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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1911)
(&nm Hag Stows ADS. NEWS irilEV BUSINESS IS BI-OW, AD Ji"l TI8K. THAT IT PAYS IS KVI- ,, rvcKi) nv successful nusi- GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW I1V HEADING TIIIC tX)OS HAY TIMES. Al.ti THE NEWS AM TIIK TIME TKRSKLY TOM) :: :: s: t xi:ss iiti'-a "" MEMBER or ASSOCIATE) PRESS KstiiblMii'd In 1H7H iin Tim Const Mull VOL XXXIV MARSHFIELD.OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1911 EVENING EDITIOW. A Couxnllilutloii of Times, Coast Mall and Cow Hay Advertiser. No. 51 SIS AMERICANS ARE KILLED IN BATTLE IN OLD MEXICO Men Were Part of Rebel Force' Near Saucillo All Are Unidentified. SECOND BATTLE IS FOUGHT NEAR TORREON Federal Troops Overtakes Band of Rebels and Loss Is Heavy. (By Associated P-cbs Times.) to Coos Bny PL PASO, Tox., Mar. 14. Tho nrn,or' ,''- T 3rd Dlv,lo "' federal troops from Mntamoraa and command of Lieut. Graves was sent Tnrmon caught a hand of rohols atthBh many Infantry maneuvers on Coyote Hacienda near Torroon Sat- . .. . ! .i..i. nriinv nnu nccoruim; iu iiiuu uuviwo . - - there was consldorahlo loss on each sldc, Friday In a fight at .Saucillo Hacienda, 300 rohols and 100 regu- lars met. Six rohols wero killed. All were Americans hut aro unldontlfloJ. AUK EN ROUTE IIOMK. Han Diego I'urty Intituled by Crip. piwi Auto. (Dy Associated Press to Coon Bay TlmcB.) SAN DIEGO, Cal., Mar. 14. Edl- tnr Vnn 11ln.-i.mii nf Mm Evnn nt? IMUIVWIH " T-w.....rf Tribune, who with a pnrty was lost since Sunday across tho Mexican bor- dor nnu tor wnom some nnxioiy was reported, today was seen mnklng his way homeward In n crippled motor car, 1'iaXS OF UNITED STATES. Troops Well Remnlii Wliero Now Moblll7iI. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 14. Troops now concentrating nt San An tonio, Tex,, nro to bo kept In that, vicinity and so aro thoso centering at San Diego nnd at Galveston. This ,.,,.,,, , 8t ,,, ,)rops R(vcrn, statement Is mndo on tho highest' stories. War department authority notwlth-(Dy A8BOcIntcj Pr088 t0 C00s Bay standing tho constant rumors to tho' Times.) contrary. So fnr as tho Navy Is con- ST PAUL, Mar. 14. An elevator rerned It Is declared tho gunboats on ,n tho wnoiefm0 fUr house of Gordon the east and west coasts of Mexico nnd Forg,18oni carrying a number of and Central Amorlcn nro simply ox- oini)oye8 dropped sevornl stories to changlng places. I(lny Two Womcn nnd a man wero It Is declared to oven bo possible jjjuej. that In tho execution of tho wish of President Taft to divest of any In ternational slgnlficnnco tho move ment of tho troops nnd naval vessels projected for Joint Army and Navy maneuvers mny bo abandoned. NO FAVORS SHOWN. Ameilcmis With Rebels Mny Also Ho Kvccutcd. (By Associated Press to C Bfty . Times.) NEW YORK, March 14. Joso Llmantour, tho Mexican minister of finance today, strongly Intimated no'jiy starve Hotels at Mcxlcnll Into Preferential treatment would hoi Submission. Elven Americans who havo allied (uy Associated Press to Coob Baj themselves with tho InRiirrortoR. I TlmM.l ri.i . .... ... un J ' :JS'T . T ' --- , VltVJ 111 lb It k VV summarily tried and executed. ASK MEN'S RELEASE. Pnlti'd States Mnkes Demands On Moxlco. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 14. The Stato Department today asked the Mexican government to release D'att and Converse, tho Americans held prisoners at Juarez, Mexico. Tho Government of Mexico was told that the Stato Department's information showed the men wero arrested on American soil. Mrs. A. G. Aiken will OPEN un her store at Coquillo City with n com. P'ete line of Spring nnd Summer -uinery on or about March 21st. FR8ALKGood milk cow. Address1 Do 657 Marshfield, Ore. IT Marshfield Naval Reserve Are Given Touch of "Real Thing." Last night tho two Divisions of tho Naval Mllltln were given u touch of tho "real thing" Instead of tho usunl .t,,Q irts 'of Marshnel manouvorB Included rcsn which to i Iillnln milla nmi.i.1 r.iion n Inn a -ln ' ' ' I tor J ,n of Grimes was tnken on a lone ,,., - ., ..i.iw ,i.iritr w.iri, it wn marched from Marshfield to North Bend and return and glvon douhlo tlmo for a great part of that distance. Both Divisions nro doing cxtraor- dlnnry work and nro making splendid .i.nWi..M m ihnir drills. showhiKS In their drills. in anticipation of tho coming of .tho Boston later In tho yonr a special effort Is being mado to hnvo tho Dlvl- HltlDH III lirHl tlHHH uruui. i nu iu n-r. nil fnMnrr nrnnl lntr.rnot In tlio !" ....." i,i.. .1. ,)onvor8 (o ,)0 rcn(,y fop t0 conUnB rt wi i iiiiu ! j .?! ! oxnmlnnllonB. j.nBt iBht whon tho 3n, DV,8lon wnH nBkc,i tho question, "How many men in this Division nro willing to go to tho Moxican border If cnlled upon?," ovory mnn In tho Division promptly stopped forward. Later in tho season it Is planned to havo a sham battlo between tho two Divisions nt Marshfield. This will occur ns soon as tho now rifles nr- 'rlve. Theso, it Is understood nro 'now loaded on tho noston. THREE KILLED 1V FALL STRIKE IN NEW YORK. Considerable Violence Murks Adams Express Company Trouble. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Mar. 14. Considerable violence nnd disorder contmies to attend tho progress of tho striko of tho teamsters of tho striko of tho tenmstors of tho Adams Express Company. TLANS OF MEXICO. . .. . . . " : rr S,"' V,.1;;: I IIHII) in 1 UilOUJI IU UVMWIV Vw -. .- .. i ... t.i T" '. ,o"Tan 7. lho fiio.ro nf Lower California. Tho xfovicnn fndor&ls can now hold PIC' hoa Pass until reinforcements arrive nntj then can easily attack Mexlcall and ttfo Insurgents Ifl. IjffWHI DROPS DEAD IN SCHOOL. Principal of Anncortes High School Dies. (By Associated Press to Cooa Baj I AC SE BFLLINGH WWash Mar 1,-CboW tt. ZUr compet,t,o-tho promoter of right DELLINQHAM " "Jf" holBB ,Qn ,. lo bPelp enforce tho An ordinance was ordered drafted (delIng-tho solution of ho retail I' o ffflA 7oo? dwd "d"I law -not against the liquor trafilc requiring all owners and mastora of mall order problem. Its basic prln tZTll llt:Z' mi a ion ' no but agllnst .11 indecency and vessels or boat handling freight on'clpl. 1. frankness s hirer y- an today while hearing Waltors was 28 years . OI ago anu camo from Cedar Rapids, Iowa n. year ago and was married six months ago. For BUIOIC nuto service PHONE I 34-J before 6. P. M. and CO-J at night DIEGD VESSELS ARE ACTIVE Warships In Harbor There Busily Preparing For More Serious Service, It Is Said, (By Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) SAN DIEGO, Oil., Mar. 14. The activities of tho United StntcB war- shlps anchored off San Diego harhdr would appear to Indlcato tho naval DEATHJUDDEN General Expression of Sym pathy Today for Bereaved Husband and Children. The death of Mrs. 12. J. Hansen of gouti, Marshflold which occurred lato .yesterday afternoon