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'"' f WPRPfPUH lW lW"!iHW;,'MaiTrr' ttti i n mpy ADS. NEWS . aimi.VESS IS SLOW, AW GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT READING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AL.J TUB TIMi TENSELY 10L1) : :: :: ' ..c THAT IT PAYS IS EVI- rni V SUCCESSFUL IIUSI- lU""1, ..IKIIVlUlll.MIM I HQtSI.a jiiVJi.ivxijii!nm a MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Established in 1H7H ns Tho Const Mall. ..txxm. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall ami Coos Hay Advertiser. 88 WT""irj mmt& wiljlfi I. AG BALLflOH THOUGHT TO IE SEEN SEEN NEAR BORDER tod States and Canada join In Hunt For "America 111" IL CLERK IS SURE HE SAW IT . Led to Have Crossed Line Into Relentless Wilderness. Ij Associated Icbb to Cooo Day 7 lues.) LlT WILLIAM, Mont., Oct. 2G. !jl. a Oueirnnl, n mnll cleric on i Canadian rnclllc Railway run- U Into Fort Wllllnm from tho fctrtnorica on nis niiitui uuiu " Lit that while passing Oulmotte, I miles cast of hero, ho nnd two tori, A. J. Cobiirn nnd II. Leu, no- W what appeared to bo tho light ibaloon which was going duo1 hi at a height of about n nillo. Lt took It to bo tho "Amorlcn III" lijlr. Gucrrnnl assorted positively (baloon wnB a hugo one Not on- I nro Its lights to bo aeon but Its Itllce was clearly visible Know- tot the tearch for tho nilBHlnn bal- b. he Bought tho other train om- Itlfi to verify his story. At nny L the baloon wns nppnrentiy trav- :r when seen by tho mnll cleric. krOnlmetto It would liavo croBaod K'nr mMnlfrht tlm linn nt thn N'n- fcul Transcontinental railway bn- 1:1 which Is a relentless Wilderness. ELIES ACROSS THEjHANNEL British Dirigible Makes Suc cessful Trip From France to England. (By ABSocIntcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) BRIGHTON, Englnml. Oct. 20. Tho British dirigible, tho Morning Post, crossed tho English Channel from Franco Blieennsfnllv fni1v nml passed oor Brighton en routo to Al- dcrshot. RARE AGGIOEKTALLY SMOTHERED SEVENTY LIS LOST WHEN ALDEItSHOT, Eng., Oct. 20. Tho Morning Post arrived hero safely from Molsson, Franco. It was con atructcd In Frnnco and presented to tho British Ajrmy by London Morn- lug Post. Coroner's Jury Completes In-, vestigation of Death of Man In Float House On Water Front. ' "We, tho Jury, find that J. A. Drn ko camo to his death by accidental smothering and that thcro was no foul play." This wns tho verdict of tho coro ner's Jury that Investigated the death of Antono Drake yesterday afternoon. Tho Jurors wero Arthur McKeowu, David A. Jones, August Frlzccn, Tom McGInnls, Herman Lnrson nnd S. A. Conro. Tho Investigation was conducted, by Coroner Golden. Dr. J. W. In gram testified that tho man had. been smothered to death. Tho gen eral np'pcaranco Indicated this, or, that Drako had strangled or choked to death but n closo examination I showed it to havo been n caso of, smothering. Geo. Jensen testified that ho had found Drnke lying fnco downward in bed, his fnco burled in tho clothing. Jensen had been called in by Hongoll who wob frightened when ho nwoko and discovered Drako lying uncons cious besido him. Other witnesses wero Gus Dlm mlck, A. II. Holms, John Hongoll nnd John Hlllstrom. Somo of tho witnesses told of tho celebration in the float houso tho night previous nt which boozo was a big factor and which did not ccaso until 3 o'clock In tho morning. Thoro wns absolutely no ovldcnco to support any foul play theory or clue. Aug, Frlzccn nnd others testified thnt Drake's family was of tho nobili ty In tho old country whero ho still lias, relatives. Ho was highly educat ed, speaking and writing Spanish, German, English, Russian and Swed ish. Drnko was found dead in John Ilongcll's Float house on North Front street. HYTI GUNBOAT GOES DOWN IS FLY OFFENDERS TRE 1 TO CHANGE SEAIICH. i Cluli Order HcpivKcntntlvo to (Jo Further "West. w Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) ST LOUIS, Oct. 20. Tho receipt a dispatch reporting tho sighting I tie haloon ""Amorlcn HI" nonr kit William, Ont., caused