The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 01, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL XXXIV
MARSHFIELD.OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Tliitoo, Coast Mall
niul Coo liny 1vpitlcr.
No. 40.
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I IHIER INS FIGHT li
SENATE 6? VOTE OF 46 TO 40
Effort to Oust Illinois Senator
Defeated In That Body
Today.
ELEVEN DEMOCRATS
COME TO HIS AID'
Cullom Also Votes For Him As
Does Perkins Oregon
Men Against.
(By
Aaanrlntcd PrCBB 10 UOOH UIVJ
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Times.)
I
Mnr. 1.
u'tauixnTON'. D. C
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The Senate today by a voto of 40 to at The Chandler today. Cleric Van
40 sustained William Lorlmor's tltlo ' Dnyn snld ho hud not seen him nil
to a scat In tho Soiiuto, dofontlng du";
. I. .,!., ,l.,n1nrltiP hlfl AlllOllg tllOBO With WllOllt lie linB
HovcrlJKo's resolution declnritiB nis , , , ,, , .
clc Ion by the Illinois. leBlslaturo to ," tentative arrangements to ac
be mcgnl. Lorlmor was not In tho Pny him south Friday or Satur-
chamber when tho voto was taken. ,fty to b0Bln work' t,lcro ,B I,tl,
chamber win... i . ,.. knowlodgo of tho matter. Ono mnn
Tho voto stood nays (for Lorimer , , . ,., ., . .
-Zbllcw. nndlw. Br.ndow. ''' ? ' f '" " "
. dT :i" '"'" "'",od '""' " - "' '"
Cullom, uunis, uli , Jstrumcnt men had nut off at Port
llngnam, uupum, i,..., -.-. -
per, uamuie, uukkw"""""'
Hoyburn, Kcan, McCumbor, Nixon,
Oliver, Penrose Coin, Porklns, Piles,
HIchnrdRon, Scott, Smoot, Stephen
son, Warden nnd Wetmorc.
nmnnrnia llnllov. Dnnkhcnd,
. n..M.lm in Ilnlf.
Fletcher, Poster. Johnston, Paynter,
Simmons, Smith of Maryland, Thorn
ton, Tillman and Watson. Total 40.
Lorlmor did not vote. Taliaferro
did not respond when IiIh nnmo was
called nnd this may signify his bo
lus paired with Frnslor, Aldrlch and
Terrell paired and Uioro waB ono va
cancy Hughon of Colorado.
All other senators voted for tho
motion and against Lorlmor.
1JKJ CHOWD PRESENT.
Iirgo
NiiiiiIkt Gather to "Witness
Vote On fiorliuor.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
TlmcB.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnr. 1.
Althouch tho voto on tho Lorlmor
case was not to occur until 1:30 this
nftcrnoon, tho galleries of tho Son-
ato chamber began to fill at nlno
o'clock nnd when tho Sonnto convon-
cd at 11 o'clock, nn unusually lnrgo
number of sonators wero In their
sent8, , ,.
Owing to tho fact that a majority
of the commltteo on privileges and
elections did not nccompnny Ub re
port exonerating i.onmor wiui
solution on which a voto couiu uo wJw or(ored t,,0 BtrII0( or Joln Pre8i.
taken, the action today wns In m-'dont h Qf th0 Intornatlonol Ty-
nectlon with Dovorldgo'a resolution h,cn, Unlon wno declares tho
which declnred Lorlmer not duly ntrlko linnutl)orlzod. Illegal nnd un
legally elected by tho Illinois loglsla- wnrranted Lynch ,8 8aid to hnvo
tur,0, , loft Wnshlngton'for Chicago.
.HUSl Ol 1110 BL'IUUUrU tllllll.-IUi.il
anxious to expedlto tho business but
Senator Stono Insisted on tho read
ing of tho full journal. On conclu
sion of tho routlno proceedings, Owen
began his speech against Lorlmor,
during which ho read n' tologram
from Govornor Donoen containing a
categorical reply to all of Lorlmor'a
f1AAlir.nll S - 11..wl 1...
