The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL XXXIV
MARSHFIELD.OREGOM. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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No. 63
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PEACE II OLG 110 10 ,
BE REESTABLISHED VERY 5001
Senor Madero, Sr., Says It Will
Be Within Ten Days,
Probably.
NEGOTIATIONS ARE
NOW WELL UNDERWAY
Vice-President to Resign at
Once and President Diaz
In Six Months.
Associated Press tq Coos Hay.
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Times.)
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Mar. 28. tftV0 Mndero, father and brother of
Francisco I. M.adoro, Sr., dcclnred t'll0 jnBnrrecto lender Francisco I.
poaco In Mexico Is assured, probably Madero, Jr., arrived hero today. Thoy
In ten days, he stated. 'went nt onco to tho house o'f Alfonso
The diplomatic exchanges have j-ttlicro whcro tho iucni juntn meets,
proceeded sufficiently, Senor Madero Tho Mnilcr0B Bn)li tll0 rounon Is pu
added to make safe tho statomont roJy a ,)PrROimi affair, but the m
tbat the ortlco of tho vice president nrcBBlon prevnllB that matters of mo
at present occupicu o duuui v,uni,
whom ho called obnoxious, will bo
abolished. For tho tlmo being Diaz
ulll Bave his fnco by remaining In of
fice for four to six months and then
resign.
The functions of tho vice-president
will fall upon tho new foreign min
ister Do I.n Unrrn and when Din re
signs It will rest upon Do Lu Hnrrn to
become clelacto president anil to call
an election.
many aui: ri:kui:i:.s.
McxIrniiM AiiIoiih to
Leave That
Country. i
(Ily AfgJciutod l'ross to Coos Hay
TlmoH.) I
EI PASO, Tex., Mnr. 2S. Itofu-
gees who Imvo been able to reach Times.)
the border report thousands of noil- NEW YOUIC, N. Y., Mnr. 28. An
combatants in Northern Moxlco nro interlocutory decreo of dlvorco In fa
struBhllng to get out of tho country. vor j.(i,m Goodrich Ooodwln, tho
Many women and children liavo no nctrcfls, from her husbnnd, Nnt Good
means uf trniiHDorlatlon. Othors nro .in ! onitimiinn u-nh hIlmux! imlnv.
afraid to attempt to mnko n living '
a country foreign to thoin and still
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others aro restrained by fear
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their property will fall Into the hands
of Inturrectos. '
O.XLV OPERATOR ESCAPES.
lU'vulutloiiMs slay Mexlcuii lVderal
OlllelalH.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
EL PASO, Tex., .Mar. 28. Mall
advices from Alamos, Sonorn, con
firm the report that revolutionists
slaughtered eory federal official In
the town of Guahahnras. A teleg
raph operator only escaped.
AIIAXIIOX 'OrEHILLA TACTICS.
l'rotMoiinl Pit'McU'ut Mudero Orders
liihiirgeut to Desist.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
EL PASO. Toy M oo Hiinrll.
la warfare has formally been aban
doned by tho Mexican Insurrectos,
according to a decreo Issued by Fran-
sco i. Madero and mado
here today.
public
(Dy Associated Press' to Coos Bay
Times.) I
EL PASO, lew, Mar. 28, Ono f
the objects of Mndero in abolishing
Suerilla warfare which conalsta of '
"BUtlng of in dlBfirornntzmi linnrlH Is
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to induce foreign countries to recog-
e the belligerency of the insur
Efnts, it is stated.
WOMAN APPEARS ON
- i-..vA..u.u!.
HAItESr SKIRTs inillUM)
,
, . t0 j)revent congesiion aim ueiu i..uv
lnjBniuitly Decliires That She Will be done. Molls will be received and
Xewr Wear It Aguln Curious dispatched as heretofore, and nrrau-
Pedestrlans Block Truffle. I goments will bo made for a, limited
I delivery through the general delivery
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Mar. 27. windows.
Mrs. R. F. Scarla of New York was Special delivery letters will be de
wmpelled to, take refuge in a local Uvered and .patrons pf any office will
htel to escapei-a' crowd of curious be afforded the privilege of having
mae pedestrians. Sho startled
4ny oy wearing, an oxtreme" depositing tne requireu.ieu u fv
arem skirt. In a few moments cial delivery service,
traffic was blocked and -police were Postmaster General Hitchcock'' li
"equlred to break up the crowd and "sued Instructions designed to carry
allow the lady to make her escape, j Into effect these Ideas, and to afford
"I never thought my harem skirt employes of the postal service one
uld create so much excitement," day's rest a seven,
Mid Mrs. Scarla Indignantly, '-l shall
never wear It again." i Rd The Time Want Adi.
