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i H t 1 v; IIjoKUmi' i v t, . Lt Z A U . r'A ,f .1 .. . BE IT DESPAIRS HOPE THAT RftGNS, THERPS SOMETHING ELSE IN STORE Ml VOUR. AI5 CARRYING your etoro-xewB, ehottld nppcr as regularly ns docs tills uewspnpcr. If a newspaper omitted nn issuo now nd then oven for bo weighty a ren fcon m fearing thnt It, might rain It would not bo a good newspaper. ffiOttS States SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising suaeo In m newspnpor, coinpnrctl with tho space used by other stores, should deilno Its comparative Importiuico iu tlio community! Docs your storo's nd vertlslng spneo do that? MEMURR OP ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XXXIV Established in 1878 M Tlio Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 131 H mm NITED STATES DISSENT FROM FINK OF BOARD Disputed Lands In El Paso Are Divided Between America and Mexico. PROPERTY INVOLVEP WORTH OVER 7 MILLIONS American Commissioner Files Strong Protest Against ' Finding by Board. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Associated Press Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Juno 15. Tho,J,b" celebrations over held on Coos intmntlnnal arbitration court. which has been Bitting In tho so called "Chnmlznl enso" In Kl Paso to decldo tho ownornhlp of seven million dollars worth of proporty In the southern part of El Paso, today rendered Its decision, which Is a compromise, us iiccision gives mcx- Ico pnrt or tlio lanu in question, ami El Pnso tho other pnrt of It. Doth tho United States nnd Mexico dls- nl. The Chnmlznl tract Is a body of ac-1 cretlon land lying between tho pro- lent channel of tho Itlo Grnndo, nnd tho obliterated nnd abandoned chnn- tel of tho river as surveyed by tho boundary commission of 1852. Tho trnct always has boon ih - - illy nnd geographically a part of tho city of El Pnso. About 0,000 of tho 10,000 Inhabitants of El Paso llvo Decoration E. K. Jonos. upon tho tract. Tho opinion and tho pftrado and Music Prod "Wilson, mrd of tho commission is Indecl-, Advertising M. C. Moloney. Iw. Sponkor and Reador of Declnra- At only certain points tho contract tlon of Indepondonco Honry Song U an attempted division of tho tract stacken. between tho United States and Mox-i Speed Boat Races A. J. Mondol. Ico, tho suggested dividing lino bo- a. II. Powers, T. T. Donnott. Ids tho clmnnol of tho river ns it ran Fireworks F. E. Hague. la 1864, a lino which tho commission Transportation It. M. Jennings, does not nttompt to rolocnto and Honry Sengstncken. thlch Is ImpoBslblo' of rolocatlon. Tronsuror J. II. Flanngnn. The vigorous dissenting , opinions Trnnsportntlon It. M. Jonnlng. died by tho Amorlcnn commissioner Marshal of tho Dny A. T. Hnlnos. la which ho takes tho ground that Tlio following ofllclnl program of the commission exceeded Its Jurlsdlc- events for thotwo" daysVcslobratlon Hon In nttomptlng to dlvldo tho IfAct, thnt It fnllod to apply tho ruio cl law prescribed bv tho trnntv bo- tecn tho Unltod Stntos nnd Mexico la 18S4, nnd finally thnt tho award U uncertnln In Its terms nnd lmpos lblo of application, Tho commission consisted of Gonornl Anson Mills, U. 8. A ; Senor Puga for Moxlco, and the Hon. Eugono Ln Flour of Mom-j real, Ciniuln, presiding commission i. GIVENJERIi Wife's Efforts to Prevent De cree In Court at Coquille Are Futile.1 COQUILLE, Or., Juno 15. Ai ding gross and hnbltual uso of 11-' iwr and Incompatibility bv his wlfo, 1 IDRCE IS J' E. Bering of Mnrshfleld was yes- 12:00 Lunch. U'lav granted n divorce by Judge ( 1:45 p. m, Foot race for boys un cta In tho Circuit court. Tho ca3a der 18 years. 