Iff S GREATEST SUCCESSES ARE OFTEN WON AFTER A NUMBER OF FAILURES rTTvr ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES (EtfflB Stut rf WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES Will Keep the Income from Your I'm nislied Rooms from lapsing! YOU can really holp tlio family revenues by renting a few furnished rooms nnil. If you knw how nnd when to use tl e classified colutuiiB, you may keep thnt Httlo extra Income an "steady as a clock." Will l,,lt Your ill''" Jismio " the Market" Kirccllvelyl hi .,..f. tho facta about your nrnnorty before tbo eyes of nil "pos- .4 ihio buyers' In tow"- aiiu " 'So' one of them who ought to oWn It. you'll Bo11 " -TrrZ2ZSn!S!233'Z2R ' iHBZlcCSOr MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS j mnxssj&BMiaBaEsxr1 pari," lty 4Kfli )l. XXXV Ksdnlillsliotl In J7H im Tlio Coast Mull W1ARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1912 EVENING EDITION BOB UNION OFFICIALS AND IN ARRESTED FOR DYNA1IG 7?7zzzzzzzr bUUH ROOSEVELT LEADS 11 CONFERENCE A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull nnd Coot Buy Ailu'iMxrr. No. 182 tavwrmimitm.'.-mrTuynmjitu m wjwiufcm'wnmK irtv-six Taken Into Custody on inaicuiiBiiio uuun.xu at Indianapolis. iRFSTS MADE IN OVER MORE OF CITIES nei RwRCDlnti Federal Prose cution of Kind Ever At tempted is biarieu. , AMCMlntcd Press to Coos Baj INI)INA10MS. Intl.. 1-oh. 14 1 . t 1 wns Mil 1 to bo tlio most n..nliic Federal action of Its Kimi 'undertaken, tbo United State.. pr. meat today within a fow bourn ..." .iinrltv of tho HI men lctc.1 fr ulleBOil complicity In tbo lo...Udo dynamite conspiracy. At ybend-.s Frank AK.mjiros- ,t of tlio lniernuui"i a ......... nrldpo and strueiu u. y L Mnny oinor tuiuum. -. o I..-., o iinrkln. second vlco-pres.- l ,i successor Uio union's rpinrv-trensurer to J. J. munii- rn. tlio convicted dynamiter, wo.o Reports from all over tlw country l '.i.u.n,i Hint five of tho suvon barters executive board mombors a half dozen or moro inuniuum . ,,.. nliuttlllt VC InKCIl miu '""' rheso of flclals nun tnoir co-uciuii'i- L ., rlinrirml with Violation Of tllO itrnl Btatus regulating IntorBtnlo bment of explosives which lemni- from tho acuvu.es m ui .- naras nnd Mraanigni ami i nnmttlnc crow" who carried tho Inmlte nnd nltro glycerlno nboui country on pnssengur trains. Lll the defendants aro chnrgo". coneplrncy to furtlior tno serica no hundred explosions which wero r.rt in im directed "by tho lnbor hn nffMnlii nual.iHt tno iron aim 1 contractors null omployors of union lnbor. Tlio explosions wA tho destruction of bridges, ucts nnd buildings nnd tho wrock of tho Los Angeles Times build- was nn Incident of tlio sorios. nre noon today 30 nrresta hart i mnde. liiKcno A. Clancy, of Sun Frnn- o; J. i:. Munscy. ot huh i.,nKo; ! A. Tvlotmoo. of Snn Francisco, Ortlo Mc.Mnnlgnl already Indlct- bn tho Pacific Coast, and J. J. Mc- nara and James H. McNnmnra al- By conlcled are also Indicted At Minneapolis. Plmrlcs N. llouin. t:.iincss agent secretary of tho Minneapolis IJIng Trades Council. At Indianapolis. Irank M. Itynu, president of tlio Irnatlonnl Association of Bridgo Structural Ironworkers; Spur- I. Meadows, business agent au.l rlct (cum II of tho liitcruntlounl tlierhood of Carpeutoru an! era. Ho Is nn offhlnl of threo 'ns Involved In tho dynamiting (piracy.; Herbert S. Ilockln, of oil, bernud Icd-presldout and etary-trcasuror of tho Ironwork I'tlcn, John T. Ilutlor, of Buffu