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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1911)
ri-. 1 rt-f - V -.1 T $2?S& J 'S NONE TOO EARLY TO BEGIN PRACTICING ON NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS tjjjl AHVKKTI8INO In Tlio TIMES WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES V!l Kwp the Income from Vmir 1'imiMicd Rooms from Lapsing! YOU enn really ho.p tlio family revenues b renting a fow furnished rooms nnil, If you know how nnd ulioii Ij u.o .ho classified columnH, you may keep that H.tlo extra lncomo ns "steady as n clock." Will 1'iit ,n' lWM ",H,llll! '" .. . ti,...knt" Kf f cell vol y ! ttm t win i"" tllQ ftlcl8 u,,out ylir 11 . I.ofnt-li thn OVliH ut nil 'tHia- rftitcru "- - , . .. I,m luijcra" in "wn. Ana 11 8icre ..hi -nil it i it, yo" " - MEMBER OK ASSOOl.vi'EU PRESS fo. xxxv Established In 1H7M hn Tin Const Mull MARSHFIELD. OREGQM MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times. Const Mall j " 32 and Coos Hay Advertiser. KSAT1 OF TREATY WITH IE KILLED II WRECK 01 PUTTING COOS BAY RUSSIA DELAYED UT HEYBURN ON THE MAP (EflflB lag iLiiiKEE lii Minnesota M er it ha E. t ti ll ill- ih- air lb-or for till' Wr y tor stir ther !adr ro-mt$-rJ And' iteet :eet (ion of Senate on President Taft's Action Postponed Until Tomorrow' ITICE OF INTENT WAS SENT TO CZAR Ljsh Pastport Question Beaches Critical Stage in Congress Today 10 JURY IS GARRISON CASE Uncertain Yet When Panel Will Be Filled to Hear Trial Port Case Taken up' (Special to The Times.) i.uiiuiiajI'.i, urc., doc. is. At . -.-.., w.w.T uww- aw " V AHoelntcd Press to tho Cooa Bay 3 o'clock this nftornnon, no Jury hnu . Vot llOfill anniirn.l In tint rSnrlonn yet been secured In tlio GnrrlBon murder caso. It Is still uncertain when tho panel will ho filled so that tho Introduction of testimony enn begin. Tho veniremen nro mostly disqualifying thcniHolves when ln- torrnirnloil liv .Tmli'n Hnhn no tn tlinlr President knowledge of tho enso and vhethor mUfflm lll-'y 1UUI IHUJ CUUIll RIVO UIO nCCI! IHH'lJ'"h ,,,, - ,- 1-1-1 Times) bsiIINOTON, D. C, Hoc. 18. objection by Senator Hepburn daho, who proteatod ngnltiBt pr- Ln nctlon. nrovontcu tho Unlt- Etatcg Sonnto from voting today ipprovo tho net on 01 on ijccomiiur . . ,.,.. . . .- la that tno t'litieii Himea ucair- ,,--. ,,.. ... , .Tn dim Fili nt fl n'nlnfllf 1inf nnt hat cotiPtrv. ...... .... 'clvpn his decision In tho Inst Mvrtlo leSenato went into ucrsion in a . , .,, ini.mntir.n n,. ,nooii to ratiry 1 ho net on or wit T t t, lnJunct,on 80U ht i notification to 1 10 Rusidnn gov- . .,,, ,,, ,, n,, ,a nf lutH to abrogn 0 tho treaty. Tho --hilii!il for tomorrow. It1 ildent Font to tno bcnwi :. nicH-. lin, ,,,, tUnt , , .v., itatlng tho course Ho bad pur- . lnarlorct, wltll. .rlifr ho nilvlsed tho Foreign tlon Commlttoo of tho Scnnto of tMutlvo stona taken. Tho samo ilitrn rccnmmondod that tho in net with Hin Hoiino in cnrrv- fout tho abrogation of tho pact. r this notlco to ilussin ami tno of tho treaty ltsolf, abrogation 1 nfTi'Ptivn .lanuarv 1. 19 u. Pronldcnt's mossago was rend In natc In open Bession. 