,,wWrwfflwjwiw'wj,ifF' t - T;ff TTpy . nyiJfy"g t 7f ' ?,VR TTW ADS. NEWS rttV ijUSINESS IS BLOW, Al GET IT WHILE IT IS NHW BY READING THE COOS MAY TIMES. ALIi THE NEWS ALi THE TIME TERSELY 1 OLD t: t: :: tt tt rtTtTlSE. THAT IT I'AKH lO JfiVI- gS iiouaia ......... n MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS U $.. Established in 1878 ns Tlio Const Mali. JWARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION xm!ZTtM 117 ", 'Bf fipiBFT" Okies tea wag IE HUNDRED ARE SWEPT Id DEATH BY SUDDEN TEMPEST Lian Workmen Victims of Disaster On Caspian Sea At Astrakhan. EN WERE CAUGHT BY SURPRISE ON DOCK Mister curler suaaeniy Swept In By Storm, Carry ing All to Death. Aiiociatcd PresB to Cooa Day Times.) TODAY'S MAIL IS VERY LATE -Will Not Reach Here Until Late This Afternoon Or Toninht As Result of Fresnet. ..... v... nn ISTKAKUAA, ituuiu, .uv. ,Tho occnslon was "The Mnll has not arrived." This, old familiar sign greeted Mnrshflold pooplo again this morning Wor tho first time In several months. tho freshet In nllen tempest In tho Caspian sea DroWBtor canyon which prevented (ttoTernianuniBBiuKu wj.uio ouu trafflo gottlng through cither way yesterday. Thin morning, tho frcBhot had f ub sided Hufllclontly to permit travel over tho canyon road nnd tho mall going In each direction. got through. It la oxnocted that tho mall duo B0M8 JADS BLOCK l!J NEW YQRKiMEXIGAN TOOOPS BATTLE WITH I i.-. tnii n Lnilr ,1inuMi-' ; til of them. Tho great breaker, b t tidal wave, camo rolling In lib terrific force and boforo any of Lnen realized thoy woro In danger, Lj irero all caught and carried out , death. Tho property damago was ., . . . t w, rcnch hcro jnto all deaplto tho tcrrinc loss 01 wo, GOVKHXOHS IX SESSIOX. tills afternoon. It wuo roportcd that ono of the mgos had been "hold up" In Camas VnlKv but Agent Schcttcr of tit Attend ,VM(9n Union, ad not received any word of It from Laird's at noon nnd r stale kaccuiivch Meeting In Kentucky Aiiociatcd Press to Coob Ilay tnougUt lt muBt bo n false alarm. It Times.) , iirpmimoil thnt Bomo ono hoard tho i r .. ... nn "I... ' wuvii.wi, ivy., ov.-w. uuv-.fl00d ,mil d0ayed tho mnll nnd ro norland ox-governors nnd govern- fcrrcd t0 lt nB uoing "hold up" nnd It of nil sections of tho Union , ., , tho wrong aca. la attend tho governors' wmfcrenco . rnn. n,vr,P .. alluaMinfr rapidly this fcncld ucro beginning today. ' i no ninprt,n- Yesterday, tho Stnlth- tslng lesslona will bo hold In ... t occinf: Comnnny got out n iulfort and tho closing jjcsslons In ,nrg0 numbor ot iogB on tho freshet wniiie. iviiiuujj luuao usjiuuvu ,, ,.,,, nn, ina ,, nnn. TllOV UnVO J illit. !. ..Wfc .WHV. "" w it Governor-elect Hawloy. of h Ida- IS Hi:i.l) l'OU MURDER. k M. McDowell of Sioluuie Ilouml Over. 9; Auoclated I ess to Cooa Bay 7Iuea.) SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 20. e M. McDowell, n trnvolllng desman of Spokane wus bo'ind tr to the district court ot Idaho Niftl lth tho inurdor of his wife, ib, at Sprlngston, Ida., Nov. 7. Iii Egbert of Probnto Court at r lVAIeno ruled that McDowell mM without ball, nearly 12,000,000 feet or logs their boom across tho Day today. willToteIn L in w OCA U HURT III T S IE g Ji flench of Coquille Wors ted By Fred Ellicott In Row There. (Special to Tho Times.) C0QDILLE, Ore., Nov. 20 Chns. of Coquille, w as assaulted last t on the street near tho poBtofllco i "M JBUiott of Beaver Hill and $. At first. It was thought 'Bench's skull was fractured In 1 "Klee tut today ho is getting nicely and it Is not behoved ; le was critically hurt. Uloit irrested by Marshal HIckam an5 1 te given a hearlnc before Jus- ! widen oa the chnrcrn nf assault 'tterv. Th nht (a nnilorHtnnil Pe been caused by family trou- JWXY APPLES SHOWN. Somber of Exhibits Mode nt Clilcngo Show. wioclated Press to Coos Bay ICAGo, 111.. Nov. 29. Tho na- 'I PDle show nnn'nnH Vfondnv Jit 1 "fit recltllfint nrmnv onH will Ule until December 4. Visitors new probably moro varieties of man were ever boforo brought fer under nn. . cnnimni. . Whlbltors In resneet to nuan- UZORfi" HONES, strops and soap Chamber of Commerce Mem bers to Select New Home at Meeting Tonight. Tho homo ot tho linrshflold Chnm her of Commerco for tho ensuing year win bo determined by n voto of tho