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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mai!
mid Coos Day Advertiser.
VOL. XXXV
No. 12
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CDOSBAYftOREBON GENTRALR.R.
FILES $10,000,000 MORTGAGE
Papers In Important Railway
' Project Go on Record In
Coquille Yesterday.
PHILADELPHIA FIRM
WILL DO FINANCING
Francis H. Clarke, President
Arrives Home But Makes
No Announcement.
p n. fllarko. president of tho
tfoos liny nnd Oregon Contral rall-
unit In tho city today from
Portland coming by way of Rosoburg
nd Myrtle- Point. Ho stopped over
yesterday In Coqull'o whoro ho filed
. tin.ooo.000 mortgngo. Tho mort
gage as nied of record runs from tho
Coos Bay nnd Oregon uonirni u
My Co. to tho Commonwealth Tltlo
i..,.rinrn and Trust Co. of Phllndol-
rhla. securing bonds to bo Issued by
the railway compnnyln tho aum of
nn.nno.OOO. Tho mortgngo covers
all tho proporty of tho rnltwny com
pany acquired or to bo ncqu'rort ne
tecn Coos liny nnd Roaoburg or,
nolnt ton miles from RoBoburg.l
Tho dociimont wns forty-two pngca
long nnd wns executed by Francis II.
Clarke ns president, nnd William A.
Bartz ns secretary for tho railway
company, nnd Dimmer lleebor ns
president, nnd Jnmes V. Ellison ns
iwrclnry of tho Trust company. Tho
filing fees wero $42.
Mr. Clarko rays ho lma nothing to
lay for publication nt prosont othor
than tlint the fnvornblo outcomo of
this rnllrond project bcoiiib oxcollont.
From othor sources It wns lenrnod
that Mr. Clnrko was accompanied
from Portland as fnr ns RoBoburg by
Mr. Cornell, presldont of tho.Colnm
bla Trust Co. of Portland nnd who
Is treasurer of tho rnllwny company.
la Itoseburg a mooting was hold
Wednesday evening which was at
tended by T. It. Sheridan of tho First
National Bank and n numbor of oth
er prominent proporty ownors nnd
capitalists of tlint city. At this
meeting n movement was started by
hlch tho Hosoburg cltlzons guar
antee to Mr. Clarko and his nsso
clates right of way from Cnmns to
Rotebtirg nnd also right of way
tbroiiRli, and a dopot slto In Roao
burg. All of which Is good nows for tho
reoplo of Coos Dny nnd nil this Bec
tlon. Mr. Clnrko wenrs his customary
optimistic smllo and says. everything
li looking lino for tho early consum
mation of this big project but re
frains from making anything that
might be construed Into nn announ
cement. L
PLAY SUNDAY
Marshfield and Worth Bend
Will Cross Bats at ' ?
North Bend. '
Chief Traver and his fire laddies,
je not satisfied jthat, tho recent ball
Bijmo with North Bend was a truo
test of skill. Another benefit" gamq
"1 bo plnyed on tho North Bond
grounds Sunday nflornbon.
The Marshfield boys have strength
ened their team in all the', weak Jsfidts
"d nre going after North Bend" with
a new eng'no and all the,, hose In
the house. , J, , .
This contest will bo 'for blood
at -water.
U will probably bo one of tho most
Interesting games of tho season.
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HSIIIKR CRUISERS packsacks qt
"gut'XNERY.
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INVESTIGATING
INVESTIGATORS
Resolution Introduced In Con
gress o Search the
Searchers.
(Dy Associated Prcsa to Coos Bay
1 TlmoH.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 28.
Having for Its purpose tho "Investi
gation of Investigating committees,"
n resolution hnB been Introduced In
tho Houbo by Congressman Roberts
of Novndn to And out tho "numbor
of Junketing trips" Investigators
hnvo taken, also how much, thoy havo
spent nnd to whom It has been paid.
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Ex-Government Forester Says
Taft's Special Explanation
Does Not Explain.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 28.
"Prcsldont Tnft leaves tho root of
tho matter wholly untouched In hU
mossngo to tho Sennto denying thcro
hns boon nny monopolization of tho
waterfront of Controllor Bny, Alas
ka," says Plnchot In his statement In
reforonco to Prcsldont Taft's special
mossngo. Continuing ho snys: "It
Ib unfortunnto tlint tho friends of
conservation, In their efforts to bring
nbout thq dovolopmont of Alnskn for
tho "benefit of tho people nro conti
nually obliged to expend tholr
ntrongth ngnlnst mon who ought to
bo tho protectors of tho pcoplo's
proporty. It looks to pa llko unne
cessary duplication of work, when
wo must first fight policemen boforo
wo enn got n chnncq to stop looting."
