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JEECH IS NOT SILVER IN THf SETTLEMENT OE THE LANDLORD'S RENT BILL (Emi0 r.osr articles Urt round through Times want llcinl thfiiil Use tlicnil They ll'HIlllS. Wxme NOW IS VOl'tt TIME. I A Mimll nd In The Times wont column iniiy brim? yon results mi. mediately. Try one. watt nar- MKMHI3H OF THE ASSOCIATED Pit ESS VVII i.Htmiiisiicti in 1H7H lAAVII. ., Ti10 const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1913 EVENING EDITION -EIGHT PAGES, & Coniolldatlon of Times, Count Mall and Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 12 m pwwim iiiw fcjiifc j .i-. r . 1 IW TO GET OUT OF OLD ANUS NO PI MEXirjn now PROTECTORATE FOR NICARAGUA 'CASTRO'S REVOLT IN VENEZUELA lary Bryan Asks $100,- Appropriation 10 Mia mi in Leaving uountry. INTERFERENCE IS HOUGHT POLICY NOW Dnnics That There Is iround for Internrotinn lit As Sensational. laooWrJ t'rua to L'ona hay Tlmra. IlIINGTON, Auk. 3. Seeru- Er-nn vigorously disclaimed to t IiIh request lit Congress to rinte $i tin, huh ior iiriiigniB AincriciuiH inn m .Mexicn fniitipttlmi wltli fiiii' imllnv Enlnlstrnfinn may evolvo In hiil'i llio Mexican Hlhiiitlon. hcnlx iilmlliir to nut a Retire- IIHH'IK lion oil I lit? request Tor riiiirlntliiii lire enlliolv vv I f 1 fuse mill cannot bo explained theory consistent with tholn i null lc welfare." until llrvnii. hiliililni; alii to tin Indigent IdcKlrllli: to leave .Mexico f lit pteiil In Hlniply doliii; what II niiy time when American i In illlllirer hv liiHiirrcclliin. re In llo reason whv ntivtiiiilv Inttenipt to mlscoiiHtruo It." inry ut'yiiii'H request wait Bou nd rpretcd MB one stop In tlio itrn'lnim plan for dealing B Alex cull nriilileiii foni being regurdml'iiH a proll- Cto 'lie Intervention which at Wll.'.oii Iiiih told frleiulH on dcciusIoiih Ik out of the qucs i remiest for Hindu Ih renllv Eto he n forerunner or a poll- noil-llltcrffl'cnce From I lie resident WIIhoii has believed n ci-IhIh In the turbulent ro ll 10 single solicitude from n t overtime in h ion it in t in In of IIvch anil property. :i.d for .Mt'itnint. PENSION WILL BE GUT OFF Judge Hall to Revoke Allow ance of Cooley Family, Who Have Gone on Trip. (Written for Thu Times) COO MLLI3. or.. A..,, 1...1.,.. lolltl F. Hall Will t, ,n ulniiu nt II,., regular session or court bore next Monday to ruvohe the mothers' pen Hjtin or Mrs. Maggie Cooley. of .Maiabtlelil, who wmh allowed J12.no per month. Soon after getting liur peiiHlon. MrH. Cooley anil her sev eral children luft for Oklaboma to visit trlends and relatlvcB there and la .MlBBourl, Mr. Cooley. who Iuib been In III health for .!,.. id.... . . . ......- i -, preceded nor. .iihiku Hall IioIiIh that the inntlicis' pension law was n)t Intended to provide traveling' expenKCH ror families and ho will cut ofr her allowance. The Cooley futility received aid from many at .Miii'HliIlultt. It Ih Htilil. Two new appllealloiiH for penalotiH unve neeit men, one iiy MrH. Eliza beth Wlcltlimd. of Vorlli Km.. I .....1 the other by Mrs. McClny. or Ilea-1 viu lllll l.i.i it i ...... I , "" " " ".M'uiicii mill others will be up Monday. Bitter Fight on Sec. Bryan's nan riesuits in Senate Re questing Withdrawal of proposition. ttlr Aaaoclatrd rrt lo Coo lr Tlmra. WASHINGTON'. Aug. 2. The Pro posed protectornte for Nicaragua, embraced In (hn tmntv um.tooi...! i... Secretary Ilryan. prol'mhly will bo ..imnuuiieii nocnuso or the adverse