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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1912)
f I NYBODY CAN BE A CANDIDATE EOR OFFICE, BUT ST TAKES VOTES TO ELECT ETvr AUVKHTISlXa 111 The TIMES (Hum uJinra WANT ADVENT ISING In Tho TIMES ' Will Keep tho Iiicomo from Your I'lit'tilsltcd Itonnis from Lii'mlngl YOU enn roiillv heln tho family Will Put "' liciu I'.simo "in the Market" Effectively! i flm fnnta h limit, vnnr t win i""- -" " i ,r nroncity before tho eyes qf nil "pos ?lo buyers" 1" town. And If revenues by renting n few furnished rooms ami. If you knw how and when to use tl c classified columns, you nmy keep that little extra Incomo ns "steady as a clock." ice's one of tliciu wno ougnt to own it. you'll sell It! ;. cenacBrnmy MEMHI'U OF ASSOCIATED PHKSS na)j'?w6Ku3ssagztEiasy' mM JL XXXV KViiiIiIIsIumI III 178 tm Tin Cont Mull MARSHFIELD. OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION Trty-two indictments ire " returned at indianapolis A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mall nnd Coot liny AdtcitNcr. No. 175 any Labor Leaders Believed to Be Accused of Dyna miting Outrages. LOS ANGELES Mil JUL! Hearing of Accused Labor Leaders Delayed Owing to Other Court Matters. IMBERS OF McNAMARA DYNAMITE CREWS HELD it of True Bills Will Not Be Given Out Pending Ar rests Of ACCUSeU. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bny Tlmon AonnMntml Prn.in to iOw Win ' T,niC8) I-OS ANGELES, Feb. C necauso of INDIANAPOLIS, Intl.. Feb. C tho crowded condition of the court rtythrco Indictments, most of cnlendar tho trials of Olnf A. Tvlot- I t a i ..... ..!. .1 1 1. m ! 111 A Itliii T nit ti at .. a m l.S) A 11 ....- Bill sail! 10 DO llguiuui iiiuiji iiinuii iiiwu, iiiiuu aiuiiiiiiiinuu, ij. j, uiiiiiri'y fecials, were returned by tho Fed- nnd J. E. Munsey, tho lnhor le'adors II grand Jury today as n result of Indicted for conspiracy to transport i governments investigation or mo dynamlto, went over todny until July. lamlto conspiracy. Tho exnet num- and names of tho defendants be ordered hold secret pending nr- Itiu It Is umlerstooa tnnt war- (8 will be Issued Immediately. k'ot only members of tho McNn-. j-a's "dynnmltlng crow," but also men who aro said to have had bwlcdgo of what McNamnrn did tho money at his disposal nro Icvcd to hnvo boon Indicted. rnrnior nvfinrlntou (if .T. .T. McNll- a In the office of tho Intornntlon-. JOlW Warren SUCCUmDS Slid- 1 I. II... ... 1...I.1 1 OI.. I luvuciiiuuii in iiiiuku nun on m-1 ill Ironworkers received tho news Iho Indictments without surprise. In Frank M. Itynn, president, nnd rbert S. Ilockln, Rccretary nnd John Wnrron, employed for tho isurcr, said they know tho dlrcc- pnst two weeks on tho Smith-Powers of tho investigation becauso tho booms, died suddenly yesterday nft- bclatlon's records wero ovldenco ornoon nt Mercy hospltnl of'npoploxy. oro tho grand Jury. Ho was tnken 111 n fow dnyB ago nnd fart of the ludlctmonts nro known lind been In tho hospltnl but n short fo ngnliiHt men who mot Ortlo E. tlino. flanlgal In Detroit In Juno, 1907, Wnrron was n strangor horo. IIo Induced hm becnuso of his fa- had been on tho liny for sovoral parity with explosives to becomo months but no one has been found hember of tho McNnmaras dynn- who know much nbout him. When IIiir crow. taken to tho hospltnl, his condition Hstrlct Attorney Miller announced was such that not much could bo " that only thirty-two of tho In- glonned from lilm concerning Ills ments peilnlned to tho dynnmlt- homo oi : relntlvcs. conspiracy, one truo bill being In IIo was about 10 years old. 0. APHP PYV IC n u lla u FATAL TO HI WILL SRIP BIGGEST GARGO S Bessie Dollar to Take On 3,- tons' n,)mit 10 tons moro tl,n fie enn nnn t i i n I,n!!e' Dollar, which took on part of 500,000 of