I IF PAINT HEARTED ONES ARE fflOSE HO tHMk ONLY OP FEEDING THEMSELVES VANT ADVERTISING in TIio TIMES GI000 Smj Stmos WANT ADVERTISING in Tho TIMES 1 Will Keep tho Inconio from Yoar 'JH "Ut OUr llonl "l Furnished Rooms from liopaingi vnn -11,. tinln Hin fntTlllV tho Market" Kirccuvciyi .1. l lit fnntd nhnuf vniii I It Will Put w" "'ra t.uv i bropcrty boforo tho oyos or nil "pos- revenues by renting n few furnished rooniB ana, u you kuuw uu" "" whon to ubo tho classified columns, you may keep that Httlo oxtra Income ilblO MiyorB " "" " iJiPMi's ono of thorn who ought to PL If vmi'll SOU It! - ii tii nnrii nnn 1 r nun " j as "steady as a ciock. MEMUKK OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Established in 1878 its Tho Const Mull MARSHF1ELD, ORESPN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nnd Coos Uny Advertiser. No. 189 N FRANCISCO WOMAN HAS JEWELS WORTH $50,000 STOLEN Fnnene Do Sabla of iSerrito Victim of Hotel .Robbery. D WORN COLLECTION ATWIARDI UKAS BALL imnnds and Pearls Taken Prom Chiffonier Soon 'After She Retired. r Associated Press to tbo'Coos Hnj Timeai VN FRANCISCO, Feh. 22. Tho lection of diamonds anil ponrli, ucd nt llfty thousand dollars, wns Un frnm Mrs. Eugene JlcSnbln In i apartments nt n local lliotol lioro iv vcRU-rdny mornlne. Tho Jew-, Iliad bwii worn nt the annual Mar- brass hall, n notable pocioty ovont,' Rhe snnio hotel nnd hnd boon loft tho chiffonier by Mra. DoSnlib' mi sltO'irotlrcd. Ile-r Oiusbnnd on- Bnc the room nn hour lator dln- icred tho theft. The DoSnblas live El Scrrllo, a fashlcmnMo Hiibiinb Ban Frnnrlsco, nnd used the ho- inportnient In preparation for the h. Mrs DcSnbln wuh necompnnlod, 'her daughter nnd niiild, both Sl' Dm doriitiro hIio wore "all tho Jaw- when two returned to. her upnri-' als. HOUSTON LOSS Insurance Estimated at $4,-' ouu,uuu ana salvage win Reduce iit Some. (By Associated Press to Coon Baj Times.) HOUSTON, Fob. 22 Tho total low In Houston's crcat flro was JU.500.- 000 nnd Insurance $4,500,000. Tfcc salvugo In tho bumod district Is counted on to iwjduco the actual Itn- nurnnco payments to nbotit $3,0t)),-000. IS COAST , I INF UIWIFIK I I COUtt WILL HOLD IEEIK POISONING OF BABES INVESTIGATED vSix .Dead and Three Dying in Brooklyn Infants' Hospital Bad Milk May be the Cause. (By Associated Pross to Coas Buy Times.) N13W YORK, Feb. 22 Six foifnirtfc are dend and threo are dying ifnom what Is believed to Ihj Tiolsnn 'nt tho Irjolmnipd. thev Hay. Brookljtt. Nursery and infants' IIos liltnl, according to reports nt 'pollco hcndiiuartors today. Plrjslclnna connector with tho nur sory nvc puzzled over tho doaths, tho first iif which cccurred Suwllny. On the theory that tho milk supply may 1)0 amoved n careful nnnlysls Is be Ing'mnde. Thero In no foundation to th rumor tent thro vlduniB were IS ON Members WilLConfer WlihX J. Nolan About Waterworks This .Evening. A ninntlng of .tho inuinbiirjt nf tlm I MnrBhfluid City Council ua .a com inlttco of tho wliolo liaa been cuilud tonight nt tho .Council chiiiuhor bv Mnyor E. E. Straw for tho nurposo of conforrinj; with .7T. J. Nolan .rotative iinpprHnnv Snv That it k l0 l". ,laor proposition to soil the JIIIIU nULV OdJA illicit It lOi nillll c nnl lv llin