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TjjgMOTmpOMEMANIN THE WORLD IS THE MAN WHO NEVER MAKES MISTAKES i . .nft.MfTISTV'n In Tim TIMT.'H I A . " " S" . I -.. ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES "' . .. . .. 1.f I .,... III.. (ho Market" Effectively! It will Put luo 1UUIJ "uu- uur rmnerty boforo 'tio eyes of all "pos iS buyers" In town. And If X.ra'B ono of thorn who ought to tliere; n,.'ll 80ll Itl "' ' iprCTKWJrM m i nsfS'WAi'Ht'r VOL XXXV Mutt mm? MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS WANT ADVERTISING In Tho 5JIMt Will Keep tho Income from Yow; Furnished Rooms from Lnp.lnu.1 YOU enn ronlly holp tho fsiully revenues by renting n fow furnlshsd rooms nml. If you know how ami when to uso tho classified columns, you mny keop that Uttlo extra Incoino ns Picnuy as a ciock." ivslnMlsluMl In 1878 n.i Tho Const Mull 0 LARGE GOAL III SOON MARSHF1ELD, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 13, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull and Coin liny Advertiser. No. 256 MP II BE OPERATED C A. Smith Heads Another Important inausinai en terprise Here. LOCATED ON ISTHMUS inlet; zqu tuwa umilt P.Hennessey, the Well Known Coal operator to tie uen eral Manager. l Mf C6hl initio with a dally cn- Mtlty of 2G0 tons and omploylng 150 to 100 men, Is Mr. 0. A. Smlth'a litest contribution to tho Industrlul jterprlos of Coos Bay. Work will It commenced on tho tunnol Imrao dlitelr and according to, Vt llon itar, treasurer and gonoral managor o( tho corporation, tho mlno' will bo H operation by July 10. Thin Is tho rood news contained In un nuthorlzod unonncomont to Tho Tlmos today. Tho now mlno is loented on lath- nm Inlet, In section four. 'south, of IVunlng's Gulch, and nccordlng to llir. Honncssy, who Is ono of tho most Expert coal operators In this section Itid ihorouuhly familiar with tho Icosdltlons hero, It will bo ono of tho (tat mines over opened In tho Coos Sir territory. It li located Immediately south of ECamp 1 of tho Smlth-Powora Logging Co. Last Saturday a six-root vein of coal was opened nt a depth of 42 t and running upward at nn nnglo ! JO degrees makes It oxcollont for ilaloR purposes. A rnllwny has nl Kd; been constructed to Camp 2 kor th logging oporntlons nnd ns m logRing company oxpoct to com- SWe tbolr work nt thnt point hy .11. tho rnllwny will bo utilized nt ce for tho now conl company. A cursory examination of tho pros tlnr nlrondy dono discloses nboiu jo:e million Ions of conl nhnvo tho kitor lord. Tho conl Is of nn excel- i'.t quality nnd cqunl If not suporlor Ho any thnt has ovor bcon dlscov- pi In tho Coos Hay section. The Coos Day Conl & Fuol Co. ft tie namo of tho now corporation rm mo following offlcors: rcwwenl C. A. Smith. Vice-President A. IT. Pnwnrs. Secretary Charles L. Trabort. Treasurer and Manngor P. Hcn- M7. I Mr. Hcnnessy stntol today that Ft on tho tunnol would bo com- fnm Immediately nnd prosecuted brtpldlr ns nosslliln. Twn nml nrnli. iMrthreo shifts of mon will bo om- 'ATM frAtt il. 4 ul li F'd to have tho mliin In oimrntlnn it the earliest dnto, which Mr. Hon ! states will not bo Inter than W 10. Il'i COOS BAY ENGLAND WILL SAVE RELICS REPOR I KILL REBEL LEADER: I GENERAL 0 0ZC0 ANNOUNCE SOWER Government Takes Steps to Prevent Americans Carry ing Off Historic Articles. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TIrao.) LONDON, May 13. Tho Houso of Lords has taken effective measures to provoht n farrioval In tho futurd of Jhlstorlcnl monumonts to Amorlcn. Aroused by many rccont purchnscs by Amorlcans of Interior decorations of old castles nnd homes, tho cor- ornment has Introduced a bill en titled "Anclont Monumonts Protec tion Bill" which gives tho govern ment the right of pre-emption for tho purchase from prlva o owners of monuments of Interest which other wise might bo sold and sent .out of tho country. NEW FORESTER ARRIVES HEBE G. C. Enrile, Fiscal Agent of Backers of Mexican Revo lution, Wounded Orozco Assassinated. f REPORT OROZCO SLAIN (Special to Tho Times.) JUAREZ, Mox., May 13. Rumors ard pcrslstont hero that Genoral Orozco Is dead. Ho Is reported to havo boon killed by his own mon. Messages woro received hero at 10 o'clock to- day signed by tho rebel chief and confirmation of tho report Iff lacking." ' (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Times.) CHIHUAHUA, Mox., May 13 Q. C. Enrllo, rlght-hnnd mnti for Qoi.. ernl Orozco and admittedly tho fi nancial agent of tho group of Mexi can politicians bohlnd tho present revolution, was stabbed twico today. Ho was walking In tho plaza when nt tacked by two unknown mon who nro believed to bo political enemies. Ho will recover. A further examination of Enrllo showed three knlfo and ono bullet wounds, but nono Is fatal. It Is bo Iloved tho supportors of Emlllo Vns qucz Gomez woro bohlnd tho plot Co assasslnato Enrllo as tho lattor Is bcllovod to havo accomplished tho downfall of Gomez na provisional president. Enrllo beenmo conspicu ous two months ago by Issuing an nntl-AmorI6nn proclamation which tho rohol loadors repudiated. FEDERALS HAVE REBELS ON RDN St FOR AID SAN DIEGO nnrl I W M MnHn '"Appeal to National' So cialists Meeting. fl Aisoclated Press to Coos Bny HTML. ilUIU. KAN.A.P0US' "., May 13. Douglas Rodman Will Take Charge of Forestry Work of C. A. Smith Company. Douglas Rodmnn arrived here to- dny from San Francisco to tnkc chnrgo of tho forestry department of tho C. A. Smith company, filling tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of John Lnfrou a few months ngo. Mr. Rodman Is a gradunto of tho Blltmoro Forestry School, nlso. For six years, ho sorvod In tho govern ment forestry department nnd was for n tlmo supervisor of tho national forests In California nnd Arizona. For tho pnst year or so, ho has been ongnged In other work In Alaskn. Ho comes highly recommended for tho now position which ho will as sumo at once. Ho will carry out tlm ldens that C A. Smith had In mind when ho created this department of tho business here. i CITIES President Madero's Forces Gain Decisive Victory In Mexico Expect Another Battle Soon. (By Associated Press to Coos Bnjr Timet.) EL PASO, Tox., Mny 13. Advices received In Junroz this nftcrnoon Btntod that fighting hud been re sumed this nftornoon on tho robots' eastern flank nnd thnt n largo num ber of fcdorals woro onBt of Conejos. Tho rebels claim tho advantage (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) CONEJOS, Moxfco. "May 13 (nt Federal Front.) Burning tho bridges behind thorn, tho Mexican rehols todny continued tholr rcrcnt north'ward boforo tho victorious fed ora Inrmy of Gonoral Huorta. Fivo lirldgea wero dostroyod by tho rohols, causing a dolny In tho fed oral ad vance Tho robots nro bollevcd to havo lost COO In killed nnd wounded. Gonoral Orozco's headquarters havo boon moved northward toward Pollno from Escnlon, n rotreat of 11 miles. Tho rehol advanco guard after 'cb-' torday's dofeat nt Conojos todny was sighted nonr Yormo, 14 miles north