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MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION
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No. 206
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f THOUSAND ARABS SLAIN
El ITALIAN TROOPS
Lother Thousandjof Desert
Tribesmen mjuicu in i iciu
tngagemuiii.
ORST ENCOUNTER OF
TUHKU-IIHLIHIM VHn
kalians: Claim to Have Lost
Less man un nuuuieu
Killed and Wounded.
Inj Associated Press to tio Cobs .Bay!
nr.k-nA7r Trlnoll. March 13.
ore thah ono thousand Arabs woro
,.t.j .4h nnnthor ono thousand
1IICU " "
ero foifndod In tho stlffost oncoun-
ir of tho TurKO-iiniian wur, uwuoju
ig to Italian advices when tho Ital
idj itormod and occupied yostordny
.. t.og nnHlmnnt of Folat which
ere strongly ontronched and hold
rUrgo forces of Arabs.
rhi A mil defended tholr ndsltiono
ut. fcn iiimnut br.ivory and finally
ere routed by tho Itallnn troops' j
tfonets. over iuu Amu coiimeH
wo left on the bnttloflold. Italian
Ulcers report an enormous number
ere carried off by tho retreating
semr. Tlo loss of tho Itn'llnn
oops was three officers and 25 sol-
lers killed, seven officers nnd GO
(Idlers wounded.
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TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL
brernment Troops Resort to Royal-
M Movement.
Dr Assoclatod Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
LISBON, March 13. A largo pnrt
! the tenth regiment of tho Portu
gese Infantry nt Ilraganbn hns
lotscd tho bordor with nrms nnd
felned tbo roynllstn. Othor rogl-
hents statlonod In tho north havo
en removed, tho governmont fcol-
lc that tho roynllat propaganda has
lessened tholr loyalty.
IE TODAY
Keamep Sails Early This
morning tor San Francisco
neturns Sunday.
The Redondo sailed this mornlnir
pr San Francisco with a cargo of
(tnber from tho Smith mill nnd con.
Merable miscellaneous frelnht. Shu
14 only a fair list of outgoing pas
sers.
Ehe Is scheduled to sail from San
Bflsco for COOS Rav nnxt Rnmlnv
"ernoon at 3 o'clock.
Anong thoso sailing on tho Rodon
0 this morning woro:
a. tohan, K. S. Hudson, Joo
Wehela, M. K. Augustlno, F. Korn,
j. oimpson, w. C. Tlppott, Goo
v r. ' 'eccn' unns. Coursoy, H.
P'lSOn. R. H. U'lnn W n II..-H H
Np, Nels jenson, Wm'. Broad.
PITNEY GETS PLACE
pte Confirms Appointment of
I ' associated Press to Coos Day
I Time
WASIIlNr.TnM r. ,, ,. ,
l"ncellor Mahlon Pitney ot New
r-y was today confirmed by tho
paste to assoclntn mi.o f , o..
I !?e C0l,rt of tho United States.
L. Vote wns 50 to 26. Tho op
Pf'tlOn to ChnpAllrr mnn.. n.inin
P'seiy from hl rfnoioinna ini,n.
PJton. crumbled during- tho first
I u'8 ot tho senate's executtvo
. ,I0QI the VOtn hnlno .no.t..
rn,y after 2 o'clock.
MRSHFKU) I)RVBLOPMKN'T
. LEAGUE.
A" members nt i, ,..
and .11 ;;..:: r"",.hr
lelf.i. . "lucra interested in tne
jlt."ul "arahfleld are requested
ner n . B t0 b0 held at th0
'' --i a mbii, aoovo tne
'rid. ui, on Kront street,
"evening, March 15.
8- D. CATHCART, Pres.
I fiET vm,. ow'.'.:'r ".
hTnini.". ""'""tuuKS and ST.
KS S ? 1AY novelties at the
OH REDONDO
- "" f.sn STORE.
IN TRIPOLI
TO TRY ALL
II
Indianapolis Dynamite Con
; spiracy Cases Will Be
Heard at One Time.
(By AsBoclntod Press to Coos Day
Times.)
