The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 29, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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VOL XXXV
Established
us Tho Const Malt
ITALY DECLARES WAR OK
AND HOSTILITIES
Declaration of Hostilities Ef
fective at 2:30 O'clock
i This Afternoon.
BLOCKADE OF ALL
PORTS IS ARRANGED
Sultan's Refusal to Comply
With Ultimatum Leads to
Quick Action.
Italy hns n stnndlnR nrmy of
22C000 nnd 300,000 reserves
with 1,200,000 unorganized
nvnllnblo for duty.
Turkey hns n standing nrmy
of 37G.000, with 350,000 re-
serves nnd 2,000,000 unorgnn-
ized men nvnllnblo for duty.
ltnly hns 12 battleships, 23
cruisers of nil clnsscs, 13 gun-
boats, 127 warships of other
clashes, with 20,941 cnllBted
men nnd officers.
Turkey hns llvo bnttleshlpH,
five cruisers of nil clnsses, two
gunboats nnd 12 warships of
other classes, with 30,800 on-
listed olllcern nnd men.
CAUSE OK WAR.
Tripoli, on the north const of
Africa, opposite ltnly, In n
Turkish possession desired by
Italy for trade purposes. ltnly
oltei'B to lease the country, hut
Turkey declines, nnd nn Itnllnn
campaign of conquest Is tho re-
suit.
LAND .MEN TODAY
.
(By ABKoclated Press.)
MALTA, English colony, Sept.
29. A telegram from Tripoli
says twelve Itnllnn wnrshlps
are anchored off Tripoli nnd It
Is expected h landing will be
effected this afternoon.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ROME, ltnly, Sept. 29. It Is of
ficially announced hero thnt Italy
and Turkey nre In n stnto of wnr be
ginning nt half past two on tho aft
ernoon of Friday, September 29. Tho
reason given Is thnt Turkey hns fail
ed to meet tho domunds contained In
the Italian ultimatum.
Tho minister of marlno Is believed
to hnvo sent wireless orders to tho
Itnllnn lleet of Tripoli to net Imme
diately. This nctlon followed n
meeting of tho cabinet nt cloven
o'clock nt which It wns decided to
proceed with tho mensures previously
determined on.
A blockade of tho ontlro Trlpolltnn
const will bo undertaken Immediately
nnd notification of this act will bo
ent to nil powers.
STAND OK TURKEY.
Sultan OpKses Military Occupation
of Tripoli.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PARIS, France, Sept. 29. A dis
patch to tho Hnvns ngency from
Constantinople says Turkey recog
n!s completely tho economic Inter
ests of Italy but will not nccept the
proposed Itnllnn military occupation
of Tripoli.
ITALY'S PLANS GIVEN.
Will Maintain Strict Rlockndo of
Turldsh Territory.
By Associated Press to the Coos Bay..
Times) , '
CIIIASSO, Italy, Sept. 29. Tho
Italian fleet has been ordered to
Maintain a close blockade of Tripoli's
coast and prevent by force the land-l
'ng of further reinforcements. Sec-
t Instructions have been given for
NEVER RECTIFY A 'MISTAKE RY
(&&m law tms
In 1878
MARSHFIELD.
TURKEY TODAY
WILL OPEN ANY
TURKISH REPLY
TO
Sultan Expresses Surprise at
Stand Italy Has Suddenly
Taken Against Him.
(By Assoclnted I'rcss to Coos Daj
Times)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Sept.
29. Tho TurklBh reply to tho ultl-
nintum of ltnly, which demnnded ns-
I surnnccs there would be no resist
lance to the Italian occupation of Tri
poli nnd Cyrcno coinnuinlcntcd to
i tho Itnllnn charge d'affaires, Slgnor
! 1)1 Martlno, tills morning. The moB
I sage was couched In friendly terms
nnd expressed Biirprlso nt the nctton
of ltnly in view of tho cordial rein
tlnns existing between tho two coun
tries. It pointed out thnt Itnllnns In
Tripoli hnd not been threatened nnd
It wns hoped ltnly would desist from
her contemplnted mensures. Tho
Impression prevails In diplomatic clr-
elcs thnt tho nolo will not bo Hatls-
factory to Italy.
