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CONCEALED SPARK IS ALWAYS MORE TO BE FEARED THAN AN OPEN EIRE rTJJvEUTisiNainTlio TIMES A.Ki i.t Your Ileal EsLto "In (&am WANT ADVERTISING In TUo TIMES Will Keep tho Income frota Your Furnished Rooms from Lawrtngl YOU enn roally help tho family revenues by renting n low furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to use the classified columns, you may keep that Httlo extra Income as "steady as a clock." tm the Market" Effectively! will Put tho facta about your I1.h boforo 'ho oycB of all "poa- prPcrl' era" In town. And it ,lbl9.. no of thorn who ought to MEMHEIl OP ASSOCIATED PHKSS OL XXXV Established in 1878 ns Tho Const Mali MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1912 -EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull rj. 210 and Coos Hay Advertiser mm flfltt POSSES KILL CONVICTS 0 MURDERED PRISON GUARDS 1 ED ne of Escaped Felons Com. Than Surrender. ,.c in i pn OUTRIGHT jlUt nH."!-" . nnni V UIIDT ANU Ininu dhuui uu... Lmcr Who Was Forced to HClP AISO Mliuuuy ouaj Bullet. . ... n.nnn tn tlm Pnnn Unv B;Amocioiou i-iy 1 liiiu OMAHA, Nob., March 18. Tho v., mnvlcts. Taylor, Dowd and Korelr. who Iclllcd Warden Dolnhun l ..j . nihnra In a break nt tho Etnitcotlary at Lincoln, Nob., woro 23 Chalco. Whllo ronorta tiro con- ki.il... II A UO 10VCU 1UJIUI WU K In tho fight and thnt Dowd ommttCll BUIC1UO miu miw; " ""T .. .i,l timt dn win. iinnliln contlnuo tho fight and surren dered. .. . . ., nor Dluni. a inriner, n -i.. . mnvi'vanco In which tho men tero riding ulso was killed. OWrgO .MUWIIlKIl', Oil whubu mii" ie light occurred, wnB wounded. Kouoof the officers wlio woro pur suing tt.o men nun who eiigugci. Ihtm In a fl'int after Hurrouiiuing Htm on the farm woro wounded. Too light between tho posbos and V. rnnvlcta WIIB III! IlllOVUtt llfflllr, "" "" . . .. . t s ie officers being arinoii wiiu ""-' iAjfn-0f RpnrflP DGiihmr PnSSGS ind the bandits with revolvers. Two I'llL " UV4!, UL"lJI11 rU!5L5 01 AEROPLANE Ten Arabs Killed and Many Turks Wounded by Italy's New Mode of Warfare. (Dy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) BENGHAZI, Tripoli, March IB. Domba dropped by an arcoplano of nn Italian expeditionary force killed ten Arabs and wounded tnnny othora in a Turkish camp sonio dlstnnco from hero. An Italian officer who was a passenger mndo somo valuable observations. IRS N IS Cfluci Menited the men at once, hav- lig a cross (Ire on thorn. , Taylor was Kineu aim mum imur tinli Dowil. rccoKiilxliiK tho hopo- Veuncss of Hie sltuutldn, turned IiIh ituon uiion IiIiiiho r. liliiui, wno hd been forced In drive tho dosporu toti In his tdelgh. wiih found dend, and li believed t' have been killed fcya itray bulk t from tho ride 5t one ct tho poise. MM) MORE MARINES ft'nllcd fitnloi In Aid In Keeping Peace at Knntniv. China. (By Associate I I 'reus to tho Ciioh Day Times.) SWATOW, Clitiut. March 18. A Idctichmcnt of murines from tho Unltel States monitor .Monterey laud- hero today becauso of tho con- Illaucd disturbances nil over tho city nd tho threatening attltudo of tho tithes. Tho marines lmvo takou tlirgo of tlie c touifl house. WIS IX ELECTRIC CHAIR I.Vcir York Italltui Pay l'eimlly for I.Miiricr at Welillii(r (By Auoelatv I 1'ichh to tho Cooa Hay Times.) Al'niMlN. N Y.. March IS. Do- owlco Dl I'nsiiualo died In tho olec IflC chair toilnv exiicllv nun vnnr nft- fr hli convlrtlon for the murder of i wosero roiistzi In a qunrrol at a wedding celebration. To escnpo tho Metric chair which ho groatly foar