110 sini it ho took tlio mattor tip with uislnn nmbnssador in tins city Friday. Tho official declaration it Intention to nbrogato did not tho RuBalnn government until rJav. Immedlntolv nftor tho Ident's messago hnd beon rend, (or Lodgo prosentoii tno rosoui irecd on by tho Foreign Rola- Commlttco nnd orroroii 11 as a T ELECTllO BETOIHT Warm Contest Between Gold en and Anti-Golden For ces Over School Director Tho campnlgn over tho special inilico anil uiioroii 11 lib hi ; . . ....,.. ... tltote for tho Sulxcr resolution scliooi election to uo noiu ioniBui uu 1 by tho House Ivoloped Into ono of tho warmest I Loilgo resolution recltod thnt'jinrghfiold has over known today. u. luum-u in uu H ' n 8 n rovivni 01 tno oiu cuniruwr ranorlnl TliiRHlnn covornmont at .. .. ... .. ftenburg a notice that tho tron- V between tno 10 men nnu an . 1 abrogated. Tho resolution np- uoiuon lorccs. acuvo u.h u uulu rn mis action, iiucutriiiK i" Bllics wuro uiuniiit, a uim.ui ... .,..... v between tho two countries no t0llny nn(1 i,otj, Bj,ica nr0 trying to r responslblo to tho political Bot ont tl0r CntIro support. pples or tho commercial needs . jolm Ci jjorcimnt 1b tho candldnto nr 1110 uouien inciiuu. jiu diuiiuo her. k commltteo'B resolution cn,f0r tho rcliiBtntomont of Supt. Gol- thiia. "Tlinvnfnrn lm It rn-l .. . t i f .1A afn,i1.fln1il .....o. .ituiutw.u, ..v. .- ... H,n 1 by tho Sennto nnd Houso of BC1()0i UAHidiliinn ll,n U MAInn ntvnn I -- na head of tho Marshflold TIIKHB aro times when the English lnugungo Is wholly Inadequate to express tho thoughts that arc roused and run riot In tho brain of man. Ono of these occasions li when n parson of supposed Intel ligence displnyu nn Ignornuco thnt Is so dnrk and dense that It Is almost dumbfounding, . For fifty yenrs Coos Hay has sent men nnd ships nnd business to San Francisco. For fifty years Cooa Hay has. glvnn Its gold nnd grntultlcs to tho Gol den Gnto city and yet ono of Its lending newspapers, Tho Chronicle In nn editorial writes of Cooa Bny with less knowledge than ho should ppsBess tf ain1. Cnn Tnlntnl T .. mnnHnllliiif l n ItMnannnHvn rnllwnva Tim III U t?Ulllll i;.l iDltlllll. All illi;ill.U..llc. WIU lluniri.LMlu .1 i u, a.ivi Chronicle snys that "Coos Hay Is not n satisfactory harbor or capablo of being developed at reasonable expense." x, Whnfdo you think of thnt? And yet whon tho government appropriated $2,400,000 to securo a depth of 20 feet of water on tho Cooa'Dny bar It expended less than one-sixth of thnt amount and today tho bnr has nearly thirty feet of water. Tho Chronlclo says that tills harbor cannot "nccommodato tho class ui Biups which carry iruiiii: uiuui u -uiiuiuiluh iuiu )v. um iiiii,.i. umj moBt economical and exclualvo lumber carrier In tho world makes rcg ular trips botweon Cooa Day nnd San Frnnclaco. Tho Nnnn Smith enr rlos more lumber nt a less coat than any ship on tho Pnclflc conqt. Tho Hazel Dollar, ono of tho largest lumber cnrrlcra on tho coaat recently mnde n trip In nnd out of Coob Day. Thp government battleship "Tho HoBton" camo Into Cooa Hay and yot tho San Francisco Chronlclo saya that Cooa Bay Is an lnalgnlflcnnt harbor. Tho Times has a number of other facts with which to enlighten tho Chronlclo editor but thoy will