The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
EIGHT PAGES Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
nncl Cons Hay Advertiser.
108
mt
m ICO ID 170 ARE
DIED 1 Hi OUTBREAK
L to Break Up Meeting
of Opponents of Diaz1
Brings Bloodshed.
UCIPAL TROUBLE
WAS NEAR PUEBLA
krCerden Escapes But
ler Is Killed After Shoot
ing Police Chief.
Lioclatcil Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
rnrn CITY, Nov. 19. nc-
, from I'uebln wlicro tho rovolu-
CITY CAUCUS
NEXT MONDAY
eviie runors of miss
ELKINS'FOUR ARE KILLEO WHEN
In
Not As Much Interest In
This Time As In By-Gone
Years.
Tho annual nominating ctuicua to
select cniulldntcs for tho regular city
olcctlon In MnrBhfiold which will bo
hold nt tho Odd Follows hnll Mondny
ovonlng nt 8 o'clock Is not exciting
. i. ..hmmhaiI DnntAKitnv i fia tlltlnll tt.lnwmt ntt almllnH mnnjlnmi
tT rlOllUB UtlUII jtoiuiuiij .. .....w.. j.nvivav 11 n cumuli imuilllno
ihc town Is quiet. Slmllnr ro- hnvo occnnloned In tho Inst few years.
i Mine from other Interior cities, wniiu tins Is truo so fnr ns gossip
Ktlmatci of tho number killed of cnndldntcs Is concerned, thoro will
lur vary from 100 to 170.
i revolutionary movomont which
j when tho police nttomptod to
t op a meeting oi nmiTc-uiuc-
ispears to liavo ended with tuo
Lre of tho homo of Joso Cordon
U credited with linvlng headed
undoubtedly bo n lnrgo attendance
Tho factions that hnvo marked It
tho pnBt threo or four years aro ap
parently broken up.
Two councilman niul n recorder
aro to bo elected this year, tho terms
of Councilman Nelson nnd Ilonnossoy
t 1Y1 1 ..!. ..
kWi. Cordon Is said to liavo.nnu ui uccoruar utmar expiring, iir.
,$1. Forty-two nllcgcd plotters "nenm.v b iiirwuy rcsignou nnu
arrested. They Includo thoonnciimnn eison snys no win noi
lirmd lister of Cerdon. Cer-;" i canumato for reoicctlon.
iliter shot and killed Chlof of Sovornl candidates for councllmcn
. . i !--& Mlflvrt 1iAn1 tnllnil nt nrwl If la 111nlv
KCi&rcra nnu in mm was bhoi " . .,
iv Tho other sister was nr- tnat their names will bo presented
L Troops woro In readiness to o tho caucus. Nono of tho cnndl-
ik.Puebla riot should tho oven-1"1"08 " or "o porsonai aspirants
European Papers Claim Ameri
can Heiress and Duke D'A
bruzzi Will Bo Married In
Few Weeks Now In
Washington.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LONDON, Nov. 19. Despite tho
fact that Miss Kathorlno Elklns has
returnod to Anicrlcn arriving In Now
York October 4, and according to
ctfblo ndvlcos Is now In Washington,
Bonio of the continental papers con
tlnno to print stories that sho Is stop
ping at Lugano, Switzerland, Intimat
ing tho Elklns family with tho ex
ception of tho Sonator rccontly re
turned to Europe Incognito. A dis
patch from Lugano snys Miss Elklns
wns inuro arranging wiin uisuop li-
clno for her conversion to Catholi
cism' and that she was visited last
Monday by Duko O'Abruzzl. A dis
patch from Mllnn, Itnly, says tho
marrlago of Miss Elklns nnd Duke
D'Abruzzl will likely occur lato In
December or enrly In January and
that King VIctdr Emmanuel has
given his consent to tho mntch nnd
that nil difficulties with tho sonator
aro removed.
GUI EXPLODES DUNK TEST
HARVARD
I
IS IX WASHIXGTOX.
(By
Associated Press to Coos Bay
- Times.)
