The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 17, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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your store-ncws, should nppenr aa
regularly ns docs this nmvspnpcr. If
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and then oven for so weighty n rcn
rton ns fearing It " might rnln
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SOMEONE HAS SAID:
"A Htoro's advertising space la a
newspaper, compared with tho spoco
used 1)' other bio res, 6hould riefluo
Ha comparativo linpprlunco In tho
community! Does your storo's ad
vertlslng spaco do that?
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 191 1 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mai!
and Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 2
ws
NEW YORK HAS CHOLERA SCARE;
SIX DIE AT SWINBURNE ISLAND
Steamer Moltke Brings the
Germ From Port of
Naples.
RIGID QUARANTINE
IS BEING ENFORCED
230 Deaths In Italy
From
Dread Disease In Two
Months.
(By
Associated Press
Times.)
to Coos Day
NEW YORK, July
17.
Tho
flRht to bar cholera from tho port of
1 b ....,.
Now York was continued today. Tho
248 persons who nrrlvod hero two
wcoks ago on tho steamer Moltko and
who aro still under observation, will
undergo a bacteriological cxamlnn-
tlon nnil n more rigid qunrantlno Is
to bo onforccd nt Swlnhurno island.
Thcro aro fifteen cases nnd flvo
denthB havo occurred slnco tho
Moltko brought tho gorm hero from
Naples to show tho reality of tho
danger tho city faces from tho opl
domlc now raging. Thoro was nn
othor death from cholera at Swln
hurno Island during tho night, malt
ing a total of six. PnBsongors on tho
steamer Perugia from tho Mediter
ranean aro also under surveillance.
2.10 Deaths In Italy.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos
Day
Times;)
CHE88AO, Switzerland, July 17.
Tho London roports of a number
of cholera victims In Pnlormo, Italy,
since Mny 2 woro exaggerated, ac
cording to information received hero
AiinouBU 11 cannui uu itnuwii nun
official exactness the- dead at Paler-
mo may reach 230 but not 3,100 ns nctltjr on Cooa Dny nnd wn0 ho tho landing nnd unnblo to rondor him
Btntcd. Tho cholonr situation at Pa- woud nbt 8tand ns 8ponBor for nny nny aid. At this point, Victor Wick
lermo nnd Naples ia snld to bo Im- .. raiiwnv news, said ho folt cor-' 1mm throw off hio coat and spring-1
proving.
G. S. FLOYD CHARGED WITH
XfyfliATlcHf UASIH IjAWO IO
BUSSED I1Y PROSECUTION.
Tho caso against G. S. Floyd,
charged with violation of tho gamo
laws by fishing without a license wob
dismissed In Justice Ponnock'a court
this nftornoon on motion of Prose
cuting Attornoy Llljeqvlst. Altho It
wns givon out at first that Floyd was
caught red handed, UiIb was evi
dently falsely stated as tho prosecut
ing attornoy could find no evidence
to support tho contention and order
ed tho cobo dismissed. ' ,
NORTH 11END NEWS.
Miss Grace Santord, who has spent
t,ho past year in Oakland, Cal., re
turned yesterday and Is the guest of
hor sister, Mrs. Nollner.
Tho W,' C. T. U.' will moot Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 at tho Presbyte
rian church.
Prof, and Mrs. Gr.ubb of ,Unon
avenue, are camping up Coos Rivor.
Misses Mamie and Helen Gulovson
of Mar8hfleld visited friends in North
Dend yesterday.
Mr. and -Mrs. Chns Cavanaugh, Mr.
Glllnot, Elden Hubbort and Judith
Cavanaugh spent Sunday with friends
on Catching Jnlet. . - 1
Tho MIzpah Dlblo class will meet
at tho Prosbytorlan churoh Monday
night for a business session.
