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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1911)
THE EASIEST YOUR. ADS CARRYING Voiir More-news, should npponr ns regularly ns does (Ills ni'U simper. If new: paper omitted n Nnho now mid tliit oven for so v eighty 11 iva ,011 ns foarluK Hint It might rnln It niiiiM not ncn rihh: iMvinper. VOL XXXIV KHtiiuIislii'd In JM7H tiH The Const Mull u OAnr im un MUST II. l.p.Mirnmnnt Bcnins Suit Against Eastern Associa tion of Dealers. GIGANTIC CONSPIRACY IS GENERAL CHARGE "Blacklist" System Attacked As Menace to People of Country. . . . a. - n... m ARROCiaiCu 1 ruBB lO LUU9 uy (U7 abui.ii Times.) ftL UHQt NEW YORK, N. Y., May 19. about 1 o'clock this morning at 6wccplng charges of n gigantic con- Mercy hospital. Her death followed piracy to maintain high prices, to nn operation for appendicitis and "black list" concerns not regarded ai peritonitis. "proper" trado and to vlolato goner- Yestorday alio was rather restless ally tho Sherman anti-trust law woro hut last ovcnlng sho was thought to nado In tho government null filed by bo getting along nicely. About , 1"0 Attornoy General Wlckcrsham In the o'clock, tho physicians and Mr. Nor United States court horo today ton, who had been with her nlmoii against tho so-called Lumber trust, constantly, felt that sho was getting Ten trado organizations of moro along as nicely ns could bo expected than ICO Individuals nro named as nnd loft for somo rest. About 1 defendants In tho suit which may bo o'clock sho mirrored n sinking pnoll tho first of sovornl plnnnod by tho nnd boforo ovon a physician could bo Department of Justlco ngalnst com- secured, nho passed nwny, her heart blnatlons of rctnllors in staple com- apparently giving nwny. modltles nnd nccossnrlcs of Hfo io Evorywhoro today, tho news of her prevent tho ultlmnto consumor from death was received with tho greatest buying nnywhero except from local Borrow, coming ns a shock to tho ho.it retailers. Tho government milt Is of frlcndR of tho decensod nnd her leplcto with sensational nllogatioiiH family. Until hor rocont nttnek of and it Is nssertcd that tho bulldora nppondlcltls, sho had been especially and consumers of lumbor tho conn- henlthy nnd rugged. She withstood try over nro nt tho morcy of tho ro- tho onorntlon woll but hor nllmont tatlcrs organizations in ovory scjctlon of tho United Stntos. Tho suit illod today is ngnlnst tho Eastorn States Retail Lumber Dealors Association which Is tho central body of nlno local organizations, covering flvo stntes, tho dlstrkt of Coluiubln nnd cltlos if Daltlmo.e nud Phllndolphln. I'mler New Rule. T'ii I- th tjovornniont'B first nntl- trust suit c informing to tho Suprome Court Standard Oil decision in that It Is aliened "undiio" nnd "unreason- sblo" restraint of trndo of .tho con- mraer and tho manufacturer. It la evident the purposo of tho plea Is to confine charge largely to 'that tea-, ture, smnll stress bolng plncod on n'tornoon nt 2 o'clock from tho Nor the restraint of trado among tho nl- ton residence Rov. R. E. Browning leged conspirators thomsolvcs. At- officiating. Tho Robokahs will hao torney Gcnornl Wlckershnm and hla chnrgo of tho Borvlco at tho cemetery. special assistant Clark and McKor- Few women woro hold In higher cher have spent moro than n year esteem than Mrs. Norton and overv gatherlng tho evlde,nco on which to-,whoro today expressions of sympathy dsy's suit Is based. This ovldenco'for the boroaved husband and family includes