T
UNTIL DEM
Renew Oath of Unity and Alle
giance to Turkey to "Last
Dron of Blood."
(By Assoclntcd press to the coos Bay,
V lines)
TRilUOLI, Sept. 29. Nearly nil
the Europeans Inst night loft on or
(tor's from tho Itnllnn consul nnd
this morning tho streets oro desert-'
ed excopt for squads of Turkish
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soldlors. who nro enthus'nBtlc over of through freight from Portland jtrp p tno eonBt Cn()ti Mngeo ro
tho sltuntlon. Tho Arabs hnvo hold nnd nlso ninny through passenger ; pmB tnnt- wj,j0 tncro wnB a ,'lwuj
innss meetings in an mo mosques
nnd tnken the solemn oath of unity
nnd nlleglnnco to tho Turkish ling
"to tho Inst drop of blood."
REYOIl' IN TURKEY.
Albanians Want General Gurllmldl to
I,ead Revolution.
(By Associated Press to th Coos Bny
Times)
CIIIASSO, Italy, Sopt. 29. Tho
Albanians nro importuning aenernl
Garibaldi to take advantage of tho
sltuntlon nnd orgnnlzo another Alba
nian revolution In Turkey.
TURKEY WlLlfNOT RESIST.
Decided Not to Oppose Itnllnn Iiiiml-
lug nt Tripoli.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bny
Times)
PARIS, France, Sept. 29. A dls
patch to tho Havas agoncy from Cons
tantinople says tho Turkish govern-
mont has decided not to roslst tho
Itnllan landing at Tripoli.
wwwsNNN
n strntoglc distribution of ships
along tho Albanian, Macedonian and
Syrian coast tho moment action is
bcKim, to prevent any nttompt by ,
Turkey to nttnek tho Italian coast
through prlvateors. Ships hnvo been
Instructed not only to defend Ita
lians but nlso all foreigners on Ot
toman territory.
FLASHLIGHTS nnd batteries at
THE GUNNERY.
If you have APPENDICITIS. See
DR. WINKLER.
FOOTBALL supplies at tho GUN
NERY. Salmon TROLLING outfits at Tho
GUNNERY.
If you have a GOITRE? See DR.
WINKLER.
HUNTING COATS at TIIE GUN
NERY. IF your STOMACH Is out of order
See DR. WINKLER.
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.1911 EVENING EDITION.
FO M IRS ARE ENTOMBED 5
Hope tO Save Men Buried n;cnb,c diltch from Fairbanks re
ceived last night stated thnt hope
Shaft Near Fairbanks
Drill Air Holes Into Cham
ber. (By Assoclntcd Press to Coos Bny
TlmcB.)
SEATTLE, Wnsh., Sept. 29. A
u
E CITY"
IS
Noted Chicago Amusement
Park Swept by Conflagra
tion This Afternoon
(By Assoclntcd Press to
Coos Bay
Times)
CHICAGO, Sept. 29. Tho "White
O.ty,"" nn nmusoment park on the
south side, Is snld to bo doomed by
n Arc that started this afternoon.
The Benson nt tho pnrk closed Sat-
unlay, it Is sa d none of tiie eon
cessions can bo saved.
W TODAY
Steamship Sails For Eureka
This Morning With Many
Passengers. .
The Alllanco sailed this morning
for Eurokn. Sho hnd "heavy cargo
I A-innnir thoso Riilllni from litre on
tho Alliance Wore the 'following
Stella Carlisle, I,. Q. Carlisle. Mrs.
SI. Carlisle T.' Brndloy, II, A. White.