tho Aero Bab officials to order Lewis Splndler t li at Toronto to movo his bond- Men further west on tho Cnnn- In Pacific. It had boon intonded tlc from Chaploau. Splndlor re- p4 to thn club ho hnd traced a' fitr reports of tho missing bnloon M found nono hnd might do with h "America III." ANOTHER ONE SEEN. wjIkhIj- Sot'lng Bnloons Along Caiuidlnu Bonier, Associated Press to Coos: Bay Times.) WRT ARTHUR, Oct. 2C Forost 18"s In tho government employ nord hero this morning thnt n a ras seen descending in tho 'rt between this city, which is a miles from Fort Wllllnm, nnd surgeon enrly this morning. "IW party will bo sont to And tho T'it ldch tho rnngors think may tte America III. 'IN1 BALOON BASKET. 'r Giro Located On Shores of Lnko Kiiiurln. ij AMMlated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) . LOUIS, Oct. 2C An nban- a haloon basket haB been found "r on Lake Superior near. Port ""i Ont.. nccorrllnp- tnyn moRRnnn lTJ here today. ! OTIIEIt AVIATOR KILLEi) (Hy Associated Press.) PARIS, fW 9ft rr TJlon. A , J ' an aviator, fell from a ( nt of one hundred feet and , ' inntantly killed. Ho had ( 't made tho flight from Bour- and was attempting to land. ; "US U not an i.l,v tlmn In urhfnh ' says Mr, Woodrow Wilson. Pe -win colobrato Thanksgiving xear tban oyojt bofQro Jq thQ hJg ot the Pnnnf... wt, Cau Wo have Bood roads, and ri-t "w "win.: vnv nv vrtfinf inp. ; Mn F. Hall; boo his record, 8,A4Th6T,mw.WajllliaJU w,( City Will Prosecute Fifteen or Twenty Differ Over Memory. "Tho Fly Ordinanco" was up for a lengthy discussion boforo tho Mnrsh- field city council last evening nnd nr rnngomonts woro nuido for tho prose cution of a dozon or two pooplo for not complying with it. Tho matter wns also tho occasion for an Im promptu argument as to whethor Mayor Straw know what ho wns tnlk ing nbout it. Tho mayor Insisted that ho did hut what ho said thnt ho snld wna at varlanco to what tho mombors of tho council, City Recor der Butler nnd City Attorney GosJ nnd others understood him to sny. Mayor Straw insisted thnt ho did not sny whnt thp mombors of tho council ct nl snld; thnt ho said but each sldo wns obdurato and held out. It nil enmo from Lovl Holsnor. A weok ngo Inst night, Mr. Holsnor ap peared boforo tho council and wont ed to know if ho couldn't conform with tho ordinanco in a littlo dlf- forejit way than was specified. Tho councilmon. City Recordor Butler nnd City Attorney Goss understood tho mayor to stnto thnt tho mnttor wouw bo roforred to City Health Officer MIngus who would report to tho council last night, intimating that no nctlon would bo taken until then. Tho mayor insisted last night that ho didn't say thlB but when ho called on tho various members of the coun cil and others, they said that they remembered ho did say It. Tho mayor could not bo convinced that no did and It was finally dropped. Citv Health Officer MIngus wns nresont nnd urged that the ordin ance bo enforced to prevent disease. Ho said that City Attorney Goss naa been slow in acting on the complaints he filed with him. Mr. Goss said ho had been waiting on account of tho Mayor's stntomont last Tuesday night, and because ho had to look up somo nuestions involved. Ho said he would be ready In a day or two to prosecute all who aro not comply ing with it. Remit Band License. J. Albert Mntson, manager of tho Cooa Bay Concert Band, appeared boforo the council and urged that tho license of $35 per quarter bo remit ted on tho Masonic Opera House which tho band Is now conducting. Ho snld tho band wns trying to make Itself self-supporting and that it should bo dono. An ordinance per mitting tho mayor to romit licenses whero tho show or whntovor it mnj t,n i conducted for a charitablo pur pose was dug up and the mayor said ho wpuld under tnw auena iu .. (Continued on page .) Wl IN 1 Cincinnati Police Try to Ferret Out Awful Murder In Suburb. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CINCINNATI, Oct. 20. With tho husband of tho woman, Hnrlcy Hackency, a boarder at tho Hacko ney Homo named Charles Eckcrt, and n negro driver of n mUlc wngon hold ns suspects, tho pollco nro trying to fathom tho tcrrlblo murder of Mrs. Mnry Hackency found in her homo In Cnlan Rldgo, CiAuanlnsvlllo, last night. She wns terribly mutilated. Tho threo men declnre they know nothing of tho crlmo. This is tho fifth' murder of n woman In thnt sec tion of tho city In six years, tho bo dies of tho othor victims bolng ter ribly mutilated, also. I . . T 1 W L GET RECOUNT Committee Makes Strong Ap peal to Census Director Durrand Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Census Director Durnnd after listening to protestB from a commltteo from Tn- coma against tho bureaus' population figures for thnt city said ho would not bo surprised If a recount was or- dored. T Former Center Rush of Har vard Football Team Elevated By President Taft. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 20. President Taft has decided to appoint n colored mnn to tho highest olllco In an executive branch of tho gov ernment over held by a member of thnt raco. William II. Lowls, pro ecnt assistant district attorney nt Boston, Is to bo mndo assistant to tho nttornoy general of tho Unite States. Tho appointment wna agreed upon by tho President nnd Attornoy General Wlckersham. Lowls is a graduate of Amherst and Hnrvard, and plnycd on tho Hnrvard football team nB conter rush, D ON SHIP Dreaded Oriental Disease Dis covered On Bessie Dollar At Bcllingham. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) BELLINGHAM, Wash., Oct. 20. Tho stcnmshlp Bcsslo Dollar from Oriental ports via Seattle, ontcrcl this port for n lumber enrgo for Shanghai last night but wns not per mitted to dock owing to an alleged outbreak of bcri-bori among tho Chi nese crow. No ono wns allowed t leavo or board tho vessel. Ono Chl noso sailor is dead. Tho ship may bo ordered to quarantine nt Port Townsond. '1. Disaster Follows Explosion On Libertc Off De Paix TWENTY ARE SAVED FROM WATERY GRAVE But Few Details Concerning Sinking of Vessel Are Given. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) PORT AU PRINCE, Hnytl, Oct. 20. Tho Hnytlun gunboat Llborto waB lost at sen off Do Palx following an explosion on board. It Is estimated that seventy woro killed or drowned. Twenty .woro rescued. l'AI'KK IS VICTOR. WILL m AT MEETINGS HOLD SMOKER ON SATURDAY Marshfield Republican Club Be Hosts At Odd SEND BOAT FOR FOOD STUFFS Wilhelmina In From Florence Confirms Story of Heavy Fire Loss There. Tho launch Wilhelmina is hero from Florenco on tho Sluslaw for cargo of supplies. Tho story of the destruction of tho business district by nro was substantiated by the men on tho Wilhelmina. Kyle's store was practically tho only mercantile concern that escaped the others be ing wiped out ontlroly. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Redondo Is duo In early to morrow from San Francisco Tho Breakwater Is due In tonight or early tomorrow from Portland. Fellows Hall. Tho Marshfield Republican Club will glvo a Binokor In tho Odd Fol lows hall at 8 o'clock next Saturday evening nnd It Is hopod thnt thoro will bo a big turnout of locnl repub licans. Jaa. Watson, John A. Yoakam, A. N. Gould and othor prominent re publicans from Coqulllo expect to be In nttondanco. Thoy will probably mnko short Impromptu talkB on tho campaign aa will a number of local men. Tho object of tho smoker Is to arouse mord Interest In tho coming election and to endeavor to got out tho full repbulican voto. Every republican Is asked to bo In nttondanco nt tho meeting which will be free. TO AH) IN CAMPAIGN. Taft Will Send Knox and McVengl to Ohio. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Presi dent Taft has decided to send Secret ary MacVeagh nnd Secretary Knox to Ohio to tako part In tho last weok of tho campaign for tho Republican ticket. WHY should Railroads bo watch ed? Because of their record; who can do it efficiently? Why, Hugh McLnln, ho Is honest, capable and untiring. WHEN voting for. sheriff, experi ence counts; Who has It? Why W. W. Gage.' Chairman Selby Makes Arran gements For Vigorous Republican Campaign. Chairman Solby nnd tho mombors of tho Coos County Republican Con tral Conimltteo today complotod nr rnngomonto for a most Ylborouu-rnm-pnlgn in bohnlt of tho tlckot at tho Novombor elections. Public mootlngs nro to bo conducted In every precln.it In tho county nnd In somo two or threo will bo hold. Tho nrrangomontB for tho big ral ly In Marshflold tho Saturday night provious to tho olcctlon hnvo not boon perfected. Whothor Hon, Goo. Shophord of Portland, who Is com ing horo this weok will bo ablu to hold n meeting In Mnrshflold lias not beon decided. Ho will speak In Co qulllo Thursday ovonlng, October 27 nnd In North Bond Fridny ovenlnr;, October 28. It hnd been IntonJod to hnvo him horo Fridny night but an thorowas nuother mooting scheduled for Friday night, tho commltteo nl tored Its plans to conform with tho situation and will not try to hold two mcotlngs tho snmo night. Meetings havo beon nrrnnged ns follows, tho mooting In ench enso bo lng nt 8 o'clock In tho ovonlng: At Ilnndon November 1, Judgo Sohlbredo nnd A. II, Derbyshire; No vombor 7, Tom Bennett nnd O. R. Pock. At Myrtlo Point Novombor 2, A. II. Dorbyshiro and Geo. T. Trond gold; Novombor 7, Judgo Goo. Wnt klns and R. O. Graves. At Coqulllo October 31, Judgo Guorry and O. I. Rolgard; Novombor 5, L. A. Roborts and Judgo Goo, Wat kins and C. I. Rolgard. At North Bend October 31, Judgo Geo. Watklna and W. O. Chase; No vomber C, Goo, T. Treadgold, A. II. Dorbyshiro and L. J. Simpson. At Empire Novombor 5,1 Goo. N. Farrln and Tom Bennett. At Sumner Novombor 1,0. I. Rolgard and M. C. Maloney. At Allegany Novombor 1, Goo. N. Farrln and R. O. aravea. At Bunker Hill Novombor i, O. O. Lund,. Aug. Frizeon and C. I. Rel gard. At Fair view Novombor 2, W. C. Chase and Judge Sohlbredo. At Cooston November 2, Geo. N. Farrln nnd J, C. Kendall. At Eastsldo Novembor 2, R. O. Graves and Chas. I. Rolgard. At Rlvorton Novombor 4, J C. Kendall, Jack Mereon and W. ' C. Chase. At Prosper Novombor 4, F, J. Fconoy and Col. R, II. Rosa. At Pnrkorsburg November 5, C. R. Barrow At Lakcsldo Novombor 7, Goo N. Farrln and Chas, E. Maybeo. At Norway Novembor 7, Judgo E. D. Sporry and L. A. Roberts. At Newport Novombor 5, Hop. Patrick Honnessoy and J. 6, Kendall, New Mlddlo-Welglit Champion De feat h Victorian Pug. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) SYDNEY, N. 8. V Oct. 20. Billy Pnpko, who claims tho middle weight championship of tho world, todny knocked out Williams, tho champion of Victoria, in tho sixth round, THREE. SUSPECTS HELD. Alleged Lot Augoli'N Dynamiters Irrld In Old Mexico. (By Associated Prosn to C003 Bay Times.) SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Oct. 20. Whon nskod todny concerning tho ro port that threo dynamiting sunpocts woro nrrcstcd In Moxlco in connec tion with tho Lot Angolon Times out rage, Govornor Gtllotto positively do cllnod to discuss tho mnttor, saying It would bo discourteous to tho State Department at Washington for him to sny anything. MILITARY WRITER DEAD. Fivniiiumii Who Wounded Louis Dreyfus. Succumbs. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TImos.) PARIS, Oct. 20. Louis Anthohno, tho military writer, who shot Drey fus In tho wrist on tho occnslon of tho transfer of tho romnlna of Emll Coin to tho Pantheon, Juno 4, 1908, dlod todny. T LEAGUE BALLSCORES Portland, San Francisco and Oakland Victors Yes- terday. 444 HOW THEY STAND. Won; Lost. P. C. Portland. . .111 78 .587 Oakland . . .111 95 .539 Vornon. . , ,10C 100 .514 San Franclscol07 101 ;513 Lob Angoles.. 90 113 .459 Sacrnmonto . . 78 122 .389 (By Assoclnted Press to Coos' Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20. Yes torday's scores In tho Coast Leaguo wero as follows; At Los Angoles R II Los Angolea 0 2 Portland . 2 9 At Sacramento R H Sacriimonto , 3 8 San 'Francisco . , 9 13 At Oakland R II Oakland 2 0 Vornon 1 7 SHOULD wo havo representation of a)l or part? If you want representation for all vojo for R. A uoppio, joini-uepreseniauvo Coob and Curry. for Read Tho Times Want Ads. " i tft.Vfjfr-..... towISrfiftitSffllii'A tkAtJ, WbiAs'jf