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LEADER in I li!& Villi: Molt MStCUHON IS THREATtNED M CA OD ii.ii iMim PnnQ Rnv IWO wen iiu r-rj Men Plcao uuiuy iu uuao incj Property. SEVERAL OTHERS TO BE AHHtpicu ouuim Investigation of Joiner Case Is fjot UOmpieiUU many i Blind Indictments. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILE, sopt. """i""' brosecutlng Attornoy uiijiiviai Ko Htruiado took a now turn this 1C0..' i,nn wn wol known men Ecd In court and plondcd guilty ippweu iu , f Immoral 0 leas.ns '"''::,'.-,-,, M,nf n Somber of othor owners of property dieted nd will bo arrested later. Fred Timmcrmnn imi-uuuu su.h, . t'..in n imlldlnc. Ho will bo Mteaeed Monday by Judge .Coke. E. A. Anu?rson ui iuuimuiuiu, , picnuca Ruuiy iu '" .. ..-.t tl.llt wna nmiinlntl ira trrfiumi iiii " wwmi.. kr a bouse usc'1 for lmmorftl Pur" tasesl Ho was given tho mlxlmum Hammers i-irnu. 0 T. nrlggs, Fred Wilson, Alec f -r nnd William Wnrron of ifinbflcld, pleaded guilty to Indict ed charring thom with gnmbllng id t Coqulllo river boat during n uifcll excursion to Bnndon InHt immr. Their nttornoy Informed be court Hint It had boon "moroly i friendly gamo or ton-cent nnio md that thcro woro oxtcnuatlng clr- lumjtances. In vlow or- hub juugo fcose luspended nentenco. Olhors Erf to bo nrrcstcd for tho samo of feme. I Dr. Drown of Bandon, n dontlHt, rn Indicted for practicing without i license. The crnml Jury held witnesses In lie Joiner 'enso until Monday and ill! continue tho probo next wcok. "here has been no confession In It. The ernnd Jury Is still probing lie Coach murder enso from 'Bnn- Hon. Alhrrclit Cine. The Jury In tho condemnation hie of tho Southern Pnclflc vs. Carl Klbrecbt for right of wny ncross k!i property In North Demi brought In a verdict for $2,100. Albrocht Mated 13,500, and tho railroad had Wered $2,000. Tho railroad com- hnr has to pay tho cxponscs of ligation, which will bo a fow Iron- pred dollars. Dnlley Is Sentenced. Charles II. Bnlloy. charged with pmlng bogus chocks on tho Brow- irr aloon nnd Emorson Ferry nt Uinhfleld last Juno, nlcndcd milltv llli morning and was given an In- wermmate Bentenco of from ono to e rears. Witness Is "Sknted." The grand lurv Ir Rtlll nn thn Maer case. Last night Edna Hindi. Dlt Ot the Witnesses In hn ennn nnd ftker a notorious character In tho BOUlh SlOUCh melon, hncnmn Intnv. kited and had to bo placed In Jail, weral other of tho South Slough ' ere In a similar condition, but n;tt me jail part of It. , lootc Murder Cnse. ' It. Footfl. wllrt la llnflni In. Fjjaent for tho murder of Chns. Piieoi, the railroad roadmaator, will- 'brought to trial Monday, proba- ! FOOtO WBR trlnil nnon nn,1 nn Prr disagreed. 1 arged that Wilcox had F""ed his daughter. WI. IIARTIiB IIOOSTINO. The Eugene Reclster savs: Dr. FBartle of North Dond camo In r K0!eburg Wednesday evenlntr In fPonse to a call announcing fho f?w serious Illness of his fnthor, "' 111am Dartlo. Ho left for itan ,iW,n early tn,s mmlng. Dr. I ''e IS dolnc Well In tl Onna Tlntf K7 and ls n ""Jrvolous boostor L'w Vown- Ko tblnka thoro ls no r' out the big 11,000.000 bridge ' '"bebullt Br. .1.- t.... .,L kb . " mo uay, nunougn P Wvemment Is giving a few real brHon, Tnstrator8 a c5lnnco to l their objection. Colonel ot the war department, who a,arge0f thn ,. , ' .. fmraeat win I ' l" Kv" eabt, -16 aV a hearlns Se Ots nf H.. . .. 