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O MAKE A NAME YOU MUST HAVE AIIMftTOfrSgWiS MONEY FSING l Tl.o TIMES f1" ..... vr Ileal iMHlc "In (E000 ittts WANT ADVERTISING In The TIME Will Keep tho Income from Yuar Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! YOU can really help thw family revenues by routing n few furnished rooms and, If you know how and whon to ubo tlio classified column, ho Market" Effectively! " .1.- rr.M niiimt your you may keop that Uttlo oxtra Income l as "steady aa a clock." OWD . """ .rrii MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS Lxxxv tatnbllshed In 1-78 n Th fiwiil Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Connolhlntlon of Times, Const Mall and Coon Itny Advertiser. No. 333 lau m CANAL BILL WILL I EXTEND REGULATION POWERS Lent Tail Says He Will lap S55SI J. &Lsr aterassuu imwj- URNE AMENDMENT IMPUKIAIMI rcHiunc InnunrjB Hnmmlssion to Di- Eorce Competing Railway and Water Lines. Associated Press to Tho Coos rtmr Times.) ieiitvnrnM. I). C Auk. 10. . . .. .-,. ..Mam iminv Hint BudentTaii ium "o - lo ho did not entirely approve iuo ( ama Canai uiu a it i' . ate, ho expects to sign It. lallroad and legal exports In Con- ..ii .i, Cnnnin nuthnrlznd n Ely important extension of pow-J il mo iniBiDimu """ .i.. in fwinntlnir tho Bourno ridmont. This amendment would owor tho commission to dlvorco ipctlng railroads and steamship . hr ever they wcro found to ffflto to the dotrlmcnt of tho pub '.r,,i umitil extend tho powers of iiiitnn nvor tho water lines nov- ftsconccdoJ tho right of tho conimls- f . . ....I.. ilint tLintlnnnii ... 10 BUlCrVIBO IIIUU uiidimuoo , r rotations with tho rnllronds. :lo dllllculty is expected In rocon-, np thn differences botvvcon tho .in .ml llnnen nn thn 1)111. I IBIV tt. ..WW.. - " --w PASCO DESERT 1 VICTIM FOUND HORRIBLE BUTCHER! IN BULGARIA QUAKE DESTROYS TOWNS IN Turkish Officials Calmly Watch Mussulmans Slay Victims in European Turkey. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlrnoe.) USKAP, European Turkey, Aug. 10 Details of tho maccaro of Bul garians nt KotBchana by Mussulmans AUgust 2 show tho butchery lasted threo hours and moro than 140 Bul garians woro killed. Tho troublo bo gaVi with nn explosion In tho crowded sqiaro of a bomb, flvo Bulgarians nil six othors being killed. A fow moments nnother bomb was explod cdjand Mussulmans armed with, guns an I revolvers, knives and clubs be- gai tho butchery with Turkish offl- clr TURKEY WITH HEAVY LOSSES inftnWtfWVSAAnWSftWtfWWWV Is looking on. Edwin Hart Dies of Thirst While Trying to Cross Arid Waste. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PASCO, Wash., Aug. 10. With tho ground and sagebrush nbout It torn nnd scraped In a frantic search for water, tho body of Edwin Hart, n sixty-year-old railroad laborer, waB found Friday on tho desort near Whlto Illuffu by tho coronor. Hart, who has been employed nt Beverly, attempted about n month ago to walk to Whlto BluffH across tho desort ami carried no water. l.AMi:s secretary kxox ill(ItcrcMiit United States nt Mi ll kado's Funeral. Auoclated Preeo to Coos Bey Times.. VASHIXOTOX, I). C, Aug. 10. iretary Knox was doslgnntcd by ldcDt Taft as special roprosontn- i of tho United States nt tho f un I of Mutau Illto, tho lato emperor span. Ho will leavo huro for tho lent next Thursday, returning In ober. c. Knox will go by way of Seat- It li admitted at tho Stato