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HE QUESTION IS, WILL COL ROOSEVELT THROW A NEW HAT INTO THE NEW RING i TIMES WANT AUVJCHTlSlNa In Tho XIAUBa I I Si Tut Vour Uv.i KnUU "In mnm Will Keep tho Incomo from Yowl Fnrnialicd Ilooms from Lapsing! YOU can really holp tlw family revenues by rontlng a few furnished roomB aud, If you know hovr nd whon to ubo tho classified column, you mny keep thnt Ilttlo oxtra Incomo as "steady bo a clock." th0 Market" kuccu -' ... ..... i. rnntn about your -JLS bifow VM ol .11 "poi. in- hiiVCrB" " town. , uu ii nlblo Duyt" nimht to there's ono,"' nV , , own It. JO" " Bo11 UI MEMBER OK A8H001ATKI) PRESS Lxxxv iCstnbllshwl In 17 ,, Tho Const Mnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1912 -EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Tlmra, Coast Mull Mn qnq and Coon Bay Advertiser. ,u OVJO (Eons ffllf MAN WIN AT S FIRST VICTORY OR 1 Lest Spectacle Ever. Wit nessed Since Days of Ancient Greece. Id GLORY' GETS GREAT ECEPTION IN STOCKHOLM World's Record In Swim ming is Established by Hawaiian. Associated Prosa to tho Coon Day Times j. toCKHOLM, July 0. Tlio bo- line of tho Olympic games ncro presented a npectucio wnicu ably never has neon equnuuu .!. ..oinni invn nf Orcccc. H not only a henutlfiil nnd mom- a scene lint n solemn curemun? u ........I i iwt uiuxiiiiorB ucciiiy. j.- .-na imrfort nml tho gronl m was filled with 30,000 per- of nil nntlonnlltieH. ino nuii colors of the wonicn'H costumna .i.i uitii dm lirlnht uniform o army mntlo In thoniBclvcs u ro uble picture. UiuxMiflml III ItllVllltV. o reception to tho Swedish roynl It. tvo. vnrv Illinrc'BRlVC. Ittlllll!' ! following tho opening of tho m tlio largo ciiorus wing mo im i iivmn which wnH Joined In in- astlcnlly by tho npoctntorH. Tho f of the ntliletlc iimiiiih gnvo nu rtnnlty for n display of patriot by the people nnd tho ninny nn- f rnnrituniiloil In t tin lllfyl. knr tho ilolccntlnns from Sweden. iny nnd Denmark tho tonm ropro- pR the I'nlted Btntofl allowed tug Ft nnd fluent body of men In tho slon nnd stars nnd stripca I furtli hv fnr tho heartiest wol- 1 of nil tho flagH carried by tho Irs. Tho Ilttlo fllo of tnreo atno- R following tho flnp of Japan, vor. got n warm npplniiBo. t 'nml nf fnpli ilnlni'nl Inn innrplioil Itiilwnrt athletes who carried tho Einl ilan nnd standard bearing sines tf tholr countrloB Biir- Ited hy n wreath. Tho commit ii In silk hnlB nnd frock enntu nit. Tlwn rnniii llin rnmnntl. C1M.IA In milfilHIil aHiii. Itnl.lt- "tmiu ill iiiiiiim ill, iiuii'IB iMiiv", I nnil linro-iPi'i'oii. TIia wlinln' marched nrnund tho track nnd fitn'aeil on tho green ovnl fnrlng pyni nox wiiii Binniinrtl ucarorH Oir tho rntnrs nf Mm vnrlnim in. Sllrortly opposite tho King. loiiruipv. or senttio. won tho llclnrv fnr Mm ITiiWaiI Rlntoj In Bi'rd hent nf 100 motors. Ilia Ms u secondB flnt. ii'.wswuijiixcj record. L M PERMIT 0 BRDGE APPROVED l I AST Hope to Renew Depleted Am- munition Stores on Pa cific Coast. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Buy Tlmcfl.) O It O 55 C O S HEADQUARTERS, Snuz, Max., July G. Gonornl Pasqual Orozco today ordered tho hulk of tho robol nrmy westward from hero .o wnrd tho atnto of Sonora nnd Pacific coaBt towns, whoro It' lu hoped to cot ammunition nnd thus cnntlnuo tho rovolutlon. Gunryun will bo tho first Hcnport tho rebels will attempt to take. REBEL ARMY IS Private Information Says Southern Pacific Plans to Build Across Bay Will Be Granted. It was reported hero today thnt Herbert Armstrong of North Bond is In receipt of n telegram from O. R. smith, president of tho MonnBhn Woodcnwaro company, stating that tho War Department havo approved tho maps and plans of tho Southern Pacific for tho proposed brldgo across Coos Bay and that a permit for, tho building of it will bo Issued within tho next 10 days. It has boon known for eomo tlmo that tho gov ernment engineers wero going ovor tho plans nnd this morely confirms previous reports, An effort was mado to reach Mr. Armstrong but ho could not bo located SAYS HIGH COST OF LUG IS BU E LARGE LUMBER RECALLS EARLY E ' DAYS! BAY Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co. Dr., Harry Lane's Visit Re minds Robert Starkey of a SHIPMENT MAD DES OW Only About 1000 Men Remain Loyal to General Orozco In Revolution. (By Associated Proso to tho Cooa By Times). EL PASO, July C Only 3: COO men nro estimated nn comprising tho reglmont of tho Moxlcan robol nrmy today. Desertions bocnuBO of luck of food hud money nnd tho fodorul trl umpliH havo groatly roducod tho In turrocto columns within tho last week, Ueuornl I'amiunl (Jiozoco wnu expuclod at tho now robel camp nt Juarez todny to launch further plans for n continuance of tho warfare. Already tho robel Invasion of tho Htnto of Sonora linn begun. Ono thoiiHiiud men nro In prcHont move ment. To check thorn, n federal col umn of nlno thousand la being sont Load Casco With Half Million Feet. ' Tho Htcnm schooner Casco Is tak ing on a cargo of half 'i million fctit of lumber nt tho railway docks from tho Coquille Mill & Mcrcantllo Co. She sails for Long Bench, Call. D. L Pierce, of tho Coqulllo compnny, was ovor while sho wns taking on her cm go, returning to Coqulllo ttila morn ing. Mr. Pierce reports everytnlng prjii petuiiB an J much ac.Ivllv in til, Co qulllu valley. Ho sna rapid i.ogrcf.H Is being in ad (i on the impnvomen$8 on Front nnd B street In CnquUlo nnd thnt tho new city hall which tho voters and tnxpnyers luuv nithori::id will be worthy of tho n'.y and .'i credit to this section. Mr. Plerco Is n coiuiUtont ('ooh county booster nnd bellovcs ovary community should wore In liarinony with nil other purts of the county for the advancement of this entlro ho. tlon. Ab an ovldcnco of tho develop ment of tho Coqulllo valley and tho activity of tho timber nnd lumber In tercuts, Mr. Plorco snys thnt tho Co qulllo is now making ns lnrgo ship ments of lumber ns Coos Day was n fow years ngo nnd tho nmount Ib ho lug constantly increnscd. Nearly nil this Ik being shipped out tho Coqulllo river nnd over the Dnudou bar. , Sea Trip in 1848. Tn1tn.l Olrtvl.m. 4ltt ..tll-1rtm.iti ploncor nnd local poot, wns over to day from Bay Cly. In speaking of Dr. Harry Lnno, of Portland, Mr. Stnrkoy snys: 1 "I very much regret not having heard Dr. Lano speak to tho Martin field nooplc. I, togother with many others Including Nat Lano, fathor of Dr. Lane, nnd