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Fontnlno, In clinrgo 01 tno j Anthem Pacific construction ! fork, and Contractor Twohy ,,111 rcacn coos uy ""1'- t Inr It l prcauniod that Con- rictor Twohy Is planning to , d on tho construction of It. rt,nf construction work will ha started on this end oarllor ,Uanwas originally Intended , u hown by tho Southorn Pa- i tine Bcrrlng notlco on A. H. , McDonald of tho Tonmllo dla- trlct to havo tho right of way ncrow bis ranch clonrod by ,juno IB Instead of July 15, as , they originally roquostcd. , Dcildo tho work from Sand , rin which will probably In- i dado tho construction of wharf , nn which to unload conatructlon i eaulpmont, and a track to carry . it out to tho big tunnel, it lo FEDERAL PROBE OF I.W.W. BEGUN (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, May 1C Tho fod ornl grand Jury has begun an Investi gation of tho Industrial Workors of tho World. For somo tlmo past tho federal authorities havo been Investi gating but with no ovldonco acquired a deeper proho was Inaugurated. Moro than a hundred wltnosscs, halt oi wnom aro irom Han Diego, will bo caiioa uororo tno grand Jury. It Is snlfl It In not unllkntv Mint Rmmn understood mat cunmruuiiun ui iiioitimnn win bo summoned ns a wlt thelltujsln North Hond will bo ncss. Miss Goldman said, howovo., mrtcd soon after tho frnnchlso v.thnt sho Tinil not been subnoonnea. . i. .nnr.tiol Mmrn Mnv 28. .'NJssNvsNvsosvNrfvsv, i Thn construction of terminal tracks on tho liny probnbly will sot begin for nnothor yonr or i to ind until then no announce- i oent will probably bo mndo as i to tho location of thorn. i C. J. Mlllls a short tlmo ago i wnounced that North Dend poo- i pit had offored tho compnny 500 acres frco ns n slto for tho shops and yards If thoy would i locate thorn there "Wo cxnoct to nwnrd our nub- mtricts within a weak and to have Lctaal work woll underway with Krtril thousand mon omploycd nt different points along tho routu tlthln a few wookb. Tlioro la somo alshtr heavy work on It nnd It will iit between two nnd thrco years lo comploto tho road." Ttls was tho statomont of F. O. Illlehcock, vlco president nnd gen- knl raanaffor of tho McArthur Brothers company who arrived lioro tit ercnlng with n party of con- victors after n trip ovor tho aurvoy it the Coos nny-Eugono routo of tho loutsern Pacific. Tho McArthur erU & Company, Limited, of Now good weather ns tho rainy sonson makes construction slow and oxpons Ivo with tho posstblo oxcoptlon of rock work nnd tunnol work. "Thoro Is somo very heavy work on tho lino. Thoro nro nlno tunnols bonldos tho tunnol which Twohy HrothbrH nro driving through Vho Const rnngo now. Tho honvlost ono Is nlong Schoflcld creek near tho Slttslaw. Thoro Is ntso somo lionvv construction work along Tonmllo and on this end of tho road. Tells of Sale. "Tho MncArthur I'crka Company, Limited, hnd arranged to build tho rond from Kugcno to Coos Day and would havo gono nhend with It had thoy not boon convinced that tho southern Pncitlc was going to buna. FOREST FIRES NOI SO BAD TODAY (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., May 16 There Is nothing nlnrmlng today In tho wostorn Washington forest flro situa tion according to Chlof Flro Wnrden J. L. Drldgo of tho Washington For est Flro Association. Thoro nro many fires but nil aro under control. Flvo now Baw mills and many logging .iuiiii wi okiikii, anonomisn, King, Plorco nnd Chohalls countlea wore destroyed. Fires that cauaod sovoral deaths hctweon Hamilton, and Birds vlow, Sknglt county, havo travollod Into tho green timber, but It Is said thoy nro burning along tho ground, oatlng tho peat and pulling down dead trees occnslonnlly. It