The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 27, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910 EVENING EDITION-
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 141
BE
WIFE LOST
Lection Against Germany
Said to Have Broken
Out There.
OOPS ARE RUSHED'
THERE BY GERMANY
titi Pacific Territory Bought
From Spain In 1399 Scene
of Trouble.
Associated Press to Cooa Ray
Tlmus.)
feRISDANH, Australia, Due. 27.
Ill roportod Hint tlio natlvos of
tape hate rovoltcd nnd murdorou
If Europeans nuu hvu inuiiuiy jiu-
M.
"TUB" TRUST
iElBERS OUT
trhe Carollno Islands wero sold by
Lin to Qermnny In 1899. Ttio
it Important Islands nro Ponnpo
l Yip. Copra Is their chief ox-
tt. Their population Is forty
:aiand. . , ifl
VESSELS GO TIIEIIE.
Concerns Said to Have With
drawn From Agreement
to Fix Prices.
(Dy Associated I'rons to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON, D. C Doc. 27.
It wan loamed today that nt leant
four of tlio II nn a allotted to bo con
nected wlth'tho "Unth Tub Trust"
nnd charged with being pnrtlos tn
nn nKioomont alleged to bo In viola
tion of tlio Sherman anti-trust law,
have koiH out notice to tlio plumbing
trndo that thoy aro no longer parties
to tlio ngroomont nnd In tlio future
will do business Independently, The
government probably will complcto
Its Injunction proceedings, and the
criminal proceedings stntcd In De
troit, it Is said hore, will not b3
stopped.
Noted Magazine Writer
Drowned When Yacht Sinks
Near Key West One of the
Crew Lost.
(Dy AsBoclntod 1 ess to Coos Dny
Times.)
KEY WEST, Pin., Dec. 27. The
body of Captain Stuart Dennett of
Now York, a ningnzlno writer and
ownor of tlio yacht Phrn, wns founl
Jg j today near tho western banks. Ills
wiro and Herman Parker, ono of
tho men on tho yacht, aro also bo
llovod to havo beou drowned.
Dennett sailed from Fort Mcyorn
Friday, In his yacht which colldol
with tho Jetties near hero Sunday,
sinking In a fow minutes. Threo o
tho crow wero picked up yestorday,
nnd reported they snw Dennett, his
wlfo nnd Parker clinging to the
mnst.
f FILLER TO
BE PROMOTED
Irmanjr Sends Ti-oopn ti Put Down
Insurrection.
If ABSodntcd Press to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
BERLIN, Germany, Doc. 27.
cruller Nuromburg has beou
Hcfed from Hong Kong to Pono-
Tbo cruiser Cormornn and a
Irrcjrlng ship aro nlroady there.
TSINGTAU, China, Dbc. 27. The
f'rman crulsor Emdon snllod todsy
Ir Ponapc, Cnrollno Islnnds, whoro
lltrepoited nn insurrection occur
N.
BA.N'D IS SMALL.
PHONOGRAPH QUIETS CHICKENS
I
Day
Ionian Governor Claims Only
Few Hnvo Revolted.
iBr Associated Pross to Coos
Times.)
DERIdN, Gormany, Doc. 27.
fce German governor In tho Cnro-
lie Islands has reached Ponnpo wltn
10 soldiers. Ilo stntoe tho Insur-
ents do not exceed 250 nnd that
Se natives gonorully nro loyal.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Pr Assoclnted Pross to Coos Dny
Times.)
CHICVGO, 111., Dec. 27. Wheat
pbsed ns follows: December, 91
"8c; May, 95 7-8o; July, 93c.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 27. Poul
try fanciers of Vancouver, Wnsh ,
hnvo solved tho problem of how to
keep bluo-bloodod fowls on oxhlblt-
Inn from crowing nnd squawking so
that visitors cannot hoar each other
discuss tho flno points of tho blrdn.
It Is a Blmplo romody, too, nnd wn
dlscovorod qulto by Occident. A
phonograph turned looso In tho poul
try oxhlblt soon put n qulotus on the
cackling lions nnd crowing roostora.
The Vnncouvor Bhow Iioubob nbo'lt
BOO fowls. Tho contlnunl racket
from tho show pons hocamo almost
unbmrnblo and qulto by nccldont tho
romody was hit upon. A Inrgo ;ho
nogrnph wns Instnlled to distract tho
attention of tho visitors to somo de
gree nt least from tho chnttorlng
ohlckons, but boforo n dozon bars
of tho popular tunos had beon
ground out, tho fowls docldod that
thoy had hnd enough and withdrew
from tho competition.
So tho canned music will bo kopt
going through tho show and It Is
promised thoro will bo comploto re
llof from tho nolso of tho feathered
aristocrats.
