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f-QvSj THE MAN WHO ATTENDS STRICTLY TO mST ARTICLES ,,0,t fotititl through Times want "t!rml thi'iiit t'Mi litem! Tlioy .. l.ll..l.r.1 In 1M7H .uMH I'.Niai'"""1-'" "-- VOL. AAAVI..U, The CimNt Mail BILL Government Officials Do Not That Japan Can Get Around Measure. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HAS SIMILAR LAW I California House waits top Slate Senate to Act More Protests Received. B, jtuo-KM !' " l'"" "" TlmM.1 ..iwwnv n n. Anrll ill The alien 'liui'l litililliiK Mil iib passed ,li,' . i.. il... I..IIHIII IwiltUii llf lllil rilKornla Icslsladiro In amended IIIHUliuu ". . l1u III! u .,'..., .him, ..ill tlmii (tin ni'llilll- nocn niuiu nil". - .--- ilmtamro for the Japanese govorn cent to oppose HUi'ft'HHfiilly. for tlio niion that now lMoly rollows ' . ., - ..II- ...Hulllll illll .t'lllllll 'Ml 01 HIP II"'" ll"llt!inni. mv ...... .. . .i i .i... .l.. Imu Ilium hIiIi'IIV dtorrcd In tlio District of Columbia ud territories of tlio United States Tttliout olfjee tlim rroin any foreign tjvtrnnicnt To IoiIro nn objection to I lit mens srebascd nn strict equity, probably It ii!l be necessary for the Japanese picramcnt by a decree to extend to ictrnan rcynicnin m ni m" it ....... Ih . H,iiinIV lit ii ulllllllit ninuo iumiiiii-i'iuivi ij ii mini"u !;. privilege which though Intend- ..-.....1 I... Ii'.i.ilt Uil fill M lo oe tiuii rn I'll ii """ji '" In been withhold In general ap plication. wut n.v senate nilfHtnlii Legltdntor Says Illll l -jiili-t .laps. It; At", l'l 1 iv l ' l'X TlniM. SAi'ltXMI'VTO. Call.. Anrll It!. ftt legislature ninrkoti t lino on thn mil-alien Iniul ownership legislation icdijr, tin' Seiiate 1111 being at ihi' tottom uf the rppor House iiio nnu KI not lu readied today unless lerjlate. i"o 1111 passed yesterday ; the Lower 1 louse wiib ncnt to tlio telle roimnltteo on Judiciary to dir. Senntor Hlnlfcll, into of tlio i;caora for tlio Sonato bill mild, rerionally, I am for any nllou land (utrihlp bill that will hoop out 'M Japaneuo and If wo cun biivo 'laeby mittliiir thromui tlio Ahhoiii- Vj bill, 1 will advocato that ooiii-bo. Utre la no rmllinl dlfforonco In tlio no bills, iwicpt tlio Incorporation (I an ownorslilp claiiHO, I uiidci--Mnd." General Obregon and Force of uuu Departs From Naco for Southern -Cities. B Auwlnej pM, ,0 Coa, UT Tlmn.l NACO. r-, , ...ii ii? wi .. H - .i iiii iw, iiivui II wuauous conforenco of 4 8 hours. 1.100 constltutlonnllBtB with all " ar equipment under tlio por- w.i "'"'"""" oi lionorni uuregon, altv trnlns ,0i,n' for HormoB- tv'i.. ,0 ""nt'K aimymuB. Tlioy JJj '"" tlem. elBhty-thrco prison- Coloiml ai,... .. , , ii. . """'io ami dou men, ypea with honea and aniinuiil Sm p88 left ln th0 conunantl of fm, . ' ,a """ AB,m t'rlota gnr- VWI1. AH thn tfl.,o l.fi II. .!.,. tl II. v ..illlio lull IIIO ll.