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VOL XXXV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 31, 1911 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation
and Coos
of Times. Coast Mai!
Hay Advertiser.
No. 14
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illil OFFICIALS CONFER;
L
WOKD ABOUT HIL
T
SHARD OIL ADOPTS NEW PLA
Reorganization of
.President O'Brien Goes
to San Francisco For
Meeting.
COOS BAY RAILWAY '
TO BE DISCUSSED
General Manager Millis De
tained For It Early An
. notincement Expected.
According to reports In circulation
p. nnv today, a conference is
V1 v" :
WOULD ELECT
Senator Owen Advocates New
System For American
Federal Judiciary.
OFFERS PLAN
OctODUS t0 co,nl'ly w"n the decree of tlio
Will Begin In September ,010 subsidiary Btock for shares of tho
n , , .. parent company will probably begin
BaSIS Of NeW Concern ,l Sontombor. Tbo decimal of dis
tribution, it Is said, will bo flvo
shares of Standard Oil stock on in
basis of flvo Bliarcs of stock of the
parent company, tho holder will ro
celvo fractional shares of thirty-two
subsidiary companies and one full
shnro or more In each of the three
constituent companies.
FOR
COA
0
OPI
L FIELDS TDDAI
Agreed Upon.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW Y011K, N. Y., July 31.
Directors of the Standard Oil Com
pany hnvo approved a plan of re
organization It was learned today,
MEET TONIGHT
(By AHSoclatod rrcss to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31.
A sovoro criticism of tho Supremo
In progress In San Frnnclsco now to Court of Ul0 untcd States cliarnc
taVe cloflnlto nctlon on tho Coos Bay torlzctl tho Hpocch of Senator Owon
line project. Nothing has been given ()f oklnhoma who advocated boforu
out official lint according to an nppa- tn0 gonato today tho adoption of his
rontlv nuthcntlc report, dolinito om bm providing for tho election and
fil announcement Ir to bo mndo r(ica 0f federal Judges. This bill
loon, jirolinlily within two weokB nt provides any Justlco of tho Supremo (
the outside, i Court or any Judgo of nny
Reception For Boston and
Naval Reserves Affairs to
Be Taken Up. '
FARMERS FREE
LIST BILL OP
Democratic Senators Hold
Caucus to Aid In Secur-'
Ing Passage.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31.
W
IS
TODAY
Measure Providing For Pre
venting Monopoly Offered
In Congress.
Delegate and Attorney Gen
eral Clash Before Inves
tigating Committee.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Ba
TlmcB.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. 3my 31.
Attorney General Wlckershnm again
today faced Alaska Dolegato JamcP
Wlckershnm before tho Houso Judl
clnry Commlttco which Is Investigat
ing charges by tho dolegato ngalnst
tho attorney general. Tho question
nroso of Insufllcloncy of what tho
delegate declares waB proof that tho
attorney general "purposely shlolded
Arrangements for a welcome to
tho cruiser Boston nnd nUo for re
united crtiltlug tho Mnrshflold divisions of
Vlce-prcslilcnt O'nrlcn of Portlnnd ;stntcB court shnll bo subject to re- tho Oregon Nnvnl Reserves will bo! In bopo of Insuring unity of action nn(, ,jcfcn,lo,i Alaskan synd'eato crl-
has Bono to San Kmncisco io coniur cnj ny n resolution or congress, innt'mado -at a masB mooting to uo nciu on tlio Fnrmers' Frco List bin tnoininnlH nrn,1Bf nnnlniininnt
with Vice-president Calvin nnd othor n district and circuit Judges of tho .this evening at tho Old Tabemnclo democratic senators met In caucus
omclnts of tlio Southern Pacific rein-.united BtntcB shall bo elected by vo-. building. The Coos Hay Naval Ro- today. Tho prlnclpnl question boforo
tire to It. C. J. Mlllls, who hns "-1 tors of tho district or circuit and servo band will bo out and It Is hop- tho meeting was that of nccoptlng
porvislon of tho local Southern Paci
fic properties, Is said to havo boon
detained nt San Francisco for It.
It Is further stntcd that norno of
tho Southern Pari lie olllclnls nt least
that their tenure of olllco bo four'ed that thero will be n big attend- tho Bnll?y nmendment eliminating
yenrc. mice. farm products from tlio nrtlclcs to
The Boston la to be brought hero bo ndmlttcd free. Most of the son-
about August 12 and It Is desired to ators present favored the
KILLED OWN DAUGHTER.
