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It was reliably reported hero that tho Cntnlno hud been ta ken a tow by either tho "earner Watson or Rtcnmor BMkman of tho Alaska Stcnm fbto 09 nc. Tho local wlrc leu station refused to glvo nny I Information nuoui u " I wireless message from Tho I Tines to the captain of tho I camlno had not boon respond led to up to I o'clock. Tho lAlsika Steamship Co. nlso Sru tho Bteamcr M. V. Plant which formerly piled In hero snd which has been renamed i the steamer Yukon. Adrift and Helpless. (B; Associated Prcs3 to Tho Coos Day Times.) SAN rilANCISCO. Oct. 19 Adrift ui helpless with eight passongors Iron Portland for San l-'ranclHco, tho h coaster Camlno Is waiting ns .iiimrA nrtoon miles off shoro nbout twenty miles north of tho mouth of the Umpa.ua river Sho dropped nor propeller early this morning. Equip wrfslth wireless the Camlno Is call- ill steadily for assistance but tho lnt est word from her said nothing nbout urshlp being hound to her aid. At present there Is no danger hut llf tcon cllei Is less Ico way than Captain Ah l!a could wish. Should tho wind toft the Camlno ashore before nld (ise the passcngors would lmvo to (it to sea In smnll boats nnd trust to being picked up. Tho vessol Is med bjr Swnyno & Iloyt of Snn rrudsco. Tho Cnmlno Is n now Tttsel of- 2078 tons register nnd has Utn but thrco months on tho run. Tug Stint Out. IE; Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times) SAN FRANC'SCO. Oct. 19. Tho ten Tatrosh and Gollnh from Ah tola and tho tug Gleanor from tie Umpqtin havo put out to nld tie Camlno, according to advices re. Efforts havo boon mndo to ut by wireless with tho United Sites Ship McCiillough, two days Mt of San Francisco, bound north. schooxkr 'ashore. ' I IxrkIo Lost, Hut Crow Saved by Riverside. IB; Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times, j SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19. Tho OOfien iImihil. t t t ....i nv.. - . u. i.uhkiu wont u.ore early today, ono mllo south' Point Arguello. Tho crow was "ed by tho ttenmor Rlvorsldo, it.. S.an Pedr0' niul la nw on rf r l? th,s nnrt- Tho wlroless tv.D? det.a"8 of tho wreck. h. . sl wnB uoun'l from Eu ui Jim .San 1,0,,ro with lumbor Ki ll bo a total loss. One Washed Overboard. lB; Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) ,SnP"ANCISCO. Oct. 19. A ro?Mj?.?nK0 from th0 Po,nt S f "Bbt ',0U8 ronortB that a ubd 'JS!S tho. J. J- "Blo was Wore , uru'.uut ,l struggled tire, "lyifj rW On thfi rnofca tt- ...mi ;.. - --v.m, tiV mil mil- STORM GENERAL. nM S,vwi,s Over Western Ore- Boa and Washington. " Associated Press to Tho Coos Prm, niy Times) 2 SDl Pct- 19-A wlnd ed down ,?nmpanlea b raln' swoop- "Jr. nm.i 77 ui. miiu uuriy Ions dlln ,rat,nB telegraph nnd i direct on te,Sphono wires In t7on' ,Some damngo was lite crL I a.pp, sections and to 'WteV'fco l ,no n6WB f serious 'fasi,t ucon received. So tO Bhlnn?nn Ulere WilS no dam- ot ,he storm as a d,rect result ANNIVERSARY. the 7ZT' 0ctober 20. Is c,9anDlverSary of the wreck when i4ag0 oft Coos Da'- There i ,, Ilves were lost. ,J to whJLon dlsto today October iother tho was Jlalmed9nOrr0-..Tho latter -w wo vuiTVCl, . Ikl h IMO -.