The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 02, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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205 MEN DIE
A Consolidation of Times, Const Moll
nml Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 64.
BALKAN STATES READY IFOO 10
IN BIG BATTLE
Mexican Federals and Rebels
Have Engagement Mon
day at Aura Pass.
,Vy Asuoclntcd Press to Tho Cooa
Uny Tlmos.)
EACJL.H PASS, Texas, Oct. 2.
Two hundred and five men woro
killed In a battle between tho rebels
and fodornlH at Aura Pubs, .Mexico,
Monday uvoiiIiik, nccortling to reports
horo today. About TiOO men woro on
onch sldo. Tho rohols rotrontod In
tho fnco of tho foderal'H rolnforce-inonts.
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COmtETT Iljli.
(Ily Associated Press)
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2.
James .1. Corbott, former pugil
ist, was operntcd on for nppon
dlcltts at n hospital horo. Ho
had a fairly j;ood night. It was
roportod Inst night thnt ho
might dlo.
LEADERT1
All Available Soldiers Are Beinci
Mobilized to Marsh Against
Turkey.
(By Associatod Pross to Tho Coos
Bav Tlmpfl. I
LONDON. Oct. 2. Tho wholo Bal
kan peninsula Is being rapidly trans
ferred Into on armed ramp. Accord
ing to dlBpntehcs from tho capitals of
tho various states, upward of a mil
lion men hnvo been obtained to do
eldo onco for nil In n trial by com
bnt tho question of changing tho con
ditions of tho Inhabitants of tho Eu
ropean provinces of Turkey. An ef
fort nt a demonstration of tho mili
tary foreo of tho Ilnlknn states Is
REBELS KILL
AN AMERICAN
Manager of Ranch Near Du-
rango, Mexico, Reported
to Be Murdered.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Oct. 2.
Ilubort L. Russell, innungcr of tho
San Junn Miches ranch nt Durango,
tho property of Allen C. CcCnughan.
American vlco consul to that plnco,
was murdered Sunday night by ro
bols.
first to bo tried and for this pur
poso Bulgaria, Sorvla, Grccco and
Montenegro have ordered a mobili
zation of their entire nvnllablo arm
ies and If this open threat docs not
sccuro what they demand from tho
Ottoman government, tho next fow
hours may soo further stops taken.
(By Associated tress to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 2. Fifty Turkish
soldiers tired sovcral times toilny In
tho direction of tho Servian town of
Hashkii, according to n Bpcclal dis
patch from Belgrade. Tho United
States Servian minister hns received
roports that tho Inhabitants nro lcav-
higUiotmvntclght,
PRESS CLAIMS
SE
E HEARS OF
CONTRIBUTIONS
BIG CA1PAI6N
WOMEN RAVE
NARROW ESCAPE
PLYNCRED
F CONVICTS
TO TESTIFY
tod Bars for Safe Keep-
my ami is rumsiieu uy
Prisoners.
FT liscc'at"!! I'rcs to Tho Coos
TllV Tim net
WTUNS, Wyo., Oct. 2. Tho
: i la tho Wyoming stnto ponl-
.7 rjjv ii-nrivi I'rnnV ri.,
'l nctro and cx-convlct, who
w in mo Etitr. institution Inst
.'' I r flfo lo-nlnir U'lt.nnll
Jeretejyfsterlny on tho rhnrgo
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r.i, last SumlDv.
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coor.Thls morning ns tho othor
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!!!';;l';,,i the negro lnughod
V 1 about his deed.
hil'-. ti- )rIsonGr8 nn(l nf-
t1i-.t.i . '"iniviH III 1110
I 1 ?! th0 ccl1 ,loso. Thoy
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n?...ent y iwltlvely any ono
mZL. urany,' "iRSlns Is
'Mn to il, i,ncrB "oro for
WerlB, -"""an is said to be
Details of Progressive Party
Funds Are Given Before
the Committee.
(By Associated Pross to th Coos Bay
Timoa).