MADEROS HOLD
CONFERENCE
Relatives of Provisional Pres-:
ident of Mexico Are at
San Antonio.
(ny Assoclnted Press to Coos Day
Times.)
8AN ANTON10, Tex., Mnr. 28.
.Francisco 1. Madero. Sr.. aud Gus-
mcnt nro t0 uo coiiBiaurcd In co.i-
nectlou with tho pence proposals.
T
New York Judge Puts an End
to Matrimonial Proclivities
of Actor.
(,,,. Associated Press
(Uy Associated Press to Coos Hay
Bg Ooodwln Is given permission to
ninrry nagln but Mr. Ooodwln Is de-
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tiled inni permission uuriiig inu uiu
tlmo of his former wife.
Goodwin has boon divorced thrco
or four times.
BURNED TODAY
. .. I
Pitt River uompany s nam
Near Vancouver Is Des
troyed By Fire.
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(By ASSOCiaieu re-)B iu vuuo "'i
Tlmea I
VWCOUVER B C Mar. 28.
-r. '!.Wmiii BhiftclL mill' and i lumber
nri of the Pitt River Sawmill com-
pittrlver 25 miles east of
i -- -
-. ..- .nn uotfnvnrl llV ft TO tO
VniliUUUI nwo u-onw. - - --
day. Tho loss ls ?25,000.
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POSTAL SKHVICK VICTOR,
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us Coiihlsteiit, mijs iiiiuii , .
WASHINGTON, D. C., .lar. - .
SuU(lay work In postofflcea through-
' out the country Is to ho discontinued
, . .
1 so far as consistent with rapid trans-
mission of tho mails.
n Is not proposeu io ciubo mi'-
a,mn. niiiv. Certain work
It ls not proposed to close Import-
U1JV luu,vv, v .,. -
their mall delivered on Sunday by
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LUMBER MILL
Fffl AUSTRALION
Cargo From Ship Carrying
Sixty-Eight Passengers and
Crew of Seventy Is Washed
Ashore.
(Hy Assoclnteil Press to Coos Buy
Times.)
BRISBANE, Austrnlln, Mnr. 28.
The cargo from the overdue Inter
state steamer Youngnla bound from
Townsvllle to Mncky with G8 pasBon-
gers and a crew of 70 was washed gennce, the olllcer having reprlmnnd
ashore today. It Is feared the vea-Jed the man for slackness. The as
sel was lost. sassln wns placed In chains.
DID iniML ID
BEGUN TODAY
Case Involving Alaska Coal
'Lands Worth $100,000,000
Is Underway.
(Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
' SEATTLE, Vnsh., Mar. 28. Tho
trial of the case of the United States
ct nl against Chns. F. Munday, Ar
chie W. Shlcls and Earl E
Indicted .with Algernon II.
Slegloy.
atrncey
fnr nn nllnirn,! nnnanli-nnv tr. ,lfrnli.I
tho government out of 0,087 acres of iiorthold, tho American socialist In-
conl lands In Alaska valued nt more 8Urr(,cto j0uer, was .wounded In tho
than one hundred million dollars wns . ,.,.,... , . ,
. . ,,,.,.. . i . llK Un- hnttlo and wns tnkon
begun In I'nltcil States DlBtrlct
Court today. Stracoy is a brother of'"r,BO,,or nml executed three days
Sir Edward Stracey and Is a fugitive Intor at Enscnnda. Seven rebels In
In Vancouver. '
WILL OISCUSS
North Bend City CoiMCil EX
pected to Take Matter Up
Tonight.
It is expected that tho North nond.
cltv council at Its meeting tonight
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Will laKO UP lllu (JIll'DllUU Ul II JUilll,
water works system preliminary to
u committee from that body confer-
ring with the Mnrshfiold city council
next Monday relative to tho matter,
Dr, Unrtle of tho North Hend city,
council nnd who is n member of tho
special committee to confer with the
Marshflold city council Iibb had sam-1
nlna et fin npIUAnt U'dtn nnflluTAft
CouncIlmnn McDnniei, another mom-,
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bcr of tho committee irom mere, nas
plans for a new' system atid Is get-
ting 'further' data from nn engineer
in Portland and elsewhere bearing on
the subject.