Do- tment that whllo In Jnpnn, Sec. ex will talk with tho Minister of feign Affairs. A rear admiral and pajor general will probably bo as- PM ni aides to Sec. Knox. PLAN TO PROBE I HAM A CCA ID - ma sn:i:ii orders Bllcd Tonnngo Nearly Double I mui it wng icnr Ago, r Associated Press to the Coos Bay I TlmpuV HEW YORK. Alic. 10 Thn iinflll. lonnago of the United Stntcs Stool porauon July 31, totnlled 0,050,-' HuajionnaRo wnilo n year ago It I ,I9V,VUV, Grand Jury Investigation of San Francisco Building and Loan. ((By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Tho grand Jury will Investigate tho Con tinental Building and Loan associa tion which was doclarod Insolvent Thursday by Commissioner Walker. Tho foreman of tho grand Jury call ed a mooting for Friday night for opening tho Investigation whlrh It Ik said tho lnqulsltorlnl body tins de cided to inakn a sweeping Investiga tion nnd mnkn recommendations for tho criminal prosecution If any bo warranted by tho results. Tho de positors continued to appear at tho offices of tho association today nnd domnnd tholr money but woro told no payTnonts would bo .mndo until nftor tho court seltlomont. They wore assured tho nsBoclntlon would dlHchnrgo Its full Indebtedness. iiiWiNSffiAR BOROER III MISSOURI : TROUBLE NOW Attorney General Captures tho Democratic Nomination for Governor. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Timer ) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 10 Attor ney Gcnornl Major won tho demo cratic nomination for governor by a snfo plurality ovor W. S. Cowhord ac cording to official roturns from tho recent primary election received from nearly all tho counties. CLOSi: IX KANSAS Stoihp itesnit In Kansas May iwiuirc mucin! fount Auoclated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmna MSIIIXGTOW iv" n A..O. in tor Curtis on his return hero to-' MM that It probably would tnko JWlal COUrt to itolnrmlnn wt,l.- ' or Gov. stubbs had carried tho mean senatorial primary In I'll, I Jyeta reports say tho olllclnl ro- f,tr,..eiau lomlnK today te that Governor Stubbs not laZ. e rePub"n senatorial h.ti,. "'o'CKiBuiuvo districts ."a the popular vote. 11200 OFFERED FUR .IRYMFR WiWl WIXS .CM klloatOmtcstfiomncrmudato' Atlantic rtii. Associated Press to Tho Coos T,,VT"ay limes.) JLANTIC CITY, N.'j., Aug. 10 ma , "ttl? "roam anu time 2SL 0n b3r tUo Dreiun m ailowanco today. . 1 wall cmsiins mex. ' UbJr Klllci and Several 1 Assoc ated"Wth,caK' I i It F.ress to Tho Coos WCrn 7 Tlmes) ! iAiB- - One work-' 11 the u . ., BPVeral Injured lapsed"0' L100'l.Slnnl tom- e thM 5! b" llK nnd did 'ttaaiK.:?"11 w,,,ch t,ie - . uuuKer. i Ul' VT 1U1.W DAMAGED. Hlf"to """"WPre., othonnn-n.-1 SSeilire - Aug. ,wo cdn?k 'estca 1 She...!?? Coi this nftor-' a m worSw on8ldo'-0'l mdly, ;oi" PWi 7'wcelvedthat1 ' tl &, "i! Charleston m bjra,;relnK MLS ("Ol'XTV COMMISSIOXEItS AP PHOI'ltlATE ON'KY PAItT OF AMOUNT ItKfJl ESTKI) HV THE KIIEHIFF. The Coos county comlmsslonord Imvo npproprlntod ?200 for Sheriff Ongo to offer as a roward for tho re covery of nill Joynor, tho- South Slough ranchor who' disappeared u week ago. Tho roward Is to bo paid for recovory dead or allvo. Sheriff Gago usk.od for a roward of $500 and Is rnthor Indlgnnnt bo causo tho commissioners cut tho am ount down. Ho doos not consldor that $200 will do any good. C. G .Hockett of Emplro, who hna boon assisting Shorlff Gago Investi gating tho mnttor