action by the Senate Foreign Itoln- tlOHB Committee. rllllllinnti Tlm,nn wnB ItiBtnictcd todnv to itBlt See. Ilrynn to transmit the new N'lcara Ktiiui trcnty limited strictly to the proiinsed three nillllnn .inline ....h , - - "" ....mil iiii- ehnHO of the cnnal route nnd nnvnl bnso concesBlons. Tlie llfiht against Drynn's propos al became bo pronounced In the Com mltteo today that It was decided that It would be Impracticable to attempt a tbettlcmcilt of Mm tinllnv m ilw. present time. It was decided to ask Ilrynn to withdraw the protectorate features and limit tbo NIcnrnBtin trcnty to those the oriKlnal contain ed., An Intimation had been receiv ed by the Democrats on tbo Com mittee thnt President Wilson and Sec. Ilrvan wonhl im u-iliimr .. i.. ,. the protectorate policy aside tenipor- iii ii nun ii is expected a complete now draft of the treaty will be ready tvlf 1l In n fnit .Inim ...lf1.n.. .1 y " "j " iinuiii. iiiu no- VlBlOns L'lvlllL' tlm Ilnltnrl Rlnlnn .,....' ... --...... m....i uii iroioyer .NiciiraBun's future. MAY BOTHER UNITED STATES STAR T FORCE IN VENEZUELA OREST FIRE RANKING RILL FOREST NEAR SEATTLE MAN iMexliiiii (iovei'iiiu A I rested III New Oi'leniiM. fcchlfl I'r.fs lo i'iii) llajr Tlmri.1 lOltl. i:NS, AUB. 1!. Einnn- illlo Millo. foriller (ioveinor llexlian state of Ciininccho. isleil hcie today by the -m1- ,iioin ii h nnd lieiii without the (Iiiii'bv of murder nnd lili fined iv tin evlHtlnif aiitliorltles. y OF VICTIMS ACCIDENTS Large Area of Logged Off Land and Second Growth Timber Being Swept. tnr akim ;vfFi ro -jm nr TimM.j SEATTLE, Aiib. 2. The fire In the Coal Creek district, between I.nkcs WnshliiKton and Sanimainlsli, lms liiiriicd over a Iiubo area or uiKKeil-off laud and hoiuo second Krotttb treeH, The district Is twen ty nilleR from Sent tic, and It Ih un- llliillv that the fire will hi'i.tilr r.w.,. contnil. Tho stnto forest fire asso ciation Ih watehliiB evcrv datiRer point and Ih confident or holding tlio tiros In check, nlthotiBli tho Kidiind Ih very dry and conditions rnvoniblo ror HpreadliiB of fires, tho rainfall on Pusot Sound bolus hIx IneheH short of tho nvoniBo slnco .Innunry 1. IS ADVOCATED Chairman Owen Says it Will Remove Country From Con trol of Small Group. (nr AhoiUIisI I'itm In Coon IUr Tlmu 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. Aiib. 2. . Ill ii fliamilni Ifitfi.i. ......... t . . ......... .vt.v. iu riiiiuiry IIIIIIK- ers IsHiied today. Chairman Owen, or the Senate liniikliiB committee pnumorated what he considered to be nilvantauefl ti tiumi nr n... m.,uu. ,, ... ..... ... i,i iiiimn- Owen eiirrency bill, and said "It would relievo the bankliiB business fl'OIII the roiiti'iil nr n Imlr .1. very ambitious Bontlomeii who cnuld today shnl.e this countrv to Its foundatloiiH by panics whenever tllev llll'MKOll. tr nil nvlmnull.... I.. vestlBiitlon were made of the panic or 11107 to ttBcertaln who were the beneficiaries or that panic. this country would learn a much-needed lesson in finance." Government Arranges, to Put uown Kevolt Started by ...Castro's Adherents. Ilr AmocUleJ I'rrn to Coot njr Time. CARACAS, Aiib. a The mobili zation of the Venezuelan trooim In Caracas was completed today and an expedition Is expected to lenve the capital nny moment to meet the rev olutionary IttvnderH. It is bollev ed that the llrst objective point of the Bovernment troops will ho tho State fir I-'nlcnn. nt u'lilli -.. .!. ... , , "iiii.il uuiii, llici capita), was reported to have fallen "ii iu ino nanus of (leneral Castro's iflhorentH a few days ago. The Kovenuiiuiit troops tiro well orBim Ized and thoroiiBlily equipped ror nny service. Return of Exiled Disturber to Head Uprising Causes Grave Problem. BYRAN SILENT AS TO WHAT MAY BE DONE American Officials Approved of His Banishment Five Years Ago. j Siai'ttllTEIt HV CASTIU). Illy AtwmMlpil I'rim In Cuoa ll- TlniM.J I CAItACAS. Veiierniitn I 2. it Is reported hero that all' I 1 the Venezuela government of- . ! flclals nt t'oro win-., unpiihio,,,! i ny tasira ami Killed or taken I prisoners. iSK l I'OltTiaXD. cl -rl 'r.:i o root Hay Tlnim. LAM). Or. Auis. 2. Sec- War (SiirrlHitii unit nnrtv liiiatn at a banquet here to. nil loniorro.v will Insnect louvt r llarracks. lenvlni' to. bilitlit for Tncniitn, EXPENSE KS ENGLAND Government Makes pent About San Fran- txposition Exhibit. l'ci X'rta lo Cooa (lay Tlmra.) N. "Vuk. 2. -Annnrontly nn Pin ti incut In regard to tho pjovt-rnnieiifB non-pnrtlcl- I tlio I'lllinnin PnrIMi. Vvnn. loan Francisco appenrs to- " 4ii'Hiininntor Gnzetto. til thnt tlltl Hrltnlllu1 rnfni.nl fnto litis no dlplomntlc Ib pnd Is bused mimic nn mm. Iroiuuls. Tho nowBiinnor 0 (lO llOt llllK till nilf lltiln. otliitlona mid our buslnosa F) siiBKesttd. Amorlcans psy In tholr minds that our I huh occasion has no other Blllllll It llinti tlinao nf ,w ItllO illipoHSlbHlty of BOttlllB "iui collection nt a UlKlnm flR Rim Crnnnlonn and oxpoct nny diplomatic l wo may lutvo with tlm Mvurnment about tho Pa- l will tin Retltuil hnfn.. In tho exposition is to bo Mrs. John L. Lawson Hurt by Being Thrown From Horse Mrs. horty Injured. Mrs. John I. I.awson. who arriv ed hero recently rrom Eugene, with her family, sustained a dislocated Hhoiihlor last evening when hIio wns thrown front n horse. She mounted the horse mid the animal started to run nnd shn reared he was go ing to run away with her and hIio .lumped off. with dlsastroiiH results. Tl'.o accident occurred nenr their I camp In West Marsh Held. Arm U lliohen. I Mrs. .Ins. .'ort.v, of Ilav Park, fell and factiired bnr arm Inst eve iilug. She wim reedltiB the chickeiiH In tile vii I'll iiiiiii tier limnn uliiin ulm tripped or slipped and fell. This in mo second iiccioeui oi ine Kind that lias befallen her In tlio Inst, few years. WnlKs (rr llrldge. Gabriel Kaovawlteh, who Is em ployed nt tho l.ibby mine, walked off tho now elevated roadway or DrlilBo that Ih being constructed on Hall avenue last night nnd badly I II tlll'Ofl lltu linclf. tin u'nu rntlirnliif to i.inny wnen ine nccineni occurred. Itancliec Hurt. T T. Qlnvnuu ..f Pnnd Pllfnii linil- ... ... ...Ufl.M, til www" tv. im..- ly Injured his hand In nn accident yestordny nnd canto to Mnrshflold Inst ovonliiB for treatment. Tho Injury Ih not of a permanent nature. WESTON WALKS . W, W. BEATEN IN PORTLAND L ONG DISTANCE Aged Pedestrian Finishes Hike of 1546 Miles From New York to Minneapolis. lily Aaaoclatcl Titm to Coo Pay Tlmra. MINNIOAPOUS. Minn., Aiib. . Hil ward I'ayson Weston, tho nged pedestrian, completed Ills walk of nun union ironi .ow York Cltv liero today. lie left New York Juno 2 and arrived ahead of his cliedulo. COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SCORE THIRTY DEAD IN EXPLOSION Many Miners Reported Killed in Pennsylvania Shaft by laas loday. iny AHorUte.1 rrfia to Cooa Hay Tlmra,) I'OTTSVIMaB, Pa.. AUB. 2. At least thirty anthracite mine workerH aro believed to hnvo boon killed to tlny In nn explosion or bb In tho ICast Ilrooksldo mine, or the Phila delphia and HendliiB Coal and Iron Comiianv nt Tnwni' Pltv i .....,!.. miles rrom hero. Thoro wero two explosions. Sovon bodies wero re covered soon nftni' Din l.lnnt l.'