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'15 I HAVE DISCOVERED THAT IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO KEEP A BEE TO GET STUNG ... .MM.Mtv.nAY ni&QUisrrn fSVKUY MERCHANT Who uses Tlio Thnos advertising columns will toll you ho mates t. went, according to tlio belief f nil but vegetarians, Instead of of.Jrne your roast, or your Btcnk, ordering J"" , ...- wiiy not mtt money by so dalng. Tho reason la ! In a '?"'". i. i tT)io Times, nnd simple. Dependence Is placed In Tho Times ads becnuso no 'faJta" ad chn enter Its columns. etudyimt tho butchers have to or tee " ""v fcr you? rjssvwKP MEMBIttl OP THIS ASSOCIATE!, PKES9 OL XXXVII. Kstiibllfched 1K78 ns Tlio Const Mitll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const sfnll nml Coos Hay Advertiser. No. arc (wttttl mmtz !. VEST SH MEXICO l!. ,v D Allien Iregon txeouuve un numm From tasi nujjnuaiuo Trouble Soon ILL HAVE NATIONAL ijUAHU uei ncHui Lolds President Wilson But ujiays doiuui nuoouiu ni Force intervention CPOItT KKIIKUS IHCFF.ATKI). ! iiaiip7. March 18. Km- .i-n- .i..lnl lii itinfln it Him rn- port that Oenornl Bcnnvldos was Killed in 1110 IlglillllK iiuutu nil .... rvmflrninllnn nt llln rn- ported Insurgent reverse 1b not -ii,mlri frniii nnv source. Tho American Government's rep resentative, George C. Cnrothora, left at noon on n specuu irnui for tlio from. IDr AhocUIM Prrtt lo Coot Br'Tlmi Icti.mt Or.. Mnreli 18. "I nm fcnfldcnt war with Mexico Is coming L-- -h.I T n.. nnttlfV nilvlllA 1in nun auu j iti h",Mf " "UM fci.w . Rational tmaru or urcgon 10 on pro arcd, for I nm suro thoy enn count h liMne railed out boforo long." said iovcrnor West. Ho hna Just, ro-i krncd from tho Mexican bordor, Ihlch ho visited on his return from I'ainlwtion. 1). l no upnciu itcsi fcnt Wilson's nttltit'lo. but nnld that rewire rould f Jr-c. Intervention. ttorney General McReynolds Begins Suits Against Le high Valley Line 111, AiwvUtr4 rrrM lo Coot ll, Tlmtt, KV YORK. Mnrch 18. Tho Lo- fh Valley Railroad Company hns Mn lued by Attorney Gcnornl Me- tanolds tinder tho Shormnn nntl- rust law ns being tho dominant fnc- r In n combination alleged to con- ui me nnuiracito 1'ctinsyivanln coal lllll It tOlirllCH Mnrn tluin n ilii7nii Ither corporations nnd Individuals h held as co-defendants. mill IIAKOTA PKOGHCKSIVK IB; AiuKl.ted Prm lo Coot Iltr Tlmu.l HURON', f?. IV. Mnroli 18 Urn. ''Hive lenders iiiiiiniinrr.il tin Inf. lit Plan for tlio fntiirn nt tho rty In South Uakotn, Uocltled on L Tettenl.lV'fl I'nnfnpAiinn fPlint. l' ?. 'en'I'ornry "atato c'ommltteo otably would bo nppolntod to call wuieuiion to aoiect a full Btnto diet. TO KDUC.VTi: l'AHKXTS. Mn of Hnndllng Clilldieu Up To ntii.... i.n. IB, AUOTUltd PrM. fa Rmi n Yin. 1 INKW nnr.vAva i..-i. io hm. ouia be done with children at homo r.i a, BXD'ecl o UlsciiBslon at tho ,.i ,s BesBiona or tho Tenth An- lal Ph I Lai,... n rnl. ,..i. """' UIIIUIUIIUC, illU taaerg enmhnaUn.i ii. ..,.it.. nr pcational work among tho .parents. USineSS Mnn'c AconAlilrnn Postpones Selection of ram secretary t a mpptin .i n Mens Association last night ""J Of rinn.l. i .i . . .. en "'" uuu oulr "e'a,,B &XLyZ$ot ? take any ac. BeidJv t,on untn tno second d1Ipm. . Apni' Tnere are four Mr u?r Ul Plac0 now tlley be" owellnf vrvf Mr- mes. air. ThB "" "ena and Mr. Caton. ion emer8i,,n fee of tno rean- II 50 Xed at l and tl,e dues J roll .in ,u""l- me memuer twYl art . n0t be c,osed for a tevf UraiT fit ePectet tnat prac- r bus n ' V" nmy ?TJ l be inM.:.V"UD uu. VVB . )Utu ..1?: -1".0 olect s to frwis ,iTn"""eaa accouuts ana rw'e aid the retailer. ,T1mye.Ui;t10cbepr,nUD,? d0DB a IS RAILWAY ML COMBINE OUR WANT TO BE SECRETARY S WAR WITH . IS SURE 10 GOME KAISF.R'H .SIXTH GRANDSON tllr Ao, UIpiI Pitm to Coo 111, Timet. 