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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912 EVENINGEDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALO.VK1' ICdltor and Tub. DAN K. MALON'KV Ncwm Editor Dedicated to tho scrvlco of tho people, that no good causo shall lack champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. SUUSCIUPTIOX KATES. DAILV. One J-oar 6.10 Per month SO WEEKLY. Ono rear $1.60 When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription price of the Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per roar or $2.50 for It months. An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weokly by The Coon liny Times Publishing Go. Address all communications to COOS UAY DAILV TIMES. Mnrchfleld :: :: :t :: Oregon Entornd at tho poutoulco at Marsh rflold, Oregon, for transmisslna through tho mails as second class mall matter. TIIK IIOMK TOWN PEOPLE soldom atop to consider how much their homo town moans to thorn, They tnko it too much for granted and In counting up their blessings ninko n superficial In ventory that falls to credit tho Rourco from which many of tholr grcatoBt bonolltB How. It Is easy to ovorlook tho homo town In summing up tho sources of ono's happiness, says nu exchnngo, bocauuo tho town Is such an all-enveloping thing so largo, in fact, that it is hard to boo and tho cltlzon blindly draws Buston nnco from it lifo an Infant from Its mother. Traced to tholr BOtirco most of Ufa's blessings will bo found to hava tholr root In that aggregation of hu man bolngs and human IntoroBts known ns n town. Tho town Is tho unit of modem civilization and Is tho channel through which civilization confers Its bonolltH. Thore Is scarce ly a phaso of civilisation that docs not find direct and specific expression in tho lifo and organization of a town tlint Is largo cnouh to havo a school, a library, n bank, n mill, a factory, n church, a waterworks, n brass band, n nowspapor and n railroad station. ItoproBoutlng oducatlon, Jurisprud ence, literature, flnauco, Industry, religion, hyglono, art, and tho com modities, theso InHtltlitloiiH express all that Is hlghoHt nnd best In human arhlovomont. If civilization is good, tbon tho homo town Is good, and tho citizens should bo proud and thank ful of It. Instead of casting wondor ing and envious glancou at a distant Now York, lot us glow with prido for our own llttlo city, roallzlng that tho dlfforonco Is only ono of degrco and not of kind. This town was built around the first storo, not around a mall ordor cataloguo. broad stem. Ho asserts that tho to trnhedral typo glvo vastly more sta bility than at present, bolng con structed so thnt power to restore equilibrium Increases tho moro tho vessel is out of balance. Another striking feature of his de sign is that It 1b a ship within a ship, with two distinct .hulls, ono within I tho othor. Tho Inner body, which Is 'entirely Independent of the outer, 1 contains nil tho engines and boilers nnd Is wnllod In with steel without ' communicating doors into tho outor structure. I The latter, which has tho ordinary doub'o keel, Is divided Into n largo number of watertight compartment-, both lateral and longitudinal. ThcE", too, nro without communicating doors, which, In splto of elaborate closing dovlces, Professor KrotBch . mer says, nro always a danger. Tho watertight compartments nro carrioj threo full docks nbovo tho water lino. In enso of collision tho outer wnll or keel may bo smashed and a fo. compartments fill with wntor, but ho Innor ship will rcmnin Intact and nfloat, as the pressure upon tho out side walls ennnot bo transferred. Professor Krctschmor has designed n tctrnhcdrnl ship of approximately tho samo slzo and carrying capacity ns tho Mnurctanln, but of only 18,700 tons dlsplncomont, compared with tho