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FINLAND WINS JAVELIN' THROW IN CONTEST Great Britain's Teams Unable to Resist Attractions of Stockholm. tnr Associated Press to Coos Day 1 Times.) STOCKHOLM, July 0. Tho Unit ed States led by flvo points In all events contested nt tho Olympic cauics, Including swimming, nth lotlcs, shooting and nil other kinds of sport up to this morning. Ac cordlns to the list compiled by tho officials tho score roads. Unltted States, G9. Sweden, 04. Great Urllnin, 3G. Franco, 17. South Afr'ca, 11. Ocrmnny, 11. Denmark, 10. Finland, S. Norway, 7. Italy, 5. Hungary, 4. UiiEsIa, 3. Australia, 3. ttrcecc, 3. Holland, 1. Australia, 1. Yesterday's decision disqualifying tho United States relay team In tho 400 meter rnco hns caused consider-! nblo crumbling. Somo American of ficials and spectators assort that both Swedish and Urltlsh runnors :.i that rr.co committed tho snmo foul but tr.nt mo Americnun mono werultinnR selected for punishment. Tho off! - clnls of tho Urltlsh tenm predict tho jure iiriK win cause a rovoiuuou in ,owovcr. whore n statu reiiHUH hIiowh irltlsh athletic methods. Tho Hrlt-n cty ()f ftvo thoiiHand. such city ho lih followers of tho Olympic gnuies; pPrmttod to hnvo a charter. Exalt dcclare their tenm lacks discipline' , UlIor SuUvnn ni0 recommondsd and that somo mon. Including unlvoi- COIIipiHOry and fitting observance suy nuncies, navo uroaon mmn training ami wero unablo to resist. tho attractions of Stockholm. Study i of American methods Is advocated by somo. In the first heat of tho lfiOO mo tors event A. Hare, of Great llrltnlu. -Il .-...... ... . ... .,!.. I , v. ........ i ......ill i,. .i.lil'.iiil i..iu i ll!'.1 Bi!.d wn.n,fV f'!o " ,ro,CHt bl,l!nmnioii.leil that the matter of n homo wns dlscunded by :no inanaKorH or f- ,..i.....i- . .i i. .i.. 1 tho EnglHi tepm wlio desire to hoal the urench that occurred In 1008 ir J r.,1", n'1. ,ow I ,h? "ly ro"" I in ,.7ll1PI,( VT 1Ainor,p,'n" ro W'0,'1 .UMy W0!", " "n and. her representatives tnklng .ill three places Nierrinim RrrQ Qnrnorl Rncnol Njuuium DIOS. bpreaU UOSPOI of Local Industries In Portland. ThO Stimlnv nrmrnnlnii tmlillulinu the following concerning ono of Coos' Hay's blc IndiiBtrlon r,nw in nrnnna,' of formation: I AC DnncTinn HIL UIIUlIIIHU ' FfiR nnns ryi 'itobort NJerdrum nnd HJnlto 'vcniuient or Cities Hclng Discus NJerdrmn. younir Nnrwopinna wim wl In Los Angeles. sro Interested in tho Coos Day Pulp' & Paper company, of Marshflold.i Havo been nt Mm M,.inn...ni. tt.i for several days awaiting tho nrrlvnl of their wives from Norway, i "HJnlto NJordrum, In speaking of ' this now Industry at Coos Day, said: I It will bo a yoar boforo wo bogln manurncturo of wood pulp, as It nkes that long to complete tho build-' Ingg of rolnfnrpnit n.i .i "ail tho mnchlnory. Tho mnchlnory woro reelected vlco-prosldonts. Oth w'll largely bo manufactured In this ors ehoson woro Chostor II. Rowoll of jountry but somo parts will como F"esno, Calif., J. Horaco McFarland 'fom Kuropo. . of Harrlsburg. Pn James Thom- "o process of separating tho wood nber In this country Is known as 'e soda process, whllo wo nro to " mo suipimto of.soda process wo aro Jointly Intorestod ln'tho1 enierprlso with tho C. A. Smith Lum-1 - vuinpnny nnd our raw mntorial wooorunnnu rroressor wiuiam cn miii n.s.lst of th0 rof,lso 'rora tho ,"0" Miinro. ' ' company, which Is now .esirojed. FIRE AT SUMMER RESORT befnfr,i ,)lnnt Pna t,loro W11 cert, A00 men employed. Wo aro abll ! UU8lnoss will ho profit-! strayed by Flro Today I we ' m i at,t"t,0n to tho wood pulp (Dy Assoclnted Pross to tho Coos Dny tlnp i , "J'-Products of turpon-; Times). I hon ' nlro,1' nnd rosin. Wo WATERTOWN. N. Y., Julv 0 Mini i (l n niarkot Tor tho wood Fire prnctlcnllv wiped out tho fnmoua fall ti i country, but should this Thousand Island Park In tho St. J "O I I0r ll ,n JnPnn ' a nanlf , n,nto nmn ,a to opornto win r, V ftt Coos Hny, but this not be attempted at presont." Mhhv