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MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912 -EVENING EDITION.
ns Tlu Const Mnll
A Consolidation of Times. Coast .Malt
nnd Com liny ilvvrtKcr.
No. 252
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SAN DIEGO
IN
Two Policemen Wounded and
I W. W. Agitator Fatally
Hurt In Melee. '
nicnnVER CACHE OF
WEAPONS AND DYNAMITE
Olfendersn!Sje Escorted
prom ony au '
Not to Return.
inr Associated Proas to Coos Bay
' ' Times.)
SAN DIEGO, Call.,' May 8. A rc
..i nf tho campaign by tho pollco
ltd citizens today agaltiBt tho I. W.
ff which was brought nbout by tho
' founding ui i"" i'v."v-...- -- -V..M.-
f nnn nt thn ncltatorn last
Slfht, resulted In tho dlscovory of a
ttihO 01 OlgUl ruiOB uuu luYui.uio,
tro flasks bollovcd to bo nltto
li.,un nml thn HubBoauont''arro8t
Jj 50 men. Joo Mlkolnsh, tho wound-
Id I. W. W. memuor, pruuuuiy win
t. i ...ml. nt thn fillv fnr liniln
ilrsbles was participated In by scores
of special pollcomen, cltlzonB, Unltod
BtatM sauora ami iiuiriuua mm .
Ullercd to bo tho Intention of tho po-
ll. I. tnkn nil thn tllOn BOlZOd tO tllO
ejuklrts of tho town nnd aend them
itrou tbo desert wuu a nnui wurn
Uj never to return.
FIGHT LOAN GUARANTEE
fcMto Committee FiiIIh to Approve
I Central America ruin.
(Br Associated Prosu to Tho Coob
Times.;
WASHINGTON. D. C May 8.
Jt Nlcarnguan nnd Ilondurnn lonn
liiranieo conventions woro hiioivou
todiywhcn tho Sonnto commlttoo on
foreign relations by a tlo voto of bov-
Itttoievcn failed to report favorably.
I Tie conventions hnvo boon stubborn
1 j fought.
HE WITH '
S TODAY
Four Men Shot, Three Probably
ratany, and Many Injured
xn Pennsylvania.
S(B; Asioclatod Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
POTTS VI LI.K. Vn Mnv In n
Ihttle bctwontl Hin otntn unllon nml
m trowd estimated nt two or throo
lniana men at Minorsvlllo oarly
ItOU&T. fnilP llimi nrn iMinivn in ttnvi
. --- ...v.. ... j IUIUIIII WW ,J,
PB mot nnd throo nrnlmlilv fntnllv"
ponded. It Is ballnvnil thnt n rinznn
iff Bore others nlso woro struck oy
i-e bullets, a womnn hit by n brick
p iae arm was painfully wounded!
ugni occurrod In tho coptral
Wt Of tOWII wlinn tlin nrmif.1 n
"opted to provont Supt. Goo. W.
r?""i uio l'lno Mill ConI Co. from
Nltery. a iint.w ii.m. f ..n,a
Rationed at Uutler arrived horo to-
6... . a "m" of twolvo mon wna
pi to Minorsvlllo.
I SLATED
as-J. Hill Announces He Will
-unm nusmeni ot me
Great Northern.
E; A$soclated Press to Tho Coos
vPu, v"a? Times)
'ul rt.i0UK' May S Jnmoa J.
. cnairmau ot tho Groat Northern
nt ,V a"lved hero today and said
Eid nf Tk .V. " u,a) resignou na
told L.8 North Ilanl" roi'l.
onhffn "t? I'resmont of tho Oreut
'U Lonl. inBar"nR tho position
r,V, S1' y- would hold upon
onM ..' """ 'vi"i no nimsou
hmv?fthe Qreat Northern, but
"Ict tn n son rGmnn on deck
bers nf ,i" wo utn will uo
." inn r ,be executive commit-.
!tke in , h ?ot "Y whether or
fd n i v" a euuirninn or mo
111. le succeeded by Louis W.
