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Dlonc nf Dnmnnrntf? n Pnnnrocc HI UUIIMI wuva fcOES NOT THINK AM uaim vuic n Report TO 005T MAYOR OF MILWAUKEE Alderman Carney Files Char ges Against Him and Other City Officers. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) MILWAUKEE, Nov; 27. - Tho of Tariff Board Will Eli- Excuse 1 rust Legislation Also. Lj Associated Press to Coos Bay I Times.) WASHINGTON. D. "Cm Nov. 27. t chances for tariti roviswn ciur , it,, mnilnc session of Congress bneellont K tho House democrats ; "-y', m- S: .i-i A Z ? htoTlD. Thompson and City At ,1, bl Is.dcnlluB will) wool, cot on turn joiner wui, iu-""" 'malfeasance nnd nonfonsnnn In nil.., ,ffcnaor Stono oi Missouri, ueniu-- - ...i.i. Y.- VnV, ." J ". U member of tho Senate Finance 8088mon, ,B nB,,ci y Ahionmn T. P. ! ZTLrTlill ' charges submitted to the bo icmi y "-" r .""common council louny. mi. Kin i li; ii lit tin iMivi vj lj democrats nnd Insurgonts, no Ijabt, could got togotnor on separate buiures Just as tnoy aid iaBt sum L. iml thnt as tho tariff board'B hfort on wool nnd cotton Is prom Li Mrlv In December "tho Prosl- ..( sill tint now have this 0XCUB0 ir vetoing such wool nnd cotton !lli as congress may npprovb." Ro wing to tho probability thnt tho vmMmiI will innko thrt revision of t Sherman anti-trust law n fcaturo tblt annual messngo, Stono said tho riff mil trust nucstlonH woro In h locked nnd Hint whllo the nro otil to amend or suppiomoni tno Serman law wns oi tne nigucsi im- xirtinre, It wns "or no grculcr con niieneo thnn tho matter of lowering Ike tariff walls which shelter nnd protect monopolies." No Virtue in Pulling Apart HARVARD M A r -IKE VICTORY I0OS GAVE ff THEIR SIP !rew of Vessel Which Strand ed With W. J. Bryan and Party Picked Up at Sea. Br Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PHILADELPHIA. Pn.. Nov. 27. it steamship Admiral Schloy from irt Antonln nrrlvnil hnro todnv hnv- l! on board forty-four sailors of At ltfnmnhln Prlnr. .Tnnrlilm which jr picked up nt nen. Tho Prlnz cicblm was stranded at Altwood V last Wednesday nnd Is presuiu 1 to havo been nbandonod by hor WT, W. J. nrvnn nnd tho Other sentrprR nlinnrri wnrn tnbnn nffi 7 other stenmora soon nftor eho frock. The Admiral Schloy was In wlro- U rnmniiinlnnilrhn ..!!. lin Trln 'wchlm Wednesday and early Thurs- 'J uptnin Jonsen of tho Scnloy was II0II irt 1rrV mat nw amiAwnl fln id lWt with mombors of tho crow. Ho n All CniirnA fnw 4a nHlnit TftnnMm iKied up one boat with seven men Plater tho Joachim took oft thlrty !en more of tho crow. The pas- tehttra a .1.- T. .l ..! tAn t-o. Ul mo JUilUlllIIl IIUU UVU" off Wednesday by tho stenm- r orgrancn. COXPIltsr APPOINTMENTS. r&lstory of Cardinals Approvo . PojH) Pius Acta. 7 Associated Press co tne Coo Hay Times.) ROMP Tfl.. XT nn rl.n.ltnnr raramons from Popo Plus X, tho finals In Rome assembled nt tho story today confirmed tho papal mlnatlou of eighteen now mem ' of tho collego of cardinals, the Catholic church, of these thus ti a nro O'twena or mo m. oiat("s- Tney nro Monsignor T I li' Pafloy. archbishop of Now ," Consignor William O'Connell, R "ii oi uosion, ana aionm f domed Palconlo, Apostole dol- - - v viiBiungion. TRIAL IS DELAYED. AlrW nf v... . . r, -, t- t a " .n- iiirK ncnuuui is iw (Bt i ,nypi1 Awlille, ' ' Associated Press to Coos Bay vt.n, limes.) t tiI Y0RK. Nov. 27 - The trial 'Wilton Graham and Ethel Con ? he show girls charged with Tf'ng W. E. D. Stokes, was halt J wday by its withdrawn! from the br ' t tho Instance of tho court. been rumored about the court- n throuchont thn mnrntntf that JZJal WOlllH ha Hnlnvnrl VinemioA on had discussed the caBo ln-: Football Experts Claim That She Won From Yale under Strict Rules. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DOSTON, Mass., Nov. 27. A week ago footbnll exports hero declared that under a strict Interpretation of tho rules, Princeton's victory over Ynlo was Illegal. Today critics on similar grounds nro wondering if nftor all Harvard did not bent Ynlo Saturday. They baso their claims of n Hnrvnnl vlctnrv on rulo six. sec tion nine, which would seem to in dicate the Incompleted forward pass tnado by Camp from behind Yale's conl lino, constituted a safoty and should havo scored Harvard two points. A .Innnneso lnndownor owns but tho tuirfnco of tho land and its pro ducts, nil mineral deposits bonoath tho surfaco bolng tho property of tho government. leaveIoTay ok alliance Steamer Arrives In Early Sun day From Portland Sails to Eureka. Tho Alllnnca which arrived In early Sunday from Portland, sailed this morning for Eureka. Sho had a big list of through passengers but tok on a number of additional ones hero. Tho Alliance is scheduled to re Tiim horn Wednesday night or early Thursday morning leaving Thursday noon for Portland. Amnnn- Mingo Ralllnc from hero on tho Alliance forjEuroka today wero. . tho following: Stella Glover, J. u. uowo, ju. . rnrrnlvnu. M. Jameson, N. Jameson, IT TnnMiann. Wntt RtlOrt. E. H. Sliort, F. Osterwlchl, J. E. Trewin, Clarence Colllver, Jllss ouve coiuver, S. F. Clothes. Incoming Ijfet. Amnnc the, Inrnniliiir nassengrcB on the Alllanco yesterday were the fol lowing: r T finrHon. T.. T)llllnnue. S. M. Noble, W. Y. Dlllonbeck, G. W. Hol llster, Alex McKay, Chas. 8. Mas tors, A. M. Samjo, Miss A. N. Samjo, A. D. Fredenthal, V. D. Ean, H. H. nradflold, E. Nicholson, Miss M. Went, J. S. Gelstet, M. S. Sheldon, N. J. Velth, John Dalon, J. Daneno, Chas. Vincent, H. G. Rorson. H. H, Anbln. J. F. Aubin, Henry woon, a. T. Kolser. Mrs. G. E. Lord, Nina Chandler. "In all debates let tr.uth bo thy nlm, not victory or an unjust Interest. And endeavor to gain rjither thnn to exposo thy an tagonist.' William Penn. A SPIRIT OF contontloutwess Is rio compatible with offectlvo col lective effort. It therefore Interferes with Intelligent cooperation to the lntgo ends of community life. Those communities aro most contentious which have most causes for division. A city located on opposite banks of n river, a city where sud den development makes now alignments of commerce, n city mado up of n number of towns thnt hnvc at one tlmo boon independent of each other, each has problems of Its own. CoiniininltlcH moved by tho enthusiasm of a progressive nnd united ef fort In tho end always tako tho lend. The progress of civilization Is progress in intelligent collective effort, therefore getting awny from contentiousness Is tho beginning of wisdom. The Individual grows in graco and power for good In about the degreo thnt he puts tho emphasis on whnt ho can join his neighbors cordially Ip, and tho community mado up of such Individuals soon possesses tho wealth nnd holds tho leadership. Tho present city campaign may bo made very damaging to tho com munity's best Interests by bitter Invective, and personal projudtco and rontcntIousncs8. Tho Times will not be a party to any such movement. With this paper tho city campaign has been ono of principle nnd tho principle involved Is tho city ownership of the water system. Dr. E. E. Straw has publicly expressed hlmrelf as opposed to municipal ownership. He has ropcatcdly stated thnt he did not wish to again bo a candidate Ho has been put forward by his friends. His candidacy represents tho wishes of J. W. Donnett nnd other friends Interested in prlvnto owner ship of tho water lystom nnd a long tlmo franchise. Tho Times wishes to mnko it plain hero