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E LOVE OE MONEY PROVES THAT THE WORLD IS FULL OF ROOTERS (E000 mj Wxmm LOST ARTICLES irP host fnuiul through Times mint ltM, Until tlionil IVo llicml Thoy :cl result. NOW IS VOl'lt TIME. A Miinll nil In The Times xvnnt column tuny lirlntf you revolts nn liuillntoly. Try one. MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS yyyiH Established In 1K78 AAA VII. TJl0 const Mail. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913 EVENING EDITIONSIX PAGES. k Oomolldntlon of Times, Const Mail And Coon liny Advertiser. No. 10 DGE WAITERS RECEIVER FOR MAJOR KINNEY'S PROPERTIES rth Bend Man Appointed lly 29 by Judge Harris at iutjene, to Take Charge. .L TAKE CHARGE IN NEAR FUTURE foe Bronaugh Reported in irtland Claim English- len Will Buy It Later E, WntteiH of North llcml ly received IHH appointment iiy VIOLA LATTIN te l I) iianiH 01 riigcuo iih ro- er for tlio I. 1). Klimoy prop- is, tile licit Mno Hull way Coni- i ikI tlio llnplil TrmiHlt Com subsldlary enrpnratloiiH of Mr. bc.v Tin.' oruor wiih liiniii) uy So iiniTirf .iiuy -:. 1 .. ... iir.. I EC liiiiiiHiiiceiiioni. in .ur. win- appointment did not comu iih grprlxe. owing to the announce- SUDDENLY fed today tliut lie had not had direct advices from Mr. WIlHey South Inlet Girl Stricken With Ptomaine Poison From Green Peaches. MIhh Vloln Lattln, tho ll-yonr-old tiiiugnior or .Mr. ami Mib. Milton Luttln, or South Inlot, died HiIh morning t linlf an hour after midnight, rrom ptomaine, poisoning, thought to huvo reHiiltud rrom eat ing green poaches. Mrs. Lnttln roturned homo last Friday with n box or penehoH, pur chased In Murshllold, which woro ft or .Indue llnrrlH whllo on tlio, pnrtalten Iiy tho family. Some time mine time ago. 'ntur Viola complained of fooling Bt what effect (IiIh will have' HI, hut HymptouiH did not heroine lie WIlHey-Klnney deal Ih eaim- sorlotiH until Wednesday, when hIio niore or Iohh Hpcciilatlon. II. j wiih seized with n severe headache. lent who has heen Mr. Wllsoy'A phyHlelan wiih Hummoued. hut t on the Hay for Home time, i sue rapidly grow worHo until It o'clock yesterday afternoon when sho hecamo delirious and continued nf few days nlmiil the mnttor. I 'o Kink until alio passed away early i. i ... i ...... I ii. i.. ........i never n ih n'P"i m'ii nere nun i " hum iiiiik o liiouaiiKh reiiirueii to i'ort-i xiom i.iuun h ueatn eomcH iih a Sunday and that conforonceH sovoro shock to her parentH and n held hctween him. Mr. WIIseylnrgo family of lirnthcra and sls Ir W'alte, Judgo Hammond and , torn nnd ninny frloiulH. Sho wiih a s on .Monday and Tuesday i nriKiii. wiiihoiiio girl, the youngest of tho girls or tho ramlly nnd the only ono romnlnlng at homo. Sho wiih popular and n general ravorlto and tho nows or her donth will ho received with general rogrot. The Immcillntn rolntlvos of tho dead girl In ndditlou to hor parents, nro her brnthors, Ilruco and Clydo Lattln, who live nt the old homo; the English Hyndlcato will proh- hor BlHtorfl. Mrs. C. lloutln, of Conl- cmicavor lo got noni or tno can, .Mrs. u. a, aiiiuor, oi hoiiih rly through a receivership Inlot, Mrs. It. Jciiboh, of Tuft, Cal ifornia; Mrs. Warren I'ayno, of Woodlnko, Truekco County, Califor nia; MrH. M. Montgomery, of Eurc kii, Cnllfornln, and hor hrothor, Or- rlu Lnttln. or South Inlot. Tho runoral will ho hold rrom tho Milton Lnttln homo tomorrow af ternoon nf 2 o'clock, Itov, Ilurkhart, of tho Mnrshfleld Prcsbytorlnn Church, ofriclntlng. ENGLAND IT Si FR NCISCO EXPO Not Take Part in Celebra tion of Opening of Panama Canal and Germany May Not. ' t fljr AoclnlM rrrn to Coot ny 'timet. WASHINGTON. .Tuly 31. Secre tary Hryan hiiIiI today that he hail PRESIDENT WILSON WILL NOT RECOGNIZE HUERTA IN MEXICO not ithandoncd hopo that Orent llrltnln nnd also Germany would re consider tjielr decisions