BURY OUR OLD HOPES THAT WE MAY PLANT NEW ONES ON THEIR GRAVES "Z- " i - ' " " " -""'TmTiBlNa In Tlio TIMES tons Sag ims WANT ADVERTISING In Tho T2MB8 Will Keep tho Incoino from Yowr Furnished Hooms from Lnpslagl YOU can really holp tho family rovomicB by renting a fow furnlshod rooms and, If you know how and when to uso tho classified column, you may keep that Httlo extra Incomo na "ptendy as a clock." nut the ticf about your It IUrJfore 'lie oyo f l "P0' 'yi town. And It ". of them wno ougui iu i!.ii .oil U! i ii. Juu " MEMUER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS . .... I.. 4Uft uVVU H'StnllllSllCU ill 101a . AAA . Tlio Const Mnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION IIEfi THAI SINKING AS ESULT OF HITTING ICEBERG A Consolidation or Times, Const .Mall fjp. 233 nnd Coos liny Advertiser. r..M ?rrfA , Vpssc tvur riuaiuu r.i..j Uar Mnirinn ireCKeu uii "" - voyauu. JSION OFF CAPE RACttAHLI IUUHI ,uAiohia: Ahoard But All k Safely Transferred lo Other snips. IITAXIO IB UlWivinw (B; Associated Prow.) 3ALIFAX, N. B., April 15. .Canadian goToriuiiuui, uu , irtncr rccolrcd a wlrolosa Hliip. m., suiub "w -- kalailng, Tno mcBBOBocuuiu the ceoicsaip ituuiu, uu '. .. If (a nnld tho M nun - - - bstn towing tho Titanic nro EMTOrlns to got her Into J Titer, near Capo Unco to Kk vt J"'" . . . A. A A. A A. ! ' ALL AKK SAVED (B; Associated Press. ) lEW YORK, April 15. rPrettdcnt FrnnKiin o: tno l!i Stir Lino, Raid at 4 i that bo had dcflnlto In- Billon that nil tho pnsaon- i kid been transform! from Titanic, Ho had rccolvod I ord, honovor, Indicating Intent of tho damage to tlio tt'.m dispatches up to noon to uted the passongors of tlio tSur liner THnnlo wlilnli struck (Vn off tho Nowfoundlnnd utniiht, woro being trnnaror- fnrd tho steamer Carpnthoa, n fcr. Already twonty boat loads i trtnifcrrod and allowing i tlity persona na tho capacity i life boat, soma eight hundrod tot hundred hnro boon trans- UtHt reports Indlcnto tho :r Ii htlng carried on safoly. i ii smooth and tho wonthor Mtli probablo that all paason- i tie TlUnlc nro snfo. Whllo Ifeaajed tho Tltnnlo Is still al u reported mnklng way iHilIfu under her own stoam. iTitinlc Is tbo largest stoamor a. She Is 882 foot ong with I tots displacement. Sho was launched last May nnd this wns her maiden trip. Among tho passongorB aro Colonol and Mrs. John Jacob Astor, Alfred O. Vandorbllt, Major Archibald Dutt, military aldo to President Taft, P. D. Mlllott, tho artlBt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Isndoro Straus, and J. Q. Wldoner. Proaldont Hnys of tho Grnnd Trunk Rnllway, J. I). Druco, I. 8. Mny, man aging director of tho Whlto Star Lino, W. T. Stood and other proml nont pooplowcro also aboard tbo Ti tanic. Another llnor, tho Parisian, Is as sisting In tho work of rescue. Tho Dnltlc and Virginian aro also near tho sceno and thn Olvmnlc will reach tho spot shortly, 'as tho wlro- looo concerning tno transfer of tbo passongors comes from Olympic. i (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cobb Day Times) NEW YORK, April IB A dl- patch rccolvod horo from Halifax this morning reports that all tho pas Bongors of tho Titanic left tho shin anortiy after 3:30 this morning. Tlio Titanic hnd on board 1470 passengers nnd a crow of 800 men. Officials of tho Whlto Star line hnd no word at 8 o'clock this morning otnor than tho press dispatches of tho reported accident to tho stcnmshlp Titanic. Tho point whom tho Tltnnlc strucK tho Iceberg Is 1150 miles duo cnBt of Now York City and 450 mllus south of tho Capo Ilaco wireless sta tion. Tho Tltnnlc Is In charge of Captain Smith, who waH on tho brldgo of tho Olympic when thnt boat collided with tho Ilrltlah cruiser Ilawke last September. LET US TALK IT OVER REPORT FKOM MONTREAL (Ily Assoclntod Press to Coos Day Times.) MONTREAL, April 15. Tho Montronl Star says an unofficial dis patch from Halifax states that word was rocolvcd thero that the Titanic was still afloat nnd mnklng her way slowly townrd Halifax. VESSEL TO RESCUE Dlsnblcri Titanic RciMrfnl in Tow of tlio Virginian. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmo.) MONTREAL, April 15. Tho local offlco of Horton Dnvldson, ono of tho Tltnnlo passengorH, rccolved tho fol lowing wlroless: "All passongors nro snfo nnd Titanic wns taken In tow hv tho Virginian." I I MEIO TODAY Slates Notifies Con wig Factions That Out Against American? p Cease. t4AAAA iREDO. Ter. Anrll 1K 4 Wout of Amorican ongl- 4 iw conductors on tho Na- 'uwioiMoxIco bogan to- IJl It Wftfl nnnntinADil t)m 'J lOCOOtOtlvn nni'lnnnra A "h here toulght and bo . tike tlo Americana' 4 to Mexico tomorrow. ' otlited Press to C003 Day Times.) UJWT0N. D. C. April 15. - varment in a rorcoiul Ue COntnnilllln fnnln..n In .l.1?lns ,hom aealnst any '"'1 Drought relations bo- Hhi . alaiKa "U flioxico 1 POlnt. This l n fnlr j 'r,ffl past oxporlonco and ,;; lU0 aiato Dopartmont, "d recently n the caso of 8iU,i,2ch a wa-mlng aa lnix.,1 . ui,a"a"-Amoricart o(n.whl9!lro- itonpj '"u, conaitionB "our doorway." 3 hoped and bollovo.1 hv : ,1 ",clas. howovef, i;;?:ia. .y m ik. 1. v i,as'ons 01 iho S lt Lw' not bo necea- d.nl"van. Government to stops regarding .J1 'ed to ronnun.l n.onr. lhBnial ""nrtora that m no Intervention. is....!! must b0 taken by )ro or 1 nro,lgh tno robQl 51 Lom 7n , uent JIn" ' (ha o. . w,m ol nn ition, J,a!e Departmenfa .Mat ,: "8iorlllMm'-! Stye hn . r u,an words," ' eS .ment8 comment Jim kMJ rozco. who 1 111 n , " clPCda rather L. . Promises, Mennwhlln lnr.x,c? undoubtedly it ! thn e Inst I aencles as mado public JOHN D'S. PLAN KNOCKED OUT Congress Refuses to Concur in tsiaolishlng $100,000,- 000 Corporation. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmca.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 15. - Upon protests from members that tho creation of a groat corporations! ono hundrod million dollars might com poto with prlvato Interests and end In controlling tho government, the House today refused to pass a bill Incorporating tho Rockofellor foun dation and struck It from th cal endar. Tho bill haa been boforo Congress for two years shnw hn nrnn of tUrblllonCO nnd Vlo lonco hna grown to formidable pro portions. WILL ARM AMERICAN'S (Dy Associated Press to Coob Day Time.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15. In reaponao to an appeal from tno American Consul at Guadalajara, Mexico, Proaldont Taft baa author ized the exportation of 150 rifles ami 50,000 rounda of ammunition for arming tho citizens of the United States In thnt district. IIOMItS IX NEW YORK (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Time.) NEW YORK, April 15. Three bombs wore exploded in the Itnlian section today. Whllo of powerful con struction tho damaco wna not great. 4 BORN" FERRIN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Farrln, at their homo at Sumner, Sunday. AiirlM'L a daughter. HOWARD'S genulno MEXICAN TAMALES delivered any place In tno city until 13 O'CLOCK at ntsHi. They are READY to SERVE. Phono 333. ANEW evolution confronta this community today. Coos Day has reached tho period of Its history when tho transition must bo mado from a groat aggregation of tlndlvldunls and thplr enterprises to an organized community In which nn unselfish Intelligent that can look to tho future shall govern. Dut It Is appalling how Httlo tho public acorn to reallzo tho nood of this organization. A city Is Just n great civic cor poration, organized for tho bonoflt of Its citizens In tholr homes and bUBl noss enterprises. And a groat city that properly serves tho wolfaro of its homes and tho prosperity of Its citizens can no moro bo croatod with out Intelligent civic