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cu& j WAYS PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW THE WORRYING YOU MIGHT DO TODAY (Ham lag Simos .ngr ARTICLES NOW IS YOUR TIME. . .1 .It TIlllCS Willi t rO I.C-t JOlMMi." -- !S TiZm I've (lifini Thoy MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATE!) PRES KMnbll'dicd l ; s Tho Const Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. 1 Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Kay Advertiser. No. 202 A siimll ail In The Times want H column nuiy bring you results Tin- V mediately. Try inn1, 1 plresuttf: MILS EVAC U ATE REBELS MARCH G TO GIVE MULE t ... Rlnvinn ii . h ,EK' J ST" !8"S: IU oiiiui""- ATE TROOPS PLAN n Ijflriunu "i w- Lnient Claims That Gov. ICarranza's Force Is Sur- roimuuu hu". ... i rim. liar Tlmea. 1 A-ni Arl... Mnrch '- lriJgal'rc'ii'H -... law. '"". i in outlined . rural iiuiiiu ' . . ii Attack Kadi '' l,,"','ll,(1 "U th MUCK '.'.... f imtlfO. t 111 ' u:,sr. SlM .mmuKn was left n retiring, Uencml OJe.lu took llj milium i,iiun ninl I the .MM enn ciihumii " - ,r,l lOKraph offlro nceoutor- Ctf'l ''.V? '. I I. ...II 111 nil '"" ..i. uii ..l.il,. IriwitlH tl) 0C- 1Mb garrison mid other rein- 111 " " ..I l. II... ..miulltll. Bt army up to 1000 l P- felon of tho pori 01 iK" " Er three Mexican tomMim nro now Ithetonnnnd cmly one store Ih In Uratlon. uvrui: is expected. t Federal 1'iin-i .SiirrnuniN Mcl- Ill 1.1.4 IIim lu ltw Hay Time 1 MEXICO CITV, Mnrel) 12. Two island followers or uirrnnzn, iuu il fovernor of Conhulln. nro sur tnled In the vicinity of Lampn i, Kvtvo Leon, by four thousand Itrali, according to n statement of i tar department. A tiecisivo mi timtnt la Immllllillt. It Ih not cor- i that Carranzn Ih with his fol- pitri. n.mi.i: iu:i.ov xaco. tilran lVdoruN and Stal Troops I Tii .Meet. J I(fuliltl I'm. to Cooa Hay Tlmea. DOUGLAS. March 12. Colonel ijoei with COO Htuto troopH nro lint a fnrcpil innrcli In n nolllt ettr miles eolith of Nam to In apt Ccneral OJeda's federal force Ich today nvni'iinlml Airim Prleln. itate troops dcfiiiro they will He re iDe teuoraw nrniH ami nuvn r(t(d a point below Nnco as a ..it (round to iih not to omimiKor ! en the American bIiIu. ItKIIIILS Ill'ltX IIIIIIK.'ES. I All Hall mill Wire Coiinei'lloim I Soiith of Clilliiiiilnia City. I -I 3 Ht4 I'ftll 10 I ou. IMX I IHH1" 1 EL PASO. Toy MnrMi 1" Ail. received hero today mld Hint ' oen nan uurned Hlxteen rnll l bridge, south of Chlhunhim r and tut nil mil mul vvli-o nnm. skttlona from that point Bonth. WOIIIKIl STATU iti-:voirs. lw Julias Sonoia mid Xortliern iiiii..i i ...., .uiiii-iiu-lll. iqawkUttj Pmi io foot luy Time. LOCALES. Mnwl. 10 mi.. .. ;".8outh of Sonorn, hns ro- 'cmi ' "Kiiinst Huertn's .."V. unimeni nmi nnnieit ;'wmi governor, accordlnK to , V' '' Pr8na nrrlvhiK hero to- B"7mosino. Thoy nlso "U that tll Vn,...l T...ll.. ..M . "'" tl'iUI IIIUI1IIIH 111 Imi, . volll"teered to mtalHt ntum. U BUILD AT U HILL McKeown n i n on lorJwo Double Houses , "w mw Offices. pSten 'oroman of tho dT ,11 "mP South Inlet, o t tw? ,,d?,for tUo con USiM8 k south of ? i St ?ce.fcbuUd,nR- Two f lot! m Ir McKcown CsJ1''""' offora to eveaelDwgmawardthOCon- ' room. . " have sevn nr ers' Thtti,i7". b0 strfctly i'1 Pairs 0ry ll0llBes. being 1 Bnnv. ' toVflJ?,Vie1, parUes ro 'hoo,,r'I1?ll?I the con- n,aCea!nrKt parts ' SP; 'K TO- LAWLESS REVOLT HIT 8? WILSON President Says United States Will Discountenance Trou ble in Latin America. Illy Amorlalp.1 I'nn lu Coon Hay TIiiick WASIIINOTON, March 1 2 1'iohI dont WHhoii'h Htntoiiiunt of tho nt tltudc of tho proHent udinitilHtrutlon townrd Latin-American nffaltH wan received by Central and .Southern American illploinntH