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Minn Tnrlnll WeW5Jujm man iuuuj. HAS NEVER BEEN SAID THAT HE WAS DESERTER ends Assurance to His Friends That He may oe De pended Upon. hy A8soclnlcd Press to Coob Bny Times.) 'NEW YORK. Fob. 8 "I do not Hove that ovon my lilttcrcst ono- Ics will Bny that 1 wns over n do- rlcr," Colonel Iloosovolt told A. P. oorc, iiilHslior of tho Pittsburg nder, today, according to on inter- cw given out today by .Moore. ("You can say to tho progressives," Uscvelt Is quoted by Mooro aH Bny- Ip, "Tlint I will not desert tho causo. bat they will find mo fighting Bldo sldo with thorn to n finish." LITTLE GIRL TA1T IlKTTIXfl FAVORITE U fltJ-oct Has Xo TnktTH of 9.1000 in 81000 Wager on Elect Ion. NEW YORK, Fob. 8 Wall Htrcot day learned of tho first offer to bet i the oittconio of tho next Proaldon- pl election. The offer wns mndo on lo curb of a stock exchango Iioiibo id no takers could, bo found. It wns n bet of $15000 to $1000 tlint resident Tnft, If nomlnntod, would re-elected. It wiib raid today that Fall street hnd como to bollovo that bnsovolt would not got tho Prcsl- ;ntlal nomlnntlon nt tho Chicago invention. Tho offer to bet will Htnnd, how- ror, for some time to como. .MAY APPOINT XAGLE upreme Judgeship Continues to Be Ono of Conti'iitlou. By Associated Pros? to tho Coos Bay Times.) I WASHINGTON. Fob. 8 Donplto toorts tlint President Tnft hnd do Jrmlned to appoint Secrotnry Nnglo the United States Supremo Court, (lends of Judge Wllllnm C. Hook day continued their cffortH In his rhnlf. Representative Anthony, of lansai, took to tho Whllo Houbo an nalysls of Hook's decision In tho Iklahomn "Jim Crow" enso, which It said will Bhow an ontlroly dlffor- nt lew from that presented to tho resident by tlioso who aro opposing look s nppolntmont. Goldie Williams' Awful Fate Disclosed by Discovery of the Body. (Dy Associated Press to Coos liny Times.) GRAND ISLAND, Nob., Fob. 8 The dead body of llttlo Goldlo Wil liams, ngod 10 ycarH, was found nt noon today In u vacant hotiso In thu orthenst part of town. It wuh covered with quicklime, n quantity of which wns found In tho house nnd wns fur ther hidden by n door which hnd been thrown over It. Tho authorities any they do not expect to prevent u lynch ing should the assailant be captured. Yiim Ilentcu to Death. (I3y Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) GItAND ISLAND, Feb. 8 Tho llttlo girl disappeared Tuesday even ing In tho company of n mini nbout 40 yeaiB of ago, n Btrangor hero. When tho body was found It was bad ly mutilated. Death wiib canned by blows of fists. Tho body wna dis covered by searchers. Thrilling Experience of Califor nia Miners as Result Cave in All Are Rescued Without a Single Fatality. SUTTER CHUNK, Cal., Fob. 8 Tho G2 miners entombed In Hunker Hill mine nt 1 o'clock yesterday by u cave-In at the mouth of tho shaft were rescued nt noon today, after a night of despernto work by tho min ers from nearby mines. None of the men wore injured nnd all were greet ed by the wives nnd daughters as they camo out of the shaft, their lights still burning. t J. BUM HAS lUET TRUST i LITTLE FAIT H ' TO BE PROBED Says Democratic Investigation House Committee Will Seek oi 5o-canerj money irust i Laiesi in monopolies 111 ti r w- Be a Farce. (Dy Associated PrcsB to Coos Day Times.. SAN BENETO, Tox., Fob. 8 "I fear such an Investigation will provo n farce. If tho banking committee begins nt onco and makos a prompt nnd thorough investigation, I shall bo both surprised nnd delighted." So doclnrod Wllllnm J. Brynn todny' In commenting on tho result of Inst' night's Democratic caucus over tho proposed Investigation of the no culled money trust. ALLIANCE IN Democrats Start it. (Dy Assoclntea Press to Coos Baj Times.