WELL g UP-TO-DATE, BUT IT'S EOOLISH TO BORROW TROUBLE IN ADVANCE 01002 ) Sn Put Your Kcnl Kstnlo "In WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES Will Keep your Iiirumu from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU enn really help tlio family rovenucs by rcntliiB u fov furnlahotl rooniB nnd, If you know how and when to uso tlio classified columns, you may keop that llttlo extra In- como as "stoatly ns a clock." tm?a I dm JinrKCf j'.m...-' in nut tlio facts about your ' " before tho oyes of all "pos- proper y Jofo re i Aml ,f ihmQ tl3 ono of '0 m w..u tit, yu H MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESd RMkUAnaaauaiLam I. vVVUi IMMltllfiiru in OL. XaAVU M rrtl0 Const Mnll. . . 1 .. ,U"U MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const. Mnll No. 46 nnd Coos liny Advertiser. WED MIL CASES UP TO THE CIRCUIT COURT L Elkins Gets Six Months in county jwii 'ui """i from Blanco. m warrFn GIVES I BOND FOR GAMBLING feas. Denison Wins "Fight- ijngCaseiromBuiiKur nm unc inuiuiiuuiii. fSooclnl to Tho Times) ;C0QUIM-E. Scut. .-Tlio jury ,v Mn nf Otto ElkltiB, charged th tho tlicft nf a suitcase from ,e Dlanro liotcl, brought In n vor- ROOSEVELT IS IK PORTLAND LET US TALK IT OVER 1 INDENTION IN MEXICO IS Former President Has Busy Day in Rose City Leaves There Tonight. (iiy Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.) kt of guilty f pet'V Inrcony, that , Uoosovolt ,onVC() iorljnn,i tonluht ho fixing tlio vaiuo in i ...,.. i,,tj8 rnr to ,,, MyQ op,,ortunty II, or $1 1cm than tho amount of romriB tlmt ll0 B)onl n ,,,,,,. fffary for tlio more bcHoub r-, .fiii,K miHV ,iav. it,, WI1(. I11.1in1,l1 me of grand larceny. Judgo Coko, ono imir lo nmBolf following the ntenced him to six months In tho nrrlvnl of tho trnn frnm ,, t rantr Jail' . ,, , , . I Sound this momliiR and nnnthar Wm. Wnrren of Mnrsliriol-l I-, hour during tho afternoon. Asltlo irit licrn VlStcnlliy tO nllHWOI' lUl f,nM tl.nan Inlnmiluuloiiu I.I.. ,!.. k'nent for rniililliiK rotuniod by, tI110 wnB occ,,c,i carrying out the 10 urand Jury Inst weolc nnd fur-i i0i,cthv nrocrnm tnniiiiril nut liv iim ,h-,l MOO for his nppoaranee Uilocnl coininlloo of lM0 irOKrest.vo I niuiorcti iimi inner niiiii-uiiviiin party. r been returned In gambling KiiUou-Ini? llm nmml riipnnllnn l.n ksM at Mnrahflohl. but no Infor-, ...,, i. !, i,ti rr n onnrnrnn ullon la omninnmo a win. u ".wlth loadors of tho Progressive par- Tnosramijiiry iiiiii.iiir.iii ii"i ty In OroRon and then ntlendod n !l "blind 11(1 rtlllOllt. Ulltll tllO t,lni.linnn nf Mm n.l i,w.t, nml l,.nr.. idlcted party Is arrested tho nnnio, clllUi KqIIowIiir lunehcon ho mndo l tne true urn win noi no gnuii , Bovoral short talks at points on both it. , ,, , I sides of tho Wlllnmotto river. Ro- A report Is expected 0.1 tho Condi turnlnrr n thn lintnl hn nenln won! iurderenso from Hnndon soon. into BoeliiHlon with Procrossivo lend- It In nlso expected that tlu.ro will orB nn,i thon went to tho Audltor- fnrlhop rennrt on (no vlrn eru-' ...... ...1. i. .iii.....i i. ,.. .-....-. .., - --- - ---- i llllll, OIIUIU I1U MUII.UII'II IIIU III il I It lit and tho liquor rases which Mr. n(i,ir0B8 of tho day to sovernl thous llleqvlit has broiiRlit beforo the nntj porsons. TonlRht ho will visit tv granu jury. ,,,, ' tho Mooso club and dopnrt for tho In tho caso of IT. Brlnklcy vs. cnBtorn part of tho stato at 8 o'clock. ha. Denison for $u00 damnROs for lersona! Injuries sustnlncd In n, ht, tho Jury returned n vordlet, br the defendnnt. Until resldo nt outer Hill, nonr Marshflold. Drink VATiKXTIXK 1'Olt UOOHKVKIT r wai