The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 25, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD,OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES.
A Cou-olldntion of Times, Coast Mali
and Coon Hay Advertiser.
No;. 37.
IBS BANDITS ROB WOMAN
OF $00jli CURRENCY
FOREST FIRE
COSTS HEAVY
Government Snent Over
$1,000,000 In Combatting
Flames Alone Last Year.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 25.
Tho Brent forest llres Inst full cost
tho government $1,050,000 for netu
nl expenditures In lighting tho flumes
nccordlng to n stntcment by tho Scc-
rctnry of Agriculture hoforo tho np
oldup Men at Pittsburg Over
look Two Other Packages'
of $20,000.
OSTMISTRESS IS
VICTIM OF ROBBERY
asliier of Sheridan Coal Com
pany Hides Other Valuable
Packages.
by Associated Press to Cooa Day
Times, j
PITTSDUIia, Kns Feb. so. Airs.
ai Joseph, postmistress nt tho Ful-
L coal Ca,mp here, wna heia up Dy
no hlshwnymcn Inst night nntl rou
ted of 10.000 which sho hnd just rorlatlnn commlUco of tho House
Iftelved by express from nnnans T,m govornllHnt provided only $135,-
ltr. Tho money wns to bo ilsod to 000 , , . nirhtlnir forest flros.
ay oft tho employes of tho Sheridan
osl Company todny. '
The money taken wns In ono pnek-
Iff. TWO inner ih;ivd .u..t.."B
llO.OOO each wero not found by tho
lubbers. Tho trnln arrived nt u:ju
clock and was mot by Mrs. Joseph ,
Ind Albert Ilrlggs, cnshler of tho
empany. Mrs. Joseph took tho pack-.
go containing $10,523 mid left for,
fr.e poitofllce. As sho stopped out of '
he door, n masked mnn with n ro- nnnnnnnts nf Illinois Sfinntnr
lolver confrontetl hor and demanded ,
he money. Another robber stood Prevent "White Washing"
lear by. .Mrs. Joseph hnnded over
he money, firlggs, wlio wns closo I UUdY.
tblnd saw wlint wns going on mid
brew Ills two pneknges Into n cor-
lor. Tho rouuers uni not ungor iu
certain If they hnd nil tho monoy
tut ran to a buggy nnd escaped.
LORIMER VOTE
IS HOT TAKEN
(ny
DAVENPORT IS NAMED.
luccccds Wilson Ah National Ilnnlc
r.xnmlnei'. I
By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmep.)
I.
Assoclnted Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 25.
"With tho Lorlmer rosolutlon on tho
cnlondnr nB unfinished buslnoss, I
nhnll press It to tho utmost," snld
Senntor Burrows, chairman of tho
Commlttco on Privileges and Elec
tions ns tho Scnnto went Into session
todny. Burrows snyn ho will Insist
on n voto nB soon ns tho speaking
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 25.-
irtln McLean Davenport of Wnsh-'on Lorlmor Is concluded.
-ton, has been appointed national, Tho Sonnto cnmo onr to tnkK
lank examiner for tho stnto
kaiblngton to succeed Eugono
f'llion, resigned.
of
T.'
I ELECTION
IN GAROINER
port to Incorporate Umpqua
Town Beaten By
1 Fourteen.
fOT ELECTION
J- W. Dennett has received word
fom Cardlner thnt tho apeclnl elec
ta held thero to detormlno whoth-
tbe town should bo incornorated.
Nlted in tho defeat of those seok
s to Incorporate by n majority of
oi rourteen. A largo voto was
piled.
The defeat of tho plnn to incor-
i ,e Ume s a Biirprlso nnd Is said
ve been due to two causes
l-operty owners opposed to paying
. ,or municipal improvomonts
Prohibitionists who feared that
'be town Was lncnrnnrntml H
M be voted wet under tho nnw
0Be rule law. Douclaa conntv In
ch 0ardlner Is locnted Is "dry."
A PAlIt of TltOI'SKits rnwp n
Jst Eue8S(?r ,S(?0 w,nflow nt th0
,uu, MILL STORE.
FREIGRT RATE RAISE IS SUSPENDED NEW TREAT! WITH JAPAN
Interstate Commerce Commis
sion Prohibits Railways Ad
vancing Freight Charges.
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb. 25.
