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DOS mi&SSS.'SSJSSi&SSiS IS ITS SUMMER Of ACCOMPLISHMENT CJflOfi afttttja xow is voir time. I? rcr Airriruw IIiioiikIi Thnesjyniil A miiiiII ad III 'I'lit- 'I'Iiiich want ! If brM f'"""' . M. tin-in! Tlu-y riiliiniii iiiny 1 1 r I m Ky ij results im mediately. Try our. rK Konil llifin. ,i rcMiH" MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES . .. . ... (U-U IT ...,, KBlnDIW icu " L.AAAl.s The UOmo"""" MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 6 PAGES. &. Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall n 17T and Coos Hay Advertiser. ,VIU' ' ' '' EiM MADERA FIGHTS 10 REGAIN HAN ARSENAL lis in Fodoral Force to Ov- "nCTarhv uen. unit. ij- NfS HSH&f rnnAY m rnuunuuu -- y About "3000 Rebels in Capita' 10 ujijuou ". ..,,, 11 imr Tim- 1 "..J ' nlM-V I.VIl I I . TIlO UEMtu v . . . ?. "' " ,!, :.V m . BillOIIH - "R"1"8..? 1. ui,.uiv cl.iHlnir 11 imcnt iroui' " the rebel. . feint Da:. ''1 r" '" ' ""v be jono wen ' "" - IVASIIIN'CTON !'. If. -llro Konlo me M xi. .111 inliilHtor of c'gn affairs tiloirr.ipni-u iimiij . . If I...1 PiMlltT. . (3t fry up" n'.'...-'. .--n Ion of rrcsuiciu M.l i absolute- . .. .1. ...... .........III (Ml? lioviriii.r i.i !.. -n .......... thful. Cipl-ai is ii IiiiiuIh of t 10 rernment, re mi iinnun, .u..j . coal." si:.i) mi:x or v.it. S. Vi'm-N Oiilrml In Mexican rmls'l'iiiliiy. T; Jl v:l I' ' ' ' "'" Tl1"""" I fcVJSIIlXf.TOA I ' 'I Tin tllilih lrliilu iil Coui'Kla of 1 Atlantic licet pin 0111 inim -iiinn-fao early tlilfl mnriiliiu for Mexico. e Virginia Mill go l vein mix aim I Rt-nrrln (n T:iliilili'(). Tilt' Cold- Ho ami South Dnltotn at Sun Diego I under orders to Hall ror aioxi I ports on the I'aeltlc IIATI'l.r. OX TOI1.W. petal Sim m Rebel In Aim-iiiiI In HtiiH of ( II v. I1EAu Wet IVms (0 1 "O- lur Tun". 1 LAIIEDO. Tex , IVIi. 1 1. ItonorlH tt that liostlll'les between tlio erals ami rebels In Mexico City Ire resumed todn, tho fodorulH fchritnj f'3 srs1 'i. I. The sccno a Uttle Is In tlio heart of the l v-ll.it 'ii liar Tim. NEW VOHK. Foli. II. I'rlvnto llfci conllrm rtimru of flulitlnu 1-r In .Mexico City. TIIIKS' LOSS iii:.vv. flaiTlifiinnnil Lost in Recent Hal i ti.. tiM.i. ... tiiiu iiaiiiiuis, ."'"I I . lii. ll,i Tiling I flFIl IVI. I. .... ............ r ,"". ,vu " II"' IIIIK1HI1 CT In Inn limilnuiiln ..r ...III II lliA l'-.Mllloill.l "I Ullllllll M00 men and lift) uilii-em ilur lr iVo ii-i,ii.. ... .1 .. , .. liV..m .S"1 '""'"' "'iniinK lj off. lai reimrt imsiu-iI Iioio. tUl IVMI81.i.( ...! I l. ... .. si. . . mmi -iikihmh are 'lrWt3hacfnllni In ihe bntilo If Walka lines. Fct. , uml tlinti- c ui vnurKi'iii WAItSIIIP is sOUK. Wi licet UUvh- i,. K..11V.. Iltiuy l.(is. 1 1 1, 'a i l ii i mi. .. i OXSTWTIXOl'I.K. ivi.. 11. A rjst 1,!,rIl,J,""'' "ii tlio Illnck v. iuiiiuii ik (IHIKU'- tus,:i,i.rasi:s"i:xiaxi PUl f ,Vrll,,,,ll S-ntliuoiil Is " 1UJ I..... . . oxdov vr , , ,":"",!,.. tueni ...i . " ,l10 IHB S7 paM,fnC,,0 l'l'-l W8 5taflreaiMn.rlt!.''y tno recent r-Q.. " l"''nu'toriHe(i 1 ifhir. erm,n dim iiiwloiia of i '&' '..l in Par- cr S2.,by Tllomi,H ' 'c .,; Eec"tary of tlio Urltlali ad- t In I1...1" ! " ri-f.n..?e"e Am iniiii. omen 0'f ?A ,u,n,lred liutba ,u " t, expreB. tliolr vNlce. Vfi ,,8 i1"11 taKon " l Chief 'fhpo,,ee' 0PoeIally o h. .r.clbl0 terms. e tL ome' Imvo n , 5" ua Ota --.in, lu Uie nr .. ?IS to overthrow Mm m&VWSL"? vesent. -iibciio 1l,S,tft.pWe,era,0l),n,on tllnt 'Snnl1 1,ar"08 wo- c' troDhi8.."