- fASY WHEN THE OTHER FELLOW DOES IT EIRST, ACCORDING TO "SHRIMPS" tJjSxn In The TIMES W mL Ileal i:slo "In Gtas !mj Stittfs WANT ADVEItTISINO In The TIMKB Will Keep your Income from Furnished Rooms Sttdy. YOU enn renlly holp tho family revenues by renting a few furnished Market" Effcctlvclyl .. ,ii the raciB nuuui, j-". roomB and, If you know how nnfijl when to uso tlio classified columns, fccPF" ,.,. in town. Ann "'" IMhem who ought to own ""..i ..n ill you may keep tbnt llttlo oxtra la conio ns "stonily ns n clock." nr""BV MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES - rr7r7T7 ltnbllhc1 In 1878 L XXXVI. ' The Coast Mall. IfffTFLIGHTS IDE By " GHBISTOFFERSOH IN 10 DAYS no MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191 2. EVENING EDITION 6 PAGES. A Consolidation of Time, Const Mali ntitl Coos liny Advertiser. pjfj. 89. -. t n!..,l,.. Bay. . Times' . m. u,.,-.. Gives UnUSUai ivuiiiugi h Exhibitions. .Mimic Ap.nmFMT AS HIS PERFORMANCE st Flights Made This After- n buccessiui uuuk Hunting. MIXUP IBOU ? irfntnr Chrlstoffcrson hna iswattd to mnko one- or two "ibti tomorrow morning. Hitch will positively boh Is Inst Mirtnco ns bo leaves for PortliDd on tho Breakwater. laone desiring to mnko tho "itt tomorrow inornltiK niny ale reierTatlon by nppllcntlon u Tie Times ofllce. CANDIDATES Israi ChrUtofforaon. tho Coos I3ny hr" tlrdman, ninilo 11 nioro biic i fllgbts today with passon k This makes n totnl of 22 Inline flights In two ilnys nnd c i ilnglo accident mnrrcti ono tlm. This coupled with thrco q!u fllRhtfl nnd two previous, i-opline flights mnkeB n totnl of j ficioiuons no uns given uons people In tho nrt of flying. Jbor thoto wlm mndo nscon- tltb today were: T. L. Moody, Dan Mnlnnoy, Roy tiorne. II. II. Rlchnrds. I), R. tM Joel Ostllnd, MIsb Klmiuor, 4 Virle Maloney. Clrutolferson s duck hunting 'j lite yejterday afternoon In his ircjline was n rovolntlon to bt, D. L. Kooto went with him i Hi the shooting. Tb'ey killed fit Or ten, but Messrs. Rllvons M trlclcion, wlm followed thorn tie launch Kid woro nblo to M J only thrco or four, ono of ll.!tj ni a largo rnnvnnbnck. (nil u said to hnvo been tho time In tho history of flying rtlch ducks hnvo been shot a i firing machine. Tflttrdlv nfternnnn tbn ilurk itt Klwam got wnB rnught by i ncnino itseir, tlio bird hnvlng a tfilnst tho wires. ft I Foote says It Is vory dlf "!t to shoot ducks but It n rnre wt Wir concludes Chrlatofferson -luoa on Coos liny nnd ho nnd rtr Will loriVrt fni- PnrtlnTiil ! tie Dreakwnfnr Knmliiv Kll momlne. Hin Hrnnltwntnr u Joit pulling up to tho dock nt , uena when lio mndo his t Hh Dan Mnlonoy nnd tho jaeri were Riven nn unoxpect- ;"' ". seeing tno mncblno sonr if their dphiIb He Elk Rock crlir.nl it-IMi Mlaa MMlllams, tlio toneber, enmo In s body todny from South Rlrer today. M88 Wllllnma bo- J"hl : her school down to soo Mr. yson and his nlrship. Kit Tnnf.i- Ufi ..,1.1. . ..ii.. V,t ,v"' "lll iVVIIlllll "'OlieriOn nn nnntlinn .li.lr ?' ,he acroplnno nt 1:30 this -tuuun. PrncnvAT. ait... ... f.P mpVll"L,'iy,.'u.w' . i ta7iV .".!. JH0,,.i0(,ny "om JiMn..1"1' l0 J'orunnd. Si.!0, c"ApMAN arrived homo UVmh Portlailtl whoro alio has er tVo lDE "'""vcb for n month