A TURKISH HATn
SQO.D, Phono 214-J.
wlU do you
f IFTY YEARS
HAS ND CASE
AGAINST FLOYD
'WAA'SAAAA
KISSES GIRL,
DROPS DEAD
NIGHT MARSHAL ACCIDENTALLY
SHOOTS SELF WHILE KISSING
HIS LITTLE DAUGHTER GOOD
NIGHT.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
COLVILLE, Wash., July 17.
.TiiRt. nn ho wna klHfllnc hlB little.
.,., ,. 11
tlnughtor god night, Night Marshal
W. T. Torroy foil Into her arms dead,
n ivlntlm nf nn nnclilantnl discharge
Qf h(J QWn rovolvor Thu trng!c dcnth
'occurred at midnight ns Torroy wns
preparing to go on duty. Ho was
placing his gun In tho holster whon
tj,0 trigger caught. .
,.
W. S. CHANDLER
ARRIVES ON BAY
Expresses His Confidence
the Future of This
Section.
If)
W, S. Chandler, accompanied by
Mrs. Chandlor nnd Don Chnndlor, nr-1
rived yesterday from nn oxtondod
nnd' nlcnBnnt AlMkon trln
Mr. Chandlor oxprcsscd himself as
mnrn Minn nlnnnnil nt tho slcus of
tain tllat thoro was some gpod news
In storo boforo ninny days.
Tho financial situation on Iho out-'out
'sldo Is looking up and this Is a hope-1 In ngaln nnd had to bo ropcued a
'ful augury for now ontorprlsos and second time. After taking flvo mln
'now dovolopmont on Coos Day. Dond'tes to recover his breath Dutton
comnnnles nro ncaln actlvo Jn tho
market nnd' good securities find a
ready market.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Chandlor will spend
three months at their summer homd
'w ' con8,dorablo llmo to Wi
.on coos itivor, wnuo .Mr. unanaior
Uiiuuoivv. uiiuivsu uu vuua uuf
RATES ESTAULJSHED.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmoa.)
WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 17,
Tho freight rates on hardwood Jum-
bo'r, staves and headings by carloads
from tho Chicago territory to Paci-
flc coast points was" today fixed by tho
Interstate Commerce Commission nt
75 cents per hundred pounds. Trans
continental carriers sought an ad
vance to 85 cents per hundred.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Cut His Foot. Georgo Haines of
tho Gottlns Survey party cut bis foot
badly Saturday while slashing, which I
necessitated his coming to town for
medical treatment.
Holding Institute. W. K. Newell,
president of tho Stato Doard of Hor
ticulture, accompanle.d by several
stock expertsMs holding anlnstltutoat
the Chamber of Commerce this aft
ernoon. Another Is to be held this
evening at 7:30 o'clock to which nil
aro Invited. Tho lectures of theso
experts are extremely Interesting and
it is expected that a ory large at
tendance will be present.
Photo supplies
Walker'B Studio.
qnd finishing,
AVANTED-r-To buy roll top desK,
Must be cheap. Apply "D" caroj
of Times.
IS A LONG
JULY 29 COOS
On That Rate Berries Will Be
Eaten by Nearly Everyone
Extensive Preparations Are
to Be Made For the Event.
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Saturday, July 29 Is Coos County
Dorry day. Such was tho welcome
news received this morning. On
that date all of Coos county will par
ticipate In demonstrating that we
havo tho best county in tho entire
stato for berry producing. Every
family, overy hotol, overy restaurant
will servo berries on that date.
Like the California Raisin day, llko
tho Texas Rico day, Coos county will
follow with somothing entirely now
in tho offering of a berry day,.
"It Is thought by many of tho local
WHAT IS LIFE
Drowning Man Curses Rescuer
For Not Saving-Liquor
Also.