mombors nt tlio mooting to bo How this .ovcnlnc. Besides this, tho new nnd old members will perfect organl zntlon for tho ensuing year. The special eommltteo appointed to securo now quarters woro ablo to securo ontlons ou only throo locn tlons. Ono Is the -room In tho First Trust and Savings Bank building which will bo vacated January 1 by Crosby & Homor, another Is quarters i Dm AHinnco building on Front street, Just south ot Centrnl avenue Mid tho third Is in ho O'Connell building on Market and Second stxvoet. The election of ofllcors and nn ex ecutive commltteo will be (among the other business to bo taken up. Tha meeting is called -far V30 to night 1UOT IV CHICAGO. Outrage Thought to Be Result of Kidnaping Case Five Years Ago Much Damage Is Done. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 29. A kidnap ping case originating five years ngo, In which tho Into LVutennnt Potro slno, who was murdered In Italy, plnycd tho part of Investigator, is be lieved to havo led Indirectly to n bomb explosion early today wnlch shook up ono of tho most thickly populated blocks In Now York, did FELS fund as E Expended Over $15,000 .In Se curing Passage of New Laws. SALEM, Ore., Nov. 29. Tho Fofs Fund Commission, of which 13. S. J. McAllister Is president, Iiub lllod n etntcmont of election expenses with tlio Secretnry ot Stnto, In wlilch It Is shown thnt jm.4 84.79 wns cxpondCd prior to tho general election In aiding tho adoption ot different inltlntlvo measures Introduced by ofllcors of tho commission, nnd of this nmount $4, 011 Tvns spent for postngo, wTillo tho printed matter nlono cost tho'commls slon 6,7GG. extensive damago and created a panic In tho neighborhood. Tho bomb ex ploded In tho door way of tho Bella Trlnorla saloon, In tho heart of tho Sicilian settlement, completely wrecked tho snloon, hurled tho sleepers In tho rooms nbove from their beds and crncked tho windows for blocks around. Francesco Labar bera, who Is the owner of tho saloon told the pollco thnt five years ago his son, Plctro, wns kidnapped nnd Pe troslno worked on tho case. Lobar bara received many threatening let tors If ho would not pay n largo sum for tho return of tho boy. Ho pnld no nttcntlon. Ho thinks the kidnap pers nro now starting In for rcvengo. Of! IN EXPLOSION Nine Others Entombed Beyond Hope of Recovery In Oklahoma. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) DUItAND, Okla., Nov. 29. FIvo mon woro blown to ntoniB nnd nine, others entombed beyond hopo of re scuo by n gns explosion in tho ml no ot tho Choctaw Asphalt Company nt Jumbo, near Antlers. AT WSI.V!1 DID RAILWAY Revolutionists Lose Seven Slain and Government Loses One. THE WHEAT MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 28. Wheat clos ed as follows: December, 89 5-Sc; Mny, 9G l-2o and 95 5-Sc; July 92 3-4 mill 7-Sc. LARGE FIRMS MSI IS fflllNT ARE INVOLVED, r GIVEN OUT BIG TIMBER Of Severn! Badly Ilratcn Up During Hn- Han Outbreak. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 29. Italians, xho tho pollco said woro striking garment workers, engaged In two riots. Ono woman was rendered unconscious by a blow on tho head with a baseball bat, a man wob clubbed senseless by the police, a sergeant wns slightly In jured and five women and four men nrrested. MUST CUT EXPEXSES. iu -"WEn's. i lT?fM Want A(U hrlnir result President Tnft Informs Cabinet Offi cers to Reduce Estimates. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay , Times.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Presi dent Taft Informed tho cabinet offi cers today after scrutinizing tho final draft of the estimates or the various government departments for the year ending July 1, 1912, that there must be a further and deeper cut in them. Companies With Caoital $230,000,000 Defendants In Trust Case. (By Associated Press to Coos Day . Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 29. Tho companies mndo defendant in nddltlon to American S,ugnr Rollnlng Compnny In tho government's suit yesterday nro: tho Amorlcnn Sugar Roflnlng Compnny of New York, tho Franklin Suenr Compnny, tho Sproc kets Sugar Stunning Compnny, tho Western Sugar Roflnlng Company, tho California Sugar Refining Com pany, tho National Sugar Roflnfng Company of Now York and New Jer sey, the Now York Sugar Refining Company. Mollenshauor Sugar Ro flnlng Company, tho T. W. J. Mc Cann Sugar Roflnlng Company, tho Cuban American Compnny, tho Colo nial Company, tho Sprockols Com pany of San Francisco, Utah and Ida ho Amalgamated, tho Lewlston (Ida.) Great Western, tho Sterling, Morgan County, Construction Com pany, tho- Billings Sugar Company, tho Scotts Bluff Sugar Company tho Michigan Sugar Company, tho Iowa Sugar Company, tho Carver County Sugar Company, tho Continental of Cleveland, nnd Menomlneo River Su gar Co, In addition to theso com panies, a numbor of individuals are made defendants including John D. and Adolph Sprockols, Joseph T. Smith of Salt Lake, Horace Havo- moyer, Loulalno W. Havemoyer, Sa line Frollnghuysen, Electra H. Wobb, and Washington B. Thomas, Presi dent of the American Sugar Refining Company, The combined capital of those companies la 1230,000,000 and thoy control n largo percentage of the output of sugar In this country. Tho combine Is also, the government al leges, ablo to fix tho price arbitra rily. Tho present suit, It Is estimat ed, will be in tho courts two years before final adjudication. Opposed to tho government In tho struggle will bo some of tho most ablo corpor ation lawyers In the country, led by James II. Beck, former assistant Uplted States Attorney General and now counsel for the American Sugar Refining Company. WHEAT $35 per ton at HAINES. Audlrons, and fire st8 at MILNEIt'S. Department Announces Popu lation of Various Cities and States Today. (By A8soclntod PresB to Coos Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 29. Tho United States census Depart ment nnnounccd tho following pop illations today: Duluth, 78,400. NobrnBkn 1,192,214, nn Incroaso of 125,914 oror 1900. Maryland, 1,294,450, an Increnso of 10C.40C over 1900, Rumor Proves Without Foundation Southern Pa- cific Gets Busy. A lino rnllroni story wbb afloat hero this morning nnd caused quit n stir for n while, lt was to tho offeot thnt T. R. Sheridan ot Roseburg, had telegraphed to Coos Bay that Hill had nnnounccd thnt ho had taken ovor tho Coos Bay and Bolso project nnd hnd appropriated $10, 000,000 to build to Coos Bay at once. No bucIi tolcgrnm was recolvcd hcro nnd ovcryono Is asking it Billy Cox, who started tho big Btory nlfout Gnrrlson getting nwny from Shorlff Gngo, Is tho nuthor of this yarn. .Southern Pacific Busy. Leo. Mntson, son of Capt. Matson, who has Just nrrlvcd on tho Bny for n visit, reports thnt thcro Is every Indication thnt tho Southern Pacific will shortly start work ou Its lino to tho coast Tho Utah Construction Compnny Is. or Is about to start, mov Ing Its machinery nnd equipment north to bogln work. Whether tho construction will bo ontlroly out of Eugono, Mr. Matson wns unnblo to lenrn. JiiBt whero tho lino Is to bo built Is also n matter ot conjecturo although everybody Is anticipating thnt Coos Bay Is Its destination. BATTLE GROUNDS AT' VERY GATES OF CITY ! Insurrectionists Prevent Diaz's Troops Taking Control of Railway. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) CHIHUAHUA, Nov. 29, via El Paso Nov. 29. A shnrp Skirmish lasting throo hours occurred yostorday bo twoon tho govornmont troops under Genornl Navarro and three hundred Insurroctos nt tho vorv gates of this city. Tho Insurgents nro known to Wvo lost seven killed, tholr bodies having bon brought hcro today nnd laid out at pollco headquurtora ns an object lesson to disturbers of tho penco. Tho government, lost ono dond and six woundod. Although tho re volutionists retreated, lt was not un til after accomplishing tholr object, which was to prevent tho govornmont regaining control of tho Mexican and Northwestern rntlrand. L POPULATION OF ILLINOIS. Stuto Hns Increnso of 817,011 Sine? lOOO. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Tho population of the stato of Illinois is 5,838,591, according to figures mado public today. This is an Increaso ot 817,041 or 1C.9 per cent. Tho in crease from 1890 to 1900 wna 995, 199 or 26 per cent. OKLAHOMA IS GROWING. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Tho state of Oklahoma has 1,057,155 popT ulatlon, nccprdlng to figures given out at tho census bureau. This Is an in crenso of 242,978, or 17 per cont, slnco 1907, when tho census to give It tho standing of n stato was taken. Tho new figures entitle Oklahoma to anothor congressional representative. Nearly Half Million Dollars Paid For Coos County Tract. PORT HURON, Mich., Nov. 29. A dnl which Involves tho trnnsfor of 380,000,000 feot of tlmbor In Coos County, Orogon, hns boon closod be tween Frnnk J. Haynoa, of this city, William M. Porter, of Eugeno, Or , and G, F. Sanborn, ot Portland, Or. Closo to halt a million dollars chang ed hands as a result of tho transfor. TWENTY ARE KILLED. More SorloiiH Fighting Occurs Near Chlliimliiiii. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Tox., Nov. 29. A pri vate message from Chihuahua City says nil Is quiet there, following tho fighting ot Sunday. Tho dispatch says in n fight six miles wost of Chi huahua, twenty revolutionists woro killed. QUIET IN MEXICO. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 20. Tho ontiro Republic of Mexico with tho oxcoptlon of tho stato of Chihua hua is qulot, according to n tologram recolvcd horo by tho Stnto Depart ment from Ambassador Wilson. PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 29. Tho Portland man, Mr. Sandborn, who purchasod tho 3600 aero tlmbor tract, has offices In tho Lumbermen's Building. At presont ho Is in Port Huron to negotlato tho doal for tho property, For tho last two years Mr. Sanborn hns been buying tlmbor lands In Orogon. It Is understood )io is associated with' somo wealthy Eastern capitalists. THE COST OF HOME RULE. KING COUNTY SEHG PLACE Plan to Secure Presidency of Washington State Senate This Term. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 29. Tho eight senators from K!n,g county havo nppolnted n ''steering committee" composed ot Senators Goorgo U. Pi per, Joslnh Collins nnd F. O. Jackson for tho purposo ot working as a unit in electing a member from King county president of tho Senate. No action was takon on legislation but tho members of tho stato legislature FLOOD XX COQUILLE. No Train Service IJetwoen Coquille mid Myrtle Point. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Ore., Nov. 29. As a result, of tho heavy rains, tho Coquille Valley is flooded today and the river was still rising nt noon. Unless there is more rain, it Is expected that freshet will begin to subsldo tonight. So far no damago has boen done, the river merely spreading out over tho lowlands. Tho railroad track between horo Greater Oregon Homo Rule Associa tion Spent n Largo Sinn. SALEM, Oro., Nov, 29. Passing tho Homo Rulo amendment was not'wM tolerato no attempt to question nccompnnled without largo expondl- tho validity of woman suffrago tures, a statomont of oxponso filed amendment nnd say that tho employ- by Harry C. McAllister yostorday In-.0' liability bill will bo passed al dlcates. Tho statement of expondl-, most unanimously. The bill for tho tures of tho Greater Oregon Homo initiative nnd referendum and rocall Rulo Association shows that passage of tho bill cost 139,780.73, with n liability of $600 still oxlsting, accord ing to tho recapitulation. Receipts for the association amounted to 40, 019.25. Tho speakers cost 3,150,35, in cluding their oxponses, and ' special advertising amounted to $6,289,06. Newspaper advertising nmounted to J7.709.49. THE WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, Nov. 28. changed. -Wheat un- nnd Myrtle Point is Innundated and tho trains woro unable to get through ' TACOMA, Nov. 28. Wheat un today. Somo of tho roadbed may bo changed. washed out but this cannot be. deter- . mined until the water recedes. PARLOR LAMPS at MILN'ER'S, will pass tho Houso but may fall of two-thirds vote in tho. Senate An effort will bo mndo to ellmlnato tho second cholco provision from tho pri mary law, SLAIN HY COMRADES. Npw York Mint A'lcllpi of Mysterious Cranio Li llarloin Street, (By Associated Press to Cooi Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Ono of n group ot four woll dressed mon patently nn American, was phot o by ono of his companions In Harlom streot early today. Ills companions Bt.oppod Joanod over tho body for an instant nnd then scurrlod away, Nothing to idontify the man, whose clothing Is o good quality and whose hands are soft, has been found,. I a Q- -ijsaffiijMw-----J' y && V A