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ANY A MAN WHO IS SURE HE IS RIGHT HASN'T THE ENERGY TO GO AHEAD ,T,.: PAPER OF AUTHORITY' ; nH.flcid Is (ho Iiideiend- S .".u.nunlty ant, lit ami nil (ho time. JOI.V TIIH TIMES FAMILY. mm tmj?a WATCH THU WANT ADS. There nro ninny Rood bargains to lio found there. Anything lost or found Is always adver tised in Tho TimcH. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PKES (WW .. . t .. 4Uf(l , XaAVI. tijo ConHt Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. MIMMHNIMBBMMMHMWnHMnMMHBBnBnmMiBHMBH ' S. CHANDLER WILL SOON LET CONTRACTS FOR BLOCKS - FIRHT PAf-iFS A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali Mn iea ClOni THUCO. nil Coon liny Advertiser. m' ,Da' ids to Be Asked Next Week for Construction of $70, 000 Structures Here. amq nnMPLETED FOR .nii.--..H rnipinro HANUSUlvit tuiriocoi iiimi o!.. OUAMrtlnn Un. IlinCX WIN UIVU unmiuiui uu- tel 130 uuesi nooms Details of Blocks. Pinna for Hip now Chnndier lock and ttio Chandler Hotel An- x will lie BitliiiilttiMl to contractors nt Momlny by Architect W. (1. LER TO bnmllcr for IiIiIh, ntid It Is expect- tlmt llio contracts will ho wiled about February Hi. Tlio o structures will cost nlioiit J0,- 00 nmt will lie n hnnilsoino utlill- lon to tlir business section of tlio D- ... . The Cnniiilier iioici Annex win five rtorics hi height, 00x100 let, built ii tlie Cliiiiidlor Holul nnuir.iiy mid will conform with lo prcrciit I'l.nmller Hotel In Htylo nrc lirrturc tolor mid finish. ho lir.it miur win conniiu two lore rooms far in-; on Con I ml n ve il c nml Hie n.ir will Ik dovoted t'.c hoit I Kiiritcii. Tho present old kid In ii Ui lie lidded to the tc em bold limine room. Tho hoc- nl floor win imitiilii fourteen mm, nine wild Ii.iMih. mid u hul ls wninm mum i.mcii or tho ml- Illonnl floor.n win have 111 rnoniH. nc with lmili.-i making a total of xty-two iiihlldoiinl guest roonm for lp bold nml tlilrtj-fnur nddltlonal kth rooiug, Tin present hotel Iiiib xiy-elnlit uncut rooms, ho that Ihcn tlio annex Ik completed, It will ve 30 guest rooniH. The ('handler block at tho corner Central mid Urondwny will he DilSO feet, two stories nigh, the Ins froutnRo being on Central nvo- Me. It will bo one of the hnnd- tmest buhiiuRH blocks In South- estcrn Oickuii. It will ho hulk of Id rustle brick laid In Floniluli &nd with neat designs and nut- Irns. A wlille iiiurblo htixn will ont the bulbllui' mid n trnlvanlzixl Irnlco around the lop. Tho corner loin will be ir.xrnt feet anil will lie Miietv re i oi plate glnis front, po other rtore moms, eneh "t i.v I. will face Ceutrnl avenue. Thoro 11 alo bo an an ado eiitninco for c ictoiul floor, with nlato trlnss i and tlio floorliiK. All of tho ore rooms will have .Mezzanine dow. Above Hie awnlm? nti,.i.! ere will , tile prlmu lights four u ujivnnir teet wide. Tht second floor will contain slx- n Olllce roillll each lm-i nml mmoilbus, nml well lighted. ich will bo model n In every wny, Mae lavnlnr-l, j l,i .,.i ...i.i ..... . electric I U'lit ki. .mm, ,..,! ..,.. P 'lio time belli, both the Chnnl "iuck cm in note annov will heated from ii imi.ii ii...ii.... , but a ntfp later n Hpoclal 3i.a3 Want win he put In. 0 HOMES CIAS. FOSTER OIES FROM INJURIES Purchases Property at 11th and Flanagan from Dr. Dix as Rosidence Site. W. S. Chandler yoHtorduy pur clnmed n quarter of Dr. CIooiro 10. I)I'h hlock In Hotiili Maruhfleld mid thlH HjirliiR will