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WHETHERY0U6ETWHATYQUWANT0RNQT DEPENDS ON HOW HARD YOU WANT IT "TvT ADVERTISING in Tho TIMES Will l'ut Vour Real Estate "la tho Market" EITcctlrelyl it will put tho facta about your P; "?,,?'.'ST, "'0 "UBht l0 Sttt0 WANT ADVERTISING in Tho TIM:' Will Kwi tho Incomo from Yow. Furnished Rooms from Lnpsliaitt YOU can really holp tho family iovouucb by renting n fow furnlatied i-f.nmo unit if von ltn..tv how And l when to ubo tho classified column, you mny keep mat nine exira inuui" hr "stendv ns a clock." irn Hi " v i !! 1 1 ii !, '..H I minpii ia iia us- MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRISS ni mm Mumnwtn ifiinm 1 1 1 i i iJn n i rrnrnrr ; VOL XXXV Kstnlillsliwl in 1B7H MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull Mn OKA and Com liny Aihertlstr. v' " mm Tho Vttatt Mall IS L I ,-ayjw inT"" ',-,,-''wwiwwi ! 'MnmnWWBmU f PI 1KUUHS Hit NO I W OR GE 1 Ti !l!i:-i Co. ire Co. mm m utm haiile Lost Decisive Engagement of present nuvumuun . Expected Soon. BEBEL3 SEEK TO OHrHJni- iiiiii- Railway Gateway of Northern Mexico uareiuiiYuucuu By Federals. ' ! in. AMOclntod iProsa to Cooa Day EL PASO, Tor., May 10 Tho undo fodornl army has ropulsod "ei1 w, .jUnnitini ciinrd of Gonoral OrWco and a Bbnrp aklrmlsh la In f, BiMdod to 'bo tho most doclalvo "".?? JL evolution. Nonrly (teen thousand nro ongngod on both tides, tno oojcci. puihi .. Mm Torroon, tho rnllwny gntoway of Northern Mexico. Tho fodornlB it protecting tho city from all aides. Gcral Vlctorlnno Huortn.'commnn 4r of tho fodornl army, telegraphs ike Associated 'Prose thnt tho robola lloitTilDOty doad and many woundod ted 'tno fcdorai jobs wuh whuh u ..i . iif wniinfinii nnd that Oonornl iVIlla -with cavalry la punutlng tho retell Into tno miis. Accuser of Judge of Commerce Court Testifies at Hear ingToday. i(By Associated Tross to Tho Coob Tlmos.) WAaniK'nTON. i. C. Mnv 10. vnntnn. Pn.. RiiinninnGil toftav by lit Houso Judiciary conimltteo, nro wurjriag at tho iionrmg or mo utl.of tho Marlon Coal company of irilllim P. P. Ilnlmul nml f! C Ua- tlirjes against ffudgo Robert W. irtfibaia. of tho Commorco court. H'Ullim nnlnnd Is nno of tho nc- :ri of tho Jurist nnd f urnlsbod tho psttmnt of Jiwtlco with uuor- ritlrtn rblntlvn in Ihn nnMnn frntll Kt Erie t allroad ptocurcd by Judgo f.tioawhnd i.Mward J. Williams no ti disk rroporty. f Wllllnm. Indllf In.l i mint, ll.nl l II. If . n ' .... ivniiiiuu tuiiiij Liitiv uiiunw Irtbbild diow up tin, contract for tho mu or tnt Culm vroporty to mo Ulirl lino. Mn iivtivnoanfl llin l.lllll- p that thb contract Is now In tho as or io attornoy for vlco rrosi tConn ot tho Lauiol lino. WlIlljIITlfl n Jlmlllnjl iVnl 1m onnnrml ... IIWUI.IIU14 illll IIU OVUH.M letter from Judg Archhnhl to Slntlln Itn.. r .t.n lnlA Mnllkn.1 -r.-.M iuf ui UIU 4JIIU lillliwui. q ino deal was f IrHt consldoi eu rtoie no tiKAjght tho pendency or t railroad's enso hoforo Archbnirt l tC6 'Fidftrnl mii u.m!i1 linv'ln. "ace in gottlng n donl through " me Erie willlnms also stntoa lthcn tho Di-partmont or JiiBtlw fn limstlgntlii; tho muttor Arcb ' advised I lin to let tho matter SUIT OVKK KANCil M& I).i WiiiiIh Diminoes l-'iiun Tv J. W. Itussell. ,T North llend Harbor s.ys: J. niuseii .H (.omn j10ro fjn tu-re- thill . to defenfl hlniBolf In n W suit ,'irouiila by BJuford ni. oniier f tho Coos Hlvor ' wmcu Mr Itussoll oporutbd for L"l J tars. ' Plaio was ontort otocked with naclllllfrv liiillilln,ri nlr. nt "h reitnl ol $1200 por yonr " imiu ifsulnrly. Mr. Itss ' a ha kept tho placo up ru- t"j5 asked Urn ownor If thoro wns 5 ne co ild do to put things in land was