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WOMAN POESNTHAVETQ CHANGE HER MIND IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE SUBJECT ETUvRltTISlNainTlio TIMES PAl. ..... vr ileal Estnto "In ffltros Vm; Wxmt WANT ADVEIlTISIXa In Tlio TEiLES Wilt Keep youi' Incotno from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU can renlly help tho family revenues by renting a fow furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to ubo tho classified columns, you nmy keep that llttlo oxtra ln- ,l,o Market" Effectively! it l P"t tlio rncw. nuoui your k IX before tho eyes of a I "pos- ''v wru" In town, aiiu wiuro fl of then, who ought to own : f -nn'll sell itl 1W " MEJU1ER OP TIIE ASSOCIATE!) PltESS como as "steady as a clock." , wvl IMnbllslicu m lolti )Li aaAIiis r-0 Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESRDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll Mn ci nntl Coos Buy Advertiser. nv ul If BARH, UF POH I IP. IS ERED WHILE IN HIS AUTO Ml as Proprietor of Public Autu Service aim mumum ui Pioneer Family. Iad taken party U A nUHU nuuou filed While Rcturnlnn to Port land anci boay ruunu in Road. l ...... rMnn in Mir C.nna Tlnv Br A630Ciaicu 1 1 woo m w - ,.., I Times.) IrOKTMNI). Ore., Sept. 17 Hur- n.irr. proprietor of n public- nuto Irtir. was shot and killed on Wil li road some tlmo early thlB inorn- K, By whom ho was shot lins not U ascertained. Iltirr took n party resort on Llnnton road In tho Irthern outskirts of tho city Inst tlit ami left thorn Baying ho lind nn- Ke7loail of passengers to pick up, startel hack Tor rorunnn, em ir" but whether ho picked up tho .j n-iriv nml wnH shot by tliom ill robbed, or whethor ho wns halted i the return trip rrom tno nrst riuo M. 1'itr linnrilod bv robberH In a Tittrr. Ho wns shot hack of tlio t tar, Ids mood mm nrauiB npni rlngtho front seats, and tho steor- jcar, and ins uouy tnrown out . ih. tlitn nf tlm mad. Bnrr wns n icmbcr of n well known and wealthy bnter family. ALVA DOLL IS FINED $1501 AVIATOR A W ES E SIS GRAVE " OF EMPEROR nerican Secretary of State Honors Dead Ruler of Japan. Br Associated Press to tho Cooa Day Times.) iTOKIO. Sent. 17 Eranoror Yos-' . . . . ----- - i duo oi Japnn received Secretary pox, special representative of Tnrt, I the funeral of tlio Into Einiinrnr lutsuhlta, In n farewell nudlenco u today tho Ainorlcnii secretary pjjum or ins majesty at luncheon. reurv hnox will loavo Toklo to M for Monovnmn. tho Inmnrlnl Mite near Kioto wiinrn im win vioif l jrave of tho late JupiuiuHo ruler. OATIIKIIIXO EVIDENCE If Anoclated Press to tho Coob B.iv Times.) HOT SPRINGS, Sept. 17. Dla- "I AUorniH' Wllltninn nn.l Aoolot. it District Attorney Kubln of Now re iiero garnering ovldonco to '"then the rnsn nr-nlnut Tillnn tenant Becker charged with tho tfr Of llormo.. r .1.... mi .... - ....in vimuiuiiiii, uiuy "Icularly want to Investigate cor- u. 1.1 " ,,B "' anm Dcnopps r his arrest here. VPIIOLDS DECISION. !' Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bav Tlmiu IM C.10" Sent' 17 Tho ih ,k, &iZ cIrc,,lt court " nP i here handed down n decision i,?. Presiuentlal electore 7. 1 l tt,nB thp vision of Judgo itrlct nTVJ " Vlt0'1 stntc? mitr .7- V ,mu n coun or it?.rilf,8pon to enjoin atotorvH, '.,,r.PorrormnKhl8 Hot Vho i,r,"iing an election eUnit.Ve. . wns romnnded to iffA !'