100 yards. First M hnrd fought by both sides, Mrs. I prize $5.00, second prize $2.50. krlng coming from San Francisco 2:00 p. m. 2:20 yard dash foot !ere she resides nt present to re- rnco, Free for nil. First prize "5t her husbnnd's application for a $20.-00, second prize $5.00. 'Torce. Arrayed with Mrs. Bering 2:00 p. m. Horse racing nt Fair ttlnst her husband; wero tho chll- " ho sided with their mother. NOTICE! BIng compelled to leave Marsh eto for some months, those desiring I ifTlce or dlinlfcntn lnno nlnnRft call ' make appointments before July '. 1911 All hlllo ....nnl,1 li TlllV ' M be nlacpfl In the, hnnds of i a sector. Mt- . B- W F. J. HAYES. Optometrist. UNO MEXICO THE PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED Coos Bay's Biggest Fourth of July Celebration Will Be a Hummer. At a mooting In tho Chamber of Commerco Inst evening flnnl dctnlls of tho program nnd arrangements I for ono of tho biggest Fourth of ,,n woro completed. Tho flnnnco com mil too nnnounccd tho completion of necessary subscrip tion to closo tho contract for tho now speed motor boat "Coos Day" which Is expected to mako bettor than -10 miles nn hour nnd bo well up nmong tho fnstest motor bonts In tho world. A rnco botwecn this ow Bpocd boat, "Coos Day" nnd "Wolf II" nnd "General" will bo ono of tho chief nttrnctlons on ench tiny i. ii..t.. a resolution wns unanimously Supervisor Grout offered to lay tho pn88C(i instructing tho secretary to linking free, nnd tho offora woro wrll0 n lottor to tho vnrlous fraternal accepted. nnd civic organizations of Mnrshfioldl Manager Jennings of tho Oregon d North Dond extending a special' I,owor Company was present nnd pro-!"1 invitation to participate In tho Grand .tested ngnlnst tho action of tho North street pngennt on July Fourth. )" '" commltteo In planning Tho following additional commit-;t0 substltuto lncnndescont lights for tecs woro appointed was propnroa and nnnouncedXby tho progrnm'commltteo. PROGRAM OF EVENTS. First Dny Monday, July a, 11)1 1 10 a. m. nand concert by Orogon Naval Militia nand. 10:15 n. m. Gnsollno launch parade, first prlzo for host decoiatod launch $10.00. Second prlzo for best decorated launoh, $5.00, 10:30 n. tn. First pilzo speed boat rnco botwoon tho now fast boat ' "Coos nay" nnd "Wolf II" and "Gonornl II." Gunrnnteolng speed of 40 miles per hour ono of tho fastest In tho world. First prlzo $50.00, second prlzo $30.00, third prize $20,00. 11 a. m. Gasoline launch raco for gasoline launches under 2C feot. First prlzo $10.00, second prlzo $5.00. 11:15 Rowing boat race, four oars. First prlzo $5.00, second prize $2.50. 11:30 Gasoline launch raco for casollne launches under 40 feet. First nrlze $10.00. second nrlzo r, nn 'tt, , 11:45 Dnnd concert. Grounds. 2:15 Girls' foot race, 50 .. i jnrs. , I First prlzo $2,00, second prize ! $1.00. 2:30 Wheelbarrow race with pas senger, 50 yards. First prlzo $5.00, second prize $2.50. 