The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 06, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times. Conxl Mull
nnd Coos Bay Advertiser.
No. 149
mm
WORK STDS ON SUMNER
RAILWAY PROJECTS TO CULS BAY
iecr Sumner Says South-
Pacific Has Bought or
Blocked it.
NOT EXPECT
IT WILL BE RESUMED
Railroad Situation Takes
expected Turn Today
I Few Details Known
ho OctopuB hna got tho beat of
ad whethor thoy have bought
ioldlnga or Jimt blocked our
knles, I don't know, but l to
' tlmt ovory man hub uoun mm
L.1nll..Uftlv." I
Is was a Bttttotnont this nftcr-1
Sby L. A. Suinnor, cuioi cngiu-,
E J. ..in- n,.ut llnllwnv rillll-
tlio l'ncmu vjui --
.!. ammmr lllll). following tllO
imccnient by him thut nil opor-
L i.-.i i.ni... llunmitllllieil on tho
for projects, Includlngtho Pncl-'
ircat WCBlorn num uuhv." "
.,,. nml tho Pacific ConHt Lino
Ei.i..., in nniin Ilnv. Uo snld
Iho know very Httlo about tho
fcceted developments, worn u
Iist boon rccolvcd from Portland
(g off all tho oporntlons. Ho
that ho hnd pniu on n iu wu
ho guessed thnt no wouiu nuvo
bk for another Job. I
i .ni.i ti.nt im iilil not know for
thut tho culling oft of oporn-
wns nnnl for nil tlmo but thnt
: !, i it wns. Prom what ho
"I'"-" ". ""."" ... ..!.! n.
)oen nolo to icnrn, nu Hum
,nrn Pnclflc WOH tOO big II lrOl-
in for them to buck.
nnnouncenient by Mr. sumnur
.. rii. Onlv this morn-
I no . oi..'..- --- .
u ...nu rniwirti.il lii North Bond
inddltlonnl olllclnlH of tho Sum-
llncs hnd Just arrived on nu
Somo of tliom, according 10 mu
t Bond report, enmo lit Inst
or curly this morning nnd loft
ho BrouKwntor tor ruiu
. ntl.nra t-nmnlllPlt Oil tllO liny.
Idcrnblo of tho luggngo that nr
,.,i.i. tim nnrtv nreHumnbly bo-
ng to tho 8umnor HnoB wnH tid
ed to 13. C. Catty. .tr. win
hero Bometlmo ago ub a map
fni T. A. fliimnar.
. Sumner enmo down todny from
i- iir. oni.i Mint 1h hnd bro-
..,.".. ..nl.l nff nvnrv num and
......,., ,......-.. --.
id every bill and ho mr u
It wns "all off."
FAST WORK ON
RIGHT OF WAY
Southern Pacific Plans to Let
Contract For Another Sec
tion of Line to Coos Bay
EUGENE, Ore., Jan. C .1. L.
lluell, rlght-of-wny agent of tho
Southern Pacific compnny's Eugeno
Coos Day lino, who wns so success
ful In securing tho rlght-of-wny from
Eugciio westwnrd to the tunnel Bite,
a dlstnnco of 23 miles, has recently
received orders to begin work west
of tho tunnel and he nnd IiIh nssls
taut. Mr. Walker, who recently ar
rived In Eugene, will stnrt work In
a very fow days. Tho company Ib
noxious to get mnttcrs In shnpo for
the. lotting of further contrnctp.
Mr. lluell mndo a record In secur
ing tho rlght-of-wny on tho first
stretch nnd whllo tho work west of
tho tunnol will bo moro dllllcult bc
cuuso tho Pnclflc Great Western com
pnny's Hiirvoy conlllcts In n number
of places with thnt of tho Southern
l'aclllc compnny's, ho nntlclputcs no
grent dllllculty In dealing with tho
owners of property nlong tho route
Mrs. Iluoll will spend tho winter
hero with her husbuud, nnd one
(laughter Ib now attending tho Uni
versity, whllo nnother will entor tho
school at tho beginning of next Homester.