Important orders wero Issued by tho
COFFEE TROST
Interstate Commerce Commission to
day suspending the advances in rates
lllcd with tho commission. Tho ad
vances nro on grain products nnd
sepdfl between Chlcngo and Peoria,
111., and vnrlous northwestern stntcs
made by the Northern Pacific and
Chlcngo, Hock Island and Pacific
wero also suspended from March 1 to
July 1.
PROBE
Attorney General Asked
Turn Over Date to the
House.
M
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F
MANGLED
to .Architect Brinkman of Chicago
, Run Down On Railway
Tracks.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 25.
Tho Houso Commlttco on Judlclnry
today ordored favorably reported tho
Norrls resolution Instructing tho at
torney general to send to tho Houso
any information ho has regarding tho
alleged monopoly of tho coffco trado.
Tho coiumltteo has amended tho bill
omitting reference to Brazil.
LEAVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
n viva voco voto on tho Lorlmor
enso. Tho question was put by Vlce
prcsldont Sherman but hoforo a nogn
tivo voto was cast sovornl sonntors
domnndod tho floor to speak. Tho
opposition cnmo from tho nntl-Lorl-mor
forces. Efforts woro made to flx
II UUIU IUr UIU UIUi ..Ull 1.1. IOV .. .... .
Hiiggestod and then Mnrch 2nd, but
objection was mndo by Owen in be
half of Lafollotto who was nbsont.
By a voto of C to 70 tho Sonnto
refused nt 3:55 today to adopt a
motion by Stono to adjourn by tho
ontl-Lorlmor forces ngalnst taking a
voto. Balloy announced that If "tho
filibuster" continued ho would Insist
on keeping tho enso hoforo tho Son-
jato even if every appropriation uni
failed.
At 4:05 tho Lorlmor enso was laid
asido until Monday.
THE WHEAT MAI1KKT.
(By
BEN HUR.
Toe famous Rtr.t. -.t n.. u
to Tf, the sterePtIcon at tho
litlan church Monday night,
""rated songs and humorous
, Ulr-175 in nil. Two hours
""i amusomm .. ....
Hj0 v"1 " msiruc-
Assoclated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111.. Feb. 25. May
Wheat, S9cj July, S7Vc; Soptomber,
SO 7-Sc.
Many Sail On Steamship For
Portland Early This
Morning.
Tho Brenkwator sailed nt 8
o'clock this morning for Portland
with n largo passengor list and a
miscellaneous enrgo of freight for
Portland.
Among thoso sailing on hor woro
tho following:
T. W. Hlgglnson, Mrs. Farmor,
Forn Reeso, F. B. Hnle, J. A. Duncan,
Mrs. Duncan, Philip Armour, Nelson
Armour, J. A. Bollou, Mrs. E. K.
Jones, H. A. Nowphor, Mtb. II. Nich
ols, Thos. McNIsh, Pearl Axtoll, Jolm
Haggblom, Win. McNeill, Fred Tay
lor, Mrs. C. Hayter, Cecil Hayter,
Louis Sotorls, Tom Baron, R. M. Ran,
J. O. Sponcor, Carl Sager, W. O.
WoodB, C. B. Probst, D. T. Probst, M.
P. Knupp, C. A. Thomas, L. S. Tay
lor. J. C. Savago, Sam Nass, G. S.
Thackor, A. W. Sandorlln, Potcr
Johnson, J. Lotchnor, C. G. Bogs.
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(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 25. William
J. Brinkman, nn nrchltcct who de
signed most of tho Roman Catholic
churches built In Chicago in the Inst
ton years, was found dead on the Chi
cago, Rock Island & Pacific tracks
today mangled boyond recognition.
Identification wns mndo through pn
pors In his pockets.
W N
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IS APPROVEO
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PROMOTER TO
BT 0. S. SENATE
I STATE PRISON
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Col. Wm. V. Garland Convicted
of Swindling by Selling
Worthless Mining Stock
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. 25. "Col-
oncl" William V. Garland, tho aged
promoter convicted of swindling a
purchaser of stock In n worthless
coal-mlnlng company, was Bontenccd '
todny to an lndctormlnato term of'
3 to 5 years In tho stnto prison. He
appealed to the Stato Supremo Court
nnd wan released on ball.
President Taft's Arrangement
With Mikado's Country '
Accepted.
