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ffl iWVK'i SOMETHaNG IS WRONG WHEN A MAN MEASURES HIS MEANS BY HIS MEANNESS (Eons &u tmra UMT ARTICLES X()V IS YOUR TIME. A small nil In The Times want column limy bring you results mi mediately. Try ono. ttc ,,r!.l fo.ni.1 JliSiilS." TI""'H w""t "Tiwi Il! Vm ""''"' T'"'y MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRE9 M1 IMMI II I Mill H mill I polJCMll!; .. . il..t 1 l IflTfl VOL. XXAVI.ttH Tho Const Mnll. Arrested Last Night on Hayncs Inlet and Makes Important ' Admissions in Case. EXPECTS WIFE AND CHILD TO COME SOON Admits Having Taken Girl to Rooming House Here Is From Centralis, Wash. fiuy (irocnlcaf. named by Erina Knorr. tlio fonrteen-ycnr-old daugh ter of Mr nn.l Mrs. II. E. Knorr. tho committed Kiilflilo soon after -jVlne n confession to lior mother it the man rr.s-iionalblo . wiih this af ternoon Imiiml ver to tlio grand hrr Justice Pennock tlxcd his bond at i- nn"' "f,,'r Ureenlcuf bad wived Ids preliminary hearing, mill Crecnlcaf will lie taken to Coitilllo tomorrow morning. , , nn Grcenleaf was arrested nt (:.I0 Hit evening b Sherirf Gngo nnd Mur iball Carter nt the boiui'Htonil of Tom Peak. debt iiiIIch nlmvo tlio beiil of navigation on IlnyncH Inlet. He had gone there to vlHlt Penk, nti old frlcml. In1 nays. Peak happened to to In Mnrslilleld yesterday and then discovered tlio ehurgoH nguliiBt Greenleaf and It Ik mild tbnt bo wiih responsible for tiiepnlenf being pick ed up no quickly. Shoiifr Gttgo niul Mirihal Carter lind to walk about iliteen miles to get tbolr man. (ireenleaf today wired bis wlfo nt Centralln, WnHli., to come nH booh iih possible. She bad tbelr goods nil picked ami would havo boon hero won anyway with their fotu-yenr-oM child. Slio may arrlvo thin wook. Makes Admissions, This afternoon, and tho greater part of the day, (Ireonlonf wnH invent ed by Prosecuting Attorney Llljcq rlst, Sheriff (Iiiko. MarHbnl Carter tad 1'etcr MIitiihoiiI mid nmdu nil Dlsloni wlii.ii It In undei-Htnod will iDOunt practically to n confoBslon. However, lie denies tho principal ihlrrA npnlnut lilm riltlinllfvli lin ml- o ,."' a...... .iiiiifno mlti all tho other clrcumstnnces, It li laid. firecnlenf said thnt he mot Hrnin Kaorr Thursday ovuiiIiik on Central avenue, walked nround South Marsh Md quite awhile and then wont to ike city park. Later, ho took hot to tho Lloyd hotel, whoro Hho Hpent lac night In loom 21. Ho Haiti thnt bC OCninlOll lilKittlni' riwim 'Plinn be went to the llogors hotel, whoro jcr uirrasow round lior and toolc r home. Previous to this, nreenlenf had wt her a uiiniber of Union nnd boon "to riding with her. Had No Attorney. when arraigned thlH afternoon. Greenleaf hail no attorney, and bnd tot consulted one. "Is parents livo at Centralla. aa, anil his fathor Is said to bo U to do. Coroner's Verdict. afternoon. Coroner Wilson "Jemlled tlio coroner's Jury In tho di??V?8e- T,IC' rcturnod n vor- hat she came to lior death by Phtol shot fired i,y ,or own hand, ftll jMm, no locommondntlon. vL ., ,10t "nnilno any wltnosBOH lilt? .. 