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THE REASON IGNORANCE IS BLISS IS BECAUSE THE MORE ONE KNOWS THE HF IQ LONESOMER "L ' (tea lag Sitiws J iost articles NOW IS YOUR TIMi:. A small ml In Tin' 'I'lnics mint column limy lii-lnn "" results mi mediately. Try one. tl(U,t fniiiiil Hiwitgli T'"" "'"" ilMil "'""' Vh0 "l('"' ''''"'' MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES .. .1.11.1..1 In ItlTH MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. ijJli rsinuii"' "" VOLXXaVI. tiic Const Mall. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mild Coos liny Advertiser. No. 221 art. .,1a ptrciiHH. saUr CAPTURED Bin Air Craft Lands in Parade B'y n I- . Cm-mil Al'IYlV During Regular Drill. DEVELOPED" DEFECT AND HAD TO LIGHT THERE German Officers Explain That They uot losi hi uiuuua Did Not Know Location. ,g, Auotlilf I l'r.n '" r " Tlm 1 LUNEVIIXH, Franco. April 3. One of the great (Icriiinii Zeppelin ilrcruUcrs landed on French terr or today, coming down on tlio ml -1,7 parade Krinid hero at m d ta while n brigade or French rlllo SwreilrimiiB The airship wtm kM br .Krenrh ntli,rltlt.H. Six uermnii oiiM'-m ni i "." from the Gondola explained to Brlg illtr Cenerul I .enrol wlio galloped that tlie motor airship linil de te'ejed a defect A ranking Gor na officer nlKo Mild tlinl tli'iy hnd bit their wn l 'he eloudH nnil did id kno- tho had crossed tlio r..1. frnnllpr Such crowds of French people col i,.i .i.irinif Mm liitcrrountlou mill il excitement grew ho IntoiiBo tlmt the eommatidntit ronnu it necessary to till out n liiittullon or Infantry i. iuii. ilin iwllLMiniit tiontilacn nt .distance, Tlio Minister of War, tltn apprised or tlio rnciH, nrnurmi lit dlrlcllilo to bo seized and an in ijalry be Instlinti'il at once. II.1ND1TS ll.l POISON. (Vndeiniicd Cilinlniils Prepared to Coiiinill Suicide. !y AtMtlitM mn to iwi Pay Tlmr.,1 PARIS. April 3. Four nuto-bnn-i.U who were ronlliied In prlHon ttr under Bentonce or dentil on tlio rallotlne were searched today and Kit found to liavo hidden In tliolr dotting iiiniclent poison to kill llfty (rtoni. XILIT.MIY HONORS FOR .MORGAN I'rrnchfiiiicriiiiicut's Tribute to Dead i.'i i.... , iiiiiin ,i , Br AuorlilM I'nn la cooa 11. r Tlmra. PARIS, April II -Military honors m w arrnnii'ii 'lie memory oi .i. r. Vorjtn, when IiIh body arrives nt Hure tomorrow By order of tlio French gooriiniciit, troops will lio Iran up during tlio transfer of tlio join from the train to tlio Btcainor, wicuuer uia hiiiiiio iirconieii iiioni ri of the lesion of honor, of which v,fti4 nun it vuiiiiuuiiuur. IE FREE LIS! President Wilson and Demo cratic Steering Com mittee Agree IB; AiiorLiM Prui la Coot Hay TIitim.) Ito8,!!N0TON'- Anrll 3. The uunt. I, . '. ""'" iUl" iiioaiiB aro Si u .Ved i0(ln' at wlnt Is expected tt.,;H? fln?' mectlnK, previous to f ifc J.evs,ou bl" olnB laid uo- &I , w,,h tl10 Joints of dlf- DmiVbeU'?en Wll8n " tho 'raw wool, the chief intr,!st S tmam .ana ,0 ,,0tn8 ot the JreMfej , u,ll" eommttteo wore h(iMi?.,?,ce,V0 n 11 word from ! A.'S H' "ff JdIn.!L.tu.e. I U IBi"Weratlon of tho Incomo I Unu' J? wns Possibility for a Krceni ' Provisional rnto of one tl.ooc !? ,amoiinta nbovo exempted to eeat yt?L u'nnlnB up to 4 !w lift i ?' aceor(llnB to Infor ha colli! L b,ef"rert tlio committee. few?, , tax I200'00."00 from tho Dl'Eusra .m: I.VJURK1. tor 8ld IjeRlrintor MKup nnil mbu.:)i,,'w 1!hm1. Park? ,0 l'00' n,r T"""'i )it re i'",1 ,3 7-noth combnt Hir beulnU"n,oa ,n n BW0'-'l tluol ?,8flBe rti. ?eorSe9 Dorthoulat. N Cecei mt0r of I'lerte and "Mherhoi'i a Pro"lnont mora C!,1nsht .'m1 ,Pr of Deputies. Tills n"1 in nli.wn.B very violent. ,LD,t 1 he rl ,'0.Ulat recelvlnK a fU re"vM J ght, brenst while Cec ' Afew,"e ln tlo right Bhoul eomhS fnd8 then Intervened C5D4 Is llkX V'as 8tPPed. Neither "'y to prove fntni. iuis'S f,TXlWAY HALL ' fto" I WOOL ON IS IN FRANCE 10DAY U. 5. WILL KEEP Intends to Maintain Mobilized Army on Mexican Frontier Until Outlook Is Better. lljr Ac Inlivl I'rrun lo l'on liitr TIium 1 (lAI.VUSTOX. Tec.. April ft. -The Htntenieiit of CoiiKreHHiiiau .lames L. Rlailon, of TexiiH, that tho hucoihI division or tlio V. S. army will re man mobollxed here and at Texati City until the lliierta Kovernuiunt Ih recognized by tlio V. S. or until Intervention in Mexico is ordered, attracted considerable comment to day. Sladett Is vice chairman or the Hoiiho military affnliH commit tee. Ho was reticent about further dlHCUKsIou or tho situation. xo ciiaxci: ix i'IjA.y Civeriinicnt Iliw Intended to Keep Troops nt Holder. iny AmotIiIM I'rrH lo l"iin llaj Tlinm.l WASIIIXCTOX. I). C. April 3. There has beim no Intimation hIiico the beKlunliiK of Wilson's adminis tration that the troops on tlio Mexi can border wero to ho withdrawn. It Is tho Intention or tho War De partment to maliitnlu mobollzntlon until evidence or n stable govern ment In Mexico has been seen. ilti:i:iv TKAXtil'OUT LOST Turkish Mnttlcslilp Kcm-iicm Crew After Sinking Cinft. (Or AtxxUlM l'rr. lo Coo. Hay Tlmn. ATIIKXS, April 3. Tho Turkish cruiser Uamidlch yesterday sank the Greek transport I.eroH In tlio wd ilntlc tica. Tho llamldieh rescued tho crew and landed them at .laffn, Asia Minor. XO Ui:i'l,V 1'ltO.M llAMv.WS l-Juropenii I'ouerx Anxloiikly Await Stiiteinciit on .Mediation. Hr Anoi.'UleJ l'rr,i lo Coo llr Tlmr.. l.OXDOX. April 3. Xo reply to tho pence note of tho powers hns been received from tho llalkan al lies. Tho AmbasHiulors In Loudon decided today at the Inst moment that It wns iiBoleHS to hold tho meet ing they had projected owing to tlio uncertainty of nffnlrs In tho near east. Steamer Arrives from Portland Encounters Drift Lum ber Lost by Chatham. The Breakwater arrived In this morning from Portland with n lnrgo passenger list and a good cargo of freight. En routo down, Captain Macgenn encountered considerable drift lum ber, which Is supposed to have been lost by tho Chatham. Tho Breakwater will sail from hero Saturday morning at 9 o'clock for Portland. Among thoso arriving on her wero: Carl Ludeman, C. A. Brodlo, Mrs. McDonald, M. McDonald, Mrs. R. h. Clarke. R. I;. Clarko, H. J. Greene, S. S. Wang, A. E. Garunlo, A. E. Mat thews, Jennie Jones, Mrs. D. David son, D. Davidson, G. W. Holllstor, II. G. Wotzlor, Honry Atkinson, Graco White. King Vlors. J. II. Cookson. Mark May, W. II. Boggs, Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Clara Allied, Alice I.aton. J. M. Forsytho, Mrs, M. A. Holllngs worth. C. E. Holllngsworth, F. R. Frost, Henry Block, E. D. Dorun. H. A. Golden, Mrs. II. A. Golden. Samuel Ban, T. S. Ehrman, H. ha Belle, John Alkens. W. J. Owons, Mrs. W. J. Owens, Esther Fogelborg, Tullef Olsen, Gus Gllbortson, Edgar Gilbortson, Louis Kunorwlch, II. Wllkei C. F. Moss, J. J. Hawkln, Mrs. RIggs, Mr. Rlggs, II. h. Dona hey, P. Kotchum, C. M. Dodds, T. E. Grimes, Mrs. T. E. Grimes, Minnie Deagle, Lillian Deaglo, Mrs. R. De aglo, Mrs. L. Deagle, Raymond De agle, Miss Lillian