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w rW EVER THE POOL FRIENDS ARE THE ONES WHO WILL INSIST UPON STICKING urTads carrying " t...al1 nnnnnK HO (tas (Mitws SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising spneo in a iicuspnpor, compared with tho Rpnce used by o'hor stores, Nhould deflno Id comparative importance in the coiiiiiiunityt Does your store's ad vertising spneo do lltntV Votir store-nous, ..... ii " . .... .innM tills newspaper. us If 1 h ,.,. mil UU'il nil Issue now n ntBr" , . ovcii for fl weighty n rci- fllld tllCH- ....!.... (imt if. tnluht ra lii- It ..n..i.1 not bo KQQd newpmicr. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS Established in 1878 ns The Conut Mail VOL. XXXV MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times. Const Mali nml Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 18 iiiN SUIT FILED TODAY IN COLUMBUS DISTRICT I TO BREAK UP EASTER M CflllL CON Charge Conspiracy of Coal, fTnrniT Uflinr ra" "ad FlnEPII AGnb uompainusj in uiuu. GASEJECIBED Judge Hamilton Sustains Mer chant Estate In C. A. Smith Litigation. Judgo Hamilton of Roscburg 1km handed down n decision In thu case of Flnnugnn Estate et nl vs. Marsh llold Ilcnlty anil Trading Company. This decision, unless reversed upon suit In equity wns tiled in tlio federal i appeal, will sottlo the long contlnn- court hero today against sovernl coal companies and n numbor of railroads by the government charging combin ation nml conspiracy to restrain trndo and conimcrco, especially In Hie bltumous coal Industry. Tlio government asks that they bo on-,11 flro 't for 0, Dcn" " no . . , , ,,,,.' ncro nndor tlio following hingungo, Joined. The companies Include tho RQrQ , , Lake Shore and Mich gnn Southern, nno lntoreRtfl of Dcnn nm, Chcsaponxc k uiuii. uuckiuk vhuuj, Sunday Crook Coal Compnny, Contl nentnl Conl Compnny nml tho Kan- LIVESTOCK SATES ARE TAKBI UPiFEAR 10 Try and Enjoin Concerns From Future Restraint of Trade. (Dy Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 4. A Interstate Commerce Commis sion Orders Important In vestigation Affecting Large Section of Country. (By Associated Press to Coos Buj Tlmca.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 4 A gcnernl Investigation Into freight rates on livestock packing house pro ducts and fresh meat throughout that portion of tho county .rat, south and southwest of Chicago was ordered today by the interstate Com merce Commission. Tho proceedings begin October 1 1 nt Oklahoma City. Tho Inquiry will bo a wldo ine. It will effect rates west of Denver as well ns those In the central oust. The Investigation Is based on com plaints filed by the rnllrond commis sion of Oklahoma, tho Texns Cactlo Raisers association, American Live stock association, nnd National Live stock nssocL'.tlon nnd others. Inci dentally tho commercial rivalry be tween tho two sets of meat packers In Chicago enter Into tho case. It Ir Indicated by tho commission Hint purposo of tho Inquiry I3 not only to dccuro pnrlty of rates, but to estnbllsh by a definite order of rates which tho commission shnll regard ns reasonable and not unjustly discriminatory. i cd dispute over tho location of tho "Flreplt Aero." It scorns thnt, In 1889 E. n. Dcnn nnd David Wilcox conveyed to C. II. Merchant ccrtnln lands now platted ns Railroad Addition, and reserved to themsolvcB, for tho purposes of MM 06 DELAY VESSEL Redondo Arrives In From Francisco Will Sail ' South Sunday. San LEAVE TODAY FOR PORTLAND MORTGAGE IS FILED TODAY IL TARIFF BILL PASS OVER TAFT'S VETO Standpatters Send Out Call For All Absent Republicans to Return. Steamer Alliance Sails Early This Morning For Colum bia River Ports. Tho Alllanco snllod nt G o'clock Tho Redondo arrived In last night from San Francisco nfter n rather this morning for Portlnnd with a Wilcox under tlint reservation pnBB-'"nr" tr'P P strong head winds nnd Inrgo passenger list nnd n henvy od to tho Marshflold Realty nnd'1 "envy log lmpoaing tneir progress enrgo of freight. Sho had mnoy 1 ---.. .all tho way nuiiini v-ui v-uiii,.uu mm mu .. . TrnunK company, n real ostato hold - " l"o way up. Cnpt. Mngco Is In through pnssongcrs from Eureka. In nwlin nnd Hocking Coal and .Coko;, conimny of c At smith, in opcs tlint thoro will bo