first Mce-prefildont, and Fred ...an, business ngent hero. At St. I.011K ia r-ry. former wnlkliiK dolu- Cf the Urldco and Structural'i .orktn.; Paul Morrln, ncllvo in NO I PUNNED DEEDS Alleged to Have Originated Details of Alleged Dyna mite Schemes. (By ABBodntod Press to Cooo Bny Tlmos.) INDIANAPOLIS, Hid., Fob. II Herbert S. Ilockln, who was ariostod hero today for connection with thu dynamite conspiracy, Is unite a noted figuru In lnbor circles. In tbo Information supplied tbo government, Ilockln In made to ap pear as chief lluutenaiit of John J. McNamara, "tho boss of tbo dyna miting crow." Ho Is olmrged with having planned tho explosions ilo slrod by tlio enemies of the "open Hhop" contractors. Ho Is named by Mc.Mnnlgnl as one of tho men who originated -tho nlnrm clock scheme by which the oxploslons wero nrranged to occur soveral hours after the bombs wero sot, thus enabling tho (lynnmltcrs to got away and stnb llsh an nlllil. Ryan and Ilockln In statements 1o dny declared themselves Innocent of having violated any law. Former Supporters of LaFol lette Call on Roosevelt To day and Others Confer with Them. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay "lmcs) Ni:V YORK, Feb. M Two of the men who have been actively support ARIZONA IS NOW A STATE President Taft Signs Procla mation Admitting Last of Territories. mm w L (Uy Associated Press to Coos Da) Times.; WASIIINOTON, Feb. 11. As tho Wltlto House clocks wero striking ten, President Taft today signed thu Ing the political aspirations of La Folletto todny called on Col. Roose velt. Thoy wore GIfford Pinchot and Gov. Johnson, of California. Oscar Strauss, who was in Roosovolt's cabi net, Col. I). C. Collier, of San Diego, nnd Seth Bullock, United Stntcs Mar shal of South Dakota, later Joined the conference. When tho confer ence ndjourncd more than an hour .later, none who nttonded would dis cuss It. COUPLE ID! PO TLAND Nuptials of Miss Helen Doble and Claude Nasburg Sol emnized Today. (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 14 Miss Helen Doblo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Doble, was married this jiooii to Claudo Nasburg, of Marsh- flnl.l Wl... t..A.1,ll.... I tl.- irsr i"5 Aarn : .-r.:ir?5 the Union. Housed a gold pen S8 " e.u ' Rov. J.I which s to bo given to Postmaster , a,mp80ll 0f0latlng. Miss Doblo's General Hitchcock. ;ov. HUNT'S adduk.sk. J-'Irst i:ccutlve of New State De. livers Inaugiiinl. By Associated Prss to Coos Unj Tlmes.) P1IOI2NIX, Ariz., Fob. 14 Gov ernor Hunt's address wns short and succinct, and whllo hrcnthlng tho GO RANCH NSAIIT? ANO OLD AGE TO THWART SENTENCES ON WOMEN GOALEDO GASE IS attendant wns Mrs. Grant Mays, of tho Dalles. Harry Butler, of Sun Francisco, who wns a fraternity brothor (Slgmn Chi) of Mr. Nasburg nt tho University of California, was best man. At tbo conclusion of the high church ceremonies, the wedding pnrty nnd n fow relatives nnd intimato friends repnlred to tho Hotel Multno mah where n wedding breakfast was served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nasburg will loavo tonight for n short wedding trip nnd expect to visit n short tlmo In Chambers Estate Wins Suit Against Wm. Utter and Robert V. Ojeda. Judge John S. Coko has handed down n decision In favor of tho plain tiffs In tlio enso of the Chambers os- tato . Wm. Utter, Robert V. OJola et ai. Tlio caso involved the tltlo to about a section of vnluablo coal and ranch Innd near