. Won. Portland 97 Oakland 104 Snn Francisco 97 Vernon .' 93 Los Angeles 90 Sacramento ... .... 70 pnnni Lost. Pet. 73 571 84 C53 91 GIG 93 400 9"9 475 111 387 Coos Bay (Dy Associated Press to Times.) " PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 8. Port laud and Sacramento played a tie game, which was called after the thirteenth inning. Nolther sldo scored a run. San Franelsco won from Los An geles In a ten-Inning game. Tho scores of yesterday's games follow: At Portland Portland 0, Sacra mento 0. Called at the end of tho thirteenth inning. At Vernon Vernon Oakland At San Francisco R. 4 o R. H. G 7 H. 11 11 (Ten Innings.) San FrfTncIsco 7 Los Angeles c lluys Interest. Peter Welch nnd wife havo sold their Interest In tho Coos Bay hrewery to Chas. Thorn, who now owns fifty-eight of tho sixty shnres of the company. Mr. Welck will continue In tho employ tho brewery. ' Got your snap shots developed and printed right, at Walker Studio. Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. Phone I. S. Kaufman & Co. your I Joal Order, f 4.80 TER TON. ES Travels From Springfield. III.. 10 m. Louis, Distance of 86 Miles, Without Making a Stop. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SPRINGFIELD, 111., Oct. 8. Avia tor Hexey left the Btate fair grounds at 11:15 a. m. in a flight to St. .W,ilT,,'V'iS,C'i1.v.t. Petitions Filed in Portland Against Major Kinney, the Belt Line and Rapid Transit 1 to Settle the Affairs. A suit has been started to throw Into bankruptcy L. D. Kinney nnd his railroad companies, t Various creditors of L. D. Kinney, the Belt Lino Hallway company nnd tho Coos Bay Rapid Transit Co., through their local attorney, Chnrlos B. Selby, filed petitions In tho Unit ed States court nt Portland on tho Cth of October for tho ntirposo of winding up tho nffnlrs of Kinney nnd his companions in bankruptcy pro ceedings. Citations were Issued by the court on tho snmo dny, requiring each of tho pnrtles to nppcar nt Portland on Oct. 22 to show cnuso If any, why each should not bo nd Judgcd bnnkrupts nnd tho assets of ench nppllcd under the orders of tho court to n payment of tho claims ot tho various creditors of same. Ench of tho p"rfs Is required to appear Ill EARLY TODAY. Brought Large Cargo of Gen eral Freight and Full Passenger List. Tho steamer Redondo nrlved In Coos liny from Snn Francisco early this morning. Sho discharged freight at North flenn ana wns nt her Marsh. field dock enrly In tho day. Tho ves sel, brought tho largest cargo of gen eral freight she has yet had since be ing on tho run. Tho run from San Francisco occupied thlrty.two hours. Tho vessel was slowed down so that sho would strike tho bar here nt tho right time to cross over. Outsldo a large school of whales wis encoun. tored nnd whllo the vesser was wait ing for tlmo to como In circled around tho whales until tho big animals bo cams very much agitated. Those who arrived oji the Redondo were ns follows: J. M. Donghen, Frank Wnlrath, . Victor Thlane, H. Hnlster, Thomas A. Lewln, H., H. Pnrlngton, J. Lunden, H. Stelnhaus- or, A. Clinton, w. . opruii, c .. Spratt, J. Mutter, J. Nelson, F. N. Priest, J. Baldwin, D. Hunter, E. Turner, F. Gray, J. Butler,, G. L. McLeod, W. J. Henderson and fif teen steerage. V. V, NORTON.RETURNS. His Horses Did fiood Work nt the Race Meetings. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Norton hnve returned home from ati extended trip through the state, where Mr. Horton took In several race meetings with his horses. He started at Salem, Roseburs. Centrnlla and Sclo. Ho drove from Roseburg home with his horso Marin, but Belle N. ho left at noseburg In care of Frank E, Alley for a time. Marin started In' seven races. He got four first places, one second and one fonrth and only once wns not Inside tho money. Belle N. got one first place nnd one second nlace. Mr. Norton was well pleased with tho work of his horses nnd both he and his wife enjoyed tho trip. They came back by way of tho old Coos Day wagon road. Mr. Norton says that tho road is In good shape and if planking were laid, where the grading has been done it would be in fine shape. Read The Times Want Ads. AVIATOR i BANKRUPTCY U A GREAT FLIGHT LonlB-a uKnnce of sg miics. h0 ex- i pectB to go the distance without a stop. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8. Hexey was Blghted from tho field, but apparent ly wab' unable to locate It from tho height 'ot which ho was flying. Wal ter Drooklns went up In his Aeroplane to. guide Hexey to tho landing place. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8.-Hexey landed at the Country club, five miles from the aviation field. before the court nnd dlscloso fully tho nature of the assets, tho value thereof, the Incumbrances, If nny, on snmo, the number nnd nmount of the creditors of each nnd tho aggrcgnto of the Indebtedness. It Is expected by tho proceedings that tho nf fairs ot Kinney nnd his corporation will be sifted down nnd n record of tho truo stato of affairs made. It tho parties fall to appenr nt tho tlmo mentioned then tho court will adjudge the parties so falling to bo n bankrupt nnd will order tho es tate closed up for tho benefit ot nil tho creditors. The Iden is that by this proccduro It will cnnblo every creditor, or person, having n claim to hnvo tho same determined In theso suits nnd will thereby snvo n multi plicity of suits by Individuals, nnd cnnblo ench party to havo his rights determined In tho ono suit nt tho smnllcst pOBslblo cost. Otherwise ench person hnvlng n clnlni would havo to proceed separately In tho stnto courts and much dolny would rcBiilt ns well as tho business never being finally closed. TROUBLE AT CANTON. CHINA 'J Great' Britain Is Takinq Steps to'Protect Her Subjects . There. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay I Times.) I HONG KONG, Oct. 8. Tho British I national officials nro npprehonslvo 1 ns to nntl-forolgn outbrenk at Can tos. Inquiry has been Instituted I with n view to taking measures for tho protection of Drltlsh subjects there. KILLED BY Man Advertises Business For Sale Two Advertisements Which Speak Volumes. That prohibition kills business can not be denied, the business of wreck ing homes and degrading humnnlty, the business of filling the Insane asy lums and penitentiaries, According to an advertisement which appeared In the Lagrnnde Morning Star In 1908 a certain man advertised as follows: "On account of prohibition voting me out of a largo Job and no other work In sight "DUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE AT YOUR OWN, TERMS. "Brings $71.00 per month rent. "Price $5,000.00. "J. L. MARS." In 1909 Mr. Mars advertised In the came paper as follows: "JOHN MARS li T. kh11 .a nl AlkMSfr 111 nnl If halt tho demand In his lino ot busi ness, JOHN MARS." Mr. Mars was a leading contractor of Lagrande and should be willing to own up that local option is good for business. (Paid Adv. by Oregon Antl-Snloon League.) RT N SPANISH REPUBLICANS RAD ALSO PLANNED REVOLUTION rSAV SCHOONER IS ON THE BEACH Goes on the Sand in a Dense Fog Near Point Reyes, But Is Floated. (By Associated PreBS to Coos Bay Times.) SAN FIUNCISCO, Oct. 8. A lum ber schooner thought to be tho Tnl lac, bound from Everett, Wnsh., to San Pedro, went nshoro on n sandy bench near Point Reyes. An nttompt will bo made to get her off at high tldo this afternoon. There wns n denso fog Inst night. Later Tho steam schooner, sup posed to bo tho Tnllac, was floated this afternoon, HAS SAILED Leaves For Portland at One 0'Clock With Large List ' of Passengers. ,, Tho Bteamer Brenkwnter Bnlled'for Portlnnd at 1 o'clock this nftomoon. Tho following woro tho pnBsengers who lef; Mrs. linrstow, W. L. Lclghton, Mrs; Ltlghton, Glen Lam bert, L. J, nnd P. J. ailllsplo, A. L. II. Hohons, Mrs, a A. Jlpwnrd, J. N. Thomas, Georgu Murray, A. M.Pron tlss, O. H. Potter, J. Patterson, Roy Grrow and wlfo, J. S. Saloy, G. W. Delashnetto, G. A. Bonobrnke, Mrs. Jameson, J. W. Moorohouso, Frank and Fred Anderson, Mrs, Mury Tniw ner, A. M. Potors, William Rueker, Fny Rueker, Wheeler Rueker, V!1 llard Rueker, T. Madden, C. J. An derson, L, Luodetto, J, Cnncollo, Linn