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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1912)
"'wiait IT'S ALWAYS UP TO YOU IF YOU DON'T LIKE THf GAME REFORM IT OR GET OUT uMNT AOVKIWISlNa In The TIMES w'u... ..... v....- imU 1CUI? "in WANT ADVERTISING la Tim TIMEfl Will Keep tho Income front 3fow Furnished Kooiim from Lapniunt VOU can really help ttw family revenues by rontlng a few larnbitMKl rooms nnd, If you kuuw how and when to use the classified columaj, you nay keep that llttlo extra Income as "ntoady as a clock." Will rut tho Market" Effectively! It will 1IUC Ul "C18 uuuui uur Mooorty before ho oyes of all "pos ?.',? mvors" lu town. And If ",u .- , f them who ought to there " ,7 ... '.;' i. vou'll sell U! 0W MHMIMCR OK ASSOCIATED PRESS MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 23, 19U-EVENING EDITION. ztt&emzxzxzmsmiiXBcsmmxmsxs VOL XXXV TJdtflMlHlied In 178 A Consolidation of TlmcH, Coast .Mall utiri Coos liny Advertiser. No. 317 iw TI10 Const M"ll iWWUWmMW HCTMUTMll OJtfflS tefrm mmm .- .. .,- . -. 1- ! mmw.i SESATE MAKES MANT GKANGES IK P. 0. APPROPRIATION BILL Federal Aid for Highways Used In Carrying Mails Is Eliminated. POSTAGE RATE TO BE BASED ON DISTANCE Increase In Allowance of Rail road for Transporting Mails Made. fDr Assoclntod Tress to Cooa Da 1 Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., July 23. The postonico aproprlatlon bill shorn of tho good ronds provision by tho Houso nnd ombracliiK n rovlsod par cel post system with charges based on zones of dlstnnco was roportod to tho Senate todny by tho Postofllco Com mittee. Tho totnl appropriation pro posed nro abovo thoso of tho Houno mcaauro which carrlod approximate ly 1200,000,000. Ono of tho principal Incroasca Is In tho pay of rallroadB for transporting tho mall, tho Senate conimltteo add ing moro than z,coo,ooo. HOPES TO GET ALL IN 10 DAYS All of Suspects in Noted New York Murder Case May Be Arrested Soon. (Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day Times). NEW YOItlC, July 23. Tho gun men wanted for tho killing of Gam bler Rosenthal are beginning to fail Into tho netH. Harry Vallou, ono of tho five notorloiiH gangstorH alleged to havo boon In tho "Murder Car" tho night Rosenthal waB shot, sur rendered himself to tho pollco this morning. Deputy Police Commis sioner Dougherty oxpoctB to round up tho wholo gang In ton duys. Tho surrondor of Vnllnn may bo followed in oirlldnf nut tlm Hhnkloford cood liv tho voluntary nnnnnrntirn nf nlhnr roads feature which provldod for fod- gnngHtcrs bosldeii Vallnu who nro n. cral Improvement of highways, tho legod to hnvo boon In tho murder car. Timy aro unrry uorwnz, nest known undor tho gnng nnnio of "Gib Tho Illood." "Dago Frank." "Loft" way Improvements bo inmlo until tio . I-ouIo nnd Whltoy Louis. Vnllnn hnH commission reports. I nothing of tho nppcaranco of a gang- Tho Hnrnhardt amendment to tho, "tor of the meaner sort. Ho had Houso bill requiring tho publication 'mrd work to convlnco tho dosk sor of tho nnmcfl of tho stockholders of.f?o"t at tho Jail of IiIh Identity. n,nnmmni mill lun-lnillKPIilfl wim , District' AttorilOV Whitman HllltOll chanced to provide for tho publlca-! !!"l"' bo was willing to let Shnplro. MITCHELL GIN JAIL SENTENCED TO REPEAL RECIPROCITY Noted Labor Leader Draws Nine Months In Jail for Old Contempt Case Files Bond and Appeals. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 23. John Mitchell, vice president of the American Federation of Labor, was sentenced today by the District of Columbia Supreme Court to nine months' Imprisonment for contempt of court growing out of tho Duck Stovo & Range company enso. An appeal was taken nnd $4000 bnll fur nished to abide by tho decision of tho upper court. In the snmo case, President Samuel Gompcrs wns son tonccd to ono year and Secretnry Frank Morrison - to six months lm prlsonmcnt. At present Mitchell Is lecturing In tho Pacific Northwest, having spoken In Portland last I E W I L I IS OP committee recommended an Invest! cation by a special congressional committee nnd provides that no nigh lion onro a yenr. Tho pnrcclH post section of tho Houso bill provided n lint rate post tho chauffeur of tho "Murder Car' nnd Llbby, snld to bo part owner of tho enr, turn stnto's ovldonco "If I age on all distances whllo tho Konnto"'"" Kct ov,,0"co ! wnnt "K"1'""- l' provision Is that af Senator Hon rue's bill, slightly modified. The Sennto committee struck nut tho House bill provision giving to postal employes tho right to romhlno In labor unions nnd tho right to pe tition Congress for redrew of tholr grievances. Steel enra for tho rail way service by 1917 nro required. lleemon, ovldonco iHtH." Hint I know ex- 1SEVEL 0 "NEW PARTY" l'Or.VIIKU OF PROGRESSIVA JIOVKMK.NT SAYS IT IS FOR i:.V.li:.MO(KATS AS WELL AS lA-HIIPUIILICAXS. W s T Advance of About $1.50 Per Thousand Vessels Ab sorb Most of it. An Incrcnso of about $1.50 per thousand hnB brought tho Pacific const lumber market to the best co... GET MP CONTRACTORS 11USY PREPARING FOR CONSTRUCTION ON NEW LINE ALONG SOUTHERN PA CIFIO. EUGENE, Ore., July 23 That It. D. Porter of tho firm of Portor Brox, meant just what ho said when ho told tho newspaper roportors tho nth- House Democrats to Determine About Appropriation for Battleships. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.. WASHINGTON, I). C, July 23 Ono battleship Instead of two will bo nccoptod by tho Sonnto If that basis of compromise enn bo reached by tho Houso democrats at tholr mu cus tomorrow night. Tho eonforc.neo dltlon It has been In for over two or ovcnlng that work would bogln at venrn and the nrosnoctn now urn Hint onco on tho firm's Bub-contract on tho It will steadily go back to tho point Eugcno-Coos Day railroad, Is ovldon- It reached before tho financial string- cou oy mo arrival in mis city tins ency of 1907 and 1908. However,' morning of threo carloads of con tho Incrcnso so fnr has generally utruction outfit, been absorbed by tho owners of voi-' Tho cars aro bolng unlonded nnd sels plying In tho lumber trade, some taken to tho front nt onco. Tho con- of them having ndvanccd tho freight tract of tho Porter Dros. begins nt rnto ?1 nnd some ?1.G0 per thou- tno end of tho present contract of sand. Tho C. A. Smith nnd Simpson Twohy Dros., Just beyond tho Notl dumber companies which operato tunnel, and extends to tho plnco tho their own bouts nro enjoying the ad- MncArthur Perks Co., who woro glv vnncc In the prlco of lumber but en tho contract for tho cntlro lino some of tho other mills In Coos conn- between tho Notl tunnel and tho Day, ty which did not hnvo long chnrtors will do tho work themselves, on tho vcssols hauling their output j Tho shipment on thoso cars that aro seeing tho vessel owners get nd- arrived this morning Includes n num vnntngo of tho raise. ber of largo wagons, n lot of small Concerning tho lumber mnrket, it Iron rails for trnmwny, a lot of smnll Portlnnd pnpor snys: , dirt enrs nnd other equipment tbnt Is After two years of oxtremo sins- used In such work. glshnesR the lumber mnrket has lm-, Porter Pros, will establish n enmp proved during the pnst two or threo nt onco JiiBt boyond tho Not! tunnol months nt a sternly paco until It ts MU wm nt,Bn ti,0 grndlng work In $W h?Uov .tlinil nt. nny t,luo. 8lnc0 a Bllort '"o. Tho country boyond 100, when the umber mnnufnetur- tho tunnel Is rough nnd somo honvy era of tho Pacific northwest woro construction work Is necessary. Tho nvtittiF, (II, iiiv, (.wtlll, llliflilliu lib huu i prices nnd profits. This menus that tlousaudB of dollars nro placed 'n circulation every month In tho vnrl- oup lumber mnnufneturlng districts nnd u lovlvnl of biisluetis In nil llu'a (Dy Assoclniod Press to Tho Coos NEW YORK. IK. 9;,i., i.ialovor tl10 mYnl "! BOt for to,ln' w i . - wwi tt ma IWiatlWtlinil nflnx Iff hninmn lnniiiii Mm .1 .... -" " "" - ......... tMtlk llrSr fihPAnli ulnnn. 