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CLAIMED THEY ROBBED HIM Ur- las i otin Sensational Crime Takes Place in Dr. Akeys seauie ur ficc This Morning. ny Associated I'rosa to tho Cooa Bay srattLK. March 20 Dr. T. V. ivpr. "Men's specialist", and his ns- btant Snimicl Susklnd woro shot End killed In Akcy'H ofllco today by , A. Anderson, a pnuoni oi ur, ak- r, AullOrBUU mull mini, aim iiiui iui- WOUnUCIl IlllllHUii jiuiiuiBuii, ai- ef no 110(1 Slioi anuneii, hiu nu nun killed tho specialists iiccaiiHo tnoy lid robbed lilm of his lanl rout. Prosecuting Attorney Johu F. Mur- bbr seized Dr Akoy'H bookH booh af ter tho tragedy. It In said that tho Akor ofllco at G2G First aventio wuh cne of trio large chain or miicos m , tan)' rltliJ wIiom) so-eullcd special-. Rsu treat nutcases oi iiiun. ur. Ate una (lie principal advising doc-1 tor with headquarters in Seattle and' oilng larfio u iieru .nu .,.a.o ... no dally papers. Anderson nujmrontly cnt to Akiy'n olllto dotorniluod to kill tho men. who ho bolloved had tronced lilm Tho occupant of tho iJJolnlng olltco says AuilorHon begun hooting Immediately on onturlntr lAkcr's room, After llrlng several hot Into A key ami hiixldnd to niako bore they were dead, hu ran to IiIh toora In a hole! on Yosler avenue' Tlicro lie shot hlmsi'lf twice. An derson was a logger about forty years clJ. Ho brought Hiilt against Dr. Kity several mnuihs ago, alleging tth.nl been defrauded. l)r. Akiy a about 17 yearn old. Ille leaves a widow and four children I Susklnd Is a young man, not n fobrsiclan, but helped Akoy In his lofflco. On February 27, tills year. Eaiklnd win married In Oakland. (Calif , to MIkh Mima Steele of that dty. Mrs. Susklnd Is now In Seat- tie. Anderson died In a hospital later. Akey was an old uinnlovo of it frwltby syndicate that owns "Modi lul Institutes" In Io Angeles, S.in IFrinclico, Oakland and othor Call liornla cities, 1'oitland, Spokane and JllIC, BOMB EXPLODES: FIVE ARE DEAD Heavy Life Loss Among Sup. porters of Republic Report 1 ed at Oporto. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) OPORTO, Mnrcli 20. Flvo woro killed and nlno woro Injured by a bomb explosion In siibiirbnn Norjn last night. Among tho dead Is n harbor named Costa, tho roal load er of a party organized for tho do fenso of tho republic. Ho was en gaged In tho manufacture of bombs along with othora, tho ultimate uso of which Ib not known. Two arrests woro mado. EXECUTE IflEN THREATENING KNOX Nicaragua to Mete Out Severe Punishment to Men Plotting Against American Official. (Dy Assoclutcd Press to tho Coos Day Tlmon.) NEW ORLEANS, March 20 As a result of an alleged discovery by tho government of Nicaragua of a plot to assassinate .Secretary of State Knox on his recent visit thero. It 1b not Improbnblo Hint sovoral leading "Miiornis" will lio nut to death, nc S BESS ui.uri i:u sentenced of Tlciili Dihi-i- In Found Guilty Koiiiicry , , NEW YOltlv. Mnri-li 20 nnimrnl Jlownl, clmnffiMir who drmo tho tax lob in width two hank messengers we ueaton an I robbed of twenty ibousaml In cn-di. was found guilty i highway robbery anil uoiifeiicnil !lB.ilc1 ,0 c,-htceu yonrs and two uiua in Biaios prison. OVER STRIKES 'Situation in Many Paris oi England Serious- Over 2,500,000 Idle. (Ily Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos Day Times.) LONDON, ling., Mar. 20. Distress throughout tho Industrial districts of tho United Kingdom, because of tho coal strike, which has thrown one million and more than 1 ,500, 000 other workmen out of employ ment, Is acuto. Appoals for iiHslst nmo aro constantly reaching London, which npponra tho loast nffectod of tho Inrgo cltlos. will resume WORK .Scot I Mi Miner to End Strike on (he :il)lli of March (Ily Associated l'ross to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) GLASGOW. March 20-Olllclnls of tho Scottish Miners' Unions today received (olographic liiHtructtons from London to make arrangements for tho minora to return to work March :t0. BE ur 1 ZERO EAR HELENA Many Montana Points Report vuiu weatner One Man Frozen to Death. (B Associate I Pross to tho Coos Day . limes.) BTemno """ -uuicu su, ir-.;;;T ",V3 tiow zoro woro ro- I T TO STOP POSSES PURSUE TRAIN BANDITS Rumor That Robbers Secured $60,000 In MissioS.ppi Holdup. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Dny Tlmos.) COItlNTH. Miss., March 20 Sher iff MoPoters of Alcorn county started today with a posso In pursuit of tho robbers who last night hold up the north bound Mnbllo and Ohio train, dynamited the safe In tho express our and escaped with tho booty, the amount of which bus not boon deter mined. Tho robbery occurred woven miles Miutb or Corinth In n heavily wooded section. It Is bolloved tho robbers aro the same onos who re cently hold up tho Hock Island train west of Momphls. TKI.LS OK ItOltllKltV cording to advices received horo to day from Dluoflelds. Thirteen dynamlto bombs placed beneath the roadbed over which Sec. Knox's train travoled from Corinth to Managua and connected with an electric battery woro discovered by government agents and will be used ns ovldenco ngahiBt tho conspirators. On tho dny of Khox'b arrival at Man agua, a bomb wob exploded under the Chlllmnt brldgo between Leon and Lncclba, destroying a smnll por tion of tho track and doing but little (inmnge. Impress MeooriiKi'i' Taken by Sur prise by ItiuidltN (Dy Associated l'ross to tho Coos Day Tlmos)' ST. LOUIS, March 20 Moro than two hours Into, tho Mobllo and Ohio passongor train, No. I, which wns held up and robbed near Corinth, Miss., arrived horo today. Tho ex press mossongor, Wllllnm Snoddy, would not sny how much lnonoy tho bnndlta obtained. Passengers quot ed Snoddy us saying there woro sixty thousand dollars In tho unfo. "I had no Idea of tho train being robbed when It stoppod." ho said "The llrst 1 know anything wns wrong was whon 1 hoard somothlng dash agalust the door of my car. Thou tho door gave way and tho man Jumped In. Mo throw n rovolvor up, ordered me to put up my hands and ordered mo to keep still. Then Lanothor man camo In. I thon wns ordered to loavo tho car. Outsldo ouo man guardod mo and another was busy In tho car for sovoral min utes. Thou he, too, enmo out n mlnuto later and the oxploslon oc curred and the safe waH forcod open." SAYS IIOOTY SMALL win um niy " "Ham llVnm 1 3 vnnro rtl1 wna' Tt. er.ma IllllA .-- - j wta uiui imihi M4W i .... wrted ast night from many points jy''",am llvpro. 13 yoars oh 'won to death near Dodson. lelott ,. ("1 fuU'craturo wns 20 tor n ro,,nt l'e Chossmnn Itosor T0lr 20 miles west of Holonn. II FOLLETTE K BIG LEAD Petitions Asking City Council to Prohibit Them Circu lated Today. PotltJons asking tho Morshfleld city council to abolish prizefighting and boxing contests aro bolng circu lated today and nro bolng llbornlly slgnod. it Is understood thnt n num bor of potltlons will bo circulated and bo presented to tho city council nt Its next meeting. Ono notltlon wns bolng circulated by Geo. N. Dolt and wns bolng llhor- Clalm Tmlu llobbci's Got Less Thau $1(10 for Deed (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Times.) j MODILI3. Ala.. March 20 Local iagont Martin Holbrook of tho South ern KxproBB rompnny said today mat tho robbors could not hnvo obtained moro than 1100 In tho holdup of tho Mobllo and Ohio trnln last night. thoro has been moro or less compinnu nnmu un boxing bouts and prlzoflghts here, but no notion was taken to have them stopped. Tlo Progress Club at a meeting some tlmo ago took tho Inltjal step In what Is now culminating In the crusado ngalnst them by adopting resolutions deploring tho bouts as dotrlmontnl to public wolfnro. lUHLICAb LKCTUHKS I Dy F. K. Under or cnicngo in me Suoml Hall, uonirni avo, huh o onth Street, Friday, -March 22 at S o'clock p. m. and Sunday tho 24th at 3 p. m. Subject for Friday: "Tho n.i....i... n. uii.io " Pnf Sim lnv ?nSin Man OVCr 1 3,000: "The Speaking lninge The lectin- US Will OO UUIIlllll '" .....