)SIIINGTON, Nov. 10. Sonator
Elklns, who wns brcight hqro ro
conU'y siilTcrlng from n severe Ill
ness,' Is reported today to bo con
siderably improved. Mrs. Elklns nnd
Miss' Kuthorlno are now In Washing
ton nnd expect to remain horo until
thero Is a chnngo In tho senator's
condition.
WILL ENLARGE GARRISON IS
I :!ti demand It.
I TODAY
. ...... t
FIWT EHi
hut nro bolng urged by their frlonds.
They nro C. C. Going, Duncan For
guson, D. A. Jones of tho Flxup nnd
Mllo Sumner. Others may also no
brought out between now nnd Monday.
F. P. Nqrton, who has been talked
00
NEAR FINISH
TALE ARE TIE
Neither Score But "Rooters"
Give Yale Decidedly Best
of Contest.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 10.
Neither Ynlo or Harvnrd wnB ablo to
scoro In tho great annual football
gamo between tho two university
teams hero today, tho final scoro be
ing nothing to nothing.
Serious Accident Occurs at
United States Navy Yard
1 Today.
ENTIRE GUN CREW
ARE THE VICTIMS
Lieut. Caffee Among Slain
When Gun Block Is Blown
Back.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. Four
men woro klllod by tho promnturo ex
plosion of n flvo-inch gun nt tho In
dian Head Navy proving grounds.
Tho Breech block of tho gun wns bo
lng tested when It blow backward
Into tho gun crow. Lieut. Arthur a.
Cnffeo was ono of tho killed.
Stockholders'of North Bend Case of Roy Perkins' Slayer
Institution Decide to Double
Its Capacity.
At n meeting of tho stockholders
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN,
Conn., Nov. 19. Ynlo enmo bnck to-
dny sutllclcntly to hold n stronger
Jtenm to n scoreless tlo for tho first Sim Francisco Criminal Given Heavy
GETS TWENTY YEAKS.
of tho North Bend Milk condonunry
yesterday, arrangomontn woro mndo
for doubling tho capacity of
Maybe Submitted to
Jury Late Tonight.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Oro., Nov. 19. At
3 o'clock this nftcrnoon, tt nppenrod
ny Passengers Sail This
Horning On Steamship '
For Portland.
to Dreakwator sailed this niorn-
lor Portland with n good cargo
Ihrje passongor list.
'song those lenvlng on tho Brenk-
ere tho following:
man stated today that ho wns not ft
cniulldnto nnd would not bo although
n number of his frlonds hnvo been
urging him to ruij.
Duncan Ferguson whon asked to
day about his reported cnndldacy for
tho council said: "I understand
thnt Judgo John F. Hall and C. A.
Johnson nro tnlkod of as candidates.
If they aro, I will not opposo olthor
of thorn but will support them. )f
they do not run, I might accept It."
So far, John Butlor, tho present
rccordor, has been tho only ono tnlk
od of for that placo. It Is under
stood thnt Mr. Butlor will accopt tho
tho doubtful If tho enso of Frank Gnr-
plnnt. Tho business has grown r,BO"' c"rKu wu mo muruor ui
,., , .. , . .. . IHoy Porklna, would bo submitted to
rapidly and tho demand for Its prou-'tho W tonght; AUornoyB GrnvCB
nets tho past season hns boon far In nml Lujonvlst took several hours n-
oxcess of Its capacity. Owing to pleco In tholr pleas to tho Jury, Judgo
somo of tho detnlls not bolng worked Sohlbrodo has taken sovornl hours
out. full nnnouncomont of tho com- and Is still talking nnd Prosecuting
of ns n probablo nomlneo for council- ninny's plans cannot bo mndo for n- Attorney Brown who Is to finish for
whllo. v j tho prosecution hnsn't been glvon n
Whon tho plans nro carried out, 'chance. It is expected that Judgo
tho condoiisary will bo turning out In.Coko'wIU hold nn ovonlng session to
oxcAs of two hundred enses of con-1 night to. try nnd got tho enso to tho
dbnsod milk n day. Other milk prod- Jury. Othorwlso it may go ovor un
til Monday,
enlarged ' Garrison's chances of getting off
ucts may also bo hnndlcd.
