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BIG ENGAGEMENT' Id UArUUI uu oum Lenty-Fotir Hours Allowed Foreigners aim hiuh-uuhi- batams io luuvu. t. i ti,tn r Tim Pnna (Bf ABOCia. i -r VERA CIIUX. Oct. 22. Tho dc ..j , tim mirrender of Vera Cruz Si sent yesterday by General Hoi- nj, commnmicr in m t." ' "" . . ...... l.alt-ll 4 t 4 lift b-otPl. A ICllcr wiin iiiuuh.iv "' v..j luwvr .., !.. 1 l.iin.i ritiif.li rtJd lines uy v. i'' """" "" ui g ue mosi jhjiho lunnn mm tun- .i-lnr III nil IIIIIIIUIIIUII mill. II ti" rebels did not surrender, duty fnM oblige tho federal eomiiinnilor utse force, (fcnerul Diaz replying "... " .. .1... ultiinllnii wnnlil t HA WnS HUIIJ IIIV riiiiinmii ......... fc-wl him Io offer forclblo dofenSo. ". ..I...I Inm Mliin fill" tllO flVlllMltl- t-i cf the city by foreigners and non lviini. General mas: informed IilTfcrclRn consuls ol tho conditions l.i (v federal conimaii'ier sum no- r. .t . t . I.I ...,. .lr .1... .l1. It' ! UJl HO Wlllliu lliunn iliu iij li',Ms forty-eight hours. All prollni- l!::rlts teem to melinite the raplil ap tr:.bcf nn en- ureiiipnl. MIllTI .HUM wiiirwi-. MEXICO CITY. Oil. 22 Tlio robel r-.i.mi under (ienenel Dlnss Ik gon er."; rcjanlc I ns dwindling In iws'h ns there hns been no gonornl (0t!3fr:tloii rs was oxpoctod In c::r Quarters nt the start of tho ro- "J:n, although thorp aro strong wjlcloni that many of (ho govorn- it:t oEccrs mm employes including limr men. nro sttnpiy waning mo Itrtni of events to csponso tlic wln il:j ilJe. Mint Ho Protected. (B; Associated I'ress to Tho Coos nay Times.) WASHINGTON'. I). C. Oct. 22. Representations havo boon mnilo nt wilfo City tlint Amorlean property tt Vera Cruz must bo safeguarded. Tie Uadero govornment linn assured tie United States It will ho. CLAIMS SHE SHOT JOHNSON STOPS ItACES. iCoTcro Mnrlial of Indiana Orders Out TroiniM. (Bj Associated frcsa to Tho Coos Bay Times.) PORTER. Intl.. Oct. 22 Two rom- tules ot tho Indiana soldiers took session of Mlnernl Snrlnira raeo rttlt this afternoon under orders IpCoTenor Marshal to stop gnmb-J-tf and prevented tho races from ho- 1 run. TELLS AWI-TIj KTORV. Ma Winnie llrown nt Colfnv TVstl- I lies in Court. bj Associated Press to Tho Coos ,, Day Times.) yiMle Brown, on trial with hor hus m, Georgo Wesloy Drown, for JjJ" her father, today told on tho 'ItCeSS Stand ft torrlliln Qlnrv wlilnli Unhsy Iead "I' t0 tho killing. itv.. i e.uarcd 8,1 ,,n(l eon wronged jeer rather nmi iimi i. ni.in.i ni.nn W ?kml,lrcat hei' S1 told calm ll, 5 'hootlnB of hor fathor and ffie1 !10W sl, flre'1 t"o "t Into 'J war after lm lm.l rniinn -... i. fll. A k...... V "' UUII UUIII iiiu hi?. r"lla ,rom luo rovolvor hold I ler husband, mill also toolc tha Btan,l n(l tea's ;nMu ,",B, w,ro.-. w woi:0 '5 mil.. " """ wanton nenriy (Ufu il om "I'lonBne. Idaho, to m,S ."?? lh0 '"tlior nrtor his Si? hlm th0 Btory of hor Search of Puflilist's Cafe Brings Out New Story of His Action. (Dy Associated I'ress to Tho Coos Hay Times) CHICAGO, Oct. 22. A search of Johnson's enfo today by Deputy Un ited States marshals wuh made and a eolorod woman employed In tho place ns cntcrtulnor said sho shot tho pugilist In tho foot sovoral days ago. Tho shooting Is snld to havo followed n quarrel and tho pugilist Is said to have pledged ovoryono In tho plneo to secrecy. Johnson dontes tho report. I!'g Olil to Tell. Tho IVderal grand Jury began today Its Investigation of tho charges against Jack Johnson, tho negro champion piiKlllst, alleged to havo violated tho Mann law In bis relations with Luetic Cameron, tho Ut-yonr-olil whlto girl. Tin girl's