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t v. T 'S POOR MEDICINE TO SAY THAT THE BEST YOU GET IS THE WORST OE IT . . ..-. .... !..., tnf EtmtB i I l.lttlO ' tilU"l"B" w LvT A IVVKKTISIXO I.. Tl.. TIMES fcANT 'V. ., ... ,-at(l(0 .,, (Slum WANT ADVERTISING In The TIMES Will Keep (lie Incoinj from Your FuriiNhcd Rooms from IjiiisIm t YOU can really holp tho family rovenues by routing n fow furnished rooms and, if you know how and when to use tho classified columns, you niny keep thnt Httlo extra lucomo ns "pteudy as n clock," it V'l.lcV' Effectively! llri botoro tho eyes of nil POB- f1' inters" 1" iowii. Aim n llilc m. , mom who ought to Kili! MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED 1'lti.s.a Established In 1878 as Tho CoiiHt Mult DL XXXV MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times. Const Mull nnd Coos liny Advertiser. No.. 108 Bag If BROTHERS 111 TO CONSTRUCT TUiEL FIRST lilhern Pacific and Contrac- lorsUisagrescjiinuuuuu.u on unu. RK WILL BE STARTED BEFORE bNU ur- iviuiMin Li Funinncr Hood Said to Be Desirous of Starting Grading at tugene. Assoclntcil Press to Coos Day Times.) iRTLAND, Ore, Nov. 18 Cons- Hon worn on um -." miles of the Eugene-Coos aj .. ., Bnntlinrn Pnclllc com- .. -r.impt for which was fried n few days nKo to tho Twohy ihcr company, win muri uu.u.u tni of this inonui. mo uuimu he contractors Is to spend tho n In driving tho tunnel nt tho me western etui 01 mo iwemy ii. ptrin. imt It Is undcr- i tho Southern Pnclflc olllclals it them to begin grnumg m. ih- ml work westward 10 mo m ,l(f. John Twohy Is In Snn ..l. nnwltlntltll! with Win. id, chief engineer, of tho South- Paclflc. on this icmure. v.. Tlmo. rnlltOllll tllllO will 1)0 i by hauling tho machinery and rial overland to tno tunnel sua completing that portion of tho net first. Tho work between ne nnd the east portnl of tho lei li comparatively easy nnu can iM.hcil la a month or two. Tho iinir u llclit and no bridges aro e built, it will not bo necessnry iTitniiv llros. to employ nddl- ll men to do this work. They juit completing n pleco of douuio king on tho main lino of tho O. p. & N. Company between Dcs ki mil will tako tho forco from place to tho now lino. It is uhlo Hint tlir rontrnct for nn- I? portion of tho Eugene-Coos road will bo lot cany in tno city caucus next day SAUSALITD STILL I SIE PLACE 3ef trust ' 3 1EN BEEN ernment Wins Another pve in Its Campaign gainst Chicago Packers. JAuoclateil Press to Coos Bay Times.) I1CAGO, III., Nov, IS. Tho nment won another move In Its to bring to trlnl tho nluo Indict-' wago meat packers when Judgoj t of tho United States circuit j quashed tho writ of habeas i leaned several days ago. Judgo ' !t held thnt tho circuit court I to power to Issuo tho writ ex 's extraordinary circumstances 'at In tho piesont enso was hi tnnt right. o do bo," ho said in his decl- 0Uhl bo nn nttoniot in ro- tbe findings of tho United Sta- (rlct court. order of tho jourt will bo !h the wrTT. romand tho de- ' for trial nnd surrendor w their sureties." 7 Mayer, counsel for thn nnek- ed an appeal to tho supreme decision means thnt nftor nlno 1 w egal action, tho nckors must ' "Ul next Mnmlnv. nonnrHIni? 'Interpretation of tho govorn- wunsei. Attorneys for tho ;:; uwevor, contend that thoir " '0 EUnrClllA rnilrt -will net ma r to prevent Immediate trial In ,-" court. , . n overv "olnt. The MWalns our contentions," "was Fage sent by District Attorney r;n to tho Atornoy General j"Mngton. D. C. "KKF TRlSTOASE. vision Oil Anneal nn AWIIa nt Hllluint. r.n...... AsocIated Presi to Cooa Day ?SJW.&. 