The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 30, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Furnished Rooms from Lapels!
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tevonuus by renting a fow furnished
rooms and, It you know how and
when to uro the classified column.!,
you tnay koop that little oxtra income
as "stoady aB a clock."
i ,, will P the fact about your
Jtorty More ho ore. of all "pos
1 'buyers" lu town. And If
& ono of them who ought to
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1912 -EVENING EDITION-SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mali
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 323
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ARLES C. HUE! KILLED IN
HO CHANGE iftl CATHOLIC MARRIAGES BRITISH COURT'S FINDINGS
ill IN MYSTERIOUS MANNER
Dk Broken In Violent Fall
Without Any Hppuiuu
Cause.
RONER'S JURY PASSES
CASEUr IU IaHHIMU juni
- ,! l!- OlnrtIK Tnlrl
iu nm ci u oiunuo ivm
j-joe Coach Involvod
In the Trageay.
Doln1 in TlmoB.)
1AND0N, Ore., July I0i-Lo8t
Ine about umo uimriw. y -
'u ... n ., Mm alilnwnllt
km seen iu iu.. -:--.--".r--
or near .'inia mwm " .
kid up a fow momentB Inter wiib
id from wnni ihibh;..o .."-
need mtor to uo a uiunu.. ..
cao Ib a mom unuuiu u.. ..
tho dozens 01 coihiicuiib "
rumors nflont It Is difficult to
vontthefnctsln hocaso i.yon
Coroners jury nncr uiiiiuu....u..
any wltiicsses urn nm UI
Ito verdict hut passed It up w
ALL JAPAN IS
IN
MOURNING
llnlto
grnnd Jury for Investigation.
rnm the tlirtSS of COI1 1 1 let III K
From tho mass
re-
People of Flowery Kingdom
Unite In Tribute to Dead
Mikado Today.
(By AsBoclntod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
TOKIO, July 30 Calm reigns
throughout tho omplro and all tho
pooplo havo put on signs of mourn
ing. Festivities and public functions
havo boon Btoppod. In tho moan
tltuo groat stato functionaries aro
conferring almost constantly nt tho
itnporlal pnlnco upon tho arrango
inontB for tho funornl, tho coromonlnl
for inounlng and tho body Hying in
Htnto. It Ib oxpoctod that all mom-
I linlH e9 4 tin nnl.lnl 111 ffna ll.j.1.
L.iM.Ti,inDil that a few ...InutoH ""?,'"" "."'"..:' " "". ,"LU"
lore the irnRCily. Ilnilloj. who wiib c, ofnilors occurH. Tlio now om-
tlalylnloxcaieu.nnu ,.,. ..oror m)(, cnpr088 U8 wo U(0
wS"TSlSr' """""' v'p,w"y ,n
01I0WCI1 UJ RINIIU "I ""'( .
REGRET IH EXPHEHEI)
' minniPR Inter lliidloi' was scon
nil forward on his fncc. Tho side
k wns without obstruction nnd
!e n number o witnesses cinim mi
e icon nun inn iu . n.w
they did not sco any cnuso mr
KnniP of tlio testimony Is to tho
ct that Conch wns ton or twolvo
awny nt the time, Conoli who
alio on tlio Maud, denied luiv-
strtick him.
,'hen esnmlneil hy tho physicians
rulio was found nt tho bnso ofjporor Mutsu Hlto
rigin rnr irnin which u nmu
bd exuded. Tho right choek was
bruited. When heforo the Cor
k's Jury the two Ilnnilon phyid-'
bs testified thnt iicntn rcsuitcu
tlio neck being broken nt tho
pad vertebrae nnd Hint tho liriilaes
itbo cheek nnd oar might have
li caused by tho full. Among tho
er witnesses examined wero E
lelols. Floyd Jorgonscn, N. T.
pn, J. W. Conch nnd llnrry Loch
ia.
the abjonce of Coronor Wilson,
Klce of tho I'cnco C. It. Wmlo nct-
lln his place. This morning ho
omoncil n Jury consist Inir of:
B. K. Kopf.
Charles I.ockwooil.
John Morris.
liver Howell.
I. K. Doak.
r. riymnle.
Micr nn exniiilnntlon of tho wlt-
pei i and hearing tho testliuony of
President Taft Calls on .Tup Ambassa
dor Today
(Dy Associated Proas to tho Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 30.
