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OlMIOiyOOIiMVERY WNG WITHOUT GOOD BACKING ..nTlSLNG in Tho TIMES I S& - " " ! frtTlSlNainTho TIMES UPBtx..""".,. . , tMjfarkct i,t vmif "iJffore So eyes of nil "pos f k',' 1l town. And If nlTot them who ought to ii'ii Bt;i " i OlaoB IUui fov fJltll im s MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PRESS WANT ADVERTISING In TImj TIMES Will Keep lite Income from row I nriilnlu-tl Rooms from Liipsuigl YOU mil rinillv hnln Mm fnmllv revenues by renting a fow furnished rOOniS flllll. If Vnll Vn..ur hnw rA Whotl tO USB tlin flnqolll(i,1 nnlnnirla yoil. may keen Hint lltlln n-rtrn innnmn ii" picsuy as a clock." I'stnlillslK'd In 1H78 ... Tin Cn.iNt Mnll WM WWUIIWIMI MPUW 10 AID MABSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912 -EVENING EDITION-SIX PAGES." KILLS B PHONES FOB OFFICERS Tranfidv at Hill City Without any miuwh cause. IBIS SLAYER; WILL UlVt ocLr ur an Badly Wounded in kS0lbllOOllMH5'' Granbury. KMed Press to coos nay ...J1:' a,h Knr. .filler' and Luthor Gnrroll Xklllcd and T. M. Wll- Itudlr woundoil at itm uuy lodar uy aincrnrnui. u . . -. t. -.! ... ,1... I Mr wno loiciiiioiiuu io inu a from hero anu arrest tioio of tho Bhootlng Is Thrillev wns shot dead i la a drug store, Wilson on as li o siooii in n ioiu 1 Cirrcll was killed In a Hi farm. MAS DUKfi FATAL . .tirlitf TC til . KlW'lt I mill,,..".-. -- t In C1aIi over oik Med Press to Coos Bay Tlmo ) Young Boys Go Out in Old Skiff at Ocean PnrV Wnch nni Lose Their Lives. In nt Ocean Park, Wash., Inst night of thi'M young lads, Victor Sllngor Iand, Leslie Young nnd Philip nrooks. The boys wore out In nn old skiff and were Inst seen nt 5:30. Not appearing t dlnnor n search re pealed tho budlos in four feet of Wnler. All Were ninmhnra nt tirnml. ihiii iiiiiiiniH rvw-'w,wJ- j. . (Uy Associated Press in rnna ti IWrY HhKHS ASTOUJA. JreTApr.l G.-Word lilLli IILULLU -iiiJjJI issue orofa iim m m RENEWED TODAY i raitt m mm mmk Mississippi van f eio A ('oimolldiitlmi of TIiiii'n. r ni Mull mid Coot liny AdtrrtUr. i" inm i No. 226 con .W.. ..m r FLOODS BECOME WORSE Require All Leaving Chihuahua to Have Passports Parral Has Fallen. PAIUtAIj HAS FALLEN (By Assoclntod Press.) 4 EL PASO, Tox., April C.A measngo states tlint Parral foil Into tho hands of tho robols Inst night. I Dy Assoclntod Proas to Cooa Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 5. Tim robol military nuthorltlos In Chi huahua Insist thnt nil porsona loav Ing tho city hnvo pnssnort. accord ing to ndvlrcs to tho Stnto Dennrt. I0XT, Tex , April. Z In niont todny. This order will aid twl hirA todnv. M. A. Mc jn C Whitney, IiuhIiichs Lmmnnlvldllrd nncli otlior. tccBtraclorn anil tinu qiinr- rworlc tllOIll In knonlliif nlnsn tnl. n.. tlmon departing and probably will kelp, within tho city limits nil whom thoy do not wnnt outside- tho robol Jurisdiction. U WON'T MINERS FIGHT li STRIKE "OPEN SHOP" Another Chinaman Shot in San Francisco Half Dozen So Far. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) SAN ritANCISCO, April 5. The Pnclllc Coast Tong war which has resulted In half a dozen deaths slnco tho opening of hostilities Februnry 2 botweon tho Hop Sing nnd Sin Suoy ilng Tonga broke out horo again to day In tho flhootlng of Tu Quong mug, iiiomuers or tho Mop Sing Tong. Ho wna allot three times but It Is thought ho will rocovor. Ills assail ants, believed to bo Sin Suoy Ylng gunmen, oscapod. J J. RIOTING IN NEW JERSEY IT TRUST PROBE IS NEXT Vigorous Investigation of Al I legetl Monopoly Proposed ny uonqress. (By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos Bny Times) WASHINGTON, Apr. C A vigor ous Investigation of tho so-called "Monoy Trust" nnd Its rnmincntlons was forecasted todny when tho Houso ndoptcd a re'solutlon ompoworlng tho Judiciary commltteo to employ every means of colnir Into tho Hltuniinn. Tho resolution gives to tho com nitttco the powers of n court author izing It to subpoena witnesses nnd to compel tho production of papers and records. TARIFF BILL REPORT IDE Expect Veto on Iron and Steel Measure Week After Next. (By to Coos Bay Associated Press Tlmo.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Atirll fi. An agreement to tnko up tho Houso Iron nnd Bteol tnrlff rovlslo.n bill by tho week after next was reached to day In tho Sonnto. Sonator Ponroso presented tho flnnnco commltteo's ndvorao report on tho bill nnd In ro sponRq to questions ho nnd Sonntor Simons speaking for both tho mn- JorltV mill Illlnnrllv unlit H,n.. ,..,. 1.1 co-oporato to begin consideration of mo mensuro at as oariy as noss bio n dato. Senator Slinninnn until tim doninrentln nininlmi-a wni,i n ..i minority roport. . t V. PUNS li Militia Expected to M Hand in Labor Struggle There. (UteJ Press to Coos Bay Times.) B. a. Anril C -"If von ibfc rou will get It." Wrmtendont Campbell of -41 orco is la ICamloops if each of tho strikers' 'fl between HotlG nnd ipson river and tho nbovo fc ill that ho had to say WI loiurKonla nt ovorv i otani thy mlli la . .on tpt of violence will bo 1 w me NKlit or way of u Northern Pacific. S-'cBrldo gnmn ilnva npn M the mllltln woiil.i Im ol tho contrnetora tho - uuatlon nt Frazlor i warrant It. NAN IS US HERE ?jj.of Bandon Drops ISlOht In Mnreh. l This Week. :5fj.scd78,wboforia "l poultry ranch near h7. .Uco a resident Mf the Inwt f i of HPh T.v. ."?. .'" Bk t. . " "rs'iiiom BU HnillV four !. I... a, .,., -" mill IIU lrlS now lnnUln - C'wyiraco ' iLiT .f"K0 Tuesday. ;Wt Maralmll Cartor Operators in Anthracite Fields Say They Will Not Rec ognize Union. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times;) NI5W YOHK, April 5.Tho nnth rnclto coal opnratora took cognlznnco todny of tho wldosprond roports thnt tho inlno workers nro planning to press tholr domnnds for recognition of tho United Mlno workors of Amor- Icn liv IrhiiIiil m ulnlnniiint rli.nlnrlni. "Thoy aro willing to stand absolutely upon tho decision of tho nnthrnclto strlko douunlsslon with respect to this domnnd." Tho domnnd on tho mlno operators that tho union bo recognized Is not Onlv n rnnfoRt in linnnflt (tin nrirnn. Izntlon but'nlso to got all tho mine workors Into tho union so as to plnco tho mon In a better position to insist upon tho domnnds, according to ro ports recolved from tho hard coal fields. Tho position of many miners In tho Lnckawannn region Is shown in tho action tnlcen by Local G37 of the Continental mlno, nonr Scrnnton. This locnl ndoptcd a resolution