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HtMB-SgVSSgfiS TOR A MAN WITHOUT ENEMIES g NO ACCOUNT it 1. 1 111 -rimSlNQ In Tho TIMES SJ Put Your nel auto "in fflU, Market" Effectively! m iut So facts about your '".fore tho oyoa of all "pos Ptf in town. And If ttaoro lblobUnyf thorn who ought to own I, one of wi (Eons law tea WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio T1ME8 Will Keep your Incoino from Furnished Itoonis Steady. YOU can really holp tho family rovonucs by renting a fow furnlshod rooms and, If you know how and when to uso tho classified columns, you may keop that llttlo extra In- como as "stoady as a clock." I & ii u SS-nVii in MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED 1'RESt) . . .. ....1 I.. 17rt MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mn 71 nnd Coos liny Advertiser. ,,lu' ' VOL. XXaVI.os Tho Coast Mali. jfYiK WINS GAME TODAY N1N6 HUNUKS tltl llli FAR Marauard Pitching for New M York Kept Boston Help ss Tilijinth.' twT00tKnal SCORE woarlv Thirty-Five Thousand NC Persons Witness the Contest. THI2 SCOKK. It.II.E. .. n rx tx 4 Wf t nton 0 0 " ' v I x, V. mi""" " " - - COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORESJUDGE wAMOclattxl Press to Tho Coos 1 ' Day Times) .nvr n m. Tho Now Tori i Nationals defeated tho Boston rm Sox by a scoro of 2 to 1, caking tho world's Horlca contost fir Btand: Iloston, ono gnmo; .New York, ono game, and ono to (Mint. It wns a pitcher's battlo & In which tho loft-handor, Mirauard, hold tho homo club hplp Itu until tho Inst Inning, whon tier gathered n run on shnrp lilt Hag by Lewis and Gardnor, loft fielder and third baseman respco- An'error of a thrown ball put n eu on second and third for Ilos ton, but Dovoro, left field for Now York br a nlco running catch of Calf's offering saved tho day for tie Giants. C'ndy went In to catch lor Boston In tho ninth. Sow York's hltthfg was tlmoly lid effective. Iloston fielded su retbly. I!nonnniis ItccclptH. The attendnnco wnB 31,021. Tho total receipts wero Jfill.HS. Tho National commission's shnro Is SG, 1H.I0: players' share :il,00G.G8; each club's shnro, $ll,3GG.GG. (B; Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tim os) BOSTON. Oct. 10 Noarly 35,000 spectators passed through tho tannines of Fenway Parle today to watch tho Iloston Auiorlcnn Itijtie champions engugo In tho third contest with tho Now York Nationals for tho world's champlon iMp. The umpires woro as fol'.own: Enu behind tho bnt, Klein on debases, ItlRler In Right fold and OLoughlln In loft field. Vernon, Sacramento and Port land Are Winners in Games Yesterday. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Oct. 10. Vernon boat Los Angolea In tho gamo yes terday and Sacramento beat Oak land. At San Frnnctsco tho team of that city was defeated by Port land. Tho scores follow: At Lob Angolcs R. II. E. Lob Angeles 1 G 2 Vernon 1 8 0 At Sacramento It. II. E. Sacramonto 7 12 2 Oakland Ii 0 1 At Snn Francisco It. II. E. San Francisco .1 10 G Portland 7 12 1 1WD GUILTY Houston and Bullock Convict ed of Defrauding in the Coal Land Cases. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Boy Times.) TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 10. Guil ty as charged Is tho verdict or tho Jury In tho cases of C. E. Houston nnd John II. Bullock, tried In the fedoral court on a chargo of con spiracy to dofraud tho government on coal contracts In Alaska. Tho Jury wiib rfut nlnotcon hours. Tho court ordorod tho dofondnnts to npponr November 9 for sontonco, whon a motion for a now trial for arrost of Judgment will lionearu. UTAH STRIKE IS PROBABLY BROKEN One of the Mines at Bingham Starting Up Again With Greek Laborers. (Ty Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) BINGHAM, Utah, Oct. 10. Tho Utah Copper Co.'s plant, which has been Idlo slnco tho beginning of III REFUSES BAIL Etter and Associates Must Stay in Until They Are Tried. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times) SALEM, Mnss., Oct. 10. Judgo Joseph F. Qulnn in tho superior court today declined to oraer tho release on ball of Joseph G. Ettor, Arturo GlovannlttI nnd Joseph Ca ruso, whoso trial on charges of being responsible for tho alleged murder of Anna Loplzzo, tho Law renco mill worker, Is pending In his court. BIG AIRSHIP IS BLOWN UP Explosion Causes a Serious Loss to Germany's Aer ial Fleet. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos uay Timosj BERLIN, Oct. 10 a govornment dlrigablo airship at Rolnlckondorf, a suburb of this city, was destroyed by an explosion and tho liouso In which It wns kopt wbb burned. Tho Im mense dlrigablo 1b a groat losa to Ger many's arelal fleet. No ono was In jured tho miners' strike thrco weeks ago, started work today and probably will put steam shovels Into commis sion this nfternoon. Largo partloi of men believed to bo strike break ers arrived today and thoro wero many disturbances. Most of tho men put to work wero Greeks brought from Salt Lako In box cars. Thoro wbb no serious trouble. ELEVEN JURORS ARE SELECTED Men Are Chosen to Try Po liceman on a Murder Charge. H WHEN JURY COMPLETE. (By Associated Pross.) NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Tho Jury In the Becker murder caso was completed this nttornoon. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Eloven of tho Jurors who nro to hear tho ovl donco In tho trial of Pollco Lieu tenant Charles Bcckor, charged with tho murdor of Herman Rosenthal, hnvo been selected and tho twolfth will probably bo chosen today. E FIGHTING WITH TOE TURKS Band of 1000 Men Cross the Turkish Frontier and Are Driven Back. WILSON'S VOICE FAILING 01 May Not Be Able to Make Speeches According to Schedule. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos Bay Times.) nuiOAno. OcL 10. Tired and hoarso Wilson reached Chicago to day. Ills volco Is nlmost gone Tho governor feared ho would not bo ablo to address big crowds In Bomo of tho places whoro speeches aro scheduled. Tho governor Bald to day this probably would bo his last big trip of tho campaign. FIGHTING THE ROBBERS GET ! BIG amount; PROGRESSIVES Thieves Steal Three Thous and Dollars in Cash From Saloon Man. (By Associated Pross to Tho Coos uay Times.; ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10. Bandits who used nn nuto waylaid Thomas J. O'Mcara, a saloonkeeper, and took from a grip containing JS000 In cash. Thoy hold off tho crowd of pusuors with rovolvors nnd es caped. UIO P0I1C0 nnvo IIIU mil" nor or tno auto Republicans of Missouri En deavor to Keep Electors Off the Ticket. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 10. 'film irntuilillrnii ntntn COIlimlttCO filed a petition In tho stato circuit court today to enjoin mo milium t 0ntn frnm nrlnMlllf nil tllO Olll- ii l.niint tiin ProcruBslvo narty'fl presidential electors. Tho nttornoy gonoral appeared ior mu .. of stato and ngrecd to an Jniinoa. iato hearing boforo Judgo Wurdo maun of tho St. Louis county cir cuit court, who Is sitting In tho caso of Uio stnto commlttcoB suit to onjoln printing tho Progressive stnto tlcltot BANNER DAY FOR COOS BAY SHIPPING rn nu uipit 'to nAiinuTEZD Rcnniunn qaii RRMATFR ALLIANCE OUT HI. S. Ill II U I 1 1 1 I I I I II III lllllflllll B I I 1 1 I II U I I ll II I Ml i 1 . mm rnn nir nniiTU ADDIUCQ TflDnV PflQ PflQTI AMR .TUn intouum Hnniiu iuum iun lumuuiu . I Two Big Vessels Leave and Two Enter Port PEOPLE CHEER THE KING OF GREECE Set Up Cry of "Hurrah for the War" to Greet Ruler. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 10. Heavy losses wero Inflicted by Turkish troops on n band of Orcoks numbering about 1000 men, who attacked today a Turkish frontier post noar Dhlsl- kala. Thoy wero driven back over tho frontlor, according to n nowa agoncy dispatch from Salonlkl. Powers Want Pence. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 10. Moro energetic Intervention by tho powers In order to prevent nn out break of hostilities on tho part ot Bulgaria, Scrvla nnd Grccco nnd to bring about a cessation ot tho war with Montengcro, Is said to bo con templated today. Shots aro reported exchanged today between tho Turk ish and Bulgarian troops occupying tho ndvnnred posts on tho Turko Bulgarlau frontlor nt Tlmousn and Kllssurn. Burning Villages. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) VIENNA, Oct. 10. Many Albanian villages north of tho Boyana rlveY aro In flames according to n nows paper dispatch from Cattaro. Cheer King George (By Associated Press to Coos Pay Times ) ATHENS. Oct. 10. Orcnt enthu siasm waa nroiiHCd throughout Grooco by n speech mado by King Georgo to sovoral thousand people assembled In tho palaco to wolcomo lain roturn to tho capital last night. Ills majesty said, "I am convinced that tho Hel lenic pcoplo will alwaya carry out tholr luty. I havo full conlldouco In tho govornment which has glvon so many proofs of Its patriotism." In conclusion of his speech thoro was a groat Shout "Long llvo tho King, long llvo Grcero. Hurrah for tho War," ralsod by tho crowds among which woro mombors of tho cabinet and holy synod nnd numbor of diplo mats. A Grcok promlor addressing a largo crowd last night said ho still hoped for peace Thee rowds grootod tho romnrk with tho cry: "Hurrah for tho war." Mother of Mrs. Andrew Wick man of Empire Passes Away Suddenly. The sudden death of Mrs. W. A. Hirter ot Modesto, Callfornln at 9:1G it evening nt tho homo of hor hter, Mrs. Andrew Wlckmnn nt "iplre, whero sho was visiting, was Peat shock to tho community. Jlrs. Harter, accompanied by hor jMband, Mr. W. A. Harter, who Is Sri ot tbe Farmers and Morchant " of Modesto, Cal., arrlvod In "iplre Just three weoks ngo, Sept. ". 10 VlSlt at Mm linino nf lint, .lmifrli. to, Mrs. Androw Wlckman. Sho was rood health excopt for a slight nn n conllI'ed and did not ns e.a serious phaso until Tuesday bo nlng but at no tlmo was It ht to bo really sorlous. Her ?. PasslnB Inst evening was a 'etnendous shock to hor lmmodlato Svlf well as to friends. Hor "wand is almost prostrato with oS '?medIato causo of her death W i 'c!rmatlon of an nbcoss which Tk. I e head nffectlng tho brain. .;, b0(l'. accompanied by Mr. Wlfl ana Mr- and Mrs. Androw thISn'JWna talce to her homo on at E"Td, ftay, tho ship stopping . ,- iu4 Wlill purposo. ter. .ana. Mr8, Androw Wlckmnn 11 1 i9?orr,,ed ln Modesto, February Ir'thtM" ?- Wlckman was an on ler in Vn r paront's "eslro to seo to mir!i.,m homo Promptod them sadly vhlt' wh,ch terminated rTeh9vbr!real;'cd fnnlly havo tho sln thelr Vp.athy ot niany friends in " sreai Borro'. Al mma p- Fulkorth wns born Wry o ?!!'" couty. California, Mr v . 