The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 05, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER
EVENING EDITION. . 1910
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
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BIG GROWTH
5, .1910
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IS COUNTY'S
OONGRESB CONVENES EARLY TODAY iARY BAKER EDDY IS
II THE LUST B Y
v Has Population of 17,959
Against 10,633 In
1900.
REE TIMES THE
GAIN OF ERA BEFORE
ONE KILLED
BA
ON
TRIP
talis Bureau Hiiiiuuiiues
filiation of Other Coun
ties In Oregon.
vv
riTV POPULATION. O
O'
As yc', tlio Census Dopnrt-
-cat has not nnnouncod tlio io-
;ilitlon of Marshflold or of any
c( tho Coos county towns but
He final figures aro oxpectcd t
ibortljr. .
!
Wild Flight Across North Sea
Fatal to One of
Aeronauts.
(Hy Associated Prots to Cooi Bay
Times.)
LONDON, Dec. 5 The bnloou Hint
nacended nt Munich Saturday landed
today nt Kirkwall, Scotland, nftor a
wild flight across the North Son. Sun
tiny tho bnsltot struck a big wave
swooping Horr Mctzger to his donth.
Tho bnloon thus lightened nroso and
swept over Orkney Islands. Dlslcr
and Joerdono, tho surviving aoro-
nnuts, wcro unharmed.
Last Session of Sixty-First
Congress Opens and Speak
er Cannon Is Acclaimed
Champ Clark Next Speaker.
tUy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec.G.
Doth IIousos of Congress convonod
today for the third and Inst session
of tho sixty-first congross. Tho gal-
lcrlos wero crowded and thoro was
a good attoudnnce of sonators and
representatives. Spealtor Cnnnon
was given n romnrkftblo ovation when
lie took up the gnvol and announced
the opening of tho session In tho
House. The applause lasted sovernl
ni'nute nnd the democrats Joined
tho republicans In acclaiming the
veteran legislator. Representative
Champ Clark was also given a similar
ovntlon when ho entered Immediate
ly on tho conclusion of tho prayer,
tho democrats hailing him ns tho
Bpoakor of tho next house.
Doth houses ndjourncd Immediate
ly after tho formnl assembling, calls
of roll, and adoption of n resolution
on tho passing of thoso members who
hnvo died since tho last session. This
session of congross Is of more than
usual Interest and importance, be
cause In threo months It will oxplro
by constitutional limitation and. tho
control of tho IIouso will bo surren
dered to tho democratic party. Tho
early work on appropriation bills
hns been cleared away for prompt
consideration of those measures on
the floors of the two houses.
S
BY PNEUMONIA
ROOSEVELT TO
T
Founder of Christian Science
Church Passes Away at
Home Near Boston.
JUG GAIN IN COOS.
(Special to Tho Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 5.
I-Coos county's population now
111 11,959. In 1000 It was 10,-
HI, nnd In 1S90, S.S74.
The population of Oregon
tow Is 072,705. In 1900 It was
111,530, and ln1890, 213,707.
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
(Special to Tho Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 3.
Mired by transmission.) Tho con-
luhoni the population of the conn-
It ot Oregon to be ns follows:
Biker, 1S.07C.
Btston, 10,033.
Cltckamns, 29,9-11.
ClUop. 1G.106.
Columbia, 10,580.
Coos, 17,959.
Crook, 9,315.
Corry, 2,011.
Douglas, 19,07-1.
mam, 31,701.
Crsnt, 5,007.
Hsrney, -1,590.
Hood River. S.01C.
Jsekson. 25.75C. " v'
Josephine, 9,507.
Klamath, 8,55-1.
We, 1,038.
Lne, 33.7S3. ; - '
Lincoln, 5.5S7.
Uan, 22,002.
Malheur. 2.001. . . T r 1
Morrow, 4.357.
Polk. 13.409.
Sherman, 4,242.
Tillamook, 0,200. '
imatllla. 20.309.
Won, 10,191.
Wallowa. 8.304. Y V r-
Wasco, 10,330.
"ashlngton, 21,522.
Wheeler. 3.4R4
Tamhill. is.ssk
Multnomah, 220,201.
torlon, 39,'760.
10 BURN IN
THEIR HOI
Four Others Badly Hurt When
Pennsylvania House Is
Destroyed.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
REYNOLDSVILLE, Pa Dec. 5.
