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IOST OF US WOULD RATHER ACCEPT ANOTHER MAN'S CIGARS THAN HIS ADVICE 01002 Exmtz ,T,J PAPER OF AUTHORITY' t Times. It Is '" tl10 c,t Z community Hist, Inst and (lio Hii' JOIX TIMS TIMKS FAMILY. WATCH Till: WANT ADS. There 11 ro mnny good bargains to bo found there. Aii)tlilng lost or found Is always adver- Used In The Times. MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PKE9 I. VVM KBtnlHISIICU in tota BL AAAVl.aq flic Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913. EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll Mn -tcr and Coos Buy Advertiser. ' ,,,u ,ul1 mun ilOOS FRAUDS REPORTED IN POSTAGE STAMP DEALS Ivernment Agents Make Many AITCSIS lur muya. irauiu in unum mv iNnir.TMENTS ARE ALREADY RETURNED Li,n,o in I nrnn Cities Ac- Icusecl and Some Suspects Have uomessuu. n, AMO'lilt.t I'rt" Coo "', T""M-1 WASHINGTON. Jan. su. lynur- 1.. .,,.,. 1 11 u I Hin lrnvnrniliollt. r h .K Twine in .tolon put- 0 tiustoin'rc Inspectors. Reports cclveil today by Post Mnstor Oonor- HltrllCOlK SHOW UIU iriiuim iiu.u en comhKitil 011 so tremendous ti . .1 .. .I,,, ImnllM nt ICIlKl tWO aic 111.11 '" ." , llllonn ninnmiiy lnillctincntH nl- nily lmi l"r" rciuriiuu iiKiuuni. a mn lirolu in Now Yorlc, Chlcngo .1 L.i. .. inri-n iiiifri. Confessions til uui '..-t.'- - cclveil li "lf inspectors frolu nomo ' UlO Ulfll ""' IIBVO iuvuiuik""-'" 0 nit! to liulK.ito Hint tlio rnml mtium f Mio frauds extended roiifili Mi ' "intry TEEL COSTS LESS ABROAD C. Corev Testifies That the Trust Charged More Here Than Abroad. I t; A 1 I' 11 lo Coos Mr Time Ni:V YORK .hin 23. William , lore ron 01 ptesiuont or tno nllnl Kt I Slrel f'nt'iinrntlmi. ro. Dmi il hin fi liiirmv In t lut L'MV. vmrnl r il. In ill utili'A llui pnriinr. lion C' r li-Mfled that steel lib ccld fc n lil.:lier price In tills buutry tiiiii tl'i miiiio mils sold fcroail p.W v 11. 1 Mud cortiorntlon lai brut i 5Tho Ini'il S'H'-s Stuol Uothlo nn SKcl (V ..i inv iiiirllflnnlnil foi ur )cirj In :mi liiieinntlonnl pool armor p' ti which dlvldod up c lniElnc" or the "noutrnl mnr !t3," ri l - hi 1 Coroy. It wns 10 fir. t illrut li .-.tliiinnv Dm triiv. nmriit v.m a'U to olitnln of finch rooi, t. miiicss tiwtlflml that C COlil'Illlll nt nrnim. nlnln aniihutn-vr.i m England. Franco. irn-nv mm r , rmted States lind weil m 1 ti 11 1001 or 1905. 'f'nw.'l' hil Compnny and ;6 IlC till r 1 i'i rl Pnniiinnt' nnrn e Amcrl'nu .Poih of tlio oom nalhn, Con, ull. Tlio wltuosa U ho w.-h n familiar with tho frs of Up r. incut of tlioso In 0 pcol. Ur u.l. howovor, that - n;i can ( rrnnoiH m m,t to knowlcii'- ntiPiniitod to com- :10 ror nrrinn .ii ..11. i.. m ... " I""'" viiuur 111 uiik" nu, Fraiio fr Orrmnny nnd that l I'nll I l ""l "0t U 0r e Inllei ri ir. ,.,..,,.. .....i. 1A..- J i. . f -'.'. II. IIVIIl. U'IIV. ,,l. ,. "" S'MUIHIIIOHl- COIl- acta 1 in nrmrr plnio shall ho rIv- ,?'"j iu ,iu urnn niniiufactur i.r.T v(irv votk. teT Yoik Soimto dopls SuIViiiko Itl'sdlllHiui .mv',",,rn'"Cw' D" Tlm..J ut on V X . Jun' 23. With II ZlJn"" vote, tho WnB- !ent tn Vi i"n'081iK an amend It woL,,0.COMB,,tllt,on t0 )or" I WISH FOR ."DIG DOINGS" De- To mi. iv 1?IHKi '! rniiill,. M... -. . ';""'.. ' 'is i.'nto In IB, auJ-'V"'" "' "Qiiie. riPirr , .: "" ,0 ro0' 'r Time,. s Sha ;T.:V), ". J". 23.Cur- nraed to - K t0r' E,"' woro 4 ano h..dc5.th ,n" !".. Shafor Sieved ; , """K'lier. Evelyn, aro red and lavc ,JC0U fntn"y ' rMhat,leanirui,K,B?n hurt In a uuiij- loony. P! "-.