lohl llinf tlmrn wns The rcntM woro iml(l n(l ftjj "tlsfnplnrv ....in n. a... i. f,.l. f -. Ulllll inu uajr m -l family y,ero to leave when him r f V'rt l)al,er,, 0n Mm or uavis dfinamls $2000 damages rwjury to tho herd, by allowing l.V. fe"cefl' 'o. The fiult will . .. m uircmt Court nent weok. ;"-5 ono nf im n. . ,i,. ffc ni VMU in at uiiDua umi "MTSd:"1 tako u" after c- itbM88. m.en ,n Nor'h nond nro "4 tn 1(., .u ...u i iJ?ttoJ tha leKality of the u , usseU Is known among Cupr.,Bnt' honeat "inn, wn. "r defrauded or Inlured any i 0Ul of a hlnglo penny. 'All anil takiim in .. . ;STU;AY evening. air i. " uisn me music. tcnitVf Mahnold at 7 and " BV i!J0 p. m. &8.,fr.I,E at the IWZAAIt ,auljK Saturday ovenlng. IS ABOUT ROAD WORK IS' , 1HBALD DM ARRANGED FOR ... mriii a ki . ' 0BET5 0 OM IZ Father of General Orozco Acts Under Instructions -of President. (Dy AsoDcInted Press to 'Coos Day Time.) JUAREZ, Mcx., May 10. Pnscual Orozco, Br., fathor of tho rebel mili tary chldf, today Issued .n proclama tion as fiocrotnry of War of tho cabi net of Provisional President Gomoz. urging oil rebel chlofs to tho "strict est observance of tho laws of war. as recognized by all civil liod coun tries." Tho proclamation was maoo at tho direction of Gomoz nnd though no advices yot hnvo cotno from Gon- crnl Orozco to signify his approval of tho oxi-ctitlvo nuthorty assumed by Gomez recontly, It Is considered like ly that whntovor cIbo Orozco mny ro pudlnte, ho will not 'discountenance nny declarations of his fnthcr. County Commissioners Decide Dn Improvements In East ern Part of County. Judgo John F. Hall roturnod last ovenlng from n tour of Inspection of tho county rondn In tho enstorn part of tho county, especially in tho Falr vlow section. Ho roporls that they aro in hotter condition than they ha ovor been and says that with tho ex ception of ono or two short stretches thoy nro in condition for nutomobllo travel. Tho commissioners decided to have tho short gap betwcoii tho planked stretch of tho old Coos Day wagon rond boyond Sumner planked this summer. They nlBo decided to hnvo nhout n mllo of now rond built Jusi boyond Fnlrvlow, cutting out tho bad grades nnd curves. Arrangements woro nlso innilo foi nnolflintlnn 11 I1IIW llflllllO arrORS tho Mlddlo Fork near tho Snow rniieh, Just lieyonil McKluley. Tho res. dents of thnt soctlon ny n special fnx ralaeft monoy for 'improving a flno stretch of rond thoro and tho com- . a ,...! 41.nl !liii ii'nrn nt , lUISBianiTS IIVCIUVU mm. iiv "vv - I least tntltlod to the bridge. i lli.iwl Tb Vnl n 11(111(1. W. 1. FollowB of Ten Mllo who wns In Mnrshflold today on buslne... reports n pocullar discovery thoro ro cently. Tho msd ttom Ton Mllo to Eol I.nko which tss boen trnvolcd for 15 yenrs or more has nlwnys been (onsirtefd to hnvo bon regularly es tabllshtia. Somo ot tho bridges on It wero built hv tho county and noeti ed repnlr. Whon it was looked up. It was found thnt it hnd not been regularly established. It seems thnt when ti o matter wns first taken up ind survojrt thnt the commissioners would not pay tho damages which 0,o owners of tho Reevos ranch and others wanted and dremped the pro -eei, nlthough somo of tho brldKos hnd bom built. Tho mntter will probabl bo cleared up now. Former Valet of Mortimer Schiff Must Serve Sent ence for Burglary. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK. May ".-Folk h. SJoXodtut back to Dan f5"1"' .fT.0,.V, in. tho Appellate Di- v Ton or the Supremo Court to ay The court was unanimous in dismiss intha writ of habeas corpus grant SV Justice .Olrwd to Drandt who had served ,fn 'C sontence for burglar) in w degree. m SATURDAY SPECIAL Artistic hand-painted opal ASK- SENDS BRANDT BACK TO PEN Pensacola, Historic Wooden vessel, Destroyed at San Francisco for Copper in Hulk. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmo.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 10 Tho historic old wooden warship Pcns coln, onco a formidable "sailing cruiser" thst withstood tho confed orato batteries of Now Orloans nnd Mobile Day nnd carried tho flag or Capt. Qeorgo Dowey in tho Mediter ranean la no moro.- alio wns burnert Thirty-Eighth Annual Session of Order Concluded at Los Angeles Today. (Dy Ascoclatod Press to Cooo Day Tlmcu.) LOS ANOBIiES. Call.. May 10. Tho thirty-eighth annual conclavo of tho Imporlnl Council of tbo Ancient Arnblc Ordor of 'Nobles of tho Mystic Shrine closed hero today unild a sbower ot flowers and concerted music of a scoro of bandB. Combined undor ono loader, ti ounch of tha al. visiting Shrlnor bnnds, nuniborlng mnro than 300 'ifloccs, marched tho streets this morning playing patri otic nlrs to tho nccompnnlmont ot chocrs from thousands ot throats. Tho great band mot tho vanguard ot tho floral pageant nnd formed into flvo sections, each heading ono por tion ot tho parado of flowor-dockcil carriages. Prizos aggregating $2000 woro distributed to tho most boauti 'fully decorated carrlagos, automo biles and floats. Los Angolcu will bid farewell to tho Shrlnors nt tho ball glvon at tho Shrlno audltorltiui tonight. wholeIown under water Vidalia, La., Inundated By An other Break In Mississippi River Levee. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dty Times.) NATCHEZ. Miss., May 10. Tho town of Vidalia, La., was floodod to day by water rushing through a break lu the Mississippi rlvor lovco. Water four to six feet Inundated the tow n. Tho property loss Is heavy. FLOOD 1UXOKH GREAT Dunger in LouMniiar lk-coincs Gieut- cr Toduy. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coos Day Times) krw ROADS. La.. May 10 Tho iinmi wninr.i from hroacbos in tho Mississippi loveo which already hnvo carried suffering to thousands of por sons in Louisiana continue to creep southward today and this town is now threatened. Tho rosldents hnvo boon warned to propnro for tho worst. Uoats aro Doing gurnoreu hoi o mid crows hoing united, iuosi of tho Hood wntor Is coming from a break at Torrus whoro tho breaks aro three thousand foot wldo. CHARGES DECLARED UNTRUE Company's Counsel Sajs Seattle At torney Tried "Holdup." The Poitlnnd Orogonlan sayb. The chargos that hnvo been mado against tho Oregon & Southern Rail wnj company are only tho sequel to nn nttomptod 'hold-up' of the rail a cumpnny by Mr. Rosonbaum, of Senttlo. formerly counsol for tho cor poration," said E. L. C. Fnrrln, who with hi brother. George N. Fnrrln, Is now lepieseutlug tho company ua legal counsel, at his offices In tho Chamber of Commerco building, yes terday Tor his services. Mr. Rosonbaum w.ii.a.i ssrin from the comnnnv and was ovorpald for tho work actually performed. He thon presonted a claim for nearly $1-0,000, which tho company refused to allow. Roson baum thon began to threaten the company with all sorts of things, in cluding sensational charges reflect ing upon its operations, unless his claim was adjusted. Later ho offer ed to compromise with tho comparfy for $100. From this It Is apparent Rosenbaum did not have much con fidence In his own claim. "Disbarment proceedings have been brought against Rpsonbaura, and if the company can ascertain that he holds any property, suit will be instituted to recover for damages suffered by the company from his unfounded charges. "The Oregon & Southern Railway SHRINE ENDS BIG CONCLAVE