The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD,OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES, a consolidation of ti.cS, const mi N 2g
' nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
M MISSING NEVADA IN
FOUND
Sheep Men Living at Reno
Thought to Be Victims of
Cattle Rustlers.
JODIES DISCOVERED
IN NORTHERN WASCOE
Special Train Carries Sheriff
and Posses to Scene of
Crime.
Iny Associated rresa i -uu uu
Times.)
IlKNO, Nov., Fob. 11. Tho dead
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odlcs of four ucno men, wo ..u
con missing for nenrty n month
ere found In Northern Wnsoo
ounty. All Una been snoi 10 ucam.
he victims nro Harry Cambron, J.
. Lnxnguc, 11. Indlnno, nnd Peter
rrnmuspe. All lonvo fnmllleB In
mi.,. nAMid nnmn frnm Hnt?Ip
cno. iu " - - - "-o-
lite. Cat. Shortt S. P. Ferret nnd
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. ... . . niin t,n..
nd members of tho Btnto pollco liavo
.7 ' . , ..,, i ,mii
loft Reno and will go In n spcclnl
train to Altnrn, Cal., to endeavor to
run down tho murderers. Tho men
vcrc sheep men who had had trouble
vlth cattle rustlers.
UEHEIi LEADERS SHOT.
until American Revolutionist!!
Given Death Penalty.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CAPE HAYTIEN, Feb. 11. Gen-
trnl Chnpiisctt, commander of tho
rebels who captured Quanlmlnth,
Snil General Codlo who led tho In
surgents at Fort Liberty wore cap-
lured by tho government nnd shot
to death.
DIED PRELATE
rchbishop Ryan of Philadel
phia Succumbs After Long
Illness at His Home.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, Pn., Fob. 11.
Most Reverend Patrick John Ryan,
archbishop of Phllndolphln, of Now
fork, died this afternoon at tho
frch-Eplscoptil resldcnco In this city.
ALLIANCE IX TODAY.
hlcnmshlp Arrives From Portland
and Sails For Eureka.
Tho Alllnnco arrived In this morn
ing from Portland and sailed a fow
flours later for Eurokn. Most of
lier passengers were bound through
for Eureka.
Among thoso snlllng from here
lor Eureka on her wero II. F. Whlt-
I'W. A. Stone, J. naxter, W. A. Du
ree and Geo. Sonk.
IS
Baron Rothschild Dies In Vien
naHeaded the Austrian
House.
(By Associated Press to C003 Day
Times.)
VIENNA, Austria, Feb. 11. Dar
en Albert A. Rothschild, head of
,he Austrian branch nf thn Roths-
cn'ld house, dted today. Ho was
urn In 1S43. The "IlniiRO of' 1e.
Rothschild" Is tho wealthiest In tho of
orld.
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ICHEST
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-3 off on all box VALEXTINKS '
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Many Leave For Portland and
Astoria This Morning
On Steamship.
The Hroakwnter united nt 0
o'clock this morning for Portland.
She hud considerable miscellaneous
freight anil an averngo passenger
18t 0Mt0,lBf
,,
water wore tho following:
E. W. Farmer, Joo Rccso, J. M
Foster, Mrs. J. M. Foster, Mrs. C. C.
Drldgcs, Ed. Allen, Mrs. Ed. Allen,
Annlo ICruegcr, L. T. Morgan, Geo.
W. Colvln, Davo M. Colvln, H. V.
PorrMI OInn . ,,-..,- ,ohn nnhnr.
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A. Ltllcy, Alec Peterson, A. Hansen,
Prank Wngomnn, Mntson Itodger?,
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M. S. N. linker, Edna linker, S. C.
Sninll, Geo. Goodrum, W. A. Cle
ments, E. J. Young, Mrs. E. J.
Young, Oscar Ingmau, Axel Corland,
J. A. Klnner, G. 0. Ilenl, Robert
Wells, Win. Wnde, Pnt. Smith, C. E.
Drondbont, Josephine Hater, W. A.
Henley, F. Dennett, Leo. Gilbert,
Chas Duyck, F. Dorry, Win. Folknor,
E. C. Anderson, Miss Julctt, Dr. Leo,
Fred Johnson, Henry Hocck, W.
Wentherlll.
5
CODS DEBATE
High School Teams Score
Most Points In Contests
Held Last Night:
Tho Dandon high school carrlod
off tho honors In tho Coos county
High school dobatos held nt tho
various towns last night. Undor tho
rules of tho contest, tho standing of
tho high schools nro as follows, ono
point being allowed for tho dobato
and ono for each Judgo's vote:
Dandon 7
Myrtlo Point C
North Dond 4
Coqulllo 2
Marshflold 1
Dandon won a unanimous decision
In Marshflold over tho MarshfloU
high school nnd won from Coqulllo
nt Dnndon by n vote of two to one.
Marshflold besides losing to Dnn
don In Mnrshfleld lost to North Dend
at North Dend by a vote of two to
ono.
Myrtlo Point won from North
Dond nt Myrtlo Point by n vote of
two to ono nnd nt Coqulllo from Co
qulllo by a voto of two to ono.