?..?""". trifling te'ol"Stro tr " 'i" -ts" o? IRE VESSELS PROVIDED Two Battleships, Six Destroy ers, Four Submarines and Transport Proposed. Illr AmihIhIM I'riM lo On llnr TlmM 1 WASIIINOTuX. Fob. II. Two Imttk'Hlilim In tlila yoav'H nnvnl np liniprlntlon 1)111 woro dotoniiluod upon liy tho Hoiiku niivul nfrnliH ooniiiilttoo by n voto of I I to 7. Six doHtroyorH, four iinbiiinrliios, ono Hiipply slilp mid oiiu tiniiHpoit will alHO 1)i provided. DELAY SHE TERM UG House Postpones Action on the Proposal to Limit Presi dent to Six Years. Illjr Awml.itct I'riM l rmtt ly Tltmw.l WASIMXdTON, Fob. II. Tlio .Clayton lenolutlon for loiiHtltu tlonal iiniondiiiont for hIx yoarH hIiikIo pioHldontlal torm olToctlvo In 11121, to oM'inpt Tuft, Wilson and HooBovelt fioni IIh oporatlon. wan put over to tlio noxt hohhIoii today In- tlio IIouho Judiciary coininlttoo. Thin IndlcatoB that no action will bo tiilon on Work's bIiirIo torm ro olutlon, nlroady puhhoiI by tho huii-ato. SEVENTY OEAD IN JAF RIOTS Many Others Injured in Peo ple's Protest Against Pre mier Katsuri Today. Illy .o. Mini I'nw lo fxw IWy Tlmw I TOKIO. Fob. 1 1 . Violent political riots broko out In tho city of Osaka today. Ofl'lros of nowiipapors, whleli support l'rlnco Katsura, the proinlor, woro attaokod by roat mobs. Sov ornl doatlis aro roportod. Tho situation lator In tlio day was moro qulot. Soventy persons woro killed or Injured In tho rioting last nlBlit mid early today. Tho sovoro cold eoinpollod tho mobs to sook shol tor. Tho rlotliiR appears to havo convinced the Kovornniont of tho fu tility of cndoavorliiK to contlnuo tho K'ntsurn regime. Katsura and Ida cablnot woro in session from 10 o clock last night until noon today, strongly guarded by tho pollco and soldlors. A council of older states men wns called together by tho om poror at tho Imporlol pnlaco this af tornoon. Following this moetlng It wns sonil-olflcially announced that tho resignation of Katsura and his colleagues would bo accopted by tho omporor. Katsura will proceod with tho organization of n new progres sive party. Tho official announcement of tho chango of administration will bo made Thursdtiy. ' lillOKKH IS FIXKI). Jas. A. Patten Pays $1,000 Penalty for Cornering Products, IDy AMOtUtea I-mit lo Coon lY Tlincn. NEW YORK, Fob. 11. James A. Patton, a cotton and grain speculat or, pleaded guilty in tho federal court today to six counts charging restraint of trade. Judge Mayer fined Patten ?4,000, which ho paid immediately. DEPUTIES KILLED. Coos Bay's Best Valeimftiinie !&Eb,utp7: lluS0rr4'by?,n,1', ""ITU. I Via. rouxi) ' ,ia'Ors Fight nctwecn Strikers and Slier id's l'osso ltcsults Fatally. Illy AMOclatcd I'rtM to Coo Hay Tlnu-n. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb. 10. Threo men woro Killed louoy in a fight between striking minors and a oobso nnitop Rantnln Fred Lester, In the mountains noar Mucklow. The dead men woro members of Lester a force, AMONG THE SICK. Charles MeCulloeh is nblo to bo up and around after a severe sioge of pneumonia, which ho contracted at Myrtlo Point a few weoks ago. ALL Coos Hay Bhould unlto noxt Thursday In cordlnl greetings to tho Adcllno Smith and Captain Olson and his gallant crow, nnd In doing so, honor tho man who mndo the coming of this addition to tho Coos Day licet possible, Mr. C. A. Smith. It Is a crcdltablo thing to bo hospitable under nil clrcumstnticos, but at this time it is n pleasure as well iih a duty that awaits tho citlzons of Coos Day lu extending a warm welcome to one of tho 1 ingest and most modern lumber carrying vessels in the world. Tho coming of tho Adeline Smith marks an epoch in tho shipping and commerco of Coob Hay. It Is tho largest vessel over built for ex clusive use of the commerco of this port. Its advent means. a still larger and greater development of tho important industries of this sec tion, lumber and coal. That the llrsl cargo of (his splendid vessel on her mntden voyago should be tho machinery for the new pulp and paper mill, being built hero by Mr. Smith, Is additional reason why every loyal resident of Coos Hay, man, womauaud child, should turn out ns evidence of their ap proval and appreciation. The Times has previously men t tinned that they produce