Is of tho opinion t lint tho reward should bo $500. Xo traco of Joynor has been ob tained but It Is expected thnt tho of fer of tho reward will load to activity among South Slough rosldonts In an endenvor to find tho body. Mnny nro strongor thnn ever un der tho Impression thnt Joynor has merely Jumped tho country In order to avoid further Investigation In ronnectlon with tho Evans caso, hav ing been under tho Impression, nc cording to some, that ho was bolng shadowed by detectives. VISITS twin iwotiier j As has been tholr custom for many years, William Hnlnos left yestor- dny for Monmouth nnd Indepondonco whoro ho will visit relatives and will eat his ST4th birthday dinner with his twin btothor from Curry county. Thoy have observed this annual cus-, torn for many years. Eugono Itogls-( tor. COMMITTEE IS SCORED .Senator Pomcro GctH Action on Anti Trust Resolution (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi Bay Times.) WAHiiiK'iiTnM. iv r. Am in Itiimcdlnto action on his resolution to Instruct tho nttorney gonorul to bring) criminal prosecutions against ofticora of tho Standnrd Oil company and tho Amorlcnn Tobacco company was ask ed by Sonntor Pomorono todny. Ho also nskod to havo tho Judiciary com- mlttoo boforo which tho resolutions havo roposod for moro than a year discharged from further consldorn-j tlon of tho resolution. Ho finally, wlthdrow his roquost on tho com- I A 4 aaj niinM Inn Hint li alira 111 It t a MIIVVUU D f III ! IUUW I1U OMUUIU UttlU a hoaflog Monday. Gov. Colquitt of Texas Notifies Secretary of War That He Will Act. (By Associated PrcBs to Tho Cooi ' Bay Times.) AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 10. Tho bcc rolury of war today sent nn answer to tho message of Governor Colquitt which described tho raiding of Mexi cans along tho border. Governor Colquitt declared that If tho United States did not protect tho pcoplo of Toxns, tho 'governor would order out tho stato troops to Intercept tho ma raud ors and drive thorn back across tho border. Sheriff Edwards of El Paso county lins wired tho governor that several bands of tho Mex icans hnvo crossed tho border and thnt mounted men will bo required to control them. Four troops of stnto cavalry are at Now Rraunfcls nwntlng tho governors orders. POLICE ARE ACCUSED. Charged Willi Prcvciitliiir Arrest of .V'W Aork SUHIR-Ct. (By Associated Proas to tho Cooa Bay Times). NBW YORK, Aug. 10. District Attorney Whitman boforo departing for a two days' rest at Mnnchostor Indicated tho boiler that tho poiico know whoro Harry Horrowltz nnd Louis RoRonzig, tho two wanted gun men who could not bo found. Whlt mnn pointed out thnt "Dago Frank" and Whlty Loulo" woro not nrrestod by tho poiico until tho state's de fectives wcro cIobo on tho trail. M PORTER IIROS. LOCATING jCAMPS Will Put Luifje Crew of Men to Work In Near Future. FLORENCE. Oro., Aug. 10. J. P. Porter has arrived on tho lower Slus law to look over his railroad work. Ho has located mnny camps In tho neighborhood of Mapleton and ex pects a largo crow of men to arrive as soon as tho camps aro completed. T FOUND SLAIN Sigma Carlzen Victim of Fiend In Suburb of Denver Late Yesterday. (By Associated Press to Tho Cojb Bay Times) DENVER, Colo., Aug. 10. Tho body of Miss Sigma Callzcn, 25 years old, was found In n clump of woods In Aurora, n suburb of Denver, to day. Apparently tho young woman wns murdered by n blow that crush ed her