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

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Canst Mall
mid Coos Hay Advertiser.
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TWa-THIROS OF
Bulk of Business Section of
Siuslaw Town Is
Burnbd.
FEW DETAILS OF
DESTRUCTION OBTAINED
F. W. Carey Comparfy Heavi
est Loser Coos Bay
Men Escape.
According to word received thla
morning by Fred llolllator of North
Brad, one of the oillcers of tho Bnnk
cf Florcnco, two-thirds of tho uub'
mm dUtrlct of Floronco, nt tlio
mouth of tho Sluslnw, "wnn wiped on
j (lro Into Sntnrdny -night.
Dut monger dotnllB of tho tiro
icro obtainable. Tho cnuso of the
lino which atnrted In ono corner of
tie block occupied by tlio Wm. Bryan
hotel anil tho F. W. Corey Lumber
company'a bulldinga, could not ho
uccrtalncd. Tho untlro block wns
llpcd out.
Tho loss is estimated nt upwnrilH
ot (50,000. No ono on tho Dny hns
inr Idea of tho nmount of Insurance
arrlcd. Tho F. "W. Cnroy compnny
of San Francisco, Is tho heaviest
loacr but ns they nro a atronp firm
the loaa will not ho ns Bovero c
them ns oiv aomo of tho prlvuto con
ttrni.
Tho bank which Is ncroaa the
itrwt, escaped dnmngo. So fnr as
can be ascertained, no ono on tlio Day
offered nny loss, although -several
North HenJ nnd Mnrh field parties
re Intcrcated nt Florence.
ELLS ABOUT
two mm
Lc'ch Phodus, Arrested In Hast
St. Louis, Hints at Mys
terious Crimes.
(Br Associated Tress to Cooa Day
Times.)
EAST ST. LOUIS. Oct. 24. Aftor
living tho details of ninny local rob
torles nnd hinting nt two murdors.
klgh Rhodtis, who wns arrostod yw
today, wns placed in solitary co
"wncnt todny. One mmrder thnt
Ithodus Int' i"tr,i ho know about
i of a n1 n nnnd Mlchnol's e.1
Cklcairi, n-,i m,, tn,u. routiv Pot
ter cf Vrr"'. ' VlHoiiri. Tho po
lice tc'lf v. ' , rMwroU to the mys
terious ijoath of Dr. W. F. Miohnels
la Chlcnno, ugust 75. IUiodus nrt
Bi"ed he w ls n Chicago at thnt
J'e Mrs, Ithodus told the, police
mt her liusbnnd tmo homo nnd
tlled ho had hold up nnd shot n
tfor,
As Mrs. lihodua wns leaving the
Mlon, her luiBband culled to her
'"anything happens to mo, you kill
Tourself.," The couplo woro mnrrlod
a July after returning liero from
Cb'cago. They lived at ono of tho
adhlB family hotels In this city.
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, Oct. 24 Twenty bus-
! were examined. In connection
"h the murder of Dr." Michael's, n
otlt, Lnt no Incriminating evl-
dence
wns adduced,
CIUPPEX'S TIMK SHOUT.
U Will Up Executed November
. Instead of Xorcinlier IB. "
J Awiated Press to Coos Bay
, Times.)
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'i tlo day one week.
h!!1n:V Vot,n r Sheriff, esporl-
Re4i the Times "Want Ads.
FLOREMCE
IS W1PE0 OUT 01 HUE
REST
RES
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GOSTJILLIONS
Government Estimates Loss of
Six Billion Board Feet
of Lumber.
(By Asaoclntcd ProBS to Coos Bay
Times.)
s WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 21.
Six lillllotv board foot of lumber val
ued at about JlG.000,000 woro de
stroyed In tho recent forest lire I
tho National forests ot Montana ami
Ifltiho. Tho total area burned over
in this ono district was 1,250,000
hctob. Tho 'heaviest Iobbob two Idulio
foroats, Coour IVAlono whoro 450,000
ncros worn burned over and Clear
water, wliero UOO.OOO acres wero
"burned over. Tlio other heavy loa
ses woro Helena National forest In
Montana, 500,000,000 feet; Cabinet
100,000,000 foot; Lolo forest, 300,
000,000. Tiow much of tho liurned
or killed timber cum bo saod It Is
Impossible 'to predict; HTi.000,000
Is the estimate bnsed on Tlio total
loss.