w-Mi.u.rl,u f All NCWSpaper Talk AbOUt I ?100,000. Mr. Nnlnn oxpcctH.to leave GAiLiiaiUJU inlt0 uudflrutniulliiR with thn Coun- tho L'uRCJio auard kioh: f ' i. i T l . ',r"""H10B " un; , iiked In rwnrd lo ihemllcnnd Pro-;tt,int ,, vvJn ol jmi, Mk jiio ono IchcB Btnted that McaHcs. Hoey and DUlno worelHiirveyliiK.to Join tho ML & K. Jino with tli-i Cook Hay Ulr. ilonyy latiKhed ami said: enlly, I know nothlmi mbout that lona want 3 read in 1ho papors. pro Is nhBoluwIy nothing to It iu ns i Know. I hnd huslnoss over P. It. k N. 'lino nnd wont out to endtto It, bstrtho Idea rlmtflivas Kinrr over a propoHed extonslou Ins tho const nwor occurrod to mo in I rind It In -tho paptctf. ;It Is neRspnper talk " I'L..S AT ROSKIlUJiCJ bnuitfr ..I. Arnold Doyle TUlViHkt l noArtiiurg in JSenr l uIrton iho ItDSO'liliri: Itovlnw TuphiIiit P'lshed iho following: runner in rororonco to Um uro- od ratlrciid mornnoni of j. fi.mnli! Cle nnd Ills nssochctes. from Uobo- ts to the const. tlu followlujf aolf- ""laioryinignt letti-r wns received mnmliiK: Ifclary n.biirg Ccwjmorclal Club. M"e your wiro of 17th. Droad-'twrr)-, Shlosser. ibut I cannot ?'iko io got away before first of lllni; wpek fill nrcnmn nt n l.rrn l Wl throutjli. All 1 Want Itf ctaJ- 8 (0 llllt (Inil'll 111 tl'i-fl. ll,nl ( E bul KI and nhornln 11,., nn.nl.n IMnrthfleld thay will tionnto anil I mio oiir trtiasiirv nno limnlr.vjf lusanq dollars. Whatever you da u nv?niy appreciated. J. AENOLD EOYLE. ninBS niOetlllL' In onnol.loi. tlilo ... r.rom Mr- DoyI nd Mr rcn win bo hold nt the Qommor- VilUO llllla ftVM.mr Riikruhnilv torf -I... . -----"O. ...uvu, r-j ." uwunu, wnttiior club niom- T HOI. BhECrmciM.VK TO COOS RAY ptlicr Cnnci.-.. w..... -.. feuLn.,A,!.lrf:Wy,onu-fEifi. k" "uur iews aaja: iae day does nnl cr hv .. ihuo We lnniiln. . J...u. n roftrenco i tho nehda of thle I Or a rn lnntt . i .. . - ........ .j num uexe io me illon on jJvo proarty expires., .unions .tho city Iuib docidnd to lake .the wntorworlis nt that figure and all (Unit rcnuLltiH is the urraiiging ifor the financing s! It. It Is expected that ho will .wideuv cu to hnroXtio Couuell tonight :duclih) whothor or .not it will call ai aiiipclnl election biJi ro Mny 1 to submit the runiter. Abitho chitrter roo n'ltva HO rinyn notice stt n spunta! election, the' TARIFF BILLS Sena'te Arranges to Disposerif Democraiic Measures From Wvusq. (Br AssocUted F&oes 'to 'Coos iJBay Times.) WASHINGTON, Fob. 22.Tho DflmocrnUc 'tariff 'rovlslox measures ll be niffllgnred 'fur hearing' tofcforo two Senate (Odntmlttco 'an Fttnnnco an fast as Xhcy nw scitt over Irom Uho hotiie. Tho iidonUon 61 this plnn by Ue tregiilar Uopubllrar&u Is ho only prciBrcsa the 'Scnntc hns inndo In .Tnn.gluc for e dispel itlon of the bScticrilifl inruulenw boforni Con Kress. There jIh n formidnblol'lt of v.itneMot j.