The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PHKSH
VOL. XXXIV
Established In 1H7K
an The Const Mull
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SOMEONE HAS SAID:
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noMopniHT, rompnivd with tlio space
used ly oilier nlnron, should dclltio
lis eomparntlw importance In tlio
eoniniiiiiltyl )(HM our store's ml.
U'l'llotiiK spare do Unit?
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 3, 191 1 EVENING EDITION
SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS
ILL BE CONVENED TOMORROW
A Consolidation of Tlmo, Count Mull
mid Coo liny Advertiser.
No. 68
...i. llninot Pnninrc In Cvlrn '
much iiiiiiiuoi wi,iu,ia hi .!
Session of National Legis
lators. .
PECULIAR MIXUP IN
POLITIC? QJBODY
Democratic House and' Repub
lican Senate For Taft to .
Deal With.
TAFT'S VIEWS
OF CONGRESS
EXPECT PEACE IN OLD MEXICO
Maderos Await Arrival of Mes-lFrnnclHC0 ' Mntlcro sr., mhl Airon-
so Mndoro who nrrhed In El Pnso
senger From Provisional Mast night nthcr intimated develop-
Di.noirln a---.. i ni ,nenl8 Poking to pence might bo ex
i iiioiuum MiiiiuuMuiny nis
Terms.
(Uy Assoclnted Press to Coob Day
TlmoB.)
EL PASO, Tex., April r.4yiillo
'""'ntnlnlng nlmost complete Bllcnc3, tjiltlca'.
pectod within the next fow days.
They are believed to bo hero to
await the nrrlval of a niessengnr
from tlio insurrocto leader who prob
ably will submit to terms upon which
he -will consent to ncps.sntion of Iiob-
WILL NOT PERMIT DEALERS
ID FIX RATES OF SELLING
Likens Himself to Preacher
Who Recommends and
Prays For Results.
(By Associated PrcBs to Coob Bny
Tlmea.)
(Dy Asuocinicu rrai iu uuo xju WASHINGTON, D. C, April 3.
Times.) President Tnft enlivened tho early
WASHINGTON, D. C April 3, morning proceeding! of the Baltl
ii. it.... ! TlAHtihllnnti Unnntn
crane nuu. ...u .-..-..... - cou)d . tiQUKteBt. onIr wll.,t
meeting to consider ti Taft ndmlnls- tho ,nnBter ho,)0tj to do wlth tlH,,
The Interesting situation of a d 91110-l,no,(J conference of tho Methodist
' !.'". ElllBCOnnl Church todnv 'jv ilnrtnrlnp
TWO ARE HURT ARE INJURED -
IN AUTO SUNDAL JN, Jit
1 .
Dorsey Kreitzer and Wife In
jured In "Hoodooed"
Machine.
Dorsey Krcltzcr and wife wore
George Hennessey and Miss
Emma Halverson In Acci
dent Sunday.
George Hennessey, a tallyman at
IHIeT
rancrer dead
Isaac EnlundOld Resident of
That Section, Passes'
. . ., May.
Isaac Enlund died at'hla homo on
North Inlet yesterday after a linger
ing illness of n complication or Ills.
Ho was nn old resident of that eeti-tlon.
United States Supreme Court
Rules Against Patent
Medicine Men.
CANNOT ENFORCE THE
CONTRACT FIXING PRICE
Justice Hughes s Holds Thai:
Terms Would Create a -Monopoly.
(By ABsoclatod PrcBS to Coob Bar"
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 3. .
