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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1911 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation if Times, Count Mall
nnd Coon liny AtlvertLcr.
No. 100
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JUAREZ FALLS BEFORE HEAVY
ONSLAUGHTS Of REBELS TODAY
Mexican City Across From El
Paso Captured After Heavy
Loss of Life.
DYNAMITE, FIRE AND
SHOT RUIN BUILDINGS
General Madero's Force Strug
gles Fiercely Against
Barricades. '
II HAW LOSS OK LIFE.
fnv Associated Press.)
EL PASO, Tex, Mny 10 Tho O
4 Rebel victory nt Junroz wns so-
cured nt the coat of n torrlblo
loss of llfo on tho Amorlcnn
sldo of tho lino ns well ns on tho V
bnttlcflcltl. Tho death list mny
rench eighty whllo nearly 150
woro wounded. Mnny fatally.
Pour AmorlcnnB wcro killed nnd
sixteen wcro wounded. Scoros
of phyBlclnnu nro treating both
the Fedorals and IiiBiirrcctos
wounded.
General Navarro nnd IiIb stnff
surrendered to Colonol Gnrlbnl-
dl of tho Insurrecto'a nrmy.
Gnrlbnldl congratulated Nnvar-
ro on tho splendid fight ho put
up.
fBy Associated Pross to Coos Bar
Times.)
EL PASO, Tox., May 10. Tho
white flag was hoisted ovor tho bar
racks at 12:35 o'clock nnd tho enp
turo of Juarez by tho Rebel forco
Is prnctlcnlly complete Thero wns
still Homo firing In tho outskirts of
tho town but great clouds of dust
and snioko mndo It dlfllcult to ascer
tain tho situation of tho Federal
forco.
At noon tho Insurrectos plncod n
cannon lu position to bombnrd tho
barracks. Tho first shot from tho
InsurrcetOB' cannon was a tolling ono
and threo or" four moro shots toro
great holes In tho barracks and fin
ally when roslBtorico no longor count
ed, tho token of surrender was run
up.
The main street of Juarez Is lu
ruins. Sonio of tho houses nro rid
dled with bullets whllo others woro
demcllshed by dynamite bombs and
shells store windows nro broken
and viiilo sonio of tho stores nro
guarded by tho Rebels, thore has
been considerable looting. Ameri
can n'ombors of tho Insurrecto forco
are reported to linvo been tho chief
offenders. In this work.
Gerral Madoro has started for tho
town to establish his headquarters
there Tho Rebols are swarming Into
the streets and tho residents of tho
town, ppparently satisfied that tho
fighting Is ovor, are coming out from
their Fholter and shouts- of- victory
can be heard on tho American sldo.
Tho sun Is burning fiercely and tho
revolutinlsts who have been fighting
for hours without food or water nro
being given refreshments by tho resi
dents of tho town among whom
there aro many Insui recto sympa
thizers. Dr Wilson, tho Insurrecto field
surgeon, declared tho total wounded
on both sldea nuumbered over one
hundred. He added that ho knew
Positively that threo Americans of
the Insurrecto army had been killed.
Dr. Kunlga, In charge of the Fed
eral hospital for tho last three days,
said he had treated over ono hundred
Federal wounded"' and around tho
Customs House, church and Jail be
tween 35 and: 40' Federal dead are
Wag In tho streets, ho said,
Colonel Talmar, commander of
Part of tho Juarez garrison, whoso
taunts to tho Insurrectos were lar
gely responsible, for the, attack, Js re-
Ported killed.
W. F. Kelly of Stockton, Cal., who
EARLY ST0R1
OF THEJATTLE
Juarez Presents Pitiful Evi
dence of Struggle Between
Armies.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.).
EL PASO, Tex., Mny 10. Junroz,
the objective point of tho Mexlcnn
revolutionists for ninny months, be
cause It Ib tho port of entry to tho
United States, fell Into tho bands of
General Francisco I. Madcro, Jr.,
early today.
Though General Navarro, with a
small command long hold out In tho
barrackB near tho contor of town, tho
rebels had taken most of bis cannons
and since noon directed tholr flro nt
tho Inst Federal stronghold.
Just boforo noon, Knout Mndoro,
ono of tho youngest Inaurreoto lend
ors, who gallopod past the Santa Fo
hrldgo on his way to Goncrnl Madcro,
roportod that Gonornl Navarro hnd
been locntod within tho barracks and
was Burroundod by Robol forces.