2:45 p. m. Young ladles' foot race, 50 yards. Free for all. First prlzo $2.50, second prlzo $1.00, - ftft n. m. Fatman's race. 40 yards. . - . '.. (Continued on page ?.) T LOSS OF Trieste, Austria, Swept by Ele ments Which Cause Deaths and Endanger Shipping In Vicinity. ' tlly Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TRIESTE, Austria, Juno 15. A' Storm hurrJcnno occurred last E VIRGINIA AVE. North Bend Council Arranges For Planking Across Pony Inlet. The North Dond city council this week mndo arrangements for opening I up Virginia nvenuo ncross Pony In- let. ThestreetwnB grnded Inst yenrbut E HI IfflN thcro wns not sufficient dirt to com-1110 unuorwooci wooi inrin urn louay. ploto It nnd It wns loft In almost lm-" denounced all forniB of tariff as passnblo condition. Tho Simpson inimical to labor, but did not advo Ltimbor Company offered to furnish cnto Immodlato nbolltlon of tho taxing ltmber to plnnk It ton feet wldo nt nlmnm mat. nlinut 1400. nnil Ilnnd 'r.rc lights In many places. thoro. Ilo cxplalnod that It would bo unfair to lsls company, who, planning on tho contract with tho North Dond coun cil hnd arranged to supply tho cur rant and also pointed out It -would bo detrimental to tho city. Aftor more or loss discussion, tho light commlt teo wns Instructed to tako up tho matter with Mr. Jonnlngs and ro port to tho next meeting of tho coun cil. A bill from tho Coos Day Water Compnny for lnbor and work In In stalling now hydrants wns hold up and tho wnter commltteo Instructed to see what kind of a contract North Dond Una with tho compnny nnd whether or not tho city Is expected to pny tho expense of Installing hy drants. An amendment to tho volilcle ordi nance reducing tho annual Uconso on bicycles to fifty cents each was adopt' ed. Portland Defeats Vernon by Score of 12 to 2 In One Side Game. STANDING OF THE CLUDS. Per Won Lost cent .588 .539 .521 .519 .472 .305 Portland .40 28 .41 35 San Francisco Vernon 38 Oakland 40 Sacramento,. , .34 Los Angeles . . .27 35 37 38 47 ' (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 15. Portland defeated Vernon in a one- sided game at Vernon yesterday by a score oi i- iu -. M'u uiuer wuv League games resulted as follows: At Vernon R II Portland 12 20 3 Vernon. . . . At San Francisco Oakland. . . . Los Angeles. . R' H 17 4 R 9 3 E- 30 10 H At aacramenio Qon hronn1a.tA San Francisco, J3. Sacramento . . p nnflRT I FifiiiF ALLIAKGE OUT UWMUI UUIUUI. , BALL SCORES FDR FfllLlO LIFE IN night causing many deaths nnd much dnmngo to shipping. Early today tho bodies of twenty victims wero recov ered. It Is feared the loss of life may ba heavier than nt first estimated. A number of vessels aro roported In dis tress nnd there's somo alarm over n fishing fleet with crows totalling forty mon. Asserts All Forms of Tariff Are Inimical to the Weal of Union Interests. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 14. Ilopresontntlvo Victor L. Dorgor of Wisconsin, tho soclnllst, spoko against i B'Btom bccaiwo ho said labor could "' wuiibiuiiu wiu buuiiuii uiiuuku. "I"'10 protectlvo tariff was never do- signed to protect tho working man," , DorKr; thnt wna nn ftftor thought, and because the working Bn,(I tho only Protect Ion labor enjoyed wns to bo 'ound In ho trndo unions, and In tn utilization or tno uojeott nnu " " iiu. ft to w,iy M" rancioco uau nppear- ea to Do-corruprnnaorine ruio oriii- boring mon, Dergor declared 8an Francisco was a glaring example of "big business using labor unions us Political tools." T DEAD Bf ROLDJP IN CHICAGO, 111., Juno 15. Hesltn- tf mi ir rtliit nmmntwta nt Mm fwn , , , v "i' .