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CONSCIENCE IS THE CROSS-EXAMINER THAT WONT TOLERATE THE EVASIVE ANSWER --rTTiOTSiNa m The times GI000 !mj Stos i WANT A1)VEHTISIN In Tlio TIJIES Will Keep jour Iiicomo from Furnished Rooms Stendy. YOU enn really holp tho family rovonucs by renting a fow fumlshod rooms nntl, If you know how and whon to ubo tho classified columns, you may koop that llttlo oxtra In- como ns "stoady as a clock." Will i llt iUl . . . the Market" Effectively n fin Pt tho fnctB n,b0t ,fow U-rtv boforo tho oyos of nil "pos- S buyers" in town. And If thoro f,Mon of them who ought to own ouo... -ll If! it, you BU MEMRER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . tWlfl Established la 1878 VOL. AAAvI. fjjju coast Mali. wra!?...1ci;,0fcd,!hal They iviubi mm ,,,iw U. S. Territory. f REGULARS WILL CROSS BOKUtn ir mtowoHm. Field Commanders Given Au thority to rrevum uujjh cation of Shooting. I W A-oehUd Pwm to Coo. BW u'AsmNOTON. Sept. 13. Amer ican troops may take n hand In ..Min nt'Acua Prlotn If tho bombs fill In DouglnB, Ariz., or If lives tre menaced on tho Amcricnn biuo . thn bonndary. Thin wnB inti mated today at hcadqunrtors of tlio general stuff of tho nrmy, ioiiowihb drlfM II mi IIIU juuui iv.n.u... .."... dlircsard wnrnlngs Hint thoy must iot flro In tho direction or uoug lu. Troop comninnderfl havo blan ket Instructions to prevent n repeti tion of tho'kllllng of Innocent Amor Ifini In Douglas llko occurred dur ing tho Madoro robolllon. Thoao ire broad enough to cover prnctlo- illr any contingency nnd mndo plain that any rcnsonnblo nctlon by tlio commanders would bo upheld by tie War Department. Purthor nnd noro dcflnto instructlonB mny bo Is- ntd by Major Ooncral Wood, clilof ol ataff, later today, Rrlgadlor Cen tral StecTcr reports that flltbuntor- Inj expeditions nro crossing at Meilcal, Nora and Douglas. IdJAVi: AGUA PR117TA. Ttchch Flee After Receiving Anterl- ran Ultimatum. ; (Br Atioclatod Press to Tho Cooi Day Times) EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 13. After Crlnr a fow shots Into Agun Prlota, the rebels who wero threatening nn attack on tho town dlsppcnrcd louthward today nnd thoro Is no battle, according to Advices rccolvod here. Emphatic notlco was aorved hr the United States nrmy offlc'ors to the rebels not to flro Into Amer ican territory, nnd they nro bolloved to hare caused tho rnbillH to rntront. The Americans foar tho robots will ttterapt reprisals by attacks on tlio tOM Inhabited bv A-ninrlrnnn In Sonora. nKDOXDO OUT T07AY. Ifitnmer Sails at Noon for San Fran- risco Willi IIIr List. IDA Hwlnnil o1ln.l , -... ... - . ..... nimvu ui lluull lu- "J Uh a capacity list for San maclsco. Among thoso sailing on '" e tho following: Co im'T6''- ?ml8' A- vim '. " " urnnum, i. a. V . in1' John Munby, Nettle Mur- PUT. lit. PMIIl. rnl ... . . r,"v "Mini iiiumns, miss jvnio u"bn; Pa" Shultpolz, Arthur lJS' iW s,nr,Kel. P. J- Goreko. S Eberhardt. J. P. Dresaback. rk Davlo, Philip Hecfcmoor. B. Brown 5''Jhn nnon, C. P. k nn;M;u,OV80n- UJ Co- MnpTi.0"' Hazo1 Morlman. ZSL f,C-h'2,r8- W. W. Thorn- S. v t i l,u l nomas, u. Larson, Otto Rindc.r80n' Cha8- Scbrooder, l"'nS,lle,C,n, Suni'". Mrs. Del- Mcintosh , " " ucsmona, J. fr tpl.aUeJ Pr.-Mfs. Potor SDogarr,FrSt,F,0ydIJa(lerand v)mmi.i,. m com."" .l"es. "I wiah to clsm. of 1 '?e, Trnes on its crltl " 'PPtared in uP,!ono coty, as lo a Tim.. ' c" u- Anuorson rector ImL rfp,or'er- "I m a dl 1 know th te,ennno company but directors' Ty Tomaa at tho ,lc al nTlnsa that tho Ber- 1 Sad ,WKBt H 8hou,d be an(l The TIdTm tothnvo the support of aEood0La"!.certan " will I'lve f A'"'1 " A ronresontn- i Ten xrnPct0r cnenhagen of n"C S cam.P?Ua SUthern Pa" 'e menami,!.r.t0(,a' to get rwr. tw w' "ow "nvo 50 laey want to nisi, it ara- a baS",C Georeo Stam ir maSr.at the Dlanco t0Jll8bheea8SIni tho brido 