Cunnrdor's 40,000 and cnpablo of Bovoral knots grentor speed. Professor Ktotschmer was former ly chief constructing engineer of tho Gorman navy. Tho totrahodrol design hns boon adopted for tho lntcst Herman nr mored cruisers nnd torpedo boats. LABOR 1 IMtKSmiCXT-MAKKItS LOSE. A.V UNSINKAHLi: SHIP. nil AT Till plunfl for Increasing I safety on tho sea will bo ahor- A Hvn until ahlntmllflnra rnrllrnllv niter tho entire- Hystcm of construc tion, Is tho theory ndvnnced by Pro feasor Otto Krotsclimor, donu of tho inarlno engineering department of tho Charlottcnhiirg Technical Hlg'i School. Tho profossur, wl o Is Gorninny'H foreiuoxt shipbuilding authority, is about to mako public In tho Journal of Practical Mnchluu Hulldlng, plans of a uovol uii8luknblo traiiH-Atlnntic vessel of tho largest dimensions. An advance copy of his nrtlcle has been pt iced at tho disposal of tho Now Vo:k Times correspondent. Professor Krutschmor Is Inspired to give publicity to his Ideas at tlu.i time by tho International Inqiie over the Titanic disaster. As tho great shipping Hues, ho ns KortR, cannot at presont bo porsuaded to nbaudnu tho old stylo of coimtrue t' in. he hope the traveling public will tako tho initiative and deninn- thxt shlpbullderH throw tradition to! the wind and resort to scientific en gineers for guaranteeing tho safety of tho liners, Professor KretKcmner thinks th.a ("in best bo done by building totni-i ! Iral ships, with a tnperiug bow, I gradually Increasing in width to a POLITICIANS nro pretty well ngrcqd that tho National conven tions to bo hold this Juno will bo tho Inst to which delegates wl,, bo elected by tho old political ma chine system. Doforo nnothor four years havo passed tho Presidential preforonco primary will hnvo become gonoral, nnd the man who ohtnlns n nomination will hnvo to win It byi getting n grontor number of vou than any of his rivals. It is a saddening conclusion for tho moro prominent of the old po litical Warwicks, whoso prowess lu Prcsldont-mnklng hns boon so fre quently demonstrated. It means thnt their control of delegations which, when delivered nt tho right moment in nominating conventions, hns estab lished for thorn claims upon Presi dential grntltudo Is at nn end. This means nlso that much of their prom inence will bo taken from them, bo causo It bo happons thnt tho mon who hnvo been most conspicuous ns men of power lu delivering dolcgntlons, hnvo been lenst conspicuous for any thing olflo. Pcnroso of Pennsylvania, Crnuo of Massachusetts, Scott of West Virginia, Dames of Now Yorit. Hemonwny of Indlaun, and nil tho lessor lights of organization politics, hnvo boon great figures' In tho Re publican pnrty, not been u bo thoy rep resented any particular principles or school of political philosophy, but becnuso thoy could gonornlly deliver enough dolcgntOB in a Nntlonnl con vention to establish control nnd thoroby hnnd tho nomination to tho man they believed would host suit tholr Individual nnd tholr pnrty pur poses. This la all going to ond with tho coming conventions nnd tho ond will not bo avorted bocnuso of tho action of tho conventions themselves. Metropolitan Magazine SOCIALISTS VOTE DOWN I. W. W. Edward Nockles of Chicago Said to Have Handled the McNamara Bribe Fund. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Timos.) LOS ANGELES, Call., Juno 11. Edward Nockles. sccretnry of the Central Labor Council of Chicago and I said to be' personal representative of I Samuel Gompcrs in connection with , tho McNnmnrn cose, wns designate! . us tho man who had "chargo" of him in Chicago nftor ho had been wo.i ,ovor to tho McNamnra dofonse, ac cording to tho testimony of F. A. Dlokelmnn lu tho Dnrrow trinl to day. Diekclmau also testified that there- Hnnnestrome, who hnd paid him tho money with which to go to Chicago, had tnkon him to tho offlco of former Mayor Edward P. Dunne of thnt city, whoro tho lnttor assure? him thnt Hunuorstromo was a broth-cr-ln-lnw of Dnrrow. Dickcltnnu was put on tho stand for tho purpose of showing thnt members of tho McNamarn dofontc hnd sought to corrupt witnesses tin woll ns Jurors. Ho testified at lcngt'i of tho efforts of tho McNamnra de fense to persuade him to desert tho prosecution nnd of numorous offers of flnnnclnl betterment mndo to gain his consont. ALL QUIET IN T No New Disturbances Reported On Island Home Gov ernment Controls. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da Times ) WASHINGTON, Juno 11 Tho ab sence of any freak outbronkB In Ha vana hao encouraged tho Stnto I)o pnrtmont In tho bollof that tho meas ures already tnkon to show tho pur poso of thnt govornmont to maintain ordor in Cuba havo boon sufllclont. No further additions to tho naval forces In Cuba will bo mado unless unexpected developments mnko thorn necessary. THE Soclnllst party has recolvo-l public acknowledgment thnt It Is no Incnnsldornblo political body. Its voters nro gcuornlly esti mated to number nenrly ono million It Is significant thnt It, llko tho lti HiMiiniiH and tho Democrats, mco.r with difficulty in making the radical .v.d r.iuervntlvo hold togother. During the Nntlonnl convention at Indianapolis the two wings struggled against ono another for control of tho pnrty nnd Its policies. Tho radlin.p, led by Wllllnni D. Hndwood, whoo following lnrgoly consists of tho Ii. diiHtilal Workers of tho World, favor Immediate revolution nnd direct ac tion by tl o lnbnrern of production. Tho parliamentary Socialists or prog ressive opportunists ndvocnto Intelli gent and lawful uso of political pow er and deslio only orderly action, Tho convention repudiated Mr. llnywnml nud the I. W. W. by 101 t.i 00 on tho adoption of tho following n solution: " n.v member of tho pnrty who opposes political action or advocate.! Better Begin to Think About That Fourth of JJ Suit We Can Fix You Up From $8.50 to $25.00 Think Suit Think Quiet at fliu-dlucr. E. L. Robinson returned Inst oven lug from n business trip to Gnrdluor. Ho roports thnt thoro Is llttlo excite ment there- about railroad nows. Tho Gardiner Mill company Is building nbout n tnllo of logging rond back Into tho timber near tho mouth of Smith river. Ho unld thnt no ono nt Qardlnor hnd received any definite information ns to when construction was likely to bo started on tho South ern Pacific through thore. crime, sabotage or other methods of vlolonco as a weapon of tho working class to aid In its emancipation shnll bo expelled from membership." This resolution put tho Socialist party of tho United States on record ns opposed to anarchy and to roform through revolution nnd crime. WITH THE : : toastandtea: GOOD EVENING Wo Join oursolvos to no party that dooB not carry tho Amor!- enn Hag and keep stop to tho music of tho union. RufUB Choato. INQL'ISITIVK WILLIE My pa, ho didn't go down town Last evening after toa, Hut got a book nnd sotted down As comfy as could bo. I toll you I was offal glad To havo my pu about To answer all tho things I hnd Ileen trylu' to Hnd out. So I asked him why tho world Is round Instead of squaro, And why tho piggies' tails nro curled And why don't llsh brontho air, And why tho moon don't hit n star. And why tho dark Is black, And just how many birds thoro are, And will tho wind come back. And why does wnter stay In wells, And why do June bugs hum, And whnt's that roar I hear In shells And when will Christmas coiuo, And why tho grass is always grcou, lustond of xoinotlmos bluo, And why n boan will grow n boan And not an npplo too. And why n horso can't lonrn to moo, And why a cow can't nolgh, And do tho fairies llvo on dew, And whnt makes hair grow gray, And thon my pa got up nnd, geo, Tho offal