The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 12, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION
EPORT REiffi OF ASARCHI
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A Coiiftollrinf Ion of Time, Comt Mnll
nnd Ccmi Hny AilvorlNor.
No. 102
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Revolutionists Surround Sev
eral Cities and Attacks
Are Feared.
NEWS IS SENT OUT
BY AUTO MESSENGER
Chihuahua, Torreon, Durango
and Other Important
Places Threatened.
(Tlio following Chlhunliun dlHpntc'i
MARTAl
GESJAMRO
Mexicans Displeased With Ac
tions of Defender
of Juarez.
VIS PASSENGER STEAiER 15 801
Over 200 Aboard the Mcrida n,on whon t,int vopo, upeared on
the scene. The Farragut carried ono
Rescued Few Hours Before 'imaacnRor.. sin. was somewhat dam-
aged In the collision but was able to
rutum to Philadelphia. The Mcrlda
Hank live hours after the collision.
Tho following wireless message
vn rocolvcd from the Farragut nt
3:30 this afternoon:
"We nre bonded for shonl wnter,
Vessel Sinks Off Cape Char
les After Collision.
(Ily Assoclnted Press to Coos naj
Times.)
NEW YOUK, N. Y., May 12. Tho
PORTLAND IS
LEADER AGAIN
( Ily ABsoclnteil Press to tho Coos Dny
Times.)
i Jui.MLu umi, .May iz. u incers
was sent by nn nuto messenger to of tho War Department decline to
El pnso. nil wires being down. Tho comment on nny notion Hint Is to be
auto traveled 225 miles In two dnya.) tulcn toward Gonornl Navarro as n
...... ,, ,. .. ., result of his surrendor nt JnnVoz, but
CHIHUAHUA. Mox.. Mny 12. - lt ,B oxpoctcd bolmvlop of tho Podoral
Two thousand Insurrcctos, part of tho onlcor (11(1 not rccoVO ti, commendn
liand operating In districts nouth of tlon of his superiors. Ho probably
hero nro reported mnrchlng on Chi- will bo court, mnrtlnled, tho court slt-
hunhun. Alrendy tho ndvnnco guards ting nt Chihuahua within a week or Jumps Back Into First Place OV
arc encamped about tho city. An ton days. It Is expected, howovor,
army mob nt daylight entered Nombro thnt when tho full dotnlls nro gono uuiudimij oun rranCISCO
Do Dcos, a Btiburb, looted nil tho Into, his conduct will bo approved,
stores, and escaped without reals-
tanco from tho l.r.00 Federal troops
stationed In tho bnrrnckH near. This
city has long beon In dread of nn nt
tack and now grentor fenr Is felt than
over bccntiBO of tho cxtromo vlolcnro
shown by tho Insurrectoa In this ro
glono. Tho wholo district is In n
state nppronchlng nnnrchy. I
Torreon, which has 20,000 populn
tlon Including numerous Amorlcnnn,
stenmshlti Merlda of tho Ward line, bol"K covoyed by tho United Stntos
with 207 passengers from Havana for "" P 1wn; Condition of Far-
fnifllf In aitnlt Mint ii'.i . tMA..l
. "ft" DMi.il UltU V ill U Ull tuu IU
Now ork, was rammed by tho kee 8ten, t0 Ul(J runlng B0(l9
stenmor Farragut. from Phllndolphla vc havo reinforced tho pnrt damoged
ror l'ort Antonio, off Capo Charlos In tho collision with a bulkhead and
early this morning. Tho Morlda'H 8halt mnko an nttempt to get Into
passengers and crow werp transferred Chesapeako Hay. Our position at
to the Fnrrngul nnd Inter from tho noon was 1S3 miles south of Sandy
Farragut to Old Dominion llnor Ham- Hook."
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REEF TRUST" PROSECUTION By
GOVERNMENT IS UPHELD TODAY
RI1FIGRT
ENDED TODAY
IIG CROWO AT
FIELD MEET
Western Federation of Miners
. Admitted to American
Federation.
