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I POWERS COOPERATE 11
RESTORIKG PEACE IN CHINA
iv Settlement of Revolution
in Orient Expected from
intervention
N3EST NATIONS TO
LEND KINULY Ur-l-IU-S
stials Enthused over Pros
ed of Early Peace Ne
gotiations Planned
Associated I'roRS to Coos Day
Times.)
IANGIIAI, China, Dec. 19 Tho
Iso of pence in uninn was mniio
, dcflnlto today with tho nn
cenicnt thnt bIx poworB, Japan,
it Drltaln, tho United Stntcs,
Is, Franco nna uormnny nro
t In a cooporatlvo effort to
it Dr. Wu Ting Fang and Tang
Yl In tho nogotiutioiiB. it ih
LEAVE TODAY '
1 ON HONDO
Capt. Magce Will Try and Get
Back in Time for Christ
mas Festivities
Tlio Hcdondo snlled nt 0:30 this
morning for San Francisco with a
lnrgo list of passengers and a enrgi
of lumber from tho C. A. Siutlli
mill.
Cnpt. Magco ttatcd today that ho
lr understood that this action I, . ... . , . ,
1 u"""' . . . ... ... 1 trill bnclc In cmlur In tim kn r.Hnln
ho powers ib inuun in 1110 mosi - - - -
V M. . I.lt.l, Ontiln nln... ...... .t.1 . ft.....
d r mnnnor. more was mucn 1 " iimu v,iuh umu iji.-j -"
icing when tho facts boenmo
.
JURY IS COMPLETED.
mony In Chlcnpo Puckers Case
to Begin Now.
Associated 1'ross to Coos Day
Tlm. 1
IICAGO, 111., Dec. 19. Tho Jury
r tho ten Chicago pnekers In
to for alleged violation of tho
nin anti-trust lnw, wns com-
U and sworn In nt 110011 today.
BAD ITRE IX SEATTLE.
With
Tlicntro nml Cnfo iJurn
15100,000 LOHl.
Auoclatod Prnss 10 Oob
Tltnos.)
IATTLE, Wash.. Doc. 19. Tho
Day
iJtiy on tinic. 1 no un iiiu-j m
Hcheduled to lcuvo San Francitico
Snturduy afternoon, Dccctnher XS, nt
3 o'clock and ho Is going to try to
get In hero Sunday bo that tho nnf
Mongers will bo In tlmo lor the
Christmas festivities and also bo
thnt presents sent by oxprens can bo
delivered early Monday morning.
Anfong thoso who snlled on tho
Hcdondo this morning waro tho fol
lowing:
K. C. I'nddock, Jr., B. C. Paddock,
Mrs. E. C. Paddock, A. MacDougntd,
J. D. MacDougald, Mrs. J. D. Mnc
Dougnld, MIhs Hazel Ilanson, Sarah
Eon, Lucy Parsons, W. M. Grout,
Chas. Mailson, D. D. Wynndt, Cnpt.
N. J. Cornwall, It. G. EcklB. A. G.
Dawson, Gcorgo Shorldnn, Miss Idn
McConnoll, Mrs. II. Turner, Arlnn
Tuttlo, II. M. Tuttlo, Mrs. II. M. Tut-
tlo, Geo. C. Images, M. J. Foonoy,
A. E. Ashlcmnn. II. Holnz, Geo.
L URGE LOWER WOOL TAIF
President Taft in Special Mes-,8C,10(,lll K of W001 nml wooiww mr-
enrtr. u!ll net Roxicinn rinum- ,ft wns revised, It wns reported that
UllVJU Will UUI IIUIIUIUII UUIIH
ward on Schedules Tomor
row. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times)
WASHINGTON', D. C, Dec. 19.
After n meeting of tho Cnblnot todiy
nt which President Tnft's messngo on
HOTEL GOESTS
II REE- P.
tho President had decided to recom
mend revision downwnrds. It was
said tho President would not recom
mend nny specific rnto of d,uty, hut
would Indlcnto thnt tho presont rates
should bo materially loworcd. The
messngo will probably go to Congress
tomorrow.
