The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER21. 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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EIGHT PAGES. A co..iitatioM r Time,, const Mnii N 136.
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
HNAJI
FACTORY DISTRICT
SWEPT BY $21010 IE
m Killed and Six Fire-
Injured In Conflagra-
Early Today.
LARGE FIRMS
HARD HIT BY BLAZE
It to Have Started In
Ine Room High Wind
Fans Flames.
Iioclitcil Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ittATI. Die. 21. l'lro In
!nn F. Cory d'strlct of this
,itoda t vised (Inning os'l-
it two million dollars, the
-I two nun mid tho Injury of
an. At tho tlmo tho lire
it a Iilgh wind wna blowing
in tho flames flnnlly wero
It under control, ton flrimi hnd
I oat and eight lnrgo buildings
KrtlrorcJ. An entire block
Kith and Sycnmoro streets to
ky was swept by tho (l:uno.
a burned out woro:
andorf & O'NoIl Shoo Co.
x Poolo Lcnthor Co.
90 Co.
:Lock Co.
Isoro Street Stnblo Co.
it Pflegor Lcnthor Co.
IrSafo and Lock Co.
hiousa of A, &. J. Nttrro Co.
Duncan Paper Box Co,
Aire llox Factory.
Iltlj 'lelleved to hnvo start-
111 onglno room of Kr'.ppen-
O'.N'cll.
1H0SL BLAINE
IS STRICKEN
Coos County Pioneer Since
1864 Passes Away at
Mercy Hospital.
Thomni Dlnlno, u resident of
Co on county, nlnce 1801, died at
Mercy hmpltnl today after n pro
i trncted Illness. Ho hnd been very
low for dome weeks niut the end was
not unexpected.
i Mr. Rlnine whs born In Missouri
nhout sixty-one years ago and cross
ed the plains with Henry Illnck, com
Iiik to Coos liny whoru he hns since
jtunde his home. IIo divided hla
time between Mnrshflold and his
north Coos Itlvor -ranch.
Mr. Blnlno Is mirvlvod by his
wife mul four children. Tho chll
tlren nre Mrs. Laura Oiistnfson of
Loon Lake, Mrs. .Tcttlo Kondlo of
Mnrjhfleld, Mrs. It. W. Mnrstors of
Rosoburg, nnd Mrs. As H. Hnuscr.
Tho funernl nrrniiBomentB hnvo
not been completed.
COOS BAY AS
M
ICOXGIllLSS ADJOURNS.
(Bj Assoclntcd Press.)
I'ASHINGTON, D. C, Dec.
Congress has ndjotirnod
IMlday recess until January
.
HE WHEAT MARKET.
Kitted Press to Coos Day
Times.)
plUND, Dec. 20. Wheat un-
pCO, Dec. 20. Wheat clos-
lollows: December 91 3-4c;
Kt; July, 93 3-4 c. .
0MA, Dec. 20. Wheat un-
OFFICERS
ROE ARCH
No. 2 of Marshneld,
: Annual Election-1-"
I Wall Monday Next.
, .u6 jivjai ,vrcH vuun-
1 6fBMarshfleld, hold. Ha an-
won of officers which re-
M'followfl;
Priest J. Albert , Matson.
h. A. Whereat.
M. O. Stemmler.
!t'n of Host It. Walter.
'Geo. P. Winchester.
!try. F. E. Allen.
'inual Inntnllntlnn nf nfflrnra
i held next Monday evening,
ar 26. whon li r"nmmnnillrv
i,Iso Install Its officers which
eited that evening.
CHRISTMAS I'nESRXTS.
;Ub'e for your children, wife or
H a Policy in tha Mutual Llfo
iVYn-l, . -. .....-. .
--, UBSUIH Dili IIU1UOUB, IB
"STAKE. It will never break,
ieaf. tarnish, fade or get tiro-
and Will nrnfoof nnil mnl-n n
r family.
Wh HENRY SENGSTACKEN
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cases, FANCY BOXES, Ho-
rilonery at greatly reduced
,lt PHEN'TISS & CO.'e.
LAST CHANCE
Declared That This Harbor Af
fords Only Opportunity to
Duplicate Great Growths.
