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HE AVERAGE MAN IS ALWAYS WILLING TO PAY WHAT HE OWES If ITS A GRUDGE WAJJT ADVERTISING In TIio TIMES Will rt yur 11ca1 Estat0 "ln WANT ADVERTISING In TIms TIMES Will Keep the Income from Your Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! YOU can really help tho rurally revenues by renting a few furnished moms ami. If you knutr how and when to use tie classified columns. you may keep that llttlo extra lucomo ns "steady as a clock." arotwa tho Market" KlTecuvciyi tt will P"t tho rncls about your nroncrty boforo 'ho eyes or all "pos 11 buyers" In town. And If JiVra'B ono of tlicm who ougut to STli you'll .ell ti MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS (Emia law OL XXXV Established in 1878 ns TIio Connt Mnll MABSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912 EVENING EDITION KGLiSH GOVERNMENT HOPES TO T COHL STRIKE A Consolidation of Timet, Const Mull iu. Q-A and Coos liny Advertiser. ' lH" END GFiEA vnntf to Pass Wade Bill ifhrough House of Commons THIS Aiwsmuoii. LASrl OVER MINIMUM . DAY WAut rnuvioiurc remier Asquith Opposes Fixr ing Price-H.arge mumuer 111 UiTC VVUIIl. Br Associated PrcBs to Cooi Day ' Times.) itnvinnv. Mnrch 22 It Is evident L government Is Bnngulno of bc- hrlne n cotnpromiHu in mu tum um ,. nn.l of tllO IlllBSlllg of tho wngo Eli through all Binges of tho Hoiibo Commons tonigni ns uio nuuuu 01 crdJ has been Bitmmoncd to mcot i ii'30 o'clock Tho object of tho hper house Is to pass tho first rend- k oi mo uiii bo ii '" uiiiiiiiuiuu morrow nnu onimn mo roym uh- LEO MATSON BADLY INJURED GERMANY GETS INTO WAR GAME TONG WAR BREAKS OUT ANEW IN Plans for Increasing Army and Also Increasing Navy Tak en as Answer to Lord Churchill's Speech. (By Associated ProBS to tho Coos Day Times.) BERLIN, March 22 Tho estab lishment or two additional corps of tho Prussian array, Increases In tho Saxon and Uavarlan armies, and tho osiauiianmont of an extra naval bat- squaaron is uormanv'H nn Bwor to tho recent speech or Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord or tho British admiralty, given today by tho oubmlsslon to tho federal council of now nrmy and naval bills. Tho pur ported dctallB or tho moaauros appear ln tho Nerd Doutcho Allogomolno Zcltung for extra bnttleBhlp squad ron, thrco additional battleships, and two cruisers to bo constructed be fore 1920. It Is cstlmatod that tho additional annual cost will bo $24, 250,000 In 1012, $31,750,000 In 1913, nnd $28,500,000 yearly nftor that. Coos Bay Young Man Loses Foot In Acciclent on Rail- road Near Eugene. Loo Mataon, n boii of Cnpt. and Mrs. MutBon or South Mnrshflold, and n brother or J. Albert Mntson, Ralph Mntaon and Mrs. E. S. Bnrgelt, hnd tho mlflfortuno to loso a foot In nn nccldont near Eugono. Mr. Mnt 6on visited horo u short tlnio ngo. Ho Is now being cored for nt Eugono nnd will bo brought hero Just ns Boon nn ho Ih nblo. Dr Acsoclate I PresB to Coos IJny Concerning Iho nccldont. tho Eu- Timri 1 ,K' .lu ''"iiirti wijh: mvnnv Miinli!!!! Promlnr An- u .miiiboii, n Htouinshovo oiik moor. Kilth'ln the House of Coiiiiiioim HiIk ' lml IiIb right foot crushed while op- tftcrncon reft, . I to ticcopt tno i,"'"b jck m mo mncniiio snop tors' nnieii lini'itl to the iiiiimii "' " '" i-ouHirueiioii r.nnpnny ige till providing for $l.2fi mid "t Nnlroii Tuosdny morning about 10 ir rents ns tho dally wngo or moil I """'" uhkiirwi in assisting iJ ttiJ, r. ... " v. Enoili I'M-, ln, lr,,,nM " lu'"v" l',"', "f uiuchlnery ..in. I, niiii-u