8o pxn'Icd tho other WM tho father, tho mother nnd "r.Houseworth. The motbefg 8tory ,)f tho (bn(, tal i''11 oxn'Intlon of tho t Ison, w probably bo dealt Si Wfir "0tnU Wl,0n th0 cnB0 Cr JnIl(,,,.'t K,,,)"' '" ICtI. tajiffi'J. waR ,,nt Informed until iStoiVM1 EI?m Kllorp hn,l commltt- lfe t ii"y Whon 'estcd. ho tot M ' ?i bom; B'irprlso, but bo did wi riiBce."1 v h0 EOt out t0 Ae?en.l;e(UK0,, tn t0" tl101" " oa Shn I",1 ,k.now ntl,,,e8 of bont- C Chea pcak'8 1'lnco '"to Sun- ,PPa?eenth?fi,,!m11 ,nto tllla "ornoon l the trii . ' ,n(,t real,zo th0 oxtont "t? him , i Bt lt,lt0',y charge awake. eiy nnn l,er .ho wns l"el'ncd to unty-slT l' mmlt,nl- Ho n,,0t lerapt &h aVVoarea rathor un Hvere br..iL He 8ered a rather ilJ hen ,.n th fnco tho othor landage i 0"n Ritn- nd woro a He ? J r 8cvpral days. fifmavi ,0 8lvo o reason at,uhhim0irr.WOI,t t0 th0 L,y(l rrou 3 SI inii8,c.nd of BOl,,R 0m0 tiaiu. "e tn'k about bis wlfo n.ui e,"mio0nkLbPtraC(1 the praetleal .Steg nrVnat,, t0 tbo ofllcers. v W'He ai-o ; ,' ,uars actions at JTe fmS n",in,,nn!: t0 tll0S0 that "ouble here. Ut 1,lm 8lnco tUo l'P unln"! ?f fonvlrtloii. MoubatC ? tbo officials ?"Tlct n"bi?s haw they could IfiiflF BOUND OVER PASS SCANDALS IN COLORADO FOUND GREW OF WRECKED SCHOONER i?M hrKMKN IIHK A K ,,, ., K Rl h 1 R M NFH I, Ifatemcnt Xjom her taking MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, -SN H FLOOD TAKES Over $250,000 Worth' Whisky Swept Out of Louisville Warehouse Today. Illy AworlnlC'l I'rril la fool ll TIltlM ) LOULSVILLU. Ky.. April a. A lnrwo warohoiico of tho HiiKby DIh tlllery Coiiipiiny. weakened by flood watoiH, collapHed late hint uli;ht. r leiiHliiK to the river r,.oiin imrrelH of whlHkey valued at a iiuarter of a mil lion dollars. LOWER VALLEY FLOOD IS BAD Country Around Paducah In undated by Ohio and Water Is Still Rising. WAT Kit I'ALLINC. Illy AmwImcI 1'itm to com my TlmM.) CINCINXATI, Ohio, April a. Tho Ohio river Iiokiiii falling today and It It Is bolloved that tho end of tho flood Ih In Mulif. I- KKI.OIIO I.V M'.VI), (Irj' Assoriiitoil Press) WASHINGTON, April 2 Tho total rcrlpts of tlio lied Cross for tho roller of tho Hood suf ferers reach ?SI(i,000 today PiiikIs An I'oiwarilcd. Dorsoy Kroltzor of tho Klrst Na tional Hank, formerly of Dayton, to whom Mayor Straw turned over tho $2ri0 appropriated by the city and tlio $ir0 raised by Tho Coos Hay Times contributors, today received tho following solf explanatory tele gram from (iovcriior Jus. M. Cox nt Columbus. "Wire recolvod. Thanks. Send funds to Col. M. L. Lowls, Ohio Flood Hollef Commissioner, Colum bus, Ohio." Mr. Kroltxer Immediately wired tho ?400 us requested by Oov. Cox. Walter Klchnrdson Is today clr culatliiK ono of tho petitions ordered drafted by tho City Council tho oth or nlKht and Is spcurluK n Rood ninny subscriptions for tho relief of tho flood sufferers. HAD OX LOWKIt OHIO. Piuluenh unci Wlckllffe Knee Ornvo Hltiiiitlon. (Pr AuorUted t'rt-M to Cao Hr Timet. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. April 2. Tho lowor Ohio Hlver points continue to oxporlonco rlBlng water. I'aducah with water standing moro than two feet dcop In tho lowor sec tions of tho city faces tho menace of n uboIobs lighting plant, s At WlckllfTo, whore thoro aro gath ered moro than .3.000 refugees from Hickman, Cairo ond Columbus, tho sholtor problem Is also becoming acuto. SKCItKTAUV GAHItlSOX IIOMK. AVlll JInko Ilcport on Ohio Flood Con dition to President Wilson. Illy AMocUtni lri' lu Coo l'y Time". I WASHINGTON, April 2. Secre tary Garrison returning from his trip through tho Ohio flood district ar rived boro today. lie went at onco to tho War Department and plan ned to put boforo President Wilson Inter