1 INSULIN, Mnrch 18. Em poror William hns ordered . a gcnowil school holiday In cole brntlon of tho birth of his sixth KrnndBon nt .Brunswick this morning. Tho young Duchess of Brunswick, who Is the only daughter of tho emperor, Is ro portcd doing well. LONE HG8BEI GEIS 114,000 Bandit. Reported to Have Made Bin Haul on Santa Fe Train in Texas (If At.orltlrd Prrt lo Coot nr TlnwO NI3AUM6NT, Tex., Mnrch IS. A lono robber held up the express messenger on n Santa Fo train nenr hero nml Is reported to have stolen $14,000. Tho robbery occurred on a northbound train at Uolblg, four teen miles north of here. I0LE ARMY IS LEAVING YOLO Unemployed Disband Near Sacramento and Leaders 1 Remain in Jail Rr AmocIiIH I'rivo lo Coo. II. r lloifi.) 8ACHAMHNTO, March 18. Tho nrmy of unomployed In Yolo county nns dlHbanded'. All t'.nt Ib loft of tho army Is tho fifteen leaders In the' county Jail hero. American Amateur Defeats English Professional in Philadelphia llr AuarlatH Prf. to Coo. IUr Tlmro. PHILADELPHIA, March 18. Jay Gould, American and British amateur court tennis champion, won tho open championship of the world from Geo. F. Covey of England, tho professional titlo holdor. In ono of the finest ex hibitions ovor seen hero. Gould won 80von sots to one C-0, 6-1, 0-4, C-3, C-2, C-2, D-a, 0-1. TRY TO MAKE Petition of 150 Signatures Presented to City Coun cil There This Week A pnper in the form of an or dinance, but signed like a petition by 151 names, prohibiting the, sale of liquor in Coqullle. was handod' In to the Recroder and was read to the Council. J. K. Quick acted na spon sor for tho paper and explained that it was submitted to tho council to be acted on by that body as it thought best. It waB explained that it was now too lato to submit tho meaaure as an Initiative law at the coining election, apd the sentiment of the council was that as the town had voted wet, and as tho council was supposed to carry out the wishes of tho majority, tho time was not ripe for a dry ordinance, until tho vorera should indicate a change of senti ment. A number of the Modern Woodmen were on hand, to find out what was what in regard to the Incident ast Saturday evening when Night Officer Plyler butted Into their social affair at midnight. Dano Hudson acted as spokesman and made it quite plain that the officer's Intrusion had not made a lilt with the Modern Wood wen. No official actlojj wan taken. GOULD WINS CHAMPIONSHIP G01ILLE . . AfcialiiMilflfdi lf, mUriBtm. f .,j.tX PIS S OL S GENES Armed Detachments Guard Principal Points of Danger in French Capital Intense Feeling Manifest. Wr AMorlitrd I'rr. to Ceo. n, Tlmu.l PAUIS, Mnrch 18. Tho nppcar nnco of armed detachments of Re publican guards, posted nt strate gic points ,of Paris, added to tho tenso excitement aroused nmong tho various pollticnl factions by tho nBS nsslnntlon of Gnton Cnlmetto, edi tor of Figaro. At ovory point wboro thcro wns llkollhood of trou ble, police were supported by sol diers. Tlio offices of tlio Figaro. EE UNDER WALLS Twelve Rescued in St. Louis and Seven Others Are Still Missing f Py AMorltt! Pit., to Con. tl.r TlmM 1 ST. LOUIS, March 18. Tho bodies of three men who woro killed In tho collnpso of part of tho Missouri Ath letic Club ruins on tho St. Louis Seed company's building, woro taken from tho ruins last night. Otio woman ami six mon nro still unaccounted for null may bo burled In the ruins. LARGEST VOTE Registration of Women Gives it Lead Over New York Total 693,624. 