has caused wide-' Rtlmflll BVIlllintllV for tllO bereaved huaband and , famy of mtIo ch. urol, Pnounionla w tho cnU80. Mr8, I,nnBC" ,1Illl not bcon " lo,,B n" " ws not thought that her con dltlon was so critical until shortly linfnrn ttn i.nil rnmo. Ilea B. Campbell was born October 1G, 1873, and wob married at Gallup, ,'n iV"' lu " - ". "" 10,1808. Herllrst husband, Mr. X.. ... riUn . T T TTtMM Ttiltr Smith died In Now Moxlco. Tho family moved to Marshfield about ten years ago. Two children by her first marriage, Mary and Albert, aro 'school at Rio Vista, Cal dron, Envold, Arthur. Ralph and Henrynnd Emma, tho latter two bo- Ing twins, wero horn of tho Bccond i 1 t. u union nnu uurvivo nor. Tho exact data of tho funeral has not been determined as It Is desired to wait until tho two children, can reach hero which probably will not bo before Sunday or Monday. Tho many friends of tho family and tho deceased nro doing all In their power to alleviate tho loss of tho wlfo and mother. FEAR FELT FOR 15 REPORT THAT MEN WITH INSUR RECTOS WERE SUJLMARILY SHOT AT CASA ORANDE CAUSES APPREHENSION AT EL PASO. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO. Tex.. Mar. 14. What has been tho fnto of fifteen Americana ' . . .,. . ,takon l'oners niter tno uoioni i I ' I C v .. ..a a rinnn Mitmnriter n - l 1 .1.. a Sln nnnlA9 Tn. to offset tho belief of somo that the Imen woro Bummarily shot by tho Mexican authorities. Efforts to get .,n.mnM n .innini nf io rumors I VU11UI 1HUVIUII M - w . . -, . ..nrrnixllnc iha Amorlnnns from Frail Co :n so f.r have been . RiirrARsrni nut as comniumcuuuiia .re .... tt m, b. U,a, U. rPU . .delayed TROUBLE IN TORT ORFORD. fnn i Infia nnnnoltlnn hflfl rifWAl iuuiu u icoa wiiiimuihwh . w.w- , oped to the Good Citizenship League . ,., ronini nt Pnrt Orfnrd n tuui. uo Uib' - plo of weeks ago, as Is always tho 3 m reform movements. How - . .. ... .. .. . ....i cou case In ovor, wo oeiiove inai mo mosi ui mio 1 0 hm,,M, n mUiin. A' ..-.,. . i. ,.t im nf ti.o . in.. j .i.n t nrnmnta thn iniwuiumj -u ....-- , tnteresta of tho community In an In-, i t,.i , i m-n...n., UUBlliai na), "i. v..... - ,.. JUST HECEIVED. Ladles Tailored Snlta Spring Styles at Mrs. ElrodVo, mo insurrtLioa ui lb "' " (80on n8 Ul0 Hnlo cnso In tho fodoral Umo to nulsli tho work within tho ro nssurlng evidence thnt tho men aro court cftn bo jiaposed 0f, c. R. quired tlmo." allvo In Jail at Casa Grando pending p0ck, tho port's nttornoy is now in ( Rights of way through tho country .-i.,i ia ara,iv nwniinri nt va Paso Portland trvIiiK to get tho caso end- ennth of Salem nnd In tho City of department expects tho ships nnd their erewB limy soon see moro sorl (iiih service than lying In anchorage In n pcncefnl port. Tho nrmorcd cruisers California, South Dakota and Pennsylvania con tlmio to he busily engaged In prepar ing lauding forces for duty on shore. Tho warships nro under or- dors to he prepared to get under way on three hours' notice. Coos County Commissioners Purchase One for Use in New Work. Tho Coos county' commissioners havo ordcrod n ten-ton Btcam roller to he used In constructing rock ronds In Coos county. Tho roller Is expect- ed to reach hero shortly and will ho flr8t tried out on tho Myrtle Point road. Tho road from Myrtle Point to Coqulllo Is to bo given another covering of crushed rock first, Tho commlsslonor8 nlso decided to do consldorahlo work on tho Coqulllo Middle Fork road nnd to hasten tho