The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 14, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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VOL XXXV
Established In 1878
ns The Const Malt
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mall
and Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 78
PRESIDENT Tlfl THROWS FIRST
SPADE OF DIRT FOR EXPOSITION
Actual Construction of Grounds
For Panama Fair at San
Francisco Begins.
PROMINENT MEN TAKE
PART IN CEREMONIES
Wife of Mayor-Eiect Rolph
Badly Hurt In Auto Accident
During Parade.
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LAST DAY OK NOVEMIlKIt
MAI) AUTO ACCIDENT.
4 (By Associated Press.)
44 .SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Oct.
4 14. En rotito to tho Golden
Gnto l'nrk for tho Pnnnmn Pncl
4 flc Exposition ground-breaking
4 ceremonies today, tho jiutomo
4 bllo containing tho family of
4 James itolph, Jr., mnyor-olcct
4 nnd a director of tlio exposition,
4 collided with another car. Mrs.
4 Itolph and tho other occupants
4 were painfully Injured. -4
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(By associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
-SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 14.
Paining In his sweep across the
country to fulfill one of tho few non
jiolltlcal engagements of his Journey.
President Tnft sot in motion hero
today tlio mnchlnery which will pro
duce tho material portion of tho Pa-
amn-Paclflc Intcrnntlonnl Expoid
tlon In 1 0 1 r . Aftor heading a jspec
tncular mllltnryiwval parade through
tho city and tho Golden Onto Park to
the Stndum which Is n part of the
ground Included in tho site of tho
Exposition buildings, Tnft nt noon
sunk Into tho enrth (ho silver spaflo
anil turned over a sod as symbol thnt
the actual work of erecting tho build
ings which will house tho exhibition
has commenced.
Tho battery of Artillery nt tho Stn
dliim fired n presidential snluto nnd
a wlrolesH flnsli to tho 'fleet of wnr
vowels In tho harbor was followed by
another snluto of nrllliury from tho
ships under Hear Admiral ThomnB.
As tho cchoi'H of tho salute died
away, tho massed bands struck up
"The Star Spangled nnnner" nnd tho
Immenso crown led by Mnflamo Nor
dlca and Pacific Sacngerbnnd society
took up tho nntlonnl anthom. Tho
ceremony preceding tho turning of
tho rod was simple. Following tho
overture by Cnssn's linnil and n souk
by tho Saengerlmnd Society. Madame
Nordlcn sang an urin. Charles Moore,
president of tho exposition mndo tho
opening address, Mnyor P. II. Mc
Carthy and Governor Illram Johnson,
spoke and tho President nddresseil
the throng.
The Army and Navy parados wero
KorgeoiiB, ono of tho most Impres
sive ever .eeii hero.
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4 year vlll fall on the last day
4 of November. According to ad
4 vanre Information received it is
4 known President Tnft will de
4 slgnnto Thursday, November 30,
4 Instead of tho next to tho Inst
4 Thursday of tho month. In snlto
4 of n protest from bankers thnt
4 tho holiday falling on tho last 4
4 day of tho month wonld Incon- -4
4 vcnlenco them In getting out -4
4 their reports. In accordance 4
4 with tho presidential proclnmn- 4
4 tlon tho holiday will bo declar- 4
4 ed by Governor West. 4
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IS THANKSGIVING DAY 4
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SALEM, Ore., Oct. 14 Gov- 4
ornor West Is preparing to is- 4
sue a Thanksgiving day this 4
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IS
Effort Made to Overthrow!
Manchu Dynasty and Estab
1 lish Republic Is Favored by
Foreign Residents.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.,
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct
RG
IS1ASHED
Charles Merz Makes New High
Average In Santa Monica
Road Races.
(By Associated Press o Coos Bnj
Times)
SANTA MONICA, Oct. 14. With
nil the world's records for upccd bro
ken, the third nnnunl Bnntn Montcn
auto road rnco -was run today. Tho
weather wns flno nnd tho track per
feet nnd thousands wltncsseU tho con
test. Not n mjinblance of in acci
dent marred tho contest. Charles
Merz, driving n 'Nntlonnl, 'won with
tho wonderful record of 74:4 miles
an hour nverngo for 1151 nlllca. Tho
former record was 74.3 by INnvnrro,
of Paris.
TO HELP ItEYOIT.
NEW YORK BEFEATS PHILADELPHIft-
14. A
cable from Shanghai to tho local
I
Chinese dally Bays the revolt has now , "that the Powers do not Interfere."
