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" V 'ilj Kt'"" Tf IS EASIER TO PUT FAITH IN HUMAN NATURE THAN IT IS TO KEEP IT THERE C000 lag Qfattro LOST ARTICLES . . I. Tli...... . ov is von: time. Ire li("t fimtiii mi""W" " ...... A small ad In The Times wiuit column tuny Itftiitr you results im F it..,wl them! Vm' llicinl Tluy ct result. mediately. Try one, MEMBER OK T1IK ASSOCIATED PRESS wvWI KMniMisiiiu " '"'" .. AAA VI. xiio Connt Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. &. Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll and Cooo Hny Advertiser. Nc. 3022 ISTERN TRAINMEN VOTE 10 INAUGURATE BIG STRIKE tcty Per Cent of B. of R. T. fid u. n. u. oubi Dciuui in Favor of waiKotit. IE RAILWAY HEAD QUHS UUNrtHtlVOt ys That Line Cannot Comply 1 Any urcier tor increase in Wages of Men ' L AkhkUIM ITri lo 'o Hr TImM.T kv.w YOHIC. July 8. Nlnoty- lr per cent of tho nioinborH of tlio jitticrliuod of Hallway trninmon H of the Order of Hallway Conduct- i ,.r i.nni-lv 7l).nnn nnrllrlnatlnir .1.,, uli.lr vnlit 111 tllO U'ML'n iIIh- :e with tlio Kiistcrn rnllnimlH nro .,f ti ulillni '1'lionn flirnroH re ninmiitiifil today at a Joint ctlng of the union coprosoiitntlvoH 1 tlio emuiiilllco or ranroau niniin- 8. When tlio conroronro convened . I.-..I.. riilli-iiinl iiiiiimiiii'ml Hint It withdrawn tlio proroodlngH on . ...... Mil. I llllll It ".'Mil III III. Illllllllll J ,IIMIM .MM fc ......... ..w - I meet an advaneo that might ro t Thin pnietleally IiivIIoh tlio like, louse Eats Hole in One and leveals Short Measure by Washington Growers. ' III17 M:trl V.if lo Conn llay TIiiim l.NKW YOllu, July S. Four lommiid baskets of cherrleH Hhlp- Id hero from Wenacheo, Wnsh., ere tieled toila.x by tho Cnminls Bnei of WiIkIiIh and .Measures. Iio charged that thoy woro short a uiiiirt by more than nine cubic Intlineteiti each. Tho dlHcovery is mndo when olio of tho baskets rut exposed Lir sale after a hole M born intra In tlio falso lint- Ini by a iiiniiHo. Knur additional nkctii are evpecled I rum Weuateliee morrow and those loo will bo lied If tlicy nro under size. TIiIh tlio nrst time In three venm that ie false bottom cherry boxes liavo pen tent hero by Western shlp- ers. HUTU AFRICA BLACK PERIL ear 150,000 Black Miners Will Threaten Whites About Johannesburg. Wr Auarliim 'Mj io t'oo liar TlmM.J JOIIA'YI.?Sltlnn T..i.. o ai. lioiisaiul nntlvo black inborora' from ' ri;o or mo largo gold mines Joln- ' III tllO labor imllnnvnl flilu nmi-n. "B. Should tho dlsaffoctlon nniong on bprenu to tlio othor 250.000 njnes employed on tho reef It r mean innt tlio whlto Inliabltnnts 1U lm nniifrnnin.i nnni 1.1. ti.n .1-1 """" HUII wuil III" "aCK Peril thnt linn linnn niilnann.il or years. Tho natives rofusod to "1.CHU inio ttio mines unless grant- a nn ni.nain - . noisand employed In ono mine ,,M ""i or tnoir conipound. Thoy Rero awed liv invnin.i ,.m f iroops and rotumed to their quar- I0UTH INLET RANCH SOLD L. T. Matthews, of Marshfield, Pays About $20,000 for John B. Anderson Place. L. T Vnlll, - . . .. tnrtn,. V , "U"B. 01 fliarsnuoiu, SJphnRnc,J"lc.d nBnton8 for the K"' 0 "'o John n. Anderson Si" South Inlet. The ranch 'al1 "vw 400 acres and tho 20 000 ",,0lsl00(' l0 "0 about OnTqm,i),rOPT0,;t; l8 0n0 0f tho best U l,?,vinh u",0t nnd Mr' Matthews uuing u as an Investment it Sdco"orable Inland "and' Is " lncd dnaV7 trS,ct ,n aiMMon to Imv g conalderablo valuable timber on EI BOXES