moro than lumber at the big mill across tho bay. Tho output of Ideas Is greater ami moro far reaching than the phonomcnal cut of tho big band snws. It seems straugo, but has proven true that a lumber manufacturer from a prairie Btato has revolutionized the ocean carrying lumber trndo of tho l'aclllc Coast, which la the greatest In tho world, In four brief years. Tho Nairn Smith lumber sehoonor wns built to conform to tho Ideas of C. A. Smith. She has proven such a success that a sister ship design ed along tho saino lines, but with larger carrying capacity has been bt.llt. That vessel Is the Adeline Smith, which will nrrlvo Thursday. Her coming means a largo addition to tho importance of this harbor as a lumber port. It menus additional prosperity for tho city and Its citizens. There should bo universal recognition an appreciation of this fact by making tho occasion u gala day of glad welcome to the vessel, Its olll co ix and mon and honor for tho builder and owner, Mr. C. A. Smith. Coos Hay's best valentine, tho Adeline Smith, should bo fittingly re cclvcd. Let us mako a rousing Coos Hay welcome. BR. ERIEDii 10 NEW YORK KILL SCORE IN E STAKES 1 Discover:" of Cuie for Con-. Many Miners and Guards Are sumption Turns Remedy Over to Government. Ill Amu MUM I'rrM lii l'oo IKv Tlmr.l BERLIN, Feb. 11. Dr. Frederick F. Frlodmann, discoverer of tho al leged remedy for ttiborculosls, will sail for Xow York. February. 18. Frledniiinn returned todny to Frank-fort-ou-tho-Mnlu, whoro ho handed over his remedy to Dr. Paul Ehrllch, who will experiment with It at the government Institute of experimental theriipcutlcs. PROBE OE HI GAM ON Thomas J. Camp Claims He Was Ousted as Postmas ter for Refusal. (11 Amoi UIM I'rrM 10 Coin 114 TlMlM.) WASllIXCSTOX, Feb. 11. With tho oxnnilnatlon of Postmaster Thomas J. Camp of Doolie, Ark.. tho sonato campaign funds commit- too todny launched Into nn Inquiry of tho campaign of 1012. Details of tho assessment upon officehold ers lu Arkansas by tho Republican stnto conuiiltteo woro uosermeu y Camp, who said Hint ho recently hnii lioon roiunollod to roslgii un der protost as postmaster at Heobo, Ark. Camp prouucoii loners bikiiou by Gordon H. Cnmpboll, treasurer or tho Republican stnto committee, doinnndlng a contribution of nluo dollars. Camp did not mako tho contribution. Ho wrote to Hitch cock asking whother ho would bo removed If ho failed to comply with tho roQiiosf. Ho rocelvod no answer but lu Novombor and December re colved Icttors from First Assistant Postmaster aonoral (Irandfleld do maudlng his resignation. Havo your Job printing done at Tho Times ofllco Slain in Battle in Kanawa Field in West Virginia. Illy Amoi llo.l I'itm lo Coot lUy Time,) CHARLESTON. W. Va., Feb. 11. Adjutant General Elliott nt day break took actlvo command of the disturbed section of tho Kanawha coal Held, whoro almost n scoro of minors and guards woro killed yes terday In n bnttlo. Eight companies of mllltln aro on duty. Orders lo clear tho mountains of armed men have been Issued. CASE OF SOIL Echo of Electric Line Project from Coos Bay to Rose burg Up in Court. (Special to Tho Times.) COQl'ILLE. Ore., Feb. 11. Tho case of F. W. Stovons vs. A. II. Stutsman Is on trial hero today. Tho suit Is brought to recover on a note given by A. II. Stutsmnn to tloo. F. Avorlll when tho latter was promoting tho elect lie lino from Coos Hny via Coos Rlvor to or noar Rosehurg. Avorlll souc out a Jot of blank notes lu place of stock subscriptions. Later ho turned ov er Mr. Stutsman's note to Mr. Stov ons In payment for printing lltorn- ttire about too matror and now Mr Stovons wants to collect. Tho caso Is of cousldornhlo interest as it is understood that qulto a few othor notes of Coos county pooplo on tho similar deal will bo suod on If Mr. Stevens collects this one. I MAY PORK $20. (11 Aiiodate-l mil to Cooi Dty Timet. CHICAGO, Feb. 11. May nork sold on tho provision mar- I kot today at $20. I a. F 1 OF APPEAL SOOTH POLE EXPLORERI ARREST FIVE Charged With Having Accept ed $20,000 for Votes for U. S. Senator. Illy Amoi Uicl !' lu 'oo II) TlniM.l CHARLESTON'. W. Va.. Fob. 11. Flvo (numbers of tho legislature woro arrested today, charged with having nccoptod $20,000 for votlim for William Edwards for Fnlted Stntes Senator. 