The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 24, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD.OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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niul Coos .Jny Advertiser.
No.,36.
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FOUND
MINE NEAR
Feared That Manv Miners
Were Victims In Belmont
Shaft Blaze.
BODIES OF SOME
ARE RECOVERED TODAY
! Fire Extinciuishpd and Rescu
ing Party Is Able to Make
Progress.
(By Associated ProsB to Coos liny
Times.;
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....., nnrV III tllO IlellllOtlt IlllllO,
which caught nro yesterday, found (
eleven bodies today and It Is bolloved
still othcra will bo round aB tno res
cuers penetrnto deeper Into tlio mine.
The flro 1ms been cxt.nguisncu
Pettyjohn & Nicols Get Verdict
In Oreflon Supreme
Court.
The case of Pettyjohn & Nicola vs
the Oregon Conl nnd Nnvlgntlon Co.
has just been decided In the Supremo
Court of tlio Stnto In favor of Pet
tyjohn & Nicols, ThlB enso Is of
more or less Interest to locnl ship
pers. It will bo recalled Mint In
190S, on her wny hero from Snn
Francisco, the schooner M. P. Plant
broke her shaft nnd lost her propel
ler at sea nnd wns towed Into Coos
Bay by the John Paulson. Upon her
arrival tlio owners of tlio Plant
claimed they wero entitled to nalvago
on account of such towngo nnd thnt
they had a right to hold tho cargo
until such salvago was paid, or secu
rity given therefor by tho shippers,
Pettyjohn & Nicols refused to pay
any salvngo or to give any bond nnd
brought an nctlon against tho
Plant's owners for possession of cer
tain goods consigned to thorn. Tho
cate has been strenuously contested
'rm Justlco Pennock'a court to tho
Supremo Court of tho stnto, all
courts holding In succession thnt
Pettyjohn & Nicols wero not requir
ed to pay nny snlvoge.
Williams, Wood nnd Llnthlcum,
Clark, niako nnd Llljcqvlst wero nt
torneys for 0. C. & N. Co., nnd Geo.
Watklns, was nttorney for Pettyjohn
& Nicols.
MOTOR CLUB'S
Dates for Annual Reqatta Not
FixedCruises Are
Arranged.
Commodoro Durmlstor of tho Coos
Bay Motor Boat club today announc
ed the plans of tho club for tho sea
son. Tho exact dates of tho regatta
Mve not been fixed owing to tho an
nual boating exhibition hero having
t0 be on dates that will not conflict
lth other regattas on tho coast.
The dates of tho regular cruises,
Picnics and excursions and the desti
nations are as follows:
April 9 Government quarry on
orth Coos River.
May 7 Government works In low
er Bay.
May 31 Open crulso, destination
not fixed,
Juno 11 Piper's Grove.
July 13. South Coos River.
August 14 Sumner.
September 13 Open cruise.
PLANT LOSES !
SALVAGE GASEj
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PLANS
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TONOPAH TOOAY
LOSES LIFEIIN
Lieut West Frozen to Death
Near Nome While Aiding
Woman.
flly Associated Press to Coos Tiny
Times.)
NOME, Alaska, Feb. 2 1. Lieute
nant S. D. West, U. S. A. of Port
Dnvls, wnB frozen to denth yesterday
while stalking n trail flvo miles from
Tlskou during the severest blizzard
over known here.
Mrs. Davenport, wife of the depu
ty United States marshal nnd for
whom West was marking n trail,
wnlked Into Tlshou through tlio snow
nnd reported his death. Doputy
Mnrshnl Davenport went out nnd
found tlio body nnd brought It Id.
West was 33 years of ago.
TRIES 10 COT
STATE BILLS
Representative Peirce Fails In
Effort to Reduce Ap
propriations. "A few of us who wero opposed
to tho extrnvngnnco of tho Oregon
legislature thought to'overcomo It by
compelling Gov. West to exercise his
'threat of vetoing cortr.ln appropria
tions If tho stnto printer flat-salary
hill was not passed but wo lnckod
numbers," romnrked Storor Pelrco,
Joint representative of Coos and Cur
ry county, who wns In Mnrshfleld
, yestordny on routo homo to Curry
i county. "I wns in favor of tho flat
nnlnrv 1.111 tnr lir ntntn nrlntor nnd
voted for It tho first time when It
I wnB beaton. Then when it como back
I with n messngo from Gov. Wes,t de
iclnrlng thnt unless It wns pnssed, ho
.would veto other mensures, wo snw
D
a chnnco to cut down stnto expenses
by dofentlng It. Wo did our best but
couldn't."