- " Aeoci.1,1 p """" 0 N.K., "ock:fpllor, who went arde.i n v,.rn' p"'s ago. todny tre' to return t1,,B8 ync,lt er bom" 0l,Tllu"V;,, ,ms "la wln ffTed in a b ,Mookefe'lr party .71 and i-ir-i-i "v"1 ' n,m etallnirHrl., . ,,e ncht which "? UOU"q lT- m t a! m-kin ' S TlU8t Coinmlt 0,e Ilock ' rrr.r",7',tl0ns t0 ox- r in of ho -,;:v,w" iorK i Sffia?"nrw1,b Pfntlne done at President-Elect Wilson Would Just as Soon Not Have Inaugural Reception. Pr AmocUIcI 1'rrfi to Cooa Ilr Tlmr. TUHNTON, N. .1., Jan. 23. Prcsldont-olect Wllsin liidlcntcd to day that ho Is not especially anx ious Hint a reception or tiny other siihstlttitu bo provided for tho In augural hull, which he opposed. Ho wns told by souio members that the Inaugural conunltteo Is In doubt whether a reception in tho ro tunda of tho Capitol could bo ar ranged. Ho said ho would ho per fectly content" If theio was no ro roptlon. Governor Wilson wiih to day nRiilu urHcd to visit tho Pana ma Canal hoforo It Is filled with water and Indicated ho would try 1 Ko. W M FALLS TREES New Devise Will Cut Ten Times as Rapidly as at Present; Krebs for It. SAI.KM. Jan. 23. Pnpers were filed In tho sec rotary of state's of llco by Conrad Krobs, P. X. John sou mid J. 1C. Croniau constituting tho "Trco KallhiK and Cutting Co.," vlth n cnpltnl stock of $100,000 with tho first mentioned as presi dent and .Mr. Johnson secrotxiry. Mr. Kroli stated that tlio stock was all subscribed mid that thu principal olllco of tho concern would bo In Portlnnd, It Is said that tho ninchluo fos tered by tho compnny, which Is run by a Knsollno uiikIiic and wprlcu with a knlfo, has groat advantages over nny other inothod of fnllliiB mid cutting ireos. Tho knlfo will cut four Inches nt a tlmo and swIiirIiik back mid forth will enable two moil to fall mid cut 100,000 foot u dny whllo other motliods with tho fin mo number of men could do but 30,000 feat. Ily this machine tho cost will bo 25 conts n thousniid foot, whllo othorwlso from 75 cents to $1 would bo re quired. It Is stated that tho now niodo will savo from sovon to eight foot of tho stump. Other flno points on tho proposi tion nro given, which evidently show tho originator, Mr. JoIuiboh, to bo ii great Inventor. EXPERT FIGRT NEAR EL PASO SOON Large Rebel Force Near Jua rez and Federal Reinforce ments Are Being Rushed There. ttlr Amoflilcd rrri to Coos Ilr Time.) KU PASO, Tex., Jan. 23. With tho rebel forces practically sur- STATE SENDS rounding Juarez mid holding tho border towns to cast and west It wns announced hcrq today that strong federal reinforcements are hastening to tho rollof of tho bor tlor towns. Tho rebels arc nctlvo to tho south and nro Increasing in numbers. .Tunroz Ib defended by Bonio 300 federal troops mid inengro artillery defenses. Tho robols nro i snld to number more than 1000 E W TTO 1 ItAIMlOAD COMMISSION' HKPHK- ADHI.IN'K SMITH WIHi XOT STOP c Ittii rai t i m a v & . rr.. 1 1 i iviw iiuiuvi; Jii-ill'i in iir -'.iiliui.iA l-UKTII iiujj MORSE IS NOW DOWN AND OUT Former New York Banker Who Was Paroled, Brok en in Health. ' (Ur AwoclateJ tm lo Coo Pr Tlmf. NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Charles W. Morse, who Is roportod serious ly ill In Europe, has Just admitted In lila tnflHmnnv that llO Is not financially responsible nnd that ho hns suggested to his attorneys thnt his croUitora put nun iiirougn mum vniitnv Tim fnniior imnkor admit ted his low financial condition in n suit brought In connection with a company with which Morso was connected in his prosperous days. A. 9 l'HKST. TA1-T IS , SOME THAVKriKK. Covers Miro TImii 100,000 Miles In Four Years. Dr A8oclteJ rrc to Coo HT Times. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. When President Tnft stepped down from his prlvnto car on hla recent roturn from ?ow Havon, the ttitnl mlloago of his travol during hla four years In tho White Houso reached 1 1 o ro r... nn nvnraco Of about 75 miles for ovory day t ho has beon president. The total Is exclusive of thousands of miles tho president traveled hy motor In every part oi m country. Tlio presmunv. been on tho road 200 days and nights. IXVKSTIOATK M A ICSI I Fl EI,!) WATEItWOItKS NOW. C. E. Orcen and O. Rtiibblofli'Id. Bjieclal representiitlvo8 of tho Oro gou Itallroad Commission, arrived hero this morning to Investlgato tho Marahfleld wnterwoncs sltun tloti. They come as exports nnd will dig lino all tho records of tho matter, tho company's franchises, tho company'H bonks, and will mako a phytlcnl examination of the plant, mains, pressure etc. Their roport will bo made direct to the rallrond commission and will bo prlvnto and Is for the purposo of supplying the commission with tho factH In tho enso prior to tho commission milk Iiik any orders for Improvements, changes In rates, etc. Thoy woro unable to stnto what plans tho commission had rclatlvo to a pub lic hearing In tho mnttor. Thoy expect to spend about two weeks going over tlio mnttor nnd today aro looking Into tlio city's records with City Attornoy Guaa. j IIOOSTS FOIt CIII.VA. I njr AMorUlei! 1'rrM to Cooi illy TlinM.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Uocog ulllon of tho new republic of China wns n loading topic of discussion when tho convention of tlio Chnm-' her of Commerce of Uio United States convened today. It was de clared that aside from ethical quos-' tlons, American trado In the Or ient might suffer from n delay In acknowledging tho dawn of a new governmentnl ern. 1IEHE IlETWEEX FEUKUAKY 1.1 AND U. Tho Adollno Smith will mako a dl rcct run from Coroucl on the Pnclllo side of Cnpe Horn, to Coos Hay, ac cording to F. A. Warner of tho C. A. Smith Company, who arrived hero yesterday on the Nanu Smith to look after affairs of tho company. Captain Olson s papers were made to run di rect from Paris Point to Coos Hay. Cndor ordinary wenther conditions ho should roach hero between Feb ruary 15 and 20. Mr. Warner expects to spend n fow weeks hero looking nftor nffalra and will also Inspect tho work on tho Sinllh-Powors logging road boyonil Myrtlo Point. Ho oxpecta C. A. Smith hero anon, Mr. Smith having planned to loave Minneapolis for the const yesterday. Vernon Smith Is on nn oastorn trip nnd was In Now York a short tlmo ago. Mr. Wnrnor says tho lumbor mar ket la Improving considerable and thnt tho outlook Is good. They are now hnudllng lumber In their now yards at Sacramento, shipping It up tlio river on barges or ocows In tho packages It la taken from hero In on tho Nanu Smith. Good progress Is bolng made with tho big Improve ments tho company hns underway at Oakland and Hay Point. Mr. Warner wns accompanied by Miss Myrtlo Smith nnd n frlond of tho latter. Miss Cathcrluo Drow of Minneapolis, who will visit hero for a fow weeks. !? PR ON S 1 '5 PERFORMEDHERE IS "NOT GUILTY McAllister, Injured at McDon ald & Vaughan Camp, Undergoes It. An iiiuiKiiiil nnnrntlnn wns nor- formed nt Morey hospital In North Uond this weolc, Mr. McAllister, n loggor, who wna Injured In tho Mc-' Donald1 & Vaughan camp aomo time Ago, undergoing It. I Sovornl months ago McAUlstor had hla foot torriblv crushed nnd both bonos woro broken just nbovo tho auklo. The llcsh was so bndly bruised and crushed thnt It was Im posslblo to sot tho broken bones nnd put thorn Jn tho nocessary splints. For n little while It was thought that tho only thing to do would bo to am putate McAllister's foot. Howovor, Dr. DIx thought ho saw a chnnco to savo It ami decided to try it. Tlio broken bones woro not act, but steps woro taken to heal the badly crushed nnd mutilated flesh. It has beon n slow process, tho wounds healing vory slowly. How ovor It did heal, nnd this weolc It was in such a condition that splints could bo put on. In tho meantime, while tho flesh was healing, tho broken log bones had grown togothor, but not In their natural shape. Tho broken bonos had beon drawn upward so that parts of them wero along sldo and thoy had knitted togothor this way. This false union, which was plainly shown in the X-ray plcturo of tho In Jurod log, had to bo broken and tho bones set In tholr natural position. McAllister Is getting along nicely nnd It now appears that his foot and leg will heal In good shapo so that ho will suffer little or no lasting troublo from it. At any rate, ho will bo much bettor off than If tho In jured member had been amputated. It will bo sometime beforo ho will bo nblo to loavo the hospital. HULK SET ASIDE. Can't Hold Itallioads for Delays in Shipments. Dr Aoclte4 m to Coo Bar Time. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Tho United States supremo court an nulled aa Invalid tho "reciprocity demurrngo rules" of tho Mississ ippi railroad commission which Im posed charges upon railroads for dolay In dollve-y of lnlerstato or Intra-atato shipments. The decision was based on tho fact that tho rules did not provldo for any ex emptions iu case of unavoidable dela Methodist Brotherhood Has a Jolly Session of Kangaroo Court at Weaver Home. At a mooting of tho Methodist Ilrotborhood nt tho homo of Fred Wonvor In West Mnrshflold Inst ovou Ing occurred ono of tho most humor ous mock trials that has over mnrlcod n Kangaroo Court on Coos Dny. About forty woro In nttendanco and thoy aro still laughing ovor It. Mllo Sumner waa arrestod by Sher iff Geo. N. Holt on tho chargo of broaklug tho speed limit by running hla auto at a rato of sixty-two miles an hour. A. II. Gldley was tho Judgo and E. II. Joohnk tho prosocutor. Sumner wns declared to bo without funds to pay a lawyer and It. O. Graves was appointed by tho court to dofond him. W. F. Dyorly, Henry Johnson, Frod Weaver and J. J. Morrow, Itay Olllvant. Mr. Pngont, Rev. II. I. Rutlodgo, Ralph Dlschop, Dr. IlnskliiB, A. J. Drows, F. C. nirch and Geo, N. Dolt wero some of tho witnesses called. Mr. Drews declared tho chargo was wrong becauso the auto was In tho shops most of tho tlmo for repairs and at nny rato it couldn't got up a speed of ovor a mile and a half an hour unless someone "pushed It." One witness testified that tho auto recently ran Into Peter Mlrra soul while coming down the Com mercial avenuo ateep hill In AVest Marshflold and that Mr. Mlrrasoul turned around and pushed It back up the hill. E. II. Joohnk said that the speed or tho sight of tho machine scared the chickens breathless In West Marshflold, and thoy had stopped laying, thoreby Increasing the high cost of living, R. O. Graves in a final, tearful appeal to tho Jury In behalf of his Client said that tho chargo was