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" BMBnaHMBHBBaHaHnBnHnaaiHBBiiinBaBBai ;E SURE AND VOTE "YES FOR THE PORT OF COOS BAY TOMORROW rTAUVKItTIBINQ In Tho TIMES I Will Put Your Ileal ICsUtc "in (EflflS WANT ADVERTISING in Tlio TIMES ( Will Keep tlio Income from Yow Furnished Rooms from L)flul YOU can really holp tlw family revonucB by routing n fow furnished rooms and, If you know hovr sn(L when to use tho claosllled column, you may keop that llttlo oxtra Income as "steady an n clock." mmt& tho Market" iwiccuvciy. it will put tho facta about your LX boforo be eyes of nil "pos Pim buyora" lu town. And If ft? J who 0UBht t0 H, you'll Boll ltl MUMMER OK ASSOCIATED PRESS K2S3SST VstflbliBlicd In 1B78 n Tho Coast Mnll MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Connl .Mall and Ooo Bay Advertiser. No. 3, mm . J. WILSEY IN THE CITY; PROMINENT IN WITH HIM QUESTION ELECTION OF SENATORS Ri anger Registering As J. H, Turner 01 acouauu uur Ing Over Country. LPORT-D TO BE blu rnouiiHu arty Come Up Coast In An Aiilomomie, hiiivhuj Last Night. I "If you newspaper men will lot c nlonc mid not say too much for I ...mi I mny dig yor l "" llr0ad," Bald W. J. Wilsoy this t tt .. l. fvxtttt l'irt- bruin Mr. wiir-wr !..i nnd Is tho mnn who wna con- isded with Mr. Stunner and wub Eminently Identified wim u.u i-- .1. Crni wpaiurn iuuu"ii ........ .- nroinotcd by Mr. Suinnor and as Iiroinoii" ' . ou,i.rn l'n- lorwnru son' i" l"u " , UWV. M llin tiinn lit t.i. ir wiikpv wun urn oio name n largo tract of proporty , inirclmBcd nt North Ilond nnd In .! K boon credited with boliiff m nu .. ,. .., , , .,i. no of the men who noipuu iu i"" iroush tho rnllrond movement for ?f. wiinnv nrrlved In tho city last lent from Gold lioncn in nn nuiu- lobllc. He 8 accompanied oy .1. n. urncr, who registers from Scot ind. It Is whlspored thnt Mr. 'Hir er Is a dlstlnguisnou uruiBuur ui romlncnco nnd Rrent wealth who 41 extensive rnllrond nnd land In vests In this country. Mr. WllBoy as nothing to say about tho friends ho aro with him. J. P. Eddy, who hns been In tho Ity, Is the mnn who wna right of ay man for Mr. Sumner nnd who cted In tnni cnpnciiy some moiuim go. Mr. Eddy wns InBt night nt tho otd and met Mr. WllBoy. but what onncctlon tho two hnvo Mr. Wilsoy kould not say. In fnct ho would not (Ik at nil nbout his visit but stated at ho mlpht hnvo'somothlng to sny ktcr on. Ho wna naked If ho wna to to meet Mr. Eddy, Mr. WllBoy ild: "Ask Eddy." "Whoro did you como from, Mr. pllicy?" he wnB naked. "Got hero last nlRlil." "How are tho ronds tin tho const torn Cold Ilench?" "Ak tho chaffour." "Who Is tho centlomnn traveling frith you, Mr. Wilsoy?" "Look on tho reRlstor." "Is ho a rnllrond mnn. too. Mr. 'IlieyV "Ask him." When pressed n llttlo farther Mr. iiitt Bam: "I Will bllV VOll nowmuinnr mnn Inythlnti you wnnt to oat bo long ns i wm stay riRiit hero nnd ont It. !'.i nao Biopt with nowspnpor pen In order to keon tlmm nw.iv torn their office so thoy could not "le BtorlCS. You liml wnll I11 re get ready and norhans wo rnn lave a storv fnr vm. nn.i.i...n 1, Mr, Wllsey with his comimiilon. pr turner. nrrKn.i iin.a 1..1 ..1..1.. .... ":: r'u . ikh. -- WW-WW W w w --J-V --w"WS WORK ON LAST DAY OF BRACE STOP SUNDAY Southern Pacific Does Scrap ing to Make Good On North Bend Franchise. Saturday wns tho InBt day for tho Southorn Pacific to Btart work In North Hand In order to hold tho frnn cIiIbo which wns