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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1912)
mi rrs only a question or color, what's the use or peeling blue ? -WnSlSa In Tho TIMES SS!vor el B.W " ff'"1 Lrkct" Effectively! tho MarKci. ffiaoB Sag tea WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TttlEB Witt Keep your Income from Furnished Itoonis Steady. YOU enn really holp tho family j It '?." tho oyes of all "pos PH?JS? in ovn. And If thoro rovonuos hy renting n fow furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to use tho classified columns, you may kcop that llttlo extra In como as "steady as a clock." " V of tbom who b' - U one."',. ... lt, you ii MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) K ... .1 ..-.1 I.. IttTM uVll Kinni" "" IVOL. AAA"ftS Tho m"1" """ MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1912 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nn ei and Coos 1 Jay Advertiser. nxj -u iS NEW REBEL MOVEMENT IS RAPIDLY GAINING STRENGTH -'"!",? '' the Leader. EVERAL TOWNS HAVE BttN IMIG u. ..... Uds of ..Indtans Have GOne 01 V.am. w Add Trouble. tltt Aisoclatcd Press to Tho Coos I1' a nntf T niOS.) i.iiivnTnN. D. C. Sept. 28. ..... tim nfntn donartmcnt Lir contlnuo to toll of tho growth It the new rouei iiiuvum.-v ... . Fl . .. ...l.ll. In In.l llV lute of vera i;rui. " -- - General Agullar, a former federal P". .. . ..in,l onvnrnl tnwnfl ulcer. reju"- "v,-"" , ; , Ire been taken by Aqullar nnd his followers and that ho Is rapidly in- trwims b' ii ' Iinuiiuis in " (By Associated Press to Tho Coos UBjr lliuuo. ..nnui C.n io Onrlnna ""- Li.u. f vnniil imllnnB Is reported Rrom Southern Sonora. Thousands kllmllanjaro said to navo miton mo kuuth In tho vicinity of tho Ynqul K:3 Mifo inciii II SUICIDES MARTIAL 11 RULES TODAY Disorders at Atlanta Where Two Were Killed Calls Out Militia. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) AUGUSTA, On., Sept. 28 Martial law ruled In Augusta today ns n re sult of last night's disorders In which two men woro killed and ono wound ed. Stato mllltlnmon nro guarding tho property of tho local street rail way company whoso employes nro on a strlko. FIvo companyfl of guards men nro on duty. Alfred Dorn nnd Itobt. Chrlstlo who were klllod and Ben P. Baker who was wounded nro Augusta businessmen. Chrlstlo wnB driving nn nuto nnd tho other two woro In a carrlago when they crossed tho dead lino near tho power houso. Tho Immodlnto cnuso of tho strlko was an objection to certain rules of tho company. LET US TALK IT OVER EVERY voter In Mnrshflold 3hould make It his cspcclnl duty to go to tho polls next Moudny and voto NO on tho proposition to Incrcaso tho bonded Indebtedness of tho city to 1C per cent of tho assessed vnhmtlon and empowering tho City Council to Issuo and sell bonds to that amount. Thero is no occasion at this tlmo that warrants such nn incrcaso la tho bonded Indebtedness and nny bond lssuo for a doflnito pur pose or improvement should ho passed up to tho people to bo voted on at the tlmo tho Improvement Is contemplated. To turn over to tho City Council tho power to issuo bonds agalii'.t tho city to tho amount of a quartor of a million of dollars Is too great a latitude. Tho Times believes In city Improvements but it bcllovcs theso Im provements should ho thoroughly discussed nnd it hns faith in tho Judgment of the people, nnd that they will voto bondB for necessary improvements when they nro needed. Do not bo deceived by those who sny this proposition is In tho lino of progress. Mnrshflold has already progressed too far In tho way of giving away everything of value. Tho plan to lot down tho bnrs with n big bond Issuo without nny doflnito Improvement Is too nbsurd to bo considered. Voto NO on this proposition md mnko lt emphatic with n good big majority. Tho other proposition to