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Dy Associated Press to Coos Buy E -... 9(. Mlhlrml SiSW .:-..; fcVft church bore .was found I . Ln ""' irXr. " "An oxnralna- Ir?D. '.'.,.. ,T inrnnnr Gordon X no, oUvo for thocrimd. ho chid occupied tho room directly K'W father's. Mr. Green hoar J n disturbance uiirniK "u " ; Si? imrnca tho chlld'a imirdjir & he went to mil hor nt olght clock this mornliiB. E! CONTRACT FOR CRBISER Simpson Ltimuer uo, .uivcs Lumber utner neayes Are Now Due. Announcement Is mndo tlmt 'tho lontrnct for tho labor In construct- db tho chapel eolportnfio crulsar '.Iioh en awarded to W. H. CuvaimuRh if tho Eastsldo hont building plant. Urcady tho material la boing nssom ilcd and work of construction will iccln as soon ns possible Tho plana ind specifications wore cnrofully vorked out by Gcorgo lltttcliinBB ( Berkeloy. a designer of much exper ience. Tho cruiser will doubtless ho Mined "LIfc-Llne," according to the Instructions received from tho Hov. 3(0. h. Whlto, (oiihI superintendent )t the American llaptlst Publication Society. Somo ccncroiiR clftn lmvo beou ro- :clved to add to tho equipment up to late, as follows: Ml tho lumber . . . . Simpson Mir. Co. Inside finishings (special reduction) , - U .1. Simpson Myrtle steorlng wheel . .Nell Ilnnkp poiw tnyrtlo tnblo Frank llurkholdcr, Coquulo Cushions for two bertha Woven Wlro Mattress & Redding Co.. per 0. V. DuuEnn. Mttertog on rrulsor . .Itoy Lnwlmrno PVblte cedar crooks J. II. Plnkorton rhlitlo rj. II. Pntchott American flat: . .lira. Holmcm stunm Jlarlno clock lied Cross Drue f!n. Woolen blaiiacts "Flxup" , Mltelioll and Jonos Lifebuoy nima. Rtnurr exporters' wndnig shoos O. O. Lund 'inaaer, shoo and Iron work, ma terial fllrnl!llA mill u-nrlf .In tin . by 0. T. Columnn lailCyCUSlllMla Mro T. A U'lmrnnl MaullDg cedar crooku.Cn'pt.Gnllowny . "North Star" 1 "as, specifications nod modol .. ;;. Geo. II. Illtchlngs "Bell.. Mr and Mr. A. P. Miller j,A. . Coqullle "chor and line . . .Ross Inlet Sunday School A. Wilcox, -. , popcorn inorclmnt. tut cruiser vlll l,o ..i,.,. ... . n u...l . " v """v tuny nioi "lli?.1h w,th ,cn ftKlt . nntl to ,7. . """ Cl"m ,nrK iouRh u arcomodatn noli.ii...i,,i .( EtoV ih1Cl' mnk0 her n welcome vls or m Whatever waterway sho mny The commitfnn nin ... C0nt..,i iouhk 111 IIIO SS??B,..nC,,ns ,n nn "vlBory desin i y?AtA upon a muo uottQ talk2B?d J"rBWnB8 tlinn wm first i It to p The cru,8W w"l uo n cro rourt , C0Unty nml hna nlready' CfcLfc. ..5?.t from lllQUe nl. i ? " ,mvo rentl or tUo lonarPia0nrkfor dolnS f home mla- " made flrfln?J.or,ty of tho oA deani nalnrst. for tho bont "ow A:.PortiLand!h,,e,Nl308 Y'M chrge orB,n50 boat w' In MtnVrive"LT.ry.workto,,.'p .7"fy to Coos n. JV"V'wnjB.1 "' ,0 boat tn i ,' ",,u IUHO lo tKo Will thUa h rv.?fUU1 r,V0r "0 cbersUaan,bon ble to r , L BOO DIES TODAY !i:.. HOOT I 1AJ). ( LONDON, Aug. 20 Oonoral William nooth, Commnndor of tho Salvation Army dlod today. (Dy Asaoclntod Press to tho Cooa Day Tlmen.) LONDON, Aur. 20 Gonornl WII1 lam llootli, commandor-ln-clilaf of tho Salvation Army, vIiobo health has boon falling over nlnco ho wna oporatod on In May last ior tho re moval of a cataract In his left oyo, la rapidly bocomlnR weaker.' Tho phyalelnnH' bulletins today stated "condition rIvos rise to Inrrcnnod nn xloty. Later Gonornl Dooth died today. SEVEN CHAHGEO WITH MUROER Indictments Returned AgainsI Lieut. Becker and Six of The Gangsters. (Dy Associated Press to tho Cooa Day Tim oa ) NKW YORK, Aug. 20 A blonkot Indlctmont charRlu murdor lu lliu flrat dogreo wnu returned by t'.u Rrnnd Jury Into today against Lleu tonnut Decker and four RuiiRsters In connection with tho murder of the Rumblor, Rosenthal. Tho Indlcto.l RaiiRstera nro Lofty Louis, "Whltoy LouIh, "Duro Krnnk" and "(lip the lllood." ProcGdltiR tho hnndtu. down of tho Indlctmont Sam Schcppi npopnrod beforo tho Jury. An unx waa "DIr Jack" ZoIIr. Ills cntrauca loctcd witness who nlso nppem-sl to tho court