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fRSONS SEEKING REVENGE GENERALLY HURT THEMSELVES MOST "TCTToVKUTISlNG In Tho TIMES (E000 Sag Etta WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES Will Keep the Incotno fnun Your Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! vntl mn rcnllv holt) tho family Will rt our """ -"""' ,l,o Market" Effectively! . tf will nut tho facts about your .rtv before tho cycB of nil "pos W biiyorB" In town. And If ft- ?B0.,?ffS0ffl wh0 0UBht t0 on it. yu n BoU '" revenues by renting n few furnished J rOUIHH IlIHl, II JUU Ruun "un "u when to uso tho classified columnoi you mny keep thnt Httlo extra Income as "ptendy as a clock." MEMBER OF ASSOCIATKI) PRESS m VYYU 'J'10 CimHt'Mnll OL. AAAV Kt(i)lUlicl In 187H MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull g. "j gQi nnd Coos liny Alertler. HE" IS PASSED BETWEEN DEMOCRATIC LEADERS Ijenry Watterson Scores Gov ernor Woodrow Wilson In Statement. YEW JERSEY LEADER WILL NOT MAKE REPLY latterson Says Wilson's Suc cess Would Be Dis aster Calamity. Uy Associated Press to Coob Day TimuB. TRENTON. N. J.. Jan. 30 "Tho latest stntcmont of Colonel Wnttor- kon admits of no comment from inc," said Governor Woodrow WIIroii ihin the newspapermen naked lilm if ho had any roply to mako to tho Ken tucky editor's statement Issued inir nleht In which Wnttorson snld "Tho bole Issue Is whether I liavo Hod, as aovornor Wilson sayB I linvo, or Hf ho has lied, and whether tho story tsfar as It Ib relates to Colonel Har ney Is a llo tnado out of wholo clntn, nd "whilst It might ovon satisfy ho suscontlblo Mr. Bryan, I rofuso longer to follow a man whoso nomin ation would In my judgmont bo dlsafl- Itrous and whoso olcctlon would bo , calamity." Whoa askod his rcasoiiB for rank ling no commont, Gov. Wilson snld, "I havo hoped thnt thoy woro solf- levldent," and then ho ndded, "I nm orry to havo to rogrot tho frlond- liblp, which while It lnstcd I found lenjoyablo." IS F. E. Hague Forces A. C. Gab- ernache and Wife to Re turn Goods Today. That A. C. Gnbornncho'B offenso against Tho Times was not tho only one was Indlcntod this morning when F. E. Hguo forced Gnbornncho nnd his wlf to return n vnlunblo dross belonging to Mrs. Hnguo which tho Oabernaches had previously clnimed as destroyed whon tholr houso wns burned. Mr. Hague yesterday re ceived Intimation that Mrs. Haguo'B 80n wns not dostroyed In tho ilro nd last ovenlng cornered Gnbornn- ; e. After a brlof consultation be tween Qabornacho nnd his wlfo, thoy admitted that tho dress was nil right nd thai it was at tho Johnson houso In West Marshnold, whoro thoy had hen boarding, nnd that thoy would "turn It this morning. Thoy did. The cloth for tho gown had not been touched or dnmagod. Besides Mrs. Hague, aevoral other ell known Murshflold women hnd valuable, dresses that MrB.Gnbornnche making and which woro suppos M to havo beon lost In the fire. An investigation will probably bo mado out them. Mrs. C. R. Peck, Mrs. m. Grimes, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor, Mrs- J. T. McCormnc and others woro mong these. At tho time the GabornacheB re ed much sympathy for tholr loss " now the case assumes a different 8Pect. Gabornache received $500 durance for his loss. Dresses belonging to Mrs. McCor mac and Mn. C. R. Peck were ob- .!? , aUer a senrch f the Gabor one's room f a-,,. ...... j. . .... wniUbie Cox. Two dresses belong- oth. V Ward M- D,nlf0 an" n Z. be,0ne'ng to Mrs, Grimes woro ,. thero but Pssly may be "covered elsewhere. Ruined Dress oma nfria5r ' S Cnpi)s ex"orlenced n... . ernachess mallclous- ffi S C E ttakin QaDornache had been na I m drosses for Mra- Capps "ZJSL225J!!: Dt tho work IK TILT L0G6IN6 DEAL; E E (Dy Associated Press to Coob Day Tlmos., TACOMA, Wnsb., Jnn. 29. R. D. Shutt, n prominent business mtln of Tncomn nnd a member of tho Inst Lcglslnturo, shot nnd killed hlmsolf shortly aftor entering lits offlco to dny. No cnuso for tho nctlon has yot been assigned. Shutt Joft a noto for his wlfo. It 1b roportcd thnt ho lost considerable money In n recent logging donl. TAFT HAS COM) l'lenMftii PuffcrN Irtri llittml T"iin bio at Cleveland, Ohio, (Dy Aesoclntod Press to Coos Dny Times.