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. When
tlio Clapp committee on tho Invostl
gatlon of campaign funds mot today
tn oxniiiluo .Senator Joseph M. Dixon
of Montana, Iloosovolt's political
mntWKor. Its members woro discuss
lug tho Hountor'H announcement last
night that ho would ask tho com
mltoo to call Chairman IIIIIos of tho
Ilopubllcn'u unttonnl commUtoo nud
Chnlrmnu McCombs of tho Democrat
ic national committee. Tho senators
pointed out today that thoy alrondy
Had minouncod that thoy will call
tlioso two men ns woll ns financial
manngors of Undorwnod nud Clark.
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8'AlWcd ress')
&mEE' Oct. 2.
f.:ma' giving a Mer- !
1 p rice Z;, Ul vandorbllt
l.'"te, raaklncr 2nn mn 1 1
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;T'tf"ffn?uAe,bcc'oct'2'--
:"'r2C7A,cxan,,orGra- .
mii.. .! lr ago from is a
!tod.MK . ea.r' woro burn-
.T! the hI lro ?'h,cl lo-
of th5 T 'lurlnB u,
lefar Sj;S XTICE. .
0etofc.?tln8 Wednesdnv vn.
BHthl
t 'n8dolnff. Don't miss being
"vr or
M'J.osTnow,
7Ti,Tlmer7:. ...
Steamer Aberdeen Here for
Lumber May Prepare for
Passengers.
Tho steajn schoonor Abordeon,
Cnptnln Mnloney, Is In port to tnko n
enrgo of lumber from tho Coqulllo
Mill and Morcnntllo Co. Capt. Ma
lonoy says that thoro appoars to bo
bo much business horo that tho own
ors of tho vossol, Curtis & Llndor
man, may put tho Abordeon on a
regular run from Coos Bay to Cali
fornia points. Tho vessel has accom
modations for carrying 30 passengers
sho sho does not now carry a passon
gor Hconso. If sho Is put on this
run sho will also go Into tho passen
ger business.
Cnpt. Moloney was In Coos Bay
four years ago on tho steamer Ful-
EAGLES NOTICE.
Regular meotlng Wednesday oven
lng, October 2.
Somothing doing. Don't miss bolng
present.
By order of
M. J. OSTROW,
Worthy president.
FEMININE PHILOSOPHY
Tho wild oats crop Is never a
falluro. , A ,
A conceited chap thrives best In
tho limelight.
Many a man's shoulders nro not
as' broad as thoy nro padded.
A bookkeeper out of a Job Is
naturally a man of no account-.
Occasionally tho sense of humor
can bo exchanged for dollars.
When the modorn bride promises
to "obey" she has her fingers
crossdd. l i'"1 '
IN TRE FIELD
Hugh McLain Will Run for
Elector Instead of State
Senator.
Hugh McLnln, who was nomlnntcd
on tho Domocrntlc ticket for stato
senator from this district, will run
for prosldontlnl doctor, for which
olllcc ho was also named. Whllo Mr.
McLnln would prefer to run for son
i.tor, tho decision of tho socrotnry of
stnto Is that Mr. McLnln must run
foi elector, ho hnvlug petitioned for
that nomination whllo for stato son
ntor his nnmo was written on tho
ballot.
Thoro was talk on tho part of the
Democrats of having tho county cen
tral commltteo nnmo no nndldnto for
b?ate senator, but tho commltteo hns
found that this cannot bo dono, io
tho only opposition Hint tho Demo
crats might put in tho Hold against
I. S. Smith, tho Republican cnndl
dato, would bo sonioono who would
run as an indopondout candidate
Powers Plan of Pushing Fifty
Million Dollar Boxer
Indemnity.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. Tho six
powors which havo failed In tho pro
posed International lonu to China,
havo upon tho Invitation of Russia
Joined n conference to prois tho pny
mont of tho $50,000,000 Boxor In
demnities. Tho courso tho United
Stntcs will tako Is not Indicated,
Thrown Out of Vehicle in a Col
lision on Front Street
This Afternoon.
Two ladles and thrco children had
a narrow cscapo from bolng hurt this
afternoon when two buggies collid
ed at tho corner of Broadway and
Ccntrnl. Mrs. James Forty was In
ono buggy and In tho othor was Mrs.
