The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL XXXIV
MARSHFIELD,0REG0N, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 191 1 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES.'1 '""" . c9tai.ui , 4g
mill Coos liny Advertiser.
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NIL
DECLARED
LAW IS
ALL OVER MEXICO TODAY
Government Announces Mild
Form of Military Rule
Effective.
UNITED STATES NAVAL
VESSELS GUARD COASTS
LEAVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER1
plain His Connection With
Alleged Bribery In Lorimer's
Election.
to Coos Day
! Gunboats Ordered to Visit Pac
ific Ports of Mexico
Immediately.
Steamship Sails This Morning
For Portland With Many
Passengers.
Tho Rronkwnter Bulled nt 8 o'clock
Texas Senator Wanted to Ex- ,ck'8 Bn,oon ln ewengo for noistinw'a
I vote tor Lorlmcr Tor United States
Senator. Holstlnw produced a do-
J posit sltii with that ntnount on tlio
State bank of Chicago ln which
hank ho said ho lintl deposited tho
money. The deposit slip was taken
to Washington by a BUb-commltteo
Investigating Lorimer's election and
,1110 insi Knowieugo oi mo wncro-
Stato's Attorney Ilurko today ordor- abotits of tho slip was when Dallcy
cd a subpoena duces tecum for Unit-(hold It In his hand during his speech
cd States Senator .Joseph W. Dallcy in tho Senate In defenso of Lorlmcr
of Texas summoning him as a wit- and denounced It as a forgery, Dnl
ncss in tho case against Stato Sen-j ley's explanation Is that while ho was
ator John S. Drodorlck of Chlcngo addressing tho Sonato somo one took
charged by Former Stato Soantor Da- tho slip from his hand. Ho cannot
(Dy Associated Press
Times.)
SPRINGFIELD, 111.,
Mar. 11.
i . " ' i
vld II. Holstlaw with paying him remember who It was. Droderlck'ri
'r.nn .. T..I.. 4.. mAn ,. m . I . . . . . . ,
'"i""" u "" ". iwv, i.i uroucr-,caso is set for trial March 20.
! thlH mori,,,,8 'or Portland. She had
.MARTIAL 1AW IN MEXICO. n J"1" crt' of outgoing freight nnd
. " ubout seventy passengers.
(Uy Associated Press.) Among those sailing on her wcro
MEXICO CITY, Mnr. 11. !t)lu folIowlng.
The government today ileclded
to suspend tho constitutional
guarantee throughout tho re- & Wn,tur -Morgan, Percy Morgan,
public. This means a mild form Q. C. McAteo, II. 0. Erlckson, John
of martial law. Urunetto, Lottlso Ilrunotto, A. 0.
Plstot, Alfred Schcen. E. B. Mncone.
Aug. Farley, S. Vandcrborg, L. H.
Arnot, J. 1). (Jobs, 1). S. Ames, D. Q.
Woldon, C. C. Wlntormute, W. T.
Ilunmert, Fred Lund, Mrs. It. II.
Van Zylo, Mrs. J. II. April, W. D.
Mitchell, C. M. Romlg, Anna Gld
mark, Frank McBurcnu, W. Thump-
IS KILLED Of
5-STORY FALL
E
W
S
BAILEY WITNESS IN BRIBERY CASE TWO ARE SLII AID 01 IS
SHOT BY ITALIAN VAGABOND
I
T
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mar. 11.
I Tho gunboat Princeton, now nt Pa
nama hns been ordered northward,
touching nt Acnpulco, Mexico and
probably other Mexican ports while
tho gunboat Yorktown will snll south
ward from Snn Diego also with or
ders to stop nt several Mexican
ports.
These orders aro In conjunction
I lth those Issued a fow days ago. Tho
gunboats Tncoma and the scout
! cruiser Chester will establish n patrol
ot tho United States vessels along
both coasts of Mexico.
II ARRIVE
Lowell Attorney Drops to Death American Middleweight Knocks
In San Francisco Hotel
Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Mar. 11.
