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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1 912.-EVEN1MG EDITION. 'N COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKY..Kdllor nml Pub. DAN K. MALONF.V. .Neus KdHor An Indopondcnt Hepubllcnn new pnpor published every ovonlng oxcopt Bundny, and Weekly by Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Official I'mwr of Coos County. Dedicated to tlio sorvlco of the people, that no good cause Bhall lack m champion, and that evil shall no. thrlvo unopp iscd. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshfleld : OrcgoJ Entered at tho postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second clusj mall matter. SUHSCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Tor month r0 WEEKLY. Ono year $150 When paid strictly In ndvanco the subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times la $6.00 por year or $2.50 for six months. THE WEATIIEU "OllOUCH." PEOPLE who complain of tho weather could ovorcomo tho vnln habit by n llttlo reflec tion. When tempted to una inuu with tho rain thoy should think now much wottor It wns when Noah wns on earth. When In tho mood to swenr because It Ih hot and dry tlioy should reflect how much hotter nml drier It is in the Sahara and when peeved becnuso it Is too cold they should thank God they nro not nt tho north polo. WOMAN' SUFFHAfll. VICTOIIIES NOW that tho other fonturcs of tho recent election have had their day, attention Is being ilxcd moro nnd moro on tho Blgnlllcanco of tho decision of Michigan Knnsas, Ari zona nnd Oregon to grant tho bal lot to womnn. Ida Hunted Harper estlmntcs that tho total womnn voting population of tho United States has been dou bled. It was doubled when Cali fornia granted tho ballot. It Is now doubled again. Today there nro on n fair cstlmnto 2,607,000 women who havo ovory right that their husbands and brothers onjoy. Tho 11 vo states that led tho way -were Washington, Idnho, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. If tho lcadors could havo choson their own Hold for experiment perhaps thoy would not havo gono to tlieso states. Hut tho oxporlmcut has not failed. On D IDE BAD QUAKE IN ALLEYS GIVEN MEXICO CITY Wjptlt If IOLUSTER Lawyer Highly Wrought Up 1 On Hearing Charges Against Him. E. S. J. McAllister, a Portland nttorncv who Is horo to tnko depo sitions in the case of Christian llerrmnnn vs, John P. Hall, ot nl, Involving snles of tho Normnn es tate property, was highly wrought up this afternoon when ho was told that information chnrging him with a statutory crime In tho Itoso City had been nindo. Mr. McAllister said that It wns tho first information ho had re ceived nbout It nnd declnretl that tho charge was absolutely false. Ho said that ho could not lmnclno who would hnvo preferred such n ehnrgo ngnliiBt him or dragged lilm into such a scandnl. Ho said ho was going to lenvo Cooa liny In tho morning for Port land, going out ovenanu. Mr. McAllister is n member of tho law firm of Upton nnd McAl lister In Portland. Ho has been rather prominent In Portland poli tics nnd wns in Coos county n row weeks ngo to dolivor speeches In favor of tho single tax movomont. It Is understood thnt ho Is a mora ber of tho Eels Fund SInglo Tax Commission in Oregon. Mr. McAllister 1b nccompnnlcd by n young man stenographer named Schwartz. Many Brick Walls and Houses Collapse Severe Tremor in Alaska. Ily AmocUIM rrci to C001 nr TlttiM I MEXICO CITY, Nov. 19. A Bevoro oarthquako shock occurod this morn ing. Many brick walls nnd poorly constructed houses collapsed. No cnsualltlcs nro roportcd. It lasted three minutes. QUAKE IX ALASKA Virginia Court House Murder ers Granted Time by Governor Mann. tUr AmovIMcJ Prr to Cool liar TlmM 1 RICHMOND, Va Nov. 1!). Cov ornor Mann gfiitcl Floyd nnd Claude Allen n .c'-ilovo today until Docomber 1.1. They