copies of allegod agroa-'aro ment, "blacklists" and roports of tho Tarlous organizations, branding tho wholesalers and retailers "who havo darpd tn vinintn , i.nu. rf ihn n. I toclatlon as "ponchors," "Mnvorlcks," "scalpers" nnd "illogitimnto dealers" to whom the "short shrift" must bo applied Summary of Charges. The government charges In brief "y that by an elaborate system of blacklisting" not only indlvlduil consumers but somo of tho largest in dustrial corporations havo been pro bated from denling directly with wholesalers. By tho alleged unlaw- '"1 agreements and acts It is charged competition for trndo of tho build- contractor, the builder and manu- cturer of the finished lumber pro duct and tho Individual consumer has teen thrown entirely Into tho hands 01 the -etallers in tho Eastern Statos Retail Lumber Dealers Association ana constituent of organizations The government bill alleged that BOme ocallHPH thn whnlPsnler sell- lnS to a consumer has olthor been fined or expelled from the organlza- ul fflda,S f the DePartment ot Jtlce regard it as tho most lmpor- "ot in principle ever taken up by the government against allegod con- 'Plrators to affect the cost of living. Jt Is believed that should tho courts "Paold tho governrnent,8 contention ,ht it Is a violation of tho Sherman tl-trust law to prevent tho ultimate burner from buying direct from ucer. othr nit win her started fnst combinations of retailers al WAY TO CHANGE CONDITIONS IS TO CHANGE THE POINT Of VIEW iT srant li) Highly Respected Marshfield Woman Passes Away Sud denly Today. Mrs. F. P. Norton, ono of tho (Test .... -...i ,. i.it.i.. i. . niiunu uuu uiuot 1111,111 ii-.n-wiuu ni-. 'men of Mnrshflcld, dlod suddenly was of nn unusually critical nature. BER TRUST DEADLY T3AIL BATTLE ENDED U. .. I K IS STRICKEN Allco M. Snyder wns born in ttjCll to lmvo i,B 8liiimoiit moved Lowls county, Wnshlngton, OctoborVju tJl0 cheapost nvnllnblo ronto," tho IS, 180(5, and wns" the- oldest liK1-lintorstnto Commorco Commission to- tor of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Snyder. n ,ny grnntod reparation to Goodklnd 1SG7, hor pnronts movod to DoiiKl.iRjroti,or8 0f ueiona, Mont., ngnliut rminty nnd about 1871 moved lo tn0 rjhlcngo, Indianapolis and Louis- Cooa county where sho nnd thoy vju0 Railway nnd other cnrrlors. ,hnve resided constantly since. Sho Tho principle Involved In tho docl- was united In ninrrlago to F. P. Nor- Bon il8 u00l, n iiisputo for yoars ton in 1SSS. Ilosldos hor husbnnd, nlj now ja determined by tho com- Mrs. Norton Is survlvod by her motn- or nnd fnthor. Mr. and Mrs. John, Snydor, n slstor, Miss Addlo Snydor.l nnd two brothers, Georgo.nnd John Snydor, nil of Mnrshflcld. ; Tho funornl will ho held Sunday coupled with Intense regret. FUNERAL NOTICR. Tim funeral of Mrs. F. P. Norton will bo hold Sunday afternoon nt - o'clock from tho Norton home, tho Rev. R. E. Browning officiating. Tho ceremonies at tho grave will-bo 'n 'chargo of tho Robokahs. Frlonds and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to nttond. , NOTICE. Tho membors of Western Star, Re- bekah Lodge, aro reauesteu io meoi nt tho lodge room at 1 o'clock Sun- day, May 21st, to attend tho funeral of Sister Allco Norton. Bv order or NOHLB uha.-nu. leged to bo In control of tne market- ing of many commodities of life. The defendants named in tho suit and who aro alleged to havo conspired 1 .. ..