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v IF WORLD OWES EVERY MAN A LIVING SSKaTZ DISPLAY THE BUSY SIGNAL mUT ARTICLES ttttfca L ,iWJ.iiiI tl..oKl.:rinIOHiit r n.....if iVe (lioiii! They U. IH"" " net rrsitiii MEMBER OF THIS ASSOCIATE!) PKES 4 "'pi?W'- '" NOW IS VOnt TIME. W A small nil lit Tho Tlnu'H wnnt. K column inny bring yon results iiii- B mediately. Try one. H I ,iin Estnmisncu in " I. AAAVI., Tim Const flimi. MMflFBHM'Wr ' ' ' "'WIWlllB TEllfESllHS MOBS IN SETTLING BAN STRIFE MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES, a coMoiidaUon of Timci,, c.iwt mi na.u wuvn ihiiiviiiivii No. 184 bassador Wilson Plays an mportant Role in Bring- H!- Admit Ponnn. tflCANPOPULACE. CHttnb run HiviumuH leral Huerta Makes Plans Vithout uonsiiiuiiij run Diaz, Heuei Leaner. &r.V Wll TAI'Tl v l'K.i l'i wiiii' i.i,.iii WARIIIXGTOX. I'l- 1J- IreiMcnt Tuft received 'o knowing telegram inim viu- ..i.- Ili.i.rlll. Jl'XCOH lrO- Idonal governor-genera : i lmo tlio miliar in iiiiuiiii on that I haw overthrown bit Bjvernnicnl Tho roreoH ... nidi no mill from now on eico nnl iroHitrii will rolgn. four olrJIi'M sonant, wruu- Ino llticrl.i. r.iiiiinaiu.oi-iii- Ihlef," (C, '- V:l I in not liar Tltn. JEXICO CITY Kill. 111. Tlio ton ly i'ihci'ibh hi iionorni rta to lit' provisional pruiddont llexlci Is H .mini practically lain. It la I'.'KI " "o wl" olnt Frond-10 do In Hurra us i-lnl lor if fill I Ml IlffllllH IIIIll oral Manuel M mlriigon his tnln- r of v.nr i Is not kuow ii now mo rum tha cnuiiio will recoil o tlio it of the il.mini' In adniliilstrn- he iart iil..cil by tlio Uiiltotl let embassy in tint not tlumunt ttlo l.nlllll llllU I'llllll'll fill' I III! .rlrflti flfitr ullf li M Ifllllltfl llrt V...l. l. .f ..... " ........... ---. er before wiih witnessed In Mux- Alter u me senger irimi tuo ted States embassy, Harry Hur ler, tail koii" uirniign uio 1110 ihu rebel lines to tlio arsenal mini? tin. tiuH3!ii(i (if linn.cn t by Aiiiliarndor llunry Lnno ton, ho drovo to tlio iiiitloiial ice in an aiim Hearing mo wntio l on one m tutu ttiu Htnr itrlpen on tlio other. Ily the b e emeri:i,:l from tint national kce after ilpllvr i't" tlu iinlc li leral llucrtn t i eiowd outHldo tearnca tno import or Mis vimt. rtJiipc.ir.iue or I 1h innriiino tho Llcnnl for n trimiiimlmiM I'lon, which mih taken up pu".otit ttse distriit trtiveruil by I leadline, (iroim nflin- if i-ii i m lpeo!c en the h'rtetH caught up "f viva ios .unericanoH un tie entire ilt iriverhurati'd eerlnir t li UlllIi.rF.lfl.nl Mini n uiwiolnl ral election will be cnllod nt nil j oats to rci'i ,. mircfwiiir to i'o. nnw lit llui rn litis as- lt"i (li 1)1 t n. "Ml iii'iir.iiiinui.. ' - V.U.,IJ1j- S'J ! , m mIiiIi-iI Cnlinrfil spl Ms mint r cuiiuiiiiiitlur ibe fcJcal ill trlit All Wiih e vrpbotit n-'ri'tiiii'iit anil wlth- ne unowied o of IVlIx Iilnr.. : I'liKd b"lil, tnMiiK Diaz at !' iieii ne ra,il muno dnj'H tuat ho w. -, not flKhllnt; for E1 amlHoa, hut inoioly for nmoal nr tn,i,.r ..-,..,.. 'U for i.Hl..n,,,.,i ... i.. iV m -''"mi in nuiu lllllliu t effio of M!nsador WIIboii, ""-en na iii'i rnu'dlary. 'Utrta nrnlinlil.. ...in i fm.i .; ' "" 'ciumo pro onal ores liinnt f xr i .. .. i n . V 7 "' .ui-Aii-ii iih a ro aV. nt fcCssl0'' Ot tho dopil- ... V'U"U,B- tno action to bo ; appears to he a nuro formal- - uiainriri n nAn. .. i ... . . rami.. ::.' "'""'? "llV0 8'kucu cUeen Huerta and Diaz. HlWl.MoCo,,!..,.., reS' TM- -Whllo thoro fflDL,aLt,0..vorthrow of au hMA . ' "",u"b mo rouoi :r. , T U1 lexican army ittto,h 55,'MMty of General )00bt wn7 " 8lr'IO" k di,n,fie!",resE0tl vor tho lae:,"" anB that Diaz VlUoni nriall" elnl,U t0 tlltJ PoS rLreide"cy- Hnorta la 'alitratlon "un"cn Mexlro. His lias. Th" rf,uMe.