1... ..n ... i m Chicago Col itnnspvoii iti i i a I "10 I,olI8 doiiiocrnts woro planning &&&JK.?- tlio battleship Issue ol a new party. Ills address was do-' nraonR t"omfl0lV03- llvered nt n mrnllm. ,f tlm Vnm '.i.l State and County Chairman of tho' Mllonal Progressive Party. Of tho Party. Itoosovelt said, "It wl'.li I'snt on live Issues nnd not doad ,lV , ". W1U embody n protest .1 ,,1.. rnrr"Ptlon In both old pari) machlnei. u win bo a party M.I.H. ch c1x-Do,rntB and ox-Re-fi?ii .wltl'()Ut ,'PK"r,, ,( ttrtr P BiSii.Sa,t" .nro ,0 como ln on oxact i?Z. it nnd. ,0 lmvo onch n'l '10 me sharo la the party manngo- X T.ono.EOt of ,I0880S 'or nn- lyfor .?.il,ece.n.t mnn vot0 nlternnto ? for cadi, with tho vnguo Idea that -v. rcjincing tho other, iinont nnd with n tho nnrfv. ,. .. , .or aniline ponnlnr min nn,i nf !ulli and in.i...tVii ;.'.."".' "o iukoh over touay oy tno war ue- - iiiioLi nil ii Himn rnn i . - wnco nnrnoro V.T.i.'"''l)nrtni0t ner nn onduranco and heaviest work will bo nlong tho Slus law ennyon, whoro a great doal of rock will hnvo to bo blastod out. Tho Slualaw river will bo bridged Fevernl times en tho wny down. l'ortor Dros. will opernto nlong tho hey from Tho railroads nro iilnrlne Inrgo or- ',"" ' ".... "'u"1" "K .uon.1 """ dors for tlos nnd other mntorlnl for " r V 1 1 LnZ.i '""", construction and cars nnd tho fo,- '?!?! ",,,'" ',nr?b?"Q nl 'nt ,tho fli:at elgn mnrkets show splondld activity. Lfttn.r r8I1nLp'""t1 J1?.8, n ?0IuIy arr,v" Kurojio hns bought sovernl cargoca C(1 nt I,lorcnc by this tlmo. horo nlready this year and a number In tho communities and Portlnnd, Slusln v from b th Irec Ioih Tl r,ea0dy,nocdOUrC0 f 8",n,,,8' " " HI sldp aTol SiholSSriaU fn t "rnrn.,i. n,-n inn.. iTO nr. I'ortlnnil to Florence by boat n LOSES LITE IN CM P. B. Smith, Formerly Marshfield, Reported to Have Been Drowned. of Word has boon received horo stat ing that P. D. Smith, formerly of Mnrshflold, was drownod In Curry County. No details wero given and Mr. Smith's frlonds horo nro still ln hopes that somo mlstnko has boon inudo. Mr. Smith wns a strong So cialist and camo to tho Day about threo years ago. Ho had a water proof paint which ho bolloved could bo developed Into a groat thing but ho could nover lntorcst any men with sufllclcnt inonns In tho proposition to test It out. Ho was employed by Duncan Forguson for a whllo Inst wlntor. Death Knell of President Taft's Pet Project Is Being Sounded. REFUSAL 0FCANADA TO RATIFY IS CAUSE Executive Has Not Given Up Hope That it May Later Be Secured. (Dy Associated PreBs to Coos Day Timer ) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 23 President Tnft ha,s Indicated to sov ernl western Senators who woro a . tlvo opponents of Canadian reci procity that ho would favor ropoal of tho act. Some of thoso with whom tho President hns talked think that ho mny send n messago to Congress on tho subject or will stato his posi tion in his speech of nccoptance whon tho commlttco of tho Chicago con vention notify him August 1 of his nomination. Senate lenders say that' so far tho President had no direct communica tion with tho flnnnco commlttco on tllO Rllllloot tinf lnt nnv pnmmnnlni. Mr. Smith had numerous frlonds tlon to tho Sonnto saying ho favors ro and was vory well llltod. Llttlo tho roncal. Tnft will not wltlnirn his own support of Canadian reci procity as n principlo It Is under stood, but ho will tnko tho position that tho United States should not contlnuo nn offer Hint Canndn re fuses to accept. The reciprocity law continues In effect In tho United Stntcs notwithstanding Canada's re fusal to ondorso it. Sonntors McCombor, Hoyburn, Gronnn nnd othors havo