ERY DISCOVffiY IS fOLLOWED BY THE DISCOVERY THAT SCORES KNEW IT BEFORE fcTT AWVKIlTIMNfl l Tho TIMES M'W' .. 11 I IMni "lit Cfl03 Sim? WANT ADVEKTI8ING In Tlw TIME Will Keep tlio Income from Your I'nrnlMicri Booms from LApfllngt YOU cnn really holp tho family revenues by rontlnR a fow furnished rooms and, If you kiiuw how and when to use tho classified column a, you rnny keep thnt llttlo extra Income ns "steady ns n clock." Will Vul Xr """ -ho Market" Effectively! '' . ii inni. r.limit vnnr JLSVii:o?ro7.ii'W n I- hurt re ' l,,w"' A,,u ,l :'bto.. ..- f i honi who oiinht to I u.. ;- ... own . Juu " " MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS JL XXXV ilk Tlio Const Mall KhIaIiIIhIicmI In 1H7H MARSHFJELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Count .Mull mid Coos Iluy AritertUcr. No. 170 Bag ill OF ABDICATION OF CHINESE L Associated Press to Coos Bay A 1U1VD ILONDON, Jim. 31. Edict of Jicatlon of tho ChincBO tlirono , becned signed according to a ... from Tien 'lain. Fn,. court will not quit Pekin . .month, aa tho Manchu troops f the garrison threaten t shoot , Roval Family una rrincoi 11 y attempt to loavo tho capital. Confcrcnco is iieia. PEKIN, Jnn. 31. Tho Imperial Irclim board announced that tho npross Dowager Informed mombors tha cablnot at a mooting today at tho throne had decided on a so Itlon of tho situation which would nm neaco. Sho Instructed tho Unininrs to arrnnKO accordingly. Fit ti understood that tho Imperial nil? has nccoptod tho conditions I down by tho republicans and that Idlcatlon will bo announced at onco. tho conference yesterday of tho rlnccs and Empress Downgor at hlch Premier Yuan was present, It believed to havo been decided to Idlcato If tho Imperial family and ticcs aro allowed to retain the nntr titles and bo given a ponslon LgrcKatlng 12,000,000 nnnually. KL TRUST PAY IS SMALL Nairn That Employes of Big Combine Do Not Earn Ex pense of Fair Living. 3; Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Jan. 31. that 60 per cont of tho employes, of bo United States steel corporation tho Flttsburg district cam loss paa tho actual cost of subslstanco tho average Amorlcau family In lltUburg was tho calculation mndo tho steel trust honrlng today by ouls D. Drandols . Drnndola do- larcd that such cost for a husband,, fire and threo children Is $768 a ar and that "working 12 hours a y 365 days In a year, G5 por cont of he steel workers thoro earn loss ban 11.50 less than tho nmount no isily required for tho bnro cost of Nag" Dramlels declared that In ton years bo steel corporation had taken from bo American peoplo $G50,000,000 In ess of a Ilboral profit on Its In wtments. "This enormous profit," said, "has beon used to grind Its mployees to tho misery of tbolr resent condition." KASTWiX STRIKE TROUBLE Mon Strikers at Lawrence, Slnss., niiiri IU11 Bj Associated Press to Cood Boy , , Times.) "., mu,, jnn, au. nor- us rioting occurred yesterday when irowd of ii.n,... i i . i a.iincia uiiumpiea ia pru- rnt operatives from entering tho 'MlOUS textllft nillla , Dmn .nrb ln many cases tho strikers woro ouc ful and tho mills that reopened "era able to nnnritn nni n n.nn. 7 r.educed scale. Several wero serl- y Injured. Tho rioters hold up wenty or more electric enrs headed 'Of ttlft mill . . ... ".ma una lorcoa tho pnsson- ... .7 ,cuve tne cars. Then thoy wted them In tho bollof that thoy "ere mi,i . ... .ncuicuKors. unities ana utans nf in - .. dow inrown nt car wm- tiio mon was