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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1911)
' , A ' IIP 1 h l ' THE POOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911 EVENING EDITION imw wmsBSsmmssmm&issiwmm f fffl PHOT li atisfactory Here ?! : usance I FJ 0 H T T5DAY L J2 1 y?&kl W If" Is . ffl,- .1 H Yifi;'l lI Tii . N t1 iAj If V 'f I o. xUiMM As a Special Inducement To fotrodi&c s3 8' H iffh Art Clothi i Mexican Rebels Unexpectedly I Start Battle Across the Border. ng !'ny We Are Going td Gave With Every, Suit of Clothes Pur chased in This Store $5.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE wliicli include" I he I'nckiml Shoes, Kingsbury or Stetson Hals, Cluett Shirts, Gloves, Underwear, etc. Besides this we are going to give away one suit i'ree in a guessing eon test, and a guess costs you nothing. See the Toggery window i'or parti culars. High Art clothes are the best to bo had in style, fit and quality guaran teed by the maker and by ourselves personally. Suits? rorei $2.0.00 To $3.2.5.0 Take advantage oi! this oiler now it won't be open Tor long, 1 S3EBHKBF2KSZSS2 R T" 'wiwfe'PHBfllKMj1 Willi S3 IKSlSMNM B mwmwmi m m ry. . I i :7rt the Togge Formerly Geo, Goodrum. SOEKKSEK21!S&SSS8SI ?3gm!ggqffi Associated Press to Cooa Day Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Mny S. A few 'shots were exchanged ly the Federal 'nn-l Insurrecto-outposts again todny, but orders were Issued from head qunrters to cense firing ns nn armls tlce wits hclng arranged. Later on the firing wns renewed. Tho Feder nls were on Id to have begun tho shooting. Madero loft headquarters for tho fronl to dctormlno whether lila nrrlnra tvnrn .llanlinvntt. Tt la tin Mlm.ntl lila f11nnfa nm tnlltl,. mtvntl. tngo of tho Interim for nn arrange ment of nn nrmlstlco to begin the at tack. People crowded the roofs and house tops In HI Paso nnd hundreds jf persons ran to the rive rto wntch the fighting. Several bullets struck the United Stntes Immlgiatlou station. A Mexi can wns struck In the bond by a bul let and n woman In the arm. The lusurrecto ndvanco on Juarez appa rently was being renewed at noon al though earlier it appeared as though the Rebels woro retiring. Antonio Qnrcla was shot In the bond and Is (lend from n Fcdonl bullet. Louis Ilaramlcz was shot in Mc leg on tho American sltlo of tho river. At 12:30 It looked ns If tho firing wns about to cease. Madero rodo out to tho front just after hnvlng mnde n statement ho would agreo to an armistice. Tho Iu3urrectos have chased .Boiiio Fodorals out of their block houses toward Juarez and have sent to camp for reinforcements. Tho American troops lined tho river baiuc keeping spectators as far back as possible. PHOFITS OF PDHTUIWD IS WELLS-FARGO! VICTOR AGAIN I Rain Mars Outing of Excur sionists to Bandon Sunday ' -Good Trip. Despite n rain which lasted most of tho day and prevented tho outing ed with 15,000.000 stock, Increased .baseball scores for tho Sunday games' pleasures that had bcon nltlclpnto.I, Figures Given In St. Paul Rate Hearing Show Wonder ful Gains By It. ST. PAUL, Minn., May 8 How tho Wells-Kargo Express company start- Defeats Vernon by Score of Four, to Three Saturday No Sunday Scores. Owing to tho Western Union wire being down nearly all day, tho GMT CROWD ENJQVS IP it to 124,000,000, paid 10 per cent dividends nnnually for sixteen years, declared n 310 per cont dividend last year, and then had $3,600,000 ensb surplus wns indleatod In evidence- bo- i,,,ngtio resulted ns follows fore tho stnto rnllrond nnd wnrohouao 4i Portland had not been obtained at 4 this afternoon. .Saturday's Scores, Saturday's games In tho commission at tho express rato hear ing hero recontly. Long