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MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mall
Mini Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 253
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OHIO 15 POLITICALSTORlCEITERCOlEZlLlSiilETHER"
Lssible That Local Company
I n-., Do Ahc-nrhfiH BV
May uc ,,. --- --
the Railroad.
tOMMON USER CLAUSE
HERE AN U IMUnin dcimu
Harshfield Council Posipones
on 5. i'. rraiiuiii!u
for a Week.
r K0I-ATHNUW8 .
Although thoro woro a numuor
rumors afloat about tho local
"illroad situation this nftor-
nMB.no definite foundation
could bo found for any of thorn.
a J. MIUIb wob very rotlcont
uHald that ho had nothing
foiaV beyond what ho had horo-
tsfore stated. Ho Bald ho was
null hopeful of matters being
amicably nrrnngod at air oarly
Site. Ho cxpoctB to louvo tho
lnt of tho week for San Fran-
cIko If Mrs. MIUIb recovorB -ulflclcntly
to travel. It Is ox-
pwtcd that ho will tako up tho
Cooj Day franchlno mnttorB
. tlth the lionu omcinis wi mu
Southern Pacific thoro.
Sorao North Bend men nro
plinnlng to havo anothor moot-
itrthero rclatlvo to tho nltun-
tloa and will prolmbly ondenvor
to baro C. A. Smith nddrcsa
ititm nn the sltuntlon.
At uneipectod chnngo of progrnmB
the city council mooting last ov
elii quickly omptlod tho crowded
timber. Tho hill for tho ovonlng
u lbs Southorn Pacific rrnnciuso
tl a big crowd turned out. No soon
r lad the crowd boon called to or-
trudtho reading of tho now frnn
i!u for the Southorn l'nclllc cnllod
r tun councilman uoppio muvuu
nt the mnttor bo lnld ever for a
tt It wis secondod by F. 13. Al-
i who TohiLtccrod tho Information
nt certain t!o shipments In tho Bltu-
loi would iirobubly ennbio thorn to
idle It better. In n week.
The action jama aa a surprlso to
of tho couuciluon nnd othor
ttofflclals. It nad 'ucn nrrnngod
A before the Mooting.
Tte announcement enmo ns a rudo
xk to the crowd. "I'll soil my
ktrred scat choap," declnrod Chns.
uo and In nnothor Instant nn oxo-
Urom tho council chnmbor bognn.
t!;a few remnlnod.
C F. McKnlght Bald tho poatpono
ut as porfectly agreeable to tho
altera l'nclllc and snld It would
'i Mm tlmo to go over tho now
iwuae which City Attornoy Goss
I dratted.
Deal With Terminal '
It was loarnod that tho cnuso of
(postponement was tho llkollhood
w agreement IioIiik offectod bo-
Ma the Terminal Company whoro
tte latter may uso Front Btreot
I possibly tako ovor tho Tormlnnl
ilujr.
H ij said Unit O. A. Smith lias
tidrawn his objection to turning
lermlnal Railway ovor to tho
sthern Pacine providing thoy ngroo
coinmou user clauso In tholr
i through Mnrahtlold nnd North
fi. The Terminal Hallway frnn-
l provides tho Common Usor
m ror this city. Tho Southorn
ce franchlso has not boon fln-
' tranted bv thn Nnrtti Ilonil pnnn.
"1 It may be possible to hnvo It
wa wero. Many North Bend
'Pie have boon deslrloua of having
"Omon Ubnr Rinnan lTianrtn1 In Iia
"J!se thoro and somo had oven
weaed to lnvoko tho referendum
iranchlso It If was onnctod
Mt the common usor clauso.
"He the Southern Pacific would
LV?et t0 lmvo t,l franchise
3t the common usor elntmo. It
"Wc ted that probably thoy will
,y te,rms on tho now ngrooment.
; 'erminal company lmvo mnilo
" (Onresslnna 0...1 l. i -. .i
' ine Southern Paclflc will also
some.