Bkull. Stockings woro tied around her neck nnd a cloth stuffed Into her mouth presumably for tho purposo of preventing nn outcry. Miss Cnllzon Is said to have boon mistreated before tho murder. Thoro Is no clue to tho murderer. Miss Cnllzon was n music teacher. She was Inst seen yesterday evening when she left n pupil's house to lako a car for Denver. LORENZ KIIJ3R HIMSELF Nephew of II. Lorenz of Coqulllo Found Dentl Near Murder Scene WEAVERVILLE, Cal., Aug. 10 The body of George Loronz, with tho top of Ills head blown off, waa found beneath a plno treo, 300 yards from tho scone of tho murder of Kate and Elba Gould, sisters, 13 and 1C years old, whose bodies were found nt their homo nt Stelnor's Flat. Loronz, who was a brother of tho glrl'a stop-father, and tho rejected suitor of Elba Gould, used a rifle In taking his own life. Tho girls had been killed with an automatic pistol. Tho threo bod ies were sent to Weavorvlllo. Tho Lorenz family camo hero from San Francisco threo months ago nnd woro Joined a few days ago by Georgo Lorenz. Friends noted his strange actions nnd comment was mado freely regarding his Infatua tion for the older sister. William and George Lorenz are sons of a plo eer family of thlB county. Mrs. Lor enz Is the owner of tho Hotel Loronz In Redding. TO PROTECT AMERICANS. . United Stales Soldiers Will Guaiil Property Near Border. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Aug. 10. One troop of United Stnten cavalry wns Bont from Fort Snm Houston to dny to Slurrn Blnncn and a squad from Fort Clnrk was sent to Del Rio to protect American Interests there. DENIAIi BY OHOCO Mexican Rebel Lender Says He Made io I'cnco Overtures. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay TImos) JUAREZ, Aug. 10 Gonornl Oroz- cd on rending a dispatch from Mexico City that ho had mado overtures for poaco provided that ho bo allowed to cscapo from Mexico, mado a flat de nial today of tho wholo story. Ho maintained that ho had mado no poaco proposals, that tho report was a ruso to croato tho Impression that ho was weak and pronouncod tho stntomont was falso that ho ovor ad mitted a lack of powor to command his lendors. ALLIANCE IN M T BY A FARMER Three Illinois Guardsmen Are Wounded by Man Whose Place They Crossed. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times). SPRINGFIELD, 111., Aug. 10. Threo members of tho Illinois na tional guard woro shot today near Camp Lincoln by a farmer. Nona were seriously hurt. During tho maneuvers tho men wcro compellod to pass through the bnrnynrd and whllo doing bo tho younger of two men on tho porch of tho house, a short distance away, flrod on tho company without warning. Steamer Arrives From Eureka and Sails for Portland This Afternoon. Tho Alliance arrived In early this morning from Eureka and sailed a fow hours later for Portland. Sho had quite a number of through pas Bongors and considerable through freight, including 5000 enses of snl mon for Astoria. Tho Alllnnco will sail from Port land next Wednesday evening for Coos Dny. Among thoso nrrlving on her woro tho following: C. W. Nelson. Chns. Engstrom, O. S. Leash, Mrs. N. Shelloy, II. A. Bon toll, J. M. Nye. Jr., G. O. Dodgo, II. O'Cgnnell, s. I. Tower, Herbert Bont- loy and G. C. Mldgott. Among these sailing woro tho fol lowing: John Peel. Bill Hamilton, Mrs. X. R. Wiley, Miss E. Stout, Gnrfleld Lewis, Mrs. Lewis, Irwin Lewis, Daisy