RACE ISjIOT ALWAYS TOM SWIfT, BUT THE BOOSTER ALWAYS WINS TmBlSQ In Tho TIMES , Z Your Real EsUto "In WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMEM Will Keep tho Income from Yow KtirntMicd Rooms from Lnptdatct YOU enn really holp thd fsmtly lovenucs by renting a fow turnlshsd rooms and, If you know how and when to ubo tho classified cotumni, you may keep that Uttlo extra lnronw " d Market" Effectively .n nut the fact about your "!Wore Ue eye. of all "pos- mmtB we"' or. in town. auu ii Wm.e! f thorn who ought to B.u.cniu 31ATED PRIttis as "steady as a clock." MEM HER OP ASSOC1 ,xxxv HsJnlillslicd In 1878 M Tlio Coast Mali MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A CoiiNollilntton of Times, Coast .Mailer), 265. and Coo liny Adtertlser. dons mm -- Wwwww i mwmi i i i ii ill i i ii mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i n 1 1 1 m p 11.1 n in n ) I JERSEY BATTLE OPENED; SEVELT PRECEDES TUFT THERE REPORT OK TITANIC INVESTIGATION LU8AK SITUATION GROWS WORSE foiled Offid Campaign '"OTft" SEVELT.TOMAKEnnBv SEVtHAL IMurxo luoni l Address at Jersey City Taft Opens ai uamuun This bvenmg. AModated rrojs to Tho Coos L..-.1- v T. Mnv 23. Tait Reve'lt 'today moved on to jww ... 1.li nnrt nfntfl IMim- jeriey ion --- M,(,Mi TbJn for tho 28 Sm which Now Joraoy will send " -.1 Mnirnntlnn nnonod KtaiJS?i,BsrM 7.Ii. mnrnlmr for n sorloa of kit that will closo tonight at tr City. Taft Will como mio mu jimdea tonight. IWElWOIt WILSON'S PLAN ,Vo( Make Personal Appeal In ! ' tow Jersey. fAuoclatod Press to Coos Day TlmoB.j rw vonK. May 23. Governor i, innnitneM Bovornl days ngo i would mako no public apponl irimary votes in nis own Bimo. nor Wilson's organization una ober of speakers addressing tho lisp- DEAIR HOVERS , OVER WRIGHT D RESULTS I CHANGED Returns From Primaries Pail to Alter First Reports of Situation. Associated ProflB to Coos Bay Times.) DLUMDUS, Ohio, Mny 23. Scnt- l returns from most of tuo ais- districts within tho Inst fow Indicate that RoobovoU's dolo- acquired. In Tuesday's primary lot drop below tho 32 hitherto ltd to him. WDor Wilson, of Now Jorsoy. nr, has mndo nllgtit gnlna nnd UouiDio tliut Ilarmou'H dologiitcs hot total moro thnn 37. On tho :t basis of tho tabulation of tho gates to tho republican Rtnto con pon, Roosovolt nppnrontly hna mt of-tho 7C 1, wlillo only 378 IttMiary to control. laatj convcntlonB to which tho itts wcro elected Tuosdny nnd fhlch all hut 23 counties will the itato doleRateH linvo not (tut It Is estimated tlmt onch will Roosevelt nn advantngo, Tnft P'ters do not admit thin, how- .lan intimate tho president will Itaough strcnitth In tho stnto PCtlon In JlllUt In iflvn him thu psates at largo. TAIT GOl EAST Noted Aviator Probably Fatally III of Typhoid Fever at Dayton, Ohio. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmo.) DAYTON, Ohio, Mny 23. With Mb tompornturo hovering nbout tho 104 degree mark, Wilbur Wright to. day scorned to linvo but a dcBpcrnto chanco In his bnttlo against death from typhoid fever. Dr. B. D. Conk ling, tho aviator's physician, ro malnod In almost constant attend nnco at bin bcdsldo last night nnd today. LIVELY TIE Senate Committee Will Arraign i 'I draw.n, r Sonator Smlth ,wh,h ., , .,, u along with other meaaurcB nlroady OfflCCrS Of -Fated Shil) frntned In tho Sonato and Houso will and Recommend New Legis lation. ' (By ABBodnted Prcfls to Tho Coos Bay Times.) WASIIINQTON, May 23 Tho Son nto Commltteo on Commorco conald- crcd today tho roport on tho Tltnnlc disaster which tho commltteo will submit to tho Sonato noxt Tuosdny. It will bo a