The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 27, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES
Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mn 1 gT
mid Coom liny Adu'illsir.
MINS FOR BELIEF
LEADING DEMOCRATS IN TURMOIL CHINESE REBELS PLAN I
WORK
!
; 10 COME IN
SLAY LEADERS OF MANCHUS
. .. ..ii., nt mnnnv. foodstuffs
roninuUUD " '
clothing 'or tlio rollof of tho
i, , !... XTnHl.
BIIIC3 Of tllO VICUHIH ui mu "! wi
tragedy lnflt Saturday ovoning
Itlnuo to como In.
igldo from tlio npponl to tho klnd-
(ympatblea of tlio pooplo of Coos
by tho trngody ltsolf nnd tlio
elblllty of huugor and distress of
t widows nnd clilldrou, n moro pa
le phnso of tho caso boenmo
iwn today. Two of tno womon
lost their husbands aro again
ut to become moincrs. ima
ched tho hcarstrlngs of moro than
and nrrnngomonts will bo mndo
hat thoy will bo proporly cared
Chairman Sacchl todny Is nrrang
for a consolidation of tho rollof
tk for tho families. Ho and tho
ers will shortly porsonally visit
virions homes and arrnngo for
Ithclr wants.
Tlnn for Ttenpflto.
ho bonoflt to bo given nt tho Ma
lic Opera Ifouso tomorrow nftor-
In at 2:30 under tho direction of
pager Wilson and Director Foh-
promlses to draw an unusunlly
re attcnaanco nna win connidor-
iwoll tho rollof fund. Director
klon has arranged nn unusunlly
i program and tho vocal selections
Mrs. A. B. Qldloy and Mrs. Chad
no will bo rare treats. No chnrgo
bo mndo for children whon nc-
bpanled by their parents.
blrcctor Sncchl, of tlio Marshflold
hodist Cliurcli choir has ovory-
hg In readiness for tho bonoflt
Icert to be given nt tho church
; Wednesday evening nnd nn tin-
ally flno programm hns boon nr
RCd for It.
fapbiln Mncgonn nnd tho offlcors
tho Breakwater aro arrnnglng to
a purso among tho men on tho
for tho relief fund.
Additional subscriptions rccolvcd
ay were:
Friend" $ 1.00
Hood fi.00
s Bay Steam Laundry. . . . 5.00
Friend" 2.00
rlty 10.00
it. Bowron 5.00
B. W. Olson 3.00
bt Ilobertson cnntnln of
Bunch Messongor 2.00
Iston pcoplo 12.00
Farley 1.00
"Blake l.Oo
nes & Matson 10.00
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SURVEY LINE
IN
N
Confirmation of tho reports that
tho Southern Pacific Is pinning to
brldgo tho Day near Pony Inlot enmo
today with tho announcement that
tho compnny's survoyors woro mak
ing tho Biirvoy 'for thin route. Thoy
survoyod tho routo down to Sand
Point, whoro tho company recontly
bought n lnrgo tract, nnd thon
croBscd tho Day nnd survoyod down
through tho Simpson or North Dond
Park nnd thonco down tho cast eldo
of Pony Inlot.
Nothing has been glvon out by tho
surveyors nnd tho only Information
tc bo glennod Is from observation of
their Btirvoys. Tho survey Ib said to
ho directly ncross tho alto of Dr.
nnrtlo'n ronldonro In North Dond, tho
survoyors hnvlng tho doom nnd win
dows of tho Dnrtlo house- opened in
ordor to got tholr lino exact.
So far nn known no survoy has yot
boon mndo of tho roulo to Glasgow
nnd thonco over on to tho tldo flnts
on tho onst nldo of tho bay whoro tho
company Is roputed to hnvo bought
nhout 1100 ncrcs Bomo time ngo.
ABUoclatca Press
Times.)
LEADING DEMOCRATS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 Senator
Donjamln K. Tillman, of South Caro
lina, declined to reply to Colonol
Honry Wntterson's challcngo of last
night In connection with tho Wnt-torson-TIllman-Hnrvoy-Wllson
con
troversy. "If Colonol Wnttorson liaB any
proofs of what ho Bays, ho ought to
publish thoni. I havo nothing moro
DIG DEAL ON
to Bay." This wns Tillman's only
comment It was reported earlier In
tho dny that ho would mako a de
tailed roply. Colonol Wattorson In
tho mcantlmo has Issued a statomont
In which ho said ho had proof of nny
statement made by him, that ho had
authority to ralso monoy for Wilson's
campaign and nctually ralsod n con
siderable Bum. Ho suggested tho se
lection of a Jury of flvo to pnss upon
tho Issue
R
It was rumored toduy tho McClay
jcstato of Portland which recontly
D
RINGS
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II
(By
Associated PrcBB to Coos Day
Times.;
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 27. Tho
bought tho R. D. Humo holdings in bo( of S,0,d a0' ih nos "?
was murdered In Portland nnd hlo
Curry County Is negotiating for tho dismembered body shipped to Scattlo
1 In a trunk, was shipped to Portland
iuil 13 uuu OI.UUI muvuruw i mujui , todQy nd wUh ,fc th() trunk Th,8
KInnoy and may cIobo tho deal for
thorn soon. No official confirmation
of It could bo obtained today.