mini iiiu jiii'k mill iuii on his foot. TIio Injured man was brought to Springfield on tho trnln anil met by an ambulance whlun brought him to tho General hospital In Eugene, where tho Injured inoin bor wiih nmpulntcd by Dr. Day. Ho Is doing well this afternoon. Mntson lived In tho rooms of the Utah Con Htructlon Company, for which ho wns employed. hr's. a h';:r rmii-r of the Pnrlln tent nnd president of tno .Minors deration of Great Hrltlnn, ul onroi Dnoumcd tho Premier rojoctlon or te miners' amendment had closed e door to nn Immcdlato 'settlement ! the strike. If tho miners reftiKU to return to erk tho government niiiHt faco nec- liltjrof tnklng thoso "other and illfr hnt" measures foresliiulowod by kemJer Asfiulth yesterday and which le believe! to irc-in adoiiuato pro- Jctlon of tliohc men desiring to re in to work. Despite tho dciMi u of tho unions, ro alre.rly is, particularly in otland, a steady trickling of minors tie to work .Many iiiIiioh uro in J condition iii n result of tho Htop- it of work mil some small ones Ive been llooc'cl and nover will bo wpened. iSome of tho larger mliio ownern i detlnro It will bo Imposslblo to eric their it I . If i iliilmum wngo rato Itrznt-1. In tho nicintliro. starvation fncoH le Industrial population of tho eouu- Tho fwiiili of tee trailoH iiiiIoiih running low nnd In koiiio placos U-'k'ai ni of strike benolltH il bo tho last ICharltablo work on it liugo scale I ttlng carried on In many districts. lit li estimated that tho inlnura ls fir have lost In wngos $20,408,- BO besides tho depletion of tho tin- i funds. WIM, SELECT SITES inrnors of Xiirtliwehtcrii States nt irtnama Exposllloii (Jiounils. fj Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO. Mnrch 22 Tho Imnors of Washington, Idaho ami puna conferred with tho directors t Panama-Pacific Exposition P'X otday as tho preliminaries to selection Inter In Uio ilnv of tho of the buildings or tho throo P1" tno exposition. An olnbor- f program for the entnrtnlnmont of visitors Is being executed. FEI)EIur, REATTH RUREAU T M ONE OE ALIEN G T Sidna Edwards Captured by Posse Without Any Re sistance. WIM NOT TAhlC (By Aosoclatcd Press.) lllU.SVILl.E, Va., March 22. Edwards reached IIIIlsvlllo 4 this afternoon mid was Inline- dlately nlnred In Jail. Ho would 4 make no statement. (liy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) IIII.I.SVILU:, Va., March 22.--Sldna Edwards, nophow of Sldnn Al len, and one of the Allen gnug which took to the mountnlns nftor tho UHHII Roosevelt and Taft Campaign Managers Accuse Each Oth er of Texas Wrongs. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, March 22 Counter charges that offortB woro made to cocrco federal offlco holders In TexnB wero mndo todny by tho Taft and Roosovolt nntlonnl hotul quartors In Washington, In stnto nients given out horo. Tho Rooso volt managers declared that tho Taft managers are making "open mid un blushing nttompts to cocrco tho re publicans In Texas Into selecting Tint PACIFIC COAST CITIES r t TO WIDEN ROAD TO NORTH BEND Supervisor Norton. Plans to Make Highway so That Rigs Can Pass. Road Supervisor Norton has start ed a forco of men to work widening tho l'ortidnlo rond between Marsh field and North Demi and hopes In a short tlmo to have It bo that autos and tennis can pass nt any point. IIo pinna to mnko It at least 1G foot wide nt tho narrowest points and 21 feet wldo most or tho wny. Slnco tho rond has been plnnkcd, tho auto traffic on It has Increased greatly and owing to tho nnrrow big' wny, ninny bnd accidents have iFive rxilied in Battles Between. Factions of Celestials in California. ESCAPE OF SLAVE 6IRL STARTS TROUBLE AFRESH Detectives Sent to Cliinesa- Sections With Instructions to Shoot Offenders. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 22 Sir of tho moBt poworful tongs In tho United Stntcs are at war and tho Chi ueso quarters Is nllvo with gunmen and business Is In n stnto of chaos In Chinatown today as n result of bnttles In Snn Francisco, Oakland nnd Sncrnmonto Inst night In whlchi five men wero killed. Tho tnklng or May Shuo, n slavo girl, from the stonniBhlp Manchuria yesterday ns the vessel wns about to sail for the Orient, cnuscd tho out break, nccordlng to local Chinese been nnrrnwlv nverlivt. It wn with InP Kin wns seized by tho police aft- n view of eliminating thoso posslblo I J"" 8,'o bnd been ohnrgori with burg- courthouse nssnsslnntlons horo, wns uolegntes to tho Chicago convention arrested todny nl Lambsburg, Vn.,lbv lcnilH of tho Putronngo Club." without reslrtanco by a pobso. Ed-In n counter Btntoment tho Tnft bti wards Is being brought horo. Ills lt,n", "eclarexl that Cecil Lyon, ro capturo lends to tho.bollor that oth- Publican national commltteomnn ror crs of tho mountalneors will soon bo TexnB, Is making offortB to forco fed In custody. orn' offlco holdors Into lino for Young Edwnrds waB arrcBtcd by I noosovelfs cnndldncy mid thnt nn nt Deteetlves Eelto nnd Phnuifl, who . tompt was mndo to collect hinds round him wandering about nlmlcssly trom lo 'co holdora ror Roosevelt nnd hungry. Ills foot, burned re- "U"k" inirjiuauH. rently In n dlstlllory, troublod him so greatly thnt ho wns minblo to keep up with tho swift changos of bnso mado by tho othor fugitives. Thoro Is but llttlo hopo that ho will dlscloso tho movements of IiIb klndsmou. Sid OIANT E(.(J IS LAID nn Is 22 years or ngo and a reward 1000 wns offered for his arrest. nn L I of $ San Francisco Man Fatally Stabs Woman Who Reject ed His Desperate Pleas. (Dy ABsoclniea Presn to Coos Uy Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 22 - Whllo her three small children fought to protect her. Mrs. Tomnso Dins was fatally stabbed today by Francisco Trocho, a rejected suitor. Troche thon Inflicted two knlfo wounds upon himself In nn attempt to commit sill cldo. Ho will rccovor. Trocho called at tho Diaz homo todny and begged tho woman to marry him. Upon hor refusal ho Btnubed her five times whllo tho three children tuggwl nt his clothing and pleaded ror tholr mother's lire. "COAL TRUST )) BEGUN Government Starts Investiga tion of Nation-Wide Com bine Is the Report. (Dy Associated Pross to the Coos Dny Tlmos.. CHICAGO, Mnrch 22- A nation wide Inquiry Into tho alleged "Coal trust" with Chicago ns tho center Is In nrocress by tho government, ac cording to a report current today. PiLm. F-tblMi Vow Unreal! of I liibllc Health S.'i-il.r. v,i. It Associated Pross to the Coos Day ' Tlmos.) XWaT0N-n-c- Mnrc 22 CSOUaatlnn nr nil n. r,i...i ....i. I V.uv "" v,,u '""Will i"i- Iv! n,1ECnrlrs lnto tl'o "United r uuiic nejitii sorvlce," supor- ,.J uo 'ro.isury Department, 1 PrODOSPl In n 1.111 I.1..J 1 . i " " "in iiiiruiiiicuii i- . "' tenator Smnnl. nt ITtnl. Thn .l. . "V v w...... 4 .v LUIlllllK l . lui'wt. ...... - b .i.ate ,n tho Tronsury Do-! Chicago, Now York, Pennsylvania and '""H IHO Off CI nf K.alolnnl tr. ' fetary of public hoalth. "R TltOUiJI.R IN MEXICO r,ls neportrd Deseitlmr to Rebels .... , There Assoclatol Press to tho Coos Day ttimsGrW"' . . . ... IaM V ' ''nrcii a. iii u'h;Pw enalon ls mnnlfesto'l iLi..",,'""lfi wnoro tho robo's Southern Stntos whoro tl e coal sui ply Is large, the report said, aro be ing Investigated by the government agents. NO SUCCESSOR TO WH-EV 'Win HrrUi strengthened by rovolt- Sm TV of "' rurals. according ,!e department advices. IIN'TKItS WAIJ, STREOT 1 Tnft Delays Apjmlntment ot .e Pure Fkk1 Expert. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times. ) WASHINGTON. D. C. March 22 Pronidont Taft probably will not ap point n successor to Dr. Harvey . Wiley In tho bureau or chemistry for several weeks. Suggestions as to ex ports ho might tecuro are reaching him dally. i flte llfmc...... . .. K' Bii.. '. "A ..' '" J "'" S .?" -ITII SATURDAY SPEClAb soclatMi ' ' " .""', '" World's famous McKlnl .., wine uoos uay ... . rnmillte Ulie from t W PR wmin"'' beginner's munlo to the mot. rtjt ;''' 'Roosev.H V V ' r '- I'lPP-1 cnsslcs popular songi.. - irii in hi ; " """".; rT. in,i" " ' , mi;s w tbB fl, -," " ' " """ KHr.. I tods. 'C ' rnre " came west, tf the .ff i?-n??J? i?ew Ark 'ihleli ... """ oireoi iirm WC h6 l3 now assnplntnrt. SAI.I-. ALLIANCE IN AND OUT TODAY Steamship Arrived From Eu reka This Morning and Sailed for Portland. Tho Alliance arrived In early today from Eureka nnd sailed this nftor noon for Portland. Among thoso arriving from Eu roka on hor woro tho following: C. Collver. J. B. Dyer, G. D. Sher man. R. II. Hopman. G. Peacock. Lyla Coltren, Mrs. F. B. Morrltt, H. A. Wharton, Mrs. K. Thumormnn. Among thoso sailing for Portland from horo on tho Alllanco woro tho following: Josoph Rownflloy, Mrs. Joseph Rownsloy, E. C. Amsdon, Goo. Hulo, A. Klrkhuul, E. J. Osborn. J. R. Mc Donald. Henry Block, M. Ruse, H. E. Davis, W. M. nrown, A. Strilbe, G. Miller. ELGIN, 111., March 22 What Is bollovod to bo tho largost egg has been laid by nn Elgin lion. Tho ogg monsurcs 8 1-2 by G 1-2 Inches and weighs IB ounces. i'l'iilj L TARIFF BILL CHANGE accidents thnt Mr. Norton arranged ror widening It. Mr. Norton la also figuring on straightening out the rond nt tho bridge ncrosfl tho gulch Just north or tho F. A. Golden home. H HtenB aro not booh tnken to Improvo tho street through Ferudulo thnt would tnko tho plnco or tho county rond, tho brldgo will bo rebuilt furtlior eaat nvor the gulch, eliminating the sharp turn. Tho old bridge will not bo sorvlcenblo much longer, nnywny. Mr. Norton nlso him n rorco or men nl work repairing tho road to I.lbby. Mr. Norton also has a gang or mon repairing tho Bunker IIIU rond nnd repairing tho crossing. T OF OREGON BLUEBEARD George llumphiyN of Corvnllls Ac cused of Many Crlmei CORVALLIS, Oro March 22 Horo Is the record of murder laid at tho door of George Humplirys, now In Jail at Corvallls. William King, stepfather of tho HiiniDhrys. according to Charles', his brothers', statement, murdered by Payne Introduces New Meas ure to Raise Rate on Foreign Product. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 22 Representative Payno Introduced n minority bill aftor tho commltteo by a strict party voto had declined to substitute It ror tho Underwood bill, Introduced yesterday, which would plnco an ud valorum duty or 20 por cent on raw wool. Under tho repub lican bill tho equivalent ad valorem would be nbout 35 por cent on rnw wool us compared with 20 per cont In the Underwood bill. ANOTHER NEW MEASURE RcpuMlc;m Commltteo Introduces Rill in House. (Dy Associated Proes to Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 22 Republican members or tho ways and means committee Introduced