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IOUBLES, LIKE TWINS, NEVER COME SINGLY DID YOU EVER NOTICE IT? WANT ADVERTISING In The TIMES Will Keep the Income from Your Furnished Rooms from Liipsliigl YOU enn really help tlio family rovenurn by renting a few furnished rooms nnil, If you knw how and when to use tl e clnsslfled columns, you niny keep that Httlo oxtra Income as "steady us a clock." rti . ...... i i.. ,..,.. hi.. Will I'M! Y0UI "simu F " . 1 1.,, fnnl.l n idlll. VOIIP llrt" before Wo eyes of alt "1.09. I,,. buyers" III l(JW' "" u blO UUJii" Pt tn he.o'3 0.10 --- iru it. yu " DL MEMItEH OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 utzBszsizmayttKaxttJT&z:'.--? .. XXXV Established In 1H78 im Tlie Co.iHt Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mall No. 178 nml Coos May AdvcrlNrr. WIfcdfcfctirnIIUKKWWWM.tlliKl s 44' & ITED STATES IS CLASH WITH MM ti. pm'c Mnrinns Lanrl at file ociiu " " -r - ."", "" Puerto Cortez and Seize rropuriy. 'ORTANT PUBLIC PROPERTIES INVOLVED llway, Wliarts ana ugiu Plants Are ueciareu rur- fcitecl By government. Associated Press to Coos Day Lirtin fiJUTHZ. Uanilttrnn, I a pi,r-, Imu lmnn n clash bo r. ,i. tii.iioii Hint rs and Hon- fan nuthorltles ovor tho enforce- .(.. ..itrnfittnnnt ilnnrnn III" Itlne ronresontutlvos of W. S. Vnl Inc to surrender to tho govern- nt niitnoruics uio n imuuu, y..- .i.n- nrnimrtlcs hold under lonBo tho Valentino syndicate. . ... i,. timrlTioa frnm IIIO Uteri States gunboat 1'otrel landod seized tlio wnnri mm inuiuuu. i-...i..rnti irnium wnrn then or- o nuiiti - "r L.l tn ntnii nil minis, i no Kovuin- fnt lina filed a protest. u-ARiiiNflTON. Fob. 9 Tho Statu partment Is watching dcvolop- ntS 111 WO tlispuiu uutnvvu Indurnn government and roproson wo nf tho Valentino Byndlcnto. 'nntlv tlin donartment lonrncd thnt Ithout notlco to this government, b Honduran omcinis wero nuom i splifl tlio Valentino properties. o gunbont Petrol wnH Hont to erto Cortez and sailors were land . Tho property was not seized. ic only purpoBo of landing tho bluo kptu was to guard against violence io question of tltlo to tho property ilUniitc Is to bo settled through dlclnl and diplomatic methods. CANCELS CONTRACTS. ir A.oiiuiuil Piess m Oous Dny 'i., - i TKOITIGALPA, Ilondurns, Feb. 9 Tho Congress of Ilondurns- Iibr do iroil Hint nil contracts mnda with . S. Valentino In connection with o Puerto Cortez Knllrond, Wharf 1 I.lcht Co. nro cancolled. Tho Con fess directs tho Presldont of tho Re- nlillc to tnko possession of nil thesa ropertles Immediately on buhnlf of Io government. SITUATION' IS COMPLICATED. J) AsaUCilueu 1 icia iu .0ja iy TImub. ) 1'1'KltTO CORTE.. Fob. 9 Tho omilatloii was greatly luconucd by be landing of tho marlues. Acting ki tho authority of Congress, which mured tho Valentino contracts cnu plleil, President llonllla ordorod that 111 proceedings bo brought against l S. Valentino, of Now York. Ho Mered tuo delivery to tho govern- btnt of tho railroad and viturf nnd lomandcd an accounting for nllogod lamagcu sustained by tho govorn- pent. Tho decrco was served on A. Greely, local manager of tho Vnl- luilne syndicate, who asked tlmo to ommunlcato with Valontlno. This ras refused and Greoly appealed to Jlie American Consul, who asked tho o-opcrntlon of tho Commnndor of he Petrel lying In tho harbor. i no commander requested thnt tho nfmciiient of tho deereo bo dolayed U