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DON'T RUSH SO PAST THAT YOUR WORK IS WORSE THAN USELESS WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES ..,.11 n..t Your Ileal KaUto "In OInos lag Stes WANT ADVERTISING to Tho TUO f Will Keep tho Income from Yow Furnished Rooms from ItfipsiMflt vnir mn mnilv hnln tlw family the Market" Effectively! it win put tho facto about yur nroDcrty boforo 4tio eyos of all "pos SblS buyers" lu town. And If fiera'fl one of thorn who ought to rovonues by renting n fow furnish rooms and, If you know how and when to use tho classified column, you may keep that Httlo oxtra locom own It, ru ""' '" as "ntoady as a clock." MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PHESB VOL. XXXVI. Kstjibllshcd in 1878 m Tho Const Mnll MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1912- EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coo liny Advertiser. No. 36 iffE GOES TO PORTLAND " AMERICAN WOMEN ARE IN DANGER MYSTERY SURROUNDS A DOUBLE I AN EFFORT TO HOLD DREDGE ! Action Taken at Meeting of Nortn Bcna aim waiau field Men. WOULD PAY $10,000 FOR GRAYS HARBOR If Dredge Oregon Be Allowed to Remain On Coos Bay. An effort to retain tho government dredeo Oregon on Coos Day was in augurated at a mooting hold nt tho Chamber of Commcrco Inst night and today a commlttoo loft for Portland to confer with Mnjor Morrow of tho engineering corps ana my uoiura mm n proposition to rotnln tho drotlgo hero. . At tho mooting woro roprcBontn tlres of tho Marshflold and tho North Bond commorclnl bodies. A. II, Powors explained tho conditions. He said thnt tho drodgo would ho through tho government work by September 10 nnd that by Soptomhor . 20 tho drcilgo would bo torn to pieces nnd mndo ready to ship to Grays Harbor. Mr. Powora said thnt itho port commission proposition had carried by a voto of nlno to ono and ns soon as tho commissioners were appointed by tho governor tho body would bo in snnpo to asstimo responsibilities. Mr. Powers thought that a commlttoo should go to Port land nnd lay tho matter boforo Major Morrow and lot him understand that tho port had carried and thnt tho body would soon bo nblo to mako contracts. Mr. Powers said that It would cost a good donl of inonoy to take, tho dredgo down nnd that this locality would havo to pay for It, and ho thought that If the drodgo coultl be held hero It would bo hotter for this plnro to pay as much ns $10,000 toward tho Grays Harbor work as It would bo necessary for tho govern ment to send somq drodgo to Grays Harbor If tho Oregon was kept liore. Capt. Macgonn, William Crimes, I'cter Logglo and othors tnlkcd, nil approving Mr. Powers' plan. SLEEP WALKED MEETS DEATH Falls From Third Story of Ho tel and Is Fatally Injured. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) ' CHICAGO, Aug. 30 When Wal tor Hlchtur, aged 35 years, awoko this morning ho found himself clang ing with both hands to tho outor ledgo of a third story window In a smnll hotol on Washington street. Illchtor shoutod for aid but boforo tho passcrsby could enter tho hotol and solzo him, ho hoenmo exhausted and fell. Ills Injuries aro said to bo fatal. Ho was n Homnnmbullst. IMchtcr Is said to ho n sculptor with wealthy paronts In Berlin. Rebels Threaten Attack On Mexican Mine Where U. S. Citizens Live. (By Associated Press to the Coob Bay Times.) DOUGLA8, Arizona, Aug. 30 Forty American men and nlno Am erican women aro boUcved to bo in