- much 111 thJ "S. caernl officers ao- taeat. , "'. 8USlnm tho gov- ri and mi, ,ur troiib o nt itlrtl'Plnta In this atato an. Wene. hy volunteor B tonner in. nwrB- ,nn"y of MaderftrJ.n8,lrrect0 leaders un- ousted nr.M,p5rM,n8 fnlth , steers ,roopa nt Juarez nro Ill'KltTA rimTn - I'm Tl,f ,r ". , P That l)o U ,.,. . tn m iniln, . PriM ' oo liy Tin,M i offlnair;.Arl.z'. Feb. 10. m,i. 'Jojo :'V? uellevo thnt ', r. Uot join ur nnd other rob iwhnm rt,,a "arr-i B tlio mn h'l ue M-vation of mi, " BROTHER OF MADERO SNOT MADERO OUSTED BY HIS GENERALS ADVENT POUNDING TO PIECES Former Mexican President Is Deposed and Made Prison er with Other, Officials in National Palace. I I .MADIOItO IS HUIiLKN. Felix Diaz Imposes Death Sentence on Relative of Former President. I'ltKSIDKXT'S ItltOTIMMt HXKCTTKI). (Uy AHHoelated 1'rcKH) MEXICO CITY, Koh. Ifl. GuBtttvo Madoro, brothor of the ilopoHctl pri'Hldont, va roinoved froin tho punltontlary tlim morn- I Ini; mid exoi'iiloil. It Ih pro- I Burned this was doiio hy order of I Kcllx Dluz, under tho notorl- oiih "ftiBltlvo law." I lllr !" IH"! I'rrMi to Coin Ilur TIidm 1 MEXICO CITV.. Kob. It). -Cub-tavo Madoro wiih oxcrtitod today. Tho ox-proHldcnt mid (ItiBtavo wore Bent iih prlHonoiH tliln morning to the nrflPiinl, from which Diaz had horn bnrtlod tho city for elKht ilayn. It wiih kooii uftor their arrival that GiiBtnvo wiih Htibjectod to the "fUKl tlvo law," by which he wiih rroo to run under tho rlllo lire of tho quanta. He fell under their bttlletH. Hud Francisco Madoro Hitccueded In do feat I n I? Diaz, there seeuiH little doubt but that abloody reprisal would have been iiiailo. "TIiobu who Hhotild die," Ih kIvoii In tho olllrlal Mndor Ista document round lant nlKlit. Tho HhI Included Delnharra, Miirou, Cn loro, and Dr. Vahiuez Gomez. For Homo dayfi Do la Hani believed ho wiih In danger of hkhiihhIiiiiUoii and hid In tho HrltlHh locution. UMITEO STATES STILL GUARDS Officials Pleased Over Devel opments in Mexico But Prepared for Action. Illy .mo. liltvl I'rrn lo Coat Uy Tim.. WASHIXOTOX, Fob. IS). Al thotiKh Hh planu remained not for action lit raso of ouierKdiey, the Hnltod StntoB Koveriinient was dis tinctly relieved todny at the ovor ulKht news from Mexico City tell Ini,' of thu abdication of Mailoio and tho npparout Bettlomout of tho civil war that linn swept tho Mexican capital.. HiopnnitloiiH for eventual ities, how'ovcr, wuh not relaxed,- It was rocoBiiiod tint readjustment of the government wns filled with dm.Kors and jio nrdora woro Issued that would hn.t t.io moveiuont al ready begun. Illy Amo lilfl PnM lo Coon liar Tlinm. MEXICO CITV, Feb. 19.- FrnnclHco Madero, alnco n few mlnutcH after his arrest has I maintained a milieu sllenco and I I has rofUHod to eat. Jobo Pino Suarez, ex-vlce preBldent spent the night itudor guard at Xa- i i tlounl Pnlnco. lllr AMoiUtnl l'rr to Coo. nr Tlmr.,1 MEXICO CITY, Feb. 19. Fran cIbco I. Madoro, forced from the presidency by a coup do otut of two or IiIh generalH Into yeHtorday, Ih a prisoner today in the natlonnl pal ace, while tho reliiH of government are In tho liandH of Gcuoral Vlc toriano Huerta, named iih provi sional governor-general of the re public, (leneral Auerllano Illati iiet, who aided In the overthrow of Madero Ih provisional military commander. Those nrrnngomentH hnve been agreed to by General Diaz and