The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A Marshfield Woman
onco onld: "I buy advertised nrtlclcs bccauso thoy
nro Invariably worth what I pay (or thora." Tho
merchants with tho best imputations for Integrity
nnd lionoBt morchandlso, nro without excoptlon,
thoao who advortlso tholr goods unceasingly.
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lay
Wxmm
The Determination
of valuo received In advertising lies sololy with
tho results secured. Try tho columns of Tho
Coos Day Times thoy nro elenn nnd dopondnblo.
Tho readors of Tho Times havo confldoncoMn tho
ads appearing therein.
MEMBER OP THIS ASSOCIATED PKUMU
VOL NO. XXXVIII.
II
HAVE ALLIES
ALONG EASTERN BATTLE- LIE TODAY
Kaiser's Army Reply to Attacks of French and English Forces
So Severely That Latter Quit Offensive in France '
and Belgium Fighting Grows Fiercer
ALLIES CLAIM SERIES OF NIGHT ATTACKS ON
LINE WERE REPULSED DESPITE FRENCH CLAIMS
Berlin Denies French Report of Gains in Steinbach Advance
in Alsace Military Authorities Report No Change
1 in Eastern Campaign
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Jan, 2, The German attack in Franco and Bel
plum, initiated In reply to an offensive movement of tho Al
lies has developed to such a point that the Allies are now on
the defensive along the greater pait of tho lino,
The extent of the German movement shown by today's
French statement which speaks of a series of night attacks
against the Allies along the front, These onslaughts appar
ently wore not In great torcor howovcr, ana tno assouion is
mado that thoy wore all repulsed,
As to tho results of the fighting in Alsaccr and the Argonno,
ilinra Is n sham conflict in the
The German statement says
Argonno and specifically denies the claims ot the rrencn inai
half of tho Alsaco village of Steinbach was captured and that
tho I-ranch are making further advance tnero,
Pnrls assorts some of the territory lost to the Germans in
tho Argonno was regained and
'occupied in Steinbach.
:. Military authorities say there is no change in the tastern
icamDaicn, excent the German attacks on the line wqst of
(Warsaw made further progress,
jeclaro Allies Rcnulsed Near
3oast, Beaten Near Verdun
East Situation same
(Or Ail0lM4Tr t Coo Dtr Tim.)
I, DERLIN, Jan. 2. (Via WIrolcss.)
-Tho official communication today
nys: "In tho weBt, tho onomy'B ut-
:4ick against our iiosltlons In nnd
pear tho Duiicb nt ISPRuport, woro
Dpulsed. In tho Argonno, wo mado
jurthor progress nil along tho lino,
horco Fronch attatT.a north of Vor-
i'un and against tho front on tho
(no of Allly-Apromont woro repulsed
irltli heavy losses. Thirty-threo of-
IcorH and 100 men woro taken prls-
anors by ub. On this 'occasion, wo
accooded In taking tho ciitiro Hols
Iruloa (burnod forest) for which
havo boon fluhtlni! so stubborn-
it ... . . ...
r. 'ino I'Toneu ornciai roporis bimo
I10 French nro malting progross
top by stop In Stolnbneh. Not a
Inglo Iioubo has boon lout by ub In
Lolnhnch. All tho French uttneks
thlH vlllago woro ropulBod.
'"Tho altuntlon on tho Hast I'ruu-
in frontlor Is unchnngod. KiiHt nf
o Hzurn and Rnwkn rlvors, our
Stacks progroHscd nudor moru fa-
k,nblo weather conditions. In Po
ind to tho Hast of tho Plllela rlvor
lore havo been no changes."
AST BOUTS AT
E
free Boxing Matches in Low-
Coquille River Town on
New Year's Eve
(Special to Tho Times,)
UVERTON, Or., Jan. 2. A Binok-
waa bold hero Now Year's ovo,
pii Kid Cavott of RIvorton and
! "Curly" Nool of Coqulllo woro
posed to fight tho main event
il failed to appear for reasons best
wn to hlmsolf. Battling Huthln-
then agreed to substitute for No-
These men fought here last year,
fcn Cavett got a decision over
Ichlnson on a foul In tho tenth
id. They agreed to go four
hds last night, but Hutchinson
lo back and got a decision In the
It was a fast round, Hutchln-
wlnning from tho start.
10 fast preliminaries were fought
McCormlck outwolihed Spider
artson, but the little man stayed
fast rounds to a draw.
