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7W ik C ADS. NEWS WHEN BUSINESS 19 SLOW, Al VERTISE. THAT IT PAYS IS EVI UENCED BY SUCCESSFUL BUSI NESS HOUSES EVERYWHERE :: GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT r- U HEADING THE COOS BAY TIMES.' ALL THE NEWS ALu THE TBVIH TENSELY 1 OLD : :: :: t: .: MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS w Wmm Established In 178 iih Tlio Coast Mnll. VOL. XXXIII. BOLD THUGS R ftlu Aoannlntml PrPRq tn CoQS Day Times.) Kill One and Wound Two On Overland Limited Near Ogden Early Today. ESCAPE WITH ABOUT $2,500 IN BOOTY Only Occupants of Pullmans Molested Posses Are 1 In Pursuit Now. OGDEN, Utnli, .Inn. 3. A poBte of deputies mid police liunvlly nrmol hna trucked two bnndlts who hold up the Ovorlnnd Limited at Kcosu at midnight to a point four miles be yond the scene of the hold up. It Is believed tlioy headed towards this city. The money tlioy obtained from tlio pnssengorB Is estimated from $1,200 to $2,500. The Southern Pacific Ovorlntu! Limited, west bound, wns the trnhi selected by tho two bandits and Itecso, nlno miles west of Ogden, was tho point of attack. Ono negro porter wns shot and killed and another porter mortally wounded by tho robbers while n passenger wiib slightly wounded. Tho robbers wont through tho train relieving passengers of their valuables. Tho robboru dovotod their entire attention to tho Pullmans, no attempt being uindo to outer Hi0 express car, though somo of tho trainmen wore alio compollod to give up tholr vnlunblos. The train was stopped by moniu of a red Unlit taken from a switch stand. Then tho robbers boarded tho train and robbed the ono hundred California bound people who wero In the Pullman. Tho robber loft tho scene .In n buggy and on the rond mot two girls on their -wny home from dnnco nnd rel'ovod thorn of tholr pursos. Pobs woro at onco organized to pursito the bandits. lliiiitlitH Wero llnitul. OO DEN, Utah, Jan. 3. Tho kill ing of William Davis whoso homo Is In Chicago, nnd tho wounding of A. W. Texlor, hoth Pullman portere, wa On unprovoked notion on tho part of tho bnndltB. Tho negroes wero In tho drawing-room of tho Pullman when tho roobors ontorod nnd they mndo no moiomont to resist. Thoro wero twenty-wvon pnsiongors on tho Overland and all but threo -woro searched. Tho total loot Is phicod by railroad officials nt $1,100 or 1, 200. A woman Who hesitated oboyhig tho command to surrender her valu ables, wis struck n sovoro blow on tho brenst, with tho muzzlo of tho Tlllo usod tis n prod. Two othor pas sengers woro strode ovor tho heuri with tho "butt end of revolvers. IS FOG-RIDDEN Marine Traffic Tied Up and Serious Street Car Acci dent Results. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 3. A heavy fog has enveloped tho Atla . tlc Seaboard tho last twenty-four hours and shows no sign of lifting. Early today marine traffic In and out of New York, was standing stlU. A Bcoro of liners could not go out and all othor traffic was interrupted. Sixteen persons woro Injured, two fatally, When crowded trolleys crashed together at Slxty-seventh and Third avenues, Brooklyn.' Read The Times' Want Ads. so m pin ihi; II UTAH NW K ifsili" r- I nil nnii nn nir U h ,&-Wh l tiUl RflTT h Police and Guardsmen Attack Band of Anarchists Who Are Burned. (I)y Associated PrcBS to Coos Bnj Times.) LONDON, England, Jan. .1. A thousand policemen and a company of Marltsinon from tlio Scottish guards fought a pitched battle in the heart of London with suspects want' od In connection with the Houudu Ditch uiurdor, whom they surround ed In a block of Sydney street build ings. Holding at bay for hours, tha police and guardsmen arc nnnrchlBts who maintained their dofcuso until I the house they had converted into fortress eollapBod tinder nn attack ' ""nines and .burled tho criminals In tho ruins. Six bodies wero fouuJ In tho wreckage. Several firemen -wore Injured, two policemen and a number of person? were wounded by bullets fired by both sides. Tho affair wns ono nl tho most runmrknblo In tho criminal annuls of London. It took on the dimensions of n battle and continued for many hours until tho authorities became masters of tho situation. Tho entlro city boenmo oxcltcd ovor tho battle. . Anarchists who had recently slain two pollcomen occupied n four-story brluk house, and tho -pollco discover ing the hofldauRrtors, surrounded tho placo but woro met with n volley of bullets. It was thou thnt tho bnttle began nnd numerous volloys wore oxchnuged, using mngazlno ri der. Meanwhile load's of straw wore hurried to tho scone for the purpose of starting a lira nnd smoking on tho bosloged inon, and tho pile o! straw lighted soon coinniunlcntnil tho lire to tho house and It wns. comiumod. PARSONS AHE DIVORCED. PORTLAND, Ore., Jnn. 3. Mrs. Anuaiidu M. Parsons In her dlvoroo application complained unit tier nun bund dosortod hor Inst March while she waB HI In bod, after, by extreme cruelty compelling hor to glvo him $800 out of $1,200 obtained by mortgaging their' home. She snya ho squandered tho money by gam bling juid In riotous living. On Christmas day, 18H9, sho tes tified Uor liiisbaud solzod her rough ly by the shoulders and demanded tho onUro $1,200.. Sho mftised and his cruelty Increuncd from that time, sho alleged. Her refusal to glvo her husband money, tho said, was fol lowed by wholesnlo bre&7clng of dishes by Jilm. Tho couplo married at Empire City, Oro., August 27, 18S9. A son. Elton Parsojis, 1C jears old, corro morated hie 'mother's tostlmony be fore Presiding State Circuit Court Judge Cloland. . MHS. CHAMBERLAIN READ. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 3. Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, re ceived n telegram Informing him of tho death of his mother, Mrs. Par molia T. Chamberlain, In her home in Natchez, Miss. Mrs. Chamberlain was about 00 years old. Senator Chamberlain left for Natchez to at tend tho funeral. MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Marshfiold Lodge, No. 11G0, B. P. O. E., will meet Wednesday night, January 4, to transact Important business, and all members are urged to bo present. GEO. GOODRUM, Sec. Myers' Marshfield Store will COntinUG US Stock Reduclne Qae at Saving prices. . ALUMINUM WAHf.2 at MILKER'S MARSHFIELD.OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1911 EVENING EDITION. FUIEBU. OF SeCD HOXEY HEL Prominent Aviator Who Lost His Life In Los Angeles Flying Tournament, Buried with Simple Honors Will Erect Monument Where He Fell. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PASADENA, Cal Jan. 3. Tho funeral of Arch Hoxsey, tho aviator who wns killed horc, was hold this afternoon. Tho nttondnnco nt tho funeral wns limited to Hoxoy's per sonal frlemlB among tho nvlators and former associates In his homo city. This wns In nccordanco with his mother's desire. It wnB nrrnng- GANAL LIBEL QtSEBlLOST United States Supreme Court Throws Roosevelt's Case Out of Court. ' (ny Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) , WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. X Tho Supromo Court of tho United States today approved tho action of tho Now York Federal Circuit Court In quashing tho so-called "Pnnnnu Canal libel" Indlctmont brought by tho Unltod States against tho Press Publishing Company of Now York. This throws tho entlro case out of court. FIRE ENGINE DEMJLOSEO City Council Adopts Ordinance For Purchase Of It Other Business. Tho city council Saturday night L(l0I)ted nn ordlnanco for cluHlnKthn deal for tho purchase- of a Knott flro englno nt n cost of SG,12r, X. o. b. stenmor Portland. Tho amount Is to bo pnld in twp city warrants to bo dnted on dollvory of tho flro englno next May, ono duo In ono year nnl ono in two years nnd both bearing six por cont Interest. Tho council will later provldo for the purchase of a team to handlo tho englno. Most of the council aro In favor of using tho toam and Its enro taker to clean tho streets but somo of tho firomen nro opposing ihla, claiming tho team should bo kept entirely for the uso of tho depart ment lu ordor to lnsuro good results. Tho present nro engine will also bo rotained. The present englno wnB Ijoiight In September 1891, for about J3.G00. Other IJnslnehs. A formal acceptance of the exten sion of his franchise was read from Jaeob M, Blake. An error In the storm sewer as sessment on Market arenuo was rec tified by a new ordinance being pass ed, reducing the assessment on some property and Increasing It on other property. Requests from John P. Hall and Dr. Leslie for reductions In their West Marshfiold sower assessments because parts of their lots wero bo low tho sower woro read but were