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LITTLE SUNSHINE SET ASIDE FOR A RAINY DAY IS BETTER THAN AN UMBRELLA TKTISlNa In Tlio TIMES ?N Vour Re. IM-U, "In " . i..-i,.." Elfectlvelyt OI00S Wmt& WANT ADVERTISING U TU VIMS ! Will Kix'i) tlio lnconio from Yor Furnished Rooms from Laptintf! YOU can roully help thi fatally rovonuea by renting n few furnished roonia and, If you know bem ond wlion to use tlio classified column, you may koop that littlo oxtra lucorao an "steady aa a clock." . .hi nut the facts about your 11 ,1 hflforo tio eyes of nil "pos- &&. l-jfa "" "'"" " own it- yu " """. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED 1KESS 2X0? . .i . 1 I.. . UfCl MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGOST 14, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of TIhich, Const .Mall and Coos liny Advertlncr. No. 335 IL AAA (i) ,rl), ConstMnM flag CfCDHSUL I COLUMBIA OM IL S. TO SHOT Ai KILLED . t.. tAfillinm Rl'l sort iiwi """""., -;r faster Meets uumu uartayenu. TE DEPARTMENT m HAS bttN iiunritu nnriipninrc Given an 'J Vhether It Is Murder Not Yet Known. Associated rross to tho Coon Day L Times; nnu n n. . Ane. 14 lam nruco Mnstor, Amorlcan vlco iul at Cartagonn, uoiouium, uiu " ". . . ,. illI tlta.ntn)l"lt In J lllOl nnU Klin:". '"l'"- 7. lUto department today reporting 'death do not say wliotlior It wno accident or a murdororoua ob- t. An invcBiiB"n ' ir.i ASIOH CHILU BOON TODAY o SL CIS PTT IGISDY HARRIMAN CONTRIBUTED $240,000 Senate Committee Hears Ir-.f01 .mV.n,g.nJ an turnci.,tIvor IU LI1U t UJ'UUIHJUU UUIIUUUI UUlllilllLlVl't Is Named for His Father Who Was Lost in Wreck of the Ill-fated Titanic. (By Assoclntod PrehB to Tho Cooi Hay Tl moa) NI3W YORK, Aug. 14 Mrs. Mnd ollno Forco Aator, survivor of tho Tl tnulc dlsnstor in which her luiBband, tho Into John Jacob ABtor, lost bis llfo, gnvo birth to n son at 8: ID tlila morning. Tlio now arrival Is named John Jncob ABtor aftor tho fnthor. Tho hnby becomes tho direct holr to $3,000,000 of tho Antor fortune Tho mother nnd Ron nro In good condition. PROGRESSiVI airman of National Commit tee Arrives in Chicago to Launch Campaign. Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) IIIICAOO, Aug. 11. Charles D. it. chairman of tho Republican llonal CommUteo, arrived horo to- ; nod launched tlio presidential palgn In tlio niiddlo west with assertion tliat bo considered tho locratlc pirty an an oneiny to bo iht and that Wilson as a man (would havo to bo dofuatod to aa- l Tail's election. Utiles mndo no Irenco to Uousivolt or tho Pro- elro party, except In torso caustic lies to interrngnMons by Intor rers. Then ho ppoko of third moemcnt ns tho "third term" tment. IIIIIch said tho Chicago (quarters would hnvo chnrgo of umpalgn wor-: tor nearly all tno Mf nest ot Jnd'mm exnoct tho inc Coast suites who'c tho work M te direr twl from lundnunrtora Portland, Oregon. riio(iiu:ssivi:s prepare .Associated Press to Tho Cooa nav Tlmn. . 