--. lnngunge. Admission free. no collection will bo taken. Wise Mead of Roosevelt if. worth Dakota. (B; Assclated Presa to Cooa Day i..-- Tmes uuo. n. Mr,.), n t.hi -- - wi ii K'thow K 'M5I The IH'V CDKAM thnt will WIMP. Ask RACCHI for it. Plionon2n.I. Sf nator La Follotte of -4 KII1T10N TIMES Wrapped ready xor mniiim, may bo obtained at tho office. Price 20 cents each. rteen k " ,,vl of n'oro tlmn KXTHA COIMKS OP THE Roosevei, il .u3ani ovor Theodore SPECIAL KAILWAY KHH ! ' e?lr.i the flrat Presidential pri- COOS BAY Tl lttr .1. .. day, ,ectlon which was hold yestor Timea' "Want AdB- XEWS TO STATE DEPAUT.ME.NT Action of Nlcarngun Not In Ilcspouso to Any Heftiest. Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Match 20. Stuto Dopnrtniont officials woro sur prlsod today by roports from Now Orleans that the Nlcaragunn govom mout contomplntod oxooutlng liberals connected wltlj tho alleged plot to kill Sue Knox. United States Min ister Wetzel, reporting tho nrrosts to tho .Stnte Department, declared the records failed to show that dynamlto bombs had actually bopn placod hut tho mon were arros.tod merely ns a precaution as tloy had boon talking wildly and publishing Inflammatory aitloloa In tho nowspupors. No re quest of any kind of punishment of tho men was mado by tho American government. IS A SWIXDLEIt Party Wanted for lliliicolug People With Falsi Subscriptions Our attontlon has boon called to u party dowrlbod as follows: "Wears a light overcoat, light complexion, Is lamo' and of medium height, claims to represont the "Wes torn Periodical Agency," G01 Yeon building, Portland, Ore. Ho agrees to take your ordor for various quan iltlos of 100 different magazines for the small sum of two dollars. Of course he collects tho two dollars In advance. If he calls on you havo lilm put In Jail. He is a fakir, and tho publishers' association offera $25 reward for the conviction of all such persons." Norton and Hansen will take your subscription for any maga zine or newspaper In the world at tho lowest price and guarantee delivery or return your money. MANY ORDERS FOR SPECIALS Demand for Extra Copies of The Times GreatSupply Diminishing. With ordora for tho spcclnl edition of Tho Times coming In by long dls tnnco tolcphono and mall In addition to tho calls nt tho olllco and nows stands for thorn, tho supply of extra copies Is being rapidly doplotod. Yostordny D. I). Plorco, secretary of tho Coqulllo Mill and Morcnutllo , company, telophonod tho nddrosses of a half dozen rilonds and rolatlves In various parts of tho country whom ho wished copies sent to. Mr. Plorco expressed himself ns greatly ploasod with tho special edition. The Mnrshllold Chamber of Com merce lias arranged to supply Passen ger Agent Win. M ('Murray of tho Southern Paclllc at Portland, the Portland Chamber of Commorco nnd tho Portland Commercial Club with a largo number of extra copies which will bo on exhibit thoro nnd distri buted by them. Othor places where hnmoseekors aro likely to call for Information about Coos Day or n good point on tho Paclllc coast at which to locato will bo supplied with thorn. When tho special edition was being printed, It was tho aim of Tho Times to hnvo sulllclont to supply nil do mnnds for oxtra copies but tho do maud for them Is so much grontor than wns anticipated thut tho supply of thorn Is likely to bo soon exhaust ed. . Editor O. A. Donnott, In tho Coos Day Nows: "Tho special edition of tho Coos Day Times, Issued on tho 10th, Is certainly a highly crodltablo iiuin inor, and will do much towards ad vertising tho vnrlod rosources of this favored section. Its 52 pag es contain valuable Information for tho public In genornl, and tho cuts, which havo boon well solort od, toll their own story of tho Coos Day country and tho oppor