swooping nrrnlgnmont, It Is understood, of tho conduct of tho officers, especially of Capt. Smith, un der whom tho groat vcbsoI swept nlong through tho Icoborg aron to hor doom with nn Immonso loss of life. Tbo roport was framed largoly by Senator W. A. Smith of Michigan, chairman of tho BUb-commlttco on tho Investigation of tbo matter. Tho roport, It Is aald, will aovoroly crit icise Captain Smith as mainly respon sible for tho disaster becauso of fall u ro to hood tho warnings of other vcb8c1b, tho British Board of Trndo for lax Inspection, J. Druco Iomny who was n pnssongor, and will point to lnck of dlsclpllno at tho tlmo of danger. Capt. Lord of tho Cnliforn lan will figure In tho responsibility becauso of tho falluro to tako nccca sary stops whon near tho Tltnnlc whoso rockets of distress woro seen from aboard tho Gallfornlan. Con gress will bo asked to roward Capt. Bostron of tho rcscuo ship Cnrpnthln. Legislation will bo prossed na a re sult of the conclusions announced In the report. Tho goncral bill la bo- AND INTERVENTION IS LIKELY Ready for New .Ten.oy Pilmnry I Campaign, I Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ASIIIXGTOM n n Mnv on .dt Taft left Washington today ""aeipnia to addroaa tho Ii. monal Navigation Congress nt Wing session. TonlRht ho goes J6rS0V In nnnn Ilia nnmnnlpn "mm Into tho twolvo dlstrlcta c aie wMfh will not end until veforo tl10 I)oUa Ion for WMIcan prlniarloa Tuesday. 1 FATAL TO I HILL GONSU Ntan In U. S. Consular Fee In Germany Fatal- y injured ioday. Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) '4.NKF0RT.QM.MATM normnnv bv,T,U?!te(1 atea Consul Gen- 1 toda il f M,nno80ta wns qi - 'iiub ovor ug run ' Stair CaSO In n l,nf1 hara W snT06"1 t0 DaV0 boen acci" ae .v,uuou oy an attacK or cw- He sustained a fractured SEATS for SENIOR n SALE at the BUSY Corner. Council Decides Not to Change From Bituminous to Bithu- lithic On Market Ave. After nn hour or bo's discussion of tho relative merits of bituminous paving nnd blthullthlc paving, tho Mnrshflold city council Inst o veiling decided to rotnln tho bituminous; pav ing for tho Mnrkct nvonuo district unless n majority of tho property ownoro of tho district fllo a romon Btrnnco. During tho discussion thcro woro n fow exchanges of perBonnll tlos nnd for n tlmo It looked ns though thcro would bo n rogulnr old fashioned paving contract acrnp. Tho matter waa brought up by tho prosentntlon of thrco potltlonB of property owners In thnt city district asking for blthullthlc pnvlng instead of bituminous. Tho petitions wcro prosonted by Carl Albrecht. Tlio Third atrcot property ownors signing for it wero It. II. Olson, L. H. Ilel. nor, Jena Tellefson, John Kllerby and Henry 8ongtnckon. Fourth Btreet property ownors signing woro II. .T. Mlball nnd Carl Albrecht, and Market nvonuo proporty owners signing were Henry Scngstneken, L. II. Holsner, R II. Olson, D. J. Hoes nnd II. J. Kim bnll. , ., C. V. McKnlght, attorney for thu Coos Bny Paving company, objected to tho potltlon, Baying that boiuo of tho slgnors hnd signed tho original petition for bituminous paving. Ho said that to grnnt tho potltlon would bo doing o without any good ronso, nnd that f o offect of It would bo to simply delay tho Improvement which wns very essential now. Furtlio mnrn lio n'liii Hint to nut In a differ ent kind of pnvlng thcro would look bad. - . , p. A. Sandborg. who Is represent ing tho Wnrron Construction com pany which puts in tho blthullthlc paving. Bald that n majority of th proporty owners on Markot nvonur had signed the potltlon for blthullth lc, also on Third street, but on Fourth street whoro tho Episcopal nnd Presbyterian rhurchoa own a largo portion of tho frontago, there was not n majority. Ho said that It would bo necessary to hnvo meetings of tho church boards boforo they could sign the potltlonB. Mr. McCormao said thnt so far nu tho Bchool property was concerned, ho was confident that tho board waa in favor of going ahoad with the bituminous paving. Ho said that it. II. OlBon. of Empire, whoso nnmo np peared on tho list as signed by an-L.i.