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IIFJAN WHO IS RIGHT NEVER GETS INTO A CORNER HE CANNOT GET OUT OF " "" T7. ... ri..niMra S yJ j prIISIN'G In Tho TIMES fertVor"et Estate . (000 WANT ADVERTISING tu Tho TIMES Will Keep your Iuconio from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU enn rcnlly help tho family rovenuoa by renting a fow furnlshod rooms and, If you know .Low and when to ubo tho classified columns, you may lecop that littlo extra In- como ns "steady as a clock." HngHHHinnnaHv tm 1 . v.irkct" Kffcctlvciyi ..Ittnu the facts about your " . wnro tho eycsoritin dob- Ipi'OTn town. And' if thoro !ibiebU,Tf Horn who ouelit to own u one or "J1"-"", if l.Nill ieli it! ," JIEMHim OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESSi 'Ltll'v " MARSHFlELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail nml Coos May Advertiser. No. 59 Ell. MtNA sikh AD REBELLIUN IS ENDED ea(Ier of Insurgent Forces in Nicaragua Gives Him- OvM U'' i tup nUSTODY OF UNITED STATES OFFICER ily of Granada Is in the Hands oi huiumoc-u - vai i-orcus. Br Associated rre.-m to Tho Coos L..,-.tno Nfr-nrnmin. Sent. IOfflclal confirmation was rccolv- 1 . . .1 .....mini. tt nnnnrnl Idtodar or uic bumi-'"'' ........... beat This news Is Konoraily nc Csted as tho termination of tho ro- elation. I MieiiivnTnv. !). C. Sent. 2C. Isdali hero bcllovo Monn requested fotce bo permitted to surrender 10 . .. -i.-.i (.Am lm fntir nt until jUtnauu nun ...u .v... ... ....... lr; action nt tho nanus or. mo w I... rMomts nnd tho admiral oittltss thought It was advlsablo to d the rebel out or mo country ns oon as possible, uranium is now ...Ut.1v iimlnr llin control of tllO LS. forces. Conditions nro reported AriiKnl In tliu extreme. Tlio In- iitltanti faco a fnmlno In conso lueste of their long Isolntlon. It Is ;ot thought that General Zcolod nnd .li (orces will attempt to hold out jr Hat tho head of tho revolution u siren up. WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 20. r,nl Monti, londor of llin Nicnra- Ian revolutionists is to bo sent to ffiii.a under guard of American Lion and marines. Amorlcnn Mln Lur Welttel ronortcd to tho stato t.Mrlment thril jinnr Ailmlrnl Snntll- Crlan' accepted tho surrender of lieu and seven hundred followers or eMslfht Sent. 54. His rnnturn was luiei to Indicate tho collnpso of tho nroiation. ills removal to l'nnama ftrobajlr means oxllo. i 1HE F, DILL LINES MAY E ON 3. P. 1 IE 1 Young Man Charged With tho Murder of His Father, Mother and Sister. B Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WELLIN'R-rnv ir.. c. o 0 MCKnellV. npnil 91 lina linnn ted on a chnrgo of murdering w latner, mother nnd sister In a m wiaay nignt. Mrs. McKmd- 1. VIA V Rtlll nll...v .!... ......... fc ,i --- - umv ntik-u tunuii y.if ",, "v""Vi, HIVU IBBl lllgni. iiV-i ri a8 n CIlr ropairor and i".7 BS irom nia wo"' f"r two S,.nw midnight, about tho n. .. Mviijr b were union. e jpung roan showed no emotion i -..I. n01 even Inquired about Bother. Ho Is unablo to ex- TshV. ' i w was ""sent rrom work lir . .u,Bh.u otto McKnelly was el n. ...1 ,DSuranco on tho lives i iT.i. at . nQ rothor, in event I a Them. 8 ,ma bIOoa 1U REVOKE II PARDON Ner 'of Women's Clubs - niBy worKea in Be naif of Fakir. ,B' Associated Press to Tho Coos Cc;SIJLS' .w"h-. Sept. 26.- "t from as reclved a re lmidentmofS"' ? c' McCredlo, tlWn-?' lh8 Stato Federation iltlonai . .. t0 rvoko tho WjoaLpnanrd of Mrs. Mand VancoUve6rOD'wasd 35' convicted 6,0? under Xf8h- ot obtaining faking'. . er, fal!,o pretenses, by Wrn S, ',n. ur' nnd suing tho !l hd been I"0 rnroad. After "". a ralent?nced t0 t,lo Pen JiJ WuQ bvmLa,en ln her bohMf N n6w:nLjDo women's club3. r as heTn 8 "Presented that S !arlelAftor Yaklma .n htomo nt SV- ? 'appear Ju?t5r' from whloh J'Son i.'h0Ir1t,' "forward. JTed tw"? 