Geo II. Bloom, J. Powloy, L. Han
son, John Vorstlng, Clnrko .Tqnnor,
F. Jnmeson, Lydln Barton, Vernon
Knussen, G. W. Kaujnon, Georgia
Gllkey nnd A. Mlsslp.
FOWLER IS DELAYED.
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times)
EMIGRANT GAP, Sopt. 29. Av
Intor Fowler attempted to stnrt this
morning but euglno trouble com
pelled n furthor postponement.
PLEASED WITH COOS RAY.
Edward Kruso, Owner of Elizabeth,
Slakes First Trip Here.
Edwnrd Kruso, managing owner
of the stenmor Elizabeth, which piles
between Bandon ana ann i-rancieco,
returned to Bnndon this morning
wjtn CoI R, jj, Kosa. This was his
flrgt trjp to c008 uny although ho had
vj8jtod Bnndon n couplo of times nnd
j,0 wns very much surprised nnd
gratified to find Mnrshflold bo far ad
vnnced. Yesterday nfternoon, ho
and Col. Rosa wero taken over the
town nnd to the Smith mill In an
auto by J. Albert SlatBon and Hor
bert Lockhart. His company has
been figuring on putting nnother ves
sel on the Coos county-San Francisco
run nnd perhnps It may also run to
Coos Bay as well as Bandon. Col.
Rosa says that Mr. Kruso has been
pne of the best friends that Bandon
and tho Coqullle Valley has ever had.
RUMHELLS and Indian clubs at
THE GUNNERY.
AUTOS now RUNNING between
DRAIN and ALLEGANY. TICKETS
on Bale at tho RU8Y CORNER. SER
VICE will CONTINUE until rainy
season.
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STRIKE OF EMPLOYES OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC
MOMENT AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL CALLED FOR TOMORROW
Ib entertained for tho fourteen min
ers, mostly Russians, who arc on
tombed In Shnkcspcaro plnccr mine
on Dome Creek ns they were still
nllvc. The drill hns been tnken to
tho Clnlm to bore nlr holes to tho
chamber In which the men nro lm-
prisoned
Canadian Express Offices In
Hamilton Looted of $15,000
1 Last Night.
(By Assoclntcd Press to the Coos Buy
Times.)
HAMILTON, OnL, Sopt. 29. The
local offices of the Canadian PncI-
flc Repress company wero robbed of
$15,000 In ensh during last night.
i
EARLY TODAY
Brings In Many Passengers
From San Francisco
Sails Sunday.
BIG ROBBERY
IN ONTARIO
The Itedondo nrrlved In this morn-ildont
lug from San fViuicIbco nftor a good
wind,-there wns Uttlo sen to .Impede
their progress.
Tho Itedondo loft San Francisco nt
0 o'clock Wednesday evening, Sho
will snfl from hero nt -I o'clock Sun
day nfternoon. '
Among those arriving on tho Ite
dondo were the. following:
I. C. Fnller, Mrs. E. Stephens, Mrs
A. T. Hnlncs, Mrs. vP. Stcndrldgo,
Stnnley Stcndrldgo, Mrs. Alex Lund,
Mrs. A. Ohmnn, Blanche Ohman, A.
J, Mendel, M. L. Hunt, Mrs. M. L.
Hunt, Paul Hunt, Julian Hunt, Rob-
bio Hunt, Leo J. Cnry, Mrs. Leo J.
Cnry, Arthur Conch, Mrs. Arthur
Coach, W. H. Sanlott, 11. E. Mlllor,
Mrs. II. E. Miller. L. W. Plnnz, Mlsa
A. C. Lodd, L. Wndo, Sirs. Florcnco
Baxtor, A. Llehl, F. W. Kom, Mrs.
K- W. Kom, F. M. Fenley, Leo Stnn-
dledg, Mrs. Cannon nnd child, An
drew Pedorson, J. Pedro, P. Sulli
van, P. Andrews, A. D. Zerblnos, M.