4' aml wns married to omia i. lIartor ,n Modesto, Callf aa is vrch 3' 1883- Mrs. Harter the tlm . .r.a ana 10 months old nt ter. t , .hor husband and daugh Mi Mis,Sv!frsv Mrs- W. L. Tregea sn FWi ta U F"lkerth, both of '.PuW?.CalS0 ono hrothor, L. uikerth of Modesto, who is tho Leaves This Afternoon With Many Passengers and Cargo of Lumber. Tho Btonmer Rodondo loft this nfternoon for San Francisco with a ..n nnnoxiiv nf nnssongors. Sho also carried a largo cargo of lum- bor. Thoso leaving on mo "Ul" woro: r-.rnvor Kano. B. C. Slovin, G. D. Hubor. Oscnr Oss, Poto Kollor. in. H. Williams, R. R. Schlnck, C. A. Harrington. Dr. J. "i. Cormnc. Mnstor Bonnott, Hutton Bonnott, Mrs. J. W. Bonnott, W A. Harter. A. WJchman. Mrs. , Ick man J. W. Roland, L. L. Bradlo, L F. Ilart. Dr. Geo. Holllster. II. D Carr, R. Cllnkonbeard. C. E. SottCuCurUs,Mrs.aK Edward Thomas. Bert Joncfl. Fred Russol , J. J. uaw r."--V n Curtis. Mrs. Norman Nolpon, Miss May Caso, Mrs. Laddlo Peters, Mrs. L Furry. Mrs. E. E. Travis, Chas. Jackson, iyon oyi"--. BRING RAILROAD MATERIAL. Equipment Arrives Tlday-on Steam- . Ci.H1, .. inntnrlnl nnd A largo nmuuiik u. ..-. ---- - enulpment for raUroad cons rution camo on mo iiui " - .. ' . ...-.. ., Snn Vrnnc sco. Tho SS ; rs wu,ou , jjg tno coiurutiuio .. - - . Sblth-Powors logging road on tho south fork ot uio v.uu.i." DOLAR present Buperlor Judgo of Stanislaus COSaCsaatrofthoChr Church a good Christian woman Xsf'golVwlU bo a loss to her homo community as well'as bat clos er circle of relatives whoso lives have known tho grace and beauty of her life for bo many years. Arrives from Portland With a Big List of Passengers; Sails Saturday. Tho Btearaor Breakwater arrived .inv. frnm Portland and brought a largo numbor of passengers. Sho will sail for Portland at 10 a. m. Saturday. Tho following woro tho incoming Passengers: r....iJi. n v Mors a. o. Sullivan. Mica ' Vnlrv' Lench. Miss Julia Holmes, G. P. Alexandor, II. Smith. E. Lohman. J. D. Robertson. W. O Lloyd. E. G. Ford. W. E. Bliss, Miss McKay, Mrs. J. D. McKay, ... n lfn.,lltn nr T f'HllO. Mrs. j.'j.'jlW, Halo Mickey, Edith Mlckoy, Mrs. t. i. iuuu,ii Maleenorn, susio umumi, "",," Armstrong, Mrs. J. p. Steckol, Mrs. W. J. Hill. Mrs. Blnkoy, A. O. Par ker, W. J. Hill. J. A. LaChanco, Mrs. LaChance, Mrs. A. C Parker, halter, Olllo Burkhalter, Mattlo nurKliaiter, is. j. uurmiuu , ' Miller, Mrs. .Minor, ;. .". j. P. Strand, u. jvorsnaw, j. . Johnson, B. Agostinos, u. uunow, L. Holmes, C. Larson, II. Larson. C. Robblns, T. C. Thompson, A. N. Chrlstlanson. Mrs. Chrlstianson, Ro bert Chrlstlanson, Wm. Chrlstlan son. II. Wltcher, E. J. "eld. MM. Iteld, .A. W. Copo. B. N. Grant, i..:.' t't i MnlW Airs. W. Noll- son, E. D. poran.R. Ollyant L Smith, Mrs. sum. -. -""" -f R. Donahey, A. A. Lolghton, II. J. Thompson, J. w. IUU"; "',,- Green. L. D. Copplo, , J. Cook. Mrs. N. Phelps, Clara Phelps, Mrs. M. J Young. Mrs. A. Peterson, Mrs. vino. It. D. usuurji, .. ."-M"D-lli Georgo Colburn. C. A. Taylor, " IL Hall! J. W. Hall, D. B. Hall, T. Hall, hV Schnur. O. Walser. p. Koohnke, G. W. Thompson, J. A' Valentino, L. Daniels, W. M. Smlthoy, B. Clark, A. Peterson. Takes Large Shipment of Sal- trom laiiani uo. Marshficld. mon in LEAVES TODAY Carried Two Million Feet of Lumber for the Chin ese Trade. GITY AFTER S Tho Bteamor Alllanco loft this morning for Portland. Sho took ln hor freight a largo shipment of sal mon consisting of 700 cases nnd 7G tierces from tho Taliant cannery. Tho following woro tho passengers who left this morning for Portland: G. W. Lawronco, J. II. Anderson, G. Carlson, J. Carlson, Miss Hockon son, E. E. Burk, W. II. Curtis, Pnul Costell and wife, P. W. Porter and wlfo, D. Lund, John Johnson, Frank Aylward, II. Walil, C. II. Freoman, W. NlcholB and J. F. Ryan. ALL ISlSTEO BUT COOS BAT Capt. Macgenn Comments on Weather ana romics, Also This Place. While- registering a gonornl objec tion to tho