Neither Representative Polrco or
Sonntor Chnso explnlnod nbout Gov.
West's veto of tho bill to enable tho
stnto to cede tide lnnds to port com
missions, which wns desired by Coos
Bay.
Representative JPelrco announces
that unless something unexpected
happens ho will bo n candldato for
reolectlon. Ho believes ,that ho will
bo nblo to accomplish considerably
more for his constituents next time.
Concerning his record at Salem, a
paper there says:
"Representative Peirce of Coos
and Curry, made one of tho best re
cords in tho legislature. Ho stood
with men like Hollls and Shaw
ngnlnst extravagant appropriations.
If such men had been on tho ways
nnd mennB committee there would
have been a different outcome. Mr.
Pelrco hnd ono bill of the greatest
vnluo to the people his high school
bill. Ho was several terms a county
clerk, and one of the most compe
tent men In the House."
Representative Ttackleff returned
overland. Tho principal measure ho
got through was tho bill preventing
railroads from bottling up a territory
by occupying the passes or strategic
points on tho right of way. This is
a copy of the Washington law nnd
wns brought to the attention of tho
legislature by Francis H. Clarke of
Mnrshfleld. Whether Gov. West
will approve of It, Is not yet known.
Read Tho Times' Want Ado.
PL
T SOLD FOB ALASKA BUN
Steamship Formerly On Coos
Bay Run Disposed of to
Packers Association For
Northern Trade.
Tho steamer M. P. Plnnt, which
wnB recently taken off tho Coos Uny
-Snn PrnnclBco run, has been sold
and It Is understood thnt tho Alaska
Packers association nro tho pur
chasers. Tho latter concern hns
been negotiating for her nnd while
tho ndvlse did not stnto exnetly who
thu purchnscrs were, tho Inference is
thnt tho packers bought hero for the
Pugot Sound-AlnBkn trndu.
Supt. Hennessey of tho O. C. &
N. company Btated today thnt tho
ncwB of tho snlo wns correct and that
TEXT OF TREATY
terms op new agreement
publish.:.) in washington
DOES NOT provide FOIt ex
CLUSIOX. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 24.
Tho now Jnpnneso treaty text, which
was published hero today mid which
Is now ponding In tho Scnato Com
mittee, comprises otghtccn articles.
Most of thoBO covor Biibjocts already
treated in tho existing convention
though In many instances tho lan
guage was changed to mnko provi
sion for modorn conditions. Perhaps
tho most important fenturo of tho
document which, whllo not part of
tho trenty is attached to it In con
nection with tho correspondence, Is
tho following declaration:
"In proceeding this day to tho
slgnnturo of tho treaty of commorco
nnd navigation between Japan nnd
FIFTY HUN
Many Killed and Injured When
Train Crashes Into Ravine
Near Valparaiso.
(Ey Associated Press to Coos I
TlraeB.)
VALPARAISO, Chill, Fob. 24.
A rajlway train Jumped tho track on
a brldgo near tho American Braden
Copper Company today and plunged
Into tho ravine.
Fifty wore killed or injured.
American Recruit Slavs Insur
recto and Trouble Is
Brewing Now.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
MBXICALI, Mex., Feb. 24.
"Wild BUI" Hatfield, a member of
the famous McCoy Hatfield feud of
Kentucky, ono of tho American re
cruits of General Loyvls of the rebel
army, shot and killed a Mexi
can Insurrecto laBt night. Nothing
was done with Hatfield by the ln
surrectos. It Is feared the shooting may
cause a serious feud between tho
American and Mexican members of
the rebel army.
A PAIR of TROUSERS FREE to
tho best guesser See window at the
WOOLEN MILL STORE.
Try Times' Want Ads. ;
GHili
WRECK
FEAR FEOD OF
BO REBELS
he presumed thnt the Alaska Pack
ers association wns the purchaser.
The price wns not learned al
though It Is supposed to be In tho
neighborhood of $G0,000.
The M. P. Plant wns one of the
flrBt prizes tnken by Amcrlcn in the
SpnnlBh-Amcrlcnu wnr.
