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VOL XXXV
Established In 1878
ns The Const Mail
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mnl!
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 46
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RAILROAD HFHGH
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Vice - President Kruttsclwitt
Denies Any ConferenceWith
President pyiarkham.
SAYS ILLINOIS CENTRAL
IS INDEPENDENT LINE
Shop Employes' Leaders In
Conference In Chicago and
San Francisco Today.
M IS ALARMING
PLAN 10 FILL
LOW SECT!
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WILL CONFER TONIGHT.
(Hy Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, 111., Sept. C The
labor chiefs after adjournment
tn Id tliey lind taken no action.
Another conference will bo held
nt six o'clock HiIh evening.
(By Associated Press to the Coorf Dny
Times)
CHICAGO. 111., Sept. 0 Julius
Knittsclmltt, vice-president of tho
Ilnrrluinu system, arrived hero to
day from San Francisco. It was
commonly reported ho would confer
with President Markhnm of tho Illi
nois Central in reference to tho
negotiations which are now pending
between tho federation of employed
and the olllcluls of that company
which nro similar to tho negotiations
between tho federation and tho
Southern Pacific. Mr. Kruttschnltt
declared he could seo no reason why
lie should he called into conference
with Mnrkhnm. "I am not inter
ested In any ofllclnl way in tho Illi
nois Central," Bnld Kruttschnltt.
"The Hnriiman Hues nnd tho Illinois
Central aro entirely lndopondont
nnd I do not hco how I could bo call
ed Into ennfereuco with Markhnm.
Kruttschnltt declared there was no
now developments In tho situation on
the Mnrrlman Hues slnco ho left Snn
Francisco Saturday.
OPINION' lSniVlDED
IllliieW Vn (nil libor Union Lenders
I liable to Agree ,
CIIICAOO, Sept. (I Tho confer
ence of tho union lenders broke u: nt
A o clock. Tho members declined
' -u whether thoy nro to assemblo
nwln or not. Thoro Is a division of
oplium nmong tho lendoi'H ns to tho
best policy to pursue.
stu i u e is expected
lo Anm'les Sends Rclegutiou (o San
Francisco Coiifvivun.
I.OS ANGELES, Cnl., Sopt. G
More than a scoro of union lendors ri
preunulng tho federation of crnft
tmp'oved In tho Harrlninn shops, left
here today for Snn Francisco. Thoy
w 11 coaler with tho union representa
tives who met Kruttschnltt Inst week
nnd according to labor men hero, n
t'rll.e declared is expected as a result.
RAILWAY LA DOR TROl'RLE.
Af-
Railroad Addition District Pro
position Put Up to Port
Commission.
Tho question of lllllng tho flnt In
Railroad Addition south of Donnelly
street by drodglnga from tho Dny
will be put up to the port of Coos
Bay commission. Councilman Pow-
ors to whom tho matter was referred
by tho city council recently reported
Inst night that only n smnll portion,
comparatively, of the property own
ers would sign to have tho work done
nt their expense. However, most of
them nro willing to havo their prop
erty filled if tho city or somebody
else bears tho expense.
Mr. Powers stated thnt three mem
bers, ot tho Port Commission, that
Is McssrB. Mlngus, Harris nnd Seng-
stneken, had expressed themselves
fnvorubly upon tho proposition. His
Idea wns thnt ns tho government had
offered to widen tho channel oppo
site Mnrshilold another hundred feet
If tho peoplo hero would defray tho
actual expense of oporntlng tho
dredge, which would bo about six
cents per yard, was n good one. Ho
said tho pnrt of tho bay to bo dredg
ed out was part of tho project of the
port commission nud thut if tho com
mission did It by prlvato contract
It would cost about ten cents per
yard. Hy having tho government do
it, four cents per ynrd would bo
saved.
Tho matter will probably bo taken
up by tho port commission nt its
next meeting.
In enso this Is not arranged, the
city council can forco tho lllllng of
tho proporty nt tho expense of tho
property ownors by having tho city
health ofllccr declnre thnt section un
sanitary on account of It boing too
low to bo drained.
Tor City Dump.