(Uy Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Mny 12.
Tho Western Federation of Miners
has been granted full nlllllntlon with
tho American Federation of Labor.
Tho ndmlttnuce comes ns n se
quence to nn old controversy, nd
mlttnnco of tho Western Federation
Judge Carpenters Overrules
Demurrers to Indictments
of Packers.
SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST
LAW UPHELD BY HIM
Says That Indictments Plainly
Show Plan to Control
Business.
(Ily Associated Proas to Coos Hay
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., May 12. Domur-
rera of the Chlrngo Packers in tho
"Hoof Trust" case woro ovorruled to
day by J ml go Cnrponter In tho Untod
Stntos District Court. In his ruling,
Yesterday.
Wet Grounds Detracts Some tcr-
But Events Are Being
Closely Contested.
AMMUNITION TO I
nonce DnoncD!
STANDING OF CLUBS.
i or (( nmi promises to bo ono of tho best
WOU LOSt Cent ntlil.iHn nn.ifnulu linl.t lw.rn Tim mill
... V. .... ..V.ll .J.V. .IV ......
I i no uoos uoimiy nigu scuooi r icki
meet nt the Mnrshdcld Fnlr Grounds
this nftcrnoon Is being lnrgely attend-
is surrounded by tho insurrcctos nmi United States Will Not Inter-
the Inhabitants fenr nn nttnek. Lire-,
fere With Shipments
Into Mexico.
Portland 23 17
L Ont Iiiniinl.Kifi l I fl
it uu i- iiuivinLu, ..I lit
Oakland. . . .21 22
Vernon 10 22
Sacramento. . . .20 20
Los Angoles. . .17 24
of Miners having been opposed on nc- Judo Cnrponter declnrod tho Shor-
j count of tho radical policy of tho lat- "inn anti-trust law, which has beon
nttnckod by tho packers, Is constitu
tional. He nlao held thnt tho Indict
ments chnrglng J. Ogdon Armour nnd
other packers with violating Its pro
visions Is vnlld.
Carponter'H decision may havo nn
Indirect homing on all anti-trust liti
gation In upholding tho completeness
nnd stability of tho Shormnn nntl--tniBt
Inw. Of theao fenturoa, tho
court said, "CougroBH alined effectual
ly to prevent tho restraint of trade
C. C- ECKHOFF
IS STRICKEN
(By
do Is In the hands of tin Nebcin.
Durnngo with 32,000 population,
Is snrrotiniled by Insurrcctos nnd
there Is fear of nn nttnek. Sencntn
Cas Is protected by n smnll garrison
and also Is surrounded by Insurroctos
while AKuas Callontcs Dcb Cnlontls Is
described ns a hot bed of revolution
ist.. Pnrrnl has sent out distress 1 Steovor nt El Paso, Tox., was In
sIedbIb. Flftcon hundred rovolutl.m- "tructod by tho Secrotnry of Wnr to
Ists nro In that vicinity nnd have nl- Pwralt nil rogulnr shlpmonts pnsslng
ready captured Minns Elovns, n bu'j
urb,
Assoclnted Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 12.
Alter il cauiuui iiicuiiiik iuuu( v.uiu-i.
At Loa Angoles
Los Angoles. .
Oakland. . .
through tho Custom Houso to ontor At Snn Francisco
Juarez. This means tho authorities;
.fi70 nRt night nnd this morning did not
.558 lenvo tho grounds In condition for rc-
488 cor(l breaking work In tho various COOS Bay Resident for Fifty- ,n ltortnto rnmmorco, It had power
.403 OV01l(a i,.lt n,ogt of .horn will bo close-! . to accomplish this by making tho ro-
.CC0 jy contested,
.410 Tho North
I lireC Years raSSeS AWay strnlnt of trado n criminal net or by
. , . empowering tho United States as
oUUuCniy. complainant and to eecurolnJunctlonB
Chns Eckhoff, a resident of tho against tho nets which constitute ro-
(By ABSoclntod Press to Coos Day ;nmj quto n m,mbor of rooters nccom- Coos Hay section for llfty-threo years, Btrnlnts of trndo or by both. By pass-
Dond, Myrtlo Point,
nandon and Coqulllo schools hnvo
teams entered In tho various events
Times.)
