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MHASj-- , ,tQk &meimH)im P YOU HAVE NOTHING TO SAY ITS YOUR GREAT OPPORTUNITY NOT TO TALK LOST AltTK'LKS . .. fn.nid through Times nnitt "TjMtl Ui,:ini I'm' thorn t Thoy ft" """ xsszsistxssar (falB WUtt MmtB memiieu or the associated piies VOW IS VOl'lt TIME. A iniiill ml Iti Tlic Tlnu's wmt column ltwy bring you rwills Tin mediately. Try one. ..... I. Ill.-.l It. 1HTH VOL. XaAVI.,m Tin' Const "" MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES enunciation r th,.cH, cmst mii M" 9oo .I i. HiiBi .,. , , I,,,. , wmmu. " and Coos liny Advertiser. ,'lu to fESHI WILSON HI SEND SEC. BRYl TO CALIFORNIA NOW sks Legislature and Governor Johnson W rmvu u y.o.a- tion Delayed Jil Then. loHNSON PROMISES hid uu-urcrmi iuiv apancsetmufy uc ,, Sensauoimi outiismcmo m- tributed to i nem i ouay. lrtM-l'l '' ,0 l'0M 1!"r Tl"""" ' ...cinvrrmW Anrll 23. Presl- L' Wilson tfl graphed Governor -' . illri(tt In (iiMiuf llrim JOIinSOII III lllllilMHi linn h wher the untl-allcn loglsintlon ... i.i i.n imiii mi until Kocrotnrv f state Hrynn rould go to Cullfor- i. .".I nunuilinllv OXIllalll tilt sltll- tlcnof the federal government and rfj an adjustment of tlio eontro ery . , PrtlldCM WIlSllll s leicgniiii whu L .ni1n.n til .ll1lllK(in'H nicssnuo hsttrday that California desired to kHiperatc with tln federal govern teat ami mold lntoniatlonal tlllll- .w-t Pn li lent I son nlso to o- Inridl tlic president of the Somite ltd tic ipenher or ine ussciuuiy mo Jtetlcl telegram Kent to Governor chnion. Cournor lllrain Johnson. Sacra :h(o, Cal Thank you for your pa rlollf teloRrnni Wo llnil It t;o dllll n't (mm iliU iHtlriiifo In muter- lud fully the Munition with regard j tee rniiini'iKn ami cireiiiusiuiiooH .i back nf the pending propusl h fonfernln,: land ownership- In Ir.'.r lnln lliitt I wilt inn In llWMlll'D lbelhr It will he tigreouble to you ki ine lORisianiro 10 uuvo mo m'c rinrof Stnto MKlt Sacramento for ft; purpose of counselling with you M Ilium In tin. ffintlillf? of ft lltu' tilth would meet the vIowk of tlio p!e of jour hi u to and yet lenvu :::u(!iPil Hi International obllun- Icacf tlic I'lilted States. Woodrow WIIbou." N'oiof tlio president's suggestion ottnd llrynii to California noon trent tliniimhout the illnloinatle IrriM Tlii. hi Itilfiit M'nu li.wili i.v- -...... ...v. 'i ti "in ' wij "- roicj that tlio president's course ornatrry japan Hint the federal icrrnnent is uniic; owry thing in iper V ii" I-m mi o I'KilinHHV It wn ft" mi litili nf nr A tiilmuti'iiliii" t!:i Ih.T iiiithliiK rould ho mild "I Ik.. II... I r . I. n..tr.... i"i nil; itiiai itiiiu in inn viiiitir- li I !i:!ature liatl heeu dovolopml, v-i in rqitins IIIIOI1UK IUO IIIIHIMH- r i ui iniii.K .-v.i unit nun to nil in. ii- rr effect Mere ileiiounieil iih iintruo. Asii roit Ain KMe ('iimiiirieliil lloilies Oppose ,. .Mini l.iiml Hill. !!? hlel IT lu Oo4 ll Tlmo.l T0K1O, April 23. At a ronKrcsu i ' e lortv-rivo ciianihorH of Com- of Japan today, a resolution iJiMoptdl aalthiK ProHldont Wllmm N 'ther Imliieiiilal liersoiiH lu tlio ol Rood rehitloiiHliln hotween a and the I'nited StatOH, to "it the tiafBni'e nf iim Pniifniiiin P' land owiierBhlp hill and otlior Inures of a hlmllar nature. !JAP OEIIES ! TALK OFiWAR OREGON SHERIFF KILLED BI E li T Li M L I DESPE YOUTHFUL 1 Mikado's Ambassador to Washington Says He Did Not Mention Trouble. Illjr Amnrlnlcl I'ri-M la Coon liar TlmM I WASHINGTON. April 211. A Htiitoinont IkhiioiI hj llio .lapanuuo oinhaBHy Kiiys that thu umtter or war hetweon tlio I'nltod Slines and Japan wiih never iIIhcuhhoiI or hinted at. and therefore the Htiiteinentu puli HhIioiI (o the efroi'l that the AiiiIkihm ador had dueliirud I hero would ho or would not ho war nro eiiually or roneoim. The AinhiiHHudor HayH "IiIh Bovernineiit ml I oh on tho Hyin pathotle attltudo of tlio Aiiiorlean i ncl mliilHt rut Ion mid high hoiiho of JiiHtico anil ralrneHs of the