today a minority bill revising tho woolen schedule or tho present tariff law In nccordanco with tholr Interpretation of Uio report of tho tariff board. Tho flnorco H. Humilliys: ChOCkOd tO hill wnnl,l rortnnn thn ftiitloa nn' wnnl death for $5 near Dayton, Oro., 12nn,j manufactured wool about 40 por years ago, and the body was burlod.cont. at the exponso or noignuors George Dumose, Yoncalla, Ore., strangled by Humplirys whllo 111. George Humplirys was attondlng him. Mrs. Ella Griulth, murdered by George and Charles Humplirys In her homo near Phlllniath. Juno 1, 1911, according to the confession of both, George Selby, ranclior near uaiias, STAGE DRIVER, 80, GETS BRIDE OF 21 YEARS J. W. I.atlirop, Veteran of Ante-Railroad DnyH, Still Young Enough t Wed KLAMATH FALLS Or., Mnrch 22. Intin W T.fttlirrm nrAhntilv thn . " .... ,, it. ...... I..,.,. ,..' . " " ,..-..., .. miinioreu y uuu.ku i.uu.j oldest stngo driver or southern Ore- his money and house burnod. accord- mavT t0lny ln th8 clty, Latn. ing to Charles Humplirys' statement. rop f) c,ose to 80 yenrfl o(, wh0 N. I. Piiterson. a lone bachelor liy- ,,,a brde (.onfesg0(i to Just 24 years, ing near the Humphys In the hills Moro tnnn lialf contury KOi 1nti,. or Polk county, disappeared ln 191-, rop wn8 con8,jere(l ono of tn0 best arter receiving $1,800 bnck pens on. four horgo urVor8 on tno coa8t. He The Humplirys at the same time drove out of jack80nvU!e, Or., and claimed to have received a legacy of t f neil(lng, calir., long berore .. rt.-. e . . ?na lull fllfl nnt Pftt .. .. . . ... . . Shee; i $oi0o from tho East, but did not get enej- It through any oanic. now associated. or good wholesome SHEET Ml Sit Ii5e to 7fic VALUES. LIs'cn O" spoclnl salo Saturday, only fle I'l.u Pcoplo's, 3, 10 nnu imoh spoclnl COPY. Store. FISHING TACKLE at NORTON & HANSEN'S Two Stores. Open nights and Sundays. Fresh Caramels 3!5c Per Pound t STAFFORD'S, Saturday and Sunday. the railroads entered tho stato. In tho early days ho was known as "Bugler" John, being recognized ns an export on that Instrument. Ho Is well preserved physically and does all his own work on his forty aero chicken ranch, about 12 miles rrom this city. His brldo was Josephine Wagner. Man Who Confessed to Send ing Infernal Machine May be Notoriety Seeker. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) , JACKSONVILLE, Fill., March 22. Tho pollco aro not o iniioh Inclined to nccopt tho Btntcmcnt or Fred Naw somo, alias Fred Prlco, thnt ho sent tho Infernal machine which exploded In tho homo or Judge Itosnlsky In Now York recently. Ills conflicting statomonts lend to tho bollof that ho Is Insnno or Is n notoriety seeker. On tho other bnnd, tho prisoner's fa miliarity with tho Folko E. Draudt enso gives a color of credibility to IiIb story. Ho claims friendship with Drnndt. LOOT BANK! 0010 VILLAGE Robbers Secure $8000 From Safety Deposit Boxes but Leave Big Sum Behind. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 22. Robbers broko Into tho bank of Beren, a private institution nt Boroa, last night and looted ono hundred safety deposit boxes, obtaining $8000 In cash nnd Jowolry. Thoy evidently woro rrlghtoncd nway as thoy loft tho inner safo containing $35,000 In cash only partly drilled. lary by u member or tho Blng Kong Tong. Tho Blng Kong Tong linn ac cused tho Gom Lorn Yoe Sor Tong of having aided tho girl to CBcapo rrom Blnvory. Tho rcBiilt wna slmultnno oi.b nttneks upon tho mombers or tho Gom Lorn Yco Sor Tong by tho Blng Kong giinmon last night. A ncoro or