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'.wpxtsBrtim fflODB Ssuj Established In 1878 .. -..... 1VI..II Iiq I IH ".!- '" ,xxxv fl MENTIS SiNEOT cred nwm mwiiuMtiMPMii MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912- EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. a consolidation of Times, coast m,,ii n0.203 MnuinwwM. kimih ini.wmiwiumMnn. u M I... .. ., , hiiidiujwmi miiinim. -.- nlU COOS ""J' dvfrtlsrl'. 15 GIVE POLE ! I LET US TALK IT OVErI 'SIX 1 10 A1N0SEN lualificdly Agree to Accept laimsoi Noiwuyiu.. "" bxpiorui. fc GEORGE SENDS TELEUHttlVI iu nHH.xu.vj . n ,i Diotnan Iiisf- Over IS DIUUU . iui" -, - : " ountain Range kcuhuu jur miiy. I ,..it n Tho Tlmos.) I IDUvV w LdON, March D-KngllshBcl- Films of Cnpt. AmundBon of tho kcrr of tho soum jiuiu. ' i. i.,in onnl n tnlncrnin nf Haakon of Norway congrnt- U him upon -m'. thing has boon honrd from tho lltlon of Cnpt. Scott. Tlcea from Cnpt. Amundsen aro tcmpcraiuro 01 y uukivuo u- U tho polo. Tho polo Is n L; ....... 4. .a nirAP n rntiirn nf triiaieau judi. - -"- tains. Ho planted tho Nor- i .. ...I MintfAKiifwl Min IniaR morn mm uwmv.iu.. .... r.i i.i?i. iinnlMin VII Plntoau" (the newly dlscovord Innd. s iiel SKS THRONE res Aid of Pretender of tugalln Plan to Regain Power, (Special to The Tlmos.) P, Franco, March 9 -What 1b I to bo n plan for ovorthrow- ke republic In Portugnl was I upon at a conferonco butwoon Uanuel and Prlnco Mlquol, "tho kder to tho throno," at n con- ! bere today. It Is stated thnt II agreed to relinquish his i and to aid In sotorlng King ! to power. Ito developed that Anltn Stow- e American holross who mnr 'rince Mlquol's son, iu not to fie aspirations of King Manuel been reported. Is now understood that King I Is to havo tho backing of 1 ENLARGE S STORE IB HewBuildinntoBfiFrfifit- IMarshlield Close the Boston StGre. ' Myers wll, 'm0 for Port n Spokano about tho first of tomn!pin ni nu rnn i. ..,. 1 new nx.orn building In uso tlio A. w. Myors 'He concern. Tim nv..,. i,.o or the new building, or on WW It m bo oroctod. tn,i,J . u" irom mv. that fir :."," ' lTosont, Hft.j "WBouiiuons would ft"' ? 8ts to Port. lrboHn """"""on woum fill Carly Ulla 8unr or Scynmon,th3 Wo havo ben e &a,.for.o,n, said a th n' '"'o-orrmg to his T bas & ? ."0ur ihlie tn , ,m""'"B ror a s In a i toou' n'dorn our .- uu 'ocaiion, and I ""hopes will soon bo rea- e havn nnt ..i... . . . . r or n; "uv ... uecmea hefijn": . . ,w,u branch out W weir Sne,3 the woraon'8 ' far aa . . ' .iiouuoio wo '. A,dry ??oda "nea are f. vill im . ,er ondoavor. "Be inVh .carrjr f,rst aml SortllU.ch a 'arso and splen- that no ,.. raily-to-woar ih f,rwl'5 a custom- 'ran k "er ,l o a fine t!att Party gown. b0Whr ,reS8' W0 WW "e ld nfi ",,any,1)rotty styles. . uge of prices thnt m J withn,,?0. flection with r- Of 7 u ",nB or sending l . ne' ' Uo not ex. '''StorV " mons foods now o ' Mil he tP3raetlcay my on- taken up with our DARROW TOIilL DATE IS SET McNamara Attorney to Be Brought to Trial in Los An geles May 14. (Special to Tho Tlmea.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 9 Clnrcnco Dnrrow, tho Chicago nttor noy who defended tho McNamara brothers, will bo brought to trial May 14 on tho chargo of attomptlng to brlbo a juror In tho trlnl of tho dy nnmlto conspirators. Judgo Hutton will prcsldo. REBELS LOOT JUAREZ BANK Dynamite Institution and Get $17,000 in Cash Destroy Securities. (Special to Tho Timet.) EL PASO, Tox., Mnrcn 3 Drunk en robol soldiers last night dynamit ed tho First National Hank In Junrcz and secured about (17,000. Thousands of dollars In securities woro burnod or destroyed. Yestordny tho bank transferred about $100,000 in currency to n bank In El Paso or this would also hnve boon tnkon. Tho saloons in Junroz aro closod today and n