the ten dajH' battle which ho !mh been waging with federam appeared to no over. deliriously shouting "Viva" for tho three principals and Tor Manuel Mondragon who hnB been conduct lug the Diaz military operations. Tho demonstrations last nlgnt were not, however, without sorlons dis orders. Vice President Jose Pino Snnroz Is also u prisoner In tho palace. Tho ministers of tho cabinet were given parolo over night. Tho de posed president will bo treated with nil consideration, it Is declared. A largo number of friends and relatives of Madero, who occupied public poHittons, nre undor arrest. D S SPIT LATE TODAY SHOT FOR SILENCE. Prominent .Mexican Killed ItccaiiNO lie Itefuscil lo Celebrate. Illy Amo l.lcrl I'm. lo I'oim Hay Tnnw. 1 MEXICO CITV, Feb. 19. Marco llermauilcz, a brother of the min ister of the Interior, hnfael Her mnndez, was shot and killed in tho street by rnrallstn during last night's demonstration, hecnttuo he loftised to cry "viva Huerta. WANT MIMTAKY ItUliE. Dlctator.slilp I'livorcd ,y Mexicans In Sonorn. ID AuMctalrd l'nn to Cool Hay Tlmri, NOAOhES, Fob. 19. On receiving olllcial conllrmntlon of Mndoro's ov erthrow, tho Mexican olllclnls nt No- ThrougH of men. women i agios, Sonorn. expressed satisfaction and children seemingly gave pop- j and relief. A majority bellovo that ulnr approval to tho sudden changoithe catabllshmont of a military dlr In nffalrH by crowding n big nquaro tntorshlp will bo tho best assurance in front of tlio national palace and of peace In Mexico GOULD LINES FIGRT MERGER U S E VETO OF TAFT mm susiAin - , t i i Oppose Agreement Between Refuses by Narorw Margin uniun rauinc anu ucn- 10 russ iiiiiiiiiiiauuii did tral Pacific. i (Ily Ao lat. I'nia lo Coo. pay Tlmi. SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 19. For the Union Unclllc rind Central Pad Over His Head. Ily Ao. lalisl l'riia to Cuoa IlaTlmr..) WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.-jTlto IIouso reftiBcd by n voto of 213 to .. .. .... . .. ... , . . 111 to pass tho Dllllngham-Ihirnott lie rilliroilUH, JUllgO l,uvm, iiinnur l11lrnHni. 1.111 nvnr Hin i.rnMl.lnnf., veto. Fivo votes changed from thu uegativo to nlllrmatlvo would have chalrmuu of tho exocutlvo hoard of tho Harriman Hystom, niado appll ration to the stnto railroad cnmmls Blon today for lrarniUBloii to exocuto SyQtrlao tll0 voto IIH' vuiliuilin, iiiru iiiu iiiiiiiiiuijt iuu noccBsary to dissolution of tho sys tem. Attorneys representing tho Western Pacific filed n protest ngalnflt Klcii the two-thlrila necessary to I'HANCirs XEW PHKSIDEXT. Illy Amo,UU-I I'iym to Cool Day Tlmra. PA HIS. Feb. Is. Tho Innugu- tiu. ninnn Hiilimlttnil. mi tho crounil ration of Hayinotid Polncalru IIB that tho proposed agreementH dla- president of tho French Republic criminated against tho Western Pa- for a term of soven yoaiH took cine. placo. todny with slniplo cer.emon- JOAUIN IL E R TIMBER IS I Swayne & H6yt Reported to Have Secured Southern Oregon Co. Tract. According to rumors ufionfc horo todny, tho Swnyno & Hoyt Intoreuta who linyo tnhon ovor tho control.1 lng IntercBt In tho North Bend Lumbor Company nt North Bond, have mudo arrangemontB with tho Southern Oregon Company and tho Menasha Woodenwnre Company for a largo nmount of timber to sup ply tho mill for a long time to como. Tho company Ib now arranging for Installing now and niodorn ma chinery which will Jncrenso tho cut of tho mill consldornoly and nre arranging to put on a ulg lumber schooner to handlo its output. Tho lumber schooner thoy nro figuring on