The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 03, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Tlliuw. Const .Mull
and Coos Buy Advertiser.
No. 68
OPENED AT 10 O'CLOCK TDOAY
' First Real Engagement Be
tween Italians and Turks
Now In Progress.
REPORT IS CONFIRMED
FROM MANY POINTS
FS
IS
But Meager News of Struggle
Between Nations Is Ob
tainable Yet. .
By Associated Press to tlio Cons Day
Tlmuri.)
GLASGOW, Scotland, Oct. 3 A
private message todny from Jorbn,
n Islnnd off Tunis, tmyH, "A helio
graph mcsBiiKo from Tripoli snys tlio
bombardment has begun. Ships nro
bombarding sovoral places. Tlio In
habitants nro leaving."
ROME COXFIIt.MS IT.
Ofllclid Information Given Out About
Bombardment.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Da
Times.)
PAUIS, Franco, Oct. 3. A dis
patch to Lo Temps from Homo snys
according to Information from nn of
ficial source tlio bombardment of Tri
poli began at ten o'clock this morn
ing.
Tf
OF WAR TUT
Italian Cruiser Said to Have
Brought Turkish Warship
Prize Into Port.
(By Associate Press to Coos Uj
Times.)
LONDON, England, Oct. 3. A
news dispatch from Rome says n tele
gram from Tnranto states that nn
Italian cruiser, the Marco Polo, has
arrived at Tarnnto with n captured
Tlrklsh warship having on board n
Turkish Uonurnl, two hundred sol
dleiH, two hundred horses and Mvo
thousand rlllos.
FORFEITS NEARLY $2,000,000 TO
WED ffl OF HER CHOICE TODAY
CHANGE NAIE
TO COOS BAY
LONDON HEARS NEWS.
Gtvnt
Da)
l)llntch From Homo Buyn
Hattlo Is On.
(By Associated ITobs to Coos
Times)
LONDON, England, Oct. 3 A dis
patch from Homo Buys tho bombard
ment of Tripoli hns begun.
Tl'HKISH SHIPS HACK.
Fourteen of Sultun'H Fleet Return u
DardauelleK.
D; Associated Press to the Coos Buy
Times.)
PARIS, Franco, Oct. 3. A dls
pitch to Lo Temps from Athens says
fourteen Turkish warships havo re
entered tho Dardanelles.
1
ER TRIAL
MURDER CAUSE
Two Killed and Third Officer
Shot While Trying to Serve
Subpoenas.
(Br Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
M1DDLESDOHO, Ky., Oct. 3., In
attempt to subpoena witnesses
ted for a murder trial at Gibson
Station, Va two sons of James Col
lins were killed and another fatally
funded today. Tho subpoenas wore
w have been sorved on women whoso
wi navo not beon learned. Tho
fleers met resistance and when they
'mptea to force their way Into
homes of tho women, woro shot.
POSSE OUTS IIUSV.
glnlans After Slayers of Deputy
SIlPi.KVu
1 Associated I'resa to Coos Day
Times.)
J0NESVILLE. Va.. Oct. 3. A
Wsse has been organized here to re-
u the Oodles of the officers shot
ni arrest the men bolloved to bo
rePOnsible. The Hrnrt mon nro John
jMVilliara Collins, deputy sheriffs
1 Belle County, Ky., and Geo Tuc
er sheriff of Leo county, Virginia.
POCAHONTAS XOTICE.
of the Pocahontas
U UemW.
8 are mmmatiij , ,, n m
8edlsh hnii ., -
fM,.- : -iuujr ou.Mb, ww-
rcr . at
""t basin.
Plan For New Title For Marsh-
field to Be Submitted to
' Vote of People.
Tho Mnrshfleld city council Inst
evening adopted a resolution provid
ing that tlio proposed change of tho
namo of Mnrsbriold to Coos Day bo
submitted to tho voters at tho an
nual municipal election to- bo held
December G. Tho chnugo will ne
cessitate an amendment to tho city
chnrtor and this Is what will bo vot
ed upon.
