The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 24, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    COOS BAY REJQjCESWlTH NORTH BEND IN DRIVING THE EIRST SPIKE
ZZrtaiKti In Tlio TIMES
XyourKellt"i..
Ill1 . ... i.-irlUMvl
. the facts about your
'".W lie eyes of all "poa-
(rtyiy, town. And If
w'.r,..i them who oiiRht to
' !B.-.i .ell Itl
"' Ml II ' 1 I Id "It II''
&&
att Slimes
MEMUKR OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
W Wf ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMM
fl Will Kiti the Iiicoino from Tow
ii Furnished Rooms from LnnslHicI
Vol' enn really help thd family
it'vpinios by rontlng a few furnished
rooms - nnil, It you knew bow and
when to use tlio classified columns,
you may keop that little extra Income
n tcany as a clocic."
n n ') i mmvn 'iWiW
.. . . .I.I....1 I., 1H7H
xxv :i,w,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mat! q. 266.
mid oom Day Adwrtlsc-r.
I! NORTH
ID RAILWAY
BEND FRANCHISE
WORK IS BEGUN
Iflion Taken On South
CIIDI ,!. Al!onMnn
ICaCUlu hw .
by uouiium.
IATELY ACCEPTED
yrjWOKK lo oianitu
-eimtinn Made Over
Lse In Local Rail-
roau oiiuctuuii.
llroad.BttuntIon on Coos Day
a new pnaso wns .u.."b
...., nml city council mot
IlKk, formally passod tho
i pacific francniBo which
Li.idlv nccontcd by 0. J.
ti a few mlnutos later tlio
L raitway construction wna
l. In Nortli iJonu. i u j
k ....I iinn nmi mlln nnd
r.'.i: enikn wnn mndo
Ki mo wow "i"" .
r' .... nnmi dnmonatra-
KwtootNo'thnw.d.tho
g WDllllCS unMiwiub "'
Itotho scone.
btrccy by which mm j
Lest In tho situation was prc-
r. ....i. ..Inn1 In lm fnr tlio
Kf warding ngalnst posslblo
B. P . .. ...I..-. .no Tim
i:i ma mnor iinA-iii'o-
lot the North Honrt comic I
pulxr adjourned mooung. m
t bad heen gonornlly undor
it the mattor would not no
until May 28. tho dnto of
t.. .uilnif nt Min council.
I, today marked tl'o oxplrn-
tie tlmo limit required n
.-..i .1 tl.n nnllnnnnn and
irll lost no tlmo In taking
Ion on It.
council meeting woro Mayor
isd Councllmoti Ii. F. Fnllc
1.0. Horn, Irn II. llartlo. II.
and J. V. 4rubbs nnd Ro
L II. neruvstiiro nnti iny ai-
I n Mnlinn f! .1. Mllllfl.
lint tho Southorn Pacific,
kit ana a row moments niu-r
ippson nan Bigneu iho uiiu-
.'iiIa.1 .....Irtn., npnnntnnrrt
Ukalf of tlio Southom ra-
llitcly nftor ndJnurnmciu.
clflclftls. Messrs, Mlllls, Mll
rwt and Ilnr,uB proceeded
it ana wnsiunginu -wnoru
'r Haslet nnd n crnw of tho
Pacific hnd assembled rnll
A number of other citizens
ntWoil Thn pmtnrllninil
to start tlio actual conntruc-
J. O.Horn nnd John Million
! lo plnro tho first tio in
I fir Vtnrlln nnil Mnvor
It! second. When sufficient
i paced and Mr. IInmet'8
1 cbcfil the rails In nlnrc.
p?ion proeecded to drlvo
fcr talks, Mnvor Simpson do
vJt tho rlni; of tho lmmmor
pt tpike in Nortli nondfl
limine, n mnrn nlnnnnnt
Isa could come from tho II pi
IrM-nnl Wlfli Sllllr.
IflrtEnll'n "iq Imlnir nnf n
fori- J Simpson to drlvo, C
"'fKca ft lnttin of orenm
k"-b'f mltkw.ii'nn nnil ullnt-
It 'lipT K0 rniis rlirlstPn
t'oject with tho "Cronm of
Itt'e tho whhtlea of tho
'"4 rPln mid! fnrtnraa linfl
fins luptllv u"l n crowd fi
lafterabled to foo what It,
bout Pint. Mneironn hnd
ater rIvt t o marine nn-1
I 'ten nroc-'dPd nersonnllv !
t'W Ho fniird Mint nnmo '
llthdrawn m first onllrn !
