The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 09, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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1910 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mult
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 126
EHEH6E EX
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kmen wrcaK hwiui vh-
nl..!.Cnnn In
hnce un ohiimicuio
Turkish Town.
CONTROL OF
FORTRESS THERE NOW
iram rrom Jerusalem
ires Meager Details of
AwfLl Deed.
luoclatcd Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
LtaNTINOPLE, Doc. 9. A
ran from Jerusalem toclny Htn-
I 1..sk iiinaanflpnjl tlm
(UCuOUIlia IHMU luuoauuvu ti.u
ii garrison nt Kernk, n town
Turklih vlllngo of Syria, and
more thnn ono hundred GlirlH-
jbibitants of that plnco In ro
tor tho execution of n Bedouin.
, Bedouins, tho dlspntcli says,
Sold tho fortress In tho vicinity
lien thoro has been desultory
:i between tho tribesmen and
:ment troops for tho Inst yenr
i half.
II GAIN
1 RECOUNT
enumeration of Tacoma
ve It 800 More Will
prosecute Enumerators.
I Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
)C0MA, Wash., Dec. D. Tho
:t census re-onumorntlon Is
illjr announced ns 83,743.
figures k I ven out today show
amo cf moro than 800 com-
l with the tlguros given out by
tor Durnnd some tlmo ngo, but
tot 33,000 below tho flguras
ully turned Into tho census bu-
Statistician Hunt nuuounccd
bald begin propnrlng evldonco
hlch ho oxpocts to convict a
lr of dishonest enumerators In
federal courts. Tho figures
out today show n growth of
W cent compared with tho flg-
of tho consus of 1900.
IMOXISTS AUK BEHIND.
toilsts Likely (o Control Next
l'lirlliiment.
Auoclatcd Press to Coos Hay
Times 1
0SDO.V, Dec. 8. Tho olectlon
it so far as completed this ovo-
Hve tho coalition parties 209
'la tho next Parliament against
tecured by tho unionists. Coall-
ttndldates havo been elected as
; Liberals. 133: Irish na-
tot, 45; Indopendent-natlon-
'. ; laborlto, 25.
STORM DROWNS "MANY.
Hty 1,000 Japanese Fisliermcn
so Lives Oft Korea.
Awoclated Press to Coos Day
Tim on 1
RTTLE, Dec. 9. A storm No,
"r 20 overtook tho Jananeso
fishing fleet off Mokpo, Ko
' "d 391 men wern drowned.
' Japanese nnd 02 Korean ves-
"aialninc G30 men wern wreck-
0n'r two Japanese and 237
M wero saved.
TACOMAllAX DEAD.
J Votnw, Postmaster, "Passes
Arnv Tmlnv
Associated Press to Coos Day
r Times.)
C0MA, Wash., Dec. 9. Henry
""lay after an jjjness 0f several
i aged CI years.
Ml. I.vii . ..........
mj' p. U. will hold a eoclal and
688 meeting at Redmen'B Hall,
lJ etenlntr. TWomivn.. a ah
ang people, oi tha Baptist
RIBBONS ME
Gil TODAY
Judges Make Awards at Pet
and Poultry Show Closes
Saturday Noon.
Tht first annual oxhlhltlon of the
Coos Pot and Poultry show will
close tomorrow noon. Tho oxhtblt
lms beou much more successful than
wiib nt first anticipated. The num-
bor of exhibitors lms boon greater
and tho auallty of the exhibits supe
rior to whnt wns nutlolpatod. Not
only this but tho show lms nttrnutod
largo crowds.
Tho nwnrds of tho ribbons woro
completed today by tho Judges, U.
II. Potchott, J. W. Illldcnbrnnd and
F. S. Unrzco of Napn City, Cal. Tho
special prizes will bo nwarded this
afternoon, Tho show will bo open
tills evening.
Evon up to noon today additional
entries enmo In. Many lino pets nro
on exhibition. Mrs. Turner of Em
pire, has Lord Ilnvonswood Royal,
a colllo whoso father won tho $2,000
prlzo In England, on exhibit, and
Mrs. Duncan of Emplro has two
Persian cats on exhibit, ono of tho
felines having cost $400 In Now
York.
Among thoso having exhibits
nro:
Philip Landrith, B. B. Qstllnd, E.
S. Bnrzoo. Mrs. C. A. McKolllns,
tfeb. Soils, S. B. Cathcart, D. Y. Staf
ford, Mrs. Fred Ilolllstor, John
Longstaff A. W. Myers, Mrs. Prlco,
J V. Smcaton, Mrs. S. W. Harmon,
Walter Jonson, It. C. Hovener, Fred
Bnchman, Wnltor Rohfold, W. W.