mnko tho stnto laws applicable to 'dty elections Is a good measure and Hhould enrry. Voto YES on this nmendment. AT ELKTON Said to Be Cause of Gerald Traylor Kill ' Ing Himself. Gerald Traylor, tho nlnotcon-yonr- fell ton of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Trny- Bcr, of. Elkton, committed suicide by looting himself. Tho body wus jfestd on the river bank a short ills- ice from tho young man's homo. IFustngers on tho stngo route from Prua vho beard of tho affair going firoDjh Elkton say lt was ro- wtN were that a lovo affair was fc-e tauso of tho young mnn'a taking FU UK. HE READY 1 LEAVE HERE N Daring Which Took a Barge of Equipment Will Return Soon. Tfift PfXVarn m tn .I.-. a r hi. ;',"". yBx "s. vat middle of tho weok. Tho tug " ;lth"b's b"?'iho ii!. ..j " w,lu pontoons. ttnr... ;. u,cuko ana wm mko ! 0 . Harbor. Tho tuc is ex. & be ready for the sea w Grays Harbor. taw of rnTefe wh0 ,ins beon ,n i BiV, .7.1 uof"moni worn on ' ffi iJ tl Ho,8ays that h0 does ' lu in K8t h?w l0"B but tho work Tu ha.nd !" keon I'im for 7e? bore ho Is likely to bo mZ. WIMe' Wh,I tuo drodB0 ..t"9 '.t . Under his lllroMInn Ri'te reat ot tho govern-liffi''notgowlth "Melfed ,.;', "arur as R will k"Jeot thfthlro by ,o engineer In 11 P Xfi??rork ,n that h"b0-- nrtfl?,raWl,tJr ot rapine a oatructlon r.f 08Juay and the ro l ,v0t ho Jotty which was :,1 by EnM partment n "eon Ufe?nrdtoliea(lquarters. OBi.-.m"116 "as SOmft M-nrlr l MtaoV.Jha brldBlng mat rtieMS'i'kontheCo. ff,i.' er.t0 look afJfir nn i. i TtaProreemBPnvternm7nt is now do 'tofclSS?10 which was Jaie subscription. SBSyrr 1 Wlft n tn rii . . unarges Oil of 'i??thDeDarri s. v,olated was :V h a Pytment of Jimtin. . ilktTxl.r' 'ordyce. .Tt- i ' "iers.pierca nn VA ."..v "" vuimiauy. tEltt USS for PHOTOS. EIFTY MILLION Enormous Sum of Money Is Moved From New York to Dodge Tax. (Dy ABsoclntod Press to Tho Coos Bay TImos.) NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Ao cording to bnnklng ofllclnls hero moro than fifty million dollars has been transferred from tho Now York bank to Institutions In Jorsoy City during tho Inst fow dnyH to remain ou doposlt until uftor 0:t. 1. Tho trnnsfer was mndo to avoid paying honvy porsonnl taxes in Now York state. BREAKWATER ARRIVES TODAY Brings Many Passengers and Large Cargo of Freight for Marshfield. Tho steamer Rrcakwator arrived today from Portland and will sail tomorrow at 11 a. m. Sho brought n largo passongor list and 250 tons of freight for Mnrshflold nlono. The following wero tho passengers ar riving: P. E. Brouor, R. Qunterraass, Vel ma Quntermass, Mrs. Quatormass, J. White, W. H. Sawyer, Mrs. A. R. Tnnhrook. Lillian Pattlson. A. A. Warwick, P. R. Tully, Anna Vachers, Mrs. P. Danlelson, J. ir. uoouina nnd -wlfo, Clara nnd Roso Myren, Gertrude Smith, P. Anost, II. Wilson, W. D. Sormnn, A. Ronnoy, Jennie .Shull, Hnttle Wyland, C. H. Moure, E. R. Forrest nnd wife, J. Millen nnd wlfo, C. Harris, P. S. Dow, C. II. Marsh, J. L. Swift, N. Hokanson, Mrs. Geo. Franklin, Miss E. Frank lin, C. P. Donovnn, II. L. Grover, S. C. Oaths, A. E. Hall, Chas. Evans, Miss Evn McFnrland, Geo. Westney, D. II. Harmon, L. Klrkrelth, O. Rlchter, E. Townsond, J. Holland, P. Gevls, A. Dlondn, A. Hallvar, C. Slip toh, Miss Dorothy Lensher, J. II. 'Riles, Mrs. J. Dallard, T. Thresher, R. J. Taylor, J. Deal and Ah Shin. WOULD ADVOCATE PEACE. Suggestion Tlint Alsnce-Lomilno Re uermnn ouue. (By Associated Press to The Coos Day Times.) GENEVA, Sept. 28. Granting autonomy to Alsace-Lorraine as one of the federated German states would in the opinion of French nud German delegates to tho internation al pence conforenco be a decided step toward bettor relations between Franco and Germany. They presen ted a resolution to be effected today and lt was adopted by acclamation by tho congress. Have you seen the new IM PORTED TOY DOGS, 