INDIANAPOLIS, March 13 All
tho defendants Indicted for violation
of tho federal ntntuts governing tho
transportation of explosives nnd all
who pleaded not guilty yesterday
must go to trial In ono enso October
1, according to a final ruling of
Judgo Anderson after ho heard tho
arg'umonta of attorneys for tho do
foiiRo on u motion for separate trials.
FINS DA Y'FOIt' WOMEN
Ami'i-lcnii Kuffi'iiKi'ttcs DcMcciul on
Nutloiuil Invnialu'i-v Todny.
Times.)
(Ily Associated Pross to tho Coos Dny
WASHINGTON, I). C, March 13.
Today Is Huffriigcttc' day nt tho caiJ
tol. With hearings uri'iingcd bofnro
tho senate commltleo on wiininn suf
frage nnd tho Iiouho coininlttco on
Judiciary, ndvocntes of tho pending
bills to nmond tho federal constitu
tion so as to give women tho right
of ballot planned, descend upon tho
lawmakers In forco.
STREET WORK
IN
Estimates on Cost of Two Pro
jects Asked By Council
Other work.
At a mcotlng of tho North Dond
city council last evening tho city en
gineer wns Instructed to preparo es
timates of tho cost of grading Meado
nvonuo between Virginia and Oregon
street nnd Oregon street from Sher
man' to Chester etreot. Thes im
provements havo beon under consid
eration but tho property owners
first wanted to securo un Idea of
what tho cost would bo. Tho matter
will bo taken up nt tho noxt meeting.
Some of tho residents of Bangor
appeared boforo tho council and
urged that Geo. W. King, proprietor
of tho Entorprlso Meat Market In
Marshflold, bo compolled to movo bis
slaughter yards. Tho council decid
ed thnt It could not forco tholr re
moval but thnt It could regulate
them nnd this will bo dono
Tho Coos Dny Motor Boat Club
was granted permission to utilize the
waterfront at the foot of California
streot for the purpoBo of anchoring
n boathouso thero and also putting
n tank for tho storago of gasoline
thero.
Tho council discussed an ordinance
regulating the storago of gasoline In
tho city. Nothing doflnlto was done.
Tho usual nurabor of bills were al
lowed.
PMN NEW OPERATION
Millionaire Stokes of New York Will
He Patient
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, March 1 3 W. E. D.
Stokes, the millionaire hotol owner
who was tho target for a revolver of
two actresses a few months ago. will
bo operated upon shortly for Injuries
which ho believes he received In tho
noni, t thnt Hmft. Tho operation
i Involves the removal of ono of lua
kidneys and tne suusiuuuou u i
kldnoy of an animal.
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1 BASEBALL coods at NORTON
HANSEN'S. OPEN EVENINGS and
SUNDAYS.
The LADIES' AID of the METII-mc-m
....ot,'wltl fonka CHICKEN
"TAMALES WEDNESDAY aftornoon.
'TAMALES on SALE after FOUR
O'CLOCK.
TOG
LA F0LLE1TE GIVES HIS
Wisconsin Presidential Candi
date Issues Lengthy Plat
form for His Campaign.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
MADISON, Wis., March 13. Tho
political creed of La Follotto was
given out horo today. Ho declares
his belief In the Initiative, referen
dum, recall, direct nominations, gov
ernment ownership and oporntlon of
express companies and his opposition
to ship subsidy, Aldrlch currency
plan and Canadian reciprocity.
In tho platform tho Sonator says,
"I bellovo In tho tnltlntlvo, referen
dum and recall and direct nomina
tions: nnd elections not only, as ap
plied to states but also In tho ex
tension of these principles to the na
tion as a wholo Tho equalization
of tho burdens of taxation on a prop
erty basis through tho adoption of
graduated Incomo nnd Inheritance
taxes. Tho parcels post. Govern
ment ownership nnd government op
orntlon of tho express buslness'nt tho
actual cost to tho public. Tho rca
romiblo valuation ot tho physical
proporty of railroads, Justly Inven
toried nnd determined ns n basis for
fixing rates and tho extension of
powers nnd administration of tho
control of tho Interstate comm'Orco
commission.
"I would hnvo tho nation know
how much of the $18,000,000,000
capitalization was contributed by
those who own railroads nnd how
much by the people thomsolvos.
