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m fJCHAHBTY THAT BEGINS AT HOME ISNT WORTH MAKING A fUSS A BOUT WATCH Till? WANT ADS. There mi" many good Imrpilm to bo round then'. Anything lost or found Ih nhwiys iidvei tlsctl In Tho Times. tits, I''.-!! ,,Wt "" i, a jur - (om"" ' U::-r!Mi:S I'AMHiV. fin- bI" member of the associated runs ': aKfSi'" ,n ,,8J8 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEGEMBER 11, 1912. EVENING EDITION. 6 PAGES. A. Consolidation of Times, Coma Mull No. 124- mill Coos liny Ativeriiser. Spnm Stm iiE&r V"W 'Vv f Igy,. wMiMrajjAmsiasasfle H 1 '7 J Suit, CC1T- nn-i .all lots idcd you ), l-J PIS HUE 10 CANAL IBS J.UI iB Harbor Is Neces for Country s j'ftoclopmeM. I MIX LONDON II H' Understand Altitude jMn'fl on win Settlement. ,tf . CM. lr Time.! priN.' Dor. i ' "u ""..TVilcl lurtlior i ""I . .' ...n.tn 111 ntlfOrPO ,tt(Bpi "'... Cftlll ,JOa.'ii.Yi. Il.n lIRfl of tho .'filroad owned or trust '. .Z. mnv. It 8 thought . .. .... ii,i.. Pitroncnn ol towr attciiint by tlio Ain Irnment to extend llio "". .i.. aiiprmnn nntl- "iteroml rlio ronflnoo of .1 Ct.tAt. .,... ,!,.. In rloBOly If'icvclopmcntH In tlio potid- I I" ill I HO Hillin-m""'"" bin. troiitfi It Ih not ox- r r ' ..., l it nil nut '"t nttarlc ii'ion tlio urn- ," i l... I till. .it Ktlltc-H l-l rnccci'Iii'M ngnliiHt tlio l(--snlcs come to nn end. I , lluropinn govern- I,., unifliliii: tlio dovolop- la connection with tho vnr- :3-:!Ic8 closely. Iff TAXES IBETAKENUP kk of II carinas An- need by Ways and fas Vomimllcc. u-'tj r. ts la C lujr Tlmw.l WXGTOW Up. 11. Tho 't ct licnrlnt -i on tho tariff j u announced by tho Inn and menus roinniltteo The licu'liH ! will bogln '. JiniiB'v fi with suhodulo firing clic.ilcih, oils nnd I ind U-IM n i(ir.l.jln U'llll tlin it. fio administration fou- 134 mlsall.uicoiiH ones on r. January 31. i action of tho wnva nnd E InPimltlr u ..a ntinntl.tmin I:;l!!-aiw m-nil vntlnir with ItEOCrafa fill- llio linnrlnir of ("Ka c;ipc: or favoring tnr lilon Tlicri wan no iiki-co- Itt f"i f 7ii it thn rovlslon !,. . , .vu iU.U t'l. H NATION TO OWN ROADS IIFI II BE KALE INSTRUGT May Ash Federal Owner ship of liailroads to Gel Jtclicf. Ilr AmocUIcI I'rrn to Coot llr Tlmn.) wrAQiitvnrnv ni.n it.. -'I'n lata.. 1w aHnnt-trin In MfiRftfirlillHOtlM i ""n v .-...... -- --- IH rollovod uonKroflH win no cuiicu I nnnii 4m flnrlniiulv rnnnlilni rrlvltiir I tho jicoplo Bovornincnt ownemhlii of tho rnllroiulH," declared HepioHontn- tlvo Murray lociny nn mo iiouko rulcH coinntltteo consldored hcnrliiK npiicnln of tho Now KiiKlnml Htnto nnd city roproBontntlvo for an In voutlKiitlon of tho Now York. Now Havon and Hartford railway, alien ed to ho a transportation monopoly. President May Accept Law Professorship at univer sity When lie Jtclires from Office. ttly AntorlateJ rroi to Coos liar TlmfJ.l WAS1IINOTON. Dec. 11. Presi dent Tnft Is eonstdorlng an offer of tho Kent professorship at tho Ynlc law school. Tho place, which nas uecn vacant several years imu ...nc Inuf rillnrl 1... Vri iff.dimt TlloltlM. at ono tlmo American nilnlstor to Great llrltnin, hub neon lormnuy tendered to Tnft and ho hns talked over tho offer with hln cabinet but reached no decision, tho Kent on (lownient nnys jnooo. TAl.T T( I'AVAMA. nr AtocltM rmi to Coot U llmw.