Plnchot says tho omission of the.
ouBtoninry thirty days notlco tlint tho
land would bo oponed to entry gavo
Ryan whnt ho wanted. "It cut off
nil chanco of, any competitor to lo
cato on termlnnl lands until nftor
Ryan had mndq Jils selection. No
amount of nowsrmpor notices to tho
country nftor tho exocutlvo. order wns
slgnod could Innny respect Interfero
with tho pronrrnngod work of Rynn's
agents or onnblo any rival to enter
a foot of lnnd on Controller Bay ex
cept that not wantod by tho people
whom Ryan ropresontod."
"In splto of all Taft's explana
tions, tho fact remains that In open
ing tho lands around Controller Bay
without notlco to tho public, ho has
glvon tho interests behind Ryan op-
nortunlty to acquire tho key to tho
channel of Controller Bay ljefprp t ho.
public know what was going ont, Re
garding tho Present's aqniai or mo
Htntnmont that there was any mo
ment of secrecy In tho Issunnco of
the oxecutlvo ordor opening Control
ler Bay on October" 20, Plnchot de
clares that "Taft does, not mention
hfit nn Mm dnv he slKiiod the order
and notified the. press In Washington,
i . ... i .1..
Ryan 8 surveying pariy was miou)
In Alaska nnd thnt by November 1,
or four days after tho order was
made, and before the government of
ficials In Alaska find been notified of
thotorder they had -.begun the,survoy
ofif the Ryan claims on Controller
Bay." -
diaries Tnft Makes Denial.
(By Associated Press, to Coos Bay
, (Times.) ,
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 28,
Ji cablegram from unaries Tan,
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WILL REOPEN
Geo. Doll Leases property
From Reynolds Develop
ment Company and Will
Operate.
Geo. Doll, at present, oporntlng
tho South Marshflold. Coal njlno, hnB
secured a lenso of tho Old LIbby
BANKING TRUST
WILLJE NEXT
Congress yVill Appoint Com
mittee to Investigate Great
Banking Combination.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmca.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 28.
Tho next big Investigation to bo un
dertnken by tho House will ho to de
termine whether thero Is n great
banking combination with power to
control credit, exchange nnd deposits
nnd causo business depressions nnd
panics. After hearing Representative
Llndnbcrg of Mlnnesotn yestorday,
tho Houso Coiumlttoo decided to re
port favorably a resolution at Mb
noxt meeting.
Carries Largest Shipment Con
densed Milk Ever Made
, From Coos Bay.
Tho Redondo dopartod this after
noon for .San Francisco .cnrrylng In,
nddltlon to nbout 700,000 foot of
lumbor1 ftom tlip Cj As SmUii,mlll,
ono of tlo largest cargoes of miscel
laneous iroignt ainco sue nns ueon
flying tho Smith flag. Included in
tl'o freight cargo was 2,500 capes of
condonsed milk from the, Coos Bay
Condensnrjv ono of tljo largest Bhp
n'onts pf milk over mndo from Coos
Bay. . ' . j
. Tho following Is tho ,11st of .pns
sejngors: ,
. Mxfi, ,M. q. Chnnmnn,. M)gs Ada
Ciapiiinn, JUIbs D. Chapman, Miss
Flora Schaffod, Mrs. A. G. Aiken,
Mrs. M. J. EIrod. W. Ogron, Mrs. W.
Ogron, Miss Solmn Johnson, Miss
Clara Johnson, Mrs. Albort Solljg, y.
C, Scott.fW. D. HutchlnBonJ.
It gorsoll. Mrs. E. E, Rlggs. P.Potor -
BO,n, Qoldle Rlggs, Mrs. Capt. Donnld
sqn, Martha Donaldson, Robt.
Donnldson, Adam Donaldson.
Domlo Donnldson, Miss Mary
A. Soils, Claronco Klnghnm, L.
G. Irwin, Bert Hnnson, D, L. Scrlb-
nor, Mrs. D. L. Scrlbnor. J. L.
son, II. Sherman, Jamos G. Scrlb
nor, A. S. Henderson, Mrs. H. D. Jer
rift, Lai Wo, A. F. Ranco, nnd D,
Sglea,
OIL and GREASE GUNS at THE
GUNNERY.
; vvsvwsnvvnvsvvvvn
(brother of tho Presldont, donylng
that ho was lntorestou in Aiasica or
Controller Bay nnd declaring hoi
never nBked President Taft for any '
'fo,vors for R. S. Ryan, was made pub-
die yetsorday jaUthft w.nlte HoubQw j
REDONDO FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
IOOTOGENARIAK IS
;'
COLLEGE STUDENT
BERKELEY, Cal.,' July 28
Mrs. Amera Woodward Trues-
idnlo of San Franclacjj, Is In col- .
lege at tho . agoof ,80. She en- ,
tered the ,summe .school of tho .
University of California hero '
O last week, registering for the
course In English poetry.