-. i..i niri htm over tho teie- IllllUr, H" '"""" i , u nl. phono thnt ho am noi ih "'"; tlon nnd would not sign It until he had a chanco to talk It over and Bee which was tho best paving. Ho saw that In view of this ho was confident 1 at Mr. Albrecht. who had sinod for Mr. OlBon, had misunderstood the ,atFrs. Dow Bald that to his knowl. edge they had boon trying for thir ipn voars to get Market avenue pCa?ednndhe0woBulddlBllketoBeolt deSnV.nran Ferguson said that J, did not think there was a majority of the property signed up for the blthullthlc. P. A. Sandberg said that 922 feet of the frontago was a gned up for blthullthlc out of tho total 1900 feet of paving. Ho said that Mrs. Lund, who was not '" v" i ous paving If either of them had to Adanoppjeja (Continued on PS ) W bo considered by tho Commorco Com mlttce nnd reduced to concreto legis lation to moot tho lessons drawn from tbo Titanic disaster. Tho ro port will crltlclzo tho lack of drills and tests aboard tho Tltantc. Tho roport also criticizes tho 24 1-2 knot speed at tho tlmo of tho nc cldont, tho falluro of tho steamship company to provide tho Titanic with glasses for tho lookouts nnd with search lights, tho falluro to glvo n goncral warning to tho passengers after tho vcssol struck tho Icoborg with an Impact oBtlmntcd equal to the combined forco of a broadsldo of n scoro of largest guns usod In tho navy, nnd tho Whlto Star lino com pany for Its course a ato giving out information on Monday of tho dis aster. With some modification, in vlow of tho excltomont, it will crlt lclzo tho Indlfforonco of aonio of thoso nbonrd tho llfo boats townrd thoso struggling in tho wator, in vlow of tho fact that evldonco showed tho llfo boats which could havo taken caro of 1170 pcoplo only carried 700. Tho report will advocato moro lifo boats, moro cxtcnslvo wiroloss apparatus nnd other cqulpmont. Tho .commlt teo will urgo a doflnlto Intornatlonnl understanding looking to grontor Bnfoty at sea. Two sot speeches on tbo dlBastor will follow tho presenta tion of tho roport noxt Tuosdny. Scnntor Smith will mako a spooch on tho subject nnd Sonntor Rnynor of Maryland will discuss "Tho Lessons Taught Congress and tho Pcoplo by tho Titanic Dlsastor." BATTLE IS ON 1 0LD MEXICO Rebels Claim to Have Slight Advantage Over Federals In Engagement. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) RELLANO, Mox., Mny 23. After thrco hours or moro of fighting to day botween tho Moxlcan fodornls nnd tho robel armies, roporta from M IS f AGAIN Council Will Try and Get Com pany to Improve Service Straw Urges it. Tho MnrsMlold city council last overling Instructed tho flro nnd water commltteo to tako up tho question of securing moro efficient wntor sorvlco with tlio ownors of tho Coos Bny Water company. Tho comralttoo is to report nt tho noxt mooting of tho tho robel front soomod to hid lento n council, which will bo hold tho flr-t Bllght ndvnntago ovor tho nrniy of .Monany in jiiiiu. Mndoro. Tlio lnsurrectos noiti nrm Tho matter was brought up by tho th0jr positions nnd enpturod sovcral rendlntr of n letter from Mayor fninrni mms