here lu the friendly nplrlt which wn voiced In tho declaration. The coucoiihuh of opinion u tn o n them wan one of ap proval that tho policy of bin adinlu lutratlon would be to dlHcontlnuu lawlexH lovoliitloim and at tho hiiuio time eiicotiratte the growth f friend ly rolntloiiH. WOMEN WAGE QUESTION DIFFICULT Chicauo Merchants Trvinn to i Figure Out New Basis Men and Boys May Be Cheaper Workers. Illy Ann. lairl prr Io Com Hay TlitiM J (MIICACO. March 12. -A enreful study of the probable effectn of the c'HtnbllHliiuent uiiiong thciiiHelvcH of u minimum wage ncalo for women Ih being made by tho big retail mer chants of thlH city, It wnn learned today, following tho recent bchhIoii of tho Htute vice commlHHlon. Later a formal meeting will bo held by tho inerchantH to bo attended by members of tho commission. Tho commissioners suggested $2 per day ns tho proper minimum, but thus far tho merchnnts beliovo $8 a week Is the highest practlcnblo wages. Tho two knotty problems engaging their attention nro the extent to which tho higher minimum would bo for tho more skilled wnrkcrs and how ninny women and girls would bo forced out of employment If the minimum wage law Ih adopted, fro nting a standard under which It would be cheaper for tho employer to liiro men anil boys, BR. FBIEDMNN KEPT SECRETS P 1 L SS Interstate Commerce Commis sion Will Separate Boat and Rail Lines. (My Ao.'lalvt I'riaa to Cool Hay Tlmta.) WASHINGTON, March 12.--ln u general order to all railroads, tho liitoi'Htntit commerce commission to day reijulred thorn to disclose tin der ontb nororo April n wnni con nection each may have had ,lu thu transportation of freight or pnsson gors by water, tho Information to be used by tho commission lu adminis tration of the provisions of tho en mil law. which will mnko uulnwful uftor .lulv l. toil, for any railroad company to own, control or linvo an Interest in any common carrier uy water, opornted through tho canal or elsowhoro with which a railroad may be a competitor. GREAT DEPTH TO BE DROK Southern Pacific Sinks Test Hole Seventy-Six Feet at Sand Point. Clias. Noble Btntes that Inst even ing tho teat hole being driven by tho Southern l'nelllc to nscortnln tho depth to liedrock at Sand Point, where tho plors for tho brltlgo tiro to bo constructed, had boon sunk to Bovonty-alx feet. Thoro wore a few indications that rock might bo Btruck boforo long, but no posltlvo Blgna woro encountered. Mr. Noulo states that nt n depth of ilfty-nlno feet thoy found oyster and clnin sholla and bark In tho saud. The test holo Is bolng driven inBido a ton-inch casing and tho work Is Blow, only about hovoii foot being driven yestordny. , , Tho Southorn Pacific has leased Mr. Noble's pllo-driver outfit nnd crow to do tho work. How mnny omro test holes nro to bo sunk Is not known. L . . Mr. Noblo says that ho attompted to drlvo somo piling thoro and found that about twenty or twenty-five feot was tho extromo dopth, tho sand pncklng so thnt tho piling simply could not bo forced farther into it with n pile-drivor. HEAVY IN FINES OPIUM SE Captain of Japanese Liner at Port Townsend, Wash., Is Punished. Uy Atiodated Treaa to Coo Bay Tlmea J PORT TOWNSEND. Wash., March 12. Collector of Customs Harper hns approved tho Impossltlon of a fine of ?2470 upon Captain N. K. Obnynshl of tho Jnpnneso liner, Mex ico Mam for permitting opium to bo brought Into this country on his boat, Public Health Service Unable to Get Details of Con sumption Cure. Illy AKioilalM I'mi Io Cooa lliy Tlmea WASHINGTON. Mnrch 12. The government's test of Dr. Frled muuii's vaccine In tho public health service hygienic laboratory here nro proceeding under difficulties, be cnuse the physician