I - A . . . . A -At. t
nnnled each tenm. dlod suddenly nt his homo In North "B o auormnn net, u um ooin.
PORTLAND, Ore, Mny 12. Port- Tonight nt tho Odd Follows hnll n'llond about 11 o'clock last night. Yes- l tho mattor of tho Indictments
land Jumped back Into Hrst plnco yes- reception will bo tendored tho visitors tordny noon ho was down town, but tho colirt rillo,,t "' nm of tll opinion
torday by defeating San Francisco liy tno Marshnold High school stu- In tho nftcrnoon wns tnkon with vlo- thnt tho fncts stnted Jntholndlctinont'
six to two. Tho scores yestorday fol- dents. ilont pnlns In tho stomach. Ho had Bnow clearly n plnn or schomo or-
I This nftornoon, tho Mnrshnold stu- boon suffering from stomach trouble Rnnliod and put In operation by tho
donts nro enjoying a hnlf holldny to nt Intervals for somo years. A phy- ofondniits ultlmato purposo of which
H enablo nil who so dcslro to nttond tho alclnn wns called but could glvo him w"a ' control production, salo nnd
0 moot. no rollof. distribution of fresh meat throughout
H Mr. Kcijhonr wns born In Schleswlg. n "" action of tho country, nnd is
Portland . .
Seven hundred men entered Gundn- " nt mtorroro witn nny 8uppiios San prnnc8C0.
lupo Cnlro, killed sovornl olllclnls nnd clenrod nt tho Custom Houso whether At Sncrnmonto
IS OPEItATED ON.
looted the stores. tlloy uo nri"B nmmuniuon or ioou.
August Hcckmnn, nn Amorlcan of
Luckonbnck, Tox., wns pulled oft h!s
horso while trying to cecnpo nnd was
ordered executed. Several shots woro ' 1)l'ck'8 s,"r,,,,s Vram At,Mck of
fired but ho escaped nftor bolus ApiK'iulIcItls.
wounded In tho scalp nnd hand. D' Assorted Press to Coos Bay
Rosnro is bolloved to bo In tho Times.)
band of tho Rebels. At Endeo, South LONDON, England, May 12-Lady
of Rosarlo, twenty persons havo beon eclos- wll boforo her nnrrlaBe to
killed. The Insurrcctos hnvo Infest- Lord Decl3 wn8 Mls9 "0,on V,v,nn
ed tho entire region nnd nro com- 0oul11 Iorwont nn operation for
witting all sorts of depredations. Tho appendicitis today. Tho result was
feign of nnnrchy seems to hnvo got Bninuaciorj.
beyond control of tho authorities and
Sacramento.
Vornon. . '.
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Germain-. Julv 21. 1830. nnd would mciuonini to inni to control jowor
A' meeting of tho Executive Com- , , ftI,ltv ..... t ...... prices to tho producer of raw mnto-
jj mltteo of tho Mnrshfleld Chambor of jj8 nctjvo fo on Co08 Day was as rm,s nml rn,so U10 prices to tho con
10 Commorco will bo hold Friday afto.- a rancher during which ho nccumulnt- 'Minor of tho llnlahed products." v
10
noon nt 4:30 and all members nro
requosted to bo present.
VIOLET HENDERSON, Soc,
ray ARRIVE idoIoin
ON BREAKWATER EARLY TODAY
further deeds of desperation nro ex
pected. Numerous towns hnvo beon
cut oft from tolegrnphlc or telephonic
communication. Chihuahua City la,
Poorly prepared to withstand pro
longed Isolation. No reliable nows
o' the peaco negotiations has beon
llowfii to reach this city.
ALLIANCE TO
TYPHOID AT JUAREZ.
EUREKA TODAY
San Francisco After
Good Trip.
