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READING THE COOS 'JAY TIMKS.
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Lt xxxih.
Established In 1878
lit Tlio Const Mtiil.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910-EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
nnl Coos Hay Advertiser.
84.
MI M
AL LIBEL SOU
IS IN U. S. SUPRE
IE COW
ction Started By rormer
President Roosevelt Against
Now York World.
Urged "tip" was
GIVEN TO RELATIVES
ALDRICHlAS
A CLOSE CULL
OPIEfi THREATEN GOULD ROADS THK THREE BALLOONS ARE
LOST III CANADIAN FORESTS
United States Senator Re
covers From Street Car
Accident.
(Dy Associated Pros to C003 Day
Times.)
NKW YORK, Oct. 21 Unltod
State Senator Aldrlch Iimh recovered
i.iuhj j rum me shock mtil bruises re
colvoil Inst night when ho was knoek
od down by 11 Btioot car. Early re
ports snld ho was In nn uuto nctl-donL
President Taft's Brother and
Others Alleged to Have Got
Big Profits.
h; Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 21.
bled In behalf of the government
hdtbc Press Publishing Company of
lot York woro Illed In the miproino
-jurt of tbo United States today In
hit li termed tno l'annnm nuei
fcia me case is inni 111 which ior-
ctr President Koosevult ordered tlio
vpirtraent of Jnsilco to proceed
hplait the publishers of the New
fork World because of tlio publlcu
Ccn ol stories of alleged favoritism
h the purchase of the Panama canal
property by which capitalist luclud-
Ilaj Charles P. Tnft, brother of the
Fwldent, Douglas Robinson, broth-
tr-lo-law of Roosevelt, nnd others '
re charged with having renped great
(uncial benefits. Ilecauso of the
bitt (be World circulated upon the
orernracnt reservation nt West
foist, tho libel proceedings re
ronjbt In the federal coum nnd on -IironiI , ConH .. ., , ...,..
tte legality of this action depended I ,,, . ..,.,., m
vuiiiiHiviuiiiu MitvaoutVDni liiviu lift u
Declare They Will Extend Mis
souri Pacific Strike to Other
Lines If Necessary 1,500
Now Off.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21. All tho
union bollor makers, blacksmiths
nnd plpomen on the Missouri Pacific
struck today In sympathy with tho
machinists who have been out for
Hovernl months. Fifteen hundred
nro Involved In tho strlko cnlled to-,
day.
Railroad ofllclals say the strlko has
not yet Intorferrcd with tho oporatlon
of trains. Union men Bay tho road
will not bo able to operate tho loco
motlvo moro thnn a weok without tho
men who quit work today. They say
If tho troublo Is not settled within n
rcasonnblo tlmo, they will cniiBo n
walkout on all tho Gould lines. Thcso
Include- tho Denver, & Itlo Grande, In
ternational & Great Northern, Itlo
Grande Western, Western Pacific and
uoiton ueii railroads. Tho ma
chinists' trouble was cntiBcd by a de
mand for n change In working conditions.
JWUK.w'r.nni-
TO
E
W
Dominion Government and
Hudson Bay Company Ask
ed to Search For Them.
PECULIAR ILL
OE CHILDREN
SEVERE FIRE
IN HAILTON
by
Physicians Are Puzzled
Strange Malady North
Bend Child Dead.
A pccitllnr stomach malady that
was first noticed at Myrtle Point hns
I He brief contentions of tlio defend
M'i counsel.
IfFER REWARD
mn TnriTsmrn
run luniunw
i
more cases at North Dcnd than there
nro In Mnrshlleld and owing to n few
deaths, physicians nro puzzled over
It.
The most recent death that can bo
attributed to It was of Albert Hal
stead, tho llve-year-old son of Albert
lllalstcad of North Dond, who died
day boforo yesterday and who -wns
burled yesterday from G. W. Dun-
gau's undertaking pnrlors, tho Rov.
