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BITTER TO KEEP A CITY CLEAN THAN TO WASH IT UP ONLY ONCE A YEAR (Encs OUP. ADS CARRYING mmt& SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A Mmv'n mlti'illilng spnco In n iii'UMHr, nonpareil with tlto spnco n-cil Iij hi her Mniva, .liuilil ilullno H lonipaintlw Importance In tlto i-oimnunlt! DtM'N jour Mutu's nd M'lil-lim space tin tlmt? r"mMMH'r mim,l nn l-iic mm- m dirii tii for mi "eighty vn ",m n- fwirlii ' " '"W" r,,,n H niiiilil ""' '" '"""''"I"" MUMItKR OK ASSOCIATED PRBSW IfrfnhlMiril In 1H78 The C'oiikt Mull VOL XXXIV MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 191 1 EVENING EDITION-EIGHT PAGES. A CoiKollilntlou or Times, Onmt Mall mill Coos liny Advertiser. No. 85, nm IDE! AGREES TO Rebel Leader Will Delay Con templated Attack On Juarez Awhile. PEACE IN SIGHT AS RESULT OF IT Expect President Diaz Will Un officially Agree to the Pact. , i.-inin.i Prosa to Cijoh Bay (BV A80ClateU I TORS 10 UIJOH uuy Times.) ! VI PASO. Tex.. April 22Geu-j nt Mndcro hns ngrcc.I to delay his i M contemplated attack on Juarez pond-'day when' General Madero In an lnter Ing pence negotiations providing thi)Vew with the Associated Press cor goTcrnmcnt will on Its part bind It- j respondent declared he had never wlf to move nn troops pnrtlculnrly In and does not now Insist upon the lin tbc direction of Juarez. Before U mediate resignation of President Diaz can bo paid that nn nrmlstlco Imb H8 a necessary preliminary to signing been arranged word muBt come from n peace pact. the City of Mexico that thu movement of troops between Juarez nnd Dilantin llS ucen nruciuu niuiit'iii i:.Pi:T DIAZ TO .USKKK. May Xot Olllcliilly Itwognlc Itelel By AiinNtliy, Thoiigli. triy AfHodated Press to Coos Bay Times.) HMBIIIVnTAV M n Alirll i' .IOI1I.vi ,.1 t. v., ' from Oencrnl Frnnclsco l. Mndoro, Jr., nntliorlzlng him to begin negotla Hom with the Mexican Kovernnient Dr. Vnsqiiez, rnnflilcntliil agent or tho ; o no pence tho tornm of which t)l0 lUerlor out of the way of possible water and tho men drowned before Chas. Gill, C. J. Van 55le. W. U. Hill- 10 , mal or IM0 '" , ". " C , ?C Mexican revolutionists In tho United ro not Bfitlsfnctory to tho Mexican intornntlonnl conipllcntloiiH. the rescuo bont could reach them. er. C. S. Harbor. K. A. Shnltz, 11. h. ,' ",H"rl'"lH nB " "'""ct organiza State,. received today t0lPBramjl.W' .. , Shultz. F. B. Cosgrove. 11. G. Sandnhl, "' J ,1" forna ImmnllatP nrmlstlce. The j t Br. Gomez thnt If the armistice nftsago from V-ulero mnil: "Tiiklng'l" t " nrrangod It should bo for. Into rnnnldnrntlon the nctunl sltin-l (our or llvo dnys and should Includo tinn rii-nnrni Mmiorn ncpentH tho nr- nil.tlc nranmnl rnvorlnir tho zono of i. . .i. ., i, I rfuaivA in uiuri hi iiuiitiiiiu n;,i.) ....-- conforcnrpn thnt nr to follow." outnumber the garrison of Junrez two The news of the ngreomont to nr rinco nn nrmlstlrn was Imnioillntely ttlesrnplied by Gomz to Snnor Do'Koveriiinent will not attempt to sonu Ubirra. minister of Foreign AffnlrB J roliiforcciiimita. If tho governiuont it Mexico City. Tho bellof Is general Blncerely wishes peaco on a basis of here thnt Mexico will c.ulotly agree to'juntlco as much as wo do. then there the armistice although tho notion bytenn be no uouui wo can cuuiu that government may be tnkon "un efflclallv" In order to nvold public re-1 fognltlon of tho Insurrectos. Gomez lreil flenernl Madero to send him fomplete Instructions not only for tho rmUtlce but for tho penco confer-! I tnces that nro to follow. pi.i:.si:s pih:siih:xt tait. MU'W Armlolico Will Believe An rinbarakKluir Tangle. (By Atecclnted Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 22. President Taft received the news of the arrangement for nn armistice lth undisguised satisfaction. Ho quick to inform the memboi-B of "e cabinet and summoned Secretary Wclilusnn for a short conferonco. It l believed the armistice will relieve, toth the Mexican nnd United States KTernments of nn ombnrasslng tnn t'e over the Douglas, Ariz., Incident. IS L M. Hughes of Seattle Killed and Robbed In Southern Part of City. (B; AocIated Press to Coos Bay Times.) -MTLE. Wash., April 22. L. M. " a shoemaker, need flftv. Mot In the neck nnd killed last '" and his pockets rifled In tho ""rn part of tho city. Tho body wind under a bridge and at mit was thought to be suicide but . "'uusm 10 oe suiciuo uui "'ligation revealed robbery was I i FOUND SL the TO ARMSTICE REVOLUTON TO GIVE" DIAZ TIME TO QUIT Madero Will Not Insist On Im mediate Retirement of President. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MAllKimS f!AVH fum PI In gm" A,,m -"" prospects ror I11'1" ' Mexico became roseate to- Mndcm denied ho had ever sent nn Chl-Iu,timntum to Mux Insisting that he i resign. II I) Hald he WOUld like to SeO me levoiution enueu peaceruiiy ami wanted no more bloodshed. "I have nlwnys hon willing to make concessions to bring tho wnr to nn end and there Is no personal sacrlllce I would not irake. It must bo homo In mind, however, that thee With reference to tho Gomez nn jnouuecment of nu armistice being nr- 'innged. Madero said, "I tolographed tho entire region bctwcon Jiinrez and Chlliunhun. Wo nro wnltlng for n n nlv to this from Mexico City. Wo to one and cannot relinquish this nd- vantage without asauranco that the to terms." IS Defeats Los Angeles Eight to Six 14 Innings at San Francisco. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Apr!' ?2 Port- iftn(j t00 another gnron from Los Angeles by a score of elyiht to tr. game was played at San FranclFCO yesterday. The record i;imo of the season was played at San Francisco where It took tho Seals fourtenn In nlnc3 to win. Tho scores: PORTLAND OR AN At Portland R II E Los Angeles 0 12 Portland 8 9 1 At Vernon R H E Oakland 9 15 5 Vernon 5 14 x At San Francisco K W Sacramento 3 " San Francisco 4 10 1 tt 1 NOTICE. All parties holding contracts on Kinney properties on which payments are past due. are requested to call at Title Guarantee and Abstract Company's office In Coko Building, to nrmniro settlements for same. A clear unincumbered title can be de- Uvered by paying balance due on me lots, as any bankruptcy proceedings do not Interfere with these lana con- tracts. irut'iu. BELT LINE RAILWAY COMPANY, EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE IS FATAL Three Killed Outright and Nine n . . villus iiijuitJU, TUUr raiai - ly, In St. Louis Today. (By Assoclntcil Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST. I.oriS. Mo., April 22. The explosion of a tank car filled with KOBOllne here today killed three per- sons and injured nine others, four I who were standing near the car. FEDERALS TO "THREE DROWN MARCO NORTH IN 'FRISCO BAY 1. . Mnvinnn Trnn. D hiuaiuoii iiuujjo riujjait; iui Conflicts With Rebels at beverai joints. (Ey Associated Press to Coos Bay Times'.) CHIHUAHUA. Mex., April 22. Preparations for a light with tho In- surrectos proceed here today nppi rently without any prospect of peace. ',,,,,., iibi..,. ,.i r '.,.,, ,, Bnrtt,d t0 .,,,,,, tho , ,..,, nf ntlnnm un linrrl.wlK- .onnll nnd ,,e ,Utll 0l,ntrn, ninJS nud onij thousand men were ordered to pro- coed to the United Stntes border pro- suinably nt Juarez. It Is the purposo ()f thLI p,.dtrni8 t0 wedge In between tn border nnd the Insurrectos' forces nnd f ,)(,ggiup drV0 tl.cm back Into Q ?q q )n , York Jewelry and Scatters Diamonds In Street. (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., April 22. A blind horse Molted his wny through two big plate glass windows of n Jewelry store nnd sent ?200.000 worth of diamonds from tho window I (... tlm atrnnf Till, tinltpfMWll Htft- , tloned nt this point, ono of tho busl- BLIND HORSE GROOM HARM ! PLUGS WINDOW FOR PRESIDENT est corners In the city of New York.'dldnto for the presiiieninu nominn lm) nil fhev POllhl do to control tllO tlOll III 1912. crowds while proprietors nnd clerks of the Jewelry establishment plckod .... .... ... - - - , up tho gems. An Inventory will bo tho conference anil tne names 01 un necessary before It will bw known nn, Champ Clark and Govornor Wll whether anybody got away with any son of Now Jersey were