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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1913)
AND WAIL Of WOE IS ALWAYS THE DOXOLOGY Of THE DEfEATED (am Sag 3ftmwi ... PMM'll OF AUTHORITY' ;;;!, Xm.....iy 1.., it ...hi ll (ho time. JOIN Till! TIMKS FAMILY. WATCH Til 15 WANT ADS. There nrc ninny Rood bargains lo 1)0 found (here. Anything lost or found Ih always ndver (lscd In Tlio Tinics. MEMHEH OP THE ASSOCIATED I'HES wwvil Established In 187fl OL XXaVI. tiiq Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913 EVENING EDITION. &. Consolidation of Times, Coast Mali n lee and Coos Uny Advertiser. yu ,DO, WHINE i - g mmmmmmmm rmmm imamm m a II GOQUILLE PLEAD GUILTY int Akers of North Bend Ac- knOWlCtlCjes nuuuuy u. North Bond News Co. 1GGER TIME CHECK RAISER ALSO GUILTY. ; W. Wright Who Passed Bo nus ChccKs Mere hsks For Time. Tl 11108.) L 6 rc.nxlnl III TIlO COQU.M-K.0re.hu.. 29.-, -eo Hsoncrs were uihuk-" fe Coke today on InillrlinontB re- try. wiiii'ii is " " "i"" A," Scott, nllas Wllllnnm. plondod Dili)' tO nil IIHIIl'H"' '" ,""IK'e "" ith rcrcliiiu: money iimior nuso lice J a juy l"'k "f tllc Smllh-Pow- i camp ni ' "' a" """ """" " tlio I'oniiin Fanners mid Mor- hanti l'.ink "' "lso l'w(Ml ,l 'I""' tr of bo.-.n in k I" Coiiulllo. A konl Inilli'iuiiu wis roiurncu win t lilm "i "' whs oiuy nr- iilRncil rn " ..... Clint AKiM l .mhi ii ni'iiii uu- fcrcd n iika or mlliy to nil miiiri- !cnt flr.rr.ln Mm tho uurg ry of tlio North l.i'iid News Coin- on)' I J V rl!;hi Uir liiillvldunl who nicd l)('.;ua Iie U on C'nl Wright nj A II Smith r Mnrsiuioid aim fccurt'il n loan of sj from Tom Hull ' Mar.-htlcld n-kul for another dny i which to nli ail Wright was om- Hoyctl hero for a time as nn ubstract- and clnlniH to have neon a lawyer Kentucky nml Texas nnd iuho to ao licM tlio io-ltIou of Judgo at tic time, JiuUjo Coko nmioiincod tlmt hoii- tllC 8 WOlllll 1M IlilllDHOll I'l'lllliy lornlni; at 9 o' Io k Mmiry l,iiM". ( n.o. Tlio ii'D of HirHli h. Klimuy, In Dlvlnir the ulc of the Htoamur Llb- rly hy Cniitnia McLean mid otlioi'H JIaJcr Mniuy on Cook Day n few i.ira nr;n. tirniliialid liy Judge Colto btriKtlnjT n nlln for ?1'0,S1 1 for bo ina'ntlfftf, The uuo Involved bno of the pools sMited by Klniuiy . tlio time of (lie Han Id Trims t urn- lotion, Major Kinney announced Mar that h will probably auk for it lew trial, I'nikor Ciim I'n. Tho c - if J.uk Parker. ndmlulH- fator of th cMaie of his hrothor, tho nrs killed wh'-n IiIh inotoreyelo Plllueil nllli n wooilnllo on South Irc2day In .Mai hllrld it few niontliH FO, vs. the V A Smith Comimnv till City of M.inilllU 1,1 In nn trlnl Nay. It will be hard fouuht. A. P. I)al8, W X Kklihul. John Eoontz, Wallate Atkhy. Ross Smith 111 CliarlCS Illlllm m. mnniin II. n I'tnesc s In the tao ON JAIL CELL Wrecks Two Sections of Co cuiille City Bastile With Bed for Battering Ram. (Spoclal to tho Times) COQITIMil-;, .Inn. i!i).- An un known louKcr proved to ho it very deHperato eharacler. when arieflted hero lnHt nlKlit for driinl oiiiiohh. Ho wiih nut In tho llrdt cell of tlio cltv Jail and tho mnrttliiil had hardly K"t up tho Htreot jikmIii when the loKKor wiih hopii out wahtiim about. It KeeiiiH that ho tore up ilio hod In tho roll nnd ukoi! It hk n battering room to knock tho Iimi-m out of the door, out of whleli he erawled mid eame to town. huyliiK a hottlo of whlHkoy, and hoiiio tohneco, and erawlod hack Into IiIh ooli. When the nlKht miirMhal wan noi Ifled tho mini wax put lu tho other roll to upend tho rent of tho night. It wax