The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 24, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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VOL XXXV
Established in 1878
ns Tlio Const Mull
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Time. Const Mall
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No.. 86
(E000
afattra
PHILADELPHIA
FROM
H
Are Easy Victors Over Giants
In Third Game of
World's Series.
IS THIRD VICTORY
FOR CONNIE MACK
Matthewson Batted Out of Box
Phillies Outplay Giants
at All Points.
(Dy AssoclatoJ Press to Coos Baj
Times)
PHILADELPHIA, I'll., Oct. 21.
In the fourth giitno of tho world's
championship series, which wuh post
poned ilvo times, tho Athletics todny
defentcd the Giants by n Hcoro of I
to 2. The American League ehuin
jilons outplayed their opponents at
all points of tho game.
They hit Mathewson hnrdor thnn
ho had over been hatted In a world's
series iukI the hits ciiiuo when they
meant runs.
lleiider on tho othor hand pitched
n sternly, effective gumo throughout,
nnd In no Inning, except tho first
when they inndo two runs, wero tho
Olnuts nblo to bunch their hits. Tlio
runs wero seorod on a single, triple
and an infield out.
Mnthowson retired in tho olghtlt
o ni.ow i ecner o u u, ..... ......
Wiitso imisiicu uio guniu wun uuu
hit being scored against him.
The scoro:
New
York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
ll 11 El
0 02 7 a
Phlladel-
phln 0 0 0 3 10 0 0 I 11 1
" Mlnttorles-Mat1icVfioriYiAVIlfBO 'nhd
Meyers; llender nnd Tlio'mnr.
The totnl uttendanco todny was
24,3r.C. Tho total cash taken was
$IQ,9B7. Today's Biuno ends tho
players participation In tho rccolptu.
They will recolve n totnl of $127,
91C.C1. or this amount, tho winners
receive CO por cent nnd tho losers
40 per cont. Twonty-ono men on
each team aro ollglblo to participate
in the division of tho money of each
club.
McNamara's Attorneys Chal
lenge Juror Who Is Opposed
to Labor Unions.
Dy Associated Press to tho C003 Buy
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Oct. 24.
P. J. Mullen, n real estnto dealer,
NO JURY YET
FOR BIG CASE
was challenged by tho defense nftorlpnny's franchise on Fifth street, will
he said ho believed James D. Mc-jhnvo no effect upon tho negotiations
Nnmnra was guilty of blowing up Tho for thnt company's proporty.
Times. Kor twelve years ho has bo- Tho Southern Pacific company is
lloved labor unions nro associated known to be making extenslvo prep
wlth violence. Ho snld he could not nratlons In this city for active con-
set asldo this opinion If ho was cho
sen ns n Juror. Tho stnto resisted
the challenge.
I-'IIIK place SCHEENS, ANDIHOXS,
and F1UK SETS at MILXEK'S.
SANDWICHES nnd COFFEE or
CAKE and COFFKE 10 CENTS at
UTHKUAX hall, WEDNESDAY
from 2 to 5. EVEUYONE INVITED
hy Episcopal AIFAIl GUILD.
IN KENTUCKY
Double Murderer Kills Deputy
Sheriff and Is Himself
Wounded by Posse.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times. J
MIDDLESDORO, Ky Oct. 24.
Jn a running fight with a sheriff's
Posse early today, Cal McRalle, want-
for a double murder at Pluevillo,
was shot and Deputy Sheriff Thomas
of the posse received wounds from
which he died later,
FOUR ARE SHOT
WINS TODAY
YORK 4 10 2
-
THREATENS TO KILL
PRESIDENT TAFT
(Dy Associated Press.)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct.
24. Having repentedly declar
ed ho would kill President Tuft
on tho hitter's arrival hero to
night, Julius Uergersou, 52
years old, was placed In tho
county Jail todny, pending nn
Inquiry Into his mental condi
tion. Boise Man Uses Shotgun
Enact Horrible Tragedy
In His Home.
.
IU
(By
Associated Press to Coos Baj
Tlrnoa.,
I101SE, Ida.. Oct. 21 "Conimo -
doro" Cury discharged both barrels
(,f n Bi,0t KUI, nt0 his wife's buck
'yesterday whllo sho was busy about
)10l. liousowork, killing her Instant -
y ,l0 tiicn urea mini unrreis into
ll8 wn urenst, (lying willtin a low
mltes. No reason for the action
i . .
' Is known.
