The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 19, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of TlmcA. Const Mali
and Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 82
Saw
POTS ROAD BUI5 FIFTY
ACRES NEAR NORTH INLET
Deed For Property at Sand
Point Is Filed at County
Clerk's Office.
BEGINS RIGHT-OF-WAY
CONDEMNATION SUITS
Developments In Coos Bay
Railroad Situation Are
Coming Thick and Fast
Tho Pacific Const Hallway nnd tho
pacific Great Western luivo purchas
ed fifty acres of tldo flat nt Snnd
Point, near the mouth of North Inlet re.
irom the Ilnnk of Oregon, It. L. Shlno Tnf(
SEC. WILSON TO
QUITJFFICE
Rumor That Head of Agricul
tural Department Has Fin
ally Resigned His Position
(Hy Associated Press to Coos Bay
and
Associated Press
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 19.
Humors are in circulation that Sce
nt Sand , retary of Agriculture Wilson has
given his resignation to bo effective
or as soon ns President
the uniiK 01 urubu. . . ...- Tftft nmy npM0lnt a BUCCCaaor,but it is
F. II. Wnlto. Tim deed for tho iIn,0HBllilo to verify them. WIIfoii Ib
ELI IS KILLED TODAY
Noted Aviator Victim of Acci
dent at Macon, Georgia, This
Afternoon.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times-.)
MACON, Ga., Oct. 19 Aviator Ely
fell from an aeroplane this afternoon
nnd died shortly after.
Ely had just risen from the
ground and was making his first turn
In a dip over the crowd when tho
machine plunged to the ground.
Ely was well-known on tho Paci
fic coast where he made many flights
last fall nnd winter. He was one of
the first to successfully alight with
his machine on n ship at San Fran
cisco nnd also to alight on tho water
and Btart again from the water.
DIG LIST ON -GOAL
IS
1
BREAKWATER
Steamship Arrives In This Millicoma Development Com-
rrorcrty has been filed at Coqulllo.
The prlco has not bcon given oui, mi.
Hit gnld that It was n high figure.
Besides HUB, me cmnimuy i"ik
v,,.n n the Hnnn ranch nnd tho
other across tho Resin rnnch, ad
ininine the Mono ranch. Other con
demnatlon proceedings nro nlso ox'
en routo hero from Chicago. Former
Representative Scott of Kansas, far
some years chairman of tho Houso
Committee on Agriculture, nnd As
wv . . .. t rtt,..t I.. .... .. . -. . .. ..
ill Portland attorneys nun mm i" hihuwu accreiary oi Agricuiiuru
fondemnntlon suits nt Coqulllo. Ono Hnyes nro mentioned nmong thoso
li for a right-of-way acrosH whnt is likely to succeed Wilson.
I'roitMHor Moony n. nancy, iiean
of tho Now York Agricultural col
lego and head of Roosovolt's Country
Life commission, was recently re
Morning With Large Num
ber of Passengers.
pany Takes Over Ward
Property on Bay.
nected to be filed shortly, covering ported to bo under consideration to
property whip Itlght-of-way Agent , succeed Wilson.
Eddy was nimble to obtain. Mr. Ed-
PLOT TO KILL
dr la now at Portland where the pa
per In these cases arc being prepar
ed. The above news complicates tho
Coos liny Railroad mystery nnd tends
to confirm the report that It Is to bo
battle royal between tho Southern
rulflc nnd other big Interests as to
nblch will reach Coos Bay first and
control the situation hero. By many,
ft li taken as an Indication thnt tho
Hill system, nnd poRslbly tho Cana
dian Pacific, Ih behind tho Sumner
road.
In addition to this, it Is also learn
fd thnt right-of-way men nro working
In north Curry county below Bandon.
