NOBODY HAS EVER MADE A "CLEAN GET-AWAY" FROM CONSCIENCE 'THE PAPER OF AUTHORITY' In Mnrshflcld Is tlio Independ ent Times. It Is for tlio city nml community (list, last nml nil tlio time. JOIN THIS TIMES FAMILY. (Mmes WATCH THK AVANT ADS. There nro ninny good Imrgnlm to lio found there. Anything lost or found Is nlwnya adver tised In Tlio Times. MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED PEES CiafflWlflfflBJHKl5C23 mi WVUI Established In 1878 VOL.. AAA VI. UM VhQ Cwwt Mutli MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1912. EVENING EDITION 6 PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall mid Coos liny Advertiser. No. 135 mm.maMmmmw9mm bww mmwi ww nmn i 'iihwiiiiwiiumiiti I SZrSJSZnBfc LIES PISE TO TURK) Want to Force Porte to Make important lemwicii oun cession Now. MUST ALSO PAY AN INDEMNITY TO NATIONS Want Atlrianopjle, Soutar and Janina and Part of Bal kan Peninsula. Br A"Ocltet Pro. to Coo. n Tlmn.T LONDON, Doc. 2.1. Tlio Balkan pcaco conference) resumed Ita sittings at St. Jnmcs Pnlaco this afternoon. Tlio TurKlHli iioiogniea did noi in Int. toilny 011 tllO lOVlctunllzIllg Oflwli1n fmnrnli fnn Mm twn min lin. (l.n frvrlrrSS nf AdrlnllOlllO. StOjail Novnltovltch, ox-proinlor of Sorvln.) who iiroBiuoii ovor mo iiiuuuiiK. iu- sentod mo pence roimiuons oi mo llnlknll nlllcH nild tllO Turkish llelO-' gates Btntod thoy would requlro moro'tnno( nm tll0 poiico uro nlso ... , nntiitlitnit lw t.itirianl 'Plin . .. .... iimu iu tuiioiiiui v..u i"i'" v , discussion, nccordlng to M. Novnko vltch wiib fairly nnilcnhlo" nnd tlio plcnlpotontlurlos Bopnrnted hopo- ful tlmt tho next meeting on snuir -" .. . day would produco something nioro doflnlto. Terms Aro (liven. An iiiioiiipIhI rniiiiniiiilcntlnn nftor mHimrniiiPiit Hiild: "Tlio Ottoman ipifL'ntoH hnvlni: dcclnred Hint nc- cordlngto tl.elr liiHtnictlons thoy i.n.i .in niiiopiimi in trnntlni: with tha dolegutcB of tho allies, Including tlio Blty graduate, who Is snld to hnvo Hellenic delegates, reserved their re- oscnped throo times from tho stnto ply for tho next Bitting. penltontlnry in Ohio; Frnnlc Wlll "Torrltorlnl proposals, which tho Inms, nn nllogod snfo hlowor; II, II. allied Ilallcnn nntlons presented, woro Ilnnipdon, nn nllogod hold up mnn, ns followa: "Tho Inimodlnto mirren- nnd Mrs. Mnrgnrot Johnson, ho ller of Soutnr, Adrlnnoplo nnd Junlnn, llovoil hy tho police to ho tho wlfo full inllltnry honors to bo nccorded to tlio gnrrlson. "Evacuation hy Turlcoy of tho Unl- knn ponliiBiiln nH fur ns tho onstorn nil of Tlschntnljn Lines, dotormlnn- tton to ho ninilo on tho spot. "Cession to Grccco of nil tho Aeglnn lslnmls, Including Hhodos nnd Klwcn, nnd others now .holng kopt by Itnly ua pledges for tho ful fillment hy Tuikoy of tho terms of tlio trcnty of Lnusnnuo. "Annoxntlon of Croto to Greece. "I'nyment hy Turkoy of n wnr In demnity ns woll ns tho expenditures ffiMS.onBWuntoMto0SpooIal Reports Shows Awful "Tho question of rovletuullzlng tho fortress nt Adrlnnoplo hns hcon loft for discussion hotween tho Turkish and" Bulgarian dologntos Ranking Officers of War De partment to Consider Question in January. ' (Or AnorUteJ Pre., to CouJ Dr TlnlM.