Llvlngood, J. W. RubsoII, Mrs. Chas.
Flanagan, Jenson Hansen, Theo.
Dow, "Miss Holon Dow', R. J. Mont
gomery, Mrs. Irn B. Bnrtlo, J. T.
Archnmbenu, A. T. Hnlnos, II. Stlm
mol, Chns. Mnhaffy, Mrs. John Nngle,
Mrs. Jas. Duncan, C. O. Ashcraft,
"altor Rehfold, Mrs. Turner, M. E.
Cortholl, H. Nnsburg, Albert Pow
ors, Doris, Songstnckon, Lilian Sea
man, W. Condron.
"Seo that old guy ovor thero chew
ing n wheat straw?" asked tho Big
Brown Rooster of tho Llttlo Red
Hon at tho poultry show this morn
ing. "Woll, tho long-whlskerod gink
has been going up ono sldcr tho pons
nnd down tho other trying to steal
ogga out of tho coops."
"You don't say," cluckod tho L.
R. II. "But then, that's nothing;
that smarty over thoro wtlh tho red
nocktlo has sprung tho old gag
about tho chicken crossing tho road
a dozen times nnd tho only rise ho's
cot has been tho lnugh out of his
own freckled face. But I heard a,
good ono on you, old top, at that,"
cawed tho Llttlo Rod Hen, pecking
away at a slab of bologna sausage.
"What wna It, dearlo?" asked tho
B. B. R. scratching his left wattle,
"Oh, a fellow Just passed down the
lino whistling 'Everybody Work
But Father,' nnd 1, guess ho must
havo been In tho poultry business
himself, somo tlmo."
"Say. Long Legs, did you eyer do
an honest piece of work in your
life?" cpoed tho Llttlo Red Hon.
"Sure thing, I learned to crow
In threo sharps nndtwo flats and I've
had tho pip twice, nnd read 'Chnnte
cler' all through. Say, honey bunch,
did you over havo the pip?"
"No, but I'm aces up on roup and
I've never laid a cold-storage ogg In
my life."
"You haven't nnythlng to crow
about Reddy; I novor laid ono
olthor," remarked tho bold old roost
er with n grin, "and I'd Hko to add
thnt you ladles havo a soft snap now
slnco tho Incubator has been getting
in its fine work. You don't do any
thing but Jay an ogg once in a
while and cackle about it nil tbo
rest of the morning,"
"Say, Old Rough-neck, what havo
you oyer dono to get a medal?" the
(Contlnted on Page 6.)
Mexican Insurrectionists Hold
ing Him In Captivity In
Mountains Near Chihua
hua. (Ey Associated Press to Coos r
Times.)
SY VNTONIO, Tex., Dec. 9.
Bernnblc Ellas, n courier from Mexi
co to the family of Francisco I. Ma
doro, brought today tho information
that the revolutionists have captured
Enriquo Creel, Jr., son of Enrique
Creel, minister of Foreign Relations
of Mexico. They nro holding him
hostngo in tho mountains near Chi
huahua City. Crcol Is ono of the
wealthiest men In Mexico.
G1E00I OH
OUTLAW LOSES
HIGH not
broken :m
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LIFE LOS!
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Western Part of Nation Scene
of Disastrous Storm,
Says Report.
NEAR ONE TR0USAND
DROWNED OFF KOREA
Wisconsin Supremo Courtj
Rules Against Alleged
Outlaw.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Baj
Times.)
MADISON, Wis., Doc. 9. Tho Su-
promo court this afternoon granted
n motion of tho stnto to quash n
writ of habeas corpus, nnd donlcd tho
plea for n reduction In tho ball nnd
also refused to order tho Immodlnto
sorvlco of all wnrrnnts ngnlust John
F. Dlctz, tho Cameron Dam alleged
outlaw.
RANDOLPH
IS A SUICIDE
Former Commander of Coast
Artillery Corps Ends
His Life.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 9.
Mnjor Gonernl Wnllnco F. Rnndolph,
rotlred. formor chlof of tho const nr-
tlllory corps, commlttod suicide nt
his rcsldonco In this city today.
W
WAGON
French Aviator Rises to
Heighth of 10,499 Feet In
France Today.
(By ABsoclatod Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
PAU, Franco, Doc. 0. Ascending
from tho aviation field hero today,
M. Lcgagnoux broko tho world's nl
tltudo record by rising to n height
of 10,409 feet In n Blcrlot mono
plane.