!.... colliery ambulances and all tho doc- iuis in mo rogion aro at tho mine. Denied Injunction Restraining Officials From Prohibiting Street Speaking. tlly Aaioclalra Prna to Cooa Hay Tlmca. POIITLANI). Or.. Aug. 2. Load ers or the Industrial Workers or tho World railed todnv In nn iifTm-l in aeeuro nn Injunction In tho Stnto Circuit Court restraining Mayor Al hco and Sheriff U'nnl rrnm ..i.r...... lug tho city soap-box ordinance In tho foiiBested districts. Judge Ilenrv K. McGinn, nfter hearing tho potl' tloner, refused tho Injunction with out le'ivlug the bench. iny Aaiorlalrd frtaa to Cooa Hay Tlmra! WASHINGTON, I). C. Aiib. 2. lllO lincXIICCtcil iiimeiirimci. In T,.., ezueln of General Clprlauo Castro iu nine personni command or tho revolutionary rorces conrronts tho State Department with a Bravo prob lem. Socrotarv llrvnti iloptlnn.i tn. day to Bay what would be the atti tude or tho t'nlted Stntos towardH the presence or an unwelcome exllo In a land rrom which ho was ban ished five yearn ago. The Tnrt ad ministration not only approved of Castro's exile, but sought by ovory means, nltboimii without uiu.rwiuu i.. prevent him rrom landing in this country last winter. Orflcinls real Izo tnat Castro' personni direction of tho insurrection will make tlio nnvement fnr more formidable. TAKE TROOPS FROM CALUMET Klont Power- The tug Powors was floated today and towed down rrom Coos Klver nnd will bo bench ed Home plneo ror repnlrs. A hnd nolo was torn In tho bottom by tho old snag. The biiob has boon tlioro ror ninny yennt and the Governmont lins mndc futile efrortn tn L-ot It ...! nnd the Smlth-Powera Company used 100 pounds or powder nnd up sot a pllediiver In a rutllo effort to roniovo It. IClllU ColllestN. Pl'OHlflnnt K'nl-n lias decided a number of contested Barnes In the Coos County l.onsuo. Tho Marshlleld-Coiiulllo contest' was decided In favor or Coqulllo. Tho Cotiullle-Ilnndou protest was decid ed In ravor or Ilandou, tho Marsh-llold-Hnndon contest resulted In tho Bnmo beliiB thrown out becauso both teams exceeded tho three-hired playors limit on July 20. Kern has not decided tho Myrtle-Point Marsh lleld contest. UN TO BOOST TT.K IX CHINA. flll'S KAH, TO !''i:.ci: iti:m:L foiits H'i Tfei. io cooa Hay Tlmra. :1AI. Ann- o hf. ,.. l, o. .- nouns mo In tho hnnds or tbo .r. bonibarded at dny- T"" t-ntnoso Bovornment'a '"iiiiiiiinueii by Admiral no damage was caused, opened flrn nt -n., Pes and tho forts replied. ?i. "Quango or shots. iiour, tlio warships wlth- fcV Afro will tako pas- :M.SKT HAY Sl'XDAY. P. St. ."50. Leave CHAND- -' nt 8 a. m. and return Make your itrcsi.Tiivj. PIAMtuni IIOTKri. FOUNDATION IS HONK 'Tim Vllrt 1lln ilflvnt lina fntn. iu ,iliu IIU tllHVI tll w pletod tho pIllnB for tho now Hplsco pal Church at tho cornor of Fourth and Market, nnd tho ground Is now roady for tho actual construction work. A good foundation was se cured bo that no dlfllculty will over no oxpononrcu, no matter now nenvy n building Is placed upon it. It Is nlnnnnl tn nnwf Mm ii'-tilr nlnlltr nn f HIIIUUII IW lllllj )U tWt IIIWHt) tsu rapidly as possible In ordor to tako advantage