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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1912)
SOME COOS BAY PEOPLE LIKE MONEY jjgaJIS ANYTHING BUT WORK TO GET it u' INT ADVERTISING in Tlio TIMES WANT ADVERTISING In Tim TIME Will Keep tlio Income from Yu Ftn-iilnlii-u Rooms from Lnpslru! YOU can roally help tlw family revenues by renting a few furnished rooms and, If you know how and whon to uso tho classified column, you may keep that ltttlo extra Income os "steady rh a clock." ttn?B die Market" KfTectivclyl it will put the f"ctfl uboUt yollr nronotty before ho eyes of ull "pos ?lfalo buyers" iu town. And If ?.' ono of thorn who ought to I own It. you'" 11 I MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS EEEDSZESS? VOL XXXV istbllsliel In JHVfl MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912 EVENING EDITIONSIX- PAGES. A Consolidation of Tltni'H, Coast .Mull and Oooa Bay Advertiser. No. 326 I'ho foam Mali till (Slum MrIft"t-t' miii;: BELT WANTS 10 DELIVER "CONFESSION 0E FAITH" FIRST Former President Will Enunci ate Principles Early at Chicago. WANTS FOLLOWERS TO KNOW HUWMt JiAiiua Advocate New Policies Without Being Hampered ( By Party Lines. ' (By Associated Press to tho Coob Day . TlmcB.) i OVSTKIt HAY. I,. I., Aug. 2 Col. Iloosovolfs "confession of faith Ib i to bo mndo In Chicago next wook In a speech In which ho BnyB ho takos moro Interest than nny other that ho has over delivered. Iloosovolt will Insist on delivering tho Bpcech bo fore the platform of tho Natlonnl Pro- , crcsslvc Party Ib drafted. Iloosovolt wants to ilollvor It Monday but Sen ator Dixon BURKi-BtB 11 Inter dato. .Roosevelt proposeB whnt ho bolloves mny uo regarded aa uuru-rnmcai in, foino quarters nnd If tho Natlonnl Progressive Convctlon Ib to unmlnnto him nnd ndopt a pint form to go with ' the ticket, ho wIbIiob to havo IiIb - vIavi known In detail boforolinnd ' to Hint tlio convention may net In tho light of full knowlodBo or ins post-, Hon In tlio pnst nB n member of tho' nnitiiMimn l'lirtv Im nald ho had folt lis must slinpo hl pcrnonal utter-: anccs to conform with tho position' of tlio party With this restraint ro-, moved, ho will father nionmireB which ho feels niny glvo his nupportors n' new (oiiceptlou or iiib posmon. i WILSON RETAINS PLACE I Will .Vol Ilt'slmi Xiw .Titm'' (iOWI- nori-hlp Billing the Campaign. ((Uy Assoclntod Proas to Tho Coos: Pay Times.) I SEAGIRT, X. .1., Aug. 2. Formal; announcement wna mndo today by Governor Wilson that ho would not resign the governorship of New Jir- tey during his cnmpnlgn for presi dent, following tho precedent of Oro-, I ver Cleveland, who continued ns gov I crnor of Now York nftor his nomlnn' ; tlon for the presidency. END HIS LIFE ST COUILLE E. Hamblc, Mill Hand, Blows Brains Out on Railroad Track South of Town. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., August 2 E. Ilnmblo, n mill hand nhout thlrty tlvo yonrs old, was found lying nonr tho railroad track about a half inllo north of town this morning, his brnliis blown out with a ,18-caltbro rovolvor. It was plainly u caso of Hulcldo nnd Coronor Wilson who wns hero decided, nttur u llttlo Invcntlgn tlon, that nn Inquest would not, bo necossnry. Ilnmblo had bco unround Coqullto for Kovoral moiithu nnd was n reli gious fanatic. Uo had boon nctlng queer for suino tlino nnd roepntly ly told nioinboiH of tho Chits, liar, rlugton fnmily, with whom ho rcsld od, thitt ho was going to kill hlmsolf. That ho hud written