Brommor, A. II. Granger. W. G. Macken, A. M. Lor ber. Robert Dollar. O. R. Wlllard. M. E. Treadgold. Chas. Erickson, II. B. Steener, Gus Allon, Alma Kolstad, loin Wheelor. Chas. Smith, Miss Fisher Hlsk Helner, C. L. Stocken, M. C. Whltaker. D. M. McQuestlon, M. G. Crawford. Herbert Hone, Hel en Applln, Lydla Hamald, Julia Langdon and three steerage passon-gers. MANY ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER SOCIAL ROW STIRS Promoters of National Wel come Breakfast for Presi dent Wilson and Leading Democrats in Trouble. trijr Auorltlnl Prrn In Coo lit, Tlmt. 1 WASIIIXC.TON, I). C, April 3.--Fresh fuel was added to the f Initios that aro trying the souls of the pro moters of the national welfare breakfast to bo given for Mrs. Wood row Wilson and .Mrs. Tlionms it. Mar shall, Saturday, when Mrs. Champ Clark, wife of the Speaker of tho House, notified tbcm thnt she would MISS ETHEL TO Marriage of Col. Roosevelt's Daughter to Dr. Derby Will be Simple Affair. tdr AmooIiIH Virm lu Toon Ilnjr Tlmm,! OYSTER BAY. April 3. Simplic ity will murk tho ceremony tomorrow which will make Miss Ethel Roose velt, dniighter of Colonel and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, the wife of Dr. Richard Derby of Xcw York. Tho wedding will bo one of tho most simple of tho season and will take place at the Christ Episcopal church here. FORTY TROOPS ARE RESCUED Missouri Militiamen Doing Flood Duty Caught in Dan gerous Point Today. CAIRO LEVEE HOLDS. I llljr AmocUIvJ I'mi lo Coot lly Tlmn.l I CAIRO. April 3. There wns I I a pcrccptlblo rise lu the Ohio I River this afternoon. The up- I ' per end of the levee, where It I I was feared tho first break might I I come, Is holding. I llljr Ai.oclilrJ I'rff. to loo. ly Time.) CAIRO, 111., April 3. Although rain and wind wero predicted, tlio sun rose clenr today and tho work continued against the possibility of the flood entering the town. Sol dlers and naval reserves held them selves In readiness for rescue work during the day, one of tho first nets of tho reserves being to return to Missouri forty soldiers of tho Mis souri National Guard, who wero res cued from n dangerous position near Bird Point. HAD IX WISCOXSIX. Chippewa. River Threatens. Cobban and Vicinity. (njr Awoclated l'rrtt to Coot liar Tlmn.) EAU CLAIR, Wis.. April 3. The lowlands woro Inundated to day by tho continued rise of tho Chippewa Alvor. Tho most serious damago was at Cobban, twenty-eight miles north, whoro 500 persons woro forced last night to desert their homes. BETTER AT LOUISVILLE. Danger of Further Dnmnge Passes Relief Work. (Ily Aiioclttod Prm to Cooa Ilajr Tlmfi.) LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 3. With the flood waters of the Ohio receding hero and no further damago expected from tho possible collapse of build ings weakened by tho flood, the work of relief and promotion of sanitation Is proceeding today. OHIO FIVE MILES'WIDE. Rain Adds to Discomforts of the Refugee. (Or AuocltlKl rrcii to Coo Djr Tltnea.l DB KOVAN. Ky April 3. Rain throughout this section today will greatly add to the misery of tho COO refugees at Shawneotown, III. The Ohio River Is flvo miles wtdo and Is running llko a mill race. HEAVV RAIX FALLS. Refugees Along Lower Ohio Suffer Moro Discomforts. ny Auoclated 1'rcm to Cooa Pay Time.. EVANSVILLE. Ind.. April 3. A heavy rain added to tho discomforts of tho flood sufferers here. ROSEBURG Wiley Pllklngton. aged CG years, "and for nearly a quarter of a