Coalodo. Besides the victory in tho case Itself, tho plnlntlffs wero glvon Judgment for tlio costs of the litigation, The caso nrose out or nn offort of tho Chambers estate, consisting of the heirs of tho Into R. C. Chambers, to qulot tltlo to tho proporty which thoy havo hold slnco 1877. Tho servico of the original proceedings under which tho property wns sold wns alleged to bo defective but aftor this sale, Messrs. Utter an) OJcdn gave deeds for It to tho Coos Bay Coal company. Tho members of tho Chambers cs lato rosldo In Missouri. Mrs. Delia Totten, Convicted of Murdering Washington Rancher, in Asylum. CLAIM THATSHE IS IN INCURABLE CONDITION Mother, Aged 75, Granted New Trial, But May Never Be Tried Again. 'By ABSoclal Al Press to tho Coos Bny Times.) WKNATCHI3B, Wash., Feb. 14 Mrs. Delia Totten, whoso sontonco for llfo In tho Walla Walla ponltontlary for killing James Sutton, noar Cash mere, two years ngo, was recently up hold by tho Supremo Court, hns be come Insane nnd In confined In tho Medical Lako asylum. Thoso In charge say sho Is In nn Incurable condition nnd Is growing worso. Mrs. Touch's mother, Mrs. Boobo. tried as an nccompllco nnd grantod a now trial, may never bo tried again as sho Is now nearly 7G years old. She Is out on bond nnd Is kcoplng house for a son-in-law, Nool Totton, on n farm near tho scene of tha murder. spirit of "progressive democracy, referred only to two things In tho "t ',""".? "' .'""" " TlirllS 'SKffiT tb '"re homo" In MaSh fold? To en Jr L ? i loslHluturo, tho gngomont or Ml88 Dobl0 n populnr governor declared, must replace In portinnd clrl. to tho m -itninJnn of Southern Oregon, was announced a, fow weeks ngo. United States Soldiers to Pro tect American's Ranch Near Border. (Br Associated Preao to Coos Bay Tlmos. , WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 Troops havo been asked for by tho proprie tor of Balloy's ranch which crosses tho Mexican border near Columbus, N. M. Mexican robots are roportod to bo pillaging tbo ranch Just south of tho lino. Troops havo been sent but It required thrco days to travel over tho 80 miles of snnd. the Constitution tho provision for re call of Judges, and an nntl-lobbylst incnsure. LUMBER fRADE IS MP01G S.P. 1 H TUNNEL HERE I W LECTION I NORTH BEND WWVtSSNSSNNSWSN. ". uml Uounl AssocJatlou of Bridgo Structural Ironworkers. Patrick K. Farroll and Daulol llro- phy. Farroll was formerly a menibor of tun executive commlttoe or tlio In toruatlonnl Association of lirldgo uml Structural Ironworkers. Brophv's alleged (ouneition is not disclosed In tho warrant. At IMilliiilclnliiii. Michaol Ciinamc, business agent of i tho Structural lronworkors' Union. At Denver. Henry W. Loglelnor, who waa n member of tho executive bonnl of I tho International Association of Ilrlil l'o nnd Structural Ironworkers "B the defense fund for tho Mc- at tho tlmo of tho nrrest of John J aras. nnd who was business mnn-' McNnmnra who ennio hero recently Ol tl, I.OIIlH Local 18 nf tlin In. frnm PIllHlnircr. latlonal lirldgo nnd Structural: t'lcveland. orKers. Potnr .1. Smith, formerly bus nohs Stronger Demand and Increase of About $1 Per Thousand In Price. That tho lumber mnrket Is picking up considerably, the domnud being better nnd tho price about $1 per PLAN TO CLOSE L MIL SLOUGH Dr. Leslie and Others Circulate Petitions to Have Water way Filed. Dr. Geo. W. Losllo and othora aro circulating petitions to sccuro tho thousand higher than It