grnvo danger at El Tlgro, a mining camp sixty miles southeast of this bordor point. Wires running to tho mlno havo been cut by tho rebels who thrcaton an nttnek on tho camp todny if tho seventy volunteor sold- tors dofondlng it do not surrender. Tho Americans aro also armed, It is rcportod, and havo docldod to pro vent n fight if possible, but aro in tent on protecting tho women. Tho mines nro tho richest in gold in northern Mexico. Tho robolB who domnnded tho sur render tho El Tlgro, tho American 'mining camp in Sonora, havo left, declaring however that they will at tack in another direction. They wont in tho diroctlon of Colonla Mor elos, tho Mormon sottlemont whord tho Mormons nro havily armed nnd declared they will not submit to any outrages. CHARGED WITH HANDLING DYNAMITE PRIME AT M MINE TROUBLE Coos Bay Fuel Co., Holding Lease, Will Have In creased Output. Sonio oxtonslvo Improvements nro bolng mndo at tho Llbby mlno which when complotod will groatly Incronso tho output of coal. Tho mlno when In tho hands of tho former owners I was closed down a year ago last Jan- Attorney O. R. Pock then offorcd . unry. After tho proporty was pur ine following motion "I movo that n commlttoo of throo be appointed, consisting of Dr. J. T. McCormac, Peter Logglo nnd Capt. Macgcnn, and that they go at onco and appear boforo Major Morrow In an nttompt to retain tho drodgo Oregon on Coos Uny to work on n project of a channol 300 fctet in width and 215 foot in depth from tho Smith mill to tho son, nnd further authorized to plodgo tho crodlt of tho Marihfleld Clinmhor of Commorco to 110,000 In any nrrangomont thnt hey may wish to mako toward pny- g ior a part of tho nroloct nt I chnspd by tho Roynoldn Development Company tho mlno property was I lensed by tho Coos Bay Fuel com pany of which Gcorgo Doll Is tho owner. Tho mlno hnvlng been elos . od down, somo ropnlrs woro neces sary to put It In running ordor ngnln but It is now in good shnpo. Tho samo track from tho mlno to tho bunkers on Coos liny aro used for transportation to tho wntor. Mr. Doll Is making a now oponlng nt tho mine. Thoro woro two old oponlnga which woro usod for ninny yonrs but in ordor to strlko nnothor vein of coal n third oponlng was President of American Woolen Company Indicted and Placed Under Arrest Today. (By Associated Pross to the Coos Bay Times). BOSTON, Mnss., Aug. 30. Presi dent Wllllnm W. Wood of tho Am erican Woolen company wns arrested today on an Indictment warrant chnrglng him with consplrncy to dls trlbuto dynnmito in Lnwronco during tho gonoral strlko at tho toxttlo mills thoro last winter. Wood surrender ed himself to tho authorities and wns accompanied by his counsol. Wood furnished cash ball In tho sum of $5000 nnd it is understood day. Wood Is ono of tho best known toxtllo men In tho country and tho American Woolen company which boro tho brunt of tho grent Lnwronco striko from January 1012 until Mnrch 11, controls thlrty-thrco of tho manufacturing plants In Now England nnd Now York stnto. It Is a capital of $75,000,000 and omploys 3,500 operatives when nil tho ma chines aro In motion. About 15,00 nro on tho payroll of tho company's mills in Lnwronco. Wood indignant ly donlod nny connection whntovor with tho alleged dynnmito plot. Tho strlko loaders at tho tlmo tho dynn mito wns found r,t sovorali places In Lnwronco last winter, assorted tho explosives woro "planted" for tho will bo formally arraigned noxt Tuos- purposo of discrediting unions. WOMAN S HAT n.... i... . ... -- -, vuiu mnM I ' . ior ror nny mndo. Conl has boon ronchod and In niOUnt Of Ellnrnntnn tlln flltlilu tnr i . ., ...m .... ...I , I Ida ..!. .. . ' Biiuri iimu win uu milieu irum I- . "Dilnunn5 of tl10 lrodgo Ore- tho now oponlng. m.,.. y ?." 