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fAVOR. SHALL EVER BE GOVERNED BY THE; POWER TO REPAY JAVOR IN KIND YOUR. ADS CARRYING Jour lorc-nowm rdiuulit npjx'nr m rt Klnil " l'r- "''" ,M"l"H,r. If II ll'HlM,l,r ,'"'N,d n" lne mw nml tlit ii ' "" " '')' iw Mi fiiirliiK Hint ik'kI'I mlii H mihiIiI nut Ik' w .mux! iUMhiiior. I i Hi l-TY tif . V W "V TOsa S MHMIIHR OP ASSOIIATHD PRUSH TOltt 0 SOMEONE HAS SAID: " Miiiv'. iithirdHliiK hpnro In n nt'.hHiu-t', nmipiiivil ultli dm ipncu iimmI liy oilirr Muv, sin ulil il lino I In winparniUr InitHtrlnnif In the rnmmniillj-! IkwN jour elotv'a nil trrtKhiK ! (In tlmi? VOL XXXIV KMnlilMicil In 1H7H n Tin Const MmII MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911 EVENING EDITION SECOID EFFORT 10 OUST LOWER FROM SENATE BEGUN A CniiMilliliiilnii of TliiU'M, CoiiM Mail mill Tiki Hay ilri-tltr. No. 71. UFollctle (Introduces Resolu tion For Another Investigation. NEW SENATORS ARE NAMED ON COMMITTEE Revelations of Bribe Probe at Springfield Said to Force Action. MANY ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER Steamship Arrives Early Today From Portland With Big Cargo. Craig Lippincott Ends His Life Tho mllco ro',ort thnt CrnB wnnin , jcott, widely known In social circle, uunng icmporary Auerra tion Many Rumors Arise Today. (Dy Associated Tress to tho Coos Day Times.) PHILADEIPHIA, Pn., April G. The following nuthorlzert stateincnt by nn o nicer of .1. I). Lippincott and company wns Riven out lato this aft ernoon: n member of the well-known Lippin cott family and head of the J. B. Lippincott and Co.. publishers, died at his homo today of n gunshot wound. Enrllor In the day It was. reported that n servant In the house had committed suicide. Whether Lippincott who was Gfi years of age received tho Injury by nccldent or design Is not publicly known. The Breakwater arrived In this morning from Portland with a lnrgo passenger list and a good cargo of freight. Ill the cargo wns conslder nblo steel for n logging road for tho Weathcrlll Logging company on the Sluslaw. Thu Hreakwater will Ball nt 7:3b (Dy Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) WASHINGTON. 1). C, April C Senator LnFollctto Introduced a re solution providing for nnother Inves-.i-niinn nf tlm Lorlmcr case. It names as n committee of Investlga- Saturday morning for Portland. Hon Senator Works of California. Wh" nt Portland this week, Capt. Townscnd of Michigan, Kara of In- Macnenn had two now plates put on dlana and Pomorono of Ohio. tho starboard stern of the Drcak- No action was taken as LuFollotto wntor to rl,n,r tho damngo done Intends to speak upon tho resolution when tho J,in Vo"n rumtaci her another day. ,ln tho Col'nbl1 river - few weeks All mentioned In LnFolletto's reso- nB' Intlon began their tormn In tho So-' A,m""' the passengers wore tho nate at tho convening of tho present fol'ow,l,B! extraordinary session. I - Jolin.on. II. I-p. 0. Ar nndson, It Is understood they wcro selected Mrs- I'ortcr.R. .Nngle. Miss Johnson. . h fnr,mC0 of nrotrrcsslvo sen- a- c- s,nI1' Mr8- "". H- Thomp- stors. Senator StonV of Missouri B0- c- Thompson. .Miss A. Campbell. mado tho prediction nt nu. . ... .......... . .. ... "During a period of temporary I, ,,"" " " . " ,, , 7? aberration. Craig Lippincott. prcal-1 j"1"", 8"' J" ' ""' '"", dent of the J. B. Llpplncott'company.'" n r m n" " f T" , , ,.,.., ,.,' it . , ' V Ion his father died as n result of an , accident. Detectives