Mr. Drowning officiating. Tho little
Business Section of Montana
Town Endangered By
$125,000 Conflagration.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
MISSOULA, Mont., Oct. 21. Tho
business section of Hamilton, Mont.,
2C miles south of here, was ondnngor-
cd by a fire rngglng for several houra
this morning in tho Vulloy Mercan
tile Cos store. A special detail of
flromen nnd apparatus woro sent
from bore. Tho loss Is $125,000.
MOUNTAINEERS
RESGUE MOORE
ALL RECOGNIZE PORTUGAL.
(Dy
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
Dnitl.IN, Oct. 21. Great Drltnln
has proposed that all tho powers rec
ognize tho republic of Portugal at
tho Hnmo time. Gormnny replied ap
proving the Idea.
CAL JUDY TO
Stemler Brothers Will Pay to i
Have uursc Arnold
. Brought to Justice.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. Unr-
N to take such action bv mnnv
Mendi. who evidently nre of tho Im
preulon thnt the authorities nro not
stirring themselves with duo vicor.
L E StenihT nnd Attorney J. O.
wnler hnvo decided to offer a ro
"M of $500 for information nnd
"Miction of J. o. Arnold, ex-dny
4 attendant nt Pi-vatni Rnrint.
Sanitarium, who lied tho city to es-
P service of n warrant for heating
4 othfrwion maltrentlng nnd tor
''"aS their brntlmi. n t .,! a
"filer, nn Inrmmmtn,,. ,.oiint
., , r.vt iMiuvin,
"ISaalU thCSO frlonila linvn vnli.n.
Url! Called on the Stemler lirnthnra
W 1 offered them financial asslstanco
' Tinging to Justice tho mnn who
"Peatedly btnt, kicked nnd choked
., stem'er and afterward bound
'" to a cot nn,i 0,i t.i i
a Oim 1n this condition fnr fnnr
uM,t ,r8, Sovc of thein nRTe
tbey -n-ould llko to bo permitted
contribute toward payment of tho
""'fl In PHRA A.nnl.l 1.ll t
i . "'"IU Ollllil UJ CUI-
ra 8na convicted of his offenso.
J-rand Jnry Investigation of the
wtlces at i, xf..... m...- ....
,.,. "Hum tnuur iiihii
tin en I'ormltted to halt
iTlVly' tho Jury taklne a recess
Is. v . " """ l" HnuerBianu
"Maat shonirt th i-.. .1.-
demand tho Jurymen may bo
stomach trouble nnd Dually appeared
to bo suffering from brain fever.
NO GAME IN
BIG SERIES
N
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Friends of Convicted Virginian
Liberate Man Under
Death Sentence.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LIVINGSTON, Vn., bet. 21.
Mountnlnecr friends of John Monro,
under Bcntcnco to bo electrocuted for
tho murder of Frank Howol descend
ed upon tlio Nelson County Jail early
this morning, stormed tho building
nnd rescued tho prlsonor. It Is sup
posed ho will bo taken to tho moun
tains nnd liberated.
It was not until somo hours after
tho rescue that tho nows was spread
and deputy sheriffs woro on their
way Into tho mountains to try nnd
rearrest Mooro. It Is feared blood
shed will result from tho attempt.
FORM
Investigation of Los Angeles
Times Disaster Will Begin
Next Monday.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LOS ANOI3LKS, Oct. 21. A
Bpeojal grand Jury was called today
to Investigate tho dynamiting and
burning of tho plnnt of tho Lob An
geles Times, October 1. Tho Jury
will convene next Tuesday.
WERE.ENTRIES IN
ST. LOUIS CONTEST
CONDITION OF
OREGON BEST
Rain Prevents Chicago-Philadelphia
Contest This
Afternoon.
(Dy Afcsoclated Press to C003 Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 21. Thero was
no gamo today on account 01 woi
grounds and a drizzling, Intermittent
rain thnt has been falling all dny.