hours until tlio Amorlcnn Consul ould comiuunlcnto with tho Stato Apartment. Tho (lnvnninr vofimnil h , however, and dcinnnded that tho ailroad nud wharf bo turned ovor o him by 8 o'clock this morning. ne commander of tlio Patrol thon arnled tho maiinoB and plnnted thoin u iii wiiari ana rnllrond station. i ThO Ilrltlsll. rillllnn Mnvlrnn linn. Psh and Norweclan Consuls worn mini- poncd and through them tho Qovor- r protested to tho Amorlcnn Consul and thO Potrnl'a KnliminnilnK nnnhiol the landing of tho marines. Presl- (' em noniiia was Informed nud or dered (lOlnrlimnillQ nt n,.,.o.l ivnnna Immediately bo plnced at Ingunn, ono "e south nnd nt Choinollcon, 28 mi!C8 SOUth Of Pnortn f nrln- with tn. ructions to stop nil trains. When .... ulUer was given sovoral banana iraillS Were Ollt. nml onrni-rnmnnl meant that sovoral ships tn tho hnr- "Of WOllld bo lllinllln tn tnt nnrirnna ' 1 P tO tO llnnr nf uiii.lliu. 1iId .In. pfC?'ueb' 7l tl10 commnndor of tho fVn i., ! 'ecclved no instructions ni,yfn"a.Bl,l,IBton nna ws contem plating withdrawal of tho marines. I x ci.n: to MntDKiiKi:. i 'By Associated Press to Coos Day ! limes. i I Tl, . ' V. ,C 1 , 100. . ,' The S' t1' Vllla n.. .....I.I..' ......I... r( : ' . d iiiiii'.uii; siuriiu i i ' ' u .-..,',, X e ;i" '' orer ' H1'10 . vl ' i I' s, whose bo.'y v; i r ' ",'1" iy " v'c nf b"ire, (uj ' ' 'J "aw lioen inuuooas- I i !! . w ' "-UvWATKlt DKLAYHI) e Breakwater ?3 expected '"ii over tlio bar nt about 1 H evening and will nr- - l , -....-. ,n mm ttiti a -i '" Jinrsnneia about 8 rnV . b wIn leave tomor a I 2 afternoon nt 1 o'clock on !."' to Portland. US GOVER IE LAS VEGAS BIOS FOB BIG FIGHT New Mexico Town Offers $100,000 for Johnson- Flynn Bout. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Uny Tlraos., LAS VI50AS, N. M., Fob. . Jack Curloy, ninnngor of Jim Flynn and promoter or tlio Jolinson-Flynn bat tle for tho lieavywolght chiunplon Blilp of tho world, arrived hero from tho Pacini- coast, nnd Is conferring today with Charles O'Mnlloy and n committee of Las Vegas men rolntlvo to tho proposition of Htuglng tho big llHtle event hero July I. Lns Vogim liim offered n bonus of ono huuilrod thotiHand dollara for tho fight. Labor Leaders Organize Shop Employes on Western 1 Railway Lines. (Dy Associated Presu to Coos Ilaj Times.) CH1CAO.O, Feb. 9 Labor leaders nro secretly perfecting tho formation of u territorial organization of rnll rond shop employes thnt will lucludo every road operating west of tho Mis sissippi lliver, according to tho Iteo-ord-llornld.. Tho meeting place for putting tho finishing touches on the organization will bo hold in Kansas City, .March 1. As soon ns tho .or ganization Is launched demands will bo made for u gonoral ndvnnco In wages on every road. Tlio demand will bo mndo on till railroads In tho Biimu torrltory nt tho same tlmo, so thnt nil railroads will bo onvolved simultaneously If n strike Is called. STHIKK WILL I IK 1IKJ ONi:. Tlio new organization, It consum mated on tho lines outlined, will In clude moro than n hundred thousand mon. It Is tho aim to unlto nil tlio mcchnnlcnl trades on ono rnllrond so that concerted action may bo tnken when the wage demands nro made. Tlio domnuds will bo mndo on nil rnllronds In tho samo torrltory at tho samo tlmo so thnt nil rnllronds will bo Involved simultaneously If a strlko Is called. Labor lendora say thnt they discovered tho weakness of tholr former plnns whllo tho recent dis putes with tho Ilarrlmnn lines nnd the Illinois Contrnl Hnllroad woro on, nud thnt tho next tlmo thoy strlko It will bo on n harder scalo. AIN'OINTMKNT DKLAVIID. Announcement of .Vow Knitun .luiLti'.Mudc Xi'M Week. Uy Associated Press o Coos Ha) Imes) WASHINGTON, Fob. 9.