bo mndo tho topic of nnothcr nrtlclo on Pacific coast harbors to bo published at nn early date Tho following Is tho Chronlclo'a editorial of misinformation: 1113 Coos Bny country In Oregon la nn undeveloped country cnpablo of nftordlng a largo amount 01 trnliic, anil nitnougn uoob uy Kinirim n implin It la tint n nnt lafnrtnrv linrlmr nr rntinblo of being de,voloped nt rensonnblo oxponso, bo as to accommodnto tho class of ships which can carry tralllc most economically. It 1b tborofcro highly dealrnblo that Cooa Hay bo connected by rail with ono of tho groat railroad Bystoma. This connection has boon urg ed by tho Coos Bay pooplo for a qunrtor of u contury, tho iisunl proposition being for lino joining tho mnln lino of tho Southorn Pn clllc Company at Drain, In tho northorn part of tho Umpqua vulloy. But whllo tho district la capablo of developing n largo trafTIc, tho dovol opmont mny bo alow, and nt any rato seamed well bottled up nnd llkoly to koep until tho Southern Pacific Compnny wna lesa thoroughly oc cupied In inoro compotltlvo territory nnd wnB ready to tako caro of It. Recent talk about tho oxtonalon of tho Hill llnea to this city by way of Cooa Buy and tho coast may or may not have had subatantlal foun dation, but pooplo will suppoao thnt tho recently nnnouncod decision of tho Southern Pnclflc Compnny to build this long-tnlkcd-of feedor, In splto of tho presont difficulty of rnlalng money for now work, hnd at least Bomo of its inspiration in tho dcairo to head off competition. It Is now nnnouncod that tho contrnct for building tho cntlro road has been lot, but that, inatoad of leaving tho mnln lino nt Drain, It will start from Kugono City, nt tho hond of tho Wlllamotto valloy. That arrnngemont Ib not bo good for San Frnnclaco, na It will tond .... ... i.. .It.,--. Paa. lin.. t-ntlln in tlin nnptlltvnrd Infltpflf, (if to this city which will bo good for tho northorn pooplo, who may bo justified In claiming Cooa Bay trade na tholr meat. Tho sea, howovor, will romnln opon nnd our own pooplo will becomo Interested In Improving tho MnrshAold hnrbor ponding tho tlmo whon rnll connection will bo mndo from thnt city to Eureka. On tho map that dooa not scorn to bo a very difficult thing to do, but thoso who havo ponotrntod tho wilds of tho Southorn Oregon const dis trict sny that tho Job will bo a tough ono. Novortholess, aomo tlmo It will bo dono. , nnn nnnnnn, FORMER NOTED PUGILIST IS SHOT "Mysteriouos Billy Smith" Scr-," "' ' iSS succumbed to such wounds as ho recolved nt Loomla' hands, It Is Bald. Smith was shot down bb ho was talking with Mrs. Loomla, who un til Inst August was Smith's wlfo. Sho divorced him and mnrrlcd Loom Is and bad blood has existed botwcoa tho two men slnco thnt tlmo. Loomls claimB Smith fired tho first ono shot but witnesses nllogo that tno tho first Bhot was fired uy Lioomis, mm not roncn lor nia rovoivur PHI STRIKES ON RAiLROADS Second Section of Fast Train From Seattle Crashes in- " to First Section Four Unions May Be Called Out in Sympathy With Harri- man Line Strikers (By Associated Rrctta to .Cooa Bn Times.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 18.