co-oporatlon that takes Into account in ndvanco tho things that must bo than a grent building can bo constructed with out a plan or a groat business organized without systom. Yet thnt is exactly what Coos Day has been trying to do and what Is worse, oome men who havo shown' tholr conBtructlvo ability by what the have dono with their prlvato enterprises havo placed thomsolves out of harmony with communal co-opcrntlon, a condition of affairs of moro than vital Importance It la tlrao to turn ovor a now leaf. It is tlmo for tho people of Coos Day, regardless of past differences, to got together. It has boon said that the history of any Nation can be road in tho biographies of its groat men, and equally Is this truo of our great cities. Such questions as har bor Improvements, parks, public boulevards and tho complox nnd In volved rnllway nltuntlon thnt Is now perplexing tho community aro questions to bo settled by appoal to vox popull, but thoy nro probloma to bo worked out by our bualncaa mon of Integrity nnd ability and then bdqueathed to Its citizens as an Inheritance from tho mon who will mako tho Cooa Day of tho future. Tho ono great problom pressing for prompt consideration Is the railway proposition. Thero Is much that Is commendable and some statements that aro BUbJoct to criticism In tho semi-official announcement of Gonornl Man- hvr . j. .Minis as puousnod in Tno Times last Friday evening. His assertion that ho didn't come to Coos Day with any club or with a chip on his shoulder, but to find out whether tho people wanted a rnll way and If they woro willing to extend td tho Southern Pacific tho samo co-operation thnt thoy woro willing to extend to any railroad, manlfosts a spirit of fairness that warranto, according to his statement, an Impartial and unprejudiced hearing. The Times Is certain thnt Mr. Mlllls will fln'd no genoral opposition ir projudlco against tho Southern Pnclflc In this community. Thero may bo Individual Instances of resontmont nt what Is allegod to bo tho dila tory tactics of his corporation, but tho gonornl feeling on Cooa Day Is ono of cordlnl welcomo to any man or set of men who aro In a position to aid In the development of Its great resources. Rcsentmont and rovongo hnvo no plrtcc In a commercial conference. Business s buslnoss. Coos Dny neods a railway Coos Day needs tho Southern Pacific and tho Southern Pnclflco needs Coos Day. Tho South ern Pacific Is not a philanthropic corporation. It la not mnklng prepara tions to expend tho 19,000,000 that Mr. Mlllls mentions, morely for tho bonoflt of tho pooplo of this community. Tho railway company Is plan ning this entorprlso of tho extension of Its lino on a buslnoss basis. Thoy fchould bo met In a spirit of fairness nnd cordial co-oporatlon. Thero is nothing In tho exigencies of tho sltuntlon thnt should occasion excite mont. It is a innttcr to bo sottled oqultnbly ami without bludgoons or blttorness. Coos Day should bo nnd Tho Times thinks Is willing to oxtend tho snmo Inducomonts nnd co-oporntton to tho Southorn Pnclflc that It would to any other railway Booking ontranco horo or to any big buslnoss cor poration whoso coming would wnrrant granting of concessions. This (loos not mean that Cooa Dny Is willing to deliver to tlio Southern Pa cific a quit claim deed to its harbor or to permit tho railway to brldgo tho Day If It will bo detrimental to our development nnd our commerce. Tho bridging of tho Dny Is tho most Important mutter roforrod to In Mr. Mlllls' statement. This Is a subject that will rcqulro vory care ful and thorough Invostlgntlon. It should not nnd ennnot bo determined nnd docldcd without careful consideration. It will rcqulro Bclontlflc knowledgo of conditions nnd oxport Information to roach a satisfactory conclusion. Thoro should bo no hasty decision. Thero should bo no hnsty action