erect two flno honioH on tho proporty. The lot liurehmiod Ih 100 Teet nciinro, fuc Iiir on Hloventh mid KluuiiKiin. Tho purehiiHo price Ih not nn noiinced hut It Ih underHtood to have boon liotiRhl at a innrbed IncreiiHo over tho price paid for the properly by Dr. Dix when ho IiuiirIh it. When he iiiirchnHed tho hlock. Dr. Dix luteiiiled to line It iih n filto for u hoHpltal, hut ho has Riven up that Intention ami will Indefinitely poHtpouo tho erection of IiIh Iioh- pltnl, Jiorey HoHpltal nffordliiR fm illtloH for hlui now. Mr. Chandler will linnieillatoly IiorIii tho coiiHtriictlou or two flue, nioiloru huiiRiilowH on tho properly, at a coHt of about $:ir00 each. One will ho n homo for W. (1. Chandler and wife and tho other will ho for IrvliiR Chandler, hut W. S. Chan dler will temporarily occupy It. La ter 8. Chnndlor will erect a lluo homo for hlniHolf and Mrn. Chandler a little ftntlier out In tho HIlhlllilH. Man Found Unconscious in Hazel Cameron's House Succumbs at Mercy Hospi tal Without Regaining Con sciousnessHurt in Brawl. ChnH, l-'oHter, who wns found un couhcIouh In Ilnzul Cameron's homo on North Kront Htroot yesterday, died at 2::io thlH mornlnR nt Mercy hospital, without rcRnlnlriR conscious ness. Marshal Cartor, who has boon InvofltlRUtliiR- tho enso, has decided that Kostor's injuries instend of ho Iiik tho roBtilt of a fall wore Indicted In a free-for-all flRlit on North Front street tho other nlRht. No arrests hnvo been niiulo yet In connection with tho affair hut It is expected that thero will ho ns soon as tho coroner's Iniiucst Is hold. Coroner Krcd Wil son Is oxpectod homo tonight and tho Inquest will ho held probably to morrow. Marshal Carter snys that Poster, In addition to the Injuries to his fnco and head, which probably caused his death, was badly bruised about tho body. Ills elothltiR wns hespnttoro-l with mud showing that tho trouble occurred outside. Foster took, euro Cameron was absent. Whether he got In himself, or was carried In Is not certain. Just who pnrtlclpnted In tho fight la not known nor Iiiib It been defi nitely boon established that Foster wns in tho fray that occured tho oth er night. A man named Chas. Uaker, nnothor whoso namo is Hormnn, and a third who Is known as "Steam Hcor", will probably bo nBked to tell about the trouble. Foster wns about forty-five yenrs old. Ho Is said to not have been ad dicted to tho ubo of. liquor. Ho came to Coos liny on tho llreakwntor, havlnR rounded Capo Horn on that vessel. A few yours ago ho sus tained a broken shoulder by being Btruck by a telephone polo and later he fell from a ship, striking In tho mud head foremost and had to ho pulled out by a ropo being thrown over his feet. Foster camo from Finland. Ills family Is prominent In Finland, his father having been collector of cus toms there. Ho had trouble with his family when ho camo to Ameri ca. No examination has been mndo of CharlcH Foster yet to ascertain tho exact cause of death, but one L EFFORT FOR PEACE IN M of the Cameron plnco whllo Hnzcl IU1 be ad.0- tonight or tomorrow, I, STRANG CASE 'SENATE VOTES ffl TO Li RERE NEARLY DONE G M IRE OF WOMEN Public Places Being Closed on Account of Threats of Damage. Illr AmodMcJ r-rrM to Cooi V$j Times LONDON, Feb. 1. Owing to tho threats of militant suffragettes to wreck public property until their demands are granted, the royal unl aces of Kensington, Hampton court, Kow and Holy rood wero closed to day to tho public until further no tices, All four palaces aro favor ite resorts. Public iiiuhouiiib and slmllnr Institutions nro nlso to ho closed, A suffragctto entered the tower of London and smashed a glass case In- the Jewel house. She was arrested. Adopts Bill Providing Six Years for President No One Exempted. (Ilr AmocIIc1 I'roi to Coo Dj Tlniri. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. Tho Senate today passed the Works res olution for a slnglo six-year presl- dl.iii 1 1 I mi. I... n vnlii .if AT tn Off I. .;. ..,.,. IV, 1,1 J .. . JJ If, -I, IU M... ' 'Plllrt ...r... ... . .. ,1m.. .1... i inn iii.o uillj uiu iiiuiu tiiuu mi; necessary two-thirds. All proposed amendments to ex empt Tuft, Kooscvclt and Wilson from Its operation wero defeated Uiamller bu.hiK bo named tho lio tli-.m ikr lib tk In honor of r; n S, ('Imud'i r a n,00sU"K f"'' t'owi liny, Is , n Inn, to have tho (Jrlmes miV f,!.,,V.r ''f Cl,,t.ln' (1 II! im Win. ' ",s "I,r,Ki '"It ' firhiKs M la,t .loflnltely ae4 to jrg at. .id With it i.! Mf. Chandler win ahortK- !..B(nii I'Tct. """ "1,a 1,ul loncnoa U3SIA FEARS AUSTRIA'S ACT Erect Fine Home in South Marshfield Miss Drew, His Fiancee, Here. Vernon A. Smith Is planning to erect a fine homo In South Marsh flold which ho and his brldo will ocupy soon after their nuptials. Mr. Smith's flauceo, Miss Catherine Drew, wiih on tho Hay tho pnst week us tho Riiest of :n Smith's sister, MIsh Myrtle Smith, and they left on tho Inst Nairn Smith. Miss Drow Is from Minneapolis. No nnnoiincomont has been recolvod on tho Day iS to tho dato when tho nuptials will occur hut' It Is under stood that they will tako placo In tho near future. MIsh Drow looked over a number of sites for homes whllo on tho liny nml Is said to have selected one In South Mnrsh riold. Tho news that Mr. Smith and his brldo will mako their homo in Mnrshflold Is most gratifying to his ninny frlouds hero. Ho will bo Closely Identified with tho manage incut of tho largo Interests of tho C. A. .Smith Co. here. LEAVE TODAY aims That Ri.mi u r- AlLTrQ00p? Assembled '" Al0n9 Servian Frnntin. t1"4 P t, Cno. n ,,.., BSsa Kr BREAKWATER '""it of i,.,.,T u utuvo en- ta be front' 1 en,e!?tnry re80rv on Russia "tJe,rd,strcta border"- ""'Patch from p ' nccordl"B l0.0on m..p"?Me- A force P U now..llb!rla-H"Barlnn '"'"omiated at Bos- 'Merfrnrrrr. . tT bia cnn.M... Wl0r ' S. Smith Mr. Smh tm, tll0-v ny de I DiB.i..,ltn ''as nr!n,i.,n.i ".. tesTS ts itr e. ,"' lne conunlttPn n i ' rerCoquiiA ii-'y e la a mia, Steamer Sails Early in Morn ing for Portland With Large List. Tho Dreakwator sailed this morn ing at C o'clock for Portland with a largo passenger list and a mis cellaneous lot of freight. In the lat ter wero about two tons of fish from tho Coos Day Ico and Cold Stor age Company. Among thoso sailing on tho Breakwater were tho following: W. Yerian, MrB. It. B. Guild, Mr. Sandy, O. J. McLaln, W. II. Colby, L. B. Judy, Myrtle Marltn, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, C. George, Mrs. A. S. Bowen, Mrs. Charles Seafuso, J. E. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. Massio, J. A. Smith, 55. M. Agreo, M. A. McLaughlin, A. Nelson. II. F. Kazenbach', G. B. Davidson, Mrs. G. B. Davidson, L. W. Walls, Miss L. Walls, Mrs. L. W. Walls, Mrs. E. Boyd, R. Baynard, G. E. Boy ersmlth, John Oger, John Nelson, F. h. Bean, Mrs. F. L. Beau, Mrs. II. A. Kolly, James Lynch, O. Wald vogol, A. Perkins, Miss Fairy Leach, A. Escola, Charles Donieert, Otto Fanninen, A. Eskola, C. Dorn, Dan Moskos, Mike Kogkoh, Fred Sosk, N. Joki. B. Roberts, II. Peters, F. Glllan. F. Murray. John Dean, F. J. Basell, , Final Arguments in Damage Suit Open Before Noon Grand Jury Adjourns. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLH. Ore., Feb. 1. Tho daningo enso of Strung vs. the Mc Doiiuld and Vnughan Logging Com pany for Injuries sustained In their Daniels Creek Camp will probably bo submitted to tho Jury this afternoon. The llnal arguments wero begun about 1 1 o'clock. Tho enso lias been hard fought. A largo number of witnesses wore called In tho case. Among tho Mnrsh- Held men on the Jury to decide tho I yesterday. case aro J. II. Mllnor, W. P. Murphy j Senator Cummins oponed tho de and Gcorgo Flanagan. lmto by proposing to pormlt- tho vot- Yeslordny afternoon tho Jury In the ors to nmend tho constitution dl enso of Parker vs. tho C. A. Smith rectly without previous action by Company brought in tho special vor- congress when "n substantial ma did on questions propounded to them jorny iiomnndcd such a change, by tho court. In addition to llndlng j0 declared that with tho e.cep ngnlnst Pnrkor nnd In fnvor of tho ion of Washington, threo presi dents who served two terms would have been bettor hud they served hut ono. Cummins declared n pres idents work was often neglected and badly porlormed, "because of attention to efforts for reuomliia tlon and re-election." "I believe a president would do his duty moro ollkioutly if no In fluences can affect him," Cummins said. "I think the Shormnu anti trust, law will bo moro thoroughly admlnlstored and moro energetical ly applied to all persons nliko If the president of tho United States Ih mndo frco from all Influences which thoso gront Interests may exert." Sonator Borah declared that with tho chanco of re-election on beforo a president, tho "subtlo and Insid ious Influence" of corporation In torosts woro counterbalanced by tho Influence of tho public demand that tho law bo enforced. Senator Cum mins Insisted that tho president should bo tnkon out of the "mael strom of politics." "Ho ought not to ten vol from ono ond of tho country to another ap pealing to tho pooplo In tho samo way as do candidates for any oth er ofllco. Tliod utles of tho presi dent's olllco aro sulllclent to con- sumo all his 411110 and strength and aro Important enough to merit all his attontlon mid dovotlon." STKAMKIt FIPIHId) will SAIL from 1JANDOX for SAX FRANCISCO TUESDAY. Pissongors tako train nt 2.00 p. m. from Marshfield. TO S W defendants, tho Jury held that Alglo Hanson, owner of tho wood thai Georgo II. Pnrkor's motorcycle struck, was icsponslblo for It In placo or the C. A. Smith Company, that tho city did not havo any notice of tho wood being an ousiruciion, that Goorge II. Pnrkor wns Intoxl cntcd nt tho tlmo of tho nctidont. A niimbor of other questions woro nn Hwored. It Is understood thnt W. T. Stoll, attomoy for Jack Pnrkor, will npponl the caso. (.'rami Jury Report. Tho grand Jury mndo Its llnnl ro port this morning but It did not re turn any now iniiieimoniH turn nave been made public. Thoy woro In structed by Judgo Coke to moot again April 3. Tho blind Indictment roturnod Inst spring by tho grand Jury ngulnsl llonnosy Adams, a young Ilnndon man, for wlfo desertion, war dismissed. Mr. Adams claimed thnt ho had somo property and that his attorney at Bnndon wns" rogulnrly