Doth clubs welcome tho opportu
nity to rest from tho stress nnd ox
cltemeut of yesterday's gamo.
COAST T.KAOUK SCOHKS.
(Dy
tallen ... "'"
It ,. er nt nny t,mo previous-
tomeron.
It 1 otl"cr ai any tlmo previous
' o Monday hy District Attorney
HIT
EMPI.OYMHXT AGENCIES.
Ubo"''K Me,, of Washington
niK'st Tii.kiH
AVill
(Br neir anontion.
Associated Press to Coos Day
TIm-..-.
.TCM. WnRh 'ftf . ,,,
' Mln n m ',,".. .
other pin -ueuma, seaiuo aim
the nen 1 Ul prosent R Petition to
Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. -
scores of yesterday's games in
Coast League wero as follows:
At San Francisco It
San Francisco 8
Portland. . 0
At Sacramonto R
- Oakland
Sacramento 3
At Los Angeles D
Vernon 2
Los Angeles 0
The
tho
II
10
C
II
3
8
II
8
4
NUNCIO IS RECALLED.
As
Ubo;
Iono Said to Hnvo Decided It
Protest Against Portugal.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LisnON. Portugal. Oct. 21. Mon-
D(,-t legislature asking a law to slgnor Tontl, tho papal nuncio In LIs-
; , u lo nuoiiBh nil omployment bon, today loft rortugai. is u-
tlnatlon wns not nnnounceu, it nas
been rumored that tho Popo has do
clded to recall tho nuncio as a pro
test against tho antl clerical attitude j
of the republic.
-Sentip abolish all omployment
-IclJi V" the stat0 excPt tho mn-
"ee employment bureaus.
4?SIr...?"mP an Douo,a
"W4 -NS at ailLXEIl'S.
Former Loon Lake Convict
Wins Homestead From His
Former Wife.
ROSnilURQ, Ore., Oct. 21. Cnl
Judy, tho pnroled llfo termor from
tho stnto penitentiary, was victorious
In court hero In tho legal Imttlo Insti
tuted by his former wife. Mrs. S. C.
Solauder, for tho possession of tho
old fnmlly homestead of 1C0 acres
on tho ground of undisputed posses
sion for tho statutory period of ten
years. Judy's attorney, Senntor Alb
ert Abraham, argued that tho wo
man hnd no color of title; thnt tho
patent which uho obtained from tho
government nftor hor husband was
sent to tho ponltentlnry, was In her
husband's name, not hers, nnd thnt
tho homostead, therefore, wus hold
for his benefit nlono. This conten
tion -wns tho basis of a motion niado
by Abraham that tho court Instruct
tho Jury to render r verdict for Judy,
This Judgo Coko did and tho Jury
complied without retiring. Mrs. So
lnnder's attorney, John T. Long, will
appeal tho case to tho supremo
court.
Just before tho noon adjournment
Judgo Coko dismissed all of tho trial
Jurors excepting F. W, .Dlllard,
Grant Taylor, J. II. Hortzer and
Robert Hoggs. It Is oxpocted that
Judgo Coko will Friday declare on
adjournment until November 25 to
enablo him to hold a term of court
In Coos county,
A fine of $400 nnd costs and 30
days' Imprisonment In tho county
Jail was tho sentence meted out by
Judgo Coko In tho circuit court hero
to Max Weiss, operator of a local
cold storage plant, who was convict
ed by a Jury last week of violating
the local option law by celling real
beer. Weiss' attorneys will carry
tho caso to tho Supremo Court. Throe
moro chargos nro hanging ovor
Weiss In connection with his cold
storage business.
C. A. Smith Talks About Com
mercial Prosperity of Coun
try and State.
"I bollovo thnt tho Pacific coast
and particularly Oregon nnd Califor
nia, Is In bettor condition in n busi
ness way right now thnn nny other
pnrt of tho country."