IT IS NOW UP TO
EMPEROR OF JAPAN;
M
M
RANCHERS
United States Weather Bureau
to Notify Them of Frost
Danger.
Dr. E. Mlngus is arranging to give
tho rnnchora, gardonors and fruit
growors of this section tho benefit of
tho govornmont storm nnd frost
warnings tho coming aoason to onnblo
thoni to protect tholr crops after
Mnrch 1.
Ho hna nrrnngod with tho United
Stntcs Weather Dopartment to havo
tho froBt warnings sont to him nt
Mnrshfleld ench nftornoon nnd by
cooporattng with tho tolophono com
panies and through signals, tho ap-
pronch of cold wonthor will bo hor
aldod to tho growors.
I During tho lost fow yenrs, frost
Iwnrnlngs havo saved tho fruit grow
'ors nnd vogotablo producors of Cal
ifornia hundreds of thousands of dol
lars worth of crops. By utilizing tho
Binugo Bystom and n llttlo study, tho
(ordinary frosts can bo offset and It Is
hcllovod tho Coob county growers,
lean dorlvo much bonoflt from It.
REV. HORSFALL
IS QUITE ILL
PORTLAND, Oro Fob. 25 Track
wheat prices: Club, 773,78c; Blue-)
stem, 90p 91c; Red Russian, 7Ccj
Valley, SOc; Fortyfold, 79c.
VETOES CHASE'S BILLS.
Gov. West Applies tho Av to two More
of His Measures.
Gov. West has applied tho ax to
two more of Senator Chase's bills In
n list of sixteen vetoes. Most
of tho bills vetoed rolated to gatno
law changes. Tho first of Senator
Chase's measures to get tho nx was
tho ono providing for enabling the
stato to cede lands to Port Commis
sions nnd the last two included ono
protecting game fowl and another
protecting wild ducks.
If you are A GOOD GUESSER, see
AJm, . II )UU BID . .ww. ,.. ,
15 and-25 cents the corner wlndow at the WOOLES P
SlILL STORE. ) Prn
Venerable Coos County Divine
Faints In Pulpit at
Coquille.
Archdeacon. Wm. Horsfall, ono of
Cooa county's best known and most
hljrhlv respected citizens, has been
qulto ill at his home in Bandon tho
past week from heart trouble and a
general breakdown. Yesterday ho
was reported improving and his
steady recovery Is now hoped for.
Last Sunday while conducting ser
vices at tho Episcopal church in Co
quille, ho suffered an attack of heart
failure and fainted In tho pulpit. Ho
has been subject to heart trouble for
some time. He was taken to his
homo In Bnndon where ho suffered
another attack but slnco tho last
ono has grown much stronger.
His son, Dr. Wm. Horsfall Jr., of
Marshfleld returned yesterday from
a visit with him.
MYRTLE
OF JfLEXY
Aged Ship Carpenter, Fifty
Years Resident of Coos
Bay, Dies.
A. L. Holm, n resident of Cooa Bay
for nearly fifty years died yostorday
at tho A. Anderson nomo on South
Inlet of apoplexy. Ho wnB a ship
carpenter and worked In tho vnrlous
shipyards on tho Bay during most of
tho tlmo.
A couplo of years ago his hoalth
gavo away suffering a stroke of para
lysis. Ho has boon cared for at tho
Androw Anderson. Ho was bom In
Finland nnd was 71 years, cloven
months and ono day old. Fred Holm,
Chas Hagqulst nnd n numbor of oth
er fnmlllcs on tho Bny nro relatives.
Tho funornl will bo hold from tho
Swedish Lutheran church Sunday
nftornoon nt 1 o'clock nnd friends nro
Invited to nttend.
LOSTlOTHER
Imperial Council of Flowery
Kingdom Also Must Ap
prove Of It.
(By Assoclutcd Press to C003 Bars
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 25.
The next step to bo taken to mak
operative tho now treaty of trado nudv
commorco between America mid Jap
an Ib to gain tho npproval of tho Jap
anese Emperor nnd tho Imperial pri
vate council. It Is not necessary
that tho treaty should bo ratlflod bc&
tho Japanese diet.
It wna approved by tho United Sta
tes Sonnto yesterday.
LYNCH TWO NEGROES.
Georgia Mob Takes Blacks From Jntt
and Klays Thoni.