8nUI )rJcct forl Thoro nro now nt work In tho Th mi year' . ' n, nbout forty 'on- Two Bl'Ifts rli 1 n w"s "nnn'moualy car- n day aro bolng workod In order to ' "o commltteo was Instructed BOt tho now opening flnlshod ns soon Mi V J . lml nm! th0 n,0",u""B ns possible With tills improvomont todl y on tho nroilkwfttor, mndo tho mlno will havo a capacity Th fnii.i . I r nbout olgh'v ,ons of coal a day. toMalor j t v nm W"' 80Ut Tho m,mbor o1 mon employed will "Pi ' "rrow! I bo Incronsod as tho dovolopmont con- by tni. nCoos I,ny ro.estnbllshod tlnues. Cham hJ J V? 1 Co,""'ltteo from Tho mnnogomont has found no yourofflro0,"".,or,coDwni bo nt 'Hfllculty In rooponlng tho old mlno fonferenco sturdny for nd mnklng tho now oponlng. Thoro T T nnn ' '& ,l Bd r00' f 80nd Btono B0 n0 J. T. McCORMAC, i mining of tho conl so far has boon It !, Chambor of Com. found to bo qulto onslly carried on. Present nfMiCncr?OI'll.,lonofU,08 Tho Coos Day Fuol company Is alttes rni,i I"00t,nK thnt tl10 com-, having no troublo whatever in flnd- Malor ,, A "mro uy visiting B n market for thoc oal. In fact "W ilorrow than could ln ilmin .i." - i.i mi nn i. time i,r l0t,t0r' Poclally as tho te taken wh,ch ncUon mU8t Subject One Passed Upon by California Judge In Divorce Suit. ' (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30 A thirty dollar hat Is n necessity to a woman's wnrdrobo nnd not n luxury, according to a decision of Judgo N. SIS DECLARED EVIL Former Governor Glenn Would Reform Woman's Present Day Wearing Apparel. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 30. For mer Governor B. B. Glenn of North Carollnn, addressing tho tonchors nt tho Allegheny county teachers' in stltuto last night mndo n ploa to uso A. Hawkins. Mrs. "Tiny" Ilolmos, their influenco In securing n roform sonnratod from her husband, con- " mo mnnnor oi uressing tno womon trnctod a hat of tho above flnanc.nl " TUTlZlVtS iiKuuiiDiuiia uiiu urn.! wiu uu. v.u winch no snys is increasing nt an to Holmes. A largo attorney's feo alarming rnto to tho prosont stylo of did not dotcr Holmos from applying low necks nnd Bhort skirts. "My to tho Justice court, but tho decision dear ladles, If you want to wear wont ngnlnst him. Ho appoalcd and prints, wear thorn. Tho Japanoso tho suporlor court upheld tho Justlco, womon wear thorn and look pretty costing Holmes nddltlonnl considor-, good in thorn. But If you insist upon nblo sums. Holms wns Indignant wonrlng them wonr pants with both at tho doslclon against him and pro-J legs In thorn nnd not with ono leg tested to tho court. "Us men ought to nnd then try to stick your feet stand together bettor than thnt," ho through llko you women aro now KILLING IN SAN R S FOUND DEAD IN A DIPPING VAT Millionaire Banker and Sheep Man Is Victim of Heart Trouble. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TlniM.) ALBUQURQUE, N. M., Aug. 30 Solomon Luna, millonnlro banker nnd shcop grower nnd for sixteen yonrs republican national commlttoo man from Now Moxlco, was found doad today In n dipping vat on his shcop ranch sovonty miles from Mag' dalcna, N. M. It Is said thoro aro no Indication of foul play. An investigation shows that Luna was atackod by heart falluro whllo standing nonr tho vat and fell Into tho dipping mixture M Land at Panama and Will Be Dispatched to Nicaragua. (By Associated Prths to Tbo Cooi Bay Times) COLON, Pannmn, Aug. 30. A force- of 7G7 United States marines arrived at Cristobal today on tho transport Prairie. They wero Immo dlntcly entrained for Panama whoro they will embark on tho cruiser Call fomln for Corlnto. (By WILL TAKE RAILROAD. Associated Precs to The Coot Bay Times) SAN JUAN Dol Sur, Aug. 30.-A forco of 500 American bluojnckots nnd marines loft Corlnto todny to es tablish railroad nnd telegraphic com munications with Managua. BISHOP GItAFTOX DIES said. ' trying to do." A Business Proposition. ! , r Morrow is this: Tho they nro unablo to All all of tho or dors until tho mlno Is further dovol, opod. Tho steamers Washington and Homer nro handling tho coal from tho mine to California and a roady market has been found for tho Project at rirnvTi. ' u,18; ino. product In San Francisco, Portlnnd 12 Boo J ,rb?r 8 ono only nnd Oakland. Somo shlpmonts havo exDenn V . ""rbor m"Bt boar also been mndo to the Sluslaw river from tha ) nklnB tho l,rei,So' country. "!. and .?Min0riV WhlcU ,s Port"! Th0 town of ubhy wns for a whl, after tho mlno wns sliut down qulto a desorted placo but It Is now gather ing a now sot of Inhabitants. Tho land j . .iU'1' which is t'ort- ork. p Bett,ns ,l P ""'"y r cost nLG..raya. ".lr. This would "MTin;; ;v"n.0,, .ubout 2-500- w SAILS TODAY ALLIANCE IN T Leaves at Eleven This Morning With Passengers and Freight Cargo. Tho atenmer Breakwater sailed today for Portland with nassongors und frolght. Tho following is tho .cedar. Tho following woro tho in Ust of outgoing passengers. coming passongcrs: Mrs. Hoaly, Miss M. Piatt, Mrs. A. Wm. Glado, E. Koskl, Miss M. OborK. Mrs. B. Welkel, A. W. Meyers,. Murphy, John Murphy, Mrs. L. ARRIVES FROM EUREKA AM) LEAVES TODAY OX TRIP TO PORTLAND. Tho Alllnnco arrived in port today from Eureka and loft this afternoon for Portland. Tho Alllnnco took out n largo quantity of Port Orford Wns Prominent In Episcopal church In tho East. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) FOND LU LAC. Wis., Aug. 30. UIsliop Chnrlos C. Grafton of tho Fond Du Lne Episcopal dioccso, died today. Edward Finn and Sweetheart Both Shot In a Rooming ' House. ANOTHER MAN IS UNDER ARREST But Claims He Knows Nothing at All Regarding the Shooting. (By Associated Press to Coob Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. Ed ward Finn Is mysteriously doad as & result of n plBtol shot nnd Virginia Rodrlguoz, his ormor Bwoothoart, lies In tho morgue, tho result of a bullet wound, nnd Robert N. Harri son, with whom tho woman lived la in Jail in connection with tho trag edy. Finn called upon his former sweetheart nt her apartment lato last night to got somo photographs. Ho wns conducted to hor room by tho proprietor of tho npartmont houso who Is alleged to havo hoard tho woman nnnounco to somoono Insldo. not vlslblo to him, of Finn's arrival Finn entorod tho room nnd shortly nftor tho shots wero honrd. Throo shots wero flrod Into Finn's; body nnd tho womnn was woundod, dying later at tho hospital. Harri son, who tolls n conflicting story oC tho tragedy, claims ho was In the bath room of tho apartment during tho porlod of Finn's visit and knows nothing of tho shooting. Relcnscs Prisoner Aftor nn Investigation tho police wero convlncod Harrison's stntomont that Finn shot tho womnn nnd then killed hlmsolf is truo nnd gnvo Har rison his llborty. Tho woman do sorted Finn for Harrison n yenr ago and was living with Harrison as his wlfo whon Finn cnllod on hor last night at Harrison's npartmont to ask tho roturn of lottors nnd photo graphs sho had kept. Tho rovolvor with which tho shooting wns dona was today idontlflcd ns Finn's. RUMOR SWINDLE ON COOS BAY """SanetnfViftftnn . -"". ung a now soi oi luuaiwanis. mu wk. At h . . 