Tho nbovo statement wns mndo by
O. A. Smith who was In tho city re
cently looking nftor his milling nnd
timber Interests In this locality. In
speaking of tho business conditions
gonornlly, Mr. Smith said that thoro
was a feeling of uncertainty among
tho big Investors nnd In tho financial
circles of tho cast nnd thnt tho poo
plo or Oregon mid no complaint to
mnko ns thoy woro bottor off than
most all other pnrtH of tho country.
Politics Is nttrlbutod by Mr. S-nlth
ns tho cnuso of tho present conditions
which mnko rapltnt feel uncertain
ns to Investments. In speaking of
tho lumbor business, Mr. Smith snld
that ho had hoped for nn Improve
ment In tho lumbor mnrkot by this
tlmo but that It had not como. Tho
market, ho says, Is not good and
tho manufacture of lumber cannot
under prcsont conditions bo cnrrlod
on profitably.
Labor Is higher than formorly In
thnt lino, snyB Mr. 8mlth, and tho
cost of living and prlco of farm prod
ucts aro much higher yot tho price of
lumber Is low. In tho east tho rlso
of tho prlco of lumbor Is moro slow
thnn on tho const but it remains
moro stnblo. Only a small ndvanco
or drop In prlco occurs but on tho
Pnclllc const, tho prlco fluctuates
widely. Mr. Smith Bays that whon
moro than tho usual number of ves
sels loaded with lumbor como Into
Snu Francisco harbor thero Is nn Im
mediate, drop In tho mnrkot on ac
count of tho ovcrsupply.
Roforrlng to this unprofitable pres
ent price of lumbor, Mr. Smith says:
''It mav Boom an nntmindlnp ntntn.
mont to mnko, but it is truo that
No Word From Pilots of Air
ships That Left There
Last Monday.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. Alarmed by
tho prolonged silence of three baloon
pilots and tholr aides who loft hero
Monday In tho International race, tho
Aero Club of St. Louis today asked
tho Canadian government to begin u
hunt for them. It Is believed tho
baloons landed Wednesday night, nnd
thnt tho six occupants of tho three
baskets nro in distress In tho forests
of Canada. Tho Hudson Dny Com
pany with headquarters In Montreal
was uIbo asked to begin a search for
tho aeronauts. Tho three baloons
unreported nro tho "Amorlcn III,"
"ABunrn," tho Swiss entry, nnd tho
"Dussoldorof II," tho Gennnn ontry.
IN MARSHFIELD
Arrangements For First Divi
sion of Oregon Naval Re
serve Made
Tho movement to organize n
branch of tho Orogon Naval Reserve
horo promlsos to necomo even n
greater Hiicccsa than was anticipated.
A largo numbor hnvo signified their
willingness to Join nnd It Is bollovcd
thnt two divisions can bo organlzod
In Mnrshlleld and possibly ono In
North Dend.
Lleutonant Stono, who wns eont
horo to mnko urrnngomonts, wrote to
Mr. McNulty, on chnrgo of tho Oro
gon Naval Resorves, stating tho situ
ation nnd this morning received tho
following telegram:
"Lieutenant Stone, Marshflold
Lettor rocelved. Flno work. Wash
ington wired. Tologruphlc answor
states booT8 on tho wny. Lettor
from Commnndor Marsh coming.
Captain Shephord going to Marshflold
on next Drenkwator. I am writing
you now. (Signed)
"McNULTY."
Plans for tho First Division hnvo I tho reason labor, farm products and
M. !'. PLANT 18 IN.
Arrlit'N From South Today With
.Many PusNeiigcrx.
Tho M. F. Plant nrrlved In nt noon
today from San Francisco nftor a
good trip. She hnd a largo passon
gor lister.
Tho Plant will sail nt 1 o'clock
Sunday for Snn Francisco.
