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JBJMmrmimjwODo your shopping early h turrit of authority am .UrS H. ' ZZZZZrrrT" ' riifi V'W.1:1: V. ,1... 1...1......1..1. B m l mmmmMm . i . ,,S.liflcW w ' "01K!n I" 'l.i.o It Is lor llio city 'Vnn.u.iKy first, Inst and ,' tlio ll'c m?8 WATCH THIS WANT ADS.l There nro ninny good bargains! to bo fiiumt (liorc. Anything JOIN' T,,K llM,,'a ,'nlU,,i, lost op foiiml Is always ndvcr-l Used In Tlio Times. au MEM11ER OP TUB ASSOOIATKI) PHES $3.00 2.50 I. iWll Established In 1878 WJLMAVI,, 'i-j, Const Mull. ?!f! WIsSvffllNQ ED.T.0N.-16 PAGES " . mm tm mm k i i M -. ""WwwwiiiiHm win jjuummiii f"fcT rt t 1 111 fl j fa III rrt ?ir f ""' ' ill 111 I I 1 1 I I 8 M Tm iniiill8iililll I I f l e v m. a .- nil Mitt iMnanim iu lit P CAWPARM A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll M ioi ntni rvinu iinf A.i.n:.n., IVU. I ill - "".. uni:.. ,, ..s ,--. MT.W" - 1.11 . HlWh. tas bej make, BATTLE WITH TURKISH NAVY IBs! Naval Engagement Balkan War Is Exnectecl Within a f-ew uays. SEEKS NOW NEAR Ht UHnUHIMCLLCd pan's Squadron Concen trated lOr HUUU1I UIIU UIU ' Straits "Mined." bulllltt IU BE SEN! EAST FUNDS II STATI Senator Clapp Would Prohibit '" npa,Bn8 of candidate for Wen tllV f!nmmiinilmo f ir?8'dciit, vlco prcsldont, renrcson- ninn! :M '"A. A r ''"'"iV11"'03 or senators. Tlio mcasuro Chamber of Commerce Asks Port Commission to Take Up Bar Matter. At n mcolliiR of tlio Mnrahflohl Clinmbor of Commorco last ovonlng nr II lunglliy tllBCUSSlOll of tlio harbor and bar situation, a rcsolu- I, Anoclit! TrcH to Com nr Tlmr. SEDIb DAIIH, Dardlnollas, Doc. 7. i n.inlr cniinilmn. rnnuinRml nf liU warships, wna sighted off tlio on noce of tlio straits this afternoon. i .timnr nf thn VnHRolu nf tlln Turk- 'il fleet nro concentrated near Dar i...il rnil v for action and thn mI). urn linllnvnd to lin thickly I9jb with mines,. A roport current iftrdays ago was iiini. tony urcoic auports wcro on tlio wny to tlio f.tf nt Rnrnf with Hiitirnrlnn nml Crttk troops on uonru. wnollior tlio A T -"""""- iu unueti trMisquauroo was lormou 10 cscorti ,,""i, " . , """" i mo lm transports or Is noting lndo- V"08"1' of rcl'"'d'K tlio North j ib WMlVJ Dipping in on Outside Cam paigns. ttlr AMOihtM rreit (o Coo D TlmM.l WASHINOTOS', Dec. 7 Senator Clapp chairman of tlio commlttco incstlKatltiB campalRii funds, ln- roduccd a bill, today to prohibit tho sending of campaign funds uom ono stnio to another to old does not represented a concerted action of tho Investigating commit tec, but It was presented by Chnlr man Clapp as his suggestion of n remedy for tlio oxccsslvo uso of money for" campaign purposes. In a Btatomcnt to tho sonnto ho do clarcd such a law would provent "dlllnnlnc" Uronf Slimo nf mnnnv In- to ontlylng states by wealthy com iiiiiiiiucs iiko Now York. - . . . ., ,,, JimwwmaMWWiM S CLAIM FRflPnSFn I AW WHIII fl BE DISASTROUS TO COAST IS BIG SCANDAL TO REORGANIZE! IN DECORATIONS SSiTWnffiter. Hadloy and Senators Honors Conferred by Chinese iiuiuKiiimn or uooh nay men to Wnshliigton iih soon as posslblo to