b;S0N'd Et,,rtei liomo on tho itAiti,,r 'e8te'-dny but got off ..rla a.na fnlIed to cntch tho tlivn'fSK; . w L" ' TIKDOEN ar- liMifku .", ,ro,n l"r liomo tl. I, 'n5 ,0. vls't "t tho homo of lime ,"?P KnEITZBR returned Zi Jda5r..fro" n abort atny In north (rnm J"rsv "ouBoworth wont wuffiSS t0 v,8,t ro,n- Ifoa r, h, VUR returned today d M v B81 tr,n t0 Portland Kirchin. fronhoJni BB h0 wns itr. j. ." " " "o nni no iosi !tl ' -unng the Elks blc dolncs 'ScSnwll,w8 Salem Per' "'"'" "flora a aaiern lid v.. announcement that he tinu,. :" Bent to tho hoanltal familv 1cn "neaslness to his RRvV? ""! homo today. doted ',""" .w"0 lias been pro- Breakwau. , ,ne "Koncy of tho tniama, !Jn prtlnnd to tho tMrr&Lp of tho local rail lf. a,md hero todav with hla 'r Mof t,rTho Yoi6 People's Vn.l' .. the Sn-n,ll,.l. t ..t . '" Will w,. i "'""Mil UlllllUJUU 5 o'clocv i-1"!? pfllay ovenlng at EoncM rL,no clJurch hall. feCnmn,a Da' ICG atl C0ld L8 Ukei?dSP8nny 'e8terday bid In LeiTer' sae,nCre.aimery at tho re !ob .."81 for Jiann xm i tV'r theBa," Mr. Nlch rolnt n, bounced hla plans .Hovrfvl e "eamory. tookonf " h.?a hettor keep on P0St .'ur SPOOka." "enbllna." ?? boy on 'rJni. specially tho ?V CarL0nhBmlscnlef bent. Mar Si WroWn arranBed for ape- an ,. toudio will ro iy Daffl" will be given. Peculiar Muddle Results from Port of Coos Bay Reor ganization. Owing to tho inlxup following tho abolition of tlio old I'orr of Coos liny by tho ndverao decision of tho United Status supremo court last Btimmur, tlio votom of tho Port district will hnvo a llttlo puzzle- In their ballot next Tues day. Instead of tlio names of L. J. Simpson nnd Pctor Kogglo ap pearing as candidates for tho two vncnuclcB, tholr names nnd thoso of A. II. Puwors nnd Henry Songs tacken nppenr. This Is tho result of Messrs. PowcrH nnd Songstnekcu having been nominated at tlio primary, prior to tno Kiipromo rourc. ueri Blon. Tholr nanies woro never withdrawn and County Clerk Wnt koii says ho has no recourso but to put thorn on tho olllclnl ballot, Hotb Messrs. Powers and Songs tacken nro inomborH of tlio com mission now nnd their tonus will not oxplro for a couplo of years. If tboy should receive more votes than MesHi'B. Simpson nnd KoKglo next Tuesday It might menu n po cullnr inuddlo. However, It Is ox pocted that the votora will undor Htiind tho situation nnd mark tholr ballots accordingly. BREAKWATEn IN! FROM PORTLAND VICE-PRESIDENT SHERMAN IS DEAD BALKAN TROOPS ROUT TURK Succumbed Late Last Evening at nume in uuca r-unerai Will Be Held Saturday. (Dy Aesoclntcd rress to Tho Coo? Tlmos.l UTICA, N. Y., Oct. 31. Vlco President Jnmos Shornian of tho TTtlttml )tnlna n.i.t nn.i.1l.lnlA fnM w election with President Taft on tho iicpnuiicnn ticKet, died at tlio fam ily homo hero nt 9:12 Inst night. no wiib Hiirrouniieii ny nieniDcrB or his fnmlly, nil hope of his recovery hnviliK been clvcn tin onrlv vor- torday. utlca Is mourning todny over the death of Vlco President Shornian. Tlrltvllt'a tllannan nm.ii.llnntn.1 ...IHi dlscnso of tho heart and hardening oi mo nricncB, lonowingn pcriou or moro than 21 hours of almost to tnl nnrntiKrloilRnnRfl wnrn irlvnn in- dny ns tho causes of death. Sherman was a prominont factor In