is also equipped to handle othor freight and to accommodate fifty or sixty pnBsengerB. John C. Merchant stated tho oth er day that tho roport that tho Swayno & Hoyt peoplo had taken ovor tho Merchant estato tract of about 50,000,000 feot of timber on South Coos river was prronoous, although ho admitted that thoro had beon some negotiations about it. A FUES1I SUPPLY of FItESII OLYMPIA OYSTEUS JUST HE OEIVE1). Free Delivery. PHONE jour OltDEU to PHONE 73-J. NEW STUNT f PASSES AWAY C15T0FFERS0N Body of the "Poet of the Sier- Aviator Flies Out Over Golden ras" Is Cremated This J Gate and Delivers Jewels 1 Morning. j To Steamer. Nows of tho death of "J-onqtiln ' i silns ClirUtofforson, tho hirdmnn Mtllor will como with a keen bouse . nnniber of exhibitions of personn, loss to mnny friends oil cSSi0 liny lS-t faU under tho" Coos Bay. ,,. , M,n auspices of tho Coos Bay Times. Mr. Ml lor Is woll ! ion "to tho , B ,0 wJ ,, , avlt,on, older res dents of Coob I , 1 n- t, foUowlnB dlfipntch from San lag spent couBlaorab lo tlnio hero PrUlcBC0 t0lnB ot hlB ,nteat nud In Coob county yeara ago. A Btnnt. few years ago ho visited horo with, ..Tho i,y,jro.aoropinno achlovod Mr. and Mrs. Norls Jensen. Mr. ' anoUwr triumph Saturday night by Miller's w Ifo wna n sis tor of Mm. dollvor,ng t0 Mr8i il0ry Gaylor Charles HI orn of Mllll. ". "8 Smart, who was speeding to Hono years in this section woro far fro m , p f, ' M ,n Mo. happy ones, hut Mr. M Uor a sen- neckieo that sho had left lua won nlm many admlrora. nt tno ,mino of n Fr0(, Knghtj ' 1 Mpii ITilfhf fllnfiivnrnil thn Invv- rf-v a ti iTr l.i aIi 1ft Tinnnhi I "D'v - i v. ..w rfw ., unuiiA.u'. v". t- Vessel Was Owned by Stock Company of Coos Bay People Other Losses. Tho loss of tho Advent will ho a financial loss to several Coos Hay people, tho schooner being owned by a stock company. Only ono, so far iih known, carried any Insurance on tho vessel and that wur Jus. Iloland son, of Mnrahflold, Tho owners of tho Advent woro: Simpson Lumber Company, who held thrco-fllxtocntliB, Captain Mn geo of Emplro, Mrs. ChrlBtlno Kruso of Mnrshllcld, Jas. Ilolaudson of MnrBhfleld, tho John Kruno estato of Isthmus Inlet and Captain Olson of tho schooner Alumni. Tho Advent cost $29,700 when completed In 1900, tho ono-slxtccnth interest in her being Bold for $1800. Sho has been a good money-maker for n sailing vessel nud the divi dends from her hnvo practically paid for tho vessel, reimbursing all for what they had Invested in tier. Oilier VomncIs Lost. Tho loss oftlio Advent Ih ono of many that has befallen tho Simpson Lumber company's licet. Others loBt by It nro: Mnrcoul, lost n fow years ago near Bastendorf Beach. Novelty, lost near tho mouth of Ten Mllo Creole. Volunteer, lost near San -Francisco. Tho Rcdondo, lost In Cook Straits. Vchseln Left. Tho Simpson Lumbor Company still .has four of Its licet of sailing vessols. It Is understood thnt they recently sold tho Omcgn. Tho nailing vcb'boIh hold by tho company nro tho Echo, Churchill, Arago, and Alumni. Tlio A. M. Simpson, which Is un dergoing repairs nt San Francisco, will not ho able to res u mo her run to North Bond hoforo March 1, and maybo not until ofter thnt dnto. Sho wns damaged In San Diego Jiarhor somotlmo ngo. TRY TO RUIN GEORGE'S ROME mijllli! I , ,1,, lo .. ..,, II. hnlrlnnm Mlllor passed away last ovenlng, .'',. to rCBt0io It to the formor without gaining consclousivass J &.; oej t to "former For tho pnat fivo ,'''" tho only way to got It aboard wns In a stupor, unnblo to recognize , f B ,mnie(Uatoly any one and y 1th ,8n.Ifilnia"U communicated with Clarence L. daughtor constantly In attendance. ,. ., . amatour av iator, and ho spod ovor to Silas ChrlBtofferson and invoked his nld owner. out Body Is Croinaliil. fn.. a !.. Ilmua In fnna It iV Tim. 1 oTklTnoT Ca. Feb ' VoTho I , tho trensure , to Us oj " ' " 'S "iL,0lin,i, ?i P?o o " n Chrlstofforson's. hydro- of tho Sierras," was reduced to ueroplane. Just ns tho big liner ashes shortly hpfpro noon Soda). ke'(, ,,e ow t,iroUBll the Gold. iTior to no P" " "V! en Goto thoy dropped qulro close monies hold nt tho ere i into ) prl. ( u uecUml ', s,Bht of Mr8. vato services wero held at 1 he KnIght wll0 wnB wntchlng tho pro lie ishts." Miller a home !ceeding8 from Harbor View, they Oakland .foothll s. Tho services ,... fo tha deek tho neP,dnc0 Le7,18!"i,0;i,,li,"rK,0n t.1 which was contained In an envoi- worn ....!. C .l.n .nnf W'lll ll KI'Il 1 1 fTPl! LailUD Ul HI" Ji"uv " "- -.--.-.- to tho winds at "The Holghts and i.ydro-aeroplano wns bo tho rest will bo placed In a rock . c,over, in,anouvered tnat lt waB mnuaoleum built by tho poet him- noS8,ulQ f0r walker to throw tho solf near his homo, onvelopo and Ifs precious contents I to tho decic ana soo tnat it lanuou safely thoro before they liau pass- SKETCII OF IHS LIFE. Interesting Story of Joaquin Miller's od far beyond tho boat, Tir ...wi w'm-kfl. i "It Is oxnected that Mrs. Smart Clnclnnatus Holno Miller, better will acknowledge receiving tho known by his pen-namo "Joaquin" Jewel by means of wireless.' Miller, tho "Poet of tho Slorras," was ono of tho moat plcturesquo charac- MRS. E. R. VARNEY wont to Col ters in tho literary world . of .tho qutllo on tho afternoon train to ,.. -" -x.Ns attend tho funeral of Mr, Varney''' (Continued on Pago Six.) uncle, who died yesterday. Explosion of Infernal Machine Partially Destroys House of English Official. Illy Aaaoratl l'nl to Cooa Uay Time.. J LONDON, Fob. 19. Tho explo sion of an Infernal machine par tially wracked tho country roaldonco under construction for Chancellor of tho Exchoquor Dnvld Lloyd Georgo at Walton Hontli, noar Lon don, Two soveu-pound cans of black powdor also had been plncod in two sopnrato rooms nmong heaps of wood shavings which had been saturated with oil and in tho ceutor of which n burning canulo was fixed. Suspicion Is directed toward sev eral women Amid to have boon seen In tho vicinity. Somo suspect mil itant suffragettes, who havo boon destroying much property in their campaign for votca for women, of tlio outrage Simpson Lumber Company Schooner Total Wreck Off Point at Coos Head. NO TUG ToTuLI HER OFF SOUTH SPIT Capt. Olson's Hopes of Saving Her With Rustler Futile; Is Near, Rocks. The schooner Advent which wut driven onto tho South Spit yes terday, wns this afternoon report ed to have turned over on her sldu and to be slowly going to pieces on tho rocks at Coos I load Point, Just, outside tho entrance. There Ih no hopo of Having anything. When the crow had to loavo her Into H'Hterday afternoon, all hoptt wns given up except hy Captain Potor Olson jf the Rustler, who thought thnt thoro wriH-n chance to pull her off on the rising' tldu and possibly bring her on into tho Bay. However, when i made tho ui down last nin hu was handi capped by tho absence of anyono on tho Advent to nld and Ills hopo proved futljo. At any rate, It was doubtful 1C tho Hustler had tho power to pull tho Advent off. A powerful tug; might hnvo boon able to do so, hut this was doubtful after the bottom of tho schooner had been