1 PbTKii BAY, Aug. 14 Pinna for fcpenlng of tlio progressive party'B IS ELECTED James Wickersham Is Rc Elected Delegare to Con gress from Alaska. (By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 11 Fur ther reports from Alnslcn conllrm last night's dispatches which Indlctod that James Wlckorshnni, progrosslvc, has boon reelected dologato to Congress. foresting Evidence Regard ing Campaign Fund of 1904 (Dy Assoclatod'PrcBS to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 14. Formor Governor O'Dell of Now York told tho tennto commlttco In vestigating tho campaign funds, tho story of E. II. Harrlman's $240,000 contribution In 1904 so different from that old tho commltto by Goo. R. Sheldon that membors of tho com mlttoo asked O'Dell how ho account ed for tho vnrlnnccs. Tho formor governor remarked that Cornollus N. Dllss, troauurcr of tho Republican National Commlttco In 1004, might hnvo told "somo wblto lies" to Shel don. Tho substanco of O'DoII'b testi mony was President Roosovclt nskod Ilnrrlman In 1004 to como to tho Whlto Houbo to talk about campaign funds. Following that tnlk, said O'Dell, Harrlman raised $240,000 O'Doll sad ho had rocolvod $200,000 of thnt contribution for tho Now York stnto campaign and tho rest rcA mnined in the hands of tho national committee. O'Doll said Ilnrrluinn had told him Roosovclt nfreod that if nocessary ho would help out in Now York tho sonntorlal situation by ap pointing Dcpow nmbassador to France, thus leaving tho sonntorlal contest cloar for ex-governor Dlack. Sheldon testified that tho contribu tion bad been arranged between Bliss nnd Ilnrrlman, nnd that Roosovolt novor knew about until long aftor tho olection. Ho dcnlod It bad been tho subject of corrospondenco be tween Roosovclt and Ilnrrlman. Sholdon had further testified that flTlnll linit nrttnn in Ttllaa in ann nlinllf W aW.tj ...... W..W .V, ..MM l WWW ..WWMV raising money for tho stnto cam palgn, nnd inter Ilnrrlman and Dllss got together about $210,000 which was handed over to tho state com mlttco and never went to tho nation al commlttco. I S All ATTACK FROM MEXICAN BEBELS F POLICE CLASH PENSION MONEY BDNINC SBOBT Majority 1ROO ((Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) SHATTLH, WuhIi., Aug. 1 1 Jas. Wlckoraham yesterday was ro-oloctod dologato to Congress by a majority ostlmatod at 1G00. WILSON WILIj SPHAK Cnndlduto will IVrwoimlly Open IIIh PeuiiNiivntilii Campaign (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEAGIRT, N. J., Aug. 1 1 Gov ernor Wilson will open his campaign algn aro to bo mmnintmi minv for tho nrosldoncv In Ponnsyvnnln olonel Roosevelt. Senator Dlxnn. iiccordlne to presont plnns. Tho 8 W. Perkins and Modlll Mc- governor accepted today an Invlta- ikk. iioosovclt had rocolvod tlon to spoak nt tho Grnngor picnic l thousands of Invttntlons to within two wooks. Tho locntlon nnd ue expects to deliver about dnto will bo nnnouncod Intor. Peeihes. dellvnrml In uiinli n . --.---.. v ti insi, n thrcQ of four excop speaK in every Btnto. Due to Slowness of Congres in Passing the Appropria tion Bill. Men From Pacific Mail Steam er Are Severely Beaten at Panama. (Hy Associated Press to tho Coos Day (By Associated Press to Coos Da Times). Tlraosj. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 14. WASHINGTON. D. C. Auir. 14 ffolWail SC58ny0foVJ,nI,thot T" ," 8'on b-eu faced today tho harbor of Pnnnmn aro roportod bolng "i iu ihhiui WILL NOT GO ON A STRIKE Federation of Railroad Shop Employes Give Result of Secret Vote. (Dy Associated Press to the Cooa Day TlmoB). DRAINERD. Minn.. Auc. 14 An nuthorltatlvo atatomont wob Issued border opposite Palomas, Mexico, ru horo today regarding tho socrot voto ported today that ho feared an at takon by tho federation of railroad ,tnck from about 1100 rebels concoiw oiiuir UlllirtUJUIJ ML IUU 1UUUO tYUUb ML Major Ride With Detachment on Mexican Border Asks for Reinforcements. WAR DEPARTMENT WILL INVESTIGATE Said That Over One Thousand Rebels Concentrated at 1 Palomas, Mexico. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Thncfl.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 14. Mnjor Ride, commnndlng a dotnch mM,t of tho Third cavalry on tho Chicago. Thoro will bo no strlko callod in sympnthy with tho Harrl man linos omploycs now out on a strlko. Tho voto for a atrlko was lost by 451 votes. nssultcd and severely beaten by local pollco. Representations hnvo boon mado to tho stnto department and nn Inquiry will bo Btartod. as tho result of tho lack of funds to pay tho pensioners. Tho condition is duo to tho dolny of congress to pass tho pension appropriation bill. Extension of tho old appropriation for a ID day period so that a nortlon Dr. Purlieus Piuijw Awny nt Pcnn- of lll8t ycnr.B np,)r0prlatlan might bo Bjritiiiim jiuiiiu -NOTED ARTIST DEAD (Dy Assoclntod Press to the Coos Bay Times.) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14. Dr. used to pny less than half of $10, 0000,000 duo Aug. 4 loft 200,000 pensioners unpaid. Practically all Iloraco Howard furness, tho notodj regulars at tho army post aro In tho kJlllllll'Diruul HIM IIIIIDl, ID UUUU Ilk ilia homo In Walllngford near hero. la 79 years of ago. Ho Bit mo boat. They have rocolvod no pay slnco Juno 1. hel MY ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER ST ATI' Mi:irrivn Associated Press to Tho Cou L ay Times) rVrrl.E, Wnsh.. Am? 1 i 'rim I fcmmltieo of tim nn.iv. ..,.! Nshe party si-ont most of tho ta Prenarlne n rnii r,. i, ,. tail...... "."" " l" niuiui r- w ue-neid Sopt. 10. Thoro 7i' "."' nn' "' lonsth of tho 'tafcrTJliJW Steamship From Portland in conenMcnttv',,le,0K,,,osot'o, Early Today With Large SKK" ?'--"-: Passenaer List. yjMMe, who win bo nomina: '' lne State rnnvnntin.. r'"'.V MARKS ATTACIC. of Tlio Dronkwator nrrlvod In from Portland this morning after n fairly good trip down tho coast. Slio had a good cargo of freight, Including a largo bollor for tho C. A. Smith com- TRACK LAYING S D Expect Soon to Ship Equip ment to Siuslaw and the Umpqua Rivers. That tunnel work will bo cnrrlod on by Portor Brothers on tho Eugono Coos Day lino Is tho statomont mado by a roprcsontntlvo of that company. Tho Eugono Guard prints tho follow lng: "D. Druhn, ropresontatlvo of Por tor Tlrns.. wna In FInrnnrn ninln vh. torday, hnvlng como up from Gard- bablllty mark tho ontranco Into Eu-I Inor Wodnosday evening, nnd loft up Bno ot tho trncklaylng crow of tho i... i.. .... i.. . i . il Oroirnn lOlocfrlp nml lmn Tnirmin uiu iitur uaiuiuuj' iu tivo uuuui iujj mnttors, says tho West Oregon Electric Is Active and Will Work in Eugene in Near Future. Eugono expects this weok to seo tho laying of track on tho Oregon El ectric. A apoclnl tologram from Junction City tolls of tho work of tho track layors at that placo. In con- TAFT VETOES STEEL BILL Say It Does Not Provide for Protection of American Industries. Pusses Over Veto. Tho voto resulted 173 to pass bill over president's veto and S3 ngalnst It. Ono member proa- cnt was not voting. It Is ex- pected tho bill will repass the senate (Dy Associated Pross to Cooa Bay Time. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 14 President Tnft vetoed tho stool bill today. In a messago to congross, tho president disapproved tho moasuro becatiBO it provided for rovonuo only nnd took no nccount of tho protec tion for American Industries. Ho condemned tho ways and means com mlttco for refusing n public hearing on tho bill. Tho voto was oxpectod. Ac soon as tho president's voto messago wns road, tho houso Demo crats began an attompt to repass it over tho executive's disapproval. Re publican lenders entered upon a do terminer fight ngalnst the plan and n long dobnto wns precipitated. Speaker Clark finally ruled that tho (ratod there. Ho asked Colonel Stover for relnforcomonts. Stover docs not slinro tho mnjor's vlows in his roport but hns been ordor by the wnr department to lnvcotlgntc. PLANS A BIG IMPROVEMENT Con 'Iu conversation ho stated that ho noctlon with tho rnljroad work tho to bo equally divided, nt tho explra- fc,u.5S? Ros 8t0r 8ay,8! tlon of which tho voto on tho pnssliu L ,1..1!0 C0'"nS weok will In all pro-'0f the bill over tho veto was taken. VESSEL IS NOT Oregon Electric, and thon Eugono will coaso to bo n ono-rallroad town. Rails hnvo beon laid Into nnd nnd R. D. Portor had boon down to through Junction City, and tho Intor seo about getting work started at tho1 jonlng 14 mllos should bo covorod long tunnel south of Gardlnor and, hy tho 'attor part of tho weok. Tho that operations aro to commonco crowB avo uoon covering tiireo to S'rw . .""" POIItlr.il r, M !L"rmery f J. P. Mor- voione Roosevelt nml finn.- ' 'f J. P. Mor wrc bitterly nt f tho houso to of the V...I ,ve ."'.nn'oy. chnlr "" In I. .' J. ,nvwlRtl Mmn.. ' 11" ynepJVn,0fot,1 MBO to Br ilp.res.entatlve Stnnlnv. oimir. nian Tn . .... .. ii(ki).(..,., , ., welated Press to the Cooa Bay I im"y' Sho lmd n B00(l Hst f 1assen .iwoa;, : .. ,. uiu uruiwiwfuur win buii hi o'clock tomorrow for Portland. Among thoso arriving on hor were tho following: Rev. II. S. Gallagher, Mrs. E. M. Mlchaol, Ed. Ohlor, Myrtlo Pratt, Mrs. llolln Ilnnlv. Ellznlioth R. Ton- llncr. 1,. Kniiflnnn. M. A. Gohon. M.I nn Jn,uPPortlnBhlTbm tS" Cook Jonn Wost' w' Tl SmUl1-' a Ln!3 of th0 foramlssfonor ot Clmrll Johnson. J. T. Horchborgor. "10D8 avail. 1.1. "'""alUOr Of , D n nrl,l T1l1llnra Xfro P I 'v t, -"uiu ror enncrnai o jiu, .". ""6i tf I ltd ti,f ? thnt UoosovpI : had M' Conor. G- 5I- Connor, W o.,hS "wvester trust fro.n ZIob'-. M. Pearl Scott, E. T. CI iatni "caier trust frnin 'b'i .hid, icon uiuu, riff flpIOSeci,tlon nnd dosedb. - w- Wnrnor- Mra- D( j ans. n Go-between of nig Jensen, Miss Wcdoll, G. J. Clnrk. ' DoDord, Norla1 W. Aloxan- Bf ..j .." I Bfv. "? Ule governmoni oi- dor. Mrs. J. Cotton. Rov. B. Murnher. rar erlzatlnno .,... "'"" ' it ri vi, t.. o.,l Mra nolnnil "i a'sneiii '" l" lornier ""i 'i ". w....., !! deu Aero PMremely bit-' John w Weat- Amelia Vnlz, Chns.( thoro Immediately. Tho right-of-way Is now bolng cleared for tho tun n ol, "Thoro aro olght camps botweon Mapleton and tho Notl tunnol and Mr, Rruhn said It Is tho intontlon to es tablish n camp every two miles. Asked whethor they would contlnuo operations during tho rainy season, ho replied that tho rock work can bo carried on as well during tho winter as nt any time. "Mr. Rruhn Informed us that Por ter Bros, have twenty carloads of rallrond material, Including steel and othor articles, at Ynqulna now, which Is to bo taken to tho Siuslaw and Umpqua rivers. A barge Is now bo lng repaired at Portland for carrying freight and supplies for thin work. It is tho intontlon to uso the stoamor Roscoo for towing this barge. Tho Wllhelniina has beon duo at Flor- enco for n day or two, and will go four ml!c3 a day, which would mean not to exceed flvo days' work remain ing. No formal coromonles havo boon mado for tho welcoming of tho track crow, but