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0U CAN ALWAYS f IND SOMEBODY SS YOU DO; If KvTK ASK SOMEBODY OIoos lau Stones rimr AKTICLKS I NOW IS VOflt TIME. I A small nil in Tin- 'rimes wiuit column limy bring you results 1111 1 iiKillulfly. Try one. aio ml. Itond II'cmi: ' - "" '-"-- "li MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED PKKS .. . . .i..i.,.l I.. 1U7H MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. A. Consolidation of Time, Const Mnll iin 17(5 nnd Coos liny Advertiser. nv ,, I .,wii iisinuin"-u ,"" I0L.aAAVI.m Tlio Const fliniu OJJTH POLE DISCOVERER Hi PARTY OF 06 LOSE LIS Lwhelmetl by Blizzard En Route npiuu hum. nui. arctic ncijiuns. CACHED POLE LAST tftyncu 1 u.nn Tnip YEAH ttricn nHuu ..... Liincnt Scientists and a Picked urew ui uujuom I Hi .tii Aha I fOT KOyal Navy hic uuoi. ... . i.t.,1 Piru lo Coo Hay Tlmea.I OAMAUItA. X '- I'o1. - -C!'- c overwhelmed by a bllzzurd mi trt . . ' 1 .,.. from Mil! HOIItll ie return jm....w ...,.,.. bIo. The enure ia" i"""" icy reached tlio south P"lu " tlio Kew of tho nppnlllng disaster. blch befell Scott niui m c"mp"". ? brought by the rescue ship .... vr Tim steamer went ulh lo hrliiB the Scott pnrly back. it total number or ilentnn invoivou I (he calamity Is not Known mi u Ullr.ii.il Hint tilxtV-HlX SclolltlStH 1 ..llnro tnal llifllr Hies. o,m . niiriv rillclied till t'Mll't 1st where lliinhl Ainuiiilm-ii plnnt- the XorwcRlnn ting. At tho uth Pole they fotmil 11 lint Hint 11 constructed b aiuiiihihoii h rtr These fnctH were iceonien I documents fonnil on inn bodies the explorers when thoy wore viprpi1. Scott'i party wan uverwlujlniwcl on 1 return trip by Hie tcrruie niiz rdi prevalent In tlio Antarctic (I : T ua 1 1 J-' m: nr.iii ct ol reaclihiK hit Konl was nl- ht exactly n month niter Aiuund- IThe news or the disaster of tlio Butt expedition entile iih iui utter Irprljo to London nml cast 11 i;l(ioin ler the community, which Iiiih been equalled ilmo tho donth of king iru. u is noueven noiv inni inn killer 1II1I nnl Invnli'it nil I In, Hi.iitt Irty or ilxty-slx, hut prolmlily only pse aeiecieu ny nun ror 1110 1111111 fi to the polo I win: i:.itoiTi: there. TM-ilvcl I'r.j 10 ( oo liar Yihim 1 1SAX FltAXCISOO. Feb. 10.- Mrs. i&mr hiou saiifii from Iumk for tatj, Aiisirna, 10 join nor Iiiih- aa on ine liner Auraiml, wlilcli p February B, . Xi:VS IIV SHJXAIi. '" "If I I'r IQltMl IU 1 llllu 1 lOliniCT nill'lrni v ! n..i. . n ......w, v11viki.11, . , i' oil. III, Antartlc steamor Term Novu. KJ a Buppotcil to hnvo on rl Cptaln Itobcrt F Scott nml TaH ot 1,ls b01lt,, l'"""' 'xpeil. " 'i' i uiiiiiiiiiriii mil 'nf llEnfllln.l no ul... ,...u...l rm.. , ,- "" "" "' il""UH. 1 IIH --. .. ..uviiuniK HI l-liri 1,11110" I; "ere eho Is exptited to nrrlvo ' -,J"1"xii:xsiio(ki:i). .. " mi iwn 'WSOX, Wih.. Horrible. I,,,,- Mn I. n-.at.. 11. ' RonaM Arauiulwii. whon ho ,v. ,.,he Atsoiiato.l I'reii iiowh - uiMHcr to Scott ami party. ;. but final v b iii !( iu i...i mJu! nV I,,,,8t ' wmo "MynUUke. It Man Ineroill- i.rihZi,a..larKe "" wul'l TELLS ABOUT THE EXPEDITION Details of Trip to Discover the South Pole Scott's Last Message. Illjr AiworlntiM I'iim In I'oiiii liny Tlimi 1 . LONDON', Fob. Kl. Tlio Torro Novu fmlled .Innu 10. in 10, for New Zuulnml nml tliu South Polo. It wiik Jolni'il by Cnptnln Itobcrt !'