Iioiiho cnuscd a seii'ii tlrn. Jnok Sullivan, a frlond of Decker, nnd William Shapiro, chauffeur of tho auto which tho murderers used, nro nlso Included In Indictment mnk InR bovoii In nil. All aro undor nr rost fexcopt "Lofty Loulo" nnd "Glp Tho DIood." Tho Grand Jury rofua od to return Indlctmonta nRnlnst Snm Schopps, .Inck Roso, "HrldRlo" Web ber, Harry Vollon and Louis Llbby who nre iolnR hold as material witnesses. WM. A. BANTZ, OF PORTLAND, PROTESTS AGAINST BAY BRIDGE HKGIU3TAHY OP OKEGON CEN THAJj ItAILWAY AND GLASGOW TOWN8ITE COMPANY ENTERS ODJECTION. Dr. Dnrtlo, president of tho North Rend Commorclal Club, received n toleRrnm from Senntor Chamberlain today atatlnR that Wm. A. Danlz of Portland hna filed objection with tho War Department against Rran' Iur tho petition of tho Southorn P-i-clflc for pormlsslon to brldgo the Day from Sand Point to tho mouth f Pony Inlet. Mr. Dnntz Is secretary of tho OroRon Central Rallwny com pany, tho successor to tho Coos Day and DoIbo project. In his telORrnm, Senntor Chninbn lalu snya: "W. A. Daiitr. of Portland protests aRnltiBt Southern Pacific brldglnR Day. Major Morrow recommondcl fnvorablc In view of prent Impor tance of rnllrond to Coob Ray. Pl.nis returned to Major Morrow by W ir ncpnrtment with Instructions to hold a public lienrlnR on tho mnttor. Con fer wth him nbout It. Will wn.o fully." Tho toleRrnm was In answer to in Inquiry sent by Dr. Dnrtlo to Sena tor Chnmborlnlu nnd CongrcsHiinu Ilnwlcy. Mr Dnntz was nlso sccrotary of tho old Glasgow townslto compnnv nnd of tho Pacific Conl and Trnna- portntlon rompnnv which promot3d nnd projected a railroad from Eu gene to Cooa Dny and thenco down the coast to San Francisco. Tho lat ter company lsaued4 a prospectus t number of years ago showing tno railroad running through Glasgow and on the strength of It sold lo a nil over tho county. Whothor thy wish to force the Southern Pacific to tho east aldo of tho Day and through the Glnsgow townslto lb a question. The officers of tho old Glasgow company were: Prcslde.it, Phil Mptschnn of Imperial hoUl, Portland! vice president nnd mnna gcr, Wm. A. Dnntz of Portland; treasurer, Henry L. Plttock of iho Portlnnd Oregonlnn; cscretnry, Iilcn ard D. Knnpp of Portland. Sovornl others wore Interested with them. Confer Willi Clnrk. Dr. Dnrtlo and C. S. Winsor hard hnd sovornl conferences with Chljf Clark of Major Morrow's offlco, whJ Is on tho Dny. Mr. Clark la very rotlcont nbout tho matter. Ho, hna gono over tho situation pretty fully and gives ns his opinion that tho brldgo is located at tho logical point. Ho hns Informed pnrtlcs on tho Dny Hint congress docs not linvo to act on tho mnttor, mat tho flnnl de cision rests with tho Wnr Depart ment. If It was an International brldgo or a brldgo between t.vo states, nn notion by congress mlg.it bo necessary. Howovor, ho snys Hint Major Mor row mny visit hero nbout It befo'e tho public licarlnR, ordered by t'io wnr nppnrtmrnt. is now F T N M WILL EE ONLY OF Kills Man and Boy in Attempt To Kidnap the Daughter jf His Neighbor. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DELLE PLAIN, Kan., Aug. 20 In n llRht that followed a desporato at tompt by Sam Wood, n 35 years old farmor, to kldnnp Ethol Mannhan, 22 yonra old and daughter of Matt Man ahan, at ho lattor'a homo hero today, James Thompson, 10 yoarB old, was Idlled, Manahan wns fatally Injured and Gaylord Mannhan, eon or Matt, was slightly hurt. Wood spared Gay lord's lifo when tho latter consontod to drive- him to safety. Wood shot and fatally wounded himself In n field nenr his liomo aovornl hours later, when overtaken by n posao nnd renllzed that capturo was Inevi table. Ho was brought horo whero lio Is dying. During tho fight, Wood, who lived on n neighboring farm, drovo up to tho Manahan placo In n buggy and routed out young Tliomp LOCAL RAILWAY son, n farm hand. Ho demanded Thompson to produce. Miss Mnnnhan nnd when tho boy refused, Wood shot him dead. Tho young woman, who