detectives woro Bont Into tho ChlnoBo quartors todny nnd instructed In shoot to kill nt tho first sign of n ronownl of hostilities. DEADLOCK IN NEW .MEXICO (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay Tlmos.) SANTA FE, N. M., March 22. Thoro was no election of a Uultorf Stntcs senator on tho fourth ballot, of tho NoyMoxlco legislature today. LIFE'SAIG s ME WANTED IN CURRY Capt. Wirlander, Federal In spector, Confers With Capt, Britt About it. Capt. O. Wirlander who w ih dolo gated by tho United Stales l.tfo Sav ing Sorvlco to Investigate the propos ed removal or tho Coon Bay Station la going nvor tho matter with Capt. Drltt nnd Inspecting tho proposed sit es cnrorully. Ho has not visited Marshlleld yet. having loft tho Break water nt North Dond whoro about from Iho llfo saving station met him and convoyed him to the lowor bay. Cnpt. Wirlander has been In tho llfo snvlng sorvlco ror twenty yonrs,. tho last ton years having been keeper or tho station nt Ynqulna Day, En routo horo, ho dlscussod tho mnttor with Cnpt. Macgenn lf tho llroakwater who pointed out tho roa sons why tho station should bo rolo catod either at Coos Head or Char leston Bay or somo point nearer tho Bar than tho prcsont slto, It Is understood that Capt Wirlan der will remain on tho Bay a week or so and It Is expected that ho will take tho matter up with tho Marsh Hold Chamber ol Commorco which. Inaugurated tho movomont to got the station changed. Cnpt. Brltt also favors tho chnngo. Capt. Macgenn has again tnkou the matter of getting n government ap propriation for tho restoration of tho. North Jotty up with tho high officials; of tho Southern Pacific. Ho urgod thorn to try and have something dono nt this session of congross, even If" it Is not moro thnn to hnvo a now survoy ordored. GRAYS HARBOR STRIKE SITUATION SERIOUS. HOQUIAM, Wash., March 22. With threo Grays Harbor lumber mills now atrected by tho I. W. W. Grook strlko or common laborers. and ono or tho number shut down complotoly tor nn Indetlntto porlod. tho situation Is not considered origin. Indications nro that tho strikers Carl Tilton to bo Extradited from California rnl.n T)nnnl...i. v.. ,. ernor O wald West tlds . no'rnlng si wll rr' tllolr "M fnrthor """ Y,U .r.n. r . " .'..;.. " J"or" "Ik. '": I attempt to call out tho crows of othor or rn Hforni n fm Ti t Hon T Pll In Aberdeen, but probably no of California for Carl Tilton, undor M , , Hoqulam will bo affected, arrest In San Francisco on a statu-1 l'v' conference of tho mill owners tory ehargo Sheriff A. II. Blshol, , , ,a , A,)0r,,ecn nn(l r WaB do or Gold Bonch, Is now onrouto for ,, , , ot tho mlg rfmnn dosod San Francisco whoro ho will mnko ' wnonovor they are shut down and to demand for his prisoner. Tilton ,ot thoso UIunolosted contlniio rtiu rosldod In Curry county for soveral nKj years nnd only left for California. Tn0 mjjj owners decided also not a fow weoks ago. Circulars contain-1 to mport men. Thoy sny thnt undor Ing his description wero sent out by tj10 present condition of tho mnrkor Shoriff Blshel with tho rosult that ho tnoy nr0 not particular whother thej was soon apinunuiniu'i in mo wuiu- run or not. ornia city, uwing 10 mo iaci inai Gold Beach Is situated In tho remote districts of Curry county, consider able difficulty was encountered by District Attorney Brown In securing tho requisition of. tho governor," Th Tii k. Wood will has rnlBocT wngcfi 25 conta a man for somo of tho cheaper classes or labor. Rnoclal CARAMEL SALE Snturdiy Jnnd Sunday nt STAFFORD'S. m