wero sentonced to death In tl.e electric chair Nov. 122 for their part ia tho Ilillcsviilp, Va. court Iioubo murder. P1IA WILL BE OPEN SOON ut STOUV OF VICE. Sensational ami Ilovotttng Crimes Discovered In Portland. Tho Portlnnd Journal Sunday printed tho following in a long story nbout vlco there: W. H. Allon, n grny-hnlrod bus iness man, dying, presumably from tho effects of nn unldontlflod pois on, ndmlnlstorcd by his own hand, and 11 othor residents of tho city imprisoned in tho county jnll on warrants Issued by tho officers of tho Juvonllo court, Is tho not re sult of tho ugliest scandnl - over brought to light In Portlnnd. Tho warrant charges unspeakable- crimes growing out of tho oporntlotifl of a vlco clln.no, whoso onormltles have allocked oven tho most hnrdonod criminal Investigators. "Tho probation ofllcorB hnvo ovl donro In their possession which Ih expected to Impltcnto at least half a hundred others, bosldcs thoso al ready arrested. A numbor of tho 11 being hold In tho county jnll havo ronfe-Bsed their guilt on nccu Bntlons of tho most revolting nn tiirii All linvn linnn nlnccil under tho contrary, it is. becnuso tho op-;nnn(.B of ?ri0on 0r ensh ball of $2. ponontB hnvo not bcou nblo to point. r,00 and none, had furulshod bnil up to nnythlng Borlous in tho oxporl- EIGHI TO RUN enco of these states thnt tho oppo sltlon hns crumbled everywhere. In tho coming legislature, Icwnnf tho vIctltuB." will bo naked to submit an amend ment to th constitution permitting women to voto. Nobody questions thnt tho amendment will bo sub-! mlttcd. A second legislature must then ratify tho action ot tlio first. As soon thereafter as prnctlcnblo an election may bo ordored. It Bhould not tnko moro than tlirco yoara to bring tho mnttor to decision. Who doubts that within threo jvara ovory state will hnvo consontod to equnl rights rogardlcss of sex? to n Into hour "A well known nttomoy who Is now out of tho city Is also Impli cated In tho confessions of boiuo i with the i toastandtea: EOB COUNCIL Candidates File for City Elec tionNumber Registered Not Known Yet. Sccro Earth Tremor Recorded Washington University. SEATTLE, Nov. 19. A sovero onrthquako in Alaska was recorded this morning nt tho Unlvorslty of Washington. Tho vibrations from tlio north wero ao strong thnt they throw tho nocdlo off tho drum. IIONDSME.V WITHDRAW. Rondsmeii Give up Defendants la Dy namite Conspiracy Case. (Ilr Anioclatel I'rr to Cooa liar Time.. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 19. Ed ward Smytho and Jnmes E. Rny of Pcorln, HI., two of tho forty-flvo do fendnnts In the "Dynniulto Conspir acy" trial, woro placed in Jail today, becnuso their bondsmen withdrew tho security on which thoy had been nt liberty. Smytho was frequently mentioned by Ortlo McMnnlgnl ns having assist ed tho dynamiting crow. Ray was formerly president of tho Pcorln Un ion, but seldom has been mentioned slnco tho trlnl began. Testimony wns given todny con cerning tho explosions nt Poorln. Rlchnrd II. Johnson, superintendent of tho company which constructed t brldgo nt Pcorln, said that In 1910 Smytho, Ray nnd Hockln solicited him to put union mon on tho Job. Hockln ntldod, "Thoro will bo some thing doing If you don't." Non-union men wero put to work and two explosions, threo months npart, fol lowed. GIN PLANS FOB EDIFICE Marshfield Catholic Church Site to Be Graded Plan for Residence. Preliminary work for tho hantl Bomo now church which tho Rev. Fa ther A. It. Munro nnd tho members of St. Monlcn's Catholic parish, ex pect to orcct In MnrHhllold within tho next yenr or two, will start this week. Tho alto, which will bo tho flame as tho ono now used, will bo graded down nnd put in condition for tho now atriictute. Tho grntllng will permit tho low ering of tho old church to nearly n level with tho street nnd will make It much moro convenient