? rt with M.o.uit mo uuli IlIO MEV CULLED Wll,,, T Testify In ' Associated Press to The Cooa I fun.,. ' '""CS.j m in tho ;" '.' ' ' J aU1K testl- Hi. , v kuii riiinnni & .11. tho T.. ' .. V"l.B"' l "1H- "nMnvnhM ''nnl Ilnrvestor i'VMirf.'nIWr,',,l0n of the Slier- SHvi!, , W,,B bK"n yes it S .?eS'v !" Fxnmlnor Roh- lir''e vl f!r,,Prnl Manner a . .k.,,,.ri--t witness. Tho n. n. "" " l (T( nrtra W Tin.. I ar r. i ,.M.f r"l'k. Elbert II. H. flo,... ".. nl ,rP Stoel Cornnrn. fc.Vlw,'-.r"n-n.S rurroirk Th " "".'i.'wrom r. rh a Plan tn hi C0,"',!Uv 'nled to ion. ,.: '?. ilve without lltl- Several Others Plead in Court; Equity Business Is the Order Today. Alva Doll wan yesterday afternoon fined $150 Tor renting property ho owned to woinon who conductod re sorts. Tho grnnd Jury recommended boiiio consideration for Doll for tho reason that It wnB found ho had rent ed tho proporty to tho disorderly per sons ror only a row months and liud nftorwardB ordorcd thorn out. Tho other men arrested on tho samo chargo woro fined $1!00 but on tho re commendation of tho grnnd Jury Doll was lot off a llttlo easier. Gypsy Mlllor, a woman arrested for keeping a resort at Ilandon was fined $100 and costs. Sho will serve out tho lino In Jail, It requiring fifty dnyH. Tho grand Jury Is still In session. Nothing now enmo up today In tho Joynor enso or tho It. I Smith enso. Today Judgo Coko Is busy arrang ing hearings In equity cases. HOLDS SELLER OF Floats for Two Hours in Help less Condition Before Res cue Comes. IS IIKSUUED. (Dy Associated Press) CHICAGO. Sept. 17. Lite- savuiB rescued Ktiglo two miles off shoro nftor ho had floatod holplossly for inoro than two hours lit Lnko Michigan. Hia englno wns disabled. (Uy Associated Press to Cooa Dav Times J. CHICAGO. Sept. 17 -Thus woro despatched this afternoon to search Lako Michigan 'for A. J. Englo of Cleveland, Ohio, who started on u hy droplano Might from Clarendon Ilonch to Aviation Park. Tho rescuing par ties woro sent out nftor tho man wns missing two hours. MAKES NEW ItECOItl). (Dy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) VILLA COUDLAY, Franco, Sept. 17. Gcorgo Logagnoux established a new world's record, making an al tltudo today of 1S.372 foot. Tho provloiis record w'as lfi.210 feet. I1AN REBELS FLEEING FROM CAVALRY TROOPS OF FEDERALS AMERICAN IS MAYOR SUED FOR $100,000 WO 0 OFF EATING LIUOR Judge Coke Says Man Who Helped Prisoner Down Is Responsible. Thnr tho man who sold a man whiskey which caused him to broak his parolo should bo punished rath- or than tho prisoner- lilmsolf, way tho opinion expressed by Judge John S. Coko yostorday. Tho caso up wns that of A. Gulofson, a man who was a woll known character about the city for a number of yenrs. Ho waB found guilty somo months ngo of stealing money from nnothor man. After being hold to tho grnnd Jury by tho Justice court ho wns indicted and found guilty and sontoncod to tho punltontlnry. but wns allowed to go on parolo. Ono of tho conditions was that ho stay nway front saloons and not uso liquor. Gulofson did very woll for a whllo, working for many weoks on n ranch. Ho cuino to Mnrshfleld and beenmo Intoxicated and wns ar testod and hold on a chargo of vio lation of Ills parole. When taken Into court Judgo Coko said that he did not llko to sond tho man to tho penitentiary becauso ho had violated his parolo. Ho believed that tho mnn wns a victim of drink and should bo help ed to stay away from It and that ho thought tho men who woro respon sible for helping Gulofson to break his parolo woro tho ones who woro responsible. In consequonco tho court sont Gu lofson before tho grand Jury to tes tify ns to who gnvo him liquor, on tho occasion of Ills breaking his parolo. PLEADS NOT GUILTY New York Alderman Claims Gaynor Injured His Char acter by Remark. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coot Day Times) NEW YOItK, Sopt. 17. Mayor Gaynor was served today a summons 111 n r,n llll.lili.fiil Htnll.nMil .lnlfns. II. ' ,. i. uiiu iiiiiimi uu hiiuunuuu UUIIUI ll- bbl suit brought against him by Al ii o nil nn Ciirrnn, chairman of tho nl dormanlc committee investigating the graft of tho police department. Curran alleges tho Mayor mndo re marks derogatory to his charactor lit connection with tho Investigation. (By Associated Press to the Cooa Bay Times.) LAWRENCE, Mass., Sopt. 17 W. D. Haywood, general organizer of tho I. W. W., pleaded not guilty in superior court hero today to two In dictments charging him with conspir acy In connection with lost winter's toxtilo strlko In this city. Ho will bo hold for trial in ono thousand dol lar bond. No date Is set. ALL WANT TO IIEAIt " tho suit. Pr .