Lumber Here in a cnrK0 horo for chlnn ln8t 81u.,ngi March for China Will Sail Tho Kbert Dollar, tho now vessel .. , I which the Dollar company had built DirCCt. I In Scotlnnd recently, Is somowhnt Tho Bessie Dollar, tho second larg- ,arBr thnn tl10 DcBsl Dollar, est vessel of tho Dollar Steamship It Js expected that Cnpt. B. W. 01 Company, Ih expected hero nbout thq son, of tho Niuin Smith, will pilot tho mlddlo of March to load ft cargo of big vessel In nnd out of Coos Day. 3, GOO, 000 foot at tho C. A. Smith mill Ab n result of tho improvements In for China. Sho will take on tho en- tho Inner hnrbor by tho drodgo Orc tlro cargo hero which will mnko by gon nnd with tho bar In oven ns good fnr tho lnrgest shipment ovor sent condition as It Is now Capt. Olson nut or Coos Day, nnd will probably docB not antlclpato any difficulty In snil direct from hero for Chlnn. tnklng out tho monster enrgo from Tho Desslo Dollnr Is rated nt 3C78 hero. UNITED STATES PREPARES TO ENGLISH IRE IS AROUSED SAYS G DUMP IS RAD Great Indignation in Great City Physician Mingus Con- ASSEMBLE TROOPS 01 BORDER REBELS WIN IN HARDJATTLE Chinese Imperial Troops Re ported to Have Lost 1500 In Engagement. Mexico Reported to Be On Verge of Another Seri ous Revolution. PRES. MADERO'S LEADER TURNS TRAITOR TO HIM Britain Over Bertram Stsw art's Treatment. Dav demns it As Meance to Public Health. Declaring that tho present city gar bago dump was deplorable nnd Hint Thoro Is n rlB- it wns n mcnr.co to tho health of rcsi- o of anger In Englnnd over tho dontB of that vicinity, City PhyBlclnn cc of three nnd n half ycrirB Mlncus last ovonlnc urcod thai some denly at Mercy Hospital Was Stranger Here (Uy Associated Press to Coos TImos.) LONDON, Fob. 0 Ing tld sentence confinement In n fortress Imposed thlnir bo done nt onco to remedy con- by tho Gorman Imperial Court at anions. IIo said that tho peoplo In Lelpslc, upon Dortrnm Stewart, n tho vicinity of tho gnrbngo dump lending London Inwycr, on tho chnrgo woro protesting vociferously ngnlnst of esplonngo. Tho feeling renched it Ho snld thnt thoro hnd been no such n height thnt thoro Is n possl- nro there since tho rainy season b- blllty thnt tho Incldont mny prove gnn to consumo tho rofuso nnd that cmbap-a'RlnK to tho Anglo-Gorman tho filth mid dend nnlmnls thoro t rrlondHhlp. Tho fact cannot be ovor- would mnko tho conditions awful Jrokcd thnt nowspnpors roprosontlng wlutn warm weather sots In. tho great polltlcnl parties of Grunt Councllmnn Forguson, who lives In Drltnln nro clamoring for government , tho vicinity of tho gnrbngo dump, said action In Stewart's bohalf. Tho mat-, that Dr. Mingus had only told part tor will ho brought up In tho House of tho story. Ho said that tho acav- of Commons as Boon nB Parliament engor keeps a number of hogs thoro meets unless something should bo nnd thnt theso mnko it worso. Ho dono by tlio govornmont meanwhile, said that tho biiIo of theso animals to Ilrltlsh fooling Is inflamed beoniHo ment mnrkotB should bo prohibited, tho trlnl took phteo mostly In scci ft. ( Furthermore, ho Bald thnt If tho city Tho only witness ngnlnst Stownrt wan officials didn't do something booh, n Delglan who wns roputed to 'e a tho residents would hnvo to tnko tho professlonnl spy known to lmve mnttor Into their own hnnds. General Orozco Reputed to Be Head of Plan to Have Chi- (Dy Assoclntcd Prsss to Coos Bn) niianUa bCCetle. SAN FKANCISCO,' Fob. G Fifteen (By Associated Press to Coos Bay hundred Chinese Imperial troops WASIIINaT0Ni , 0Anothor wero killed or wounded and D00 enp- turod In a battle nt Ghul Chow yes-, um,BlnK ,n MoJclco '" "npouillng, nc tordny, nccordlng to a cnblogrnm to cording to official dispatches re ft Chinese newspaper here. jeeived hero which cast grnvo doubts Tho republican forces numbered