American people to proveui Ionization ad Verne to tllO .IIIIUH." August Sincjler Fatally Wound-1 w!!? VH iot ytcrdny in a dud , , , . . ' . , . with I.eHier .limes, an ivS-year-oId CfJ DV Lester Joiins. hmht- dospenulo. died of his Inlurles to- non Vnoiio nil tAUM u I ,l,': sl'HTior had none to .Ioiich" edl TCarS Old, When He rnliln. one milt wohI of .IncUson- Attempted to Serve Papers on Him. Illy A.ko'IiIcJ Prrii to Toon m.r iimM MHDFOIU), April ?,. VurubI SinKler, Sheriff of .lachson County. vlllo, to nerve n warrant on .Jones when the latter fired on him. An uxehntiKu or shots followed In which tho peace officer received fatal wounds and .limes fell hefore tho deadly Mro or too Sherl... Slnsler loaves a widow and elnht children. PORTER CAMP IN NORIH REND HOT DEBATES IN CALIFORNIA SEC. RRYAN IS 1 ROSY M I E ES 0 S OF I EOROPE FEARS I SCUTARI'S FALL Forces Turkish Stronghold to Capitulate After Desperate Attack of 24 Hours. ENTIRE ARMY WAS THROWN AGAINST IT EGON RUE TO TURN RERE Noe Has About Four Months' Work at Grays Harbor Yet. MH8 V lln-l.. ,. tos p.. ""'. mis reiiirnou ,5 Harbor, whom ho has ,ri.; "'" " nntno OredBo OreRon. ttaiCi .. li,ero WIUl l"o dredgo A I. It" C.oos "' Ho reports ajte. f PMted th0 0re8 woul1 months and como south. It Is "i thai .i?e(iert t,,01' JI". Harbor i nv I ? reKn will return to , ' "y but Tillamook l rennitod 1 live hn lnr, n KtronB effort 'route .:;.,. "' l .8l0' iwr? FKvernin;"'.," ' .n ln,'K amount h dr!r Ba?'8 t,le'o are three WiuT" uuuer construction at 1 m T f.(ir tl10 10't of port- f li. Ul"ers ror the covorn- cade 8 'eeests that an effort 'rr J. ?..eot " of the latter two IAtL , Th0.Or0Bon- W,,ll Wc - ,3,l)f Sinning to show .V Mr and It will nncl ..! 4"1 10 till. U ' .woi IU1V1 yShonir . In, eo,llt'on again. N"u ho0ki xUl in charge of tho ' h"3 r s '" ,n fommnnd of '"U'U-uk ,r any of tho old crow Tkw h" ,,Pr 'at J J Larbpr and Mr. Harbor Is n aJn ' Captain Shook as a "t t. n . He says that Peter drH ln charge of a TltorknfV 8omo ex" flr Barho. "mj8 ituruor aiso. 1 13 ; farajr? Uiat Ul Co03 nn "uv-uu oi mo urays Democrats in Legislature Charge Republicans With Annoying Wilson. Illy XHHnMlt'l I'm. lu 1-iiiih lv TInin SACHA.MKNTO. fill.. April 2.'l. Priisldent WIIkoii'n telegram sent tlio progrohslvo repulilli'iiii leaders ol tho legislature Into it hurried conference witit (ioveruor .loliiiHon, whleli Innteil for more than an hour. Tho tele H I'll III WHH llio xolo liil In the lolt hlim before the Heuato (ouvoiiod. It wiih Indicated hy tho administration leaders that action will ho taken at once and that both houses would vote on tho resolution according to tho president's HiigxoHtlon. A resolution was introduced in both houses declaring that while Cal ifornia maintains hor right to pass tho antl-alleu laud law. the legis lature will not object to a visit from Secretay llrynn. Democrats in both houses offered an amendment striking out the phrase relating to the right of the state to legislate on tho subject of ownership and a vigorous debate fol lowed. Charges that the uso of tho phrase made the dispatch Insulting to tlio president were freely niado and it was charged that the stato administration was playing politics lu an effort to oiubarass Wilson and llrynn. On roll call tho assembly passed tho resolution with 1 1 of tho 25 delogatos voting ngalnst It. In tho senate tho debate continued long past the usual hour or adjournment. Whether tho resolution will bo passed Is doubtful as tho sentiment of tho lenders seems to show that tho presence of Secretary Hryan Is unnecessary. I'Ol'i: PITS ItKTTKIt. A. Chrisholm Arranging for Building to Accommodate Laborers Porter Leaves. A. Chrlsholin, or Porter Uroth ors. Is today mailing arrangements for putting In tho camp ror tho rorro of men which is to do tho work In North llond. The ennip will be located on the slope near whom the T. W. Itennlo residence was formerly located. Lumber and other