Robt. and Charles Ferris, children,
wero burned to death, tholr paronts
probably fatally Injured, nnd two
other children badly hurt In a flro
that destroyed their homo yesterday.
IMT 1
t BE SAVED
BY CONFESSION
pio man Sentenced Ft Mi.r-
der Exonerated by Accom
plice Now.
1 Ass0Plated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
...vu, yjuio, jjec. o.
Ckr0U8h the alleged confession of
"lea jroneS( an nccompllco of
"e Scott In killing Gulssepho Tas
clat!o. Rnntf -,--t
., -"" may ucicupe oiecirouu-
l" December 21. vOIBS
Jon Says he aIono k,lled tho mm'
e has already been sentenced to
trlai yearS f0r h,S part ,n th
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LKST SERVICE
Annual Memorial Exercises
Held Yesterday by Marsh
field Lodge.
Tho nnnual memorial exorcises of
tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks, No.
1100, at tholr hall In tho Masonic
Templo yestorday nftornoon wore
largoly attonded. Tho lodgo, which
is not qulto two years old, has no
dead of its own but tho exorcises
wero for showing trlbuto to tho dond
of othor lodges of tho Ordor.
Tho program was carried out as
published in Saturday's TImos. W.
U. Douglas acted as exalted ruler in
placo of Dr. Geo. E. DIx and conduct
ed tho exorcises. Tho vocal solos by
L. K. Dalllnger and Miss Mablo Claro
Millls wore fine.
L. A. Liljoqvlst who delivered tho
eulogy won much praise by his mas
terly address. Ho paid trlbuto to
tho advancomont of the practiso of
tho "Drotherhood of Man" and to
tho Order of Elks for truly exemplify
ing it.
Besides tho lodge's regular ritual
services, special numbers by an or
chestra of which Dr. Toyo was leader
contributed to tho afternoon's pro
gram.
AUTO STRIKES
WAGON TODAY
Jack McDonald's machine runs
Into Coos Bay Steam
Laundry's Rig.
Jack McDonnld, tho boss logger,
this morning ran down tho Coos Day
Steam Laundry's delivery wagon nt
tho corner of Brondway and Commer
cial. J. D. Jones, who was driving
tho wagon, was thrown out on the
pnvoment nnd slight bruised, tho
wagon was badly damaged and tho
auto slightly damaged.
McDonnld had turned from Brond
way Into Central nnd evidently got
confused by tho approaching wngon
nnd tho Capo Arago pop factory's
delivery auto which was coming up.
Ho swung his mnchtno to go bo-
tweon them but lost .control nnd
struck tho laundry wngon, turning
It over on Its side.
CITY ELECTION
I
RAPID TRANSIT
IS BANKRUPT
WATERFRONT.
The Bchooner Advent completed
taking on her cargo of lumber at
the old North Bend mill and sailed
for San Francisco this morning.
The schooner Encoro is taking on
a cargo of lumber at tho old North
Bend mill.
Tho steam schooner Flfleld arrived
in North Bend yesterday from San
Francisco and Is taking on a cargo
of lumber at the Simpson mill.
So Declared In Federal Court
at Portland Kinney
Denies Insolvency.
Tho United States Federal court nt
Portlnud, Friday declared tho Coos
Bay Rapid Transit Company n bank
rupt and entered nil ordor roforrlng
tho enso to Judgo Sohlbrodo as refe
ree in bankruptcy for furthor pro
ceedings. Tho notion was taken upon
petition of a numborof creditors
through their nttornoy, C. B. Solby,
to havo tho company's affairs
straightened out.
It Is likely that tho Rapid com
pany's creditors will endeavor to
havo tho caso referred to someone
besides Judgo Sohlbrcdo for hearings
on tho ground that Judgo Sohlbrodo
having been attorney for tho Rapid
Transit Company and othor Kinney
companies is not qualified to act.
Two othor bankruptcy cases
against Major Kinney's concerns aro
ponding in federal court. In tho
case against L. D. Klnnoy, personal
ly, ho makes answer denying that ho
Is neither Insolvent, or that ho has
dono any of tho acts justifying tho
proceeding against him.
In tho Bolt Line Railway caso tho
samo proceeding has been had as in
Kinney's case, I. e., denial of Insol
vency and nny acts Justifying tho
proceeding. Tho two Jast cases will
havo to bo heard before tho Federal
Judgo on theso questions.
