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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Cu'"",l ' t" co,t mii n 67
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Stanley Williams, Former
Quartermaster of Ninth .
Infantry.
SUCCEEDS GEN. LEYVA
AT MEXICAL1 TODAY
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Both 'He and Predecessor Lia
ble to Be Prosecuted by
America.
(By Associated Press to Coob Bny
Times.)
MEXICAM, Mexico., April 1. -
General Stanley, tlio Amcrlcnn lead
tt of the rebels In Lower California,
took full command today of tlio In
iurroctors of Mexlcall.
Lcyvn, the deposed coiumnndor,
hai departed and Is supposed to bo
on his way to Los Angles. If Loyvn
I, caugM. he Is llablo to 1)0 prosecut
ed for violation of tho nontrnllty laws
of the United States carrying with 't
penalty of two yeors' Impilflonment
ii he with llerthold organized tho or
iginal rebel force In Holtyvlllo, Cnl.
lilt January. It beenmo known to
day that Stanley's rcnl ntunu Is Stan
ley Williams, formerly qnartcrmnstor
of the Ninth Infantry, U. S. A. If
he should bo driven across tho line,
he might bo arrested by Aniorlcnn
troops and tried for desertion.
UTTi.r. imn: for peace.
Innirrerto .luiitii Koyn tlio 1'rospectn
Are Poor.
(Dy AisoMa'od Press to Coos Day
Times.)
EL PASO. Tex., Mnr. 31. Olllcorfl
of the Jnsurrccto Junta hero whllo
declaring theyhopo earnestly for
peace again, they stnted today thoro
items to be llttlo prospect of an Im
mediate cessation of hostilities.
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GAME
Take Portland Into Camp Yes(Tnrn Tf)
terday by Score of Five to 1 1 j I L U I U
One.
ror.TI.AND. Ore.. Anril 1. Tho
AwN took Portland Into camn yes
terday by a score of five to ono, got
ti revenge for tho tvJ previous
c) Tlio scores or yesterday's games
la the Coast I.enKite wero as follows:
At Log Angeles It II
Los Angeles. ........ fi C
Portland 1 4
At San Francisco It H
San Francisco 11 17
Veraon 2 C
At Sacramento It' II
Sacramento 4 9
Oakland. . . t "7 's
HYFITLE POINT
Meats Bandon In Qoos Coun
ty Championship Game at
Coquille.
(Special to The Times.)
C0Ql'ILLE. Oro An-u i n i
!"" C 21 to 1, the Myrtle Point
-- a to l, the Myi
so icnool basket ball team defeat-
1 school baskc
&e Banrinn m.
,M Bandot, High school team here
"" ann,-- .,... ..
.uuuii, winning me uoos
uiiy rham-l i-. . -
. -iuuiibiiij), vnere was a
Jw- of rooters from both cities.
lath """" ia oniy point eany
! game.
; r Kodak work finished right at
n'r Studio
ASY VICTOR
LEAVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
Steamship Sails This Afternoon
For Portland WithlW
Passengers.
Tho Drcnkwatcr sailed this after
noon for Portlnml with 103 passen
gers, tho IargcRt outgoing list b)io
has had In a long time. Tho usual
travel was augmented by people leav
ing on eastern trips.
Among thoso sailing on the Break
water were:
C. P. McKnlght, P. Drlvor, Mrs. II.
P. Sheldon, Mrs. E. Porter, H. 0.
Strnuhl, E. P. Murphy, Thou. Mu.
phy, M. C. Smith mid fnmlly, W. P.
Miller mid wlfo, Pntrlck Kolly, Qlu
MtiBettl, J. W. Colllton, M. H. Sul
livan, Ed. Williamson, II. 0. Saun
ders, Gus, Johnson, Jack KnuguB, Otis
Salo, Axel Valnl.i, C. Battel, M. An
oskl, Prank Isancsom, J no. Erlcksou,
Prank Milton, E. M. Eberhnrd, II. P.
Sholdon, Miss Qerlike, Mrs. Emnm
Stevens, Oust Iledbcrg, J. E. arnhaui,
Seletl Predulcke, Mike Haiitlcy, Mrs.
II. W. Wilson, II. W. Wilson, II. J.
Valentino, Geo. Dlnucliard, Mrs.
niunchard, Miss Edun Davit, Mrs. C.
G. Adams, Henry Knock, S. 13. Thorn
ton, P. II. Soulo, I). II. Kennedy, Mrs.
Kennedy, .Mrs, J, C. McDonald, Mri.
