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OU MUST MARCH DOUBLE STEP IE YOU WOULD KEEP ffKK THESE DAYS KHII8lNG In The TIMES (E000 lag Exmm WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMKB Will Keep your Inconio from Furnished Rooms Steady. YOU can really liolp tho family revenues by renting a fow furnished rooms and, if you know how and whon to vibo tho cltissiflcil columns, you may Icccp tha llltlo extra In- como us "sternly ns a clock." i- Mnrkct" Effectively! , nut tho fnctB about your IW'Tn town. And If tl.oro ", i ol I them who ought to own VSm ,t! MEMIIEIl OP TIII3 ASSOCIATE!) PRE9 fiSxvi- Kstnbllslicd In 1878 as Tho Conit Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 912 EVENING EDITION TEN PAGES. A consolidation of Tim, c,nst mii nun jia awtijf jiutuuinvii No. 91. ' IE BATTLE IS RAGING WITH BULGARIANS IN LEAO Air H ID EHfER UB I W DRPREY . .. Pn Rnttinn Dfi- ped by the Allies on - Hit Jiuvo. IERSPREPABE U llv. icnvciMt L Some, Action to Stop War WIN DU iuiu;ii Soon. , iuocl&reil Press to Tho Cooa rwi Vnv. 2. A fearful bat- lit 'most sanguinary tho Dulgnr- . k.f. Mil 10 RUHllllll UUIUIU iiu- ,-i. it riElnc today nonr the "'"' .. .f-.li... .!.. n Tni. lirti the HcIcliBpoBt's corrcspon , .id, ihn Hulrtarlans. Tho a ire displaying extraordinary iKMji, continually unugiug up ijroorvei and hustling thorn Into kit The nuiRnnnns nro auow icsplete contempt for death. Iiurnca aiivc. rluxlited Press to Cooa Da Times.) L.a.. I... A llAfAvn llm Al'fla Ml. AUT. i. I1K1U1U uiu ... ii of Dunarlilssnr, tho Turkish -silntup 200 Ilulgnrlnna In tho rtund set flro to tho building :-2rj to an offlclnl news pnpor. i Bulgarians porlshcd. Week Long name. audited Pross to tho Coos Day Times.) OXDON. Nov. 2.-Ornphlo do- ;Jai of a week long battlo bo- i tie Turkish and Unitarian all the soutlienHtern turner of Bt!hn peninsula nro reaching It. It would appear that Hourly (wired thousand inon linvo cnied In n llfo srtucglo which itj to sonio necouutH la Ht 111 TOJ. Sen law Winning. iaodited Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) GRADES, Nov. 2 Tho Sor- OTiIry continues to Hwcop Mnc i The Turks do not offer sor- miitince to thorn nnywhorc :ic; ot flro hundred woundoil pi arrived horo todny from rcur or them bndly crlppod. (Klirtd tho fighting had boon I wire. To Intervene. luoelated Pross to Tho Coos liar Times.) 3UX, Nor. 2. flormany 1ms iu jjroiuiu innio ay tuu J Premier Rnlmond Polncnro Jf wtlch form Intorvontlon in LUn situation bv tlin l'nrnnr.nn uhlltakc, ncrordlng to an nn- t mado by tho foreign ""' no proposal doea not J UT Dlan for tlin Hnttlnninnt Bllkail terrltnrlnl ullimHnn ulttstood tho French proposal me Angio-itusslnn vlow. cr. u Germany Is nptlni? In ft lth her allies, all .tho umiea. RfJrt fireck Iascs. wea Press to tho Coos Day Tlmniil- rSTAXTlNOPLR, Nov. 2. Dlfl- ' n aaionik dntod yeator "MBeavy firing on tho M ardas nnrl llinf Ihn t tl0 lUSlAlnlncV llAnifil InonAa flh and French cruisers l'td at Salonlki. fewro tho Helpless. n fess t0 Tho Coos Bar Tlrv. IA.N'0T. ? n..ll.n-i .- Jem p m !J00I,S ,,urlnB a r- i2L5rt h Wo nur- illdtfn i '"".women, old mon M' In tho vlllago of At- rowers Active- Uted Prpsa rri. o kW. I1 ire n, 'T-rtCiivo nogo ! SLp8l"nR n London ,.. . of br nclnp Mm nni. L .J n end. T)m n.ii. lZ.h. .u,.UBr no of tho lbn.ii!0l"9n Saturday, 1 Crr ... . nornoon. Sir I J;'e'i tecretarv t f-i,. iti.n.0?? over week end. liV , ! ?n Austrian, tho Bi.i."ai? ambassadora "in minister. SSStes?' - H mi lu 11'0 UOOS vBiham" ViT1"0 " kje be'Pn .eymouth a" 1 ord,1.,ercented by "fdered to sail to the MVN III IN HOTEL W. C. Douglas, Financier, Is Killed and Others Injured in St. Louis. iDy ABtocIatcd Press to Tho Coos Hay Tlmos.) ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2. W. C. Done- lna, local llnnnclor, wns burned to doath, nnd twenty other perBons wore Injured, throo receiving fractured akulla In tho 11 ro thnt destroyed tho itcnin noioi nrtor midnight. Ono hundred and fifty gucslB of tho oxclu bIvo family hotel woro forced to flco In thor night clothes or jump from tho wlndowa, Kind Another llody. (Dy ABBodntod Prcas to Tho Coos liny Times.) ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2. A body iden tified nH Mrs. C. K. McFnddcu, wna found In tho ruliiH this nftornoon. Tho hotol proprlotor exprcssod tho opinion thnt It wna tho body ot nuothcr guoat. FLOOD CAUSES GREAT DAMAGE FIRE ANXIOUS ABOUT BALLOON M United States Will Send Troops If Elections Start a Dis turbance. ' (I)y Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times) FORT MONMIOB, Vn., Nov. 2. i no nrmv gonorni stnti hns ordered Started in Race But No News of Two Americans Received. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) 1J13IILIN, Nov. 2 A fooling of pro found nnxlcty rolgna horo na to tho fnto of John WnttB nnd Arthur Ath orholt, tho Amcrlcnna missing with tho hnlloon Ducsscldroff II, bIiico they Btnrtcd Oct. 27 In tho International raco for tho Gordon Dcnnott hnlloon cup. It la folt thnt nowii should sure ly hnvo been received unions tho ba llon descended In n remoto pnrt of tho wilds of Lnplnnd. Tho mnnagora of tho raco Hiiggcst tho ncronnughtsj may hnvo been mado prlsonora In Hussln and nro unnblo to communl- cato their plight. four transports In rcsorvo horo to bo prepared within four days for In stant readiness to carry 2,800 troops to Cuba should disorder arise during tho lnsulnr olectiona, demanding In torvontlon. Over 2000 additional troops nro bolng mado ready for In stant service EXPECTS TO GETJFF EASY Would-Be Assassin of Roose velt Hopes for Light ' Sentence. (Dy ABsoclatod Press to Tho Coos i Day Tlmofl.) MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 2. Entertaining tho Impression that Roosevelt docs not bear any mallco toward him nnd adopts tho sntno attitudo of forgiveness ub was hold by prealdcntB who hnvo boon na aasalnated, John Schrnnk, would-bo slayer of Colonel Koosovolt, ex pects to oacnpo with a light sen tence. Schrank confldod those cx pectntiona to a fellow prisoner. FltKXCII UOXHOX8 10 cents por pound nt STAFFORD'S Special Candy Sato Saturday nnd Sunday. POONDED TD PIECES, E OF BODIES RECOVERED WOULD 1R0ER NWWiNSNNV f t r iLiiuu ounuunor uasnea to Pieces on Submerged Coos Bay Jetty. FRIENDS OF VICTIMS .MAKE INQUIRIES Not Likely Remains of Any of ' Men Lost Will Be Found. Two Towns in Mexico Nearly Destroyed and Half the ' Population Perish. (Dy Associated Pross to The Cous Day Tlmos.) TIXTLA, Quorroro, Mexico, Nov. 2. Tho towns of Mochlstlau and Qucchultonngo, nonr hero, were al most destroyed Thursday by a flood following tho torrential rains. Tho refugees reported that n quarter of tho population hns perished. AVIATQRILEftVES MAKES BEPLY FOB PORTLAND TOJILSON EXPLOSION INJURES SIX Th'e Cooa b n . tedPw c,ty j0 . mes.) :iCio ,2nirAlrlanp,e fi 'roml8e Jo local nSVJi' Bu'Earlana, but Tared. " "'"erea that tho Uhe'p- TORRkv for -"-r 1 4 IJU Stokers on Battleship Vermont, Hurt When Boiler Head ' Blows Out. TWO DIE. (Dy Associated Pross) NORFOLK, Nov. 2. M. P. Uornn nnd U. W. Cramer, two of tho flromon ou tho battleshi Vnmiint ill nil nn tho llOSnital ship Solaco. Tho four otiiora aro I nn nn sorlouslv Injured. (Dy Assoclarod Pross to Tho Coos uay Timoai WASHINQTON. Nov. 2. Six stokora on tho battleship Vormont woro Injured, two seriously, last night whon tho bond of tho num ber Blx boiler blow out, scalding thorn badly. A board Investigation has boon ordered. Tho Vormont is nt Hampton Roads. APPLIES ALSO TO ALASKA Three-year Homestead Law Has Effect in That Ter ritory. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. Com missioner Dennett of tho Eoneral land office ruled today that the re cent legislation reducing to three yearB tho period of residence re quired on homesteads a operative in Alaska, as well aa in the Uni ted Statea proper. Tho decision es tablished an important Principle bearing on homestead work now under way In that territory. 1AN0E at EAGLES1 HALL SAT URDAV NIGHT. KEYZER'S OR CHESTRA A carload of wheat at Haines. TJhristofferson Departs After Highly Successful Flights in Marshfield. i Silas Chrlstofrerson, tho young aviator, who was brought, horo by tho Cooa Day Times, nnd who line been giving exhibitions during tho mat u-nnlr Inft Iniliiv fnr l'flrtlniul on tho Urenk water. Ho was nccom- pnnlcd by his brother, I tarry unrisi offorsou, and his mechanic. I Mr. Chrlstofforson cortnlnly had a twnot aiifVnaafnl wnnlr. TTn mmln ill) ward of 30 flights and thoy all passed off without mishap. Ho was also favored with flno wenthor,' which mndo It posslblo for him to utllizo nil tho timo ho had horo and give tho peoplo n full oppor tunity to sco aviation. A flA. viinltiir iinn nvlillilla In Mnrshflold ho wns horo Just In timo to bo nblo to mako his fllghta over tho Cooa bar yesterday on tho occa sion of tho Osproy wreck nnd estab lished tho fnct that an airship can bo used to great advantago In cases of ship wreck. While horo Mr. Crlstofforson broko threo world's records. Ono was for tho numhor of ducks killed from nn nlrshlp, another wna mak ing tho first night flight over n city In a hydroplane and tho third was for carrying a man and crossing tho bnr to reach n ship wreck in liopo of giving nssistanco nnd es tablishing tho practicability of tho mnchlno In such omorgenclos. Mr. Chrlstofforson was greatly pleased nt tho action of tho Marsh Held Chamber of Commerce In paaa Ing resolutions of thanks for his daring In going to tho wreck. Roosevelt Answers Democratic Nominee; Trust Matter in New Jersey. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Tlmosi OYSTER DAY, Nov. 2. Roosevelt issued astatomont today dovotod lar gely to answering Wilson's romnrks on tho trust question. Roosovolt calls nttontlon to Wilson's alleged Inactiv ity against ho trimt aa governor of Now Jersey nnd to his promises be fore ho wna olected to go after tho trusts and declares: "Mr. Wilson hns declined to glvo tho loglslnturo n load In this matter nnd when these liioin bors of tho loglslnturo gavo him a lend ho still declined to lift n finger In tholr nld nnd naturally in view of this attitudo of pnsslvo oppposltlon on his part, tho legislature failed to do so." WILSOX COXFIDEXT. M ERY NOT YET SOWED Dead Man at Riverton Not Identified as Was Sup posed. Tho Identity of the man found ,io,i o t rMvnrinn lnf month has not been established ns was sup posed. The following regarumK tho case Is from the Coqullle Her ald: Tho mvstery of tho dead man found near Riverton October 2, In ...oom Tho (load man was sup- posed to have been Ed Ullage, stepson of a. w. rung oi iu of Olds & King, Portland. Out ii. cl.nlin Mihn na IllstlCfl Of tllO pence, was 'acting coroner, investi gated the curfe at ino wiiw, ". this morning, received a letter from w Tiu.in 1,'nm Knrth Bend, say ing he is very much alive and Is wondering now iw ueu i pened t" havo his (Illldgo'a) card and addri'is rai his person. See our LIXE of MEN'S NECIC wrin Kn.rrcvr TIES for 30c COOS DAY OASn STORE. (ny Associated Pross to Tho Cooa Ray Tlmea.) kpw vnnrf K'nv. 2. A feature of tho obsorvnnco of tho Wilson ral ly today was tho rending nt Domo crntic Tallica throughout tho coun try of Wilson's messngo to tho vot ers of tho United Statea. Wilson said today ho was confident ho would bo elected president nexi Tuesday. FRENCH HOXDOXS 40 cents per pound at STAFFORD'S Special Candy Salo Saturday nnd Sunday. QUATEHMA88 for PIIOTO.l. SHERMAN IS Impressive Services Held Over Remains of Departed Vice President. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day Tlmea.) UTICA,, N. Y Nov. 2 Vice-President Sherman was taken to Forest Hill cemetery and committed to tho Sherman mausoleum, following Im pressive family services at tho homo and n public service at tho First "Pres byterian church which was used today because tho Dutch Reform Church, of which Sherman was a member, wob too small to accomodate tho largo crowds which attended to pay thetr last respects to the departed vice president. President Taft. members of his staff and the cabinet and a large number of congressmen and senators who came to Utlca on a spe cial train witnessed the service. Gives Salute. WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 2 Tho vice-presidential salute of nlnoteen guns was fired at noon today on the ships of tho rovenuo service nnd all army posts of tho coast fortifications In observance of tho funeral of Vice President Sherman, Police Look for Gun Men Said to Be After Attorney ' Whitman. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times) NEW YORK, Nov. 2. Half n doz en detectives woro dotnllcd todny to meet nil trains from Chicago arriv ing horo tnls nftcrnoon to search far tho four gunmen snld to bo coming to tnko tho llfo of District Attorney Whitman. Pietwli'N Father Wlrcn. Mnrshnl Cnrter this morning ro colvod n tolcgrnm from A. J. Plotsch of Abordcon, Wnsh., fnthor of Joo Plotsch who was lost on tho OBproy. Mr. Plotsch risked to bo notified Im modlntoly If tho body was recovered. Ho also requested tho marshal to look up his son's belongings nnd nscortnln if ho hnd any money in tho bnnka nnd to notify him. Ho suggested thnt Cartor consult with Albert John son of tho Rustler nnd nlso with tho mnnngemont of tho Lloyd hotel. 110AT ALL GOXE. This nftcrnoon It wns report ed nt Empire thnt nothing could bo aeon of tho wreck of tho OBproy nnd thnt no bodlog hnd been found. STANDARD OIL IN BIG DEAL Sells All Interest in Waters Pierce Company to H. C. Pierce. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) NEW YORK, Nov .2. Announce ment wns mndo todny that tho Stan dard Oil Intorcsta had sold to Henry Clay Plorco all tho bolonglnga In Wa ters Plorco Oil Co,, thus ending tho litigation thnt has been in court for so mo timo. HARVARD IAINS BOTH GAMES 'Varsity Beats Princeton and Freshmen Also Victorious 1 in Today's Games. FOOTHALL SCORES "Vnrslty" Harvard 10; Prince ton G. Freshman Harvard, 14: Prlnco- ton, 0. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) CAMDRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 2 Har vard vanquiahod Princeton today by a scoro or m 10 o, principally through tho lino plunging of Driock- iv find lmlf linplf fnr Hfirvnril. nnil his' wondorful Hold goal and place ment kicking, no scored iwo gonis from field and kicked n plncomont goal of 47 yards for a third scoro. In tho last fow minutes of tho play, ho helped carry tho ball to tho Prince ton goal lino whoro Hardwlck, left ImW linnlr mniln n tnilpll (lnwtl. In this piny Drleckley was Injured nnd carried irom mo neiu. mo rrinco ton scoro was duo entirely to two beautifully executed forward passes In tlin second norlod which netted G7 yards and a touch down. WASHINGTON STILL HERE. Captain Is Awaiting Orders ns to What to no wins oni. Tdi. ileinnnp Wnnhlncton which sprung n loak after striking on tho bar and which turned ohck 10 wooh nn ia aim Mml nn nt North Rend. Sho still hns hor cargo aboard and tho captain ia owuuihk uiuera o iu what to do. When In need of PLUMHINO, HEATING, TINNING, SHEET METAL WORK, CALL 101-J PIONEER HDW'RE CO., When done by us It is dono right. We Boll UMIIHELLAS so CHEAP you CAN'T AFFORD to STEAL 'EM. COOS DAY CASH STORE. Sneclal LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS at TUB GUNNERY. Rita or wrcckago atrown nlong tho bench nro tho only traces of tho gasoilno