I AND irS ALL OVER NOW BUT THE 'HOLLERING' AND THE HEADACHES f a Llttlo "Campaign" Of Livr ADVKnTISINQ In Tho TIMES Will rt 1'oiir Real EHln(o "In 0,0 Mnrlcct" Ef t o c 1 1 v o 1 y I ' hi nut thn facta nbout vnur :.-,v iwforo tho oyes of all 'pob- tble buyers" In town. And If fi.m' ono of thoni who ought to it, you'" "'' i (fas law Qftmra MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PltLad WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES Will Keep (tio Inconto from Your I''iinilHlicd Rooms from Lnpelngt YOU can really holp tho family revenues by renting a fow furnished rooms and, If you knew how and when to use tho classified columns, you may keep that llttlo extra Income ob "etendy as a clock." VOL. XXXV Established In 1878 na Tho Coast Mull UKEWIE POLLED II CUT- . ELECTION IS 1UELD TODAY MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION. X Consolidation of Times. Const Mnll nnd Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 121 Result of Municipal Contest Not bc miown aeiore Late Tonight. RATTLE OF BALLOTS STARTS WITH RUSH During First Three Hours, 320 Voted Estimate Will Be About 700. VOTE IS 1010. IKE RALLIES LAST EM IS Tho voto in tho MnrBhflold city election for co'uncllmcn'last year was: - It. A. Copplo 338 Duncan Ferguson 325 C. C. doing 174 August Frlzeon 141 ...--... VOTE IX ll)0. Big Crowds Attend Closing Political Meetings of City Campaign. With threo different rallies In pro gress nt tho Bnnio time, tho Mnrsh llold city campaign entne to n close lost evening. The Copplo forces hold their rally in tho Royal Theatre, tho Strnw forces hold their rally In 4 , tho Odd Follows hall nnd tho Soclnl- IMS LO! HEAVILY II BATTLES LIF Large. Number Slain and Wounded In Successful At- tacks by Italians In Tripoli. (From Associated Press to Coos Day Times) TRIPOLT, Africa, Dec. 6.--Nowb reached horo todny of two battles near Benghazi and Oeim. .Tho Itn- Turks 100 in Hans were victorious. Tho lent 1,200 nnd tho Italians killed and wounded.1' . A forco'of twenty thou'snnd Ita lians attacked and occupied ydsler dny tho Turkish Military camp oil the oasis of Ainzara, nftcr a severe battle In which boh sldos aro re ported to nave lost heavily. ill; E 1MS0IEBT AN YEARS fflllfliS' SES III MESSES Mob of Three Hundred Survi- lho proprietors of tho waist com- ,,... .i,ii.11,'v.i, r.u,.,., Pn"'' wl,on tnc M10 nppenrod in VOrS Of' New York Factory court today to stand trial for alleged Holocaust Attaok Proprie-1,"an,B.InVglUer- , , , fnrc In Pnnrt I ' ' " tl10 court oncers Inttho bulld- IUI b III OUUI 1. ) Thg nnj tlio police reserves wcro cnll- I cd out to check tho assailants. With lorn doming and cllshovoicd Hair, For mnyor f E. E. Strnw '..358 I. S. Smith 334 Whllo tho totnl for tho two candidates for mayor was only 692, tho totnl voto polled In 1909 wns 704. Isls held an open nlr meeting nt tho comer of Front nnd Market streets. Despite tho fenr somo hold owing to tho troublo of Saturday eve ning that troublo might brenk out again Inst night, nothing occurred. Thoro wns n big crowd out at each of tho meetings hut thoro wns no In- tnrfnrnnrn with imv if Miifninntlnnri I S. II. PnMirnrl nrnaM.wl n. h Copplo meotlng nnd addresses wero With C45 votes cast nt 3: 15 o'clock 'nmdo by him, It. A. Copplo, F. E. this afternoon, It wns estimated that A,,cn nnd , M , c- "orton. Tho .v. ,.,.i ... i ., -,..., speakers hold their remarks prlncl- r r . lmllJ" ,0 th0 wnlcr Question, urging election In Mnrshflold today would bo tho necessity of securing an ndeaunto Wwccn 700 nnd 750. supply of puro water for tho city. Tho voting wns fast nnd furious Mr. Copplo