W
MS
LOF
EDDY SEALED
Rumors Concerning Contents
Are Characterized as Guess-
. Work.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
DOSTON, Dec. 8. Alfred Far-
low, manngor of the Christian
Sclonco publication commlttco, chnr
nctorlzcd ns guess-work tho stories
regarding tho will of Mary Bnkor-a,
Eddy. Tho will hns not been rend,
and when It 16, Its contents probably
will bo mado public by tho directors
of tho Christian Sclonco organiza
tion.
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Representatives of Coos Coun
ty Court to Wake Trip to
Roseburg.
Judgo John F. Hall, County Engln-
cor Qould and probably Commission
er Dement will leave In tho morn
lAg over tho old Coos Bay wagon
road to Inspect that and also to at-
tond tho Oregon Good Roads con
vention which will bo held In Port
land noxt week. Tho commissioners
had been planning for somo tlmo on
attending tho good roads convention
and tholr decision to mako tho trip
out over tho Coos Bay Wagon road
at tho same tlmo was reached whon
R. M. Jennings and Hugh McLain
of tho Marshfleld Chamber of Com
merce, appeared before that body
this week. Their visit resulted from
complaints from Contractor Bar
nard that the road might becomo lm-
nassable this winter, and the mall
sorvlco stopped. They requested
that tho county court givo it Imme
diate attention to prevent any trou
ble of this kind and tho commission
ers decided to try and keep it up
in tho best shape possible thlB winter
and make permanent Improvements
noxt summer.
Tho county court has ordered tho
road supervisors along tho road to
got busy and seo that tho roads are
kept up In good condition.
On tho Cherry hill grado tho con
tractor has failed to completo tho
planking of a long stVotch, although
tho contrnct called for it to bo dono
by October 15, and Judgo Hall and
the commissioners have notified his
bondsmen that they will havo to for
feit tho bond if it Is not finished
immediately.
Expect Number of True Bills
H. P. Campbell Granted
Divorce.
(Special to The Times)
COQU1LLE, Ore., Dec. 9. The
grand jury Is still busy, considerable
of Its tlmo being tnkou up by the
Investigation of tho Elllott-llauich
affair which caused consldornblo
oxcltemcnt licro n counlo of wooks
ago.
It Is expected that tho grand jury
will mako n partial roport tonight or
tomorrow, so that tho criminal caBes
can bo tnkon up when tho regula
term of court convenes noxt week.
This morning Judgo Colco grnntcd
n decreo of dlvorco ns prayed for by
II. P. Campbell. Mrs. Campbell Is
now In Seattle. Sho formorly lived
In Marahflold whoro sho nnd hor son
conducted n furnlturo storo on
South Brondwny. Mr. Campbell was
connected with Mnjor Kinney's oper
ations for awhllo nnd Is now ' In
Mnrshflcld. Tho couplo divided their
property last summer.
ABOUT LIGHT
Audience at Council Meeting
Favors His- Petition and
Hugh McLain Pay Cost.
During an Interim In tho city
council proceedings this weok, tho
discussion as to tho length of sorvlco
of Councilman Nolson camo up. It
was found ho had served twolvo
years on tho council. This gavo
Hugh McLain an Inspiration and ho
moved that as a testlmonlnl for this
long service In tho city's behalf,
Councilman Nelson should bo given
tho arc light on his corner which ho
Iibb long sought. Mr. McLain hap
pons to llvo on tho samo corner but
he didn't say anything about it be
ing a testimonial for him. Mayor
Straw fell In lino and put motion,
tho audionco voting In favor of It
oxcopt Councilman Powers who In
sisted that It should bo ono of tho
fancy lighting posts. Mayor Straw
declarod tho motion carried.
Then City Attorney Goss moved
that In view of the mauy courtesies
Bhnvn Contractor McLain by tho
c'.ty council, that Mr, McLain bo
askod to defray tho expenses of tho
light. This motion also passed.
Councilman Albrecht, who is
chairman of tho lighting committee,
voted in favor of tho motion that
Mr. McLain pay for tho light. Mr.
Albrecht has refused to recommend
tho arc light which Councilman Nel
son has so long sought because tho
city cannot stand tho expense.
NUT Crackers and PICKS at
MILNER'8. . t r r
TAFT'S LIST IS
IDFJOBLIC
Men Whom President Is Con
sidering For Appointment
to Supreme Court.
(By Associated Icss to Coos Bay
mios.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec. 9.
