The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 16, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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newspaper, compared with the- space
used by other stores, should define
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community! i)(cs jour store's ad
vcrtlslng spnee do that?
VOL XXXIV
Established in 1878
as Tho Coast Mall
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911 EVENING EDITION."
NATOR WARREN IN BITTER
ATTACK ON TRE WOOL TARIFF
Asserts Report Filed by Ways
and Means Committee Is
Far From the Facts.
SPEECH IS FILLED WITH
WORDS OF DEEP SATIRE
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THROWN
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Longworth Makes Plea For Re
vision of Schedules, and De
nounces Democratic Bill.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON'. D. C, Juno IG.
A preliminary nttnek on tho demo
cratic wool revision bill was mudo
la tho Senate today when Senator
Wnrrcn of Wyoming characterized
the report made by tho House Com-
mlttoo on WnyB nnd Mcnim as "more
recent and more nbly edited than the
dictionary, and with more able men
Interested In It." i
Warren replied tho dollnltloiiH of
"wethers" on the wool, and other
Items of sheep raising Industry tend
ed to bIiow that tho report was wldo
of tho facta.
"It Is because tho senators
"wether" Is being shorn thnt tho
ihovvlng Ih ono of anxiety," ashed
Senator Heed of Missouri.
"No," said Wnrrcn, "It Is "bccnuHO
K tho facts nnd -definitions hero aro
correct, all sheep ralsors havo been
groping In tho dark slnco tho Indub
try began."
Nicholas Longworth, In tho Homo
today nindo n plcn for n scientific
revision of tho tariff schedules, nnd
Exploded Bomb Wrecks Edifice
and Shakes -Several
Nearby Buildings.
(Ey Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
VALENCIA, Spain, Juno 1C Tho
great entrance to tho cnthedrnl hero
was shattered by n bomb exploded In
tho plaza In front today. So violent
was tho shock that souirnl neighbor
ing buildings were damaged. No ono
was Injured.
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I GUBHT
A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mall
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 132
TONS OF DYNAMITE TO BE USED
Over Ten Million Pounds of Dy
namite to Be Used In Exca
vating of Canal In the Com
ing Year.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C,
Juno 10.
BIO JUMP IN
Pi PRICES
Tho canal diggers on tho Isthmus ox
pect to explode ten million pounds of
dynnmlto during tho next year in ex
cavating work. Tho Canal Commis
sion hns Just placed a contract for
this vaBt quantity, tho prices ranging
from $12.25 to $13.12 a hundred
pounds.
BLINDS RIVAL
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State of Kansas Produces
Proof That Price Lists Sent
Up Price of Yellow Pine
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
KANSAS CITY, Knn., Juno 10.
Duel Between Two Men Results
In Two Being Killsd and
Another Near Death.
Dashes Acid In Face of Rival
Whom Woman Asserts Stole
Her Husband's Affections.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Juno 15. Mrs.
That tho net prlco of yellow plno Eleanor Morcholtz lurrod Mrs. Dru-
lumber hns gone up from $10 to $20 nl8,aw DuJuk n young w(, to u,0
a thutiBiinil In Kansas City in lUtcon , , , . , A.
.,,,,, , , front door today then dashed a bot-
yenrs, nnd that tho successive Jumps
havo been coincident with tho issu- Uo of vltllt)I ' hor fnco' MrH- DJ1
nnco of prlco lists by tho yellow plno was so badly burned thnt If sho ro-
lumber manufacturers nBBodatloti covers sho will bo blind nnd badly
were the principal iiolnts brought out disfigured. Mrs. Morcholtz was ar
by the stato today In tho hearing rested, and neensod Mrs. Dujok of
of Its ouster suit agaltiBt thu nllogod nllonntlng tho affections of her hus
lumbor trust. bmu.
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FOREST RESERVES IN ORE!
TO BE DIVIDED BT TAFT
TOL
S
Bourne Resolution Calling For
Investigation of System
Is Passed.
(By Associated Press to Coos Boy
Times.)
WA3IIINOTON, D. C, Juno IG.