General Lane, his grandfather, also Josoph Mcoks, then United States Marshal, left San Pedro for San Francisco on the old Unite i StntcB ship Southhampton. i "This wns Christmas day of fho yenr 1848. Gencrnl Lnnc wan at thnt tlmo appointed Governor of tho Ter ritory of Oregon by President Polk," Dr. Lnno Visits llnndon. Dr. Harry Lano, Domocrntlc cnnrtl dnto for United States Scnntor from Oregon, nnd Hugh McLnln, nro In Bnndon todny, whoro Mr. Lnno will speak. On Monday evening ho Is duo for n speech In North Bend, tho plaro to ho Bolecled by n rommlttco ap pointed for tho purpose. Mr. Lnno hna received n hearty wolcomo from old frlonda nil ovor tho county and enjoyed tho trip to his old homo very much. Ho will lenvo next wook for Portland In order to attend tho Elks convention. Mr. Lnno believes tnnt his trip hero hns heon successful and hopes to poll n largo voto from tho vicinity of Ills old homo. MAY CAPTURE ORGANIZATION Roosevelt Leaders Say They Will Control New Jersey Electoral Vote. (By Associated Proas to Cooa Bay Tlrncu.) NEWAItK, N. J., July C It was nnnounccd today that thoro will be n conforenco of tho lenders of ths Roosevelt Loaguo nt tho offlco nf former Governor J. Franklin for Monday night when tho plans of tho third party movement In this atnto will bo dlscusBCd. Tho Hoosovolt lendors predict they can naino tho electors thnt will be placed on tho rogulnr Republican ticket In Novom-bor. ALLIANCE IN Issoclatcd Press to tho Cooa Bay l Times). &CKIIOUI. July C Duko Kn- hr kill. Of Ilnwnll o.tnlilldlioil n oihl's record of I mlnuto 2 2-5 Bl 111 Ills trlfll llivil' nfn Mt mo. ll). HE II THM WRECK! REFERS PLAN TO COMMITTEE Number Killed in Colli ion on Pennsylvania Coal Road. psoclated Press to tho Cooa Dny i limes) . ?"VFjr JMlJ-O.-.Twonty.' r ' MllCJ 11C( nl-itln.r lit M.n r.tti- It 111 till nri-1,1 ... .... .1. . i 1..I I I 1 ey KMiroad last nlghf whon ' ' cam on tho little coal, cri'-V,i between two locv.-, J liluicd v.. o taken tn iltt. Pais. I,v.? FMllVfi m. IX l.FFIGY July C being .ii,. , ", ' iif.. nrln'ed Press.) ' 'ill Mi i iiv n n l(",,Mnt.F, ...','" I rt .v.. ." '"" '" UOIIIC ' ryan nt Pnin,,ini '.... Bi o, . . "' "" l--'v Vi r T !?" t tl. 1 "" "HI" f 'nr-'"!? aa done ' anw-r Avasdlsnppolnt- ,' :M" of tho i Hal- ' I nti nil. .. , flnnlm , , ' "OsKtents Potnm;:;..M,,u"'uB u in "I rivciv ' Chamber of Commerce to Have Railroad Petitions Taken Up. At InBt night's mcotlng of tho Chuinhor of Commerco, Dr. E Mln Kus presented n potttlou which ho wished to havo circulated hy that body, rclutlvo to tho railroad situa tion horo. Tho potltlon la In bohilf of tho Wlllnmottc-Pnclflo Rullrcmd Co., who nsk for tho co-oporntlon of tl o pooplo of Mnrshdold In securing a nil I road right of way throug.t tho corpornto limits of tho city. Tho pe tltlon Is for tho purpose of bringing about nu umlcnblo ndjustment bo tweon the Terinlnul coinpnny nnd tho Wlllamotto Pnclflc Railroad Co. Dr. Mlugtis explained that It was not in tended to n rou so any opposition but wns morely n frlondly mnttor, glvl.ig tho pooplo n ehnnce to. oxpress tholr nttltude. C. R. Peck disliked the' Idea of tho Chnmbor of Commerce Inking nctlon on tlio petition ns thoro wns not n