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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1910)
ftiRWFrT"wMFrri tv ijfmmni & '"t,t,",v" TTIP7Wp ywip jtsu --""nnt'.iiiiiicnrfw1 i-mjjiphh T-rm wMir- ADS. mmt& NEWS rilES BUSINESS 19 BLOW, A1X ttHTlSfi. THAT IT PAYS 19 EVI OENCGU Il SUCCESSFUL HUS1 Js HOUSES EVEItVWHEKE :: GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY, READING THE COOS JAY TIMS8. ALL THE NEWS ALj THE TIMK TERSELY 1 OLD tj :: :: tt ti MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS am V0li.XxxnI Established lit 1878 ns Tho Const Mail. NIARSHFIELD, OREGON, MOMDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910 EVENING EDITION. ICLARE BO IS ON . VERGE OF NEW-OUTBREAK A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mill Coot Hny Advertiser. 116 SEATTLE LARGER THAN PORTLAND El Paso Newspapermen Return From Tour of Northern Part of Country. ' PROMINENT MEN-ARE READY TO AID REVOLT American Girl Who Was Kid napped By Bandit Is Re covered at Tampico. (By Associated Press to Coos Day TInicB.) EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 2S. Two FLOOD 11 L IS Puget Sound Metropolis Has 237,194 People Against Rose City's 207,214. (Special to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Nov. 28. Tho ceiiBiis department has nt last Issued the figures on tho two princi pal cities of tho Pnclflc Northwest. They are: Portland, Oregon, 207,21-1 j an In crease of 11C,78S, or 129.2 per cent over 00,420 In 1900. Seattle, Wash., 237,19-1, an In crease of 150,623 or 194 per cent over S0.G71 In 1900. Brewster Canyon Road Impas l" sable Today As Result of Freshet. As a rosnlt of tho hoavy down pour of rnln tho InBt few days, Hrewstor Cnnyon Is flooded nnd tho mall that left Marshflcld Inst eve- 1 staff correspondents of tho El Pagonlng Is bolng hold up nt Lnlrd's un ...i.i ..tlm itittnnfi Inof nli.hr nfl. JlfraiU, nil" .v.......... ..." ...o-M iMt there Is every prospect of furth er trouble In Chihuahua .nnd Durnn p. They declnro nlnoty per cent of the natives of thnt pnrt of Mexico ire against tho Diaz government and thoie not openly supporting tho- re- Tolutlonlsts aro passive Thoy state IS DISSOLVED Prerogative of House of Lords the Issue of English Campaign. (By 'Associated Pross to Coos Day til tho crock subsides. How long Times.) tho tlcup will bo dopunds on tho LONDON, Nov. 28. Tho second wenther. Tho creek Mowing through pn'rllnmont in tho rolgn of tho lato tho Cnnyon has n heavy fall and King Edward, which mot February will drop quickly when tho rnln NEGRO NOCKS subsides. In consequence of tho freshet, It the revolutionists nro not mado up may bo thnt tho Incoming mall will cl pons and bandlM but of far- bo delayed conBldernblo. this is mo nrst delay or any con- men, mechanics aim outers, iuo Itiurrectlonlsts seem to havo plonty c( arms nnd ammunition nnd plonty c( money. Tbo American victims of tho riot BCijucnco that hns threatened tho mnll ocrvico In a long time. Tho flood also threatens tho Wcat orn Union's service This morning lug at Pnrnl, Mondny, where Edwnrd.tho wlro wna grindcd bohio plnco Uton wns killed, nnd J. P. Storey cf Hartford, Conn., nnd A. B. Wnl- Itader. WEDS CHEMAWA GIRL. nnd tho llncmon were unablo to renph tho scone of tho troublo owing to tho flood waters In tho Cnnyon preventing them following tho lino. Both forks of Coos River hnvo risen considerable nnd on tho North i Pork several thousand logs weroj (lontcd out. This wns what tho log-, gors wnnted. No dnmngo has yot 15, last, was dissolved today nccord- i ing to tho program of tho liberal government to go beforo tho 'country jon tho question of tho prerogative of tho Houso of Lords. Tho king's speech wns notnblo for its brovlty, his only roforenco to tho constitu tional crisis being tho colorless ex pression of regrot bocnuso tho con ference between lcadors of tho op position controlling parties hnd fnll