not Ioiik. however, before ho had the lied torn up and wiih trying to got out of that one, having two of the burn out of tho door when tho miti'Hhnl hurried to the Jail, hav ing been Informed by u puHBcrby what wiih taking place. The mnii wnH taken to the enmity Jail at tho court Iiouho ami will pro- naiiiy Ho Henteiieed to a Hliort term for an attempt to break Jail, 1 THKLb H INUIUfhU IHIRTY SUFFnAGEHES TO JA L WOMEN Wl Militant Women Cause More Trouble in English Capital and Make Threats About the Future. Illy Aorlite,l Prcn to Coos najr llnici. LONDON, Jnn. 20 "General" Mro. Driinimond nnd thirty other militant HUffragultiM will Bpond the next four teen iluyu In Jnll nn a remilt of their dotorinlnatlon to forco Uavld-Lloyd Oeorge, Chnnrellor of the exchequer to receive thoni In tho lloimo of Com mend hiHt evening. Mru. Druniimmd couiplalnuil that the police handled her roughly when they (treated hor, Haying thoy throw her In tho mud. It In now "war to the knife," Hho told tho innglHtrnlo. "You nnd .Air. Moyd (leorgo have lot or trouble ahead of you. You will have to do tho ISOrty work and you will have plenty of It." Tho women refused option pitying line. Tho fnvorlto nickname given to tho militant mtffrngettcs In London Ih "HaBliIbnzouressea." Sl'KKHAOHTTKH HHXTKXCKI). Mr Amoiltlril PrcM to Coot Ilr Tlmra, I)UILIN, Irelnnd, Jan. 29. Tho three suffragettes, who were nrrcsted yestordny for hrenklng wIikIowh In Dublin cnstele, woro sontenccd to a mouth's bard lnbor each. OHM D IL I ojed Athlete Receives Offers om bix uifferent Clubs; Lost His Medals. I'vpuv1:' r,f" ,0 ro" ' ti-m.1 Woe th. p'.i .nM' -- Jft,uca thlete lo,Carll8l ,m,1 Bchool fiwe. Whose rnpntif ..ii..i ..i - fme as th. ,T. "T.,. '" '"ui. or tlcchnnii,in. . ,8.n" rouml o- wearinT.i '"'. "Ilvu l" ciio co the hf'i0, Unlorm or any one on n5B t0. "Porte today. In '. SStaVif.7 ' Chicago and ClnclnnaVl Vn "I"1 l ltt8u"n5 ,J both th ,.nUo,nn,B' U J "' ev York nroTJ ' ,ubuo clubs In rK are open to him. SWLSnovxSFOIMVIFK. r' omcertir: ..... ... c .i -" non IB; Au, Mtldli, CHEYENN-pr";,0CrD" T'raesl ! "taer arrest tv u" ""aniry, r suwns vbIiia.1 oV .."" l" moil h. 'as'c'nL11'" pother olllcor. lj all0f :est I'otnt. The theft. K11 the PeVi ie ,'? w,ol-8 woro vis- TO WED 5 Well Known Marshfield Man and Miss Grace E. Turncy to Wed Tomorrow. John Kronbolm. om" of tho heBt known young men lu MaiHhllold, and for years prominently Idonttlled with tho Magneu & .Matmin store, will ho married at Uamlon tomorrow, the hrldo-to-ho being MIh (irace K. Tur noy. Tho coroniony will tako placo ut the home of MIsh Turney'H uncle, C. A. Dauo. MIhh Turncy Is qulto well known on the Hay, having visited horo last summer with hor cousin, Mali- Dano, nnd with frlemlH here. Sho eamo horo from Hood Hlvor, Oregon, whoro sho taught school. Hho Ih a most charm ing young womauv Tho Hows of tho nuptlnls cnino as n decided surprlHO to many frlemlH hero today. Mr. Kronholm loft this morn ing for Ilnndon. Tho will mnko tholr homo In Mnrshllold. NEW SENATORS ARE DEMOCRATS Arkansas and Kansas Lccjisla-. tures Choose New Members Today. Illr Awo(lH I'rwt io Coot IH; Tln'M. LITTLH UOCIC, Ark., Jnn. 29. Joseph T. Hoblnson, n Democrnt. wiih elected U. s. Sonntor to succcod Jeff DavlH. Topeka, Khh., Jnn. 29. William H. ThonipHon wiih elected U. S. Son ntor to succeed Charles Curtis. Thompson Ih a Democrat. NORTH BEND AS llltKAK WINDOWS. Ilr AmoiImoiI l'rrit to Coon l)r Tlmrt. LONDON, .Inn. 29. The mllltunt siiffragottoH bonibnrded tho windows of the homo otllec In White