stove lu and she had filled partly with Hand. Breaking I'p Now. Georgo Wilson who enmo up from the scetio of ho wreck to Emplru late tliln afternoon reported that tho Advent wiib going to pieces. Ho said that she had ttiruod ovor on her side. Mrs. BiiBtedorf who lives u:i D beach below tho sceno of the w - Ic reported nt Empire thnt thu Advent wns nearly bottom side up and wan apparently going to pieces fast. Tho Advent 1b lu nenr tho rocks, and it wns Bald nt Emplro that there was no hopo of saving any thing. Pirates Near There. Capt. Mont Eton of tho wreekod vessel and Kdgnr Simpson ami oth ers were near tho scouo of tho wreck last night, Capt. ..lout Eton deciding to stay there and see that tho "South Slough PlrutOH" did not got away any valuables that might, possibly bo saved. A number from MnrBhfleld wont down Inat evening to the scenu of tho wreck, somo spending thu night thoro. WILSEY ii R SAYS WOAIEX 1)11) IT. In Lender of Sull'mgelles Glories Work or Militant Women. Uy AupclaieJ ITfn lo Cooa Hay Time., LONDON, Fob. 19. "Generat" Mrs. Flora Druiniuond declnred tho explosion was undoubtedly the work of women. Sho exclalmod enthus iastically; "I think it Is grand. It was a flno act, successfully carried out and shows tho determination of women. I say all power to all kinds of militancy In tho direction of harrasslng tho cabinet mlnlBtors, anything short of taking human life." WILSOX APPROVES PLANS. Everything Heady fur Inauguration of New President. (ny AwotlalK 1'r.ia lo C004 Hay TlinM.J WASHINGTON. Fob. 19. Presl- dont-eloct WIIbou through Ills per sonal aldo, Colonel Thomas ii. Birch, sent word today to tho Inaugural committee that tho plans for his inauguration met hla ap nroval Col Birch informed tho committee that neither Wilson nor hlmsolf had any changes to sug- I gest. Railroad Promoter Due This Evening Copenhagen Is ComingRumors. W. J. Wilsoy, tho original promo ter of tho Sumner rondB, which woro later taken over by tho Southorn Pa cific In Kb Coos Hny-Eugono lino, will nrrlvo horo this evening. Ho hnB been expected for somo time, J. M. Eddy, his porsonnl roprosontutlvo, and formor right of way agent, hn been horo for a fow wooks. Word of his coming tonight reached thu Contractor Copenhagen, who has Contractor Copenhagen, who has charge of tho construction botweon tho Umpqua and tho portal of tho big tunnol Is also expected horo to night, Humors Today, Moro rumors woro nlloat today about the Southorn Pacific's plans In caso lt does not soon tako over thu Terminal Railway. Tho latest was that It had solectcd a rnuto down South Inlet and would connoct up with tho locnl road near noavor Hill. A whllo buck, It was roported that thoy woro considering a Pony Inlot route. Many think that If thcro Is any thing to tho roport of tho company negotiating for right of wny along; South Inlot, tho right of way Is for tho coast road from Coos Bay to Eu reka. It is bollevod that this ex tension will ho Btartod soon, tho second Burvoy ovor tho const routo now being practically completed. HAIUUMAN LINE PLAN. Fnrrell Explains Dissolution of Union Pacific uiul S. P. PORTLAND, Feb. 19. President J. B. Fnrrell, or tho Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Com pany, who has returned to Portland from n conforonco with tho directors of tho Harriman linos in connection with tho dissolution or tho Union and Southern Pacific morgor. announced that tho morglng or the Hnrrimnu systom will not afroct tho O. W O, It. & N. Company In any wai (Continued on Pago Six.) i 1 i i i : J