mnnv linalnnaa nntopnrlnivti In lliln rltv nnd tbn nfllcon nf nnrli ronrorna nro closed for tho doy. T4AUIIUU llllUlli; IllfllllJUill ) lliuilftll ho wns. ho was known to Utlcnna 08 Jim Sberman. Indeed, by most people, tho Biirnamo was drojiiied nnd tho common oxebanga of snlu- tniion among tlio older rcsuieniB of tho city today waB "Poor Jim la gone." Condolence from men nnd wo men In nil pnrta of tho country woro received today. They Include. tnlnirrnmu from Tnft. IlnosOVolt. Wilson, Mnrshnll, nnd most of tho men In public lire. Mr. Sherman had been nlllng for n lntii' I linn, lint liln condition did not reach n crltlcnl stngo until n few days ago when ncuto Kinney trouble developed In connection with other complications. With tho end In vlow of obtain ing u Inrgor auditorium, tho first decision to hold tho funeral of vim I'maiiinnt Rlinrninn In tho Re formed Dutch church was abandon ed, and tho First I'resuyiorinn church will bo used for tbnt pur- nose. Tlio sorvieo win no at o'clock Saturday nnd will bo con- aucieu jointly u ur. lioiiion, pas tor of tho Dutch church, and Dr. M. W. Strykor, president of Ham ilton College, of which college Sherman wna nn alumnus. Tho body of the Vlco President will Ho In stnto In tho Oneida county court houso Frldny nftor noon nnd evening nnd It Is expect ed that It will bo returned to the Shornian rcsldcnco for ' private sor vieo thoro Saturday morning. Sherman will bo burled In For est cemetery, whero ninny of his family have found tholr final rest ing place. Ho selected hla pall bearers beforo his death. They consist of prominent citizens and lntlmnto friends. Shornian was tho trensurcr of tho Rof,ormed Dutch church. Taft To Funeral. Tnft will leave Washington Into to morrow to attend tho funeral at Ut Icn of Vlco President Shcrmnn. Tho President will go in a privnto enr nccompnnlcd by somo of his aides nnd Socrctnrles. Whnt cnblnot olllclnlB will go hna not boon dctoririlnod. President Taft wns scheduled to make nn nddrosB nt Nowark Snturdny nftornoon nt tho dedication of n nion umont to Wnshlngton but cannot now nttond. TltlllL'TE V .MAllSHAI.Ti. ADM y AFTER HARD BATTLE i'MNWWN"liS,i'S tipped if: M'iMARAS IKMiiocratlc Caudldnto Cancels Ills Speaking Dates. (By Associated rresa to Tlio Cooe Bny Tlmoa.) CHICAOO, Oct. 3-. Oov. Mnrshnll, democratic cnndldato for vlco-presl-dont, cancelled furthor cnmpnlgn speeches todny becnuso of tho death of Vlco President Shormnn.' He bad boon scheduled to mnko threo speech es In Chlcngo nnd several In Indiana nnd Ohio. "In tho presence of tho dond," snld Mnrsbull, "overy self-respecting mnn stands silent." "Mr. Shcrmnn Is not nlono tho dond of ono of tho contesting polltl cnl pnrtlcB but Is tho nation's dend ns woll nnd ns such la deserving of tho honor nnd respect of overy mnn who respecia mo nauon. m.m rwirs'TsrssfWrrrrrr3fsw GONWAYS LAKbt WE) FOR CAMPAIGN Steamship Brings Large Num ber of Passengers from Rose City Today. Tho Ilrenkwnter arrived In todny from Portland but was detained nt North Dond nnd Ocenn Dock un londlnc freight nnd will not ronch Mnrshfleld until Into tonight. She. lind ono of tho lnrgost In coming pnBsengor lists tbnt ho hns had In mnny trips, nosldos n largo