. Srott, n row iIiijh lutur nt Cnnllff. Tlio oxpcilltlon uotiHlHtcil or 1!.S of IIccih nml H:loiitlHtH In mldltlon to n picked crow of -It incii from tlio UiUIhIi Iloynl navy. Itupnrh wore ciirrout at tlio tlnio Ibo Torrn No va milled for tlio Antarctic, Doe. II. 1!M2. to brine buck tlio Scott party, that hoiiiii nieiiilicru of tlio relief i.pcilltioii bud oxprcHHcd Rrnvo doubtH iih to whether Scotl nml IiIh fellow exploreiH would over return. No itiihou wiih Klvon for them doubtH. hut they wero freely circulated. Tlio hiHt direct word to Srott litniHiiir wiirt broiii;bt by tlio coiiiiuiuiilur of I ho Torro Nova. Shi? returned to New Zealand .March .'II, or hiHt year. Tlio brier iiiohkiiko In Scott'H own handwrltliiK wiih. "I am roimilulur; In the Antarctic an other winter to co!iiilet( my work." Scott Hhortly bofiro Kent back word to IiIh bami ut .Mc.Murdo Sound, HiiyliiK that on .luiiunry II. t'.HS, bo had reached u point 1H0 nillert from thu polo nml wiih ad vancing townrd IiIh deHtliiutlou. To ilny'H dlHpatcheH Indicate the party travelled ten iiiIIcm iih a dally av erage before renchliiK their nonl. PRESIDENT MADERD OUSTED IN UPRISING IK MEXICO CITY TURKS LOSE BIG FORTRESS ST SCUTARI TD MONTENEGRIN TROOPS JURY ALLOWS NO DAMAGES I LIKELY BE KEPT UP SS. !. aura:'- 'h Pn.- ,WeiKei. ei;c? tll0h !" to thL" wherobJr U Ca" lutloi. sal VuPport of n'o or 0,h.5rnrf u,0'nd boys Jrntlon ii ,10"8 t0 8?0 ,but lion 9rctnlne(1 iwe, lmvo lw' month "ih uuu. l" t"or t m l bo long 1,01.1 f?ectiifi...?r Mnrshne ,1. na tim hmZnvaamnk- 0le fltr 71 l? sDportod by as'tit'iVK ?" le Soimf:'!0?. I? 'olid Plaintiffs in Personal Injury Cases at Coquillc Fare Badly This Term. (Special lo tho Times) COQUlhLIC, Fob. 10. -Tlio Jury in tlie ciiho of SveiiHPii vh. Cody liiiinlior Company of Ilandon for (IniniiKOH for tho death of Sovpiiboh lu a mill nccldent there Boniotlnio hko, bioiiKbt in a verdict' for trio defense. So fnr thin term, not a one of tho four different purtioH who hnvo boon huIiik for porsonnl liijurloH hnvo recelvod nnythlnu, wltli tho oxcoptlon or Strang, who wnn Hiiing tho .McDonald & Vaughau Conipuny, niui who wiih awarded only $300. Tho Jurymen who lmvo been do ing Horvice thlH torin of court nro mild to bo peculli.r and not na much "nnti-corporatlon" nH la iihikiI. Ono of tliom did ii llttlo booBtlng for tho workmon'H compensation Will. Ho declared ho would not voto (lninngc8 becnuso tho hulk of tho nionoy would go to tho nttornoys. llo is Bald to hnvo been ono or tho moil who passod on tho Svcn fion enso and nddod that tlio parties suing wero brothers nml slaters, all of whom wero over 21 yonra of ngo, nnd who did not particularly need tho monoy nnywny. In tho ciiso of ltnndall vs. tho C. A. Smith Co., In which tho Jury rofusod to allow tho plaintiff nny thlng, It Is stated thnt tho company provlous to tho trial Imd orferod to give Knndnll $1500 or fL'OOO hut his attorneys Insisted on $10,000. Kinney Case Up. Jtidgo Coko announcod In court today thnt ho would not hear tho application for tho nppolntmont of a receiver for tho h. D. Kinney proportles. Ho said that as ho had boon an attorney for F. 11. Wnlto In tho Walte-Kinnoy mortgngo mattor ho did not feel that ho was quali fied. Ho referred tho matter to Judgo Harris of Eugono and prom ised that hearing on tho innttor could bo had within twolvo days. . MnrMiflchl Cum'. Today tho case of Heckola vs. tho Coos Day Liquor Company is being tried beforo Judgo Coke. Heckola is suing for damages on n contract which