oltlier way. Tho spirit of fairness which Mr. Mlllls rcqucM for tho rnllway should bo cqunlly nppllcablo to tho pcoplo of Coos Day. Largo Interests aro Involved. Tho engineers of tho United Stntos War Department must bo consulted. Tho big Interests of tho C. A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing Comrmn. nro to bo considered. Tho C. A. Smith corporation Is nt present tho largest slnglo factor in tho do ovlopmcnt of tho resources of this section. Thoy havo Ihvcstod mllllona hbro and theso Investments and their grent Industry should not bo Jeop ardized by hnsty action of any kind. It Is, ns Mr. Mlllls hna said, "a plain bualncaa proposition for both aides." Let us accept It as such nnd net accordingly. Wo should not permit our pressing need of a rnllway to load us to a sacrifice that wo will regrot later. Nelthor should thoro. bo opposition that Is without rhymo or roason and with moro sontlment than senso. Tho samo law and logic appllos to any franchises thnt may bo asked. Tho Southorn Pacific should bo granted Just what would bo glvon any other railway bo given what Is fair no moro, no less. Thoro Is only ono course to tako and that Is to ropoat locally what has boon tho early history of ovory groat nation. A century and a third ago, whon tho struggling Amorican colonies woro confronted with prob lems that throatonod their very exlstonco, a hundrod men volunteered to nssumo tho responsibilities ol mnklng a now nation. Tbo result of this volunteer sorvlco of ability, Integrity, nnd splondld purposo was tho foundation of tho Amorican nation, Looking back to theso mon today, wo seo them In their npothoosls. Thon they woro Just rudo farmers, country lawyors and unknown bus nesa mon mon who wore mado by what they dared to do. Wo hoar It said overywhero that a dozen yoara henco Coos Day will havo a population of 40,000 or 50,000. Is this to como about through somo unknown law of social evolution that has novor h Intelligence elsewboro? Or is It to como about through tho efforts and intolllfonce of civic patriotism and co-operation? It can nover como otberwlso than b tho latter, and this Is tho hour for tho rovolllo call which shall assemble tho mon of Cooa Day who aro willing to tako upon themselves tho responsibility of meet ing tho Issues today; tho men who aro willing to load this city forward to Its future greatness. Thla aort of effort may not bo appreciated to day, but It will bo canonlzod horenfter. And aftor all tho highest typo of citizenship, and that which ia distinctively American Is that which Is willing to forego tho honors of tho present day for tho wolfaro of tho coming generation. MAKING A CITY BEAUTIFUL MARSHFIELD pcoplo snouia arouse lueuiBuiven io mu luipuriuiicu mm large and lasting benoflta to bo obtained through tho newly organ io,i Mnrshfleld Imnrovoment Club. n. -j n-mnn, r .tin nr1vnntnr.no nt fnlfl nlllK fa rhn fnnf Hlflf It rirsi aim luiwumi ui mw .""." . - ....... .u ..- .....v ....... .- ...mi ...,.. i. in r, m'sinmntii liinn and without a nlan effective work for tho beautifying of an ontlro city Is Impossible. Tho fact la that thla com munity will not move lorwaru uu u uuumu m mu uuuko wi. iuh i real civic beauty until a city plan committee or somothlng that Is Its .......... .. ,..... i...,.i..,i.f niiniit Tlio Mnrtitiflnlil Tmnrnvnmnnt Chili equivalent uuo ucou ihi" -.... .-- .-- ----. --- , " , : makea such a committee and auch a plan possible When tlila plan la ob- . . .. . ... .! hntrairai. llrtln I mnv tin mnv vflt pnn. talned an impruvuinm "",A- "";, " - "" ' -v trlbuto Ita quota toward Us fullflilment. Thero aro unlimited opportunltlea for development of the city beau tiful In Marshfleld. Parka, playgrounds, public boulevarda, al those aro necessary to be secured and some plan la necessary In their acquirement. These will mean expenditure of money, but tho plan must bo evolved The most Important feature of tho work of making a beautiful city, ... .. A...ai.rini.i .n tnlrn nn nt nn en Thnt In rlonnlnrr tin however, is ono inac .muiomihhu v.... ... ..,. ,... ......... ...,. . - .....,. tho street and vacant Iota and Individual promlsea. and In beautifying with liowors auu sumus n 4ito hi....