N'T SIT SSSJ& WAIT Z COWS TO BACK UP AND BE MILKED-BACK UP TO THE COW ' 9 1 WART ADVERTISING In The TIMES Will 1'ut Your Ileal Estate "lu tho Market" Kffectlvelyi lit will put the fact about your preperty boforo '.Uo oyes of all "pos sible buyers" In town. And If there'a ono of thorn who ought to BWK it, you'll soil ltt . . . HHHWaHHHHnEV fOl&XXXV istnbllshcd In 1878 nn Tho Coast Mnll XA WILSON HIED ON FORTY-SIXTH YewlJersey Governor Finally f Victorious In Baltimore jDemocratic Convention. JfiDERWOOD DRAWS OUT THIS AFT EKNUUN ' Delegates Released and early All Go to W. J. Bryan's unoice. . THIS I'lAAL JlrtliUVIA WJLSON OLAItK 24 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 M 0 0 0 0 0 0 3C 0 0 8 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 84 rkaaSms 18 llfsrnla z lelorftdo 12 Jnatlcut 14 )lawaro . r C Florida 7 Jeorfla 28 ftahoj 8 Wnpta 58 iiIIam 30 JE H CIdbm 20 Cjentucky 20 Jsulalana 18 4alnef 12 Maryland 1G Mssaehusotts 3G Michigan 30 tilnnwotn 24 diulMlppl 20. JImoutI 0 .fentafca 8 Nebraska 16 Jevat)', 0 Jaw,anii'ahIro .... 8 Jow Jfrsoy 24 jJow Mexico 8 4ew;8ork 00 : ;orthXCarollna ....24 nkota .....IV 33 20 10 1 A vaula 70 sland 10 nrollniv ....18 akotn 10 iennwioo 24 'oxasi'fr. 40 tab jy. 8 onnoit 8 Irglnlt 24 'ashlKton 14' 'estvWrglnln 10 n'lieomin 2G I 'yon fig C Rskaf, 0 -strlet.of Columbia . .0 awalw 0 SrfolRIco C iTAnls 000 lOkfifgavo Harmon 12 votes. : ;; co3CTi;.Tio. ihumu; . ALL SESSION HECOHDS By Associated Press.) i ' LTIMORE, July 2. Tho emtio convontlon broko cord. Soymour, nnmod by omocrats In I860, was n on tuo -.ud uuuoi, hold tho palm. The noxt m convention was In I0O0 Huehannn wns nomlnat tho 17th ballot. oclated Press to Coob Bay i Tlmos.) ,4 I.MORB, Md., July 2. Gov.: 4 . 'fi: iv Wilson, 01 Now jcrsoy, win 4. " la; unlimited for tho presidency -sst lomocrntio .Nationni convon- 4 1-1. 110 nomination was iniuio n-' r v rwood had beon wlthdiawn. d relensod his supporters nml it w. rk ns n climax had moved V) ntt tho balloting and make the HjMlnu of Wilson ny nccinmaunn. ,os objection to this plan v Missouri. As tho finnl rou e on state nftor stnto fell-Into , ,1. Vuu' Tnraov OVOP.II tivp. ilni nn ovorwholmlng mnjor-' 10 result wns received wlt'ij us domonatrntlon by tho dolv- uid siiectntors. , tnikav Stone, of Missouri, movea . .. -. 1 ,1 -. -llTllnn.. 1... JL atif me iiuiuiiiauuii in iidiiii H.v v my inn nnu 11 wns mono uunu;- Wafciid n terrific unronr. A dom-1 ctrkffaSn wns taken up by tho lm-, iselcrowd wnicn nnu ussomineti ildSltho convoittion hnll. Tho s deafening. ected break In tho solid A''i- to of 24 for Undorwood dll plnco on tho 45th bnllo'. son peopio woro nnxiousiy a chnnge In tho Alnbama hope that It start tro final for their candidate. When ballot was called, however, ankhead, of Alabama, man Underwood, took tho plnt mnde tho announcement ot id's withdrawal. Bankhead a breathless silence. Ho erwood had entered tho con- orei fleJiK k to bo tho nominee. vlef doslro was to eradicate 5u ihvS tlge of sectional feeling, beon de'nonstrnted by tho pport given tho Alabama In the preceding ballots. pllrt litlnued on Pago Four.) ;iaK K '1 aM. iiortni OhlOjR , -)rav 'tiBBBB dhod KoutKI: OUtllB . j jpyi 1 J (le g&mmp prtthinl i tc chai jliiwhUi alilloM (tlWlM .Itfedfl itl-''tJP isil ild LLy ,nlp ..j.lta'BE Iwl ioe 01000 MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION, EIGHT FOR PRESIDENT BALLOT TODAY VICE-PRESIDENT IS OPT T Democrats Will Select Gov. Wilson's Running Mate This Evening. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). BALTIMORE, Mr., July 2. After tho nonilnatlon of Gov. WHboij for tho presidency, tho Democratic Na tional convention adjourned until '.' p. in. when tho nomination for a vice president will bo mado nnd n platform adopted. Tho platform has been dratted by Dry an. Prominently mentioned for vlcJ prcsldont nro Gov. Marshall, of In diana; Gov. Uurko, of North Dakota; Ropreflentntlvc Henry, of Texas; 8ou ntor Kern, of Indiana, nnd cx-Gny. li"lJkofMjBtmi THIRTY-FIFTH BALLOT Clark . ..-. 433 Wilson 494 Mi Underwood 101 Harmon 20 Fosb 28 Kern 1 Absent TIIIItTY.SI.VrU BALLOT Clark 434 Wilson 40G Underwood 08 Harmon 20 Kern 1 Fobs 28 AbBont. .(" ,n TIlIlTTY.siJVENTlt BALLOT Clark 433 Wilson 40G Undorwood 100 Harmon 20 Korn 1 Fosb 28 Absent THIUTY.EIflllTII BALLOT Clark 435 WIlBon 408 Undorwood 100. Harmon 20 Koss 28 Kern 1 Absent TIIIHTY.NI.Vril BALLOT Clark 442 Wilson i.fi01 Underwood 10G Harmon 20 Fobs 28 Absent Tho Illinois delegation In n mucus decided to contlnuo to Hiipport CInrk. VOIITIKTII BALLOT Clark 425 Wilson 501 Undorwood 10C Hnrmon 28 Kern 1 Fobs 28 Absent FOUTV-1'I I1ST BALLOT CInrk 424 Wilson ,...400 Underwood 108 Hnrmon 27 Brynn Korn Fobs . flnrnar 1 1 28 1 Absent '- FOUTY-SECONl) BALLOT Clark -.430 Wilson 404 Undorwood 104 Harmon 27 Bryan Korn 11 28 1 1 1 BALLOT. Fobs . . Gnynor James I.owls . FOUTY-TIimi) Clark 320 Wilson . .v 002 Undorwood . . ....... 08 Hnrmon 2S Foss 27 Bryan 1 Korn : '. 1 FOUTY-FOUHTII BALLOT Clark 3G0 Wilson G20 Undorwood 00 Harmon 27 Foss 27 Washington's voto on the 44th wns questioned nnd polled again amid much discussion nnd delay. Tho poll showed Clark 8. Wilson 3 and "two ab sent. Under tho unit rule It was cast for Olark. FOHTY-FIFTH BALLOT Wilson G33 Clark 30G Underwood . , 07 Harmon , . 25 Foss ; 27 4 Band Dance at Odd Follows' Hall. Mufilo by Keyzor's Orchestra, on each night of 2nd, 3rd and 4th. wm MEMBER OP ASSOCIATJtHjpnESS,, THE MAN WHO WON WOODHOW WILSON. Present Governor of Now Jersey and Democratic Notnlnco for Pros- dent of tho United States. T. PERISR IN Noted Aeronaut Who Had Plan ned to Cross Atlantic in Di rigible Killed by Explosion at Height of 1000 Feet. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coo Day Times.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juno 2 Molvln Vnnlmun nnd n crow of flvo woro klllod horo onrly today when tho baloon Akron in which Vnnlmnn hnd plannod to cross tho Atlantic exploded at at height of about 1000 foot. ' Throo thousand persons witnessed tho disaster. Tho dlrlglblo was sail Ing nt a height of ono thousand foot and hnd been in tho nlr about twenty throo minutes nnd apparently was making n very successful flight whon suddonly tho horror stricken crowds saw tho hugo ouvolopo burst in tho mlddlo from an explosion, probably caiiRod by tho expansion from tho heat of tho nun's rays and plungo nt n frightful velocity down Into tho water of Ansccon Inlot. A mass of flntnoH hid tho ship from Nebraskan Satisfied With What He has Accomplished . at Baltimore. .. BBYAN IS CENTEK. (By Associated Press.) BALTIMORE, Mr., July 2. W. J. Bryan was tho centvr of lutorost as Wilson's nomination becamo certain. He said he hnd wanted most of all the nomlnn- tlon of a progressive candldnto. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times.) BALTIMORE, Md., July 2 W. J. Bryan's Inbors In tho Democratic Nat ional convention nro nenr nn end. Tho Nebraskan Bald early today that ho had no furthor program for tho convontlon beyond tho submission of a prosposnl thnt tho presldentlnl nom Inoo bo permitted to appoint tho cam paign committee Brynn tnlkod ns if ho was satis fied with what ho had accomplished In tho convention. "I hnvo said things In this conven tion that mny have hurt but I have felt that no matter what a man's porsonnl and political friendship nro, principle and honor come first. "Threo things most importnnt to my mind nro; "First, the making of a party plat form nml that ranv not bo bo Impor- ; tnnt If tho candldnto Is not right. "Second, naming or a progressive candidate. Third, tho-selection of n campaign committoo In entire sympathy with tho candidate and named by him." UNDERWOOD'S MESSAGE Pledges Support to Successful Oppon. out In Convention, (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, July 2 Congress man Undorwood sent tho following tolegram to Gov. Wilson: "Accept my congratulations on your nomination. It will be my pleasure to support your candidacy to my utmost sireub'wi. , Nl W mm?& MAY. BE fIRST LADY tiiiTiti: MBS. WOODHOW WILSON Womnn.Who Will Bo "First Lady of tho Laud' if tho Democrats Sue r cced In tho Coming Election. 'BALLOON IN AIR view for perhaps ten seconds after tho oxploslon then becamo sharply outlined ngnlnst tho sun, leaving a long trail of flamo, burning rubber nnd silk bohlnd, which fluttered a fow minutes nnd then followed tho car into tho water. In tho descent, something which nppoarod to bo tho body of n man Bhot out nnd left tho wreckngo. It is reported that this headless body was Capt. Vanlmnn. It wob recovered and four othor bod ies woro sighted in tho wrockngo in eighteen foot of water. Mrs. Vnul man waB In her cottngo and becamo unconscious whon informod of tho disaster. This was tho second flight of tho airship, tho first on Saturday, Juno 1, almost ended In disaster when tho mechanism went wrong, Tho list of killed Includes: , CAPT. MELVIN VANIMAN, MELVIN VANIMAN, his brother, WALTER GUEST, FRED ELMER, GEO. DOURTILLION. A body tnken from tho water wns Identified ns that of Calvin Vnnlmnn. His hend wns cut, his eyes blown nut, both legs and arms wero broken nnd ntliorlnjunoslnjfllcto WILSON TALKS OF Says That He Feels Responsi bility More Keenely Than the Honor Given. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Day Times.) SEA GIRT, N. J., July 2. Gov ernor Wilson wns seateTl on tho ver anda of tho "llttlo white houso" with Mrs. Wilson and his daughters when ho rociovod tho nows ot his nomina tion. I 'pJ "Tho honor is as great as can conio to any man man by tho nomination of a party," ho said. "Especially under tho circumstances, I hopo I npproclato it at its truo vnluo, but Just at this moment I feol tromendouu re sponsibility it involves even moro than I feel tho honor. "I hopo with all my heart that tho party will never havo reason to regret It." THERE AT END Defeated Candidate for Nomi nation Reached Baltimore ' This Afternoon. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). BALTIMORE, July -2. Speaker Clark arrived hero from Washington early this morning and went Into con ference with Former Senator Dubois and others. Clark denied hlmsolf to newspapermen. Senator Stono said ho would not go to the convention. WASHINGTON, July 2 Speaker Champ Clark nnd his son, Bennett, slipped away to Baltimore early to-day. 4.- . ?.'? AND 1 PAGES. A CotuoIldatloB and Coon R. B. PORTER SAKS RAILWAY WORK WILL BE RUSHED ON NEW LINE TO Report That Railroad Contrac tors Have Taken Over Property at Florence. FLORENCE, July 2 Tho sawmill owned by tho Orogon & California Lumbor company hero, which Iioh boon ldlo for months on account of litigation, will bogln work at onco. Tho proporty has boon taken ovor by a new company to bo Known as tho Tidowntor Lumbor company, with head ofllccs in Portland, controlled by Portor Brothers, who havo most of tho contract for building tho Eugono Coos Day railroad. Dan Druhn, who Is horo in tho in terests of Porter