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IT TAKES A REGULAR ONE TO RETREAT IN GOOD ORDER AETER BEING ROUTED Tvr:itTisiNO m Tho times S rut Your Real Estate "In mm lay Wmtw WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES Will Keep your Incomo from Furnished Dooms Stonily. YOU enn really help tho family revenues by renting a few furnished rooms nnd, If you know how and when to uso tho classified columns, you may keep that llttlo extra In (,o Market" j-nccuu.. ti ltl put Ho fncls nbout your ".?! before Uio eyes of nil "pos- VZ bare ?" " town AV'.1 if thoro jl'on o P tlicm who ought to own It, you ii bu ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS como as "stonily as a clock." i VVUI I'Mnniliricu "' ,n' OL aAAVIM r-,0 Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall ajn ac nnd Coos Day Advertiser. ,u a WEEPING VICTORY WON BY REPUBLICANS !FJ MAINE MONDAY Elect Governor, Congressman, and Majority or uiu vw Legisiaiuiu. PRESIDENT TAFT IS ELAItU liven ii imuvy , h Forgets Lame Ankle When He Hears News aim uuca urn to Play uoii. L Associated Press to tho Cooi Bay 1 frlma wvn-ri.AND. Me., Sept. 10. Tho nMHIrnl overthrow In Mnlno's Btnto .lection In which tho Republicans ron back tho governorship ami mroo nnrrtssmen nnd n BUfllclont major ity ot tho Loglslnturo to secure tho Section of n United suites Bontuor, ...11. Iltn tiflilKlnvinl i more apparcm im iu retnrni. William T. Haines, .tho Republican cnndldnto ror uovornor, mn over Fred V. IMnlsti-tl. Domo- bat, by 3.B57, with 28 towns mios is;. TAFT IS PLEASED. BOULEVARD IS SIT VICE CRUSADE IN DENVER ildcnt Elated Over Party Victory In Mnlne. I(Py Associated Press to Tho Coos liny Times.) DEVEMV, Sept. 10. Taft Is so TMtly pleased loilny over tho Re publican victory In Malno that bo forget about tho lamo nnklo nnd rent out to play golf. Ho wns os- clally cheerful when ho lenrned kbit the Malno Legislature would bo Republican on tho Joint ballot, ns- luring his party another voto In tba L'nlted States Scnnto. According to Friend tho results In Malno will me to keep in lino many Ropubll- pi wavering toward tho Progresses. ELECTION IX COLORADO. Expect Largo Vole In State's Flint Primary Today. (By Associated Treas to Com .Bay Tiraci.) DENVER, Colo., Sept. 10. Won- I iter conditions nro fnvornblo for u lrte voto In Colorado's first Btnte ide primary today. Under tho pri ory election law In this state, each I'oter Is handed both a Domocrntlc nd Republican ballot, with Instruc tions to voto atrnlght ono or the oih- r. and then return tinmnrkn.l to tle Judges tho ballot not wnntoJ. IThli caused somo confusion early In tco day, ItOOSEVEIr IS CRITICISED. Iftlifomla Iliiinniio Society Doesn't B we ins Hunting Stqrles. I 'By Associated Press to The Cooi SAXTA IurmAiiA rni ct m .-vritlclam of Roosevelt's? hunting " as n reaturo of tho session a "estate Huninno Association nual meeting hero todny. LLTftNGE IN IDT TODAY Stearner Arrives from Eureka ..- iuy Hums iuir for Portland. The A in today ,"7" ,nrrlvea ,n Rt noon l-u ,TZ "ureKa and sailed nbout ' W for Pnrl,.i .. . . tMa ,. "",, "e "ad consul- th ol ough fro,eht nn(l mny i i;j,! arr,ving n th Ani- R. H. n'i - A w-.., ' " u. h. Redllllon, J. Mr- Wm. Cox ', U' W"80n' Harvv T ' lj Johnson, R. V, "MwauVi I pPbeU' Mr8, R 'r PnP(T. Tb0 Ballln8 'rom hero fcMlA.il r ih6 A,,lance wero "eid v pneiUH,(l' M- Geo- JIIUH,p,"u,e'MM-0.'O.Leace. ar. E. n. w,"'ai "edlont, lor, G; !"j Mrs. E. H. Law- TALKED .OVER Different Phases of Road to Beach Discussed by Coun cilOther Proceedings. Mayor Straw'H boulovnrd-to-tho-sca plan camo up for discussion again nt last evening's mooting of tho city council, owing to tho stipu lations In tho proposed contrnct with tho Reynold's Dovolopmont Com pnny for right of way through Its property. A. Y. Moyors of tho com- pany and J. D. Qoss discussed tho mnttor. Mr. Qoss said that ho did not exactly favor tho Idea of elim inating tho nbuttlng property from bolng subject to assessment for nt lonnt,purt of tho cost of Improving ntrcots nlong tho bnulovnrd In tho future, nnd If It did, ho thought pro vision should bo mndo that when tho compnny platted tho adjoining land, n ntreot twdnty-flvo feet wide or so on each sldo of tho boulevard should bo dedicated. Mr. Meyers said that tho company could hardly agrco to this. Ho said they woro making a big donntlon to tho city now In tho gift of tho strip two hundred feet wldo. Anyway, ho snld that tho only condition