FOUND SHORT AERONAUT IS KILLED TODAY Lieutenant Loren H. Call, of U. S. Army, Crushed in Fall of Machine in Texas: Illy AMorlMcil Tri-M lo Coot n Tlmn 1 HOUSTON. July 8.Llcutcnnnt Loron II. Call of tho I'. S. aviation corps wiih killed early today by tho eollapHo and fall of IiIh aoroilano north of Texas City. Ho had ntnrtoil hlu flight from tho aviation fluid in tho Heeond army division moblllza- tlon cnui), A warm air current Ih hlamod for CiiII'h death. Tho young lieu tenant wnu 5(10 feet high and tlio nine mo Heonied to ho running smoothly when Hiiddenly It plunged almost hi might to tho earth. Tho fall broke nearly every bono In Call'H body. Ho wiih 2T years old anil a native of Washington Cltj and wiih appoint ed an officer of tho coast artillery from Kuiihuh. Noted Author Goes Under Sur geon's Knife in Oak land Today. (Iljr .Mfotllp. l'rr lo Coo. lUgr TlniM. OAKLAND. Cal.. July S. Jack Loudon, the well known author, was operated on for appendicitis today. Ills physlclaiiH nay ho should bo out In about two weekH. There Is noth ing scrlouii or complicated In ills case. FOR APPEAL Judge Coke Imposes Punish ment on State Representa tive Barton Will Appeal. (Special to Tho Times) COQl'ILLK. Or.. July 8. Ono to ton yoaiH In state i. prison wns tho Konteneo Imposed by Judgo J. S. Coko horo yesterday on SUtto Itop- rnuiintnllvn .1. K llilllon. who Was recently convletod of nttompted erinunai iiHbauit on aims ioukiuu, nn oinployo In Mr. narton's offleo. Tlio ponalty for tho crime was fixed by statute. C. K. McKnlght. nttor noy for Mr. Ilnrton, said that he had nothing to say In bohalf of his nllnnt no Mm slntiitn fixed the 1)1111- Ishmont as an Indotormlnate son- tonco. In Imposing sentence, .nuigo Coko said that thoro was somo quos tlon as to tho sufficiency of tho ovldonco In establishing tho severer crime, but ns tho Jury had snld that the ovldonco was sufflclonf, ho could not go back of It. Ho again roforred to tho testimony of tho principals in tho ease and scored Mr. Barton for tlio ovmonco no had given. . ,, linn i. rnmtnnt. n RtflV Of OXOCUtlOll of tho sontonce wna granted to por- mlt an appeal to tno uregon o premo Court. This appeal will bo Inl.,,. n nnnn lint It will IirolUlblV bo n year or so boforo tho higher court finally passos on wio cuu uuu meantime .Mr. uariuii wm -lowed his freedom under bond. Judgo Coko also denied a now t-tr.1 n din finon nf finnrCO CiOOdrlim vs. W. U. Cox. This involved tho ownorshlp of an auto which Mr. Cox, as constable, had attached nn a mechanic's Hon filed by Fred Nelson, of Marshflold. Tho auto bad boon sold on a contract to "Slim" Wilson, of Marshflold. and tho latter had Nelson make certain repairs on It. Later the auto re-M-tn.i finniirnm and Nelson tried to hold tho machine- for tho repair bill. m , .. A numuor 01 omor uuh.ii .. worn nassed on In connection wltli pending cases. LADIES! YOU MAY TAKE YOUO CHOICE of any TltlMMED HAT in mv atnrn dlirlnc tllO HOXt tWO WOkS FOR ? EACIL CLARKE MTLL1X- JACK LONDON ILL OF APPENDICITIS i.;oiiiia. VMS David Lamar, Wall Street Bro ker, on Witness Stand Be fore Lobby Committee ' Makes Sensational Charge. Illy AmocIiIM I'itm lo mjoi nay Tlmm.) WASHINGTON, I). C, July 8. David Lamar took the witness stand boforo tho lobby conimlttco today to explain tho motives back of hlu ac tions with Kd. Lnuterbuch. Ho said: "I intended eltber to force tho flnnn Pittsburg Depositors Paid Small Sums and