on tho Moxlcnn Central railroad. Though skirmishing Is expected constantly, nnothor declslvo clash probably will not occur beforo 24 hours. Rollano, onco tho battle ground of tho prosont revolution, again may bo tho mooting placo of the two armies. Suporlor artillery tiro on tho government troops which has beon driving tho Insurrectos so comes Inoffoctlvo Is counted on forco tho robot northward. army still farthor SALE OF LINES TO SOOTHEBN PACIFIC PUKPAItE VOll BATTLE General Orozco lrcpnrcs for Final Stnnd Against Fcdcruls (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) ItELLANO, May 13. Oonornl Or ozco Is muBtorlng his nrmy todny for a final stand ngnlnst tho advancing fadorals. Admitting tho govornmont is hotter equipped with artlllory, tho rebel leodor doclares ho Is withdraw ing hlB troops to Rollano that thoy may havo tho ndvnntngo of tho fort ifications nnd tronchos from which throo weeks ngo tho robots nenrly an nihilated tho federal commnnd of Gonbrnl Gonzales Bales who commit ted suicide whllo thp bnttlo was In progress. Excopt for tho loss of Im portant positions, tho robots claim an oven break In tho fighting yostor day. REPORT IS DENIED Claim That Mexicans Did Not Flrt) On Americans. (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASd, Tox., May 13. A pub lished roport In circulation horo to day Bays privates of tho Eighteenth Infantry woro fired upon In thoir touts along tho boundary lino and that Amorlcans rnlso tholr huts on bayonets to draw inoro flro. Colonol E. 7 Stovor, commnndor of tho American troops on tho border horo, declared that no roport had reached him of any flro from tho MexIcmiB to into Ainorlcnn torrltory WT Flood Still Rushing Through Levees Along Lower Mis sissippi Riverv (By Associated Press to ftoos Bay Tlmos.) NEW ROADS, La., May 13. Clr- M Socialists l',; r'SlrDleS tod I clln tho b,UltlJ rM " P'a leliprn.,i i .fa.. ... IwMMi mii Bnrvcd na n tonmorary Icml Rn;i". .y""s "I'l'H'u io uio iN- ; ... ... . ..... trfn m,,st convention In session check on .Its progress, mo uoou iu emBioTP.PproiI)?at,onw,thwhlo,,,erB from tho lovco break nt Torras I'oa ,' ,,".. i" "oinu " w ."u nro today sinondlng ruin over towns Ititr nriT "1'1'unu mo passago or tSr .-11? Jatl thero chargod with r "Sana to Oimoso tho nnssnL'n nf wLn. D?nco for t,1Q 'loportatlon WMns Who tnnlf nnrl In i. ..!.- "monstratlons for "Froo Snooch" Mtho matter was roforrod to tho rut'vetomuiittoo. Fl"SKH.L IN LOS ANOELES I W. Laud Demi Comrmlo ns . neat .Mnityr. Awoclnted Press to Coos Bay 11.03 a. mes.) ttofNS,?LCS' M 13-Whllo . DOllcn clru.,1 ...1 - - "wi IIUCIUU Ut Villi siting tho first signs In tho thickly settled country south of horo. At Irvlnewillo, tho wntor is said to bo H feet deep and ICO per sons nro marooned tboro. Similar reports from othor plncos Indicate nu Increasing range In tho flood. R of Joseph Mlkolosok, Stalh tYa" W'-adtaSweoKn United States Supreme Court t'-ei vSl'eral hundred members !.. I."' V COIldllCtod tlln fimornl r t-. ..-w ...w,. .!.. "- 1 ri"-with !.. :.". ,ul """ " W did ii l i,ueu in aan uiego. toottojzr"' wthout ,0caslon V(" "ainer it was . becauinOyHB0Vr"1 B.pea,or8 rom th- 0UW bo nresently tak . . . lie cremnin. i. ' . .. 'BO horf ----- o IUUBO Ol -'WtvC5loved tho blBhest ""Ityandilh,?. ine CaU8 SmffrAUTO -8er p Vr J.a nna a new two- Mof go nif ' d0 car tnat nas "V. .ti.Kj ---'. tar in mo N- "ihTrrr ' " "A to BANDQN.I OKLAHOMA TO LOSE BIG TAX NC Rules Against It .In Indian Allotment Liuganon. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. May -13. Many millions of dollars in taxes were lost today by tho state of Oklahoma In a decision of tho supreme court of the United States that tho stato cannot tax land alloted to about eight thous and less than half-breed Indians. TREAT your WIFE RIGHT and buy your FLOUR of HAINES. HAND EXCURSION train to BAN DON leaves 7:30 A. M. next Sunday. E GOOD LISTS Steamer Arrives From Eureka and Sails Few Hours Later for Portland. Tho Alllanco arrived In Into Sa urday aftornoon from Eureka nnd sailed tho samo evening for Port land. Sho hnd a largo list of through passon hoi's nnd also a big cargo of through freight, The Alllanco will- sail from Por. land. Wodnosdny evening for Coos Bay. Among those arriving from Eu reka on tho Alllanco woro the fol lowing;: A. Hendorlkson, M. Mnkl, F. Boll, Geo. Allon, E. Perry. J. McNeil. J. B. Mllllgnn, W. E. Sclnkoff, C, Cani etfou. O. C. Shaw, J. M. Nye, J. S. Simon. A. J. Kuhn, S. AV. Latz, II. W Roxwood, J. nurnes, S. Ganlos, n F Dlngglns, Miss S. Hendorson and A. D. Douglas. Among those sailing from here for Portland on tho Alllanco woro tho following: C R. Davis, H. II. Harper, E. O. Ml'letts. G. A. Bestons, E. L. Mc Dougal. AV. C. Pettljohn, Mrs. W. C. Pottllohn. W. D. Garvin and W. C.I Moore. TO THE PEOPLE OF COOS I1AY Having disposed of my hardware business In Marshflold. I take this opportunity of thanking you for your llboral patronago during tho past sixteen years, and assure you that I always endeavored to furnish a standard article of merchandise at a fair margin of profit. Respectfully, J. H. MILNER. TRY TO GET I Duke of Sutherland Expected to Challenge for Yacht ing Trophy. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) NEW YORK, May 13. Tho pres enco of tho Duko of Suthorlond In this country is bolloved by ynchtmon to foreshadow n now challongo for America's cup. Tho expectations nro that within n short tlmo negotiations wJIl bo opened botwoon tho Now York Yacht Club and tho Royal Yacht Squadron which will lead to nn International contest noxt yoar. bomo tnree yeurs ngo It was an nounced that tho Duko of Sutherland wns about to build n yacht and Issue challongo for a race for tho cup. Thon thero was a hitch and tho Duko ohanged his plans. Since thon ho has devoted most of his energies to win back tho British International trophy for motorbonts. Tho Now York Yacht Club Is In a somewhat receptive mood and tho belief Is cur rent that tho club Is willing to yield somewhat to modifying tho rules which havo discouraged tho contest ants In Into years. TAFT SCORES TEDD! TODAY Executive Makes Most Bitter Attack He Has Yet Re sorted to. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) CAMBRIDGE, Ohio, Mny 13. In pno of tho raoBt blttor speeches ho has mndo since ho began nn nctlvo campaign for ronomlnntlon, Presi dent Tnft hold Colonol Roosevolt up to rldlculo, calling him nn "Intonko nnd dnngorotiB egotist ond n flatterer and domngoguo." "You'd supposo thero wns not any body In tho country to do this Job that Roosovolt tnlks nliout but him. self," said Prenldont Tnft nt ono point. "It's I, I, I nil tho tlmo wtlh him. "I hold thnt ho Is n demagogic and n flatterer, who comes out nnd tolls pcoplo they know It nil. I hato n flattoror. I Ilka n man to toll tho truth straight out, nnd I hato to soo a mnn try to 'Honey-fuglo' tho pcoplo by tolling thorn something ho don't bollovo. "Do you think thnt Abrnhnm Lin coln, to whom RooBovolt bo often ro fors, to whom ho