who mndo a thorough Investigation reported, however, that it was their opinion ho had committed suicide. They shot nml killed himself nt his rest dence, 21S West Pottcnhouso Squnro earlv thlu mnrnlni?. Tlw litinlminii nt I the publishing house will not bo af fected by Mr. Llpplncott'a death." PHILADELPHIA,Pn., April C. further reported they did not know why ho took his life. W T READY TO ACT MRQ U. I IS M PDU 1 NOTED PUBLISHER OIES OF WOUND WEALTHY WIDOWS FfilFi IS Of ACCUSED WORKING SWINDLE LEAVE TODAY ON A L A CE Mrs. S. B. Armour's Girl Pro tege Alleged to Have Taken Securities. Insurrectos Ordered to Be Pre-' Former North Bend Resideni pared For Emergency Orders. (By Associated Press to Ccoa Biy Times.) MADERO'S CAMP. SAN ANDRE-1 Dies In Portland Funeral Here. KANSAS CITY IS STIRRED BY CRIME Steamship Arrives In From Eu reka and Sails For Portland. Tho Alliance nrrlvod In Into last evening from Eureka and sailed this forenoon for Portland. Tho purser did not leave a list of tho Eureku- Coos Bay passengers. Among thoso sailing for Portlnnd on hor woro tho Stnr says todny, "It wns a woman following: ,who took securities of tho valuo of A. Itobortson, W. II. WllllnnUon, inp.t.OO fro.n tho safo deposit box II. Brewer, W. 11. Drummond, L. A. , D , , .. v, ,. . ' ,..,, . ,. of .Mri. P. 1). Armour In the Now Kng Dunbar, Hov. J. McLcod, J. L.- Mor ris, Q. 0. Howalt, 13. M. Berry, II. H. ln,", National bank and sold thorn. Humming, It. B. Hollnck, J. B. Con- Sll wnB young, entertaining and ger, K. Campbell, II. A. Callahon, P. closo friend to tho widow of tho late Oman, A. Slankln, 12. Brown, T. Bow- parker. So fond had Mrs. Armour man. Mrs. GO. Howntt and child. ,)0Com(J of ,icr fi0 8nt3flod WM .Mrs. ij. j'nui, .Mrs. uonn Koip, .Mrs. J. Victim Still Maintains Friend ship But Changes Clause of Her Will. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times,) KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 0. Tho Lnno, II. Dewltt, Mrs. II. Dowltt nml she of the young woman's business m tho Whit. ' "!rt-J : " """h.-" AS "Cnr CIIHltlAIIUA. April C- tuberBul0Bll. sho .J ', Houso today that tho Sonata will bo 'y,' "'.."' """"'" """" rtIcr8 lmve l)eon 8ent through tho uIt0 whIlo ,, ft8t , ., , . imici. ai a iifiiiiimi ii iinnnninn .. . - .'coiid n"'t . ' ' V.UU.......... insurrccio raims to ue proparou ror Mrs. William Murphy, formerly of North Bond died nt their homo Jn South Portlnnd Tuesday, April 4, of for fam- connclleil to Investigate for n se Hmn tlm rlinrues of bribery In Lorl mcr's election. ' i Adams.. B. McGlnty, Mary McGlnty, the lnsurrecto lender, hns chnngod Mrs.1 G&odman, Juo. Adnms, Mrs. two children, W. E. Jett, M. Glass, nblllt' thnt she hail named her aa G. Klnghnm, Geo. Smnllwood, and executor of her will. Since tho dig sovon steerage. covory, tho will a-111 bo chimgod. Tha most remarkable thing about tho on tiro dleappeariiir( and salo of tho securities Id tli" fact that so far as ItHPOItT MILL CLOSED. Instant action. Francisco I. Mndoro, bononttlllR hor ,lonUh LOS ANGELES. Cnl.. Anrll C A Uy moved to Portlnnd In hopes of moMnRO wns received from Gardiner, can be soon Mioro Is no Interruption lOroKon. Just ns tho schoonor Cnro- in the frlondthli) of Mrs. Armour for CIia umo li tt.r I vnnnu nltl n i 1 t., .,timv nt thn loH.lnllvo'"'" McGlnty. Miss Mortonson, Miss hlB headquarters to this point which , ., .... 1 ,...;,'" I, :."" ' no romi ,0 "11.10 m Hny,,,K tho young woimm. 1 . . .'