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A MAN WITH LOTS OF ENEMIES HAS TO BE ALWAYS ON THE JOB WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMK8 Will l'nt Your Rent lCstnto "In tlio Market" Kf f c c 1 1 v c 1 y t It will lnt tlio facts about your properly lioforo tlio eyes ot nil "por- ilblo buyers" In town. And It there's ono oT tboni who ought to own Iti you'll sell Itt VOL XXXV ICslnhlMied In ns The Const GENERAL REYES, Believe That Capture of Noted Opponent of Madero Set tles Strife. WILL PROBABLY BE PLACED IN PRISON Ordered Brought to City of Mexico For Hearing on Poli tical Charges. 4 REPORT 1H CONFIRMED. 4 (By Associated PresB.) 4 4 WASHINGTON. I). 0., Dec. 4 4 2C. Tho Btnto department's nd- 4 vices confirm tlio surrondcr of 4 4 acncral Reyes nt Linares. 4 44 4444444444 (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) MEXICO CITY, Mox., Dec. 2C. Tho surrondcr of General . Uornardo Reyes nt Llnnros yesterday, It Ih be Jlovcd hero, mnrks tbo end of the most perplexing problem yet brotmht beforo tho Mndero government. Small revolutions In tbo iinmo of tho for mer military leader of the country, It Is now believed, "111 easily bo quelled or dlo n natural dentil. Tho end of the week probably will soo General Iteyes occupying a cell In tho punlteutlary as a politi cal prisoner. The order that ho bo brought to tho national capltnl wn transmitted today by tho Minister of tho Interior to General Goronlmo Trovlno at Monterey. WON'T RELIEVE IT. Friends and Riipitortets of Reyes Hay Story Is Untrue. (Dy Associate Press to the Coos Bay Times) 8AN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 20. Friends told kinsmen of Royes ro fuse to bellovo thnt ho has surren dered. Reyes adherents say tho tory was trumped up by Maderlsta to dlscourago tho Royestas. ASKS CHANGE OK VENUE. Rcjch' Only RcqiieHt That He Ilo Not Tried nt Monterey. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) MONTEREY. Mexico, Dec. 20. Ocncrnl Reyes sent to Gcnoral Tro vlno todny a request for trial at somo other place than Montoroy. It Is tho only favor tho fallen rebel has asked, and It la bolloved thnt it Is not Improbable that tho centrnl gov ernment will grant it. PERMITS CHRISTIAN' SCIEXCE. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 20. President Tnft, who makes laws for tho Pannma Cannl zono, today amonded his recent executive order regnrding tho prnctlco of medicine in tho tbo zono. so ns to explicitly sanction tho use ,of Christian Sclonco whero there nro no medicinal meth ods. NO CAHINET MEETINGS. President Tnft CnncelH Scwlon Call ed For This Week. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 20. There will bo no more meetings or Taffs Cabinet until January 2, the meetings for todny and Friday be ing cancelled. Tho President is 1o votlng his time largely to Judicial vacancies, Including ono on tho Su premo Court bench. NEGRO SLAYS TWO WHITES. Sheriff Evades Kentucky Mob ami Puts Slayer In Jail. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) CAIRO, 111.. Dec. 20. Lewis and Frank Ramsey, white men. wore shot nnd killed near Fulton. K., last night by Resul Darfleld, a negro. Tho sheriff captured tbo negro nml took him to tho woods when ho learned thnt a mob was forming. Later, tho negro was taken on n train to Paducajhjandj)lnced In Jail. 4444444444444444 WED 75 TIMES, HEATING PARSONS OUT OF $7SO 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Tho 4 police are searching for a thlr- ty bridal couple who have been married at least 75 times, each ceremony costing an unsuspect- ing clergyman $10. Every 4 minister who smiled over them and bade them good fortuno 4 and Buccess Is tho possessor of a $20 check for which ho gave 4 10 In change. Tho checks 4 were bni' 444 4 44 4444444444 Dollar AVATCHES and ALARM JLOCKS at MILKER'S. R 0 (Ham lag 3fatt?& 1878 Mall MARSHFIELD, LEADER Of LT. 10 RE RANGED judge toki: again sentences SUWICIt TO GALLOWS for MURDER OK ROY PERKINS PRISONER MAINTAINS INNO CENCE. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Ore., Dec. 20 Frank Garrison convicted of nmnlnr In the flfaf rlflltftrt f.M 1n.t.it t)n. T, l. t . ' ...nt. UVhUC 1U1 OMIJ Ul JVUJ lUIKIIlo near Mnrshflold was sentenced by Judgo Coko hero this afternoon to bo hanged. Ileforo passing sentence, Judge Coko asked If tho prisoner hnd nny statement to mnke. Gnrrlson made n lengthy statement maintaining hli Innocence. Judgo Coke In passing sentence fltfifrw! Hint tin .nulil Vint nrnrtnnpn 'Garrison's stntcment. Garrison ln slstcd on talking nnd finally had to I bo taken by force from tho court ! room. Tho dnto of the execution will be announced Inter when Judgo Coke makes out tho death warrant. Upon his previous conviction, Judgo Coko sentenced Garrison to be hnnged but this sentence wns sit asldo when tho Oregon Supreme Court ordered a new trlnl In the case. This afternoon, tho habeas corpus enso of Geo. Barton of North Bend, arrested for breaking Jail In Id.iho, Is being heard by Judgo Coke. GOV. WEST OX HANGING. Will Reprieve AH Under Sentence Until 1012 Election. SALEM, Ore., Dec. 20. Tho ques tion of capital punishment h to be submitted to tho voters of Oregon nt tho next election, nnd in thn mean time such clemoncy ns Governor West may extend capital ulmlnu's will bo In tho form of rpptlflvne, staying execution of senVjiiM until tho verdict of tho voters of the ntnte Is received. If that vordV.c ic for hangings, tho sentences of the courts will bo promptly oxocuted In tho bill to bo submitted, ind which will bo recommended for waisage b" Governor West, thero will n i pro vision for life Imprlsonmon. for mur der, with no power of pardon by tho oxecutlvo except on recommenda tion of tho supromo court. All this Is announced in a statement by Gov ernor West. Goldie Bestscott Held on Char ge of Assault With Intent i to Kill looay. 44444444444444444 4 FURNISHES IMIIj. 4 This nftornoon, John Her- 4 ron, C. A. Metlln and Peter Mir- 4 4 rasoul appeared In Justlco 4 Pennock's court nnd furnished 4 4 ball for Goldlo nestscott. She 4 4 was given her liberty at once. Herron signed up for 13,000, Metlln for $3,500 and Mlrra- 4 soul for $3,500, eacn swear- inn thnt tin wns worth tho 4 4 amount specified above his In- debtedness. ?TT 4 MURRAY NOT HU WKi.u. Chas. Murray, the victim of 4 Goldie Dcstscott'8 gun, was re- 4 ported at Mercy hospital today ns not so well. His breathing Is 4 4 more difficult and a slight fever 4 has developed. Very little hope 4 4 Is held out tor nis n-cuvcij. u. 4 was erroneously reported today that Murray had died. 4444444444444444 At tho preliminary hearing befi-e Justice .Pennock this morning. Gol die nestscott was bound over to the j i..... i.miiiK tn.nnn bonds on the charge of assaulting Chas. Mur ray, who is novering uuvv.- -and death at Mercy hospital, with a deadly weapon with Intent to klU. C F. McKnlght asked for time In which to furnish the bond and Inti mated that It might be secured soon. Meanwhile by agreemjentbet ween (Continued on page 2.) SURRENDERS GARRISON IS IS ROUND OVER 10 GRAND'JURY MEMBER OP OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8LAM IE E. W. Black of Bandon Kills Himself by Shooting Early This Morning Daughter Lives at Coquille. (Special to Tho Times.) I1ANDON, Ore., Dec. 20. An al leged qunrrol Christians day with his daughter, Mrs. Davenport who came here from Bandon to spend the tiny with her father yesterday, is ro ported to hove been responsible for the suicide of K. W. Hlnck here early this morning. Hlnck shot himself and died almost instantly. Hut few dctnlls of tho affair tire known. An Inquest will probably bo conducted by tho Justice of tho pence hero this afternoon, Coroner Fred. Wilson being unnblo to como from Mnrshflold. IS NOT IN POLITICS "Strenuous One" Says That He Is Not Taking Part In New York State Game. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj Times) NEW YORK, Dec. 20 Theodore Roosevelt announced todny that no Is not taking part In tho New York state political situation. "I .havo not been nuked becauso I'm not In politics nnd nobody expects mo to be in politics," said Roosovolt today when ho had an hour's conforenco with Darwin P. James, Jr., presiden.t of the Young Men's Republican Club of Brooklyn. JACK JOHNSON . NO CHEAP BUY Black Champion Spurns Cur ley's $20,000 Offer For Fight With Jim Flynn. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 20. Jack Johnson will docllno positively to accept Jack Curloy's offor of $20,000 for a finish fight with Jim riynn. u wns proposed to stago tho affair in Nevada, tho only stnto whero finish fights are permitted. "I nm will ing," snld Johnson, "to moot Flynu nnywhero In tho world, but purso must bo $30,000." Jonnson said ho had been offered $25,000 for a ten-round bout with an opponent to bo picked later and that he has an Australian trip in view whlHEh. would net him more than Cur TSfoffor. TRY RICHESON Three Hundred Summoned to Get Jury For Preacher Ac cused of Murder. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 20. That tho state Is In earnest In its Inten tion to try Rev. Rlcheson January 15 for tho murder of Avis Llnnell waB further shown today when sum monses wero Issued for three hun dred citizens ot Suffolk county to serve on a special Jury panel. Rlche son was permitted to walk around his coll this forenoon, Indicating rap id recovery from his self-Inflicted In juries. During tho day a petition was fil ed for the consideration of the In coming legislature asking a new law permitting the private trial of cases Involving "decency and morals of the community," and pointing out the need of immediate action. Tho petitioners would excludo even tbo press. There Is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves tho lungs, opens the secre tions, aids expectoration: and re stores the system to a healthy condi tion. For sale by ail dealers. 1 ROW ON JANUARY 15 ASSOCIATED PRESS 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Dlnck left n lottor but Its contonts will not bo revealed prior to tho In quest. Dlack camo horo n few years ago from near Guthrie, Oklahoma. He was cngnged In the rostnurnnt and racket store business horo for a time but sold out these plncos nnd has been clerking around since. He had somo money. This morning about 0:30, other occupants of the rooming house neir tho postofllce where Dlnck lived heard a pistol shot In his room. Th-y forced their way In nnd found him dying. Hlnck wns a membor of tho Odd Fellows nnd the lodge will conduct his funeral hero tomorrow nt 1 o'clock. Mrs. Davenport Is his only rela tive In this section. Sho wns mar- rleil about I our months nga TAFI 10 VETO PENSION BILL Expect President to Apply "Ax" to Dollar-a-day Measure Passed by House. ' (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. Secretary of Tho Interior Fisher In formed President Tnft today that the final adoption of tho Sherwood dul- Iar-a-day pension bill, ns It passed tho House, would incrcaso tho gov ernment's annual pcnslbn expenso nt least $75,000,000. Tho President has refrained from stntlng definitely thnt he would veto tho Sherwood bill If It camo to him, but closo friends believe ho will. LA FOLLETTE Progressive Republican Ora tors Start Fight In Ohio Against Renomination. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay , Times., COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 20. A whirlwind campaign by progressive orators In Ohio Is to bo started to night. Senator Clapp, one of tho original LaFolletto presidential ad vocates, opons tho campaign with an nddrcss at Salem. Sonntor LaFol letto will Invado Taft's homo stato tomorrow, opposing tho renomina tion of Tnft nnd setting himself u ns the logical loader of tho party next year. Glfford Plnchot will de liver two addresses In behalf of the progressives, and Senntor Miles Polndextcr one. AT Manchu Court Will Determine Reform Government For Celestial Empire. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PEKIN, China, Dec. 20. Premier Yuan Shi Kal has submitted to tho more prominent Manchus hero a proposal emanating from Shanghai for a meeting of tho special National Assembly to decldo on a reform of ,the government which shall be ad- . opted for China. This stop by tho premier practically means ho asks Itho court to decldo Its own fato ba- I cause members of such a national j assembly would decide In favor of a republic. If tho Manchus agree to adopt the suggestion, their decision to do so will be promulgated as an edict which In all probabilities will be made public shortly. PLAN HARD STRUGGLE. St. Louis I. W. W. Sends 250 Cam- juicier to Aberdeen. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST- LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 26. Two hunllred and fifty members of tho Industrial- Workers of tho World have left St. Louis for Aberdeen, Washington, where organization will flghrifor "Free speech" thero. 1 GN A Consolidation nnd Coos TRIPLE ALLIANCE BROKEN ISSIA FEARS a Rumor That Mikado Has Had Frontier Maps Made Causes Stir at Mukden. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MUKDEN, Siberia, Dec. 20 It Is reported hero that Japan has car ried out a completo survey of tho Russian frontier since Inst Juno. Russian officials, In consequenco aro Insisting tho Amur and Trnns-Unlknl provinces in tho future bo closed to Japanese officials. REPORT IS DENIED. Family of Gen. Reyes Say He Did Not Surrender In Mexico. By Associated Press to tho Cods Day Times.) ST. LOUIS, .Mo., Dec. 20. Ru dolf Reyes, son of Qonernl Darnnr do Iteyes, who Is hero, received n telegram todny which ho construed ns n donlnl of tho press dispatches that his father had surrendered nt Linares. Mexico. Tho dispatch la from his brother nt San Antonio, Toxns, nnd nsks him to deny tho re port "of our fathor's surrender." Tho mcsBngo further stntcs that thu donlnl Is authorized by tho wlfo of General ReycB. Alleged Slayer of Hill Family Near Portland Has Prelimi nary Hearing. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) OREGON CITY. Ore., Dec. 20. -- Tho preliminary hearing of Nathan B. Harvoy, charged with tho murder of four membors of tho family of William Hill at Ardonwald last Juno is proceeding hero today. From tho trend of tho testimony nlroady ad duced tho Indications aro that Har voy will bo hold to tho grand Jury. L VISIT OREGON Former Hill Official to Come West Soon Maybe Inter ested In Coos Bay Line. Whether John F. Stovens, former ly head of tho Hill lines in Oregon, Is In any way interested in nny of tho Coos Bay railway projects, will probably bo known as soon as Mr. Stovens is expected to visit Oregon within a fowo weeks. Concerning his approaching visit, a Portland pa per says: "John F. Stevens, former presi dent of tho Hill lines In Oregon, but now head of tho John F, StovonB Construction company of New York, will probably pay Portland a visit in a few weeks. Mr. Stevens, accord ing to word brought from Gothint Is planning a business trip to Satt Francisco, and if tie makes It, will como to Portland for a fow dnys. "If I make tho trip to tho coast, I shall certainly tako a run up to Portland beforo returning east, be cause there is something I like about Oregon, I don't know exactly what," ho told his friend. "I would fenl perfectly contented In New 1 ark, If I only had Oregon hero." Mr. Stevens, It Is rumored, will probably loavo for Europe immedi ately after his trip to tho cn.itt, iho renort being to tho effect that IiIh company, which has bcon incorpora ted with a capital stocK of z,uou,- 000, will engage In n very largo pro ject there, tho completion of which It Is said will Involve tho expendi ture of about $70,000,000. Tho na ture of tho project has not been di vulged, but It Is bolloved to bo nn Immonso railroad project. Got your HUNTERS, and ANG LERS' LICENSE at