century a resident of Rosoburg, died at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Carty. at Port land, after an Illness of several months. Death was due to paralysis of the brain. W WW IIYDROXAI WASHINGTON 400 not attend. Mrs, Cinrk plcnded n previous engagement. Thoso who have declined to go to tho brenkfnst on the ground that Democratic wo men wero being discriminated ngalnst are Jubilant at the news, when Speaker Clarke's defection wns mntle known. The question of pre cedence at tho breakfast Is also giv ing the promoters trouble. Tho principal criticism of the committee Is that the breakfast instead of be ing a democratic affair including wo men whose hiiHlinnds hnvo every Bort or political tiollef, the fact Is that the Invitation list is limited to lir.it, while moro than l.:!00 women wish to at tend. . Wrf'WS'S'SVNWV WELL RECOGNIZE RE United States Will Welcome China Into Nation's Sis terhood on April 8. (Ily AMoolatcl I'rrta tn Ooo Day Tlin. 1 WASHINGTON. D. C, April 3 Bryan has formerly notified all diplo matic representatives hero of the In tention of the United States to recog nize the new Chinese Republic on April S, the meeting day of the as sembly and hns formnlly proposed that nil other governments recognize the now republic In concert, on thnt day. FLOOD VICTIMS Chicago Wholesalers to Help Business Men In Strick en Districts. Illy Awotlal! Trua to Cooa Hay Tlnir. ) CHICAGO, April 3. Commercial aid nn extension of credit nnil ensy terms wns offered today by Chicago merchants and manufacturers to tho Indiana and Ohio morcnntllo firms, mirroring from the floods. This new method of currying relief to tho Buf fering sections was announced at a meeting of ropreBontntiven of lnrgo conimerclnl Interests In hendqunrtoirt at Chicago Asoclatlon of Commerce. .Major 11. B. Rny, qunrterjiinster of tho department of war, today ship, pod ten carloadB of army rntlons, provided by the government, to Day ton. Sixteen additional cars will be sent to morrow. CLEAXIXC; UP RAPIDLV. Work of Reliabltatliig Dayton Is Pro gressing Satisfactorily. (ny AMOcUlel I'rrta to Cooa Hay llmca.) WASHINGTON, April 3. Major Rhondcs, who is directing the sani tary work at Dayton, today reported to tho War Department that tho work of cleaning up is progressing sat isfactorily. Ho expects to remain In Dnyton at least ten days. John II. Patterson, chairman of tho Dayton citizen- relief commlttco, has urged President Wilson to send engineers to survey Iho Miami River with n view to providing against a repetition of tlio flood disaster. AIJROXAIT SHOVELS Ml'D Orvllle Wright Among tlio Dayton- lans Who Are Cleaning Tp the Flooded City. SniTTII nAYTfiV. Ohio. Alllll 3. Orvillo Wright, who llko thous ands of othor Daytonlans, was en gaged In shovollng mud from his homo, had no chanco to uso an aoro plano when the flood came. When warning of tho flood wns received, his father, Bishop Wright, and his sister. Kathorlno, loft tho Wright homo In a wagon. In somo way they became separated and for two days tho Inventor could not find his fathor, who, however, had ex perienced no mishap. Orvillo Wright fled soon after his fathor and sister had found rofugo on high ground. Flro broke out In tho buildings near tho old shop whoro tho Wright brothers worked for ninny yenrs per fecting tholr flying machine XEW CURREXCV BILL. W R iny Aaaoclne.1 1'K.a to Cooa Hay Tlmw. WASHINGTON. D. C, April 1. Senator Weeks of Mass, announced today that ho would rolntroduco a bill for currency reform, prepared by tho Notional Monetary commis sion, which died of Inaction at the last congress. Tho LADIES GUILD of tho EPIS COPAL CHURCH will hold a COOK ED FOOD SALE and bazaar nt Perry & Nicholson's store. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, from 1 to 0 p. m. HYDROXAJ IS. PANKRORST, SENTENCED TO TRY TO THREE HOMES Militant Suffragettes Accused of Attempted Arson In London Today. Illy m UlcJ Pith to Cooa Hay Tlmi J LOXDOX. April 3. Three at tempts were made early today to burn houses In the Hempstead dis trict of Loudon but the damage Is not extensive. Tenants aro con vinced that the militant suffragettes aro responsible. GREENLEAF IS TAKEN TO JAIL Accused Man Shackled by Constable Cox Father Expected Saturday. Guy Greonleaf, shackled to pre vent any possible attempt to escape, was taken to the county Jail at Co qulllo this afternoon by Constable Cox. Thero Greonleaf will nwnlt tho action of tlio grand Jury unless the $2,000 ball Is furnished. G. A. Greonleaf, the father of tho accused mmir Is snld to bo enroute hero from Contmlln, Wnsh., whoro ho is a contractor. He wns notified of his son's predicament yestordny by wlro and answered that lie would start at onco for here. Ho will prob ably arrlvo Saturday. Ho Is said to bo well to do. Mrs. Potreinoulx and Mr. Chambers, n local plumber, know the elder Greonleaf well and say that ho Is considered a good citizen and Is well to do. Xcnln Knorr, a sister of Emm Knorr, arrived today on tho noon train from Gold Beach, whoro sho was assisting In hor fathor's storo. Rumor has It that Emm Knorr, Just before she committed suicide, wrote Xcnla Knorr a long letter sotting for tho dotalla of the trouble. This letter, If It exists, will probably bo tho strongest link In tho testimony against Grccnlcaf. Tho body of tho dead girl will ho taken to Portland Saturday on tho Breakwater nnd will be cremated thoro. Mr. Knorr and possibly oth er members or tho family will nccom pany it. Nothing Xew in the Case. There hnvo been few developments lu tho caso slnco yesterday. Green loaf appeared a Jlttlo moro sullen to day, prohnbly renllzlng moro fully the enormity of tho crlmo with which ho is charged. Sheriff Gngo yestordny subpoonaed Lon Lamboth. a local chauffeur, who roomed with Grocnlcnf, to appear bo foro tho grand Jury as a witness. In this connection, Mrs. Sullivan, proprietor of tho Lloyd hotol, claimB that Greenleaf did not engage an other room thoro for tho Knorr girl last Thursday night. Sho says that Greenleaf and Lambeth left tho room to sleep In Fred Ghorcko's room nnd that tho girl must havo slept In tho room which Greenleaf nnd Lamboth bad. J. G. Kinney stnted today, It Is snld that Friday morning, ho called Greenleaf and Greenleaf wns then In tho room thnt Lambeth and Green leaf had nt tho Lloyd hotel. Mr. Kln noy did not seo tho girl or nny one else In tho room. Shorlff Gago stated that Greon leaf had yestorday been told by Pros ecutor Llljoqvlst thnt ho could hnvo an nttornoy. Greonlonf nsked If tho stnte providod ono for him nnd wns told that It did not at tho prelim inary hearing but would later at tho regular trial. Greonleaf. Sheriff f.n,. nnvH rmilleil thnt ho didn't liaVO a bean to hlro an attorney and gues sed ho didn't want one. Mr. Gago says that no attorney would havo been denied admission to see Groon leaf but that others who had no par ticular business there woro not per mitted to seo him. No word has been received from Greenleafs wife. It is stated today that reports of troubio between Greenleaf and his wlfo aro orroneous. Greenleaf having exhibited letters of a tondor naturo from her. GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINES President Wilson Carefully Consid ers His Appointment. (Ily AHodated Prt-aa to Cooa Hay Timet J WASHINliTU.N, U. v- , April o -President Wilson is carefully con- .....I . 