President Taft accompanied by his
aide, Major L. L. IlhoadcB, called nt
tho Janancso ombnssy today nnd ex
pressed In' person to tho Ambassador
Ills deep rogrot ovor tho doath of Em-
WILL DISCUSS
iWATER ERONT
Important Meeting to Be Held
at the Chamber of Com
merce Tonight.
It Is expected that somo dcflnlto
plans for Improving tho .Murshlluld
waterfront will bo ngreod upon nt
tho meeting of tho property ownurs
affected and tho business men which
will bo hold nt tho Chamber of Com-
mnrnn tlila ni'niilm. t.i .llamiua lin
Ph)'Slclan8 thO Illl'V rollirnnil .t ! miittni. Tim m.w.tln.. nna onllnil liv
ICt finding tlint Charles C. Hnd- !'. T.V AIIaii Minlrmnit nt Uin vralnr.
came to his death Moudny evon-1 front coinmlttco of tho city council,
irom tome Violent range to tll.Ull wlm hns lioon nn nnrnoKt. nilvnrnlr. nf
nown ami recoinmeiidlng nn h.- benutlfying tho wntorfront nnd nmU-
l?lltlnn In 1A ...... i w '
i,.V . ' b'"" jury. . mK more sorviconuio.
"ere Is n gcncrnl disposition to ' Somo of tho tonnnts of tho btill.l-
ll ... ?. ns a ,Jri'"l'n brawl lugs nlong the wntorfront Iiavo bom
me conillctlni! rrnorl-H nmi iiw. nv..i...r u.a niniin. nr iii ,..i.n.,.a
nee between storlos told on the for some tlmo. It h said time all o-
Rumor of Abolition of Pledge
In Mixed Unions Officially
Denied.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 30.
No chnngo in the Roman Catholic
church Inw relating to tho mnrrlago
of Catholics with non-Catholics in
tho United States hns been made by
the recent ordor of Popo Plus nffect-
TRY TO FORCE
EARLY TRIAL
Opponents of Judge Archibald
Demand Retirement Pending
Impeachment Proceedings.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 30
A movement la on foot nmong thoso mi.n th.i, ..... i ...mi .
who nro .Ion.nn.llnP nn ttnmmllnin TllO Turkish gOVOmmcnt iB Willing to
trial for Judgo Archhald to roqulro! ontor lnto nonco negotiations with It
ns n condition of tho postponement nly if thoy nro conducted In a man
or tho enso that tho Jurist rotiroa nor compntiblo with Turkey's honor
from tho Cominorco Court Donch un- nnd dlngity. This wns nnnouncod to-
111 Mm nniin In ilAnlilA.I rPlm -1a ah ' 1 m . .
... i..u V..IDU id uuuuuu. ii.u iuiu ui. Uoy during tno rcnuing of n
uiu iim-nuuii ui iiuHuiuuuiuoiii ib o-( ii)initcrinl proclamation.
peciuu omiur liuirsuay or aauiruny.
nor Donnventure Cerrcttl, secretary
of tho Papal Legation. Correttl sntd
his ordor as explained from Homo
simply restored force to n provision
of tho church law governing mixed
marriages in Germany and Hungary
which had to bo suspended early In
the nineteenth century. TIiIbb pro
vision allows priests to attend as wlt-
nofises mixed marriages where, tho
principals dcclino to folln'w tho
church law. Cerrcttl said all tho
provisions of the decree "No tcmero"
nro still in force in tho United States
TURKEY READY
TO
END
WA
Porte Willing to Enter Peace
Negotiations On Easy
1 . Terms.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times).
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 30.
now
TELLS ABORT
RAILWAY LINE
ON TITANIC WRECK GIVEN OUT
ASK AID FOR
M
. REFUGEES
Americans Fleeing From Dan
ger Zone Reacn 1 Paso
In Pitiable Plight.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Tlm6s).
WASHINGTON, W. C, Puly 30.
Efforts will bo mnilo lo havo tho mil
lion dollars of tho unoxpondod bnl
nnco of tho money npproprlatod for
tho Mississippi flool BUfforors divort
od by Congress for uso In caring for
American refugees now pouring into
El Paso from Mexico. Tho army
thoro has aided tho sufforors by giv
ing thom tontago for temporary shel
ter. Ordors wero Issued to sond tents
for ono thousand immediately from
St. Louis.
