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KNOX'S VISIT ST CHfl0H mm M 1 'S 10 .SEC M S President Says Tliat it Is Only pamy nu -Forced to Run. SMEREASONWHY HtbUrrunicu oumoum Stlmson in Chicago Address Urged rtenomiiiauuii ui Taft by Republicans. n Associated Press to Coos Day 1 Times.) MINEOhA, Long Island, March C. Secretary stlmson s speocu in Chicago Inst night supporting Tnft tor tho nopubllcon nomination brought from Col. Roosovolt today the following tart roply: "In regard to Stlmson a statomont ,w it I nenlDBt my original Inten tion ind that I am bolng forced by certain persons Into tho arona this retr, I nocd moroly say that tho ititemcnt Is corroct, only In tho unie that It would bo correct to Dike tho samo statement as to tlio idroriry of Stlmson for govornor in 1910. In Hint content, ns in thin, I tu exceedingly reluctant to bo drawn Into tho contest. In that con- tut, is In this, I nctcil only rroin a irtieof duty to tho pooplo ns a wholo ud In that contest I was afisnllod precisely by tho same nrgumontH and by ft great majority of thoso who nro io uaalllnR mo." Alter spending sovornl hiiurs In I the court liouso tho Jurors woro ox coKd and Hoosmolt dupartod for lOjiter Bay. LA FOLLETIE IS STILL IN M E CHANGE IN E Wisconsin Man Has No Inten tion of Leaving Field to raft and Roosevelt. (Dy Asaoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, March C. La Follotto has no Intention of nbnn donlng tho flold to tlio Taft and Roosovolt Biipportors It is snld al- though ho at prcsont Is taking no actlvo part in tho campaign. Tho La Follotto forcos will concontrato their efforts in North Dakota, Cali fornia and othor states whoro tho direct presidential primaries nro soon to bo hold. Similar fights will bo ninilo In Nobraska, South Dakota, Oregon, Now Jorsoy, Wisconsin nnd N6rth Dnkotn. SIP IS MS T SUNK Congressman Hawley Says it ill Not be Put Back on Myrtle Point Route. There Is llttlo likelihood of the Coos Bar mall sorvlce bolnc chanced (roo the old Coos Hay wagon road 9 tho Myrtlo Point routo ngaln, nc- wamgioa toiogram from Congress Bin Hawlcy. Owing to Contractor wrard Intimating that tho dopart cent night order tho chanuo on nc- out of bis claims that tho old Coob ; wagon road wns not holm kont good condition and tho fact that tenia miao a complaint to tho do jtrtment about tho cnmiitinn nf tim fold, some horo thought thoro waa n iwiwiity of it bolng dono. Dr. MeCormnn. luvmMnut ..f tl.n Uaber of Commorco, lmmodlatoly me manor up uy wlro with Con- 'Bin Hawloy. Stntlncr thnt nvnrv. 'Won Coos Day wns opposed to hiicIi '"ge. In response to-this tolo o, Congressman Huwloy.hns wlr iwm as follows; "Pottofllrn r)nmirl..... .,..! wt no change In mnll routo from Z .y.10. Wile Point Is contom- "ICU IRQ that In nvnnt nt o n4lll.. I or II,. ...... ;vv ... ,. ,uiiiiuu I .;:.'," oup statements will bo '""ivuiiuerauon," New Hampshire Almost Lost as Result of Sea-Valve Be ing Tampered With. (Ily Assoc'lutod PrcflB to tho Coos liny Times.) NEW YORK, March C .Thnt tho battleship Now Hampshlro narrowly escaped Hlnklng In tho Hrooklyn nnvy ynrd Mondny has Just loaked out through, linolllclnl sources. Tho bat tleship wns about to bo towod out of drydock. Whon tho big dock flood od, threo tugs in nil o fast to tho bat tloshlp and started to pull her out, whon ono of tho bluo Jackets dlscov orcd n son vnlvo lid hnd boon broken and water was pouring Into hor in n grent volume Sho was quickly re placed 'In tho dock nnd tho wntor pumpod out. How tho valvo was mis plncod will probably bo tho subject of an Inquiry. Thoro la suspicion that It waB tn nip orcd witty. MORE TROOPS GO TOIGHINA Cotterill Elected Mayor by 666 Majority Single Tax Measure Is Defeated. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo3.) SEATTLE, March C Tho rovisod figures in tho mayoralty contest In TOY TO ENO GOAL STRIKE Operators and Miners in Eng land Hold Many Meet ings to Settle it. (Uy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, March C That thoro Is a growing desire of both parties to find n way out of tho dlfllculty Is In dicated, it is bcllovod, by tho con tinued tnootlngs of tho disputants In tho coal trade war. Thoro Is nn In creasing belief that tho minors havo given tho executive committee wldor Intltudo to nogotlato with tho gov ernment on tho minimum wago schedule (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) NEW YORK, March C Plat re jection of tho coal oporators do innnds of tho Interstate Minors' 1b re ported to hnvo followed tho submls