Is Appointed Superintendent
of Local Southern Pacific
Properties.
Tho appointment of W. F. Miller
ns superintendent of tho locnl rail
way stonmor Drcnkwatcr nnd other
Southom Pnclflc properties on Coss
Dny wns nnnounccd todny by C. J.
Mlllls, vice-president nnd gcnoral
manager of tho local properties. Tho
appolntmont will becomo ofroctlvo In
n fow days. Mr. Mlllor has been
with tho company as agont nnd as
sistant to Mr. Mlllls for bo mo time.
Mr. Mlllls will retain his present
title nnd position for tho present,
but ns nddltionnl duties placed upon
him will rcqulro him to spend con-
sldorablo tlmo nway from Coos Day,
much of tho business previously
handled by him will devolve upon
Mr. Mlllor.
Tho promotion of Mr. MUIor will
be a gratlllcation to tho many friends
ho has mado In Mnrshflold.
NEW OFFCERS
SOCIALIST VOTE OF
COUNTHV IS .100,000
EWS OUSTED
FROM RUSSIA
Expulsion of Race From Czar's
Capital Is Begun
Again.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ST. PETERSRURG, Doc. 27. -
The expulsion of Jowa assorted to
be hiding illegally in St. Petersburg,
has been begun. As a preliminary
tep, ono hundred hnvo been de
prived memberships in nrtlslan
snllds hero by losing their rights
to residence In the capital.
ASHLAND GOES DRY.
ASHLAND, Ore., Dec. 20. At the
municipal election last -week, R. P
Nell was elected Mayor, practically
without opposition..
Ashland remains In tho dry col
umn by a majority of 239, the pro
hibitionists having carried every
ard, although they bad only a mn
Jorlty of 10 in tho first precinct.
NEW YORK, Dec. 27. W. J.
Ohont, statistician for tho Socialist
party, announces that tho voto for
Socialist candidates throughout tho
country this year total over 500,000.
His flguros In dotall Includo Califor
nia, 49,995; Oregon, 8,059, nnd
Washington, 15,947. Tho largest
voto, 00,037, was cast In Ohio.
HERMANN'S ACQUITTAL.
Tho Portland Oregonlnn says:
There will bo gonornl satisfaction at
tho action of Mr. Heney In terminat
ing tho prosecution of Mr. Hermann
ITALY FACES
. RHISIMES
Railroad Employes In Referen
dum Vote Declare In
Favor Of It.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ROME, Itnly, Dec. 27. Moro than
ninety thousand rnllwny employes In
Itnly In n referendum voto on what
nttltudo thoy should assumo by u
great majority, declared In favor if
tho Instruments of tho strlko and
"Bnbotngo."
AREJLECTEQ
Pacific Commandery No. 10,
Knights Templar, and Royal
Arch Install.
Tho nnnunl election of bilkers of
Pnclflc Commnndery, No. 10, Knights
Totnplnr, wns held Inst evening nnd
rosultcd ns follows:
Eminent Commnndor W. J.
Rust.
GoncralllBstmo Aug. Fnrloy.
Captain, General A. E. Morton.
Senior Warden E. S. Dargolt.
Junior Warden C. F. McKnlght.
Prolate Ch. D. Solby.
Recorder Geo. F. Winchester.
Following tho election, tho now
ofllcors woro Instnlled, Houert Lock
hart, past Eminent Commander be
ing tho Installing officer.
Tho Roynl Arch Masons nlso held
their Installation of ofllcors Jointly
with tho Commandory.
Tonight, tho Eastern Star nnd
Dluo'Lodgo will hnvo n Joint Instal-
Intlon of ofllcors, this bolng St.
John's Dny.
1 wwm a i in mmmmmmm mmamam I mil.
If YORK BAN! FAILURE"
IS EGHD OF 1907 PANIO
MUST FURNISH
SHIP REPORTS
I F. PLANT IN
In Franco "Bnbotngo" hns como
to lndlcnto orgaulzod acts of vlolonc
such as destruction and crlpplln". of
machinery or'othor property In ordo
to forco a suspension of work. As
adopted In Italy It Is probablo thi
word Is usod In a sonBO to harass
tho authorities In their effort to -o-storo.
communication over tho rail
way lino tho employes of which aro
on a siriKo.
INDICTMENT IS VOID.
Tho Orogonlan hns never believed lyow 0n0 will Hnvo to Do Returned
that tho association of tho ox-Congressman
and ox-Land Commissioner
with land-fraud conspirators was
other than personal and political,
or that his compllanco, actual or
seeming, In tholr schemlngs had the
slightest criminal Intent. Persistent
prosecution of a hopeless cause
would be not only unnecessary and
unwise, but cruel nnd unjustifiable
and It Is credltablo to Mr. Heney
that ho has taken that Just and hu-.
mane view.
