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Established In 1878
its Tlio Coast Mnil.
jSNTrslFFICIAL VOTE
ANNOUNCED BY COUNTY CLERK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
and Coos liny Advertiser.
104
Lasstng Board Completes
Inspection of Precinct
Returns.
h ON MEASURES
I USS THAN CANDIDATES,
.-.. I nnrlo fieuiolrl
iBowermuii l-uuuo wowum
West By 103 Votes In
County.
he official canvass of tlio county
TUFT PLEASED
WITH
CANAL
President Resumes Inspection
of Panama Project and
Hears Good News.
(By Associated Press to Coos liny
1,449
149
574
1,346
1,892
198
002
C75
429
1,901
837
HARBOR
IRK
IS
DISCUSSED
Times.)
TVW.VWA Nni 1 !. .Prnfllilntlt
1 ..... ....., ...... --. .-
Un has Just been completed Taft bright and early this morning re-
' .. -H-I..1I.. MM.Mn.f1 st.mrwl lild InannMlntl nf Pfllint Work.
Iltlo results oiiiKwui uiiuiin.. .... - ...-,
tho courtesies of County o presmcni wns uuhkhu:.. iu ..,..
rtJ. Watson, Tho Times Is en-, nrobloms sorl-
L to present tho results on tho 0U8 Thoy flny tho wnolo question
lire ballot today. Tho voto of B ono of construction and ono of
la county was ns follows: mngnltudo rnthor than of onijlncor-
roXGIlESSIONAL. mg uimcumes
Ifcprwntnllvo In Congress.
r F.lmoro nrohll). . . . 209
r a . , . .. .
: C Hawley, ropub. ... i.od
Iff. Shcrmnn, Soc 570 ,
10. Smith, Dem 813
STATU.
Tor Governor.
rBowcrmnn, ropub. . . .
L Eaton, Trohlb
i, S. Richards, foc
ild West, Domo
Tor Secretory of State
W. Demon, rcpub. . . .
A. Davis, prohtb
liko McDonnld, roc
tur Oliver, domo
For Stnto Treasurer.
i!l Dutler, prohlb. . . .
Rosu n. Kay, ropub. . . .
m. H. Otten. soc
Justice of Supremo Court.
hl; of Supremo Court (-1-ycar
term).
Itrr J, Dean, ropub. . . .
U Bright, prohlb
ftcnu A, McBrldo, non-pol.
Jndl
I D. Myers, soc
I R. Ryan, soc
'oedion T. Sinter, non-pol.
Ml
For Justice of Supremo Court
(fl-year term).
Port Commission Holds Ses-
sion to Play For Pushing
Improvements
At ri mooting of tho Port of Coos
nay Commission yesterday, It was
decided to go nhoad with tho Impro
vement of tho harbor and InlotB ns
'rapidly as possible Preliminary
InlauB for tho work nro now woll un-
1,871 'l,CT wny nnd u ,8 ll0I,cd t0 BQt tnom
'372 in full Bwing In tho courso of an
.othor fow mouths.
Plnns woro nlso mndo for pushing
Coos nny's clnlm nt tho next session
of congress for an ndoqunto appro
priation for harbor and bar Improvement.-
II. C. Dlorn was omployod to
gnthor statistics on tho Imports nnd
exports, etc., which will bo ombodl
1,336
724
G09
020
59G
Ml.
I P Ramp, soc
Tor Attorney General.
C Drlx. toe 844
LM. Crawford rnnnl. 9.541
--- ' tnv 'm, rw
fT Sunt, of I'nlilln Tnsirnrtlnti.
R. Alderman, ropub. . .. 1,025
oB4 bar nnd harbor, and In turn In press
ing uoob uuy a uiujiu """ vw-
gress.
C. R. Peck reported thnt-whllo In
San Francisco rocently no nau ln
.vcstlgatod tho dredging situation
I nnd found that thoro aro four com-
.030 . ... . .-.i . km
. ... nnnlos WHO miKIH oo uxiiuuiuu iu um
ri,ta ZTr C" ' ' , 'on harbor work hero. These com.
