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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1911)
ADS. NEWS WIIIW lU'SI.NKSS IS SLOW, AD VTUTISB. THAT IT PAYS IS KVL iil'WI l "V Sl'CCKSSI-TIi ni'SL w norSI-M KVKltVWHKHK :: OUT IT WHILE IT IS NKW RY HKAIHNG TIIIC COOS HAY TIMICS. A Mi TIIIC NEWS A I.T TIIK TIMK TERSELY TOLD :: :t :: :: M1CM11KR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXIV EMulilMied in 1H7H us Tlic Const Mull MARSHFIELD.OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Time, I'imst Mull , m mill Cimih liny AilviM-ll-or. WO-H-l WWWIMM1IIIWM HW-"H MMHJH.ll JIT ARE IUURED By G 15 iam EXTRA SESSION OF MGRE! &? JUi jg3 fJ i ! iii m ii. mgyimimir mi LADY !1 111 NEW YORK Disastrous Explosion Occurs In Italian Quarter On East Side. THREAT CARRIED OUT BY EXTORTION GANG Crime Follows Letters De manding Money From Well-to-Do Italian. inn Amoclntcd Press to Coon Bny ' (Dy A,,oc,a,clmc8j) ;caro of liimlier from tlio Smith mill NEW YORK, N. Y., Mnr. 2. A and some miscellaneous freight from dynamite liomb wns exploded In tlio bore. heart ot tho Italian colony on tlio ( Among tlioso Balling on lior woro cast sldo early today and resulted In lo foIIownR. tho Injury of thirty persons and tlio j . breaking of windows within a radius' 8amCulbort.il. C. Stone. A. of thrco bloclts. j '"". O. Perkins, Mrs. Roso J. The greater portion of tho front Wilder, Mrs. Ralph Darkor, Lou of a flvc-story tcnomont, at 307 East Scott, Laura Scott, F. Scott, Mra. F. Forty-Kfth street was blown off. Scott( c ,,nn80I1( Kiy Crowet ll L A barber and a grocer doing busl- , n n . nr M..n,i n Gould, Leo CulbertBon, Mrs. C. Han nos on tlio first floor aro reputed to , bo well to do and deceived a dc- 8C. ,r- " Chrlsteiison, P. B. mind for money tho past month nc- Mnuxoy, Ralph Ilarker. Hans Chrls- companled by threats of death. Tho tonson, Mr8- W. T. Merchant, V. F. letters wore so terrifying that lato- nm and sovon steorago. ly one of tho mast In tho doorway of his store with a loaded uliot gun j across his knees. Ho did not detect1 tho dynamiters today and tho first thing bo know of it was when tho ox-' plosion tore out tho front of tho store ami threw him to tho ground. AFTER COFFEE TRUST, i ,' ' , House Asks Attorney General For Information. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 2. HHo claims ho followed tho city on Tho Houso today agreed to tho prl- Elnoor's stakes. Tho council Inspect vllegetl resolution In tho Judiciary ed It thlB weok In n body nnd will commlttco asking tho attorney gon- act on It lator. eral If not Incompatible with public' Tho only othor matter of Impor intorest to report to tho Houso what tnnco that enmo up wns tho ordering Investigation has been nindo to as- of tho replacement of fifteen arc certain whether any forolgn govorn- lights In different parts ot town by mt-nt or subordlnnto stato had enter- sixteen candlo power lamps. This was d into n coffco monopoly conspiracy. . to rcduco expense. 5 V IS INJIANBER Gifford Pinchot Claims Recent Legislation Menaces Na tional Forests. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 2. Complete destruction of the national forests according to Gifford Pinchot. former chief forester and president of the National Conservation asso ciation, will follow the passage of the agricultural appropriation bill as amended by Hoyburn of Idaho yos- erday, Tho statement was made "Jay at tho convention of tho Na-1 "anal Wholesale Lumber Dealers as-1 delation. The nmondment to which Pinchot objected provides for nil land ot which there Is growing not more four thousand feet of merchnnt- 7 t,mber In contiguous areas of Dt less than 160 aores shall bo ex-1 cljed from tho notional forests Heyburn had this amendment ai P ed ns a compromise after a still . re strIngent one aimed at tho for-' B"vice had been rejected. For w the senator has been an Im- Sh enemy of tb0 forest serv,co ' .'ch ho maintains Is extravagant BD(J abusive in it- r, Din.i.nt , - " I'UHUip X lUVUUb J1 nixa oPKxixa of millinery 'hursdaj. Friday and Saturday of JJ'Meek, at 110 Front St. A Miss Porn Y' nn upto-dato trimmer from and, i3 wlth M Donaldson this' BOMB TIME LEU TODAY Steamship Sails at Noon San Francisco With Many. For Tlio Redondo Hailed nt noon today I for Kiln PrnnHupfi. Rlu litut ti llii-im OIUECTTO WORK. I 3forth "'"I "'"'iwrly Owners Claim, K,,'L,t ,N "Warped." Tll North IJoml clt' """ nt a ,cotlB tllIs wcoIt Postponed tho nc-l roptanco of Montana nvcnuo nenrj Iony Inlet which has been graded by Contractor C. J. Van Zllo. Tho abutting property owners claim that Itl, "trcot has "warped" during tho, Improvement, being moved four feotj to ono sldo of whero It should bo. Van BPEC1AL VOTE IN Patrons of Schools There to Determine Whether Supt. Raab Remains. At n conforonco of somo mombors of tho North DonU school board thoro last evening, it wns determined that a special school election should bo called thoro for Saturday, March 11, to detormlno whether Supt. A. G. Raab shall bo retained ns superinten dent of tho North Dond schools. The mombors of tho board, It Is under stood, havo agreed that thoy shall lot tho patrons of tho schools decldo tho question. No offlcial action has been taken on It, though. According to gossip In North Dend, F. W. Stevens and S. S. Jennings of the school board havo been opposed to retaining Supt. Raab whllo Direc tor L. F. Falkensteln has favored re taining him. Mr. Raab, it is understood, has been desirous of remaining in North Dond If tho patrons of tho schools bellovo him worthy of it nnd conse quently when rumors came to him that two of tho board wero desirous ot displacing him, friends of his put it up to tho mombors of the board to let tho patrons "of the schools de cide It. This they agreed to last night. Mr. Raab has been largely Instru mental In tho rapid development of tho North Dend schools and tho talk of opposition to him will come as a surprise to many. The O, K. Is under NEW MANA 0 DO Princess Ditrigone, Young and Beautiful, Slain By Italian Cavalry Officer In Rome To day. (Dy Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) HOME, Italy, Mar. 2. The Prin cess Ditrigone, n young and beautiful lady in waiting to Queen Helena was murdered today In n small hotel In this city by Lieutenant Pattcrno, an olllcer ot tho Italian cavalry In Creditors File Vast Amount of Claims In His Bankruptcy Cases. In tho Coos Day Rapid Transit Co., a corporation bankrupt, tho follow ing persons wcro appointed apprai sers for Its proporty, J. II. Llghtncr, II. C. Dlors and W. P. Murphy. Clins. I. Relgard, attorney for cred itors, has a Btatoment claiming a combined liability against tho two corporations, tho Coos Day Rapid Transit Co., and tho Dolt Lino Rail road Co., and L. D. Klnnoy, person ally, In an amount exceeding ?1, 083.C90.00. Other claims aro being mod with Mr. Relgard In Marshflold and F. C. Holllster In North Bond. House Turns Down Bill For Opening Montana Reserva tion to Settlers. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 2. Tho Houso by a vote of 14G to 134 failed today to pass a bill to open l.HOO.OOO acres ot surplus lands in tho Crow Indian resorvntlon In Mon tnnn. Tho bill had passed tho Sen nto. Tho Houso ngreed today to tho conforonco report on tho Indian ap propriation bill which has beon in dispute botweon tho two Houses for somo time. Tho Sonato withdrew Its amendment Indirectly recognizing at torneys' claims amounting to ?U0, 000 against tho Coalvlllo Indians and tho House accoptod tho Senate's nmeudmont authorizing tho payment of certain claims of traders against Individual Indians. RAILROAD MEN CONFER. President Lovett and Southern Pad lie Men Meet. SANTA DARDARA, Cal., Mar. 2. In a special train, Judge Lovott, president ot tho Ilarrlnian systom, accompanied by tho biggest railroad mon In tho West, also E. O. McCor mlck, James Stlllman, E. E. Calvin, Julius Kruttschnltt nnd William Horrln, arrived here to confer with E. P. Ripley, president of tho Atchi son, TopoUa nnd Santa Fo systom, at Ripley's home. Tho belief Is general that questions momentous to tho coast will be discussed and that the policies of tho two systems for tho next year will bo settled. It Is also belloved that tho Southern Pacific's policy concerning tho $25,000,000 bond Issue for tho Northwest will bo settled, that plans for tho traffic to tho 1915 Panama Exposition will bo outlined and an attitude toward tho recent decision of tho Interstate Commerce Commission prohlbltlpg Increased freight rates will bo decid ed on. M M OW lhd CLOSED TRY tho O. K. CHOP Houso for the REST CUP OF COFFEE in t6wn. Rome. The cnuftos of the murder and the details of the story that led up to It thus far nrc unknown or arc suppressed. Tho authorities, however, state tho lieutenant strangled the princess and then shot her. The ladles In waiting on Queen Helena Include tho Countess Qullla Trlgona who unquestionably is tho murdered woman. This is the only ilndy In waiting named Trigona. The j gentlemen In waiting to tho queen , includes Count Komulado Trlgona Del Princlpl UI Santo Ell TO INSIST TARJFFJOTE Taft Will Call Extra Qnccjon Unless Canadian Recipro city Is Approved. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 2. Word of nn informal but decidedly of nn Indoflnlto character that noth ing but approval by tho Sonato ot tho Canadian reciprocity agreement could avert an oxtra session congress reached tho capitol today. It was said on authority more than crcdlblo that falling In such action by tho Sonnte, tho call for an extra sobsIou to begin enrllor than April 4 would bo sent to congress by President Taft before adjournment ot tho present session, L Oregon Will Begin Improve ment of Channel Opposite Pony Inlet. Tho drodgo Oregon will movo to tho shoals at tho mouths of North Inlet and Pony Inlet about April 1 and bogln cutting down tlioso bnr - rlors to channel navigation. It Is hopod to havo the worst part of thorn removed by Juno 1. when tho drodgo. goes to the Coqulllo to do somo work thoro. At present, tho Oregon Is complet ing tho work on tho first cut through tho chnnnol opposlto North Dond. Tho gang of mon building bulkhead to retain tho dredglngs thoro nro having difficulty to get tho work through In tlmo for the drodgo. Nearly all of tho bulkhcadod sec tion has now been filled and unless tho Simpsons or othor ownore of proporty on tho tldo flat between tho business section of North Dond nnd tho wharf north of tho Drenkwntor office, tho Oregon will havo to pump tho dredglngs out on tho mudflat on tho eastslde of tho channel. Mayor ME Simpson who Is expected back UUb.uioou or meir moon, inoy were mar week will probably arrange for this. I rled about six years ago, and their' Tho high tldo and wind has done considerable damage to tho big bulk head which tho Simpsons havo put In near" the mouth of Pony Inlet to re tain the dredglngs there. Many of tho planks havo beon torn off and much repair work will havo to bo dono. Tho Oregon on Its return from Dandon will begin work on tho chnn nol near the C. A. Smith mill nnd it is likely that tho owners of tho low lands near tho Llbby bunkers will bulkhead thnt district to retain tho dredglngs then. Definite arrangements have not yet been mado about filling North Front street. SPRING MILLINERY. On Friday and Saturday of this weok I will havo my complete lino of Spring Millinery on display. MRS. ELROD. B GREAT DEPTH Delicate Woman Toys With Life to Gain Heart's Desire. WALLACE, Ida., Mar. 2. Tho beauty ot mother love, even as It af fects the lower order of animals, has been the subject of poem and song, yet It remains for dellcato Mrs. V. G. Gates ot Wallace, Idaho, to demon- Btrnto to what lengths a woman can fiU III BUUIUII Ui UIU BWUCIUBI, UUOIl'Bl and most sacred ofllco of her sex that of motherhood. Whllo the cry of race suicide Is ringing throughout the civilized world Mrs. Gates has gono down Into t,l vnlloy of tho shadow of death In search of tho most beautiful pledgo of her love. Realizing that sho had been denied by nature the privilege H bearing offspring, sho summoned her physician nnd told him sho wns willing to lay her life In tho balanco against the chnnco of being nblo to ' to or "oaam unu or wlllc" , "or henrt was yearning. Sho had read of that wonderful oporntlon through which Caesar was ushorod Into the light of day, and bolng told that this was per only chnnco of mn tomlty and that this was tho one chnnco, with 99 against her, sho call ed for tho Burgeon's knife. Mother Recovering. Now, resting on n snowy bed In Hopo hospital, at Wnllaco, with tho Httlo chortib for which sho offered to bnrter her llfo nestling against her shoulder, Kh chubby hands mnullng nnd kneading hor chocks, Mrs. Gates wears a' sereuo smllo of contentment. Hor very courngo Is pulling her through tho shndows, and according to her physicians sho will soon bo nblo to Bit and rock hor bnbo and sing tho lullnbys of her drenms, ,b If by harmonious coincidence tho bnbo was born on St. Valentino's dny. It Is a girl and hns beon named Maxlno Vnlontlno Gntos, "Maxlno" j for tho benuttful Mnxlno Elliott, nnd "Vnlontlno" ns