Notice Re quired on Big Balances. lllr AmoiIrIM Pirn lo Coo llajr Tlmrt.) I'lTTSIllTltd. July 8. The run on tlio l'lttsburg Hank of Savings start ed by the Kuhn bank failures yester day, was resumed today. Tho sanio method of meeting tho run that wan pursued yesterday wiih followed to day. All tho depositors wero paid lid ilnlllll'H mill nnllrn nf llilrlv Hlvlv and ninety days for large amounts wero required. SROT TO DEATH IN POLICE RAID Piominent Cubans Involved in Tragedy Following Gamb ling Arrests. llr Awixlulol I'lrn lo Coo. liny Tlmm. ) HAVANA, July S. Oonoral Ar mando Illvn, chief of the Cuban nn tlvo police wiih alive today.but sur gcoiiK declared there wns no hope of rccovory from the bullot wounds ho received last night in u pistol fight on tho I'rndo. ltall was refused to Oonoral Ernesto Ashort, governor of Havana provlnco, Senator Yldal Mo ralep and HeprcKontatlvo Arts, who woro arrested for participating In the fighting which wiih brought on by (icnoral Hlva raiding tho Ashort club, where members wero nrrested for gnmbling. Ashort and Arias wero consigned to the city prison under tho hargo of murder, and Morales re mains under detention. Eyo witness es assort that all three prisoners fired repeatedly during tho fight. FIRE SWEEPS Over 2500 Acres Swept, But Famous Muir Woods and Taverns Escape Damage. tnjr Auocltted Pitm to Coo IUy Timet. SAN FRANCISCO. July 8. Flro on Mount Tniiialplns last night burned -Ti00 acres. Mulr woods woro uninjured nor woro tho two tnvorns on tho mountain or tho house at Us baBe damaged. .MOKE MONEY IX COUNTRY. Moutli'K Increase Ilused on Popula tion Estimate or 7,:i7!M00. WASHINGTON, July 8. Tho to tal amount of money In the United btates at tho beginning of tho now fiscal year amounted to $3,718,379, 000, an incroaso of $12,450,000 ov er a month ago, according to a statement from the treasury today. Of this $3,371,320,000 was In circulation and $347,053,000 waB hold In tho treasury as assots of tho Government. Estimating tho population of tho country as 97. 337,000, tho treasury announced that the per capita circulation was $31.04, or an Increaso of 10 cents within a mouth. TEACHERS TO COQUILLE. - Institute Will Not bo Hold In Myitlo 1'olnt This Season. COQUILLE, Or., July 8. Ono hundred school teachers from all parts of Coos county will spend threo weoks In Coqulllo during August, at tending the annual teachers' insti tute. Tho Institute was to have been hold at Myrtlo Point this yoar but as the high school building at that placo is undergoing ropalrs, Myrtlo Point has requested this city to exchange dates with It and as n consequence the board of education has Invited TO STDP DUN ON BIG BANK M 1 o teacnorB to como I dors to rcvognlzo tho Injustice of their attitude toward Luuterbach nnd myself or force them to como out In to the open with charges of black mail thoy had circulated in New York for many yearn against both of us. Lowls Ciibh Ledyard and his associ ates had ruined many men, and I was determined they Bliould not ruin me." Lamar testified that he told Lautcrbach that Senator Stono had authorized him to mako certain rep resentations to tho Morgan firm and Intel told Lnutcrbach that Stone said that hn represented Speaker Clnrk. PA! DEPOSITORS FULL AMOUNT Pittsburg Bank May Liquidate But Will Lose Its Capital. tlly AworlnlPil I'm. In Coon liny Tlmm I WASHINGTON. I). C. July 8 The Treasury Department yesterday offered tho solvent