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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1912)
lOMATTER HOW FAST AJAN MAY BE HE CAN BE OVERTAKEN BY TROUBLE -T7JJveu..ISING In Tho TIMES Sll rut Your Kcnl Estate "In (tea latr mm WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TINE Will Keep your Incoino from Furnished llooins Steady. YOU can rcnlly holp tho family roronuoR by renting n fow furnlghod rootna nnd. If von know hm unit . the SinrKci.-- "'"i- .. "hi nut tho facts nbout your " .7. before tho oyofl of nil "pos- r I. i..iars" in IOWI1. uu " mum ilMe buyff,.. " ,. nllcht to own . nna 01 me"'. - ilrou'H sell Hi when to uso tho classified columns, you mny Kcop tnnt llttlo extra la coino ns "stcndy na n clock." nKca MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED MIES "I'di.l.llslicd In 1878 5ISEMV LaI XXXVI. as Tlio Const Mitll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1912- EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Coiwolldntlon of Times, Const Mall utt ' Uo. 109 mm uoos nny Advertiser. - m T mWITOTlMMTIl MMM a ii 1 JM,W' JT '' 1 .- . , . WIIWWW.HMM1 II , r"IHWlBIMIiW III WIIBWIIWHII MmHIII . Bi - . , , mumrammmrmiwm Itl um HAUbnlT KtlUHl let us talk it over HARVARD rOBALKANS DESPITE HER DEFEATS Lys She Has 500,000 More Opponents Have None. ME ENVOYS START Hied Opponents Say They Have 150,000 Men to Throw Againsi ruru. EUROPE S JICBBS S W TODAV. . .... 01 TnrlflHh I LU.MJU.'.. ' " ..L1.1 ; Vi. , troops landed msi k. wrt of Slllvrl on tho Sen of 1 SrWiora. under tho flro of 1 Turkish war vessolB, nccordlng 0 a news nBoncy Jlevtl?l rom Constantinople. Tho right vine of tho Ilulgnrlnn nrmy In front of tho Tchntnljn lines Ib us threatened. Tho Bulgar ia troops mndo a despornto ittempt to drlvo bade tho Turks hut nftor hours of flght ... .1.-.. ,! fnrrod to retire. IDE WIV "v, a ... . ... fnna tl W TfmM.l it, juwiu' 1 ,u vv"' -' ; !..... n.... 01 Viillilnir linu I Y" . . .,.i.,.. i... inui 1 liniirn I"' .' .......1 tl. ffnrVa will ''... 1 ...n.llf Ml lllTlH ntlll IS terms offered by tho nlllcd lEtlkan natloiiB Hiilllclont to lnduco I. ... .... .ifiiitutlrii nrn- iratorr to n deflnlto nonces Tho '...'. 1. i mi Hif.tr wnv M nOlCnillirit n nun ..... - to Tcnataijn uu wiih , ire reported to bo cnrryliiK with ilea fresh tonus of penco In n . ... ........ tim ilnnr. torn mai i) ! "- ;,' -li.v .1111 la rnrrnrilnil n BtnUlllUK iucu " n - ijir for their reception. The Ottomnn Kovoniinont polntB out that It Btlll hns n hnlf wiiiiers 10 uniw uum, """,; Baljarlans linvo nono. Tho nlllod Balkan natloiiH, howovor, retort .... .l... -MA ....... I. n linnltlml 10 mil ine) ui-' "" " , : Ditch 150.000 troopa who hnvo ttretoforo been onRnKod olsowhoro, .. .. i...l...t... tfrnt Itl 10 IWCIl UIO IICim.-H"H '""-" , " front of tho Turkish lines nt 'Ichn- 1. 11.. ... xnittlniin It lH anoum uio wiir uiiiii uiarned In military circles that nn stuck will soon bo opened on tho . . m. i ihIIau ..ltnan uru sioiir ino wiiruuniiwn, ...." fill would iiornilt tho Qrcok fleet . ...1 1 .... m....l.ll. nnitttnl. 