somblanco of ordor re stored. It is roportod that an army of nbout 1G00 fcdorals Is nonrlng Jua rez and will soon rotnko that city. ALLIANCE IN FROM NORTH -plIE TIMES Is a rcpubllcnn newspaper. It believes thnt this cotin I j try may bo best served by tho republican party. It believes in ro- llllllllnnti iihIkaIi.1... .....1 . .. t I .. I ... . V. t .. .... , .. L ..... . .. . I'uuiiuii (illumines nun iiuiiuiuh, n is iin nrueiu ueuovur in ami advocate of tho principles and policies that Theodore Hooscvolt mado lopulnr during his two administrations. Tho Times Is a progressive republican uowspnpor. It stands for tho forward movement In politics as iu evory department of human endeavor. The corucrhtono of the ltoosovolt pyrumld of principles was tho "fair squaro deal for every man." Tho Times believes that Roosevelt Is not giving his friend, President Tnft this "square deal" that ho so ardently advocates. That is tho reason Tho Times will support Tnft In tho coming campaign. The Times is uo loss n friend of Roosevelt or" his principles, but It refuses to follow him when ho abandons tho cnrdinnl prlnclplo In ma crceu -a square uont. Hero is Roosevelt's publicly oxpresscd opinion of William Howard Taft, and whllo Tnft has weaknesses, Roosevelt was In no mnnnor Ig norant of them when ho gave uttornnco to tho following cstlmato of tho present occupant of tho Whlto House. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. "To n flnmliiR hatred of Injustice, to n scorn of nil thnt is base nml mean, to n lienrty sympathy with tho oppressed lie unites nn cntiro dls I.itcrcstedncss, courage, both moral and physical of the very highest typo and n kindly generosity of nature Which ninkcs lilin feel that nil his coun trymen are In very truth his friends and brothers." Hero's anothor reason why ovory consistent republican should sup port Prcsldont Taft. It wob told in tho Associated Press dispatches to Tho Times and gavo tho dotalls of tho declaration of Henry L. Stlmson of Now York, Socrotary of War, nna tho Ttoosovclt cnndldnto for Gov ernor of Now York In 1010, who announced himself for Prosldont Tnft, and said that whllo bo romalned the slncorc friend of Mr. Roosovolt, ho could not support him for tho presidential nomination. "I am for Mr. Taft bocauso I bollovo ho has faithfully carried out tho progressive faith of tho republican party; that his administration s.andB for orderly, pormnnont progrou in our national government; nnd ihnt to rofuso him t!u nomination on the assertions that havo been mndo ".guiubt him would bi . buiw to that jrogicss and would put n promlun upon hasty and unfo'jndod criticism. "I entered Into public llfo undor tho Inspiration of Thcodoro Rooso volt. I nm n firm bellover In tho groat national policies for which ho hns fought; nnd I now romnln his slncoro friend. Rut I bollovo that thoHO who are forcing hi, contrary to his original intention, into tho fight against Mr. Taft aro Jeopardizing instead of helping tho renl causo cf progress in tho nation. "Tlio Introduction of such n contoit at this time, dragging in, ns it necessarily will, now and personal Issues which nro qulto foreign to tho great progressive policies for which tho republican party stands, cannot fnll to woakon whichever candldnto 1b eventually nomlunlod in Juno. If, ns a result, that ean-lldato Is defentod In Novpmbor, tpo government may bo thrown into Ihu h mis of n truly reactionary party for yoars to como." And that's why Tho Times Is for Tnft 1Y SETTLE TEXTILE STRIKE SOON Mill Owners Consent to Seven Per Cent Increase in Wages and Strikers May Accept. (Dy Associatod Pross to tho Coos Bay Tlmos.) LAWRENCE. Mass., March 9 KING IS FINED FOR CRUELTY Steamship Arrives From Port land With Large List and Big Cargo Today. Tho Alllanco