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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1911)
MWM KUUnmS wiWrBW.,,! rv5t rf n I n IN THE LEXICON Of THE GREEDY THERE IS NO SUCH WORD A RVATIGN (Hum YOUR. ADS CARRYING Voiir store-new p, should npponr us regularly ns docB 1,,'9 o"'Stiiucr. If n ncuspniHir oinltted nn Issue now nml then oven for so weighty n rcn HOti ns fearing Hint If might rain It woiilil not bo n good nun simper. SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A stove's ndvertlslng ntuco In n newspaper, compared with tho apnea used by other stores, Ehould define Its coinpni'iitho linportiitiro In tho community! Does your store's nil. vertlslng spneo do thnt? MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PHESB VOL XXXIV Established In 1878 ns Tho Const 'Mali MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911 -EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times. Const Mill! nml Coos liny Advertiser. No. 150 '. !i mncm S CONSE mmm 1 BLAKE F RAHGHISE AT SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Unsuccessful Effort Made to Have Action Revoking It i Deferred. COUNCIL HEARS A STATEMENT BY BLAKE Then Decides to End Franchise Some Interesting Developments. Tho Dlako street railway fran chise In Marshuold waa ended last night at a Bpeclal meeting of tho city council called for tho pnrpoBo of hoarlng a statement from Mr. Blake. Tho finish came. In an In formal refusal of tho council to en tertain a proposition not for the - tension of the franchise but to hold tho entire matter In abeyance for ton da'8- Tho meeting was cai.oa ror i. p. m., but momuorn were biow hi sombllng and It wns about 8:30 when Chairman Tom Coke called tho meet ing to ordor In tho absenco of Mayor 8traw. An the mooting was special and hurriedly called tho reading of tho minutes wat dispensed with. Tho object of tho mooting was then brought up nnd ns thoro seemed somo lack of knowlodgo about It, Mayor Straw wns called for. Mr. Blako succeeded In getting Mayor Straw on tho telephone and called Chairman Coko to tho phone to got a communication from tho mayor. Chnlrmnn Coko roturnod from tho phono with tho announcement thn.t Mayor Straw had said Mr. Blako had somo good news for tho council. Mr., Blako then hogan his state ment by deprecating tho fnvorablo Introduction but said ho had somo things to present them thnt ho thought might be of Interest. "I am not hero to nsk for nn extension," Mr. Blako continued, "but I am hero to offer tho sorvjees of tho "organiza tion I have effected to holp in tho solution of tho street railway pro hlom. "Ho then related In detail t'n organization of tho Union Trap tlon k Tormmal Company and some changes that ho proposed that would moot tho demands of tho now condi tions arising from tho suggestion of placing tho frnnchlso In tho hands of tho trustees. Ills pro'pofjltlon, had been carefully prepared nnd its reading occupied somo tlniQ. Mnyor Straw, who arrived' during tho pro gress of tho readlug, Interrupted to say ho was sorry but ho waB to leave In tho mnrnlntr for Portlnnd I nnd had ninny preparations to make Arthur Ho,m' Anton Eti' "I"1' nnd wouldn't have time to listen to nlo Arthur, F. Narbln, J. R. aln- tho entire Btatomont but any nctlon enry Dlock' L,0'd LM,' of tho members of tho council would Mrs. LeMleux. Alfred Hnll. Gib bo ngrcenblo to him. After Mayor Steckol, Mart Steckel, F. W. Saund Straw's departure, Mr. Blako con- ers, Jas. Polhemus. C. Southall, Mrs. tlnued tho rending of his stntomont. - Southall. A. A. Brun. Mrs. A. A. It was somewhat Involved for a lay- Brun. C. P. Balz, Gertie Love, E. W. man's ready understanding as It was Fuller, C. A. Rhea, C. C. Loucks, Mrs all given In legal verbiage. It ln-,E. W. Wright, J. M. Blako, Chas eluded tho offer .of ono half tho Strauss, L, Hunt, S. R. Hay worth, stock In tho company ho had organ- Wm. Rogers, C. A. Rohn. Mrs. C. A. ized nt B0 cents on tho dollar or he Rohn, Mrs. A. King, Allen King, El stated If -the other subscribers donat- mer Wlllard, C. W. Fletcher. Mrs. ed one-half ho would bo willing to Fletcher, Martin Smith, Mrs. A. do the same and offer It ns d bonus to , Frodrlckson. T. Hnlsraan. Martin tho first railway building Into Coos