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-- - -iiXOiSu 'T WHAT YOU THINK THEY THINK SSSTB1: YOUR COSMOS 3tm?a iiwt articles now is vonr time. A small nil In The 'limes want column limy liilnn n i iomiIis mi. mediately. Try one. . .. r.M.nil tliioiiKli Times unlit "j .i...ml l'- Uictnl Tl.ey uot re'""!: MEMBER OF TIIE ASSOCIATED PRES ilWMt ' MS1,WLl AiiJLUJAMSSSaBffli " ....II -.1 I.. UT U I ..wwill I.MIllllltlllu " "" MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913. EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. 1 Consolidation f Times, Const .Mull and Coos Hny Advertiser. lni . AAAVitt, The loiw num. No. 206 ifiii ISN ffloos lUID POLICE UNABLE 10 lOGAEtumnLbt mnu mutf OS L celestial Feud Breaks Out i in ROSe Ully UIIU uiiy m Eight IS dCIIIU ouuijiii. iuRDERERS HIDDEN BY OTHcH UmiMCoc incnr. Former Mil rTcinuiauu myi.- binder saici io nave duuh Leader in Two Murders. ir;A' - l-'fl '' o nwi liar Tlmw I rOHTUNI), March 17. Ai- ...I. I in I PICrUYl'H mill innit-u " Fortbml hoio liroii "t work con brllr slncu Hie murder of two Ubcrj of tlie llw U'iiiik Tour bi'nlsht. ntul t-e wounding of .'mi-,i rhln e ho sui-ceHsfully .,1 (ho nun men heon secreted y r fikmls flt no nriosts jm'Iiccii mmle Two iiieii nro .--.hlir tin 1 In oiimeetlon Willi If klWn;: ef l.im Chun I'oon. POMS REJECT (in 1 IK 9 TERMS 6!G HAUL OY NEW YORK IHOGS Secure Over $250,000 in Safe of Pawnbroker Thirteenth Robbery in Few Weeks by Expert Cracksmen. Ill Amo I11M frrM Io C001 n Time J NEW YOIIK, .March 17. Fifty dotecthes arc nt work toilny trylnj? to run down a crneksninn who rob hed .Mitrtln SIiiioiih & Sons' pawn shop on tlio oast Bldo roiiiu Unto yestenla of over SUi'O.OOO worth of Jewelry In mio of the most dar ing and Hiieeoflsful robberies over perpetrated In this city. Since Jan uary 13 moi o than 20 smew have been erneked and robbed In the lower ontit sldo section. It Is tlio work of oxpeits fiiiiilllur with tlio premises. The vault contained valuables worth $S00,000, accord ing to Slinonn, $000,000 In Jewel ry and watches on which money was loaned. $130,000 negotiable so eurllles, $00,000 in notes and $8. 000 In cash. Only the most valua- Die jewelry was taken DEFEATED REBEL CHIEFS PLAN 10 MOBILIZE FORCES AGO 1E10 NOW Will Not Consider Conditions Attached to Settlement of European War. tllr Amw liiel I'rii Io Coon lla) 1 mm ) BERLIN. March 17. European poweis this week Informed the llal kan allies that their suggested terms of peace negotiations with Turkoy are InadinUHable. Tlio pow ers will decline to submit thoni tot Turkey. A further eonforonce of the ambassadors will be held on Wednesday for tlio final approval They nro lino filing, said to of tll0 nolo of ,10 H,worMi m teen a lli;ibliiilr of Sun rrantlsco, ami Louis I Hub. who Is ild to rate i"""1 lim' m"" 'a irsnde. The pli' believe the io men aire Know something of be killing of ClmiiK Ooiib. In all Ijbt men nre saw id lie invoiveii a He rrinioa aim ' iihwi- uv mu e!J to have lome here from Ln Cnade and The Dulles, timl three irom Seattle. All Is quiet In Chlnn- Eors today. shortage is growing. DVERDICI IN I 111 CASE Bury Unable to Agree After Being Out for Over Three Days. Bf Anvil!! rrrrl to Coo. liar Timet. KANSAS CITV. March 17. Af- (tr S3 hours' deliberation the Jury a the Ilytlo ciibo Is et unable to report an agreement. Tte jury reported a disagreement Pttr and was illscliaruoiK Dr. BIrde as LehiK tried for the niur- m or Jiuiionnlro Swopo of Knn- u Ulr. an undo of Mrs. Hvde. or the purpose, of BetUnt' part of ; eiiaie. (IiiiiIcs . linker of Ciocker n tloiiul Hunk lleliliid VI ():,)(((. Illy Aorllpa t-ii-m tn tuo nr Tlinwi J SAN KltAXCISCO. .Mnreh 17. Federal olllclnls stilted that the shortage of Charles K. linker of the Crocker .N'atloiuil Dank was $103,000. SUFFRAGE IS CONGRESS 10 UP TO WILSON MEET APRIL 7 PO MOVE THEIR OFFICE Make Headquarters at Florence to be Nearer the Scene of Activities KIK5KNH, Mnreh 17. The Guard says: I'ortor Ilros., rrtllroad contrnctors, will close their olllce In the Hamp ton block In nhout u week nml trnusact their hiifllncss and forward their supplies through (ho Mnplc ton olllce, which will hereafter bo the headquarteis of tlio company in Its construction work on tlio Kugono-CooB Day lino. The em ployes of the company who nro now In Kugeno will go to Mnploton. Tlio workmen for the lino will to 111,0 through Kugeno but that will not necessltnto tlio keeping of nn oillco In this city. Tho bnr nt Florence bnB been so far Improved thnt the steamer from Portland can bo depended upon to inuko the regular weokly trip, and as wnter transportation Is choapor than land transportation, and tho supplies can bo brought to a point much nearer tho work, thoy will bo carried thnt way to tho hoad of navigation on the Sluslaw, nftor which It will require but a short' haul to get them to the camps. Klght head of stock for Twoliy Itina ....! OA linn.l tnf lnllni JFr (WV..II "" iUU III 1110 l,niM""'" "" -V u ....w. u"l lection, nlim-n Allnnnn.. ...! ' Tin I ii will nrrlvA Inmnrrnw nnil tin !b tk. n..ir' ""." " " i " :"-" "- :""-"-". "".i" Bridie T. ,T ,eK .Ul8.lri?t'. noar tfivA.. ""ucidiuou mm many 'iW0" ,nn1 thnt '" "eon Sm orih?rn Pnclnc Script nml ft teDr,UB0 U0,nB'nB to tho tip in . vu"'iiany nnd no Woyor- farl. e.ru8ts Principally. rncrtlhBartlea nterInB In tho ffi8iSei,,,0n aro "nderstood to til nti,hy G- J- DruBdiko and SW r rI,n". U wns reported H&e8e&, Sfl""" ? 'the Med kni.i '" uul ur uor ue C.r"m.S any connection with thn President Has Not Made Up His Mind About Votes for Women Yet. Illr Ami Mlrt I'rtM Io Com IHjr Tlmw 1 WASHINGTON, March 17. Suf frage for women of tho United States by constitutional amendment was formally presented to Presi dent Wilson today by n committee or the national leadeis of the move ment. Wilson wns urged to recom mend to a special session of con gress act lou on such amendments but he told visitors he had not mado up his mind on the woman's surrrage (mention. President Wilson Issues Proc lamation for Special Ses sionPlans Message. Mr AmoI.iI.1 rrri to Coo IUy TltnM.) WASHINGTON, March 17. Pres ident Wilson today Issued the for mal proclamation convening con gress In extra session at noon, Ap i II 17. The nbsonco of nny specific rea son for calling nil extra session Is explained by the fact of Wilson's statement Immediately after elec tion 111 which he declared ho would call an extra session to revlso tho Mrs. Ida misted Harper, who tariff. Presldont Wilson plans to spoke for tho women, reminded the point out specifically his wishes for presiueiii mat .Mrs. Hiisan H. An-inn extra session in his llrst mes thony plended with Iloouevolt thnt s.ige, now In preparation. Tho gen- IS BANKRUPT Government Trying to Float $200,000,000 Loan in France; Wealth Gone. tllr Amo HIM I'riM to Coo. Day Time ST. LOt'IS, March 17. The Mox icau government is bankrupt nml nil the purported wealth of Mn doro hns vnnlshed, nccordlng to of- flclnl Information which Count Itnoul de Morgue of Vervallles, Frnnco, says he has received. Tho count, who departed Inst night for Mexico City, said he was on his way to the .Mexican capital to con fer with Provisional President Hucrla and General Felix Diaz In regard to a $200,000,000 loan thnt tho Mexican government has been negotiating with France. As a rep resentative of Franco, ho expected to supply Mexico with machlno guns, cannon, rifles and ammunition. n similar futile appeal to recognl7.o siiffrngo boforo ho retired from of- flco wns made to Tart. "AlmoBt oral belief Is that the entire mes sago will bo given over to n dis cussion of thnt subject, with the n century ngo tho greatest step! exception or tho last paragraph or I FILE ON HOMESTEADS pge Number of Entries in rail Creek and Rock Creek Districts. A tarn niimiiA. .. i.. .. . i . - av huuiuc ui iiuiiiftHiimii nn. I?1! are lelntr niniln in ti.n i?nii which has over heon taken by tlio Democratic party