was boiiio i consent of tho Wnr Dopnrtmont for At lWl-nlt. Paries W. VViiiOimnlntnlii nml J. Murphy, ald to bo Iron-Mrs. At Syracuse, L. Plllllllis. fnrmnl. unninlnii. nf RWro and Structural Ironwork Itnlon. and Tnin, Cairol, to whom pips books Kuril Inrnnil nvnr l he ceased to act as secretary. .ii .Miiuialiti. ' Ueldlll nntl Hormnn n. sin. structural Ironworkers. At C'lni't limit 1. Pard Clark, formor walking del P. and Emis n w n.,n.. -. E.lfc -" ". ,. imouj, iui iii- P'.ness aeent nt i, i... ii ..i trloti " mo hiiui iiuiiuuai 'W on of Structural Bridgo and "Titers. IlnRanv kiIJ.. i. i. lt)0ls. ' "-""a ... ri,. . ' t'hlcauo. 't.t,.1. Il0"lnn. flnnnclnl l"y Of tlie Chlpnirn ln.nl of !, e,.?.n,, ""uctural lronworkors' i J .i Jnn"es Cooney, buslnoba ' or tlie Cblcauo local: James Win. ,mjPr cf tll Chicago lo ,VJl..?0"ie. former busl- -eui vnicago local i i ngent of tho Intornntlonul Assoc la tlon of Bridge and Structural Iron workers, nnd George (Nlppor) An derson, said to bo n walking delegate of tho Ironworkers. At Sci-antoii, Pa. M. J. Ilannon, formor local busi ness ngent of the Sturcturnl lron workors. but now ngent of tho Con trol Labor Union. At Dnveiipnit, Lmn. Daniel Buckley, business agont of tho local lronworkors' Union. At llulutli. Frod Moonoy, connected with the structural lronworkors. At Springfield. HI. A. J. KavnnnuKh and M. L. Pen noil, said to bo connectod with the unions Involved. At Pcoilu. "Red" Smytho, business ngont of tho Structural Ironworkers nnd pros Ident of tho Bell ling Trades Council, nnd J. E. Ray, lei lor of labor circle, horo. At Boston. An unnamel man. mil warrant are out fcr two others. tlmo ngo, Is tho gratifying nows that has reached hero, D. D. Plorco, sec rotary of tho Coqulllo Mill & Mer cantile Company, is bore from Co qulllo nnd says thnt tho prospects are much brighter than they have been far somo tlmo. Mr. Plorco ennio over today to di rect tho loading of tho schooner Lilly whloh they havo cbartored to carry lumber from hero to San Fran cisco. Tho Lilly is owned by tho closing nnd filling Mill Slough. Dr. Lesllo stnted this morning that the owners of nbout two-thirds of tho abutting proporty had slgnod tho pe titions nnd mnny others wero also Joining In tho movement. For samo tlmo the mnttor has beon discussed. Mnny havo favorod clos ing It becauso tney rolt that It would tend to divide tho town If kopt opon nnd also claimed that tho draw bridges would bo a nuisance to tho Gardiner Mill Company and will bo gronter Marshflold, besides bolng ox towed In by tho tug Gloaner. Sho; penslvo to construct. Othors urgot carries about 200,000 foot of lumber. Mr. Plorco s company Is now cut ting nbout .15,000 foot of lumber per dny. The other mill nt Coqulllo Is vuttlng nbout 50,000 feot. Mr. Plorco says that with tho Im provement in conditions In tho ship plug trade and tho prospect for a good homo trado, tho smaller Coos County mills should havo nn unuounl ly good season this year. rprt ,, "" y. ''"'in an i business ngont orl XOTK'K. ""emtirml Association of Sr.nset rncnmpmeut No. 4'l, 1. O. v "111 trnpiii..ni i . , In P" 11 i-nm'iofR nf tlio mirniitn. '6 lm .t ' " lll'IHlUrKOlOl . , " 7 . s.i , l niUllon-dollar Ar-' nient nro requested to bo present nt "ii IJurl'nstcn bridgo over'01"" reculnr mooting Thursday even- , " uiver was dynamited nB reurunry 10. nu;. uusinetH m j m e-tl( Wln HUCCOe,i0,i inMinrtnnra nnd Roynl Purple Degree e -rL . 