"I believe In tho crcntlon of n
commission with tho power to Invest
igate and ascertain tho illogal act of
all tho trusts and combinations and
with power to nscortnln tho roason
nblo vnluntlon, not tho monopoly val
uation of tho physical properties of
ABOUT LINES
Claim Boise People Are Buying
Simpson Tract on South
Slough.
There Is much speculation ns to
tho significance of tho doal which
tho Simpson Lumber Company has
on for tho sale of n tract of about
1G00 acres on Smith Slough, near
Rocky Point, the reported prlco of
which is $250,000. No ono on tho
Bny seems to know Just who Is In
tho syndicate that 1h trying to swing
tho deal but holders of land adjoin
ing the Simpson tract understand
that It Is composed principally of
people at Boise, Idaho. Besides tho
Simpson property, they havo nego
tiated for othor proporty there, of
fering $150 per acre for it.
Somi think that the deal has rail
road significance but thoso on tho
Bny who appear to bo tho closest In
touch with It declare that It Is sim
ply a townalte deal.
ItomI to Bridge.
Ben McMulIen, of Myrtlo Point,
wns In Marshflold yesterday on busi
ness. Ho reports that the people nt
Mvrtle Point ore confident that a line
will be built from Myrtle Point to
nrldge at once. Whether tho South
ern Pacific will put It through or tho
SmlthrPowers Company will build
their own logging road ho was un
able to say.
Tlilnk it Old Rumor.
But little credence Is placed lo
cally In the report In "Tho Rnllroad
Man's Magazine" which was reprint
ed In Tho Times yestorday concern
ing th? Northwestern's extension.
Tho storv is practically a rehash of
tho story printed In The Oregonlan
about a month ago and which was
denied by President Gardiner of the
Northwestern.
Some here claim that President
Gnrdlnler's denial of the story of the
Northwostern extension was for the
purpose of concealing their moves.
One man says that he has had ad
vices from a friend at Landors. Wyo.,
that the Northwestern is storing con
struction material near there, evi
dently for the purpose of pushing the
extension westward from Landors.
Street Railway Plans.
Tom Coke, who Is in charge of
--ContlnuadoB page 4.)
R
0
the great monopolies, beginning with
tho natural resources, such ns coal,
Iron and oil nnd In tho creation of a
tariff commission of oxperts, clothed
with real power to determine tho val
uation of all tho clomcnts of pro
duction, costs nnd profits of produc
tion nnd tariff rates and to nscor
tnln tho dlftorenco botween labor In
this country and abroad.
Tilings. Ho Opposes.
"I am opposed to ship subsldtos
which once ontrenchod will become
another corrupting Influence. In our
politics. To further extravagance on
the hdvlco of interested persons not
only in building battleships and po
litical navy yards, nnd am In favor of
unprejudiced commission to Investi
gate and report what Is required In
the way of national dofonBo.
"To dollar diplomacy, which has
reduced our Stato Dopartmcnt from
Its high place as a kindly Intermed
iary ot defenseless nations Into trad
ing outposts for Wall street Interests,
aiming to exploit thoso who would bo
our friends.
"To tho Aldrlch curroncy schomo.
"To Cnnndlan reciprocity agree
ment." ccompnnylng tho platform La
Follotto makes tho Btntoment, "When
Roosevelt becamo president tho to
tal amount ot stock and bond Issues
df nil4 combinations' nnd trusts, In
cluding rnllways thon In tho combi
nation, was- only $3,78-1,000,000,
nnd when ho turned tho country over
to Tnft. whom 'ho had solcctcd as his
successor, the total capitalization of
the trusts nnd combinations amount
ed to the enormous sum ot $31,072,
000,000, more than 70 per cent of
which Is water. Prices woro put up
on transportation and on products
of mines nnd fnctorlos to puy Intorcst
nnd dividends on this fraudulent cap
italization." T
ARE DISCUSSED
W. S. Chandler New Candidate
Suggested Three On
One Ticket.
Today thero Is considerable talk
about the coming olectlon ot, tbrco
Port Commissioners. As the candi
dates will bo voted on In tho pri
maries April 19, thoro will probably
be a double campaign.
Today it was reported that an ef
fort was being mado to havo Dr. E.
Mlngus, A. II. Powers and W. S.
Chandler run on ono ticket. Mr.