IMNNEMOItA, N. Y., July 31.
arc more or less worried ovor tho'chnrlos L. Groon, a farmer, was dec-
hnston preparations for hor recep- amendment ns tho best means of
tlon nnd to hnvo tho local divisions Insuring tho support of Insurgont
prospects of early work on Boino of , trocntetl today at Lincoln prison for nt frill strength when she coiiiob. (republicans members.
initials ngnlnst punishment
nopresontntlvo Storllng suggested
thnt; Dolegato Wlckorshnm's chnrgeu
Indicated only failure of the Depart
ment of Justlco to prosecute. "01), lit'
hns gono way beyond that," Inter
runted Attorney General Wleknr-
B,Io.shnm.
the other Coos nay rnllroad projects
laboring under the bollof that tho
Hill system Is behind ono of them.
ALL AICE IN
AND OUT A6AIN
Brings Capacity Load of Pas
sengers From Portland
Full Cargo For Eureka.
The Alllnnco crossed In nt daylight
Sunday morning with a capacity
freight cargo nnd ovory nvnllnblo
berth taken by passengers. Includ
ed In tho freight enrgo wos 1,000
cases of cans for tho Empire flih
cannery. After discharging tho Coos
Bay freight she loaded with nnothor
capacity load for Euroki, being un
able to take nil freight offered.
Many of tho nnssongtiM woro
bound for Kurekn. Tho following is
list of the Incoming Coos Hay pas
sengers from Portland:
C. Bondalo, Mrs. Bondnlo, IIitlIo
Bojd. w. S. Boyd, Mrs. D. Murphy,
Dr- A. J. Hendry, Mrs. A. .T. Hou
dry, Dr. Lanmnn, John D. Lnnmun,
W. T. Brown, Jno. D. Wilson. II. L.
Wlson.
OutgahiK Passenger List.
The following Is n list of outgoing
Passengers on tho Alllnnco which
'e't for Eureka at ono o'clock this
"ternoon: N. c. Hallldny. Mrs. N.
Hallldoy, A, Walter Klltlalo, Mrs.
Halllday, A. Walter Kildalo, Mrs. Al
J'ter Wlhlnlo. M. B. Kildalo. P.
"hellhan, Mrs. S. Whollhnn, C. J.
""on, Mrs. s. Whlllbon, C. J. Pot
her Klldale, M. B. Kildalo, P.
"Hon, Joo Gngnon.
tho murder of his dnughter.
Hi
OI'B CONTEMPT CASE UP.
TO
GO TOBERL!N
Taft Expect to Appoint .Him
Ambassador to the
Kaiser's Court.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.;
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jnly 31.
It Is reported that Presldont Taft
about decided to appoint John G. A.
Lolshmnn nt present Amorlcnn am
bassador to Germany succeeding Dr.
Jnmes Jnyno Hill who resigned Inst
spring. It Is also said Thomas J
O'Brlon, ninbnssador to Japan, will
bo sent to Homo to succeed Lolshmnn.
BAPTISTS
Hi
PICNIC
S
MANY ARRIVE
ON BREAKWATER
Steamship Arrives In This
Morning From Portland
Sails Tuesday.
The TJrenkwnter arrived In
nbout 0 o'clock this morning
nt
from
Portland after a good trip down tho
const. Sho had a capacity passongor
list, n number at Portlnnd being un-
THIEVES TAKE
THE JACKPOT
(By Assnclntcd Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
One of Seven Montana Card
Players Killed by Thugs
at Meadville.
BUTTE, Mont., July 31. Three
masked robbers early today entered
nblo to secure, pnssngo on her. Sho . Baloo Ilt MOndvlllo and nrobably
also una n good cargo or iroigiu.
The Annual Sunday School Ex
cursion Will Take Place
Wednesday.
The annual picnic of tho Sunday
school of tho First Baptist church
will tnko place at Charleston Bay
Wednesday, August 2. Tho "Allco
H nnd tho "Express" have already
been chartered and other boats will
bo secured If tho crowd warrants.
Boats leavo tho Market street dock
at 8 a. m. All who go are requested
to bring well filled baskets, bathing
suits nnd overythlng that they think
will add to tho pleasure of the day
Thero are a number of games to be
pulled off on the beach.
These onnunl ovents have come to
be looked forward to ns ono of tho
most enjoyable of the season.
ffo,t M" to revive Huek Store
nnd Range Suit.