-llJl( Itro." re80umlc,,l with "Viva Ma- BEES OPEN R. OFFICE icans Establish Headquar ,ers.m Washington to Aid ,n War on Huerta. .MHKn;n,,ArIta7TI"":' "Xlfllfn i ' " L" -April lb. ' oni, D7a,es' confldontlnl In C,ronst'ttIonnll8t revolu Warterni0, ostabllalle(l today "trtf ttl,rB ,ho lwnfall of tlio xlrSph?,"10111 aml th0 capturo 4 Glared ii!3th,0, Carranza orces. ""led hL4 Huerta had sur- 5 Btff.,cI,f wlth 3B00 Infantry S bad IL0"31 l1ala;o. while Follx -U "e fed,mpe5 wlt Practically ?,tttttateeral art,ory on hlB pri- 8 8 al I KtJXiill- CALIFORNIA ALIEN OWNERSHIP LAND 1 REBELS START SOUTH MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS STROHG ONE LASHPPEAL Society With Branch in United States Fears California Law Will Harm Relations. Illr AmikIMM I'reM In ("oo IK TlniM ) NHW YOIIK. April 1C. Undmiy UiihhoII, proHldont of the .lapan ho I'loty, rocolvod today tliv following cnlili'Knim from llaron Hnilmsawa. chairman of tlio To It In advlHor.v conncil of tlio Japan widely, relative to lefdHlatlnn In California affoctliiK tlio .lapnncHo: "Foar antl-.lapnncHo IiIIIk In California II ptiKHod will Korlomily Injnro tradltlonnl kooiI feolliiK hotwoen two natloiiH. trnm .laptin Hoclety will uho uood offlccn j to alleviate Hltnatlon. I'lense do nt'Hi tn relieve our anxiety. Utmeell Hunt this roply, "DoIiik everything pomhIIiIh. Calirornln au tononioiiH. CoiihIiIoib quostloa local and rcHcntH ontHido Intorferonce. Akhiiio ilapaneHo that American pub lie In friendly. Do all you can to al lay excitement." CO.NTIUtCNCKS AltlC IIKI.O I'irHlilenI Wilson Confers With Cabinet .Members About Japan. Illjf Awn. I.lr.1 l'n lo Con luy Tlnir.. WASHINGTON. I). C. April 111. Secretary llryan conferred with l'nwldeiit WilKim today about do velopmentH In the California IokIhIii ture. No announcement wiis upiile, hut the ProHldont arraiiKOd to sou aluo SoeretarloH l.ano of the Interior Depart incut and Houston of tlio Ag ricultural Dopartmont later In the day to dlKciiHri the fill nation, l.ano bulla from California while lloiiHton luiH Hlvon much Htuily to alien land OJICHtltlUH. Several Marshfield and Co quille Men Are Sub . poenaed to Serve. (Special to Tho TIiiioh) COQUILLi:. April 10. Tho juroiB for tho April term of court have been drawn nnd are now being Biibpoonacd. Tlio jury Hat Ib iib follows: J. h. Krononberg, llnndon, n capit alist, John llaydon. KaatBldo. farmor. A ..I. Savngo. Marshllold, carpontor. S. C. Joliimon. Ilandon, merchant. Snimiol Honor, Myrtle Pont, shoo makor. Mllo Sunnier, Mnrshneld, mer chant. . , , B. K, Iletidor, Myrtlo Point, black smith. B. S. llnioo, North Uond, tenm Btor. ChrlB RaBiiiiiBson, Ilandon, mor chnnt. Jack Mast, McKlnloy, farmor. O. N. Wilson, Sumnor, farmer. A. J. llarre. Ilandon. carpontor. Geo. D. Mnndlgo, North' Uond, mer chant, Geo. Lonch, Coqulllo. clork. A. C. Dresser, North Uond, far mer. J. n. Dovault, Myrtlo Point, far mor. h. C. Gibson, Ilandon, carponter. C. J. Fulirnian, Coqullle, morchant. Geo. W. Ilryant, Myrtlo Point, dray man. II. W. Dunham, Coqulllo. onglneer. h. J. Cody, llnndon: mill man. Warron liullard, Hullnrds. carpon tor. , L W. C. Roso, Coqulllo, morehant. Ghcstor Wolcott, Marshneld, mor chant. B. IC. Jones, Maraliflold, Balesman. A. B. Morton, North llend, book keeper. Jens Ilanaon, Maraliflold, mor chant, Albert Soollg, .Mnrahllold, mer chant. T. P. Hnnloy, Coqulllo. farmer. J. L. Crosby, Gravel Ford, farmor. PORTLAND Geo. W. Simons, manager of tho Pacific Ilrldgo Co., and wife wore slightly Injured when a taxicab In which they were riding collided with an Oregon Electric train. COOKKD FOOD SAIiB. , , Tho Altar Society of St. Monica's church will hold a cooked food sale next Saturday afternoon at tho cof fee and 8nlce Iioubo In tho O'Con- 1KB UT GOURT JURORS D W nell building. memrer OP THE BRAZIL COFFEE T Attorney General McReynolds Begins Investigation of Operations of Combine. tllr A..o IaIp.1 I'rrn lo Com liar Tlmri.l WASHINC.TON, 1). C. April 11!. An antl-triiHt Btilt agnlnst the Ilrazll lan valorization Bchcme, tlio so-called coffeo triiHt, will bo dlsciiBBod within a few dnyH by Attorney Oenernl Mc IteyuolilB iib a result of the dcllnlto nKsuranco from tlio IlrnzlUnu Kovorn ment that tho IIO0.00O0 baKS of coffee valued at ? 