H.Si?,th la sa,d to have oxpress
L'?wlf as uilllriK and anxious to
ttt to ih communIty desires In
u, ,7 tniu-iiiHu, au inai no
Hu tho commun,ty Pr-
ne aterfrnn it i i.i H. i
Ho V.. V " ii
is iJe. s atei1 tnat wlln o b0
r"rpteti in tho Terminal Rail-
nsak n.Was not for tho Purpose
(e'Mo Hn0y out of U but wns
on to th .r . l lH'-i"B
kav. . . e Parties Involved cared
to uV Slalernent In tho matter
;;. " is understomi iimi ha vmr.
It rt?,'i,U.stment of the matter la
idler 6 th0 offorts of w- 8-
Will !.., m
If Cw; ",c Vrrow.
tomoZ. .i B??' w"'-. l
tforti.. " to"iana and ku
.Ban Pranclsco. Mr. Chand-
IHehiV0 return t0 the ny short-
L'OM eXD6ftfn t .-. ' ,.
iQBBii.ti. It " "! worn uu
HILLS COMPETE
IN ORE SOON
Operate Mines On Range
Near uuiutn After
' Lease Expires.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
DULUTH, Minn., May 0. Aftor
tho expiration of tho United States
Stcol corporation's lenses on tho Hill
oro proportlcs in 1015, tho Hill in
terests will flno their ores and enter
tlio mnrkot as Indopondont producers
according to D. M. Phllbln, mnnngor
of tho Hill proportlcs. Tho new sys
tem Is expected to provo moro pro
fltablo to tho Hill intorcsts than tho
present arrangement.
NO NIJW CONTJIIACTS
Engineer Hoey of Southern Pacific
IlvturiiH to Hugeue.
Tho Kugono Ilcglstor says:
II. P. llooy, chief engineer of tho
S. P. construction work in this dis
trict, returned this morning from
Klamnth Falls and Snn Francisco.
Mr. Hooy says that no now contracts
havo been let at tho Klamath end of
tho cutoff but soma track work
which was not finished last fall Is
now being completed. Mr. Hooy has
not recently visited tho work at Oak
rldgo but says reports Indlcato that
It Is progressing nlcoly.
MANY ARRIVE
ON REDONDO
Steamer In From San Francis
coFalse Report About
Nann Smith.
The Itcdondo arrived In about
noon today from Snn Francloco. Sho
hnd a cnpnclty pnssengor Hat nnd a
big enrgo of freight, a locomotlvo for
tho Smith-Powers Logging company
being tho only unusual thing In tho
enrgo.
Cnpt. Win. Mngoo said tho report
nbout tho Nann Smith striking the
Capo ninnco reef wns ridiculous. Ho
said ho passed tho Nnnn this morn
ing n llttlo north of Capo ninnco.
Tho woather wns clear and tho wind
only modorntely stiff. Ho snld Cnpt.
Olson reported ho hnd crossed out
nbout B o'clock this morning nnd
wns junkltiK about ten miles porj
hour. Tho Nnnn Smith wns then
nbout two miles oat boyond tho lln
of nny reefo.
Tho Redondo will snll from horo
for Snn Francisco nt 5 o'clock Satur
dny nftornoon.
Among thoso arriving on her wero
tho following:
J ml go John S. Coko, Mrs. J. S.
Colto, Miss Ellon Anderson, Mrs. Ar
thur Nelson nnd child. A. Wiener,
Ollvor Uind, Mrs. F. Ferguson, K
Ferguson, It. Oolsondorfor, Mrs. I,.
Felshmnu, Helen Folshmnn, Rllzu
bet Folshmnn. Mrs. T. D. Mnepon
nld, Orant Isrnol. Ponrl Israel, Elmer
E. Frost. Wm. Evans, Miss Phoebo
Larson. Miss Ornro Kruse, H. Rock
rach. Mrs. H. Rockrnch. A. C. Shomo,
C. II. Stocks, T. W. nortram. T. 8.
C.amhlo. Mrs. T. S. Gamb e. A Mc
Clelland, Anna Vnehero. Hllma Roth,
nnrbnrn Roth. Mny Roth. h. Lnwni.
