The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 10, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES.
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ED STATES POPULATION aw mest fmak Btmh
I:. iui u k
A Consolidation or Times, Const Mall
and Cooi Hay dvrrtlMT.
N0..127
n...,tinn( Annnimnno
IS ueuai iiiiwii miiiiuuiiuko
figures For Entire .
Nation
GROWTH IS
SHOWN IN TEN YEARS
ration of State of Wash-
gton Also Materially
Increased.
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-HIXOTOX, D. C;, Doc. 10.
.piilatlon of tlio United States
te of Alaska, Hawaii mid For
,ls 93,402,151.
? tenuis of Washington stnto
111,990; Montana, 37C,0ri3;
:iln, 2,333, SGO mid Georgia,
111.
untlonnbly It will bo nccos-
: liter tlio basis of represents
i congress. At present tho rn-
1191.000 pcoplo to cncli member
iHonso, and tlio Houso would
( tie now census contain -17 i
kt as ngnliiBt 392 now. Tho
belief Is tills numbor wlino
tit. "Evcm unilor n Tirto of
i u a basis, tlio Iloitso will
I 418 mombors, nn lncreaso of
M 93,000,000
ioolIsT"
70 MINUTES
Capt. Bellinger Makes Record
Trip In Flying Machine
Today.
PARIS, Dec. 10. Flying nt a
height of .I.ono foot, Contain Bollin
ger today D.w from VlncennoB ti
Monnuplon, ono liundrod mile In
seventy inlnutos.
iw order in
IN KINNEY CASE
i Increase In tho country's pop
lin the InBt ten years was lfl,-
!l or 20JD per cent ovot 77,
!J la 1900.
corrected figures on tlio state
pf Torks population show It
M13.014 n Increase of 1,-
110 or 23.4 per cent, Florida
HJ.S15, nn IncreaBo of 22-1,077
CI pr cent, and Maryland 1,-
III, In 'lncreaso of 17,"3'02 or 9
Inl
l continental population of tlio
States Is 01,972,207, an In-
of 15,977,071 or 21 per cotit
nmtir, in 1000.
ahlngton shows an Inorcnso of
II or 120.4 per cont ovtir CIS,-
1800; Montnnn bns gained
Her 54.T per co'nt slnco 190fi.
number of porsons In ntivnl
n!l:tcrv servlca In tlm United '.
t. rationed nbrond nnd on naval ! forucIo8uro of
X li Sl.fiDS.
total population of tho Unlt
l' and all 'possessions Ib about
"WOO, Including 7,035.420 In
Mlpplnos ns enumerated In tho
J there In 1V09, nnd ostlmatos
e population of Island Guam.
brlcan posnesslons In ifiamoa
t persons In tho Pannma Canal
"iliston Is mimbor thirty In
"'tor of nonulhtlon, Oregon Is
T-ilb, Mon'niin thirty-first, and
i forty-h'h,
ACCIDEN
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If
ro ee
Mortgage Foreclosure Cases
Stayed Pending Bankruptcy
Proceedings. '
Chns. D. Sol by, ono of tho attor
neys for creditors In tho Kinney
Rapid Transit bankruptcy cases 'to
day received nottco that on tholr ap
plication fllod Bomo tlmo ngo In-tho
Fcdiirnl Court nt Portland, tho
court has granted a tumpornry .re
straining order In tho Rapid Transit
bankruptcy proceeding, restraining
J. N. Shahnn. F. n. Wfllto, I.. D.
Kinney, and Holt Lino Rnllwny Com-
pnuy from further proceeding In tlm
circuit court of Coos county In tlio
mortgngo foreclosure suits theroln
pending In tho cases ol J. X. Slialian
vs. "L. D. Kinney, nt nls., for tforo
clounro of 20,000 mortgngo; tho
case or F. n. Wnlt vs. L. D. Kinney
ot rils., for foreclosuro or $10,321.75
and tho caso or F. II. Walto vs. L
D. "Kinney for tho foreclosuro or n
mortgngo or ?3,75C91 and tho enso
or F. D. Wnlto vs. L. D. Klnnoy ror
mortgngo or ?75,-
7C'I.C8 nnd tho case or F- 13. Watlo
vs. It. D. Klnnoy ot nls., for foreclo
suro or mortgngo In tlio caso or F. D.