Tho Sennto today passed tho Doumo
resolution authorizing an Invcstlgn
Many New Forests to Be
Created by President by
July 1st. t '
tlon of tho postal system In tho C8t8 nro bcl"B lvliloiI. This is bo
United States and to determine whnt
changes aro necessary, with special
attention to tho establishment par
cels poBt.
(Dy Assoclnt Press to tho Coos Bnj
Times.)
OMAHA, Neb., Juno 10. Tony
Dander! and Plorenco Brooks aro
i
denounced tho democratic wool tariff dend and Frank Unndorl, a cousin of j
revision bill ns foundod on "vaguo tho dead man 'is probably fatally j' Ortianu
rumors or total Ignorance."
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
I
REJECTED IAN
KILLS UN
Wins Again From
Vernon Frisco Defeats
Sacramento.
wounded ns tho result of n quarrel
between tho two men in tho womnn's
homo hero today. Frank Dnndorl,
Although too woak to givo details of
tho affair told tho pollco thnt his
cousin did nil tho shooting. Each
man hold n partially emptied re-
nnd
MAI! ARRIVE
FROM PORTLAND
Breakwater Arrived Today
From Portland With Large
List of Passengers.
At '8 o'clock this morning tlra
STANDING OF THE CLUHS. 'Btenmor Drenkwntor arrived from
Por , Portland with a full list of passon
Won Lost cent jgers nnd n general cargo.
or. They lived togothor
Portland. . . .
Snn Francisco.
tho woman kopt liausa for them until yornon
Because of Refusal to Elope
John Omaga Ends Life of
Mrs. De Gruccia.
(Dy A- iclutcd Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NKW YOJtK, N. Y Juno 1C. Be
cause Mrs. Cnrmelln Do Gruccia
twvnt- -tart, old refused to olopo with
recontiy.
iLLlsTlS
HARD FOUGHT
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him. jon omasa walked into !, judge Hall Takes Gant Contro-
rettminnt whero sho was employoJ i
today, pushed aside her Infant whl-jh ' versy Under Advisement
the held at hor breast, and shot hor
through tho heart and lied. He has
sot yet been captured.
HEARS OLD,
ASKS PENSION
Aged Woman Whose Parent
Fought In American Revo
lution Seeks Pension.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
First One In County
COQUILLE, Ore., Juno 10 Tho
Gnnt will enso henrlnp was comnloted
by Judgo Hnll nfter n nlno days' ses
sion. Judgo Hall toolc tho caso un
der advisement nnd will render n
decision In tho nenr fnturo.
This Is said to be the first will con
test thnt hns over been tried in Coos
county courts. Incidentally n groat
volume of evidence wns introduced,
It being estimated that it -will cost
$700 for a transcript of tho testimony
If tho caso is finished a3 It Is llkoly.
Tho case comes from Myrtle Point,
Gnnt having willed nn estate of about
$10,000 to his nephews at Myrtle
Point. Now brothers of tho deceased
claim that ho was of unsound mind
when ho tnndo tho will thnt cut them
O Oakland. .
O Sncrnmonto.
"Los Angeles.
,.11 28 ,501 ! "Following Is tho passongor list:
,.42 3G .514 Miss Esther Johnson, Miss D.
.38 30 .514 Coko, Miss S. Holm, Dr. E. Ilur-
.40 38 .513 nilstor, Mrs. Durmlstor, MIbs A.
.34 39 .4GG "Reynolds, Mrs. M. C. Horton, "Miss
.28 47 .373
SMITH ASKED
TO TESTIFY
Head of Mormon Church Called
Upon to Explain Forma
tion of Sugar Combine
(Dy Associated Press to Coos B.o
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 10.
Joseph F. Smith, a head Mormon
church, has been summoned to np
punr boforo the Houso Sugar Trust
Investigation Commlttco to toll whnt
"ho knows about tho formation nf
Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, n com
blnntlon. Stmntor Smoot of Utah
mndo nbout an unsuccessful effort to
linvo tho Mormon president excused
insisting thnt Thomns R. Cultor of
Snlt Lnke could supply nil tho In
formation desired from Smith. Tho
committee, after considering the mat
ter, decided Smith should appear In
porson.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Timos.) I
Horton, Mrs. F. W. Itoblnson. Mrs. Ipi pfJT 1101
,W. II. Curtis, 13. Welder, L. Knapp, LI f. I If JJ 1
ly '.Mrs. L. M. Loach. Miss L. Rico, Mr. lJ j Eylp
TEAM COT.