a rcsplto In tho Eurokn frolght, Bho hnd 5,000 Lompnny. inr7 u.imn Mr Q,in. nnonm.i iim'tho advorso '' ' Uil ,. lft .W pass cotton hill. Measure (By Bny olomontH which liavo cases of snlmon. Sho took on con- Home Admit Underwood Reducing Tni'llT. Associated Press to Coos Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 4. Tlio Underwood Cotton Tariff Rovl ilon hill to bo passed by tho Hoiibo, wMcI, tIl0 Wllllanis building reduces tho duties on col- holdings of Dcnn nnd Wilcox, ho n: tomptcd to find where IiIh ncro was lorntcd, nnd concluded that tho law would locato his aero In ns nearly n uniinrn fnrm no iwinsllilrt limmilnil ! Sail r rntlClRCO. I nn tlio north by tlio north 11110 or lot nlno and on tho east by tho gov- ' eminent Menndor line. This form of nn acre would Includo tho lots on now horo jHtnnds, two lots South of tho Wil ton Roods covered In Rchedulo 0110 nm. lo(B ,, lmrt nf .,. lot on of the Pnyne-Aldrlch tnrlff law from v,lch Mr nrn0tt.8 biilldlnR Is 48.18 per cent to 27.00 per cont. IIb,0ICC,C1 nml tho cornor noxt ,l0rt estimated rovenuo producing cnpa-'of t,,n Wlllams building. C. II. city, according to tho Democratic , Mor(lJlnnt hn(1 K,von warranty deeds Lender Underwood, chairman of tho t) t0 ,ot8 nffcctC(li nn(, to prot0Pl committee Hint framed It. Is S30.- tllCB0 wrrantlos, tho Merchant Esta- io. 0Uu u.o nrsi year 01 us oporn- t ,irn,.,lt . nllovo ontltio.l suit In tho nnmo of tho ownors of tho cor ner next north of tho WHHnnis building to qulot tltlo ngnlnst tho tlon, which Is approximately $3, 000,000 below tho rovonuo received by the government of 1010 from Im ports of tho same articles. Thoro Is SmUh compnny. iiuu uioiiBni hi securing ncuon on the bill nt this session. been bothorsomo for sovernl trips sldcrablo frolght horo. now. I Among tlioso sailing from Tho Redondo will sail from horo woro tho following: 8undny nftemoon nt 4 o'clock for' C. J. Pnttni, Mrs. D. L. O'Connor, A. O'Connor, Jny Gnnnor, D. B. Mur- Among tlioso nnivlng on tho Re- phy, J. S. Aiken. Mnnln Fnrgo, Mrs. dondo woro: , E. Knnc, .T. L. Johnson, A. Oardlnor, Mrs. H. N. Moffat, Miss Mabel J. S. Polhomus, J. C. Toyno,' J. B. Jolinson, Miss Mny Johnson, Allco, Williams, J. Forsmon, W: II. Thom- Sucddon, F. A. Mlllor, Eliza Ayro, ns. B. E. Stonor, Chas Dudloy, J. L. Besslo Ayre, Fred Tollor, II. J. John- Johnson, C. Qnrdonson, J. B. Borln, atoh, Contnnco Kull, Paul II. Soule, Dr. Lnne, MrB. R. C. Lnao, Mrs. Maxwell Dixon. Dr. M. M. Dixon, Irono Kull, Mif. A. C. Kull, O. J. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Brookmnn, Mrs. C. J. Brookmnn, Times.) Miss Irma Warner, Dorothy Collins, PARIS. Franco, Aug. 4. Tho Mrs. L. C. Collins, J. T. Mnrslmll, condition of John W. dates this aft A. II. Woodln, Mrs. A. II. Woodln, ' nrnoon Is unclinnccrl from Inst nluht Coos Bay Traction Company Submits $5,000,000 in strument to County Clerk (Special to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Ore, Aug. 4. A mortgngo for $5,000,000 on tho franchises, right of way and other property which tho Coos Bay Trac tion compnny holds nnd will obtnln wns submitted to County Clerk Wnt son today for filing. Tho mortgngo Is to tho Northern Trust compnny. Tho mortgage was submitted for fil ing by Tom Nichols of Marshflold but ns tho company's rcmlttnnco of tho filing fco hnd not been received. County Clerk Watson was withhold ing tho filing or It. Tho filing fco amounted to $17.00 nnd tho county clerk expected It this nftemoon. So fnr ns could bo gleaned from tho Instrument, tho compnny does not stnto Its nbjcctlvo point or pur poses other than that it Is to build n rnllrond In Oregon from Coos Bny Geo. F. Avorlll of Coos Bny Is president nnd W. P. Evans Is sec rotary. Mr. Avorlll is now In Port lnnd nnd Mr. Evans loft North Bond to reside In Portlnnd Inst yonr. EXPECT DEMOCRATIC INSURGENT COALITION OATKS IS UNCHANGED. W. II. Lung, Clnudo Allen nnd F. M. Brynnt. X"t Insane. Henry Brown, n gar dener employed nt tho Lnrson rnnch ftt Allegany, vnB brought horo today on chnrses of Insnnlty proforred ns court fouml Under tho ovldonco, tho Court do-; elded tlint tho pnltles in orlglnnl In terest hnd ngreed upon tho bounda ries of tho aero in 1891, nnd thnt such agreomont would now bo bind ing upon tho present