and finnlly participate in the Snn FrnnclBeo Ex poHltlon. While he announced no particulars, Secretary Ilyrnn intlmnt ed there would ho negotiations pressing those nations to take part. CROSS M E M D Lively Tilt in Lobby Examina tion Between Senator and Attorneys. Illr At.otlttt.) I'm. la Coot lujr Tltnrf.) WASHINGTON, I). t, July 111. The Martin Mulhall cross examina tion by tho attorneys ror the Nat ional Association or MnnufnctiirerH horore tho Sennto lobby eointnlttco today opened with a lively row be tween Senntor Ueed nnd Attorney LIVELY SCRAP T Wrangle Over Fill on Part of Box Factory Site Causes Heated Controversy. A clash between 1-'. W. Kern, own er or tho North Hontl box factory, and the Southern I'ucllle over rlfiht of wny for tho hitler's lino through tho box factory grounds will prob ably result In the Dredge Seattlo starting the dredging of tho Hay near the Smith mill Instead of nt icouert .iicunrivr. .Mccarlor Insist- North Ilend. The clash has grown cd on asking questions himself nnd qulto warm and n number or North glug, .lust what transpired Is (Down, What Judge nrnnnugh'H rt wiih Is not known either, but Judged Hint It was not ror clos- Ithe deal or clso nny objection id have been filed with Judge rls to slay tho appointment of eclver so Hint they could close p nt once, it ih stated now but whether tho property will nld In hulk to n syndlcnto or ellcd nut will probably depend bow close tho Hyndlcnto'H oHor U'oine to tho npprnlsemont to xcd by tho nppralsorB to ho np- (cd by WnttorH iih recolvor. e appointment will go Into ef- ns noon hh JiuIro WnttorH (iial- A bond or $50,000 nH ro- lr ror tho L. D. Klnnoy iiroper- Itho bulk or tho octnto Involved, $.'00 each for tho Holt Line Mr and tho Hnnld Trnnslt pnny are roiiilred, mnklng n of $r. 1,000 nil told. Who WattciH stated today that lad inndo no plnns whntBoovor tho mnttor but would proceed IpcilltloiiBly ns his bufilness Judg- woiihi show It could bo dono ho benefit of tho creditors and Clnnoy. Ho Btntod that ho had considered tho aolectlon of an icy yot. Soon after tho an- cement was mndo lioro this ling that ho had boon named ro- lt was roporrod that a I3u- lawyor would ho nnmed owing post of tho lending attorneys lio nny bolnc Involved ns nt- 'B ror olthor Klnnoy or tho ors. Judge Wattor'B statoment Its this story. IJor Klnnoy Is pleased ovor tho omenta, considering tho slt- Hq would have liked to Iliad tho Wllsoy deal go through could hnvo been dono on tho Grounds,, but owing to tho do- &ntf tho dancor nf lnssna bo sustnln In tho foreclosuro of icnts and tax sales, ho reels tho receivership only protects and his creditors. Ibo Wattors during his resl- la North Dond and prevIoiiB Honton County, hns won a irepuratlon as a man of Integ- M good business Judgment and more has not been tho sllcht- Dbjectlon mado bv nnvonn o election, in fact, nearly ovory- PPProves of Judco Ilnrrls' se- THEFT OF IS 130 CHARGED I'P the Flvup Tho lntorlor Flxup clothing store on North street hns been renovated nnd prated with a new floor and now making It as bright and lotne ns ono nf n a Tnna fay smiles. Tho Times Want Ada. Martha Evans, of Empire, Ac cuses John Wasson 3 Ar rested for being Disorderly John Wasson, Martha Evana nnd mil Kvnns, nil of Kmplro nnd South Inlot Indlnns, wore nrrested today In tho TtogorB building by Marshal Car ter on n chnrgo of bolng drunk nnd disorderly. Thoy will ho arraigned this nftornoon boforo Recordor Butler. Martha Evans to Marshal Carter charged Wasson with taking $130 be longing to her. Wasson donles tho chnrgo nnd very llttlo money was found on him. Whoro sho got tho money Is not known. Howovor among their effects was found a San Francisco draft for $650 which tho Flanagan & Bennett bank Issued to Hill Evans on July 28. Whoro Evans cot this money, Mar shal Carter Is also going to look Into, This morning