Story of Fighting.
General Navarro, tho Federal com
mnndor nt Junroz, contlnuod his dos
porato rcslstanco to tho onslaughts
of tho Robols under Francisco I. Mn
doro, Jr., early today. Tho onga
goment was rcsumod In onrnest it
8:25 o'clock this morning.
Throughout tho smoking town
which was swopt by flames last night,
tho Federals modo despornto stnndB
behind tholr bnrrlcades. Tho Rebols
pushod tho fighting.
Tho Federals, who had found ro
fugo In tho church and nt tho dia
toms Hpuso woro driven frob both
theso buildings nftor torrllc fight
ing. Tho Rebels used dynnmlto
bombs and both sides used machlno
guns.
It was lnrgoly Btreot fighting, each
aldo taking advnntngo of tho protec
tion of tho buildings.
Gonornl Navarro said last night ho
would fight to death. Ho then ex
pected rolnforcomonts but lator re
ports showed his succor to bo moro
distant than n weok's march.
Tho Robols oxpectod rolnforce
monts of 300 men this nftornon.
was standing on tho Amorlcnn sldo,
was wounded In tho shouldor.
The dvnnmlto bombs, sholls. bul
lets nnd flro thnt rnged for hours Inst
night and early today transformed
Junrez from Its usual tranquil, peace
ful stato Into a mass of ruins. Nu
merous abode houses have been razod
and other buildings practically min
ed. As soon as tho whlto flng was
hoisted over tho barracks nnd the
surrender of the Federals complete,
Mexican flags woro unfurled on
houso topa nnd church bells woro
rung In celebration.
CASeTsBEING TRIED.
Hngqulst nnd IlJorqnlt Suo For Pay
, mont for Fill.
This afternoon beforo a Jury In
.Tustjre Pennock's court, tho case of
Hat(1ulst and DJorqulst vs. Antonio
Mlquel for $72 for C00 yards of dirt
which they claim they dumped on his
lot In South Marshgeld is being tried.
Tho lurv consists of Jaa. Watts. II.
A. Wells. W. N. Ekblad. J. C. Mer
chant, A. D. Wolcott nnd Warren
Bachtel.
CHAMBER OF COM.MERCE NOTICE
A meeting of tho Executive Com
mittee of the Marshfleld Chamber of
Commerce will be held Friday after
noon at 4:30 and all -members are
requested to .bo present
VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec.
NORTH BEND UN UNDER ARREST
Lewis Whitney Charged With
Selling Horse He Had Hired
From Pointer Livery In Co
quille. LowIb Whitney of North Dend,
nbout twenty years old, was arrested
here by Sheriff Gago yesterday as ho
wns about to tako n boat for North
Dend. He Is charged with soiling a
horso which ho hnd hired from Poin
ter's livery nt Coqulllo and confiscat
ing tho money to tits own use.
Whitney wns tnken to Coqulllo
yesterdny by Sheriff Gngo. Tho evi
dence obtained ngatnst him so far
1b not conclusive, .ho not bolng posi
tively Identified as tho man
who hnd hired tho horse. Dep
uty Sheriff Gago stated this nftor-
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THINK THE?
Mexican Loyalists Express
Confidence In Outcome of
Revolution.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bnj
Times.)
MEXICO CITY, Mny 10. Notwith
standing tho success of tho Rebols at
Juarez, tho loyalists hero appear con
fident of thojiltlmtno success of tho
Fodorol army.
TO PROTECT -AMERICANS.
Senator 'Stone Protests Against
Inactivity of United StnfcH.
(By Assoriatcd Press to Cooa Bay
' Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.
Characterizing tho killing of Ameri
cans on tho border as "murdor,"
Sonator Stono of Missouri mndo a
second bpcech protesting against the
inactivity of tho United 8tat In tho
protection of cltlzons on tho Mexican
bordor.
Stono declared tho United States
govornmout should bo moro con
cerned for tho welfnro of Its own
pcoplo than for tho sonsltlvonesa if
Moxlcans.
ALL OF F.
Casey Vanlieron of Luther,
Mich., Murders Three and
Himself.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CADILAC, Mich., May 10. Casoy
Vanlloron,. a .farmer . living noar
Luther, Mich., shot and killed his
wlfo and his two children, himself.
Domestic trouble was tho cause.
AFTER SUGAR TRUST.
, i . ,
House ProvldesFor Invebtlgntlon of
Allegtnl Combine.