m. he attempt d sulcldo by hangliig Hals cell Friday but was cut down. Away at Oakland Funeral x May bo Here. Mr. and Mth. W. C. Iloub nor yesterday morning received a telegram from their son, George' Deiihncr, In Oakland, Call., thnt his wife, Mrn. Mario Dmibncr, hnd died there early yesterday morn ing. , Sho had been suffering for somo tlmo from hoartfnllurc, nnd It 1b thought tills was tho Immcdlnto rnupo of her death. Mr. Gcorgo Deubner nnd wlfo woro ninrrlcd In Juno, liill, tills being his second mnrrlago. Ills wlfo recently nursed him through a sorloua attack of typhoid fovor nnd It nppcara that her constant earo and watchfulness nnd nnxloty for her husband's recovery tnxod hor strength so ua to hnston lior own demlfo. Mr. and Mrs. Doubnor nre much grieved over tho sad nows, holding their daughter-in-law In tho highest osteoin. They aro communlcntlng with tholr son with a vlow to ar rango for her burial to take plnco horo, and nro hourly oxpoctlng a mos sago to that effect, I I POSSES SEEK ALLEN CLAN Large Forces Closing In on Supposed Hiding Place of Virginia Courtroom Mur derers. i By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) IIILLSVII.I.I:, Vn., March 18. Tho authorities of two states ,aro scouring todny tho region in which tho Allen clan Is mipposcd to bo hid ing. A largo posso composed of North Carolina flhcrlffs and doputics together with sovornl dotoctlvos Is closing In from tho North Carolina mountains while another Inrgo forco is pushing Its wnv from IIIllsvlllo southward. Doflnlto developments nro not expected before Tuesday night. Tho officers In tho mountains nro far from any moans of communication. MAY CAPTURE ONE Posse Closes in on Member of Allen Gang. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) CHARLOTTE. N. C, Mnrch 18. A dispatch from Pulaski, Va., states that men under Dctcctlvo Ewnlts of Hoanoko havo surrounded Sldua Ed wards, nephew of Sldna Allen, rind the news of his ennturo Is momentar ily expected DERELICT IS ON TO R IF BAT STATE HOPE STRIKE ' NEARLY OVER Unknown Vessel Floating Bot tom Side Up Nine Miles Off Cape Arago. A derelict, bottom sldo up, was sighted floating about ulno miles (oulhwest of tho Cnpo Arago light house at 0 o'clock this morning by Cnpt. Thomson of tho atenmor Oco. W. Elder. Just what tho wreck can bo Is a mystery to navigators along tho const and although a scoro or moro woro communicated with by wlielesH, no Intimation of tho Identity of tho derelict was received. Cnpt. Thomson wns unnblo to soo anything on tho floating hulk thnt would Indicate Us Identity. Ho re ported by wlrelosH to Oporntor Moo of tho local wireless station thnt tho dorollct wns n norlous monuco to nav igation nnd Mr. Moo immediately notified tho government wireless sta tions which in turn notified nil ves oln along tho coast carrying wire less. A 20-mllo southwest wind wns provnlllug off Cnpo Blanco early this morning and If this la accompanied by tho right nwoll, tho dorollct Is likely to bo cast up on tho bench oft this const. If It la not, tho government may sond out a boat to pick It up and tow It whoro It will not en danger other vossols. Cnpt. Peterson of tho atenmor Car los roported this afternoon that ho I ad run In clone to tho tlontlng hulk about 11 o'clock today. Sho was bottom sldo up and about two-thirds undor water. Hon stern waa painted green but he could not nscortaln any thing thnt would Indlcnto hor name. ille snld thnt sho was breaking up fast, was floating northeast and would booh bo out of tho path of the coastwise stenmeri'. , A. 