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. Tho proposal to ollmlnnto tho nogro ns an American soldlor, Is a topic slnted for consldorntlon, whon a conference of tho ranking oIUcctb of tho army Is hold horo January S, 1013. Somo of tho ofllcors fa vor tho plnn bocnuso of tho ro sentment In tho Philippines which tho nntlves hold ngnlnst tho black troops. Frionds of tho negroes nro expected to mnko a strenuous fight In their behalf pointing to tho splendid record In Cuba and tho Philippines of tho blnck troops. E DISASTER Over Two Hundred Entombed and Many Probably Dead in Mikado's Mine. (Dj Ai9cLte4 Freii to Com Bar Time., TOICIO, Jnn. 23. More than 200 Japanese coal miners were en tombed and probably aro dead In a torrlblo explosion in tho Ubarl colllory at Sapporo. Heating Stoves of quality for an Xmas present, nt 10 jx-r cent off regular selling price Pioneer Hard 'urq Co. Wo can SAVK you MONBY V buying your HOLIDAY GOODS i VOHTOX & HANSEN'S two stor TO GAR NEGRO FROM U.S. ARMY Hf JAPS IN I SI TEiS 1 0 111 WIDE SEARCH BEGUN Chicago Police Follow New Clues in Murder of Dia mond Merchant. Illy Amoi lilcd Trot to Cooi p.jr Time.) PIIIPAnn. 11pp. ?n A rnnntrv. ll,.,1 , I.- 1 ., t Tn.mili TT Ij0BU0 tno dinmond morchnnt, wna iicbuii toilny. Following tlio mur (ior, n description of two men Been lnltprlni? nnnr lin liiillillnc wim nil- Bonrcning tor uiroo women, who uro Hiiltlto hnvo frequented LoguoB olllco. Olio womnn called to sco Loguo tlio morning of tlio dny of Mm innrilni' Twn nf Mm tpn HllR. ... ,. J " ..W .. .. cct8 wj)0 woro taken Into custody lmniodlntoly nftor tlio murder hnvo hcon released nnd It Is probably tlio others will ho given tholr freedom todny or tomorrow. Knlor nil hut four of tlio bub- pectB woro rolensod. TIiobo still held nro Clydo StTntton. n unlvor- or Toronto Jimmy .iimiison, nn uuogcu uurginr ami snio mower. PERU REPORTED Conditions Among Indians in Rubber Fields. nr AmocUIo.1 Pun l Cooi ttr Tlra,l WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. Stuart Fuller, Amorlcnn consul nt Iquorz, rem, who luvcstigntou tuo aiiogcu outrages ngnlnst tho Poruvlnn In diana In tho Putumnyo ruhbor dis trict, arrived In Washington toony nnd conforrctl with tlio stnto do pnrtment. Tho outrngos brought to light nro bupIi ns glvo rlso to ono of tho most porploxlng Lntln Amorlcnn problems tho Stnto do purtmont bus hud to deal with,- es pecially In vlow of tho fnct thnt tho Ilrltlsh corporations nro tho principal oporators In tho Peruvian ruhbor field. Tlio consul's report, which rovonls outrageous condi tions, will he presented to con gress soon under n special resolu tion. IIUY AMintH'AN COAL. Kgyptlun Ilnllrouds Pass Vp Welsh Mines In Deal. CARDIFF, Wales, Dec. 23. A roport that 100.000 tons of Amorl cnn con! nro bolng purchnsod hy Egyptian rnllronds In plnco of tho customnry Welsh supply, caused a sonsatlon horo today. NOTICE. Commencing Tuesday, December 24, tho Marshflold-Eniplro auto will leavo Marshflold at 0:30 n. in. nnd 4:00 p. in. for Empire. CORONER'S JURY Over 211 Soldiers III at Han saw Fear River Main Infected. (nr Anoflle4 Pre" to Coos Ejr Time.. H ANA U, Germany, Dec. 23. An epidemic of typhoid provalls among tho troops horo. Two hun dred and 11 soldiers nro In tho hospital. Tho river Main Is bo llevod to bo infootod. If It provos truo tho hoalrh of tho ontlro pop ulation is imporlllod. GUARANTEED POCKET KNIVES und SAFETY RAZORS, at NORTON & HANSEN'S TWO STORES. II i k hhh m uu inuLU w TYPHOID DAD IK GERMAN ARMY AMERICA MAY KEEP CASTRO OUT Deposed President of Vene zuela Who Insulted and Opposed Americans Four Years Ago Returning. ttlr AMoclMtd rrnt to Cooa !)? Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. 23. A cnblo dispatch announces that Clprlnno Cnstro, tho deposed President of Ven ozuclh, under tho alias of RuIb, Ib n passenger on tho French llnor Tou rnlno, bound for Now York. Tho story Is told In tho Vcnczuclnn colony In this city. Tho opinion Is thnt Cns- tro's object In coming to Now York, hns to do with regaining power in tho country that enst htm out of nf flco four yonrs ngo. Presidents Mellen and Cham berlain of Grand Trunk Are Held. tnr Amo l(M rn-t to Coot lUy Timet NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Chnrlos S. Molten, president of tho Now York, Now Hnvon & Hartford Rnllrny, K. J. Chamberlnln. president of tho Grand Trunk Hallway of Canada nnd Alfrod W. Smlthers, chairman of tho Grand Trunk hoard of directors,. wns Indicted hy tho fodernl grand Jury! horo today, charged with violating! tho Shcrmnu nntl-trust Inw, In nn' alleged monoply ngrcoment between tho two roads. Twenty-Two Known to Have Perished on Vessels Lost in Recent Storm. (Iljr AtiocUled I'rtu to Coo. lljr TlmM.J MOI1ILE, Aln., Dec. 23. Twon-ty-two, Including tlio ontlro crows of tho Ilrltlsh schoonorH , Cnrtegonn nnd Georgluun and tho family of Cnptnln Woods of tho Inttor, woro drowned when tho ships foundorod In tho Gulf of Mexico In tho recont hurricane, nccordlng to advices re ceived hero yestordny. OALK GRIPS NORTH DAKOTA Fnity-fhc-Mllo Wind Whips Snow Over Prairies. GRAND FORKS. N. D.. Doc. 23. A blizzard swopt North Dakota last' wook with tho wind blowing a 4C-' inllo galo. Moro than n foot of snow fell In less than olght hours. RICKEY IS GUILTY. Slayer of Hoys Convicted of Sec ond Degree Murder, i (nr AMOoUte.1 JVcm to Coo. B.r TlmM.J I BUFFALO, Doc. 23. J. Frank Hickoy, was found guilty of mur dor In tlio second dogreo for strang ling Joseph Joseph, a 7-year-old boy of Lackawanna, Oct. 12, 1011. Tho Jury wns out 2G hours. Hickoy Is suspected of murder-! Ing nvernl othor boys. DENIES TALE ABOUT RUSSIA Jewish Surgeon Says He Did Not Operate on Son of Czar to Aid Race. Dr Auocl.teJ Pre., to Coo. Dr TlmN BERLIN, Dec. 21. Professor James Israel, tho noted Berlin sur geon, denied today that ho had per formed an operation on tho young son of tho emperor of Russia. Tho story was that Israol Journeyed to St. Petersburg nnd performed a dollcato surgical operation on tho holr appar ent to tlio Russian throno, receiving a compensation of $25,000 and royal promlso of a bettor condition for the Jews In Odossa nnd Kiev, wns tele graphed from Borlln and published In ho United States. RAILWAY MEN ARE INDICTED MANY LOST IN VICEROY IS MEXICAN GULF NARROW ESCAPE KEEP CASTRO OUT United States May Prevent Enemy of Americans From Lauding. ttlr Alio Intel I'rfM to Coo. liar Tlmci, WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. Whe ther Clprlnno Cnstro, formor presi dent of Venezuela, will bo permitted to hind In tho United States, la be ing considered by tho oillclnls of tho government. Technically thero la