Bowser, MlssHutcbtns, Miss Fltz Bny, other stock 'being held to bo! Patrick, F. Miller, James Kallnas, sold to tho second, third nnd other .Mrs. Davles, Mrs. R. B. Rames. railways that might bo constructed. At tho connhiRlnn of Mr. IHnko's.J. statement there wera one or two In teresting tilts that developed some Interesting Inside information as ,to what had previously been dona In tho organization of Mr. Blake's trac tion and terminal company. A franchise for the, proposed trus tees was on tho table and Mr. Blako called attention to a clause that ho rMini i of stated gave a the wMm.fr o-,,h,. ,road. Mr. C. F. McKnlght, who 'was about it. present and who had presented the franchise disavowed the authorship "'a easier for a man to nocket his v,vNrvvk . pride than it is for a -woman be (Continued on page 2.) Iciuso he lias more pockets. CONSIDERED FOR MUNICIPAL RAILWAY HERE Councilman Ferguson Offers Interesting Solution of Local Problem. Ono of tho most Interesting devel opments Inst evening nt tho city council In tho discussion of tho Blake street railway franchise) was tho sta tement of Councilman Ferguson In reforenco to a solution of tho Mnrsh flold street railway problem. When Mr. Dlnko requested expressions In rofcrenco to his proposition, Council man Forguson stated hie belief that tho cities of MarshCold and North nend Bhoul,i unll0 on n Ian to l88U0 nnd bul,d ft fitrcot rnway Bjong th() ,n BUBBCBted by Mr. 'fllako but tho cities retain tho ownor- flhlp and ,et B ,ncoralng rnilwayi havo uso of Bnmo at reaspnablo rates bo forwarded July 15 to Earl Gray, . jotter. Sir Allen Aylcsworth, Mln and be on an nbsoluto equality. It Governor General of Cannda, asking Istcr Justice of Cnnada, urging him was further suggested aB a reward MrBi Angonno Napolitano undor son- a grant of resplto until ono month tn- .. lira rnml lnillHIni' Into f!nn ' . . .... . ' . . .. .. .. w.w ... ...... w. way inni mo ubo oi uicbu irucKD uuu terminal privileges bo given free for a term of ten, fifteen or twenty years as would bo fair and equitable. Councilman Ferguson furthci sug gested that if tho chartora of the two cities did not permit theso uonds to be iBHiied, tlfat tho charters tie nmended permitting sucli nctlon. Tho fact that Mr. Blako had just stated that tho first unit of "a nfllo' and that tho first unit of ti nlllo' and n - -. .. , . , half could bo bunt and equipped forfFfom Fishing In Bering, Oko- (33,000, nnd that It would bo a pay ing proposition from tho first added to tho strength nnd feasibility of Mr. Forguson's plnn. LEFT TODAY CARRIED MANV AND COX8IDERAIILE FREIGHT HOLIDAYS SHOW EFFECT IN . BUSINESS. Tho steamor Broakwator doparted for Portland this afternoon, nt 1 o'clock with n good list of passen gers nnd a considerable nmount of freight. Following Is tho list of pas sengers from this port bound for Portlond: " uuajvu ui iu. sin, Is making a two weeks' vUlt with his brother, Ward Blake of the C. A. Smith Co. B. SNEDDON returned yesterday to the South Inlet camp after a few days' visit In the city. Tho man who thoroughly under stands anything doesn't make much noise explaining how much ho knows . BREAKWATER UNIVERSAL Says German CommanSer In .Colorado Springs' Interview , ' r u: UIV08 ned&UlKj TUI ,nib Pessimistic Views. I By Associated Press .Jto Coos Bay Times.) , ' COLORADQ SPRINGS, Colo., July' 7. A local paper today printed nn extended Interview with Admiral each pew condition wo must have Truppel, commander of the Gorman protection such ns only tho prosent Baltic sea fleet, who Is visiting in nnd future navies of fororuost coun- thls city, In which tho admiral, In tries can1 and will produce." PETITION JUSflEE FOR RESPITE Mrs. Napolitano Will Be Moth er Three Weeks Before Exe cution Thousands In East Taking Up Cause. (By Associated Press to Coon Bay Times.) NEW ORLEANS, Flo., July 7. Headed by Mayor Bohrman with pe- two wcoks aftor Mrs. Napolitano be tltlona estimated holding between coraos a mother. The Chicago cam- .. ... , ... ; I palgn takes tho form of an appeal to G0.000 and ono hundrod name to , . , . , t ,y ' every woman in Chlcnco to write a icnco oi ucnin ui uauu aio. Mane, TREATY STOPS SEAL HUKTEflS hosh, Kamchatka and Japan Seas. tBy Associated Press Times.) to Coos Bay WASHINGTON, D. C, July 7. i By terms of a treaty pelagic sealing , . .... .. ., , , 'twenty nours from Euroua. Tno ue- Ib prohibited In tho soaB of Soaring, ... , lay in hor running timo was occa Okohotsk, Kamchatka and Japan. ! B,oned by a hoavy fog wh,ch com. Tho treaty gavo rocognlred seal hunt-J polled tho Bhlp to go out a great dls lng and provides for proportions to tanco nt Ben. Sho sailed for Port be divided among tho signatory ,nnd shortly aftor her arrival. Fol- nowors. Unltod States. Great Britain.. Russia and Japan. Tho troaty will now4Te aubmlttod to tho governments concorned for tholr ratification. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 7. The final slgnaturo was affixed to tho.0 Armstead, R. E. Schaofle, Farrlll treaty for tho protection of BonlslGob,. Mrs. W. W. Goblo, Fred shortly boforo noon nt tho Stnto Do - pnrtmont and tho treaty will bo sub mitted Immediately to tho Sennte. CLOSE CALL ! Owing to the Fact ThatNo 1 Chain Protects Ferry Slip. Many complaints havo bean made against tho ferry landing on this side of the Bay and It is said that a ropo 111 u w i. a . or chain should, bo stretched, from the, end of the pier so that people cannot walk on to tho slip. Tho latest of these complainants Is Ralph Mahoney a local young man who narrowly escaped being tossed Into tho bay about 10 o'clock this morn-i lng when ho was waiting for tho ferry. ' -1 I IfannnAU a fittr1 itiat fiA tri 'nl mi i-M. H11UUVJ Hfc VV V V V IIIMDUI( onto tho end of the slip to seo If tho ferry was, coming. To his Immense surprise ho felt his footing give way and he was Eliding for tho wator, With n quipk presence of mind ho caught hold of a crack between two of the planks and saved himself, Try the NEW PHOTO STUDIO 1230 PRONT St., C- "W. Quartormas.. 0 MR PEACE IS P LE iut5d nB 8ay,ns "universal peace is 1 not'poBslble. Wo nover will come to universal pence. My country and y'ourfl nro nak,lng no irilstnk'o In con- atructlng drondnaughts- that will make each navy surpass any strength horctofora known to civilization for ! ino umo oi everlasting pcaco is ue yond all possible maintenance by man. Civilization is making rapid wlth strides forward and to cope Oni., fqr the murder of her husband, to bo. pardoned; CHICAGO, III., July 7. Somo of tho most prominent mon and wo men societies bavo taken up tho cause of Mrs. Napolitano now under sentence, tho data of execution be ing set for August 12. Unless tho calculations of tho prison physician aro wrong, August 12 will fall within or six wccks alter tno cnlla is born Is , Delayed at Sea by Heavy v . Fog For Several Hours. Tho steamer Alllanco of tho North Pacific Steamship Company's fleet, arrived In port yesterday aftornoon 4:15 o'clock aftor a slow trip of "b mu "iv oi urvjiiK vuoovn gors: P. Whollllnn, Paulino Custe, Mrs. A. A. Look, Mrs. Ed. Olnoy, Dr. Ed. Olney, II. Strum, Chcator. Casey, R'.'' ,"1"0.. Outgoing List. Following Is tho list of passongors bound for Portland: W. M. Stratton, Mrs. "W. M. Stratton. W. P. Korby, F. Nayro, Chester Carey, F. L. Greenbough, W. M. Grant, E. Berg, E.'Pomeroy, A. Johnson, W. P. Undorwood. Ferry Record. Tho Eastsldo ferry had n yory busy monthv ending June 30. According to tho reports kept by Captain Hal thoro were carried 5117 passengers, 195 double teams, 228 single teams, 135 head of cat tle, riding horses, etc., and 44 auto mobiles. y In splto of the fact that tho ferry was out of commission for several days this month from present indica- tlons July will bo tho banner month ftlnrn thn llttln foirv nmtt Tina liaon ... ,. Placed on tho run. Story- tO Effect That COUrtney Interest Are For Sale. It was roported today 'in real, estate circles, and on good author ity, that negotiations wore under way for ,the purchase of theourf-J ALLIANCE IN ! FROM EUREKA RIG DEAL' , a niiiinnr'n is mmm iTEAIR SANTA REEF AT S IN Eleven Deaths Reported at . Eleven O'clock ' , Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., July 7. Tho promised relief from heat material ized moro as a matter of figures than of physical experience today. 