mostly foreign ers and mo.. ch " were womon wno mi. the mon t0 violence. Tho POHCft Worn n tfc n. i,u-'ness and ontrnnco to nirJ shell. DAVptmb . IHPVd '"''K"" nt ROYAL SiSATn,,,AY n SUN 'NIGTITS. Admission 25o tlSBaiSt tbe Turk,Bh BathB IS A. 0. Gahcmachc and his wife loft ob tho Kodndo this morning for San Francisco following Gabor nacho'e bisig compelled to defray costs of liiB hearing and part of tho damago to tho lino typo ma chines). This W98 in complianco with Justico I'cnnock'sdcciBionand with Doputy Prosecuting Attorney Liljcqviit'a view ns to tho best means of disposing of tho caso. Lftst night and today, it develop ed that tho insurance companies which sufforcd losses in tho flro which destroyod the Gubcrnacho homo will invesiigato tho blaze. Besides this, it is said that Gabcr nacho included in tho list of arti cles lost a gas stovt belonging to tho gas company, otc. It was roportcd that ho had in cluded about $250 worth of jewel ry, whioh was found on his poreon when ho was arrested, in tho Hit f his losscfl but this was not cor rect. Where ho could havo had tho drasees bolonging to local womon 'cached" during tho flro is now a question which is porpluxing the authorities. Many rumors relative to Gabor ache and his wife arp now afloat but most of them aro rumord, that it is difficult to vorify. Ilccovcr Tmo Uretwvs Last evening, Mr. and Mrs, Ward M. lllnko succeeded In compelling tho Qnbcrnnches to return two di esses bolonging to Mrs. Wake. Mrs. Gnbornncho hud not accounted for four of Mrs. Ulako's gowns but lust evening thoy returned two of thorn and partially reimbursed Mrs. Blake for tho other two. Win. Grimes was unablo to And trnco of a $05 gown bolonging to Mrs Grimes. Sho had Mrs. Gnbei nacho making a fow alterations In tho gown at tho tlmo of tho lire and It wns supposed to havo boon burned although thoro Is now doubt about It. When search was mnda for it yestordoy, Mrs. Cvibornncho dlsplnyod much auger and oppressed hor fear nnd dissatisfaction in a medley of brokou English nnd French thnt astonished all about hor. DENIES CONNECTION Mrs. J. W. Johnson wishes It stat ed that sho hnd nothing to do with A. C. Gabornache and. his wlfo other than that thoy boarded Wiom for nwhllo after tho Gnbornacho house was burned. Mrs. Johnson says that thoro wore no dresses loft at her house and this statomont by thorn was n dellberato Ho and they so ad mitted last night. GOMPERS NOT CALLED. i (By Associated 1'ross.j INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 30. Attorney Miller said lato .today that Gompors bad not" boon subpoenaed aa a witness in tho dynamite investigation, "nor do I know nny reason why ho should be," ho added. UNDER MILITIA CONTROL Onp Man Stubbed and Fatally wound ed nt Lnvtvonco LAWRENCE, Mass., Jan. 30 In a clash between two hundred striking textile workers and a squad of mil itia hero todoy, John Ramy, a Syr Ian, wns stnbbed In tho back nnd fatally wounded. Tho whole city Is undor control of tho militia and tho union picket near the mills has been stopped by tho soldiers. 