-c. i i tn .. "m! -MTICR. rtince to IK,?" bU8lness of Im pacted ry meraher is to be GEO. ROTNOU, Sec, (Dy Associated Press to the Cooa Day Tlmea). WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 17 Interest In tho forthcoming honrliiR In tho senate campaign expenditures committee when Roosovelt, Morgan Perkins and others nro oxpectod to testify, caused a hoavy demand on Chairman Clnpps of tho commlttoe for accomodations for spectators. Clnpps is considering admitting only tho nowspapermon and Interested members of tho senate house. GIt.VIN ItECOHD IIHOKKN. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) MINNEAPOLIS, Mn.. Sept. 17. Thirteen million bushels of grnln wns received In thirteen business days at Minneapolis. This crpn movement shattered all records, af ter the railroads had reported 153 cars of grain yesterday. RUSSIA AFTER NEW TREATY State Department Gratified With Movement Which Has Been Started. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 17. Tlio stnto department olllclnls nro noting with satisfaction tho launch ing of a movoment In Ilussln undor government auspices to nrrnngo a now tronty of trado botwoon Ilussln and tho United Stntes. Only thrco nnd ono half months Intorveno be fore tho oxplratlon by donunclntlon of thovoxlstlng trenty. Cooks and Waiters of New York Plan Strike on Election Night. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 17. Unless tho proprietors of tho hotels and tnfes reach an nmlcnblo settlement (hero will bo a strlko of cooks nnd wnltcrs employed In every first clnss tho opening of tho winter senson. I according to tho omclnls of the In ternational Hotel Workers Unior Tho men will wnlk out on oleclo' night, one of tho busiest of the en tire season. ONE AT FAULT Citizens of U. S. Responsible for Firing on Sailors at Blueficld. (By Assoclatod Pross to tho Cooa Day Times). WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. Tho reported attack on tlio American rallors of tho guubont Tacoma on ho strcots of Blueficld, Nicaragua, during a supposed autl-Ainerlcau demonstration Sunday, was dis counted today by n dispatch to tho Stato Department from tho consul there. Ho reported that tho ng RrcHBor was a 'naturalized citizen of the United States, who had boon drinking, nnd that no political sig nificance could bo attached to tho Incident. The Bailors upon whom ho fired were uninjured nnd tho mob that followed was quickly quieted. J I 1 W I KILLS HORSES Trouble in Kansas Is Forage Poison and Not Spinal Meningetis. ' (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day TintM.) KANSAS CITY, Sopt. 17. Forago poisoning and not spinnl menengltis Is tho disease which caused tho farm ers' loss of horses In Kansas recently. Specialists say tho symptoms of the dlseaso are similar but at post mor toms the spinal fluids of tho horses fall to show evidence of menengltis. ABLE MASOH PASSES W Christopher Diehl, Prominent in Order, Dies at Salt Lake City. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) SALT LAKE CITY, Sopt. 17. Preo masonry lost ono of tho ablest oxpounders In tho death here today of Chrlstophor Diehl, aged eighty-two years. His writings on Masonic his tory nnd laws wore read throughout the world. In recognition of his ser vices and learning, the thirty-third degree Scottish rite was conferred upon him a few years ago, Llbby COAIi. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery and Transfer Company.' HOTEL WINDOW Daughter of Prominent Naval Officer Commits Suicide in New York. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 17. Miss Julia C. Wood, daughter of Henry C. Wood, chief of tho naval ncadouty di vision of tho nnvy department, Into last night Jumped from tho window of her npartmont on tho soventh floor of a hotel nnd dlod In a hospital. Sh had been suffering from nervous disorder. Sho escaped tho vlgilanco of her nurse. , WE CONFESS ALL WORKMEN ARE ELECTROCUTED Two Men Die as Result of Pe culiar;. Accident in Cal ifornia. (Dy Associated Press to tha Cooa Bay Tlmea). COLUSA, Calif., Sept. 17. Wm. J. Wright and Thomas DevaBhlor, both of Colusa, woro electrocuted, and Elmor Dannor was rendered un conscious five miles north of hero late yostorday. A long iron pipe they were raising canto in contnet with a power wire carrying eleven thous and volts. B IS FOUND GUILTY Goes to .Penitentiary for Life For Killing His Superior Officer. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 17. Charged with shooting to death his superior ofllcor, Corporal David Aus tin, on the parado grounds at Fort George Wright. Private James Stino was found guilty late last night of murder In tho first degree, the Jury in tho federal court recommending life imprisonment. D6tH were rnem bers of the' 25th Infantry colored re giment of the regular army. t KKYZEIl'S ORCIfLSTltA DANCE at EAGLES' HALL Suturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brownell Tell of Killing Girl's Father. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) COLFAX, Wash.. Sopt. 17. Wesley Brownell and wife, Wlnulo, today mndo full confession of tho murder of Albert Ncovcs, fnthor of Mrs. Brownoll, at tho ranch of Mr Charles Long, Hlstor of Mrs. Brown ell, Saturday night. Tho nllogeu confession wns mndo to District At tornoy Pnttlsnn, Sheriff Carter nnd Coronor Drunlng. Drownell says his real nnmo 1b George Wesley Drown nnd ho loft homo at Lo gnusport, Intl., when 1G nnd enmo west. Ho says his character Is good and ho docs not fear inquiry. Mrs. Brownell told a pitiful story of her nlloged treatment at tha hands of her fnthor nnd of nBsnults on hor porson committed by vnr lous men at the Instigation of tho father. She gnvo tho names and dates and places of tho alleged as saults, and stated sho wns uiinhlo to got Justlco In Idaho through tho courts nnd decided to kill the men involved In tho alleged assaults. 6. C. MORRISON IS A SUICIDE President of Trust Company at Baltimore Dies by Own Hand. (By Associated Prta to Tho Coos Bay Times) BALTIMORE. Md., Sopt. 17. George C. Morrison, president of tho Tltlo Gunranreo 'and Trust Co., committed suicide somotlmo last night In ono of tho private rooms of tho Baltimore Athletic club, Ho died from inhaling gas. Morrison wns promlnont in busi ness and politics In Baltimore and a promlnont figure In horse racing. Ho loft n nntn which Indicated that at tacks of a nowspnpor rolatlvo to his; interest in me iiuviu uu umju mi-" track was ono causo of his sulcldo. Situation in Sonora Is Well in Hands of the Govern ment. AMERICAN TROOPS MUST KEEP AWAY Federal General Says Their Coming Will Only Make Revolution Worse. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay TIiiiob.