cd of agreement over tho reforma tion of tho Uppor Chnmbor, SUIT TO. DISSOLVE SUGAR TRUST RERUN BY GOVERNMENT ROOD NOW ON COAST SURVEY t Havermeyers Charged With Perpetrating Huge Swindle In High Finance. TOOK BIG BLOCK F0R.PR0M0TING IT Chief Engineer of Southern Pacific at Eugene Looking Ask Injunction Or Receivership Over New Route. I to straignten uut urn PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 28. Pro- Deal. (By CARRiZA OUT Former Coos Bay Pugilist Worsted In Second Round of Frisco Go. Luplo Carrnnzn, woll-known on tho Bay through his numerous bouts horo, was knocked out in tho second round nt Snn PrnnclBco, Saturday, (c!al Club on tho tremendous growth deal govornmont toauy filed its long by Rufus Williams, a negro. It was. of Southorn Oregon. expected suit for n dissolution of to have been a ton-round fight. "Within 15 years Southern Ore- that corporation. Tho petition wns Tl.o details of tho bout havo not.Eon will bo tho most populous por- filed by Henry A, Wlso, district nt- i . . ..... . .. ... tion or tno stato ana wo snail nnvo tornoy, In tho United Stntcs circuit Tho suit is brought undor tho dieting that Orogon would havo an othor railway to tho const by way of Eugcno, nnd that Klnmnth Falls WUUIll IJU IIUIU IU Bl tJUUUH IU IIIU ocean by n still shorter routo Geo. T. Baldwin, of Klamath discoursed In tho Portland Commcr iVssodnted Prosa to Coos Bay Tlmos.) NEW Y'OItIC, Nov. 28. Attacking I tho American Sugar Refining Coin- Falls lamuiarij Known us inu nuijur irusi, as a lawlosa combination, tho fod- bcen received hero, but It was ovl dently a one-sided go. Carrnnzn bad previously boon making n good showing around San Francisco but tho negro evidently cities that will vlo with tho northern court i towns In point of population nnd pro ducts," snld tho enthusiastic Judge. "Coming up on tho Southorn Pa- was too much for him. Tho go waa c'flc x " Chlof Englncor Hood nnd ono of tho nrollmlnnries In tho Mo-.,lc stopped at Eugono to look over rnn-Nolson go in which Moron wonitu work of engineers, who nro on-1 . . tin tret A In iixitnvltiiv n il Inn a I linn In tho eleventh round. Whether this defeat will havo any effect on Carranza's plans to meet Jess Day in Mnrshflold Christ mas Day Is not known hero yet. Albert Meacum of llaiidon, mid Vio let Edwards Marry. CHEMAWA. Ore. Nov. 28. A rery nrotty wedding was solemnized boon dono, t tbo Chemawn Indian School by Tho Coqulllo was reported bank Rer. Philip Uauor, of Sulom, when ' full this morning nnd was rising quljo Albert Mcncnm of Bnndon, Ore, nnd ' rapidly. So far, tho rallrond traflle Jilts Violet Edwards, u pupil of Cho-'l"" not been Impeded nnd It Is not mm, wero married. Tho brldo was uolloved thnt It will cnuso nny troublo uitefully dressed In white, nnd Missy's tlmo unless thoro Is a further Mlraon Oliver, of Snlom. attended. uuwnpuur. STATE FACES U SEASON ber as bridesmaid, whtlo Elmer So- nban of California, was best man. The brldo wns given away by Mrs. Miry E. Tholsz, tho matron of tho school. Tho wedding was attended br tbo employes of. tho school nnd the frlonds of tbo young couplo. Mr. md Mrs. Meacum left on tho South era Pacific, amid n showor of rlco, old ahoes nnd good wishes, for Port- Iind, where they will spend a couplo ci days, after which thoy will tako a OPPOSE RATE INCREASE. Coming Yar to See Great Ac tivity In Railroad Building In Oregon. . SALEM, Ore., Nov. ,2 8. That this Eastern SMpihth Fight J-roiKiM-d Ad- state. Is now entering upon a grent vnuco By HnllromN. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 24. era of rnllrond building nud that now Is tbo tlmo to do tho utmost to attract settlors Is tho bollof of Theo- i doro I). Wilcox, of Portland, nrealdont in ins opening siuicmeni. miuib u.,of tM QnBoa Dovolopmont Longuo, urnnucjs, counsoi lor mo inuuc COOS BAY IS m Ham - t --; gnged In surveying n direct lino to tho Pacific Const." HTR.lllOR.V S. P. MAN. Washington Ha II road "Mystery" .Proves to Bo Ilarrlmnn System.. PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. ' 2S. With n capital stock of 50,000,000, Shormnn anti-trust law and Is ex pected to bo ono of tho most impor tant actions of tho kind over under taken In this country. Ono y tho allegations is that II. O. Havomoyor of Now York, received. $10,000,000 of common stock In tho National Sugar Refining Company ob n gift nt the tlmo tho corporation was; formed to tako into tho combination four independent concerns tho Na tional, Now York Sugar Roflnlnjr Company, MolloiiBhauer Sugar Refin ing Company, and tho T. W. J. Mc Cahu Sugar Refining Company. tho Oregon-Washington Rnllrond & Thcso companies up to 1900 woro In Navlcatlon Company hns boon Incor- dependent, and It Is said tho Ameri- poratod by R. R. Mlllor, R. Koahlor . ran Company dotormlned to ncqulre nnu .m. j. uucKioy, omciais or tno .them. Uudor a plan Inaugurntod by; This Amount Allowed For Har bor Work By Estimate of Secretary of War. Harrlman system and tho articles wero filed at Salom by Fred II. Drake Havomoyor, John P. Parsons nnd James II. Post, tho Amorlcan com pany was formed nnd took tho four iiiu iuiiik ui uicbo urucics cuwiu-, plants, Post obtaining options on llBhcs ownership of tho mystorlous j them. When tho new Btock wns dol Xortli Const lino nnd rovonls a mor- J Ivored, tho potltlon sots forth, Post gor of thnt lino with tho O. R. & Ndollvorod 100,000 shares of common and nil othor Harrlman proportlos stock ontlro Issuo, with n par val In Orogon oxcoptlug tho Southorn Uo of JIO.000,000 to Havonoyor. Tho Pacific. It has boon rumored for,Ehnrofl wore Issuod in first lnBtnnc Commlttco of commercial organiza tions of tho Atlantic Seaboard, told I'lp up tho Columbia River bofow 'j10 Blory f ",0 nllCbTd ,nU8tlC, f mo suspomieu nuu imvuiura vu tolng to the groom's homo at Ban- dou, where ho is omployed In ono of tho largo lumber mills. GOOD CROWD HEARS LOCAL BAND CONCERT TaU'rnnclo Well Vilh'rt For Sunday Afternoon Entertabraiotit. The concert by the Coos Bay band t tho Marshflold Tabornnclo yestor y drew a largo crowd dosplto tha Inclement weather. Tho concert was one of the best, If not tho best, that toe organization has glvon. A cor st solo by Hayes Howard and a horn nn.l n... .1 1 .... itr n ...ma --. uuu iiuiu uuot oy v. uruiiuu j "4 Barry Bradflold woro especially ppiauaed. Tho following was tho Program: !' March Dress, Parade. ... Chambor's U Out Jolly Robbers Suppo M Waltz vision of a Beautiful Xc-raan"... 4 Fahrbach ' Serenade Tilt (Duet for horn nnd flilto) . W. Browne, Harry Bradflold. In a Garden of Molod'y. , Sudds ' Flower Song Reign of tbo Rees ; Brooks J- Addlo A Napoll Cattsau (Solo for Cornot by H. Howard.) 8-g Selection Robin Hood.... , . , , , . .DeKoven It. N. Fonton Director. tho Intorstato Commorco Commission today rosumed its hearing of tho in crcaso proposed by tho eastern trunk lines. in tolling of tho publicity campaign that will bo planned at tho annual 'convention of tho leaguo opened la Salom today and will continue ovor Tuesday and Wodnesdny. "I vonturo to prodjet,'' suld Pres ident Wilcox, '''that no stato in tho Union will build moro railroads than Oregon during tho noxt flvo years, Brandels declared ho proposed Ho IU,o ton of Mon. rato increaBes wero neither Just nor whch ,8 BQ Qnd reasonable and declared greater eM condIUons aro tho 8am0 a8 llclency on tho part of the railroads . nmkea would yield a greater .Income to. mnnPhln. . wnrl, f, ,,, ,,. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Nov 28 Addlnges- ovornl months that tho North Coast! contrary to law In violation of the tlmatos mado public today by Scc-Wns a Ilnrrlmnn proposition, nnd eornornHons' fmnnliian nn.i for no rotary of War Dickinson, npproprla- nowspapor articles to that effect havo consideration as both said Post and lions noooou lor rivers nnu nnruora mndo tho rounds ropoatodly but not Havomoyor thon we'll know, for tho risen! year ending Juno 30, UntII tho filing yestordny of tho ar-l Tho. government alleges that whon 1912, nggrogato 13,010,000. Includ- tides of incorporation of tho Oro- tho Amorlcan company took ovor ed In tho recommendation for Oro- gon-Wnshlngton Railroad & Navlga-j tho four Philadelphia companies: tho gon aro: tion Company could theso rumors bo Franklin Sugar Reflnlng Company, Coos Bay, $40,000. verified. tho Sprcckols Sugar Roflnlng Com- Tlllamook Bay and harbor, ?C,000. Tho mcrgod lines will havo a'imnv. . ninWnrn um..n .t n n rlvors . trnclcnco of 3.474 miles In tha stntos T.-..i,ri,t -,. n.,.. nn.. ...,.... nn.i i.i- lIM()llk VWt)lrtl( p 4 lf V414UJ VI UtlU Ilia of Orogon, Washington nnd Idaho, brother, Theodore, bought 45 per with tho O. It. & N. on tho south cont of tho stock of tho Sprcckols bank of tho Columbia rlvor, tho , Company nnd thon sold It at a laruo WUIamotto and Yamhill abovo Portland, 120,000. WUIamotto and Columbia rivers, below Portland, $150,000. thorn. Ho declared tho railroads- should coopernto to reduco rates Instead of velopmont of this stato. Tho now roads now building will bring in their distribution. This convention will bo a valuable opportunity for tho representatives of tho various, $i,000, SXOW AT MEDFORD. my Four Inches Falls In Roguo River Vullejr. MEDFORD, Oro., Nov. 28. For p ftrst time In 23 years snow fell "j'.toe Rogue river valley on Thanks Jltog day. It came unexpectedly ni1 'elj steadily nearly tbo ontlro ? Four inches was recorded by ,b local observer, SBORTS i,2$ at HAINES. m nna nnm oni Hnru n ! 4li A fm fll fll. l.ll . lo Mmm nn,l nnl.1 """' "u" - " .," rr.. :::::: .:::,. i.micibi ciubs of tho Btto wm attend to not bo approved until tho subject should bo furthor investigated toy tho Intorstato Commerco Commis sion. He urged such'an independent Investigation becaiiBO much valuable Information would bo avallnblo to tho commission which was not avail able to tho shippers, Including some experiments In tho scientific opera tion of tho roads. GIRL IS FOUND. Amorlcan Rescued From Mexican Bandit. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) TAMPICO, Mexico, Nov. '28. Miss Graco Rolph, tho 17-year-old Nebraska girl who disappeared sev eral weeks ngo In company with So gando Sellvero, tho bandit, has been rescued and brought here. She was almost exhausted from Ill-treatment and exposure. Mouth of Columblu rlvor, 9C0, 000. Thrce-Mllo Rapids, $600,000. Upper Columbia and Snnko Rivers abovo Celllo Falls, $25,000. . Snnko River up to Pittsburg land ing, $15,000. Columbia river, betweon tho mouth of WUIamotto and Vancouver, $3,000. Gauging waters of Columbia river, commercial bodies tar got together! and exchange ideas, gather Inspira tion and recelvo encouragement for tho coming year." President Wilcox is on tho pro gram for an address and it will bo tho most notable of tho convention. Grays Harbor, $300,000. Chehalls river, $15,000. Puget Sound, $20,000. ' Cowlitz and Lowls rlvors, $2,000, Grays river, $500, Snohomish, $75,000. Deschutes Rlvor railroad in Contral , profit to tho Amorlcan Company ot Oregon, nnd tho North Coast in which both woro directors. In gon Washlngton, ns tho throo mnln nrto- ernl, tho potltlon chargos that tho do ries connectod with n largo numbor . fondants for boiuo tlmo paBt nnd now of subsidiary linos, all of which aro nro qngaged In an unlawful comblna- included In tho consolidation. J. P. O'Brien, goneral manager of tho Harrlman linos In this district stated that tho consolidation will causo no changes in tho Jurisdiction of tho officials of tho various lines and that Robort E. Strahorn, builder of tho North Coast, will bo vice pres ident, with headquarters at Spokano, J. E, Farroll will bo viconrestdent. tion and tho conspiracy to restrain tho sugar trado and to monopolize