Victor Wickman, formerly of tho
United States Life-Saving Station
crow nt Coos Day performed a heroic
re8cuo yesterday when tho Coqulllo
bnsobnll crowd was returning from
Dnndon. A man named Dutton dis
embarked from tho launch Coqulllo
nt Rocky Point, about four miles
nbovo Dandon, whore It was neces
sary to walk tho logs In ordor to get
ashore, thoro bolng no other' approach '
to tho landing. Ho was pretty well 1
Intoxicated and oncumbored with a I
suit caso full of boozo aB well andi
had proceeded but n short dlstanco
when ho fell botweon tno logs, py
irnniic onoris no succcoueu in Keep-
ing his head a"bovo wator. Tho launch '
by tllls'tllllO Wns BOmo dlttanCO from
leg Intq tho wator swam tho Inter
vening dlstanco and nulled Dutton
on tho logs. Ho promptly rolled
,iook tno rona wun oniy curses 10 ms
rcscuor for not saving tho boozo.
Wickman swam back to tho launch
and went on to Coqulllo.
ONE KILLED, TWO MISSING IN
EXPLOSION AT DUPONT
WORKS IN DENVER.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times.)
DENVER, Colo., July 17. One
killed, two jnlsslng and probably sev
eral dead may be tho result of today's
explosion of 3,000 pounds, of nitro
glycerine nt the Dupont Powder Com
pany's plant, fifteen miles south of
here.
Allegany Items,
News From tho North Fork of .Coos
River by tho'. Times Special 1
Correspondent..
Grandma Fulton of Coqulllo Is vis
aing flert Greya family.
Qhas Smith was an Allegany visitor
over Sunday.
The Apostolic Faith congregation
held a meeting with Mrs. Roberts
Sunday afternoon.
There will be n christening at' tho
Price home by Rev. Dert Grey on
Monday afternoon.
Twelve coses of measles on the
North Fork of Coos River nro reported.
WITHOUT
0
GLYCERINE
TIME TO WAIT) FOR CITY
COUNTY BERRY DAI SENATE PASSES CAMPAIGN
MWMWMW.MM '
peoplo," said ono of the boosters for
tho Derry day festival this morning,
"that they (are raising enough ber
ries hero n tho present time. We
intend to, show them on July 20,
that they haven't halt enough."
The gentleman refprred to hns
been spending tho last couple weeks
In touring tho county and has vis
ited most every ranch of any impor
tance in Coos county nnd Is In a posi
tion to know whereof ho speaks.
It is urgently requested that tho
farmers and people will take hold of
tho matter In a manner that will
mean bucccss. Wo "havo tho mate
rial and all 1 that It needs to mako
tho day a great bucccss Is tho com
bined efforts of tho residents In ma
terializing something out of tho ma
terial at hand.
ATTEMPTS TD
ASSAULT GIRL
Cabin Boy on Breakwater Is
Arrested on Serious
Charge.
P. C. Pineda, a Philipplno cnbln
boy on tho Drer.kwntor was arrested
by Chief Carter when tho steamer
docked yesterday morning on tho
chnrgo of attempted assault on tho
14 year old daughter of Mr. McLean,
an employe of tho c. a. smith mm.
From what could bo learned of
tho affair It seems tho Philipplno had
taken nonio fruit to tho statoroom
wh(ch was occupied by tho llttlo girl
nnd a woman who had her In chargo
on tho way from Portland to Coos
Day whoro sho" was to Join hor fath
er. Tho woman wns out of tho state
room for a fow mlnutoB nnd tho Phil
ipplno asked tho llttlo girl for a kiss.
Doing refused ho closed tho door nnd
sought to tnko It anyway, tho llttlo
girl screamed nnd tho woman arriv
ed just In tlmo to prevent any furthor
trouble
Tho ship's officers wero notjflod
and Captain Macgenn promptly no-
titled tho fathor nnd kept tho guilty
party undor survolllauco on ship
bonrd until tho fathor nrrlved nccom -
panlod by Officer Carter who placed
ruiuuu unuiir iirieni. wiu iuchuu mi. Helming, Jpo. Dnckmnn, M. Stnno
In the city Jail. Kvlch. M. Mlcholson, J. Mlcholson, M.
