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No. 327 REBELS SHOTS TODAY Mn One Wounded During Fusi lade at El Paso but Build ings Arc Hit. THINK REVOLUTIONISTS TRIED TU UUIMUtML MUVfc Believe That Motive of Volleys Was to Distract Sol- rtinrc nn fiimrrl I 14111 w VII MMi (Dy Associated Prosa In Cooa Dav 1 ' Times). Kli PASO, Aug. 3 About fifty shots were exchanged hotweon tho Vnltctl States soldiers and unidenti fied parties from tho Mcxlrnn sldo of the river Inst night In East HI Paso. Nn ono was hit. No nrrosts woro mmle. Tlirco shots woro llrod from the .Mexican sldo and struck n houso belonging to C, II. Colo. After llio first throo or four nhotB were fired, tho Bold lorn on guard on tho American sldo oponcd llro. Bul kts then canio faster from tho Mexi can side, noveral houses being struck. After the persons on tho Muxlcnn sldo flrc.l llilriy or forty times, tlioy coas cd nnd tho American soldiers went townnl tho river to Investigate It Is reported Hint tho llrlng was donoi ly Mexican rebels to ntlrnct tho at tention of American Holillers to n (pot on the Illo Grand? while rebel j gun runners crossed nt nnotiior point. "OKIUIR MORE A It. MS Mexican Got eminent ( ('( Supplies from Germany. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Dny limes.) IIK1U.IN, Aug. .'I Tho Mexican Kflvcrnment hns plarcd an order for RUSSIANS AND JAPS CONFER WAN IS UNITED STATES TO KEEP OFF English Paper Says America bnouid Announce Its Inten tion Not to Grab Additional Territory. ? (By ABsoclatod Press TtmM.) to Cooi Bay Alliance Between Mikado and Czar Expected to Result From Conterence. (By Associated Presa to Cooa Buy Times.. ST. PETERSBURG, Auk. 3. Tho political director of tho Novou Vromyn, M. E. (Jorcff, .Is to lcavo next weolc on 11 Boml-offlclnl trip to Japan nnd Its possessions which Is to last two montliH. Tho trip coincides with tho dlplomntlc convorsntlou that 1110 proceeding with n view to RtiBso-Jnpnncso nlllanco. LONDON, Aug. 3. Commenting on tho American Sonato's rcnfflrmn "-ngr tho Monroo doctrlno. tho Pnl Mnll Gnzetto today speaks strongly. It saya tho "International relatlom would bo mado easier nnd tho Mon roo doctrlno Is moro ncceptnblo to other powers If the opportunity woro tnkon to reaffirm tho determination of the United States not to seek fur ther torrltory expansion nnd to n'old tho samo kind of colorablo acquisi tion of places convenient for naval bases, which tho Sonato dcclnreB It would view with concern on tho pnrt or otner nations." PRESDEN 1 STRANGER PASSES MANY BAD CHECKS ON LOCAL FIRMS T TAFT TO VETO ALL TARIFF BILLS PASSEI NO DONATIONS iQHfinT TMIPE FROM AMBUSH Reported Attempt to Assasj nate Dr. L. P. Soren son Near Sandon. (Special to Tho Times.) UANDON, Oro., Aug. 3 natulan rifles and nmmunltlnn to tho vnluo of Is greatly stirred up over n reported $875,000 with tho MaiiHor Arms fnc tnry for Immedlnto delivery. WOMAN WAS DROWNED I'li)slrlaiiH Make Itcport 011 Autopsy of Mis Smidgrass of New York (I)y Associated Pross to Tho Coos Dny Times.) attempt to nssasslnnto Dr. L. P. Horonson, a well known dentist, tho othor evening. Tho attempt was mado from nmbtiflh on tho rond Just outsldo of Bandon. Dr. Sorcnson nnd family woro out for nn auto rldo nnd two shots woro llrod nt him from comparatively closo rango, ono from dthor sldo of tho road. Dr. Soronson planned to stop whon tho first shot CATSKII.L. N. Y.. Auc. 3 Tim report of tlm physicians on tho uut-i vwib fired but whon tho second enmo cpsy or .Miss Dorcas I. Snodgrass of, fiom tho other side of tho road, ho Mount Vernon gives loath ns drowning. tho cimibo of MIT IIA.VI'OIII) RESIGN Illl- simply turned on full speed nnd got nwny. Ho Is mystlflod as to posslblo mo tlvo for tho attompt. Tho matter bus been reported to tho olllcors who nro Investigating It thoroughly. Ah both shots wont wldo of tho mark, not oven striking tho auto, somo think that possibly somo boys simply committed tho deed to frighten Dr. Sorcnson. Others think that It has n deeper significance Committee Funin Dropping; IKNiriimeiii rrncceUlugH. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coob Bny Times). WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug 3. The reports of tho committee which look testimony ngnlnst Federal JiiilBO Cornelius Hnnford In Seattle, recommended today to tho Judlclni commission Hint the Impeachment proceedings be dropped nnd that mfflon.ri.n.ffi nil? i!" R'n' -M B'-Coln.ct On SECURES AT LEAST S125 FROM FOUR FI RMS OPERATIONS IMtOIIAItliY EXTENSIVE. A number of bogus chocks mado their uppearanco on tho Bny today und as 11 result sovoral Mnrskfluld and North Bend firms nro out con siderable monoy and tho locnl offi cers nro endeavoring to find traco of ono "Charles Daniels" who passed thorn. So far ns has been discovered tho checks nro as fol lows: Ono for $ 17.50 drawn on tho Unnn of Oregon nt North Bond In favor of Clin ilea Daniels nnd signed "Mc Donald &. Lnno by C. S. McDounld." Cashed by tho Claymoro Saloon In Mnrsliucld. It was drawn on n ro;u lar Bonk of Oregon check, evidently taken from ono for $10 drnwn In fi.- vor of Chns. Daniels by C. S HnrrJ son on tho Fnrmors & Merchnntu' Bank or Coqulllc. Tho check usml was ono of tho First 'atlonnl Bnn.t of Coqulllo, but was changod by pen cil. Tho check was cashed by Chru-. Peterson of North Bend. A third check for $20 was cashed by S S. Jennings of tho White Houso Store. North Bend. It wob drnwn by N. W. May of Myrtlo Point against tho First National Bank of Bandon In favor of Joo Plorco. ChaB. Thorn of tho North Ben't brewery Is nlso reported to hnvo cashod n check for $45 for tho gon teel Btrnngor. Many May Tio Caught. It Is believed thnt Plorco, Daniel-", or whatever his name may bo. Is n decidedly clover swindler nnd Iubc how ninny he got in Coos county ts railed for It. on his arrival. Tie io a problem. Ho has evidently cov- mrpil n room there hut did not Btav erod every town In tho county. In It. Ho also registered nt the Ore- 110 nnnonrs to lie. 2R or 30 yoa"8 "i iinfoi nndnr n dlfforonh nnm old, Is of medium height nnd build nnd has n prepossessing nppcnrannJ Ho was dressed In a Burvoyor's garb, woarlng Khaki clothes and hlg.i boots. Ho Is rnthcr dark nnd wolgb.3 probably 1-15 or 1C0 pounds. Canio Back Second Time. Tho check ho passed nt tho Clny moro bar was cashed without his in dorsement. Ho como bnck later nnd whon his attention was called to tt, ho Indorsed It nnd laughed nbout having forgotten to tho first time. Ho cashed this check tho dny follow. Ing his operations In North Bend, It Is said. AVorlteil Smooth Scheme. S. S. .Tannings of North Bend re gards Pierce- or Daniels ns n deold odly clover swindler. On tlio ovon- Ing of Aug. 1, he enme Into tho store and nftor buying Bomo underwear nnd handkerchiefs asked If Mr .Tan nings would cash a check for him. Ho Boarchcd his pockets for t.h check and while doing fo romnrked, It would ho n Joko If ho lost It. Fl nal.lv he fouad an envelope- that con tained It. Ho Bald It was drawn pe culiar hut i dossed thnt Mr. Mny mint hnvo been out of Tits regular cheefca nnd usd n customer's draft. Mr. Tonnlncs nsked If he wob tho man V "as drnwn In favor of and he renllnd hr- wpb nnd thn hehri"d ben dolnc some Niirvnvlni; for Mnv "who owned hnU the connlrv nenr Alvrtlc Pnn." T.nT when Mr .Tnnln found f). pliork wn nrohnhlv hod. ho h rnn Invcstleatlnr'. ho found thn '10 ptrnnror lind nmllod tho loHer nnd cheoic to hl'elf In care of lh Pa'nro. TTol n Vorth Tlond n"d hn 1 TO ELECTIONS Corporations to Be Prohibited From Making Big Contri butions Henceforth. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, AuguBt C. An entirely now bill based on Cui horson'B mensuro to forbid corpora tion contributions to nn olcctlon nt which a presldont, senator or rcpro 8entntlvo is to bo voted for nnd mn king It unlawful for any person or othor than a cnndldnto to contribute moro than $5,000 to such olcctlon was prepared today nnd will bo re commended to tho Bcnato by a com mittee on privileges and elections. T TRUST IS I10II3 AT KUOK.Vi: M M Y AT BAY i 1. ?, lon on ,ho resignation ro awa't the commltteo'a nctlon. MAKi:s 1'AST FTdOIir Minuter Geinmn Alihhlp Ksdilillslicfl (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coob BV Mn?otonB Times). Mnpioton. lh in ' l"' Al,Bl 3 Th0 Jn,!,t airsnip to carry possengora nrrlvod la?, p m. PfonrlchBlinfon on ,r e Constnnco nt mld-day after 11 flP of almost flvo hundred mtloi. ...v ,u,lvr nir ,.,. , , , . Kugeno Lino Tho Eugono Ounrd sayfl: II. n. Bolo, a 8ub-contrnctor for Porter Bros., on tho Eugene-Coos Day branch, hns nrrlved In Eugene with his outfit "'d l will nt onco he taken to tho fr"it Ills sub-contract Is on n stretch n few miles enst of WASHINGTON SAILS named the Hnnn B't" tVlal tr , I 0' ,80WK nil.! ni,nlncd n Bneci1 of 40 1 wn, n, ?.' 8,n" h!""-- will ho stationed lnl'";i1' Steamer Sails Tills Afternoon for Snn Kranelsco lth Good Llht Tho Steamor Wnshlngton sailed this nftornoon for Snn Francisco Russell, Mrs. K. L. Ttoes, Tt. here to make J.i ul J ,ni . r" 'l 1 Bosmond, Mrs. H. Do Long. S. o mnne specialty of excursions, nnrmbnnch. A. fionznles. M. Scorulo. O. Spaldlngi S. Scorulo, J. McOough, R. McOough, M. nrlnn, II. Onbriol, O. E. Chapman. I'liAX ron CONVENTION ",w,m.,IMi Shut Out From Pro- l"X Associated Press to tho Coos Bay n, Times). CHICAGO a o ... . r o?cludo,l whon tho C. VISIT AT IlOSKIiUItG L. Tnibert nnd Party Guests of F. E. Alley. Tho Roseburg News sayfl: PwWonol coinmltrJi r 11 n .1 nn Tho Roseburg News snyfl! . a' ProKresslvnV" "l0. nnUon-l Chnrles L. Trnbort, of Mlnnoap "oon Cholrninn nt y m thls """'i olla. Minn., tho socrotnry of tho C. A fmmltteo (les lrn,i ""ouncoa ine8inti Tlmhor Co ly the mil-i!? c."ct prlynto- ha wfo and dnu contlon here Monday rr- MINK TROUBLE nccompanled by the nrollminn.i- c.on'l"ct P"vnto- j,a wf0 and dnughtor, Mrs. Wol s nvem L.. I "i""rics .t0 tho nntlonal and dnuchtor. nnd Vernon Smith, son I of C. A. Smith, loft Roseburg this week for Coos Bav. Tho head offices of tho C. A. Smith Tlmhor Co. huo Rallroa.K tw 7 l'cen romovod to Oakland, Cal., and 1 reparo for Slmt-Dou-n in Mr. Trnlierb hns been mnking n hur- (By ABsoVif!?,T,Wnsn,"K0- Irled examination of tro vnst Smlti wwmea Press to tho Coob Bay holdings In Oregon. Ho oxpects to SEATTrn T,mes' I remain nt Coos Bny for about ten "on. It 0 c'iJ Uf?: 3 -In antlcipu-'dayB, and will then return to OnU "e mn, ;',.?' ,lllbor trouble In , lnnd, nnd tnko up tho nctlve mun ''omwhiph u ;;e.storn Washington 'ngomont of tho nffnlrs of tho com ,he Northoi-n n A?8 ,ts fuo1 BUPPl)'. """' Before leaving Roseburg Mr 0 tons of r ,nc,f,c ,s Btoring 45,- Trnben exnressed himself as highly ,efmlnnis v" ifB,,t8 PuK0t Sound pleased with tho beauty and up-to-Inc fnr o Ne''0titlons nro progres- dnteness of Roseburg, and nnnouneel Place of tho vi ,ngreeraent to tnko his Intention of returning hero In the Plres Sentonii,!. , B ono which ox- near future to Bnond several days In t was 8,m nV I til's vicinity. Tho nartv while how f,flc headminii nt tho Northern Pa-' wore tho guests of Frank E. Al hi. "'farters tminv t.ot i. , 1. i. i. ..!.. .1 . "'"li Is onii ." th. comPnny'B ter mav v.- "n In order thnt tho M Wounds Five and Burns Hotel at South Platte, Colo. Officers to Scene. (By Associated Press to The Cou Bay Times.) SOUTH PLATTE, Colo., Aug. 3 Cfeorgo Ballow, a 29-year-old mnnlac, ran amuck hero last night and with n shot gun wounded flvo porsons, threo probably fatally, nnd then sot llro to n hotel which was burned to tho ground. Olllcors from Denver, Col orndo nro on their wny to tho scone. Tho mnnlnc apparently controls tho bltuatlon. GET COP! OF M Endeavor to Mislead French Authorities About "Mona Lisa" Painting Foiled. ((By Associated Press to Tho Coob Bay Times.) PARIS, Aug. 3 Government ex ports todny declared that It Js "an admirable copy" of tho "Mona Lisa" which was left