Ono or two othor largo deals aro!
also In progress.
probably ends Scattlo'a connection
with tho case.
W
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JETTY REPORT
franl total $451.00
Cooston Peonln Alii.
flctor Llndstrom, of Cooston, clr-
ed a relief nntlMnn ihn nrA
hort tlmo $12 was raised nnd
was turned Into tho rnnnrnl ro-
'nnd through Tho Times today.
contributors to It woro:
wndstrom . nn
.Walker li00
C jT i.oo
c-JohnBOn 1;00
Mnborn 1 00
L Walker ' in
T . -.. x.uu
Arnot
n Olson . .
c- Hanson ...
tor Stauff ...
Markle ...
S'aatten ....
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
.60
fotal
;; $12.00
Jlnnr Komi n..i.
h6 donation nf i.' - .
ff. . ' uiuimnB, iooa-
;f"' etc., continues big.
chl" .t 8 ,nformel Chairman
,.' r ;h Kcncrnl relief com
,e that Iia TOin .. ., ..
dcrt f. ... ' '""iisn nour
Zl" the families.
mm . . Candr ComPny has
"eea to fnrnlol, .
ntltv V " L"""'aoraDio
, Wr f foodstnffB for tho fnm-
nng thnBB ...-. .
bvi. v'li nine in cirta nT
,70r supplies aro:
PserofK,Chapmnn' Mrs- c- s
rr.orth nend. r.h.. r.
E8ME:o,,-n.E:p,negor:
.ehiw.0,. 1L,nL0' D- mci-
ilrs. t t " " D- McArthur.
i... J "accenn lino niit.
bo!ul?,:ow',,ehT'"ob-
,efemlttee r Ul Bn0ral
!aTe niorrT:: -
H aertIserY pntron,,!,nB Tn
Confirmation of tho nows from
Captnln T. J. Mncgoun, of tho Drcak
wntor, that Major Morrow's special
report on tho Coos Bay bar was fa
vorablo to tho restoration of tho Jot-
ty enmo In tologrnniB from Con
gressman Hawloy to Dr. J. T. Mc
Cormnc, prcsldont of. tho Ghnmbor
of Commorco, William Grimes, chalr-
mnn of tho oxecutivo commlttco of
tho Mnrshflold Chnmbor of Com
morco, nnd n numbor of othors to
day. Tho tologrnm Is us follows:
"Morrow's roport favorablo to rea
tnratton of Jotty but englnoors horo
sny law provonts report or cstlmato
nt this tlmo. Hnvo taken ninttor up
with members of rlvors and hnrbors
commlttco to seo If wo can secure
proper nuthorlzntlon. Letter fol
lows." Whtlo this makes It dubious nbout
securing onrly government nld, still
with everything favorablo nnd only
technicalities and politics Interfer
ing, nil boosters of tho bar and Jotty
nro very hopoful.
To Divert Funds.
Captain Mncgonn Is now Investi
gating n plan which wnB suggested
by tho government onglneors nt Port
land nnd will tnko It up with tho
Port Commission. This plnn Is to
havo tho Port Commission by spe
clal election or othorwlso divert tho
$300,000, or tho grontor portion of
It, for uso on tho Jotty. The Idea Is
thnt Just ns soon ns Congress mnkes
tho appropriation for tho Jotty, tho
Port Commission could bo rolm
ursed for tho money It had advanced.
SEN6STACKEN
one
Honry SonOBtnckon has lncorp'ora
od all his real ostato holdings In Coos
County, Oro., and Humbolt and Santa
Cruz Counties, Cal., undor tho cor-
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore, Jon. 27. Thoro
havo boon no developments in tho
Scld Blng enso.
RATE RAISED
ON WOODMEN
tBfl sooo "11 0) bbojj pojnpoBBV to.)
