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Smoker Tonight. SMOKER TONIGHT. . II n nf IfI11ll.il Ton.- JWBA.hlKd Oasis where S -Ccs, grow, the Sound- ST ' ra Soma Club: Tho reception ?" llc. "'.i i... ii.n lopul Sir nerd o 3.8 brethren, but la lopon o all club incmberB nnil S rli -tri The Sliriners urge u full at tendance of club mombors na It i desired tho visitors meet ns "any of the Mnrahflold citizens ii possible. SHRINERS ATE AT SEASHORE Lre aro no friends like old frlendH I Who grasp your linnd or mlno, Und bring back loving memories, Of the night 1 jomou mo aiinuu , Tin: MIVU'iwj. Th following Is tho com- plcte official list of thoso who . rrnMP.l thn liot SnildS lOBt nlgbt and entered tho portnls of the Tomnlo of tho Nobles: WILLIAM LONGSTAFF. ENOCH W. IIOLMHERG. , JOHN W. GROUT. , CIIAS. W. TOWER. AUGUST FARLEY. ' CI1A8. II. BKOUILLAHD. CHAUNCBY M. BYLER. - CHAS. II. MAUS1I. CIIAS. K. MAYBEE. FRANK ALCIATI. EDWAIID K. JONES. JOHN JAY CLINKINBEARD. CIIAS. STEWART WINSOlt. RALPH HKUHT UOSA. JOHN W. HAUMERSBURG. JOHN W. GARDINER. HENRY E. DURMEISTER. CHAS. F. McKINLEY. J. ALUE11T MATSON. PERCY M. LITTLER RICHARD WALTER ARTHUR E. MORTEN. ANSON OTIS ROGERS. EDWARD AIKEN ANDER- SON. ABRAHAM LEMAN HOUSE- WORTH. HARRISON WM. PAINTER. FRANK B. ALLEN. PATRICK HENNESSEY. JOHN FRANKLIN HALL. , ERNEST IRVING CHAND- LER. WALLACE A. DOUGLAS. JAMES WATSON. LOUIS JEROME SIMPSON. ANDY PAUL DAVIS. THOMAS JAYE. Cl'STAVUS A. RROWN. T OMAS J. MACGENN. M. JEFFERSON RUST. JOS. H. MILNER. E. L. IloniNsnv. CLAUDE NASBURG. : ON'O, long ngo In Egypt lnnd. , wre tlio lazy lotus grow, nnd (be DYrnniMu .!,.. ..1. . i l L,ite Ult'r fl08' "d now, lit ,ii. i)8niago Ilko tho ono "' night. iin .,i i. i ik. i lce who attomloil a Noblo e f 'Tm .of th0 caravan ony- pM .;r:'M ,ei' y a thou- -ita Snth.1 tI,0,n bears tate of n,Se lnrBest c,nssca ' tl10 i or reg0J!J of th0 unrcgenorato cjJattPrt "crc ,llat wns evor ibiJr'A a"oss tho Hot Sand of :oble rl. h? 0ll8ls' whoro tho hjdowi f " .? rccll,, ln tho cooling y laf V.I ,in""8' '('o the aS lanrti ,,nlsht After bvlng crin3re1Jaml11 mumlllng hor- , ' Profound ilnrlrnnot ...,..! ier Hero . """" u UluuiH tr'jjh ,? e,vc safe conduct M fV.,? Pnl" of tho Tomnlo a!(1 the Paias n Protecting domo h resS )Vere ,n f,no fettl ntl f" you. ' ",IJl-rt .Mnison can iore i, l's milk from Sa-I About 150 Enjoy Clam Bake and Feast at Beach Today Autos and Launches. Nearly ICO left In launches mid In nutOB this morning for tho bench to onjoy tho big clambake, feast nnd outing nrrnnged for tho visiting Shrlncm nnd tho candidates of lnnt night's Initiation. Threo launches rnrrlod most of tho party to tho low er bay nnd a dozou or llftccti utitos which took parties from hero piled botween tho Bench nnd Charleston to convoy thoso who went by boat. Tho clnmbako and feast, which was In chnrgo of Jack Flnnngnn, woro tho biggest successes of tho kind over hold on tho liny, according to parties returning from thcro this afternoon. Following tho big dinner, tho an tos took most of tho visitors to Shoro Acres nnd Sunset Hay, All will re turn Into this aftorno.'u. Tho road botweon licro nnd tho Bench Is hoavy nnd muddy nnd sonio of tho nutos woro stuck n fow times this morning hut mnnagod to finally got through. Although tho roads woro heavy, tho woathor was fair nnd tho visitors enjoyed thomsolvcs im mensely. Mnny women nnd children wero guests of tho Shrlnors at today's out jnguut in passing. Iloro somo lovoly Indies, wives of Nobles, wero pre pared to servo them with food thnt would rofrcshen and vary tho mu notony of tho Journey across tho desert. Thoy then repnlrcd to the banquet room of tho Masonic Tcmpio whoro a dollclous collation wns Borvod by tho following Indies, wives or daughters of Shrlnors: ILL TODAY JOHNSON A ROOSEVELT WIN Suffers From Lame Ankle, At ' tack of Gout and Overwork Will Go to Beverly. (Dy AfMoclatod Prasa to Cooi Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. On tho ndvlco of Major T. L. Rhoadcs, U. S, A., his personal aldo and physician, President Taft took to his bed for a fow hours today. It is said at the White Houso thnt ho needed rest, and suffered no illness other than n lamo ankle. Ho expects to start back to Beverly tomorrow. In addition to tlio nnklo injury, President Taft has n slight attack of gout. A long slcgo of work this summer with comparatively Httlo op portunity for his usual dally exercise Is partly responsible for tho condi tion, according to .friends ES Dallas. 