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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
nr rw ADS. tm NEWS LrV 11USINESS IS SLOW, Al Ekb. that it pays is evi. GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW Bt READING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALL THE NEWS AL-j THE TIMB TERSELY 1 OLD : :: : : "" ny SUCCESSFUL UUSI- Kg HOMES EVERYWHERE ;: MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Established In 1878 ns Tho Coast Mnll. ksxx". MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nnd Coos liny Advertiser. 89 HA BE FIRE LOSS ILL 01 I S ftish Columbia City Scene of d Conflagration Last Night. ST BUILDINGS WERE DESTROYED vi ..1MmaI IKf ntnnf nnnl lie inreaiBiiuu wcuuiuuni end Burned Some Unpro tected Yachts. Aiioclatcil Pross to Coos Day Times.) hCTORIA, I). C, Oct. 27. Flro cb itartcd lato last night nnd d with great fury until early i; destroyed Boino of tho best Mgi In tho city, nnd resulted In si eitlrantcd at a million nnd n I to two million dollars. le fire wns aided by n stiff wind ItOOSEVELT IS 52. 4 ("By Associated Press.) UTICA, N. Y., Oct. 27. To- day Is Thcodoro Roosevelt's flfty-sccond birthday. NATURAL GAS FEAR IRAI SILL VESSEL IS LOST Gasoline Schooner Mary Sachst35"1011 Gn8im schooner, Mary ,,,.., . , .Sachs, Captain Peter Barnard, from With Seventeen People and Kotzol)UO 8ound for Nom0( cnrrylng $70,000 in Gold Dust Be lieved Wrecked. I AT ROSSLYN Big Pocket Broken Into By Air shaft For Mine. No. 2. (By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay Times.) ELLENSBURG, Wnsh., Oct. 27. A pocket of nnturnl gas was struck ,m toward tho waterfront. at KomIjni yesterday In nn nlrshaft ..... ,, , for No. 2 mlno, two hundred feet I, looked as If that section of rollowlnir tho ox- city would liavo to go, out tno voaQn, flames broku out. Tho gas : aided by mllltla nnd men was still burning today at tho sur faco. Englnoors stato nn Immense pocket of natural gas was released. i the garrison, managed to hoop fire from that district. Brands threatened shipping nnd r cfcrof unprotected yachts caught ilron this cause nnd woro de- M- 1e Are itnrted In tho department wef David Spencer & Conipnny, lipread with alarmingly rnpldlM ions tto buildings destroyed wen Tlmc' ofllce, nnd tho five Sisters 'dlaj. Tho Drlard Hotel wns II; Korchcd. 8evernl flromen wore tint no fatalities aro reported. pie lots exceeds ono million nc pics to tho latest cstlmntos. - WATER WORKS IS TAKES UP DO III 1 LAST EVENING ves From San Francisco and Will Sail From Here Saturday. Redondo arrived In Inst ovo- 'i from San Francisco nftor n fnBt P tho coast. Sho hnd n light of freight but n good pnssen- Ull. Redondo will sail at 10 o'clock ' morning for San Frnnclsco B; Point. WS thogn nrrivlncr nn thn no- e tho following: ' Mae Thomns. C. E. Tlmn.lliont. J. Springer, Emmltt Baker, R. M. rr' Mrs. R. M. Baker, Miss C. miib Gusslo Bakor. Miss Leonl " V. J Murphy, M. E. Mason, Crowell W rn..nn m n. .l,l.. 'Murphy, H. e. Johnson, P. Nal- '' ' II. MorrlBVnn IT T?nnnlrn IUCn, A. Anilnrunn C! Tnlinnnn r.Catterson, f. K. Scott, J. Kop- - Mteen Bteerago. TK WHEAT MAHKET. FiKocIated Press to Coos Day- Times.) TLAND. Oct. 27. Track t Prices; Club, 80c and 81c; Wen. 82c and 83n? RM Tlim- V.Jc5 Valley, 84c: Fortyfold, ' Wc. P'CAGO. Oct. 27 Wliont Mrw. 11 follows: nnMmhor 05 1. "! f-" 1-Sc; July, 9c 7.8c. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 27. The RECALL GILL INJEATTLE Welfare League Secures Suf ficient Petitioners to In sure Election. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 27. Seven thousand voters have signed n peti tion for tho recall of Mayor Hiram C. QUI and tho rccnll election la assur ed, tho Wclfaro League announces. Eight thousand nnmes nro necessary to mnko tho recall effectlvo but tho leaguo has hopes of obtaining 15,000 signatures. bosldo her crew of two, n party of fourteen miners from Squirrel River diggings with Bcvonty thousand dol lars worth of gold dust Is twonty thrco days ovcrduo at Nomo, nnd Is believed to bo lost with all on board. 