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VOL XXXIV
MARSHFIELD,OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
mill Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 45.
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SEC. iLLIIBES RE9BR5 US UNITED STATES WARRIORS JUNKET
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HtlBtH bT HNS lilBlbl
president Accepts and Appoints
Walter L Fisher of
Chicago.
BAIXINCER.SAYS
'HEALTH IS BAD
Tender to"Retire"Made In Let
ter to 'Executive Two
Months Ago.
.
ll.M.IN(ii:it HEEKr REVENUE
(Hy AHSoclntCd'tu'roBS.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mnr. 7.
Secretary B.illlngcr In n stn-
temcnt Into today deUarcd his
-purpose "to prosecute tho nrch
cousplrntorB who hnvo boon fol-
lowing mo Willi tho- nBsnBsln'B
knife. Tlio country shitll know
fully tho Injustice-ot-'tho nt-
tadiaioiuMtf:"
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.
By Associated Prees to Coos Day
Times.)
iftctvrtiYW iviC. .Mnr. 7.
,w,, lirtiiimur i.n ro.iRt.ed n, .'
tccrctnry of -tho IntoTlur nnd -vlll bo
Eticcccdca 'by 'Walter L. Flflhcr of
Chicago.
BallhiKcr teinlerod hlh reHlgiriition
In n letter of .InnuiirylO biiBlng vt en
tirely on thu coinlltlon of his lvalth.
President Taft replied oxprcBHlng
confiflenco In nalllnger, Ids rohic
tance to nccvpt Ills reBlgmitlon and
requested the Becrethry to remain lit
ofllee until tho close of tho M-sslon of
Consroi. Immediately on udjourn-
ment of Congas, -Mr. nalllnger re-
newcil his rpquent thnt ho bo rollovcd
it o date BuitlnR-thoProBldent'B con
venience, hut Immediately If pottBlble.
Today, President Tnft In n lottor
'formally itccopted -tho resignation.
Tnft Scorrs Ci'ltk-s.
Mr. Flslier will tnko Olllcoln n
few days. Tlio correspondence -Sio-, " i''i "- -
tween tho President tind-lhUllnger 18 -cades In WnBhlngton for tho con
not voluminous, but displays beyond trnetlon of tho Pacific hlglrvvay. The
question tho -confidence -which Tntt road 'has been located frnrnTJlalno t
reposed In nnlllnRvr threughoul Vancouver, ho mid. nnd much of the
the long slegb nnd the Indignation construction done. In nrltlsh Colum
lth which he has viewed 'the at- bin the'Paclflc highway for Its on Ire
tU.n tho sceretarysperaonnl lute-'length to tho Alaska boundary has
Brlt.f been loeuted, nnd Its construction Is
uIdnnntliMH..4n"iiiiMtlin1rCBt-
dent In -a letter to Ralllnger. "to say
that von hnv ! H,n nMrt nf O.IO
v,f .,. ... i i
- I1C 1111)31 lllBCrilIIIIUIin CJIIDIII-
h for tho defamation of character
that history enn show." nnd In
tjie
nchi8lon f his letter tho President
declares thnt "ovory llbro of my na
ture robels ngnlnst such hypocrisy,"
referring to -tho nttneks on Dnllln
ier' character, "and never doubt me
to fight such a combination nnd such
methods to the 'bitter end, lest sue
ff In this Instfinco may form a de
moralizing precedent, but -vorsonnl
tonsldendlon for you nnd yours
'""
makes me feel that I have no right
to ask you -for a further sncrlfjfe.'
.,
OOIXfl TO SEATTLE.
""ftiiKcr nids Good.Rye to Cnbliw
Associates.
(By Associated Pres3 to Coos Day
Tlmiio
WASHINGTON, U C, Mar. 7.
Bretary Balllnger bade good-bye to !
M fellow cnhinoi n,i,nrn .. tho I
White Hnnu, ,! . i, ict
-.w.,ww wtunjt a v hd iic v
slon of the President's council
1091 be will attend. As ho wns Icav-
"5 tne White Houso ho said, "I feel
Jtter than I hnvo felt for two years.
1 shall leavo for Seattle Just as soon
a I possibly can."
MILLIXF.RY OPENING.
Mrs A. G. Aiken will open her
Wtaplete lino nf nnrlm. hikI Diimmor
,,,. - -J.....O ..u uu -.
"""nery March 9, at her new store
la the Coos building.
