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E HARDEST KIND Of LUCK B OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING JW AT HOME -TtaivrJ In Tho TIMES mun QxmtB ADVb'"'.D " tflto . WANT ADVERTISING in Tho TIME! Wilt Keep your Income from Furnished Iteming Steady. YOU can really halp tho family revenues by renting n fow furnished rooniB and, If you know how and whon to uso tho classlflcd columns, you may kcop that llttlo extra ln- kr;'.o, .. " i (ho facts about your l ycs of all "los- rtrTnwn. And If thero W,&i ho 0Ugllt t0 Wn r L I It" " III n! hill leu - MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES&. como aa "steady aa a clock." . .. . ... I.. 1UTH MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 191 2. EVENING EDITION 6 PAGES. 0Z A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull Mn 80 nnd Coos Hay Advertiser. ffluna IS AID RYAN TESTIFY BEFORE UUMMITTEE J. P. O'BRIEN 10 nanrls That Hilles lHade to Prove His ( btaiemuiiio. IVERY ANGRY AND SttHMio no i ..ua in Pvnlnin About inbution Made Dur ing uamiJaujii. Eodatcd Press to Tho Coos Bar Times) ...nrnv Oct. 21. GOO. kljj of New York testified lie Clapp committee today i.j.l -mlrlllltllnllrt tU rllO .'I pre-convcntlon cnmpnlgn ,'(J fHJ.VVU. 1I1U llhv-". 1 111,500 to tlio wnsning- L Fortune Ryan told tho that ho shouldered i .1 iV. itAlita nf Din Dnlll- :itl)ul commltteo In 1001. c;joscd to mo nomination .. IU talil Ma mntrllin- ncaitly did not roprosont ; tat himself Ho gnvo ) toward tho Inst of tlio p, tat "not to elect Pnr- .t to preserve tlio integrity tiff." Perkins flntly do it te knew or any concert .ft action by tho fliiunclnl i cf Will Rtrort. Iln Raid e 113,000 or $80,000 to II nmpaisn and wna por ta read a stnteiiipnt ro- tlt contribution of tho k llf Inmr.inrn Pn . num. tefla tho testimony nf tho ist JicCnll to snow con b the comnnnv mndn in tie free- silver heresies of l. Bryan." :i boded McCnll's nctlrm 'f!(d that tbn ntlnnku nr Fitlosal press undoubtedly 1 McCall's life. tie 1S08 rnmpnlgn wns h tie cxamlnntlon of l'or- ! tltneji tnnkn nf tlm .n... nbllcllr of cnmpnlgn enn- . useriing tnnt ho wns U ttt end for VAirs. ITn It wmornndum showing li:tn to tlio enmpulgn e urficu ciinlrmnn ' me Hepubllcnln nn w I,? mnlco public lift fflntr iiillnno o.,.i 'Wore tho election. w:J ?;"!"': m underwritten tho pro- 1 UfflDlllfn rt !... .1. Si! XV. 8U.m of 3.000,- use, no doulnr- la i hopes tlmt Sennvor "I DS horn (,!.. r iu".1 "' floor v . no ought to bo W Dm li !- iLr,.ou6't to tnko It re?.!! B,c.ntlll? ol -i i.i. " ,u ' wnnir- M..M , """onin-j- lor .!-01: Perklna o anil K nl ,n"on tlmt WlIU be broucht bnfnrn iu s10 la' whothor his 4.fe&w,,L!ft? tld m,i I ""'"mior He CL, , aTK0 contribu te fioosevelt cnmnnlLm. no elZr?. b0 required to 'IF dinl 1 Mb- Hill, Z u, 8,lr i "8.. made. I would ! .eM,c "Ismiss him kls fir i.er"ln.3. still "a hat .Tho c'.nlr re i. J.M' he hnil i.n be S - Perk'ns said " c mln,J'. ovo whether Qe "Bpalgn. aa contr1' HE T FIGHT IH AUSTRALIA VISIT UN BAY Southern Pacific Official Is Planning to Spend Week Here Soon. J. P. O'Drlen, vlco president and Bcnornl innnnKcr of tho Southern Pacific lines In Washington, but formerly vlco president and Kcncr nl innnnBor or ttui company's linos In OrcKon, Is planning to spond a week or ton ilnys In Coos county this winter or early next Bummor. Ho Informed Marshfleld frlonda of this lilnn In Portland recently. Ho Htatcd that IiIh trip was to Do puroly n porsonul ono and Hint It hnd no railroad significance, ns ho no longer has Jurisdiction of tho Southern Pacific linos In this ter ritory. Mr. O'llrlon nld that his visit horo n yonr Kgo this fall hnd Im pressed him greatly nnd that ho wanted to foo more of Coos couutv nnd cspoclnlly tho eoimtrv imnk from tho liny. Ho plans to como in ovorinmi Dy Myrtle Point nnd return via the old Coos liny wngnn rond, or Gnrdlner mid Drain, thus seolng nil of tho country. Ho oxpofitH to mako tho trip with 0. X. Wondllng, tho big lum berman, who litis oxtensivo tlmbor lioldlngH along the const, nnd who Is closely allied with tho Southorn Pnclfle. Mr. Wondllng Is planning tho erection of a big mill sonio whero niong tho const nnd mnyuo tho locntlon of It will bo detor nilnod during tliolr visit horo. Mr. Wondllng hns long been contomp la'iig tlio starting of an inriistrlnl city nround hl mill whon ho lo cates It, nnd It mny bo that ho will curry out this plan nenr Coos liny. FIX VALUE OF LOCAL RAILWAY People There Will Not Stand For Johnson, the Negro Prize Fighter. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times.) SYDNEY, Aus., Oct., 21. High Mcintosh, tho Australian theatrical man and fight promoter, today wired bis roproscntativo. W. Kelly, now In mrago, negotiating with the negro pugilist for n series of thrco fights in Ai stralla to cancel any and all pond ing negotiations. 'Tlio negro cannot light in this, tho whlto man's coun try," declared Mcintosh today. "Ills Implication In tho alleged abduction of Luclio Falconet In Chicago has so engendered tho sporting frntornlty licro that tho calling off of the ne gotiations are iu the best lnt"rilP ol tho general i ubllc as well ns I'oxing.' - --ir w w w ----wwwwrrvAjfcjjjjAjAAjj I. ROOSEVELT !ARE ACTIVE III STARTS HOMEj NEW YORK I FOUR BIG RATTLES TO BE FOUGHT IN NEXT FEW DAYS SAAWViA MONTENEGRINS, Leaves Hospital in Chicago and Is Going to Oys ter Bay. Progressives Have Full Tick- ItKSTIXO WKlib, (Ily Associated Press) PORT WAYNI3, Ind., Oct. 21. Hooscvclt Is resting coin fortnbly mid Is suffering no In convonloiico from tho motion of tho train. VIS II IN TOW rWalen- r,,.. .. .. fc VnorTS UP the 5?. Vesse and ! k South. XLnrt! of tho ?f Watson ,".in ,ow f ' WmnZ.n 1. the Alaska '''ear oLJi ndondo ."J betaSNnneo. The :4Franitowd nresum- ? ie nednna,nd wns n , ' lre0 ,rPeor and ', feiss messago for ?Sen77r, .... "'AS at ?.t, om,nB- Southern Pacific Makes New Estimate of Cost of Line to Myrtle Point. Tho presonco of nt least part of tho Riirvoyora who woro In hero with Englncor Geo. Wolfram of tho Southern Pacific has finally lenkod out. Thoy woro horo to plnco a now valuation on tho Coos Hay, Rosoburg & Enstorn Railway for the purposo of obtaining n ba sis for fixing the wheolngo rato to bo chnrgod the Smlth-Powors Log ging Company for hnndllng their trains from Myrtlo Point hero. Tho Smlth-Powors company te now con structing 22 nillea of logging road boyond Myrtlo Point nnd will op orato thoir own trains in horo over tho locnl lino of tho Southorn Pa cific. It is understood niithorltntlvoly that tho Southern Pacific and tho Smith-Powers Company havo ngreod to n general contract whorobv tho business will bo handled on n wheolago basis, tho lnttor company paying so much per car and oi glno for using tho Southern Paci fic's rails from Myrtlo Point to Marshfiold. This chnrgo will- bo basod on tho valuation of tlio lo cal lino. It Is also Ilkoly that tho special roport of tho engineers will also Include an estlmato of tho cost of cortaln Improvements In the local lino, including n short tunnel through tho rldgo or dlvldo botween Heaver Slough and tho head of Isthmus Inlet. This would reduco the grado and tho cost of handling trains considerably. When Mr. Wolfram first came hero with his pnrty, it was under stood that their solo mission was to go ovor tho old Brown survey from Marshfleld down tho coast to Euroka. Part or nil of the records of this survey woro lost whon tho Southern Pacific offices were destroyed In tho San Fran cisco flro. Just whnt progress is being made on the lattor project, it is not announced. FOOT HALL RESULTS. I Multnomah won O to O against O. A. O. today. AVhltmnn won 20to O against Oregon. The most Ignorant man is tho one who doesn't know that ho doesn t know anything. " (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, Oct. 21. Col. Roose velt left Mercy hospitnl nt t:20 for tho station, wlicro ho boarded n Pennsylvania railroad train to Journey homo. Ho was takon out of tlio hospital In a wheel