's alleged to lmvo S? ,tret wr ni and that rallrad SJ Unites or,B(comPanIes all ovr aer te;me8ed she will servo Eugene Business Man Thinks the Railways Have Made an Agreement. E. K. Dnrrln of Eugene, nnd Mr. W. O. Robertson of St. Paul nnd Scnttlo nro recent nrrlvnls In Marsh field who aro Investigating tho pros pects of Coos Uny. Mr. Dnrrln Is n mombor of tho llrm of tho Eugono and Orcnt Western Lnnd Co., of Eu gono, that handles tho lnnds of tho Hill railway compnny nnd Mr. Ho bortson travels In tho Interests of tho company. Mr. Dnrrln dlsclnlmod any per sonal or insldo Information but said that tho gonornl opinion in Eugcno was that nn ngrcoment lins been reached by tho Southern Paclllc and 1 1 111 Intorcstn by which both rondo will uso tho lino from Eugono to Coos Hay nnd from this city south to Eureka nnd Snn Francisco. Mr. Darrln Is nn enthusiastic boos ter for Eugono, which ho Rays Is tho coming city of Oregon. Tho South ern Paclllc recently purchased n block In tho center of tho city which Is to bo usod for dopot purposes. As nn Illustration of tho increnso In values Mr. Darrln says that tho Southern Pacific recently offered his father-in-law $0,500 for n lot for which ho orlglnnlly paid $Ii0.00. Mr. Darrln says that Coos liny has n groat futuro and thnt tho pcoplo of tho Interior lmvo not a conception of its groat resources nnd Importance In tho development of tho stato but thinks thnt Is certain to como with railway connection. Mr. Darrln nnd Mr. Robertson will romnlii sovornl days Investigating prospoctlvo Investments. An cstnto In which Mr. Darrln Is Interested owns tho Glnsgow townslto property. This Is Mr. Dnrrin'B first visit to Coos liny. LET US TALK IT OVER ErLHNAL vigilance Is tho prlco of other things thnn liberty. It is tho price every good citizen must pny for tho protection nnd possession of tho rights nnd privileges ho now enjovs. Tho average American citizens Is a smnll body of Independence, en tirely srurounded with politicians, promoters nnd grnftcrs. I supposo you hnvo received your pnmphlot "containing n copy of nil measures referred to tho pcoplo of tho city of Marshfiold by tho common council." These mensures nro to bo submitted to the legal voters nt n special municlpnl election to bo hold next Monday. Of course you were too busy to more than glanco nt It, but It Is worthy of more thnn casual reading. For your benefit I nm reprint ing tho first proposition as it nppcnrs in tho pamphlet, nnd as it will nppcnr on the bnllot. Hero It Is: REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE HY THE COMMON COUNCIL For nn nmendment to tho City Chnrtor enlarging tho limit of tho Indebtedness of tho City of Marshfiold to 1C per cent of the assessed valuation of tho prop erty within tho corpornto limits nnd KMPOWEUINO THE COMMON COUXClIi TO ISSUE AND DISPOSE OF CITY llO.VDS. Voto YES or NO. 300 Yes. 301 No. DEMOCRATS NEED $750,000 That Is the Amount Needed to Conduct the National Campaign. (By Associated Prebs to tho Cooa Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 26. Tho Democratic national commltteo needs $750,000 to defray expenses during tho remainder of tho cam paign. Henry Morgonthau, chair man of tho finance commlttoo, so declared In a formal statomont is sued today, upon his return from Philadelphia, whore ho organized a stato flnanco committee A contri bution of J10.000 was received today. SLAUGHTER BY THE WHOLESALE About Two Hundred Chinese Soldiers Executed With out any Formality. (By Associated Pres3 to Tho C003 Bay Times.) WU CHANG, China, Sopt. :. More than 200 mutinous soldiers were summarily executed without tho formality of a court martial Tuesday. , HIS VIEW OF IT. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) EVANSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 20. "If Roosovelt's plan of handling tho trusts Is adopted," said Dob3, tho Socialist candldato for presi dent, horo today, "every workor In tu ...I1I In thn Avnnt of a EtrlKO will be put back to their Jobs by soldiers." Tho Presbyterian ladles will hold w,j fnnit etilo Hnturdav al ia tUUAVU vvi .w, . ... ternoon, Sopt. 28, at Perry & Nica olBon's store. Tho nbovo Is an exact copy of tho now provision excopt thnt I nsked tho printer to put tho important fenturo In black typo so thnt you might understand It moro readily. Authority Is first voted to Increnso tho