Powers is out of town, bolng In San
Francisco on business, but Is ex
pected back In a day, or two. Ho
will probably nnnotinco then whether
ho will bo willing to bo a candidate
Mr. Chandler 1b just recovering
from a severe Illness and oxpects to
leave soon for San Francisco and
other California points to recuper
ate. Ho would not bo hero to roako
a primary campaign, but It Is under
stood that ho would bo willing to ac
cept tho position If elected.
Will Meet Tomorrow.
Considerable Interest centers In
the meeting of the Coos County re
publican committee which will bo
held at Coqulllo tomorrow. Aside
from filling vacnncles on the com
mittee and the election ot a' now
chairman, it Is understood that othor
matters will come up.
It has been Intimated that thero
will be a discussion ot tho candidates
who havo already entered tho field
and probably an effort to bring can
didates for offices for which no ob
plrant has announced himself. About
the only office for which no ono has
been announced 1b that of represen
tative from Coos County. It Is un
derstood that Ed Rackloff, the pres
ent representative, will not run.
Tom Coke to Ran.
W. J. Rust announced today that
Tom Coke, formerly a member of
the Marshflold city council, would be
a candidate for the democratic nomi
nation for county commissioner. Tho
term of W. T. Dement of Myrtle
Point expires this year. Mr. Dement
Is a republican and will be a candi
date again.
ST. PATRICKS 'Dny NOVELTIES
at COOS BAY CASH STORE.
0
nuns
SOUTHERN PACIFIC EKPRE5S
AGENT KILLS
Conference Between English
Mine Owners and Workmen
Today Without Result.
(By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bny
Tlmos.) '
LONDON, March 13 Tho conference-
botwoon tho BrltlBh coal mlno
ownoro and dologutos of tho striking
minors undor tho auspices of sovoral
mombcrs of tho cabinet, presided ov
er by Premier Asqulth, was resumed
today in t ho foreign ofllco a nd satis
factory progress was said to bo
mado. Tho Promlor oxprossod groat
satisfaction ovor tho courso tho nego
tiations nro taking.
Tho distress in England, Scotlnnd
nnd Wnlcs from tho strlko Is becom
ing ncuto, particularly In Wales. In
thnt country, prnctlcnlly tho wholo
llfo of tho pooplo depends on tho out
put of tho conl mines. In Cardiff,
tho Chief Constnblo reports 700 fam
ilies In Immcdlnto need nnd in pure
ly mining towns much suffering Is
ovldcnt.
No conclusion wns reached nt to
day's conferonco. Tho conferees ad
journed until tomorrow.
C2KRMAN STRIKER KILLED
(By Assoclntod Pross to tbo Coos Day
TimcB.)
BERLIN, March 13 Tho coal min
ors' Htrlko In tho great Gorman coal
Holds of Westphalia has taken n sor
Ioub turn. Fighting occurrod in a
numbor of places and nt Hornoa, a
strlkor was killed In n clash with tho
police
TAFT TO ASK
President Wants New Neutral
ity Legislation to Keep
Peace With Mexico.
(By Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Day
Tlmo.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13
Prosldont Taft pointed out to mom
bora of tho Foreign Relations Com
mltteo and Texas congressional dolo
gatlon at n conferonco today that tho
neutrality laws of tho United States
were not spocldc enough. It is re
ported thnt ho said that unless Con
gress enacts now measures It will bo
dllllcult to prosorvo poaco with Mex
ico.
Presldont Taft appealed to his
callerB to help him preserve poaco by
preventing neutrality law violations
nnd suggested that somo steps bo
takon at onco for tho onactmont ot
moro adoquato measures. Tho con
foronco rosultod from tho appeal ot
Prosldont Mndoro that tho Unite
States put Into effect stricter neu
trality In Texas.
After tho confeienco, tho Sonato
Committee on Foreign Relations hold
a meeting and framed a Joint resolu
tion which would prohibit tho ship
ment of arms from tho United States
Into any state on tho Amorlcan con
tinent which Is In a condition of dis
order. Tho resolution would im
poso heavy penalties, the Intention
bolng to mako It Immediately appli
cable to tho Mexican situation. Tho
resolution was adopted Unanimously
in tho committee and roportod to the
Senate immediately.
