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SOME COOS BAY PEOPLE ONLY MEASURE A GOOD TIME BY THE fflg PAY EOR IT (Emijs Sa Wxm& WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES .... tr. - !.! I,".Jl Ml WANT ADVERTISING la Tlw TIME Will Kcp tho Incotuo from Yo7 Famished Rooms from LapalBgl YOU can really help Uw family revenues by Tenting a few furnished rooms and, If you knew how and when to use tho classified columru, you may keep that little extra lnoomo as "steady as a clock." Will 1'Ul xvur v .. ... tlio Market" Effectively! It will put tho fact about your nroporty boforo ',Uo oyos of all "pob Mblo buyora" In town. And If there' ono of thorn who ought to own It, you'll -oil Itl MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXV ICfltnbllshcd In 187B nil Tlio Const Mnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 8, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A CoiiKoltdatlo of Tlmm, Const .Mull and Coo Ray Advertiser. No. 304 HACIENT COMMITTEE CENSURES Judicial Ermine Stained by Ac tions Unbecoming Mem ber ofBcnch. ' THE ARRAIGNMENT IS A MOST SEVERE ONE Prosecutors Are Named and Arrangements for Trial Perfected. my Associated Press to tho Coob Day 1 ' Times). WASHINGTON, July 8 Chair man Henry 1). Clnyton of tho Com mlttco on Judiciary of tho Houao of Representatives prosontod tho IIouso today tho nrtlclos of Impoachmont OKnlnot Judgo Robort W. Archbald of tho United States Court of Com merce. Clayton's report !h unani mous from his committee It con sisted tho ninth impcachmont of n Judicial or civil olllelnl of tho United States slnco tho foundation of tho Government and Ih tho first fllnco tho imnnnrlmtpnt trial of Judgo ChnrlcB Swnyno of the Northern District of Florida, who vat acquitted Fob. 27, 90c. "Tho conduct of tills Judgo hns' been exceedingly roprohcnHlblo and I is In marked contrnBt in mo uigii senso of Judicial ethics nnd probity that usually characterizes ino rcu cral Judge," nays tho committee In summing up tho findings of the mis behavior In olllco of Judgo Arehlbnld. His business transactions whllo n Judgo on tho bench wcro held to un fit him for furthor sorvlco on tho bench and a resolution was present cd Impeaching him nnd having him' up ror trial uororo ino uniioti mnics aennte. I vn'. ,, lllnn la nf tlln nilllllnll I thnt Judgo Archbald'H sonso of moral returning ; to hor homo in tho north responsibility linn been deadened," , , "' ' Cunningham. Ltiiirlor's says tho report. "Ho has prostituted "V'"1'1 J1' PHr and a schoolmato his high olllco for porsonnl gain. Ho f Slr WllfreH Laurlor. ovadod Intor lms attempted by various transnc-i ,0WH '08,tc,r!,"'' , u Ib 'ow". how- tlnns to coin morel nl I zo hla potential ity as Judge. Ho has shown an over weening deslro to mnko gainful bnr Knins with parties having canes bo foro him or llkoly to havo cases bo foro him. To accomplish this pur- peso ho has not hesltatod to uso his ;.mii ..... ...i 1...1. ..... u. i... lefsrmlcil his high olllco and destroy- ' """ ' V1,"10 ,wUh '' I' '. r ho ed the confidence of tho public In his1 V'1, " ',"","'1 Uo co,1,,01rt tho "V;? Judicial Integrity." I ?ntll,t'10 0,,n """ lin'1 committed "Ho has forfeltod tho condition .,..:..,.., .. , , , upon which ho holds his commission ttm; ' ' ',"" 1,0,lt. 1-nnrlor 25 and should bo removed from olllco' !'(I ' ? . ", J'0'! '" f, !,N bv liiincapliiiiPiit I ,,nv,"K ',00 robbed on tho Ilnrhnr;- 'rSgesllould bo tho PowoninJiSS"'"''. "t, lho ,Awr (atlon of liitpurltv nf iinnnr nf mi." """' '"Ki"r with amounts nd- rl litnesi R'Sl' vSknnSf t-SKf J?""