Wrillo vs, L. D. Klnnoy, et nls., In
tho umoiint or $29,G50.
Thoso restraining ordors will hoM
tho toreclosuro proceedings In nboy
nnco -ponding tho determination of
tho rfelits or tlio various and innu
merable creditors or tho Rapid Tran
sit Company and plnco thoso cases
In such condition ns that tho inter
ests that tho Rnpld Transit Company
may havo In tlio property will bo
protected to tho many creditors ns
well bb hold tho cases open for any
proper proceeding therein by
trustee In bankruptcy.
AT A meeting of tho Mothers' and Teachers of Mnrshflohl, held Fri
day, December U, 1910, tho following resolutions wcro unanimously
nrtoptcd:
Upon account of tho Buffering nntnlled upon us during tho pnst week,
by tho publication yf certain scnnlalous lies regarding school children
and Implicating tho nanfe or tho home or one or our members:
THEREFORE DB IT RESOLVED: That wo as n body or Mothers ami
Tenchors hero assembled do by these Resolutions mako It known that
wo most earnestly condemn tho publication or such n sheet In our city;
and,
1)13 IT RESOLVED: That wo hereby heartily endorse tho sentiments
at the Coos liny Tlmc3 as set forth In a recent nrticlo entitled "Tmi
King's Highway" and that a vote of thanks bo extended to tho writer
or tho Bamo, for setting forth In "ucli nn nblo manner tho tho'ts of
our minds thnt for so long n time hnvo burned so deep In tho henrts
of tho Mothers nnd Teachers of our city; and,
HE IT RESOLVED: That a copy of thow resolutions bo sont to
tho Coos liny Tlmos for publication and also a copy prad upon tho
Minute of thl meeting, that In this manner It nuiy bo mado known to
tho public that we stand for a (Vim Prows
MRS. K. IIEXDRICKS, Supt, Mother's Work.
ROY P.. HEWITT,
F. A. TIlinCJKN, Superintendent of schools.
MRS. RVM1KL Mi-CRAY, Co. President.
MRS. MM'I) ilAKER WATK1NS.
ILL 01 10-HOUR SHIFT
TY-FIVE IBS III
fi CiH 11
E OK
CHARGES
II
Will Resume Old Scliedule
Monday Morning and Prob
ably Continue On It Perma
nently. The C. A. Smith mill, -which has
for a few. weeks "been running on
tho eight-hour Bh'lft, will go back to
tho ten-hour shift next Monday
morrihig.
-This gratifying news to Coos Dny
pcoplo wnt announced today und
cximos, although n little curly, as
Christmas present that will bo more
than appreciated.
Tho return to tho tcnOiour shift
will probably be pcrmnnent.
Tho employes will also enjoy u
wcok's holidny vacation Irom Christ
ians to Now Year's durlnp; which tho
sullls will bo thoroughly ovorhaulcd
and repaired.
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II
Naval Force "Revolts (In Rio do
Janerio Harbor, iBut Are
Quickly Overcome by Lank
uf Forces.
(Dy Associated Tress to Coos Uny
Times.)
IICEN'OS AYIIES, Dec. 10. Tolo
grnuiH from n private sourco nt Rln
Jnnloro stnto tho crows of most of
tho vessels or tho Brnzilran Navy
havo again rovolttnl.
CHAOLTON IS
(By Associated Press 4o
. Times.)
RIO JANIERO, Dec. 10. Tho
nnvnl battalion mutinied Ibut nftor be
ing cannoned this monilug, offectod
a surrender.