also spoko of tho injustice during tho early hours and during 'of tho Present city building ordl the thrco hours tho polls woro opon nnnco nnd promised thnt If elected thli'mornlng, 320 votes woro polled. ," would endeavor to hnvo It amend- Owlnc to tho hoavv voto enrlv nml.cd so that tho obnoxious features Ik mill.rll.. MnM,lM..1nHf.. . .1... o U'nnlrl lin nllmlnntnil TTa itAnlncml i.o mwiiij, iiuumuiuiii Ul 11IU OLIUW "" "- " .V 'ItVIUIUI (Special to Tho Tlmes.V """" Times.) , NEW YORK, Dec. 5 A mob .of three hundred women, Burvlvbrs of tho Triangle Wnlst Fnctory flro In which 14G girls lost their lives, at tacked Isnnc Harris nnd Max Dlanck, the defendants wero flnnlly rolcascd nnd wero escorted under heavy po llco protection to tho court court room. Tho women had been sum moned as witnesses for ho prosecu tion. CONFESSION OF i. o. niw Jas. B. McNamara Escapes Death Penalty Through "Services Rendered." CLEMENCY ALSO SHOWN TO JOHN J. McNAMARA Report That Brothers Hope to Get Paroles Have Told on ' Conspirators. (From Associated Prc33 to Coos Bay, Times) LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Dec. 5. Jamos B. McNnmnrn, confessed mur doror, Was sonteuced to llfo Imprt sonment horo todny by J ml go Wal tor Uordwoll. . Ills brother, John J. McNamara, HUSBAND T: WOMAN WORRIED S E Mrs. Walter W. Lady Asks United States Supreme Court Lodge to Help Locate Man Maybe Lost in Woods. Mrs. Walter W. Lady, who arrived horo a few days ago, Is greatly wor-i rled over tho non-nppcurnnco of her husbnnd who started to wnlk to Mnrshflold from Elkton last Friday nnrl whn hna nnt rontho.! Imrn vot. forces. In cottlnir tho men out to tho that ho wns In favor of progress nnd.oK i,. ,,.,nnin,i n itn.m rolls, It was clalmod by Bomo thnt Btrpot Improvements nndjn this con- woodmen of America for nld In lo- lno constitutionality of tho question Decides Against Beef Trust Men. By Associated Press to tho Cons Bny TlmoR) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dec. 5 Tho Suprcpio Court of tho United Stntes refused to grant n stay of tho Beef Packers trial In Chicago until tho court would bo nblo to pass on wry few votes romnlncd to bo cast liter 3:30 this nftornoon. There wns no disturbance of nny kind around tho polls, tho crowd bo Ing fairly good nnturod. Owing to tho big voto, It Is not ho llered that tho count can bo com pleted beforo midnight tonight. Tho Judges of election nro: C. L. Pennock, A. D. Wolcott nnd F. A. Golden and tho clorks nro Mr. Ilahs opf, C. A. Ponnock nnd Mr. .Lo-Jlleux. All thrco factions hnvo chnllongors incctlon said that ho would llko tocntine Mr. Ladv. Jiavo somo ond who Is holding up Mru. Lndy cam horo from Shorl Mayor Straw ns holng responsible for dnn, Oregon. A wook ago last Frl many Improvements In Mnrshflold to'(iftV ho telephoned from Elkton to point out a Blnglo ynrd of paving or, her nt Scottsburc for her to nroceed n slnglo building thnt Mayor Straw hns paid far. Besides tho nddresscs, moving pictures wero shown. Strnw Ilnlly Held. At tho Straw rally, J. M. Upton, Dr. E. Mlngus nnd Mnyor Strnw wcro tno spenkers. Pictures or .Improve ments in Mnrshflold of tho Smith mill nnd Smith-Powers logging horo and that ho would walk in from Elkton. Ho said that ho mid another mnn would como In to Coos Day over tho trail. Sho proceeded horo and reached Mnrshflold last Tuesday but has been unnblo to find any traco of her husband. Thnt ho started In nnd got lost In raised by lho pnekers In habeas cor pus proceedings. LEWIS GOES FltEK Indictment Against St, Loids Tub- IIhIict Quashed. . (From Associated Press to Coos Bay Times) ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5 Unltod States District Judgo Jacob X. Trlobor to day quashed tho Indlctmont against i-i. u. L,ewi8, charging him with us Jit tho polls Tho Straw forcos hnd camps, tho Boston. "Holy Joo," Jacktno woods or mot wllh nn nclcdont J?B J,e mn,,lB x? defraud and uphold P. K. Gettlns nnd I. It. Tower theroi Carter nnd Mayor Straw woro flashed u h nniv nminnniinn , Mn i,. 