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jnn. 30 Prosldont Tnft wbllo horo lust night Biifforod from a sovoro cold. Tho room In which ho spoko wns filled with tobacco smoko which irritated tho ailing throat and caused the President to censo speaking sovornl times during tho evening. NOTED ENGLISHMAN DEAD (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day ffomtj, ASSUAN, Upper Egpyt, .Inn. 30 Duke of Flfo, n brothor-ln.law of King Goorgo V of Great Drltlan, died hero this evening. FOUND GUILTY Accused to Be Required to Pay Costs of Trial and Dam age to Machines. At the conclusion of tho hearing of A. C. Gnbornncho, charged with ma liciously nnd wilfully damaging tho llnotypo machines In Tho Times olllco Justico Pennock this afternoon an nounced that ho would withhold his final decision in tho mnttor pending mn effort to adjust tho case along, lines thnt ho suggested. Ho stated that ho wns convinced from tho ovl- donco thnt Gnbornncho hnd commit ted tho offonse with which ho wns ehargod but thnt ho thought It might bo best to sottlo It without further litigation by Gabornncho's making rocomponso for tho injury ho hnd dono. Ho stated that If tho complalnnnt against Gnbemncho so desired, that ho (Justico Pennock) would bind tho accused over to the grand Jury. ' Tho hearing lnstcd nil nftomoon yesterday, all morning nnd part of this nftomoon. A number of wit nesses were cnlled on both sides. Mr, Pago, nn experienced mnchln-Ist-oporator, testified thnt he hnd ox amlned tho Times' llnotypo machines and that ho know thnt the Injury to them hnd beon dono maliciously nnd by a person who know whnt to do to "plug" them. Other witnesses showed thnt Gnbornncho was tho on ly one around tho machines who could havo possibly done it, Deputy District Prosecuting Attor ney LiljoqvlBt who prosecuted tho case stated this aftornoon thnt It would probably bo best to comply with Justico Ponnock'B decision In the enso. In view of tho opinions of Justice Pennock and Mr. Llljequlst,' M. O. Mnloney, proprietor of the Times, will concur with thorn. Ho will proposo that Gnbemncho bo required to lenvo $B0O on deposit with W. U. Douglas, Gabornncho's nttornoy, to meet the costs of tho nctlon In tho Justice court nnd nlso of the cost of ropalrlng tho machines as will bo determined Inter. Another stipulation will bo that he leavo Coos Day Immediately, pro bably on the Redondo tomorrow If C B ERUGHE tho settlement Is offected. Lyman Abbott Declares That Former President Cannot Decline Nomination for Pres- ' idency. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 30 That Thcodoro Roosovclt would no moro docllno tho nomination for presiden cy than he would docllno to cnllBt If needed In tlmo of wnr, Ib tho opinion of Lymnn D. Abbott, one of tho edi tors of tho Outlook, In a letter re ceived hero today by Edwa-d C TO TEST Council Grants Request of An derson Avenue Property Owners for It. In roaponso to a potltlon signed by nil tho proporty owners on Anderson nvonuo, between Droadway nnd Third Btreot, tho Marshtlold City Council last ovenlng Instructed tho City En gineer to draw up specifications for paving tho stroot with cedar blocks. Thoro Is a llttlo over two blocks in tho stroot to be paved and it will bo tho first tost of wood block paving on Coos Day. Whon tho potltlon was read, Coun cilman Ferguson said thnt ho wna mighty glad to boo tho proporty own era nsk for this kind of pnvlng. Ho Bald that oxporlonco in Now York City had domonstratod thnt wood block paving was tho