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f FOOLISH PEAR OF BEING LAUGHED AT jffi jjffi DOING THINGS DIFFERENTLY . !L- 1 .. . ' (wwa imaa WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES Will Keep your Incomo from Furnished Rooms Stcndy. YOU can rcnlly help tho family fl"' . ,i Effectively! tht JtoiW. m. about your ItrJthooycsof all"pos Ule?r.ntown. And If there ?hffri" l '"I? iiBht to own rovonuc? by renting a fow furnlsheC!, rooms and, If you know bow and J when to Vino tho classlflod columna, you may kcop that llttlo extra In como as "stoady as n clock." 1 of then"1' pill Be MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED VRESii "- TTT. .i I.. 1H7H MABSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION. I0! rvl Eitoww". ""...- A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll ntitl Coos liny Advertiser. No. 68. UAA'ftj Tlio "" " mn A Engaged in Traffic Lfcs Good Escape from the Officers. MENTJUG L Cutler and Subma- ie Are in rursim w Fleeing urait. i.i.a Presi to Tuo uooi w ' i ,t. ' nun !.nufi"",,ntV.nv rllllo- It iwlfe Uunch SnmpBon No. ,lytho immigraiicjii liiation- ornmont -.HOOIW wu '" ""'-. irtfcr tow uu j.u ." l to sen by two VII Hill)- . ...I,..- nn. 111? two JSlCHlll'IO ' "V . i ....lf jtn 11 outside tho Hva'r,L".."M III O II lUneitocomb tlio OaUlnnil nnd t flLI..(AtnnD r..l I minic ..StK, believed they wcro . . (1.u.i,h IHrtli In land nvlni! l tna nnniiiaini niiu '", t:. . " !. Hartley ilea iijuicu v) ." u 1- -I .linn ullfttd woro . .& MnM nllt flf 1 .turwiuuu io ....-... rnngo crow ..... on. ilm Inuiwu'tnru SlISpSVU .an hiu ...,-- ittwr lo Biiooi nicy pui "" wTtn. nution Mado to LaFol- m and Wilson by the Same Person. vUtd tramm V ftra Tlnv Tlmei.l iHKGTO.V, D. 0., Oct. 7. serine of Chicago told the 'ihltliritlne rnmnnli'ti or. M tOdar that lin i-nVn tinnrlv IMIIk'Jl Alln'. ........ W to Wilton's. Treasurer ..Ilk. ........I i.. .. . ui tiivgicsaivo pari 108U- mi "" K'"0 i 'uoa inu Lira innn nr tun itt. tXflUfil fif miAtnta nn.l ntinn.ll. U Foltotto's campaign for S!:tntll1 nnmlnnlln .. 411...I ii n """'""""" nun. JIIUU U Clapp commlttco today tUFollotto collected ?C3,. -"ai 10.VJU1.GU. CliaB. VU largest contributor, wa8 nth isinnn t '. , I. . i UU1II III- H extending pver a period tt ii ftllM nfln ll.l IT... .. -nialfil 17(1 nnn . i. ..t 'i!0have ono ProgroBslvo '"II Crane, "I did not caro nM he tin, I l,nnn ...,.-. . Ait it,. "..rv" i-hBfar.v.u?u"F ". n, 7,"v l"U oaill lUU ttr;"'f"oco IlBlwli iMIHIi 1 fife? "Wort both Wilson SS.tt l!)'0 ""'Pnlgns. J'widandBaiawaynoMac- ithatM. . ,n "ctouor, ffife ,nt un call! bitiVtr.My "n""nnn who Wi.hl?' Wolllvor tea. HtheWM. T'ou bupposo Hirrim.- i. "u"so wants7 &2?! ?m Bono off down I Itck an, f. 'n Dlln and now ho hita'r. iya 1' Presldont Uti.i. J1.8" fifty thourfnnil 'ffletOglvoflftythoUB- t,HWMn".lomce.UBaDd nDd POf II o -,... . Fy Ar . u... Iem Ar" y ii1"? n an brf0 The Coos wC; P- o.. oct. 7.