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F''' , " ,tJ"?'(rrtil"flijnrtffrw p "T. m ' srmp!jp.r t!n " f &&,' ' f HATEVER IS IS BEST WHEN THERE IS NO WAY OE GETTING ANY BETTER Tjfc ADS CARRYING 1 .,,n.iicw8, should nppcnr ns SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising spaco in m newspaper, compared with tliu spaco used by utlier stores, should deilne it', comparative lniportaiico In tbo commuultyl Does your store's wd vertlshiK space do that? ,iriy aiKB t,,,fl ,,mvs'",l'cr' " ncuMtm-cr ,Ut,,,i nn ,MU0 MOW " l then ven for so weighty n re;i !! ns fcarliiK tlmt it mlBlit rain would not l.o goot1- newspaper. member op associated press Established In 1878 ns Tlio Const Mall VOL XXXV MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mai! and Coos Day Advertiser. No. 7 -njv Mvnjcjwi (Ecus vZftmra ECIPRDCITY BJLL SENATE Br II President Taft Wins His Long Fight With Many Votes ' to Spare. ALL AMENDMENTS KILLED PARTY LINES BROKEN Measure Passed In Same Form as Endorsed by House. HIUKF HISTOltY OF ...w...wwim' ittri. A. I 4 Hhtiiiiubu "'"" 7 (Dy Associated Press.) MARCH 3, 1911. Follow- a. w hn announcement of com- plcto agreement with Cnnadn on maximum nnd minimum pro- vision Pnyne-Aldrlch tariff law, President Taft Invited n con- fcronco on closer trndo rolntloiiB January 7, 1911. Canadian representative nrrlved. January 8 to 21 Reciprocity negotiations In session. January 2G Tnft soihIb ngrco- ment to Sonnto. January 28 McCall, ropuh- llcan, Introduced reciprocity bill. February 14. Passed House I 221 to 93. For republicans, 78; Democrats, 143; against rcbub- llcans, 87; ; democrats, C. v March 4. Somite adjourned without nctlon. April 4. Congress convoncB In extra session to rntlfy ngreo- ment. April 12. Democratic leader Underwood Introduces bill. April 21. PnHBCH houso 207 to 89. For republicans, C4; for domocrats, 203. Against re- ' publicans, 78; against domo- crato, 11. April 24. Senate flnnnco 4 rnmnilMnn rnrnlvnu ifmiai li 1 1 1 A Juno 13.-FInnnco commit- tee reports without recommen- datlon. ! Juno 14. Sonato dobato bo- gins. Juno 2C. Sonnto dofeats I Root papor nmondmont to bill. Juno 22. Sonnto -votes on bill. (By Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 22. The Canadian reciprocity bill passed the Sonnto without nmondmont to day by n voto of G3 to 27, nil amend ments hnvlng boon previously defeat ed. It becomes n law on rorolvlnc the President's signature, tho senate mrasuro being tho sumo bill that Passed tho Houso. The passage of tho bill by tho Sen ate In nrnrlfinlv thn fnrm If iininrr'. ed from the Houso brought to nn end p,o.u. m... . . . . .. .".uUIlv inn long ngm ror mo measure, nurlnif itia lnitnA viiffi . . " fc"u Mui.u niv. lnMl, . . . ' y lines were swept away nnd a vigorous lent was waged to saddle the meas- ure with riders that friends of tho easure claim, had thoy been adopt- e. would havo meant dereat of the hole proposition. Tho bill Is the first of th mn... . i.,i of under tho voting agreement which republicans who voted for MM Includ also nmi,in j. . , ed Jones nnd Polndoxtor of Wasnlng- tariff revision, fra iit wn Movtrn "d Arizona statehood and congres- 'onal reapportionment bills. Fol- ow ng tho nasgnirn rif th hill hv thn Bena, Ll Ta?l, h?b" bith0 ftSZ'Tirh. measure win be "messaged" back to "ie House which originated It, en Possed on parchment, Blgned by Speaker Clark and thon signed by President Tnft. nminiiv nni thon- fetlcally the engrossment must bo ine while the House Is In session, out It Is already on parchment. ne House having ndjourned, the bill goes to President Taft on Wed nesday, jAl reciprocity camo at tho ADVERSITY TRIES MEN'S SOULS BUT PROSPERITY LAYS BARE THEIR HEARTS PASSES VOTE OF S3 10 27 AAAAAAVMAAAWNWW Driven Insane With Whiskey He Kills Three Other Negroes.1 (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) La GRANDE, Ga., July 22. It la believed that while- temporarily In-J "W..V..V-M .w... v wi,.viiiV ... . snno Chnrlos Rccso, a negro, ran amucK noro onriy louny Killing inrea. other nogrps, and wounding n fourth , and then blinding n whlto farmer - I - 1 I.KII A with a load of shot. Ho then commit-, tod Bulcldo. It