- .....- ... ....-..,. Pvorv person In tho city should be a member of tho Marshfleld Im nrovoment Club. If It accomplishes nothing else tins year, man an l"""".. ....... . ..,. i- i,oo..,lf,,l 1-iTuno nnrl lipniillful irn rrlf tin tn varl- arouseir puwic ihiwi i uvuun.u. ........ ...... o---- .. . oils sections of the city, It will be time nnd money well spent. rnnin out to tho meeting at the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow evening and "Talk It over." EJfiL ROOSEVELT WILL ALL OF PENNSYLVANIA'S VOTE DEMOCRAT ROW IN ILLINOIS Cook County Democratic Con vention Splits After a Small Riot. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day Tlmo.) CHICAGO, 111., April 15. Throa hours' delay was experienced today In calling tho democratic county con vention and a disturbance which for a tlmo threatened to ond In bloodshod finally rosultod In two conventions, ono of tho factions known as tho Hcnrat-Harrison forces and tho othor of the followers of Roger C. Sullivan, national domocratlo committeeman. Tho victory, If thoro was a victory, wont to tho Hoarst-Harrlson crowd, Former President Has Over whelming Victory in Primaries. MACHINE GETS FIRST DEFEAT IN GENERATION Senator Penrose Will Loso Control Wilson Also Carries State. (Spoclal to Tho Times) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 15. Tho latest returns from Saturday's prlmnrlca indlcato that Roosovolt will havo 63 of Pennsylvania's 70 delogatos to tho republican national convention with n possibility of 07.' Col. Roosovolt won 51 district dole gates and his Bupportors captured tho convention which will mean twolvo dologatos at largo. Tho state convention has tho powor to elect a' now stato chairman to succood Unl-. tod States Sonator Ponroso and tbo nntlonnl dologntos can olect a now national committeeman from Ponn- forced by direct o,iera of County' "vanla to succeed Penrose, Judgo Owens, unttercd down tno doors of tho armory and took tho seats. AID FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS President Tuft Wants 9788,000 for Mississippi Emergency. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., April 15. Prcsldont Taft sent a special mosBago to Congress today urging tho Immo dlato appropriation of amounts ag gregating nenrly $788,000, for uso In controlling tho floods of tho Mis sissippi River nnd to aid tho flood sufferers. LEWIS JURY OUT No Verdict Yet la Caso of St. Louis Publisher. (Dy Assoclntod Prosa to Cooa Day Tlmos.) .ST. LOUIS, April 15. Tho Jury In tho caso of E. G. Lewis, charged with using tho malls to dofraud, which ro tired at G o'clock Friday, had not roachod a vordlct whon court oponod today. 's''''''''N''SAvssssvsfvvArfwwwww Woodrow Wilson, according to flg- urea nt hand, will havo 74 of tho 70 Pennsylvania dologatos In tho dom ocratlo convontlon. Tho othor two dologntos aro favorable to Champ -Clark but aro not plodgod. Tho regular republican organiza tion bended by Unltod Stntos Sonator Ponroso w,hlch haa withstood tho fury of many political storms ro colvcd n crushing dofoat In tho loss of control of tho stato convontlon. It Is tho first tlmo In tho prosont gen eration that It has lost control or thnt boi)y. In addition to tho nnmlng of tho twolvo dologntcs nt largo to Chicago, tho convention will olect thlrty-olght presidential doctors, four candidates for roproaont,atitvos nt lnrgo and can didates for stato troasuror and audi tor gonornl, nil to bo votod for nt tho Novombor