- Derr t, ry p- Third MONEY I FUNDS I INJURED I psi 'i -wo injured by CHINESE SMUGGLERS IN SI FRANCISCO BAY KILLS WIFE IN JEALOUS FIT Wealthy Realty Dealer of Calgary Commits Murder and Shoots Self. (Dy Associated Prctis to Coos Day TlmM.) OALQAUY, Albortn, Oct. 7. Crnz od by Jealousy nnd Inability to effect n reconciliation with his wird, .John C. DnvlH, n wcnlthy realty operator, shot and killed liur and woundod MIhh Mil dred Dixon, a prlvnto dctcctlvo, and then ondod his own life Tho tragedy occurrod last night In MIhh Dixon's apartments. Miss Dixon may die. Railroad Building Machinery Comes on 'Next Alliance; Sails South Sunday. When tho Alllnnco comes from Eu reka on tho noxt trip alio will bring tho oqulpmont for Wlllott and Durr, tho contractors who nro to build tho Smlth-PoworB Logging Ilnllroad. Tho Alllanco camo in from Portland Satur day ovonlng nnd loft for Eureka Sun day. TIiobo arriving woro: Mm. M. Surtman, Lilly Shiner, W. Gould, II. C. Hnrtmnn, Flora Fore man, Q. W. Lawronco, II. L. Hill nnd wlfo, Mrs. C. IT. Woodman, II. Borg, F. J. Plosbod, J. Furry, II. John, C. Cnrtlsh, T. DriiBhl, 13. 0. Cassloty and wlfo dnd family, nnd bovou steerage Tho passongore loavlng for Eureka woro: 13. Potoroon, James Dailozl, F. SundQiilst, Davo Swnnson, W. E. Paulson, J. L. Iloltor, C. E. Walsh, Mrs. I). Davonport, Frank Layton, nnd Q. Q. Doty. Tho. Alllnnco brought In fiCO tons of frolght, loft over 300 tons on tho docks nt Portland nnd refused frolght nil tho nftornooi) on tho day of Ban Ing. WILSON TELLS Says United States Steel Cor poration Is Backing the Progressives. (By Aaioclatod Presa to tho Cooa Bay Timet). PUEDLO, Colo., Oct. 7. That tho United Statoa Stool corporation "la behind tho' third party pro gram In rogard to tho regulation of trusts," ia tho cbargO' mado by Wllfinn In n unnnch hero today. Corroborntlvo ovldonco of that ns Bortlon, the. Qovornor said, was coming to him ovory dny. "It la a very Interesting clrcum- Btarico," said Wilson, "that tho American Stool corporation is uo hind tho third party program, In regard to tho rogulntlon of trusts. Now, I don't say that to projudlco you, becauso I am not hero Indict anybody. I nm perfectly, ready to admit that tho officers of tho Uni ted States' Stebl corporation think tlmt is tlio best thing for tho Uni ted States. My point is that theso gentlemen havo grown up in tho atmosphere of things that they themselves havo created and which the laws of tho United States has so far not attempted to destroy, nnd thoy now want a government to porpotuato thoso tmngs mm they havo created." n n.n..A nnlnolnn tlflnV fit TflbV 11 I'lUUlULlli V CAllluniuM ww .. hannn, Pa. William E. Erbeck was tho most seriously hurt and was hrnnrrlit try tlir. linanttnl hero. TllO others aro not badly Injured. Rnnoini ArpoHni A sneclal meet ing of " Pacific Commandry No. 10, Knights Templar, will bo hold to night. Tomplar degrees will be con ferred upon Arthur Walker and Mr. uray or uaruinor. tiio ihbouub " bo follqwod by a banquet. Col. R. H. Rosa nnd J. W. Hamraersburg of Bandon are hero to attend the meeting. WILL BRING BIG EQUJMEMT OF, NEW PARTY 1 -T r ONE DYNAMITER Edward Clark of Cincinnati Pleads Guilty to All of the Charges Made. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 7. Edward Clark of Cincinnati plead ed guilty today to tho govom inent'H charges In tho dynnmlto conspiracy. , Clark pleaded guilty to all tho charges of flvo counts of conspir acy, ami CO counts of being a triuclpnl to tho actual Illegal In torstntomont Hhlpmont of dynnmlto nnd nltro-glyccrlne. Clark was tho buBlncfls ngont and president of Local Union No. 4-1 of tho Interna tional Association of Urldgo nnd structural Ironworkers, from Jnn unry, 1908, to July, 1011. Ills activities In promoting explosions, Miller assorted, woro carried on through letters written by Frank M. Uynn, president of tho Union, and ' tho McNnmnras. An ivory handlod umbrella, marked "13. C," found in tho wrcckngo of a brldgo at Dayton, Ohio, Miller Bald, Bhowcd that Clark actually caused tho explosion, having used nn um brella to protect tho dynnmlto from tho rain nnd leaving It behind. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) INDIANAPOLIS. Intl., Oct. 7. IN Popular Young Couple Are Wed Saturday Night Given Reception. Last Saturday night nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lillobo, Mlsa Lona Llllobo was married to Mr. P. M. Nolson, both of North Bond. Immodlntoly after tho coromony, which took plnco at C:30, Mrs. Llllo bo, tho brldo'B mothor, sorvod n four courso dlnnor to nbout thlrty-flvo friends nnd relatives of tho brldo and groom, from North Bond nnd Marsh Hold. Tlio brldo was gowned in n beautiful whlto ombroldorod not draped with silk chiffon. Sho woro n veil and n wreath of rosos and cnrrlod n shower boquot of roses, Tho brldo was attended by hor sister, Miss Am olla Llllobo, and tho groom by Mr. John Stnllck. Mlsa Mabol Mathlson of Marshflold played tho woddlng march. Tho brldo received many boautlful prosonts, among which woro sovoral pieces of cut glass and silver. MARRIED SUNDAY NIGHT. Truo SnlliiR mill Mrn. Ocorglann Topo Aro Wedded. Truo Snllng nnd Mrs. Gcorglann Topo, of tho Ellto Parlors, woro marrlod lost ovonlng nt C' o'clock nt tho homo,, of Mrs. Topo. Tho coro mony was performed by Rov. Q. Lo Roy Hall. Tiro brldo was tho reci pient of a numhor of very nice wed ding presouts. Only tho family and a fow Intlmato frionds witnessed tho nffalr. Thoy woro Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. Evans of North Bond; MrB. Dagget of Allogany, Mr. Gray of Allogany, Mr, nn.l Mrs. Lorton. llarlov Saline. Mrs. D. C. Haworth and son Lloyd, Joo Dodgo, Eliory unggei, wissea uesireo nnd Evn Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wvatt and sons. Walter nnd Robt. Mooro, nnd Miss Viola Topo. Mrs. Baling will pontinuo to uavo cliargo of tho Ellto Parlors. If you bay anything to soil, trnda, or rnt. or want neiu. irr T'AP'Jl." M LIFE SAVING PULMOTOR IS HERE Oregon Power Company H.3 Wonderful uevice ror r.-vj Use of the Public. Thn nnlmotor which was ordorod by tho Oregon Powor company has been received and Is ready for use. It i iif cnvlnr- ilnvlnn bv means Of which nrtlllclal breathing is induced In cases of persons who aro nearij dead. Tho machine Is applicable where persons nro nearly dead or ap parently dead from drowning, breath ing gases, from overdoso of morphine, or nccldont. In fact tho machine can bo used In any cases whore person's breathing has neen stopped. Tho machine Is Blmplq In its opera tion. Tho whole thing, asldo from the oxygen tube, ia carried in a box tho sizo of a suit case. A mouthpieco Is applied to tho patient, tho machine turned on and tho oxygen Is artiflcal ly forced Into tho lungs with tho reg ularity common when tho person is ..mni whrni tho natlent is partial ly revived, another mothpleco is used, this ono having a noio in irum uui ui which tbo air can pass. ADMITS GUILT Clark was nlso charged with car rying out plots against tho em ployers of non-union lnbor. In connection with tho schomo to blow up tho Harrison nvcnuo via duct at Cincinnati, Miller alleged that Clark wroto Ryan: "It would bo dangerous