la bollovcd whisky drovo tho negro Insane. Ho camo to La Grando last night to seo his wlfo from whom ho was sopnrntcd. Hor body wns found today nt i road aide Othor vlctlniB wore, Jobs Hray, from whom Ross borrowed tho gun and Hall Smith, both negroo3. ' A slstor of Smith was shot In tho fnco nnd will probably loso hor eye- sight. Rocs'b body was found today Jin n swamp, ALLIANCE OFF Leaves Yesterday Afternoon With Full Freight Cargo and Many Passengers. Tho AUInnco got nwny yostordny afternoon for Eureka. After having now mast placed In Poiltlon. She took a full cargo from tho North Boml box rnctor' nnd a Inrgo passen ger list. AmonK thoso sailing from Coos I n . ,.o, wrtm tho following Mrs. W. W. Gobor nnd boij, Mrs. A. A. T.nnlr mini child. Pearl Jamo- on. G. E. Lowons. P. L. Drew, Will Fulton, F. W. Paris, Grnnt Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. J. N. Jncobson, Miss Inez DorrilckBon, II. S. sYorrltt, , James Dornott. cIobo of a llvoly session Thoro wore numerous roll callB on tho various amondmontB, but no nttompt at any time was y 'nii-,1 I "1" mnmll0rfl of the House having ' . . ,,, , . ,,, hnii nn,i tjitiuutuu mvi w " tho galleries woro crowded. Nowb of the passage was telo- Pj100 to tho Whlto Houso Imrae- polled.! oiaioiy uiiur wu vum o BLOOD OFCMZ TIEGRO EUREKA TaR mndo no Btton,pt t0 "it is not reciprocity" La Follette .. . rt - - nt ua niwiRiir. lift will ko to overly this afternoon, returning to ".'. T,,oB,inv WaiWnS" T" v ' noW " ,7 ;.,. Among tho wPWlcon Senators who voted against the bill J- rah and Hoyburn of Idaho, Dourno of Oregon, Dixon of Montann. Tho ton. Tho democrats who voted for tho b'n included Chamberlain of Ore- en - "yrfl of Mntnnn- An ana,v8ls of the vote Bnowea Z rejmuucuuo voted nalnst tho bill and 21 In fa- vor of It while three domocrats vot-j ed aualm it nnd 32 In favor. Photo Supplies nnd Walker's Studio. finishing at FOR SALE 0. fine spruce, 3 busl ness lot in North Bend; 21a shore ranch south of Shore Acres, grand building site. Must leave soon ns possible. No reasonable offer re- fused. TODD, Hotel Oregon, No. ! Bend. I A WEEK ETto QUESTION DID YOU mako nnyono hnpplcr In tbo week just gone- by? Tlint is a good Question to ask yourself this Saturday evening, and every saiuruny evening, it rai may afd stimulate you to largor klndnwa greater helpfulness, and that after J! Is the finest that man or woman can do. This llfo of ours with its fight for cxlstnncc, for higher place, for more wealth, gets to bo so much of solflsh scramble for most of us that wo for got tho other man. Tho kind worfr tho helpful deed, tho chcorlng smile, aro too ofton loft undone, unspokon, and unsmllcd. Yet they aro thje things that aro best In llfo vastly better than riches or rcnl estate, both for the receiver and tho givor. Thoro is no joy that n man can know that Is greater than tho Joy that cornea with having given Joy to MltntltnM t """" It Is an Interesting fact that men who have dovoted their wholo lives to Bolflsh pursuits Invariably seek a way to do something for others when they come nenr to tho ond of tholr days. Piling up wealth, gratifying tholr own desires, do not look so im-. portant to thorn thon; distributing their wenlth phllanthroplcnlly, ad-, ding to tho hnpplncss of others bo-. Bins to bo more Important. Thoro j Is something deeper and blggor be- hind tho nmnzing philanthropy of tho Rockefollors nnd Cnrncgles of those dayB than most mon ronllzo or understand. Thoso mon know, boyottd Wisconsin Senator Assails the Press and President Taft. (Dy Associated Pross to Coob BaV Times.) WASHINGTON, July 22,-As- salllng tho press of tho United States foi Its support of tho Canadian recip rocity, Senator LaFollotto made his ""& 8ecc ",0 Ul" "u ..... . -..., ,... ..... . .,.. I8010 yesterday, Ho oxpressod Ills belief that tho newspapers would suf fer a loss of Intluenco for tho sup- Iort thoy havo glvon to legislation In which ho sold "thoy havo a direct money Interest" ho roforrod to tho Interest of nowspnpor owners In tho mnttor of tho pulp fea'turos or tho bill. LaFollotto dofondod tho progressive republicans from tho charge that thoy havo changed front on the tariff