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XXXIII.
Established In 1878
ns Tlio Const Mntl.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
CIPUT DAPCO A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll inn
EIGHT PAGES. nd Coos Hny Advertiser. 102
GRIPPES
LLE ELMORE
ALLEGED 10 BE IN ALBERTA
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TEAWER WRECKED NEAR CORDOVA'NOW CLAIM THAI VICTIM WAS
Lan For Whose murder
sband Faces Death In Lon-
it. U.J 4- Q A I it in
Bon Aiieyuu iu pc miivg.
RANGE ACTIONS 'BY-
STRANGE WOMAN NOTED
Icago Friend of Woman De-
lares It Cannot Be Her
Matter Being Probed.
Associated Press to Coos liny
Times.)
(IIIX, Alberta, Nov. 12. Thoro Is
t excitement over n report that
Lonan lio arrived In town Wed-
Idar la Hello Elmore-Crlppcn for
mt suspected death Dr.' Crlppcn
qnder sentonco to bo linngcd In
fcdon, November 23.
Alter tho woman alighted n train,
s nt direct to a livery barn and
!red a team of horses hitched to
won. alio ion mo uopoi wim
i llrcryman snylne alio would send
learn nnd driver back next day
1 1 menu, i dp uorscB were rc-
-aed br, a farmer.
NiVhllo waiting In tho barn, tho
tan case wnB being dliicussort by
poop of men standing near her.
le o( them remarked, "I guess
It will niako old Doc Crlppon
mk over In London." On henr-
; (be stntomont tho womnn faint
bat soon recovered.
TWO SOCIALISTS WIN.
i
(By Associated Press.)
TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 12.
Late returns from country pro-
clncts show two soplallsts woro
elected In Plerco county. They
nro Joseph Parks, Justlco of tho
peace, and Pedar Sorenson, con-
stable. They nro tho first social-
Ists to bo elected to offlco In tho
state of Washington.
)
BENNETT ON
I PORT MATTER
Makes Statement Concerning
Outcome of Bond Election
Tuesday.
Portland, Belonging to Alaska, A,nalm Coa8t steamship company's
o i p. i wooden steamship Portland struck a
uucu,i oiuaiusinp oompanyi
Badly Damaged By Sub
merged Rock.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Associated Press
Times.)
CORDOVA, Alaska, Nov. 12.-
-Tho
submerged rock off Katalla this
morning and hnd n nolo punched in
tho bottom. Sho was beached at tho
mouth of Kntnlla river and tho pas
sengers landed safely. If a storm
nrrlvcs, tho Portland will bo a. to
tal loss.
MURDER MAY
case Monday:
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THE ELECTION
Special Term of Court Will Report at Coquille That Coos
iQtniliann n.l.t UMn.ni) n a ... .iianAti
slble, capablo citizens, whoso record
Ere led to much excited speculation,
redally when It wns noted her ap-
iiunee tallied with tho dcscrlp-
prlntcd of Bollo Elmoro. Tho
like havo tho woman under aur-
iHlawe nnd
Kijr.
sho may bo nrrcsted
DOUIITS THE STORY.
Kluioru
tojo Friend of Hollo
Thinks ller Dead.
fl Associated Press to Coos nay
Times.)
CHICAGO, Nov. 12. Bruco Mll-
a witness at tho Crlppon trial
w could Identify Hello Elmore,
ices no credonco In tho report
a Alberta thnt tho woman has
wred In tho town of Allx or nny
re else for thnt matter. "Bello
!"we has no frlonds or rolatlves
tot section of tho country bo far
mown," said Miller. "As 1 havo
'i before, thero Is no doubt that
la dead and murdered, as proved
me court."
ES TWICE
TO ENID LIFE
Ness Tolstoi Reported to
Have Endeavored to Com
mit Suicide Today.
J Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmna
ft- PETEnsnnnrs v i?