San't Do It" McGourty took a
Bion over Klght In two fast
jul8. The main feature of this
Avas the heavy slugging.
GERMANS
NY
FRENCH
CIS
TO SMOKER
fines Want Ads for results.
Established 1878
nfl Tho Const Ma II.
E
Berlin and Pans statements,
further ground was gained in
three now lines of houses were
. . . .
French Tell of Revenge Gained
Against uermans Aiier
Severe Attacks
(n? AmocUI! l'rwi to Com nr TlmoO
PARIS, Jan. 2. Tho official
communication this afternoon says:
"During tho night of Docombor 31
Jnn. 1, tho onomy dullvorod nt num
ormiB points a series of attacks
which woro repulsed with caso. Tho
region to tho north of Lya yestor
day wbb tho scene of sorlous nr
tlllery on'gagomentB which took
plnco on tho Dunes of Nlcuport and
nt Zonnoboko. Tho onomy blow up
two of our cnssloiiB between Renu
motz nnd Achlcourt. In rovengo,
wo domollsbod tho onomy'B tronchos
nt Parvlllors nifd Labolssolo. In
tho Alsno roglon wo Installed our
selves on tho plateau of Nouvron,
In tho oxcnvatloiiB caused by tho
explosion of mlno. In tho Perthes
roglon wo occupied n forest two kil
ometers to the uorthwoBt of Mesnll
I,os IlurliiB. In tho Argonno our
rotlromont roportod yesterday In In
Lngrurlo forest was not truo, and In
offoct, wo occupied n part of tho
ground lost. In tho Woovro dis
trict, wo mado n Blight advanco In
La Prolro foroat. In tho Vosgos,
wo havo ilrlvon back n Gorman at
tack on nromonll, Inflicting heavy
losses. Tho onomy sustained heavy
lossos at Stolnbaoh, whoro our In
fantry yestorday occupied thrco now
linos of hoiiHos."
ES PLEA FOR
ROILESSPEOPLE
Senator Root Would Throw
Down Immigration Barriers
of U. S. For Them
III; AmocUUJ rtm to Coo nr Tlraea.J
WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 2.
Sonntor Root mado an eloquent plea
to tho Senate to amend tho Immigra
tion bill to oxempt from tho restric
tions all Belgian rofugoos. This ex
emption was Included in tin amend
mont Introduced by Senator Lodge.
"Wo should open tho door to Bel
glum," said Root, "because the poo
plo have no country."
I MHXICAX ( OXVKNTIOX.
I ' I
ID AuoctttacI Pri to Cooo Dj Time J I
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2.
Tho Mexican national conven- j
tlon, to form an administration j
to present to tho United States
and other nations for recognl-
tlon. mot yesterday at Mexico
City and adjourned until Mon
d
-
E Sill
HARD
FIGHTING
FRENCH
IE
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
Claim Germain Submarine Sank
Formidable at Portsmouth, Emu
GHRMANY'8 NEW STAND
(t)r Aocltmt TrtM to Coot i!jr Tlmra.
j AMSTERDAM, Jan. 2. Ac-
j cording to n statement In tho
Nord Doutclio Allegomolno Zol- j
I tung, a munmary of which wan
j given out today by tho llorlln
j official prcBs bureau, Gormnny
no longer considers binding the j
exequntcurs ot Consuls In nny
j territory occupied by Oormany
j during tho war. j
,
HOPE TO GET
TWO JETTIES
FOR COOS BAY
At a mooting of tho Port of Coos
Day Commission, It was voted to Bond
a commltteo of thrco to Washington
to work for an appropriation for Im
proving tho Coos Ray bar.
C. A. Smith, L. J. Simpson nnd
Copt. T. J. Macgonn woro choson.
Mr. Smith Is now In Chicago and n
tologrnm was sent him nsklng him
when ho would bo nblo to proceed
east. Capt. Macgonn nnd L. J. Simp
eon hopo to lcavo hero not later than
next Saturday for Washington and
thoy will remain thoro as long ns
necessary to get tho hearings before
tho proper committees ot Congress.
Mnjor Jay J. Morrow, U. S. Engi
neer In chnrgo of this district, and
Capt. Polhomus, his 'assistant, nro
Bald to havo sont In tho now roport
on the last survey of tho Coos Uay
cnlranco ordorod by Congress. This
report will not bo mndo public until
It Is glVonvout In Washington.