ns to tho loynlty of General Orozco to 6000 and tbo Imperial forces 6000. Prcsldont Madcro and lntlmato that In withdrawing from Juarez with tho ; gnrrlson of thnt plnco to Chihuahua, , General Orozco Is about to begin a mew rebellion nnd dcclnro tho Indc I pendenco of tho Stato of Chihuahua. Army circles nro again ugltatcd and' preparations for Immcdlato nctlon nro ronowed. Itovolt In Widespread Tho whole Stnto of Chihuahua Is now reported in rovolt against tho Coos County Bar Association J!! ,:!m It is expected that n declaration of independence will bo issued. Ah tho Stnto of Chlhunhun borders I G In Session This Afternoon -Banquet Tonight. Tho annual meeting of the Coos ' " T"xn8' "H "vwu? fr0m Moxl" . tlll lin n ti'filfni sir dnnn nrtnnnrn tn rerved tonus In prison. The thoni-y FInnlly it was referred to tho hero Is that tho Belgian on'.nipiiod health committeo with power to net County Bar Association Is being held nt tho Mllllcomn Club rooms this afternoon. Tho mooting wbb con vened nt 3 o'clock nnd tho session will conclude with a banquet nt tho Chnndlor this evening. Covers will bo laid for about thirty. C. F. Mc Knlght will prcsldo as toastmaster nnd a dozen different prominent men will respond. At tho busluess meeting this aft ernoon, now officers will bo elected for tho onsulng yonr and tho next meeting plnco chosen. About n dozen out of town nttor- noys nro in nttendnnco. Among pv of tliem have been under Biir- llanco for sonio time, It will bo pral days lonqer before all nrrestn made. XI'.W FOOTIIALL ltl'F.KS tnOr r ft fin tint inmln 1timtt Tli a Tlttti iv nn la I mini nni1fiitntln in v "" "" "" "w " "W" " ""J UIIH'.HtlMIJIh , o. -I. ..-.!.. I l.I - . - ...""' " "" ""' " .-i -"O ctcd pmons reside in many ascertain something concerning HIb'. """V"" '"'r ' " "'"" "",. "rm V promisou to thom nro A. j. SUorvood, L. A. Llljo- i of the Pnltod States and while relatives. """ "V "'"" ' '"' "' . , - .V ' . 1 . . ",l"u"on '". i no rnii-.uiui vui.n-i- uuuiy iutinvr no hj mm owing 10 .Mayor airftw a n nnsslonnto nnnonl ' Drli!f.h having promised to do somothlng public nover to -sr tin'! iii-Mro 's nbout it, tho Council had doferred ac dnno. Othor p"io-b con'mo; t'l" tlon on It n fow months ago. trial pf Stownrt with the nfim p-n- Dr. G. W. Leslie wns present nnd ceeduro In English courts J.ixtlro nsked thnt tho Intorsoctlon of Third ngnliiEt n Gormnn chnrgeJ wU'j n and AnderKon ho paved when Andor- Blmilnr offense. son Is Improved. City Engineer Gld-j ley said this was inadvisablo as tho KIM) MKA AT mum ; improvement would bo very expon- stvo. Ho suggested thnt tho Inter- fral riiniiis In CJanu An Under Consideration. fpW YORK, Fob . Mombors of f'Kiil rules committeo met f nln to conMilrr bringing about iK'-iir; nf ilofeiiHe nnd offenso n 5'ni-" It Ir understood tho mlttee practically ngreed on sov- "nm;es in follows: ' rlmnso th dlslnnco for tlowna wn ynrdi tn riuiit vnnii mt. DENSE FOG IS HARD ON BOATS ovist of Conulllo, J. O. Stommler and S. D. Pulford of Myrtle Point, Geo. P. Topping and G. T. Trcadgold of Daudon, A. II. Dorbyshlro, J. G. Mill ion and N. C. McLeod of North Bond. tho United States. Officials horo aro watching tho developments with great Interest. Troops Aro Itendy So comploto nro tho mllltnry prop nrntlonB thnt it Is snld nothing ro mnlns to be dono but to send ono message to ovory Department Army Ilcadqunrtors in tho country' to In suro prompt nssomblngo of a suffi cient number of troops on tho Moxt enn border to propnro tho United Stntos for any emergency. Thoro Is no Intention to send n slnglo soldlor ncross tho lino. To do so would bo equivalent to a declaration of war, which would roqulro action by Congress. THOOPS FIIOM SPOKANE ARCATA B C Flats in Gloom Last Evening There for Hours. Southern Pacific