Patterson, Mrs. Lenbo, Edith Per rott, J. Porrott, Alex McKay, Mr.' Marsdcn, Mrs. E. L. Perry, J. L. Lor klns, J. S. Jackson, Mrsk II. J. Wil liams, Mrs. M. A. Sanders, Ncrllo Sanders, C A. Muster, A. A. Slocum, C. Wi Fetter, J. Brlorton, E. A. Dude, D. A. Hnrrlgan, N. Chanter, A. Johnson, L. Lutthold, J, Mcintosh, and E. Perry. TALKJUNDAY Noted Impersonator, Orator and Humorist Will Speak at Tabernacle. Seldom do the people ot Coos Day havo an opportunity to listen to n speaker ot so ,wido and favorablo reputation ns Hon. Michael J. Fan ning of Philadelphia. Tho Lincoln, Neb,, Dally News sayB ot Mr. Fan ning: "Witty? Yes, and logical, too, His speeches aro simply brilliant." Tho Salem, West Virginia, Gazette says: "HIa addresses have never been surpassed by any speaker that ever visited the Mountnfu state," Mr. Fnnnlng will entertain at tho Tabernaclo Sunday ovenlng, October 9, at 7:30. Admission free. WHEAT MARKET, (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Oct. 8 Track prices: Club, 84c to 85c; Dluestem, 87c to 88c; Red Russian, 82c; Valley, 83c; Turkey Red, 84c to 80c; Fortyfold, 86c. Take your SUNDAY DINNER at The CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA, RESERVE tables, for PARTIES by TUONE. E W W Uprising in Portugal Came Quicker Than Arranged on the Program. KING MANUEL HAS ' FAITH IN SUBJECTS New Officials Are FeelingrMore Secure in Their Newly Assumed Positions. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) PARIS, Oct. 8. Dlspatchos from Madrid quoto Dr. Esquedo, ropubll enn lender, Jn confirmation of tho statomont thnt n definite plnn ex isted for simultaneous revolutionary movements In both Spnln nnd Portu gal. Esquedo has Just roMUrnod from Lisbon, whore ho conferred with Dr. Bomnrda and other Portuguese- re publicans regarding tho plans. Thoy decided on October 13, tho nnnlvcr sary of Fcrro's death. ns tho dnto of tho uprising. Dut ns Dombarda's nssnsslnntlon precipitated tho nttack on tho Portuguese throne, tho Span ish republicans aro venting tholr ro sentmont of tho government's atti tude toward them In tho nowspnpors. PEEL MORE SECURE, 1'ivxlilciit nnd Followers Put Princi ples Into Practice. ,.. (By 'Associated Press to Coos' Bay Times.) i LIBBON, Oct. 8 Provisional Pres ident Brnga nnd his associates aro--ench day feeling moro secure lir thjjlr"" nowly assumed nuthorlty, drawing tighter tho reigns of tho govornmont and began activity today to put Into prnctlco tho principles for which thoy Uinvo stood nnd which they hnvo promised shall bo tho founfttlon 'or tho now republic. Tho first step wns tho publication today of an official decreo ordering, nll religious bodies ot Portugal to lenvo tho country within twonty-four hours. Tho govornmont had prom ised n separation of tho church and ntntb.nnd suppression of rollglous or ders. NTo troops nro stntlonod In tho vicinity of religious establish ments to Jltvont nny nttneks by mobs. KING IS "SAFE. U Uih Taken Refuge With Governor nt Glbniltiir. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) GIBRALTAR, Oct. 8. King Mnn- uol nnd tho other members of tho roynl party now occupy tho cottago of tho governor gonoral, Sir Archi bald Hunter, where they will remain for some time. RELIEVES THKM LOYAL. King Manuel Huh Confidence in His People, (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) GIBRALTAR, Oct. 8. King Man uel mado his first known roteronco to tho revolution today when ho la roported to hnvo Bald that ho had every confidence that ho would bo nblo to return to Lisbon, as ho de clared most of tho army and tho bulk of tho people were loyal at heart TO Such Is Report of Committee Looking Into Los Angeles Times Explosion. (Dy Associated Press t6 Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8. Tho In vestigating committee appointed by Mayor Alexander to Inquire Into tho cause of tho explosion which de stroyed tho building and plant ot tho Los Angeles Times on the night ot October 1, roported today that It was due to dynamite. W DY M EH ..ttjLieei hl iillii i -irtnX kt. .