election. Tho dolo gntcs In control of tho stato convon tlon havo tho powor to oloct tho stato chnlrmnn and under tho pnrty, rules tho delegation to tho national con vontlon elects tho national com mitteeman. At prosont Senator Ponroso holdu both positions. NORTH BEND RAILROAD CONFERENCE Business Men and C. J. Millis Meet This Afternoon Will Meet Here Tomorrow C. A. Smith Coming. TO GIVE FRANCHISE At tho North Dcnd mooting, C. J, Mlllls roltorntod his statements mado In nn Inter- vlow In Tho Tlmos Inst Friday, laying special stress on tho fact that they wanted n franchise for right of way thoro that did not havo any strings attached 4 concerning municipal rogula- 4 tlon. Tho membors of tho North Dond council woro pros- ont nnd thoy gavo him to undor- Btnnd that thoy woro willing to grant tho franchlso providing work would bo started on this end of tho lino within sixty days. About tho only development In tho local railroad situation today was tho calling of a mooting of North Dond business men to bo hold at tho Com mercial Club thoro thla afternoon at 3 o'clock for tho purposo of having C. J. Mlllls outllno definitely what tho Southern Pacific wlahea. Tho meeting promlsea to bo largely at tended. Edgar Slmpaon who waa In Marsh flold just prior to tho mooting stnted that almost ovoryono thero was In favor of granting tho Southorn Pa cific ovory roaaonablo concession. It la generally bollovod that North Dond will gonorally conceod to tho do manda for a brldgo ncrooa tho Day and also for a franchlso on tho streets thoro. A meeting will bo hold at tho Mil llcoma Club in Marshtlold tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 and a genoral In vitation bus been oxtended to tho public to bo present nnd hear Mr. Mlllls' presentation of the Southern Pacific's wishes. It Is understood that a meeting of somo of tho Marahnold buslnoss mon and C. J. Mlllls will bo hold hero tomorrow morning nt 10:30 for dis cussing tho situation. C. A. Smith, head of tho C. A. Smith company and Arno Meroon aro expected hero tho latter part of tho week and a numbor of prominent; Marshfleld mon aro oppoaod to any thing definite being dono until ho la given nn opportunity to bo heard about tho matter. (AWWNAnfVWVWSMWWSnWWVtfy FOR NEW LINE Report at Roseburg of Floating of $50,000,000 for Aston Road. ROSEUURO, Ore, April 15. Tho news that a $50,000,000 bond Isauo has boou placed In Kuropo to build tho Coos Day-Rosoburg-Dolso Rail load, waa received by Rosoburg poo plo wlthNgreat satisfaction, aB thla ap pears to bo tho brightest prospect for a railroad between Rosoburg and Coos Day ovor seen horo. Tho Hoao-burg-Coos Hay uurvoy was mado last summer nnd fall by Euglnoor Tag gart Aston and associates. Tbo crows started nt Camas Valloy, 2f mlloa Bouthwest of Rosoburg, and worked both ways, ono to Myrtle Point, Marshfleld and Dnndon, tbo othor crew worked this wny, going through Looking Glass and Garden Valloy and crossing tho Southern Pa cific near Suthorlln, It Is said tho survey shows a splen did route for a railroad, with easy grades and no great difficulties of construction, Engineer Aston Is Bald to bo prominent in engineering cir cles. Chief Engineer Cattell visited this city last Novombor, Officials aro expectod to come to Orogon about May 1. Mon who havo been In close touch with tho doings of this com pany think It means business. Tho men have worked on tho qulot and havo asked for no bonuses, as has been tho caso with would-bo rallroaa builders. NEWS TO ROSEHUIta People Tlieru Not Awnro of nig Homl Isniio lleiMii-t. Tho Roseburg News Bays: ' Al though every effort ha8 been m'aao to substantiate tho contents of tho above Item, appearing In last night's issuo of tho Portland Journal, The Nows la unable to find any grounds tor ua publication, noitnor can Its nil- WWWWWVW-S.rf (Continued on page I.) r i