Coqulllo lost at Dnndon by n voto
of two to ono and In Coqulllo lost
to Myrtlo Point by a voto of two to
one.
North Dend won from Marshflold
at North Dend by a voto of two to
ono nnd lost to Myrtle Point nt Myr
tle Point by n voto of two to one,
This gives tho Dnndon teams tho
county championship.
Debates Wero Good.
Tho debates were probably tho
best that have ever been held In
Coos county but at most of tho
places, tho attendanco was not
nearly ns largo as It should have
been. Tho nttendnnco nt tho Marsh
flold Opera House was comparative
ly small and In North Dend It was
very small.
In Marshfleld. R. O. Graves was
master of ceremonies and the lud
ges wero A. S. Hnmmond of Coqull-
nnd Mr. Giles nnd S. D. Plllford
Myrtle Point. Thomas Laird of
iY,n Ttnnrinn tonm carried off the
MURDERED T
BREAKWATER
SAILS TODAY
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honors of tho affair, although ho
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(Continued on page S.)
Address of Abraham Lincoln
At the Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery, the 19th Day
of November, 1863.
Fourscore and seven years ago ourfathers brought
forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in
liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all
men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, test
ing whether that nation, or any nation so conceiv
ed and so dedicated, can long endure.
We are met on a great battlefield of the war,
We have come to dedicate a portion of that
field as a final resting place for those who here
gave their lives that their nation might live,
It is altogether fitting and proper that we should
do this,
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we
can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground,
The brave men, living and dead, who struggled
here, have consecrated it far above our power to
add or detract,
The world will little note, nor long remember,
what we say here, but it can never forget what
they did here,
It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated
here to the Unfinished work which They who fought
here have thus far so nobly advanced,
It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the
great task remaining before us that from these
honored dead we take increased devotion to that
cause for which they gave the last full measure of
devotion that we here highly resolve that these
dead shall not have died in vain that this nation,
under God, shall have a new birth of freedom
and that government of the people, by tho people,
for the people, shall not perish from tho earth,
CATTLE RUSTLER
Frank Coley Jumps From
Train In Idaho While En
Route to Deer Lodge Peni
tentiary. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SPOKANE, Wash., Fob. 11.
Heavily armed with stolon weapons
LEAVE TODAY
Steamship Sails This Morning
For San Francisco With
Full List.
Tho Redondo sailed this morning
for San Francisco. Sho had a full
list of passengers and considerable
freight.
Among thoso snlllng on tho Re
dondo wero tho following:
James Dallies, Mrs. G. L. Gould,
Mrs. E. Dentnlck, Miss M. Megahnu,
Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mrs. J. Dutton,
Mrs. J. G. Gutlobon, John Honrlck,
Annn Henrlck, Mrs. K. A. Henrlck,
C. A. Martin, E. Jacobson, R. P.
Fry, John Gravenor, Harry Henson,
W. Mosson, Con Mohan.
Take your SUNDAY DINNER nt
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu.
RESERVE tables for PARTIES bj
PHONE.
Wo havo Columbia HATTERIES
manufactured Jnn. 14, 1911 Tho
GUNNERY.
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SMEN OR HOGS WHICH? I
AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
TONIGHT
HAVE YOU HEARD
WILLIAMS?
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MAKES ESCAPE
and hunted by two posses, Frank
Coley, n convicted cattlo rustlor who
escaped from two ofllcors Wodncc
day by Jumping from a train which
wns taking him to tho penitentiary
at Door Lodgo, Mont., Is nbrond In
tho rough section near Elk Crook,
Idaho, nnd Is bollovcd to bo ranking
his way toward Wallace hoping to
catch a train for Spoknno. Ho wns
traced to Avory by bloodhounds,
NOTED FRUIT
MANJSJILLED
Chas. P. Wilmarth of Sacra
mento, Cal., Falls Down
Elevator Shaft.
(Dy Ausoclnted Press to Coos Day
TlmeB.)
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Fob. 11.
Chnrles P. Wilmarth, secretary of
tho Pioneer Fruit Company and sec
retary of tho Commltteo on Arran
gements for tho Western Fruit Job
bora' convention, fell down tho elev
ator shaft at tho Studobaker build
ing here today and sustained Inju
ries from which ho died.
INDICTS VOTE SELLERS.
Ohio Grnud Jury Returns
Hills
Against 41.
(Dy Assoclntod I ess to Coos Day
Times.)
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio., Fob. 11.
Tho grand Jury Investigating tho
voto selling In Scio county, return
ed 41 indlctmonts today.
Take your SUNDAY DINNER at
The CHANDLER. Special menu.
RESERVE tables for PARTIES by
PHOXE.
$1.00 SALE
Let $1.00 do tho work of $1.50
$1.75 and $2.00 at tho LADIES EM.
PORIU.M beginning Monday, Feb 13. 1
ME AN
ME
REPORT DILL
TO THE HOUSE
Canadian Reciprocity Measure
Submitted With Slight
Amendment.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11.