tunities prosontcd to capital for Investment. A newspnpor man will undorstnnd tho tlmo, worry and oxpense thnt an odltlon of this nature calls for, and will bo will ing to give duo crodlt to Drothor Moloney for his ontorprlso, It is far nhoad of anything of tho kind heretofore Issuod on tho Dny, and will prove a wolcomo visitor to thg homes of relatives In tho stntoH mill ncross tho son." K. Dondol: "Tho Tlmos Is entitl ed to congratulations on Its special edition. It was a good ono nnd tho best thing about It was tho editorial." Miss Violet Hondorson: "I want to oxtend my congratulations on (hat splendid special odltlon Tho Tlmos Issued. It wns one of tho best boost er editions I have ovor seen nnd you know wo get all kinds at tho Cham ber of Commorco." .Rov, H. I. Itutlodgo: "Tho Times special edition was, certainly a very flno paper and n credit to Coos Day." Rov. A. O. Llnd: "Thnt was a most oxcellont paper Issued by Tho Times last Saturday and ono thnt should do much good." Frnnk Pnrsons: "Tho Times' speclnl odltlon w-ns a mighty lino pa per. It was ono of tho best of tho kind I ever saw and should bo appre ciated by overyono on Coos Day." HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE IN AN OKLAHOMA GOAL MINE TODAY Feared That Eighty-Five Were. Killed by Gas Explosion and Fire. FIRE AND SMOKE PREVENT EFFECTIVE RESCUE WORK NINE KILLED BY OLD MINE Peculiar Explosion Near Scran ton, Pa., Costs Many Lives Early Today. (Dy Assoclaioa Pross tn Coob Day Tlmos.) SCRANTON, Pa., Mnrch 20 In n gns explosion cnusad, It Is believed, by mine sottllngs, nlno persons woro killed nnd two woro Injured nt Dunuioro nenr hero. Two families, comprising two women and sovon children woro olthor blown to plocos by the oxploslon or burned In tho llro which dostroyod three houses. Moro thnn twouty dwellings In tho vicinity wero damaged by the concussion and Hying timbers. Scores woro thrown out of their beds nnd bruised. Little Hope Entertained Rescuing Any of Impris oned Men Alive. of OEItMAXV KEEPS OUT Decides Not to Interfere in Old Mex ico Now. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) BERLIN. March 20. The Gorman foreign office has decided thoro Is no grqund for action by Gormany In Mexico. PAYS OEATH PENALTY Leader , of "New York Highwaymen Is Electrocuted Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DINNAMORE. N. Y.. March 20 Salvatore. Caruso, Jcader of a gang of highwaymen who, robbed nnd mur dered Denton Fowler, paymaster of a brickyard, and George Ragsdale, a negro driver, near Hudson, Septem ber 30, 1911, was electrocuted today at the Clinton prison, BIG SAWMILL IS DESTROYED British Columbia Lumber Mill Burned By An Incendi ary Fire. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Daj Times.) NELSON, II. 0., March 20 Tho Yale Columbia sawmill and ono hun dred thousand feet of lumber woro destroyod by flro horo today. Tho loss Is ?75,000. Flro was Incendiary SPOKANE, March 20 A spoclal Yale Columbia sawmill nnd ono hun inon of Nelson aro on tho vorgo of a panlo ovor tho operation of Incou dairies. Tho flro which dostroyod tho Yalo-Columbla saw mill was pro coded by a hla.o In tho Drnckmnu Korr warehouse which was extin guished boforo much dnmngo wns done. It Is said hntU II res woro un doubtedly of Incomllnry origin. An attempt was mado last night to don troy u Main streot block. Thoro wns a similar reign of torror InBt summer whon husluosri blocks woro guardod nightly. PRESIDENT TAFT . HOPE TO SAVE MORE (Dy Associated Pross.) FORT SMITH, Ark., Mnrch ' 20. Later ropnrtu from tho general manngcr of tho Santa Holy mlno nt McCurtnin sny tho numbor of mon In tho mlno Is 02. Ono taken out dead and 11 escaped alive. Eighty nro still entombed. Tho nlr fans nro working nnd thoro Is hopo 4 of rescuing moro. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Timns.) FORT SMITH, Ark., March 20 It Is feared that olj,ty-tlvo woro kill ed hem todny In mine No. 2 of the San Dols coal company at McCurtnin, Okla., which was wrecked by an ex plosion of gns nt tho ninth lovol. Flro nnd Binoko havo thus far pre vented any orfectlvo rescue work. Ono body brought out wna so badly burned that experienced minors bo Havo thoro Is llttlo hopo of rescuing allvo any of tho other olghty-four composing tho day shift. Rescue Train Starts liy Associated Pross to Coos Day SMITH, Mnrch 20 A spe cial train with doctors and uursop left horo for McCurtnin nnd will pick, up additional doctors nnd nurses on route Reports to tho mining com pany headquarters Indicate a heavy loss of life. Mine Inspector (o Rescue (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Tlmos.) McALESTER, Okla., March 20 Mlno Imipector Durgosa with rescue apparatus loft horo this aftarnoon for McCtlrtoln. No Intimation wan given by lilm of the seriousness oC tho catastrophe. ONLY NINE ESCAPED HKS-SU ISEi Awakens in New York When He Expected to Be in Washington. lOy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) NEW YORK, March 20. Prosl- dont Taft found himself n visitor in Now York whon ho awoko this morn ing. Ho had oxpoctod to go to Wash ington but Instond found himself innroonod In Now York a fow hours on account of fog. lio arrlvod on tho Doston and Washington Expross but bocnuso of a deiiBO fog tho rnll road olllclals would not sond Ills cur over on tho forry. Tho train wns switched into tho Grand Coutral yards whoro his car was run on a siding. After breakfast Pros. Taft mndo a cull at tho homo of his brotn or Henry W. Taft and then wont to tho Pennsylvania station whoro ho took tho train for Washington. STILL IX DEADLOCK (Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day Times.) SANTE FE. N. M., Mnrch 20 Tho Joint session today to ballot for United States Bonator rosultod In an other deadlock. TILWilO END OF LOVERS l-'KOM FLOWERY KINGDOM (Dy Associated Press.) SEATTLE, March 20. Sat- suga Nakoa and Mrs. Kolul Mnrutanl committed suicide last night nt Kent. Thoy woro sweotheartB in Japan but Sat- suga's father would not permit thorn to marry. Kolul, still lov- lug Satsuga, married another man. It is supposed to havo been a suicide pact. I 'car That Men Entoiiibcil Cannot Kiirvlw. (By Associated Pros to Cooh Day M1I01I McAllister, okio., March 20 Nlno mon escaped, from tho McCur tuln mlno Immediately after tho ox ploslon hut sovouty aro still outnmb od. Another explosion Is momentar ily foarod. Air was forced Into tho shaft this afternoon dosplto tho flro hut It Is foarod the mon remaining. In tho mlno aro dead. SAN FRANCISCO mm so CDE Woman Prominent in Social and Club Circles Takes Her Own Life. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Mar. 20 Mrs. Dlan oho' Carson of Snn Francisco ar rosted hero for smuggling Jowolry, committed siilcldo today by hanging: herself out of tho window of the hotel Drogtoll, Tho body wns bood by a podestrlan swinging from the olghth floor. She- had fastonod a. rope to tho radiator, slipped the nooso about hor neck and dropped out of tho window, Tho body was still warm. She was about 50 yoars old and wns making a trip around the world alone, Mrs. Carson wait nn alumna of Vassar college and author of sever al books of travel. Her husband! died a fow weoks uftor thoir marrl ago a numbor of years ago. Times.) (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 20 - -Mrs. Dlaiioho Carson, who committed sui cide in New York, Is n widow of Dr, Edwin Carson. She resided In a fushlonablo apartmont horo with two slstors, Mlssos Eugenia and Charlotto Mabury. 8ho was Indopondontly woalthy and prominent In society and club circles. Daughter of Prominent Family (Dy Associated Prees .o Coos Day Tlmos. j SAN JOSE, March 20 Mray IUan oho Carson, was a daughtor of ther lato Hiram Mabury for years ono of tho most prominent residents of this city. The family Is ono of great wealth. -V VI, b-.