nppoar boforo tho rlvois and har bors commlttco and tlio United vnllv was not nscnrtalnoil. H Ih l!!veJ that tlio Turks havo concon- niM two or incir divisions oi troops ilth i rnnalilprnliln frtrrn nf nrlll. brr frnm Anln-Mlmrir on tlin nnlll. )o!l peninsula and It Is expoctod that itie will resist any attempt to laud. Tin fircpk nnvv nmmrnnttv lina nr. f(M tho challenge hurled by tho ferki In a recent order to tlio mil. tu'i warships to concoutrnto In tho niriUnplloa. Thn nnnrnnnli nf ImMi IttUtotlio historic straits Indicates lilt too first Important naval on- (liemtnt of tlio Ilallcnn U'nr mnv lin netted In n short tlmo. xotici: TO GIlKCCi: llulr ml Austria Will OppoNo Her I'lniiH. (1 AiwtUI. Prr. o I'ooi Dr Tlmn.l ROJIK. Dec. 7. Until Tinlv nn.l Inlrla-Hunsary havo notllled Orocco liejr cannot allow tho Albanian city ((Atlona or thn miri-niinilltur nim. BTto be occupied by a foreign stnto, WCrdlntr to Mnrmilu .11 Qn.i riilliln..n I U Italian I'remlor, In n roply to n j.ua iu ino cnanioor or deputies wr. I'L'ACU OUTLOOK. Hr AustUtM rrM lo Coot Iliy Tlmn.J LONDON', rino. 7 Tim nniui. IfHernncnt lmn nlnitn.i .im i.inAMi l& James ll&inrn nt ! .Ilm.ni.nl I (I He DCflCO i)tniiliitnnllfi..tna ... jwitjns tho Ottoman omplro nnd IU allied Uallian nntlnnn fnr llin Impose of holding tholr confor- I t-cei. Thn lnenlliiir nf .ll..tr...,ota iTlDEe.! fnr IWnmi.A. 10 1. H forward to with great Intorest 1 re anil thn ..,., ,,.,1 1... . .... I tilt tli """"'"i nuio (iioviuia torn ii. ,"lv"u",u Ul i"0 UOKOUU- f will bo n settlomont of tho Milan quMtlon, which has trou- M EurODn fnr mn.. ,.., t. i ot jet dSiVn. ;;-:;. '.."""" '"I tend Dlonlnotnntlnrlnir n n. ucpatp win, tho ropresontntlves of "I BIJ1CS 111 tllO Iinnrn nnrnllntlnnii TIlO Port CnintlllHBlntl u-lll mnnt noxt Monday and tako tho matter III). It Ih ovnwlnil flint flm.. u-lll nnmo n delogntion nnd arrango for paying their oxponscs. Tho commlttco Is oxpoctod to loavo Just ns soon as It Is cor tuln that the now survoy of tho bnr Will lin nvnllnhlo Punt M. genu stntcd last night that ho ex- IICClCll tn hn llliln to tnlrn Kiii.lnnni. ChnrlBton'fl roport along with him today. Ho said that Kngliicor uunriHion nan mniio nn oxcollcnt roport, having taken a cross sec tion of tho channel from Coos Head out, (mowing tho depths, shoals, etc. Kngliieor Charlston worked Into last night to get It In readiness). Capt. Macgonn stated that ho would probably wait at Portland nnd nrrnngo to lenvo thoro next week for U'liRliltiL'fmi Thn lint. nuco of tho commlttco will meet him there. Either Capt. Nelson or Boino other master will probably bring th. Hreakwntor down next trip. Among those- who havo been suggested that tl'o Port Commission nnmn nrn W. H P.hniKllnr. 