J Sjg&iB VALLEYJYNG BEYOND THE NEXT HILL IS THE PEACEFUL ONE pTifliNa in tiio times docs Say ttttt WANT ADVERTISING hi Ttio TIM Will Keep tlio Income from Yow Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! YOU can roally holp tlw fnjlly revonues by renting a fow Iurnlsbd rooms una, If you know how and when to use tho classified column, you may keep that little oxtra. lnooma as "steady as a clock." "1 UrWM K"""' m nut tho facta about your T! fl P" 7f. nr of all "OOB- I.W twn And ,f JbH buer. wh0 ought t0 lnifH0B'.,.r.nti in l.,iu"" MEMBER OP ASSOCIATKD PRESS 'Z Hginbllshed In 1878 .AAA' M Tho ConBtBinu MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912 -EVENING EDITION. jgSfMM Ml "NO STEPS TIEN WMAlit AHt nnAIUUbLT AWA IbU A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll and Coo liny Advertiser. No. 283 ra ge ve That Residents of Ko- diak isianu iu Safe Now. iD RECEIVED p FRUIVlUini:nrL.uuo n'A.,in, Ik Prutir $ UISCH'UUU "J w,w. Noticeable as rar as puget sounu. Lhsoclalcd Tress to tho Cooa By f Times). ItlTTLB, Juno 13 -ItBooma ron- Mrcortain mni an iu. i'"i "i r"- . . . - .i. irn inn vninnnn jjlWlla in inu .w..... doa arc Mfo uui worn i "- fi'tiwallcJ concerning mo i"J ' ion Afocnak and ItnBpborry la- liindon tno main muu ui mo i. unintiiln. Itelluf bontB hnvo ....ii Avninrn mimorouB conatn Until iltf return to Kodlak and sttotborcvcnuo cimor manning sltii cstnbllslicil wlroIcHB com j...in a-1 tli ilm naval Htntlon nt j,m. tonJIlloiiB In tho Binnll sot- ct will not Ijo known. ttii discharged by tho volcnno -, the IS hours It wn npoutlng uprcaJ through tho air an fnr it Pogct Sound country. Sold- ,!. ik. fnrnt ilofellBO fortB nt tllO .uteof tho Sound lmvo boon kept jiince veatcnlny polishing mo ipu which showed trnro of tho die effects or 1110 nciu. nKLIKI' IS SUNT . me Cutter Hasten (o Altl Af flicted People Jlisoclatcd Press to tho Coos Bny Times). IllSIIINQTON, Juno 13 Socro- r Stlmpson linn ordered thirty Mi army rations Bont to 8ow- Ululta, twenty-four hours dlB- ttm Kodlnk. Tlioy will bo dls- N by tho reveuuo ('tutors. Tho JlcCulloch according to cnl- loss bero should liavo nrrlvod IWIik today to nsslt tho Mnnnlng lending roller. Tho cuttora Tho- fulTahoma nlbo nro Btonmlng to bumanco of the suffering peoplo ittuoue cutter Hush nt Port tiyti, Wash In ton, Is taking on Eonlha' rations In anticipation Alas the relief iund. HOIITS I'OIl WOOD my 10 oust t r TODAY ma Conlot Mndo for Mnloi- , (ciicntl Today. rhsoclatod I'roHB to Cooa Day Times.) USII1.NOTON. I), C .luiio 13. Fw tie Houbo took up today th ttftnee report on tlio nrmv nnnro- la bill which tho Sonnto nl 4 tare approved, Roprosontntlvo -'.vniiuiuis, leu n vigorous ugui iiupariicuiarly upon tho ntuond- ' Which would lPL'lRlnlA Mnlnr l Leonard Wood out of his of- Mtnieiorsinrr of tlio army. WMJCHii: ARCHIIALD CASK Committee Will Soon An , noimco Derision. 'Associated Press to Cooa Bay Tim ..a 1 yASIU.VOTON. D. C. Juno 13. House Judiciary comiultteo In ox- l4' e$8lon tonlt iin Imlnv Iio l1H aealnut in,i,. ii,, w V. .f t,l comniorco court. Nt, ijjy, '" b0 announced for sev- Effort to Exclude Him From National Republican Com mittee Fails. (By Associated I'resa to tho Cooa liny Times). CHICAGO, Juno 13 A motion to oxcludo I' J. Honey of San Francisco from tho Kvpubllcnn National Com mlttco on tlio ground that ho was n democrat wiih mndo by Committee man W. 8. Sturgls of Arizona, waa dofoatcd nftor llcnuy doilared ho hnd roftiBcd tlio domocrnllu nomination nud had run on an Independent tic ket for prosecuting attorney In San