AlAvivo ..A '.','. ine K,nd YOU nave hv nr r m. . . IerVV-:': """ Pacific - -- UT O. CoJ)DTlnTHTI DATn o 'TO" jd. Phone 814J, ELKS ELECI NEW I Grand Lodge Opens In Portland With Large Attendance Order Prosperous. NEW OFFICERS (Dy Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, July 9. Tho following officors wero elected nt "today's hohbIoii of tho Grnnd Lodgo of 1). P. O. E.: THOMAS II. MILLS, of Su perior, Wis., Grand Exalted Rulor, by acclamation. DR. C. II. WAHD, of Pnssa doun, Call.. Grand Esteemed Loyal Knight. HOWARD LEACH, of Now York, was ro-clcctcd Tronsuror. (I)y Associated Press tn tho Coos Bay Times). PORTLAND, Ore, July 9. Tho Grand Lodgo of tho Ilcnovolcnt nnd Protectlvo Ordor of Elks oponed IIh IiiihIiichh hohhIoh today with a hu'go uttondnnco of delegates. Grand H altcd Ruler Sullivan delivered his an nual nddreH nnd recommouded tint herenftor tho fodornl census only ho used as n basis of granting disponed- frii niu lfitlirnit lint (lint tli. opi,ntlon rcnulr0(, ,in roducod from flvo (o throo u,,,,,,,,!. h0 fnvorail. of tho "olovon o'clock hour" by nil In(, , ,t ,, rccmn,cndod ,, )0 Krnnt0(. to wMmVH of Pnst Grand Exaltod Rulers. Tho Kx alled Ruler denouncod tho uso of lodge emblems for commorolnl or ni, vortlsing purpnsca and nogro pre- i.n.iif, 1'U.I' tnmlnra tn Mm I.-lln m-.Ini Tin !.. and urged that tho Elks Nntlonnl Homo In Virginia ho built on plans BUggoHled by tho rommltteo mew lug nf lonst $r,00.000. of which the " "' snonn available at this tin arnni, secrotnrv Rnl.lnson'a rnnc It' ll pro no. Grnnd Socrotnry Robinson's roport shows thn ordor to bo In a flourish ing condition, Tho nsBots of tho I combined lodges on March 31 exceed ing ?so,oou,ouo. Tho totnl mombor shlp Is .18-1,721. Portland No. 112 Is tho richest lodgo In tho ordor, with nssets of $345,084. DEitllYSIIIItE APPOINTED ( North Ilend Man Octs Deputy District Attorneyship. A. II, Derbyshire, of North nond. ,inB l,eon ni,,"',,l Doputy District Attorney hyDlKMIct Attorney Drown. Ho will fill tl'o nrnncy cnusod by tho nbsonco of L. A. Llljoqvlst, who is visiting nt his old homo In WIscon sin. . . MUNICIPAL LEAGUE MEETING (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). LOS ANGELES. Julv 9 At tho nlnl mooting of tho Nntlonnl Mun- l'Pnl Loaguo todny, William Dudley I''lko was reolectod prosldont. Miss Jnno Addams, of Chicago, Camlllus 0 KWdor of Ornngo, N. J., Presl- (,ont '-owoii or Harvard university, OoorKO MeAnonny of Now York nnd Charles Richardson of Phllndolnhln 80n of Now Orleans nnd Dnduly Tlbblts of Troy, N. Y. Tho election wns proeodod by reports of various eomnutteos nni rouowod iy n varied progrnmmo. Tho prlnclpnl ronturos woro nlresses by Clinton Rogers, TtmtirtiiQ TlwiiciiiiI Tulfitwlu l'tii'L- lln J'awrenco river mis nnernoon. ino Columbian nnd Wellesly hotols nro In ruins nnd scores of summer homes hnvo been burnod. Tho flro Is stl.ll l raging. The loss so rnr is in ex cess of two hundred thousand dol lars. If you llko DANCING GIRLS, sne 'IVV'H MT'SIOAL COMEDY CO. C t THURSDAY. c. o. time; republican chairman President Tatt's Secretary Chosen to Head Republican National Committee. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, July 9 Charles D. Illlles, President Tnft's secretary, waB choson todny for Chnlrmnn of tho Republican National Committee. HIlloH will moot tho Biib-comtnlttoo today nnd arrange for tho other offi cers. President Taft again mot tho sub-commlttco of nine from tho Na tional Republican commlttco early today to rosuino tho work of perfect ing plans for tho campaign. WILL MEET JULY 10 Hrpulillrnii National Commlttco Will Meet in New York to Perfect Plant (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). WASHINGTON, July D. Choir man Hlllcs and tho full National Commlttco will meet July 19 In Now York to appoint a treasurer and othor ofucorn nnd nn Executive CommiUpo UNCLE SAM HAS All Workers for Government to be Given the Short Schedule. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.. WASHINGTON, July 9 Attorney General Wlckorsham hns rendorod1 nn opinion which will extend tho eight hour lnbor law to ovory mechanic nnd laborer omploycd by tho Unltod States. Previous Interpretations of tho law confined Its oporntlons main ly to "public works" such ob forti fications, buildings, otc. Tho ques tion wits raised In connection with tho laborers omploycd nt customs ports. Threatens to 'Defeat Senator Kenyon Unless Progres sives Endorse Taft. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Dy Times). DICS MOINKS, July 9 Hinting nt tho possiblo defeat of Sonntor Ken yon at tho hands of tho noxt legis lature ns nn alternative result, Gov ornor Carroll delivered nn ultima tum to tho Progressives In control of tho Stnto Republlcnn Convention to bo hold tomorrow thnt they must ondnrso Tnft or faco n fight. At a conforonco or tho Progressives parti cipated In by George W. Clark, nomi nee ror govornor nnd mnny promln- ont stnto olllclnls It was decided to wrlto n Prpgresslvo platform but not mention tho president. IN PORTUGAL Some Serious Fighting In Ef fort to Overthrow Repub lican Government. (Dy Assoclatod Press to the Coob Day Times). LISDON, Portugal, July 9 Tho loyalist troopB who out-numbered the republican troops 3 to 1 wero do feato.l by tho latter near Chaves to day with unknown lost In killed and wounded on both sides. Tho former retreated, crossing tho Spanish front ier and oven then continuing to flro upon tho government soldiers. Tho republicans' loss was two olllcors and ton men. Tho Chamber deputies cheered tho news of victory and passed a law suspending constitution al guarnnteo wherever necessnry to extend a state of siege to tho district of Cilia Real. ROYALISTS CAPTURE TOWN (Dy Associated Press to tho Coob Huj Times.) LISDON, July 9 Royalists rebels captured Caldeelras do Dasto today and the Portuguese government troops immediately prepared to bombard the town. 'Tho monarchists are reported marching on tho Frontier rortress or Almeida. EIGHT 00 DAY 01 1 nnd Advisory Commlttco, Otto Dun nard of Now York, Charles G. Daws and David R. Forgnn of Chicago, John Wanamakcr of Philadelphia, E. F. Swlnncy of Kansas City and John Hays Hammond of Washington were considered for tronsuror but no decision was roachod. C. D. Hlllcs will resign his offlco as secrctnry to tho president on Satur day. It is thought likely that Presi dent Taft will not nppolnt n successor but will turn tho business of oxocu tlvo offices over to tho two assistant secretaries, Rudolph Forstor and Sherman Alf. Hcndqunrtors of tho Nntlonnl Commlttco nro to bo opened In Now York next wcok. Tho open ing of tho mlddlo west hoadquartors at Chicago and a Pnclflc Const hoad quartors at Portland, Oregon, wero considered practicable Ralph E. Williams, former Repub lican National Committoomnn for Orogon was prnctlcally soloctcd to tnko chargo of tho far westorn offices. .Tnmcfl D. Reynolds, now a member of tho Tariff Donrd, wns todny chosen Socrotnry of tho Republican National commlttco. New Schedule of be Provided Periodicals. Rates for "to (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Tlmoa). WASHINGTON, July 9 Publish ers will bo given nn option botweon sending second class matter through tho mnll at two conts per pound or by fast freight nt ono cont if n pro vision incorporated Into n provision al draft of tho post ofuco appropria tion bill now boforo tho Scnnto com mlttco is ndoptod. Tho bill probably will provldo nn olght hour dny for postal ompioyocs wun a possiuio ex tension to ton. Western Newspaper Union of Omaha Charged With Law Violation. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. July 9. Negotiations for a flnnl settlement ns to whothor tho Westorn News- i pnper Union of Omnhn Is violating . the Sherman lnw wns resumed today nt n conforonco botweon Jnme3 A. t Fowlor, nsslstnnt to tho Attorney ! General, nnd counsel of tho compnnv, I which furnishes "Ready print" nnd "boiler pinto" for tho lnsldo of hun dreds of country newspapers. Tho Icaso nt present will bo directed ngnlnst tho Westorn Nowspnper Union in aiding tho American Press Association, ongnged In tho samo class or work, to prevent thom In dulging In nlleged unfair competitive methods. AVIATOR KILLED Monoplane Strikes Telegraph AViros In Heavy Mist. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) CHALONS, Stir Marno, Franco. July 9. Rex Dedol, a noted nlr mnn, was killed today ho "was about to alight at tho maneuver grounds. His monoplane struck telegraph wire that were obscured by a mist. THIRTY MINERS KILLED Dntl Accident In English Mlno Results From Coal Damp. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). CONISnnOUGH Yorkshire, Eng land, July 9. Thirty minors wero killed nnd two Injured by coal dnmp explosion which occurred In tho Cndeby colliery hero today. LAST CONTEST IX SUMNER W. O. T. U. Silver Mcdnl Will bo Awarded Thursday Evening Tho last silver modal contest be fore tho gold will bo hold at Sumner next Thursday evening. Tho class will bo tendored n banquet by tho W. O. T. U. or Sumner after tho contest. Roports are Bent In that the ones Intending to try for tho gold modal are doing fine work nnd tho contest will- bo hold tho latter part of July. Full particulars will be given later. PRESERVE your ROOF. Have it COATED. J. L. RRIOE, Dox 220. NEWSPAPER IS NEWEST IRUSI ASK TAET TO WITHORAW AS HEAD OF REPURLICAN TICKET DEMOCRATS BURN ROOKS Chairman Taggart of-National Committee Gives Sensa tional Testimony. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, July 9 "When wo got through it wns not worth whllo," repllod Thomas Taggart,' chnlrman of tho Democratic Nation al Commlttco until 1014, whon asked today by tho scnato campaign ox pcndlturo committoo If ho had over figured up tho receipts and expenses of hls commlttco during Parkor's campaign. "Tho court will tako judicial not- ico of that," rotortod Chairman! Clapp. Mr. Taggart sworo that whilo tho treasurer's "books camo Into his pos session Just boforo tho Donvor con vention In 1908 ho burnod thom nnd othor "dead matter" boforo turning over tho organization records to Norman E. Mack, now chairman, In 1908. Taggart was unablo to rom ombcr much about tho contributions. From hearsay ho cxprcssod tho bollef that August Dolmont, Thomas P. Ryan nnd Cord Moyor, nil of Now York, had contributed. "Thoso pro bnbly wero three, nmong thousands. I just did not romombor tho others," said Taggart. "How much did you contributo?" "I cannot recall definitely," ho re plied. "Well, approximately." "I supposo I should bo safo In say ing ?1000." PLAY POLITICS Progressive Fight Overshadows Educational Topics In As sociation Meeting. (Dy Assoclatod Press to Tho Coo Day TlmeB.) CHICAGO, July 9 Politics and tho fight of tho progressives and con servatives for control of tho Nation al Education Association overshad owed interest In educational subjects In today's programme. Tho test or strength will como lato today nt nn ndjourncd meeting of tho Donrd or Directors whon an attempt will bo mndo to bnr from tho annual meet ing nil hut mombors of nt least thir ty days' standing. If tho ruling Is mndo It will bo a blow to sovornl thousand teachers who havo boon onrollod less than thirty days. This will limit tho voting. "Tho Amer ican High School" was dlscussod from different nngles todny. Remarkable Showing of the . Building and Loan Asso ciations of U. S. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 9. Tho building nnd loan associations In tho Unltod States now number G090, nccordlng to n report of H. F. Collnrlus, secretary of tho Unlto.l States League of Local Dulldlng and Lonn Associations mndo to tho con vention organization todny. Tho combined nssets exceed $1,000,000, 000. LOOGERS AS FARMERS As a precaution against forest fires tho logging camps nlong tho Columbia rlvor will closo down dur ing tho months or July nnd August. The men will go to tho harvest fields to assist In tnklng enro or tho bump er crop during that time, which may prove a good thing for tho wheat formers. SEE HUD TH'NCAX and his Reaii ty Chorus at MASONIC Thursday. IN EDUCATION ASSETS MORE THAN BILLION Progressive Republicans Plan to Circulate Petitions for This Purpose. EARLY DISCLOSURE OF PLANSRETARDS MOVE Plan Originated In Congress Among the Leading Progressives. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, July 9 Tho pul llclty given to plans of tho Progres sive Republicans by mombors of tho Houso to clrculato potltions -calling on President Tnft to withdraw as head of tho Republican National ticket had tho effoct today of retard ing tho davolopmont if not circum venting tho Bchomo. Furthor In quiry today dovelopod tho fact what was proclaimed yesterday ns a son oral nation wide movomont to clr culato potltions nmong tho voters had thus far bcon confined almost ontlroly to sovornl loading progres sives of tho IIoubo. Tho 'roportod support of tho conservative republi cans it was admitted probably would not bo forth coming. Roprosontntiro Davis of Minnesota has boon active ly advocating tho drafting of peti tions to bo sent throughout tho coun try for voters' signatures. Ho had & conforonco with Sonntor Dixon, cam paign manager for Roosovolt nnd It Is understood tho schomo wns discus sed. No ngrooment was roachod by tho Progressives to tako up tho poll tlon plan nnd It wns rumored that lack of general support is responsible for tho delay. S G T Portland Man Says Candidate for Senator Did Not Re port Whole Cost. SALEM. Ore., July 9. Alleging that Den Soiling, Republlcnn candi date for Unltod Stntos Sonntor, dur ing his cnmpnlgn expanded thous ands of dollars which woro not In cluded In his expenso statement filed with tho secretary of stnto, Arnold Kollor, with offices In tho Henly building In Portland, yestordny fllod n written complnlnt ngnlnst him with I tho secretary of state. Kollor do- dares thnt tho cxponso stntemont I filed with tho secretary does not con 1 form to tho lnw or tho truth, alleg ing that In the months of January and Fobruary Selling oxponded for lottors, postngo nnd return postage, and other wnys, tho Bum of $10,000, nnd thnt It Is not Included In hi3 stntemont. This was usod, ho al leges, In tho distribution or lltora- turo showing why Dourno should not bo ronomtnntod, nnd Soiling should ho mndo tho nominee Ho nllogcs furthor thnt largo sums J woro spent In newspaper ndvortls I ing, during tho snmo porlod, and nlso In canvassing In tho Interest of Sail ing nnd ngnlnst Dourno, nnd that thoso expenses are not Included In Selling's oxponso stntemont. Tho lnw provldos thnt whonovor any citizen forwards n written com plnlnt to tho secretary or stnto that n cnndldnto's oxponso account Is not In conformity to tho lnw, or is un truo, tho Bocrotnry or stnto shnll no tify tho delinquent. If ho tails to file tho nddltlnnnl statemant than tho matter will bo roforred to tho district attornoy to bring civil or crlmlnnl prosecutions on tho ovl donco submitted, and If ho doos for ward tho statement nnd It shows tho .candidate violated tho corrupt prac tices act through tho oxpondltures, tho mnttor Bhall bo roforrod to tho district attornoy for action. Selling's statement shows thnt ho expended $784.10. nnd that hl9 rrlonds oxnendod In his hnhnlf $9, 941.70. Under tho lnw ho Is allowed to expend $1125. A GALLANT LOGGER Pays a Tribute to Mursliuolcl and IN Fair Ladies. Ono of tho loggers attending tlu recont colobrntlon enmo Into tho Times offlco boforo roturnlng to camp nnd wrote tho following com munication which ho roquostcd, bo published: Editor Times: I hnvo boon nearly ovorywlico from tho equator to tho nrctlc clrc' and novor boforo havo I soon n llt tlo town put up such n good pnrade I must Bay Coos Rav hns tho li-it looking nnd tho best dressed Indies I havo evor seen, No placo can bent her. Thoy are so protty, so full of spirit, so natural oh, thov aro nor feet. A LOGQER. N i