Tho Canndlnn reciprocity agreement
wns favorably reported to by tho
Houbo Commltteo on Ways nnd
Mcnns by a voto of twelve to seven.
Tho commltteo adopted an amend
ment proposed by Mnnn of Illinois,
providing that wood produced In
Cnnndn mny bo brought Into thla
country frco nnd Hint products of
wood as specified In tho bill up to
a valuation of four cents a pound
mny bo brought In free.
CARNEGIE FAVORS IT.
Philanthropist Wants Early and Fa-
vornble Action.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11.
Andrew Carnegie urges onrly nnd
favornblo nctlon of congress on tho
Canndlnn Reciprocity agreement In
n lottor to Scnntor Dovorldgc.
CRASE STAMP
RILLPASSED
Coos County Senators Adds'to
Allowance Other Legis
lative Matters.
SALEM, Oro., Feb. 11. It was a
good day for tho Senators. They
doubled tholr pay In n very slmplo
mnnnor. Tho sonators recelvo $3
n day for their norvices nnd this
morning Sonntor Chaso Introduced
n resolution for inoro stamps, ISO
nlco now 2-cont stamps for each
mombor, making $3 worth of tho
stlckoru. Thus, by improving tho
business of tho Salom postmaster,
tho sonators also doubled their com
pensation for February 8. Not all
tho sonators avallod themselves of
this opportunity, for at least Joseph
nnd Dlmlck declined with thanks,
aftor looking ovor their stock of
stamps.
Cut Out Pilfering.
If II. D. 359, Introduced by Car
ter of Clackamas, should go on tho
statute books, wives who innko n
habit of attondliiK nltditlv to tho
r&duty of seeing that tholr husbands
do not leavo tho house in tho morn
ing overburdoned with cash will
havo to bo careful. With the cases
in which husband nnd wlfo nro law
fully regardod as competent witnes
ses against each other Is listed "lar
ceny or embezzlement by ono spouse
of tho proporty of tho other."
Aftor Gallon nouses.
Among thoso passed by tho Sennto
was a bill by Representative Gill to
put "gallon houses" out of business.
Tho GUI bill requires application to
bo mado to tho county court for a
Hcenso to soil liquor in quantities of
ono gallon or over In tho snmo man
ner that petitions are filed for sa
loons selling In small quantities.
This gives the right of remonstrance.
Senator Slnnott said that many
"blind pigs" aro carried on In his
section undor tho gulso of gallon
houses.
Hills Passed House.
H. D. 225, by Rnckloff Giving
rnllrond corporations rights of way
through canyons and passes.
H. D. ICO, by Pelrce Fixing sal
ary of assessor of Curry county.
H. D. 2C4, by Rackleff Iucrens-
(Continued nn page 5.)
T
E
Recapture Village Across Rio
Grande, Forcing Federals
Across Border.
STRATEGY BOARD IS
FORMED FOR REBELS
Body Will Direct Movements
of Insurgents to Prevent
Jealousies.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
MEXICANI, Mcx., Feb. 11. Gen
eral Derthold nnd his band of In
surgents recaptured Moxlcanl thla
morning. Tho federals bolng rout
ed hurriedly, crossed over to tho
American side. Derthold Intor
crossed to tho American aldo and
held a conversation with Captain
Dabcook of tho United States troops
stationed Just ncross tho border..
HAVE STRATEGY HOARD..
Mexican Revolutionists Will Huvo
Directing llody.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
EL PASO, Tox., Fob. 11. A
strategy bonrd tins boon crcntcd for
tho Insurrccto army now In tho Hold
with Orozco. This bonrd will direct'
tho movements of tho troops, but
nono of tho Insurgent commnndors--wlll
bo moved or rcducod. All will
bo required to opornto In harmony
under tho direction of tho strntogy
bonrd which Is merely to provont
Jealousies among tho vnrlous rebel
commanders, nccordlng to tho Junta
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GILL IS OUT:
Seattle's New Mayor Takes
Charge Today Close
Gambling Houses.
(Ey Assoclntod Press to Coos D
Times.)
SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. 11.
Mayor Hiram C. GUI, recalled by
tho electors for allegod misconduct
In ofllco, retired at noon today with
out coromony nnd Georgo W. Dllllng
chosen to succeod him, took tho of
fice With Gill wont Into political
retirement also Charles W. Wnp
ponsteln, chlof of pollco, and Rich
ard M. Arms, superintendent of tho
municipal light plant. Pollco Cap
tain Claudo Danntck took charge of
tho pollco forco as acting chief of
pollco with Instructions to closo tho
gambling and disorderly houses.
Tho ofllclnl count of tho olectlon
gives Dllllng 31,919 votes, Gill 25,
705 nnd Drown 4,090.
Panama Canal Exposition Re
solution Passed Unani
mously Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11.
Tho Joint resolution naming San
Francisco ns tho place of holding
tho exposition In 1915 In colobratlnn
of tho opening of tho Panama Canal,
passed tho Senato without opposi
tion. I1ARGAIXS Jn VALENTINES at
PRENTISS A full lino at 1-3 off.
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PILLING IN
SENATE VOTE
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