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SOME SPEND MORE TIME LOOKING FOR "THE MOTIVE" THAN IN "DOING THINGS" TAnVBHTIBlNG In TIio TIMKS A WANT Ai' (1Jn (Slum WxmvB WANT ADVERTISING la Tho TIROES Will Keep tho Income from Yowr Furnished Rooms from Lapidngt YOU can roally holp trw family revenues by renting n few furnish roouiB and, If you know how tnd when to ubo tho classified column,!, you may keep that Uttlo extra Income as "ntoady aa a clock." U,o Market" Effectively I it will P th0 rncU "J""?,1 Ur ft. .?'.ra " """" ,o own . yu " "" MEMBER OIi" ASSOCIATED PRESS tSBSSSSSZ ' VOL XXXVI. TC8(4il)IlHli(Hl In 187H ftl Tho Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1 912- EVENING EDITION. pWrPROPOSlTION CARRIES Ri AN ENORMOUS MAJORITY A Consolidation of Times, Count .Mnll nml Coos liny Advertiser. No. 3 HERE TO. TALK OF RAILROAD PLAN :Aiioo?nyisl'?,W,Lcoinct mine uibuiui uu..u Against it. iSIMPSON -flND1DATES I Oilier Commissioners Chosen Are Powers, louui "uij ers and Sengstacken. Jun lil.'tJIIIrS. I Almost comploto roturns glvo L,to following results: 88 a Kor Port I . . .i.. Inrt il Tho following nro tho olllclal I lotah Given out this nftornoon SE CONVICTS SELF Roosevelt Thinks He Should Be Expelled On His Own Testimony. (Dy Associated Press to tho Cooa Bay Times). OYSTER HAY, Aug. 28. Rooso volt declared todny that Ponroso on hlu own testimony should bo oxpcll- ....... nf rnmtnnrrn a .t thn unnmuui . v,....... . luiili all proclncts in with tho eel rrom the Sonato. Itoosovolt had ! rtrcntlon of Prosper: ! maintained this position, ho snld, in 1 cimnson CC3 n lottor l0 Senator Clnpp, chairman Jp'T. r01 of tno So"nto commlttco Invcstlgnt- IO"l,a .ItO A tin. ,....., I.. ...., .11. ..II ........ t .mh ..,ii.i,..t,,. -uiiii luuuuun, which Rogers i? ' Logglo . -"LI I Scngstnckcn ' Ward J?" a lltifna ' a. inr.nn 289 ndvlsod Archbold r I r,i.nnn 270 . Oil to mnko n second contribution to V vn ...n l. tnni ........ ,... .1. ,iio niu wui LainiiuiKn, iuhi mo company , 120 , uiicountor dllllcultlcs In ho Is propnrlng. Tho Colonel mndo tho Btntomont , nftor rending what was purported to bo an extrnct of Penrose's testimony ' lifiFjIKn .1. Cm , f ..........1 . . . . . ntifn llin Ortnn.. r..i. ...... .... ...... 1. ..u.u.u uiu UUIIIIIU UUIII.l.llluu Ullll III or mo stnndnrd La Talmo .4 Cnti1rrS . T 1 ...--.A..A.JA..A VV ' . , Tho result or mo bpochm uiuuuuh Idaho Railroad Builder Comes With Party In Auto From Roseburg. (Special to ThoTlmos) ROSEBURG, Or., Aug. 28 Wal tor Is. Pierce, rallrond builder of Boise, Idaho, J. M. Stovonson, chlof englneor, J. W. Porklns, a. RoBoburg capitalist and II. M. Fnrrcn, recently or tho Oregon and Southorn Railroad compnny, loft hero UiIb morning for Mnrshllold whore they will investi gate tho prospects of a railroad from Itosoburg to tho Const. Mr. Plorco Is n railroad builder and not n pro motor nnd has expressed n doslro to build tho rond In tho ovont tho busi ness justifies tho expenditure They are making tho trip by automobile. WKRE AT HOSKHURG. certain qunrtorB. Roosevelt said that In his nnlnlnn thla unu nn nffnt f ..n.A.il U R'-"M ........ , .... ...... ...... .... u..U. Ul J'lUlV-" held yesterday to volo on tno pro-' uon rrom tho government In return position of forming n now Port of for a contribution and thnt It did Coos Day resulted In an overwhelm- not dlffor essentially from tho snlo lug majority In favor of tho port, of poljco protection In Now York. t thn mvrno tlmo tho votors woro Hn ft sennrnto tlckot on wnicn wcro tho names of tho twolvo cnndl- ( ones lor iron .uiiiiiiioDi.ni.o. ...v. . er flvo to voto for. Thoso woro unofllclal and nro canvassed uy mo Chsmlxr of Commorco. Governor West asVed that this bo dono In or der to secure an expression of tho wishes of tha peoplo nnd ho will np- polnt as rommlRslonors tho live can didates who recelvo tho uigiicst num- ler of votes. u?Krrlr,,L,SA:iL1 Railroad Man Not There But .w-s... ... j. ..Ubu.u ..m.. ..u..w , ciUUI I II I H-HBH-U Is Read. A const rnllrond Is the schomo which W. K. Pierco, of UoIhc, Is con templating, according to tho follow ing from tho Roseburg Rovlow: Porsonnl investigation to dotcr inlno whether thoro Is sufficient probablo traffic tx JiiBtlfy tho build ing of n rnllrond, cither steam or electric, from Roseburg to tho coast, was begun hero todny by W. K. Plorco, of Uolso, Idnho. Mr. Plorco arrived hero Sundny evening, accom panied by his chief engineer, Jn3. Stephenson, Jr. "Wo nro hero to Invcstlgnto tho conditions thoroughly," snld Mr. Plorco this morning. "Wo linvo nl rendy hud somo reports from this section nnd somo also from Mnrsh field, nnd they seemed so fnvorablo ns to warrant furthor Investigation. I am pleased to find Rosoburg a iiiuiu nuuBiiiuiiiii lunii until 1 nnu UX I uul-ii iimii uiiiuiiiiu ported to see- here, nnd nm fnvornblv' P'orro to Rosoburg. ImprcsBod with what I have so far soon. With Mr. StcpheiiBon, our chief engineer, wo Bhnll make a thor ough Investigation of routes, grades, difficulties of construction to bo en countered, and especially ns to cost of maintenance and operation of n rond whon built. Traffic resources and possibilities will also bo looked after. From these and from the dc tnllcd report which will bo mado Inter by Mr. Stephenson we Bhnll know definitely whethor tho condi tions will justify tho necessary in vestment for building n rnllrond." Mr. Pierco also Intimated that tho probablo cost of this investigation will bo between $1000 nnd $2000, so it will bo seen thnt they expect to go over tho ground thoroughly, nnd take whntovcr time may bo necessary to comploto the Investigation. Upon their, findings will depend entirely whether thoy go ahead or not. Mr. Pierce, ns Is already known hero, has built railroads In Idaho, and besides being a man of lnrgo capital himself, hnB heavy financial connections In tho cast. Ho gives nssurnnco thnt tho financial end of tho transaction will bo rcndlly cared for If tho con ditions hero nro found favorable. Necessarily among these conditions nro the co-oporntlon nnd moral sup port of tho pcoplo hero. Right of way and terminals will he needed nnd the proporty owners en routo can do much toward helping to sccuro thoso. Engineer Franklin Is looking r.ftcr Mr. Pierce's Interests nt tho Coos Dny end of tho line, and Mr. Stephenson this morning began ncttvo work hero in conjunction with Engineer Job. Mitchell, who located sovcrnl miles of lino In this vicinity for II. M. Fnr rcn nnd his associates, who have been Instrumental in bringing Mr. UNITED STATES TROOPS TO PROTECT AMERICAN CITIZENS WIL 0 N BY LOUIS NILE Stogitacken. Tho voto In dotnll on each candldnto In tho different din trlcts Is shown In tho tablo. The law provides that tho roglB (ration books of tho last gonornl el lecuon do used. This mndo flomo (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Timen.) SALT LAKE, Aug. 28 Commlt