hoard tho convorsntlon lied to a closet and locked herself In. The el dor Manahan then appeared on tho scono and after a strugglo wLth Wood tho lattor hit the father on the hend with nn Iron bar. Wood noxt attack ed Gaylord who plead with tho mur derer to spnro tho lives of his fathor and sister. Ho struck tho boy over tho head and stunned him. Wood thou mndo n systematic search for Miss Mnnnhan and failed to find hor. Young Mnnnhan In tho meantime re covered consciousness nnd rcnowed his pleadings with Wood to spnro Ida father nnd sister. This Wood ngrcod to do If tho boy would holp him to oscnpo. Tho two Jumped in to Wood's buggy and drovo to a corn flold, whero ho desertod tho buggy, ordering Manahan to return homo. Tho young inon at once spread tho alarm and a posso took up tho hunt for tho murderer. I p8 horn .... hoods andaml?Br.l?!,Uura neighbor lA" reditu; u' 'opflng cai J'rshfleM8l?,nin5 . as Ptor of ??Mtndin. ";.?"" u A" reditu; l" wring camps. rshfleM n'lr. . as. Pastor of tho aecMaioac VnuIch Mr' Hnl1 ?ade to hfm ?l !h.e offer wh,ch was boat .nln to take chnrfro nr , Zlll a,V anl dolne mi V "u',1,nB meei d"ferent ..." P.lMlonr.r work in oi the county. Ray E. Lawhorne Will Ercc Unique Paint Shop on Anderson Ave. Roy Lawhorne hna mndo plans for a building which ho will orect nud which will bo different from nny oth or structuro In tho city. Ho Jiaa loaa od a part of a lot on Andorson avc nuo noar Droadway nnd will put up a building which will bo oxactly sult od for hla work of sign painting. Tho building will bo made of galvanized iron In ordor to moot tho require ments of tho flro limit. It will bo 32 foot long and 24 feot wide nnd will thoroforo bo long enough to linn dlo lnrgo signs Inside. Thoro will bo no windows expecting in tho Rab ies and sky lights so that tho room will bo particularly woll lighted nnd no wall room will bo wasted, Mr. Lawhorne ronlized that ho will some tlmo linvo to remove tho building when tho lot is wnntod tor a larger structuro, so his building will bo mndo so it will not bo wasted. It will bo erected In soctions 10 feet long and 8 feot wide, securely fasten ed together but when It is necessary to take tho building down tho sec tions are of tho right slzo ta use as sign boards so there wllj bo absol utely no waste. Tho building will have every equipment for conveni ence of work. HOX TWELVE ROUNDS. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj Times.) WINNIPEG, Canada, Aug. 10. Freddie Welsh had bettor of every round of 12 boxed ljero Friday nlgnt with Phil Knight of Kansas City. Stockholders of Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Elect Old Directors. Tho annual meeting of the Coos Dny, Roseburg nnd Eastorn Railroad nnd Navigation company wna hold yesterday at its offices lu the depot, tho meeting being nttonded by only n fow who hold tho proxies of tho stockholders. W. F. Mlllor, A. J. Sherwood and C. F. McKnight repre sented tho Southern Pacific stock in tho road. Tho meeting wns only a formality to comply with the law, the old directors boing reelected. Tho directors nro: E. B. Calvin. William Hood, W. F. Horrln, G. L. King, C. J. Mllis and 10. O. McCormick, officers of the Southern Pacific at San Francisco and W. F. Miller, general superinten dent of tho lino here. No other business was taken up, that being handled by the directors and officers of tho company. P W PIERCE EM'ECTED Tho Roseburg News says: "Owing to business matters needing his at tention, Walter E. Plorco. recontly el ected president of the Oregon & Southorn Rnilroad companj, was not able to arrive here this morning as Intended. A tolegram received from' Mr. Pierce says ho Is en route homo from New York City nnd after spend ing a couplo of days at his homo In Dolse. Idaho, will continue his Jour ney to Roseburg." Inltltito Ono Myrtle Lodge, Knights of Pythias, last evening con ferred tho second degree on W. H. DIndlnger and enjoyed a little social session. Tho gqat was working fine