--It Is un 'lorstood that tho nppelntuient to 111 I tlio vacancy In tho Hiiproiuo honcli lausol by tho denth cf Jtintko HnrHn Is not to bo made until next wee;;. Judgo Hook- Is still being considered but ForrpMry Naurlo Is rogardo-l as tho probablo nppointeo. GETS CLOSE TO Times Relief Fund Continues to Grow Larger Daily Soon Reach $1,000. Contributions to Tho Times Relief Fund for tho North Star wreck vic tims continue to conio In. Yester day's mail brought u lottor from Conloguo camp at Lampa, enclosing two checks, one for $10 from Frank Llsenby, nnd ono for ?5 from John Healy. Flvo dollars woro also re ceived from Mrs. L. Erlckson, tho nurse, slnco tho publlcntlon of tho Inst ncknowlodgmont of subscriptions. This mnkos a grand total of J9G9.47 subscribed for relief victims through Tho Times nlone. Sio'nl rale on hard candles at STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday. BIG RAILWAr UKPUiEO $1,000 MARK TRYJHG TO BUI Senate Will Try to Pass a Pro vision for Constitutional Amendment Limiting Presi dent to Two Terms. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times. , WASHINGTON, Fob. 9. Senator REDOiO Carries Large Freight Cargo and a Good Passenger List. Steamer Iledondo loft this after noon for Sun Francisco nnd Snn Pedro, Cal., with a largo cargo of merchandise nud produce, Including 11715 sacks of potatoes from Coos Ulver to San Francisco. Tho fol lowing passengers left from Mnrsh llcld: , Andrew Wlckman, K. H. Jones, John Nelson, Mr. Johnson, Joo Hod sou, Ceo. Lcnk, Mrs, J. Housor, Mrs. M. J. ICIrod, Mrs. Nelllo Owens, Joseph Larson, .urn Hlock, Chas. Hill, Dr. W. A. Toye, A. 7,onJn, Alf. Martin, Frank Stehr, W. II. Wnlsh, John Lesley, It. V. Harris; II. 1). 1 Hi key, S. Robertson, A. F. Fstor brook Sr Mrs. A. F. Ksterbrook, a. F. Ksterbrook, Mrs. N. Only, Lestor Daly. Toddy Daly, Tom McLaren, Klvyn McLaren, Pearl McLaren, J. llusuer, Mrs. J. Husncr, A. 10. John son, Peter Angolc.i, M. Fay, W. It. Streams. Refuses to Endorse Panama Exhibition In Southern California City. 'Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times., WASHINGTON. Fob. 9. Tlio son ito rommlttco on expositions noted udvorsoly todny on tho resolution re quiring tho presldont to Invito tho Latin American countries to partici pate In the Pannmn-Cnllfornln Ex unsltlon In Snn Dlett. California, In Ml in. Ah Sun Fi-nnclsco Is to hold an exhibition tho samo year In which tho nations of tho world nlrondy liavo been Invited to participate tho com mltteo deeldod that nn Invltntlon to u socond fair would not bo advisable IN CHICAGO General Walkout of Streetcar Men Unless Demands Are Granted. Dy Associated Press to the Coos Unj Times.) CHICAGO, Fob. 9 Aftor n meet ing of tho loaders In tlio Streetcar Men's Union, tho following stntomont wns given out todny: "A general ' street railway strlko affecting both I surfaco and elevated roads will bo : ordered in Chicago somo time next ' week unless James D. Hogarth, su-. porlntendont of tho Chicago Railways Company Is removed from tho oper ating department." FIFTH IXTFRSCHOLASTIO MKKT O. A. C. Dormitory Men Offer Their Rooms to VMtlug High School Lads in May. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Feb, 9 Cauthorn hall, tho men's dormitory at the Oregon Agri cultural College, has gonorously of forod to turn ovor to visiting ath letes from high schools throughout t state to the fifth annual inter Fcholastlc track meet in May all tho rooms thoy want, tho regular occu pants "doubling up" with other men for that time. Puffs 3Hc pound at STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday. 5, 10 unci 15c Soon, location, cor ner Second uinl Market O'Comiell Apartment lliil.Mliig. SENATE SAYS "NO, SAIiDIEGO" ORDER S IKE THEO. ROOSEVELT Reed of .Missouri Introduce i n mo lutlon to bo considered next Monday providing for a constitutional tureudment to bar any man from holding the olllce of president of the t'nlte.l Stntcs more than two terms of four years each, the filling of an I'licxplre I term to bo regarded us u full term. PEAKE LOSES In Three Minutes Jury Decides In Favor of Defendant In Family Difficulty. It took tho jury nbout thrco minutes to bring bnck the verdict In tho trial of S. T. Pcako vb. A. W. Stevons nnd wifo last night. Tho ver dict was that tho plaintiff, S. T. Pcako, pay tho costs of tho trial, amounting to nbout $100, whllo nn Kwnrd of $1 in favor of tho defend ants was niso made. Tho trial, which took placo In Judgo Pcnnock's court occupied tho afternoon, closing nbout C:30. Tho suit was n direct outcomo of dis agreement In tho fnmlly and had no other merit. Tho ready nnswor of the jury shows this, and It was fully brought out in tho testimony. The defendants nro considering bringing action ngalnst plaintiff, bnsed on tho fnlso charges presented In yesterday's trial. Their daughter, Mrs. Pcako, left her husband somo tlmo ago nnd is now In Portland. Tho conditions under which she wns obliged to IIvo nftor lior mnrrlugo to Mr. Pcako nro Indicated ns being tho cnusu of the wholo trouble EARLY DECISION IS EXPECTED State Supreme Court Advances Port Case for Hearing February 29. Henry Scngstnckon, of tho Port Commission, Is In receipt of tho fol lowing Holf-oxplauatory loiegram f rom C. R. Peck In roforonco to tho port caso which ho wont to Salom to liavo advanced on Supremo Court dockot: "As you probnbly know, our mo tion wns granted nnd tho port caso is set for Fobrunry 29, so wo ought to got a decision by tho mlddlo ot March. Tho court wns vory kind In tho prom ises." According to this tho final decision In theso cases will bo rondorod by tho Supremo Court nbout the middle ot Mnrch. Premature Explosion On Cana dian Northern Results' Disastrously. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da? Times.) FORT FRANCIS, Ont Fob. 9. A nriniRtvro explosion of construction work en the Cnnn.llon Northorn rnll wny near hero to-lay klllel twohe men and seriously Injured eight otli ors. JUNIOR PROM AT O. A. C. APRIL O A Junior Week-End for Agricultural Students Prom Shifted From Commencement. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Feb. 9 Junior Prom is to bo on April G this year, instead of com mencement week, bb horetoforo. This Ir tho sie.t sou.