RIG TIME BY
SHRINERS HERE
Eugene Paper Prints Graphic
Story of What Coos Bay
Road Will Mean.
Tho Eugcuo Gunrd prints nn Illus
trated nrtlclo on tho now Coos Day-
Eugeno lino in which it snys in part:
What the building of tho Wlllain-
otto Pacific rnllwny from Euceno to ducted in Mnrshllold by Allah Tom
Florcnco nnd Coos Dny menns to tho plo, Ancient Arabic Ordor, Nobles of
cities along tho routo and to tho en- tho Mystic Shrine, ut Ashland, ac-
tiro country through which tho road cording to D. D. Grant who is hero
traverses is hardly realized by tho to arrango tho preliminaries,
nvcrago citizen. Tho road is being! Tho Shrinors plan to havo ono of
built through tho finest body of (tho biggest lodgo doings hero thon
standing timber In tho world. This, that hns ovor bocn hold In Southern
timber, ns everyone Knows, will flnd.Orogon. A class of about fifty will
Initiation in September Will
Bring Several Hundred
From Ashland.
Upwards of two hundred Shrinors
will mnko tho pllgrlmngo from Ash
land and vicinity to Coos Dny by
nmo for tho ulg initiation to bo con
id last nlcht nml Imrnrn Mm nnl..
r inquest ti, morning is can-
iwwu comment,
copt cno pron",,v owner In tho two
blocks botwrcr ( iimorclnl nnd tho
Al 1...11 1. ...... .. . .....f i ............. 11. .
Rhirlna n il I, "l ,"u, """ nj.v'ii iu ii'iiiuvu ;n;
kuaritS (.. llnilleV. tliO vlnlllll K. wnrnlinncna nml I., .11.1 In na mi Mm
lunmarrled young nmn about 27. wlmrves if the- othorB do so. This
h in...-' " lm8. uePn working will fncllltnto tho nmttor consider-
K.-r nJLcnn,)I '" lhl8 vicinity
l M ",l thrco or f01'r enrs. Ho
.- ..w. B,inowiiero in tho oust
L Parents, It Is thought, livo
lV. CO,1(h lil.nn . ...
Ilwi.v ... """' umirrui wiin
L!i aJ.8?rt. me heforo IiIb inyn.
Bvn.i?1" 18.mni'o Hio basis of
fchrih. ,'. " ,s Bn of Col.
, .-v iaie nil llonnlrn Hnilinr
ilBE
I BEAKWATER
m'SJS ai 7:3 Today
lXor land-Sails at
10 clock Tomorrow.
nLDr.e!fwAter crosso.1 in m,i0
Hgoo'i 4?i?..prtlond after
bii a EOn 1 V , ," ,no con8t-
is W5 .2 '
Jr0a Astoria i . . Sno "ossed
SffV0' rtiwd. v
'&? B on her
N,le.Chas "Sv,rrs-w-S. WelU,
Hh, & a S lrs- A- Abbott. B.
tV.'mhaiCnr'C-L' Weaver,
tn,oa. Mrs a lc,B0,x- Mrs- E. I,.
M-eo !inTrort. Mrs. A. Houl-
E.,0n' Miss JnV ' lTS- Davs. Mrs.
" '"rise, h. w. Ev-
nbly.
Tho plan is to tako advnntngo of
tho government ongincor'a sugges
tion thnt If tho property owners
would concede n 20-foot strip, the
government would sot tho hnrbor
lino out nn additional 20 foot, on
nhllng tho oponlng of n 40-foot street
nlong tho wntorfront. This would
givo tho buildings enst of Front
street frontngo on two streets, a de
cided business advantage In addition
to making that section much mom
nttrnctlvo to tho newcomer who gets
his first impression of Mnrshfleld
from n bont ns ho comes up the Day.
It is nlso oxpoctod thnt nn ondenv
or will bo mndo to clonr away tho
lll-nnnenrlng old boat, houses nnd
shocks nlong tho wntorfront In the
north nnrr of town.
nns. Miss Ellon Flook, Carrlo Rup
recht, Mrs. D. Homo, Miss Ford,
Miss Fnyo, F. E. Dempsoy, J. Vni.
denvonter. L. King. Miss Mnmlo
Shaver. Mrs. A. J. French, Mrs. S.