11.. .nnntnlntnn, f t (1 flftl'. BHlorillK l"" U'J'"' v""' ernor General of tho Philippines. IIYDROXAI SUFFRAGES, PENAL SERVITUDE Found Guilty of Inciting Mol)s to Destruction of Property in England Today. JURY URGED CLEMENCY FOR HER IN VERDICT Severe Punishment Meted Out to Leader of Campaign for Votes for Women. Illy AMOctntM I'nn to I voa Hay Time.,) LONDON. April 3. - Mrs. Etumo II ne Pnukhurst. leader of the mili tant suffragettes, wns found guilty nt the Old llalley Sessions today nnd Hcntcnccd to three yenrs' penal servitude on tho rhnrgo of Inciting persons to commit dninagc. The Jury added to tho verdict of "guilty" a strong recommendation for mercy nnd when the Judge pro nounced a heavy sentence of thrcti years tho crowd of women in tho court room rose In angry protest. Mrs. Pankhurst, lu her closing ad dress to tlio Jury, spoke HO minutes. In the address she frequently wan dered so far from the matter heforo the court that tho Jtulgo censured hor. Mrs. Pnukhurst denied any ma trons nctement nnd nnnounced sha did not wish to cnll witnesses. E TOO VIGOROUS Seattle Commission Men Ao- cuse Him of Taking Good Fruit and Vegetables. Illy Ai.oclaliHl Prt.a lo "uo Hay Tlmta') SEATTLE, Wnsh., April 3. Per fectly good fruit and vegotnblo wore dumped every day Inut summer as garbago by Seattle commission dealers, some being taken dlroct from tho cars to the garbage plant. according to a witness testifying he foro the council committee on tn- vestlgntlon of the charge against the city garbage collection manage ment. On one occasion -10 tons of watermelons were hauled to tho garbage heap. T Portland Defeated by San Francisco in Second Game of Season. (Ily AxoolaleJ Pnta lo Cooa Hay TlmM POIITLANI), Or., April 3. Yes terday's games In the Coast Loague resulted ns follows: At Los Angeles It. II, K. Los Angeles 15 10 I Venlco 2 7 1 At Snn Francisco It. II. K. San Francisco 3 8 1 Portland 2 l t At Sacramento It. H. E. Sacramento 0 12 1 Oakland 7 12 1 LIPTOX IS GA.ME. Will Issue An Unconditional Chal lenge to Xew York Yncht Club. lly Aaaorlite Prria to Cooa Hay Tlmra.J LONDON, April 3. Sir Thomas Lipton, undaunted by tho rofusal of tho Now York Yacht club to accept tho conditions ho proposed In his recent challongo for tho American cup, has decided, according to the Evening Nows, to issue an uncondi tional challenge. Sir Thomas gave the following statement to tho As sociated Press today: "Ever slnco the Now York Yacht club rejected tho tonus proposed In my recent chal lenge I have been considering the sending of an unconditional chal Icngo for a series of races. 1 was just about to take up tho dotalla with tho Royal Ulstor Yacht club when I heard of tho death of J. P. Morgan, and suspended the matter, but I will rosunio Its consldoratloc in a short time. NOTICE TO RED MEX. All mombors aro requested to moot nt Finnish hall, Monday, March T, nt S o'clock. Business of Impor tance R, E PINEGOR. C. of 11 XANX SMITH will SAIL VltOM San Francisco FOR COOS HA1 SUNDAY, April 0, with freight onlj M BASEBALL SCORE IIYDROXAI J-