urged Its ro peal and an nmendment wbb put on tho steol tariff bill rccontly pnssod by Congress and now In conforonce providing for such action. noro nnd was vory of his past history Is known although It is bolloved ho has a wlfo and child In Novndn. Ho also had somo rich relatives but had troublo with thorn nnd hardly ovor mentioned his family uffnlrs. Ho was supposed to havo been nbout fifty yonrH old. About threo months ago ho start ed off for Curry county on n mining proposition but returned to Dnndon. From thoro ho aot for Eckloy and kIiico that tlmo llttlo hns been heard from him. It was roportcd that ho was traveling through that soctlon with n sowing machine ngont. COOPLE LIVED TOGETHER LONG hnvo been plnced for enrly dollvory, whllo Australia. China, tho wont coast of South Amer'ca and South Africa, too, have bought larger quan tities tho past three months than in nny llko porlod for n number of years. As a result values hnvo stir WORK IS PROGRESSING Twohy Ri'otlieiN Complete First Two Stations on Line Tho Eugcno Resistor savs: "P. n. DoLano, chief clerk for Twohy Dros., rturnod from n trip out along tho SPEEDIEST AIR CRAFT BUILT The German War Department Takes Over Zeppelin's , Latest Dirigible. farm (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cojb Day Times) DERLIN, Gor July 23 Tho most modorn military airship of Count Zoppolln with a rigged systom will I bo taken over today by tho war de- ers, J'bo earners, business J" and professional i,libe.,8-,,n0' trlal tlmt IBtod eighteen hours. be achimJ., "essionni mon nllko to, Tlln nlrsllln .ln..o1nnm1 ", n. ,nr. fened until they are now on n profit ,n0. ,(tho t"n"1 J'esterdny. Ho re- ,.. ..w aiilliuun lUllllUUlUII, VI: that of L. Roso & Co., from 107-1 to 1081 nnd tbnt of Uatos & Co. Other contracts cannot bo finished until tho surfneo culverts aro put In, "Thrnn full pnrlninln nf ,...... the government there is urging tho plows, rails, dumn cars and nthnrmnJ rebuild ng of cities laid partly In chlnory nnd tools used for grading ruins during tho recent revolution, nnmn in rnt. r,t.. n-- ...". nnd this Is expected to further In- work from tho tunnni WM xr..i paying basis, whereas six months ngo ninny of the mills wero operating at n loss. China Rebuilding. From China comes the nows that Cottage Grove Woman Resided With Husband From Day of Birth. COTTAGE GROVE. Oro., July 23. Aunt Nolllo Martin, who dlod horo recently, boro tho distinction of b. lng ono of vory few women to havo lived with l.er husband from tho tlmo of birth nnd to hnvo been nursed by tho snmo mother. Mrs. Mnrtln's mother died at tho tlmo or tho daughter's birth, and Mr. Mar tin's mother took tho nowly bom babo to her breast and raised her, thoro being but a difference of two months In tho ngos of tho two chil dren. .Doing so closely drawn to gether In babyhood, It wns but nat ural tlmt tho ties should bo Inter moro closely comonted In bonds yf mntrimony. Tho two lived togethpr OPEN WHOLESALE SS HERE DU crease. tho demand for Oregon fir. ton arrived ;Z v X:."8 '?." ,!1"1' '" '' m. Marl tho Chinese haying found t tho most 8,pniont nrrlved tho day before it sultablo material for their purpose, ia plnh nnu. ,,': ,,. "' , , , , esneelallv whoro If cnto. Into bonvv " L".-'.nC'' "? that tho road is to bo 1,;.t.Hn, Kwiuuii io uio coast as fast as men construction. Inmt !... ,i i. '... ",."".: "lumuur oi As a result of tho light buying ln :r.i7 " "" ' "rK w,n rnro ability. on Martin, tho husband, passing nwny rour years ago. Mr. Martin was Cottage Grovo's first postmnsto., mombor of legislature and orntor of J "ehleved not 1 rone 1. LI, I Tho n,r8ll,I' iloveloped a speed of for ontrol the rtv L -Itfi'l" I ty-nlno miles nn hour and is consld- BUWMqI ..i t. " '- i lhro!'Bh Keminn '""iroi the pnrtv nrnn nViVv t,..1 ty-nlno miles nn hour and is cons d- Mltei" l0 ot th0 People