Tho innttor was brought before
tho council by Dr. McCormac, pre
sident of tho Mnrshftold Chamber of
Comiuorce. Ho pointed out tho rea
sons advocated for It In discussions
boforo tho Chnmbor of Comtnerco
and stated thnt the Chnmbor of
Commorco wished tho stop taken. Ho
said that tho reputed objections of
tho United States Postofflco Depart
ment to tho namo Coos Hay worn
without foundation and thnt tho De
partment had approved of It. In
fact, ho said, that tho Department
has given instructions that letters
addressed to parties at "Coos Bay,
Oregon" bo sont to Marshflold. Ho
said thnt upon request of tho Cham
ber of Commorco, City Attorney
Goss hod prepared a resolution pro
viding for tho submission of tho
question at tho next municipal elec
tion. Councilman Coko objected to tho
Idea. Ho said It looked to him like
n real estate boom schemo and ho
didn't bollove It would do any good.
City Recordor Butler objected to
It becnuso tho submission of tho
question would mean a lot of nddl-
tlonnl clorlcnl work In his office.
Anyway, he thought, It was proma
turo and thought tho chnngo In namo
should bo mado when tho towns on
the Bny are consolidated.
Councilman Albrecht declared him
self In favor of It and said that It
was anothor step to aid In reaping
tho rewards of the boosting and ad
vertising that havo been given this
section In the past.
Coko objected to It as being sprung
without sufficient notice and he sal.d
he didn't think there was much In
a namo anyway. He saia r. u. Ali
enor was claiming the honor of be
ing sponsor for It and aside from a
few In the Chamber of Commerce,
he didn't know of anyone desiring
the change. He said atarsnneia nuu
grown and prospered under Us pre
sent name and was now tho best
Mrs. David J. Dunlop, Sr., of
Pittsburg Gives Up Inheri
tance From First Husband
to Marry A. M. McCrea.
( Uy Associated Press to tho Coos Ba
Times),
BALTIMORE, Aid., Oct. 3. The
mnrrlngo of Mrs. David J. Dunlop,
Sr., mid Archibald Montgomery Mc
C.'en, of Pittsburg, n son of tho pres
ident of tho Pennsylvania Unllrond
which took place In a New York ho
tel was of much Interest In this city.
.Mrs. MeCron forfeits $l,9",0,000 left
OVER 240 DIE
IM
in i
Terrific Loss of Life In Wrecks
of Vessels In Sunday's
Storm.
Dy Associated Press to th3 Cos Uny
Times.
ANTWERP, Belgium, Oct. 3 Two
hundred ml forty lives nro known to
havo been lost In tho wrecks of coast
ing craft during tho storm Sunday,
more thnn ono hundred being wash
ed iiHhoro In tho North Sea.
her by Mr. Dunlop, when ho died ten
yours ngo on the condition thnt she
never renmrry.
KILLS GIRL AND SELF.
KILLINGS AID SH001GS IRK
STRIKES 01 RAILROADS TODAY
I'tirequlltcd Love Cause of Double
Tragedy In Hock Island,
i By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.;
ROCK ISLAND, 111., Oct. 3. Be
cnuso site refused to mnrry him, Erk
shlno S. Walker shot nnd porlinps
fatally wounded Miss Madeline Komp
and then killed himself horo Inst
night.
MTU
i'CABE QUITS
SEA WAD
HU10STLY
Senator Stephenson of Wis
consin Spent $107,793
For Campaign.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times)
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 3. That
$107,793, which was expended by
United States Sonntor Isaac Stephen
son In his campaign for nomination
at the primaries, was used legitima
tely for brass, lithographs, but
tons and other campaign advertis
ing was the gist of tho testimony today.
Opponent of Pure Food Ex
pert Relieved From Duty
With Chemist.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. a, Oct. 3.
Solicitor McCnbo of the Department
of Agriculture has been relieved at
his own request of furthor duty on
tho Puro Food Board. McCnbo was
tho opponent of Dr. Wiley In tho con
troversy nlred beforo tho recent con
gresslounl committee. Wiley re
mains on tho board.
TAFT UPHOLDS
UY HURT IN
STRIKE FIGHT
Several Wounded or Struck by
Stones In Trouble at
Houston. '
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bny
Times)
HOUSTON, To., Oct. 3 J. .1.
