OOS BAY IS AT LEAST THE "FOUNTAIN Of YOUTH" FOR BLIGHTED HOPES fcTvVKimBltia In The TIMES 01000 ExmtB WANT ADVERTISING U TVs TIME Will Keep tlio Income trm re Fnrnlahcd Rooms from Lapafaigl YOU can really holp ta fajsally revenues by renting a few furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to use tho classified oolnanu, you nay keep that llttls axtra lama as "oteady aa a clock." Will rui - - U,o Market" Effectively! it.. . ntwillt Vflllr Uor. -S. S ol all "W pr0,P hnvera" lu town. And It C'. on- of them who ou.ht to own - Ju " MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED rilBSS IL.XXXV ijstflbllihcd in 1878 M Tlio Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Time, Const Mall and Coo Bay Advertiser. No. 311 la IFSIDENT SPRQUL SAYS Li TO BE BUILT F M . a II lAf amIs Cnntvi hleS That Mil VVUIK, nun. Eugene 10 ouu& pay 10 to Stop. jMITS THAT TUNNEL WILL dt DUlLi rinoi akes Statement In Portland When Entertained oy uiu n ...inl I'll lit uomiiiuiuiui uiuu. Lcdal to Tho Coos liny Times.) bmiTLAND. Ore. July 1C bldent WIHInm Sproulo of tho ithcrn rnclflc compnny onioi Bcd at luncheon nt tho Commercial Li. tinnnv. T 10 reports uwi m Irk li to bo BUBpondcd on tho oxtcn In of tho Southorn Pacific from Ucno to uooa nay "" """' Kdatlon. according to President I. .,: Vim nii not f cd yesterday hho reports of suspension which barcntly orlgmnicu in nunu u,u ,"" TALK OF HILL LINE COMING Rumors to That Effect Have Been Afloat but Little Is Known. That netlvlty for tho Hill lines may bo soon started on Coos Day is tho gist of n report In circulation horo today. It 1b stntod that tho olflclafa in chnrgo of tho Hill extensions nnd construction In Oregon uow have tho matter under consideration and do llnlto action Is Boon expected. JiiHt tho nnturu of tho netlvlty be yond tho probablo necking of frnn- filtttiitu Iti XT ii tit llttiil nnl fn iuYi. "Thero is absolutely nothing. nel(, ,B ,)robloinatlc. Cortaln right of tho report, saiu i rumuun wn. nm, ol,ur j CHtnto will also bo oule. ,. , . needed and whether tho compnny, Tho KiiRcne uotis uny imo ih i",Hhould they decide to romo lo Coob miihcd to completion bb soon no islblc. 1 cannot sec now hucii a nor originated, uniess n w onrh a mlatnko on tho pnrt of m ono as to our Intention of com- itlng tho extension. Tho mannor which wo are uunuing mu unu ia fch that we do not consider v cco- nlcal to construct rrom nmn cnim. 1 arc now working from Eugono to Gardiner tunnel nnd also uuno- the tunnol, Wo hnvo not consln- 1(1 H wlno to do nny grading north- iatorly from Gardiner, uecntiHo uy ) tlmo wo get tlio uinnoi nnu mnor ft of tho heavy work done tlio ding between Gardiner nnd Cook would be bnilly dnmngco u not I washed out. Therefore It Is our In to work up to nnd through tlio Miner tunnel nnd then proceed h tho rest of tl.o extension. 'Kecently occnHlon rnmo up whoro a request wns uindo for innchlnoty tho Cooa Hay end of tho lino. ter was written muting that no Irk was planned thero nt present Riving tlio rensons tlint possiiiiy 1 tho caueo of tho rumor that work lobe suspended." RVhlle tho above telegrnm quotes , bproulo as speaking of not build- northwesterly from Gnrdlnor he liny, will expect somo of this to bo furnlBhod by tlio community will al so bo dotermlncd soon. Donplto tho declaration of Trnlllo Manager Woodworth of tho Northern Paclllc that his trip hero waB for merely n vacation, mnny nro Inclined to bcllovo that It Ih much more sig nificant. However, tho next fow wcckH will probably dctermlno what tho oiitcomo will be In this respect. D. W. CAMPBELL WE GAVE $250,000 TO THE DEMOCRATS Tells of Big Contributions of Money to Democratic Cam paign Fund In 1904. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times ) WASHINGTON, July 1C August Belmont todny testllled before tho Senate Committee on Investigation of Campaign Contributions that ho per sonally gave nbout $250,000 to tho democratic natlonnl campaign fund In 1004. Uolmont said tho contribution of $10,000 from Henry Hnvomycr wna returned by tho commlttco ns undo Blrnblo. Dclmont Bald: "Wall strcot gavo Uttlo" but said that snmo of his friends bnd contrlbutod. Dclmont told first of advancing $50,000 to tho domocrntlc natlonnl commlttco. Ho Bald that ho had boon reimbursed to tho extent of $4 2,000 "The bnlaneo of $8,000 wns only ns n contribution." Later ho mado heavy contributions, "very soldom by check, ofton by cash." Ho said ho contributed so heavily becauso of his position on tho commlttco. "I never Intended to mako any Riich contributions but whon tho dc llcltB nroBO 1 contributed." Dclmont waB asked If ho had any understand ing of nny roward from Parkor, tho presidential candidate "Prom tho very outset Judgo Par kor was a frco and Independent man and remained so." "Did you expect to hnvo any spec ial legislation ennctcd?" was "Nono whatever. Thoro was no in terest with which I wns connected that could bo helped by any npeclnl legislation." Dclmont Raid tho total campaign fund was not moro than $600,000 or $700,0000. G IE! Denies General Suspension but Says Light Work Await Tunnel. ideally means southwesterly, Gnv-j lt,0ll'!,ontf Cail"!l",L0!Iwi.8hnJi crbelnc north of bore Pacific of u roport published ngno otiiorc. emnnntlng from North llond tc 1AL ASKS ESI ants Council to Allow Morn Time to Complete the Construction. f0 memberu of tlin iMv nnunnll I n'snt expressed unofllclnlly nn fenture." u o Rive to tlio Terminal luway an cKtnnuinn f i... in pb to completo the railroad bulld- uie extension had been nskod (Special to Tho Coos nny Times PORTLAND. Oro., July 10. Ofl. clnl donlnl Is nmdo by Oonornl Supo.- tlio Koutiiorn nnd to tho offect that work on tho Kngono-Coon liny road Is to bo discontinued. o correct the orronooiiH Impression Mr. Cnmpboll hns sont tho following tol gram to W. V. Miller, miporlntendoul of tho Coos nny, Itosoburg & KnMorn nt Mnrflhflold: "Deferring to nrtlclo appearing In press dated North nend, July 13, Intl inntlng suspension of work on K. gone-Coos nny lino, wish you would correct this through press, Bnylim thero Is no renBon for such publica tion. Kxplnniitlon Is that It woul l be working to dlsndvnntngo to do construction on level districts boforo heavy work was fairly underwny. Work will be ''Ml to completion with duo cons!dal n to economical t the. council meeting, Attorney TKMWHAM TO MIIJiKIt Hocelvcs Wortl l-Voin 1). AV. Campliell Itogimllng IteportH. W. T Mlllnp honi of tho local ' I'tnnelt nntinnra.l I.. i.,.i.i .. CnnM.ni'n Pnnlflo Intnroflta tnilnv ro- n -- "l'li 111 UUIIIUI Ul ""'""""I "" ..-.-.---- - i "'uanuicr, the general ninnngor. reived n toiegram from u. w cnmo-i 7""' siaiea that ho had boon, i. gonorni Huperiiuonuoiu oi uin w to como to tho council on short I Southern Pacific lines In Orogon, -U'J the mnllnn .... it i.i. Jnolilnn lil m in onrponl n mlRtnkpn Im- f1 Mr. Chandler nnd therefore ho'Presslon which somo hnvo gnlned In ce and that bo hnd not tlmo to connection with tho roports of tho PflflTY MOVE Roosevelt Followers In Port land Are Forming Oregon Progressive Ulub. (Dy Associated Proas to Coos Baj Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., July 15. (Do laycd In transmission.) At a large ly attended meeting of tho National Progrcsslvo Club of Oregon hold In the East Side Library building horo tonight a call wiib IsBitcd for n stnto