The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    a mr''
THERf ARE SQ MANY MEN WHO HAVE NOTHINGTO SAY AND INSIST ON SAYING IT
.... iin...nlnll rt
A LIUIO --viuuu"'B" "
MT A )VKKTISINO In Tho TIMES
" u-lll Put Vour Ileal Eslnlo "In
SoMurkcfMCfectivolyl
l,w i il. rnnln nlmllf ifnlll
Cons
aftm?
WANT ADVERTISING in Tlio TIMES
Will Keep tho Incomo from Your
Furnished Rooms from Lapsing!
YOU enn really help tho family
revenues by renting a fow furnished
rooms and, If you know how nnd
when to uso the classified columns,
you may keep that llttlo extra Incomo
ns "pt,cndy ns a clock."
It Will l,llt l " "V',0 "v JUU. I
" rly boforo tho eyes of nil "pos
p5?i iiSycrB" la town. And It
fflj;i!!
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED Pitted
Established In 1878
ns Tho Const Mali
! VOL XXXV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1 911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mall
r nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 110
Slatt
BAY
NORTHWESTERN
I JUI1t III IrkLv
0 TRANSCONTIHENTAL HAW
IS HASTENING TO REACH HERE
English Sydicate Reported to
Be Hcqui iiiu i i -
Now For It.
IS IN CONNECTION
i wiln hill oioiciyio
southern Pacific Reputed to Be
Trying to ljiock u mov
ing With Haste.
SUMMMt LINK MAY 1113
raw... .., rai'i.'m'llV
a J.UL'ilU wwv.aii -v
irl utnrv Hint COOS Day IB
to bo tho Pacific Const tormlnnl
of tho Northwestern Hallway
, received h7 Tho Times today
1 tends to confirm rumors to tbo
effect tliot tho Sumner lines,
tho Pacific Great Western nnd
. vn.iii rnnst. nro ronlly tho pro
, Jcct of tho 1UI1 and other Bys-
1 terns. w
Anniiior lntorcRtlnc report In
connection with It, Is that tho
1 Coos liny and Eastern may uo
part of tho system.
VIco-Prcsldont Sumner !s now
understood to bo at dardlnor
with his son nnd both nro ex-
pected hero In a day or two.
(By Associated Press to Coos Daj
Times.)
rOHTIiAND. Ore, Nov. 21. Tho
Krenlng Telegram prints tho follow
ing today: "Furthor unmnsklng of
the plans of tho Chicago and North-
aeitcrn In 1(8 Invasion of tho Pacific
Coast country has como through tho
discovery of tho fact that tho con
struction crews which nro rushing
(the grado of tho Pittsburg nnd Gil-
more lino down tho Salmon rivor,
ere being paid with Northwestern
aoncr. Ostensibly, tho Pncino nnu
Gllmoro lint Is n IIIU property, but
Rbe connection Is closo botweon tbo
pillls and tho Northwestern
ihlch also hnd established
iWr personnel survoylng. par
lies which novo been "running
lines through Wyoming, Montana,
Idaho, Washington nnd across Oro-
kon In nn effort to bring another
Irans-contlnontnl lino to tho const.
"From reliable sources It has boon
revealed that tho Chlcngo nnd North
estern will drop down tho Salmon
ind Snako rlvors to Tcxns City,
Vish., whero It will hook up with
ie Hill roads nnd from that point
im reach Portland vln Pnsco nnd
3 North Bnnk. nnd Pugot Sound
" rasco nnd tho Northern Pnclflc.
'That tho ultimate gonl for tho ln-
lependont Pacific const terminals on
b part of tho C. & N. W. Is to bo
n Coos Day g nnothor recent dovol
ipment revealed throimh tho onern-
'ons of n syndicate of English cnpl-
'Jis who hnvo been oulotly buy
's up valunblo terminal property
'n securing othor concessions In
Marshtlold torrltory, Four of tho
rectors of this syndlcnto nro mom-
e" of tho Northwostorn board.
mo next straw which shows tho
tV tho wind Is bio win tr la tho ro
lled nctlvlty of tho Hnrrlmnn for-
m pushing tho Orocon Short lino
preys westward Into Oregon ns n
i't of tho cast and westMIno ncrosa
refpn. as woll as tho hnsto -which
-oyumern pacific (Hnrrlman) lino
8 SuOWlnC In riinhlni onnutriipMnn
t0'k On tho projected lino from En-
; to Coos Bay. Tho Ilarrlman
ie nnvo discovered that tho
, ' ls, bonding overy onergy toward
'early Invnslon of Orogon nnd is
-"us rapidly for Coos liny via tho
1, ' . n8 Poetically tnat which
49 Harrlmnn linn nvnoAl. in Minn
Etwss the stato and tho Harrlman's
trying their notorious chock, mat
's jiQiicy.