Hall with stones Inst evening. Two women were arrested TURKS OFFER BETJEIHERMS Expect Concessions to Be Made in Answer to Note of European Powers. (Ilr AmotUIM 1'rfn o C001 nr TlniM ) CONSTANTINOI'LK, Jan. 29. Important concessloiiH aro expected to bo inndo by Turkey In her reply to tho Joint note of Kuropenn pow ors. Tho reply mny ho mndo tonight. Tho bnHls of tho solution proposed by Turkey Is snld to he different from any yot proposed. IT TO TAKE PART IN PARADE AT INAUGURATION1 lll'SKIA AND Al'STHIA. Ilor- ((iiintiles Clash Over Alba.iii.it dor Territory. njr Anoclale.1 I'rfii lo Toot lit Tlinn. ST. lOTI3ItSnUUQ, Jnn. 29. Tho present stnto of nffnlrs botweon HiiBsin nnd Austrlu Is regnrded horo as oxtromoly dollcato. Tho wnr party Is now In tho snddlo In Aus trln. IliiKsIn hns l.GOU.000 men Borvlng undor tho colors. Trouhlo over tho boundaries of Albania la causing tho clash. for ciiKArrcu SIIOKS. Underwood Wants to Iteduco Tariff On Tliem. (Pf Aiiocltted rrei to Cooi liar Timei. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Chair man Underwood stated that tho presont tariff on boots jtnd Bhoes would not bo rotalnod. oh It was "absolutely prohibitive," and ho said that tho comlmttoo would wolcomo suggestions as to whoro tho tax could ho put botweon ton por cont and nothing. MODEL CITY" Council Decides to Engage Ex pert Municipal. Engineer to Prepare Plans. Tho North Hond cltv council nt n mooting Inst ovonlng took prelim inary stopH to ongiigo nn oxport municipal engineer to come lu nnd straighten out the city nnd lay It out along metropolitan linos. Tlio Idoa Ih to hnvo all tho old nitxupv In strools, grndos, nnd slmllnr mat ters corroctod ninjl n general plan prepared for the whole town nlong "model city" linos. A 1ml (IIUrtllUDlllir ilin Tongth. City Itocorder was Instructed by tlio writo to Stnuuard and of Portland nbout tho secure tholr terms. Ily iuiiiih tor nn (no strots, GERMANY WILL S matter nt Derbyshire council to ltlchnrdsou mntlor and preparing flxlnir the grades, olc.. It Ih flcurod Hint tlio Inijirovonioiits although dona a pleco nt n tlnio enn bo mndo to conform In a gonoral scliomo that will mnko a "city beautiful" and effect n con nldorablo saving. lMnn .Street Work. Tho council last night ngaln took up tho proposal of improving Sher man avontio and Montana Btreot. It is proposed to go nhond with thorn this spring and summor. Thop Ian Is to Impiovo Sherman from California to tho city park and Montana from tho Waterfront to i'ony Jniot. Tho streots aro to bo grndod amj, paved. Although no ofllclal action has boon taken, It is proposed to put lit hard paving. Tho cost of improvomonts will run soniowhoro hotween fCO.OOO and $75,000, probably. Issues Ultimatum That Europ eans and Balkans Must Keep Away from Asia. Illr Ax!atM rrrti to Cook liar Tlran. CONSTANTINOPLH, Jan. 29. "Hands off nil Turkish pohscbhIohs In Asia," wiih Germany's pointed no tlllcatloii today to evoryono concern ed. It was given by tho Gormnu nmlinssador to Turkey In n speech at tlio Tcutolla Club's annual dlniior In honor of Kmperor Wllllnm'H birth day. "Tho future of Turkey Hob In Asia Minor," said tho ambassador. "Gor man Interests In Asia Minor aro vory great and bound up with thoso of Turkoy. Tho recent nolo of tho Kit ropean powers promised that Turkey would ho nlded In hor futuro devel opment. Germany will lend her as sistance In this cause, in any case, however, to all Turkish possessions in Asia, Germany will attach tho la bol, "Touch mo not." TO PROBE LAST CAMPAIGN Investigation