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XXXV Established In iw Tho Coot ES 10 IseTgre mil THBRHE TREATY Adopts New Joint Resolution By viva voce vote mis Afternoon MATTER NOW READY FUn lArro biiaiMttiunt President's Action on Jewish Passport matter busiam ed by Congress my Associated Press to Cooa Day 1 Times.) WASHINGTON, !. C, Dec. 20. . . it..i.n nf llnnrnsnlltntlvoH todnV Venn tho consideration of tho Ilnnl act to end mo ironiy m 10 wmi 1 tho treaty or i;a wun Chairman Sulzcr of tho! w . . i HUES"'. v....... -"- -- -, . i niinirinnti m M7nr ui mu CommlttCO on 1'Oroign Ainurn muvuu .v.i it,n linimn rnnnir with tho Soll- louv i"u " - --- -----. - ..,, te resolution rntiiyniB rnita uou ffntlon to Itussln of tho proposed abrogation. Tho Joint resolution -111 !. ronilV Tor 'iniL'S B1KI1 iiuru till hit return to Washington tomorrow,! .v. iin.icn lmvinir ncrecii 10 tno nun- tc resolution by viva voco voto. Tho only ncgatlvo was iiacon oi rtriuiu- M- TO CAXCKTj TIUCATY. IVrRcr Would Alirogato Another Agifement Willi Ititssli. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 20. ncpresentntlvo Dergor of Wisconsin, a joclallst, Introduced n Joint reso lution today to termlnnto tho oxtrn dltlon treaty of 1885 between tho United StntcB nnd llUBBla. Dorger explained that Injuries Hiif- t J l... II,. Mtlrnna nf tlin UllltOll SUtcs In ItiiBsIa could bo "redresBcdll qr avoided merely ny aiirogation oi tho trenty of 1832. Although tho treaty of 1887 specifically oxcopts from extradition persons charged with political offonsoB," said Dergor, "the ItuBsInn govornmont repeatedly Its violated Iho terms of tho treaty ly charging grave civil crimes ajalnst rofugcoB whoso actunl offonso hu beon tho ndvoency of freo tnstl tntlons In Uussln, nnd by Btrlvlng ill poaslblo ways for tho oxtradltlon of inch rofugcoB." ENDS MOKOCCAN QUESTION. Fmich ClinmlKT of Deputies Ap prove Agreement. (Dy Assoclntod PrcsB to Coob Day Times.) PAUI8, Franco, Dec. 20. Tho Chamber of Deputies ratlllod this ticnlng tho Franco-Gorman Moroc can agreement. IS RATE WINNER Advantage of Location as a Packing Center Sustained by Commission (Dy Associated ProsB to Coos Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. Tho attempt to put livestock and packing houso products freight rates on a parity among the largo cities of the Pacific Northwest today was held by tho Interatato Commorco Commission to bo unable. Tho de cision was mado iu tho contcstod CarstenB Packing Company mbo igalnst tho Oregon and Washington railroad nnd navigation company and other railroads. In Its opinion, tho commission flays, tho complainant evidently was seeking to havo the commission equallzo Tacoma and Seattle with Portland as slaughter ing centers. This tho commission could not see Its way clear to do as Portland possesses certain ndvati "dvantaBes of location which prob ably could not be removed by an or der of the commission. AFTEH WATCH' TRUST I Government Begins Suit Against jvujsumi! voiiiiiw (By Assuclatod Press to Coos Day Times.) PTTTT. A nnr tittt a Tn Tien 20. The government filed today a bill n eoultv in th United States Cir- ult court against tho Koystono Watch company alleging violation or 'us anerman anti-trust iuw. i. askpii ii.ni i. nnn.nnnv Id restrain j el from violating tho law. SATM?r' ia'7rTia nnd SILVER I SHAVING MUGS for men RED UIOSS DRUG STORE. PORTLAND 1H7H Mnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SE Vote is 427 to 63 in Favor of Proposition Expect Le gal Fight Now (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) MYRTLE POINT, Ore, Dec. 20. Dy a voto of 427 to 03, tho proposi res WHILE PBIST PORT CARRIES turn to organize tno rori oi Aiyrtio mum mi, nun.ii, .. ....,.w. ..-- Point cmrled at tho Bpcclal election bo used to dlsplnro tho cheap buiibii . . .. . ... .n...iM .. ..Hn.1. T)inalfinnf Tnrr rnlll : V, "mi ... 1.. ..-! iiure cnieruny. 