np !f -" v mw -w f"MI , ,Tr, , r$' THE TRICK OP GETTING IN RIGHT IS iJRST REGULATING THE CONDITIONS j (E000 YOUR. ADS CARRYING your Btoroncws, should nppcnr na rccilnrly ns docs this nowspupcr. If nowsimtx ",,llotI nn lssuo ,10W ' d tllcn-cvcii for so weighty n rca- "on ns fcnrliiB !' " m,,,t rft,u SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising space- in a newspaper, compared wlUi tho spnoo iisc1 hy other stores, should dollue Its, compuriitlvo liuportunco In tho community! Docs your Btoro'tt ad vertlshiR spneo do that? mmtB It would not uo " w" ntt'" memher of associated prksh 3: Established In 1878 as Tho Coast Mall VOL. XXXV MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times. Const Mai! and Coos Day Advertiser. No. 4 Iffs FRANCISCO Two Boys, 14 and 12 Years, n nmmht Red Hanaea in Burglary. HAD A COMPLETE KIT OF CRACKSMEN'S TOOLS Lads Could Hardly Carry All Their Revolvers and Bowie Knives. , (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 81 When Andrew Jncobson, a grocor, saw nn electric flnsh llRlit focused on tho cash drawer In his storo enrly today, with two dim forms crouchod behind It ho summoned tho pollco to arrest two daring cracksmen. Tho pollco captured Enrl Nelson need 14, Frnnk WcIbs aged 12, kid burglars with tools thnt required tho combined ef forts of both boys to enrry. Thoy wero equipped with four rovolvors, two bowlo knives, two black Jncks, Jimmies, sltoleton keys, center bits, punches, blnck masks, gum shoes and twenty dlmo novels. A consldorablo mm of money nnd a quantity of Jowol ry wns found on tho hoys who the pollco say confessed to a number of othorrobbcrleB declaring they hnd turned a lot of small trlckH to securo funds to flnnnco n train hold up. FILIPINO IS E CAIHN DOY CHARGER WITH AS SAl'IiT WITH CRIMINAL IN TUNT, IS FREED AS LOCAL AUTIIOIUTIKS HAVK NO JURIS DICTION. Owing to tho fact thnt tho offenso of P. C. Plnedn, tho cabin boy on tho steamer Drcakwator ngnlnst llttlo Miss McLean was committed In Clatsop county, tho local courts havo no Jurisdiction over tho mattor. In cidentally oven tho preliminary hoar Ing ennnot bo hold horo according to tho district attorney. Tho Btntoments In tho Information which wns rend bofbro Justice. Pon nock' this nftornoon did not tond to . show that nny attempt to commit a criminal assault hnd boon mado. Had thero been, Shorlff Gngo would havo been empowered to nrrest tho . man and hold him horo ponding tho recelval of Information from tho authorises of Clatsop county. In view of the fact that tho Infor mation did not contain any moro than tho ovldonco that ho commlttod misdemeanor tho local offtcors can not arrest him without a -warrant. The fellow was turned loose. CALIFORNIA INSURGENT AL LIMES THAT NO UNDUE IN PLUEXCE WAS USED RY PRES IDBXT TAFT URGES PAS SAGE OF RILL. 'By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19. Senator Works, a California Insur ant Republican, urged tho passage 01 the Canadian reciprocity bill In a congressional speech In tho Sen ate today. Works BnI(1 Umt ho dld nt believe Taft used undue Influ ence in securing tho passage of tho -sCVty bIU through Congress A VICTIM Of NED OS IRKS WORKS RECIPROCITY HAS THE CHAMPION KID BURGLARS SAWWASWSSA',fcA''N United States and Italy Co operating to Exterminate Cholera Danger. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YOItK, July 19. Fear of cholera Invasion Ib considerably nl lnycd hero by tho vigorous precau tionary measures. Tho governments of tho United Stntcs nnd Italy are co operating with tho Now York health department. Tho sixth victim of cholera died Monday. HOLD-UP IN SHOT IN SIDE Man Who Attempted to Hold Up Pullman Passengers May Die. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) RELLE PLAIN, la., July 19. t Tho bandit who attempted to hold up thu occupants of tho Pullman sleoper on tho onst bound North western No. 8, at an early hour to day, lies In tho hospital with a bul let In his side. Ho gavo his namo to tho pollco ns William Norrls nnd said his homo was in Plalnflold, N.J. WAFPENSTEIN FORMER SEAT TLE CHIEF OF POLICE, TO GET SENTENCE TODAY NOT LESS THAN THREE YEARS IN PRI SON. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Da Tlmc3.) SEATTLE, Wash., July 19. For mor Chiof of Pollco Charles V. Wapponstoln, who was convicted of accepting a bribe permitting Gld don Tuppor and Cluronco Gorald to oporato houses of prostitution dur ing tho QUI administration, will bo sontencod today to not loss than three, nor moro than ton years im prisonment in tho state penitentiary. Wapponstoln has ninety days In which to appeal to tho Supremo .Court. Ho is at liberty under bonds of $07,000.00. , SICK AND INJURED Carl Johnson of Coos River, who was operated upon for appendicitis two weeRs ago at Mercy Hospital, has ( rocovered sufficiently to return to his . . t F. Myers of Smith-Powers Camp, No. 2. who sustained a cut wrist while at work Monday, 'is reported recover-1 ing rapiuiy. W. E. Dollou who had several toesj hurt while at work Monday Is re covering. Mrs. Vettl of Myrtle Point under- wont nn operation at Mecry Hospital this morning nnd is reported getting. I along nicely. 1 GOVERNMENTS CO-OPERATE TODAY SET FOR SENTENCE DAY CIRCUMSTANCES! GENERALLY ADMITSpWING BEEN CARELESS WATER QUESTION IS City Council Defers Action on Franchise For Another Week North Bend Inter ested Committee Meeting This Evening. The city water system franchise, was brought up at tho city council mcotlng Inst evening but nt tho re quest of Attorney Peck, representing ing Mr. Nolan, one of the purchasers tho matter was deferred for ono week to nwnlt tho arrival of Engineer CummlngB, who is to confer with the council ns to rates, hydrants and oth er features of tho proposed franchise Mr. Pcclc suggested thnt tho mayor appoint a commlttco or authorize tho wator committee to meet prlvnteiy with Engineer Cummlngs to go over tho rntCB nnd other matters bofovo being presented to tho council In open session. This brought a Btatemont from Councilman Ferguson to tho effect that Mr. Nolan Wns very emphatic In his statement that tho franchiso pre sented to tho council for their con sideration wns tho ono wanted and thnt it cither must bo that or nono at all. Mr. Ferguson said ho was not In favor of tho present franchise. Tho mattor was finally deferred un til next Tuesday evening. North Ileml InleivNtcd, Edgar McDanlol Councilman, nnd Dr. Ilolllstcr, Health Offlcor, of North Deud, wero present as a commlttco from tho North Dcnd city council to confor with tho Marshfiold council o' tho matter of a municipal plnnt for both cities. Mr. McDanlol stated that tho commlttco hnd been appoint ed some months ngo but whllo it had not held nny joint conferences, It had been Investigating tho subject nnd wns now prepared with n report and wns roady to talk It over with tho Marshfiold council. Mr. McDanlol onld tho commlt tco had a number of Ideas to sub mit but thought tho hotter plan would bo for tho committees to moot privately aud go, ovor tho whole proposition. After somo dis cussion It was decided that tho Marshfiold city council ns a commlt tco of tho wholo woulr moot tho North Bond coinmltteo In, a prlvnto conforonco nt tho Marshfiold city hall this evening nt 7:30 nnd go over tho cntlrp proposition. Rated In New Frnnchlso. Tho water rates In tho now frnn chlso nro increased considerably over THE CITY Oklahoma Man Relates Experi ence of His Home City With a Municipal Plant. "I was pleased to see tho position of Tho TImPB on tho wntor works franchise," romnrkod Sonator Emery Drownlee pf Kingfisher, Okla., this morning, "If tho peoplo of Coos Day only half realized tho Importance and the value of owning and operating 11 00 their own public utilities they would ;malco Jt n municipal plant.. Tho own not bo giving away their franchises. " are nslt,nB two millions dollars In my home town which is Just for tho nInnt whl,e exPrt8 Bay lt about tho slzo of Marshfield tho city cnn bo duplicated for $760,000." owns its own water works and elec-l "Marshfiold should not overlook an irlii