10,000.000, stored In Now York, have been sold to bonalldc pur cliiiBei'H. POLICE PROBE STARTED AGAIN Investigation of Suffrage Pa rade Trouble in Wash ington Resumed. Illy Amo. I.p. I'rcM to Cool liar Tltnr,. WASHINGTON. 1). C. April 1(1. The Senate'B Investigation of tho al leged police negligence In the pro tection given to tho women during tho Hiiffrage parade hero .Mnrch I! was reBiiiued today when the nioni bei'B of tho Dlntrlct of Columbia po lice force were again called as wlt ncsKOH. it lu o.vnected that tho In vestigation will ho finished noon. WANT DUTY ON Opposition to President Wil son's Plan Will Make Hard Fight. tllr AMOrlatr4 I'rria to Cooa liar TlmM, WASHINGTON. D. C, April 10. "Fifteen percent nd vnloren duty on raw wool," was tho slogan of tho or ganized opposition to the administra tion freo wool bill wbon tho demo cratic caucus today resumed Its con Blderatlon of tho new tariff bill. At this morning's caucus , democrats of Ohio Indiana, West Vlrglnln and ninny western states It was determin ed to stand by their decision to tight for n IB per cont duty, which they claim was tho original Judgment of tho ways and moans committee boforo consultation with President Wilson. Chairman Underwood, after an early conforonco with Wilson, exprobBed cnnlldonco today that tho tariff bill would bo approved by tho House cau cus without Important amendments, wlthlli tlio noxt threo or four dnys. Attompts to alter tho duty on collars and cuffs was defeated. Tho amendment to place cotton stockings on tho freo list nnd nn othor to reduco tlio proponed rate of 40 and GO por cent ad valorem was voted down. Tho amendment to In creaso tho duty on cotton gloves was also lost. TO Sheriff Gage .Serves Large Number of Subpoenaes On Coos Bay. The grand Jury, which will as Bomblo at Coqullle next week, will have ono of tho busiest sessions It has had In years. Sheriff Gago has l.ari. uAri'lni. Riihnnnnnpo fni tlm last Bovoral days and bUII has qulto a liuncii to servo. Mniiv nt in U'llllORHOH fim hollll? callod In tho cases. In which arrests have boon liiado, nut a low who are being subpoenaed apparently have no connection with tho cases already pending. . wiinMinr l'msoniitlnir Attorney Llljeqvlst will launch his antl-vlro crusade at this session or tne granu !,.,-,. in n niinKtlnn Hint Is lintherlni: some. Many of tho loaders If tho resorts have flown ana u nas ueen reported that detectives Imvo been W IMPORTS M BRAND Y HIS OWN KTSSS THE NEXT MORNING mmtB ASSOCIATED piies 16, 1913 EVENING EDITION FEDERAL JOBS Senate Will Soon Confirm Page as Ambassador to Court of St. James. IHr AnwUlr.1 I'rrfu lo iimm llnf TlmM J WASHINGTON. D. C. April 10. Tho Sena to foreign relations com mittee today acted favorably on tho nomination of Walter II. Pago to be Ambassador to . Great Hrltaln and Dudley Field Malone to be Third Asslstnnt Secretary of State. Their continuation Is expected nt