sufficiently ropresontntlvoi body piosout and Dr. McCormnc le-j cldod to refer It to tho rnllroad com mltteo KB n routine mnttor of hunt noes, T! o enmmlttoo Is composed of W, S. Chandler, who is tho chairman, I C. R. Pot It, Dr. C. W. Tower, Hugh McLnln and Alva Doll, It is oNuoctd thut tho mnttor will bo tnkon up shortly by them. i I HOOD ItlVNIt VOTKS TO ' issun $o,onn ix boxds HOOD RIVER, Juy G At n spec-' lal election hold hero todny the froe-l hoh'ors of tho city voted that $00,000, In bonds bo sold for tho construction ' of- a municipal water syfetem Thin system It is declared Is Inad equate for tho clty'a ncods nnd tlio j work of laying larger mnlns a,nd ex-j tending the loads to a purer nnd bet ter source of supply will start nt j onco. ' M EE I . .... 01' BREAKWATER FROM PORTLAND I COON TOWN IS IN GREAT GLEE Gov. Wilson, Democratic Can didate for President, Outlines Policy. SAYS TARIFF IS AT THE HEART OF QUESTION Will Make it the Campaign Slogan in Speech of Acceptance. SEAGIRT, July G. Gov. Wilson expressed tho opinion today that tho high cost of living Ib tho burning 13 biio of tho hour and in that question at Us heart lies tho high protcctlvo tariff. "It Ib tho Ibbuo," ho aald, "that ho expects to cover fully in his speech of accoptnnco nnd In overy campaign speech ho mny mnko. Un doubtedly tho tariff Ib at tho center of it," ho said, "tho thing Is bo Intor lacod on public questions of all kinds thnt tho conclusions la Inovltnblo, tho tariff lies at tho heart of it all. A great many of tho trust questions of tho tlmo have nriacn out of tho tar iff. Tho mlnuto you got out from tho center of tho high tariff, you jot Into tho truBt question nnd Into nil others." Chicago's Black Brigade Give Champion Johnson a Warm Welcome. (By Associated Press in Cooa Bay Times.) CHICAGO, III., July 0. Broad smiles nnd fat clears adorned tho faces of hundreds of negro ndmlrors of Jack Johnson who welcomed todny tho champion hcavywolght pugllt homo from Lns Vegas, whoro on Jul. 4, ho smothered tho hopes of Jim Flynn. "Flynn was 'easy," Johnson told tho crowd that surged nrouud him. "I hnd planned to knock him out In tho tenth round, hut tho police Intorfored." Johnson Bald ho would fight Al Palzer on Labor day nnd bet $20,000 ho would win. Tho fed eral nuthorltles nro prepared to proas tho smuggling chnrgo upon which Johnson wns recently Indicted. John son refused to discuss tho mnttor. Carries Capacity Load Pas sengers on Vacation and to Elks Convention. , Steamship Arrives This Morn- nig With Large List Sails Sunday. Tho Alllanco arrived In this r.ioru- Tlio Brenkwater sailed today nt lK from Portland with n fair paasen- 1:30 for Portland with n capacity Hat gor list nnd will anil for Eurokn at of passengers nnd n lnn,'u cargo of 6 n. in. tomorrow. Her Incoming paa- frolght. Tho Elks' convention nud Bongor list wna na follows: Bummor vacations wna tho cnuso of P. W. Hopkins, Margaret Watt, W. the exodus. Sho carries nbout G00 sacks of snud, 200 cases of butter and u lnrgo shipment of wool In addition to her regular cargo. Following Ir her passenger list: Aniiu Vacher, Miss Elmore, Mn. F. S. Dodgo. F. S. Dodge. Mrs. A. II. Flcnrd, It. T. Show, A. II. Frost, . II, Fletcher, J. W. Miller, Mnblo