In all probability thoro will bo somo throng out to watch tho laying of tho last milo of track. "Tho construction of tho Salom Eugono extension of tho Oregon Ele ctric has beon mado in remarkably short time. It wns less than 2 yoars ngo that tho tho Hill lino obtained Its North Bend Considers touring Streets In District. Tho mombora of tho city council ot North Bond met Inst evening. Ono of tho most Important mnttors dis cussed wob tluit of making changes In tho hill. Tho plan Is to do away with tho straight stroots in tho hill district and contour tho tract bo that tho strcots will extend according to tho contour of tho land. Tho engi neer has already dono somo llgurlng on tho plan nnd ho wns Instructed by tho council to go ahead with tho en gineering work nnd nscortaln JuBt what could bo dono and what effect It would havo upon tho proporty own ers. Tho district nffectod Includes ovorythlng botweon Shorman nvouuo nnd Pony Slough and botweon Vir ginia and Oregon Btrcots. Tho city nttornoy was Instructed to look Into tho legnl sldo of tho question. Tho council wants to nscortaln Just how tho plan enn bo worked out nnd If It Is posslblo to cxecuto tho Bchomo with tho consent of tho proporty own ors it will bo done. It Is qulto n bit undertaking. An ordinnnco was passed for tho Improvement of Shorman nvonuo question of considering tho prcsi-' J''om California streot to a point 100 dent's veto was a question of tho I feot "ortl ot Morlda. Tho ostlmatod highest national privllogo and thoro-1008' ,s 9i.91T.dG, foro displaced nil other buslnoss bo-1, An ordinnnco wns passod for tho foro tho houso. Minority Loader' Improvomont of Mnntonn street from Mann nppealcd from tho decision uf Shorman to tho west sldo of Hamll tho chair but lost by an ovorwholin-! to- TI'o estimated cost Is ?ri,933.G0. lng voto. Majority Loader Under- Tll contracts for thoso two stroot wood provldod for nn hour's dobato, ,wH o lot about Septombor 10. An ordinnnco wna pnssod prohibit ing tho locating of coll pools or othor vnults within thirty foot of nny ro sldonco without tho permission of tho city physician. Tho city engineer wns Instructed to propnro specifications to uso In nn ordinnnco for hard pnvomonta In North Bond. Thoso specifications will bo tisod ns a standard. Tho street commlttco nnd tho ongt neor nro Investigating tho plan ot cutting down tho slzo of tho sldo walks in tho resldenco district to t width of six feot. Tho engineer will go over tho wn tor front drlvo matter nnd mnko an cstlmato of tho amount of dirt that must bo romoved to mnko tho North Bond end of tho drlvo. Tho council has n plan for putting through the North Bend part of tho streot thl year. M Steamer Corsican Which Col lided With Ice Berg, Able to Proceed. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MONTREAL. Aug. 14. Allon line DEFENDS DARROW Lawyer Makes Arguments In tho Los ;iigeles Tiinl n i.t " .i i. t " " I omciniH suy mo sieamor Zh7Zl7f.mh.f.ilwllll1 Monday collided with an Ico and that was only a fow months after. ,, lo nnxv ' ,, , , T i,ni tho surveyors, had been put into the nn(ft,m, thoro ,B no ' n to bolflVa (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay ttoid. Tlio llrst rranclilso was ror , . seriously Inlurod tbnn' TImos). construction within 18 months, butt ! ' ro. Br,,"8J" " "'?' LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14.