Pipes, n spoclnl officer from Athens,
Texns, wns shot nnd killed Just In
side tho gntcs of tho shop yards to
dny whllo en route with n Biunll
party of officers nnd strlko-breakcrs
from n train to tho yards. S. B.
Crockett, another special officer of
tho party, nenr Pipes, who wns
wounded, snyb tho shots were 11 rod
from within the yard where tho
guards were stationed.
Captain II. S. Slsk, who wns also
wounded, says tho shots wero tired
by strikers nnd thnt ho tired one
shot In reply. J. II. Day, ono of tho
company's employes, snys tho shots
enmo from n side direction, In ad
dition to thoso shot and stoned, Gor
don Knight, n strike-breaker, wns
stabbed In tho face. All tho Injured
nro expected to recover.
Discharged Strike Breaker
Kills Switchman at
Mounds, III.
HOUSTON YARDS IS
SCENE OF CRIME
By
Officer Wounded by Mysteri
ous Bullet and Others
Also Injured.
Associated Press to tho Coos Hay"
Times.,
CAIRO, 111., Oct. 3 Robert Mit
chell, uu Illinois Central Bwltchmnn.
was shot and killed today In tho
rnllroad yards at Mounds, nenr horo,
by a machinist, brought horo ns a
Htrlko-hronkor but who was dlschunc
ed ns Incompetent.
U
(By
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 2. With tho
charges boforo It that United States
.Senator Isaac Stophenson of Wiscon
sin secured his oloctlon March 4,
1909, by means of bribery and other
corrupt uses of money, a sub-com
mittee of tho committee on privileges
and elections of tho United Stntes
Senate formally began Its sessions
hero today. Stephonson wns sum
moned ns tho first witness after the
preliminary proceedings.
FLOOD'S TOLL
IS
President Disagrees With
Public Lands Convention
Resolutions.
By Associated Press tu tho Cons Bay
Times)
DENVER, Colo., Oct. 3. In a
speech to tho Public Land Conven
tion horo todny President Taft flat
ly disagreed with tho sentiment of
that convention In regard to leas
ing public lands by the federal gov
ernment as expressed In tio reso
lutions adopted yesterday. Tho
President declared that tho west
needed capital to develop Its lands
nnd said that only through tho fed
oral leasing system could such cap
Ital bo induced to come west.
(By Associated Press to the Cooa Buy
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CHICAGO, III., Oct. 3. Julius -Kruttschnltt,
vice-president of tho -Hnrrlmnu
lines, will not plnco n tlmu
limit within which tho Bhopmou may
return to work. Matters of that klurl '
will bo left In tho hands of presi
dents of tho roads comprising tho
Hnrrlmnu systom, ho said. Kruttsch
nltt snld tho strlko was not ns seri
ous ns tho company oxpected ns a
number of old employes applied for.'
rolnstutomont.
RTHIKKHH ARK ENJOINED..
IIIIiioIn Central Appeal to Courts-
, For Protection.
(By Associated Pross o Coos Bay
Times)
CAIRO, 111., Oct. 3. Tho Illinois-
Central rnllroad has nppllod for and'
obtained nn Injunction In the United.'
Stntes District court for tho Eastern1.
Division of Illinois nt Cnlro today.,
directed against tho strikers and!
strlko-sympathlzors nnd preventing:
thorn from Interfering In any Way
with tho conduct of tho company
business.
ALL OUT AT PORTLAND.
MINER'S ARE RESCUED.
town of Its sue on mo cuu. u-
7:30, on very Impor- Bl(JeB ne said to change tho name
ess. By orriar of ...i. inm. thn exnense of getting
MARGARET METLIN.
Pocahontas
l.
(Continued on page 6.)
Bodies of Some Victims
Disaster at Austin, Pa.,
Are Recovered. '
of
Fourteen Entombed In Alaska Mlno
Escape Alive.
,(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
FAIRBANKS, Alaskn, Oct. 2.
Fourteen men entombed in the Shn
kespearo Placer Gold Mino on Nome
Creek wero released this morning
nono the worse for their S4 hours
confinement.
AVIATOR IS HURT.
RodgerH Meets With Accident In In
diana Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
HUNTINGTON, Ind., Oct. 2 Rod
gers, the const-to-const aviator, met
with n serious accident near hero
today. Ho had Just resumed his
flight when n sudden gust of wind
toppled his machine over. Rodgers
was caught In tho ruins nnd badly
bruised. It will be several days be
foro he can proceed.