weather and political sit uation, Capt. Macgenn of tho steam er Breakwator did not forget to boost a llttlo as will bo seen irom uio iu lowlng In tho Portland Telogram: nnntln rn t Mopennn. mnstor Of tho steamship Breakwater, said this morning that tho weather along tho coast Is behaving In a vory peculiar manner this season of tho year. In variably horetoforo at this soason or tho year, ho states, southerly winds have been from the north .and north west, and but little rain has resulted. " 'Tho elements,' said the skipper, NOT OUT YET. This afternoon tho M. S. Dol lar had not crossed out yet. Tho vossol went down closo to tho bar and ilndlng It rough waited near tho ontranco o: tho bay. Tho bar is qulto rough this afternoon. Tho Alllanco and Hardy got out but tho M. 8. Dollar and Rodondo havo not yot frnnrv 2 Tho big Btonmer M. 3. Dollar which has been loading lumbor for China at tho C. A. Smith mill, loft Coo3 Bay todny for Columbia rlvor whoro sho will comploto hor cargo. Tho doparturo of tho big stoamor at i.finimi muMi ntinntton' and tho wnt- o.'-nnf wnn llnnil with DCOUlO WllO watched hor steam slowly down tho "captain Olson of tho Nann Smith took tho M. S. Dollar out over tho bar and will eo with hor to Columbia rlvor. Tho vessel took on about n nnn nrn fnnt nt Mm Smith mill and will add anothor 1,000,000 at tho Columbia rlvor boforo sailing for China. Sho will touch at Tnku and othor Chlneso ports. Tho captain of tho M. S. Dollar called attention to tho fact that this was a busy shipping day for Coos t)..,. I?,,.... vncsnia. tho M. S. Dollar, J,UJ. -. ----- "7 --. . ., tho RodOHUO, tno muuy uuu uio -llanco crossed out and tho Nann Smith and Broakwator crossod In. This was a largo amount of tonnago to cross over tho bar in oneuipr Several Are rained for Failing to Observe the Laws of -the City. Sovornl persona havo boon flnod by City Rocordor Butlor for falluro to obsorvo tho city ordinances. Howard Savago was boforo tho recorder on n chargo of having dug up tho streota to do some plumbing without first socuring permission of tho city ongl noor. Savago claimed that ho had boon unnblo to bco tho onglnoor and im limi ntnrtcil on tho work and In tended to llx everything as ho had found It according to wnatovor uirec tlon tho engineer might mako. As It appeared that ho was not trying to ovado tho law tho recorder suspended Bontenco ponding tho (ixlng up of tho streot to tho satisfaction of tho engi neer. Russ Nnsburg was boforo tho ro cordor on a chargo of having dono somo electric work without a pormlt nr llpnnsn TTn W11H fill fill $10. Levi Holsnor wns also urougiu uo foro tho rocordor on n chargo of al lowing his wngons In front ot his 11- vorv ntnliln n obstruct tllO Streot. It was stated that ho had been noti fied by tho pollco but did not pay any attontlon. Ho was flnod $5 for atreot obstruction. ABOUT PASSING HAT. 'appoar to-bo llko politics this yoar thoy aro all twisted up and no ono kriowB what to mako of tho situation. But Coos Bay continues to boom Just the same, and the Breakwator Is ono of tho best steamers on tho coast. Politician WimtH Know Abcut Its Legality. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Tlmoa. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Tho lend ers of various political parties hero will consult lnwyors as to tho legality of tho practiso of passing tho hat at political meetings without making notes of tho names of contributors was ohargod today that tho practice is in violation of tho stato election laws. The custom was Btartod by tho Socialists. . It .was takon up by tho Progressives and others early lu tt campaign, m I