S TOHRR
Considerable Activity Today In
Behalf of Candidates for
Council.
Today brought tho first display of
any considerable Interest in tho an
nual city election In Marshflold which
will bo held at tho council chamber
In tho city hall tomorrow. Tho vari
ous candidates' and their friends
woro doing considerable "gum-shoo"
A-orlc nnd "Buttonholing" nil dny.
Tho only consist Is for councilman,
tho four candidates for tho two po
ssltlons to bo filled being C. C.
Going, August Frlzoon, Duncan For;
guson and R, A. Copplc.
Tho polls open at 9 o'clock in tho
morning and will close at 0 o'clock.
It Is oxpectod that between C00 and
700 votes will bo polled.
"Strenuous One" Will "Come
Back" Next Tuesday Eve
ning In Address.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW HAVKN, Conn., Dec. 5.
In a letter to tho Chamber of Com
morco Theodore Roosevelt says hi
nddress nt the dlnnor of that body on
Tuesday ovonlng of noxt wcok will bo
In tho nnturo of n survey of tho re
cent elections and will lucludo tho
prospective view of tho curront poli
tical ovents.
CITY RAILWAY
ISJEO OP
Tacomans Have to Walk When
Power Plant Is Seized
for Taxes.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
TACOMA, Wash., Doc. G. County
Troasuror Meath today solzed tho
plant and enrs of tho Taconia Rail
way and Power Company nnd tho
Pugot Sound Electric Company
through district court proceedings
and tlod up tho stroot railway sys-
tom, Ho Is Booking to collect 211,
000 alleged to bo duo for taxes and
Interest. Long strings of cars aro
ldlo on down streets and angry pas-
songers nro domandlng to know tho
reason. Thoro Is intenso oxcitomont
FORTY HURT
IN COLLISION
Several of Victims; Fatally In
jured In Train Wreck Near
London Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LONDON, Dec. 5. Forty woro so
rlously Injured nnd sovornl "fatally in
collision on tho London Northwestern
Railroad at Wlllonstondcn Junction
today. Tho second section ran Into
tho first section which was standing
at tho station.
ARRIVE TODAY
ON REDONDO
BIG TIMUER LOSS.
THE POULTRY SHOW.
Tho poultry industry around Po
taluma, California, has mado that
little city a financial success. Help
C003 Bay dupllcato this success by
boosting for tho Coos Pot and Poul
try Show Jn Marshflold, Decomber 8
and 9.
ALLIANCE sails for PORTLAND
Tuesday, Dec. 0. Reserve passage now
Tho Marshflold PET and TOUL
TRY SHOW, DEO. 8 and O, Is going
to be attractive.
Timber Owners Discuss Means of
Fighting Forest Fires.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
fsomji
SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 5. Tho
Western Forestry and Conservation
Association met hero today in semi
annual session to dovlso means of
bottor protection of tho forosts from
fires. E. T. Allen, forester of tho
association, reportod that fires last
summer In Washington, Oregon and
Idaho had lost three billion feot
of privately owned timbor, About
one-half of this can bo snved by
prompt logging. The association
spont $007,000 fighting fires In tho
three states.
ALLIANCE sails for PORTLAND
Tuesday, Dec. 0. Rosorvo passage now
Tho PRESRYTEIUAX Ladies will
open tholr I1AZAR in tho ALLTAXCE
BUILDING on FRONT street, Just
south of tho People's Market, FRI
DAY, DECEniEn O. Proparo to
attend.
For Sale too STEINS, all kinds
Red Cross Drug Store. Y
Steamship In From San Fran
cisco Early This Morning
Sails Wednesday.
Tho Rodondo arrived In early to
day from San Francisco, having
stoppod nt tho Goldon Gnto en route
lioro from San Podro, Sho had con
siderable frolght for North Bond nnd
Marshflold and also a good passongor
list.
Tho Redondo will sail at 2 o'clock
Vodno8dny afternoon for San Fran
cisco.
Among thoso arriving on tho Ro
dondo woro W. A. Luso, Mrs. W. A.
Luso. Mrs. Wnr. Rohrer, G. Wlnd
rom, S. O, Irvln, Mrs. C. E, Nichol
son, S. OIofT, J. M. Oabor, T. S. Now
lln, L. Hrcsskn, M. Miller, J, Anto
nio, E. Spires, J. Mamyaksy, W,
Forest and fifteen stcorago.