Uowovor, In view of tho fact that
the drodgo Mlchlo did not mnko tho
showing that was expected of u bar
dredgo, nnd tho fact that tho Inner
chnnnol hns been practically com
plotod to a 25-foot depth, It Is be
lieved thnt Mnjor Morrow's roport
will bo In favor of tho Jetty project
as outlined In Col. Roosslor's roport.
This report provided that If tho bnr
drodgo did not succeed, two Jottlcs
should bo built, 0110 on tho north sldo
nnd ono on tho south, tho former bo
lug a long ono. Tho estimated cost
for thoao Jottloa was about $2,000,
000 thou,
Mill Klougli Appeal.
A. II. Powors, In chargo of tho
Mill Slough drain mattor for tho Port
Commission; Bald today that ho would
Insist thnt tho drain caso bo carrlod
to tho flupromo court to boo whothor
tho Port Commission Is bound for all
tlmo to koop tho drain opon. Ho
Btntos that tho drain Is tho city's,
was built by tho city, and that tho
Port hns llttlo responsibility in con
nection with it. Ho Ib Indignant nt
tho stand that tho City Council has
taken In tho matter nnd rtoclnroB thnt
ovory mombor of tho Port Commis
sion Is In favor ot threshing It out
right now.
THINK PRIEST IS
FIENJ1 VICTIM
Rev. Stephen Makara and
Housekeeper Burned to
Death in Parish Home
B7 AMocittwl I rxn lo Cuo Dty TlmM.
CLKVBLAND, Ohio, Jan. 2. Rov,
Stephen Makara,, pastor of St. John's
Greek Catuollo church, and his house
keopor, Mrs. Fodor, woro burned to
death early today when a firo de
stroyed tho parish houso, Tho police
believe tho tiro was of Incendiary
origin, Tho prlost recently waa tho
victim of an assault.
SOCIALISTS HOPK
TO KXI) TIIH WAR
(Br AuocliU4 Prut to Coo D Time
NEW YORK, Jan. 2. Amer
ica will not be represented at tho
conference ot Socialists from
neutral countries called for Juno
17 at Copenhagen to devise ways
and means for ending the Euro
pean war, Morris Hlllqult of
New York was appointed to rep
resent the United States, but will
pot go.
British Man-of-War Reported
to Have Been Lost at Prin
cipal Naval Station
CAPT L0XLEY AND
35 OFFICERS LOST
Further Details of Last Naval
Disaster Are Given Toddy
By Those Rescued
l
JW OFFICERS LOST.
1
I
I nr Amoclitod I'mi to Coot lit; Tim.
I LONDON, Jan. 2. Tho lirlt-
I Ink Admiralty today Issued a
I list containing tho names of Cap-
j tnln Loxloy nnd 34 other offl- j
I cers of tho RritlKh battleship
j Formtdnblo presumed to hlivo
I boon lost in tho disaster yes- j
j torday, as tlioy woro not report- j
j cd nmong thoso saved. Tho list
j Includes nlno midshipmen.
Wr AuocUIH rrti lu Mm ny TlmM.l
I'ARIB, Jan. 2. Tho Ilrltlnh bnt
tlcshlp Formtdnblo, which' sank In
tho English Channel Friday morn
ing, with tho greater part ot her
crow, was torpedoed off Portsmouth
by a Gorman submarine, according
to a roport Hi ore. Portsmouth Is
tho chief naval station of England.
TKLL OF DISASTKR.
Capt. Loxloy Went Down -mIIIi For
midable Terrific ICxploNloii.
fllf AMcltt4 TrtM to Com Jltr Tlmm.
RRIXHAM, England, Jan. 2. Tho
survivors of tho British battleship
Formtdnblo woro brdught nsbqro
hero, Thoy rolato that tho warship
was struck abaft tho magazlno. Tho
explosion was terrific but tho maga
zlno was not reached. Had this.
blown up tho ship would havo folin
dorod without tlmo to save
,n"ybi:
As tho water rushed In tho
rushed totho dock. Thoy found tho!
vessel already with n heavy list to
starboard. Tho small boa(s woro
launched. A cutter foundered and
tho men In her drowned. Tho launch
nnd plnnaclo succeeded In getting
broken trying to provont tho vcssols
from bolng dashed to pieces against
tho sides of tho ship by tho tremen
dous sons running. Captain Loxloy
nnd tho signal man woro still on tho
brldgo whon tho battlesh'lp keolod ov
er and wont to tho bottom.
