The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 17, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
nml Coo Hay Advortlter.
No. 133
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LOWER IS UPHELD VOTE
BY SENAIt Mill 1 1 tE
Lie 5nnator "White-
led" By Investigat
ors lotiay.
LniTC MADE
RlNORITY MEMBERS
at Money Was Passed
nois Legislature uui
n't Know Whose.
Ixbted Press to Coon T
Times.)
XOTONT, I). C., Dec. 17.
Primer wn nbsolvcd of
.. nf hnvInK obtained his
UffJ' l the report of tlio
Ittee of tho Bcnnto commit
'..notes nnd elections nmdo
.n fonnnlttco today. The
alttco will '00t TuoRdny to
5e report.
nort of Investigation was
, full commlttco privileges
tioni which then adjourned
:dar to gtvo tho mombcM
.... .- .hiU' Mln nvl-
iinnmiy io ) ""' -
1 the subcommittee's roport.
toce Hint thcro was money
between 'crtnln membors of
;!tols legislature- was not
br tho sub-commlttoo but
cUred thnt If votes of mom
rfd clthor with receiving or
lie money had been ollmlnnt
toer still would havo had n
j of thrco votes. Tho sub-
m was a unit In nssortlng
evldcnco did show Lorlmor
iconncctcd with tho" allege!
:tlon a "Jack Pot" or any
la Influence tho lcglslntnro In
rn.nl of himself for tho son-
j. It Is understood certain
id the commlttco privileges
kt'om would Ibsuq Htntomonts
dar their bollof that It lift I
:on monoy had pnasod bo-
certain members of tho leglf.-
It was tho understanding,
that theso Btntomonts
tot In any sense bo In tho
lel minority reports and that
kould not in any manner, how-
iJIrcct, roflcct on tho Junlpr
li MDitor.
CONDENSAHY IS
EXPDSI
II 01 JAN. 17
House Committee on Rules
Agrees to Hasten Decision
Betwcsn New Orleans and
San Francisco.
fDy Associated ''ross to Coos Hal
Times.)
V?lMW.TON D. C. Dec. 17.
A vote In tho House by January 17
on tho light between San Frnnclsco
and Now Orleans for tho exposition
to celebrate tho Panama canal open
ing In 1915, was made possible by
an understanding reached by tho
House Commlttco on Kules today.
I0W PROJECTED
Coos River Farmers Have
Meeting to Consider Mat
ter This Morning.
A mooting of Coos Illvor rnnchon
was held here this morning to con
sider a propon tlou to eiect a second
inlllc coudousnry on tho Hay. Tho
expressions at tho meeting wero Jn
favor of u cooperative project nnd
the mutter whs rof erred to a com
mlttco conslsthiK of 11. K. Uasmsy,
Win. Smith nnd Chan. Mahaff'y 'or
further Investigation.
While according to thoso present
this morning, tho new condonsary Is
practically assured, It was not de
termined whether to build It near
tho Coos Hlvcr ctoamery or Bomo
other point.
Anionic thoso present tills morn
lug wero Luther Judy, Robert Hook,
Ivy Condron, Chns. Mahnffy, w. II.
Smith, II. 13. Desscy, .1. J. uuiiKin-
board, S. C. Itogors, Ncnl Watson,
Taylor Slglln, 13. L. Dessoy, Rn
Smith, F. It. Hodson nnd 13. A. Hod-
son. '
Another meeting will bo hold
tho near future
niy
In
Mooiti: denies charges.
(ny
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FOUND
Ef!
tin loony
Ken Negro Convicted 'of
ing Lyncn unio hiiu-
.saloon Leader.
Ioclated Press to Coos Bay
Times.) v
fAItK. Ohio. Dec. 17. Tho
U the case of Montello Watha.
Ujtlen neuro charged with
kree murder In connection
tie hnehlntr of Carl Etherlng-
tntl-saloon league detective,
td a verdict of manslaughter
' The lynching of Ethoringtort
"ir was duo to bitter liquor
mi, the saloons remaining open
liter tho county voted "dry."
the first conviction.
Associated Prosa to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, Dec. 17. Wollls L.
Moore, chlof of tho United States
Weather Bureau, who Is in Now
York, denied today tho charges of
"mismanagement, extrnvnganco and
Irregularities" In his department,
nindn by James Borry, n formor em
ploye, yesterday, In Washington In
a communication to tho president.