-ota.o'l)u heart! on thfi-ntool 1)111. CLARK IB Missounlan Has Sliaht bead Over Wilson. in Democraiic Slate iConverition. (By Acoaclatofi iProcs i to Coos may 'Iimes.) OKLAHOMA CI'IT, Feb. 2. When .the Oklahoma .Domotrntlc ctjn vention jivut here todny tie contin gent ttujuittrtiiiK Champ Clark tor presIiJuDiiJ: .eiulorscmfiit sttimed to linvo n ilitKianlcal advantage over o Wilson wojJterH. A Clark sunnortnr Avas seJwiitd iteuniornry chalnnan anil (if tho instructed dolcgntos, tlio ClatV men uej w n slight niajorltiy. Tin .unlnatruuted dulegntes hold tho bait SHOOTS TWO Seattle Man Slavs Wife and Crjnrvpariiun Because She SoifrjHt 'Divorce. (By A.oclatfd Preas to Coos 'Bay Tlnraj) SCATTIJE, Wash., Feb. 22 Mon roe 3. Palmer, a'anill omployo ,ged 4t, lirfjte iitlo htsliouso at Isaaqunh earhy Iflllny ami Jrihot nnd mortally womiAcd hlK wlfcms alio lay In bod and ihistatlOy killed Mrs. Mazie J. Cut, tho wUfo's-cnrnpniUon, and then shot "anil killed himself. Pnlmer"was enraged bctiausohhla wifo had "cxim mtwa ullvorco proceedings. IIo liiul "been ulrlnkiiig hcnvlly Inttjy. Two xli'IlUnm turVlvo tho Palmon,. British Government Endeavors to Preyent Coal Mioers' Trouble. f(By Acoocdttod Peons to 'Coos Bay Tlmos.) LONDON, Fob. 22 Tflio govern ment today ononed ncgcttlatlons for rjicace in the British conl ullstrlct dls Cliute, vbtch thxcntcuH tto paralyze j tho British trade It tho fcOO.OOO mln ,rs wircy out 'thoir lintontions oft I htrlUr.tr ITVsb. 2ft. IS WYSTEflY Dealh of ,JVIi:s. Elsie .Rone Anuses Suspicions ofDe- 1exitiv.es There. cnl) for the nlcctloi, must be limned belnro Febriury 29. City Attorney Gohk will .lwiwo SntuxUay for n wieek or m nnd ecmnequontty If any election Is held beforo Mny l.llt Is stntetd tthnt, it nnust be urningcd tur nt once. It Ih undcTKiood that tho plan 'Ji.' to bubnUJt two jiropoBlTUons, one to nmcnU tho chwtor permitting the 'hi- creaie In bouaed Imiebtednees no take nwor the uilnnt niftl the otlier whether or not 'tho city fchnll buy !it .nt the 9100,000 wnltinthm. This wftornoon Arno Mwron, K. CI Porhnm and Cits' Knglrreer 01dly, t'he 8pei;inl comniltteo nvpolnted by- Mayor Straw to niiprnlse trm value oi; tho real estate Included In "Uio wnter- (w)rk8 . proporty, u. noiuins ns nrsi mooting. irMB'WtiR a JcjBtl holiday, no of f!clnl action can be tnkon ut It Is planned toUinvo the 'Council vench an agreement vhlch earn bo ratified at a later meeting. j unco of poatr, horvovor, though thery li Indlcnuau .of tho wny tUir vote. kTould swiiiic A jTojioSltloji tu send n split (leitratloii to iniltlmwce Ipindlng. til i! RILL Itn 'tall'KltltHD (By Associate iBr&ss to Coos (Bay iiraei. WASHINGTON, Peb. 21' 'D'he Houtto chomleal revision hill was iro- :ferid today to thof Innncoiuomuillioo without dissension. (By LeaosInt!iPrtBS to tbo CooeBaj TUsbb.) &1.' J'ilANClSCO, Fob. 22 Delec llvi jure .investigating tho dwith of Mrs- EleSe Znhl ltohe, slstor-in-Jnw ol Asscjiililymnu Nnthnn C. Couhlan, who was ishotiand killed nt tho Cegh lan home lnst night, mado little jirog- rras tculiv?. ..Mre.oCo.Klijmul who .was present wlien. the -shot was fired, de- clnri iier sister was killed by ,itho accJdtstul dlschnrBO of..bor hushiuul's revolver. Ahuoico of powder Ijurna nnd Hi cutnnt of the Jacoration mvl fracture uf tho skull, howevox, nrmiMd the emnlclons of tho police. iDetectlvfB report tho woman's bonQ wns appiimutiylbntiorcd.with a bluirt Uustrument. Civilian was not pniP 8it when tlK-'Hlmt-rrasffiroJ. BqtPJUi chnmber -iib .emntkd. Coghlan itia.J. ii ho left th revolver ontho mntel, njJow mlnut- jnior to thq firing of! tiro shot and wnsnttho