most durnblo nnd Banltary nnd thnt It Is right for Coos Dny to uso n homo product in tho work. MurMlen Mnkcn Offer. Robort Mnrsdon, Sr., ronowed his offor relntlvo to tho city park prop orty Inst ovonlng by reducing his proposition to writing. IIo offored to sell IiIb wntor right to tho city for $3000 or to glvo tho city $3000 for Itr claim to tho block. Accompany ing tho offor wns n stntomont of how ho acquired a leaso to tho wntor rlghtR nnd flnnlly In Juno 1911, It hnd boon transferred to him. Aftor rondlng tho proposition, Hen ry Songstncken snld thnt ho would glvo $6000 to tho city for Hb right In tho proporty nnd Hugh McLnln raised thlB to $7000 nnd flnnlly snld It wns worth $10,000. Tho mntter wns referred to tho City Attorney. Other Business TJp Tho Council Instructed Mnrshnl Carter to notify R. C. Cordes to Im- i mediately romovo tho dirt that had caved off his lot at Droadway nud Commorclnl Into tho stroot. Mrs. Mnry E. Thompson was grnnt ed permission to lay n cement side walk along hor proporty on South Fifth street. The contractor on Donnelly nvenuo was ordered pnld $00 that had boon collocted In tho fund. Tho City Attorney wns requested to look up tho revised wiring nnd gnso- WOOD H G lino ordinances. J. C. Kondnll nnd other West Mnrshfleld residents presented n pe tition for n now are light to bo pul In nt Fourteenth and Commercial. It was referred to tho light committee. Central Avenno Walk City Engineer Gldley ronorted !" bo fnr ho hnd not boon nhle to cot the proporty ownorB on Central nve nuo to norreo to pnv for n wnlk to he built nlontr ono Bide of the street. He snld tho cost would orreed $3R per lot and thnt It could not ho forced through except by tho reculnr rou tine. Connellmnn Allen snld hnt he thought the nronrtv owners nlont? tho north M of the ntrent would ncxee to hIM tho rrnVr nlomr telr nronerfr G. W, TrtMiv wlin wpb rr,ent peropfl to flnlfdi thp wnlk In front of Ms nrnnertv. Mr Allon "I'd there wna nrrnf npod of It to nroet neilosti-lonq ncnlnaf liolnir snlnnhod Mth mild 1V tbf nvtna Tlnnllw If was referred to Mr. OMW ncnln to (Continued on page 4.) T Stokes, former Governor of New Jer sey. "I nm convinced ho docs not de slre tho nomination and will enter no contest for It," snld Abbott, however. Stokes visited tho Outlook offlco Inst week and had an Interview about Roosevelt nnd suggested that Abbott wrlto a letter defining his position relntlvo to tho presidency. Thq letter from Abbott hnB no authority to speak for Roosevelt but says that during tho past two years he has hnd exceptional opportunity to loam Roosovolt'fl vIowb and tho workings of his mind. TO City Council to Put Through North .Front Street Improvement. As n result of tho proporty ownors In North Marshnold failing to agrco to prlvatoly build tho balanco of tho bulkhead In front of Fcrndalo so that tho area thoro could bo filled by tho Drodgo Orogon, tho Mnrshfleld City Council lost ovenlng too steps to have tho Improvement mado by tho city. Tho result will bo double what It would havo cost had tho proporty ownors cooporatod with tho Port Commission and council In putting in tho Improvement. The city will have to put In two bulk heads instead of ono. Tho esti mated cot of tho bulkhcadlng for tho tilling of North Front Btreot Is $D,37C. Honry Songstncken of tho Port CommlBBlon was present and roport ed thnt tho commission wns unnblo to get tho property ownors to sign up for tho bulkhead to bo built by n.'ivato contract, IIo said some wanted to havo tho Port Commission guuranteo that tho dredge would fur nish sufllclont filling to bring tho property to grndo and of courso, ho said, tho commission could not guar antee this. As tho Oregon will soon bo rendy to pump In thoro, It wua necessary for tho council to go ahead with the oxpcnslvo Improvomont. Mr. Songstackon first suggested that n bulkhcnd bo built