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- 'ffKpiru AGGRESSIVENESS GOES THROUGH WITH IT, BUT ARROGANCE IS A BORN QUITTER A Llttlo "Campnlgn" Of WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES " Will 1'nt Your Real Estate "in tlio Market" Ef t c 1 1 v c 1 y ! It will put tlio facts about your property boforo tlio oyes of nil "pos slblo buyers" In town. And If there's ono of thorn who ought to own It, you'll soil ltl (Ham (Eirnm WANT ADVERTISING in Tho TIMES Will Keep tlio Income from Your Furnished Kooiiih front linpsingl YOU can Tcully help tho family revenues by renting a few furnished rooms and, if you know how and when to ubo the classified eclumno, you mny keep that llttlo extra incorao as "steady ns a clock." MEMRER OP ASSOCIATED 1'KU.So mun Established in nu Tho Const President Taft and Cabinet Confer Today About His Annual Message. SEC. WILSON LIKELY ' TO QUIT OFFICE SOON Special Message Will Show In creased Cost of Living Due to Middleman. (By Associated Prcsi to Coos Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. II Tho Cnblnot mot today for. tho first tlmo In thrco months with President Taft, and Sccrotary Stlmson was tho inomhor nbsont. Thq rcnssombllng of tho President's official family gnvo rrcurronco to rumors that Sccrotary Wilson will soon resign. In ofllclal circles It is said tho Secretary of Agrlculturo is only delaying tyo an nouncement of, his resignation until Tnft decides on a man for his place Two men aro said to havo declined tho portfolio. Asldo from consider ation of many questions Hint havo accumulated during tho summer, to dny's meeting was largely dovoted to consideration of tho President's mes sage to Congress, and official reports of cabinet ofllcors. It Is understood tho President's ad visers pointed out thnt tho work of tho coming congresB would contor on two main Issues, tariff nnd trusts, with tho democratic loadors declar ing for n readjustment of tho Shor mnn law and republican insurgents declaring ror murmnuvo logiBinuon 10 point tho patlm for tho legal conduct of big business. Tho President's clo sest councillors Boom to favor leglsia-. tlon that will pormit iiusincsH 10 go nliend and know whoro it stnnds. Rumor That Water Company Will Seek Slight Extension Change Rates. According to n report current to dny, nn application may bo mndo by Messrs. Nolan and Jackson for n four or eight yenr extension of thu pre sent water franchise on tlio ground that they need tho additional timo In order to float bonds to Improve tho plant. A four-yenr extension would ninko tlio present frnnchlso run twonty-ono yours yet, and it is said would per mit the Issuanco of twenty-year bonds but that n twonty-flvo year frniichlso would onnblo tho salo of the twenty-yoar bonds to n bottor ad vantage. wr The offer Is said to bo considered as a means of adjusting tho dlffor encts hetweon tho compnny nnd tho ii'Mull. Judging by tho oxprossions of ho councllmcn at tho last meot i' '-' such on application would not bo cciMdered. 't Is claimed that such an oxtonslon woiild mnko tho prcsont frnnchlso pracMcnlly a now ono and would oll mlnnto tho present restriction as to Chiracs for water. Tho present frnn rh' " holds the rnto down to f 1 foi ir UU-nces or $1.50 for residences with toilet nnd bath. It is stated t i tho clmngo would pormit tho renipnny to rovlso tlio rates yoarly nr I ralBo them, probably. Messrs. Jackson and Nolan wont to Dmdon to look over thnt section and returned last ovenlng nnd oxpected to Wve tomorrow morning for tho east. When they will tnko over tho water rompany's property or ns to their fu ture plans, no announcement has heen mado. niG MEN SPEAK. Sec. Stimpsoii ami Senator Aldrich nt Kansas City Meeting. By Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) KANSAS CITY, Nov. 