Tho robolB were located on Cobra
Islnnd and commenced xtporatlons la it
night with tho nld of n scout ship
Tho shore bnttcrles opouod flro on
tho robels and this morning tho
whlto flag was hoisted -ns n token
or surrender. At noon tho excite
ment subsided nnd aft a Ira aro assum
ing tho normal.
FILED TODAY
F. S. Riebe of People's Co
operative Company Ar
rested Here.
On ndvlcos from Shorlff Gage,
Mamlml Carter and Constable Co'c
today placed F. S. Rlobo, formerly
manager of tho People's Cooperative
store in Marshfleld, undor arrest
chargod with misappropriation of
funds. Tho warrant wnsnot for
warded hero but when Mr. Rlobo
was Informed of tho charges, ho
promptly agreed to accompany Con
stable Cox to Coqulllo.
Tho troublo Is understood to be
tho outgrowth of differences among
tho members or tho company, Mr.
Rlobo having rccontly been succeed
ed by C. II. Marsh aa secretary or
tho company.
Mr. Rlobo protests his Innoconco
of any wrong doing In connection
with tho company nnd says thnt ho
will Hjo nblo to provo It.
Twenty Bodies of Dead In
Shaft Near Frank, Alberta,
Are Recovered.
I EIGHTEEN HAVE BEEN
TAKEN OUT ALIVE
111 mL L J. SIMPSON
coos Day mi miiinninr
UN HIB
w
Wife Murderer Secures Writ
of Habeas Corpus Prevent
ing Extradition to Italy.
INV HURT IN
INDIA RIOTS
the
By
ff hnriinntt Qhot
Brother Snapping
Matches.
'Special to Tho Times.)
EnURG, Oro.. Dec. 10. As a
" f another caso nf "nirtn't
f !t as loaded," Homer Endl-
wa eighty years, will prob
fc. Last nleht. hln thlrtpnn-
Vli Mother, Herbert Endlcott
raping matches In a rovolvor.
Was a cartrldeo In tlin rnvnl-
f 'tl Vhen It rovolvn.1 tn tho nrnn.
P'tlon tho cnrtrldgo was snap'-
I. 'la0Samo tlmo Hio mntoli wtl
"e bullet nlonalioH flirnniWi thn
Pel of Homer who wna watch-
fe Performance. Tho Intcstlnos
Perforated In seven places. Tho
" family has relatives In tho
16 Uey jn C003 county.
Pe snlrit .t.. , ,.. .
. ... i vIltJ juwtury uopari
' e RED CROSS DRUG
to kenn nhrnnaf nt - Ihn
a vwy latest styles. To Inspect
ase stock Is proof ot thU.
'TIPPED' GRAND
SECRETS
Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 10. Judgo
Rellstad of tlio Circuit Court, todaj
granted a writ of habeas corpus In
tho caso or Portqr Charlton accused
or having killed his wife, Mary Scott
Castlo Charlton, In Italy, and whose
extradition to Italy was granted by
Secretary Knox. Tho court also grant
ed a writ of certiorari foi bringing
the case before him December 19
Hindus and Mohammedans
Clash Over Religious Rites
With Serious Results.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CALCUTTA, Dec. 10. Rioting in
volving tho Hindus nnd Mohnmmo
enns over religious rites and whls t
resulted in tho injury of 150 persons
last night continued today, many
moro bolng Injured and sovoral por
suns killed. Tho troops Anally charg
ed tho rioters who dlsporsod.
$s$$o$$vo$i$$vx
I To the Voters of North Bend
To tho Voters or tho City ot North Uend:
Deroro my application tor a franchise Is Anally submitted to tho voto
of tho pcoplo of North Dend on Tuesday next, I desire to mako Bomo
statomonts which It seems to mo are necessary to clear nway doubts
that havo beon expressed aa to methods I havo used In attempting to se
cure an entrance Into tho City of North Dend and as to tho question of
tho forco and effect of tho proposed franchise U granted.