0. ROGERS TO RE CANDIDATE PLAN NATIONAL PRIMARY NOW TWENTY-SEVEN KILLED BY EXPLOSION AT SAN ANTONIA 1 1 General Belief That Many Miners Will Return to Work Soon. (By Associated Pros3 to tho Cooa Bay Times.) T.rwnON. March IS. Many Brlt- 1 iah ininnrs now on striko will return I to tho pits this week, according to President Spends First of Two f,tton?h;fpirSxt moW operT- tlons will bo In full BWing in man collorles. In spito of tho strike lend era' declaration that thoro will ho no resumption of work until tho mini mum wntro inn ir uiiiii-n,' ........ Days' Visit to New Eng land in Boston. j 'By Associated Presa to tho Cooa Bay Times.) UU3IIIV .. w t. .n v-. u..-.r" ' . .'Hiruil IB, ITU v i, br'nn llls two (lnya' visit " eW Lnctntlfl lim-r. I,ln.i ti.ltl. on .ISSSemeilt Hint nriimlepfl n lmnn ,..rCn nn,1 lin nrlcos UOlllK UP, Hall iMinJi,y. u".1" ,lfter midnight. In ' roads are curtailing servlco nnd ,;;;,," l" ' lormnl breakfast by steamship linos nro opornuug reinui-u "eeltyof cinS( t,.0 r0Kram Includ- fleets. ?ea,?'ail1" by tho President to form.i i1".1"1 ,fs IPslslnturo, an In- MINI.MI'.M WAGE IHIJj ormal lunchrtn win, . mw.im ,1,wl.1, . ' "wicitv pi,... .. ' .r. .":r. . Ti'.?."" i Coos River Man's Candidacy for Port Commissioner Announced Today. Senator Cummins of Iowa Would Abolish National party Conventions. (By Assoclatod Prosa to tho Coos Bay Tlmoa.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrch 18. Senator Cummins of Iowa today in troduced In the aonato n nntlon-wldo presidential primary bill, tho effect of which will bo to do nway with tho local 8tnto and national conventions of tho various political pnrtlcs. Tho plnn of Scnntor Ciimmlngs la to havo tho natlonnl primary next July. Tho proposed natlonnl prlmnry this year would bo followed each year with a natlonnl primary election on tho second .Monday In July. Tho re sults nro to ho cunvnsHod by a "na tlonnl bonrd of prlmnry elections," nnd tho cnndldato of ench political party receiving tho greatest number will ho certified as a candidate The bill would rcqulro primary elections of candidates for president, vlco prcdldont nnd prcflldontlnl elec tors. Tho nnmes of cnndldntca on tho primary bnllo.t undor tho bill would bo nrrnngod In sopnrnto col umns for each party, with ono column hendod "Independent of pnrty." All cnndldntca will bo required to fllo nomination pnpors 18 daya prior to the prlmnry. BREWER ENDS CAREER TODAY William C. Seip Kills Himself While Family Is Enjoying Breakfast This Morning. (By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos flay limes.) CHICAGO. Mnrch 18. William C. Selp, head of tho Conrad Solp Brow ing Company and boii of tho lato Conrad Selp. shot nnd killed himself today while his family woro at brouk fast In another room. Attorneya of tho fnmlly announced Solp committed sulcldo whllo torn- rnr of r.nna iiav nolltica waa onnornrlh' Insnno, duo to n long Illness. livened today by tho nnnouncomont Solp wna Gl years old. Ho lonvcs a Mint A. O. Ilonnra OI uooh uivor. wiuuw aim inrt-v nuun T 00 TO PRISON Supreme Court Sustains Sen tence of Former Seattle Police Chief. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bny Times.) OLYMPIA, Wash., March 18. Tho supremo court today confirmed tho conviction of Charles W. Wap peiiBtcln, former chief of pollco of Sc uttle, on tho charge of accoptlng a bribe. WappoiiBtoln waa sentenced to servo thrco to ten years at hard labor in tho penitentiary at Walla Walla. Southern Pacific Locomotive Boiler Explodes With Awful Results. VICTIMS MOSTLY STRIKE BREAKERS IN SHOPS Rumor That Dynamite Caused it Apparently Unfounded Bodies Recovered. ' - TWKNTV.SHVEN DEAD - SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 18. Twcnty-sovcn dend havo been removed from tho wreck- ago and tho search lias not been completed. IBS. BELIED BEGINS SUIT Marshfield Woman Who Had Husband Arrested at Van couver Asks Divorce. Mrs. B. E. Bellcu, who rcconil) had her liusbaud urreated nt Van couver, Wnsh.. nnd brought back horo to nnswor a charge of Inreer.y by a bailee, litis begun cult for divorce from him. Sho chnrgea hlui muring other things with cruel and inhuman trcatmont. Slio iisks for $100 suit ni)ny to defray the cobts of her ncjcu fur d. vorco nnd also asks for $-H per month alimony. It Is snld that Ilo llou will fight tho enso on account of tho alimony domnnd. Whl!i Ms. nollou doca not stnto In her peti tion, It la nllegod that alio hna claimed to havo hotween ?7r,000 and ?1U0 000 worth of property In Idiiln nud olsewherf. liollou wns bound over to tiio vrnnd Jury by Justlco E. G. I). irilden nt CoiiiI.k Saturday and IiIh bull fld at $7r0. Iloliitlvos fui'lslunl the ball Saturday ovonlug. Tho honrlng of tho dlvorci oi Is expected to ho rathor sonsntlounl nnd may luvnlvo somo well known Mnrfh field parties. (By Associated Pross to Coos By. Times.) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 18. At least 2G woro killed by tho ex plosion of n locomotive bollor in tho Southern Pacific roundhouso hero to dny. Eighteen woro recovered with in two hours after tho explosion and moro nro being removed. Tho round houso nnd cooper shops wero wreck ed by tho explosion and many woro Injured by falling walls. Tho victims nro said to bo striko breakers working In tho Southom Pacific shops ovor slnco tho shop men's Btrlko sovcrnl mouths ngo. After tho explosion, rumors In tho down town section of San Antonio woro thnt dynnmlto wns tho causor but nn Investigation of tho yards showed no Indications that such ru mors hnd been Htnrtod thoro. Snrt Autuula was practically freo froia violence during tho strike. Engines In the roundhouso wore smashed and the round-house caught flro. Tho half-ton Jnckot of tho ex ploding locomotive boiler dioppod between tho two houses sovornl hun dred yards distance. A majority of tho men killed woro from northorn and western states, but owing to tho mangled condition of tho bodlca. Identification will bo difficult. Of tho dead tho following wore idontiflod: Wnltor Jourdnn, of Ban Antonio, J. Burdy, of Pittsburg, Pn. Mnnskor, Sr., of San Antonio. Brndy. nddresa unknown. Mrs. II. S. aillls, aged (11!. In hor homo seven blocks nway, wiih prob ably fatally hurt when tho front end! of a locomotive crnshod Into hor room, would ho a candldnto for port com missioner. Mr. Rogers, It Is stated, wns Induced to run by a number of Coos River rnnchors who nro op posed to the closing of tho Cooa Riv er cut-off. It Is stnted that tho Unltod Stntea englnoera after nn Investigation havo sustained Capt. Polhomus' recom mendation that tho cut-oir uo cioseu. I mum "..nv. -- ,.' . .1,-1 IMPIUlnllOll Willi IIIO UUI-UII "U tiuovui workers has passed parliament, tho protested onco ngalnsl -Indications nro that tho mine nro j Morrow had Engineer t' M,.i..o- nf 1ia strike. Conditions ini" """ 1.J. ,. ,. i u SinMiftVai,,ora today w,th nn' other Hnea of business nro Betting J;,,,,,,, that this report favored tho closing or tlio cut-on ueiweou Coos River nnd Catching Slough and was finally adopted by Major Mor row. , . Tho ranehers along tho river who hnvo nimosed tho closing of tho cut off feel that if they havo reprcsonta Ulonanrlc: V .,. V1 l" Knc ' Pivmler At-qiilHi Airniiges ror .Minorv on tlo port Commission inoy .....I "4 1 1 irlck 8 dav. unrados In i i.ruintimi. .. i. .,i.ia nrnvnnt tho eloslm; T. lIIHlV IIW "wi w ,..w.