Georgo Richardson, her thrco littlo
children, nnd Mrs. Mngglo llaydon.
Mrs. RIchnrdson was driving tow ml
a hitching post when sho was caughi
between a wagon nnd tho othor bug
gy. Mrs. Forty's vohlclo struck Mrs.
Rlchnrdson's buggy nnd the lnttor
wob turned ovor nnd nil flvo of tho
occupants dumped out. Thoy oscnp
cd injury nnd tho buggy was not
badly hurt. ,
3.
M
CAIVASS VOTE
FOR ELECTION
City Council Goes Through the
Formality and Transacts
Other Business.
At tho mooting of tho city council
Inst night tho returns of tho special
olectlon woro canvassed. Tho fig
ures as already printed jvoro con
firmed. Lyman Noblo appeared before tho
council and naked permission to
build a prlvato sowor from his prop
erty near tho corner of First and
Front. Tho city hnd taken steps for
tho building of n sowor for that dis
trict and there woro protests from
tho Balnes estnto and from tho South
ern Pacific. Theso property owners
havo proporty which Is not improvod
and they would not bo benefitted by
tho sowor. Theso thrco proporty
owners togother with Al Hall are tho
only ones effected In tho district.
Mr. Noblo had started to build a
sowor hlmsolf, from his houses to
tho bay, but ho was mado to stop
tinnmian im limi no normlsslon for
building ncross the street. Last night
ho nskod for permission to go on
with tho work. Tho whole matter
ii.no rAfnrrnii to tho city engineer and
the city attorney with power to act.
. .Pavements laid iy J. a. uownng
-fn,-Uof nvomio between Second
and Fourth, on Third street between
Commercial and Highland and on
pnnrfh lifitwcon Commercial and
Market were accepted by the council.
Current bills and tho band and li
brary were ordered paid by tho coun-
'i Two ordinances were passed for
FOR TRIAL
Government Will Have Large
Number of Witnesses in
Dynamite Case.
(By Associated Probs to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Im!., Oct. 2.
Staff agents scattered In Boston nnd
Los Angolos, It was learned today,
aro nt work securing wltuossos to tip
poar In tho prosecution of tho trial
of tho mon nccusod of complicity In
oht dynamiting conspiracy. Frag
mentary ovldcnro from nil of theso
peoplo, tho govornmont contends,
will fit In a comploto story nud tho
govornmont oxpocts to prove conspir
acy In which at least 4G mon other
thnn tho McNnmnra's nro oqunlly
guilty. '
It is understood that tho witnesses
from tho most remoto sections nro to
bo called first. Many nro to come
from tho Pacific coast.
DNITED STATES
CONSUL KILLED
(By Assoclntod Press to The Coos
Bay Times)
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 2. Sloxlcan
robols Sunday murdored the Ameri
can vlco consul nt Durango, Allon
MncCnglin, as woll as Horbort L. Rus
soll and Mr. Cliff, managor nnd own
er of tho San Juan Taylchranch.
tho snlo of improvement bonds. Ono
ordinnnco provided for tho snlo of
bonds aggregating $2,527.27 for tho
west end of Markot and tho north
end of Fourth. Tho other ordinnnco
provided for tho snlo of bonds aggre
gating ?17, 041,59 for Mnrkot, Third,
Fourth nnd Front stroets paving nnd
tho Front streot sowor.
Tho council passod an ordinance
granting a robato of $405.35 on tho
Anderson avenuo pavoment.
MINERS STRIKE
Recognition of Miners' Union
Is Chief Object of the
Movement. .
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coo?
Bay Times.)
ELY, Novnda, Oct. 2. Thrco
thousand employes of tho mines of
tho Novnda Consolidated Coppor Co.
wont on Btrlko today executing as
comploto n tio up as that of Bing
ham, Utah. Tho Ely minors nro
striking for nn Increase of 50 cents
n day for shovolmon. Tho machinists
snld thoy had no grlovnnro, but aro
moroly supporting tho ilomnudH of
tlio minors. Recognition of tlio Mln
era' Union, howovor, Is tho chief ob
Jcet. Tho strike may sproud to
Santa Rita, N. M and Rny, Arlxoun.