granted by tho city council of that city. Q. A. Porklns wna omployod to do aomo work nnd put in hnlf n day In tho neighbor hood of tho Portor mill doing somo scrnplng. Porklns Is n tcamstor of North Dond. JiiBt what effect this work would havo in regard to tho frnnchiflo North Dend pcoplo todny woro unnblo to Bay. Howovor It np poara that tho half dny'a work waa dono on thu Inst day In which tho railroad had to Btart construction work. Governor of West Virginia Asks for Investigation of Al leged Bribery. (Dy Asaoclatod Press to Tho Coos Day Tim OB.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 2fi. A demand for nn InvestlRatlon of tho election of Senators William to. Chilian nnd Clarence W. Watson, of vVost Vliglnln, was mndo In a potl- 1011 signed by Governor Glasscock and others which wna presented to day to tho Sonuto through Senator unlllnger. Tho potltlon called at .cnllon to charges of bribery publicly mado In rofcreuco to tno election of tho two SonatorB. CONGRESS FINALLY ADJOURNS; HOLDS ALL NI6HT SESSION MAIL 1 New Postofficc Bill Provides for Radical Changes In Methods. (Dy AsBoclatod Proes to Oood Day Times). WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2C All flrHt and second class postoffl coa will bo closed Sundnys ns tho ro Hult of a provision lu tho now postal np, roprlntlon bill pnsued by Con Krosa and ulguod by President Tnft. i.vv.'ry importnnt city in the united otnlcu Is nffertcd. Hereafter only fcpeclal delivery lottors will pass tuiougn on tunt day. No mnll will 00 iilnccd In lock boxes . l. .....1. nuiu iiini infill. lZu", '0Jul"K."lVt,1 .cot. I'". lutO. Tho nl ' ..' 1" "" lr.,. 1. ,. .""U III "HO IIIIWII. ekr.en,",Clw, county In nn nuto. n thO WUSPV mnxlilnn I.n1. "" h?. Mnrshncld men offorod tho l?riM 1 'f n.,ael,no nnd tho four f : pMbUnk l. J'rBhnolil. Thoy B,,?cac,h 'es'ordny morning banda found It necessary to et out and nnai. i 1... '.. .. t that tl.r.v '.:"". .".""'"""'J "l Mr T.,7' "'",vu "cro snioiy. ma nS!?.1,1 reP'8torlng from Scot- Notification of Socialist Candi date Not Marked By Any Ceremonies. (Dy Associated Presi to tho Cooi Day Times). TErtrtKHAUTB, Ind., Aug. 2C In mnrkod contrast to notification coromonlcs enacted by other political parties, tho Boclnllst prcsldontlnl no mlnco, Eugono V. Dobs, todny nc coptod his nomination by simply in forming tho nowspnpors that thoy woro at llborty to print Ills addross of nccoptnnco which ho hnd sent thorn In printed form. No committee, call ed on Dobs. Thoro was an ontlro lack of coromony of any kind. PORT ELECTION IS LIB WILL TELL STORY Roosevelt Pleased Because Former Secretary Is to Testify Before Committee. (Dy Associated Press to the Cooa Day Tlmos). OYSTER DAY, Aug. 2 C What Roosovolt know and did in tho mat tor of Archbold's allogod $100,000 contribution to tho republican cam paign fund of 1904, what Roosovolt snld to tho Into E. II. Harrlman and what Harrlman snld to Roosovolt about Hnrrlman's $200,000 contri bution, aro matters to which William Loob, Jr., formorly Roosovolt's prl vuto secretary, is proparod to testify boforo tho Sonato Committoo on in vestigation of tho campaign contri butions, Roosevelt said today. Rooso volt Is grontly plcasod with tho proB- pect of Loob b testifying boforo tho committee. NOT TESTIFY Tangle Over Adjournment of Congress Stops Work of investigating Committee. (Dy Asaoclatod Press to tho Coos Day Timer ) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 2C Goorgo W. Porklns will not testify to morrow boforo tho Sonato Committoo investigating tho contributions to tho cnmpalgn funds of 1001 nnd 1008. A tanglo ovor adjournment In which Congress finds Itself has mado it Im possible for tho committoo to got a quorum and overturned tho plan. Tho apponranco of Perkins Is Indefinitely postponed. CATHOLICS TO AID LABORERS WILL APPEAL TO G T Movement By Cardinal Farley Supposed to Be Fight On Socialists. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Aug. 20. Under the direction of Cardinal Farley, tho Oalhollc churches of Now York City will join next Sunday evening in n gicnt labor demonstration, tho first stop In the campaign ngalnst social ism. Invitations hnvo been Bent to moro thnn a hundred thousand In boilug men. Farley Is snld to hnvo In mind tho cBtnbllshmont shortly of a college- of lnbor, nnd hns con cluded that working men should bo educated to handle tho lnbor causo Intelligently. Ho hopes this movo ovcntunlly will prove to bo tho solu tion of tho labor problem In this country. WIRELESS MAN DIE N PRISON TOMORROW rolling Flaws Open From Eight In Morning nil Seven at and rro.ii ",olu"'iK iron iii iden r.r ?" X ""' B.V 8 o lould w : . In ino i,n"y E .A? not"s to say further NtiT S Ir- T"r"or T fSonM I.-... ". "u "l l" visu- lei? kII-91? ""yth nB to say about 'Petted in ., . How ,0nB thoy r WlJv "I" vv;ns also uncertain. "Uniim 1 Ke(1 an(l 8n,(l: W to l,oro until 1 i o,..,. W ulnrc''or'ei1 '.o n month kgo PU here ..T"?"?a qon tliot a bnr n. '""" "" mado Dv Rlt A-. nu' Perks 7C '"""o oy Sir Ar eho ,!? English engl- lrthr. Perk. 1 of tho flrm ot Mc rVrtl.nVi,u.Co'' "nd the Duko aatrviwi . nns "v M' Vl sevwRnE,,8h ornC ,e,J wna vei !rlnS- He 'Portland l8S' nnd the Duko 0uiltry and Z s "torests In this rein... "2an Is 0110 nf tii mnt I peers. ery Ihirv iiitu Chandler hn ."f e.arly nna Ief' ?0I and Lb?le 'wing the fore- Tieday. "" ucv" engaged during ,ll'SS70A.V r10" o ni,n.i,ra., Ir, Ciisn i 1. '"""" "arrow P' Aociat ""' The oloctlon on tlio proposition to form a now Port of Coos Hny will bo hold tomorrow. Tho polls will open nt 7 o clock In tho morning nnd will clobo at G o'clock In tho ovonlng. It is a spoclnl oloctlon and tho voting takes plnco In oacn ot tno precincts of tlio proposed port district. Tho votlim plnceB In Murahllold nnd North Horn! aro as follows: MnrBhflold, North City Hall. Mnralifleld, Central Mrs. Tower's btoio building on Central avonuo. Mnralifleld, South Shop at Hall ..nd Second. North Rend, North City Hall. North Rend, South Peter Log me's Hall, Two Ilnllots. 'I ho voters aro expected to vote on tbo proposition of organizing tho Port of Coos Hay and also to vote for flvev members of tho port com mission, thoro being twelve to chooso ironi. There aro separate ballots for the commissioners nnd tho proposi tion. Tho voters nro warned not to forgot tho Importnnt feature of vot ing for tho proposition In their ex citement over tlio contest for com missioner. North lleuil Position. Dr. Dartlo, president of tho Cham ber of Commorco, said today thoro was current a rumor that the North Dend people Intended to vote for only three members L. J. Simpson, i etor Loggie and J. A. Ward. Dr. ALLIANCE HERE M Panama Bill, According to English Newspapers, Is Not Satisfactory. (By Associated Proas to the Coos Day Tlmea 1 LONDON, Aug. 2C Tho Pannma Canal bill was characterized today as practically a dishonest