'ilfston the locnl will bo conforreu. uy oruor Ml P. G.'T. COLEMAN, Scrlbo. -" a few days. .t v m- hnl- n .:. ,l" OI t....." '!t)b. former momhor of . GOOD COUNTRY SHORTS at "me ""wrd of tho Interna l' A.Vi:s. ESETO ELECT RULER Yuan Shi Kai to Be Chosen President of Republic of China Tomorrow. (By Associated Press to Coos Ba Time ; reed that It should bo kept open as n har- uor ror tno gnsnllno launches. Thoro Is likely to bo considerable opposition to It. P. M. Friodberg, Chas. Hlckcx and othors aro said to bo opposed to It. It Is claimed that under tlio act of Congress ndmlttlng Oregon to statehood, a provision that nil streams shall bo kopt opon high ways and forever freo will prevent the War Department or anyone else closing Mill Slough. COOUILLE LAD 3 ON PROBATION Judge Hall Suspends Sentence of Boys Who Stoje Liquor in That City. Two young men, Noel nn 1 Polnte both 16 yoars old and living nt Co- 1 ciulllo. wero yesterday trlvon a huh. NANKING. Feb. It The National pended sentence by Judge John F. Assembly caucus has decided to-elect Hall in Juvenile Oourt at Coniilllo Yuan Shi Kal as president of the Chi- j for taking seven bottles of whisky uesu i-vpuuiiv mi I'euruurj iii. i irein a local snioon. A back door to the ealcifcn hud bean YOUR FRIENDS will expect toluroKen open nnd tho whisky taken Rumor That Southern Pacific Will Soon Start Work Near Gardiner. According to n report In circula tion bore today, tho Southern Pacific Is arranging to start construction or tho big tunnol south of Gnrdlnor Just ns soon as tho weather will pormlt. Tho repprt could not bo vorlflod horo today and Just whoro It origi nated could not bo ascertained. Supt. W. F. Mlllor of tho Southern Pacific's local holdings had no ad vices concerning it nor had Chns. Ii. Marsh, tho right-of-way ngont for the Southern Pacific. That It may bo corroct would not bo a surprise as It has boon known for somo tlmo thnt tho Southern Pa cific officials wero planning to start work horo this spring. This wns not officially glvon out, but enmo from nn authentic source Tho tunnol In question Is about 4000 feot long, the south ond of it bolng uoar the A. R. McDonnld prop erty on Black Creole through which Southorn Pacific recontly purchnsoci right of way. It Is likely tnat something dofl nlto or official will bo known con cerning It within a few weoks or a month. North Bend Is btlll all agog ovor various railway rumors and tho Simpson deals. Capt. Edgar Simpson 1b saying nothing. Howovor, tho dis covery thnt somo of tho real estato doals thoro which woro roputod to bo for tho Southern Paclflo woro moroly porsonnl transactions has caused some to hobltato. Voters to Pass on Proposed Charter Amendments There April 16. Tho North Bend City Council nt ft mooting Inst ovenlng mndo prelimi nary nrrangomonts for a spcclnl oloc tlon to bo hold thoro April 10 when n numbor of charter amendments to comply with tho tonus of tho fran chise deslrod by tho Terminal Rail way will bo submitted to tho voters for tholr approval. Dosldcs thoso amendments, which nro practically tho samo ns submit ted last fall, somo other nmondmonts nro proposed rolatlvo to tho Indebt edness of tho city. One provision fixes tho limit of tho warrant In debtedness nt 5 per cent of tho as sessed valuation instead of $25,00t, as It now is, tho bond limit bolng loft nt 20 por cent of tho assessed valu ation. Anothor mnttor to bo submit ted Is for legalizing the warrauts that havo boon issuod In oxcoss of tho $25,000 limit. l'lanj wero also mndo for Improving Sherman avonuo from Florida to Cal ifornia nnd ovonlng up grade whoro It Is now plankod. Also for plnnklug Shorman avonuo from South of Flori da strcot to tho north ond of it. FUNERAL HELD TODAY BOTH LINKS BUSY K!