1110 vuio 111 wivur ui tho proposition wns oven more over whelming thnn had been anticipated. It Is reported hero that parties at Coqulllo and nlong tho lower river, who tried to prevent tho election through Injunctions nro now plnn iiIiik to try to knock out tho port through tho courts. Just whnt their procedtiro will bo Is not known. Thoro Is consldornblc gossip about tho men to bo recommonded to Gov. West as tho appointees to tho first commission but thoro Is nothing defi nite nbout It. Tho voto by precincts yesterday wns as follows: Precinct For Drldgo 48 Tast Myrtle Point .125 Dora 12 Norway 33 Htclka .'...11 West Myrtlo Point. 130 Gravel Ford 35 rturton Prnlrlo 7 Against 3 14 10 12 4 3 0 14 3 - eo 17 Totals 42C ( TALK POLITICS IN NEW Y President Taft Meets Leaders of "Old Guard" and Pro 1 gressives Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK. Dec. 20. Tho ro- publlcan situation In Now York stnto was Inld boforo President Tnft today by tho loaders ropreBoiiiinK both tho "Old guard" and tno so called "progressives." Ono of the callcra was William Dames, stato chairman. Tho call caused some comment In vlow of tho recent criti cism attributed to him of tho Prosl dont nnd his non-attendance at any of tho functions nt which tho Presi dent Bpoko last nignt. Woolen Mill Store Adds Metro politan Fixtures to its Equipment. nnnn rininnr. manaKor of tho wnnlon Mill Store, haa mado him self ono of tho flnost of Christmas nresents. It Is n sot of clothing cab inets In which tho lino or buiis car riod by that establishment may bo shown to best advantage. These dust proof cabinets make an excel lent display of goods and n addition give tho store a thoroughly metro polian appearance. Each cabinet contains racks for ,.... ,1 nt anita niu! may bo ar- iwo liuca . . 7 - .'.. . ranged according to size uim emu.. Dy such arrangement iib" -. i..ip biiIIh nulcklv and wlth- out the dolay or Inconvenience or tho old time metnou oi u.biu,. u i '.. n.n.flnto nnd sometimes In advanco of tho times this fine In novation of the Woolen Mill Store nlacea It In line wun me ue0l i. of tho leading cities of the country. Mnrshfleld and Mr. Rotnor nro both to bo congratulated on such a sSondld showing ns tho Woolen Ml I Store makes In Its new equipment. AUTOMODILE and CHAUFFEURS LICENSES KENEWED at Tho GUNNERY. .. Timminnm -PERFUMES at RED CROSS DRUG STORE. HUNTING COATS and hata nt The GUNNERY. ' ORK COOS DAY HAS MODERN STORES WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I BOARD'S REPORT 01 WOOL Hinh Duties Keen Out Finpr.n Grades of Material Taft Urges Revision of Schedule at Once. ' (Dy Associutcil Press to Coos On) Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. President Taft today sent to con nrR Mm lone awnltod report of tho tariff board on Schedule K of tho Payno tariff act, and with It a mes sago rcconimondliiK thnt tho rates on wool and woolens bo materially reduced. Tho report bIiowb existing dutlcB on many clnsses of wool and woolen manufacturers to bo prohi bitory and greatly In oxcosa of tho dlfforenco of tho cost of production hero and abroad. Tho dutlcB aro so arranged as to keep out of tho Unit cd StntcB cntlroly wool of tho finer, qualities, which, it imported, migni tutca now usodi President Taft calls Final Arguments to Jury May Be Started Late i omor row Many Witnesses It Is barely posslblo that tho final arguments In tho caso of Frank Gar rison, on trial In Circuit Court at Coqulllo for tho murder of Roy Per kins hero a yoar ago, will begin Into tomorrow. Tho taking of testimony in thn man In liolnir oxnodltcd nB much as posslblo. District Attorney Drown, who la directing tho prosecution Is making his caso as conclso bb posslblo. Hu la evidently waiting to boo Just whnt tho defense will bo nnd will call back fis many of his witnesses ns necos Bary In robuttn! to break down tho .infnnnn. Nothiiiir unrtlcularly now has dovolopcd In tho caso so far that waB not brought out In tho orlgtnnl trial. A