14. Secre tary of War Henry L. Stimpson nnd former United Stntes Senator Nelson Mdorlch, chairman of tho Mono tnrv Commission, wore tho principal srnkers nt tho opening sessions of no twenty-second annual Trnns-MIs-sl'sippl Commercial Congress which bppin hero todny. Stimpson discuss ed tho affairs of his department, and Aldrich outlined his Ideas of currency reform under tho head df "Currency elslatlon." Seven hundred dele tes were present. mTCHER KNIVES, Carving Sets nd Paring Knives at MILNER'S. VOL XXXV tIFFINO TflUSTS WILL' BE LEADING CONGRESS ISSUES 10 ASK FOUR YEARS LONGED MARSHFIELD, 10 TIE OFF Germany Makes Formal Appli cation For Same Rights as Canada Now Enjoys. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 14. Following up tho vcrbnl representa tions provloiiHly mndo to this gov ernment in. rcgnrd to duties on wood pulp nnd printing paper, tho Gorman embassy hns sent n noto to tho Stntn Department to formnlly claim under tho favored hntlon clauso of tho ex isting treaty tho snmo prlvolegcs en joyed by Canada pulp and paper of frco entry into America. Tho Gor man lioto Is purely formal and Is In tended to savo tho rights of Gorman exporters. Sovcrnl countries nlrcody havo laid claim to tlio exomption from pulp and papar duties on simi lar grounds nnd it is expected others will follow suit. horsewhips her accuser (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Day Times.) WICHITA, Knn., Nov. 13 Declar ing that Assistant Attorney Gonor nl C. W. Trlckott hnd damngod her business by accusing her of wrong doing, Mndnmo Mary Soah, a for tuno tollor, horsewhipped Trlckott ns ho sat In tho lobby of n hotel. The mnn with her engaged Trlckott In a struggle. No complaint was filed. OUST TRUST IN International Harvester Com pany Also Fined $50,000 by Supreme Court There. (Dy Associated Press to tln Coo? liny Timcti ) JIJFFERSON CITY, Mo., Nov. II. Tho Supremo Court of Missouri granted today tho writ or oustor ashed by tho stato against tho Inter national Harvester company and fined tho company fifty thousnnd dollnrs. It was stipulated thnt if tho com pnny pays tho flno, soparntos ItBelf from tho International Harvester company of Now Jorany, flies state ments of its business nnd show, .to tho court thnt it will oboy tho lawn in tho future, it enn bo pormltted to do business In tho Btnto. It hns sixty dnys to comply with tho ordor- Tho court gnvo tho HnrvcBter com pany until January 1, 1912, to pny tlio flno nnd until Mnrch 1, 1012, to withdraw from tlio Now Jersey com pany and to show tho court it will comply with tho Missouri law. Falling In this, they will bo llnblo to tho oustor ordor by tho court Im mediately after tho first of March. TO REGAIN HIDDEN LOOT. Now York Hunker's lll-Golteii Gains Mny Do (Secured. Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos D;.y Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Acting on Information from St. Louis, tho dis trict attorney's oftlco hero hns begun the quest of $122,000 stolon by tho Into David Rothchlld, wreckor of tho Federal Dank In 1004. Thlb sum Is snld to havo been de posited In tho nnmo of Levy In two safety doposlt vaults whoro tho mon ey has remained since. Rothchlld wns convicted May 20, 1904, and died Novembor 18, 10o8. Rothchlld al ways refused to give Information as to tho hidden treasurer which was supposed to total only $270,000, nnd tho fact that tho sum stolen amount ed to $422,000 wns revealed In a confession of Rothchlld's wlfo at St. Louis, where sho Is living, having married again. Tho former Mrs. Rothchlld declares sho cannot re member tho nnmo of tho safety dopo slt company. SPARKS GUARDS and Andirons for the fireplace nt MILNER'S. DUCK hunters' WATERPROOF hats, caps nnd coats at tli9 Gunnery. ROAST DUCK will bo served at tho .TAVA COFFEE llouso TOMORROW .and regularly every day for the next inontii. 