slmllnr Htnto montB to n brother In Michigan and u sister, Mru. Esther Mcintosh, nt Newport, Wnsh., wns evidenced by tho tone of their letters to hint, tho lot lor lining found In his pockets. Ilnmblo was tin Odd Follow In good Btnndlng, bolonglng to u Michi gan lodgo of tho ordor. I 11b brother, Frank Ilnmblo, In Michigan, nnd his Bister, Mrs. Mcintosh at Nowport. Wnsh., havo been notified nnd tho body Ib being hold horo ponding word from thorn. GEN. QR0ZC0 DENIES PEACE OFFERS Head of Mexican Rebels De clares That He Has Not Sought to Make Peace With Madero Government. (By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coob Bay Times) EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 2. PnBcual Orozco, chief of tho Mexican robots, said today that ho has not sou pence torniB for himself or for any of his men. Orozco wns nsked nbout tho roport from Mexico City last night which said tho rebels woro to test tho temper of tho government us to posBlblo pence conditions. Orozco said tho "fighting was Just boglw nlng" nnd thnt thoro "could ho no penco no long as Mndcro rcmnlnol president." Orozco will remain In Juarez. Ncnrly 1G00 refugees havo arrived at El Pasq, slnco last Sun- ua; WANTS TO AID IX. REFUGEES L IX FA VOIt OF APPEAL Wltkci'Miaiii WiiiiIh Client it Rights for Shippers (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Tlmos). WASHINGTON, I). C, August 2 Attorney Ooncral Wlckorsham boforo tho Interstate Commerce Commission today favored a gioator tight of ap peal for shippers from decisions of tho Intorstnto Coniinorco Commission. Senator Bailey Wants $100,- 000 Appropriated to Take Them From Border. (Dy Associated PresB to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0 August 2. Senator Dalloy Introducod todny nnd nsked Immedlnto consideration for n resolution to npproprlato on i hun dred thousand dollnrs for tho trans portation of Amorlcnn rofugocs from Mexico now In El Pnso to such plncos na tho Socrotary of War may Holoct. PLAN TO PASS LT 62,810 WORKING ON CANAL NOW Big Majority of Canal Labor ers Are Citizens of Great Britain. (Dy Associated ProBs to Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2.-- Ncnrly thrco times its innny British ii8 Amorlcnn workmen nro omployod In tho construction of tho Pnnntna Canal. Of 02,810 employes Tn tho canal zono proper, Grcnt Drltal.i claims 30,SI9 ns citizens, wlillo tho United States lins but 11,850. W 0 American Federation of Labor Proposes to Organize Em ployes of Industry. (Dy Associated Prsa to Cooa Bay WASHINGTON', n' n Aiumibi ' Plans to organize tho Inborn of tho steel Industry havo been launched by the Amcrclnn Federation of Lnbor.l A circular printed in many Inngunges .oeu uy president aoinpors nnd Secretary Morrison, hns been sent broadcast. STRIKE VOTE IN GO Hi:iUS AIM-: LOCATED n ami I Daughter of O. II, Fletcher .. ' l,nvo s"" Started. .k;.!;." Fctcher. whoso where in... cre ,lnKwn until recontlv, to recover part of tho estnto. Flotch- ri8 fihtlA onnni.i..i . .. 'traet na 7 lw ""ncipnuy oi n ."act .00 feet squaro at tho cornor of i-j"". ''lroa wIcli wns bought admt'ni sfamnn fr John F. Hall, for I? flnBt0i.of th0 FIotcl,or C8tat"' ZLiii0 '? a novel 0"e' Fletcher 'or R'1 ? ye been lost In n l.notli'l0. )!i MleWnnn In tho 70s. la the fi er wno wns wlth hlm ndf!J,r.! ?.. Wtlne to his wlto Day an i ,ns'on" ho enmo to C003 M.La"d. l?ca.t?