The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 31, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED IMlKSct
FRIDAY; MARCH 31, . 1911 EVENING EDITION
IMnblMicd In 1HTH
ni The Count Mull
VOL XXXIV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
A I'oiiMilltljitlnn of Thiu, I'miM Mull
nntl C'iVoh liny AilwrllM'r.
No. 66
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Oregon State Health Officer
Condemns It After
Analysis.
HEALTH OF COMMUNITY
MAY BE IN DANGER
Water Company's Analysis Re
cently Showed No In-'
fectlon.
Dr. Ira I). Hurtle, hcnlth officer of
North Iloiid and member of the city
council there, Btiys thnt nil city wnter
ihould be boiled beforo using. Ho
ba JiiBt received tho result of nn
analjsls of samples of tho city wnter
which he took from tho faucets nnd
tent to tho Stnto Hoard of Health. According to J. V. Huggard, for
Thls nnnlysls will be probably mcfly an employe of the Enterprise
brought up nt tho Joint sessions of Ment Mnrkct some horrlblo things
North IJcnd nnd Mnrshflcld city coun- hnvo tnken plnco In, tho ment trndo.
ells next Mondny night.
Tho report Dr. Dnrtlo received from
h Orecon Stnto nonrd of Hcnlth is
tclf'cxplnnntory nnd Is ns follows:
State Uonrd of Hcnlth)
Portland, ore.
farch 27, 1011.
Dr. I. II. Ilnrtlp, V'
North Bond, OreY
rw.ni. Clr" "'
The result of tho-examinations jof
specimens sent by you to the Inborn-
tory n few days ago Is ns follows:
Water No. 'lab rontnincu in.uiru uy pnrueH who uusirf m unimiKu iiih(
organisms per c. c. nnd colon bncllll. buslnesB. Ho hns coimulted attorneys j
Wnter No. 287 contained ld,200ln rofofenco to tho mntter nnd they,
organisms per c. c. nnd colon bncllll.
Wnter No. 2SC contained 33,480
organisms per c. c. nnd colon bncllll.
THE Iti:srir OK THE WATHK
ANALYSIS WOl'M) INDKUTH
THAT AM. THE SAMPLES WEHE
CONTAMINATED WITH Hl'MAV
SKWAGE AND TOTAMiY UNFIT
I'Olt DOMESTIC PUItPOSES.
Yours very truly, i
CALVIN S. WHITE, I
Stnto Health Olllcor.
Diiiigei of Typhoid.
Dr. Dartlo said in dlgcusslng
tho
matter today that tho nresonco of
tho bacilli Indicated n danger, of u.
Uphold f o er epldomlo developing ly, It Is claimed. Soon nfter his E McCrqy A. G. Cozens, W, A. AVI1
latoron. Ho declared that nil drink-1 trouble with Mr. King, Huggard camo, Hams, Grace Whltmore, Mrs. M. E.
Ing water should bo boiled to ellml-
" nate tho danger especially during tho'
summer months. Ho declared that
the Kiinntinn wru nn Mmt aiinniii 1..1
dealt promptly with by tho cities
cause If tho water system over
come Infected with tvnhold. It would
be nrnctlcnllv 'Imnosslblo to ellml-.
nato It. Ho Bald that It wns pos- tho news about It. It was explain-
sli.li. thnt ti,n i...nnntinnu r D.wl.olmi tn him thnt tho mntter was of
"" "w.i.wmo w. --, - w ,
mi it),, ),,, ,,.i..i .., .i. ,nin'on.ii n unriniiR nnturo that It could
-o... ...nu lUDuuuu nun. mo "..k .. -. -
main running close to n defective,: not bo given publicity unless officially
ewer. Ho plnnB to get a dovyi or
imeen samples from various public,
ana from the reservoir and havo an
other analysis mado next week.
Dr. MliWis' Vlew.v
Dr, E. Mlngus, city health officer
of Marshfleld, after rending thoann
l)sls of tho Coos Day wp tor" "this
morning, said:
"I do not think thnt nny dlseasefl
have nrlsen frqm tho using of the
Marshfleld whter on nccount of nny
germs which It mny contnln. but tho
presence of colon bncllll ns shown by
the nnnlysls of tho .Stnto Doard of
Health Is proof thnt the supply has
been contaminated by human excreta
and steps should be taken to locate
the source of contamination.
"The abundance of vogota,tlon cov
ering the watershed from which the
supply Is taken and tho condition In
which tho reservoir Is In at present
re favorable for tho rapid develop
ment of disease producing germs nnd
if tho sour" of t gupply should ever
become contaminated with typhoid
eerms, tho results would be very dis
astrous to tho users of tho water.