1 M WEDDED TODAY ANGEL TO SPEAK IN Hon. Geo. Shepherd and Capt. Dan Morgan Smith Arrive Here For Campaign Work Goo. E. Shepherd, commandor of tho Oregon Naval Resorvo, arrived hero this morning from Portland to organize n division of Hint organiza tion hero nnd nlso to deliver n couplo 4 of addresses on tho Bay In bohnlf of tho ropubllcnu party. Ho w(ont to Coqulllo this afternoon nnd will speak thero tonight and tomorrow night will address n mooting nt lTACOi'A, Oct. '"-Wuestem '"Mian. 80 nnrl 01 n Pvnnrt ,. ' BUlestpm S7 1-0. Pnrfir. r Mc. Club, S2c; Red Russian, North Bend Plans Municipal System R. A. Wernich Now Alderman. At n mooting of thb North Bend city council this wcok, n meeting of tho city officials wns cnllcd for next Tuesday evonlng when a dotnlled In vestigation of n plan to Install n municipal water works thoro will bo tnkon up. Councilman McDanlol ro- nnti.i tn Ihn nnnnnlt flint Enclneor ' . .'North Bond. Stnnnnrd of Portland, who prepared. Mf Shel),10rd B fcolng qut0 Bnn. tho plans for tho Bandon system had Bmo ovor th0 olcctlon nnd bollovos complotod preliminary plans for that If tho voto Ib gotten out, tho on tho Bandon system had completed tiro republican ticket will win by n nrollmlnary plans lor Korui Hem(Dig mnjoruy. nnd nn es'tlmato of tho probablo cost nnd was ready to submit It. At tho meeting of tho North Bond council this weok, the seat of Coun cilman L. A. Froy was declared va cant owing to tho lattor's extended absence In accordance with n peti tion to tho council, R. A. Wernich ivas named to servo tho remainder of tho year, or until January, 1911. A petition signed by about seventy people was presented to the council asking that J. W. Ounn be refused a liquor license. Mr. Gunn's applica tion was laid on the tablo until next meoting owing to tho fact that the number of saloons on Sherman ave nuo Is limited to nino and tho llcenso for tho ninth ono was granted to J. R Hydo a few weoks ago. As Mr. Hydo has not paid his llcenso, tho council thought to rescind his license nn,i i?rnnt It to Mr. Gunn. Mr. Hyde asked for two weoks more In which to pay tho llconso nnd ho wos grant ed It and Mr. Gunn's petition .was laid on the tablo. A resolution was adopted Instruct ing tho city marshal of North Bend in notify the owners and occupants of the bawdy houses on Stanton avo- nuo that they must vacate mem uy tho time the new road between North nonrt nnd Marshfleld Is completed. This Is In accordance with a report Philadelphia Baseball Manager Takes a Bride After Victories. (By Associated Press t- Coos Bay Times.) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27. Cor nelius McGllHcuddy (Connlo Mnck) was married today to Miss Cathcrlno Hnllohan of this city. Tho groom Is tho manager of tho Philadelphia American Leaguo team W BALLOON RECORD MADE RY AMERICA III AERONAUTS AERONAUT KILLED. (By Associated Press.) ROME, Oct. 27. Lieutenant Sagllettl fell with n military bl plano nnd wns instantly killed, M Hawley and Post Return From Canadian Wilderness Last Night. FLEW 1,600 MILES IN FORTY-SIX HOURS at San Francisco Ousted Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. II. II. North, Commissioner of Immigration which won tho leaguo ponnnnt nnd ion Angel Island, Snn Frnnclsco, wns Are Greatly Fatigued From. Ex posure But Overjoyed at Success. (By Assoclntcd Tcsh to Coos Bny 'dues.) CHICOUTJMI, Quebec, 0".t. 27. Commissioner of Immigration ,A1,nn "wiey and Augustus post, tho now holders of tho world's bal- tho world's championship this year. BREAKWATER ioui.tTT"" HOVLD 1 or retail, W. 1 nd Curry. pnne LK 27. MIlUaK 0f a special committee to tho council. 