Councilman Copplo wns Instructed
to seo Alvn Doll relntlvo to a now
city gnrbago dump. P. A. Goldon,
Duncan Ferguson nnd othir resl-
Rescue Party Returns With-'iyna,.th? ,rp?,cllc I,mrty of B,x mon
J who started Snttirdny to senrch for
OUt Beilltl Able to Lofintt- 'jenKh anrrott, the Iloston student,
uui Duny mill, tu LUiictU, jins returned empty-bunded. Thoy
Mionii-in nnrn ni, ,,: renched nn nltltudo of over 13.000
ISSIIIfJ BOStOn MOUntaiH; foot nnd found many tracks of the
-.. , young man nlmost up to thnt point.
UimnOr. It In probable that ho wub drlvun
(IflWIl Milt inmitltTl'tl 111 Mtn ufnt'tii oi,1
Dy Associated Press "lo the Coos Dny ( mny have plunged Into one of tho' In-,
'rimes) numerable crevasses. It is not like-,
ial.u.ia, wnsn., sopt. i. iinirieii ly thnt Garrett's body will bo found
uimuuzznijuigm
OUGHT FOR 10
IN BEPHEWS IN flSHIHC
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BAILEY SILL SWIMS ACROSS
QUIT SENATE IHE CHANNEL
Texas Senator Says He
Not Be Candidate For
Re-election.
(Dy Associated Press o Coos Dny
Tlmos.)
GAINESVILLE, Tex., Sopt. C.
United States Senator Joseph W.
Dnlloy today coullrmcd tho nnnoim
cement mado Inst night that he
would not bo a candldnto for re-election
to tho United Stntes Semite. His
term will oxplro March 3, 1013. it
Is Bnld Dnlloy will go to New York
to practice law nfter his term In the
Senate expires.
I
L UlUlLlii
HURRIES WORK
Clir CHARTER
Wm. Burgess Finally Crosses
From Dover to Cape Grisnes
In 24 Hours.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Da;
Times.)
LONDON, England, Sept. C Win.
Durgoss today successfully swam tho
English channel from Dover to Capo
Orlsucs. Tho swimmer landed at
Capo Qrlsncs In almost exactly 1! I
hours nfter lenvlng Dover.
Durgess has been trying for yours
to emulate tho fent of Captain Webb
In 1S75. Several times ho wns with
in n mllo of tho goal only to be swept
nwny by the receding tide.
Activity on Extension From
Salem Thought Confirmation
of Race to Coos Bay.
EUGENE, Ore., Sept. C. Tho
Eugene Ounrd prints tho following:
"Hullrond development Is coming
quicKiy in western Oregon, now
that a start has been made. Exten
skins on tho Oregon Electric south
from Salem begins today nnd tho of-
Two Posses In Pursuit of John
Turnow In Satsop County,
Near Aberdeen.
DEAD BODIES OF
' YOUTHS ARE FOUND
Nineteen-Year-Old Brothers
Mysteriously Slain While
Hunting For Bear.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day,
Times.)
ADEItDEEN, Wash, Sept. C Two
J posses, each equipped for nn oxtond-
cd stny in the mountains, today nro
Bcnrchlng for John Turnow, suspoct-
llclnl announcement deals only with oil of tho murder or John nnd Wil
tho section ending nt Albuny. Pres- llnm Dnuer, tho 10 years old twins
Idont Gray says tho mutter of tho ' of Henry Dnuer, a fnrmor of Sntsop,
GO ROBED
Rumor of Southern Pacific
Fight On Local Railway
Franchise Denied.
BEATTIE CASE
NEAR FINISH
Accused Virginia Banker Ex
presses Confidence of Re
leaseFinal Arguments.