clinrgoil with making ro- iirki about Donlson's wlfo and wlion gave him n heating. Don- on paid a fine In Justlro Ponnnek's fcurt at Marshflold for tho assault. .W.BONEBRAKE RBSES AWAYi CiniimlsKloiiei' of Indian Alfnlrs Ite- slgim to Aid New I'niiy. (I)y Associated Pross to Tho Coos Dny Times.) I WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. Itobort G. Vnlontlno, commissioner of Indian nffalrs, has sout his resignation to tho Interior Department to becomo offoctlvo nt tho dlscrotlon of Secre tary Fisher, now In Hawaii. Valen tino will Join tho Progrcsslvo nnrty. ChnrRes that Uohort Valontlno, who resigned yostordny ns commls slnnor of Indlnn affairs, took liquor with him on nn nfllclnl visit to tho Indlnn reservation In Oklnhomn, will bo Investigated by tho Dopartmont of Justice, It was lonrnod today. OMPETITION is tho llfo of trndo," Is a saying worn throndbaro by time, but still true. As n modorn adaptation It might be montlonod that "competition Is tho soul of courtesy." In other words, ono may expect satisfactory sorvlco whero thero Is moro than ono nppllcnnt for tho favor. Tho Coos Day Homo Tolophono Company, growing gross and Inso lent with Its monoply, proposes that tho peoplo of Coos Day must bo sntlsflcd with what It Is pleased to tender In tho way of service Whon tho company's application for n franchise was beforo the council, The Coos Day Times consistently nnd courngooiiBly opposed It on tho conditions named. Nevertheless, nfter n star chamber tesslon with tho mnnngor of tho tolophono company, tho franchlso was granted. Ono of tho first nets of tho now company waB to lncronso tho rates on a promlso of bottorment of sorvlco, which hns novor boon fulfilled. Dy distributing tho stock among a lot of local pooplo tho company hns sought to suppress any criticism by tho strength of local Influence The sorvlco hns gono from bad to worse. Whon you call contrnl, you may got an answer In a mlnuto and It mny bo five. If you seok Information, you may get It nnd you mny not. Do not blnmo tho tolophono girls. Tho Times received Information direct from tho acting mnnngor last nlpht Hint tho girls are Instructed not to glvo nny Information. The Insolent lmpudonco thnt you may re colvo from headquarters Is not tho result of n girl's Inck of tact, but tho policy of tho company. "If you don't Ilko our sorvlco, whnt aro you go ing to do about It?" Is tho Implied question of their Insolence. Coos Dny hns no need 'for n second tolophono compnny, except ns It Is prompted nnd promoted by tho unsatisfactory and Insolent sorvlco of tho present concorn. They nro doing their best at present to drlvo tho pooplo of this community to n now company. If thoy think tho namo "Homo Tolophono Company" Is going to protect thorn from their own evil nets, thoy nro mistaken- Thero Is n point whero forbonranco coasos to ho a vlrtuo, nnd a pursuance of tho present policy of tlio company will soon roneh that destination. Two per cent a mo.ith which tho compnny Is now paying mny ho comforting to tho stockholders, but It Is not solnco to peoplo who pay monoy for sorvlco and rcceivo Insolence nnd Impudence In return. This Insolonco Is n direct rostilt of nn nrrogant mnnneoniont that thinks bocnuso It hns a monopoly, tho public be dnmned but tho public driven too far may find nnothor destination thnn damnation. Coos Dny Is entitled to n competent and courteous tolophono ser vice If tho prosont compnny grows gross and Insolent with tho stronRth of Its monopoly nnd refuses to glvo It thero are other methods and mentis. A word to tho wlso Is sometimes not BUdlfTlclont, but It should bo suggestive Glvo Coob Dny tho sorvlco It desorves and pnys for, or nn effort will . bo. Jl!1"A JQ .pey.uro It In somo other .mnnnor. WASHINGTON ELECTION IS CLOSE STEP FURTHER OFF T REBELS TAKE 0 Ilffl Mexican Federal Garrison Is Forced to Surrender After Ammunition Gives Out. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Dny Times.) MAIIKA, Texas, Sept. 11. Tlio President Madero's Plan End Pillaging Near Bor der to Give Aid. to FEDERAL MOVEMENT TO SURROUND REBELS Start One Force Marching to North and Second Will Sweep Southward. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. Inter vention in Mexico seemed n Btop far ther off todny. Tho robol raiding nlong tho border Is expected to bo Kedornl gnrrlson at Ojlnnga, Mexico, onde.l by lho Mexlcnn fodornls, who surrondorod Into yesterday to tho re hols. News of tho surrender wiih rccolvod today from Ojlnnga, fifty miles from Mnrfa. General Snnches commanding wns In Prosldlo nt tlio 1 1 mo of tho surrender trying to got moro ammunition fortho fodornls. UKPOItT IS DKN'IKI). General Stecveis Claims Itebols Were Driven Hack. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Daj Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 11. Gonor- nl Stcovors' dispatches last night tol nro to bo pormlttod to cross Toxns nnd Now Mexico to nttnek tho In surgents nlong tho frontlors in Chi huahua nnd Snnorn. Whllo one forco of fodornls movos down from tho northern boundary, nnothor Is being workod up tho Southorn Pa cific lino In Moxlro. Tho plan Is to catch tho robels botwoon tho two forcos. Tho robels say tho plan will only transfer tho sont of wnr from tho hordor to tho mountains. Madero's movoment of troops Is In rosponso to tho demands of tho United Stnuti ling of tho bnttlo of Ojlnnga mado thnt Amorlcnns bo protected. Tho Pioneer Resident of Coos County Succumbs Sudden ly at His Home. . Doncbrake, n pioneer resi st Of Canst rnnntv nml lnn mi. - ..... ...... w w l;tj In thn Inu'Mrv I, .ml.. .,,.., ., , nifleld, died nt tho homo of Alva I 'ncbrake. on Put, Mm- itltn o, .i t.Ock this mnriilni. .r li,i....i rn . had lecn 111 only n short tlmo' uru oi ms death enmo ns n MH to his mnny friends. i r uoncurako wns nbout Cr. years ' S6 and rnmn in Pun. rn. ...,,. fr U J'Carg (ICO. Ifm n limn lin aj engaged In the Jowolry businoss ". then went to arnngovlllo, ce he romalned eight or ton . and later returnod to tho Day. ?mln ln tho Jowo,ry business; .n V ' u ""," "ooui two years F.hen he went to Hlllsboro, Oro a. lie remaltif.il tiwr. ,.,i. n d,... . I coming back hero about n year ,.v UQ w,Ml "l8 son on tho nch at Catching Inlot. Mr. Dono re aa a son of Jacob Donobrako. n. .rv,vert l,y t,ireo BOnB. O. in S n ot Oakland, Cnl.. nnd tther.t0 th0 two former, Mr. kif. it ,"avinB been mnrrlod, 6v.. ."v11 nu voos county and f,"" relatives. Mr8. j. v. niccs S WJ.1! toebr." .;r:,Mv.0 8'80ir.8 ; oir: Nchlag i1 ? .T eafi. "luiuur oi wie lternnr!UncIal wlU iQ VtlAay Ihf1 . x OCI0CK nt tho Coob Itutt6 u.nde.r tno n8PJce8 om w. ' . "aving transferred d Tunco..loilEO to Hlllsboro eld il .'?" win 'eavo Mnrsh ''hTa.vc0Cl0C. Frlday nnd the itrta?: a, ' leave upper ertIfSi.?,et.at o'clock. Short s and nn ;S c,onducted at the Lo?Hau.thoboatby UloRov- T,CSJ'!