RUIN IX smiviA
Rod Cross Descrlbon Plllful Coiitll.
tlons In Wp Wnfilfd Country
LONDON, Doc., 31. A Sorvlan
Rod Cross mirso, , writing to tho
Sorvlan Rellof Cnmmlttoo In London,
doscrlbos conditions In Sorvla as
follows:
"Wo glvo what wo havo, but It la
bo llttlo, nnd wo nro idwnya short,
Tho doors ot tho Red Cross depot
inro throngod with auppllcantB for
'U and lOUglllg. YOU Know HOW
proud our pooplo nro, Nobody want
ed to bo rich, for all had enough,
and now for the first tlmo Wo ronl
Izo that wo aro poor. Thoro Ib not a
fatniy unhurt by the war.
"Wo havo Boup kltcboiiB, rofugoos,
hospitals, at ovory turn-all In dos
porato miod. Bakers and butchora nro
ruined, for wo havo no monoy to
pny thorn, Ono bakor said to mo
weeks ago: "I havo no son to send
to tho war, but I glvq whut I havo."
Ho supplied our'iiospltul gratis with
bread untlll his flour ave out. Now
ho Is bankrupt.
At Svlllanits thrco thousand
wolfs and wandorors arrived last
week. TJ10 pooplo took thorn In, I
am convinced not a household In
that town now 'havo a full meal.
"Yet wo do not lose heart. Many j
of tho soldiers kvo ub money, If
thoy can, Yestorday we got contrlb-1
ntions of 70 djnars (fl4) and In j
three Cities a totnl Of 2,200 dinars ,
($100) was collected Jn two days.
This Is an enormous sum In Servfa,
whore a grogch (tour cents) Is no
commoner than a pound sterling,
.... . , ,
($5) In England.' I
, NO XORWV'WAH TAMC
Or AuocltUJ rrcu tr rjoa D7 Time,
CHRISTIANIA, Jan. 1. -In her
desire to maintain script neutrality,
Norway Is even jteepjng taba on
telephone conversations. ' If" mat
ters of a military nature are dis
cussed ovor Ibo telephone, Central
will disconnect tho talkers Instautly.
( TAKE BAjN LUIS POTOSI
1
ST lHf Auoctttel rrcii to Com Er Tlmn.J nf
I WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. Tho I
I enpturo or San Luis Potosi by
I Cnrranza forces la roportod la
j ndvlcos from Qalvcstoa to tho
I Carranza ngoncy hero. It ia
j alleged that forcca undor Gon-
j Robelo entered tho city after a
j snnqulnnry battle
TO FORTIFY
POLAND AS
GERMAN LAND
Ittf Auoclttf rrnt to Cooa liar Tlmn.J
I PKTROGRAD, Jan. 2. Tho ln
J activity of tho (iurnians In the neigh-
uoruood or wnrsnw tno inBt fow
dayB Ib explained, according to re
ports reaching bore, by tho claim
that they, havo employed this tlmo
In fortifying tho territory already
taken up to tho Bzurn Rlvor and
along tho loft bank of tho lower
and mlddlo Vistula Rivers. Accord
ing to roiiabio information, Dodz,
nU., oj.u....u.l0 uau iuirKuwL
nttrlnM UilnkiiiAiiilAA llltl.....
nro now as Btrongiy rortlflod ns
Kallsz and Czonstochowa, Tho Gor
mans aro Booking to mnko tho tor
rltory bb difficult to Invndo as Gor
man soil,
FEAR MANY LOST
I
I Explosion in Coal Creek Shaft
to British Columbia Entombs
many uoai miners
Ilr AuttUtmJ rmi to Cool Dijr Time.
VANCOUVKR, B. C, Jan. 2. An
explosion occurred nt tho Coal Crook
mines, Fornle, B. C, today. It Is
believed a largo numbor ot mon woro
killed. Govornmont Inspoctor KVans
entorod tho mlno with roscuo appar
atus nnd was Immediately ovorcomc.
Ills recovory Is doubtful.
I
OF
Jesus Carranza, Relative of
Former President, Taken
Prisoner at Salina Cruz
(Dr Auoclitot! PrtM lo Oox 07 TtB1 1
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 2.
General Jesus Cnrranza, brother at
General Vonustiano Carranza, has
been taken prisoner at Salina Critz,
Mexico, according to an undated dis
patch to tho Stato Dopartmout.
MONTH OARI0 HUSV.