Bf HON'GBL Qf Ferndalo, who
'wen conflnod to his homo tno
H lx years with sickness and
4 left a few' weeks ttKO for
"tie to takq a course of treat-
it. Is now rfinorted to be
dr fullv recovered and Is ex
ited home In a week or two.
F. MivPnllnm nnri wlffl Of
P Bend, havo gone to 8an Fran-
"'here they will spend Chrls;
1 Ith relative of Mr. McCollum
rB.licCollum.
difference how little you want
'V we are always clad to show
l0w goods. Wo have ARTICLES
'"It ALL PURSES JEWELRY
& RED CROSS Drug Store.
COHDara nrlo vnn nrn imvIllR
HAIXE8 PRICES.
K1 your SUNDAY PINNER at
OlAXDLER. Special menu.
n'K tables for PARTIES by
6-XE.
FOUR BODIES RKCOUEI).
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(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
DENVER, Dec. 17. Tho bodies
of four miners woro, recovered from
tho Leiden mlno today by Holmct
men. Thoy woro suffocated by gases
from burning coal Tho bodies wero
found 2,600 feet from tho bottom
of the shaft behind a steol bulkhead
ivMMi thov had closed In a vain at
tempt to shut off tho deadly gases
from tho burning portion oi i
mine.
ROUNDUP REVOLUTIONISTS.
fr Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 17. Tno
mayors, of nil municipalities In tho
state of Chihuahua have Issued the
n,vi,..r circular: "Before the end
of twenty-four hours you are required
to present your arms and ammuni
tions for registration, and state for
what purpose you have them. Any
one falling to comply with this order
Is subject to tho extreme penauy
tho law."
REVOLUTIONISTS HOLD TOWN.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.;
r a uwrmfiTON. D. C. Dec. 17.
The city of Guerrero, Mexico, Is still
in tho hands of the revolutionists
and was not captured by the federa
troops as reported In onicim -..-to
the State Department several days
ago. '
Th0 LADIES skwiXO SOCIETY
of tho Knights of Finland, will hold
an AUCTION of IIAXHMAmk. .i.
Ces, suitable for Christmas presents.
at tho Finnish nan, -
NIGHT, December IT. uantu "i
supper after auction.
Th0 store SO DIFFERENT we can
show you better than we can to
you. Fall In line and visit RED
CROSS before buying.
LEU 10
on enrol
Steamship Sails Early This
Morning For Kortianu witn
Large List.
The Breakwater sailed this morn
ing for Portland with n largo num
ber of pauonners and n big cargo
of m'sllane-nus freight.
Aro-.ig those sailing on hor woro
tho following:
A. It. Davl. 13. P. Gear. Fiori
Hood, lien Heed. W. X. Eckblnd,
Mnrgarot Montgomery, Miss Stan
ley, A. L. Applewhite, U J. Bonch,
James McArtlo, Patrick McArtio, A.
J. Xosb, J. A II. ICerr, P. S. Mnlo
vlz, T. A. Dcorlng, Mrs. A. Hobln,
C. II. Patterson, Mrs. J. W. Pnttor-
son, S. Horn, Mrs. Ruby Horn, It. 13.
Church. Mrs. Jesslo Pratt, 11. M.
BrownIngt E. E. Lyons, 13. S. Tuttlo,
Mnrlo Emorlch, Bcsslo Gaspard, Geo.
Gaspard, C. C. Clapshaw, Mrs. Clnp-
shaw, M. Hadloy, Mrs. M. Hadloy,
W. A. Heed, oscnr wester, j. jv.
Culver. Mrs. T. Nussoll, Dolin Clt'i-
ton, John Bollonl, Miss Ruth Blank,
Chns. Bansch, C. M. Van Martcr, H
Nelson. C. E. Brondbent, J. II. Prn
haska, Mrs. Prahnska, Hortenso Prn-
hnska, S. P. Bartlott, Ed. Morln, Mrs.
Morin, Ray Morln, Geo. Morln, Hy.
Morln, Jess Morln, L. D. Todd, Hor
bort Hume, W. Blnlr, Eva L. Schroo
dor, Mrs. T. B. Hamlin, Don Stoffa,
A. Blllis, B. Mnlorcr, M. Mnntonlkes,
Jno. Rntonldes, Klon Morris, Tho.
Borkoley. L. DobCB, P. Scott, R. A.