them- TO DISSOLVE TRUST Western llrnnrl. o . . (Ut i.. . Attacked. "V Assochted Ppb r, ti.: . u uua atL' July 23. Ap- world. Sho was christened tho Zoppe. tho past two years yards in tho mI1 dle Btntes are said to bo carrying light stocks thnt now hnve to bo re plenished to meet the Increasing de mand, nnd this Is giving the rail mills n lot of business for which they hnvo waited patiently many months. Several mills aro snld to bo booked ahead for inolr entire ca pae'ty for two or threo months. The greatest difficulty confronting tho mill men and lumber dealers to dny Is tho scarcity of vessels nvall- . able for off-shore cargoes and there Is some dnnger of n enr shortago when the grain crops begin moving. Hut for tho shortage of tonnngo tho off-svore business could bo In lln I nnd will bo stntlon at tho fort ress ot juoiz, near tno rroncn iron. tB sn,i na innulrles nro lining m tlor. MIKADO IS 1IETTER C. , ' ""PS, I KJHAWISPO, J Pllcafl ouon i ni no rorf Crensel to a much larger volume, It thO iTOncll fron la Knil. na lnnnlrlon nrn JiAlnn- rn. reived from nil qunrters nnd many of them urging Immediate delivery. Demand for Logs Increase. I,',......,,.. T.....1.. r...tl...mD t T... OUIIIl' UICIIIIU1B IUlC IUII lUllip'UU 1-nipeior of Japan Continues to Im-it .' ,im,i,ia ci.ifE n r,i,V. .-. lnvo ,..'.. ,i, .mi . .,','.... T.. Ai.aJ.Ia.1 r t ml. n."',Bl1" '" l't'"'S " U UBIi UUl IUUIO (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos , ft penern, 60ntlment ngnlnst tu,8 liny lllUQB) ' rmmtif' flift mnniifniHirflra no If nnt. TOKIO. Janan. July 23. Tho eon- ""V""., '" ,V""Vr .;"....."!':" dllton of tho Emperor continues to Improve according to a report by Court todnv . '".,10 'ho Supremo sar r n r'0";0:"'?.. Cnllfo'- rust WTev.rn ''ranch of" the Hiiirnr! court physicians this nftornoon. John r ?, ",",on wns signed hv' A bulletin Issued nt 9 o'clock to- A' D- SnrooWo 3 ns Presldont, nnd n,Bht says. "Tho Emporor was Kies as vice president. somowhnt sleejiless during tho day. ," His temperature is 98.72 and his AAiinow ESCAPF nulso fitful. t,pe'"lh"(1 a "ow es ?nl. He .nB, f1 Wednesday " back of it! laU,,nB nonr t'o ftnd Probably 'liFr Lrenz store, " as a ruL re8t,rnntetl his nbll- 8,,,o' o th rs6!"; T,h0 MV Uira.Conul a SfillUnnl GOES WITH ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, D. C, July 23. Francis W. DIrd, opprlsor of customs at New York, resigned today to Join Roosevelt's now party. Try The Times' Wnnt Ads. sents tho dnnger of overproduction of the lower grades of lumber for which tho demand Is nover ns keen ns for clears. As a result of tho activity Jn tho ml'ls the demand for saw logs hns Increased and the supply of avail able logs ln tie water Is today below normal. Practically all the logging camps In tho Columbia river district have been Idle since July 4, when they were shut down to give o- nloyes the cuetomnry summer vaca tion, nnd thoro will bo a very small surplus of logs August 1 when the camps resume operations. The average wage In the logging enmp Is $3.25 a day and several thousand men aro employed ln tho Columbia river district, with several thousand more In othor districts In tho stato. A great many country towns owo their very oxlstence to tho nctivlty In tho logging and lumber ing Industries nnd these nro ngnln assuming the nppearnnce of pros perity. Ship to California. Largo quantities of lumber nro be ing shipped to California by watt, from mills along tho Columbia river whllo tho Willamette valley mills ship to the same destination by rail. Tho California market has shown n vory mnterlal Improvement In tho pnst few months nnd renorts from I tho various centers thero nro to tho eiieci mat stocks are low on ncoonnr of most of tho lumber having been shipped out of the state to Utah, Ne vada and Mexico, practically as soon as It arrived from the north. With splendid