(By AsBoclnted Press to Cooa Bay
Tlmcs.) AUGUSTA, On., Fob. 25. Bob
Jones nnd John Vensoy, negroon
charged with tho murder of white
mon were tnkon from tho Wnrron
tou, Gn jail by a mob at midnight
last night and lynched. Tho nogroos
wero strung up on tho limb of a trot
In tho outskirts of town and rld
dlod with bullets.
NATIVE VILLAGE BURNEDr
IS SO E
WS
Basketball Team Defeats North
Bend 18 to 11 Last
Night.
Tho Myrtlo Point high school bas
ketball team defeated tho North Bond
' High school team at North Bond last
night by n score of 18 to 11. Tho
gamo was n fast ono from start to
finish and was witnessed by tho lar
gest crowd that has turned out to a
gamo in North Bend this season.
Tho lineups were:
North Bond Pos
Photo Supplies developing and
printing. Walker studio.
Kibbler
Grout
Newklrk
Hansen
Van Zlle
Brown
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of Myrtle
force, McDonough of
Umplro, Prof. Grubbs
Prof. Raab timekeeper,
Myrtlo Point
Brewer
Davenport
Neal
Schneider
Dement
Point was re-
N'orth Bend,
scorer and
BEN HUR at Christian Church
MONDAY NIGHT.
Detroit Woman Wants Marshal
Carter to Locate, Missing'
Relative.
Marshal J. W. Cartor has been ap
pealed to by Mrs. P. E. Deen of 588
Vermont nvenuo, Uotrolt, Michigan,
to locate her brothor, George E. Ens
ley, whom alio has not seen for eight
een yenrs, and who was In Marsh
fleld when sho last beard of him.
Marshal Carter has boon unnblo to
find any traco of Ensloy so far. In
hor letter to him, Mrs. Deon Bays:
"Can you find n man In your city
by tho nnmo of Georgo E. Ensloy?
Ho is a brothor of mine. At Christ
mas, my daughter, Miss Laura E.
Deon (or It mnybo Deem an tho writ
ing Is not very plain) of Chatham,
Ontario, Canadn, received a post
card from him saying that ho was
well and IiIb address was Marshflold,
Oregon. My daughter has slnco mnr
rled and hor address Is Mrs. Louis
W. Ranson, Cednr Springs, Ontario.
"She wroto In reply to him nnd her
letter wns returned Inst week, sny
lng 'Unknown there' I also wroto to
him January 14 and my letter wns
not returned.
"I have not seen hi in for eighteen
years but Bomotlmes would hoar
from him. It Is strango I can't hear
from him If he 1b thero Tf you enn
find him thero, please notify mo nnd
tell him wo are very anxious to hear
from him, Tho card he sent was De
cember 17.W910,"
Three Hundred Houses In Manila -
Suburb Burned.
fBy Assoclnted Pross to Coos Bay.,
Times.)
MANILA, P. I., Fob. 25. Tl(To
hundrod native dwellings In Tondo.r&y
suburb of Manila, woro buriiod to-day.
REVOLT IN PARAGUAY.
Another Outbreak In South America
Reported. (Ey Associated Press to Coos
TlmeB.)
BUENOS AYRES, Brazil, Fob. 2f
Advices recolved horo today stato
that another revolutionary movement
has begun In Pnrnguny.
NO DAMAGE DONE.
SeUuro of Hooks at St. Petersburft.-
Wiik For Government.
(By Associated Press to Coo Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, Fob. 25. Tho Wost
Inghouso Electric and Manufacturing
Company recolved n cablegram from
tho mnnngor at tho St. Petersburg
branch saying, "Our position Is satis
fnctory. All compnnlos having lnrgo
contrnctB with municipalities have
had tholr books and papers -takor
for Investigation by a spoclal commla
slon appointed by tho govornmont."
Tho O. K. CHOP HOUSE will DO-
CLOSED all day SUNDAY to permit
repnporlng nnd a gonoral renovation
of tho place. It will bo REOPENED
MONDAY morning rendy for busi
ness; clean and bright In Its now1
spring dress. Tho best of good thlngsv
to cat. Glvo us n call.
Tnko your SUNDAY DINNER t
Tho CHANDLER. Special menu
RESERVE tables for PARTIES Ur
PHONE.
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TCRE MONDAY NIGHT
HEAR WILLIAMS
AT THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
EVERY NIGHT
THIS WEEK.
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