Now tho laud-fraud business,
growing out of old conditions, old
methods, old political, personal and
business alliances and partnerships,
is over. There is a now deal. Let
bygones bo bygones and thowhola.
nalnful and humiliating story bo
forgotten, If It Is possible to forgot
where there aro so many
wounds
ALUMINUM WARE at MILNETt'S nna BCnrs,
The DIG REDUCTION SALE of The niG - REDUCTION SALE of
"ATS is still on at Mrs. Donaldson's .jiatS Is still on at Mrs. Donaldson's
Millinery store, 110 Front street Millinery store, HO Front street.
In St runnier Case,
PORTLAND, Oro Dec. 27. Tho
trial of Dr. It. L. Gillespie and At
tendants Alfred Dye and J. C. Ar
nold, of tho Crystal Springs Sani
tarium, for their Inhumnn treatment
and nbuso of Dr, Laurel A. Stomlor
and other Insane patients entrusted
to their care, may be postponed In
definitely. Tho indictment, which
was roturnod by the October grand
Jury ngalnst the trio, after tho In
vestigation of tho revolting conduct
of tho accused, was declared vol'l
and set nsldo by Presiding Judgo
Cleland, in Circuit Court.
Tho Judge, however, refused to re
lease the bonds of Mrs. E. J. Stan
ley, who Is being helj as a witness
In tho case, and provided prompt
action is taken by District Attor
ney Cameron, the case again may-bo
put In shape for trial lthout great
loss of time. A second Indictment
probably will bo returned by the
grand Jury for the January term f
court.
Steamship Arrives After Slight
v Delay On Account of
Heavy Fog.
Tho M. F. Plant arrived In early
this morning from San Francisco
nftor a fairly good trip up tho
coast. A heavy fog provonted hor
getting In last night.
Tho Plant will sail Thursday
morning nt 10 o'clock for San Francisco.
Among those arriving on hor woro
tho following:
Mrs. Dungnn, J. Stambcck, J. E.
Gray, MIbb A. Drowning, M. HolHs
tor and wlfo, C. Downs, Chas. Downs,
C. Solzlno, A. W. Nlol, S. Van Nor
ton and wlfo, M. Frlcto, D. Murray,
Kid Williams, Miss G. Tollofeon, F
E. Stonor, P. Mnrrnsoul, Geo Qunng,
Geo Tong, A. Puuso, J. Garlapd, J.
Mathlldo, K. Turlong, S, Drown, II,
Nanscn. ' ,
R. 5 0. STRIKE
t
ENDED T
Mechanics and Railway Com
pany Agree AftSr Eighteen
Months Struggle.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 27. Aft
er being idlo plghteon months, tho
striking mechanics from the Balti
more and Ohio railroad today reach
ed an agreement with tho company
and will return to work.
Owners and Masters of Ves
sels Liable For Violation
of Law.
Owners and masters of vessels
plying In nnd out of Coos Dny will
bo prosecuted nnd punished unless
they comply with tho requests to
furnish tho data required for a
commercial roport of Coos Day ship
Ping.
For sotuo tlmo, no nccurato data
hns been kopt of the shipping tn nnrf
out over tho Coos Dny bnr. ThlB
has been probably duo to cureless
ness but now It Is found that thh
dntn Is absolutely nccoesary In ordor
to mako tho showing rcqulrod by
tho govornmont engineers nnd con
gress In considering harbor Improve
ments hero. Tho onglncors nnd
congress nnd tho president will not
npprovo of requests for hnrbor Im
provements unless tho growth of the
commorco will warrant it, nnd this
Is shown only by reports from tho
vessols.
Englncor Lcofc, who hns charge
of tho govornmont work hero now
linn been endeavoring to obtain those
roportH and finds It most difficult.
Ho hns written tho owners nnd mnn
tors of twolvo vessels plying rcgulnr
ly out of hero nnd sovou of tlm
numbor hnvo failed to furnish the
roport requested. Ho bus tnkon tho
mnttor up with Major Morrow who
hns stated Hint "tho lnw must Jjo
compiled with In n reasonable time
and manner."
Mr. Loofo dlsllkos to Invoke pro
secution In thoso casos and havo
tho offondors fnco a flno of $100 or
n Eontenco of two months In Jail an
provided by law but unless thoy
comply, thoro Is nothing pleo for
him to do.
As a mnttor of fnct, tho owners
nnd mnstors of vossols should rcnllzo
tho bonoflt of hnrbor work nnd bo
tho first to furnish tho required dntn
nnd nld In other wnys In doing any
thing that will nBslst In further Im-
provomonts of tho bnr nnd harbor.