Is ex pected tho flames will not atack llvo trees. Tho worst Arcs broko out In tho loggers' slashings which loggers woro nbout to burn. ESCAPE DEATH OTA M ANTI 1 E TO (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Day Times.) PITTSBURG, Pa.. May 10. Tho fcdoral government has filed a civil antitrust suit against tho Aluminum company of America, which will bo tho basis far nu ngrced docrco desig nated to restrain tho so-called "Al uminum trust" from monopolizing tho mnnufacturo of aluminum and Its products, Including cooking utensils. Tho company Is declared to havo ac quired substantial control of tho aluminum Industry in tho United States and charged unroaBonnbly L. F. Falkonstoln nnd Tom Law homo bad a most miraculous cscapo from death or norlous Injury In an nuto accident yesterday aftornoon. Thoy woro making tho trip to tho old town mill and at tho point on tho road abovo tho old store tho turn is so sharp that n largo car ennnot mako it without stopping nnd bnck Ing. Mr. Fnlkonstcln waB driving and waB negotiating tho turn voiy carofully. Ho had stopped tho car nnd wan reaching for tho rovcrso lovnr whnn Mm putt nt lila mnt sloovo caught tho forward lover and . hl?h n?08 ,nnd I''1!8 for ,tfl PrJ throw on full power ahead. Tho cnrl"ctB-. Dissolution of tho corporation leaped over tho roadsldo and down 1 ,8 not Bht b,lt tho court ,s nskod tho Btcop hill. Tho whole thing hap I t0 ,,B8U0 ., n,no, broad Injunctions nenofi nn nnlrldv thnt nniiinr nn. i against tho alleged unlawful con- cupant of tho nuto had mucn tlmo, tracts, combinations nnd conspiracy, to think but both romnlncd in tho Tho government conccdos tho corn car nnd Mr. Fnlkonstcln rotnlnod n Pnn 8 ownership moro than nlnoty hold of tho steering whcol. About J,tr ?r ,.l l". "own "odobub ui 1G0 foot down ho succocdod In turn- i'""",0 (,'nso of n'mlnum) In tho Ing tho front wheels to nvold a trco United States and Canada Btiltablo and tho tightening clutch stopped tort t1?m?ni,l'ncl? of, th. 1molaI ,B tho machlno " not "within Itsolf" unlawful. It is Tho car started to turn turtlo and cnnW howoyoi1, with practically n f t ....i ., . il. .... tnnnonolv nf hnuxltn Mint Min rnm. Jr."'. ofTo skpVlM his weight P-y elnco tho p.raUon of Its pat- would liolp hold It. For nbout w Y",lD 1U ''" nranjr unmw- second tho enr tromblod In tho nlr fl'1 ftBreomcnts and unfair mothods and thon settled down, right sldo up, Jpwnnl competitors, a monopoly of without Injury to tho occupants or '"O trade. .... niiv iixmunn tn tim Mr Tf thn or. Tho extent of tho othor hnuxlto hnd turned tnrtln ono or both men "loposlts In tho Unltod States Is not would hardly havo escaped alive. ,now,n .nt ,,s tl,no but,,t ' P'n, Parties who saw tho car start t t U aro Inoxhnustlhlo down tho hill hurrlod to tho scono anantltleB nbrond which could bo fearful of a tragedy. When tho hnp- p'""'1, t tho disposal of competitors py outcomo wna seen there was n for, njumlnuni inonufneturo If tho gonornl shout of Joy nnd much lnugh- restraint on trndo Is removed. Tho tor, although It was noticed thnt Tom ftory of tho Aluminum cooklnrj Lnwhorno and Mr. FnlkenBtoln'B "tonsils industry In tho United merriment was operated with n trom- sntos en'8 tho potltlon Is a history olo stop. An entorprlslng Insurnnco ?'w.re5K" u" ,B0" ,c.' .I,0,,y ,F c.on man who wns presont wanted to trlhutod to by tho arbitrary, dlscrlm- wr to n no cv for thorn but thrv " ' r uuiuuiko i mo u, ...u vukiiiuuid, ii i.i.iuim inent lor lis joint uu wu uiu "'M,i.mli,t ,i,n ., inckv osenno i Eurcdo to Coos Day. Tho total , 0h or anybody else. Our project, I roved thnt tlioy Hd not need It of tho road, ns based by Mr. i for 1 wns prosidont of both tho Pn-')romI