-. ......, a saloonkeeper, his llfo early todny. Ho was counting his receipts when BERGER RAPS WOOL TARIFF SHD two negroes ontorod tho snloon, ono to mnko his timber available, others covorod him with his rovolvor. Noli j think thnt porhnps bIio may bo llnk ron hesitated to throw up his hnnds jod up with tho Southorn Pnolflc nnd nnd wns shot through tho bend. Ono , thnt tho latter compnny will build lti negro was captured, tho other os cf.ped. Carries Passengers and Si Heavy Cargo to Oregon Metropolis. Tho. steamer Alliance sailed this afternoon for Portland with passen gers nnd a largo cargo of freight. Following Is tho passenger list; L. Rasmu8sen,Mrs, L. Rosmussen, W. F. Fuller, R. O, Graves, Chas. Lake. A. M. Poters. G. II. Truman, Floyd Gay, J. H. Gay, Mrs. J. H. Gay, Carl Haines,, A...D. - Snyder, Geo, Sharkey, Frank Johnson. C. C. Droit, W. E. McCall, A. Curon, Miss E. Rapps. Mrs, Antensen, Mrs. C. Jonos, Mrs. M. Richardson, A. M. Jones, N. McCIeary, Dofpre sailing for Portland, tho Alliance arrived this morning from Eureka with passengers and a small crgo. mu imissuuBuiu urnviiiB were: , I. Johnson, W. P. Underwood, Mrs. n Wnllnro A. Dnwnnn. Mrs. Dawson. ' w. ......., ... -, .-.., .-... , O. L. Mlsh, Earl Pine, II. D. Yard, Mrs. Yard, G. F. Smh, T. J. Krlck. ' Women make so much fuss about .headgear that a man wonders how they will tako to tho unbecoming pjaln halos when they get to heaven, i DEMANDS OFFICERS OF OIL AND TOBACCO TRUSTS BE PBOSECDTED E Enthusiasm Over Prospects Are Revived Eugene Line Starts. TIIK STEIt.V CIIASK. s Sometimes oven Homer nodded; Somotlmes Shnkspcare throw a Bhoo; Somotlmes Arlstotlo plodded All In vnln to get It through. Sometimes Pitt wns flabborgastcd; Sometimes Shorldan was s tumped; Sometimes Morgan's plans nre blast ed; Somotlmes Rockefeller's bumped. Somotlmes wlmt Is least expected Comes across In subtlo way; Somotlmes when wb'ro most dejected Shines n rensurrlng ray. With ths dopo to train your fancy; With theso accidents to guide, Toll us, neighbor, It you can soo When In n Pullman wo enn ride. Till wo enn there's nothing doing Whllo tho Rumor holds tho track Wo can't bulld'em by pursuing Rumor's running foro and back. The Cooa Dny Railroad situation Is again occupying tho center of tho stago and tho hopes of locnl enthu siasts aro buoyed up to a hlghnr point than they hnvo been for many months. Tho spoclnl Salom dispatch In Tho Times yesterday announcing thnt F. X. Wendllng, bonding of tlo Wondllng Lumber company, had on- torcd tho flold Is n puzzle to local men. Mr. Wondllng Is known horo only by roputntton, being an energe tic liimbormnn who hns acquired considerable monoy nnd extensive timber holdings north of Coos Dny nnd In Lnnp county. Somo think that tho primary objoct of his railroad Is Coos Dny extension undor tho namo of his compnny Tho gonornl bollof thnt tho South ern Pacific has finally docldod upon tho Eugeuo routo Instead of tho Drain routo tends to confirm tho Inttor be lief. It has boon gonorally roportod that tho Southorn Pacific would fin ally decldo whothor It would build to Coos nay, In compliance with tho ro commcndntlons of Vlco-presldonts Calvin nnd O'Drlon and tho other const officials, this summer by July 15. Howover, tho activities of tho Lnno County Asset Company may hnvo hastoned tho Southorn Pacific. No further news concerning tho oporntlons of tho Coos nay and Eastern Electric, represented by En gineer Aston and Promoter Nevors Is obtalnablo although It is under stood that preparations nro being mndo to put a big survoylng party In the flold. Mossrs. Novers nnd cnpl tnllsts whom ho represents aro e pted to visit horo shortly and at thnt tlmo definite announcement of their nlnns should bo mndo. president Francis H. Clarko of tho rnnn nnv nnd Oolao. Is exnocted to ,roturn shortlv from Portland. Noth- I' -.