TO
S
Agent Buell of Southern Pacific
Says It Waits on Asset
Company Deal. '
EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 24 Hlght-of-wny
Agent Duell of the Southern
Pad He compnny, Is authority for tho
statement that construction work on
the compnny's Eugene-Coos Buy lino
will begin just as soon ns tho deul
for the Lano county Assot compnny's
rlght-of-wny is closed. Tho otllcers
of tho Asset company have been busy
with their lawsuit in tho circuit
court, or the deal might hnvo been
consummated. Mr. Duell Is rapidly
closing up tho small odds and ends
of his work and lacks only n small
piece or two of right-of-way adjoin
ing tho city limits, asldo from tho
Asset company's holdings, to iniiko
It possible to start grading out of Eu
gene on a largo scalo. Tno action of
the city council in voting not to
grant tho extension of tho Asset com
structlon work In a very short tlmo
It Is definitely asserted that tho
contract for the first twenty miles of
tho road has been let, but tho com
pnny olllcluls decline to confirm tho
report.
NEWS "VJMHTGEXE.
l'millc d'lfttt Western Men Causing
Stir Here.
Tho Eugene Register says: "F. E.
Taylor has Just returned from a visit
with his mother and brothers on the
lower Sluslaw. He says the peoplo
down there aro very curious as to
who the Pacific Great Western Hail
road company Is. It Js reported thero
that grading is soon to Btart on their
survey from .Mnpleton eastwaru wun
n big crew, Conditions have shaped
a big crew, Coiidltloiis navo sua pea
themseves down that mj so that
will only be a short tlmo until it will
be revealed who Is back of tho com
pany and what its real plans and pur
poses tire.
"Engineers Ralph B. Hunt and
Brnnton, accompanied by W. S. Fos
ter of Portland, left for the lower
Sluslaw In a nrlvate rig last ovenlng
to look over railroad matters between
tho coast range mountains and tho
head of tide; It may bo thero will
bo something to announce soon."
Winchester Shot Gun? and Lender
SHELLS will reach at MILXEU'S.
BAND DANCE at EAGLES HALL
Saturday evening, OCTOBER. 28. MU
SIC by FULL band.
nEATING STOVES at JflLNER'S.
SHOOTS WIFE
AND HIMSELF
EXPECTS
IK
ION
COOS COUNTY'S PROGRESS TO BE
TOLD BY BIG ILLUSTRATED EDITION
The Times Will Issue Souvenir
Number to Exploit Re
sources of County.
COMING OF RAILWAY TO
BE FITTINGLY OBSERVED
Old Coos' Progressive Past?
Prosperous Present, Prom
ising Future Set In Detail.
Every week In tho yenr The Times ciirntoly. The varied resources and
Is In receipt of from a half-dozen to industries will bo treated in detail
a score of letters from all parts of through conservatively worded artl
the country requesting sample copies ciC8 nnd K00d illustrations,
that will tell something of Coos Day wo bollevo the eastern man who
and Coos county. Theso letters sug-contoinpite8 locating in Oregon,
Bested the Idea of telling in ono is- wnntB rct8( unombollshcd by too
suo Bomo of tho splendid opportunl- lltci, ornnto verblnco nnd with extra-
. ties for tho hoincscoker that may bo
found In all parts of this favored
section, tho Times ueneves mat a
proper presentation of conditions as
they obtain horo, an honest show-
ing of tho opportunities for honm-
milking nnd Investment, would, If
placed In tlio hnnds of Interested par-
ties throughout tho country, result
',"1 rait ad vaiitngo to this section
"" ,U',,B ,'""'"'
l Believing further that an nttrnctl-
voly Kotton-up special edition altera
,0110 af t,lu ,)eat ""'" f dissouilnut-
.-""" ,' , "" - ' -
" "-"" - . .... ., ..UIV
"8I tc Issue at an early da to n
r n icri i if irirr)inun tiiiii iirnuiiiiHiiit .ii
tlon. which we fool snfo In snylmr will
meet wun tlio unquuiiiica approval
or tlio-ublle when it comes oft the
proM.