iib long aa it hna to bo used. It Is now plnnncd to orcct n pnro chlal residence before tho new church Is started, Tho starting of tho new church hna been delayed owing to Mnrshlleld nnd Coos Ray being on the verge of nn orn of development which will probably necessitate tho con struction of n much lnrgor oil I Ike than la required for luimcdlnto needs. Howovor, tho parochial residence will not bo hnndlcnppcd In this way and It Is llltely that stops will bo taken soon for the construction of n $5,000 homo for Fnthor Munro. First Vessel to Pass Through Panama Canal Will Not Be the Oregon. (Ilr AwkwUIiM l'rm tn Coon liar Time WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 Some time next Bumuior or fnll, no exact dato being specified, n vessol will Piihs from tho Atlnutlc to tho Pa cific ncross whnt la now tho Isth mus of Panniiiu, which consequent ly mtiat dlsnppcar from tlio world'a geogrnphy anil by tho hiiiiio humnu agency tho Woslorn Hoinlsphura will bo divided Into two continents. Tho vcRBol will not bo tho Oregon nor any other fanioua Bhlp, but will bo ono of tho many Binall wntor craft In dally ubo by tho cn nnl bulldors; nnd probably tho only pnsBongorH will bo Col. Ooo'rgo W. Goothnls nnd the stnff of Amorlcnn ouglnccrs, who for tho past eight years havo been cnrrylng on tho grcatoat onglncorlng work tho wot Id hna over scon. It will bo Inter thnn thnt, nny whero from alx months to n year porhaps, beforo tho formal open ing of tho wntorwny will take place and a naval fleet headed by tho famous old Oregon will pnRB through Into tho western ocean nnd tho cnunl inny bo fairly snld to ho open to trndo. Tlieso facts nro not of ofilclnl record aa yot; tho (Into of January 1, 1915, still stands for tho open ing predicted by Col. floothalu. Hut thnt the actual opening will bo long beforo that dato ta geuornlly expected. FUNERAL HELD TODAY. SELEC1S ff FBI ELEDTID LANE WILL NO! PROMISE JOBS LOCAlOVERfLOW COOli EVENING. A good word la an easy oh- ligation; bur not to apeak 111 I require only our silence. which costa ua nothing. Til- I Intaon. I -M-tt-OLD .MAN RAIN. nnd rnps and Old Man Rain At tho window pano Knocks and fumbles ngnln; Ilia long-nailed fingers slip strain: Old Man Rain nt tho window pano Knocks nil night, but knocks In vain Old Man Rain. Old Man Rnln, With bnttorod train, Reels nml shambles along tho lnuo: Ills old gray whlskors drip and drnln; Old Mun Rnln, with rnggod train, RoelB nnd staggers llko ono ln- eano Old Man Rain. Old Man Rain Is back ngaiu, With old Mis' Wind at tho window pano, Dancing thoro with her tattered train; Her old shawl flaps as she twirls ngnln In tho wlldmnu reel nnd Is torn In twain Old Mis' Wind nnd Old Man Rnln. Coos llnv people voto for n good caiiBo and others try to follow tlu crowd. -U-W-Now that tho women have tho ballot they will probably voto the wny their hushnnds do, which Is moro or Icbs uncertain. I CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL I . Try Tho Tlmos Want Ads. An unfilled want causes unhappl nesa Times Want Ads got results. Hnrry Winkler, Municipal Owner ship, Carl Albrecht, Municipal Wntor works. W. S. Nicholson, Muulclpnl Owner ship. J. O. Lnngworthy, Independent. Tom Coko, Independent. A, J, Savago, Indopondent. F. V. Rehlleld. Socialist. C. I. llohror, Socialist. I'm Recorder John W. Rutler, Indepondont. A. .J. Stophon, Soclnllst, Tho nbovo Is tho complete tlckot for tho annual municipal election, which will bo hold In Mnrshllold, uesdny, Docomber 3, two weeks from todny. Tho tonus of A. II, Powers and A. J. Savago on tho council ex plro. The registration closed lato last night nnd up to lato this afternoon, City Recordor Rutler had been unable to tabulate tho registration. It Is thought to bo lu tho neighborhood of COO, but this Is moroly n rough guess, ns yesterday n largo number of women woro registered, tho exact number not bolng obtnlnnblo today, Mr. Rutler registered voters up until about 9 o' clock last night. At tho city election a year ngo, 841 votes woro cast. Then tho wo men did not voto. So this yenr with a registration of only COO, It Is llkoly that a largo numbor of voters will havo to swenr their votes in. HCAl'TUTI. Irrldescont GLASS. WARE, for 10c. 15c, and 20c but WORTH Ml'CH MORE nt COOS RAY CASH STORE. Au unfilled want causes unhappl ness Times Wnnt Ads get rosults. Havo your Job printing dono a The Tlmea offico. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. -a-----a-s 1 1 lain 1 1 a. V Senator-elect Shies at Aspir ing Politicians Coos Candidates. That tho activity nmong local dem ocrats to try nnd lineup tho locnl fod- oral plums for thomselvcs Is too car-, ly and will amount to llttlo Is Indica ted by tho Btntomonts of Dr. llary. Lnne, United States sonntor - oloct, that ho will not mnko any promises or ovon seriously consider applica tions beforo tho Orogon leglslnturo ratifies Ills election. In talking with John I). Goss nt Portlnnd, Mr. Lnuo snld thnt ho wns besieged by appli cants from nil ovor tho stnto nnd do clarcd ho was giving nil of thorn tho snmo nnswor. Ho said that tha cor rupt prnctlco law prohibited candl dntes from any oillco promising np pointments. Ho snys that any prom ise now would mnko him liable to prosecution nlso would disqualify him for tho oillco. Ho snys that ho la not elected until tho loglslaturo nets. A numbor of Coos County demo crats aro pluming thomsolves for fed oral appointments. Hugh McLnln Is said to bo In lino for tho appointment ns United Stntes Marshall at a snlnry of $0,000 por year. In addition to this, Mr. McLaln Is looked upon ns tho CoosCounty Democratic Ross, be Ing county chairman, nnd will hnvo consldornblo to say about the federal plo that Is parcelled out In this sec tion. Resides tho lively contest thnt is being wnged nt Coqulllo over the post oillco by F. E. Cleghorn nnd J. II. Lonevo to succeed Fred Llnegar, thoro promises to bo n lively tlmo over tho Mnrshfleld plnco. Postmas tor Curtis, commission has about two yonrs to run yot. Al Owens, J. D. Mc Neil, J. M. Upton, W. J. Rust and Chas. H. Codding nro snld to havo ambitions along thnt lino. It pnya nbout 12,000 a year. Then thoro is tho colloctorshlp to succeed Mnjor Towor at Emplro.Tom Hall Is an avowed candldato for the place nnd It said thnt T. II. Ilnrry of Emplro, J. O. Stommlor of Myrtle Point, Hnrk Dunham of Coqulllo nnd n North Rond man are aspiring for uio place. It pays about $1400 n year. So far, no North Bond democrat has announced his cnndldncy to suc ceed Postmnstor Elmer Rusell but Mr. Russell's appointment has snm time to run. I Try Hull lleiv L. A. Llljoqvlst and A. J. Shorwood enmo over from Coqulllo today to try tho case of Gettlna vs, tho Mennsha Wooden waro company beforo Judgo Coko. Thoy reproBont tho dofond nut. C. A. Sohlbrodo Is repre senting Gottlns. Tho enso Is un derstood to Involvo n clnlm for fees for services by Gettlus. Vltll" lllll' l.'lll.f lift nanrnn Hnlo. ...'. j. iviiihii i.u.n I endorfor, formerly of tho North Hond Hox factory, Is bond of tho. Coqulllo Vnllev Mnnufir-ttit-lpf; com pany, u newly iii-gnnled corpora. Hon, which today stnrlod the. con-, strtictlon of a box factory on tho, lowor Coqulllo. oppoBlto Milliards. I Tho plant will Btnrt- on n smnll sculo but will enlnrgo soon, nc-', cording to presont ulnar M:s. Cliniles II. Jackson Hurled fioiu llaptlst Cliuroli. Tho funeral of Mrs. Charles II. .IneltHon was hold from the Mnrah ilcld Rnptlst church this afternoon and was largely attended. Thoro waa a largo turnout of Roboknha, Western Star lodge holding services nt tho grnvo. Mrs. Jackson cnnio tn Coos coun ty In 1S90, nnd that year wns mar ried to Charles II. Jackson nt Em pire. Sho had been n resident of