convention of tho National Progres sive (Itoosovolt) party, composed of former members of nil pnrtlcs to be hold In Portlnnd, Thursday, July 2f, nt '.0 n. m. Tho convention wl.l meet In the lCnst Side Library build ing at East Eloventh and Aldnr HtrcctR. Arrangements nro being uindo for tho couvonttoii to ndjourn In n body to larger. quarters should Biieh be necessary. At this convention five delcgat n will be elected and Instructed to rep resent Oregon In tho Nutlonnl con vention of the progressive party In Chicago, August G. Tho Oregon dele gation will go to Chicago Instructed ns to candidates for President nnd Vice-President, whllo matters of po litical policies of moment to tho pro gressive pnrty will bo considered. Citizens of tho Stnto of Orogon wero Invited by tho club to attend tho convention when nn advisory execu tive commltteo of 31, ono mombor from ench county will bo olcctoa. The motion by which tho nll was made declared that tho progressive party hnd birth becnuso tho Ropuull enn Nntlonnl convention nt Chicago failed 'to represent fairly and fully the wishes, views and Interests of tho people nt largo, nor did It act so as to command their respect nor deter mine their political acts. The Natlonnl Progressive uiun elected the following offlcoiB and voted to completo organization at the convention: President, Dan Kolla her; first vice president, Dr. Lovl M. Myers; second vice president, Georgo Arthur Drown; secretnry-troasuror, L. M. Loppe; executive commlttoo, Senator F. W. Mulkey, Georgo W. Jo seph, J. T. Wilson, V. Vincent Jon's and Snnflold MncDonnld. SUFFERS D e T Hundreds Are Homeless, Great Property Damage Done and Some Deaths. A IOSS ONE MILLION (Dy Associated Press.) 4 DENVER, July 10. Tho cloudburst and Hood In Chorry 4 creek Sundny hns passed Into 4 history leaving groat heaps of debris and deposits of sand nnd mud in tho buildings and nlong tho boulovnrds, rulnB of wreck- cd homcB nnd with small fatal- 4 ltlcs of two dead. List of In- 4 Jurcd Is eight. Tho flnnnclnl loss Is now estimated at ono mil- lion. not iki. . .. rI . ""'w . b"ho mo case as V" l..ma JIr- Chandler him If li.. i.:. ' vi.imiiuiui nun- h 111 . a Ul.at Mr- Chandler was lth.l.,,"!?w.e t0 b0 nreBont but H ne wanted in b.., .... .. ccsslng of nctlvltles on this ond of tho Coos Dny-Eugeno line. .m m.v ihiiv viiu . fi..-- ,, nn nn IU1U II I uo. Oil ai'-l .... .,,,. . ,l,.l II,a li...aolmni,l .ir. .uiiiur on fa mu mu ihicbiwuiii Fields In his inessnKO Bays thore U no reason for tho roport of a genernl ' Wantpdtr. b..... ,. .. .. ' aiiannnolnn nt Hin work nnd adds: uWkeniInBnrnJ.Im-JlVi"l "Exnlnnntlon is that It would be company more time in which to I working to dlsndvnntngo to do cou- - uiti contract with tho cltv airuciion on levoi uiauiuia ucn.iu "' Dennett sinto.i ... i. '.,.,' henvv work wns fairly underway. "umerato all of tho rensons i but JWork will bo hurried to completion 'ei attention to tho fact that im wMi duo consideration to economical XV,VlT. " the rllv o.i .," '' hiuiiei-' ... rmlHtrllnnnn of tho line north from ant to tnrT "? nmn ' nv to tho tunnel south of Gnt- tp'nB was star ed Ho nlao ail "nr would mean the loss of Interest rl the Termin,! 'i,. "V .'nl??8aUI on It unfl tho bnlnnco of the road llrno nut rinu-V. ' ".' 'uumi " nec- was eomnlotod besides tho doterlora- P'ont street Chi .a..! Mr. Miller expects that work will doso ."" ni" at llrst been' , .... i. .i , i.i ii..i,i.i ,ii.. "ouia Lo iiW, . i oiiuruj - mini mi mc u, .... -, 'tit hart i," ue necessary and' ,. m. n... nn,i nisn on thn lines M'ed. i,e" ,"'othnnxvas'Vo he constructed under the Non,i "Vrk had been .i ii "i Pnd franchise. mb of ways thn, h , . ,n. .R M(V" Mi Trniihff.rri'rt. ""lalnnowas ,0, f, nf,notab, It was stated today that some o the detmic . ? " 1 ot ljn"W all ,, .,, w,,n iin(, come to Xarh v Mr Chandler .! "? ,,l(1 Bond to work on tho lino wero lerv erof them .r.'