1. T. Simpson, Arno Mereon, C. A. Smith, Dr. MIiikiih. Hugh McUln. J. W. Honnott nnd Capt. Macgonn. Tho porsonnol of tho commlttco will bo dotormlned Monday. Discuss Work. All phases of tho bar project woro dlsciissod last avonlng. Capt. .Mnrnnnn wna tlin iirlnrliml nnonknr nnd declared that tho tltno for ac tion was now that Coos nay novor una such a lino opporiunity to mnlfrt n 'fihnu'lnc. ITn Rnlit thnt iiithortn tho nniillratlon for eov- ornmont aid had boon put nn a commercial basis, tho amount or traffic. Now, ho said, It should bo put up to tho rivers and har bors commlttco and tho United States engineers on tho point of danger, that tho bar was a mon nco to tho safoty of tho lives of passengers nnd seamen who hnvo to cross It. Ho said furthor that Iiinlnit ititttl nftnt tlin linllflnva nrA could bo seen red to go boforo tho Found to Have Been Stolen Insignia. Or Alloc IK t J rrrii lo Coot Br Timet. nitUSSELS, Doc. 7. A groat scan Borah, Kenyon and LaFol- lette Plan. inr AHocittej rrrM io coot nr Timw. WASHINGTON. Dec. 7 Governor iinuioy or Missouri and sovornl oth- . " """- " Brum cnn nr Lrnvnt-linra iniiifn.i.n.1 I..I. l.l. (IOI 111 COnnnrtlnn Willi fnpnltr.i .Inn. -- n"...u.w uiiiuitui luting Willi " ..ft.. imur Sonators Ilornli, Konyon and LaFol- ntlons wns brought to light horo to- in, V . T 11 " rKorK'zn- ny. tumorous nppllcnl ons to wonr be0camof Sn.H t" " -rdon of tho doublo drag- ly all Kopubllean governors nt tho 0I1 of cllni nd aroused tlio bus- Illchmond conforonco line dlsciissod I'lclons of tho Dolglnn foreign office, Informally tho reorganization of irn which tho Dolglnn subjects must tho parly. Governor Hadloy Intl- obtain permission boforo thoy may mated that sonio announcement of docoroto tholr button holes or breasts tho outllno of his talk with tho w,tl lo Insignia of a foreign order senators might bo nindo Inter. ' chivalry. Inquiries showed that Governor Hadloy dlBcussod plans "o Chlneso legation hero had no in iv-tiiiiui nun inuKrcHBivo lie- iuui,oui mu huiiiuiiK im mien or- publicans and nllowcd it to becomo (lor8 to Dolglnn subjocts. Tho dlplo- l.m....m .Itn. I.a .... ... .. .. , fl In' n.MlilnH.H ......... . . . tiiun 11 mill iiu whh in nearly ac- ."" uiuuiuihb wuiu iuiiiiu 10 uo gou COrd with thn nrnnnnlllnn in lint.t lllllO tllld It dovoloncil lntnr thnt flioi- n nn...A.. . In.. ..... ..u a. ll'Slfl nlnlnM h... I ! n .1.... . .. LuiMuiiiiiiu nuxi year lor mo con- "iunuiu mu uuinuao lugniion sldcrntlon of various roforms, ,n London. Furthor Investigation ro nmong which ho Included curtail- vonled tho fact that a widespread mont of representation of Southern business In decorations wns being Tl I """ ' r , ,,. lMnIaIT national park Government May Take Over Homestead Where Pres ident Was Born. Illr AMorUli.1 ritn lo Coot liar Tlmci. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. A bill authorizing tho govornmont to tnko over tho farm and homestead In Kontucky whoro Abraham Lincoln wns bom, was Introduced In tho IIOIISO tOllnv liv Dnnrnanntnllvn Johnson. Tho bill would nllow tho government to accept tho momorlnl ns n gift from tho Lincoln Farm Association nnd crcnto nn endow ment fund of $50,000 for tho mnln tonnnco of tho fnrm ns n national reservation. TURKS DYING FROM CHOLERA Seattle Starts Fight Against Proposed Seamen's Serv- itude Bill. DECLARE IT WOULD BENEFIT FOREIGNERS British Columbia and Japan Alleged to Be Planning to Take Advantage. nr