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THE MAN WHO HAS NO SMALL VICES USUALLY HAS ONE OR TWO BIG ONES ffliWS 4 r.NT ADVERTISING in xiio twuu. WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIME ' Will Tut Vour Ileal KsUUs "In the Market" Effectively! t. will put the facta about your Will Keep the Incoino from Yov Furnished Rooms from LupslaK' YOU can ronlly holp tlw family rovonucs by renting a fow lumlshsd roomB and, If you know how and when to uio tlio classified column, you xnny kcop that lltllo extra Income as "steady as a clock." Tttt own it. yu " "v" MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED 1UKSS 0 VOL XXXV itetnullihcd In 1878 M Tho Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 29, 1912 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. RICANS1RE7hTEAJENED " HID ASSASSINS GAMBLED MONEY A Consolidation of TlniCH, Const .Mnll anil Cow Hay Advertiser. No. 322 BY MEXICAN REBEL LEADER (Delivers Bitter Denunciation of me Ullliuu iw Speeches There. MOTSt BT MlviuniuHi '""""'- Seneral Salazar Makes Fiery Speech to People io arousu Nauuiiui naiitu. Ly Associated Press to Tho Coon nion Tuiv so. A corru- Lc;dontofol0.rBoIdvvh;c8 ii statement wuiij .. ",-"-" Mexican rebel nrmy, lind mndo sov tral addresses Sunday In wh.ch no ifjcrtcd that nil Amorlcnns would bo ji.....n.i iiv tin roliols nnd all nro- lection guaranteed for Amorlcnn cltl- icns wllhdrnwn. niazar sam nwu- much ns tho American government. M,l Irmtrrl tllO robolB nB bnildltn, ihey mny n well art an such. Salazar also declared: -wuun- LM hnvt nil llllUlllPHR III AIIIXICO HUH i Kiiliniiitv , .7 I the sooner llioy got nut tlio bottor; I Ion t rare wlioiner Ainoncnn inior rcntlon comes or not. If our nolzitro .f mrtrlfiii nrma ntnl nnimtinttlnil carts to American Intervention, then will welcome it- i nin going to tclzo tho nrmB nnd ammunition of IniArtrnnn llin Rnmn tin HmRn nf Mil- cans. I.nok. .Mexicans, nt tlio hov- ls you occupy. Iu hiiIu, pointing o he mini liuls In Hie Mexlenn part of Larson, where be wiib making tlio peech, "Then look bow tlio Amnrl- an tosses live In nuliience. Tiio iritsMnnt it t lin I f n 1 1 ml Qli I no linttia n obedience lo the wishes to tho rcax jinncrn in nil matters ionium; o. oppress the Mexican people. I I1IHVI llillin IIIMI' lllilllll II 111111111! if IIiaU . ....... n..l .., 1 .... 'I tm-ii wnil huiri llllll'lll III llllllllj III hey hnve, It In better Hint wo Hlioiild mi nave mem nere wiin us. I noy let pood wngei nnd Moxlrnim get luininp. "Tho AniprlrmiH rnmo boro to e-e-dolt Mexico nnd tlio sooner tho : iloltatlon stops the bettor." Salazar lms been considered sec- mil In AAt....H...t .. n... . . .... ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiu in mi) ronoi nrmy. lo Is now ronslilered tlio rebel bend ;f the nrmy eIih-o Oiozco remains In lift FA I GOMEZ IS HELD FOR VIOLATION Former Provisional -President of Mexico and Five Oth ers Bound Over. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay Times). SAN ANTONIO, Tox., July 20. Emlllo Vasquoz Gomez and flvo fol lowers woro hold today undor bonds to tho fodoral grand Jury on tho chargo of violating tho Unttod Statos neutrality laws. This action was or dered at a preliminary hoarlng of tho nccusod men.' TO SLAV AMKIUOAXH lexicon Itcfiigeo Confirms ItcpnriH iii 411NIKMIIIIIKIII TlirenlH D; Associated Proas to Coos Ilay nmes.) .U PASO. Tor Ti.l.. on t -..,.. t , -- ., ui -. i.miiM ijii- . n Mormon from Dublnn, who i.Ji ..ero wHh ,'18 fu""y lBt w, said todny: "donornl Salazar i u m uisnB Ornndes that If In tervention lllll nnl .... I . I.i. ... . " " """ HOII1 AIll- ebels will begin to kill ovory Amor- B iiisr inn nn, n,,.i !, ,, .... in.....; ..;... ; "'i i mo '" Amorlrn wns forcod D Cross thn lior.lni. c.i.... .