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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
IT'S A LONG WAIT BUT THE LAST RUMOfr IS AS IMPORTANT AS THE FIRST fflocs Saw JKmra YOUR- ADS CARRYING SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A More' itdwrtWIitR npnoo In n newnpnpor, compared with (ho nonce iimm! liy other utorv, should dofitio Iti conipMiiiiiw Importance In tlio ('ominiiiilty! 1 !" your store' ud- Vfl'tlxltlK spm'f do tluu? ynr More-new, litmltl iiiionr in regularly h tines tlifs newspaper. If a imxxp'iprr omitted tin Untie "now mill then '" '"'" "' "eighty riii mui a f,iirliiR.tlm( It might lain ii would not Ik n good newspaper. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRKSH I VOL XXXIV Established In 1 878 iih The Const Mutt MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull mui Coo liny AthcrtUcr. No. 83. EXPECT ATTACK 10 BE JUAREZ BY MADERO THIS EVENING ta ' Twenty-Four Hour Notice j .TTTTpppjT TTfTT Given Residents of City WAN M Hf n Bv Insurrectos. ABOUT 2,000 REBELS PREPARED FOR BATTLE Federals Said to Have Prepared Good Defense For City i More Smuggling. (By Associated Prcsa to Cooa Bay Times.) Eli PASO, Tex., April 20. Day break found the situation around Juarez unchanged. Thoro were no nlnrms during tlio night and nil In quiet todny. It la reported tlmt con siderable supplier and ammunitions were smuggled across tho river to InBiirrcctoa during the dnrkness last and aomo of tho testimony waa rnthor night. humorous. A formal domand for the surrender Huggard testified tlmt ho waa go of Juarez within twenty-four hours Ing down tho street near the Hed was made by tho Insurrectoa Imit Cross Drug atoro when he saw King night nccordlng to Gomeznles Mnrz, stnrtlng to hend him off. He do acthw; general of the Imiurrcctos clnred thnt he Immediately started jmrty, who declared ho forwarded the to run to get away and King took demand to General Navarro, the Fo.l- after him. Ho snld ho wanted pro em! commander, through tho United tectlon and seeing a m m over on the States consul at .luarez. Navarro last night denied having received It. Arcordlng to United States army ofilcors, Junrez Is well prepared for nn nttnek. Tho tren ches outsldo tho city, they declaro nre so well constructed ns to virtual ly defy dlscoVery arid tho fortlflca- tlons within the city show unusual military skill. j Tho Insurrectos. It Is believed must attack soon nftor tho expiration of the twenty-four hours limit oa tlioy are snld to bo out of food. Advices from tho Insurrecto camp near Madorn, Chihuahua, last night declared th forco advancing on Jua-' rez consisted or 1,0-1 0 men divided Into five columns. Francisco I. Mado- r , Jr.. tho Insurrecto chief Is said to lend one of tho columns. Mndoro In Seen. Madero rodo rrom his camp close up to tho outsklrtH or Juarez today and examined tho city's fortlflcntloiiH closely through flold rIopbos. Mnde-' ro has two flold pieces which nro be ing placed In position to shell tho town. It la certain there will bo no fighting before midnight unless tho Federals mnko nn nttnek. Mndoro is not compelled to glvo ofllclnl notice to the foreign consuls na ho has not been recognized nB n belllgernnt, but ho lir'sted thnt it wpa propor to do so to avoid tho loss of life and Is holding hla men In check until tho time specified. Tho Insurrectos nro said to have received n fresh supply Of fnn.l n M ri n v ....... tl fn l..tw.(V tllA -. .WW., HUM IllllllllllllliUll UMIillb UIW night. Tho supplies U la said wero, carried over tho border despite tho Patrol of American troops. Tho Tn- surrectos nro said to have 150 to ISO I rounds ammunition apiece- and nil appear eager for bnttlo. VRGKS MADKIlO TO WAIT. )r. Come, Heart of Washington Junta of Itelkds, HcqiicMti Delay 'By Associated Press to Coo8 Bav Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 20. At 2:30 o'clock this nfternoon Dr. ori,ez. head nf rn nonftdentlal agency or ro.r.h.MnniRts. Mit a mos-' sage to General Mndoro, via El Paso, cautlonliiK him nualnfit attnokinu Juarez at tho present moment. Gomsz said that with tho grave sltuntlon In Washington concerning the Mexican rpl'ly to tho American note, It