Jt you have anything to sell, trade
Bt or want hnin i .ni
tent
want help, try a want nd.
BID ISSUES
to m jhhs
Judge Donald Points Out 'Big
Advantage Derived From
Good Highways.
TOKTIMNIVUre., Mnr.'7.-'-"aive
tho tho money tho farmers Iobo In n
Daupoii muddy roads, nnd I will build
national hlghwn)s to connect nil
tlio great itles of both constH, and I
'Will build a fleet of battleships nB
fomlhlnblo nB tho Atlnntlc fleot that
wont nround tho Horn In addition.
Let mo lmvo tho money loss of flvo
years 'nn'd '1 will pay tho n-atlonal
dobt, nnd In Blx years I will -Mo all
I proposo nnd pay for tho Panama
cnmtl 'befitdctf:,,
Jutlgo J. T. Rona'td, president Of
tho Pacific Highway association,
mado'thls statement to cmphnslzu tho
'Tonsoiia why tho farmers shonld'taad
Tather 'than "deter tho -movement Tor
soon ronds. no wi speaking to
friends of tho 'Pacific highway move'
ment hi tho Commercial club.
"It Is tlmo our nntlonal govern
ment nil! Bomothlng for tho farmers.
Tho farmers niAku no per cent of tho
oxportB, anil thoy got Iofb thnn 1 per
cent of national expenditures as di
rect bonoTlts. Tho nntlon should get
Into tho rond building business."
1Yns1i1iiKtii Fiinnrm After Roads.
JR """ Bn, l ' ""-
l"Kton. Ills 'homo state, tho 'farmers
ro In favor of nny proper movement
for good roads. He expressed rogro
tnat in uregon mo laruiurn -niiuuiu
lmvo been cblefly responstblo for tho
Meefnt of good roaxls loglslatlmi. In
Washington n -2 mill road tax has
Uon provided 1iy tho leglslnturo. -and
In nddltlon a law will be passed by
tbe legislature providing a half mill
A .11 ...hahIi 1UAOI t Mlf fHOm
"1 1)0 COI.ipieieu wiiiun . ."
California, on tho south. Una just an-
tlHJrlZCU Ml appropr.auin
nf -lis.
highways'0
000. 000 for two trunk
.
north nnd south, nnd the California
peoplo. said Judge uonnia. nuvo uuiu
wnni tlmt tliev nro waiting now io
loam -whoro tho Pacific highway 1n
Oregon will cross tho boundary, In
wdor that thoy may connect vrltli It
bouth. 'Neither British Columuln,
AVnshlngton nor California Is slow In
road plnns, said Judgo Ronald.
Advhctf n lllglnuiy Iliirenu.
TW Oroeon ho advised that by all .
means tho stuto establish a highway
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bnroaru The tommissioner .. - w
n business man anu nn ensiueur. ig,
cooperation would bo of stent value
both to eountles nnd nny trunk rond ed decision In the general rote cases,
projects. I the western lines havo notified the
Judge Donald pooh-poohed 1io ru- j comrnS8i0n they will cancel tho pro
ral notion that a little money must p0BeA advances In commodity rates
hp distributed over nil tho roads. Ho nnd accept the ruling.
raid that If one road wore built ctnn-
rltto at a time 1t would serve as tin
object lesson for nil tho rest, aiso it ( uuiiaing. nna men pay mo innouu
onld bo UBnble. Tho system now ls,iess from the profits of good roads
n Hmnn cravol between tbo mud-.
w v. ....-,- u
holeB and trust to providence to get
to town.
Franco. Bald Judge Ronald, nas
spent ICOO.000.000 on roads. and(
each year receives $800,000,000 from
tourists, most of them from tlio unu- t
cd States. Switzerland has spent f
$25,000,000 on highways and gots
$200,000,000 a year from tourists.
li.n..i, nnW a fraction tho bIzo of
"""'!" " . . (
H.U..C,.. -..- ,
Oregon. Doth Oregon and wasmng-,
ton havo scenery beyond comparison
.Kii thnt nf Switzerland, yet It re-
malns an unavailable assot because
.. nm nn mads fit for tourist trav-
there aro no roads fit for tourist
el, he pointed out.
ti.a Ronald advised that the peo-
President Taft Orders Mobiliz
ation of Army and Navy On
Southern Border to Answer
Critics.
(fly Aasoclntcd Press to Coob Day
Times.)
