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. I F FOGS DO NOT DESTROY OBJECTS, THEY ONLY OBSCURE THE VISION ,- "Zraufa In Tho TIMES !H .' A i 1 II J SSlSlNa In Tho TIMES AD S,r Itcnl Estat "in OInns lay Stttws WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES ff'V Market" Kffcctlvcly! u"! '.?. tho facts nbout your '"Vffore So oyca of all "pos PCrB"ln vn! And If thoro ebU0Them who ought to own ""Wilt-Keep your Inco.uo from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU ..cnn really liolp tho family revenues by renting n fow furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to uso tho classified columns, you may keep that llttlo extra in- g""'"1' MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESil co mo as "steady as a clock." tttai.iirf.cd in 1878 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, LrXXXVIgcofnii SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION. IE5 FIGHT BATTLE WITH BEL FORGES IN BAG! l-SMSA" Seven uuieia i Wounded. T Tg&T 0E 4 of Nlcaraoua Also Takes ran m y Insurgents. , iMociated ncss to Tho Coos (Day Times, i WASHINGTON, Oct. G.-Four Am ...... prn killed and six Isr AModated ttcss I lw Day Times.) W"""". . .. i nolrf yesterday wncn ....... "" .... .1,- tnivti of Coyote no , I0OK lu Bcrtei tooK rta He Nlcaraguan rebels, accord- . - .I..A.1 IniTnV liv .fto cablegram rci-u . iwirCMlTlHo. mlnlstor of foreign tbi In Nicaragua. Early today 4htbetato or navy dcpartmontB . ...I-,1 11CI1 II1III1 IllilVIUlll tlili were (hocked at tho nows In utrllto'i cablegram. Iteciblcgram from Cnstrlllo, dnt ,Mitrday, follows: "Mnsaya tar a today by assault. Wo had ono -.sired dead and two hundred woro . . mi.. I ... I r ..a nnlV tnfllf K11M. IPO rtHll'HU.IIO t."V .. .. 1 i.t. fmi. .iiin.i nml lv raiM. Correa slmultancouly took hmnei. Zeledon nou wim ins iue litn ind was cnpiurcu vmm. inn from Mnsaya. Tho wounded 11.,.. ",!.. t vlalto.l Mm Atnnr- ultjitlon and expressed tho deep j mtti fn Lfintli nf Ihn tnn- j. The Cranndn municipality ro- :a'(d tie marines- uouich iur uur Uit ftit city. I bcB you to express Ui Department of Stato my dov TiLJim. Ill -aV1 t-Armrnl nf T?nn kwu, HID IVUH UV..W.M. . ..w.. ju,iaine employ 01 .iimiu, inu uu is dictator, recently captured, was mi 10 mama ror cxiio. mougu 4 Utci of tho American marines tttloitind others wounded, It ap- m w Eire been ono or tno most iiratafnr httlra fnnplit In f!nn. aU&triea In many years, yot toch- cuj u united states is not cn Vti In vir. litotoed by tho Stato Department l4 ititgi of thn rnlntlnnn nf thn tttd Sutes and Nicaragua is ono Warnlnc Is Given. W Reir Admiral Southerland y dote In attacklne tho Klcnrncua ' li declared to havo boon puro 1 tie panuance of a dutv imnosod M tie naTy many times in tho -7 arnory of Central America, cl forcibly protecting Amorlcun 9 ltd property, as woll nH of ltl. "J tt tie European nations. The ".noiMutneriand aftor the cap. -t Of Menu to end Min wn fnlln.l 'i(i refuslntr Mm miin..l l.1.1 'lPre!dent Diaz and was dotor- 10 retain the position ho ocju f threatening the railroad. Tho Itrflnallvie.i.n,! o ..HI I. 7!(don that nftor two hours --w.can naval forces would un t", to drivB Mm t. i.- t, W The tlmo limit expired '"' yesterday morning. WfllTol C.... ... Elated Pre..t0 tha coos Bay JHIXOTON, Oct. C.-A dls 'iirom in..i ,.. . . ..... L 1,111 """" mister wcit ij -0! the fl8llt has Hoon r- tt.;v,"T. -8:omnED.0- iim " JulKi8 irom tno Js under nm Admiral South- i i , In th0 flB,,t- Wolt iiS?, sala th0 Ator,can Cn, I""" Ze,edon nn(l his ro- Ir"n thn ti. iJteikni . "" "u,s ln 37 tok' ",(l nothing definite of th7dTanmar,ne8- 5iladbr,.M. . Amorlcan raa strdjT.p :, mei1 and wounded. L,J.p'tcheBtoW'tUe!in. "alZi otP0, ThoNlca minister in n HiDnnii, .,... tt,. i".,. IUUU :aded at p . ro kllled a,Hl Bnn:;?!rolei,e and it was at 1 "ey were at tho same cz? . - tide, ni 1 ma"nea was on ISlJd of nil "arannca hills in 'Ntna. JohnH'ponoton. jm aecond battaiinno "ay, j ' "D fMaya,, uuurana(la and also nti 8 U is impossible to NO NEED FOR INTERVENTION EIGHT PAGFS A Consolldntlon of Times, Const Mnll m- ct Cmr" rHUCO- nnd Coos Rny Advertiser. N0 b'- JONATHAN BOURNE A GANDIDATE THOUSANOS OF GREEKS LEAVE lncle of President Madero Says It Would Only Mean War. (Dy Associated PrcsB to Tho Coos Doy TImo3.