THE WHEAT. MARKET.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
. Tlm?s.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 10.
Track prices wheat woro: Club, 85o
iff 80c; Dlucstcm, 97c; Red Russian,
84c; Valley, 8Jc; Fortyfold, 8Cc.
TACOMA, Wash., Juno 10. Bluo
stom, 90 97c; Forty Fold, 88c,
Club, S7SSc; Red Russian, 85c.
CHICAGO, HI., Juno 10. Wheat
prices: July, 87V4c; Soptombor,
870; Decombor, 89 &c.
TIarrlngton, Mnudo Dowron, lira.
Evnns, Mr. Green-
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 1C Port- L. M. Noble, L,
land again defeated Vernon yestorday ough, A. C. Wright, Leo McLaln, Mr.
at Los Angeles by a scoro of 7 to 3.,GIttlIngs, L. Osborne, O. F. Anton
Results of tho gnmes played In the son. A. II. Potter, E. A. Attlx, O.
Coast Leaguo are as follows:
At Los Angoles R II
Portland 7 13
Vernon 3 G
At San Francisco R 1 1
Oakland 1 8
Los Angeles 2 3
At Sacramento R II
Sncrnmonto 4 10
San Francisco G 9
iMnnclef, G. Leard, Mildred Rood,
nr XT ir Trf,l Wltilffnl Trril
f. j'erck, Mrs. f. j'orck, w. j. Craig,' Leonard Mauzey to Lead Hose
Cart Team Department
Plans a Dance on July 3
Leonard Mnuzoy was elected to
mont hoso cart team which will par-
MORE DEATHS
IN BIG STORM
1 1
R. R. Elrldge, R. O. Follows, N.
Starns, B. Starns, J. D. Pholps, D. L.
Cook, F. J. Fear, Mrs. Wm. Ekblnd,
Mrs. II. C. Miller, E. D. Doran, F.
A. Pnrd. J. A. Wacrnor. Nara Haco.
Mrs. A. T. Haines, Jno. Noble, Joo cn,tn,n Ul MrBhnold Flro Dopnrt-
TCnlilo. Mrs. E. D. Wallace Miss E
Dresser. A. D. Daly, A. Grout, A. F. ' l'"""" ' " -
tit-a Ty nu in u ojivuiui tiivutiMb ui tuui
f m m W At InnA -kAftfi rtf At I An jIah
m I uujjtu luiciii itiai uciiiiiB ictiuu.
or tho aggregation, Mnuzoy was em
powered to select tho men who will
FATALLY SHOT
INJ DUEL
Detective and Hobo Exchange
Pistol Shots, Both Being
Wounded Fatally.
'Dy Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.;
DUNKIRK, N. Y., Juno IG. In
a fight In tho railroad yard's between
dcteetlvo Marden Peters and Harry
Brown, who was stoallng a rldo on
Lako Shore train, revolvers woro
drawn and In tho duel which follow
ed both nion recolvod wounds, which
probably will provo fatal.
Fletcher, Agnes Hughes,
Jensen, Mrs. J. F. Gllllngs, Mrs
J. Schuell, Miss K. Erlckson, Mrs. M.
J. Tuckor, Mrs. J. B. Pholps, J. W
Blunor, J. Hutton, Pat McGco, K.
Yaksyfln, J. R. Mags, G. P. Story, E.
a Heath, C. B. D. Hudson, Mrs. C. A.
Carlton, Jfary iM'artin. Mrs. J. A.
Mitchell, F. Caso, V. Zuber, II. Im
hoft, W. Glesby, J. Savage, S. Pomell,
G. II.
Up to Present Time Over Score A- R,ankl"'J ? E- F,nch(
Wtw
of Bodies Found In
Track of Storm.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno IG. off or Was unduly Influenced by his! (By Associated Pres3 to Coos Bay
A pension has been asked for Mrs.