I consider it very Important for
the protection of the people that tnattnem
aier system should be tliorouguiy
investigated and all sources of con-
Jamlnatlon properly guarded against,!
IS NOT
ffl D I US
"TIE JUNGLE"
Clash BetWCen J. W. Hliggard
and Geo. King Results In
Ugly Charges.
As a result of a difference nnd dU-,
pute nbout wnges between nn employe
of the Enterprise Meat Market nnd
the proprietor, n number of stories
nre being told nrouud the city thnt i
plnce tho.nbnttolrs of Coos Day on x
par with tho packing town talcs In
Uln Sinclair's "Junglo" book.
He nllcgcH thnt dlBcnscd nnlmnls and
oven nnlmnls thnt died from dlscnso
were dressed nnd sold to tlio unsils-
pectliig public as gopd nftml.;
n t f'l ft 41 t A t
Geo. . King, tlio proprietor meets
i nil tli nan ntinrima ltt An Mltarll II in
f
n..,l omiihntln .tonlrtl nnrt linMii, It nn
with nn offer of a reward of $1,000 i
to nny person- who will prove that
ho hns ever sold in his mnrhet nny
meat for human food thnt cnirid from
.rilsenRod nnlmnls. Mr. King nllogcs
thnt tjio stories hnvo been concocted
Btnto thnt tho only recourse nt pros
out Is to sue tho nuthor of tho stor-
leH for dnmnges. Ho cannot ue neiu
criminally until tho charges nro made
In Bomo other form thnn more word
of mouth.
To PniM'ciile Case.
City Attomoy Gobb said today thnt
Ilf tho charges aro properly filed and
there Is evidence to Biibstnntluto
thorn, ho will prosecuto King for vlo-
lotlng n city ordinance Ho expect-
led thnt tho mnttor would como to n
focus shortly.
Huggard claims to havo
several
witnesses besides hlmsolf. Ho has
circulated his charges qulto general-
to Tho Times offlco with his story nnu
wonted to have tho chnrges printed
as an nil.- Ho was told that tho prop-
nr thine to do was to present tho
bo-.matter to tho city ofllclals for Inves-
bo-Ulgntlon nnd make It a mnttor of rec-
ord nnd thnf whon'Uio ennrges wore
bo nropared, Tho Times would print
subtlntinteu. .
Mr. migguru hub i . .....v.
n with Mr.l08S. '
' . .
Mr. King declares ho Ib nnxlous o
have tho chnnco to prove the charges (
untrue 'and to prosecute Huggard for
Slrinder. and libel,
' Yesterdny, Mr'. King attached two
cows belonging to Huggard on n suit
begun In Justlco Pennock's court.
.SCHOOL GIKIi SLAIN.
Fanner. Held Vnv Murder Near New-.
ark, Ohio.
(Dy Assoclnted Press to Coos Bnyi
v- , ,, I
NEWARK. Ohio, Mar. 31. The
body of Elslo Hawthorne, a fifteen-
..-Li aohnni firi. wns found near l
i,- vin.ro nf Pntnakala late jester-,
day A bullet hole In the head show-
ed how she had come to her death,
nan Moreland. a farmer, was broug.U
here last night under guard and Is
i,m nonHin? further nvest gatlon.
A diamond ring, worn on heron
gagement finger, has the same effect
on Borne gentle, meekvglrls that a
ipink of whisky has on some men
makes flercei roarIng lions out of
popuLAIt BOOKS, classics, In
.act aU k,nds ot book8 oa 6aie at the
MA 5 ELD
LET US TALK IT OVER
THERE Is work In Mnrshfleld for the prosecuting nttorucy. The
stories thnt nre being told up and down the RtreetB In reference to
the sale of diseased uientB to tho people of this city are serious.
If one half those Btorlcs nro true the mnn guilty of such nn nwful crime
should spend all that remains of ltfo behind prison bars jib only a par
tial pnlllatlon for so great n crime. Such decdB nre the deeper nnd darker
because there Is nn wny In which tho vIctlniH can be protected until tho
worst Is accomplished.
If these storks are the result of malicious persecution the nuthor
should be placed where his Boiled and sordid Imagination cannot dam
oge honest men. The stntu penitentiary Is too good n place for nny one
who would deliberately concoct and circulate such n fearsome falsehood.
There is but one way for society to denl with such n situation nnd thnt
is to demnnd n sweenlnc nnd thorounh Investigation. Let nil the facts bt-
sftted nnd then tho most condign punishment meted out to the guilty
one, whoever he mny ba.