Joo Miller was nr ralgnod boforc Recorder Butler nnd paid a flno of $C for drunkeness. ueed Insisted that all questions Hlitmlil go through tho committee), f'hnlrinnn Overman ruled with Heed. .MrCnrter precipitated an outbronk by asking Mulhnll if ho hnd not been discharged Ironi tho Cleveland police force ten yonrB ago for vio lation of tho Btnto law. Mulhnll. re plied ho was dismissed for political roasoiiH nnd demanded counsel. "In Blend or bolng Intended to throw light on this enso, ninny or thoHO questions nre designed to throw mud nt tho witness," dcclnrcd Sen ator Heed. "Thin Is an Investiga tion, not u trial, I Insist Hint you hnvo no right to say n word horo," ho concluded, nddresslng McCnrter. Mulhnll withdrew his domnnd for cnunsol, nnd tho hearing proceeded with tho nttorneyH submitting tholr questions to Chnlrmnu Overman. Mulhnll Knld ho had not published all tho letters between hlnisolf nnd the iimiiufactiii'ois' association. Mul hnll donlcd that Samuel II. Spring er, who lives nt his house, tried to dlsposo of tho letters to tho Phil adelphia Press and tho Philadelphia Record. Mulhnll denied that ho ovor offorcd tho correspondence to two inugnzlnos or to tho Now York Times. Ho denied hnvlng mndo a Btnteniont to RIchnrd 'Harry, who was representing him, tlint tho mnn ufncturorH' association would pay $1 no, 000 for tho documents If thoy could ho disposed of to papers or magazines. M On Outing. J. O. Lnngworthy and wife nnd daughter, Miss Evolyn, Miss Lucy Powors, C. A. Langworthy and wife nnd daughter, A. Abbott and family, Miss Myren and Jako Hlllstrom will leave tomorrow morn ing for tho uppor middle fork of tho Coqullle whore they will onjoy a fow weeks camping, hunting nnd fishing. They will enmp about twenty miles horn Myrtlo Point. RAY BENTLEY of Portlnnd, repre senting the Dohorty Shoo Co.., Is In town calling on tho trade. IS FREED TDDAY Wealthy Mining Man Found Not Guilty of Old Murder In Alaska. (nr AnocllteJ rre to Coot IUr Timet. JUNEAU, Alaska, July 31. Jos oph McDonald, a wealthy mining man of Guanajuato, Mexico, on trlnl for tho shooting and killing of N. C, Jones, n mission worker whllo McDonald was superintendent of tho Treadwoll mine In 1902, was acqult tod, McDonald rofusod to close tho mine on Sunday and Jones menaced him with a pistol. Rood Saw Killing. D. L. Rood, of Mnrshfleld, was near tho scene of tho killing of Jones by McDonald and was firat aubpoenned as a witness, but when It was found that ho was not an oyo-wltness ho was not required to go to Alaska to testify at to trial. MRS. E. L. C. FARRIN loft today for her homo In Portland after a visit at tho D. L. Rood homo. GUS W. KRAMER and family left today for Portland where thoy will make their homo. MRS. C. E. NICHELSON left today for a visit In Portland nnd other northern points. WALTER HAYES left todny for r)Hon rl irk 4trt lila trtnHiai n f tot a short visit with his father, Dr. F. J. Hayes nere. Bend men have been endeavoring to net as go-betweens and adjust It but have not succeeded so far. If the matter Is not settled soon, tho Southern Pad tic will havo to postpone Its big till ut North Bend or go to sovcrnl thousnnd dollars ad ditional expense In constructing bulkhcndB nnd some of tho street work In North Bend will bo held up. The Southern Pacific hns started Hiilt to condemn n right of way across tho box factory yards Tor tho railway, having refused to pay Kern $7"i,000 for tho property, under tho old option, nnd now refusing tho $10,000 which ho demands. It Is stnted that It wiih tentatively under Btood that Kern would permit tho 1111 for tho railway on tho box fnctory grounds, tho prlco of tho land to ho llxed by tho court Intor In tho suit. Tho Southern Paclllo hns contracted with tho Port Commission for a 100,- 000 yard 1111 by tho Dredge Senttlo. when It stnrtB hero August 10, Mon