- ," win uo n spe cial meeting Friday. Pf 13, at tho Mn lc hall, for the Purpose of conducting tne funeral of Dro. J. E s V.'neurake. .Siwonciiir.' ' - nALL Sturdav nlahf. I IDAHO llUIiL MOOSH. Pntgreslves Xniiie Stnte Ticket nt ISoNe Meeting. (Dy Associated Press to the Cooa Dny Times, D0ISI3, Idaho, Sopt. 10. Cn mu tinies for nil stnto olTlcos oxcopt govornor woro nnmed Inst night by tho oxoeutlvo commlttco of tho Pro gressive pnrty. Monroo Smock wns named for congress. No opopsitlon will bo offorod ti '"'nntor Dorah or Congrossmnn Front h, Republicans. PreBsuro hns boon brought on Paul Clngstono, bonton for Republican nomination for govornor by fifteen votes, to hoad tho Progressive ticket. Final Result of Primaries There Yesterday Will Not Be Def initely Known for Hours- Probable Results. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Sopt. 11. In terest In tho result ot yesterday's primary election editors on tho Dem ocratic nomination for govornor. Thoro nro soen candidates, ench of whotoi showed strength nt boiiio point. Elinor C Mullln cnrrlod King county by n largo majority, but fow returns from othor counties hnvo bcon rocolvod. In tho first So nttlo district Charles G. Holfnor, ro portod to bo Woodrow Wilson's per sonal advisor, overwhelmingly do featod Thomas It. Ilornor for Con gress. On tho Ropubllcnn sldo, Govornor Mnrinn K. Hnyf Attorney Gonornl W. V. Tanner nnd Congressman Humphrey, of tho First district, prac tically had no opposition, whllo sev en men sought lloutonnnt govern orship nnd four nion and two women strovo for tho public Innd commls slonershlp. It will bo many hours beforo tho results aro known dofln Itoly. Socrotnry of Stnto I. M. Howell wns renominated nnd D. II. Cox apparently has bcon nomlnntod for tronsuror. Stnto Insurance Com missioner John II. Sehlvoly wns de cisively bonton by II. O. Flshbnck. In tho Second congressional district Albort Johnson won tho Ropubllcnn nomination nnd In tho Third district, around Spokane Roprcsontntlvo W. L. LuFollotto sconis to bo renomi nated. J. 10. Frost nppcnrs to bo nomlnntod for congrcssmnn-nt-largo on tho Ropubllcnn ticket. For llou tonnnt govornor on tho Ropubllcnn tlckot, Charles K. Coon cnrrlod King county by n Inrgo plurality. IIo also ran strong In ovory county thnt has roportod, nnd It Is bollovod that ho has boon nomlnntod. no mention of tho surrender of tho fedornl gnrrlson, but on tho contrary roportod tho roiiols wcro ropulsod. AFTER AGUA PIHKTA. Rebel Icndcr Remands Surrender nf Ilnnlcr Town. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Dav Times.) DOUOLAS, Ariz., Sopt. 11. Tho robol lendor Colonol Antonio Rolns formnlly domnndod tho surrender to day of Agua Prlota, tho Mexican movoment Is expectod to qulot the situation for tho present nt loasL Keep Plans Secret. Thero Is n possibility Hint the Mexlcnn Fodornls mny not cntor El Paso nfter all. Tho ofTlclnls horo aro roluctnnt to glvo tho robels the ndvnntngo of knowing In ndvanco whoro tho Fedcrnls will cntor thn United Stntcs, tho tlmo of entrance or tho point whoro tliov will llkoly reeross Into MMoxIco. Tho plan to tako them from El Paso to Douglas town Just across tho bordor, whon m"y "ot b cnrrlod out. Tho supply ono of tho bloodiest battles ot thai f ."flea and ammunition thnt tho Mndoro revolution wns fought a JJnltod States Is inttomptlnR to plnco year and a hnlf ago. Unless tho' n tho hnnds of Amorlcnn colonists town Is surrondorod within 21 hours. )n northern Mexico, It Is roportod, Rojns declared ho would attack , havo boon dotalned nt Warron, north with 1000 men. Tho fodernl gnrrl-i0 Mnco. Rebel activity all nlong son Is 200 tho boundnry wost of El Pnso Is ro- Four hundred Ynquls will nld in PortotI todny to tho Wnr Dopnrt tho dofonso of Agua Prlota. ToRo-,n,nt. Jas' tlemnnd for tho Biirrondor of I KoportB from tho southern part ot tho town, Lleut.Col. Dogno, com- Mexico Indlcato sorlous condltlona mnndor of tho rodornl gnrrlson nt