second XJootI wlnn he hfAiifl -tho report mf tbo' wenpon Coghlan home tevi-rnhyeara, NEW REBEL ARMY THREATENS NORTHERN BO TO DAY WILL TRY TO AVERT STRIKE About 1500 Armed Men Con stitute Vasqulstas Force Marching North. REPORTED TO BE UNDER BANNER OF GEN. GOMEZ Re follovlntr !.. .,. ...J K5: Pa)llclt' Manager Q. P. i Geo. p. Ffth. 14 113. ' 7 ? Schtosser, pear Sir; i have Just hnH nn in. Hh IIS DIRECT FROM FACTORf UTTS REPLY j i eousimT Adams Express Company and ifiiaiionai Cash .Register Company Accused t'vBy JLeaacIatcd Press tu -Coon Bay TUnea.J CJWCWNA1TJ. Feb. 22, Thirtv of fl'cluli .and oraiiloyo of rtho JCatlonnl Caali Jltet;lBtn" Coninnnjr of Dayton, Olilo, Mt.tQ dndlctcd on charges of ciMmiwil .violation uf tho .Sherman niitHfcnuiii lnw by n .mmclul federal jgrand JiuyJioxo. .The Adnmu ICxiiross Comjuuy -was Indicted -on cloven counu clcirgnll with. having attempt ed to iQtillect jnnre itlnui tho nctnb- .llshcd laikus. Tho 'f lmt icnunt cnarges tlutt noar- V all cuiirpatr.orB have been bought iiut or lUiilvon out olibuslncss. It Is thnrgetf ithnt n-eatrnint has beon In tporatran lor 'twenty VJonrs. nlthoiich wiieclflccln.rge!i8 coufinod to tho last Thrco ycairi. It Is wtfd to havo boon cWectcd ly 'br'ilUng employes ofcom- ptultors jiafl of transnr'atlon, tolo Krtph and telop'Jione vonipniiles xand injuring creOit of competitors In Hilling their -umehlnes. Second and third counts -clmrgo 'tho (lofondant vttli monoiMllz'iirg tho -ensh register btu&iess by ttho 'wuuu -munns. JiOOTIXG 11 V JCXIUtKSS. Norton & iHansen Will Arrange tftir SSJiipmeros From Germany. ' Warner Ogron, of the firm of .Nor ton & Hanson, leaves tomorrow on the Rodondo for San Francisco to .ar range for tho pim-haso of this year's htlldoy stoftk. With the echoes of the Christmas belly still ringing lu our ars it seems strango that a busi ness firm would bo waking jirepara- n9 .... Hah Inv nnnllioi niirlRtmnR tn finnn. t "he Informs me that you are The reason Is that this Coo Bay ftfr nnve an electric line firm purchases lis toys aireci irom VaV lonr town t0 Coo& Boy i tno fnetories in Germany nnd by this i method and by placing orders eariy 1 11 secures a much lower price than 'could be obtained otherwise. This I method was Inaucurntcd last year for the first time and proved so success ful that it wi ho continued, i no this well-known ilrm peop'o of Coos Bay to cnamntfto obtn n the very latest noveiuei as kV J. nr l0Wn t0 Coo& ' rnln 'en'fi amP We- to build .!. u" W,1 WI11 taK " P condition ."";: "".'"' i " ctnrv '" uraoie ana sai- y''e submit. in., n. ... mi ----. inn in iiniiKii hiii "i oe neeesanrw f i.o.. :.ii j.- i t t vMfti ulcl reclve favorable ennb!e the pex: L.. . yon a re'ltlh'o frnnrnnlon nl.tnln tbo ver . W DQ nPCPSanrV t-af m. .ll.nlo .'r.-Vlv r. thn 'Pnctprn P.imT!UnltleB and . -.-. ut .., UHCtUO' "' ... - hay, nave excluslvo Hl.f t- v.. .in n .im-1.M An veaRnnArrift. 