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T.T WFRE NOW CONFRONTED WITH THE CHffAINTY Of GLORIOUS UNCERTAINTY (Hum YOUR. ADS CARRYING Vwir Mri-irwn, Mioiild nppenr as culnrly '1,'M ,,I,H pvf,lni' lf , ,r ewn for so weighty a mi 1, n filiK Hint II might ruin , ni, not be a bimm! nowmmpcr. Sixmos SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A Moiv's itdwt lining npnc In n lu'UHpnpcr, t-otiipnivd vtltli (ho itpnco iimmI by iithi'r Mdivx, should ilellno lis nuiipatiilho Importance In tho commitnlt)! Does your More's nd xeitMng mro do llial? .MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED PltESB IMnlilMied In 1H7H an Til" Coast Mull VOL XXXIV MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. 1911 EVENING EDITIONEIGHT PAGES.'V c,"," f Times, om aimi itti.l ... IIh l.l....il. No. 79. . irg ! .tfF imj .UlUTIlMTi lag 08. sceli morce. , M ourtt-T n (ta jfouri ore.-" irgai Dunier S nice. hflM ' aunc to p0SK 1 ecessarr If EO BRITISH FORCE IS LANDED AT BAN PORT Marines With Maxim Gun Sent Ashore at San Quentin to Oppose Rebels. INSURGENT ATTACK FAILS TO MATERIALIZE LEAVE TODAY 0 BREAKWATER Troops Are WithDrawn With out Bloodshed News, to London Not Official. Steamship Sails This Afternoon For Portland With Many Passengers. The Breakwater snlled this after noon far Partlnnd with n lnron Hal I (Br Aaioclntctl Preen to Coos Day, ,,,,,, (ut . Jf passengers nnd considerable iiiIb- EAX DIEGO. Cnl., April 15. "A till luis over nothing." saltl Capt. Vltlm of tlic Ilrltlah Sloop of Wnr Spmwater todny wncn B"own t,,,! Msctlstfd Press dlspntch from Lon don Hating thnt lie lmtl mnde no re cellnneoim freight. Among the out going passengers were: Miss Gibbons, Jack Davis, Mrs. HI id Mead, Mih. W. Uutcliliis, Chaw. Dooloy, n. Beaver, J. 1). Buckingham, Mrs. L. D. Noah, L. D. Noah, It. A. trt to the British Foreign Olllce re- Iluchanau, Victor Domlnlck, J. V. .iroing tho telegraphic advices Hint Juza, A. Jncobscn, Knrl Savage, Hay (bid landed a party of marlncB and mond Knhn, Mrs. II. K. Schoonmnkcr, iilm pin nt Snn Qncnttn In Moxl- "W. P. Bnkewlll, H. Govrez, John a territory April 11. He Htnted I.eete, C. M. Jones, A. M. Boboll, .t affair wns too Insignificant to Herbert Jones, Mrs. C. M. Jones, arrant cabling but hnd forwarded Mrs. A. M. Ilobell, P. Ilcanm, C. II. rltttn reports to London and to Leak, W. E. Henry, Chas. W. Olvln, e Embassy nt Mexico City. Ho E. E. Eddy, C. Domlnlck, Emma :ated he landed tho marines to pro- Universal!, A. O'Mnrn, Mrs. O'Mara, tt llvei nnd property of A American subjects t upon the nptienrnnco i E TROOPS TO BORDER Four Additional Troops of Cav alry Ordered to Arizona to Guard Mexican Border. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15. Following a conference nt the White Houso today between Taft, Secretary of War Dickinson nnd Gencrnl Wood, the latter announced thnt four more troops of cavalry would be ordered to Douglns, Ariz., to assist the Unit ed States troops there. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15. lender was anxious to obey. At tho White Hoiiec It wns announc ed todny thnt assurances hnd been received from the lender of the In Burrectos nt Agun Prleta by the De partment of Justice that tho inci dents of Thursdny which rcsultc'd In the killing of several Americans nnd the wounding of others will not be repented. According to the announ cement of Attorney Gcnernl Wlcks ham communicated with the Unltod States District Attorney nt Douglns, Ariz., and directed him to Inform the rebel commander that In tho fu ture he must keep nway from the American borders. Wlckersham was informed later thnt his Instructions hnd been car ried out mid thnt the insurrecto IIAfl FEDERALS AND REBELS RAW FOR JUAREZ TODAY TO MAKE GIFTS PUBLIC EARLY 18 E FOUR L KILLED TODAY Takes Freshman and Varsity Dynamite Explosion In British Events From University of California. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ALAMEDA, Cnl., April 15. Tho Eighth nnnunl intcr-colloglnto boat race today between tho Varsity crows i H, r Large Detachments of Con tending Forces Marching For Border Town. OUTCOME DEPENDS ON RACE WINNER House Will Pass Campaign Publicity Measure lowan Scores Morgan. (By AESodatcd Press to Coos Ba Times.) .WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15. The Houbo adopted an amendment to the campaign publicity bill offered by Jackson of Kansns to require nil can didates for congress to mnko public all contributions by them nnd the manner in which the money wns ex pended. The vote whh 172 to 131, rectos ndvnnelng on Junrez nud tho nil republicans voting for It. garrison nt that city making ovory Tho Ruckcr bill providing for ml- preparation for tho dofenso, tho dltlonal publicity of campaign con- clvlllnns In Junrez todny nro nwaltlnR tributlons will bo pnssed with ninny tho outcome of the rnco between tho republlcnn representatives voting In mnrchlng forces. I tho Insurrectoa Its favor. With tho publicity bill out'arrivo first nnd nttnek, It Is tho gon of tho wny. tho Houbo will proceed to' eral opinion thoy will tnko Junrez. consideration of Canadian reclpro- On the other hand should Hobngo clt' 'nrrlve nhend of tho rebols, It Is prod- Hoprcsentntlvo Good of Iowa, lcted the Insurrectos will bo unsuc- Claim Insurgents Can Easily Defeat Present Defenders Of Place. (By Assorintd Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Tox, April 15. With Colonel Antonio Itobngo nt the head of tho federal cavalry, a force said to number 500 to 1,600, reported nd vnnelng from Chlhunhun, tho Insur- ll. .ti.5 7'v V erh T I Sinn i f lho U",Ver8,ly 0f C",,n"Bta nnd ' explosion at Small & Bucklln's ' or bill by declaring tho out any fighting whatever. If t ., "I"1 ".' rS;,M;,l ; : '; V on by Stanford by a ' ; , , ,.v fnr, ! ! single contributor to the Dem- nrrlve slmnltaneously It is expo, upon hid i!iui-Himii.u m iu nw- ow... .... w. ..... nv .length. The time wna H minutoa ,Uhh'"h ' " "ocrauc campaign iimu in Iowa was thnt ono of the hottest battles of Art revolutionists at the town, tl.e yer. .Mrs. t. i-. muyor, .miss vrueger. . nml R grcQndg foj. hn?o mUH Columbia Fatal to Americans. Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW WESTMINSTER, B C, April! I 15. Pour men were killed In a blast- caused sensation during tho dolmto ccssful or nbnndon the nttenmt with If thoy pectod tho lercrofthelnvndlng forces nnd thnt Johnston, S. L. Kcnter, Cnpt. Hag- m!lp from Vancouver. Tho dend nre: i "ie "conmiontiai in nil for J. I'lerpont nresent revolution will result nnd nlon offlclnls left tho place nt tho Myrtle Conger, L. A. Bunch. J. A. gnnford ,,. wo tW . Morgnn ft Co." Ho said W. C. Beer, that El Pnso will bo In more danger ,h luruirr h-biiiuiii ui Iowa, nun innuu uinii uougnrs wns wnot Agun I'rlota I the contribution. Ho urged nn wns attacked. ' an'd amendment of tho lnw that would .show tho source of nil contributions. I nl Freshman race from the ITnlver- the request of British nnd Amorl- bloom. A. N. Ilolninn, W. F. Motlor, gty q CaHrorna by ono ,0Bthi Thu. Lnke, Wnsh. a tnlneis men