ho had for tho pur chase of tho Dtowory Saloon on North Front street,' Mnrshfleld. Tho affair was nired In the Mursliflold city council when Heckola was oustod rrom tho Drewery saloon nnd tho license transferred to tho Coos nay Liquor Co. small tax on oach property owner. This would not bo offectlvo beforo tho balance of this year, the band would have to be supported by prl- Rebels Under Felix Diaz Over power Government Two Hundred, Including Gener al Reyes, Slain. I (lfy AHHoclnted Press) WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. When tho house met toduy Hop- reHcntntlvo I lam mill of Now .ler I soy Introduced a Joint rcsolu- Itlon calling for tho protection of Americana lu Mexico. Tho reso lution Is us follows: I "Hcsolved, that to safeguard I American lives nnd property now Jeopardized by political de velopments In Mexico, tho scc- I retnry of stnto bo made and la I hereby directed to Instruct tho I American ninbiiHHador nt Mexico I City to notify tho existing gov- i eminent of Mexico that It will I I bo hold strictly nnd Immediate- I ly answernblo to this govern- I nient for nny nctH committed I I within Its domain, injurious to I pcrsoiiH .and property of tho I cltleiiH 'of tho United States of I I Amerlcn. I Illy Aiwo. InU-l I'ivm lo 1'ixw lUjr Tlmra. MFA'ICO CITY, Feb. 10. Tho night punned quietly lu Mexico City nnd 7 o'clock this moinlng snw no resumption of tho lighting that yes terday resulted lu tho supposed flight of President Madorn and tho buitchh of (lOiiornl Felix Diaz, tlio rebel leader. Diaz Iiiih inndo no now movo nnd the gonernl Hltuatlon remains much us It wiih Inst night when tho iiilielllouu army practical ly seized tho city nfter Htreot light ing that reunited In tho dentil of (Icncrul Ilornardo Hoyea and some 200 people. Stories nro i Ifu that Madcro loft tho city headed ror some port on tlio east coast, while In other quar ters It is declared ho has acceded to tho peremptory doinatid of Diaz voiced last night thnt lie resign the presidency. Neither ot theso re porlH nro confirmed. Din-. Is a nophew of President Diaz, who wiih ousted last year by Madera. Illy Amoi Ulcl I'rrM 10 l'0 Hay Tlinf MlJXICO CITY, Feb, 10. The nrniv rcvoiiru sumia ami troop took possession of tho nntlonnl pal ace and other public buildings, Gustavo Mndero was taken pris oner nfter fighting, in which one hundred nnd fifty persons were killed. Tho government regained partial control later. President Madero led tho loyal troops. Tho insurgents released Felix Diaz nnd Ilornardo Hoyes. Gonernl Vlllnro wiih killed. i.Ti:itvi:xTio.v Ts taliciod. Culled StntcH Does Not Wuut to 'I'n lie Hand In .Mexican Trouble. Illy AwmilMpil Prw lo Coo liny Tlmw.l WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 Presl- dent Tntt nnd his cabinet met early todny to tako up the Mexican sit uation. It wnn a special session to consider other mutters, but the startling war nuws of yesterday di verted Its original purpose. While It was again stated thnt only the most dire conditions could forco Intervention In Mexico, tho general staff of tho army has hnd tho Mex ican mobilization plans ready and the nnvy Is In readiness ror any contingency. Secretary Knox, niter the meet ing, decided to hold the cruiser Denver at Acnpiilco, Mexico, Instead or sending her to Salvador, as he had planned. Other naval move ments wero discussed, but not de rldud upon. WILL TAK'i: M()XTKIti:V Illy Amo.Uic.1 I'iim lo Coot Ilay Tlmw.l MONCLOVA. Mexico, Feb. 10. A band of rebels Is reported to bo marching on Monterey nml will, It Is declared, demand the surrended of tho city Into today. It Is expected hero thnt llttlo or no resistance will ho offered. ALL QUIW AT.IUAIIKK. Illy Ahoi Utrl Vltn lo Cooi lliy TlniM.