If Ynn 1.....1 n... . .
P-tMnixa go to miivxeu's.
See nn Tn-n
lllTrwV.ViOL'' ot QW tHHiii ana
ImM'1"1'1" irjnmELias for
-ni.il t'HOSS.
'AuDIVipne 1 a
ratiA- WA ' junaoroiea nuu
r"ey POTTERV at MILNEn'S.
WO Ijvp tt . ..
er Bill . "" ""''U jwus, Bll-
KnSSi'ESTnY nn.l SE,L
vuss DRUG STORE.
Inchestor and REMINGTON shot
ia and Ammunition at JIILNEIt'S
ig11) HANT)-PA1NTET) Cni-
v-.nos VXlUKx SlVJKbi
UNWRITTEN LAW
SIN UP
Rights of Father to Take Jus
tice Into His Own Hands
Up In Philadelphia. .
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 21.
Whether a father Is justified In talc
ing tho llfd of man who botrayB his
daughter and refuses to mnrry her
ls tho question that comes up In tho
enso of Frank W. McMnhon, who
wns plnccd on trial horo today
charged with tho murder ot Gcorgo
A. Lcary. McMnhon Is n saloon
keeper nnd Loary wns a well-to-do
dealer In real estate.
Justlflablo homlcldo wns tho coro
ner's ruling, but McMnhon wns re
arrested on a warrant sworn out by
Lcnry's rclntlvo charging him with
murder.
E
Documents Calling on Mexi
cans to Start Revolution
Are Brought to Texas.
lly Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlrcos.y
SAN ANTONIO. Mox.. Nov. 21. '
Copies of thrco manifestos calling on
tho Mexican army ami Mcxicnn poo
nln to revolt ncnlnst tho Mndoro gov
ernment nnd signed In print with tho
nnmo of General Ilornnrdo Hoyes aro
In tho hands or local secret servico
mon todny nnd will bo lnld by them
lmforo tho United Stntes District At
torney hero. Reyes Is under nrrcst
accused of violating tho neutrality
laws.
WILh KNKOKCH LAWS
(Dy Associated Presi to Coos Day
Times)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 20.
notnfmiiiiii tn fifninn nut tho filibust
ering expeditions against Moxlco, Sec
retary of War Stlnon nuthorlsod to
day Gonornl Duncan, commnnuing ino
tho Department in Tcxns, to enforce
Mm iiAntrni lnws with vlEor and movo
tho troops under his command with
in tho jllvlBlonnl limits wunoui wan
ing from ordors from tho Department.
If necessary, additional troops will
bo sent to Texas.
BUILD Li AS
FAR AS BOISE
VICE-PRESIDENT OATTELL OV
COOS RAY AMI H.lbXiSii. n
TURNS HERE WITH E. W. SE
VERS TO INSPECT ROUTE.
W. A. Cattell, vice-president nnd
nnnl mnnnirnr nf tho COOS Day
and Enstorn Electrlo, arrived hero
Into Saturday witn w. w. iuv;rs ut
tho company from San Francisco.
ia vnvnm rntiirnod hero with Mr.
Novers and ho and sho will soon
leavo on nn eastern trip.
rm, ia i PnftAll's first trln hero
and ho will mako a trip of Inspection
over the survey. Jio is desirous ui
getting work started on tho first but
vow nf 120 mllos from hero to tho
l Sf w .--
summit of tho Cascades as soon as
possible
It Is announced that tho road will
bo continued on through to Dolso,
Idaho.
Mr. Cattell will leavo Wednesday
on a trip over the route.
It was announced today that B, w,
Novers Is no longer connected with
tho Coos Day and Eastern, his visit
bore now bolng to closo up his affairs
with that company. Ho has mado no
announcement of his future plans.