- """be3 h" t,1;"' always the mcST-TItY IT. OT IiRixks THY ONE. "SLJMW touch the STORM IS j. 0 m m m jm A BVk BPik Wtmmom IFI GOASItH UAmiNU AUKIhl I UKKI UAUSES !i25.000.00Q DAMAGE TURKS H S C ii - it I Weather has been rough nt sen during tho past fow days but today It was roported that tho storm was abating nnd passengers who expected to leavo todny felt moro comfortable nbout going. Tho ofllcors on tho Hronkwntor reported thnt tho bar of tho Columbia river was very rough when tho llrcakwator enmo out. Tho bar of Coos Hay has also boon very rough. Tho Nann Smith did not at tempt to leavo on time but last night tho bar was In hotter condition and tho Alllnneo, tho Nann Smith nnd tho Homer nil got out. Trouble nt Astorlu. During tho last few days thoro lmvo been a number of accidents at sea. Prom Astoria comes reports of sever al smnll nccldonts. Tho tug Olieontn picked up tho Urltlsh bark Owconco nnd ns sho was towing her In n casting In tho tug's towing mnchlno broke, doing dnmago thnt will roiiulro two or threo days to ropalr. Tho tug Tearless picked up the schooner Nokomls nnd In putting tho hawser on hoard, tho tug collided with tho schooner's Jibboom, snap ping off ii portion of tho farmer's mnlnmast and damnglng her smnko stack. Tho Fonrless, howovor, lator brought tho Nokomls In nnd Immedi ately bended for sea, whero she bo c tired tho bnrkontlno Kokohcnd and tho schooner llnlboa. As sho was lying to, waiting for tho tldo to mnko boforo bending for tho bnr, tho two sailing vessels woro cnught by tho bouh nnd crashod togothor. Tho Ko kohoad's anchor caught In tho Unl bon's main rigging, snapping off tho hitter's mtlntopmnst, smashing n por tion of her rail and carrying nwny somo of her shrouds and chain plates. Tho Kokohcad's Injuries woro of n minor nnturo. As tho anchor swept nlong hor sldo, It smashed tho rail on tho starboard sldo of tho forecas tle hoad nnd cnrrled nway tho star board lighthouse Tho Halboa Im modlntoly slipped hor hawser and droppod anchor outsldo tho bnr whoro sho was picked up by tho tug Gollah. In tho meantlmo tho Gollah had ta kon tho Urltlsh bark Altalr Into port. Is Unlucky Time. Tho accidents at Astoria could not ho blamed to bad woathor as they startod to happen boforo storms so In. Shlppors of thnt locnllty nro iiuoted ns snylng thnt thoro hnvo been moro accidents at son of Into for any period In tholr recollection, In which stormy wonthor was not a factor. Tho storm off this const hns not cnusod any sorlous trouhlo ns far as lu roported. Giinliiln A Derelict. A press tologram from San Frnn cslco snys: "Monnclng constwlso navigation, tho steam schoonor Gunlala Is a doro Hct somowhoro botweon this port nnd Point Arenn. "In n collision with tho steol tnnk or Argyll, tho wooden Gnulnln wns capsized and hor crow tnken oft by tho Argyll Wednesdny. Tho steamer Daisy Freeman, which took tho Gun laln In tow, pnssod In tho Gnto alone. Wind and a lumpy sea had forced hor to cut tho wallowing hulk of tho Gunlala adrift." REDODO IS Hi PORT Tho steamer Itedondo wns this af ternoon roported to bo safe. At 1 o'clock sho wns off Roguo river and was expected to bo off Coos Bay bar by 4 o'clock this afternoon. Heavy swells woro reported In n messago from tho Redono to tho ngents In this city. Tho steamer will doubtless bo able to cross In this evening. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. Under tho now Charter Amend ment for direct Primary Election, the City Primary Election will be held November 5th, 1912, and nllPf"; tions of candidates of tho Political Parties entitlod to tako part In said Primary, must bo filed with tho Re corder by October 21st, 1912. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. S ARTER'S FOUNTAIN always . . .. ..rM-m rrrV TV rne jir-a furnishes If you like- GOOD IJREAD get Typhoon Sweeps Over Philip pines, Wrecking Boats and Killing Many Natives. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times) MANILA, P. I., Oct. 19. Twcn-ty-flvo million dollars Ii tho esti mated dnmago caused by a typhoon which Bwept tho Philippines Octo ber 1C. . Tho storm extended over n wldo nrea, touching Surigao In tho north and crossing Leyte, Boholn, Ccbu, N'ogros and Panny. Fivo small constlng stenmors went nshoro and n hundred small sailing vessels woro sunk or bcach eJ. No deaths havo been roported among tho Amcrlcnn residents. Reports nro thnt n largo number of natives woro killed. RECOMMENDED HOME RULE BILL Good Roads Meeting Held at Coquille Last Night Is Well Attended. Although' tho Marshtlcld and North Bend mon woro unnblo to attend on account of tho roads be ing bad, tho meeting of the Coos County Good Roads association wns hold last night nt Coqulllo nnd wns nn onthuslnstlc gathoring. Tho delegates from this sldo of tho county counted on going ovor In nutos and thoy started, but had to turn bnck. Home Rule Measure. Tho most Important action of the meeting wns tho adoption of n resolution recommending thnt tho bills SCO nnd HOI on tho ballot nnd commonly known ns the Homo Rulo measures, woro tho best mea sures to vote for to provldo for county good road work. Theso measures woro endorsed by tho or gnnlzntlon. It was decided ro send out circular letters to civic and other organizations In tho stnto urging that theso bills bo cnrrled. Membership Fee. Tho membership fco of tho as sociation was mndo ono dollar. Thlrty-threo men present Joined. An effort will bo mndo to mako tho membership 1000 boforo elec tion. Tho membership fco will pro vldo for postngo and printing in publicity work which will bo car ried on. Another meeting will bo hold noxt Tuosdny nt Myrtlo Point nnd nt flnndon thoro will bo a meeting Frldny night. Tho follow ing Tuesdny n meeting will ho hold nt North Bond nnd nrrangomonts will ho mndo for a big final meet ing boforo election nt cither Mnrsh- llold or Comilllo 1 C. T. .0. IS join up (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 19. Tho 39th annual convention of tho Nn tlonnl Women's Christian Tompor nnco Union was called to order In this city todny nt tho First Bap tist church, by tho Presldont, Mrs. Lllllnn M. N. Srovons, with npprox Imntoly GOO accredited delegates presont. As Is customnry tho bus iness of tho opening session wns largely routine After tho appoint ment of tho convention committees Mrs. Stevens delivered hor nnnunl address. Ms. Stevens said thnt tho pnst vnni. lmil lionn nnn of notnblo nro- gross townrd totnl abstlnenco in this country. Tho increnseu num ber of rnllroads havo prohibited tho mn nt llnnnr llV tholr omillOVCS nnd n lnrgo numhor of rnllronds declino to servo liquor in tneir uin ing nnd buffet enrs. nnllin. nvlilnnrn of DrocrcSS in nbstinonco, snld Mrs. Slovens, Is tho dlscrlmlnntlon or mo insur anco companies against users of lntr.vlf.nnlu MrB. StVOIlS UrCed tllO organization ns tho next stop in tho progress to petition mo steam ship companies to debar tho uso nt iinnnp nninnc their operatives, especially among tho ofllcors and crows or pnssoiiHor-cHrrjiiiK i" Mrs. Stovons doclared that tho high cost of living, to somo ox- tont. was duo to tno uso oi intoxi cants. cim nrirnil nvnrv member of tho organization to wngo nn Incessnnt fight against tno wnuo Binvo inli