tnat tno aid not need n. ncock on tho estimates of II. A. ' clflr & Great Wostorn nnd tho Coast turned tho project ovor to tho South era Pacific but to mako suro of its construction, wo took tho contract I to build It oiirsolves." Mr. Hitchcock laughed ns ho mado tho latter remark: "Tho nroJoct was stnrtod to roach nnd develop largo holdings which tho English svndlcnto hnd obtained," rnntlniiml Mr. Hitchcock. "Mr. Volck- lork and London, projector of thoi.nnn whn wns imrn with Mr. Sum- lamner lines nnd now contractors nor inBt venr. Is vlco prosidont and for tho construction of tho Inst ,.nnrni innnncnr of tho MncArthur ratty-flvo mllos of tho Coos Bny-jorkB Company, Limited. I oxpect mtao lino. Twohy Drothors now , to ,ncot ),nu In San rFnnclsco this pre tho first twonty-two ihIIob nf.u'nnir. It lino out of Eugono undorwny, Tho rond will bo puroly a South- cuinR tho total dlstnnco, ns ostl-,orn pnclflc lino. Thoro Is no ngreo- ?eu ny tno enginoors, 117 mllos,ont for Us Joint uso with tho IIIIi I'ua t Illlehcock mm and tho onglneors, Including Lino., wns sold to tho Southorn Pn- imiiiui.-iiuii nun nniiinninni. win no wi a noi niinniinxni in Mr. sum. ftout 15,000,000. nor'a lottor which you printed." with Mr. Hitchcock woro R. J. Wlion told that tho reason many lr, locating onulnoor of thn South- im.i Hiimiivtnii thnt Mm Hill linos (ra Pacific, C. C. Tlnklor of Don- worn tnterestod in tho Sumner pro ber, superintendent of Mac Arthur ject nnd that tho lino was to ho op- ;-luB tdnumny, Ut jj, I'orior oi orated Jointly by mo inn nnu iinr- 0fWr Drotherx rnntrncMnir firm ' -i.o., iinna una oonnen thn Partsr "d Thomas Dixon of San Francisco, j Drothors woro apparently closoly nf- i.mudu conirncior. filiated with It, Mr. iiucncocK snm tnglnecr IIoov. who hnR ironornl tills iin,i nn Rltrnlflrnnco. Ho said Rerrlslon of tho construction on- that tho Porter Drothors were close PwrhjR on tho Southorn Pnclflo s i Mnnilfioii In n huslni nnd frlond- lines in Oregon, nnd his assist- jy way with tho MncArthur Drothors . Engineer Fontnlno, will nrrlvo nnd that naturally, whon thoy se "e this afternoon or evening. Thoy cured this work, thoy looked to tho 'MO at aOrdlner Inst nvnnlni? hnv. iwior llinMinrs in rnmo in with lso mndo tho trip down from Eu- thorn. Uo said thnt tho Porter ;ene over thn butvov I niiii. .11.1 wnrir tnr nil rnllronds. ,'r. Hitchcock nnd his pnrty loft h. A, Sumnor still romnlns with : " last snturday morning and ' tho company nnu .Mr. iiiichcock oiioned tho survov nil thn wny ontii thnt ho exneetod him to como own They walked n good sharo.n with this trip but tho latter had I no distance and oxnmlned tho found it Imposslblo to como now. Ho I'vuim pnrrrnllv Xfi. TTltntiAnnfr ... m i.n imrn intnr. i t.i-i. --; ... ...,..... ii, uw i.v.w ,.,... "cigas ailOllt ?rn nnnmln lint tin Jjod th arduous trip woll nnd did 1 ----- w r-0-t0rrrn TAFT WILL QUIT IF HE LOSES IN ORIO PRIMARIES TAFT LEAOS IN MONTANA OW (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coos Tlmos.) LIVINGSTON, Mont., May 1G Montana Republicans mot todny In Btnto convention. Tho Taft forces had comploto control of tho conven tion having 434 dologntos against 222 delegates for RoobovoU. At a meeting this nftornoon, tho Rooso volt forces consldorod tho question of bolting but nftor honrlng tho roport of n commlttco nppolntod to canvass tho situation rocommondod that tho "Progressives domand nil hand, pick ed or commtttoo oloctod delegates bo thrown out." Tho roport was adopted and It finally adoptod by tho convention tho result will bo tho up sotting of many Roosovolt as woll us Tnft dologatcs. Thnt tho national delegation will not bo Instructed for Taft wao decided oarly today though urgod to uso "all honornblo means" to socuro his nomination. GET DARROW QUICKLY DEFER ACTION ON FRANGRISE '' eran lag on tho last stauo of It. ins . .a .