nrrlvcd In today from Portland aftor a good trip down tho fnnnt. Slio had a irood nassongor list and a big enrgo of miscellaneous j rroigni. . , Tho Alliance will snll at 3 o'clock this nftornoon for Euroka and roturn hero noxt Tuesday morning, sailing thnt aftornoon for Portland. Among thoso arriving on tho Alll anco from Portlnnd woro tha follow ing: 11. Van Lowon, M. L. Ingram and family, II. P. Dolllngor, Mrs. II. P. Dolllngor, Geo. McCarthy, L. Solllor, D. Fcrur, C. G. Fairy, A. G. Mink nnd wlfo, II. n. Donnhy, W. D. Dorry, E. Ingram, S. Kofany, Mrs. II. J. Van Lowon, F. A. Rlondln, A. Rus soll, Mrs. E. L. Smith, P. M. Iroland, Mrs. P. Rogers, A. Rogers, Mrs. R. Van Huron, Miss E. Hammond, D. H. Korfoot, Chas. McCoy, A. A. I'o tors, J. .A Sheohan, L. W. Cull and C. P. Trlppo. Among thoso snlllng from horo for Eureka on tho Alllanco woro tho following: Fred E. Gitty. A. W. Bonnett, Frank II. Wye, Herbert Haynes, M. A. Cohen, J. J. Mahler, J. P. Kloran, Mrs. J. P. Klernn women's store nnd our future plans. Wo will therefore discontinue the Boston Storo after April 15th. The special prices wo are making I think will closo the stock out within this time. Tho Boston Storo has beon doing a big business for which n good doal of crodlt is duo my man ager, Mr. Irish. But it hns now served its purpose, In closing out for us the North Bend stock and we must now give our attention to n larger and better institution, which our trade warrants." PLOWS, HARROWS and CULTI VATORS at MILXKB'S. Order now for y.our Sunday dinner three flavors of Lewis' pure Ice cream Pineapple Sherbert, Lewis' confectionery. Phono 246-J. Empire Meat Market Propri etor's Sentence Suspended During Good Behavior. Geo. W. King, proprietor of tho Emplro Moat Market, was today sen tenced by Justlco Sinister of North Bond to pny a flno of $100, to pay tho costs of his trial amounting to $01. CO nnd to serve 30 days In tho county Jail for cruelty to animals. Tho Jail sontonco was suspended dur ing good bohnvlor. Sontonco was pronounced this morning, having heen deforrcd early In the weok whon King wns convict ed of cruolty to a cow which was be ing taken to his slaughter yard near Bangor. iflnir wilt nnnoal tho rasa to tllO niroiii. mnrt. his attornoy having bo Intimated aftor Justlco Sinister an nounce:! sontonco this morning. PLAN CONTEST APPEALS. Mayoralty Controversy to ho Taken Ut'lOlO V-Olllllll Mini nii"vmu Court. ti r Tinv ntlninov fnr R. A. Coil- i .. 'm,i MnrahAnhl cltv election contest, announces thnt tho case will be appealed to ti.e ungon auiiromo -...... nn,i nlon Hint n contest will VUIIIl . " .... - - be filed with tho city council, In ac cordance with tlie uecreo oi juago Coko In the Ulrcuu uouri uu outer The mnttor of filing tho contest with the city council will probably ...icv enmn nnw nutations. The char ter, it is claimed, does not contain any specific provisions relative to election contests, tho date of filing, etc. The city council canvassed tho election returns and doclared E. E. Straw electod mayor, uui u. a, ivun plo voted against this nnd his pro test may ho made the basis of filing tho contest there now. The appoal to the Supremo Court will be to determine whether tho Oregon Corrupt Practise law Is su perior to tho Marshflold city charter. QUATERM.VSS takes tho best photos. Ordor now for your Sunday dinner three flavors of Lowls' pure ice cream Pineapple Sherbert. Lewis' confectionery. Phono 24G-J. HAVE YOUR PHOTOS taken at QUATEHMASS'. SHOES at COST at O. O.'LUXli'S. South Broadway. Tho textllo strike has not yot boon nettled but negotiations looking to thnt end are In progress today with tho prospects of success. Tho mill owner.! Iinvo consented to a gonoral advah'co in wnges of 7 per cont and It la bollovod this will bo