10 oomuani 1110 i uiihoh v... KIXO I'ETEIt 11ETUIINS. I Streams of Rumors Cause Great Apprehension Not Affirmed Nor Denied. (Dr AhocIMcJ rrrti to Coot Day Tlmoa. LONDON, Nov, 23. Europo's norves nro nicked todny by wnr clouds that hnvo lowered over tho continent. Tho strcnm of rumors owing to tho nppnront fnct that both tho IliiHBlnn nnd Austrian gov ernments hnvo ordered n strict cetiRorshlp could not bo donlcd, nl thoiiKh conflrmntlon wna oIbo uu obtnlnnblc. rniBiio Bont word thnt Gormnny hnd orderel 1.10,000 nrmy reserv ists, to bo ready In cnao tho cm plro la drawn Into tho great wnr thnt dlplomnts fonr mny grow out of tho strugglo In tho jlnlknn po- nlnsuln. Olllclal statomouts full to dlsBlpnto tho gouernl nn.lety na to tho sltuntlon. ncn no ueyn wns slek the devil A monk would be; iCIvmii ovn wns wul1, lht (,cvl1 A ,nouk wns "-" iTS ADI DATES Savngo nnd Coko now say they nro fnvornblo to municipal ownership. Their friends say they believe In It, but . i 0,,ll0,tJlnB more than theoretical liellof In municipal ownorshlp mid political promises nio nccessnry nt this time. If Savngo nnd Coke bellovo In munlrlpnl ownership nnd nro op posed to nn extension of the present finnchlso and nn lucrenso In tntCS let tllCIU tirOVn lllnlr liminalv lit- ultMltnrr n nlmlrfn n Hm l.nr.,,1,. to this olTcct. Lot them put their promlscB on pnper nnd sign thorn ns tinkler and Albrecht havo done. Tho Times challenges them to do this. Tho fnct Is thnt both bavngo and Cuke nro fnvornblo to giving tho wntcr compnny n frnn rnlHo mid fnvor municipal ownership only becnuso they think It pop ular and hopo to got votes bv It. Mr. A. .1. Snvngo thinks the city should bo "llbornl" with tho wnter compnuy. nnd Tom Coko feels thnt ho should do what la "fnlr," becnuso tho rcmnlnlng sovcntcoii yenra of tho present frnnchlso would bo Insufficient to wnrrnnt thv compnny In mnklng tho exton bIvo Improvements needed. If this Ib n sound renson why another thirty-year frnnchlso should bo granted, then thoro would novor como n tlmo when tho city would bo Justified In terminating tho frnnchlso, becnuso when nil hut seventeen yenrs of tho now frnnchlso shnll hnvo oxplred tho snmo renson (It It bo nny renson) would then exist for Mr. Dennett, or his nsBlgns, nBklng n now thirty yenr donation of frnnohlso in order thnt ho might then bo Justified in Installing tho oxtotiHlons nnd mnklng tho Improvements nt thnt tlmo. Tho city hns nlrendy been amply generous with tho wntor company. It hns nl rendy granted them 30 yenra of donated franchlBos. FIVE GET MEDALS OE HONOR TODAY IS FDOi IE TIW TO NOTHING TODAY linlcr of Si-ivlu filvcn Orent MVI- fomo nn lletiirii from iilltiif. Br AiiKlv.fJ rrn to Cooi nay TlmM.J npi.nn.nir n'v. 23 King I'c- ttr of Scrvln returnod to his cnpl ttl today nftor flvo wooks on tho Intleflelda with tho sorvinn nnuj ui was given a great domoiiBtrn- tioa. LIST REDUCED Turkish Government Takes Steps to Check Epidemic Amona Soldiers. jnr Auo ltfj Trcu to Coo llr Tlrax. nnvo'PAVi'lVntil.W Vnv. ''! Tho Turkish governtnont roports n grcntly decrensed numbor of deaths from cholorn during tho last fow ilnvn l.i,t Mila la nnt wlilolv cred ited nmoiiB tho forolgn residents. Somo nttompt Is now being mndo to houso Boldlors BtifTorlng from tho dlsonso. Wooden huts nro be ing erected nt Snn Stofnno, tho cholorn enmp on tho opon plnln, which a fow days ngo wna strown with dead nnd dying. President Taft Confers High est Honor United States Can Accord Its Soldiers. Illy AMorlttM l'ru to Cooi Ilr Timet. WASIIINOTON, Nov. 23. Flvo young onllstod men nnd olllcors of Undo Sam's mllltnry forco enmo to-( get her nt tho Whlto Houso todny to rccclvo tho highest nwnrd thnt enn bo given nn Amerlcnn soldier, n mod I nl of honor. Tho soldier's decornted for deeds of gnllnntry wore: . First Lleutonnnt, Archlo Miller. ! Second