completion of tho Marshfield road to Shlnglo Houso Inlet. Tho latter rond Is now underway and will reduco tho STEAM ROLLER ON ROCK ROAD attending distance about ono mllo besides ell Flvo chll- mlnntlng tho stcop hill on Coal Bank Inlot. Thocommlsslonors will meet again April 14 to nccopt Uio oltoratloiiB In Hin nitt l li- it nrk Tlij AAaf t tl la ltt . ,. w.. .... .... ing remodeled to provide now court room and a Jury room. E. a. Por- ham hnB tho gonoral contract nnd Wllloy nnd Schroeder tho plumbing contract. Tho work will cost about ?2,300. i Tho tlmbor crulsora to .crulso tho county havo not been choson yet from tho hundred or so applications. TRY TO HASTEN . . . 0 W uoos oay rori uommissionersiW,u b0 Btnrt0(1 wlt,,,n n fow weeks, Take Up Sale of Bonds Other Matters. At a meeting of tho Port of Coos Bay commissioners yestorday, It wns determined to tnko tip tho matter of tho Balo of tho $300,000 bond lssu. voted at tho last election for hnrbor imnrnvnniont. with tho bond buyers y n3 600n as Possible. Tho object Is to t tho harbor Jmprovonionts un- dor way ns soon ns possible. Action on mo oosion wjiari ihui- .- tor was deferred again, u. v. wc- Knlghtnotb.lnK.bletob.pnt Tho bids on tho Kontuck Inlet Im- - - ."-..?. now bids asked, It being specified thnt all tho dirt removed to bo thrown on north sldo'of chnnnel. Now bids were ordered asked for tho improvement of tho Cooston channol., Plans wero ordered prepared Mr .... .' cutting, a channel four feet deep ana .thirty - eight feet wldo from Dynomlto ' ii. .- ,i n ihn mniiM of 1" u " - - Vnrth Slouch and also for clearing. ti, ni,t Minnnol from Hunter's Cabin. rnna Tinv fn mnKo recuiar renoris Ol """-" ,. tho business nnnuieo. wnoiuur n u ., i,n i,r nr mi ti.o Inlets. - . - . -, - a rnnort of tho trafilc to and from .Coos Bay points durJng recent years was nccepted and ordered printed In ' pamphlet form. GOVERNMENT NIL EMPLOYE SAN FRANCISCO KILLS THREE M Fill FUGUE Report One-Fifth of Population' of Northern Manchuria Towns Dead. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 14. Fully one-fifth of tho entire popula tion of tho Northern Mnuchurln city of Fuchlatlcn perished In tho plaguo epidemic from the tlmo of tho out break to tho end of January accord ing to n report from tho United Sta tes consul general Qrceno at Harbin. In Fuchlatlcn 3,042 deaths occurred and In Harbin 831 wero reported. Flvo hundred HUBslan troops nro In Fuchlatlcn to enforco quarantine and sanitary measures. WILL GO TO PANAMA. Former Coon County Mnn Will Hnvo Charge of Towbont Tlim. Tho following from a Portland paper will bo of interest to tho many friends In Coos county of Cnpt. Levi Snyder who formerly resided hero: "Offora of n position as mnBtor of a tugboat nt Pannma havo rccontly bcon mado to Captain Lovl Snyder, 'until recently In command of tho nnd c , , 4 ,. , in tho next month or so, or as soon ns ho could sottlo up somo mntters of business horo, ho expected to ?o to Balboa. Tho tug Is ono of thoso owned by tho Pannma railway and Is usod In towing ships Into tho port. Captain Snydor said that tho Induce ments offered thcro wero such that ho holloved thnt It would mean a vory good thing to him." RUILD TO EUGENE. . President Stevens SnyH "Lino Will Ho Completed This Year. PORTLAND, Oro., Mnr. 14. Con struction work on tho Orogon Elec- 'trie extension from Snlom to Eugono with tho vlow of having It complet ed boforo tho end of tho present year, as announced by John F. Stovens, bend of tho road, upon his roturn from t,1Q En8t BOVOrni weokB ago. wo nro not doloyed In tho loast," Bnu sjr. Stovens yestordny. "Wo i,nVo nlnnned to build tho rood this yenr and oxpect to do so. Wo do not irnnw mw nnn wo will nut our men .... . Eugene nlrondy havo been obtained McMlnnvillo has granted tho com - pany n franchise, nnd although tho r0nu will not 10111:11 inv " brnnch ronu ia coniempinieu . 