LEAVE T
0 Off
mr".B"r
ONBRE W R
SUMNER LINK IlUMOK.
ct lniMirtunt nniioiinccmeni
...in.fi.ll.ir If Kfkllll.
o Kugono Guard says: "R. B.
, chlof onglnoor of tho Puclllc
. ... . - ......... I n tiln
t wostorn runway, i uu mi
.... iti... t r. lm l.nnlf
lltpiUlUIl, UjqiruilHB "' "
t Suturdny. Tho company mny
I . t ..n..ta n .VIVA
HOinu 1IIIIUI Ullll. imno o..-
n a fow days."
MUST filVK NOTICE.
ie.s DeciriiiK ' Dellvend Must
Notify I'ostiuuster Curtis.
fto fo owing soii-oxpmnuiui
btln has been lssuod by Post-
lor Curtis of Mnrshflold:
brlor sorvlco for tho dollvory oi
will ho estnbllBhed Fobrunry i.
traons desiring to hnvo mull dol
td must nrovldo somo kind of
B)tnclo or box In which tho enr-
mnv nlnco tlio mall.
arsons Hvlnc In tho city limits
off tho routo of cnrrlor or wlth
Bldewnlks mny plnco a box at tho
ofat point on enniors routo with
o and Iioubo number thoreon and
mail will bo delivered to tlini
K'ory house and box must bo
Ibored or mall will not bo dollv-
crsons desiring tho abovo sorvlco
nlpasn lonvn thnlr nddresses at
lofllro lmfnr Ti'oliriinrv 1. chillK
Ibor of house, nnd street, with lo
on ns to North. EnBt, South or
It.
NEW PLAN III, DEVELOP ALASKA
Senator La Follette Wants
Government Commission to
Assume Charge of Situation
There.
(By Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
DANVILLE, 111., .Inn. C. -r- A
solution of tho problem of conscrvn
tlnn of natural resources In Alaska
wns suggesed today by La Kollctto In
nn nddress hero. "The sensible nnd
prnctlcnl thing to do," ho snld, "Is
to crentc n Bonrd of Public Works
for AlnBkn similar to tho Isthmian
Canal Commission. This Board of
Public Works should undertake not
merely to build a railroad from Con
troller Bny to the conl fields, but It
should ncuulre nil tho railroads In
Alaska and settle at onco n policy of
government ownership. It should
similarly provide for tho develop
ment of other public utilities, such
ns telegrnph nnd telephone. It
should operate nnd develop wharves,
docks nnd steamship lines, If ncces
Bary, to deliver tho producta of Alas
ka to the Pnclflc const."
OTHER LABOR LEADERSilNVOLVED
Sensational Evidence Secured
In Indianapolis Probe of Dy
namiting Conspiracy To
day. By Assoclntcd Press to tho Cuos Bay
Times.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jnn. G.
Spurgeon P. Meadows, a prominent
Inbor lender nnd business" ngcntfor
tho district council of tho Interna
tional Brotherhood of Cnrponters nnd
.Joiners, enmo forwnrd todny with tho
declnrntlon thut out-of-town men
caused tho tour dynamite explosions
lu this city nt midnight October 24,
ID 00. This followed tho stntomont
of Chnrles A. Bookwnlter, former
mayor, thnt tho locul luhor lenders
wero Informed by him two yenra ngo
ns to who hnd directed tho explo
sions on tho property of Albert Von
Spreckelson. the "oij". j'l'"- TQI.
TOSPLANK ROADII 0L0
1T0N0RTHEBEND
tlllLl) TOUCHES TONfSUE
TO A FltOSTV IKON AND
IS BLEEDING TO DEATH
NOItTH YAKIMA, Wash.,
an. C, Louis Cagnor, nged 4
ears, Is bleeding to denth In St.
.uzaueth'B hosnltar from tear -
ng his tongue loose from n
lece of railroad Iron, to which
o touched It nearly a week
go Ho was living on a rnnch
n tho Columbia river nnd tho
round In his toncuo wa3 not
onsidered Berlous for n tlmo
lintll his mother foumi It lmnos-
Iblo to stop tho bleeding. Ho
is Drought to North Yakima.