! ' ""J"' .ft ",0, TTnU ersntlon Ho should bold IiIh ox.' nn,0UIlt of W"- "Is checks lmvo altedofllce ami iftTmlSlfn.1 Sn t " E'Sffocfffr'n? iWr'ln SwluS or" S,abr,otruf: i SlSa'SK-f, JWlr'' iRnnts In his court. Ho should bo nillMUOr Krips and lollies, free and unnffocted by any bias of nv-j SAYS SJIK JS(JLAD nrlec i and unhnnipored by pecuniary ,mss MnWu-e"t Foulko Enrew.eK wm .i0r2,,,,5,lt on8, i I'K'iUiiiw "t Her .Viirruir Eocmjk-. lth Clay on u roport was n res- Holen Dnro, special wrltor on tho 2 !; n i;rovll"B for tho mnnnge- San Fruiiclsco Chronlclo, publlslus ti . . trlnl ,,oforo tho So,into- tho following aitldo In roforenco to u iiiii eomiimico iioBicnnimi Chairman Clayton nnd Roprosontn-I tl es Moyd of Arkansas. Davis of West Vlrultlla. Wolili nf Nnrlli finrn.1 in - "- - .... w...w ., ,, nidi i iinu ,uiit Iftuil illliun ., iina, ueniocrats, nnd noprosontntlvos warning made to order, an absoluto Aorrls of Nebraska. Sterling of lllln-ily convincing objoct lesson to dom ois, iiowlaml of Ohio, republicans,1 onstrnto to girls how dnngorous it h innm,nilg,or.8 t0 Drosocuto tho Arch-, for them to mnko clianco acquuint uam trial boforo tho sonnto. Tho.nncos, and how urgont nnd Imperii c imrges ngalnst Arehbnld run from live it is for thorn to know nil about Business transactions with actual and, a man boforo marrying him, a botto, ;, I ? I'tlRnnts in his work In his ono could not lmvo been provided court, to a trip to Europo which it. than tho oxporlonco of Mndgo i?n Fei1 wns Blvon tho J,,(,K0 uy FoH'kOi who Just missed marrying iienry Cannon, a railroad mag-, tho beguiling young man who ropro- u nnu nnnnclnl power of Now WILSOX WILL NOT ATTEND Will Spud Representative to Chicago (Dy Associated Press t itha Coo. Dby Times) SPIninrn .' .'nvi ucmorrnt Comuiltteo Bn todaV made n not.veRrrn0.rftn,; t,. u. '..""(1 a P08ltlvo statomont "v IIO will nnt - m.i Nini , meotlnK ot tho Domocrntlo mm ona,cmmltteo. Judgo Huds- n, national committeeman from w Jorsoy, will bo his ronresontn- tlve. WILL DEFKM) PROPERTY AmerlrwiB In Meiro Organizing to n. . 'Ist Rebels. ur ARSoclated Press to tho Coos Day Tim no juh.G8,ATPv.RII;::TA'.So"orn' Mox,c' ' 'Ine Amornnna nt tl. Al... ihO Atnarlnnna n ,1.A l.. i Coinni o!es nt Colonla Morales and.ceived. , '," , "ra seventy mles south-1 Sho's a pretty, little, brown-eyed, ti,eir llero nre mobilizing to defend chestnut-haired, pink nnd white Property against tho rebels. I pouter-pigeon of a girl, nnd she's n AUvxlSV" Th0 MM YOU n '"ei-y Transfer Co. ava nclflc conn r,PKlsn ,UTH w,u d0 yu "'"" Phona zl4J. a?TiV.ur 3ob Prlotm, done f u Times' office. JUDGE ARCKBALD svwvvv"NNvvrNsi-iiv'VS COOS. BAY GIL Margaret .Foulkes Leaves Friend's Home to Escape Strain of Situation. Tho following articles glvo tho lat est dovolopmontB In 'tho romantic and niyslorlous enso of Miss Margaret Foulko of Marshflold who waa dis appointed In tho dloapponranco of her nfllancod husband, tho particulars of which woro published In Tho TlmcH last Saturday: SAN FRANCISCO, July 8. Tho Call snys: "Following tho dlHappoaranco of Charles II. Laurlor, who professed to no tuo nopnow or tlio formor Premier of Canndn, Monday, tho day that ho was to lmvo married .MIhb Margnrot FoulkoB of 8oattlo. tho girl an- nouneed yostordny aftornoon thnt sho wuh going on a trip down town and ""i "eon neon since. Shortly after noon she told Mrs. K. F. Itodgers, of 11222 Slxtcoiitn Ktreet, a family friend, with whom sho has been stopping since her ar rival in San Francisco, thnt sho could not stand tlio strain of tho situation and thai sho was going to lunvo for tlu afternoon. Miss Foulkes