KrnnclBco. Tlio motion was tabled. Rumor That United States Would Send Officer There to Mediate Trouble Denied. (By Associated Pross to tho Cooa Bay Times.) WASHINGTON'. D. C, Juno 13. The ndmlnlBtrntlon has not BorloiiBly considered Bending General Wood or Gotieral Crowdor or any other army oftlrer to Cuba at presont to bring about pence between tho factions. The proposal has been Informally dis cussed. It emanated from porsoua In Culm, probably resident foreigners with largo financial Interests nt stake. No responsible official hore has mndo such a proposal and It hna not been officially considered. (Ily Associated Press to Coos Bny Time,) HAVANA, Juno 13. Tho Sccrc tnry of tho Intorlor Informed tho As sociated ProsB today that the proposi tion to Bend Major General Leonard Wood or Brlgndlor Gonornl Knoch 11. Crowdor on a mission to Cuba would bo regnrded with dlsfuvor by tho gov ernment If thoy camo with authority tp arrange terms of sottlomont bo twecn tho govornmont and lnaur-gcntB. OF M E IN REPUBLICAN CONTESTS NOW ItKIIHIi LKADEIl KILLED EXPECT II i ON ROAD SOON OliD l'ICt'lt i:dk Ilutlleld-MiCoy Troublo I id loved to be Over. (By Associated Pross to tho Cooa Bay Times). ULUHFIKU), Juno 13. That tho Hatlleld-McCoy feud, ono of the oldest anil bloodiest In tho history of tho West Virginia-Kentucky bor der, has ended Is Indicated lu a tel egram from. A. J. McCoy, leader of tho McCoy faction to Dr. H. J, Hat Hold, cousin of "Devil Anno" Hat Held congratulating him on bis nom ination for governor in tlio republi can primary last wcok. aim: common (uituii:its I'ipo I.lno Companies Coino Under IutcrMuto Commerce Iuw. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bny Times). WASHINGTON, Juno 13 Tho In tcrutato Comniorco Commission to day hold that plpo lino companies transporting oil between Btnt08 aro common cnrrlers with obligations of such and ordored thirteen of tho largest oil pipe lines to lllo schedules of rates by Septombor 1 nud to com ply with provisions of tlio Intorstnto Commurco Act, BADON W. S. Chandler Intimates Agreement Between S. P. , and Terminal Railway. W. S, Chandler reached I'ortlanu this week en route to Coos Bay and was to lmvo reached horo on tlio llronkwater today, but ho remained over lu Portland to confer with J. W. lienncU nud others. Whllo In Portland, Mr. Chandler fctnted that an agreement botwoon tho Southern Pacific and tho Tortnlnnl railway had been practically ar ranged. Whothcr tho Southern Pa cific wbb to tako over tho Tormina!, he did not specifically state. Mr. Chnndlor stated that every thing looked na though tho conatruc tlon of tho road would bo Btnrtod aooii and rushed through. Mr. Chandler will probably nrrlvo overland In a day or two. J. P. O'Brlon, vice- president of tuo Hnrrlman llnea In Washington, and who formerly hnd chargo of this dis trict, nlso Informed Cooa Bay men In Portland this weok that tho niattora relating to the Coos Bay lino con tracts bad been practically nrrango.l and that work would bo started tOiortly. I Culmn Federal Troops Victorious in Engagement (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). SANTIAGO, Juno 13 Tho govern ment troops today fought a battlo with rebels numbering two hundrod nenr Daiquiri, fifteen miles from here. Tjvo robol jqadora wprq Iclllod. FAST TRIP OF SMITH Steamer Arrives in From Bay Point Early Today Re- dondo Passes Inspection. Tho Nnnn Smith nrrlvod in this morning from Bay Point after a fair ly good trip up tho coast. Heavy fogs along tho lower const and stiff southerly winds dolnyod hor somo whnt She