Councilman McDanlel, who was In
Marshfleld today on business, 'says
thnt ho ls an'0"6 that something bo
done qulrkly about tht matter as no
deema it a necessity from a com
mercial standpoint as well ns from
tho health standpoint. The watar
compnny'B franchise In 'North Bend
requires them to fix a price at' whloh
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y ?'"- UV"U "'"" lu " "
cltv. If It enn be outainea ni a rea -
Bonnu0 prjee, ho Is In favor of buy-
Jng Jt but otnorwjso not ns jie Bajs
mi . . t. m. ... . nvn . nA
fit It V It vu --
replaced, being too small or old and
worthless.
ojiOXE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR
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tM UHllKltp V4,nil I'I'.K 1Mii
Little Talks
TAL.K
WATER
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DO YOU realize, Mr. Advertiser, that the public Is both. Indifferent
and thoughtless, and that you must tell your advertising atory.often
If you want It to remember yoa and your product?
Life Is useless without tho newspaper. Nothing can withstand Its tre
mendous power, Its capacity for hitting repeatedly,
'Tell your public about your product In a straightforward manner. Use
the newspaper, because your advertland you can reach the greatest num
sing can be placed on a news pageher at the lowest cost.
VESSEL IS LOSI
shot roit hcvexcc.
Turki-ii sowier si.ooih suitim1 Army
insu-iirior.
(Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Mnr. 2S.
Col. Von Schllchtlng, one of the Oor-
mnn Instructors In the Turkish nrmy,
wns sliot dend on the parade ground
today by nn Albnnlnn soldier for ven-
S.
IS
Report That American Social
ist Insurrect'o Leader
WaVshoL'-
(Dy Associated Press to Coos
Day
Times.)
MEXICALI, Mex., Mnr. 28. Fugl-
tlvo rebels from tho fight at Alamos,
on Mnrch 22, reached Mcxlcnll today
With tllO Information that SlmOll
.all were captured and executed.
Street Railway Promoter Holds
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UUIHUmiUU Willi LUOcll
Men About Plan.
Although no official announcement
l"18 'et uoe'1 "nuo concerning the
matter, It was reported today that
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.Tnrnli M. Itlnkn 1b norfoctincr Ills
plnna tQ ,ntorc8t ,ocal cn),(n, n h(
Btreet railway project and hopes to
start active construction on It In tho
near future.
Yesterday, Messrs. J. W, Bennett,
J. H. Flanagan, Jacob M. Blake, C. A.
Smith nnd somo othors
wore together, presumably dlB-
niioal.m 1ia mnitAI. Ml. Tllflkn
wa8.iu conference with Mr. Bennett
. ..
again touay.
Councilman McDnniei of North
nend stated today that Mr, Blake had
not renewed his application for a
I franchise there. .
i Mr. Blako's Marshfleld franchise (
requires him to have tho work well,
underway by July 1, .P. A. Sandbers,
formerly city engineer, has bqqn u:o-
ing some surveying on tho project
for him. Ills Mnrshfiold frnnchhe
covors only about two miles of street
and It la estimated that It will not
require more than ?50000 to build
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i u is expectea mai somo ouiciii
announcement will bo made concern-
ng tho project shortly.
RATH
Remember - a TURKISH
will help you, Phone 214-J.
8ave money by
Tfmpn ndverHopri!
patronizing Th
on Advertising
No. 9
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TAKE UP CAR
LINE PROJECT
u
BUCK HAND" SESOS NOTE
. 10 JUDGE
Report That Mexican Rebels
Had Seventy Killed Near
Hcrmosillo.
(Uy Assoclnted Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
CANANEA, Mex., Mar. 28. Of
ficial government reports hnvc reach
ed here of an overwhelming rebel de
HEM LOSS TO
INSURGENTS
feat near Ures, a few miles northwem CKW "Ulnck Hand" thrent upon the
of HcrmoBlllo, tho capital of 8onorn, ! ' of J(.RO K. M. Landls of tho
Monday. Tho rebels ore said to hato jUnllp- StateH district court, has
lost seventy killed and moro thnn ono Urouscd thp United States secret sor
hundred wounded. Tho federal 1obIv,cc operatives to unusual activity to
is given ub sixteen dead and twenty I urca,t "l a gang which for somo time
wounded. An official dlBpatch says hna ecn Intimidating citizens and
two hundred rebels nro surrounded carried threats' into tho midst of tho
nt Hacienda San Rafael. government's ilo'pa'rfVent of Justice
IS
IN ROSE CITY
Body of Well Dressed Young
Woman Found In Portland
Park Today.
(Uy Associated Press to Coos Uny
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 2S. Tho
body of a well-dressed, unldontlflud
girl wns found In tho brush nt Forty
soventh street, lloso City pnrlc, this
nftornoon. Tho skull was crushed
i.
