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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1912. -EVENING EDITION. I OF W It's Not What You Pay But What You Get for What You Pay THEJJSPREY TO BE GUILTY ii I at r (Continued from Pngo Ono.) tionnl (minion mid Intended to conic right on through to Coos Hny with out stopping nt Biindon. Ho wns under tho Impression that tho boat had not nindo a stop nt tho Co qulllo river. It wnB tho first news of tho Woman Is Reported to Have Confessed to the Murder of Sophia Singer. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 1. "You know Vnil .11.1 II Vnil l.nili .11.1 It Vn.i wreck thnt Sir. I.cnch had received Iniow you 'killed my Sophln."' shout- -,.-.i- i "" ""l""" """ en wimani woruion, nanco or Miss Durprlsotl. 'Sophia 0. Slngor of Ilaltlmorc, tho Ho will notify tho relatives of heiress who wns found Hlnln In n thoso on honrd the OBproy, who llvo rooming houso hero, when ho con- iromou viinries . uonwny anil Ills wife, vnudovlllo performers, in tho nt that place I,lfo Savers Out. Tho wreck occurred somewhere In tho neighborhood of C n. in. It Is Blntcd nt Empire that tho llfo snv ing tho tug IlOBcoo was In tho lower hny police station hero today. Tho Con ways wero arrested yesterday at i ilium, uuiu. mrs. uunwny crieti crow started out and reached ?,!u',1 "Vi'1. V.E?lno I'Vatorlcnl, shout- placo as soon as posslblo. Tho 'i1B ,?m,, Us,n,ot,8(!; ,ts not ,5. ...... ... i.. ,i... i i.... lou know you killed hor voiirsolf." and started out at once. Nothing P1'?' li!10i.f?ri T01?1 1",""t,cs' could bo dono by tho llfo snvors ns,10 "ollco ,,ml lnterforr ng. Later tho boat was capsized and wns near IV . iV l",u" " ,UI i'"'"-' "'""s to tho placo whoro tho North Star' tlmt Mlr8'.CoInVi?X ''U'1 r,onfc.8.r1.. ,Vut No. 1 struck and caused tho loss of,Bny8 h1'o ,inl ""' to l0 w,t ,' six lives. Tho llfo savors mado nn- , M,rB- C?'nv.ni lfl c,r0l,'lc,,.w'th c,; other trip out to tho bar nbout 0 fosalng that hpr husband knocked n, ni, tho Singer girl down with a billy AVivi'lc Still There nintio oi n uoor kiiou wiin mo inton- It wns reported from tlm lookout tlon of robbing hor. "Wo thought this nftomoon that somo of tho'810 ,ni ,mo,ro ",0Vcj;,A. '. 0,',,YT wreck of tho Osproy could still lio!".'? '"ifr alio anlil. "Chnrllo did It. soon on tho Jotty. Thoro Is no ro- AU x ,,U'1 wnB ,0 tl,rou:n th V.lnnkot port of nny of tho bodies being1 P,(!r,f ,,0,r w,l0n J J,0,"' l d,d not ujunu yoi nnu inoro is no ennnco oti """ """ "" - JfwW ",C" Um ,,Cl"S n,,V ' aiAXm-OLVKI). A tolegS 'Ss'sonfth.s mora- "" J 1 " Mm !-. I 11.. .In.. !! .f nm.t.l,, In.1 "T I I1MN miisnn. Rtntlni ilmf bo hnil boon! (Uy Associated Press to Tho Coos . . '. . . " V. . ... .. 1ln. T lost. Tho two daughters nnd son of the former mnstor of tho Borwlclc rcsldo In Snn Frnnclsco. No Other Passenger. Hay TlnicB.) IjIMA, Ohio, Nov. 1. That So phia Singer, tho wealthy Rnltlmoro girl who was murdered In Chicago, A telophono inessngo from Porti planned to "break oft" with Will Orford today states that tho Os-lnin Worthon, conductor nnd pool proy wns In port thoro Inst night, player, with whom sho eloped and nnd took on moro enrgo and stnrtcd , that sho wns visited by another for Coos Day. Captain Johnson man, woro revolutions nindo by otntod to tho limn In ohnrgo oftho "Bcnlrlco Hyan," who wns arrested warf thero thnt ho would not put, hero with her her husband. Chnnes In at Handon but expected to go on(H. Conway, In connection with the to Coos Hay. Tho Port Orford! murdor. Miss Singer's visitor, nc--wharflnger confirms tho list of cording to Miss Ryan (n singe thoso nboard ns given nnd stated ; nnmo) wns u stranger named Claud that no other additional pnssongorfl SHllmnn. got on nt Port Orford, so tho total Hot of dead Is flvo Four Vouin