86c; Club, 81c; I The assessment for tho improve ment of Sherman avenuo from Wash ington to Ohio was adopted. The work will cost 12,C14. Mayor L. J. Simpson , cast the de ciding vote concerning the. Improve ment of tho North End of Shorman Part? If you want avenue. Ho voted to postpone me on for all voto for R. A. wnrk until next spring. Jolnt-Representatlvo for Other Business. A contract for repairing the Norm Bond city ball roof was awarded to Times "Want Ads. , Chappoll and Sells. . ' The Sherman avenue improvement wo havo representation Jonr LETTER IIEADS'and (was acceded: and DJ Brrfall 'prjler WE-US prints o, rfnifrf iWs d nald all but $500 which will be ANOTHER ORATOR HERE. Captain Dan Morgan Smith, ono of the lending orators of tho coun try, nrrlved horo this morning to delivor several addresses In Coos County In bohalf of tho Greater Oro gon Homo Rulo Association. Capt. Smith Is n most Interesting talker and has long been n student of the prohibition question. He will speak In Marshfleld Friday evening nt the Mnsonlc Opera Houso and will later deliver addresses at the' othor towns In tho county. withhold until ho puts on soma fin ishing touches. Two blocks of planking put in by Andorson Brothers on Shorman ave nue woro accepted, As no bids were received, the date of opening bldB on several projects was postponed two weeks. Tho pro jects are for tho following Improve ments: Sheridan from) California to Virginia; Virginia from Hamilton to Jackson, Union from Washington to beyond Lincoln square; Monroe from Washington to California; McPher son from Washington to California. If bids aro accepted, tho council will try to get Virginia avenue plank ed for the entire distance that it is graded, FORAKER DROPS OUT. Former Senator Causes Sensation In Ohio. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 27. Jos eph B. Foraker, former United States Senator, whoso withdrawal from the republican campaign In this stato lato yesterday caused. a sensation in poli tical circles refused today to explain tho circumstances that led to his act, -3 ' pr. "- AVHEX voting for sheriff, experl,- encQountsl. ; flo, has ItfkjY W. Gage. IN EARLY TODAY Steamship Arrives From Port land This Morning After' Good Trip. Tho Breakwater arrived in early this morning from Portland. Capt. Macgenn reports n good trip down tho const. Sho had a largo passon gor list nnd a miscollnneous enrgo of frolght. Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho Breakwater wero tho following: Jno. Cameron, F. Howard, Mrs. Rogors, N. A. Rogers, Miss McKollnr, F. Klmmormnn, W. O. Ponrson, E. Kinney, Mrs. KInnoy, D. Roberts, L. Backman, R. Jacobson, Rev. Adams, L. Lawson, A. Carlson, Mrs. Carlson, D. Klngon, Mrs. Klngon, Mnro King on, Geo. Howo, Goo. Whooler, Mrs. Imhoff, II. II. Bates, O. Avorlll, Mrs. Christian, 'D, Lewis, M. Sandlno, Jno Laird, F. Lupton,' W. A. Custer, B. Zarlty, Mrs. Clauson, Mrs. Hngon son, Ellon Hagonson, C. C. Brodlo, Mrs. Hurloy, Chas. D. B. Hudon, W. F. Huobener, V. Dawson, Geo Short dnn, II. Albright, J. L. Albright, F. L. Albright, A D. .Albright, J. H. Al bright, Mrs. Albright, M. Wolllot, W. F. Perry, Mrs. Perry, J, Healy, Mra. Healy, Mrs. Molloy, T. Nichols, Capt. Smith, F. S. Dow, W. D. Paloy, G. Smith, W. Stangol, W. II. Ellis, Geo Shepherd, Rev. Shophord, J. C. Dono van, R. Catterlln, Wm. Erlckson, II, C. Wright, Mrs. Wright, Capt. Rey nolds and thirteen steerage. spainIaT suspended from duty today by Sec retary Nagel on account of alleged lax administration. GOLD PLUNGE I (If! TWO IN MO OU Government Alarmed By Plot of Socialists to Incite Revolt. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MADRID, Oct. 27. Tho Spanish government Is aroused by tho strongth of tho alleged antl-mllltary campaign of the socialist who are claimed to bo carrying tho propa ganda into barracks for tho purpozo of Inciting tho soldiers to revolt. In this movoment, it Is asserted, tho so cialists aro added secretly by tho republicans. WHY' should -Railroads, bo watch ed? Because of their record; who can do it efficiently?" Why, Hugh McLaln, bo'Is honest, capable) 'and untiring, Albert Scelig and Jas. Bering Nearly Drowned While Fishing. Albort Scollg and Jas Boring hnd n narrow escape from drowning yes terday nftornoon and to Ray Tibbotts anil E. II. Morrlssoy they owo their rescue. It all cnino from Innding n Inrge salmon. Tboy woro trolling In n row bont nonr tho mouth