- Load ers of four unions of railroad work- era nro scheduled to moot hero to SUPERINTENDENT'S WIFE IS AMONG THE KILLED. Accident Attributed to Failure of Operator and Brakeman to Set Signals Properly (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) ODESSA. Minn., Dec. 18 Nino woro killed In a wreck on tho Chi cago, Mllwnukco nnd St. Paul horo night to dlsQUBS tho advlBnblllty of today and ton or moro acrloualy In calling a strlko on western rnllronda, jurc,i wi,cn tho second section of In sympathy with tho strike of ahop-' train No. 18, tho Columbian, from men nnd other workora on tho IHI-jSenttlo, crashed Into tho flrat boo nols Contrnl nnd Hnrrlman ronda. If tlon which hnd been atoppod on a tho plana of J. V. Kllno, president 8gnnl. oi mo inicrniuiuiim uruinuruuuu ul Hallway olllclals attrlliuto tlio accl BlacksmlthB and Helpers, who Is ,j0t to tho fnlluro of tho oporntor to hero, are endorsed, a big strlko will 8et tho signals ngnlnst tho Bocond follow. Kllno chnrges thnt other section. Thoy also bollevo tho brako ronds than thoso directly Involved In ( , 0f tho flrat ipctlon neglected to tho present strlko hnvo been binding nm nck and ling tho second acctlou. niiflnna nml mm tn thn nffprtnd ni.- i.tntin,i ,in..i nn. IIIU llUlli,llUll IIUllll UIU, engines nnd cars to ronda. BANDON 1 IS SENTENCED iously Wounded by Husband of Smith's Divorced Wife in Portland. to Cows Bay (Ey Assoclatod Pross Tlmos.) PORTLAND, Oro., Doc. 18 "Mys torlnua lllllv Smltll." WHO at UakIhII.... II. -1 k 1- Hnllnn nllTAn I . ll. .ll.f .1.. nl -ovuiauvuH llllll IIIU iiuntu h"" I y, (J, DOIIgmS IB 1110 cnilUIUIUU ui e President of tho Unltod Stntcsttjl0 nnti-Golden forces and la oppos e Eraporor of RuHBla to torml- C(, t0 tji0 reinstatement of Supt. Gol ibe tald treaty Is horoby adopt- dol)t a ratiiieu." rrll8 nftornoon, It was announced 'burn moved thnt further const .. jj00,j would be n candldnto on of tho mnttor bo In oxecutlvo j for rtrcctor tonight. Whllo Mr. ,juo wnfl n'nonr champion In tho first shot in ui'i'iiii iii i ii il nun in w iin,i ina nnnn n iii'iihii. n in iwtiiiiiiiiii i . -- & .! niim n i to cancel n contract of great I ,n Ul0 pnBt wIth u,o antl-Goldon for- J , nnd who wns Bhoti until after tho bullot in tho nbdomon lerclnl Interest to tho United ... Pnniitiacy tonight will havol"1. ."?. P"" i ii?t i,v mnt. A. n. 'brought him down. Loomls claims Involving trndo of many mil- n tondency to dlvldo tho antl-Goldon li""' ,' commnndor of a rlvor steam- ono of Smith's bullets slightly Injured )jl8w ifnd ho thought it should ft between W. U. Douglas nnillj0"' Von break for Ills life, his Bhoulder and that another pass- MRS. It. C. MOYERS of Now Cas- tlo, Ind. MRS. C. W. BARBER, Torry, Mont. W. J. McKEONE, a slooplng-cnr conductor. DR. WIIITE8TONE, Mlnnonpolls. . MRS. J. F. RICHARDS nnd dnuch tor. Mnlirlilcn. R. D. Mrs. J. M. Rlchnrda la tho wlfo nf tho Superintendent of tho Mis souri Hiopo uivision oi tno st. nun road. and tirnlnc thoni ovt to tho Mill IntPrcBtB wlien completed. Tho mvBtorlouf" Plttaburg nnd O'l moro rond from Montana woatwnrd to Pnlinon Pltv. Iilnhn won built bv ,,o MnoArthurs, and It Is now oporatod by Hill men although no formal pw. oumuiuijui uiM