no charge ngnlnst Cnstro, but owing to his dcarc8peetful treatment of Amcrl can oillclnls In Venezuela nnd Amori enns generally In thnt country, when ho wns dlctntor, nnd to tho fnct that tlicro Is a tacit undcrstnndlng thnt America will uso Its Inlluonco to pre vent Cnstro roturnlng to Vonozuoln. ofllciala nro apparently scoklug some plan by which Cnstro can bo kopt out I of this rountry Special Agent of Mobile & Ohio Road Killed in Ala bama Today. Mr AMOct.lttl I'rtii to Cool lit? Tlmnt.l M01J1LE. Ala.. Dec. 23. Alox nndor McQIII, special agent of tho Mobile & Ohio nt Tuscnloosn, wns snot to ticntii ycatoruny in a uug gago car on n passenger train on tho rond nnd his body thrown from tho train onto tho bridge over Gypslo crook, where It ro mnlncd linuglug between tho cross tics until It wna discovered by n searching party todny. Jones, n porter on tho train wns arrested, chnrged with tho crime. ROM It THROWER AT DELHI NEARLY ASSASSINATES LORD AND LADY HARDINGE TODAY. l!r AMoelited rrci to Coo. II. r Time..) DELHI, Dec. 23. Huron nnd Rnr oncsa Hnrdlugo Viceroy of India, ml rncuoiiBly escaped assassination by n nntlvo fanatic todny whllo making their coromonlnl entry Into Dolhl, tho now omplrnl cnpltol of India. A bomb wns thrown nt tlioni nml killed ono nntlvo nttondnnt, Injured anothor nnd BpllntorH from tho mlssllo pono- trntoa tlio unck nnd Bhouldoro of tho Viceroy, who also waa wounded In tho nock by scrows with which tho bomb wna tlllod and which nlso pas sod through his holniot. Tho Vlcoroy will Boon bo nblo to leavo tho hospital for tho vlco rogal lodgo. Tho bomb throwor escaped." A roward of approximately $3300 was offorod for his arrest. A largo gathering of troops, ofll clals nnd punjnb chiefs woro present to wolcomo tho vlco rogal party. Its splendid olonhant procession hnd Just loft tho railway station, passing through tho Chnndnl Cliowk, whon tho bomb wns thrown. It wns hurl ed by n man standing on n houso top, and struck tho llowdnh in wnicii Lord nnd Lady Hardlngs woro riding. Tho attendant, holding a largo para sol over tho rognl pair, was Instant ly killed ns tho powerful bomb ex ploded. Tho coromonlea woro Inter rupted for only n short porlnd, whllo tho Vlcoroy and Lady Hardlngs woro bolng convoyod to n hospital and tho vlcoregal resldonco, rospoctlvoly, Tho attempt on Raron Harding's llfo nrousod a fooling of intonso Indigna tion among both natives and British, ns tho baron Is ono of tho most popu lar men who over ruled Inlla. CURR CITY RIGHTS Can't Impose Special Tav on Tele . graph Companies. (nr Anocl.th 1'rfi. to Coo. li.jr Time..) WASHINGTON, Doc. 23. Cltlos must not tax tolograph companies for sending messageu If tho companies have accepted tho terms of tho act of Congress In 18CC, making thorn governmental agonta under certain circumstances, nccordlng to a deci sion todny by tho U, S. Supremo Court, in tho caso of D, G. Williams, agent of tho Western Union nt Talla doga, Ala., who was flnod $25 for sending a messago without his com pany first having obtained a Uconso for such business. It was hold that tho tux was Invalid. ' Band Danco Eaglos Hall, Christ mas night. Band Danco Eaglos Hall, Christ mas night. RAND DANCE Xmaa night. S SHOT DEAO ON A TRAIN COROIER'S JURY TO DECIDE "Grandma" Wade Succumbs