had told Mrs. Rodgora several times of a "roiner nonr ban Krancisco whom Hhc- -" "" muunm. that sho may havo gono to him. Sho gllVO MfH. ItOllKOTH IIO IlltllllUtlon (if ovor, that Tuesday morning after young Luurlor'H falluro to bo prosont nt tho wedding ho wroto to tho form er Premier telling him of tho situa tion. Ills associates yostorduy said that he still bollaved In tho young man. (juiiningiinm staled, t irouir i "": -"iKnin ainiwi. iiirniiw his daiiglitor, that ho had no doa tha t Mm ain.tii.,i ,. ..,...,. ,.f r,.o n,..,'o desorted bri.lt i.oct, Francisco: If .. it .. I....I now in San boon wanted a sented hlmsolf as tho nephow of Sir Wilfred Lnurler. As a test caso and an object los son, It Is particularly satisfactory 1m causo It Is convincing without boing tragic. Its redeomlng feature tho one th,nB tho ,,eao',tcd llttlo bride-elect iU tl"n'' for Is that sho Just nilflsoil mnrpvlnir n mnn whn mnv t' l to u0 clove- uko nrtl3t ,,,, ,,0iiaa i,ii ....... -w..-.....vv.v i, .... An Indignant llttlo brldo-olect U Madgo Foulko a saddor and wlBer llttlo, plump, rosy-cheoked girl Is I she, kcoplng down tho shades In the pnrlor at 3222 Sixteenth streot, and ready to blto any reporter that poks an inquiring noso through tho door to put hor name ln tho paper. "How can I evor go back to Seat tle, whero I worked? And what wlM my mother nnd sister sny nbout thl-'-Oh-h-h!" It's Her Pride That's Hurt. Ami nlio ror lint tnnth nfirl Rnnm l.n. frn n ,1m 11. n.. ulin'n linan ila. good deal more upsot by hor wound ed pildo thnn her brokon heart. "H'ni!" sho says, "I wouldn't marry thnt man now If ho enme back and begged me to. nnd turned out ) be all he claimed ho was. Not after this! Why, do you know, ho told a talo (Continued on Page Two.) DS LUMBER LABOR Four Killed In a Battle Between, Non-Union and Union Men at Grabow, Louisiana, Yes terday. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coon Day Tlmos). NEW ORLEANS, July 8 Tho bit terness between tho Louisiana Lum ber operators and tho non-union workers on ono aldo nnd tho Union men on tho other which resulted in a bnttlo death toll of four yester day nt Grabow, was reflected today Leo Huff Taken Into Custody at Bay City for Swindling. On Saturday Shorlff Gago arrested Leo Huff at Day City on tho chnrgo of forgery, tho complnlnt being sworn out by Henry Ploogor, who conducts a gcnernl mcrchandlso storo nt Myr tlo Point. Huff had been working nonr Myrtlo Point nnd had been paid off by chock to tho amount of $0.00. Ho raised tho amount to $00.00 nnd Plocgor cashed tho chock for him. Huff Immediately loft Myrtlo Point and coming to Mnrahflold secured work nt tho Smith mill nt Dny City. Sheriff Gago accompanied by Chief of Polico Cnrtor took him Into custody Snturday evening. Guilty of Another Crime. Chief Cnrtor rcrognlzod Huff as tho man for whom ho wnB looking last year who took a bicyclo from E. M. Harry, superintendent of tho mill at Day City and sold it In town for $15.00. Mr. Dnrry redeemed tho wheel and roported tho affair to Chief Cartor. Tho namo given by tho young man nt that timo wns Lnss woll and It Is supposed ho changed It to avoid npprohonslon. Huff or Lasswoll Is nbout nineteen years old, and Is ft foot, 11 Inches tall. Ho gives his homo ns Wolsor, Idaho, whero ho says his parents reside Shorlff Gngo lo(t with his prlsonor on tho trnln for Coqullle Sunday morn ing. TAFT IS Returns Today From Beverly and Promptly Plunges Into Business. (Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, July 8 President Tnft arrived horo today from Dovor ly and was Immediately driven to tho Whlto