Among thuso arriving on tho
Plnnt woro tho following: -
Mrs. C. W. Morchnnt, J. F. Mursh
all, II. D. Hutt, MIsh L. Dutler, J.
Dorustoln, F. T. Hobson, Mrs, W. F,
Dntcholl, Miss Datcholl, Mrs. Sweot
on, .Mrs. Curron, W. II. Painter, Mrs.
Painter, W. H. Pnlntor Jr., A. Mng
ormustor, M. C. Ollmoro, Miss P.
Shlrloy, J. Hnrmnn, P. Rnmbach, O.
L. Dnggott, O. A. PoterBon, J. Davis,
J. Van Horn nnd M. Hurley.
nnd would not require the operating
capital,
"Dut thoro has been au Idea that
sawing lumber was highly profltnblo
and many hnvo rushed Into tho busi
ness. Thoro nro mnny small mills
which have boon started and many
11 biiw mill mnn Iiiih found that ho
could not got tho prollts ho hoped
for. Tho result has been an over
production and a market which has
declined whllo the prlco or other
commodities and labor has Increas
ed."
In spite of tho fact that tho lum
ber manufacturing buslnoss Is not
profitable now, tho O. A. Smith Com-
pnny continues to 'manufacture and
this year Increased tbo capacity of
tho plant by the construction of tho
now mill, Tho plnnt has tho largost
output of lumbor or nny mill on tho
const and Is pnylng out In tho county
a monthly pny roll or $70,000, which
Is ono of the most Important Itoms
In tho financial affairs of tho community,
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(Dy
wny?
-
already bcon mndo, part of tho offi
cers being chosen. JiiBt as soon as
the copies of tho books containing
tho Instructions reach here, tho Divi
sion will bo able to start drill wprlc.
The officers already chosen aro as
follows:
Lieutenant, senior grade Dr.
E. Straw. '
Lieutenant, Junior grades II.
Stono.
Assistant Surgeon Dr. E. Mlngus
Assistant Paymaster. R. O,
Graves. 1
Ensign --Arthur Dlnnchard.
E.
C.
WHEN?
!
Shormln-Wllllams Pnlnt at Mlluer's.
COATS, Tailored Suits and one
piece drosses. At the LADIES' KM.
PORIUM.
3-ln-l OIL at MILXEU'S.
everything has gono up in prlco and
lumbor has gono down Is simply ho
cause of a mistaken bellof that the
manufacture of lumber Is a profit
able business. It Is a caso of over
production due to this Idea that saw
Ing lumbor will mako a man rich.
Tho wealth of tho lumborman has
been made by tho Incroaso In tho val
110 of tho timber lands,
"Wo have boon In tho lumber busl
noss for many years and I know that
thoro was no monoy mado In saw
ing lumber until 1897. Then somo
profit was mado. Thon tho wages
in tho east woro much lower both In
tho woods and In tho mill. Now,
wages aro higher and tho cost of
producing lumbor is higher bo that
with tho present market thoro Is no
profit. An ownor of a saw mill to
day would mako monoy faster If
tho monoy ho has Invested In his
plant wns Invested In timber, Tho
lncrenso In tho value of tho timber
would bo greater than anything ho
could mako operating u mill and ho
Wltllrt tint hflUA .tin ttnmn nn.1 .....t.1n
1. uu.v. uui. uu.u tliu VUiU UUU WUUU1U
Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
PORTLAND, Oct. 21. Wheat un
changed. TACOMA, Oct. 21. Wheat un
changed. CHICAGO, Oct. 21. Wheat closod
as follows: December, 03 7-8c;
May, $1.00 1-8; July, 90
7-8c.
HOW?
RAIN COATS and rubborlzod
CAPES at tho LADIES EMPORIUM.
IIEAIt TRAPS at MILNER'S.
SHOULD WE?
ItAIN COATS and rubborlzod
OAPES at tho LADIES EMPORIUM.
1 "-
LAMPS nt -MILNER'S.
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