Cashier Itnhcrts of a Bandon bank la
reputed to bo handling tho tlnnuces
for the operations there. So fnr as
tanle learned, the operations In Cur
rrarelnrgcly on an option basis. Tho
PRESJ10ER0
Rumor of Plan to Assassinate
Head, of Mexican Govern
ment Causes Stir Today
IIIO UreaKWater nrriVed In tills Thn MIIHrmnn nnvnlnnmnnt mm
morning with n capacity list of pas- puny has Just been Incorporated by
Hungers irom rortianci. nicy had n n number or Coos Bay men to dovol-
good trip down tho const. op tho Wnrd conl property near tho
Among thoBO arriving on tho mouth of Coos Hlver, just below tho
Breakwater woro tho following: creamery. Tho company Ib lncor-
Mrs. C. M. Leo, C. F. Knox, Mrs. poratcd for $200,000 nnd tho officers
J. Knox, D. 11. McLood, MrB. Jennlo nnd directors nro:
Jones, E. W. Forrls, L. H. Keating, Presldont nnd general mnnngcr
j. a. warn.
Vice-president II. G. Kern.
Secretary .1. G. Mullen.
Directors P. L. Swenrlngor nnd
Chan. I. Rclgnrd nnd nbovo nnmed
ofllcors.
It Is stated thnt soma nutsldo cap
ital lias been Interested In tho p ro
ot! to tho coal mlno
the company Is figur
ing on a brlqtiottlng plant nnd nlso
tho dredging of the Coos Itlvor chan
nel so thnt ships cnn bo londcd di
rect. Somo of tho property mny bo
plnttcd and sold, tho mineral rights
being reserved.
Concerning tho eompnny's proper
CHINESE REBELS REPORTED TO
BE EAST GAINING CONTROL
Chns W. Hlgglns, Mrs. C. L. Bral
nard, C. L. Bralnard, O. T. Mlsh, L.
II. Illch, Will Wright, I.. J. Juston,
Itev. Prank Adams, O. .1. Mink, Mrs.
A. Lattln, Mrs. D. Andrews, Ellzn
HortliHhone, II. 0. Ilorthshone, Mrs.
Guy C. Lattln, Miss Flossie, Jou Hnr-
MniC;..L' Adn,m8tJolm DoJJcc, Cnmu Jcct, In n(J(lltl
McLean, A. F. Hodgson, Frank Ve- development tl
Inlr, Frank Grant, G. A. Graham, nB on n briqm
unus. iMiuison, oust Anderson, Carl
CnrlBon, W. M. Huftlll, G. Brown, P.
Holoy, J. II. Brady, Chns Crook, 13.
Sutterland, D. Sannuhon, M. Mock-
wlth, MrB. !: W. Ferris, Mrs. M. B.
Powndo, Mrs. Anna Howe, C. F. Mc-
Knlght, Mrs. McKnlght, Itobt. Clarke, ty and development work, Mr. Wnrd
Itov. T. F. Brown, M. J. Dnbney, Dr.
C. W. Tower, It. P. Pendergnst, .Mrs.
PondergnBt, A. J. Stownrt, Adessu
Stowart, J. C. Walling. C. W. Thorn,
Mrs. F. II. Couch, F. II. Couch, P. F.
Smith, F. D. Arlington, Win. W.
Lnthnn, Mrs. A. Cnrlson, Mra. E. Ar
chumbenu, Mrs. John Graham, E. It.
Evans, W. J. Hatfield, Mro. Minn Hnr
rls, Miss I. M. DoWitt, Mrs. Bert Ed
wards, MrB. K. A. Grlinln, Mrs. Anna
EvniiB, Mrs. O. Hancock, Chns W.
Brown, D. Andrews, Cyrill Herbert,
Kont. Herbert, Geo Unyore, F. W.
T. 0.
made the following statement todny
"Tho property consists of tho
Millicoma coal mine, constituting
750 ncrcs with options on additional
lnnd. This land lies east of tho bay
with n water frontage of moro than
half a. mile hear the mouth of Coos
river.