-.. It V. ihaW.'r:i,"n'""" B,"lu". I " "' wiwi oruors or Orozco." I RIOT IN EE CAUSES GRIEF Capt. Willard Threatens Byles of Coquille on Account of Daughter. (Special to Tho TIiiich) UANnON, Ore, July 29 Cnpt. Wlllnrd of tlio Wolverine, yesterday ordered Hyles, the. entebnr of tho C nulllo baseball team out of town nt tho point of a gun. Hylos hns boon hooping company with Wlllnrd b daughter, MIbs Iloulah, and rnmo to Ilnndnn to seo her. Wlllnrd, hearing of It wont out In search of him nnd told hlm If ho wns not out of town In flvo minutes ho would shoot hlm. Tho nffalr happened on tho mnl.i stroot nnd tho girl wns present. Sbo serenmed nnd nttrneted qulto a crowd nnd wanted to leavo with Hyles but wns nroventcd from doing so by her fnthor. MIkh Wlllnrd hnu boon working In ono of tho nnndnn restnurants. Sbo In very pretty, has a neat nppenrnnro and dresses nlcoly. Sbo Is n very nt trnctlvo girl and looks to bo nbont twenty. Sbo left Hnndon Inst night for Co qulllo In company with Ilelnney, -in ex-puglllBt. Hyles disappeared but It wns not known whoro ho wont to. ucnq Fin ARE ACCUSER 0RG1A EDS welve i Negroes and Three "'iw iiijurea in Ulash Sunday at Plainville. ft Associated Tress to Coos Day PLAINVH, Vml . . .. Mrs thVf 7CT' uu" jui' -j' 'eco;!t0"0sro03.w''0 'ought Burnu , i 1..' UB'ornay would A W0. Woro today not' h'tem?te?"eSroesand(hreo' arv re vy,l ' ." "B"B win. iver i T?. troub'o uogan when1 ..-- utftzrn .. . "lie boy, numuu nuncKoa a fUSC0 JAimHuvTT CLKA., m AMl- In CsulHl, T.,.f the F'SCO, July oD.SlI0h at lrtualivi,r c,,n,stw'so traffic .WSiJ?We tonnago l7.e: unless I ... L ..." lac n0X6r m was ;,""p iur ino nro ranriJ T"5 tho harbor nf ..,, i 8- Ws,nnK,',,;U0,f '"loves- 'Jammersi ,of 'omo-ownpil' "'. between L,on,,,B libor,i Th Praeffi,"0 nn oxt Jnniw rs W. ?lraily cleanort nn,i , ' sa bottoms'1 '0rcea t0 lot 'or for- '? MPanvn0' th0 Southe,,,' 'r,0!ly 111 iw ho was reported y evalni V,!ast wee't. died Sun-' Ie Sentinel. y trouble Co- TwridT7re8UltB i London Dock Laborers Think They Were Betrayed in Strike Settlement. (Dy Associated Pross to the Coos Day Timos.) LONDON, July 29 Kofuifol of thn London dock workors to oboy tho manifesto lssuod by tho strlko load ers Saturday declavlng Jho strlko ended aftor ton weoks of Idleness wns given practical effect today when vory fow of tho mon returned to work. The strikers' opinion Is thnt their leaders havo betrayed thorn In to nn unconditional surrender. Tho Stevedore union with a mem bership of eight thousand In the port of London decided today to Instruct the members to return to work. Slayers of Informer Rosenthal In New York May Be Taken Into Custody Soon. (Dy Associated Pref-s to Tho Coos Day Times) NEW YOTtK, July 29 District Attorney Whitman Is snld to bo re ceiving reports from tho Investiga tions of prlvntc detectives to malec hlm feel ho Is now on sure ground thnt tho slnyers of .Gambler- Herman Rosenthal will soon be In custody Tho prosecutor hns heard that tho flvo assassins fled to Rockway and there In n gambling house said to bo owned by "Bald Jnck" Rose, ono of tho men under arrest In connec tion with tho shooting of Rosenthal, thoy lost tho proceeds of their crlmo on gambling tables. Once broke, the slayers returned to their hiding plnco. Flvo thousand is said to have boon the prlco paid for tho killing nf Rosenthal. Investigations havo led to tho conclusion that no fower than twenty porsons nro Involved. BALLOONS TO E GERMANS "Uncle Sam" Flies From Kan sas City to Manassas, Va., On Last Trip. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coot Day Times.) KANSAS C1TV, July 20 "Amor Ica will bo represented In tho Inter national balloon raco In Germany this fall by tho balloons Uunclo Sam, Kansas City II and Drlftor," said Goorgo M. Meyers, president of tho Knnsns City Aero Club when In formed thnt tho Undo Sam had land ed todny at Manassas, Virginia, 02C miles from Knnsns City. Tho bal loon started Its flight Saturday oven-lug. NEW JUROR IN DABROW TRIAL ID VACATION" SAKS PROF. RAAB First Time In History of Ameri can Jurisprudence That Change Has Been Made. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Cooa Day Times). LOS ANGELES, July 20 Aftor twlco delaying tho brlbory trial of Clarcnco S. Dnrrow becnuso of ill ness, L. A. Lovltt waB rollovod of further duty as a Juror today and tho alternato Juror, A. M. Dlakoslcy, was substituted for him. According to attorneys In tho caso this Is tho first Instnnco In tho history of Amorlcnn Jurisprudent of tho slbstltutlon of n thirteenth Juror for a regular ono who has boon Incapacitated. ARGHBALD SAYS "NOT GUILTY" North Bend School Man Gives, Senate As. Impeachment Court Vent to New Ideas In Eugene. UNIVERSITY OR OREGON, Eiu: ono, Ore., July 27 Tho abolishment of tho summer vncatlon, tho digni fying of tho position of Janitor, tho elimination of tho recess period nnd enrllcr closing hours wero somo of tho proposnls mado by A. G. Rnau. superintendent of tho North Bond schools, who hns Just closed his week of lectures boforo tho princi pals and tenchers In tho class in sup ervision of schools nt the University of OreKon Summor school. "Schools should run twolvo. schools months In a yonr," said Mr. Itnnb, "and havo but two weoks v cntlon twlco n yonr. Hoys should learn onrly In llfo to work tho yonr round. My plan would be to bogln scl-ool nt olght-thlrty In the morning, and closo for tho day at half-past ono, with but one fifteen minute In termission. Tho present system of having two sessions nnd long reced es in tho public .school has been sponsor for tho development of the lazy school boy, who Is typlcnl or so ninny of the American School children. Dy having shorter bourn, an equal amount of work could bo dono as tlio present system allows or much wnsto of tlmo. "T.ho Janitor should bo mndo to feel thnt bo Is on nn equal bash with the teacher and thnt ho hns a . largo responsibility In keeping tho blackboards nnd nil parts of tho building snnltnry." Mr. J. A. Churchill, superintend ent of the Dnker sohools, who ad dressed the class during the preced ing week, nlso favored ono session of school, each day, instead of two. Superintendent Churchill stated thnt water color painting should ho given In the primary grades nnd the pencil drawing In the higher classes Instead of the reverso custom, followed In most schools. ALONO TIIK WATERFRONT ' Tho Flflold nrrlved In at Dnndou this morning. Tho