-.-- -- uu th Boston of iL n,) ,Ild "Calls" at.dlnnora Boston Cnar 'uli, IrIsh Society, tho Be ?" ,?ank Ofncera- Association. tt fiii n'.'er rrni10 Association and Yal Club f Boston. !TltTltS FOUND DEAD ei on ti.,.ii ... r. .... di'i V. ' "asmngion .uir- (Bt a7T ."''""fed Dead Today. 'Associated Press to the Coos Bay im.nr.. Times.) An unconnRV ,Was"-' Mft,ch 18' the IZ ri" "l rumor today says MckW.o rf Df"ty Sheriff Colin tond il ,?" ' x V- Kl,ner ,mvo beeu le-a iiic i e "'-mintnlns. Thoy havo tone on "q 'PVCn y. nnvlnB tho ii. 1 e l Qt Jolm Tornow, Pbewi .S" u,.wUh kU1,ng hU ieaber ' uau" mat tep- (By Coos of It. iH'nUlntlon. Assoclatod Press to Times.) "Besides this, tho ranchors nro op- . ... .. l. IC nranior AS. nnsfxl tn 1110 tiniUOr IIllLTfOia rilTllib ...1;'..,Z in'th. house of I control of tho Port Commission." co ions todnv thnt tho government sn'cl C. F. McKnlght, who lias oeon ?nirXce "morrow tho mini-1 representing tho Coos River ranchers " jrTn, neS-Wll. II "will , in their' opposition to closing of ntk t' n l oiiBo to read It tho second thoout-ofr, i.o wo.inosilnv nnd romplete tho Dl'V IHGIIT OK WAY Pacific Great Western Gets Luid Near Tunnel, Tho Eugeno Guard says: Indicating that tho Pacific Great Western Railway Company has not aold out to tho Southom Pnclflo com pany as has been ropentodly report ed, n deed from Chnrlea W. Cornollus to tho company, convoying right of way for a part of tho proposed tun nel 23 miles west of Eugeno, was signed today and tho money paid by tho company to Mr. Cornollus. As (IiIh Rtrln nf land is 2000 foot from tho Southern Pacific company's right of way. which has already ucen se cured, It 1b easily seen that It will bo of no use to that company. Tho land lies near tho west portal of tho proposed tunnel which Is to ontor tho mountnln at a different angle from that of tho Southern Pacific tunnol. LITTLE GIRL SEES FIGHT Lassie Taught to Applaud Pug ilistsDay Easy Victor Over Chisholm. A llttlo flaxen hnlrod girl, appar- WAS IN GOOD SHAPK President Kay Cannot Understand San Antonio Explosion, (By Associated Pross to Coub Bay Times.) HOUSTON. Tox., March 18. President Kay of tho Harrlmnii lines In Toxns and Louisiana In n Htato mont today said tho locomotive which exploded nt San Antonio wiih ono ot the host owned by the company. It (was Inspected fully and pronounced. I all right Saturday. ALLIANCE IN EARLY TODAY WANT TO HE SHOWN remaining stages Thursday. NEW SEATTLE MAYOR L.m. Audience Attend h,n...,ratl.. , stream entering the Ba It ta only ' . ... rr,iwi, j... ( eiH'inonies in iiu-ii. Thev feol that with I. I Slmnsnn mill L!. b. Winsor oil liiu Commission representing tho timber Interests, It would bo too much to havo a third ono elected. And he sldos. Coos River being the principal (By Associated rress i "" " Time.- SBTTLE. Wrslr,, March is. Tho now city aumiiusiruuuu "v.. Into office at noon today. Mayor Georgo P. Cotterlll took the oath -2. ii.. o ctnp-n in n theater oe- ?ore a large "auce and surround. ntrv, " " ' l. . 