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SACItAMKNTO, Cal. .. 1. 1.. 1. 1. n imimlinniiB voto Th aisciuuij uj ,.f .i, ., .ii....... i ,.,. loptcd the resolution Introduced by , ..., ... ,...- L Camlncttl yesterday, urKliiB . neso vl,ln8 cnr tlloro. io entire congress to refuso to nssont to tlio populntlon being (lend of plague. Japanese treaty. Tlio resolution wub Mnny bodies woro under tbo open submitted with nmendmonts BubHtl- nr nnd othcr8 wcro covorct, by 8now tuted In tlio federal reinuons comnm.-. tee of tho Senate. Tlio fcdernl rela tions committee of tlio Assembly re- ported lavornuiy iuuj i'"i calling upon congress to pass moro itrlct Immlgrntlon laws. UTTER OPPOSITION TO JAP TREATY California Legislators Refused to Be Appeased bv Promises of Various Officials. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 23. - Tlio President of tlio United States, the California delegation in Congress, nnd tlio republican majority in tho legislature all wcro attacked In tho for resolutions calling upon nil gov ernors and legislatures on the const to momorlnllzo congress. "Not only thnt," ho cried, "but I promise you that unless wo get nctlon there will bo n mnss meeting of tho people o( this stnto whoso thunderous vole will roach oven tho President nnd compel him to stop foisting upon tho people of this nation with this treaty. "Snturday night thoro will bo three hundred thousand peoplo on the Stnto Senate today In the debato over streets of Snn Frnncisco celebrating tlio Jnpancso treaty. Senator Camlncttl announced that unions a majority noted, ho would of- tho coming of tho Pnnnmn-Pnclflc ox position nnd wo enn have tho mass meeting, then." NO VOTE Iff "BE TAKEN ON LORIMER CASE THIS SESSION LEW MILLIONS PERIS SAYS APPEAL iiy TAFT. AUTO Li TO T SO IT IS 0. K." California Senator Claims Pro posed Jap Treaty Better Than Old One. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Fob. 23. Further assuranco that tho Interests . RAT PIN JAB CAUSED BEATR Lupie Carranza Victim of In jury By Girl, Writes Jesse Day. That Lup.lc Carranza's dentil was duo to blood poisoning following a Jab by hat pin in tho hands of his girl Is tho news convoyed hero todny In n lottcr from Jesse Day, who has A. N. Denny of Drain and Capt. Edwards of Alleqanv Plan Service. 11'roldcnt AsUn (Jo v. Johnson to Ex- plain Treaty. l(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Fob. 23. Anxious thnt the California loglsln taro take no nctlon Inlmlcnl to tho new trontv of trndn nnd commorco between the United States nnd Japan1 A. N. Donny of Drain was in now beforo tlio .Senate, President Muralilioiil yesterday witn capt. u. K. Taft todny telegraphed Governor Edwards of Allcgnuy perfecting ar Johnson of Cnllfornln, asking him to ' rangemeut8 for a fnst auto nnd bont explain the treaty arrangements i to ,no Mrvco botwcol CJ0B nnd both Houses of the Legislature. Tho President's message says, '" havo tho ' ,)rn,n' Arrangements woro com resolution transmitted by you. Tho' "Med n tho servlco will bo Innu- treaty nnd tho assurances from Jap- gurnteci nH soon as tno roaus aro in an, as to tho contlnunnco of tho ro- condition for auto travol which will cVnt agreement nro exactly as you probably bo early In May. approved when tho sccrotnry of stato ! Tho rotito will bo by bont botweon and I explained thorn to you. Will Marshllold and Allegany nnd thenco you not explain this to tho two Hou- by auto over tno now i.ooir i-nito ronu liesof your legislature to provent nc-j to Scottsburg and thonco to Drnln Itlon by reason of misunderstanding.") via EII(ton. Tho Hchedulo agreed upon will SEX1) SPECIAL MESSAGE. Drovldo tho fastest servlco that hns Cor. Joliiikon Will Glvo VIcwh Q'ovor beon provided botwoen Coos nny of Cnllfornln will not bo Jeopardized bcon , Snn PranclBC0 Dny 8nys ho by tho now Japaneso treaty were re- wnB nt Carranza's bedsldo most of tho eelved by tho legislature today In a tlmo during his Inst Illness and Its 'tclograin from Senator Geo. C. Por-ffttnl termination was n Btirprlso to kins. Its text follows: .,... uay snya inni tno puysicinns iui- AREJUT OFF House Committee Trims Ap propriation Measure Carry ing Large Sum. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 23. The sundry civil appropriation bill carrying a total of $140,590,031, In cluding $3,000,000 for fortifying tho Pnnnmn cnnnl, wns completed by tho Appropriations Commltteo todny nnd immediately reported to tho Houso. It Ib n cut of $l-f,-ISC,G03 from the estlmntes. Validity of Election of Illinois Senator May Go Over. BEVERIDGE ATTACKS COMMITTEE'S REPORT "Tho proposed Japaneso treaty contnlns practically tho snmo provi sions as tho present ono, tho dlffor onco being In our fnvor that It may bo cnucolled upon six months notice. Tho secretary of stnto Informs us thnt tho Jnpancso nmbnssndor gives every nBsuranco thoro will bo no Immigra tion of laborors Into tho United Sta tes, as they cannot leavo without Jap aneso passports, lacking which, under our lawB, thoy may bo doportod. I think tho treaty will got tlio ap proval of our peoplo when thoy un dorstnnd its provisions." TALK OVER TARIFF. nnd tho Southern Pacific main lino. Boats aro to leavo hero at 6:30 a. m. dally for Allegany whoro thoy will connect with tho auto nnd tho sixty CoTernor Johnson will Bond n spo- n,11 auio nm rrom Allegany to Drain tlal message, to tho legislature this 1" to bo mndo In six hours. This will tlie Jap Treaty. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) SACRAMENTO, Cal., Fob. 23. afternoon on tho Japaneso question I'AVOIt PEACE MOVEMENTS. Americans In J,ilmn Deny 'Opposition o United States There. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) T0KIO, Japan, Fob. 13. A moet- onablo nnrtles leaving hero in morning to catch tho 4 o'clock trnln In tho nfternoon for Portland, arriv ing in tho Roso City tho samo night. From Drain to Coos Bay, owing to tho grndes, it Ib figured thnt' oven bettor tlmo enn bo mndo. Tho plnn is for tho nuto to leavo Drnin after '"5 of the American residents of tho arrival of tho 7:30 a. m. train Japan was hold In Yokohama recont- v In the Interests of tho Internation al peace movement. Aninnp Mm Inm. lam done was tho ndontlon of a "solution designed to refute tho ro- porU that Public sentiment in this wintry Is hostile to tho United States. 1 TRIALS FOR ACCUSED Provision of Jap Treaty Regarding It All Right. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Fob. 23. Secrotnry of Stato Knox today talk-. fouslit 11C fights. MUST CLEAN UP DIRTYJTREETS Commissioner Lawhorne Is sues Important Notice to Property Owners. Street Commissioner Lnwhorno has Issued n notlco thnt ho has found It necessary for tho public good to en force nn ordlnanco that has long been on tho city records but moro ob served in tho brcaoh than tho perfor mance. It Is thnt porsous bo compel led to clean up refuso nnd debris on Btrcots especially thnt loft after wood has been dumped. After every rain tliln rnfimn In wnshml In rrnsa ntrontu .... . . . . ..... .W...-w - ....-.... .W W.W-.. .... W nuoui iii8 eonuiuon oo.ng unci w cnu8lnB bnck wntor nn(, ,vnBot, mlttcd It was a enso of bloodpolson Ing In tho right leg. An operation was porformod but it was too lato, tho blood poisoning hnvlng started decay. Lator, Day says that Carranza's girl told him nnd others thnt during 1 n quarrel n fow months ngo, sho Jnb- bed. him In tho log with n lint pin 'nnd thnt over slnco ho had bcon I troubled with tho nppnrontly small I wound. Slnco Dny wont to San Francisco, Carranza had been looking nftor him, being In no condition to fight. Tho first that Cnrranzn know when ho trnlnod for tho fight with RutiiB Williams who won nn ensy victory over him, owing to Cnrranzn being In bad shnpo. Carranza was only 27 years old, snblo until special work Is performed by tho streot department nt much ad ditional oxponso. Tim follnwlnir Ih n onnv nf tlin nn. was born at Orovillo, Cnl., nnd had ' nnd oruInnnco whch commlB. stonor Lnwhorno says will bo strictly ed with Sonntor Halo concornlng tho Dy Ba'8 thnt ll0 ,s now training cnforcod horonfU,r: tariff feathro of tho now Jnpnnoso treaty and na a result It, was stated tho latter would withdraw his objec tions to Its ratification. TAR ASKEO Roy Mooro, tho champion bnntam weight of tho coast. Day Is slated for a bout with O. C. Tucker nt Kla math Falls, Oregon, In April. FOR REPORTS American State Denartmnnt tn Aid Men Arrested as Spies In Mexico. ,B' Assclated Press to Coos Bay Times.) .WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 23. leans f reports that two Amor- Juan, ere "rested as spies nt Tin j "'' and that their lives woro In 1Sma th Stat0 DePartment has at i ed th0 l'nlte'J States embassy enia . CUy and tho Consulat En m L " 'BVe't,gat0 th0 tuatlon triai the men b0 Blveri a fair at Drain nnd by making direct con nections at Allegany with the through boat, tho passengers will reach Mnrshfiold enrly In tho evening or Into In tho afternoon. By ollmlnntlng tho Inndlngs on tho river, Cnpt. Edwards plans to mako bettor than a two hour sorvlco be tween Allegany nnd Mnrshfiold. Two nutos will bo lnstnlled on tho start nnd may bo others will bo ad ded Inter, this depending on tho travel. It is planned to make a rnto of 111 between hero nnd Drain which, It Is claimed will bo cheaper than on most nny other route on account of tho fast service eliminating stop overs and hotel bills. New llond Tnlkeii. There Is now talk of opening an other new road to connect up with tho Loon Lafte-Allegany road which will materially reduce tho distance from Coos Bay to Drain. Tho plan calls for opening a direct route from Loon Lake to Elkton, a distance of about ten miles will eliminate the long trip via Scottsburg. Right of way for this road has been secured but funds have not beon provided. It is hoped to get part at this road built I Senate Wants Detailed Infor mation Concerning Canadian Reciprocity Agreement. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 23. A resolution calling on President Taft to submit to tho Senate all tho Information ho haa had bearing on tho Canadian reciprocity agreement together with data and statistics gathered by tho tariff board, was of fered today In tho Senato by Cum mins and adopted. An amendment making tho request "If consistent with tho public wel fare", was adopted. ARREST TRREE FOR OFFENSE Statement Furnished Senate Not Same As Signed by Members. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 23. That the validity of tho election of. Sonntor Lorlmer of Illinois will not, co ni o to n voto In tho Sennto todny, nnd probably not In sovornl days If nt nil nt this session was mndo evi dent In nn Interchange which preced ed the long nntl-Lorlmor speech de livered todny by Senator Bovcrldgc Lorlmor did not listen to tho Indlnnrt senator's speech. Ho has sat through most of the other attacks on his elec tion but ho docs not lntond to spenk again. In tho courso of his. speech, Boverldge practically chargod that tho report In tho enso originally prepared and Nlgued by tho members was not tho same report which after ward wns submitted to tho Senate. When nppenlcd to say whether this was a fact, Senator Dopow snld ho could not remember all tho details and suggested that tho Indiana son ntor call on some other witnesses. In n brisk colloquy between Bovorldgo nnd Dopow, tho lattor doclnrod his opinion of tho enso had bcon formod.' from nn nbstrnct of tho testimony made by counsel, "but It was mndo by tho counsel for tho prosecution," ho ndded. Bovorldgo made quite nn oxtonslvo analysis of Lortmer's statement of yestordny especially his recitation of: his acts of kindness to constituents' making Homo streotB almost impns- nnd othors "yot pralsoworthy as It l8 such conduct Is not peculiar to thee Bitting inombor," declared Bovorldgo, "for thoro aro senators hero and.' thousands of private cltlzons ovory whoro who havo dono