collecting tho rout. Ho supposed thnt tho Attorney wns turning ovor this Income to Mrs. Adams nt Co qulllo for hor support. I.ator ho found out that tho nttornoy wna keeping tho rout for legni foes. In view of this, ho wns not prosecuted. Wright Is Sentenced. J. W. Wright, tho former Inwyer nnd abstractor, wns this morning given n Indotormlnnto sentenco of two to flvo years In stato's prison by Judgo Coko Wright pleaded guilty to passing worthless chocks on Cal Wright and A. H. smith Wealthy Farmer Interrupts Noted Suffrage Orator With Proposal. tnr AMorUtM rri lo root n Time.. DANIELSON, Conn., Fob. 1. Six hundred, most of whom aro suffra gottes, who woro listening to the ad dress of Dr. Anna Howard Shnw, president of tho iintlounl suffrngo nssocintlon, woro thrown Into confu sion Inst night whou John Frisble, n wealthy fnrmor of Mechnnlcuvlllo, Interrupted the spenker and proposed mnringe to her. "Just n minute, .Miss Shaw," shouted Frisble, "I hnvo boon a widower for eighteen woars. Will you marry mo nnd mnko mo hnppy? I hnvo plenty for us both." For several minutes Dr. Shnw stood speechless and t lion sho cried out drnmntlctully, "I don't want n wedding ring. All I want Is tho voto." "I hopo you novor got tho voto, if Hint's tho way you feel nbout It," was Fiisbte's parting shout ns ho left tho hall. Overtures Are Presented to Turkey at Constantinople for Prompt Reply. ALLIES PREPARED TO STORM ADRIANOPLE NOW Have Congregated Most Effi cient Army of Modern ' Times. inr AmocUIM Tftit lo Coos I1r Tlmi.r LONDON, Feb. 1. The Inst at tempt to prevent n resumption or war In tho li'alkan peninsula fun been mndo by representatives of tho powers nt Constantinople nnd Soda, according to Information to tho Eu ropean nmbnssndnrs In London. Meanwhile everything has bcou mndo ready to resume hostilities. 1C Is said thnt tho army surrounding" Adrlnnoplo Is one af tho most nlll clent ovor brought together. Every detail for capturing the city by storm hns been cnrofully prepared. Should any fresh proposition proven!, n ronewnl not only for tho cosbIoh of Adrlnnoplo and tho Aegean. Islands, but nlso the surouder of Sou tnrl to Montenegro and Greece. Most of tho Greek and Servian pence dole gntos loft for home today. DENY WAR RUMOR. inr AmocUIM 1'it to Coot Ur Tlmw J SOFIA, Feb. 1. Reports of skir mishes between tho Bulgarian and Turkish troops near Tchatalja llne aro olllclally denied hero. TO SETTLE TROUBLE. (nr At'oclitFil I'rrtt lo (Mot nT Tlmw.) ST. PETERSBURG. Fob. 1. -A letter from Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria Hungary to Emporor Ni cholas of Russln, which Is oxpectcd to clear up tho Austro-Russlnn situ atlnn and lend to a demobilization ot Austrian and Russlnn armies, is oir the way from Vienna in tho hands of Prlnco Hohenloho Waldonborg: Schlllenghsfuorest. formerly tho Au-tro-Hungarlan military nttneheo. COLLEGE LADS' AWFUL TRICK EDITOR FINED FOR CONTEMPT This Is Your Newspaper Make the Most of It Its worth to you Is what you make It. It alms to serve you and the greatest number posslblo In this city. It briugs you the news of tho day and the happen ings of tho world. It greets you on the street, goes with you Into your homo, and brings Joy and knowledge Into your household. It Is tho family friend tho family habit. " It Is your habit, my habit, everybody's habit," the national habit. Multiply yourself by several million, then you can be gin to comprehend the