-a!.Be.no,-nl nn- ic for Vi:i In enstom Oreron nnd fc. "!. wn i (i iiirt -. i " - . . "lenslcn mp fil V. . "MB others wl-o hnd been ongnged to conv BUBONIC PLAGUE BHFAKING OUT -icusicn Mr nQ ' ,v ,',' otners wro unci lot knnu. .-r ,,e""Ott SRld ho. l,Prp warn liolnir I"1 as ,'";. mucl f an exten-1 n,.nt !,. Thl It th. u"Mlcl OV the Termlnnl On r::" 11',. ' 7. -- ue i. rn . VAll"-i urotliers. ti e Terminal Co. I, )P6n tnken transferred to Portur notion Is snld to have under Instruction of Mi ne IV...I.I ... . i i)f n,l say th. A . 1K0 '?. "ave tho . mbm Tinkler nnd Dixon of tho "Won fn. I1''" WOUI'I grnnt nn ' Mnn Arthur. PorK-q Co. Ftnslnn . ii. .7 '"' a a "mic KLDen: reasonnblo length Porter Hw Active. Porter Brothers. It Is stated, are (Conti; nett sain i .. Porter urotners. u is sinteu, arc vjnaUhfHjjnany B0ng abend with their nrra,ngomenU nued nn t for tho construction wpic. i " m-i- oa lase Four.) struction equlpmont to be used near Cities In West Indies Taken in Charge by the Healthy Authorities. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D, C. July 15. (Delayed In transmission.) Du bonle plague has broken out- In tlu cities of the West Indies and the sumo methods of extermlnntI.on of rats employed In San Frnnclsco hu3 been pet In motion. Seventy men ani four officers are fighting the plngue In Porto Rico. Twenty-flvo men nnd flvo officers nre guarding the exits of the Islnnd that tho dlseaso may not lie- f,"r,rlp'I t" tho UrtUeilStqs. Florence Is to be brought In by way of Newport, the Southern Pacific fur nishing free transportation as far as Newport. The commissary supplies, however, will bo brought In by Coos Rav and It Is understood that Portor Brothers Inst week In Portland mado arrangements for handling It. Don't forget me Turkish Baths "HOM3 eu.i. If you hnve anything to sell. trad or rent, or wni.t help, try a Wnt Ad (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) DENVER, Colo., July 1G. (De layed In transmission.) Sovornl hundred men. womon and children nro homeless, n number of deaths have occurred nnd It Is rumored a million nnd n half dollars'worth of proporty Is In ruins horo todny ns 1 tho result of n cloud burst lust night which poured n solid wnll of wntor down tho Hhnllow bed of Cherry Crook which runs through tho city. Tho city auditorium Is n refuge camp. At dawn D00 homeless gathered thoro. Tho Chnmbor of Common o hns opened n rollof subscription. Hnd It not been for tolophono warn ings many residents of tho crook bottom districts could not hnvo es caped. Tho messago was ropcatod along tho courso of tho creek so tho dwellers on tho banks woro nblo to floo, mnny in tholr night clothes. Tho flood ripped out tho concrete walls that lined tho creok for tw miles nnd washed away light bridges and hundreds of small dwellings nn.l drove hundrdds out of tholr homes '.r to tho roof, from which they woro rescued by tho police nnd flro dopnr monts. Reaching union station tho flood spread threo feet of wator through tho yards, putting tho loc motlvo fires nut and marooning 209 passengers nnd closing tho city tem porarily to Incoming and outgoing traffic. W 1 ACAINST POLICE IS NIURDEREQ C ACTED UPON Congress Takes Steps Regard ing Enormous Railroad Holding in State. (By Associated PrcsB to Coos Bar Times). WASHINGTON, July 1G (Delayed In Transmission) Tho Houso public lnnds commlttco todny roported fa vorably on n bill to authorlzo tho at torney ccnoral to sottlo with