grain crops netting tho farmers throughout tho nortii west good profits this summer pros pects for n good lumber mnrket- in tho northwest aro also Improving dnlly. It is pointed out that tho first thing tho progressive fnrmer does in a prosperous years Is to survey his holdings and mnko such Improve ments In buildings nnd fences as ho feola ho con nfford. In tho aggre gate, this. It Is said, will mean n great deal to the lumber Industry. CARDINAL GIDRONS 78 DALTIMORE, Md July 23. Car dinal Gibbons was seventy-elcht years old today and is reported in ex- cellent health. Tho cause of Mrs. Martin's dnnrh was paralysis, which bogan to come on n week before death. Tho Martins crossed tho plains In 1857 nnd took up tholr residence U Cottngo Grovo in 1S5S. Eight chli dron wero born to thorn, six of whom survive. F. S. Dow Will Put In Large Grocery StockWill Seek Terminal Rates. Ono of tho Indications ot tlio pros pective Jobbing center to bo located nt Coos Dny was shown on tho ar rival of tho stenmor Washington Sunday when tho firm of F. S. Dow received a comploto wholosnlo grd cory stock. In an Intorvlow with .Mr. Dow, ho stntod thnt for H years ho had been working forwnrd to this position and from tlmo to tlmo ndd lug to his line, hoping that tho time would ultlmntoly como whon condi tions would warrant n comploto stock. Now that tho outsldo ports, such ns Sluslaw, Gnrdlnor, Port Or ford, Rogue Rlvor, Nowport nnd Wnldport nro connected with Mnrsh flold by stenmors, nnd nlso tho fact thnt tho railroad development will roqulro n considerable amount of goods, Mr. Dow aud his connections concluded tho tlmo was rlpo to mnko tho move. Mr. Dow said this will mako no ohnngo with his formor business. Ho has, for tho last sovornl vcars. worked In harmony with Haas Dros., tho largo wholesale grocers, nnd thl3 now move simply offers tholr trade and tho convenience of a stock In Mnrshflold. Tho groon fruit depart ment of Mr. Dow's business will bo cnrrlod on tho Bnmo as horotoforo, only on n larger scale. Tho flour and feed department will nlso bo carried on as before and tho combi nation of tho grocery, green fruit, nnd flour nnd feed departments will mnko nn Institution that will bo a credit to any Jobbing point. Asldo from tho starting of tho wholesale business hero, which will undoubtedly grow rapidly whon tho railroad Is completed as Coos Hay will then becomo a great distributing center, tho movo by Mr. Dow will bo of much Intorest horo as It will moan tho opening of tho cnmpnlgn to so euro tormlnnl rates for Mnrshflold. Much of his stock will como from tho enstorn distributors nnd manufac turers. Theso rates aro now enjoyed W. T. Yorkes hns filed a suit by San Francisco nnd Portland nnd it for damages In Justice Ponnock's, will bo ossontlnl that tho railroads bo court against Geo. Richards. Doth required to grant thorn to Coos Day men are from Isthmus Inlot. Yorks if this point Is to develop an a Job asks for $250 and tho chargo ho blng tenter. brings Is assault and battery, claim-' Ing that ho wns struck without Justl-! HAXFORD COMMITTEE LEAVES llcatlon. Under ordinary clrcum-j stances a complaint would hnvo beon Houso Investigators of Federal Judge SCRAP CAUSES DAMAGE SUIT W. T. Yerkes of Isthmus Inlet Wants $250 From George Richards for Beating. filed against Richards and if proved ho would havo boon fined, but Yorkes evidently thinks that slnco It was his feelings that suffered, ho is tho ono entitled to tho amount that Richards will have to pay if ho loses. Start for Home. (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Hay Times.) . SEATTLE, Wash., July 23 The House Judiciary sub-committee inves tigating tho Judge Hanford caso loft hero today for Washington. They DANCE with tlio HAND DOVS Sat-' will stop at Tacoraa this afternoon urday, July 27, at EAGLES' HALL. and proceed to Portland tonight. .