Foreigners In Clilnn Would Llko to
See Revolution Succeed.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LONDON, Englnnd, Oct. 14. Ca
bling from Shanghai Tho Times cor,
respondent says "The reformed gov
ernment was proclaimed at Han
kow, there is general Bympnthy hero
In both foreign nnd Chlncso circles
for the rebel alms, nnd nmong tho
foreigners there Is n Blncere desire
spread to crery province in China
nnd n largo number of troops of tho
Imperial Anny Is going over to the
rebels. Muny Importnnt cities have
been captured by the revolutionary
forces. Tho rebels captured
FOItM NEW REPUBLIC.
i Chinese Ilevoliitlonfutu Elect Gener
nl IFrst President.
(By Associated Press to tht Cooi Bay
Tlmeu)
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14. Advi
ces received by the Chinese Daily
inBf ' World arc that tho Revolutionists In
China have declared n republic, clect-
nlght, it "is Btated, an imperial -war- Ing LI Yuen Hung, lleutennnt-com-
I mnndcr of the Imperial New Army,
ruii iii'lLl lllllinuni M VBlut'Ill
JUDGE JOHN M. HARLAN DIED TODAY
IS FIRST OF WORLD'S SERIES
t " U,: VGMs Game Today b
Associate Justice of 'United J,110 spnw court of tho united
States Supreme Court and
National Figure Passes
Away.
(By .Associated Press to tl.rs Coos Bay
Times)
WASHINGOTN, D. C, Oct. 14.
Asxtielnte Justice John M- 'Harlan of
States .died nt his home hero this
morning of acute bronchitis. He was
78 years old.
Harlanwns the oldest member of
tho Supremo Court of tho United
States and for years was conspicu
ous in Kentucky politics. He onco
wns n cnndldnto for the republican
nomination for vice-president of tho
United States, n foremost constitu
tion authority nnd prominent in tho
councils of the Presbytcrlnn church.
SAILS NOVEMBER 1
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.
Chrlstmns presents for soldiers
nnd snllorB stationed nt Guam,
Hawaii, or tho Philippines,
should bo purchased at onco
nnd forwnrded to San Francisco
before November 1, nccordlng to
iho Wnr Department bulletin
Just Issued here. Tho last trans
port to leave San Francisco In
time to reach Hawaii, Guam
and tho Philippines before
ChrlstmnR Eve, Is duo to sail on
November 1, nnd Chrlstmns
presentB delivered to tho Qunr
termnster's Depot at San Fran
cisco before thnt date will bo
transported freo to soldiers or
snllorB In nny part of tho world.
Carriage mtiBt bo prepaid to
the coast city, however.
PROGRESS ON PANAMA CANAL
M
IS SHOT
AT THE DALLES
BOYS PLANNED
Fred Eveland Kills David 3Wan-
nasaus For Tormenting
Him and His Wife.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
INSURES COMPLETION IN 1913
Magnificent Work 'on Great t0 pcrmt several inrgo nners to dock
niiiiuiuuH'uuaiy. i-unuriiii lilgB, cucil
Waterways Indicates it Will
Be. Done Before Two Years
Some of Its Great Fea
tures. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay
TO GETREiRDl
Sensational Slory of Hill Fam
ily Murder Now Thought
Frame-Up.
towing largo bnrges laden with sand
nnd rock for tho docks from Porto
Bollo (soma twenty miles from Coion
along tho Eastern coast and now a
fairly largo American settlement),
may possibly bo In sight on their wny
through the Cannl to Gatun, soven
miles dlstnnt from Colon. If tho
Associated Press to Coos Day j above bespeaks activity nround Colon
Times.; Hnruor, the activity will bo seen to
. . , , . bo greater when Gatun is renched. It
COLON, Pannmn. October 14. 8 ll0ro t)l0 Cnnn, ccng0B t0 bQ eca ,cv.
Mugnlllcient Ih tho word Whlch might el .nnd renches tho threo giant jocks
iioknrlhn the nrocroM made on tho which will lift all Bhlps clghty-Avo
construction of the Panama Canal. J "XS SeWa
Tho statement of Colonel George . monster dam which Tmpoturds tho
Gaathnls. Chief Eugluecr of tlio i.a- waters of tho River Chacres and Its
nnl that tho Cnnnl would bo finished tr'butnrles.