"Besides numerous cuts nnd small
tunnels nlong tho cropping of tho
veins which provo the regularity nnd
continuity of the veins throughout
tho trnct, the main working tuniiol,
9 x o4 feet, In tho clear, Is down
T
REBEL MARK
Revolutionists Order Chinese to
Cut Off Queues or Lose
Their Heads.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 19.
Short hair is the distinguishing mark
of the Chinese revolutionists accord
ing to n message from Hnnkow re
ceived here. The revolutionary gov
ernment has given tho mnlo Inhabi
tants of Hankow nnd Wu Chang un
til October 22 to cut off their queues.
This menns Hiobo refusing to loso
their queues will loso their heads. An
other message says the American
consulate at Nanking hnu asked tho
American legation nt Pekln for war
ship protection, Indicating a serious
condition there.
(Silence of Pekin Government
Poilcoc Annrnlinncinn flwor
Situation. I
HANKOW IS CUT OFF
FROM REST OF WORLD
Report That Four Divisions of
Imperial Army Will Desert
to Rebels. '
(By Associated Press to tho Cooa BuJ
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 19.
A cable from Hong Kong received
today by tho Chinese- Frco Press says
tho government is oxtromoly nppro
hcnslvo bccniiBo of tho revolution
ary feeling in tho district of Huong
Sang nnd fenr tho four Imporinl rog
ImcntB thero will likely desert to the
enemy.
POSSE CLOSE
TO SOSPECT
(By
(By Associated Proas to tho Coos Bay
'.'lines)
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Oct. 19.
same kind of contracts as are being To prevent any attempt to kill Frnu-
mA bv the I'aclllc Coast Lino, and clnco I. Mndero during his visit to
Ibe Pacific Great Western nro being, Plcdras NograH, Bcores of tho Made-iGrlmln, Gust Frederlckson.
uied nnd provide thnt construction list sympathizers and secret servlro Schnlodcr, Ira Stevens, J. c. Stevens,
raust bo started In six months nnd inon leave tomorrow for Eaglo Bill Schloveultcs, N. Xalucatls, Luu clny partings each nbout 3 Inchos In
the road completed In two years or ' Pass, Tex., opposlto tho Mexican Luck, Go Sam, Go Coy, On Lee, thickness. Gnngwavs and air cour
Ihe option will be null nnd void. Tho town. Tho local Mndcrlsts say they, Fred Roth, A. G. Hutcheson, Q. sob nro run from the slope nggrega-
Sheriff's Force Closing In On
Murderer of Family In
Kansas.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ELLSWORTH, Kan., Oct. 19.
Nenr Genesseo, Knn., n sheriff's posse
Is believed to bo close on tho trail of
Charles Mnrzyck. sought in connec
tion with tho murder of five members
of the Showman fnmlly here. The
suspect seen nt Goneseo Is said to bo
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n-r. fw, I.. vlnn Vn J nn n ,1h nt WIU WIIIIO I11IIU WHO HIIIIIIHMI m 11 IIIIIUI
25 degrees. This vein Ib better than !'oro .? ?" BOmo !'loo,l' clothing
C feet In thickness, containing two
STILL CLASH
operations are said to extend ns fnr have discovered a plot to shoot Mir
as Port Orford and If it Is tho Pact- dero who has been warned.
l!c Coast Lino, it Is evident thnt Vice-
president Sumner's fitntonient thnt
they were going to conllno their netl
ltles to the section between Cooa Bay
and EiiKcne until that section of tho
line Is completed, was possibly for tho
tftect of keeping things quiet until
hat they desired In nnd around Ban
don nnd In Curry county was obtain
The property purchased nt Sand
Point Is considered strategical In that
It lies In the routo of tho Southern
Pacific, Whether the lnttor tries to
Irldge t!xbay and renrji North Bend
direct or whether It proceeds to tho
f-t side of Coos Bay and utlllzos tho
and flats Is not known. According
to reports from Portland, Southern
Pclflc otllclnls thero lmvo expressed
He claim thnt attempts wero being
nade to block or holdun tho South-
m Pacific by a former employe of tho
luko, Sam Hicks, I. Mervn, Jos ting nbout 2i0 feet.