"vvuouuujin, UWVI. WUB lUlluntu ; I
Simmons who spoko for Lorlmo'. nft
er which ionmer replied to me .vo-
neen telegram read by Owen
Smith of Mlchltran. then toi)K the
floor In opposition on conclusion ot
Smith's remarks and promptly nt
1:30 the roll call began.
Just before tho roll call, Smith was
followed by Lafolletto, tho last
speaker, whose Impassioned address
denouncing Lorlmer was Interrupted
by the gavol announcing that one
thirty hnd arrived, Tho vice-president
ordered tho resolution read,
and then ordered tho calling ot tho
roll,
WED AT GARDINER.
GARDINER, Ore., Mar. 1. At tho
homo of Peter Cowan hero last Mon
day. Fred N. Cassldy and Miss Min
nie E. Fosbank, both of Florence,
were united in mnrrlago by the Rev.
uuuea in marriage Dy me uev.
Father Springer of North Dend. They
will make their home la Florence. I
NO HE NEWS
OF RAILROAD
R. Hayse Reputed to Be Organ
izing Survey Party, Not
Seen Today.
It. llaysc, tlie reported Southern
Drwtlfln ntwrltirtjit tt1wt tu utt Id Iwt
iiviiiw itiii.. f tv tn ouui vu mu
nni, M nrtw tf nwm hum f mnh. I
Q.IIIO II VIU11 U MlVil IIV.IU IWI )-
Ing n survey botween Crescent City
niul Port Orford. vnn not tn tin worm
Orford by n San Francisco Hteamer.
It wnn also reported hero today
that C. It. Wado and othora nt Dan
don wero reviving tho Dandon nnd
Port Orford Itallway project which
Stovo Henderson organized n year or
B0 nB
Clash BetweenUnionsIn News
paper Offices Curtail To
day's Publications.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Mar. 1. Tho of-
f0rtB to settlo tho strlko of tho nows-
lmj)or UnotyporB continued today,
TJ(o morn,ng ,mpor8 B8Ued todny by
ngrconot con88ted of four pages
ony nnd tho ovonlng pBper8 promised
to tfco Mmo T,)0 JBUB, foronoon
'editions of tho afternoon pnpors woro
. ,.nilo,H. ftB iocniB iu
not Issued. Tho chapols, as locals In
each olllco aro called to meet today
to docldo whothor to stand bohlnd
l-;prC3ldont o'Drlen
of tho Union,
ALOXfi Til 15 WATKHFllOXT.
Tho tug Gleaner arrived In
Gardiner today.
from
Tho Randolph Is loading for Port
Orford and Gold Dcach.
rjtJjQ XlllallCO 8U1IB
Portland for Coos Day.
Tho Alliance sails todny
nu. m.nnniv cm 11 ml from Baildoil
,,.. tn cnn Francisco.
Tho Redondo will snll at 12 o'clock
tomorrow for San Francisco.
Tho Drenkwator Is due tonight or
early In tho morning from Portland.
Tho Wllhelmlna, which has been
receiving repairs at the North Dond
shipyards, sailed for the north to
day. ALHAXY PROPER HAS -1,275.
CHICAGO, III., Mar. 1. Popula
tion statistics of tho 13th census an
nounced included: Albany, Or., 4,275
for 1910, against 3,419 In 1900.
cnniVO MIT.T.IXERY OPENING
..
at MRS. ELROD'S on Friday and
Saturday.
BIG STRIKE ON
IN CHICAGO
TRAIN ROBBERS
Heldun Iron Mountain ExDress;i,,t8 wh0 ,n8t nl8ht robbcd th0 8nf0
In Missouri and Escape
With Small Booty Near St.
Louis.