Lleutcnnnts Arthur II. Wil son nnd John T. Kennedy, nil of tho sixth envnlry Qunrtcrmnstcr's Sergeant, Joseph Henderson of Troop D, Sixth envnlry. Captain Julian Mnujot of tho First Cnvnlry. President Tnft hnd invited n lnrgo number of distinguished army olllcors nnd honor modnl holders to witness tho ceremonies. Tho Sixth Cnvnlry mon, who wcro honored todny, nil won their spurs In tho Philippines. Cnpt. Mnujot wns tho hero of Mcxl rnn dlsturbnnco Inst yenr, when ho rodo through tho II ro of Moxlcnnn nnd Induced thorn to lay down tbolr firms becnuso their bullets endanger ed Americans. IF YOD BELIEVE IN THESE 0 ES MEN DENIAL OF CLASH. Kflatlous llchveen Itnssln mill Ans- tiln Improved. Ir AutUle4 Trtu to Coot nr Tlmn. ntn tv x no rr,rt i-nrmrh tntl fV.A .liiutMn.lTiinirnilnn frnVPril- ment had mndo representations to the Russian government, is discred ited here. On tho contrary, tho rattllnnn I..I r(AnA n . .1 Cf "UUUB UUlWUVIl VIUlllll illlU " Petersburg nro understood to bo Improved Blnco Russia gnvo Sorvla I tn .nA.M.. . .1.-. -1.. An..A ltnt'ft v UUUCIDIUIIU HUH bllU LUIIUUl 111HW I Russian support in hor demand for por. on tno Adrlntlo sea. CLEAN UP BY A k '.iUi-awi WIDOWCLEANER Mrs. A. A. Low of New York Loses $10,000 Worth of Jewels. ISr AiioclitM Prett to Coot Hit Time. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. It became "own today that A. A. Low, fllster ,2lv ot former mayor Low, wns roooed Wednesday of ton thousand hilars worth of Jewels, stolen from .!.libedroom. Presumably by a mnn emP'oyed to clean windows. CALIFORNIA ELECTION CASE S1 Scrap Over Recount in Two Preclncta In Stato 1 ' Amoc'IM Trett to Coot Dir Tlme.l LOS AKfJP'T.r'a xt.. no tiii In Pari' ,prenared by the Progressive .' aemnndlnf n rnnmmt tn the Lnt 7- . ' vole ,n two precincia ot J8 Angeles County, wore filed todny th superior court. These were miLp..ec ncta covered by the writ dav. . lssued t0 tho democrats two Jay. Tbm.t ArBuments wiu do neara 1tI?s mako the best and most KVTs FilIN0 CHRISTMAS IVES--M8. STADDEN'S. FRENCH BIRTH RATE REDUCED Nation Alarmed by Strange Depopulation Fear Wane of Country. jnr AwkUte4 I'rrtt to Coot Djr TlmM.J T.ri Vnv ?.i. Tho hlrth rnto of Franco wns lower by moro than 100,000 In 1911 tlinn in l'Jiu. iouis Klotz minister of finnnco in nnnounc ing tho fact to tho commission on de population today said "Mllltnry Infer iority, economic Inferiority nnd dl mlnutlvo of power of Franco In tho world will soonor or Inter bo nn In evitable conscquonco of tho sterling of our nntlon." Tho lower birth rnto whllo a perplexing phenomenom nmong nil civilized peoples was tho minister snid, n grenter problem in Franco thnn elso whore. KAISER CALLS RESERVES German Army Summons 130,000 Men XO JUIU Dr Atioclt4 rrt to Coot DJ Tlmu.J PRAGUE, Albanln, Nov. 23. The , i. fli.A nnrmnn iirrav corps, numbering 130,000, have been ordered to rejoin wieir reBu""'i "--cording to newspaper reports. KEEP NEWS RACK Strict Censorship in Austria and Hungary Now, ID Auocltttf Prttt to Coot Ctr Timet. LONDON, Nov. 23. A news dis patch from Vienna sys censorship hns oeen esinuiibneu u i v.w0.