occurred with en franchisement or tho worklngmnu. Wo ask that tho Domocrntle party take another great stop in giving tho voto to wonion." , TIJIiLSoT'sUFnTAOiTlUOTS. Police Captain Ten lilies About Troub le nt Washington Parade. Ily Ai.oclttH I'ini 10 Coo 11 Tlmn.J WASHINGTON. Mnreh 17. Tes tifying in tho suffrago hearing today Captain Hellonborgcr In command or two. which will call attention to tho noed of new currency legisla tion. The tariff plan is to bo submit ted first to a caucus and then di rectly to tho House by tho Ways and Means Commltteo which today began taking up the administration i rii i ii res in me new uinii. tho plans will be In such n condition thnt whatover form of revision the caucus determines upon, It can be reported Immediately out of tho committee and the whole tariff dls- Iho pollco forco of that section of tho ctmslon formally opened up In the nvonuo whero tho great disorder oc curred, said, "At no time did I havo tho crowd under control. Ah J fast as wo could forco ono man back, two would fill his place." His men ( iiinue cigui arrests lor disorderly conduct. House without delay. rune of , " ."""". """ a the p.n ", "omesioaus. ton 11 ." Creok sectl0I few im'J, mer of Marshfleld Ih fi J"nWBlment8. W are h!!-11, .Somo ot t,l en" Roburt iBg mado "ore, somo nt "'Shaw fnsr0",oat Myrt, Point. ! Inter or' nl" l ?! peeled with JnS'l I?, u.10 noted contro Wr ! i,,n.Tl8 ana Secretary to the ' tatM.i8,d bo Qt Rosoburg omcanlV Eomo of tho b,B ? S ! " connection with "awffiilv6, nnd 'ntlmntlons H 4onai developments nro glv- Col, AMEI). ''"OF. MOOIUJ X, ASHIVptAx. Dl' T",,M, Hit Jin"0- March IV. Johi 1 law inPnffssor ot 'nter llJ ""1 recoln, Co,blo Unlver- Jfiff,ornto ' nSpart- ? " itUl. -we at The Hague Trl Ittcl,... ola'e. Prnf -Hen oi. "'"""O entM jr"Vy "' Taft as Moore wns a sent nt once to tho camps on tho Coos Day lino, MOIU3 CAMPS STAItT. Hoio nml Porter and Conley Get Iliisy on Coos liny Lino. Tho Floronco West snyB: "Work was resumed at H. D. Uolo &. eo.'a railroad construction enmp Wed nesday morning. Oporntlons woro suspended thoro last rail on account of tho rainy wentaor. Tho camp is located on W. F. Potter's place, about a milo above Maploton. "Thirty men arrived thoro from Eugene Tuesday evening and next morning began work at clearing off the right of way. Tho company is required to build tho wagon road boforo tho present highway can be closed to travel. "nolo & Co. have only ono camp nt present, hut they Intend to es tablish another camp at Walker Creok as soon as thoy can got men. "Porter & Conloy's camp near Walton is also at work." "Tho Southern Pacific has put on supply teams to haul timbers from the Notl sawmill to tho sites of bridges and culverts over streams in that part of the lino. They hopo to havo tho lino completed and stool laid to Elmlra in about CO days, if the weather remains good." EAGLES NOTICE. All Eagles are requested to meet at tho hall tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock to attend the funeral of J. A. Hansen. Dy order of C. C. GOING. Worthy President.. Have your Job printing done at The Times office. Try Tho TimeB' 'Want Ads. ALBERT HANSON DIEO SUNDAY W T TO GET FEDERALS KILL REBEL GANGS Band of Thirty-Two Captured by Mexicans and Are Immediately Shot. Illr AMoclattd I'm Io Cooi lliy Tlmn.) PUEHLA, .Mexico., March 17. A detachment of 22 ndherenta or tho rebol leador Seapata was cap tured by tho rcderalB hero yester day and shot without tilal. Well Known Ferndale Man Succumbs Suddenly to Heart Failure. Senator Lane Gives Out List of Applicants; F. A. Gold en for Postmaster Here. Senator Lauo or Oregon has Just given out a list or some or tho ap plicants for federal appointments In Oregon. In tho list nro n num ber of Coos county men, tho ma jority or them belli ; r pl'-mnts ror postmasterships. Among them nro Albert HnnBon, a woll known res ident or Ferndalo, died suddenly. the following: yesterday morning at his home. r:o