II
ST
FLOOD GQNDITIQNS
Seattle Without Water Supply
or Electric Lights Fair
Weather Promises Relief
Soon.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.) ,
SEATTLE, Wnsli., Nov. 21. Aft
er fifteen days of almost continuous
storm, beautiful weather is prevail
ing in Western Washington with no
rnln In Immediate prospect. In n.
financial wny, tho damage done by
the wind nnd flood is small. Tho
rnllronds expect to havo all tholr
lines In operation tonight or tomor
row morning. Tho greater part of
the city of Scattlo will bo without
water until Snturdny night, owing
to tho brenklng of tho plpo tjint car
ries tho city water supply ncross tno
DIVINE SARAH
TO WEO T
Mme. Bernhardt, Aged 66, An
nounces Engagement to Ac
tor Who Is Only 26.
'Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Tho en
gagement of Sarah Dcrnhnrdt, tho
nctrcss to Lou Tollcgnn, tho Flomlsh
nctor, who played minor parts in her
company, Is announced from Paris.
Mine. Dcrnhardt Is sixty-six yonrs old
whllo Tollogaii ls only twenty-Blx.
Tho famous actress is a great grand
mother. EXPERTS SAY
Edward Hines and Edward
Tildep Exonerated In Lori-
mer Brhibery Case.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Dny
Times.
CHICAGO, III.. Nov. 21. Noithor
Edward Hlnos, tho lumberman, nor
Edward Tlldon, tho packer, was cus
todian of a 1100,000 fund or any
other fund which wns to bo used to
pay tho oxponsos ot tho election ot
William Lorlmor to tho United Sta
tes Senate, according to exports' re
ports siibmlttod to tho Senatorial In
vestigating commltteo today.
TAFT STILL AILING,
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 20.
Although Presldont Tnft's condition
Is better today, ho was unablo to go
to Richmond to address tho good
roads convontlon. Ho will bo con
fined to tho executive 'mansion for
a fow days, but will put In his time
working on his message, and will ro
colve calls of officers and other offi
cials In his library.
THREE DIE IN
HOTEL FIRE
Fourth Victim of Disaster at
Nashua, N. H., In Critical
Condition In Hospital.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NASHUA, N. II., Nov. 21. Threo
aro dead and a fourth ls In the hos
pital in a serlouB condition as a re
sult of Inhaling Bmoko from the flro
that today burned out tho Interior
of tho Denton hotel.
5 Gal. rOLARINE Gas Engine
OIL 92.50 at MILNER'S.
LIbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 73 Pacific
Livery & Transfer Co.
Fancy TEXpOTSOOc at MLNEIVS
I II I III
S
OFPUGETSOUND
Cednr river. Tho schools nro clos
ed, bnth tubs aro used only for tho
Btorngo ot n water supply and tho
streets nro dark nt night, becnuso
tho municipal power nnd light plants
are temporarily out of commission.
RAD AT HELUXGHAM
Wnshlngton Town Is Still AVlthout.
Trnl 11 Servico
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Duy
Times.) -DELLINOHAM,
Wnsh., Nov. 21
Dolllnglinm nnd Northwest Wnshlng
ton nro still without train servico
nnd with llttlo prospect ot resump
tion of It beforo tomorrow. This
city has' mall onco n dny by bont from
Seattle nnd tho local train running
botwecn Dolllnghnm nnd Dlaluo, on
the Great Northern. Tho dnmago
ot tho flood ls smnll save to tho rail
ways
European Specialist Wants
Prize of $20,000 Offered by
Italians For Discovery.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
COLOGNE, Nov. 21. Dr. Otto
Schmidt, a cancer specialist expert
ot this city, has applied .(or tho Ita
lian Mnrlnnt prlzo ot twenty thou
sand dollars offered to tho discov
erer of n cancer serum who has been
successful In healing ftvo enscs by
moans of his remedy. Schmidt as
sorts ho Is nblo to provo forty casos.
LIVELY SESSION
American Federation Declares
For Initiative and Referen
dumScore Hearst.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 20. Tho
Amerlcnn Federation of Labor, In
convontlon, v today declared In favor
ot the Initiative nnd referendum In
tho election ot Its olllcers In tho
event it wns found fcnslulo and do
slrablo. Tho matter wns roforred to
an exeoutlvo council. Tho conven
tion's notion wns ngaln3t a rocom
mendntlon of tho lnw commltteo to
which tho matter hnd been referred.
