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Wit.l -- WPfff-5 jy '.,'. iiltMi k l. v.1,.JMBBUiJe:ll.v wuiOPk THAT Up THE ' "L .01 IS Of TEN ! fOLlOWED H!l SHOWERS .niMitH IS NO PLACE ai:h vor Tiiti:u? You n- l yours, oi . ' ut tho same things to ct, la m cr day, nnd week after week? Why noi look in th "ads ' for Ideas n'jout I .... wMttta til which tO COI1- - tn-i nV nil.' All foatlors read the "' ."' ,.i' n.ia n n mnttor In wlint ottoa f.i of the paper they nppenr. A f.iiiful sirlcii or nus, ninainc eatables nnd break tlint "tablo nio- i nonv?" You'll bo surprised ut Iho difference, If you follov TLME3 COOll eur .,..,.. ,,nlrnnl,l rpsnllK. kure o gti....b 3HEKaHH i nna. MtiMREK OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lKCZ3Zt vvvWH EstnliHsiieu i7M AAA VII. ns Tho Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Time, Const Mall nnd Coos Buy Advertiser. No. 211 15 NOTICED ODING MAR BY AP i 002 I FBFII 1ELEPHHE TRUST s k mm upn it pdrti inns III Company Submits to Gov ernment UlSSUIlUIUll uaou Decree loaay MPETITIVE CONDITIONS NORTHWtsi AiUihimulu tent Company Forced to Re linquish small uoncems ADsoroeu Dy u M AMOCWM lira i vw. ... -.. bntirr.AN'n. March 10. The so iled telephone trust, by which tho (I system iioininnieii mo hul-b m shlngton. Oregon nnd Idaho, was L.nlr.,l trltlinill a r Kin ucro wnun Hccreo accepted by tho telephone I -,,.( niul ronccdliiK tho covcm-, Git's demand was entered In tho Bornl court. rhc decreo makes specific pinna wr . iornilon of comiiPtltlvo con-1 Rons In tho Pacific Northwest. It, I tho suit tinner mo aiioriimn nnu B TEN GASE MYSTERY A. Peltyveff, Employed on Dredne Crew, May Be Fatally Iniured I KIM) cm:k today. Luto this afternoon, Marshal I Carter and Offlcor Richardson I found a slight cluo In tho caso. I Thoy found Pcttyyeffs hat on n I pllo of slack Just back of. tho bunkorH whero Hottyycff was I I tllRf.ovnrnil thin innrtiliii Tinm i law. brought buro InBt July by wnro trucks r iw mm, timm i ntlnrnev ccnornl. Tho Dell com- I nn.l thn nusnnlt nn,. i,n,. . ly will rIvo up Its hpldliiKS'ln the Clirrc, thoro last night. Who rlhwcstCM TolCllhollO company, ! thn nthnr mnn una la n ltmii.,i h lines from Port Angeles, Wnsh- yot. iton to Corvallls, Oregon, nnd In , Interstate Toiopnono compnny, In linos from Spokane to nortliorn i A. Pottyyoff. n Inburor employed Iho. Tho acquisition of tbeso two , handling plpollno for tho d red go Se- d stanro companies, tno, purcn- nmo, was found lylns In tho street i of the Homo Tolophono company near tho coal bunkers at tho Coal j Spokane and of tho exchanges Ilank Inlet drawbridge this morning ending with tho Tloll In Sonttlo, In n saiul-coiiintoso romlltlon. A bad boma and IlellliiBhnm, contributed wol' on the hack of thn neck and nn- Khe alleged combination. other over tho oyo Indicated that ho had been tl"o victim of foul play. He wna taken to Mercy Hospltnl about noon from tho timekeeper's of fice n(. the Smith nilll. whero ho was taken by parties who found him. Ho could not will It or talk. At tho hos pital Dr. Dlx found that ho was suf- faring from n frnrhiro of tho skull nenr tho baso of thn brain and his romlltlon Is most crltlrnl. Tho wholn thlpir Is a mvstory nnd Pcttyyeffs Inability to talk makes It hard to salvo. That ho was struck ...1.1. -1..I. l ..I..I..1.. -..