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MEN ARE BORN FREE AND EQUAL BUT SOME OE THEM GET MARRIED LOST ARTICLES fl ,l....l.l.ll 'I'lttlttl tVlltlt 1,i.i mwm u"""h ! i thorn! I'm' tln'inl They risui" (Ham Sag Wxm&& MEMHEH OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NOW IS YQI'lt TIME. A Miiiill nil In The Times wont column limy brliur ynu results im mediately. Try ono. . .l.tl..1 1 l 4 tlTU A A VII. XH The Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1913 EVENING EDITION & Contolldntlon of Times, Const Mall NO. ? and Coos Hay Advertiser. PAILS INSPECTS LOWER IFEAR TROUBLE COLUMBIA RIVER FORTS TODAY a nffn m . linv. west Other Officials Go by Special irain. mm aim UNABLE SEE HIM IN PORTLAND! invitation to Visit Bay Has Gov. West Urge cessity for Fortifying. T CS SEC DANIELS TO VISIT COOS lAV auh Mel.nlii luitl Intended ,.. in Portland to moot Daniels about tho fortlfy Ut Cocim liny. Iml' tlm Int- EluuiKed Ills schedulo a llt- linl Mr. .Mei.nin was tiu i to get In communication Itliein In tltitu to make tho However, lie wiren 1111 in- qciii io nun i" vimi w.uii.1 tninl If tlllH H IH)C pOSSl- io have mi Inspection innilo Jclcriullio nlioiit roll If.VIHK lln .Me MeLiiln also wir- ! iovernor West and .Mr. .Mil- I it Portland to urgo uiiiiii ' oiin-v nf Daniels tlio noees- I tof doing something nlnng I nine nlinllar to t no plan Killlneil In Tlio Tillies early IWl'I'li I IS MIJLLIFIElI ct i i-r I IT i o Conn y TIhim 1 TLANI. Or. July 128. Socro- litlio Nin.v .loseplniH Daniels nr- nd.i mornliii; and nceoiiipnnioti reriior West and roprcsontn- tlio coiiiiuerrlnl bodies wont nerlnl train down tlio Colum- cr to view tlio rivor and hnr- Aiiloiln. At tho latter place, ty was mot my tho Columbia IoiiiiiiIhhIiiii' to confer ahont lug I lio cliiiuiR'l mid Inspeet Jetties no win return to Id Mo ho the guest of tho td Coinmerclal Club at u dln-ili:lit. PKentatlveH of flvo Coos liny rclnl bodies will moot Socro- Inlelti tonight and nine tho for- dii of Coos Hay and thu cstnb- a naval base there. I STEEL 1 iinl for Second Structure 3S Siuslaw Reaches Eu- 2 Work Progressing. EXH. Or Inlv K ltrlilirit r the second bridgo across tlio r uivi'r In being rucoivcd nt Ipl'lill viirilr nf llui U'lllllinef In company, and It Is bolng ndd lo vast ainnuiit of material bo- letted there. Tho greater tan steel for tlm four cross er tlio Long Tom for tho Coy- I the Xntl ernnUtt linw linnn vn. ISO till 10 will lin nn itnlnv 111 K tlio bridges Into plnco when rs are ready. vatioiui bavo boon completed ei'lll (if I lin rniinilnllnnu nf I, between Etigono and tho No- pi, ami inoy aro about to begin hereto work. A largo pump, ft iy n gnsoiino onglno, is bo pip at tho yards on Hlnlr street Eon tlio Wildcat, whoro wutor tcneountorod In putting down filiations. Ollcs Phnlnu wan In S fni'lll west nf Rlmlrn vnnlnr. Id roports tho trains on tho petto Pncltlc running ns far as Ea half mlln nf Pnrlnln nnil 111 sOOIl lin linnlttMr frnlflit In. Ilmportant llttlo plnco. Thoy u nuvo a inrco dnys' coiourn Itlio event when It conies. flW (THHENCV HILL. Hit Wilson Crilirllti.nl Allmln. ln .Measure Will Cany. pxxlilM Vnn to Cooi liar Tlmei.1 IHINOTON, D. C, July 28. i nson nolloves 'that tho firauon currency bill will bo " o mo uottso banking com- BtlbStantlnllv nn It na fi-nni. MllSCUBSlllI' tlln ollnnllnn Tultt. today be niailo It clear that would not bo materially al alia tll.'lt tlin illffornnnnn It. tinilttCO U'nill.l l.n t-nnnnnlln.l Brtunlly certain that tho nd- "un uiu wlu bo carrie,i t0 Wliero it Will lin mnilo n Beaanrn. 