PlttHburg banks $",000,000 of government deposits to meet nny emergency, but tho offer was declined because the banks were In position to meet tlio situation. Tlio entire capital and surplus of tho First-Second Nntlonal bonk of PlttHburg amounting to five and half millions, will probably have to bo wipeil out but tho officers of that bank have assured the government that the dcposltois will be paid in full or nearly In full. John Shelton Williams, assistant hocrotary of tho treasury, who repre sented Secretary McAdoo at tho clos ing' of tlio Pittsburg First-Second Na tional bank, declared today that the Institution bad been seriously mis managed and that the extent of tho niismanngemeut would bo determined by tho department of Justice. Affects Other Dailies. Illy AmovIiIis) I'nm lo Com IUy Tlmrt IMTTSIJUHG, July S. J. S. and W. S. Kuhn resigned today as president and vlco-prosldont of the Pittsburg Hank of Savings, at which a run Is being directed. The First National Hank of McKcospnrt, controlled by Kuhn Hrotliors, which was closed by tho directors yestordny, was formally dosed today by an order of the comp troller of currency In Washington. Tlio run on the bank for savings dopoHltH abated soon after tho pub lication of the resignation of tho KulniK from tho presidency and vlco proHldoncy of tho bank. ROOSKVELTS TO ARIZONA. Archie nnd Qiicntln Accompany Father West. Illy ,o lilr.1 run to Coo. I)y Time 1 CHICAGO, July 8. Theodoro Konsovolt, accompanied by IiIh sons, Archibald and Quentln, spent an hour in Chicago today beforo proceeding on their trip to Arizona. President of Boston & Maine Railroad Resigns His Position Today. (ny AMOcUted Prfi lo Cool Day 'umri, NEW YORK, July 8. Charles S. Molten has reglsned from the pres idency of the noston & Malno rail road. OLD SWINDLE REYIYED. Northwestern Police Aro Looking for Shnrpei Now. In n story about, the search for Hugh Trainor and two other swind lers who are said to be operating in the Pacific Northwest, the Oro gonlan says, "Tho method pursued by the swindlors In this case Is stereotyped and varied In few details from tho plan reported hero, particularly In tho ono exposed by J. C. LaFrance, now undor Indictment for swindling Insuranco companies by substituting a dead body for his own. LaFrance, "steered" by a gang of confidence men, suspected their game and played In with them, meanwhile mnklng reports to Detectives Taft and Epps, who arrested the gang at the critical moment." CONFERENCE IN COQUILLE. Important Meeting; of M. E. Church South Next Month. COQUILLE, Or., July 8. Tho an naul session of the Western Oregon ennferenoo of tho Methodist Episco pal church south, embracing nil the territory west nf tho Southern Paci fic railroad, will be held In Coqulllo during August, nnd It Is expected that thero will bo about 75 Metho dist preachers in tho city. Several auxiliary Boclotles of the church con vone at tho same time. I QUITS RAILWAY T JAIL FOB SAAAVVSAAA'VSAAVVAASAVSA Militant Suffragettes Accused of Destroying English Pal ace and Fine Paintings. Illy Ato lalH l'rrlt to Coon Hay Tlnifn.) LONDON, July 8. Tho "Arson squad" of Militant Suffrngcttes burned down tho country resldenco of Sir Win. K. Lover, founder of the Port Sunlight nnd chairman of tho Liverpool school of tropical medicine. Tlio mansion is located at Rlvlngton, nenr Norwich, Lancashire. It was not occupied but contained many val uable paintings. Purchases