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JOPE IS COOS BAYySTQNjCTHE RAILWAYITS STIMULANTJHE S.P.ITS ANAESTHETIC irTVKUTISlNa In Tho TIMJJS PS l'ut Vour ItcAl BsUto "In OlflOH Wmt WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIME Will Keep the Income from Yo: Furnished Rooms from Lnpslagl YOU can really help tbd family lovcnuca by renting a fow furnlshsd rooms anil, It you know how r.nd when to uso tlio classified columns, you may keep that Uttlo extra Income as "steady as a clock." the Market" Eficcuvciyi ... ..... iho fact about your I ? !L??: Hie buroj-B wh0 ought tQ rf 0ur.0u it! kn '"" MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS i uVyU 'tstniinsiicu '" xot i. AAA , Tho ConstMiill MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull rj. 269. mill Cimw Hny Adwrtlsor. mm IN c INVESTIGATION REPORT HDE TO CONGRESS TODAY SMITH TALKS ON DISASTER BIG VOTE CAST IN NEW JERSEY tainofSteamsliipCalifo..' iian Wilbur -" Responoinu w uu"0 UtHIA'S CAPTAIN ISHONUhtu di ociuHit. Icers of lll-Fatcd Ship Criti.- icised for imoi nuuumy warnings !. .T. .. ir'iumV i ..... Ao.nrlntivl PrCS3.) WASIUNOTON, D. C May iTho sonnie punouu ji" -solution extending tho t wnkB r-i. .. nnii niinranrlatlnK flDOl) lor a modal for Captain tthur H. KOSirun in mo -- ill. Thoy nlHo gavo n vote tbanks to mo carimmui fjUioclatod Press to Coos Day i Times.) IaSHINOTON, May 28. Just h delivering ins spcccn uii uiu tt th Titanic Senator Smith, rata of tlio suli-coininiiico wiuon itlnteil tho wreck, submitted; i commlttco'8 report and Its Itsloni. Tho report In lnrgoly litk of tho ovldenco and conininB uaendatlons Tor iogisinti,oii. fittlcular person Is namod nil bo- rtipontlule tnougu nuuiuion is i..i,A tnrt tlinl thn ilnv nf tho it ihrco distinct warnings of Lm lvAn. rnmM limnv. mnnnclnir director ( White Star Lino, was not held kmilble for tho snip's nigii speou. let ho Is barely inemionou in mo tl On tho tvliolo, tho report is itilr nml Rnnntnr Smith In il Efc cnt morn fullv Into a dls- 03 ot tho cntisoH of tho disaster idoet tho commlttco. Tho com- weed upon thoso principal nilnni fitt supposedly wator-tlglit com- BU or Titanic woro not water I W.ins nf n nnn-wntor tlcllt Btlon declared to bo whoro trnn- bulkheads ended. It Callfornlnii, controlled by tho Mni0m nu Mm 'Pltimln. lViiK r tte Titanic than tho ulnetcon i reported by hor captain and iSferi nml rrnu nmv thn illHtroKH ill ot tho Titanic mid failed to t:i In accordnnco with tho die I ot humanity and Intoriintlonnl ind requirements ot law. A fnmniltlftA nnnnllltlna tllnt tlin lornlan might havo suvod all tho ipMsengcrs u ml crow of tho ship eai uown. tltbt thins, nil onulnnod with !, wcro In tho vicinity of tho i!c. the Olympic being tho furth er. 512 miles, Tho mysterious i ot an unknown nhlp hcoii by titer nt ,lin 'I'itnliln Mtwlnnlilrwl . ;-W"- w. IIV tM... UIIIIUI.MIWM- 'ere thoho of tho California!! loan icme'ccn miles away. Michigan Senator In Speech Gives Details of Titanic Investigation. (Dy Associated Pros to Coos Day Times.. WASHINGTON. D. C May 28 Ultimo for tho Titanic disaster Is chnrgcablo directly to tho falluro of tho dead Captain Smith to heed rp lientcd wnmlnirn nf lrnlinri?a nlinnrl. , . u nv.nu ........, ,but responsibility for unnecessary ii'Bn ui mo inuHi oo Biiitrixi oy uapi. through his disregard of distress Bie nnis, mm i inu iiutiiiiK oi mo oeil ato comtnltteo which Invcstlgntcd tho a 111 lltiiv tT t)in rritntil( nu iirnnnrA.I In a cotnprohonslvo opcech dollvcrol uy William Allien Hiiutn, or .Michi gan, chalrmnti of tho committee. Senator Smith declared that re sponsibility nlHo reutH upon tho