-. nnd telephonic communications from Austria-Hungary to foreign countries since early this morning. OPENS GATUN GATE President Toft's Daughter, Puts Ma- nl.lnomr III SfotlOIl pniiiH Nnv. 23. One of the giant gates of the Gatun Dyken in the Pan ama Canal was tested for the first time yesterday, when Miss Taft nut tho electrical machinery in operation and swung the gnte open. She was visiting the canal with Secretary of War Stlmson and pnrty. To tho Pcoplo of Mnrshflold: I hereby nnnounco my cnndldncy for councllmnn "of tho city of Mnrshflold. I plcdgo mysoir to tho platform given below nnd earnestly solicit your support In Its bohnlf. If elected I will sorvo tho pco plo to tho best Interest of tho ontlro community nnd tho best of my nbll- Ity. I bellovo In a squnro denl for all. I bollovo In n municipal owned and operntod wator systom. I bellovo thnt nil futuro franchises or extension of franchises or other equnlly Important measures bo sub mitted to n voto of tho pcoplo for fl nnl decision. , , , I bollovo in n progressive business n,in,tnitrntlon. honestly nnd econom- Icnlly administered. I nm oposeu io mo uu """ nn.i oxtonslon of tho present wnter franchise. ... I bollovo in Mnrshflold nnd will glndly lond my effort in grenter up building nnu luuiro iiuhi". Respectfully submitted, CARL L. ALBRECHT. To tho Pcoplo of Mnrshueld: I will bo n cnndldnto for member of tho common council of tho city of Mnrshueld. In mnklng this nnnounco- inont I am actuntod by tno boiler that It Is ovory person's duty to do n shnro of tho public work of his com munity nnd If elected It will bo my honest endeavor to sorvo tho pooplo of Mnrshflold to tho best Intorests of tho entlro community. I bollovo tho city of Murshfleld should own and opornto Its own wnt or systom. I nm opposed to nn oxtonslon of tho present frnnchlso of tho wntor com pnny. I bollovo thnt nil franchises nnd slmllnr Important locnl questions should bo submitted to a voto of tho pcoplo for final decision. I bellovo In tho squnro deal for ov ory person. I bollovo In progress in public Im provements without oxtrnvnnco, nnd In economy without ponurlousnoBs. I bollovo In exorcising tho snme enro In public expenditures thnt wo do In prlvnto business. My aim will always bo to work far a cloanor, grontor nnd mbro prosper ous Mnrshflold. HARRY WINKLER. This Is NOT a Paid Advertisement CIRCUIT COURT JURORS CHOSEN Sheriff Gage Summons Jury men for December Term of Court. Sheriff Gngo todny is subponao lug Jurors for tho next term of cir cuit court, which conveno at Coqullle. December 9, with Judge C0eo,f grnndC,Jury will meet a few days previous to close up its work and a now grand Jury w ; 1 1 bo empanelled. Tho enso of .Gun bont" Smith, tho former MarshfleW neKro prize fighter, who is chnrged with attacking Mrs. Hlckerson and another negresa with a dangerous weapon, is about the only criminal case now on. Sheriff Gage haa a number of bottles of beer that were taken during tho raid on tho Marahfleld resorts, but whether Deputy Prose cut?ng Attorney LllJeqvlBt intends to prosecute them for liquor law violations. Sheriff Gago does not know. Tho Jurors from the Coos nay side who are being summoned are: ?. .i-"?.1.' .. ', ' niT IT. find- ding, L. II. Helsner, J. Bastendorf and vv. j. uumuci. GEDDES GUILTY OUT NOT FID Justice Court Jury Convicts Rancher of Trespass; Recommend Clemency. Tho Jury In Justice Ponnock's court yesterday afternoon found Herbort Geddes of Coos River guilty or tres pass, as chnrged by W. F. Hodson. However, they recommended thnt sentence bo suspended during good behavior. Tho case, which involves tho right to uso a road or trail across tho Hod son ranch, was hard fought. Geddes and other homesteaders back from tho river contonded it was tho only way for them to reach