.... lTnilorlilll. A. Trnmntnn. A. (. Thmnn. i- ...1.1.1.. 4- ...n , n..n....i.... ... "v.. v i.uou.. InvcBtlgatlon at sprlngtloia is ho " ," , " ' . " " ",l,u" "" """ Ul -'"' " children. Mrs. Jns Cownn of Marsh survived by n husband and four thnt tho ,, of tll0 Korckhoff-Kua nor Limilior rmnnanv. nn tlm Hmn. nclv." Rnl.l Stono. "thnt It scorns to ." ". " ."im. - m--, naiuro or uio proposed activity is not ,,n,.i u iai.iw r .. ,i. -..... .....-... : ';. ....... .-... boll. Mrs. Cnninbell. E. S. Smith. G. ,Hvnii.i..i. . i . . 1 " . . qua river, tins uoon eioseu miioiinitoiy rocuio congrcsH imiB. uiito iiiHitu i ,. - , .. . - - consed nna Ueorco .Murphy or Nor.liiin-nila nf -n,lfimil,i iiniir snld Stono. "thnt It seoms to 80,,( JU I-t. " Copple. J. Cnmp-,nnturo of tho proposed activity Is not MM:. ...... fPLitmHnnti It and If I nm not mlstnken tho Se- "'u'i"". ""- nate will take somo action.'' KKCKSK IN CON(!Hi:KS. Until A. G. llowsnu, S. I. Towers, Jns Fostor, Mrs. Foster,' Mrs. Astenback, J. Fos tor, P. Nelson, Miss Hakus, Win. Mur phy, Chns. Mckluuln, E. R. Church, 0. Stafford, J. Alexlne. P. McOlnty, Susan Glnty, U. S. Bryant, C. Robor loln, C. C. Ross, Mrs. Snow, MIhs Johnson, Mrs. Thompson, J. ling- "Tho nnino of tho young woman began to bo circulated today by word of mouth nml In n dozon banks and HITCH I.V .NEGOTIATION'S. Bend a brqtlior-ln-Inw. Tho body wns brought hero today of four HChoonors and IUt'LUUDU Ul UtJIIUUIIIUUll UUIIUIB This means that tho entire fleet Inw nicos U V,8 ,ICBrd- 0n0 flrra n steamer of brokers Is suld to ,havo handled 1Iiiiim ami Srnato AiHoiirn Momlr.y. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times. 1 ltln Att ntl al tf nlAAHnirn WASHINGTON, D. C, April C "'"""' """ "' pt'"h"- ten dnyS( (o nlI np-penrKncea camo to nnd 2:30 o'clock tomorrow. Tho Houso adjourned today at 12:10 ! Itedouilo In. Tho Rcdondo nrrlv- a ),nlt at an early hourthls morning1 until Monday without naming tho od In at noon today from San Fran- n(ter twenty-fpur hours of almost! Alirppt Halt In EffvrtH to Restoiv on tho Breakwater and the funoral wm Imvo to bo ti0li ,. or ,irrnco. n,,0t 80,000 wortji of tho boutw Pcneo In Melco. (will bo hcd Friday aftornqon at 3 monU ,,, to joad' cargo at other whlch tho ,0""K womn" urought te tBy Associated PresB to Coos .Bay I o'clock from tho Marshflold Catholic rifl lm.n ,i.n ,,,iii HtnrH nimin. Tim tho ofl,co l'orsonnlly. Sho reprcsont- Tlmcs.) church. jflrm operntos tho schooners Caroline, EL PASO, Tex., April C. Tho Friends desiring to view thow ra- LllCy( LoiUso nnd SatIlo nml thu penco negotiations In which tho Ma- mnlns enn do so by calling nt Vll- steamer San Gabriel, deros have bedn engaged for tho last son's undertaking parlors between 1 DEATH IS PATHETIC. committees. Tho Sonato" also ad- cIsco but did, not reach Marshtlold ceaseless telegraphing between this' Journed until Mondny without nc- until about 4 o'clock and tho passen- cty nnu chihuahua and tho City of l'mrntH AAMtnllflli In.. ....lt.l.. ..ln I, ah 1ln4 tm r w tt nlitn lllntlln nt ilws I Tho LADIES of tho Homo Mission nrv Rnclntv nf thn Mntlinillst IIiiIh copnl Church WILL SERVE SUPPEK ,n,rte(, tn" innt,or t0 MrBl Armour's od thnt Mrs. Armour wished tho bqcu rltles sold us soon ns possible. Knowing tho relations of Mrs. Ar mour and tho young woman, tho broker accopted tho commission with out suspicion. Another broker re compiling anything of note: ger list was not obtnlnnblo nt the