B. Horner, domo 007 . M ,,, ,lft w,,nir tn bid either
"MR. Steel, prohlb.. . . 227 T ZL " n , nort bonds
DylaIdrerR,,:lc.r,,n,Cr- . 07! ri1 ,X. Pr C.nt, l H
ii. R ," . ,-,n'l'nn w to-navo urouHiu e"i"""
8. Dunlway. ronub.. . 1.703 ' . .... . i, 0,in
E. Godfrey, domo. . 742, . n . . .,, hnrbop .. lf thoy
t Commissioner of Labor, I ... ,, it ftt a reasonable price. It
can bo dredged much moro qluckly
than If tho commission has to wait
and build Its own drodgo.
Edgar McDaniol of North Bond,
appoarod beforo tho commission nnd
urged that they send a ropresonxa
tlvo to tho Trans-Mississippi Con
gress t San Antonio as the rocom
IHER MEATS CAUSE OF STBiKE COST OF LI! IN EASE
Ahrmt Rnn Man fin I no An.lduct havo Btruck for nn Incrcnso In
I wages to cover tho advance In ,tho
geles Big Aqueduct Demand
Increase In Wages to Cover
Advance.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15. About
tlvo hundred union miners and
mucltors employed In tho tunnels of
tho big Los Angeles 250-mIlo nque
price of meats charged to tho men,
Moats bolng raised by tho eating
house contractors. Tho men aro
members of tho Western Federation
of Miners nnd nro understood to
hnvo tho banking of thnt organiza
tion. Tho minora nro being pnld a
minimum of $3, nnd muckers, $2.50.
Both classes recolvo dally n .bonus
amounting from fifty cents to $2.00
a day.
PINCHOT
ILL
FILEJ BRIEF
Former ""Chief Forester Given
Permission by Taft to
Take Action.
(By. ABSodntcd Press to Coos Boy
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15.
President Taft responding to tho re
quest of Glfford PJnchot, formor
chief forestor of tho United Stntes,
and n brother of Jnmos Plnchot for
permission to submit n brief on tho
question of Issuing pntcnts on tho
Cunningham-Alaskan conl land
claims, has Informed Plnchot ho may
submit such n brlof nnd hns advised
him to forwnrd It to tho oxocutlvo
olllco boforo Decombor 1.
TEST PROVES
MONITOR
POOR
ROBIN COOPER
T
ID
GUILTY
11
Such Is Verdict of Jury In Not-
ed Tennessee Plurder
Case.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
NASHVILLE, Tonn., Nov. 15.
Robin Coopor, chnrged with tho
murder of Sonntor Cnrmnck, wns
found not guilty.
Tho vordlct was brought In on tho
recommendation of Attqrnoy Gen
ornl Andorson. Tho Supromo Court
rovorsed tho decision of tho first
trlnl In which Robin Cooper nnd his
fnthcr, Colonel Duncnn B. Coopor,
woro found guilty of murder In tho
first dogreo. Tho Supromo Court af
firmed tho decision In tho enso of
tho father,
IS REPORTED TO BE CHEAPER
PRICES
CA
'T
ORDER
T
OWNS
U
ORY
Puritan Almost Sunk During
Experiment In Hampton
Roads Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
TlmnR.l
FORT MONROE, Vn Nov. 15. That tho cities and towns that votod
In an oxporlmont to test tho offoct "wot" in counties thnt wont "dry"
of an unconflnoM oxploslon of high nt tho last election cannot uo aociar
Greater 'Oregon Home Rule As
sociation So Contends Un
der Home Rule Bill.