thnt there 1" involved no Question of the hunest." of Mnyor Straw's motives nor his Integrity. Ono of his strongest vir tues Is his loyalty to his friends and his open and plain statement of his opinions nt nil times nnd In all' places. The sincerity of his bollot thnt municipal ownership is not tho best thing for tho city Is unques tioned nnd untainted by nny reflection of nny character. Therefore, let it be mado n problem of policy and prlnclplo and not ono of person ality that is to bo solved. Honest men mny differ no to policies nnd prin ciples but nftor tho fight Is over there need bo nnd should bo none of tho bitterness of personal contentions. Contentious people nnd communities expend their energies speaking their minds nnd clonrlng the atmosphere to such nn extent that they havo time nnd disposition for llttlo else Thoy neither got nhend them selves nor permit anybody else to prosper. In tho end bolng loft bo hind, they declaim against tho luck .of Individuals and tho nntural ad vantages of towns that havo won out. It is not necessary to tho pur popo of intelligent working together that wo Bhould hnvo peaco so thick that we aro submorged In It. But It Is necessary that wo should scolc out all reasonable opportunities to pull togcthor and avoid tho per sonal, factional fight. .When there nro Questions of city or communal welfare lot us take thorn up as probloms of prlnclplo and so solvo them. Th6 Important thing is to recognize everywhere In life that thero Is no virtue In pulling apart. That Is tho folly of savage life. Thoro Is a lot of savagery In tho world. Tho, slow, process of elimination Is about step with atop of tho world's progress. Tho real vlrttiVls In finding tho things that aro altogether good on which wo can ngroo. Wo can all ngrco thnt nil the candidates nro good citizens nnd neigh bors even if wo can't agreo with all their opinions'. Wo mny ngroo on conceding their honosty but differ ns to their Judgment. Every voter who believes In municipal ownorshlp of tho city waterworks nnd In ro- fusal of a long tlmo frnnchlso or n long prlco should cast his voto for R. A. Copnlo TflLIANS H HAnD BATTLE FROI TURKS SEAR T THINK REYES "SCARECROW" Find Five Hundred Dead and Wounded on Oasis After , Henni Engagement. CAPTURE OVER 300 PRISONERS SUNDAY Mexican War Scare In Texas to Divert Attention From ' Real One. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 27 Informa tion which causes Stato Adjutant Goncral Hutchlngs to boliovo Gen eral Reyes has been used in Toxas to divert attention from tho real im pending Mexican revolution, was to day laid boforo Governor Colquitt. Hutchlngs believes that tho real re volutionary leader Is Francisco Go mez, n former vIce-prcRldcntlal can didate. , ,j Seventy-Two Other Victims Found at Other Places Near Scene of Encounter. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ROME, Italy, Nov. 27. Special nows dUpatchcs from Tripoli say tho Italians found five hundred dead and wouudod In houses on tho oasis aft er yesterday's battle at Hcnnl. Thoy nlso found seventy-two dead at other places nnd captured throe hundred prisoners. WRITE GIVEN $10,000 PRIZE REBELS CLOSE IN 0 INKING MULFORD WON BIG AUTO RACE Fierce Fighting Continues Captures Vanderbilt Cup at There and Imperialists Are Gradually Losing. (By Associated PresB to Coos Day TImos.) SHANGHAI, China, Nov. 27. Flerco fighting continues nt Nanking, whore tho rebels captured tho great gate and hold all tho defenses Iu that part of tho city. Thoy aro now bombarding Potcboklao fort from both land nnd water. It Is expected that tho wholo city will soon be in tboir hands. REBELS LOSBIIATTLE. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmes.i PEKIN, China, Nov. 27. A dis patch to tho legations horo says tho Imperial forces havo captured Han Yang and that tho robots, aro fleeing, mostly to Wu Chang. Savannah DePalma Is Second. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay I Times.) SAVANNAH. Ga., Nov. 27. Ralph K, Mulford, driving a Lozlor, won tho Sovontb Vandorbilt cup race. Ralph Dq Palma, driving a Mercedes, was a closo second. Spencer Wlshart driving n Morcedes was third. TESTIFY OF WIFE HEATING. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TJmos.) DENVER, Colo., Nov, 27. In tho Patterson trial today, a numbor of witnesses wero Introduced to testi fy to the numerous beatings alleged to havo boon administered by Pat terson to his wlfo, who Is bolng tried for his alleged murder. International Aeronautic Fed eration Decides Old Flying Machine Controversy. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Tho Aero Club of America has unofficial dis patches from Romo advising It 'that tho International Aoronautlc Feder ation has awarded tho $10,000 statuo of liberty prlzo to Claudo Grahamo Whlto,. thoro bolng doubt that his machlno wns fouled by a pylon. Tho raco was first awarded to J. B. Mols- snnt, slnco dead. When tho award was protested by Grahamo Whlto and overruled on technical grounds by tho International federation, tho decision was glvon by tho Aoro Club to Count do Lcssops, third In tho raco. Grahamo Whlto, who was second In tho raco, Is now declared winner by tho highest authority in aviation. Resembling Ice tongs in Its opera tion Js a rqcontly patented dovlco to bo fastened IiiBldo a woman's hat to grip hor hair and savo tho use of hairpins. WA RWO S REAL ISSUE DO ThfinURcivlntr TURKEYS, Chickens,- WILD DUCKS STAUFF Grocery. English celluloid workers have ., a xunv tn utilize, tho shavings nnd scraps of the material in making, certain articles. ii hnvfi anything to sell, trade. TWOHYS BEGIN GRADING OW Southern Pacific Contractors Start Crew Clearing Right of Way at Eugene. The Eugene Guard printed the fol lowing Friday: "Wo will begin work on our contract with tho Southern Pacific company In a small way to morrow," said John D. Towny oi Towhy Bros., railroad contractors. Wn win hnvo about 35 men at work clearing tho right-of-way of its tim ber and brush, and wm graauauy add to the force aB tho nature of tho work demands." "John D. Towhy, accompanied by his father, Judgo John Twohy, head of tho firm, and brother, Itobert Twohy, arrived up from Portland this morning, and has been getting everythlnglnroaoesBrortnu&- L U W WN"NVW (Continued on paga 4.) M'arjShfield Has 24 More Than Year Ago Eastside's Big Increase. Judge John F. Hall announced to day that a final checking of the Marshfleld school census would show a school population of 805 or 800. This Is a gain of twenty-threo or twenty-fourWer a year ago whon the population of school age was 782, , C. E. Jordan of tho Eastslde school population thoro this year, as shown by thecensus Just completed, Is 132, a gain of twenty-five per cent rover last year. In order to accom modate tho Increasing school popula tftn,, Eastslde will voto a bond issue (t $9,500 next month to oreot a lino ,pow school building. "' C. B. May bee, clerk ot,the North iiena cuuoi uuuru, bu wi u ex pected to havo the schooli ,-censua there completed sowetlmo this -week, EARLY SUNDAY Steamer Arrives From San Francisco Will Sail From 1 Here Wednesday. Tho Redondo nrrlved In early yesterday from San Francisco after n good trip up tho coast. Sho had a fair list of passengers and a big cargo of freight, Sho will sail from hero next Wed nesday for San Francisco. Among those arriving on hor woro tho following: G. A. Gould, Mrs. P. Raubach, A. McAdams, F, Bendogard, T. B. Sox ton, Miss Mildred C. Coke, Mrs. Mar garet Miller, R. S. Shrader, Capt. C, Henry Thompson, L. E. Portor, Mrs. J, Broderick, H. J. Glllls. G. C. Evans, John Shaft, J. Christie O. Galeson, J. Murphy and fourteen steerage. SIX TALESMEN' F-fCUSED. Possible Jurors In MoN'nnmrn Cn&e Examined QutcMy. By Associated Press to tho Cons Bay Times. 