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LodiUd Prs o Tho Com I BiyTlmw) WREKCL',MasB.( Sept -.-- prrteil BB' ""- Ar- a,, oI OKPU ;"- "-,.. ffSoeratlvesck liodir. KO BCriouu uiwiv. .- itd daring mo emw ""'"-" Lrlke. Tho pris-iimn ... Mbrtho commonwcaiui .w. I .... - Annii T.nll ZZO. WIO IM In tho January strike f ...M.. ..hini. f rat nrfoclod ! wood anil air mills spread us vy , ,, .. nit. Ker mini aunuK i- "" t ..i. nf tim American Is mills being affected. Sov- htrlien wno iirgcu " . . . .1. .llla til nlllf U'fll'lr Kl ana mr win- " "' ... ,, lirrK'.cd anil charged with dla- Kf tne peace mm i - :r a crowu near uiu i "- 'in ..... nl.n lotion llllo 1 Dill, u " ..- i. t. .11 10 fin ft niinrntlvnH lilt, many of being strlkcra, ..1... . fnrpnil nllt 111 ijttlng down of departments. '!. V.Ia. nnlllinlll T V W. iiU llwvo, ih.im... . ... -.. !:, tent n telegram to Chl tcdir ailclng that W. D. liny- i. . .. ....-..... I. nli. ft ICQl lu i.mi.iii:u m . t oi me airiKo. DIE 1 M Negroes Electrocuted for Mer In Kentucky Prison Today. liwlitfd Tress to Tho Coob Bir Times.) WILLE. Kv.. Sont. 27 Two fi ere electrocuted In tho ;oa here today. Thoy woro ud Charles Smith, negroes, M i member of their own KIT ISO. HIED I PORTLAND WOULD BREAK "SOLID SOUTH" Roosevelt Tells People They Must Not Stand for the Democrats. (By Asaoclatod Press to Tho Coot Day Times) NEW OltLEANS, Sept. 27. Tho political solidity of tho south. Colon el Hoosovolt said today, Is rotnrdltig Its progress. In n speech In Now Or leans Into today ho i.lnnncd to sny tho south'H probloms cannot ho mot as thoy should ho unless tho "Solid South" Is broken up, hecauso ns long no It gives unbroken Htipport to tho democratic party It cannot rccolvo c nsldorntlon In tho affairs of tho kovornniont. At Hammond, La., lloosevolt told tho pcoplo that If tho domocrats should win they would ro movo tho tariff on sugar and tho Hiignr Industry of tho country would bo Imperiled. HOD HI10 HOLD BIG GATHERING BANK ROBBERS FILLY CAUGHT TWO UNITED STATES VESSELS Man and Woman Connected With British Columbia Rob bery Are Arrested. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coon Bay Times). ST. I.Ot'IS. Sept. 27. A year's chnso following tho Xow Westo mlnstcr, U. C, bank robbery end ed here In tho arrest of J. C. Adams, who was declared today to bo wanted ns ono of tho robbers. Tho nrrest of his supposed wife, known to tho police- as Jcanctlo Llttlo, In Edwnrdsvlllo, III., Inst night, completed tho tnsk of tho locnl pollco nnd prlvnto detectives who linvo been holding Adams slnco enrly Wednesday. Adams, who nlso was known ns Waller Stacy, is declared by tho detec tives to linvo been ono of tho mrm who bent Llour. Hums of Chicago Into unconsciousness September 19. Tho man arrested nB Adams or Stacy Is bcllovcd by local Hortlllon officials to bo Goorgo West, re puted leader of tho Canndlan bank robbers. Detectives said they know him only ns Adams or Stacy. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day Tlmw.) CHICAGO, Sept. 27. Tho d Hcrliitlon of "Stncy" fjlB both Frank West and Doc Danccll, who are foil ing hunted as members of tho gang of bank robbers. Tho pollco hero aro Inclined to think that Stacy, West and Dancoll aro all ono man and that Dancoll Is his right name. JJXOW.V l.V CHICAGO. (Dy Asaoclatod Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmea.) CHICAGO, Sept. 27 "Wo haven't connected Adams with tho bank rob bery yet but bollovo ho Is ono of tho men who attacked Lieut. Burps," said Assistant Chief Schuttlor today. "Durns has partly Identified tho pho togrnph of tho prisoner. Durns may