which, ntter tolling of tho fight tho union hns mndo for tho hotter con ditions of non-unionists as woll ns the momuera snyH, "Wo stand opposed to any agreement with tho nnthrnclto trust which docs not provide for ab solute closed shop," Half a Dozen Women Hurt in Clash Between Deputies and Strikers. (By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay Times.) PASSAln. N'. .T.. Alirll r. A l.n do botweeu soveral hundred striking silk mill operatives and 10 doputy sheriffs and nnllromnn nprnrrril t.- day ouuiuo tuo lorstinnnn and Iluff man silk mills at Garsldo, tho strik ers raining brlrks nnd stonos nt guards and tho lattor using clubs and rovolvors. Somo of tho doputlcs fired over the 1 ends of tho Btrlkers and (HsnoixM thi- crowd, which in cllldod a liiindiod or morn wnnimi. Six nrrosts wore mndo. Among tlioHo nursing wounds llimln liv r1nlis urn n ilnvntt wmiiAii Tlln flflil fiillnu'Afl n ilnnlnrntlnii nf Charles Itothflsher, ono of tho organ- izors ot mo j. w, w. to tno crowd thnt tho deputies had no right to en force their order to disperse. many aim: ii:pohti:i RE OUTLINED Letter Discovered at Raymond, Wash., Shows it May Affect Coos Bay. The Portland Orogonlnn this morn- Jlng prints .tho following dispatch from Raymond, Wash.: Tho following lottor wna solzod In i tho rnld on tho I. W. W.8 last wook hero and Is Blgnlllcant. It shows con clusively thnt tho present strikes throughout tho country nro not bolng mndo to benefit tho laboring mon, but rathor to arnilt.n bin nnHHlnnn nml securo his assistance in bringing n revolution. rho loiter fo'.Ions SEATTLE, Wash., March 2C Ho celvod your tolcgram this morning nt nine o'clock nnd na Lowls Is nctlng ns tho organlzor for tho transport lo cnl here I docldod to wlro to Blscny In Aberdeen and got him to como over thoro for a day or two. I would hnvo wroto to you a couplo of days ago but I havo boon pretty busy lately and In tho rush I forgot uiui i owea you nuu ati a lottor. JAP OEAL OFF IN CALIFORNIA Total Loss of Life in All Sec tions 18 and Thousands Rendered Homeless. CREST OF TORRiNT IS FEARED BELOW MEMPHIS Property Loss in Several States Estimated at Five to Ten Millions. FLOOD SITUATION Flood wnrnlngs havo boon sent to nil points along tho low er river nnd thousands of mfn. COS urn ufmlln. in.... .......... homes In tho highlands. v ito death list throughout tho flood area Is 18. Estimates of tho damago vary from flvo to ton million dollars. Whllo roports from tho uppor stretches of tho rlvor torrltory woro on tho wholo oncournglng to tho thousands of high wntor rofugoos In towns along tho Mississippi, never theless Indications contlnuo to point to tho dovolopmont of ovon a more serious Hood sltuntlon In tho lower vnlley than now exists. Today was marked by tho usual numbor of alarming rumors of aor- loUS dllMRtnr. mnnv nrnvln,. ... coils on Investigation. tiio crest of tho Hood will not ho ronchod in tlln Rt. T.nnln. Mnmxl... stretch of tho MIfbIhrIdhI rnr n .iv or two and ovon In event of contlnu ooub fair wonthor, nn Immonso vo: umo of wntor Is now pouring Into tho Mississippi at lowor rlvor points. Tho crest of tho flood In Ohio is ox poctcd nt Louisville Saturday night or Sunday. PLAN TO AID Blzness Is not vnrv