Mexico. hour of going to press. DIDN'T I MEAT BE SHOW Actors Angry Because Robt. M. Marsden Jr., Wouldn't As- sist Injured Woman. Members of tho Holllngsworth nnd Dernell show troupes aro highly In dignant todny ovor tho refusal of Robert Marsden Jr., to run a slldo on the screen at his moving picture house announcing tho benefit per formance to bo given tonight nt tho Jasonlc Opera houso for Mrs. Fran ces Hatton, tho actress", who was severely Injured Inst week. Mrs. Hatton was Injured In Mr, Marsden'a Pla house, The Royal, through a auuy curtain weight. The fellow WO IN . Ion Friday evening from 5 to 7 o'clock Both Too HI to Attend En- jn tho CHURCH PARLORS, Prlco, neiiil Hero Todny. log COnts. Mary Clnonn, tho four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Poto Clno na of Ten Milo died yesterday at Mercy hospjtal of tuberculosis. Thoj bankers. "Mrs. Armour refused to be- llovo It nnd not until lator did bIi.; change her will." S Frank Grant Is Severely Hurt Child Struck By Log ging Engine. Frank Grant, foreman of tho funeral was, held this afternoon nt 4 o'clock frojn tho Dungan Undertak ing parlors, Rev. R. E. .Browning of ficiating. The death was n very pathetic one, tho father being ill of pneumonia and tho mother 111 of blbod poisoning at their home at Ten Mllo so that neith er was ablo to attend tho funeral. i I ; - NEC! WNS HIKIHIb HP RONORS ITDR AGAIN: IS NOW J TRIAL jury Hears Evidence In J. W. Huggard's Charges Against G. W. King. This afternoon befoio a Jury com-. posed of Fred Weaver. Harry Brad- Smlth-Powers logging camp at Coos ! Pltv woo siiittn cnvnrnlv Inflirnrl In field. O. O. Lund. Norls Jensen. u Beoni8'Bram Btatlng that Joe B. Arnott. for ' r U)0 Kcmi tme n tho hl&tory San Francisco gamq was postponed Claude Nasburg and Harry Nasburg that he had ho,d of tho tr,p ne years a well known Marshileld palnt-'of Columbla university, a negro won on nccoll,,t of wet Krounds ' nt Sncr" In City Recorder Butler's court, the ' wnIciJ wn8 Blackened. It was sudden- cr and whose wife died hero about a the Cwtlm me(lni for OXcellenco In ,nont0, J'10 Ba,neH yeatorday rCBU,t ., a i i.. .i-.., .i,. ,.. , nin o..,i month oko. had died suddenly yes- ........ ,.... , t, i.i..i.9 ed as follows: Charges OI J, W. llUgguru Ub'"" ) uinu upt u mo v"b'" ..u - ijuumu njiuumiiK, uiiu ui in iit,iiv-av The trial Grant was thrown about twenty feet. ' " " " '"' J. 11. ARXOTT IS DEAD. WelI-Knoni Mnrshileld Man Sud denly Stricken In California. Judge Hull today roeclved a tele- Black Student Victor In Public Speaking Contest at Columbia University (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y April C. Defeats Vernon By Score of Six to 0ns Wet Grounds at Sacramento. PORTLAND, Oro., April C. -Port- , land defeated Vomon yesterday by a ' scoro of six to ono. Tho Sacramento actors of Mrs. Hatton wore going to,8old for ment considerable oxpenso for tho benefit Performance and expected that Mr. Marsden would at least assist them n advertising tho ovent to the ex tent of showing n slldo pn the screen at his show house but thoy declare he did not. Mr, Holllngsworth when ' ho gave t the nbove information today wns hl6hly indignant over the matter, es- Pecally he said, when ho thought of me fact that Mr. Marsden was man Huggard was the first witness and was still on the witness stand .it 3:30. HARPER GKTB PLUM. AFftnmi scholastic honors In tho gift of tho . lighting on his head and shoulder, tlculars were