mother nud Luello were among tho witnesses. The girl s mother ngiim plonded with her dnughter to glvo tin the negro ehnmplou and alo toll tho Jury all sho could regard ing her relations with Die negro. "l'letiso, my dear, brneo up anil tell nil you know," she bogged her dnughter. "There Is still a ehnnco for you If you will but glvo up tho nogro." Jnek Citrloy, fight promotor, was on hnnd to testify. Mayor Harrison today ordered tho cliler or police to nave stopped im mediately all music nnd other forms of entertainment In Johnson's enfo on the south side. In connection with Johnson tho authorities nro In vestigating the report of tho oxlst onco of n clearing Iioiiro In Chicago for procuring whlto girls for well to do negroes. It has boon said that tho organization Is conducted by a whlto woman with headquarters In n Mich igan Avenue "club". F. E. Daniel son, a whlto saloonkeeper, In whoso homo Johnson nnd tho Camoron girl aro snld to havo lived for two wcoks. and "Hank" Kennoy, one of tho no gro's former training nnd sparring mnnngors. woro nlso witnesses at tno Investigation today. D Articles Filed at Salem Today Capital Stock Named Is $100,000.00. (Special to Tho Times) SALEM, Ore., Oet. 22. With a capitalization of $100,000 nnd Hosooo C. Nelson. N. 1). Smith. J. V. llor.eh ns Ineorporators. the Handon nnd MOTHER JAILED: IB Sad Ending of Family of Mrs. Mattson in Minnesota City. (Dy Associated Prosa to Tho Coos Day Times.) HU1IL. Minn.. 'Oct. 221 Police nion taking Mrs. Nicholas Mattsou to Jail on a charge of drunkonness yesterday, stopped at a school for tlio ln-yonr-old sou to go Homo nud care for tho other two children. Tho boy finding tho houso cold and the children crying, lighted a big grate flro and wont out to procure something to cnt. Upon returning ho feunil tlio houso burned to tho ground and tho two young children burned to death. " . INCORPORATES ARMIES OF MUM ST AT E S CROSSING TURKISH FRO T H Oregon Enstern Railroad company tiled articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of Stato today. Tho principal olllco of tho company will be nt Handon and It will build a rail road from that nlaco throuch tho counties of Cooo, Curry nnd Joseph ine xo r-ngio roint and nlso branch lines from Handon to a point near .iinrsmiphi and to Fort Orronl. THHIIRHT RIIRIFn Mi OUT IS ALIVE BECKER NOT IRAISPORTM j SAFE IN PORT The Prairie Could Not Sooner Report Because of Cable Being Cut. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times) WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Tho na val transport Prairie, not heard from since October 2 nnd ror whoso snfoty feat j aro entertain ed, arrived safely at San Domingo City last night. It hud not boon reported because of the cut cables at San Domingo, GREAT AIRSHIP EXIIHIITIO.V .Saturday anil Sunday, OCTOllER HO ami i!7. MAYOR STRAW NO PRIMARIES jctcd cm nniic III IMIKHPIPI n Seattle Man Turns Up When It Is Believed He Is In Grave. (Hy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times) SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 22 Chas. Anderson, -10 years old, returned homo hero yostordny allvo and woll threo wcoks aftor a man bollovcd to be Anderson and so Identified by his wife, was burled. Anderson's double had been drowned. Anderson left his wife six weeks ago and knew of tho mistaken Identity of tho drowned man, but did not let his wlfo know about it until yesterday. STREET IRK IS TAKEN UP R 1M0NS BRIDE TODAY "Bfe !.. L?te Coqullle -mcyman wetls Astor ia Man at Bandon. B.lVnnt. - ti."u",v Dpi- oo ti T-.il.. i '""alone j V . " ! J-..U1UI