largo numbor or witncBsos irom M arali Hold nro In attondnnco. II. 8. Towor, who was n witness tniB morning Just missoa tno murnuiK train for homo nnd started In a prl vato rlgj. . . ... It 1b expected that tho defense will begin tho Introduction of Its ovldonco tomorrbw. PLAN DIG STKIKK. ON CIIIHSTMA8 DAY (Dy Associated Presa) LIVERPOOL, Dec. 20. A lockout nffectlng ono hundred thousnnd cotton oporatlves Is threatened Christmas day. Tho employment of non-unionists Is tho predonunnnt caimo. LIRE ROOM Only Two Families Found Thus For Whom "Good Fellows" Can Play Santa Claus Do you know of any needy family on Coos Day whom Santa Claus might miss and Into whoso lot a bunch of "Good Follows" might con tribute a llttlo Christmas cneorf If jou do, leavo tnoir name mm address at Tho Times offlco Just a3 soon ns posslblo. For somo years, a numbor of wen known Mnrshfleld men have been try ing to spread somo unristmas cuwr, each contributing to a llttlo fund for the purpose. This year, thoy havo considerable on hand nnd up-to-dato, they have been ablo to socuro the names of only 2 families whore thoy might exercise their charity. That thoro Ib so llttlo need of Christmas charity horo Is a matter of rejoicing. That thoro was llttlo pbverty or squaior on u" j ""- long been tne source ui iiiuuomu iu the residents here. However that oven this minimum amount may bo further reduced, think up and seo If you can turn In tho names of any deserving ones whom tho "Good Fellows" might aid. NORTH REND NEWS. Mr and Mrs. E. W. Fnhy and "Rob ert and Hazol Fahy of Dullards aro expected Friday to spend tho holi days at tho R. W. Simpson hjimo. Tho Central and High sdhool held their CbVistmas exercises today. GARRISON CASE BEING ROSRED EOR CHARITY 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION. revision of tho schedule at once. AUIkllUI lilt; A HBIll. IIUI v board propysed iloflnlto rates of duty. Taft holding that tho function of tho board Is merely to present tho findings of fact on which tho rates nf ilntv ninv Iia fnlrlv ilntnrmlnnil 111 light of adequate knowledge and In nnnnfilntlnM tlr 1l lti on ft 11 mil In ttn1(fV I to bo followed. Tho President re commends that tho proposed revision adhere to the policy of protection based upon tho difference In tho cost of production at home and abroad. Demorriits Delay It. t tho conclusion of the rending of tho messago In tho House, thcro wns applause from tho republican bUIo, but sllenco on tho democratic side. An attempt was mado to have the report referred to tl-o Ways nnd Means committee without printing. Tho democrats objected to Its Im mediate printing nnd both tho mea sngo and report of tho tariff board finally woro left on tno Bp-jaKcrs TO END LIFE Rev. Richeson, Accused of the Murder of Avis Linnel near Boston, Wounds Self (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PASTOR TRIES DOSTON, Msbs., Dec. 20. - iwv. Clnronco V. T. Rlchoson. who Ib con-.enn llned In Jail horo awaiting trial on1?""""'1" "il " rv irn'tnr. i... -i . .n....in.inn. xri.a aio v- ... .. ... . . - was intllcted In tho groin nna nis con- dltlon Is not serious. It Is said that hn nttnmntod Blllcldo. CoitnSOl for iin nroimrii ninn stnto RIchcBon at tempted to omasculato hlmBolf, In flicting Injuries which mado It ne cessary for phyBldanB to complete hla act by nn oporation ni tno prison hospital. Rlchoson's net wbb not regarded by tho Jail officials as.an attempt to commit Bulcldo, although thoro ap- poarod to bo somo doubt on this point among tho legnl fraternity. AFTER 8UGAK TRUST. Plan to Kllmmatc Kuprenu Court Harrier to Prosecutions. (Dy AssoclntAl Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. Taking advnntngo of tho now rules of tho Supromo Court of tho United Stntes, Solicitor Gonornl Lohmnnn Inaugurated today n movoment look ing to nn onrly disposition of tho case In that court which acts as a bar to n thorough grand Jury Inves tigation of any