claimants. Tho thnt tho boundnrles when ho revived from tho sinking spell ho Buffered In tho nftemoon. n rosmt or his threntonlng to do ngl.0P(1 u,)0n woro n8 foliows: on tho thlnK8 to Bomo boys thoro yesterday. J wost ,,y tll0 contor ,no of nroadwny. ... iimeii uoioro uio commission-,on tho north nmI onBt ,,y tho menn ers. ho was found to bo nil right nnd , h, ,, wntor nmrk of M, B,0lIRh nn(1 tho commissioners decided that pos- Coos n . nml on tho B01lth by ft " "" "snny uoya nugiit navo-no nt rlRht nnBlcs with tho contor urreu up 111s anger to such a point. no of nrondwny, fnr enough south 8 to iiuvo been responsible for tlio i..i...i .. , t,i ,in,.iainn h.n.l .. I III llll'IIIUU 1111 UV..V. . 111 ........ mreats. Ho wns rolensed. L. .. .. . t.-.i - - 1 r iun - r 1 11 rt fi iiiii i:imi iii mi iiiiii- way and mnkes good tho tltlo of tho Morchnnt grantees. Tho enso will probably bo nppenled. C. R. Peck nnd C. B. Selby represented the Merchant Interests, nnd J. D. Goss land J. C. Kendall tho interests or tho Smith Compnny. SEWEfl CAVE-IN ffllHL U I VVU Four Other Workmen Probably Die as Result of Pennsylvania Disaster. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EAST LIVERPOOL, Pn.. Aug. Important Notice!) Water Consumers For the purpose of install ing a new hydrant at the cor ner of Sixth and Elrod streets it will be necessary to shut off iu now iu re 1 un RULE IN HAYTI 4.. It! A RAWRP nnvrk-tn tl.lnl. 1i.HlnJ ty laborers at Midland, Pa., two the water in South Marshfield er- -tilled and four probably fatal-, tomorrow morning between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. chamber of commerce' All water consumers living in MEETING. "There will bo nn Important meet J"8 of the Chamber of Com'raerco Monday afternoon nt 4 o'clock to ar "Ports rrom the soliciting com mittee on the old Coos Bay wagon "ad Project. Alt business men are Ursed to Uo present. CHAMBE.R OF COMMERCE, YIQLET HENDERSON, Sec, South Marsh'fieJd are notified to guide themselves accord ingly. By order of WATER COMMITTEE OF CITY COUNCIL Bv P. FERG.U.S0N. Nation without President or Organized Government as Result of Rival Revolts. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORT AU PRINCE, Aug. 4. Hnytl today Is without n president or organized government. Tho enp Ital Is occupied by two rival revolu tionary parties headed respectively by General Leconto, a formor Min ister of tho Interior, and General Flrmln, who deserted his post ns Hnytlen minister to Groat Britain to join tho revolt against Simon. A committee on public snfoty is main taining order. German nnd British marines have been inncfed to aid the provisional authorities. Several looters were shot last night. Emer gency measures provented a serious outbreak. President Simon, who was compelled to withdraw from the city, Is still on board tho American schooner Bradford C. French which Is anchored In tho harbor. Simon awaits the arrlvnl of a steamer for Kingston, Jamaica. NOTiCE. Tho moonlight excursion which was to have been gjven by tho Young People's Society of tho Lutheran church Saturday rilght has been post poned indefinitely owing to tho ab sonce of many of Its merribers. DERBY TrM,Rs,flny,ay won l fAvpr. IS RELD INVAL Opposition to Removal of Rail way In Coquille Alleged to Have Failed. COQUILLE, Ore.. Aug. 4. Tho fight over the proposed romovnl of tho Coos Bny-Rosoburg and Eastern Railway's tracks from Front street horo Is supposed to have been onded at tho council meeting last night when the petition to hnvo tho matter submitted to n special referendum election wns declared Insufficient. There are 275 voters In Coquille nnd tho necessary ten per cent would re. qulro 28 signatures to the referen dum petition. Thoro wero thirty four names on tho petition present ed to the city council but eleven of tho signers asked thnt tholr names be withdrawn, claiming thoy had signed It under n misapprehension. This left only twenty-threo names and the city recorder nnd officials hold It Insufficient. It Is claimed by some that tho op position to moving tho tracks from Front street emanates from Second street property holders who wish to retain the tracks on Front street as that would make Second street prop erty more valuable. Second street property owners and opponents of tho removal deny this statement. CAMPAIGN BILL UP. Limit Candidates' Expenses to So Much Per Voter. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 4. Tho confercos on tho cnmpnlgn pub licity bill hnvo prnctlcnlly reached nn ngroomont to report tho Sonnto bill with n modification striking out tho provision fixing tho rnto por voter each candldnto for tho Sonnto or Hoiibo mny bo permitted to pay by way of cnmpnlgn expenses. RIGHT DF WAT MfflEEIEirc Administration Worried Over Outlook In House Ex pect Veto Soop. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 4. Fear thnt n coalition of tho doino crats and Insurgent republicans in tho House might bo nblo to pass tho wool tariff revision and tho farmers freo list bills over tho President's veto, should ho ninko uso of It, caus ed Representative Dwlght, republic an whip, today to send telegrams to all nbscut members of tho Hottso urging thorn to hurry to Washing ton. When tho conforonco committee mot tho bill It was rcicrrod to a sub committee consisting of LnFollotto nnd Underwood, who ropresont all tho difference thnt exists botweon tho two Houses. Tho rest of tho com mltteo lmmcdlutely withdraw, leav ing tho two combatants to fight it out nlono. Both LnFollotto and Un derwood entered tho contest smiling good nnturcdly. Tho conferees gon ornlly expressed nn opinion of final ngroomont but nil admitted tho prob ability of n strenuous Rtrugglo. Tho gonornl heller was that n compromise on tho rnw wool duty of botweon 2G nnd 30 per cent would bo ngreed to. Dwlght nnnotiuccd this nftor a conforonco with President Tnft and Secretary Hllles. So far as tho Whito House Is concerned tho situation In tho Hotiso Is inoro nlnrmlng than thnt In tho Sonnto, nlthough Senator Pouroso Is also engnged In hooping tho republican senators In lino. TO FORTIFY CANAL. Woilc Coos Bay Eastern Electric Company Files Twelve With 1 County Clerk. Twolvo right of way agreements woro filed with County Clerk Watson lit Coquille Into yestordny by tho Coos Bay Eastern Electric Railway company. No blue-prints or surveys wero filed with thorn to Indlcnto the proposed routo of tho company. Edward W. Novors of tho compnny who is in Marshflold, stated today that tho agreements merely covered strategic points. Ho snld that simi lar papers wero also filed in Douglas county. Ho did not caro to discuss the matter in detail but stated that the company's routo out of Marsh field was west or tho present lino and that further away It ran ner tho survey of tho Coos Bay and Boise line. (By Will Begin nt Pacific Eiitiiiuco This Week. Associated Press to Coob Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 3. "Tho construction of fortifications for tho Panama cannl will begin this week nt tho Pacific entrnuco of tho wntcrwny," said Gonoral Leonard Wood, chief of tho staff or tho Army who returned to Washington today rrom Pnnnmn nnd soon nUor his ar rival reported to tho President. Tho War Dopartmont will ondenvor to comploto tho fortifications simulta neously with tho opening or tho can nl. Found Insane. Joo Cothy, a French-Canadian, who recently came to Coos county, this afternoon was declared insnno by tho Coos county board or insanity commissioners. Ho will be sent to Salem. GERMANY F N AGREE Seo HAINES' for PRICES on FLOUR and FEED. FOLLOW LOCALS CHICKENS, Fryers, Roasts Stows. Also DUCKS at GROCERY CO. Everybody Is Invited to attend the dance at Plerson's hall, Lakeside, AUGUST 12. MUSIC by string band. Admission gentlemen 1 and ladles. A TUItKISII UATn will do you 'tho center of Interest from tlio For- FREE. I GOOD. Phono 214-J. elgn totllQ Colonial Office Finally Decide to Settle Mo roccan Trouble by Trading Colonial Possessions. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times,; BERLIN, Gormany, Aus. 4. The end of tho Moroccan trouble be tween Germany and France Is in sight. Ambassador Cambou at Ber lin and Foreign Secretary Von Kldor- lln Waochtor today found u common ground of settlement on gonornl lines, though tho details remain to bo worked out. The nature of tho sottlomont coulit STAUFF not bo learned further than It in volves consldorablo trading of colo Inlnl possessions and trnnsfora nnd AFTER ffiTlNG Y0U IN BAD THEY BRAG QF THEIR GAMENESS AND FEALTY :t