25c to BOc, at tho COOS BAY CASH STORE. QUATERMASS for THOTOS. The Bond Question EDITOR TIMES: 1 wish to endorse tho sentiments In your "Tnlk It Ovor" in Thurs day ovenlng's paper. Tho Tlmoa by Its stnnd on thlB bonding prop osition hns proven to bo tho gunrdlnn of tho tnx-payors' Interests. Tho Issuing of bonds, without restriction, ns tho adoption of this mcasuro would permit, would plnco our council abovo tho pooplo. On tho face of It. tho increasing of tho debt limit to ID per cent of tho nsscsscd valuation of tho proporty of Marshfield, docs not look bad but In tho concluding aontonco is found tho "nlggor in tho woodpile." Let ui safeguard tho people's Interests. Lot us keep tho power of govornmont In tho hands of tho masses as much ns poBslblo, for power In tho many Is Just and in tho hnnds of a fow Is dnngorous. When Marshfield Issues bonds Us people should liavo n say In what thoy aro to ho used for. Adopt tho proposed amendment and tho voter will bo saying tlint ho Is incompetent to trnnsnet his own business nnd Is thcroforo passing It up to tho council to net for him. Don't dcclnro yaurriol f Incompetent. Voto 301 (X) NO nnd dcclaro yourself competent to handle your own nffnlrs. You don't need n gunrdlan, Mr. Votor, In municipal affairs. Yours respoctfully, TAX PAYER. N ISx NOT YET v.'l' Surrender of General Mena in Nicarague Has Not Ended the Trouble. (By Assoclntsd Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. Calls for holp for women nnd chlldron still detained at Loon, ns n part of th.o policy of tho llbornls Indicated tlint tho revolution hns not boon put down with tho surrender of Gcnornl Monn. Relief has boon ex tended to a fow Amorlcans nud other forolgnors REDONDO IS IN PORT TODAY General Menu III. Gonornl Monn, his son, Into chl'if of pollco of Mnnngua, and his body servant woro placed on board tho American crulsor Clovoland at Ou rlnto and sntlod today ior Pnuu ma. Mcnn Is very HI. KIIIk Women nnd Children. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 28. Tho mothods of wnrfaro of tho Nle.i raguan robots woro Indicated tod.iy in Minister Woltzol's report that during tho bombardmoiit of Mnnn gua, 132 women nnd chlldron woro hit by projectiles, whllo not ono man was injurod. STRIKE MOVE Brings Passengers and Large Cargo of Freight from San Francisco. Tho steamer Redondo arrived to day from tho south. She brought 560 tons of freight, consisting mostly of general merchandise. Sho will sail for San Francisco at 1 p. m. Monday. Tho following were tho passengers -who arrived: Peter Peterson, S. Miller, Mrs. A. Witsahoy, Mrs. D. McKlnney, Mr. Norman Nelson, R. D. Myers, W. F. Squires, G. Hennessey, P. II. Drackett, O. Swltzer, A. Ferroll, It. J. Dorlnnd, G. Fournler, L. F. Hart, A. O. Murphy, E. Conklin, May Conklin, Maude Conklin, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Mrs. E. Conklin, Mlko Apostos, J. J. Hennessey, R. Ilollway, Ira L. Hano, Guy Lee, Mrs. Guy Leo, Archie Frear, J. Ross, A. James, C. Douglas, F. Weltheff, A. Wolnogar, W. Wagnr, A. Frykman, J. Stram, T. S. Mc Alberry, W. H. Gordon, R. C. Slo oln, R. A. Doyco. MANY DEFECTIVES. Claims Made Ten Per Cent of Pop ulation Burden on Others. (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. Ten per cent of the population of tho United States is permanently de fective and Is putting nn economic nnd moral burden on the other 1)0 per cent, and should be eliminated -.., onoiotv. nKsnrtpri nioecker Van Waganen of Now York, spoak'ng before the International uongrosa of Hygiene nnd Demography. Ef forts had been made, he said, to get rid of their condition by prop er methods of breeding. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE at EAGLES' IIALIi Saturday night. M All of Lawrence I. W. W. May Go Out Quiet at Bingham. (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Day Times) LAWRENCE, Mass., Sept. 28. A strike of all tho Industrial Workors of tho World employed In tho textile mills of this city Mon day Is advocatod by tho Lawrenco goneral council today, with a rec ommendation that lt bo laid boforo a mass mooting and this afternoon a general strlko has been sanc tioned by Vincent St. John, gon eral secrotary of tho I. W. W. in tho following messago from Chica go: "Strlko In protest because Et tor and Glovannlttl woro Imprison ed In connection with tho strike last winter." Quiet nt lunghnm. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day Times.) BINGHAM, Utah, Sopt. 28. Tho latest developments In tho copper minors' strlko Indicate that ncthn to decldo points at lssuo will bo attempted soon, but whether the plans of tho operators aro for n settlement or a test of strongth Is a question In tho minds of tho union leaders. Tho prevailing quiet here Is uninterrupted. WILL BREAK RULE. QUATERMASS for PHOTOS. (Dy Associated Prebs to the Coos Day Times.) DEVERLY, Mass., Sopt. 28. President Taft has decided to break his rulo of silenco in public address es on political subjects late today when he will speak beforo tho repu blican clubs of Essex county from tho stops of Parramatta, his sum mer home. ICEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night. GREAT FIGRT 6EING MADE T ROME RULE BILL S AAAAFAAvrv TO ENTRY Kelp Beds of California Can not Be Taken Under Mineral Act. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES. Sopt. 28. Kelp beds off tho coast of California aro not subject to entry under tho mlncr nl laws nccordlng to nn unofllclnl opinion filed todny In tho United Stntcs land ofllco of this district. Ac cording to tho department of Justice lodino nnd potash contnlncd lu theso beds aro of valuo for fertilizing pur poses to tho extent of mnny million of dollars. Land olllcors hold that Jurisdiction ovor thorn is vested In tho stnto. CUBS TO HAVE NEW MANAGER Murphy Says Chance Is Not to Be at Head of Chi cago Nationals. (Dy Associated Press to ths Coot Dy Tlmts). CHICAGO, Sopt. 28. Charles V. Murphy, president of tho Chlcugo National Lcaguo baseball club, an nounced today that Frnnk Charico, for Bovornl years manager of tho toam would not manage tho Cubs noxt year. That Chanco docldod August 15 to glvo up tho leader ship of tho club was otio of tho statements by Murphy In announc ing tho retlromont of tho "Poor loss loader." Murphy also hinted that tho noxt mnnngor of tho Cubs would bo n plnyor, probably m lcctod from among tho membership of tho present team, since nccord lng to the- mngnnto, "our greatest success has beon nttalncd under a playing munagor." Up to Murphy. (Dy Associated Preas to Cooa Bay TlniM.) NKIV YORK. Sent. 28. "It Is up to Murphy whether I shall man- ngo tho Cubs noxt yenr or not," declnred Chanco hero today. "He niiiof. tender mo n contract as mali nger or glvo mo my nbsoluto re lease" SAY UMPIRE SHOWED Charges Made That the New York Club Was Given Best of It. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Sopt. 28. Horaco S. Fogol, president of tho Philadelphia National leaguo baseball club, sign ed a statement Issued hero today which charged that tho Now York National lcaguo team was ablo to win tho pennant this soason ho causo "unduly favored by umplros." Fogol does not chargo tho man agers of tho New York team with corrupting tho umpires, but states his bellof that ho la certain the umpires favored fho Now York club In tho hope that If lt won tho championship they would bo asslgu- wl vnrv nrnfltnhln work umnlrlne tho world's championship sorleo. Fogel predicted tho downfall of Tom Lynch, president of tho Na tional league. Ho spoko of Lynch as "a figure-head president-." Fo gol said tho suspensions woro muuo against tho Philadelphia team mom- tmr hv onmn nnwor behind Lyiich and not hy Lynch himself. WILSON CONFIDENT. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Governor Wilson declared today ho was groatly encourngod over his reception In Now England during tho last fow days. "I was especially lmpressod," ho sail, "by tho fact that evorywhoro tho great crowds with which I camo in contact and tho people whom I mot personally, seemed to take It for granted that I would be elected." Thousands Sign Pledge Use All Means to Pre vent It. to SIR EDWARD CARSON ' LEADS THE OTHERS Women Also Sign a Similar Pledge to Aid in the Movement. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) BELFAST, Irolnnd, Sopt. 28. Sir Edwnrd Cnrson wrote his nnmo todny ns flrst to sign n solemn covo nnnt of Ulstormen which binds thorn to "uso nil means that may bo found necessary to defeat tho prcsont con spiracy to set homo rulo In Ireland nnd nlso to refuso to recognlzo tho nuthorlty of nn Irish government" Ho wns followed by tl.ousnnds of lli rank nnd (Ho of Ornngomcn union ists In tho northorn provinces of Iro lnnd. Tho sccno around Ulster Hall when Cnrson proccoded to sign tho covennnt wns remarkable Tho ap proach to tho hall had boon lined by a bodyguard of men wo.irlng sashca and armlets and carrying woodon staves. Other men woro postod nhout tho grounds of tho hnll, much ns though thoy expected an nttnek from tho nationalists who howovor stood by apparently much ploasod nt tho soml-nitlltnry display as tho Ulstor men thomsolvcs. Great Enthusiasm. Unbounded enthusiasm was shown whon, nftor Cnrson camo, tho moder ator of tho Prcsbyterlnn church, bis hops of tho dloccso nnd ministers of various denominations Intormlnglod with unionist momhors of parlia ment. Many women signed n declar ation nssoclatlng thomsolvcs with tho moil of Ulster In n "union prom ising opposition to tho homo rulo bill." Ench man who signed was gi ven a souvenir of tho occasion. Cnr son received many messages convoy ed hy dlspntch riders and reports from nil parts of tho provlnco of Ul ster, Informing him of tho progress that was being mndo. A messago from tho Lord Prlmnto wns publicly road "may God glvo you strength and wisdom to guldo aright Irolnnd's faithful sons In try ing to snvo our bolovod natlonnl land from dogonorntlon, dlsastor, Toll glous strlfo nnd civil war. Mnny Signing. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Sopt. 28. Tho loaguo and covennnt against Homo Rulo ns well ns women's declaration wax slgnod extensively today In London nnd othor cities of tho United Kingdom. SPECIAL CITY ELECTION Monday People of Marshfield Are to Vote on Two ' Propositions. The special city eloctlon will bo held Monday whon tho voters will b called upon to voto upon two pro positions, Ono proposition If car rlod would glvo tho city right to bond for fifteen por cont of tho as sessed valuation and also glvo the council rights In tho mattor of hand ling tho finances of tho city. The socond proposition provide? for tho ndoptlon of tho stato election laws to tho city elections. VISIT IS IMPORTANT. Conference of Russian and Riitlsli Diplomats Attract. Attention. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) VIENNA, Sopt. 28. Addressing the Austrian delegation today Count Leopold Von Borchtold, tho foreign minister, said ho considered tho recont visit of Sorglus Saznnoff, tho Russian forolgn minister, to London for conferences with King Goorgo nnd Sir Edward Gray, qf tho high est Importance and calculated to promoto tho objects von iiorchtom hnd In view when ho Invited the powers to exchange Ideas on tho Balkan question. It Is stated that Austria and Russia again have warned Bulgaria that If sho dis turbs tho peace It will ho on her own responsibility nnd that sho can oxpect no support. GnoMni riATsmv SAT.13 nt STAF FORD'S SATURDAY and SUNDAY. FRENCH BONBONS 10 UK.Y1S por POUND. Dluo Print, Detail and Tracing Papers. Wlkor Studio.