Falling from tho fifth story of his ho
tel hero today Edward II. Tucker, an
attorney of Lowell, Mass., was crush-
son, C. It. Peck, C. F. McKnlght, T. od to death on tho skylight four Bto-
Large Number of Passengers
Brought by Steamship
From San Francisco
The Rcdomlo arrived In yesterday
from San Francisco. Sho hnd tho
largest cargo of freight that sho has
brought up in a long tlmo. A num
ber of goats wero brought Jn for Ton
Mile ranchers who will uso thorn o
dear underbrush land. Tho goats
ere shipped In crates and wore un
folded last night. This morning,
four little "kids" had put In nppe'ar-ince.
The Redondo will sail for Snn
Francisco Monday morning at 10:30.
Among those arrlvlnc on tho Ito-
aondo wero Mrs. II. Swnrhart
Stohlmann, O. Lnttln, Mrs. O. Lattin, rles below,
J. M. Fisher, C. S. Lovland, Harry C. tragedy.
Funk, F. W. Estborg, Lola Hoover,
Geo. F. Smith, Gus Domos, J. D.
Hnmlln, Mrs. J. I). Hnmlln, Alex Mat
son, Mrs. Alex Mntson, Wnltor Mot
son, Ellen Matson, J. Mnrlnndor, Con
Schuster, aeo. Wolch, Mrs. a. W.
Welch, C. F. Wngnor, W. W. ProBsoy,
H. A. Phillips, F. G. Tillman, J. E.
I'orry, Otto Miller, E. D. Hnl, A.
K. Wnllnco, 12. M. Eldrodgo, Jas B.
Lano, Mrs. Lano, Drat Ford, Mrs. C.
J. Millls, Miss Mablo Mlllls, Hy Ro
blnsou, II. S. Hnmmond, J. D. Kol
loy, C. C. Domusdoffor, Frod Dengor,
D. DlesBas, P. Woldsoth, II. II. Morton.
No ono witnessed tho
n
T
Out Australian at Sidney
Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tiroes.)
SIDNEY, N. S. W., Mar. 11. Bil
ly Fapke, tho American mlddlowclght,
knocked out Dave Smith,
Australian middleweight champion,
In tho seventh round today. Last
month Papko lost to Smith on a foul.
TEAR INDIANS
L
W
ran
ss
AS
Mexican Rebels Say They Will Redmen In
Capture Town Near San
Diego.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SAN DIEGO, Cnl., Mar. 11. "Wo
British Columbia
Threaten Trouble Against
Settlers.
Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
J. Albert Matson Reports Busi
ness Conditions Rapidly
Improving.
J. Albert Matson, who has Just ic-
tumed from an extended stay ln Sun
Francisco, reports gcnornl business
conditions Improving rapidly.
"Thoro Is a strong undercurrent of
enthusiastic optimism In San Fran
cisco that Is certain Indication not
only of good times abend, but lively
Union. Ileal cstato is commencing to
chnngo hands nt advancing prices nnd
parties with unimproved property
aro making nrrangomonts for build
ing on an oxtonslvo scale."
"Tho basis of all this feeling thnt
several good business years aro abend
of San Francisco and other portions
of tho Pacific const Is a solid founda
tion ot largo Improvements already
.. 'docldod upon. Somoono with a pen-
ennnt lor ngures uns stated that tne
amounts already appropriated for ex
penditure in nnd nround San Fran
cisco amounts to about $4,000,000 ?
month for tho next four years. This
Includes $75,000,000 thnt tho South
ern Pacific hns dotormlncd on for
electrification of forrys, trolloy ex
tensions nnd terminals; $20,000,000
for tho exposition nnd other oxpondl
turcs thnt mako a grand total that Is
making oven tho solid citizens of tho
liny City dizzy with Joy and hopo. Of
courso, Joy, I know, is soinotlmos
caused by hopo thnt is nothing but
"hop" with an "o" on It, but In this
caBo It Is dlfferont. The wholo const
Is In for sovernl big business years
nnd Coos Day Is bound to got hor
shnro of tho gonoral prosperity."
Repays Kindness of California
Rancher by Attacking
Family.
WOUNDED WOMAN
CRAWLS FOR AID
Times,)
SPOKANE, Wash., Mar. 11. War
will attack Tla Junna tonight," says may bo declared by tho Indians on
n niCBsngo sent to sub-prefecto Jo La
roqtiB in command of tho forces nt
tho llttlo Mexican town ncross tho who aro crowding them from
boundary lino from San Diego today lnnd. Father Dollot, a priest,
tho Fort Gcorgo resorvo In British
Columbia against tho whlto sottlors
tholr
who
pro-
negro named Francisco Salinas. Tho
Qhnniff fionn RnoQ in nnnmnrk forco Is camped 20 miles east of Tin
For Men For Myrtle Point
Robbery.
