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MARSKFIELn. OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 15, 1911 EVENING EDITION
A Coiiftolldntloii of Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 104
LABGR LEADERS ESCAPE JAIL
SENTEKCE II EORIEVT GASE
United States Supreme Court
Reverses Decision In'Noted
Boycott Case.
OFFENSE ONLY CIVIL
INSTEAD OF CRIMINAL
3
YET CITIZENS
HOPE FOR PEACE IN II
1
PROSPECTS imifiHTKH FOIl END. tlons from Mexico City to proceed
1N REVOLUTION AM) NEGO- W,,U !,,e ,,0nco "OKOtlntlons. Tho
tulogrnm la believed to have been
TIATIOXS WILL UK RESUMED, signed by President Diaz himself.
. Wltllflltt flfttlllt 1irt fnMMtnt ..- ....
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay ,, ,,..,., .V,,,,'," .
,. . .tiaions will be Immediately resumed
Times.)
MEXICO CITY, Mex., May
1C.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
HELD IN ILLEGAL CO!
RATION
Shortly nfter the receipt of tho
message from Mexico City, Judge Car
United States Supreme Court Krcss townrd ,,oaco-"
Suit Likely to Be Dropped As Holds They Are Not Yet
It All Has Been Ad- I Equal to White Man.
indicated.
'(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
TlmcB.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 15.
Setting nsldo tho sentences of Impri
sonment Imposed by tho Supremo
Court of tho District of Columbia for
'By Associated Press to Coos Bav
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 15.
Threo centuries of civilization havo
not brought full blood Indians to
Pence again loomed high on tho hori- imial Bot Into communication with
zon of Mexico's Internal nffnlrs today Dr. Vnsnuez Gomez, confidential nennt
nnd led Foreign Minister Do La Bar- of tho Maderos nnd tho latter wns In
rn, us ho stnrted for tho nntlonal pal-, formed of Its nature. Steps woro
nco nt an enrly hour, to romnrk, "Wo tnlten nt onco to resume in a formal
bollove that wo are making great pro-j manner tho negotiations which worn
Interrupted ten dnys ngo. It now ap
pears probable that before night fnil
negotiations will bo under way.
TERMS OP PEACE.
mill
Bay
Rebels 01 veil Half of Cabinet
((iwrimra of Stiitcx.
(By Associated Press to Coos
Times.)
JUAREZ, Mex., Mny 15. Indirect
assurances that tho Federal govern-
Illollt In I II pi In ml In nrrnlif Mm nrnnnjl.
point whore his rights nro equal to tonB Bll,,mlttcil ullomcally within the
those of n white man. Such wns tho last two days by Insurrectos for tho
HKItMOSILLO IS EVACUATED.
Federal Troops Turn Capital of Ho
nor Over to Ilebt'lM.
(By Associated Press lo Coos Bay
Timos.)
HERMOSILLO. Mex., May 15.
DEADLOCK IN
SENATE LASTS
Ballot for President Pro Tern
Results In No Choice
Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, A contlnun-
Hon of the deadlock in tho attempt
to elect a president pro torn of tho
Senate was apparent today whon tho
TIjIh place, tho capital of tho state first ballot resulted In no choice Gal
of Sonorn, was evacuated today by! linger, tho republican cnucus cnnill-
United States Supreme Court
Sustains Decision
Against It.
NEW JERSEY COMBINE
MUST BE DISSOLVED
Charges of Conspiracy and
Monopoly Are Held to Be
Sustained.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, May 15.