lias not Impart ed to tho olllclnl Invcstlgntors the method of making his vncclno from tho culture nor has ho divulged the dote. In spito of tho fact that lie was repeatedly asked to do so. Surgeon General Hliio reiterated to day thnt under no circumstances would tho public health service ad minister the vaccine to human be ings at this time If at all. 0 D S RD M MEETING IN A muss meeting of North Head huslucsi, men will bo hold nt tho Commercial club there tills evening for tho purpose of discussing ar rangements for n big Fourth of July colobrntlon thoro this year. It Is planned to mnko tho colobrntlon nt least n two-day affair. In order to arrango a big pro (..I in It will Im nnroHsnrv to ralso a considerable amount of money and tne suiiscripuon aor ino coiuiirnwmi will probably bo started tonight nnd committees named to mnko It a suc cess. Hotel Matter I'p. It Is possible that tho North Ilend hotol project will also bo brought up at tho mooting. Tho mutter has boon nt n standstill pending tho return of L. J. Simp son. Mr. blmpson Ib expected In on tho Speodwell today nnd will probably bo at tho mooting tonight. If ho Is, tho hotol mattor will prob ably bo brought up. AltOMSII CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, House Hill Passes Senate and Gov. Lister Will Approve. (ny AHOclaled Vtf to Cooa nay Tlmea, OLjYMIHA, Wash., March 12. Tho Hottso bill abolishing capital punishment ln Washington passod tho senato lato last night. It 1b un derstood that Gov. Lister will ap provo It. TERMSil IN FRANCHISE DEAL Terminal Railway Said to In sist on Important Con cession for Coos Bay. Tho special oloctlon in Marshflold March 18, a week from yesterday, to pass on tho Terminal Railway-Southern Pacific franchise negotiations Is causing considerable discussion around town-town. It Is stated unofficially that the Terminal Railway Company in ne gotiating with tho company Is deal ing on a community basis and that if tho Terminal franchlso is turned ovor to tho Southorn Pacific, it will not bo on a cash consideration. It Is stated that all tho Southorn Pa cific la to pay for It Is tho actual monoy that tho Terminal Railway has expended In construction with six per cont Interest thoreon. However, according to reports, the Terminal Railway Is toqulro (Continued on Page Six.) President Taft Removed Bar rier to Promotion of Officer. Illy AHorlalr.1 rrraa tn Cooa Hay Tlmea 1 WASHINGTON. Mnrch 12. Ono of tho Inst officials acta of tho Taft administration was the Issuance of an order expunging tho military rec ord of Colonel Jnmca Garrard, of tho Fifteenth Cavalry, commander or Fort Meyer, Vn to whom a rep rimand was administered because of his unfavorable Indorsement of tho examination papors of Frank Illoom, Jewish private, who was seeking a commission. Gnrrnrd's endorsement pronounced Dloom "nu undesirable because of family con ditions and religion," which endorse ment Taft sovoroly condemned. The effect of tho last action is to clear tho way for Garrard's promotion. IN KINNEY CASE Fred Hollister Circulates Peti tion Prior to Filing Ap-' plication. Fred Hollister wns yestordny cir culutlug a petition among North lleud business men and creditors of Major Kinney asking that a receiver be appointed to wind up his affnlrs. It Is expected that tho application will bo filed today or tomorrow nnd thnt It will coiuo up for henr Ing before Judgo Harris In Eugcno within a short' time. It was stated that about twenty or twcnty-flvo North Ilond people had signed tho petition, which wns lu tho nature or nn nflldavlt, thnt In their opinion a receiver wns necessary to handle tho matter. It Is understood that tho petition will ask that W. J. Rust, tho