AlioclttrJ rrrn to Cool Dr Tlmrn.l WASHINGTON, Doc. 7 C. C. La coy, roprcsontlng tho Sonttlo Olmrn- oer of Commorco, told tho Sonnto commlttco today that, tho senman'a Involuntary servltudo bill Into n law would transfer Amorlcan shipping on tho Pacific Coast to Drltlsh Columbia, whoro oxtonslvo preparations woro now undor wny for receiving It. Jap nneso ships In competition with Amorlcnn vosolo, nnld Lacy, would nl so bo bcnlfltted bocnuso tho inw would not Bubjoct them to tho addi tional cxponso on Amorlcnn vcssoln. WILD SCENES States In national nninlnnflnf rnn ventlous. carried on by n mnn minimi T.nznr.i. whoso nrrest was nt onco ordorod. LOSES LIFE IN EFFORT TO SAVE CIVIL SERVICE IN NAVY YARDS Hundreds Reported to Be Dy ing trom scourge in Constantinople. Itlf AinorltttJ ririi to Coot rwj Tlmd.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Doc. 7. Cholorn Is cuusliig great hnvoo In tho nntlvo auartors In tho Turkish capital. It was officially admitted today that thoro woro ovor 1000 cases In tho past twenty days, half of which woro fatal. This was sus pected to bo much below tho roal figures, ns tho authorities nro min imizing tho outbreak. NEAR L ill New York Man Saves Wife President Taft in Executive and Son but Dies in Ef fort to Rescue Girl. (Hr AMorltl! rn-M to Coot Par Timet.) NEW YORK, Dec. 7. Molvlllo n. Orders Extends it Over 20,000 Employes. Hr AtiocltleJ Prut to Coot I)tr Timet,) WASHINGTON, Doc. 7 Moro than ntiiv luiiu, ucc. c iiioivmo ii. unuiiimnun, uoc, ( -.Aioro innn Mondoll, a lawyer, after rescuing his twenty thousand skilled workors In ...l 1 .. M 1 . m tlln linVV Un.,1n I I. Mni.nl...... .!. YT..I1- . win) nun Kim irtiiii u uiiniuig iiomo ",u ""j jmun nuuuijiiuiii. inu uiiiiuu In tho Dorough of Queens onrly to- Stntes will bo placod undor protcc- day lost his llfo In an attempt to "on of tho civil sorvlco today by nn envn flint" rmirtnnn vniv nl.l .1aiir.li. OXOCUtlvo nrilnr from Prnalflnnt Tnft tor, Lillian. Tho girl ulso perished. Tho President's order wns issued with A A , tho approval of tho civil sorvlco com- AMOXO THK SICK. -i I Hi'i'iuvui m mo civn sorvico com T i mission nnd In accordance with nn I - i ... ' "" i'.o nogoiiniioiis. lad. fl rnnn.l ....1.lli. - . ...... uis sh u.n .: ' ,,"""1 'out y HrniutT uir niio n sopamio coma uo secureu io ko nuiuro mu la v wltl1 T"'lny. probably officials thoro and moko a personal lcnna. Pnr tlin mnmnnt i.m..- nlnlnninnt nf rnmlltlniiR nil Cnns ... .. """.ii " i"""v " Day. Dennett said that Senator opinion by Attornoy General Wick urHimm. Mrs. James Magcoaiut dnughtor, v0 ntm. var(, on,,,iOVnH iini, i, MONEY TRUST PHOHi: Jacob H, flclilff Ciilli-d us tlio Tlrnt WltllONS, nr AMorlttM I'rc.t to 'oot lltr TlmM.l WASHINGTON, Doe. 7. Jacob H. Schlff, a Now York flnanclor, will bo ono of tlio first witnesses to appear boforo tho IIouso "money trust" In vestigation commlttco noxt weok. A doillltv nnrnnnn l.nl.nrma .nhii.nn,l .-.