1 tree h. curiosities of Brazil Is 10 much m, T" ana Uirlt contain" fetters nn,Vhat they aro U8e Y lamed"anrt A W00(l and bark nro '"1 alMi 9 ashes ar Pulvorlzod Produ Leqnual PronrtlonB with The ie, ,S a ery superior wilroj '' hn " " neignt of 100 dlnae'er Te.s aot exceed a foot In !lwone ,n, t.8n DarK cuta ,,ko Hhard l d When drIe(l a brittle I Ono ... -.. : lfelabiK i,CmJe?1 sights of this! Iook "cite. ad;faced girl trying I '3 to act fruw cr ,a n Iat man ttoo'menisoaui- uuibB. KENTUGK INLET LAD DROWNED Frank Harmon, Aged 12, Lost Life While Swimming Yesterday. Frank Harmon, tho 12-yoar-old son ot S. W. Harmon, n rnnchor residing on lower Kontuck Inlet, opposlto tho schoolhouBO, was drownod yostorday afternoon while BWlmmlng. Tho school children woro having a picnic and tho boys wont swimming. Nearly nil had como out, whon tho Hnrmon lad, who had a llfo preserver, not being nblo to Bwim very well, started out in tho channel. Ho had gono but a short distance when ho went down without a atrugglo or outcry. It Is Ijollcvod thnt ho "crnmped." Only ono of tho boys saw him go down. Asulstnnco was quickly called but It was nbout nn hour and n halt boforo tho body was recovered. Tho boy's fnthor and sister woro nt Dora visiting. Word was sent to thom nnd thoy are expected homo todny. Among tho boys with tho Harmon lad woro tho sons of Supt. Rnab of North Bond. Disguised as Men, They Tar and Feather Girl Pour Paint on Her Nude Form. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NOItWALK, Ohio, Sopt. 14. Statements that Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lnvalloy, parents of tho girl who was tarred and foathorod and driven out of town by a group of women dressed as men, bocnuso sho was al leged to bo n flirt, will appeal to tho courts to have tho porpotrators punished, aro rlfo today. Don Young, prosecuting nttornoy, sold that unless n complnlnt was mndo nothing could bo dono. It wns learned today thnt tho tarring pnrty poured n bucket of paint on tho nuiio form or tho Lnvalloy girl. REBELS FLEE F 1 (By Associated Prss to Coos Bay Times.) noiIOLAS. Ariz.. Sont. 1 1. De claring ho would rid northorn So- norn of tho rcbol bands which hnvo Infested thnt region slnco tho col lapso of tho Orozco robolllon In Chlhunhun, Oonornl SnnJInes left Agua Prlotn boforo dnybroak today nt tho head of n largo forco of fed ornls. Only ,200 federals remain nt Agua Prlota. A special train left last night cnrrylng 19C fedornls to tho rollof of El TIgro. No word has boon recolvod from El Tlgre, oxcopt thnt -firing was heard on tho Bavlspo rlvor, 12 miles away, lato last night. A messongor brought word horo that flvo fodoral scouts from El TIgro had boon killed or captured by tho robols. FOOTBALL TO EN SUNDAY Everything Is In rondlness for tho fotbnll gamo between tho All Stars and tho MnrBhflold Athletic Club football toaniB at tho Depot Grounds tomorrow aftornoon at 2 o'clock. It Is oxpocted that thoro will bo a good attendance. Tho All-Stars will consist largely of Blltmoro students. Tho Mnishfiold Athletic Club tenm, of which Iris Elrod Is cap tain and manager, consists of well known Marshflold players, some of whom have been stnrs on vnrlous college teams. Thoy will line-up as follows, probably: Norman Johnson, left end! Jinx Kruogor, contor; Pat Flanagan, quarterback; Guy Stutsman, quar ter and halfback: Ed Dolan, line; Allen Nichols, lino; Gordon Rasmus sen, halfback; Iris Elrod, lino; Carl Larson, halfback; Rubs Nasburg. lino; Stanley Brlggs, ond. "Weary" Chandler will referee the gamo, and Nemo Howse, n Bllt moro man, umpire: Tho lineups will be. ATHLETICS ALL-STARS. Johnson, 1. o 1. e., H"""''' Elrod, 1. t Ir t., Wilson Nasburg, I. g 1. B..Wn-r Kruser, c c.. Uttlef'eld Nichols, r. g r. e., Rp1 Dolnn, r. t r. t.. Mussnn o InnnRnn, r. e r. e., Eddie Woods, 1. h 1. h., Heath Tomioro f. li . . f. b., Breen Rnsmussen, r. h.,,.r. h., Swnrtrr. Stutsman, q. b n. b.. Walker, Cnntnln Elrod and uapinm i-i'-tleflold said their teams wero In pood shape and expressed confi dence of putting up a gingery game. WIedor will bo nlso used at tackle, J6hnson at guard, Larson In bok fleld and Brlggs at end or baekfleld by the Athletics during tho game. I L TO: BE 0 Great Waterway to Be Ready For Traffic in Fall of-1913 Is Announcement. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coot) Bay TltnM) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 14, Tho Panama canal will bo opened to traffic in tho fnll of 1913. This statement wns officially mado nt tho Navy Department todny, when tho announcement was mado that tho V Atlantic fleet will bo rondozvouBcd In Colon this wintor boforo wntor is turned in, Tho Navy's estimate is basod on tho later report from tho army engineers. JClio date, .of tho oponing 'of tho cnnil was originally set for Jan uary' 1, 1915'. .Tho remaining work is said to offer faw obstacles. Tho visit of tho fleet will lncludo railroad trips for tho men through out tho Canal Zono, giving them n chance to inspect It SHOOTS BOYS FOR BANDITS (By Associated Frosa to Con Bay Tims.) . SALT LAKE, Sopt. 14. Mlstak Ing two boys on tho country road for highwaymen, Doputy Sheriff E. B. Johnson shot and killed Brlgham Taylor, nged 18, and sorlously wounded Arnold Donrdall, aged ID. Dcnrdnll Insisted Johnson fired with out excuse. A fow years ago John son killed "Gunplay" Maxwell, n desperado. SEEKS PEACE FOR no (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Tlmea.) EL PASO, Tox., Sept. 14. Ponco In Mexico Is tho object of n proposal to bo delivered to President Mndoro by Senator Antlono Mngonn, tho president of tho Domocrat Anti-Re-oloctlonlst party ot Mexico, who Is due to arrlvo in Mexico City today. Tho document suggests that tho government, tho revolutionists, the army nnd civilians nil bo represent ed nt n meeting. In this way it Is proposed to combine all tho ele ments to stop tho prosent civil war In Mexico nnd hopes to reach somo agreoment whereby tho four fac tions may bo united In somo com mon cnuBo. AMERICAN IS KILLED. Member of Mormon Colony Victim of Rebels. , (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times). WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. Ed ward Haymoor, an American, Is bo lloved to have been killed yesterday In Moxlco by tho rebels. Ho was a member of the Mormon colony. Tho finding of remnants of his property and his clothing woro re ported today by tho Mormons ar riving In Nogles. SESSION OF Q. A. R. Annuni Report of Officers of Veter ans Aro Made. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13. The business session of tho 4Cth nation al encampment of tho Grand 'Army of the Republic opened yesterday when Harvey M. Trimble, commander-in-chief, mndo tho annual ad dress. Reports of other officers and commanders woro also heard. Tho report of Trlmblo dealt with tho work dono by tho Grand Army for tho reunion of tho Bluo nnd Gray on tho 50th anniversary of tho bat tle of Gettysburg, matters relative to tho proposed incorporation of tho Grand Army, one of tho lead ing matters of business before tho convention, pensions, and a memor ial amphitheatre at Arlington, Va. The Investigation of the treatment of the veterans at the soldiers' homo nt Dayton, Ohio, against which charges have been made, was re- SNWING 0 IN I MP la W IN COODILLE Hugh Long and Miss Ora .Woods, Former Marshfield Teacher, Weds. Nows of tho wedding of MIsb Ora Woods of Vlsalla, Cal and Hugh Long, which took placo nt Coqulllo this morning, camo as a great surprlso to their many Marsh flold frionds,. A fow of tho friends, howovor, woro "wiso" to tho fact. Miss Woods, who was tho com mercial Instructor In tho Marsh field high school two years ago, is vory very woll-daiown on tjio Bay, nrrlvod In Coqulllo via Rosoburg this morning, whoro Hho wns mot by Mr. Long, nnd thoy woro qulotly married. Mr. Long Is a. plumber in tho employ of Wllloy & Schroodor In Marshflold. Tho couplo aro ex pected in on tho train this evening nnd will mnko their homo In this ilty. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) DENVER, Colo., Sopt. 14. A light rain turned to snow In parts of, Wyoming nnd Colorado last night and today. It Is tho earliest snow In Colorado slnco 1903. Go to Sartor's for n "happy thot." MILL SLQUBH REARING SOON Now Ansco films Walker Studio. JAPAN'S IS SUICIDE (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) TOKIO, Sept. 14. Gonornl Count Mnrosuko NogI, supremo military councillor, nnd his wifo, tho Coun tess NogI, committed sulcldo last night nt tho religious coromonles In connection with tho -death ot tho lato emperor. Tho dramatic sulcldo of General Count NogI, tho soldier hero of Ja pan, and. his wlfo, thq Countess NogI, coincident' with tho dopnrt uro of thp body of tho emperor for its final rostlng place, ls regarded by tho great soldlors ot Japan as n magnificent act of patriotism. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay TlmM.) TOKIO, Sopt. 13. The second part of tho coromonles In connec tion with the funeral of tho lato omporor took placo tonight nnd tho casket started on tho Journey to Aoyama, from whoro It will bo ta ken to Monoyama for burial. Im posing as had been tho ceremonial attended by tho groat dignitaries in the palace early in tho day, tho passage of tho funeral car through tho streets of tile capital tonight was even moro Impressive. Hun dreds of thousands stood for hours in absolute silence along tho routo that tho cortego passed. Streets and boulevards were brilliantly lighted and other decorations in keeping with tho occasion were ex hibited in magnificent profusion. forrod to. Reference was also made to tho observanco of Memorial Day, Flag Day, tho monument to loyal women and tho Southorn momorlnl fund. Tho national organization of tho Ladles of tho Grand Army of the Republic continued In session, re ports of national officers wero hoard and tho rogulor ritual oxerclses held. Have you told your friends that Bishop Scaddlng will preach In the Episcopal church tomorrow nt 11 and 7:30? CHINA WARE at LESS THAN'i COST at COOS MAY CASH STORE. Engineer Loofo wns apprised Jyn tolcgram from Captain Roberts that Immediately following tho brldgo hearing horo Soptombor 19th, ho would hold a hearing relntlvo to tho closing of Mill Slough. Ho asks thnt all Intorostcd In tho mnttor, either as proporty ownors or naviga tors, to bo present. Engineer Loofo Inst night for warded his report of tho prollm Innry examination of Coos Bay as to tho necessity of n now survey of tho harbor and bnr, to Major Mor row. The roport Is socrot but In vlow of tho gonornl knowlodgo of tho situation, It Is gonorally bo Hoved that tho roport Is fnvorablo to an lmmodlnto survey and tho asking of nn appropriation at tho noxt session of Congress. Tho drodgo Oregon will probably comploto Its work hero today. Tho strong winds nnd tides havo delayed her somo. Sho will bo Immediate ly prepared for being sont to Grays Harbor. NEW MANAGER FOR COMPANY Sidna Allen, Wanted for Vir ginia Courthouse Assassi nation Arrested. IS FOUND HmiNG IN HOUSE IN DES MOINES Wes Edwards, Companion, Is, Also Taken Into Custody There. (By Associated Press to th Coos Bay Times.) DES MOINKS, Iown, Sopt. 14. Stdnn Allen, lender of tho IIIllsvlllo, Vn Allen gang, nnd Wes EdwnrdB, a member of tho gang, woro ni rest ed hero todny, according to dotec tlvcs from Ronnoko, Vn. Tho man who la bolloved to bo Sldna Allen, was captured in n houso at Elovonth nnd Locust streets. During n trial at IIIllsvlllo, Vi. last summor, tho Alton gang mur dered tho Judgo on tho bench nrid killed othor officers of tho court Tho arrests wero mndo by detec tives who trailed tho pair through letters wrltton by Wcsloy Edwards to Maud Irolor, n Virginia girl, who Is snld to havo como horo to marry Edwards. Tho detectives arrived on tho samo train with tho glrL They Immediately located tho moa by following her to tho homo oC John Cnmoron, whoro thoy woro rooming. Allen, who was at homo, was tak en Into custody nnd Edwarls, who Is