1878 Mall M OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911 EVENING EDITION. WAS 0 AL Vessel Threatened With Des truction In Columbia River Saved by Bar Tug Jay Doyle Aboard. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tim os.) ASTORIA, Wash., Nov. 11 Tho survivors of tho accident to tho steamer Washington whoso rcscuo wns accomplished lato yesterday aft ernoon by tho tug Tntoosh, Just as she was bolng swept in on tho rocks near North Dond, wcro in excellent spirits todny. Tho passengers were almost cxtrnvagnut In prnlso of Cap tain Charles T. Halley and tho crow of tho Tatoosh and Captain Wlnkel nnd tho crow of tho Washington. On the other hnud, Captain Wlnkel says a braver complement of passengers TEAMSTERS TO Another Walkout In New York Is Planned to Aid Garbage Carters. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) NEW YORK, Novell. Tho street clcnnlng dopnrtmont promises that by tonight tho removal of garbago will bo cnrrlcd on nt nominal speed. A lnrgo forco of strikebreakers Is nt work. Tho city authorities claim tho strlko Is brokou. A general team sters strlko Is tho weapon with which tho union organizations now proposo to fight the city. IS Arrest of L. J. Wheeler For Jackson County Murder Was Case of Mistaken Identity DANDON, Oro., Nov. 14. Tho Recorder says: "A tolegram from the sheriff of Jackson county states that L. J. Wheeler, who was arrested horo Inst Monday and tokon to Jack son county in connection with tho murdor of Nathan ltogaway whoso body was found burled by tho road side last Biinimor, is tho wrong man, and that Whcolor had no connection with Iho caso whatover, and that ho was not oven tho mnn who took Ro gawoy and two other men out in tho automobile tho day Rogaway was kill ed, Wheoler's car was out of commis sion nt that tlmo. "It was a caso of mistaken identity entirely, and thoro should bo a law whereby Mr. Wheolor could recover in this caso, but under tho law ho has no redress whatovor." M NOTO WANTED iWRO IS YOUR CHOICE FOR MAYOR? TELL PREFERENCE ON TRIS BLANK At tho Mnrshflold city caucus next Mondny ovenlng, November 20, tho candidates for mayor for tho ensuing two years will bo nominated. Sov oral havo been mentioned but aside from E. Don McCrary, who has been named by thq Socialists, ji.-.ug havo openly nnnouncod tholr candi dacy. Hero Is n list of these mentioned and blank spnees for now pos sibilities. Mark a cross after tho nnmo of tho ono you prefer or It his namo is not printed horo, wrlto it nnd mail it, bring it or send it to Tho Times' office. Who ia your choice? For mayor vote for one. Mark nn X between tho number nnd name, and mail to "Cholco," caro Times, Marshfleld, Ore. 1 E. E. STRAW 2 R. A. COPPLE 3 W. U. DOUGLAS 4 E. DON McCRARY 5 TOM COKE . C A. H. POWERS Wrlto in namo of any other possibility, you havo to suggest: Wrlto in names of candidates for L E .never sailed tho ocean. Somo of tho I passengers hnvo gono to Portland, ! others will remain in hero pending nrrnngements for their transportation to Snn Francisco. Tho dnmngo to tho Washington has not yet been de termined. Sho is rnld to bo taking water, Indicating open reams. Wns Jay Doyle. Practical confirmation of tho item l In yesterday's Times that tho J. Doylo of Alaska, who was on tho Btrnndod 8tenmor Washington, wns probnbly Jay Doylo, formerly of Mnrshflold, 'was contained In a letter received by Mr. Sallng of North Front street. Sallng was in Alaska with Jay Doylo and in a letter Just received from tho letter nt Hood Itlver, Jny stated ho was goITlg to Portland and thonco by boat to San Francisco and then 'coming to Coos Day. Majority of Commerce Court Favor Injunction Long and Short Haul Views. Dy Assoclatod Press to ':ho Coos Hay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 14. 