-.. : "" morning, tno party loft ror 'vu luier tn mnim im w oor the Inst part OfIces nt Gardlnoi'. r. Illtolixinlr cnlil thnt tllQV WOUld probably maintain field offlco hwd- I1IIIII1K " tri Tn dnv-auarters nt Gardiner il nfMinronfo' ourso of const.,uct on b( ihJ wm 's nearly In the center of tnm her? VZl nIV, T"0y W" A good share of their hanking, etc.. VtaWtSt?iT-n.J,ilH be done through Coos Day. "W a ong North Inlet. Thoy will -. i-.wuau,y ieavo within a day ori "": : "Vui ,! nf tnfii Mr. Jide. aub-contracts will b0 j prolally bo dono from tho Eugone end of tno rond but mis "i "'"' "w i.To,ls A,,out Work. roostructlon tho last nlnotv-flvo lufnlvr tiaTtlnd Relntlvo to tho bridge across the hay, Mr. Hitchcock said tho construc- -oown tho Sluslaw nnd thonco ,"u,fc"""i-. nnrt nlmtments aro put IId. .h.T.K J0.-1?0.". B?7' I"' in. This : phase of tho work (lid not Con Nla lie. , . l" ,,lov IllHOiy-IIVO- ,..; " tno rond from tho Const i""' " :ynt ,in varv difficult nf or '". s"ald MrrVn"",.lVe,l"mi":' apparently compare In lmnortfnce in ar n,.- ""-wi.iv who ""-ijnn PStmat op with tno couairm; jsrfs.ssas'iKiBTS S'Sr-" "a ol8ow"ero ""s FOrk nhoii C. "! u uuinK mui v" ,,, hnvo nothing to say aooui m Ve hnnb ?n eJPod,0ay, franchise h?ro because that does not L.enP to havo tho Biib-con- "?.n!"e ' rfimnrked Mr. Hltch- 'II lh,::"Vlod-w"h, week nd!i0Ck relntlvo to tho local situation. in h,z;":??" " u,,n in,,:"" i" worK unaor way soon ''ervards. Wo havo not decided Uridyl5" 8ectlona tho work will bo h mj. mat win aopena on b ZL ,.S..me l.tho work, wo will iros.ri "" Tne wrk will be JleX at 80veral different points K Ilin wn..A . .. w. "llusn li simunaneousiy, wo and tho Sluslaw, In getting Pardhf? a,! threo nnrbors, Coob Bay, joiner and tho mnninw in ottrnp q eonstrurtiA r.,,Li. D i njj, - luureimi auu eiuii- Timt Is something wo havo nothing whatever to do with." Hero Last January. l was here last January and went from here to Portland on the Break water" responded Mr. HltcncocK. when 'naked what he though! .of th s section on h s f rst visit. His pres ence on the bay last winter was no defendant." Tho agreed decrco which will bo entorcd within a fow dnya will fol low tho government's prnyor for restraints on tho company. This agreoment obviating n long battlo In tho courts wns tho result of hoV' trnl weeks' negotiations hotweon tho depnrtinent of Justlco nnd tho coi porntlon. Tho Aluminum Compnny of Amorlcn incorporated In Ponnsy. vanla originally as tho Pittsburg Re duction company nnd has grown, It Is pointed out. from $20,000 capital in 1888, until Its nssots nro now ostl- mnted nt 120,000,000. A stock dlvl The Marshflold city council hm ded of flvo hundred por cont.or J1G, ovenlng postponed consldorntlon of 000,000, wns declared In 1000. tho Southorn Pacific's application for a franchise In Marshflold "until some future mooting." When tho mnttor was brought up. C. F. Mc- Knlght, representing tho rnllrond company ,sald It would ho porfoctly ngreeablo to tho compnny to hnvo ac tlnn deferred on It, Just so thoy would bo apprised whon It would bo taken up by tho council. Councilman Connlo snld that he understood that thoro was practical-. w. tin nlmncrn In Mm situation and I thoro did not seem to bo nnyOiing, (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay" Times, j NEW ORLEANS, May 1C Tho n... ltn,..wt.. l.'l..lr... uuuwi liu iwm ilj. l.. mv . ronnniimnn ForRusnn wnh'tM to Crescent express near Hattlesburg, know about tho gpoclal okotlon that Miss., yostordny got at loost J200, hnd