likes to compnio himself nnd to whom ho bonrs less resomblanco than any ono I know In tho history of this country, would havo acted ns Roosovolt has and mis represented mo ns ho hns? "Supposo you feed tliht rgotlst ogotlsm nnd vanity and put him In office with n senso of power nnd disregard for constitutional restric tions, It would bo dangerous for this country. "Mr. Roosovolt promises tho mil Ionium froo from bosses. Well thon, why was not here tho mlllon lum during tho seven years ho was President?" MAKES HARD CAMPAIGN Bay Tnft Will Visit Every Corner In Ohio. I By Assoclatod Press to Coos Times.) MARIETTA. Ohio, Mny 13. With his fighting blood up. President Tnft bogan today In Mnrlottn his 100u mllo speech-making dash around Ohio which will tnko hi m Into prac tically ovory corner of tho state. His campaign will ond only a fow hours boforo tho polls open to tho voters, Mny 21. ONE TERM FOR PRESIDENT Seiinto Commit too Reports Favor ably on Pliui. (By Associated PreBS to tho Coos Bay Times., WASHINGTON, Mny 13 Tho Son nto Judiciary commlttoo docldod to roport favorably tho Works resolu tion restricting tho presidential ten nro of olllco to tho slnglo torm of six years. A minority roport favorod a slnglo term of four yonrs. Roports nro oxpectod In n day or two. RIG PROFIT .MADE I'lilllpplim Government Shows Gain In Financial Statement. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C May 13. Ten million dollnrs In net profits from tho solgnlorngo on sllvor coin- ago, tho salo or drafts nnd Intorest on gold rosorvo doposlts Is tho rec ord of tho Phlllpplno's treasury for tho last eight yoars, nccordlng to tho Bureau of Insular Affairs' stato-mont. ITALY CLOSES IN ON TURKEY Projects From Eugene to Coos oay Are merged Sum ner Writes Here. McARTHUR.TIrks CO " WILL BUILD ROAD. Announcement Confirms Inti mation Given By L. A. Sum ner Last Fall. Official confirmation was glvoa to-' day of the salo of tho Bumnor railway, projects ,to tho Southern Pacific. T6a announoomont did not como as nay Krent surprise as It simply cenv, firmed the stntomonts of L. A Sum-i. nor, chief onglnoor on tho Cooo Bay end of tho project, In Tho Times last fall. At that tlmo, Mr. Sumnor said . that tho Southern Pacific had ax quired tho project, Tho only now phnso of It Is tho nn. nouncomont that MoArthur, Porks & Co,, who wero ronlly tho backers ol tho Sumner ronds( will build tho Hub from tho Const Rnngo to Coos Bay. 8omo bollovo that this Is practical nil tho promotors of tho Sumnoy projects got out of tho oxponeo they wnnr in nn Mm nl.A . m M ...... .w ul, ,,., ihujwui no mr. As nonr as can bo nscortnlnod, th project was orlglnnlly started by ttia Portor Brothoro, but thoy did not W far with it nnd tho Now York con tracting firm wns iutorostod in It. Tllo doal Is understood to hnvo been practically closed whon tho oporntlons. woro discontinued Inst fall, but hitch camo up ovor certain right ot way which had beon bought nntt which tho Sumnor pcoplo wanted t!u Southern Pnclflo to rolmburBO thon for. This hitch resulted In tho lasfl visit of II. A. Sumner to Coos Bay to Indlcnto that If tho Southorn Pa cific did not como to tonus, tho Mil Arthur, Porks & Co. would ao through with It. Rumor Now Project. According to rumors nfloat hoio today, Sumnor nnd his assoclntcs am now plnnnlng to promoto n const road. Tho plan Is to build n lloo from Tillamook down tho coast to connoct up with Uio Wostorn Pa cific's lino nt or near Eurokn. . Just how much thoro Is to the ru mor, no