day, Fred Hollstor, noting for Mr. Kern, notified tho company thnt that they would not permit tho 1111 to bo mndo on tho box factory grounds. This Immediately cnused n stir nnd when Mr. Kern nrrlved on tho Breakwater yesterday, ho was mot by n North Bend delegation who tried to sottlo It, It Is said that Mr. Kern showed them tho books of tho company whereby tho box fnc tory waB now making about $-1,500 per month net profits on somo big contracts ho hns on. Furthermore, It was shtted ho Is arranging to put 1,000,000 reot of spruco lum ber which ho has bought on tho Coqulllo In tho box factory yards whoro tho railroad company plnnned to fill, Kern Is nlso said to ho planning to ntlllzo pnrt of tho North Bond Condonsnry grounds for ynrd room. Tho S. P. bought tho con donsnry proporty for right of way nnd ynrd room nnd nftor tho pur chase, It is reported, It was found thnt Korn hnd a two-year leaso on tho ground desired. Tho S. P. now rofuso to rccognlzo tho lease, It Is said. Tho mnttor hns caused quite a stir in North Bond. Tho S. P. officials any that whllo It will dolay their plans somo, It will not seriously af fect them and thnt North Bend will Buffer moro by hnvlng somo of Its streot work dolnyed bIx months or bo as a result of tho Dredge Seattle not starting In front of North Bond. UNO il T. S. Minot Files Suit Against bouthern Oregon Company in Behalf of Locators. PORTLAND, Or., July 31. More than 100,000 ncres of Oregon lands nro Involved In a Biilt to bo filed In tho United StntoB District Court by T. S. Mlnot, an attorney of Snn Francisco, representing a group or moro than 100 unorganized locators in Coos and Douglas Counties, against tho Southern PnclHc Com pnny, a corporation, nnd tho Btnto officials, asking for n recolvor of tho property or tho ilofuiulnnt com pany, that tho property bo convoyed to the stnto and that an Injunction bo Issued restraining the derondnnt company from further "depreda tions" upon tho properly. Tho lnnd nt Issuo Is thnt original ly deeded by tho Govorntnont to tho Coos Bny Wngon Road Com pnny In consideration for tho con struction nnd maintenance or a wag on road between Hoseburg and Coos Hay In 1SC0. Tho complainants allege that In violation or tho privileges extended under tho terms or this grnut, tho orlglnnl Coos Wagon Rond Company sold lnrgo tracts or land to ono John Miller, nllaB Amhroso Wood roor, who, It Is alleged, acted "sololy as agent, nnd ror tho bonont of" Collls P. Huntington, Chnrles Crock er, Lolnnd Stnnford nnd Mark Hop kins, tho "big four" of tho South ern Pnclfic. Thcso InndB, nccordlng to tho complaint, thou wore transferred through various othor ngonclcs to tho Southern Oregon Improvement Company, which was tho Immediate predecessor or tho Southorn Oregon Compnny, tho dorendant In this milt. Tho Bovornl complainant!) hnvo Hied on various tracts of land In cluded within tho orlglnnl Coos Bny Wngon Road grnnt, nnd hope, through this suit, to gain tltlo to tho property. not Change His Plans Re gardless of Ambassador Wilson's Report. FRIENDLY POLICY WILL BE PURSUED Mexican Rebels Plan to Grab Big Estates Throughout the Country Action Taken: Ill AmocIMoiI Prrii lo Coot lit? Timet WASHINGTON. I). C. July 31. Strong lntlmntlou enmu from tho White House Into today that nothing In the recent conference with Am bassador Wilson hnd changed tho Judgoment or President Wilson ns to tho coutbo ho ought to pursuo with regnrd to Mexico, it bocanio known thnt ProBldont Wilson wns rormulat Ing n policy entirely rricndly In chnrnctor townrd Mexico nnd thnt It dl dnot contcmplnto recognition of llucrtn under nny circumstances. TO CONFISCATE LANDS. Mexican Rebels Plan to Grub Great Khtutcs In Mexico. Illy AMOcltlfil l'rrtt lo Con IUr Timet DOUGLAS, Ariz., July 31.