W. F. Miller, superintendent of tho
local railway, was advised today that
tho two men suspected of having a
and ! knowledgo of tho Myrtlo Point depot
by tho filibustering forco ot Mexicans has returned to Nelson, D. C,
undor tho leadership of tho halt-breed diets troublo with tho Indians.
Ho declares It will bo necessary
for tho provincial government to
mnko up tho losses tho Red men aro
suffering nt tho hands of whites to
provent wnr.
Slayer Escapes and Posses Are
Hot On His Trail Fear
Violence.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
IGNACIO, Cnl., Mnr. 11. A ranch
man mimed I.nfrnnchl nnd his 10 yoar
'old nephew, Albert wero shot nnd
killed, nnd Mrs, Hose Lnfranchl shot
In tho leg today by an unknown Itn
llnn whom they hnd given lodging
overnight. Tho murdoror Is pursuod
by two posses of armed rnnchmou.
Tho murder wns entirely unprovoked.
MrB. Lnfranchl with two bullets In
hor legs dragged horsolf hnlf a mllo
to the nearest neighbor and gavo tho
nlarm. Tho feeling Is high and it la
believed thoolllcors of tho law will
have difficulty in saving tho murdoror
from violence.
TAFT TAKES REST.
President Will KnJoy Respect nt
AugiiNtn.
AUGU8TA, Gn Mnr. 11. Presi
dent Tnft ronched Augusta early to
day for n brief porlod ot rest boforo
returning to Washington.
LARGE ESTATE
OE MRS. E
Junna and Is snld to number 140
men. At noon tho band; It wns said,
had begun marching to Tin Junna.
'blld, S. Kearns. Mrs. G. Rulbnch. E. ' .,i.i.n... m nmiii nt rnn.
blmpion, W. Edwin Trlbblo, R. . mapk. curry county, nnd that Sher
iff Gngo hnd gono nftor them.
Tho snmo two wore nrrested on sus
picion nt Dnndon but wero rolcased
Campbell, Annie- Ferris, Jns. Dalnes,
Q. Chrhtenson, S. Hughes, J. F. Leg
'". D. L. Greeno. W. J. Wilson.
v-uusey, M. Johnnneson, J. D. Lln-DOforo sheriff Gngo could get them.
""enn. Mrs. Llndormenn, Mss Mr jllllor wns Informed that they
undernieiin. Miss A. Hogland. L. W. ' admlttod at Dandon that they know
"loertson, A. Dunham, Guy Leo, W.ltno two mon who pullod off the rob
er, D. Ferdlnnml. P. nimno t J.
it ,. ' - - -. uory, .
Aaams' W. D. Hughes, J. D. Sto- Th0 two arrested at Denmark aro
. G. E. Sanborn, G. W. Sinclair SUPnosod to bo tho straugors who
" ,en steerage. I wftro ham:inc around Myrtlo Point
prior to tho robbery nnd they made
NO CALL FOR
T
i
General Wood Decides That
There Are Enough Now On
Border.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
w
MILLIONAIRE
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar.
11.
ACT DFTROOPS
Decide to Suspend Active Oper
ations In Mexico Pending
Developments.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Ap-
Times.)
MEXICALI, Mex., Mar. 11.
By
I such a hurried doparturo from there fj0 additional troops have been order- an ordor from tho revolutionary Jun
! nbout tho tlmo tho robbery occurred
that they did not settle their hotel
bill.
FOUND GUILTY
Promoter Hillmarr of Seattle
Announces He Will Appeal
Case.
RIG SLIDE O.N CANAL.
Two Killed nnd Several Injured Near
Gntiinlock.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
COLON, Panama, Mar. 11. A
blc slide of earth at tho north end of
iGatunlock of tho Panama canal oc
l,,..,.,i id- nieht. Two men wero
ETTLE, Wash., Mar. 11. Clar-' killed and soveral Injured. A quan-
HlHnmn, tho millionaire tlty of machlnory was burled.
ed to Texas or California nor are
such orders in contemplation at tho
present tlmo according to General
Leonard Wood, chief of staff.