WASHINGTONI). C, Mnr. 7.
In answer to charges thnt tho United
Stntos nrmy Is not prepared for nctunl
wnrfnro nnd that It is lacking every
ob cntlal that goes to mnko up n
dbfonslvo forco, tho general staff by
direction of President Taft has or
derdd n -magnificent -tout of tho wholo
ninchlnery controlling tho moblllzn
tlon ofaMio nrmy on-n scalo greater
than before attempted In time of
pence in this country. Last night,
President Tnft ordered tho aBsom
blago in Toxns of 20;000 troops.
Tlio Navy nlso will tko part and n
formldnbla fleet of armored cruisers
Btipplomcntcd by nuxlltarlca
ncccs-
I ..;' ....... . . .1
sary 10 me buccobbiui mnimonanco oi
n hostllo naval forco on tho conBt of
m onomy will tnko plaoo off tho
Texas shore lino. Troopn arc nlrondy
on tho move nnd It Is tho intontlon
to' have thlxtforco of 20,(tt0 represent
RUMOR TROUBLE
Report Thai. Great Britain
Be Appealed to Unless Unit
ed States .Protects Horeign
Interests There.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tluiea.)
WASHINGTON, .ID. C, Mar. 7.
Thero wiuj n report In circulation In
WVashlngttui todny rthnt unlets ttho
'Jinlted StJds took cognizance ctftlho
AVIATORIWINS
GREAT PRIZE
Renaux Lands On Summit offeteamship Left Yesterday Aft-
Putde-Done and Gets
$20fO00.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CLERMONT-FERRAND, rtanco
Mnr. 7. Aviator Renuux flying nt
tbo mnaM
I'ny-de-Domo, winning tho spwinl
Mlchelln prize ut $20,000. -
RATj: DECISION ACCltPTED.
Western Railway Will Not
Fight
For Inrit'iisc.
(Dy Associated ..Press to Coos
Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 6.
In accordance with nn agreomont of
the mllwnya of tho Wertern Truok
lne Association based ati tho siifi-
cestlon of the Interstate Commerce
commission In tho recently announc-
plo of Oregon Issue bonds for road
Eastern states are doing this, ho said,
and are benefiting.
CATHOLICS NEED, NOT FAST
ON .MARCH 17.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mar.
7. By virtue of a dispensation
granted by Popo Plus X upon
petition of Archbishop Rlordan,
.
uatnoncs oi u
San Francisco aro exempteu
from the obligation of fasting
and abstlnenco on tho feast of
St. Patrick, which this year falls
on Friday.
about one fourth of thenrmy of tho
United States.
Trouble In Mexico.
While every effort Is mndo In ofll
clnl circles here to glvo this great
movement tho appearance of Blmplo
preparations for maneuvers, thero
nro persistent rumors of tho govern
ment preparing for moro serious
eventualities. Confidential reports
from Mexico of lato have encournged
tho belief of many that conditions
in tho Mexican republic nro far from
being nB satisfactory as oluclnl asser
tions seem to InQlcnto. Immonso for
eign Interests are nt Btako In Chihua
hua for oxamplo nnd their owners
havo been very uneasy as to what
would happen to them In enso of
widespread disorders.
JUST TH.UXIXfl THIP.
(Dy
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 7.
Following a cabinet meeting at tho
Whlto IlousortoUtiy a statement was
issued declaring tho movement of
troopB to Texas and to tho border of
Mexico In California Is solely for tho
purpose of maneuvers nnd for tho
training of olllcoru uind men.
ABOUT BO
Bltuatlon tltnt appeals will bo mndo
to Great Brrtnln to protect tho foreign
Intorcsts In Northorn 'Mexico.
Tho roport could not bo confirmed
but It was iduiiiltancous with tho of-1
flclnl announcements that an army
nlrondy wns conccntrntlng within '
striking dlbtitnee of tho Mexican bor-
dcr. Tho Whlto Houso Itself gave a '
statement of tho mobilization for tho
purpoEO of hOltling mnirouvors in
volving poHBlhle (operations against
Galveston.
SAIL MONDAY
ernoon For Portland
With Many.
Tho Alliance sailed late yostordrry
ntternoon for Portland wltti n fairly
good passenger list nnd freight cargo
from hero. She had many through
pnBsengors from Eureka us well ns
considerable freight from thoro.