William Randolph Hearst was
branded ns an enemy ot tho organi
zed labor. Hearst's namo was
brought boforo tho convention In con
nection with n lockout ot union mon
at Load. South Dakota, by tho Home
stead Mining company, In which tho
Hearst estate is Interested. James
M. Lynch, presldont of tho Interna
tional Typhogrnphlcal Union, defend
ed Hearst, declaring tho publisher
should not bo condemned without an
Investigation of tho charges. Tho
matter was roferrod to tho cxccutlvo
council fornn Investigation.
HETTY GREEN STILL
YOUNG JLT SEVENTY-SIX
(Dy Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 21. To-
day ls Mrs. Hottlo Greon's bov-
enty-slxth birthday. Sho do-
4 clarcd herself too busy to cole-
brato, and Bald a birthday was
as good as any other day for
4 hard work. Sho said she was 4
"still young nnd stllf happy."
Mrs. Green has for years
been rated as ono of tho wealth-
lost women In tho world, hor 4
fortune reaching far into tho 4
4 millions. 4
RATS, PUFFS AND '
FALSE HAIR NO MORE
(Dy Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, 111., Xov. 21. Pro-
pare to seo women with their
4 hair parted modestly In the 4
mlddlo without any frills. Rats
and puts nnd other "fixtures"
In tbiS way of falso hair must
go. rhlB was, the edict ot the
Chicago Ladles' Hair Dressers 4
and. Wig Makers Association at
its -second annual meeting here. 4
'"
CLAIMS CURE
for mm
0
THREE TICKETS
MARSHFIELD CITY ELECTION
RATE CASE IS
Injunction In Trans-Continental
Cases Taken to United
States Supreme Court.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 21.
Tho appeal from tho tompornry ln-
InnntlnnH I'rnnlnrl liv tho CommorCO
! court III tho Spoknno other trnns
contlnontnl freight rnto cases, ls ex
pected to bo taken today. Tho gov
ernment's counsel will filo n motion
for appeal to tho United States Su
premo court nnd It will bo granted.
It nlso is said that tho Coimnorco
court will ontor n final docrco mak
ing tho Injunctions permanent bo
thnt tho Issue may go to tho supremo
court In a definite form.
Alleged Slayer of Roy Perkins
Taken to Coquille to Await .
Second Trial.
Shoriff W. W. Gngo and J. A. Nos
ier passed through hero today with
Frank Onrrlson en route from tho
stnto penitentiary to Coiulllo whoro
Garrison Is to bo placed on trlnl
ngaln noxt month for tho murder ot
Roy Perkins.
Garrison was convicted on tho
first trial and sentenced to bo exe
cuted but wnB granted n now trial on
an appeal to tho Orogon supremo
court.
As tho alleged confession of Gar
rison, It Is claimed, cannot be Intro
duced na ovldonco In tho next trlnl,
i tho stnto's caso against htm will bo
wenkonod considerably.
Garrison did not cnuso any trou
blo on tho wny back. Ho wns brought
in vln Gardiner and during tho wnlt
for tho train hero was confined In tho
city Jail. Ho appeared woll.
WILSON IS CHOSEN.
Illinois Mnn Now Master of Nntfonnl
Grange.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day
Times)'
COLUMDUS, Ohio, Nov. 21. Oli
ver II. Wilson, mnstor of tho Illinois
Stnto Grnngo, wns elected today Nn
tionnl Master of tho National Grnn
go, In sesslonjieroj
ALLIANCE IN
Steamship Arrives From Eu
reka and Sails For Portland
at Noon.
Tho Alllanco nrrlved In early this
morning from Eureka with ono of
tho largest passenger lists she has
had from thoro for Coos Day In a
long tlmo. Sho sailed a few hours
later for Portland.
Among those arriving on tho Al
liance wero:
R. R. DInnlgan, W. J. Slattery, S.
I. Towers, R. G. Armstead, F. D.
Layton, T. T. Golden, Mrs. Lnmbort,
J. E. Teormnn, L. A. Pippin, T.
Chrlstlo, E. P. Rogers, P. Stanley,
Dan Murray, Mike WIeland, O. D.
Van Dennis, T, Balton, K. Jensens,
E. Sporoo, Geo, Engolman, John Pan
cuer, V, Busklnk, T. Torto, Carl Je
rome Among thoso sailing from horo for
Portland on tho Alllanco wore tho
following:
W. J. Morrison, J. A. Muloro, II.
JuntUi I. II. Rundlln, Goo Gow, Sop
How, Woo Soo, Sop How, Sing How,
Loop Lop, Sip Sovey, Lip NU, Sqp
Qow, Oow Oow, Sling Shlthi.