His statement Is ln answer to a re
ta in Los Angeles tho departure of
tho rebols from Ensonada, was dofor
red. The Junta has decided to sus
pend all but defensive measures un
til It becomes more evident what tho
port that the War Department was United States army is to do nlong tho
ooruer. n me uimeu aiuiuu iuiuuud
preparing to Bend another division to
to tnko Moxlco, there Is np uso wast-
ence d,
ot Bsi promotcr was und euilty
lory I th mnlls rraudulently by a
m tho federal court lato yester
"Von thii-i., . ...
,. Vl, luiinis, ana win car-
"fie to the hlchor ennrts. In
rneantimo i. ..... . .. .
'lOOoo '
Ttbe
For I1UIOK auto service PHONE
31-J before C. P. M. and CO-J at night
Property Left By Her Is
praised at Nearly
$3,000,000.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CONCORD, N. II.. Mar. 11. A
valuation ot $2,512, HG Is placed on
tho estato In Now Hampshlro ot tho
Into Mrs. Mary Baker Glovor Eddy,
founder of tho Christian Sclenco
church. Tho property in Massachu
setts is unofficially estimated nt
$250,000. Tho chlof Items In Nov
Hampshlro aro stocks and bonds $1,
057,788 nnd copyrights valued it
$1,400,000.
ARONUIST
IS
W
MS G
the southern frontier. It Is mado Jng ve8 nnfl moi)oy flgnUnB for Hb.
clear officially in Army circles that 0rty," said Simon Berthold today,
tho forces In process of mobilization y0 wjh Walt until Washington
at San Antonio, Galveston and San Bj,ows its hand, although It appears
Diego aro adequate for present needs. tna tM0 mobilization of troops ut
Tho War Department, however, Is tno border can mean but ono thing
recruiting tho Infantry regulars of te occupation and annexation of
Mnlnr Gfiinrn Carter's division at tifnvlnn Tf thnt hn trim, nil tho work
San Antonio to their full strength. wo have done will go for naught." i City, Cal., Thursday night, according pected of being tho agent of tho ro
Tho division now numbers about 10,-1 .
000 enlisted men and it is expected Take your SUNDAY DINNER nt
it will be increased to 16,000 by tho Tho CHANDLER. Special menu.
0)'
TWO KILLED
or SiWSLIDE
Residents of Sierra City, Cal.,
Victims of Disaster There
Thursday.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
RENO, Nov., Mar, 11. Two men
wore killed by a snowslldo at Sierra
Light Tender In Harbor
Thought to Have Been Drown-
ed Tuesday Night.
John AronqulBt, who haa had
chnrgo of lighting tho hnrbor lights
on Coos Day for tho past twolvo
yoars, has turned up missing nnd Is
Biipposcil to havo been drowned Tues
day night whllo looking nftor tho
lights in tho lower harbor. His boat
was found nenr Porter yesterday by
Chns. Hunseckor. It wns ln go yd
condition but thoro Is nothing to In
dlcato tho whereabouts of tlio owner.
Aronqulst loft horo about ton min
utes nftor nino o'clock Tuesday eve
ning and has not boon seen by
any ono slnco. It is said that in
tho twolvo years ho has had charfto
ot lighting tho hnrborjlghts, ho nover
misscu n nigm uiuu nuor iuh uuap-
penrnnco this weok.
John Hayncs nnd other friends ot
tho deceased feel certain that ho
must hnvo accidentally fallen hi nnd
been drowned,
Aronqulst had no rolntlves horo
and lived in a float liouso on North
Front street.
SOSPECT HELD
AT ENSENADA
Man Suspected of Exploding
Dynamite, Being Rebel Agent
and Murderer Caught.
fDy Assoclntod Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Mar. 11.
Charged with exploding dynamlto in
tho streets ot Ensonada nnd sus-
to advices received hero today.
Havollne AUTOMOBILE OIL, heavy
medium and special at EK11LAD ( addition of recruits ln tho ordinary , RESERVE tables for PARTIES
Hardwa-o Store. iway. J PHONE.
Havollne AUTOMOBILE OIL, heavy
medium nnd special at EKULAD
Hardware Store,
bol forces, a man bolloved to bo J.
H. Dick, wnnted ln Los Angolas on
tho chargo of murder, Is ln custody
at Ensennda according to Informa
tion recolved hero.