The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 08, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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    K0OSBAY0NlY HAD A FEW MORE REAL BOOSTERS LIKE W. S. CHANDLER
YOUR. ADS CARRYING
SOMEONE HAS SAID:
"A store's advertising space la a
newspaper, compared with tho spww
used by other stores, should doffln
It comparative Importance 1b tfei
comimmltyt Docs your storo's
vcrti.slng spneo do thnt?
1'our store-news, biiouiii nppcnr as
regularly ns docs this newspaper. If
n newspaper omitted mi Issuo now
nntl then even for so welpity a rea
son ns fenrluB Unit It might rain -
(3mt
It would not no n Rooi! newspaper.
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED 1'ItKSS
VOL XXXV
Established In 1878
ns The Coast Malt
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Time. Const Mnll
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No.4S
limns nm
HH ML UUntHT IU lit CLAIM RAILWAY
ESTABLISHED IN MARSNFIELD
El
H V
Special Inspector Morse De
cides to Recommend City
i Carriers Here.
SERVICE TO START
ABOUT JANUARY 1
LEAVE TODAY
Favors Additional Clerk and
Sunday Closing Here
Urrjes Better Roads
After mulling it cnroful Investiga
tion of I lie Hltiiutlou here, Special In
fpcclor S. It. Morse nnnouened today
tlmt he Intel (leeiiled to recommend
free mull delivery Hurvlco for tho city
of Maishllold, us was potltloneil by
FO THE
SOU
Situation Between Illinois Cen
tral and Shopmen Tense-
Conference at San Francis
co Opens.
(Dy Associated PrcBB to Coos Day
Times.;
CHICAGO, III., Sept. 8 Reports
that the shopmen of the Illinois Cen
tral nmy ho ordered to strike bccnuio
tho refusal of the railroad to re
cognize tho recently organized f oiler
Alliance Sails For Eureka With nll(m wnH revived imro today, when a
, . , . "lory was circulated that -wrPlen no-
Larrje List of Passengers jtico instructing the men to nik- uut
North Mnnrhv !WIIH 8011t t0 lho vnr,ow" loca' br""
IMUIlll IVIOnuay. jBovcml days ago to b0 held in nboy-
The Alliance sailed today for Ku-'ance until released by telegraph fvnm
rokn with a good list of pnsrougors i tho ollkors of tho federate 1 body
and considerable freight. She In , Inter. It Is expected that definite nc-
fichoduled to rotum bore Monday and tlnu on tho strllto proposition will bo
snll tho same day for Portland. i taken at Sunday's meeting of the exc-
Among those leaving hero on tho,r,lt'vp coinmlttce of the liitcrnutlon
Alliance were the following: lnI unions.
Employes of the Illinois Central nnd
allied lines to be prepared for tho
calling of n strike. The men nro
nearer n walkout than they have been
any time during the past week,
union officials Bald here today. Of
ficials sny tho warning wns sent so
that the men mny retrench nnd oth
erwise be ready to quit work should
tho strike be decided.
S.
CHANDLER
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M
FIVE STORY BUILDING SOON
Gulovson Property Bought For
Coos Bay Booster Who
Will Improve It.
Confer ut San KruucNco.
(liy
Associated Press to Coos Hny
Times.)
SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl., Sept. 8.
Owing to dolnys In tho arrival of
momberH from dlBtnnt points only,
an Informnl meeting of tho Hoard of
tho Federation of tho Shop Em
ployes of the llarrlmnn linos and thy
International Presidents of tho Shop
Craft Unions Involved was hold to
day In regard to tho refusal of Vice
President KruttBchnltt to recognize
tho federation. No docltdvo action Is
TOGO OVER
Amount of Civil Jury Business
Small In Circuit Court
Grand Jury Busy.
CHANDLER HOTEL ANNEX
ERECTED AT SAME TIME
1 ln T. .1. Marquis, A. E. Ilelton. M. A.! A warning has been sent to 35.000 I exnected until tomorrow when all the
the Marsliileld Cluimher of Com- Strauss, E. M. Waller, W. (1. Thomn- members of tho Federation of Shop committeemen will bo on linnd.
i "i -f
mcrce. Tho oMiimlslinienl of tho sor-Json, R
vice will probably bo about January
1, next, If tho people hero comply
with some minor conditions as thoy
undoubtedly will. It Is barely pos
sible that It mny bu established
silently earlier than January 1.