Among thoso sailing from here on hor
woro the -following:
D. Dadly, Mlko Bunts, Mrs. M.
Dunts, G. -N. Sltts, Mrs. G. N. Sltta,
T. Funnel, John Funnel, R. G. Gal-
'brelth, A. D. Towner, John Campbell,
Miss E. Campbell, Miss E. Campbell,
Kied Marx, C. Taylor, John Nylund.
3IT,AMATH VAIJ-S TO AVA1T.
Five SalooiiH. Permitted. Fall to
Open; Crowds Disappointed. .missioned ofllces to bo filled soon nro
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Mnr. 7. expected to participate. Tho exnm-
Thcre wns a disappointed crowd of .Inntlon will bo on martial drills and
people hero March 1, which was the matters on which Instruction has
nf,,nn wiiini, hAHvnQBiinnn.lbeon given. Llout. Dnlch, formerly
ed to open Its wot goods dispensaries
butnotonooftheflvosaloonmen.se.
lected to operate those places, was ,
ready to begin business. It was an
nounced that they will bo opened
within tho next fe wdays. Klamath
Falls has beon dry since soon after
tho election of June, 1908.
FUNERAL HELD TODAY.
William Arthur Morris Victim of Ty.
phold nnd Complications.
The funoral of William Arthur
Morris, tho youth from McPherson,
Kas., who died at tho Homo hospital
Sunday, was held this afternoon nt
2:30, tho Rev. G. L. Hall officiating.
Morris, who was an electrician,
came here thrco weoks ago with his
brother, Jasper Morris, from Rono,
Wai. TTn wna n,i nlnptrlnlnn Almnnt
.lull w " w ... -. i
Immediately after his arrival, ho was
taken III, typhoid developing and
tho rupture of n blood vessel finally
producing death.
A father and mother and othor
rplnttvdB Kiirvlva at McPherson. Kas.
PORT OF S
KIEV CASES
L
Adjournment of Hearing Taken
Until March 20 Here Some
Testimony.
Tho examination of Major L. D.
Kinney in tho Coos Day Rapid Tran
sit company's bankruptcy proceed
ings has .been ndjoumed until
March 20 by Ilofcrco McICulght.
Mcnnwhllo on March 14, Itofereo Mc-
ICnlplit will en to Portland to hoar.
testimony In tho bankruptcy notions
against L. D. Kinney personally nnd
tho Dolt Lino Railway.
Major Klnnoy hns been n volumi
nous wltneB8. Unjlor oath, ho do-
Mnrml Hint lin wfiq noirntlndnir with
tho Hill interests for tho sale of his
Coos Day properties to them and thnt
It lawyora and creditors didn't Inter
fere, ho hoped thnt tho deal would bo
consumatod April 25. Furthermore,
lio stated two representatives of tho
Hill Intorcsts wcro Investigating his
property bore.
Ttoforoo McKnlght mndo n ruling
thnt tho representatives of tho crodl-
tors nnd Mnjor Klnnoy would linvo to
cadh doposlt $100 with tho court to
covor expenses before they would bo
nllowcd to croB8-oxam!no or Introdiicn
tcBtlmony. Mnjor Klnnoy snld that
, this wns a hardship on him nB al
though ho and his companies had
property thoy hnd no ensh. Any way,
ho docldod to didn't enro to cross-
oxamlno or Introduco ovldonco nnd
didn't hnvo to put up tho $100.
Questioned nbout Bomo of tho Judg
ments ngnlnst him nnd IiIr companies,
Mnjor Klnnoy stntod thoBo hnd beon
sottlcd. When told by A. S. Ilnnv in tho cnBo will probably reach horo
mond thnt tho satlBfactlon of tho ( tho day aftor tomorrow. If tho opl
Judgments hnd not been entered of nlon goes Into tho mnttor nB tiler"
record, Mnjor Klnnoy Bnld ho had not ' oughly ns Is oxpectod from the
(Hod tho Instruments showing thomnunt of tlmo tho court hns takorr
untlsfacUon of thorn becnuso If theso n decldo tho rnso. It Ib not oxpected"
Judgments woro eliminated, othor thnt thero will bo much ground for
crodltors would simply Jump in nnd asking n rohenrlng. However, thirty
got moro Judgments nnd bother him. dnvs In nllowod"f6r application for ru
A wholo lot of history of his deal-' rohoarlng.
lugs on Coob Day wnB given by Mnjor I Thoro yet remains to bo dlsnosod or
Klnnoy and In reciting It. ho took ,i10 In0 cng0 jn tj,0 fodornl court
boiho wnrm nips nt F. P.