westward from tho present ono to tho hill to retain the drcdglngs but a number objected to this as being moro expensive nnd not ns desirable ns to put ono in along Front street. Slight Fill Mado City Engineer Gldley roportcd that thn fill In South Marshtlold, south of Golden and west of Broadway, will not bo as groat as thoy had hopod for. He said that thero was only about 5,000 yards of material avail able which will make a vory scanty fill In tho four blocks arranged to retain It. Howovor, tho bulk of tho fill will bo usod to fill tho slough in the rear ot tho Eagles' hall, ono of tho worst menaces to health In thnt district. Tho Oregon, Mr. Gldley snld, would finish pumping In thero today, HulldliiK Ordinance TJp Honry Songstncken mado verbal application for a permit to move a frnmo building nonr Third nnd Mnr ket It is inside the fire limits nnd the ordlnnnco prohibits tho moving of frnmo structures. Mr. Songstnc ken Bald that it would really bo an Improvement and furthermore thnt he wns plnnning to erect n good building on the site from which ho desired to move tho old ono. Duncan Ferguson suggested that the permit be given but was Informed that this could not bo dono without revoking tho ordinance. Mr. Fer guson sold that a temporary pormlt could be granted the same as it was for E W, Wright to got around the plumbing ordlnanco a few weeks, ago. He was told that that action was Illegal. Mr. Copplo said the thing to do was to amend tho ordlnanco and mako It workablo. Mr. Sengstacken said tho Elks had moved their building tho same as ho wonted to move his and ho couldn't see why ho shouldn't enjoy the samo sights. Councilman Powers said 1 BULKHEAD OW REFUSE MlMAflA AIISTIGE IS RENEWED TODAY (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da) Tlmeo.) PEKIN, Jan. 29. Tho armistice between tho Imperialists and Revo lutionists which was to explro at 8 o'clock this morning has been offi cially renowed. (Dy Associated Press to Coob Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29. Tho Imperial army of 10,000 undor Gon- oral Chang Fu was decisively de feated by a Canton ropubllcnn army undor Gonoral Wong Chlng near Fu Chan ycBtcrday, according to a cable- pram to tho local Chlncso nows- papor. Four hundred ManchiiB nro roportcd killed. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) LONDON, Jan. 29. Tho Chlncso revolutionary has crushingly defeat ed tho Imperial forco commanded by Goneral Chang Hunn at Ku Cheng, Provlnco of Antwol. Former Well Known Marshfield Man Stricken at Co- quille This Morning. Nows reached this city today that Emll Ogren, formerly of Mnrshfleld, dlod nt Coqulllo this morning. It it understood that weak lungs aug mented by nn attack of pnoumonln, cnusud his demise. IIo Is survived by n wife and ono child, a slstor, Mrs. Mary Thomas, and his stepmother, MrB. Mnry Ogren of this city. Tho deconsed wns born nt Enst port, Orogon, about 3G years ago. IIo was for a number of years In charfeu of a meat market In this city, whoro ho mado many frlonds who will ro voro htB moroory. HIb health falling, ho mado a visit to California and Arizona to rccupor lato and upon returning went into business for a tlmo at Dandon. Last July ho moved to Coqulllo, going In to business thero by purchasing n local meat market. The last tlmo ho was seen in Murshflold, ho ex pressed hlmsolf ns being in vory good health, fooling hotter than over. His weakoned condition, howover, could not withstand an ncuto attack of lungtroublo and death camo, un expectedly nnd suddenly for frlonds nnd acquaintances. The funornl will tako place tomor row, Wednesday, at 12:30 o'clock from tho Daptlst church. Rov. G. LeRoy Hall, the pastor, will officiate. It Is hold at this hour to permit thoso from Coqulllo who desire to attend, to Toturn on tho afternoon train. that all should bo treated alike but said that