-.K V(-y nt the GRAVI) liAMAl'l ny.8rcnHns tno ev ctenco. Up- . , , v,,. ,...,, c "elng arraigned the t)oys plonked Episcopal Church FRIDAY AITER- guUtv (0 (aUng tno wWaw ,JUt (le. NOON an I lUKNIXfi. I. O. O. F.'nleJ all knov:lo3Ke of how tha doc. HAi.L. Aamisiion m cents; onu-iha.l been brrJ:en. Tbo whlp'cy ivr dren 3 cents. j.i Wiiy j n near-by barn and later , roturnei iinoi-enej.i Anil as thert REAL MILK and REAL CREAM ' WtV n" evl cnf c oth'prlamage rie'lvered to your homo on FIVE ," -.. "Jr" u, " i Z'i. . Mivrrrs notice. F. A. Sacchl. lfilnannv normlfesablo In snrh rnnp.q PHONE 320 J nmJ gave te . V8 ,l1tlr rce , teir DJoi bo.ttlor. RnlhvnjN Estimating Timber Along Sulslaw Route. FLORENCE. Ore, Fob. 14 Tho West says: Railroad work during thu month of January scorns to have taken on such condition of lethargy thai t irnny Indicates n deslro to withdraw from the gnmo and thoro aro thoso who oven at this time think that It is nil a bluff. A closer look Into conditions will 'XiiVlnco oiio that Inetoad, both com panies are hero and there making moves to proparo themselves at an early dato to rush tho work. Thore uro many llttlo details which havo been nnd are being lnukol aftor at this tlmo of the year when tho hoa- lor work can not bo accomplished. It wns stated by a party Just re turning from Portlan 1 that tho Pa cific Great Wostom bna a largo offhe force nt work tbero an 1 it seems tc bo a socrot mndo public tliut thoy are backoj by the Grnt Northern. Forest s.ioor.'luor colicnn nm Ranger Young woro nt work tho first of this week estimating thu amount if timber bolonqlng to tio govern ment on tho right-of-way ot tlfia Pa "Iflc Groat Western nnd Hunt 'road. Pnrt of tho r.iirvoy of this company between Eugene nnd Mnpleton runs hroiifrh tho Sluelnw forest roserio pd it i M.o tl-iipr nn this nart of AAAAAftWAwvTwv' (Continued on pago 4.) Final Bites Over Mndgo Yarbrough Wero Largely Attended. Tho funoral of Madgo Yarbrough, who died at Morcy Hospital on Sun day, took plnco shortly boforo noon today from tho Baptist Church, Rov. Hall tho pastor, preaching tho fu noral Eormon. Tho lmprcsslvonoss of tho sorvlco was augmented by tho prcsonco of tho Junior class of tho Sunday school, who participated In tho program, Tho lntormont was rondo at Coos River comotory. Tho following nctod ns pnllboarors: Wesloy Smith, Frod Soulo, Rov. Fred W. Dawls, John Martinson, D. L. Rood and Tom Robinson, MAY ADOPT HUOIIY, Oregon mid Washington Universities May Change From Football. (By Associate Press to Coos Bay limes.) BERKELEY, Cal Feb. 14 Hopes of Inducing Oregon and Washington Unlvorsitloi to ndopv Rpgby In the p'reo of Amorlcnn foot bnl1 pro nntn-ta'nod nt to Unlvo.s !ty of California Word bus been received thnt Graduate Manager 7-"'"'rr nf Washington favors tho "bonne with n view of giving tlo oa-t n unified tvpo game. NOTICE All Coos County warrants drnwn on the general fund, and, endorsed nrlor to October 1, 1010, will bo pld on pre'sontntlon at my office In Co qulllo; no Interest will be allowed on nny of theso warrants nftor Fobrunry 9 1912 'Dated this 8th day of Feb'y. 1912. T. M. DIMMIOIC. County Treasurer, -VI 'l