nrosdlni' tlilu San Diego Forces F.lghty I. V. ! nfternoou nnd so I will do my duty .MoinlMT to i,envo City. I now. wns in iioquinm wnon JJrown (Py Associated Press to Coos Bay, returned from Raymond nnd tho Tlmo.) Hows thnt you wore rondy there was SAN DIEGO, April C. Eighty certainly good mualo to my enrs. membors of tho I. W. W. hnvo been I Novor mind kid your turn Is coming deported from San Diego by tho po-'soon nnd if tho plutcs don't rnlso Hon nnil nnsRpa nt eiinstnlilna allien tlio wacps thorn n Mm rnnnlt nt tlila AMERICANS Reported Effort to Acauire Magdalena Said to Have haiien Through. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tim on) WASHINGTON. Anrll n Pr.i. dont Tnft's rosponso to tho Lodgo ro- nuiuiiuu cawing tor lniorniatlon re garding tho Jnpanoso negotiations for mo purcuaso or tana at Magdalonn iny in lower niiromia probably will not ronch tho sonnto until noxt week, nild It Is bollovod now Mint linlVir.. tho luformiitlon can bo compllod nil iiiiiiirnr nr rr ir nn ti.iii iin.. ..., fill .1 "u iHIDUUU. Jlio Lodgo resolution according to RnfJ Cro5? Sfnri; FlinrlQ in Mtl a mombor of tho Sonnto Foreign Ho- nL" UIU5& OCnOS rUnCIS t0 AIU Illtlntl nnminlll,.,. ... .. .... IMnCO lAhPi A PK Ctnnnrlnrl ......... v nu biun uui ui 1110 knowlodgo thnt n compnny composed ""! oi JiiiiuiiuHu wns on tno ovo of purchuslng four million ncres of land tho titlo to which is hold by a Moxlctru corporation known ns tho Chnrter Compnny. of Lowor Califor nia. Suspicion was arousod bocauso tho land Is prnutlcally worthless. Al ready Information hns been receiv ed Indicating thnt nogotlntlons nro off nnd It Is bollovod that thoro is no further ground for apprehension. Ilea nnil nosses of yesterday morning. ('OLD FISH nnd AQUAIUUM free at tho IIiinj- Corner. SEE OUH Al. """mu sartor ani, ' ""' "uauuiiu t0nM!.sreet'.H'o latter -'I hi,,. B0 "0,no anil i ''"."on why. ain.Vi. ,eltl'oned tu,?" .W.10K!'t up. Hn 1 u "" 'lni1 S0Ilt L. ;an(l she t aro.i Mm L.e? flS an Imllentlnn llnri . liheri r'v wlth hn- h uJJ ''r know any CHANGE RULE COAST LEAGUE ABOUT BOATS BALL SCORES New Requirement for Small; tho wanes thoro ns thn result nt Mils affair In Aberdeen then wo will glvo them a doso of tho samo modlclno. You fellows can got busy and sow tho seed and wn will en II tlmm nut Inside of two weeks If tho thing In Aberdeon Is not settled by that time. Tlnninmlinr tlilu. It la Imnni-tnnt tli.it you get the thing as woll organized . boforo hnnd ns possible," Don't go nround nnd toll tho slnves that you are going to pull anything but got I all the men who aro moinbors Into ' tho hall and decldo on tho tlmo, tho 1 place and the stunts to pull In order to cot them out of tho mills. Yrmi' TfYnn Wnrlrfl la rp.il.1 The idea that worked nut hent In Aberdeen wns to got as many mom- TAFT Ki:i:iq mw (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 5. Prosldont Taft lot It bo known today thnt ho does not Intend to hnvo anything to do with framing tho platform of ms pnriy in New York stnto. Those Who Are Stranded in Old Mexico. to Coos Bny (By Associated Press Tlmn WASHINGTON, I). C, April C Thorp nro 211 Ainorlcnns strnudod, somo nbuolutoly In Vera Cruz, on tho enst coast of Moxlco, In Mazathan, on tho veat coast and Mnzlnnlla in tho Interior of ntnin nt Tnii,.n ti, Amorlcnn Bed Cross today despatched iuuu io tno Amoncan consuls at theso places to aid lu tho rollof. Tho Bed Cross biivh It nriilini.iw win nocessnry to Issuo a national anneal for nld. HOV JIUItDEUEIt ACQL'llTUli Idaho Lad Who Killed llahket-Ball Onitoneiit I'niiinl 'nt rjniu.