E. H. Scesby, J. P. Cunlnghnr. J (J.
Russoll, E. II. Simpson, nnd flo
Bteornpo,
fn..n.ininn will rcnulro tho drilng
of nbout IIvo hundred plies.
"Cinch Coiiiinoii User'
Councilman Ferguson at Inst
night's meoting of tho city council
nsked what hnd been done nbout
drawing tho "Cinch Common User
ninn that City Attornoy Ooss had
referred to. Mr. Goss said that ho
i.-.i i. ,ninot n wonk aco Dili mai
owing to other matters, it had not
beon brought up.
Mr. Ferguson said that since then,
seemed to be somo question about the
present wording of tho common ub
el clause of the Terminal franchise
and ns Mr. Bennett had stated tho
coranany was willing tu n
comw was only too willing to lmvo
it made stronger, he thought the
council Bhould take advantage of tho
opportunity. He offered a motion
that a copy of it be furnished the Ter
nilnal RaUway and that they be asked
to consent to Its substitution for the
present common user clauso. He said
he wished the records to show this.
n0JJL8"!z. . nt to the Terminal
Railway and It will probably come up
Taft Will Return There Sunday
and Will Be Followed By
Roosevelt and La Follette.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
COLUMHUS, Ohio, May 9. Na
tional politics simmered in this stnto
today aftor tho finish of President
Tnft's thrco day tour and prior to tho
Invasion of tho othor candidates who
nro schodulod to begin their final
campaigns horo next week. Tho pres
ident will roturn Sunday and will
bo followed Monday by Roosovolt.
LaFollotto also will mnko n tour
of tho Btato beforo tho prlmnry elec
tion May 21.
Dryan today is finishing a throo
days' invasion of tho stato In which
holinB beon nttncklng tho candidncy
EIGRT DIE IN
STORM ON LAKE
Entire Party Drowned When
Small Launch Sinks at
Fox Lake, III.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmo.)
FOX LAKE, III., May 9. Mra.
Mabel Hanson of Chicago nnd aovon
othor persons woro drownod In n
Btorm that swopt Fox Lako laBt night.
TJlio party startod to cross tho lako In
a sixteen foot launch and tho boat
wont down. Mrs. Hanson's body was
rccovorod.
of Gov'. Harmon. Harmon will vialt
tho points whoro Urynu tnlkod and
reply to Dryan's nttnckB and also
will visit tho largo cities of tho otato.
A report Is In circulation that Wood
drow Wilson also pinna an actlvo
campaign In Ohio. Potitions for Har
mon nnd Wilson nro tho only onos
that hnvo been circulated by tho
democrats.
TAFT TO NEW JERSEY'
STEEL TROST
CASE VICTOR
Injunction to Restrain It From
Destroying Records Denied
by Court in New Jersey.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day,
Timr.)
TRENTON, May 9. Tho appoal in
tho United States district court horo
for an lujunctlon to restrain tho
United States Steel corporation nnd
a numbor of Its subsidiary concerns
from destroying books and papors
which might bu usod In ovldonco In
n suit of tho govornmont for dissol
ution of tho Htool corporation was
dismissed In u per curiam opinion
filed this morning by Judges Gray,
Dufflngton nnd McPherson oxcept as
to Hie American Steol and Wlro Co.,
ono of tho stool corporation's sub
sidiary concerns.
Tho opinion saya that no ovldonco
wns offored thnt such a destruction
wns threntonod nnd that whllo cor
tnln papers In enso of tho Amorlcnn
Stool and Wlro compnny hnd beon
dostroyed aftor tho government hnd
returned the papers to tho possession
of tho compnny, It wns not shown
thnt tho othor companies woro In any
respect connected with Its acts ithd
that without thlB evidence tho court
cunnot giuut tho petition.
PRORE IS RESUMED
lliiinliig of Papers In Wlro Pool Case
U Investigated.
IDy Associated Frees to Coos Day
Times.
NEW YORK, May 9. Further tes
timony regarding the burning of Im
portant papers in tho so-called Jack
son wire pooi cases will bo hoard to
day In tho hearing In tho govern
ment's dissolution suit ngalnst tho
U. S. Steol corporation. Jacob Dic
kinson, counsel for tho government,
said today that ono of tho main pur
poses of tho present Inquiry Is to de
termine whether tho papers wore
burned prior to Octobor 2C, Inst, tho
date the government suit against tho
so-f allod steol trust was filed.