9 nIons .,n "bntomont fllodby tho Host of tho day whllo Warron Bnch-'on tho screen. Campaign songs wor'mlso. tti and Geo. Bnlncs noted In tho mo capacity for tho, Copplo forcos. C. I. Bohror, C. D. Lnsh nnd Alex Johnson kopt tnb for tho socialists. Prosecutions Aro TlirentcneU. Street gossip wns rlfo this nftor- poon concerning nllogod Illegal vol sung by n nunrtetto consisting of Messrs. Jones, B&lllngor, Ostllnd and Hlchnrds. J. M. Upton In his remarks said that tho water question wns not nn Issuo In tho cnmpnlgn thnt It was sololy a question of indorsing Mayor Ihr- A largo numbor of voters woro Straw's past record. Ho paid tribute orn In. Many who aro omployod to Mr. Strnw's nblllty ns nn cxccutlvo In logging camps camo In nnd cast officer. their votes. It was claimed that Br. E. Mlngus spoko briefly saying many of theso woro not ontltlod to thnt ho wished to correct somo erro- TOtO hilt thin wnn n .llam.to.l nnlnf ! IIOOUS ImllrCSBlOIlS that had COt OUt 'hen tho votes woro challonged, thoy about Mayor Straw. Ho said ho was Mo genornlly sworn In nnd will warm personnl friend of Mr. Straw count In this election. Tho only nnd did not want to seo him (Strnw) benefit of challenging will bo to lay' "Bod to beat somo ono olso over. Ho tne foundation for prosecutions nft- snld thnt Straw was opposed to tho r tho election. U was stated that n Nolan franchlso from tho stnrt nnd careful Investigation would bo mndo would hnvo vetoed It if tho council of somo of tho allogcd Illogal voters had passed It. Ho said that Mayor nd tho matter placod before tho Straw did ndt represent certnln ln srand Jury now In session nt Co- torests nnd snld furthermore that 'u,1'e. I Mnyor Straw would not havo heon n For tho first time In mnnv moons. ' candidate for reelection If ho hnd not "npalgnlng wns permitted in Marsh- been "dared to run." Dr. Mlngus np- Tho. Modorn Woodmon aro ondcavoring to locato him. today CONGRESS HAS MUCH BUSINESS Session Will Be One of Most Important Since Civil War. t... IT .t .-.-..I I ll t T" Z rr',-' , ?"TJ, "r W Associated Press to tho Coos Bny suranco cases, except Harry B. Gard ner. (By IAFT UPHOLDS SHERMAN ACT President Sends Short Mes- sage to Congress on Trust Question. Associated Press to Coos Bay Times., WARIIINOTON. D. n.. Tov K. rri,n jii. m,,,.D nl , President Toft's third anual messago Tho democratic morabora of tho , lo conuress dovotct nieiualvalv tn thn House Ways and Means Committee, Sherman antl.trust net and tho truBt (By Associated Press to tho Coos Buy Times) WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. G sw - -- ,zrrmsff sBstni.r .;;;r Sra ? s? " . !. a a Vila nlnni O. w. T-M.U-.. ..!... .,... I "". ." "'. uT- i.i ...i- ably becln work on tho cotton nnd Bresa toaay. xno President dofond ....... uuujr, rmur Aiciieuwn, nuinour ui iiib iuuu ' Ai tw ,.,ii i.m miv... ed tho Sherman nnt or Intnrnrntn.l waiting longer for tho report of tho y th Supremo Court of tho United tariff board and tho President's mes- s,n!?.B and Indicated plainly his op- nenresenta- i'uollluu lu lI1 repeal oi mo amena Jjy Condron, Dr. DIx. O. A. Brown, was for Mr. Copplo. rw. Powors and others wero parti-1 Mayor Straw devoted his remarks CUlarly nrtlvn In KaT.o1 nrnnM lAHiTAlir (n nn nttnpl nn fn. Pnnnlfl. ntMh. . l Ut 4 .tllbj II I HnnA n.Amnnnvlnn If -". nuioH iininnpinf tn vmti. iinrntinir mm as uovoiu or iiuiiuv nnu . - --- .