'in tho mnjorlty opinion of the Com- mcrco Court, formnlly handed down today, in tho transcontinental ralo cases, it Is held that tbn long nnd short haul provision of tho Intorstnto Commerce Act Is constitutional. Jud go Archibald concurs in tho Issuanco of tho temporary injunction of tho or ders of. tho Intorstnto Commorco Commission, but in n dlsBontlng opi nion ho holds tho long nnd short haul provision to bo Invalid. TAFT PARDONS President Frees Clerk at Lew- iston, Ida., Who Convicted Others of Fraud. (Dy A8soclntod Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 Presi dent Tnft todoy pardoned Clnronco M. Robnett, n former bookkeeper and clerk In the Lowlston Nntlonal Dunk nt I.owlstan, Idnho, who was convicted of embezzling tho bank's funds nnd sentenced to ten year's Imprisonment. Through Robnctt's Vpluntnry confession, tho govorn- ! ment wns enabled, it Is said, to con vlct Wllllnm F. Kettonbach, tho for jmer president nnd Goorgo II. Kcster, tho former cnshlor of tho bank. Tho prosecuting nttorncy recommended Robnott's pardon. MAHSIIFIELR Methodist's LA DIES Aid will SUM TAMALES at M. E. CHURCH WEDNESDAY nft- ornoon AFTER l o'clock. A X V r T councllmen here: DIFFER OVER RATE OPINION A Consolidation and Coos REBELS WILL USE WARSHIPS TO CAPTURE CITT OF NANKING CALLED TODAY Impossibilities as Jurors In Mc- Namara Case Are Weeded Out. (Dy Associated Press to, Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Cal Nov. 14. When tho counsel nnd court in tno McNamnra murdor trlnl went to work todny, n sixth venire hnd been Bttmmoiicd in tho enso. Today, much j progress was mado In weeding out Impossibilities. Tnft is planning to tnko up tho cost of living In n spoclnl messago to congress when ho transmits tho re port of tho tariff board's investiga tion of tho wool nnd cotton sched ules, nnd ho nlso will vigorously re new his recommendations for a par col post. Tho tariff board's findings will show, it Is declnrcd, that tho in creased cost of living Is duo to tho mlddlomnn rather than to tho tariff. William J. Andro, a carpontor, was oxnmlnod critically but was passed for causo by both sHlcs. Ho becamo tlio tenth man in tho Jury box. REYES DENIES REPORT. Rumor of Another Rebellion In Old Me.xlco Revived. (Dy Associated Press to tho .Coos Jiuy TImos.) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 14. Aqtlvo proparatlon for a revolt In Moxlco headed by General Dcrnnr do Roycs ore bolng mndo hero, ac cording to leading, Mndorlstas. Roy cs made n sweeping denial of tho re port. 0 BE ELEVATED Archbishop Farley and Rev. Falconio Leave Today For Rome to Become Cardinals (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Day Times)1 NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Six thou snnd children snng bon voyngo In St. Pntrlck's cnthedrnl todny to Arch bishop John Fnrloy at Now York, and Most Rovorend Dlomcdo Falconio, apostolic dolcgato to Washington, who sailed for Romo where they villi bo olovntcd to tho College of Cardi nals. Thousands of parishioners lin ing tholr routo from tho cathedral to tho Hudson rlvor waved them fnro- woll. An escort of fifty ofllclnls nnd monslgnora of tho dlocoso accompani ed them aboard tho steamer Roso dalo, whoro flvo hundred clergy nnd ono thousand laymon crossed tho Hudson with them to tlio Jorsoy shore. At Hohokon tho cardinals boarded tho Kron Prlnzcss Cccllo, following n fnrowell rocoptlon on tho Rosodnlo. ' A FEW DUCKS Chas. F. Johnson, Rancher, Fined For Failure to Secure Hunting License.' For shooting a few wild ducks without having llrst procured a hunt lug liccnso, Chas. E. Johnson, a rancher living near North Inlet, to dny paid a flno of $25 In Justice Pen nock's court. Jjphnson remarked that thoy wore about tho most ex penslvo birds ho had over