F. Fnlkinsteln. Miss Minnie Abhot.
Mrs. L. N. Glllnett. Mrs. Henry Win
ters, Mrs. D. Smith. Wnllaco Win
tors. Geo. G. Augustine, O. H. Da!.,
Helen Fnlkinsteln. S. F. Fnlkinsteln,
Geo. Appellor, Mrs. Appellor. G.
Qulgley. Alfred Trlklo, M. T. Doyd,
Stevo Demonous, '.T. A. Ward. J. A.
Monday. Ed Conloy, Chns. Conloy,
Lena Conloy, Mrs. II. A. Wells, Mrs.
C E. Nlles. Miss Ford, Enrl Cutland.
C. nunkelberger, Mrs. II. Callander.
Frank Kneelnnd, Mrs. Ida Kneelnnd.
D. Forseth, Frank Ilutchlns. U.
Woodward. Richard Emoly, J. Y.'.
Jncobsen, E. Hanson, John OIboii.
In old New York a preacher re
cently delivered n sermon on wo
men's bathing suits. Ho had almost
nothing left to talk about.
It's easy for any woman to make
good bread with HAINES FLOUR.
a market somowhero nnd ovory stick
of It will be shipped, In tho form of
finished lumber or logs in tho rough,
through Eugcno, Florence or tho cit
ies on Coos Dny. This means that
numerous snwmllls of largo capacity
will he erected nt tho points men
tioned, giving cmployinont to thous
ands or men nt good wages (and it Is
tho wngo enrnor tl.nt. makes tho
country).
When G. X. Wcndllng. the mil
lionaire timber owner or San Fran
cisco, conceived the Idea or build
ing this road, later turning over his
Riirvcys to tho Southern PncUlc, his
plan wns to furnish transportation
to tho millions of feet or tlmbor tluit
wns burned during tho big lore it
rires or the summer or 1910. Thoiti
nnds or acres or tho best timber In
western Lnno county wero burned
ovor nnd expert timber men declared
that tliis timber had to bo cut and
sawed within thrco or rour years or
It would bo worthless. It wns with
this ract in mind that Wendllng bo
gnn his surveys enrly In the year or
1911. Ho hnd n largo rorce or mon
In tho field ror several months before
It wns really known thnt ho intended
to build n railroad. When his inten
tions wore learned It wns generally
thought that it was n Southern Pa
cific move, Inasmuch as it wns known
thnt Wondllng wns closely nllled with
tho Hnrrlmnn interests in several
othor enterprises.
But It was not until the Lnno
County Asset company, n locnj cor
poration, nnd tho Pacific Groat
Western Railway company, organized
In Portland, began surveys nnd ths
work of securing right or wny for
two sopnrato railways rrom Eugeno
to Florence that tho Southern Paciric
conmnny took any interest in n road
to tho const. Ono bright morn'ng
lnt nuttiinn It was announced thnt
tl'P- Southorn PnclNc company had
tnken over Wendling's surveys nnd
clven out the nows that it Intended
to build a railroad rrom Eugene to
Florence nnd tho cities on Coos Dn.
Mnnv believed that It wns a grand
bluff, something on the order or the
one mndo nt Drain sovernl years
previous, and some thought thnt even
no construction work would be at
tempted on tho line, the plnn being
simply tb make this announcement
nnd nlnce several surveying crews In
the leld In nn eMort to frighten out
the two smaller corporations each
or w'lich was making nn earnest oN
rort to promote a road to the coast.
First Contract Let.
D"- these npsslmlsts were deceived
n short tlmo later when it wns an
nounced by tre Southern PnclMc o
flclals that the contract for tho bulld-
(Contlnued on Pago Six.) i
bo Initiated. Thoro nro now about
twonty-flvo ahrlnors horo. Tho nowly
initiatod Shrinors will bo mombors of
tho Ashland Tomplo. An offort was
mado to got u charter for a tomplo
horo but it roquiros a momborshlp
of four hundred to socuro a tomplo.
Tho initiation nnd ceromonios nt
tendnnt thoroto will Inst for thrco
days, September 2, 3 nnd 4. Dosldea
MURDER PLOT
IS
Finds That Disaster Was Due
to Excessive Speed and
Improper Watch.