material for the hiiulilioiises, etc., hnve been or dered mill will soon be on tho ground. It is expected Hint accom odations will he provided ror HO or DO men. .lohnson Porter loU early this morning ror tho North, hut will probably be back In a few days to look lifter more details here. It Is expected that tho eiiilpmuut will bo brought In soon. .Mr. Potter stilted that the Tillamook would probably bring In the ninchlnery needed, tl.o llreakwater not being able to handle It. WILL DEBATE SI vJSu TARIFF Japanese Affair, British Trou ble Over Canal and Mex ican Boundary Rows. tllr AmklaiM Prrn In I'oim Ilr Tlmm.1 WASHINGTON. April 211. Amer ica's relation with foreign nntlons wiib the subject of u conferoiico to dny between Secretary llrynn unci members or the Senate foreign re latloiiB committee. Secretary llrynn bad been asked to appear before thu committee to outline his Ideas as to a series of treaties looking toward International peace, bin members of tho committee had ninny other ituestlons to put to the Sec retary of Stato regarding .Inpanose. .Mexican ami Ilrltlsh affairs. At tlio conclusion of the conior once Secretary llrynn stated that the cominltteeo bad given federal ap proval to his outline of tlio plan de signed to bring about International peace. Hryan snld that tho details of (ho plan would not be given out until he had talked them over with tho president. Complicates Balkan Matters and May Involve Other Nations in Conflict. tllr Amo hicl 'rrp In Own lij Tlinm I IlUHLIN. April 23. The rail or Scutari causes the greatest anxiety In political circles and n rear that ultimately It may Involve the pence of Kurope. Tho Boml-ofriclnl nn noiincenient or the capture or tho Turkish fortress cannot lu tho slight est degree alter the decision or tho Huroponn powers to Incorporate Scu tari lu tho state or Alhnnln. There Is. however, little expectation here that tho Montenegrins will withdraw peacefully from Scutari or that a ) mnn defenders by pushing right up Victory Said to Complicate Plans of Powers in Appor tioning Territory. tllr AmtvlatiHl Prtin In Com llr Tlmm 1 ('HTTIN.li:. Montenegro. April 2.1 After a final desperate nttnek lasting 2-1 hours, the Monteuogran Hoops forced their way Into Sctiartl, the rortress that ror six months had offered n stubborn, heroic dofenso. The assault which gave the .Monte negrins possession or tho city, which had been the sole object or their wnr ngalnst Turkey, began Monday night. Tlio Muntenegran army look tho offensive along tho entlro front. They completely surprised the Otto- unity of the powers will stand the test of nn attempt to oust forcibly either hy means of an International expedition or by Austria and Italy acting ns the mandators ror lOurope. BIG BARGE IS RILL ORDERED HERE 1 DOW AT TEN III to the Turkish lines, where they engaged lu bnyonot righting, finally defeating the Ottomen, wIioko com muniler formally capitulated. The Turkish garrison was permit ted to march out of llio city with their arms. SCITAKI IN HI'IXS City Ihidly Haiuageil During Slv .Months' Siege. IT Aih-UIM I'roi o Coo liar Time.) VIHN'NA, April 22. Tlio greater part of Scutari Is lu ruins, as a re sult of tho six months' bombard- iHiit, according to dispatches re ceived hero today. Unknown Railroad Laborer Lost When Boat Swamps Several Escape. Coroner Prod Wilson today 10 celveil a telephone niossuga from Lakeside stilting that a railroad laborer hnd been drowned lu Ten Mile Lake Into yesterday nftornoon by tho great powers to Incliulo Scu- when a boat swamped. Seven others I tarl lu the future stale of Albania, who wore in tlio imiii got sateiytlie opposite view Is held lu Ilalkan CO.MPI.ICATIS HITl'ATION Kuropcau Powers' Plans ,l t Scutari Weio 1)11 fei cot Hr AMntlalo.1 I'rr.a lu Coua liar Tlm.a.) LONDON, While tho capture of Scutari hy the Montenegrins Is ho Moved lu Hiiropean capitals to have rnnipllcntcil the situation created Pontiff Continues