In tho day tho report of his In vestigation of tlio noou uisiriciH. iiirav thn liftRt nvldonce. However, Grcenleaf's admissions today with tho corrobattvo ovldonco thoy havo obtained makes tho clr cnniBtnntlnl ovidenco vory strong. Prosecuting Attorney Llljeqvlst would not discuss tho matter this nftornoou but indicated that ho felt secure. Marshal Carter says that tlio rea son no did not got tho girl and send lior homo as tho mother bad r,i ii nut n,1 wnii liocailBQ sllO W8S not nt tho show and ho could not find lior. KLKS XOTICK! Ti.ctnllnllnn nt officers lllltl OthCT important business Wednesday night Kvery KIk Is urged to uo iirum. By order of GEO. II. ROTNOR, Secretary, envc "Xi vniTuTTv HAIiTi at K,ioiiKS HALL. SATURDAY night. BOOZE ALONG Aldj welcfim. Large Number of Railway Of ficials, State Officials and Shippers Indicted for Vio lating Law. Illr Ami Inlet I'itm to Coon ll.ty TlmM.I WASHINGTON. April 2. Investi gation by Commissioner Harlan of the Interstate Commerce Commission Into tho practice of Colorado rail roads In giving free transportation, has brought sensational results. Criminal indictments of large ship poiH and offend lug carriers havo been returned. Ilnrlnn In a preliminary report handed down today says: "In one month, over u single railroad, 7.000 hips were ninilo on passes. Not only wore tho shippers, who con trolled the routing of traffic In any appreciable quantity, favored nt all times, but cvon public oIllclalH, care less alike of their duty, morals nnd danger, accepted and oven demanded, tnoso ravors or tuc carriers, State Now Second to New York in Number of Ma chines Registered. Illy AmcUlM rrre lo f.'ooi lly TlmM.I SACItA.MENTO, Cullf., April 2. Tho nutos registered In California havo panned tho 100,000 mark nnd this state Is still second to Now York In tho nation In the number of nutos thnt havo been registered. Accord ing to tho latent report, there woro registered in New York 121,000 nu tos. CAPTURE FORTS Turkey Said to Have Lost More Strongholds Europe Fears Danger of War. ly AMiKltt.! Prm lo C'ooi Ily Tlmn, VIENNA, April 2. Tio Montene grin army besieging tho fortress of Senear! today captured five of the forts defending Tnrnbosch nnd the fall of two others Is expected, ac cording to a dispatch from Gettinje, Tho correspondent' says Scutari is burning In sevora! places. TEAR HAD IIRKAK ICiiivipeaii Powers Alarmed by Ten sion Over Haitians. ny AtiorUleJ Prwt In Co Haj Tlmfi. LONDON, April 2. Vory disquiet ing news reached hero of the grave excesses committed by Servian nnd Montenegrin troops In Albania, Al together tho situation in regard to tho Dalkans Is such that diplomats aro greatly porturbed lest tho vo npor of poncoablllty at presont bind ing tho powers should break.- COTTAGE GROVE ItOXD KLECTIOX KXDS IX TIE. COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., April 2. Tho olcotlon hold bore upon tho question of voting $40,000 bondB for a high school resulted in a tie, but tho olectlon was declared Invalid bo causo of an Irregularity and a peti tion has been presented to tho school board for n second olectlon What Kind of Spender Are You? "Eat. drlik, and bo merry, l? tomorrow wo die" causes moro suffering and pain than tho high cost of living over will. There Is a world of misery in this smoll quotation, which ox presses tho too frequent opinion of tho uncertainty of tho future and tho needs of tho present. Poor circumstances aro fre quently tho result of poor spend ing. In order to save, you must spend your money wisely, mak ing every penny tell; buying good goods, not cheap goods, buying at tbo right tlmo and In tho right idaco. This Is tho sensible way to effective saving, You can buy well and savo money by reading dally, and profiting by tho advertisements of morchauts who advertise in The Times. 