Taylor, Mrs. R, A. Taylor and chil
dren, II. Foyer, Thos. Jny, John
Sandstone
DOE PLEASED
WITH BUSINESS
SENATOR L0D6
GENERAL
E IS IV
TARIFF COMITTEE
DIVE CONCERT
RERE SUNDAY
NEWS OF COQUILLE.
Coon County Rent Events Ah Told By
Tlio Herald.
Mrs. Henry A. Moody died horo
December 8. Mrs. Moody was bora
May 2, 18C9, nnd was mnrrled May
29, 1884, to Mr. Henry A. Moody,
who, with four children, Vlrla Ire
no, Hnzol Estollo, Jesslo Anna nnd
Lula Berna eurvlvo.
Soundings wero rondo on tho Cq
qulllo bar lately and sixteen foot
woro found at low tldo. Tho dredgo
will bo brought around from tho
nav as soon as tho weather will pe--
mtt nnd Jtho shoals on tho lower riv
er will be romoved. With thlsdonu
vessels of large capacity can then
como Into tho rlvec and carry our
lumber and coal from the Coqullle
as cheaply aa from any harbor along
tho coast.
The wife and daughter of Rev.
W. T. Goulder who were taken down
with typhoid Immediately upon their
arrival hero, and which was contrac
f,i imfnrn comlnR here, are rapidly
Tecovorlng after a long and tedious
Illness. Tho daughter, aged 13, nau
fever for 40 days and was -very sick.
We are glad to be able to announce
their recovery.
Manager of the Alliance Plans
to Improve Service Sails
For Portland.
Tho Alllnnco Balled yostorday nft-
ernooh for Portland, having bo-jn
.ininvmi in- mi iinnxnectcdly lnruo
shipment of freight from here, In
cluding n car of stool-head salmon
for tho Union Flshorlos, tho launch
Enclo for tho snmo company nnd n
number of horses belonging to Bort
Mond.
Acont McGoorgo Is In receipt of
a letter from Gonornl Manngcr Doo
oxprosslng his satisfaction with tho
business given tho Alllnnco on nor
Initial trips hero, nnd says that If
It continues to grow nnd will Justify
it, ho will furthor Improvo tho sor-
vlco to Coos Bay. According to un
official gossip, Mrs Doo'b plan Is to
put on a boat plying botweon San
Francisco, Eureka nnd Coos Bay,
opposlto tho Alllnnco, tho two con
npptlric on tho through business nnd
thon putting on additional vcssoIh
as neoded.
m!:e Alllnnco will sail from Port
land for Coos Bay Decombor 20,
reaching horo Decombor 22 and Bnll-
lug Decombor 23 for EuroKn.
Among thoso snlllng from horo on
hor wore tho following:
K. Welds. Mrs. E. Field, Mrs. E
E. Young, E. E.-Young, J. J. Slavln,
A. F. Xoblo, Howard Evans, u. n.
Bonn, II. C. Duweslo, Frank Miller,
C. Slkognor, It. Norvn, N. Yana,
Minor Mend, Bort Mead, W. Cronko,
Mrs. M. A. Mend, Mrs. W. Cronko
and child, Iva Davonport, Ruth Do-
mnrest, W. D. Wright, Mrs. w. u.
Wright, Fred Rosonchcstor,a. i.
Royowskl, Albert Wcahner, Jnn,
Kong Kn, J. R. McDonald.- t
RRIEFS OF RANDON.
News of Clty-Ry-thc-Sen An Told By
The Recorder.
Will Smith, Harvey Smith, Mrs.
Tnennhino Poeck and Mrs. Will El
liott loft on tho Elizabeth for Frult-
Yalo, Cal., whore their father, w. .
flmith'a homo Ib at Hare, a few
uo om.hi nt rtnndoh. whero h3
owns a largo ranch.
Program Announced For En
tertamtnent Tomorrow Aft
ernoon at Opera House.
Tho Coos Bay Concert Band will
give a frco concert nt tho Mnsonlc
Opera Houso Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Director Fonton hns ar
ranged tho following program for
ftho event:
1 March, "King of tho Winds"
t ior
2 Ovorturo, "Hnymond". . . .
. . v Thomns
3 Egyptian soronndo, "Ainlna"
Slncko
1 Cornet nolo. "L Addlo A'Xnpo- .
U" Cottrnu
Hayes Howard
5 "Les Millions d'ArlcquIn". . .