wns most necessary to prevent nny further internntlonnl complications. X'w White and Gold Seml-Porce-laln DISHES (Not gilt) at MILXKK'S H. C, Jenkins or OREGON NUK fiEKV Co.. win be at FERGUSON'S Transrer OFFICE SATURDAY, April 22, from 10 to 3 o'clock. SEE him J0 anything in tho NUItSEKY LINK. largest stock In the Northwest. fe - j I J. R. Huggard Says That Harry Wilkins Turned Out Poor Protector. J. It. Huggnrd, who was fined $5 yesterday by City Recorder llutlor for tho dlsturbnnco with Geo. W. King the day previous has not been able to pny his lino yet. He Is "shy" cash and was given a llttlo time In which to nuiko good owing to having a family In rather straightened cir cumstances. At the hearing Into yesterday, there was a big crowd in attendance corner near Stnuff's, he ran towards htm, hoping tho latter would be n protector. Instead of finding pro tection, ho declared the stranger started In by taking a kick at him oIbo and then turned down the street until finally Marshal Carter came :o tho rescue. During tho race, he de- clr.red that King kicked him several times and hit him in tlio back of tho neck sovcral times. Ho declared tint ho hadn't spoken to King and never touched him. King swore otherwise. He said In was going Into Gow 'Why's storo to buy tobneco when Huggnrd caino along nnd hit him and then stnrted to run. Geo. DIppo, a butcher ror King, testified that ho Baw Huggard Btrlko at King, During tho henrlng, It developed thnt tho atrnnger thnt Huggnrd rnn towards tor protectbu was Harry wilkins of Ten Mile, n rrlend or Mr. King, After Imposing tho fine, City Re corder Butler caution-id both King nnd Huggard and they must "cut U out" or that ho would not bo so lenient noxt time. Steamship Will Not Sail From Portland For C00S Bay Until Saturday. Tho Breakwater will not sail for Coos Bay from Portland until some time Saturday. She was scheduled to leave thoro this morning but wns delayed by work thnt s being done 1 on her on tho dry docks. She went onto tho drvdocks this ' week for tho purpose of having some repairs made thnt wera specified by the government inspootors nftor the annual inspection insi seoK SllO 13 also being given a complete over hauling in preparation to going on the five-day schedule May 1 and it Ii also expected that she will have wire less apparatus installed this trip. Tho Alliance loft Portland lust night for Coos Bay and should got in hero lato this evening or early to morrow. Tho Redondo will sail tomorrow night Bay. from San Francisco for Coos TROUT Leaders with Loop Inches apart at MILXKK'S. 30 Gl BREAKWATER IS ; ON DRY DOCK w IT FULL Senator Stone of Missouri t Vaill5 rrusiuem ID rreveniilngof British "llluo Jackets" from Further Danger to cans On Border. Ameri- (By Associated PreB to the Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20. A positive declaration In favor or giv ing the President authority to pre vent a repetition of the killing of United States citizens by Mexican bclllgernnts wns mado In the Senato today by Senator Stono of Missouri, a Democrat nnd minority member or the Senate Committee en Foreign Af fairs. Stone commended tho Prcsl- Rebel Leader Declares He Will Not Consider Terms Until After Battle. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) KIi PASO, Tex., Ap.il 20. -Rebel President Madoro refuses to grant the armistice na suggested by Dr. Gomez MADERO SAYS ND PEACE 0W at Washington. Ho sent In word to-! for placing on tho free list of mnnu dny thnt he would tnlk nrmlstlco nfter fnctured articles to oomponBato tho tho battle or Juarez nnd then only. 'agricultural Interests or tho country, "They want an armistice to got up reinforcements, thnt 'a nil," ho snld. 'bis maiden speech In tho Houso to - "We will first light. My nrmy will! dny In opposition to tho proposed win or be whipped nt Juarez borora we tnlk nrmlstlco." Today Madero sent official notices to the consuls nt Junrez thnt no might nttnek tho town nt any hour nfter midnight tonight. DIRECT VOTE Advocates of Change In Elec tion of Senators Win Signal Victory. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20. Advocates or election or United Sta tes Senators by direct voto or tho people won n signal ictory in tho Senate today when n resolution pass ed by tho House was referred to tho Committee on Judiciary. Tho Houao resolution la similar to tho ono re ported rrom tho Senato Judiciary Committee at tho last session nnd tho reference todny Insures a favorable action In tho committee. Steamer Shaver Sustains $20,- 000 Loss at Portland Dock this Morning. (By Associated Pres? to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20. The rivor stoamer Shaver was damaged by fire nt her dook today to tho amount of $20,000. New assortment or TROUT FLIES Silk Lines and Rods at MILNER'S. If you have anything to sell, trade rent or want help, try a want ad. PLUMBING at MILXEU'S. ED RIVER VESSSL IS DAMADED POWER ODER IT;PRESIOEIT TAFT donl for som,,nK troops to the zone m disturbance and condiiuued the land- the Shearwater na an act of war "Congress," he snld, "should at once and without delay authorlzo the President to employ whatever forco may be necessary to prevent n repeti tion of tho bloody outrage committed In Douglas." At the conclusion or Stone's speech or. tho Mexican situation, Sennto.-a Hoot, Lodge and Bacon all protested against his contention that tho Presi dent Bhould be given authority to prevent forcibly such occurrences as those In Douglas, Ariz. All of them deprecated a discussion of the sub ject In Congress. Representative Prouty Urges Protection For Agriculture In Reciprocity. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 20. Offering nn amendment to tho Cana dian reciprocity bill which provides , Representative Prouty or Iown, mado agreement ns submitted by tho Wnva (nnd Menus Committee Prouty mndo nn extended speech In behnlf of tho rnrmer nnd his nmendment would. Includo flour, packing products and many other manufactured articles. S 1UL Defeats Portland Seven to Four Other Coast League ' Scores. PORTLAND, Ore., April 20 Port land lost tho second gnmo of Its first sorles at homo to Los Angolos yesterday by n scoro of Boven to four, t Tho Pacific Coast League games yes , torday resulted as follows: At Portland Los Angeles Portland At Vernon Oakland Vernon , . . At San Francisco Sacramento San Francisco , WANTS TARIFF FOB FARMERS S WIN IICOflAV it II 7 8 4 7 R 11 0 4 7 10 R II 0 4 C 12 ATTACKS CERTIFICATE ISSUE. KcpiThcntutlvo Fitzgerald Declares Present Permission U a Menace. I By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times. ) WASHINGTON, D. 0.. April 20. Declaring tho soctlon of tho Payno Aldrlch law, which glvos pormanent authority to tho government to Issue three per cent certificates of Indeb tedness to be a monaco, Reprosent.i-' tlvo Fitzgerald of Now York, chair man or tho House Committee on Ap propriations today Introduced a bill j for Its reneal. Originally tho Issu-' janco of cortiflcatos of lndobtodnossi was authorized as n war measure. limitation of $100,000,000 was !lae- ed on issues of this charactor. Tho Payno nnd Aldrlch bill In crensed tho limit to $200,000,000. THE WHEAT MARKET. CHICAGO, April 20. May wheat 90c: Pulv. 87 7-8c: September o 7-8c. PORTLAND, Ore- April 20. Wheat unchanged. IE EM E Trouble Between Two Coun tries May Result From Moroccan Affair. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PARIS, Franco, April 20. Tho CLASH situation In Morocco roaultliiR from'A summary or Mexico's reply to tho 1 Mulnl mo roueiuon against sultan iinnu nns leu to talK of French m - tnH.-m.il.... i... ......ii..., .... . ... ii... K;t , vi.i.uii j nuuuillti IWI ill III III 1IIU gates or Fez. Tho government, how- ever, has not reached any decision or this nnture. Franco will merely reinforce her troopB In tho Chnouln district. This tho government claims ndhurcs strictly to tho ngrocment. Algcrlcas conference SPANISH VIEW OF IT. Alliance WIUi Germany May Follow Tilt WltJi Spain. (By Associntcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) MADRID, Spain, April 20. P'.r- slstent reports of differences be- tween Spain and Franco relntlve to .handling tho Moroccnn sltuntlon aro emphasized by various newspapers which crltlzo tlio French-Spanish! entonto regarding Morocco and fore- seo ovon nccord betweon Spnln nnd ueriuuiiy. This Is tho nttltudo or tho admlnls- n tratlon organ Mnnnnn, tho conserva tive Mundo of tho Catholic debate On tho other hand, the Republican El Pals expresses tho opinion that an understanding with Got many could bo ratal ns a cortntn cnuse or reprisals on tho part or Framo and Brltnln. Groat THE WHEAT .MARKET. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) TACOMA. Wash., April 20. j tho "deunlto restrictive policy aionic Bluestem whoat 87c; Fortyfold, 8rc; tho border" which It promised to on Club, fUVi to 8Dc; Red Russian, forco In ItR Information In tho reply SSVjC. Stage-Culbertson Charges In vestigated Bandon Case Also Up. COQUILLE. Ore, April 20. Mo tlons, arguments nnd otlior technical points continue to, constltuto the vol Inoss nt tho adjourned iiino or bus torm or court hero. Tho grand Jury is busy. Tho case !or Shormnn Stage, who la ohargod 'with contributing to tho delinquency or Stelln Culbortson, tho fourteen- year-old North Bund girl with whom ho olopod, was taken up. No report has boon fllod on It yot. A Bandon caso was being Investl- gated yostordny. While It was hn.M ... .. .. ,i, ,nif, iinn . it Mm L'niuu'. ,.,,. ...a ,,, i, invnivad Uwq gnd Umt cor- lrroBulBrleg In Its nccounrs wore bolng looked Into. There will probably bo n partial report fllod by tho grand Jury Friday nr Sfitnriinv an that EOtiie of tho cases can bo tried early next week. ASK VOU NEIGHBOR HAINES' FLOUR. about After tho show try a Turkish bath Phone 214- J. CASES BEFORE GRID JDRY OPPOSED TO N MEXICO NOW Conferences Held In Washing ton Today Relative to Situation. DECLARES IT TAKES TWO TO MAKE WAR Formal Reply to United States' jl Note Is Awaited By Him. WASHINGTON, I). C, April 20. j ....It. ir llk VM I demand or the United States for '" i"'i-uhuuihhj mninureii hiuuk . ' tho horilnr wiih ri'rnlvi'il hv Mm Hints I ""- "- ...-.. ..w ., j Department today nnd convoyed at - to Tart. Mexican AmbasHadur Soamacuna in u Btatomcnt today says that while the reply rofera to the "lamentablo ovontB on border," It i "friendly '" form nnt' essonco." Presldcnt Tnft will await tho re ceipt or tho formal uoto from Mexi co. Tho President, It was said, will look on the reply with a tolornut spirit. Ho Ih dlspoRed to regard It as tho usual diplomatic forerunning to formal negotiations for greater prevention measures, Tho President ntatcd that difficul ties must nrlso out of conditions In Mexico becnuso of tho proximity ot tho fighting to tho American lino. "But," ho Is quoted on saylnt'. "It takes two to mnKo war.' Tnft OppiiM'd Intervention, That Taft is more determined than over thnt tho United 8tntca must not l..nM..n..n l. liivlnn Imnnmn Vnnnrn jiuiuivuo .j.vv. wv-..." ....-...- hero this nfternoon following a con- rerenco between tho Prosldont, Knox nnd a committee Irom Houbo repre sentatives. Ono suggestion dlscussod nt th9 con rerenco between Tart, Knox and tho Bub-commltteo or tho House Corn- mltteo on Foreign Affairs proposod a neutral zono extending for ton mile on either sldo o( tho Intornatloual lino. Tho President, howovor, Is of tho opinion thnt tlio .Mexican govornmoni pi I will observe to tho best of Its nblllfcr. to the State Departmoni'S uomnna. LOSS IS $5,000 Lack of Water Results In De struction of Presbyterian Church. BANDON. Ore., April 20. Tlio Presbyterian church and mnnso woro totally destroyed by flro, mak- ' Ing a loss of about $5,000 with prob ably ono-rourth thnt amount or In saranco. Tho causo of the Hro Is un known, but many think It to havo been Incendiary, white others think it might hnvo boen caused by defec- tlve wiring for electric lights, Tho Hro was discovered about 0:00 j o'clock Mondaj morning by Nlght- wntcuman iterry .emoii, u no goluK to his homo and tho alarm was iniiiiHiliiitHlv turned u and peopla wanneil from every direction to bo Qf n8itoUnc6 ,f 110,b.0 but so far s oxtlngulihlng tho fire was con- teemed there wee absolutely nothing to be done as there aro no hydrants on me inn, aim no wu-ur ur mu Vm , tection, although tlio mango couia oaslly have been savod and probably the fire could havo boon oxtlugufsh- ed from tho church, had there booa any water. PROVE I. S. 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