In order to hnndlo tho
M Thors, J. W. Snovor, Mrs. J.
toover, Fnnnlo Ansama, Mrs. E. i position ngnln and his friends fool
iionpion, C. Donham, C. R. Peck, I that tho oxcollont sorvlco ho has
C R, Peck, Mrs. F. Thompson, glvon tho city entitles him to tho
ill Thompson, Tommy Thomp
Chaj. Hoy, J. P. Thompson,
JTaorhaven, Loulo Juno, Mrs. W.
Itfarland, L. It. Dlppormnn, A.
frentlH, W. H. Glonn, H. W.
Kr.MUs nrubaker. W. E. Schlnd-
". W. K. Schlndlor, Will Cnrl-
ed Olln, W. M. Burch. Mrs.
tk.A. L. Mecum, Andrew McCau-
". Cora McCnuloy. E. M. Ito-
41I. J. Schoon, J. Mplntyro, J.
somery, J. e. Yorbrough, II. C.
. D. Wilson, Mrs. B. Wilson,
Hudson, Mr. V. Hudson. Wm.
,iod. J. W. Smith. Mrs. Smith,
f Ollisplo, Minnie SmHh, Wlllio
V. P. Smith, Ferdinand
i Miss B. Wilson, H. A. Ander
jU n. Richards.
foad class L. Chrlstonson, A,
w. Foss, L. Bush, E. B. Duffy,
" Bherldftn. Mr Tfrlalrl. Mrs.
1' Hans Anderson, A. Carland,
inland, Mrs. Langenberg, Mrs.
P"- J. H. Bichards, Jas. Gaff-
' nrteen Chinamen.
. LeTlnv Ti.li .m .
j nun wm give ail uvu
"h RHey. XOVEMJ1ER 25.
Choice mUBlrnl lAloMlnnn will
'rendered.
IIXG PAHCELS AND TRICES
? wilness corner In Mnrsh-
J1'!. 50x100 815,000
?Pn corner on tho Jovol
pon of Central avenue, $2,100
finlM 0n Utn Btreet
rS tOfno. ... ...
- -v, u mU( on t;ontral
jie. assessments all paid,
L-"c-room house. . , .83,200
IS. ment " Commercial
fae (half block) . . . .82,050
Mailable corner In South
jpjhfleld, 2 lots 81,750
' S. K ATJFSIAX & CO.
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en your wife to get
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place for nnothor term.
KEUX IS CHOSEN.
her
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North BpiiiI Councllnicii SeWt lllm
to Succeed L 5L Strmvn.
Tho sent of M. M. Strawn on tho
North Bond city council has been
declared vacant by tho bianco of tho
council nnd II. G. Kern soloctod to
succeed him. Mr. Strawn has been
absont from tho council for somotlmo
and somo of tho frjonds of J, A. Ward
ondeavorod to hnvo him succeed Mr.
Strawn. They potltlonqd tho North
Bond council to havo 8trawn's seat
declared vacant nnd Ward appointed
to fill tho vacancy but tho council
choso Mr. Kern who will qualify at
the next session of tho council to
servo until January 1.
Tho council havo appointed Frldny,
December 2, nt 8:00 o'clock p.m., as
tho tlmo for holding tho North Bond
city nominating caucus. Tho north
room of tho Pioneer block was doslg
nntod ns tho place. Tho regular city
election thoro occurs December 13,
and candidates for mayor, four coun
cllmon, recorder and treasurer, aro
to bo nominated at this caucus. Coun-
cllmon Jacobson and McDanlol nro
the hold-overs.