Whllo the Llbby mine was being
operated, tho Goodall-Pcrklns com
pany refused to scpnratc tho ship and
the property in a sale but now the
mine Is closed down, they evidently
thought It unnecessary on Insisting
on the Joint sale.
While vnrlous ones hnvo been ne
gotiating for the O. C. & N. Co.'s
waterfrontnge, coal property and
T AAA nMKAn t Inn,. Imtm i n tlnflti Iftn
IUtlVJ ,IVD JL lUilll IIUIVi IIU Wl'IIUlli;
deal hns Icon mnilc, ns nonr ns can
bo nsccrtnincHl.
IS GIVEN OUT
tho United States, tho undersigned
Jnpnneso ambassador In Washing
ton, duly authorized by his govern
ment hnd tho honor to declnro that
tho Imperial Japancso government Is
fully prepared to maintain with
oqunl effectiveness tho llmltntlon
nnd control which they hnvo for tho
past thrco years been exercised In
tho regulation of emigration of la
borers to tho United States. Y, Uchl-,
da, Feb. 21, 1011." ,
Tho first artlclo of tho trenty as-'
sorts tho right of citizens or subjects '
of tho two countries to ontor, trnvol,
reside, Icnso houses nnd shops nnd
residences and In gonoral do any
thing coincident to trade.
They nro exempted from nny spe
clnl taxation not Imposed upon nn
tlvo subjects, nro guaranteed "tho
most constant protection and secu
rity far tholr persons nnd property"
on submitting themselves to tho con
ditions plnced upon tho nntlves. They
nro also oxomptod from military sor
vlco and forced loans.
BILL LEFT TO
Senate Committee Refuses tc
Favor Or Oppose Canadian
Reciprocity Measure
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 24.
Tho McCall bill to carry out tho pro
visions of tho Canadian reciprocity
agreement was ordered reported t
tho Senato today without recommen
dation. By a voto of C to 7 tho com
mittee refused to report either fu
vorably or advorsoly.
Tho decision to report tho bill
without recommondntlon wns unani
mous. Tho bill thoreforo will como
beforo tho Senato In tho exact form
In which It was passed by tho House.
If consideration 1b given to proposed
amendments, It seems certain that no
voto can bo had at tho present ses
sion. DISAGREE OVER IT.
Sonio In Northwest Favor Recipro
city nnd Othcra Oppose It.
(By Associated I ess to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 24.
President Taft today made public a
telegram signed by a dozen lumber
and other companies of the state of
Washington who declared that tho
Pacific north west "has not a single
interest that will suffer from tho
Canadian reciprocity agreement."
They said they wero opposed to
any amendment that would endanger
tho adoption or the agreement. On
the other hand, the Seattlo Cham
ber of Commerce telegraphed that
tho adoption of tho bill would be a
serious .blow to tho Interests of tho
Pacific northwest.
TAMALES and COOKED FOOD
sale Saturday at Lewis Confectionery
SENATE I
INCREASE IN FBEI6RT RATES
KNOCKED OUT
Adverse Decision to Railways
Results In Sharp Declines
In East.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times. )
NEW YORK, N. Y Fob. 24.
The Block mnrket today reflected Its
opinion of tho Interstate Commerce
Commission's decision against the
Increased freight rates by henvy
snlcs of stock nt sharply declining
prices from two to four points below
tho cIobo of last night. The security j
vnlucs of some western rnllronds'
stocks showed nvcrngo losses of four
points from yestcrdny's.
Southern Pacific fell off 4 3-4 nt
tho opening, Northern Pacific slump
ed four points, St. Paul wns down
416, Union Pacific declined 4 nnd
Atchison sold nt four nnd halt less
thnn yesterday. Normnl conditions
prevailed In tho stock mnrket during
the noon hour, tho fluctuations be
ing ordorly nnd business much re
stricted. IN EARLY DAYS
Washington Birthday Celebra
tion at Gold Beach Has
Bloody Endina.
Tho following account of ono of
tho trnglc events of early days In
Coos and Curry counties was written
for Tho Times by A. G. Aiken of this
city:
ON February 22, 185G, tho
settlors wcrohavlngn danconf'El
lonsburg"; nowcallcd 'Gold Beach'
Mr. Riley was sheriff and was serving
soino pnpors up tho river. On his
roturn down ho heard shooting at tho
ferry, about four miles from tho
mouth of tho river. Riley mado haste
to tho danco ns his wife was thero.