- (By Associated Press to tho Cooa Bay ' rSt t follow any voln, lodo, ledgo Tlmos 1 or otllor (,0oslt outside tho limits i nr inn nnurnAn l.n.t m i n nW ! " UllllMVU ItUUIllltlfJ Ui HIS UlUIIII, CHANOE .MINING LAW Senator fimotit Would Abolish Noted "Apev ?llnliig fiiMV." (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April C Undor tho provision of n bill Intro duced by Senntor Smoot todny tho ' AnOX Illllllnir law" will hn rnnnnlml. If onnctod, no locator would hnvo tho right to follow any voln, lodo, ledgo Crafts Hard on Coos Bay uppose it Here. !ctau anions. ki, .':. "I" be fccrvn.il W vi'i:a Kas,..:; 1J5M0 to 8Sao. tjJJW'ORD'S K.- io ,, . 2337" "EXT Tho executlvo commltteo of the Mnrshfleld Chamber of Commeice Inst night took steps to enter string ent ntilnrtlnn in n nrminao1 phntiffn In shipping laws that would mntorlal- iy uiieer, coos uay. Tho mnttor was brought up by Hugh McLnln, who said that a bill was now ponding boforo Congress wrica would compel overy cr.ui oi 10 feet or moro In length to carry two Hcon8ed officers, At' present, only vessels of CO feot or more in length aro required to carry two llrntlan.l nfflnla Ml MnT nln Rnlrt , ..w..h.j., .....VW.W. ... W.-.M... Wtr H that Vi' r n i that a numbor of the small gasoline 1 1 ' ' Pei u (ar iv hn i"" I bdioonors plying out of Coos Bny nnd W Mrnj.v an at 6orvllls the smnller ports nonr here. ...vU-.UB weu B niiiuuer oi4iiuua in win tiny, are just a llttlo loss tnan ou feot long and the proposed WOnlfl nffnnt tlimit inn tArliill V f'nrnlno nt ,1m amiill vnooalu f,rn nnt fa'reat and tl.e placing of two licenced officers on t em would practically put them out of businoss. President M,cCormao and Mc, Mc Laln were Instructed to writo letters to tho members of the Oregon delega tion to Congress nsklng thorn to op pose tho enactment of the measure. v (luinaiii nna iu ijui, uo muuy mum- Portland Defeats Los Angeles frs "s you had in ono mm to quit Hno n Mnthlnn In ThleH ! n.1 a Slven tlmoor signal and ono of One to Nothing in Third ' Game or season. PORTLAND, Ore., April 5. Port land took tho third gamo of tho sea son by a one to nothing scoro from Los Angeles yesterday. Tr.o games yeatorday resulted as follows: At San Francisco R. H. E. Oakland ..05 3 1 0000 1 10 11 3 San Fran.O 0 0 02 0 1 0 1 4 C 3 Batteries Abies and Mltzo; Mil ler and Berry. At Los Angeles R. II. E. Portland ..00000010 0--1 C 1 Los AngelesO 0 0 0 0 0 00 0--0 2 3 Dnttorlos-Harknoss and Ilowley; Halla nnd Boles. At Sacramento ,.10000010 0- R. II. E. 8 9 0 ....nnA..n Al.nnnAl 'MIltfin inn ii.hii I'liiiimn , . ' -' -w -. iaOOUI,"UO,,lU,U . W V V V 4 V V U O uatteries uirson anu eunivan; Mahoney and Cheek. XOTK K TO POCAHONTAS All members of Sacajawea Council No. 9, Degree of Pocahontas, and visiting membors aro urged to be present Friday night, April 5, at Fin nish hall. I HANNAH REES, K. of R. I them would nccldontly