pres ent trustee, bo named as receiver. Among thoso signing Mr. Hollls tor's potltlon nro C. E. Mnyhe, J. G. Million, J. H. Groves and August Hoelling. Somo or thoso approach ed rofused to sign It. Very llttlo dorinlto news hns boon received from Portland ns to devel opments In tho WIIsoy-Klnnoy deal thoro. Rumors about a clash havo been heard but thoso aro given llt tlo heed by Coos Hay men who aro supposed to bo most closely identi fied with tho mattor. That tho deal will go through Is tho wish If practically ovoryono on tho Bay. M 0 AD L E TO BALKAN FORCES IN FEW HOURS NiW-laN.a, V1-W.- W REVOLT IS w s United States Believes That Mexican Rebels Want Pacific P Illy Amo. hteil I'rrra Io Cooa liny Tlmea. WASHINGTON, Mnrch 12. The new uprising lu Slnnlon conllrniH tho vIowb of tho general staff of olllccrs, who havo been expecting nn exten tlou of tho so culled constitutional rebellion in thnt section of Mexico. Ilccause of tho apprehension on that score it was decided to keep Renr Admiral Southcrlaud on tho llngshlp Colorado on the west coast for It Is assumed thnt the Insurgents will soon be looking for n port on the Gulr or Caliromla to afford an easy means or procuring arms and ammu nition without risking violation or tho neutrality laws on tho border. ONLY TARIFF IS TAKEN UP Extra Session of Congress to Confine Its Efforts to Revision. Illy Amoi lalej I'rria to Cooa nay Tlmea, WASHINGTON, Mnrch 12. Fol lowing tho visit or Lender Under wood to tho White House today It was regarded as practically certain that tho now congress would not eo u vo no before April 7 or 8, and the president's proclamation Is ex pected to point out that tho extra session Is called to revise the tariff alone. Underwood assured him to day that tho loaders will bo ablo to conriiie tho attention of congress to that subject. Underwood said as ho left tho Whlto House that the Democratic caucus would decide whother tho tariff would bo re vised as ono bill or whothor each schedule would bo taken up separately. ARSON TRUST IS STARTLING RUBBER STRIK E ON IN AKRON Sheriff Prohibits Mobs in Street and Picketing of Factories There. IDy AaioclateJ Treaa to Cooa Day Tlmea, AKRON, Ohio, March 12. Shor Iff D. R. Ferguson has Issued an order prohibiting tho congregating on tho streets or tho picketing of the rubber factorlea by tho atrlkors. Tho order does not prohibit tho meeting of tho Industrial Workers of the World strikers scheduled for Graco Park this afternoon, but thoy were warned thnt thoy would bo dispersed Immediately if any riot ous demonstrations woro made. SAVE SOME MOXIIV by TRAD ING AT HAINES. MID WEEK TAFFY SALE TO MORROW. SPECIAL PRICE 15 CTS. LII. LEWIS' CONFECTION-ERY. More Confessions by Incen diaries Ring Half a Million Collected. (Hy AtaoclateJ I'reta to Cooa Il) Tlmea. CHICAGO, March 12. Tho re port that John Danls, alleged chief of tho so-called arson trust, had made confession, was confirmed to day. Danls, according to Assistant Stnto's Attorney Frank Johnson, named 10 inombors of tho arson ring, Including several men "highor up." His confession is said to be moro startling than that of Ronja mlu Fink, who confessed to compli city In 100 Incendiary flros. An ag gregate or hair a million dollars Insurance was collected on Danls' tires, It Is said. Turkish Commander Reported to Have Sent Wireless that - He Can't Hold Out. APPEALS FOR PEACE OR AID TO SAVE CITY Report from Sofia that Im portant Point Will Be Forced to Give Up. FALL OF ADRIANOPLE. I I f Ily Associated Press.) I LONDON. March 12. It Is I expected lu Sofia that tho I Turkish fortress of Adrlanonlo I will be entered today by tho I niiiKuriau and Servian ho- I siegers. A private messago