nmi runulscd tho fodoral Straw to tho council In which ho attempt nt flanking. Tho fighting of naKCU inni Biops oo uxnva 10 nucuru yesterday is declared to havo resuuoa an enrly voto on tho municipal owl- jn tho loss of 1G0 or moro govorn crshlp question. Ho rocitcd thnt con- ,nont troops. It la clnlmod thnt sldernblo money had boon oxponded Orozco drovo off tho federal cnvnlry to sccuro data on tho wntor question chnrgo with n great loss to nasnll during tho past year and that he nnt8. urged tho council to hco tnat tnoro( was no further delay In tho mnttci. Councilman Allen wild that ho thought that n committoo of tho council should go to tlio wntor com pany nnd tnlk tho mnttor ovor In n, frlondly way nnd seo if somothlng could not bo nmlcnbly arranged. If uot, ho snld ho thought tlio city, should bo working on some other nlnn. I Councllmnn Savnico snld thnt h "fLrr'alnstcS Reaffirms Decision for many residents woro now without wntor sorvlco or fire protection TD W United States Plans to Protect Lives and Property of Citi zens On Island. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TimM.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 23. An, a result of reports of danger to American lives nnd property In Cuba, tho Navy Dopnrtmcnt nt tho request of tho Stnto Dopnrtmont hns ordorcd tho transport Pralrlo to embark 500 marines nt Philadelphia nnd proceed immediately to tho United Statos nnvnl station at Guantlano to Join tho gunbonts Paducah nnd Nnsh-vlllo. 1 Advices From Island Very Pe simistic Todav Revolt Is Spreading. WASHINGTON BELIEVES POLITICS PROMPT IT Uprising Possibly Started to Secure Intervention By United States. FIRKT RATTLE FOUGHT SANTIAGO, Mny 23. Tho f first fight between tho rogulnr troops nnd tho negro insurgents P occurred nt La uuunnn touny whon n dotnehment of regulars attneked a bnnd of robola whom thoy killed ono nnd took ono prlsonor. Ono Boldlor was fr woundod. Tho InsurgontB dls- porsod, abandoning tbolr arms. J - PLAN TO STOP PRIZE FIGHTS NO TOLLS ON COAST SHIPS Pniincllmnn Connlo said that U was only a weok or bo slnco tho sale of tho property hnd terminated and until then, thore was nothing tho Mtv rnuld do about tho matter. Ho Free Use of Canal for Coastwise Trade. (By ABsoclatod ProB8 to Tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. May 23 By a voto of 147 to 120, tho Houso rouf BURN PLANTATIONS (By Associated Press.) SANTIAGO, Mny 23. A body of 700 nogrooB undor Qon- crnl Estonoz BOt flro today to f cano floldB on tho Espornnzn, ftnntn Rosa nnd CorvautcB plan tations owned by Spaniards. 9 t ? paid that ho thought It would bo n d , u Uoctalon that no toll good thug for a commlttro ( to tako American vobboIb It up at onco with tho watoi com- onKngei, , coastwlso trado for pas- UllrlnMnlnn Merchant Bald he rd of Louisiana sought unBUCcesa- Cltv Attorney Gosa said thnt ho , to bo mndo for such n prohibition to hapreWoS told tho council thnt apply specifically to traino through about tho only thing they could do tho Caual. would bo to declare tho franchise forfeltod. This would moan that tho) .o ACTION ON FRANCHISE company would not nae to. mi. .. Contrary t0 Oxpoctntlous, tho se the streets for Its Ins, but ho , clty counc did not tako aald it would leave t o cl Iconi ulth- southern Pacific's application out nny source of 'ippl. Ho Bad i francnlso laBt ovonlng. It waa he fiousht the lest wn w"",',th' ' not 0ven brought up for dlscusaion. Marshfield Council Orders Pugilistic and Sparring Matches Prohibited. Tlio Marahfleld City Council by n unnnlmous voto laat ovonlng In structed tho city