Anderson, Chns Shores,
O'RRIEN CHANGED PLAN.
Party Did Not Go to Eiigeno on Re
turn Trip.
, Tho Eugono Guard says; "Tho au
tomobile which was to have brought
Genoral Mannger J. P. O'Brien nnd
the party of Southern Pacific olllclals
from Mnpleton to Eugono over tho
lino of the proposed Eugene-Coos Bny
extension, enmo in empty Tuesday
night, tho ronds being too slippery
from tho hard rain for tho officials
kto come across tho coast rango. They
chartered n tug from Florenco to
Newport and will return to Portland
via the Corvallls & Eastern.
4 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. ,
We want freBh salmon and are
prepared to pay the highest cash
price for them. For further parti
culars see C. G. HOCKETT,
Empire City, oi
GEO. F. SMITH,
Coob River
RATTLING ITS SKELETON
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mnli
mill Coos Hny Advertiser.
STANDS FIRM
President Reguin of Railway
Employes Says All Are
Ready For Strike.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29
President Reguin of the Federation
of Shop Employees engaged In tele-'
graphic communication today with
i tho van'ous union olllclals on the
i coast. Reguin dcclnres t'ho men ate
'standing together nnd will continue
to tho Inst ditch.
LUMHEH COMPANY KAILS.
RoeeUor Appointed For Sondlteluici'
Company of Cairo, III.
By Associated Press to tho Coon Hay
Times.,
CAIRO, III., Sopt. 29. A receiver
wnB nppolnted today for tho E. Sontl-
helmor Lumbor company. Tho Hn-
billtlcB nro given ns $700,000 nnd
tho assets $1,2&0,000.
PROSPERITY IS
TAFTSJESIRE
President In Speech at Water
loo Urges Restoration of
Confidence. '
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.,
WATERLOO, la., Sept. 20. PrcB-
Tnft received nn enthusiastic
welcomo when he renched this placo
yesterday. He delivered a lengthy ad
dress, his subject, "Tho Itolalfon of
Government to the Business of tho
Country," being ono of the most lm
portuut ho Ib to' deliver on his pro
sent tour.
' After stating his attitude on rail
road regulation, tho trusts, tho tar
iff nnd tho monetary situation, Pres
ident Tnft concluded his address ns
follows;
"Wo must hnvo Investments from
which to secure n largo wages fund,
which is needed to Biipport tho wngowhnt is tho romody? It la tho ro
enrnors. Wo muat Insplro In tho Btorntlon of confidence between the
biiBlnesB men who control thoso In-Insses of perBons who hnvo been op
vestiuontB tho confidence thnt they posing onch other In times paBt, who
will not bo driven out of business, 'now, nftor tho reforms nro Initiated
If rnllronda nro unjustly legislated nnd nro in process of bolnu effectod-
against by Stnto legislation to tho
point where thoy enn not do n prollt
ablo business, tho Injury Is moro di
rect to tho wngo earners of tho rail
way than It Ib to tho shareholder, bo-
causo tho shareholders presumably j
nro people who hnvo somo other
means of livelihood thnn tho divi
dends from tho stock, while tho wngo
enrners nro entirely dependent on n
cmulnuanco of conditions which
mnko tho wages fund largo and sup
ports tho wago earner and his .fam
ily. "Lot us reason together.
Lot ub
bo chnrjtnblo nnd kind. Lot ub not i f.om nmnv thousands of citizens ot
bo bo suspicious nnd nscrlbo corrupt De8 M0nes when ho hognn tho scc
motlvcB to ovoryono In tho commit- on(l (lny ot ,8 lowa tour. seiintr
nlty but our particular flronds and cummins, n progressive lendor. who
political associates. Lot us do team- wn9 conspicuously absent yesterday,
work In tho community. Lot a wn8 up br,Bht nml oarly aml toti'
linvo lUKiHimiuii uuu iiuiliB, ur III! ""'Tnft tn.lnv n hl trnln
senco of legislation If It bo unneces
sary. And let us npprovo nnd
praise tho great business enterprise
nnd genius thnt honestly nnd by pro
per mothods nccumulntos proporty
""! Pts It Into productive Indua-
tries, supports tho thousands of work-
men, and furnishes profit to thoso
whoso savings have gono Into tho
shares nnd bonds of the enterprise.