(l nfl horo marrlo.i MtiTBoht Vflnni,r,cl18' n 8,B,er of ?, f5?"ni. f Nrth Dond. Ubiennpnil.. ' . Ula 8ecn wlto Youn y, mnrrlert a "I"" named MPIeSer'. ""' ,mptcil to locate do so Len,nUJ, '"'t was unnbie ''here ami ,s.omC,'mo "Bo they wrote lththiMrMotiy Rt in touch i-wrlfe of h' ;""' "etcher, tho first of earathaernderYe dled n c0"' drn. John piVtM11 "0 ot hor chn" iStadelman. It C r, a"rt. Mjs. Minnie i n it ' -o in st. units nn.i a"h them ihrece.nt,y ln conference , ?i SrBL"rL,n..ine,r-,)e.h.a"- eo,,e here p r! i! " ' ,us rVf"' te. " the o d ni1!0". era; ff5ul?S!5rMd b older ret Street Car Employes Say Wages Are Considerably Less Than Living Cost. (Dy Associated I'rcss to tho Cooa Day l luiuu.) CHICAGO, Aug. 2. DomnndltiK nn Increnso In wages becauso, accord ing to their contontlon, it costB $1200 n yenr to koop nn nvorogo fam ily, whereas tholr nvorngo wngo is less than $800 n yoar, ia.000 street rnllwny omployos nro voting today on tho question of striking. Tho ro suit will not bo known until tomorrow. AVOHK NEAR VAL13 House and Senate Leaders Agree on'Compromise Measure. (Dy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). WASHINGTON, D. C, August 2. Senator Simmons, representing tho Domocrntio Insurgent Alllnnco In tho Senate, nnd Roprcsontntlvo Undor wood, domocrntlc loader of tho IIouho, today roachod an ngrcomont to frnino n cotnprlomlso wool hill sim ilar to tho moasuro Tnft votood last summor. Tho conforccB on tho Iron nnd steel bill which Is oxpoctod to pass both Houses boforo ngrood to nil tho Sonato nmondmonts to tho Houso bill oxcopt thnt roponllng tho Cana dian reciprocity act. Sonntor Sim mons will movo thnt tho Sonnto aban don tho reciprocity nmondmonts nnd will have tho support of tho demo crats nnd progressives In thnt section. BORDEN UKES STAND PLAIN Prime Minister of Canada Tells England What Dominion Wants Now. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) LONDON, Aug. 2. Robert I'. Dor den, Cnnndlan prlmo minister, who this week invited tho British Cabinet Ministers to visit tho Dominion, has mndo his position very clenr on tho subject of tho naval assistance that Canada Is to offor tho "mother coun try." Canada, ho told tho Drltlsh Cnblnot, Is propnrcd to nsslst Great untaln to maintain her naval su premacy, but when sho docs so, slu will wnnt to bo conaultcd about tho way tho monoy Is spont. Borden Is rctlcont ns to whnt Canada will do, but Is outspoken enough ns to what sho wants ln return for nny contribu tions sho makes. Ono of theso do sires Is for n real linporlal Parlia ment representative of tho whole Kmplro to deal with all mnttors of Interest to tho Empire. W I T IS UPHELD HI SENATE TODAY M IN AUTO ACCIDENT Chas. Jamieson's Machine Crashes Into Log Ma chine Slightly Damaged. fSncclnl to Tho Times.) TlANriflN A nir P.hnn Tnniln.1 iU"-r " u,rco "our UOUIU0 uoniCfl flT'pft' of fSenS's td'V Jo-gJ 'JToVS lTt0 lZ ffl , fmm ,,!,.. ntn C(1 "y n voto of CI to 4 tho Lodg( Passes Resolution to Prevent Foreign Nations Gain ing Foothold. CONSIDERS ACT IN EXECUTIVE SESSION Claim That Magdale'na Bay Incident Clearly Showed Necessity of Action. (Dy Assoclatod Pross to Cooi Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2. - After n thrco hour dohato bohlnd Cfltt r,nrrnw fro,,, , ,,l C(1 b VOlo Of CI to tll.O Lodge rmS?vlS;h1rt?leeyoSetnrofhS, fftii r.svMlp2a s n morry clip whon they mot nnothor Mln nrnil,aM ,1V fnr, ,LiM-i- - mnchlno. Mr. Jamlcson turned out' ,'- Ml "t 7, "." phoro which might bo usod ns n in'fV Itary or naval baso or "monnco tho nppronchcB of this country." to pass them nnd