tasted and immediately sout for a hunting li cense Johnson was caught by Deputy Gamo Wardens Thomas nnd Noaii, and Thomas filed tho Information against him. On hearing tho char go and bolng told what tho law pro vided, Johnson said ho guessed ho would havo to plead guilty and "tako his medlclno." This Is tho first arrest In this sec tion for a long tlmo for failure to secure a hunting license. REMINGTON nnd STEVENS pump GUNS at Tho GUNNERY. PAIS 25 FOR of Times. Coast Mai! Hay Advertiser. No. 104 Reported to Have Fleet of Thirteen, Recently Captur ed, En Route There. ATTACK ON NANKING REPORTED BEGUN TODAY Revolutionists Assume Control of Amoy Without Even a Struggle. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14 Cn blo dispatches to a .local Chlnoso paper says that thirteen wnr vessels wore captured recently by tho rovol utlonnry forces nnd aro on tho way to Nanking to nld tho rebol laud for ces. ATTAOK ON NANKING Report That. RcIksIh Started Rnttlo Early Todny. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TImos.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. H. Pro vided with tho arms and ammunition for which thoy havo been waiting for sovoral days tho revolutionary forces began nn nttack on Nanking early today according to cablo advices to a Ideal Chlnoso papor. Tho advices say tho Imperial forces havo boon driven back to tho Ptirplo hills and that their position Is desperate 11EIIELS RULE AMOY. Republican Trl-Color Waves Over Chine-bo City Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TImos.) AMOY. China, Nov. 4. Tho Re publican trl-color waves ovor this city today. Thero Is no dlsordor. Tho shops nro open and thoro Is a gonorpl feeling of relief. Many Japanoso and white flags havo also appeared. Mrs. Peter Robertson Suc cumbs Suddenly at Home at Millington Monday. Whllo reclining In nn easy chair In front of tho Are, Mrs. Potor Ro hortson, nn nged Coos county plon eor, yesterday suddenly succumbed I to nn attack of heart trouble nt tholr nnmo in .Millington, sno hnd nr been very rugged for somo tlmo nini after dlnnor yostorday, Mr. Robortson mndo hor comfortnblo near tho flrcj and started out to pump out uls boat When ho roturnod n fow minutes' Inter, ho found that nho had passod away without n struggle Mr. and Mrs. Robortson canio to Coos county In 1S72, Bottling first oil a ranch nt Ton Mllo. Lntor, thoy moved to Glasgow nnd finally to Mil lington. Knthorlno Morrison wns born In Glasgow, Scotland, April 7. 1842, nnd loft with hor pnronts for America eight years lator. tho fam ily settling at IlawoBvlllo, Ky., whoro she and Mr. Robortson woro mnr rlod April 9, 1807. At that plnco, she becamo a member of tho Dnptlst church of which sho romnlnod an ac tive mombor. Sho and Mr. Robert son moved to Nebrnakn and in 1872 left thoro for Oregon. Dosldos hor husband, sho Is sur vived by Boven children, flvo othor children having procoded hor in death. TIiobo Binvlvlng aro Edward RobortBon, Robort Robortson, Walt er Robortson, Goorgo Robortson, Mrs. K. Frelund, Mrs. Allco Lnxson en nnd Mrs. Magglo McDaugnld. Tho funoral will bo hold Wednes day aftornoon nt 1:30 o'clook from tho Mnrshflold Daptlst church, tho Rov. J. T. M. Knox of tho Presbyte ,rlau church officiating In tho absonco ot tno icov. u. i.ottoy jinn. ACCIDENT RESTORES SIGHT California Rlliirt Man Cured Ry A Strungo Occurence (Dy Associated Proas to Cnos Day Tlmna. l SAN RERNARDINO, Cal., Nov. 13 A fall sustained whon ho rushed to nld his daughter who had burned herself on a stove brought back his sight to II. Pennlmnn of Pa-la Valley who had boon blind for sovon years as tho result of a runaway accident. Price 1HI7 ROGERS Dros nnd Com munltyjllvor wnro at MILNER'S. TRY tho Baltimore Lunch. We mako n Specialty of Coffee. 1JOXINQ GLOVES at MILNER'S. W! W I f ,WVnr