Open Board of Trade Building
in Chicago Burns with
$200,000 Loss
Coob Buy
(Dy
Associated Press
TlmoB.
to
In Inut nltrM'a flrn which
hv in ....... ......... ...- l... .: ......... .. . i-.
tho Lois thcatro anil cnio iivjoiinnd, J. w. aukhis, Aiircn wren-
Is C8tlmntcd nt 0110 hundred son, W. A. CulbortBon, Dnvld Olsen,
Ed. Pettlpnlil, M. uuny, unas. joiui
son, W. Jenkins and W. Roberta.
toyed
kind dollars.
DOISE DANK CLOSES.
I AMoclntod Preos to Coos Day
Times.)
DISC, Ida., Dec. 19. Tho Dolso
1 Dank did not opon Us doors to-
It Is n small bank with dopo-
ol about $300,000.
WITNESS IS CALLED.
WILL PENSION EMPLOYES.
Take
American Sugar Company to
Cam of Old Employe.
(Dy Assoclat l PruBB to tho Cooa Day
Times)
NEW YOIIK, Dec. 19. Stockhold
erB of tho Amorlcnn Sugar Hoflnlng
Company will bo called upon tho next
nnnual nicotine to nrrnngo plans to
.BrtncM Agent of Structural , jjrnvM. pensions to U.o company's
Workers Must Testify,
I Associated Press to Coos Day
Tiniest
lATTLE. WnBh.. Doc. 19. W. II.
Iman, business agent of tho Sent
7.K00 ofllccrs and employes. Dotnlls
of tho plnn Include provisions for ro
tiring omployoB over 05 years old,
after 30 years of sorvlco.
An nnnronrlntlon of $30,000 Is
CHICAGO, 111., Doc.19. Tho opon
Donrd of Trado Building wns com
pletely destroyed by flro oarly todny.
Tho loss Ib two hundred thousand
dollars. Nearly ono thousand guests
of adjoining nnd ndjacont hotels
wcro thrown Into pnnlc by tho Bight
of tho llnmcB. Scores npponrcd half
clad In tho lohhlos. Thrco furnnco
stokers aro missing. Tho books nnd
records of many labor unions that
had headquarters In tho building
wero destroyed. Thcro Is being mndo
nn Investigation or tho cnuso of tlio
fire.
loan, uiisincBH agent ui iiiu di- , .. n. .inllo nt tlin nnn
tructurnl Iron Workers' Union, euggoBtod m tlio nucleus of tho pen
.. ... . oinn riinii. rsin iiuiiHiuii uiiiiui i'
1'innnnnnnii tninv m nnnnnr nn - - -
"nnnenneu muay 10 npponr uo- -- ,,,, ,ni i1A inRa ihnn J"0
es as Boon na possiDi. i i yenr Jn womon tho nB0 limit is
ITT
DELAY GDI
RATE ADVANCE
Interstate Commerce Commis
sion Suspends Proposed
Increase in Freight
(From Assoclntod Press to tho Cooa
Day Times)
WASHINGTON,. D. C. Doc. 19
Advances In tho rates on grain, and
grain products proposod by tho Chl
cago Itoclc Inland nnd Pacific Hall
way and its connections west of tho
MlBBls8lnni. to liocomo offoctlvo De-
comber 20, today woro suspended by
tho Interstate Commerco Commission
until April 20, 1912.
S
HE WRECKED
M Northern Fast Mail
Prashes Headon into Or
iental Limited today
j Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WANE, Wash., Dec. 19.
il Limited Trnln No. 1, west
on tho Gront Northern was
BGELOW
not nt CO nnd tho term of Borvlco nt
25 years. Should tno pian uo rnu
flpd mnlo. omployca who hnvo sorved
tho company 30 yonra and women
25 yonrs In the sorvlco may bo re
tired without regnrd to ago. Tho ac
count of tho pension will bo "A sum
nnnunlly equivalent to ono por cent
of tho nvorago nnnunt wngo or salary
during tho ton yonrs preceding reti
rement, multiplied by tho years of
service." ,
All ofllcors nnd employes of tho
company, or of nny corporation own
ed or controlled by tho company, tho
stntomonta any, will bo ollglblo for
tho ponslon. ..