(.I... A ....! r..r.n Dnll D.U.,., t U..ln ",l" " '"" '" l"niliy fVIIIIMIl, lllir. Drfle Ball Believed tO Have whore It occurred and wh- and who was Involved neither Constable Cox nor Marshal Cnrtor has been ablo to find out. Ti'ey nro now looking for his hat. thlnklnir that nilcht solve hnr A,vlM rrri lo Coo I1t Tlmw.T ' (J)0 niiestlo'i tANCOl'VKH, U. C, March if!.1 OiiltAVrnk Yestpiday. nsn answerliiK tho description of: Pettwnfr rHinn hero with iil wlfn Irge 1 Uall, nlleRcd to bo ono of nbout three months ai;o lo work for I robb rs who held up tho Oreat the dredpo Rontlle. Ho Is about for fthern train In Skault County, ty years old nnd Is a small man. He bntnfjton, Io brunry 20, was nr- wnH ono of ,j,n rrow that nlt yeater led Inst night at Calgnry, Al-. ,,ny herause their wobos wero not In- pi nni uu uruuKiii uuru iui crensed hovildl We Eat Onue Another? OM12 French scientists liavo seriously discussed the qitustlon of whether wo should all turn canulbnl. Theso learned gentlemen nllcRo that hu man flesh Is tho most cnslly digested. and tlm most nourlshliiK food men can eat. In cunuuontltiB upon this, an African traveler says that It Is a matter of common knowledge that cannibal tribes nro thin, poorly nourished and that even whcn thoy have plenty of food, they bIvom every evidence of physical deterioration. Community cannibalism Is just as destructive to community life as hu mnn cannibalism Is to human Ufo. Team work wins tho basoball game. Concerted effort enables four horses to pull more than two. Centralization and concentration gives to tho de lightful rays of tho Bun tho force and effect of the flcrco flnmo. Many hnuds mako quick work only whon thoy work together. The up building of tho community is a work for the community nnd not for In dividuals but the work must bo directed; It must be managed, and it must not bo at cross-purposes. A town is no placo to foster Jealousies and contentions. All should learn to know that whatovor will conduco to tho welfare of a town cannot Injuro her cltlzons. Tho disposition made manifest by her citizens point to her downfall or her rise. The character of the peoplo mako tho town; not her structures, business blocks, domes and monuments nnd whon peo plo lose interest In tho promotion of tho general welfare and permit per sonal projudlco to rulo they need not hope to thrlvo. Harmony among the people of it community Is Indiiatlvo of Its progress. Individuals who nt tempt to promoto factionalism should bo Ignored. Farmers cannot bo nt variance with one anoth r and prosper; merchants cannot, churches can not, baseball associations cannot, nor can any similar organization or com- TOLL EXEMPTION DGOIDI REPORT DCM REBELS IE TORREOK NO NEWS Fill I MEX. BUTTLE Federal Capital Without Def inite Detailed Advices From Torreon 111 Amo(I1sJ ittm to Coon llr TlniM J MKXICO CITY, .Mnrch 2C. Tho Federal capital Is still without def inite Information ns to the fighting nt Torreon. The? War Office appears to have recolved no direct 11. ws nnd published reports of the success of tho FcdernlH based on consular idlspatchos from border, points, So- vero righting Is reported irt ArUga iir .witr.i i'n 10 ro iur Timm.i and Ctintro Clenegns. Tho banks jitauEZ. March 2G.--At uootwnu ' HiiHi iit.im, it iMinunii nvnnniiiiii mi. ... a ta . .. .. nuiu iiiuiij .-HHMI.V.