- --. -- --,-. ,.., . ,i, -.,. t. ....j . o--o - ---",--": ." .. . .. - Mirn ITnrlaptDnnil lina nnllnil fo .nn.!"""" V " ""l " PUhhunwu Powers, Dr. DIx and J. W. Bennett 'holding him up ns "cheap" and hypo we i kept busy all day hauling votors ' critical. Regarding tho water ques- the polls. jtlon, ho said that had all been settled Iteault Is Uncertain. I nnd did not enter into tho campaign, whllo many of Mayor Straw's clo- Ho said that ho was opposed to mu et friends Into this afternoon woro nlclpnl ownership unless ho could bo "Pressing confidence that ho would 'ahown that tho utility was a paying ' by a big majority, thoy wero not 'Citing Un tl lilt In Ihol. .,.l, nn.4 lneJe?iV,n? no 8tono "nturned to lu 8re his victory. ri.l!!?, . stePhai of tho socialists, claimed thoy would win. Inn ' ? cWte forcos wero also claim L l Mr Copplo would win by a od majority. Interest centers entirely In the im ?lty contest, very llttlo being ed w0ut counc"m)ou. It is bellov p Inat the raco between Tom Coke. Allen, John Merchant and Carl ein.; LlBen for councllmen will bo nose. Two nrb to be elected. According to street talk, It seem fori . Pract,clIy certain that tho of "" to change tho name of Marsh- le bet Day r M,u,CQma would 8..uhe.r, was ,ess netting on tho re ft,r;today tnan 'n ny election In tt8ny years. Y.8xere CV OLAHH KLKOTRTO xtusmvB1 reducod ,1,0 a day at proposition. He said that If ho was 're-elected, nnd ho declared that ho folt suro ho would be, he would get all tho available information possible and submit the water proposition to a voto of tho people. He said It would bo passed on within two months. He said that on other matters ho stood where ho always stood and would keep on "doing tho same." Ho said tho boulevard system was one of the things ho hoped to bring to a reality soon. Ho continually took whacks at Mr. Copplo and said that If ho was re elected, ho would seo that Mr. Cop plo kept his word about resigning from the council If ho (Straw) was chosen mayor again. Ho said ho had not intended to run again until Mr. Copplo began trying to get him out of office by compromising. Organizer Lewis was tho principal speaker at tho Socialist meeting and urged bis audience to support the en tire Socialist ticket. ferenco on tho subject tomorrow. w' 1 rr' n . , Washington Dec 4 "Tho l?w and PuPPlemental legislation thnt most important session since the Civil War" Is tho prediction mndo b; many democratic leaders for the first regular session of tho Sixty second Congress which opened Mon day. "Stirring days ahead," aro fore cast by republican members, and on both sides of tho big party lino mem bers In the House and Sonato aro drawn up to fight out weighty pro blems of legislation In a session that will lead up to the Presidential cam paign of 1912. Of Importance as to tho bearing It will havo on tho approaching poli tical contest In tho nation; of parti cular Interest because of party dif ferences, regulars and Insurgents on the republican side; reactionaries and progressive among tho demo crats, and of unusual significance because of the heavy legislative pro gram, It Is at least certain that this will bo one of tho liveliest sessions of Congress In many years. With tho gavels falling In tho. House and Senate at noon, the tar iff and the trusts stood out aa the (Continued on page 2.) would descrlbo and donounco tho methods of competition that aro un fair." In submitting this messago, Pres ident Taft said: "This message is the first of sever al which I sail send to Congress dur Los Angeles Dynamiter De clares He. Did Not Intend to Kill People. (By Acsociatcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 5. James B. McXamarn'a, brlof confes sion penned in bis own hand writing Into vostordnv nnd hnrlntr mnnv ovl-1 .donees of ri man llttlo skilled in lot- secretary of tho Intornntlonal Asso- . , ......11- ..!