1 shed BABERNACHES LEAVE TODAY F (Dy ABsoclatod Press to Coos Day Tim ei ) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31 The ex aminer today says that Dort II. Franklin, former McNnmara detcc tlvo, mndu a complete confession January 14 implicating Attorney Claronco Dnrrow In tho alleged Jury bribing. Tho next movo In tho case, It la said, will bo tho release of Franklin on his own recognizance so ho can accompany offlcorB East for tho purposo of aiding in tho appro ltonBlon of tho man nllogcd to havo furnlshod tho bribo monoy. Doaplto lack of any official statomont to that offoct, it 1b gonorally accepted that Franklin will bo principal witness ugalnst Darrow. To offset his testi mony, it's understood tho dofenso will ondoavor to provo Franklin, It not ac tually In tho employ of William J. Burns, at lenst was In tho oorvico of tho atato whon ho wno employed as DENIES STORY CHICAGO, Jan. 81. Concern ing the rcporl sent out from Port land thnt tho Chicago it North westorn railroad was to bo extend ed to tho Pacific coast, President W. A. Gardner denies that tho company is planning to extend fiom Lander, Wyo. It li8 boon roportcd many times .that this road would bo pushed through to moot competition of other transcontinental lines, but tho Northwestorn's favorable con nections with tho Harrimnn lines hns in a do tho construction of a road of its own unnecessary. Presidont Gardner is not in the far west as was reported. LEAVE TODAY Tho Redondo Bnlled oarly todoy for San Francisco with a capnelty list of passongors nnd a largo cargo of freight. Among thoo sailing on her wtvo tho following: Frod Harris and wlfo, Fred Harris, r Nolllo Harris. J. A. Matson, Goo. II. Rotnor, J. II. Flanagan, Hel ma Nolson, Mrs. F. F, Smith, Mrs. T, D. Guorln, MIbs Guorln, C. W. Myor.C. D. Minor, Wm. Carpenter, J. C. Fallor, Grnco Kruso, Mrs. A. G. Atkon, Mrs. E. Nasburg, Loulso Nas burg, Dorrls Sougstakon, Mrs. Henry Songstnckeu, Gouovlovo Songstacken, W. II. Loncosts, T. Bradley, A. C. Gabornache and wlfo, C, A. DeCamp, W. T. Block, W. L. linker, Mrs. M. Perclval, Mrs. Anna Morse, Helen Morso, Jasper Marosca, W. D. Mini on, Win. LaFrong, L. S. Parrott, J. Donovan, Chin Ott, Chin Ding, Tony Potors, Goo. Potltos, John Wllsou GOV. STUBBS' VIEW. (By Associated Press.) f NEW YORK, Jan. 30 "I am convinced that Theodore 4 Roosevelt will be the next pros- idont of the United States," says Governor 8tubbB. This statement was made today as he 4 loft Roosevelt's office propara- tory to leaving for Washington. Delhor Mall Tomorrow The free delivery of mall In Marshflold will bo Inaugurated tomorrow when A, O. Haas and John B. Sneddon w'll start carrying. Jti will mosslbl1j bo a few days before overythlng 's got in teadlness for It. FRESn SnitKD? at WASSON'S FISn MARKET. K NORTHWESTERN 0 S confidential agent for tho McNnmara defense. TRIAL WILL HE LATE No Early IfeitrinK For Iirrow on ItrllHsry Indictment (By Associated Press to Cooi Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30. Al though acting with all colorlty tho prosecution In tho caso of Claronco Darrow, Indicted for alleged Jury bribery, docs not oxpect to begin tho trial for a long tlmo. Monnwhllo tho county grand Jury will continuo Its probo and tho dopu ty district nttornoy who conductod tbq bribery Investigation declarod to day that startling dovolopmonta wholly apart from and concerning tho conspiracy phaso of tho allegod notional dynamiting operations of John J. McNnmara and his crow might bo expected at any tlmo, -AArtAAAAWSi,rtSrtA 01 SEN IS T v (By Asaoclatod Press to Coot Bay Times.) BILLINGS, Mont., Jan. 31. Tho Chinese woman nrrestod her under tho name of Mo Fung was positively identified today as Oi Sen wanted on tho chargo of com plicity in tho murder of Soid Bing whoso body was found in a trunk at Seattle; The identification was by, Wong Hong, an interpreter em ployed