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Auk. 24. Some- aero south of Juarez Orozco with Jr hundred followers Is said to bo Jcmnc I" tho federals nnd his chan o for escape reported to bo pro hlnmatlcnl. Upon his succosa or fall JSnovadlnB capture or death ut tho hands of tho fodornl troops Is declar ed to hlngo tho succosa or fnlluro of tho organized rovoiuuun m mit..u... Mexico. Orozco's purposo If ho enn cscapo Is to Join tho main body of rebels already moving townrd tho cst coast with tho object of Bocur iDg control of u senport through hlch ammunition mny bo Imported and tho revolution continued. ATHLETES ARE OVATO LL CONTINUE NVESTIGATION Honors Shown American Win ners on Their Arrival in New York. (Dy Associated Press to tho Cooa Day Tlmea.) NEW YORK, Aug. 2 1 Now York tendered honors todny to tho Amorl enn Athlotcs who roturnod from ubrond bearing tho honors of tho Olympic games nt Stockholm. Tho American wlnnora of tho Olympic gnmes woro escorted in n monster pnrndo through Fifth nvonuo and Hrondway to tho city hall whoro thoy woro wolcomod by Mnyor Onynor nnd tho reception committee. Thousands of porsons nlong tho lino of mnrch chcorod tho nthlotos. STILL ANOTHER M IS MISSING senate Committee to Hear G. W. Perkins Roosevelt Is Silent Today! (Dr Associated Press to the Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON. D. 0.. Aug. 21 LP Reported "Santa Anna" Can not Be Found South Slough Mystery Deeper. Further mystery comes with tho dlsnpponrnnco of another man on South Slough according to reports ro colvod this nfternonn. It Is snld that Georgo ICIIno, commonly known for years past ns "Santn Anna" Is miss ing. . Tho report was received at Tho Times' olllco this nftornoon too Into for verification. Al Nichols, cnptnjn of ono of tho bay launches telephon ed to Tho Times ofuco this nftornoon from Emplro stntlng that Tom Tal bott wnB In Emplro this nftornoon making Inquiries nbout Snntn Anna nnd Btntlng that tlio man waa not nt hla scow lioiiBO nt South slough nnd ns near ns ho could lonrn had not boon thoro for n wcok. Nichols snys Hint Talbott was asking In Empire, believing thnt Santa Anna might have como to that place. Tho man was called Santa Anna, after tho Moxlcan general, for tho reriBon that ho had a wooden log. Ho has lived nt South Slough for a long tlmo nnd was known to many For some months pnst his scow Iioiibo wns un tho slouch n wnyB from tho brldgo and ho might liavo been miss ing for Botno dnys without any ono noticing It. In vlow of tho fnko story about tho finding of Joyncr's body today tho story about Santa Annn was received with somo doubt. Tho dlsnppearanco of Santa Anna follows tho disappearance of Joynor. tho killing of Jncob Evnns and Mot- talf nnd other events which hnvo kept South Slough beforo the eyes of tho public for sovcral months PSBt RUSTLER BEACHED AT R06UE RIVER GRANT RILL Taft Puts Signature to Meas ure Affecting 0. and C. Railroad Lands. On the North Spit But So Far Not Damaged Osprey to The Rescue. Tho gn8o1lno schooner Ilustlor of this plnco Is beached nt Roguo River. A meBsngo enmo to 0. F. McGcorgo this afternoon from tho Woddorburn Trndlng compnny stating that tho Hustler bound north from Eureka wont on tho north spit whllo attempt ing to cross In. When Inst henrd from Hho wns resting easy nnd practically ift no dnmngo had been dono. A request was rccolvod thnt the gnsollno schooner Osprey como down to pull tho Rustler off. Capt. John son of tho Osproy will get out to night If poBslblo and go to tho rescue It Is thought tho Rustlor can bo tlontod nt high tldo tomorrow. Tho RuBtlor has bocn running be tween Coos Bay nnd smaller poits nnd was returning from Euroka whoro alio took wool from Curry county, enpt. Peter Olson Is tho Una ter, SPEAKER COMPLIMENTS ROTH PARTIES IN HIS FINAL SPEECH ALICE H HAS Launch on Coos River Strikes Snag But is Being Repaired. Says Democrats Will Win the Presidency and Both the House and Senate. CONGRESS IS NOW READY TO ADJOURN President Prepared to Sign the Bills Passed al the Last Moment. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times) WASHINGTON. D. C. Aur. 24 . . ... ... Ih a . . ' - Tlio launch Allco II mot with nn bpenxor uiarko today delivering hla nccldont whllo coming dowji Coos valedictory of tho democratic house Rlvor yestor lny. Dolow tho Cutllp of tho sixty-second congress, nssertei placo sho struck a snag and punchod' that historians would doclnro with a big holo In ho? bow. Tho hold, absoluto truth that tho sixty-first and filled with water but tlio launch was floated down to tho Rogers wharf and Is on tho ways thoru and will bo ro palred probably In time to uso tho launch tomorrow. The snag Is tho snmo ono wMch tho bent struck laat year. Tho Allco II after striking tho snng filled with wntor and sank. Floats woro nrrangod on each sldo and tho launch wns floated and towod to tho Rogors' ways. slxty-socond TO CHARGE B W B WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 24. President Taft yesterday nlgncd tho nlll which confirms tho tltlo of nil purred by tho tostlmony yesterday. nmocont purchnsors who acquired f John D. Archbold tho sonnto com- lands from tho Oregon & California iiiifft invPRtlcntlnir tho camnalcn' Railroad company in oxcoss of 1OO0 unds met early todny to lay plnns ncrcs, but which stipulates that thoy - .... , .t . it nnnii nnv inn pnvArnmnni x? rj fin: or pursuing wiu iiivobiikuiiuu. it - .'',,, ", , ,,,:. 7 . ru expected the commltteo would ' ncro 'r " l1"'1' '" nddltlon to tho ...- -. . .. riiiifiim iu nninr(iriiiiA ttni.i inn m l dccldo upon dates ror ruturo near-. " ' " nuuu lags, tho placo whoro thoy will bo company. 'held and tho witnesses to bo callod. Innocent purchnsors who acqulr- ,i, ... n nw ,ti.t.i i. nr. led less thnn 1000 acros and more iW. Perkins would testify Tuesday.'!'1'"" aunrtersoctlon. nr n,8 0 Whether ho will como to Washington1 "' " , ? ! - l olr ? ;r,:r,!!f(i,!if:oi i pyet nio.. .uiuhowii . tutcd within a yoar from yesterday to nvorturii their tltlo. R. D. Townscnd, assistant to tho Pttornoy gonornl In tho lnnd grant Milt, informed both brnnchos of con gress thnt thoro wns no Intention to question tho tltlo to tlicso smnller piirchnRors nnd this clnuso Is prac tically of no effect. Under tho bill ns passed, anyrlnnds recovered by tho government ns n losult of tho pending forfolturo suit Indictment to Be Filed Monday Against Secretary of Build ing and Loan Association. i (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times) SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Aug. 24 khcre they'll he convonlont to henr others whoso nnmos woro montlonod ly Archbold will nrobnbly bo dotor- mlned today. .NOTHING MOItl-: TO HAY l(Djr Associated Tress to Coos Bay Timon ) OYSTER HAY. Anir. 24 Cnlnnol noosevelt had nothing to add today to his statement of last night In which at Said llO did nnt hnllnvn Inhn It Arcnboid a Btnteinents boforo tho son-! will bo hold to nwnlt such dlsposl- W investluntlllir rnniniltlnn wnrn Hn.. no ...n.. !.., i. .11- i.i true and charged Archbold with a by congress, lloforo signing tho bill tUnneCllOn ttltll Arcllbolll'B tfstlninllV .if,V irnnoml IMl.l Mm .nnrnln,... nt mi? i.ng tl10 n,leKcl1 conversation tho Interior. Attornoy Gonornl .".?. tno Into Cornelius N. Bliss. Wlckorshnm, whllo not entirely imt- f. iteM.?0Uhl tl10 Co'onol discuss tho Isflod. snld ho would not recommend Possibility of his testifying beforo tho tlio veto of tho bill, hut Sccretnry iMshor wns far from plonsed, nnd thought tho bill should hnvo requir ed tho Inrgo purchnsors to pay tho government nt lonst ?25 nn ncro for lands previously bought from tho railroad coninnnv. Ho contended Hint somo of this kind of land wns worth $250 nn ncro nnd his first Impulse wns to suggost thnt a largor l.rlco bo demanded on tho more valu able tracts. After npponla woro made to him oy Roprosontntlvos Hnwloy nnd A. C. Dixon of tho Booth-Kelly Lum- uor compnny, roprosentlng, tho Inno- nate commltteo. TO lMmciMM. w ........ Kn. 1. "Vi.r.i li.lll'.K, IW Associated Press to Tho Cous ,. Times.) WASHIVP.TRnv m r, ..... . fine proposal to summon Col. Rooso- Lti,. . ,y ucroro th0 8i)eclnI B0" liloii?. ,Ueo on cn'l'nlgn contribu tions ftas not rnnRl.lon,! i... .1 1,11,, , .- -.-.Mv.w u) iiu tuiu r,'', Th0 committee, how- ", It WHS flfnr. ... ...... .. Itlfuli.. 1 . . ' u"1' WUI ,O0K Pr- Ke ,,fn,n, th0 I'cnroso-Archbold-r'ooseelt contmvnrcv. ,. i. o. loardOllCo pf.n Ti .1 l"u oluu" "Publican war i.hno rn.L ".:.....: cont purchiiBors. ho modified his oh the commltteo Is snld to fZr . ftf.t,onB nnd tho President signed tho uune thft .!... . . . ----- .- 1,111 , -w (U 111 Miru nfA lw C?nk. I "- r'nsteadofVroceedng'atonce wiu,m:avk atonok "e"y to Dcimrt for 8...... (Brj . mcr Cnpltol. 'Associated Preblrt tQ no , WABHivo JK?" President r, !"? U'. c-. Aug. 24 HUE A Joint complnint charging William C'orbln, secretary and gcnernl mnnn gor of tho Contlnontnl Building nnd Loan Association with perjury will bo filed Mondny by Georgo 8. Wnlk or, Stnto Building nnd Loan Commis sioner, nnd District Attornoy Flckert. THE PEOPLE EXCTES 0 Gomeone Starts Story Without Foundation That Joyner's Body Had Been Found. Much excitement was crcntcd In tho city todny by reports thnt tho body of William Joynor, tho missing South Slough mnn, had been found In tho lowor Dny. Tho story was ontlroly without foundntlon nnd started ns n Joko, but tho various re ports which became circulated woro amusing In their vnrloty of dotnlls. it was said that Joynor hnd been found to hnvo boon shot In tho back of tho head. Somo reports said ho was floating In tho water nnd others wero to tho effect thnt ho was wolghtcd down with rocks. Tho first story thnt rhched North Bond nnd which wns telephoned from thoro to this city wns thnt Geo. unil Jack Flnnngnn, who woro pre paring for tho Shrlner's clnm bnko, wero digging clams In tho mud flats nnd unenrthed tho body burled In mo mini Impossiblo to find out further thnn thnt It wns ovidontly n Joko. Archlo Phillips henrd tho story nnd tele phoned to Coroner Wilson nnd nlso to Sheriff Gngo. Ono mnn tele phoned thnt ho had recolvcd tho messngo from ono of tho rcsldonts of South Slough known ns "Snow ball." Ho snld Snowbnll hnd wnlk ed nil tho wny to tho llghthouso to lolophono tho news nnd It wns snld that Snowball would not Joko nbout such n serious mnttor. Jnck Flnnngnn wns In the city thts morning nnd snld thnt someono hnd plnyed a Joko nnd thnt ho nnd his brother hnd not found Joynor. Who ever stnrtpd tho story, n good mnny got "stung" nnd Inquiries nbout tho mntter woro very numerous nil dny. Mnny of tho peoplo In tho city woro firm In their bollof of tho roport nnd tho pocullnr pnrt of It nil was thai nearly ovorvono Imitatori hnf tho roport was true nnd thnt they! tlAfl ll Mnn ..h..!..-, 1.1- I ...... ,u uum iiiiiiiiBiuKiiuio sources. At nny rnto thero wns nothing at all to It nnd tho Joynor dlsnnpoar- nnrn la oHll n mn.i.... -.. . -- Just how the story started It .was jB concerned the finding of the body. PIRATIC VICTIM RETUR.NH fcour aft, .t. "orly within nn tiir.,n,i ,nni. , time, capltol until olectlojn Missionary Hours flO Knlfo Wounds ns Result of Fight SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23 Bear ing sixty knife wounds, Inflicted by Chinese plrntes nt a lonely polut n tho Ynngtso river, In tho provn.ee A. W. Sheldon, tn inlsslnnnrr tonphnp. vii OT after !,.. ..-.""' Wlt" n " turned homo on tho RtPnmnr P.hlna re8 this attlrZZuinTnt P.! .co.n'. from the Orient. Bort Hicks, ono . f !"