cargo of miscellaneous freight sho lirnncht n lnrcn donkov engllio for Sonntor Abraham's now logging enmn near Myrtlo Point. The. Dreakwater will snll nt 1 n'nlnilr nnn1nv fnr Portland. Among thoso arriving on tho Rronkwntor woro: Mrs. Phillips. Olivo Phillips. Mrfl. A T.nlcrliton. IT. J. Mohr. Mrs. II. J. Mohr, Mrs. M. C. Clinpmnn. Miss Edith Roylo, Mrfl. II. Eastman, Dr. T,. k strntn Mrs. Strnto. J. Nel son. W. A. Crnlc. Mrs. n. E. Smith. Lloyd Smith. Lola Smith, Mrs. D. I.. Check. Mrs. J. A. Cngo A. 8. i r n m in n mi n. w. Klmoro. Mrs. A. Tln.lirnn Wra V C. Wood. MISS Aiirn Millnr. K. Holmes. Jennlo iinimin urm .T. M. Wrlcbt. Mir lam Wright. C. Wrlcht W. Kent. t -r xit.i1i n Wrcht. A. Tied- iron. A. C. Nowmnn. J. McOrand. II. King. W. II. nurghagon, W. E. Iloaly, G. C. Solor. J. C. Corwln. C. Snoddon. W. M. Owon. 0. II. Graham. J. Svdmnn. W. Ilolmos. A. Cnson. h. E. King. J. E. Mng. J. E. Clark, P. Klornan. rt. noleor. Is. R. Dean. P. C. MrFnrln. D. Howard. C. Cartorson. Mrfl. Krelt zer, C. W. Thorn. A. J. Carlson. A. F. Gorman. S. Strauss. W. P. Mur phy, A. J. Wedlov. Mrs. Wedtej. W. A. Young. C. W. Hill. R. Wed ley. C. Wedloy. Geo. Storv. V. P. Swopo, J. Gorstel, N. C. Wood, E. D. McArthur. Mrs. A. Ansen. Miss Russell. Mrs. E. A. Cheovor. Mrs. J. G. Jnrvls. F. Jnrvls. Ruth Jarvls. Jesslo Trnak. C. E. McFnrlnnd, J. Forsvtho. E. M. Eldrldge. R. E. VnnVochua. G. C. Wilson. G. A. Johnson. Mrs. W. M. Owen. Mrs. G. C. Seller. Mrs. I. C. Butts. K. Owen. Mrs. J. M. Smith. Mrs. Win kler. J. C nutta. W. R. Hunt. J. A. Pattlson, F. W. Petterson. G. 0. Payton. J. M. Smith. CM. Hol comb. II. Dunn, A. II. Settergreen. Gets Rand Tho Dull Mppso have oncnged tho Grand theater for their rally tomorrow night and have en eased the Coos Ray Rand to pre cede their big rally. Copt MacBenn will recito some new and original campaign poetry which' scored a big hit at a Bull Moose luncheon In Portland last Monday Blxby Delayed. General nixby, head of tno United States engineers was delayed on hla western trip and will not reach Portland until November 7. D. 0. .Greene remain od thoro to moetjilm. .,n. .r Dii.i? a imp cent off on a I fillk. taffeta and n.essallno " .V" .. , T,nn Emnorlum. SHGER MURDER Former Circus Clown and His Wife, Wanted for Chicago Murder, Are Arrested. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bny Times.) LIMA, Ohio, Oct. 31. Tho man nnd woman arrested horo as Cbaa. N. Conway ond wlfo, wonted In connection with tho murder of So phia G. Singer, dony tbnt tboy had anything to do with tho murder. "1 admit I nm tho man tho po llcoliro looking for," Conway told tho pollco, "but I deny that I hnvo nny knowledgo of tho crime in connection wltr wnlch' they want The pollco say Conway doclnrod tho body of Mlsa Singer must hnvo been put In hla room In Chlcngo nftor ho nnd hla wlfo loft tho city Monday night. Mrs. Josoph Crnmor, whom tho pollco bollevo Mrs. Conway s mother, lives hero, WANT TO BUY nssatmruf-- N NORTH tilll Southern Pacific Trying to Get Box Factory Site for Right of Way. t. to nnnmmroii that the South ern Pacific la negotiating for tho North Rend Hox factory. Mr. Kern has received threo propoBiwuiin i tho company, ono for merely right : - tnr. thn as lota and plant, and one for tho real estate alono. no win i'i u; w,. on2:i nrn-ii nf tho Southorn Pnclflo who came down from Gar diner to take a uegrtu u ' ;' .r i imrn in nok after tho Vpment 0? auppl.es The Sausa- aitehmenOtWfrorbatr.oWStUpC.n0t Gardiner. In all. about 80.00 sacks of cement will be brought here. In thU country 14.000 patents bavo been Issued covering the man-"v-j. ohnpa and leather goods, and about half of them aro n0?honhofrsreeear system of Constan tlnoplo, operating 30 mttfs at track Is about to be electrified. Tho city la also to have telephones and electric bi Contributions to Republican National Fund Last Week Totalled $153,655. (By Associated Prosa to tho Cooa Baj Tlmos). WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. Con- trlbutlona nmoiintlug to 1G3,CC5.92 woro rccolvod by tho Ropubllcan vinllnnnl linnflniinrtnta InRl wnnlf flP. cording to n aiipploinontnl report men louny wuu mo ciurK oi uiu houso by Georgo R. Sholdon, treas urer of tho Republican national conimltteo. Tho report la In com pliance with tho atntuto requiring Biipplomontal reports ovory six daya after tho flrat report. Tho report. showB tho contributions woro re ceived botween Oct. 20 and Oct. 25. During tho Inst six days tho DomocraHc national commlttco rc colvod $130,088.72 In contribu tions, nnd borrowed $40,000. Dur ing this period tho total expendi tures amounted to ?2GG,445.20. ALLIANCE IN T Herbert S. Hockin Told De tective Burns Details of 1 Times Dynamiting. (By Associated Proas to Tho Coos Bny Tlmos.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 31. Scnsntlonnl testimony that Wllllnm J. Burns, tho detective, wns "lip ped off" na to tho Idontltlea of tho dynnmltors of tho Loa Angolos Times building, two wcoka after tho explosion, by n man now on trial, wnn irlvnn nt tlm dvnnmlto conspiracy trial todny. j, a. u. unuorir, n npccini in vestigator Investigating tho causo ..f llm nvtilnatnn. fnr flvn vi.nra f.tu. tlflcd that Herbert S. Hockin ad mitted to navo "gotten in toucir with BurnB. tliirnu wna In T.na Afiirolnu nnnn after tlio explosion October 1, 1010. tiio .Mc.Mimnra urotuora nun uruo McMnulgnl woro nrrcatcd six months Inter, after ton moro ex plosions lind taken plnco. Bndorff testified (lint Hockin mndo tho ad mission nftor ho snld to Hockin, "You nro n fool for giving nil your Information nnd lotting him build up n reputation on Information you glvo. If you expect Immunity why don't you go to District Attorney Miller." Tho witness said that Hockin, who wna tho Bccrotnry of tho In ternational Association of Brldgo nnd Structural Ironworkers, ndmlr tod bo contomplnted pleading guilty. loirTi is NEARLY SURE Thirty-two States Have Rati fied Amendment and But Four Rejected It. (By Assoclotcd Prosa to Tho Coos Bny Tlmos) WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. Tlilrly two atatea have notified Sccretnry Knox of their ratification of the proposed Inconio tux amendment oT tho fcdornl constitution nnd four hnvo notlflod tho Stato department of tholr rejection. To becomo ef fective, 30 Btntes, throo-fourtha of thoso In tho Union, must ratify. Tlinan wlilMi linvn nnt nnllflnrl thn dopnrtmont of ratification or rejec tion nro uoiawnro, norma, j.uuib lann, Ma8BncliusottB, Now Jorsoy, Vmv Mnvlco. Ohio. PoniiHvlvanla. Vormont. Virginia, Wost Virginia and Wyoming. Connecticut, Now Ilampsblro, Utah and Rhodo Ifllnnd have noti fied of tholr rejection. Sultan's Soldiers Forced to Retire After Three Day's Struggle. THINK INTERVENTION ' WILL SOON FOLLOW European Powers Not Likely to Permit Occupancy of Constantinople. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooi Bay Tlmos) SOFIA, Oct. 31. Tho Bulgarian nrmy completely rail red tho main Turkish nrmy under Nnzlm Pasha. Tho Turks fled In dlsordor, leaving many killed nnd wounded on th flold. Tlio bnttlo which Is rcgnrded no tho moat Important ongogomont slnco th'o beginning of tho war, lasted thrco entire dnyn. It cx tended nlong tho lino from Luc-la Biirgna enstwnrd to Sornl. Tha Turkish front wns ovor 31 miles long. Tho Ottomnn troops rotront cd to Tchorlit, nbout 21 miles to tho south of tho positions from which tlioy woro driven by tho Ylllli'nrlnnii 'Tlin fni.... . rrnl.nH1 l..AM. .1. - ..u ...I. , i ti, iuiiuiiii, wnuiq iiio TurkB nro expected to mnko nnother niuiiu uci'iipicH nn iiiiporinut posi tion on tho mnlii rond nnd on the rnllwn V liAt tl'nnn pAtiofniil Inniiln tM?ff .... ( uviuiuil vviiguiuitWMU tlUU. Adrlnnoplo nt a point whoro tho uiiu iroin mo pori or Koiicnsra JoIiib. Unlesa tho Turka hold this trificn tlinv will 1ia nnnlitn In l.l.rt- any moro troops from Asia Minor uy way oi uoiicoato. New lintllo Front. (By Assoclntcd Press to Tho Cooc Bny Times.) LONDON. Oct. 31. In conse quence of tho occupation of Inclc Burgas by tho Bulgarians, the eastern wing of tho Turka la wlth dnrwn to Sornl nnd Istrnndla no tbnt tho battle front, which yoBtor day extended from Luolo Bnrgna t Visa, now Ilea ncross Tchorlu, So rnl nnd Ifltrnndln. AND OUT ODAY ... i ,i,niorn nro reaping ,ar7o prollta flshlng in South Afrl- rm nil i rniiiiiii iiiiii .afc""" - Petticoats rarxaio Emporium, can waters. Steamer Arrives from Eureka and Sails for Portland This Afternoon. Tho Alliance camo In today from Eureka and sailed a few hours lator for Portland. She had a a largo car go of through freight. Among thoso arriving on her were tho following: Mrs. D. Davenport, C. Clark, F. F. Burchott, F. S. Broulllard, Mra. F. Broulllard. T. Stalverson, W. J. VlrUnntrloW. nnil W. O. Etfcleston. Among thoso sailing on hor for Portland were tho following: W. E. Hlbbard, U. A. Aiexanuur, a a Tinin ai Pnrlsnn. Curl Swanson. Harry Johnson, K. Soverson, D. Ball- oy, S. Swanson, w. a. uisiiop, mid. . Richards and H. w. Jeiu. DANCE at EAGLTCS' HALL SAT UltDAY NIGHT. KEYZEIt'S OR CHESTItA. When In need ot PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING, SHEET .METAL WORK, CALL 101-J PIONEER HDW'RE CO., When done by us !t is done right. Cracked corn at Haines. IS FOINI) GUILTY. by Louisiana Liiinbeiinau Killed Who's Admirer. (By Associated Prosa to Tho Coos Bay Times.) SHREVEI'ORT, Ln., Oct. 31. Albort T. Watson was found guilty of murder In connection with tho killing of C. C. Bailey, n woatlhy lumberman, whom Watson confess ed ho clubbed to death that Mrs. Balloy might bo freo to marry him. Tho trial of Mra. Balloy aa an ac complice to tho