by tho Portland police Tko woman waved extradition and waB taken to Portland this after noon. Sho refused to discuss tho case. COKE RECALL Tho offnrts of tho parties at Roseburg to havo Coos County So cialists assist them in their effort to revivo tho offort to rtcall Judge Coke has mot with a sharp robuke. Tho Ooquillo Socialists' Local has adopted a rosolutioM declaring it will not bo a party to th scheac of tho Roseburg politicians bohiud it. Tho resolutions adopted by the Coquillo Socialists is as follows; "WHEREAS, Local Coquillo of Coos county of the Socialist party has received a potltion for tho re call of Circuit Judge John S, Coko for gross Incompetency, with request that this Local solicit signatures to same; And whereas said John S. Coke is not a membor of tho Social ist party and Is neither a ward or servant of tho Socialist party, there fore be It "Resolved, that Local Coquillo boa no part in said recall potltion: for If said Judge had been olectod by tho Socialist party ho would, If neces sary, have been recalled without any petition because ho would ( havo beon compelled to sign an undated resignation before "becoming a candidate, then all that would bo needed to recall him would bo for tho proper committee to fill In tho date and present It to the proper officials. Adopted January 28, 1912. J. E. Qulck.Sec, Local Coquillo. W. H. Lytton, chairman. Local Coquillo SIGNS point to I1A1NES for FLOUR und FEED. DANCING SOnOOL Thursday this veok. Got your costumes, ready for mm uvtjmufc. V If you have anything to soil, trade, rent, or, want help, try a want ad. 01 WIN NOT ALL HE CONTRIBUTIONS TO AID i FAMILIES OF LAUNCH I IS ( w ' - '-''--'-'iWWWWMWVVW S1TH INLET Tho mon of Camp No. 4 of tho Smith-Powers Logging Company, a,ent $82 to Tho Times today as a dona tion to tho fund for tho rollof and bonoflt of tho widows and orphans of tho victims of tho North Star dis aster. Tho following Is a list of tho contributors: Fred Anson 9 2.00 James Lnttln 6.00 Felix Lokcs 1.00 Frank Carson 1.00 Jako Papas 1.00 Dave Morgan 1.00 Robert Costollo ? 00 H. F. Evans 1.00 Davo Talbot 1.00 Chas. Gruno 1.00 Thoo. Shrodor 1.00 C. A. Stlftlor 3.00 Tom Brennon 1.00 John Martinson 1.00 B. Fordlnnnd 1.00 Ed. JUcKcown 1.00 Ilownrd-'Evnns' '..,.. .. .... l.uO James Kearns .' LtQ Mlko McKoown ,,. 1.00 Chas. La Sinn 100 Ed Kaston 1..00 John Fulimcr 1.00 Wm. Sommlcr 50 Chas. Sanders LOO John Johnstono 1.00 Pote Duggnn 10.00 Sponso Elmor 1.00 W. H. Mooro 2.50 H. .Alboo 2.00 Mlko Murry 2.00 W. T. Hunnlcutt 1.00 Rny Cox 2.50 M. Thompson 1.00 Tonoy Petorson 1.00 Albert Tardy 2.00 A. C. Cox 2.50 John Rodman 1.00 Poto Paunovlch 2.0 Geo. Gonovlch 1,00 R. D. .Tomnco 100 Geo. Luklch 1.00 Mlko Zoklln 1.00 C. A. Henvenstono 2.00 F. O. Norman 3.00 Davo Brown 5.00 Geo. Freyes 3.00 J. A. Trainer 2.00 $82.00 In addition to tho nbovo list tho mon of Camp No. 4 also contributed $30 in cash which was given to Mrs. Sanders, who Is porBonnlly distribut ing among tho mothers and chlldron of tho wreck victims. This makes a total of $112 from tho mon of Cnmp No. 4 of tho Smith-Powers Logging Co. Tho following is a list of tho contributors to tho $30 cosh dona tion: Ed Jackson $ 1.00 J. C. Carlson 2.00 J. Salvago 1.50 A. Bonon 2.00 Guy Bramer 1.00 Mrs. Whltworth 5.00 Ed McKoown 5.00 Stanley Twikls 1.00 John Miller 1.00 Win Fisher 1.00 Geo. Nichols 2.00 Chas. Wilson LOO Chas. Gustorson 1.00 I Gustorson L0 Chns. Hoult LOO John Flmstrum 1.00 II. A. Noll 1.00 Ellis