100,000 AU10S I IN CALIFORNIA SO 1913 EVENING EDITION WASHINGTON, April 2. -The rec ords show that judges, stntc olllcials, members of tho legislature and city and county olllcials, Including may ors, and aldermen mtido general uso of the passes. Not only has this been the case but the records show whore passes were not volunteered, but thnt they were asked for by pub lic olllcials. "Even Judges have not hesitated to pursue this course. Per H'onal requests by judges upon car riers for passes aro disclosed by the record neompaiiled by expressions of their sense of obligation for such favors granted to them both before and after they went on the bench. "All classes Joined In tho orgy of pttty graft, at once snciillcltig the right fnl revenues of carriers, dis criminating against all small ship pers and demoralizing nil public of llclals. Including the legislature and the bench. N-- 10 FLY ACROSS Noted Aviators to Compete for $50,000 Prize for Trip Expect Accomplishment. Illy AnofUlf.1 rrrn lo roo in- Tlmn. I LONDON, April 2. Several avia tors havo announced their intention of competing for tlio Dally Mall's $0,000 prize for the trans-Atlantic flight. Tho Mall says thnt tho best experts bellevo tho Atlantic prlzo will be won beforo the end of 1013. DIRECT VOTE Pennsylvania Falls in Line, Making 35th State Only One More Needed. Illy AocUle4 I'rrM to Coot luy Time.) HARRISIJURG, Pa., April 2. Pennsylvania today joined tho ranks or the stntcs that havo ratllled tho proposed amendment to the federal constitution providing for tho direct election of U. S. Senators, making the thirty-fifth to fall in lino. Tho voto of only one more stnto Is need ed to mako the amendment effective. COAST LEAGUE Portland Team Takes the First Game From San Francisco. (ny AuovUtc) Prm lo Coot Iliy Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., April 2. Tho Const Lenguo season opened yostor iloy. Portland took tbo first gamo ond Sacramento nnd Los Angeles woro tho other winners. The results woro: At Los Angeles R. II. E. Los Angeles 3 7 2 Venlco 2 4 1 At San Francisco R. II. K. San Francisco 2 G 1 Portland 3 14 1 At Sacramento R. H. E. Oakland 2 C 2 Sacramento f G 2 GOV. OSnORXK FOR CAIHXRT Former Wyoming Governor to lo Assistant Secretary of State. Ry AuocUied l'rw to Coot UJ Tlrau.J wAsinvcrnv. Ami! '. .Kormer Governor Osborne, of Wyoming, It wns stated at tlio wnito nouse, wouiu mnut Hknlv im solccted FliHt Assist ant Secretary of Stato. Ho has been under consideration ior aoiuu Hi..,, with ntlmrs whoso names have not been disclosed. Information to day states that Osborno is roromosi In tho President's mind. M I'UDEIt IX MINNESOTA. Husband of Woman Slain nt Clils holm Has Disappeared. Illy AMOtUled Preni lo t'oo lly TlmM.J CHISHOLM. Minn., April 2. Mrs. John Fontann was murdered with an axo last night In her homo here. Hor husband has disappeared. There aro no witnesses. FOR SALK Xcarly new L. C. Smith typewriter with 14 Inch platen, we have no further uso for oxtra size carriage Also oak typewriter chair and table. Rooms 19-20, Flrgt National Bank building. W E 0 S SIX PAGES. 