uvm. u, u. ' norsnip oi ino lino hub uoon nu. Congor, n rnnchor nonr Bnndon, wns nounced. Tta aurwi v,at 3 sontonccd by Judge S. Coko In Clr- Salmon City, oxtond. to Lowlaton,-l-cult court Saturday to sorvo four Idaho, whom connection Is iiiaclu wi i months In Jnll and to pay tho costs Hill's No-thorn Pnclflc l'noa. In of tho enso. Congor wns Manitoba, too, tho MacArthurs built convicted of stealing n calf from tho railroads thnt passed In duo tlmo ln- nnMi nf Phna TT. niinnrllni nml nnil- . in TTIll'n rnntrnl. Ing It to n Bandon mont mnrkot. I Mill ' known o 'v n 'iv nt t,. Chnndlor happened to walk into tno ting otnor pcopio uegin ins rauroaa 4 ... 1 i. n .In.. m.I nn... t 11 A nn n a t r.l f,t ll,l ' fnat na thn 1 n II1UUI Jiiuruut UHO U IUIU OH" mu ...o. .,..,.,,, ...n- .- . enrcas of tho calf hnnglng thoro, tho aro known to hnvo oxponded from i.i.i. -t i.-.. I,.-, 1,n... -nn.n.,n,1 Thn Sfin ftftft tn tldflO (1(1(1 In tlin onil IIIUU JIUl UUVIIlti UUU11 lUlllUIK'l. T"-" "- " .,-"-.--- , , arrest nnd proaocutlon of Congor .Btructlon of tho Dpschutea road bo followcd. fore Hill camo Into tho llmollght by Congor nlmost broko down whon'Ptircnnsing it irom ino conirnciin . . - It) itflum 0-li nnnitiiafnn mltvllf ltrt J. L. Conger Given Four Months Imprisoonment for Steal ing" Caf. COQUILLE, Oro., Dec. 18. J. L rocolvlng Bontonco. Mo Is n woll known realdont of tho Iowor Coqull lo. dollars ldcred at longth. "n . IUJIK.II, 'JiimBOlt ; Heyburn's objection, tho reso- 8tronKtu tVInt nvni until (nmnrrnw lin ,. I went ovor until tomorrow un io rules of tho Sonnto. Utfi Inmlnra Innliwllnrr RlllzPT. today tho Houso would gladly ' the Sonata's resolution. v ' In a mossngo to tho Sonnto 5 of hla net of nbrogntlon also t a notification to Russia of n 1 oa tlio part of this country to te a now and modern treaty the placo of tho'old ono. ISES BrtNK n tonuency to uiviuo mo ""l uu,u,i" Loomls. commnndor or a rlvor Btenm-,0110 w- o." um. !,.. ...,. voto botweon W. U. Douglas and l00' noVon break for his life, hla shoulder and that another pass hlmBolf nnd consequently add to tno nc'ord,nB to thd hospital nhyBlclnna.'cd nthrouBhhlsoat strongth of Merchant as tho Golden . UiiJ!i?,wN vwwijmnj-uju.uuu IN PORTLAND can Bank and Trust tompany of Rose City Forced to Suspend Noclated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ITLAk'n rr nn ic Tho a Hank and Trust company, U flnnnntnl I -All. .41 n 1.1 Vint -hi.ui.wi lUtSLIlUllUII, U1VI lv I" doora today. State Bank urr ii'iii titi .i. i ... xi.a tun , ii wngm ruiea mui m " held by tho bank had do-1 tM tn 11.. ..li nl ' faction cnndldata, according to tm way parties ciosu in luum . " mattor alzo It up. ..... Besides tho personal hustling tn day, dodgers woro circulated around town to got out tho voK Tho meotlng Is cnllcd for 7:30 nt tho Central school building nnd thoro promises to no a uig crowu inu nn.it wnmnn who nro taxpayers aro ontltled to voto as well as men and tho men, in oruor 10 vcuo. ihub. nun im tnxnnvers In this district. Besides electing a director, n clork will bo elected. It is oxpect ed that Judge John F. Hall, who has Borved In that capacity for about sixteen yenrs, will bo unanimously ro-olectcd. . , it . The meotlng will nlso fix tho tax levy for tho maintenance of tho schools for tho coming year. Tho lovy last year was eleven mills but It will bo reduced to ten mills or possibly nlno nnd ono-hnlf mills, ac cording to esuuwieo " Viw -" CASE IS ADVANCED. Supremo Court to Tnss on IUIBI"1 w"- DIDT STATUTE IS SUSTAINED United States Supreme Court Holds Illinois Law Con stitutional (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 18.