--- -w. n"' ii. .in luiuiliuil from Now York todny nfter sorvlng Benin a suupoonn. TRAGEDY IN TEXAS Suffragists Cause Big Dis turbance at Redmond's Meeting Today. inr AiiorlilM rrrtt lo Coot lltr TlmM.) LONDON, Dec. 7. Suffrogottos tormontod John Rodmond, londor of tho Irish Nntlonnllst party, this uf ternoon at tho homo rulo domonstra tlon nt pulsion, northeast of London, tor hnlf nn hour tho Irish lendor watched tho forclblo ovlctloti from, tho hall of his dlsturbors. Despornto roslstnnco to ushers causod n rnpld succession of rough and tumblo bcoiicb of tho most rowdy description, mon nnd women woro thrown from tho hall. During tho half hour, Rod mond was nblo to uttor but a single sontonco, snylng It Boomod to bo nl most tragic which womon's cnuso la tho minds nnd hearts of bo many la bo grent, Hhoud bo turnod Into a "Comic Intorlude." OOVERNORS SEE TAPT Mer. h i- ... "'Y. "'" ow- ik. ' "," "' " tunoront position fcnh ! 0f5"!)Iod uy Dulgarln, or th .. ,V', uH"u to ino touns " tie armlstlco slgnod. BIS ABOU HON T S PLANS .? Ref!din of Milwaukee "u,,ess at Dynamite Con spiracy Trial. iv,"?!"1 r" to Coo. D.r Tin,... 1iuSU,S' In(l'. Dec. 7. 'McJfamSS wrltten between John 1 rkera- .',' Becrtnry of tho Iron Reddlr i i JlIon'. antl William R. "M odav ? (iynan,,t0 conspiracy ,, "UKeo Was thn h,in " StrilPliirnl , "" "vuunuaiioit ui SaiQs 'W' ron and steel firm 1 trlkn n, the un,n hnl called eDtomrt 7"u icruamnra was nc- jBtun w;ribou' iha t0 the, mn' v"u urm. PplIed I th8,sn'd that ho usually w?d aL ll Information but do- eTer usbh Tow,e(,B0 tnat it was Mostnn- 'n connection with nv- rte "'in ,on lottor McNamarn ths kin,? ferr'ne to matters of 'lte them ' wou,d b0 well to r anT n ,a saParato ploco of ?edHnB nqoma.rk. thra 'peraonal.' " C.Naniara'H mnnnlno. XGTOY DISPLAY at V Davh "AnVBrs STORE in a T W Dniimn and Gonornl Dixby in or doring tho new survoy had dono bo In order that tto data would bo avallablo for presenting furthor claims for tho Improvomont of tho unr oy jonies or oiiierwiso. no Bnld tho survey was ordorod spec ifically for tho bar dredgo to show tho conditions before sho started work. Howover, tho data would bo avallablo for othor purposes In rnso It was called for. Without spoc- incaiiy saying s, win miumiivii wa given that it was up to Coos Ray to uso tho data for an argument for additional appropriations. I. S. Smth. A. II. rowors, W. S. Chnndlor, Poter Logglo. Capt. Ed- Clmvmn H T Pnnlr T. R Hill wl.ilow., v. . ..., . Kaufman and othors spoko on tho manor. Finally J. W. Dennett Bnld that thero wns somo question whether tho Port Commission had tho pow- ai in non mnnnv in Rnml n. rfnlnca- tfon to Washington. Ho said this could be looked up later. Then ho mndo a motion thnt it was tho boiiso of tho Chamber of Commorco that tho Port Commission should , ....IK. nf rrra1Nn1il oOIlll II LUIIIIIHllU" " ...m. m....v... men to Washington In bohalf of tho harbor. C. R. Peck amended tho motion to a committee or Loos Day men and tho amended motion wns adopted. Capt. Edgar Simpson and Poter Logglo said that tho North nend Commercial club would adopt a similar resolution. Resolutions for Teal. A resolution Indorsing J. N. Teal of Portland, well known on Coos Dny, for