Resides recoinnieiidlug the otttnb
Italian nt of the free mall delivery
fcrvlce. Mr. Morse will recommend
thnt Vostinnstcr Curtis ho allowed an
Additional clerk here. He will also
recommend that tho Sunday closing
regulation ho mndo applicable to tho
Marshflcld postofllce.
The cBtnbllshment of the free mall
delivery will he n big boon to Marsh
field people and Iiub boon long desir
ed. Mr. Morse, will recommend two
curriers to start -with and has map
icd out the city so thnt practically
every section of It will bo served.
There will bo one delivery In tho
resldenco sections nnd two In thu
business section.
Tho portion of tho city to bo serv
ed Is ns follows:
Hounded on the enst by the hay
nnd theme by a lino running as fol
lows: West on Johnson nvonuo to
South Fifth street, theneo north to
Hnll. thence west to Seventh, theneo
north to (iohlou, theneo west to
Tenth, thence south to Igersoll nnd
buck to Golden, thonco woirt to
Twelfth, thence north to Central,
thence west to Fourteenth, thonco
north to Comnierelnl, thonco oast to
North Fifth, theneo north to Alder,
thence east to Fourth, thonco north
to Hush, tlience to Cedar nnd east to
IJronilwny. theneo north on Broad
way, theiKe north on nrondwny nnd
akhiB In tho settled portion of Fern
dide ns fnr north ns KIngwood ave
nue.
The two carriers district will ho
divided by Central avenue, No. 1 tnk
hiis that section of tho city, south of
Central. A civil servlco examination
will ho ordored held hero to try nnd
m local men to qualify. Tho pay of
mail carriers Is $C00 for tho first
year, soo for tho second year and
then $100 a year Increnso for tinea
ywrs until tho maximum salary of
li.100 per nnnuni Is renched.
Mr. Morso plans to have tho car
riers start by 7:30 In tho morning
n the first delivery in tho business
"strict which will bo bounded by
he hny and n lino running south
from the Intersection of Front and
orth nroadwny on nrondwny to
Marku. theneo west to Second
street. the;-e, BOHtu t0 Curtis and
theno enfit t0 nroadwny. Tho sec
oml delivery in tho buslnoss section
will st.,rt nlmiit 2 o'clock in the nft
crnom,, i 80,.tng Ul0 mnlli tho
mall-carrlerg will bo handled first so
that the carriers will have it dollvor
" u.v tho tlnio It could bo obtained
U of a regular mall box In tho post
office. The dellvory for tho resldonco sec
tion Will hH . -l... n ....,. -
- o... tt UUUlll il U UlUUK 111
M. Cnso, Loron O'Connor.
Mrs. J. L. Miisson. Miss F. Shaw. j fll I Sin H
Ames S. Johnson mid fnmlly. M. .V. ft I M Itul'l IS
Stevens, Tom Thompson, L. Hurt. W. , 111! LIloU IU
NOW OPPOSED
J. Wilson, Dalton. Howntt and wife, i
Mrs. Lucy Cook, Mrs. Welch. A. II.
Eddy, E. M. Wallace, Ed. Dotlefsou,
J.,H. Krnnk.
filll WAV MS
OF COOS BAY
Author Writes Letter Condemn
ing Reciprocity With
United States. '
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times)
MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada,
CROP REPORT
IS GIN OCT
Three Applicants For Long
Term Leases on Business
Rooms In New Block.
Announcement wnB mndo today
Judge Coko returned to Coqullloj
yesterday to resuiuo the adjourn-1
od term of Circuit Court which was I
convened thorn TiipmiImv fnr tin, imp..
poso of clonrlng up the docltot for tho J tlml tho M" v' Oll'ovs()n corner nt
regular term of court which will open j Hroadway nnd Contrnl nvonuo jvhicht
next .Monday. was purchiiBud by C. S. Wlnsor ot
SXlS """I "" boon acquired for
been settled out of court nnd a good W. S. Chandler. It woh coupled with
many continued until tho Uocoinbor. tMo miouiioti.Mt n.., m- ni,,,n
term. In coiiBenuonco. tho amount ,Mo ol'co'nt that Mr. Chnn-
of civil business for the jury at tho JiUor hau already taken stops to oroct
coming term of court promised to ho
small, 'iiiero nro several crlmliiul
ensos to come up bosldos those that
may result from tho Investigation of
tno grnnu jury now underway.