Eugeno extension will bo settled "In
n few dnys." This will probubly bo
when Mr. Orny visits Eugeno tomor
row or Wednesdny. Ho will leuvo
Portland by automobile, this coming
morning nnd will como ns fnr as
Eugene. In fact tho Guard has re
liable Information that tho contract
for tho entire distance between Sal
em nud Eugeno has been let. The
buying or Oregon Electric depot
grounds in this city, ns printed in
whose dend bodies yesterdny wore)
found in the brush near tho Tumour
home. The youths hnd been shot
nnd their bodies covered over with
leaves nnd brush. Tho chnso nftor
Turnow who Is nn undo of tho mur
dered boys, Is expected to ho n long;
hard senrch. Turnow Is n skilled
woodsmnn nnd knows ovory foot of
the ground of tho uppor Sntsop nnd
Wluoochoo rivers. Ho has two dnyu
start of his pursuers, nnd is bollovod
Snturdny's Guard, is continuation of. to bo carrying not only his own rlllo
(Dy Assoclnted Press to tho Coo? Dny
Times)
RICHMOND. Vn., Sopt. C Judm
Wm. A. Watson conferred todny with
An investigation of the records ns
to tho adoption of tho amendment to
tho Murshlleld city charter empower
ing the city council to grant fran
chises, by L. A. Liljeqvlst, law part-1 1'. O. Weudenburg and J. M. Gregory,
nor ior a. j. suorwoou or Coqullle, , attorneys ror the prosecution, nud
attorney ror tho Southern Pnclllc In ; with II. M. Smith, Jr. nnd Hill Carter,
this section, has started much com-'counsel ror tho defeiiBu In tho Dcattio
ment. Mr. Llljcqvlst made his In- trial. A determination of the Duo
vustUatlon nud has returned to Co- technlcnllt.es or tho law nnd lnvlnu of
qulllo without mnklng any statement I tho legnl bnsls ror tho ngument or the
of his purpose counsel tomorrow woro expected to
Humor hud It thut tho Investlga- bo tho subjects or today's conference.
Hon wns for tho purposo of making Another question that howovor wa&
a legal attack on the franchlso grant- expected to bo settled by Judge Wnt
ed tho C. A. Smith company. thoSlmn-'Son at the conference Is whether Hen-
dents or Ferndolo complain or tho son Lumber compnny, W. S. Chnndler. lnh Hen ford nnd Pnul Denttlo should
present one. Mr. Doll has n pnrty J- " Dennett nnd J. II. Flnnngnn. It be given their freedom
wi,n win rnmi.i. n fm .i ,,,, J wns clnlmcd thnt tho Southern Pacific '
" " , , """'',, I wnntod tho franchise for ltsolf nnd
ground between Mnrshilold nnd Lib- proposod to try and knock out tho
by. ! present one.
Councilman Copplo brought up fiel . Dr- R;,MI"B"8, who lias been very
wiubu iu iiiu ouiiiiiuru I'uciiic interests
in their operations In this section to
dny omphntlcnlly domed thnt the
llniTiiimii Line Federation Not
reeled by Illinois Central.
S N FRANCISCO, Cnl., Sopt. C
The refusnl of ofllclnls of tho Illinois
Central to recognlzo tho Fedorntlon
of Shopmen of thnt systom will not
affect the sltuntlon on tho Hnrrlmnn
sve'er.) ncconllng to n Btntomont to
day ly J v. KHno. president of tho
Hlacksnilth's Union hero todny.
quostlon or Mayor Straw's houlevnrd
scheme, tho mnttcr having ovldentlv
been rorgotton by the cltlzene Intor
csted ns nono or thorn wore presont.
No action wns tnkon but tho coun-
cllmen expressed themselves ns in
fr.vor of investigating tho proposi
tion for n boulovnrd from Mnrshilold
to Tnrheol Point providing It wns
nt Ien8t -100 reet wldo. This will bo
Investlgnted.
Tho Prouss nnd Merchant estates
were requested to Immediately mnko
tho Improvement connecting up
Fourth street nnd EIrod, permission
ror which wns given them soinetlmo
ngo.
Property ownors on North Front
(By
Denttle'H Early View.
Associated Press to Coos Day
Timet.
CHESTERFIELD COURTHOUSE,
Vn., Sept. C. "I expect to bo homo
Suporlntendont W. F. Mlllor em-
COM-TU AT SACRAMENTO
l-ibi v l,idtrs Will Hold Secret .Meet-
in There Tonight i street nlong the hard paving woro phntlcnlly denied thnt tho 'Southern
2i " Instructed to put their shlewnlks In ! Pnclflc contomplntod any such notion
ns tho rumor hnd it.