PORTLAND. Ore. Nov. 15.
v-j-r im.i,. I . nort or tn0 of an uncontlnou oxpiosion or nign m mo msi u.euwun u.......... u ...,.-
HBumott. ropub. . , 1,778 J S io usea oxplosivo- of " nitro-glycerlne. tho od "dry- during tho Interim bWeen
? wug. dul- uo . ... xrnnitnH iiiritn wna nnruv nnmnend inn uxiuriiiiuii ui tiiu iu.i uihium
WR. King, non-pol. jud. 901 ,' J'lf;tr T nf M,n" in Hampton Roads today after two law In theso counties nnd tho dnto
Ilk 1. Vnnrn nnn.nnl IUI nun nin...b " " -- - . . . nnn . .,. .. . 1I. I,,In lilll nnna Into
" WW ui IIUM-llUti
Exprehs Drivers In New York City
YYvcttttti Wtlr
(By Assoclntod Press to Coob Bay "Our attorney's opinion slnco Homo
U Curry, soc 950
Lp Hoff, ropub ,578
U. linilBinn .amk tirwm
..s.uu, UCIUU, ... U I o
r For Railroad Commissioner.
McLaln, domo. . . . 1,771
" J. Miller, ropub. . . . J.152
For Stato Eiicrlneir.
Koob, soc 917
H. Lewis, ropub. . . 2,042
DISTRICT
' For Dlv. Giitif n 1ir.
4 T. RhlnnnMr nn..t. 1 OC
r JikIro of Circuit Court
(Second Judicial District)
8. PnVn , j - mo
. v, iOI,.UBm i.iioo
''Hamilton, demo. . . , 1,448
1Wa F. Jones, repub... 1,151
' Upton, non-nartlann. . 742
tilt TtATIVlC4it n 4 l.-An
If. -r.vuiiiira,
I lloos nnd CniTy Counties)
K ?. G11.W
chnrges of 200 pounds onch woro tho now Homo ittuo dim goes into
oxnloded against hor nftor a turrot. offoct is tho contention of tho liquor
Sho had to rush to tho Norfolk Navy mon in Oregon.
Yard as sho was in a sinking condl-'
tlon.
STRIKE f8 OVER.
H. C. MeAUIstor of the 'Greater
Oregon Homo Rule Association, will
probably havo legal stops takon at
onco to protect tho liquor mon In a
number of towns that aro nffoctod.
Mr. MeAUIstor In a stntomont says;
Times.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 15, Four
thousand striking oxpressmon wont
back to work wearing union but
tons.- For ,tho first tlmo in two
weeks, ono thousand teamB of tho
various companies nro travollng un
hampered In Manhattan, Brooklyn,
Jersey City and Hobokon, and slow
ly to tho great comgestlon of express
packages Is boglnnlng to bo deliver
ed.
feet long, forty foot wide on top
mondatlona of this body aro vory in-land twenty feet wide at the bottom
.... i iiA..n. I i ..- nt iiAan nf thn Inwnnt
fluenttal in tno mauer ui ik""""ijiiiu ""
Copplo, demo 1.048
k ' -"Ojr, BOC 700
P. Piornn ,.
'""I 4CJIIJU l.JOJ
I
COUNTY.
For Repi-esentntlve.
''VI . I1I
.:
r ien, rfipub. . . , ,
I Pn r. . ,
1t. vuimiy JUUgO.
- uuersc
931
2,285
M,
son, repub
971
090
789
p.ii.r.r"rH ,
t',E.n..,: ' "w",u
r "&, soc
fc!l It ' dem 1931
r ' "ajuen. soc.
r'
i
fc
'Yoak
535
am. renuh. .... 1.047
For County Clerk.
'Continued on paga 4.)
After hearing his talk, tho commis
sion decided to Bond L. J. Simpson,
port commissioner-elect.
Win. E. Hommo nnd A. A. uay oi
Cooston, appeared before the com
mission and petitioned tho construc
tion of a shin channol to Cooston.
They ask for a channel about 1,500
feet long, 40 feet wldo on top ami
32 feet wide at tho bottom with a
minimum depth at low tldo of four
feet. Thoro Is a difforenco of opin
ion nmong tho residents of Cooston
as to whoro tho wharf should bo lo
cated and tho commissioners dqcldcd
to hoar both sides presont their
claims at tho next session, the sec
ond Monday In December. Mean
whllft tho nort onglneer was instruc
ted to lnvestlgato and ascertain tho
expense of tho proposed work. Tho
Cooston people estimate tho cost at
$1,000.