tco resolutions of tho trnns-MlBsls- rtiiflfiin n. ti. r.1.1 .nni.t.oinn i. M-0 resolutions or uio irnns-.iBBiH S r'L"," l.i8 "IPP! Congress today received resol different from tho now registration of this year nnd consequently it was The county court will moot next Ttjesday to canvass tho voto nnd nko a proclamation of tho results, within ten days nftor tho proclama tion the governor Is to mnko tho np- FWHnems or port commissioners I utlons on vnrlous subjocts and will emfVTo qu to a Tumtar of bo' r,"ort o tho convention Inter. A hown In. domund that tho products of fpm nnu rnucu no given mo biiiuo mens uro of protection accorded other pro ducts of tho Unltod Stntos wns con tnlnod in tho statement of Colonel Prior of Texas who doclnrod tho far mers and ranchmen worob lamed un- Fire lv nrtnr ih. i. m. .i ' Justly for tho high cost of living. members meet for organisation Twol Tho flr8t rnp nt ln0 fore8try no,lcy cftj. commissioners will fiorvo onl?' von10 ,nntf roontSndoro" b? otter three momhors of tho conimls-"' ,nlnl"B dovolopmont of tho West was wn lll servo two years. Tho mat-' roinr ,UI uy uw "0'm""10"1 reguin rof which of tho commissioners! tlo"H- ,, . ..... l bare tho long or short terms will T,1 wisdom nn-l proprloty of "seo t decided by drawing lota 11 Tho ,nR Amorlcn Mrs." Is being Impress- - ,,n ,. commissioners or- J-rt Ihta ooSn b P. W Protest to Panama Bill and May Later Appeal to Hague Tribunal. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 28 Great Brltnin has reaffirmed nor protest ngninst tho Panama Canal bill In n note filed today with tho stato department. By A. Mitchell Iiiness, In chargo of tho British Em bassy hero, It was stated thnt if a satisfactory ngrcoment could not bo renched Groat Brltnin would appeal to tho Hague tribunal for arbitration Tho note submitted says Groat Brit Ian will glvo careful consideration to both tho bill nnd messngo President Tnfr sent to Congress relating to tho discrimination in favor of American coastwlso shipping n tho cnnnl. If nftor duo consideration it Is found no satisfactory agreement enn bo renched In tho matter. Great Brltnin declares It will be necessary to np peal to arbitration. Cnnnda Friendly. OTTAWA, Cnnadn, Aug. 28. At a luncheon given tho visiting British financiers nnd leglslntois and sovornl mombors of tho Domln Ion cablnot of tho former liberal gov crnmont last night, Sir Wilfred Lnur- lor, proposing n toast, pointed out how Canada's differences with tho United States during the last hun dred yoars were settled without re sort to arms and said that bad ar bitration wns better than tho most successful war. "Thank God, Canada shall novor go into It to sottlo her djfferoncos, such ,ns tho raco for armament In Europe In England they think of nrmnmonts pnd wnr, In Canada wo think of canals, railways and public works." Ho oxprossed tho belief thnt Brit ish and Canndlnn diplomacy will bo nblo to sottlo tho Panama dlsputo to mo satisfaction of nil concerned L TRE BORDER Department Ready to Send Troops South if Mexican Rebels Bother. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 28. Gonornl Wnltor Schuyler, command' lng tho Department of California was directed today by General Wood to procood immediately to tho southorn boundary of his dopnrtmont to tnko porsonnl chargo of tho disposition of troops thoro. Tho Increased activity of tho rebel bnnds on tho bordor as tho result of tho breaking up of tho main nrmy of Orozco Is crentlng a grnvo Btuntlon on tho Amoricnn sldo of tho line nnd It Is snld Gonornl Wood, chlof of staff, 'todny wired Gonoral Stover nt Fort Bliss, asking whethor ho wished furthor rolnforco monts for tho border patrol. Tho War Dopartmont In ordor to bo rondy for furthor calls for troops tins taken steps to send troops from tho Pacific division within a few hours ator recolvlng a request from Gener al Steovor. 0 W lo Marsbflelil Mm .. ni.. m Graham of Scattlo who road tho ad- otes cast against forming tho nort l,r088 Prepared by Louis W. Hill of " In North Bend thoro woro 17 1 l,, Groat Northern, J. W. Dally of T0'ej sglanst tho proposition Alio I t,l nnvor nn(l n' Ornndo rallrond ImJ" the.on'y '"8rlct that voted I "" othors- tin V .Bnin81 "w l,ort. Thoro' against p.. '"" "im ' Mllmitc c... .. Dr P V.i "'""-nICIll loilnr I I?gUS may ,nn(, the fol lr11D8 statement r.n.,.i.. .... AXSWICRS WOMEN Premier of Canada Will Not Intro- dure Suffrngo Mensuro. Pope Will Name An American Who Will Reside In Rome. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) PARIS, Aug.' 28. Tho Popo Is about to creato n new Amorlcan enr- dlnnl who Is to reside at Romo ac- D The people resldlnc within .! LONDON. Aug. 28. Canadinn! cording to a special dispatch ro- TOrt Of fnn. n.. ,.' b ,vl"" mo ,,.,, ni,f T. Tlnr.lnn tnlil onff.l rnlvnrl liorn. Thn Anifirlpnn prfr.llnnl j thlr desire to levy HBov mf ufj rngottes emphatically today that ho will occupy n similar position to that ''ijor tho district for thn im I '" no Power to introduce a genor- or tno premies reprosenung rrnnco PfOTement of Us water wnvn" .rl mensuro of suffrago for women and Spain In Romo. It nlso Is stated "f wn no doubt on thignL.? ' to Dominion of Cnnadn. No that tho popo will Inter creato a enr- i,M?Dy.,lme but obstructivn inlrnii thrgnts of militant mothods have dlnnl In Central America and pro- actl have oDCrntJUC,V.,0?ftl'nnv Influence. bnbly In Mexico. wpuari.. ,""- lu. vui mis w w "" this hii " 'LP10 wave pa Id la raonev !lfL unnocssary expense pn,, , statement concornlnir tho (D' Associated Press to tho Coos Bav "Selection: b Times.) WILL CREATE NEW CARDINAL i BE BROKEN A L A KIND OF 6RAFT Murder Case In New York Leads to Discovery of Other Crimes. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Aug. 28 Senrchlng nlong tho trlnl of tho pollco black mall which led to tho murdor of gnmblor Rosonthnl, tho stnto's at torneys now reports n form of social ovll from which colossnl graft was obtalnod. This blackmail tho roport says, was obtalnod from nbout a doz en housos In this city, onch of which pnld J 1,500 to $2,00 a month pollco protection, Theso houses woro expensively furnished. Only proprietor nnd n fow servants llvod in thorn. Callors woro Bhown a list of names of girls, whom It Is bollovod, whon called up on, would como when wnntod. Op posite tho names of tho girls woro tho ages, which ranged from fifteen to eighteen. Tho results of tho dis trict Attorney's Investigation will, It is understood, produco a sensation. State Department Receives Word Conditions Are Worse in Nicaragua. FORCES ORDERED THERE AT ONCE Said to Be As Bad As In China During Boxer Trouble. (By Associated Pross to Tho Con Bay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 28. Tho War Department lssuod ordore todny to tho Tenth Unltod States In fantry nt Pnnnina to pr.oceod Immed iately to Nicaragua. Tho ordors cams direct from President Tnft himself at