Tho following Is tho law govern
ing thoso reports:
"Do It onnctod by tho Sonnto and
Houso of Representatives of tho
United States of Amorlca In Congron
assomblod, That ownors, ngoutn,
masters nnd clerks of vossols nrrlv
Ilig nt or dopnrtlug from localities
whoro works of river and hnrbor
Improvomont nro cnrrlcd on, shall
furnish on application of tho porsons
In local chargo of tho works, a com
prohonslvo stntomont of vossols, pas
songors, freight and tonnage.
,"Thnt every porson or porsons of
fending ngalnst tho provisions of
this net shall, for each and ovory
offonso, bo llablo to a flno of ono
hundred dollars, or Imprisonment
not oxcocdlng two months, to bo on
forced In any district court in tho
United States within whoso territo
rial Jurisdiction such offonso may
havo beon committed."
Northern Banj Formerly the
Hamilton Bank, Closed by
State Official.
ACTION DID NOT
CAUSE ANY SCARE
Inspector Says He Found Dis
crepanciesHas Branches
In Gotham.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 27.
Tho Northorn Dank of Now Yore
which has sovornl brnnchos In Har
lem, nnd tho Dronx was tnkon pos
session of todny by Suporlntondont
of Dnnks Chonoy. Tho Institution
hns deposits nggrogntlng over $3,
000,000. Tho Northorn Dnnk wns formerly
known ns tho Hnmllton Dnnk which
hnd dlfllcultlos in tho pnnlc of 1907.
Todny's closing wns no surpriso to.
thoso who hnd known of tho Dnnk'a
condition nnd tho suspension Is ro
Mirdod as unlmportnnt. In a stn
lemon', regarding tho Hank's suspen
sion, Chonoy said cortaln Irregulari
ties had been disclosed.
IS VICTIM OF THUGS.
Wellington .Man Found In Dazed
Condition.
(Dy
to
Coos
Day
NORTHWEST WHEAT MARJtET.
(By
27.
Associated Press . to Coos Da;
Times,)
PORTLAND, Oro., Doc.
Wheat unchanged.
TACOMA,. Wash., Dec. 27. Mill
ing wheat Club, 81c; Rod Russian,
80c; Bluestom, 84c.
is30cltited Press
Tines.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Doc. 27.
John A. Edwards, giving his homo
ns Rock Hnrbor, Wnsh., and claim
ing to bo tho prlvnto Boorotnry of
tho governor of Washington, waa
found in tho street lioro onrly today
In a Boinl-couHQloiiH condition. On
iflcovorlng his sonsos ho atnted ha
had boon slugged nnd robbod oC
uonoy nnd Jowolry vnluod nt G0O.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Bay
, Times.)
OLYMPIA, Wash., Doc. 27. Tim
mnn found In San Francisco In a
seml-conBclouB condition and whs
Bald ho wni John A. Edwards of
Rocho Harbor, Wash., and socrotary
to Governor Hny, Is not known at
tho govornor'B ofllco or nt tho State-house,
IS
CHANGE AT 1JANDON.
The Dandon Eaglo says; "After
this lssuo of the Dandon Dally Eaglo
Is off tho press, tho comploto con
trol and ownership of , tlio papor
passes, by mutual consent and agree
ment, to Phil W. Pearson and Porcy
Lewis. John Aldon Scabury, found-
No. 118 Is the lucky number that'er and editor of tho Eaglo until this
wins the Doll a Mrs. ponaldson's time, ceases to havo any connection
Millinery Storo. Anyone having that Wuh tho paper as ownor, publisher
number please call and bring ticket or manager, though he will remain
with them. in Bandon,"
Pioneer Resident of Marshfieltf
Succumbs to Paralysis
Today.
Joshua Nolson, a pioneer rosldont
of Mnrshflold, died this morning at
tho homo of his daughtor, Mrs. J, O.
Brldgos, at tho Pumping Station.
Death was duo to an attack of para
lysis sustained a fow weeks ago, and
gonoral break down duo to his ad
vanced years.
Mr. Nolson was for years engaged1
In tho manufacture of ' pop
hero but for a numbor of years has
lived In retirement. Ho was born
on Prince Edward Island olghty
soven years, sovon months and two
days ago and about thlrty-flve years
ago enmo from Canada to Coos Day
and has resided hore over slnco. Ho
was married In 1877 to Miss Nan
Dunham who dlod somo years ago.
Ho Is survived by tho following chil
dren: Mrs. Frank Dastln of Roches
tor, N, Y., Frank, Joseph, Tom and
Gago Nolson of Watertown, N. Y.,
and Mrs. J. C. Drldges of Marshflold.
Tho funornl will bo hold at 2:30
o'clock Wednosday afternoon at th?
Baptist church, Roy, G. LeRoy Hall
officiating.
Heating STOVES at MILNER'S.
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