I'lr nnd at once, ho hnd j
lirenlaco. Ho wnn drlvlnir
' llh an nld nr wlinn T.. .T I
fwe nloiiR with n alodgo
-v urovo It Homo.
'Jm FrnnrliNp There.
;' ala hold tat tho Btnrt
jmructlon In North nond
"J cinches tho franchises
i ivm tnem tho koy to tho
t least fin fnr no Mnrlh
erned. Not n Kreat deal
"U DO dnnn liv nnn.1tnnatat.
B6 as tho work 1b to bo
" l"e Mnfrnnf n.ov.Joj Hi
r" p"ks company. How-
..V . ia ,nia mornlnff is
Ittd lln . 11.41- ...ii-' r.
, - . a iuiiu uuildBllllK
J? ' M a portion of tho por-
"Jted today that tho con-
nj " "TOU IUill IIUU
''US thn ImiKio fnm ,.
Wm r?"sn tbo clty n
lltarl. .. -""l l"e wor,t
t)i. l unco' nowovor,
lrn PAifi i.i., i 1
h ,PI ? of &TiY B"ch con-
Wild Ont T...
G' A-H. Derbyshire, ot
linn.. 7 u"OllllOia tlllH
K Vnr.!P0Ited at some ono
iZ1 n Me.na Bnl Py
I m. ni,e "0,adma8tor
1 I'S men Mnlin...j i
be . i .""""utju iuiiik
L' direction away from
P out no ono except
RAILWAY NEWS
FROM EUGENE
Expect Shipment of Material
for Coos Bay Line Figur
ing On New Work.
EUGENE, Ore, May 24. Tho
Gunrd Bays: W. R. Foutnlno, engi
neer In clinrRO of tho Coos Day lino,
Anld todny that whllo tho engineering
dopnrtmont had not heard from head
quartern with rcferenco to tho nurvoy
of tho lino to Mnrshflold thoy hoped
to within n fow days. Shipments of
matorlnl for tho construction of tho
Una-to tho tunnol nro arriving dully
nnd rails nro expected any day.
J. 11. Eddy, right of way mnn for
tho S. P., arrived In tho city from
Portland Inst night. Ho wntt accom
panied by John I). Twohy, of Twohy
Ilrott., contrnctorH.
John D. Twohy, of tlm Inn of
Twohy brothers was hero figuring on
proBpectlvo cnutnuu In connection
with Southorn Pnriilc work. L. H.
WaltlB, of the Utah Construction Co.,
In ulHo In town. It Is reported that
furthor contracts for conHtructlon
on tho N'ntron oxtoiiHlon will be let,
possibly for1 completion of the entire
lino. No ono connected with tho
inllrond, or tho contracting firms,
will talk or tho mnttor, but It is
known uttorneyfl woro kept busy nl
moHt nil Inst night working on con
tract agreements. It may bo that
further contract t on tho Eugenc-Cooa
Hay lino nro being prepared, but
those best poMod think the present
activity concerns tho Natron cxton
slon. Quito likely ofllelnl nnnouncc
P.onts will bo m nil In n few days
HARD MIEST IN NEW JERSEY
Roosevelt, Taft and La Follettc
Making Urgent Appeals to
Voters There Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEWAIIK. N. J., May 24. The
Now Jersey primary campaign Is In
full swing todny with tho thrco ro
publlcnn cnndldates for tlio presiden
tial nomination speaking In tho con
test for the 28 dulegntos to tho Nn
tlonn) convention which will bo chos
on next Tuesday. Taft began his
three days hard campaigning when
he left Trenton this morning on a
speaking scliodulo that carried him
to Jorsey City. Roosevelt will quit
his campalgu nt Trenton tonight. La
Follctto In enmnnltrnlni- tn.lnv In
northern nnd central parts of tho
state, closing nt Newark nnd Patter
son tonight.
FOItSI NEW MACHINE
'Washington Standpatters Perfect
Organization.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa
Day Tlinos.)
TACOMA, Wash., May 24. Tho
organization of tho Constitutional
Republican Club hns boon porfectod
hero and In Seattlo with Charles D.