( John K. Kollock nnd others,
-said.
Walto.
It Is
TO HOLD EXAMS.
lVoinotlons Iii Nnvnl Reserve to He
On Ability Shown.
Idout. R. O. tlraves, now In com
mnnd of tho locnl divisions- of tho
Oregon Nnvnl Resorvos, has deter
mined that all promotions nro to bo
strictly on merit and to mnko cortnln
of It has ordored nn examination to
bo hold March 27 In which all do -
siring to competo for tho non-com-
of the United States Regular Army,
and D. A. Jonea and, P. K. Gottlns
former National Qunrusmon nro to
bo tho Judges of tho oxamlnntlon.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho Dreakwator sails tonight from
Portland for Coos Day.
The Sausallto and Ottilllo
Fjord
reached Dandon Sunday to load with
lumber and coal. . (
Tho Flfleld reached Dandon from
San Francisco yesterday.
Tho Rodondo sails from San Fran-
Cisco today with passongors and.
freight.
"Just In". Smart hats In great
profusion. Trlmmod nnd semi-trimmed
lints. All the spring styles will
be In evidence at
the preliminary
( showing nt our atoro on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of this week,
J This showing embodies all tho cor-
.recv styles and the prices are modo-
rate. CLARKE MILL
S
Highest Court In State Sus
tains Validity of Organiza
tion. i WILL ENABLE THEM
! TO PUSH IMPROVEMENTS:
People Elated Over Great Vic
tory In Behalf of Harbor
Advancement.
A tclcgrnm rccolvcd at noon today
by C. R. Peck, nttornoy for tho Port
of Coos Dny commlBslou, nnnouucod
that tho Oregon Supremo Court lladi
, neu uocwion oi ouuro jonc
8. Coko In tho circuit court uphold
Ing tho validity of tho commission.
J. W. Uonnott, nttornoy for tho
Dcnnott TniBt compnny nnd tho
Southern Oregon company, which
iworo attacking tno validity of tho
Port Commission, nfso received a tel
egram to tho aamo effect.
This Is tho most gratifying nowsr
thnt has bcon received on thq Dny
In n long time nnd cnusod much oln
tlon nmong thoso hearing tho nown.
"This means that wo can now go
ahead and do something," romnrked
T)r. 13. Mlngus of tho Port Commlfl-1
nlon. "Wo enn got busy now nnd do
tho things thnt we hnvo boon nnxtomr
to do nnd what tho people havo bcon
anxious for tn ndvnnco tho Interests
of Coos Dny."
"Secretary Henry flongstnekon nnd'
port Commissioner Wlnnor of North
nond woro also highly olatodovor tho
victory.
Tho commlsslnnors nnd C. R. Pock:
woro tho recipients of congratula
tions from many aides.
Tlio opinion of tho Supremo Court
j w),rn nttneks tho validity of tho com-
mission on tho snmo grounds thnt
woro disposed of In tho Supromo
Court enso nnd also tho question
about South Inlet being n soparnto
watershod. Judgo Wolvorton boforo
whom It wns argued wished to wait
for tho decision of tho Orogon 8u
promn Court In tho nrosent enso bo
foro hnudlng down his decision Im
tho Hnlo case.
FIRE IN MINNEAPOLIS.
. No T.hes Lost In Destruction of Syn
(Unite Building.
Associated Press to Cons
fDy
Par
Times.)
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Mnr. ff.
It Is definitely established thnt no
lives woro lost In tho flro which des-
, troyed the Syndicate building Sun
dny, entailing a losa of $120,000.
!
DEAF-MUTE MINISTER HOLDS'
FUNERAL IN SIGN CODE.
4
KANSAS CITY. Mar. 7. A -
funeral In sign languago was -
hold hero, when tho Rov. J. II.
Cloud, a deaf-mute minister
from St. Louis, preached tho
service over tho body of Char-
lea L. Minor, n deaf-mute. Mrs.
Minor, who Is nlso unnblo to
hear or talk, mado tho arrange-
monts for tho benefit of a largo
numbor of friends who nro slml-
larly afflicted.
As tho Rov. Mr. Cloud wont
through tho service It wua
translated nnd repeated to thoso
of tho audience who enn hoar
by tho Rev O C McGlnloy, pas
tor of tho First Presbytorfan
church here,
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