llrlt IbIi llonrd of Trade, "to whoso laxity of regulation, and hnnty Inspection, tho world is largely Indebted for the awful fatality." In denouncing Cap tain Lord, of tho California!!, tho Sonator said (ho Tltanlo's dlstre3 slgnalH woro plainly neon from tho deck of his vessel a short dlstnnco nwny. America will leave to Englnnd tho chastisement ot thoso guilty, assort ed mo scnaior, aim no quoicu urn ish law to show thnt Captain Lord might bo prosecuted for a mimic mcanor. Other conclusions presented, in brief, wcro as follows: lloforo tho Titanic departed on hor maiden voyago there woro no suffi cient tcsto of boilers, bulkheads, equipment or signal devices. Officers and crow wcro strangers to ench other and not familiar with the Hhlp's Implements or tools, mid no drill or station practice- took placo and no helpful dlsclpllno provnlled. Tho speed of tho Titanic was 24 Vj miles nn hour nt tlmo of tho nccl dont, nlthoiiKh officers of tho Titanic hnd boon advised of tho presonco Icebergs by tlio steamships Ilaltlc, Amorlkn and Callforiilan. PnunxiiLMirx wont not advised ot danger, although President Jsmay of President Taft Continued Cam paign Until Polls Opened This Morning Roosevelt Goes Home. (lly Associated Pross to Tho Coos Pay Times) NEWARK. N. J., May 2S. Moro than half n million voters In Now Jersey arc registering their votes for proforenco in tho presidential nomin ations at tho Chicago and Daltlmoro conventions today. Roosevelt went homo to Oyster Hay last night and will stny thero until after tho repub lican convention except for a trip to Gettysburg. Pa., Thursday for a Momorlal Day address. Taft, how cvor, romalned over to nddrcss tho voters nt Atlanta City, concluding his speech Just boforo tho polls op ened. Ho mado his last appeal to tho votors at GInssboro at noon. Flno weather prevailed. All candidates aro "confident." WILSON WINS MINNESOTA New Jersey Man Has lllg: Lead In Ik'iiKirnitlr Prlmai-lei. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooj Day Times.) ST. PAl'L, Minn.. May 28. Re turns today bIiow that Woodrow Wil son was endorsed at tho democratic en nouses held yesterday in n majority of the counties In Minnesota. On tho fact of tho returns Wilson lias GC2 Instructed delegates, Clark 193 and Bryan 37 and GO aro unlnstructert. CALL HOOSEVEIr MEETING Central States' Delegates to Unite to . Forward his Candidacy... (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) CHICAGO, May 28 Illinois dol cgatcs Instructed for Colonol Roose velt wero invited today to visit Oys ter liny Saturday. Tho object of the meeting of tho Roosovclt lenders Is declared to bo to discuss plans for concerted nction by tho central Btates dnlocatna In nilvnnntnir thn rnnilldniA OI IIOOBOTOH PLAN FOR BIG CELEBRATION Decide On Three Days' Cele bration of Fourth of July In Marshfield. At a meeting ot tho Chamber of Commorco last evening, preliminary plans for a threo days' colobratlon ol til, i Kfllirlll nf .llllv worn mmln Thn colobratlon will open Tuesday, July 2, and continue until Thursday night, July -I. General plans for features of the colobratlon woro dlrcusacd but most of the attractions woro loft to n general commlttco to arrango for., In ordor to insuro Iho success of tho colobratlon, It was docldod that at least $1,500 would bo required. A. J. Mendel and George Rotnor wero nppolntod a comrnltteo to solicit sub scriptions from local buslnoss to do fray this expense. Thoy will begin tho cnnvnss at onco and hopo to havo tho entlro amount subscribed by next Thursday oveiilng whon another gen eral mcotlnr? will bo cnltcd to dis cuss tho celebration. It wns decided to havo racing as attractions for tho first two days of tho eelobratlons, July 2 nnd3. F. P Norton stated that Myrtlo Point was nrrnnHnir for rnrna .llllv 4 nnd G nml that it would bo itlmcult to get horses for two rnco moots in tno county at PINHEADS HURT CHRISTIANITY tho Wilt Star Line, wiio was ,.