Mlllor LOO H. Rodmnn 50 $30.00 Cnmp Seven List. Tho following Is a list of tho fub- scrlptlons for tho benefit of tho fam ilies of tho vlctlmB of tho launch North Star mndo by employes of tho Smith-Powers Logging Cnmp No. 7: B. F. Sogur $ 5.00 K. S. RoblnB 1.00 (Continued on page 2.) i ASSISTS Contributions for tho rolicf oH tin families of the victims of th Launch North Star disaster con tinue, to come in. The Times re ccived.a check, for $2.00 from Jake Goldie, formerly of Marshficld, but now in Portland, and another for $2.00 from Win. Barkas, of Min ville, Ore. Then camo a purse el $92.00 from tho omployus of the Smith-rowers Camp1 No. 4, omn South Inlet, and anothor for $21.85 from tho Hub Clothing and Shoe company besides smaller donation Frank Satchi and O. J. CoIer representing tho different coinmit mittaes handling tho North Qc rolicf funds, made a trip to South Slough yesterday to make a per sonal investigation and inBpcetios, of tho conditions with the, families of tho viotims of tho wreck Messrs. Sacchi and Cole will later mako a detailed roport of condi tions and recommendations an ts tho djsposition of tho ftuidn audi articles to bo distributed. Donations Up to Dnto. Previously roportcd f 491.ftV Junior Baptist Union ....... .!. Smlth-Powora Camp No. 4 . . 82.A; Robt. McCann 2.St Hub Clothing & Shoo Co. . . . 2LS J, H. & R. R. PJnkorton... . 6.MI Jnko Goldlo, of Portland. . . . 3.541 John A. Blatt .0 Wm. Barkas S. 4 1 i "'-Grand total f 310.1 Besides this amount that has been turned over to tho committee through Tho Times, F. A. SaccliE recoived $118.65 from tho Coos lay Concert Band which will bo uecdl in tho relief work undor his direc tion. Benefit Concert Tonight. Tho choir of tho MarshAoU jrfli odlst church will glvo a benefit con cert nt tho church this ovonlng; No admlttnnco will bo chnrgod but fol lowing tho program, a collection will bo taken up for tho eonoflt of tho families of tho Launch North Star disaster. Director Sacchi of ths choir has arranged an excollont k grnm nnd ovoryono Bhould try attend. Dlreotor Toollo of Toollo's orches tra will give tho proccods of tho biff bnll which will bo tondorod nt tbe Eagles' hall noxt Saturday ovonfngu Fob. 3, as a benefit to tho fnmllffm of tho Launch North Star disaster. This Is ono of tho host orchestras ob tho Bay and that tho danco will l a most enjoyable ono Is assured. A Siitatnntlul Contribution Tho special ton por cont donatfoa of tho Hub Clothing and Shoo C to Tho Times North Star Rollof Fund last Saturday netted $21.05, whfcJt lias been turned over to tho commit tee. In nddltlon to thla and per sonal donations, Manngor Fonsler an nounces thnt boys' clothing will bo given by Tho Hub to any of tu needy children of the victims of t!to wreck. North Ilciul Bonoflt Tho Coos Bay Concert Banct k colved a communication from North Bond at tho rohearsnl last nlgrn, asking tho band to assist at a bono flt concert to bo hold In North Bonrt; noxt Sunday afternoon, tho proceed to go to tho families of tho victims; of the. North Star disaster. Edgar McDanlols of tho Coos Bay Harbor and C. E. Knlsor aro makfnff tho arrangements, prompted by the Interest felt In "the matter by tti population of tho city. Tho band readily voted unani mously to tnko part and will go ty special boat sometime In tho after noon. SUCCESSFUL BENEFIT DANCJ3 Tho Lenp Year danco given by tb ladles of Llbby at tho Libby hall last Saturday ovenlng proved to bo a (Continued on page 4.) 'M