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-refM i I O l t' n nM u j i in i"v r i i j i i j. r t YOUR. ADS CARRYING Your nr'-ncn, lull appear m SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A MotvN iMhertMiig spaco In it iHupnpor( compared ltl tho npneo tied by other Morvw, Hliould tloftito lis t-Dttimt-utlw Importance lit the I'otittmnilt)! IIik'm jt'iif store's ul eitlMug -.parctlo Hint? n iicmp"!'1' oinlttod nn Unite now ntul then ewn for no weighty n tvi mii n ftiitltiK Hint might "tin It uwtlil not tw n kixm'. ncuspnpor. MIOIUKIt OF ASSUt'lAlKI) PltKSrf, VOL XXXIV KstnlillMieil III 1HTH as The t'oaM Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911 EVENING EDr.CN A Coiiollilntloii of Time, Count Mull nitil C(K) liny AihcrtNcr. No. 69 wrl -1 ' '' tt . , if l ' ' " fc " CHAMP CLARK 15 NEW SPEAKER Insurgent Republicans Con tinue to Vote Independent of Caucus. TAFT'S MESSAGE TO URGE RECIPROCITY ALONE Expect It Will Be Read Early Tomorrow Senate Soon AdiOUmS. I (Hy Associated Press to the Coob Bay ' Times.) ' WASHINGTON, D. C, April 4. Called In extraordinary Besalon by President Taft to consider tho quea- tlon of Canadlnn reciprocity which failed at tho Inst session becnuso of niibuster against in tho senate, the sixty-second congress assembled nt noon today. In splto of the fnct that thc proclamation issued by tito l-res- ,nltllng lu!r t0 g0 lhor0( Baying ,t wn8 Idcnt mentioned nothing except reel- diunngng to tho surrounding prop proclty and It Is expected IiIh moa- 0fty ntcroBt8 well n8 ft mcnnco t0 sage to tho apcclnl scaHlon will like- tho nu)raU of tho chIureti of ti,0 Ibc bo clrcumacrlbed, nn ambitious neighborhood. program has been outlined hy hid tho next ueniocrnuc miijuniy in mu n... ,i n,n i-m t m ,imii.i. """" '" ine session ueca,uso oi uto nnuinii- lotis situation created by one party being In control of ono brnneh and Its rltal In power In tho other, Is ox- pectcd to be long nnd lllled with tur- moll and palltlcnl bickerings. Tho chief feature of Intorcst In tho boh- sion tonny wns tne oiccuon oi uiimnji Cinrk of MlHHOttrl nn spoaker of tho House and the return to the lloor of "Uncle Joe" Cnnnon na n mere mem- og8 Women ft om sections whero prop- mK itnllroiid .Man Helgns Position ber from Danville. III., nnd n mlno- ory ownorfl ali resldonta opposed; In Oregon, rlty member at thnt. t,ien,t PORTLAND, Ore., April 4. John Vote On Spe.tker. I y0e anJ(l j,H SCntImoiitB woro much p. Stevens, president of tho Oregon Chnmp Cinrk watt olected speaker thu Vnni0 n8 M,.4 Coppl;'u. Ho also Truic Hallway, Spokano, Portland by n ote of 217 ngalnst 131 for 8ahl t,nt 8()II1U or tll0 pCoplo who t Seattle United Railways nnd Oro James B. Mnnn of Illinois, 10 for wm, ow 10titlonlnR to hnvo tho gon Ulectrlc lines, kpown as tho "Hill Henry A. Cooper of Wisconsin nnd Atn()rton WOmnn otiBtcd from Broad- system" In tho Northwest, tendered one for Goo. Norrls of Nobrnakn. Tho wny ,,,, ,)IOvlouBly petitioned to nB roslgnntlon to James J. Hill two last are three republicans. 'imvo tMom cammed from Front atreet weeks ntro. to tako effect on or be- The Insurgent reptthllcnns In tho .. . iH.rv iu lur voiu uir uiu peaei Indicated they Intended to mnlntnln a separate working orgunlzatlon, vot- Ing for Cooper nnd Norrls and1 Madl- son temporarily votod with regular republicans for Mnnn. Thereupon Akin, nh Indepondonf democrat of few ork also voted for Coopor. Vlctor L. Borgor of Wisconsin, tho only Soclnllst In tho House, declined t0 t ' Intot est In tho "dponlng 'day cen- .... tered almost entirely In tho House and the routine proceedings occupied the attention of tho Sonnto which ad- Journed after ft 'Short session until tomorrow. Tnfe'rt Menage. It Is