and the lodge Is planning to enter Mr. DIndlnger ns its official representatl tlve In tho bronco busting contests at the Pendleton roundup. Porter Bros. Will Unload Thirty Thousand Barrels of Ce ment Soon. A special telegram from Gnrdlnor to tho Rosoburg RevioT soyc: "Work has bojim on n now wharf at Roodsport preparatory to tho un loading of 30,000 barrels of cement to bo used In tho construction of tho railroad tunnel between hero nnd Coos Day. "Tho Wilholmina is expected hero dny with a cargo of construction ma ter Jul for the now ior,1 Henry Co penhagen is on the ground and will lmvo charge of the work at this placo and at tho tunnol. An order has been ylnced nt tho butcher shop for a beef a day for tho present, for tho use of those employed ou the tunnel work." CON FIRM! ROMERO. (Dy Associated Press to The Cous Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 20. Aftor moro than two hours of execu tive session tho senate todny again confirmed the nomination of Secu -dlno Romero, as United Stares mar shal for New Mexico, after onco con firming Romero, the senate reconsid ered Its action because of chargos against him, ONE BATTLESHIP. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 20. i Dy a vote of 151 to 50 tho house -, day adopted the conference report on " tho naval appropriation. Tho meas ure, which now will go to the presi dent, provides for ono battleship and a number of colliers, submarines and auxiliary vessels. I Hot TAMALEB at SABTER'S G M L OFFICIALLY OF NOMINATION BIG FREIGHTER TO BE FLOATED Pleiades Is Not Badly Damag ed and Will Probably ' Be Saved. (By Associated Press to Coos Dav Times). SAN DIEGO, Aug. 20. Tho freigh ter PloladcB ashoro on tho coast of Lower California will probnbly bo floated after unloading her cargo, according to a mossngo received by the Cruiser Denver today. An exam ination of tho vessel's hull,-It Is slat ed, docs not rovcnl any sorlous daai ogc. Tho crow has been taken aboard tho Stenmor Portland. BIG STRIKE ON AT. WINNIPEG Dockers Quit Work and Affect Eight Thousand Men by Movement. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmos) WINNIPEG, Can., Aur. 20 AM Canadian Northern dockers nt tno docks and freight sheds nt Port Ar thur, Ontnrio, struck todny for high er wages. They demand 27 Vj conU per hour. Eight thousand men nio affected. SHELDON TREASURER lU'puliIk-uiiH Nniiio Sumo One who Served In 1008 (Dy Associated Preen to Tho Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 20 Gcorgo R. Sholdon, treasurer of tho republican natlonnl commlttco in 1008, hns boon solocted as trensuror of tho commlttco for tho presont cam paign, according to tho nnnounco in on t todny of Chnrlcs D, Hllles, chairman of tho republican nntlonal committee Judge Alton B. Parker Makes the Address and Indiana Executive Accepts LUNCHEON AND PARADE ARE GIVE?J Stand Seating. Two Hundred Persons Collapses But None Badly Hurt. STAND COLLAPSES INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20. Wltllo tho governor wns spook- 4 ing, a stand seating 200 persons collapsed. Sovcral woro pain- fully brulsod and woro taken to 4 tho Indiana Democratic Club. 4 4 Nono nro reported seriously In- 4 4 Jurod. - 44444444444444 4 Lower Coquille River Now in First Class Condition for Shipping. A bucket died go is boing woikud now on tho lower Coqulllo rlvor re moving what Is known ns tho Rnndoa shoal. Tho work of taking tho rock from tho lower rlvor wnB complolod somo time ago. With tho Dandja bhoal removed tho lowor rlvor will bo In good shnpo and tho lumber ves sels will have no difficulty In enter ing nnd leaving. Tho number of vessels visiting tho Coqulllo river this year will show an increnso over last year and Is nonrly doublo whut It was several years ago, Tho Ran dolph Lumber company expects soon to hnvo ono of tho big Dollar com pany boats making regular visits lo the river. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., Aug. 20 Governor ThomnB R. Marshall was formally notified this nftornoon that ho wns tho running mnto of Governor Will at tho head of tho democratic national tlckot In tho coming cam paign. Judgo Alton D. Parker of Now York, Informed tho Indiana exe cutive of his nomination. Tho not ification followed n luncheon glvcc by National Committeeman Taggart to tho visiting committeemen nnd other lending democrats and a parudo which took place nftcr tho lunchooa. Taggart Introduced Judgo Pnrkor after which Parker delivered his not ification speech. Governor Mnrshall gavo his speech of acceptance Following tho notification cere monies tho distinguished guests wuro tnkon for nn nuto rldo nnd then to Governor Marshall's homo, where- ho nnd Mrs. Mnrshall gavo a rocoptlon. Judgo Pnrkor said that tho demo cracy proposed to Biibstltuto practice for preaching nnd porformnnco for promise Ho said that tho democracy ennnot bo loosoncd by ropubllcnnlsn. nor by "doludod peoplo" who hnvo not yet discovered that tholr loador's battles aro waged for himself iind with tho hopo that ho wllluocuro a third term "contrnry to tlio unwrit ten law of tho country." Judgo Pnr kor contended that rollof from tho ex isting evils could eonio only by the election of Wilson nnd Mnrshall, glr Ing reasons which ho Bald nogativea all possibility of relief by olthor th republicans or tho progressives. Of tho progressives, ho said, nothing could bo linpod from that party. Ha declared that during tho tenurcship of their longer lu tho presidency, ho could not bo porsunded to say n word in fnvor of lifting from tho pooplo tho burden Imposed by cxtortlonnto tnrlff rntcs. Ho said that It was im possblo to rlso from a careful reading of his tnrlff discussion without boing convinced that ho a Btimd patter now ns ho wnn whon president. "Cor tnlnly," Judgo Pnrkor concludod, "It would bo n very stupid mnn who would expect him to curb tho trusts." KW MOOSE ELECT OFFICERS Annual Meeting of tho Order Held nt ICiuisas City (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Bay Tlmos). KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20 Tho an nual convention of tho Loyal Order of Mooso which 1b in session hero to-1 dny, elected tho following ofllcors by' acclamation: Past supremo dictator' J. G. Armstrong, of Pittsburg; Su-, promo dlctntor, Ralph W. E. Dongna' of Camndem; Supremo vice dictator, Walter E. Dorn of San Francisco: Supremo prolate, David B. Shaw of Doston; secretary, Rodney II. Drnn don; Supremo aorgoant at arms, Jnmes J. Keogh of Daltlmoro; Su preme trustee, Stovo Zdwoek of Kan sns City, DANCE EAGLES' HALL Saturday, eve., AUG. 21. Late Music. KEY. ZEK'S ORCHESTRA. No "ragging." Hot TAMALES at SARTER S SAILS TODAY Leaves for Portland with Many Passengers and Full Car go of Freight. Tho Stenmor Drenkwator sall.d for Portland nt 1 o'clock this nftov noou. Sho carried a large number of pnssongorB nnd a full cargo of freight. Tho following is tho list ol out-going pnssongers: Mrs. A. Klrkland. W. A. Smith. Mrs. G. W. Shields, Mrs. C. E. Shore. S. Ponwoll, A. J. Prnnto, Miss M. M, McChcsnoy, C. F. Swnndors,, J. .M. Dixon, Mrs. M. Nichols, Mrs. O. E. Alnsborry, C. Alnsberry, II. F. Yohn, E D O'Noll, Miss I. Adams. Ilnrry Mooro, G. J. Riley, Miss J. Dnnwai tor.E. C. Hcldtbring, J. J. Monahan, Miss Ruth D. Plank. Fred Cham bers; J, D, Larson, J. A,' Ilarmo.i, S. Reed. J. Kollock, W. E. Allen, a R. Rnkor, Mrs. C. R Dnkor, J. J. Davis, Mrs. Davis, Poter Scott, J. D. Vasey, L. G. Mostors, H. Melvi.n J. II. Selby. John Morris, E. D. McFar land, G. W. Donle, Chns, J, Eugstroni. F. Plunbelt, Miss M. Tnylor, Miss S. Taylor, Mrs. G. E. Edwards, Mr. S. W. Hall, Miss C. Hall, Walter Donald, Mrs. Walter Donald, E. Nel son, J. Dorgnson, J. Wylan, II. Evert, W. P. Wedgwood, C. F. Hart mnn, J. Murphy. WHEAT MARKET (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Day Times.) CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Wheat Sep tember closed 93; Decembor 02; May, 96 ; Portland and Tacoma un changed. ,