Wood of Seattlo ns president. Its
aim is to open hoadqunrtcrs in evory
town in tho stato In ordor to "oncour
ngo nnd flnnnco tho local candidates
on tho legislative tickets who will
run on old fashioned rcpubllcnn
lines." Tho Club endorsed Orvlllo
Dllllngs ns govornor.
APPEAL IDE
bT
W
tho city hnd tho right to enter nny
objections 10 uio rniirunu uh.-hij-Ing
tho street In ndvnnco of that
tlmo nnd ns the city officials were all
favorable, the company wns not tnh
ing chances In doing the work.
It Is expected that only nbout i
block of track will bo laid Just lioy.
Now, It Is stAted. slnco tho South
orn Pacific hns formally nssumed
possession of Us frnnrhlRo by nctiinl
construction under Its forms, tin
railroad company Instead of tho City
of North Rend will havo to defend
.... .. .--i ...i.i.i i.a fltntrnil
nny imgnuon uini Him,'" -
over tlio frnnrhlso.
Tho conditions of tho Southern Pa
clflo franchise In North nond nro
that tho company h grow to commence
eoiiBtructlon on this sldo of tlio bay
Immediately or within (SO days from
tbo effective date of the franchise,
rid to hnvtv the osd cnmplMw wltn
ln 18 months. Tho company further
Hres to havo tho road conip e el
to Eugeno and trains In actual op
oratlon on or beforo July 1. J3!"
T mliml Hallway Denl.
It U i" .ted that tho next step In
tho nogi-'atlons between the .South-Hi-n
Pne'flc nnd tho Terminal Rnl'
,y)71r tho right of wavtVrouBn
iirn! oiu win i-uiiiw "'."-,.,. w
J. MillU nnd others InlereBte, will
meet In conference there. "
llevod Hint some definite "rrnnie
ment will probably be wroed pon.
It Is nlso expected hst while in
Ssn Francisco noxt woelc, C. A. Bmiw
will porfoct nrrnngemontB with
Southorn Pacific relative to the loif
Klng road to Drldgo nnd vlclnlt).
Will Leave Soon.
C. J. M41U8 nnd wife will leave on
tho Nann Smith tonight or In the
morning for San Francisco, where
tho next development In tho local sit
nation nro expected to take Place.
Mrs. Mlllls. who has been jer
111, has recovered sufflclen ly so that
she will ho nblo to stnnd tho trip
without danger, It Is bp "
Offer Under Consideration.
Air. MIUIs stated this morning that
then 'tad not been any now; deve op.
mont In the offer of about 200 acres
of land freo for terminal and snop
alto In North Rend. He sal, he had
tho mattor under conlleraHon. and
until it was accepted or rejecieu, no
did not caro to discuss It.
To offer is understood to hno
beeTn nmdo 'principally by Major L
D. Kinney, as was printed in The
Times, several days ago. One irnci
of about 100 acres lies along Pony
8 oSSfnd the other lies alonBSo,,th
Inlet. Tho two can bo easiij con
nected ,up.
SPRINGS OWN DEATH TRAP
Wyoming Murderer Meets Fate with
A Smile.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Times.) n ,
RAWLINS. Wyo.. Mar Spring,
inc his own death trap. Joseph beng
wm hURed today for the murder of
Wi liarh lioyd ealy this morn la. a
OLD FASHIONED MEXICAN Pln
och" only 85 cents per pound at
STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday.
New Jersey Executive Scores
Opponents In Democratic
and Republican Ranks.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
TRENTON, May 24 Govornor
Wilson has (sued nu address to tho
voters of Now Jorsey explaining thnt
he did not tako tho stump In his own
slnte bccniiBo he Is known to voters.
He nttneked his opponents who hnvo
organized ngnluut him and placed
on the primary ticket n full set
of "iinlnstructcd" delegates to tho
national convention. Governor Wil
son rnvlmvn his reenn! nn Dovnrnnr
nnd nllogOB thut Senator Smith whom
ho opposes for reelection and othors
"who havo boon deprlvod of their
private control" are Booking his do
feat. He charges Smith with attemp
ting to "reestablish his control over
the democratic party and put Himself
onro moro In a position to mnko tho
democratic mnchlno an adjunct nnd
partner of tho old ropubllrnn mn
chlno in serving the spcclul Interests
In Now Jorsoy. It Is n Inst dospor
ato attempt of the discredited old
regime to destroy nnd supplnnt tho
now," ho says.