In September. 1913, or over ono yoar The stenm shovels, of which there
before the date previously nnnoun- are several tvnes nnd sizes, nro entlnc
mil for Its Inauguration. Was at first nwnv thn illrt frnni tlio niminnln
Associated Press to Coos Bay received with some hesitation. Now slones or dlcclnc ienn down intn thn
Times.) however, nil examination at tho CO- enrth with n recnlnrltv thnt Riipfraetn
inc. urtuiiw, uru., uui. n. nu- lossnl work tnot is ueing rusueu io mo swing of n pendulum or tho bent
rnuso ho and his wife liad been tho,conij,jet;on nt MIrnflores, Pedro Ml- of n pulse. Largo buckets filled with
subjects of n long period of alleged iguei .nnd Gntun, and tho surprising concreto nro passing noiselessly over
buso nt tho hands of Havld Mniaiaa- wny the Culobra Cut is advanced has head nlong tho steel cables nnd de
ans, Fred Eveland Bitot nnd killed convlncod tho most incredulous thnt positing tholr contents nt tho desired
Ids alloged tormentor and surrender-, colonid Goethnls' estimate of com- spot. Tho wholo scene Is ono woll
ed to tlio nutuorities. a son oi let on n 1913 will be borne out. calculated to Insnlro admiration for
Mnnnnf-aus fired two shots frore n. The nolnt which seems to offer tho tho mnnner in which tho work is be
ne nt tho slayer of his father iut'crontet.i difficulties throughout tho Ing performed.
they missed tne marK. ino. rmo whole rannl Is tho cut In tlio cuioura
nianied nnd he could net uso u
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fbeigFIte
to beraised
Railroads Said to Plan Twenty
1 Per Cent Advance to
Pacific Coast.
(By Associated Press to Coos Buy
Times)'
CHICAGO, III., Oct. 14 An ad
vance of twenty per cent In tho com
modity rates to tho Pacific Coast
from territory botween tho Missouri
river nnd Now Englnnd Is planned by
the western railroads according to
tho Record-Herald. Tho scliomo Is
to bo cnrrlcd out In event to the plea
of the railroads to tho federal com
morco court for an Injunction re
straining tho enforcement of tho or
der of the Interstate Commerco Com
mission In tho Intcr-mountaln cases,
Is denied.
Score of Two to One In
Presence of 40,000.
MATHEWSON PITCHES '
AGAINST BENDER
Giants Play Errorless Game
While Phillies Err Twice
Evenly Matched.
(By Associated Press to Coos Il&X
Times.,
NEW YORK, Oct. 14. In tho pns
sonco of n crowd of forty thouaund.
tho Now York Giants, ponnnnt din
ner of tho Nntlonnl Longuo, dofeatJ
Philadelphia, tho American Loipuei
ponnnnt winners, by n score of two
to one, in nn evontly contested gamT
on tho Polo Grounds hero today. It:
wns a pltcher'B battlo between Char
ley Mathewson for tho Giants nnd la
dlnn 'Chlof Bonder for tho Phillies.
Tho weather wan cool and cloudjv
Tho score by Innings: ,
uir fcr
Phlln-
dolphin 01000000 01 C S
New
York 0 0 0 10 0 1
Batteries Deader nnd
Mnthowson nnd Meyers.
Philadelphia's two errors probably
cost Bender tho victory over Muthow
non In tho pltchor'a bnttlo.
Tomorrow's gnmo will bo played at
Philadelphia, tho games nltornntfnK
botween Now York nud Philadelphia-
02 D &
Thome
J,
R. WALSH IS
FREED TODAY
COAST LEAGUE HALL SCORES.
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4 STANDING OF LEADERS. 4-
4 Won Lost P.C. 4
4 Portland 108 74 .Gf)3
4 Vernon 112 84 .571
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fuithor.
NOTED .MOIDION DEAD
Chicago Banker and Railway
President Paroled From
Federal Prison.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Da)
Times.)
LEAVENWORTH. ICnn., Oct. 14.
An ordor from Washington pnrol-
Ing John R. Walsh, tho former Chi
cago banker and railway president,
wns received at tho federal nonlten-
What annlieS tO GatUn annllCS alSO tin rv Imrn tills mnrnlni'. Tli nrlnnn.