Importance, extent, scope and magnitude of tho American daily newspaper. It serves you best through Its advertising columns. Thero It directs you to tho most reliable stores with which to ueal. It tells you the best goods Jo purchase, the purest foods to eat, tho most serviceable and fashionable merchandise to buy, and thlTmost rellablo products to secure. Read tho advertisements In THE TIMES closely and con stantly every day to get the greater good from YOUR PAPER, Propose to Break Up Suffrage Parade at Inauguration ' by Releasing Mice. nr AwxIttM rrtu to Coot Ilir Timet J WASHINGTON, Fob. l.Scampor Ing rats and mice and counted on bj collogo youth to stampedo tho suffra gette parado on March .1, Tho uuusu al demand for rodents was explained when tho plot which spread virtually to ovory Institution of olnrnlng in tho capital, was discovered, that tho col legians Intended to post forces nlong tho length of Ponnsylvnnln avenuo, and nt a prearranged signal to dash Into tho marching lines with hand bags and parcels full of mice, shak ing them Into tho street. Thoy ex pected tho greatest display of hoslorj and llngorlo ovor seen. The suffra gette leaders aro dismayed and have appealed to tho police who promise aid. W.M. R. NEISO. OP KANSAS CITY CONVICTED OP OPPEXHM DECISION PREPARED IN AD VANCE. Wr AnoiIMM rrtti to Coot Dtr Tlmct.T KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 1.- -William R. Nelson, editor and owner of tho Knnsns City Star, this afternoon wns pronounced guilty of contempt or court by Judgo Joseph A. Guthrlo. Tho citation followod the publication In the Star of an article staling Unit tho payment of nttornoys' feoa wns given precedence ovor the payment of alimony In a dlvorco suit recently trlod In tho Jackson County Circuit court. Attornoy Walsh, for tho do fonso, sociirod tho admission from Judgo Guthrlo that his doclsion in the contompt caso had been proparea In ndvanco of the hooiing, and the fact was put Into tho record S MISTAKE COST ELEVEN LIVES Awful Wreck in Queensland Results from Carlessness of Railroad Employes. (Hr AnoilitM Prett lo Coot Uaj Timet, CAIRNS, Queensland, Fob. 1. Through an awful mlstako of somo railroad employes, six woro killed and flvo probably fatally hurt when tho Iliisbano express crashed Into tho wreck of a cattle train at Mur phy's Creek. RESIGNS PLACE Leaves C. A. Smith Co. and Will Engage in Business For Himself. Benjamin Ostllnd, architect ami construction engineer for tho C. A. Smith Co. for tho past six years', nos resigned and will ongngo In business for nlmsolf In this city, whoro ho expects to open nn ofllco at an early day. Mr. Ostllnd has been with tho Smith Company during tho entire, period of tholr extensive construc tion developments In Marshfield. Ho thinks that tho development or Coos Bay promises 'to bo rapid anil Is desirous ol ongaglng In business for hlniBolf. In addition to his large practical oxporlonco, Mr. Ost llnd Is fortified with a splendid ed ucational equipment, belug a stu dont of Royal Technical Acadomy. Stockholm. Whllo engaged In his work ror tho Smith Company. Mr. Ostllnd was also architect of tho Eastsldo school building and tho bonutlful now residence of Captain OIboii. Ho will bo assisted in his work by his brother, who Is a compotent man. , . Many frlouds will wish Mr. Ost llnd tho abundant success that he Is cortnin to achlovo. Mr. Ostllnd'a succossor with Hi Smith Company has not boon at nounced.