of. Coos Rlvor. They got a big ono on tho lino and woro having difficulty landing him. Ono of thorn got cxolted (each says ItjpvnB tho other) end tho first thing they know tho boat turned ovor nnd both woro in tho water. With their heavy clothing, thoy could do llttlo but Mossrs. Morrlssoy nnd Tibbotts who happened to be I tho vicinity trolling, mado hasto to tho two men. Tho two boats reached thorn about tho same tlmo and tho unlucky fishermen rescued from tholr dangerous prodlcamont. Neither Is hardly ovor it yet nnd each Is blaming tho other for lotting tho biggest salmon of tho season got away. LEAGUE BALL SCORES PORTLAND TAKK8 CLOSE GAME FROM LOS ANGELES OTHER RESULTS. (By Associated Press to Coos Ray Timos.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 27. The scores in the Coast Leaguo yesterday were as follows: Aj Los Angeles R II Loo Angolea 0 C Portland 1 10 At Oakland R II Oakland v 4 8 Vernon 3 10 (Twolvo innings)-.' At Sacramento R II Sacramento .......... 2 C San Francltjco 1 3 PENNANT FOR TORTLAND. Concerning tho Coast Leaguo Pon nant, tho Portland Telegram of Tuesday says: "Probably Portland will not win 10 games, but they ought to take tho oonshlp, who nrrlved hero last ukht from tho township of Lnko Du Banc Do Snblo, whoro they nrrlvod nt 3:35 on tho nftornoon of October 19, 4G hours nftor tholr depnrturo from St. Louis, showed few Ill-effects today of their thrilling experiences in tho "America III." Tho noronnuts probably flow in nil about 1,000 miles, although tho nlr lino dlBtnnco from tho point of start ing to tho point of landing is only 1,353 miles. Tho mon woro fatigued but tho re sults of tholr trip ovorshadowod tho tired fooling, nnd nfter n night nt n comfortnblo hotel horo, nnd a hot bnth, thoy took tho trnln ovor tho Quebec & Lnko St. John road, homo- ward bound. The noronnuts renchod horo Inst night nftor n forty-mile drlvo tho rough country from St. Athrolie. Their bnlooii Is still nt Lnko Du Bnnc Do Snblo and nn offort will bo mndo to bring It bnck to civilization, nftor landing on tho Bide or n mountain tho men spent fonr nlghta out of doora with tho hard ground for n bed and nrmy blnnkots for cover. Thoy will reach Quebec this evening. i . r PLAN ItIG WELCOME. New York Aero Club Will Welcome Ifauley nnd Pent, (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times. X NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Tho Aoro Club Is planning n grand welcomo for Hnwloy and Post, tho baloonlsts, who broko nil records in tho "America III". Thoy nro oxpoctod to ronch homo Mondny or Tuesday. A foa turo of tho reception will bo n big dlnnor. CIUPPEN CARE APPEALED. May Delay Execution of Xotrtf Mur. dervr. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct, 27. An nppoal waa entered today in tho enso of Crlppon who was sontencod to death Novom bor 8. Tho nppoal will bo oxpoditod though it may bo necessary to post pone tho execution. Borles from tho Angels nnd win at least thrco out of tho olght with Vor non. That will still glvo them an avorago of .064. .Thon.lot Oakland tako olght out of 1G, which it will havo to braco up to do, and the Oaks will finish with an nvorago of only .550, according to Judge Graham's own figures. On tho truo standing of tho teams, Portland practically has tho pennant now," SUICIDE DUE TO HALL GASHS. Lntl Punished By Parents Hungs Himself. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20. Exci tement over tho world's series be tween tho Chicago Nationals and tho Philadelphia Americans, It Is eald, was the causo of tho sulcldo of Frank Ayors, 15 yeara old, a delivery boy In n department storo. When ho was rofused permission to nbsont hlmsolf to see tho game horo last week tho boy gavo up his position. Whon his parents learned that tho lnd had quit work tho boy was sent to bed wM out his suppor. Later ho wast found hanging to a balustrade, having used n sheet for a nooso. HOW can wo havo good roads nnd get honest work? Why by voting for Judge John F. Hall; boo his record. Read Tho Times' Wast ads.