today, the victim of n company of wreckers who acquired tho hulk a short tlmo ugo for $10,000 and whoso purpose wns to commercialize tho vast quantities of copper and other materials which entered Into her con struction. Tho Ponsncoln was launched In Pcnsncoln, Fin., in ISC. She cost $500,000 to build nnd $1, 500,000 to repnlr. From 1872 vo 187G she wns lutd up in Maro Island navy yard for repairs nnd at tho end of three years tho books showed hor refitting had cost $500,000 por year since 1899. She had been receiving ship at Yucrba Duona Island, receiv ing Rtntlon- Foreigners nt Mine Wounded In Clash With Troops and " ShrJ' Police. -1 (Dy Assoclntod Pross to Coos Day Times.) SCRANTON, Pn., May 10. Tho Cayuga conll bunkera ot tho Doln waro, Lacknwannn & Western com pany at North Scranton formed tho background of n riotous demonstra tion today. Forolgn workors woro tho leaders of tho demonstration, tho object of which wns to koop work men from going into tho mlnos to do tho necessary malntcnnnco work. Lo cal pollco tried to dlspcrso tho gath ering and they woro nttackod and somo badly bcnton. Tho atato pollco 'rrJIIod to their assistance Guns woro UBod freely, sovcrnl of tho al leged rlotors doing wounded. Sov crnl nrreots woro mado. RIOT TN NEW JERSEY NEWARK, N. J., May 10. Two policomon rend sovornl strikers woro woundod this nftornoon. In tho clash sovoral laborers alio sustalnod In juries. One. policeman nnmod Grant wnsjehot in tho abdomon. locaFbazaar well attended Entertainment of Catholic Ladies at Tabernacle ' Proves Success. Tho bazaar and fair glvon by tho ladles of S. Monica's Catholic church opened nt tho Tabornaclo last night under most fnvorablo nusplcos. Tho nttmiilniirn iviiH Inriro. tho (llunluV of fancy work nnd othor articles ox- cooded anticipations aim tno crowu ..nlnvi.il ilnnclnir nnd tho informal diversions Immonsoly. Tho bazaar minnod with an excellent dlnnor which wns well putronizod. A spe cial orchestra furnished tho music during tho dlnnor hour nnd for tno iI.iimpo lnint l.i tlin nvnnlmr. I The rnoornacio is uurucwvuiy uu- coraieu ami inu nuur un uuuu piuv- . lally proparod for dancing. ' Tho bnzaar will contlnuo this nf tornoon and ovonlne and tomorrow nftornoon nnd will closo tomorrow ovenliiK when tho prizes will bo iitwarded. Dancing will bo enjoyed company Is acting In good faith an" fully lntonds to construct tho rnll- rr.n.1 Hint l llIVI lp('t fill frOIIl ROBO- burg to Marshflold. Tho company Ib I proceeding on us own runuurtuB. . Is truo tho mon wno organizuu uiu corporation do not havo sufflcont funds In tholr vest pockets to com i.ii.ta tii ii rnnit. Howovor. thov hno advanced tho monoy that is neces sary to comploto the prQiirainury sur voy, acquire rights of way and ter minal facilities. When this has been duno, n bond Issuo will bo floutednnd tho funds thus raised will bo used for actual woik of constructing tho lino. "It is In no sonse truo that the men who nre behind tho company are ap pealing to tho public for subscrip tions. Thoy nro proceeding In the best of faith nnd nro udvanclng from 1 their own runus suriicieiu money iu meet nil necessary preliminary ex penses. When the survey has been ' completed, right, of way matters ad justed and tormlnnl sites acquired, tno orncors win arrange iur a jjuhm issuo and comploto the project, "It is truo tho cpropany has not yet filed articles of Incorporation in this state. Tho corporation was organ ized undor tho laws of Washington. Incorporation papers have boen pre pared and' will be filed here Just as soon as this proceeding becomes nec essary to validate any ol the transact tlons wnloh may be. essential In