A resident of Mnrshnold who ra-
rontv visited Seattle Portland. San
'Francisco and Los AngelCB hna been
considering tho enormous growtn oi
theso four cities In the Inst ton years
nnd tho fortunes which hnvo been
mndo by reason of tho Increased
valuation of proporty caused by the
Incrcaso of tho population which wns
brought about by railroad facilities.
In discussing It, ho said:
"Seattle has a population today of
237,000; Portland has a population
of 215,000; Los Angeles a popula
tion of 310,000, and Ban Francisco a
population ot -110,000.
"Dcforo theso places had railroad
facilities thoy had a few hundred in
habitants, probably not more than
the City of Marshfleld, on Coc Bay
has today.
"The country surrounding mem
aia nf .fford the same natural re
sources for development which Coos
county does.
.ti Mimita In Seattl snd Port
land and Bin Francisco do not be
gin to compart with Coos coumy,
and while tho winters In Los An
geles may have more sunshine, the
''disagreeable summers more than
ever come the eanUfol winters and
taking It all around, Coos county's
location makes it mora desirable
and more oven tempered than any
other section of the coast.
In order to construct Seattle
enormous expensive hill sides had to
be removed and now mo oesi Vmuu
is located on almost a level grade,
whinh at one tlmo was a hillside.
Portland fared better in this re
spect. Tho principal portion of San
T?,nnMpn nnd where the business
places are located, in the neighbor
ed of the Call, enrontcio uuu i-
amlner buildings, was once a sand
.in .!,.., rnna nnv lias a natural
urn, " www- .
townsito on tho peninsula extending
from nnd Including Norm uenu uuu
Marshfleld.
Tnif n man'of tho coast nnd looK
over tho undeveloped hnrbors nnd
you will And but ono left capable
nurnnimodatlnc tho large vessels
which entor tho Columbia nnd Pusot
Sound. That ono location is Coos
Uny. In its present condition wtb
the project for Its Improvement In
complete, it has a depth of 24 feet
of wnter between tho dip of tho
.(Contlnuod on page 8.)
TAFT'S PLAI IS CAUSE OF ANXIETY
President Desirous of Gettinrj
Legislation Enacted Be
fore Change Is Made In
Body.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 21.
Tlicro Is much discussion nt both
the White House nnd tho Cnpltol
over the outlook for the administra
tion's legislative program. President
Tnft In conferences with Sonntors
nnd Representatives hns Indicated
his strong dcslro thnt ns ninny as
possible of tho measures ho recom
mended In his annual mossngo bo
pressed through congress without
delay In view of tho coming chnngo
lu tho political complexion of tho
House. It Is lu accordance with
this policy thnt tho appropriation
bills hnvo been rushed miproccdanl
cdly. No conclusions hnvo been
reached ns to tho order In which tho
program will bo brought up In con
gress but tho regular republicans
hnve warned tho Insurgent members
of their party thnt they must ncccpt
the 'onus If they put nny obstructions
in tho way of proposed republican
legislation. Many subsidy, tho tnrlff
commission plnn for collecting nnd
assimilating tnrlff dntn, Pnnnnm
canal fortifications nnd tools, nnd
bill to regulate Issuing Injunctlonn
In canity without notlco nro nil mut
ters upon which Tnft especially
wants nctlon.
LIS OF 100 IBS ME
WEDDED TODAY
IN PORTLAND
Nuptials of W. N. Ekblatl and
Miss Lillian Hall Solem
nized There.
Today nt the homo or tho brldo In
Portlnnd wns solemnized tho mnr
ringo of Win. N. Ekblnd of Mnrsh
flold, nnd Miss Lllllnn Hall. Imme
diately after tho ceremonies, the
young couplortvlll lonvo on n honoy
moon trip to northern points of In
terest nnd will return hero hooii nft
er Jnnunry 1 to mnko tholr homo on
Sixth street.
Tho brldo Is well-known In Mnrsh
fleld, hnvlng formerly lived hero.
For tho last year or so, sho hns boon
making hor homo nt 441 East
Twolfth street, South, Portlnnd. A
very nttrnctlvo nnd winsomo young
woman, sho hns n lnrgo clrclo ot
friends horo who will warmly wcl
como her back to Mnrshflold.
Mr. Ekblad Is ono ot tho loading
young business mon ot Marshfleld,
being proprietor of tho Ekblnd4& Son
hnrdwaro store His host of frlondi
In Mnrshflold will unlto In congra
tulntlons nnd wishing him nnd his
brldo nil tho plonsuro nnd success.
that futuro years can bring.