ho lnnded n force Mrs. W. F. Metlor, Angel Tom, G. tIm(j wflg sxteen ,nlnuteH. ' , ARTHUR LOUGH, n logger, fire o'clock Tuesday nftornoon.. W. Schleepy. Art Kernotz. A. Klslc.j Stnnfor.8 vlcl0 R,vea u te ,. ,how of AIcxander. Tie marines remained ashore un- Oscar Johnson. Louis Pnlham, . I . C0,npetlnB with Washington MBLVIN LARSEN, n logger. ten o'clock the next morning, nnd Service. Ed. Leo. F. Colgrove, F. W. ,. .' .,,, ,..i,i..i, Mt,uw 'a ,0er- pun rn .v fmT:u''."""wu,l of The publicity bill wns recommitted i there as no appearanco of dls- Peters. P. II. Petorson, J. Couch, L. fiier were withdrawn at that tlmo J. Cody, W. O. Plerson, W. F. Vnn- Slckler, U. Shlto, E. Cnrpentor, Clvns. Woodwortii, Jim George, Frank Hickman. Alex Petorson, II. Bnr s'trom, D. Hnrlton, II. nordlnow, P. Erleksou, J. Mnuos. ROUTE tl the vessels left port Wednesday, XKWS TO LONDON. htl.h OrtlrlnlK Xot Apprised of In cident In Old Mexico. r Aisoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) ON'DOX, England, April 15. i eablea here from Washington lUftrceof mnrines with a Maxim 1 troa the British Warship Spoar- lff ere landed Inst Tuesday at watln, In lower California . to rt that town ngalnst nn nttnek Mexican Insurgents came ns a ?! mrpriio to tho British For- Southern Pacific Officials Do- 1 0B. I othlor Khatovor hns beonMionrd 's the Incident though tho ' w4r of the Spenrwator report-' l "rival at thnt port. I State University to determino which of the two crews shall represent tho Pacific Coast in the eastern regattas this year. Belllnghnm. WILLIAM Belllnghnm. HE1N, n logger, IS ADHERED TO SPEEDING I I BE STOPPED Authoriti3s Begin Cam- ai9n-Dr. Geo. E. Dix One Caught. dared to Have Given Up Eugene Project. According to unofficial but well substantiated advices that have WILL EXCLUDE ALL ASIATICS Chinese Exclusion Law to Be Opposition to Abolition of De- Made to Apply to All partments Expressed at Easterners. Chamber of Commerce . (By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bu The question of whether or not the Times.) Mnrshfleld school bonrd was acting WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15. wisely In abolishing tho domestic An immigration bill affecting all science, drnwlng and music and com- Mongollnn peonies wns Introduced inorolnl departments of the Marsh- to tho Elections Committee by n voto Hnllle of IiimiikciKn mid Perti'mlx On of 157 to 1 10 with Instructions to v .War i:i I'imo. of strlko out tho Jnckson nmondment (By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay and tho Elections Committee prompt- Tlmos.) ly domnnded another roll call. Tho kl paso. Tax.. April 15. Fight ! action of tho committee wns sustain- lug oiioiled near Junrez UiIh niornlnir ed. ;nt ton o'clook, Colonel M. Tamborot, .eommnndlug tho Junrez mllltnry gnr- iihuii, vuiiiirjuiHi mis report nt iu;iiu o'clock. He said n courier just In from Bnucho, 15 kilometres east of Juarez stated that a dutnohmont of 100 cavalrymen onoountored 200 Insur rectos near Bauche nnd wero en-gngud. Tamboret vent nut four hundred Defeats Oakland By SCOre Of Infantry to relnforco tho fodoral .jy tn Fniir FririTy cavalrymen. The Inrurrectos nro OIA IU rUtll rilUdy jn(jt ,,BKro8gjVO merely renialulug In Other Games. tho hills firing on federals ns thoy (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay nppronched. Tamboret believes thoy Times,) I nre tho Insurrectos' merely ndvnnco PORTLAND, Oro., April 15 Port- guard or scouting party, land took another gnmo from Onlt-, land yesterday. Tho games In tho IT..U K IK i'l(til.l). I nnunni uwm nuii Lf U L HU i i IS DISCUSSED mw ls : CTDR GAIN substantiated navices mni nuu o- .