'ORrra .rl!.r8 POUXn .ronin iiTiRoops instructed III GUHB HAN REBELS "UHDAY and SUNDAY: MARSHFIELD. EX. FEDERAL TROOPS MOVE iNirre. Hundred .Sent Through tUnitcd States Against Agua Prieta. (Dy Associated PrcsB to tho Coos Day Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 12. Do- spatcbod secretly thrco trains boar Ing about 000 Mexican federal sol diers left horo during tho night Tho trnlna will procood to Douglas nnd 'tlio troops will croBB to Agua Trlota, Mexico, which Is threatened by a rebel attack. A laro body of Yanul Indians went with tho fed ernls. Tho movomont leaves only tGOO'fodoral soldlors in Juarez. Banker "Ward of Scrittle Fur nishes 'Bonds Accused is 1 Wealthy and Prominent. (Dy Aseoclatod Prasa to Cooa Dh Times.) AN FItA-NCISCO, Sopl. 13. In dlctmontB returnod yoatordny against Ilnnlior Wnrd and Dornlce 'Ward of South Seattle, woro on the lUrongtli of Information prcsontod t'tho fed eral grnnd Jnry by United States Attorney McNub nnd supplied to him, 1io said, by Wnrd, who 'Is un der nrrest in Soattlo. Each 'indict ment -contains dlx counts, tlirco of which hargo vlulatlon of the fed eral wlilto slave lnws, nnd "tlirco for conspiracy to vlointo the tinmo liuvB. Ikiil was flxod nt $3000 each nnd. was Immediately supplied 1iero by DornlM) Wnrd. John Arthur Ward Is already -un der $G00 Tionds furnished yesterday In Soattlo. Tho cat.o gains Inter est from tho fact that Wnrd Is a mnn of wealth nnd position. Attorney McNnb spoko today In tlio blgboBt terms of hla family. Uornico Wnrd was nrrostod on tho steamer Mongolia, Auguat 23, by federal ofncorfl, after tho liner passed out to rn and hnd crossed tho International limit. With nor woro two girls, Kovornmont chnrges, whom she was taking to Yokohoma to plnco In a bouso of HI fame. Wnrd is supposod to havo furnished the passago money, but tho girls Bworo thoy paid their own passago, and woro merely taking a pleasuro trip. Commissioner Krull, who hoard tho evldonco of violation of tho whlto 8lavo law, lot It be un- doratood that ho did not consider tho ovidonco strong nnd McNnb sought now channols for prosecu tion. In view of tho Indictments charg ing conspiracy for violation of the federal whlto slave laws found yes terday against Dernlco Wnrd of Se nttle. now hold horo under ?3000 ball, tho original charges against her wero dismissed by United States Commissioner Kruoll. CIIISOX IS AltnKSTEI). Xow York 'lllucbeard" Lawyer I Taken Into Custody. (Dy Associated Press to Coeo Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Durton W. Gibson, tho New York lawyer, whoso client, Mrs. Menschlk-bzaoo, lost her life while boating with him on Greenwiod Lake, Now York, on July 1G, was taken into custody yesterlny on a warrant charging murder In tho first degree. Gibson wns arrested at his ofilco. Gibson issued a statement Just be fore his arrest, reasserting his In nocence and insisting that there was no struggle either In the boat or in the water. WHITE SLfiflE EASE DETAILS OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION. IX. REBELS LEAVE AGUA PRiETZft General Rojas and Force De part but Are Expected to Return Fear American Ul timatum. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 13. A Bpe clnl to tho Herald says tho Mexican fodorals at Agun Prlotn oxpect Gen eral Ttojas to return lato today to nttnek tho town ns tho robols havo moroly gono a fow miles to wntor their horses. Goncrnl Rojas la quoted by nn 'American ns Btnllng that lio had no intention of taking Agua Prlotn, an it wnB useless to him. Ho Bnld ho moroly wnntcd 'to draw out tho fodorals for battle This forenoon 'ho hnd apparently gono so far that tho fodorals could not "locnto 'lilm oven bad they ovlnood a dcslro to do bo. Tho relief that followed tho robols with drawal from tho border today gavo way -to anxiety horo when tho fol lowing mcBsago was rccolvod from El Tlgro, telling of a demand for the 'surrender at tho American min ing camp boforo 7:30 this morning. Later another messngo said tho re bels liad commenced tho attack. Jnmua MnlcOlinaon, consulting en gineer -for tho El Tlgro Company, Immediately callod upon General Sanjrnot. nt Agua Prlotn, In com pnny with Amerlcnn Consul Dye. An attempt of SnnJIncs to commun icate with tho bolengured garrison waB -unsuccessful as tho wires had been .cut. Pcdonll rclnforcomcnts Still Uncertain About Nomina tions In State Primary Election. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 13. Pri mary returns today show that Mrs. Josephine Preston .of Wulln Wnlin, Republican cnndldnto for superin tendent of public instruction, car ried noarly every county in tho stnto, nnd probably will be ablo to ovcrcomo A. S. Durrows, who had a largo majority In King county. On tho Democratic congressional -ticket, Charles Drnry of Tacoma was probably nominated In tho Sec ond district. Roscoe Drumholtor of Spokano was chosen In tho Third district. Henry White of Rolling ham and E. O. Connor of Spofcno were undoubtedly nominated at large. Hugh C. Todd of Seattle is ahead In Eastern Washington In tho Dem ocratic governorship contest and Ernest Lister of Tacoma leads in tho west. Tho second choice vptes will decide. It is unsafe to specu late how theso nro bestowed. TO SING LOCAL T Not nil of our readers are aware that there Is In town a firm of bona fide song writers. Two young men who havo tho happy faculty of fitting words to music, nnd music to words. Mr. Jny" D. Tower and Mr. Dob Stanley have brought forth a very clover song, entitled, "I'm Longing For You." That their many friends may havo an opportunity of Judging tho merits of this song; they have arranged with Mr. Kel ler to have it sung at tho Orpheum Theater tonight. Mr. Kellor, who believes in fostering everything lo cal, and with the true showman's instinct for novelties, has arranged a set of slides which illustrate tho song, and Mrs. Lewis will sing It. Thoso who hear tho song will ha.ye the satisfaction of knowing tjiat the song Itself, the singing and tho Illustrating, aro all '.'the result of local effort. LATE RETURNS IN WASHINGTON S numbering 200 nro expected to reach El Tlgro today. Tho reported filibuster expedition of Americana lnat night into Mexi co proves to hnvo been n flight of tlirco Amorlcans who woro told that thoy woro to bo arrested for violat ing tho neutrality laws. ATTACK AMEIUOAN CAMP. Scveiity-Flvo Men and Slv Women in Dnngcr of Ilcbcls. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) DOUGLAS, Ariz., Sept. 13. Tho rebels havo "begun nn nttnek tra El Tlgro, nn Amcricnn raining sottlo ment, south of tho border nt this point, according to advices todny. Scvonty-flvo Amorlcan men nnd six Amerlcnn women nro Isolnted In the camp, which is defended by n fow fodorals. Reinforcements have been despatched from Nacozarl. Tho at tacking robols aro said to bo led by General Salaznr. NEW ItEUEL HANDS. Follower of Gomez Plan to Attack C. P. Diaz. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da; Times.) MEXICO CITY, Sept. 13. Newly organized rebel bands Btyling thorn solves followers of Emlllo VnRquoz Gomez hnvo made their appenmnco In tho stnto of Conhulln and rre marching on 'CIdad Porfirlo "Diaz, tho bordor town opposlto Eaglo Pass, Texas, according to consular reports rocolvcd here. - ffljpuf Man Who Shot Will Egenhoff Arrested Egenhoff Don't Want to Prosecute. Sheriff W. W. Cago loft hero this nftornoon with R. P. Smith, who sliot Will Egenhoff nt Empiro Thursday night, for Ooiiulllo. Sher iff Gage said that ho did not know Just what would be dono with Smith, but Mr. LHJeijvIst, doputy prosecuting attorney, wanted him brought -over. Mr. Grvgo said that Egonhoff's wound was vory slight nnd thnt Egenhoff wns not Inclined to pros ecute