not unlikely that tho Presi dent's message will deal with recipro city alone. It probably will not bd read until tomorrow morning. Kop-iJn resentntlve McCall of Massachusetts, ho Introduced a bill nt tho last ses sion of congress to' enrry tho recipro city agreement Into effect relntroduc- fd his measure todny nnd It wns re-1. "erred to tho democratic Ways andjtf) M.ana Cohimitteo where it will be side-tracked for. a similar measuro but of democratic origin. . i ,i t r r . r iit ' j "fit 'I sl OPENS TODAY Coast League Teams Shift For Week's Games Nc Games JVIondayl V," PORTLAND, Ore., April' 4. A new series of games opens In the cast League today, yeateVday being an on day while tho teams were shift ;8forthenWhedul This week " teams play aa follows: l NEW SERIES Los Angeles at Oakland, Pn.41nMj i ELECTED OF II HOUSE FIGHT TALK III CITYJ1NCIL Fistic Encounter Threatened During Discussion of Social Evil. A discussion of tho social evil In Marflhncld and Its regulation at last n,sht8 counc niccMng ,Ctt(1 t0 n flght tn) nntl f0r n n,nut0 or two t i00j;. od n8 thougn n flatlc onc0untcr would rc81lt but u dtln.t Tho nmUcr wn8 brought by n pctu,on from North Mnr8hncld and Kcrndl,lo r08dent8 nrotaatliiK nsalnst I)(,rinllUnB Mna Athcrton ,0 movo nto n hougo on Sorth Uroadwny. clnudo Naaburj; apoko agnlnst por- Councilman Coko said that every ,i,r ,i, .,i i,,i llln..n,i tl, nan ..r:: I':"..'. women, ii nnu oeen tor tuo wtirai unit uoforo t10 COuticll did anythlnjs more ',, tnoKnt ti,cy ougilt to bo euro nbout Iu Ho jtnmtcd that thoro worQ nQt ,nnny hnttscH nenr where tho Atherton woman hnd moved to. Ho a!d ho ,ll(ln.t know jBt wnat tbo clly co1(j ,,0 nbollt lt Councilman Connlo snld that ho WM , fnvor of tho cUy dollg ovory. .,, OHSibIo to eliminate thoso law- councilman Fcrsuion snld -It was - ---- -- -- nu outrng0 t0 ,)orn,t thcBO lawless women to occupy conspicuous places ko thl8 OIl0( Whoro tho womon nnd cl,Udron mHt dolly pass them. ' Ho Bnid thnt Forndnltf nnd tho n6rh ertd i nf ,own wuro no. conc to stand for lt Ho 8nld tllb women should ho compelled to get out of .sight. Fer- gU80n Bn,d that t hnd rc8olved Itself to Ul0 quCBtlon of whether tho acnr- let women or tho ofllclnla were gblner , .i.n iv nn, intimnted thnt If ---, tho cUy 0nicIalH who had tho author- ty dd their duty, there would not bo trmii,tft i hnndllnc them. "Do you mean me," queried Mayor sirnw i.. rosnonso to FercuBon'B last '' " ' ' statement. "I mean JuBt what I Bald," retort- ni PnroiiRon. -" "" 'Well, If you -mean me, ou nre wrongi replied Mayor Straw. "I e tried to handle this situation I know and you should know thnt hnv h i v. nnd vnn should know that It cannot bo eradicated." Then ho fniin,vn,i tilth n dlssertn'tloii on tho ,,,. .,.,, wnilll(i ,,n bv offerlnR ,Q councllmnn.FerUson nil tho powprs that he holds as-roayor and turn It over to Ferguson to hatidlo. Ferguson wanted to know whit powers tho jnayor proposed to turn over to him and said that If he was given a free rein and the charge of Hio nniipo with nower to hlronnd dls-. 'ehnrco. ho would handle lt. During the debate between Straw fully' decided that point, as my busl and Ferguson, Councilman Copplo ness may not permit. I have several had Interrupted them a few times attractive propositions In vlow, but nnd flually Straw grow angry at Cop- pie's interruption and turning to him 8ald. - ' ' ' I ! "You bo quiet. Don't' Interrupt me when I have the floor," and made-ties. . .lintlrt f'!,"';:!: Z t,U that aJe barred In o.lto so - tiyes1 r .... ' "I'll talk when I please," retorted . rnnnle. nlso shbwlng Ire. "- . "You won't do anything of the k!nd cro and' UI can't put V6u rlg'at wolll.ad'joSrn uucJUnd 8o down In the street ana nnmn , - xi