From a sourco consldorcd to bo trust
worthy, It Is loarnod that Prosldont
Tnft has submitted to a number of
Bonatora n list of mon ho Is consider
ing for tho nppolntmont to tho Unit
ed States Supremo Court. In addl
tlon to Justlco Charles E. Hughes
who wns nut down as tho nrobablo
now chlof justlco tho list contains
nlno names from which tho Presi
dent will select two associates Jus
tices. Tho names are tho following
"Joseph R. Lamar, formor Justlco of
tho Georgia Supremo Court, Justlco
Gordon Russol of tho Unttod States
District Court In Toxns, Justlco W.
C. Hoot, now judgo of tho Eighth
United States Circuit; Justlco Wlllla
Van Dovonter, also of tho olghth cir
cuit court, Justlco John C. Pollock,
of Topoka, United States District
Judge; Chief Justlco John Bradloy
Wlnslow of tho Supremo Court of
Wisconsin; Senator Sutherland of
Utah, and W. D. McIIugh, an attor
ney of Utah.
Storm Strikes a Japanese
Korean Fishing Fleet With
Awful Result.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
CERB1CRE, France, Dec. 9. Ad-
vIcoh received Into today indicate
Wostorn Spain waB Bwopt by n cy-
clouo that razed ovorythtng In its
path." Sovoral vossuIb on Comma
foundored and n number of parsons
woro drowned. At Seville, tho rlvor
roso ton fcot, flooding tho vnlloy.
COALITIONISTS ARE AHEAD.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LONDON, Dec. 9. Tonight's total
show tho coalition parties havo thus
far secured 244 seats In tho now Par
liament and tho unionists 207.
M. F. PUNT IN
x EARLY TODAY
Steamship Arrives From San.
Francisco Will Sail
Sunday.
Tho M. F. Plant arrived In tlifff
morning from San Francisco with
a number of pasxongors nnd n largo
cargo of miscellaneous freight. Sho
wns fully ovorhnuled nnd ropnlrcd.
nt Snn Frnnclsco InBt week nnd will
now mnko hor old schedule
Tho Plant will Ball from horo for
San Francisco nt 2 o'clock Sunday
aftornoon.
Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho
Plant woro tho following:
A. Brown, Q. A. Lyons,, Mrs.
Ward, Chas. J. Toroson, E. E. Meag
loy, Mrs. Thos. Nolson, Mrs. 8. Mal
colln, Oeo Ylng, J. Crlstoff, Geo Hco,
B. Strntton.
WILL MEET TONIGHT.
Chamber of Commerce to Tnko Up
Guano "Rock Matter,
The Marahfleld Chambor of Com
morco la In receipt of a lottor from
Major Morrpw stating that tho ro
commondatlons for tho romoval of
Guano rock from the entrance to
Coos Bay had beon turned down by
tho governmoni engineers at Port
land. Chairman Jonnlngshas call
ed a meeting of tho committee to bo
hold at 8 o'clock this evening for
considering whnt stops shall bo takon
to try and get tho necessary appro
priation for having tho rock romov
ed and to try and havo Major Mor
row reconsider his decision.
I at I
For Christmas Gifts, nothing will
bo moro appreciated than a pnlr of
genulno MOOSE-HIDE MOCCASINS
for houso slippers for mon or womon.
I havo tho first that wero ovor
brought to Coos Bay. Bargains at
$3.00. Call and soo thorn at onco.
O. O. Lund, 218 South Broadway.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
" TACOMA, Wash,, Doc. 9.Mllllng
wheat Bluestom, 84c; Club, 82c;
Rdo Russian, 80c.
X
CHICAGO, Dec. 9. Wheat closed
as follows: Decombor, 91 3-8c; May
9G 7-8c; July, 93 l-8c.
PORTLAND, Dec. 9. Wheat un
changed.
TIP TO JUDGE IOVETT.
Judgo Lovett' having decided to
devote much tlmo to travel may con
sider 'that ho will bo welcotno'ln Ore
gon. If ho happons to fill his pockets
with maps of now branch linos for
tho Harrlman system, bo much tho
hotter. By tho way, Judgo, Coos Bay
would Hko to havo a heart to heart
talk with you on a topic of mutual
Intorost. Portland Orogonlan.
NOTICE.
All Coos County warrants drawn
on the aonernl Fuud, nnd endorsed
prior to July 1st, 190D, will bo paid
on presentation at my offlco '!u Co
qulllo, Oro. No Intorest will bo al
lowed on any of thoso warrants after
Decombor 9, 1910.
Dated this 9th day of Decombor,
1910. T. M. DIMMIOK,
County Treasurer.
1. $1.50 and $2.00 WATCHES
for BoyB at MILNER'S.
GLASS Candlesticks at MJLXEIVS
STILLRTTO RAZORS and Pocket
Knlvea for Christmas at MILNHIVS.
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