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Rumor oT Heavy Loss of Life
On Southern Italy
Island.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
HOME, Oct. 24. Tho minister of
tho Interior this ovenlng received
word of n HQnl wnvo nt Cnsumlcclo
to. Island ot Ischlm, that drowned
two hundred porsons. Communica
tion with tho island is Interrupted
and verification of tho report is Im
po&slblo. CM
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Portland Drops Two Games to
San Francisco Sunday
Other Results.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24. Sun
day's games in tho Ceaat League re
sulted ns follows:
At Los Angeles
First game.
Loh Angeles . .
Vernon -
Second game.
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Los Angeles 2
' Vernon -
At San Frunclsco
First Kama.
San Francisco
Portland . ....
Second game,
San Francisco
Portland . .
At Sacramento
Sacrarnonto
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Saturday's gamo rawiltod na fol
lows:
At San. Frnnclseo
Sun Frnnotoeo .
Portland
At SerBmento
Sftorn)Bto .
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t ,L.Qji, Aivel
Vernon
Lob Angeloa
(Elovon Innings).
WHY should the Railroads be
watched' Because of their record.
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LEAGUE
HOPE MISSING
Message ReceivedFrom
"America III," the Only
Missing Craft In the St.
Loliis Entries.
Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 24. The baloon
"Amorica III," tho only one in tho
international baloon race thnt has
not been reported landing, pnssed
over Thompsonvllle, Mich., Tuesdny,
October IS nccordlng to n message
received todny by the Aero Club of
St. Louis. Tho message wns signed
by Alan It. Hawley nnd Augustus
Post, pilot nnd aide. It wns dropped
to u farmer eight miles from Thomp
Honvlllo, It rend "Thompsonvllle.
Mich., "America III" pnssed over
this placo Tuosday. Courso due
north." Tho course followed was
thnt of tho "Azures" nnd thu "Hel
vetia." Tho former landed 32 miles
northeast ot 11 1 scotr.fl lug, Out., nnd
the lnttor near Villa Marie, Out.
Tho recoipt of tho message has re
vived tho hope that Hawley nnd Post
nro alive. Now It la only n ques
tion of getting thorn back to civiliza
tion. Tho Hudson Bay Company and
other searching parties nro looking
for tho missing bnloonlsts.
PLANT WILL
Si. TODAY
Steamship to Leave This After
noon for San Francisco
Rough and Heavy Fog.
Tho M ,F. Plant will probably sail
thlB afternoon for Sun Frnnclaco. Sho
wvu) scheduled to sell yesterday but
owing to tho rough bar nnd heavy
fog, Captain Burtla decided to wait
a dny beforo venturing out nnd will
endeavor to sail about 2 o'clock this
ulternoon.
Among thoao nvervlng pnssago on
tlio Plant aro tho following:
Roy Snndorson.Oeo. Mnlndcr, Miss
McKennn, Miss drub, Miss Maud
IVerno, Delia EvnnK, Frank Spalding,
W. P. Murphy, Cnpt. J. Ernst, O. W.
Lnuford, Mero Gonsher, Grace Snn-
lf8,rd. Mrs. I. A. Rose. Mrs. S. F.
Chase, Mrs. R. H. Homer, Mrs. Mc
ICnntlrc, Mrs. Bulllngton, J. R. Do-
bnult, D. II. Potts, A. Roberts, Aug
ust Wolss, Mr. Booth, Mrs. Booth, R.
Booth, Geo. Langslng, Fred Moms
nnd ten stocrago.
JUDGE COKE
Coos County Candidate Re
ceives Flattering Recommen
dation From Dist.-tyty.