Houso whero Inter ho was to confer with a sub-commltteo of tho republican nntlonnl committee nbout soloctlng n chairman. Sccrotary Mac Veagh of tho Treasury Department, en in o with tho president from Dub lin, N. II. SUR COMMITTEE MEETS (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Dy Times). WASHINGTON, July 8 The sub committee of nine members of tho Republican National Committee met today prior to a conference with President Tnft to select n national chairman nnd campaign manager. ALLIANCE OFF Carries Good Passenger List and Large Freight Cargo. The- Alliance Bailed yesterday morning nt 5 a. m. for Eureka with the usual cargo of genornl freight and a good list of through passen gers. Among thoso sailing from hero were tho following: Robert Dlalch. Adolph Dlnich, Mrs. Helen Rodleau, Miss Desslo Robinson, Mrs. Wm. Trlgg.A. M. Van Winkle. J. M. Stearnberg. Paul Nw mrn, Alvln O. Murphy, W. O. Haines, Mm. Wetherbee, Miss Munroo, Mrs. I. S. Dunham, Paul Newman. See the RARY DOLLS at the MA4 SONIC WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ; i Times' Want Ads bring results, CHECK BAISER IS ABRESIED 1 G H WAR IN SOUTH ln n'? ncllv,t' of th0 socialist load crs who liavo played prominent parts in tho labor war. William Haywood of Denver acting with tho local to clallsts has called a meeting for to night to protest against tho sending of troops to Grabow, whero it 1b ad mitted more- troublo Is feared. It Is claimed tho only contention at Gra bow was tho Union's domnnd for n semi-monthly pay day. Yesterday's battle however was precipitated when the Union men from Dorlddcr at tempted to hold n meeting ln Gra bow. ON SOUTH SIDE Work to Be Commenced on Four Large New Residences On Fifth Street. An Incipient renl estate nnd build ing boom is in progress on South Fifth street. Half a scoro of lots lmvo changed owners In that soctlon n mo last row wcokb ana an nro going into tho hands of parties who j wm oroct residences thereon. Tho latest transfer was mado this afternoon when Frod Weaver sold two lots in tho block south of tho Pat Honncssoy resldcnco to Donnls Mc Carthy,, tho woll known tlmbor crui- sor, who will begin tho oroctlon of a handsomo soven room resldcnco Im mediately. Amorfg tho others who havo pur chased lots In that soctlon for tho purpose of building now homos aro Messrs. R. and N. NJordrum, of tho now pulp mill who havo ncqulrod flvo lots and will Immediately com menco tho erection of two now resi liences. Tho Messrs. NJordrum nro now In Portlnnd nwattlng tho arrival of there families from Finland. C. M. Andorson, a brothor-ln-law of J. E. Oron, has also purchased lots thoro and will erect a rcsldonco at once. Mr. Anderson loft on tho Dronkwntcr Saturday for Minneapol is to bring his family to Coos Day to mako tholr future homo. IS Kansas Senator Declares Re publicans Are Not Bound By Taft Nomination. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). EMPORIA, Kan., July 8 United States Senator J. L. Drlsow of Kan sas formally has declared for Rooso volt for president In a letter to Wil liam Allen Whlto, tho Roosovolt nn tlonnl committeeman from Knnsns, according to an announcement hero todny. ln his letter Drlstow declar ed tho ronomlnation of Taft was "fraudulent" nnd that republicans nro in no way bound by It. STREET SPEAKING MAY RE STOPPED DY LAW SALEM, Ore., July 8. If a meas ure filed recontly by tho Employers' Association of Portland Is enacted Into law by tho voters nt tho next election, there will bo no public speaking on tho streets of nny in corporated city of B000 population or ovor, for it makes it