Any parson who lnys
claims to progrcsslvoncss
ndmlt thnt Coos county's greatest
need now thnt a rallwny nnd prob-
nbly sovoral aro assured, Is more
men nnd money for tho development
or tho latent resources nnd tho
strongest appeal for now homo-1
milkers Is nnturnlly to those who,
I
T TO GET
Additional Evidence to Be
Gathered In Sensational
Murder Case In Massachu
setts. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times)
BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 24. In pro-
pnratlon ror tho special session of
tho Suffolk Grand Jury Thursday,
When tho case of tho Rev. Clnroneo
V. T. Hlcheson, pnstor of tho Immu-lwna left In tho pockot of tho bnth
nuol Bnptlst church of Cambridge robo, which was burled with tlio
under arrest on tho chargo of mur -
NOTED HOTEL
Former Literary Center In Lon-
don Ends Existence Gos
sip of English Capital.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
'.'Imes)
LONDON, England, October, 24-
After nn uninterrupted existence
ns a hostelry ror over a century and
a hair, Long's hotel on New Dond
street has closed Its doors. In namo
at least, lt Is ono or tho oldest liotohv
in London. It wns nt Lonc's thnt Bv-
R
fl 8, WnUor ScoU -flt for th'0 duo to the murderer,
,ul tlmo ,n 1815( ..jIo alned or Dr. Knabe's body wa
,uncheu wth ,no wroto Scott nt'her nsslstunt, Miss K
Long's Hotel In Bond street. I nev-
er saw him so full of gaiety and good bed on which tho body lay was cov-lT
humor, to which tho presence of Mr.'erea with blood and no weapon was!
.Mattnows, mo comedian, auueu now0llud !n nny ot tho room8 nor Was
u jiiuu. i-uui joiif wi hibu ji.ud-
ont." Tho hotel Is frequently men-1
lioneu in iuu merury uiuuiuna ui
tho day
siieIjLS will reacn at .iiiu.M-.iits.
DON'T FORGET tho Seventh An-1
mini BALL, NORTH BEXI) PIREborhood and no persons, so far as has
DEPARTMENT. Eckhoff Hall, SAT.
URDAV night, OCTOBER S8. Tick
ets n.oo.
AaiITE and GOLD DISHES In
Cldna and semi-porcelain. MILNER'S
through tics of blood or friendship,
nro already more or less Interested
In nnd attracted to this section.
Since tho Hallway Progress Edition
will go largely Into the hands of pco
plu nil over tho East tunny of whom
hnvo friends nnd relatives In Coos
county, the results cannot be other
than highly bcuellclnl.
Printed on a good quality of book
paper which will show hnlf-tono il
lustrations to good advantage, In at
tractive form which will permit of
convenient mailing and llllng for fu
ture referoneo, tho Hallway Progress
Edition will be one that any citizen
of Coos county will be proud to mail
to his friends back East.
It will tell tlio Btory of life, pro
gress and opportunity In Coos coun
tv. hIimiiIv. forrnfullv nnd wltluil nc-
vagant statements eliminated, unci
that tho truth itsolf Is good enough
regarding this country,
Naturally, tho expenso of getting
out na coinprohonsivo an Issue as
this, many thousand copies of lt. and
itH distribution, Is considerable. Since
its primary object, howover, Is to
herald abroad the fair namo and
" famo of Coos county, and the towns
therein, The Times coulldeutly ex
pects tho honrty co-oporatlon nnd
mibstuntlnl support of 'tho progros-
Blvo business Interests and proporty
u"' " ." ". .l. "" uu"" .. ..........
ruiiu.uK us iirm.j uHiuuiiNiiuu io-
ley, there will be no sectionalism In ,1
a . i . j. m mi., mi..... ....a.. r
rna m.tniv win im trnntmi fniriv
nnd Impnrtlnlly.
Tho Times has at
nil times been a consistent believer
i j In nnd ndvocate of tho principle that
JlULSliKM kX; anything thnt helps build up any part
s will reudlly'of Coos Day or Coos county Is a Uoiio-
.fit to nil other sections.
Dy firmly fixed principles Tho
Times Is devoted, first of nil, not to
'private gnln but to public sorvlco,
and this Is the spirit In which tho
work on this Bpeclnl edition will bo
done
dorlug Avis Llnncll hero October II.
niRtrlot Altnrnnv Pnllnllnr fmlnv
wont nvnr Mia m'l.lnnm In Mm l.n.wlH
nf Mi linllf-n nfllnlnln WIM. ntnnln
ID
.. . . ...... ...... . . '...nln Pnlnf. Imvlnir ilrlvnn frnm ItnKn
iiniincini uncKing. uicneson s wwyore
will contest tho caso vigorously. Thu
roport of the analysis ot tho stomach
or Avis Llnnell Is ongerly awnlted.