(By Associated Prose to Coos Bay
TlmesJ
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.
The Houso formally passed the Hard-
wick resolution for an investigation
of tho American Sugar Refining Com
pany and other sugar concerns.
BILL REACHES SENATE.
(By Associated Pres3 to C003 Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.
Tho Houso "free list" bill reached
tho Senate Tuesday and was referroa
to the Finance Committee,
"SHAUX AROOX" OPERA HOUSE
FniDAY, MAY 12TH. Reserved Beats
now on sale at the Busy Corner drug
store.
Hi WN
FARMER KILLS
1
'noou thnt nddttlonnl evidence wns
being obtained which would probnbly
hold Whitney.
It scorns thnt a man, alleged to be
Whitney went to tho Pointer Livery
In Coqulllo nbout a week ago nnd
hired a horse for two days. Neither
ho or tho horso returned.
' Now It Is claimed that ho took tho
horso to somo placo In Curry county
and sold It.
I Whitney whon arrested hnd n now
suit of clothes and othor now wear
lng apparel, and a new revolver. Ho
denied his guilt.
Whitney has n brother at North
.Bond, his father, John Whitney, lived
on IContuck Inlet for n long tlino. Ho
wns an old miner and la supposed to
bo mining In tho Salmon Mountain
section now.
LOST LIFE IN
Lieut. Kelly Falls to Death
While Making Flight Near
San Antonio.
(By Associated Press to Coos U.iy
Times.)
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 10.
Llout. Georgo M. Kelly of tho Thtr
jteonth Infantry, U. S. A., was killed
this morning by a fall In i Curtlss
noroplano nt Fort Sam Houston. Ho
was making a (light nnd whon nbout
fifty feet from tho ground shot for
ward from his scat, landing on his
head. ifo dlod In a few minutes.
PORTLAND IS
LOSERJUESDAT
Drops First Game to San
Francisco by Score of Two
to Three.
$
STAXDIXfi OF CLUBS.
Per
Won Lost cont
Portland. ... 22 10 .571)
San Francisco. 23 18 .501
Oakland .... 20 21 ,488
Vernon. ... 10 20 .187
Sacramento . . 18 20 .474
Los Angeles. . 1C 23 .410
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., May 10.
Leading tho Coast Leaguo with n
good porcontngo, Portland opened
away from homo yesterday nt San
Francisco nnd dropped tho first gamo
by a Bcoro of two to threo. Tho
games Tuesday resulted as follows:
At San Francisco
II
Portland. . .
San Francisco.
At Sacramento
Vornon. . .
9
13
II
11
8
H
13
13
t t
Sacramonto, ,
At Los Angeles
Oakland, , .
i t
Los Angeles
Sunday Annies.
Sunday's games resulted as
fol-
lows:
'At Portland
I Portland. . .
Vernon,
At Oakland
R
3
4
R
8
2
4
8
R
G
13
II
8
ib
H
13
4
8
11
Sacramento, .
Oakland. . .
Sacramento. .
Oakland,. . .
At Loa Angelea
Los Angeles, .
San Francisco-
H
7
17
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I
EX-GOV. GLOVER
RIES SUDDENLY IN PORTLAND
IS
Mexican Federal Force Aban
dons Town Across Line
from Douglas, Ariz.
(By Associated Press to tho Coon Day
Times.)
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Mny 10. Tho
Fedornl nrmy evacuated Agun Prle.n
today, tho entire garrison marching
BOUtllWCBt.
Tho Federals nro marching In tho
direction of Hcrmoslllo. All the gov
ernment olllces nt Agun Prlctn nro
closed and many American mining
companies will be obliged to suspend
because tho Custom Houso Is closed.
Between Agun Prlotn and Hormo
alio, n Inrgo Robol forco Ib concen
trntcd nnd It Is unlikely tho Federals
will rench Hermoslllo without bnttlo.
Hormostllo Is surrounded by n largo
bnnd of Robcls Including 800 woll
armod Ynqul IndtniiB.
LOSS AT S.VLTILLO.
Mexican l-VdernlH Reported to'Ilnve
JiHt Over Fifty.
(By Associated Press to Coos Pav
Times.)'
LAREDO, Tex., May 10. Kollablo
Information Is thnt ovor fifty Feder
als, wero killed nt Snltlllo In n fight
with Insurrectos yesterday. Tho Fed
erals wero drawn Into a trap.
RAD THEATRE FIRE.