?next train after "tl, .! xneilho companions of Sheldon, wns kll - yn8 and with tho 0J'n,,Mnn n, ml l0(l ln tll nnck. P. Hoffman it .?." a h en 1! ?' flU: Cleveland, another of tho party re- ;.u "umraer canltni .in i , f.j I celvel "evornl superficial wound Sheldon nnd his associates w driven from tho province by the toldlors, but when conditions bec.miu somowhnt Bottled thoy roturned. The hnd proceeded 1200 miles nlong t' a Ynngtso when the pirates surround, id their house bont one night and swarmed on the deck. In the flg'il that ensued Sheldon wbh cut on evoiv part of his body, sovornl fingers bemK slashed off. He was helped to Sha tw hnl, where h's wounds were treated. Foto SurmlleB. Walker Studio. BARTER'S FOUNTAIN furnishes tho best drinks. I PLAN TO KILL E M SAKS HE IS fill! A LIAR Plot Disclosed Jo Take Life of Archbold Will Not Treat Light- Representative Johnson at Capital.. ly Things Roosevelt Said About Him. . KU' t j . - andCo.vrs i ,,!' nil(l WINTER SUITS d'Play. Um,trV,?,.T.ei:....Nw on i.ii rum u.. SSnd HONEY NOU. na1 at ST.VFoRn.s! Y' 85 per "'-'"re fram,nB. Walker Cood Studio. oOe. Southern Pacific Man Says We Should Prepare Better for Auto Tourists. II. P. Hooy, tho Southern Pacific engineer who la in chnrgo of tho construction work of tho compnny In Oregon, wns much Intorcstcd ln tho Matter of nutomobllo ronds ln this locnllty. Ho said thnt tho cllmnto of Coos nnd Curry county wns so pleasant nnd tlio country nffordod 00 much beautiful scenory hero that thoro should bo n good road to got In horo. Regarding tho const road m Curry county Mr. Hooy suggested ihnt Coos nnd Curry counties should rot togothor nnd Improvo tho rond. Ho snys It would not cost moro thnn $10,000 to fix It up In fairly good shapo. "I enn scnrcoly understand," snld i.lr. Hooy, "thnt such nn attractlvo plnco ns this hns no good unto rond bo that tourists from tho outsldo would find It moro easy to get In horo. You would bo surprised nt .ho nuinbor of nuto tour.Vts who would como to your locnllty ovory aiimmor If thoro was ono good road In horo. Thoso peoplo would bring n lnrgo amount of monoy Into your community nnd n good road for them would bo n paying Investment. 1 nm surprised tho community hns not beforo this taken somo such utep." In speaking of rond building Mr. rlooy snld: "If n first clnsB hard road cannot bo built nt first It Is n good plnn for the comunlty to mako good ordinary roads nnd ns mnny of them ns posslblo nnd tlion Inter on build permanent ronds. Nothing dovolops iso country quicker thnn good ronds. Tho Importnnco of such Improve ments ennnot bo overestlmntod by nny section of Orogon." W L (By Associated Press to the Cooi Bay I TI .,. . . ,. Times). By Associntcd Tress to Tho Coos WASHINGTON, D.'c, Aug. 24 Bay Times.) An nlleged plot to kill Ropresentntlvo1 NEW YORK, Aug. 24. "I nm Benjamin Johnson, chnlrmnn of tho not a liar. I nm not accustomed to commltteo on tho District of Colum- being so accused nnd will not endure bin. so ns to head off proposed legls- lf iiufi T,. r. a -...!.. Intlon l,oo l,n.. -II. 1 1 Tl. '" ". "! U. iJltllUUlU Ul nnd n 'sworn statement of a Washing- tho Standard Oil company made this ton mnn hns put Johnson and his orlof statement before sailing today friends on their guard. Affidavit glv- for Europe, in reply to Colonel Ing details of a conversation over- Roosevelt's charges that he told un heard n a street car In which ono of truths while on tho stand at Wnsh thoso talking snld he had been fol- jngton. "What do you mean when lowing Johnson for three nights to 0u say you will not endure It kill him. Johnson declared that tho lightly?" Archbold was asked. Ho story wnB true but declined to say, waved his hand deprecatlngly and what Interests were behind tho then walked down to tho pier and scheme. bonrded the steamer Majestic. He wll remain ln Europe several weeks. An anxious correspondent wishes To tho reporters ho said, "Take good to Know wneinor me piurni ior uun caro or the country, boys.' moose is "uun mooses" or "Dull meese." Thero Is no plural for bull moose. There la but one bull moose. If you have anything to sell, trade, r rent, or want help, try a Want Ad Quatermass Studio for Photos. Itlltmoi'tf Specials. Fine, at Iew !' tho place where they know how to mako things good. W. R. Fontaine at Eugene Gives Out Encouraging Railroad News. "Work is getting nlong splendidly this flno weather. We exnect mils In a fow days and will bo ready to lay steel for quite a distance on their nrrlvul," said W, R. Fontalno, engi neer In chnigo