,
., Mrs. Truesdalo s an alumnus
' of Stanford university, nnd hns'
! .written several books.' .
!,! , !;,.
PWUME AROUND
OLD L MINE
mlno from tho Reynolds Dovolop
mont company, nnd will begin pre
parations nt onco lor tho operating
nnd marketing of coal from that old
tlmo producer. Ho plans to oxtond
oporatlons as rapidly ns ho can ex-
tend tho market until tho mlno will
bo pushed to Its full capacity.
Mr. Doll expects to bo ready for
operations about September 1.
Remains In Ajr More Than
Four Hours In a
Monoplane.
(By Associated Press to Coob Bny
Times.)
MINEOLA, July 28. St. Croix
Johnstone, Chicago aviator, broko
the American rcrord for monoplanes
nnd biplanes yesterday when ho ro
malnod In tho nlr for four hours, ono
mlnuto, llfty-threo nnd throe-fourths
seconds. Tho best previous record
wns mndo by Parmaleo nt Snn Fran
cisco, January 20 and wns 3 hours
30 mlnutos 40 and half seconds.
MISSING BOY IS
F
Eddie Hayden's Body Found
Under Wharf Near Old
r
North Bend Mill.
Tho finding of tho body of Eddlo
Hay.dc,n, mo nlno-yenr-old,'Bonpf, Mr.
add Mrs. Chas. Haydon of North
Bond.-'ulider'Uio wharf near the) old
mill', in old I"orth Bond thlB morn
ing by Carl Hayes, was tho Bad
soqpol of n .two days' search.
Eddlo Haydon mysteriously disap
peared Inst Tth'sday aftornoon. Ho
was ongngc'l in hauling kindling
from the, mill to his. homo. Ho had
mndo ono dr two trips, tho Inst ono
nbout our o'clock when ho wns seon
by Robort McCnnn, , foreman who
with tho lad'H mother .wub.Uio last
porson to seo him nllvo. Whon ho
did not return, Bearch waajnnda for
him, the sled with Its lltTlb load
of wood was found but no trnco of
t0 mi8sing( boy.
H-ltgoughthe iplght
. Nn ' rf whnr hla t
At first, It ywas
havo gono to camp
No. 2 where his slBtor,,Mrst Andrew
Collon '.lives nnd where ho know
somo small boys of tho Hunter fam
ily. Word waB Bont to them yester
day and Mr. Collon nrrlvod In North
Bend last night to say ho had not
been seen there. This morning tho
G
IN
BREAKS RECORD
OW
John-Loarch Wft8 ronowe(, wUn red0ublod
vigor and a largo number of Bearch
ers turned out for tho llttlo fellow
wns n gonornl favorite. Tho dlscov
pry of tho body In the bay ended tho
search. How ho fell Into tho bay
cnn.only be surmised.
jjjb Borrowing parents have tho
sincere nnd heartfelt sympathy of
tbclr many friends.
,
nnESSED DUCKS first of tho sen-
Bon SATURDAY at STAUFF grocery
'' .
TOWN GIVES NEGRO
v a I'J'.aiNtix AiuAuruui w
BOHHAM, Texas, July 28.
Tho clty .council has passed an
ordinance providing thnt nqono
may soil peanuts pn tho Btreots
of Bonhnm until hq has Burrpr-
ed the amputation of both legs.
. Tho purpoBo of the ordinance. Is
f to permit nn ngeu negro wno
has lost both legs to "freeze"
out all able-bodied competitors
IniUie peanut seeing .jlne,
,
STEAMER EMPRESS QF- CHINA
GOES ON ROCKS NEAR JAPAN
BAILEY AGAIN
This Time Resigns Froni Sen
ate Committee and It Is
1 Accepted. '
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
TJmca.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 28.
Becauso ho dops not bpljovo In tho
Sennto's methods of taking testimo
ny In Its Investigations, Scnntor Bnl
ley today resigned fom tho commit
too on Privileges nnd Elections. Ho
mndo no explanations to tho Sonato
and his resignation was accepted
without comment.
THE SITUATION
STILL SERIOUS
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Premier Asquith Says Some
Solution of Morocco Prob
lem Must be Found.
(Dy Associated rrcsa to Coob Buy
TlmcB.)
LONDON. Englnnd. July 28.
Promlor Asquith mndo n Btntement
In tho House of Commons yestorday
on tho subject of Morocco which ful
ly bears out tho description of tho
situation ns ono of real anxiety. Tho
situation, tho Promlor said, had
reached a point nt Milch somo solu
tion must bo found.'
Asquith said that Great Britain
slncorely (JoslrcB to seo tho corres
pondence botweon Franco and Ger
many If tho result is satisfactory to
all parties, although this country
wns not party to It. Ho appealed
to tho House not to Book to ontqr
into tho dotnils of tho .situation ntl
tho prosont moment. Tho Promlor
said tho government had thought It
right from tho boglnnlng to mnko it
cloor tlint falling In a satisfactory
settlement Great Britain must bo-
como nn nctlvo pnrty to discussion of
tho situation.