'ar'el trl niito-camo-caravan Ul. brewed ',, nUlk from Sa ii, . "' ""Plratlon. n Dr., ,i.i ., ylir. ' "Offienced n-ii , P"erlmnge wad ' of ik. . The 'letalls of tho una. ,te or ear. 7aJ'an are not for tho v'r w no de ii.UnreBenorate n,ul ,hot feet hi. 6Xce fr those 'Vf'edMert PreSSed th0 hot IV Most fliSRl?n as woU on lts s0,t8 baited tr,LUa Ptetate Wm. 1 """ouncemor,. ii '"8"mage with haadSat there would vsujueni at an oasis LAMIM AT OASIS: V MRS. E. S. BARGELT. MRS. A. T. HAINES. MR8. S. C SMALL MRS. MARK HAYTER, of MRS. A. 11. a IDLE Y. MRS. A. L. HOU8EWORTH. MRS. CARL KVERTSEN. MISS M. GEORGE. MRS. J. ALBERT MATSON. MRS. DORSEY KREITZER. During tho progress of tho rest nt tho Oasis, Illustrious Potentate Col vlg announced that n feast of reason nnd a flow of soul should accom pany tho matorlnl and physical feat thoy woro enjoying. Thnnks to tho rallies for tholr thoughtfulness nnd kindness should bo expressed. Sweeping with his onglo oyo tho as bomblwl host of tho desort's sons, ho said that for pncli a duty tho most noblo nnd i"n I'nnio should bo so loctod. After cnroful scrutiny lro named Hon. Dinger llormnnn as moat nearly meeting tho requirements. "Ho mny not bo tho host talker," Potontnto Colvlg doclarod, "but ho Is cortalnly tho host lookor." Bln gor llormnnn was grooted with snlvos of npplnuso nnd soon proved tho wisdom of tho Potontnto's selec tion hy delivering ono of tho most eloquent nnd Interesting addresses over dollvored on n similar occasion. Noxt L. J, Simpson bid wolcomo u tho visiting Nobles ln ono of his usual gracoful and oloquonr ora tions. Mr. Simpson was followed by J. W. Bonnott In ono of his charac teristic witty tnlks thnt had tho tablo In nn uproar. Thon enmo Cnpt. Macgoun ln robes of Oriental splen dor with n glittering snbor nnd mar tial strldo ho mado tno itesert bat tles pale Into puny contests with n ringing rendition of tho "Battle of Hohonllndcn." Ho was received with great ncclalm. Tho enrnvnn thon moved forward onco moro to Its destination Into tho portals of tho Temple and under tho protection of tho domo whero tho palms wavo nnd In tho shelter of tholr cool green shado tho travelers rested tholr Journey o'or. Tho visiting Shrlnors woro profuse in tholr expressions that tho pilgrim age wns most successful nnd ono of tho "best evor." Thoy wero enthiin nstlc in tholr approval of tho clnss of two score and ono as being most worthy and Cnpt. Mncgonn as a mirth provoking feature could not be improved. The I'm-sliivt Ciiriiviin. Tho public passing of tho caravan through tho thoroughfnres of Marsh flold yesterday aftornoon wns a glimpse of Oriental splendor nnd pageantry neve: beforo witnessed on Coos Bay. Tho public pilgrimage began nt the Masonic Onorn Hou nnd was led by tho Coos Bay concert bnnd playlnt, appropriate nnd Inter- (Continued on Pago Six.) J IK PROSECUTION Deposed New York Police In spector Will Aid District Attorney Whitman. (By Associated Iross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK Sopt. 4. District At torney Whitman left today for Al bany to confer with Governor Dlx, rolntlvo to summoning nuothcr panel to solcct nn extraordinary grand Jury. lie declined to speak about his conferonco with Cornelius G. Hayes, recently reduced from police Inspec tor to captain. Commissioner Wnldo accused Hayes of n fnlso statement, saying Wnldo Instructed him not to molest disorderly houses unless tho raids woro sanctioned by Wnldo. It his been rumored for somo tlmo thnt Hayes would go over to tho district attornoy. ENGLAND VERY BITT1 TODAY English Ire Aroused by Ameri can Retort to Criticism of Canal Action. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi Bay Times) LONDON, Sopt. 4. Regret over tho spirit with which' tho Panama question is being discussed on this sldo of tho Atlantic was expressed to day In tho WostralnBtor Gnzotto, a government organ, whoso editor, J. Alfred Sponcer, Is considered as pos sibly tho next British ambassador to Washington. Charges of "Ynnkeo porfldy," says tho editorial hnvo had tho effect that might hnvo been expected In tho Am erican rotort that Europo is strown with examples of this perfidy. This only sorves "genornl hent whero light Is wanted." "It Is llkoly." continued tho Gn zetto, "that diplomats will fall to ar rive at a sottlomont ln which cn'so tho government's course cloarly is to ask for arbitration." In conclusion, It snys Prosidont Taft Is bo deeply committed to the principles of arbi tration thnt his refusal to submit the question cannot bo conceived. VIEW OK UNITED STATHS (By Associated Press to Coos Buj Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 4. In diplomatic circles hero it Is bo- Hnvixi thnt tho delay by Great Brit ain in asking arbitration of tho free tolls section or the rnnama unnni nci Is an Indication thnt tho London forolgn offlco will eventually aban don the plan. It has been stated .!,,,( tlm fnrnlon nfflrn In withhold ing formal action pending a careful i study of tho act. it is nouovou tnut when tho British government cornea n ..n.lnmtniwl Hint tllft frfO tolls provision of tho net nppllos only to! Aiuorlcnn coastwlso trado In which) ti..lil1. nl.l.,nln nnr rti linif'ltlriflfA liriUBII BIlllUMIlb UII1IIIWL iuiuvi.. In any ovont tho reason for tho ap peal for arbitration will disappear. DOZEN MISSING AT OCEAN PARK Fear Many Lives Lost In $1,- 750,000 Fire at California Summer Resort. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Time.) OCEAN PARK, Cal Sopt. 4. Twolvo persons, Including ono wo man nnd six children or S. J. Knrdo, n wealthy summer resident nro miss ing slnco tho outbreak of a tiro that dovastatod six blocks along tho strand nnd wiped out tlio amusement section of tho resort Inst night. II. P. Locko, n restaurant cnshlor, lost his life In leaping off tho blazing Frnzor plor. Two companies of stnto mllltla nro on guard todny. Tho town Is under martini law. Tho Ioke today Is estimated at a million und threo quarters dollars. VESSEL TAKEN FROM REBELS American Blue-jackets Recap ture Boat Captured By Nicaragua Insurgents. (By Associated Prosa to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. Ameri can bluo Jackets from tho cruiser Glnclor, under Ensign Robort G. Connn, recaptured from tho Nlcara guan revolutionists tho small steam er tho robols seized near Corlnto and had taken to tho bay of Fonseca to transport Insurgont trops. Admiral Southorland's cnblo reporting tho capturo today does not say whothor thoro was n fight. TROUBLE IN NICARAGUA. Ofllcluls Lottvo Now York to Put Down Outbreak. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times), NEW YORK, Sopt. 4. Gonernl Juan J. Estrada, former president of Nlcnrogua, has left the Hotel Brooklyn nnd is beloved o have fctin ted for Nicaragua to aid in quoll lav tho revolution, lie t nccom-pnn-t'd by Co'onel J. M. Moncnda, n sifter of tho Into) lor of Nicn gnu BOURNE WILL MARTIAL LAW I" DECLARED, Trouble In West Virginia Min ing District Becomes Serious Today. ((By Associated, Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) ' CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept. 4 Martial law was proclaimed today In tho strike nffected district along tho Vacant and Cabin creeks. The move was precipitated by tho destruction, of railroad property by tho striking minors who tore up tho tracks in an attempt to stop the shipment of coal. There are moro than