mentioned of the diamonds. LONGER DELAY AT PORT Breakwater May Not Sail For Coos Bay Before Wednes dayOther News. nwinir tn thfl renalrs she Is under- . ..,..,......,.. J going on aryuucK imub ''" .. .i.i..n.,t l,o nrnnU-untnp 'probably will not sail from Portland for Coos Bay until next Monday. This 0f the United States into an im was according to the latest advices men80 ,)eace society to be known as the local agents received. ! tno church League of Peace Is plau- The Breakwater Is having a new ned by ,,romlnent New York pastors, propeller put on, Is being equipped re,)resentatlve8 of the six leading de wlth wireless and otherwise over- nominations. The plan Is to organ hauled for the five-day schedule ,ze tne movement among tho chur whlch she will start on tho first of c,)ea B0 tniU tjiejr support can In the month. Istantly be given any measure in con- I gress favoring peace or disarmament. WILIXNV PLU.MF.S made from nnw and old material. Reasonable prices paid for old stock LADIES' EMPORIUM. Wanted A want ad will sell It. of u,em primps fntaiiy. tiiu car Wns standing on the Wabash tracks .nt the plant of the llclolt company Four of the Injured nt the hospital according attendants cannot live. Three sninll buildings were set on flro and partly destroyed. The dead are Mrs. Agnes Dnllwltz, her grand daughter Emma Dallwltze nnd Edwin llnuk, n Wabash fireman, . .! AUnmn nn 4 nnonr.fl mvu HiiuiiiHuiiy iu uuou. Whaling Ship In Harbor Lose Lives. 'By Associated Press to Coos Bav Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl.. April 22 While attempting to esrr.po from tho stenm whaler Belvedere scheduled to unll ftw Aluutrn tt'ntfkrif lriil.lt lfrliviitl Holder nnd G. M. Hogan who signed I for tho cruise were drowned In the' , . .... , , bay last night. Joseph Cordon, a third member of the crow engaged In nn effort to rescue tho men nud lost his llfo when one of the Bolve - dcre boats was lost from the davits, The small boat In which Holder nnd Hognn attompted to eenpo was not fitted with a plug nijd It lllled with Qhjo Democrats Decjde to Start ... Campaign For Him For 1912. Associated Press to Coos U.iyR. A. Nelson. J. Murray, I). Beach, (By Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 22. The Ohio democratic delegation 5n congress after scanning tho political horizon has decided to "shuck" coais and go to work In enmest for Gov emor Judson Harmon as their cau- ....!.... . I I. ..,,.. 4 That Harmon will have formidable, or ew urieaus coiivicumi .u iiuihh rivals Is conceded by those attending .box stalling wore sontonced to eight .na uio possiuio uppuiiema, L New York Pastors Launch Movement to Aid World Wide Peace. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) x.itir vnnif V V A.ii-ll 99 :' '' "I"" The organization of all the churches Now assortment of TROUT FLIES Silk Lines and Rods at JflLNKlfH. C HURGH EAGUE Try The Times Wont Ads. TO TRY TO PLACATE FARMERS ON CANADIAN Steamship In From Portland With Capacity Passenger List Today. The Alliance arrived In early this morning from I'ort ana w It h n enpa ' iclty BBHOI,Bor uHt nnd )urK0 onr5 of freight. They had to turn nwnyj freight shipments nnd passengers there this time. Slin wiih ilnlnvoil liv linlnnr linrlinnml In tho Columbia for n day. She had throe nutomoblles on board, one for ' Dr. Johnson of Myrtle Point, one for Fred Single and the oi.n for I. Vflulllt tt fllfllllllll It. She will sail early Sunday morning for Eureka and tho passengers will i . i i . i i . oi i have to go aboard tonight. She Is .scheduled to sail from hero for Por . . It" ' laud Wednesday forenoon. ' Among those arriving on her were tho following: I E. Mertlns, C. Mny, M. W. Byrne, W. U Arnold, It. 11. Dnnnhey, Mrs. V. 0111, Miss E. Gill, MIsh M. GUI, J. Crnnk, II. Wenver, Kminn Krlck son, K. CellB, II. h. Coleman, 11. Cob man, A. Coleman, P. S. Pederson, V.. Johnson, Mrs. IC. Johnson, L. Jurvls, 0. McDonnld. W. II. Servls. C. h. Lindsay, P. II. Peterson, C. A. Covey, I C. Chrlstenson, 0. W. Boss, A. Sovo renco, C. Uyles, W. McCnllum, Mrs. J. F. McCnllum, C. Crewe. T. Or.i