been proposod for tbo first Mon-'ooo, according to tho boat Informu- dny In Juno, llo said that no nnat,on obtainable hero today. It Is RICH RAUL OF TRAIN BANDITS that tho council could do now nnd made tho motion to dofer Its consld ocnttso tliat t oiatlon until somo futuro time. operations not urgod tho mnttor on account of there being a possibility of nuostlons Involved In tho local rnllrond situa tion He Bald that If tho ralroad matteu had to bo referrod to tho positively known thnt tho bandits got moro than thirty packages of currency, ono of which contained In excobs of $50,000. Ono packago of $140,000, a express mossougor. Officials of tho Southorn Express company deny tho roport that ono packago contained $140,000 but nev ertheless tho general belief Is that the bandits' total loot oxceeda $200,-000. rater, ho thought It would bo bestl c""oncy contnlnod , ,!.. nn. Brnvlnl olectlon Bono co,:u"K l. "I ?J"1 that purposo nnd tho others. Just now, ho said ho couldn't see any rea son for holding tho special election tho first Monday In Juno. Councilman Merchant said that he thought that tho matter could bo deferred until tho regular election In December. Mr. Allen said that no ono hart appeared before tho special commit tee to suggest questions to bo refei red to tho voters at tho spoclal elec tion and ho guessed thoro wasn't much need of It. Councilman Savagq said that tho water question seemed to bo back in tho old Bhapo and ho thought something ought to be done about It. It was called to his attention that (By Assoclatod Prss to Coos Bay Tlmos.) LOS ANGELES, May 10. With twolvo men in tho Jury box, four of whom hnvo been pnssed and aro sub ject only to poromptory chnllongcs, tho trial of Clarence S, Dnrrow, for mer chlof counsol for tho McNnmnrn brothers In tho Los Angolos Times dynamlltng enso, under lndlctmont for tho attempted bribery of Georgo N. Lockwood, n McNnmarn talosmau, mndo rapid progress today. Somo of tho attornoys declared tho testimony would begin by tho end of tho wook. EIGHT NEW DIHHOPS. Mrlhodlht Con fei euro nt MinnenpollN Will Elect Tomorrow. (Dy Assoclntod PreBS to Coos Day Times.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Mny 1C Tho Episcopacy commlttco of tho Mothodlst church todny recommend ed tho election of eight now bishops of tho church. Thq roport was adop ted by tho conforonco practically without discussion. Tho voting on tho bishops probably will begin tomorrow. CLOSE IN IDAHO. k (Br ABSOciatnd Prnnn.l LEWISTON, Ida., Mny 16. j Efforts to roach nn ngrcomont between tho Roosovolt nnd Tnft forcea which would prevent n j split In tho ropubllcnn rankB j In Idnho, dolayed tho oponlng of tho Btnto convention far bo- p yond tho tlmo sot for mooting. & It Is practically acknowlodgod by both Bldos thnt tho dologa- tlon to tho natlonnl convention will bo unlnstructod. HUNGER FATAL TO (By ABSOclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Mny 10. Doath from starvation, thirst and exposuro wns the fnto of threo mon off tho Titanic whoso bodlos In a collopst bio boat woro plckod up last Monday by tho stoamor Oconnlc In tho opin ion of Dr. W. S. French, of tho mod Irel staff of tho Ocoanlc, which dock ed horo today. Dr. French's opinion Is basod on tho llndlng of small bits of cork In tho mouths of tho dead men which nro hull''ed to havo been chowod to allay tho pr.uga of hunger. Ono of tho bodlos Is bollovod to ba that, of Thomson Uonille'p, a passen ger and tho olhors, lh(,er of sailors. MEAT PItODE HELAYKD. (Contlnuod on page 4.) House I'ostimnes Iroposed Investi gation Todny. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON May 15. Tho house committee on expondlturcs In tho agricultural department post noned indefinitely today action on I tho Nelson resolution to Investigate the meat Inspection sorrlc. DODV IS SHIPPED. Domains of King Frederick Starts On Journey to Copenhagen. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) HAMBURG, May 1C. Tho body of King Frederick VIII, of Denmark, wns started on tho Journey to Cop enhagen this morning. A short, aim plo funeral sorvlco was held In the rooms n the hotel before tho casket was taken to tho train. (Dy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 1C Pro sidont Tnft who Is resting horo b day rcfusod to comment on n Btaxy printed In local nowspapors that ho would quit tho raco It ho lost In tho Ohio primaries, Ho also declined la reply to tho statonient of Col. Rooso volt at Dayton that ho already In as sured of moro than flvo hundred dologntos to tho Chicago convention. Tho President mot Bonatur Burton, nnd othor loadors horo today. Ho will address tho mass mooting trv night. Statement by Tnft President Tnft's ntntomont Is m follows: "Only 188 dologntos to tho Chicago convontllon romntn to bo chosen. If Tlioodnro Roosovolt woro to got thorn nil, yot ho would not bo nomlnntod. Carofully pro pared figures show only 300 doltf gates thus far aro Instructed for oi" pledged to him nnd talk of roal and gonulno contests ngnlnst dologntetf who nro Instructed for mo aro on u nustnlnod by facta ns many of mis leading Issues thnt havo bcon Injocl od Into this cnmpalgn. "Tho number of Tnft dolognto thus far chosen, not counting eight from Montana and n number from ToxnH nnd Arknnsns who will m olortcd today, la 520 nnd tho voto In Ohio, my homo Btnto, much to toy gratification, will ho tho declslvo one, and will sottlo tho question of nom ination. Tho Chicago convontloa will bo organized by tho friends of constitutional govorniuont nnd tho success of thnt great cnuso now hcouih assured." Replying to claims of Col. Rooso volt that ho bad 522 delegates to tho ropubllcnn national doleg'itlon con vention, Prcsldont Taft Into today mndo public a ntatoment In which ho polntod out thnt Roosovolt had on ly 209 delegates nnd for tho first tlmo admitted thnt tho result of tho primaries In Ohio will sottlo tho mention of tho republican nomina tion. "Tho voto In Ohio, my homo stnto, much to my gratification will bo n declslvo ono nnd will settle the question of the nomination," said the prosidont. IttJV your TICKETS nt tho Dl'SV CORNER for tho Dnndon EXCUR SION ON SUNDAY. Round trip $1.30 DOCK RULING OF RAILWAYS (Dy Assoclatod Pross to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, May 10. Tho In terstate Commorco Commission to day hold that whoro a railroad has a wharf to which Kb tariffs offer de livery nnd nt which part of tho ship ping of tho public Is sorved. the wharf hecomos a public tormlual una If all shlppors aro not given access to It by tho boats thoy choose to employ it becomes tho cnrrlor's duty to innko dollvorlos to othor docks at tho samo rate. The order bocomea effective July first, MAY KFl'KaT COOS DAY. HAND KXCUR8ION train to HAtt DON leave 7;SO A, M. next Sunday. It Is understood that tno abora will affect tho Coos Day transpor tation situation. A fow yonrs ngo, thoro wns a lively Bcramblo botween tho Droakwater and Alllanco com panies ovor shipments for Coqulllo valley polntB owing to an order of tho local railway. Tho effect of tXe ordor to mako Bhlppors on tho steamer Alllanco pay moro, or to forco tho Alllanco to absorb the chargo, on shipments which had to bo handled part way by the locift railway. CHOIOP LOTS; Somo tine choice lota closo in) from $400 to $600. E. S. Gear & Qq, Room 22 First National Bonk, 'We will make the most of tho (Contlnuod on page 4.)