It. Drlgo
0 a, "Tho Rosary". . . . .Xovln
b, "Plzzacattl Polka". . .Strauss
7 Solcctlon, "Travinta". . .Verdi
8 March, "Willow Grovo"
Srrentloo
Star Spanglo Banner.
Declares It Would Be a Mitig
ated Injustice to Business
of Country.
ASKS THAT CUMMINS
RESOLUTION BE BEATEN
Speaks In Favor of Revision
of Law by Sections In
Near Future.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 17.
Assorting that wholesale revision of-
the tariff would bo nn "unniltlgntod
Injustice to bnalnosH In this county
and ruinous to tho pnrty that un
dortnkos It. Senntor Lotlgo In a.
speooh todny In tho Senate, support
ed tho tariff aniendmont by sections.
Ho upoko on a motion to rofar tho
Cummins Joint resolution to Iho
commlttco on rules. Tho Houso, ho
said, now had tho powor to bring
special ruloB to cut out tho amond-
mont. Ho bolleved tho Sonat" could
adopt similar plnn. Ho did not bo-
llove It necessary for such n gonornl
nw as li centoni plated by tho resolu
tion. Lodgo announced himself In
nccord with tho President's tnrlff
revision plnn.
HOLIDAY BARGAINS. ,
Owing to nn unexpectedly
largo volumo of Chrlstmns nd-
vortlslng coming In Into, Tho
f Times now.8 columns nro rathor
crowded today. Howovor, tho
nda teem with ChrlstmnB bar-
gains and aro almost as Intor-
ostlng as nowB nnd n perusal
of them will roduco tho work of
ChrlstmnB nhoppjng nnd snvo
you monoy.
GIVEN HOYT'H PLACE.
(By ""Associated Press to Coos Day
'Tlmcs.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 17.
Ciinudler P. Anderson of Now York,,
was nppolnted counBollor of tho
State Department to succeed tho late
Henry M. Hoyt.
WILL RETAIN' REPORT.
VESSELS ARE DUE.
Tho M. V. Plant Ib duo In from
Snn Francisco todny, out hnd not
nrrlved at 3 "o'clock. Sho passod
CanoJ Blanco Ut 11 o'clock In tho
faco of a Wl h i northwest wind. Sho
will not snll from hero until Tues
day morning. Tl, '
mi.- XT rl'j.l '. .!.. In Jl.lo nff.
llllU MUIIU OU1U IO UUU It. w..n ...v-
ernoon from -Bay' Point.
HILL WILL HUILD.
Sec. DecIdiiHou Aiifucrs CrltlclHiu of
National Defense. -vs.
(By Associated Prosa to Coos Bay
TlmcR.)
WASIIINGTtffCDQDexL 17.
Secretary of War DIckltiHon todays
sent to tho Houso a lottor .In Teply '
to Honrosontntlvo McLnchlairs rcso
lutlon ' concerning tho ndequncy ot
nntlonnl defenses. Tho lottor. dlJaw-.
cusses tho situation lirlofly but tho
Bocrotnry's report recontly Bubtnlt-
tod to tho Houso nnd later with:
drawn will notbo resubmitted.
W. E. Cralno'a mother, and sister
Mra. Nell Shlploy of Portland, ar
rived on tho last Breakwater and
reached Bandon Friday. They will
probably mako their homo with Mr.
Cralno and family uuing mo mu
ter. a Ann 1 o.nound boy was born to
mi., nml Mra. Greenbury Edwards
yesterday.
NEGRO GIVEN JOB.
-
Rut Dooa Not Say Whether to Const
Or Not.
PORTLAND. Oro Doc. 17. En-
t aL. I...hl....i.i. j&h 4 I A f w m
courngea oy 1110 uubiuubu uuhuihuiw
In Oregon. JameB J. Hill, tho railroad
builder, who arrlvod in Portland this
week, announced, tho eventual ex
tonalon of the Oregon Trunk lino
from the present pr,oposod terminus
at Bond; the extension of the Unit-
'. w A.l nallniHi.n Art Hi a nnnet
ea niiec.ric imiwujo iu m wmi.
"Wo will oxtond tho lino boyond
Bend," said Mr. Hill, "as fast as tho
country develops and Justlflos ub In
tho expenditure. Whether wo will
build directly south or whether we
will strike out in another direction
doponds largely upon tho future de-
Pmildent Tuft ItefuwH to Abide Iljr
Hawaiian Protests.