INSULTS FLAG
IS
Angry Citizens of San Diego
Quickly Resent Attack on
"Old Glory."
BOCQ Oqj, 0 B80JJ p0)U0OBSV Xq)
(sotuii
SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 24 Cnll
lng'tho United Stntcs flag n "dirty
rag," it Is charged, n man bolloved
to bo nn Englishman was sot upon
byn crowd of angry cltizonB nt noon
in the honrl of tho rotnll district,
wns Ulckod nnd buffeted nbout two
blocks and then carried Bwlftly nut
of town. Doputy Sheriff Johnson
attempted to nrrost tho man to re
move him from tho mob but wns un
successful. No ono in tho crowd
scorned to know tho mnn but nil
chnrged him with bolng nn Industrial
Worker of tho World.
WRIGHT HETTElt TODAY
PILLAGING AND DESTRUCTION
M
DB
T
HUT
VNNVNANAAMMAAVNA
REBELS BEATEN
IN OLD MEXICO
Orozco Forced to Fall Back at
Rellano but Disclaims
Serious Loss.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
OROZCO'S HEADQUARTERS, nt
Jimlnoz, Mox., May 24 (Noon).
Gonornl Orozco declared todny that
tho revolutionary causo In Moxlco
had not BUfforod ns n result of tho
dofont at Rollano yesterday by Gen
orariluortns fodoral forces. "Scar
city of ammunition, tho superior nr
tlllory tiro of tho fodornls nnd tho In
tolerable boat mado It necessary to
coaso fighting," said Orozco. "Tho
robols did not dUband nor rotlro In
disorder but stood tholr positions
until ordorod to turn from tho bnt
tlo flold."
Orozco nrrlvod hero today nnd is
making this town his hoadqunrtors
Armed Negro Bands Raid
Smaller Cities and Planta
tions On Island.
U. s. intervIntIon TO
BE WELCOMED AGAIf)
PresidcBt Gomez Claims Revolt
Will Be Crushed Within
Few Weeks.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cows
Tlmos.)
HAVANA, Mny 24. Tho Cuban
government doclared today thnt It
had not received nny furthor nowS
from tho provlnco of Orlonto and
that tho reports from other sections
of tho island Indicated that complote
tranquility provalldd. Tho press gen
erally comments with approvnl on tno
action of Washington Bonding war
ships nnd marines to Guantannmn,
regarding It as nn expression of n do
slro on tho part of Unltod States to
support tho Cuban government nnd
mnlntnln tho Independence of tbo
Island.
(Dy
Asfloclntod Press to Coos Day
Times. I
WASHINGTON, May 24 Tho ab
rogation of tho Mora law forbidding
Mm fttf-nilnlfin nt nnirpnna Infn It
onco moro whllo tho vanguard of hlslpol(cnl imrty Jb clnltuoil by tho no-
nrmy is ui v,orrumuB. uiww oujr jjroOB In Cuba ns n bnBlB for tholr
ho will contlnuo fighting and In tho i moVoraont according to tho Stato 1)8
ond will win." .Ho denied that Guor- pnrtmonl.B mivlcos. Thoy nro nlsb
Ilia warfaro will bo rostorod.
SELL OLD GUM10AT
Noted A tutor's Condition Is Slightly
Improved.
(Dy Assoclntod Pross to Coos Day
Day Tlmos.)
DAYTON, Ohio, Mny 2 1 Wilbur
Wright, tho aviator, who has boon
near death from typhoid for several
days, Is much Improved todny.
S
LAST 6ISR0P
CHOSEN TODAY; BURIED TODAY
Three New Prelates Elected by
Methodist Conference in
Minneapolis.
(Dy Associated Pross to Cooa Day
Tlmos.)
MINNEAPOLIS, May 21 W. P.
Thlrklold of Washington. I). C wua
elected tho eighth aud lust bishop
on the twenty-sixth ballot this afternoon.
DR. LE15TK NEW IIISIIOP
Ilelrolt Divine Klecled by MethndMs
at Minneapolis
(Ily Associated Pre to Tho Coos
nay Times.)