Old. Tho Osproy was built In 1 DOS ntt (Ily Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay TlmcB.) iiiii t r r .. nt t.1. nn...IH. .,.l ...nu Ml.ln,l -a F-... ' vlllvAUIJ. iMIV. I. Yt (irUlOll TU- Coos Hny. Sho had a gross ton- '" " 'ollovo tlicv Btoiy f MIf nngo of ! end net tonnngo or H2. "."" '" " "" "",.lI1" '""" """,-" Sho was 5S foot long with 10 foot S"1,,,n,t f,nU10,,1011 """ yj,B?n J,? foot Inch BaJ'fl no 8,,cn l)prH0 existed, iped with n l,0"eo arc said to bollovo Worth rho en's 2 Inch ben in nnd 0 j1 Ii Qlm una nn ii tut ml 7n-horsepowor gnsollno onglno nnd Si22Jil2JiSlJ3Ill, rnrrloil n crow nf thron mon. cnli- taln, engineer nnd seaman. In this Mnclcay of Portland woro nboard, cano thero wero two pnssongorfl,, but this wns n inlstnko. mnklng flvo nbonrd. I Tho Osproy has had minor trou- Tbo Osproy wns built nrlglnnlly bio at dlfforont times, but always for It. H. Iliiinn nnd when ho wns managed to escape Capt. Gus .lohn- nllvo wns oporutod with other boats son, who hns boon running out of out of Hogue rlvor In conncptlon tho Ilnguo rlvor for tho pnst. 20 with' tho big Hume, ostnto of thnt J'oarH or moro, has boon master of placo. When tho Macloay estate of tho Osproy for n long tlmo past Portland bought the IIiniio ostato "d was regarded as ono of tho nnd formed tbo Woddorburn Trad- best mon making tho Binnll bars. Ing Compnny, tho Osproy wont with tho other property and Ihib sinco BIKCIAI OAXDY SALH nt STAF- hoon used bv tho comnnnv In carry- TOKO'S Sutunlay and Sunday. -10 Ing freight between Hoguo rlvor cents per pound for Kioucli llonlions. nnd Coos Hny. I Froquently pnssongerH ennio up SATl'HDAV SAKK U() per cent from Hoguo rlvor on tho Osproy. u iff on nil hllk, lallVtii nnd iuosmiIIuo was reported this morning thnt N. poltlconlH nt tho Ladles' Kmpurlum. A. Loach, tho ninnngor of tho Wod- dorbnrn Trading Compnny nnd Mr. Times' Want Ada bring results. In Benjamin Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats you are assured of getting what you pay for. $18.00 to $35.00 Style the very latest without being freakish. Quality the very best possible, Price the lowest consistent with good clothes. Because we sell for cash. Remember, credit is the rich man's game. Installment well, somebody pays for the losses. That's the reason "Money Talks" There is a double guarantee on every garment that comes from usj both the maker's and ours. tOCllUlll. HI. Marshfield Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Bandon GOES TO WRECK III HYRDOPLANE '.'""'V- ' - "" "'. :'fW' " " V 'JIM g Mhm ur"1 "r ' - v - -- j . . wariii. S.V f - ,M. mkvn&WmC.; i X- (CcmthnmdfroniPjigoUj bnr and higher up. Tho wind wnB terrific and chilling nnd struck tho mnchlno with groat forco. Tor n fow seconds tho wind blow so hard It scorned that It might throw ovor or stop tho progress of tho airship, but It was Horn that Mr. Christof forson showed his gront skill. Ho understood tho nlr nnd tho inn chlno nnd by n turn nnd n dip down over tho south roof Boomed to got out of tho curront of wind which was pnrtlculnrly sovoro. Tho mnchlno rnn down South slough toward tho bridge nnd cir cled nround nnd dipped Into tho water for a moment whon tho nvln tor hnd a fow moment's rest and. thon shot up In tho nlr ngnln nnd passed ovor tho bay all tho way up to Marshflold. Cluvr Air Shin. i E APPEAL 10 Osprey and Washinflton Acci dents Will Be Laid Be ' fore Enflineers. As a result of tho Osproy wreck nnd tho Washington hitting on tho bar whllo crossing out yestordny, stops havo boon tnken to securo lin modlnto net Ion by tho govornmont. Capt. Macgonn of tho Hronkwntor snys tho matter should be forcibly put boforo Gouornl Hlxby whon ho reaches Portlnnd next wook. Ho hns nskod Cnpt. Kdgnr Simpson, tho own ers or the Washington nnd Homor to wrlto to tho