(lly Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mar. 1. No
trace lins been found of the two ban-
REBEL BAND IS
Mexican Town Just Across
Border Expects Attack
at Any Time.
(Ily Associated ProBs to Coos Day
Times.)
WACO, Ariz., Mnr. 1. Although
ttm rnbel bnnd which canturod the
NEARIN6 WACO
tho rebel band which capturcu 'cclvod Word today lhat Charles Foils
frontier Monday aro reported to bo'im,, been arrested at tho Juarez race
. . . .....
wlth In striking dlstanco ot Naco,
Mex no battle has yet occurred al
though tho attack Is expected momen
tarily.
TO
1
Ed. Quinn. Longer, Has
to
Work Twelve and One
Half Days on Street.
Ed. Quinn, a logger, was arrested
Inst night for giving liquor to Percy
Morgan, n minor. Today ho appear
ed before City Recorder Dutlor and
a flno ot $25 was Imposed. Quinn
didn't have tho monoy nnd wbb sen
tenced to work It out on tho atreot
under Commissioner Lawhorno. Ho
will bo allowod $2 por day on tho
street so that ho has twolvo and a
half days to servo.
Tho offonso wns committed yester
day. Tho Morgan lad 1b known ns a
"bad boy" and while ho wasn't Into
xicated by tho liquor given him by
Quinn, ho showed tho effects of It.
Young Morgan Is now on proba
tion in tho county Juvenile court for
"rolling" a logger hero sometime ago
for ?3G. Othor offenses havo been
attributed to him and unless his pa
rents, who woro formerly employed
at a logging camp on South Inlet,
succeed In making him bohavo, he
probably will bo sent to tho state re
formatory. POSSES AFTER
T
GIVES
LIQUOR
BOY
FINED
HAINES
HUGS
fronMen and Blood Hounds Trail
Robbers Who Shot Eastern
Oregon Saloon Man.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
DAKER, Ore., Mar. 1. Two sher
iffs, a pair of bloodhounds and posses
from Haines and Daker are pursuing
tho two mon who aro supposed to bo
the robbers that last night shot Edw.
McCullough, a saloonkeopor at Hai
nes, while still another posso left
here this morning to head the men
off. Although It is expected tho men
will bo caught at any time, they had
not been found up to noon today.
SPRIXG OPEXIXG OF MILLINERY
Thursday, Friday and Saturday qf
this week, at 110 Front St. A Miss
Dirdsey, an up-to-date trimmer froifti
Portland, is with Mrs. Donaldson this
f
Benson.
GOT WRONG 0NE10ER 1ADE FOR
of tlio Iron Mountnln train after
binding and gagging Express Mes
senger Mcltoberts. The amount of
money secured by the robbers Is not
announced. It Is thought the rob
bers Intended to rob train No. 8
which enmo Into city on No. 4'b tlmo
una" which carried $ 100,000 In gold
from Houston.
SVWiNV
MAIL THIEF
IS
oi.-in Clio n,.M lnM7
uiictuuc riiiia wuymaiiufflBii
Race Track Theft On
Oakland Ferry.
(Dy
Associated Pross to Coo Dnj .
TimpB l
1,mc "'
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mar. 1. .
Tho local postolllco authorities re-
ARRESTER
una uocn nrrcstcu ai mo Juarez raco.'"" "' " " ..
track on the chargo ot stealing four ho declared he was "tired o, .1. this
reclstercd mall nouchcfl from tho
Oakland ferry boats during Decem
ber and January.
Mrs. J. Arnott of South Marsh-
field Dies Suddenly of
Heart Trouble.
Mrs. J. Arnott died suddenly of
heart falluro nt tholr homo In South
Mnrshflold about midnight last
night. Whllo sho hnd not been well
for somotlme, sho hnd been nblo to
attend to her household dutlos and
there was no Intimation of hor con
dition bolng Borlous.