--. . - muu kiu. u h"" 'reached Coos Bay, tho Southern Pa-' todny by Representative Hays of Cal- field high school was brought up at Con8t Lenguo resulted ns follows: The bill provides that all a meeting of tho Chnmber of Com- At Onklnnd A. II. Powers Portland Oakland, R G -i It oinn nfiininls hnvo deeded that tho " Lvnin rnn, iinv shall be built. now ln 'orco prohibiting or reg- morce last evening 'vin nrni.. iiiHtond of via Eugene and.tilating the Incoming of Chlneso or brought It up nnd declared that he ... iui.. . i 1.. .!, it.. . 1 A i.Hl..l. . Flo-ence ns wns urged by General persons oi uiwieto uwceia uuu iu porsonnny wi ojijumeu iu bibhihh At Vernon M,',n..,. n'nrinn nf Portland. The ' United States bo made to npply to back" on these departments as hoi Vernon. . decision Is said to havo boon reached Japanese. Koreans, Tartaras. Malajs. believed they were highly benoflcl.il San Kranolsco 3 a few days ago, tho Drain route Afghans, East Indians, Lascars, Hln- to the young folks of Marshflold. Ho At Sacramento R which was tho choico of Vlce-presl-' dus and nil persons of Mongolian or Bald ho believed l,t would be a big, Log Angeles 3 .i... ni,.i nt ?nn Krnneisco being Asiatic race or extraction. It Is mistake to stop theso departments Sacramento -I ,,...i tn w i,n .nRtnrii olllclals of further provided that all persons af- n0w for a slight saving i.. , -.. . ,i, ii,0 fected by tho proposed law who now i nr. McCormac of tho school board slonors. , me ro. I jn the United States other than thoso who was nresent Eald the board under ndvlsomont nnd Mr. Mcliln Is ,oro nIl,i pmnclseo I. Mndoro, tho tho dnto of bnlldlng the engaged ns teachers, students, mer- wanted to get expressions from tho hopoful that thoy will grant tho potl- rouoj iondor In Chihuahua, iiowb of ii ?!!!!a'nt i,nnn flvfiii or at " any chants, bankers, or professional men patrons of U'e school along these tlon. doflnlto dovolopmonts toward peace Marghflui,! , . . '. . , c , .hn or persons touring tho country for Hues. He said that the Commercial i No Aellon On t ensiit. In Moxlro ls ovpoctod nt nny tlmo. "" 0",Cml8 nnvo r"."1 Il"m""tl-"- . . ' .. ..:: ,.inBRr m,..t within a year after tho nr.t had been started for the' There was considerable discussion a c.iniini.. . .... - Kmithern Hncllle 01 ICiais biij II Hiisluchs .Men of City of Mexico Ttiko 12 .MatlerUp. 7 (By Associated Press to Coos Bay H Times.) 10' WASHINGTON, D. C, April II. 12 With the nppoaruuee hero of nn lu ll formal peace commission of business 7 nif.il from Mexico City nnd tho estab 9 lishmeut of tolographlc communica tions botween Dr, Vnsquoz Gomez, Tho Intter took tho matter i,on,i 0f the revolutionary agonoy campaign to put an. that pleasure must within a year after tho department had been started for the Thero wos considerable discussion , oomoz was advised thnt 1Mb nies- pnssage of the net npply to tho Sec- purpose of nvoldlng tho necessity of or mo census ouiiiiionuiuii m ..iwi- Biigo to .Mnuero lequosung insiruc- lreW" 'the ,.. .. wnrl.- nn It mnv ho 103111110(1 this i'eT -iu bpeeamg Inside tho , ;". . ., , . ,rnin Tho old retary of Commerce for a certificate 8end young folks away to got instro- held ami ino general omiiussiihi w t,0llH , U)o rormniatlon or poaco pro "Marshal i w r.....:.. i. "ul u,ai " '" " . . i,i ah cum. nnranim wiin i i ti,... .lonortmpnto lmt unnie- thnt Mnrshfleld hnd been eiiumerntod nosals renehed tho robil lender and 'llt,l wat.h to' keen cases 'Hnvllr'notntleipatadThat have not certlflcntes or residence will now or other appreciation was not at least ono thousand too low Some ,I0 ospeotoa to hnvo a reply today. Pfo ' However. It is not n nuuimea mai dozen 8UKgegU.