schooner Osproy. which wna lost on tho Coos Dny Jotty yester day morning. Whnt waB loft of tho hull was battered to pieces on tho rocks. Nono ot tho bodloa hnd comb nslioro this morning nnd It la feared that they will novor bo re covered. It la prolmblo that thoy woro dashed to pieces on tho rocks, Ilko tho boat. In tho caso or tho North Star which went on tho Jotty nono of tho bodies of tho six mon drowned woro found and It Is not thought tlmt any of tho Osproy vic tims will bo round. Homo thought that tho englneor nnd porhnps others woro In tho hold or tho boat and thnt thulr Domes would bo round ir thoro wna nny pnrt or tho hull wnshod iiHhoro but nppnrontly this morning thero wna nothing Intact, leaving hut llt tlo hopo or getting nny or tho bodies. Tho Allco H which wns charter ed by tho Coos Day Times yester day morning to go to tho scono of tho wreck, nnd tho pnrty aboard her woro about tho only onea from Mnrshflold who spent most of tho dny on tho bench' trying to rondor whnt nnslBtnuce rnto might on nblo thorn to. Thoso In tho jlnrty woro Cnpt. Levi Smith. F. 0. Hor lon, Jny Tower, Oow Why nnd ono or two others. Thoy romnlnod thoro until nhout 3:30 whon It bo enmo certain thnt nil hopo hnd vnn Ishod. Tho Osproy wns then on tho rockB or tho sunken Jotty nnd bolng slowly ground to pieces. Six or eight root or her storn nnd hor rtiddor hnd broken on nnd woro wnshod nshoro In pieces. Tho tim bers woro ground nnd splintered ngnlnst tho rockn of tho Jotty. Ono of tho first nrtlcloa washed ashoro was a sweater belonging to Engineer Johnson, Thou cnnio Cnp tnln Johnson's plpo. Then enmo somo drosses and household goods. A number of Iron oil cnslta woro flontlng around on tho bnr and tho breakers nnd hugn sens caught them nnd tossed thorn high Into tho nlr, apparently angry becauso thoy could not smnsh thorn ns thoy did tho boat. Mr. Hnrton snya thnt whon tho Osproy wns first sighted, tho Stars and Stripes woro floating from tho top of tho ninst, ovldontly ns n dis tress fltgnnl, becnuso Captain John son did not UBiinlly carry tho Hag aloft. This would Indlrnto that thoy had boon In trouble for somo timo. nn thoy did not hnvo n chanco to hoist tho Hag after thoy got onto tho bnr. Mr, Morton snya thnt Captain Johnson's failure to savo hlmsolf rathor Indicated thnt Johnson hopod to got a lino irom tho tug Roscoo that might savo his boat or hold back In hopes ot gottlng somo of tho Injured out of tho hold nnd snvlng thorn. Somo of them wore probably hurt when tho Osproy first capsized. JohnBon In tho oxcltomont forgot English and reverted to his nntlve Scandlnnvlan tonguo and his re sponses to tho appeals "to Jump" could not bo understood. A numhor ironi South Slough woro on tho beach nil day and woro picking up tho wreckngo that camo In rrom tho Ill-rated boat. Llko North Star. Tho loss ot tho Osproy was not dissimilar to that ot tho lll-tated North Star, January 20, whon Capt. Joo Younkors nnd flvo wont to doath. Then tho North Star wna crossing out whllo tho Osproy wna coming In. Tho llfo snvlng crow whllo thoy got closo to tho wrecked Osproy yesterday, did not get closo enough to look down Into her hold to as certain whether thoro woro any bod ies In hor still. Thoro is practically no hopo of recovering any ot tho bodies now. Tho tearing away ot tho stern would undoubtedly moan that thoy hnvo been washod out and H not carried out to sea will bo ground to pieces among tho rocks and wrockago ot tho Jotty. Capt. Drltt ot tho lire saving sta tion stated to n Mnrshflold man nt tho bench that It tho lHo saving sta tion had now been moved to Charles ton Day, tho point to which tho de partment has ordered It movod, It would havo bcon a groat help and probably If tho crow hnd not had to mako such a long trip from thf present station, two mon aboard tin Osproy might have beon saved. Hi)