(soraix
CHICAGO, Jon) 27 Proposi
tion forroviflion upward of tho in-
ALLIANCE IN
EARLY TODAY
Tho steamer Alllanco arrived In
port this morning, bringing a largo
cargo of general merchanlse from
Portland from tho local business
houses. Sho will sail at 1 P. M. to
morrow for Eureka. Tlio following
passongerB woro brought for Coos
Bay: Mrs. . L. Dradloy, J. T. Dear
lng, George D. Flrt, Clyde Sweeney
and G. M. Bowor.
If you have anything to soil, trade,
rent, or want help, try a want ad.
pornto namo of "Honry Songatackon BUranco rates of tho Modern Wood
Company" and complotod tho organ- ,nen 0f America was ndoptod at
Izatlon yesterday. Tho offlcors of tho convention by n voto of -1G0
tho company nro Honry Songstnckcn, for the- high rntei, nguinst 307
president; Agnos R. Songatackon, opposed.
vlco-presldont; nnd Honry Sengstnck-I Tho plan incroaBCB tho rato of
on, socrotary-troasuror. inaurunco in tho ordor from fifty
Tho capitalization of tho company to ono hundred per oont nnd pro-
E
BE RELOCATED
Upon tho suggestion of Captain
Macgenn, an additional petition r
questing thnt tho location of tho Coos
Bay Life Snv'"- " has boon
drafted and will bo presented to tho
larger Interests and navigators on
the Bay for their signatures and thon
bo forwarded to Washington. "Tho
petition, it is expected will bo signed
by tho StmpBon Lumbor company, C.
A. Smith lumber company, tho Port
Commission, Chamber of Commorco,
tho Coos Day, Roseburg & Eastorn
Railway, tho Portland and Coos Day
stoamora plying in horo, and oth
stoarmorB plying In hero, and oth
ors Tho gonoral petitions asking tho
chnngo havo been Blgnod by nearly
1,500 people
Tho petitions ask for tho location
to bo at Charleston or near Coos
Head.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bar
Times.,
PEKIN, Jan. 27. Gonoral Liang
Pi, a high Mnnchu official and form
er commandant of tho Imporial
guards was Injured porhnps fatally
( by tho explosion of a bomb thrown
by an unidentified Chinaman In mil
itary uniform. Tho bomb thrower
was killed by tho oxploBlon.
Agonts of tho rovoultlonary party
In this city recontly Intimated a dy
namlto campaign was not Improbable
, nnd tho present nctlvlty may bo tlie
beginning of n sorlcs of similar
crlmos. Evidently it Is tho Intention
of tho dynamiters to pick out promi
nent officials nnd military officers
opposed to tho republican movemont-
Second Ono In Dnngcr.
ARRESTED FOR
OFFENCE HERE
In fixed at $10,000, a nominal sum
bolng all that Is necessary for a hold
ing corporation. Dcsldcs hla vast
amount of town proporty in tho vnrl-
oiis municipalities In Coos County,
Mr. Songatackon owns about COOO
acres of Coos County lnnd In nddltl
tlon to his oxtonslvo holdings out
side. A deed transferring his hold
ings to tho now compnny wbb filed
with County Clork Watson this week
and 14 closely typewritten pages
woro required to dcscrlbo his proporty.
IE
POINT
EASY WINNER
Tho MyrtU Point team still con
tinues to win, defeating tho Mnrsh
flold basket ball boys thoro last
night by a score of 49 to 15. Tho
gamo was not ns ono sided as tho
score would indicate.
In the beginning of the contest,
Mnrshflold took tho load over tho
much heavier Myrtlo Point team,
making two field baskets beforo
tho valloy boys could got started.
After a few minutes' play, howov-J
er, tho Myrtlo Point boys came to
tho front and tho scoro ended 29
to 6 in their favor.
A large numbor of bnskots wero
scored from tho center of tho field,
fouls being numerous on both sid
es. During tho gamo Myrtle Point
was awarded 4 points.
Marshfleld had little ohanco for
team work on tho cramped floor.
Next FriUay Marshfleld plays at
Bandon.
vides for twelve assessments
each year, while number of tho
ordor heretofore liuv contributed
from nine to cloven aaiessmunts
3 early.
BOAT IS RELEASED
French Vessel Seized by Italians Is
Released Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
ROME, Jan. 27. Tho French pas
sengor steamer Tavlgnauo, solzod by
Italian torpedo boats last night off
Blban, Tunis, has been released,
PLAN ATTACK
D P
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlinoa.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27. Pres
ident Sun Yat Son of the provisional
Chlneso republic has lBsuod an ulti
matum to tho Manchu dynasty de
claring tho Manchu throne must be
abdicated by 8 o'clock In tho morn
ing, January 29, the dato sot for
endlug tho armistice between tho
government and republicans or an
attack will bo made on tho capital.