nccoptod by tho men. BUYS A FINE FRUIT FARM E. M. Smith, the Dairyman, Purchases the J. S. Greene Place at Flagstaff. E. M. Smith, who has boon cngagod In tho dnlry business on Coos nay for tho past ten years with n flno dnlry ranch nt Flagstaff which ho sold re cently, has decided to go out of tho dnlry business nnd cngngo in horti culture. Ho hns purchased tho ton-aero- tract of land across tho railway tracks from his former placo from J. S. Greeno nnd will plant it to small fruits and berries in addition to tho orchnrd which is now growing on this finely locntod pleco of ground. Mr. Smith will begin immodintoly tho erection of now buildings and other improvements preparatory to moving thereon in tho noar future Tho ninny friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith will bo glnd to learn that thoy havo decided to remain and mako their future homo on Coos Bay. The deal was mado through tho real estato agency of W. J. Rust. ALONG THE WATERFRONT 04 Tho tug Gleaner loft Marshflold this morning for Sluslaw River points with a cargo of merchandise. Tho tug Roharts which was In spected at North Bend and passed by InspoetorB Ames nnd Woldon snllod today for Bandon whore sho will take on a cargo of machinery and equip ment to bo used In tho Sluslaw Jetty work. United States Steamboat Inspec tors Ames and Weldon wont to Co qulllo yesterday to Inspect sorao of the smaller crafts there. Tho steam ers Alort and Powers pnssod Inspec tion hero day bofore yestorday. TAMALES for SPECIAL occasions made to ORDER. Phono U03J. BARTER'S. LOFE LIS IN HOTEL FIRE IN CHICAGO TODAY BIG STRIKE IN GERMANY SOON Over 200,000 Miners in West phalia District Likely to Go Out Next Week. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) BERLIN, March 9 A proclama tion that 200,000 miners will go on strlko In tho Wcstphallan coal dis trict next wook unless tho mlno own ers roverso their decision not to ac cord a 1G por cent ndvanco thoy asked. Thoro appears to bo Httlo hopo that tho owners will nccodo. 1 TBE AS WELL AS NEW President Taft Speaks on Inno vations in Politics in Chicago. (Bpoclal to The Tlmea.) CHICAGO, III. Marcli 9 Presi dent Taft in addressing tho students nt Armour Instltuto horo today do clared that ho was a Progressive along. tho linos sot forth by tho con stitution. In his speech, ho said: "I don't want to adopt things merely because thoy aro now. I want to know that they nro good first. Tho exporlonco of 1C0 yoars undor tho constitution provos that our popular government is tho host wo huvo." Tonight Prenldent Taft will ad dress tho Swedlrih-Amorlcnn Republi can Club at the Congress hotol, tho gathering being In honor of John Erlckson, tho Swedish Inventor of tlio Monitor which GO yonrs ago to day defeatod tho Morrlmnc. K WILL BE Hulk of Noted Battleship be Buried in the Gulf of Mexico. WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrch 9 With tho opening of tho gront rof- fordnm in Hnvann harbor moro than half complotod, tho U. S. army engi neers horo bollovo thnt, barring mls- hnps, what romnins of tho old battlo- shlp Mnino will no nontou noxt Sat urday. As soon ns It Is cloar of tho dam. tho hull, undor convey of tho crulsors North Carolina and Birm ingham, will bo towod far out Into tho Gulf of Moxlco and thoro with appropriate coromonlos will bo con signed to tho final rostlng placo In tho dcop. WILL FIX VALUjC. New Physical Valuation Bill Intro- (luted In House, .By Associatod Press to Coos Bay Tinier ) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 9. Chnlrman Adamson of tho House coinmorco commlttoo has Introduced n Mil nrnvldlnir for nhvslcal valua tion of all common carrlors in tho United States by tho Interstate Com morco Commission. SPECIAL CANDY SALE SATUR DAY nnd SUNDAY nt STAPFORD8. THAT GOOD PEED came from Haines. Fresh Chocolates nt RED CROSS. 