' y Aoclated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 31.
ompers. Morrison and Mitchell, tho
, r 'wders. todny were allowed
JMtjr days by Justice Wright of
"e District Supremo Court In which NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
answer tho charges of contempt We want fresh salmon and are
gainst them ns contained in the prepared to pay the highest cash
! ond rePrt of tho committee of price for them. For further partl
jMecutora In the Buck Stovo and culara see C. 0. HOCKETT.
naige case. i Empire City, or
GEO. F. SMITH,
TD FIND OUT
IS
1
Tho Breakwater will sail about 1
o'clock Tnesdny for Portland.
Tho Breakwater Is being overhaul
ed and fixed up considerably under
the supervision of Cnnt. Macgonn.
Sho has five rnoro trips to mnko on,robbor8 eMnPcd
tho five days' schedule
Among those arriving on tho
Brcnkwator were tho following:
W. A. Ackormnn, S. II. Pngo, M.
C. Horton. Dorothy Horton, Ruth
Horton, Chrlso Donholm, Nelllo Wll
loy, Mrs. N. L. Curry, Mrs. A. E.
King, L. J. Cary, Mrs. Cary, EUz
abetlr Hondry, Gertrude Hendry
Edith Hendry, Laura Hondry, P.
Bnrstow, Mrs. Barstow, F. Aylward,
F. Trumbnll, A. S. Hammond, Eml
llno Smith, Mno Smith, Louise Smith,
David Smith, Mary Bronahan, Mnr
garot Cudahy, Kathorlno Doyle, Eliz
abeth Doyle, Gladys Lowls, Ada
Lewis, Emma Keith, II. W. Keith,
Elma Keith, Alda Kolth, W. Lowls,
F. E. Smith, W. Smith, L-. L. Bailey,
J. C. Bailey, J. Baldo, R. Prlvo, M.
O'Loughlln, Jno. A. Burns, Mrs. E.
M. Berry, Miss Hob'en, Jno. Harrl
gan, Mrs. Harrigan, Jas Denholm,
Mrs. Denholm, Miss D. Hnyden, Mrs.
A. Larson, Enda Miller, Edward
Miller, Mrs. M. W. Roberts, Mrs. P.
E. Heath, Mrs. J. L. Howard, Mrs.
Pense, Bonlta Abernnthy, Miss L.
Cook, J. B. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson,
Venltn Fox, C. E. Fox, Mrs. Fox,
Mrs. R. A. Feltor, Ella Folter, Ger
trudo Getting, Mrs. S. L. Miller, Mrs
W. R. Smith, D. E. Moloney, O. Wll-
fatally shot one of sevon men who
wero playing cards and secured
$G00 which wns on tho table. Mar
tin SInnech mndo a movo ns If to
offer resistance nnd wns shot. Tho
Government Experts and Oth
ters Trying to Solve Pecu
liar Problem.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 31.
Having long ago settled the vexed
problem of "Whnt Is whiskey", tho
Agricultural Department's Board of
Food and Drug Inspection, headed by
Dr. Wiley, today undertook to deter
mine "what Is beer." Manufacturers
of beer and other malt beverages
and barley raisers all over tho coun
try are here attending the henrlng
conducted by the board nnd many
others sent their views by mall. Tho
object of the board Is to bring mnlt
liquors within the scope of the puro
food drug act to determine Just .what
son. W. E. Kenney, P. Duggan, W.I shall and what shall not be contaln
G. Thompson, A. M. Swathley, F.ed In llquld.8 under the labelB of
E. Getty, D. Delvalloy,
THP TIMES' WANT ADA.
REFUSES $20,000 OFFER
It was stated this morning that
Al Hall had refused an offer of $20,-
000 for his South Broadway and
Hall avenue holdings. It was not
Coos River, stated who had made tho offer,
Lacer been" "Bock beer." "Ale."
"Porter" and "Malt extract's.4'
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The gasoline schooner President
crossed In Sunday morning.
The Excelsior left out Sunday
morning.
"Yes," snld Delegate Wlckersham.
"I Insist thero wns dollberato at
tempt to protect." The delegate de
clared that United Stntcs Mnrshnl II.
K. Love, who figured In tho Cunning
hnm conl Innd cases had dlschnrgod
a deputy named Bowers who was
also Jnllcr at Kodlak because ho
would not glvo up tho grnft.
"Ho would not pny Lovo $100 n
month out of whnt ho received for
board of prisoners," Dclegnto Wlck
ersham declared.