of U. S. Postof fice Department in Behalf of President Taft. ' (Hr AmoMMM rrnt lo Cooi nr Tlm WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. An In vestigation of tho nllogod activity of the postolllco dopartmont In connec tion with Tnft'B campaign is tho fore cast aB ono of tho HrHt dovolopnicnts boforo tho sennte campaign expendi tures committee, na a result of tho sennte today extending tho commit tee's authority to cover tho campaign ending Novombor 0, 1912. Tho reso lution pnsHcd tlio sonntc without op position. It is understood tlmt Son ntor Clapp, chairman of tho Investi gating committee, contemplates call ing I'ostniastor General Hitchcock, Charles D, Hllles, tho Hopubllcan Na tional chairman, and others connect ed with tho Republican campaign as tho llrst witnesses. Representatives of other political parties also will bo summoned to tell of the receipts, ex penditures and political activities be tween tho nominating convention and tho election. American Suffragists Asks President Taft to Let Fed eral Employes Aid. DEMOCRATS HOLD OUT OLIVE BRANCK Ask for' Holiday to Make Big Showing in Washington Want Employes in. tnr Anoihtci rrri lo Com nr Tlmnr.S WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. Tho wo man suffrage lenders nt n Htreot meet ing today decided to call upon Presi dent Taft to cnll a holiday March .7, to government clerks who wntit tx pnrtlclpato In tho suffragist parade Tho committee in charge of the reg ular inaugural procession March. 4, has hold out the olive branch to iftw suffragists by announcing Hint tho can pnrtlclpato In tho big pagonnt Iff thoy will nsk for tho opportunity Tho women scorn the suggestion that they will conllno tholr marches to tholr own parodo on March 3. DUCK SEASON DATES CHANGE 1 FALLS IH STOItlKS. STAXDAUI) OIL THIUUTF.XKD. 1 a son.!!!.-' U,B nrroat hns caus- p, "M P WOl'STOV i "! TlraM.J W ,,1.1 J.nn. 28. sir- t t. "K'"??tnotpBcodln LVthrfVoflTrT' ClUlr8etl VW-Mko n,n U0,-a"Be of al i 1-jt a . s'n " In her nos- i , t . .t. .. neiii. .yotiT prut . Una Tin' ,L',0 , Pacific IW Pterj Jhr- Tons Coiigressmnit Will Press In vestigation. (nr Auoclalea Prrsn to Com n)f Tlmof 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 28. A con gressional Investigation was threat ened by Representative Garner of Toxas yesterday if tho Dopartmont of Justlco falls to press tho prosecu tion of tho Standard Oil olllclals, In dicted In Texas. Garner said If tho Toxas grand Jury adjourned without furthor action he would Immediately press an Investigation, W. O. W. ATTHXTIOX. Spoclal mooting tonight at tho loduo rooms. Important business mattors and dogroe work. Members aro requested to bo presont. If you havo anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad. FIGHT I1LACK HAND. Colorado Italians Organize Against Society. (Or AiiorlaleJ Treat to Cooi IUj Tlrata. PUKHLO, Colo., Jan. 29. An Antl-Hlack Hand socloty has been formed by tho Italian farmers near horo. Letters domandliiK money un der tho penalty of death' havo boon rerolved of lato and about fifty of tho farmors havo organized to pro tect thomsolvos. Tnrgot practice is hold regularly and whonovor ono of tho memhors Is throatonod an arm ed guard Is to bo placed about his homo. IOWA IX LINK. Approves Popular Klectlon of V, S. Sonntors, Ilr Amo lalej Prex lo Cooi Ha? Tlrau DKS MOINES, la., Jan. 29. Without a dissenting voto tho pro posed amendment to tho fodoral constitution providing for tho direct olectlon of Unltod States Senators was ratified by tho lowor houso ol tho