Tho council appointed as judges of
election J. W. Grout, J. G. Horn and
W. E. Thorp. Clerks, J. u. Million,
O. E. Maybeo and T. .L Carey.
buslnoss, it was decldod to build on tho Insanity plon nro considered
nnothor launch to hnul milk to tho! slim by peoplo who havo boon cIobo
croamory from Coos IUvor nnd tho nttondnnts nt tho trlnl. Tho fact thnt
Inlets In nddltlon to tho launch" Sun- nn nllenlst from tho Stnto Asylum
rlso. Tho now launch will bo larger it Salem and thnt Garrison's aunt,
and fnstor. n'80 from near Salom, refused to tos-
Tho company has received assu-jtlfy that ho was lnsano wenkonod
rnnccs from tho ranchers thnt thoy this plon. Tho Snlom oxport tostl
wll! bo ablo a furnish tho additional fled thnt Garrison was n moral do
supply of milk neoded Tho condon- gonornto but know right from wrong,
snry pays out thousands of dollars JHIa aunt testified ho was tho "black
annunlly on tho Bay and Is ono ofjsheop" of tho fnmlly nnd nftor nu
tho fnctors thnt hnvo contributed
greatly to tho phonomonnl succoss
dairying has attained In this section.
Tho success of tho condonsary has In
a largo dogreo been duo to tho ablo
manngemont of J. II. Keating.
Besides tho locnl stockholders in
attendanco, E. B. Duffy of Portland
nnd T. P.. Shorldan of Rosoburg
woro horo. Both nro enthusiastic
over tho business and of tho future
of Coos Bay.
morous failures to reform him, his
fnmlly had trlod to forgot him.
Drop in at Walker Studio and ex
amine our lino of pictures nnd fram
ing.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
AU parties having jowolry or oth
er goods nt my repair shop aro re
quested to call nt onco nnd got them
as I will leavo Wednesday, November
23, for San Francisco. t r.
' E. H. MORRISSEY,
, j. Jeweler.
PLANT SAILS
SOUTH TODAY
Steamship Leaves For San
Francisco With Big Cargo
and Passenger List.
Tho M. F. Plant sailed for San
Francisco today carrying a large
cargo of Coos county products. She
also had a capacity passenger list.
Among those sailing from hero on
her were tho following:
C. Kern, Mrs. F. Kern, A. L,
Smith, C. Scroggln, Mrs. E. Johnso
Selma Wick, A. M. Larson, Mrs, A.
M Larsen, R. D. Thompson, Mrs. R.
D. Thompson, Carl Johnson nnd wife,
Elmer Neagley, H, Plnchort, Anton
Peterson, Mrs. Anton Peterson, Mrs.
Sherman, Mrs. G. M. Black, Miss Gl
rard, Marlon Yoakam, J, S. Jones
and wife, A. E. Pollexfen and wife
and baby, S. S. Shorwood, Geo.
Lyons, Carl Anderson, Tom Varner,
J,. R, Dalrymplo, Louis Ross, E. A.
Erlck, F. Allen, Lester Mullonlx, and
fifteen steerage,
niG UNION IS PLANNED.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEV YORK, Nov. 19. Tho Wo
man's Union Lenguo of Now York,
has formed a largo commltteo to
endeavor to unlonlzo nil tho eight
hundred thousand working girls In
Greater Now York.
tlmo in tho history of tho Ynlo flold.
Tho Hnrvard team was not qulto ng
grosslvo enough to got to Ynlo's gonl
lino, although In tho Inst porlod tho
crlmpsoti had n good opportunity for
n flold gonl from Ynlo's fifteen yard
lino. Harvard choso to rush and
lost tho bnll Immediately nftor an n
fumblo. This wns tho nenrest Hnr
vard camo to scoring A fw
minutes later Yalo by good kicking
got tho ball on Harvard's 3C-yard
lino and In tho Inst two minutes play
Captain Daly fulled nt n flold goal by
twenty feet. Ynlo plnycd n wonder
ful dofonslvo gamo, but could mako
few gains In succession through tho
Harvard lino. Cloeo following of tho
gamo gavo Yalo tho contest whllo
Harvnrd followors woro bitterly" dls-nppolntod.
TODAY'S FOOTHALL SCORES.
(ny ABSoclatod Pross to Coos Bny
Tlmos.)
Michigan, C; Mlnnesotn, 0,
West Point, 17; Trinity, 0.