DELAY ACTION
ST
IE
Arbiter Weill and Chief Stone of
Engineers Again In
Conference.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Dec 21. No ac
tion relating to the threatened
strike ot the engineer on the -rail-raids
m. north'Snd south ot Chi-
w v ,-
caKO. la expected . before tonight.
Grand Chief Warren D. BtoneoLthe
Brotherhood of Loeomotive Engin
eers, conferred with hla executive
committee but previous to a meeting
with labor commlssloper Charles f.
Nelll, late this afternoon, 'ho said
they had no announcement to make.
PART OF CITY
IPS ITER
NEW MEXICO
TO LOSE OCT
Fire Follows FirstDisasterNear
Bolton, England, and May
Claim Many.
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SECOND SHAFT IS
AFFECTED BY IT
South Marshfield Main Breaks
and Residents Have Trou
ble This Morning.
Little drops of wntcr
Every ono wo prize,
It's nwful when n feller .r
Can't oven wash hla eyes.
Not Rubor runs to neighbor
Any water horo7
Can't cook nor wnsh tho baby,
I'm crnzy, pretty nonrl
Tho fog thnt's or. tho wnshtub
Will answer Just nbout
Horo, children, como nnd wash yon
Foro this rng dries out."
UNANIMOUS.
Owing to a broken wnter mnin,
tho people of South Mnrshllold,
Bonth 'of Central nvonuo, hnd n lively
scrnmblo this morning nnd today for
water for household purposes. Tbo
main broko during tho night nnd
whon tho pooplo nroso this morning,
somo who had not stored water In
vessola or who woro distant from a
woll had to go without their morn
ing ablution and somo oven without
coffee for breakfast.
Tho Coos Bay Wator Company
had mon at work on tho repairs ns
early ns possible but as the break
was a bad one, It wns doubted this
morning if It could bo repaired to
day so that all would bavo water,
President Taft and Senate Op
poses Change In Texas
Boundary Line.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 21.
In n special message to congress
President Taft 'today ndvlwd ,tha
adoption of n Joint resolution auth
orizing annulment of that portion ot
tho constitution of the now state of
New Moxlco. attempting to chnng
tho boundary lines between Now
Mexico nnd Tcxns.
Tho Sonnto quickly ndoptcd n Joint
resolution authorizing tho annul
mout of thnt portion of tho Now
Mexico constitution attempting to
chnngo tho established boundary lino
between Toxna nnd Now Moxlco. It
also provided for- remarking tho
boundary ns established by tho Cleric
survey mndo In 1859 nnd 1SC0. Tho
Hotiso has not nctcd on tho resolution.
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BOSTON
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HAS GOLDEN FLOOD.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 21. John
D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil
Incomo Is $19.32 a minute, nc-
cording to tho quarterly dlvl-
dend of 10 per cent, nmountlng
to $10,000,000 on all tho stock
which haB been authorized by
the directors. It was ostlmated
that Rockefoller, slnco 1882,
has received $180,000,000 In
Stnndard Oil dividends in addl-
O tlon to $100,000,000 his equity
In tho profits of the concern.
Slnco 1882 the company has
disbursed $709,812,C20 out of
Its profits of $1,129,442,004,
leaving a surplus of $419,079,-
4.44.
Rev. Norman K. Pless Among
Those Held For Working
Scheme.
Sy Associates Frees to Coos Bay
Tines.)
BOSTON, 'Miuw.,' Dec' 21Rer
Norman K. Pless, former president
of the Redeemable Investment Com
pany, Charles H. Brooks, manager,
and John P. Trappaden, agent, wero
Indicted today by the federal grand
Jury for UBlng tho malls for a schema
to defraud.
It was stated In tho llteraturo of
tho company that It controlled as
a holding company, mining, farm
and timber properties in tho North
west and British Columbia,
"Tho apparel oft proclaims tho
man" and sometimes It, denounces
him!
We still havo plenty of goods to
show you In 1 I A M O N 1) S
WATCHES JEWELRY Sterling
Silver, Cut Glass and otc. RED
CROSS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.