rsi s? j?hn Gambei A. tar. the L-" P'1 horo tUIs morn ! EDls,Coenr',raon' taking place at ""Wall nffi'V ""rcn. Archdeacon '' ' ndeMat ns' II s lrso WeeJ"'' ono of tho most , T' brldn ila ovor h0,(1 ,lor0 LV't m' 1'ter of tho ' '"une-nt -, """' weauny anu fsiAito rh 5Seryman of Coqullle ?e"t 5-oumr ThpP'-0oni Is a prom 2 The5 vuno8B man of As- 'n AJ.oni18 coul" will rn- "im, i '""re wm i, ''""Un. itof co0, Tn a ,reular meeting n,0ii Pellow. sr,,,oaBO L' - ' M' MneuS pJIa,,v IntlatIon and M,0"epres;nf r brther request- oruer or SECRETARY. Wants to Revoke Some Li censesSays Conditions Are Getting Intolerable. Mayor Straw In n lengthy talk to tho Mnrshllold city council Inst ovcnlng recommonded that string ent stops bo tnkon to compol tho saloons to comply with tho stato and city laws. Ho urged that tho licenses of threo or four ot tho saloons bo rovoked In caso they continuo to flagrantly vlolato all regulations. Ho said that ho was opposed to any parloylug with tho saloons, becnuso ho had warned them two or thoro tlmos recently and had Marshal Cartor request thorn to do business decently, but thoy had failed to do so. Ho said that tho condition was gottlng ser ious and had to ho dealt with im mediately. Ho was opposed to bothorlug about arresting saloon proprietors and bartenders nnd fin ing thehi. Ho said tho only thing to do was to rooko tho license of any saloon man whoso plnco was not conducted according to law. After his talk, tho councllmen ngreod with him and declared they would stand behind tho mayor In enforcing tho law. 'Thoy expressed a willingness to revoke tho licenses of places which v. ild not comply with tho regulations. Mayor Strav said ho would keep tab on tho places and personally ftlo charges with tho couucll against tho viola tors In his talk to tho council, Mayor Straw depicted conditions horo to bo growing vory bad. Ho said tnat drunken bartenders, tho spiling 0I liquor to men who were intoxicat ed, the permitting of fights and tho permitting of loggers to squan der their money and creato a rough houso endangering lives ana property, was something that should not bo tolerated. Ho said that the trouble- Saturday night In Colo man's ulace on North Front street was but an illustration of it, bd Dlaln having his shoulder broken, (Continued on Page Four.) City Council Plans Number of Important Improvements; Difficult Projects. Sovoral now street Improvement projects wcro launched Inst even ing hy tho Marshfleld city council. Thoy wcro ns follows: Opening Elovonth street to the top of tho hill. Improving Fourth strcot south from Elrod to tho rnco track. Improvo Fourteenth strcot north from Central to Pcrhnm Park. Put in now olovatod Plank strcot on Hall avenuo from dopot to Fourth streot. Repairing of holos In old bltuin InoiiH pnvlng was authorized. I Tho oponlng of South Eleventh streot Is a bit tiroblom. City En glncer Gldloy hns been working on It for somo tlmo and had proparcd a profllo showing tho host grndo ho could sccuro and ono the council proposos to ndopt. Mr. Gldloy snld tnat lio would llko to secure sug gestlons on plans for reducing the cuts nnd (Ills and tho damago It Special Nominating Election win do to much of tho abutting Dispensed with uoun-. cil Meets. proporty. In tho first plnco, a Jog In tho street nt Its present tormlnus will linvn in tin nllinlnnfoil liv anitiirlni- T-. A..nn.