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Presi dent Taft will lcavo "Washington at midnight, December ID, for Key West, Florida, from whenco ho will sail on tho afternoon of December 21st, for Panama, on tho battleship Arkansas. OR SUM WILL INSIST ON U1UING PflM II tnRIMIC i m - IMtlCSIOHNT HADIiKY'S VIKW. tnr AnoclleJ I'rtti to Coot Ilr Tlmn.l NBW HAVEN, Dec. 11. Presi dent Hndloy of Yalo did not deny today that ho had boon In confer ence on tho subject of Tnft 'be coming professor of law at Yalo. Ho did say, however, that the mat ter had not been formally acted unnn In nnv wnv SIDH ALLEN IS rniiun miiiTVl ruuuu uuilii LOVE FEAST OF PiGSESSIS Dull Moose Party Has En thusiastic Sessions in Ghicayo Today. inr ANKKhtcl I'r to Co IMr TIbm-.J IMIICAOO. Dm 1 1. Committed meetings and lovo roasivi tor um ProgroBslvcB without olllclal posi tion occupied tho tlmo of tho now ....!.. i.,ntiiiim .it tlm ancoiid dnv of tholr convention todny. Sponk- .. f..,..,, .Iirrarnnt lUiPtlOMK OI II u i.ii..iu fivn.inltiiitn addressoH. iir.lllil ......v ... - - Tho prediction of n rroKrumivo yv. torv four yenrn honro watt mooted with choers. Kdltors of newin ors adopted todny metliotls for ob taining wider publicity for tho par ty nnd a national publicity bureau Ih contemplnted. CIT1 ELECTION IN NORTH 8EN0 ELECT WES Socialists Defeated by Vole of About Three lo Uno Simpson Leads. NEW DIOECTOO Defeats George fl Cook by Vole of HO to 2ATax Levy Election. Member of Noted Virginia Court House Murder Gang Convicted. in AuotUtcl rrrtt to Cook !r TlmM.l WYTHI2V1LLK. Va., Doc. 11. Sldna Allen, loader or tno iniisvinc gunmon who shot tho Judgo and olllclalo of tho county court nnd killed sovornl persons, was con victed today or jnvoiunuiry mmi Blaughter. Tho Jury fixed IiIb pun ishment at flvo years. IIo was on trial for first dogrco murdor for tho killing or tlio comiuoiiwcauii attorney. Britishers Opposed to Ruh ini Aqainsl Trust and Jliiilroad Ships. GIVE INTIMATION IN NOTE TO U. & Foreigners Opposed lo Extension-of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law. tnr AiiocliteJ rrrfj to Coo nr "Tlmrt.t PAU1S, Dec. 11. Sorvla will In sist tbnt tho obtnlnlng of a port on tho Adrlntlo Sea for a maratlmo out let Ih necessary to the futuro of Sor vla. A loading Servian prlnco is now .... i.i.. ..... v t. i.iimtnn. I In mndo the till ilin ....j ... " - . nbovo declaration In an Interview with n corrcslionilont of tho Tomni nnd ndded that Sorvla was surprised by tho enigmatic disputing attitude of Austria. NOT sTTsAXOUIXH PERJURY ANO rf FORGER!" "OP Tho Js'orth Ilentl Socialists wore badly beaten In tho annual munici pal election, tho Uulne Mon'B ticket winning out by a veto of ovor three to ono. About 000 votes were polled, h. J. Simpson, who Iuih been mayor of North llond since he rounuett uio now town, wns aKaln honored by bolng given tho IiIbkobI vote on tho ticket. The vote follows: For Mnyor Ij. J. Simpson, I.r)l. N. II. Welling, 110. For Ilccordor A. H. Derbyshire. I IC. II. M. Sallng. ICO. For trenBiircr .T. 11. droves, 120. K. .1. Coffolt, 17C. For Councllmon Dr. Irn 11. uartio, J3S. II. G. Kern, 103. I. F. Fnlkonstoln, 355. K. T. Coffolt, 1S2. Chas. S. Kalsor, 2fi3. C. .1. Andorson, 1C7. m'i, .