HAINES GETS PARDON.
By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Tlm.u I
AUSTIN, Pa., Oct. 3.Elght nun- 8,aer of EdUor wil- Gven Frec
dred laborers are at work here clean-' "p " Coo3
Ing up town and searching the de- Times)
bris for bodies of victims of Satur- OSSING, N. Y Oct. 3. Captain
day's flood. The list of known dead Peter C. Haines, Jr., who killed Wll
stood this morning at 32 with 54 Ham E. Annls in August, 1908, re
still missing as shown by a tbat.ty celved a pardon today and left Sing
town census. Sing accompanied, by his father, Gen-
A survey of the flooded district eral Peter C. Haines, U.S.A., retired,
shows 167 homes were wiped out They took a train for New York,
besides 64 stores, four hotels, five
churches and five factories. w.1 Read the Times' Want Ads.
CITY CAUCUS
IN MARSHFIELD
Candidates For City Offices to
Be Nominated by Old '
Charter System.
Tho city caucus systom still ob
tains In Marshflold and tho candi
dates for city olllco will bo nominat
ed In tho old way Instead of tinder
tho primary olectlon system.
Such was tho decision of City At
torney Goes todny after having care
fully looked into tho law nnd city
chnrtor. Ho found that the direct
primary law was onactod by tho peo
ple In 1904 in Oregon whllo tho spo
clnl charter governing the city of
Marshflold wns onacted by tho Ore
gon legislature in Februnry, 190C,
soveral months subsequent to tho
primary law. Tho charter, being
later, Its provision for tho
nomination of candidates for
city offices at a general caucus, gov
orns Instead of tho provision of the
primary law that candidates bo nomi
nated at a primary olectlon,
This fall tho terms of Mayor E. E.
Straw, City Recorder Butlor nnd
Councllmen Albrecht and Coko ox
plro. Who will bo candidates re
mains to bo dotormlncd. It Is under
stood that City Recorder Butler will
bo a cnndldnto for re-election. Mayor
Straw last ovenlng in discussing tho
matter beforo tho council Joshlngly
suggested to Mr. Butlor thnt ho
(Straw) and Butler could cscapo tho
bothers of election by not bolng enn
dldates aguln.
Thought Primary Necessary.
Last evening, it was thought that
tho primary was necessary but City
Attorney Goss discovered today that
tho city charter regulation would
govern, Tho Oregon primary law
provides that tho primary shall ap
ply in all cities or towns having
2,000 or more population according
to tho last stato or federal census
and the 1910 federal census placed
.uuroiiiio.a in wns ciass. uuy uecoru- Tno theatre managors say thoy -wILI
er Butler and City Attorney Goss said employ non-union men.
that they would like to avoid the
work and expense Incident to tho Gray OATH for SEED
city primaries but that thoy then ftt HALVES'
thought the state law had to be com-'
If you have APPENDICITIS. Sm
IMrkctH IHiIiik Duty Hut rractfcally
No Men Aro AVorking.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Oro Oct. 3.--Prac-tlcally
no mon aro at work In th
Harrlman shops horo today. PIckctH
aro doing duty but to all appear
ances tho shops nro desortod.
FEW IN LOS ANGELES.
Clulm Only Forty-Nino .Men nt "Work;
In Shops Tliero.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 3.
Union leadors declare that In place
of tho fifteen hundred mon snld to
havo struck Saturday, tho railroads)
havo only forty-nlno mon at work.
SHIP KTHIKE-HHEAKEHS.
Southern Pacific KoikIh Many Men to
Oakland.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct. 3.
Throo carloads of strlko-broakors
from mining camps nbovo Gold Run,
PIncor county, passed through Sac
ramento todny on routo to tho South
ern Pacific carshops at Oakland, Two-
moro cnrlonds are said to bo on tho
way.
MUSICIANS OX STRIKE.
Playei-s In Los Angelct) Theatres Go
Out.
(By Associated Press to Coob Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 2. Tli
union musicians In six of soven thea
tres struck today for higher wages.
XContlnued on page C.)
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