Shortly beforo midnight, Mr. Ar
nott waB nwakoned by n moan from
his wife. Ho noticed at onco that
she wns Buffering nnd ho hastily cnll-
od Dr. Golden who Uvea only n few
ilnnrn frnm tholr llOIllO.
wiiut. ".-.
Mww"- i
Golden arrived, sho wns Just pass-
ing nwny.
Mrs. Arnott wna about sixty-five
years old. Sho wns born nt George
town, 111., and hnd resided on Coos
Dny about twenty years. Mr. Ar
nott has for years boen employed as
a painter on tho Dny. Desldea Mr.
Arnott, ono son by a previous mar
rlago survives.
Tho funeral will ho held from tho
homo nt 2 o'clock Thursday nftor
noon, tho Rev. Mr. Knox olllclatlng.
TO
BE RELEASED
Converse and Blatt, Held by
Mexico As Spies, Were
Arrested In America.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Di
Tines.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 1.
An agent of the Department of Jus
tice, who has been investigating tho
claims of Converse and Dlatt that
they wero arrested on American soil,
saya all evldonce corroborates what
the boya say. The United States Is
expected to demand their immediate
release by the Mexican government.
SPRIXG MILL1XERY.
On Friday and Saturday of this
week I will havo my complete lino or
Spring Millinery on display.
MRS. ELROI).
Everything NEAT and CLEAN' at
the O. K. CHOP HOUSE.
PASSES
AWAY
DURING
NIGHT
TWO
BOYS
TO BEGIN
ROBIN
ENTERS
GUILTY PLEA
New York Banker Drops Insa
nity Defense and Will Be
Sentenced.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos
Times.)
Dny
NEW YOKK. N. Y.. Mar. 1. Jos-
-
'pleaded guilty today In tho Supreme
Court to a chargo of larceny of $27,-
000 from tho Washington Savings
unnic.
llouin wob romanuca to mo lomua
. ,.,-, , .in i. ...
until March 27 when he will bo son -
tonccd. Tho collapse of Robin's do -
fenso of Insanity wns foreshadowed
last night when It was reported that
'i. .ii it mi i r nn n,in
fooling."
KILL PRIZE FIGHT DILL.
Tommy HuriiH Lowh Out In Wishing-
ton Senate.
(Ey Associated Press to Coo
OLYMPIA, WaBli., Mar. 1. Tho
Sonnto today killed Tommy Hums'
bill for legalizing prize fighting.
Thief Secures $1,000 In Bills
From Pouch On Princess v
Beatrice.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos
Day
Times.)
VAiNVUU Vl'.Il, II. j., ... I. viiu
. . .. . . .. . .....i.
tnousanu aownrs cons.gueu . a ...
In this city from Prince Rupert wns
mi tiinr vna Btoion irom W1U I......
bngjJ stoamor Princess Dentrlco
I
on
hor way from tho north. Tho money
wna tn tho shnno of bills, no cold dust
or coin being taken. Tho robbor
opened sovoral lottcrs containing
monoy orders or checks but discarded
nil of theso. Ono man whom tho
postofllco inspectors nro Booking Is
believed to havo committed tho rob-
bory.
GIVKX -1AIL TERMS.
Siitlift'llii Musicians AnrsU'd nt Myr
tle Point Pmilfilieri.
Tho Rosohurg Rovlow says:
m.ii., iiv. r. iinnninff i.nnnl
bills nt Sutherlln. James Stewart and
. . .
ROBS MAIL ON
ALASKA BOAT
Paul Holtlor. translont musicians nnu," l"u ovlu" """ " "
rani...i Uninnr in TuRtinn L tlio present in tho placo of tho Ad-
Marstors- court this afternoon. Holt-
lor was fined 7G nnd Stewart ?50.,bo put on mo uoppor uivor. .,
A a nnlHmK mnn liml nnv ninnfiV. thftV TUn
woro committed to Jnll for terms
equlvalont to ono day for each $2 of
tho fine. Ed. Durko, tholr compa
nion, was roleasod upon showing that
ho had made a satisfactory settle
.., m. m, rni:nn.Hnr winfR.