Bovorly. Tho men will ombnrk to morrow on morclinnt stonmors nnd will nrrlvo nt Corinto within forty eight hours. C. W. Beyer Meets With Bad Accident at Smith Mill This Morning. C. W. Beyer who Is employed nt tho C. A. Smith mill, met with a ser ious accident this morning. Ho foil about ten feet and Injured himself badly. It Is feared that his back may bo broken but tho doctors liavo not yet positively stated whethor or not such Is tho case. Beyor Is a married man and re sides in this city. His wife Is with hi m at Mercy hospital In North Bend. '"oneyand iCX: 7r n?.n "t to delav uTm uu,u,uub mci '"rgala ltUout nn' eomponsn- "datltfu601 tor recom polntment lonoth( ovornor for np Hhy of ih ., SP'nwlsslonors are t of co rn ?.nr hRT Port off Coos Bay Election Retonnis o tho "l"eSt Of fnr. -"-" ""U UUVU HIO NiftSm thoroughly In ad n!' ?reof Procresslvn tv.. Policy wli non,Lth'?t a PQnny-wIse 00 basis t p,nce tnl8 hrbor business.'." st for transportation Jte8 Cfl8t was a iiiH- i-. .. 2? ,ft2 tie votl" th d,8trIct' I K,n,,lro 1oner .. .u ")0 ote on rnmmio. sn.,th . beCr.!ubaWber of Comnmr B Ittl l'9ni.n.I . ------ v. -ww o 1 o Mnrshfleld, North k 102 Mnrshflold. Central :V.,.... 179 Mnrshfleld. South I 112 North Bend. South '. I 98 North Rond. North 1U" Cooston I 3? T.i,.,l.. 1 liners ,. .u 'o vote on commisl smith nnnV niVnii ! I 191 beln..:Wamler Of Coinmnrnn H.inknrTHll 351 lbl,-B;rrBw. The work will eaiag. u completed before ev- o a c. m n a o s r 3 n n n c u o s h JSSTl??Br8 ti a l0 Uos Bay CHirno Times.) a rPH: DembeArUeoJ8--,SePtember, I Portl.Jwu?r' 94: Mnv QBii vh..A HU "na Tacom i BCU. ' I! May, 98. " markets un- Bunker Hill Allegany . . Eastsldo . . Nowport . . Lnkesldo . . South Slough Lako Ooos City Sumner 71 3C 7 25 10 12 G 1 151 1 41 4 1 17 9 Jl 88 55 G5 47 HI 19 4 C 13 11 13 14 CI G G 5 10 (2 50 50 24 29 2G r o n en J 19 3G 22 71107 291 81 2 51 8 17 . 3 19 '31 t 8 10 1 7 270 7 . 3 Bl. 10 15 '35 3 4 5 8 187 103 33 9 2 8 5 8 21 ic li 88 a m a 13 O (5 3 31 93 GO 9 17 5 5 15 11 14 9 41 1 121 ,5 o 78 144 102 2G 22 3 8 13 IS 13 19 G 1 23 o a. 9 14 rr-l I 793 NOTE In Burton 'and Dora districts no votes were cast, Pro'sper'and Cokleda have not been heard from oolcoi S3 o in SO 99 G9 14 . 18 17 3 25 11 14 19 3 1 11 15 7 13 419 3 c s? o a P a ST re a CO B a m o a 51 83 5G 13 MO 4 5 3 31 3 27 o 31 303 57 102 60 19 21 4 5 13 11 18 14 3 1 171 7 4 15 371 72 115 75 108 112 37 12 20 14 15 15 4 1 27, 1G 5 18 GG6 in a s SUHN JURORS FOR SEPTEMBER 12 30 22 4 1 23 G 5 2 5 3 1 2 120 25 30 22 62 GO 44 7 15 2 10 9 0 t 5 15 0 II 324 SHICRIKP GAGE HERE SUHPOE.V. 1XG MEN KOR SERVICE AT NEXT TERM OK .COURT. Sheriff W. W. Gngo Is hero today from Coqulllo subpoenaing- Jurors for tho Septomber term of couit which will bo convened at Coqulllo next week. Tho now Jury list is as follows: Jasper Yoakum, of Coqulllo. Nels Munson, of Tompleton. C. W. Calef, of Lakeside. J. W. Barker, of Fnlrvlow. A. W. Johnson, of Coqulllo, M. J. Bowron, of Marshfleld, P. E. Larson, of Allegany. Frank Flam, of Parkersburg. Ray Dement, of Myrtlo Point. S. B. Cathcart, of Mnrshfleld. J. II, Gould, of Bandou. Thos. Coke, of Marshflold. Leo Barrows, of Bnndon. T. II, Barry, of Empire. W. A. Bean, of RIverion. Carl Garoutt, of Bandon. Claude Waters, of Lee. H. D. Wallace of Marshflold. Alex. F. Grleshaber, of Bridge. Stevo Galller, of Bandon. E. J. Coffelt, of Marshfleld. S. L. Leatherman, of Gravel Ford. S. Munday, of Bandon. II. B. Ingersoll, of