Tho Supremo Court of tho United
Stntos today nlllrmod thn Standard
Oil decree gWing the government a
victory. By tho reorganization of
tho Standard Oil Company of Now
alleged disobedience to n boycott In- """ iouay oi mo supromo court esinuiisniiioiu or pence woro received tho Federal troops. A special train! (Into, polled .13 and his democratic
junction, the Supremo Court of tho "' u,u u,,,lcu " noiumg con- "cro iouny uy iiaiaoi nornnnuez, one carried 500 soldiers to Gunymns. opponent, Bncon, got tho snmo nnm- Jersey, tho chlof Justlco said thoro
United States hold today that Samuel B'nm mo .'n-yonr restrictions on oi mo go-uetweoiiH in tno nogotlv KlKht hundred Robel Ynquls nnd her whllo six progressive republicans w Prlnm fndo ovldenco that thore
Gomopers, John Mitchell, Frank Mo.-- l" HiU0 ol imn" jn"us.
rison, president, vlco-prosldont and
secretary, respectively, of tho Ameri
can Federation of Labor Had boon er
roneously sentenced to jail on tho
chnrgo of contempt of a locnl court.
Tho llrst enso announced was tho
contempt cases ngaliiBt Gompors,
Mitchell, Morrison. Justlco Lnmnr
delivered tho court's decision. Tho
court held that tho only sentences
that could bo Imposed on tho labor
lenders woro lines. In so holding tho Has to GlVC Up BOUt After Six
Supremo Court of tho United States
5 ER LOSES I
TD FISR RERE
iions. ino government ih ueiieveu :o;sovcrnI Jnsurrectos bnnds aro expect- voted for Clapp.
uo renuy to reorganize tno cnoinet to ed to enter tho city tonight
givo tno Insurrectos four members
out of eight nnd to allow tho revolu
tionists to name outright fourteen
govomors of tho twenty-seven states
and by mutunl agrcomcut select tho
remaining thirteen governors.
WILL SHIP CATTLE.
DIAZ SKXDS MESSAGE.
found that tho Court of Appeals of
tho District of Columbia and tho
United States nnd tho Supromo Court
of tho District of Columbia erred In
Rounds On Account
of Broken Hand.
After six lively
IlcNiime
Buj
Ii'.HtiiictN Peace Envoy to
Negotiations
(By Associated Press to Coos
Times.)
EL PASO, Tox., May 15. Judge
Carbajal, tho Fodoral poaco envoy,
rounds, Art Fish today received telegraphic Instruc-
treatlng tho contempt proceedings ns was declared tho victor of tho Fish
a criminal and not n civil one. Tho No8lor being compollod to quit In tho
effect of holding ho proceedings civil NoMor bong comilood t() qut , tho
first of tho Bovonth owing to n broken
hand.
Tho nhrupt ending of tho match.
wnn rnernttnd liv tho ernwil ns tho
court expressly made It possible for mcnton8 woro tnnt tho mntch
was to mnko a Jail sontonco Impoa
Bible, Henco tho, jail sentonccs had
to to sot aside. To correct tho error
tho caso was sent bnck to tho local
civil proceedings to bo Instituted
would either go tho limit of twenty
nnnlnnt tlin Inlmn iitim r Mm Till 1
" " l,m """" """ " ",u "'""' rounds or thero would bo a knodc-
Stovo and Range Company at whow QUt nR both npeared Jn good com.
Instance tho original contempt cases ton nm, onch wn tryng for B flcc.
wero brought. Tho court wns lead to 8yo vjctory
hold that tho contempt proceedings Roth up preUy oyoil No3.
n tho case must bo civil In nature ,or bong ft ntUo H0 fnncc8t l)0Xflr
71"" iMi..v . aU1- but Fl8h ,I1(cnt,ng bettor trnnniri a.
wsea uy courts to rorco persons to uo trflo quc).or n BWn(.ng nnd forc.
me acts commnnueu. in tno prese-u Jg tnQ flRlltng mmi of t0 tmo
IST REPAIR ,
APPLIANCES
Itniirliera To Send Stock Into Unltt-I
StntCH nt Once
(Ry Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NOGALES, Ariz., May IB. A
roundup of tho cattlo ranches In the
vicinity of Cannnen nnd Naco has
boon ordered for shipment to tho
United Stntes. Fear of tho Imposi
tion of a heavy tax by tho Rebels Is
said to bo tho cause. It Is estimate!
thnt sixty thousand cattlo will bo
sent ovor tho line.