Wpcoj. CHANGE SOON
v V0UK to"8ucceol firnv As
ip0aTLANr!,ak Resident,
FOR POSITION
w York containing the state-
I. W, W. IT;
TS
E I. W. W.
Three Agitators In Jail Charged
With Incendiarism In
Washington.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
DELLINGIIAM, WnBh., May 8.
Three I, W. V. agitators are In Jail
nt Sumas today chnrgod with burning
tho flftoon thousand dollar plant of
tho Cllno Lumbor Co. nt tho border
of town oarly today. Tho mon woro
pormlttod to sleep In tho mill over
night nnd at five o'clock this morning
tho flro broko out. Tho mnln portion
of tho plant wns destroyod. Tho agi
tators nro spreading throughout tho
country seeking to cauao strikes In
tho logging enmps and mills.
PUlUEF
OF REFUGEES
Marooned Inhabitants of Louis
iana Flood District
Being Aided.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times )
NEW ROADS, La., May S. It la
bollovod by thoso In chnrgo of tho
flood relief thnt practically all of tho
mnrooncd Inhnbltnnts of Polnto
Coupco 1'nrlsh will bo rescued boforo
tho ond of this wcok. Toxns and
Pacific Railway ofllctals say that their
road transported seven thousand por
tions from points along their lino nt
tho upper part of tho Parish. Wnt
ors from tho Torras crovaBso contlnuo
to sprend over west Daton Rougo nnd
Ibcrvillo parishes. Tho situation of
tho country between tho mnln lino
nnd tho Port Allou branch of tho
Toxns nnd Pnclflc Is gloomy. Tho
main lino of tho rond Is washed out
In numerous plncos and tho in
habitants or tho Interior arc cut off.
Tho government Bont lloot motor
bonts Into thnt territory todny.
Coquille Man Wishes Seconit
' Hearing of Murder Case
Immediately.
V, R. Footo, charged with tho
murdor'of Chns. Wilcox at Coqullla
and In whoso case tho Jury disagreed
at Coqulllo Inst weok, will Insist ou
a rotrlnl nt an early dnto. District
Attornoy Goo. M. nrown nnd Deputy
Prosocuting Attornoy Llljoqvlst
wanted to postpono tho second trial
until September but Footo and his
uttornoys hnvo not ngrood to this.
C. A. Sehlbrodo, one of Footo s
nttornoys, stated todny thnt thoy
would try nnd got a rotrlnl Immod
Intoly. Judge Coko will convene nn nd
Journod term of circuit court nt Co
qulllo next Monday nnd It Is pre
sumed tho dnto of Foote's second
trlnl will then be detonnlned.
Ono ronson, It Is understood, for
Insisting on tho second trlnl nt an
enrly dnto Is to get whatever benefit
Is to bo dorlvod from public senti
ment which seems to bo greatly In
Ills favor Just now.
Footo Is now nt liberty under a
$5.000 bon(li-)uuinnrr
ment of James J. Hill thnt ho would
succeed to the presidency of the
Great Northern, Cnrl R. Gray, presi
dent of the- North Dank road, stated
he expected to leave for the east In
tho near futuro to assume his now
duties. Gray would not say whether
Joseph R. Young, hend of tho North
west Commercial Company, would
succeed him as president of tho1 North
Dank, but It is learned from nn un
questionable authority that he will.
SOCIAIi and DANCE will be given
at SUMNEIt, SATURDAY evening.
Prof. Keyser will furnish the music.
Sumner, leaves Marshflold at 7 and
Cooston nt 7:30 p. m.