The employes discharged nftor 15
nrvi.n nnnnlons may bo granted
Times.) . ??, -nmmiiieo deems fit. Tho only
Tlio '..,. , i,n iinnnnnlarlcs ombrnc-
o,i in tho nlan Is that they do not
, on tno Gront Nortnorn wob ; :" ,n nny WOrk. which In tho
ted at Odessa. Washlnnton. this ?nRn?01" , ,. mmmiitn Is In con-
SaM IfSttouS" WTh!"t with tho company's Interests.
'ed was standing nt tho station I YonK.
me fast mall swung In from w
on tho samo track. Tho , ,,
rs and flromon iumned. Trcsldcnt Tnft m.ii rnny ixuw
rallrond ofllclals ropoit about fiotlmni 'loimy.
own men woro Injured, nono (Dy Associated Press to coos uay
ly, il men. i
enelneor of tho fast mall. It I WASHINGTON, V. u., uuc. w.
nini.i .. .1.- .mIi t. i.innt Tnff. Attornoy-uonorai
been thrown in turn hla train .winkorshnm. Secretnry IIUlos nnii
Inother track. Major Butt went to Now York today.
Tn0 President will spend lonigiit
4 a. a. a ... . ... . .aa i . troonlnc oncncoiiicntB In
"Si: TO ItEM-AlX Now York nnd Drooklyn and expects
IN ritlSON HOSPITAL to be In Washington Thursday.
t PATHONIZE popular ten cent
. v t n n v. SATL'ltDAY night.
II.Hl ' . -
(By ARqnnlntorl TrpRa.
I WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec.
u Is omclally stated that
e government will talro no nc-
r& fOr tlin nrnannf nn Hin nnnll-
I'lon of Chnrles W. Morso for
prdon. Morso will remain In
a"ny hosnltal nt Fort Mc-
MrBon.
OIL IIEATEHS nt MILXEU'S.
Ito ami trnl.i mnv.i TTVVRn
hh --" nu ' --
r11 at MILXEU'S.
fd nAXD-PAINTED CIIIX
SILVER CASSEROLES and RAK
ING DISHES. Red Cross Drug store.
DOXIXG Gloves nnd P.UCIIINU
bags at Tho GUXXERY.
CUT GLASS at MILXER'S.
AUTOMOBILE and CHAUI-TEURS
XA LICENSES RENEWED at The
w
Y
Venerable Diplomat and Author
Succumbs in, New rorK
at Age of 95 today
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. John DI-
koIow. tho venorablo diplomat and
author, died at his homo lioro todny.
Mr. DIkoIow was 95 years of ago.
Threo days ago ho waa stricken with
tho return of an allmont incident 10
advanced ago.
1YRTLE POIWT
PORT LECTION
Judge Coke Refusss Injunction
to Prevent Balloting in
District today.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Oro., Doc. 1U. Jurtgo
John S. Coko Into yestorday refuaod
ho second application for nn Injunc
tion to prevent tho holding of n xpo
clnl election todny for tho organlm
tlon of the Port of Myrtlo Point.
Tho election Is bolng hold today
nnd it is gonornlly bollovcd hero that
It will carry by n big majority.
Tlio rotusal of tho application for
tho injunction enmo into. Tno par
M
ES STIRRING PLEA
FOR RIGHTS OF JEWISH PEOPLE
IRCiNT IS
NES DIRECTOR
Senate has Lively Session Ov
er Abrogation of Treaty
With Russia
POLITICS PLAY LARGE
PART IN CONSIDERATION
Likelv to -be Nightfall Before
Vote is Taken on Sup-
Defeats W. U. Douglas in port of Taft
SchOOl Election Restore Dy Associated Press to Coos Day.