-n !. Intll.VA f f .... - - . .. " 111 I-UIIBI-IIUVUIU U! mu 1....I..U VI ng,)t of Wfty 0V(Jr Qt8 , Ul0 Kl,jcn any cnnuiuato to mo tor tno pn- owned Dy H. A. woiis, M. D mnry olectlon In Mnrshflold, callod for November 0. tho day of tho national olectlon, to nomlnato party candidates for city ofllces, tho coun cil last evening decided that It would not he necessary to hold tho oloctlon. Consequently, it will bo dispensed with. Thoro was somo question about tho necessity of holding It. Somo thought tho failure to hold tho primary might lnvalldato tho rog ular city olectlon. Thoy held that votors at tho primary had tho right to wrlto In such names of any candidate thoy wished In addition to voting on tho regular candi dates, Consequently, although tho primary might start with a blank ballot, tho voters would wrlto In the names of men thoy wished nominated. Howovor, City Attorney Goss took tho vlow that as long as no ono had filed his candldncy for tho primary, thoro would bo no ono to remonstrnto because tho primary was not held. In consequeneo or this and tho fact that candidates have tho right to go on tho bal lot for tho regular municipal elec tion by petition, ho thought it would bo porfectly proper to dis pense with tho prlmnry and thus avoid tho expenso attendant to holding It. Thus, thoro will bo no primary or caucus to nomlnato candidates for aldermen or city recorder. Tho council last evening adopted nn ordinance fixing tho ward lines, dividing the city Into threo pre cincts, tho same as tho precincts for the county and stato olectlon. It also provided for tho registra tion of voters by tho city recoraor and tho appointment of election of ficials. Action on tho selection of tho election officials was deferred until later. DON'T DREAK YOUR NECK. Buy a POCKET FLASH LIGHT at THE GUNNERY. Poyntz and Mr. Mnstors. Thon ov or tho gulch n hrldgo fili feet high nt tho highest point will havo to bo constructed. J. O. Langworthy s homo will bo 30 feet bolow tho streot level. F. E. Allen's homo will bo 13 foot bolow tho street nnd Supt. F. A. Tlcdgon'a now homo will bo IB feet nbovo strcot lovol. In tlio rear of Alvn Doll's plnco, n cut of 12 foot will bo made. Mr. Gldloy tried to carry tho streot on ovor tho hill nnd down tho othor sldo to tho city HmitB but 'found that 'oven hy mak ing a 14 por cont grndo, tho street would bo sixty feet abovo tho gulch near that tormlnus. F. E. Allen stated that when ho built P. A. Sandburg Informed hlm that ho would bo on a lovol with tho street when It wns put through. J. O. Langworthy had Informed Mr. Gldloy that ho thought tho grndo should bo mndo to conform with tho location of the homes of tho greatest numbor which would re duce tho fill In front of his placo. Mayor Straw suggested that tho proporty owners beyond tho top of tho hill got Aviator Chrlstofferson to help them out. Finally tho council declared Its lntontlon to establish tho grado suggested by Mr. Gldloy and tho property owners will bo expected to appear and discuss tho matter. Mr. Gldloy sugosted that Tonrh street bo opened on through ns It would furnish a bottor grado than Eleventh street nnd ho nlso sug gested n continuation of Hall avo nuo from west of tho High school to tho city limits. Eleventh streot is 80 feet wide and it may bo that n split street on two different grndos can bo put through. Mr. Gldlev presonted a profllo for opening Fourteenth streot north from Central. To Commercial. It is practically level and from there (Continued on Pago Four.) ON THE STAND New York Police Lieutenant Does Not Testify in Own Behalf. (Hy Associated Press (o Tho Coos Hay Tlmos; NEW YORK, Oct. 22. John 11. Hnrt, Hooker's lawyer, nnnouncod tho defense would rest Its case to dity In Rocker's trial, as tho al loged Instigator of tho murder of Gambler Herman Rosenthal. Dec