Has Largo Forco on section bo temporarily Improved by Many Launches Run OntO Mud' Tunnel Construction ranking until Anderson Ib Improved EUGENE, Oro., Fob. 0 Willi a through hoyond Third street. This week or two of dry weathor In this was ngreed upon. part of tho mute, thoro has boon much A. B. Snrgennt nud othor South I greater nctlvity In tho lino of railroad Marshflold property owners present- Quo of the donsest fogs that has construction work on tho now Coos ed a petition asking that an arc light ho 2B.vnrd line and to flvo been experienced on tho Bay In ft ' "ny wagon road than for aveernl bo installed nt tho cornor of Second Mltl,ln thnt ,,. iw.i.ivMl c.,,1 ,.iee- Teniua have boon put to and Kruso avenue. Tho request whs -Mis-, the onWo kick to ro- bor of gasoline launch parties con-l ?lJ"U"? 'T,!?' in l!.!1 "!. forward HD8H IiiH n nmlr l Bldnrntalo crlof. Seven or olcht of u,u fc ,""""V " .""'..v"' "I - '"'f"'""" "'"'"' - Iblo tn i,i,i ,. ., ., . .,.. .. ,., i several additional construction camps ported thnt after Investigating tho "..., ,t umiii uiiwil 11 viv nuiu mh "iJ i vnu utm m( in piango tho wording of sot- flntB for sovcrnl hours. bo unt only ono intornro- Tho launch Curlow, which was n can w nn,p of tnonu bringing n pnrty of Knights of Pyth- - . InH down from Snninor to nttond hmipti', TiinsKnunr.' i 'niiqrt TO COOS BAY Eight. Troops Itendy to Proceed to tho INrelcan Border. (By Associated Press to Coob Boy Times.1 SPOKANE, Wash., Fob. C Eight compnnlos of tho Twenty-fifth Infan try nt Fort Georgo nro mnklng roady to proceed nt n moment's notlco to tho Moxlcnn bordor. OltDKItS TO FOUT liAWTON have been established during tho past j request of tho resldonts of West i few days. Between Coyoto creek,' Mnrshfiold for nn additional light nt eight miles west of horo, and tho big tho corner of Fourteenth nnd Coni tunnol In tho mountains, there aio a merclal, tlioy had decided to replace Steamer That Formerly Plied ioW sohirow in itomiiness for Trnuiiio in .-iiflxiro. SEATTLE, Feb. C Orders hnvo boon received at Fort Lnwton to hold tho Twonty-flfth Infnntry In rondl nosB to move to tho Moxlcnn frontlor on n momont's notlco. Four com panies of tho Twonty-flfth aro sta tioned hero nnd tho othor ol;ht com pnnlos nro nt Fort Georgo Wright at Spokane. Here Returns on Special Trip Today. Tho Areata, for years on tho Coos Bay-San Francisco run, roturned horo today nftor tho nbsenco of several yonrs. Quito a number of tho oldor residents lined tho wharves to bee tho "flagship of tho Coos Bay fleot" loiu horo hn.i about thn worst ov- loircu B,na11 camn8' onch containing the two arc lights In thnt section as they dubbed her, pass by luimo lioro, llllll iiuuui, UlU UI1 u . . . . . . -nndlnnnwor Inpfimlnan. rm. a i...n id wife, of Marsh- perlonco. Sho ran on tho mudflat 15 or 20 men, nnd they aro b.isy with six 32 candlopower lncandesc-j Tho Areata was built in 1870 nnd GEN. MA US KKTICEXT , ' ii wiie, oi .iars i- periouco. no run on mo uukiiiiii . , . ,, ., . i . ,. , .. . , ., . ,, . , 1 TVed h p,,lrB this morn- about 7:30 and remained there until ttkl,,,s1 C,IB or fll1,8; "3 , " " " , ''; ' "ttor are to bo dis rlbutod ls now rated as an old-timer. Shot '"J Kvo tonimu for Portland about 1 o'clock this morning. Ar- of tho nnd, over "h,ch U, r,,Bht"of' "l ' ,f,erent ,1",n,fs, nn;1 " ''"' v lormorly carried passengers and ' thev win .,.m.i .- ii. ih... m.m M fn,.w.h.i. vay extends requires. Push cars tfat they will afford tho light de- freight, hut In recent yonrs li boon ' Vwlh f,i., .....' . i ' . . " . . ..