for mo to buy ex plosives down hero. You hnd hot ter send a stranger. I havo got ten ono man out of troublo al ready. I am afraid I can not do much more, for tho pollco Judgo snld, 'for God's sako don't bring this bunch beforo mo again or I'll havo to do somothlng." Herbert S. Hockln, acting scc-rornry-trcasurcr of tho union, was charged by Miller with "doublo dealing with Clark." "Tho cxccutlvo board of tho Ironworkers' Union, ngrocd upon n fixed prico of $200 for each Job," anld Miller to tho Jury. "For blowing up tho brldgo ovor tho Miami river at Mayton, May 3, 100S, Ilockin paid Clark only $122. CO, thus holding out pnrt of tho fee." PolnHng toward Eugono A. Clancy nnd Olnf Tvlcrmoo or Snn Francisco, Mlllor said it would bo shown that thoy helped In tho promoting of tho Lob An- golcs Times disaster, and that Jack Bright, known ns J. E. Munsoy, for two weeks nftor the explosion hnrbored J. B. McNamnra nt Salt Lako City INiTHE RACE J. 0. Stemmler Will Run on Independent Against I. S. Smith. J, O. Stemmler of Myrtlo Point, has como out as Indopendont candi date for stoto Bonntor from Cooa nnd Curry counties and will bo In tho rnco against I. S. Smith, tho republican cnndldnto. Mr. Stommler'a candidacy was launched Saturday ovonlng. It Is too into for him to go on tho ticket oxcoptlng na an Indopondcnt. Thoro ia no domocratlo candidate, ns Hugh McLaln who wns nomlnnted for tho ofllco on tho domocrntlc tlckot, must, according to tho ruling of tho accro tnry of stato, run for domocrntlc prosldontlal elector for which ofllco ho was also nominated. Mr. Stommlor has until Oct. 20 to got his nnmo on tho ballot. His frionds nro now circulating his potltlons. Ho must securo thrco per cent of tho vot ors, or nbout 1C0 nnnies In Coos and Curry county on his potitlon. This makes tho rnco botwoon tho republi can, Indopondont nnd socialist candi dates. t ONE WITNESS DIES. (By Associated Press to The Cooi Bay Times) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 7. Tho death of "Big Jack" Zollg, although a sovoro blow to tho prosecution, cnus ed no chnngo of plans nt tho opening today of tho trial of Pollco Lieut. Chas. Becker, charged with tho mur der of Herman Rosenthal, tho gam blor. Two hundred and fifty tales men woro on hnnd when tho case wns called today. Tho most rigid inquiry on tho part of tho pollco and district nttornoy's ofllco has brought to light nothing to lndlcnto that Zollg was killed to do feat tho ends of Justice Ituniors of No Bridge. It was re ported today that somoono had re ceived a letter from parties who clalmod that thoy had Inside Informa tlou to tho effect that tho war depart ment did not Intond to allow tho Southern Pacific to brldgo tho Bay. This machine has proved to bo a wonder In saving lives. Tho Orogon Power company purchased It for the protection of their gns patrons. But tho company will havo It roady for uso for anyono freo of charge, in caso of drowning, nsphyxlatlon or nc cldents tho company should bo called at onco and tho machine will bo hur ried to tho plnco in an automobile D. C. Green, tho manager, In speak ing of tho pulmotor, said that ho wanted to urgo upon tho people that its services would gladly bo given freo of chargo and especially urges that notification bo given nt onco so thoro Is chanco to revive tho person Operators understanding tho mnchlno will bo sent out with It. In day