word ho said: I hadn't done n thing, but ho Just sent me off to bed. Soino free publicity now nnd then is relished by tho business mon. "Young mnn, I saw you put your arm nround my daughter's waist lust ovenlng." "And I suppose you notlcod how sho struggled?" Marshfield FIXUP North Bend A drop of Ink makes millions think when written out on puper. Hut blotted on tho tnblosproad it makes tho good wife caper. CHEER UP! Sparring for points is nlco exorcise but whon you go after a champion ship you've got to bo prepared for a knockout. Tho pessimist who talks pessimism is ii posour. mo sure-enough em bittered ono always Is silent! Tho Dovll isn't pretty, but wo hap pen to know that ho has n wonder- miiy porsuitsivo voice! Genornlly, aftor wo'vo gummed up tho gnmo and taken a look at tho can cellation clause, wo find thnt its tonus wore not drawn for tho pur poso of letting us down ensy! What they think of us is not half so Important ns the boss' Idea on mm suujeci: Liarenco t'ulleu. eess Times Want Ads bring results "llr-ve your calllns cards printed at Tho Times' offlco. QUIET IN HAVANA No News of Any Disturbances In Havana Today. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) HAVANA, Juno 11. Absoluto quiet prevnlls In Hnvnnn today. No news of any disturbances near tho Capitol has como to hnnd. Havo your lob prlatin done at fhn TlmcV office. WALT MASON THE Poet ISSggftJ THE HOUSEWIFE All day alio is tolling, bIio'b baking, tlinu, thoro's n she's boiling, bIio'b Clonning tho win- would tnnko hor lY 8 ln sight (lows, sho'B swooping tho Hoorj bIio'b when she's BlttlmTi 8la1: am sewing on putciios anil picking innlnlirm nnd clinnlni? tlm nirnrita nit from tho door. She's cooking, bIio'b man do tasks mi I shou,l 1 canning, biiob Hcnoming, biiob plan-' piensuro to hor dnn. r aB" W nlng, sho'B looking for dUBt with hor! nnd whnt lo tho en j nce cci eyes 10 u iuiih; hiio iiiuuriug nnru in iur mo burden wim '"' I tuo enny spring gnniou, biio b uogging tho nolghborB to keep up tholr lions. Sho's dyeing her dresses nnd owootly confosses thoy'll look pretty woll whon thoy'ro turnod Insldo out; sho's putting up ptekes to snvo a fow nlc lcks, sho'B whacking up cnbbngo to mnko Into kraut, Thoro'B no rost or piny tlmp through all tho long day NO CLUE IS KOUND ror tuo burden W,7r , tnt l Profit, nnd where ,? flnd liUHband Ib co.riln'g0'! li'imlng, i10 calls her tmi nnd glvos hor a klL- ?. pe i brlghlons. wm,.. ls,.hcf wear, BllO HCOUIH imll " "or Hii,, pnymont ns tlilsl Cnl 3mj), tmmS DHOW 1J..I itllmui ..f M.i...... Iiiitiillv nf VIIII.J..,. U.... .. II... .. lown, SusiM-cteil of Murder. .MKsIn- n. J ?! crrJ (Dy Assoclntod Prosa to Tho Cooa (Uy Associated Press in iLin J Hnv Times.) Timlv01"8 Woi VILLISOA, lown. Juno 11. Tho , BULUTII, Minn., iun6 n , tint iiiii i(i-n ii.w ixiiitiMv ..j .tiih,u -- .. uj my uujlh nAf. nliios tin In tho tioriictrator or nnrnn- O, W. llnrclilnl,) ,... 1?"C8 I tratbr8 of tho murdor of flvo mom- man of Chicago lost his llfni.V'l hers of tho Mooro family and two in tho ship cminl. A dX i ! . I vIsuoib In tnoir nomo. uotcctivos rounu on tho plor of the mi nro senrcning lor iwo iiiiuu relatives noio insiuo tiio hat band W of tho Mooro family with whom there "Professor Horchtold at Co n. 1 liml linnn frmihln mill wlwi nn hii til Ornirnn. ttiv fnil,- i ;. ."lU ... w.. ..,..... ,- ....... o--r - attviiui u nn nu i. eon In VllllBcti recently. of nccldont." ""wine to have beer Try Tho Times Want Adn. Try Tho Times Want Adi. GREAT HEAD-LINER Under the Auspices of LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE At the Masonic Opera House, Friday Night, June 14 GREAT VAUDEVILLE 12 People-The Best Ever12 People Girl Dancers and Singers Men to do Specialties that are Stars in their line. 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