-.,.. ..nimrllmnti woro to 1)0 olectod nnd tho victors, MosBra. llartle, Kern nnd Falkonstolu, nro tho old momboiH of tho board. Tho olortinn paswd off vory poacoably. although thoro waH an Indication that ovory offort possl hlo was beliiK mado to got out tho voto. , ,., ,.. n cm in) no wrn rnst. City Ilccordor Dorbyshlro had roglstcrcd . ...... .....in. vnlna Inrliiil- i.i.l voiura mm ni"j .. . Inir thnj.e of women, woro aworn in yesterday. Previously 170 women i.... i i.nn.. . ..i.lulninil unit It Is OBtilllU- ted thnt at least ono third of tho vote cast yesterday was by women. A. T. HalnoH last ovonlng defeat ed Gcorgq K. Cook for school di rector bv a voto of 30 to 21 at tho special election hold at tho Contral School building to fill tho vneanev caused by tho resignation of Dr. J. T. McCormac. Mr. llnlnea will fill tho balance or Dr. JlcCorinacs term, which will oxplro next .Tunc Thoro was not ns largo a crown out ror tho' election as tmino had oxpoctod. Tho election was held promptly at 7:30 and a numhor arrived too Into to participate- In the balloting. A. T. Haines wns nominated by Dr. K. Mlngus nnd Tom Hall sec onded tho nomination. Mrs. A. II. Stutsman nomlnntod Goorgo 13. Cook. No other nominations wero mado. Tho voting wiih by ballot and was quickly ovor. During tho early count, Mr. i:ooic una inu iinu i...t . ilw. lnul tun nr twnlvo hnl- lots counted. Mr. Hninca nan prnc tlcnlly all or them. Following tho olcctlon. Mr. llalnofl Immediately took tho oath of ofllco nnd ft special mooting of tho board was hold. At this It was' decldod to hold another election on December 23 nt tlo Contral School building to vote taxes tor tho en suing yoar. Tho board ban tho right to rix tho lovy to moot Intor ost nnd pnymont on tho IiouiIh, but tlio ntnntnro nt tlin lllHtrlot linvn to vote tho lovy ror tho innlntonunco or tho schools. Tho board hnH boon imvtiur nff nhoilt SI 500 l)0r Yoar Oil the bond Indebtedness. west will not stop Hangings 11 ABOUT BE DEALS iff w. o. w. hamj at i:.fiiii:s IIAIiL BATUHDAY ovonlng, DKC 11. Governor Says He Will Not Interfere in Execu tions Friday. SAIiKM, Or., Dec. 11. Taking exceptions to nowspnpor reports de claring that bo had not yet mndo up his mind us to whothor tho flvo condomnod mon nt tho ponltontlnry ... . . itr..t win nang or not, lifivrriwr "" nnnounccd Friday that ho occuplod tho samo attltudo with relation to tho subject ns ho did Just after tho bill to abolish capital punishment wan ilofcntcdt "Tlioso mon are slntod to hang." declared Governor West, nnd noth ing hns nrlson yet to cnuse mo to chnngo my mind on tho Biibjoct. Whllo potltlouB nnvo romo In nflk Ing ror clomoncy ror boiiio or them I hnvo not ovon glanced at them, nnd I can truthfully assort now that nothing hns romo up whlcb lias cauBod mo to decide to oxtonit clomoncy to any ono or thorn. What .... oni.in nn I mil not 111 II DOHltloll ..J . .....V. ... "... --- -- . to flay, but I know or nothing now to Inturforo with tho oxocutlona ns planned." Sir Ktlwiiril (Srcy Not Suro Alio'ul. I'tiropcnii Pence, tnr Aofiii vw to c nt TimnJi LONDON, Doc. 11. Not nn over optimistic vlow or tho international situation waH expressed by air Ho ward Grey, the Ilrltlsh foreign hh.1 rctary who In announcing in "tha House of Conions today nt the meet ing of nmbnssadora to dlscusn pence In Kuropo, Hald ho was not guru that a solution of all the dllllcultloH was In sight.. 