ker did not tnko tho stand In ills own ilofonsc. Justice Oort declined to let tho dofonso rost and reopen ed tho caso without motion from counsel In order to take furthor testimony along tho Hue of the nlloged conspiracy against Ueckor by Rose, Woblicr. Vallon and Schopps. Jack Sullivan was called by tho court. Against Witnesses, llofoio aunounclnif Its clone, the defense produced the record of the lClugs county court showing that Morris Lubnu was convicted of perjury In 1911 nnd sentenced to seven yours. Lubnu testified for i ho state. Ho was nn oyu-wltnosH to tho Rosenthul mtirdor, and ho sworo that ho was novor convict ed of crime. Assistant District At torney Moss told tlio court that Lul)uu had appealed from tho ver dict nnd was now out on ball. Several other witnesses for tho de fen ho gnvo testimony apparently controverting tlio testimony for tho stato. Sovoral witnesses testified to Heckor'H good character. Tho session hart been taken up mainly by testimony Introduced to sustain tho contention of tho dofonso that tho Informers, Roso, Wobbor. Val Ion and Schopps, had "framed up on Ueckor" to save thomsolvcs, and tliou Mclntyro for Decker announc ed that his wns closed. In JiiiIuo'h Hands. Justice Goff took matters in his own bonds. "Thoro woro certain questions put by tho dofonso to this witness (Jack Sullivan) which l excluded. I now pormlt you to put those quostlons," ho snld to Mcln tyro. Tho lntter doellnod to put tnom, wiieroupou tlio Justlco di rected tho district attorney to nsk tho questions. Mclntyro protested vigorously but was disregarded, Sullivan, whoso uamo Is Jacob Reich, tostlflod to certain nlloged conversations with Roso, Vallon nun Wobbor, In which thoy ondonvorod to got him, hn stated, to back them up In their story ot tho conspir acy. Sullivan said ho took no part In tho nssasslnntlnu of Rosenthal, nor In tho allogod conspiracy of Roso, Wobbor, Vallon and Schopps to nssasslnnto tno gnmulor. Heckor'H counsel mndo tho usual motions for dlsmussnl of tho Indict- mont nnd that tho Jury should bo In structed to acquit tho dofondnnt. "All motions denied," Justlco Goff ropllod. To Mclntyro's requost for adjournment, tlio Judgo ropllod that ho would grant it on tho condition thnt both counsols comnloto tho sum ming un tomorrow. Mclntyro snld ho wns willing to pnro down his tlmo to four hours. Tho district nttornoy will havo tho samo tlmo. Justlco Goff will chnrgo tho Jury Thursday morning. Big Engagements Are Expect ed to Happen at Any Moment. SERVIANS HAVING THE HARDEST FIGHT Must Contend With Fierce Tribesmen as Well as Turkish Regulars. (Dy Associated Press to th Cooa Day Timos). LONDON. Oct "' Tlln nrmlno rtf Servia, Dulgarla and tlrceeo contin ued todny to clear tholr way to tholr mnln objective points. At tlio Turk ish fortress of Uskul, Adrlnnpolo nnd Scrvln, Inst of theso towns on Groc Inn frontier, the Grcok nrmlcs havo crossed tho Turkish fronllor at two points and Important events nro soon expected. The Servians nro probably having tho hardest lighting nt tua prosont moment, contending not only ngnlnst Turkish regulnrs but nlRO tho Arnnuts, flereo Albanian trlbes nton. Ono of their nrmlcs Is ntlvanc- lllir ns fnr nn tlln rltv of Ivimnntinvn tho principal town botwoon the Ser vian ironner ami usiuip. Greeks Havo Lauded. Tho Greek tronii lnmloit imlov n Kntarlna on Turkish territory on tho uuir ot nninniKi and niiout soventy miios rrom tno fortress, nccordlng to n news agomy dispatch from Cor-stantlnoplc. EIS IN PORT TODAY Brings Passengers From Eti- - reka and Sails This Morn- - ing for Portland. Tim