Contest Over Evidence. Attorneys representing Minnesota nnd tho Wells-Fargo company talked j nortlnnd . Vernon . . , At Oakland Snernmento Oakland. for days over gottlng In theso admls-' jj08 Angoles slons Tho Wells-Fnrgo company admit ted that the original capitalization was 15.000,0.04, at the time of tho nninlgnmntlnn with tho western enn-, corns. At that tlmo a bonus of $3, 000.000 in stock was Issued to tho Southern Pacific rnllwny company for consenting to tho contract for haul ing express parcels. Declare :tl() Per Cent Dividend. For sixteen years dividends of 10 per cont annually were paid on $S -000.000. In li)09. with an onormous surplus In the company's tronsury. n dividend of 310 por cont was declared. Los Angeles, . San Francisco. OWN RIOT IN .-ii. i . v-iuuiv . nearly 300 Coos Ilnyltes yesterday enjoyed tho Coos Hay Naval Resorvo Const nnn'1'8 excursion to flandou. To be , accurate, 218 besides tho mombers R II of the band wont from hero nnd 4 S nbout 50 from Coqulllo. 3 4 , Tho morning was bright and clear R II and no ono anticipated that It would 4 11 bo mining before noon. Tho crowd 3 10 wns at tho depot In great spirits and R II t ninny marched to tho depot to tho 0 11 band's music. J 11. Tho trln wns mndo without ncel- lent or delny. "Boon after tho excur sionists left Coqulllo, tho rain began nnd continued nil day with tho ex ception of a fow minutes while they TRIES TO RO PORT B I 1 HIT were en route home on the boat. Of course tho rain prevented the outdoor features of tho entertainment V Cool Headed Cashier Thwarts Desperate Attempt This Afternoon. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore.. May 8. A bold attompt to rob tho Enstsldo flank this afternoon wns frustrated by Cashier Fred W. Alt nnd President II. II. Nowhnll, both of whom took shots 4t tho robber. Alt wns busy nt his desk when ho was startled by n commnnd to hand ovor n largo sum of money. A big revolver In tho hnnds of n powerful man did not unnerve tho cashier who reached for n ravalver and tired n shot nt tho would-bo rob ber. President Newhnll attracted by tho command and tho pistol shot nlso fired nt tho robber as ho ran through tho door to tho street. Tho robber mounted n bicycle but wns caught after n short chase. Ho gavo tho nnmo of August Eckhart and said ho conducted n machine shop In this city nnd wns hard pressed for nioimy. Ho Is a German and 45 years oi ago. HOOK PAPER PROTEST. Manufacturer Says Canadian Reel- proclty Would Kill Industry. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON,, D. Q, May 8 Pro- test" Of llOV pnnpr "lmilfflphlrnra vica A great deal of the business of iuso st to us, direetly or indirectly, throng, tliM'i.fl!! mil' (itutfiinm'M n irnml i)wli,.i 4 ;.,, ..i n 'lut imfitro nf llw ntMnf I'finlm-iwl '8fl When you are ready to buy or look at Spring Clothing we trust that you will consult with anvofnnr. uiuio tio iu uwu luiiawuy' ui luu lllBUUltlOII Midi courtesy cnaracienzingiis iransactions. "Money Talks" Hnbf Clothing Sho Col BANDON AtARSHFIE "TIIH rmuMi OF COOS IJAV" S. S. ALLSANC COXXKCT1.VU WITH T1IK NORTH I1AXK ROAD AT fOld Sails from Portland Tuesday May 9 XOIITII PACIFIC 3TKA.MSiriP COM PANT PHOXH l C. F. McflEOWCK,.! OLD 1UCLIA15LE mum BREAM! ALWAYS ON TIMR S.HS FHO.M POHTLAX1) AT O A. M., OX MAY 1,0, II, HI lid AM) ill. I FHOM COOS IJAV AT SKKVICK OF TIDK MAY3,8,IJ,h M. ItHSKUVATlOXS HKLI) ONLY UXTIL XOO.V OI'D.UPB Ol'S TO SAIMXfl. l. ii. ki:atix, ackxt pho.emuxi THK FAST AND COMMODIOUS ( liquid! ' Ulrtlrt- Steamer Redcdo Will nmko rcRiilar trips carrylns piiHsciiKcrs both w;1''' between Coos Hay and San Francisco. All rescrvatloniforpi"' mndo nt Alllnnco Dock, MarsUtleld and Inter-Ocen ftM Union Street Whnrf No. 2. Sun Francisco. For Infonmtioi.j' IW or '85. Will sail from Son Francisco Tuesday, M; INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION' COMMXT. COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE il Dally fctngo between , Roseburg nnd Blarfhflcld. Btall and Sundays nt 7 p. in. Furo, $0.00. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, C. P. DAnKAIU), 120 MARKET AW, Mar8lfleia. Agent, ROSEDUpO. 0 PHONE 11 FOR DIRECT VOTE. Senate Votes Rexoliitiou On It Vn iiulslicd lliislno.ss. Associated Prosa to Coos Times.) WASHINGTON, D, C, May S. I Club being enjoyed. However, tho 'now nnndon tbentro yns secured and tho bnnd gavo an excellent concort. FOlir There were thirty Instruments and ninny in tno Coos nnv delegation declare they never hoard a hotter concert. Despite the rain, ninny went -fa tho (Dy Associated Press to the Cooa Bay" beach nnd sonrched for agates nnd provided by tho nandon Commercial against tho Canadian reciprocity wero Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best DomIc and Imported branla. Plater. Llmo, Rrlck and all kinds of builders oumw HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR I 'FICK, SOUTH BrtOApWA1' gd OI One Seriously Shot and Others Wounded In Tur moil Last Night. enjoyed tho scenery. Tho train arrived hero nbout 8 (Dy Day ny Times.) OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., May S Ouo pian wna seriously shot and o'clock. Manager Wilson whilo re four others slightly wounded in a grottlng tho unfavorable weather Is fight between men employed by tho highly pleased at tho turnout ami the Oklahoma City Street Hallway com- support given tho undertaking. In a vote of CO to 5 tho Senate today pany and Union men last night. The behalf of tho band boys he extends fixed ns unfmlshed business tho Joint I Union 'men nro alleged to havo been cordial thanks for tho support, resolution for tho election of United tho aggressors. I Binies sonators by direct populir vote. Sonators rirandegoo, IJurnham, Have your Job printing doo k QBllInger. Hoyburn, Ponroso voted The Times office, against the proposal. Borah, vJho Is " """ ' U ... w..aP iitt. mwmro announl Save mornw by Ditronlilaa Thi. As a sales-maker and a busl- ness-bullder. do you know of anything better or surer than mndo In the Senate Finance Commit too today, qeorge Sullivan re -resenting the Philadelphia comoany said It costs Canadian Manufactur es poven dollars a ton less to manu facture book paper than American manufacturies and that Aniericnns would be put out of business. Sul livan said there are forty-six book inner mills In the United States wMi 30,000 employes. The only papor Americans export Is bible paper. Hr your Job printing done- n rh TIth nffle. dk Bff po.lf.fniv - DYEING Frencn ury and Steam Cleaning of ladles and gents' suits. Goods call ed for and delivered. Prices reason- j labje. ROSE CITY DYE AND CLEAN. TiNG WQkKHR. EVpfNEQbri-pr' Blanchard's Livery Wo have secured tho Hvory busi ness cf L. H.JIolsner and are pre pared to render excellent secylco to tho people of Coos Day, .Careful drivers, good rig8 nU(i everything hat will mean sntUfactory service to tho public. Phone us ior a driving horso, a rig or anything needed' in tho hvery line. We also do s trucking business of alt kinds. DLAXCnARD BROTHERS. Art Blanchard, Mgr. ' I.lvery, Feed nnA Sftles Berrlce, , 141 First and AMer Streets. Phone 1S8-J FAMpLY HOTKL THK XiLOYB MARSHriELD'a POPULAR Ijates reduced to: Dy6c, Tfc aai t00; week-'ia.Vef'to tf.W. niti. seeping aiartseU u Business M ....,. lUtrf1 , Firms tu l Pay to PatronUe. Cri TO WILLEY & SCHRO for .Plumbing and w Mnrsbflcld. STA??l V. 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