Thompson. Geo. Avory, Edith Ayro, Eliza Ayro, Frnnk Grant, Tom Kin ney, Miss Estolle Slnglo, Mrs. lion Me Muren. A. S. Moel. F. D. Boughton, C. M. Anderson, C. Fnst. A. L. Smith, J. I). Gobs, A. E. Noff, Mrs. A. :. Neff, Dr. Toyo, Skntes Rny, W. M. Vtin Burknlow, H. A. Wells, Mrs. II. A. Hells, F. Brown, Irwin Solgel, Mm. F. II. Hnyos. F. II. Hayes, Robt. J. Munsnn. H, L. Colomnn, S, B, Cathcnrt, E. D. McArthur, Mrs. Goo. Rosa, Mr, Rotnor, Floronco Day, 3uo Sterling. J. M. Bnrger, Mrs. J. Olson, J. M. OlBon. D. J. Gray, W. R. Hlckf, Mr. Hlldonbrnnd. Mrs. Hlldenhrnnd, MIsb Hl'donbrand. Mrs. A. E. Rlchtor, W. X, Eitbh.d. Sirs. Ekblad. G. W. Oh'iiIitj, F M. Painter, J. A. Join. at 'ii. ,',,. C. E. Fnrnum. P. P. Nor man, II. Culver, Cnrl Davis, A. D, llamnieid. C. F. MeKnlght, Jas. Wat son, 1. McDonald. Mr. Hnlnes, Mr?. A. T. HpIiics. Miss Young, Mra. Young. Dan Malonoy. G. W. Gotty, J1I9 isvn wjTon, misb Hosn. ll. II A. Greek, W. Lundelo. C. Llnlnl, W. Moses, Mrs. C. IrwIn.'H. B. Donnhey, Goo. Ruport, Mra. F. Ruport, Mrs. L. H. Valontlne, R. P. Chnae, E. J. Whlto. W. McCarthy, C. H. Johnaon, Mrs. G. Paulsen, G. Geerlng, Mrs. G, Goerlng, C. P. HIdo, H. W. Lnwson, C. F. Young. S ARERDASTED National Educational Associa- tional Report Says They Are Inadequate. (By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WO G ST MAKES A STATEMENT CHICAGO, III., July C. High school oducntlon throughout' the United States was branded generally R-vn. A-c'lo Rosa, Mrs. E. E. Tliomp- ?" ''nookUh. scholastic, abstract and son. Mr. E E. Thompson, L. C. Bns, """.'V'1""1" , l", ,l l" '' V " A. J. Monde). J. S. Lyons, Mn "r. '' ,0' lfe; ' a. ron" Eu1 1 Lyons, J. pnino. R. L. Harbneklo, I "L1"0,'1 t0,(ny t0, Vi National Council pn,i Qrwn Mrs Tove of Kducatlon of the National Educa- Tho Breakwnt'or a'toppod at Em- tlonnl Association. ,,... plra to tako on 1300 cnBcs of salmon' ,As ,n n,f,anB of "Modernizing" hlg. from the Southern Oregon compnny's ffhools, the report reccominonded warehouse and will not cross out un- that 'n n ,4Va,r co"ra? ca .f til lat3 this nftornoon , vouuiiuhui muu,- biuiiiu u iuuuu. IIKAUT1ITIj Rl IMKCK KPi nf ... .1 ,- -. ,, . - nave your jnu priming aono at CIIIXA, llornl design, GOLD HANDS rha Times' oflco. Dluhlos nt ROYAL tonight, 10c. An unfilled want causes unhappl ness Times Want Ads btlne reaulta. ONLY $10. 10c less than 20e a piece at COOS DAY CASH STORE. Vaudeville at ROYAL tonight, 10c, Says Rivers Was Knocked Out It Again. (By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Call., July C Wolgast In a statement todny said HAS AUTO ACCIDENT J. M. Hnrtson had tho misfortune of running his auto Into a hidden obstruction lnat Tuesdny ovonlng on hie roturh from Mnrahflold. Tio front nxlo wna badly bent nnd the right front wheel wna broken to such nn extent thnt It will bo necessary to buy a now wheel. Coqulllo Sontl-nol. COOS BAY GIRL DAS MA CE Wedding Has to Be Postponed ' Because Bridegroom Fails to Appear. Coos Hay peoplo will bo Intoroatod In nrtlclea tnken from tho San Fran cisco nnd Portlnnd papers rognrdlng Miss Margaret Foulko who was for merly n Mnrahllold girl. Sho wont to school horo nbout ton