UPESIRABLES
MILL BURNED:
DM
FOOTE WANTS
EARLY TRIAL
IST OF DELEGATES ARE TAFT IN
Peculiar Situation In Republi
can Primaries In Maryland
Roosevelt's Leaders Feel
Safe. '
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times)
11ALTI.MORE, Md., May 8. The
nttltudo of tho Tnft lenders In Mnrj
land townrd tho peculiar situation
that might develop through tho work
ings of tho now Btnto primary law
was still undeclared today. While
tho delegates olectod to sit In tho
Btnto convention appeared on tho pri
mary ballots with no designation to
Indlcato their affiliations, completo
unofficial returns Indlcato that leav
ing tho matter of Instructions nsldo a
mnjorlty of thorn nro personally
friendly to Taft, Some ot tho lendors
sny thoro will bo 08 such Taft dole
gates to the 61 known to favor
Roosovolt. -While tho Taft loaders
claim they enn control tho or
OF SEC. KNOX
Marine Arrested for Theft of
Over $2000 Worth of
Her Jewels.
(Dy Associated Pros, to Coob Bay
Tlmos.) ,
I.OS ANGELES, Call., May 8 A
mnrlnc aboard tho cruiser Maryland
Is In custody today chnrgod with hav
ing robbed Mrs. Phllandor O. Knox,
wlfo ot tho Scerotnry of Stato, of
diamonds valued at moro than $2000.
Tho gems woro stolen from Mrs,
Knox during tho tour of tho Socro
tary nnd his party In Central Abior
tca. Several of tho Btolon diamonds
woro rccovorod In a pawnshop. Thoy
will be sent to Mnro Island to bo used
as ovldeuco whop tho marlno la
brought to trial. Captain II. M. El
liott, cruiser Maryland, declined to
dlsciiGR tho nllcged robbory.
VALUE NOT GREAT.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 8. -W.
L. Coombs, secretary to P. C.
Knox said today whon asked to con
firm tho nows of tho theft of Mr.
Knox's Jowols that tho valuo of
tho booty had been oxnggornted. Mrs.
Knox missed tho Jowols whllo U.i
pnrty wns travelling from tho Cnnnl
zono to Snn Joso, Guntomnln, on tho
Mnrylnud.
Steamer Arrives From Portlanu
This Morning Sails South
This Afternoon
Tho Alliance nrflved In this morn
ing from Portland, nf tor a fast trip
down the coast, making tho run from
bar to bar In 16 hours. On tho Inst
trip up, sho nlso mndo n faster run
thnn sho has made In Bovornl months.
Tim Alllniipn hnil n tjnnil rnrcrn for
Coos Day and n heavy shipment of
through froignt,
Among thoso arriving from Port
land ou her woro tho following:
A. narnoKorr, u. w. Lawrence, w.
u iinsWlns v. H. Mcrtroom. C.
Johnson. W. D. Garvin, nort Melvln,
rcvnlv Mnlvln. Ilav Wnddlo. II. Don-
nldson. J. McCarthy, Mrs. L. Stratou,
Mrs. E. R. Urawioru. airs. J. it.
K'llnn. Mrs. n. Whltlock. H. D. Ste
orison. D. H Watson, C. II. Gilo nnd
Mrs. M.Olson.
M. Tracy, Mrs. Plnlstod nnd Vloin
Plnlstod woro the only outgoing pns
sensors on tho Alliance from horo
for Eurokn,
DALLAS GETS
MYSTIC SHRINE
Conclave of Order Will Be In
Texas in 1913 New
Officers Elected.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Call., May 8.
Ernest A. Cutts, of Savannah, Ga.,
was olected Imperial outer guard by
the imperial Council of the Nobles of
the Mystic Shrine. Dallas, Tex., was
chosen for the 1913 conclave.
William J. Cunningham, of Daltl
moro. was elected lmporlal potentate,
nnd William S. Drown, of Pittsburg,
and Denjamln W. Rowell, of Doston,
were elected imperial treasurer and
Imperial recorder, respectively.
ROBBED W
ALLIANCE IN
AND OUT TODAY
Hon of the state convention and tho
personnel of tho nntlonnl dolegntcs,
Roosevelt lcadors assort they hnvo no
fear of such n complication ns would.
rou tnem oi tno iruits or mo victo ;
thoy claim on tho prcforenco voto.
The completo republican voto figures
for tho stato glvo Roosovolt 20,124,
nnd Tnft 26,000. Tho domocrntlo
vote wns Clark 34,283, WIlBon 22,
436, nnd Hnrmon 7168.