Shook, John Shook. U. S. Pertlr, E. The plan of tho development Is to
G. Mellom, F. Potorson, F. Luca, W. continue tho slope In No. 4 vein to n
Brown, Itobt Moore, Ben Smith, C. II. convenient depth, probably nbout
Hnckctt, Jas Knox Jr. ' BOO feet boforo rooming off exten-
Tho Brcnkwntor will sail at 9 slvely. Then by driving gnngwnys
o'clock Saturday inornliic for Port- 'oth ways in the vein, thnt Is, north
OVER JURORS
lnnd.
But Little Progress Made
McNamara Case During
Forenoon Session.
In
By
Associated Press to tho Cooa Bay
Times)
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 19. Ed-
ijstem who lmd gained knowledge of ward C. Robinson, n talesman who
i-e routo to Coos Bny and wns bo- ' nays ho Is opposed to labor unions
"ring tho strategical points on tho d believes tho Los Angoles Times
line. .wns blown up by dynamite, under
The stnrtlmr of tho rnniinmnntlon we'1 nu oxtonslvon examination in
PrwePd .?;,, """, ""!"' tho McNamara murder trial nt tho
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RAIN DELAYS
I
World's Series Has to Be Post
poned Until Tomorrow on
Account of Weather.
By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times.)
PHILADELPIA, Po Oct. 19.
T)nlti nirnlit r1rtt nfninninl T)lil1n
11111111 WILT II" .... . --- i it-utu .uuilJ lUVlViUV- I I Ull' - - -n--i -- ... ......
rty i nisn aitrntdnn., ti. if.,n hands or Attornoj LttLompo iJai8,i ,,,,,, N Yok ... t, et our coal and will increase nro
"ch was bought a fow months ago lvho wns 8eol,S a bna,s. to challenge WorId.B Sorlea chnmplonshlp. It is tluction ns fast na conditions wnrrant.
? Dr. H. P. Hownril c ! Everett iUH' .T l., ? "a).l.n a, '"!,loped thnt tho weather will Improve Tho conl s prnctlcnlly tho same
--- - . " so too iramo mnv uo ninvcu tomor- '""'" mv "vuict mu iiiuuur-
-'" .., ., -
nnd south, nnd by extending n tun
nel horizontally to the west to cnteh
No. 3 vein which lies nbout SO feet
nbovo No. -1 vein, nnd nlso extending
n tunnol to tho east from tho snmo
Is about 100 feet below No. 4, thou
all threo of the veins cnn bo worked
through the present slopo with ono
level to catch tho No. fi vein which
hoisting plant nnd tho mlno cnn bo
given nny desired capacity, tho only
limit being In tho extent of develop
ment nnd equipment for handling
tho conl.
The equipment consists of a hoist
ing plant capable of handling 250
tons por dny. Chanlng bunker with
washing arrangements at tho mlno
nnd n loading bunker at tho water
front: ramway, 1950 feet long from
mine to the wnterfront nt n point
hnlf n mile north of tho Coos Bny
Crenmery; cars nnd everything nec
essary for present operation.
Wo expect to begin soon to mnr-
tlio night of the murder.
Associated Press to Coos Bar
Times.)
PEKIN, Chlnn, Oct. 19. Tho
court's official announcement this,
morning thnt telegraphic communica
tion with Hankow has been Interrupt
ed since siinsot Inst night caused con.
Hternatlon today. Tho wildcat ru
mors of reverses to tho Imperial Arms-,
have been spread. Much significance
is attached to the fact tho government
has refrained from Issuing nu olllclal'
announcement of a victory In yestor
day's cngngomcntB with tho rebels.
The government officials contlnuo ta
express tho utmost optimism.
FUNDS FOIl REBELS.