J. BRUCE ISMaThELD
BLAMELESS BY THEM
REE
Sensational Revelations In
New York Gamblers and
Police Frame-up.
(Dy .Assoclnted Press to Coos Da;
Times..
NEW YORK, July 30 Horford
Marshall, "Jack Sullivan," "Jacob
Reich," tho go-between of Lieut.
Becker and Jnck Roso aro now hold
Iu tho Tombs In connection with tho
murder of Gnmblor Rosonthnl. It
was announced that Sullivan wns
ready to tell nil ho know on tho wit
ness Btnnd and that his story would
provo moro astounding than nny yet
told. Sulllvnn, ho said, would not
talk to tho pollco or district attornoy.
Tho Indictment nnd nrrest of Pollco
Lieutenant Charles Bockcr for tho
inurdor of tho gambler, soon nftor
tho confessions of "Bald Jack" Rose,
' Brldgio" Webber and Harry V. Al
len rovenlod today to District Attor
noy Whitman "tho Pollco Systom"
in nil its hidcousness. Tho confes
sions nro nllcged to impllcnto thoso
higher up than Becker.
Roso confessed thnt Becker camo
to him and wns doperato over Ros
enthal's Intention or tolling all ho
Liner Californian Censured for
Not Attempting to Go
to Rescue.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, July 30. Tho decision
of tho English Donrd of Trado Court
of Inquiry Into tho Titanic disaster
in mid-ocean April 14 nnd tho loss
of 1517 souls was mado public today.
Tho court finds tho collision with tho
Iceberg wns duo to oxcossiva spood,
that propor watch was not kopt, that
tho ship's boats wero properly lowor
od but that many nrrangomonts wore
Insufficient, that tho Loyland liner
Cnllfornlnn might havo ronchod th
Titanic hnd alio nttomptod to do so,
thnt tho track followed was roally
safo with propor vlgllnnco and that
thoro was no dlscrlmnatlon against
third class passongorn In tho savlnr
of llfo.
Tho court oxonorntcs J. Druco Is
niny, chntrmnn nnd mnnnglng dlroc
tor of tho White Star lino nnd Duff
Gordon, a passenger, or any chargoe
of misconduct.
Of tho ntnek on Ismay, Lord Mor
Rcr said: "It rcsolvod itsolf Into a
suggestion thnt occupying tho posi
tion of mnnnglng director or tho liar
somo mornl duty wns Imposed upon
him to nwalt on bonrd until tho voi
sol foundorod. I do not ngroo with
this viow. Mr. Ismay nftor assisting
mnny passongors nwny got on the
Inst boat tho Titanic actually lowor
od. No others wore thoro nt tho tlmo
and thoro was room for him and -he
Jumpod in. Hnl ho not dono so, ho
would merely havo added ono moro
lira to tho number lost."
Tho court suggests thnt an Inter
national Congress adopt regulations
ror ocean travol. i
NEGROES CALL
tho dolccatlon rrom Ashlnnd. It In
oxpected that Shrinors from Port-! ndw or his relations with tho pollco.
land and many othor Oregon towns "',0 lieutenant snld "Rosonthnl has
ON ROOSEVELT
will bo in nttondanco,
A. T. Hnlnes, W. J. Rust, Gcorgo
Wolstoad, Goo. F. Murch and othors
nro arranging to havo tho town gaily
docorated to receive tho visitors.
SUMNER WILL
GO TO TURKEY
Former Coos Bay Railroad
Man to Build Line in
Sultan's Domains.
II. A. Sumner who spent consider
able tlmo on tho Day is now arrang
ing to go to Turkey whore he will
havo charge or tno construction or a
(railway, presumably ror tho Mac
Arthur Porks people, according to
word received by rrlends hero to
day. Mr. Sumner did tho prelimin
ary work on tho Pacific Great West
ern nnd Pacific Const lino ror the
MncArthur Porks peoplo here.
Mr, Sumner hns been sort or "an
advance guard" ror tho MacArthur
Perks peoplo.
There was very little othor rail
way news afloat hero today.
Circulate Petitions
Dr. E. Mingus was today clrculi
atlng tho petition urging nn nu
Justment or the differences between
tho Southern Pacific and tho Termin
al Railway. This was discussed at n
meeting of tho Chamber of Com
merce a fow weeks ago.