TO THE VOTERS OF MAKSHFIELD
I am a candldato for tho ofllco o
councilman of tho city ot Marshflold
at tho election to bo hold tomorrow
tho Gth ot Decomber.
I am a citizen, a taxpayer and a
business man with tho best Intorests
of Marshlleld at heart and feel that
I am qualified to perform tho duties
of tho ofllco In a clean buslnessllko
mannor.
I am not bound to any Intorests or
Individuals and shall servo only tho
best Intorests of tho pooplo.
To my many frionds -who laborod
In my behalf at tho nominating cau
cus, I wish to extend my heartiest
thanks and Jt tho pooplo "of Marsh
flold sco fit to stand by mo. at tho
election, I shall stand by them In
endoavorlng to All tho ofllco of coun
cilman, in a fair-minded, cfllclent
and buslnessllko mannor.
Respectfully yours, '
AUG. FRIZEEN.
(Pnld advortlsoment.)
Flno Chafing DlSIIKS"and 5'o'clock
Toas at Red CROSS DRUG STORE.
WHEAT 81.80 per 100 at HAINES.
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
AWAIT SON'S ARRIVAL
No Successor tc Her In Church
Board of Trustees
Control.
(Dy Associated PretH to Coos Day
Times.)
BOSTON, Dec. 5. The arrange
ments for the funeral ot Mm. Mary
Baker G. Kddy, founder and lender
of the Christian Science church, who
died late Saturday night nt her homo
on ChostnUt lllll, Newton, will not
bo mado until tho ni rival Into today
from South Dakota of her son, Goo.
W. Glovor. In his stntomont of tho
death of Mrs. Eddy, Alfred Farlow
of tho Christian Sclonco Publishing;
Company stated that in doforenco to.
Mrs. Eddy woll known tnsto for
simplicity it was likely tho sorvlcos
would bo private, consisting of prnyor
and reading from tho Bible, with se
lections from "Sclonco nnd Health."
"Ci'Jy rolatlvos, mombors of tho
household nnd olllclnls of tho church,
uro expected to nttond tho burial,"
said Farlow.
Before leaving his homo in Soutlt
Dakota, Mr. Glovor said ho believed
his mother's burial would bo nt Til
ton, N. II., whoro her husband, Geo.
W. Glovor Is burled. A woman of
high standing In tho Christian
Sclonco Church in Concord, N. II.,
who refused to consont to tho uso
of hor nnmo, voiced what hns bcon
understood by many Scientists horo
to bo Mrs. Eddy's wish that hor ro
ninlns bo burled In tho Mothor
Church In Uoton.
When asked who would Biicccoit
Mrs. Eddy as hoad of tho church,
Alfrod Fnrlow snld, "I don't know
nny ono will succeed her. Every
thing will go on ns UBiinl. Othor
j Scientists avor alio can have no suc
cessor as thoro cannot bo two
foundors of n lollglon.
"Tho church will cnntlnuo to bo
managed by a board of directors
whlchat proswit consists of A. B.
Stownrt, Archibald B. McLollan,
Stophon B. Chaso, John V. DIttomoro,
nnd Adam II. Dlckoy. Thoso moii
woro nil choson hy Mrs. Eddy, but
( tho by-laws of tho church provldo for
lining vacancies by tho board ItBoIf.
Thoro will bo no successor to Mrs.
Eddy."
Tho Immodlnto causo of Mrs. Ed
dy's death was pnoumonlu. Sho
had bcon Indisposed for nlno days
but transacted business as iato as
Thursday and took dally drives until
two days boforo her death which oc
curred at 10:45 Snturday night.
Tho officials of tho Mothor Church
of tho Christian Sclonco denomina
tion, decided this nftornoon that tho
funeral of Mary Baker O. Eddy,
foundor ot tho church, would bo hold
from tho lato residence Thursday
morning.
GIVEN
ANOTHER JOLT
Montana Copper King Must
Stand Trial For Fnudi'-
Jent Banking.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Doc. 5.
Tho Supromo Court of tho United
2tato3 today held tho fedoral cou't
of Now York errod In dismissing os
tein counts In tho Indictments ngatr.pt
F Augustus Ilelnzo, charging tho
misapplication of funds of tho Mer
cantile National Bnnk of Now York.
Further proceedings must now bo
had In tho lower courts.