HodleH of INglit Performers Recover
ed from Edinburgh Music Hull.
(By Associated Press to Coos Ba
Times.)
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Mny 10.
Eight bodies woro recovered from tho
ruins or the Empire Music Hall which
burned Inst night. Nearly all wovo
identified as performers.
Has Strong Team for County
High School Field Meet
Here Friday.
According to advlcos from tho Co
qulllo vnlloy, tho Ilandon, Coqullle
'and Myrtlo Point High school track
teams WW uo accompanied rr,ro iwi
Friday by largo contingents of "root
ers" for tho Coob County Field moot
which will bo pulled off nt tha Marsh
fleld Fair Grounds Friday aflornoon.
North Bend wilt also sond a big dele
gation. All of tho teams aro protty woll
.matched but Bandon, according to
I local "dopestors" has tho host pros
pects of winning tho meet. Concorn
Ing its prospects, tho following state
ment was made today:
"In Bandon hope Is running high,
nnd ihn Iml lent ImiH nre that tho oth-
jor teams In tho county will havo to
go somo to provont thorn from ro
peatlng laBt year's victory.
"The team, with a few excoplton3,
will bo tho Bnmo as last year and
nvrv ono Is showltiE bettor form.
Tho sprlutors and dlstanco men havo
been clawing tho cinders for wheels.
Tho Jumpers and tho weight mon aro
fully na good If not bettor than last
year's and the relay team will hold
Its own."
In E.VERY HOME Bhould
be HAINES" FLOUR.
RANIN HOPES
TO WIN AGAIN
OF OREGON
Was National Figure In Memo
rable Struggle Between
Hayes and Tilden.
HE TRIED TO AID
TILDEN WIN CONTEST
Electoral Votes From This
State Decided Presidency
of United States.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., May 10. Lnfu
yotto Grovor, tho fourth governor of
Oregon, died suddenly nt bis homo
In thlH city today. Ho wnH born In
Maine In 1823, and wns governor oC
Oregon from 1870 to 1877. Ho wan
a democrat, lie beenmo a natlon.il
llguro In the HnyoH-Tlldon presiden
tial contest. It was whon tho repub
lican party was confronted with de
feat lu tho effort to elect Hayes that
the national Irbuo wns placed lu tho
; hniulH of tho governor of Qrogon.
'Tho votes of the electors of this stato
decided to contest. Threo oloctora
wero chosen. It wns found that ono
of tholr numhor wns Josoph Watts,
postmnstor nt Lafayette, nnd tho do
mocrntH produced n constitutional
provision that forbade any man hold
ing a lucrative nfllco bofhg -chosen as
elector. They maintained that Wntta
wns Ineligible becnuso of this fact.
Groyor'lssued a certificate of election,
to n mnn named Cronln, a Portland
domocrnt who had received tho high
est democratic vote, In tho Btoad ot
Watts. Whether Cronln or Watts
sohuld bo recognized hung tho fate
of Issuo. Tho two republicans refus
ed to recognlzo Cronln nnd Watts ro
slgnod his pfllro and these threo ro-'
publicans cnt tho voto which put
Hnycs In ollloco. And thou nftor that
Watts was again glvon his postofilco.
ASIC FOR FUNDS.
.'fc
Subscriptions For Defenso of Sic
XiuunriiN.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.
Tho Amorlcnn Fodorntlon of Labor
.has Isauod an appeal for funds for tho
. .. av-- t...,t ...
UOienso oi mo Aicvuuuni bruwiura
In Jnll at Los Augolos for dynamiting.
Tho oxocutlvo council of tho Federa
tion will receive tho funds nnd dis
tribute thorn.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(By Associated Pross to Cooa Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Mny 10. May
wheat, ft I 1-Ro: July wheat, 87 3-4o;
' a 1 . t. .... A O 1 J t AAA t lak
Bopiemuur wnuai, 01741 uuwmuvi
wheat, 89 l-8c.
(Ey Assoolatod Prosa to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., May 10.
Wheat unchanged.
(By Associated Pros- to Coos Bay
Times.)
TACOMA, Wash., May 10. Whoat
unchanged,
QUIET IX rOXORESS.
No Meeting Today Evcept of Con
IlllttCON.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 10.
Neither branch of Congress Is In ses
sion todny but thero Ib moro or less
activity of commlttocs. interest la
centored In the hearings on Canadlaa
reciprocity In tho Senato Commute
on Finance.
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