tho pur chasers of moro than eight hundred thousand acres of railroad land In Oregon at tho rato of $2. GO an aero. Tho Union Pacific to which tho land wns granted In tho sixties Is now de fendant In n Btiit for tho forfeiture of 2,300,000 acres. Tho land grnnt od wnB to bo sold to actual settlors nt not moro thnn $2. GO nn aero. This stipulation It la snld waB Ignored. To clear tho tltlo to tho Innocent pur chasers tho legislation waB recommended. MISSING GIRL IS DISGOVEOED Pendleton Trained Nurse Rav ing Maniac In Portland Doctors Baffled. (By Associated Press to Tho Coot Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., July 15. (De layed In transmission.) Tho mystery In the disappearance of Miss Nellie Dakor, aged 23, nnd n trained nurse of Pondlcton, Ore., wns cleared to day whon It was discovered thnt tho "deaf and dumb" girl who hns beon In tho custody of tho pollco nnd hos pital authorities slnco July 3 Is tho missing young woman. Sho Is n rav ing maniac. Sho left Pondloton ana received sovornl lettors but communi cation suddenly censod. They ho enmo alnrmod nnd n search was In stituted Jiut no trace was found un til todny when her plcturo appeared In a nowspapor, Tho physicians nro baffled. Tho girl nover before wns afflicted with deafness or trouble of speech nor any indication of Insanity. AMERICANS IN BAD POSITION Threatened With Isolation In ' Mexico Far From United States Border. (By Associated Press to The Coot Bay Times.) JUAREZ, Mox., July 1C Moro than 500 American citizens together with their wives and families In towns along tho Mexican Northwest ern railroad aro threatened with Isol ation far from the American bordor with scant means of escaping tho de predations of tho Moxlcnn robols. SufHcient facts beenmo known today to warrant a statement that It would causo no surprise if Americans In all towns nlong tho lino woro warned to leave Mexico at once. BATTLESHIP MOVES (By Associated Press to the Coos Bty Times). PHILADELPHIA, July 10 The battolshlp Wyoming left horo yester day on nn official trip to tho Mnlno Coa,st, and anchored during tho night twenty;-Blx,jmIles aouHi of horo. Sho stonmed dowrr the Dolawaro today, it wa.8 reported the warship was aground bu't this Is denied. Times Want Ads bring results, ,, TO OFFICIALLY NOTIFY. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. July 1G. (Delayed In transmission.) Tnft h to bo officially notified of his nomi nation at tho Whlto Houso August 1. This was decided today by Chalrmnn Illllcs of the Republican Natlonnl committee, nnd Senator Root, chair man of tlo commlttco on notification, appointed nt Chicago. Herman Rosenthal, Noted Gambler, Assassinated, Near Metropole Hotel. FIVE MEN IN AN AUTO IMPLICATED IN AFFAIR Victim Was to Have Given Tes timony to District Attor ney Today. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). NEW YORK, July 1C Herman Rosenthal, proprietor of a gambling house here, whoso sensational charg es that tho pollco aro guilty of graft ing nnd oppression wero to bo Investi gntcn todny by tho grand Jury, was shot and killed In front of tho Hotel Mctropolo early today by flvo men who escaped In a largo gray touring car. Rosenthal wns murdered -a lev hours beforo ho was to appoar bolou District Attorney Whitman, who will glvo further statements In an offort to substantiate tho pollco grafting charges. A few hours after tho mur der detectives visited tho garngo known ns headquarters of tho taxi cab robbers who recently robbed ih bank messenger of $2G,000 nnd cap tured n man describing himself aa Louis Llbby. Tho pollco also recov ered an auto, tho ono that figured ia tho murder. Rosenthal was shot flvo times in the