car rying out tho plans of the company." SPECIAL CARAMEL SALE ut STAFFORD'S 8ntu! and Samlay, only 33 CKNTS per pound. MORE RIOTING AT SCRANTON, COUfiTY FIELD MEET TODAY M ON L Smith-Powers Company and Southern Pacific Near An Agreement. It was roportod today that tho Southern Pacific nnd Smith-Powers Logging company hnvo practically closod an nrrnngomont whoroby tho lnttor concorn will soon bogln ox tenslvo logging operations In tho up per Coqulllo country. According to tho ronort. which could not bo officially vorlflod, tho ngrooment will provldo for Joint uso of tho locnl railway's tracks and tor tho Smlth-Powors company to build Its own logging road oast from Myrtlo Point. Tho 8mith-Powors compnny has boon figuring for somo tlmo on opening up Kb big tract of timber bo yond Myrtlo Point, but insisted on having n lowor freight rata thnn tho local railway would grant. Finally thty bognn making pinna tor unnur Ing a lino paralleling tho Southern Pacific from tho Day to Myrtlo Point nnd then extending it to Dridgo or somo other point boyond. Tho nrrnngomont which is hoing renchod will cnnblo tho Smith-Powers company to run Its own trains In from Myrtlo Point to Mnrshflold ovor tho local railway on a whoolngo basis. Tho exact routo of tho extension boyond Myrtlo Point Is not known, but it is oxnectod thnt it will bo built now to tho vicinity of Drtdgo. It will roqulro 18 montliB or raoro to comploto tho extension. TRY TO AGREE ON DEAL HERE Southern Pacific and Terminal Railway Reported Closer Tonether. Thoro hnvo been fow dovolopmonts In tho locnl railroad situation slnco yestordny, although a numhor of con ferences nre understood to hnvo boon hold In nn ondoavor to Btrnlghton tho mattor out. Somo progress, It 'fl understood, Ikih boon mndo towards bringing tho Tormlnnl railway and tho Southern Pacific closor togothor but tho actual outcome will probably not bo known for n fow days. W. S. Chnndlor, who was to loavo today via. Portland for San Fran cisco, has decided to remain horo until noxt Tuesday when ho will go to San Franclhco with C. A. Smith on tho Nnnn Smith. It Is under stood thnt ho remnlnod ovor on ac count of tho negotiations reaching n point whoro they nro likely to succeed soon. llclntlvo to tho ncroptanco of tho common usor clniiso In North nond and Mnrshflold, It Is understood that Mr. Mlllls Is now conferring with tho hlghor offlcern of tho compnny. Thnt thoy will concede to tho common usei applying to nil linos on public stroots Is oxpectod by some, nlthough it la llkoly that thoy will fight extending It to their linos In tho city on their prlvnto proporty. This thoy hnvo dono nt Portland. Tho lattor will hnvo the greatest bearing at North Rend whoro a largo portion of tholr right of way is over prlvnto prop orty, Engineer Ifoey Coming. Judgo John S. Coke, who nrrlved homo from Klnmnth Falls, whoro ho hold court for Judgo Bonson, says that groat Intoreat is manifest out side relntlve to tho Coos Bay railroad situation. At Klamath Falls, ho mot Engineer Hooy, who has gonornl su pervision of tho construction work on tho Coos Bay-Eugeno lino and the othor Southern Pacific extonslons in Oregon. Mr. Hooy Informod him that ho would bo on Coos Bny within threo weeks which will bo loss thou two weeks from today. Mr. Hooy did not stato tho nature ot his vls: but as ho has to do only with the ac tual construction, his proposed com ing Is oxpeeted to havo conslderablo significance. Judge nnd Mrs. Coko visited nt tho homo of Mrs. Coke's sister, Mrs. Erlo Wold, at Durlingnmo, Call. Mr. Wold has recontly been appointed city englneor there. Thoy nlso visit ed at the homes of Judgo Coko's