MINNEAPOLIS. May 34 Dr. F.
D Leeto of Detroit, Mich., wits oloct
ed bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
church on tho twenty-third ballot to
day. .....
r. J Cooke, of New York, book ,
editor of tho church, was also olectod
bishop today on tno si'n uaimi.
Large Number United In Pay
ing Last Tribute to
Frederick VIII.
(Dy Associated Prss to Cooa Day
Tlmo.)
ROSK1LDE, Denmark, Mny 24.
The body of tho Into King Fioderlok
VIII.. of Donmark, was burled this
nftoruoon In Denmark's XX. nbboy
nmong the tombs of 33 nrodocossors
on the DnnUh throno.
Two hundred thousand mournors
thronged tho short routo through
which tho funornl procosslon passod
from tho rallrond station to tho cn
thodral. It was procodod by a mili
tary band nnd tho hoarse was fol
Inu'ml l.v Mm Klntrs nt Dnnmnrk. Nor
way, Sweden and Greeco, nil ronlo
members oi mo uanian uoyui iiiiiui),
with a number of foreign Prlncoa
nnd special envoys on foot and
Queons and Princesses in cnrrlngos.
'CONGRESSMEN
T W
D
ARE GRAFTERS?'
Serious Charge Made by
Member On Floor of the
House. '
. . in.i Upon tn Thn Coos
tliy Aoui;iiiu - j
Day Times.)
WASHINGTON, May 24. Tho
charge that members of tho House
are guilty of potty grafting was mado
on the floor today by Congressman
Fitzgerald, chairman of tho annro
nrlatlon Committee. The allegation
precipitated a wordy war. In tho
course of which. Fitzgerald himself,
was accused of having submitted for
w ... i-ni.. tnr mnfnrlnlH for which
fhlre wi. .no provision In law. The
. ,r uj h rnnnlilfiratlon of an
emergency awropriatlon bill, carry
inTiqiO.OOO'for expenditures of the
House.
TRIAL BY JURY
Noted Prisoner Fails In Effort
Judge Will Pass On
Mental Condition.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tm.)
WHITE PLAIN8, N. Y May 24
"Trial by Jury denied" was tho only
memorandum fllod today by Justlco
Marvin Keogh In tho caso of Harry
K. Thaw who .In his recent legal ef
fort to obtain freedom from tbo Mat
toawan stato hospital for tho insano
asked that the question of bis in
sanity be passod on by Jury. Justlco
Keogh will pass on tho mental con
dition of tbo man who killed Stan
ford "Whites
SPECIAL HALE.
A fine line of pictures and picture
frames. They are U3c to OOc values,
on sale" Saturday, only 13. cents;
WoaderfBl values in all linos and
nothing oyer 10c ia our Btore.
PEOPLES' 5-10-lOc STORE
York tow n of Dewey's Fleet. Out of
Coininlnslon.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
VALLEJO, Cal., May 2 1 Tho Un
ltod Stntoa gunbont "Yorktown,"
ono of, Dowoy's licet that captured
Manlln, Is out of commlBBlon nt tho
nnvv yard hero nnd todny It wns nn-
nouncod thnt alio probably would bo
sold to Moxlco or to ono or tlio boutu
Amorlcnn ropubllcu.
MANY SLAIN IN
doclnrod to bo Btrlvlng for Amorlcnn
Intervention nnd tho reelection of
Prosldont Gomez. Tho Cuban gov
ernment snld todny It cxpoctn to
crush tho movement within ton days
with tho two thousand troops in tbu
Hold but tho negroes nro nvoldlng
encountors. Tholr prlnclpnl object
apparently bolng tho destruction of
proporty.
TOWN IS PILLAGED
B ES
T
RIO
Six Killed Today and 160
Wounded In Labor Out
breaks In Hungary.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Tho Cooa
Dny Times.)
RUDAPEST, Mny 24. Fioros
righting broko out in tho streets or
this city ngnln todny, tho strlkors and
tho pollco clnshlng in sevornl places.