This information came in a cable
gram today to tho Chinese Dally Free
Press.
An army of 100,000 troops are
marching on Pekln, according to
a cable which further declares that
within 30 days the total revolution
ary troops directed against that city
-will be 500,000.
The Imperial General Tune .Koo
Sul, with his army of 10,000 has for
saken the Manchu causa and Joined
the revolutionary army at Shao Kan,
in the province of Hupoh.
Going steady: HAINES' FLOUR.
Through maliciousness) of A. C.
Gabornacho, formerly in chnrgo of
tho linotypes in Tho Times oflico,
Tho Times wns issued yestorday
nnd today undor rather ud
vorso circumstances, which not
only delayed tho paper but made
it impossible to publish much of
nows of tho two days.
Mr. Gabornacho two weeks ago
was given notico, after ho had re
fused to do Bomo of his work and
nftor troublo with othor employes
of tho oflico, that his 6orviceH woro
no longer desired. At the timo, ho
agreed to work until another man
could bo secured for tho pluco.
Yesterday, Mr. Murphy, a lino
typoj operator of tho Portland
Oregonian, arrived horo to do sonio
Special linotype work on Tho
Times Ho was introduced to
Gabornacho. This wns about 10:30.
Immediately nftor Mr. Murphy
loft, Gabernacho begnu tinkoring
with tho two linotypo machines.
At noon, he left after his lunch
without giving any intimation that
anything was wrong. Ho failed
to show up at ono o'clock nnd
whon Mr. Murphy attempted to
operate tho machines, ho found
both woro out of commission.
As a result Tho Times had to
abbroviato everything and set a
part of it up by hand.
This morning, Gabernncho was
placed under arrost on a charge of
willful and malicious damage to tho
machines. Previously ho created
quite a scono in front of Tho Times
oflico. Ho furnished $500 cash
bail for his appoaranco in Justice
Ponnock's court Monday after
noon. Owing to threats that Gaborna
cho mado against ether employes
of Tho Times, othor charges may
bo preferred against him.
When Gabernacho was searched
nftor his arrest, a numbor of parts
of tho linotypo machine woro found
secreted on his person.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
TIEN TSIN, Jan. 27. An nttompt
was mado today to assassinate Brlg
ndlor Goncrnl Chnng Hunt Chls nt the
ratlrond station horo. Tho Gonontf
wns not Injured. Two bombs wore
thrown nt hlB carrlago wrecking hl
vohlcle. Tho bomb thrower was cap
tured. Tho intonded victim was
Inrgoly responsible for kcoplng th
population of Tien Tsln from going:
over to tho revolutionaries.
LEAVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
Just say:
FLOUR.
I am using HAINE'S
Chicken Tainales, our own make, at
Lewis Confectionery.
Tho Breakwater sailed this after
noon for Portland wltli a good cars&
of frolght and n fair passongor list.
Among those sailing on bor wore
P. M. Halls-Lewis, Thos. Curtis, Mr.
Thos. Curtis, John King, D. D. Daw
son, L. W. Snrgont, W. E. TrlbWer
Mrs. C. II. Larson, A. M. Harrfnp
ton, M. J. Bnkor, J. Potorson, II. It
Prlco, John Wlncholl, John Bklllo,
V. II. Trnylor, Mrs. Traylor, F. W
Bailey, M. L. Sill, M. T. Shoemaker,
II. A. Carlson, C. Larson, Otto
Schottor, S. Lindner, J. G. Annie,
MIko Doloy, Phil Wondt, Pat Hooli
gan and John Cochran.
REFERENDUM
AT
PORT ORFORD
t. 1
Word wns recoived hero yester
day thnt tho partita opposing tic
organization of tho Port f Pork
Orforo had attompted to file n ref
erendum petition against tho levy
ing of tho tax by the commission
ers for tho preEont year.
Tho law provides that a refer
endum petition must bo filed with
in tiiirty days. The petition was
filed Into Thursday ovoning. The
secretary holding that tho thirty
day provision meant thirty days'
and not thirty days and thirty
nights, hold that tho potition com
ing in aftor business hours on the
thirtieth day was too late.
It is expected that tho next step
will probably be an application to
tho circuit court by tho opponents
of tho Port for a writ of mandamus
to compel tho secretary of tho Port
commission to flla tho referendum
petition.
DON'T FORGET tho QUATEH-
.MASS Studio for flno photos.
Chicken Tainnles, our own make, 4
Lewis Confectionery.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
For tho balanco of the winter,
there will be a boat at the O'Kelly
landing that can be chartered dny
or night.
J. A. O'KELLY, Prop-