Droakwator Is duo In early to morrow morning from Portland. ml.., ln.t.H nt.linn nrnocnil 111 nt 4 IIU USIIIUI IJUIIIID ..w.wv Bnndon yesterday to load with lum ber. Tho Wllholmlna Is loading n cargo of gonornl merchandise for the Slus law. Tho Nann Smith sailed at noon to day for Day Point with Capt. Olson again in command. IJIfi TIMBER DEAL CLOSED NEW COMPANY FOR COAST English Corporation Will Establish Line of Steamers Here. LONDON, July 29. A company has Just been registered In England with n capital of 20,000 pounds In ono pound shares to establish a line of steamers between Vancouver nnd Sallna Cruz with call at San Fran cisco and to adopt nn agreement with tho Tebauntopec National Railway Co. Tho subscribers are J. H. Wels ford and D. C. Pearson. Kugene Corporation Adds Materially to Already Large Holdings EUGENE. Ore., July 29 The Wendllng-Jobnson Lumber company will file deeds for 3700 acres of tim ber lands on the Sluslaw River, bear ing timber ostlmnted at 150.000.000 feet. Price paid Is 1 50.000. This deal Is supplementary to one con summated several months ago where in tho same company acquired 300, 000,000 feot of timber along tho Sluslaw. These purchases nro In the nnturo of filling In tracts for the largo tim ber holdings brought a year ngo, an nouncement of which wns made sim ultaneously with thnt of tho build 'ng tho Willamette-Pacific lino to tho const. , Wndllng-Johnson company now holds close to a billion and half of standing timber on tho Sluslaw river, nnd nlong the lino of the new South ern Pacific line to the coast. All of the lands wero purchased through teo Jesse Rounds Timber company of Eugene. Hears Answer of Accused Judge Today. (Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, D. C, July 29. Sitting as a court of impeachment, tho Sonnto today adjournod aftor hoarlng Judgo Horbort W. Arch bald's formnl nnswor to tho char ges ngnlnst him without deciding whothor tho trial shall go on this summor or bo postponed until fall. Archbnld lit answer to tho lm ponchment nrtlclcs brought ngnlnst mm by llouso roprosontutlves form ally denied to tho Senate, sitting ns a court or imponctiment, tunt ho had over usod his ofllco or Influonco an a Judgo for profit, thn tho over under took for a consideration to compro mise litigation boforo tho Intorstnto Commorco Commission, that ho over wrongfully usod his position to ob tain credit from lltlgatants boforo him or that ho had undertaken to carry on a genoral business for pro fit or speculation In tho clal pronor tlos as chargod In tho Rouso Indict ment. Nono of tho thirteen articles of Impeachment, Archbnld said, consti tuted nn lmpoachment offenso, a high crlmo or misdomeanor os defined by tho constitution. Archbnld admitted his participa tion In tho now noted "Katydid" Culm bnnk deal with Edw. J. Wil liams of Scranton and tho Ilillsldo Coal and Iron Co., a subsidiary of tho ErJo Railroad, which then had cases pending In his court but ho donlod that ho wilfully or unlawfully or cor ruptly took any advantago of his position to lnduco tho railroad offi cials to deal with him and his pnrt ner. . Tho chargo that Archbald received largo gifts of money from Henry W. Cannon, a cousin of his wife and dir ector of tho Great Northern railroad and other corporations was denied, though It was ndmlUed that tho Judgo mado a trip to Italy at Can non's expense. Tho Judge av.ors that ho had no information that any cor poration n which Cannon was Inter ested might come bofore his court. MANY ON PICNIC EMPEROR OF JAPAN PASSES. AWAY AFTER LUNG ILLINESS EXPORTS OVER BILLION NOW Manufacturers Pass Coveted Goal for First Time in ' Nation's History. (Dy Associated Press to tbo Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, D. C, July 29.