The question of building tho canal
between Ten Mile and North Lakes
also camo up. Engineer Robinson
presented plans for It which call for
tho construction of a channel 2,700
stage of water. Tho adoption of an
ordinance providing for this impro
vement will come up at tho uext
meeting, It Is difficult to estlmato
tho cost of this Improvement accura
tely ns at present a dredge can't bo
takon In there but will have to be
built specially for it.
At a meeting it was decided to
lovy a three mill port tax ror tno
Rulo carried In tho stato 1b that tho
county Judges will havo no powo-
to isauo an order declaring prohibi
tion in forco in townB thnt voted
"wot" nt tho Novombor election."
APPLIES TO MARSHFIELD.
Tho abovo will bo of docldod inter
est hero ns it applies dlroctly to
Marshflold an woll na to Bandon,
North Bond and Emnlro In Coos
county, It Is presumed that It will
bo part of tho basis of tho contest
whlcjj tho liquor men will Institute
on or u.oioro isovomuor zi, inu uaiu
on which County Judge Hall' has lo
clded to tako formal action In de
claring tho result of tho recent olep-tlon.
UP IN SEATTLE
Pork Declines One Cent, But
Everything Else Is Higher
On Puget Sound.
(By Associated Press t'- Coos Bny
Times.)
SEATTLE, WnBh., Nov. 15.
Pork has fallon ono cont, beef Is ox
pected to go higher, tho best oggs
nro 05 cents, butter Is nt n top
prlco and Is rising, npplcs and veget
ables aro cheapor, and AbIi Is stend-
tly rising In splto of tho Increased
supply.
Reduction In Price of Meats
and Foodstuffs Reported
In Several.
CHICKENS AND TURKEYS
ARE LOWER IN DENVER
TEXAS GIN
W
E
Pacific Coast Cities Have Not
Yet Enjoyed Benefit
of Decline.
(Ey Assoclntod Press to Coos "
Times.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Reports
from various parts of tho countrr
Indicating n fall In tho prlco of
meats Is reflected by similar roports
from locnl dealers. They say tho
dccllno hns nlrendy begun. Beef
nnd pork prices hnvo dropped oft but
tho best grndo of bncon nnd ham
show no chnngo.
Increased production of corn and
lncrcnsod production of hogs caused
by tho high prices Inst soason aro
snld to bo responsible for tho lessen
ing prlco of ments. ,
Rumor That Armed Band of
Mexicans Was Marching On
Town Causes Exoitement
.
REPORT NOT TRUE.
(By AsBoclntod Press.)
SAN ANTONIO, Tox., Nov.
15. Thero Ib no truth In tho
report that armed Mexicans
nro mnrchlrig on Rock Springs,
Tox., whoro tho Moxlcnn, Rodrl-
giiox, was recently burned at
tho stako.
ROCK SPRINGS, Tox., Nov. 15.
As n result of a report thnt n
body of thrco hundrod nrmod Moxl
enns woro marching upon this town,
cowboys nnd ranchmen from tho
surrounding country, nrmod with
rlllos and revolvers aro pouring Into
Rock Sprlnga today. Tho ranch
pcoplo of this section nro so nnxlous
for combat with tho Moxlcnn bnnd
that thoy probably will mnrch this
afternoon to moot tho nllogcd In-
vnders.
Tho roport thnt nn nrmod bnnd
of Mexicans Is hendod for this place
Is now believed unfounded,
PARIS IS FLOODED.
River Selno Continues to Itlso To
day. (By Associated Prosa to Coos Bay
Times.)
PARIS, Nov. 15. Tho Selno con
tinues to rlso and tho ofllclnl predic
tion Is that tho maximum will bo
reached Thursday. Many of tho
lower streots aro flooded.
NEGRO IS THREATENED
MAJORITY 18 SEVENTEEN.