clty'B bonded Indebtedness to 15 per cent of tho assessed valuation. Then tho city council Is empowered to Issue nnd dlsposo of tho bonds without lot or hln- urance. mere nro no checks or snfogunrds of nny chnrnctor or kind around this proposition. If tho votors approve- of this mensuro tno city council may meet any evening nnd Issuo bonds for anything from a stenm roller to a city hall without oven referring it to tho taxpayers and all tho peoplo havo to do Is to pay tho bill. Tho Times stands for progress. Tho Times stnnds for public Im provements, but Tho Times thinks thnt when theso Important mnttors develop they should bo thoroughly discussed and then passed up to the pcoplo for approval. Tho various city councils of Marshfiold havo already glvon away nenrly everything they could give. Every vnlunblo franchise- hns boon presented to nny promotor who naked for It. Fortunntoly they could not Issuo bonds without submitting It to a voto of tho pcoplo. Now It Is proposed to romovo this safeguard nnd lot tho bnrs down for any action that tho council may desire without permitting tho peoplo to npprovo or disapprove It is a bad mensuro and should bo voted down. Any tlmo thoro Is n public Improvement thnt justifies tho Issunnco of bonds tho peo plo should bo glvon nn opportunity to voto upon tho proposition di rectly. Tho taxpayers should novor dolcgato to any Indlvldunl or soi of Individuals tho power to run them ln dobt to such nn extent with out nn opportunity to hnvo n word to say about It. Tho city council hnsr top much powor nt present. Instcnd of en larging theso powers, they v should bo restricted. Go to tho polls next Monday nnd voto NO on this nmondmont. Plnco an X npposlto -301. i GAME WHEN OFFICIALLY SHOT Murderer in Utah Penitentiary Looks Over All Arrange ments Before Dying. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SALT LAJCE CITY, Sopt. 20. "Tho gamost man I over saw dlo," was tho eulogy pronounced on young Hnrry Thorno today after ho was shot to death ln tho stato prison for tho murder of Georgo Fnssell In a PREDICTS UNREST. grocory storo hold up two years ago. Thorno's roquost thnt tho nowspnp ormon bo excludod from tho death coll nnd sceno of execution was granted but n plea to moot his fnto with opon oyos did not avail as It was foarod that tho gazo of their vic tim might disconcert tho official innrksmon. Thorno was pormlttod to vlow nil tho preparations of exe cution nnd tho bnndngo was not plac ed on his eyes until tho firing order was about to ho g!vcn. SNNW TALUS OF CONDITION'S. Toft Says Things Will Ho Had If Democruts Win. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) BEVERLY, Mass., Sopt. 26. Taft has sent a telegram to W. II. W. Dearborn, chairman of tho ex ecutive committee of tho Commer cial Travelers Sound Money Loague, now In session In Now York, ex pressing his opinion that business unrest will result if tho Democrat j party in victorious in mo coming electon. BRYAN IN NEVADA. Will Speak in Three Cities In That Stato For Wilbon. (By Associated Press to th Coos Bay Times), RENO, Sept. 26. Bryan entered Nevada today to mako threo ad dresses, one at Virginia City, ono nt Carson and ono nt Reno. "I don't concede either a stn'glo stato either to Taft or Roosevelt," said Bryan. "Wilson and Marshall will make n clean sweep." AGAINST HOME RULE. Orangemen Numbering Twenty Tliousnnu .iiuko uemoiisiruuuu. . (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) nnnTAnnWM Trnlnnd Rnnt 9li. A determination not to submit to homo rule was expressed yeaiei- .,.. 1... on AAft rtrnnfroTTinn nnil Tf.l- UU) Uf v,vvv w."