On nn order or District Attorney Po" J wu, "h U acnl mnnager; Herbert Arm-
lotler, lt wns nrrnnged to exhumo tho'Btron,, nt tho lnttor's office thore.
body or Miss Llnnell todny, mid havo t jiolatlve to his trip or his plans, Mr.
It brought from Hyannls to Boston. omm. stated thnt ho wns nretty 'busy
Incidentally It will bo deflnltoly
known whether tho recoptnblo which
rnntnlnpd tho cvnntiln nf nntnRslum
lbody.
F
T
Dr. Knabe of Indianapolis Dis
covered Dead Body Badly
Hacked Up.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Hid., Oct. 24.
Dr. Union Kniiho was founil dpn.l
with her body cut and bruised In a
bedroom or her upnrtments today.
The police are sure she was murder-
". ""i imuuiu 10 uiscuvur uu)
as found when
Katherlno Mc-
pherson. entered tho nnnrtmont. Tho
Jt npimrent that robbery had been
coimitted, Dr. Knabo was last seen
alive by Miss McPherson, to whom
she had said late yesterday that sho
Intended spending tho ovenlng In her i
Btudyi Sho uved nnd hnd i,or offlCo
on the ground floor ot an apartment
house in a nrosnerous nuiet neiuh
been learned, heard any sounds of
a struggle In Dr. Knabo's apartments
last night. She was 35 years of age,
a graduate of tho Indiana college of
medicine and was not known to have
bad any enemies.
mm
ESTIMATE 4,010 CASUALITIES IN
BATTLE OF ITALIANS AND TURK!
USED 1),10I),U." 0,000 STAMP!
,s ,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct.
23. The extent of the mnll
communication of the Anicrlcnn
people themselves nnd with the
entire world is shown by the
fnct thnt 1.109.2G0.000 postage
stamps were turned out by tho
bureau of engraving nnd print
ing during the last fiscal year.
This Is an Increase of nearly 9
per cent ns compared with the
proceeding year,
PASSES All
Big Eastern Financier Suc
cumbs Today After Brief
Illness.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Associated Press
Times.)
NEW YOUR, Oct. 21 Hobort
Mnthor, clinlrman of tho board of Di
rectors of tho WestliiB'noiiFo Electric
Manufacturing compnny nnd director
of ninny railroad and banks, 'lied
here todny after a short Illness. Ho
' hero today after a short Illness.
formerlv chnlrniaii of tho Donrd
'(1?1,"r,n "" , , ' '
" ' hi v a.v avva --.-.. .....
ronu.
C. R. Smith and His Two Boys
Arrive Here Today Too
Busy to Talk.
C. R. Smith, head of tho Mcnasha
Woodonwnro company, nnd his sons,
Mowry and Carleton .arrived hero
today lor 11 mtllOr CXtClldcd Visit 111
' COOS COUIltJ'. TllCi' CO
CI1IIIU 111 Mil M)t'
--" :"- "
After getting lunch hero, Mr. Smith
mid Ills SOUS loft Immediately for
I VahM. Ilniwl nn CnOtli iclalinrl rrt ftntlfnv
in inr liiar nntt.
ROOT. I
BRINGS- m
TO COOS BAY
. ..
Slmnson Lumber company nnd thoi
, Menasha peoplo, thus putting a quie
tus on tho roport circulated yester
day or "something doing" between
tho concerns. Ho said that somo
North Bend man who had nothing
elso to do must have dreamed it.
PAYS 9(100 FOR "EVERHEAR
IXG" APPLE-TREE.
ALBANY, Ore., Oct. 23. Be
lieving that a now variety of
applo treo has been discovered,
a local nursery company has
purchased an "everbearing" ap
plo treo from David Jenkins,
paying JC00.
For sovoral years tho treo
has bomo ripe fruit from May
until November of each yoar,
having blossoms, green and ripe
fruit on Its branches at the same
time. Tho company will at-
tempt to propagate tho "ever
bearer."