go to St. Louis to Identify tho man. If ho does the man mny bo brought to Chicago." SENT TO SOUTHERN WATERS LOGGER MEETS Opinion at Seattle. (Dy Associated Prcs3 to Tho Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 27. Detectives who were cffectlvo In tho pursuit of tho New Westmin ister bank robbers stated today that Adams arrested In St. Louis Is nei ther Al Addison nor Frank West. Addition Is tho third of a tilo which Is charged with nctlvcly hav ing participated In tho robbery and has nover been noaru or. AN AMERICAN E. Mnlnnan nnl Mini. Bradley Wedded lad Cw: -i uyciiiiiij. wOt Bv Tl . ... 1 n.TJi "UCT uuu 1PS Bradley, daughtor of Mr. u. iirniiinu rr 2f.?JS.ia!t ovc",n? l ;vn iu,",ui"e' "of- HiiiiTi. "" luo cero- ISlanf r ea y "ov Fft- l7 ' "u6ea, lormerly or J L'l hls brId0 loft iirjl,rJP..th"eh Cal- 3 Coo. n " .Ul0 wl" l-0' 0V UKES CIIAHGES. 51 fei T," otattiJ p... ."'" r- iov ,?me8-) tlj fo7m5f"' Sept. 27. Tho 1 hill "'eeal things in or 1 I ... "P. an lrreslHliln CaitVd s DB Jho yurchaso 01 'ew3 Steel Corpor ut T!n.nessee Coal and 1 ipeeeh h ttSmalo hj.-o to WCnby Gov. wiicnn Itf .TTTT" "oeiitM n"est Son. n ifeS3 to Tho pna ,-.ey Tmo. """- :niii,,?e.Pt-.'27.-Gvern- vCi Hi v2,, New York Oc t him ..est5" trip, which 'V "Peak; thrl as Uouver 1 Colonel' Z sniS Sun- ."?. spoak at "Si :t;. 7L?iu, Tonov, t.": 10 Newark, October Seventeen Kittens Initiated in to Order of Black Cat Last Night. Tho members of tho Hoo Hoo hold n concatenation last night, on which occasion 17 new members wero admitted and initiated. Tho gathering was followed by a lunch at tho Chandler Hotel, attended by about CO persons, Including tho older mombors nnd tho now ones Just taken lu. Many woro present from North Bond and several were hero from Bniulon. Tho business session was held at tho Eaglos Hall, and was conducted by W. J. Conrad, who has been appointed vlco gorout smirk for this torrltory. The- other orncora oin elating woro: Vico gorent annrk W. J. Con rad. Junior Hoo Hoo A. II. Potter. Sonlor Hoo Hoo M. C. Ma- lonoy. Scrlvonotor It. R. Kohoo. Bojum P. N. Hobory. Custocatlan Leo Webster. Jnbberwock F. 13. Glazlor. Arcanofor F. W. Woods. Guidon Alfred Johnson. Othor who nsslstcd woro C. H. Droulllard. J. W. Gardlnor, Bon Ostllnd, Henry Kern, Archlo Krubo nnd D. J. Kinney. Tho 17 candidates who woro Ini tiated woro as follows William Eckblad, Louis E. McDanlol, Elijah Kelly, John Pattlson, Stanley Bnit-lott-, Chnrlos W. Montgomery, Boy Womlck, Charloa F. McKnlght, Charles Worrell, John D. Gobs, Danlol Hopburn. Harry E. Bultmau, W. C. Swain, F. L. Groonough, Eu gono Ross, All tho candidates woro first taken through tho various stops of tho Initiatory work and woro thor oughly enlightened as to all of tho mysteries of Hoo Hoo land. Sneclal work was resorved for sev eral of tho "kittens." Thoy wero handled In pairs and wero given about all that can bo applied In tho way of knowlodgo of tho Black Cat. Thoso unon whom tho extra degrees woro conferred woro Stan ley Bartlott and Roy Wernicic, v. W Montgomery, John D. Goss, C. F. McKnlght and William Eckblad. At tho conclusion of tho busi ness mooting tho party wont to tho Chandlor nnd there enjoyed a sup per which wns served about 11 p., m. Tho menu was' as follows: Crab Cocktail. Olives. Pickles. Assorted sandwiches. Cold meats. Salad. Ico Cream and Wafers. Coffeo. There wero Informal talks mudo by quite a number. M. C. Ma loney introduced A. II. Potter ' Portland and Seattle, who came horo especially to attend tho meot Inc and who acted as toastmaster. Mr. Potter was Introduced as a man who nrobably had attendsd more Hoo Hoo meetings than any one else on tho coast. Mr. Potter said ho had some telegrams which ho wanted to read and made fun reading them, as from President Taft, Governor West and Glfford Plnchot. Mr. Goss wn3 the first speaker called upon to KILLS WOMAN Shoots Barmaid and Wounds Three Others in the East End of London. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Tlmco.) LONDON, Sept. 27. A man giv ing his namo as Titus nnd claiming to bo nn Amerl"fn, shot nnd killed n barmaid and Oserlously wounded thrco other pcoplo nnd for n tlmo caused a soml-panlo today In tho East End. Tho act of Titus fol lowed a dlsputo with the barmaid. Ho was finally overcome nnd ar rested. - POLICE BATTLE WITH NEGRO GIVES BLOOD TO SAVE LIFE Waiter Offers Services fori an Operation to Prevent Death of Girl. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. A quarrol with hor .sweetheart sont Anna Bohllu to tho hospital nearly dead hecauso of nn attempt at self destruction today. Relatives who discussed hor plight woro ov erheard by Oscar Schwartz, n wait er, who learned thnt tho womnn'a 1lf. lntinmlnil nnnn tlm t rnlisf USlOll of blood. Schwartz volunteorod his sorvlccs, nnd tho operation was successful. TO EXPLODE RIANT CHARGE One Man at Louisville. Holds at Bay Big Detail of Officers. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 27. After bolng hold at bay all night by a drug-crazed negro, Loulsvlllo nnllnn nnt-lv tflllflV rilglied tllO b.K- rlcado and captured him boforo ho could mnko any luruior reoisiiuicc. Tho prisoner, Edward Jackson, was arrested last night on a trivial charge Ho resisted and took rc- fugo in a desorteu nouso irum which ho uogan snooting hi. iiu estrlans. After ono policeman was dangerously wounded n riot call was sont In. Jackson's flro was so woll directed that tho pollco wero forced to carry on a long-dls-tanco hattlo for two hours boforo they could roako a rush. Two oth er negroes wero found with Jack son. It Is believed they woro in tho house when Jackson took re fugo there nnd that ho compelled thorn to fight with him. TIMBER DEALERS ACT. Want Import Duty Placed on Lum ber filtering Ausiriuui. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) nmaniKE Austrnlln. Sent. 27. Tlml.ni- Honiara hnVA nOtltiOHOd tho federal government. 10 iiuiuuu into,- tho timber Industry, with a vlow of placing an import duty on nil timber entering tho common wealth. GOES TO BOSTON. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) MANCHESTER, N. II., Sopt. 27. His New England tour closed, Gover nor Johnson loft this morning for Boston expecting to go to Now "iork this afternoon. Tho governor's three day's trip into this region has been very gratifying to hira, he said. It A. M. Arago Chapter Special meotlng Friday and Saturday nights, nights, September 27 nnd 28. Work in tho last threo degrees. L. A. WHEREAT, II. P. SUDDEN DEATH JOHN M. UYLANDEH CRUSHED BY LOO WHILE JVOHK1XO IN CAMP SIX. John M. Rylnndcr, who was em ployed nt Camp No. C of tho Smith Powers Logging company, wns acci dentally killed yesterday. No ono witnessed tho accident, tho man bo lng found doad by tho othor work men. Mr. Rylnndir was n buckor and from apcaranco It Is supposed that ho was cutting off a log and wns on tho lower sldo so that tho portion cut off rolled down on him. Ho was so badly cniBhod that it Is supposed that his death must linvo boon in stantaneous. Tho body was brought to this city. Rhlnolnndcr camo from Crenshaw, Pa., and hns a wlfo and family nt that placo. MRS. W. BUCK BADLY HURT -0' . aHHBiiiMhc Expect to Remove Dirt by Us ing Five Thousand Pounds of Powder. ' An