0 J'Wtlfv n.H,;0lv: "."" """V ""' ,0 nw8tlBt b u,e,r onBineer tbepropooit'ion sun 0r.r,T I Investment Securities. B. W. TAINT at Mllners. Pmlidertt Will Not Make At- l25k but Will CorttrastlHis "Stand on Issues. (By Associated Press 4o iCfcos 'Bay .Times.) WAftlUNOTpN, Feb. :22-jPre8l-dent Tft will reply to oourvelt's Columbia speeeiu Althouifih itlui pres ident WJ3J make uo dlreet uttmVc on Roosevelt and KiHiough tie .admin istration oltlcials refused to discuss 4ho lattern iColum.bus speefJx. lH fce camo knowia today ithat the rsldnt would answer the speech acid -nr. sent n clearest issue between Ids p llticnl creed nnd thkt of his preda- cesfcor. raft answer will not oe made all in o&' speeeSit, but between the present and the laMt of March lie has ;many sptj&lng .engagements wnl'h will be utilized lor this pur pose. President Taft, it was said, felt that Hoonovolt had at last pi von him opportunity to make his position clear without Indulging in ny perr bonal attack. With many of tho doc 'rjn.es the former President enunci ated at Columbus, Taft is in agree l, out. to others he is known to be unnlterably opposed. Among these te Initiative, referendum nnd recall of Judges, and recall of Judicial decisions. CoinfMilcs AmuMitX tif Oletklng JVbuegr Orercburjgo. lBy Aisoclate! Pxvus do iCoos Bay Tunes.) WAinUINQTON. IVb- 2JL The Jn- tdlctmcxc of tho Adams fl-JjixTf ss Corn- Mrs. Hdhohnd llvtl'lute VWy Is -Jho first of what wobnbly amy nt a sones oi 4udlctmonu iyrnlnat t!Ue express coaijianles for ox avtlUK imne than the yuVUebtri rates Uinugh nojgonornl camwUgn hivs beon. iuutitutod By tho Infrctate Com wfcrco CoBouIsslon. Recent fuveatlgatlons oi the oper ations of tlbo express cojaiDasies. .CpatmlBsIorttir Lane said, had devel oped 3000 Uvutances of orerebare in a (Single Amp, Juarez Excited Over Likelihood of Being Captured by New Insurgents. (By Associated PrcBs to Cooa Bay Times)' SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Fob. 22. IRmlllo Vnsquoa Gomoz today receiv ed u telegram dated nt Columbus, N. t and signed by Colonol Domotrio rponceo of tho Vasaulstn army saying that rcbol forces numborlng 1700 with four plocM of nrtillory aro nd vnnclug on Chlhunhua City under Qoncrnl Kinlllo Oomoz's banner. .lUAItK, IH KXCITKI). Tmvn Cun OITcr I.lttle Defense to Ad' Vance of New Kchel Army. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Tlmos.) EL PASO, Toxas, Fob. 22. Juarez Is much excited todny ovor tho roport Hint Vnaqulstas Is coming from tho south to capture tho town. Thero is llttlo to hlndor tho ndvnnco as Juaroz has no defense l.MPOHT MOKi: AB.MB. Mexican ItchelH f.Vt Aiumtiultion -i From United States. (By Aosoclatcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) COLUMBUS, N. M Fob. 22. At lonst 1-100 men nro urmod nnd mount od south of lioro in tho Gnlonu dis trict, of which Cacns Qrandcs Is tho' governmontnl Boat. All nro avowod Vasqulstas and declare thomsolvos In opon opposition to tho prosont Mox lcnn government. Tho Vasqulstas hold tho port of Palomns, opposite this point, and aro busy importing nrniB nnd ammunition. Unltod Stntos troops may dotnln tho shipments of arms which nrrlved from El Paso today, but as yot thoro nro no ordors to Intorforo with nnythlilg Imported Into .Mexico through tho rogutar cus- toma port, na Pnlomns Is. "FRATS"' GO 1 MISSISSIPPI ARRIVE TIAY OK BRLIMEB Slate Legislature Enacts Law Prohibiting Them at State, Institutions. j (By Coos Bay TAMAI-E8 nt BARTER'S. BARTER'S for SWEETS. n . - I H l"?T,K PAILS. Strainers and MILK