10. Node- Ed om nppeal of th0 olerht ln ., nwso packers on writs of 11 Cornim oo.. . . iL i. ;r -" cunio ueioro ino "S by jU(lge Kohlsaat j th0 ir thUar h0l!rs dela' for th0 c0n' u y the government's attor- teV'IVEsTrv,nE Sets j llyp " "' flUUSlSll'b, Pllk Tii",i,AK" liAGS BlI- IClioso V 1UX and SEAL "toss Drug Store. Straw, Copple and McCrary Likely Candidates Meet ing Boosts Straw. With tho Marshilold city cnuciiB on ly about forty-eight hours distant, tho city politics today began to as sumo definite form. It was regarded by men nround town that tho Mayoralty contest would simmer down to a rnco be tween Mayor E. 13 .Straw, ft. A. Cop plo nnd 13. Don McCrnry. For counc'lmcn there Is ntlll a dearth of aspirants. It was declar ed by somo todny thnt Tom Coko would ngnln be n cnndldnto although ho announced n few days ngo thnt ho would not. J. 0. Lnngworthy, Jens HniiHPii nnd somo others nro being talked of. Tho mnBs meeting nt tho city hall last night which was declared by Homo of Mayor Straw'n friends to have been for tho purposo of launcr Ing It. A. Copple's candidacy and which wnH ndjourned without doing anything, wnB declared today to.lmvo been Independent of nny cnndldnto. At tho snmo time, a maga meotlng lug wns being held In tho Odd Fel lows hnll. No public announcement of tho lntter meeting had been made. Hugh McLaln presided as chairman of It. Mr. Mcl.aln stated that it was n conferenco of ImibIiipss men called to try to seo who tho most nvailahlo cnndldnto for mayor was. Ho said thnt Blxty or seventy buBlness men woro presont. Ho Bn'd that It was tho unnnnmlouB decision of the meet ing thnt 13. E. Straw waB tho heat cnndldnto for mayor nnd thnt Tom Coko should run for reelection to tho coune'l. C. F. McKnlght nnd J. Al bert Mntson woro talked of for coun cllmon but both woro present nnd ro- fused to rmiBldnr It. Somo of thnso, n-esBni were requested to eco wno ti'v could get to run. Mr. McLaln Ktnted that It waB nnnounced In tlio meotlng thnt W. U. Douglns would not bo n cnndldnto. Ivy Condrnn, n closo friend nnd Biipportor of Mayor Straw, Btnted last night that Mayor Straw had Informed hi in thnt while ho did not deglro tho nfllco. ho would not refiiFo tho ofllco. Mr. Condron, Clnudo NnBburg, .T. V. ""nnett nnd n number of Mnyor Straw's close friends were presont nt tho meeting In the Tied Men's hall. For Recorder. It is likely that J. W. Ilutlor and A. J. Stephnn. tho So elnllst cnndldnto, will bo the only nominees Monday night. U. A. Copple bnB not yet nnnounc ed thit ho would bo n cnndldnto but friends bellevo thnt ho will nccopt tho nomlnntlnn against Mayor Straw nl- ttiotmh lie would not. It Ib under-' Bnn.l 1.M.A nAAAIlU.1 ti A l O 1 ,1 0 f f IT I Douglas. Last evening, pome of Mayor Strnw's fomner supporters woro tnlk- Ing about trying to net both Iu A. Connie nnd Mnyor Straw to with. draw from the rnco and unite on W. V. Douclas. Whether nnvthlng will como of It remains to bo seen. Schooner Rides at Anchor Short Distance From Break ers Off Sacchi's Cove Today. (Special to Tho Times.) DANDON, Ore., Nor. 18. Tho schooner Snusnllto Is lying nt anchor nt practically tho biiiiio point off Sac chi's cove ns sho was yesterday, ac cording to reports Just received hero from two members of tho Unndon Life Saving crow who nro near tho ' scene. They estimated that she was two or tlirco hundred yards out be yond the breakers. Unless adverse wonther sets In, she is In no imme diate danger. The other schooner nt nnehor off the const just north of Unndon Is. the Queen Instead of tho Advance ' ns was reported ycetcrday. The Nairn Smith, from Cooa Day Am In I closo to tho Queen this morning nnd offered her n tow but sho did not nc copt It. Tho cnptnln nppnrcntly con siders her in n snfo plnco nnd Is waiting for tho Coqulllo bar to got flmooth enough for tho tug to go out nnd bring her In. The bar Is very choppy today and will not permit tho tug to cross out. DID XQT SEE SAUSAMTO. Ciipt. OIkoii D'liI Locate Vessel Oft Count This Morning. Cnptnln D. "W. Olson of tho Nnnti Smith which pnllcd from hero for Snn Francisco; this morning did not locnto tho Snusnllto going down tho coast. Ho so'nt n wlrcloBS back that the captain of Queen had Informed him that ho (the captain of tho Queen) had scon tho Snusnllto go ing into tho bronkers Thursday nnd thnt alio was probably wrecked. This wns evidently erroneoua or through Borne mystery of tho Ben tho schooner not out snfoly ngaln na reports from Unndon this nftcrnoon Btnted thnt tho Snusnllto was