LnFnyotto, 14; Lohlgh, 0.
Ohio Stnto, 0; Oborlln, 0.
Holy Cross, 14; Tuffs, 0.
Rutgors, 8; Stovons, (5.
Nnvy, 9; Now York Unlvorslty, 0.
CnrllBlo, 12; John Hopkins, 0.
BOSTON "TEA PARTY" RELIC.
ARE RELEASED
Women Rioters Arrested In
' ' London Are Dismissed
Without Prosecution.
(By Assqclated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LONDON, Nov. 19. Tho suffra
gettes arrested yesterday following
tho riotous proceedings In tho vici
nity of tho House of Pnrllnment woro
released today, Homo Secretary
Churchill deciding on the ground of
public policy not to proceed with tho
cases.
To bo well entertained, attend tho
RILEY EVENING.
Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at
The CHANDLER, Special menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables
for PARTIES by PHONE.
Pocket FLASHLIGHT
NERY.
at
the GUN:
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Princeton University Receives Somo
Thnt Wns Thrown Ovprlxmnl.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 19.
John R. Twceddalo, a Princeton
grnduato, has presented tho Univer
sity library with n small tin of tea
that was thrown Into Boston Harbor
at tho famous "Tea party" In 1773.
The sample Is accompanied by an af
fidavit sotting forth his reason for
believing tho artlclo Is gonulno.
Jolt.
(By Assoclntcd Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.
Twenty years In tho ponltentlnry la
tho scntonco of Robert Thompson
convicted of a second dogreo criminal
operation on Evn Swan wIiobo muti
lated body was discovered undor tho
floor of n vacant houso aovoral
months ago.
TOLSTOI
IS
NEAR DEATH
Famous Novelist Has Critical
Spell Late This Afternoon
and Hope Dwindles.
(By Associated J ess to Coos Bay
flues.)
ASTAPOVA, Nov. 19. Count
Tolstoi's condition Is very. grave Ho
had a serious cardiac solzuro this aft-
ornoon but It pnssod away.
TOLSTOI IS BETTER.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Wheat clos
od as follows: Decomber, 91c; May,
90 3-4c; July, 93 l-8c.
XHfJ BOOO OJ B60JJ POIBPOBBV fl)
(souiix
TACOMA, Nov. 19. Milling
wheat Bluestom, 81c; Club, 79c;
Red Russian, 77c Export wheat
Bluestom, 81c; Fortyfold, 79c; Club,
78c; Red Russian, 76c.
&Va BOOO 01 SEUIcT POIVPOBSV iffl)
(eoraii
PORTLAND, Nov. 19. Wheat un
Photo supplies and Finishing
Walkor Studio.
at
NEW COATS, and SUITS receiv
ed today at 5IYE1VS MARSHFIELD
Store,
Famous NovellNt Improve! Hut An
xiety In Still Felt.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ASTAPOVA, Russia, Nov. 19.
Count Tolstoi, according to a bulle
tin Issued this morning, passed n
favorable night. His Improvement
continued through tho morning
hours. His heart action causes sorl
ous nnxlety.
SHIP NOT IN DISTRESS.
Bnrkciitiue Archer Not In Trouble As
Wnu Reported.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SEATTLE, Nov. 19, It is donlo'd
that tho barkontlno Archer from Sain
Francisco for Rocho Harbor In bal
last flow distress signals whon she
pnssod Capo Flattory last night. Sho
apparently was not in trouble.
A man always feels as though ho
had been cheated out of some legiti
mate oxcltomont when a girl's first
kiss comes easy.
A good roputatlon Is like a Paris
hat; you havo to sacrlflco so much
real comfort In order to llvo up to
It.
In lovo, as In gambling, thoso who
como to play remain to pray.
Take, your SUNDAY DINNER nt
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tablos
for PARTIES by PHONE.
Try The Times' Waat Ads,
Many a mnn mistakes a girl's wll-
Ungnoss to lot him kiss her just onco
for lovo whon It Is merely curiosity."
Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVH tables
for PARTIES by PHONE.
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The Times office. ' ;,
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