brothers tn Oakland and San Fran cisco. One of the lattor is doing well In a gold mining proposition and tho other is Interested In the Calfornla oil fleldB. Country SHORTS at HAINES. OGGNG Marshficld Leads at Conclusion of Fourth Evdnt This Afternoon. BIG DELEGATIONS HERE FROM C0QUILLE Business Suspended In Marsh- field During Contests Reception Tonight At tho conclusion of tho first four pvonta of tho Coos County High School Field meet this nftornoov., Mnrshflold was In tho lead for the honors. Mnrshflold hnd 15 points. North Bond 11 Dnndon 9, and Com qulllo 1. Tho events up to i o'clock rcaular" cd ftB follows: 100 Yard Dash Hodson, of North Dond, woni in 10 RocondB. Drm-i don socond; Mnrshflold third. High JumpWon by S. Clnrko, of Mnrshflold. Fivo foot nliio Inches. Laird of Dnndon second, nnd HbdBofi (' of North Dond third. Half Mllo Larson ef Marshflold won In two minutes und fourtoon sc onds. Laird of Dandon socond, and s Custer of Coqulllo third. Broad Jump Hodson of North Dond won, Dlstanco 0 fcot six nnd ono-hnlf Inches. Sid Clnrko and Guy Stutsman of Marshflold tlod for sec ond placo, nlnotcon feet and soven Inches. With ono of tho largoBt crowds thnt has over turned out for trade athletic contest horo, tho Fourth An nual Coos County High School field; snoot la in progress nt tho Fain Grounds this nftornoon. Tho wonthcr Is 'Idonl nnd the. grounds nro In fairly good condlttbr.it nnd somo excellent records nro nn- tlclpatcd. ' Tho Dnndon nnd Coqulllo tca'auM woro nccompnnlod by largo delega tions of rootors. Sovornl auto pnrttw camo ovor from Coqulllo in nddltTObt to tho Inrgo numbor who camo oh ti train. North Dond also sont n largo dc)w gallon, mnny of tho business house thoro closing for tho nitornoon. In Mnrshflold practically nil tho retail stores woro closed at 2 o'clock In ordor to insuro a largo nttondnu&j nt tha Flold moot. Tills ovenlng tho Mnrshflold Higrt School students will tondor n recep tion nt tho High School building In honor of tho visitors, LETTER WARM Says Taft Is .Candidate of BossesUrges Support 1 of Himself. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day, Times.) NEW YORK, Mny 10. Tho Rooso volt commlttoo today gnvo out n cony of n lottor from Col. Roosovolt to L A. CaBwell, chnlrmnn of tho Roobo velt committee and clerk of tho Hi . promo Court In St, Paul, Minn., In which tho formor prosldont roviown the success nttonding his campaign. Tho wrltor declares that when Taft was olertod, tho "Bossos" woro against him but today thoy hcnrtlly support Mm. Continuing, Colonol Roosevelt says, "Thoro la just one cnndldnto whom I proposo to nomi nate against tho bossoa nnd that lu mybolf. Every voto for ovory othLr cnndlduto from now on la In renlljy n voto for Tnft. Tho fight Is ngnlnst tho bossos In Minnesota as It Ib every whoro olso. A voto for Taft is a vote for tho bosses." CAMPAIGN IX CALIFORNIA LOS ANOELES, May 10. Seero tnry of Stato Knox, who practically wound up tho proforonco primary night, loft today ufior announcing ho Intcudod to go Into Ohio to nssUt Tuft In that stnto. PAPERS WINNING STRIKE Chlcngo Publishers Getting Rent ot Labor Struggle. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) CHICAGO, May 10 Nowspnporn woro sold on a number of down-town corners today without guard for the first tlmo since tho boglnning of tho strike. Following tho action of President James J, Frool. of tho Storeotypers' International Union, re voking tho chnrtor of tho Chicago Union for robolllng against tho laws of the International organization, more striking storeotypers appllod to the newspapers today for reinstate ment. ( A CAR LOAD of WHEAT At HAINES. rs .l