I first deslro to speak or my relation with an attempt to open iip a
waterfront streot connecting North Dend and Marshfleld. Laying nsldo
for tho moment all question of ray obtaining a right-of-way over this
proposed road, you aro entitled to know what efforts havo been mado
In tho past to open up this waterfront road and to know that tho Kopf
offor to dedicate a roadway through blocks 35 and 3G In Plat B was nit
nn original proposition of tho writer designed to embarrass any person
oi Interest In North Dond.
Two years ago when tho question of opening tho. waterfront streot was
first taken up, tho map to which tho Kopf offer Is attached, was prepar
ed as a basis for obtaining a condemnation of tho .trip of land through
tho Stave Mill property; -and tho lino through tho Porter Mill property
Sensational Charges Made In
Federal Court at l
Chicago.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.' Charges that
tho secrets of tho federal grand Jiry
room aro being "tipped" off to Inter
ested parties wore mculo beforo Judgo
Landls In tho United States District
Court nnd caused him to suspend the
caso ho was hearing and demand the
charges bo sustained nt once. Tho
mnn accused of being tho "tlpstorM
Is Charles F. Dowoody, division su
perintendent of tho bureau or Inves
tigation' of tho Department of Jus
tice. nntinn1 enrnnir in Ills feet When
Judgo Landls mado tho announce-'connecting Tromont and Stanton avonuo was shown according to tho Ioca.
mont nnd 'demanded the fullest Iu- Hon to the location .uereoi ' ummo uy me ivopt ortor,
vMHimtlnn of his conduct. Tho tho January sessiou, iy, "4V'?'-y " ",u u"or8
charges will be investigated. j
Mayor of North Bend Makes
Statement On Blake's .
Application.
JCOIITH DEND, Or., Dec. 10, '10.
To tho Editor, Coos Bay Times,
Mnrshflohl, Oro,
Dear Sir: Will you ploaso allow
mo epaco In your worthy papor for
tho following commonts on tho ques
tion of granting n stret railway fran
chlao In North Bond?
I am opposed to tho granting of
Mr. Blako's proposod franchise
In tho first plnco, tho proposed
Blako franchlso cnlls for n frnnchlse
over, undor and henonth cortnlu
streets In North Bend, only n por
tion or which Mr. Blako would be
obliged to construct n street railway
upon.
For instanco, ho nsks for a fran
chlso along Tromont streot and Wa
tor street throughout tholr entire
longth, also on Virginia and Montn
nn avenues, but thero Is nothing In
tho franchlso which would forco Mr.
Blako, or his successors, to over
construct n railway upon any of
thoso strocts oxcopt on Tromont
street. ' ,
Thero Is nbsolutoly nothing In the
terms or tho proposed frnnchlBo
which would forco Mr. Blako to build
a railroad on olthor Montana nvo
nuo, Virginia avonuo, or Water
streot. Novortholess Mr. Blako waul
hnlil tlio frnnnhlfm nlnnrv tlinan
streots for a porlod or 35 years. It
Work of Rescue Progresses
Slowly and May Take Sev
eral Days.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay'
Tlmos.)
FERN1IC, II. C(, Dec. 10. Forty
five minors woro ontombod Inst night
nt tho Bellvtow Colllor, a short dh
tanco from Frank, Alborta. Eight
een woro tcscuod nnd also twonty
bodlos recovorod. Tho work of ros
cuo Is progressing but It may bn
sovoral dnys before somo or tho en
tombed mon can bo reachod. A spe
cial train was made up hero and car
ried physicians and nursos and oxy
gen nppnratus to bo used In tho ro
bcuo work to tho sccno.
LEAVE TODAY
FOR PORTLAND
Breakwater Sails This After
noon For Columbia '
River Points.-
Tho Breakwater enllod this after
noon for Portland carrying a lnrgo
numbor of passongorB nnd n gooii
enrgo ot mlscollnneous freight.