with the British am bassador to restore to tho French govornmont. Tho plcturo was paint ed on nn old wooden panel that to all outwnrd appearance resembled tho De Vinci masterpiece. Tho man who dollvored It to tho Embassy was ar rested. Government Tries to Stop "Tainted News" Distribu tion in Ready-prints. (By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay Times'). CHICAGO, Aug. 3 With tho filing of an agreed decreo In a civil anti trust suit against tho Western News paper Union nnd tho Amorlcan Pross Association, tho Federal govornmont todny took an ndvanced step under the Sherman law to prevent what tho Department of Justice regarded ns tho possibility of n combination to Influence tho thought of 60,000,000 renders of rural nowopapers. Tho decreo Is designed to end tho bitter trndo wnr botweon tho various corporations which furnish tho "boil er plato" to thousands of country newspapers. Tho defendants nro ro- Btralncd from combining or contin uing alleged unfair methods In com petition which would result In de stroying ono or tho othor nnd a com ploto tho monopoly for tho survivor with nil Its political power Influenc ing tho sentiments on economic nnd other Importnnt questions of rendors of tho sixteen thousand small nows pnpors In tho United States which it Is estimated go into tho hands of two-thirds of tho people of tho country. AFTER BILL POSTERS Anti-Trust Suit Against Association In United States nnd Canada. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, Aug. 3. A suit for the dissolution of tho Associated Bill Posters and Distributors of tho Untri ed States and Canada who hnvo been succeeded by tho Posting Advertising Association was filed today In the United States district court here. Claim That Executive Will Ap ply the Ax to All New Legislation Now. SEVERAL BllIsTO GO TO HIM SOON Repeal of Canadian Reciproc ity Hitched on Ones Like ly to Be Vetoed. CONGRESS TO QUIT (By Assoclntcd Pross) WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 Tho leaders of both Houses said to- day that Congrco could adjourn within a weolc or ton days If tho Archbnld Impoachmont woro not sot for Immedlnto trial. 4 (By Associated Pross to Coos Buj TlmcM.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug 3. Somo of President Taft'B supporter in tho Scunto declared today thnt they had Information that tho presi dent would voto ovory ono of tho tariff bills now undor consideration. Tho cotton, wool, Btignr and atcol bills nro nenrly rondy to go to tho Whlto Houso for tho president's sig nature or action. "I hnvo boon lnformod," anld Sena tor SlmmonB, "thnt tho president will veto thoso tariff hills and I hnvo no doubt that tho word has alroady been sent to tho Iron nnd Stool man ufacturers that tho proposod reduc tion will not go Into tho law." Bon ator Gronna vhp Introduced Hit amendment for tho repoal of tho re ciprocity lnw objected to Its being droppod form tho ball nnd said ho ho Moved tho democrats Intended to lcavo tho repoal of tho amondment only on such tariff hills as Taft was suro to voto. On tho roll call tho Sonato voted 33 to 28 to drop the amondment from tho bill. Tho Houso agreed today to tho con ference report on tho wool tariff re vision by a voto of 1C0 to 02, onlr ono domocrnt, Ashbrook of Ohio vot ing against tho adoption whllo 21 republicans Joined with tho demo crats in tho nlllrmatlvo voto. The measure now goes to tho president. By n voto of 33 to 28 tho Sonato todny agreed to rcccdo from Kb Can ndlnn reciprocity npponl to tho gov ernment on tho steol bill, This loav es tho bill approved by both houses It will go to tho presldont nt onco. Tho Progressives voting with tho Do moerat's to rcccdo woro Senators Drlstow, Clapp, Crawford, La Fol lette, Polndcxtcr and Works. LIMIT BOXIXG BOUTS A it- Guv. McDonald of New .Mexico iiouucc.N Regulations (By Associated Press to the Cooa Bay Times). SANTA FE, Aug. 3 Governor Mc Donald announced todny that no box ing exhibition