--Tho exports of tho manufacturers of thp United States for tho fiscal year Just ended passed tho billion .dollars mark for tbo first tlmo, nccordlng to tho buronu of statistics by twonty ono million dollars. QUEBEC W s IN ODD CLASR Judicial Council of Privy Com mittee Decides Appeal on Marriage Law. (By Associated J'roBs to tho Coos Day Times). LONDON, July 29 Tho Judicial Council of tho Privy Cotnmlttco has decided tho Quobec "No torcmoro" mnrrlngo quostlon In favor of tho Provlnco of Quebec and against tho recent roposod legislation of tho Do minion government which provided thnt no law or canonical docroo or custom of any provlnco should havo forco or offect to Invnlldato any mar- rlago performed by any poraon com petent to porform a mnrrlngo coro mony. A papal decrco declared that to bo valid tho mnrrlngo of two Catholics or n Catholic with a Prot- nntnnt iiinnt tin tinrfnrmnil linfnrn nr ' with tho sanction of n Catholic par- . IbIi priest. Tho Lord Chancollor In dollvorlng Judgmont today said that tho proposed bill was beyond tho po- wuru oi inu iiuiiiiuiuii utui iiiui'iii. MANY ARRIVE DN DEDONDD Mutso Hito Succumbs After Having Been Unconscious 1 for Many Hours. CROWN PRINCE Y0SHI HITO IS NOW MIKADO Succeeds to Throne of Flow ery Kingdom Acute Nephritis Cause. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TOKIO, JUly 29 MuUu llito, om pcror of Japan, died today (Tuesday) at 12:43. Acuto nophrltls Is given ns tho causo of death. Crown Prlnco Yosh Hito has suc ceeded to tho throne. Tho emporor had bcon unconscious slnco dawn Monday. From that tlmo his respiration grow moro and moro feoblo. Ho passed away in tho pros enco of mombors of tho lmporlal fam ily and ministers of state Tho Immenso crowds in tho park surrounding tho pnlaco rccolvod tho nows with groat sorrow. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). TOKIO, July 29 Tho emperor was still allvo this afternoon although ho has boon unconscious slnco dnwn yes terday. Ho was nblo to mnko only occasional feoblo motions with his bands, His pulao beats at noon wero ono hundred. MANY DROW n RESOR Tr Landing at Bathing Place Col lapses Twenty- One Bodies Recovered. (Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day TlmeB.) DINZ, Germany, July 29 In tho collnpso of tho landing of a stngo at a bathing resort on tho Baltic, onq hundred Gorman excursionists wore thrown Into tho water. Twenty-one bodies hnvo bcon recovered. ALLIANCE OUT EARLY SUNDAY Members of ,Moose and Friends Ea Joy Fine Outing Sunday. Tho Moobo held their picnic yes torday at Piper's Grove, over 100 be ing In attendance. The trip was mado on tho Alert. Services wero conducted by Rev. G. Lo Roy Hall In tho afternoon nt the grovo and tho party later went to Allegany. Swim ming nnd other amusements woro enjoyed. Tho boat returned at about 7 o'clock with tho plcnlcken. who voted It ono of the most enjoy able picnics of tbo season. SUOMI PICNIC. SUNDAY, Aug. I. A TURKISH n.VTII will do you GOOD. Phone 214-J. An unfilled want rnuse unhappl nes8 Times Want