years ngo and la known by nil who Mvod on tho Dny during thnt tlmo. Hor mother Mra. Scott McKeown Is ono of tho onrly ploneera of thla section and ro sldes with her husband on socond atroot nonr Central. John Foulko n brothor, Is nlso living thoro with his family nt tho presout tlmo. Mrs. McKeown Is vory much wor rlod ovor tho nffnlr. Sho snld hor EToiidw onrl Un Pom n "uuHiuor nun niwnys mnuo nor own rainy anU He ban U0 living and had Bent monoy homo now nnd then. Two dnys ago n card wna recolved auppobod to ho from the girl but written In n man's hand writing. Yosterdny two moro audi enrda woro recolved, ono roadlug, "Donr Mamn: Suppose you will bo surprised to hoar I nm. In 'Frisco." M,n !.. ,.. no .., !!, T TJI... I ? . '" JOlOl FOlllltO nrO , . " . . . ' I waiting linxlouBly for Bomo word from era again nnd suggostod Lnbor day for tho roturn bnttlo. Ho mnlntuln ed ho wns not holpcd to his feet by Roferoe Welch nnd that Rlvora wns knocked out nnd was glad to quit. "Ho wnu liot gamo, that lots htm out," snld tho champion. Wolgast said his winnings, Including tho $ln, 000 purso, totalled closo to ?I0,00o. WILL TRY IT AGAIX Mr. Foulko's sister. Thoy do not understand why tho post enrda wora sont or whnt tholr purposo could havo boon as thoy aro cortaln thoy woro not sont by thp girl. Miss Foulko wns hero on n visit Inst Septembor and Octohor. Thoro Is no fenr exprosBod for hor flnnnolnl condition ns sho Is nn oxport tnllor oss nnd mnkos good monoy. Sho worked nt tho trudo horo In-Marsh-flold and wns in tho omploymont of Norls Jonson, Mrs. McKeown doos not hoar from her dnughtor vory often nnd did not Wolgast nml Rivers to Mlv Again on Lnlini' Day. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay known anything of hor predlclmont Times). oxcopt whnt sho had hoard from out- LOS ANGELES, July 6. That Al sldo partlos. Wolgast and Joo Rivers will moot) Mr. McKeown, step-fnthor of tho again, probably on Labor Day In tho girl, did not soon! In tho least bit Vornon nrenn nnd nttempt onco worried nnd said the girl wns old moro to settle tho question of super- enough to tnko enro of horsolf. Mrs. iorlty in tho llghtwolght division of John Foulko said that sho did not bg tho pugilistic field was practically- llovo that her slstor-ln-lnw would ro declded upon today. Both tho prln-, turn horo. clpals, tholr managers and Tom Mc-i Tho San Francisco Chronlole Cnrty, manager of tho club nro of prlrts the following story of tho af ono mind on the subject nnd tho fair: question of flnnncos Is nppnrontly tho Without ovon pnualnj: to "fold liU only obstacle. fonts," llko tho Arabs of tho poom, Charles Henry Iurlor. who snys h BEAUTIFUL 31 PIECE sot of Is a nephew of Sir Wilfrid Laurlw. OIIIXA, llornl rioslmi, GOLD HANDS formor Promlor of Cnnnda, Is inlMlntt ONLY 810. 10c loss than 20c a from tho Argonaut Hotel Binoe rij' pleco at COOS HAY CASH STORE. OAH.MELS .1.1o pound at STAF FORDS' Satunlny and Sunday. An unfilled wnnt causes unhappl nesa Times Want Ads bring results. Monday morning. To mid to tho mystery of tho dlsnppcwrance. Mlas Mndgo Foulko, a protty girl froin Mnrahflold, Oro., ln nn apartmont n 3222 Slxteonth street, sadly awaits (Continued on Pago Sovon.) f