PLAY THIRTEEN
SI
1
Vaih
At tho time, somo clnim.)d
brought many
u. . i. .. A "u "' Bomo citHnwH ney Fredericks nnd 1
Puis w n , r . r"1'101' rulings from Judge Wnltor Bordwell
thiM-ii . r' Hownnl malntnlned but tn0 ,ntter i,ns not yet rendered
cnii merely bought it for so- hjs decision In tho matter of opinions
"am e purposes nnd also to gratify, 0f talesmen whether Tho Times was
mm to own a lino rnnch. Ho lives blown up by dynamite, It being tho
,' , retti Wash., and tho Sumner ; contention of tho defonso that the
wopie could not arrango satisfactory talesmen holding such n viow ore
'"rns with him for n right of way unfit to sit on tho Jury which will
cross tho property, although it ia determine whether James McNa
"Merstood that they sent an .'.pent , mnra killed Charles Haggerty.
10 See him nt v.vart nnn.. i, .Tudun nnrilwell Is exnected to decide
...4. - " M,vn,m ltouuJ r..j .-" . . . V
'"uemnatlon suit.
r- JJ0,,U', ,)mls moa.
cbmi ,t,on ,0 tno above, deeds
route ,n th0 SlmP-on logging road
ttvml other right-of-way bo
W?iii .rth I,,let and Ten M1I liavo
thest2,ed- Tho transfors nro from
Udllw e. Illnmetto Pacific, tho sub
tlil ot th0 Southern Pacific that
Coos n? t0 bl,1,d th0 "no from
deed, hL , El,8eno. As yet, no
ton -im? .been flled covering tho
Ulawiilt. iract or 420 acres which
this nionitentoiis point todny.
No challengo. however, wns offered
(When tho court adjourned nt noon,
Robinson's steady insistence tnnt no
had no prejudice against the defen
dant remained unshaken.
f. "?ly reported that tho South
Menasha w hs ac1ulred from the
tte Slmnrl0Tdenwaro company and
Simpson Lumber company.
It Is understood that S. Backey and
C. S. Wlnsor maintain that they have
not yet disposed of their stock In the
tide-flats across the bay which tne
Southern Pacific has secured control
of. They admit that tho other stock
holders have sold their stock but do
not say to whom.
a Tuiunsn n.vrn win do you
GOOD. Phone 2 14-J.
row.
CITY POLITICAL TALK.
tion.'
STRANGE SHOOTING ACCIDENT
Thomas Howard stated today that
unuer no circumstances wouiu no uo wi,n 0imi .. i, fl i
a candidate for councilman or any her homo oaBt of BlIthorn Tuesday
?."L0.p,d llC.?' .! Ll ""?.??! ?5:l afternoon, Mrs. G. W. Archambeau
XT IlZ "'" i"" , 'Iw" erlously wounded in her right
Ing ns candidates. Mr. Howard's ' f"e n" b.rola8t by n 32-callbro car
decislon in tho matter is final. rilsh'ch ln 60,ne manner had got
Today, tho name of E. A. Ander-I1"10 ,the "replace and exploded. A
son was mentioned nmong the-possl- '"'clan was summoned and whilo
hie candidates for mayor. Mr. An- ho found both wounds of n serious
derson served In thnt capacity a num-1 nature, ho said they were not dan
her of years ago and also served ns.BerB. Mrs. Archambeau Is an old
resident oi wio sumeriin vicinity mm
Is well known throughout the county.
Roseburg News.
Coos county commissioner.
L. W. Trnver's namo wns also
among thoso discussed today as pos
sible candidates for councllmen.
Tho Ladies of ST. MONICA'S
church will give a PROMENADE
SOCIAL nt I. O. O. P. Hall, FRIDAY
ovening, Oct. 20. DANCING nnd
CARDS. Cake, coffee and punch
served. Tickets 50c.
Don't forget the Turkish
i'JHOXE 214-J.