Balance of Dr. Mc- Cormac's City Holdings for $6000 Today. A deal was closed today whoreby A. 10. Seaman purchased tho balanco of tho Dr. J. T. McCormae city prop erty, taking tho two lots nt tho southwest corner of Fourth nnd Highland. Tho price whb nbout SC000. Mr. Seaman last week closed a deal for tho purehaso of tho Dr. McCor mae homo for $10,000, taking tho Market avenue frontngo. Ills plan now Is to movo tho present residence on to the two lots ho has Just pur chased and erect a fine apartment houso on tho Market avontto proper ty. Hcforn starting his apartment house, Mr. Seaman will probably mako a trip to Portland and San Francisco and Inspect somo of the most modem apartments thoro to got Ideas for tho ono here. RAROIBE MEN Senmi-Annual Convention of Coos Countv Retail Dealers at Chandler Today. The semi-annual mooting of tho Ccos County notall Hardware Dealers Association Is bolng hold at tho Chandlor hotel this afternoon nnd will concludo with a big banquot to night. Only routlno matters aro to como up at tho meeting today. Tho banquet tonight will bo nn oln borato one with n special nioiiu ar ranged by F. E. Hnguo. President P. N. Roborg of North Bond, Is presid ing and Mr. Hazor of North Rend, Is secretary and treasurer. Officers will bo elected at tho noxt meeting. At tho banquet tonight, Harry nult mnnu, Don Gardiner nnd Archie Johnston will bo allowed in, tho bars being dropped on the salesmen whon It conies to having a good time. Among thoso present are P. N. Roborg and Mr. Hnzor of North nend, J. A. Lamb and N. C. Medley of Co qulllo, D. A. Hullng and II. S. Krlbs of Myrtlo Point, W. N. Ekblad, F. E. Hague, MIlo Sumner, J. T. Harrlgan and A. E. Noff of Marshflold, Ray McNalr and Tom Nellson of Bandon. SANE FOURTH SAYED LIVES. Hlg Decrease In Fatalities From Fireworks. CHICAGO, July 8. Tho celebra tion of the Fourth of July with fireworks this year resulted In only eight deaths and 3G5 Injuries In the entlro country, according to a com pilation up to midnight. Nono of of tho deaths reported camo from the larger cities. The flro Iobb was much smaller than has boon reported on Independence Day In any pre vious year. Of the deaths reported, threo were from fireworks, threo from firearms, ono by a prematura ox plosion of gunpowder and ono from a runaway. Fireworks played tho chlof part In tho 3G5 Injuries, causing G4 nccldonts. Toy cannons canned 21 accidents, gunpowder, C5; firearms, 55; toy pistols, 35; torpedoes, 10; runaways, 7, and bomb canes, l. Tho eight dead compares with a total of 41 complied at midnight Independence Day, 1912; 57 in 1911, and 131 in 1910, I arson spy BURNS MANSION SEAMAN GUYS MDREPRDPERT? M SENT TO L Leader of Militant Suffragettes, Refuses to Furnish Bond for Good Behavior. SAYS SHE WILT STARVE AND DO WITHOUT WATER Judge Notifies Her That They Simply Want to Stop Her Inflammatory Speeches. Illy AMOilatctl I'rui lo Cooa Hay Tim., LONDON, July 8. Mls Sjlh. Paukhurst was brought up nt the How street police court today ami found guilty of Inciting people to commit disorders on Juno 29, vhen she led a mob to Downing street to raid tho official resldenco of the Pr mler and Chancellor of Exchcqutw: She was ordered by the magistrate tu find sureties in the sum of $12,009 for good behavior for n year or as an alternative, go to prison for threo months. Miss Paukhurst refused tc find bomlH and elected to go to IIullo way Jail, declaring