(By Associated 'Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 17.
Prosldont Taft sont to tho Senate
tho nomination of Chnrles A. Cotto
rlll of Toledo to bo collector of In
ternal Revenuo at Honolulu. Hawaii.
Cottorlll Ib a negro. A protest from
Honolulu that a resident of that city
should be appointed was unheeded
by tho President.
NORTH REND ITEMS.
Mrs. Alfred Matson of Marabflold,
visited at the Victor Anderson homo
ou Sherman avenuo.
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Grandma White, wno uu -, , flf the
mlsfo'rtuj.e to fall and dislocate wiJwB
ii . ftnnr rnreo weuno nhu 01
.,.. iiirio- nimiv. and althouglt sho,(
HUB "..o ....'
Is 78 years oia, tne wummv ..
W. S. Mack, of Parkersburg, who
was In Coaulllo Monday, tells ub
that ho recently returned from n
visit with hta parents, Mr. and Mra.
A. J. Mack, near Eugene. Ills
fathor, a pioneer steamboat engineer
of the Coaullle, sends his regards to
his many friends of ttie Coqullle valley.
rr n. B. Hoag. of Pasadena, Cal ,
arrived hero Monday and has decided
tn remain In Coqullle. Ho Has an
offlce In tho new Farmers nnd Mer
chants Bank bulldlns. HIb family
consisting of a wife and two cnuaren
will come soon,
Take your SUNDAY DINNER at
rr.u mrAvm.TCU. Hnectai menu
1 11U V. .-"-"- .
her seems to bo healing as a similar
one on a child would do.
HARD FIGHT WITH PANTHER.
Take your SUNDAY DINNER at BESEnYH tabies for PARTIES by
The CHANDLER. Special menu. pnom
RESERVE tables for PARTIES by the TISIES' WANT ADS;
PHONE. -- I
Tho Coqullle Herald sayB: Frd
Coleman camo In to see us while In
town last Friday. Ho told us of hav
ing recently killed a panthor at tho
Yoakam place which measured 7 foot
and 11 lncheB In length nnd was an
ugly animal when armed with notn
i wnvinr than a 22, but good
t.nohln nrnvfid sufficient to
m.iri nn tho iioficiency and mado Mr.
r-niomnn master of tho situation.
Otherwise bo might havo hnd a pret
ty bad mess on his hands: aa tneso
aro rathor formidable animals to go
up against when furlated by a
wound, and a man not wen. prepar
ed to copo with him.
r. i orwi a an wimt wo havo at
Hr.J' yj iaa.s-. -"--""i'
Walker Studio. ' J
MYRTLE POINT WEDDING.
A very nretty doublo wedding wbb
celebrated Wednesday afternoon at
tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B.
Anderson, Just east of town, when
their two daughters woro united In
marriage, Rev. Thos. Burklow per
forming the ceremony. Tho contract
ing parties woro Mr. BonJ. II. Bark
doll and MIsb Amy A. Anderson,
and Mr. James W. Dyo and Mlns
Sarah M. Andorson. Tho coromony
took place at 2:30, both couples be
ing united at tho samo tlmo, In tho
presenco of a company of rolatlvea
and friends. Tho houso had been
prettily decorated and tho ceremony
took place under an arch of flowers
and greonery. After tho ceremony
a dainty dinner was served. Enter
prise.
J. W. Nowlln, who spent tho last
few weeks In Coos county, will leave
tomorrow for his homo nt Paso no
bles.
ti
Tho marriage of Lawroy Llllobo ,
and Miss Mnrlo Johansson will bo
solomnlzed at tho homo of tho
groom's paronts at Porter, at C
o'clock tonight, Rov. Rasmusson of
ficiating. A large number havo been
Invited. They will resido In Marali-
fleld.
T. W. nennlo. who has tho Gardi
ner-North Bond mall contract and
others, aro starting a movomont to
securo tho opening of a now road
from Glasgow to tho Haynos, Lar
son, North Inlet nnd Lakeaido dis
tricts and tho establishment of a
county forry from North Bond to
Glasgow. Tho matter will probnbly
bo presented to tho county commis
sioners soon.
Thoro IS NO doubt you o losing
money by not buying from Hnluca.
Take your SUNDAY DINNER at
Tho OHANDLUR. Special menu.
RESERVE, tables for PARTIES by
PHONE.'
Wo have tho goods and can deliver
them If you say so. Walkor Studio.
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