Ho told what ho thought was up.
Thoy all went to work to prepare for
tho worst. Everybody went armed,
oven to dances In thoso dnys nnd eve
ry woman In tho llttlo settlement was
at tho danco, except Mrs. Oulsel nnd
family. Mr. Gulsel nnd three llttlo
boys wero killed thnt night, tho old
est was a boy about nlno, tho next
about seven nnd tho next flvo years.
Mrs. Gulsel and daughter aged 12 or
13 and a baby girl about 3 months
old wero taken prlsonors. Thoy wore
with tho Indians threo montlfs nnd
suffored many hardships. Tho plan
of tho Indians wns to kill all that did
not go to tho danco In tho early ovc
nlng nnd thoso thnt did go to the
danco wero to bo killed on their re
turn home. Tholr homes woro des
troyed and about twenty settlers
wero killed that night.
Mr. Meservoy was elected cnptnln
of tho company thnt was formed at
the dance nnd tho party went to work
and orected or fixed n barricade that
night and held the fort until they
wero relieved by tho Port Orford
Volunteers. Chas. Brown, a Swedo
that was at tho dance negotiated
with tho Indians for the release of
Mrs. Gulsel nnd her two children
threo months lntor.
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STOCKS TODAY
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TRAGEDY
BY COMMISSION
Interstate Commerce Holds
That Raises Are Not Jus
tified. RAILROADS ARE UP
IN AIR AS RESULT
Declare They Will Retaliate by
Cutting Off Improve
ments. (By Associated Press to Coos Bayr
Times.)
NEW YORK, N. Y., Fob. 24 Ai
meeting of tho cxccutlvo ofllccrs and
general counsel of tho railroads In
tho official classifications territory
hns been cnlled for Mondny noxt In
this city to dotcrmlno what action
shall bo taken by tho railroads re
garding tho decision of tho lntor
state Commerce Commission In tha
frelght rate cobcs yesterday when Ifir
was hold that tho railroads both o&st
nnd west woro not entitled to any In
crease in rates. Tho commission.'
disapproved of tho proposed ad
vances and ordered tho carrlors by
March 10 to withdraw tho proposed
rates leaving tho old rates In cffocU
MAKES VEILED THREATi
.'rt'Hldcnt UiioYrwoml of tho Erfo
SayN Hiillwnyn Will Retaliate.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bar-'
Times.)
NEW YORK, N. Y., Fob. 24.
"This decision Is going to cost tho
public dearly," assorted President
Undorwood of the Erlo Railway com
menting today on tho freight rato de
cision. "Rnllroad revenues como
from tho great consuming public aniT
that is whore tho burdon Imposed by
this finding will rest," Undorwood
said tho railroads would not buy any i
nidro equipment or mnko extensions -beyond
actual Immediate require
ments nnd that as few men as aro ab.
solutoly required to oporato tho linos-
nnd keep them In ropnlr will bo glvoru
employment.
'DIVINE RIGHT" HAF.lt.
Says Railways Will Suffer No More-
' Thun' Public.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 24. Goo.
P. Bnor, president of tho Philadel
phia and Rending also bond of tho
Centrnl rnllroad of Now Jorsoy, ex
pressed gront surprlso nt tho deci
sion of tho Interstate Commorco
Commission and stated "it tho ro
sult shall bo to bring nboul a gon
erAl reduction in wages and In ma
terial nnd supplies, In tho end tho
rnllronds will suffer no moro than
tho general public."
Seven American Sailors Desert
Battleship at San Dieqo and
Leave for Border
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay?
Times.)
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Fol). 24. STx:
deserters from tho crulsor California
nro being sought today in tho brusU
botweon San Dlogo and tho Moxlcan
line.
Originally thero was sovon, but
Carl C. Gordon was accidentally shot
In both legs yostorday and Is now In
the hospital. Tho nion havo securod
civilian clothes, carablnos and plenty
of ammunition. It Is bolloved their
objoct Is to Join tho Moxlcnn roUeJs.
If you btTa GOD GUESSER, sou
tho corner window at the WOOLEN
MILL STORE.
QUIT TO JOIN
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