1110 lll'IMUXG 11UHXB. Cnlon Trust llloclc In Clncliiuatt Itiilmtl ullli HOO.OOO 1.s. lT AHOtUtnl 1'rtM lo Coot llijr Tlmoa. CINCINNATI, Dec. 11. Flronfco, are still playing tro hose into tho , ruins of the Gibson Hotel and tho ItondlKs-I.othmunn department store, tlin W I.. nmiL'liiH Shnn Co. nnd the upper ten stories of the 17 Btory Union Trust Ilulldlng. w'lrich wns wrecked lust night. Tho "lob oxecods $8oO,000.' DAY IX COXtSHKSS. Uions of N. Y. Stock Vthannnl T)hi,:in,l T)- fore Committee. 1 iftOcfltft.1 t.. . n . i HKGTON, Dec. 11. Tho onorn- 1 VI Ihft Vfliu X'nn1 Ptt, lv' Wjere detailed to tho Houso 'I Is l" Investlgntlng Commlt- jri( ' ""wrenco Kcuuuor, nc uor tho commltteo, who pro leiiborato statistics to show tho .K?ot "rteen active stocks "vv. oamuei utormyor, coun i.v .? conimItteo, lod Scuddor the examination, tlio object - "o .u diiuw mat muuuna "i 2 ' stock aro traded In upon '? "hango, but only a small 'in ii B actually transtorrou. witness presented tables of "jo show tho entire capital eijht or ten times a yoar, whllo .'nt per cent of tho sales gon- ' wre bonafldo transfers. VEW wox CAIiIFORXIA. gAMENTO, CaL. Dec. 11. j .Lcarrled California by 174 .iuUUg 110 wlu lmvo uut ! Othe Btat.6'8 13 oloctoral vote8. dj. ..u mil uo tubi iui r In h.vui . I -TU1' "oatP MCTAIi WORK, Hnv.Ju! II. QuUiley of Detroit Arrested at Indian apolis. mr aiim r i c wr Tim- INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Dec 11. William H. QuUIoy or Dotro , i n business ngont tor tho Carnentora t..i- l.ni.i tminv tn tho reu- UI1IOII, WHO uui.i , t oral grand Jury on tho charge or tho district attorney l"l .,""'" committed porjury os a witnoss tn tho dynamlto conspiracy trial, no ,..na tnlrnn Into custody by & doputy United States marshal. Charges or forgory developed for tho.nr8Ulmoattho"DynnniUeco,,;. splrncy" trial louny uvci -- alleged by the government to refer to tho proposed explosions i Wj ornment Btated It procured a Detroit two tinys ago. !" i" - :"-,, tn written by Qulgley and refo red o plots to iinwnizouMH. .b- -.- -H lJotro t uy mowiiih "i- ","",, job.. . He?l,S-t Worn-jl.'"S ar.M?M Qiiw. is r ;va f Cllno nt Muncey. inn., "V,,,",! thnt ganlzer or the Carpenter stad that ! wa8.rr?.' tnu oslons which t,o Propotuu . r -T T . SSsniff;s "Called orr" ecuso Talked too melster. an Iron worker, Talked too m Gu'ieloy was charged with commit o denies he wrote la V$aye mXraakp'inur man audit UofVr.d ally Vrobng and .kipped ?or l" oh! meyhe would do b ho would. make goo; . I cant tell Iron men, so '.... Ho wn8 WHEAT BRINGS ASK AID FOR SUQO BUSHEL MEX. REBELS Two Montana Men Deceive $5000 for Five Bushels Best at Show. Or A"oMtl J'rfM to Cool nr IIium.1 MINNKAPOLfS, Minn.. Dec. 11. Joseph P. NmU n Chnrles 7....'-.. niv.ln Pnrlf. Montana. woro awarded the 15000 Aral prlro toilnv lor tlio nest live uunnum " ,0."" '" i.ii ,.i nt thA North wost- orn Products Exposition hold hero i Tniiniiiiint 'i nn tziuaaa huh v !:.. -.i ..'nrintina nmt was crown. in tlic .Shield River Valley 70 miles north ot Yollowstono Park. It wont ovor CO pounds to the. bushel measuro and In grading ro- celved a score ot 02V4. i In tho laboratory tests, however.' ...... "i. .nnaian.i nt milling and baklnB. tho grain received a score of 104.7. FLOAT LOAX1X AMERICA. Austria I'lniw to Float iJirgo Roiirt issue ncrc. IDr AoclteJ Pri lo Coo. Dr Tlmw.l NEW YORK, Dec. 11. It was on, .. s,ll...iX. Mmf thorn was no. tno ubsui