W
GARRISON IS
BROUGHT BACK
III FIELD FOR
E. E. Straw, R. A. Copple and
E. Don McCrary Head Nomi
nees in Caucus. '
LARGEST CROWD OUT
IN HISTORY OF CITY
Nominations Made Without
Semblance of Disturbance
Details of Meeting.
HOW VOTE STOOD.
For mayor
E. E. Btraw 110
R. A. Cnpplo 101
E. Don McCrary. ... 02
, For coiincllmon
, Tom Coko 110
. Carl W. Evortson,.. OG
) W. W. Holland .... 72
, F. E. Allen 81
,4 J. C. Morchnnt 91
! John Holm 87
E. D. McArthur .... 28
C. F. McGeorgo .... 17
For recorder
John W. Dutlor....201
4 A. J. Stcphnn. r. . . . 84
M. A. Swcotmnii.. .. J,i
Scattering voto for couwdl-
mon O. V. McKnlght, 1; Ivy
' Cnndron, 1; Jons Hanson, 1;
Chns. Powers, 1; J. O. Lnng-
worthy, 2; John F. Hall, 1; Po-
tor Scott, 1; Carl Albrocht, ;
A. J. Stophon, 2; Duncan For
4 guson, 1; G. A. Johnson, 1; C.
C. Going, 1; Mr. Evnns, 1; Dr.
McCormnc, 1; W. T. Morchnnt,
1.
Tho nbovo summnrlzcs tho result
of"tho Mnrshflold city caucus last
night and nil tho cnudldntos receiv
ing twonty-flvo votes or moro will
hnvo tholr unities printed on tho tick
et If they qunllfy.
Tho caucus wns tho largest ovor
hold In Mnrshflold. In nil, 312 votes
wero cast but thoro wore probably
moro than 350 pcoplo In tho hall,
soino not bolng qualified to voto and
sonio not going to tho bother ot
standing in lino to cast tholr voto.
J. M. Upton wns tho unanimous
cholco for chairman, and G. W.
Kaufman was unanimously olectod
secrotnry. Thero was not tho slight
est indication ot a clash during tho
ovonlng.
Tho flnnl mode of procoduro was
similar to that ot a regular primary
election, tho only dlfferonco bolng
that the votors had to wrlto In tho
names ot tho candidates on bin
ballots instead ot marking prlntod
ballots.
Thrco Cornered Itnce.
As a result of tho caucus, tho raco
for mayor becomes a thrco-cornorod
ono. Up until Into yostorday, It was
thought by some that both Copplo
and Straw would withdraw and lot
W. U. Douglas mako tho raco against
E. Don McCrary, tho socialist cholco.
Mr. Copplo ngroed to this program
but Straw's friends would not con
sent to It.
Soma stated yesterday that Mr.
Straw had wired frlonds horo to with
draw his name but Ivy Condron re
ceived n telegrnpi from him last ovonlng-
stating that ho would run if
Mr. Condron would gnln Mrs. Straw's
consent. Mrs. Straw finally consent
ed to It.
Mr. Condron nnd othor supporlors
of Mayor Straw express confldonco
that he will bo an onsy victor. , R,
A. Copplo's frlonds dcclaro that tho
outcome ot tho caucus last night
Indicates that Copplo will win oaslly.
Thoy claim that Straw should havo
recolvod two votes to Copplo's ono
In tho cnucus. Furthermore, thoy
claim that much of Straw's strength
was represented thoro through tho
offorts of tho Straw meeting In tho
Rodmon's hall last Friday evening
and point out that tho fact
that the voto of Straw and Coko. t'to
two candidates declnred for
at that meeting, wns tho
same, substantiates their claim that
much work wns done boforo tho ciu
cus to got out tho Straw voto. Thoy
claim that llttlo or no work
1 dono In Mr. Copplo's behalf owing
(to tho expectancy that n rnninro
'mlso would bo effected whorobv W
!U, Douglas would ho tho harmony
candidate.
Tho Socialist also aro oxprcsslng
elation today over tho showing f'ev
mado and their loaders c'nlm ''it
only a small portion of their
strength was voted at tho ennr-M"
As near as could bo determined to-
(Contlnued on nne
J
a'
4'
i
-
"J"QI
Utftl
JfV
J.