The senate lator unanimously
adopted tho resolution which was in
troduced by Senator Root. Root
said thero were thousands of Ameri
cans fleeing from their homes and
properties becauso they nro Imperiled,
by arms and ammunition sent across
the border from the United States.
TO AID EMPEROR
Chinese's Army Starts for Pekln to
Put Him Back on Throne
(Dy Associated Pross to the Coos Bay
Times.)
PEKIN, March 13 General Sheng
Yuan, who under the empire held tho
Goyornment post in the Provlnco of
Shen SI, Is marching at the head of
ion thnimnnrl trnnim from tho I'rov-
inr- nf Knnsn to Pekln to restore
tho Emperor to tho throno. Tho
commander of tho Emperor's guards
at tho Palaco received a message to
this effect today.
EABTEK cards and NOVELTIES
at tho COOS BAY OASn STORE,
FAIL TO END
GOAL STRIKE
SPECIFIGILAW
TRAIN ROBBERS
Brave Messenger Kills Two-
Men Who Held up Fast
Train Near Sanderson.
USES MALLET ON ONE
AND REVOLVER ON OTHER:
, .
David A. Trousdale of. San An
tonio Hero of Sensational
Crime Today.t l
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 13.
Express Messenger David A. Trous
dalo prevented tho robbery ot a
Southern Pacific train near Sander
son todny when he killed two high
waymen who hold up tho train. The
robbers boarded train No. 0, west
bound, n fow miles cast ot Sandor
son. The mall and oxpross carB and
locomotive wore dotachod. , Thon tho
engineer waB compolled to run the
coaches ahead. Ono of tho robbors
took Trousdnlo back to tho train and
kopt him undor guard while tho oth
er covcrod tho crow ahead And start
ed to rlflo tho safo and oxpross box.
Trousdnlo Is Bald to havo omployod
a ruso In signalling to nn Imaginary
person back of his captor. As tho
robbed turned, Trousdnlo graspod a
mallet and beforo tho highwayman
could shoot, dashed out his brains.
Arming himself with tho doad rob
bor's revolver, Trousdalo waltod for
tho return of the othor bandit, after
ho had rifled tho express boxos.
Stopping from envor Trousdalo klllod"
him. All the stolon property wns re
covered nnd tho train proccoded.
Trousdalo Is a young mun who re
cently wnB promoted to nn oxpross
run. Ho lives in San Antonio.
Both tho doad bnndlts nro Ameri
cans. A book found in possession of
ono contalnod tho nnmoa of a numbor
of persons In Oklahoma and Kansas.
Thoso woro tolographod to through
tho authorities of thoso states.
A third robber nuspoct who is bo
llovod to havo escaped during tho
oxcltomont la bolng soarchod for.
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Immediate Resignation Presi
dent of Mexico Demanded
at Chihuahua.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Bay
Time.)
CHIHUAHUA, Mex., March 13.
Tho Immodlato resignation of Prosl
dont Madoro and Vice-president Pino
Suaroz nro demanded in a bill pre
sented today boforo tho pormanont
commission of tbo stato legislature.
Deputies presenting tho measure ask
that a spoclal session of tho loglala
ture bo called for their adoption,
thuB placing the stato In tho position
of formally repudiating tho central
government.
FOREIGNERS ARE ALARMED"
Importation of Arnui Thought to Iter
Menace to All.
(By Assoclatod PresB to tho Coos Day
Time.)
MEXICO CITY, March 13. Mem
bora of the European dlplomatlo
corps hero see in tho free passage of
arms through Juarez tho groatest
menace to Mexico. The foreign dlp-
lomats, according to ono authority,
are alarmed because tho distribution
Inundation of arms is bound to
sproad through tho republjc and Its
effects will bo felt for years, Tho
danger arising from this source Is
as great to other foreigners as to tho
citizens of the United States.
Notice to Elks.
All members of Marshflold Lodge,
No. 1160, B. P. O. E., are requested
to be present Wednesday evening;
March 13. Nomination of offlcors will
close and election will follow.
GEO. GOODRUMi
Acting Secretary.
You can got SPORTING GOODS
any tlmo, EVENINGS or SUNDAYS,
nt NORTON HANSEN'S two stores.
Don't miss tho Band Boys' Danco-J
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