The following iottor from District
Attorney Goorgo M. Brown Ih solf-ox-plnnatory:
ROSEBURG, Ore., Oct. 20th.
Hon. A, G. Stenmrf, Oakland, Ore.
My Dear Judge: Referring to your
Inquiry concerning tho laws creating
three judgeships In tho flecond Judi
cial district and touching tho ability
andlntetrrity of Hon John 8. Coke,
1 have this to say:
The second Judicial district 1b the
largest Judicial district in the etato
and compriseu tho counties of Ben
ton, Lincoln, Lnno, Douglas, Coos
and Curry. Tlio law provides for
three circuit Judges of this district.
The law further provides that the
labors of these three Judges may be
divided no thoy may agrco between
themselves.
The law a'80 provide thaj "One
o,f said Judges shAll relde sputh r
tb Umpnua river nd wes of thc
onst rans of meuntalti duliiK '.
term ot offlcj " Tins tjr.iu: ' n i
eqnlv.leiit to s 'n", I'.fr. c' . ? '''
term r Mcr o. i .f tl.f 1 "'
iv-to in r j v " u' , '"
f ,.,!-,. th - p . t .i i .i'y i". i '
west of the Coatt Rtrape of matin
talns While the law d.""3 1101 f xprc"'
sta'e that on ot tto ca; rdi' i . tuU
BROWN FAVORS
II ARE ill
VZLh IX WILDEKXESS.
Think Missing Baloon Im In Wild
lU'glon of Canada.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
TORONTO, Cnn., Oct. 24. A re
port todny from Hlchnrd Colo thnt
ho nnd canotst companions saw n ba
loon crnsh Into n denso Ontnrlo for
est nnd buratcd nnd wero unnblo to
reach the spot, although it appeared
but n mile nwny, wns quoted todny
as showing tho difficulties which
even a well equipped expedition must
meet. Thoso who know tho district
beyond Klsklslnk, Quebec, nro not sur
prised thnt tho racers have not been
heard from if they continued Into
thnt wIldernesB. Thero tho Quobcc
nnd the St. Lnwronco rnllroad nnd
tho Suegnnty River nnd St. Lawrence
form trlanglo around thousands of
squaro miles of wlldornoss. It wns
horo on this trlanglo thnt nn un
known bnloon wbb roported to have
pntered Wednesday. Tho trlanglo Is
not entirely uninhabited nnd today
Indian runners nnd woodsmen were
sent out to And trnco or tho missing
aeronauts.
TO TALK HERE
Prominent Portland Orator to
Assist In Local Republican
- Campaign.
Ch. B. Selby, chairman 'of tho Re
publican County Contrnl cotumltteo
received a telegram todny stating
that Hon. 'Geo. S. Shophnrd of Port
land, onciif tho ablest orators In tho
stnte, has been secured for two
speeches in Coos .county. Ho will
nrrivo on tho Breakwater noxt weok
nnd will speak In Coqulllo on Thurs
day evening, March 28, nnd In Marsh
flold, Friday evening, October 28.
It la expected that other outside
speakers will bo secured to assUt
in tho Republican campaign In Coot
county. Besides tho outsldo talent,
n number of Coos county men hnvo
been engaged to sponk nt vnrlous
points In tho county during the next
throe weeks.
bo elected from Coos or Curry county,
yet It Is fnlr to nssunio that tho spirit
of tho law contemplates thnt ono of
tho Judgos olected shnll nt tho time
of his election, bo n rosldont of Coos
or Curry county.
It Is fair to tho pooplo of Coos nnd
Curry counties to oloct ono of tholr
rosldents ns Judgo.
When tho legislature onncted tho
law creating tho third Judgeship of
the eoond Judicial district, tho gov
ernor of Oregon selected a resident
I i lwj county tor tno nppointrnont.