five hundred strikers all of whom ore said to bo armed with riflles. All wires from the strike zono are cut and commun ication between the various mllltla posts Is impossible. AID ROOSEVELT Oregon Senator In Statement Says He Will Support Col onel in November. ' (By Associated PreBS to Coos Ba Times ) WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. Senator Jonathan Bourno of Oregon ln n formal statoment today announced that ho would support Roosevelt's cnndldncy for president. "Tho Re publicans of Oregon ns well ns of overy other presidential primary state oxcopt Wisconsin accepted him as their choice for president this year," Bourno snld. "Tho presiden tial primary returns clearly Indicate that Roosevelt Is tho choice of tho geat majority of tho Republican par tv. nnd oortalnlv was of Oregon, henco I, bolng the originator of tho presidential preference law, snnu support Roosovelt for the presidency in tho November election." LIBRARY UKXKFIT FRIDAY' NIGHT. Tf vnu lmvn nnt nlreadv secured your ticket for tho entertainment to ho given by tho young folks for the library fund next Friday evening, Sunt. fi. nt tho Masonic Onern Houso, under the direction of Prof. Beggs, do not hesitate, it win ue one of the finest amateur perform ancesever given ln Marshfleld. Don't miss the treat. IN CALIFORNIA STATE PRIMARIEI WNNfAPAAM FLETCHER IS VERMONT CHOICE Republican Candidate for Gov ernor Wins UUess On November Election. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay TlmM.) WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt., Sept. 4. Tho closo race botween tho threo parties ln yestordny's election was emphasized today ln n revision of tho returns on governor. Rovlscs from nil but thlrty-ono towns In tho stnto nro as follows: Alien Fletcher, Republican, 23, COO; Harlan H. Howe, Domocrnt, 18,404; Rov. Fra sor Metzgar Progressive 14,204; Clement. F. Smith. Prohibition. 1.- 420; Fred W. Suitor, Socialist 1,- 100. Tho fnlluro of a Republican candldato for governor to obtain a majority for the llrst tlmo In tho his tory of tho state In tho election of tho state's chief cxcculvo by tho leg islature. It Is expected that tho Re publicans will hnvo a substantial ma jority In tho legislature, although thoro aro noarly olghty towns to re port tho voto for the roprcsontntlvcs, The result of tho election Is gront ly encouraging to the Progressives, and both tho Progressives and Dem ocratic loaders professed to boo In tho result n good prospect for tho defeat of tho Republicans In tho picsldcntall election In November ln Vermont. Returns from nil but fourteen towns do not chango tho positions of the candidates. WANT BRYAN NOW. Big Remand for SpeechcN by the "Peerless Lender." (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) SEAGIRT, N. J., Sopt. 4. Tho fact that the Domocrata moro than hold tholr own In Vermont, a Repub lican stnto, nnd also mado a substan tial gain, means business through out tho country, said Govornor Wil son today. Ho added that tho big Democratic voto was "very gratify ing." Wilson expects to got In tel egraphic communication with Bryan soon. "Wo nro getting telegrams from everywhere asking for Brynn to speak," said tho Govornor. "Tho country sooms to bo clamoring for him." KEREL IS WINNER. IUih Landslide Over Schmltz in Wis cousin Prliunrli'H, (By Associated Prow to tho Cooa Bay Times). MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 4. Today's returns from yestordny's primary election do not chango last nights figures, which Indicated n landslide for John C. Korol as tho Temocratlo randldato for governor over Adolph J. Schmltz. DEMOCRATS ARE SAVING. No Mahogany Furniture or Expen sive Rugs In Headquarter. (By Assoclntod Press to The Cooa Bay TImeB) CHICAGO, Sept. 4. E. M. Gross man In chnrgo of tho local headquar ters of tho Domocrntlo National Com- mitteo has emphatic Instructions from NntlonnI Tronsuror Rolla Wolla to back-podal on exponses. Ho was told tho