crossed In this morning tho sumo tlmo tho Breakwater did, Last week, tho Nnnn Smith camo In about fifteen minutes ahead of tho Broak wator xo that tho Breakwater gained a quarter of an hour on hor in tho round trip, Cnpt. Olson roporta that tho Ro dondo passed tho regular Inspection nt San Francisco this wook and sails from thero for Coos Bay today. Bho will arrivo oarly Saturday. This trip, tho Nnnn Smith will tnko out n big consignment of piling which will bo UBod In tho construc tion of n now wharf for tho C. A. Smith company nt Bay Point. This will probably dolay her n ltttlo. Bho will lonve about 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Arno Mereen, Miss Dunning, Miss Doris Moreen, nnd Mr. aud Mrs. J, V. Smeaton nnd two sons wero tho only passengers on tho trip up. fi0CK8 OUT PIUZH FIOIITH "'"at Vetoes Hill for SO-Ilouiul . nputs in Arizona. 'clatod Press to Tho Cooa Km. "ay Tmo8.) 'HIz- Juno 13. Gov. .TetOed tOllnv H, I. Ill III,,., w!? prlle "Klits lu Arizona. In J Glared the bill a step back- VILI, GO TO SKATTLK Ration of Hanfoia'cimrges nro !iA..,.i Arr""Rcd for. associated Press to the Cooa Bay S!!KGT5r3jr, 13 By a 7tmli.;commltteo ' tho Judlcl Honmltteo to go to Soattlo and tfait p ,t0 '"veatlgato tho chargo Wri uMr?1 JudB Cornolluft wii .' ,mvo nrlBn through wision in the Olsson socialist glp caso. S?an Dayton 'named tho fol- 'totav rf0"nlttoo to go to Soat- k J,. ,est,mny In tho Hanfor.l eh?. esen,ntiv6s Grnhnm of H- .' rA'rman Hleulns of fionnnoH- uq-MofNow Jersey. ,ti9 M " " . Jijmi808,1 Ba,u financially us uJcf'lly that the Oregon fii .lpter. of th Order of East- FILES IT'S PROTEST Claim That Marshfield Is Not Entitled to Game Played Here June 2. Manager G. S. WhiUott and Cnpt. -..... til... in f Hi. nnnilnn bnsouall llliy Ul'iu "" --- . . ... team linvo fllod a formal protest with President nnxtor of tho Coos County League against tho awarding of the Mnrshlleld-Bnndon gnmo horo Juno -to Mnrshflold. Copies of the Protest wero recolved horo today and it 18 oxpectod thnt It will come up for ac tion nt tho next meotlng of tho man agers of tho league with President Baxter at Coqulllo. Tho Bnndon tenm nlleges ns grounds for Its protost that Marsh field changed Its batting ordor with out notlco to the Dandon toam, he umplro or tho crowd nnd thnt the chnngo strengthened tho toam. Thoy also alleged that Marshflold substituted players without giving notlco to tho Bnndon management, umnlro or tho crowd. R. 0. Graves nnd 0. W. Brlggs who kept box scores of the game today plan to mnko affidavits showing that tho allegations of Bandon nro not correct. They state that they 'were notified In the bixui nmK ""' Doylo and Stanley Brlggs would bo substituted in MTshlloldB outjeld In tho seventh Inning, which the wore. It was also stated that the batting ordor was not changed and hat both Doyle and Brlggs struck out, showing that the result was not duo to their efforts. l Tho score of tho game was two to one. Mnrshflold winning out In the ninth Inning. BREAKWATER IN COUNTY ROADS EARLY TDDAYi ARE INSPECTED 1I17KT ON COOS IJAV WXR K'StfiK Walsh had 's - r,r;,"7rUshed. $ ln to" MeVcy' osp.t,l 1 "S i, wound was dressed . It Is ev. t..: "." "'" "' """'I "''"'"'' .:,.. nmnntntIon Will ''tthenn . allown was report-, not bollovou m "'',,';;; occurred , :JJ opening buslnesa session of , bo necessary. Tho accl lent 0ccurreu . "" annual crainn 4m. ' ..... in.iir miles from t.ugene. Iiuuui c,n- Eugeno uuaru. , "annual session this morn. njji J?i,roaBO ,n numbers has 'iti to 45,le ovor ?2000 ha8 been ,JHrim e treasury. Portland ,ir,,r in anil, trade oJoffor'wS.WpTtrr.win Brings Large Passenger List Sails North at Noon Tomorrow. Tho Breakwater arrived In oarly , this morning from Portland after u ... . .1. nnD. CUn lintl n gOOU triP UOWIl IIIO tUUDl. OUO good passongor list and an avorago cargo of frolght. Copt. Jiacgonn reports mm uuuu u III.. t nnHlln.lll lia.l rnin was provnmng iu -unnuu num. ho left, Interfering greatly with tho OT.,(..1 ,nnll,,lllAi Tlinpfl ti'lO lioso resuvui inimire ..v,u ...