"ate Olessnirn tmm T..1n onva
flte Tolstoi twice attempted to
"t suicide todav bv drownlne
"0!,8b a hole In the ice. ' ,
J. W. Bonnctt returned yesterday
from San Frnnclsco, nnd In regard
to tho recent Port election, said:
I started nbout a year and n half
ngo to prevent tho salo of any bonds
by tho Port Commission until tho
complexion of Its membors had been
chnnged, nnd tho election of Mr. L.
J. Simpson nnd Mr. C. 8. Wlnsor to
suporsodo two of tho 'Port Triplets'
Is n gratification to ovory ono Inter-
Whilo In n jested, and shows conclusively by tho
re, the womnn eagerly sennnod ni result of tho recent election that my
ber of papers nnd again fainted orlglnnl undertaking was successful
reading something concerning tho In ovory respect at tho polls. Messrs,
pen case. Theso occurrences to-
her with sovernl of n stmllnr na-
shows them to bo thoroughly in hur
mony with tho progress nnd Impro
vomont of Coos Bay, and they will
provo valuablo members of tho Com
mission, entirely freo from nil sel
fish 'influence Bonnott's Amend
ment was but an incident in tho un
dertaking to chnngo tho complexion
of tho Commission boforo any bonds
wero Issued. But It wns a wholo
soiiio mcasuro which sooner or later
will havo to bo adopted. It proved,
however, to bo n wlll-o-wlsn In tho
scrlmmngo among tho children as to
who should go to tho head of tho
class for notoriety, and It Is surprls.
lng how many 'old boys' as well a
kids' woro willing to take bait for
notoriety. Ono amusing feature for
which the class Is to bo congratulat
ed, will bo Mr. EHJnh Smith's sur
prise when ho learns that tho Bon
nott Amondmont was fathered on
him. While, as a matter of fact,
ho did not know of Its birth, and ho
will bo dumbfounded when ho
learns that ho has becomo a 'Papa.' "
"It will also bo very humiliating
for mo when ho learns that I hnvo
Indirectly Intimated to Brother Peck
thnt I would buy nil of tho Port
bonds myself, without lotting him
In nt tho back door, although unfor
tunately tho price had not beon men
tioned, even before their validity
had been settled in tho courts. Oh,
dear, dear, won't he feel badly about
that! Howevor, I want to con
gratulate the entire class, ono and
learned thnt tho election would bo
contested. Thoro Is tnlk of It and
It Is understood thnt tho Coqulllo
liquor dealers, who havo llttlo hopo
under tho "Homo Hulo" bill, nro es
pecially desirous of It
Open at Coquille to Try
Frank Garrison.
Tho adjourned term of circuit
court will bo convened In Coqulllo
next Monday by Judgo John S. Coke.
Tho most Important matter to como
up will bo tho trial of Frank Garri
son, tho fisherman, who Is charged
with the murder of Roy Perkins, his county voted "dry" by twenty-three,
associate, nnd thon throwing tho Whether the contest will lnvolvo a
body Into tho Bay. . recount of tho ballots has not boon
Judgo Coko has decided that ho
will not talto up any other cases at
tho adjourned term except this ono,
unless thero Is somo very urgent
reason.
Tom Hall, Judgo Sehlbrodo and R.
0. Graves woro appointed by tho
court to dofend Garrison whllo De
puty Prosecuting Attorney Llljeqvist
nnd District Attornoy Geo. M. Drown
will prosccuto him.
It Is expected that tho Garrison
dofenso If the stnto has built up tho
strong circumstantial ovldenco caso
against Garrison thnt wns anticipat
ed will plead Insanity. Gnrrlson has
not mado any confession and so far
as now known tho ovldenco against
him Is entirely circumstantial. Tho
crlmo wns n most brutal ono. Gar
rison Is a formor convict.
It was first plnnned to hear a
number of equity cases nt this ad
journed term but as n number of
tho attorneys wero not propnrod,
Judgo Coko decided to let them all
go over until tho rogulnr adjourned
term which will bo convened In Co
quille, December C.
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CUT OUT TOHACCO.
(By Associated Press.)
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 12.
A bill will bo Introduced in
the city council Monday prohl-
biting smoking tobacco In olec-
4 tlon booths during tho casting 4
and counting of ballots. This
is ono of tho fruits of tho worn-
nn suftrngo victory last Tucs-
day.