Btnnninr Alllnncn arrived this morning from Eureka, bringing passengors and rrolglit anil saiiou at 9 a. m, for Portland, Tho-o arriving horo woro: TCil .Tnrilnn. Thos. LovdalO. Holon M. Nyo, Theo Dradloy, 13. C. Owon, Jonnlo Lnfforty, A. Dawson, r. u. Jordnn, H. A. Hartol, H. L. Hans, II. W. Dnvls, Mrs. i- u. cjtirismnn, F. C. Chrlsman, W. Atloy. Outgoing Passengei-H. Tlin following woro tho nasson- gors who loft on tho Alllanco this morning for Portland: AI. Ilnv. Mrs. G. J. Furnish. L. Thompson, E. A, Thompson. Mrs. E, A. Thompson, J. L. Hlcklng, 8. Roberts, w. Morgan, .Miss Liuinn Patterson. Airs. A. Scott. Miss J. Olson, H. Anderson, W. Rudolph, J, A. Pallesso. GUNS FOR REXT-THE GUX- NERY. DEPARTMENT WATCHES. (Hy Associated Pros to Tho Coos liny Tlmos) WASHINGTON. Ort. 22 Tho Dc pnrtmont of Justlco Is keeping In close touch with dovulnpmontB In tho enso of Jnek Johnson, nccui'vl In Chicago of nbductlng Luello Ca moron, a whlto girl, Reports to tho dopnrtmont, It Is snld. show no nvldonro of probnhlo violations of tho whlto slnve law, but Indicate thnt tho question Is entirely n stnto affair. NO WITNESSES. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Tlmos) WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. No wit nesses woro examined todny In tho sennto enmmltteo's Investigation of campaign contributions. Tho mem bers met In oxoeutlvo session nnd nnnouncod that a iiumbor ot wlt nesspfl would bo subpoonaod for tomorrow. STARS WOMAN. .Man hen Kills lllniMlf In n St. IMils Cafe. (Py Associated Press to Tho Cooa Tlmos.) ST. LOUIS, Oct. 22. Mrs. Anna. O'Dounell wns stabbed to death by Leonardo Morrealo In n crowflod rafo last night. Morroalo plunged tho knlfo Into his own henrt and fell dead. Jealousy Is tho causo, Mrs. O'DonnoU'H husband Is suld to bo In 8nnDlogo. ROOSEVELT HOME. Reaches OyMcr Day In Safety but Must lteht. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Hay Tlmos.) OYSTER HAY, Oct. 22. A week's absoluto quiet will put Ronsovolt In tho best of condition, snld his physi cians today. If ho follows tho strict rogimo oxpoctod ho will bo ablo to tako up tho campaign In Its closing dnys. Tho Colonel ronched Rnglmore Hill todny and walkod unassisted up stairs nnd wont to bed nnd oxpoctod to romnln thoro tho rost of tho day. Whon nn nuto carrying tho Colonel ronehoil tho houso ho stopped nut, de clining assistance "R'b mighty good to bo homo ngnln," ho snld. While n weok'H norlod of absoluto quiet will bo neoded, It was explain ed that for n considerably longor tlmo Roosovolt miiBt nvold his work and that it will bo Imposslblo for hlm to attempt to mako any spooehos. Rev eral wooks will ho required to com plete tho hoallng of tho wound and knitting of tho frncturod rib. RODERT RARR DEAD. (Hy Associated Press to Tho Coos nay Tlmos.) T fiwnnw rw oo T?n1inr Ttnrr. eiia SfntHnli nnvnll.f nml Pillientor dloil this mornlnir of honrt falluro at his rosldonco nt Woldlnghnm, Surrey. MAY' RUN INTO THIS PORT, New Steamer Speedwell Possibly .May no on tons nay nun. Tim now HKt-nhronk stenmor Speedwell, which was built at tho Kruso & nanks shipyard in .Norm Tlnnd. II la understood, may be put on tho run botween Coos Day and San franeisco. jo uiiui-iuu-tivo Btatomont has boon given out, lmi If In nnilnratood that tho vos- sol may run out of horo Instead of nandon, or, possiuiy iuuko uoui oi those ports. She is a flno stenmor with flrat-elnss accommodations. Captain nurns, woll known horo, Is to bo tho mnstor. Ho has been In this city on business connected with tho Speedwell, and will re turn to San Francisco on tho Rcdondo. m