rnn Into a log. Ho nttempted to stop tho mnchlno, but his lovor rofiiHOil to work promptly. Ono of tho pnrty whoso nanio could not bo learned was thrown ovor tho wind shield and was sotnowlint cut nnd bruised but not serious. Tho forco of tho Impact was roduccd somewhat by ono of tho forward oprlngs striking tho log. Tho mn rhlno wns only comparatively slightly damaged. HAD XAItllOW KSCAPK (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coob Day Times). . WASHINGTON, D. C, August 1 -Deforo tho Sonato had procecdod far with tho Magdnlcnn Bay rosohillon today tho dfscusslon bognn to touch no closo to tho government socrota thnt tho doors wcro closed nnd con sideration went on In exocutivo sos idon. Senator Lodgo In calling up tho resolution which Is frnmod to re cord tho disapproval with which tho United States views tho ncqulstion by It. II. Mast's Auto Hits Stump on Steep Grade. Tho PiHinllIn Hnrnlil wivs; "11. II. Muni nnd wifo. nrrniiiiiWixi hv Pint- foreign Interests of property ln tho mnstcr Llnegnr, wlfo nnd child, wcro eastern hemisphere which might ov tnklng n Joy ride In Mr. Mnat's iuto ontunlly bocomo n military or nnviil Sunday thnt camo near proving dla-'t'nso declnrel Its pnssngo wns In the nstrous. When coming down thoH'terest of peace Falrvlew mountntn, nbout ono mllo nnd a half tho other sldo of tho pw farm tho nutomobllo encountered a stump In tho road with n forco suffi cient to break tho front nxlo ana throw Mr. Llnegnr forward to tho ground. Mr. Llnegnr was not sorl ously hurt, as woro nono of tho occu pnntB. Mrs. MaBt, however, sus tained a severe slinking up nnd wns somowhnt bruised and suffered moro than the others. FINAL RU ON PUR M E FOOD: IN CASE TS i rea- CO CpvVvJUI'TTR and TAPrrii 5ATDAY anaNii,5TAFFORI-S find SUNDAY. Cimti'iictora PnsliliiK Construction of Fast nnd West Lino. VALE, Oro., Aug. 2. Tho Enter prise has tho following rnllroal iiowb: Flvo hundred feet of tho big 2000-foot tunnel between Mllo Poat 39 nnd 40 on tho Oregon Eastern rnlliond already completed, accord ing to tho Information given out to tho Enterprise by W. L. Wnttls, who returned from nn Inspection trip through tho Malheur canyon on Inst Thursday. Tho big 500-horsopowor compres sor, which Is to opornto tho electric light plant night nnd day nnd thus make possible tno puuiug on in largo forces during tho night shift.1 nnd for tho running of tho big fani which will drlvo tho foul nlr out of i tho holo, the nlr drills nnd tho lan?e pumping plant, hns beon installed, and will be set ln motion on next .Monany. ine puim wik """ nnd gives nn Idea of tho vnstness of tho operntlons being carried on in tho Malheur canyon. Mr. Wattls reported thnt tho wor'c wns moving along In fine shape, as organization of tho big forces was well under control now. "Thoro are between 900 nnd 1000 men working along the lino ns far as Riverside," said he, "and al though some are gradually coming out, wo nro receiving horo from 50 to 60 laborers ovory day. "Tho railroad work Is well adver tised .over tho country, and men nro coming to Vale from every omploy- Decision of Referee Board on Deleterious Products Is De clared to Be Final. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bnv Times). WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2.