Tho MYERS' STORES In Marsh
fleld and North Bend are OPEN eve
ry EVENING this week. i
Former Portland. Man Chosen
Head of Illinois Cen
tral Railway.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, Doc. 21. Charlea
II. Markham, recently Identified with
oil Intorosts ntvPlttsburg todny was
electod president of tho Illinois Cen
tral by tho board of directors to
succeed James T. Hnrahdn. Mark-
ham was formorly vlco-prcsldont and
gonoral traffic manager of the South
ern Pacific nnd was previously locat
ed at Portland with tho Harrlman
lines. '
BEVERIDGE TO
EXAMNE
Committer Report Filed In
Senate and Indian Member
Says he will Investigate.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 21.
The report ot the Senate Committee
on Privileges and elections In the
Lorlmor case was presented to Sen
ate today by Senator Burrows.
The conclusion reached by tho
committee la as follows, "That in
their opinion the title ot Mr. Lorl
Only Eight of 290 Entombed
Had Escaped Alive Late
This Afternoon.
(By Associated Pross f- Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
BOLTON, England, Dee. 21. '
An explosion followed by Are canning:
many futnlltlea ocaitrrtxl nt tho Little-Fulton
colliery this morning aft
er 290 miners hsd goua below Uio
surfneo.
Following tho explosion, smoko
mid gases tilled the initio.
At two o'clock this afternoon only
eight of the 290 Impurlllod mon had '
oHonpod, nnd tho outlook for tho ro
eouo of tho others wns dubious.
At thnt hour' ton bodies hnd boon
rocovered.
For n tlmo tho llvos of sovon hun
dred mon woro jeopardized. An nd
Jolnlng mlno wnB dnmnged by tho
shock nnd It wns some tlmo botoro
Its 400 occupants could bo reached
nnd brought to tho surfneo. Tho
explosion wob terrlllc.
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BARBER (JETS JOB.
Nominated by President Tnft for
Lenlstoii Position.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 21.
President Tnft hns sent to tho Son
nto tho iiomlhntlon-ot BonjnmlnjO.
Bnrbor to bo receiver , of Public
"Moijoys nt Lowlston, Idnho'. v-
HORNET HAS NOT SAILED;.
Alleged Filibuster Steniner Still nt
NewprI4UiH.
(By Associated PtpsstoCooB Bay
Times:) V.
NEW ORLEANS, LaDoc21.--Tho
Hornot, tbo allegod filibuster
stoamor, started dowif the river to
day but again dropped anchor this
tlmo near Algloru Point.
SALAD sets Chocolato sots, plato
Bets and tea sets nt MILNER'S..
LAST GIFT IS
' G ION
Rockefeller Wants 10,000,000:
Donation to University ot
Chicago Used That Way '
(By Associated Press to- Goes Bay
Times.), , . . .
CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 21. Pri
dent Harry Pratt Judson .of the -University
of Chicago, mado puiiljo
today a letter from John D, Rocke
feller In which tho latter mado sug
gestions how hla last donation ot ten
millions dollars to tho University bo
Bpent. Religious Instructions with a
mor to a seat In tho Senato has not university chape to cost $1,500,000
been Bbown to be Invalid by tho use
or employment ot corrupt methods
or practices. In rolntlon to the
charges that thoro was a corruption
fund used in tho Illinois legislature,
the roport says thoro la no evldenco
that it was used for tho benefit of
Lorlmor. On tho floor of tho Sonato
Sonator Boverldgo stated ho was not
able to concur with or dlssont from
tho findings because, of tho volumi
nous chnrnctor of tho testimony.
IIo Btntod ho would furthor Inves
tigate and dlgost tho proceodlngs
during tho holidays."
Tho MYERS1 STORES In Mnrsh
flofd and North Bend aro OPEN ov
ry EVENING this weok.
Read the Times Want Ads.
MYRTLE BOXES tho dollar size
for 56c at PRENTISS & CO.'s.
HOYS' BASEBALL suits for $1.5?
at MILNER'S.
was the chief object tho donor provided,
Ho that Bcokoth to straddlo a dif
ficulty hangcth on to tho mano
ot a mustang.
Our idea of a man who tries to
kid himself Is ono who bollovos that
"nionoy is tho root of all ovill"
Whon In doubt, doll up nnd look
tho part It'll holp you In making a
decision.
Wns there avjor n vnlloy thnt didn't
look butter tliuu n hill?
Your CHRISTMAS money
furthor nt MILNER'S.
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