The Redondo arrived In this morn-
KlRld Ciif.es nnd Ono Denth Are Re-
ported.
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bav
Times.1!
Steamship Sails South at Noon
Today Will Return
Here Sunday.
Tho Alllnnco sailed today noon for
, Steamship In Early This Morn
ing From Portland After
Good Trip.
Tho Breakwater arrived In oarly
this morning from Portland after n jng from San Francisco with n full
'good trip down tho const. Sho had list of pnssongers nnd n goo'd enrgo
n largo Wsengor list. ' of freight. Sho had a fairly good trip
Tho Breakwater will sail Saturday U'-
for Portand. . I Cant- Hanson and Purser Roynolds
Among those nrrlvlng on tho Bay inoro is no iruwi wmuuvur iu i
Breakwater woro: report thnt n child wns born nt sen on
R. L. Wells, Henry Block, P. D. their last trip down.
Jarman, Mrs. Jnrmnn. O. Knnpp, D. Tho Redondo will sail from hero
Hannas, Mrs. Hariiias, Mrs. M. G, Sunday noon for San Francisco.
Pnlomnn. E. A. Lee. J. S, Dennen. Among ihobo arriving uu wiu ti
ed qulto n fortune hits WOMAN SUFFRAGE
Ho Is survived by n wlfo nnd sev-j WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 11..
oral children, tho latter being Mrs, "So long as n woman buttons hop
Lottlo Uakor of Myrtlo Point, Mrs. rlothoa up tho back sho cortalnly
' Robert Naglo of Astoria, Chas. Eck- hasn't souse onough to vote." Thla
hoff, Jr., of Gardlnor, Mrs. E ,R. For- dictum vnuchod by Dr. Cyrus Town
'rcst of Portland, nnd Mrs. John Mes- Hond Brady boforo tho Episcopal con
serle, John Eckhoff, Mrs. C. A. Pain- gross hero has caused n storm nmong
tor, Mrs. Thomns Rooko, Mrs. Wm. tho fnshlonablo dovoteos of Waab
F. Forrost, Miss Annlo EokhofT, Ml3a ington. Other speakers had urged
(Lllllo Eckhoff nnd Miss Frlodn Eok- woman stiff rngo. Hrndy howovor,
holt of Coos Hny nnd vicinity, 'ino Wont iiirthar still ns ho tnlked ovor
; three latter girls woro In Portland other "nbsurdltloH" of woman's drobS.
Manv Arrive On Steamer Fromiv,Blt,nK tll0lr B,8tor iRo then caimiy ion tho platform.
All tho mombors of tho family nre
en route hero nnd tho dnto of tho fu
neral will not bo fixed until their nr-rival.
'ADD ECKHOFF DEATH
I A. 11. SMITH DEAD.
to
CMS AND
OTIS 00 FREE
Jl'AREZ, Mex., May 12. Six
"ses of typhoid with two of typhoid Eureka. Sho had many through pas- McLenn. R. C. Bishop, Ed. Sam- dondo woro:
'ung tno soldiers
rmy are reported. Ono
aid the others quarantined. turn horo Sunday or early Monday
.nnd sail Monday for Portlnnd
North Itfiul Mini .Hiimimhs
CntlmiTli of StomiH'li Today.
A II. R in I Hi nt Vnrtli Timid (Had
nt his homo thoro early today nftor - Publishers of LOS Angeles
long illness of catarrh of tho stoninoh. I x:.. n:,:,i n I :ul
Ho was about fifty years old and U Times DlmiSSed On Libel
survived by n wlfo and four children. J PhnrrlP'?