1 LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 27. Six talesmen wero examined nnd ex cused In tho first thirty minutes of tho McNnmara trial today. WOMAN IS HELD. Mrs. Vcrmllya Must Answer For Dcnth of Chicago Follcemnn. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 27. Mrs. Loulso Vormllya, charged with poi soning Policeman Arthur Blssonnet to, was held today by the coronor's Jury to answer to the grand Jury. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PFTO?TE 72 PacJf" Livery & Transfer Co. "Voter Says That .Only Ques tion Involved in Coming City Election. ' Editor Times: As I view tho political situation t this tlmo, It is of vital Importance that the pooplo bo aroiiBpd to .a, real understanding of conditions as thoy exist. Thero Is an effort bolng mado by thoso who nro directly Interested to cover up tho roal Issuo, l! o tho wator question. For six long years Dr. Straw h-s been mayor of this town. Evory day of all this tlmo tho Coos Bay Water company has violated Its coutract. Thoy hnvo glvcp us neither tho quan tity nor quality of wator thoy aro I required by law and franohlso to glvo. Tho lives of our pooplo havo I boon ondangorcd, our homes nnd business blocks havo boon unprotect ed. In some instances, our homo builders hnvo been compelled to lay tho mains in tho stroota In order to sccuro water for their famllloo. By thla unprogresslvo policy, building has been rotarded, manufactures have been discouraged, Insuranco ra tes havo been high . Every man has been Injured and yet tho mayor has made no effort during nil those years to correct this evil. Mr. Votor, can you havo any faith In his promises now, ospoclally slnco you know his main supporter la J. W. Bonnott of tho Coos Bay Water company? Ho know of tho unwholesome con dition of tho wator Inst spring, yet ho mado no effort to proteot tho lives of our pooplo. Ho has known that largo parts of our town aro with out flro protection, that tho High school building Is unprotected. Yet ho has never raised his volco in bs half of these pooplo or this building. R. A. Copplo says If ho Is oloctod ha will compel tho Coos Bay Wator com pany to nialco tho necessary exten sions nnd Improvements or soil their plant to tho city at a reasonable price, bo that tho city may mako thoso needed Improvements. This Is doflnlto nnd to tho point, nnd ho has amplo law on his sldo to make good, Mr. Votor, It is up to you. R. A. Copplo has done somo things for hlmsolf. He enn do somo things for tho town. Will you glvo him a chanco? The contest is on. It is between tho Coob Day Water company and tho town. Which sldo aro you on? A VOTER. IIOMEK SAILED SUNDAY. Stonmor Loaves For Snn Francisco With Passengers nnd Frofght. Tho Homer sailed yesterday for San Francisco with passongors and freight. Considerable- cf her cargo wan lumber from tho Coqulllo Mill and Mercantile company. Among thoso sailing on hor were tho following: J. Flotchor, Mrs. Fletcher, R. S. Wright, E. R. NIonstndt. J. Nelson nnd wife, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Johnson, J. Caugholl and two steorago. Mrs. Rebecca Slump will glvo in struction in physical culturo, both private and class. Corner Droad way and Commercial. Don't forget the Turkish Baths PUO.NE 2H-J, n wiy. A j or want help, try a want ad. 1' J 'L '- ,- i'Ji MiamfiF8' "MW ETTTU