There aro no cnsoB of particular
Importance nsldo from the crlm'nal
cases to como up nt this term of
court
Government Estimate of Con
ditions and Yields of Farm
Products Issued.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coim Dnv
Times)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. S.
'j no condition of spring wheat aa
PronrCSS On COOS BaV and , f "t" 8 U"'lyard K1"llnK n cnu, shown In the government crop report
rrogress on ooos bay ana Iottor t0 ,ocnI lmpor Blvog hlB ren. to(lny s c ho
Boise Right-of-Way Ter
minal Railways Stand.
Nothing particularly new has de
veloped In the railroad situation lo
cally today. There were a number
of storlos nllont, nevertheless.
Pctor Loggle, who has boon out
getting right-iif-wny for tho Coob Hny
and Hnlso stated today that thoy had
secured promises or options of about
eighty por com of tho right-of-way
hotwoon tho river and tho Douglns
county lino. All of the big land
holders have given right-of-way, tho
last to promlso It being Manager
Armstrong of tho Mennsha Wooden-
wnro company. Mr. Armstrong nns
Just returned to tho Hay nnd could
not bo seen before. Ho has promised
rlght-of-wny both over the Southern
Oregon nnd Menasha Woodonwnro
holdings.
Engineer Aston of tho Coos Hay
and Eastern Electric says thoy aro
making good progress with their sur
veys. Thoy did not present tholr ap
plication to tho county commissioners
this week for n franchlso over tho
Mlddlo Fork rond, ns was expected,
owing to tho survey not having pro
gressed sufllclontly. They will mnko
application Inter. E. W. Novofa of
tho company who has boon nt Ho
sehurg Is duo In today.
Thero Is nothing new In tho South
ern Pacific project of tho Terminal
Railway matter today, so far as
could bo nscortnlned. Ilowovor, It Is
sons opposing reciprocity with tho 98 bU8llol. nll whent dcrQ yel(, ,
unueu amies, no saiu, "i no not tin- estimated nt 12.C buaholB. Onta con-
dorstand how nlno million people , iB u,p nm, tho ncro yIeI(,
can ontor Into such arrnngomonts as Cstlmntcd nt 23.0 bushols. nnrloy's
aro proposed with nlnoty million condition Is 05.5 nnd tho ncro
BtrnngorB on nn open frontier 4,000 yIol(, 2o.3 hushels. Potnto's condl-
miles long nnd nt tho snmo tlmo tlon ls 50(S,(, nn(, tho ncro yloIl, 74o
preserve their national Integrity." buBlielB, Tho tot-, ylol(1 of hny ,
Ten to ono nro too heavy odds. No 4C,900.000 tons nnd tho acre yield
single Canadian would accept such 19 t01, wtJl Q1nltJ. of no.j,r(
odds In nny private matter that was Tho totn, ,,rodnctlon of wheat In
ns vital to him personally as is this 1m wn8. 8,,rB 203.41 S.C00
Issue to the nation. It Is hor soul i,1Iflllol9. nll whont cr,C,7C2,400
inai Lnnnna respects today."
bushels.
GIVE CONCERT RUMOR ASTOR
GUILTY TODAY
JUHV ItETL'HXS VKIIDICT IX NOT-
El) VIHGIXIA Ml'HDEH CASH
THIS AFIHHXOOX.
HEATTli: IS Gl'ILTV.
WED
COOS HAY COXCHHT HAXI) Alt
HAXGICS SPECIAL PHOGHAM
IOH OUT-HOOH EXTEHTAIX
MEXT TOXIGHT.