4. Consolidation riuI Cooh Three Others Rescued in Dis aster in East River, Near New York City. Illy Ann, Into) 1'rr.t lo Coua liny TlmM.) NEW YORK. April 2. Five men were drowned Into InBt night when the tusboat 'I iiomiiH F. O'llrlen. towing three scows loaded with InickH nnd driving against the wind became entangled with tho scows and sank lit Hunt river. A passing tug rescued the captain and two of the crew of the O'lliion. Noted Financier's Last Rest ing Place Will Be at Old Home in Hartford, Conn. Illy Anotlatcl Prwi lo Cooi ny TlmM.J NEW YORK, April 2.- Tho fu neral services In this country of .1. P. Morgan will bo held in this city nt St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church. Interment will bo nt Ccdnr Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn., Morgans birth place. Tho dntes for tho ceremonies will bo decided later. FUNERAL OF MORGAN. Simple Hut. Impressive Service In Rome Ship llody .Saturday. Illy AuocKied I'rr.i to loot, luy Time.) ROME, April 2. Funeral services of u simple but Impresslvo character woro hold over tho body of J. Plor pont Morgan today. Tho body will leave Koine tonight In n speclul car for Havre, whoro It will bo placed on a liner sailing Saturday for the Uni ted States. KING GEORGE TODAY Most Imposing Ceremonies That Modern Athens Has Ever Known. lly Auo.'ltl 1'fn. to Coos ILjr Tlmei.J ATHENS. April 2. Such an Im posing coromony as today ninrked tho burial of King Georgo of Grecco was never boforo witnessed In mod ern Athens. Tho procession wns of groat length, Including tho striking mingling of mony oaBtorn and west-" orn nationalities. Royal prlnros of Grecco and iiiIbsIous representing tho courts of Europo and stntes of tho European hemlsphoro Joined with deputations from Eiirnpoau Turkey, from tho Inlands of tho Aegean Soa and Asia Minor, each In distinctive nntlonal dress. Soldiers and clergy rivalled each other In numbers, all branches of the army nnd of the church being represented. TO RECOGNIZE CHINA Secretary llryan to Notify New Gov ernment or aciioii. (ny Aoclled Pr to Cooi Ily TlmM.I wAeiirvrrrnw Anrll 2. Tho United Stntcs Government has clo dded to recognize tho Chinese re public. Secretary of Stato llryan conferred with tho President for nearly nn hour today winio tno IIouso was completing tho details. A noto Is being prepared at tbo Stato Department to bo addressed to Chlnu through tbo Chinese Min ister hero. SUICIDE IS .MRS. HULL Wife of I'. S. Army Officer Drowns Herself at Oiualia. Illy AmoiUIM Trm to Coo P Tlniw.) riMATfA Volir.. Anrll 2. A woman who Monday night Jumped into tlio .Missouri river nun wu ,lrnu'iir,l linn lirmn Idontlflod as Mrs. Grota Chaso Hull, wlfo of Colonol J, A. Hull or tho united atatos army. Hull was recently ordored to tho Philippines aiic'. It la supposed grief as a result of tho separation from her husband prompted Mrs. Hull's act. Hull left for tho Islands Saturday, last, FIVE DROWN ON TUGROATi BURT MORGAN AT BIRTHPLACE I of Times, Const Mali liny Advertiser. No. 220. Steamship Statesman Which Sunk the Spreckles Off Point Reyes Saves Crew. ONLY TW0"WERE LOST IN DISASTER Overturned Hull of Fishing Schooner Is Being Towed to Drake's Bay Today. Illy Amo, Imnl I'rrn tn t'oo lly Tlmt 1 