Southorn Pnclflc contemplated any nt-jSll,ldny- 1 feel ,ny 8tor' hnB ,m"
tnck on tho rrnnchlso. Ho stated pressed tho Jury nnd bollovo they
hnt It wns not tho policy or Intention will give mo n aqunro deal." This
l'hTit!?.Cni0l;f.,J":!wnB tho confident remark or Henry
pony's desire to got Into this com-'CIn' Denttlo, Jr., indicted ror tho
munlty on nn equitable bnsls nnd do murder of his wlfo, ns ho sat in his
business hero If they could but If it j cell hero today.
luijuired iikui 10 uo bo, iney wouiu
not. Ho wns not nwaro of Mr. Lllje
qvlst's mission but stated that ho
might possibly bo getting some legal
Information ror tho compnny ror ru
turo rereronco.
General Manager C. J .Mllllu or
the local Southorn Pacll.c Inttrests
could not bo ranched in connection
with tho matter today.
S Fit NClSCO. Sopt. 0-
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out i iHirnese of tho conference
P ulmt Kline or tho DlncksmUhs
I"".' 'mal Union snld today that
k' cntnMves or tho International
( ' I a nt tlia l?nlliTail SIlHK
i". m iinferenco horo wjll leave 'k0,1 condition within tho noxt flvo
' fcr ?acrnmonto to nttnnd , dnys.
,f( t"re there tonight boarlng ill-1 stroot Commissioner Lnwhorno
r"r.:r?oZ!oni: 's'rct-, to n,- tli -"'H
' ) r was not nt llborty to give bending along tho fills on Highland
nvonue.
Street I Accepted.
Contractor Hugh MeLnln Inst ovo
nlne nsked tho council to accept Don-
uiilo-.". in Chicago will be entrusted nolly nvenue paving which 1ms been
to Huiie the Illinois Central shop-, jmnKinK flre ror n couplo or years.
! weirs troubles. Klluo and the other Wnen he flrst completed the Job, the
'caners this afternoon loft suddenly pminPi instructed him to wait dur-
for Sacramento for tho meeting to- , tho rninv Benson to lot tho big
night. It Is believed tho Sncramen- n sette before putting on tho
to shopmen wnnt to strike nnd the ,,innvintr. Tho fill settled even more
leaders plnn to avert tho action. Tho than wa8 anticipated nnd In order
leaders will order a plnn to avert vvs,
this action, (Continued on page 4.)
ICIEAN SHIP
SUNK; 32 DIE
j Ninety Others Saved When
Charter Is Accepted. j
The Mnrshilold city council Inst
ovonlng pnssed n resolution nccept
lug the charter of tho Terminal
Railway, tho organization effected by . (Dy Asooclat 1 Press to the Coos Day
Vessel Goes Down Off Coast
of Peru.
the C. A. Smith Lumber compnny,
tho Simpson Lumber company, W. S.
Chandler and J. II. Flanagan nud
Times.)
LIMA. Peru, Sept. 6. A tele
gram today trom the purser or the
this report. Mr. Gray will, on this
visit, look'over tho city with n view
to asking ror further street frnn
chlsos In addition to the one tho Ore
gon Electric now IkiIiIb on Fifth
street, over whFcfi tho rond will en-
tor tho city.
"Developments In tho matter of
tho Hill lino to Florence nnd Coos
Dny from Eugene, nro coming fnst.
Iu rnct tho Hill peoplo nro working
nil nrotind tho Southern Pnclflc mon,
nnd nro tying up rights-of-way nil
along their lino through the moun
tains nnd on tho Slusluw. In sonio
places thoy have secured property
that the Southern Pacific ought to
havo If thoy really Intond to build
a rnllrond.
Pinter Urns. Dusy.
"Work on tho III11 road to tho
const will bo commenced this fnll
and will bo dono by Porter Dros., tho
contractors, who were nlso tho pro
moters of tho Hill road nlong tho
Deschutes river In Enstorn Oregon.