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Assur ances from Consul Kd wards nt Juar ez that conditions nro quiet lu thnt section of tho border country, In which tho federnl forces nro still loyal to Mndero, nro taken to Indi cate Hint there will bo no Immodlnto Increase of tho American patrol forco nlong tho TexnH-MoxIcan frontlor. Tho Mexican situation wns the subject of unlimited discussion among tho senators today, partlcu Inrlv those from the border states. MUCH 111 IN OLD JAPAN ADEL IE SMITR ARRIVE T U Mob Stones Premier After He and Cabinet Resigns Attacks Newspapers. Illy Amoc Intel I'm, to Coot luy Tlmoj.J TOKIO, Fob. 10. Prince. Turo Kat siiro, premier and minister of i foreign affairs In Japan, was stoned todny by a mob on tho streets. The stoning of Kntsurn cinuu Im mediately after ho hnd offered tho emperor his resignation and that of the other members of tho cubluot. Sovoral newspaper olllces wero also nttacked by tho crowds which at tempted to set flro to tho buildings. Many riots occurred throughout the city In the course of which n num ber of persons were Injured. MAItTIAL LAW TllltKATKXKI). (lly AwiilaliM 1'rtta lo Cooi Ilay Time. TOKIO. Fob. 10. There wnB so rlotis rioting hero tonight. Tho em peror declared In event of further at tempts at Incendiarism ho would de clare a state of slego In Toklo. Balkan Force Captures Sul tan's Stronghold After a Bloody Engagement. HAND TO HANITbATTLE BETWEEN JTW0 ARMIES Turks Reported to Have Left 4000 Dead on Field; Siege Line Advanced. noi'T co.MPLirri:. r - TD RUN T TO MAPLETON Expect S. P. to Have Road Completed That Far This Fall. ' SOFIA. Feb. 10.--Tho rout of tho Turkish army hoforo Hu- t lair Saturday Is said to hnvo j been complete. Tho Turks nro . , reported to have suffered nil ! enormous los. Tho Hiilgiirlun ' I losses nro declared to bit "in- ) significant." i o V I COST OK VKTOIIV. CUTTIN.Ii:, Montenegro. Fob. ' 10. Tho capture of Harden I .loll Hill by the Montenegrins I cost tho victors lii'OO killed and I wounded. Tho Turks loft !, ! 000 dead on the Held or battle. KKPOIIT DKNIKD. Wireless Message States She Was 580 Miles South of San Francisco Sunday A Record-Breaking Trip. i TO MKKV DAl'GIITIvlt. f Mrs. 11. W. Olson and little daughter will bo nt Empire Thursday to meet .Cnpt. II. W. Olson and It will bo n Joyous mooting, for It will bo tho llrst tlnio that dipt. Olson has soon I tho latter, who was born short ly nftor ho wont enst to got tho Adeline. Tho Adeline Smith, the Ilngshlp of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Co., will nrrlvo off Coos Uny Thursday afternoon. Thnt was tho word given out hero today, following tho receipt of a wireless messago Btatuig inai uiu vessel was DS0 miles south of San Francisco yesterday. Cnpt. I). W. Olson Is making a rocord-ln caking trip with tho Ade line Smith and It ho renehos hero Thursday, ho will havo inndo the trip from near Now port Wows, Vn.. to Coos Hay lu between sixty ami slxty-ono days. Plans for tho reception of the Adeline nnd Cnpt. Olson and his of ficers are progressing nicely, it 1b expoetod