This is too serious n matter to bo permitted to pass with a small fine
and reprimand. Tho guilty one should bo mndc to feel the full power
of the law and tho utmost limit of Its punishment.
AERIAL CAR LINE
Two Others Have
NarrOW
.
.Escape When Suspension
Line OVer UlaCKamaS nlVer.fcet nnd wns built to hold two. To-
fcives Away.
(By Aesoclntcd Press
Times.)
PORTLAND, ore, Mnr. ji. wn-
'
MxflM "Vi 1 1.1 iiina 1itinrl nVlfl tVii
....-- T
nnrrowly cgcape,i todny whon
uu ummvin u9 n.w..
I 1.1.1. ll . ....... MMnnnllll
a Ctir in WHICH UK-y fl ,... .".-
LEAVE TODAY
Steamship Sails at NOOn
For
San Francisco With
Many.
The Redondo snlled nt noon today
for Snn Frnnclscp. Her enrgo wns
principally lumber from tho Smith
,ui, nor passenger accommodations
Werd tnxed to capacity. '
Among thoso sailing on hor'wore
tno following: .
I D. C. Hays, W. C. Tlnked, J
Marshall, Mrs
. . . , , .. ,
A. L AWlewhlW.,aeo
Gould, Noi;na Gould,
leld. E. McCrny. Mrs.
(jaVc, Mrs, L,
Mrs. L. Murrlfleld
whltmore, Miss Hope Whltmore, Miss
vivlnn Whltmoro, Joo Neal Arthur
McKeown, Mrs. A. McKeown, Albort
j, smith. C. T. Adams. Mrs. 3. E.
0 REDONDO
Norton, -J. . Hi-Norton, Roy Abbott,
Mra C. f. Montgomery, Jny K.
Montgomery, M. b. Morcnnni, -. ..
T0Uerg, Edgar Simpson and ono
steerage. - ;
r.n.r".,.'TJ'.on..Mii
I'llhT.lli IIA.XIV I'Uil .iniwiua
... . . ., . .
WASHI.nuju.n, u. Ki muv. oi, . fno uemonus were uuiui.uuu u
RddlUonalpMtAUo the letter, tho money being paid,
Fing8"dejdsltorlos announped
"V
aro
and
postmnstor.General Hitchcock
..'... y, . i, i. tool.
....., Mnnt
ABiuriu, ur. nuiiuiHiu, ..o...,
Defeats Los Angeles Nine
Qne Coast League
Games.
(By Associated Prebs to Coos
Times,)
to
Day
PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 31.
-Port-
land took another from the Angeles
yesterday by a score of nine to one.
, The Coast League, games yesterday
resulted as follows:
iai uob Angeies
R
9
1
R
9
O
o
r.'
i
Portland . .
Los Angeles .
At Sacramento
Oakland. . . .
Sacramento, .
At San Francisco
vernon
San Francisco. ....... 8 11
DON'T FORGET the I?OOI SALE
AM.i . -ii-v in
WIHIIUNII IS
victor m
-NN
COSTS ONE LIFE
tno Clncknmna r,vcr precipitated
thorn nlnotv foot Into tho rlvor. Tho
car wns on n suspension wlro
.spanning tho river several hundred
dry tho thrco men got Into it to
cross tho river nnd wcro hnlf wiy
to Coos Day jvor when tho swivel 6f tho enr around tnelr property nnu scores o' in uenu, injured ana cnpiurcu oa
pulled out. Chllders jumped from Utile bon-flrcs curling upward lust both sldos, it Is not bollovod will ox
I Mm rnr nn.i Mm ntiiop in nmn m. ills lit were indications of tho funor.il ceed threo hundred.
,,. ... It -,,.. ,,, fo
malned in It. -Tliey mnnngcu
n t ssi.t
()KJ a mu, n HUaiUU UBIHIX UII1I'
I1UIU Ull UUU t MUillVU UDIIUlKi Willi"
dors attempted to swim ashore and
HlflO ll tWltt'fWlfl
A. T. Rogers of Los Vegas
N. M., Mulcted By Kid-
napers
(Dy Associated Press" to Coos Day
Associated Press
Times.)
j LAS VEGAS, N. M., Mnr. 31.
Tho baby of A. T. Rogers, a proml-
nent lawye'r df this cft'y, was kidnap-
p'ed four days ngo, nnd hold! for'n
.. .T.nW Ths. mm, was
I IUIHUHI J T,vwvf . ..vi -.--v
p'nld over by Itogors nt midnight Inst
nam over uy uogurs ui iuiuiiik"
, nt -. . , - n U)o ,
surfourfdlnrifs'cityan
,,- .... j... ,.... v , . i - .