0,u00 for droi,so Coos Bny Fuol Company leaves all ,DS has been h- ? tho dredg-l of tho mlno machinery and mining Permit -. via?no- llero this would I rhtn from tlio Rovnolds comnnnv ItnttifV rt ' ilil il. . 1. .. Permit of iBAr "uro. l,us would i rjghta from tho H Ooved. Con n ,. "vl Ue,ne ro'hut tho latter still owns the houses ..,.:,."'' ." U1 nrongo is nt Lihby and rents them to tho min ors nt reasonable rates. Tho Llbby mlno now has tho ad vantage of bolng nearer full opera tion than any of tho other mines In tho county nnd ns there Is a big de mand for Coos Bay coal will havo no dlmculty In selling all that can the removal ',Uld. havo to W tor bk andn li0f '.l nnU "raging it TWSw "n" la t0 como herG" Th ! C0.st Co03 nny ?4.00. rk oi? o?8ltl1tJon ,s to havo the tract Th, )S IIarbor dono by con- ln .. 4I"8 WOUld nrnlmhlv nnat v,o man a tnini , '. no milium IS? .' "MO0'" o iV'lJtl mined. aa"' heres i?,,,1,81 tb drodeo ro th surn of i nfe to nfty- "P t0 Kt..UUl 9' 10,000. tlln ,1 Iff co't for feLvin,ract nrlco nnd the! of dirt wm.J,nS the same amount AUTO COMPANY FAILS (By Thl, dirt by the government dredge. "s would efva n , "ni ureugo. l'Prot?7tyV'airbJ.tbo dge Zl lt th0 Bovornment iL a'B flgui Associated Press to Coos Bav Times). BUFFALO. N. Y., Aug. 30 Tho E. R. Thomas Motor Co. with assets of $1,700,000 and liabilities of $9G0,000 Is In the hands of a receiver. (Continued ires that this I on Page Four.) DISHES, all kinds. CHEAPER THAN you can STEAL THEM, at COOS BAY CASH STORE. Mrs. A. W. Meyers, Anna Meyers, Jas. Rlugor, Mrs. Stephens, F. Weh bor, S. Mazor, Mrs. S. Mazor, Mrs. A. J. French, I. G. Gelslor, R. Gelslor, C. Gelsler, Mrs. M. Hanson, Mr. M. Hanson, Miss M. Hanson, J, A. Wil son, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, N. M. Wade, M. R. Johnson, Miss H. Bindley, Mrs, Paddock, Miss L. Kolstead, Mrs, A. Holland, H. E. Miller, Mrs. H. E. Miller. Mr. Mondoll, E Eldrldge, Mrs. F. Turner, G. E. Boyersmlth, R. O. Wells, Mrs. Costello, Mrs. o. Goetz, Mrs. A. Totter, R. D. Crnn doll, E. H. Plosket, C. Dunkelbergor, Wm. Ferguson, Jas. Peters, Frances Golden, Miss E. Hartkoph, I. B. Jones, R, Houston, L. E. Stelnmetz, M. J. Lundy, A. J. Haley, Jas. Fish er, E. B. Love, Mrs. E. B. Love, Hel en Love, Mrs.. T. Hutchinson, T. Hutchinson, C. K. Norcott, Mrs. C. K. Norcott, 'Arthur Norcott, Ed Nor cott, W. E. Phelps, Rev. W. B. Smith, Harry Crane, Mr, Gelstel, M. HIncklo. Dr. McCormac, F. R. Pitts. W. L. Pitts, J. M. Dial, T. L. Ed mondson, A Lund. CARAMELS 35 CENTS PER POUND Saturday and, .Sunday at STAFFORD'S. i, ' i Everybody likes Barter's Hot Ta-males. Duckett, Mrs. O. C. Paulson, J. R. Fish, Wm. Gustlo, W. E. Eggleston, II. G. Davis, J. H. Smith, Mrs. H. o. Stnfford, L. RIeth, A Ren, W. Lau ren nnd A. Swnnson. Tho outgoing passengers wero: Miss Ruby Wntklns, E. B. Lovo, Mrs. E. B. Lofe. Harold Lovo, Wil fred Love, S. Simons, Oliver Phil lips, Mrs. Archie Phillips, Harold Phillips, Dr. Taggart, R. E. Hitch