FREE WOOL IS
T
m qiiuw
un.L uiiivUfiS
UH HtMl)
Railroads Required to Keep New Tariff Bill May Not Put
It On Free List Owing
to Opposition.
to Coos Bay
case, tho court took tho view that
labor men woro being sont to Jail not
Tho men woro to havo gone twon-
ty rounds, Marquis
Safety Devices In Good
Condition.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 15.
Tho railroads coming within tho
to make them do something tho eouit ni,ea nnd bronk cloan
Steamship Leaves For San
' Francisco With Large
Passenger List.
Tho Redondo Balled for San Fran
cisco yesterday with a cargo of linn-
bor nnd n cnpnclty passongcr list.
Among thoso Balling on hor wero tlio
following:
M. II. nilven, M. E. Whltmoro,
C. J. Barnwell, Oscnr Johnson, Mrs.
J. W. Johnson, Flosslo Simpson, MIjs
Mnry Larson, Mra. N. Nelson, Mrs. E.
Larson, Mrs. M. II. Illlvon, MIbs Fran
cis Frnnso, Lottlo Crane, Mrs. 0. J.
Bnrnwoll, Mrs. J. Gnmblo, Mrs. Alice
Sneddon, Alton Mottor, Jny Wilcox,
L. Graff, C. Hoary, W. MncDouuld, J.
T. MncDonald, W. J. Slnttory, R. S.
Wright, Ida Garland and child, J, M.
Blako, J. Hammonln, A. F, Bllnn, Os
car Leo, J. W. Mullhart, J. 0. Brown,
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 15. p. Hnlbort, E. W. Tumor, J. Mills, A.
The democratic members of tho Ways Zahos, C. Andrews, II. Ansolmo, D.
J. LI-
CERTS
(By
Associated Press
Times.)
ordered but because of "somethln
they hnd done." Inasmuch ns nil tho
differences between tho labor mon nnd
did not break clean but kept slugging
In nearly evory clinch, resulting in
of Queensbury , tor8 ' act , d Menus Committee of tho House of , , I n, n. Z r. A U "ro
,. However, they '" ; A 9 f 903 "Representatives today began drafting1; ,ro d J. ft Z
... !. , i nn nbsoluto duty to keep In repair I ....., . .,- ,..,.., . i '
tho automatic couplers and other ap-
schcdulo on wool
which will bo submitted to tho demo
illn na iiinoAnltinl f In tr o A mn. '
Hin Biiiinnrtora nt lintli nroteatlnc I'""""" l"""'uuu "f "" """ ""- .nrntln rnnniiR for rnHflpntlnn. Thnt
the Buck Stove nnd Rnngo Company , d, nBt Rofereo Rau for not rely to exercise reasonablo dlUgeneo tho WM, w, bo ready for cnlIcllH
,""" "'u" nojuuicaiea hiciuui.ik u.u breaklng thom moro quickly. I'" u'"'""6- out" "uo l"u "
"boycott" cases out of which tho con- , BWjnt?B wnrA ,nn,PI, 'today of tho Supreme Court of tho
A . . . w... .....-. ..-.- w .
wmpi proceedings arose, toaay s ae- pUjor nn(, ,onco tfco mmXw of tho
vision win prooaniy do tno last to do
heard from this famous action.
United States.
DESERT LAND DECISION.
KAISER VISITS LONDON.
crowd when Nosler'b seconds nn
nounced that ho had to quit on ac
count of a broken hand. Ho has had
a weak hand, having lost ono previous Hundreds of Claims Affected Uy Su-
'match with Fish on tho samo account. premo Court Decision.