Brothers, states that this will bo tho most prosper ous year this section has over known, ns tho mill will bogln operations at onco. Work will bo begun on the rnllr6ad shortly, and tho harbor lm provemont goes stoadlly on. Tho jitonmor Roscoo, 'which has been tied up for soma tlmo, will bo put on tho run botweon Floronco and Newport, to carry tho frolght nccos sary for tho railroad building. Tho bar horo Is now in splendid condi tion, tho steamer Anvil on n recent trip finding 18 foot of water. Tho Hurd Co-operatlvo Packing com pany's cannery has boon loasod by W. E. Tallant, of Astoria, who will opcrato it during tho coming flBhing season. EDGINGTON MOVES INTO FINE NEW OFFICK Tho ofllco of tho Pacific Mutual Llfo Insurnnco company, R. W. Edg Ington. manager, has moved from 177 Front streot to 310 Coko Dulld Ing. IncronBOd business domandod ILL tho chnngo and tho now locntlon wlll.n,i nntiniin .lrii,, M.nm ,inr. glvo Mr. Edgington and his assist-1 Ing tll0 Wnter. Thoro Is also a largo nnta n bright new ofllco with nownmount of 0ionrnK of right of way ami 1 nuiiurn mmiiuiu. n u.nu k"u nddltlonnl room ns Increased business domnnds. Miss Myrtlo Lund has beon added to tho ofllco forco lb sten ographer. MEET AUGUST Call for Roosevelt's New Party Convention Will Be Issued Shortly. BOOSEVELT IS SILENT (Dy Associated Press) NEW YORK, July 2 Whon tho nows of tho nomination of Wilson was communicated to Col. Roosovelt, ho declined to mnko any comment. Ho said, V howovor, ho would havo some- thing to say later. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.. NEW YORK, July 2. Tho Nntion nl convention of tho New Progressive Parly will bo hold at Chicago 011 0." about August 1, It was announced lato today by Senntor Dixon nfter n P conference with Roosevelt and n , that Bectlon. Mr. Portor last ovon nunibdr of Roosovelt loaders. Sena- Ing said that thoy had no plnns for tor Dixon said tho formnl cnll for tho putting In a fiawmlll thoro. convontlon would bo Issued In Now Mr. Portor on his arrlvnl yostordny York lu a day or two by tho tompor - ary committee on organization. DILLON IS NAMED Columbus Judge Republican Candi date for Ohio Governor. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times. I COLUMBUS. Ohio. July 2 J. Dll-I Ion, common plena Judge of Cnhim-, bus, wns nominated for governor on , tho fifth ballot of the Republican state convontlon today. SENATORS SEND MESSAGE Democratic Members Unite in Con trrni ulntnrv fIVlpirnm fTlv ARanolntnil PnB9 In Tim Cnna Bay Times,) Washington, July z All tno democratic senntors on the floor upon receipt of tho news of Wilson's nom ination, Joined in tho following con gratulatory telegram: "Wo congratulato you and tho country on your nomination. Wo aro confident of your overwhelming vic tory." WANT ADVE11TISING la Tho WMI" Will Keep the Incoino from Yowr Furnished Rooms from LaubIbkI YOU can really help tlw family revenue! by renting a few famished rooms and, If you know bow and whon to ubo tho claBslflod columns, you may keep that little extra lncotna as "steady as a clock." of Time, Const .Mnll Mn OQQ Hay Advertiser. lw' c"ja Says They Will Probably Get Construction Started in ' Thirty Days. EXPECT TO" HAVE 1200 MEN AT WORK Expect to Sub-let Considerable of Work Tunnel Work In Winter Time. "Wo hopo to got construction work under way within thirty days and will probably havo 1,200 mon on gaged In tho work whon wo got it in full swing," romnrkod R. D. Por ter, hoad of Portor Drothors who havo tho contract for building about eighty miles of tho Coos Day-Eugono lino of tho Southern Pacific. Mr. Portor left this morning via tho Coos Day wagon road stago for