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 17. -Tho rebels who were driven out of OJInaga when tho foderals retook tho placo Sunday have ovacuatod Sail FrrtnclBCO. n nulmrli. u-hlr.lt they still held, nnd are fleolng up tho Rio Grande, according to re ports from aencrnl Stcovor to tho War Department. Tho fcdornl cav alry is pursuing tho robolB. Wlil Ho Shol. (By Associated Press to the Cooa Bay Tlmos). DOUGLAS, Arizona, Sopt. 17. Tho Mexican federal olllcor respon sible for holding back reinforce ments for El Tlgrc, whllo tho re bels woro attacking tho town, will bo shot for cownrdlco, Hitya GouornI SanJIncs, commander of tho fedoral forCCS 111 SollOril. I'm! ml l-nlnrnrnn. mentB arrived within 10 miles of town nino hours before tho town wns enpturod nnd woro hold thoro. Tho Intended reinforcement nrrlvod whllo tho fighting was in progress, swung off in n different direction and wont Into tho camp within tho Found of tho firing. ."Must Stay Out. (By Assoclatod Prosa to tho Coos Day Times). DOUGLAS, Sept. 17. If tho Mex ican government pormltu Amorlcan troopa across tho International lino to protect Americans In Moxlco, tho revolution will bo more sorlouii than It Is nt present, as a roault. This opinion Is oxpressod by Gonornl San JIncs, commnmlliig tho federals In Sonora, who spent soveral lioure In Douglas today. Such an net would bo bitterly resented by tho gront masses of tho Mexican pcoplo, and 110 Said thoro would Im nn Riifnlv III Moxlco for olthor those pormli- ung such an extromo movo or for Amorlcans. "Wo hnvo tho Sonora situation WOll lit hand." said tlm L-nnnrnl. "nnd hopo within n very short tlmo to no nuio to guarantoo porfoct fcnfoty to all Americans desiring to loturn. Until Unit tlmo wo do not Want to rnhirn. T ilnn't lmllnvn Americans remaining In tho plnccs t.nnt nnvo icuorai troopB nro In any dnngor ns thoro are fow If nny re maining exposed plnccs." SanJIncs snld that whllo tho en), turo of Gonornl Orozco waB Import ant, It might hnvo no offect on tho revolution, because most of tho re bels nro not flchtlni; for n rnnsn excopt tho socialist olomont. "Tho oinars, snia ijenorni sanjlnos, "are uguiing without a flag and are morolv bandits. Rntnznr In n an. clnllst leador, but Rojas Is Just a brigand nnd I do not think that iney win join forces." YOUXO OROZCO FREE. Father Captured but Leader of Reb els EM-apcd. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Cooa Day Times,) EL PASO, Sopt. 17 Charges of mtirdor are contnlnod In tho extra dition proceedings ftlod hero against Colonol Pnsqual Orozco, Sr., hold by tho United Stntes troops. At Pres idio, Texas, It Is understood, similar charges will bo ontorod ngalnst his son, General Pasqual Orozco, Jr., loader of the Mexican revolution In tho north If ho Is enpturod on Amor lcan soil. Tho United Stntes and Mexican oIIUIoIh hero cnntlnuo tho denial of tho persistent rumor that tho younger Orozco Is hold among tho prisoners nt Presidio. NOT IX HIDING. TERMS ARRANGED Chances of Pence llctnceii Turkey and Italy Are fiottl. ) (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day, Times.) PARIS, Sopt. 17 Torms of ponco botwoon Italy and Turkoy nro prnc-1 tlcnlly arranged with tho exception of a proposod loan to Turkoy of bo twoon flvo hundred million and six hundred million francs concornlng which Italy Is now communicating I with French. English nnd Belgium flnaolers. according to n tolegram re ceived by the Temps from ono of its editors npw at Geneva. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night. Two Important Wltncsso, Were In Sight or Police. (Dy Associated' Pros to Tho Coos nay Timo.j NEW YORK, Sept. 17. For six wooka prior to their arrest, "Gvp, the Blood." nml "Lofty Louie.' wanted n slaver of Rosenthal nnd minutely described In tlrtjiistiudt of circulars sent broadcast through the country, walked the streets of Nrv York dally. Twice they uttondid tho MnrdI Ores festivities at Coney Island nnd on one occasion they stood almost In tho shadow of pr. llco hondquartors debating whethor or not to give themselves up. This Is tho gist of n statement mndo to ox-Judgo Charlos .0. F. Whalo, who Is dofondlng all four gunmen who are under arrest. Tho lawyer de clared "Gyp" and "Lefty" had not been hiding. KEYZER'S- ORCHESTRA DANCE at RAGLES' HALL Saturday night.