ne, which sho snys goes hand In clovo with tho Htiuor traffic nnd gambling. F (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos.) CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Chnrgo of tho abduction of a whlto girl was mndo against Jnck Johnson, tho pugilist, whon nrrnlgnod In tho mu nicipal court today. Ills bond wns lncrensod from ?800 to $1G00, nnd tho enso contluuod to Octobor 29. Johnson was furious when tho at torney for Mrs. F. Cameron Fal conet, mother of tho 19-yonr-old girl, demanded that tho bond bo Increased. Two ngents of tho government Dopnrtment of Justlco woro pres ont nt tho henrlng. Whon tho pugilist stoppod his auto in front of tho bank todny, a hugo crowd nssomblod. Thoro wns a muttorlng among tho whlto men, but tho no groes cried "Hurrah for Johnson." Thoro woro no ovort demonstra tions. Lucllo Cameron Is under $2f,000 bond to appear against Johnson. Tho govommont ngontu questioned hor for two hours to day, but alio refused to toll hor re lations with Johnson. SURVEYOR AT PORT ORFORD. Southern Pacific Men Aro "Working Down tho Const. I Tho Port Orford Trlbuno Bays: I Tho crow of rnllroad surveyors nro ...... nt Mm Ifnnnn linlnl. Tlmv nro Southern Pacific men nnd nro checking up tho old survey mndo through horo somo fivo yenrs ago. Tlin tmrrv rnnaldtn nt fnurtnnn mon J and will contlnuo on down tho coast to Huroxn. BREAKWATER LEAVES TODAY The Breakwater sailed for Port land this afternoon with tho follow ing passengers: n r mmnm ci. P. Parker. Mr. Wood, Mr. Moelton. E. D. McArthur, Amelia Pratt, J. u. zeigier, .irs. " don, Mr. Gorman, Mr. Kirk, J. F. nnnn nimn. Rockloff. C. E. Huff and wife, A. T. Lowls and wife. C. Beck er, J. Stanley, J. siock, u. uuuoy.i I Otr.mntrvlpll. M. HOSCOSll. P.. POr- n Mr Fnurlfir. Mr. Sutcllff, Chas. i M !' -""- j Johnson. I. King, u. aiacKuu, a. . Nolson, J. Ehurst, J. Smith, C. Jones, E. Raymond, airs. .m. imuiuw. . . ir.t,n. TJ TI P.rnnt. D. ATcNoll Jt VUV1IU4". ."-. - - -- . and wife, Betn uunninguam, a. ui- ome, Mrs. A. uerome, i. "'". Mrs. A. J. Drews, Mrs. Guy Lattln, a noi Tr T T.nwo. Julia Olson. A R Bue'll, P. Harmon, Miss MR-, cliell, Miss Hogan, Mr. C. E. Carder,. Mrs. D. Kreitzer, Mrs. A. L. House- worth, Mrs. J. F. uean, c . '"; F M. Cnso, Geo. Alexander. O. F. Irons, Mr. Sneddon, S. Goldberg. H, J. Lee, C. F. Moss and A. C. Sullivan. DROP IN nt tho GUNNERY and seo tho NEW ao-CALIHRE PUMP ACTION REMINGTON RIFLE, tho LATEST OUN on tho mnrkot. SETTLE IE . LANDSDIT STATED PARTIES SUED HAVE GIVEN HACK $11,500 SHARE OF PROFITS. It Is stated today that tho North Bend tldo land caso has beon sot tied out of court. A Bult was started against A. Vanzllo and oth ers alleging tnat in tno uuu iuhu deal they had kept moro commis sion than thoy were entitled to. It Is stated now that tho caso Has been compromised by payment of 111,500 to tho other parties In terested nnd said to bo entitled to a share In tho profits. This does away with tho suit. NOTICE TO VOTERS. All electors who wish to voto at tho City Primary Election and tho Regular Municipal Election should register with tho Recorder at his office in tho City Hnll. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. !E PEOPLE OF TRREE SERVIAN VILLAGES WILL ATTACK 0 WILL MAKE ATrACK. (By Assoclntcd Press) EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 19. Two thousand fedoral troops will attack Vern Cruz today according to n telegram received hero by Alborto Modoro, undo of Presi dent Mndoro. Tho messago comes from Ernesto Mndcro, minister, nt Mexico City. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos) VERA CRUZ, Oct. 19. Rebel forces In possession of tho city havo mndo every preparation for nn nttack by tho federals which is expected to occur nny mlnuto. Two columns of fcdernls nrrlvod yester day within fifteen miles of tho city. Perfect order in tho city is maintained. Would Not Tako It. (Cy Associated Press to Tho Coot Times.) " NEW YORK, Oct. 19. "I hnvo in mind no spcclnl caudtdnto for tho presidency of Mexico," doclnr ed Foltx Dinz, leader of tho nowest revolutionary movement, In n tolo gram from Vera Cruz to tho Hor nhl todny. "I shall novor nccopt undor nny clrcumstnnccs nn offer of tho presidency. I nm not work ing for personal nmbltlon nor for tho ndvnnccmcnt of nny ono man. I shall romnln nt tho hend of tho govornmont only until tho country Is pacified and order is restored. Capture Gnu Hunts. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos) MEXICO CITY. Oct. 19. Thrco of tho four gun boats at Vera Cruz havo fallen into tho hands of Felix Diaz, according to govornmont Information Tho fourth with Commodoro Azuotn on board has remained loyal to tho federal govornmont but Is covered by tho guns of tho other vessoln nnd is not nllowod to obtain provisions. It Is generally thought thnt tho commo doro must soon surrender. Gonornl Goronlmo Trovino, rommnndor of tho fedoral forces at Montoroy, who ro slgnod yestordny Is said to ho favor ed by mnny military men for provis ional presldont. Ho Is bollevod not to bo Implicated In tho robel move ment started by Diaz. MILLION DOLLAR LOSS. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos) BENECIA, Cnl., Oct. 19. Ap proximately ono million dollars Is tho tontntlvo estimate of tho loss by fire of tho main storehouso of tho Bonccln nrsonnl, which was de stroyed last night. Pni. Hnmfithlncr GOOD, try a HOT FRESH BONBONS at SARTERS.mUNK at LEWIS' fountain. GETTING WELL (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos) CHICAGO, Oc. 19. "Colonol Theodoro Roosovolt will leavo Mor cy hospital for Oyster Bay Monday at 12:05 a. m ovor tho Pennsyl vania railroad." This announce ment was mado today by Dr. Alox nndor Lambert, tho Colonel's fam ily physician, after nn examination by tho physicians, who Issued a favorablo report of tho Colonol'B condition. Tho Colonol declnrod tho nows of his doparturo for Oys ter Bay was tho host ho had re ceived since- ho wns assured tho wound would not bo fatal. Tontntlvo plans provldo for tho Colonol to lonvo tho hospital in nn nuto. A wheel chair will prob ably bo nt tho Union station. Ho will havo a prlvato car and a guard of Chicago pollcomcn will bo asked to accompany tho train to tho Illinois stato lino. Had Good Rest. Last night wns ono of unbrol'on rest for Roosovolt. Tho crisis of his Illness 13 believed to havo paBS- od and rnpld recovery is confidently expected, Blood poisoning is no longer regarded as posslblo. HELEN CRAGGS GOES TO JAIL. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) OXFORD, England, Oct. 19. Helon Craggs, militant suffragotto, was sentencod to nino months at hard labor for attempting to sot flro to tho resldonco of Louis V Harcourt, secretary of stato for tho colonies, Have Two Armies Moving on Sofia, the Capital of Bulgaria. MONTENEGRO FORCES REPORTED IN CLASH. Turkish Garrison Said to Havo Been Captured by the Bulgarians. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tnnes.) LONDON. Ont. m Turkish tmmtri mnssacrcd today tho Inhabitants ot threo Servians villages to tho south west of tho town of Krushovnts! no cording to n iicwb ngoncy dispatch from Rollrade. Tim mlvnnrn nt llm Montenegrin nrmy on Scutari has boon chocked by tho Turkish troops commanded by Essnd Pasha, accord ing to a dispatch from Salonika. Tho Montenegrins nro said to bo In n critical position ns ten thousnnd Al bnnlnn tribesmen nro cooporntlnr; with the Turks. Take Turkish Garrison. (By Assoclntcd rresa to Tho Coos liny Tlmos.) SOFIA. Oct. 1 9. Tho Turkish cur. rlson of MllStnnhn Pasha wnn tnknn by tho Bulgarians who nro moving on tno ureeic rorls or Adrlnuoplo. Tho Turks were driven lmrk nil nlong tho lino. Advnuco on Mustnphn rasna was watciied by King Fordln PaHha was wntchod by King Ferdln nnd who congratulated tho troops nnd noipcii dross tno wounded. Two Armies Move. (By Assoclntod Pross to Coos Bay . Tlmos.) LONDON. Oct. 19. Ono Turkfnh nrillV. aeeordlni! In n nnwn nirnnrv .lln- patch, Is advancing toward Soft.), tho liuigarian capital, through tho DJuma Pass in tho Rhodpot mountains, whllo another Is marehlnir on llm I'hliln-. pines through TlinniHli. Half Million Men. (By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) LONDON, Oct. 19. Hnlf a mil lion men nrmod wltlil tho deallost modern wnr Implements nro gath oring todny nround Adrlauople, tho old capital of Northern TurKoy, for what tho military mon nuttcipato will bo n long, hard-fought, bloody; slego. WILL BUILD THE OS I W (Special to Tho Tlmos.) COQUILLE, Oro.. Oct. 19. Amended articles of incorporation of tho Wlllnmotte-Pnclflo Railway Company hnvo beon filed with' County Clork Watson. Those now articles are significant nnd Im portant, ns Indicating n chnugo in tho original plans of tho company. Tho first nrtlclos filed provided that Eugonu and Coos Bay woro to bo tho two terminals ot tho now railway, whllo tho amended artlcloa mnko Eugono and Euroka tho points thnt aro to bu connect ed. This would soom to Indlcuto thnt it Is tho purposo of tho now road to push right down tho const and not stop nt Coos Bay as first planned. According to thoso nmondod ar ticles of Incorporation It Is tho purposo of tho Wlllamotto-Paclflo to construct tho following lines ot railway: 1 A lino from a point near tho City of Eugono, Lano County, Oro gon, thonco in n gonornl wostorly direction to a point at or noar tho mouth of tho Sluslaw river; thonco In a gonornl southorly direction to n point near Mnrshflold, Cooa County, Oregon. 3 A lino from a point nt or nonr Junction City, Lano County, Oregon, thonco In a southwesterly direction to n point ot connection with tho lino doscribed in subdivi sion 1, nbovo, nt or noar Swiss homo. 3 A lino from a point at or near Junction City, thonco in a southwesterly direction to a con nection with tho lino dcscrlbod In subdivision 1, nbovo, at or near Elmirn. The company has boen capital ized for 11,000,000. Portland, Oro gon, Is to bo tho principal phico of business. Tho directors nro G. X. Wemlllng, R. M. Cross and S. R. Bodlno. Superintendent W. F. MIHor wan asked concerning tho chango of plans Indicated by tho nmondod nrtlcles but refused to maito nny statoment for tho present. "I do not caro to discuss tho matter at this timo," Mr. MIHor said, "but lt would seom from tho articles filed that it Is tho Inter" tlon of tho company to contlnvi tho lino down tho coast." your FlVOUIv or imiiUJio.