mi-" v..wv ..w. - . , llkollhood of war between the- pow-, ers In Europe that New York bank- era undertook: io uouv u ---;; 000 Austrian loan In this coimtrj, It was announced last night at Vi enna Three Americans With In terests There Charge Favoritism. since you left till last night. .. . .in. XI OlllnlftV. The caption 'and word "seal" wj, well as tho lioauing oi i "- hand writing. nrni'CTlOX BALE on SUITS and COATS at MRS. ELROD'S. See ADV. on pago 2. unV'T- DELAY ordering YOU it CHRISTMAS ! PHOTOS at STAR HEX'S on Broadway. IDr Aotlla Vtnt to Coo fitr TlraM.J uiAonrvriTnv rino. 11. W. S. Penco of Chicago, II. S. Stophon son of Los AngoleB and E. K. War ren of Thrco Oaks, Mich., having interests in Mexico, havo protested to tho Stato Department about what tnoy ciuim is uio iimui ui tho United States in permitting tho nv.in.lo nt nrmn nnd ntnmtinltlon tO tho Madoro forcos in Mexico. Thoy appeared uoioro tno Bonaio coiiuiui- .,.,. I.nn.lnI l.v. Rnnntnr William Al- den Smith, In tho Investigation ns to whether tho revolutionists In Mexico havo been aided by Amcr- in..a rriirnn tnnn linvn linlnted out iuiiiid. ,..M ... .... . ,- . - - that tho effect of tho application of such a rule nas resuueu m luiu Ing tho rebels to lovy upon Ameri cans in Mexico by a system of forced loans or ransoms to procuro weapons of war. Thoy stated ono moans of meeting tho difficulty was i (..,,,. tn tlin nl1 nrnctlCA of DCr- mlttlng tho export of arms and ammunition to both sides without restriction. . ,, , , It Is pointed out uy mo biuiu T..n.n.n... nninlnlH Hint under the UUJIUIllllUlll u.....- ...-- - ---- recent neutrality proclamation the government la absolutely prohibited from allowing war supplies being sent to tho Insurgents. Efforts will bo made to havo tho sonato commltteo recommenu eiwiur nn amendment or withdrawal of tho proclamation. HALF PRICE MILLIXERY sale at .MRS. ELROD'S. Seo adv. on page 2. PLCE orders for CHRISTMAS PHOTOS with STARDEX'B or. Broadway at once. Tt imu tnnrnml hero Hint nttor- noj'H will llkoly securo n writ ot probnblo canso, ror an nppoal rrom tho Hnrnoy county circuit court In tho enso or John M. Taylor. Thoy aro confident of socurlng It, nnd If thoy do, tho supromo court will ls buo a stay of exocutlon nnd thnt will moan tnnt nis oxocuuim win not tnko placo on Docombor 13. Tho Orogonlnn says: Garrison declaros absolutely that ho Is Innocont of tho crlmo of killing Roy Perkins In Coos County. I wns convlctod by pbrjurod tostl- ninnv l.n anvil "l-'X-MnrSlllll Clir- tor, of Mnrshllold, killed Porklns. I nm satlsnod of that rrom ovldonco which I havo obtalnod. Ho secured a confession from mo undor duross and at tho point of n pistol. I know that Porklns wns nitvo s iioura nuor it wns clnlmod thnt ho was klllod." Laughing nnd Joking, Garrison pre sented n plcturo of anything but a man whoso death Is only six days away. Only onco did ho flinch. "Well," said Chaplain Bauer, "i Know nun u you havo to go you will bo well pro pared, Mr. Garrison." At thnt romnrk Garrison gazed with a glassy staro at Bauor and bo enmo nshon pnlo. HIb hands clonchod tightly nbout his chin nnd his fuco contracted norvouBly nnd spasmodl- ll.. l.'.r. nnrn. mitinrnntl V. the full horror of tho gallows nnd IiIb Impend ing doom wns brought home to him, and It required sovornl seconds bo foro ho could regnln his composure. m. 1.