- a big crowd there for tho festival. Tho parndo had to be called off ono day on account of tho rain. A Strong BOUIUWCSI mim mm J'iw- ... llm nnnal I.rI nlf.hf n 11 ll VnillllU Oil inu tira.l. "v ...e..v " Capt. Mncgonn said that tho Indica tions were that It would soon shift nnd clear up tho weather. I Tho Hroaicwnier win nun nt o'clock tomorrow for Portland. . Among those arriving on her wero tho following: C. Bradbury, h. A. Whoroat, Jn.i. Noble. Geo. Flanagan, Jr., Mrs. .. Fny. Mrs. B. Davis, Dr. L. R. QuII llams. P. II. QullUnms, W. 0. Petty John, Mrs. Pettyjohn, Mrs. Wood, Ruby Collvor, Mrs. F. Grnndoll, F. Ross. Mrs. C. T. Febro. L. Febro, .1. Kllno. 11. B. Watson. F. McCormac, Mrs. J W. wuiiu, r. i- iwi' " Rupert. Mrs. L. A. Rlevcs, J. . Holmos, J. W. Wolfo, Mrs. G. E. IllCKie, v. it. .". i..t. . .. Stanley, Miss Nolllo Tower. Helen Neff. Mrs. A. P. Greenaugh, H. Rus sell, J. J. Carr, Gordon Rassmusson, Mrs. Hnssmus". w- - ; tie, J. U. Mitchell. K. W. Dartlott. P. J. Hnnberg. H. Ingelbrlghtsen, O. P. Willis. J. A. Baker. J- A. Leo, J. II. McMurtle. C Carter. P. O. Wells Dr. It. G. Morrow. J. S. Chalmers, It. W. Scott. P. J. Hillman. E. T. Moore, II Hendryx. W. Whitchurch. J. Sclialn. i w'nnf field. G. Duffieiil, v. wnuKiivi. I J, ,, n Pnntainst. A. PnddOCK. B. Peterson, Mrs. J. Copo, Mrs. C. E. Elliott, Mrs. K. A. Elliott. NOTICE TO CHILDREN. Ros'ebud rol-earsal Friday at 'i town invited to be there. Patronesses nnd mothers bbkou i - o'clock, pRop BEGGS( Drector. TAFT'S PLANS GIVEN TO-DAY List of Speeches Seconding His Nomination Arc Announced. (By Associated Press to Tho Cous Bay Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Juno 13. Tho Hit of seconding speeches to President Tuft's nomination wna completed to day with tho solcctlon of Wllllnm Fletcher Pcnn, of Atlanta, a negro delegate from Georgia. Other boc ondlug speeches will bo mndo by Sen ator W. O. Bradley, of Kentucky, nnd Nicholas Burray Butler, of Now York, nftor tho President Is placed In nomi nation by Warren G. Harding, of Ohio. Senator Newoll SaunJors, of Tennesso, has been decided upon for chairman of tho committee on por mnnont organization, nccordlng to an nouncement mndo from tho Tuft hendqunrters today. Tho statomont Bont out from hero today crediting tho HoobovoU headquarters, with in announcement that Colonol Roosovolt would nrrlvo In Chicago Sunday waa promptly denied by Sonntor Dixon. Ho Bald ho hnd no word from Rooso volt and did not know whothor or not ho would dccldo to como. Roosevelt Leader Alleged to Have Paid Money to Alabama Man. SENATOR D?)(0n"SSUES DEFI TO HIS OPPONENTS Also Charges Them With Ten dering Federal Office to Committeemen. MISSISSIPPI TO TAFTl ROLL CALL DENIED By Associated Press CHICAGO, 111., Juno 13. Twolvo delegates woro added to tho Tnft column by tho Repuhll- can National comtnlttco In tho ' first two hours of Its session to- dny when contests from ino Mis- slBslppl districts tho uccond, 4 fourth, fifth, Blxtli, so von th nnd eighth woro decided by a viva o voco vote. Demands for roll cnlla by tho Roosovolt mombcra wero Ignored. TAirr GETS MISSISSIPPI Committer Decides Contents In Favor of IVcflldent. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Tlmoa.) CHICAGO. III.. Juno 13. Eloven Tnft dologatea from Mississippi nnd ono who refused to statu his position botwoon Tnft nnd Roosovolt, becauso ho had bcon elected by both factions, woro given tho Btninp of approval by tho Republican National cotnmlttoo' todny. Tho twolfth dolognto, P. W. Howard, his attorney, said, would support Roosovolt. Tl'a fun tn non linnl lliek null III) pnntlng when you glvo him n run for his tnw ngatol MSS Commissioners Make Auto Trio Over Them Consider Ferry Change. Judge John F. Hall accompanied by County Commissioners Domont nnd Armstrong nrrlvod horo Inst ev ening after having mndo an extondod nuto trip of Inspection ovor Coos County ronda. Thoy InBpectod tho Middle Fork and South Fork ronds, tho Coqulllo-Bandon rond nnd enme to Marshflold from Bandon up the roast road. Owing to tho rnln, tho coast road waa muddy and slippery nnd frequontly tho commissioners hnd to get out and shove tho machlno up hill. Thoy report good progress la be ing mndo on tho road Improvement projecta. No particularly now work waa outlined. No Action on Ferry The commissioners have not yot taken doflnlto action on tho proposed Improvement In tho ferry sorvlco be tween Bastsldo and Marshflold. Ono of tho obstacles In tho way la the ruling of State Labor Commissioner Hoff that tho employes or tho ferry Transit cannot be required to work moro than eight hours por day. If thoy worlc longer, tho county la sub ject to $100 fine. Tho commission ers do not think tho travel Justifies nnother crow. Thoy are now plan ning to reduco tho sorvlco In tho middle of tho aftornpon and oxtend It In tho ovenlng. The ferry now costs about $300 por month to oper ate. Tho commissioners at tho adjourn ed torm did not tako up any parti cular new business aside from tho allowing of bills, thus reducing tho volume of business that will have to be handlod nt tho regular July sosston. Vflll DAILWAV WORK. A largo concroto mlxor and much other equipment for putting In piers of bridges nnd small culverts on tho lino to tho coast arrived for Twohy Bros, yesterday. Eugeno Register. Hove your Job printing done at rba Times' oflce. (By Associated Prcsa to Cooa Buy Times ) CHICAGO, III., Juno 13. Charges of attompted brlbory In tho fight for dclegnloa wero mndo today by Sona tor Dixon, campaign mnnngor for Col. Roosovolt. Ho chnrged that, u metnbor of tho Republican Nntlonnl commlttca hnd boon offered n United States Marshalshlp If ho would vote for Tnft on tho contosts now under consideration. "I nm proparod to namo tho mnn If necessary, " Bald Son ntor Dixon. "I sont word to tho cotn mlttcotnnn thnt nny federal appoint ment mndo in tho nnturo of a brlbo for n Tnft voto would bo hold up in tho Sonnto." Dixon dnrcd tho Taft mnnngors tv glvo the name of tho Roosovolt lend er who Is alleged lo hnvo offered n brlbo to a dolognto lu Alabama and tho namo of tho man who received tho money. It la roportod thnt tho Taft man agora lmvo under consldorntlon tho Introduction of n resolution In tho convention requiring nil tho dologatea to voto according to Instructions giv en by their stntcfl until rolensod by candidates. Tlio Taft leaders nftor n canvas do clarod thoy oxpectod to control tho credentials committee by a voto of 32 to 21. IS DIVIDED TO-DAY Taft Given Six and Roosevelt Eight of the Contested Delegates. (By Associated Pross to tho Cooa Bay Tlmo8). CHICAGO, Juno 13 Tho four Roosevelt dolegntCB