Imposed on tho city wns that It plank a six teen-foot roadway through tho mid tllo of tho strip within threo years. Ho snld that It did not call for tho building of n ntreot along each sldo of tho boulovard. Mr. Gorb said that when tho ad joining proporty soitlod up, tho res idents would bnvo to have street fa cilities and thon tho quostlon ot tho cost of building tho street would corno up. Mayor Straw nnd Ivy Condron snld this wns a matter entirely of tho future nnd could bo solved nt tho tlmo It comes up. Mayor Straw said that ho thought tho thing to be considered now wns to got tho rond wny through to tho son. Ho snld thnt thoro wns n demand for It nnd that tho peoplo woro getting tired of going eleven miles n round a dnn gorouB road to got thoro wbon ono five miles long could bo built to servo tholr purpose Ho said It was going, to bo dono soon and that tho only quostlon wps whothor tho city wns going to Ftirt It and get It dono, or whethor It would hnvo to bo taken up through tho county of ficials. Ho said that tho Roynolds Company had offorod Its right of wny freo, tho Simpson Company had yorbnlly promised It, nnd thnt bo thought tho Southern Oregon Com pany would grant right of way through its proporty. Ho said If tho county put tho road through, Mnrrfh flold nnd North nend would hnvo in pay most of tho expense, nnd the city would not have nny park or boulevard. Mr. Copplo wanted to know If tin city ngreed to build two roaduys. ono on each sldo of tho boulovurd, Jnsldo of threo years, If tho Rey nolds Compnny would pay half of tho cost. Mr. Meyers said that the company stood on its original prop osition and did not want to change. Thoro was also eomo discussion n to whethor tho ro.idway should be planked or built of hotter matminl. and what rights tha Reynold Com pnny would rotnln nbout ih. ciohs streets. Nothing definite was arrived at, and Mr. Meyers finally said that he would roduco tho contract to writ ing by tho dnto of tho next meeting, Soptember 23, nnd tho matter could be gone over thon. Mr. Straw said thnt tho fact that 1500 peoplo went up Coos Jtlver to attend tho Blue Ridge Tigers picnic nnd 2000 went to Charleston to at tend tho Scottish picnic ' Indicated tho demand for no road and that .(Continued on Pago Four.) Forty-Six Indictments Return ed Against City and County Officials and Property Own ers in Restricted District. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) DENVER, Colo., Sopt. 10. Tho grnnd Jury returned truo bills todny M i i ARE SELECTED ' i Further Investigation in . Vice Crusade Under Way The . Coach Case Up. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILE, Ore, Sept. 10. Tho now Coos County Ornnd Jury wnB selected yestcrdny nnd consists of tho following: Thomas Coko. H. B. Wnllnce. E. J. Coffolt. II. R. Ingcrsoll. C. W. Calcf. Carl Onroutte Among tho first cases to come up Is that of Joo Coach of Bandon.'wjip Is charged with killing n mnn thoro recently. Several women from tho Marsh- field resortB woro nlso cnllod over yesterday nnd It Is presumed thnt they woro cnlled to testify regarding tho ownorshlp of tho buildings which are nllcgod to hnvo been used for illegal purposes nnd the owners of which Deputy Prosecuting Attor ney Llljeqvlst announces ho will prosccuto If possible Captain J. A. O'Kolly nnd Geo. W. King pf Mnrshflold who woro report ed to hnvo beon subpoenaed, did not put In nppoarnnco todny nnd It Is understood thnt they woro "sudden ly cnlled awny" from tho Bny bJfpro sorvlco was obtained on them. ngnlnst forty-six persons. Tho court declined to mnko tho names public until tho wnrrnnts nro sorved. Tho lndictmonts nro understood to in cludo present nnd formor city nnd county ofTlclnls In connoctlon with tho conduct nnd regulation of tho city's "red light" district. Tho own ors of tho proporty will nlso bo named, it is said. BOYS KILLED ' LITTLE CHILD Kansas City Children Paroled by Judge Buried Vic tim's Body. (By Associated Press to Tho Coqs Bay Times.) KANSAS CITY, Sopt. 9. John Farley, aged clovon, nnd John Holm burgor, aged twolvo, who killed Jooy Tlmmormnn, ngod four, threo weeks ago wcro paroled by tho Juvenllo court today. Tho boys throw stones nt tholr plnymato wbon ho followed them nt piny, In splto of their pro tests. When they found they had killed htm, they buried tho body. Judgo Portorflold snld tho boys wcro too young to send to prison. I RNINT ARRANGES E 10 SEND 1,51)11 TROOPS NORTH M DRIVEN BACK Federals Repulse General Sal- azar's Attacking Force at Ojinaga. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay Tlmos). , WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10. Tho Mexican robots under General Snln zar, who began Into yesterday n con cortod attack upon tho town of Oji naga, opposite Presidio, Texas, wero driven off by tho fodorals and aro now retreating southeasterly In tho direction of Snn Bernardino, accord ing to a dispatch rocolvcd by tho War Dopartmont from Gonorol Steo vor nt El Pnso. W W WILD hold supplies W.E.T PASSES 1 Arms nnd Ammunition to be livid nt Douglas, Ariz. (By Associated Press to The Coos Ray Times.) WASHINGTON, 'D. C, Sept. 9. Arms nnd nmmunltlons thnt Presi dent Tnft authorized to bo exported to Mexico for tho uso of Americans In danger from rebels In Canaea, woro ordered hold nt Douglns, Arl zonn, until nssurnnco nro given thnt tboy will not fnll Into tho hnnds of tho robols. General Steevor, In com mand of tho Amerlcnn border patrol, reports his forces nro sufficient to repel nny Invndors. EXHUME BODY OF M Prominent North Bend Man and Member of G. A. R. Succumbs Today. W. E. Thorpe, n number of times commander of Baker Post No, 8, G. A. R., nnd n pronilnont Knight Tem plar, died at his homo In North Bend last night "after n Ungorlng illness. Ho was about 72 years old. Ho was one of tho most highly respect-1 ed citizens of North Bend, Mr. Thorpe wns a sergeant In tho 21st New York In tho Civil Var. Ho enmo to Coos Bay nbout eight years ngo from Michigan. During his nctlvo careor ho was n book keeper. Ho Is survived by a wife and two stepsons, Horbort nnd Olllo Sumner In North Bend. No nnonuncoment hns been mndo yet concerning tho funeral. AEROPJiANE KIIXS TWO. of English Army Ofllcers Victims Flying Machine. (By Associated Press to Tho C003 Bay Times.) OXFORD, England, Sept. 10. Lieutenant A. Bettlngton nnd Lieut. E. Hotcliklss fell 500 feet In an aero plane today nnd wero killed. NEW GODDESS FOUND. Unearthed In Ancient City of Greece Recently. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times.) BOSTON, Sept. 10. The discov ery of a heretofore unknown goddess whoso head was described as that of a second Venus do. Mllo, Is re ported fromAthens. The discovery was made on tbe site of the ancient city of ' Pagasal, tho cemetery of which was discovered sometime ago. The goddess b,ears the name of Pa slcrata. The head Is In splendid preservation. Investigation of Death of Al leged Victims of New York Lawyer Continues. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 9 To deter mine If posslblo whothor death waB duo to another agency tbnn drown ing, tho body of Mrs. Rosn Sznbo, tho Austrian woman who mot death In Greenwood Lnko while rowing with Burton Gibson, tho Now York lnwyor, who Is now executor of her ten thousand dollnr cstato, Gibson who had .the body burled under the namo of "Mrs. Rlter," exprossed n willingness to hnvo It oxhupiod. Ac cording to tho Austro-Hungnrlan consul, detectives havo found the wo'man who posed as Mrs. Roso Menschlk, mother of Mrs. Szabo nhd bonoflclnry under tho will. Tho con tention of the consul Is thnt the vic tim's mother was dead at tho tlmo tho will wns drawn and that there fore tho waiver of tho citation pur ported to havo beon signed' by Mrs. Menschlk Is a forgery. CONSENT IS GRANTED. Mexican Troops Will Come through United States. (By Associated Press to Coos Bt Times.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. Per mission for 1,200 federal troops to pass through tho United States from El Paso Into Chihuahua and Sonorn. to nttack tho fleeing robols, was granted to the Madero government by tho State Department today. Tho arms of tho troops will bo carried as baggage. When the movement will begin is not. known. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Methodist Church will rnake chicken tama.les Wednesday afternoon ',wh!ch will bo on sale-at 4 o'clock nt tho church kitchen. OF COOS BAY CONTRACTS FOR SMITH-POWERS LINE TO ME AWARDED WED NESDAY OTHER NEWS AND GOSSIP. It was- stated todny thnt tho con tracts for tho Smith Powers Loggias road beyond Myrtle Point would probably bo lot Wednesday. It was planned last week to lot tho con tracts Monday but thoro was a llttlo delay In gotting tho final figures and the award will not bo made beforo Wednesday. J. P. O'Brien, vlco presldont of tho Southern Pacific lines In Wash ington, did not rench hero Saturday night or Sunday, na