, nioui.
nnd tho
c'hlld wnsfurnetf to lillm' -
Tho,
i in
t,tnopon-t 'of r0volvors com-
- . i'w R0 t0 surrender to
tu
1 ql eil Mrs. liogers 10 nurrvuuvi w.
...ii." ...; u,a ..i... - r
Trho'rk'Vd'nap'por8.l0ftH nbteVor no-
erg"wyo' wnB
nbBedt from tho city
', '.ohnn in oAslI if
V i'V,v tV..r -,inY... ,,,,,, iivu
And' "directing tne money was to po
.. . ............ .,. ut V
pam at miUIUHIlV- iubu iiihiu.
'. . ., .' ....j...... .....i.
and tho child reco.vcred,u .
Tho baby Is a grandson of Judge
nenry l. Waldo, a millionaire of
Trnnenn HIIV.
The bandits escaped ami posses are
scouring tho country.
i Ono oi the kidnappers wns partial
ly Identified as Dennis Hart, tho noto
rious postefneo and bank robber.
THREE KILLED
German
Explosion Aboard
Naval Cruiser Fatal to
'Members of Crew.
10
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kidnaping1 :rfnV Wrta bn'e.'twolty limns nitor Apm u, .,uw.b iiio uiwri sissuing urUOr .-
Bked men hdvlntfnforcoif entranctf' row !"' .ficu. .,u. r""',?' "lW'Brturer uu ""' .
?. i. .- -(ih, ..,.. .!,.,. -. .... nnd i ininosslblo to "clean up" to- ho M tlioTsunerlor ofllcor and tho
nn nn r Jk r w if mill w- iv ! iit'HMii r --. - n-. .-
FOIIFi
HLiR!
H (By Associated Press to Coos Bay
11 ' r Times.)
3 KIEL, Germany, Mar, 31. Threo
H bluejackets were killed and four In-
8 Jured In an explosion aboard , the
10 cruiser Vorck of the German navy to
ll day.
DROP IN at Tho WOOLEN MILL
a vv t, HAitT.SCllAFF.
NHR& MARX Clothes; they are
URGE NUMBER
WOUNDED IN
Everything Ready For Crusade
for "Spotless Town"
Here.
With the plans complete for a
whirlwind campaign tomorrow to rid
.the city of Mnrshflcld of nil gnrbngc,
J rubbish nnd unsightly mnterlnl on
Btroets, lots nnd yards tomorrow nnd
with much work nlrcndy done, the
annual "Cleanup Day" of tho A. X.
club nnd city officials Saturday
l-'omlses to far eclipse anything of
the kind over attempted hero.
For the pnst two or threo dnyj,
jeople in all sections of tho city hnvu
brn busy cleaning up tho refuse
,,vU df unsightly things In this city
Sticet Commissioner Lnwhoruo
,.-.- -- - --,
nnd his assistants nro busy arranging
to glvo systematic nld In the crusndo
tomorrow. ('
Tho A. N. W. club nt Its meeting
yesterday perfected its plaim. Tho
committees of tho club havo already
Bcon many property ownors nnd re-
quested their cooporntlon In tho
"Cleanup I)ny" work.- Nearly every
ono has accoptod tho miggestlonB of
tho commltteu with tho proper spirit
and 1-nimlHOd thotr hearty coopora-
tlon. '
Stipt. Tlodgcir hhs enlisted n large
number of school boys who will co
operate with tho committees tomor
row. , In order to facilitate tho work and
enable the completion or It all tomor
row, property owners nro- recjuested-
,0 ,m
i"o their jgnrVngo plnced Inbnr-j
oi enns w'hoi'iovor iioiwibltf nutdi
rols
always placed on tho Kldownjk t pr(
trrct where tho tennisters can gdt
it readliy.
-
! strnw nnu aireoi cummi.-
. ' . . . .. I
sioner i.awnornw win iib'u hhuiuj
'', c' ordlnnnco prohibiting tho
leaving, of garbage, otc.wunn uio
morrow., " ., i ".' ,
. ") YlK "ty'
. " V '1 .' .' u t .' . i
Suner ntondont TiedgeW'haB dlvld
" tlW schools boys nto Bounds' to
w"" ' uireiu wih.
foroman for each district who
will
,iav te" or. wonty oUlor ,naB n88,at"
.Inir him. Tho foreman and tho dls-
- ,,,..
trlnts nsslcncd nro as lollows;
,1
0y Stutsman, to assist North of.