repudiation nnd a direct bargain by nowspapors roprcBontlng the views of all Drltlsh political pnrtics. Meanwhllo no do flnlto proccduro by tho Drltlsh gov ernment in regard to tho bill can bo frnmod for noarly all cablnot minis ters and prominent politicians nro Bcattorod throughout tho European continental watorlng places or re sorts of Great Dritaln. It Is cortnln thnt t ho government will pro poso n.roforonco of question to tho Hnguo court of arbitration. ool. C. C. Wilson, Former Fresident United Company, Passes Away. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) ATLANTA, Ua., Aug. 26. Colonol C. C. .Wilson, G7 years old, former pro. Ident of tho United Wireless Co., died lato last night in tho United Slates penitentiary here. Ho waa solving three- years for using tho mails In an attempt to defraud. Uraemia poisoning Is glvon as tho cniijo of tho Colonel's death. REDONDO HERE WHEAT MARKET. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Soptembor wheat, 93 Tic; Docombor, 93 c; May, 97'4c. Portland nnd Tacoma innrket unchanged. 1 0 Arrives Today With Freight and Passengers Sails for Eureka Tuesday. Tho steamor Alllnnco arrived today from Portland. Sho had nulto a lnrirn alilnmnnl nf fnnnrnl nmrMinn.1 dls? for Emplro. Sho will sail for Euroka at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Tho following woro tho passongors arriv ing from Portland: Goo. E. Keolor, G. Land. W. A. Al len, E. II. Glaskot, R. D. Candell, II. Johnson. C. II. Ohio, C. F. Young, F.'r,"" row follows- A Wnnw T. Tnwrnnxn f C riro.l-1 -"IVing W CrO 08 IOIIOWB. 4k. .1 M..O, WMVMVV, W, VI. U1U11- ford, Geo. Holmes, Mrs. II. Smith, Mlsa F. Dradt, O. A. King, C. P. Hunt oly and J. R. Hamilton. Arrived Sunday From San Francisco and Will Sail Again Tomorrow. Tho stoamer Redondo arrived in port yeBtorday from San Francisco. Sho docked In Marshflold early In tho morning. She brought nbout 170 tons of freight which was mado up mostly of fruits and vegetables for tho local markot. Sho will sail at noon tomorrow. Tho passengers BREAKWATER SO r.r . i uiur .--"" in i.nna iinu iinHii nni,i inj. nr. iMAni.iA r nn iA TllTies 1 wwf wmj .ijui.iu Ham liuu tia jiicdiuuui ui tuu MS:!.8.Aug.8e-l Pon -A mo- Chambor of Commerce ho had Inter viewed quit n number of the lend- "a or , r, :--i "tig. 3U- Dhtheodlctmeni Mt0rn.oys to lB-!mg business men nnd was In a posl ."'M counsel for .. c"ar.fi,nB former lion to assuro that thero wns no ruci 'utt nrlk. iiiu .univnmn n - t.. ii . i . i . t- - ..iuery 0 n , -"""B, for nueniion nna Hint ino worm uenu "rf chosen to trv V the nrBt '1e0Dl wouI(1 voto for flvo candU ,,;"' as denlprt X . " "cwa-. aaies. Tno only expression ever l ! Willis of ii, y by Presiding publicly mad In North Dend was "6 Uato . .. l"0 SUDerlnr pnurr Ihn llm nnnntn lliorn irnla fnr fmn In borrow. lDe tr'al will bo aet to- North Dend, two In Marshflold and i one outside candidate. G.H.ELLENS6URG EETS D Accidentally Killed While Working at Logging Camp On Coos River. G. II. Elleusburg, employed at tho South Coos River camp of tho Smith Powers Logging Company, met with sudden death Saturday afternoon. The accident was a most distressing one. The man was at work In the camp when a lino broke and flow back and struck Ellonsburg In such a way that It almost entirely cut his head off. Corpnor Wilson, was notified' and the body was brought to this city, KUensburg came here, from .Drain and was a member of th'o