onglneorB. ho will wrlto hlmsolf nnd will hnvo the Southern Pncldc ofllclnls to tnko It up and will nlso ask tho C. A. Smith coninnny to tnko notion. Tho Port of Coos Hay Commission nnd Marshflold Chnmbor of Com incroo Iminodlntoly took tho mnttor u) by who this morning Bonding tho loiiowing loiocrnm lo u, j. Simpson PLAY TODAY IN MARSHFIELD Whon Btnrtlng un from tho bnr of tho Port Commission who Is In on tho return tho mnchlno rnn ill- Portlnnd and Presldont Oroon of tho rmly over tho power llfobont nf, l nnmiier or uommorco who wont to Coquille and Marshfield High School Football Teams Meet Here Today. MAHSIII'IKM) WIX8, 4 Tho Marshflold high school football team defeated tho Co- I qulllo high Bchool team hero I toilny, 13 to 7. The Aviator's Science and Skill in . Conquering the Air may be compared with the pre cision and delicacy in fine time keeping. The science of mak ing a watch run right is our special business. Red Cross Jewelry Department Jewelers and Opticians tho llfo savers, who woro hendod townrd tho bnr. Tho llfcsavlng crow waved a snluto. When tho mnchlno passed a num ber of boats In tho lower bay golnc out tho second tlmo ovor tho bnr tho crow of tho bonis cheered tho nlr machlno. which wns nblo to tnko risks whoro danger lurked for n wator craft. Mr. Chrlstofferson Is to bo com nllmonted for his wonderful skill In hnndllng tho mnchlno nnd for hla willingness to mnko tho trln over tho bnr In tho hopes of finding somo of tho men. To ono on tho mnchlno tho prnrtlcnblllty of saving men In enso of n wreck soomoil ovldont. Had thero been mon on Portlnnd to consult with Gonernl Hlx by: "Gnsollno schoonor Osproy In from Roguo Hlvor on Ebb tldo wns totnlly wrockod on sunken north Jotty with ontlro crow consisting of Cnpt. John son, RnKlncer Chester Johnson, Dock hnnd Joo Poltsch nnd Nod Hnrdlng nnd pnssengor, Cnptnln C. H. Jncob son, formorly of tbo norwlck. Coos Hny Times sont air ship from horo to Investigate but fnllod to find crow nnd pnssengor: llfo snvlng crow could not get horo In tlmo to snvo lives from present stntlon. "Tho bnr has beon Bhonllnc ennslrt ernbly latoly. both Homor nnd Wash ington struck going out tho latter uanincoii considerably, Tho Mnrshllold nnd Coqulllo High school footbnll tennis nro plnylng nt tho Mnrshflold Depot grounds this nf tomoon. This Is tholr llrst contest this season. Thoro Is a fair crowd out for tho gamo. Tho Mnrshllold tenia's Hnoup will bo chnnged from tlmo to tlmo during tho gnmo to try out nil tho plnyors, probably. Tho following nro In uni form for tho gnmo: Lyon. I.ococo. Seaman. Nnliln. A. Johnson, Haines. Curtis, Waltors, G. Johnson. Fnlrchllds, Isaacson, Kruso, vim n, uiniH nun .iii'i.nin. TllO Comilllo IIIl-Ii Sclmnl fnnll.nll tonm nrrlved on tho trnln nt noon. Prof. C. A. Ilownrd nnd Conch J. W. Millor nccompnnlcd tho thlrtcon plny-crs. Capt. Ray Miller roported tho fol lowing iinoup: Kolth I.osllo, c; Goo. Acros, 1. g.; Itoss Havonport, l. t.; Irvln Wntson. 1. o.: Fred ItoynoldB, r. g.; Clifford Korn, r. t.: Mllo Hunhnm, r. o: Mark Sholly, Alien McDuffoy, substltutoa; Rubon Mnst, p.; Clay Knowlton, r. hnlfbnck; Karl Lesllo, fullback; Capt. Ray Millor, 1. h. Mary Shelly nnd Allen 'McDuffoy nccompnnied tho team as substltues. NAT! 11 H0!I Trust flon. ii'o jeuy or in tlio wntor It would oral liixnv win consldor present con at least hnvo beon nblo to hnvo idltlons of our harbor entrnnco enro dropped thorn a llfo lino and hnd i fully nnd nsslst us In avoiding furth- it been n case of a ship wrecking nnywnero noar tno nar, ns lins hnp penod mnny times. It would hnvo boon quite posslblo to hnvo tnken n light Hno. dropped it to tbo ship nnd mndo It possible for tho life- snvora cnblo to hnvo been ntrnched. Couhl Save Shin. Whllo Hows of tho wreck of tho Osnroy reached horo two