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Repre sentative Pujo, of Louisiana, chair man of tho Houso commlttco on bnnklng nnd currency to which the Democratic caucus Inst night referred tho proposed Investigation of tho money trust Bnld today ho would In troduce n resolution to vest his com mittee with plenary powors to lenrn If thoro Is a "Money Trust" In tho United Stntes. WOODMEN TO FIGHT HATE IsM-mlily Seeks Aid to Defeat Pro. i'oed lnmiiM In Charges. m.NRAPOLIS, Fob. 8 ThoiiB- rd of elreulnrs liavo been Issued by " dr'i Wvdmpu Arsp'nli'y. or- l-'ril hero Jnnuprv .11. to flirht tho Idontlnn of Increased Insurance rates i the Modern Woodmen of America. The r'-c hi- nks nil pnunells to rnd dclpentes to n mass mortlncr on 'ebnm y 22, when nlans will bo isae for flchthiL- tho so-called Mo- I'lo bill adopted hv thn nrenulzntinn It the convention In Chicago recently. ILL TO BE A L STEE WITNESS ia'lway Magnate Subpoenaed Hjipeap Kstore Investi aating Commutes. 1 Associated Press to tha Coss Baj WASHINGTON'. T.i, simnn t . chnl-mnn of tho dlroctornto of , "l 'o-tliern Railroad, has wved with n subpoena to tes- "re i-o stanloy stool Investl-i- " "7nff Monday regarding ; l" ore fl.hu of th0 Unlted ' n ,' rnratlon and In con . " th '' eorporatlon's trans- fielptlM ZIT" wtU Sherwin- vHam sMfER'S. s PAINTS and VAltXISHES HOT Til ON THE "AULO SOD" Lord Churchill Given Rather Mixed Reception on Ar rival at Belfast Today. (Dy Assoclutcd Press to Coos Da Times.) HKLFAST, Irolnnd, Feb. S Win ston Spencer Churchill, first Lord of tho Admiralty, tho chief figure In to dnv's homo rule demonstrations, nr- rlved todny with IiIb wife nnd wns given u somewhat mixed reception. A number of Orangemen who had gathered nt tho station greeted him with groans nnd boos but thoy wore drowned by tho henrly checra of tho Liberals and Nationalists. Thoro wns no dlsturbnnco. In tho coureo of tho morning, n crowd of Unionists pn rnded tho Htreots with an effigy of Churchill plncarded "Down with Churchill. No homo rule" They proccoded to tho hotel where Mr. and Mrs. Churchill wore staying nnd snug tho national nnthoin, after which they dlsporsed without disor der. Thoro was no marked excite ment among tho workers in tho city. Looks Like Home Utile nt It. fDy Associated Press to Coos Daj Times., BELFAST, Fob. 8 Tho nrined forces of Irolnnd are to bo controlled by tho Imporlnl govornmont and the Imperial govornmont will continue its lnnd purchnsoa and pension scheme Clauses rolntlvo to rollg Ioub freedom nnd taxes, It is report ed, must bo inserted to rellovo tho anxiety of the protestnnts In Ulster. Churchill contended that tho settle ment of tho long qunrrol between tho British government nnd tho Irish peop'o wns a boon to tho Empire be yond compare, as tho Irish through out tho world wero a power which had In tho pnst mostly worked count ir to Brltls-h Interests. Churchill con tinued thnt tho govornmont is pro cured jo fight tho bill through Par liament nnd ho asked for fair piny from the unionists. Plans for Homo Rule. Ho'lulous freedom will ho secured, a reprosei.'ntlon fair to all parties In; tho Irish Pnr'iameni win op guaran teed, law nnd taxes unjust to any party will he guarded against nnd Ire'nnd will control Its own finances under tho terms of tho Homo Rule lit 11, T'ipo0 features wore nnnouneed by Winston Sponcer Churchill, who outlined tho proposed mensuro for tho first tlmo in his spoech today. J. I. CASEPLOWS at MILXKK'S. Arrives From Portland With Freight and Passengers Leaves for Eureka. Tho steamer Alllnnco arrived In port this morning from Portland ty ing up at the dock nt noon. She brought a largo amount of gcnornl merchandise and tho following pas sengers: W. M. Croltre J. D. Croltro 11. II. Krugs F. H. Pngo Sllvn Smith Edith It. Preston W. F. Follor Robt. Smith LEAVES FOR EUREKA After quickly discharging hor car go the Alllnnco sailed tills nftornoon for Eureka Cal. takl'ii; on a largo shipment of merchandlso and pro duco. Tho following loft for Eureka from Mnrshtlold: .loo Howor P Rodtimakor M. L. Towor Ed Wllllnmson H. S. Aldorman P. Walter II. Van Ordcn A. Chrlstnso mil Nyo Galord Coolbaugh F. F. Smith . Chrlstcnsen Mrs. J. G. Cornell L IN MARSHFIELD KIXCJ FRKDERICK BETTER. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj Times) COPENHAGEN, Fob. 8 A rens surlng bulletin about tho condition of King Frederick was Issued today. Baptists Will Start Series of Special Meetings Next Sunday Morning. Announcement Is mndo todny by i Rev. G. Lo Roy Hall, pastor of tho Baptist Church, thnt n series of spo clal meetings will begin in that I church next Sunday morning nt 11 ' o'clock. I Tho pastor will have- In nddltlon to , tho help of nil tho members In this i campaign, the nsslstnnco of two nblo I men,- Rev. C. II. McKeo, colportor for tho American Bnptlst Publication Society, nnd Itov. Gcorgo L. White, superintendent of tho Pacific Coast for tho samo society. Both men nro ' experienced nnd como with the hlgh- 1 est recommondntlon of tho donomi- , notion. Rev. McKee will bo hero to jspenk next Sunday. Mr. Whlto will como inter. Neighborhood Meetings. Tonight gatherings for Bpeclal prayer will bo hold at tho following homes: Mr. Georgo Ayro, South Mnrshfleld; Mrs. Fannlo Wheeler, Third street; R. P. Harrington, Fifth htreet, nnd F. W. Rohflold, In con nection with tho D. Y. B. Club held tonight. Thoso meetings will be hold nt 8 o'clock for 30 minutes. NDIGTED IN WILL BE ARRAIGNED FOR TRIAL MAR. 12 WILSON AGAIN UNDER FIRE Another Congressional Investi gation of Department of Agriculture Is Ordered. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON, Feb. S A formnl ordor for a congressional Investiga tion of the Florida ovorglades land enso In the Department of Agricul ture wns passed today by tho Houso commlttco on expenditures In thnt department. Charges thnt EnglneorB Elliott nnd Morehouse, who wero dis charged by Secretory Wilson, hnd boon victims of n Florida syndlcnto of land promoters and that official reports on tho true conditions In tho evorglndcs had been suppressed, are to be Investigated. Tho commlttco decided not only to Investigate over- glades lands nnd alleged relations of Florida land syndicates to tho con troversy, but nlso to conduct a thor ough Inquiry Into the drninngo dlvU Hon Department of Agriculture. NO W W R Skiff Overturns Near Ferry Bodies of Victims Not Recovered. ROSGBURG, Ore., Feb. 8 Coro ner Jowott was Informed by tele phono of the drowning of two men In the Unipqua River at Smith's fer ry, four miles above Elkton. Tho victims are Henry Rossman, aged 25 years, and an other man whoso namo tho Coroner could not distinguish over tho telephone. Tho accident occurred about noon, when tho two men who lost their lives started across tho rlvor In n skiff, which overturned with them. There was a third man In tho boat, Rossman's brother, William, but ho was saved by tlo ferryman. Coronor Jowett wes requested to como to Elkton Im mediately to make an Investigation Into the affair, but ho will not go un til tho bod'os of tho drown- d men nre recovered. UNITED STATE? 1IOKS, HAKES. SHOVELS and all Garden tools at MILXER'S. Takes Initiative in Movement to Get Powers to Unite to Protect China. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Hhj Times., WASHINGTON, Fob. 8 Secretary Knox's note to Count Von Bernstorff, tho German Ambassador Just made public, Is taken to bo the preliminary of nn expected exchange of notes be tween tho United Stntes, Germany, Great Britain, Franco, Japan and Russia which would bo of Immonso Importance In tho placing of all eight powors on record for concerted no tion and common understanding in the protection of the integrity of Chl nn. While the note Is addressed to the German Ambassador, copies will bo sent to a'l tho othor powers named. L MEETING HERE Coos County Fire Patrol Asso ciation Elects Officers for Ensuing Year. The annual mooting of tho Coos County Fire Patrol Association wns hold at their offlco this wcok In tho Coke building nnd officers nnd a board of directors wore olectod this wcok for thoSensuIng yenr. Practical ly all of tho members of tho associa tion woro present either In person or represented by proxy nnd tho meeting was n very Interesting one. Tho board of directors olectod for tho en suing yenr wns: Horbort Armstrong, A. E. Adolspoger, J. F. Stnndlsh, F. A. Krlbs and W. L. Brewstor. Tho following officers woro olectcd: A. E. Adelsporgor, president; Horbort Armstrong, vice-president; W. J. Cou rad, secretary and treasuoror. Dur ing tho yenr 1911, Mr. Adolspoger ncted as secretary of tho association and Mr. Conrad assistant