unlawful, un less tho speaker has tho written con sent to tho Mnyor. If a second mensure filed by tho same associa tion becomes a law there will also b an end to boycotting or picketing, 'or it provides that It shall be unlawful for nny ono to boycott any Industry, or for any ono to ontlco its workers away. This makes a total of 45 measures filed so far. NEW SAWMILT IN CURRY Work Relng Pushed Rapidly on Plant nt Weddcrburii. Tho large now sawmill being built by tho Wedderburn Trading Co., la beginning to loom up, as only i structure of Its dimensions can. Tho machinery on tho second floor Is no. being plnced and the bollors over tho self-feeding furnaces nro llow In plnco. The mill will havo a capacity of 80,000 feet In 10 hours and will bo equipped with electric lights so n3 to run day and night when business warrants. When the lumber vardB and docks are built as planned the nhiln mIam iirtll nnllAH rill Ml t (tllnn trill 11 U JHUIJb Wtll VWICI WUWIll klMVU acres of land.' Gold Beaclv Olobo. 0 BOM Kill HAVEfflYER SWEETENED POT WITH TEN MILLIONS SUGAR STOCK E IS Eastside Sustains Its First Serious Fire Loss Last Night. The storo of R. T. Whltty of East- sido was totally destroyed last night by flro. Tho blnzo was first noticed nbout 10:30 o'clock and had mado such headway that it was Impossible to do anything. Eastsldo has no flro protection and tho flames con sumed tho last vcstlgo of building nnd contents. A few sacks of flour, some scales nnd tho cash register wcro all that were saved. Thoro was no insurnnco cnrrlod and tho ontlro loss will fall heavily on Mr. Whltty. Tho storo was locatod across tho streot from tho now school houso and thoro woro no othor buildings located In tho Immodlato vicinity. It wns thought that thcro was llttlo dangor of flro on this account, Tho cnuso of tho flro Is not defin itely known but tho -supposition is that somo boys smoking cigarettes might have caused tho blazo, drop ping n match near tho oil tanks, Sov eral pcoplo saw tho boys near tho building nbout fifteen minutes bo- fort tho flro stnrtod. Anothor theory Is thnt It was started by sparks from a flro gottlng nonr tho tnnks and Ig niting thorn. Thoro wnB no clianco to save anything ns thoro was no waior noar nnu ino progress or mo W flames was too fast to got anything landing broad Jump in which Piatt from tho building. lAdamB and nonjamln W. Adams, Tho flro lit up tho bay and nil of both of tho Now York Athletic Cluo Eastsldo and sovornl Marshflod peo- captured second and third plncea, plo wont over. Nothing romnlned.lgavo occnaion to raising two Amort howovor, but a bod of coals when can flags on tho stnffs. Doth mon thoy arrived. jworo nwardod gold modals. Tha Tho loss wns about $2,000. 'jumpers doing moro thnn threo mo- Genornl sympathy is exprcssod for tors nnd ton centimotors. C. Tslcliti Mr. Whltty In tho sorious loss which ens, of Grccco, won tho ovent with ho hns sustained. HAS RIG BLAZE Fire. Destroys $250,000 Prop erty In Business Cen ter Today. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). TONOPAII, Nevada, July S Flro In tho business confer todny destroy ed property valued at $250,000. PROGRESSIVE FIGHT STILL ON This Time It Is In National Ed ucational Association Convention Meets. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). CHICAGO, July 8 Sovoral hun dred delegates and members of tho National Educational Association were ln attendance today whon tho nrtietn annual convention or time nnro Cuoccolol and wlfo. Tho re organization opened at tho nuditorl-; malndor woro found guilty of bolong- uiii uus Hiieriiuon. nioio jh uuuuuui iiuoresi in Buvunu' iiiuuuim hi cuu nection with tho officials' rostor, not- ably tho election of a now president uuu u llB'U tu IU UU illllUU IUI UlU 1U- moval of Secretary Irwin Shoppard who two years ago was elected in uoston ror a rour year lorm. ino pro- gresslvo delegates decided nt a cau-'orn Pncjf0 offtccs, rocolvod a check cub to present the namo of h, T. ,n tUe 8um of ?500 whlch wn8 ,atei Falrchlld. State Superintendent of turn0(, ovor t0 Mr8, northa Taylor, Public Instruction of Kansas, to ' ,fo of UlQ ,nto Robort Taylor, who make tho race for president against wn8 reCently run down and killed MIbb Grnco C. Strachan, president of ,,.. a SV-Itoli onglno In the local tho Interborough Womnns Teachors southern Pacific yards. Tho tender Association of Now York. 0f $500 was mado by tho company 1.1 1 full settlement of nny claim that EDITOR'S FATHER DEAD. , might bo filed by Mrs Taylor. Mrj. C. E. Kopf received a telegram Taylor leaves for Montreal, Canada, this morning announcing tho death In a few days whero sho will sponl of his father. J. G. Kopf, which o some, time visiting nt tho homo of curred nt Maxwell, Iowa, at mid- hor deceased husband's parent, night lns.t night. Mr. Kopf would Sho expects to be gone for about four havo been 79 years old in Soptom-, weeks. Other than $500. Mrs. Tay her. Tho message was not wholly, lor Is nlso given two life pause unexpected as Mr. Kopf had been in which nro good on all lines oporatea UQor health for some time. Dandon ! under tha control pf tho Southere Recorder. Pacific company. Important Suit of Sugar King!s Heirs Is Decided Ad versely Today. ' COURT HOLDSYHERE WAS NO CONSIDERATION Norman D. Hooker Wins First Round In Fight for a Fortune. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coot Day Times.) TRENTON, N. J., July 8. Vlco Chancellor StovcnB in nu opinion filed todny ln tho court of chnncsry suit' of Norman D. Hookor and oth ers against tho executor nnd holrs of Henry O. Havemoyor, holds that $10,000,000 worth of stock In tb National Sugar Roflnlng Co, waa issued to Hnvomcyer without any consideration. IE C AMONG W HERS Uncle Sam's Sons Are Making Fine Showing In the Olympic Games. (Dy Associated Press to' Coos Day Times.. STOCKHOLM, July 8 Today 3 oponlng of tho Olympic gnmos at- tractod 10.000 snivrtntnrH. Th threo meters nnd thlrty-soven contl- motors. Plntt Adams jumped threo j motors nnd thirty-six contlmotors. and uonjnmin Adams went tnrce meters nnd twenty-olght contlmotom. In tho flnnl running high Jump, Al men W. Richards, American, won with 193 centimotors (n llttlo moro than six feet four inches) nnd boat tho Olympic record of six feet threo Inches. Georgo Horlno, of Stnnford University, Jumped 191 centlmotori. In tho somi-flnals 400 motors rolar rnco, nftcr dofontlng Groat Drltnln's team ln 42 1-5 seconds, tho Ameri can team was disqualified for ovor running. Tho American ruunora woro Ira Courtnoy, of Sonttlo; F. II. Doloto. of Chicago; A. A. Clomont. of Coo, College, Carl C. Cooko. of Cleveland Athletic Club. Doloto In pnsslng WllBon nt tho second rolny "changed tho stick out of bounds." THE GAMAHRAS FOUND GUILTY Verdict In World Famous Ital ian Trial Handed Down Today. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). V1TERDO, Italy, July 8 Tho ver dict ln tho famous Camarra trial was handed down today. Nino of tho accused wero unanimously do- clarod guilty of tho murdor of Con jng 0 n erlmlnnl association PAYS $500 FOR LIFE Sou,hcm ,.rtC,n 0ives Hmu Amount nnd Two Passes to Widow. ROSBnURG, Ore., July 8. Tho I News says: T T n-ni.iB f Mm inoni snilj, H '1