-.. t !-'.... . ..!. .. ,.'. . . ' utb, wua uiuuu iiuuiiu muuf. Jit is ciiuion oi uriugo nnu airuciurni iron no fpllowB. Jworkorst who confessed to dynnmlt- 'I, James B. McNamara, defendant lnR tho Llowollyn Iron Works In thla In tho enso beforo tho pcoplo, hnvlng cItyi wn8 8ontonccd to flttcon yoara, horotoforo plead guilty to tho crime ,n tho ,)Cn,0tlary. Both men wlU, of murder, desires to mako this Blur bo confined In the San Quontln ponl- toment of facts and this Is tho truth: tcntlnry ,n','0n hr nrBht of Bflonib1 ?," Twenty-ono persons lost their Uvea 1910, nt C:45 p. m., -Placed In tho ,n Tho TlmcB, faster. No ono wns nk alloy, a portion of Tho Times kUIo,, ln tno L,owcl)yn Iron Work9. building, n sultcnso containing six- affair toon sticks of 80 per cent dynnmlto, Tho .McNnmnraB wcro takon from sot to explode at ono o'clock tho next tho court room ,mck to jn, Thc!r morning. It was my Intention to In- cn,.n-i ,ff ,ho rnnm nimnm immn. d lately. Judgo Bordwoll also loft at once, returning to his chnmbors. Tho crowd filed out laughing and chat ting. Tho Bontonco wns pronounced In i court room full of cheory-fneod tho room until tho prlsonors loft nnd .then they trailed them across tho "brldgo of sighs" when thoy loft. Tho two brothers, sldo by sldo rccolved whnt tho law and court dotermlncd to bo n Juot return for what thoy con fessed to hnvo dono. Tho oxtromo penalty for James B. McNamara wns death and that for his brother waB llfo Imprisonment. District Attorney Fredericks urgod clemency bo shown onch man bocauso of his plea of guilty and on account of "other services rendorcd tho state" James B. McNamara's plea that ho Intondcd to kill no ono was scoutod by Judgo Bordwoll. "You woll do sorvo tho maximum penalty," said tho court. "That thnt Judgment docs not fnll Is not duo to any ox tonuntlng curcumstnnccs but it la wisdom for tho court to do other wise" This ho practically reiterated to John J. McNamara. James B. McNamara, who dyna mited The Times' building, It la con sidered by tho sttito, hns boon act ing undor orders nnd his brother John J, although a man of gronter Interests and inflnltoly wider grasp of affairs, which mndo him secretary of tho International Brldgo nnd nlso may Jure tho building nnd senro tho own or. I did not Intend to tnko tho llfo of any ono. I slnccroly regret thnt theso unfortunnto men lost their lives. If tho giving of my llfo would bring thorn back, I would gladly glvo nnnAntnru ,ui,na ,. iii.i Hi. in mui ill iJiuuuiiiK utility 10 mur der In tho first degree I hnvo placed my llfo In tho hands of the stnfo. "JAMES B. McNAMARA." FEAR ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE Rumor of Plan to Shoot Mc- Namaras While They Were Receiving Sentences. Imea) LOS ANOELES, Cnl., Doc. 8. Every man who ontorod Judgo Bord woll's court this morning war Bcnrched by Detective Browno and n picked forco of men. Ho said ho received Information that an nttempt might bo mndo to shoot tho McNn maraa whllo they woro being sontonc- W cd. Tho McNnmarns slont fairly well last nlEht. nnd nlthouKh extro. Structural Iron Workers moly norvouB before being taken to (hnvo his Instructions from men high mo conn nouso, sniu