Cant. Macgenn was equally Indlg- johpson, J, S. Reed. II. S. Starrott, P.
nant with tho girl's fathor and states Han8ent Ei w. Wright, F. M. Pnris,
that iho officers want an example Ei a Mfl80n L11Ilnn Eim0ro. Grace'
made of the offender that no further SanfQrd( E8toiia Jnckspn. C. C. Jnclt
troublo may bo, experienced. jBOn( Mr8t JnckBOn, Mrs. D. Lynch i
This rooming Chief Cnrtor wired GrftC0 E- Black Mrs A WlIcox, Mrs.
unitea aiiues wepuiy visinci Auor -
ney McQprd at Portland, informing
him of the episode.
It Is possible that the preliminary ; cnn?8'By, Mr8, LakIn, L1Ily LakIn,'rlet Byington, her former compa
fiTnmtnntlon will bo held In this city .. ... '.nlon to cover the amount of bonda
--..- ' " 7- .
boforo Deputy United Stato Commis
sioner Clias. Selby. The balance of
tho trial will undoubtedly havo to
bo held In Portland.
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
W. PUGH of North Inlet Is in Marah
flold for tho day.
JAKE GOLDIE, formerly steward of
,1ii 9 1 1 1 1 nm n nll.lt n n 1 .rtHT t mi... '
on Coos Day, arrived from Port
land whero ho is now proprietor
of a popular and successful buffet
in tho ; Lumberman's Exchange
building. Jake was kept busy
greeting; bis 'friends since his ar
rival.
i
DR. GEO E. DIX.Drt Johnson, nnd
Dr. E. E. Straw and wlfo returned 0 Lahner, F, j, nest'on, Mrs. L. F.
Inst evening .by a,uto from Prt- galling. Mao Robinson, Clara Brno
land. T,hoy left Portland Friday rIok( Jpj,n SftrKOnson. Mrs. Sargonson.
and traveled by easy stages, resting Mm 8; A gcno; EA. Hompol, D.
during, the heat of tiro-day. Coos a Haworth( IIt ,Harr8, Mrs. H. C.
Day bre,ezos wore welcome andjWHamB( Jt w wntonburg, Mrs. J.
pleasant to the party after the slz-W( Watonburg, Miss Wnttenburg, R.
zllng hont oftho tWIllamotto Vol- poyd Joj, Grant, John Carlson, J.
loy- ,' Jo. Yandoll, A. D. Dresser, N. Clon-
Z-t fdonlng, John Ellerby, Jns. Ellerby.
JUST THE TIIIXG '
HAINES' FLOUR.
EXPENSE
NO LONGER
Terrell of Georgia Has Name
' Stricken From Roll
of Senate.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 17
Senator Terrell of Georgia ceased to
bo a mombor of tho United 8tntcs
Senate at 11:20 a. m. todny. Acting
on a telegraphic request to Vice-
President Shorman this morning, tho
Senato ordered that Mr. Torroll'3
namo bo stricken from tho roll of tho
Senate, leaving his scat vacant until
Governor Hoko Smith qunllflos somo-
ono na his successor.
BREAKWATER IN
I
Steamer Makes Fast Trip Down
1 ' . -
UOaSt hrom AS-
toria. s
Tho stcamor Dreakwator arrived
yesterday afternoon frqm Portland
aftor making a speedy trip down tho
coaBt from Astoria. Sho docked at
tho Ocean Dock whero sho unlondoM
a quantity of freight before proceed
ing to her own dock.
Tho following is a list of tho In
coming passengers:
W. S. Chandlor, Mrs. Chandler, D.
R. Chandlor, Mrs. N. Rnsmusson, Mru.
Nicholson, G. II. Yormlngton, E. M.
Rosonthnl, Stella Smith, MIbs K.
Snydor, F. W. Weldon, D. Hnnsakor.
Geo. Long, Jako Goldlo, F. L. Kent,
ln. S. Scuddor, W. K. Nowoll, W. J.
'ijuij-or, W. G. Woods, J. Snndon, L.