Ho nppolhtod Hon. John S. Coko,
who had boon a resident of Coos
county for moro than thirty yonrsj n
Inwyor who had prnotlcod his profes
sion within tho bounds of Coos coun
ty for nearly twonty yenra. ,Aftor
Judgo Coko hnd been tried out as cir
cuit Judgo( following his appointment
in j'oorunry, iaos, tho pooplo of
Goes and Curry counties, by nn over
whelming voto In tho primary elec
tion, cxpressod a wish that Judgo
John S. Coko bo elected as tho Judge
to reside in Coos or Curry county.
The wishes of tho peoplo of tho coi
counties should bo respected. Per
sonally, i have known Judge Coko for
seventeen years nnd know ihlm to bo
-t ...... in imvinuy, uuuiiy, learning
and he will make ono of tho best
Judges that ever presided In a court
of JiiBtlco within tho atato of Orogon.
Tho peoplo who know him best ad
mire him tho moct. Vou thavo a
rJght to voto for two Judges at tho
coming November election and ono
of yqur voto should be cast for Coke.
Yourn very Jnily,
geo. m; BROWN.
HOW can wr Iive jooj roads, nnd
ot honest wtirli?
r rrovs ha.yqvkts.
E:dnjir's emit.
Meklietti'ti oproad.
Will Kennedy's Bachelor dlnnor.
Read The Times' Want ads.
NINETEEN LIVES
F
SAMWWVVVAAAAAA
1910 CHAMPS
Takes Fifth Game of World's
Series From Chicago
Sunday.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 24. By n
scoro of aovon' to two, the Philadel
phia American Longuo Champloits
wrested tho fifth gamo of tho World'B
Chnmplonslilp sorlcs from tho Chi
cago National Leaguo i'onnnnt win
nors ycBtordny nnd gnlnoJ tho 1010
bnBcbnll honors. Tlio gnmo wns
plnyed In Chlcngo nnd was witnessed
by a record-breaking crowd.
Brown nnd Archer woro tho Chi
cago battory and Coombs nnd Thom
as tho Philadelphia battory.
Tho result:
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Philadelphia 7 0 0
Chlcngo 2 10 1
THEVICTOR
Defeats Coquillo Independents
By Score of 10 to 0
New Style Game.
SCORE.
Mnrshflold 10
Coqulllo 0
TouchdownB J, Cowan and
II. Brlggs.
LongCHt ftnlnK.
O Abbott 20 yards end run; for-
ward pofia to Abbott, 15 yards;
O forward imbb to Cowan, 20
yards; Johnson (Coqulllo) end
run, 30 yarda; forward pass to C
II. Brlggs, 1C; forward pas to
S. Brlggs, 2G yards. O
THE LINEUP.'
Coqulllo Position Marshilald
Curey Contor M Kruegor
J Bellanl r guard V aiitlllams
T Bollonl 1 guard L Blnnohnrd
Clilsliolni r tncklo K Johnson
Nosier I tncklo , I Elrod
Johnson qunrtor Flanagan
Shoup r ond Abbott
Miller 1 ond 8 BrlggH
Swain r half II Brlggs
Collier 1 Imlf J Cowan
IIow.oll V Back A Blanohnrd
Substitutes; Coqulllo J. Juzn,
Patterson, aionn. Marshfleld Bob
ICrueger, Chas. Morchant, Ed Dolan,
G Snydor. Bob Krtioger replaced
Gullllams in second half a right
guard. ,
Tho Coqulllo rootorssaw tholr font,
ball toam dofeatod yesterday on tl
Marsh0eld( grounds, but tho vlctorj
was not overwhelming and when tl'
teams meot again, Coquillo is like
to turn tho tables, It form Is taken
Into consideration. Though defeated,
Coqulllo played a good gamo, both
offensive and defensive, but boforo
tho county sedt boys woro nblo to
solvo tho forward pass employed by
Captain Blanchard'H elovon, two
touchdowns woro Bcored.
Mamhllold used tho forward pass to
good advantage, though two trials
woro frustrated. Coqulllo thought to
gain by this moans towards tho lat
ter part of tho gamo but inoa o'
tholr trials woro Intorcoptod and the;
wont back to straight football.