hIou of tho modi lied demands by tho mine workors. Tho workors had ex pected that their demands which mot rcfusnl nt yostordny'B mooting of tho operators would bo mot by n counter proposition. this city, complete, glvo Cotterill 31,737; Gill 31,071. Cottorlll's ma jority Is CCG. Tho slnglo tax amend ment to the charter waB beaten two to ono. Cottorlll wns former Btato sonator. Gill wns beaten by tho opponents of tho "open town." Gill ran ahead of t. uttorlll In tho prlmnrlos DESTROY RAN RESULTS IN TRREATS AGAINST HIM S00 Mexican Mallontents Damage American Property Send More Troops. ' (By Assoclotod Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO. March 0. A tolouram today from George J. Relgor at Hay den, Arlzonn, snys tho Mexican mal contents destroyed his rnnch nt So nora, Moxlco, and hud tnken his cat tle A congestion of troop trnlns pre vented tho doparturo of n train from Chihuahua carrying tho Americans. HUMOR NOT CREDITED. w IS GUILTY f CRUELTY W jf Justice Shuster's Court wnuena Acts Quick 'y Sentence Saturday. Ceo. v k-, ..... . . :&plre Meat i, ' ,l,nrietr or tho "tVghuA ?Iark,ot ,n Jlarshtlold, Ulml'ts.f0lll sullty of cruelty buster", conri . .J,ury ,n Justlco ftulltv1 rybroUBht,n a VGr Justice ck:... ,,wi that n. nnntmcod last "8cd thu Z ,co wouW b0 Pro i PassCr"lnF' but t0y he rdr oorn I"6 sentonco until Sat- L lre numL. . ..... mined if.; ' Ul witnesses were C.ll. .' ''"Ig Was Mli...,n.l ...111. S his IS:1 wSU being lti a horn l"aneu that no . ldy treatPrt l tho cow w8 LValk that 8,' wa not "e liif '. tron.ltea of Herbert "Mion u " 'uer, v. Dolan. J ihirt"' warren Painter .nn n. Ird order ,o Jlntor and Roy 1VI8t tO Iirosnontn . Prosecute th United States Minister Cal houn Calls for Additional Force From Manila. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, March C Ameri can Minister Calhoun has cnllod on Major General Bell at Manila for moro Amorlcan troops for service Jn China, General Boll has informed tho Wnr Department and It Is ex pected that ho will dispatch tho re maining battalion of tho Fifteenth Infantry, numbering sovon hundrod men, to Tlon Tsln nt onco. PATROL TIEN TSI.V. (By Associated Tress to tho Coos Hay Times.) TIEN TSIN, March C Command ers of tho foreign detachments sta tioned horo hnvo an elaborate scheme for joint patrolling of tho city. Such n mensuro was found necessary. Tho Chlnoso authorities, It Is roported, havo requested tho immediate dis patch of Chinese troops to Tien Tsln to maintain order. It is regarded as certain thnt tho foreign command ers will not allow tho Chlnoso re inforcements to come within sovon miles of Tien Tsln. E TO COOS BAY W. S. Scammell, Manager of Coos Bay and Eureka Steamship Co., Coming. W. S. Scammoll, mnnagor of tho Coos Bay and Euroka Steamship Company, is expected horo tho last of this wook from San Francisco to spend a wook or ton days on tho Bay, It is undorstood that tho ob ject of his visit is to arrnngo n now schedulo for tho ships of his lino, ono which will give Coos county hotter servlco than hIio now has. Tho company now oporates tho steamers Washington nnd Homer. Tho Wnshlngton will lonvo San Fran cisco for hero Frldny nnd tho Homer, which hns Just returned from nn Alaskan trip, will sail from San Francisco for Coos Bny next Mon day. Tho company is also figuring on buying or chartering a numbor of other vessels, nmoug thorn tho M. F. Plant, which was formorly on the Coos Bay-San Francisco run and which was recently overhauled and equipped with moro power. If tho company gots tho Plant it Is under stood thnt thoy may put hor on the Coos Bay-San Francisco run again. This will probably bo determined by tho tltno that Mr. Scammoll com pletes his visit on tlio liny. Plan New Dock. Tho Reynolds Development Com pany, which took over tho O. C. & N. property horo, Including tho Ocenn dock- nnd tho wator front Just north of It, is said to be figuring on tho construction of a new dock and pos sibly u now warehouse on tho vacant property just south of tho Stand ard Oil warehouse. So far, tho mat ter hns not reached a dodntto stage, but probably will In tho near future KILLED IN SEATTLE. Alleged Threat of Mexicans to Hold Americans n.s Hostages. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, March C Tho Stato Department docs not credit u report to the Mexican minister of for eign affairs that declared tho Mexican people would hold ns hostngos Amor InrmiB nnd nil other foreigners should foreign troops entor Moxlco. MITCHELL IS TO STAND PAT Labor Leader Refuses to Make Concession Requested by Judge Wright. (By Aesoclated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, March C John Mitchell, vice-president of tho Amor lcan Federation of Labor, declined to dny to glvo Judgo Wright of tho Su promo Court of tho District of Co lumbia nny nssurnnco that ho ex ported "hereafter to lend adhoronco to docroo of judical tribunals of tho land," to do so, Mltcholl declared, would bo an admission that ho had horotoforo failed to comply with law ful docrecs. Mltcholl said bo hnd rnthor bo convicted of contempt thnn bo ncqulttcd on nny othor ground thnn tho factB in tho caso. Fifty Arrested at Managua for Alleged Threats of Dyna ' miting There. FIRST INDICATION OF REPORTED HOSTILITY M . TAFT IS T MORE TROOPS SENT. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) MANILA, March C. In response to a request of United States Minister Calhoun at Pekln, Major General J. Franklin Bell commanding tho Phil ippine division, Is sending another battalion of tho Fifteenth Infantry to case. Mrs. Welling and other North Bond people who were highly in censed at the treatment of tho ani mal by King and his mon furnished a bond for ?200. Unknown Youth Illumed for Motor. cyclltV Death. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) SEA'liuE. March G. Harold Gib bons, aged twenty, a chauffeur, was killed today when a mortorcyclo ho was riding was struck by tho automo bile of Fior Chief Stotson, An un known youth was riding bohlnd Gib bons and when It seemod Ukoly the vehicles would collldo ho jumped from his motorcylce, HJs act con fused Gibbons so that the was unable to avoid the motor car. EARLY MILLINERY STYLES. First showlug of new SPUING MILLINERY embracing all the very latest fancies from the CENTERS OF STYLE AND FASHION will be made tomorrow and continue' ALL this WEEK. CLARKE MILLINERY, Central and Broadway. President's Wife Attentive Listener at Lawrence Strike Investigation. (By Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) WASHINGTON, Mnrch 6. Mrs. Taft, wlfo of tho prosldont, again at tended today tho hearing boforo tho Rules Committeo of tho Houso which Is Inquiring into tho strlko condition, nt Lawrence. Tho wlvoa of many congressmen woro also prosont. C. F. Lynch, commissioner of pub lic snfoty, told of tho efforts of tho city authorities and citlzons to Bot tle the strlko nnd of his authorizing tho police to prevent tho doparturo of children from Lawrence assorting that ho was backed up in his action by n statute which provides children can bo provontod from loavlng n city without tho parents' consent. "Did you Instruct tho pollco that the children must havo wrltton con- sont of tho paronts?" "Yes." "What of parents woro presont at tho depot?" "Well, that would bo different If wo knew that they woro paronts." "Did you road that law which you havo on the statute books of Massa chusetts and on which you actod In this matter?" "I did not." "Did yod order tho pollco to Jail children?" "I left thnt to tho man who had police eNperJonce." TEXAS FEUO AGAIN FATAL John T. Sneed Killed at Georgetown, Tex., and Assassin Suicides. l By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) GEORGETOWN, Texas, March C John T. Snoad was klllod today by ono of his tonants, II. O. Hllllard. Tho nssnsHln thon klllod himsolf. Ho said ho shot for rovongo. John T. Sneed was tho father of Joan Boal Sndod. Thj latter recent ly was on trial for kl.llng Captain A. G. Boyco. Tho llm tiagody was n soquol to tho olopmvtinl of Cnptaln Boyco's son with wived wlfo. It Is thought today's killing was tho di rect outgrowth of tho Coyco-Snood foud. Tho socond trial was not do clslvo, tho Jury having fallod to agree. FEW RESUME AVOHK. Lawrence Strikers Hold Out for Fur ther Concessions. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) LAWRENCE, Mass., March C It Is comparatively quiet today. It is estimated that in tho last threo days not moro than 3000 persona have re sumed work In tho factories, Tho main body of strikers, it Is thought, Intend to hold out for further concessions. BANDON HOPES 0 W All Quiet Following Jailing of Alleged Anti-American Inciters. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 6. An extraordinary outburst of antl Amoricnn fooling lod to tho arrest last night of fifty ring londora who nro being hold In detention until Soc rotary Knox hns departed. ThIb is tho first Indication of tho publicly ex pressed opposition to tho Central Amorlcan trip of Secretary Knox. Tho porsons arrested lncludo tho ontlro editorial staffs of tho Dlario Do Nicaragua and Dlario Modorno, which had published sovoral lottora nnd placed head lines ovor thorn sug gesting that dynamite bo UBod against Knox. All dispatches loavlng tho city aro subjected to koon censor ship. Oniclnl vlBlts woro mado and receptions woro hold today. Tho frlondllost fooling appears to provall among tho crowds on tho streets. BELIEU GONE: SO T FRANCE AND SPAIN ROW. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, March 6. A rupturo bo tween France and Spain is imminent unless Spain shows a moro concili atory disposition in tho negotiations over tho subject of Morocco, accord ing to Paris newspapers. The Times' Want Ads bring reeulu NOTICE TO SOCIALISTS. All members of Marshflold Local Branch 1, Socialist party, are noti fied to be present at a mooting to be held Wednesday evening at 7:30, at their hall. Everyone is urged to bo present as there will bo important business, A. J. STBPHAN, Secretary. Think That Southern Pacific has Man Looking Over the Field. Col. R. II. Rosa of Bandon, accom panied by Donald Macintosh, who ro contly camo to Bandon and organlzod a development company thoro aro Marshflold visitors today. Mr. Mac intosh Is gathorlng statistics on tho shipping nnd products of this sec tion. So mo hnvo claimed that ho is In terested in sonio now railway project but Col. Rosa said that ho was not awaro of such being tho caso. It has boon reportod that tho Southern Pa- clflo was arranging for a lino into Bandon to bo oporatod in conjunction with tho Coos Bay and Eugeno lino when the latter Is completed and somo havo Intimatod that Mr. Mac intosh was at Bandon in tho intorests of tho Harrlman line. Col. Rosa said that although thoy havo not struck oil In tho Boar CrooK well, they havo found strong indica tions of it and aro hoping to got tho real thing soon. Tho well Is now down about 2400 foot. Tho Bandon company bohlnd it is running a llt tlo short of funds nnd Col, Rosa Is urging that somo of tho parties who havo subscribed towards sinking a well on Coos Bay assist them finan cially In order that a complete test may bo mado at Bandon. Ho declares that if oil Is found thoro It will in sure oil being found near Coos Bay, but that If It is not thoro Is llttlo likelihood of It being found hero, tho geological formation at Bandon and on Coos Bay bolng practically tho same Marshflold Barber Leaves Trail of Woe Behind Him In Vancouver Now. Tho sudden doparturo of B. E. Bo llou, n woll known Marshflold barber nnd formorly n bnrtender horo, has resulted In somo logal complications that havo finally reached Justice Ponnock's court. Bollou loft a uum bor of creditors bosldcs his wlfo to mourn his doparturo. Yesterday nft,ornoon his lntorost in tho Goldon Oak barbor shop on Front Btroot wac attachod by E. II. Joohnk to secure claims of about $16(5 against Bollou. Tho shop was closod temporarily, but Mossrs. Huntor and Clnroy, who woro associated with Bollou soon straightened this out and this aftornoon aro arranging so that thoy will bo no longer harassed on his nccount. Bollou loft horo about February 18. Mrs. Bollou Bays thoro ii anoth er woman in tho caso. It Is bollovod that ho Is now nt Vnncouvor, Wash. Mrs. Bollou has engaged nn nttornoy to look nftor her Intorests nnd what action sho will tako romalns to bo scon. Sho doclaros that Bollou pawn ed hor diamonds nnd sho Is now ar ranging to try and rocovor thorn. Mr. and Mrs. Bollou havo boon con ducting n rooming houso in Mnrsh-flold. IN NOTICE TO ELKS. All mombors of Marshflold Lodge, No. 1160, B. P. O. E., nnd all visit ing Elks are requested to be present at Initiation and social session Wed nesday evening, Big doings. Come. GEO. GOODRUM, Acting Secretary. SCOTT Fl SOUTH POLE London Paper Prints Rumor That Anartic Explorer Has Reached Goal. LONDON, March C, A rumor prlntod in nn ovonlng pnper says Captain Robert F. Scott, tho British Antarctic oxplorer, has roachod tho south polo. Thoro Is no confirmation from any source SEND MORE TROOPS. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Tlmos) WASHINGTON, March 0. Tho ad ministration, It was learnod today, Is planning to send moro troops to tho Moxican bordor. Secretary Stlmson on his return from Chicago tomorrow is expected to tako up with President Taft the numbor of troops to bo soni and tho disposition of them. Tho Mexican ambassador is oxpect od to have a conference with Taft today. REAL MILK and REAL CREAM delivered to your homo on FIVE MINUTES' NOTICE. PnONE 829-J. F A. Sacchl, "4?! . .--.Ai -i.i