lluht HvRtom. nonda wero is- sued for $05,000 which completely equipped both plants including sink ing of deop wells for a water Bupply. Tho rates charged do not exceed $1.60 to $2.00 por month for both light and water for tho average house of six to olght rooms and an average family of five persons. The light costs $1,00 and the water 50 cents. At these rates tho water works nnd light plnnt are not only family nrb guests nt the A. T. Haines solf supporting but the city gets nil homo. Mr. Drownlee Is a strong re its lights and water free and tho ex-J publican but thinks matters of munl cess revenue also pays for cleaning clpal control and ownership are eco nnd sprinkling tho streets. The citynomic problems rather than political. tho present figures. As an lnstanco of this lncreaso, tho following Is taken from tho "schedule of rates" as attached to tho franchiso: A. Family of soven persons, or less, Including nil occupnnts. Ordi nary use of water for drinking, or cooking or washing $1.00 Each person exceeding seven. . .10 Dnth tub CO Each additional ditto 25 Wator closet CO Each additional ditto 25 Urinal 26 Steam or hot water heating plnnt CO D. For ench dwelling tho rate for water through hose for sprinkling ynrd or sidewalk, or for washing porches or windows, shall bo accord ing to tho slzo of tho ground per taining to it, including tho spneo oc cupied by building, otc., provided thnt tho minimum rnto for bo UBlng water nt each dwelling shnll bo 75 conts per month, although thero mny bo sovcrnl dwellings on ono lot of ground, or less. Each hnlf lot, or less $ .75 Not exceeding 3-4 nnd more thnn 1-2 lot 1.00 Not exceeding 1 nnd moro thnn 3-4 lot 1.50 Not exceeding 1 1-4 nnd moro thnn 1 lot 1.75 From tho above It will bo seen that tho present flat rnto of $1.50 for residences Ib to bo Increased to $2.50 to $3.00. For stores Increased chnrges are provided for closets nnd sprinkling sidowalks nnd washing windows. Rosehurg Rates. It is Interesting to'compnro these proposed rntcs with Rosoburg which at present hns oven n lower rate than tho present Mnrshflold rates. In Rosoburg tho rntes nro only $1.00 per month for residences up to 5,000 gallons which Is In excess of tho nvorngo monthly consump tion. In fact tho new schedulo In Mnrshflold is based upon dwellings using only 4,000 gallons por month. In oxcoss of this to bo charged at 30 cents per thousand gallons whllo In Rosehurg tho rates aro only 20 conts per thousand gallons. In Ro soburg also In consideration of tho frnnchlso tho city Is provided water without chargo for hydrants not to oxcoed fifty. Tho company agrees at nil times to havo n good and suf ficient flro pressure nnd novor less thnn GO poundfc. Fresh Dluo Print Paper at Walker Studio. WATER SYSTEM of Marshfiold should be able to opor ato a waterworks system cheaper than wo do as wo must ship In all our coal at high prices. Recently we havo been using oil but the cost is about the same, but wo save in labor aB olj can bo handled by threo less men per day than coal." "Wichita, Kansas, Is now under going a waterworks system agitation. The franchiso of tho old company has Just expired and the people want to Pl'U"umiy iu woum a umu.uijmi plant. If the city grows no larger it can well afford to take thetep now, if Jt does grow largor the city cannot afford to let it get into private hands for exploitation." "The city should also own Its own 'street railway." Mr. Drownleo is a member of the Oklahoma State Senate and is on his first visit to Coos Day. Himself and OWN PROMOTER N BAY RAILROAD E PUBLIC COPS State Board of Health In Michi gan Will Relegate All Pub lic Drinking Cups. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LANSING, Mich., Juyl 10. Dr. Robert L. Dixon, secretary of tho Stato Doard of Health, notified tho transportation companies of all kinds that after July 20 thoy must discon tinue tho uso of public drinking cups. One Hundred Mexican Troops Or'dered to Protect Ranches of Americans. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) SA'NDIEGO, Cal., July 19. Ono hundred Mexican troops havo boon ordered from Ensennda to tho' dis trict around Alamo whore a small bnnd of robots nro said to bo operat ing. Most of tho ranches owned by Americans nnd foreigners nro In tho northorn pnrt of lower California nnd during tho recent rovolts suf fered considerably from raiding par ties of tho robols. Existing Rates on Pacific Coast Experience no Advance. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 19. Tho Intorstato Coramerco Commis sion today In tho case of tho Oregon and Washington Lumber Manufac turing association against tho South ern Pacific and other Pacific Coast carriers hold that tho existing rates of $5 per ton on rough green fir from points In tho Wlllametto val ley to San Francisco and othor II WILL SQUELCH A REBEL BAND DMM9N w a- f- w -w m m i FIXES RATESffl ! polnts to take the same rates, wasi nB tho man who nad BtopPod unreasonable. Tho carriers wero or-, WedneBdny for dlnnor W dered to put tho rate at $3.60 a) thom of tfco murdor or tho ton, excepting on tho Wendllng CobJeg at nn,nIor Tho throo por branch from points on which a ratolB(m8 Bald 0H,Uve,y t0(lay that Po of $3.75 Is ordered. The rates Pres-J dorgon not tho mnn wbo nad crlbed do not apply to mills located toW th()m of Ul0 traR0dy. within tno city or roniami nnu which tnko the uniform rate of $5.00 a ton on nil kinds of lumber. F. D. TIGHENOR came over on tho train today from Myrtle Point on n. short business trip. He returned - to Coqulllo this afternoon on his way to Langlols whore he will spond a few days. MISSLILADELL JOHNSON and MI3S Davis came down yestorday from the Smedburg ranch whore they have been visiting and will go up South Coos River today to bo tho guests of Mrs. J. A .Matson at the Nook. 0 CONTROLLER DENIES LETTER Denies That Any Senatorial, Social or Other Interest Was Used. ' "WE WERE WILLING PAY FOR EVERYTHINGWE GOT" Says He Knew Ballinger Only By His Formal Title. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., July 19. Richard S. Ryan, promoter of tho Controller Duy railroad, whllo pro paring to go to Washington In an swer to a- subpoena Issued by tho Houso Commlttco on tho Investiga tion of tho Alaska coutorvorsy mado n flat denial that he had wrltton tho "Dick to Dick" letter. Ryan said ho did not know Tnft's brothor nor did ho know former Secretary of tho Interior Dalllnger well enough to nddrcss him other thnn by his for mal title. Ryan said firmly that ho was Iden tified In no connection with tho Gug genheim interests directly or jndl rcctly so fnr ns ho know. "Wo wanted land In Alaska that wo would bo willing to Improve nt our own expense" Bald Ryan, "and thoro Is nothing to suggest a grab In our proposition. Woll, when 1 camo down to tho elimination contest In Alnskn, did I .go to Soc rotary Dalllnger. No, I wont to tho man who could hnndlo mntter.'Soc rotnry Wilson. Whb, I nsk you, who Ib In chnrgo of tho forestry. Dallln gor Ib not. Wilson la nt tho final lino up. Thero wns novor a tlmo thnt I tried to got ono foot of ground on Controller Day In Alaska and that request I mado wns absolu tely on tho lovol. I novor trlod to uso ono hit of senatorial, social, or any other Interest In advancing my 1 requests. Everything was passea i puro and Just." ILED TO Three Persons Claiming to Re cognize Swan Pederson Couldn't Do So. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TACOMA, "VVash., July 19. Swan Pederson was taken from Olympla todfty by Bhorff Gft8ton to Roy where ho was confronted by tho threo persons who said thoy recog nized Pederson's picture In tho uows- RECOGNZE COAST LEAGUE SCORES. (Dy Associated Press to Coos T3rf Tim os.) Tuesday's Const Leiiguo Rail Scores At Portland tt H Portland, . , 3 B San Francisco 0 9 At Sacramento R H Sacramento 4 9 Oakland 2 2 FOR SALE HO. flue spruce, 2 busi ness loU In North Dend; 21a)shoro ranch south of Shore Acres, grand building slto. Must lonve soon as possible No reasonable offer re fused. TODD, Hotol Qregon, No. Dend. X M.' 11 -iy ,&(&