The Identity of tho official of the
Amerienu Steel and Wlro Co. who or
dered the papors destroyed, ho said,
was another point upon which tho
government wanted moro light.
George A. Cragln, assistant gener
al sales agent of tho wlro company
said Fiank Daackes spoko to him
about destroying certain papers on
two occasions and early In November
Cragln testified the papers wero do
sfroyed. AMRASSADOR HAS RESIGNED
Gtriuait Representative to Great
Hrltaln Retires Today
fBv Associated Press to Coos Day
1 ' Time.)
DERLIN. May 9,Count PauI
Wolff Metternlcb hasr resigned as Ger
man ambassador in Great Drltaln.
1'rcslilcnt Returns from Ohio nnd
Will Go Unit.
(Dy Associated Proas to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, May 9. Presi
dent Tnft arrived In Washington to
day for a 24 hour stay. To
morrow ovonlng ho will start for
Princeton. N. J,
TRAIN WRECK
1
242 Killed and 4706 Injured In
Three MonthsNone On
Coos Bay Line.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, May 9. -Two hun
dred forty-two persons wore killed
and 4.70G woro Injured in train nc
cidonts in tho ynltod Stntos during
tbo quarter thnt ondod Dec. 31, 1911,
according to n bulletin of tho Inter
Btato Commorco commission. A do
crcano of six In tho numbor killed and
977 in tho numborod Injured Is
shown In comparison with tho corre
sponding quartor of 1910.
FLOOD STILL
DAD IN SOUTH
i
Mississippi Pours Increased
Volume In Inundated Dis
tricts of -Louisiana.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Dny
Tiraos.)
NEW ROADS. Ln., Mny 9. Flood
wntors In an Increased volumo aro
bearing dowu upon tho already over
flowed area of Polnto Coupoo, St.
Landry nnd sovornl othor parishes to
day . Now Honda, horotoforo con
sidered practically snfo from tho tor
ront's flood Is rapidly bocomlng con
dated. DoatB aro bolng built and
skiffs nro bolng concentrated horo by
tho government .In many instances
tho government has confiscated boats
and Is holding thorn In rondlness.
Hundreds nro mnroonod along For
docho, Looters In skiffs nro roportod to
hnvo nindo rich harvest in tho lnun
dated country.
Tho size of tho families among tho
refugees Is surprising. Ono robust
woman had sixteen chlldrqn strum;
out after her whon alio cllmbod down
tho steps of a rollof trnln today.
Mothers of eight, nlno nnd ton child
ren nro numorous.
OUTLOOK IS I1ETTER
Thrco Dnys' Sunshine llrings Opti
mism to NoiitlicrnerH
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day
Time.)
NEW ORLEANS, May 9.- Follow-
InK three dnys' sunshlno and tho ab
sence of rain, reportB from tho flood
district this afternoon woro moro op
timlstlc. Tho task of providing food
nnd shelter for refugooa continues
hnnl. Conditions In several cities
aro conbidorably improved.
FLOODS IN GERMANY'
Largo Cities nro Inundated by Tor-
rt'iitlal ItaiiiH.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
nERLIN, May 9. Rivers ln South
Germany genornlly havo over flowed
following torrential rains. Largo
areas aro Inundated.
DENY TURKISH CLAIMS
(Dy Associated Press to Tbo Coos
Day Times)
ROME, May 9. An official noto do-
olnriui nlcn Hin Tlirklftll (HHntttcll TO-
plvil from tho coventor of Rhodes
to the effect that the Turkisk troops
won a groat victory inero anu capiur-
cd one tnousanu Italians . uu cue
contrary, it ia said, tbo Turkish gov
ernor of Rhodes and his secretary are
prisoners and will bo sent to Italy.
SOCIAL and DANCE will be given
at SUMNER, SATURDAY ovenlng.
Prof. Keyser will furnish the music.