- Fi Kt Qettlns. p. Cnson. M. J. Foa
D 8tancdlno, j. HonlrlckB, P.
w-v. t a mih. t nnn0n
Al. J-UK1U.
Pictures and framing, nrt goods,
and photo supplies, Walker's studio.
Outgoing Passengers.
Following is tho list of pnssengors
departing pn the steamer Dreakwator
this afternoon for Portland.
F, J. Qulnno, C. L. Dralnard, Mrs.
Dralnard, Mrs. E. II. Ruborts, Mrs,
Frances Hatton, A. Mooro, Lnron
Collver. D. Anderson. T. V. Davis, Mrs
SneotB, Miss Sheets, Jos. Tamazitch,
Mrs. E. D. McArthur, Mary L. Mc
Arthur, V. R. Hltcks, H. M. Lang
homo, W. R. Spencor, Jack Nolgn-
Lbprs, Mrs, D. D. Harger, Mrs. A. E.
Noff, J. C. Mullor, S. P. Hnloy, II. II.
Wolm, Henry Dmbnkor, Harry He
witt, J. Sttvorson M. F. Woods, A.
M, Dickey, A. Wounder, J. A. Elry,
D. D. Elry, Dolva Sowltt, Dora Mit
chell, Vorna Elry, .Siisle Minear, F,
Tv The Times Want Ads.
H
LN
OWNED WATER WQI
PUBLICITY BILL
Legislation Wi( Require Sen
ators to Make an
Accounting.
PROMISES MADE MUST
ALSO BE GIVEN PUBLIC
Senator Heyburn of Idaho Op
poses But Without
Avail.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day,
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 17.
"A law that simply requires a man
to report what monoy, ho spont to
get Into the Sonatc, virtually on-
dorses his right to buy his election,'
declared Senator Heyburn of Idaho
when tho Scnnto took up tho cam
paign publicity bill today.
Senator Lodge of Massachusetts
declared that tho whole purposo of
the publicity law Is to' lot tho publfa
know oxactly what monoy Is spent
nnd how it is hnndlcd. That tho
theory Is that tho monoy If publicly
nccountcd for is properly spont. The
bill ns It passed tho House requites a
publicity of campaign exponces not
I only after tho election aB at present
I but also during tlu flftoon days be
jforo tho election tho Sennto commit-
nTfhTlnMwtS!!!1 nlli'li
oxtcni tho P0,'dty to tho primary
elections nnu force tno candidate to
(publish their promises to campaign
supporters. Senators Sutherland and
Burton secured nn adoption of tho
amendment broadening this para
graph so that tho candidate must re
port nil promlsos mndo by anyone
with tho authority of acting ipr the
candidate. -
WOMuN Wlhli NOT CAUSE AR
REST OF FORMER COMPANION
IN CIVIL SUIT ALTHOUGH: SHE
STOLE j&UJI.OOQ. '
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times'.)
KANSAS CITY, July 17. Mrs.
8'f t0"'10 Tn "'?
Bl,lt of 12,000 against Miss m
a
Har
and securities alleged to havo been
taken by Miss Dylngton, said today
that sho would not cause tho arrest
of Miss Dylngton under any consi
deration. "If sho wero a man It would bo dif
ferent," snld Mrs. Armour, "but she
Is a woman and has been my compa
nion." WATERFRONT NEWS.
Tho" steamer Redondo loft San.
Francisco early this morning. Sho
Is duo to arrive hero tomorrow morn
ing with passongers nnd frolght.
Thq gasollnor President left this
afternoon for Dnndon aud River,
points with a cargo of gouoral mer
chandise. ,,
MRS. RODT A. ANNAN and Misa
Crawford of Myrtle Point woro tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Street
over Sundny.
MRS. MYRTLE JOHNSON, nftor a
short visit with her parents, ,has
returned to Myrtle Point.
InONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR
COAL ORDERS Si.BO PER TON..
Don't forget the Turkish Hatha,
HONE 2M.J.
WILL NOT HAVE
HER ARRESTED
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