I'ANS at Mllners. Bert TAMALES in town at Sorters. vSteamship in Early This Wlorn- iing From Portland Sails Saturday Afternoon. Tlw Broalrwater arrlvod .In .toda.y from Portland, after a fairly good .trip .dow.n the coa. Sho Jiad a largo cargo ol ceneol freight, includiiig a sblpmetkt ol About ISO tons .for the McCleay .Ute qf Portland .which is nrnnging to .oeyeioji tno w.urae properties .on, Ileuo River wlitah It recently pur-i iChMied. ,8b e also brought tin n large tttt of passengers. The Breakwater will sail at 1 o'clock Saturday aftennoon for Port- 7and. Amoog those arriyjng on ih Breakwater were the following;. Is'. Krtrkson. 15. Nass, Claude Nas burg, Mrs. Nasburg, C. E. Getty, Mrs. Getty, Mrs. Hannnnj Alma Ed wards, Mrs. D. L. Peters, Mrs. WIl klns, C, E. Johnson, J. H. Murphy, Miss Richards, Mrs. F. Schmltt, C. G. Irwin, G. C. Nichols, J, Lang, Alex Peterson, W. II. Kennf r, T. IeBpres, M. F. Hoff. Mrs. Hoff, Mrs. Lytle. G. S. Averlll, E. McFarland. J. T. Harrlgan, Mrs. Harrlgan, W. J. Mag- gls, Wm. Turpen, Jns, McCarty, Jno, Henry, R. Q. Blshon, T. J. Thrift, J. Gerstcl, J. D. Gulss, J. A, Bowe. Geo. Heath.' Miss Shull, Mrs. B. C, Shull, M. Phelan, Wm, Tollman, H, G. Hutter, C. F. Sutton, Fred Lund, C. L. Gregg, E. Boyd, L. Colombo, L. C. Noah. C. Whitman. A. Relmeri. J, Le Roy, F. W. Hlnman, C. J. Smith. , CALLED ifOME Associated Press to Timei) JACKSON. Miss.. Fob. 22 Snn. oudlng tho action of tho Stato Sen- nio, top npuso or Roprosontatlves of me Mississippi Legislature yesterday ndoptod tho "Antl-Frnt" bill which orders tho abolishment of all Greek lettor fratornitfes, aorlotlcs and socrot orders in tho educational Institutions supported in wholo or In part by- tha state. Off REMARKS ASK FODR NEW BATTLESHIPS CcUwnbian Government Repri mands .Minister for Knox Insult. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay TlBWS.) I30GOTA. Feb. 22 Gonoral Pe dro WeJcwpJwa, the Colombian minis ter U) the United StatA-s, was recalled oy uw Colombian government today. The action of the Colombian gov ernment was taken because neither It nor tho Colombian people upholds tho position taken by the Colombian minister at Washington in notifying the State Department that tho pro- noed visit to Colombia of Secretary Knox would be inopportune becauso Colombia's claim In connection with Panama had not been arbi. trated. Appropriation of $20,O0DfGOiT Sought for Increasing' U. S. Navy. (By Associated Press to Coos- Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Feb, 22 A reso lution for four battleships In this. year's naval appropriation bill was. introduced In tho House today By Representative Jefferson Levy, tv Democrat from New York. Tho reso lution asks for an initial appropria tion of $20,000,000 to begin thor work. For LUNCH try one of BARTER'S TAMALES. SPAULDING BASEBALLS, Bats, Mitts and GLOVES at Milners. AT LEWIS Chicken TAMALES tlie George Washington Kind They're hot. GLADYS HHOCKWELL STOCK CO, In "MERELY MARY ANN" MASONIC THEATER Two nights Commencing Monday February 2flth. Prices ii!ii; Stic nnd BOo. Entire new scenery FULL ORCHESTRA, Mitchell WAGONS at Mllners. Delicious CHICKEN TAMALES at STAFFORDS REAL chlckon I I.MV1V (at Milners, MOWERS 13.75 to $10.00