Sumner leaves Marshfleld at 7 and
Cooston at 7:30 p. m.
HE IS PRESIDENT OR PRISONER
FIND LIJUPLL
DEAD IN ROOM
Peter Walker, Wealthy Los
Angeles Contractor. Victim
of Affinity. '
(Dy Associated Proas to Tho Coos
Tlmos.)
LOS ANOELE8, May 9.Potor
Walkor, a wealthy contractor who
recently completed a largo part of tho
govornmont work on tho Yuma Irri
gation dam, wns shot nnd killed Sun
day night by Mrs. Anna Dowey of
Haakon, Okla., said to bo tho daught
er of a 'former congressman. Mrs.
Dowoy committed sulcido. Tho trag
edy occurred In tho apartments of tho
woman probably last Sunday but tho
bodies woro not found until yostorday
whon a police investigation rovoalod
tho fact that at tho tlmo of his doath
Wnlkor was negotiating with his wifo
for reconciliation. Tho coronor is
sued certificates of doath by murder
and sulcido. According to statements
mado to tho pollco by Mrs. Walkor
nnd J, M. JohtiBon, olllco pnrtnor of
tho contractor, tho killing of Wnlkor
followed a Borlcs of throats mado by
Mrs. Dowoy to tako his llfo If ho loft
iior. Tho woman separated from her
husband six months ago.
BREAKWATER N
EARLY TODAY
Steamer Arrives From Portland
Is Now On Five Day
Schedule.
Iflio Droakwnter arrived In this
morning from Portland. Sho hnd n
largo list of passongerR, many of
whom brought tholr hotiHOhoid onocts
to inako their homes horo.
Tho Uronkwator is now on a five
day schedule nnd will anil at ono
o'clock for Portland.
Among thoso nrrlvlng on hor woro
tho following.
Mrs. R. II. Frlaur, M. Hanson, A.
C. Thompson, E. H. Lovo, J. Gorstol,
A. D. Donnhou, M. Mnnkowskl, F. C.
Cnplcs, Mrs. E. O'Connoll, Mrs. 1). M.
Rlchnrdsou, L. O. Cnrroll and wlfo,
Mra. Whlstlor. W. R. Dickson, T. II.
Grlndrod nnd wifo, C. Haviland, A.
Jones, W. T. Hummort, D. Madonna,
G. S. Gonoreau, Mrs. H. IMatt, F. J.
1 1 ay os, Mrs, Dusby, J. Farsytho, II,
S. Luthor, J, Morgan, E. Epstoln, R.
M. Ran, T. McKittrlck. Mrs. C. O.
Hughes, 1). Hughes C. C. Hughes, F.
W. Pnrls, F. Mark, P. Gontla, M. Lib
by, J. I). Zloglor and wlfo, Klttio
Zlogler, O. Snbro, E. L. McDougnl, Z.
Hnsklnn, Klttio Nodlno, P. R, Cnmor
on, Miss Dnlley, Mrs. F. ainxlor, Wm.
Gnuntlot, S, E. Dnllnrd and wire, M.
D. Hughes, D. Hughes, B. K. Eld
rldgo, Miss L. LaTouretto, Georgo
Laird, Mrs. W. E. Laird, Floronco
Laird, Ruth Laird, B. Laird. O. Ro
landor, M. Rothplotz, W. It. Roar
Ingor, W, S. Sandor, T. McOovorn,
A. R. Mormor, A. Lovnch, F. Lonk.
Tho Drenkwator mado tbo run
from bnr to bar In thirteen hours and
fifty minutes.
Cnpt. Mncgonn snys thnt tho no.
flvo-dny schedulo really ought to bo
cnlled tho "flying BChodulo," becnuso
ho has to keop on tho go nil tho
tlmo,
Jolio On ltenuelt.
En route north Inst trip, Capt.
Mncgonn got off n good Joke on J.
W. Ilonnott. Ho npprlsod J. II. Flan
agan and Judgo Benson of his plan
and It worked flno. Early Sunday
forenoon, ho had tho wireless oper
ator bring him In a fictitious mossago
which read:
"Southorn Pacific last night laid
rails on west Bldo of Front strcot."