00 STRIKE ON EASTERN ROADS Firemen and Enninemen of 54 Lines Vote in Favor of Walkout. Illy AmoiIaIckI rt to Coo nay TIiiik.1 XEW YORK, Fob. 11. With a strike voted by an overwhelming majority, the Brotherhood of Loco motlvo Firemen and Englnomon submitted nn ultimatum to repre sentatives of CI Eastern railroads. Xolthor sldo yielding, tho confer ence adjourned. Tlio olllrors of the Brotherhood aro now authorized to call a strike at onco, but President Carter will further attempt settle ment If n compromise Ih not reach ed. Fifty thousand men may leave their engines lu 18 hours. IT DOR EE ANNULS BILL Prohibitionists Find That Long Fight in Congress Is Pro bably in Vain. ERROR CORRECTED. 4 n-n,vrivi la Alirnlintn TiIXCOLN S IHRTHDAY; also LEWIS' mid-week It Makes All The Dlf -ference in The World That's what you say when you tell your friends about your shopping expeditions. It may bo tho principles of the store, the sorvlce it of fers, or the quality of the goods it sells that you are dls cussing. But tho difference to you means your satisfaction or disappointment. You will find when you deal with tho merchants who ad vertise In THE TIMES that the difference stands always for satisfaction. Each store values Its reputation too much to risk disappointing you. Each wants your good will. So they direct every effort to serve you best and give you the best values. By reading the advertisements in THE TIMES closely and constantly every night you will become acquainted with the reliable stores which are worthy of your patronage. i WASH1XOTOX. Fob. 11. ' 1 By a viva voco voto tho lloimo I today repassed tho Wobb bill ' I to prohibit tho shlpmont of In- I I toxlcatlng liquors Into dry I 1 stntos, as It passod tho Sonato, t ! thoroby removing tho purlin- I l mental obstruct Ion which hnd I threatonod to doloy Its final l passago until anothor session ! 1 of eongross. ' I 4. . Illy Aho UteJ I'mm lo CVw Itay TlHtw WASHINGTON. Fob. 11. Tho supporters of tho Wobb bill, to pro- vent tho shipments or intoxicating liquor Into "Dry" stntco, who woro elated by tho passage 6f tho bill In tho sonato yesterday In which tho Sheppard-Konyon bill, found todny thnt through parlamontnry errors tholr long fight wns probably a fu tile ono, so far as this session Is con corned. Tho bill ns passed by tho sonnto was Identical with tho houso ninnanro luit wlmii it wns substituted for tho konyon-Shoppnid bill in tho sonato, the nuinuor ot 1110 sennio uiu wns allowed to romnln on tho passed bill. Tho bill, ncordlng to parlla- niniilnrlnna will IlllVn to ICO to tllO JU- dlclary commltteo to take a regu lar place on the calendar. HOUSE TURNED DOWX. Wlckoihliani Refuses to lvo Rea sons for Holding Up Warrants. Illy Aiiorllleil l'ren 10 Com Hay Tlmw.J WASHINGTON. Fob. 11. Attor ney General Wlckorsham today do- s.tl.m.1 n ann.l in tlin HollBfl 111 aO cordanco with Garner's resolution, his renson for withholding tho bench .m.rn,.i laanoii on Texas Indict ments against John D. Archbold nn,i niii'm. Stnn.lnrd Oil Co. ofllclals charging thorn with tho violation pf tho Sherman anti-trust law. Wick ershnm replied with tho approval of President Tart mat u i' patable to public lutorost to dlscloso tho situation at this tlmo. Explorers Lost Returning from South Pole Re ' member Families. SEND WRITTEJTrEQUEST THEY BE CARED FOR English Parliament Takes Ac tion to Comply With Dead. Men's Wishes. Illr Amo IhfiI Prim In