111' Auolttr4 I'rrM lo Cool lit, TlmM.I CHICAGO. March 18. Including tho women who qualified ns voters under tho provisions of tho Btnto equal Hiiffrngo act, Chicago today : ns tho largest voting population of any city in -tho Unltcdi Stntcs, tho total exceeding Now York by ovor 20,000. Tho registration todny brought tho total to 003.C2-I. SUFFRAGETTE HELD SLANDER Woman School Teacher Gets Damages For Being So Classed by Physician IDr AuocUtod Pitm to Com lit 7 Tlrau.l COLOONB, March 18. For calling a woman school teachor a "suffrag ette" tho wife of a physician was con victed and fined today on tho chnrge of slander. The offonno wnB commit ted in tho courso of a quarrel over tho punishment by the teacher of tho physician's daughter. T FIRE SWEPT Columbia, S. D., Nearly Wip ed Out by Blaze Starting In Dance Hall ' lOr AwcUted Ymt lo Coot D.r TlroM.J COLUMBIA, S. D., March 18. The main business section of this town was wiped out by fire early today. The loss Is 165,000, The fire started from the explosion of a gasollno lamp jn a danco hall. Improve Honil-Bay Park resi dents at a meeting last Sunday de cided to call for bids on grading and planking a third of a mile of roadway leading through that sec tion, Money for the project has been subscribed and they hope to get tho work completed at an early date. A number of now houses are to be built there and they want the road to get the material In aa well aa to benefit tho present progressive residents. A number of other im provements are being discussed. Harry Noilly, a St. Louis sporting writer, has been named secretary and business agent of tho Kansas City Federals. 1 Chamber of Deputies, resldcnco of Cnillnux and St. Lnznro prison, whero Mndnmo Calllaux has occu pied a coll slnco sho killed the edi tor, to clear her husband's name, alio said, woro ningnntoa which at tracted tho populace In tho Latin qunrtcr and working quarters wlioro It Is necossary only for a turbulent Individual to shriek "Death to Call laux" or "Assassin" for him to bo joined by dozens of others, tho po llco kept zealous watch. Tho crowds liavo adopted as their own tho assertion of Deputy Dclnlmys In tho Chamber last night, that tho "Cabinet members nowndays send tholr wives to kill thoso obstructing their pnths." VESSEL LOSI Bow of City of Sydney Still Hanging to Jagged Cliffs inr AMotittcd Prru to Cooi liar Tlm.) HALIFAX, N. S., Mnrch 18. Tho bow of tho steamer City of Sydney, which was abandoned yesterday after running on tho Sambo rocks, twenty- flVn InllrtK fiflRr nt llnllffiv Win ut 111 j clinging to tho ragged edges of tho rocks todny. Thcro Is no hopo of saving tho vessel. LIGHT ROUSE SERVICE PROBE Supt. Geo. Warrihgton Dis charged and E. C. Gillette Succeeds Him (llr AwLtl Prt. to Cno n Tlmn I WASHINGTON, I). C, March 18. As a result of tho recent Investiga tion Into tho llghthoiiso bcrvlcc, Geo. Warrington, superintendent of naval construction of tho sorvlco, wns dls- I missed nnd Fdwnrd C. Gillette ap- ; pointed to succeed him. No charges I woro specified and tho dismissal la mild to bo to improvo tho sorvlco. WELSH VICTOR English Lightweight Champion Gets Decision Over Mex ican in 20' Rounds (Hr Auocltt IT... to Coot tlr TlmM. LOS ANOELKS, Cal.. March 18. Froddlo Welch, tho British light weight, won tho decision ovor Joe IUvors after 20 rounds, Welsh had tho lead on points nearly all tho way. LUFT BIG KSTATI-V iiir Auocitt! rm. to coot nr tidim.i PITT8BURG, Pa., March 18. Tho will of Oeorge Westlnghouae divided his estate botweou his widow and son, tho latter getting sixty per cent of tho property which Is valued at over $40,000,000, DOZH.V J1ANKB Wr Aworltttd Frttt to Coot Dr TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C. March 18. According to unofficial statement twelve regional banks will bo estab lished early in April undor the now currenoy law, MISSIONARY'S COFFIN IS . nURIKI) WITHOUT HIM. Rov. Bemhart, the only Jew mis sionary among the Jews In (he north west, arrjved In Bandon Saturday, after walking 500 miles In tho Valley and along the coast. Mr. Bernhart was tho gueBt of D. W, Carpenter over Sunday and gavo an address at tho Latter Day Salnta church Sunday night, In the course of Mr. Bernhart's remarks he stared that when he became a Christian his mother had an empty cofflrt burled in the family