Iowa legislature. Xetv York Lawyer Gets I)I.zy While Loaning Out Window. (n? AnoclalcJ Prrai lo Cooi liar Tlmfi.) NI3W YORK, Jan. 29. Slorrls II. Ileal, n lawyer, whilo sitting on tho window sill of his olllco, eighteen stories nbovo tho roof of an ad joining building, bocamo dizzy to day nnd fell to tho roof below. Ho was picked up dead. TIirXK KXI XKAIt. Kuropenn Nations X'o Txmger Fear General War. tOr AnoclateJ Prcai to Cooi Hay Time. LONDON, Jan. 29. Tho gravity of tho situation in Constantinople Is shown hy largo naval forces con centrated by tho European powers at tho ontranco of tho Dnndlnolles. Whllo clouds aro gathorlng In Con stantinople, political authorities of othor nations consider tho general peaco of Europo no longor In dan gor. As proof of this point Italy has disbanded hor army of 100,000 sol diers, who sorved In Tripoli. KLKCTOUAL VOTES CAST FOR WILSOX. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Tho following table shows how tho presi dential olectoral voto was cast In forty-olght states: Wilson and Marshall (D.) ....435 Roosovolt and Johnson (P.) ... 88 Taft and Ilutlor (It.) 8 SEC. FISHER'S FATHER DEAD. Hr AwoilalM Treu to Cooi Bar Time. WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. Rov. Danlol A. Fisher, father of Secretary Fisher of tho Interior Department, dlod here today of heart failure Ho was sovonty-flvo years old. Total .531 EQUAL SUFFRAGE IX SOUTH DAKOTA PIERRE, S. 1, Jan. 29. Tlio house has passod tho somtto equal suffrage resolution, 70 to 30, as suring its submission to tho pooplo noxt year. STEAMER SPEEDWELL SAILS FROM XORTH REND !J O'CLOCK THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JIN. 550, FOR SX FRANCISCO WITH P S SENGEHS AND FREIGHT. Tom Hall Wants it Open a Month Earlier and Close' Five Weeks Earlier. Tom Hall Is circulating n potltlon nsklng n chnngo lu tho dnto of tho opon season on ducks on Coos Ray. Tho potltlon Is to tho Oregon -legis lature and requests that tlio opon KoiiHon on Cooh Ray boglu August 1., Instond of boptombor l., as nt pres ont. It also requests that the Benson closo February 1, InBtoad of March 8, as at present. Tho earlier sonson will ouahlo local sportsman to get some of tho ducks that aro hatched In the Sand Dills near bore, nnd which lonvo for tho south before tho sonson opens. Mr. Hall says Hint tho Bonson on Cons Hay nnd In tho Coqulllo Valley differs matorlnlly. Ho uuderfltumlB that some of tho Coqulllo sportsmon had a mooting with Roprosontatlvo Iiarton boforo ho loft for Salem, nt which thoy advocated changes In tho dates of tho season, hut tho cbnngos thoy dcslro would not bo sultablo to tho nay, henco ho Is going to presont n potltlon lu tho Interests of the Coos Way huntors. Mr. Hall last night wired tho gist of tho potltlon to Senator Smith nnd other representatives. ERS HITS PROPOSED LAW Scores Bill to Make Arbitra tion of Labor Troubles Compulsory. Pr AMorlatiKl Trm to Oo nr Tlma,J NEW YORK, Jan. 129. Compu. sory arbitration was donounccd to day by Samuel Gompers. president of the American Federation of La bor, at it special mooting of the National Civic Federation. Goiup cra declared that the workors would never allow arbitration undor hucI'. n law iih Ik proposed by tho bills now before tho Now York stnto leg islature. "You mako tlio fltoppaito of worlc Illegal, hut you won't stop tho us sortlon of the right or workers It stop working. You want to got; away from tho turmoils resultant from the Indimtrlal conditions and want to Join you, hut for hoaveu' snko don't bunion