oi mo dry siiiniitur moiuiis, THE HUB STORE IS GROWING Portland Administers Stinging ueieat to los Angeles Venice Wins. ny Auoilated I'rf.a to Cooa Day Tlmra.) POItTLAND. Or.. Aiib. 2. Port land KOt lieilllUfllllv men wltli T.nu AhKOleS VCStOrdnv for tlm olinlnnt ndmlnlstorcd by tlio Angols the day boforo. Sixteen runs and sev enteen hits against six runs and eleven hits or tho Angols tolls tho story. Tlio Barnes yesterday: Af Lob Angoles n, H, e. Uob Angoles c 11 2 Portland ic 17 l At Oakland It. H. 13. Oakland c a 1 san Kranclsco 3 12 1 At Sacramento n, h. K. Sacramento 3n 2 Vonlco c 7 2 AT NORTH BEND XIXJHO FOHCKD OUT. Myrtle Point Branch to Move Into Handsome New Building. The Myrtle Point branch of tho Hub Clothing & Shoo Co. will move to morrow into tho hnndsomo concroto building especially constructed for Its permanent homo. HMilo inn ulra nvinilint frtfl tvl nmi'O. a mo nut 1 nn iuiuhivi wi ,& iuw mont In tho progresB'vo march of this morcnntlle establishment which is constantly expanding nnd onlarg- li.iv tn nmnl tlm ftntiintirta nf n developing business. Its growth, whllo not rapid 1b warranted by an incrensins volume or business made nosslblo bv Us modern methods and cash system, Oklahoma Indian Will Get Job Of- teieti liini'k Alun. Dy AaaocUua rrcia lo Cooa Day Tlmra. WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 2 President Wilson witbdrow today tho nomination of Adam 13. Pattor son. of Oklahoma, a negro, to bo register of tho treasury. Patorson declined tho appointment, and Pres ident Wilson nominated uauo 13. Parker, of Oklahoma, n Cohawa In dian, recommended ny both Senators from Oklahoma and the Congress- Innnl ilnlecrntlnn fi-nm thai atnfn Southern Senators threatened a fight on t'aterson, . CAItD OF THANKS Wo most klndlv ttinntr nnr rVlnmla and neighbors who so kindly assisted us In our recent boronvoment, tho death or Miss Viola Lattin. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lattin and family. SRR OUR AD OX PAG 13 1. I4KWIH COXFIjenONUHY, Chamber of Commerce Organ ized With D. A. MacLeod as Secretary Open Offices. At a mass mooting at tho North Bond Commercial Club last ovoning, tho North Uend Chnmbor or Com morco was formally orgnnlzod. Thoro was n good turnout ntul tho booster spirit wns manifest amoiiB nil. Tho roport of tho committee on organization was adopted. This DrOVldod that Hin committor tl.nl had beon promoting tho organiza tion should become the first rtnnnl or Trustees or tho club. They nro J. H. Groves. C. S. Winsor, V. 13. Wattors. 13. C. Mather. George Hn zer, Poter Loggle, C. A. Smith nnd Fred Holllster. Thoy will select tho othor orflcers. Booster talks wero made by J. H. Groves, Peter Loggle, TCell Mc Leod, D. A. MacLeod nnd others. lOvervOllu felt that nnu Is tlm nn. portuno time for North nend to do somo effective boosting as wltli the junrouo construction under way many municipal improvements start ed, harbor work boguh and othor things in prospect that tho commun ity needed and Justified all that a good live booster organization mnM do. Rev. D. A. MacLeod, who recently resigned as pastor of tho North Dend Presbyterian Church, was elected secretary at a salary of $100 per month, and It was decided to tako flttartors In tho Myors building and lUaUCIlratO nil nc.tlcn nnmnnlim fni a greater and better North Bend. SKK Ol'K AD OX PAGI3 1. LEWIS COXFECTIOXEItY. Mine Operators Notified That National Guard Will be