'PI, lo i ..i. Jned at tho White House f'-'jo who Imvo talked over Patlon with tho President. S. I'AXKHUUST ILL. nnleil In- v....o .. .t .1.. DOf. Jul., oc , i, pkhurat wnn and ill, attended erai nurses appeared a few ftvio militant's nieotlng to- Claim That Diplomats Have Reached Understanding in California Trouble. I Mr AmocIukM 1'nti Id Cnnii Uny Tlin.-n 1 WASHINGTON. I). V., July US. Administration olTiclnls hero are disposed to take nn optimistic view of tho negotiations with Japan nrls ItiK irom hor protest against tho California anll-alloti laud Inw, mid beilevo a complete understanding Is nltuost In sight. While there may bo another luterchnugo of notes, tlio administration olllclalR feol that the diplomatic corps so far has es tablished tho friendliness of the United States (loveriiiiient for Japan and tho ubsence of Intent on Its part to tUsi rliuliiaio against tho .iiipaueso. Wl lie there has been no specific solution of tho iiiestlonn arising, It Is said that a rrank mi dorstandliig of tho purpoho or pur poses of the two Nations has arisen fiom tho negotiations. UNITED STATES i Maurice E. McLoughlin, of San Francisco, Easily De feats Englishmen in Finals I Mr Aoilativ I'riM In l'on liar Timet WIMHI.EDON, Elig., .liilySS.--Tho United States lawn tennis team carried off tho world's championship trophy today when Mnurlco E. Me I.oughlln of San Francisco, won tho fourth deciding match In tlio contest with England for the Dwlght V. Da vis International trophy. McLough lin tlio American National Champion, was drawn ugalnct I. Dixon, and won In straight sola or elgbt-slx, slx-throo. six-two. Tho first sot was hard fought, but. Dixon was In tho lead only once. Ah soon as .McLoughlin steadied down to his task ho had thu Englishman at his mercy. Tlio second and third sots woro easy for tho brilliant American, who was play ing at top of his gaino. Dixon had shown much confidence before tho gamo started, declaring In his char acteristic slung. "I am going nfter .McLoughlin bald headed." F IS SENATOR W DIRECT VOTE Bacon, of Georgia, Takes Oath of Office Today as Peo ple's Senator. Hr AuocUleJ TrfM to Cooi IUy imi.J WASHINGTON, July 28. Sonn tor Uncoil, or- Georgia, today took oath ns tho first United Stntes Son ntor elected by tho direct voto of tho people ANDERSON IS HETTER. Solo Survivor of Hear deck Wreck Is Recuperating. Tho Dnndon World snys: "Roi Anderson, lono survivor of tho wreck last Novombor, la doing flno, being ablo to sit up and oven tnko a fow stops. He is loud in his prniso of tho trentment ho has ro colvod at tho hands of Drs. Leop nnd Mann and Miss McKenzIo, the head nurso. It might bo of Intor est to know that tho skin grafting done In tlio case of Mr. Anderson is ono of tho most serious nnd dif ficult of tho many similar cases on record, thero having been something over 200 square Inches of skin grafted to him from tlio .different porsonB who havo given skin. Drs. Mann and Leop aro to bo congrat ulated, ns well ns Miss McKenzIo, tho nurso, on tho" great work they have done. IK ON K British Consul Prepares so That Foreigners Can Quit City in a Hurry. til; Aso-Utc.l t'rrti to Coot liar Tlmfl. HONG KONG, July 28. Tho Hrlt lsh river steamers at Canton havo been ordered by the consul to havo steam up in readiness If necessary to embark the women and children from tho suburb of Shnmecn, where most of tho foreigners reside. Thero was uu abnormal exodus today of the bol ter class of Chinese, from Canton to Hong Kong. joyrUll be expensive Henry Cox