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(HAJffl CACKtES OPTENER IT LAYS A REAL GOOD EGG rvKUTisiNa to T,M Tljms rASlIVoarBclK.UU)ln ($m la tm WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TUU Will Keep tho Incotno from Xov Furnished Rooms from LaptlaRl YOU can really holp tlw fnully revonucs by rontlng a fow furnished rooms and, It you know how and when to use tho clnsslflod columns, you may keep that Httlo extra Incoino ns "steady as a clock." tho Market" Effectively! ... ..... h facta about your 11 !!" wnro 'tie eyes Of all "POB- f?,P kuvors" if town. And it iMV. one of them who ought to o . 7u " B0" MEMUER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS f , tfVYV 'established In 1H7H 0L. AAA IS Tho Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION." A Consolidation of Tlmi", Const .Mall g 276. and Ootw Hay Advertiser. fVMWMM ilAGERS OF ROOSEVELT 10 11CI IMffltES UNO II COSH HOT CLASH BETWEEN ATTORNEYS TAFT MAKE STRONG CLAIMS UfflpffiJ8 tan win nuvu .vj In Convention. ENATOR DIXON SAYS ItUMIw" ,,MnT lAri UHivimui WIN 0 TA lice President Sherman Claims Talt Has ai Luubt iuu Majority. I i acuict imnsicvKir (Dy Associated Press.) BALTIMORE, Md., Juno C That a majority of Mnrylnnd'B 5 delegates to tho Ilopubllcan Vitlonal convention will sup- tort tho Roosovolt program In lit convention organization iii foreshadowed today when two dclcgatos rognrdod na Tuft oca announced thoy would ...incf iinnt fnr tomnornrv 1IMT U,""" A cUlroan. lEt Associated Press to Coos Dny I Tlmo. I iCIIICAflO. Juno r. All rond led iCIImbo todny so rnr ns mcniuors the National Itepubllcnn Commit- ire concerned, uy nigiu n mnjor . r thi rniniiilttecmou ns well na It kad?rs who como to look nftor it Interests of particular cnndldntcB r tho presidential noinlimthm woro ratted to nrrlvo In rondlnosB for it formal organization of tho com- Wee which Is sclieduieti mr ininnr ir fin Frlilnv. Mm r.oiniulttoo Is rwiorl to lio mounted to begin Bildcratlnn of contests. rTho Won of holding open sessions i iV ronliMln U niirccnhln to 1110." .u i W llliidL-ott. Nntlnnnl .roni- Etuetnan from Michigan, who nr i tnitnv. Although It In nrnb- I'c that n closed honrlng would ox- site tho procoouingH. "Will Senator Root he temporary lilrraanT ("01 course. Hoosovolt will not no ! to defeat tho.Sonntor, who In mm I tie really big men of tlio coun Claims of Managers ECcngrossmnn MrKlnloy nnd Sonn- niion, rcspoctlvoly directors or It Taft and Roosovolt forcos, nlgn- i!!d tuolr advent In tho convon- (oa city by Issuing a statement con fJ'.lag dlnmotrlcnlly opposite "cor- iStlM." IMcKlnloy clnlms Tnfl will lmvo b tunjreii votes on tlio llrst nniiot, jti'e Dixon rlnlma tho nomination (Tilt Is "physically nnd humnnly" ifcsslble. IMcKlnloy ndded that tho porHonnl wee of Roosovolt In convention foulJ only mnko tho outcomo mora Kiln nun nst him." ipixon Insisted that tho Roosovolt pa would "absolutely control tho mention without taking tho con- kn aelegatcs Into consideration. Carried Primaries There 10,000 to 12,000 Har mon Gets Ohio. (Dy ABsoclatod Press.) SIOUX FALLS, S. D Juno C. Returns today lndlcnto thnt Col. Roosovelt cnrrlcd South Dakota ten to twolvo thousand In yesterday's presidential prof- crentlnl primary. OHIO FOR HARMON Democrats Adopt Unit Rule Cox for Governor. (ny Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TOLEDO. Ohio. Juno r.. Gover nor Ilnrmnn today won Ohio's IS votes for President nt tho Drnmcrntlc Nntlonnl convention nt Hnltlmorc. under tho unit rulo. Tho Ohio Demo cratic state convontlon adopted a resolution Instructing tho state's dol fgntog to vol o solidly for Harmon nt Dnltlmoro untjl released by him or n mnjorlty of tho delegation. Tlio vote was !i7 to 355. Congwssmnn James M. Cox re eolved tho nomination for governor. SEES CHANCE FOR DEMOCRAT Force of 450 Go Ashore to Pro tect American Property But Not for Purposa of Interven tion. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CAlMAXUnv. Culm Pour hundred nnd fifty American marines under tho command of Col. Lucas wns lauded today nt Dcsz, a point near hero from which point they proceeded to train for Quantn namo City. It Is furthor announced tho purpose Is to guard American property ngalnst posslblo attacks by negro robols nnd not for Interven tion. . Juno n.--i FOR ROOSEVELT BOAT COMBINE MYRTLE POINT i:: snail MNSHN National Government Starts Anti-Trust Suit Against Steamship Companies. (Dy ABsoclntcd Press to tho Coos Day Times.) NBW YORK, Juno C Tho Nation al government has (lied n civil anti trust suit In tho fodorat court hero today ngnlnst tho Btcnmshlp Inter ests, thnt are alleged to. luivo mono polized tho transportation of pnsscn gcrs and freight between tho United States nnd Drnzll. Swooping chnrges of granting relmtcs and fixing ar bitrary and unreasonable rates and entering Into cotiBpJrneJes nnd com binations and ngrccmento In vlqlntlon of tho Sherman law nro mado against tho Prlnco lino, limited, tho' Ham burg linos nnd tho proprietors of tho Lamport and Holt linos. Dr. Conover Succumbs Sud denly After Hearty Dinner Was 70 Years Old. (Spoclal to Tho Time.) ,MYRTLE POINT, Oro,. Juno C Dr. Conovor, n woll known citizen of tho Coqulllo valley, dlod hero sud denly yesterday afternoon. Ho had JUBt eaten a honrty dlunor nnd wns loaning bnck In his chair when tho fatal attack of heart troublo or ap oplexy struck him. Ho dlod almost instantly. Dr. Conovor wns an osteopath nnd dcsplto his soventy yonra prldod hlm solf on his hoalth, vigor and strength Ho claimed that ho was going to donv onstrato that a man could bo young long nftor tho nllotod throo scoro nnd ten. Ho 1b survlvod by n family. mm. o PAVOIt ON'B TKUM " romiiiltiiH Vnvars filv.Y'onr l Tpflll fill' Iineli1fttif Associated Press to Tho Coos P-'ASUINOTON. I). C.. Juno fi. luueo jiuuciary commltteo voted T tD rcixlrt fnvnrnlilv nn tlin nnn. utlonal nmendmont proposod by f.vivmauve umyton, or. Aiaumnn, Intending tho torm of tho Presl F' to six years nnd prohibiting V una lut ill. Chairman Mack Optimistic Over OutlookPlans for Convention. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) N'i:w YORK, June 5 "Tho Dom ocrntlo party hns sovoral candidates for tho presidential nomination nnd my ono of them Is strong oiiough to dofent either Taft or koosovou. n marked Norman K. Mack, chairman of tho Domncrntlo National Commit loo hero today. Chairman Mnck will confer wllh Prey Woodson, secretory of tho National Commltteo, next Mondny In Dnltlmoro, and on Jane 18 or 20, tho commltteo on arrange montB of which .Mack Is ennirmnn will select tho tompornry ofllcors of tho convention nnd attend to mnny other details. Tho National Com mltteo will mcot Juno 24. tho day b.-foro tho convontlon, to consider contests nnd raako up tho temporary roll. T: to nro thrco or moro minor casos that nro to como boforo the commltteo from Ohio, Illinois and Wellington. ERMAN S TAFT IS AHEAD Presirlnnt. norlnrf5 Hft Has 100 Delegates More man Roosevelt. Associated Press to Tho Coos TlniAa SHINGTON, D. C, Juno 5. rrre idcnt mmp,..nn n .i. ui,it hM.t0.dLy declared ho bolloved ;niat,aft wm le nominated nt , "'PUUllPnn Vrillxn.l .nnnnnllnn l Taft would at least has 100 I u'esnte3 than Roosovolt. "OXOR ADMUtATi SCIILKV 0,v of Hero of Santiago to Uo AocIated Press to Tho Coos ASH.vn;l,me8L' . the e" . U,N' u' u" Juno a- kmB.!nat6 today Rayuor offorod Won hTfi puiiBiun muiru- lh i "icruaso mo pension hl'fr,?'