secretary of tho Interior In President Wilson's cabinet was adopted. Similar resolutions havo been adopted at North Dend nnd n.m i.n n,inntwl lit thn MvrHn Will UO ""!"" "J " Point, Coqulllo and Dandon Com- (Continued on Pago Bight.) ,"Sr ",,,!.ny,,n tl"tMnrflhf,oId.Fad ?' aklllod mechanic will ....... .r, ...v..v. . """" ."uo nirectou uy tho presidents ordor. Ernest Harrington t linokeopor at Toolmakors, oloctrlclans. n achlnlsts Camp C, who Is sufforlng from an mnB0n8( muldor8( ordinance mon attack of tonsllltis, enmo to Marsh-' iurni)0ra and othors will bo a5 flold today for modlcal treatment. e(j uy tno orjor WATER LEVEL RAD BEATEN Eastside-Sumner Project De feated by Petitioners New school District. Tho effort to securo n water front roaa uotween uasiBiuo and sumnor nlong Catching mot with fnlluro this weok when tho matter was pre sented to tlio Coos county commis sioners at Coqulllo. Parties oppos ing tho project presented a peti tion to tho commissioners, signed by twonty-thrco moro than tho petition for It was slgnod and tho project was killed. Many una signed both petitions. Tho project will proba bly bo taken up again by George Ross and othors who favored it. Tho plan would havo benlflted nnvlrvntlm, na wnll nn mnfrlnr n fine road ns Catching Inlet would havo been dredged out to furnish dirt for .building tho dlko and high- wnv nlnnr thn linnlr Tho commissioners ordered that a now school district bo establish ed at tho headquarters of Daniels Creek. They also passed a resolution tnat next year tho prlco paid for advertising delinquent taxes should bo three cents per lino Instead of flvo cents. Frank Cameron was granted a llcenso to open a saloon on South Slough, Try The Times' Want Ads. BLEASE STILL VERY WRATUY South Carolina Governor Re fuses to Apologize for Re marks to Governors. fnr AuocltteJ Prett lo Coot Dtr Timet, WASHINGTON'. Dnn. 7 rinvnrnnn Dloaso of South Carolina, whoso re marks caused a sceno at Richmond conference, was among tho first gov ornors to arrive hero today. To nil Intorvlowors, who asked about his ut- iHium.ua ut jin-iiiumm, no reniiuu "i stand upon tho official stenographic recorus or mo conference and I apol ogize to no man for ono word I havo said." Family DlNputo Causes Double Mur- icr nun Niiiciiin. nr Allot Ul cl rrtu lo Coot lltr Timet.) HOLLAND, Texas, Dec. 7. Samp boii Williams wns shot nnd klllod, nnd his son, R. B. Williams, sorlously In jured by Matt ArniBtrong, who than committed suicide. Armstrong wns n son-in-law of Sampson Williams. A family dlsputo cauaod tho trngody. HERRIN CAIjLEI) 1JAST Southern Pacific ami Union Pacific Jteorganlatloii Up. fnr AuocWteJ rreit to Coo. lltr Time., SAN FRANCISCO. Doc. 7. Wil liam P, Horrln, chlof counsol of tho Southorn Pacific Company, loft hur- neuiy xor mo oast touay, whoro ho will discuss with other Harrlman ex ecutives tho reorganization of tho Southorn Pacific and Union Pnclllc proportlos, mndo necessary by tho do croo this weok of tho United States supromo court dissolving tho rela tions of tho two. RUDDER LOST ON HAIL Slvty WEHHER IS THREATENED