German lloyal Family Given Warm T,l0 prei,mnary between Will Gaff- (B ABB0C,nted Pres8 to Coos Day
"v,lu"lu ) j-.h" nv of Norm uonu ana anony iviuk rrimna
was a good one. Tho mon were WASHINGTON, D. C, May 15.
pretty evenly matched with tho excep- HudredB of titles of desert land
(ny
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmps.)
I.riVnAV Dn.L.J if.., 1t T7"m. . . .... . . ix
";';"' bu. , ; tlon that uarrney nau tno nest m c,a,mB wero nffected todny)by a decj.
Peror William, Empress Auguste Vic- , reach and hoIgnth. Klng forced 8on of tho s 0 Court of the
torlaand Princess Victoria Louise en- tQ flghUng ear,y a tho time and UnJtod gtate8 nod,ng Umt de80ft
I7ui ?." y mtT. T"1' GalTnoy rel,ed on WS f00tWrk mr lauds entrymen obtain "rights by en
o!.r I'"! fully dorn- tnan anyth,ng e,B0 to escape punish-,t wWcn be mlBaoa
.. v.,,, uti,ctui d i'ui' " nient. in nearly every rounu, iiuk
with tho Englishmen. The German rUBned Qaffney Into a corner nnd
royal guests will visit tho king and anded n few pretty good ones but
'meen aurlng the coronation. ,,, unv,.a nvo tho steam to make
an effective showing. Gaff ney did not. County Survey Cu..nlff Buys It
.. .j .. nf ).la rlth hut roneh- uoniing.
IIUic buuu udv) w ..o -
probably within n week Is tho opinion
of tho democratic leaders. Advocates
of freo raw wool woro not as confi
dent today as heretofore that tho re
vised schedule would placo raw ma
terial on tho free list. It Is belloved
n compromleo bill will bo necessary
to securo unanimous approval.
ARRIVE TODAI
OIALLIASCE
OUTLOOG IS BRIGHTER.
STEAMSHIP ARRIVES FROM EU
REKA AND WILL SAIL LATE
THIS AFTERNOON FOR PORT.
IAXD.
Tho AUIanco nrrlved In this after
noon from Eureka after a fairly good
RAILROAD TO CURRV.
HARRIERS NOT DOWN.
Mexican Itclivls Pleased With Last
Message.
(Ey Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
JUAREZ, Mex., May 13. Tho
prospects of restoring peace In Mexi- trip up tho coast. She had n numbor
co grow brighter when tho oxplana- of passengers for Coos Bay bosldos
tlon bv Llmantour In nn Aasnclntnd n niimhnr nf thrnuch nassoncor.
I Press dispatch from Mexico City last Tho Alllanco will Ball from Marsh
night concerning Diaz's real Inton- field about 4:30 nnd will stop nt Em
18 tlon about continuing power was plre to tnke on n carload of salmon,
'read by officials of the provisional Among thoso arriving hero from
i
was an endeavor to control nnd mo
nopolize, that furthor Investigation
mndo HiIh n conclusive presumption
of nn Intent to rostrnln trndo, that
It was conspiracy nnd monopoly. Tho
decreo of tho lower court wns ufllrm
ed, being modified In particulars
which Chlof JiiRtlco, Whlto wild, wero
slight. Justice Harlan announced a
dissenting opinion.
Tho decision of tlio Supremo Court
of tho United StntCB In tho suit ovor
tlio dissolution of tho Standard Oil
organization was dellvorcd by Chief
Justlco White. Tlio decision covers
25,000 words but was not read In
full. Chief Justice Whlto first wont
Into nn oxtoimlvo recital of tho facts
In tho case and tlien hold that the
court had Jurisdiction In tho caso, a
fact questioned by attorneys for the
Standard Oil.
Tho effect of tho decision, It is un
derstood, will bo to require a disso
lution of the noted corporation.
PORTLAND IS
STILL LEADER
s
Drops Douhlc-Hcader to San
Francisco Sunday Coast
League Scores.