and Jim Mulloy Take Wyman Brothers' Car and End Up With Wreck. Ilonry Cox nnd Jim Mulloy and Htmio others Saturday evening took Wyman Brothers auto for u llttlo Joyrldo Hint ended rnthor disas trously. They drove out through Hunker Hill and on tho return trip, thoy struck the approach to tho bridge ucrosH Coal Hank Inlet. Tho front wheel caught between tho tim ber and the steel bnu'es and badly damaged tho car, compelling them to leave It there. According to tho Hlory told by Mr. Wyman to .Marshal Carter, tho key or plug wiih taken out of the nm cliluo and the parties taking It must havo Improvised one. Mr. Wyinaii yesterday claimed that the damage to his Ford car, which he has 'been using for an auto lino between Mnrshfleld and South Slough and Siiusol Hay wc.h $2'i(I and ho was Insisting that .Messrs. Mulloy and Cox and their associates pay for It. It was stated today by Mr. Cox that tho matter bad been satisfac torily adjusted. FAIRVIEW PIONEERS. There aro no less than twolvo or 15 old pioneors who reside from ono to three miles from Falrvlow Postofflco, and wo haven't heard that a single ono attended the good roads mooting nt Marshflold. All "busy haying" was tholr only ex cuse. Tho pioneors camo to this section In tho CO's and 70's. Co quillo Sentinel, iSSED B06US E Gus Pederson, of Empire, Loses $30 on E. Nicholas Other Undesirauies Leave. a wiii'i'iuit wnn sworn out Satur day by (Jim Pederson of Empire, charging K. isicuoiaB wuu passing two worthless checks on him nt tho Olil fnrnor snloon. N'lcbolnB uot away on tho Hrenkwator Saturday, accordlug to .Mnrsuni Lnrior. It bcoiiib that tho cheeks woro passed about a month ngo but Nichol as promised to mnko thom good. Marshal Carter wns Informed that NIcholaB loft with Trlxlo Doo or Trlx lo Lowoll, ono of tho wonion Involved In tho recent frncas at Gardinor In which ono or two men woro stabbed nnd shot. Sho fled from Gnrdlnor nt tho tlmo nnd escnped tho grand Jury nt Itosoburg. Sho is snld to havo boon at Haudon slnco that oc curronco. It is oxpected that an effort will lin mniln tn nnnrnhnild Nicholas at Astoria or Portland. Mnrshnl Carter considers Nicholas an unucsirauio, MYRTLE 1'OINT FORGERY. Smooth Stranger Gets $15 From Tho Merchants There. The Myrtlo Point Enterprise says: "A smooth Individual succeeded in working the forged check gamo on n couplo of our merchants last Frldny ovenlng nnd mado his gotawny with nbout ?4G in cash. Tho goods which ho had secured at tho stores ns a blind for getting chnngo on his chocks woro recovered from tho ho tel, where ho had left them." HOT IN CURRY. Tho Port Orford Trlbuno says: "Tho last fow days havo been very warm, the thermometer having reg istered 100 In tho shade at Agnes." CHAPMAN WON AGAIN. IT CONFERENCE ON BUFFALO BILL SHOW Involuntary Bankruptcy Peti tion is Filed Today Against Well-Known Attraction. tllr AocUlcd I'rcit to Coot llr Times,) TRENTON, N. J., July 28. An Involuntnry petition In bankruptcy was filed horo today agaliiBt the Huffnlo Hill Wild West and Pawnee Hill Far East shows. Service was made on Gordon W. Lllllo, presi dent of tho company ciinirotlliig tho shows. Auxiliary proceedings will bo Instituted In Denver, where the show Is tied up. JAS. THOMAS GAME WARDEN State Game Warden Finley Ap points North Benu Man for Coos Bay District. .las. Thomas, of North Hoiid, to day received Ills appointment ns deputy gnmo warden for tho Coos liny district from Stnto Game War den Finley. The appointment came to Tom Hall, who with a number of Coos Hay men have been urging his