Uttlo short of slanderous nnd ho worked upon tho emotions of the Jury to the oxtent that they brought In a vor dlct of "not guilty." Tho meeting was largely n social ono, tho only business being some plans for a next Sunday's meotlng at the Methodist Church, which tho or ganization will havo chargo A. Seo tho OLYMPIC GAMES hold at STOCKHOLM. Sweden, nt tho Grand Theator, FRIDAY AFTER XOOX and K EXIXG. BALKAN ALLIES PUN TO WITRDRAW THEIR TROOPS NOW TURKS BITTER M Sultan's Cabinet Resigns and Many Threats Are Made About Concessions. t Ur AmoiUIisI Prcit to Cooi Ilij Tlmm. CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 23. Tho Turkish cabinet resigned today as n consequence of tho public dem onstrations mid protests ngalnst Its action in acceding to tho wishes of European Powers. Mnhmoud Shef kot Pasha, formerly war minister, has beon appointed Grand Vizier In placo of Klamll Pasha. Talnat Roy has been nppolntcd minister or tho Interior, a position ho hold In the previous cnblnot. In n statement artcr his appointment, ho snld, "Tho chnngo In tho cabinet means wu nro going to savo our na tional honor or perish In tlio at tempt. Wo do not want a continu ation of tlio war, but wo nro dotor niln to keep Adrlunoplo nt all costs. That la nn Indlspcnslblo condition of pence." THIEF HISSES PASTOR'S WORD Turkey's Acceptance of Peace Terms Sets Europe at Rest Again Today. THREE FORTRESSES TO BE SURRENDERED Sultan's Troops Allowed to Retire With Honors of War; Peace Terms. MAY MEAX TROUIILE. (nr Aliocldlnl l'rili to Coo. I1T Times.) - Robs Two Parishioners in Portland While Preacher Exhorts Against Theft. Tho following from the Portland Orogoulau will bo of Interest to tho ninny Cons Ray friends of tho Rev. J. Rlchnrd Olson, who waa pastor of the Marshflold Swedish Lutheran church until about tt year ago: "Whllo Rev. J. Richard Olson, pastor of tho Swedish Lutheran Imiunnuol church, Nineteenth mid Irvinir streets, was preaching Sun day night on tho text, "Thou -Shalt Not Steal," a snoaic tuior ontoreu tho roar of tho church and sam pled the hnts nnd coats draped ovor empty scat backs. Ho took n hat, coat and pair of glovos. "After tho services, C. Erlckson, n parishioner, roportod to tho pas tor thnt a thief nail taKon lus gray striped cravonotto ovorcoat nnd n pair of brown glovos. Chnrloa Swonson, nlso Iu attendance, said that tho robbor had mndo away with a fuzzy brown hat belonging to htm and had loft In ita stead n gronsy gray cap. "If tho thief will rostoro his pnr lahlonor's clothing, pastor Olson will aoo that ho la decently clothod, foil and glvon somo ltlnd of work, ho said, when ho roported tho loss to tho pollco shortly after tho closo of tho ovonlng sorvlco." LOSS IN IDAHO Quarter of Million Dollars Blaze in St. Anthony ' Today. IHr AuoclateJ TrcM to Coot nr Time. ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, Jan. 22. Tho flro which started In tho Ross Hammor block early today destropod a number of adjoining buildings. Tho loss will roach $250,000. DILL KNOCKED OUT. If you have anything to sell, ren' trade, or wani uein. try wmu tv Immigration Measure Is Defeated by Lu Folletto. (Dr Aoclte4 I'ffn to Coot Dar Tlmea. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Fol lowing a vigorous fight upon It led by Sonator LaFolletto, tho con ference roport of tho nurnott-DU-llnghani Immigration bill was re jected becauso of a clauso which It was cjalmed would oxcludo a majority of Jowlsh Immigrants from Russia nnd Roumanla. At tho requost of Sonator Lodge, tho bill wont back to conforonco. which will bo asked to ollinlnato that feature. LONDON, Jan. 23. Diplo mats here declare that they expect to henr that armed ac tion engineered by n committee- of young Tut ka prccedVuE the fall of the Turkish cabinet. Absence of detail ns to thu sudden change Iu tho situation Iu Constantinople has created grave apprehensions. IDr AoiUlet Trwi lo Cooa Dar Tim.J LONDON, Jnn. 23. All fonra. qC a resumption of war having been re moved tho allies nro now plauufiig: tho withdrawal of their large bodies of troops at tin early date. The dele gates in London, however, think that n month may pass boforo tho final signatures arc put to tho peace treaty as tho sottlemeut of tho exact front iers, questions of Indemnity and guarantees In regard to moBqueu unit sacred places of Adrlunoplo still havo to bo arranged. Turkish Losses-. Tho Immediate' consequences of tlio decision of tlio Turkish grand council to conclude peace with the Dalknu allies will bo n cessation oi hostilities between Grcccu nnd Tur key mid the surrender of tho Turkbl foi tress of Adrlnnoplc, nlso of J aula,.: and S.cuturl. At all threo fortresses, tho Turkish garrisons will withdraw with tho honors of war. Dllllcultios may nrlso, eoncornltiK the fate of Scutari as no ono known to whom It Is to bo surrendered, whothor to Montenegro, to u provi sional Albanian goverumout or to representatives of the poworu. King Nicholas of Montenogro in sists that he must entor Scutari at tho head of his troops. Otherwise, ho said, the reign of his family Iu Montouegrn Is doomod tu ho contrary to tho advice of his genorals refused to try to take Scutari by storm at the beginning of tho war, In onlor to avoid certain heavy Iossoh whfclt hla small army would hao sufforcd. lie proforrod a tonporlzlirg policy of laying slego to tlio fortress, and! should Scutari for this reason, uu lost to Montenegro, ho alone, would bo considered responsible. The Turkish penco delegations an hopoful that tho concesslona llnully will be closed nnd tho powers will support thorn In rejecting the do mnnds of tho allies for a war Indemnity. SEXD TROOPS DOME. Aiixtrn-IIiiiigiiry lleglus Demobiliza tion of Forces Today. Ur Atoilale.l Vrf lo Cooa lla Tlmea.J I1UDA PEST, Jnn. 23. Tho de mnhlllzntlou of Austro-IIuugmiau troops, callod to the colors In con nection with the Ralkau crisis, be gan today. BAT" NELSON TO WED AOAIK Former Lightweight Champion Will Marry Miss Fay Kingf Formerly of Portland. MARRIED TODAY, v (Dr Associated I'rus to Cooa Dar Times. CHICAGO. Jan. 23. Battling 5 Nolson nnd Fay King woro mar- H rled horo todny, K Dr Associated Tress to Coos liar Times CHICAGO, Jnn. 23. IlattllnK Nolson, former light weight cham pion, nnd hla brldo-to-bo, Miss Fay King, a newspaper cartoonist, form erly of Portland, and daughter off Jack" King, an old tlmo nthlotw and trnlnor, arrived hero today and ontortnlned tholr friends at broak-faat. REBELS SEEK PEACE. Don't forget W. O. W. Dmico at Kmplio Saturday, Jnn. 25, Alico II leaves .Market street wharf 7:30 blinrp, First class orchestra music. Have your Job printing done i The Times oiiico. Dr Associated Tress to Ovos Dsr Times J WASHINGTON. Jan. 22. Consul Lotchor, at Chihuahua, Mexico, re ports that the robels of that state aro seoklng pcaco and that represen tatives of tho government aro belc z sent to treat with them. Tlio pra postd surrondor Is understood t j embrace nil the robol Chieftains It Chihuahua.