find tho whls- , no nnu give it a god hard pull and ! the wholo bunch walks out of tho plant. Throw out a picket lino as soon as the men leavo tho plant nnd get tho rest of tho bunch to lonvo tho plant at noon or night. Use no violence, Just loglcnl argument and toll tho follows to leavo tholr guns at homo If thoy have any. You can hnvo tho thing nil cut nnd dried before you loavo tho plants When tho boys walkout thoy can ne-.l a commltteo to tho offices with tho demands. Of course, tho boys want to bo prepared to hold a monstor meeting Just nftor tho walkout nnd tell the strikers what tho demands nro nnd what tho objects of the strike are. I was In Aberdeen tho morning that they pulled tho American mill and you should havo boon tho bunch come tumbling out of tho mills. It wns Just llko a bunch of kids going to a big picnic and tho wholo crew know whnt It mmnf frh. whistle string stunt disconcerts them and they all run out to seo whnt tho raaiier is anu tnon is the time for COUER D'ALENE, Idaho, April G. Evorott Black, n 1 n.venr.nl.l Imv was acquitted Jato last night on tho wiurgo oi muraonng William Whit ing, anothor youth. Black stabbed Whiting In a row at a baskotbnll gamo nt Harrison in February and pleadod self defense I At present, if the npox voln Is with- i ... .. . . .. in a ciniiu, us locator may ronow tl-o voln to Its ends ovon though It leads undor land of anothor owner. Much lltlgntlon hns resulted from tho conflicting claims undor tho prc ont law. EIGHT IIOUK DAY" Bill Govern- Will Limit Work on niont Contracts. (By Associated Press to tno Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 5.- - A bill limiting Inbor on government work by prlvato contractors to eight hours n duy was ordorod favorably rniinrtn,! frnm ilm Cmtntn An.v.ml4tAn on education and labor todny. Tho ro8stnn SWARTOW IS TAKEN bill already has passed tho Houso. No nrnondmont was offered In tho aonaio ooninittteo. 'jvo bill has boon objected to as a sorlous attack by mnnufactuferi! and by government contractors throughout tho country ANOTHER SATURDAY' SURPRISE SALE AT PEOPLE'S. Gov, AViu. Sun Lands ROOO Soldiers nt Chinese Port. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) AMOY, China, April G. Gov. Wir Sun hns Inndnd with 30(10 trnnnn nt. Swnrtnw nrenrillnr. n mnnrttt flnn- oral Ling, who hlthorto wns In full control at swartow and nad tno local troops wuu rim, uiu not otror any ee. rno oeni iroons. now- (Contlnued oa page 4.) A VERY' STRONG SPEC'LUt, oh hnld SATURDAY' ONLY'. Hen mi,- window. A rch gray enameled biiuill bled dlhlipmi,. Xiniily riveted handles. SATURDAY SALE prlco only COc, If you read this toll your neigh bor and como .early. Many new things WOndorful values Pennln'a 1 5, 10 and 1G cent store. nvni. nnntlnnn rnslfltnnrn in tlin Pnn. ton soldiers In tho lntorjpr districts. SEE our Adv. on PAGE B of to night's Times, Locklinrt-Pnrsons, "r LATEST EtSTKIt MILLINERY nrrlvod on Brcakwntor todny nnd now on dlsplny nt VOGUE MILLI XERY', WIHTKIIOUSE store, NorlU lleiul. See them. Best values in SPRING II VIS. SPECIAL SALE TAFFIES nnd PEANUT 11RITTLE nt STAFFORD'S SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY. GOLI FISH nnd AQUARIUM freo at tho Busy Corner. SEE OUH AD. hi