nttornoy to draft an ordlnnnco prohibiting prlzo fights, spnrrlng and pugilistic exhibitions In tlio city of Mnrshflold. Tho nctlon was tnkon In compllnnco with a num ber of potltlonB which woro signed by Bovornl hundred proporty ownors and citizens of Mnrshflold. Tho matter was called up by J, M. Upton who doclnrod that tho oo callod Bparrlng exhibitions woro "dls roputnblo nnd domornllzlng." Ho snld thnt tho only oxcuso given for thorn was that they would afford on tortalumcnt for tlio logger or lumbor Jack nnd bring him to Mnrshflold so that ho would apond his monoy hero. Ho 'snld thnt tho aamo oxcuso had boen mndo to provont tho elimination of tho saloon nnd tho rcaortu. Ho enld that tlio oxciibo wns vory fllniBy mid lll-foundod nnd that tho loggor wua bolng usod na a bluffer. Ho said thnt If thoso things rolled sololy on tho loggor for support, thoy would not Inat vory long. Ho doclnrod that tho participants in tho pugilistic en counters woro tho products of tho an loons nnd resorta nnd woro undoslr nble. Ho said that tho potltloiiH ask ing tho city council to cxorclso tholr authority nnd put nn ond to this do mornllzlng influonco woro signed by pnronts who wlahod n bettor Influonco horo for tholr chlldron to grow up In. Ho snld nn Indication of what linppon oil ovory tlmo tho restrictions nlong this lino woro lot' up was given n fow dnys ngo when u moving plcturo show put on a film showing n demoralizing nrlRnii PHcnna ulcturo. Ho snid that certainly tho council ought to boar victim of boiuo unscrupulous poraon. this In mind nnd now put n atop toSomo womnn called up Tlio 'limes tho miirlllatlc mnttoru w h ch ho and gavo an nom roncurmiiB in. termed a "brutalizing, ucoundrolly Tho rural guards aro Inncllvo ns thoy aro unnblo to control tho altunuon. ' (By Asfloclatcd Pross to Coon Bay Tlmo.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 23.--Tho Stnto Department advices todnjr from Cuba woro vory poBBlmlstlo nnil apparently tho government la unnblo to cstlmato tho strongth or purpotU tho Cuban mllltlany authorities it of tho revolutionary movomont. Ttm cuban military authorities admit iob situation Is serious, but think thiy can control it. Tho govornmont Is said to bo receiving offers of sorvlco from vnrlous orgnnltntlons nnd In dividuals. A party of Congressmen' loft Hnvnna Inat night for tholr re spective districts In tlio dlfforont roglons to mako nn effort to conci llnto tho negroes. It Is rollnbly reported to tho Stnto Department that many pooplo con sider tho movement doslgnod to pro voke Intorvontion, but no oxplnnn tlon was volunteered nt tho depart ment regarding this roport. It ion been a mnttor of discussion for sorao tlmo nmong tho diplomatic corpti horu that tho Cubnn govornmont Itself, might bo tomptod to oncourngo tho rebellious movomont In liopo of socuif Ing a contlnuanco In powor by Amor Icnn bncklng. It has boon Btntod that President Oomoz hns lost control of hla own llbornl party through his re fusal to displace tho Spanish olomont nmong tho officeholders In fnvor of tho HO-cnllel "Votorans," u largo pr pnrtlon of whom nro nogroes who participated In tho wnr of InilopomV onco. DARHOW OAHI? PROGRESS (By Aasoclntod ProBa to Cooa ilay Tlmoa.) LOS ANGELES, May 23. Up ta tho noon ndjournmont, tho thirteenth Juror to sit In tho Dnrrow trial had not bco'n choson. RciMirt In Denied. It Booms that riio Times yohtorday wns muda tho grnft." Carl Albrecht ualil that ho Clara Noah'u dlvorco und cnmlni: marrlngo. Tho pnrty furnishing had! tho Information aald hor nnmo was algnod tho petition asking tho council, Mra.LongBtnff.Thoro