40Cm .I .? Umt w, WIIIP- Askled b y tho most dlatlngulshed citizens ini Hint hiov no renruaviiiuu. iii . i.,.., . . . - ... i.i nMi Rogers is young, inmiiiar wun v matters and has extensive interests on tho Bav." Aside from Mr. nogors, tho only candidates that havo been announced for certain are those of W. S. Chand lor, Henry Sengatacken and Dr. Mln gus. A. H. Powers has not an nounced definitely yet whether ho will run. T. L. Wonver, of Canyonvlllo, wns a Hoseburg visitor Thursday after noon. Consldornblo Interest has boon manifested at Canyo'nvllle lately In regnrd to the proposed railroad proj ect of J. A. Doylo nnd his associates. Most of the $5000 bonus asked for has been plodgod, but tho peoplo wisely decided not to advance tho ?500 cash that Mr. Doylo wanted un til given some rnoro tangible proof that the road will bo built, Rose burg Review. NOTICE OP ItEMOVATi I havo removed my auto phono from Smokehouse to IAoyd Hotel. Special Phone 181-11. Night and day aorvlce .D, L. FOOTE, ontly not ovor two or three yenrs old, vlowing n prizo fight and bolug taught to clap hor hands when ono of tho pugilists landed on t no oilier waB a sight which tho crowd at Sat urday night's events nt tho Marsh fiold Skating Rink wltnesaed. Tho llttlo lassy Bitting on a woman's lap leaned out ovor tho railing of tho gal lory of tho rink and watched tho early bouta and tho crowd Intensely. However, It wnB about 10:30 when tho first prollmlunry began nnd along towards tho closo of tho second match, In which Sing Hosan niyl Chuck O'Connoll woro protty woll bespattered with tho lattcr's blood, she was In dreamland. There woro olght or nine women viewing tlo match and during tho Sing Hosan-O'ConnolI bout, ono of them started to teach tho llttlo lasslo how to applaud when tho boxers landed. Taking tho llttlo one's nanus In hers, sho taught hor to clap llko tho others did. Howovor, tho excitement, yolls of tho crowd during tho warmest of tho fight and thrills thnt tho rost or tho crowd got from tho combat woro not sufficient to hold tho llttlo girl from nestling closor In tho woman's lap and drifting into deep slumuor. Not oven tho shrill cries of "Put him out, Joss" by Mrs. Day, who was near her In tho woman's gallery, awak ened tl o llttlo ono during tho clos ing momonts of tho Dny-Chlsholm bout at midnight, Sho was still wrapped In tho arms of Morpheus, when tho crowd stnrted to disburse, having missed tho principal part ot her first prizoflght. Chisholm Quickly Deafen. Tho main event, a twenty round go between Earl Chlsluilmofftoauille (Continued on page i.) Steamer Arrives From Portland-, and Will Sail for Eu reka Tuesday. Tho Alllanco arrived in this fore noon from Portland. Sho had a fair passongor list for Coos Bay and a largo number who woro bound through to Eurckn. Sho also had n hlg cargo of miscellaneous freight for Coos Bay. Tho Alllanco will sail at 0:30 to morrow morning for .Eurokn. Among thoso arriving on hor woro tho following: C. Jonos, A, Johnson, G, G, Stan loy, Mnry Stanloy. W. P. Harmon, A. Simpson, M. J. Sholdon, J. II. Sny dow, J, C, Plummor, J. J, Burns, O. Hngon, C. II. Nelson, P. A. Horrln,. II. R. Fleming. TO KEEP IRISH HOME Dublin League Kenrs DeiKipulatlow of Country Appeal to Taft. (By Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 18. In a lottor to Prosldont Taft tho na tional council of Dublin hns nppenlcoT for a rigid enforcement of Amorlcan Immigration laws as n means of pro venting a furl er depopulation ot Ireland. The omlgratlon council do claros Irolaud has lost nearly halt her peoplo In thr last sixty years. "By unnecessary and abnormal oml gratlon," and that "obliteration o tho uatlon is actually threatened." IHQ DANCE in EOICIIOFP HATi NORTH DEND, SATURDAY nigh MARCH 23. TOEIihK'S'OHOIIK ti TKA NUFF BED. 'an ,w ,u i'one 820J. 0( Seattle.