woro wining io. u.i. "tnko their medicine." They said If t wna pointed out thnt should tho thoy received prison sentences. thoypfcNamaras fnll to dlscloso all thoy both would work for parolCB for. know nbout the conspiracy hero and which thoy will become ellglblo In .olsowhoro, they might bo Induced to seven years. toll through hopo of commutation of ! their sentences possibly obtalnablo through tho governor of tho stnto. "I think they will toll nil thoy know," commented District Attornoy Fredericks, "if it will bo only to enuo their consclonco nnd holp to cloar union labor of some of tho bad men In It. Tho McNnmarns aro not tho only guilty ones." McNnnmrna to Tell All. With tho announcomont of n plea for clemency enmo Information that tho McNamara brothors had furnish ed Information of great valuo In the Investigation of tho alloRed far reaching dynnmlto conspiracy and that tho plan was to servo thorn im mediately nftor tho sontonco with summons to appear boforo tho fed oral grand jury now ln session hero. To thnt body thoy aro oxpectod to glvo evidence which tho dlftrlct nt- $50,000 FEE Attorney For McNamaras Re ceives Large Sum Money Still Coming In. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. B. "Not less 4lmn flff-vr tliAiianml rltllara" TCfia Hlrt feo received by Clarence Dnrrow for tomey declared thoy already had sup t,i i-- i .wnnrtinn. nr in. plied to him and any more thoy may lng tho Interval between tho opening lNnmara brothers ln tho Los Angolos hav0, Jt ,8 hollovod by tho s'nto of of Its regular session and its adjourn I dVSln -Iclals that both will glvo tho Inqiil- ment for the Christmas holidays. ' iMmltoSihyVntti D .B,tor8 a" tno Information thov havo Tho amount of Information to be g"J jS Tecrotaw of tho American faring upon tho Investigation by ?Sq" GoSrnment8 tvSSAti i Stodta! d Jury. Tho inquisition ia POrtant bU cnHInK Sr comment the McNamara defense fund, considered hero of vast Importance poriani suojecta calling ror commont.,. . .. ,,.-. , M1, ...., Its Inquiry, It Is bellovod, will reaoh by the executive, and transmlss on'?Ione7 ror tno doronse is sun pour- Atlantic seaboard to Congress of exhauslvo reports ofine n. according to Morrison who AUant Vll of Consnlrocv special commissions make It .PHd; Tho McNamaras -Vwol served slble to Include In ono messago of i thousand dollars had been subscrlb-' ... H.inimona to flnnoni. hnfArA thn reasonable, length a discussion of tho ed nnd that most of It had been Bent."'',8CrmTthe.Mmn i,nJ !1 to the attorneys and spent. courti nltliousli this hnd boon oxnect- Gompers today reiterated his sta-'ej, jt jg certain, howovnr. t'mt tement that ho did not know any-'thev will nnnonr. It Is known tho oi tne .Mojsama-. "services rondorei topics that1 ought to be brought to the attention of the National Legislature at Its first Vcgular session." TO REORGANIZE WA1MRH. (From Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. B. A reorgan ization of the Wabash Railroad was determined tbday at a meeting of the board of directors. SMOKERS RETS and JARS at MILKER'S. TOBACCO thing about tho guilt 'services rendered th stot" rrT- rns and that ho was dumbfounded Jed to by District Atto-nev Frodnr'ok wero in a jarge pari romn or nq missions made hy th hrntnorq to this District Attorney nnd that those admissions will bo m"!" narn hor tho federal grand Jury Tho confession mndo hv ,Tom.', R, McNamarOjiadlncourt today, It la when tho wires carried (ho news to him. SALAD SETS nt MILKER'S. $18.B0 TAILORED Suits NOW $10.80 at JURIES' EMTORHDI. NICICEL PLATED BATH ROO.M FIXTURES at MILNER'S. (Continued on paeo 4,1