Director Fonton of tho Coos nay
Concert Hand announced this after
noon thnt n special concert will bo
given nt Front nnd Market streets nt
8 o'clock this evening. The program
follows:
1. Mnrch, "Zncatecns" Codlnn
2. Overture, "Poet nnd Peasant"
Suppo
'3. Pilgrim's Chorus from Tnnn-
Report Today That New York
Millionaire and Girl Are
Married.
ASTOll DENIES IT.
(Hy Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Sept. 8. Col-
onol Astor was seen Into this
nftornoon nnd denied ho was !
married.
(Hy Associated Press.)
CHESTERFIELD COURT-
HOUSE, Vn., Sept. 8 The Jury
In tho Ilonttie cnso returnod n
verdict of guilty.
(Ry Associated Prosa to tho Cooa Hay
Times.)
CIIEST10RFIHLD COURTHOUSE,
Vn., Sopt. 8. It Is possible that bo
fore midnight tonight, Henry Clny
Heattle, Jr., Indicted for tho murder
of his wlfo, will know his fate. Ho-
foro Biinsot, Harry M. Smith, Jr..
counsel for tho defense, nnd T. O.
Wondoburg for tho prosecution, will
hnvo concluded tho bnttlo of words
heforo the twolvo Jurymen who nro
expected to reach n verdict tonight.
Smith reviewed tho evldonco nnd sev
erely nrrnlgned tho testimony nnd nt
tltudo of Paul nonttlo. Ho spoke
four hours, concluding Just boforc
tho luncheon recess.
h. O. Wendonborg, for tho prosecu
tion, began his closing speech this nr
tornoon. Tho lndlcntloiiB nro tat
tho cnso will go to tho Jury nbout 5
or C o'clock todny.
During his argument, Wendonburg
told of tho bloody shirt worn by Hent
tlo on tho night of tho murder nnd
4
(Hy Associated Press to thu Coos nny
Times)
NEW YORK, Sopt. 8. It ls re
ported that Colonel John Jacob Astor
lfnusor Wngnor
i,.0,l Hint tho holders of tho Cooi sol' "To E'"l of
Terminal Railway franchise refused World With You".... Rail
n ., over to tho Southorn Pacific U' Hwnnl.
that frnnchiso or nny part of It n's5- I"ot mHB' from Faust. .Gounod nnd Miss Madellno Forco woro nmr
wns doslrod by Messrs. Mlllls nnd "' I3B011)0' f IIoIo ""'1 lier ' rleil either Into yostordny or todny
Mlngus at tho conteronco. Thoy
pledged thnt tho Southern Pacific
would ho glvon tho samo sorvlco nt
the snmo proportionate cost ovor tho
terminals as any other railway that
might doslro to uso it, guaranteeing
equal forms to nil.
Grays Denl.il. '
Tho Eugene Guard prints tho fol
lowing In an Interview with President
n.... nt Mia uiiiiinosliiOrecon: "Re-
.. -.- .v m-u.iv v k ututn . viti.j ". ..v
"e morning. On each trip tho car- forring to tho Coos Ray proposition I V:' .opp, v rn
Tiers Will nnll4 .... ... .., . .i i. ,MM. M, nnnin nf 'SlAl'M- niUK.hU- CO.
. " "n.-ti. uumoing mnn aim in coiuicwiiuu mm .....v.. i..v- -.
will make n special trip between 5 the Oregon Electric has been men
and G o'clock each evening to gather tloned, Mr. Gray said: 'You may de
IJJlJJPlaced In tho drop letter i ny that story P0! vely "Ij0"
(Continued on page 4.)
(Continued on page 2.)
todny
Trojan Maidens. at tho home of G. n. Glover, a friond
h. Entry of tho Nubian Slaves. 0f tho Forco fnmlly nt Fulrflo.d,
c. Pas Soul of Cleopatra. Conn. It nlso wns reported they
C. Wnltz, "Jolly Follows. .Vollstodt would snll this ovonlng for llormudn
7. Polish Dnnco No. 2. .Schnrwonkn on tho ynoht Noma. No confirmation
S. March, "Western World". . .Moon or donlnl could be securod nt tho
Force homo. Colonol Astor could not
Duy your FRESH EGGS nt the bo found.