Rosenthal Informer Afraid of Assas sination in Cuba. fnr Auocltte4 Fiei. lo Coo. Dtr Time.. HAVANNA, Dec. 7. "Drldglo" Webber, ono of tho "Informers" In tho Rosenthal murder trial, who ar rived here Wednesday, dnnarted to day on the samo vessel fnr Knw York Tlio reason given for leaving was that no was threatened with assassination if ho remained in Cuba, GREAT XMAS TOY DISPLAY at GOING and HARVEY'S STORE In a FEW DAYS. TlmeB' Want Ads bring results. Passengers Endangered on Humboldt liar, EUREKA, Cal.. D0e. 7. Tho steamer P. A. Kllburn, which toro off her ruddor on tho Humboldt bar whlln nrORnlnir nut nt a n'nlnnlr tho othor morning, wns docked horo at 3 p. m. nor scams had bcon ononod and sovnrn.1 font nf wntnr entered tho hold. Tho tug Rollof towed hor Into port. Sixty-two passongora woro en dangered when tho Kllburn struck, According to tho members of tho crow water camo through hor open ed seams bo fast that for a tlmo two pumps could make llttlo head way against It. Sacks nnd oakum wero resorted to nnd planks woro nailed ovor all. After that ono pump kopt tho hold clear. A dlvnr vnnt nnilni. thn ,'noonl and found tho rudder missing nnd ino Biern oadly damaged, When In need of -PLUSHIING, HEATING, TINNING, SHEET METAIi WORK, OALTi 101-J PIONKKH imwiin rw When dono by us I Is dono rlgli fnr AitocUted rn-r to Coo. lltr Time.1 WASHINGTON, rw 7 nn.n- orB of moro thnn twenty stntoH movod on to Wnshliigton todny from Rich mond conforonco nnd woro luncheon guests of President nnd Mrs. Tnft, nnd participated In sovornl confer ences on rurnl credits nnd fttrmora cooporntlon bnnks. Tnft was deoply IntoroBtcd In tho aubjoct nnd mndo ninny Bpooches In favor of tho plan and months ngo urged ovory stnto oxecutlvo to mako n closo Investiga tion of It with n view to tho ndoptloa of tho uniform legislation by tho states. Tnft In n speech to tho twonty-slr govornors urged tlio adoption of uni form Btnto legislation to mnko pos- bioio uy mis country, tho adoption or n system of rural crodlt nnd low In terest bonrlng loans to farmers, sim ilar to that In voguo In many Euro ponn countries. A commlttco wns np polntod to drnft a bill covorlng tho proposition to bo rocommondod to tho states. GEO. W. KING IS FINED HEAVILY Marshfield Man Pays $200 for Leasing Property for Immoral Purposes. COQUILLE, Ore, Doc. 7. Goorgo W. King of tho Entorprlso Meat Mar kot at Marshfield yesterday appeared boforo Judge Coko and entorod a Illen Of milltv In thn rhnrcn nf rnnt. Ing property for Immoral purposes, Tho Indictment ngnlnst King wns re- uirnou inst ran when tho othor Mnrshflold mon woro Indictod for nc copting rent for tho immoral resorts on tholr property on North Front Streot. It is understood thnt King built n Inrgo boat houso which ho lonsod to n lewd woman for high roni. juogo uoko lined mm tzuo. King wns tho last of tho number caught In tho crusndo by Doputy Prosocutlng Attorney Llljeqvlst. John Giltnoy of Dandon, who waa Indicted tho first of tho week for bur glary at Dandon, was arraigned yes terdny. Ho pleadod not guilty ami will bo tried next weok. 1 .K v