tho council had beon con sured once boforo for allowing Mr. Songstackon to rebuild his building on Broadway when Gulovson was re fused a permit to erect n frame build ing at Droadway and Central. Finally It was dropped aftor Coun cil Savage joshing!' suggested that Songstackon go ahead and move the building Mr. Sengstacken also asked th permission of tho council to havo tem porary sower conneltlons mado tho o that would not conform with the plumbing ordlnnnco, saying that ho would mako the work conform Just as soon as he got through changing tho buildings around. ATTENTION EAGLES I Meet at hall Wednesday night. Im portant business. Dy order of President. EMIL OGREN PASSES AWAY DETECTIVE DARROW'S CUE Belief Expressed That Bert Franklin's Testimony Caused Indictment. ' t NO DENIAL OF IT CAN BE OBTAINED Darroyy's Trial Will Probably Not Take Place for Some Time. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Da-g Times.) LOS ANOELES.aafli. 30. Whotbr- or tho indictment or Clnronco S". Dsr row by tho county grand Jury Ib bnsedf on tho alleged confesson by Uert Franklin, a former MoNamara de fense detective charged with jury bribing, probnbly will not bo defi nitely known until tho caBo comes t trial. Rumors nro flying thick rvC fast, however to tho offect that Franklin told nil ho know of tho al leged Jury bribing to tho grand Jury Franklin will not mako n statomoat In denial nor will olther of tho Dis trict Attorneys. Tho prosocutlon de clared that tho public will bo com pelled to nwalt tho trial boforo learn ing what ovidenco Is In possession c tho stato. CALLED IN INDTANAPOLTfiT American Federation of Lnbor Drat Into Dynnmlto Probo. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Dsjf Times) WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 Frank Morrison sccrotnry ot tho Amoricaa Fodorntion of Labor, and Homy Flathor, cashier of tho Rlggs Nation al Dank, depository for tho Federa tion's funds, nnd nlso tho McNamara jefonso fund, havo boon subpoenaed to nppcar February 1 boforo tho lat eral grand Jury in Indianapolis wnlcto Ib Investigating tho dynnmlto plotsu "I nppreclnto this opportunity to show all our bookB and havo tho Fed eration's accounts lnvostlgatod by the Federal authorities," sold Morrfsoa when ho received tho subpoena-. Ufa records will fill two trunks. Tho subpoena directs Morrison to show all cancelled chocks nnd re cords of nil recolpts nnd disburse ments mado by the Federation or trjr hlmsolf botween April 23, 1911, nnflt Jnnuary 20, 1912. As these cover tho periods subse quent to tho nrrest of tho McNamara brothers, Morrison infors tba manA Jury intends to Inquire Into tho dis position of tho McNamara dofous fund. Furthor than saying that out of approximately $226,000 llttlo mor thnn $50,000 romnlns, Morrison de clined to discuss tho oxpondltures. A comploto report of tho McNa mara dofonso fund receipts and dis bursements will bo sent to ovory un ion which contributed. GOMPERB GLAD OF IT (Dy Associated Press to the Coob I?y Times.' NEW YORK Jan. 30. "That's all right, I am vory glad of it," declare Samuel Gompers today on learning: tbat Frank Morrison nnd Hpnry H Flathor woro subpoenaed to testify boforo tho federal grand Jury at In dianapolis. Gorapors mado no state ment on tho indictment of Olarencft Darrow, NO NEWS AT INDIANAPOLIS Government Prosecutor Itcnses to Explain Sutiociino (By Associated fress to Coos Bar Tlmos.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 30 Furthor than to reiterate that tlio federal grand Jury is Investigating tho allegations that national labor leadors a-e connected with the Mc Nainnra Bi others In tho dynamite conspiracy, United Stntcs District At torney Charles W. Miller today re fused to comment on the new3 from Wnshlngton that Frank Morrrson was subpoenaed to appear here. Carponter Tools at Mllncr's; V i (Conuuuea oa pag. i.)