L. D. Kennedy, director of tho Suth-.flrst autos to make tho run since
orlln Band, of which the trio wore, Inst fall. They report the road In
membora. Tho defendants, upon fnlr condition and they woro able to
leaving Sutherlln ono night last t through- without much dlfllculty.
week, hended for MarBhflold, but
woro arrested and detnlnod at Myr
tle Point upon request of tho sheriff's
olllco In this city. After serving
37 V6 days' tlmo In tho Douglas coun
ty Jail, Holtlor will be taken to Hub
bard, Marlon county, whore a war
rant for his arrest Is standing. Ho
Is accused of Jumping n board bill
thoro also and of soiling a cornet not
belonging to him."
It Is tho COFFEE that will
PLEASE YOU at tho O. K. CHOP
HOUSE. I
Read The Times Want Ads,
ARE RUEF
14 YEAR'S TERM
Judge Lawlor Issues Instru-.
ment For Sending Him, to
San Qucntin.
WILL PROBABLY NOT
BE TAKEN THERE TODAY
Term Is On Conviction of Brib
ing Supervisor Furey
There.
(lly Associated Press to Coos Day
(' Associated Press
Tlmc8)
I SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., Mar. 1.
An order committing Abraham RueC
t0 San Quontln whero ho will Borve
in tcm of 14 years on tho chargo ot
bribing Supervisor Furey wnB mndo
, ,,',,,.,,,
, today by Superior Judge Lawlor. Tho
U,UU1 "- "" '
offlco and n deputy was sent to tho
branch county Jail whero Ruof Is con-
JrancU couy a 1 where Rue Is
fined. It is hnrdly nrobnblo that
Rucf will bo removed' to San Quontln
today ns tho order will not roach tho
county Jail In tlmo for tho regular
uniiy trip oi ii.o prisun van 10 ua
penitentiary.
Later Ruof has ben granted n
Btny of seven days to onablo him to
closo up IiIh business affairs boforo
going to prison.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(Dy
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Mar. 1. Wheat
closed May 89 l-8c; July, 88c; Sop
tcmbor, S7 3-Sc.
PORTLAND, Oro., Mar. 1.
unchanged. -Wheat
WAITENKTEIX CASE DEMY.
Arnilmiiui'iit of Former Chlof
Hentllo Postponed.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Dky
Times.)
SEATTLE, Wash., Mar. 1. Tho
Arraignment of Formor Chlof of Po
n - --
llco Wannonstoln sot for todny was
, unt QwnR
tJjo lmhm of ,lg nttornoy to bo
present In court today.
VOTE IX XEW YORK.
Shechnii SHU
Lomls
In Rnntorlnl
Itnce.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
ALRANY, N. Y., Mnr. 1. Tho
thlrty-seovnth ballot for Senator re
sulted: Sheohan, 77; Littleton, 18;
Scattering 11; Dopow, 71.
XEW RUN FOR PLANT.
San Francisco pnpors In announc
ing tho salo of tho steamship M. F.
Plant to the Alaska Coast StoaniBhln
company, state that sho will bo put
A Um fJnnMln.Cnn Prnnnlonft run fnf
mlrol Simpson, but that eventually
MAKE TRIP IX AUTOS.
D. L. Footo, Cloudo Nasburg ana"
R. Towor yesterday mndo the trip
to North Dond In tholr nutos,
the
'
1 HORN.
MORGAN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Norrls
V. Morgan of Daniels Creole, a son,
February 27.
AMONG THE SIOK.
Little Cnthnrino Toyo, daughter ot
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Toyo, is ill ot
pneumonia.
Mrs. Nolllo Johuson of South
Mnrshflold, is qulto 111 of a complica
tion of dlsenses duo to hor advancod
years.
A