an ex ecutive bckbIoii of the Senate Thurs day, London Police and Detectives Unable to Find Trace of Missing American. (Hr Amo, laid I'rrta to t'ooa IUJ TlmM. LONDON. April Id. Tho mystery of the whereabouts of tho lost .lo scpli Wllberforce Martin, of .Mem phis. Tenu., Ik still awaiting solu tion, till elites brought to tho notice of the police since Ills disappearance April :t having proved fallacious. Scotland Yard has practically dis carded the theory that he was the victim or foul piny but it at a loss to rind a reason why he should have vanished so completely. E CREAT EXHIBIT Belgium Suffers Severe Draw back From Great Walkout of Socialists There. llr AiiodaleJ 1'rtaa lo Cooa flay Tlniea. GIIBNT. Dolgluni, April Hi. Ono of the most serious results of tho Socialist strike lu Ilelgliim Is the ef fect on tho International exhibition which the King Is to open hero noxt week. The Mayor of Ghent snld to duy thnt 00 por cent of tho Drltlsh exhibitors and 30 per cent or tho French had decided to retlro from participation mid that American ex hibitors are hesitating. The statement Issued by tho Min ister of the Interior today admits tha 257,000 men Joined the national political strlko for "unmauhood suf frago" nnd tho nbolltlon of the sys tem by which wealthy citizens are given the plural vote power. Tho Socialist lenders claim 100,000 uro on strike. It Is stated that tho Del glan government finds Itself with a very small supply of coal to run tho Btato rnllroatlB. Tho supply Is like ly to bo exhausted by tho end of tho week. Lack of fuel also will cause stoppago of many electric and gas plants and prevent ninny thousands of non-strlkoj'B from working. IN A BALLOON Joseph Brucker and Two Oth ers Will make Trip Over the Atlantic. llf Aiaorlate.1 I'rcit to Cooa Ur lin"l LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, April IC Tho dlrlglblo balloon, Siichnrd II, Is ready for tho voyage across tho Atlantic which Joseph Drucker, formorly of Milwaukee, purposes to mako us soon as tho weather la favorablo for tho start. Provisions and water to last 25 days will bo carried. Druckor is con vinced that ho will mako tho Dnr badoes or Trinidad boforo April 2S. Engineer Krugnr and mechanician Peter, both Germans, complete the (TOW. ---Jot.rW-jTj-u-Lnju In hero getting evldenco about thorn. District Attorney George Drown will como from Rosobiirg to assist Mr. Llljeqvlst In tho big bunch of criminal cases which will bo tried at the April term of court. SCOTLAND YARD HAS MYSTERY UR SIX PAGES. A CoiuiolIdntJoii mid Coos E LAWYER JO StSi RRPftT CICHTi UIILnl I lUHi Fighter Formerly on Coos Bay Knocks out "Knockout" Brown in Fifteenth. Iiril WANTS Ml'ltl'IIV OK WOM.'AST XIJXT (II) Amw, lalol l'rr lu Ct04 twr Tlmn.. I.OS ANGBI.BS, April 10. Ilud Anderson, of Vancouver. Wnah., who became n contend er for the lightweight cham pionship when he knocked out "Knockout" Drown, of Now York, In tho firteonth ronnil last night will leave for tho north Frldny nnd will chnllongo tlio winner of the Wolgast Murphy fight Saturday In San Francisco. Illr AwvlaliM 1'n.a to Cooa liar Tlmra, I LOS ANGBLKS, April 10. Ilud Anderson of Vancouvor. but claimed by Modford, Oregon, sports r.s n Med fordlte. because he llrst Jumped Into prominence there, hint night knocked out "Knockout" Drown of Now York In tho llftecnth round of