tomb to signify that Mr. Bernhart was dead to all his kith and kin. He left Monday for Prosper and will walk on to Roseburg. Bandon Recorder, Case, a wealthy young business man of Trenton, N. J., will sopn Join the Phillies. He is an amateur pitch er and is said to rank with some of the stars. Rain prevented outdoor practice today. SENATOR SCORES WILSON FDR ALLEGED DEAL WITH ENGLAND 11UYAN IS FlFTY-FOUIt (Dr Atodtil Prrta to Coot nJ Tlmfi.l WASHINGTON, D. O., March 18. William Jennings Bryan, Secretary of State In President Wilson's Cabinet, was born March 18, I860. Ho Is the re cipient todny of congratula tions upon his birthday from members of tho diplomatic nnd consular service throughout the world, na well ns hosts of friends nnd admirers In Wash ington, who called personally. BANDITS KILL - - - Madero Company's Property at Pearson, Chihuahua, i Raided After Slaying ! tnr AmikUUkI Pitm to Coot II. jr TlmM. JUARKS5, March 18. The prop erty of tho Madera Company, Lim ited, nt Penrsou, Chluhuahun, was raided yesterday nnd morchnndlso seized by tho bandits undor Manuel ' Gutlorrcz. The raid followed close lv tho murdor of Oscnr Allen, an ' Amorlcnn, employed ns watchman. Tho raid followed tho removal of Villa's Boldiom, who previously guarded the proporty. j AT SAME PLACE Blaze Last Night Endangered Mrs. C. H. McLaughlin Again Suspicions Another mysterious blnzo that has added to tho misplclon that the destruction of tho homo was of in cendiary origin yostordny morning, started In tho rear of tho Mc Laughlin roaldeuco site ut the cor ner of Sovouth nnd Iugorsoll afreets about 10:30 last evening. The fire dopartmont responded quickly and quickly extinguished tho blnzu. Fire Chief Keating made an Investigation of tho affair and nays that tho flro wna started by somo parson unknown to him. "Tho Iioiibo where tho flro started last evening," anld Chi. f Keating to day, "waB n small building In tho reap of tho houso which was burned Tuesday morning, it Is divided In two suctions nnd Mrs. McLaughlin Intended to occupy ouo part of tho place. In the other compartment 'a collection of boxen nnd firewood wna found. It had not boon thcro very long and thcro la no doubt in my mind that tho fire wua of incendiary origin." Tho flro started IubIiIo tho llttlo building which waa temporary quar ters for tho McLuughllu family, but ono of tho DOlghliora who arrived early throw out tho burning boxes and stuff, so that tho building did not catch from the blaze, Mr. Keat ing says. It Is likely that a thorough Inves tigation of tho matter will bo innde nt unco by tlu authorities. Mr. Mc Laughlin and tho chlldrou have ex pressed suspicions of how tho flro yesterday waa started. Mrs. McLaughlin and tho chlldron have tlio sympathy of nil and were It not for McLaughlin, more public aid would bo extended to thorn, im. kocii's cum:. Claim That Serum la CJmit Success on Tubercular Patleuta, NKW YORK, March 18. Undor tho supervision of Dr. John A. Wyeth, former presldont of tho American Medical Association nnd president of tho Polyclinic Hospital, a course of instruction has been begun by Dr. Kills Bonlme in that hospital of tho treatment of tuberculosis with Dr. Koch tuberculin. Dr. Koch's tuberculin is now be lieved to bo a certain cure for the dreaded white plague for those In the early stages of the disease. There la a great difference in tho ubo of tho tuberculin now and twenty-threo years ago. Tho injection used then waa from ono million to ten million times the size of the injection used i today. Thero is no reaction now, where tho previous doses frequently I produced: a reaction which killed the patient. Tho tuberculin as now ad ministered effects a euro of 100 per cent of bono and gland and lung cases in the first stage. In lung cases In the second stage about ninety per cent are cured. In the third stage tho ubo of the treat ment is likely to hasten death. A1ERG H! i F Washington Congressman Tells of Alleged Reason Why Toll Exemptions Attacked ENGLAND AGREED NOT TO INTERVENE IN" MEXICO Decares That United States Is Being Humiliated by Pan ama Proposal (tlr AMoclttrd Prru to Coot 1!