thero. Ronowod robol actlvltlos nro Agua Prlota ropllol that ho would reported from sovoral points nnd answer In writing oh sqon as i,o( thero nro dally cngngomonts bo honrtl from tho commander of tlio. twoon tho fodornls and robol bands. ENDS LIFE TO AID BUSINESS B TO BUILD STREETS COUNCIL PLANS FOR A LAUGH AMOUNT OF MUNICIPAL WORK ASKS RIDS ON PART OF IT. Tho North Rend city council Inst ovenlng ordered bids cnlled for tho Improving of Sherman nvonuo from California street to n point north of Florida, and Montana from Sherman to Hamilton. Tho council decided to meet to morrow with City Engineer Drlghnm and go over tho part of North Dend, north of Virginia, nnd botween Pony Inlet nnd Shermnn nvenuo to con sider tho grades ho has established. Ho haa estimated tho total cost of grading all tho streots In this dls rict nt about $70,000. Nothing will probably be done on It boforo spring. Some are also asking that ho pre pare plans and estimates of grading nil the streots botween Virginia and Ohio. Tho council adopted a resolution favoring tho bridging of tho Dny un der the regulation of the government englneors nnd the city officials were Instructed to attend tho hearing In Marhleld Sop. 19, nbout the mat-te'r, $3,500 auto for $900. Phone 312-J. New York Man Commits Sui cide so That His Firms Will Get Life Insurance. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) NEW YORK, Sopt. 11. Nathan Gift, tho manufacturer who commit ted Biilcldo In hla downtown olllco Mondny, la said to havo done so bo cnuso two firms with which ho Is connectod will bo lwlpod out of their difficulty by the $100,000 In surance carried on his llfo. ECHO OF DRAIN LINE. Failure of Contractor of Coos liny Itontl Up in court. Tho Rosoburg Revlow sayB: At . -.,. a v nrentt nnd G. M. Das- sett of Drain returned Sundny morn ing from Salt uuce uny. wnero wiu attonded the hearing of a suit grow ing out of the failure of Thomos Owens, n subcontractor of the C. E. Loss Company In the construction of three miles of railroad out of the town of Drain for tho Southern Pa cific Compnnvin few years ago. Tho Dank of Drain honored Owens' tlmo diecks in the aggregate of nbout $5000 on tho guarantee of the Com mercial National Dank of Salt Lake. When Owens failed tho Salt Lake hank failed to make good on Its guarantee to the Dank of Drain and the present suit to recover tho mo nov resulted. The presont Drnln Stnte Dank has no connection with the oH Dnnk of Drain, except that It took over such sound collateral of tho latter as was available. At the close of the threo days' hearing tho court took the matter under advisement. HAVE EXCITING AUTD DACE Strenuous Contest of Gasoline Cars on North Bend Streets Last Night. Edgar Simpson proved that his now runabout could boat L. J. Simpson's touring enr ln an excit ing auto race on Shorman nvonuo ln North Dend last ovenlng. Edgar Simpson, who has Just returned from San Francisco with his now car, was engaged In convocation with L. J. Simpson as to tho re spective merits of tho two cars. To sottlo the controversy an lmmodlato raco to tho top of Sherman nvonuo hill was agreed on. Start was mado from tho North Bend stables, Ed gar Simpson driving blB own car, and Tom Sawyer driving L. J. Simp son's touring car. After a good start the cars aro said to havo mado In excess ot 50 miles an hour, but Edgnr's car wont tho faster nnd he returned and secured the $-10.00 which was wagered on the result. Thoro was only one unfortunate Incident, that being the killing 6t Mr. McGuire's dog, opposite his bar hor shop. Tho dog wns n very val uable ono and while not for sale was valued at $500 by Its owner. $3,600 312-J. nuto for $900. Phone CHICAGO FUNDS SHORT. Hasn't Sufficient Money on Ilniul to Pay Policemen. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Sept. 11. Every mem ber of the Chicago Police Depart ment may be compelled to take a furlough of forty-six days without pay, on account of the city's finan cial condition. There Is a deficiency of $3,701,000 In the city's treasury caused by a recent decision of tho supreme court on the law which per tains to the fixing of a basis of tax ation on property. military rone Tho rebels nro now advancing on Agua Prlotn In threo columns. HAS NOT TAKEN POSITION. NoIiui'h Appointment Confirmed lint Him Nut Reportetl for Duty. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 11. JIarry E, Nolan, tho young dlplnmnt who wns arrestod In Now York, wns con ASKS FOR PROTECTION. Southern Pacific Lines In Mexico Suf- fer nt Rfliels' Hnnds. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Bay Tlmos). NEW YORK, Sopt. 11. The Southorn Pacific railroad has naked tho Stnto Dopnrtment nt Wnshlncton to protect its Interests In Moxlc, nlloglng that bodies of robolj from inn tn innn ... ..ninnin .. flrmn.l liv lm Knnntn no annrntnpv nf I .'" ,w ."""u "" l""hiilh, i lliwilf, the lotion nt Pnnnmn. but hns not j pU nn'1 1)Urn,nB U' rn,,r,"a IUJIU11UU AMI IIIRUiailUDDi WOMEN TO GO IT ALONE NOW Idaho Suffragettes Decide to Nominate Republican Ticket of Own. (By Associated Press to Cooa Bk Times.) BOISE, Idaho, Sopt. 11. Doclir Ing thoy nro tired of tho continued wrangling and lighting by tho men of tho Republican party In Idaho, tho women mombors of tho pnriv an nounced last night comploto novor anco from tho men and declnrod thoy would place a ticket of tholr own In tho field. A call for a con vention nt Boise will bo Issued. A comploto stnto ticket from governor down will bo nomlnntod. RED FLAG WINS s IN NEW JERSEY. (By Associated Press.) JERSEY CITY, Sept. 10. Socialists may fly tho rod flag without police Intorferenc In Now Jersey, according to a de- clslon of Supremo Court Jus- tlco Francis J. Swayze In tho case of the two men of North Bergen, N. J. "This Is a freo country," said Judge Swayzo, "and tho socialist .party Is a legally authorized party In the state of New Jersey. The Rod 4 flag Is the emblem of that party. $3,500 auto for $900. Phone 312-J. VETERANS AT LOS ANGELES Annual G. A. R. Encampment Parade Takes Place Stand March Well. (By Associated Prohs to tho Coob B.iy Times.) LOS ANGELES. Sopt. 11. Marching with faltering stop, but with heads oroct nnd with tnttorod, old, bullot-rlddlod flags flying, 7000 voterniiB of conflicts hctwoon the stntcs gnthored In annual encamp ment, pnradod through tho streots ot Lob Angoles todny. Tho woathor wan perfect. But a fow of tho sol dlors faltorcd, and at tho end of the one nnd four-fifths mllo Journey, thoy pnssed tho rovlowlng stnnd with a honrty cheer for their com-mnndor-ln-chlof nnd his party. Af ter passing tho rovlowlng stand tho marchers disbanded. Tho parado of tho veterans caused great enthus iasm. Today's program Included mnny rountons of stnto socletlos nnd regiments. OAPT. HANSEN DEAD. Cnpnln Albert Hansen of tho steam or Newark died suddenly nt Mercy hospital last night. Ho camo hers recently from Eureka. NAVY RELOW NORMAL. WASHINGTON, Sopt. 11. With tho onllstod forco of tho navy below normnl strength, tho Dopartmont has begun an active campaign to get recruits. The total number of on listed men now Is 46.7CC or 5,031 less than required by law. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night.