1 Eleven deaths were recorded up to ten o'clock this morning. There Is n slight drop of tomperaturo but In creased humidity served to keep the suffering up to tho maximum of tho week. (By Associated Press to Coos Buy Times.) PHILADELPHIA, July 7. Thoro worn iwnlvA rlontliu . from hont nt noon today making a total of eighty for the hot wave period. . . 4 4 . FIFT' DEAD AND w llirCTl Artl? ni III?T A 1IVUAMIAI V4' SkaA -w (By Associated Preps.) PITTSBURG, PH., Julr 7. b,ken today with fifty deaths 4 and prostrations, tho record of tho week. , i HOT WAVE REMAINS IN WASHINGTON, I). C. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 7. Relief from heat has coma In practically ovory largo city In tho country except Baltlmoro and Washington, which aro In 4 eluded In n little clrclo now monopolizing all that Is loft of tho record breaking hot wave. Marked reductions of tempera- tures aro roported from all re-v 4 glons which for tho past week 4 4 havo been sweltering under the 4 oppressive hot wavo. C. C. Darrow Portland Man , Kills Self and Wounds Wife. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., July 7. C. O. Darrow. a local carpenter, today shot and Probably fatally wounded his wlfo and then killed himself. The tragedy occurred In tho Darrow homo In the presence of tho children of the couple. It Is said that domestic Infelicity and too much liquor con sumed by Danow wore responsible for tho crime. noy Lumber Company's mill on the Isthmus Slough at Mllllngton. Al- though tho transaction was much talked tabo'ut thoso who wero evi dently In a position to glvo out soma Infoftnatlon on the deal, were ret I ''cent.' However, whon seve'rni of tho local dealers were approached rola tve to the matter, they made no do- nlal but on tho other hand would Kive out no definite Information ns to who the purchaser might be. FORRENT Small furnished v- , tage. Arfply 749 Fourth lt. South, 1 1 60 1 CARPENTER WOUNDS WIFE ROSA HITS POINT AREGULLO Two Steam Schooners Have 1 Hawsers Attached to Ship. PASSENGERS REMAIN 1 ON WRECKED VESSEL Thought Probable Ship Can Bo Floated at High Tide. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay, Times.) POINT AREGULLO, Cal., July 7 Tho Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany's steamor Santa Rosa, whllo proceeding south from San Fran clcco to Southern California ports. I Vjont ashore and down today two iii'Ies north of tho llgh,thouso on this point. Tho vessol struck tho shore at low tldo. I Two steam schooners, tho Contra-. Ua and Helen P. Drew, havo haws .ers attached to the stranded steamer nnd, l ,B PrnctlcaUy certain that sho W,U bo P"1,ud f- Sho, w,ont on,tho I beach at low tldo and Is in no dan- 'scr. Tho pasHcngors wcro not ,ncved ,rom tho wrccko11 sso1' ro- ! i (By Associated Press to Times.) Coe as nay SAN PRANCISCO. Cal., July7. The steamer Santn Rosa sailed frvora yesterday with 173 first cla and 27flocond olass passengers. . 1 ' 1 1 , , (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlnjos.) POINT ARGUELLA. July 7. It is understood thnt tho passongors of tho Santa Rosa,camo ashore- this aft ernoon nnd proceed on tholr dcstln tlons by train. Tho effort to float tho Santa Ros nt high tide this aftornoon was not successful. Another effort will bo made tonight. . The Santn Rosa was built In Chos tor, Ponn., In 1884, had a gross ton nage of 2,410, net 1,335, longtli 32C.5, breadth 40.9, depth 20.7, In dicated horsepower 2,000. Tho vessel was brought around Cape Horn for tho Pacific Coast Steamship Company and has been op erating out of Hun Francisco. Mike Lynch Passes Away at Mercy Hospital This Morning. MIko Lynch, tho loggor who waa Injured at Camp 7, on Juno 28, died at Morcy hospital this morning. His skull was fractured and h6 nover re gained consciousness, though no par ticular change was noted In his con dition until Thursday morning at 4 o'clock when a gradual sinking was noted. Lettors have been written to a brother living at somo placo in Iowa but at tho time of writing, no an swer had been recelvod. Tho body Is now at Wilson's Undertaking Par lors whore It will bo hold until somo complication can bo with relatives. made NOTICE. The committees appointed for Fourth of July celebration are n quested to attend tho moptlng at th Chamber of Commerce tonight bills and final reports. VIOLET HENDERSON. Secre: C, W, Quatermasg. 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