--Under n Inw Just enacted by tho eon stitutlonnllstH state Congress of Sonorn, tho holdings of tho grent land barons or tho torrltory under control of tho rebel government nro dcclnrcd rorrelted. According to advices received hero today, tho government machinery nt Hormosll lo nlready has been put In operation to confiscate tho estates or all per sons not In Bympnthy with tho con stitutionalist cniiso. This number Includes nil tho great land ownors, among them tho Torres nnd Torr nzls rnmlltcB, who hold millions of ncres, Tho law provides also thnt all holdings which tho proporty own er Is unnblo or unwilling to culti vate, Bhnll bo forfeited. A communal commit teo of throo hns begun In quiry Into nil lnnd titles. BRING RAILS FOR RAILWAY Breakwater to Bring Material to Build Line North From Marsh field Line. PNLAN GETS YEAR IN JAIL Ten Mile Death. Gotfrled TIaef a Ten Mllo fnrmor died todny of dropsy nt his old homo. Ho was G9 yenrs old and Is survived by n wife nnd two sons. HARRY M. CANNON, of Portland, is in the city on business, W. ANDERSON, of Butte, Montana, is a Coos' Bay visitor today. W. J. TERRELL, of Homot, Cal ifornia, is spending a fow days in tho city. GEO. E. TONNEY, of Myrtlo Point, was a business visitor In tho city yesterday. MRS. CHARLES KAISER and llttlo daughter, of North Bend, , leave Saturday on a visit to California. Try Tho Times Want Ads. Tho steamer Breakwater on Its next trip horo from Portland, It wns stated today, will bring tho rails and equipment for tho construction of tho Southorn Pacific lino north from tho city limits of Mnrshfleld through North Bend. Part of tho grading has beon dono nnd tho bnlanco along thoro will be rushed with tho now construction locomotlvo brought In yesterday, Hauser & Hausor aro now grading tho old rond nppronch to tho right of way whoro It omorges from tho Simpson Park cut, tho ateam shovel bolng chnnged on to that work. Tho Breakwater sailed this after noon for Portland with n good list of passengers and a flno cargo of outgoing freight. Tilliiiuook Cargo. This afternoon Suporlntondont Miller stntod that tho Breakwater would only bring somo tio plates, etc., about two carloads In all. Ho said that thoy wanted tho Broak wator to bring about 854 stool rails hut this was difficult for tho Break water to handle with her other car go, and consequently tho TUlnmook will bo chartered to bring thorn In. No news has been received from San Francisco concerning tho brldgo across Coos Bay and somo of tho officials hero think that nothing will bo dono on it boforo next spring, although others claim tho work can be prosecuted during tho winter. Paterson I. W. W. Leader Is Sentenced for Statements at Socialist Meeting. (nr AttotlttMl Prut lo Coot ntr Timet J PATERSON, N. J July 31.- Pat rick Qulnlnn, nn Industrial Worker of tho World leader nnd nctlvo in tho rocent strike of tho silk mill workors, wns sentenced todny to servo n year in tho county Jail for saying Inst Saturday night at a Socialist meeting: "Elect n Social ist Mayor nnd then you won't havo cops llko Dummy Rynn hatting you ovor tho head with clubs." Qulnlnn admitted having used this languago, but denied It wns disorderly ns charg ed. Ho Is now out on ball pending tho appeal from his conviction nnd a sentence of two to sovon years In state prison for causing a riot dur ing tho strlko. He will nppoal from todny's decision, COBB CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT Detroit's Great Ball Player Ex tends an Invitation to President Wilson. (11 Attoclttod rrrtt lo Coot Ur Timet. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. Ty Cobb called nt tho Whito Houso today with Ropresontativo Trlbblo, of Georgia, and Presldont Wilson grcotod him warmly. Cobb Invited tho President to see tho Detroit Washington games, especially on Saturday, when n cup will bo pro sentod to Walter Johnson. Tho Presldont said ho would try to at tend. i Try Tho Times Want Ada.