(Or AuoiUltxl I'm lo Coo l)r Time (
NICE, Dec. 31. Life nt Monto Car
lo, with tho cnslno closod, continued
lo bo very quiet, but tho International
Sporting Cub la open with tables
whoro somo risk tholr monoy at bac
carat. This Bo-callod "clrclo prJve"
stops playing at eight o'clock at night
so mlddlo aged ga.mb!ora aro ablo. to
spend a good long night In bod nf-
ter tho strain of the day. In tho
scarcity of gold, gambling goes on
wjUl countors Instead ot coins. Ono
B0t8 thom at tho ontranco against
notOB. whon ioaVing countors aro
,., hRntrmt for nrtPB. Kxtrnmo
difficulty In handling paper caused
this Important chango. ' Tho aspect
nt Mia frnniliHnrr tinlla la Din Rnmf.
4l . , ,.,, . ,. , , .,
tho sound Is different, that Is all.
LruTjyru-anrun.r
These regulations have boen en
forced largoly as a result of the
pressure exerted by Germany. They
havo aroused bitter resentment from
both press and public, but the coun
try as a whole feels that, being
a small nation, Norway cannot nf-
ford to antagonize tho belligerents
Times Want Ads for results.
IN F
EMI
BROTHER
CARRANZA
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
ml Conn Tlnr Advertiser
F
PRESIDENT
GET
AIIGAN SHIPS
SEIZED BY ALLIES
Standard Oil Company's Ves -
ses Sfi7nri hv Frnnnh nnr
English War Vesels
tOr AMoclttfiJ Trfti lo Coot nr Tlmen.l
NI3W YORK, Jan. 2 Tho Stnnd-
ard Oil Company nnnounccd thnt tho
tanker Rrlndllla was Intercepted off
tho Scottish const by a Fronch wnr
shlp and taken to Brest, Franco. A
few weeks ago tho Brludllla was seiz
ed off Now York by tho British and
tnken to Halifax, whoro alio waa. lat
er released. Another Standard'" Oil
vessel, tho dishing, was solzod by
tho British, It was nnnouncod, and
taken to Villa Francho, whoro sho was
roleased. Both vcbsoIs nro ot Am
erican registry.
UNITY PLEA
Officials of New Haven Rail-
1 mm i
roarj ivi ust stand 1 rial on
Sherman Law Indictments
JD AmocUIw Tint to Coo Vuj TlraM.
NEW YORK, Jan. 2. Tho Federal
district court overruled today tho
plons of immunity Irttorposed by John
L. Ballard, James S. Dlton and Wil-I
Until Skinner to Indictments charging
thorn with a criminal violntlou of
tho Shormnn law In connection with
tholr acts ns directors ot tho New
Haven Railroad. 'Thoy claimed Im
munfty bccauso ot tho testimony giv
en by thorn boforo tho Intorstnto
commorco commission prior to tho ro
turn of tho Indictments.
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C. R. Pickcnbaugh of Coquille,
Tells Hard Luck Story of
Protecting Little Lass
C. R. PIckoupnugh, for whom Jus-
l tlco Ponnock Issued a warrant a weok
ago on tho chargo of assuult and bat
tery, surprised Judge Ponnock this
morning by coming into court without
an officor and prosontlng tho war
rant, saying ho was tho man wautod.
Justlco Ponnock had sont tho wnrraut
to Sheriff Gago nt Coqulllo as Pick -
DHMER
MS TO
0 El ED
0 RECTORS
PAYS
FD
DEFENDING
onpaugh had gone there nnd tho lat-, '. . SGeejonpf.rillrV
tor turnod It nvor to Plokenpnugh, I "11 lUR at!&UII . '"1 "
who Is a trusted employe of tho Poart kaSC More UOaCll oUltS
Drothors. ' Judgo J. S. Coko hus sufficiently
PIckoupnugh said that ho guossod rocovorod fiom his ton iluya' alogo
ho wns'toehiilcally guilty but wantod , of la grippe so that ho will bo ablo
to toll tho story. Ho said that ho to resuino tho December torm ot clr
had been boarding nt Mrs. Johnson's cult court which was adjournod for
boarding houso on Mnrkot avenuo tho holiday rocess, at Coqulllo Mon
and ono ovonlng tho Johnson boys day. Ho said that all of tho crfm
woro bothering Cloo Onrtor, tho lit-1 inal cases woro sot and until ho ronoh-
tlo daughter of Marshal Carter. Sho
rnn Into PIckonpaugirH room to os -
capo thorn. Tho lads followed and ho,
told thorn to got out. They became
tmportluont and ho called to tholr
inothor. Sho told him to put them growing out of tho Coach-Slmpson-out
and ho took them by the collar Treadgold mlxiip nt nandon, will bo
pnd shoved thorn outside That was trlotl early In the wook.