Odd Fel lows' lodge of that city. He has a wife and child and was 25 years old. Friends in this city who were J. D. Davenport, G. O. Stratton. O. Norman, E. F, Lampo, Miss R Radcllffe. A. LInd, Miss Hilda Sten holm, W. G. Emoraon, W. W. Noll, Mrs. Norman, Thora Norman, Dora Normnn, Ada Norman, Alva Doll, Mra. Doll, 0. K. Perry, II. D. Lewie, E. Darney, Mrs. E. E. Valjean, Tom Madden, Mra. Tom Madden, J. S. Kuhl, Mrs. Kuhl, J. Dentley, Wong Duery, is. Henderson, R. Andrews, G. Peterson, J. Hanson, O. Rosberg, E. Adams, D. Dixon, J. Davis, R. Richard, T. Dalno and M. Christy. POSTPONE HEARING Coos (Dy Associated Iress to The Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash.. Aug. 2 G Tak ing testimony in tho governments anti-trust suit against the Northwest ern Lumbermans' Association which was to have been begun today was postponed until tomorrow to await tho arrival of Judge Milton D. Purdy, of Minneapolis, chief counsel for tho defense. acquainted with tho man and his wlfo held him In much esteem. The body was taken Sunday on ho Dreakwater to Portland and Jrom thero will be taken by rail to Drain where the burial will take place. If you bare anything to sell, trade or renjt, or want help, try a Want Aq Leaves for Portland With Pas sengers and Freight, In cluding Much Produce. Tho Dreakwater sailed yesterday .or Portland. Sho carried quite a largo shipment of butter and choeso, a gasollno fishing boat belonging to Jack Ellorby and gonoral frelRht. Iho following woro tho pnssongors leaving on tho Dreakwater: W. D. Harris, Wm. Elckworth, H. C. Truchs, Mrs. W. D. Scott, II. C. Chamberlain, M. P. Kromlngor, Mrs. IL N. Smith, Mr. II. N. Smith, A. Custer. Mrs. A. CiiBter, Miss Rich, Miss Drown, A. Gnlo, Wm. Warren, Dr. Leech, Mrs. Leech, Jas. Ludwlg, Miss L. Dubay, G. W. Alexander, II. J. Parker80u, Mr8. C. D. Colby, W. II. Ferguson, Mrs. W. II. Forguson, it. Wilson, Mis. G. L. Hall, Master W Hall. Miss M. D. Dodlne, u. Larka, W. It. Parker, T. W. Par ser, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. F. Dur roughs, Douglas Durroughs, Phoobo lurrougna, .Mrs. w. Ford, Miss AIIco Josoph8on, Chns. Wolver, Miss E. T. WIrtz, Mrs. M. J. Nelson, II. A. iodd. W. J. Zolglor, Mrs. C. II. Flltcroft, Maud Flltcroft, Nellie FHtcroft, Joe Harry, W. Hood. A. J. Wilson, Miss Quick, Mrs. Hnrvoy, Mr. Hiland, Mrs. Ellenborg. W. Ei .enberg (corpse), Mrs. D. F. West moro, Dr. Short, 8. Schnur, Mrs. S. Schnur, Geo. Zepp. Mrs. M. W. Hen dorson, Miss A. Walter, J. W. Hall, Wallace Winters, Mrs. Winters, J. G. Noble, N. Dexter, C. E. Thayer, 'no. Mitchell, Henry Zepp. STORM KILLS THREE (Dy Associated Press to The Coo Day Times) CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 26 rhiee were killed In a terrific wind and rain storm which swept the city iuuay. ino proporty loss was great. Senator Chamberlain Insists State Claims Owed Ore gon Be Provided for. AGREEMENT IS AT LAST REACHED And Both Houses Concur In Adjournment Oregon Sen ator Explains Position. CONGRESS ADJOURNS (Dy Associated Pross) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Aug. 4 2G Congress adjourned at Tnft at -1:10 p. m. signed tho 4 general deficiency. 