Interesting pieco of work In rnllrnml construction will bo tho romovnl of nn enormous amount of dirt at Monroo. on tho P. E. & E. road. Tho Eugono liogiBioi gives tho following: Assistant Chlof Englncor Hall will select tho man to pull tho trigger tuat win 101 on ino uig ouu nt Monroo whoroby 27,000 yards of earth and utono aro to bo displaced from tho route of tho Portland, Eugene nnd Eastorn railway com pany between Corvallls and Eu r. it- will lm "flnmn shootlnK" nnd It Is understood that tho may ors of all tnreo cities nameu wro aspiring to havo tho honor of touching off tho C000 pounds of powder that Is rolled upon to do tho work. Tho prbbablltlos aro that WUholm, tho Monroo merch ant who has n grudgo of 40 years standing against tho rldgo of ground to bo removed by tho pow der routo, will havo tho honor of pushing tho button or lighting tho match which does tho business. At any rate tho engineers of tn p. E. & E. will bo ready to dls- it Ilia tnnilsrnnn In II few daVS, and It appears probable that a good many residents of tho upper end ,,. iviiinmntin will lm on hand Ul l- ,,......-... ".-. -- --- to witness tho ascension or ujo hillside. FIvo thousand pounds of powder aro to uo useu in iouuiuh tho 120 five-Inch holes which havo been pushed Into tho rook by tho ...n .lrllllni' ninnhlnerv alUl nro scattered effectively over 2000 feet of ground. It tno powuur u-i-aa It Is expected to the explosion will bo a sight to bo romembered. Some of tho engineers contend that with tho uso of such a largo amount of powder tho stono and it. ...Ill ln nhnf hlL'll In tllO heavens, while others contend that tho big chunk ot eann win -" .......,,! inilcf nrmmil nnd BCttlO back ready for tho steam shovels to remove It. Somo say thoro will bo an ear-splitting roport when tho powder oxplodes and others contend it... i. ...in i,r n mufflnd renort. At any rate tho engineers for tho p E & E. will take no chances on tho safety of tho spectators who Journey over to Monroo to wltne3s tho shooting of tho biggest mine over Planted la the northwest. Struck by Lumber Truck and Skull Fractured Recov ery Not Likely. Mm Wllllnm Iliiplr. wlfn of Will. Buck, tho enrponter, and rosldlng at tho cornor or Tenth nnu i-ianngan, was Injured yesterday afternoon and la In n rrltlrnl rnnillllnn. Hlin Is nt Mercy hospital and It Is fenrod sho will not rccovor. Mrs. Buck was on tho stcot near In. WllllnniR lmllillnir. She Htoiinod to onoIdo to avoid a dollvory wagon anil in doing so aioppeu in uuui ui ono ot tho lumber truck cars on tho Smith trnmwnv. It In HimtHIHPcl thnt alio did not seo tho lumbor enr coin ing as alio stopped dollboratoly In front of It nnd wns thrown down. Mm. Buck's skull wan fracturod and alio nover regained conscious ness. Last night ur. Jiingua tro phlnod tho skull In tho hopca of giv ing BOino rollof but Mrs. Buck today la in a crlticnl condition. Mm. Tlnrk hns lived in Mnrahflold for somo yonrs paet. Sho was a nn tlvn nt KnL'lnnd nnd hns a daughter living lu Georgia. Mrs. Buck was past fifty years of ago nnd had not been woll lately yesterday being tho first tlmo thnt sho had been out for somo weeks past. Transport Prairie Leaves for San Domingo with 800 Marines. CRUISER GOES TO THE ' COAST OF MEXICO Purpose Not Given Out But It Is Thought to Be for Protection. (By Associated Press to The Cooa Bay Times.) PHILADELPHIA, Soph 27. Tho transport Prairie with S00 marines aboard loft the Philadelphia navy yard today for San Domingo to look nftcr American Interests. UKUISKK AT MEXICO. (By Associated Press to Tho Coca Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 27. Tho crulsor DosMolnos hns nrrlvod nt Vora Cruz from Tnmplco and will ro maln In thnt port until tho situation becomes inoro quiet. CRUISER TO CHINA. Believed Sho Is Scut, to Protect tho Aiui'i'lcnuM. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bny Times.) ..V ' WASHINGTON, D. C. Sopt. 27. Naval Department olllclnls bollovo tho crulsor Cincinnati which wns ordorod to Fon Chow lias gnno tliero In ro sponso to n cnll for tho protection oC AmorlcaiiB. Admlrnl Nicholson haa not reported his reason for aondlnff tho vessel there. PRISONER IS UNDER GUARD Ortie McManigal Is to Testify for Government in the Dynamite Case. (Dy Associated Prosa to tho Cooa Day Times). IN'nrANAPOI.IS. Ind.. Sont. 27. Ortlo McMnnlgnl nrrlvod horo un der guard from Los Angolcs totiay to bo tho government's chief wit ness In tho trlnl of tho ao-callod dynamiting conspiracy casea In tho fodernl court, boglnnlng Tuesday. HEDGES NAMED MARSHFIELD IS NOW ON MAP FOB 60VERN0H PORTLAND AUTO CLUB CAR ARRIVES HERE TODAY ON REGULAR TOUR. Tho Portland Auto Club cur "Pathflndor," engaged In making a map of tho auto roads of Oregon, arrived in this city this morning from Rosoburg, making tho trip In anvnn tinnra WU,W. ..WM.W. Tho car is In charge of E. K. Frank with II. R. Glenn ns chauf feur and waa accompanied by F. J. Labor, a business man of Port land. G. F. Beck, publisher of tho n.inn Anrn Tiiim hook accompan ied tho car to Rosoburg and will rojoln tho party at Eugono. Mr. Frank reported tho roads In good condition between Rose burg and Marshflold, except a stretch between Ollalla and Rock Creok Tho car Is thoroughly equipped with motors, measuring dlstanco, grado and altltudo. Tho highest point hotweon Rosoburg and Mnrah flold is 1400 feet, a point on tho summit between Ollalla and Camas valloy, and 24 miles from Rose- 1.11 VII mi.o nnrlv en inn from Rosoburg to Marshflold In seven hours. The trip to Myrtlo Point bolng mado In about flvo houra. According to tho motor on tho car the dlatanco from Myrtlo Point to Mnrahflold la 29 mlle3. Tho present party Is engaged In making roadmaps of tho stato and tho new map will Includo Marsh- fi.M milt, nil Infnrmntlnn ns tO 1ICIU mm .-. .-. condition ot roads and manner of, reaching hero. Nominated on Third Ballot at New York Republican Convention. (By "Associated Press to Tho Cooa ' Bay Times.) SARATOGA, N. Y., Sopt. 27. Job E. Hedges of Now York City was nominated governor of Now York br tho republican stnto convontlon horo today on tho third ballot. BLISS TO TESTIFY. Send! Word Ho Will Como Boforo tho Scnuto Committee, (By Associated Prosa to Tho Cooa llnv TlmnH.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 27. Sonator Clapp, chairman of tho son ato campaign fund lnv atlgntlng com mittee recolvod a telegram today from Cornollua N. Bliss, Jr., saying ho would bo In Washington Mondny proparod to testify when tho commlt tco resumes Its honrlngs. Ho will bo questioned as to papora bearing on cnmpalgn contributions loft by Ida father. HUNTING COATS, Sholl Vosla and HatB at THE GUNNERV. Tho American lino of HOSIERY, Men's, Women's and Boya' and Girls' nt IB CENTS THE PAIR. Can't bo duplicated on Coos Bay at 2 fin. Como and seo. PEOPLE'S 5-10-15 CENT STORE. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANOH at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night. CHAMBER OF CODIERCE. Thoro will bo an important meotlng of tho Chambor of Com morco Friday evening at 7:30 to tako ofilclnl action on tho resigna tion of Dr. J. T. McCormac ns president and elect his successor. Attondanco of all members is urged. (Continued on Last Pago.) 'PSim