-llrttt.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Match IK. Broad chnrges that President Wil son determined to (isle Congr-M to repeal tho Panama tolls exemption ns a cotiBcquouco of bis recent con ference with Sir Lionel Cardcn, British Mlnlstor to Mexico, and Uiat Hip President's action was the srtl mlnatlon of negotiations with Gtaxli Britain for preservation of tho M roo doctrine, threatened by tho Mex ican altuatlon, wna iniulo In tlio'bcn nto by Senator Jones, Republican, of Washington. Ho wiib uprnklnc on his pending resolution calling un tho President for full Information taa tho tolls controversy. Jones Intimat ed that tho repeal of tho toll wtunp tlon clnuso waa the prlco for Tioat intorferonco in Mexico by other, for eign povor8. Ho further dedJareC that "It Is roportcd na ono of tho conditions that Great Britain will seek reparation on Kb losses through Confederate bonds Issued during Ifen Civil War, tho burden of whldi jCi fall on tho Southern States." "Whnt In tho foreign policy lBi roqulroa such humiliating, cowardly, craven nctlon on our imrt?" TknicteC Jones. "Whnt nro tho dollcnto mat ters that domnnd this huiulllntlonv Aro wo so wcnlc that the dnmnuds.aC England, bnscd on tho selflnh Inter C8ta of the Canadian Pnciric Railway must bo gruii'ed, right or wrong?" Action on tho resolution wuc tfo forrod until tomorrow, following ,m parliamentary ,wranglo. TO PHOTWr CALIFORNIA. lilt AmuvI.im l'rw r iHjr THn)' WASHINGTON, D. C. March 13 Secretary Garrison hnB forwardod to Major General Murray, commandlHj: tnu WvKtorn Department, (Iovnrnr JnhnHon'A request for nddltl(3 troops to protect tho southern Cali fornia border from Jkl-utlcana. Tho Secretury will loavo uOtloji'eit tlroly to (leneni! Murray's dlncrollo.. railIaysIit ' BYJEI51 Interstate Commerce Commis sion Scores Northern Lines for Rebates, to Mills IDr Awocltlt4 Prwt lo Cot Utj-TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, March IS, Condemnation of the traffic arraujn montB between the Chicago, Mllwiu keo & St, Paul railroad and curtain private lines on Puget Sound and 1 iwoen tho Great Northern und othar indopou'dent boat lines on tho SouaAJ, wna contained) in n decision hr Jo Interstate Commorco CoinmisnoK af fecting tho transportation of BhlRgki from Washington stnto to points eaac From tho water-locked mills i tho west side of Paget Sound the Stt Paul inado Joint ratoa to tho eji.it higher than tl.o tormina! rates a im plying from tho mills ut Seattle. a&t the decision says, shrunk Its rovrxjc aoven nnd a half conta by paylujc u division of rates to tho boat Um owned by tho iiiIIIb, To moot tbefe nation tho Great Northern Hiaderju arrangement with other IIiiob wKyCK gave to tlio wnter lines guvon nmtK. halfacents per 100 pounds out ul tU terminal rates. ., "Our order of suspension v,il tw, vacated," Bays the Commission, hi we do this solely because of tho facias disclosed." CONVENTION IX CHINA. (Br AMocltt4 rrctt to Com IUr TIum PHKINO, March 18, A ciinveiitlftc opened hero for the purpose of am ending tho provisional constitution f. tho Chlneso republic. PAUTIICS STILL CLASH, Br Auocltt! Prut la coot Vt TlmM. PARKKR8BURG, W. Va., Marti' 18. Tho deatiniea of tho Progressiva and Republican parties in West Vir ginia aro uncertain. The Republi cans at a state convention recently postponed action and asked tho 11. gresslve leaders to meet them for x conference looking to amalgamation The Progressive state chairman (in structed tho Progresslveo not U At tend the meeting. The Tlmea want ads get wants thoy go after. :T. 1 im HI v - . 'I I v