campaign would bo con ducted as well from oak desks as from mahogany and that expensive rugs woro not essontlnl to vote-got ting. T W EA S State Chooses Initiative and Referendum and 39 Others Defeats Suffrage. (By Associated Press to Coos Bav Timesj. COLUMBUS. Ohio, Sept. I. Add! tionnl returns from yesterday's oloc- tlon on tho amendment of tho Ohio constitution, confirmed todny tho early returns that all of tho forty- two amendments wero ratlllod, wltli tho exception of equal suffrago and possibly the good roads provision Tho Initiative nnd referendum was one of tho amendments that carried Progressive Party Men Win Firjht for Position On Bal lot as "Republican' TAFT FORCES WILL RESORT TO PETITIONS sWilson Forces Defeat Clarke Forces in' Democratic Con gressional Fight. ' (By Associated 'Press to Tlio Cora Bay Times) SAN FRANCISCO, Sopt. 4. Ycs tordny'B prlmnry nnsurod tho Rooso-volt-JohnBon orgrtnlzntlon thnt the electors plcdgol to Roosovolt will go on tho bnllot In Novombor ns tho Re publican cnndldutOH, whlio tho Taft doctors will bo foircd to resort to petitions to obtain n plpco on tho ballot. San Francisco and Los An geles rolled up a hoavy voto for tho Progrosslvo can lldntci. Much tntorost centiucd In tho con gressional fight In which tho Pro gressives apparently carried n ma jority of tho cloven districts. Tho cowcEtP nmoug tho Democrats re sulted in substantial victories for Iho Wilson forces over tho old Clark olo mont chnmploncd by tho former con gressman, Thco. Boll. Tho voto yesterday was light, par ticularly In tho northern half of the stnto. Tho women especially woro inactive In San Francisco, Miss Lucy Goodo Whlto, a Socialist nowspapor wrltor, was nomlnatod for tho Buporlor Judgeship. .MAKE HITTER CONTEST. Tuft Men to Carry California. Fight into uoiitiu noir. LOS ANGELES, Sopt. 4. Accord ing to tho announcomont of tho Ro- publican "regulars" supporters Of Taft among tho senatorial and as sembly candidates nominated yester day, will hold a scpnriito convention September 24 nt Sncrnmontp to se lect presidential electors In opposi tion to thoso to bo choson by tho progressives. Tho purposo of tho movo Is stated to bo to rnlso n legal question and throw tho mnttor Into tho courts in nn effort to provont tho progressive) from ohtnlnlng tho Re publican olcctornl voto for Roosovolt. ROOSEVELT TO GIVE VEB Will Testify About Standard Oil's Contribution to 1904 Campaign Fund. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 4. Colonel Roosovolt Is expected to appoar Oc tober 3 and 4 beforo tho special son ato commlttco Investigating tho cam paign contrlbutlous.to testify regard ing tho allegations of John D, Arch bold nnd Sonntor Penrose thnt tho Standard Oil Company gava large sums to tho Republican National Commlttoo in 1804, with Roosovolt'r approval, ROOSEVELT STANDS PAT Will Not .Sanction Compromise In. MlHMiurl. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times). KEOKUK, Iowa, Sopt. 4. Colonel Roosovolt rofusod tho offor of sup port of tho Republicans of Missouri In roturn for Roobovolt Inducing Missouri progressives to rofrnln from putting up (ull state tickets In nil states except tho states In whlcii either of tho old pnrtlos organization could bo takon Into tho now party. Ho will not snncHon a compromise In Missouri. MILITIA ON GUARD. Michigan Prison (Jiuudcd hy Stnto Troops Today, (By Associated Tress to C003 Bay Times ) JACKSON, Mich., Sept. 4. Al though tho officials of tho Jackson prison bolloved tho prosonco of the stnto mllltla throughly cowod tho un ruly convicts, tho feeling In prison circles Is that tho danger hna not yot passed. Warden Simpson Intends to keop thoso most ncttvo ln tho out break either lockod In cell rooms or handcuffed to tho grntlng until thoy promise to bo good. Flvo compnnlos of mllltla aro on duty. Sovoro punishment will bo Inflict ed on tho leadors of tho riot, It Is said. "LET 'ER BUCK" at the ROYAI TONIGHT. It V 11 i u ffl , ri