selection for tho place. Mr. Thomns will tnko tho place of CIiiih. Thomas, who wns appoint ed to fill the place of SI Noah, for a long time deputy gamo warden horo. Some tlmo ngo, District Gnme Warden E. J. linker, of Curry County, urged the re-appoliitment of SI Noah, but' considerable oppo sition developed nnd Stnto Gnme Warden Finley refused to mnko Mr. Noah's appointment. Mr. Thomns has long boon a res ident of North Hend nnd hns been employed for yenrs by tho Simpson Lumber Company. Do wns Just planning to go on a deer hunt when tho appointment cniuc. HORSE THEFT IS Sam Centers, of Libby Bound Over to Grand Jury Today on Charge of Crime. Sam Content of Libby, wns bound ovor to tho grand Jury by Justlvo I'euuock on tho charge of stealing a horso from Georgo Doll's stablos at Libby Saturday night. Contor.i protested his innocenco but Doll declared ho had ovldenco to show that conters took n horso front tho stablo. Hond for $r00 wns fur nished by Center's fnthor nnd W. E. Hongland. It seems thnt thero wns n dance nt Libby Saturday night. Centers lives on a ranch with his parents near there. Ho wont to tho dance, going on horseback, but ho turned his horso out to pasture, During the ovenlng ho colohrnted too free ly, it Is claimed, and nftor the ball went to Doll's stnbles nnd took n horso nnd rodo homo. Ho also let all tho mules and other stock belong ing to the mine out. Centor'8 fnthor says thnt Sam did not bring any horso homo. Tho horse was found later. Centers formorly delivered moat for tho Union Markot horo. Ho is crippled nnd beenmo involved in troublo two or three times. It Is snld that tho horses nnd mules havo been turned loose at Libby n number of times, nnd this cnusod Manager Doll to become irato. ' M, Beach Chapman, the Camns Vnlloy homestoador, who won n wrestling match from Florian of Dnndon horo July C, won two more straight falls from that gentleman at Handon n fow evenings ngo. Tho first was in 22 minutes nnd tho sec ond in 4 minutes. Myrtlo Point Entorpriso. lluys Wall Shoo Shop. William Henry, a shoomnn of Hoston, has purchased Oscar Wall's Front street shoo shop nnd oponed for business. Mr. Henry will add a new olectrlc shoo machine and establish a first class shoo shop. ROAD FUND TROUHLE. Residents of tho East Fork of the Coqulllo are up In nrms over rond conditions, nnd havo referred the mntter to District Attorney Brown to nscortaln If there is any way of getting what they claim Is tholr Just dues. M. M. Young of Dorn. was In town ovor Sunday, and told The Sentinel that tho people of that section are determined to compol n division of road money alloted to District No. 17 if thoro is any legal way of doing It. Tlio district Is an unusually larfto ono, extend ing from Myrtlo Point to what is known ns Old Dora, and the claim Is mado that monies collected dur ing the past threo years have been oxponded on tho lowor portion of tho highway, whllo tho upper road has received practically nothing. Coqulllo Sentinel. Curry Court. Tho fall term of court will bo convened in Curry coun ty August 25 by Judge Coko and on tho Monday following tho adjourned term of court In Coos county will ho convened at Coqullle, THE BAN SITUATION President Wilson, Ambassador Wilson and Secretary of State Meei Today. NO POLICY HAS YET BEEN FORMULATED President Seeks Full Informa tion as to Exact Condition of Affairs. w Prominent Mexican Official Makes Charges Against U. S. Ambassador Today. Illy Ai.orlattil rrrti lo Cooi liny TIwm.J EAGLE PASS, Tex.. July 2S. Governor Vnles, of tho Stnto