It was a most Interesting game
throughout, for tho Coqulllo ten
had tho ball within 20 yards of
Marshfleld'a goal twlco. Tho home
boyB hold, liowovor, and Boon worko '
tho ball down tho flold. Thoro wo
tho usual satlafacUefl among tv
playora over tho clean, fair gar
W
MARS ELD
LOST IN
SHIPWRECK
Steamei; Regulus Sunk Nine
Miles From St. Johns
Today.
MEAGER REPORTS ARE
RECEIVED FROM IT
Was Bound From Belle Isle to
Sydney Occurred at .
Shoal Bay.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ST. JOHNS, N. V., Oct. 24. Nows
of tho wreck of tho steamer itogulus,
bound from Hollo Isle to Sydney
with tho low of nineteen of tho orow
hnB beon received hero. Tho wreck
wnB at Shoal Bay, nine inlleii from
hero.
POPE PIUH IH WELL.
No Truth In Humor That Ho Is
IlldlHlMM'l.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ROME, Oct. 24. Tho report thnt
Pope Plus Is Indisposed ot gout (s
unfounded. Ho. held his usual rccop
tionB today.
playod by both Bides nnd nothing oc
curred to can bo nny 111 feeling.
Two amusing Incidents occurred In
tho last half of the game. Mnmhflold
fumbled tho bull nnd ono of tho Bol
lonl boys grnhbed It nnd atnrtod for
his opponents' goal. Somebody
downed 'hlin nfler ho hnd covered It)
yards, or It Is Just possible ho might
have made n touchdown for Mnrsh
flold. Coqulllo attempted n forward
pnss. II. Brlggs Jumped Into tho air
nt Bcrlmningo lino and caught H-
Tho gamo was thu first played I
Mnrshflold under tho new rules, nnd,
oxcopt to n closo obaorvcr, Is no dif
ferent from old stylo piny. A lnck
of mnau plays Is noticeable tho now
gamo, for players are not nllowod to
push and pull tho mnn carrying tho
ball.
Tho Coqulllo bunch, who enmo ovor
on n spcclnl train woro hero in stylo,
bringing tho Coqulllo band and n
lnrgo crowd. Tho rooters wore flnm
Ing red hnU ami scomod proud of
tholr Identities.
"'It wns nn Idonl, clear day nnd tho
gridiron wns on fnlr condition for tho
j?nmo. Will Chnndlor roferood tho
contest and Goo Oago was umpire.
Tholr dooIn!oiiH woro nover question
ed. 8. P. Bnrtlett of Coqulllo, was
hoad tlinekeopor nnd linesman,
Marshfleld had n few llukos, na
Boinii of tho boyfl hnd not practiced
nnd wont nto tho game unpio4)ured
and got mixed on slgnuls sovoral
tlmea, Coqulllo hnd boaton Mrtlo
Point last week nnd yostordny som
od confldont of mnstorlnK tho Mnrsh
flold Independents, hut MnrshJlo!d lies
tho nd vantage of Mr. Graves' coanhlntr
nnd plays nnd It stood them lu good
stonil. Thoy realize, however, that If
thoy win tho majority of tho gamea
to ho playod against Coqulllo, thoy
will have to ho faithful In prnctlco
and havo Bomothlng new to sorvo In
future games. Coqulllo outweighs
Mawhflold elx poundB to tho man.
Manager Robert Dlllard of tho
Mnrshflold Independents, today re
colve'd a challenge from tho Myrtle
Point Independents nnd may nrrango
a gamo with them In tho near futuro.
Somo Coos Bay peoplo knpw so
many awful things that nro untruo,
AFTER THE SUMMER.
Broko! Brokol Brokol
By thy sail gray Bands, O pea!
And oh! for tho shining shokcla
spont
That will novor como back to mo."
Oh! woll for tho crafty schemer
Ami the promoter, chlpyei t:nt
gay.
But, alas! for my wad A i':i.-" r'-
That hna vanlalia.it lllf inh. ..
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