Withdrawn Soon. Illy Anoclalra Troaa (o Cooa Hay Tlmra. SALUMI3T, Aiib. - Tho mine operators havo beon advlsod that anothor week mny end tho stay of tho stato troops In tho mining district-. Tho continued nbsonco of extended notliiB and tho fact that tho nnuunl tour of duty of tho Mlch Igan troops takes tlio men front tnolr usual vocations woro factors In determining the stato authorities to limit tno stny or tlio soldiers. Anothor ractor Is tho oxponso to which tho administration Is put to mnlntnln tho camps. FLOWER SHOW RIG SUCCESS A BIG REAL FRTATF Ml One nt tliA Inrirpiat tnrna tunitn In realty circles was successful)- closed yesterday, J. O. Bristol, of 13u Bone, purchasing the harbor rront lot from T. C. Russell, of Bonvor iiiu. Tlio deed had not beon taken from tho bank boforo tlio north tWOIltv feet nf thin nrminrtv una sold to Charles Tom, nnd within thirty days from date of the trans fer tho remalnlnB thirty-eight feot had beon sold, making two turns within sixty days. Tlio nronortv la woll Incnlml ml. Joining tho Johnson lot on ' tho north and wns fnrmerlv iinnit In nn. Junction with thn nillnliiliiir nrnn. orty by tho stoamor Breakwater. Mr. Bristol was approached whllo horo by parties desiring to leaso tho property ror bul.ldliiB purposes, but was nt thnt time im,lnelitnl no tn i.i,, futuro plans, He has slnco advlsod W. A. Rold, who successfully turn ed both of the forme deals, to of fer same for a llmltod time as a slightly advanced rigure, but stated that in event of not turning samo quickly ho would build on tho prom ises himself. Magnificent Display of Flow ers at First Annual Ex hibition Today. Tlio "Busy Cornor" wns n riot of COlor mid nil lOlvtilnn llnlil nt IVn- Branco today at tbo First Annual Mower Show. Tho number and beauty or tho displays woro a contin uous Source nf u-mnlnrmniit in ..it visitors, Thoro woro numerous ex pressions or surprise thnt Coos Buy produced such n varied collection or renlly beautiful dowers. Dahlias of raro nnd exquisite beauty, delicate and rragrant sweet peus, raro roses, stately Utiles, phlox, tiger llllles, IloworB or almost every known va riety nnd huu woro shown. It Droved Hllfli nn imnviinnfn.l .... .1 surprising success that Mr. F. M. Parsons announced that borearter it will bo mnile nn imminl nimni M-t yoar It will be linlil enrllnr nrnlmlik- Juno 20, when roses will bo more plentiful, although tlioro was n splen did display of roses in today's exhlb- Each display a8 It arrived wob tog ged with a number nnd tho name reulstered In n linnk In tl. lu ...o., . ... .. ....,,, ,,, fc,,0 ...Mil- nor tho names of the exhibitors will not bo known to the Judgos until uuer uioir decision hns beon reached nnd tho awards made, which will bo by numbers only. In addition to tho three boautirul first prizes, Dr. E. 13. Straw will give a cash prlzo or $2,50 to tho winner of tho llrst prlzo and tho Brndloy Candy Co. will glvo a box of Bluo Bird chocolates to onch exhibitor. Tho Judges will mako tlio awards this evening. WAXTED. An apprentice nt the library. MAKE YOUIt HOME PAY RENT WHILE YOU LIVE THKRE. Invest ?2400.00 in n choice cor ner lot in tho '.Merchant Block." or $2000.00 in an Inside lot. Build a homo to suit your needs. Tho In crease lu tho vnluo of tho ground will pay you rent on your own hrinin ntwt unv fun vim. linnu.. i. sides. Wo nro exclusive agonts for mis property. 1. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. ;