Mr. Enlund wna sixty-two years, T,1 attempt tiV'put n ban on "out
eleven months and 27 daya old and rntcs in "proprietary modlcInoB In
...!. -..- .II-.,.. ........ml or. .1 .. ... , Mimu ivmvi), llllllUll
USHon HH-.IBU.U -- -" -...uuKii:ttuuuiiB iiinKO HIS recommeil- ,,..., .. , . ,.,, IfnlvrKnn nlorV
.ll., I 11 ..... ."ljuitu JIHH.IUII), HI t UUIUIUUUIIU ..-.--.., .... ..v t.,u 111.01
tentlon to tho convening of congress Rations nnd hen pray for the best re-accWent Mri Kretr fi,lbtnlncd . Union onico, sustained Injuries j
In extraordinary sosBlon iv noon to- "" Tho' I resident said he reallz- brokcn nrnj( 8I)rnn0(1 wr,8t j terday In n runaway on South Fl
morrow. Tho political complcxlonn
of tho two branches of Congress Is
ai follows: I
Rouse Ucmocrats, 22S; Repub
licans, ICO; Soclnllst, 1; vacancies,
! (the ninth Iowa and second Penn
ijdvanln districts).
Senate - IlopubricniiB, 50; ucmo
crats, 41; vacancy, 1, from Colorado
ed tho ImmcnHu Inlluenco of tho
church.
.SOCIALISTS LOSE OUT.
IIILMOCIIATK HOLD CAUCl'H.
('ciiiian Reichstag Rejects PIiiiih For
Ponce.
(By Assoclnted Press to Coob Ray
Times.)
I1EHMN, Germany, Jlnr. 31. Tho
Reichstag by n Inrgd majority reject
ed tho Socialist motion calling on
had resided on tils North Inlet ranch
quite severely, although not seriously tno C. A. Smith mill and MIbb Emma JuBt 21 years. He .Is survived by .1
nt tno western wife nml four crown liiMmn
yes- Tho funoral will bo hold from tlio
ifth Wilson chapol Tuesday jtfternoon ut
Bomo Bovero bruises whllo Mr. ICrolt- street. 2 o'clock, tho Row Mr. RasmusBcn
zer had Ills hobo broken and sustain- They wor olt 'or a diivo and of North Rend omclntlnir.
ed some pnlnful bruises. Their son, woro comlnj; up Fifth street when the
Wllllnnt Kreltrer, who was with thorn 1" heenmo frightened, started to
escaped Injury. ,lck ttnA facn to run. They wero
They wero running ona of Dr. 8eon "oyond control nnd Mi. Honnos
HoiiKoworth's nutos tho red run- 80' w,no unnblo to turn them whon
about, Mrs. Krcltzcr wn Just lonrn- Ul0' renchod Hall avonuo. They
lug to opcrnlo tho machine. . Tihoy continued north Into the B.ilnes block
wero turning from South Rrondwny w,,crp tno rK wns Iaot and tho oc
towardB tho Smith mill when hIio c"lnntH thrown out.
cither became confused or tho Bteor- MlB ""'verson sustnincl n sprnln
BIG STRIKE IS
Wl W PLANI
this 'country' received today tho un
qualified 'dlbappiuval of tho Supreme
Court of tho Uniteif StatiB.
That tribunal' declined, in an opin
ion by Justice Hughes, to glvo Its aid
to such an attempt on tho ground'
that It would afford tho manufactur
ers of medicine nti unlawful mono
poly. j
Tho question of tho right of tho
manufacturer to control tho prlco ot
nn artlclo to tho consumer nroso In
n Biilt begun by tho Dr. Miles Modioli
Conipnny ngalnnt wholesalo doa'lora
In medicines at Cincinnati. John DV
Park A Souh Company.
Tho manufacturer sought to 011-
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Rciirntatlvf. Adopt An Economy 8 08 ,.,," t0 ul ,nt Z '., ' , ' niumrntim refused to ...pond and n,1; n and severe bruises y . Maclilnists pion to MakA J'"n t" C,lldn,",tl flrn' fr"' "iJuo-
i.,..,. '"tons lending to an Internntlonn t, crni,o of tho wI,II Mr- Hennessey was badly, umu" mdW,,ml& nan l0 maKe.lnB tho denloM who had procured
(Br Violated Pre.H to Coos Day ' !" 7 -1." ," . 1 T 'vated roadway. Tho railing broke J'-'-'" " ;, ." 'cat.o of; Great Fight Fop Eflht
(By toclnted Pre?H to Coob Day
Times.)