that n largo number of sinnll boats will bo out lu gny dec orations. Tho band will be taken down on tho Alort. Tho Adollno will stop nt Empire mid will tnko n largo number on board. C. A. Smith nnd other odlcors of tho Smith Company will bo there to greet hor. Tho Hrenkwntor, which will bo lu port, may go down to meet her. Thursday night the Mllllconu club will tender nn Informal smoker In honor or Cnpt. Olson and tho Adeline Smith. RECALL THREAT IN J. R. Robertson and Others Object to-Giving Grant ' Square for Site. j. R. uobortson nnd other North Ilend cltlzons hnvo called a mass meeting at Eckhoff hall In North Demi for tonight to protest ngalnst tho coding of Grant Squnro to any one for hotel purposes. It was proposed that tho city glvo this slto to anyono for hotol purposes, who would erect a $50,000 ho tol on It, but Mr. Rober son, 000 hotol on It, but Mr. Robertson, a big proporty owner, and other object to It. They want tho city to retain It. They threaten to re call tho council If anything Is done. So far, tho talk of donating tho square for a hotol slto, has been confined to tho North Bend Com mercial club, A mooting of the Inner organlzntlon will also bo held tonight to consider tho matter It Is stated that the prospects for GIVE SI TO SAVE ANDERSON I It was reported today that ! Captain A. M. Simpson had an- j i nouiiced thnt tho Southern Pn- cltlc would not bo allowed to I cross Simpson Park and con- l Bcqucutly the railroad work in I I North Ilend would bo held up I I until tho company could con- ! I dotun It. L. F. Falkoiistolu of tho Simpson Company and. oth ers stated that tho report was without foundation. lly A.o(litcl I'm. lo Coot Ilay TlniM.) POTGOUIHZA, Montenegro, Feb. 10 The .Montenegrin army, besolg Ing tho Turkish fortress ntSciitarln, carried tho great .loll Hill fortress by assault this morning after sev eral hours' lighting. Tho Infantry came to such close qunrters thnt hnnd-to-hand fighting wiih genornl along tho Hue. Hiirdnn .loll Hill dominates Scu tari from the eastern side ivud tho Montenegrins nro mounting siege gnus on tho heights to bombard tho principal points lu tho city' The lighting has gone on since ear ly morning all around tho city. The Turk defenders nro disputing tho ground with fierce determination. SAYS ROOM IS RANCH MENAGE Bandon Men to Furnish 150 Inches of Cuticle for In jured Brakeman. (Special to Tho Times.) BANDON, Ore., Fob. 10. To save the life of Rol Andorson, tho brake man, who was Injured In tho wreck on tho Seeloy & Andorson logging road, and who is tho solo survivor of tho disaster, It will bo necessary to graft between 140 nnd 150 Inches of skin on him. The skin grafting Is to replace tho cutlclo, which was burned off him by tho scalding steam of tho locomotive Detween eighteen ad twenty Ban don men will furnish the skin. To day Carl Tllton, Pat Hanrahan ami Ira SIdwoll went to hospital to con tribute skin. Dr. Mann Is caring for Andorson. Scores of men knew An derson well and have offered to con tribute fhe necessary skin to save him. Anderson Is reported to he get ting nlong nicely. OREGON MAX NAMED. "Tho superintendent of Portor Bros, nt Florenco lufoiinod mo the othor day that they expected to havo trains running aver the Coos Bny-Eugono lino as far as Maplo ton by this fall," Bald F. S. Dow today on his return from a trip north. "They nro preparing to rush tho construction down the Slusluw