-! event or tho yoir, nn i It h8 beon thought wire to 'Ms cnMnre f-o prartlto of planning nnythlmr tnk'mr so much itroinrntlon during "-0 flml cxnnMnnMrns of t"ie .voir, It wl'l he preo''o' on tho nlKlit of April B bv the Junior play, preliminary ren 'Ings of which aro already belrig made. Something new for Coos Day A strictly up-todate .", 10 and 15c More soon. Puffs 35c pound at STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday. 5 Cents, 10 Cents-, 15 Cents TlintVnll. SOT B TWELVE iEN ARE KILLED AY TAFT WILL ::i;ii ILL ABDICATE BY TOMORROW Chinese Situation Looks Like An Early and Successful Settlement. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.; SHANGHAI, Feb. 9 Tang Shao Yl, representative of Premier Yuan Shi Kal, today declared ho was con fident tho abdication of tho throno will bo nn accomplished fact boforo Fobruary 10. Thcro appcarB to bo less confidence nowo tliim lucre liliu orto hns been thnt Yunn Shi Kin will bo selected for tho presidency of tho ropubllc. On tho other hnnd tho iiaino ot General Li Yuen Hong, tho present vlcc-presldont, is montlonod nnd possibly may eventually be se lected. "JACK" YALE Well Known Pioneer.Traveling. Cnlnprnnn Dnri-np Atifnw in ' oaiuoiuun i aooco nvvay in San Francisco. "Jack Ynlo Is dead I" That Is tho news thnt yesterday reached Coos Day friends ot tho pio neer traveling salesman of this sec-, tlon. Tho pnsslng of Jack Yale at his homo In Snn Francisco niny not mean ' much tn the now gouorntlon, but It' caused n flood ot memories to swoop ovor tho old-tlmora nnd ninny romln Isconces woro Indulged. "Jnclc Ynlo was ono of tho best known of the early missionaries of commerco to visit Coos Day. Ho rep resented tho firm of Levi, Strauss & Co. and continued with them ns long ns ho remained on tho rond nnd whon ho retired ho wns pensioned by tho firm ns n reward for his sorviccs. ' Years ago ovory man, woman nnd child on Coos Day know Jack Ynlo nnd none know him but to lovo him. "Ho wns ono of tho most genorous hoartcd men I ovor know," was the comment of moro thnn ono ot tho ploncors when thoy heard of his pas sing. Dnvo Holdon rolnted that when JilUll imu nisi ilium liuiu iiiu i,um ho applied for n position with Lovl, Strauss & Co. and whon asked for references gave the name of tho east- orn concom thnt formerly employed him. Their reply wub that he was "Jock Yalo first camo from tlio East ono ot tno nesi sniesmon in mo conn - try nnd nlso ono of the most oxpen - rlvo. Jack nehloved tho samo repu tation on tho Pacific Coast, but ho sold enough goods to warrant his big expense account. Ilonry Songstnckon recalled today thnt ho had glvon him ono order amounting to moro than $C,000. As nonr as tho momory of , old-tlmora enn dotormlno, Jack Ynlo tlrat nnrnn tn Cnna Ttnv nhmit 1R7fi -...I .- 11, o., o onm nt vnnra mill mi ininu tuitii d.w.j w jv..... ntB viBi wnrn Imnortnnt events in tho thon nlonecr community. All his old-time friends loomed of his ; passing with gonulno regret nnd nil i inl(l n trlhuto of gonulno nffectlon to , this tyno of tho old-tlmo travollng man who mado llfo happier for all who know him. Penco to his nshes nnd greon bo the turf nbovo tho grave where Jack Yale' jjefli I L SISTFB SHIP A Twin Vessel to the Nann Smith n Bo Construct ed at One?. T'-p ' I" " rt thn AlurlllO .loill'- n'i cnli " n 'vertlieniopt for bl Is for C1 "n"Hp'lrn rf n te"n lumber s homer bv the C. A. Sltli Lunihor & Manufnc-turlns Co. that win be n alHter ship to tho Nnnn Srrlth. The new vool U to be of tho imo proportions an I to b completed as soon as possible. JUST RECEIVED n now lino of Shlrtvnlstu p.t the COOS HAY CASH STORE. IS KElCOpLLE IS W BE ill TE ON FIBST BALLOT Chairman Congressional Cam paign Committee Issues First Announcement. TAFT WILL HAVE 780 VOTES ON FIRST BALLOT Figures Reached After a Care ful Canvass of the En tire Country. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 President Tnft will havo 780 votes out of a to tal of 1070 on tho first ballot In tho Chicago convention, or 241 moro thnn tho majority necessary for nom ination, according to Roprcscntatlvo William M. McKlnloy, of Illinois, 0. D. lilies, secretary to tho Presldont nnd Secretary Murray Crano, of Mas sachusetts. Tho thrco hold a confer ence today which practically was tho opening of President Tnft's cam paign. Tlio figures woro renchod aft er a careful canvass of tho country, It was said. Actlvo work for the ronomlnatlon nnd ro-elcctlon ot President Taft UBldc from that dono at tho Whito Hoiieo, began hero today whon Rep resentative William D. McKlnloy, ot Illinois, chntrninu ot tho Republican Congressional campaign commlttco, took up his now duties ns mauagor of the Tnft cnmpnlgn. High School Team From the Valley Defeats Marshfield Last Night. Mnrslifleld again mot dofent at tho hands of tho Coiiulllo High School nt tho High School gymnasium last night by n scoro of 2G to 13. Tho giimo was fast and furious through out, nolthor sldo displaying any groat amount ot team work, Coqulllo win ning moro from tho good baskot throwing of her forward t inn from Buporlor tonm play. Nolthor sldo had much advantage at tho start and no baskots woro thrown for sovoral minutes after piny started. Coqulllo finally got a bas ket and from thon on outplayed tho local boys, tho scoro at tho end of tho first half bolng 15 to 1 In tholr favor. Tho Marshflold boys Bcomod to bo dazod nnd halt nsloop and wero unablo to got tholr tonm work i II ,uiHrW BtarUd. 'l-'ti'l& In the second half MarshfIdwoko upnnd shot two baskets boforo Co- nnlllo gotstartcd. I-rom i thon on Mjjnjh ohl outplay d Uo v jta , - , " , . ., . .; ,i. , '"f? nl forth aero it ho floor that Coqulllo scorned unablo to break up. Thoy nlso excelled nt uriuuung on somo occasions, taking tho ball tho longth of tho floor In this man ner. Marshflold's weak point Boomed to bo In bnsket shooting. Taking it all In nil thoy wero out-plnyod nnd tho host tenm won. Tho scoro at tho end of tho gomo was 20 to 13 In fa- I VOl Of COqlllllO, - . ' An exact summary' of tho gama could not bo obtained. Tho llno-up whb ns follows: Mnrshflold. Position. Coqulllo. S. Clnrko C Custor Pitman R. F Oordlng Isaacson L. P Hodglns Stutsman L. G Knowlton i Johnson . . ... .R. G. . , ..... .Minor For MarslirioKt lunmn Bo . uiroo baskots and Clarko two. Clarko also llirow uueu puiuiu, vjiniuitiu o nwardod two points. TEST HIM OCT. Detective S',iir''i'i,,',r- l Made to Prove Alillltv. (Dy Associated Prsss to Coos Day Times, l WASHINGTON, Fob. 0. Tho Fon "ter LorlP'or cnni'iiim In excuth'o elon to'nv nut .1. E. Shorllnn, n f'etoctlvo HtenociDbor who has llgur el In Mm rhnr-jos rf tho nllogod ner 'urv of Ch-.Wes McGowan, a Hlnes I.ori -cr wifnosi, t" " tr "f ' 's ability tn rocor' "-nvorsatMni ov u nn eleti-lo nm)o,iti' crncoilod frtn tho speaker. Tho tet was a long ono. Tho result may bo announced later. I-'AJIOl'S FRENCH AUTHOR DEAD iTtv Associated Prnss. PARIS. Fob. 9 Abbo Chas, Loyson, hotter known through- out tho world ns Plorro IIia- clnthe, died today In tho 85th year ot his ago after a brlof Illness, v mm rHRH i UUnUULISUll. ! 3