what was scheduled to bo a twenty-round go nt Vernon. Tho go was a fast ono from start to Mulsh. Anderson had decidedly tho best of It up to the eighth round when ho apparently began to tire and for three rounds, Drown had tho best of tho go. Dut In tho twelfth, An derson caiuo bnck with renowed vig or and from thou on, administered tcrllle punishment to the former stnr. This practically emhi Knockout Drown's ring career and Is tho step ping stono of Anderson's way to tho topnotchers, Rivers, Ritchie and Wol Bnst. Tho tight bv rounds: Itimiiil I. Drown rushed Anderson to the ropes, Anderson fought his way hack to center, sending body blows and taking hard piinchos In face. Fought llorrcly at close range, both landing hard to body and face. Itoilllil 12. Drown again iiiBliod Anderson, sending him Into his own corner. An dorson fought his way out, swapping stiff punches. Anderson had tho bet tor of liillghtlng but was warned for holding. Anderson showered lefts and rights on Drown's faco, taking one hard punch on tho Jaw in re turn, Anderson staggered. Drown with left to Jaw, Anderson's round. Itoiiuil :t. Anderson led with a left and rush ed In tho clinch. On breaking, ho rocked Drown several times with right swings to tho bond, staggering Drown but ho kept boring In nnd wns sent reeling with a torrlllc right up per cut, Anderson bocanio a trlllo wild nnd Drown escaped further damage. Itoiiuil I. Anderson rushed mid lauded hard right on Jnw. Drown apparently was unablo to put up a defense Ills Jaw was an opon target ami Anderflon sent him to his knees with a loft swing thnt landed on tho oar. An dorson had hotter of mld-rlng rally as tho round onded. Itnimil .". Drown missed tbreoo right swings and rushing Into clinch landed n freo right list In Aiiderson'B faco. Drown ruBhed Anderson to tho ropes and tho Modford boy staggered "Knockout" with a torrlllc right to tho chin. In tho olIncheB. Anderson worked awk ward but effective with an overhand right thnt hurt Drown. Hound (t. Anderson whlsporcd to an admlror that ho would finish Drown boforo tho eleventh round, but the New Yorker did not nppear much damaged when ho canio up nt the boll. Drown's lip wns split ns ho rushed Into a hard right Jab and clinched. Doth men slowed down a trlllo, fighting desul torily without much effect. Round 7. Anderson mot Drown's rush with two straight rights that stopped tho Now Yorker momentarily. Drown took another hard right to tho Jaw. Anderson wns hooted for attempting a kldnoy punch In tho clinch. On tho brenk Drown Jarred Andorson with straight left to tho Jaw and drew cheers whon ho ropoatod tho blow and made Andorson swing wild ly. Andorson recovered, howorovor, and knocked Drown down with a straight right to the Jaw. Drown got up Instantly and rushed until the boll ended the round. Hound H. Andorson fought off Drown's nttack with a sorles of lefts and rights to tho faco. Thoro waB ovon oxchango In tho middle of tho ring. They t,.'aSaSaSWNaSaaWNaaiWNaaSSNiV (Continued on Pago Six.) W NOW IS VOtlt TIME. A small nil In 'II i o Times want rolinnii tuny liiint; ynn rosnllH im iiiihIIiiIoI.v. Try inn'. gnr?-.gi mrrz,luM.MT,rm'.imi vm. i m vim of Times, Const Mull n oqo Hay Advertiser. IVIU "& DRAW RIS WILL Pontiff Reported to be in a Critical Condition Much I Alarm Is Felt. ' REASSURING BULLETINS ARE GIVEN TO PUBLIC Severe Coughing Spell Early This Morning Frightened Papal Attendants. i CONDITION OF l'OPi:. 