LAFE YDDNG
IS
County Liquor Men
So Plan.
(Spcclnl to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Nov. 12. Ac
cording to n report hero today, tho
Coos County Liquor Denlors Asso
ciation is pinnning to contest inst. Governor Cnrrnll Annnlnts
rTllAHiiilti'M Alsiittnn nt tliljlt A It r I '
iuvouu; o muwviuii ut tiiiiuu liiu i
Stand-Pat Editor Senator
From Iowa.
announced nor could It bo definitely . (ny ABSoclntcd Press to Coos Bay
United States Government In
vestigating Birth of Cause
of Trouble.
WILL PLACE NATION
ON AGGRIEVED LIST
New Outbreaks By Mobs
Old Mexico Endanger
Americans There.
In
TAKES ACTION.
CARRIES LANK COUNTY.
0LSTOI LEAVES WIFE.
'OLA. nussln Vnir 10 rpl,a mv.
n disappearance of Count Leo
. ". the Russian novelist and so-
'former, haa rmixl n nnlnfnl
fesslon. Thnt h shmiiil rlenide
e'ltu?d the oven,nS of his days In
, no one acquainted with him
t that ho should deliberately
e no nas DOrne n,ra
9 children la inmnn nt hniiof
if11 In the light of his well known
. '"cities of character. Tho bus
s,l0n that ho i eiu - 'ti.
epted by many as explaining
-unt6 sudden leave taking
1 may have a trade senuol as
ttuntess is prostrated. It has
('Ported that -sheJliasHattenipt-J
1 W end !, ,..
ABBOTT TALKS
OFjLECll
Editor of Outlook Discusses
Results From Roosevelt's1
Standpoint.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 1J. Dr. Ly
man Abbott, editor of tho Outlook,
of which Thoodoro Roosevelt Is con
tributing editor, today gave out his
(Abbott's) Interpretation of tho ro-
cent election embodied In an editorial
to appear in tlio next issue of that pub
lication. Ho describes tho popular
dissatisfaction of the present condl-
,. ,.. ., himv wn and the tlons, especially with high prices,
Ingenuity displayed, and to assuro'and the Indignation manifested over
12-1 ;. fi.i. -ffnru have been Ml-, the control by special Interests of
,y appreciated, and will Ho kept In I the tariff revision .nd jUH more at
mind In tho matters under consiuor
ntion yet."
"Tho two new membors of tho
Commission added, to tho two satis
factory members already appointed,
will prove to be, I earnestly believe,
five of as good members as could bo
selected for Port matters."
"The amendment has bad a whole
some effect already. Somo kind of
plans and projects have been prepar
ed, and Instead of a bond Issue of
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, It is
probable 'that not more than ,'the
Three Hundred Thousand Dollars
will bo expended in view of the com
plexion of tho present Commission,
without a further vote of the people.
Therefore, kindly credit me up on
Two Hundred -rnou&uuu u...,
tho books of tho Commission wun
which I am'sure will bo n source of
great gratification for you to do.
God Bless us all! ' God Bless me,
too!"
laGetiyourJplctureiframlnglln before
Judge' Coko Gets Almost Ah Many
Vol oh An Hamilton mill .Touch
Combined.
Word wns received hero today thnt
Judgo John S. Coko had carried
Lnno county by an overwhelming
majority In tho election Tuesday.
Forty-Boven of tho slxty-threo pre
cincts in Lnno county gnvo him
3,000 votes, Judgo Hamilton 2,286
nnd-B. F. Jones 1,801. It Is export
ed that this ratio will bo kept In tho
balanco of tho precincts In tho coun
ty that had not roportod when tho
nbovo figures woro secured. This
will mean nn overwhelming major
ity In tho district for Judgo Coko.