our Iiiwh or om system or our lives with conditions that will mnko our troubles u thousandfold moro." U) INJURED IN E.VPLOSIOX" Casting Furnaces RIow Up WJth Had Results. in AwoclatM Prm lo Coot jr Time f CLEVELAND, Jnn. 28. Tho ex plosion of tho cnstlng furnncoH nt the plant of tho Union Nut Company this uftornoon dostroyed the build ing and Borlously injured twonty or more men, boiiio of whom may dlo. Tlio blow broke windows for n radius of n half mllo. FIro followed tin explosion. So- STEEL MERGER CASE. Government Finishing Presentation of F.vldcuco In Dissolution Suit. (Ilr AnoclateJ Preat to Cooa liar Tlraea.J NEW YORK. Jan. 29. Tho caso of tho government In tho suit to dis- solvo tho United States Steel Cor poration may closo today. Tho gov ernment counsol announced that thoy would finish taking testimony this afternoon, but reserved tho right to call additional witnesses lat er. Attorneys for tho Stool Corpora tion said they hoped to proceed with tholr sldo of tho caso somo tlmo In March. RUIXS FAMOUS PAIXTIXG. Wealthy Russian Goes Iusaiio nnd Cuts Mastcrplcco to Pieces. Dr Aa.oclateJ Preta to Cooa liar Tlmci.) MOSCOW, Russia, Jan. 29". An Insauo painter named Ralashoff en tered tho Trotlakoff art gallory to day and slashed to pieces tho famous painting by Roplno, representing "Ivan tho Torrlblo" murdorlng his son with nn iron staff, llalashoff Is wealthy. Apparently ho Is Buffering from religious mania. PROIIE PHOXE TRUST. Investigation of Roll Telephone Com pany Ordered Today. Or AMOclatod Prett (o Coo Day Tlmw.) WASHINGTON. Jnn. 29. -The In terstate Commerce Commission Is sued today a formal order for an Inquiry Into the affairs of the Ameri can Telephone and Telegraph Com pany. Tho Investigation wan recent ly transferred to tho commission from the Department of Justice by Attorney General Wlckershain. Tho commission has not yet annouii'c-d the dates and places of tho hearings. HO YEARS IN SAX QUENTIX, Los Angeles Dynamiter Given vero Sentence. (Ilr AiaoclaleJ Prria to Cooa liar Times.) LOS ANGELES, Jnn. 28. Twonty years at San Qiioutlu was tho son tonco Imposed on Carl Rlodollmch,. who terrorized tho Central Pollcw stntlon horo, Novombor 19 with ait Infornal machlno tilled with sticks of dynamite. 7( JUDGE LAXDIS VIEW. Id- Says Federal Court Should Xot viulo Lower Court's Ph.co. (nr AoclalcJ Prtas to Cooa nar Tlraea.J CHICAGO, Jan. 29. An "Indocoatt Invasion of tho domain of state? courts by federal courts has put it club Into tho hands of tho people, who aro assailing tho judiciary at tho country." Unltod States Dis trict Judgo Landts dollverod hlniBoir of this opinion on tho bench today Irt refusing to ontortaln a potltlon for a writ of habaes corpus, In whlcU tho municipal court Is attacked n an Institution without existence lit law. "I will not lend myself to pass un on tho validity of an enactment off tho legislature of Illinois, whon norit? of tho state courts havo boon rosort od to for rellof," said Landls, "Thore Is not nnythlng more unseomly than a moro United Statos Judgo promis ing to annul an act of a stnto logia-laturo." PLAX FOR INAUGURATION'. Taft Smiles as Ho Signs Order foe Evtia Police, Dr Aufelaiod I'm, to Cooa Bay Tim" I WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Tip work of construction for the stands, from which the Inauguration parndf will bo vlowod began today. Presi dent Taft today slgnod a resolut'c appropriating ?23,000 for oxtra pa Hco protection for Washington, om lug the inauguration parade Tai smiled as ho signed the resolution.