Among thoso sailing on lior woro
tho following:
J. W. Miller, Loo. Mntson, J, Buo
low, Mrs. J. Buolow, Leal Bench, Goo
Stono, K. Lundlns, Frank Boyors,
Chns. Frank, Chns. Erlckson, II, J,
Wllllnms, A. N. Gould, V. F. Burt,
Mrs. W. F. Burt, Mr. Noes, V. H.
Nuhs, Mrs. Alfred JolniVon, Mrs. Lou
Wolfo, J. F. Nlslson, Mrs. Kutlo
Jonos, Miss Grnco Jonos, Mrs. F.
Stlllwoli; Tom Mlchlns, D. C. aibson,
A. C. Nadler. S. W. Murray. Mrs. F
W. Murray, V. Hnlok, W. W. Mc
Lnln, W. Rich, M. C. Smith, T. C.
Russel, MrH. Russol, M. Welch, Lona
L. Durggliis, Lucy Perry, Ressjo Oet
mnn, J. II. Keating, Ed. Bodlns,
Staschkowskl, O. Bruuschnl, O. Carl
son, O. Cnstlll, B..Soff, P. Forllns, D.
Mosches, BesBlo Thrall, .Mrs. Soharra,
J, R. Hyde and wlfo, J. C. Francisco,
nnd wife, Mrs. Davidson, Mauler Da
vidson, Cnpt. Wagner, F. M. Wnllace.
Tako your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho CHANDLER. Special monu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tnbh;s
for PARTIES by PHOXE.
Pictures from tho masters at Wal
ker Studio.
way ovor this proposod street, or
tho falluro of tho City of North Bond
In securing Its dedication aa a strout,
all tho rights and privileges of tho
franchlso would coaso, and Mr.
I , , . . , . , , . ,,iuittKo woum navo no rurthor Intor-
;ur, innKu uueo iiu iiuuiiu yu uu.iii , . ,, , , . 41 . ,
,, , , .. . . , est In tho franchlso oxcopt that ho
a railroad along theso streots, why ,,,, , ,., nr , i,
. . . . ,?. , . ' .would still havo a 35-year franch t
should ho ask tho pooplo of Norf.i ,. , ,. ,', , .
wut VIIU UIIUIU tllill Ui J. J UillUllt,
At
North '
Bend to glvo him a franchlso on
thoso streota? Would It not bo
falror for him to apply for Just
thoso streets upon which ho Intends
to build a railroad, and If nt a later
dato ho finds It necossary to buIU
a railroad on somo of tho othor
streets in North Bond, lot him npp'y
to tho council for a franchise nt
that tlmo.
Secondly, ns ono of tho conditions
ot the frnnchlso, ho ngroos to con
struct a street railway on Tromont
street In Plat B, and If tho city of
North Bend secures thp dedication of
a. proposed street, connecting Tro
mont streot with Stanton avonuo, ho
agrees to construct a streot railway
along this proposod street, then
along Washington streot and Shor
man avonuo to its north boundary.
In the ovont of tho' falluro of "Mr,'
Blako' to secure a' private rlgbt-of-
streot nnd Water streot In Plat B
Just what good a franchlso over
thoso streots alono would bo to Mr.
Blako, Is a question that I cannot an
swer. Wo all know that thoso nro
tho only two streots along the water
front of Coos Bay that would admit
of a streot railway connection be
tween tho cltlos of North Bend and
Marshfleld. It Is Imposslblo to go;
a railroad ot any kind ovor any of
tho streefs to tho wost of Treason,
stroot, and highly Imprnotlcablo o
construct a railroad ulong the wnto".
front ot Plat B on the oast sldo of
Water Btreot. That would simply
moan that tho granting of tho fran
chlso to Mr, Blako would glvo him
control of tho wntorfront traffic be
tween North Bond and Marshfleld,
I think ovoryono will concodo tlm
(Continued on Pago 8)