UNDERWOOD IN LEAD
Defeats Gov. Wilson In Mississippi
Primaries.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmo.)
JACKSON, Miss., May 8. Oscar
Underwood defeated Gov. Wilson de
cisively in tho domocrntlo presiden
tial primaries In Mississippi Tuesday
nccordlng to figures compiled today.
Not moro than twenty-flvo por cent
of tho registered voto was pollod.
Sec. Knox In Address Outlines
Commercial Possibilities
of Waterway.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmo.)
, SAN FRANCISCO, May 8. Secre
tary of Stato Knox today Inspected
(ho site of tho Panamn Pnclflo Inter
national Exposition, had luncheon
with tho exposition ofllclnls, nnd
this afternoon rovlowod flvo thous
n'nd troopB- at tho Presidio.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 8. Urg
ing the people ot tho Pacific coast to
prcpnro now for tho trndo opportuni
ties In Control nnd South America
which the opening of tho Panama Ca
nal will bring thorn, Secretary of
Stato Knox, In nn nddreBS hero at tho
annual banquet of tho California Do
volopmont Hoard, declared that throo
duties confronted tho pooplo of the
west; to strengthen their commercial
standing in tho countries of tho Car-
ribean through tho efforts of capablo1
ropresonintivos; to proviuo trans
portation facilities for tho oxpected
Increnso of trndo; nnd to hold up
tho hands of tho prcsont administra
tion In its efforts to dovolop tho. re
sources and commerce of thoso coun
tries by plnclng them financially upon
tholr feet.
Quoting tho aphorism thnt "thoro
1r n tldo In tho nffnlrs of mon thnt,
tnken nt tho flood, leads on to foe
tune." Mr. Knox warned his nudl-
enco that "It will not do fqr you fnr
. westerners to rolnx your proparatlvo
activities and sit Idly nmtd tho splot.
.dors of your great exposition, watch
ing your nlort compotltorB respond
ing Instantly to tho knock of oppor
tunity . Your agencies
'should bo seasonably actlvo In ovoiy
country whoro you hnvo n chnnco to
gain n fresh commorclnl foothiK
. You need tho ships to car
ry your wares nnd to bring back luc
rative returns."
nut, whllo painting n bright plc
turo of tho potential richness of tho
country to bo brought by tho canal
to tho doors of our Pacific ports, Sec
retary Knox warned them thnt; bo
long ns political disorder provalled
In thoso countries, It wan not to bo
expected thnt a commercial dovolop
ment could Uo forced upon them.
" 'Do mon gnthor grnpes of thorns,
or figs of thistles?' " ho quoted.
"Cnn you expoct nn Impoverished,
perturbed nnd ombnrrnssed commun
ity to throw open vrldo tho door of
practical opportunity?"
With this policy pursued whoro
needed In tho countries about tho
Carrlbcan and with tho addod Im
petus given to trndo by tho opening
of tho Pnnnmn Cnnnl, Secrotnry
Knox prophesied n similar develop
ment of mnrkets for tho products of
tho Pnclflo const. Tho country
which tho Canal will opon up to Pn
clflc coast products, ho said, Includes
Northern Hrazll, Colombia, Vene
zuela, nrltlsh, French nnd Dutch
Giilnnn, tho custom coast of Centrnl
America nnd tho West Indies. Tho
foreign commerce of two of these
countries which by tho oponlng of
the canal will become commercially
tributary to tho Pacific coast ports,
Colombia and Venezuola, ho placed
at over J5C.000.000. Tho opening
of the canal, declared Mr. Knox, will
glvo our Pacific coaot an immonso.
Immediate market In Centrnl nnd
Northern South Amorlca for tho
wheat, flour, lumber, petroleum, ma
chinery and dry goods which It pro
duces. "It Is, Indeed, tlmo," he said, "for
the manufacturers, merchants, farm
ers and exportors of tills country to
consider the tremendous possibilities
that tho construction of the great
waterway between tho two oceans by
the United States has placed within
their grasp, and to consider, also, as
directly affecting tholr Interests tho
diplomatic and commercial, Ppiicieg
WWVWV'A
(Continued ob past .)