Dolegato Wlckershnm, who is n
republican, rovlowed IiIb attempts to
have tho Department of Justice to
movo against D. II. Jnrvls of tho
AlaBkan syndicate and J. II. Bullock
of tho Jokn J. Scsnor Company for
an alleged conspiracy on government
conl contracts whoroby ho alleges
tho government to have lost "iflty
thousand dollars. The delegate
charged that tho federal officials In
Alaska had bcon bribed. Ropresen
tntlvo Howlnnd of Ohio, demanded
that ho proved tho statement.
"I will boforo I finish." declnred
the dolegato who then discussed tho
nttltudo of tho attorney gonernl on
tho clinrges of coal frauds, In which
ho snld ho had submitted proof to
tho attorney general department.
"Do you bellovo thnt tho ovldonco
you hnvo submitted Is proof thnt tho
attorney general shielded these peo
plo," asked Representative Littleton
of Now York, (democrat).
"I do, don't you."
"I do not," said LIttloton empha
tically. Several mombers of tho Judiciary
commission objected.
"HIh charges ngalnst tho nttornoy
gonernl wns publicly made," snld
LIttloton, nnd failure or success of
his attempt to prove his charges
ought bo Just as public.
Delegate Wlckersham declared ho
did not withdraw any of his charges.
James Wlckorsham delegate In
Congress from Alaska, stated to tho
Houso Judiciary Commlttco today ho
had consented to net as attorney for
tho Guggenheim Alaska Intercuts -1908
for $15,000 a year. A proposi
tion was mndo to him by Stophon
Burch, representing tho Northwest
orn Commorclnl Company "If they
had paid what I asked, I would have
been their nttornoy," said Wlcker
sham, "and I think I would havo
Baved them lots of trouble."
IrPORfANTrNOTICE
All business men and citizens In
terested In keeping our presont mall
service are urged to be presont at a
meeting In the Chamber of Com
merce rooms Tuesday afternoon at
4 o'clock, for the purpose of discus
sing this Important mnttor. Every
business man In tho city should
make a special effort to bo present.
J. T. MeCORMAC. Pres.
EARLY DEVELOPMENT
UNDER IT EXPECTED
Provides For Mining on Royal
ty Basis and Division
1 of Fields.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31.
Chnlrmnn RoblnBon of tho Houso
Public Lands Commlttco Introduced
today a bill providing for tho loan
ing of Alaska coal Innda designed as
a bnsU of conservative legislation
and to prevent n coal lands mono
poly.. It fixes the minimum royalty
of one cent u ton for lnw grado and
three cents for high grado coal. It
leaves tho maximum royalty limit
less. Tho Biuno bill was Introduced
In th'o Sennto by Works of Califor
nia. Under Its terms no lenso Is to
bo permitted for inoro than C.120
ncrcs nor u lenBo of tho land for
moro than thirty years. In addition
to the royalty tho government Is to
recclvo n rental on tho land of 25
conts the first year, GO contB tho sec
ond nnd $1 on the third and every
year thereafter.
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Assessor Thrift's Assessment
More Than Four Millions
Larger Than Last Year
COQUILLE, Ore.. July 31.
County Assessor Thrift linn finished
tho work of compiling tho assess
ment roll for 1911, nnd tho flguros
show Home remnrkablo comparisons.
Tho total valuation of all property
Is $19,777,530 as agnlnBt $1C,514,
912 Inst year. But 18,136 acres of
land nro assessed as tillable whllo
tho area of the county Is given ut
894,813 ncres. No railroad Is
assossod In tho county, but 26V&
miles of logging rond Is In operation.
It is assessed at $1,000 por mile.
Horses to the number of 2,020 are
listed, whllo, cattlo number 12,
874. A romarknblo fenturo of tho as
sossmont Is tho high vnluo placed on
tillable lands. The average for the
county Is $73 per ncro.
AGED WOMAN SLAIN.
Found Murdeml In Nov York Was
Nearly Dcrnpltntcd.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, July 31. With tho
head nearly severed from tho body,
Mrs. Roso Shlnolo, 80 yenrs old, wns
found murdered early today In hor
bedroom. A lnrgo Jack-knlfo with
which the crime wns committed, was
besldo tho body. Thoro Is no cluo.
Sho lived with her daughter who
wns absent when the crlmo was
committed.
RESULTS TO FIX PRICE.
Government to Pay For Oil Accord
Ing to Klllrlency.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay;
Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. 0., July 31.
Horeaftor the government will buy
oil and oil products not by the stand
ard of quality but of efficiency, The
government already buys coal by tho
amount of heat It will produce and
not bv tbo standard of weight.
UNCOMPROMISING PARTISANSHIP IS THE BEGINNING OF HEALTHY INTEREST
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