Through an error yesterday, Tho
Times stated that tho offlclal can
vass of tho voto In Coos county
showed that tho "dry" majority was
twenty-seven. This wna an error as
year and an ordinance fixing that as tho offlclal canvass showed It to be
..... ... .j .-.. -. ll. ..ulln.1 ononnlonn nr air Ipbb than tllO
no invv will uo uuuihcu ni. mo uwt,(" .,.,,,.... . -
sosslon. This, It is estimated, will
raise about $22,000 of which $15,
000 will bo needed to caro for tho
Interest on tho proposed bond Issuo
and sinking fund and the balance of
$7,000 for current expenses and Im
provements by tho, port. All or tho
commissioners except W. P. Evans
were present yesterday Mr. Evans
Is Hj l'oriiana.
Special sale on blankets at Tbo
Hub. '- '
..t -
Havo your calling cards printed' at
The Times office.
unofllclnl count showed It to bo.
Today local mathematicians claim
that, tho total "dry" voto In tho
county should bo 1034 Instead of
1030 against 1013 "wot," making
tlio majority for tho "drys" twenty
one. ThlB proves correct according
to tho "wet" and "dry" vote by pro
clncta furnished County Judge Hall
by County Clerk Watson, tho lattor'a
total for tho dry voto -being four lesa
than tho figures show.
i,- .
.Antevenlng with IULEY at Baptist
church NOVEMBER 25. t
"I
New Jersey Slob May Lynch Alleged
Murderer of Girl,
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ASBURY PARK, N. J., Nov. 15.
Following tho threats of n mob to
lynch Thos, Williams, tho negro sus
pected of tho murder of nlno-year-
old Mary E. Smith, tho prisoner waa
removed early today from tho local
Jail to tho county Jail at Freohold.
Williams donles all knowledge of tho
crlmo and thero Is reason to bellovo
ho can establish an alibi.
TURKEYS ARE CHEAPER.
Denver People Gnu Iluy Birds For
Lonn Tlmu LiiHt Year.
(By Assoclhted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
DKNVER, Colo., Nov. 15. Turk
eys nro thrco to flvo cents less a
pound for tho Thnnksglvlug soasou
this year than Inst and chickens
Bhow n Blmtlnr decrease
LOWER IN CINCINNATI.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 15. Meat
prices havo droppod sharply hero.
NO CHANGE IN PORTLAND.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Oro Nov. 15. Mont
prices and other food products show
no chnngo In this city.
LOWER IN MILWAUKEE.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 15.
Food prices horo havo droppod ton
to twenty por cont recently.
LOWER IN DETROIT.
(By Associated Press to' Coos Bay
Times.)
DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 15.
A canvass of tho provision houses
in Dotrolt shows n marknd roduotlon
In tho prices within two months
LOWER IN ST, PAUL.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ST. PAUL, Nov. 15. Pork and
beof havo dropped about two cents.
LOWER IN ST. JOSEPH,
CHINK IS MURDERED.
Hoqulam Gardener Slain, Robbed
and Body Thrown Into Hlver.
(By Associated Pross to C003 flay
Times.)
HOQUIAM, Wash., Nov. 15. Ah
Fook, a Chlnoso gardener, was mur
dered last night nnd thrown into Ho
qulam river. Ills body was found on
tho flats with tho throat cut. Rob
bery was tho motive.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 15. The
prices of most food produco show a
downward tendency horo.
SAME IN SAN FRANCISCO.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay'
Times,)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15.
Whllo thoro hns been somo reduc
tion, food prices In San Francisco
havo not changed materially tho last
fow months.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
PAVE MONEY by buying your
blankets at THE HUB this week.
Try The Times' Want Ads.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CIJICAGO, Nov. 15. Wheat clos
ed aa follows: December, 91 3-Sc;
May, 97 3-8o; July, 9 4 Vic.
PORTLAND, Nov. 15. Track
wheat prices Club, 75 to 7Co; Blue
stom, 78 to 79c: Red Russian, 73c;
Valloy, 78o; Fortyfold, 70 to 77c.
TACOMA, Nov. 15. Milling
wheat Bluostom, 79c. Export
Bluestom, 78c; Fortyfold. 76c; qiub,
75c; Rod Russian, 73c-
Z1A