Empire. Chester Bear, of Marsnfleld. Alva Doll, of Mnrshfleld. Z. T. Thomas, of Allegany. L. G. Masters, of Sumner. C. T. Ferris, of North Bend. J. G. L'eneve, of Bandon. E. A. Howey, of Coqulllo. Gunboat Probably There (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmca.) WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 28.. Although tho gunboat Donvor has not roported Its nrrlvnl nt Corinto with tho Amoricnn rolnforcomcjtiU it is bollovod tho vcssol Is thoro, Tho fnlluro to roport Is bollovod to bo duo to dlfllculty of communica tion. It Is llkoly tho Donvor has lett her small detachment of bluoja'cketa nnd Is now proceeding to San Juan cnblo station. Dispatches last night and todny pictured tho situation In Nicaragua, as bolng as acuto that nn Immediate movoment of n largo forco of troop for tho protection of Amorlcan Utcj nnd' proporty Is necessary. Allcgatons thnt conditions nro bor dering on bnrbnrlsm nnd that acta ovon worse than thoso which took tho troops of tho United Powers In to China to quoll tho boxor robollion liavo been received by tho Stato De partment In tho last twenty-four hours. Tho dellborato murdor ot two Americans, Dodd nnd Phillip, nftor thoy had been wounded nnH woro holploBs, following tho mnssa cro nt Loon Aug. 19th, focused tho nttontlon on provloua roports of the burning of soldiers, tho starvation of political prisoners held in dung eons and other nllegod nets of cruol ty. Gonornl Francisco Altschul, ropre sontatlvo of revolutionist JunU t Washington donlos tho charges of barbarity brought ngalns tho troops fighting tho Nlcnrngun govornmont. Ho nllogcs tho burning of tho bodies of tho soldlors wns necessary from & sanitation standpoint. Ho contends also that Amoricnn Interests would not liavo Biifforod If no attempt hna boon mndo by tho American forces to prevent tho enpturo and oporatlon by tho revolutionists of tho railway botweon Managua and Corinto. Following n furthor demand by Minister Wolzoll thnt Amorlcnns nnd tholr proporty bo protected, tho Nl cnrngun government Is understood to hnvo confessed its Inability to moot tho sltuntlon nnd hnvo consontod le pormlt tho lnndlng of American troops to protort Unltod Stntes citi zens. It Is cln lined this country has rights under tho principles of intor natlonnl law to employ any pnrt ot nrmy or nnvy of tho Unltod States to protect American Interests In a. foreign country whoro tho dofneta government Is olthor unablo or un willing to extond protection. Om clnls contend thnt snch lnndlng ot American nrmed troops doos not constitute wnr In nny sense, there being no purposo of territorial ag gression or pormnnont occupation. tellsHt lumber sales Details Are Given By Witnesses On Stand at Seattle Today. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times) SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 28. Tha Westorn Washington Lumber com pnny, organized by M. Ellas nnd F. S. Loob early In 190S, did n tbrlvlnc wholesale business with lino yards of independent dealers of tho middle west until tho middle of 1909 when It became known tho company sold a car lumber to I. W. Truot, a consu mer nt Osceola, Iowa, according to tho testimony of Ellas today In tho government's anti-trust suit against tho Northwostorn Lumbermen's Ai soclatlon. After it was known tho Western Washington Lumber com pany had sold to a customer business dwindled so that in March, 1912, went into the hands of a receiver. W :m 1 I