PANAMA CANAL
'IS CDEAT AID
FATE OF GOMEZ'S
GOVERNMENT
TAFT TO MARE
President Arranges for Extend
ed Tour of Northern Ohio
' Next Week.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WINCHESTER, Ohio, May 8.
After consulting tho ropubllcnn load
ers In Ohio, President Taft has dw
cldod to spend ton days moro In tho
stato boforo tho primaries, May 21.
Ho will lonvo Washington noxt Sun
day nftornoon for Marietta nnd will
glvo most of his tlmo to northorn
Ohio. Tho last npcoch ot his cam
paign will bo mndo nt Dayton tho
night of May 20. Taft left Cincin
nati today on tho Inst day of his tour
of southern Ohio.
T
Washington Judge Will Re
quire All Foreigners to
Honor Stars andStripes.
(Dy Associated ProBS' to Tho Coos
Tlmos.)
nELLINGIIAM, Wash., May 8.
Judgo John A. Kellogg, of tho super
ior court hns placed n largo Unltod
Stntes flag In his courtroom and will
forco all allons applying for cltlzon
Hlilp pnpors to swoar nlloglnuco to
tho omblom In tho futuro.
"$"
MILL1S NOT GOING
It wns stated this nftornoon
thnt C. J. MIIIIh will not attend
tho mooting ot tho council this 4
ovoulng. It Ih understood thnt
4 ho fools thnt ho hns mndo his
position plain and nlso tho do- 4
4 sires of tlio company and that it 4
4 is now up to tho council to do 4
4 as thoy wish. Tho frauchlHo 4
4 which thoy grnnt will bo ro- 4
4 forred by him to tho hlghor of- 4
4 flcliilu of tho company. 4
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EXPECT ACTION
Expect City Council to" Grant
Some Kind of Franchise
This Evening. ,
According to tnlk around town to
day, It Is likely thnt tho Marshflold
city council will this evening grant
tho Southern Pacific Bomo kind of n
frnnchlso,
It wns not gonornlly oxpoctod thnt
tho frnnchlso that tho council will
grant will comply with tho requostB
of tho Southern Puclfla through C.
J. Minis. However, Mr. MUIIb Ih un
derstood not to bo ompowerod to
dovlnto much from tho kind of a
frnnchlbo which ho first requested
but will refer tho frnnchlso which
tho touncll may grnnt to tho hlghor
ofllclnls of tho Southern Pacltle.
It Is oxpoctod thnt tho council will
Insist on tho "common usor" clnuso
being rotnlned in tho frnnchlso. This
1b tho princlpnl dlfforenco botweon
them nnd C. J. Mlllls.
Another problom thnt will probab
ly como up tonight will bo whothor
tho frnnchlso will bo grnntod for
Front stroot or for Ilrondwny. Slnco
tho discovery that tho Terminal Rnll
wny'a frunchlso lenvea Drondway In
practically tho snmo predicament ns
Front street, Bomo of tho city olflclnls
feel that as long as tho Southern
Pacific will hnvo to mnko n legal
fight for It probnbly thnt thoy would
just aa soon take tho franchise for
tho west aldo of Front stret. Al
though tho Terminal is now doing ac
tive construction on Front Btroot
ond not on Droadway, It Is expected
that thoy will get busy on North
Droadwny and double the track Im
mediately If the Southern Pacific Is
awarded a franchlso thoro, making
the situation Identical. This will
probably bo put up to Mr. Mlllls this
evening and whether ho takes tho
Front street or the Droadway fran
chise It will be for him to determine.
Tho Terminal company Is proceed-
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PROVISIQM
A
Repudiation of Would-Be Heat!
of Mexican Rebels Causes
Strange Mixup.
STILL HOPES"'
0R0ZC0 WILL RELENT
Gomez Will Be Left In Bad Pre
dicament Unless Situa
tion Changes.