denied. An alias warrant for tho collec tion of the balance of tho street as sessments on Highland avenuo was ordered Issued. TITLE GUARANTEE AND AH- STRAOT COMPANY WILL MOVE INTO THEIR NEW OFFIVE IN COKE BUILDING OPPOSITE CHAN DLER HOTEL ABOUT JANUARY 1ST, 1011. ed that services ho held In tho small mortuary chapel In which not moro than two hundred persons could be crowded. Tho body of tho dead nvlntor wns escorted by Glen Cur tlss, Philip C. Chamolco, Etigono Ely, Walter Brooklns, James Rnd lcy, Hubert Latham, and Chas. I Wlllard. A lnrgo crowd surrounded the chapel and tho lino of march to tho last resting place. Sovoral offi cials of tho aviation moot joined to day in a plan to erect n monument to tho memory of Hoxsey on tho spot whoro ho met his doath. Tho flold will bo used ns a pormnnont aviation park and it Is suggested that such a memorial would bo appropriate. Hoxoy's share of tho prizes at tho lccont tournament amounting to $0,200 will bo turned over to his mother. PACKERS LOSE FfflfBOUi Government Gets First Blood In Criminal Prosecution of Meat Men. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 3. J. Ogdca Armour and tho other ludlctod pack ers today lost In tholr first attack ngnlnBt tho criminal prosecution for alleged violation of , tho Sherman anti-trust lnw. Judgo C. C. Kohl Bat In tho United States Circuit court lwld that tho government hn-l a rlglit to dismiss tho suit In equity brought ngnlnst tho National Pack ing Company. IN IRjRFIELD Ordinance Providing For Elim ination of "Good Fellow ship" Tabled. Tho Mnrsliflcld city council doss not tako kindly to tho suggestion thnt fronting be eliminated lu this city. At' tho lat meeting. City At torney Gobs presented an ordlunuco providing for tho elimination of treating In saloons but tho council after hoarlng It laid it on the tnblo with tho statomont thnt thoy didn't enro to voto on it. Just who tho "fnthor" of tho nn- if-treatlng or "Tight Wnd" ordi nance Is, noIthor.Clty Attornoy Gobs or City Recorder Butler would In form tho council. They stated that It wns given thorn with tho request thnt It bo Introduced nnd tho names of the originators of It kopt secret. Tho ordlnanco came up nftor tlw discussion of tho now Baloon ordi nance and the elimination of tho provision in It that prohibited card rooms and chairs from saloons which Councilman Nelson oxplalnod would eliminate tho "saloon bums" of tho "moochers." Mayor Straw said that he thought that the public would bo bettor off If this class was kept In the saloons than If forced out on tho street. City Attornoy Goss said that ho didn't think so and ono reason ho (Goss) objected to thorn, he said, was because ovory tlmo ho took the mayor In to got a drink, ho had to buy drinks for n half dozen or so of the undesirables, or so of tho undesirable. But hero Is the gist of tho "Antl treatlng Ordlnanco; Section I. "It shall bo unlawful for any per son to buy, purchase, or In any other mannor to secure, olthor directly or Indirectly, any cigar, cigarette, In toxicating or other liquor In any licensed ealoon within tho limits of tho City of Marshfiold, Oregon, for the use of any other person In such (Continued on Page 3,) STOP TREATNG COLD STILL HOLDS ERST IK ITS M. W. Metz of Harbor, Con fesses to Statutory Crime Against Adopted Daughter GOLD BEACH, Ore., .Inn. 3. Tlio Globo prints tho following: Sheriff Tyler wns cnllod by tho Jtrntlco court of Harbor to approhond a man by tho nnmo of M. W. Motz, who is ac cused of a statutory crlmo on h'.i olovon-yoar-old ndoptod daughter Mrs. Motz sworo to tho complaint and C. M. Bonhnm, Justice of tho peaco, Issued tho warrant nnd plac ed It lu sliorift Tyler's hnnds for ser vice. Motz hit tho rond for Cnllfoi- nla, but Sheriff Tylor telephoned to Sheriff Huffman to stop him. Metz had got through Crescent City but was caught by tho Del Norto sheriff nt Rcqun and brought back to Cres cent City whoro sheriff Tyler mot thorn and took chnrgo of him. ' "Tho prisoner wns willing to como back with tho sliorift and waived ex tradition. Ho was given n prelimin ary hcnrlng boforo Justlco Bonhnm nnd whon arraigned In court, ontor- cd n plea of guilty to tho cliargo and wan hold without ball to await the action of tho grand Jury. Sheriff Tylor lnndod tho prisoner in Jnll late Sunday ovonlng. "When .Motz wns nrrosted nt Ra- qim he was hold thoro lu Jnll that night. "With a pieco ol brokon glass found In tho Jnll, ho nttomptod to enmmlt sulcldo by cutting tho nrtorv of both wrists, but tho wounds fntl- ed to bring tlio' doslrod results. Tho two latter wounds liocossttntod sov- oral stitches by Dr. Tylor of Croscont City. "Motz is n Gormnni nnd may bo of unsound mind, or It may bo tho brnto olomont predominating that prompted him to such n crlmo." HAD NEW YORK EIRE. HiislucMK Section nml Part of RonI (lciireH In GniuvUlo Burn. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ALBANY, N. Y Jan. 3. Tho entlro buslnoss portion nnd part of tho resldonco section of Granville, Washington county, wns swept by flro oarly today. Tho loss Is estim ated nt ?250,000. JOCKEY IS EXECUTED. Negro DIeH In Electric Chair for Wife Minder. v (ijy Associated Pres3 to Co's Bay Tlmos.) , OSSINING, N. Y., Jaf. 3.Xsamuol Austin, a well-known negro, Jockey, was electrocuted today for tho mur- dor of his wlfo, NOW IN FHf LL UNIFORM. Ilniuloira roIfa,,cn Required to Wear roper Garb. BANDON, cL jnn. 3. Some years ago wton the pollco forco of Bandon consl (0ti 0f ono man ho wa" supplied wltl uniform and helmet. Whon th6 frrco later grow to threo men they w)oro unlformod and pro vided with (military caps like those worn by Nov York and Poitland pa trolmen. Recently tho officers have not worn the) caps owing to tho heavy rains, but a fow nights ago they waro orderod towear uniforms and caps at all tlml.g, auu- tho forco of tho "finest" l nandon gives tho city 1 decidedly; motronolltan appearance Takte advantage of the Big Reduction Sale at Myers' Marshtfeld Store, It will be contlnujed all this week. GET YOUR 1911 HUNTERS' and ANGLElhg. license at MILNER'S i A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull m -iy ami Coos liny Advertiser. N0, l' CHILLY EMBRACE Coldest Weather of Winter Experienced In Iowa and Illinois Today. SOUTHWEST IS ALSO IN GRIP OF STORM KING Much Suffering In Cities and Great Loss of Live Stock Reported. CHICAGO, 111., Jnn. 3. Although, a slowly rising temperature Is prom ised, cold still holds swny over tho Middle West today following tho blizzard. Hundrods nro suffering In tho lnrger cities and in tho stock raising roglons it is bolloved many cattle and sheep porlshod. In Iowa tho tomporaturo Is 10 bolow, in Il linois It Is eight bolow. Tho storm Is traveling eastward, and It Is oxpectod to reach Now Eng land tonight. Railroads nro operat ing under difficulties. In tho north west, trains nro six to eight hou-s lato and tho telegraph wires nro down In many districts. "H COLD IN SOUTHWEST. Chilliest Day of tlio Winter Expert t'lict'il There Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay t Times.) KANSAS CITY, Kan., Jan. 3. Tho Bouthwost today experienced tho coldost woathor of tho winter. IOWA ALSO SUITERS. Intense Cold Pitivnllx In Hmikcyo State Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SIOUX CITY, In., Jnn. 3. Tho eoldoet wenthor of tho winter wni oxporioncod horo today. CLEARING IN COLORADO. Bitter Cold nutl Itllzaid Weather Rapidly l)lwipM'ai-lng There. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) ' DENVER, Colo., Jan. 3. Tho bitter cold nnd blizzard woathor of' tho paBt fow days aro rapidly dlsap pcarlng, tho thormomotor today I 18 abovo zoro. LAW IS KNOCKED OUT. Labor Contract Stututo of AlnlmJlui Unconstitutional. (By Associated Pross to Coos 'Bay Tlwes.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 3. Tho light of tho federal govern ment to have tho labor contract Irw of Ahtbnnm dcclnrod unconstitution al w;is crqwned with succoss today. "".'a, Supromo Court of tho United States hold tho law Invalid. Tho govommont claimed tho law reduc ed hundreds of nogroea to it stata akin to peonage Wins Professional Marathon In Record Time From 26 Runners. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) EDINGBURGH, Scotland, Jan. 2f' Hans Holmor, nn American, won tho professional Marathon horo to day, In tho record tlmo of two houra 32 minutes and 21 seconds, defeat lng twouty-slx runners of Continen tal and British fame. Tho official dlstanco was 2G mllos and 35 yards. i rw.. t.i n nirniDiiir .trf.T.V iTJf 11 vU UVUPo Vrtiamm umuiini It's good, Red Crosa vx Store AMERICAN IS J AGAIN WINNER 1 X' S ; 1. '.W' ,1 V.fW-'w v-- -&! 7 v 1 Tiirnriiwfcn ( 1 I r