Dnndon Chas. F. Loronz. was Just recovering rrom n bo- Coqullle W. C. Cleghom and voro slogo or pnoumonln nnd was j, yt Lenovo. thought to bo woll on tho road to I Marshriold F. A. Golden. rocovory when heart failure tooit For United States marshal HukIi lilm ofr. His wHo had arisen to McLaln or Marshriold. proparo broakrast. A row minutes p01. collector or customs nt Em lutor, she roturnod and found him piro James T. Hall of Marshfleld dead. and H. W. Dunham or Coqullle. Hanson had ror Bomo time been For Roseburg land office Hog connected with the Mlrrnsoul Ilro- j8tor. J. L. Brail or Canyonvlllo; thor's National saloon and was receiver, It. R. Turner ot Grants known as "Dig Albort." Ho was Pass. rormorly n sailor and was a mom- Collector or customs at Yaqulna her or tho Longshoreman s Union. George Dlanchard. Ho waB also a member of tlio ti10 Rosoburg Review snys: "Tho Marshfleld Aerie of Eagles. Ho choico appears to Ho between Pob was about BO yoara old. A wife tal Insjiector S. H. Morso, who and stepson survive him. Ho was wants to quit tho road service; H. a native or Swodon and had resided Ci Darby, the woll known druggist; on Coos Day several years. nov. K. M. Mears, now a non-res- Tho runoral will bo held tomor- ident or this city, but a staunch row arternoon nt 2:30 from Dun-' partisan, and L. F.l RelzonBteln." rn. TTxrinrlnklnt nnrlnrfl. tllO ItOV. I D. F. Dengston officiating. Tho Eagles and Longshoremen will Jointly havo chargo of the funeral. AFTER I1UTTERINE TRUST. ORDER IS GRANTED. U. S. Supremo Court Restrains Post master General From Enforc ing Law. Sr Auo.Ute4 I'rtM Io Coo DT Timet. WASHINGTON, March 17. Tho U, S. Supremo court granted today a restraining order to prevent 1'osi Judge Landis Instructs Federal Grand Jury to Investigate It. ID Axoclaua TrtM io Cooi Ilr Tlraei.J CHICAGO, March 17. Judge master General nurleson from en Landls In the United States District forcing tho newspaper publicity law court today instructed tho special while tho court has under consldern grand Jury to Investigate the alleged Hon tho question of Its constltutlon butterino frnuds to nscortnln if thero allty. is a conspiracy to defraud the gov-' The aupremo court also announced nrnment I today that It would take recess from enmcIU . next Monday until April 7th. -' FOR SCHOOL HOYS. t We havo received a number or mocking bird, whistles which will be given away to all school boys calling at tho Woolen Will Store aRer 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 18. urnni.nM MILL STORE. PRESIDENT WILSON WEARS SHAMROCK. , - (By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, March 17. President Wilson w6.ro a shamrock sprig in the lapel of his coat today. MANY DIE IN MEX. BATTLE General Ojeda Lost About 30 and Rebels About 50 Near Douglas. D AMocUted rr to Coot l!r Tlmci DOUGLAS, Arizona, March 17. Fourteen federal soldiers wounded In Saturday's battlo havo died nt Nnco, making a totnl of moro than 30 known dead among OJcda's fed eral troops. Tho loss to tho state troops was at least HO killed, al though only about 25 bodies wero recovered from the battlefield. Mexican Federals Under Gen eral Ojeda Victorious in Battle Wear Douglas. MANY KILLbTdURING BATTLEJIEAR NAC0 Insurgents Losing in Effort to Overthrow Huerta Regime in Northern Mexico. Wr Awo.littsl 1'rrM Io Coo liar Tlm 1 DOPGLAS. March 17. CalleB and Diacainonte. tho robol chiefs who wero defeated Saturday at Naco, lort Arpn Prletn at noon today and will proceed towaid Naco, reorganizing tholr scattered forros on tlio way. A supply train of roodstuffs and am munition left Agua Prlota for tho place of tho projected mobilization. Tho rebels aro said to hnvo been ro Inforced by 1100 more state troops, Flvo troops or tlio United States cav alry aro at Naco todny. TROOPS IN CANANEA. Rebels mid Federals ,i Qitaitereil Near ICaeh Other. tllr Amo Inlet IWi io Co nay Tlmoi CANANEA, Moxlro, Match 17. Quartered within 300 yards or each other, the