(Dy Associated Pros to Coos Dnqr
Tlmoj
JUAREZ, Mexico, May 8 TUfl
provisional government established
hero Inst Saturday by Emlllo Vafiquc
Oomoz hangB In tho balance. Tub
repudiation of tho civil nuthorliy
which Gomoz no provisional president
crcntcd to govorn tho destinies of tiro
republic Is worrying hm greatly
Gomez and his associates doclnro "
misunderstanding hns occurred. 'A
niOBBonger from Gomoz Is hurrying
to Orozco to plnco boforo him cc
tnln documents calculated to mnkB
him understand. Should Orozco null
Gomoz fnll to ngrco ovontunlly, Gom
ez will probnbly find himself In nn
embarrassing position. Tho Mbxtcith
govornmont will arrest him on tint
chnrgo of treason should ho vontuuo
Into federal territory and In Juarea
or tho rebel zono ho Is virtually .a,
prisoner of Orozco.
Gomoz today stated that ho acted
In nccordanco with Orozco for monttm
nnd as onrly as March 2 tho revolt
tlonnry Juntn at El Paso, ho assorted,
proclaimed him provisional president
and BlmultnnooiiBly Invltod Orozco
to Join tho revolutionary cnuno. Go
moz exhibited documonts to prov0
his nBHortlons. He oXhlbltod lottorrt
of Orozco accepting tho ofllco of mili
tary; chief of tho revolution nnd coV
rospondonco In which Orozco wel
comed Gomoz as provisional prool
dent. Pnscual Orozco, 8r., assented (
to Gomoz'a Btntomonta.
1M ! 11 I I I
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SfflEB SOLD
G. W. Shelly Trades Prosper
Real Estate for J. Machado
Business.
O. "W. Shelly todny closed a donl
whereby ho secures tho general inor
cnntllo btiBlncBB of J. Mnchndo, at
Myrtlo Point. Tho deal Involved
nbout $18,000,
In tho transaction, Mr. Mnchad"
takes over Sponcor'H Addition to
1'ronpor, Including 2D0 lots. It was
owned by Mr. Sholly and C. R. SpoiiD
er, of Gnrdlnor.
Mr. Sholly will at onco nsuunio Urn
management of tho business nt
Myrtlo Point. Mr. Machado estab
lished the business a number of years
ago and built up ono of tho host re
tail concerns In tho Coquille. That
Mr, Sholly will mnko n buccosh In hta
now vonturo Is tho wish of tho ninny
frlonds ho hns mndo throughout Coon
county.
Ho will mnvo his family from
North Iloud to Myrtlo Point soriu.
Who will Hiicceod him In this terri
tory Is not announced.
Officials of Puget Sound Navy
Yard at Bremerton Vic
tims of Maniac.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day
Timet. )
SEATTLE, Wash , Mny 8.- Chns.
Dltton, ngod 30, asslstunt dockmustor
of tho Pugot Sounti Navy Yard at
nremorton, Wnsh., wafl shot and
killed, and Goorgo W, Trnhoy. m;od
40, dockmustor, was Hhot fntnlly to
dny by John Hnloy, ngod 45, who luid
beon declnred Insiuio by phyBlcluus,
but wns permitted to go about imilei
observation. Hnloy wno omployod '
tho navy yard 20 years and harbo.od
a doluslon that the government owod
him a largo sum of money. Hnloy to
day purchusod n pistol and went to
tho dockmnBtor's office and bogai
firing at Trnhoy and PR ton.
Ing with Its work but not us nctlvfi
ly us a fow days ago, leading to some
talk oS, there still being n possibility
of an ngreement bolng reached bo
tweon thorn nnd tho Southern Pacific.
Today, teams aro hauling tho pave
ment removed from Front street for
tbo tracks away. It Is likely that
piling will havo to bo driven along
Front Btroot to get a foundation for
tho roadbed,
The track has beon laid on Droad
way south of Mill slough and tho
planking will be put back as soon aa
tbo lumber can be secured,
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TWO SLAIN BY
INSANE MEN