given; Mr. Arnott left facuIty) Portland. . nero a low weens ago lor mo soum , ThU yoar.a vIctor Ia aeorgo w. ' c",u"' ' and was apparently In hlB usual HM .,,. ,,,. wnH ..nhiid sia- At Oakland- health. A son resides at Aberdeen. .. Scott.B orat()n prop0Be(1 a ,w.i Los Angeles. wasn., ana no win oring me uooy io , ,nw for tho BU,iprCBBlon of child Marshneld for burial, Geo. King aro belqg tried uvi m e -- m . , , . .. .. The specific, charga in this caso One eye was Injured, his shoulder "e-0 a I0W weo8 bbo ior mo buuwi ( T,,a yoar.a vIctor Ia aeorgo Is that a three legged, hog, whoso hurt and ho was more or less bruised, fourth leg had partially dropped off He was brought here and will prob- from disease was butchered anu aoiy oe tanen 10 wercy nospuai mis Appointed Collector of Customs at -'Art .. I'ugernnouiiu. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 6. , President Taft has sent to the Senat6 -- .....v ..... .uuioucii -wan iwsiu- ... t-i j.,iv n Tin- iser of the house in which the acci- the nomination of Frederic C. Ha. ent occurred Der or wasningion us cuum-iv " Pnnvr, , ' customs of tho District of Puget ""ONE T. s. KAUFMAN CO YOUR goimdi Washington. -JALORDERS--$1.50 1ER.TON. hlte River FloVr, hlghTst quality. MISTLETOE Hams & Bacon Excell. , Perfection in Preferred Stoek Brands afternoon. Little Girl Injured. The nineteen month's old daughter on tho Cunningham road was severely injured by""be!ng struck by a logging engine, she having wandeied out on the track. Her arm was broken in two places and she was otherwise in jured. It was feared at first that her arm would have to be amputated. She Is being cared for at Coquille. r 'Surprises Father. Chas. Ross, son of A. M. Ross, surprised his father by arriving hero today from Seattle for a short visit. His father was not aware of his coming until tho latter stepped into his office Oakland. R It C 14 1 3 R It 10 11 5 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEET IXG. Tho -regular monthly meeting of tho Marshfield Chamber of Com merce will be held at their rooms Friday evening, April 7, at 7 P, M. slavery nnd tho creation of a national children's bureau under tho Depart ment of Commerce and Labor. "I stand here pleading for no raco or creed." declared Scott, "but 1 Bay thlB " , .,. w ,1 today to give Its full support to tho was ab e to lift tho shackles from "... . . . WILL AID HIO STRIKE. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April C . Tho Intornntlonnl oxecutlvo Board of the United Mlno Workors decldod four million negro slaves should cer- A1I members are requested to bo pre- talnly be ablo to freo 2,500,000 dili gent 'as final action on the fruit can- jreni" nery1 project and action on tho pro- . . posed Improvements on the Coos Buy The PRESBYTERIAN Ladles will Wagon Road this summer will be hold another of their COOKED FOOD strike of six thousand membors who quit work at Alberta, Canada. taken. After the show try a Turkish bath Phone 214- J. SALES In Gow Why building next WEDNESDAY commencing at 10 i.. m. A nlco display of FANCY WORK and APRONS will also bo offered. In ArivHted. Marshal Cartor today arrested 1). A Curry on Information charging Curr with violating tho city building onllnanco by erecting a phlcken houso at his homo In South Marshfield without securing a per mit. Tho hearing was fixed for April 1 . White River Flour, highest quality. f MISTLETOE Hums & Bacon E.ceII. Perfection Jn Preferred Stock Brands