I The police hnvo not yet reached
tho scone but from renorts she must
, , , mt
hnvo been dead n (lav or two. Thoi
police have, no record'" of missing
L
girls. Sho wns about fifteen yenrsloys nnd streets nro In ovldeneo as bo
old.
NO NEW TRIAL
'Wasfiinnton Murderer Denied
I'" .
''" Rehearing Reverses Old
Decision.
I
'(By Associated. Press to
Coos Bay
T,lmes.)
OLYMPIA, Wash., Mur. 28. A
now, trial wb refused Geo. I.. Pepoon
who with Ray Wilcox, a paroled con-
vict, was convicted of killing Po-
poon's wife AuguBt 29, 1909, In Ste-
vena county, Tho plea for the now
trial was made on tho grounds that
tho Jurors were permitted to seo
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ground Is not sufficient nnu tnnt in
Buch enpes thP integrity of tho Jurors
must bo taken Jn(p nccopnt. The ml-
Ing revprses a rule tp tho contrary
established years ago in which Chlof
l Justice Dunbar Joined. Pepoon was
sentenced to life Imprisonment.
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CORPSE TOO RJO FOR HEARSE.
Ambulance Convevs to CemeU-iv
the Body of Jackson Tltterton,
LnrgestMuiiln Central Illinois
5
FOR PEPOON
JACKSONVILLE, 111., Mar. 28. icral use of whitewash and. paint
Jackson Tlterton, aged 74 years, the on gorae tjiejr weathor beaten
largest roan In Central Illinois, died buildings, It would Jmprovo tho np
receptly at his homo In Alsoy. Ho ,,earnnce of tho city about ono hun
welghed 530 pounds nnd measured dre(1 per cent nnj enhonco tho value
thlrty-slx Inches from shoulder to of tll0 propertv accordingly,
shoulder. There was no hearso here
large enough to contain tho casket, jiiten H.ti'Io'v Thoro will bo a
whch measures thirty-nlno inches ionten service in Emmanuel Eplsco
across, and an nmbulance wns us-?d pnj ci,urCh tomorrow evening at 7:30
to convoy the body to the cemetery.
Try The Times Want Ada.
KENESflW L1DIS
Threatening Epistle Received
By Chicago Jurist Causes
Stir.
FORTY MURDERS ARE
ATTRIBUTED TO IT
Government Secret Service
Men Now Active Trying
to Break Up Gang.
(Hy Assoclnted Press to Coos Hoy
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Mar. 28. An at-
In Chicago.
In a little over a year forty lives
have been sacrificed by atlcgod
"Iil'ack Hand" methods and tho gov
ernment Is now actlvo In tho work to
break up tho gang-
GET BUST ON
CITY CLEAN-UP
Many Start In Early to Parti
cipate In "Cleanup Day"
Saturday.
In nearly every section of Marsh
field, ovldeneo of tho "Clean Up
Day" crusade is now In evidence la
.
almost
ovepy block, piles of rubbish
nml Knrbn Kathered up off Iota, nl
Ing ready for teamsters to hnul away.
Tho beautiful spring wonthor prob
ably Is having something to do with
It and then everyone is taking an In
terest in tho) "City Beautiful" plan
launched by tho A. N. W. club and
supported by Mayor Straw and tho
city officials.
Whllo next Saturday Is tho day
for tho big doings, most pcoplo aro
not waiting for tho last mlnuto but
are taking advantage of tho favor
able weather nnd getting ahead oC
their slowor neighbors.
Street Commissioner Lnwhorno Is
getting almost as enthusiastic over
It as tho members of tho A. N W.
club. Mayor Straw has dologatod, to
Mr. Lnwhorno the enforcement of the
city ordinance prohibiting tho leav-
,1R 0f garbage, rubbish, etc., on lots,
streets or alleys Insido tho city llmlta
nn(j aH0 j,nB nnmed him to nsslst tha
a. N. W. club on next Saturdny. Mr.
Lnwhorno has secured tho coopora-
tlon of D. I., Rood nnd n numhor of
Othors nnd he say that ho will boo
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Uint cpmp.ainiB nro won wiwi w
necorder Butler against all property
nwnors and tonnnts who fall to com-
,,.. with It nfter next Saturday. City
Attorney Goss Ih ontlrolv In accord
wlth tho "City Beautiful" plan and
wm nrotpcuto the cases.
While the A. N. W, club will bear
tho expense of tenmstors for hauling
nwny garbngo from streets and al-
leys, It Is expected that all who can
nfford it will pay for tho removal of
tho waste from their proporty.
It hna been Fiiirested that If somo
Lroper,y ownerl. cooperate by tho
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