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. C Dnnlol II. Mndoro of Montoroy, Moxlco, an undo of President Mndoro, who has Joined tho Mexican colony In Log Angeles for n short visit, declared today that tho pacification in Moxlco was pro- cocdliiK nnd surely thoro wns no ex cuse lor Amorlcan intervention. It is assorted that Americans in Moxlco nro safo and that Intervention will morely mean war. Has Decided to Enter Contest For United States Senator s an Independent. (Special to Tho Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. fi. Senator Jonathan Ilourno today accepted tho Independent nomination for U. S. senator and will go on tho ballot as a "popular government candidate." Upon nccoptlng tho nomination Hourno Bald that, slnco tho people havo voted to propose a law undor tho Inltlntlvo and to demand tho refer endum upon a measures by petition of FIRE LOSS IS $200,000 H M r A Blaze in Trees Looked Quite Dangerous for a Short Time. A bruuh flro at tho roar of Dr. J. T. McCormac's resldonco nttractcd n big crowd this aftornoon. Tho flro started, it Is thought from children plnying and sprond to tho trees. For 11 fow minutes tho houses In tho neighborhood eoomod in danger of catching. Tho flromon quickly extin guished tho flames. Tho flro was ln a llttlo grtTo of trees along tho sldowalk on Highland avonue. Hun dreds of pcoplo followed tho flro apparatus. Judgo In which battalion tho fatali ties occurred. Tho first battalion was In com mand of Major "William N. McKolby and was composed of Companies A, n, C and D, drawn from tho Now York, tho Norfolk, tho Boston, tho Ports mouth, tho Annnpolis, tho Charleston nnd tho Washington. Tho second bnttallon undor command of Major Georgo C. Rood waa composed of companies E, P and G drawn from tho Philadelphia. Tho third battal ion was undor Major Smodloy D. Dut- lor and was drawn from tho Panama. Will HrJiiR IJmllos Home. ThouKh keenly appreciative of tho sentlmonta Inspiring tho Nlcnraguan govornmont In Its offer to bury tho doad marines ln Stato in tho city of Grannda, It Ib believed tho bodies of tho men will bo brought home to tho United States and bo burled accord ing to tho wishes of tho rolatlves. Pacific Oil and Lead Co. Plant at San Francisco Goes Up in Smoke. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooi Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. Dofcc- tlvo insulation caused n flro hero to day which destroyed tho plant of tho Pacific Oil and Load Co., occupying half a block, with a loss of $200,000. Forty men employed on tho first floor had narrow escapes. flvo per cent of tho voters, ho folt thnt this petition of 12 per cent of tho voters Is a call to which he ought to respond. Dourno'B candidacy was brought about by a commlttco under tho di rection of which tho potltlons woro circulated, filed with tho sccrotary of Btato and Uourno was urged to accept. Bourno today agreed to run nftor nn all night session with tho commlttco, during which tho situa tion was canvnsscd thoroughly. Ho will prcparo a statoment and plat form, which will bo ready next week. TALLER BEAD E Arizona Man Gains Four Inches in Height When Struck by Lightning. I By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) TUCSON, Arizona, Oct. C. Georgo D, Plttmnn, a rancher, was struck by lightning yesterday near Wilcox. Ho measured llvo foot eight Inches In holght beforo death and six foot nf- torwards. Tho vortebrao was uncoil' pled by tho shock. His neck wns bra ken and his shoulders crushed. TO 0 1 Y OF L crtswiw- THE PLOTTERS Announced That H. S. Hockin Has Turned State's Evidence. (ByA880cIntod PrcsB to Tho Coos Bay Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. li. Horbort S. Hockin, said by Ortlo Mc Manlgal to havo been ono of tho or gnnlzors of tho "dynamiting crow," has given Information against tho other defendants ln tho trial of tho accused "dynnmito plottorB," accord ing to a statoment by District Attor ney Charles W. Miller, mndo ln court today. I MURDERED IN HIS TAXIGAB Mnko Gnllnnt Fight. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. Oct. C A dispatch from Roar Admiral Southerland lato today, announced that Lieut. Col. Lone with 1000 mon nnd bluo Jack ets from tho crulsors California and Colorado nro moving on Leon, tho Remaining rebels stronghold. The marines klllod yesterday ln tho fight woro Privates Babbitts, Durham, Mc Gill and Pollard. Tho seven marines wounded will recover. Southorland's dispatch was dated yesterday. It stated, in addition to tho fore going: "Barrancas and Second Hill takon by marines and blue Jackets at daybroak after a gallant assault. Ma saya was later taken by tho govorn mont forces nd tho starving Inhabi tants relieved. The Insurrectionists losses aro heavy." Tho SONS of NORWAV will give a SOniATi DANCE at EAGLES' HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA Will furnish tho music. EVERYONE is cordially INVITED to attend. An unfilled want causea nnhtppi ae Timw Wt Ada brln multi. Auto Driver at Salt Lake City Is Killed in a Mysterious Manner. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SALT LAKE CITY, Oct C T. E. Whlto, 24 yoars old, and driver of n taxlcab, was found dead in his mn chlno at Third East and Ninth South strcotB early today with n bullet wound in his head. Thoro Is no ex planation of tho murder. Tho longest railroad tunnel in tho world, planned by tho Russian government, will bo 1C miles long nnd savo a dotour of 81G miles. Tubes closed at tho bottom and provided with flaps for Boallng tho top havo been Invented by a Now Yorker fi facllltato wrapping coins. K THERE Marshficld Man Is Told Rail road Builders Are Preparing For Work. L. T. Matthows roturned homo to day from Roseburg. Ho mado tho trip overland on tho Coos Bay wagon road. Mr. Matthows says that out- sldo of Roseburg ho mot a man from this ond of tho lino who said ho was on his way to moot a numbor of teams which woro to como overland. Tho man said tho teams belonged to Two- hy Bros,, tho contractors, and that thoy woro being brought to Coos Bay to usod ln railroad construction work on this end of tho lino. Mr. Mat thows says ho did not know tho man with whom ho talked, but gives tho roport for what it may bo worth. BREAKWATER 1 BOBBERS SAILS TODAY Leaves for Portland This After noonIs Now on Winter Schedule. Tim steamer Breakwater sailed this aftornoon for Portland. She will lenvo Portland next Wednesday ,v nrrtvn hero Thursday and will sail Saturday for Portland. Sho is now back on tho winter schedule of oniiinr nnrn a week. The following woro those who left on tho steamer today: Mrs. Quirk, A. C. Ullory, H. 3. Star rett. Mrs. H. Matheson, O. K. Olson, w t? Rnwver. Mr. Swift. Z. J. Qulnn, N.S. HIto, O. II. Potter, H. C. Brown, t tt. r.nrdner. O. F. Willis, cnaries Savage, H. Wilson, W. C. Bradley, A. M. Chrlstinson. J. M. upion, ui.ub. Stewart, J. A. Ward, Mrs. R. A. Wal laco, A. T. Boldon, Mrs. A. T. Bol don,' Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Charles Lapp, Charles Lapp, Elizabeth Wilson, II. Gllborson, Mr. M. R. Cainoun, unaa. Snipes, Geo. Bunch, C, W. Wilson, H. II. Bean, Mrs. J. Telander, M. F. niMmiro. A. Gelgor, C. A. uecK, Sdna Gilkoy, Graco Cannon, B. C. Dlllei, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Johnson, niiDa shnrwond. Mr. Sherwood, Wm. Wltchurch, S. Zardsky, P. Choch, E. r v,vr rhnu. Perry. John Dee, J. K. Mieml, T. K. Shuey, L. Martin, G. Anderson, A. Kllgoro. W SAFE OPEN Steal $2500 From Insura.ins Office in San Francisco and Escape. (By Associated Pross to The Cooi Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. C Cracksmen blow the safe of tho Met ropolitan Llfo Insurance Co. of Now York early today and got away with $2,000 or $2, COO cash, besides a quantity of checks and commercial paper. Tho night watchman in tho building did not hear tho explosion of nitroglycerine. WILL GIVE UP BIG POSITION Whitelaw Reid, Ambassador to England, Is to Resign His Position. (By Associated Press to Tho C003 Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. 5. In a stato ment today Whitelaw Reld indicated his retirement as ambassador t6 Great Britain and his Intention to return to live in this country. E WILL BE HEARD Prominent Men Will Testify Before Senate Committee on Wednesday. (By Associated Press to the Cooa Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Charles R. Crano of Chicago, Ogden Mills of Now York and Charles Edward Rus soll will testify Mondny boforo tho Clapp commlttco of tho sonnto In vestigation on campaign funds nnd Charles P. Taft, brothor of tho Pres ident, Charles D. Hllles, chairman of tho Republican national commlttco, and Judgo R. S. Lovett, head of tho Harriman railroads will testify Wednesday. Many Preparations for War Are Being Made in South ern Europe. POWERS CONSIDERING PLAN TO INTERVENE Turks Keeping Movements in Their Country Completely Under Cover. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. C Tho Sorvlan army, It Is expected, will bo fully mobilized today, whllo those- of Bul garia, Grccco and Montonogro will reach n similar stato of roadlnoss In a day or two. Turkoy, by moans of, strict censorship, has kept her prep arations qulto n secret. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi Bay Times) BERLIN, Oct. G Tho Gorman forolcn olllco manifests today "condi tional optimism" ln regard to tho Balkan situation. It is boltovod in oillclal circles if tho declaration drawn up ln I'nrls with Gormany In collaboration Is presented ln ttmo to Turkoy nnd tho Bnlknn states It will provont war. CAPTAIN IS COMPLIMENTED Master of Steamship M. S. Dol lar Receives Glad News of a New Son. One of tho most Important events ln marino circles slnvo tho Inaugura tion of tho Pnnnma canal was being given out today by Capt. J. J. Gear of tho M. S. Dollar. Thoro was a Blncorlty nnd enthusiasm In tho man ner of tho Captain's Imparting tho In formation that waa abundant ovl donco of his porsonnl lntorest. Tho announcement of tho arrival of a son and hoir at tho Captain's homo, 2214 Carlton street, Berkloy, California, on October 3, was tho occasion of tho Captain's lntorest. Tho nows that camo by telegraph that It wos a big bouncing boy and that mothor and child woro doing w,ell filled tho Captain's cup of Joy brimming ovor. Ho was busy accoptlng congratula tions and when assured that tho now arrival would ba an admiral, Mr. Ward Blako, who was presont, seated that if ho followed his father's foot steps ho would bo cortaln to achlovo that distinction. Mrs. accompanied tho Cap tain on his last trip to Coos Bay and has many friends horo who will Join In fellcltatlous compliments on this happy occasion. NEWSPAPER MAN WEDS. AV. O. Squler of Coqulllo Marries MIns Ida II. Eisner. William C. Squior and Ida II. Eis ner were married at Bandon Thurs day by Row S. R. Steele, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church south. Mr. Squior Is advertising manager of tho Coqulllo Sentinel and has a wide acquaintance In tho coun ty. Ho has been with tho Sentinel for about a year. Conditio. in of Treaty. (By Associated Pross to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Oct. C Tho Turco-Itallan peaco troaty wait ing ratification provides for Turk ish recognition of Italian sovereignty ln Tripoli nccordlng to tho Lnusauno Gazctto. Tho Italian govornmont, it Is said, is to pay Indomnlty to Turkoy and Is also to rccognlzo tho religious authority of tho Khallf ovor Mussul mans of Tripoli. Send Torpedo IWmtH. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) ATHENS, Greece Oct, G. Four torpedo boat destroyers purchased by Grooco at Llvorpool whllo undor con struction for Argentine woro ordorotV nftor loaving that .port to procood to Philadelphia for ammunition from tho Bothlohom Stcol WorkB. GrceltB Tnuiwpori'ed. (By Associated Press to The Com Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. C Four stoam- ors of tho National Steam Navigation Company of rGeeco nro chartered by tho Greek government to transport from this city nbout C400 Amorlcan Grooks, volunteers nnd rosorvlsts of tho Greek army to fight tho Turks. : Attack E.nliasMy. , (Py Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5. Tho Turks ln making demonstrations smashod tho windows of tho Italian ombassy and Greek consulato lato last ovonlng. Tho pollco dispersed the crowd. Tho Sultnn roplylng to a dep utation of tho unionists said today: "Allah will not permit our fathorland to bo trnmplod on by a fow onomles. I am confident that Allah Is with us, In whoso keoplng wo all aro." May .Intervene. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, Oct. C Nolthor England nor Austria havo yot announcod ad horonco to Franco's projoct of inter vention in tho Balkans. It is lo lioved tho powers aro divided as to tho exact form of Intervention to tako, whllo Brltaln'B hosltancy may bo duo to her d03lro to avoid dlsploas Ing hor millions of Moslom subjects. Franco's suggestion has boon ratlflod already by Russia and Gormany. INVESTED MILLIONS. (By Asaoclnted Prcts to tho Coob Hat Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. C John D. Rockefollor has purchased $2,400,000 worth of bonds of tho Magnolia Pe troleum Co. of Texas, which woro dis posed of last April by tho Standard Oil Co. of Now York, according to John A. Houso, tho Standard Oil Co. broker, who testified today at tho hearings in tho Wntors-Plorco Oil Co. litigations. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANC1 at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night. 1 1