- 'Tho conatltutlonallty of the Illinois WHO IS BACK OF RIIMNFR? t m tr T - I FRANKLIN CASE NOWJ TRIAL Only One Witness Heard On Bribery Charges in Los Angeles Today (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Ttmos.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 18. . . lkn mti rinnl tnrlnV 111 "'........ intin nf Ttnrt statute to Indemnity tho owner of Franklin, charged with having brlb- Property for damages occasioned by Trnh2 F Bain wlfo of a mobs or riots was upheld today by ! ?! :..Rnbt ?' VX? 21 .. Bpr.. Court of tho United pruBpeuvtvu jw w stales, several cubub uiuub-h "- - 1 J-tt,l Tl ! Af fl . . . . fl J. 1. -. An,1ln case- Mrs, Ainua uuuuiu -iwi "'iior tnis law aro sum to uo iienum. ii. Tinina rnarinmi r it.. tiiihaIh ann. nnuria invnivinf Itato neighbor of tho Bains, testified re-i--,n,r tninnimnn convorsatlons in iiiliitiib ",vi" -, , which sho heard Mrs. Bain use tno name of Franklin several times. Tho court then adjourned until tomor- (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) ....n.nvp.irnv np,. 18. The In- termountaln rato caso, Involving tho j row. Tve,tm00i A ... i in. t io innir mill i -- - - constltliuonnmy " - -" . ':, short haul amendment In 1910 to tho ...- Ontrin-nn, 1 rt WH W38 tO ues hnu i... it., i i. v.-. io-; inmrsuuu (uimuuiwu - W?th.;nVrTmr.ndd a unnnii miiA HiHAntnra nmi in liiu --'- - :tt8 bank "examiner declaro It! February 19 ' aouar for dollar. Tho banic In tho Illinois State courts involving claims aggregating many million dollars. E. Clnncey and Eric B. Morton oi san rrn .. ii,- inn.inpa nrrlved hero to- m. tn nnnnar before tho foderal GRAND HALL in ttill.-j .-".-!- . j- Of llfirt Ann j tuL nn nn tn J1.2R VEU, BOX ' . T t itn rvTs'iTALL. North Bend, b" u.-xei " vr zi; ii x7.xn nicht. IS CHOSEN PRESIDENT. I)r. Sun Ynt Sen Menils China's He- liel Govcniment. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 18. A cable received today roports that nn Sun Vnt Rati was elected nresl- FCiniOFF dent of the now Chinese- republic by RATinmW the revolutionary convention sunns "lX """'" x r-l.l mi.A ,1ln..ntnt. atna r- a mnnr T T.l U HI. lHIIKIlli:, IIIU U.1M.... ,. k I ... .1. .j ' irr . ill il'. a . -r... -. . ... - The BAZAIfnigtit. "ecoimnu -, , celyed b ft local Chlneso paper. firm. Thn roncliisron inlulit lid drawn In tho cafo of tho Pac'flc Groat WoBtorn thnt President Gray Is truthful In saying that IIIU Is not bnrklmr thn rond nt this tlmo, but that tho MacArthurs may know who stands ready to buy thorn out whon tho propor stngo of construction In renchod. Possibly tho Hnrrlman pooplo feared an extension of tho Pittsburg & Gllmoro through Idaho and Oro gon to Coob Bay, and this foar may nrrnunr for thn hnstv lottltltr of tho contracts for construction of Hnrrl man s Oregon Eastern irom vnio, Oroeon. to connection with tho Na- mi - -- ,Ih., to ! muni, mia..'lttAn.ulnmnlli TCnlla nvtnnnlnn. rrlvlnitf 1 HUTU I'UllllllUUB il VU 111111.11 njivi.