(, n 8p0cll om.morntlon by , -anilll llMvlnl. ...II ....n.iillttl 11 '111 II II Tlblllll I I1 .WV .w-i'-. .. -w . - . .- .--- MMiiaii nviuriirH nut tiiiiivvitiit.i.is.1 wit w " -------- ,'U i tomict : trst o,.,ii ti, innfter until certain , depormuon b ... .-....- tt. fnmmlttPfl on PorolKIl Altl. rrest ..! ,.. propertlos which tlio company uesuua --uiiiyiiii- i .. . P th' Dr (loo. E. Dlr wns, 8.8ecHrf d' ... ... I IIAXGKK FOR DIAZ riti tn Tne liuormaiion uuu i , w ancu'o .i. - . . . . i y5 tj,. vhhibo ui indirect wny to uoos nay uui m kic The bill wns referred plia were now availing themselves of the Chambor or commerce aim oinora. Ilalis. th nnnortnnltv for tho special In- titat a recount uo nsnuu. !,.., IIKAItlNG TODAV. Tho hearings in tho Klnnoy Ilanic- WtPeed Um,t Nwth considerable credence by people who Claim Mexican P.enldent Will "een Central nnd Mai- nave followed tho situation closely. Killed If Ho Asks Aid. I -' estart.,.. . I . . !.... ' ,u pieaaeu , , i ' .an hi i . '"rt ton g WnS flXeCl PUoto 8UPl),le8 nnd tteitn. Ii' uooa u Walker Studio. -""s against him. i wied m. ... n(u. . wu " numuer or finishing at Istructlon. He said the aohool board the majority held tho vlow that It n,ptcy matters woro resumed boforo Iwented to hear from tho patrons of was too lato to avail niucn now, ami HBroroo .MoKnlght today. A couple ot the schools about the-matter. .It was host to nccopt tho nwult as a ,-athor animated clashes botweou He Guvi Roads Work. I "had bargain and mako the best or , .Major Kinney and Roforeo McKnlght I ii. mt ntn rnnrto,i thnt bo and It." ns the money thnt a contost r0tniltod in tho Inttor threatening Uy Associated Press to Coos Bav half a dozen other Mnrshfleld men would cost could be spent to a het-.MaJor Kinney with a fine for con I Tlmes.) ,liad vesterdav presented to the Coun-,ter advantage In other directions. 'toinpt of Murt. No ,, wa8 lunos. I SAN ANTONIO. Tex., April 13.- tv Commissioners the reasons whv It la likely that a campaign will 0(l, tnolIgh. 'in an interview today, Gustavo Made- the old Coos Bay Wagon iioau .....b.- , , , , "' EVKRV WOMAN ,t' ro. financial agent for the Mexican should bo materially Improved thi. tlon of the-towns on the bay Into one - - Junta, is credited with saying, "If summer. Definite data as to the municlpall bkh" ho Ja Pro, HAINKS. U : :0tZ z:iS?ZX H.n.w. B rain' nvxvifiiiT. Knster eecs lll ha , . .t. "" -..""- at . uo " u,e the Shamrock liar. "Several i. i.i ... -iJiiir-iiiiimiQTti iifixLLaitutvr - tw.-- .- --- .. ., ... . i Mm. "ii . t .... .... . . ... i i I'nna hav win biiow a nuiiuiniiuii in - "P the high places . pnBS TONIGHT. Easter eggs at United States, be will beed like a wi'1'"T wI attract widespread attention. Easter eggs at the Shamrock, Bar. 1 V : i i le ad m tio ly. I ' irst ci hit- I co-i lch- ol lain- ' """""jrest"! nlltW (itab- pd a ,'yrtlo M josen I orved I also 11 terms terms. ty forjl pfea , Slay-1 r 13." Mont- wa8il v. For. i rod or! In tnei valloy.H move I to llvaj D. Wal- .o chilAi ON- J tat tl Jnis h 'th flr snmerer jr inutuml luvvliiK of s. vq umo nfl laid Arm duo salil gon. thl T. i5R. SVS a1 H'UHDA OXTflOJ ISCOPA1 COYO SU XOS. Jsh Btl 5ii nAi J 2H-J. .rat. "-" -v.w.v . i ,1-1 YJjJmAuatojMj" H2fAAjg the Shamrock Bar.