lato to glvo thoso on board nny assistance the nlrshlp flight demonstrated thnt such a mnchlno could clvo nsslst nnco to a vessel in trouble, nnd for this renson if nothing olso the trip was worth tho whllo nnd worth any risks that might attond it. Hud tbo fnct thnt tho Osprey or loss of lives and proporty. A CORRECTION'. Editor Tho Times: I hnvo said and circulated tho report that S. P. Pelrco voted for tho school supervisor bill. This Is a misiaiio; in looking tho mnttor up I confused tho number of tho chnptor of Laws with tho number or uio Houso tun nmi nm exceed ingly sorry to hnvo dono Mr. Pelrco this injustice. W. II. MEREDITH. IIOIIITORS ARE CAUGHT. IS L MEET Mil was wrecking been known In tlmo Mon Wanted for $200,000 Hellovcil iiiuur i. iiriaiiutorson in uis ma-, rrestcu. I chine, with but ono pnssengor to assist, could havo taken the llfo savors line, usually shot from a DROP IX at tbo GPXXERV and see tho XKW ao-CALIHRE PUMP AOTIOX RKMIXOTOX RIFIiE, tho LATEST GUX on tho markot. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos nny Tlmes.l COLUMniJS. Ohio, Nov. 1. H. P Cnmpboll nnd Joo P. Gavin whom the police bellovo nro Implicated In tho $200,000 bank robbery In New West minister, D. C wero arrested hero today. Government Arranges Tribute to Memory of Dead Vice President Today, (Dy Associated Press to Tb C Day Times.) CHICAGO, Nov. 1. The CMo Hoard or Trauo ami locai mt clinngo will bo closed romorro u momory of Vlco President SMrBis. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Tb Com nay Times) WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.- Pot"T tor Gonernl Illtclicock watj ' an ordor that all flags on pow'; flco buildings throughout the vm States shnll ho nt hair nsi w days, beginning November :. PAY TR1HLTE TO Slli:iW-W- Thirty Days .MtiuniliiR M Slates EiiiImiIi'i (Dy Associated Press to The C nay jiiuio.i WASHINGTON, Nov. l-rfX nftor noon yestordny PM slgnod tho forinnl nroclamiilten tho vlco president's death. Tt flngs on tho Whlto House. tbj of tho capltol and the go eU buildings nro nt half mast, w Stato Departmonr Prepared Pf lnmntlon which tho pr proved, proscribing 30 da) iJ "J Ing for ombnssles and leg atl tho United States "broad and i closing nil Rovernment oflg day of tho funeral and puiimi & flags nt half mast on ships navy and upon military po- DODV LIES IN STATE. rcoplo of Utlca View Remains of U President. (Dy Associated Press to Tne ' Bay Times.) , IITICA,N.V.,Nov.l.-TtlP of Utlca today wore . riw Ju tunlty to make outward mam tlons of regard for their fello' nuns ui ib' " ; ch.rman. : man, VIco-pres dent BMrnw rf body will Ho In state at w houso until nine o'clock tW er Tho body has been placed .w a mahognny cnsKei n .-e sherB Plan Big Rally at Grand The ater capt. Macgenn Gets Message. Sanflold McDonald, Capt. Macgonn honorary escort from " jtd y and Judge Watklns will bo part of houso to tho court ''ouse n the speakors at tho big Bull Mooso two companies of the Mt tt rally to bo held at the Grand Theatre After a brief service toiw t rotRn,Bh.t' Cant- Macgonn and homo, tho body will be 'a"(, Mr. McDonald spoko at the Star thea-1 First Presbyterian churcn' t, tor In Knrlh Tlnn.i ii ii.i H.. nlrv Tho casKei largo nudlence, Capt. Macgonn act ing as chairman. Besides tho politi cal speeches, Capt. Macgenn will re- 2, B,omo or,Klnal poetry tonight. Today Capt. Macgonn received a telegram from Jos. M. Dixon, tho Roosevelt national commlteemtn, urging him to redouble his efforts during tho Inst das of tho campaign to get votes for their "wounded leader." uio cBuwiowi i i ib man5"' . n1n.n.l In n PrVnt In 108 1,trfflljl recently erected by Mr family In Forest nUcemw SPECTALOAWYSAtST FORD'S Saturday and J s. cents per pound forFrcnci' DANCE nt EAM;"Ss OB' URDAY NIGHi. CTIESTRA. "iIevze ',. 1