- 14 1711-1XI.1II1.1111 .....n .. -" n platlon as to who is back of tho Sum- them a direct lino, through Eugone, nor lines from Coos Bay to Eugono.Uo tho const. It la known hero that The Eugono Guard line tho following John F. Stevens, thon head of tho concornlng tho vlow hold thoro: Hlll linos In tho Northwest,- told a Aro tho Hill intorcBta bacx or tno Eugono dologntlon.tnnt tun tun pionn Pacific Great Woatorn Railroad, . contemplated an caat and west lino known locnlly as tho Hunt rond? which would probably follow tho Mc- That Is tho question hard to detor- Konzlo pass to Eugono, connoctlnK mlno, land tho ono which naturally j,oro with tho Oregon Electric. At follows Is; If tho IIIU, what Inter- tbat tlmo Mr. Stevens mndo the posl ests nro financing tho much-ills- tvo Btntomont that thoro would bo cussed project? President Gray, of ono rnjjroad from Eugono to tho thn Drncnn Electric, thn IIIU ronro- -nnnt nn.i nncallilv tnrn. sontntlvo In tho Northwest, assorts, T1,en thoro aro other Indications tnnt ms peopio nro noi ijacmng uio ot myB band In shaping dovoiop Pnclflo Great Weatorn In Its construe- ,nont8, Uko the hurried extension ot tlon of a railroad from Eugono to th0 Oregon Electric, which scamotl Coos Bay, via tho Sluslaw valloy. 'not to bavo beon contemplated until atlll Iia nvnrncana nnnflilnriPtt 111 tl( .. .. -- -n, r i- ..-,..-.! i Btatus. Mr. Gray's attltuao is ono nm,B Mneql,ivocni statomont In thing necessary to bo considered In .. gt p . 1(l Minneapolis papers determining tho ownorsnip or uio Umt tho Souti,or pacific would havo rond' . tint nm'to hurry If It beat him to Coos Bay, Tho recent announcement thnt tho doc,antIon ho hns apparently mado MacArthur-Perks coinpany. o Now "pt to mako good, unless ho York had contracted o mMAVaa fc p ,fl Q t Wo8toro road, Is anothor Important doyolop- V?"ibfti:, nmnt Tim firm Is rated very high aa . to J.ual on(1, .. ., ,..., .. . . .. , i ii. h..j.ii,ii tho outcome oi uio iiu.uu w.u- rallroad bulldors, nnd Mr. MacA thur ' ' . -,...., mon confirms tho nowa or tno contrnci. - - . . . ., . ssvs4si'Si..ss. r,,fi,ot erB of tlio ontornnse. this siiiieiuuii. ; - - -;"". m," v (lrt 0t 0x- S;.Xr.rtaoM.iWl,BTut morre ulnn'onetifnno? "to ho orC Xcontracts0. 'anso of thS.Sr.ven through untnlns or have been employed for many years moro than ono railroad track to be in construction work on both tho laid In tho canyon from that point 111 and Ilarrlmarilnes, nnd aro fa-, ,to Manloton. If IIIU la roally behind miliar wlthraTroad moves of tins 'the Pacific Great Western, he . Jas kind. From these tho Guard has secured such strategics points along learned that tho MacArthurs havo tho route that ho will bo able to beon In tho habit of building rnll- mako a satisfactory Jolnt-wser agrees roads in various parts of tho couutryimont with tho Harrlman people. , X l. .'- """"' ""u " vu" -".", in tJIr . JUttillJ BLVl'lbUU U1.WIM""' 14 i nnn " t'nuuu u. .-,vvv. , . . -