LA FOLLETTE IN A PASSION rPh.nro now onnos nrr nart al tar ff re- vision ns embodied In tho rcclnrocl-1 ty bill. Ho said tho progressives stood Just whoro thoy did In tho tnrlff jngni or ivv uui uiai mo recipro- city bill waB not a truo republican mensdreV "I oppose this bill because It belles its tltlo," said Lafolletto. riprifirfwi tho democratlG nartv had violated Its own principles by align ing with the republican high tnrlff forces. Tho Wisconsin aonntor de nounced the reciprocity bill n8 "a confidence game" and cited what he I said would result In a loss of $40,- 000,000 to the farmerB In three states, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, from operations of the agrl cultural Bchedulo of the agreomont La Follette severely criticised Presl dent Taft. . Change Pursem-F. H. Darsto will take the place of Purser J. M Sweltzer on Breakwater while the latter goes to the Dremmerton Navy Yard in Washington to take the Ex aminations for, wireless operator. Mrs. BarBtow accompanlod Mr." Bar stow to Portland where she will visit for two weeks while Mr. Barstow is nt sea. He expects to make two trips during Mr. Swoitzer's absence, An operator from the Cape Blanco Station will take Barstow'a place n the wireless station hero, any doubt, the truo value of llfo. Thoy know, as It says In tho book of Proverbs, "There Is thnt makoth him self rich, yet hath nothing; thero is that maketh himself poor, yet hath n great riches." "When Robort Louis Stevenson wrote to a friend JiiBt n fow dayB bo fore his long expected death, he mndo his request as to any monu ment that might bo put over his grave to tho word "Requiem," ho asked that this bo added: "You, pass thlB gravo , put asldo hatred; lovo kindness; bo nil services remembered in your heart and all offenses par doned; and ns you go down again among the living, let this bo your question: Can I mnko somcono happier this day bo fore I Ho dbwn to sloop? TluiB the dead mun spcnkB to you from tho dust; you will hoar no more from him." Robort Louis Stevenson said, he wanted that ahovo his resting place bo inni ne migni uo oi some uso ror pi0 wi,0 are saying decisions of tho tho WOrld nftcr ho had gone Outlmmnimn ranrt ilnn'l rnnllv monn nnv. of nil tho rich wisdom of his ox- porlonco thnt was tho best thought ho could leave with living mon. "Mnko somcono happlor each day." If this week hnB gono by without some real kindness done, somo real helpfulness given, let It bo tho Inst to go by thnt way. A week without! something of thnt sort in It Is worse than lost. Big Boat Carries Good Freight Carrjo and Large Pas senger List. v" JTho Dronkwator cleared for Port-. land at one o'clock with n good r freight cargo and a largo passongor list. Jncludedln tho enreo was a , .i.inm.n f m.. ,m i, ,,(, 01II,11VI.V W VHVU fcWU MW - Coob Day creamery. -N Tho following is tho passengers!!: O. M. Eborhart, Chas. Scarrot M. Green, Jonot Trnlllnger, Joh Prentice, John Dloom, T. L- -Adams, Jules Hendricks, J. F. Juzq, Mrs. J. F. Juzy, Lucy Juza, Ruth Juza, W. F. Lewis, Mrs. Wm. Warren, J. A. Milder, Miss EUzaboth Arlandson Guy Haltz, E. M. Rouonthall, Geo. Looney, F. Aylaad, E. Bundol, Mrs. Jns. Dnrkln, E. H. Fltzglbbon, J. H. Fltzglbbon, A. 8. Johnson, A. Staald- wine, w. li. Williamson, w. n. Glenn, D. H. Fothorlnghnm, J. F. Garmlan.T. O. Weeks, I. S. Knuf- mnn, M. C. Horton, Ruth Horton, Dorothy Horton, Mrs. C. R. Lnngloy, E. C. Meespnrron, Florence R. Robin son. Mrs. E. Bandoll, M. Tannor, W. Bennett, Mrs. W. Bennott, Mrs, M. J. Llnck, Albert Burling, W. F. Kel ler, Walter R. Roseman, 8. 'W. Far land, Isls Marsh, L. Clason, J. Van der Brandon, F. J. Verstraeton, Joe Marshal, Thos Morrison, Mrs. Mor rison, Miss Lucy Morrison, Barstow, Mrs, Barstow, John, Noah, Miss Lau ra KTiise, miss roierson, Airs, hart, S. Powell. Geb AMENDMENT DEFEATED. Attempt to Incorporate Waterway Legislation in Reciprocity BUI Fulls. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, July 22. Sena tor Townsonds amendment to the reciprocity bill providing for tho In ternational improvement of the St. Lawrence river waB defeated in the senate today by a large vote, Sen ator Stone opposed putting waterway legislation upon the Reciprocity bill. He said it should come up in cong ress as a seperate proposition and that as such It probably will be favor ably acted upon. BREAKWATER FOR PORTLAND EO E IS IN EARNEST Attorney General Wickersham 1 Says Big Trusts Will be Broken Up. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) HANCOCK, Mich., July 22. Tho big combinations like tho Stnndnrd j Oil and Tobacco trust aro going to bo ' Htillt nn Intrw n nnmtinr nt nnct. -...i.... i, , without rnnnppflnn np mnnnn v nnw. or. This was the prediction In an address hero by Attorney Gonernl .wickorshnm In nnsworlng tho "poo J ,.. W W VW...V W.. . ... .. , thing." BADLY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT AlCreason, Wifeand Daughter, of Roseburg, Go Over Embankment. (Special Long Dlstnnco Tolephono to The Times.) MYRTLE POINT, July 22. Al Creason and wlfo and dnughtor, of Rosoburg, wore tho victims of a serious automobllo nccldont a fow miles out of thin city last ovonlng. Whon nonr tho Dlaok place tho ma chino skidded In somo mnnnor and .plunged - .oyor a stcop ombankmont Tho daughter Jumped and escaped without Injury except n sovoro nor- ub shock, Mr. Cronaon was thrown -. uui aim imuiyvpruieuu uinu diiiiuiiiii, n dislocated shouldor. Mrs, Creason 1.100 WliH lilOOO 1 GOVERNMENT yJwaB most seriously Injured, Biiffor j0l,VIng a broken nnklo, four fractured ni)w ana uoing oniurwiHo uruiseu. Xll, jlthTeo victims wero brought to this cltv whoro thov aro now un-. dor a physician's enro. 'Xfi wlirTe- covor. IS California Doctor Gets Ufa Imprisonment For ' Murder. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SANTA ROSA, Calif., July 22. Dr. L. G. Chlsholm was eontonced to day to llfo Imprisonment for the mur der of John D. Powell whom he killed on March 9, this year, to secure the Insurance on Powells llfo. ARE FAVORABLY Eastern Capitalists Are En thusiastic Over Coos Bay Prospects.1 The party of Eastern, and California Capitalists who have boon investigat ing the prospects and resources of Coob Bay tho past week, departed CN MS M I Extradition of Lewis J. Wilde Now Hanging In Bal ance, i .CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR SAYS IT'S LEGAL QUESTION Matter Is Now Up to Attorney General For Deci sion. (Dy Associated PrcsB to Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO.July 22. Tho entlro mnttor of extraditing Lowln T. ,WIldco, tho San Diego Dnnkor wnntod ' in Portland on tho chnrgo of em bezzling $90,000" from tho Oregon Trust & Savings Dank, now rests with Attorney Gonernl Webb. Governor Johnson announced today that if 'Webb decided tho crlmo wns commit ted ho would sign tho papers. M IS ILL Mrs. McManigal Wife of In- former, Suffers Nervous Prostration. (By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay Times. LOS. ANGELES, Jjlly 22. Collaps ing under tho strain to which she has boon subjected slnco hor arrival horo a month ago, Mrs. Ortlo E. Mc Manigal, wlfo of tho allogod Informer in tho McNnmnra dynamiting case, was taken to tho hospital today Buf fering from norvouB prostration. Friends sny sho Is threatened with boing a pormancpt aufforor from par alyBlB 'of tho lower limbs, . TllE WHEAT MARKET. (By. Associated' Prcbs to Coos Bay Tlmos.) CHICAGO, 111., July 22. July, 87c; Soptombor, 88 7-Sc; Decombor, 92; ;Mny, OGtfc. TACOMA, Wash., Whoat unchang ed. ANOTHER DEATR One More Victim Dies at Swinburne Island Today.' Associated Press to Coos Bay (By TlraoB.) NEW YORK, July 22. Anothor victim of the cholera died at Swin burne Island today, making nine doathB since the disease was discover ed here. A suspect in Bollveu hos pital Is under examination. thiB morning for San Francisco. They expressed themselves as greatly sur prised a tho extent and richness of tho resources of tho Coos Buy coun try. They all departed except E. W. Novors who remained aa tholr per sonal representative and will con tlnuo tho Investigations into condi tions here with a view to future In vestment. In the party wore E. Cowporth waite of London, Eng., E. C. Cox of Chicago, S. E. Blddle of San Fran cisco, R. T. Hooper of San Francisco, E. C. Brooks of MaryBvllIe, Cal. i Wl OM I j i I ft -' M - W Mf V.