Hills, and this, not on account of en- to the other vnrloua sections along or Immediately began propnratlons
glneerlng probloms, but because of the Canal, all tending to convince the n Rtnrt for hi homo, iin im.i Bnrrmi
tho many slides occurring from tho observer thnt tho possibility of op- ono v,.r ataht mnntlm nni twnntv.
nnnnl Iia'swa 11a tint rtfi I "
six days of his five years sontonce,
RANIER JIURDER CASE
loose eu'th. These slides confuse enlng the Cannl before tho date offlc
estimates as to tho number of cubic inlly fixed Is no empty boast
John Henry Smith 1i.mb Away At' yards to bo excavated. Tho engl- What tho snnltnry department cfi
Salt Lake City I neers however, In chnrgo of tho work the Cnnnl Commission has accom-l
(Ry
Associated Press
Times.)
to Coos Bay
are confident thnt these difficulties pPshed In cleanslnc tho Cnnnl Zono Geo. II. Wilson Miit.t Rtiind Trial
nro by no means Insuperable and will of yellow fever nnd other dlsenso Is. for Killing Coble
qai.t i.AK-n tTtnh. net. 14 John In no wny retard tho date set for op- well known. Tho progressive won- (By Associated Press to Coos Baj
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Honry Smith, second counsel of tho enlng the Canal. dors that have beon nttnlned In houi- T mesy)
CVVll WJIUIU uimumumiuei illh. iirflllllt, llllll liutiuillt UII1UBU- UUllllllik, tVUHII., UCl. 1 1 . .'
stranger to tho Isthmus on arriving ment and- Instruction to the nrniy of motion to dismiss the murder charge
at Colon, will bo struck by tho unus- 40.000 workmen Is less well known. 'ngnlnst Geo. H. Wilson, charged with
ual activity vlslblo In every direction tho pestiferous Jungles nnd swninpB'tho ntroclous murder of Mrs, Nettle
In the harbor. His attention will first hnve been transformed Into clean. Coblo nnd her husband nt Ranlor tho
bo directed to tho long trestle already smart-looking, healthful towns, and night of July 10, was overruled ns
stretching seawards for over ono and villages to bo seen throughout tho well as n motion to tnko from the
a hnlf miles in a nortnenst airectinn cannl Zone, nil full of hustling ran- Jury tho confession made by Wilson,
from Toro Lighthouse Point across dovous of on ever-increasing number nnd which ho nfterwards repudiated.
the narnor. All along m's iresue or American nnd other tourists. This The defence has begun testimony,
rock and stone are being dumped to transformation has cost millions, but "-"
form a breakwater whoso ultimate they have been well spent and tho nnd save a considerable part of tlmlr
length from shore will be nbout two uninterrupted and successful digging salaries.
miles. The estimated cost of this of the Cannl ever since has been ron-( Tho publio schools of tho Zono aro
breakwater Is five and one half mil- de-ad possible thereby. 'Very good. Tho teachers aro Amerl-
l'on dollars. It Is being built to re- Throughout the whole length of can and nntlvo. Tho gardens estab
duco to n minimum the silt thnt may the Cnnnl clean comfortnble houses llshed In mnny of them have boon
be washed Into tho channel of tho have been built for the married em- such a succes that tho Pannma Gov
Canal, nnd also to protect the Inner ployees nnd thetr families. Eighteen ornmont is adopting tho same method
basin of tho harbor, which leads to big hotels were also erected for tho .In Its provincial schools,
the entrance of the Canal, from tho bachelors, besides numeroiiB br- Under the management of tho Y.
northerly galea which usually obtain racks, messes and kitchens for tho M. C. A. there nro club houses In tho
hero from October to January and laborers. In these buildings there principal Zone towns wherein em-
whlch not frequently do much dam-Jare under the Commission's caro not ployees, aftor a hard day's work, may
By Associated Press to tlio Cbos Uaf
Times)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14. Ym
torday's games in tho Const League'
resulted as follows:
At Los AngelcB R lf
Los AngoIcR t II.
Portland jar
At Snn Francisco It It
Vernon l x
Onkland 14 1
At Sacramento U It
Sncramonto 2 C
San Francisco 0. 11.