safe outsldo tho breakers. ' Another report nflont hero todny wnn thnt diirlntr tho nlchl tho Sausa- llto had disappeared from view nnd thnt when tho fog lifted this morn ing, alio could not bo located. This was erroneoua, according to roporta ftom tho Bandon nro savor WORLD W E IN XPLOSON LYN Celebration of 100th Anniver sary of Peace Between Eng lish Speaking Nations. (ny Associated Press to Coos Daj Times. ) NEW YORK, Nov. IS Absolute.! coBvatlon, so far ns possible of tho j nctlvo 150,000,000 English-speaking pcoplo throughout tho world for flvo minutes for silent prayer nnd con-1 templntlon, la tho suggestion which, Senntor Hoot, of Now York, lias mndo for tho celebration of tho one-hundredth anniversary of peaco ninong, tho EngllBh-Bpcnklng people. Tho dnto fliiggestcd is Fobrunry 17, 19115, the nnnlvorsary of tho dnto of tho ratification of tho American nnd Tlrlt- Ish Governments' trenty of Ghont. CAUCUS HELD AT S NINTH E DRAWN TODAY Forty More Chosen as Pros pective Jurors In McNamara Case. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times)" LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 18. Thirty-olght of the forty men In tho eighth venire of tho McNamara mur dor trial appeared In court today In nnswer to summons. Two of tho thirty-eight remained nfter the prell mlnnry examination, and six men woro held to return Monday, and thirty presented excuses thnt were held valid by Judgo Walter Bord well. J. H. Marshal, a former hard- waro salesman, and Fred. u. Meyer, were the two men left for examina tion, and were ordered Into tho jury box. ... .. Marshal was passed by both Btaes for cause. During a brief recess of tho court, a ninth venire of forty was drawn to report Monday. This makes 845 names thus far drawn. Talesman Meyer was under exam ination by the defense when the court adjourned. Candidates For City Election ' There December 5 Are 1 Nominated. At n cnucus last ovonlng, tho can didates for municipal offices In Enst slde to be filled nt tho annual city election December C woro nomlnnted. Thero wns a good turnout. All of tho officers whoso terms oxplro were renominated nnd nlso other candi dates wero nominated. Tho follow ing aro tho candidates to bo voted on: For mnyor C. E. Jordan and W. J. LnPnliue. For recorder Wm. Lenton, Jr. For councllmon J. C. Steckol, It. T. Whltty, W. IL Cnvanagh, Fred. Mooro nnd Victor Alto. For mnrshal Walter Robertson. ROW IX AMERICAN FEDERATION' Socialists Precipitate Troublo In Hlg Labor Convent ion. (By Associated Press to Coos By Times.) ATLANTA. Nov. 17. Tho So cialists In tho Amorlcnn Federation of Labor convention have begun nn "inRnrcront" movomont against tho present administration of tho federa tion. Tho first open sign 01 nosu llty appeared today In the printed rnrA whirii flhnwed a resolution proposing that tho Federation adopt the Initiative nna ueierenaum in mo election of officers. As it would re quire a constitutional amendment to accomplish this, tno proponents 01 tho resolution nro not sanguine of its ndoptlon. Tho resolution to appropriate fifty thousand dollars for the defense of McNamara brothers was introduced bv J. G. Gnllagher of California last ntght at ten minutes before mid night, tho last hour at which a reso lution could bo onerec u was re ferred to the committee on the presl d9nt'8 report. It is regarded as al most certain to precipitate a big fight on the tloor. Seo our LINE of new (JOLT) and Rllver-HANWiED TTMBRELLAS for Xmas. ItED CROSS. One Killed, Twenty Hurt and Large Part of City Thrown Into Darkness. (By Associated Press to C003 Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. IS Trlplo ox poslons of gna pent up boncnth tho pnvemont of a crowded Btreot In tho down town section of Brooklyn re sulted In tho killing 'Into Inst night of 0110 person nnd tho Injury of twou-ty-flvo others. Tho explosions wreck ed n mllo of electric conduits, and tho lower section of Brooklyn wns In dnrkness for tlfb grcntor part of tho night. JnmcH Bryco, tho British Ambassador delivered n lecturo In tho Brooklyn Academy of Music by cnndlo light nnd theater performan ces woro given undoraho samo condi tions. DON'T TALK AS THEY PASS BY Jury Secured In Noted Kansas "Tar Party" Case at Lin coln Center. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LINCOLN CENTER, Kan., Nov. IS. A Jury was obtained In tho "Tar Party" caso nt noon today nnd tho court ndjourned until Monday. Miss Mary Chamborlnln, tho victim of tho attack, probably will bo tho first witness. Tho threo dofendnnts, Shorrlll Clnrk, A. N. Slmnis, nnd John Schmttt and Miss Chamborlnln met In tho hnll way, but no sign of recognition passed botwecn them. They formerly woro good friends. DECISIVE BATTLE llf CHINA EXPECTED TO BEGIN TDDAY MASS' MEETING ENDS ABRUPTLY Most Formidable Engagement of Revolution Likely to Soon End. '.LARGE FORCES ARE' NEARING EACH OTHER Joe Gossman's Motion to Ad journ Terminates Session Almost Before Started. Tho mass meeting called nt tho Odd Fellows hnll Inst evening to dls .Rebels Are Led by Officers With Foreign Training Quiet at Amoy. (By, Assoclntcd Press to Coos Bny Times.) SHANGHAI, Clilnn, Nov IS It wna expected hero today thnt tho cuss Mnrshflcld municipal problems rovolutlonnry nnd Imperlnl troops having 11 bearing on the city caucus J"1! como to n clash Bomowhoro In cxt Monday evening nnd tho city ",u ' "uia. "711" "" "'""& ,""" election December 5 terminated lNnn, nK' If J" rovol 1 ioniuy foro- rathor abruptly. Almost before the Ll . V""' .""."i 1 ... . .. meeting got started, Joo Goasmnn R,nn,"K ot Ul ,,cc,ly 'mttI ,of tho got up nnd mndo n motion to nd- nr' revolutionists hnvo planned journ, owing to the fact that only Jl nl,tnck c"Clly,1 T ,0'r,Cq,n about Bovcnty-flvo of tho 700 voters mont 8 colIont and tho Ion. era In tho city wore present, nnd somo V"0 '"V,1 fo,roKn """ training, one seconded it. In an Instant, tho J1 ,B 'vcd, however, the 7,000 nudlcnco wna on its feet nnd depart- r000B, nro l8,,or1t ammunition and lug from tho hnll. "oor,y equipped with artillery. Justice Pcnnock presided as chnlr- man ot tho meeting and naked thnt QUIET AT AMOY. its purposes bo announced nnd dls- Foreign CoiiniiIh Amumc Cliargo of cussed. Chns. I. Rolgnrd, ono ot G'o eminent. HtntloiiN. those instrumentnl In calling the, (By Associated Press to Cooa Bny meeting, said that in order to got tho discussion stnrtcd ho would movo thnt tho meotlng go on record as fn- Tlmea.) AMOY, China, Nov. 17. Tho forolgn consuls hnvo nssumed con- yorlng the nomination of nt lennt (r0, of ()l0 Impcr,al customs office mruu b'iiiihiuw . .. ... .,... nna j,oatofllcc. Sovornl dnya beforo ho city cnuciiB Monday night. Tom A declared for n republic, tho Howard nnd Jens Hansen seconded linpor,nl authorities beenmo Incffoc- this motion. tlvo but tho consuls rotusod to ro- J. M. Upton spoko briefly, stntlng ., .,, .....,iui.,ni ...,.. hnt the cnucus wna purely doniocrn- ,, , connrmntlon of lt8 fttlth. tic nnd on tho old stylo 1 of the back or from F(J0 c U0 ,t of. cast "town meotlng. ' Ho Bald that t0 provlnce pediments of tho.' any attempt to limit tho number of rovolutlonnry nrmy ,mvo beon gont. candidates thnt could run for onico , t th8 rovlnco to rcstor0 ordor savored of mnchlnc politics nnd nb- rogntcd tho democratic spirit of tho! Ho Bald that every ono I caucus. Times. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 18. Abslntho Ib tho enemy which tha IYALE BEATEN BY PRINCETON TAFT HAS COLD. President Cancels All Engagements For Todny. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 18. President Taft cancelled all engage ments for today on account ot a heavy cold and will not lenvo the executive mansion during the day. Ho expects to go to Richmond Monday. WILL DANISH ABSINTHE should hove, n Tight "to , run for offlco," Associated Press to Coos Bay- .If ho bo desired ana tnero snould uo 'no limit: I Mr. Dnlcnril until Hint lio rnnriir- L.i ...1.1. m- tr...n.. .i (i.... i. ni.. nuro food bonrd Is k'olnir to fleht un- Joct of his motion was to merely got 'l '8 "nnlBhcd from tho Uultod discussion started and nny way his States, accord Ing to Dr. Wiley. This ,.ntin.. ..,i i.n ff. i,n. At,. fo, ho nBsortcd, hns ns yot not lllnn wn- nrm. 1.5 f nr 'POd tills COUttry. "And WO Will Upton wns nrgulng for. trv to keen It from cetthiK a hold."