u no Mr dum on the public utilities law falls to nullify It. the city might have tbo right under this statute to force the company to give oouir n t Finally It was decided that the flro and wator committee should tako the matter up with tho Cooa Day Water company and sea what could bo dono about remedying the situation. ROOT TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN New York Senator to Open Republi can National Convention CHICAGO, May 23 Colonel Hen ry S. New has announced that United States Senator Ellhu Root will be temporary chairman of the Chicago republican -national convention. hpfiii some developments In tho no gotlatlons between tho Terminal Rail way and tho Houtnern racuio inni have brought them closor together nnd brightened tho prospects for an adjustment of t,he matter. In North Bond, tho principal topic of convocation in connection with tho railway la tho terminal and shop ground propoeltlon. It Is understood that tho tract la along Pony Slough Just south of tbo Kinney mill. It was stated' In North Bend today that the report that D. Madonna had been given the contract to establish camps for tho construction crows had been started as a Josh and somebody took It seriously, I to stop tlio prlzo-flglita. Howovor, ho aald that ho thought tho sheriff and district nttornoy should hundlo tho mnttor but If tho council could do anything, ho thought thoy should net. Finally tho motion Instructing tho city nttornoy to draft tho ordlnnnco to stop nil boxing, sparring nnd pugil istic exhibitions In tho city of Mnrsh flold wus unanimously ndopted. Mr. Gosa Joalilngly remarked that ho would Insert a provision In It bo thnt tho ordinance would exempt mombors of tho council and other city ofllclals from its provisions, Other ItiibliieKfi. Councilman Forguson reported thnt after an Investigation, a special committoo of tho council had decided to placo tho building, oloctrlcnl and plumbing Inapoctor on a flat salary. Ho nuld that $75 por month was con sidered tho nropor pay at this tlmo and that It had also beon decided that tho Inspector should have an ofllco in tho city hall and havo regular ofllco hours during which ho should romaln at tho ofllco. Part of each day is to bo allowed to him to mako In spections, Tho city attorney waa In structed to draft tho ordinance necoa aary fon carrying out tho recommen dations of tho commltteo. Col. R. II. Rosa of Bandon wns pro sent as a visitor last evening nnd was called on for a few romarks by Mayor Straw. Mr. Robs said that ho had first located In Marshfield about for ty years ago, taking a position as a planer in a mill here. He said that (Continued on past I.) Lnnustaff in Mnrshflold. Mrs. Noivh baa beon In California for aomo tlmo, but Mr. Nonli Is In Mnrahflold and ho hna not boon apprised of nny audi no tion on hor part and la nnturiily wrought up ovor It. TO cIlTg STRIKE TODAY Over 150,000 Dock Employes In England Will Walk Out Trouble May Spread. (By Associated Proas to Tho Coos Bay TlmeB.)' LONDON, May 23 -Tlio National Executive Commltteo of tho Trans port Workers' Fodoratlon hns decid ed on a genoral strike commencing tonight In support of tlio Thames Lighter men their dlaputo with tho employers and nlao to onablo tho fodoratlon to adjust l(a own griev ances. Fully 1B0.006 won, dockors, carmen, lightermen, laborers ftnd oth ers will bo Immediately Involvod and the entire transport work of the Part of London will bo brought to a stand still. Any attempt to divert tho tra ffic to other ports of tho United King dom will bo a signal for a spread of the disaffection. . I i