to Improve Though Cough Persists. Ill AwoflaleJ ITi'M lo Coja llajf TlmM.J HOME, April 23. Popo Plus con tinues to make satisfactory progress. Ills strength Is Improving, though his cough persists. FIVE MINERS DIE IN CAGE Nine Others Seriously Wound ed at Butte When Hoist ing Engine Fails. Illy Aanoi liloj J'roM lo Coo liar Tlmaa 1 11UTTE, Montana, April 23. Fivo miners woro killed and nine Injured in jtho ncrldent when two cugos con taining the minors dropped into a Eiunp, one falling 2.200 foot and tho other 800 foot. Tho engineer lost control of the holstjnngiolnnrjv. Harbor region In cllmuto, resources and every way. Ho says that boforo he loft here ho was not eiulto so sure of it hut ho returns confident In the belief that Coos Day Is ahead of all of thorn. Week Will be Devoted to Read ing Bill, Five Days to De bate and Oratory. tllr Amoi tr. Prifa In root tlay Tlmw 1 WASHINGTON. April 23. The tail ff debate was begun today In tho I louse. Garret, of leuuessee, to whom Speaker Clark has referred as ono of the best parliamentarians in the House, will pies, .u through out the debute. While the hill, technically before tho House as a commltteu or tho whole, Is up in the House, Under wood has declared that five days lu general debate and a week or more for rending the bill with tho prlv-'i ilego of five minutes rpeech to each member, will ho sufficient In the House. When tho Houso convened, l'n derwood nsked unanimous consent tor a general dehato and to closo whop the Ilouso adjourned Monday ovenlng. The Itepiihilcnu leaders mid Representative Murdock, tho Progressive leader, argued at some tlmo over a division of iho minority timo between tho Republicans ami Progressives. Finally it was agreed to glvo tho Progressives flvo hours or the minority tlmo. Altogether about' GO hours of general discus sion In tho Houso will bo nllowed. $2.50 to $4.00 shoes In tho big IIAIK.'AIN TABLE, CHOICE SImIO at tho IIAAlt CLOSING OUT SALE. If you have anything to sell, ren trade, or want help, try a Want A How Long AreSi -aSSse YourjDollars? Tho dollar Is a yardstick. It will measure your cost of living, your extravagance, your thrift, it will measure what you know about tho things you buy. If you buy unthrlftlly, thought lessly, at the wrong tlmo and placo tho length of your dollar yard stick Is shortened. Ilut'lf" you buy of reputnblo stores, buy good final ities, and buy seasonably, your yardstick shows you a lowered cost of living and a full mensuro of satisfaction In artlclos bought. Lengthen your dollar yardstick: Hogln today. Head tho advertise ments In THE TIMES closely and carefully, and benefit hy tho buy ing opportunities they afford. Porter Brothers Will Tow Schooners and Barges from Florence to San Francisco. Johnson Porter, of Porter Hrotli its. last ovenlng awarded Kruso Ai Hunks the contract ror tho construc tion of a largo barge, with a capac ity or about 500,0110 feet of lum ber ror carrying the product of tholr Florence mill. Tho bargo Is to ho completed In about two months, They nro also figuring on uiiviug a second barge constructed, hut hnve not yot awarded the contract for It. The bargo Is to bo 1 15 feet long. 3(! feet wide and about ten root deep. With a load of 500,000 feet or lumber, It is figured Hint she will draw about ulno feet six Inches or ton feet of water. Porter Ilrothers have decided to utilize the barge system of handling tho outpip or their tidewater mill at Florence, instead of building a steam schonuor. Tho mill Is now cutting about 1 10,000 feet ol lum ber per day and tho schooners they had hnve not been able to tnko rare of It. For a tlmo they figured with the Hstnhrook Company on having a uteam schooner built especially for tho Sluslaw run hut thin scliemo was later dropped, For tho time being, It Is under stood Hint thoy propose to chnrtor a tug to tow their barges and pos sibly schoouera hotween Florenco nud San Francisco, One tug can handle two