AXOXA GROCERY. Only :n CENTS
per dozen. Phono 110-J. j .lIUdXEHY OPEXIXH.
! My Fall nnd Winter millinery
CHICKENS Fryers nnd stews nt opening takes place September 7, 8
nnd 9. A cordlnl Invitation ls ex
tended to the Indies of Coos Day and
Coos county to call and Inspect tho
new styles.
A TUKKlSn IJATII will do you J MRS. M. J. ELROD,
GOOD. Phone 214-J. North Front street.
, the gun ns "thoso muto ovldonccs of
this dastardly deed" and declared the
largo spot of blood on tho lowor part
of tho shirt and tho nbionco of stnliiB
on tho uppor parts of tho si novo
showed neattlo hnd sat against tho
body of his wlfo nnd did not as ho
olnlmod hold hor with ouo hand while,
ho drove with tho other fi5 mllos nn
hour.
DERBY
Thru Us flavor won Its favor.
Roglnnlng today the CI,.ltKK
.MIMdXKHV hnvo on display nll the
now FALL nnd WINTER styles In
millinery. All tho nowost nnd EX
CLUSIVE CHH.VHOXS In nbundnnt
choice may bo seen HERE, attrnctlvo
styles In tho new autumn shnpoa,
thoy can't bo described In n word
lu hnndsonio live-story brick block on
the corner nnd thnt work on It will
probably bo started this fall. At tho
Bamo time, work will start on tho
annex to The Chandler hotel, making
nn entire solid block.
Tho Gulovson comor Is DOxlOO
feet, fronting tho long wny on Droad
wny. Tho ground to bo covered by
The Chandler hotel annex Is nlso GOx
100, tho B0-foot frontugo bolng on
Central avenue.
Mr. Chnndlor .today telegraphed to
his son, Will, nt Snn Francisco who
is nn architect to como hero nt once
to draw plnns for tho now biilldlng-j.
Tho building on the Gulovson prop
erty will bo for stores nnd ofllco build
ings. Threo locnl firms hnvo already
mndo application for long term leanos
on tho rooms In tho lowor part of
the building.
Tho acquiring of tho Gulovson cor
ner has been something that Mr.
Chandler linn long doslrod. It fits
In well with his other holdings ami
tho Improvements ho has already
made here Iiiih greatly enhanced the;
valuo of tho proporty.
Tho nnnounconiont that Mr. Chan
dler had secured tho proporty wus n
welcomo nows to tho buHlncBU men
and pooplo of Coos Hay generally
becauso thoy folt, oven before ho In
timated, that ho would Improve thfn
cholco locution. Incidentally It call
ed forth 8omo linudBOino bouquets In
appreciation of Mr. Chnudlor's work
In tho past towards developing
Mnrshflold and Coos Hay. That tho
big Investments and Improvements
ho has mndo horo oven In advance of
tho progress of tho town nnd com
munity, which will ovontunlly hand
somely rownrd him In dollura awl
conta according to tho hollof of ovo
ry Coob Hay booster, Is appreciated
nnd praised, street talk today mora
thnn confirmed It. '
Negotiations for some other down
town business proporty aro nlso In
progress but others had beon closed
todny.
ID CLEWTO
10 IT
Authorities Unable to Find Any
Trace of Slayer of Woman
and Son Near Portland
PORTLAND, Oro., Sopt. 8 Tho
authorities today aro nt loss for n
clow to tho murderor of Mrs. Wahr
umn and her four-yoear old eon ut
Scapooso. Ouo clow connecting n
stranger and a missing pair of booto
each bolng different, distinctive al- froni "10 Wohrmnn cabin has lieon
most llluslvo In beauty; poems in disproved by finding tho bootB on tho
promlsos. The autopsy today devel
oped tho fact that tho body of Mrs.
Wohrman wus not violated.
velvet and ribbon.
HUILDIXG SITE, 100x114. Three
views. FINEST on Ray, for $(H)i
ensh. P.O. nox 841, Mnrshflold.
Roys' School Suits with two fwlra"
of pants at the Woolon Mill Storo.
THE BOOSTER WILL HAVE HIS MONUMENT IN THE HEARTS OF MEN
A
f .