STANDING OF CLUBS.
Por
Won Lo3t cont
Portlnnd 25 19 .508
San granclsco. ..2C 21 .653
Oakland 'U 23 .511
Vernon 21 23 .477
Sacramento.. . .21 22 .488
Los Angeles . . .18 27 .400
(.
(By-AsBOP'nted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore,, May 15. Port
land dropped n double-header to San
Francisco yesterday but still remains
nt tho head of tho CoaBt Loaguo per
centage column. Tho scores Sunday
woro ns follows:
At Snn Frunclsco R
Ban Francisco 2
Portland 1
San Frauolsco 2
Portland 0
UU Sncrnmonto R
Sacramento 9
a winir'n fnrn with his left n few Tho Gold Beach Globe says: "Coun- government. Most of tho lenders Eureka on hor were tho following:
Shipments of Anns Into Mexico Ts times, having tho latter's noso bided- ty Surveyor Cunnlff. In addressing tho were Biirprlsod when thoy read thatj C. H. Greene, N. Wellnnd, II. P.
Limited. Ing pretty profusely. It was declared citizens meeting sprung quite a sur- Judgo Carbajal, tho Federal envoy, Harrison, II. Lane, J. B. Numally.
WASHINGTON May 15. To n draw at the end of ten rounds by prize when he made the startling nn- had been sent a message by Minister
dear up any doubts as to the extent Tommy Smith. nouncement that a railroad would Llmantour when the Diaz manifesto MRS. TAFT ILL.
of munitions of war that can pass There was u pretty good turnout , soon be built down tho river. Ho was issued asking tho Rebels to state
Into MMlrn thm.h tho nnrt con- for the event, the crowd exceeding said "that he was not In tho habit of In what terraa they wished tho Diaz IWdenf8 Wife Reported Improved
trolled by Insurrectos, officials of the the attendance at most of tho bouts. ,givfng away secrets, but It was a fact announcement to bo made The
administration stated that arms and However, the attendance from the as ho had already been employed to Rebel leaders declared that had such
ammunition and all supplies which Coqullle valley far exceeded that from assist in surveying out thb lino ' Wo a message reached their ears he
are commercial shipments will be nl- there at any previous match here, the have no right to dispute or doubt M;-. peace negotiations would probably
w., . . . .!.. ....... ,, ,! h,inin,r nvr nukfl a Cunnlff's word, and we only hope to have ben resumed. At any rato the
'nulcatlon that they aro part of any bunch of friends of Nosier and Fish, see him shoulder 61s Inptrument at an Conditions and. prospects have greatly
enterprise fostered United States both of whom lire In Coqullle. .early date and start out, and be abe Improved it, connection with the ultl-
to return in a runman car." mum yeutu ubieuiueui.
Vernon. ........ 11
enterprise fostered 'on United
8H rigainst the Mexican governmeut
t ad the Times Want Ads.
pnONK I. S. KAUFMAN & COLOUR
COAL ORDERS f 1.60 PKH TOX,
READ TEDS TDOW' WANT ADB. Read ths Thnes' Want Ads.
At New York.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, My 15.
President Taft returned to Washing
ton this afternoon nnd found a moi
sago awaiting saying that Mrs. Taft,
who was taken ill In Now York Sat- At Sacramento
urday night showed a marked lmpro-1 Sacramento, ,
Twment, , Vernon.
At Los Angoles It
Los An gel oa 5
Oakland 3
Los Angoles , 2
Oakland 5
Saturday's Game.
Saturday's gamps In the Const Loa
gue resulted as follows:
At Los Angoles
Los Augelos, . . , , ,
Oakland.1 .
At 8an Francisco
San Francisco, .
Portland. . . ,
H
8
7
13
4
U
13
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H
8
6
8
9
I
, .,.
R
1
3
R
7
10
R
5
8
11
9
11
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11
15
H
9
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