Steamer Sails This Morning
For Portland With Many
Passengers
Tho Breakwntor snlled this morn
ing for Portland with a largo pna
songor list and a fair enrgo of freight
Among thoso snlllng on her wero
tho following:
Dorothy Davis, Muudo Bowron,
A. B. Clayton. Mrs. Clayton, E. W.
Smith, John Noblo, Mnry Jameson,
W. II. Cameron, Mrs. Camoron, D. C.
McKay, J. II. Hnrt, T. It. Heed, MrH.
Geo. V. Hoynolds, O. Sanborn. W. C.
Brown, Mrs. W. C. Brown, Allco
Brown, Chns. Brown, Mrs. Chns.
Brown, Mnudo Brown, C. J. W.
Jnines, C. M. Eborhnrdt, II. P. Mnr
tlu, P. L. Smith, a. D. Holdlmnn,
Chin Hnng. Chin Lung. Edith Smith,
Marie Wnlter, V. M. Clymor, Mrs.
Clymor. Mrs. Clnrko, Mnstor Clnrko,
E. M. Eddy, Chas. J. Andreson, Mrs.
Andorson. Hodlng Andorson, Victor
Rnndler, Elvira Erlzeon, A. M. Pron
tlss, Robt. Plummer, Jnck Plummor,
Win. Montgomery, II. C. Gibson, Miss
Alico Cox, Grnnt Buuch, Jumes Van,
Mrs. Van, Mrs. Ollbort, J. D. Goss,
H. C. Van Alsteln, A. J. Mendol, II.
S. Beck, Arthur Baker, C. A. Jnmc
son, Mrs. C. A. Jnmoson and Gladys
Jameson.
STATISTICS ON UNITED
STATES NEWSPAPERS
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jnn. C.
According to n bullotln of tho Census
Bureau. Issued today, tho total num
ber of newspaper and periodical pub
iiontimia iii tim United States wns
21,143 In 1000 nnd 21,848 In 1004,
nn Increnso of 1 por cent. Tho
growth of tho printing nnd publish
ing business Is Indlcuted by nn in
crenso of estnbllshmonts from 27,-
703 In ioih to di.tiu m ""'i "J
tho uso of mnterlulB valued nt $201.
775,000 In 1000 ns compared with
$142,514,000 In 1004, by turning out
products reported as worth 1737,
876,000 In 1000 ns ngnlnst $552,
473,000 In 1004. nnd by tho employ
ment In tho business of 358,042 per
sons In 1000 whoro 287.G70 wero
omployed In 1004
Tho snlarles nnd wnges amounted
to $208,080,000 In 1000 nnd $104,
044,000 In 1004, an Increnso qf $73,
142,000, or 38 per cent,
PRIZE RIDDLE TODAY.
. ......
If Idahoso wero mnuo oi ;v.er- w
sey, Connecticut from plnln
Mohair and Marylands her Now
uruv whnt. will Dolnwnre.
tractor.
MeudowB' assertion wns mndo In
connection with tho report thnt tho
federal authorities nro Investigating
ovory possible connection of othor
unions besides tho Iron workcrB with
tho Von Sprcckolsen explosion.
Conferences of men alleged to have
accomplished the explosions wero
held In n hotel owned by John Half
man, who snld todny that ho hnd tes
tified beforo tho county grand Jury
Inst year thnt Meadows attended
somo of theso conferences. This
Meadows denied, hut ho admitted
to meeting nt llalfman's plnco wnlk
lug delegates for unions -that wero
endeavoring to persuade non-union
men to quit work on Von Spreckul
beu'B contracts nearby. .Mrs. Alta
Hawkins, keeper of n boarding house
reported to Hookwaltcr when ho
mndo tho luvcstlgntlon that a fow
hours beforo tho explosions, u local
labor lendor ndvlscd her to "keep
your eyes open ns you nro about to
hear ono of tho dnmncst noises you
evnr heard."