A. Bowon, Vivian Ilowon, Laura
Ilnllndny. P. A. Hlctt, II. Cavls, J. It.
Olson, 0. D. Anderson, Mrs. Ander
son, Esther Anderson, Philip Herz,
Jus. Myers, Win. Turpeii.-Mliw Koeck,
Mrs. Henry Hoeek, L. P. Pnlkonsteln,
Chns Hlcklng, Jr., Chas Hloklng, Sr
W. J. Murphy, Potor Welck and wife,
John Welck, Mrs. Matlur, Joo Swu
ney, Harry G. Hoy, G. W. Canty, P.
W. Estborg, Mrs. Estberg, Mrs. Win.
Schroeder, A. M. Bartholomew, W. C.
Camp. Mrs. Hentli, G. W. Elwell, Q.
M. Patterson, T. Snka, 0. Shlo, T. II.
Cowhord, Jns. Harlogl, Florence Gra
ham, Wm. Grimes, Mrs. Win. Grimes,
A. L. Housoworth. Mrs. A. L. House
worth, Theros Contos, A. J. Hlcl3,
Tony Grlsko, Henry Trump, G. Ellis,
Oscar Jones, II. L. Cordwoll, P. Swan
son, P. A. Cook, Win. Rnbley.
KALPH L. ULOSSKR SAID TO HAVE
CONFESSED TO ATTEMPTED
CItl.ME NEAIt POKTLAND POL-
LOWS WIPE'S SUICIDE.
(By Associated Pres3 to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., April 1. Last
Saturday an attempt was mado to rob
tho Sellwood Bank, a small suburban
flnarjclal Institution. The robber had
cut ins way Into the bank through the
basement nnd bound and gagged
tho Janitor who was laying In wait
for tho cashier but was frightened
away.
Today nalph L. Blossor, a tinner
by occupation, was arrested and H
nlleged to have confessed that he at
tempted to rob tho Sellwood bank.
Last Tuosdny afternoon tho body
of Mrs. Grnco Blossor was found ly
ing In a bed a their homo. She died
by poison and wns believod to have
committed suicide though no good
reason for such nn act nn her part
was found. Tho confession of Blos
eer's death through chagrin over the
discovery of her husband's alleged
misdeeds, may have caused her 'o
take her own life.
.
SPANISH CABINET OUT.
.-.....I...' PnmiliiiiiR nnd Ministers Ilc-
I rrlmAD
MADRID, April 1. Tho Cabinet
r,t Droir H.innlalns resiirred today.
SELL10D BANK BURNED TODAY
i
WEYLER TO BE
NEWPREIfllER
Spanish Cabinet Resigns -and
Captain General Is Called
on.
(Ily Associated Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
MADRID, Spain, April 1 It was
rumored tonight that General "Woy
lcr, captain general of Cnlndoonla
had boon charged with trie responsi
bility of forming tho now, cabinet.
(By Associated Press to Coos 'Bay
Times.)
SEVILLE, Spain, April 1. King
Alphonso, who has been stopping
hero with Queen Victoria and tho
children, left hastily todav for Mad
rid following the receipt t ofllctal
dispatches concerning the resignation
of his cabinet.
PACKERS TRY
Now Set Up Contention That
Anti-Trust Law Is Unconsti
tutional (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
.Times.) -
CHICAGO, 111., April 1 Demur
rers tiled by tho Indicted Chicago!
packors today with Judge Cnrpenter
of the United Stntes District court set
up tho contention that tho nntl-Trust
Act under which nil tlio monopoly
suits nro brought In tho United Sta
tes does not crento any irlmo. Tho
basis of tlio contention Is thnt tho
statute does not define nny offonso
against tho United Stntes with sutll
clent certainty to inform defendants
of tho nnturo of tho crime with
which they nro charged, and tho samo
In so far as It undertakes to create a ,
crlmo Is Invalid, void and contrary
to tho United Stntes constitution. Tho
Indictments, nre also attacked as if
faulty preparation.
St. James, Catholic Edifice at
San Francisco, Destroyed
With $100,000 Loss.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
SAN FItANCISCO, Cal., April 1.
St. 'James Roman Catholic church, n
large wooden structure at Twonty
fourth nnd Guerrero streots was des
troyed by fire early today. The loss
Is estimated at ono hundroi thousand
dollars.
Defectlvo wiring was the cause.
BODY IS FOUND.