at Myrtle Point at Ad vanced Age. (Special to tho Times) COQUILLE, Oro., Dec. 23. "Grnndmn" Wndo, paternal grand mother of W. C. Laird of this city died at Myrtlo Point Wodnesdny, nt tho ndvnnced ngo of over ono hundred years. Mr. Lnlrd snld that ho believed his grandmother to havu boon nt lenst 109 years old hut thnt nn undo sold nho woh bov oral years old than this. How ever, Mrs. Wndo wna enslly well over one hundred nt tho tlmo of her denth. Miss Ella E. Brown of North Bend SUCCUmbS at Salem Bflflv Tnkpn Fn;t uuuy lUKtn cdbi. Mis. A. II. Imhoff roturnod to DIES AT AGE OF 109 YEARS PASSAS AWAY AT HOSPITAL North Bond last Saturday. MUs clothing. Coroner Wilson did not: Elln E. Brown, whom alio nccoin- hnow wliothor tho ploco wntt enfc pnuled to tho Stnto hospital at from n suit carried In tho Wod Salom, dlod thoro Docoinhor 18. dorburn Trading Co.'s Btoro or whe MIsb Brown wns born In Pcnusyl- thor It wns obtnlncd from Mrt. vnnln nnd IIvpiI innnt it linr llfn' JolniBOn. Ill tho enst until about flvo years' ngo, when alio camo to North Bond. Sho wna 04 yonra old on Doc. 11, inst. Miss Brown lived In n homo of her own In North Bond up to a your ngo, whon hor health bogan to fall. Thou alio was tnkon to Mrs, A. II. Imhoff's hospital. La tor, it wns found nocessnry to ro movo her to the Stnto hospital nt Salem, whoro sho dlod. Tho doconsed loavos two Blstors, Mrs. Whlpplo of North Bond, nnd Mrs. Fay of Mlchlgnn, bosldos a number of othor rolntlvos In North Bond. Tho body nccomimnlod hv Mrs. I Rnnmnrn. nn mini will I... inl,n to Now York, whoro tho fuuoral will bo hold. .. .....wawf uv VltltVII CHILD FLOATS F Falls Off Coquille River Boat and Has Narrow Escape; Mourns Loss of Cart. (bouijx oqj oj upodg) BANDON, Oro., Doo. 23. C. H. FHtcroft, who arrived horo Friday roports an unusual nccldont on tho stenmor Coqulllo. A llttlo girl foil ovorbonrd from tlio steamer Co qulllo, near tho Lyons and John son mill, nnd sho was not missed for 1C minutes. Sho waa discov ered by tho englncor of tho mill who heard hor cries undornoath the wharf. Whon ho ronchod hor, ho found hor floating on hor back In tho deop water, not making a movo except crying loudly. Appnrontly her elites woro not from fright but from tho loss of n llttlo red wa gon, that wont to tho bottom whon alio foil ovorbonrd, Sho was nono tho worso for her oxporlonco. Ho wns unable to ascertain tho child's nnmo, but tlio nnino of an aunt with hor was Mrs. Mlllor. Got hor a "Wejir-Hver" Aliiml ntint Cooking Assortment $5.00, $10, SUO, at Pioneer Hnidwnro Co. Band Danco Eaglos Hall, Christ mas night. SPECIAL SALE of BRASS GOODS at NORTON HANSEN'S TWO STORES. 1 STILL UNABLE GOBY'S IDENT Piece of Clothing from Weof- derburn Matches Coat Found on Body. SAID TO BE KIND CAPT. JOHNSON WORE Adjourn Until More Evitfence Can Be Secured Cloth ing Sent South. Tho mystery surrounding the dend body found near TnrhcciH Point last Monday took n now turs this afternoon when tho Coronort Jury resumed tlio Inquest. To Wcddorhurn Trading Company to day sent n small plcco of goodn tu Coroner Wilson, which wa aup posed to bo n ploco of tho clothlnr that Capt. Gun Johnson of tlio Ov proy wiib wearing when ho wob Kat on tho Cooa Bay bar Novomlw X:. Tho Ploro of cloth matched wllH. plcco of tho coat