murdor began to day. An aviation school In that coun- ti-v 1in hnnn contracted for by tho government of Guatemala, Wornout machinery is now being reclaimed by Ingenious applications of electric welding. Denmark Importod nearly threo million tons of coal last year, most of It from Groat Britain. The forests of tho Alaskan const yield about 27,000,000 board feet of lumber a year. Tro production oi ieiiiucity whisky has ranged from 0,000,000 gallons a year. SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE. On Saturday, Novombor 2, wo will place on Bale: Beautiful "Now Aladdin" Lad and LbbsIo Statuoa, height 14 VS Inches, only two sold to each pur chaser. Regular GOc value. Sat urday, 'only lDc. Seo our window. PEOPLE'S G-10-lGc STORE. SATURDAY SALE 20 per cent off on all fcliK. luiicui ami miwiu petticoats at tho Ladles' Emporium. Times' Want Ads trintr result. (By Associated Press to Tho Coon Bny Tlmos.) LONDON, Oct. 31. Tho BulgiiT lau nrmy completely dofentcd the Turkish forces, estimated nt 200, 000, nt Lueln Burgas, nftor three dnyfl of torrlfle fighting, according" to n news ngoncy dlspntch from Sofln. Tho Bulgarian cavalry lo pursuing tho rotrentlng Turks. HEADY FOR INTERVENTION. Powers Will Not Penult Occupa tion of Constantinople. (By Assoclntcd Prosa to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 31. Previous la tho nuunuueemont of tho great bnt tlo tbnt hna boon In progress be tween the Turkish nnd Bulgarian nrmloB In tho eastern part of the Balkan peninsula, it seemed prob nblo tbnt Itn conclusion probably would glvo occasion for Interven tion of tho European powers. In dlspntches from Vlonnn It la as sorted that tho foreign ministers oZ tlio Ha 'open n governments renchoa n tontntlvo nireomont on tfils mat tor and In any ovont tho entry ot Bulgnrlnn trorps Info Constantino ple will nut be tolerated by tho powers. Evoi Russia la not In clined to permit audi nn occur ronro. It Is nlso reported Hint tho Bnlknn nntlnna aro ready to ac copt Intervention of tho powors nt nny moment now. Fight on Black Sea. (By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 31, It Is rumored horo thnt tho Bul garian troops nro telng bombardon by tho Turkish Bqundron on the Black Sea Coast and that undor the covor of firing a body of Turkish troops landed. Surround Adrlnnoplo. (By Assoclntcd Prcsa to Tho Com! Bay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 31. Tho Turkish army after tho defeat at Luole Burgas retreated toward Tcbatnlga. Adrlnnoplo Is complotoly hommoa in by the iniignnnn troops. IS FOUND SLAIN. R. Moyer of Txs Angeles Shot la Chicago. (By Assoclntcd Prcs3 to The Coos Bny Times.) pniPAnn. net. 31. Rho hola Moyer, a retired Los Angolea bnn- kor, wna found Btiot to oeaiii ik tho homo of his slstor, Mrs. Jlnr tha A. Bynkal, horo today. Tire bullet passed through his head. A revolver was found ton feet awny from tho chair In which ho was found sitting nnd hnd ono dUr chnrged cartrldgo, but no powder marks on tho skin woro present to Indlcato that tho pistol wns hold by tho victim. This lod tho pollco to supposo ho was murdorod. SATURDAY SALE 20 per con off on all Hk. talfeta and messiilir petticoats at tho Iiadles' Emporium. M