The petitions, it is understood,
wero suggested ns a means of seen -lng
an expression rrom tho people or
Coos Bov or their attitude on grant
ing tho Southern Pacific an entrance
to tho cltv. C. A. Smith, especially,
Is understood to havo requested such
an expression.
Mr. Smith Is now in Europe and
will not return ror a rew months.
Try The Times' Want Ads.
Blacks Want to Know Stand of
'Progressive Party on
""' Race Question.
(By Associated Press to Coob Day
Times, i
NEW YORK, July 30 Tho attl
tudo of tho National Progressive
pnrty on ttio rnco question inquired
Into todny by a delegation of negroes
who callod on Col. Roosovolt. Ro
presontntlvcs of thrco states wero In
tho dolgatlon. Ho assured them that
ho would do all In his powor to so
curo for tho negro his full rights un
der tho contitutlon. Roosovolt post
ponod a dotnllod doflnlto stutomont
nbout tho "Lilly Whltos" saying that
in a fow dnys ho would mnko a
Ilvod too long. Ho's got to bo nut
out of tho way." Roso tlod tho pub
lic prosecutor nnd grand Jury how
tho murder bnnd was hired at tho In
stigation of Dcckor nnd after tho
killing of Docker mot with Wobbor
nnd hlmsolf nnd promised comploto
pollco protection.
Tho confession shows that tho
murderers woro "Lofty" Louis or
T Atlf a T? nontlDll'ln TIamhii TTnHlIllta mm
"G lb tl o BIool " ' Frank Mullon or1 nubl,c 8"nt of his ideas of tha
"Whltio Jack"' LowUanS aE!S"it"do f th NnUnal ProroBfllv
Rrank" Clroflcl. Only Clroflcl has "
noon apprehended. Thoso gun mon
who nro mombors of tho notorious
"Mig Jack" Sellg gang, pllod thom
solves with liquor and then went
out to shoot Rosenthal, Tho prlco
said to havo been paid them was flvo
thousand dollars.
With the ground slipping from un
der him clay by day, Roso accoptod
tho advlco of his counsel to confess.
To his attorney, James Sullivan, ho
pnld, "U yousoo to It that my.wlfe
and children aro protected, I will
co ni o across and tell nil nbout this.
I am afraid it will bo th end of mo.
No coll on oarth will bo strong
enough to keep llfo in the man who
gives up about this killing."
Counsel for Wobbor and Vallen,
catching the drift of things, also ad
vised their clients to toll tho truth
nnd "becomo Immuno.
TRIES TO ROB
FIEFS OM
Will Sneddon Thwarts Woulil
Be Burglar Last Night
One of Series.
TO PROTECT AMERICANS
Last night, somo prowler tried to
break into the Dnvo Hecs homo on
Market avonuo near Fourth street.
Mr. Rees and family are camping at
tho beach but his brother-in-law,
Will Sneddon, has boon slcoplng
Vnlteil Stutes Serves Notice That Out. l"eu '"' S3I"-UUU "" i"ihuiim
LiilttU Mates he Aotlco riint Out. by thj ofTortf Qf t0 prowor t0 broak
(By Associated Press T The Con J m Rnd nroso- The latter Immodiate
(liy Associated tress to The Coos ,y took to hJa hee,8 ma ,llt up a
wAQHivr-rnv n n i,.iir in 'record breaking clip when Mr. SneJ-
aJnrv uw h!i- Aimi'iniiv L&lZT1 don flred " r0l'l'l of shots alter him.
Secretary Knox Imb officially Inform- KPContly there have been a mim
ed General Pascua ta Orozco, leader ber of nUe,npts to broak Into homes
of the Moxlcan rebels, that attacks on tno n blt , ,irnctcnlly ovory
on American people and property in instnnco the miscreant has boon
Northern Mexico must bo stopped im- thwarted. Careful watch has boon
mediately or tho Ulted States will ko))t uut 80 far 0 ,i0flnlte clues huvo
tako preventative measures. Presl- becn SCcured. It Is ovldontly the
dent Madero has been requested to Work of tho samo pnrty.
sond troops to Northern Mexico nnd( During tho last rew weeks thoro
ho has answered that troops aro on hnve been a number or suspicious
tno way and expects them to uojooklns nnrtleB around town. Some
there soon.
An unfilled want causes unhappl
a ess Times Want Ads bring results. J
of them were recently
Marshal Carter.
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