all. During tho last fow days Attornoy
However, Mrs. Johnson and nor Treadgold has started two moro sulta
husband, Jas. II. Johnson, nrojaranfat 1no coach Drothors. Opo
divorced, nnd on his arrival from bU(t s for about $1300 worth of
Bmlth-Powora Camp, whoro ho wbb j ijquor bills of various wholesalo
omployod, ho hoard tho boys' houses against Joo Coach nnd tho
story. Ho -went to Justlco Ponnock lattor's proporty has boon attachod
nnd Bworo out tho warrant. Ho was f0r them. Tho othor Is nga'fnst Ar-
angry nt Plckonpaugh, claiming that1
Plckonpaugh had boon partly rospon-
BIHIO IOIV llIU UIVUIUU JITUUUUUIIltjO.
!.. ..... .It It
Justlco Ponnock required him to put
up $3 expense monoy, i
After hoarlng tha story of Plcken- Tho Rustler, which was placed on
paugh, who camo ovor from Coqulllo the Sluslaw run In place of the
this morning especially to answer tho' Ronmor, under Capt. Skog, Is load
cbargo, Justlco Ponnock imposed thojlng for Florence The Rustler has
minimum flno of $5, which was paid, moro power nnd less draught than
Lator Johnson nppo'ared and was, tho Ronmor and Is bettor sultod to
refunded his $3. He was angry be-1 tho bar conditions there. Capt, Peter
causo Plckonpaugb's flno was not Olson, who has Just rotumod from
larger and doclarod he was going to a trip to Portland will soon ltjavo
take the caso boforo the grand Jury i"01 lorW 0rfor(, anrt IU,RUe U,ver
with a aigo of supplies nn tho
Tlmea Want Ads for results. , Ronmor.
No. 140-
TAFT SAYS II. S.
RID OF .PHILIPPINES
K'Lkes Sensatfonal Statements
1 Relative to Islands at Con
t gressional Hearing
'sayshecaTspeakhis
mind about them now
' D,e.f ' President MoKinlcy
I cimuii tu du nuiiuvuu ui
Islands Soon as Possible
(Df Aaoclitl Titm t Cool D7 Time
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2.
It will tnko moro than ono gen
eration and probably moro than two
to prepare tho Filipinos for nolf
govornment Ib tho opinion of former
President Tnft, who today gavo his
vlows on tho ndiulnlstrntlon bill for
tho ultlmnto independence of tho
Philippines bororo tho Sonnto com
mltteo working on tho tnoasuro. "I
11111 at last In n position whoro I can
say Jupt what I think," nld Taft.
McKlnloyV Vleul of Innnt!H.
"Now, what tlmo do I think will
bo nocossary to train tho Filipinos to
Bolf-govcrnmont, tho tlmo necessary
to glvo theso people tho opportunity
to learn English so that they shall
bo an Dngllsh speaking people? That
will tnko moro than ono gonorntlon
land piobnbly nVbro than two It you
count thirty years us n generation.
j When President McKlnloy Bont mo
I to tho Philippines, I told him thnt I
I thought wo ought to bo In tho Is
j InndB. Ho said to mo that wo bad
j the boar by tho tall nnd wo had to
fltn ltllt tin, Iftnfi limn ntfn Hinf
wo B,10,lld Bot ' n8 B00n nB wo
C0U,tK Our first purpose In being In
;tllcro u to KOt,.0"t'"
ITALY GLAD DF
h iri
K
Protest Against Interference
With Neutral Shppping by
England Approved.
III? AixxUM rrtii to Coot) llijr TlmM
ROM 19, Jan. 2. Tho Amorlcnn
noto to Great Britain protesting
ngnlnst lntrforonco with Amorlcan
merchnntmon produced an oxcollont
Impression horo, not only bccauso It
toads to nvort exactly tho snmo dif
ficulties onrountered by Itnllnn com
morco, but also bccauso It Is hoped It
may load to a moru concreto sot of
rules protecting tho commorco of
noutrnls.
iCOURT TO DPEW
. ,fifm nnun ujin Romo Pp
j 0j Coqullo. Monday It was uncertain
Mj,ch one would bo taken up first.
a a understood that tho trials of
Ruby Slmpson-Noslor and Mrs. Pfort
uor, on tho perjury Indictments,
tiur coach for about $1600 wofth
of uccotints. Including liquor bills.
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