OFFICERSI
ARE REELECTED
Annual Montinn nf Mnrchfinlrl
County Commissioners Order nt t
. . . . Chamber of Commerce Held
Improvement of Ferndale
Highway from Marshfield , "
J At tho nnnunl meeting of tho
Jutlgo John F. Hnll returned to- Muruhflold Chamber of Commorco, u
day from Coqulllo whoro ho hnB beon liandBomo compllmout was paid tho
nttondlng tho nnnunl sosston of tho fold olllclnla of tho orgnnlzntlon by
Coob eountv commlsslonors Tho "nanlmouBly ro-olectlng thorn for tho
Coos county commissioners. ino en8Ung yenr. An oxccutlvo conimlt-
scsslon will contlnuo next week. teo of twonty-ono wns nlso elected.
Ho announced thnt tho commls- Tho officers chosen for tho onaulng
aloners In compllnnco with tho petl- yenr nro:
Hon of North Bend nnd Mnrahllold President Dr. J. T. McCormnc.
uuu ui " Tr . Secrotnry Miss Vlolot Hondorson.
peoplo presented by I-. L. Hnguo nnd vice-president C. F. McKnlght.
others, hnd Instructed Road Super- Tron8ror J. II. Flanagan,
visor Norton to go ahead and plank Executlvo commltteo A. H. Pow-
tho Forndalo road between ho two orB( M Ct Horton IIonry sengstne-
towna. Threo-Inch plank, nlnp feet w g ChnnUlor Wnip GrhnC8
wide, nro to bo laid on two BtrlngoiB T T Donnott Jn8 H riunagnn,
so thnt tho tops of the i plank will bo Arthur McKcown Dr. C. W. Towor.
fliiBh with tho dirt. Tho work will Alvft Dolli Dr K MlnBU8( ,,,, Mc.
bo started nt once. Ln,n A w Myor8, A, j, Mendel,
Judgo Hall stated that If tho neo- Geo Rotnorj D c Greon0i Arno Mo.
plo had not been bo niixlous to hao rcon c n peck( A Tf IIaln0B w K
tho rond Improved this winter, tho Miller and I. S. Smith,
commissioners planned to put In n , pror tQ tho olcctlon of omc0rs. Dr.
rock road between tho two clt es. tho McCormnc gnvo a short talk In which
work to start early next spring. ,,0 rqvlowcd tho year-B work nm!
1 lines Olllchil 1 uMr. touched on what was llkoly to bo
Tho county commissioners also do. tjo nc , worU of tho flU'u Ho
signaled tho Coos Bay Times and to Ba appreciated tho honor
uoquuio ooimiioi i..u .y "-"" that had been conferred upon him by
county papers for tho ensuing cai. ,)0ing olected flvo times nnd whllo ho
in pwu .uu u llke(, tno work ,l0 ti,0UBi,t that n
Intlon Insldo tho count. Tho Tlnics yoin nn(, more ncl,vo nmn 8nollld
huTlns n much larger circulation bo en 0 ,,0 8nla Umt
than any other paper In Cooa count. numbop ,(l(l ,)00n urgng thnt h(J
i' i ,,K-rVi .,.',',.,i,i tnko tho plnco again and ho stated
Tho commlsslonors have VoMeA M ,,0 nad COI1Bonte(1 t0 (lo 80 wItu
all tho road supervisors .for the . enBU- understanding that Just as soon
lug year except In three- districts 'nfj ,, pub,clty manager an
Most of tho supervisors around Coos , boosting-should bo aecur-
JrVS, L GZt : to direct tho work.
4:""u". " " - "n" " ' i" 7, ; At a meeting of tho executlvo com-
among thoso named again. Tho fol
lowing aro tho auporvlaors bo far aa
named:
F. P. Norton, Mnrshfleld; J. W.
Grout. North Bend; C. E. Hanson.