Commercial
1 Ilonald McGeorge, to assist on
Front street.
I Wesley 8eaman to assist in South
Jiarsuneiu.
Alton Johnson In West Marshfleld.
Jas. Smeaton to. assist south of
Commerclnl. ' v
Tho boys nro to report for work In
tho "various districts at 8 o'clock
tho morning.
LATEST FASHION FOR MEN.
Here Is What New York
Doiio Sheet Siiyn.
Tailors'
NEW YORK, N. Y Mar. 31. "No,
rah rah styles" Is tho edict horo to-
'day of tho New York Custom Cut-
tera' club, which Is out with tho die-
turn on what will bo the real thing
TOMORROW IS
CLEANUP DAY
' 'J?"
this year. Hero aro somo oi uieir Tll0 (0jiowlng letter to The Times
styles decided on: 'from Coqullle Is self-explanatory:
CoatB to havo narrow shoulders "Editor Coos Dny Times:
and pouter pigeon chest effects. Hearing of the sad accldont to Mra.
Small boro trousers, with spring uatton at tho Royal Theatre, Wed
bottoms and velvet cuffs. 'nesday evening, wo express our
High cut vests, specially adapted doene8t gympathy and knowing ot
to the uso of dickies. Mr. and Mrs. Hatton present clrcum-
Norfolk Jackets will be "aviation
coats," even If you hao no
ner-
plane.
White suedo pumps and white flnn-
nei iuu-uu iu. ,... -v-..
Red brown is to bo the
m J . nnnlii(f urafll
favorite
hue.
KILLED
MEXICAN MULE
Rsport That J, 000 Were Lost
Is Doubted By Persons
Familiar With It,
BOTH SIDES LOSE1
HEAVILY IN CLASH
Trouble In Rebel Ranks at Me
xican Endanger Insur
rcctos. (By Associated Press to Coos Day,
Times.)
j NOOALES, Sonorn, Mexico, Mnr 31
Iteports thnt n thousand men wora
killed In the battlo of Urns, 140 mlloa
south of here nro declnrcd to bo
grcntly exaggerated by porsoiiB horo
'acquainted with tho situation boforo
tho bnttlo begun. Guerilla warfare
was carried on in tho vicinity of'Urua
for tho past threo days but casualties
HAItl) IIATTLU KOUGIIT.
'
HoIm-Ih Ieet KedernN
Near Snnt
Itnrtmrn.
(Dy ABsoclated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
j-ji, PASO, Tex., Mar. 31. A
stubbornly fought bloody bnttlo ho-
tweon 300 Insurgents nnd 200 fedoral
troops hns rnged nround tho little
town of Santa Barbara, southwest at
the city of Chihuahua slnco Wednos-
(ny morning according to n tologrnm
received horo from Parrat lato lait
night. ,
Doth sides hnvo sent for reinforce
ments. ItOW AMONG ItEIIELH.
liiMirm-lo lA'iiiler nt Mclcnli
fllM'H to Ih IU'IwimmI.
Itc-
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
y
MEi
Times.)
XICALI, Mex., Mnr, 31. The
fybe army In Movlcnll Is ngul
tno throes of dlssentlon nnd In
Movlcnll is nguln in
bad
shnpo owing to lnck of disclplino and
A m i ... !..
oinor causes to inco uio imponoins
it-uunu imuun. mu .iiuah.uu juuw,
in Los Angeles, Iiob doposod General
.Lvlrt ravor or uenorai uauna.
re
. x 3; ... : : . ......
I uei soiuieru uru ui u iuhb ivuitu tuuuur
to follow.
Mrs. Francis Hatton Improves
and May Be Assisted by
Actors.
Mrs. Frnncls ilntton, tho actross
who wns Injured by tho curtain
m'W(.sht at the. HoyaL Theatro, was ro-
iiortcd doing nicely today. Today
she suffered tho most pain In bor
neck nnd lower Jnw. However, un
less complications set in, it la hopod
that she will soon recover.
Plan For Benefit.
Harry Holllngsworth nnd other
members of his company who wore
nBSOclttted with Mrs. Hatton in the
Dornoll troupe hero, arc anxious to
do wnat they can for Mrs. Hnttoa,
Btances we hereby offer to give a
benefit performance for them at the
Masonic Theatre, Thursday evening.
April 6, If the Mabons will douato the
theatre to our use.
Kindly publish letter nud oblige.
Yours respectfully,
HARRY JIOLLINGSWORTH & CO.
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