schooners or a schooner and tho barge. Tho question of tho Sluslaw bar Improvements mid the question of whother thoy will bo nblo to get sufficient water for a largo lumber carrier Is n question. Then the coming of the railroad and possibil ity of Coos liny connections may change tho Porter Ilrothers' plans about manufacturing tholr timber. WOKK O.V VKSSHLS. Ifruse .V- Hanks to Finish Now Ves sel for Nelson I.lir. Co. Aug I. Good progress Is being made on the steam schooner which Kruso & Hanks are building for tho Nel son Lumber Company, or San Fran cisco. It Is expected to havo the now vessol ready lor launching nbout August 1. She has not boon named yot. Sho will bo about tho size or the Sun Haiiion. recently built horo. I Infer Deuil. Word has boon re ceived horo of tho death of A. F. Holer at Salem. Ho wns a brothor of Col, Hofor and formerly had u brothor In tho nowspapor business here. Ho died suddenly of heart failure. to shore hy swimming. MHo Plersou, who phoned htm. stated the body had not been recov ered this morning, hut every ofrort wiih being mailo to rind the body. The Idoutlty of the drowned man hnd not been fully established. Tho men wore on route from Liikesldo to tho now camp which Porter HrotheiH have established near tho south entrance to tho big tunnel. c JM JUH FINEH TODAY Has to Pay $1,000 and For feit $2,000 Necklace in Chicago Other Case. I)f Aaaorlale.1 I'rin lo Cooa liar Tlinf ) CHICAGO, April 23. Jack John son, tho negro pugilist, was lined $1000 today by Judge Carpontor lu United States District Court after the charges of smuggling a $2,000 necklaco wits dropped nud the heavy-weight champion had pleaded nolle coiidendro to tho charges or having concealed from tho Federal offlrluls tho fact that ho had tho Jewelry In his possession. Tho neck lace was declared forfeited to tlio Government nud probably will bo sold ut auction. Johnson Is still to como to trial on an Indictment on tlio charge or violation of the Maun white slave law. MANY DIE IN GAS EXPLOSION Two Miners Known to be Dead and 72 Others Missing Near Pittsburg. ' tllr Auo lated Treat to Cooa liar Tlmw.l PHTSnUKO, April 23. Two min ers nro known to bo doad and 72 others nro foarod to have perished In tho Cincinnati mlno at Flnloy vlllo, whom a gas explosion occurred this artornoon. Have your Job printing done at Tho Times ouuee. ' r circles, where the opinion iiiovalls that tho MontonogrliiH IiuvIuk ac complished tho object aimed at lu beginning the war. will find It more easy to accept the decision of tho great powers and that tho lat ter will ho mom ready to grant her ratification or her frontier, which will satisfy her. The Montouegrliis nro said to havo lost 3,000 killed and the Turks 5,000 lillled during thu siege. W w Mexican President Announces That Revolt Will be Put Down in Two Months.' y AMorlaln.1 I'tm to fooi nay TlroM ) WASHINGTON. April 23. Gon eral Huorta, provisional presldont of Mexico, has announced that tho campaign for the suppression of the rebellion Is nbout to bo renewed with great vigor So hopeful Is ho of success that ho declares tho presidential election can bo hold within two months. Y GONE, E Los Angeles Millionaire Charg ed With White Slavery, Missing There Today. Mir Aaaoc atl Priaa In Cooa liar Tlma LOS ANGELES, April 23. A heglra of prospective witnesses fol lowed tho announcement that the county grand Jury would hogln to day tlio Investigation of the allega tions that more than forty girls In this city am tho victims of million aire white slavers. Chief among the missing Is George II. lllxby, tho Long Hear h millionaire renamed In the chnrgos by a number of girls. Mem bers of lllxhy's family clionoiincod the assertions of the police that he has loft tho Jurisdiction of tho court. Dotectlvos sonrchod all last night ami today for him. Ills attorneys sny that thoy have not soon him yestordny or today, bf" nro confident that ho "had nothln to run away from." 1 I I