opposing state and fod 01 al troops havo now occupied this American milling town ror nonrly a week without hostilities. The tod crals keep to their barracks and tho Btato troops do not scok to mo lest them. Not n shot has boon fired. The two forces number in tho neighborhood of 300 each. Should either side nttompt to leave tho other assorts It would fol low and attack TO RENEW RATTLE. Mexican Rebels Renew Preparation Toe llattlo .Near Laredo. llr AmocI.IcI l'ti( to Coot Hay Timet LAREDO, Toxns, March 17 Tho Associated Press correspondent walking over the bnttlofleld saw tho bodies of dead rebels with eyen apparently klckod nut. Several had bcon shot through tho head, appar ently after being otherwise wound ed. The robots had n position near tho city this afternoon whero thoy aro continuing preparations to ro uow tho fight. NEW RAGGAGE RULI Slo of Cases Limited to 15 Inches Ry New Ruling. nr Aatoclatfxl Tmt to Coot liar Timet. WASHINGTON, March 1. Dag gago In excess of 45 Inches In any dimension oxcoptlng widths as ap pllod to "cases" may bo charged for nt excess rntes by railroads, ac cording to n decision of tho Inter state Co in in or co Commission and it Is said that ir tlio baggago measures moro than 72 inches, tho enrriors may revise to nccopt it nt nil. Tho widths in cases mny run 90 inches In length nnd 12 Inches in diameter. ROBERT DOLLAR DAMAGED SEATTLE, Wash., March 17. Tho disabled Robert Dollar, towed byt ho tug Goliath, entered tho straights. Tho Dollar lost her rud der and her stern post Is damaged. Sho struck tho bar while passing out ot tho Columbia river laden with a lumber cargo ror China. SMOKE MILLION CIGARS A DAY. Avcrago Chicago Mnn Spends 22 a Year for "Smokes." CHICAGO, March 17. Chicago men smoko ono million cigars a day and tho cost per man averages ?22 a year, according to tho report of tho cigar and tobacco subdivision com mittee of tho Chicago Chamber of Commerce Tho total Investment in Chicago In tobacco is estimated to bo somowhoro in excess of $10,000,000 and tho lear dealers in tho city ban dlo tobacco rrom all over tho world. Tho report says that In 1912 moro than 232,000,000 cigars wero man utacturcd hero. DRIVE REBEL? OUT OF CITY Mexican Federals Repulse the Insurrectos at Neuvo Laredo. (Ilr AttoclaleJ Trett la Coot liar Tlmea.1 LAREDO, Texas, March 17.-A handful of constitutionalists under tho cover of darkness this morning crossed into Nuevn Laredo, tho Mexican port of entry opposite this city. ARor two hours' fighting tho Cnrrnnzlstas retreated. No harm to Amorlcans from bullets flying across tho border Is roportcd. Tho casualties in the Mexican town aro roportod as heavy. Twenty Carranzlstas and fifteen federals wore killed. Nearly 50 soldiers wero wounded. Tho Cnr ranzlstas retreated to tlio hills to tho south of Neuvo Laredo whoro they appeared to bo proparlng for n fresh assult. TO GO TO FRANCE. Chairman McComhs Eectcd to Ac cept Ft-ciiiii Ambassadorship, injt AtiocUleJ rmi to Coot liar Time. WASHINGTON, March 17. Inti mations wero given at tlio Whlto JIouso today that National Chair man McCombs finally might ncccdo to tho President's request that no becomo ambassador to Franco. Wilson does not expect to an nounce moro appointments until tho extrn session of congress convenes April 7th, unless somo extraordin ary occasion domnnds It. BRYAN MAY TEACH A SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Secretary of Stnto Invited by Pastor mid May Accept, WASHINGTON, March 17. Sec roary of Stato Bryan has been in vited to tako chargo of tho young men's Blblo class in tho First Pres byterian church Sunday school and In consoquenco tho membership of tho class is going up by leaps nnd bounds. Brynn hns not yot accept ed, but the pastor ot tho church, tlio Rev. Dr. Donald C. McLcod, bolIoveB that ho will eventually un dertake tho manogemont ovon though he does not teach personally overy Sunday. H you have anything to sell, rcn trade, or want help, try a Want A