hnm, It. P. Johnson, 1C. W. Troclt. - So.'HHtos MIsh I. Cimlrldgo J. F. McCallum. Mrs. K. Smith. Miss V. Smith, Mrs. P. J. Johnson, Ituth Johnson, A. McCnllum, C. Klngshnw, M Meyer, N. Slnuuonds, J. Vertseog, B. Dickenson. iimiction fbaub punishkb. -pwelve New Orleans Ballot llnv Stuf- fei-M linpilHiinctl. (By Associated Press to Coos Buy Times.) NEW OULEANS, La., April 22. Twelve election olllclals of the City mouths Imprisonment. TWO ARE HURT. Rolllo Berry of West Mnrshllold was quite badly Injured this after noon while experimenting with an j oxploslvo In n toy engine. It Is fonr ed that his eyes uro bndly hurt. j W. J. Escott of South Marshflolil was unite severely hurt by a fall of slato or coal In tho South Marsh field coal inlno Into this afternoon. PIERCE QUITS JOB. Ahslstniit Si'fit'tiiry nf Interior lie partiiicut Reiilgus, (By Associated Press to tho Coos Ba.x Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April 22. Frank Plorco, assistant secretary of tho Interior today tendered his re signation nud It was accepted by President Taft. ARE (1IVEN FREEDOM. Diaz Orders Release of American 1'rlMHiern at Juarez. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MEXICO CITY, April 22. Presi dent Diaz hns ordored tho release of Edward II. Blatt and Lawrence Con verse, tho Americans arrested by government troops and Imprisoned at Juarez. PLUMBING at .MILXLR'S. MANY ARRIVE ON ALLIANCE RECIPROCITY BILL House Passes Measure and Congress Takes Rest For a Day. SENATE ROW WILL DELAY THE MEASURE "Fre3 List" to Be Taken Up In House While Senate Considers. my Associated Press to Cooa Bay, Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 22. -, ,,, rnllcIlllH ()f p(JiiRrii ro8lod day. Following tho passage yostor- ''.ny hy. U,',.,.!0,)"e of tho Canadian Ro rtlittwwtll t lit 1 1 ! I.i..lti I.. ... .-. i "'"""' "'" ' "" iihii i nine ui me -ruriiiorH free list" witlcli has been brought In to offset nomo of tho dissatisfaction the farmora fool "'CiUiw "f t'""n,,,':in reciprocity put- ""f, on, t,,',In' ,,Hf ,cy bc,lcvo; ,noat the burdens of tho oxpectod froor ' , itiuv i7itiiiiiun iiii v iriiiiiui. . ll... ,l... n II l. Ill When the Caundiau bill reaches tho Sennto Monday It will bo plunged In to an unorganized body of tho com mittee varanrlos that hnvo not boon tilled because of a split between tho regular and Insurgent factions ovor In tho nniioiincemont of commlttoos. It probably will be two or three wooka before tho Canadian reciprocity bill emerges from the finance commlttoo. Al.OXfi TIIU WAT UK l'HOXT. i Cnpt. B. W. Olson of tho Nana Smith Is planning to enjoy n llttlo vacation now Hint tho Hazel Dollar J ,.,, .. ..M Is out of port mid tho Kami Smith la muster. It lias been ten yearn slnco he had a layoff and ho feels that ho Is entitled to one nnd then he Is anxi ous to establish a firm nciiualntunco with Miss Olson. Tho othor night ho recoiled that ho had never boon Inland, his longest Inland trip beluR from Los Angeles to Portland and, then ho was iiunblo to sleep nny on account of the train Jolting so much. ! The Itodondo Is due hero curly Sunday morning from San Francisco and will sail from hero next Weduoa day. .IAIIXS IS EXECUTED. Wiihlilnglou Munlcivr Maintains In- ihkciicc (o Hie Last. (By Assnolnti'd PresH to Coos Bay Times.) WALLA WALLA, WnBh., April 22 William Jnlins, alias James Login of Colvllle, Wash., was oxecuted horo for the murder of Agnes Jonson, hlfJ housekeeper, three yearH ago. Jahna ,ionil wna liollrIv . ,, Mlft .,- He maintained his Innoconco to tho last. He was G3 years of ago. THIRTY DIE IN T Passenger Train In South Afri ca Plunges 250 Feet Into' Gorge. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CAPETOWN. Union of South Africa, April 22. Thirty aro suppos ed to have been killed when a jws songer train on the Koowlorn rall road plunged Into a Rocky gorgw 2G0 feet deep owing to tho collapse of the Blaauskrantz bridge, thirteen nillea from Grahamstown today. Photo Finishing ut Walker Studio. I I l Tvl 1 ,n VI .' HI i n VI 'I motive. By L. D. KINNEY. I jr LjJkhtUA. " , y- - - m Mtfa. .JLftlUM - -