chair to tlio auto nmbtilnuco. Tho Col onol wns arcompnnlcd by Mrs. Roosevelt.. The Colonol spent a restless night, obtaining only four hours sloop. lie suffered from ner vousness, duo more to tho excite ment of tho approaching dopnrturo for homo than for any other cause. Tho Colonel wns cheerful nnd Bald ho hoped to ho nblo to sleep on tho trnln. Tlio Colonol wnlkcd from his room to tho wheel chnlr In tho corridor. On tho way through tho hospital, tlio pntlonts In tho var ious rooms wlicro tho doors woro opon, greeted him nnd wished him a snfe Journey ns ho passed. Outside- tho hospital n largo crowd of Bpectators also shouted greetings. In front of tho hospitnl was a large detail of motor cycle- police, who followed tho nmuulanco to tho station. Just na ho was being taken from tho whcol chnlr nt tho hospitnl door, tho Colonol bndo good-byo to his two nurses. FAIL TO FILE ets in Nearly All Coun ties of State. I (Dy Associated rrcss to Tho Coot Day Times.) NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Tho cost of organizing tho Progressive pnrty in New York stnto nnd running tho campaign for thrco months has been loss thnu $00,000, Includ ing $2G,000 for gottlng signatures In preparing tho potltlons which will put candidates on the olllclnl ballot, according to figures sup I piled by tho stnto chalrmnn. Tho i pnrty will .liuvo a comploto locnl I tltkot In Ci or CC of tho CI coun ties. Forty-thrco cnndldntoa for congress wero nominated. HOLD EXPOSITION. Dry Fiii-inlug iiGtlicrlng Opens in Lcthhi'Idgc, Cimiidii. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) I LETHDRIDOE, Alhorta. Oct. 21. Tho sovonth International dry ! farming exposition wns olllclally op ened bore today by tho Hon. G. II. Dulycn, lleutenniit governor of ' Alhorta. Tlieio Is a largo attend- nnco. , i i POI-ICi; Kllili MAX. Workman In Chicago Slabs Four J Men and Dies. lif J1B8UCIU1LH1 IIUB3 IU 1 HO jllV0 Day Times.) CHICAGO, Oct. 21. John Porn, n mill workor, was shot and kill ed Inst night by tho polico in South Chicago, after Pora had stab bed four men, thrco seriously. OR MARY Marshfield May Not Have Nominating Election Ow- to Lack of Candidates. Mnrshflold may not havo a city primary election Novombor B as is nrnT'lilnd liv Mm rrvontlv enacted city election Inws. This was an nounced Dy uny iiecoruor uuiior this morning, who stated flint so far not n slnglo candldato had filed his nominating petition for tho primary election. Today is tho last day for filing. II u-no rAnnrfrxl Hint" notitlons for a couplo of candidates for coun- cilmon wero uomg circumiea ana would bo filed lato today, but this could not bo confirmed. Tho terms of A. II. Powers nnd A T Snncrn flR mnmllMB Of tllO council explro this year and niso tho torm or city iiecoraer uunsr. In tho primary, tho candidates - rnmilrmi in file on nartv tick ets. City Recorder Dutlor says that only the Republican and Dem ocratic parties can fllo tickets, tho others not nnvniK ca oumticin vnina ni fho Inst cenornl election to entltlo them to n placo. Mr. Dutier uonoves mac mu falluro to file potltlons for tho n-lmnfi. la (111 A tf H (leSlfO tO keOIl party Uno3 out of city politics nnd thnt tho aspirants for tho places will go on the ballot for tho regu io ninntinn nn Independents. it only requires about tho samo sig- natures to mo iaiier iuiiu"". ."i Dutier, who is expected to bo a candldato to succeed himself, will probably fllo as an independent candidate or me geueiui i.n.., and not enter tho primary. rri. .nnlilrnHnn fnr tho nrlmary has not been heavy. This morning the registration wa as iohuwb; Central Marshfleld, 08. North Marshfleld, 70. (?A..4t. fnratlflrtlfl. Ti. Candidates who wish to go on in ,innn.innt fnr tho municipal election havo until a short time after Nyo,n- ber 5 In which to nio ineir i- "WVNTED General housework by woman with 5 year old child. Ad dress "D", care Times. SEI1 tho AIRSHIP next Saturday nnd Sunday. E OF COOS LEAVE Seven Men, All of National ity in County, Will Join Native Army. Tlio entire Montenegrin nonuln Hon of Coos Day, consisting of seven men, left Saturday on tho urenkwntor for Portland, nnd will go back to Europo to fight ror tliolr nntlvo country. There nro 1G0 Grcoks iu tno county who nro ready in ro na soon ns it appears that they nro really needed. Thoy do not want to lenvo their business or woric if it is not ncccssnr, but If thoy aro needed they nro ready to go. JUAREZ HAS ESCAPED ATTACK Feared by People For a Time That Rebels Intended Fighting. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dn; Tlmca.) EL PASO, Oct. 21. Robola sup posed to bo a part of Salaar'a army who wero sooiiedurlng the night op. poslto tho El Pnso smoltor hnd dis appeared today and Juarez pcoplo af ter an nuxloiiB night wero loss ap prohotiBlvo of nn attack. Avoid Fighting. WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 21. Dispatches to tho navy dopartmont from Vera Cruz Indicate thnt tlio fe deral troops are avoiding an encoun ter with Dlnz. It is reported Hint thrco Mexican vossols In Vera Cruz romnlnod loyal to tho Mndoro govern ment. Tho Moxlcnn gunboat Pro gresso Is roportcd at Puorto, Mexico, with Diaz troops aboard. Bulgarians Will Probably Be First to Battle on Turkish Soil. REPORTED THAT MINES WIPE OUT REGIMENT Sultan's Troops Are Concen trating on the More Im portant Strongholds. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Unv Tlmnal LONDON, Oct. 21 Throo and perhaps four big battles will prob ably bo begun within a fow dnys, if not a few hours, on tho torrltory of European Turkey. Tho armies of tho Dalkan allies havo now crossed tho frontier on nil sides, wlillo tho Turks, as tliolr oppon ents advance, aro giving up tliolr frontier posts nnd abandoning nil small unimportant: places and are falling back slowly onto thoir strongly Intrenched positions pre paratory to giving bnttlo thero. Tho Bulgarian army will, It is thought, bo tho first to strlko, oc cnuso of its objective point, nt tho fprtross of Adrinnoplo. Tho muln Iurklsh army Is growing In strength, if the- Uulgnrlnna nllow the Turks time, tho Sultnn's nrmy will outgrow that of tho Invaders. It la rumored today that two ot tho outer forts of Adrianoplo hnd fnllen Into tho Bulgarians' linnds and that tho town of Kirk Klsshl . had been captured, but thoro is no confirmation. Tho Greek nrmy Is resting after Its cantlirn of tlm Tin-Idol, ,.... . EiasHona and Is preparing for tho iw,u Bui-iiuuiiH wibk oi niinciciug tho Turkish army of -1000 mou concontrnted at tho town of Sor vla, n little to tho north. Tho Greeks aro said to bo C0.000 strong, WIjhi Out Regiment. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Oct. 21. Tho Sovonth Roglmont of Sorvlnn Infantry la reported virtually exterminated by a tho oxploslon of Turkish Innd mlno nftor crossing tho frontier Into tho district of Novlpnsnr, nccordlngto a nows agency dispatch rocolvod horo. FROM T HESOUTH Has Rough Trip and Lays Outside All Saturday Night. Tho steamer Redondo arrived yestordny from San Francisco. Sho had n rough trip nnd on account of tho rough bar laid outsldo Coos Bav from Saturday night until yes terday morning when sho crossed In. Among tho passongors woro seventeen more men who will bo omployed on tho construction work of tho Smlth-Powors logging road out of Myrtlo point. Moro mon will arrlvo on tho Alllanco from Euroka. Tho following woro the pnssen gors on tho Redondo: Capr. S. A. Butls, J. R. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Holllster, Joo Williams, II. Anderson, Loulo An derson, Mrs. F. Frnrao, A. Larson, K. T. Clarke, Ray Leo, W. W. Douglas, II. B. Freeman, Clay Reeco, Howard Egerly, O. A. Alex ander, Emll Bram, Mario Bram, E. R. Hodson, Mrs. E. R. Hodson, R. C. Jones, L. Burn, W. Wood, J. Murphy, W. Curtis, J. Ring, L. Mc Laren, A. Likens, J. Spauno, F. Martin, II. Flanrman, R. Havaman, A. Jenson, A. Stnuff, C, S. Bnrrlca, S. Hamilton, II, Henry, Roy Jones. MADE SPEECH SUNDAY. Slnglo Tav Advocnto Delivers Address nt Opera House. E. S. J. McAllister delivered a sln glo tax speech Sunday aftornoon at tho Masonic Opera IIouso. Thoro was a fair attendance. J. M. Upton Introduced tho sneaker and was on tho platform with him, Tho audi ence was won enterinipeu witn mt. McAllister's speech nnd it was said from an oratorical standpoint to hnvo been one of the best speeches that has been heard here In a long timo. Russia has undortakon to build a rnllwnv from Tohoran to connect with the Bagdad railway, and thus for tho first time, give Persia communication by rail with tho outer world. Now if Coos Bay wero only in Russia! What? If you hare anything to sell, trade, M T I T ALL AMERICANS U. S. Makes it Clear to Ma- dero Government it Must Protect Americans. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos nay Times.) WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. Secre tary Knox and Transforro S. Mlllor chief of tho Fnr Eostorn division of tho Stnto Dopartmont, constitut ing a spoclnl embassy, dispatched by tho president to Japan, to rep resent tho united Htntos at tno in noral services of tho Into Emperor MutBuhito, returned to Washington today. As ranking mombor of tho cabi net, Knox is "noting president" nt Washington nnd has tho Moxlcan situation to deal with. Whllo tho United tSates Intends to ndhoro vo Its policy of non-Intorferonco in tho lntornal affairs of Moxlco, tho Stato Dopartmont has mado It plain that tho Madoro government must tako measures to protect Ameri cans In tho troublol zone. P M IS M Employe of Mill Gone Since October 9 and Cannot Be Found. Per Dorg, aged 22 years, nnd omployed nt tho Prosper Mill Com luintr's ill nut nrvir Tlnndnn Is miss ing. Ho disappeared from Prosper nnlinr O niwl Hin comiianv Ir nn- vortlslng for any Information that might load to finding tho man. Ho is a Swede, Is 0 feet tall, has small light mustacho, bluo eyes, ana woro a uiacjc sun, uiuo jumper undercoat, and black fedora hat It Is not known whether tho miss ing man root with an accident or foul play, or whethor for sorao reason ho has loft tho country without saying anything about It. TmliH llomliiml. (By Associated Pross to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) SOFIA, Oct. 21. Tho Turkish warships bombarded today tho Bul garian port of Knvnrnn, n town uu tho Blnck Sea,- destroying consid erable property. Rcpulso GreekK. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 21. A column of rOeok trops wns ropulsod today, whon It nttneked Komlndls pass, which Is hold by tho Turks, wo cnrdlng to a nows agoncy dispatch from Constantinople Komlndls pass Is in tho mountains ot tho Alban ian frontlor. W A CAR LINE Street Car Man from the East Was Here to Investigate the Prospects. F, L. Sturm, an eastern man who hns been identified with streot car lines for many years past, war horo rocontly with a vlow of build ing a lino between Mnrshflold and North Bond, Ho spout about a week looking over tho situation nd wont into dotnlla with much enro. It Is said that boforo leaving ho stnted that ho wns greatly ploasod with tho future prospoctn of this cltv and if lls nrrnngomonts woro carrlwl out ho would first build a streot car lino on Contrnl or Com mercial avonuo to oxtond wost and thon on Shormnn avonuo to North Bond. Boforo leaving ho said that his action would dopond lnrgoly upon tho attltudo of tho Tormlnal Company In regard to thoir fran chises nnd ns to whothor or not Shormnn avonuo was oponed. Mr. Sturm told friends hero that his Idea was to first build a lino from Mnrshflold to North Bona nnd Inter perhaps run a spur from a point botweon tho cltlos down to Empire and porhnps lator to run another spur to tho C. A. Smith mill from tlio business district ot Mnrshflold. Mr. Sturm Is oxpootod to return horo lator on. Ho solil If ho built tho Btroot car lino ho would not ask tho pooplo to put up a cont. Mr. Sturm has rocontly Bold his intorosts In a Btroot car lino In North Dakota and is looking for a now field of operation. I I ' i $, i r ri il I