from Eugono nnd It won't bo long beforo tuo Hue Is ready. "Eniouto homo, 1 visited Copon hngon Brothers' camp near Gardi ner. Thoy havo a lno ennip thore and tho conditions nro letter than in any railroad construction camp I havo visited In many years. Tho ox cosslvo wet wont hor made cnnip llto hard, but now thoy havo all tho men they want and are rushing tho work. Tho steam shovel is working on tho approach to tho tuuiiol nnd Masting crows are get ting tho wholo route ready up to tho L'mpqun. Thoy oxpect a crow In thoro within n fow days to com mence actual work on tho tuniiol. They hnvo about 3000 foot of grading done on the approach. "Gardiner Is booming and thoro Is much activity lu real ostuto thore now. "Thoy hnvo not boon nblo to re cover the body of Dan Brulin wuo was klllod on tho Slusluw. Thoy think It is buried in tho sand or under dobrls in tho river." LITTLE LAD7S G T Five-year-old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of Marshfelcl Hurt at Gardiner. Mrs. Porklns and llttlo son re turned to Marshflold yesterday from Gardiner, where thoy went to visit Mr. Perkins, who Is employed on a dredger there, Saturday, tho llttlo boy, who Is live years' old, caught his lingers in a. cablo and tho ends ot threo wore cut off. Just how tho accident happened no ono knows, Af ter having medical nttontin Anson Rogers Complains of the McDonald & Vaughan Boom at Meeting. At a mooting of the Port of Cooh liny this morning, Auton Honors filed n protest with the commission against tho boom which McDonald &. Yaughnu hnvo constructed lu South Coos River above Daniels Crook. He stated thnt the boom nt the upper oud took up inure than half tho river nnd that It was n monnco to his much In tliuos of froshots. Ho said that It turned tho flood waters auto the much and was llkoly to cut u now channel through his place, t hereby damag ing his flno farm and nlso Impair ing navigation, llo said that they had spoilt $.'000 to bulkhead thu rlvor to prevent the chunnol chang ing. Owing to not u full board being prosont', the commission de ferred action on It. Tho cnnimUsloneiH also decided to tako stepa to eliminate the men aco of floating logs. Thoy will re quest loggors to bo careful about lotting logs "stray" nnd to olther offer to pay boats for towing them back or tho commission will and thou tako tho logs and soil them. Attorney Peck was Instructed to draft an nrdlunuco requiring ves sels to fllo a manifest of their car goes, both Incoming and outgoing, with tho Bocrotnry of tho port com mission each trip. This will glvo tho Port accurate data aa to tho shipping and will ellmluato tho ox ponso of gathering data at tho oud of tho year and it will also ho more definite. II. C. Dlors reported that ho would have his data for tho annual report ready within a fow days. Tho commissioners will moot on Friday, February 2S, It Is expocted that word will bo received soon as to when the nionoy will bo ready from tho bonds. Tho transcript of tho procoodiugs was forwarded February 3. .AIRS. CLEVELAND WEDS. La to President's Widow Becomes Wife of Prof. Preston.. (lly AaocUlrl l'rM lo Coon Iluy Tliaw. PRINCETON. N. J., Fob. 10. Mi'B, Graver Cleveland nnd Thomas Joseph Preston. .lr , were married thin morning by President John Grlcr Hlbbon of Princeton Univer sity In Prospect House tho exe cutive residence of tho University, No preliminary announcement wua inner L IPO niAnnnl vnt