stntcs that the Hulgarlau troops I today captured Portarla, ono i of the "key forts" and took I 420 prisoners. The Turks re- i slsted stubbornly. tlly Aaaorlate.1 I'riM to Cooa Day Tlmea, CONSTANTINOPLE. March 12. Tho despairing cry "I can hold out only a week longer," wns sent by cipher wireless today from ShukrI Pnshn, tho Turkish coniinnnder at Adrlanoplo, to his superior ofllcors here, according to unofficial reports. ShukrI, who has held out lor many months against hundreds or solge gnus or HulgnrlniiH and Servians, Is said to havu Informed tho Porto that Adrlnnoplo Is prnctlcnl.y at tho end or Its supplies or rood and am munition, while thoro Is much sick ness. Tho commundor urged that either the peace negotiations bo has tened or nu Immediate attompt to rollovo tho city ho undertaken. TERMS OF RALKANS. RKLGRADIO, March 12. Tho al lies or tho Ilalkan nations havo agreed to accept mediation or tho powers, hut according to official announceniont todny only on con dition that Turkey agrees to sur render the lortrosBCB of Adrlano plo and Scutari and the Islands In tho Aegean sea and also pay a war Indemnity. RAILWAY NEWS OF COOS BAY PLAN TO MEET IN MARSHFIELD Presbytery of Southern Ore gon Will Hold Session Here Monday. Tho Presbytery of Southern Ore gon will hold a Bpeelnl meeting In tho Presbyterian Church or Marsh Held on Thursday evonlng, March U, at 7:110 o'clock for tho purpose of installing the Row J. E. nurkhart as pastor of tho local Presbyterian church. Among thoso attondlng the meeting and assisting in tho sorvlco will bo tho Rev. D. A. McLeod of North Bond, Row Frank II. Adams of Coqulllo and Row Adolph Haber ly of Bnndon. Tho public is cor dially invited to attend. Contractor Copenhagen Here; Dixon Is Expected tp Re turn Today. Otto Copenhagen, of the firm of Copenhagen Brothers, who havo thu contract between tho North portal or tho tunnol from Winchester Crook to Ten Mllo and tho Umpqun River, arrlvod Inst evonlng from Gardiner. Ho Is neeompnnlod by Walter Walk er. Ho camo down to bo Initiated by tho Mnrshfleld lodgo of Elks this evening. Mr. Copenhagen said thnt thoro was llttlo now lu connection with their work. They nro rushing It ns fast as possible and havo about 200 men In tholr two camps now. Ho has not been apprised when the driv ing of tho tunnel Is to begin, but expects that It will bo started aoou. Ho expects that Porter Brothers will personally retain tho tunnel work as It Is a big Job an an uncertain ono. Tho recent nlco wenthor bus en abled tho Coponhagous to mako good progress on tholr contracts. It Is possible that tho Copon hngons will take other contracts to tho north or tho Umpqua from Porter Brothers as their prosont contract will bo completed loni; bo foro tho work north Is, probably. I)loii Returning. According to n roport In North Bend today, Stipt. Dixon Is oxpoctod to return today Irom Eugono and Portland, whoro ho wont on business for tho McArthur Perks Company and to confer with other representa tives of tho company. No word has been received from him as to when tho construction machinery and equipment will bo brought lu to start tho construction work In North Bend, although It Ib presumod that ho arranged for It on this trip. Deal Not Closed. Tho Southorn Pacific has not yot closed negotiations with F. W. Kern, owner of tho North Bend Box Fac tory, for right of way through that property. Mr. Korn Is now on tho Bay but expects to leave this week on tho Speedwell ror San Francisco. Tho Southorn Pacific Is said to huvo nn option on It that will not expire until Mnrch 18. CRESCENT CITY SURVEY. Southern Pacific Crews Reach Cars cent City at Last. CRESCENT CITY. Calif . March (Continued on Pago Six.)