that was on tliw corpso and wiih pronounced bv 1. W. Planz to ho Identical. This camo as a surprlso to tttw Jurors na Bovornl wltnesso wlicv had known Capt. Johnson well RnS testified thnt ti.oy woro aura titer body wnB not his. Evon Mnnrwar Loath of tho Woddorbtirn Trailing Co., In tho letter Rout with tho Ramplo of cloth, said that thor woro practically miro tbat tho hodjr wob not Johiiflon'M. Tho Coroner's Jury hod practic ally innilo up tholr minds thnf rt wna not Johnson's body and tho ovldcnro camo aa a Burprlso tu them, llowevor, as tho other ovr donco tended to show thnt It wav not Johnson's body, thoy ndjounii-' ed to consldor tho caso further bo- foro brlnulni: In n vordtct. ,.,.!' Z:. p'!!"?. "B!i.l!lBt "iT cJo"z: consequently tho Coroner's Jury rflffl not consider tho fact conclunfw n8 (horo WB n ,lk0,l00l, of tIloro, bolng mnny Biilta of tho siimoi Coroner Wilson announced tfmC ho would send all tlio clothfnc: found on tho corpso to WoiMorntirzx nnd try nnd hnvo tho widow off Cnpt. Johnson lilontlfy It If It 5s Johnson's. Ho will nlso hnru tliot testimony of Mrs. Johnson tnkaxu thoro ns to a dotnlled description of tho body of her liusbiiui). Today Dr. 15. Mlngiia wna thei .principal witness. Ho tostlflnd tnntf: tlio posr-mortom examination dTdi not rovenl nny trncea of crliiitf. TT snld thnt owing to tlio length offl tlmo tho body hnd boon in tka I wotor, It won dllllpiilt to Bny what. tho cniifio of dnnth mlg-t hnvtt hcon. Ho Bold Hint thoro wow nc bIkIIB Of VlolonCO 011(1 Hint !C -- - .. ,. . .. . would" bo practically Impnsalbto tw any .wliothor poison might havta been tho cnuso of donth. Ho Bald that tho body wna thot roiunlna of a aparo. loan mnn Il tiiought tho mnn might hnvo boara 40 yonra old or over. Coronor Wilson rend n tologrnrns from tho War dopnrtmont giving i description of Win. Joynor. Jr. stated that Joynor had onllstedl under tho name of William A Jolnor In Compnny C, Fifth Infun try, Nov. C, 1000, nnd hnd boor honorably discharged April 4, tfM3.. Ho hnd bluo oyos. dnrk brown hrr and waa G foot OVj Inchea tall tt tho tlmo of onllstmont. Ho had n Bear on tho lott palm at tho base of tho third flngor and a scar aw tho tip of tho third flngor of the right hnnd. Nonrly oil of tho wltnosseK iibw testified hnd glvon Joynor's hotghtt: ns G foot 11 Inchea or G feet lO Inchoa. A tologrnm from tho Wcddor hurn Trading Co. statod that Cnpir Oua Johnson was not ovor 5 fcoC 8 Inches tall, or G foot 0 lncbc tall. Dr. Mlngus sold that ho couldJ not find any trnco of a scar on tho palm of tho hnnd of tho corpses hut tho senr was found on tho tfrn of tho flngor llko tho U. S. nrroj doscrlptlon of Joynor called for. O. S. Torroy, ono of tlio Jurom. stated today that tho body at Tar heol wna found by two little boys Instond of hy tho Fostor lad, as was first roported. J. R. Llghtnor, ono of tho Jur ors, wna iinablo to bo prcsont C tho hearing today on account of lir noss. It will probnbly bo novoral dayet boforo additional ovldonco Is ro colvod from Wcddorhurn aa ten Capt. Johnson's description and bo foro tho Jury can tnko "P tho innttor up again. FRESH OLYMPIA and EASTETTW OYSTERS Just rccolvod. PHONTC ORDERS TO COOS BAY 1(13 ANT COLD STORE CO. PHONE 73. For HOLIDAY BROI'? -t NORTON . HANSEV'S tvon'n m Ml J 41 II