ono hero appears to know. Tho following is n solf-oxplnnntoiT' lottor from II. A. Sumnor to O. ft. Peck, nnnoiinclng tho donl with thi Southern Pacific: My Donr Sir: During tho past month tho Infoi cats I represent which hnvo prost. cuted a campaign looking to tho con. structlon of n rnllwny from Eugono to your city, hnvo boon In confer- c onco with tho Southorn Pnclflo Rnll wny offlclnls, who nro ulso con templating n construction between tho samo points. Tho outcomo of thoso nogotlntlonH has resulted in tho transforonco of our Interests to tho Southern Pnclflo people, nn nrraiigomont being mndo whereby Messrs. MacArthur. PorkH (c Co., Ltd., will construct for thn said company the railway from tho ond of tho Twohv Bros, contract nonr tho Const Rango to Marshflold, with nn organization of forces which will Insuro to your community tho much doslred rnllwny for which It hns wnltod so long, Tho construction of this Itoa through n roglon so bountifully en dowed with natural resources, and to a harbor which will b a very Im portant commercial port, Is only what could bo oxpoetod In tho nntural dovclopmoiit of tho stato. I will bo ploased If you will oxteud to my friends who hnvo so ably as sisted mo In tho work I hnvo been undertaking during tho pnst yenr ray thanks for their assistance Vory truly yours. II. A. SUMNER. Vlro-Presldont Pnclflo Gront Wost orn Rnllwny Compnny, Pnclflo Coast Lino Railway Com pany. CoiifirniH Letter. When Informed of Vlco-Prosldint Sumner's lottor, C. J. Mlllls snld that It was corroct nnd meroly confirmed ndvlros nlrendy roeelvod by him. Mr. Mlllis said that he had noth ing further tn,ndd, except thnt tho Southern Pacific would keep up con tinuous construction nn tho lino nnd complolo It nt ns oarly a dato a3 pos-slblo. TO STORE FLOOD WATER Llbby OOKL. The lad FOUfhttv 1LWAYB UBKJ). PHONa? 79 1M Urary Troslsr Co. CURRY COUNTY NEWS A move has been sot on foot to incorporate Gold Beach. This Is an- other move In tho right direction and wo bellevo will meet tho approval of every citizen of tho town. Tho final settlement of S. R. Smith, administrator of tho ostato of J. M. Fry, brought a largo delega tion of tho heirs to town yesterday. Gold Boach Globe. ' WE DO IT RIGHT. Do whntT DEVKLOP and PRINT your PIC TURES. REHFELD IIROfl. FOLLOW the RAND to BANDON.I SUNDAY, MAY 19. Sultan's Fleet Completely Blockaded By Capture of Islands. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) ROME, May 13. It is announced in tho uowspapets today that tho oc cupation by Italy of tho Islauds of ICarpathos Kaso, Plscopl (Tllospy and Nlsyro) In tho Grecian Archipel ago, belonging to Turkey, together with the capture of Stampalla and Rhodes, completely closes the Aegaen Sea. Turkey Is thus blocked and isolated from tho Mediterranean and unable to send -warships or troops to Tripoli. Follow the BAND to BANDON.j Senator New lands Starts Cuiiipuljpi of Education. (By Assoclatod Press to Tho Cooa Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 13, A campaign of education to control tho flood waters In tho reclamation of arid lunds has bcon Inaugurated by Senator Newlunds, of Novnda. A distinguished party ot legislators and officials wore guests (t, a lunch eon nt tho Senator's home last night and heard tho first of a sorted of Il lustrated lectures on tho plan ug- geste.d to Congress recontly for koop Ing back (ho spring floods by groat doniB And utilizing the stored water fur Irrigation purposes. FOLLOW the HAND to DANDOJC, BUNDAYt MAX 19.