High School Courses Times.)
WASIIINflTON. n. a. Dee. in i
..onn u. .nercnniu w ; Tho Scnnto is In session today paving
2oor,B ttng;!! ttrt -V townrd n rntlflcat.on of Pren
enncy caused by tho resignation of Ident Tnft'a nctlon nbrogatlng tho
C. J. MIIHs. Thoro woro only two RuBBlnn treaty of 1832. Mnny son
cnndldntcs nnd tho voto wns John C. ,ntors wero prepared with speeches,
rr ',. i u . "wllttamo ovldont nftor two
00. Tho election wns hold at thoi. , ,,,, vnln miut.
IIUIISO Jl DlVhlllft VtlV lh TWw tQu
Centrnl school building mid tho crowd
thnt gathered for It filled tho bulld
Ine to the doors.
Besides tho olcctlon of n director,
not bo reached hoforo night fall.
Senator Hayner Inaugurated tho
doba.to with a Bpeoch sharply criti
cising RusBln, Ho wnH interrupted
tno mass mocung uecmcci mm nn ra- mn - .,,,, B,ni. T, ,, fiiow.
-1. .,..1.1 l. m.I.Ia.I In tliA rt ....w. w.... - t,
Biiuum uu miucu iu niu ia . , ,,.
trn mill
levy for tho ensuing year to provldo
for tho restoration of tho Domestic
Science Department and tho Com
rnlal Department In tho Marshflold
High school course This proposl
tics Booking tho injunction had nlno inn rnrrlml nlmost unnnlmously.
rlgB in waiting to tnko out doputlea .tbcro bolng but fourteen votes ngniiiBt
to servo tho notlco of Injunction on 'if
tho Judges nnd clerks of olcctlon and
Judgo Coko'B rotiiBiil to grant tlio
writ enmo ns n big surprlso to thorn.
S
UP STRUGGLE
Structural Iron Workers With-
draw Objection to Using
Records as Evidence
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day
Tlmoa.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 19.
Tho long contost for tho possession
of tho correspondence, nnd books of
tho Structural Iron Workors Associa
tion ended today when counsel for
John J. McNamarn and tho associa
tion withdrew their npponl to tho In
diana Supromo Court from tho ordor
of a county court turning tho records
over to tho federal grand Jury.
ed In Biumort of tho resolution of
rntltlcntlon which ho reported yes
tordny from tho Foreign Relations.
Committee
Politics nro playing n lnrgo parti',
in tho Senate's deliberations. Lend
ers of both pnrtles nro striving to.
rcnp from tho situation ns much
political auvaningo ns inoy can anu
IIia uIiihIhi, Ih If iv An Y"rw Anttfl if tit n rtr.
.,.. .!... vnn- lnV,n mllla Hir. onmn luu ""'" n-vv'" "" v."."."
v..o,....h ,-..., """- ""; .,,, in thnt tho republicans nro malntnin
aa last year. It was Btatod that In . ,,,, . ,0,,,nnf ,, M,n
addition to tho two nnd
This mnkes tho tax levy for tho
. .. Inif n rnmilillo ntiil nrnnldnnt nml tho
,,.., ...r " w.. ..- ...w .v..v .. ..
mniio.. iu uo l, iwn.,1 nvn ropubllcnns claim the Sonnto pullod
!"' LB..W ic, i' ',0"? .TS LI S a democratic Houiio out of an Inter-
to levy for Interest nnd sinking fund
for tho outstanding bonded Indebted
ness Hint sovon nnd ono-hnlf mills
would tnko enro of tho current ox
nntlonnl nuiddlo that might hnvo
caused serious complications. Rop
resontntlvo Sulzcr, author of tho
IIoubo resolution, expressed n wll-
K!"S! i ":0,n"',n,L"Li 1ss toUnccepV tho-Sen-aU, resol.
l I'"' vv"" "'v.. .......- ,,
Taluatlon of tho
school district.