Baths
DON'T FORGET our numbor 1.10
NORTH BROADWAY, PHONE 110J
ANONA CASH Grocery.
Llbby CPAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific
Livory & Transfer Co.
Read the Times' Want Ads.
Portland and San Francisco In
Hard Fought Contest
Vernon Wins.
STANDING OF LEADERS.
Won Lost P.C.
Portland Ill 75 .597
Vernon 110 S5 .577
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 19. Port
land and Snn Francisco played a
thirteen inning tie game yesterday,
tho contest having to be finally call
ed on account of darkness. Tho
score was six to six.
Yesterday's games in tho Coast
Leaguo resulted as follows:,
At San Francisco R II
Portland C 1C
Snn Francisco 0 11
At Los Angoles R II
Vernon , 9 15
Los Angeles 2 S
At Sacramento It II
Oakland -I 0
Sncramento 3 6
Chinese In America Rnlto Larfjc-
Sums to Aid Revolutionist.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 19.
Contributions to funds for tho Chi
ncso revolutionists contlnuo to pour
into tho coffers of tho local agents or
tho rebels. It is stated thnt $500,000
haB nlrendy been forwnrdod to Po
nynng where tho executive commlttoa
of tho Young Chinese Party lino
headquarters. Tho Chlncso Freo Ma
sons in Vlctorln, B. C, recontly mUl
their building for $50,000 and turn
ed tho monoy over to tho- revolutionists.
SHERIFF S G
big mm
Makes a Haul of Eighteen Hun
dred In Two Days on
Coquille. '
During n lull in his olllclnl duties
Inst Sunday, Sheriff W. W. Gaga hied
him from his ofllco to his Bolnlnn
grounds near Bandon nnd in two
days, Shnday and Monday, got moro
thnn 1.S00 fish, or to bo exact 1,813
fluo salmon.
Sheriff Gage's fishing grounds nro
In clinrgo of Frank llolmnn and ha
has boon doing very well, having
turned In over 7,000 fish this season,
but tho Sheriff's greater oxporlonco
In pulling peoplo doubtless qualified
hi in to break this season's record
when It comes to pulling fish. It nil
goes to show that tho shorKt has
some pull In other things than poll
tics. Tho two canneries on tho Coqulllo
expect to make their emmclty paclc
of 10,000 cases each 'his goason.
There are moro Chlnooks thnn woro
over known before. Mr. Gngo thinks
this Is n lesult of tho system of
feeding tho young fish bofore turn
ing them out to care for tliem
solvos. This Is tho first year for tho
fish to return slnco tho now systoin
was Instituted nnd it is expected that
tho run will lncrenso annually fom
this time forward.
Tho annual output of tho Coqulllo
hatchery Ib now 0,000,000 fry nnd
that of tho Coos Rlvor hntchory la
9,000,000. This section Is fortunnto
In having ono of tho best fish mas
tors In tho stnto. Frank Smith, su
perintendent of theso hntcheiieaii.
.,... , .,.,r,. ,-.t ,t.xT t00k flrst prize with his cxhihlr att
BAM) DANCE nt EAGLES HALL tno Seattle fair and undor his- rai-
Saturday evening, OCTOBER 28. ML'- nl))o dmlnIstratlon thero has ?.sn
SIC by FULL band. a Btcn,iy dovolopment In ofllcfoncy
, nnd productivity, nnd tho fish In
STOP! THINKS And then SAVE dustrv nromises to become nn Imnor-
MONEY by ordering with HAINES, tnnt factor In Coos county commerce.
AUTO RACER KILLED.
Billy
Pleico Fatally Hurt While
PiactUiiig t Slouv City.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SIOUX CITY, Ia Oct. 19. Billy
Pierce, an auto rncer, wns killed hero
today whtlo practicing.
ALL ROADS nnd STREETS LEAD KREP your EYE open for IIA1NES
TO the ANONA CASH Grocery. FEED STORE.
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