Nonrly all tho forolscnors are armoil
nnd somo stray shots were fired to
ilny.
FAVOR GOVERNOR WEST.
Socialists of Biiiidon Pass Resolution
Endorsing Ills Work.
The Socialists of Bandon have ta
ken a stand favoring tho vlco cru
sado work which has boon dono by
Governor West. At a recent meot
lng tho following resolution was
passed:
"Bq It resolved that tho Bandon
Local Socialist party of Amorlca ex
press to Govornor West and to tho
citizens of tho Stato of Oregon, thnt
wo heartily endorse his stand with
reference to tho criminal element.
Especially do wo Indorse the Gov
ernor's determination to punish 'of
ficials' and 'Interests' responsible for,
WILL WROVE
IN CURRY CO.
Brookings Lumber Co. to Make
Extensive Improvements
in Curry County.
J. E. Brookings, prosldont of tho
Brookings Lumbor nnd Box Co., of
Highland, Cat., Is quntod by tho Del
Norto Trlpllcato as follows:
"After n continuous run of 13
yonrs, our saw mill at Highland has
closed down pormnnontly, wo Having
exhausted our timber holdings In tho
San Bornardlno mountains. Wo aro
now planning to commonco nt onco
our Installation of n lumborlng plant
on tho Coast, about two mllos north
wost of Harbor, In Curry county, Oro
gon. This means n dock In doop wa
ter, In a thoroughly protoctod har
bor, whoro vossols will load direct
from tho cars, an up-to-dnto oloctrlo
two-elded saw mill with olcctrlc
cranes nnd mono-rail for handling
tho lumbor, a C0-foot dam providing
a 50-acro log pond, a modorn town,
to bo called Brookings, locatod on tho
most plcturosquo slto along tho const
and a logging railroad will bo con
structod Into our oxtonslvo tlmbor
holdings.
"With theso Initial Installations
thoro will como nil tho Industries
thnt Inovltably follow lumborlng In
a fertllo country nnd In nil my
travels I havo novor soon n moro for
tllo country than that of Curry coun
ty. I nm greatly plonsod ovor tho
fact that a largo numbor of our old
omployes will follow us Into Orogon."
crlmo, rather than tho victims thoro
of, and wo hopo his futuro years
may reserve to him tho unwavorlng
confldenco of tho citizens of tho
Stnto of Orogon, and that his Indo
fatlgablo labors shall not conso, to
tho Intent that his futuro years shall
be tho unfolding of tho eternal pur
poses, which by dlvlno appointment
shall sorve to bless his ago and generation.
Enormous Amounts Were Giv
en by Prominent Men, Ac
cording to Testimony.
DIXON AND P0MERENE
NEARLY HAVE FIGHT
Former Is Invited Outside But
Affair Passes Off Without
Conflict.
(By Associatod Pross to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. Tho fl
nonclnl opcrotlons of tho Rootovolt
forces In pro-con vont Ion campaign
tills year, and tho flnnncos of tlio
Progresslvo party, woro subjects ot
Inquiry by tho Sonnto campaign con
tributions commltteo yestorday.
Fiynn of Pittsburg tostlflod he per
sonally contributed 90 per cont of th
money for tho Rnosovolt primary
campaign In Pennsylvania. Ho gavo
$102,000 to the fund, or which $2S,
000 was spent In Pittsburg. Elen B.
Hooker, nntlonal treasurer ot the
Progresslvo party, placed In ovldcnro
a Btatomont of all or tho receipts nnd
expenditures of tho Roosovolt pri
mary campaign in now York illy. It
Bhowod $50,120 hnd been tonlrlhuted
nnd $52, GOG spent In tho prlmnry
cnmpnlgn In Now York. Tho bal
nnco wob lurnod ovor to tho national
campaign fund. Hooker also flM iv
statement of rccolpls and expendi
tures of tho natlonnl prlmnry cam
paign conductod by Fen'itor Ohnn.