Ads bring results Steamer Brings Big Shipment of Fruit From San Fran cisco Sunday. Tho Redondo nrrlved In onrly yps terday from San Francisco with a big cargo and n good pnssongor list, l-i tho freight wns nn unusually larto amount of fruit, considerable ptpo, for tho Coos Bay Water company'3. mnlns nnd equipment for tho Fodornl Contracting compnny which Is to put In tho bituminous paving hero. Tho Redondo is scheduled to sail for San Francisco Wednesday, July 31, at ono o'clock. Among thoso arriving on tho Re dondo wero tho following: W. F, Bowron, Jr., E. I. Chandler, Wm. G. Chandler, Agnes Flelshma-i, Mrs. C. G. Hockett, Miss E. Moore, G. Bruce, Frank Grant, A. V. Morcor, W. E. Morrlssoy, Miss L. Wnrd, II. E. Leo, Mrs. O. Lano, R. W .Kirk, John Hnnley, John Hnnloy, Sr., Mm. R. H. Clock, R. II. Clock, S. a. Lon don, Mrs. G. Llndgren Mrs, C. J. Llngron, Mrs. M. Schroodor, Earl Lind. A. Llnd, C. W. Melvln. Mr?. C. W. Melvln. D. L. Melvln, S. Mel vln, J. T. Long, B Cnssello, J. Em poy, W. A. Heath, A. Domlngues, J. Roberts, John Michaels. J. Manngo, C. L. Llngren nnd L. Lingren. BARER IS DIVORCED Well Known Itnco ITorso Man and Wife Separated. "Graf" Babor, well known to Coos county race horso mon and who has rlddon mnny horses to victory Is again n single man, ns shown by tho following nowspaper Item from Gol-, dendalo, Wash., under data of July 26: Alleging cruel treatmont and tes-, tlfylng that at one tlmo her husband' chased her out of tho bouso with a' largo butchorknlfo, Myrtle Babor, of Lyle, was granted a decree of divorce from Grafton Baber yosterday. Tho couplo were married at Grants Pass, Oro., In Octobor, 1906, I Steamer Leaves for Eureka with Good List of Pas sengers. Tho Alliance sailed yosterday for Eureka with an unusually largo list of south bound pnssengors from Coos Bny, tho regular travol bolng aug mented by tho dopnrturo of tho 55ln;v Musical Comedy company which ha?' boon playing In Coos county towns. Tho Alllnnco Is scheduled to sail, from hero for Portland at noon Wednesday. Among tboBc sailing on tho Alll nnco wero: Goo. Bet, Buddy Duncan, Cart Cnrtor, A. Seymour, B. Raymond, C. Lenox, D. Dale, G. C. Mudgott, P. B. Martin, Bort E. Smith, A. N', Zltin nnd wife, L. Westos, Miss Evo. mon, Miss F. Perrln, Miss TrlxJ Leach, Miss Addle Dunbar, Miss E. Fortsythe, Miss H. Fortsytho, Ed mund Lnrklh, G. W. Lnrkln, J. C. Slaughter, Mrs. G. W. Lnrkln, Law rence O'Connor, Jnmes Lawson tn4 . wife, T, J. Buford nnd wife, Fred li f Getty. ' V The AUauce nrrlved In Into Sat urday from Portland. Among thoso to nrrlvo on tho Redondo woro the following: J. F. Selnnder, C. II. Van Ard'an, Mrs. Johnson, J. Murphy, Mrs. Dixon, C, Hndean, S. D. Leorn, Mrs. Augon, S. E, Surgen, D. B. Grant, J. Bald win, C. Ruprecht, L. Congor, O. So. enson, W. II. Wilson. J Williams, M. Schumnker, G. Crawford, Mrs. II. F. Harris, Mrs. Wilcox, J. Sousa, Kntht ' orlno Ashor, Edith Williams, C. Rv Pook, E. G. Lehman. F. F. SmltW, II. Loaf lor, .Mis. T. C. Jonos. YOU CAN DO what many others! are doing BUY HAINES' FLOUR. TRY COTTON TARIFF House Wfiys nnd Menus Conunlfteo to Override President (By Assoclntod Pross to Tho C003 Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 29. Tho House Ways nnd Moans commit tee todny determined to ro-lntroduco tho democratic cotton tariff bin which wns passod at tho last scssloa of Congress nnd which was votood by Taft. i J