was rumored ho might do, No ono horo, so far as can bo ascertained, hns hnd dlroct In formation that ho was coming. W. F. Miller, who left for Portland Mon day, said that ho did not havo any advises about Mr. O'Brlon's coming. A rumor ot a now electrlo lino project to tho Bay was afloat hero today. It Is thought to havo origin ated from a talk by J. C. Kendall and P. A. Saijdborg of "what might bo dono," somo ono ovorhcarlng their conversation, and making It u "suro thing." Tho Southorn Pacific is advertis ing In San Francisco papers for O'OO laborers, drlllors, rockmon, otc, to work on tho Eugene-Coos Bay lino, offorlng 2.2C per day nnd froo transportation. ' NOW ITIS NAME Patrick rjaley of Chicago .Con fesses to Murder 17 Years Ago in st. Loui. (By Associated Pross o The Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Sept. 0 .Consclenco stricken soventeon years ago for hav ing killod a man in St. Louis whoso namo ho never learned, Patrick Ha ley, fifty-seven years old, surrendered to tho Chlcngo pollco today and asked to be sent back to answer tho charge of murder. GO THROUGH ARIZONA. Governor Hunt Conceded Request of Government. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bav Times.) TUSCON, Arizona, Sopt. 10. At the request of the Stato Department, Governor Hunt granted permission today for Mexican troops to uso Ari zona territory In going to tho rescue of the towns of Sonorn .wbjch havo been hnrrassed by the rebels. Permission Granted for Army to Cross Through United States. MADERO OFFICIALS DON'T ' CREDIT INTERVENTION Place Little Confidence in Re ports That America May Take Hand. (By Associated Press to tha Coob Bo Tlmos). MEXICO CITY, Sept. 10. A se cret session of tho Mexican Scnnto last night granted tho request of President Madero for nuthorlzntlon to nsk tho United Stntes government to permit tho transportation of troops through Amorlcan torrltory. It Is planned to send n column of troops through Amorlcan torrltory, via ' El Paso, Texas, and Douglas, Arizona, Into tho stato of Sonorn, where- thero nro sovornl bands of rebels operating. (By Asspclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10. Moro disquieting reports of tho situation on tho Arizona border contlnuod to day to reach tho War Department Tho Mexican rebels woro said tp bo gathering in tho vicinity pf Cananoa nnd preparing for a long forcod march. ForccB nnd supplies woro bolng concentrated. Although ev ery effort Is bolng mndo to learn t,bo objoctlvo point of tho most formid able expedition slnco Orozco's fore was scattered, no satisfactory ex planation has boon found. Scouts ro'port n forco of closo to 400 woll armod rebels oppoolto Quit man, New Mexico, whllo 1,500 moro nro roported enenmped ton miles to tho roar. Tho situation nt OJInngn, whore thero aro sovcrnl Amorlcnns, Is caus ing this government considerable uneasiness. It Is lenrnod that tho fcdernl commnndor hns only 200 men. STIMSON ON VACATION. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10. Undo torrod by tho sorlousness of tho sit uation In Mexico nnd tho troublo In Nlcarngun, Secretary of War Stlm son plunged Into tho wlldornoss of California for a stay of least three weeks. Assistant Secrotary Oliver will roturn to duty tomorrow. DON'T FEAR INTERVENTION. MEXICO CITY, Sopt. 10. Tho government omclals contlnuo to re gard as absurd tho report that tho United States Is sorlously consider ing Intervention In Moxlco. It wns declnrod nt tho National paloco to day that condltlons'nro steadily growing bottor. Robol activity Is roported In sovornl directions nnd nows Is coming In from various sources of n now revolutionary movomont. M IN FRISCO Steamer Arrives This After noon With Large List and a Big Cargo. Tho Redondo nrrlvod In this uf tornoon from Snn Francisco. She hnd a full pahsonger list and n big cargo of miscellaneous freight. Sho will sail from horo Friday for San Francisco nnd will bo unnblo to accommodato all thoso desiring to depart on hor. Among those arriving on tho Ro dondo wero A. B. Dnly, J. M. Nye, Gop. Benlo, E. Wiefon, J. L. Barrott, P. O. Lund, C. A. Leo, Henry Fry, Mrs. Lottlo Fry. W. A. McDonald. Mrs. L. Moyor, Clara Moyor, O. F Braum, Mrs. Helen Bnldwtn, Miss Inez Baldwin. E. R. Hodson, T. A. Williams. Olo Olson, J. Montgomory, C. A. Martin, S. S. Oskoy, L. Leo, W. Smith, F. Porter, J. Norman, A. Gus tafson, J. Kim, G. Martin, B. Est land, J. Palmer, E. Howell, F. Slnde, JI. Hamilton, A. Hendrlckson.