known horo ns "Tom Sayors," was being scnrchcd for this aftor noon In tho western part of tho city, whoro ho Is supposod to be working for n paving contractor. Ho had not been tnkon Into custody at 2 o'clock. RRIKFSOF RANDON. .News, oLjClty by Jjio Sen ns Told by mo itccorucr. Tho Billiards ferry mndo transfer! for tho month of August as follows: Pnsscngors, 2.952; doublo rigs, 227; slnglo rigs, 92; saddlo horses, 94; automobiles, 8G; bond of stock, 213. On Saturday ovonlng, August 31, ' a quiet woddlng was porformod at tho M. E. pareonngo by Rov. Harry Leo, tho contracting pnrtlcs being Mr. Thomns Ilndsall and Miss Agnea A. Tuppor, both of Bnndon. Only tho lmmodlnto frionds of tho family woro present nt tho coromony. Tho dedication of tho Prcsbytorlan church at Prosper will bo hold noxt Sunday, Sopt. 8, at 3 o'clock p, m. Rov. II. C. Hartranft nnd A. Hnborly, assisted by othor ministers, will con duct tho services. Tho choirs of the Prospor nnd Bnndon Presbyterian churches will assist In tho music. A largo delegation from Bandon Is ox pected to attend tho dedication. Monday Sopt. 16, Is tho day ap- pointed by tho Bandon school board to opon tho local school and every thing will bo In readiness to start at that tlmo. Tho third story of the building Is bolng flnlshod up and will bo used for high school work. R. A. Corey, an electric nnd wa ter engineer who for somo years has been with tho Pacific Power and Light Company, n corporation with head offlces In Portland, but operating plants In Oregon, Idaho and Washington, arrived horo yes terday to bocomo manager of tho Coos Bay Water Company. Ho will succeed James II. Flanagan, ono of tho ownors of tho proporty, who will dovoto his attention to other business. Mr. Coroy comes highly recom mended. At ono tlmo ho wns In chargo of tho North Yakima water plant. Ho will havo comploto chargo of tho management of tho wnter com pany. Mr. Flanagan said that plans for improvements nnd extensions would nmhntilv dnnonil nn thn nrranco- monts thoy could mako with tho city. Mr. Coroy Is accompanied by his wlfo and family and Mrs. Corey's sister, Miss Grnco Mustard, wno win. make an extended stay horo with thom. J CHOICE WEST MAIISIIFIKLD CORNER TO UK SOLI)., For special ronsons, tho owner ofi tho flno 70x100 corner on Four-, teenth and Commercial wishos to, convert It Into monoy qulf-klv, nn 1 imn authorized us to offer It next woek only, nt extremely tempting figures. If you desire to secure a location In West Marshflold or mnko nn In vestment sure to win, we will glad ly tell you nil about this property. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO., 117 Front Street. SCROOLS OPEN NEXT MONDAY The Marshflold and North Ben! public bcIioIb will open for tho year noxt Mondny morning. Supt. F. A, Tlodgon has every thing In rondlness for tho new year and It Is oxpectod flint tho en rollment will bo considerably larger than Inst year. Practically all the teachers arrived hero this week and n general toachers' meeting will bo hold this nfternoon to orgnnlzo tho work. Tho buildings havo boon thoroughly overhauled during va cation, Supt. Rnab has ovorythtng In rondlness In North Bond. Ho has had tho buildings ovorhnulod and prepnred for tho year. Tho toach ers there will bo as follows: Central Building Miss Rernlco Hlckoy. beginners' elnss; Mrs. Ma tilda K. Sleop, first grade; Miss Eli zabeth Heath, second grado; Miss Bosslo Immol, third grado; Earl nrown, fourth grade; Miss Bornlco Hlckoy, fifth grade: Miss Graco Williams, sixth grade. High School. Miss Josophlno Grltlln, langungo and lltoraturo; Mrs. Irish, history and lltornturo, J. A. Ward, sclonco; J. F. Grubbs, principal and mnthomatlcs; Mrs. Olyssa Woodbury, eighth grade All kinds of Ice cold drinks nt Sartor's. COCOANUT CANDIES, all varlo- ties. 25 CENTS FOUNT) at' STAV. FORDS SATURDAY and SUNIM