Oregon seven years then. For n number of years, sho and Mr. Jnck son resided on n ranch nt Ten Mile, Inter coming to Mnrshfleld, and finally moving to Ross Inlet. Sho had boon ill for nonrly IS months nnd offorts to rollovo hor, Including a trip to California, woro In vain. Hor mother, Mrs. Cnlvln Sim mons, has been making her homo with tlio Jncksons for tho pnst year. A slstor, Mrs. YVoathorford, lives near Roseburg, nnd n brothor, William Simmons, resides In Port lnnd. Tho four children nro Ralph, Allan, Charles II. and Margaret Evelyn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Hndson, Mrs. Charles Cox and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvn Ronobrnko enmo down from Catch ing Inlet today to attend tho fu neral of Mrs, ri'n-let H. Jnel-tnn. RUI'l'S K. LOVE, whirls put on nn Elks mlustrol entertainment soon, loft Roseburg this morn ing Tor Murshriold. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. P.l PnnnA!l m - ---..w,, Urtlllin; r..i. boart Bnnrrl "n:"K l Vislnn !. T.'?CU . i" wards. Tho .Mnrshfleld Hi.. ... . ovoiiIiik bcinin II-.; l0Untillil 'or tho minimi ..,.. p.retrlJ which win b0 .. iZ 7: H on were named and i. . B'von thnt poIlL i n,lr" cured. g lll"cM b l"Snt.H.taa-fflr1 tn u'nr.i.. .... l. ue.en a v dt' l town woWlvotoonthl,h,o Some m.,".,", ?.n ,h6 candM,. better to lino iVJ , iL -U I '"I; City IIec,uler1,I)u k,nMR with six councilman iSim .i ear terms, t would be d to havo wnriia i,.... e.'lr. 'cnn an odd year witw01 ono to olect. It -L 7.. l u ed that the nl''.f" bo Increase.! .,. Z. ".' :".-!( ncccssltnt,, ;n clmrter'amea ! J,.n I'.IitIImii ii ,. "t Tho followlnc Jtidep. ', , . of election unrn ...I0'. m "fl Smith Mnrshfleln-JudiMl r . Anderson. 13. I), McArthr .5 8. Torrey; clerks, AhtWl II. IlnliHltllllf nn,l 1 n .. U5,l Contrnl Mnrshfleld-jVdsei'c i Johnso... F. M. Pricdbo ":.! u. .McNeil; clerks, 0. v.: "..". K. O. Grave, and' fl North MnrshflcMwudw 1 s ........, ..... ..noun nnu jojb . clerics, Win. Sehroeder, Jiu T mermnii nn.i v a nu.. ' Marshal Carter was InitnWI Kot tlln tinlllni. nl.. i. ...v""- clnct and will proliably MCnr& same places In 8outh and Cta Mnrshfleld ns woro uied for ti, NoVellllllip nlivllnn II... '., tho council chnmbor hat ba to up, uio council decided not to n It longer for eloctloa ptirpow.Xc ono could Huggcst a place for & polls In North Mnrahfletd hit n enlnir. Snmpnnn nvtii v. flromon's hall but other iUM Hint tlio iiromon would not k mlt It. Cltv llernnlnr Iliillep .. Instructed to secure additional h lot boxes. Marshal Carter reported Wij that ho linu secured tee Somw hall, ovor tlio Palace reiturm for tho polling place In the Noru Marshilold precinct. F. A. WARNKIl, assistant to Pr Ident C. A. Smith of the Sdd Lumber Co., arrived here oa to Nnnn Smith Inst night for a o tended stay. IXJCAL ovi:itFL0r Kill Many Duckn. Mllo Plena Is lu from Ten .Mile. He report L'nnil ilnrV iilinntliie and trout fil ing thoro now. Tho other to It nnd Carl Sehroeder beat JJ Herron and lllllla Slirr In iW I... ..tl... iwiiilnul ihn fnur klllllt II nnd Plorson and Sehroeder settle ono moro thnn tnelr opponenu. c...ltl. I..I nlfftll frtf IB tt I Mlllll Olllllll '" "", 7 -il last night from Day Point ul will soil early tumorrow.. PtBdA ''t$Ew?!L . .T v i y .- . r r S. 1 n m I Ay w is. v hu rfxi.. . n sy r. Qy a,j- r.r - j iy A. .(V"N- - Ci lt SrtO Oa IQa 03 03 Oa ff3 10s lOta ,P .P i The Paris Top, New York's Latest, . . Whether youre in search of New York's Iatest-or simply an every day house shoe-you'll find it here in "Queen Quality. "Queen Quality" styles are right. "Quegn Quality" prices gje HgjlL' Our store service is right. This trinity makes fpr good Kwi economy, and satisfaction your footwear. We ve cenjidence it will induce you to come here soon. Why not today? The Golden Rule R. A. COPPLK, 1-rop. Urondwny nnd Central