1 Illy Associated Press) I ROMB. April Hi. Tonight's I bulletin on tho condition of Popo I Plus says: "Ills Holiness pas I sed a quiet day without fever. I This evening his tomperatnro I wns !S 1-2. The catarrhal and I bronlchal affection Is In tho snuio j I condition ns this morning. I I Signed, Marchafava, Arnica, I O : ji Illr AMorlatr.) I'rrm to Cool llaf Tlmra, ) ROME. April IC (1:115 p. m.) Pnpc Plus bad an alarming coughing spell this morning, almost causing suffocation, the attack was followed by such exhaustion Hint those attend ing him feared tho worst, Subse quent to IiIh excess lu coughing, tho Pope had a period of depression, but after a rest ho appeared relieved. At this hour, the condition of his holiness Is considered stationary (Itr A lalr.1 Prill lo C.Ma Par Tlmaal ROME. April 10 Tho tempornturo of Popo Plus varied frequently dur ing tho forenoon. The lawyer Pa trlarca, who represents tho Holy Seo, wns summoned to tho Vatican. Ho Is tho samo lawyer, who drew up tho Inst testament of Pope Leo, XIII, and tho Inference Is thnt ho has been asked to do the same for Popo Plus X. The lawyer was summoned after Professor Marchlafava and tho Pope's physician had a long conference with Cardinal Merry Del Val, tho Papal Secretary of Slate. Earlier lu the morning, tho Pope's sisters outorod tli.t ViitliMiti riml vlullful tlw Pruin' chamber ami later adjourned to tho unjoining cnnpei, wnero nicy nearu two masses. Private, but reliable, Information In that tho Pope Is much wonkor than vadI rf! 1 1 1 lit tiiiu tllutn il ii til morii , . jt iij v no uiniuiiirii tiiwtw than usual by his coughing this morn ing, injections mimimsioreii oy Amid dining tho night had proilticod tho desired effect to keep up thn strength o ftho patlont's heart, al though general weakness had In creased, Tho Pontiff wns able to tnko somo nourishment, Willis L. Moore, Head of U. S. Weather Bureau, Charged With Irregularities. (Ur AaaoilaM I'rraa to Cooa liar Tlmii.) WASHINGTON. D, C. April 10 Willis L. Mooro. chief of tho United Statos Weathor Dureaii, whose resig nation has been In President Wil son's hands to become effective July .11, was summarily removed from orrico today charged with "Sorlous Irregularities," This announcemont was iiuido lu tho Whlto Hoiibo while a conference was In progress be tweon Sorretnry Houston nnd the President. , Mooro declared that secret charges had been profored against him and that they had been secrotly Investi gated. Ho was not shown a copy of tho charges ho said and no oppor tunity to Investigate thorn given. Ho was not given an opportunity to ox nmlno witnesses himself. "I havn been treated llko a prlsonor oxllod In Siberia," ho declared. It has boon porslstontly reported that bis resig nation, effective July 31, had boon nskod for. SALEM J. A. Forohn'nd, super intendent of the Postal Tolograpb company, has filed n romplalnt with tho stato railway commission digg ing discrimination ngalnst his com pany. TONIGHT. Oltl'HKI'.M Theater, big two reel production "(iltOITO of TOItTt'RE." Don't fall to seo It. nlso two other good rools, making 1000 foot. Don't foruiit, nt tho OR PHEI'.M, TONIGHT. Have your job printing done -Tho Times office. Times' Want Ads bring results. W M W