. An.lral Schloy. Ho "Uorthevictory at Santiago. EMPino0,J.0r:T tho BIG DANCH , (JI'.NKHAL WM. HOOT1I (Dy Associated Press) NBW YORK. Jnun 5. In a cablegram from London to com- . .i i.. tiiia pnnntrv. General William Dooth of tho Salvation Army nnnounced thnt In n few hours ho will ho blind, tho doc- tors holding out no hopo for the rccovory of his vision. J E COOPLE WED L. T. Dement and Miss Mable Adams Married There Last Evening. (Special to Tho Tlmss.) MYRTLB POINT, Oro., Juno C. L. T. Doniout, assistant cnshlor of tho Flanagan and Dennett bank lu Myrtlo Point, and Miss Mnbol Adnms, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Ad ams, woro marrlod last ovonlng at tho homo of tho brldo's parents. Mr. Domont Is ono of tho most prominent young men horo. Ho Is n son of Rus poll Domont, ono of tho wonlthlcBt men In tho upper Coqulllo vnlloy. Tho brldo Is an accomplished nnd popular young woman. iLESS TROUBLE 0 OW C S E IN LOS ANGELES LAI MARINES IN CUBA TODAY SBXI VKSSBI.S TO CUltA (Dy ABBoclntod Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 4 G. After a conferonco with v President Taft, Secretary Knox nt tho White HoiiBo today nn- nounccd that tho government imtnedlntolv would dlBnatch four American bnttleshlps to ' Cuban wntcrs. ItBACH 18 INDIOTBI) AL IN BRUSSELS Expect Disorders Following Belgium Election to Die Out .Soon. (Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day Times,) RRUSSBL8, Juno 5 PubUo opin ion was oxortod today to nrrost tho wavo of sanguinary rioting, destruc tion of property nnd sacking of churches which spread ovor tho coun try as an expression of tho Socialist rosontmont of tho government vic tory nt tho polls Sunday. If no gen eral Btrlko Is callod it in bolloved tho disorder will dlo out soon. VISITS TAFT MORB POWBR DOATS Lifo SavIiir Stations on Coast to bo lliiH lillltllifHl PORTLAND, Oro. Juno -Poer boats of t ho mosi iuuhvih ..-. - . . ...mi ...nninnt rnwboats nt ,ho several llfesavlng stations along the Oregon and Washington cons s as ' .. .1.. ,.., rnn bo brought about At proient tho only power boa ts in tho district north of Callfor nla aro nt tho mouth of tho Columbia River and at Nenh Day-a total of three. Ono of theso Is at Cane Dis appointment and tho second at Point AdWlTliam D. Latham, assistant to "... . rnnstructlon in lio superiineiiu""- "-"--:- .. dls. tho life-saving serv,co of tho Jls oruco ims us "returned fVom Gray's Harbor where ho completed a build ig n which to house a new power bBat which has been ordered for that station Tho boat was bul t in tne Fast and Is expected to arrive soon. ?ho craft is 36 feet long and the en- glno Is of 40 horsepower. Mu?o"j"yTlne. CooJ " a unfilled want causes unbappl-Dei-TlSs Want Ads bring result,. Officers of German Squadron Showered With Honors In Washington. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Juno C Tho ad miral of tho visiting Gormnn squad ron with the captalua of tho crulsors -i.i. Qtnt.ln fimt Tlrmnnn finfl ttlA .AlUIIIVU, OIUIU" . ...... - uppor ofllcors Including Prlnco Chris tian arrived in Washington today from Hampton Roads to pay their respects to President Tnft. Thoy also will visit tho Secretary of State and the Secrotary of tho Navy. A luncheon in honor of tho visitors has boon arranged, by tho Germnn ambassador. Thoy will dlno with President Tnft tonight. W BI.COM B OBHMA.V FLBBT Three of KnNer's Men of War Roach Fort Monroe Today. nnm wi".vnni.- Vn Tifnn 3. President Taft's official welcomp to todnv bogon with a round of festivi ties. ' The official functions will end only whon tho squadron weighs nnch- or lor noma iv .... ....-- .--., IflghtlngmachlnesUvocomc , ti .tho irniteu auuoa m iiui w. W.Z. fleet's visit to Kiel last year. Thej third division of tho Atlantic fleet nnd both squadrons thundered a sa lntA ns the Mavflowor stoamod Into Hampton Roaas with President Taft and German Ambassador Count Von Eernstorff aboard, Tlio visitors will be entertained extenslvoly. President Taft and his party wUl leave on th Mal'IlOWOr liuo iu i" ""j " : lngton and tho Gorman officials will follow tomorrow after thoy have been guests ashore of tho officers and men of tho American squadron. Die DAXCB at BMPIItE, SATl'R DAvf JUNE 8. Music by KBYZBK'S orchestra. You are invited. COTTON TARIFF BILL REPORTED Measure Vetoed by President Taft Last Year Likely to Pass House. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Juno C Tho Un derwood cotton tariff reduction bill was reported favorably to tho Houso today by tho Ways and Moans Com mitter. Tim bill Is ldontlcal with tiiat passed by both Housos nnd vo toed by Prosldct Tuft last August. Tho Democratic loaders repeat tholr claim that Its ouactmont wouiu savo inoro than olgbt million dollars a year to tho usors of cotton clothing. The bill Is oxpectod to pass tho Houso but may oncountor complications in tho Senate. , New York Millionaire- Held for As- Niiult on Wife. (Dy Assoclntod Pross to Coos Day Tim 08) AIKEN, S. C., Juno D. Frederick O. Dcnch, tho Now York mllllonnlro who has n winter homo horo, wns In dicted today by tho Aiken county grand Jury, on tho chargo of assault and battery with Intent to kill. Tho chnrgo resulted from tho mysterious nssault on Mrs. Ilench on tho night of February 21 In which hor thront was slashed with n knlfo. SEATTLE FLAG CASE TAKEN UP Attorney General Wickersham Takes up Socialist Citizen ship Matter. (Dy Assoclntod Pross to Coos Day TlniM,) WASHINGTON, July G DlHngroo Ing with tho decision of Fodornl Judgo Hnnford at Seattle. Wash., doprlvlng Loonnrd Oloson of citizen ship becnuso ho Ih n Socialist, At tomoy Gonornl 'Wlckorsham hnB In structed tho United States nttornoy of Sonttlo to assist Oloson In roopon Ing tho caso to soek a rovorsnl of tho decision. OSS AN Judge Hutton Fines Opposing Lawyers for Contempt of . Court Today. DARR0W ALSO TAKES PART IN WORD BATTLE Brands Chargos of Detective Franklin As Absolute Falsehoods. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Tho Coqo Day Tlniea.J LOS ANGBLK8. Coll., Juno G.- District Attorney John I). Fredericks was fined $25 and Attornoy II. FT. Appoll $5 for contempt of court by Judgo Hutton today following an ex citing clnBh botweon tho opposing counsel In tho trlnl of Clnrouco Dar row. Tho defendnnt participated th tho wrangle. Dnrrow donlod today that ho had ovor montlonod tho nnmu of Samuol Qompers to Dort Franklin In connec tion with tho alleged Jury bribery. "Llko most of Frnnkllu'H state ments on the stnnd it wns a lio," said Dnrrow. "I novor r ocolvod nny tuoiioy from Gonipors, oxcopt through tho usiinl busliicss chanuols." Tho controversy occurod whllo tho dofoiiBo was objecting to tho Intro duction Into tho ovldcuco of checkn drawn by Frank Morrison, secrotary of tho Amorlcan Fodorntlon of La bor, In favor of Clarenco f). Dnrrow, Appoll nnd Fredericks nearly comtni; to blows. Dnrrow, addressing tho court for tho first tlmo slnco his trlnl began, nnnounced ho would ndmlt tho au thenticity of tho Blgnnturoa of hlm Bolf and Morrison on tho check drawn on tho McNnmnra dofoiiBo fund. "You would not ndmlt It If wo couldn't provo It," Bald Fredericks, In nn nsldo rcmnrk to Dnrrow. Dnr row donouncod tho rommk ns grobn nilHcaiH.liict nnd declared It wnB mndo to Influonco tho Jury, which w.m closor to tho district nttornoy thtUt himself. "1 thought tho defondnnt In thin case," said Fredericks, "had moro manhood nnd Htumlnn tlinn to bawl niioh a thing out lu n court room." Appoll Interrupted and chnrnctorlzod tho romnrks of FrcdorlckB as "cow nrdly nnd unprofessional." Warm words 'botweon Appoll nnd Fredericks followed, tho district nttornoy Inti mating tho defense was "Playing thn bnby net," Appoll wnlkod townrd Frodorlcks In a tlrontonlng ninnnor, declnrlng ho wns not nfrnld of Frod orlcks. Judgo Hutton roprlmnudod tho bolllgorontB. Fredericks declared ho meant his remarks to Dnrrow an i "mcro pleasantry." Lntor Judgo Hutton announced tho reprimand In sufficient nnd Imposed flnos. Checks totalling $170,000, nil mado In favor of Dnrrow nnd signed by Morrison, had boon rond Into rco ord when tho noon adjournment was taken. JUXO.V IS VBRY ILL DF CELEBRATION PROHB I1KKF TKPST Pr, R. 0. Graves Will be General Manager of Big Doings the Fourth. Nevada Senator Hovers Ilctwecu Llfo nod Death. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Timos.) wAQiiTvriTnv. r. c. Juno 4. Sonator Dixon, of Nevada, Is danger ously HI at a Hospital noro oi iiiumn gltls. Chaplain Pearco of tho Sen ate In tho oponlng prayer spoko of Dixon as lingering botweon llfo and death. PROVIDES FOR SHIPS Senate Restores Provision for Two Nqw IlatUchhli. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos. Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 4.-- Tho oennie coiiumuuu " " - fairs restored today to tho naval ap- proprlatlon bill tho provision for two (battleships which was stricken out by tho Houso. REDUCTION SALE Ladles' Tall ored SUIT8 and COATS. Four days only beginning Wednesday. LADIES' EMPORIUM. DR. IIAURY LAM; WILL SPEAK HERB Dr. J. T. McCormnc who wns appointed to secure a spoakor for'tho Fourth of July today ro- eolved tho following telegram from Dr. Harry Lane, a formor resident of Coob Day, hut now of Portland and who Ib n candl- dnto on tlio Democratic ticket for United Stntoa Senntor from Oregon: "Returned from Klamath Falls todny and found your tologrnm of yostordny. I will feol honored to nddress tho residents of Coos County on tho 4th of July nnd will mnko tho trip without exponso to your commltteo. Havo written you by this mull." i :i . ii i At a meeting of tho Fourth of July colebrntion commltteo last evening, further plans for tho big ovrrU woro porfected and It Ib hoped to havo tho gonornl program completed by Thurs day ovonlng. Last evening, R. O. Graves was en gaged na gonoral manager of tho colobratlon. Ho will havo gonornl supervision of tho various commttteos and will also look nfter tho program arrangement. Tho schedule of ov onts will probably bo completed by Thursday night, whon another gen oral mooting of tho commltteo will be held. , , . Messrs. Rotnor and Mondol report ed that thoy had secured subscrip tions totalling $1700. Some addi tional money may bo socurod later. Last evening, It was decldod that tho band should bo engaged the last two days of tho colobratlon only. On tbo first night, the band is achod- Hiiim' Commltteo Decides On llmlnnry Investigation. (Dy Associated Prosa to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 4. Tho Houso Judiciary commltteo'H ox' ocutlvo sosslon todny decldod to tin dortnko n prollmlnnry Investigation of tho "Hoof Trust." Tho commit? teo agreed to report tho Bdwnrds rosolutlnn calling for tho Investiga tion, but heforo doing ho n prlvnto inmiirv win hn mndo. Tho commlt teo doe not purposo now to call nijy of tho men Interested In tho packing Industry or undortnko any sonsntlon- ulod to glvo ono of Ita rogulnr con certs. Frank Smith was solocted to havo chargo of tho wntor parado and tho boat racing. Anson O. Rogors, Jr., wns to havo had chargo of this but ho oxpocts to bo out of town nt that tlmo so that ho could not net. Mr. Smith's familiarity with tho boy nnd motor bonts will mako him nn oxcei lont man for tho place. Last ovonlng, tho following ap portionment of funds was agrood to: Electric llghta 1C0'52 Racoa 300.00 Log rolling nnd tug of war . . 1G0.00 Advertising 100.00 nand 300.00 Doat races und wator docoratlons 100.00 Auto'pr fade- 30.00 Human Rosebud Parado .... ib 00 Hobo Races J2'55 Field Sports JOO.00 incidentals 200.00 Trap Shoot IpO.OO R, O. Graves GO. 00 aoOSERERRIES for canning 50 nuVTS nor (IALIjOX at STAUFPS GROCERY. Dig DANCE at EMPIRE, SATUR DAY, JUNE H. Music by KEYZER'S orchestra. You oro Invited REDUCTION SALE Ladle' Tail ored SUITS and COATS. FourJy only boglnnlng Wednesday. LAUU-.H EMPORIUM. ".cua urcuosira. ...