It was slgnod Whereat.
Capt. Macgcnn hnd J. W. Donnett,
Judge Donson and J. II. Flanagan
and othors present and hnnded It to
Mr. Dennett, It caught tho lattor
off guard nnd ho was groatly per
turbed iind Insisted on Bonding In
structions to Jmmodlntely enjoin tho
8. P, from going ahead. Not until
they reached Portlnnd did thoy ex
plain tho Joko to Mr, Dennett.
CARD OF THANKS.
Wo wish to extend our thanks for
tho kindness and sympathies shown
ua during the Illness nnd death of
our son and brother, John W. Carl
son. CARL J. CARLSON and family.
Complications In Mexican Rev
olution Expected to Be
Settled Quickly.
CLAIM GEN. 0R0ZC0
WILL TURN HIM DOWN
Advices to United States De
partment of Stato Are to .
This Effect.
(Dy Associated Tress to Tho Coos
Tlmos.)
JUAREZ, Mox May 9. EmJUo
Vasquoz Gomos will probably know
within nnothor twonty-four lidura
whether ho Is provisional president
of tho robol govornmont or a prloan
or of Gcnornl Orozco. Tho special
envoy from Gomel to Oro7co wns ro
portod horo todny to bo roturnku;
from tbo South with Orozco'a answer.
No Intimation what it contains
roachod hero at ono o'clock today.
Gomez moves nbout frooly In Juarez
nnd no .extraordinary precautions Xo
guard blm woro apparont today.,
GOMEZ TO LOBE OUT
General Oron-o Jlxpectcd to Turn
Him Down Very Soon.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, May 9. Emitto
Gomoz Ib hold ns a prisoner in tho
cuBtoma houso In Junroz according to
advlccB to tho Stato Department 'to
day. A heavy guard has boon thrown
around tho building. Tho depart
ment Is further advlsod that Qonoral
Orozco will not confirm Gomez 'an..
president
LIFE TERM IS
SLAYER'S LOT
Murderer of Champion Ketchell
Loses On Appeal Accom-,
plice Is Freed Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Djay
Tlraob.)
JEFFEHSON CITY, Mo.. May 9.
Waller S. Dlploy, convicted of tho
murdor of Stanley Ketchell, lnldilltH
wolght championship, must servo a
llfo Bontonca In tho Missouri pouiten
tlary according to n doclslon of tho
Supremo Court todny. Goldlo Smith
who Is sorvlng a llfo term ns acces
sory of Dlploy, was dlschnrgod today
from tho penitentiary by tho court,
which rovcrsed tho Judgmont ngnlnBt
her. Tho court hold thnt tbo evi
dence wns not sufficient to convict
her.
TITANIC PR08E
IS STILL ON
Member of Crew Today De
scribes Ismay's Conduct
As Exemplary.
(Dy Assoolnted Prosn to Coos Day
Tlmo,;
LONDON, Muy 9. Evldonco that
tho doora of four watortlght bulk
lionds hud beon openod nftor having
boon closed from tho bridge was in
troduced today nt tbo Inquiry into
tho Titanic disaster. This wns dono,
nccordlng to Thomas Dillon of tho en
glneora' stuff, in ordor thnt the engi
neer's crow might roach tho pumps
in boilor room No. G, Tho men did
not go Into tho boilor room of No. C
bocnuso thoro waa too much water
thoro. In fact wator waa Jonklng
through Into boilor room No. 4. Tho
conduct of J. Ilruco Ismay waa de
scribed by James Johnson, steward,
sb being oxomplary.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho Nnnn Smith sailed this morn
ing for Day Point with a big cargo
of lumber.
Cnpt. J. J. Roynolda la ondenvoring
to mnko arrangements for tho Break
wator to tow tho Mlreno, tho new
gasollno schooner of the Dames
Packing company, from horo to As.
torla. Owing to the rough woather.
Capt. Reynolds thought this would
sayo time, It lias not been definite;
settled yet
i '.'
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL is expected
home tonight from the Coqullfo
valley where be has been inspect
ing roads for a few days.
roadway and Central. The
for actloa next ween.