V1 IIVOTOV. D. P.. April 3.
DeriWMt!" riii'osrntntivi'B of tho
ilxty-tecond consrcsB who will con
trol the lower lioueo for tho noxt
tno years met In caucus today. An
economy program which IncludOH tho
abollilituent of tho six stnndlng houso
committers, on mllitln, prlvnto land
claims, Pnclllc rnllrnadn, rlvera and
Improvement!) of tho MissltBlppl rlv-
limitation of armnmontH and tho ;, llnohno 't,,-,,,,, turtlo , 1.1b shoulder. Tho rig was more or
abolition right of capture. 1. , . ., .. Iobo domollsht'd.
iiih uii 111111' iiiu mini iiiiv., iiiu uti;i-
pantR landing below It.
Thoy wero running slowly nt tho
time, not over sovon or eight mlloB
jper hour or tho.nccldent would have
roBMiiea nuicn more (lisnsirousiy.
Today Mr. Kreitzer Is Hiifforlnt;
conalderahly from the sovero bruises
lin fillfcf nliirifl nlinnt liln tnunr 1 litllm '
SAIL SUNDAY
M BLUffflUt
jnnd head. One log Is bm'.ly swollon
er, ventilation and nccoimtlca and Steamship LeaVCS FOI' Eureka nm' uotl eve nro hlaclionod from
tho blow that broke IiIb iiofo.
Tho machlno appears to bo hoodoo- Renters WIlO
cd. It Is tho one In which Dr. nnd
.Mrs. Straw had n similar r.cnldent a
Tho Alliance sailed yesterday for couple of yoars ago on North Front
Eureka with a fnlr paBBongei list and street. At that time. Dr. House-
-Sails Wednesday for
Portland.
mamifnctures, was ndoptdd. i
Tho pruning poUcy without out '
nearly one third of tho House onir'
ployes and tho saving mny amount. to
118,000 nn entirely now codo of rules
to goiern tho next hbuso will bo writ
ten. They nro based on tho rules Considerable; through freight. Do- worth, tho owners of the 'car, was
ol tho 53rd congress, tho Inst con- d1Jcs t'10 passengers from hero, alio ahi-ont'os'llo Is now.
gress controlled by tho democrats, i iind a number of through passengers Saturday iitMi Mr. and Mn.
'Mill. STniPM i
mini- uiuuLii !
i
i rnnni nnvrn
rnuffl duacd,
. - i
Hour Day.
(Ry
Do Not Lock
Their Boxes Hera Lose
i
Their Letters.
Petty thefts of mall from tho lock
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, N. Y April 3. A
May dnj- btrlko aa tho greatest light
for tho eight hours day In years In
tho plnn of tho londorfl ot tho union
machinists here. Tho strike Is sched
uled take In all tho Union machi
nists throughout tho United States.
Preliminary arrangement!! have al
ready been mndo here, but If agree
ments nro mndo beforo May day tho
controversy mny bo nvolded.
A geuornl strike would Involvo
more thnn ouo hundred 'thousand
men. '
procurod
medlelncH from tho manufneturor
to sell In violation of a contrnct with
tho manufacturer, and from soiling
medicines procured In thU way at
"cut rates,"
WIN ONE ANO
XO DECISION YET.
Kreitzer ran tho car down town nnd
I from Portland to Rjroka. (
I Tho Alliance Is duo back horo whllo they woro attending a moving
Tuesday afternoon or Wodnesday picture show, will lloll inn It away
boxes lu tho Marshfleld postofflco I.OXO TUNNEL UNDER ALPS' COM-
when tho renters of tho boxes for- PLETEI).
get to lock them havo bpc-n causing
considerable trouble of lato. Yester-
Standunl Oil and Tobnco
Cm.cn Not DecldeiL
(By Aoclate.d Press to Coos Bay
Trust morning and will sail Wednesday and left awheelbarrow In It place but "' 'b mimucr ui (By
....... .., t.. T-in.l . Intor rntiirnod II in than InfturH tnlrnn nml Ilnrrv Xr.lmrir In.-tt
UllCIIIUUU IIU1II IIUIU ui IUIIIOIIU, I .. - .v .- ....... .-.... ... . .. .a . .