Sarah Springer of Elvlns, Mo., who Is
'1 )cnr8 of age. Her father servud
throtnhc ut the revolution. Ho died
'a ly J nt tho ngo of S2. j
G -, nced POCKET KNIVES at
TIIUC.INNEHV.
nephews.
PIMPLE CAUSES DEATH.
Charles I'ogarty Dies of lllood Pol-
Mining KeMiltlng From Finger
Nail Infection.
FORT DODGE, la., Juno 15.
Charles Fogarty, who picked a plm-
plo from his face with his finger
MURINE Launch Oil at MILNER'S nniis about ten weeks ago, died In a
hospital as tho result. Tho Infection
Storage UATTERIES nt THE from the mnn's finger nails caused
W.N'XfcRY. , blood poisoning.
Times.)
TRIESTE, Austria, June 16. So
far as Is known 25 lives were lost In
tho recent hurricane In this vicinity.
HOBBLE SKIRTS HURT TRADE.
Shutdown In Atlantic Mills lllamed
on Fact Dresses Require Less Cloth
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Juno 15.
Tho Atlantic mills, ono of the largest
concerns In the Olnoyvlllo factory
district, has resumed, following a ten
day shutdown. The mill people say
run on tho team. Further tryouts to
pick n team will not bo necessary a3
Mauzey Is well familiar with tho
ability of tho men in tho dopnrtment.
Tho basobnll team has been pra
tlcally formed and last night It was
decided to purchase now baseball uni
forms nt once. Gnmes will bo played
with Dandon, Coqullle, and tho North
Dend departments.
The dopartmont plans to givo a
dance on the evening of July 3d and
Inst night a committee composed of
Jack Davis nnd Will Longsta'ff was
appointed to confer with tho Eagles
In regard to securing tho hall. I
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J SPAIN
Former President of Mexio Ar
rives at Vigo, Spain; Will
Visit France.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
VIGO, Spain, Juno 10. Gonoral
Porflrlo Diaz, former prosidont of
Mexico, arrived in this hnrbor today.
It Is oxpectod that he will continue on
to Havre, Franco, and lator return to
All fir
presont nt
order of
NOTICE TO FIREMEN. niany plants are suffering from tho at THE GUNNERY.
omen are requesieu 10 oo popularity of hobuio
t drill tonight, Juno IG. Dy ulenlflgured out tha
Complete line of AUTO SUPPLIES Spain for an indefinite stay.
skirts. It has
that nbout half of
the usual quantity of cloth Is requlr-
LEONARD MAUZEY, Captain. etj for the fashionable gowns
Tennis Shoes at THE GUNNERY
1 NAVAL RESERVES NOTICE. .
AH members of tho Marshflell Seo tho MefORMICK line of JKow
i Naval Reserves aro requested to meet era, Rakes and Tedders at MILIEU'S
'at tho hall Monday evening Juno 19,
. . ,. i..i noimrt nfinmvE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUlt Tor regular uriu.
in a tii mm i iitii ii in. in txaaJi i.viv - ..-
'"I '"v...,., , ,,,t.v.c rnu, nnnnnSSl.50 PER TON. t LIEUT. R. O. UHAVt-b.
11EISH1 UlWSSnrtun tti ,uiu.,..M w
Till
High grnd FFMUVO yfCKLE
IE GINN'ERV. j
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PLAN TO GET MORE
EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT
Eleven New Districts Already
Established In the
Northwest.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno IG. .
A numhor of tho larger national foN
ing dono to permit moro cfllclont
management. Tho divisions aro to
bo Bot apart as separato forests. Sov
eral proclamations already havo boon
signed by Taft, carrying out changes,
end It oxpectod that by July 1, ele
ven now forests will havo boon
created. These with tho cxcoptlon
of a few additions, and cllmlnntlona
will bo established out of twenty ex
isting forests, principally In Oregon,
Idaho, Montana nnd Northern Cali
fornia This now policy It snld to
bo extended to nil tho lnrgo forests.
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