of Yucntnn, now nt PiogrnB Negrns, telegraphed to President Wilson to day charges against Ambassador Wilson, snylng: "I nm n brother-in-law of Vice-President Pino Sunr ez, and wns In Mexico City with my family during the February revolu tion, until It became necessary for mo to floo to savo my life. My wife subsequently culled on Ambas sador Wilson mid ho told hor It was unnecessary that she should tele graph mo at once and urge mo strongly to rccognlzo General Hu- ertn as President or tlio republic. I Vale's telegram declared tho Am-1 hassiidor threatened him with what' would happen If ho did not rcc ognlzo lltierta. The tvlogrum also specifies In another allegation, act ions of tho American Ambassador to w'lleh Vnles said tho MexleaiiB objected. WILL RECOVER Illy AModalnl rrrn lo Coo Ilnr TlinM.J ( EL PASO. Tex.. July 2S. ' I Charles Dixon, who was Bhot J I Siindny by Mexican Boldlers t whllo he wiib engaged In his du- ' I tics ns Immigration officer, will 'j I recover, the nttcndlng pliysiclnnB I state. -4' WATER FILLS M Everything Quiet in Strike Sit uation and Water Filling Shafts. (Mr Atio.'UtoJ rrcM to Pool Ha 7 Tlmt, CALUMET. July 28. Quiet pre vailed generally today throughout tho counties affected by the copper strike, nnil brlgndlor hendqtiartcrs hero rocolvod no cnlls becnuso of riot ing. Tho snlooiiB closed yestorday hut woro permitted to reopen today. Only preliminary efforts to open tho copper mines took plnco today south of tho rnngo. Pumps woro started In somo of tho shafts but In tho deep conglomerate lode workings of tho Calumet nnd Hccla not a wheol moved. It Is.acknowletlged thnt wat er Is accumulating in tlio mines rap Idly, having already reached a depth of :!00 foot In tho bottom shafts nnd put out of commission two of tho lowor bnttorles of electrically oper ated pumps In tho Calumet nnd Ta marack mines, tho deepest in tho world. ' SEC. LANE TRAVELS. Inspects Wyoming Irrigation Proj ects and Yellowstone Park, tllr AnoclateJ rrtu to Coot Bay Tlmn.l HILLINGS, Mont., July 28. Sec retary of tho Interior Lnno departed this morning for Powell, to In spect tho Shoshono irrigation proj ect. Ho will then proceed to tlio Cody ond of the railroad nnd drive ovorlnnd sixty miles to tho Yellow stono National Park. Sccrotary iano expects to oniorgo from tho park next Sunday at Gnrnor. Whllo In tho park ho will tako up mnttors of Interest to his Department, ono boiug tho condition of roads for nutoB. REERSPORT REPORT. (Special to The Tiroes) REEDSPOHT, Or., July 28. Win. Cool, n business man of Drain, visited frlonds here during the week, roturnlng homo on Sunday. L. M. Hutchinson, tho Insurance man from Roseburg, nnd Roy Hen derson, ropresontlng tho Rosoburg News, wero In Reodsport during tho weok on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Enimott, of Gardiner, are visiting nt tho nomo of L. R. McDonald. E. Pomoroy, of Haudon, arrived horo yesterday and commenced work for D. M. Wllklns, tho contractor. Traffic along tho Schoflold Is in ci easing considerably, due to the shipping of railroad supplies and the carrying of numerous passen gers to view the railroad work. GOLD IN DUCKS. Mr. McAdams, who resides across the Coqulllo River from this point, and a gentleman who in yoars gono by has undergone the hardships of tho average prospector In quest of gold, says ho recently killed n couplo of ducks whoso favorlto pastime was to oxploro tho waters of tho Coqulllo river nnd found within them nuggets of gold ns largo ns a small pea. Coqullle Sentinel. tllr AMoHatr.l