RoBoburg. Accompanying him on his trip out woro Grant Smith, anothor big con tractor, and E. W. Wright. Mr. Portor was rather roticont in discussing tho railroad matters. Ho Is docldcly conservative. Ho said that ho nnd his brothor, Johnston Porter, hnd cnrcefully gono ovor tho routo from Eugene, wnlklng a lnrgo portion of tho dlstnnco in ordor to nrrango for stnrtlng tho work. "Wo expect to prosccuto tho work from Bovornl different points simul taneously," conlinued Mr. Portor. "Wo will bring in equipment to tho Sluslaw and tho Umpqtin nnd wo can got equipment Into this ond of tho big tunnol between Ton Milo and Umpqun from this sldo. "Tho number of mon wo omploy in tho work will dopend on tho num bor of stoam shovels that wo put Into service Whon wo got it going in good shape, wo probably will havo 1,200 mon nt work on It. "Our contract for tho work doos not npoclfy a dnto of complotion moro than stipulating thnt tho work shall bo prosocuted vigorously. Wo oxpoct to push it aB rapidly as possible "Just how much tho rnlny Benson will Intorforo with us Is problema tical. Wo wll Itry and got all. tho tunnols opened up thin sunimor so thnt wo will bo underground In thorn to bo dono nnd this enn probnbly bo prosecuted during tho rainy season to ndvantgo. "Tho exact dato whon wo start construction Is n llttlo uncertain ns It takes tlmo to opon up such work. Wo oxpoct to sublet considerable of It on unit-hid contractu." Whllo horo, Mr. Portor spoilt con sldornblo tlmo with Thomna Dixon, now representing tho MacArthur Porks company hero nnd with Mr. Wober, bond of tho commissary do- i partment of tho MacArthur PorkB I company. Mr. Dixon Is now opening iiiu urm rump mr iiiu .iiiuMniuur Pcrks company on tho Rozln ranch on Nortli Inlot. Ho stated last ev ening thnt probnbly all tho work from tloro to Ten Milo would bo 1 dono from this nnn 'n.niP Ho ox. poets Gonornl Superintendent Tinklor to rench hero from Chicngo within a few days. Mr. Tlnklor'B mail Ih now coming horo. Interesti'il with Wrght. According1 to rumor nllout horo yostordny, Portor Brothers aro Inter ested in E. W. Wright's nyndlcnto that has invested heavily in Marsh Hold real cstato In tho pnst year. Howovor. whon Mr. Portor was asked ' about It Inst evening, ho Btatod that ho was not Interested In Mr. Wright's . syndicate. Ho spont considerable tlmo with Mr. Wright yostordny look- Ing nt somo of tho proporty wnlcli .Mr. wrigni nnu purennsou nnu wub Bnld to bo very fomlllnr with tho prlcos and description of It It wns ronortod horo that tho Por ter Drothors wero planning to put In n big sawmill on tho Sluslaw to utll- i lo their lnrgo holdings of tlmbor in , telephonod A, II. Powors to moot him nnd Mr. Powors spoilt considerable tlmo with him during tho nftonioon nnd evening. Ho and Mr. Powors wero boyhood friends nnd later work ed together In logging operations In MlnnoBotn. Mr. Portor Is a groat admlror of tho C; A. Smith mill horo and Insisted yostordny afternoon on taking Mr. Smith and- Mr. Wright over to tho mill nnd looking It ovor. Ho considers It n mnrvol plant, Johntson Portor returned north from Gardiner. R. B Portor stated last evening thnt ho hoped to return horo won nnd spend sovoral dayn looking over this section and. enjoy ing n fow days hunting nnd fishing. At nny rnto, ho said no wouiu uo . liorn Ilinro or lOBS of tllO tlinO When construction Is undorwny on tholr coniraci Lnst ovenhiK he wns "kidding" Mr. Powors moro or less nbout tho lat ter's description of Coos Bay woath er. Ho said that Mr. Powors had told him that thoro woro eovoral months in tho summer when no rain fell ond on this trip down, It rained every day. J