sarao. Tho govornmont potltlons the court to decree that tho dofondants had boon engaged in an unlawful combination and to restrain and mo nopolize tho trado, that their officers bo restrained from carrylug out the purposo of such nn unlawful combl- LIFE INSURANCE. When In tho marltot for life in surance, seo that you gqt tho insu rance which Insures: Tho Mutual Life insurance Company of New York, with, 501 mUHon assets deli ver theso goods. For particulars,, 6eo HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, Local Agent, Mutual Life of New York. chief. DECIDE GARDINER CASE. ROSEBUBG, Ore., Nov. 28. Tho circuit court convenod in an ad journed term with Judgo J. W. Ha .mllton presiding. .Tho first caso called for trial was that of Dr. R. H. Thoroughly conversant as ho Is with GREAT EDUCATIONAL PIC the Industrial development of tho j TURE ON WEDNESDAY Pacific Northwest, anything ho mayi , say' of tho future of this, great re- Scenes From the Life of Mollero. glon will bo listened to with inter-, tho Great lcncli DrunmtJst Will est. j Ro Shown nt tho Royal. Announcements of great impor-( a big production entitled "Scones tanco In tho railroad situation aro Irom tho Llfo of Mollere," tho groat oxpeciea irom me omciaia oi w French dramatist. Tho Imporsona- Fields vs. Mrs. Dr. Barber, both of Hill lines. James J. Hill hlmBelf tion of this groat author, who ranks whom aro residents of Gartllnor. Tho plans to attend nnd it Is thought second to Shakespeare, Is pronounced plaintiff brought suit to recover tho probable ho will make definite state- WOnderful and tho costuming and'sum of $100, tho statutory penalty monts regarding tho building of now settings mako this film ono of the! for noglectlng to satisfy a chattel lines In tho-Northwest. best. mortgage Tho Jury consisted of There Is a wealth of other talent, Thero wm De other pictures. In- four mon, and they deliberated but on (ho program that promises to eluding "Snow' Scenes in tho Alps" a brief tlmo when they roturnod a mauo me gauierum uio muai i"i-fand a "Buffalo Fight" at tho Royal, vrdlct In floor of tho plaintiff. esiing oy iar in mo nisiory ui mo league. KANSAS IS GROWING. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. The population of Kansas is officially given out at lq9p,949, an Increase In ten years of 240,4 F, This growth entitles Kansas to another Congress- with headquarters at Soattle. Tho .nation, that tho Amorlcan. Nntionni traffic department will bo upder R.jand Westprn companies be restricted B. Mlllor of this city, and Portland ( from engaging in foreign commerce, will bo tho homo of tho main offices, tha tho shares of capital stock in with Goneral Managor O'Brlon as tho national, Utah, Idahp Sugar com- CALL FOR NEW PARLIAMENT FOR FIX COOS RIVER CHANNEL. PORTLAND, Ore,, Nov. 28. Com mander Elllcott, llghthouso inspect or, has decided to establish 21 bea Coos (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Nov. 28. Tho procla- cons as aids to navigation in matlpn of dissolution summons tho River, A boll buoy will also bo an new parliament to assemble January chored at tho entrance to Coos Bay -''1911' , -Mrf.Mi&..j to mark Baltimore Rock. pany, tha Great Western and Conti nental companies formorly held by II, O. Havomoyor wero lllogally se cured and aro now being unlawfully used by his executors and tho gov ornmont asks that thoy bo onjoined further using tho powers Incident to tho shares so hold, and that the court grant such general relief as may bo proper by way of Injunction, receivership or otherwise, Play Was Good. Dixie Loftln and her homo talent company scored an other hit in tho presentation of "Tho Lion and tho Mouse" at tho Masonic Opora Houso Saturday night. Thero wns. a good houso and tho production was liberally applaudod, the play be ing a clovor ouo and tho parts well taken. SHORTS $1.25 a RAINES. Read The Times Want Ads, j$st:' . A. AAU.; ,