much tho samo' thing. Tho sitting mombors' gono roslty which nil of us ndmlre nnd ap prove nro not pertinent to tho caso for no ono doubts his bcnavolonco." UAPTIST LADIES Will sell Chlc kon Tamales Saturday afternoon at Lowls' also THE 1IAZAR. $ A .O' ttftl HEAR WILLIAMS t AT THE t CHRISTIAN CHURCH t EVERY NIGHT t THIS WEEK. t MEETING CLOSES t SUNDAY NIGHT. t Head The Times Want AdB. ttKttt88ttttltttttttt this year bo that it can be completed next season. Musicians Are Held Here For Alleged Felony at Sutherlin. Paul Helslor, Jas. Stowart and Ed. Burko nro In tho Marshfleld city jail nmi not to oxceed eight days In the ! awaiting tho arrival of Sheriff Qulno'nggrogato, tho dobrls from tho samo of Douglas county to take thorn to to bo removed from tho street or nl- loy by tho owner of said wood imme diately after Us removal. NOTICE All persons nro horeby notified that horeaftor they will bo roqulrod to romovo nil dobrls from tho street or alloy caused by wood for fuol bcln'; placed or piled In said streot or al'ey nnd attention Is also called to Section 8 of Ordlnanco No. 293 of tho City of Mnrshfiold, which horenftor will bo enforced and Is as follows: Section S. It shall bo unlawful for any porson to plnco on nny side walk, crosswalk, street or alloy nny article or thing whatever, unless per mitted to do so by tho Common Council; provided, thnt wood for fuel may bo allowed to bo plied and to re main In tho street In such mnnnor -is to cnuso tho least obstruction to pub lic trnvol, not to oxceed twonty fotr hours for each cord of load thoroot, THE WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bar Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Fob. 23. Wheat closod aa follows: May, 89 7-Sc; asked, 90c; July, 87 a-8c, asked, 87 c; Soptomber, 80 7-8c. PORTLAND7o7o.7" Fob. 23. Track wheat prices Club, 78c 78c; Bluostam, 80c; Red Russian, 7Cc; Valley, 80c; Fortyfold, 79 80c. TACOMA, Wash., Fob. 23. Bluo stom wheat, Sic; Fortyfold, 80c; Club, 79c; Red Russian, 78c. Roseburg to answor a felony charge. Thoy were arrested at Myrtlo Point this morning by Marshal Brown, who with tho aid of Sheriff Gago brought thorn to Marshfleld, Sheriff Qulno is expected heer this aftornoon from Gardiner whero ho Is on matters in connection with tho special election In progress thoro to'dotermlne wheth er tho town shall bo Incorporated. The arrest was made on a teleg raphic request from Roseburg. Tho men are wanted at Sutherlin and their offense Is said to bo jumping board bills. Thoy reached Myrtlo Point on this morning's stago and woro arrested Immediately on their arrival. All claim to bo musicians and said thoy were to Join a show troupo playing the Coos county circuit. Thoy ,dld not resist arrest or volunteer any Information concernln'g tho cause of It. W. G. LAWHORNE, Streot Commlssloror. NOTED FRENCHMAN DEAD. (By Associated 7 ess to Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, Franco, Feb. 23. General Brun, minister of war In tho Cabinet of Premier Brland, dropped dead from a paralytic stroko at tho offices of the Mlnlstory today. CAR STRIKE IN ST. PETERSBURG Police Seize Books and Docu ments of American Branch In Czar's Caoital. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Fob. 23. Tho pollco mado a sudden dos- cont on the offices of tho Westlug- OTICE. nu.iHu mucinu iuuijiuuy nun hu.zuu Notlco Is horoby glvon that Doric all tho books nnd documents rolatlng Chapter, No. 53, Ordor of tho East-j to tho St. Petersburg streot railway, em Star, will hold an olectlon at its Tho affair haa caused a sonsatlon In next regular communication. Fobru- foreign commercial circles, ary 28th, 1911, at which tlmo a NEW YORK, N.' Y., Fob. 23. treasurer will bo olected for tho on- "I don't know what this raid mean suing year. any moro than you do." said Robert All members requested to bo pro-. Mather, chairman of tho Westing sent. I houso Company today when showu By order of tho W. M. tho dispatch from St. Potorsburg.