VICTORIA. II. C, April 2. Tlio Harrison line steamship Statesman, from tho United KliiKdom. arrived here today bringing the surveyorK and crow of the coilflshlng schooner .John I). Spreeklcs which was m i collision with tlu Statesman ott Point Reyes, Call., last Saturday night. Two or the Spreckles crow were drowned. I'OWED TO DRAKE'S DAY Overturned Sclio'incr llclng Tmretl In Today. Illy Amo UipJ I'itm to Cihm liar TlmM 1 SN FRANCIS.CO. April 2. -Word was received today that tho revenue cutter MeCullotigh Is tow ing tho hulk of tho John I). Spreck les Into Drake's Day, Call. Tho Spreckles, a fishing schooner, turned turtle after a collision off Point keyoB. RE DAVE DEED Original Holder of Local Prop erty Makes Deposition in Local Land Litigation. Copies of tlio deposition of Wll klns Warwick, who settled on tho homestead, which Is now embraced In North Mnrshlleld, Knob Hill and Perhani Park, were reclved hero to day. Warwick resides In Minnesota nnd bis evidence was recently tnken thoro In tho case of tho Southern Oregon company vs. tho heirs of tho late Andrew Davis, the Ilutto mil lionaire. Warwick, although a very old man teatlllod at length nnd his ovldonco Is regarded as highly favorablo to the Davis heirs In their claims of a hnl? Interest in tho property In question Ho stated that ho had sold his home stead hero In 1850 to Andrew J. Da vis and gavo hlm a warranty deed for It. In 1874, a man named Luse camo to hlm mid paid hlm for a quit claim deed on the property. TIiIh Is what tho Davis heirs have contended, Now the case Involving about ?ir0,000 worth of property Is said to resolve Itself Into a question of adverse possession but tho Davis heirs claim that this is impossible as Luso who sold tho property to tho Southern Oregon company, bought nn undivided half Interest from a man named McKee of Oakland, who had bought tho Interest from Da vis. GALLOWAY IS CHOSEN. Georgia Man to He Comiiilslsoucr of , Indian Affairs. ly A0'-llfl I'll" lo Coo. Hay TlmM.) WASHINGTON. April 2. -Although Fuller E. Galloway, a cotton mill ownor. of La Grange, Ga., hag ben solocted for commissioner of In illnn affairs, uo olllcial announcement of his appointment Is expected for sovoral days. The nanios of tho new comnilslHonor of tho tho gonoral land olllco and the llrst assistant sec retary of stato will also bo announ ced. McCOMIIS IS UNDECIDED One Day Ho Will the Next He Won't Ho .Minister to ITiince. Illy Auoclatml Pre" lo foo lly Time.) WASHINGTON, April 2. Whlto houso officials woro unable today to throw any light upon a report that tii nemrwnitlc nntlonal coniiiiltteo chairman, William M. McCombs. had reconsidered ins ueenuuimu a Ambassador to Franco and was now Incline! tn take tho llOSt. Mc- Combs has boon undecided nearly a month and amioiigu ono uy ho Informed tho white House ho would nccept tho next day ho an nounced his declination. Whlto irmiea flfflcllllH ndllllt' tllOV a 10 I11IZ- jslort. and do not know wbut Me Combs will do. On tho day boforo tho Senate no Joiirned McCombs telephoned to tlm Whlto IIouso to propnro his nonilna tlon and Indicated that ho would llko it to bo confirmed boforo the bonato ndjourncd. Friends of tlu ndmlnlBtrntlon paved tho way tor tho confirmation or the nonilnntlo In tho closing hours of tho epecla session but at tho Instunco of Mo nnmho ttm mnttnr was hold UI) tlOnd lng bis further consideration, WARWICK