Tho statement showod that George
W. Perkins contrlbutod tlii.nnn foi
tho Now York campaign and $2,500
for tho national campaign and Prank
A. Munsoy nbout tho same. Pomor
cno obsorvod thnt the primary ex
penditure was at tho rate of "nbout
$2 a voto" In Now York. In tho na
tional campaign prior to the Cbbago
convention $113,999 j sixmo, ot
which $52,000 wns sr-i.t In M mtm
chusotts. Ilookor said Cluulos It,
Crano had contrlbutod $"0,noft to
tho LaFollotto campaign fund and
that ho gavo tho sumo amount to
Wilson's fund. Clapp oillml Hvnn'e
nttontlou to Penrose's cliurgo In tho
Sonnto thnt Flynn offoiod on u two
millions to Ponroso nnd IhinoI Dun
ham to Hocure n sent for f miner
Sonntor Quay. "Undbi malt l will
say if Ponroso mado bmh u : 'ato
mont ho lied," snapped Plyun.
Dixon told tho ton,- i'l.u I" rr
boon rollnbly Infoi-nuH that Th "nns
F. Ryan and A. II. Pl-uil, nu in. r of
tho Southern Railroad, icui i'nlod
hoavlly to Undfrwoo 1'h mum ,lnn,
that Joseph K, DsvU upont $:; ,oi0
In Wilson's prucnnventlsiu on iRn,
that Charlos P. Tnft Huont ff'i .of
for his urolliur for pr-hUein un
that loading financiers of Nt ,v York
spent large sums for Km men.
J. (!. Cannon testlftot Unit 1 . mi
dltod tho only ocrounih of t!... . ,. -n-dltures
of tho lute OmuuHiig nilxs,
nnd had no knowledge of the mtrl
butloug to tho fund. Sno Ifl.-.il'v ho
said ho knew nothlnu of tho lioo.noo
contribution John 1). ,-. li'i'l' b.m
snld was mado by tho St'in 'i ' O'l
Co. to Iloosovolt's 1904 cnn' l-,n
Dixon's domaiid that the icnn trs
of tho campaign for nil otlu-r incsi
dontlul condldntes bo ffltwt, tn.iiiglit
forth a sharp roprlmnnd from (M ipp,
who stntnd that nil th mon n ,r, od
had boon summoned nnd lie '",. aid
ed Dixon to answer tho questions.
Wants I'nlr l'luy.
"Tho country wants tnir piny," ro
turnod Dixon. "It wints thosn otbor
mon oxnmlnod within th nxt fevr
days hoforo tho election."
"Sonntor Dixon," ox)nme'i Clapp,
"tho suggostlou thnt tbe' b s not
boon fair play horo Is a reflation on
tho ono mon of this rnmmltlou who
Is frlondly to Roosovelt."
Dixon hnd intlmattvi Rtronu'lv thnt
Roosovolt was tho onlv rtn'M'e to
bo oxnmlnod. Clapp toM Dlv n h
could toll whnt ho knew nbmit '.iber
candldntos Inter.
"I would send him J !'," de
clared Pomorono, as Pixn 1'm ' Ms
remarks. Dixon test.T'cl th it Wlll
lam Eno, a rolatlvo of Glfford Pin
chot, Frnnk Munsoy reo. w. Per
kins, Mrs. Antonotte Wool ti mint
of Plnchot's, nnd Dnn U. HTim rnn
trlbutod hoavlly to ''' Ro "-cvolt
campaign. In all Dlxn . nully
spont $95,000 or ?9C."o. "I Rdn't
keop nny books," he ''i ' T n.nt
tho monay as fast as I mt It." nixon
said ho know nothing nt lfrsay
about offorts to phante ti o votes of
tho southom delogote
Used Less Tluin OMier.
Later thoro was a ' s'i i ten
Sonator Ollvor and D'xoii. The lat
ter snld tho Roosovol xoontp had
less money In pronor" n to tlio re
sults accomplished C
pro-convention enne"
clnrcd moro monoy
Tnft,' TTmlerwooil, Clr '
Ho chnrgod thut tho
commlttcq voto opjio'
and that tho entire I"
peared to bo- dlrocto
Colonol. He sald h
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