at largo from Missouri woro seated unnnlinously by tho National Republican Committee Tho motion was mado by Sonator Ponroso. All tho Missouri districts woro com promised, four for Roosovolt nnd nix for Taft. Tho districts woro tho first, fifth, sovonth nnd fourteonth. Tho RooBovolt mon woro sontod in tho first nnd fifth nnd tho Taft mon In tho others. Tho voto was unanl rnoua. Tho Missouri decision followed a long conforonco botwoon commlttco mon and contending factions, Gov ernor Hndloy said It had beon decid ed that tho questions of fact lnvolvo-1 In tho district fights woro moro pro perly questions to go boforo tho cro finniinin committee at tho national convention. The result gives Taft six and Roosovelt eight out of Mis souri's contested dologatea, Including tho delegates-at-largo. NEWLV-WEDS COMING. Mrs. Nolllo St. M. Rlky, formor ma irin nt ilm nttlroa nf Doctors Seolv. Sothcr & Stowart, In this city, will bo ninrrled In itosouurg una ovenum, Juno 11, to Porcy M. Littler, of Rid dle. Tho coromony will bo performed by Rev. Charles Wilson Bnkor nt St George's Eplscopnl church. Tho brid al couple will go to Rlddlo tomorrow and from that point thoy will Journey In a prlvnto conveyance to Coos Ray, thence down tho coast Into Califor nia. Their placo of permanent resi dence will bo determined en route. Mr. Littler will engngo in tho hard ware business whorover inoy uecw to settle For tho past eight yoars bo has been engaged In tho sawmill buslnesa near Rlddlo, In which Mr, Rlky was nlso flnnnclally Interested Recently they sold their holdings o tho Armstrong Lumber company. Mr. Llttler's mother will make tho Jour ney to tho coast with them. Rose burg Review. REGULARS ARE SEATED Contest Between Roosevelt l-Virces Is Decided. (By Associated Pros;) to Tho Coos Bay TImoB.) CHICAGO, III., Juno 13. In tho third North Citrollna district whero both dologatea aro for Roosovelt, the Nntlonnl committee seated tho "reg ular" delegates. RUMOR .MACK MAY QUIT Hut IJttlo Credciico Placed in Rejkort of Ills Retirement. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Tlmoa.) BALTIMORE. Juno 13. Reports that Chairman Mack would rutlro as head of the National Democratic coin mlttco wero not received with much crcdouco today by tho Nntlonnl com mitteemen alrcndy at tho scone of tho Domocrntlo convention. Thoy Bay Chairman Mack's retirement lies mainly between tho presidential can didates aud Mr, Mack, HAS PRIZE HEN S. Mundy brought In a dozen Brown Leghorn eggs Monday nftor noon that weighed two pounds and flvo ounces. Tho nvorngo eggs from ovon larger chickens wolgh about a pound and a half to tho dozon. The largo eggs woro all laid by ono hen which cortalnly makos hor n valu able ono. Mr. Mundy says if anyono can bont that for eggs to bring thorn nlong. Bandon Recorder. 4 TOMORROW FLAO DAY Friday, Juno 14th Is flag dny 4 and It Is hoped that ovorybody 4 who has flags will display them 4 on thnt day, und thoso who hnvo no flags should securo thorn. 4 Flag day is observed In honor of our noblo wnr votorans ns well ns to show our patriotism 4 for tho flag, Tho request Is mndo each yonr by tho Com- mnndor-ln-Chlof of tho Ornnd ; Army of tho Republlo nnd It Is hoped that all persons will com- I ply with tho requost. RANDOM COUPLE WED Marrlod, Saturday evonlng, June i 8th, at tho rosldonco of D. W. Car ' penter, ofllrlntlng mlnlstor, Cecil O, Cox and Mies Essio L. Butlor, both resldonts of Fourmllo. Mrs. Cox Is l tho eflidont teacher of tho Twomllo 1 school nnd Mr. Cox Is interested In j tho Bawmlll business. Bandon Recorder.