-.... and small pieces of track with tiny sired. By this change, tho city will ii'ii in r iiniH acnvaiMn irnon ii'nt ii'iiti i r nnirn niifiTi iiiiiii mil - fll L 11 IT 1 I I Ml III II III1DII. It 111 IMin lM 111. I U l.LJlk (.IIW'II IM hnh-v Purchase in last 'evening by Myrtle Lodge, was ,- '? J' X1?T" freight, hut In recont yonrs li boon dovoted entirely to tho froight traf- I v'c'nl ground Is too wot to work with teams Tho Council ratified tho plan. Air StrmiSA envfl lmct. nnimirr flinvn nn bor. Tho nthnrs In 'P'fklne Nn i n''nn v. i.wi -. r ti.n nff.corR of tho "n'1 capers. There is a force of, An ordinance providing for tho ! ht a numb- n, iv ,, ,.....' ,,, ,m . nn n... about 200 men at work nt tho tuuno! i construction of tho sowor on North , hero 7 openMc , flPr ,)elng ' , c Rtnedherg. Carl iiollonbeek: nn,d h Penetrated the rnoun- Front street, near tho Cold Storage Tho 0 for several ni.h. -..,' - t. , .,!. r,, fce.i n. tain for a distance of about.- SO feot, plant nnd on Dato nvoiruo. was adopt- was to . n M. CoIIver, Arthur Nelson and E. L. BobertB. Mrs. Mabel Masters of completing about half that much ed. Golden, It. K. Bmth ntrl ,r'U'l'i:i! ii .,.,, ".. ." . . ' i lfin!. '. iHuuiiiii,!, Eastsldo, who was returning irom a . . . . M" Ul0l)e says: "Ow- vlrit nt tho Bonolirako ranch on tunnel. Dr. Leslie wero namod as vlowers to 3110 W( 10 asi .Il'IKJE IIAItltIK TO UVS make tho ost'essmontB . . . . i SALEM, Or.. Feb. C--Judge Law-' a now wiripg ordinance rogulnting; will bo put on tho Coos Francisco run soon. 0 M"av,j H.ll)mout of- ren Cntc nlso n )1Ber ronco T. Harris, of Eugene, has f tied , cnnnaptlong ot irtonhone, teloRraph ,' T fn to rand tho Tho mall boat from Marshfleld Petition In the office of u,o :5cre- and eleetrle lljrht wires with build- Sho hnd a fair cargo of mlscol- neous froight. Sho will sail from tomorrow nt 10 o'clock. Arcntn's trip horo this tlmo bring froight for tho stonmor Washington which was iinab'o t'j mako tho trip to Coos Bay this time. It Jb expected thnt tho Washington Bay-San r vi'h o i until 1 , o - - 1,4 Cdt- r hose who nra hours, not renohlng Sumnor e Plain side to nbmit 2 o'clock this morning. ""U upon, and re- A. n. Powers, who was returning r will servo to re- p '""nl'intlon to 'do blank, which was nlso on the mudflnta for several tary of Stato for renomlnat'o-i to Ih b- ns n oPi.. u provmes 1 m it t O elroult JUUg'bhip I'l "A1 "u - vuuov ii iiiiuiu hi second judicial district. J.iIh-3 iTm-lpnlnt least 2 fet f-om the i;rnund ilFe8 to contlnur tn exuto nnt' n,so that nil gy wjres, etc., must bo onensed in wooden boxes. rf,CInlP.d by our I)0Qr trnns- few hours P'on fartnMes rs iivi, . . "' 10 and is to town in his launch got huns ur. tho duties of the offho to the ne- , onenscu in wooqen unxes. o town mm launcp. go nun; un cstanJlBhed on tbo fol I,- mieeoodd in mwlng In after a l lowing streets: North Front streo a 10 and in, to citv limits s ii'hl HOES, HAKES, SHOVELS nnd n'l Garden tools at MILNEH'S, 1 street rTdwry ( "n l J. I. CASE PLOMS at MILNEH'S fnntlnned nu flnge ) WATCH THIS PAPEH FOB n-lO AND 15 OPENING Aniimiiiooiiiont. ofuses to ItovonI Import of Orderfl About Army. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) VANCOUVER Wash., Fob. C General Mans, commander of tho barracks hero, will not dlvulgo tho Import of orders ho received from Wnshlngton rognrdlng preparations to Bond troops from this station to tho Mexican bordor. Ordors wero re ceived somo tlmo ngo to send tho First Boglmont to Honolulu, but whether this order wns countermand ed and tho roclmont Is to proceed to tho Moxlcnn lino. General Mans do cllnos to stnto. HltlCHTEN UP with S'orwtn- UTICST Mode'. H's''ost OUAL1TV Willlnm'8 PAINTS and VAHNISIIES NEW HOME SKU'INfJ .MACHINE at MILNEK'S. . for n ot MILNEH'S. 5 10 and in. FACTS' for EVEUVBODV will save you money. s...w .-. ... fe..k..!ft I MliA 1 li mii,iv inr itxiiii'M, From ono of th" h t eows if v , -Hn'nes Price. Nothing bettfi fo th0 pur poso. F. A. Sacchl. PUono 32D,