iv. SAYS BOCK ABE 08 TRIAL Champ Clark In Speech Ac - Ceptmg Speakership Of the House Enumerates Party's Program. (Hy Associated PrcEa to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 4. This dny mnrks thu opening of tho trlnl of the democratic party to dem- unatrnto Its worthlnosR to receive and early admission of Now Mexico "the wider' confidence." of tho voters 'ntul Arizona to Rtntehood were some of tho country, and asking his col- of the things which Speaker Clark leagues to kcop thnt (fact uppermost emphasized In the democratic pro In their, minds during tho 4 present gramme as measures which would be session -of congress Representative undertaken hy tho majority party. 15-i GIVEN BRYAN nft-Dcfeated Candidate Visits Congress Today and Gets Applause. (Dy Assoclnted Press to Coos nay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 4. exorcising his privilege ns a formor i. ,i. ti.. mmm', i '"-"'uu' u' " ""' ."". .- Hrynu wlio nppcnreu in tno unnmtior was quickly recognized and tho dom- onstrntlon on both tho lloor and the gnllcrles wns spontaneous and enthu- alnstlc. A few minutes Inter Gov- ern0r Harmon of Ohio nppoarcd on tho 00r nml th(J ci,eor,,K wna ro. n0WC(K sti:v::xs guns hill. foro Inv 1. Carl nnymon(r Grny. " - w - - . senior vlco-presldont of tho St. Louis & San Francisco, with hendquartors i st. Louis, will bp Mr. Stevens' sue- Cessor. ' ' ' ' I Mr.' Stovena confirmed tho repoit nt his' reBlcnntlon. but declined to confirm tho Identity of his successor. saying that announcement would bo n,ntj0 from St. Paul. "i expect t'd drop my presont work n n few weeks,1 probably by May 1," i.i xt- ttrnnii lnst nlnht. "Tho heavy construction work 1 hnvo iilnn- nedand fcnrrlod forward during tho ni..'Mr nnd n hAlr (a nearly nt ah epd; pjnns for future extenslbus h..vn i.'non cirofullv considered. 'The . - .w , -- , Iflnnnclal outlook nt present as far as now railway work U concerned does not warrant the belief that any vnBt undortnklng-wtll bo prosecuted' " Boon, nlthough I confidently expect Certaln extensions of tho company's jjnes will go ahead this year. . iinXq win nn nhnnd this vear. I 'Thof details of tho. operation' of tim vnrtniiR nrono'rtlea aro In tho y,nn.a nf nvrontlonallv comnetent men and Will 'go ahead with custo- ,unry smoothneBS. I have accom- pushed, Jn a falHy satisfactory plan- nori tho most Important things I have Bet out to do and am satisfied to turn tho future management to other hands. want to take a good rest and mny possibly go abroad. I have not am not ready to discuss them. As to my successor hero? That Is a matter which could only be touched uponlby the owners of tho proper- 1 shall leave Oregon and Port-i iV. n.A n- T linva riann G AN U" "r::;;.w . v :iC ; ;7 ;. ;.gng.n,t.vers.ty is concerned. The reason any friends aUd well-wishers In this nlnnp." Has Paralysis. Henry Miller, Reed 94, sustained n stroke of para- lysis at his home on Haynes Inlet the other day. Owing .to his advanced age, nine hu"b euwuu -- mil. .a.a Hinininnn nip inn . c,immn cinrk ur Missouri, in his I speech nccoptlng the speakership it tho IIoubc, todny outlined tho mena- ttres through which the democratic party hopes to continue to enjoy tho fnlth of the people. Intelligent revision of tho tariff, changes in the House rules to permit the proper consideration of House. ineaHttrcH of economy In handling the puree strings of the country, the pttU llcatlon of campaign contributions E LOWER OUTIES Sir Edward Gray Says They Want Same Tariff As Is Granted Canada. (Dy Associated Press Times.) to Coos Day LONDON, England, April 4. Sir K(lwnril 0rey indicated In tho Houao of Commons today thnt tho British government contemplates nsklng tho United Stntes to accord Grent Britain tho reduction In duties granted to rnn,n ,W H,n Amorlnnn.Pnnn. dlnn reciprocity ngrecment. Sir I'M ward said that clrcumstapces at thlH time prevented him making n com- ploto statement of tho proposition. T HY BE FATAL FnrmnP AmftrifiAn RGfirfiSGnta- WW( VSBWTaVITS.p.rwww....n, LlVe WOlinded at Ranch m mH sY:pn UIU IVILXIUU. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay ' Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 4. . Georgo Ctolchfleld. defeated by Rop- rcae'ntatlvo Cugerio F.' Klnk'nld for Congress from New Jersey In 190SS wa8r8?'orfrom dmbu'sir'nnd'probnb'ly fntnllv wounded at his ranch nenr Tuxfnm, Mexico, according to 'an 'of- fldal report received tpday.' Tho Stnto Doonrtmont has ordered Consul Mlllor at Tamplco to Investigate tho affulr. ' ' ' " n ' ' BUILDING' IS DY.VAMfrniV. GUI 1 ...!...... ... .. .. t-.J Alleged Kffort to Destroy Municipal ' Structure nt SprlngfleUI. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay. TImjs.) , Timjs.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass., April 4. Two explosions, supposod to hnvo been dMiamlte. did damage to the amount of several thousand dollars to tho new million-dollar mtinisipaii building here early today. Oftlclal8( bellovo It was a iie,H0oraio attempt to wreck the building, TAG TIIK 1IAIIV "NO .MK IIK8B." i Queen of Kpnln Originates Cum iwilgii Against the Pronilscuouir Klsslng of Little Children. NEW YORK, N. Y April 4. The , latest fad In tho nursery Is to equip children with, printed labels bearing the words, "No Mp Bese" (Do not kls, me), The tags, specimens of which have breached this country, aro tho re-' Ilia tjo promiscuous k.es.ng.of children, The wording s in apanisn, ijecauso the Idea Is said to have originated ith Queen Victoria of Spain. On hygienic grounds the queen dl- rfcted that her three children should ft H. kissed by the sudfy court .at- mn fi u ri m w iiii iii-hii rii iiiciiu u j i LEWISTON BANKERS ARE GIN 'i ENGINEER . TO BE NAMED t Mayor Straw Says He Will Not Appoint One Council Proceedings. Major Straw last evening Inform ed tho city council that ho did not Intend to appoint another city engin eer. Tho Information came In res ponse to it question from Councilman Albrecht who asked tho question point blank. "No, 1 do not Intend to appoint a city englneor," retorted tho mayor. "Why," querlod Mr. Albrecht. "Uccause I don't wnnt to and don't think It Is necessary," responded tho mayor. I There was n little moro discussion of It but this wns the gist of It. Safe mill Kane Fourth. Clty Attorney Gobs nnd the Health Conimltteo of tho city council were inairucieu iu iirmi nn uruiiimico run ttlntlng the snlo of firecrackers and nrcworks in Mnrahncld. ! Tho matter wns brought up by Mr. Buckingham, who snld tho dcalors WniltCll to kllOW 80 Hint the)' COllltl regulate their purchaso of Fourth it July goods accordingly. An oI(, or(jnnnco prohibiting tho ue of UroworkBjUHldQjlica'tty '.limits excopt whero and when authorized by tno mayor was romi uiu uouuciiuuiii Coke said this wns of little uso as tho only wny to handle tho situation wns In regulating tho snlo of llre ' works. Finally It wan decided to adopt an . lordlnnnce prohibiting tho snlo of tho, I moro dangerous kind nnd also of tho I 'largo flro crackers. It Is planned :o. I copy tho "anfe and Bnno" ordlnnnco' adopted by tho larger eastern cities rogulntlng the snlo and use of lire u'"; Trrr YOUNG GIRL DIES DURING AN OPERATION Audrey Stndileii of North Inlet Sue i climbs at Homo Hospital Suf fered From Appendicitis. Audrey Staddon, tho eight-year-old daughter pf. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrcnco Stndden of Hnynes Inlet died nt tho Home hospital In Marshfleld todny, 8he had been suffering from nn nt- ,tcl of appendicitis nnd wns under- , ....... going nn operation for It, but was not nble to stand tho shock. Tho little girl and her parents for- meny resiaea in Mursiwiuiu mm ara relatlea qf J. A. Stadden of this city T not Tho date of Me funeral hns bedn announced. TO ' University Threatens to Abolish . '"mhletjC Games Of All ' , KinUS. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April 4. Inter-collegiate baseball and per- haps Intcr-colleglate athletic contests will bo abolished bo far as this Unl- 'given Is tiat the games smack too mucn oi a uubiuu&b i;iuuiiic mm w- Borb the interest of students to the detriment of education. Tho "win at ony coat" attitude has a considerable bearing on tho present stand of thfoculty. rv xth n r m imi m t .i a i .- i niuan, i, , jv.iuiii. j iu STANFORD DO I FIVE YEARS FOR OFFENSE Found Guilty of Falsifying Re ports to Controller of Currency. FREED ON CHARGE OF MISAPPROPRIATING FUNDS Judge Bean Says That Mini mum Sentence Is Too Se vere For Crimes. (Dy 'Assoclnted Press to Coos nay; Times.) UOISK, Ida., April 4. Tho mini mum sontenco of live years' Imprl-r Bonmcnt In tho fedornt ponltontlnry was Imposed by United State's District Judge Robert 8. Ilean today upon William F. Kettenbnch and Gcoruo P. Kcstor, former president and cashlor of tho Lowlston National bank of Lowlston, Idaho. Thoy woro .found1 guilty Inst night of falsifying , the reports to tho controller of cur- renry. "Not guilty" wns tho verdict oa tho Indictments charging them with abstracting funds of tho bank. In pauHlng tho Hontcnce, tho Judgo atnted ho considered tho punishment provided by lnw too aovoro. Ho re fused n new trlnl but grantod n stay at execution ponding nn appeal nnd Ilxod tho bonds nt SSfi.OOO each, nl- lowing the comlcled men ten days Jo urovlclu tho bonda. , IE LOCAL CLAIM jQin Negjthon May Lose Tract He Has Long Occupied w As Home. A pocttllnr mlxup over n Kcntuck ,nIot cla,m ,8 1)0,nB "nfo,dod brre Ullliuu ouut'H i.uiiii uiiidiiBuiuiiur m Mnrshtlold by which tho occupant of 'tho tract, John W. Neglthon, who ta trying to retain It on account of his 'twenty-three years' occupancy of lt J during which ho has transformed It Into a valuablo ranch. Ho Is nbout sixty years old and his flght for It hns aroused conaldornblo sympathy 'among thoso attending tho hoarlns. Tho situation Is a atrnngo ono. Early In tho eighties, Neglthon took up his homo on tho claim, Ho was I unfamiliar with the homestead laws nnd did not (lie on it although ha . . . ..... . . J niuuo nis nomo uiero mm impruvi-u thoproporty. FlnnllylnlDOl.Bomo ona ! apprised him thnt lt was necessary for him 'to go through n certain pro- Jceduro ta get n tltlo to tho land. Ho then filed notlco of Intention ana continued to reside on. However, ho did not go finthor. Undor tho gov ernment land laws, claimants are required to nuiko final proof Insldo 'of seven jonrs. Neglthon did not nnd when tho tlmo elapsed, tho gov ernment sent by registered mnll to 'Mnrshtlold a notlco cancolllng his I entry. Neglthon did not get his mall I hero and of course tho notice was ro- t,irnei1 10 tno ,nml department and Neglthon was not nwaro of tho can- 'collation of his claim. However, Geo. N. Farrin, former- jy 0f Marshfleld but now of Portland, discovered that the tract wbb open to entry nnd filed on. Lator ho sold Ib relinquishment to Georgo Horno of North Bend. Mr. Homo then trlod to settle on It and Neglthon d.BCOvcr- tb, flx h. was In but by bod. y --- .... - - . tract. Then Horne nppllod to tho clr- ,1 '"' l" "" "...- ana uecree to u.m eneei u B.u. Jnr;nJ;'"",ed,;l,n! ha3 Ia. , wurt c.w wned wd J . ty contett U yf UI. 1 a. plr loy '"'" vwrnoHtjaji J. .