over ton rounds would bo allowed In Now Moxlco horenftor. W S 01 TO Kills Proprietor and Bluffs Four Patrons at Delta, California. ley. who Is the ropresontntlvo of tho Smith Tlmhor Co", nt this nlnce. "W be readv r . thnt tne cars eraln cron , .r MS0 ln hauling tho JF von WANT your TONGUE EV- (al wonM - 8 nam,tted thnt tho ERCISEI), don't talk nbout your (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times). DELTA, Calif., July 3 A masked robber entered tho saloon of Frank L. Dlmock last night, killed the pro prietor, robbed tho till, and leaving four patrons with their hands up and faces- turned toward the wall slipped out of the place and disappeared. A posse is searching for him. NOTICE. Nominating petitions for Commissioners can bo had at tho Chamber of Commerce. N SEPT. I Democratic Candidate for Presidency Announces Pro gram for His Campaign. (By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Times.) SEAGIRT, N. J;, Aug. 3 Gov. Wilson will not stump tho country In his campaign for president nnd will Indulge Jn no personalities. The gov ernor thus declared himself today. Ho will follow a programme of sched uled addresses to be based on calls from various states. The governor admitted thnt ho might reach somo of the coast states but said that tho Port j call from tho far west would bo a U T BALL SCOBES Portland Drops Another Game to Oakland and Vernon Is Defeated. ce STANDING OF TEAMS W. L. P.O. Vernon 68 4C .590 Los Angeles ...,GC 48 .579 Oakland C4 51 .557 Portland 47 5C .450 San Francisco ,.4G 68 404 Sacramento . ...43 67 .391 PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3 Onk land took Portland down tho lino again yesterday to the tune of 4 to 3. Tho scores: At San Francisco R. II. E NORTH BEND NEW8 Miss Carrlo Stevens of North Bond Heights Is visiting relatives on South Cooa River. J. R. Robinson nnd N. II. Wollln hnvo gono on a hunting trip to Curry county. Thoy nro export hunters nnd will probably bring back somo gnme, Mrs. E. Fahy nnd children. Hnzol nnd Robort, spont n few dayj in North Bond this week visiting re latives lenvlng Thursday for tholr homo nt Billiards. Tho North Bend Bnnd gavo a con cert on tho street of thnt city last night which was greatly appreciated. Tho bnnd is Improving with oaclt concort nnd deborves tho support or tho residents of North Bond. ALONG Till? WATERFRONT Tho Wllholmlna Is duo ln tomor row from Florence Tho Breakwater Is duo ln about 7 o'clock tomorrow morning from Port land. Tho jVlllnnco will sail Sunday at C o'clock p. in. from Portland for Coos Bny. Tho Redondo will sail Sunday af ternoon nt 3 o'clock .from San Fran cisco for Coos Bay, Tho Nairn Smith will sail tonight or tomorrow for Bay Point with a largo cargo of lumbor from the Smith mill. trouble with fc ham,y should neighbors hut BOOST O. O. LUND'S qu . ug'iiiuer8 qevelon. 1 Hnoe nnd itonair snop, tne equni or ""uermass Studio for Photo. j an' on tho Const. PEANUT BRITTLE and TAFFIES 20 CENTS POUND at STAFFORD'S SATURDAY and SUNDAY. "big order." He expects to begin ac tive campaigning September 1. SUOMI PICNIC, SUNDAY', Ang. 1, Cyro Paper. Walker Studio. Special CANDY SALE nt STAT". FORD'S SATURDAY and SUNDAY. PEANUT BRITTLE nnd TAFFIES 20 CENTS PER POUND. Try a PEACH IMPERIAL at SAR TEH8 It's a PEACH. Portland Oakland .3 9 .4 13 At Sacramento Sacramc'ito Los Angeles R. II. E. 1 1 m 3 At Los Angele3 R. Vernon 4 San Francisco 5 H. E 9 1 9 I Ansco Films. Walker Studio. BODY IS HELD. The body of O. P. Hadloy Is still being held nt Coqulllo In hopes of hearing from relatives as to what disposition thoy wish mado of tho re mains, Hndley was found dead In Bandon, Joo Coach being held to thn grand Jury ln conneotlon with the case. COQUILLE BIRTHS. Miller To tho wife of Nllo Mll'er. July 23, a son GJonn To tho wKo of George Glenn, July 23, a daughter. Alford To tho wlfo of Rolla Al ford, July 27, a daughter. Kinney To tho wlfo of Byron Klnnejv July 24, a daughter. Co qulllo Herald.