nnd A. Crofts. .MRS. ESTHER ROGERS REPOR'. ED TO HAVE LOST $8,000 THROUGH RICHARD DEHAV- EX'S OPERATIONS. PORTLAND, Oro Aug. 30. A Portland papor today prints a story to tho effect that Mrs. Esther Rob ors, of Coos Bay, had been kidnapped nnd robbed of $8,000 by Richard Do haven. Mrs. Essie Rogers, wlfo of Frnnk Rogers, when telephoned at hor South Coos River homo today and read the above message said; "It U redlculous; absolutely untruo and without foundation." E DOCTOR COILTY Oriental Physician Will be Held Responsible for Death of Sculptor. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 30. Pro secuting Attorney John F. Murphy decided todny to prosecute tho Chin ese physician who troated Louis Pot ter, tho sculptor, who dlod undor pe culiar circumstances horo yestorday. Murphy said tho form of complaint would noL bo dotormlnod until tho coronor's Jury complotes tho Inquiry but ho Is satisfied tho troatmont pro scribed by tho Chlneso doctor was rosponslblo for Potter's death. Tho identity of tho womnn was Intro duced by Pottor as his wlfo and who is prostrato as a result of Pottor' suddon death, Is a mattor of consid erable mystery. Tho woman declines to talk. THINKS WAR COMIXG Relieves Trouble Between England nnd Germany Getting Worse. (By Associated Press to TbeCooi Bay Times) LONDON, Aug. 30. "Germany and England are now in a state of war," said J. A, M. Alkens, Canadian member of parliament from Bran don, Manitoba, who has just returned horo from a continental trip, in an interview here today. "Tho Overt blow has not yet been struck," ho continued, "but -when It Is all may be over In three months or three days. When Canada understands, I belloye, the dominion' hearty help will' be forthcoming;" FLOUR, PRICES HAINES'. axov LOWER at LUMBERMAN OX THE STAND M Y HI Attending Natal Day Celebra tion Being Observed This Afternoon and Evening. About 150 members of tho East orn Star from other cities In the county aro horo today to tako part In tho Nutal Day celebration. At noon dinner was served to tho visi tors at tho Masonic hall. This aft ernoon thoro was a reception whon n musical program was enjoyed. To- nignt tho business sosslon will bo Testimony Still Being Heard In Antl- Triibt Cuse. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 30. Vic tor II. Beckmnn, founder of tho Pa Assoclatlon nnd Its secretary until flftenn months ncn. wnn nut nn thn Rtnnil tnilnv hv tlin cnvnrnmnnt In Ua held nnd Will bo followed by tt ban nntl-trust suit against tho rotall lum-!?"0 The program of toasts as pub ber association In the middle we8tJ sbed yestorday will bo followed out. that passed between him and the socJ ; B- Allen will bo tho toastmaster. rotarles of rotall association In 1905 i Tlio vial ors are guests at tho dlffor- regnrdlng a. reciprocity agreement, ont hotcls of tre clty- between tho manufacturers and re- SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES at tailors, Grove alleges that although tho PEOPLES' n-10-ino STORE are this reciprocity agreement was abro- becoming very popular Solution ii gated in 1900 it hail tho effoct of. oasy. TOMORROW'S SPECIAL Is preventing (no manufacturers from selling to others than recognized ethical dealers. CHICKENS Fryers, roasts and stows nnd DRESSED DUCKS at STAUFF'S SATURDAY. n FULL 1 QUART BLUE and WIIIT11 ENAMELED PUDDING PAX. Sat urtlay only, in cents, "Always Something New" Hot Tamales at Sartor's this evening. 1