nlloged vlolntlons of tho Sherman anti-trust law by tho Amorlcnn Sugar Koflnlng company. CALLS TRUCE IN Hostilities in Revolution Stop ped on Account of Peace; Negotiations (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SHANGHAI, China, Dec. 20. Dur ing tho peace conforonco botweon tho rnnroonntntives of tho Imnorlal gov ernment and tho revolutionists thla afternoon, Tang Snao yi. woo repre sents Promler Yuan Shi KbI express ed himself bb "ready to nccopt a re public, but ho must first communi cate with Peitin." A tologram was received irom Prnminr Yunn Shi Kal at Pokln an nouncing ho had Issued nn ordor to tho genoral commanding tno imperial government forceB to suspend hosti lities. The dlapntch was read to tho delegates whllo thoy woro in conier enco. rOCKET FLASHLIGHTS at Tho GUNNERY. After the snow try a Turkish Datb Phono 214-J. nrmn bolls and INDIAN clubs at THE GUNNERY. Don't foret tno Tu,ruisn uain PHONE S14-J.' HONING Gloves and PUNCHING bags at The GUNNERY. SILVER CASSEROLES and HAIC ING DISHES. Red Cross Drug store. Linnol, cut nimsoit wun a piece oi.in tno gaiium b' "" "" "' tin early today. It Ib said tho wound CHINA NOW A Consolidation mid Coos WILL BATTLE ion American Artillery and Infantry Surround Hostile Natives On Island of Jolo tlly Associated Press to Coos Day Times., MANILA, P. I., Dec. 20. A battlo Is lmmlnont on tho Island of Jolo be tween six hundred MoroB nnd a forco of American troops. Tho Moros aro surrounded by Infantry nnd artillery and tho fight Is likely to begin at any moment. MASTKM'IKCI! IS MAHIIKI). Vandal Mutllntci Picture of "Hattle of iJike Kile." (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 20. Vnndnls entered tho cnpltol last night and mutilated "Tho Dattlo of Lako Erlo," tho largest cauvns In tho collection of paintings which ndorn tro wallB of the corridors nnd stalrwayB. A strip two feet long nnd tlireo IncheB wldo wns cut irom tno lower loft hand corner. Tho strips iTii 0. HARVEY ARRESTED UD lower oit nnnu corner, tno oiwii .."- ... n., woro found closo byontholloor. Thoy times since nusplclon was first direct l ,." " . i-. Tim ,,ini,r wnn.cd ownrd him. Ho rofiiBcd to mak woro on . , . -.. . bo replaced. '1 Hiiunn ijiiiiiiiiuiiuiu u .r ..... .,.- a . i. -...ii n,n.n.. .. . . ii. .. nl.i n..ll Tim. CALL CLANGEY San Francisco Labor Leader Queried About Dynamit ing Conspiracy. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day TlraoH. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 20. E. A. Clancoy, a labor loador of San FranclBCO, wns called Into tho prl- vntn nfflrn of KnOrJal PrOBCCtltor OB- car Lnwlor today to meet Ortlo Mc- Manlgnl, tho conressou uynnmiior and nccompllco of tho McNamaras. in his confession. McMnnlgnl declar ed ho was told by John J. McNnmara to go to California to meet a man named. Clnncoy. Tho lntorvlow lu Lawlor'a ofllco lasted a half haur. IS Bandon's New Metropolitan Mercantile Eestablishment Opened to Public TIAMnOM. Orn.. Tioe. 19. -Tho opening of tho now Hub Clothing and Shoo Storo Monday evonlng becamo a social as well as a commorciai event. Dotweon 400 and ooo poo plo visited tho storo which was crowded all tho ovcnlng. Many worn thn nvnresslonB of nleasuro and surprlso nt tho elaborate and beau tiful interior, 'ino sioro is hu hh lighted with largo plate glass wln- ,lr,.ra tlint nn nrHflplfll Hcht Is re- oulrod In tho day tlmo. At night an elaborate system of electric lights In the windows and storo give It a thoroughly metropolitan appear ance Tho celling Is papored wun cream mnlro nanor. sldo walls terra cotta, wood sholvlng painted whlto, Insldo windows finished witn natural woou panoled. Thoy nro largo, attrnctlvo. woll llchted and roomy. Front of Btoro nil glaB3 oxcont four 3-Inch Iron posts which sot insiuo oi inu glasB and nro onnmoled whlto. Now floor which Is finished wUh light oil so as to bo easily cleaned and not easily soiled. Shelving Is mado so that goods