..D..... ...... lonlsts who aro residents of Comity Armagn, UlBier. xuay uuu umoui- bled nt tho birthplace of Orangc Ism to welcome Sir Edward Carson and other Unionist leaders. NAMED TOR GOVERNOR. Herbert ICnov Smith Is Nominated by Connecticut Progressives. t.By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) iTATJTrnnn. Conn.. Sent. 26. Herbert Knox Smith, former Uni ted States Commissioner of porpor ations, was nominated Governor of Connecticut by acclamation at tho Progressive stato convention. Whon o mnn hpclns to lolly his wife about her cooking she uus pects that he -wants to borrow back part of his saiary. Taft Goes Into Detail Regarding High Cost of Living. (By Associated PrcsB to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Sopt, 20. Tho Ev ening World published an lntur ylow with Taft in which tho Pres ident goes ln length Into somo Is sues ot tho campaign. Tho Presi dent promises a rovlslon of tho tariff on a scientific basis so far as may bo necessary to keep prices from bolng exorbitant. This may bo dono by a continuanco of tho tariff board's Investigation Into tho facta. Tho President is quoted ns saying thoro might bo an extra ses sion in caso tho Republicans should bo ln control of tho next congross. Referring to the high cost of liv ing tho President expressed his opinion thnt Amorlcan workmen aro very much better off than those of European countries, not only bolng able to pay for tho high cost of living, but also to put something aside for a rainy day. "Tho Payno tariff law had no moro to do with tho advancing cost of living than tho latest Atlantic cablo tariff," ho declared. Referring to woman suffrage, tho President said this Issuo will havo to be decided by tho various states and thnt he believed women to bo as capable of a wlso uso of ballots as tho men. Ho ropoatcd his opposition to tho recall of judges, FAVORS THE WOMEN. Plank In Platform Puts Matter to a Voto of tho People. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SARATOGA. N. Y., Sept. 20. A tentative platform adopted by tho Republican stato convention, In cludes tho following plank: "Wo favor submitting to tho voters In 1915 constitutional amendments en franchising women unless a consti tutional convention bo hold prior thereto as hereinafter advocated." Perhaps tho reason that there are so fow women lawyers Is that women tell what Is not so only on impulse. A man can Ho by de sign. FOR RENT Private garage close In. Apply Dr. J. T. McCormnc. MEXICAN REBELS GATHERING TO FIGHT FEDERAL FORCES UP TO PEOPLE TO DECIDE Two Propositions Will Come Before the People at 1 Special Election. A special election will bo held In Marshfiold Sept. 30 for tho pur poso of voting upon two proposi tions. Ono of these propositions gives tho city council llccnso to bond tho city for 15 per cent ot tho assessed valuation of tho property nnd also gives tho council nddltlonnl rights ln tho mnttor ot handling tho finances ot tho city. Tho proposition ns put to tho vot ers appears as follows on tho bal lot: "For nn nmendment of tho City Chartor enlarging tho limit of iho Indebtedness of tho City ot Mnrsh flold to 15 por cent ot tho nsscBsed valuation of tho proporty within tho corpornto limits nnd empower ing tho Common Council to Issuo nnd dlsposo of city bonds. Tho second proposition provides for tho ndoptlon ot tho stnto elec tion laws to tho city elections. Tho proposition as it appears on tho bnllot 1b as follows: "For nn nmendment of tho City Chnrtor, providing that tho gonornl election laws of tho stato shall ap ply to elections In tho City of Marshfiold, prescribing tho powers ot tho Common Council, respecting olectlons and tho canvass ot votes at oloctlons, nnd providing who may Issuo certificates of ownership of proporty specially assessed for Improvements." LEVEE MATTERS. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) MEMPHIS, Tonn., Sopt. 20. Roosovolt, ndvocated today tho fod oral control of levees, moving tho Panama Canal plant In tho Miss issippi rlvor, vnlloy. after tho cn- nni'd completion nnd construction, nnd building permnnont loveos. IS Noted Author Endorsed by Progressives for Govern- or of New Hampshire. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) CONCORD, N. II., Sopt. 20. Winston Churchill, tho author, was endorsed unanimously as tho Pro gressive canaiuato tor uovornor or Now Hampshlro by tho Progressive party at tho stato convention to day. Tho candldato for Governor must bo nominated by petition un der tho Stato laws, MORGAN TO TESTIFY. Must Appear Before Scnnto Cam paign Fund Committee. (By Associated Frtss to The Cooi Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Sept, 20. J. P. Morgan was asked today by tele graph to appear Sopt. 30 boforo tho Clapp commlttco ot tho son ata investigating campaign funds'. Cornelius N. Bllso, Jr., Ormsby Mc Harg, O. C. Togothoff and William Loeb, Jr., woro asked to follow. Morgan will bo tho first witness. Loeb will bo heard after Roosovolt, Octobor 4. Hooked ElsoHhcrc. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YOniC, Sopt. 20. Morgan will bo unablo to testify boforo tho Clapp commlttco, Soptombor 30, tho dato selected, as It conflicts with other engagements ho will havo. Howover, It Is said, ho will bo glad to appear boforo tho com mlttco later ln tho week. PICTURE LOCATED. Stolen Painting Said to Ho in Rus sian Private Gallery. (By AssocUtod Press to The Cooi Bay Timed.) LONDON, Sept. 20. Leonnrdo Da Vinci's masterpiece, "Mona Liza," stolon from tho Louvro mu seum nt Paris in August of last year, is hanging on tho walls of a prlvato gallery in St. Petersburg, according to a report published In a Russian paper, transmitted to a news agency here. Pearson, American Lumber Center, May Be Scene of Big Battle. OPPOSING TROOPS ARE NEARING THE PLACE Bridges Burned and Commun ication With This Coun try Is Cut Off. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) JUAREZ, Moxlco, Sept. 20. Rail way nnd telogrnph communication was cut out early today with Pear son, tho Amorlcnn lumbor center 150 miles southwest ot horo. Six hun dred robots havo burned tho 1 ridges nnd cut tho wires betweon CosaB GrnndcB nnd Pearson which wan de fended by 150 federal troops. Tho rebels for many days havo becaa thrcntonlng nn nttnek on Pearson. No Attack. A courier who nrrlvod hero today roportod that no nttnek had boen made on Pearson nlthough three troops ot rebel's aro closo to tho town nnd It Is reported thnt Gonornl Ra bago with flvo hundred fodornls la marching from Cnsas Grandos to Pearson, 25 miles distance MAT SETTLE BIG STRIKE Hopes of Some Arrangement Being Made Are Grow- nig Every Day. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) BINGHAM, Utah, Sopt. 20. Ths hopes of tho copper minors making a spcody sottlomcnt nro stronger today than nt any provlous tlmo. According to tho londors thoy aro pinning their faith ou proylns thomsclvea so completely lu com mand ot tho situation that tho oporators will bo forced to tornu. J. E, Frodorlcks, roprosontlni: tho Railway Switchmen of Amorlcx, announced that his organisation had voted to aid tho strikers, aud tho swltchmon, it is claimed, will holp greatly to tlo up railroad .op orations It nn attempt la mado to break tho strike From President Moyor ot Uta Western Fedoratlon of Minors, I C. Lownoy received n tologrnm to day to tho effect that tho smolter mon nnd miners in Novada would glvo any aid desired by tho RlnK hnm strikers. Moyor will rotura hero ln n few days. "Wo don't want trouble," said Lownoy, "but wo don't Intend to stnnd by nnd neo tho Utah Cop per Co. resumo operations without granting our demands." ProsiM-cts Good. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SALT LAKE City, Utah, Sopt. 20. "A movement toward a set tlement seems to bo progressing, was all Governor Spry would Bay after an all morning canforcuca with A. L. Wlldo, ropresontlng tha Bingham Miners' Union and Attor ney Gonornl Barnes. WILSON TELLS OFT Denies Roosevelt's Claim Thoy Are Inevitable Says Man Made Them. (By Associated Press to Tho C003 Bay Times.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sopt. 20. "Big business on a great scalo Is lnovltablo and desirable but It Is a different matter from tho dovolop mont of trusts," said Govornor Wil son ln n speech to a big crowd horo today. "Tho trusts havo not grown but hnvo boon manufactured by tho dellborato will of mon more poworful thnn their neighbors ln tho business world. I deny Mr. Roosovolfs claim that tho trusts nro Inevitable" R. A. M. Arago ChaptorCSpocIal meeting Friday and Sat urday nights, Soptombcr 27 nnd 28. Work h. last threo degroea. L. A. WHEREAT, II. P.