secretary. Mr. Armstrong, tho vice-president, is tho resident mnnngor of tho MonnBhn Woodonwnro Co., nnd la nctlvoly In terested In tho protection of tho tim ber resources of this locnllty. It Is planned to co-opornto with tho Stnto Forester during tho coming yenr In burning undorbrush, cutting trails, nnd In many othor ways reduco tho dangor from forest fires to n mini mum. This association has beon very successful stneo Its organization fcovoral years ago and should receive tho hearty support of evory porson In tho county. Tnv Association Meets. The annunl meeting of tho Cons County Tax Association was hold nt their offlco In tho Coke building nnd the following hoard of directors elect ed for tho year 1912: Herbort Arm strong. A. E. Adelsporgor, 7 T. Slg- lln. G. W. Bealo, F. A. Krlbs, W. L. Brewstor and E. C. Roberts. Tho offlcors wl'l bo elected at a later meeting. AU of these gontlemon nre nctlvoly engaged In tvo tlmbr busl-j ness. Tho work of this nrRoclntlonl has been handled by W. .7, Conrnd. Tentative Plans for Trial Alleged Dynamite Conspirators. of EXPECT TO HAVE ACCUSED IN CUSTODY BY MONDAY It Is Announced That Trials Be Set for Hear ing In May. (By Associated Press to Coon Day Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 8 Tentative plaiiB for tho trials of 40 or moro men Indicted for alleged complicity In tho dynnmlto conspir acy In enso plena of not guilty nre entered wns discussed by tho govorn mont officials hero today. After ar raignment boforo Judge A. B. An derson hero on March 12 tho trials probably will bo sot for hearing somo tlmo in May with a view to disposing of thorn boforo summer is over. It Is believed It Is tho plan of tho Dis trict Attorney to havo nil tho Indicted In custody by next Monday. NOW, SILVER GOES UP (Dy Associated Press to Coos Baj" Times.) BAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 8 Dank em horo oxplnln tho rlso of ono cent In the prlco of silver todny to tho prospect of n larger demand for tho precious metnl with tho opening of tho Chinese republic. Today's quo tation is CO 7-8; the highest prlco In six yenrs. AIR TROUBLES IN LOCAL COURT Differences in the Peake and Stevens Families Told Today. ' S. T. Pcako, of Haines Inlot, hns started suit against A. W. Storens nnd Emma Stovons, his father and niothor,-ln-law, living nt tho samo placo, to rccovor tho sum of $100.50, claiming this nmount to bo duo him for bonrd nnd as fco for locating thorn on n homestead. Tho trlnl begnn In Justlco Pon nock's court nt 1 o'clock today bo foro a Jury composod of the follow ing: J. T. Merchnnt. O. O. Lund, Wnrnor Ogron, A. P. Owen, A. O. Hnll and J. V. Umstaddt. Tho plnlntlff Is represented by At torney E. II. Joehnk nnd Attornoy Arthur Peck represents tho defendants. Tho defendants nro presenting a counter claim ngalnst plaintiff. It is understood thnt tho suit Is tho out come of dlsngreomont In tho family, involving separation botweon tho plnlntlff nnd his wlfo, formerly Miss Stevens. Tho Stevens family enmo horo from Portlnnd nearly two years ago, locat ing on govornmont land that was pointed out to thorn nt thnt tlmo by tholr son-ln-Inw. THEY ARE "LAME MOE T" T irnrDm Ifn.lnl UUllnat AIHT.l'PV NEW HOME SEWIXfi MACHINE for $35 at MILXER'S. LAXI) GIMXT CASE DELAYED PORTLAvn n- . ti, ""'in a-MtMo n p-n'rin in"ii Grant cases, which havo been nendlng in the Unit ed States Court for sovernl yenrs, re- rntvod another set-back when Judgo Wolverton allowed tho dofendnnts, tho Oregon .& California Railroad enmnnnv. until tho first Mondny In Mnrch In which to fllo its answer. I Senator Works of California Castigates the Pending Peace Treaties. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Fob. 8 Ratifica tion ot tho pending arbitration treaties with Great Britain and Frnnco though "lamo and impotent as an obligation peacefully to sot tlo disputes," wns urged boforo the Sennto today by Senntor Works, of California. Ho declared that If tho representatives of tho threo great powers had intended to cxcludo from the temtH of the agreement overv d'" pnto that n nation wns Hkoy to go to war about, thoy could not have do-'O It more effectually.