When this wan Btatod, A
property In tho
II. Pow
Rnynor's Appeal.
Rnynor In his nddrcss mado rt
si 4-s'.'e sWusrsAiBSsis
ui ono iiiiii uu iiiuuu iu ""i'" i. i.i An.i..n m.
Commercial and DoinoBtlcSclonco Do-. "" "" , '''."
linn. w
of:
pnrtments. I, S. Smith, J. W.
nott nnd Bovoral othors spoko
vor of such brnnches In tho public
In fa-I
faith, saying:
"What Is tho cmiBO
loranco? Havo thoso
STRIKE RIOTS
IN ST. L
I
of this Into
pooplo com-
Fchools nnd tho opportunity they aNlVu" on"""fwl,u "i" iTB Z
forded tho pupils for. ndvnnclngl?! ' '"Bt,t" ".P"" ,,0' nnL.T' t
thomsolvea nnd also of tho prnctlcnli''"' :"',,, t,,nln rnrnlntuAr
committed nnd which tholr postorlty
will conttntio to commit to tho ro
motcflt gonorntlon. They hnvo wor
shipped gold according to tho trndl
tlons of tholr fnlth nnd dictates of
tholr conscience"
Rnynor demanded tho Bamo troat
mont for Amorlcnn citizens in Run-
sla ns accorded Russlnn citizens in
the United States.
"Thero Is no romody," ho snia,
'oxcont to tormlnnto tho tronty. Wo
must submit or glvo notlco to tor
mlnnto. It would bo n cownrdly not
to Biirrondor."
Fifteen Injured in Collision and
One Probably Fatally In
jured by Flying Missle
(Dy Assoclntoa Press to Coos Day
Times)
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 19. Sovoral
mnrn nr less serious clashes occurred
today botweon tho striking t&xicab ones' snke. Mr. Dennett said that ho
drlvors and non-union mon who took was not awaro how Mr. Morchant
stood on tho Issues but that ns
ho (Morchant) had gono through tho
advantages derived from them. M.
C. Norton oxplnlnod thnt tho school
board hnd boon compelled to dlsponso
with thorn becnuso tho Incomo from
tho tnx lovy was not sumclent to
pny tpo oxponso of tholr mnlntonnnco.
Superintendent Tledgon, nlsd tnlkod
briefly on tho ro-nrranglng of tho
course of study In tho high school.
Finally A. II. PoworB' motion thnt
tho proposition should bo Biibmltted
to tho votora to dotermlno whothor or
not nn nddltlonnl ono mill lovy should
bo mndo for tho mnlntonnnco of tho
two dopnrtmontB wns put. Chnlrmnn
Horton cnlled for tho ayes and thorn
was n gonornl response-. In tho nfllrmn
tlve. Uo forgot nbout calling tho
nnys and doclnrod tho motion enr
rled. Thon someone called his at
tention to tho oversight and ho call
ed for tho nays against tho motion.
Thoro wns not n single response
John C. Morchant wns placed In
nomination for director by J. M. Up
ton nnd wns cocondod by J. W. Don-
nett. Mr. Upton said that thoro was
an lssuo In tho school election but
ho urged that tho bitterness that
sometimes markB political strlfo bo
forgotten and that ovoryono voto for
tho man thoy thought would accom
plish tho most good for tho llttlo
GARRISON
CHAFING DISHES and PERCO
LATORS at RED CROSS DRUG
STORE.
D
1
TD TAKE IDE
Mrs. Bain Admits that She Had
Her Husband Take Mon
ey in McNamara Case
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
t ncs Avowries. Pnl.. rifn. 19. In
tho preliminary hearing of Dert' convicted of complicity in tho
Franklin accused of having bribed
their places. As a result of a clash
last night, n taxlcab crashed Into two
cars nnd fifteen woro injured. Mich
ael O'Drion, a taxlcab strlko-broakor,
was perhaps fatally injured last night
by bolng struck on tho head with a
rock. i-uU
FINE IS UGRT .