McLAIN HUNS WELL.
the defense and eulogies of tho tariff
bill. Wrath at corruption and hypo
critical pretence are disclosed In cer
tain Influential republican circles
coupled with fprgetfulnesa of the
fact that tho exposure and the pro
secution were furnished by repub
licans, a growing conviction of there
having been with an alliance be
tween special Interests and repub
lican oligarchy with being tho easiest
way to hit It was by voting with tho
opposition, Is the way Editor Abbott
explains tho republican defeat.
"Nor do I think tho Jacko'lantern
bug a boo' of Mr. noosevelt's Imagin
ed monarchlal ambitions cut any
considerable figure In the election,
the fact Is that the greatest falling
off of republican voto was In Pennsyl
vania, where his voice has not been
heard during the campaign, Is sig
nificant If not conclusive on that
point."
You can GET some very nice
things in local scenery, at WALKER
STUDIO.
ImposHlblo o Secure Voto On Hull
wny Commissioner Yet.
According to Incomploto roturns,
Hugh McLnln of Mnrshflold, Is mak
ing nn excellent showing In the race
for stato rallway'cdmmlsslonor. Do
ing on tho domocrntlc ticket, ho had
n big handicap to overcomo. Whllo
ho had prnctlcally no hopo of bolnij
elected this time, ho is running much
hotter than ho anticipated.
Today Mr. McLaln rocolvod a tolo-
grnm from Oswnld West, tho biiccoss-
ful democratic candldato for govorn
Times.)
DBS MOINES, In., Nov. 12. Gov
ernor Carroll nnnounced today tho
appointment of Lnfayctto Young,
editor of tho D"n Moines Capita', ns
United States sonntnr from low:i to
succeed tho Into senntor Dolllvcr
Young Is n "stnnd-put" loador.
E RULE IN
NINETY DAYS
Governor Will Proclaim Adop
tion of New Liquor Law1
Its Provisions.
DIAZ
1
(By Assoclnted PresB.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov.
12. President Dim of Mexico,
luiB Instructed tho governor
of Conhuiln to Invcctlgnto tho
4 attack on the Amorlcan consu-
Into nt Cludnd Porflrio bUz yea
4 tordny and to punish tho pnrtl
4 clpauts.
4
M
' na fnllnwa
or. In which ho says: "Lato roturns.
Indicate I will carry stato by 4,000
or 5,000. Coos surely did herself
proud. Thank nil tho boys for too."
PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 12. By
n substantial mnjority Homo Rulo
has carried. This Is n constitutional
amondmont, nnd within 90 days tho
governor will mnko a proclamation
declaring it adopted. Tho Homo
Rulo amendment gives municipali
ties tho right to rogulato tho liquor
Unfile, Tho Creator Oregon Homo
Rulo Association has pledged Itsolf
to assist In tho pnssago ol a model
liquor license and to gonornlly clean
up tho liquor business.
Following 1b tho Homo Rulo con
stitutional amendment:
AMENDMENT.
Section 2 of Artlclo XI of tho Con
stitution of tho Stato of Oregon shnll
bo, and horeby Is amonded to rend
(By Associated Pross to Ccou Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 12.
Through unofllclnl sources tho Stato
Department hns learned that Antonio
Rodriguez, tho alleged Mexican, who
was burned nt tlio BtnKo at uocic
Springs, ToxnB, by n mob was renlly
lieu In Now Moxlco. If vorlfiod, the
Mexican government will bo obliged
to wlthdrnV Its protest and domnnd
for reparation. This will loavo tho
United Stntcs tho acgrlovod party
for tho rioting nnd nnti-Amorlcnu
demonstrations In Moxlco.
RIOTERS ARE SHOT.
American In Guiidlnjum Shoot
Mexican Stoning Hoiwo.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
TlmoB.)
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 11. A spo
clnl dispatch from Gundlajarn says
Carlos B. Carolhors, an Amorlcan
manager of tho West End Realty
Company, last night fired Into a
crowd of nntl-Amorlcnn rlotors who
woro stoning his reeldonco killing
a boy nnd wounding n man. Carol
hors Is In Jail.
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DOUGLAS COUNTY CLOSE.
Will Require Ofllclnl Canvass to De
cide Whether It Is 'Wet' or 'Dry'
(Special to Tho. Times.)
ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 12. Tho
local option election In Rosoburg
last Tuesday was bo closo that It
will requlro the official canvass to
detormlno whothor It Is wot or dry.
Early returns Indicated It would bo
about 100 "dry" but later ones cut
this down. It may bo contested
which ever way it goes.
DOUGLAS COUNTY RESULTS.
ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 11.
County Judge Wonacott haB defeated
Judge Fullorton by nearly 100,
while E. II. Lenox wins for county
clerk by over 400. For sheriff Geo.
Qulno seems to be slightly in tho
lead over Sheriff Fenton. II. D. I
ARTICLK XL
Section 2. Corporation may bo
formed under gonornl laws, but shnll
not bo created by tho Legislative As
sombly by special lows. Tho Legis
lative AsBombly shall not onact,
amend or repeal any charter or act
of Incorporation for any municipali
ty, city or town. Tho legal voters
of ovory city nnd town nro horeby
granted power to onact and amend
their municipal charter, subject to
the Constitution and criminal laws
of the Stato of Oregon, and tho ex
clusive power to llconso, rogulato,
control or to suppress or prohibit,
the salo of Intoxicating liquors there
in Is Tested In such municipality;
but such municipality shall within
its limits bo subject to the provi
sions of tho local option law of tho
Stato of Oregon.
Tho Greater Oregon Homo Rule
Association has n membership of
about 8,000 voters, exclusively busi
ness men, who havo no Interest In
tho manufacturo or salo of liquors
with tho exception of hotelmen. The
association plodgcs itself to tho fol
lowing reguianons ui inu mjuur uut-
Reed, for Joint representative, hasi
beaten J. A. Buchanan, his plurality JneB8,
in jacKson county neing over iuu. n,1Rnlll,niv nmhlhlt thn aalo of
whllo Buchanan carried Douglas'
county by about 350. Tho county i
Intoxicating beverages to minors and
to prohibit minors from frcquonting
has voted dry by about 100, whllo,.. ..-.- nWB wWn B11h ,,
home rule was beaten in the county; .. nrnhmt tho Balo
by 600 or over.
Roseburg gavo a substantial "wet"
majority but the country precincts
overcamo this.
FLT7M1HXG
Have your plumbing done 'by
PIONEER HARDWARB.COMPANY.
of Intoxicating beverages to habitual
drunkards and to persons Intoxicat
ed. To prohibit women from visit
ing or frequenting places llcensod to
soil Intoxicating boveragea except
where such bovoragos are sold with
(Continued on pag i.).
IS BADLY HURT
Fear That Halfback of Fresh
man Team Had Neck
Broken Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 12.
Chatflold, tho right halt back of the
Harvard Frcshmon team, was so vo re
ly hurt In n gamo with the Yale
frcshmon today. It Is feared his
back was broken,
, Lator At tho hospital, Chatflold
was declared not seriously Injured.
Todny'H Football Scores.
Pennsylvania, 0; Michigan, 0.
Harvard, 18; Darthmouth, 0.
Yale, B; Princeton, 3.
Cornell, 18; Chicago, 0.
MAHKHFIBM) WINS GAME.
Tho Mnrshflold High School foot
ball team defeated North Bond High
School football team at North Bend
this aftornoon by a score of 6 to 6.
WATERFRONT NEWS.
Tho M. F, Plant reached San Fran
cisco early today and will sail from
thoro Monday nt 3 o'clock nnd leave
hero again next Thursday.
Tho steamer Redondo haa secured
a permanent dock at San Francisco
and henceforth will have Union Dock
No. 2.
DON'T FORGET tho HAND
DANCE at tho EAGLES' HALL to
night. GOOD MUSIC nnd GOOD
TI.ME assured.
Preparo to attend the THANKS
GIVING Whist PARTY to bo glvon
at ODD FELLOWS Hall Wednesday.
NOVEMBER 23, by Ladles of ST.
.MONICA'S Cathollo church. Admis
sion fifty cents and supper twonty
five cents,
the rush comeir-WAUUsii diuu.o.
er jj;q.
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