the river and the markets. Geddes will havo to pay the costs, amounting to $26.70. It is likely that Geddes and tho other homesteaders will appeal to the county court to open a road across tho Hodson ranch for them. At pres ent they are practically shut in, It is claimed. DON'T DELAY ordering your CHRISTMAS PHOTOS at STADDEN'S. GOOD BREAD from HAINES' FLOUR. MOTHER DIES 1ILEPRAYING Chicago Woman and Her Six Months Old Baby Found Starved to Death. Wr AModtted I'm! to Coot liar Timet,) CHICAGO, Nov. 23 In n llttlo room on north Hnlstcad street last night, Mrs. Jultn Miller nnd her six-months-old sou wero found dond by Mra. Holcn Weiss, a neighbor. Mrs. Miller held tho Imby In hor arms nnd hor hands elapsed n rosary. Her attitude was thnt of prayer. Mrs. WoIbh told tho po llco tho womnu nnd hnbo starved to denth. Slio hnd boon deserted by her hnsbnnd, worked In n rag shop for n pittance nnd wns too proud to rccutvo assistance. mm T NEAR SEATTLE Rear-end Collision Between a Freight and Passenger on Tacoma Electric Line. Hr A.iocUte.l I'rrit to Coot Ilr Time. SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 23. Moro thnn 20 wcro injured tn a renr-ond collision between n freight nnd n locnl passenger train nt Hlv orton. 1G miles south, on tho So-nttlo-Tacoma Intorurhnn rnllwny. Motormun Cnmpboll of tho freight Is believed to ho fntnlly hurt. Tho Injured wero brought to n Sonttlo hospital. It la understood thnt nono nro dnngorously hurt. In tho douso fog, tho frolght run ning nt high speed, toloscopcd tho renr of tho pasBcngor on n uhnrp curvo. L G W 0 E President of Typographical Union Involved in Dyna mite Conspiracy. tnr Atotlte4 Trot to Coot Ilr TlroM. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Nov. 23. Llndsoy L. Jowol, now nn engineer on tho Pannma canal, testified this afternoon that Hocklil, nftor tho Los Angelos Times oxploBlon, mndo a confession to him under tho bonds of socrocy. Hockln told mo thnt boforo tho Lob Angolea ox ploBlon, ho ovorhonrd a conversa tion botweon J. J. McNamnrn nnd President Jnmca M. Lynch of tho Typographical Union In which thoy talked about an explosion on tho Pacific Const, In which McNamnrn Bald to Lynch, "I enn got tho mnn who has tho norvo, If you got tho money." Hockln also told him thnt McNnmnra caused tho Los Angolos Times explosion for tho nionoy thoro wna in It. ARAGO IS SOLD. Cooh Ray HurlMir to Slmro in Funds from Government Bont. Tho Portland Journal snys: "Authority has beon granted by tho War Department for tho trans fer of tho United Stntes engineer tug Arngo, from tho First Oregon .iiuiri-t in thn Second, tho consid eration to bo $10,900, which will revert to tlio appropriations ui somo of tho southern Oregon const ports, tho division being in propor tion to tho amount of tho appro priation of each. "Tho $10,900, which will revort to tho First district na a result pf tho transfer of tho tug will go to tho Coqullle, Cooa Bay. tho Slus law and Tlllnmook proJectB. Coos nn., jiii fat rim larcest shnro 50 per cent as It hns tho Inrgest ap propriation. THO AruBO "n unm nally built for tho work, but was found not fitted for tho bars. "As tho work goea on tho Ore gon coast, says Captain Robert, It becamo necessary to havo a tug fit ted for tho work. However, ono Is not being asked for at present." Tho famous KELLY-SPRING-FIELD AUTO TIRES and TUBES. Satisfaction guaranteed. THE GUNNERY. Crimson Runs Up the Biggesl Score Against the Blue in Ten