----., . t. i i ,.f i. . iini m,n whn nr oinso to It aside from thnt "It Is lookinc mlchtv EOOd." r-..i..i..i ,. un.ro..,.. mi.. w.. niaf- f Tnna.inv 11111 I'jIIbUIIU AkUklOLUl U IV.WJ mornlnc nrlnts tho following: Dotweon 1,500 and 2,000 peoplo -ii i -.i .... t.n giUJieiuu jresiuiuilj Hiiwuwu lv K.w we8t ond of Fitti Btr0ot to help cole- urnt0 tho formal first throwing of dirt nn the Lane County Assot Comnnny'a Einrono-Florence.Coos Day lino. Over 100 automobiles wero lined up along (Continued on pago 2,) RAILWAY N Senator Pomerene of Ohio Urges Criminal Action Against Combines. WICKERSHAM ASKED TO PROSECUTE OFFICERS Sherman Trust Law to Be Used As Weapon Against 'Trust Officials. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TJmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 15. Criminal prosecution of offlcora of Stnndnrd Oil and tho Amorlcnn To bncco Trust wns demanded today by Sonntor Pomeren of Ohio who ad dressed tho Bennte, his resolution calling on the nttomoy general to undortnko such legal notion. Tho Ohio sonntor declared tho Shormnn nntl-trust lnw wns specific In Its auth ority to press such a suit against conspirators who restrain trndo. Ho contended that tho lawyers woro doubtful of what tho moaning of tho stntuto wns "In proportion to tho slzo of tho foes they rccolvo from their cllouts" nnd that tho Interpre tation of tho law by tho Supremo Court was clear. F IflffiJWC Throwing of Cigarette and Cigar Stumps In Street Endangers Property. Owing to tho dnngor of fires from lighted cigar stump and clgarotto butts, Flro Chief Travor of tho Marsh Hold Flro Department warns tho pub lic to refrain from throwing nwny lighted ojgnr ordgarctto butta In tho stroots with tho approach of tho dry Lsoasnn. Sovornl small flros which nro snld to hnvo started from a cigar or clgarotto stump hnvo boon extinguish ed In tho nick of time during tho paat woek. In somo of tho cities ln tho Unltod Statoa thore lu n law subjecting per sons to a lino who throw lighted ci gars or cigarettes about tho streets, and Travor says that If tho peoplo horo are not moro careful than thoy have boon In tho past, a similar stnt uto should bo enacted hero nlso. In preparation for tho hoso curt team rnco whtoh Is to bo a part of tha Fourth of July colobratlon, tho llro men will turn out tomorrow ovonlng for n drill. Tho team will not bo solectod until a week days prior to tho dato of the rnco. Word has boon received at hoadquarters that tho North Dond hoso cart nggrogatlon will compote ln tho rnco. Ilandou and Myrtlo Point hnvo yot to bo hoard from. As Coqulllo Is planning a colo bratlon for tho Fourth, It Is hardly likely that tho hoso cart team from; that town will bo on hand to parti cipate In tho rnco. LOCAT. U. 11. APPOINTMENTS At tl10 United Drethvon church con bronco which Just closed nt Phllo ... , ! -! I - main, ureson. uio loiiQwinK uoua cty appointments woro nnnounc e(1 North Dond, W. Smith: Dandou, F. M. Dakln; Coos Rlvor. M. S. Satl ' no3. ov- W. Albreoht. who haB boon at North UOI1U, WMS trntliUOrrOll tO vlew- Orogon. When an old bacholor meets a Kodd-natured mnrried w.onmu ho Is ,BPt to Blgh nnd think how dlfforout It might have boon had thoy mot b I foro it was too late. i li $ n I