Nortll iniet; v. r. iiowrou. i RI1BirPifnii ,. tho number bn In-
Mllo: A. F. Johnson, Lakesiue; jonn .."., . i i, jjinn
II. Olson. Kentuck; A. P; Crocker. f c p McGoorge.a nani0 but this
Wlllnnch; H. Stull. Coos Rlvor; Jas. done without ample no-
1.
during
Commorco
i; wnver ien, ouuih - .,, .,,, , . ,,. nf nronnfB
qnlllo; E. E. Week y. Bridge; Jonn publicity work
Fabrey. Catching Creek; J. D. Clin- n ,m(l Be, cansI(,QrahIo monoy
ton. .WW..; i J uuuw mu. . .- fjJr U0m AmmR theg0 e emmor.
Voaknm, Conledo; 7,. T. Slglln. Isth
mus; A. J. Counts. Bandon; Tom Do-j
veroux, near ureeK; u. r. iihhii
Four Mllo; E. W. Fahy, Bullarda;
S. B. Cutllp, Danlols Creok.
M
W
E
CONFESSION IN MURDER CASE
G0L01CAUSES
F
00
Zero Weather Causes Intense
Suffering In Illinois Metro
polis. '
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Huj
Times.)
CHICAGO, HI., Jnn. C Zero
weather todny produced Intense suf
fering. Four deatliB wero attribut
ed directly to tno wcutner. It Is
estimated thero aro JC0.000 unem
ployed men In this city. Eight hun
dred spent Inst night In tho munici
pal lodging hoiiso whllo ninny hun
dreds wero cured for nt tho police
stations.
Cambridge Preacher Today
Admits Killing Avis Linnell,
Former Sweetheart
POISONED GIRL TO
WED WEALTHY MAIDEN
'
WHITE HOUSE LOOKS
GOOD TO DEMOCRAT
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. C.
Norman E. Mack, chnlrmnn
of tho Domocrntlc Nntlonnl
Committee, paid his respects to
President Tnft todny. Mnck
snld tho Whlto Houso looked ut
trnctlvo enough to bo occupied
liv a ilnmocrnt.
Brief Statement Confessing
Crime is Given out by Coun
sel of Accused '
(By Assoclntcd Press to Cooa Bay;
, Times.)
BOSTON, Mnss., Jnn. C. Rov. C.
V. T. Rlchcson, former pnBtor of tho
Immnnuol Baptist Church of Cam
bridge, todny mndo wrltton confes
sion to effect that ho poisoned his
formor Bweothcnrt, Avis Llnuoll. Tho
statement wns given Into tho hands
of his counsel who mndo It public.
I Tho confession bearing Rlchcson's
algnnturo ronda, "I heroby confess
thnt I am guilty of tho offonso of
i which I stand Indicted." No details
nro given.
Rev. Rlchcson's motivo In murdor
Ing Miss Linnell Is presumed to hnvo
been to clear his way to marry an
other wealthy young woman. MIbs
Ltnnoll watt In a dollcnto condition
nt tho tlmo of her death.
Stories to tho effect that Rlcho
son's mind had given away, aro unfounded.
SOW
1
IWRECK
E
One Killed and Thirteen Injured
as Result of Blizzard Blind
ing Locomotive Engineer
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bny
Times.)
WRIGHT. Kan., Jan. C Unnblo
CHINA REBELS
ARE OPTIMISTIC
Claim Rank and File of Peoplo
Are With Them Also
Imperial Army.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay;
TlmoB.)
SHANGHAI, China, Jnn. C Tho
'to seo tho stntlon lights In tho blind-!ropub,cnn KOVornmont Is assuming
ing Biiow-Biuriii wiiivii nwuin .-.-orn
Kansas, Inst night, Englnoor C.
C. Doming, of tho Santn Fo pnsson
gor, ran past tho station, and his
train wns struck by another train.
Domlnd wns fntally scnlded, Engi
neer J. W. Chnlfnnt of tho othor trnln
was killed, and twelve possongors
hurt.