Favors I'llomntlonal Arbitration.
(By Associated Press to Coos 'Bay
Times.)
, BRUSSELS, Bolglum, July 28.
La Chronlquo snys It hears that Em-
poror Wll!niri fnvora nnothor Inter
national conferenco to sottlo tho Mo
roccan embrogllo.
i - :
Ifrniico TIoKs For Peace.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmoa.
PARIS, Frnnro, July 28. Tho
deadlock botweon France nnd Gor
mnny still continues but Franco ex
pects n wny will bo found for a peace
fill solution, being willing to go to.
the limit of conciliation though Bhe
cannot agreo to -nn ovncuntlon of Mo
rocco or hand over huge blocka of
African territory moroly In return
for Germany's reiterated nBsuranco
thnt France will not bo bothered in
tlo future n Morocco.
,'WOMEN'S auxiliary of tho PRES-
TVmi?iTAV itfTTInrviT will 1nY! 1 n
FboD SALE at CORNER OF FRONT
JSt. and Central Ave., SATURDAY
juiy zu.
.GAME LAWS FREE at THE GUN
NERY.
, PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.,
,YOUU COAL ORDERS, 81.BO TON.
i
I .
AUTO SUPPLIES nt tho Gunnory.
IN
Ttjt: SHATTERED VASE
Great Ocean Liner Stranded
Near Where Stmr. Dakota
Was Wrecked.'
ALL PASSENGERS ARE
RESCUED MAILS SAVED
If Vessel Is Saved Will Require
r
Three Months For
Repairs.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
, Times.)
TOKIO, Japan, July 28. Tho
steamer Empress of China wns
stranded on a submerged rock oft
Nojlml Snkl light houso whllo at
tempting to found tho southern
point of Awn peninsula Inbound to
Yokohnmn yesterday. Tho paBBon
gora wero all rescued. Tho accldont
occurred nenr tho wreck of tho Groat
Northern steamship Dakota In tho
spring of 1007. Tho Empress of
China sailed from Vnncouvor July
12 nnd was mak'ng for Toklo bny
on routo to Yokohama. As soon as
tho nows of tho nccldont was recolvod
hero, Vlco-admlral Snito, minister of
Marino, dispatched tho crulsorn Aso
and Soya o'f tho Japaneso training
squadron to tho tiBslstanco of tho dis
tressed Btonmer. Tho crulsorfl took
off tho malls and bnggngo and nldod
In removing 10D pnssongora to the
mainland. Tho passongora woro tem
porarily housed In a temple nnd
school building nnd Inter procccdod
by train to this city. Tho stcamor'a
bottom la badly damaged and It tho
craft Is saved It will tako three
months to repair her. Tho sea nonr
horo was very rough last night
Some of the Passengers.
(By Assoclniod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
VANCOUVER, B. C July 23.
Following Is n list of snlon passen
gers of Empress of Chlnn, W. II. An
dorson nnd wlfo, Dr. J. F. Bnrr, C.
F. BorrnholBel nnd wlfo, Mrs. R.
Bloom nnd daughter, and Mrs, Ca
Boy, J. A. Crnno nnd wlfo, J, E.
Snky, MIbb E. Forsyth, Mr., F. O.
Fullldgo, E. W. Hutchlns, M. II. Mnd
don, wlfo, three sons nnd daughtor,
J. R. McKay, C. F, Morgan and
wlfo nnd II. Snedlgor, Mrs. Mudgot,
W. T. Hayno and wlfo, F. A. Scrnnt
nnd wlfo.
THREE HUNDRED LIVES LOST. ''
Typhoon. Sweeps Coast of Japan
Wlfh Disastrous Result.
(By Associotod Press to Coos Bay
Times.;
TOKIO, Japon, July 28. Moro
than throo hundred nro b&lleved to
hnvo lost tholr lives In n typhoon
thnt swept Toklo nnd Yokohama
Wodnesday night. Tho proporty
loss Ib lnrgo. Many fishing boats
along tho coast aro missing.
RUGR M'LAIN
ROME AGAIN
! Reports the Flnnnclal Situation to
llo Excellent and Business Only
Retarded by Hot Weather
Hugh McLnln returned laat eve
ning from an extended stny in Port
land nnd tho Willamette valley Inves
tigating prospective public nnd pri
vate enterprises In the contracting
lino.
Ho Baya tho financial situation on
tho outsldo looks very good nnd eve
ryone BeeniB hopeful.
Ho was In Portland last Monday
tho hottest day In four years, and
says ho wb glad to got back to Coos
Bay. ,i&
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