- -, There Is no appeal In pure food mat-, tors from n decision of tho roforos board of tho Department of Agricul ture to what Is known ns tho "Throo Secretaries' Board," composed of Secretaries of tho Treasury, Com merce and labor and Agriculture, uc cordlng to nn opinion rendored by Attorney Gonernl Wlckorsham. This entirely changes tho 'practice of ',ho past when the proprietors or manu facturers of foods or drugs declaiod deletrlous by tho referee board havo annealed to tno t hree Becrqtnrieg. nient agency of tho Intermountnln country. "Wo enn uso moro men now that tho work Is well mapped out nnd there should bo another 1000 labor ers on the lino." Mr. Wattls then went on to talk of the trnck-laylng, nnd stated thnt Chief Osborn wns making a record of hand track-laying, averaging about it mllo each day thnt the crew Is work Ing. Tho trnck-laylng crew la now nbout nine miles beyond the city limits. Another Suspect In Rosenthal Murder Mystery Sought Follow New Clue. (Dy Associated Press to The Cooa Day Times. ) NEW YORK, Aug. 2. "Whltey Jack" Lewis, one of tho four men ac cused of shooting down Gambler Herman Rosenthal, was given the third degree grilling today to glenn furrhor Information that would cor roborate tho confession of "Raid Jnck" Robo, Harry Vallon and "Drldglo" Wobber that Police Lieut. Decker sought death for Rosonthal. Lewis, whose reaj name Is Fran Soldenshuo, was arrested yesterday at Follshman, N. Y Just ns ho wns about to tako n train west. Lewis assorts that ho was out of the city nt the time ot the Rosenthal shout ing. District Attorney Whitman depart ed today for Doston 1o bo gone until Monday. The roport that "Lofty" Louis was ono of those Implicated In the murder, was recently seen ln that city Ib believed to havo a bearing on Whitman's trip. PdHTERS ARK HUSY CARD OF THANKS I hereby wish to publicly express my deepest npproclatlon of the many acts of kindness shown us In our re cent bereavement, the death of our beloved husband and father. I es pecially wish to thank the Masons for their assistance and sympathy. MRS. PETER CLAUSEN, and family. Try The Tlmea Want AdB. Kngiiieer Fontaine Makes Trip of In spection, Tho Eugene Guard says: "W. It. Fontaine, In chnrge of the Coos Day construction engineers for the South ern Pacific, has Just returned from n trip down tho line. He says that Porter Dros. nie displaying great ac tivity. Seven clearing camps are al ready established, and the.v are ex tending a chain of camps all the way from the end of the Twohy Droa. contract to the vlclnltty of Maple-ton." RETIRE WHOLE GUARD BODY (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi Day Tlmos.) PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 2 Dy n unanimous voto today, tho gonornl staff of tho Oregon National Gunrd voted to disband the second bnttal llon of tho Third Regiment, olllcors nnd men. This course wns tnken to punish tho organization for dlsobod lenco which resulted ln tho nrrost of Major D. O. Scott Captains Harry E. WIlllaniB nnd Waltor E. Toozo nnd Lloutennnts Richard Delch and Harry C. Brumbaugh pursuant to ordors of Drlgadlor Gonornl Marlon P. Mnus becnuso of tholr roportod refusal to What Ib tho roal meaning of I'iIb roaolutlun ns It affects tho Monroe Doctrlno-" nsked Cummins. "Ib It nn extension or furthor ap plication of tho prlnclplo?" "Tho declaration rests on n murti broader nnd older ground than tho Monroo doctrlno," ropllod Lodgo. "This resolution rests upon tho gen erally accepted prlnclplo that ovory nntlon hns a right to protect Its own safety." "If n nntlon feels thnt tho posses sion of any given harbor or placo li prejudicial to Its safety, It Is Its duty nnd right to