" - " "' ".PUNCHING bags at Tho GUXXERV.
future. Business Is halting now, I . ,. ,
There Is doubt and distrust among
GOOD THINGS ARE ADVfltflSED
LET THE NEXT THING YOU UUY
AT A STORE RE AN ADVERTISED
IT MEANS HETTEIl SERVICH.
ARTICLE AND, IK POSSIBLE, THE
.t4-tii itrvi.ir ftnin v-?u XVI IT 111i"tf It
iirVl IIViIliH 1IIU1UJ3 JLVTW W.M
No. 65
Over 35,000 Men In Shops of
Harriman Systems to Quit
Saturday.
STRIKE ORDER WIRED
TO LOCALS EARLY TODAY
Union Leaders Declare ThaC
Men Will Stick Together
In Great Struggle.
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STRIKE ORDER ISSUED.
(By Assoclntcd ProsBB.)
CHICAGO, III., Sept. 29.
Tho following Is tho text of tho
Union strlko order: "All efforts
hnvo foiled. Kruttschiiltt! ro-
fiiBes. All crnftB Btrlko Satur-
day, September 30, nt 10 A. M. "
Letter of MnBtructloiiB follows.
Let every man do his duty.'
By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times.
CHICAGO. III.. Sopt. 29. The.
Bhopmen on the Hnrrlmnn lines and
Illinois Central will go on n Btrlko
nt 10 o'clock tomorrow morning nc
cordlug to HtntomontB by J. W. Kldin. ,
president of tho Blacksmith's Unfonv
Tho Btrlko order wns Issued nnd the."
tlino Bet thtu morning, nftor n con
ference with flvo union presidents.
ISSUE STItlKi: ORDER."
Heads of HolleniinUcrH nnl Carmen'! r
I'nloim Issue It Today
By Associated TrosR to tho Cons-Bny '
Times.)
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2ff. Follow
ing n conference hero today be
tween PresldentB J. A. Franklin nnd
M. F. Rynn of tho nollonnnkcra and
Cnrmen'H Unions rcBpectlvoly, thoi
two men sent, out Btrlko orifars to'
members Of their uiiIoiih tills nftor
noon.
Pres'dent Franklin nnd Hyutj of
the BollermnkerH mid Canneim' Uii
Ioiih, respectively, corroborated tfih
Hkntomont of President Klnu of IHlv
BlackBiultliB Union, given fit Clfcji
go, to tho eeffct 'that tho tlmo for
calling tho strike wns agreed oir this
morning In n conference by wire.
According to Frnnkllu, non-union
workorB nro being brought both here
nnd In Chicago to tako tho placo or
union workers.
Investors, due to n fear of blind en
mity tnwnnl mirrrHfi!l nntnnirlun
i -
ought to come togethor in amity and.'
make tho best uso of tho onormouai
resources wo hnvo In this country for
tho promotion of gouornl prosporlty
and tho securing nnd encouragomouU
of individual happiness.
TAKT IX DICS MOINES.
Senator Cumuilus Welcome Presi
dent There Today.
(By Associated I'reHa to Coos Baj"
Times.) j
DES MOINES, lit., Sept. 29.
president Tnft received u welcome
Taft's prin
cipal address nt the Coliseum wotj
dovoted to tho pence treaties.
ALONG TIIE WATERFRONT;
Tho President Balled yesterday fox
tho Coqullle with a cargo of general
merchandise.
Tho nrcakwnter will Bnft at 3
o'clock Saturday for Portland.
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