Among those anlllng from .hero on I , The car "was nqt dnmni,od 'much n book from their boxes.
tho Alliance wero tho following: .yesterday, the. engine still working
Switzerland .Mountains Pien-ed After
I Five ntu n Ifulf-Vfiira T,I)or.
Assoitlated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
BERNE, Switzerland, Mnr. 31.
Postmaster Curtis has had previous The final obstruction in tho Lootsch-
It woHvqompiaintg nn(j althpugh he has had berg tunnel through the Bemez Alps
Tlmoo
WASHINGTON. D C AnrH 3 ' W. Rodenband, J. E. Vrcoland, after It had -turned turtle.
No decision was announced today by Geo. J. Sonk, Theo Bradley, C. A. more or less Jammed and scratched diligent watch Instituted hy tho em-'was pierced by tho laborers at 3:50
the S.preme Court of tho United Pussey, J. A. Stewart;- F. F. Benlth, 'where It collided with tho railing. ployes, It Is dimcult for Mm to de- this morning after flvo nnd a half
StMes In either tho stniulnnl oil or II. R. Fleming, .J, , T, Plerco, P. N, I 1-Viil Painter Hurt. tect parties taking mall from lock, years work and tho expoudlturo of
-- -r" . , ' -
louacco nntl-truat suits.
GRAND
Wing.
JURY TO iPEACE PLANS
TAKE UP CASE! UNDER TREATY
! Representative, Foster Says
United States "Will Head New
Arbitration Alliance
tect parties taking mall from lock years work and tho expoudlturo
Ferd Painter and Thayer Grimes boxes that do not belong to them, j twenty million dollars,
were out horseback rldlnir when they Another feature of It that makes It
, heard of tho accident of Mr. and Mrs. hard to detect tho culprt's Is that I
Kreltzey nnd started back at a rapid most tho losses havo occurred on
clip. As they were Hearing homo Sundays and holidays whn no post-
Painter's horse slipped on tho pave- ofllco employe Ib around.
ment and fell on him, badly crushing i There Is a severe penalty for pur-
one foot. j ties taking mall that does not belong j
C. Laukstrom slipped and sprain- to them from the postoffice, It 1h
ed his ankle whllo assisting in put- suspected that some young lads who
ting an auto in Goodrum's garage nro not aware of this are the culprits.
last evening. I Postmaster Curtis today Issued ,
: the following warning to box renters: Title On Patent? Of
"iiiiuiv iiA.Mr'-wiciTKif l'Ui.Mi "Uox renters nro cautioned to eoei
YESTERDAY that their boxes nro locked when f PerSOnS Cannot Be Made
M'LEOD LOSES
LAND ACTION
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Liljeqvist Investigates Lo
cal Matter. HrDlirailOn HllldllUtJ Chicago Itnllun Admltfl Sending 23 sovoraf boxes lately, and If the par
Aftor e.,.n . .,...' rnv ARsnointeii Press to Coos Bay I TlnvatenliiR letters. ties are apprehended they will got
h"re InvJti !u I 1 1 I Times) ! (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Bay the full penalty that tho la-v provides,
, o'iwiij, niu iiuuuiv-b uu- I TIitips
K7;JDelHTardrGrgW'l WASn,N0T0N' D- -f AP'U CHICAGO, S"mt. 31.Phl.p
UllavuTf PrrCUU"g A,ney Representative Foster of Vermont, 'purnurhn , fomer comralb8loi mer.
-- ivtuiucu iu uuijuiiiu vimi
"wrning He said that tbo matter
oum be presented to tho grand Jury
Fictitious
Jnich will assemble at Coquille April
7 Re does not wish to make
ay Public statement concerning tho
natter prior to theiu It is under
:!C0(1 ,nugh that tho mntter will be
thorough')- sifted,
J'r LUJeqvisfs action will be Inde
wndent of the prosecution of tho
, e whlch City Attorney Goss Is
Panning un(Jer the cUy or(Unancer
ranking minority menjbwA of the chnnt of South 'Chicago, today con-
House Committee on Foreign Affairs, fessed to tho police that he had writ
closed. Mail has been stolen from
' W: B. CURTIS,
PoBtmaster."