Clnypool, T. Hamilton, Geo. Orr, C. C. McCormlck, A. Peters. EAGLES NOTICE. Meet nt hall, Monday . Aug. 12. at 2 p. m to attend funeral of Brother John Hadley. By order of Worthy President. Just n few of the good things you will find nt LEWIS' SUNDAY Fresh Strawberry Ico Cream, Peach , Sundaes, Pencil Socials, Water 'Melon, Cniitelouiie. Wo make the. VERY .BEST ICE CREAM SODA in tho city. Don't tnko our word Make us prove it. PEACH. Vajillln nnd Strawberry ICE CREAM at Sarter's. Fresh Foto Goods. Walkor Studio, DON'T forgot SARTER'S for your Sunday drinks. WOULD ALLOW ONLY SIX YEARS Plan to Have President and Vice President Restricted to One Long Term. (By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Bay TlmeB). WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. Tho constitutional nmendment to provide u slnglo six-year term for president and vlco president of tho Unltod States will be pushed for considera tion In tho scnato next w'cok. Sonn tor Bnlley said ho had canvassed the scnato nnd expected nn nmondment to got tho necessary two-thirds vote. Tho house has not ncted. QUAKE DESTROYS ... fl Large Number Killed and In jured in Disaster Near the Dardenelles Today. NARROWEsfPART OF PENINSULA SHAKE? Relief Ship Hastened to Scene by Turkish Government This Afternoon. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bty Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Aug. 10. Galllopolls, 132 miles west ot here, and the town of Tchanak Knl essl nt tho nnrrowost part of the Dnrdcnollcs, havo been destroyed by nn earthquake- and many Inhabitant killed or Injured. Tho Inhabitants of sovoral villages aro homeless and without food. A stonmor has boon chartered nnd a torpedo bont ordered to go to tholr rollef. CONFESS IN DETROIT. Three of Accused City Officials SnIA To Have Confessed. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi Bay Times.) DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 10. It Is admitted today thnt tho prosecuting nttorney has tho confessions of three of tho eighteen city officials now un der nrrest In connection with tho re cent local aldermanlc grnrt scandaL M Y ENROLL AT nsTnuTE IIRIXU FREIGHT FOR PORTERS. FLORENCE. Ore., Aug. 10. Tho schooner Coqulllo, with n full cargo ot lumber from the M. E. Snubort & Co. mill nt Acino, wns towed to sea Mondnv with Cantaln Wltsoll nl tho helm. It expects to return with n I full enrgo or freight ror the Porter Brothers. LEAVE TODAY ON BREAKWATER Steamer Sails This Morning For Portland Traffic Is Lighter. The Brcnkwntor snllcd at 11 o'clock this morning. Sho had a comparatively small outgoing pas senger list and a medium cargo of miscellaneous freight. Among those sailing on her woro tho following: , W. J. Murphy, Geo, Ilonncsy, Mrs. A. Simpson, Miss M, Simpson, Miss Houston, Mrs. Houston, Miss Wheol er, E. B. Hixson, Chns. Cook, O. J. Roope, J. C. Allen, Miss F. Golden, Mrs. F. A. Golden, C. G. Elowson,! Miss Cameron, Mrs. J. Day, Ed Zom bon, Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Coleman,1 Miss L. Miller. Earl Endicott, II. Mathows, J, A. Bryant, Mrs. H. Ken nedy, S. Holporm, W. L. Harmon,1 A. L. Bakor, Miss Kirk, F. Qulnlan, Mrs. Brocham, J. P. Cnllnor, Ed En lund, J, Enlund. SHIP OASOARA HARK Coqulllo Valley Will Receive 810,. OOO This Fall Tho Coqulllo Sontlnel Bays: "Cascara bark shipments from tho Coqulllo Valley this year will not bo groatly In excess of last seasons' out put. The