Smith. Egenhoff hns been employed on tho Smith-Powers boat, tho Ranger, nnd probably will bo nblo to reanmo work soon. Mr. Gago had quite n long ceoforonco with Egenhoff. Welcomed ly ltoosevclt. Cnpt. Macgonn la enthusiastic over the great reception tondored Colonel Roosevelt at Portland this weok. Following tho progressive conven tion, tho delegates wero Introduced to Colonel Roosevelt by Chalrmnn Charles Arthur Drown. When Cap tain Macgonn was presented, the Colonol Inquired If he was any rela tion to Judgo McGenn of Portland, saying It was a familiar name. "No sir, I am Captain Macgenn who wrote tho poem, 'Gallant Teddy,' " responded Captain Macgenn. "Sure, I remember you now. Shake again," was tho Colonol's prompt roply. In the parade, Captain Macgenn rode In the second auto following Colo uel Roosovelt and says Roosovelt met with great acclaim along the ontiro routo. His path was literally strown with roses. Captain Mac genn Is enthusiastic opor tho out look. Ho says he has secured Cap tain Edgar Simpson to enroll with tho Dull Moose and expects to havo L. J, Simpson a member soon. THREE DIE IN ALASKA. JUNEAU, Alaska, Sept. 13. Tho bodies of Leslie Oliver, John Shat tuck nnd Doll LInscott woro found yesterday. Thoy had perished from hunger and exposure. Tho young men had been hunt ing Soptomber 5 on Sheep Creole mountain and bocamo lost In a donso fog. They were found on tho mountain. Special CANDY SALE SATUIt DAY and SUNDAY COCOANUT CANDIES. 25 CENTS per pound at STAFFORDS. CHICKENS. FRIERS and STEWS for your SUNDAY DINNER nt STAUFF'S GROCERY. COCOANUT CANDIES, all varie ties. 23 CENTS FOUND at STAF FORDS SATURDAY and SUNDAY. Leave YOUR ORDERS for ITAL IAN PRUNES with ub.' STAUFF GROCERY. SMITH TAKEN A Consolidation anil Coos T AIE 0. W. Briggs and Alec McKay of Marshfield Furnish $300 Bonds Today. (Special to Tho Times.) . COQU1LLE, Ore., Sept. 13. Two moro arrests woro mado today In tho gambling crusado Inaugurated by tho recent grand Jury. Thoy woro O. W. Driggs and Aloo McKay of Marshfield. Doth furnished $300 bonds for their appoaranco. They woro arrested on tho samo chnrgo that Wm. Wnrrcn of Marshfield furnished $300 bonds tho other day. How many moro nro to bo arrested Is not known. It 1b understood that tho ailogod gambling took placo on somo of tho Coqulllo River boats. Steamer This Forenoon from Portland Large Number to Depart. Tho Droakwator arrived in this morning from Portland with a largo passonger list and a good cargo of freight. Sho had a fairly good trip down tho coast. Tho Breakwater will sail at 11 o'clock tomorrow for Portland and will havo a capacity outgoing list at passengers. Tho reservations hnvo nil boon taken and a number hnvo had to bo turned nw'ay. Among thoso arriving on tho Drcakwator wero tho following: Mrs. Holland, Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. McCarthy, J. Loo Drown, A. L. Pctor, Miss O'Connor, Lucy Spoonor, L. Lnshwny, Mrs. Lash way, Mrs. R. P. Cary, R. Cary, II. M. Rudford, O. Cogglns, A. S. Hammond, Miss Mlnnio Rogers, H. J. Dowltt, An drew Hongol, John Hongol, Mrs. M, E. Lodgorwood, Mrs. J. E. Knight, Mrs. Ole J. KJolland, P. Miller, D. W. Griffin, Olo J. KJolland, Mrs M. C. Peters, Mrs. P. Mlilor, Mrs. O. P, Drltt, Hans Lugren, Hans An derson, H. Kcoknns, Wong John, Angolo Pnppas, W. P. Miller, M. A. McLaughlin, Thos. Klrkpatrick, P. M. Webster, Vesta King, Mrs. D. McCarthy, Clomma Wltcher, Mrs. Thos. Whltnoy, Chns. Smith, L. E. McKlnloy, Mrs. II. P. Mauzoy, Mrs. M. G. McDonald, Alton Hilton, Es ther Silverman, E. E. Phillips, D. Rytko, J. H. Dartloy, Stanloy Moy ers, C. Newman, R. C. Domance, J. E. Knight, P. P, Foster, M. C. Pet ers, T. Jeffries, Ruth Woodworth, W. A. Wolf, Mrs. T. Jeffries, oJssio Frantz, Charles Nicholson, C. D, Gabrlolson, G. C. Goodrich, Carl Logron, W. D. Willis, Charles Can tie, Charles Anderson, John Ponqulst nnd Prank E. Marlon. Tho DIG SHOW TONIGHT at tho ROYAL. "Tho Convict's Daugh ter," a four-act comedy-drama. Ono performance. Como early and boo It all for 20c. Children 10c. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir and wi der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phono 758-L. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night. Tho Fifleld sailed from Dandon yesterday for San Francisco. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All nnroina hni'lnw nppnnnta All iutDuut? iaa(3 hi,hjhhhi. against tho Marshfield Daseball . Club are requested to present them at once to WARNER OGREN, Treasurer. DRESSED DUCKS for Sunday dinner at STAUFF'S GROCERY. I TWO ARRESTED FOR GAMBLING 'MM ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER No.48 E Management -Refuses to Per mit Taft Orators to Speak from Same Platform. ' COLONEL CAUSTIC IN REFERRING TO THEM Terms Men Sent Out to Offset His Campaign "Discredited Politicians." (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) LA GRANDE, Sopt. 12. "Dis credited politicians," nnd "proph ets without honor," woro what Col. Roosovelt today called tho Taft orators who started on n special train n few days ago to follow his trail through tho west. Whon the Colonol reached La Grando to speak nt tho county fntr, ho struck tho trail of tho Taft spoakors for tho first tlmo. Ho was told that John IL Harlan of Chicago and formor Congressman Dodo of Minnesota woro to nrrivo today und pormlsslon hnd bcon naked nnd rofuood for them to address tho fair crowds frdm tho samo plntform and Im mediately at tho conclusion of Roosovolt's mooting. Formldslon wns flntly rofusod and tho Taft party waB obliged to hold tholr mooting In tho opera houso tonight. Spoak Ing of tho men ns "Importod ora tors," Roosovelt referred caustical ly to tho fivo Oregon dologntos to tho Republican national convontlon who hnd voted to sont nlnoty dolo gntos whom ho said woro fraudu lent. Ho said tho flvo woro folso to tholr oats nnd woro no bettor thna tho mnn who commits offense ngalnBt tho law In private life The Taft party reached Ln Grando whllo Roosovelt wns sponklng. BRYAN AFTER of Times, Const Mall liny Advertiser. MW Commoner Announces That He'll Make Western Tour at His Own Expense. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tim os ) NEW YORK, Sopt. 13. W. J. Dryan notified tho Domocratlo na tional headquarters horo that he would start next Saturday on a speaking tour of tho Western Stntos, following closely on tho trail of Roosovolt. Ho will mnko tho trip at his own expense Dryan will open at Denver, Soptombor H, pro coding Roosovelt,' who spoaks thoro ' next Thursday. Ho will spoak at nil tho Important points that Rooso velt has spoken, In Colorado, Mon tana, California, Novada nnd Wyom ing, returning to Lincoln, Nob., Oc tober 2. Prom that date until tho ond of tho campaign ho will spoak In tho Middlo West nnd East. .MEET IN LINCOLN. nrynn and Wilson to Speak There October 5. (Dy Associated Pr6sa to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 13. Wilson and Dryan will moot In Lincoln October fifth whon thoy will spoak from tho same platform. On tho date mentioned, Dryan will havo complotod hla stumping tour through tho Northwest and Pacific Coast states and Governor Wilson will bo on hla second trip west. SCHOOL OPENS .MONDAY. Spccinl Chlldrcu'H School Opening Sale Saturday. To each child of school ago wo will soil Saturday, only: WIdo pencil tablet, ruled a un ruled, and high grado lead poncll, the two,' Be. WIdo Ink tablot, ruled, pen and pon holdor, tho two, 5c. In nddltlon of tho nbovo wo will give each boy and girl purchasor a stick of RradloyB famous candy free. Headquarters for school suppllos, "Always something now." PEOPLE'S 5-1 0-1 5c STORE. CHICKENS, FRYERS and STEWS for your SUNDAY DINNER at STAUFF'S GROCERY.