can bo woll arranged and hanuioa quickly. Wldo aisles to allow cus tomers plenty of room to Inspect goods, Tho entire storo te compact without being crowded, largo onough without bolng unwieldy, occupying tho principal corner In Dandon, with a now store which has po equal In M.. .... Tt la atnnlsn.1 wlHl n Wfll I lliu lunii. . to w ...... .. ..... selected stock of merchandise. ON CARPET NEW RUB STORE OPENED of Times. Coast Mall " 34. liny Advertiser. iLAIG HILL FAMILY Well-to-do Man Accused of Heinous Murder Near Port Last Summer MAINTAINS INNOCENCE , OF CONNECTION WITH IT Admits He Passed Ardenwald Home, Scene of Crime, But Denies Guilt (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day, Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 20. Na than 11. Hnrvey, a man of Bomo wealth living within a short dis tance of tho cabin nt Ardonwald In which four mombors of tho family of William Hill woro bnttored to death with an nxo on tho night of Juno 8 Inst, and tho bodies Mrs. Hill nnd her little girl violated In tho most doRonernto manner, was ar rested secretly at Oregon City msc night by Sheriff Mass of Clnckumaa county on ovldonco Inrgely obtained by L. L. Levlngs, n prlvnto dotectlvo of Portland nnd n former nowspnpoc man. Tho arrest of Harvey was tho ctiPy minntlon of almost six months worlc on tho pnrt or snorirt movenB ol Multnomnh county, Sheriff Muss and Levlngs. Hnrvey has boon under suspicion, It Ib snld, virtually over slnco tho tlmo tho horrlblo tragedy was com mitted. Ho has been "swontod" Bovorai Uq rof1Bcd tf) mnk0 ,, nn.l referred tho do- toctlvcs to IiIb attorney In Portland. Tho crlmo for wliicn iinrvoy nao boon nrrested was tho most atrocious over committed In tho radlic worm west. Had the murdoror boon cap tured at that tlmo, It Is holloved ho would havo received a short shrttc nt tho ImudB of tho horror-striciton community of Ardenwald whoro mo unts lived. A number of arrests were mado but all tho suspects wore- rolrnsod. Whnt rniiRnil thn nuthorltlos to tako tho action loading to tho arroflt of Harvey at this lato day lias not been disclosed. Hnrvoy, In Jnll at Orogon City, de nied nil knowledgo of tho HIU crime, nnd protested his tnnoconco of any wrong doing In that connoc- .lM TTn mlmlltAil tnllni flln lnaf. WUI1. Mlll.fcw4 M....n v. ...- 'enr nt Portland to his homo nt Ar- donwnld on tho night tho murders woro committed nnd thnt ho pnwod tho Hill houso on his way homo nft or leaving tho car, but declared ho did not know why ho had beon ar rested. UNITED STATES President Taft is Requested to Stop War Between Italy and Turkey (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Da; Times) mnv vnnif. lino. 20. At the suggestion of Dr. Lyman Abbott and Dr. Mary Eddy, tno Amoncan wo man who spent yenrs In Turkey, tho President took undor ndvlsomont to day tho tendering of tho good oin cob of tho United States as mediator In tho Turklsh-Itnllan war. Undor Tho Hague agrooment any nation may tondor Its services as mediator to sottle International disputes. CLEAR TUNNEL SITU. Pacific Great Western Hastens Work Near Eugene EUGENE, Oro., Doc. 20. D. L, Hutchison, engineer in chnrgo of tho Pacific Great Westom railway com pany's construction work, was lu 13 u gono Sunday from tho tunnol alto, leaving Monday again for tho sceno nniLMilnna Hn rnnnrtft thnt Ilia crow of men has entlroly completed tho work of clearing tno luu-ioot right-of-way loading from tho wost portal of the tunnol to a point half n mllo west of thoro, preparatory to beginning grading, yynuo no na only nbout 25 mjn employed at tho present tlmo, ho expects to Increase tho forco to 70 or 75 men In a vory fow days. Th work of borlnc Into tho moun- tnln will begin lu a short tlmo and materials and tools aro now Doing as sembled for that purpose. ALFALFA MEAL at HAINES. Does HE hunt Qr Ask? SEE Th GUNNERY WINDOW for HIS IChrlstmna gift. 1 INTERVENE Hi V f X 23-callbre IlIFLES at GUNNERY.