TO PnnTPfrr T.nfirrvr,s. Amnnc those sailing from Coos
of tho Federal sengers from Portland and took on a qtnrks Mrs T Mrs. Wm. Rohrer, Miss Gamble, i
Dno man Is dead, number hero. She is scheduled to re- Q Brown w M ji. Mndlck, S. Sevenson. J. M. Nyo,
William, Mrs. William, Ethol Van Jr- rH' " - "".. '" ' -7.110.
p. imhoff. J. E. Culver. S. Wil- tadt, D. L. Scrlbnor. Mrs. D. L. Scrlb-
1 Coos Uv n w. rnrnntfir. V. O. Dalr. I. ner, R- Scrlbner, E. O. Hodborg. F.
Bay for Eureka on her were tho fol- w nicken. Mrs. E. A. Marry, G. W.
n It. lower, U1DB l. s, liitn, vi. .
iiownmient Cannot Ito Flml Or Re- lowing: 'imhoff W Robinson, Mrs. L. Dress- Buali, M. Dllh. J. Snydor. S. Vlstla,
durod for Testimony. ' i Louis Knnpp. P. T. Syron, Fred,,or Jn'0 prnzler L Hass, Robt. " Grant, P. II. Plnkerton. J. Ander-
By Associated Press to the Coos Bay Hoosler, Dr. McDermltt, Mrs. McDer- 'og jIr8 M ' Rankln Mi8Mam-'Bon. J- L- Dunham. W. Beverley, C.
Times.) mitt. H, Shotwell. O. erbloom. W. nn ' 0eoJHansen, T. Hooberhnnk, P. Hnnsen,
WASHINGTON', n. f!.. Mav 12. Rvan. Sam Hensol, Mrs. A. Simon- ,, TTi . w . A. Lino. F. Peterson. J. W. Smith.
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Representative Bathrlck of Ohio has son. Anna SImonson. Martha S"0"' M. Totteili Ann,eRllnkln. Robt.
-:..uucea a resolution to protect son. .Mrs. i. . ...u.o, ....- .Warwick, N. S. Pattorson. Goo. Wei
o-'cuunent employes who may oe nonaorson, w. huuiuwu,
wiled on to testify before Investlgat- .
8 committees In nonera. It nro- Tho NAVAD RESERVE RAND
J'"es that no employes shall be re- presents Its local comPa"yiTONIGIITvich(- jnQ Q gkln;
-u in rating or discharged because tno ino ui-iwwv a . .... nvm t ,rn,Q
t. Wa testimony. AROON. . S - W PAINT at MILNHR'S.
den, D. S. Ames, J. W. Coach, L. J.
Cody, D". B. Irving. R. C. Coffee, Mrs.
A. C. Kurtz, J. F. Powers, Jno, Ca-
8EIS those IVER JOHNSON RI
CYCIJES at MUner's
"SIIAU.V AnOON" TONIGHT at
tho Ol'RA HOUSE should bo greet
ed with a large audience as tho pro
ceeds Ltfro for the benefit of the Band,
Mrs. Porcy Pcot, formorly of Mnrsh
fleld but now of Enstsldo, Is a daugn-
ter of tho dlsoasod.
Tho funoral arrangomonts hnvo not
beon announced.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 12.
Harrison Oray Otis nnd Hnrry Chan
dler, prosldont nnd vlco-prosldent ro-
I'LAN FOR FESTIVAL. spoctlvoly of tho company which pub-
PORTLAND, Oro., May 12. Deco- llshes Tho L03 Angolos Times, charg
rntlons for Portland's nnnunl Roso od with hnvlng llbolod Androw J,
Festival, Juno 5-10, will bo moro ola- Galllgor and other labor lendors of
borate than ever boforo, according to San Francisco, woro ordered dls
plans now being mado by tho busl- cbargod today by Judge Willis of tho
ness houses for brightening up tho Superior Court. Tho mon Invoked
down-town streets. Tho festival col- hnboas corpus proceedings In order
ors are leaf greon and potal pink, but to koop from answering tho charge,
this year the national colors will bo Judge Willis granted tho petition on
used extensively as well.
Paint Brushes at MILNER'S.
'SIIAUN AROON" tonight.
tho ground that tho fnots stated In
tho complaint woro Insufficient to con
istltuto n crime, and thnt tho police
court whoro tlio warrants wore Issued
had uo Jurisdiction.
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