-.l .!! hn (1ft ZeTZZuers Bl8Umce ul,u' , , Lumber Dealers Association to hnvo jirovented tho wholesalers from boII- i .ll.MU- nr Indirectly to COn- Un,ers Include a nunW of eastern sun'!" '" ' , ,mlM,rmo nnd their sumers Include a number of eastern associations of lumbermen and their officers. Rubber and Cotton Hose, LAWN SPRAYERS and Nozzlo at MILXER'S COLUMBIA GUNNERY. BATTERIES at The - -' -"" ScreenB, Window '"Screens DOOR and Fly. Killers at MJLNER'8 fidsft MEMBER OP MARSHFIELD, OREGON. 'FRIDAY, yrrTjsy,""B,M,""'"'v" ...-...-..,,.,..,.......,..... ,.iiMW, w. D RESRD LOWES HRO FOUGHT Black Ball-Player Runs Amuck In New York Killing Two and Wounding Eight. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, X. Y May 19. John Cain, a big negro ran amuck with a razor and a revolver lasf night on tho upper west side, killed two men and wounded bight othora. Tho pollco say that tho man who was killed was Richard Ball, n news paperman on Droadway cloven years ago. Ball's slayer said ho killed his man for stonnlntr nn Ma toon. f!nln - " -- Iwnnl WIM Inn! nlclit wlinn w,lt imsscncor on tho Dlatforni of an olo- voted trnin objected to his smoking, Caln says ho sorved betweon nlno . .1 - .. u . uuu tuu yuurs j laying uaa anu wn8,1VM - iiuuhw v released n fow weeks ago. Interstate Commerce Commls- sion Requires Most Direct Shipments Possible (By Associated Press to Coos Bay TlmeB.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 19. Holding "that In tho nbsoiTWr of r0utlng Instructions tho shlppor Is en- mission. PORTLAND p 0 Drops One to Sacramento Aft er Taking Eleven Inning Game Wednesday. STANDING OF CLUBS. Per Won Lost cent Portland 20 20 .505 Snn Francisco. .27 23 .640 Oakland 20 24 .520 Vernon 23 24 .489 Sacramento . . .22 23 .489 Los Angeles . . .19 29 .390 PORTLAND,-! 19.-Aftor ' having taken nn eleven Inning gamo from Sacramento Wednesday, follow- ing tho thirteen inning tlo of Tues- nay, roruunu uruppuu jwj b game to tho i C"lrnlana ; by score of 3 to 2. Tho scores yesterday. ai ancrumumu R 3 2 It 5 0 R.' If 3.. Bacrnmuuiu.. ...... M -vornon Los Angeles vernon ';... At Oakland ,r-f 10 II D 5 Oakland San Francisco, . . V, Wednesday's Game. Wednesday's Coast Leaguo ., a fnllmvn- - scores At vernon Los Angeles. . Vernon. . At Sacramento Sacramento. . Portland. . . 13 (11 Innings.) At Oakland " . u' SSan Francisco. 2 4 Oakland. , . j tiu innings;, GIVE SHIPPER LOWEST RATE BEATEN HEM fSEESSf v ASSOCIATED PKKSE4 MAY 19, 1911 EVENING Stench of Dead In Mexican Town Forces Federal Gar rison to Surrender. (By Associated- Press lo Coos Bay Times.) CULIACAN, Stato of Slnnlen, Mex., May 19. News has Just reached hero of a twelve-day battlo nt Corsnln In mountains southeast of hero. A forco of Rebels said .to havo numbered fourteen hundred aBsnultcd the town which has n population of ono thou sand nnd a garrison of four hundred Federals. Tho fighting continued with Itttlo intermission until tho stench of tho dend unburied In tho .streets compelled tho Fedcrnls to sur- render with honor nnd nn ngrecment ' t mm Yia Tlnltiif n Mint t1i tilillt t- ' cords would not bo injured. P OPPOSES President Will Fight For Reci procity Bill to Stand As It Is. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D.C, May 19. That President Taft Is opposed to amendments to tho reciprocity agree- mont from whntovor sourco they may bo Introduced bocamo known today. Tho prosldont looks with dlsfnvor on tho proposod nmondmonts of Root nnd Lodge, two of his porsonil frlonds and closo advisors of Taft bo- llovoa tho ngroemont should go through ns Introduced nnd ho will ninko his fight nlone; thnt lino, no mnttor what tho republican loaders nttompt to do. Big Steamer In Temporary Trouble Off Rogue River Fifield Safe. The liner Watson Wednesday eve ning lost her rudder and rudder post ,'ln tho galo that was prevailing off this coast. Tho Nann Smith passed her soon after the accident occurred, tho boat being off Roguo river, near Seal Rock. Capt. Olson stood by for awhile nnd offered nsslstnnco but " UZ" and tho big vessel was ablo to tak caro of herself. Today, a report was started hero that tho Flfleld had been wivekod off Capo Mendocino but it was utterly founuaon. Tn0 Flflold's gent at Bandon reported tnat sna NY RHMK HIV I U 1ULU LB WATSON in ROODEB 7 reached San Francisco yesterday aft 6 ornoon at 3 o'clock. H Capt. OUon reports that the storm was most sevsro off tho coast. FAVORS STATEHOOD NOW. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 19. Representative Willis of Ohio, a re- nubllcan member of tho Committee 9.qn Territories, argued before tho . IIouso In favor of Immediate admls- ,j sign' of New Mexico and for Arlzonn . after the people voted on thq recall of Judges. -r-. irnw Wlro Fence 35c and 4uc a hcd.ii4NFJt's. 1 MONOGRAM CYLINDERS oil at r ,TIIE GUNNERY. i EDITION A Consolidation nnil Coo ADERO ILL PERSONALLY A RESTOHIIG PEACE II NEW -- - - w-w m m m m r w-r- HZ TO QUIT IT JUNE 1ST Date Definitely Fixed Madero Expects to Be Elected Next President. (By Associated Prcsa lo Coos Ba Times.) JUAREZ, Mex., May 19. Fran cisco I. Madero, Jr., has announced that tho nows from Mexico City Is ho entirely satisfactory to him that it might bonnlveraally proclaimed that pcaco throughout Mexico Is now nn accomplished fact. Madero will accept tho offer to go to Mexico City to net ns chief advisor to Minister of Foreign Relations Do La Barra, who will become president ad Interim from tho date of tho withdrawal from olllcp of Diaz and VIco-preslilont Corral which Is defi nitely fixed as Juno 1. Diaz's an nouncement of his Intention to resign Is ncceptcd with nbsoluto faith by tho Instirrcctos. Mndcro has no doubt that ho villi bo tho next rogulnrly elected prosl dont of Moxlco and that Dr. Vnsquvz Gomez will bo tho vlpo-presldont. Concerning tho reorganization ot tho Moxlcnn army Sonor Mndcro declnred all convicts horenftor will bo elimi nated and tho army will bo compos ed entirely of volunteers. Commenting on tho nows from Moxlco City, Mndcro snld, "Tho only unfnvornblo pnrt ot tho nows la tho Intimation that tho government would select Genera! It even for MIii'h tor of Wnr. Royos will not bo nc copUblo to us nud I don't think he over will he Mlnlstor of War." "An Immodlnto offect of pence will bo tho liberation of nil political pris oners nud prisoners of war. This will offlourio onihrnco Amorlcnna. KrleiiilN nf Aiiii'i'lcniiN. Mndoro also said, "Wo will conti nue to bo warm frlonds of the ponplo of tho United States and wo will on courago American Investments. It Is not truo that ono of tho slogans of tho revolution has been to court the invasion of Americans. I do not hesltato to say, howovor, that wo will oppo8o trusts and unjust Investors." "I will send out at onco Instruc tions to tho Insurrecto chiefs to coase hostilities and within a fow days per fect tranquility will bo restored ove rywhero with tho posslblo exception of Lower California whoro tho revo lution Is a soparato affair from ours, but I bollevo that section will accopt tho terms." Provisional President Madero yes torday afternon announced through Dr. Vasquoz Gomoz that ho would leave for Moxlco City within forty olght hours to arrango to coopornto with tho govornmont In tho restora tion of pcaco in Mexico. "WHY M)0 NOTPLAY CARDS", sermon at Baptist church noxt Sun day night. Don't miss It. STOCK YARDS Over 1,000 Cremated In Fire That Threatened Kansas City's Big Yards. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 19. Flro yestorday throatoned tho des truction of tho Kansas City stock yards. Tho flames broko out In tho sheep pens and a high wind threat ened to spread the flames, but they were finally controlled. Ono entire block of sheep pens and a barn wero destroyed. Moro than one thousand sheep perished, SHFFP Rill IN iTDOTHACHE IS I I tmm W I WaJf w I I IB llU I SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising spnco in a iirupiiHr, coiiiimn-it nidi tho spnci lined by oilier slinos, should dniiio Hi coinpnintlvi Importance lu tho rominimity! Does your store's nil vcrlNhiK space tin Unit? of Times, Const .Mall liny Advertiser. No. 108 Leader of Insurrectos Will Join Federal Officials In Work There. HE DOES'NT FEAR THE ALLEGED THREATS De La Barra Will Become Act ing President on Retire ment of Diaz. MADKUO IB CONFIDENT. . (By Associated Press.) JUAREZ, Mex., May 19. General Madero announcod to- . day that ho had full confldonco i? in tho government, that bo was 4 going to Mexico City and would not bo deterred by roports that 4 nttompt would bo mado to do him personal injury. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tl 11108.) JUAREZ, Mex., May 10. Plana for tho doparturo to Mexico City within n fow days of Provisional President Mndoro woro set back to day when u member of tho El Paso revolutionary Junta rccolvod n tolo gram from tho capital stating that tuoro Is a persistent rumor In clrcu- latlon thoro of thu exlstonco of n plot of nn nttompt on tho llfo ot Mndoro on his arrival thoro. Boyond this bnro statement the message gavo no dotnlls hut tho matter Is consider od serious enough to result In n mooting of Insurrecto loadors ns io tho advisability of postponing tho trip of Mndoro until such time ns roporti (Unproved or uffnlra lu tho cnpltnl aro lu n moro settled condition. CHANGE TO MEXICO CITY. Pedro Nj'gotlntliniH lo lie Concluded At I lie Cnpltnl. (By Associated Pros? to tho Coos Bny Times.) JUAREZ, Mox., May 19. Judgo Carbajal continued tho fact that no pcaco ngriAimont will bo Hlgned horo but that nil will bo nrrangod In Moxlco City. GET BIX MEMBERS. IimtinvctoH Given Majority of Now Cabinet. (By ABsovlntod Press to Coos Bay Times.) JUAREZ, Mex., May 19. Assu rance was received by tho Insurroctoa today that thoy would namo six mom bors of tho now cablnot. I RIDICULE THE REPORT. Mexlniii onirlnlH- Promise Every Courtesy to Mndcro. (By AsBocjntod Press to Coos Day, Times.) MEXICO CITY. Mnv 19. Tho government olllclnls rldlculo tho Jua- !roz report thnt Mndoro's life la In dangor, Thoy say ho will bo treated with ovory courtesy whllo horo, TROUBLE Mexican President Otherwise Reported to Be In Good Health. I fRy Associated Prosa to Coos Bay Times.) MEXICO CITY. Mex., May 19. Tho condition of Prosldont Diaz con tinues Batlsfnctory. Physicians re port hlin In good spirits. Except for tho trouble caused by an ulcerated tooth, ho Is in excellent health. CA BIDE at THE GL'NNKRY. mil) ML ' "" M IM I V: u,..i... i.M-iMj,4y dCSBSL . nitrtiii inrrrt ' "'-" ..L - iiiiMrtfSi ii i MiiiiitMiMi.lifciMaili.irifcilil lmr-i - iaMiBSMSBHWMHMMlMaHHMHHi