1 A Ofil- dais havo set no definite .tin.. for'1907 building this pleco of track, hut havo held out tho bono that it will bo within a few years. THE STAR OF BUSINESS. (From tho Zenith, Hnrdwaro Maga zine.) Advertising Is tho modern crentlvo ,.,.. . .. rno orco posmvo ..u i-.- that has produced two blades of grass whnro ono has crown before. It is -- - , . tho flowering of tho Industrial ovoli- tlon. It Is tho conqueror of unfair In It lies tho hopo of industry. To .,. , ,!, t tl,o crossroads "" "" ... nnd to tlio great ono in uio inoiru- polls It offers a sane solution to tho . -a t.AH.1 A flvfstttt lalrtn la ffin prouiom u uuuu. u.no.i.0 .- .- greatest lorco in mouern hihh,hi.- dlsing. AT Shoots Woman and Hotel Clerk Who Sought to Stop Row There. THEN ENDS HIS OWN LIFE WITH BULLET Principal Came From Washing- ton, D. C, and Had Influential people. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Mar. 14. A lovo tragedy In tho underworld re sulted In tho quick death of two men nnd n woman early today. R. R. MnrBton, first class gunpolnter ou tho cruiser California, shot and killed Bcsslo Cook, n dancchnll slngor and Hugo Randall, night clerk nt tho ho tel where tho girl lived, and thon put a bullet In IiIb own brain. All dlod almost Instantly. Marston had lived with tho girl somo tlmo. Ho arrived unexpectedly at tho ho tel nt an early hour this morning and tho quarrel followed, tho sailor fin ally shooting tho girl. Hotel Clerk Randall rushed up to tho room to In quire about tho troublo and hlmsolf was shot down. Letters in MoBtln's effects Indlcato ho camo from Washington, D. C and was well connected. NOT AS COLD AS LAST TEAR Coos Bay Didn't Experience As Severe Winter Weather As In 1910. According to tho monthly sum mary of local wcathor data, It lacked fivo degrees of getting ob cold on Coos Bay this year ns It did last year. Mrs. E, Mlngus, tho local government weather observer, has Just Issuod tho summaries for January and Foh ruary weather on tho Bay which aro na MIowb January. Mean Monn Maximum. Minimum. 1902 1003 1904 11)05 190C 1907 1908 r.1.2 3G.1 52.1 37.1 fi5.4 3C.8 54.7 38.7 52.4 38.8 53 30.3 G3.3 39 51 38.7 49.1 34.7 48.5 32.1 February Mean Moan Maximum. Minimum. mo 909 0 1911 1902 52.1 53.5 41 32.3 37.4 37.8 40.1 43 38.3 39.8 37.9 31.8 Ji903 53 (i 904 53 n 1905 57 1900 55.4 57.5 jaos 53.5 1909 51 ,1910 50.4 1911 50.1 Tomporaturo condltlona for Janu ary and February of this year show that it wob colder on an nvorago thla year than during tho preceding nlno years although tho thormometor did not reglstor ob low aa In other winter seasons. Last year tho lowest tom poraturo was 19 whllo this wlntor tho thormometer did not go bolow 24. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Excelsior arrived In today to, load nt tho C. A. Smith mill. Tho tug Columbia sailed thla morn ing for tho Coqulllo rlvor with tho sung hoot and submarine drill craft for the government work on tho Co qulllo river. NEW EASTEH models In Ladlea Suits at MRS. ELROD'S. t