Aged Wutclininn Only Victim of Al
bany Klre.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
ALBANY, N. Y., Mar. 31. The
body of Samuel J. Abbott, an aged
watchman, was found in the runs of
the State Capitol today. Ho was tho
only victim of the Are.
j '
OXFORD WINS RACE.
Rowing Heoord Beaten In Cambridge
Contest.
(By Associated Pres? tn the Coos Bay
Times.)
PUTNEY, England, April 1. The
sixty-eighth rowing contest between
Cambridge and Oxford wu won oy
Oxford today by three longths.
The Oxford eight led all tho way
The time was 18 minutes ?S seconds,
Which is a record for th,e race.
0 I L
ROD BIG CHURCH IS
Happy Reunion of "Poet of
the Sierras" and Estrang
ed Frau.
OAKLAND. Cal., April 1 After a
separation of more than 10 years,
Joaquin Miller, the poet of tho Sier
ras, and his wife arc reunited. Mrs.
.Miller coming from tho cast to her
. husband's bcdsldo at Pablola hospi
tal. Mrs. Miller, who haB been living
with her sister near Saratoga, New
York, accompanied by hor daughter,
Juanltn, arrived in Oakland this
week.
Alarmed at the reported rclapBo of
tho poet, following MIbb Miller's de
parture for New York to closo her
studio, mother and daughter hasten
ed at onco to tho hospital, whero a
happy and touching reunion took
place.
GIVE CONCERT
E SUNDAY
Marshficld Naval Reserve Band
Will Give Program at
City Park.
Tho Coos Bay Naval Rohorvo Band
will give a free public concert lit tho
Mnrshllcld city park Sunday after
noon at 2:30. Director FenUm an
nounced tho following program for
It today:
1. March, "Thoroughbred" Parbach
2. "Danco of tho Hours (from
"La Gloconda").. . Ponchlolll
3. Bnrltouo solo, "Tho l.rago of
tho Rofo" Hanson
Clias. Kelser.
,4. Overture, "Stabat Mater"...
Rossini
Ii. Duet. "MUerero" (from "II
Trovatoro") Vprdl
Hayes Howard nnd T. Butchelor.
fl. Idyl, "Canoeing" Pryor
7. WUU-, "Forget-Me-Not".. Brooks
8. Solcctlon, "Three Twins". .
Ho8cna
(Donhted by J. W. Bennett)
"Star Spangled Banner."
GO TO PRISON
i
Seattle Multi-Millionaire Real
Estate Dealer Is Sen-
tenced.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
1 SEATTLE, Wash., April 1. Clar
'ence Dayton Hllman, tho multi-mil
lionaire real estate dealor, who was
convicted of using tho United' States
malls to defraud, was boutenced to
two years and six months Imprison
mnent on tho McNeil's Island peniten
tiary, to pay a Alio of JC,200 and
to pay the costs of tho i losecutlon.
On n contempt of court charge, Kill
man was sentenced to twenty days
in tho King county jail.
LAND IS WITHDRAWN.
Water Power Rehervea .Mada By Pifa-
ideut Tuft.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D, C, April, 1.
' Lands for water power reserves In
Utah and Washington aggregating
(5,590 acres were withdrawn today
by President Taft on tho recommen
dation of Secretary of the Interior
(Fisher. The area In Uta comprise
C40 acres along Proper river, In
'Washington, three thousand acras
along the Slmllkamen river and 3,150
acres along Bonaparte Creek.
Photo supplies and flnleblng at
Walker Studio.
OILMAN 1ST
ARRIVE TODAY
0
Steamship Arrives In From
Portland Sails For Eureka
Sunday.
Tho Alliance nrrlvcd in early today
from Portland, but wob delayed In
tho lowor bay by the low tide, the
Pony Inlet shoal not permitting her
to como up nt low water. She has
been newly painted. Ctipt. ThoniBen
Is still In command, a report In n
Portland pnper that sho had a new
captain being erroneous.
Tho Alliance will sail -.1 1:30 Sun
day far Eureka.
Among thoso arriving on tho Al
liance' wero tho following:
J. E. Murray, V. Crump, Emmn
Schlnvln, E. Gnbrlolson, B. It. Mooro,
Mrs. Moore, Nellie Mooro, Gertrude
Thnrnoll, T. K. Wilson, P. W. Paris,
Prances Ellcry, J. T. Qttlnlnn, Mrs.