STILL CLASH
IN NOTED CASE
!. r.i.....l. ...l .!... I !. .rt
Tlme.) .Mormon uiiurcii uuu iium iu iw o..i--
PnriTi vn A U m ,slon tor tho presidency died yes
'UiiTLAXD, Ore., Oct. 14 Under jor(jay4
te kindly but searching examination jt 44444444
ky the detectives today Harry How-' makjj rig h.ItL 4
ra. one of tho youthful hoboes who RY TAPPING WIRES 4
JtBterday, with his partner Jnmes 4
Hawkins, told the local authorities a 4 (By Associated Press.)
fmplete and almost qonvlnclng NEW YORK, Oct. 14 Rac- 4
story which Implicated A. R. Holm-.' 4 Ing men learned yesterday of a 4
erg, also a hobo with the murder 4 genuine wire tapping scheme 4
J he four members of the Hill fain- 4 that was operated here Thurs- 4
) in this city on tho night of June 4 day with a loss to the poolroom 4
. made such admissions that the der 4 men of more than twenty thou-
tfctlves now bellovo tho whole story , 4 sand dollars. AAA...
' the two boys wns a well planned 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
iratno-un. Tho vltnl nhloet nt the I --'v-,-n-n-rLrLn
os' story was to obtain a Bubstnn- murderer of the four members of the
Jjai reward offered for the arrest of
le murderer of tho Hill family
AKRKSTED AT THE DALLES.
lly Tramps fndo
First
fll.nA
iy Associated Press to the Coos Bay
. Times)
.JUTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 14. Rlch-
"J Holniberg named at Tho Dalles
ar,i .?es IIawlinB and Harry How-
"", the boy tramps, as the "alleged
Hill family at Portland, June. 9, was
brought to this city witn nis accus
ers. Holmberg denies any knowl
edge of tho crlmo but tho boys re-j
Question of Nelson Serving ore
McNamara Jury to Be De
cided Monday.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 14 Today
marked tho cIobo of tho first week eC
tho trial of JameB B, McNurnara-
charged with the murder of Cliartac
J. Hnggorty, a machinist, who -u-a
killed In tho Los Angolos Times ex
plosion n yenr ago. When court ad
journed until Monday, tho opposlnJ?
uuiiunui, iiumiuu uy uiairici Aiiomey
John D. Fredericks for tho Stnto nviX.
Claronco S. Darrow for tho dofcrise.
had not qulto flnlshod tho nrguinonfip
In tholr first clash of tho trial.
Whether Z. T. Nelson, tho first taW
man oxnmlncd Is entltlod to Borre o&i
tho. Jury under tho stnto Iawe nr
gardless of his expressed viow that Ice
bolloved Tho Times was blown rr
by dynnmlto and a Cbllof ns to he
gult or innocence of tho dofunaaHi,
rests with Judgo Brodwell who a
ununccd that ho would render a deci
sion Monday following a brlof nrga
ment by nttornoy Joseph Scot.
GRAND JURY DONE)
Los Aiigelcti Investigators Discharg
ed After Year's Work
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELE8, Oct. 14 TTiw
Iterato with great circumstance tho
Rwnrn statementsmade at Tho Dalles
Charges nml g0 tar j,ave not been shnken in
their story, thougn detectives nro noi
yet ready to place much credence in
it. They will be further examined.
Hasty MESSENGER SERVICE
day or night PHONE 08-J.
ica ib.n r. ntn ..! : in w.ii ,i kmiJ.i -' '" urunu jury wnicn nas oeen invesn-
ployeps are furnished with free houso naslums. '"" '" r"?,?r' " ,jenrD n ndV ,ttf ml1
electric lights, coal nnd water, and all I mor. ..! rl"? :?. YnB 0hoTKcjr.
and to cost ultl-, laborers nnd emnlovees hnve commls- SPECIAL attention clven to CHIT. ti, 3 , , Y . aamaaimea
illlon dollars, al-lsary rights which enable them to m.r.,T,mU4''V',n"e, 2" ML ?V ','J'J l1!6 Ie" r.e,non.,"otito..,:oaiT "' P"9
ready stretch out for nearly half a chase In the Government stores at Studio. Front street emsoives rmC
mile Into the harbor from Cristobal, nroctlcnllv cost prices, clothes, food I. ' . -..!?.! ...--r iu,em80lvc2:
Point. and other necessaries which permits " -TOU "ave n i-..Mm,iiiH. beo p ( aiinnM flni, nniahfnffwi.
ace to the shipping and coastline.
The eye following the coastline
will soon be attracted towards the
massive piers which, begun about elctr'o lights, eonl nnd wntor, and all I
tnree muiuus ago unu 10 cuhi
mately several m
These piers will be roomy enough' them to live well and Inexpensively ,,Il WINKLER.
Foto Supplies and flnlshfng-
iker Studio.