- ln..l.n.l nnnil.nn I lirn.ll V 1 IIOIl IIO lUIIKIK-u ,vu-iiiM.ww., . Garrison has boon an Inmato of tho Oregon penitentiary on llvo previous occasions. "Twice I should have sorved my term," ho said; "Threo times I was legally guilty, but I know that I was morallj right." Appeals (o Rioun Tho Rosoburg Nowb says: ninl.,,ln, thnt Hoir TnrklllH is llOt .i .i . ii.nl tlin l.nilv lilnntlflQil nH MUUl! Willi fc.i.v ...w Mrf . --- - . his was that of another party, I' rank M . i .... fl.nn..Ail ttl ttl.l linrnson, ni jhubuiii. tuiu.i.v., ....... stato ponltontlary awaiting execution on Friday, Decembor, 13, has wrltton a lottor to District Attorney Goorgo M. Brown, of this city, asking that ho uso his lnlluonco In socurlng him a now trial. Other than alleging mls identlflcatlon of Perkins' remains, Oarrlson also claims that ho baa un oarthed now ovldonco which would prove him Innocent of tho chargo on which ho was convicted of murdor tnr Aiwut.! rrw io ro nr Tim.i WASHINGTON, Due. 11. Tho Sennto Intorstnto Coiutnorco Com mission nomniltteo Is to ho cnllea upon to frnniii nntl-trust laws. Tho omnlbuH clnlma bills worn tuken up. The wnH and iiiiwuh commltteo auuouuced thu da ton or tho tariff hearings. Vi.it. Vnrls linnkurH continued to testUy Iwrore thu "money trust" commltteo. The Ntw Hnvon rallrontl inves tigation htmilng was continued bo foro tho ruloH committee. CIiiuiiIIit Rctter. W. S. Chnnd lor, who hns boon 111 for n couplo of days wan able to bo up and lIPmJl-'-l..-..-..-.uu-. nnnrvKWi In tho Ilrst dogroo nnd aoiitencod to hang. .... District Attorney Brown stntod this morning that Gnrrlson hnd boon convlctod of u felony on llvo oc casions provlous to tho Perkins mur der, unil consequently ho would make no rocoininontlatlona In tho iimiinr "i linvn iiniio inv nnrt In tho case of tho State vh. Garrison," said tho district attorney, "and It Is now up to tho Govornor." In tho ovont ho doslros to commufo tho scntonco to liro ImprlHonmont thnt Is his busl inoss. Garrlbou waH Indicted by a draiul Jury ot hovon mon, nnd war twice convlctod by Juries of twelve men each. In all, 31 mon havo oald that Garrison wiib guilty of tho crime churgod. In vlow of thoso facts T will mnko no recommendation, lenv Ing flnnl disposition of tho matter In tho hands of tho Governor." ADD N. II. -Bt tip. n mi Mm. Holllstor of North Bond will lcavo tomorrow on the Spoedwoll for California to mako tholr futuro homo. Mrs. A. II. Imhoff or North Bond left on tho Broakwntor InBt Saturday In company with Miss Brown, who will reeelvo medical aid at tho Salom Sanltorlum. , , Tho North Bend Presbytorlnn La dles' Aid will glvo a social Thursday aftornoon In tho Mlzpnh class rooms Light rorreshmontB will bo sorved. Tho mothors' nnd teachers' club of North Bond will bold a bnzaar Sat urday aftornoon and ovonlng In the building recently vacated by Mr. Jen nines Miss Alpha Wkklund of North wob a Marahllold shopper today, vv m uiriilnit nnd wlfo and son, Willis, visited Sunday at tho homo of Mrs. Ekblad's stator, Mrs. Will Simpson of Noith Bond. Grout HALF PRICE salo of MIL LINERY at MRS. ELBOD'S. W. O. W. HALL at EAGLES HALL SATURDAY ovonlng. RKC 11. PHOTOS mnko tho best and most INTERESTING CHRISTMAS PRES ENTS. STADDEX'S, on Broadway. Idonr. .""W 7lB. CO., . ., nashl tUoBcentury:and was drunU v uj uu r is uono rigii i