timo the office of tho Oregon Powor com pany should bo notlflod and nt night tho residence of D. C. Green should bo called. "If wo aro ahlo to save one life," said Mr. Green, "It will bo worth while. Wo inako donations of dlrrer ont kinds but think that buying oxy gen for tho machine Is about as good a donation as wo can maxe me puu lie." POWERS AGREE TO STOP THE WVNVVW Young Man of Quincy Arrest ed in Connection with Quadruple Murder. (By Associated ProsB to Tho Coos Bay Times.) QUINCY, 111., Oct. 7. Rny Pfnm schmldt wns arrested today for tho murder in connection with tho Pfnm schmtdt qundruplo murder caso. The formal chargo Is that of the murder of Blnncho Pfninschmldt, sister of tho ncciiBod, Ray Is 23 years old. AGAIN IN LEAD Lumber .Shipments to San Francisco Larger Than Any Other Port. Coos Bay 1b still in tho lend of all other coast points In tho amount of fir nnd spruco lumbor shipped into Snn Francisco hay. According to llg- uros prlntod In tho Plonoor Western Lumberman tho following woro tho various amounts received from tho vnrlous const porta nt Snn Francisco from Sopt. 13 to Sopt. 30, allowing Coos Bny far In tho lend: Columbia River ....... CI 0,000 Grays Harbor 1,180,000 Coos Bny 7,133,000 Wllllpa 980,009 Port Gamblo 2,000,000 Bandon 1,220,000 Astorin 2,370,000 Ludlow 1,400,000 Coqulllol River 1,400,000 Evorott 1,020,000 Muklltco 1,200,000 Aberdeen 0, 220,000 Bolllnghnm 720,000 Scattlo 800,000 Nohalom 190,000 Rnymond G4Q.00P Tncomn 440,000 PEANUT ENGINE Explosion This. Morning in .Owens' Cirgar Store In jures Tip Cordes. Tho peanut roaster in Al Owona cJgar Boro on Front street oxplodod thla morning and broko out tho front windows and scattered glass ovor tho street and sidewalk. Tip Cordes who Is connected with tho store wns Injur ed by tho explosion but probably not sorlously. Tho poanut roaster stood near tho front doors. Mr. Cordes wns on tho othor sldo of tho storo count ing tho chnngo. When tho explosion occurrod ho was hit In tho head with tho steamcock off tho cnglno nnd wns nlso cut on both thighs. It wns a wonder that ho was not moro dangor ously hurt nnd fortunately no ono happened to bo passing at tho timo, for thoy would havo been badly hurt by tho flying glass. Tlio glass In a window nnd door was broken Into n million tiny ploces nnd flow In every direction ovor tho sldownlk. Usually thoro aro a numhor of mon standing nround tho entranco of tho storo but It hnpponed no ono was thoro nt tho timo. Tho peanut onglno nnd roastor was literally torn to pieces. Tho shock of tho explosion knockod tho candy Jnrs off of tho shelves and peanuts, bits of glass, candy and iron parts of what was onro tho roaster woro scattored about In conglomornto mass. Tho poanut roastor was operated by a small steam engine nnd gas was used for fuel. No ono scorns to know Just how tho explosion hnpponed but It is thought that possibly tho bollor was dry and cold wntor running Into It cnuBod It to oxplodo. But oxplodo It did and with moro forco than It would bo thought was posslblo for so small a machine Tho wondor was that moro persons wero not hurt. Boiler Torn Open. An examination of tho bollor of tho ACCUSED OF KILLING SISTER W TO INTERVENE LE Insist Upon More Homt Rule for the Dependant States. MOVEMENT IS A WELCOME ONE Turkey Makes Surprise by Announcement and Shows Willingness to Concede. (By Associated Pross