I I ! (I
HILLMAX IS IN JAIL.
predicted at the White House today ten twenty-five letters demanding Seattle Pronioier Unable to Furnish
that arbitration treaties would be money signing mem ine u;k
Hand,
negotiated between four of the lead-, ere BU f ,
Ing powers of the world, the United ie BaJdi The p0Hce are endeavoring
States to take the leading part In to connect him with sending the mis
Dig Bond
(By Associated Press (o Coob Bay
Times.)
SEATTLE, Wash., April 3. Clar
ence Dayton Hlllman, the millionaire
framing the negotiations. Foster gives of similar import to federal townslte promoter convicted of using
named the United States, Great Brit- Judge Landls and Jto members of the the mall to defraud Is still In the
ain, France and Japan as tho powers Jury In his court which was trying county Jail. He Is unable to furnish
that would enter such an agreement, a "black hand" case. jborid for $215,000 required for his
Eventually, he said, the other powers . appeal from a sentence ot two and
"ONE I. 8t KA.UfMA?f & CO YOUR o tho world would be forced to take
Ali OltllKKR . Kn tjet itav I similar action.
Remember a TURKISli DATII one-nnlf years in the federal penlten
wlll help you, Phone 214-J. (tlary.
It qmJltji MISTIjSTOK Ham & Bftcsa Mxwll. Perfection la Preferred Stock BmadaJ WiIte.Riyer yiowr, higheet quality.
Good.
(By Associated Press to the Cooa Bay
Times.)
SAN FltANCJSqo, CnL, April 3.
That an -Innocent purchaser of gov
ernment laud cannot acquire title
from a patent which hatf been secur
ed by a ilctltlous personage was tho
decision today of the United States
circuit court, appealed from tho ninth
district, amrmlng a decision of the
federal district court of Oregon can
celling the patents held by C. R. Mc-Leod.
LOSEJECUl
Portland Hopefuls Break Even
In Double-Header With
qt Los Angeles. .
(By Associated Press to Coos Ray
Tlmea.)
PORTLAND, Ore., April 3. Port-
land brok6 ev'e'n lu'.tho doublohoadnr
at Los Angeles Sunday, winning one
and, losing one. Tho results of the
Sunday games in tho Coast League
wero as follows:
At Lob Artgeles
Portland. .
Lob Angeles. ,
(First game)
Portland. , . ,
Los Angeles. . . ,
(Second gama).
At Sacramento
Onkland. '. . '.' . i. i.tl
Sncru'mentd. Jkyj,, HyfO
At San Francisco'- i M.iR,
(First gninu).
Vernon
San Frandscq, ( ,
(Second Gnma)..
Vernon. . . ,
Sau FrancUco. ....
Siituiilny'N RonuRi.
Saturday's games in the
League resulted uh follows:
At Los Angoles -
Portland.
Los Angeles, . .
At Sacramento
Oakland Sacramento. . ,
At San Francisco
Vernon. . . . ' . ,
San Francisco. .
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t
R II
5 10
4- 9
G 1C
10 8
R II
,2 6
0 S
It H
G 7
1 7
0 3
0 10
i .
Coast
R It
0 1
1 4
R II
1 7
7 9
R II
4 11
0 S
VETOES SUNDAY HALL.
After the show try a 'lurklsh bath
Phone 214- J.
For Sale Let Times want ad. get
ft Phone 133-J.
MJBTLETOE Hums & Bucoa Excell,
Nebraska Governor Refuses to Legal
ize It.
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LINCOLN. Neb., April 3. Got-,
ernor Aldrlch haa vetoed Senator
Barking's bill (or legalizing Sunday
baseball
Perfection In Preferred Stock Unutd