Tho govornmont troops aided tho po
llco. Tho strlkors nro Indulging In
wrecking tactics nnd rofuso to obey
tholr lenders' ordors to return to
work. About 50,000 mon represent
ing hnlf tho factory hands of tho city
took part In the disturbance, attack
Ing mon who woro nt work. An
nmonded list of tho causaltlos of yes
tnnlnv'a flL'litlnir sbow six killed nnd
ICO wounded. Tho pollco havo mado
upwards of 200 arrests. Todny tho
strikers used tho torch on ft factory
nnd bent oft tho flromon who nt
tempted to subdiio tho flnmoB. Tho
troops woro called nnd an oxehnngo
of volleys botweon tho strlkors nnd
soldlors took plnro, both sldo suf
fering honvlly, Tho shooting oc
curred in sovoral sections and mnny
woro wounded.
BEAT IS FATAL
TO SIX BABES
Infants Victims of Warm
Weather In Pittsburg Dur
ing Last 24 Hours.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmo.)
P1TTSDURG, May 2f . Tbprq havo
been six doaths of Infants frqm heat
amended list of tho casualties of yes
terday. WASHINGTON HANKER DIES.
Cuban Rebels Capturo and RmiNiich:
Vlllngo.
(Dy ABBoclntod Press to Tho Coon
Dny Times) '
SANTIAGO, Mny 24. A bnnd of
negro Insurgents nppnfontly undo
tho commnnd or Gonornl Ivonot ban
nttneked nnd enpturod El Cnnoy Del
Sltlo, four miles from Pnlnm Sorlnno
on tho Daymo branch of tho Cuban
railroad. Thoy sacked tho town nnd
Inflicted mnny outrages.
STORKS ARE PILLAGED
American Property In Cubnii YIIIiijcq
Looted.
(Dy Asaoclntod Press to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
HAVANA, Mny 24. Two ntoroi In
tho vlllngo of Snn Marcos In tho vi
cinity or Guiiiitnnamn, belonging tu
nn American company, woro pillaged
by n robol bnnd today. Tho Cubnu
cruiser Culm hns nrrlvod nt Gunntiv
iinmo with rolnrorcoments of Infnu
try and nrtlllery nnd arms for local
volunteors.
Passes Away In Portland Hospital
From Pneumonia.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
PORTLAND, May 24 Harry W.
Smith, a banker of Olympla, died
here in tho hospital today of pneu
monia following an oporaUpn,
OLD FASHIONED BJEXfOAN' Pla
oclio only 35 CENTS ei pound at
STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday,
ENGLAND ON ALKRT
Sends Vi'snel lb Viilw lo Protect Her
Citizens.
(Ily Assoclntod Pross to Tho Cooa
Day Times.)
HAVANA, Mny 24. Tlio DrltUU
cruiser Molpouiono urrlved hero to
day. Rumors nro current that too
cruiser enmo to Insist on tho protec
tion of Drltlsh subjects and property
In Culm.
PROTEST IIV ClU.VKfilJ
by
(VIrsIIuIh In California Aroiibcd
ProiHised Ijiuv.
(Dy Assoclntod Pross to Coos Buy
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, May 24. The
Chlnoso of .Bputliqni Callfornm
througlL tho Chamber of Commorco
of this city havo Issued nn nppcnl to
tho people of tho Pacific coas,t U
dny. usklng thorn to Join lu u protest
ngolnst tho Dllltnghum oxcluslon bill
which hns nlrcuuly passod tlo Unltod
States Sonata and Is now ponding In
tho House of RoprosontntlvoB. Thn
bill, It Is stated, would constitute If
enacted, a monnco to tho commercial
relations between this country and'
tho now republic of China.
AFFECTS MANY VESSELS'
Steamers Owned Ily Railroads pa
Atlantic Coafct, '
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Rajr
Tlmetf,)
WASHINGTON, p. C, May 24.
Supporters of tbu doreatod canal bin
amendment say that as tho mattor in
now loft, a number of steamship
lines operating on tho coast will bp
forced to either suspend or separate
themselves from their railroad con
nections. Among theso will be a
fleet pf steamships operating be
tween New York and Dostpn ant
owned by the Now York. Now Haven
& Hartford railway, jtoth rnllroa'l.
and steamers operate between, tha
samo points and under the proposed
law, botn would bo subject to Rfxat
ponaltjps, 't
Tho bill provides for a civil and
Judicial government on tho' canal
zone and laid dqwn tho rules and
regulations to be observod In tno o. -eratlou
of the canal.
l
'.'I
ii
I
ii