- ,A. J. Stephnn moved thnt tho mo- hoYaUCdt getting a noiu, iiuu mi miii'iiui'ii nti iiiiii uiiuii utiiiiii- dnto who recolvcd 2C votes In tho cnucus should got his nnmo prlntei! on tho ticket. Mr. Gossmnn second ed tho amendment but on n voto lost. Then tho origlnnl motion that nt! lenst threo cnndldntes for ench ofllco ' be nomlnnted wns voted on nnd cnr-l lied. M. A. Swcotman thon snoko ngnlnst nny restriction on tho num-' her of candidates nnd urged that Old Eli'S SonS Go DOWn In De- overybody turn out to tho cnucus. 1 ,. . c oiw Mr. GoBsmnn thon arose nnd mndo I Teal Oy oCOre 01 OlX 10 his motion to adjourn nnd the crowd I Three Today, nil loft, practically beforo tho meet-, ing got underway. Consequently Just what tho meet- MARSHFIELD WINS. Ing wns to accomplish will never bo Tho Marshilold High pchool known. football defeated tho North Aftor tho meeting, locnl Socialists Bend High school team nt woro rojnlclng over thoir "first vie- North Bond this nftcrnoon by a tory" ns they termed it, Mr. Gossmnn scoro of flvo to nothing nnd Mr. Stephnn nro both soclnllste. O 4-' Todny, tho mntter Is much tnlkod By Associated Press to the ',o Hr.y of and is considered to hnvo beon 1 Times) n prlmo Joko. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Nov. 18 Frlnccton dofented Ynlo hero today by n score of six to threo. At Swathmoro Swathmoro 18; Dickinson 0. At Baltlmoro John Hopkins 17; St. John's Collcgo of Annnpolls, 0. At Chicago Chicago C; Cornell 0. EASTERN SCORES. TO ItAISE BIG FUND New York Bankers Want Sound Banking System By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.; NEW YOR, Nov. 18 It Is report ed in financial circles today that tho Clearing House Association ot this city Is endeavoring to raise n fund of 14,000,000 to aid tho movomont ot tho National Citizens' League, organ ized recently In Chicago, for tho pro motion ot "a sound banking system." SPARKS GUARDS and Andirons for tho fireplace at MILN'ER'S. PIC1CARD IIAND-PAINTED CHI NA RED CROSS Drug STORE. I Price 1817 ROGERS Bros nnd Community silverware at MILN'ER'S. BOXING GLOVES at MILKER'S. Lot of APPLES at $1.00 per BOX at The BAZAR. HOLD TROOPS IN READINESS United States Has Forces Pre pare For Trouble In Old Mexico. WASHINGTON, V. C, Nov. 18. Commanders of tho Amunr-Mi troops now nenr tho Mexican border wero ordered today to hold themselves In 1 readiness to proceed Immediately 1 upon tho request of tho propor fouor nl officers to onforco tho neutrality laws of tho United States. REYES IS ARRESTED. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 10. General Bornnrdo Reyes remained close in his homo hero today because-1 of tho roport that sovoral armed I mon had arrived from Mexico city to assassinate him. Reyes said he did not bolleve tho report was truo. Friends, hpwover, maintained closo watch over his house. Lato in the day Reyes was placod tinder arrest. Reyes was taken into custody by tho United States marshal on the charge of violating tho neutrality 1 laws. Ills arrest was In pursuancoi . .. InillntmAnt A. . A.l nt ll A ' federal grand Jury now visiting nt Larodo. Tho flnnl scores in othor big east ern football games today woro na follows: At Washington Georgetown 9, Virginia 0. At Annapolis Navy, 0; Pennsyl vania, 0. At Pittsburg University of Pitts burg, 12; Washington and Jefferson, 0. At Oborlln Ohio University, 0; Ob erlln, 0. At Haverford Trinity, 24; Ha-, verford, C. At Willlainstown Wllliama, 8; Amherst, 0. At Syracuso Syracuse 12; Car lisle, 11. At Providence Brown, C; Vor mont, 0. OREGON IS LOSING. , (By Associated Press t Tlmos. PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 18. At the enil of tho first nuarter. tho score was "Washington, 5, and Ore gon, 0. End third of quarter Washington 17; Oregon, 3. Second quarter, Washington 17; Oregon 0.