E
JURY SECURED
G
Taking of Testimony in Murder,
Trial Begins at Coquille
This Morning.
(Special to Tho TJmeB)
COQUILLE, Ore, Doc. 19. Tho
Jury to try Frnnk Garrison,
WKE3? u . - ' S
WOllill II1UKO nil uiuuiuiii. iiiuii. ,-: - --- - "i.., i, o.
thormoro. ho said that tho paBt should summer. B". ""P'Mi'nLTomS
bo forgotten nnd It wns not nn Isbuo J and tho taking ' S8"llmn?7llJ3.,S
rownrd
of tho election to
for pnst sorvlcos.
Dr. E. MlnuiiB nominated W,
Douglas for director and pointed out nro:
pooplo today. It is expected tnat tno irmi
JIUU1HU, .... V- . . I .In... .lu.ntnn Tin
Will 00 UI BIJVUIUI UUJTD uu.ui."...
tr lurnrs who will decide Garrison's fnto
I 41 .i.llU.l
Two Assailants of Kansas
School Teacher Get off
Easy in Court
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.!
LINCOLN CENTER, Kas., Dec. 19.
Sperrlll .Clarke and John Schmidt
tnr-
how ho was nartlculnrly fitted for tho
place Warren Daclitol seconded tho
nomination.
C. R. Dlndlnger nnd Albort Seollg
woro named as tho tollers of tho elec
tion nnd Tom Coko nnd C. F. Mc
Kulght ns tho Judges. Mr. McKnlght
was compolled to docllno on account
of having another engagement nnd
I. 8. Smith wns named to take his
place
Resides thoso voting, a largo num
bor woro present, tho building bolng
filled to tho doors. Mnny did not ro
mnln to vote, owing to tho crowd.
ti wan also Btntori today that n
number of South Marshfleld residents of tho schools.
confused tho P aco of holding tno Tlio torm oi ai
II. A. Johnson.
Jna. T, Jenkins.
Alva Huntley.
T. E. Wlllnrd.
O. C. Prlco.
Elmer Howe
W. R. Footo.
Aaron Wilson.
Orvlllo Dodgo.
J. C. Lett.
J. D. Myers.
II. M. Tyrol.
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J
1
1
Fancy Electric Portablo
$7.00 at MILXKiTH.
LAMPS
a
sworn Juror In tho trial of James D.
McNamara, Mrs. Robort F, Daln wns
tho principal witness today. Undor
the cross-examination by Attorney
Gago for the defense, Mrs. Daln col
lapsed twice. She admitted she had
C. Horton ns dN
im nn,i wnnt in thn Tilch Rehnol rector will cxniro noxt Juno nnd thon'
ring of Miss Mary Chamberlain wero building nnd consequently missed out. It Is expected that tho contest will
each sontencod to pay a flno of J200 . whllo Inet night's election was n roach tho declslvo point ns tho dl
and costs. contost botweon tho Golden nnd nnti- rector elected In Juno will hold tho
Everett O. Clark, Jay Fitzwater, ' Golden factions, it Is not altogether bnlanco of power.
VVntsnn Sornnton and Edward Rlcord .Wlnlvn. Afr. Sforchant Is In favor It Is likely that tho BChOOl boara
are each undor sontenco of ono yonrjof reinstating Superintendent Qoldon will endeavor to havo tho noxt oloo-
ln Jail for participating in tho crimes
induced her, husband to accept tho Rlcord and Scranton nro serving their
ilrthn Bentonces, whllo Everett Clark and
bribe,
CARVIXG SETS nt MILXER'S.
Jay Fitzwater will appeal and
free under bonus.
but thero nro two other mombors of tlon conducted moro llko tho gonorat
tho 'board who aro understood to bo elections, that Is havo tho polls opon
in fnvnr nf retaining Superintendent for specified hours instead of trying
nro TIedgen nnd supporting the work ho to handle it ns a mass raeotlng propo
'has been doing for tho advancement sltlon. :i
t-'HOSS DRUG STORE.
GUXXERY.
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