i Hay Tlmfn 1 LONDON. Fob. 1 1. Grief unci pride over tho simple narrativo o high courage. mlurunc and imerl IIcoh given lu Explorer Scott's faro well message to the world aro close competitors for domlnauco of the feelings of tho British public today Ills closing words were, "Hud we. lived, I should havo had a talu tit toll to roach tho hoart of ovory Eng lishman. Those rough notes and our dead bodies must toll the tnlo. But surely, surely n great rich country llko ours ivlll see that thoso who uro dependant upon us are properly cared for." These words had an electric effect and stops have already been taketi to respond to Scott's nppoal to the nation, assuring a comfortable fu ture of thoxe dependant upon tho men who. while awaiting certain death, could still write that they did not regret tholr Journey. Scoti'n Interest lu tho welfare of his men wns always pronounced. Before leav ing for tho polo ho arranged for the sale of tho story of tho expedition, the llnnnclal returns, from which, was to go to Incrcnso tho financial reward of those men, who hnd under taken to share with lilm tho dnngoo of tho Aiitartle region. A momorlal sorvlco for Scott ami his companion wll be hold at the St. Paul cathedra Friday. Flags In nil parts of Lou don are nt half mast today. Tho tragedy of Scott's expedition, was referred to today lu the Honua of Commons by Piciulor Asqulth wiio spoito with such emotion thnl. his words woro almost at times In audible. Ho Indicated that tin government would tako enro of tlio dependents of dead members of tho expedition. GARNEOIE TO AID LIRRART Marshfield Board May Ask $10,00 Building from Philanthropist. At a meeting of the Marshllold Public Library Board last ovonlng. stops woro taken to secure a Carne gie Library building for Mnrshtlold. This mnttor was under consideration Bovoral yoars ngo, but then tho mat tor was doferrod because of the ex pectancy that a rapid growth of tho town would ontltle Marshllold to a much moro Imposing odlllco'froin tho millionaire stoel makor tliiiu could thon bo obtained. Last ovonlng, tho matter was dls cussod nt somo length and tho board doeldod to confer with tho city coun cil, C. A. Smith, nnd othors abouc taking linniodlato stops to secure n building. Under tin presont conditions, it l bollovod that Marshllold could se cure a $10,000 Carnoglo building. X condition of tho Carnoglo Hbrtirj gifts Is that tho town shnll yearb appropriate ton por cont of his gift for tho iiinlntnlnanco of tho library nnd that a freo slto shall bo provided. Tho city council Is now appropriating1 $900 a yonr, practically mooting tho ton por cont requirement, and it ! bollevod that if nono of tho city's presont proporty is deomod sultnblo for a location that some of tho oth er largo proporty ownors hero might either give outright or soil nt a reas onable Uguro grounds for tho build ing. Tho mattor will bo taken up at onco by tho library board. Last ovonlng a voto of thanks waa tendered tho ladios of tho Brldgo Club for tho $121 donation, which was mado from tho rccoIptB of tho benefit ball at tho Eaglo's hall last wook. RAILWAY BILL IS IT. POPE'S SISTER DEAD. Relative of Pontiff Passes Away of Paralysis. 0 Amoi lateJ rrtM o looa Bay Tlmea 1 ROME, Fob. 11. Pope Pius' sis ter, Rosa Sarto, died hero today of Railroad Men Before Congress ou Physical Valuation Measure. Illy Aoilatc4 I'mi lo Coot Day Tlim 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. Rail road olllclals woro hoard by tho Sonato committee today on tno i.u-Fotlotto-Adamson bill to havo tho Interstato Commerco Commission mado a physical valuation of rail roads to determine tho basis for rato making. The commltteo had experts on hand to hear tho testi mony. Ruilroad men doclurcd that thoy were not opposed to physical valuation, but wanted to seo tUo hill approved. TAFFY RAT.re. in 171M. rtm