4 (Dy Associated Press to Tho Com Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 20. After repealed conforoncos of tho Senate lenders it waa announced that nn understanding wnB reached by which tho Sennto wbb to recede from its demand for nn immcdlnto pay ment of contested "Stnto claims" la iho gonornl deficiency bill, but prc tlding thnt tho claims will be Includ ed In tho next general deficiency bill. All Night Session. Neither iho House nor Sennto as sembled on time and nolthor must ered n quorum. It waa said that only 40 Senators aro In tho city, mcklng two of a quorum. Ono of those, Hoyburn, Is roportod 111. Tho first tilt In tlio Sonnto was over tho reading of Journal of Saturday's all .light session. Ln Follotto Insisted It bo read In full. Senator Chambor- lnln Insisted ho would not consent to tho passago of tho gonornl deficiency bill this winter without tho Inclusion or 'Stnto claims." Tho Sonnto load ers began a conforenco Just boforo noon to find n way to bring tho ses sion to n speedy end. Tho gonornl deficiency bill cnrrlcd nbout $C,000. 000. Tho govornmont'a other credi tors, Including merchnnts ln manr titles who havo advanced supplies io tho nrmy and navy, would hnvo to wait until Dcco rubor for their pay If tlio moasuro hold ovor. Clinmbcrlnln Fight. Senator Chamborlatn, of Orogon, nbnndonod today his filibuster ngalnst tho ndjournmont of Congress on tho provision that tho gonoral de- iicioncy uiii carrying "Stnto claims" In which Oregon hnw nn Intorcst ahnll go ovor until Docombor. Tho Houso, It is bollovod, will bo ngrceablo to thnt nrrangoment. La Follotto'a fll IbiiBtor to forco a voto on tho Pon rojo resolution was thon tho only apparent obstnelo to ndjournmont 'to day. Penrose Resolution. La Follotto finally got tno Pon iosc resolution beforo tho Sonnto and followed Ita presentation with sor eral amondmonts. Senator Dalloy npoko against It on tho grounds of Its being iiiiconstltuttonnl. Ho hnd ad vised this Saturday. This brought La Follotto'a fight for n rocord vote on nn lnveoligntlon of tho Archbold-renroso-Roosovelt controversy di rectly boforo tho Sennto. TUo Pon roso resolution to oxtond tho Inquiry of tho Clnpp rommlttoo Investigat ing campaign funds Into correspond onco or flnnnclnl transaction ho- tweon John I). Arrhbold, Georgo W. Poiklns, Roosovolt nnd mombors ot Congress, passed tho Sonnto with out roll call. On motion of Sonntor Warren, the Sennto roceded from Ita nmoiid monts to tho gonornl deficiency bill, thus mooting tho domnnds of tho Houso nnd removing tho Inst appar ent obstnolo to adjournment. This action struck from tho bill claims ot Oregon, Virginia. Maryland, Texas and tho provision for ono month extra pay for omployees nt tho capl tol. Agreo on Tlino At 3:25 tho Sonnto adjourned nnd adopted a concurront resolution to ndjourn congress nt 4:30 o'clock. It was sont to tho Houso whoro thoro waa llttlo doubt that It would bo speedily agreed upon. Immedl ntoly upon passing tho resolution tho Sennto wont Into executlvo session. Tho House lost no tlmo ln adopt ing tho resolution ndjournmont slno dlo nt 4:30 o'clock. Doth Houses thon marked tlmo for engrossing of tho deficiency bill nnd Taft waited In his room In tho capltol to sign It. Cliambcrlnlu Explains Chamborlaln In explaining his as sent to tho programmo said he haS beon provnllod upon to withdraw his opposition becniiBe numorous other more Just claims In tho bill would remain unpaid If ho persisted. IIpIow TChtlmnto Chairman Warren of tho appro priation committee announced thnt tho appropriations for 1913 amount ed to $1,019,143,00 or I7.04G.788 less, than for 1912 and $21,000,008 below tho estimates. CABU or HAINES. CREDIT FLOUR a ,U.