-Char- TlJSrm Ti.ll waa colved by wireless from 30 months, which will end February Mmhm craft whJch BaM Bho wna 1, 1913. Operation of tho road.l .,,.. ,, ,,, in ninvn ,inlf notorizing tho agreement In tho Mc Nnuiarn caso as n romarkablo vic tory for Dnrrow nnd a heinous thing V'VU' " "' "" "1,V;,IJ u; rj ' proceeding and nblo to mnko hnlf wrr ior uarruw nnu B nwuouj iuiiie h uZ It tt 1L th0 speed. It adds sho has a hole In tho An ' Part of tho district nttornoy, U, "mLl ,0' f ' f"cUif : ,, ni b em five feet nbovo wnter lino. ! Attorney Earl Rogers resumed to- 'Tho extension wns planned first and Jlrs. Oslund, from horo t0 Yaqulna after the first! " Jhni p: t0!Len8' w,'en A0 Ya! raeui r--.v"ui'y hi E3 "f tho t, h " "" ll, ab. "?4 V?hrrnlc"nii'' raiWd that Perkn '"h S!-s. '?S".ro. from Herbert h K,m. oner of comnr hThenevpPnne,,en',e'ltocon. !a ff an eteror8,vo Party n extended iliunncoi.. r rnTT" ' W'vyv "nsfpr Co r l ne,IIC r,,WaalAdsbr,ns results. Tohlon, W. C. Nelson, F. R. Pitts, H. B. Brlghnm, R. N. O'Doll, A. Rny, J. M. Dixon, A. W. Hulbort nnd wlfo, Delia Hulburt. Mrs. A. R. Mercer. A. R, Mercor. K. Halvorson, C. R. Adams, Tom Thnnos, John Hudson, I Miss Burrows, A. A. Berger, Mrs. I Vedder, Miss II. Bear. Miss T. Bear, Miss C. Boar, Wm. Sculles, Jas. L. Powell, Win. Edgar, Mrs. Ella Mc Gulro, A. B. Andorson, Ivan Peterson, Leo Olson, C, A. Sanndors. cargo of railroad material." president of tho Orogon Electric, but beforo tho .work wns more than well TWO BILLS PASSED. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 1. Tho ,.., i,. 1,..1,. .,nlIcn.l II. n .!.. nn. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOT- ""l0 '"'l d inoprTaUon' hill with n provision ICE. Al inX ,, t,"i w'i. ;,.; ""abolishing all pension ngencles Jnn. A meeting will bo hold nt tho 0ray took P the work of his pre-.31i 1913i Tll0 hoUBO Ja oxpcctod to Mnrshfield Chamber of Commorco decessor with n vim and carr ed itni,,,rovo the-bill without delay, mak Friday evening, Aug. 1C. to discuss forward to a point wnore completion ,nR tl0 ,,onslon appropriations matters n connection with tlio com- " ....... .. ,.....u.. In Pnrr nf On nnv filectlon. All 'to the presidency of tho Great North- inrrPSti nrn renuested to bo nres-1 ern systom and Joseph Y oung headed First Class Sewing. Mrs. Van Vleet, 227 S. Fourth St. ent. J. T. McCORMAC, President. the Hill lines in Oregon. "Just about a year ago tho Oregon j Electric acquired two tracts of land DANCE EAGLES' HALL Saturday In Eugone for terminal purposes, and eve., AUG. 17. Late music. KEY- since then Ins been bending Its of ZER'S ORCHESTRA. No "ragging.", forts In tho construction of tho line." day his argument for tho defenso In tho Dnrrow trial. Rogers doclarod tho McNamaras woro guilty of i "heinous, horrible ci lino," yot the district nttornoy hnd agreed not only allow ono to oscnpo hanging nnd the othor to tako a lf year torm In pri son but to allow Cnplnu and Schmidt, two men actually Involved In the Iniomdlntolv available. (' nnies muruer to go xroo pruvmtm Tho Democratic cotton tariff bt'l 'ey remained out of tho country, passed the sennte today by a voto of Attacking tho testimony of Bort 30 to 19, It cnrrlod an amendment Franklin. Rogers assorted that It recalling nil tho Canadian reciprocity Dnrrow hnd known Juror Bain was net except the freo paper provision. bribed in October ho would not have Among tho Progressive Republicans told Lincoln Steffens In tho presonce who voted for tho bill woro Borah . of E. W. Scrlpps that he regarded tho and Polndoxter. J caso as hopeless.