85 SHOES for 83.B0 nt O. O. Lunds. SAVE money on SHOES by buying at O. O. LUND9 next week. QUIT OF OWN ACCORD Colombia Did Not Recall Minister to United States. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmoal WASHINGTON. D. C March 9 Sonor Pedro Osplna was not recalled by Colombia as minister to tho Unit ed Stntos as a result of his alleged insult to this country by Informing tho State Department unofficially that tho visit by Sec. Knox to Colom bia might bo Inopportune. Jt Is stat ed that he resigned on his own Intla tivo. I'TS HAINES FLOUR, Thorese. that's what It Is. Barnett Hotel and Salvation Army Barracks on South Clarke Street Burn. OVER 200 THROWN INTO PANIC BY IT Firemen Rescue Ten Who Were Overcome by Smoke in the Burning Building. (Special to Tho Times.) CHICAGO, 111., March 9 Six aro dead and four nrn ilvlni nn tlin re sult of a flro in tho Bnrnott hotol nnd tlio Salvation Army barracks on So. Clnrk strcot early today. Following tha illnrnvnrv nf thn flm tho 200 men, women and chlldron fiucsts of tho 3rnott hotol woro pan ic stricken and mnny Jumpod from tho windows. Many woro Bavod by leaving tho building on tho flro es capes nnd jumping Into tho llfo nets. Eight who Jumpod out of tho Sal vation Army bnrracks woro nmong mo victims. Ten woro removed by firemen nftor tbov had boon avar. como by smoko. IE SOLDERS GO TO CHINA Party of 460 Leaves Manila' for Pekin to Reinforce Detachment There. (Special to The Times.) MANILA P. I., March 9 Anothor party of 400 United States soldiers snllod from hero today for Pokln to rolnforco tho Amorlcan soldlors who aro now guarding tho Amorlcan le gation at tho Chlnoso, capital. Advices from China aro that tho situation Is Improving. Prosldont Yuan will bo inaugurated a wook from Sunday. Prlnco Tang of tho Mnnchu dynasty has boon appolntod promlor nnd W. U. Ting Fang, form er Chlnoso minister to tho Unltod Stntos has been appolntod mlnlstor of Justlco. LEAVE TODAY ON BREAKWATER Steamship Sails This Afternoon for Portland With Large Passenger List. Tho Brenkwntor Balled this aftor noon for Portland with n largo list of passongors. Sho hnd n fair cargo of freight. It Is announcod thnt tho Break water will not lonvo Portland until Wodnosdny ovenlng owing to ropnlra bolng mado on her. Sho will prob ably ronch hero Into Thursday or early Friday. When tho Broakwntor goes on dry dock within tho next month or six wcoks for hor nnnunl overhauling, sho will bo equipped with a now nnd larger wheel which will incrcnso hor spoed considerable With this, sho will bo ablo to mako considerably hotter tlmo Lotwcjn Coos Bay and Portland. Among thoBo sailing on tho Break water from horo today woro tho fol lowing: II. M. Knhn, W. R. Boaeh, Gladys Richard, Jim McDowoll, S. Illntor, Mrs. S. Hlnter. I. E. Foss, Mrs. Chas. Miller, I. A. Haswoll, J. L. Brown, It. M, Bates, John Thorp. J. D. Mo Donald, F. Endransui, F. It. Kirk, C. P. Keating, Frank Somo, O. II, Froy. A. Kolly, J. I. Sugars, Oil Sollio, E. W. Wright, Mrs. A. 8. Hammond, A. B. Daly. Mr. J. S. Mlllor, Mrs. J. S, Mlllor, Mrs. M. Andorson, Chas. A. McGeo, Robt. Marsdon Jr., Miko Vudrols, T. Lowls, 8. "Wheaton. A. O. Mathows, Miss L. DuBolso, Mrs. L. Harrington, F. F. Pltcock, Miss L. J. Walker, John Dopp, Win. Flngleton, II. E. Reams, G. R. Judson, W. P. Dorkenderf, WalJaco Fowlor, Lowls Tracy. Bly Weavor. J. A. Walker, Mr. .Woldon, Capt. Ames, B. W. McGownn, I. Carson, K. Kulin, Joo uatouo, u. Molor, J. Ralph, A. P. Shoa. T. Mur phy. FJshlng TACKLE at MJlnor's. HARD CANDIES .Ific PER FOUND nt STAFFORDS Saturday & Sunday. Specify SIIERWIN-W I L L I A M S FAINT, the best, at MILKER'S. FIRST quality MAYNARD SIIOV ELS from factory, at MILNER'S. -W. . ftlWiMV-Tfc-U.-