to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) PARIS. Oct. 7. Tho Europonn powers havo dccldod to lntorvono In tho Bulkans mid at Constan tinople ns soon ns It is possible to mnko arrangements to thnt oftoct. Great Britain today signified her nccoptnnco of tho French proposal. bo thnt nil of tho powers nro jimw in accord. Ciciinany Is Willing. BERLIN, Oct. 7. Gormnny ac cepted today tbo amondod drnft of tho declaration of tho powors to Turkoy nnd tho Balkan states, ft now embodies tho AtiBtrlnn pro posal for a clearer doflultlon ol tho Intention of tho powers, widen, nsks for n larger mensuro of hoira rulo for tho Europonn province of Turkey. OfferH Mediation. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 7. Announce ment thnt tho Popo la prepared to ofTor mediation In tho Bnlknn trouble-, wns mndo by tho Vatican nl tor n hurried 'meeting of tho ca cred congregntlon today, nccordlnj to n nows ngency dispatch front Rome. No Xowm VrVim Turkey. (By Associated Pr6ss to the Cooa Bar . , Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. 7. All iolo graph wires to (ho torrltory at Turkoy aro now unavailable for telegraphic correspondence accord ing to an official liotlca of tho In ternational Tolegraph ofllco nt Berno, Switzerland, to nir'tologrnphlQ ni mlnlstrntlons throughout tho en tlro world. Given Sroro Liberties. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 7. -Tho Bnlknn situation wna consider ably chnngod by Turkoy's olovontrt hour Hurprlso of hor announcement of hor wlllingnoBS to grnnt . greator moasuro of solf-govern-mont to Rumolln nnd Mocodpula. It Is nrguod boro that by Intro ducing In thoso provlncos tho Jtv forms elaborated by' tho roprcsoa tatlvcs of Groat Britain, fi or runny, Frnnco, Austria, Italy and Russia. Turkoy not, only niQroly doBlros t glvo tho powers nn argument for bringing prossuro to boar on tho Bnlkan capitals, but probably lion In vlow tho circumstances that the decision Is calculated to sow dis cord nmong tho mombors of the Balkan alliance .-.Now Moro Ilojioful. LONDON, Oct. 7.-r-Tho Balkan situation Is considered' In1 all qu&tjv turBmoro hopeful. ' Thonolnt action- of tho powors Is ' grooti with satisfaction. Thoy will pro ceed today, or nt tho latest to morrow, to I in pross ,tholr vlowa both upon Turkoy -and tho Bal kan states. IS IN TT Brings Structural Iron for an Electric Crane at C. A. Smith Mill. Tlio Redondo nrrlvod In from San Francisco this nftornoon. Included In tho freight was a largo amount ot structural Iron for tbo now olectrlc loading crano nt tho O, A. Smith mitt. Sho will sail nt 10 a. in. Wodnosdny. Tho following woro the Incomlnc passongors: T. L. Tomllson and wlfo. R. Tonill son, Mrs. E. Rnndel, Mrs. F. S. Furry. Geo. Lodgo, Mrs. Shields, Mr. and. Mrs. Stafford, Russoll Gilmoro, Mrs. W. S. Gilmoro, Miss Rota Gilmoro, S. Miller, R. H, Wallace W. Hammond, J. Turnburn, Mrs. N. A. Owons, S. Thomas, E.'NIoustadt, J. Brain, J. L. Sullivan, P. Brechum, Sam Nolson, A Zolmor, P. Spreckor, J. Gossmau and JPn-B.tggr-ni'P. .. ryryrw-4- peanut onglno showed thnt It had been burst opon which Indicated that It was n bollor explosion nnd that It probably blew up bocauso It wa lighted boforo tho water had boo turned ln(o tho dry or probably noarl dry bollor, 0 ranif Iril nn refl m rqpl urM lH Itlfi'l ),nfl m .thli nea ng nrt ,utc iDK Hoi; M nnc Inn itio lit oca blc tq loW Ire