head. A witness hut partially Idontlflcd Llbby ns tho maa who 1b alleged to hnvo flrod thJ shots. Mrs. Sndlo Rosenthal, widow of tho gambler, In n statement to tlw district attorney put tho assassina tion of her husband saunroly up to the pollco. Sho warned her husband not to keep nn nppomtmont, sho bus ing n premonition of a vlolont end nnd named n police officer ns ono of tho men who wns to bo at tho con ference. At least two witnesses I agreed ono or moro of tho men In tin auto woro policemen. Rosenthal loft homo Into Inst night to keep an alleged appointment with Pollco Lieutenant Decker whom he nllegcd was his pnrtnor In tho gam bling house. Shortly boforo i o'clock n slate-colored auto drow up In front of tho hotel. Ono of six pas sengers got out and walked Into ths hotel Mctropolo, beckoning to Rosen thal who walked out without hosltn tlon. Ho had renehed a point not more thnn n dozen foct from tho door when n volley of shots rang out from the Blnte-colored car. Four of thorn found n tnrget In Jtoscnthnl whr dropped dead with hullots in his brain. Tho touring enr dlsappcareH nlmost beforo tho crowd was nwars whnt had occurred. Pollco Lleuton nnt File, who wnH dining nt tho Mct ropolo ( jumped Into n tr.xlcnb nnd pursued tho auto but tho slowor uu chlno could not overtnko tho slatr colored car. According to Deputy Pollco Commissioner Dnughorty tho car wns positively Identified ns that bought by Llbby, nnd Llbby la Iden tified ns tho chauffeur nnd ono of tho men who fired, neckor expressed grent- regret to the district nttorney tlmt Rosenthal wns murdored. Ho xnld he hnd not seen Rosenthal for n week nnd then met him casually. TOLD SON TO avIll iircsi'Mi; work. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmos). LIVERPOOL, July 1C At a ma mooting of tho striking dockora, to dny decided to resume work tomorrow. MM U 0 E Father of Youthful Murderer Who Confesses Advises Self Destruction. (By Associated Press to Coob Bay Times.) NEW YORK, July 16 Samuel, Swartz, father of Nathan Swartz, tho young man wanted In connection with tho murder of n child named Julia Connors last week admitted to day to Assistant District Attorney Nott, thnt his son confessed ho killed the child. Ho said ho told tho son to go out nnd commit sulsldo. Tho father snld ho belloved that tho boy had dono as ho was told. WOULD DISSOLVE TRUST Such Is Committee Dlclslou In U, S. Steel Case. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). WASHINGTIN. July 1G Members of tho Houso Stanley Steel Trust In vestigating Commltteo today prac tically agreod to recommend tho dis solution of the United States Steel corporation. Tholr report will on dorse tho government suit against H. 1 EACOMENT CASE STARTS Senate Begins Investigation of Judge Archbald of Com merce Court. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bar Times), WASHINGTON, D. C, July 15. (Delayed In transmission.) Im peachment of Judge Robert W. Arch bnld of tho Commorco Court was formally laid beforo tho Sonato today by the commlttco mnnngors of tho Houso, headed by a Republican, Hon ry D. Clayton, chairman of tho Judi ciary commltteo. Clnyton rend tho resolution undor which the Houso ai reeted tho committee to present the Impeachment to tho Sonnto. As Clayton concluded and beforo h could begin upon the nrtlclos of Im peachment Senator Lodge of Massa chusetts pointed out that tho rules provided for a proclamation by tho Sonato sergennt-nt-nrnis. Tho Houso mnnngers retired nnd Colonol Daniel Rnnsdell, sorgeant-nt-nrms, made, tho formal proclamation. Clayton thon road a long document of Impeach ment, A TURKISH HATH will do yo GOOD. Phono 21 4 J. Tli'os' Want Ads bring results. tt