of the Coos Bay lino, ln nn Interview In tho Eugeno Guard which states further: At tho Bates & Rogers hendquar congress "did croat ininga- nnu "hnvo mado a swooplnc democratic victory absolutely cortn'ln, a victory that will glvo us tho Iioubo, sonnto nnd tho presidency." Tho sponkor ln trlbuto to tho lond ors of both parties doclarcd that no mnjorlty was over moro Buccossfully lod thnn by Ropresentntlvo Dndor wood, nor nny minority lend mom ably than by Roprosontatlvo Maim. Calling attontlon to sneers which had boon hurled at domocrats for years. Sponkor Clark dcclarod that thoy hnvo fought and won llko veterans ami constltuto ns thoroughly a dlsdl pllned forco ns over nppoared ln the Houso or any othor parliamentary body. Tho spoaker expressed his thnnko and gratltudo of tho country and to "tho bravo, wlso nnd patriotic republicans who co-oporatod with us In passing good bills. Awnlt Adjournment With both houses mnrklng tlrnn awaiting nn agreement on tho slngln appropriation bill tho adjournment of tho second session of tho slxty socond congress wns nssurod bofore sundown. Early today both the Houso and Sonnto sont tho gonorol deficiency npproprlntlon bill to con foronco over minor disputes and sot tied down to clonr tho docks for m ad journment. An ndjournmont rosQlu tlon waa drawn In tho 'Houso nnd awaits tho passago of the final appro priation bill boforo Its Introduction. Plnns wero nrrnngod to hnvo tho pres ident go to tho capital nbout nild nftornoon nnd tnko up tho task ot signing bills pnssod In tho final mo ments of tho Bonnto. Signs Hills President Tnft hns signed tho bBl (o extend tho pure food lnw to con trol disbanding of nostrums. President Tnft nlso slgnod todny tho sundry civil sorvlco appropriation bill which wns ngroed upon without tho provision for tho tariff board. Committee Reports Tho commltteo on war dopartmont expondlturcB roported today that Ma jor Bcecher B. Ray, whom tho Presi dent yestordny nominated deputy pny mastor gonoral of tho army, had boon ongngod In political activity particul arly In tho Interest of President Tnft, nnd had four times boon charged with Borlous offonses and never vindicat ed nnd novor had boon disciplines moro sovoroly than by roprlmnnd. Will Spenk for Wilson. Sponkor Clark will start on a speaking trip for Govomor Wilson next weok nt Rocklnnd, Mnlno, nn nm) devolop Into n tour of tho con tinent. Ho will probably spenk In Missouri and Now Mexico aftor load ing Now England nnd thon procoeS (o tho Pacific coast. NAME SPECIAL JIE.V. Governor West Prepares for Port land Moral Iloiiherleaulng. (By Associated Press to tho Cooa Bar Times.) PORTLAND, Aug. 24. Governor West this nftornoon tondorod tho ap pointment of special prosecutor in his moral house cleaning of Portland to Doputy District Attornoy Wnlter A. Evnns, tho Republican candidate for district attornoy. To tho cnndl dntes for sheriff nt tho coming elec tion ho has offerod special doputy Biirievniiries. "inis gives thorn a chnnco to mako good," tho governor snld. Tho candidates for sheriff aio V. J. Fitzgerald, Republican nnd Thomns A. Word. CARLE NOT WORKING. Fire In London Ciits Off Telegraph Communication, (By Associated Press to tho Coos Biy Times.) LONDON. Aug. 24. Tho general telegraph offlco of London Is on fire. - a i i .i.ai.. -..:." i ii ivid li nua iL'uuiL'ii li I it rim iihiiv .. ... . . me nil m, ..i., -i rr "" i an leigrnnine uusiness including Ln n,i ?hS Kf ln.i,b0t0n m trnmmtlantlc cablegrams Is practl gono nnd the Coyote, that they will t.a,lv nt stnn.lBtlll. finish tho work and a tempornry irestio ai tnat stream In less than a week and will finish tho fnlso work at the Long Tom in two weoks. It will be posslblo to lay steel to the Long Tom ln a fortnight. TRY SARTER'S Vnnlla Ico Cream. Order your BOX CANDY at BARTER'S. Flno Stntlonery nt Wnlkor Studio, ATTENTION. Taclflc Commandery, No. 10, stat ed conclavo Monday, Aug. 2C, 7 o'clock sharp. Visiting fraters cour teously Invited to bo present. Worlc in tho Red Cross. AUGUST FARLEY. C. B