Mr. Smith endonvored to reach horo "" "" " M'i
last evening, hnvlng hired a special bounty systoin which ralsos tho prlwr
rig at Roseburg yesterday morning taMor, tho Prussian Minister or
and offered the owner C0 to got Agriculture has Issued a docroo lu
them to Myrtle Point in tlmo to cntch which ho points out tho groat dltTor
tho aftornoon train ror Marshflold. IC0 hotweon wholesnlo and roUII
Tho Monnsha Woodonwnro com- prices, ospcclnlly In regard to porkr
pany owns about 30,000 acres or tlm- which Is tho favorlto moat or tho Ger
bor land In this section exclusive of ins. forming moro thnn half of tu
tho 10C.O0O acres, or thereabouts, lt totnl of meat consumed. Tho MIuI
ncqulred whon It took ovor tho South-' er enjoins tho cities to endeavor to
ern Oregon company's holdings. Ev-.plng about an uiidorstnndlng with
on boforo tho Soulhorn Oregon com-1 tho retailors, and If tlioy aro uuabl
pany wns acquired. Mr. Smith Is to do so to tako effectivo action by
known to havo considered putting In soiling meat, vegetables, fruit nnff
a plant hero to cut up this tlmbor "'oro especially fish, tliomsolrcs, and:
Just ns soon ns ho could bo assured of , p this ond ho promises to arranKa
rallroad transportation, so thnt It doos that reduced rnllrond freight tarlll
out necessarily follow thnt ho wlJU . 1)0 accorded o munlcipnIIUea.
havo to wait until tho title to tho whldi provldoro all food Htores for
Southern Oregon company tlmbor is tho benefit or their elzons.
cleared by a final decision In tho gov AVHmordorr and other suburbs or
ornmont suit, ns was Intimated yes-' nrl In have already started munlcJ
terday by parties In close touch with,""' "" "tores, which aro a great suo
hls affairs cess, and Berlin has Just decided to
Capt. Edgar Simpson stated today Pn 70 stalls for a similar purpos
that there was no deal or negotlu-' "io public markets. Many pro
Ions or any kind on between tho T,nc,B cltLes nro oowlnB buU.
' Hoauv I ncc nf I ifn Rnnnnfnr
- ., - v. - -I
In Bombardment of Beng
hazi, Tripoli.
DETAILS KEPT BACK
BY ITALIAN CENSORS
British Consul Wounded, Con
sulate Wreck and Other
Subjects Killed.
(Dy Associated Ptcss to Cooa Day
Times)'
, MALTA, English colony, Oct. 24.
In letters from Benghazi. Tripoli, thef
I writer's estimate casualties to Inlm-
1 bltauts resulting from tho bomburd-
! incut by tho Italian llcot at 4.00l,
The Drlttsh consulate was bndlyduni-
' aged, Consul John F. Jones wounded
nnd several Jowlsh subjects of Groat
Drltntn who hud taken refugu In tho
consulate woro killed or wounded.
AFFAIR WAS HAD.
Kalian Censors Keep Hack News of
I tat tie In Tripoli.
Dy Associated Press to tho Cous Day
Times.;
LONDON, England, Oct. 21.- Cor
respondents of tho London TimtW.
other English papers at Tripoli ro
nart ,lV of Malta that tho affair
ii.....i.,.7i w.,u m.iPii mnm roHo.ii
?. . ?' " "" ft l.?,0-1
ii.iiii .iii.aiiii i.i'.i nu i nil iiui iiiilluli ab
bo known.
Horseflesh Article of Common
Consumption as Result
of High Prices. K
' 0y Associated Press to tho Coo Taj
' Times)
BERLIN, Oct. 24. Tho prfcoa ot
all kinds of meat havo risen to such
! an axtant throughout tho Einiilra Uut
horseflesh has becomo nn nrtfclo- t
minnmn miiHiimntlon. In thn flrsL
8,JC 7ntl,B ,f t,ll oar 3B.27T.4
pounds or horseflesh wera sold a
against 4S,43S,G83 pounds of mutton.
I vlow of tho great agitation for a.
iiecrensu in inijiuri uuiiua uu iuuu
4 .. lt ...! Aim v.1b.1IAI.. 0 4.. jpwr&
E TRUST
sun js m
ftnwnrnmnnt Ronino Aotiira
lvv,v" Ul" "wymu nuuui.
Against Minnesota, Iowa
and Wisconsin Men-
By Associated Press to th r'ooa-- lliijr '
Times)
ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 24'. Tk
The government's fifth sulr I'm Us
fight to break up tho so-called lumbar
trust was begun In the Uafredf Statu
court today. It Is directed ugulnmt
Minnesota, Wisconsin pM lawn; ht
dlvlduals and ossoclatfonsy
Ford CHOPPERS at MILNER'.
MEAT -FAMINE
IN GERMANY
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