Intervene" Lodgo said tho Monroo doctrine did not touch on tho prcclso point In volved' In tho Mngdelnnn Bay case. "In this particular enso," ho said, "It beenmo apparent thnt no govern mont wns trying to got hold of tho Bay. It wns nppnront, howovor, that peoplo wero trying to dlspoBo of the land about tho Bay to n foreign cor poration. Wlillo n government takes no possession of n plnco Itsolf, pos session mny bo tnken by foreign cor poration that may bo undor control of n government," Lodgo nddbd that tho oponlng of Panama Canal gnve to Mngdolonn Bay an Importnnco it had never beforo possessed as the Pannmn routes pass ln front of It. Cummins oxprossed tho opinion thnt tho resolution did not mnko cloar tho relation botweon a forgolgn govern ment and n foreign corporation. "I do not doem It wlso for tho' Unite! States to sny that tho stock of n cor poration owning tho land around Mngdolonn Bay should not bo hold by ln rnrtnln innrrlilni? sliintR In rnrnhl nrniy mnnouvers. So far as tho Oro-1 citizens of nnothor country," ho said. gon Natlonnl Guard goos, this brings the sensational ovent to a closo SAVES LITTLE ONES IN BOAT Marshal Carter Saves Young sters Who Stole Boat for Ride in Bay. Three Kulju children and n young son of Andrew Landles last ov onlng wero rescued from posslblo drawing ln tho Bay after thoy had' seriously frightened n number along! the wharves. Tho children had un tied n rowboat and paddled It out Into tho mlldlo of tho channel whoro It! wns rather "choppy" and tho waves, wero washing over the little craft, threatening to swamp it. Tho youngstors wero pretty badly fright ened, tho oldest bolng only nbout, blgut years old, Someone telephoned to Marshnl Carter and Just as ho was preparing to go out In n row boat to their as sistance, Karl Wilson enmo nlong In n small gasoline. launch nnd went with him to tho roscuo. Tho young-, sters wero brought safoly back and were given a protty stiff scare to try nnd provont them doing some thing like it again. i The Kuljus live at tho corner of Fourth and Comerclal, there being1 several children who spend most of their time playing In tho streot al though all of them are too young to uo out alone. j Cummins warned tho govornmont taking n position from which it might bo compelled to rocodo with chagrin nnd humiliation. Somo one called for moro Information nnd theroupon Root moved thnt tho res olution bo considered bohlnd closoJ doors. MYSTERY ABOUT CLAIMANT Caso With Coos County Connection Still Attracts Attention Tho following St. Louis dispatch will ho of Interest on Cooa Bay ow ing to tho claim that Geo. A. Klm mell, tho missing man, was claimed to havo been murdered In Coos coun ty, near Emplro.n numbor of yoara ago: "Registering nt n hoto as "Jdhh Doo. Anywhere," tho Georgo A. Klm mell claimant, man of mystery and lending figure In llfo Insurnnco suits involving ? 120,000, mndo nn unex pected visit to St. Louis. Claimant said ho was horo to visit friends. He said nothing about n vnllso mnrkod with his name found near Decatur, 111., recently." Tho number of murders per million inhabitants is: In England, 5.13; in Germany, 5.4D; in Franco, 11.55: In Austria, 15.42; in Italy, 76.11, and li Spain. 44.70. Kilkenny Castle Is one of tho old est Inhabited houses In tho world, many of tho rooma being much as they wcro 800 yenra ogo. CHICKENS; FRIERS nnd STEWS for SUNDAY DINNER at STAUFF'al GROCERY. Oil! what A SHAME: You till NOT GET HALVES FLOUR. I'll got PETER to get HATNFS FLOUR.