MILKER'S. HOLD HARVEY FOR MURDERS WIL WANT ADVERTISING In TIkj T1MMS Will Heei the Income front Your 1 iirnWud Rooms from IjapmIhkI YOU enn rcnlly help tbo family revenues by renting n few furnished rooms and, If you know how ntid when tu use tho classified columns, you mny keep thnt little extra Income as "flcndy ns a clock." of Timet. Const Mall Hny AthcrtUcr. No. 139 MAY BE IN EUROPE SOON Italy Begins Negotiations Re garding it and War With Tripoli Now. MUCH (NTERisTIS TAKEN IN OUTCOME Great Britain, France and Rus sia May Possibly Join In Coalition. (By Associated Press to Coos Day, Times. ) ROME, Italy, Dec. 20. Tho exchange of communications be tween tho Italian Foreign Ofllco nnd tho chancellors of other European powers Is proceeding with tho great est activity. The subject of tho communication Is tho war with Tri poli, but tho question of n renewal of tho triple nlllanco between Gor many, Austria-Hungary nnd Itnly is also being discussed. Negotiations regnrding tho triple, alliance, It In concclvnblo might oven result In tho withdrawal of Italy from tho nlllanco, nnd tho consequent strengthening of tho triple ontento between Great Britain, Franco and Russia. 4444444444444444 4 ADMIRAL DEWEY 7.I; 4 FELICITATED BY MANY 4- 4 4- 4 4 4 (Dy Associated Press.) 4 WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec 4 20. Admiral Gcorgo Dewey, 4 hero of Manila Dny, received fe 4 llcltatlons from President Taft 4 and members of tho army nnd 4 nnvy officials nnd frlonds, tho 4 occasion being his 73th blrth 4 day anniversary. Dowey 1b In 4 the best of hoalth. 444444444444444 MORE TIME GRANTED. United Btntcn- Steel Corporation Dis solution Suit Is Delayed. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) TRENTON, N. J., Doc. 20. Unit ed Stntcs District Attornoy Vrcoland In tho United States circuit court, an nounced todny that a further exten sion of tlmo was granted for fiilngan swers In tho suit of tho government for a dissolution of tho United Statss Steel Corporation. February 1st la tho dato now set for tho hearing; 444444440444444 4 LOVES PRETTY CLOTHES 4 MORE THAN II USD AND 4 4 4 LOS ANGELES,, Cal., Doo. 20 4 4 "Men don't understand tho 4 women. If they did thoy would 4 4 keop their wives woll supplied 4 4 with pretty clothes. My bus- 4 4 band wouldn't buy mo the 4 4 gowns I wanted, so I ran away 4 4 from him, tnklng all tbo money 4 4 wo had In tbo bank." 4 4 This was tho statement mado 4 4 nt tho Centrnl pollco station by 4 4 pretty Mrs. Ruth C. Smith of 4 ,4 Snn Francisco, who dosertod 4 4 her husband, n railroad clork, 4 4 after taking all their savings, 4 4 amounting to $1,900. Whon 4 4 searched Mra. Smith had $370. 4 4 Sho said sho bad spent $700 for 4 4 clothes nnd would not toll 4 4 whero the rest Is. 4 4 "My husband Is n good man," 4 4 sho snld, "but ho knows nbsolu- 4 4 toly nothing about womon. I 4 4 Jovo him vory much but I care 4 4 more for pretty colthes. So I 4 4 left him. No, thore was no affl- 4 4 nlty mixed up In this case." 4 4444444444444444 Play Tonight. Tho Marshfleld: High school basketball team and a team of former local basketball stars will play at tho Marshflold ta bernacle tonight. CONTEST IS ENDED. Wm. Rohor, holder of Number 90. has been awarded tho handsome bed spread. MRS. PETER SCOTT, 3r. PLUMIUXG at MILKER'S. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. PHONE 73 Paclfla Livery & Transfer Co. 444444444444444 MAN FATHER 1J TIMES. 4 BAKER, Ore., Dec. 20. K. Irb' of Sunnyslopo, near hero, Is tho father of 22 children, tho latest ono arriving last week. It Is a boy. All tho children aro living. By his first wife ha liml tpn nhlldrnn and tho 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 last arrival was No. 12 by tho present. Airs, iruy, ms secouu 4 wife. 4 4444444444444444 We now havo heavy POLATHNB for gasoline boats at MILKER'S. A A I . S X . s, MWMfWP ""?9BB 1..., .. i.aA,iitriL'sL,..c. r,.. itau . .ju. a. v-u-Vi ..'At , v -. . . HMMa4K:.-.AJ