SPECIAL road;
LEVIES FOUGHT
, .. . " .. 1...1., i ll iiicuuhk ill ihu fsaiium turn
done such oxcollont work uolng mUte0 Ra contrlbutorB t0 tho publl
city fund yesterday nftornoon, tho
names of tho twonty-ono mombors for
tho executlvo commltteo woro agreed
upon. This selection was unani
mously ratified last ovonlng. It was
COOS COUNT V TAX ASSOCIATION
BEGINS ACTION TO PREVENT
COLLECTION OF SPECIAL TAX
FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS
n vory strong position nnd now con
aldors thnt tho futuro of China Is
entirely lu Its hands. Lendors uo
llovo tho country is almost unuul
mously In favor of tho republican
movement nnd tho regulnr trnlnod
nrmy will como to tholr aldo almost
to a man.
Tho Cabinet formed under Sun Fat
Son announced todny tho forms It
will offer to tho Manchus on tholr
Hiibmlsslon. Theso nro moro gener
ous than wns nt first bollovcd to bo
tho ense. Thoy Include a froo grant
to tho "Forhlddon City" nnd tho
Rummer llnlnco In Pokln, which nro
worth hundreds of millions of dol
lars. In addition thoy will bo ac
corded life pensions and othor con
cessions together with equality In
citizenship and In tho holding of of
fices under tho stato,
President Sun Ynt Sen says hlfl
main desire now Is for pcaco and
prompt recognition of tho Chinese
republic by tho foreign powora.
"LITTLE LUNCH" KOIt fiOO
COSTS MINER 915,000
iho Coos County Tax Association
through Its secretary, W. J. Conrnl.
county commlsslonors nt Coqulllo U AN FIlANCISC0( Cnl., Jan.
yesterday against all special road dls-' T N McAu,ey minnK
trlct levies. The protests nro filed J J;"7;.' chlcS nnd Salt
na a basis of legal action to have tho mnn 'rZ a llttlo lunoh" to
levies declared null nnd void. Irre- lr': ,Bnv.0 M""n,"cl, ,
gulnrltles In the elections nnd pro-, 0 fr ends nt ho Pa l ucol .otol.
ceedlngB wero given na reasons fori " c08t81h,1m,,,l,BJ ,f1BA,00f?'llflA
knocklne them" out and It was nlao thousand plates nt tho Tnft dln-
clalmcd that In most of tho Instance ner cost ?20,000,
tho lovles woro grcnter thnn nro Just
lfted,
Tho districts nnd levies which waro
protested woro: District No. C, six
mills; Dist. No. 12, ten mills; DIat.
No. 18, eight mills; Dlst. No. 2G, live
mid one-half mills; Dist. No 30, eight
mills.
Upwnrds of $25,000 in tnxos lb involved.
A clonn TOOTH never DECAYS.
Get your TOOTH BRUSHES and
Tooth POWDERS or pastes at RED
CROSS Drug Store.
ated tho securing of freo mall deliv
ery sorvlco for Mnrshflold;
ml. l ..... nln .t !. TCs....!!. nf
TI.. .it ' HI" IHallKiirW'iB u " i-uiiiiii w.
Illllll, T ... .... ,.,i,ii, i eon r.n
uiii luiuumuuu iui .viiii;ii -,u-.w
was raised nnd expended;
Tho Improving of the old Coos Bav
wagon road towards which $598.50
wns raised;
The sending of Hugh McLaln as r
(Continued on page 4.)
Have your calling cards printed at
The Times' ofllce.
BA1TIST PULPIT. )
I
The Communion sorvlco with
hand of fellowship extended to
tho now members, will bo hold
In tho morning. Tho pastor's
tbomo in tho evening will bo,
"Taking Stock." A Now Year's
address for nil.
LESS GUN-PLAY H Y
CITY POLICE URGED
SALEM, Ore., Jan. C That
no pollco ofllror or Sheriff In
thla atato bus a right to flro
upon any prlsonor who has
beon convlctod of a mlsdomea-
nor only, oven though no othor
means will sufllco to provont
his escape was hold by Judgo
Porcy R. Kelly, of tho Marion
County Circuit Court whon ho
Instructed tho Jury In tho caso
of Frank Howard against E.
Irwin. Tho plnintlff brought
nn nctlon for damages In tho
Bum of $1,10 Ongnlnst the do-
fondnnt, who la n pollco ofllcor
4 of Salem. 4
m
in x
ft' '4