I'ri-M to Cooa liar Timet. WASHINGTON. D. C, July 28. President Wilson and AinhnBsatlor Wilson conferred on the Mexican Bltiintlon todny. Secretary Hryan was also present. He remained a short time with the President nflar the Ambassador departed. Jlryun snld after the meeting: "No policy was dicussed nt tho conference, and It Is not known when a policy will bo formulated, but probably It will bo In a very Hhort time. The con ference wns for the purpose of lay ing before the President nil the In formation available on the Moxlcnn Bltiintlon. The President will con sider thu entire subject, Including wlintover recommendations thu Am bassador has made or may desire to make." tllr AHodatoO 1'rwa to Com Par Tlmn.l WASHINGTON, D. C, July 28. President Wilson doos not bollevc the public mind In thu United Stntes Is excited ovor the situation In Mexico, nor Is he convinced thnt the crisis hns been reached In the revolution Itself. This Informa tion was obtained In official cir cles today with nn authoiitntlvo do nlul that any proposal looking to ward co-oporatlon between Amer ican military forces and the Moxlcnn government for tho restoration ot pea co had been suggested. Contradictory Information has reached the Washington Govern ment regarding tho stability of tho Hiiorta government. Ilowover, in tho last ten dnys there has beon lit tle change In tho status or affair in Mexico. Tho shooting of Cluirlos II. Dixon, of Juarez, Is regarded as u serloiu Incident, but lis bearing on the gen eral Mexican situation Is being min imized by officials here today, as tho American demands for an In vestigation nnd the punishment of tho offenders apparently wore be ing compiled with. At tho White House, It wns salt! the United States would pursuo course of diligent Investigation Into the alTalr nnd would Insist on sum mary punishment. WANT TARIFF CHANGES. Progressives Will Favor LaFollotlo Changes In Schedules. nr AnoclaltM I'rtli to cooa Car Tlmea. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 28. Eloven ProgresBlvo Republican Sen tntor8 tontntivoly agreed today to sun port Senator LnFollotto's sub-schedules on wool, cotton nnd Bovornl oth er sections, on the tariff bill. The conforenco marked tho first effort on tho part of tho Progressiva Republi can element to tnko a dofinlto stnn on tho tariff revision. VotC3 on amendments to tho tnrlfl bill last week showed many Progres sives at varlanco with tho romulndor of tho Republicans on cortnln Rome. An effort now will bo mado to have tho LnFolletto wool Bchodulo substi tuted for thnt presented by Senator Smoot ns representing tho view ot tho Republicans. GOV. SUL.EK SUFFRAGETTE. New York Executive Approves Con stitutional Amendment. Dr Aaaoclated IVrn to Cooa Oar Tlmea. NEW YORK, July 28. Tho Moil's League for Woman Suffrago has re ceived Governor 8ulzer's Indorse ment to a potltlon which It Is cir culating to present to the United States Senate, urlng a suffrage amendmont to tho Constitution. NOW IN MARSIIFIELR. Tho Myrtlo Point Entorpriso says: "J. E. H. Knox, a stranger, who had mado himself a perfect nuls nnco around town for sovornl days, was ordored out of town Friday by Marshal Drown and loft on tho af ternoon train. Tho man was ap parently demented." WOODWORTH NOT FOUND. No trnco of "Happy" Woodworth, who decamped from this city last weok, has been found. Tho man and tho woman who passed as his wife whllo thoy woro hero, aro known to have takon the Elizabeth from Dan don, but nothing has boon hoard ot them since. Myrtlo Point Enterprise.