- However. It was tho lug tho vessels iiialdei ongo, as . . . . ., b Informed. No general alarm was given nor nu.v organized system or safety undertaken. Of tho 1321 passengers and S09 members of tho crow on board, ther was mom In lifeboats for only 117 J Min'itiniu nml linrmiFn nf hll'k Of Or- 'dorly discipline tho bonis took off ueiiiK ri'iui-w .in vuiHaiiKH oi mo limine o 'only 71H poisons, i- ' ere not utilized beeauso from tlio water. f.JOO passeiirfirs woro snved thoi of fleers of tho Whlto i boats rllllil lifiva nnrrliul 11711 I ..i... it I...1 ...HI. .1m niHl" n Star Lino flftr recoil'- "- --" v...... " . IJllltlVII HUH V.- """'" . W nam Inl.. ... . .1 1 .. . m 11. .I lmiiiiinl - 5ii iii.ii ui was summon, nu lug lurnriiiation iroa muir muuui was blown, no Byntomotlo I ffii.0 Monday morning following the '-B ds tlvtu to tho ondaiigorod ncelilont. "ors mill I. wna flflonti m Iwnil. c. .,.. c.iltli KnnflnmilOll "nlltl- I'es after the collision beforo I nna'ed slilpplux laws and overripe a omiin ordered the wlroloss iidminUtrntlvo hoards" nnii iww 'tori to send out distress mes-(iint all nations net togother In ship- i. Thn Tli'iiii..v -..-.,.. ....,. n.,i.. ' .,.. f....,o "Voiv Inws." he said. eJ- acquainted with Its posl-t"wlll best tostlfy our affection for 'M (links In raso of accident, ' tl o dead." . . "S hid mill- nun .Will Lnfnm Mr. nn.l llncll-nll. nf till! rOSCUO SHIP 'maiden trip, Many of tho1 Cnrpathln, was praised by Sonator "'v uiu h'np oniy n low nours Hmltn nun no ihk i" . rccngnlzo his vnior. Sonator Smith rovlewod tho tostl niony of Capt. Lord, showing that tlu California camo within four mllos of the doomed vossol and that ho wont to his room to llo down while slgunl roqkets woro being flreU. ;n was traveling. No ills- "Falluro of Capt. i.oru w . 'uk pmco among tho ofneors, tho wlreloss operator uu -" Mwnfercnpo was called to con-1 who easily could have as cor tnlnod Vh ? Y.arn,n8' nn(l no hci1 tl10 nn,n0 of th? "J v.rV loL lven to f em. Tho sneod of tho . nnd reoched hor in tlmo to aiert oss ,as not relnxed and tho look- of llfo," said Senator famitn, " r wn mo s'np only n Tow hours ire the sailed and woro In Ignor icf t'.elr liosltlnna until tlin fnl PS Friday. - v iiu.iiiiuiia woro uoiiiiiiuij !r'd to tho Tltnulc," snyB tho ro ' Just pr codlngvtho nccldont. ofsed tho leo on both sides of Former Portland Minister Says Narrow-Mlndedness Is Worst Drawback. (Dy Associated Prosa to Coos Day Tlmos.) DES MOINES, In., May 27 That tho churches of today aro hindered by llttlo, narrow-minded ChrlHtlans moro than by opon wlckodnosH was tlio declaration or uov. ur. james Whltcomb Ilroughor of Ixib AngoloB, fnrmnrlv nt Pnrtlnnil. Orncnn. bofora tho Northorn Daptlst convention to day. Harry Dond, of Drattloboro, Vt., wns choson president of tho Northern Daptlst convention here. IIo Is dir ector of tho largest radiator company In America. ALL QUIET IN L ONDON STB UNITED STATES PREPARED TO SEHO TROOPS TO CUBA NOW IN T KILLED IN OKLAHOMA Town of Skiatook Destroyed by storm tany louay par ticulars Lacking. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Duy Times.) TULSA, Ok., May 28 Tolcphono advices received hero from a point near Skiatook, flftoon miles north, Bay that town was practically wlpod out by a storm early today. Threo nro known to havo boon killed and many aro reporlod injured. All tho wires aro down and details aro not olitnlnnliln until nnu'n In received from a rollof party which has gono to t no rcscti o. EIGHTY KILLED BY EXPLOSION Many Others Injured in Disas ter In Moving Picture Show In Spain. (Dy Associated Prosa to Tho Coos Day Times.) CASTELLON do la PLANA, Spain, May 28 An explosion of a moving plcturo machlno last night caused tho doath of eighty persons and many others In a tlicatro fir which fol lowed. Mony of tho injured will die. COt Inrroicn.i 1. "",1'-. tl yy mention ot J. nruce Is- '-": m a rcvlow of tho nics 1 . ..!.. .Iul " .Contrast. If. you will, tho "" m a rcvlow of tho nics-; duct of tho captain oi "" "' '":,""; -"in Whlto Star ounces Iniln this emergency ami "'!," f tint rkmr?Portlng tho disaster, must havo bo tho consola Hon o timt w official Information, tho com-1 thoughtful and sj-mpatho c marl iiwi .w" a messngo from ! nor, who roscued U',,',,''";1,, ,,ig W Haddock of tho Olympic ro-lnnd left the people o tho te, Whlto Star lino at debtor as his ship sailed for distant i ii . "ii ,',un. APri l&. Atton-,seas n iew u) b -' ,..,-. J callea ,o th0 fnct Umt thl3 Bolf-effacement and h lPn, Sute &! mo-aBo reporting encp to per 1 b W- PmPt essrjnd lnr-""K lOWBa MUHIirW IWB "'H". "':"' 1, ,mtV. HO nonoral oiilnlon that thuro would bo Biilllelent other attractions for tho Fourth of July to provide amuse ments for tho crowd and conse quently that races on tho first two would bo ample. Purses amounting to about ?S0O will bo offored for tho two days' racing but of this amount only about $300 will havo to bo raised, tho balonro coming from gate rocolptB and entry money. in gonerol, It was decided that last year's colobratlon. which proved such a big Buccoss. will bo duplicated as noarly as possible. a 11 T'nwoin wns snlocted to tako ehnrgo of tho log rolling and tiic of j war which proved sucn nig leaturos .1 viwir ncn. A now feature will ho a drill and May-polo dnnco by several hundrol Marshfield children. Prof. Hoggs has OKrcoa to drill tho children for this foature. A water parado, bont races and an rtiito parado woro other features sug gested. Howovor, thoso will bo de termined by the gonoral comrnltteo appointed to tako chargo of It. Tho gonoral commlttco named last ovonlng Is composed of D C. Green, F. E. Hague E. K. Jones, Warner Og ren. Hugh McLaln. A. II. Powers. Dr. j T. McCormac. Jay D. Tower, F. P. Norton and F. E. Wilson. i n Mnlnnov wn seloi elior'go'of tho advertising of tho celo bration. Tho gonoral comrnltteo will meet Wednesday evening ot 8 o'clock at tho Chamber of Commerco to discuss attractions for tho colobrntlon and on Thursday night, a gonorol meeting will he held to discuss tho mntter. t. ...no ti.o mil n inn nf thoso present 11 nun imv i . last evening that fire-works should be dlsponsed with. Tho matter of secur ing a flying machlno may bo taken up by tho committee Large Number of Transport Men Respond to Appeal for Sympathetic Strike. (Dy Assoclatod Pross to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) LONDON, May 28 Everything Is qulot In connection with tho Btrlko of dockmon. "Poaceful plckotlng", al lowod by law, Is procoodlng. Largo numbers of men employed in trana port wcrk nro responding to appeals of their striking comrades to Join thorn. GRAY IS GIVEN HILL'S PLACE Government Ready to Dispatch Blue Jackets and Marines to Interior. TO PROTECT PROPERTY OF ALL FOREIGNERS Action Will Be Taken if Neces sary Despite President Gomez's Objections. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmo.) WABMIVriTflV Mnv "9 Tlin Tin. Ited States Is prepared to send mar ines and bluo Jackets to tho Interior of Cuba for protection of American nml fnrnlpn Intornntn whnrn nrrnRHfirv and where no Cuban forces nro avalf- nolo tor mat purpose oven utotigii President Gomez should object to such course. It Is emphatically held nt tho Stato Dopartmont that Amor- lean marines nnu navy omcors aro expected to tako aucli monsurcs u-i becomo necessary to protoct Amer ican and foreign plantations. N;o foreign government yot lins commun- Ixntml u.'tli tlin llnltn.1 Htlllna tin thn subject of protection of Its lntorosts and H is unucrsioou inai mis govern mont alms to mako Btich nn action unnecessary. MARINES REACH CUIIA Tnumport Pmlrio Rrarhes IhLuitl ii ii ijnrgi) t'urcu. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) nAlMPMtlll Hnlin Mnv 9R. Tho transport Prulrlo arrived hero early today, bringing 77C man of tho uniteu HintCB marine corps. PLANTATION IB RURNICI) Cuban Rebels Dofttroy Iirgo Amoant of Property. (Dy Associated Pross to Uio Coos Uxr Tlmos.) SANTIAGO. May 28 A body ot Insurgents today burned eight thous and tons of sugar enno and many enrn and other proporty on tho plantation of Marcos Sanchez In tho vicinity ol Guantunamo and belonging to tho American Fidelity company. IS TO MOB FORCED WALK HOI NO NEWS YET OF CONTRACTS h n. UC1"K iowea 10 iiama Lfa. .? IlProsentatlvo J. A. r. c? St IlUntlnutnn V Vn nt V ttat ,i,,. m,.r ""' " ' ' . Ired t .i " mesBage was u -F&esam We8torn Unlon olllco ii "U'lUllljj itH CIIO VYIUIQ rnnLTH' "Whoever Bent I tho .7 "'a c" report, un it repncjr"imstancea was guilty of II reprehensible conduct p committee does not believe tho I di.iu i . ' ou c" uarpainiii S' y'sllant in handling tho d th.. !ur the accident and de- P0M'cV..oLB?'n5 .---.v.o vo oou intir Hiur- rekK rv co to lu.nian.ty. Ho should bo mado to realize the debt of gratitude this Nation owes to .him while tho book of good deeds. whlc. l--n-,been am arimiobs unattecieu . -""" finstron to carry tho name of Capt. Ros tron thT n Vor cent of'ihe men be- 7000 or eninia - -- . th . ships, now carries over 70. 00 J th. MacArthur, Perks Co. Have Not Made Awarusierminai 1 Conference. No nows has yot been rccolvod con- !., ilia nwnril nf BUb-COntrOCtS iDiiiHii "'-.,." n..T..,. irton ana r. w. iiuh. on tho uaianco oi mo vuua uj-- M C Malonev was selected to take gone jin0 oy the MncArthur. I'orks '-... ..'i....ilalnif nf thn poln. i i ,1,n r.....multlnn In thnt tllO iu. miu iii".. -- bids wero probably higher than woro expected and that tho MacArthur, Perks Co. is now uguruiK "" & f..o bulk of It themselves. Tho construction In North Dond which tho Southern Pacific startod tho other day has boon discontinued, merely two blocks of track being laid .. .i. .....nnan nt inUliii' nnasesalon mi- inu ui uau u .... ra . : " of the franchise Tho construction of tho lines within Norm nonu is in cluded In tho gonoral contract which tho MacArthur, Porks Co. holds. L. J. Simpson loft Sunday on tho A. M. Simpson for San Francisco and It is understood that tho object ol i.io t-ir, wna tn nttend a conference of C. A. Smith, W. 3. Chandlor and Southern Pacific officials rolatlvo to Portland Man Formally Elected President ot Great iMortn ern Today. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Tlmos.) ST. PAUL, Minn., Mny 28 Direc tors of tho Groat Northorn yostorday nppolntod Carl S. Gray, until recently hood of tho Spokano, Portland and Hoattlo Railway ana tno inu iiiich in Oregon, president of tho Gront North ern and retired L. W. IIUI from that position. Grny's duties will bogln at onco. PORTLAND, Oro., May 28 Jos eph II. Young, recently npolntod to succeed Cnrl R. Gray as prcBldont of tho Spokano, Portland nnd Soattlo and Hill linos In Oregon actively as Binned his duties last week. NOTED AVIATOR IH EXPECTED TO DIE (Dy AssoclatcMl Press.) . iiAvrnv Ohio. Mav 28. Wilbur Wright Is slowly sink- lug and physicians sny ho can- r not llvo longer than a fow hours. Ills family has aban- donod all hopo. Texans Seeking to Avenge As sault On White Woman Fail In Effort. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASCO, Tex., May 28 Telophono imuuinirnH frnm Axtoll. toll llllloB east of Wasco, Bay mombora of the Tylor party wno ion ror ivasco aaiuruay night to find George Drlco, n nogro Impllcntod In tho attack on Miss Car rlo Johnson, nro walking homo iib tho St. Louis Southern olllclals refuued to lot them rldo free. Dy tho tlmo tho mob had arrlvod at Wasco, Drlco had been takon to Rusk penitentiary. Dan Davis, a nogro who confessed to tho attack on Miss Johnson, was burned nt tho stake by a mob at Ty ler Saturday night. Axtoll Is 108 mllos from Tylor. NO NOTED CASUS (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Times. WASHINGTON, May 28 Nono of tho untl-trust or Intorstato commerco casos of noto woro decided Monday by tho United States Biinronie court. ALLIANCE OUT THIS IRK soldiers of tho sea. and, whether In tho lookout, on tho deck or at tho wheel, whether able or common sea men they should bo hotter paid for K labor and moro highly Hon- ored In their calling; u.o.r " ."Z: totwi tto Bouth- mlniils. Mr. MUlls has tho offer oi Major Klnnoy nnd others under con- .. . .!.. .....1 ..rnlinlilv will tnkO It Hllll'l UHU1I ,.. . .....- ..... up with Messrs. cjamn mm oi" at San Francisco this week. Rumors that havo been started about a loca tion for theso have been current but it Is Btated on rollablo authority that no decision has been reached about theso locations. Ono of tho largest warehouses which tho Southern Pacific will build on tho Day will bo located near tho iirnnnnt rallroaU UUCKB. uuw.. n .t bo respected, and their work tho .egoj t at.ons fc pas 'for this have already been carefully performed; harsh and bo- era Pacific "d the Termlnal uw ra Macgenn of tho Drcak- MMnKtotomrri ZSto&Sfi water having been consulted about It pealed, and u now dlgnltj given tins c see yescor , fobrenco w,u bo Bomo time ago. Important field of labor PROF. HAVMONI) Is supplying orchehtra music In addition to the regular bill at the Royal tonight. A Good Place to Trado Is Haines. Riimed that the conference wilt bo held today or tomorrow. Until something definite has boon done relative to right of way through Marshfield, It is understood that no definite action will bo taken relative to the location of the shops and ter- Steamer Sails for Eureka With Many Will Return Here Friday. Tho Alliance unllod this morning for Euroku. Sho had quite a list of through passengers from Portland and a big cargo of through frolght. Qi.n iu voimiinlod to return hero early Friday morning and will sail tho samo day for Portland. Among tiioso Bailing on ui Eureka from horo woro tho follow- ltltt A. 8yrlnga, Wm. Laurln. E. Hoskl, Alox Saarl, Fred Jarvls, Matt Galau, P. J, Varnoy, Mrs. P. J. Varnoy, Mrs. Jullu McCoy and A. C Potcrsou. i!i)f;i'GTON and take out that OLD LINE POLIOV you havo been Intending to tako out for so many years. Got tho Do-R-now habit. Others nro taking thorn each day. Romember Edglugton with I. .0. Kaufman & Co., 177 Trent Btrtct Marshfield. 91.115 gets a good sack of flour at HAINES'. .....,, mniini iillT I . ....flllnyl want rntlBOS unhaPPl- Saturday nlgllt, June 1. Ion't miss It. ness Times Want Ads bring results. m wUnueTolTpase 1 becomo tho j