bark Is plentiful as In form er years but tho market has been poor and only a few who had their crop contracted for were able to get n satisfactory price. Georgo Moul ton, probably the largest shipper of the product In tho valley, says tho output will not go over 100 tons, and will bring tho vnrlouB producer not over $10,000. Tho peeling Is done by boys who find It a very profitable way to earn school money during their summer vacation. Although tho work Is somewhat strenuous a good "peeler" can make an averago or $5 per day." EAGLES NOTICE. Meet at hall, Monday , Aug. 12, at 2 p. m., 'to attend funeral of Brother John Hadley. By order of Worthy President. BANDON, Ore., Aug. 10. The Coos county teachers' Instltuto and training school Is In full swing horo, having opened Monday. Tho attend ance 1b good nnd tho totnl enrollment muy surpnsB last year's. -- Among tho teachers who had en rolled up to noon yosterdny wore tho following: Mrs. Honrlottn W. Calvin, dent of domestic sclcnco nnd nrt, Corval 11s, Oregon, Oregon Agricultural col lege; W. A. Arnold, Dolla Bryant, J. It. Bunch, Raymond E. Baker, Nottle Ilollonl, Lcnn Bellonl, Mao C. Blake. Nolllo Barton, Emily D. Blnko. Chloe Buell. Will L. Cooman, Esslo L. Cox. Inez R. Chnso, Elizabeth Child, M&r Jory Cowan, Margnret K. Curry, Mrs. M. A. C. Dean, Besslo Dean, Ollla Dean, Lurlnda M. Dean, Ora A. De yoe, Mrs. Emma E. Enston, J. D. Finol, Floronco M. Goodmnn, Evn A. Ulcklug, Mrs. Jesblo Huntley, Mar guorlto Haborly, Myrtlo Hodgu, Freda Hazor, Efflo M. King. Blanche Lnndrlth, Edith Pearl Lusk, EdytU II. Leach, Ethel M. Metzlor, Hazol I. Matthews, Minn Mngnoss, Hlldx Monson, Bontrlco McClood, Cora I Miller, Ruth D. Plank, Mary E. Prlco. Mrs. EUn M. Ren, Merlo Rnda baugh, L. Kate Rosn. Naomi Root, Sylvia L. Racklofr. Mrs. Daisy B. Short, Earl Simmons. AIlco Stnnloy, Altn Stanley, Mrs. nello Whltnkor, Ruth Wade, Irono Wookly, Ivy H. Wllllnms. Estella A. WIcklund, An nlo Wckmnn. Loulso M. Wilbur, R. R. Bennett, Eva Clark, Anna Cllnk Inbcnrd, Ivn M. llorvey, Mota Ednt Hansen, Mnry Hurley, Geo. p. Har rington, Lola Montgomery, Margar et Mumm. A. T. Park, Pearl S. Parle Floronco U. Root, Floronco M. RoV bins, Holen Bobbins, Mllllcont Spears, Frod A. Tledgon. Amolla B. Channy, Pearl R. Walkor, Susie Neer, Jonnlo M. Bosson, Zortlo A. Gibson, Dorothy Gibson, Martha Blundoll, Mrs. Selmn ThomaB, Wm. Rldgowny, and Mne Lund. Itoutiuo of Institute, Mr. Bnll of Portlnnd nnd Mist Ruby Shenror of Monmouth nro In structors of tho Institute. W. II. Bunch, superintendent oT schools of Coos county Is conductor. Misses Corn Miller and Ruth D. Plnnk wero named as secretaries for tho Bosslon. In addition to tho moro particular ly didactic and studious features ot tho Institute, thoro have been provid ed mnny opeclnl ntrrnctlnns. On the evenings of tho 8th and 0th Mrs. Calvin of tho Oregon Agricultural college nt Corvallls lectured. On the ovenlngs or the 14th and 15th Pro ressir Riddle of Wlllnmotro univer sity, Salem, Oregon, will glvo drarn atlc readings. Next Monday under tho direction or Mr. Mollendoy or Portland, the high school department will bo or ganized nnd n school or methods ror sueh work begun. On tho 15th tho district board con vention will meet. This conventloi Is composed of school trustees rei resentins all tho districts ot thl county, nnd It Is tho business or this hmlv n tnko un matters of legisla tion affecting tho schools.