a commemoration of tho tragic birth Ueaiitlful Instinct of Motherhood. Novor has tho Instinct of mothor hood, tho wild, pnsslonnto yearning for n child beon more strongly or bonutlfully portrnyed than In tho his tory of this Httlo girl. Never, per haps, since tho world begnn has tho tender, loving henrt of n woman longed more for a baby, a llvo, breathing, laughing, crying bnby, than longed tho henrt of Mrs. Gates. And yot her desire was Httlo grentor than hor husbnnd's. Doth wore fond of children In an extraordinary de greo. Loving tho children of tholr frlonds, thoy realized how much grenter would bo their lovo of their own offspring, flcBh of their flesh and fifth wedding annlvorsary had como and passed beforo they dared hopo I LOVE that their dream of n visit from tho'atu kindly stork would over bo realized. Mr. and Mrs. Gntes had been mar- rled a Httlo more than two years whon tho first child was born. It never lived to seo tho light of the world. A year and a half lator tho mothor was again called upon to un dergo woman's severest ordoal, with practically tho same result. Tho lit tle boy lived but a few hours, nnd after its spirit had taken Its flight the mother's llfo hung for days In tho balance. Sho wbb partly paralyzed, and tho doctors told her thnt hor life's dream was hopeless; they said sho could novor bo a mother and that another ordeal would result In tho most serious consequences, affecting her health H, Indeed, It did not end In her death. "Wonderful Courage. The Httlo woman refused to believe ON President Taft Said to Have In formed Conference Late Today of It. IT WILL BE CALLED BEFORE APRIL FOURTH Filibuster Prevents Vote On i Permanent Tariff Board Measure Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay, Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 2. A conference was held at tho Wlilta Houso lato today regarding nn oxtra Bcsslon and ono ot tho republican loaders after tho mooting said, "The dlo is cast, Mr. Taft has decided thoro must bo an extrn session and that ho will call It earlier than April 4." riLini'KTEit in senate: Action of Turin Ilonrd Ih Dclnycol Uy Democrats. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Cay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 2. Dy a voto of 5G to 23 tlio Sonata voted to take up tho tariff board bill a half hour after convening nt clo ven o'clock today. Only ono Ko publlcan, Dulklcy of Connecticut voted ngnlnst tho motion nindo by Halo. Senators Chnmborlnlu, Clarkw of Arkansas, Nowland and Owon, democrats, voted with tho repub licans. At 1:55, Dankhoad, democrat, moved that tho debato on tho tariff board bill bo suspended and that tho postolllco appropriation bill bo tnkour up. Tho motion lost by almost a party voto of 24 to CG. Hoyburn voted with tho domocrnts and Now InndB, Owon, Chnmborlnlu and Day vis with tho republicans. Whllo n definite filibuster wan Irj progress on tho pormnnont taria board bill by tho domocrnts In- tho Sounto this afternoon, thoy mnuTo It clonr thoy would contlnuo the fight iBalnst tho measure for an Indoflnlto period. . tho repumicnns apparently nro ua- tornuneu to lot nil appropriation bills wait until tho action Is had on tho tariff board bill. Steamship Arrived at Midnight After Good Trip Down the Coast. Tho nreakwator nrrlvod In at midnight last night from Portland! nfter a god trip down tho const. Sho hnd a fair cargo of miscellaneous freight and a good passongor list. Tho Drenkwater Is scheduled to sail at 1 o'clock Saturday for Port- Among tlioso nrrlvlng on nrenkwator wore tho following i fie Miss Marsh, W. Hummert, ft Mr Menofeo, Jno. Dlakoly, A. Durllng hamo, Geo. Taylor, Fred Mnrr, Miss Clarko, Chas. D. E. Hudon, G. Mc Atel, W. Lynch, Mrs. Lynch, J. W. Searls, II. G. Ploogor, S. Anderson, II. G. Vnn Lenon, Mrs. Van Lotion, E. C. Samples, J. P. Stark, Jos. Ll bentrltt, T. Ploso, Jno. Mlnoz, J. W. Glpson, Mrs. Glpson, W. W. Sussoy, II. Robinson, M. Kyljoman, Geo. Goodrum, C, J. Fuhrman, Mrs. Fuhr man, II. II. Phillips, Mrs. D. Evorov Goo. Saegert, II. Hunt, Mrs. Dnlalgor, R. McNay, W. Dalslgor, Sam Nomfrov O. Wlntormuto. L. Zlkrs, Paul Dacoir, Mrs, Harmon,, J. O, Kelly, L. Colom bo, A. Radburg, Jno, Doltner, L, no 8ia, N. Johanson, a. Adolsporger, T. Smith, E. S. Mitchell, W. R. Stnn-sell. BREAKWATER I FROM PORTLAND -"wjyij, GEMENT. Give us a fair trial. Try The Times' Want Ad- 1