A. Davis, Dora Marvls, Mrs, J. R.
Wiley, Miss N. Thomas. . H. Brown,
13. M. Rosenthal, G. W. f.awronco,
II. Hazel, A. Swnnston, P. Kosen,
J. II. Mntson, A. Mnoklln.
WANTS AN INVESTIGATION. .
ift
(on. W. King AIsn Deputy PiiiNicut
Ing Attorney l.lljt'iivlxt to Act.
Geo. W. King, proprlotni of Tho
Enterprise market, today tolophoucdi
to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lll-j
JoqvlHt of Coqulllo to como over and i
Investigate "Tho Jungle" stories that'
J, W. Huggard has been tolling about
him. Mr. King Is nnxtoi's to bring
tho matter to a focus as quickly as
possible.
OR
Mayor L. J. Simpson Has Port
land Engineer Preparing
Them.
Plans for a Joint wntor fcystom for
North Bend nnd Mnrshflcld with esti
mates of probable cost are being pre
pared by J. L. Stnuiiurd of Stannurd
& Rlchnrdson of Portland. Tho
plans and ostlmntes wero ordered by
Mayor L. J. Simpson of Noith Bond
whllo In Portlnnd recently.
Mr. Staunnrd visited North Bond
somo time ago and prapared plans
for n water works system for North
Bend but that was beforo any steps
had boon taken for Joint B.vsteni for
.tho two cities.
It is expected thnt tho plans and
estlmntOB will reach hero bon. Coun
I oilman McDanlol of North Bond who
was In Marshflold today said thoy
had hoped thoy would b hero In
time to be brought up nt tho Joint
meeting of North Bend nnd Marsh
flold couuillmen Monday evening.
'Mr. Stannurd assisted in Installing
tho noted Clear Lake wator system
nt Seattle and also tho Bull Run
system nt Portlnnd.
WILL SOON FIND CAUSE.
Good Progress Made Tnmud Raising
tlio Maine.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PENSACOLA, Fla., Apill 1. Tho
hull of the 'sunken battleship Maine1
In HavanaMiarbor will be reached not
later than Juno 1, according to Frank
M. Daulels, the contractor who has
built cofferdams about tho ship,
Then It can be determined whothor
the explosion which destroyed tho
hip wbb from, without o- within,
For Sale Let Times want ad. get
It. Phone 133-J.
WATER
WORKS
LIS
Plot to Loot County Treas
urer's Office In Iowa
Fails.
DEPUTY IS BOUND;
ROBBERS FRIGHTENED
Several Arrests Made and De
puty Official Is Sus
pected. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
DES MOINES, la., April 1. Sovon
arrests wero mndo today In nn ef
fort to apprehend tho four men who
shortly before midnight bound and
gagged Deputy County tnnsuror O.
W. Keller and tried to dynnmlto tho
vault of the county treasurer's oluco
which contained $100,000. On what
Is snld by the police to bi- a confofl
hIoii from Al. Rhodes, tho first of
tho men arrested, Deputy County;
Treasurer James O'Callaghnn has
been held.
O'Cnllaghau Is n brother of Robort
O'Callaghan, tho Wcutorn Lenguo
baseball manager. With Rhodes nnd
VCallaghun the pollen nro holding
Barret Lynch nnd wife. Mrs. Rhodos,
Clayton Baylos and nn unknown mnn.
Tho attempted robbery was a failure.
Tho first charge of ultroglycorlno
shnttered tho door but tin men wora
frightened away beforo nncthor could
bo prepared
ARE ON STRIKE
Thousands of Men In St. Louis
and Kansas City Demand
More Pay.
I By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times,)
ST. LOUIS, April 1. Pour thou
sand union carpenters struck today
becauso their demands of forty contti
a day Increase and eight hours' work
woro roftiHod. Five hundred union
woodworkers untitled their employers'
thoy would not go back to work un-
' less an liirreaso of CO cents u day
wns granted.
STRIKE IN KANSAS CITY.
Carpenters Out to Komi Demand For
Better Pay,
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bny
I Times.)
KANSAS CITY. Kun., April 1.
About ono thniiFnud union carpenters
fallod to appear for work today. Thoy
want an Increnso of flvo routs per
hour. Tho men now receive fifty
cents per hour.
California. Supreme Ccurt Re
fuses Grant Reliof- to
Jack Johnson.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay,
Times.)
SAN'FRANCISCO, Cal.. April 1.
The State Supreme Court has denied
tho application of Jack Johnson,
heavy-weight champion for relict
from tho gBiitonce of 25 days Impri
sonment In tho comity Jail Imposed
by acting police Judgo Treadwoll for
automobile speeding
Johnson Is now serving his seoi
fence.
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