"Tho Southern Pnclflc shows no
unusunl activity, except tliat thoy
havo a lnrgo forco or surveyors scnt
tored from hero to Coos Dny, nnd
their rTght-of-wny men nro busy in
that section between Eugeno nnd tho
mountains. Whntover progross Is
boing mado In this respect Is being
guarded carefully although It Is
known thnt considerable right-of-way
has been purchased nud paid for.
"It la tho Southorn Pacific's an
nounced Intention to begin confciruc
tlon on tho flrst twenty miles of rond
out ot Eugeno Just ns soon ns the
rlglit-ot-wny Is secured. This will
tnko them out to their flrst tunnel
through tho mountains, which will
bo quite n long one. The Coos Dny
road Is to leavo tho main lino or tho
McClnron tract west or tho city lim
its, nnd It Is supposed thoy will,
close their option on that 10 ncres or
land on or before September 14 whe.i
It oxpires. Thl3 wjuld s'vo them
ample room for yards, round house
nnd ropalr shops for the oporatlon
or their const rond ns wall ns tho
Xaton extension to th-a ciibt."
hut also a rifle and shot gun used by;
tho Dnuer boys on their bear hunt
ing expedition.
win m
of go o s N
ARE IN KOSKItUKG.
J. W. Dennott to build tho Hue for Chilean steamer Tucapel, says It was
which they were recently granted a wrecked near Qullca and thirty-two
rranchlse in Marshfleld. The chnr
ter shows tho incorporators to bo
Arno Mereen, W. S. Chandler, J. H.
Wlnsor and the capital stock to be
$200,000. The compuny Is empow
ered to build nnd operate railways
(Continued on page 4.)
were drowned nnd ninety saved. OI
tho drowned, nine were passengers.
You ought to buy your HAY and
FEED or HAINES.
A TUltinsn DATn will do you
GOOD. Phone 214-J.
Messrs. Never nnd Aston Confer
With T. H. Slierldnn.
Tho Rosoburg News says: "Messrs.
Novers nnd Aston, who nro known
In Marshfleld ns tho "Independent
Surveyors." nrrlved In Roseburg Inst
night to spend a couplo or dnys look
ing niter business Interests. These
gentlemen cnused quite a stir
SALE OF CORNER OF DROADWAV
AND CENTRAL AVENUE TO
NORTH IHCND MAN FOR $lJ,n)
REPORTED CONCLUDED.
It was announced todny thnt tho
negotiations for tho snlo of tho M. P.
Gulovson corner nt tho southwost
cornor or Drondwny nnd Central nvo
nuo hnd boon closed. C. S. Wlnsor.
cnshler ol tho Dnnk ol Oregon nt
North Rond, Is tho purchaser, Tho
price ol tho corner which has fifty
foot frontago on Drondway and ono
hundred-foot' frontngo on Contrnl
nvenue, Is understood to hnvo bcou
$23,500.
Tho property Is ono of tho most
desirable unimproved pieces la
Mnrshilold. Who Mr. Wlnsor hns
associated with him or whether ho la
buying It for hlmsoir alone hns nob
been announced. Nolthor hns It been
nnnounccd whnt tho purchasers' In
tentions nro but It Is expected thnt
It will bo Improved shortly on ac
count of tho advantageous location.
COAST LEAGUE HALL SCORES.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times. )
PORTLAND, Oro Sept. C. Yos
torday's scores In tho Coast Leaguo
woro ns follows:
At Snn Francisco R If.
Vernon
San Francisco . , .,
A T ro A ...,! Ctolti
w nwa iiiuiva
Oakland . . .
Los Angoleg . . JKS 8
At Sacramento R II
Portlnnd 0 13
Sacrnmonto 4 5
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GETS TWENTY YEARS.
New York Dell Hoy Sentenced For
Murder Today. '"
(Dy Associated Press to Coos DaJ
Times.
NEW YORK. Sept. 5. Pnul Got.
In del the bell boy who was convicted
Marshfleld a few days ago, when they or tho murder or William II. Jack
arrived there quite unexpectedly, and I BHi the broker, was sentenced to
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(continued on paeo 4.) tho state prison.
REMEMBER THAT GOOD-LUCK ABIDES ONLY WITH HIM WHO DESERVES IT
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