Years. "OLD ELI'S"BACK FIELD PLAYED POORLY Eight Bad Muffs Resulted in Overwhelming Victory for Harvard. tnr Atioclatr.1 Titm to Coot nr Timet 1 NEW HAVEN. Nov. 23. Alert ness of llnrvurd In Inking ndvnn tngo of Ynlit'a errors ntul the field kicking by llrlckley gnvo tho Crim son victory over tho Ultio todny br n score of 20 to 0. Two touch downs, ono by Storor, tlio loft tnckle. nnd tho other by Drlck oy, right hnlf buck, wore scordd In tho first nnd third periods, prin cipally duo to muffed punts In tho Ynlo bnck field. Brlckloy klckuB Sll0 Konl from tho flold from tho Jo-yard lino nnd nnolhor from tho 19-ynrd lino. Ynlo wna novor dnngorous until tho flnnl porlod, when tho DIuoVi ofreiiBo cnrrled tho ball 00 ynrdn down tho flold to Hnrvnrd's 80-yard lino nnd thoro It wiib lost on downs. A fow minutes Intor Pum polly, loft hnlf bnck, wns nbout to try for n field gonl whon tlm gnmo wns cnllcd. Hnrvnrd mndo comparatively fow ronslBtont mnrchoH Into Ynlo'a ter ritory by tho rushing gnmo nnd kicking wna adopted na tho boat menus of offenso against nn uncor tnln Bliio bnck field. Eight bnd muffs showed tho wIbiIoiii of this lino of attack. Harvard hnd no cnll to uncover nny Intricate plnys nnd rollod almost ontlroly on lino Pltinges by Wcndol. fullbnck, jnd Brlckloy. Tho Ynlo offoiiBo did not show strong until tho Inst Tow minutes of piny when Hnrvnrd 's flrBt string of plnyers wore sui plomonted by substitutes. Tho score mndo by tho Crimson today wiib tho Inrgest mndo In & Ilnrvnrd-Ynlo gnmo In ton yonrn. nnd the touchdowns wore tho first either the Crimson or llluo ban Bcored ngnlnst entilt othor In flvo ywirs. As Harvard hns vniiqulshcH nil comors. Mm rviniam. nii..n wero hullod nB tho 1912 clinniplons nnuil Hie lull 1110 1101(1. TELLS ABOUT Y id G IS Ortie McManigal and Other Witnesses Describe the Dynamite Outrages. (II, Awo.Ule.1 rnn u Coot Dtj Timet INDIANAPOLI8, Nov. 23. Ortle E, McMnulgnl'H recital of his con fession na n dynnmltor wna lntor ruptod todny to nllow othor wit nesses tn testify. CornolltiB L. Crowley of Amoiir cn, Pa told of tho finding ot nltrn-glycorluo In nu old cooper shop nt Rochester, I'a,, In August, 1910. It was this store ot oxplo slvo whloh MoMnnlgnl charged wso pointed out to tho authorities two months boforo tho Los Angolos ex plosion by II. S. Hockln In secretly given Information to undoubtedly doublo-cross tho union. Crowloy was tho witness, who said ho had been approached slnco coming to Indlnnnpolla nnd told not to testi fy. Georgo W. Harvoy described an explosion cnused by McManigal on March 27, 1909, In a now opem houso nt Boston. Wntchmon cor roborated McMnnlgnVa stntomontM that bombs had beon placed In thu southwest side of tho structure. DENVER GRAFT OASES Vlco Indictments Dismissed on Teclr ideality Today. (nr AtioclttM Treat to Coot liar Timet. DENVER, Colo. Nov. 23. Tho ln dlctmonts wore brought in by a spe cial grand Jury against fifty pnst and presont Denvor city nnd county offi cials nnd proporty owners, Soptora bor Inst, charging thorn with allowing various Institutions Or vlco to exist wore dismissed by Judgo Tollor tho criminal branch of tho district court today. Tellor hold that District Judgo II. L. Shattuck hnd no right to appoint a special prosocutor nnd therefore tho indictments were ille gal, When in need of PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING, SHEET METAIi WORK, OALTi 101-J ' PIONEER IIDW'RH CO., When douo by us T Is done rlgll