hIic would also start a hunger strike and go'ulthouf: water. Archibald Hodkln, promvit Ing attorney for the trenBiiry, mlUI tho authorities did not desire tn punish her but merely prevent her making Inflammatory speeches Mrs. Zcello Hmerson of JuckBtm. Michigan, Miss Mary Richardson and Harry Golden, a mala sympathizor wlth tho woman suffrngo moveinill who wero .arrested last night wlilln trying to libornto Miss Paukhurst from the police at Bromley wore rent to'jall today by the police magistrate Mrs. Emerson, who tho pollne no tified, had Incited a mob of r00 ob structionists by shouting, "What are you going to do?" wns given t month's hnrd labor. Hnrry Golden: received a similar scntoncc. Mint Richnrdson, who hnd assaulted the police and broken a window nt thr. pollco station was sentenced for threw montliR. IEADAOHE TAIILETS ARE WORSE THAN Till: ACIIF- Woman Fills Herself vltli ill! Grnlur of Acetauelld nail cnily Dies. HILLSHORO, Or., July 8. Mra. Georgo M. Camp, who lives two tulles below Fcbolls, nenrly lost her lllo as a result of an overdose of hoailach tablets. While watching tho halloon nsceuslon nt the lllllsborn celebration sho fell unconscious, apparently suf fering from heart failure. Physi cians worked over hor for nearly I' hours before sho wns revived IV was then learned that becauo oC headache she had taken Hovoral tab lots before leaving homo, and not gaining relief had continued the dwe, Tho main Ingredient wiih acotanelbt and If her statement of tho number ot tablets takon Ih correct she hart swallowed 32 grains of tho drug She will recover. OLDEST MAN IN THE WORLD. Dr. Clio ('hoy, Chinese I'liyslclini, Uv pi civ In intllli Year. NBW YORK, July 8. Dr. Cho Choy, Into of China and Cuba, died, at the Ellin Island Immigration illa tion tho othor day In his hundred anft,' flftlotli year. With a party of Chl neso ho wnH en route to Cnnada un I'er bond, hnvlng arrived horo only Pundny from Havana, Ills health was excellent, ho snld, nnd roBontett suggestion thnt stories of bis am woro oxaggorated. Ho bocamo bhq denly ill Sunday night. Ho was un doubtedly the oldest man In the world. Dr. Choy was moro than rir feet tall, notwithstanding a slight Ptoop, and bald, whilo his features wero a wob of gray wrinkles. Hi? lived for fifty yeara in his nallvn land nnd assorted he had spent nearly a hundred years In Cuba, practlclnc modlclno among the Chinese there, whoro ho ncqulrod considerable wealth. ALL THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WATT Advertising the Numbers of a Stoles Watch in Tho Coos liny Tims Brought Results, A Waltham watch, ono of Ihn articles stolon during tho burglary at Bay City, Isthmus Slough, hat. boon located up tho Coal Bank Slough. In his efforts to rid himself of hii. plunder, tho suspect avoided MarsV flold, and wandered into what he concluded was n path of obscurity. The story he tolls about buying the watch from his bosom chum at lhv mill bunk houso Is rotten. They were ns Inseparable as a suclurr and a shark. Tho Innocent purchaser of nrj watch should demand tho money he paid for It, nnd then turn it over to Mnrshal John Cartor, of Mnrah Jleld, who located It. My annoyance springs from the destruction of prlvnto papers In roy trunk of no uso to tho thoives. Ivobert Starkoy. Meet Wednesday. Tho Baptist Ladles' Aid will have a businew; meotlng at tho church at 2'W Wednesday aftornoon. Times' Want Ads bring rosulte. BOWS