-U .iiiiiiu ii- unoKicini report was recoiveu opy- Meager Reports From Front Indicate General Villa's 1 Troops Losinn FEDERALS REPORTED TO BE TAKING OFFENSIVE Huerta Aflent at El Paso Claims Direct Information Artillery Duel Sl. HKPOUT HKItKUS ItEl'UI.HKI) llr AnocUlfJ I'rrta lo Cout lit, Tlirn.) ' WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrcli I 2(3. This messnBf sent from j Mcxlro City lust night wns re- I L'olvcd nt tho embassy hero to- j dny: "llebels oneu moro rout' I ed ami repulsed nt Gomez Pal- 1 nclo with heavy Iorbob while trying to approach Toman." j LO SUSPECT iraiyuBBtn Been Arrested at Cal gary Last Niflht Plan tn rimit Flnnl Dphatft On wns expected beforo inljoin'nnieiit. 'omtlons owlm? to tho uncertainty nc that an Intermittent artillery duel nnc,,Ji ?L TuLtu HnilPQ . S,,t'.". "r0V,"0tt ." n,."P,n, "! . of U' "",,on- ! vaVcnrr"", on at (3on"z Palaolo WleaSUre tO Twenty HOUrS, brouglU .on soon after the l'ouson.- during tho night. No details wore ProQ Wiknn nVQ Win P sombled, divided tbo tlmo so as to recolved. - h-res. wuson oayb vvnuio Rvo toll houra to tbwn ,.., xrnnA"7in 10 r-l0'L' smmm is World Demands Action. t e ropeal, to bo controlled by Chalr- mnn Adamson of the Commurco Coi mlttco, five houra for tho Democr - - WAaiiiiNi; iui, w. y., "" ' , oDuoBcu. to bo controlled by Doremus l"1:' ,., i ;Z,L i of Michigan, four hours f6r the Ite- 20 President Wilson said todoi I ....i,,,.,,,,. ,0 , contrn'l l.v Know-1 Hint w th tho united prOU'St OI ' ,.,., . r,.,nrn.i. .i .. i r,. I I tho South American pross. the f opinion of the entire world was I unanimously In favor ot repeal i or tho .Panama tolln uumptlou. I Dr AmotUIixI rm la Too 1T Ttm.l WASIIINOTON, U. C, Mnrch 2C Domocrntic house leaders abandoned tho Idea of only fifteen hours dohato on tho Pannmn tolls exemption re peal and agreed to twenty. This would bring the voto probably Satur day. Ill, AnwUtxl rmi lo Coo ILjr Tlm.l WASHINGTON, U. C, March 2C. A rulo to limit dohato on tho Panama Cannl tolls exemption ro peal bill to twmty hours wns pro- Hnntnii 10 tiiu iiuiiKu at t uv this nftornoon. A voto onthornle Pnniajmblll j tho Progressives, to lie controlled by I Lafforty of Oregon. While tho open ing ulflrnilali wiih nn tn thn Ilousn. tho first guiiB wero being fired In ' tho Sennto, whoro Owen iimivorcd n speech supporting tho President's contentious. Delayed by Conference KeKii-t. Just ns both sides were propnred for the beginning of tho struggle another delay camo up In tho IIoiiho. Although tho Rivers nnd Harbors bill was In Hue to ho speedily finished, tn mnko way for the tolls repeal bill, Itcprosentntlvo Fltzgornld brought up tho conforouco report on tho urgent deficiency bill. A conforouco report Is nlwnys In order and It replaced tho Rivers and Harbors bill, which REPORTED SAFE Hr Amoi Utf.l I'ma lo loo. Ill, TlraM ' KI PASO, Mnrch 2C That tho j robols hnvo been repulsed evry I tiiio they have taken tbo offensive at (Jbmoz Pnlbclo was tho ussortlon mndo hero by Miguel Dalbold, In spector of Mexican consulates. Ono inessago ho recolved iwns thnt the , rebols hnvq not oven approached (Torroon proper, hu hnvo had tholr hnnils full at (loinez Pnlaclo, tiirco 10 Son of Former Wealthy Mexi-,t,,ncB ,stnt- nssertpd timt t lean Not Executed at Chi- !avo!8 woro nbout t0 tnk0 tho Dt' huahua Yet ' (Hr AMortl. tttt lo Ooo ny Tlnm I KL PASO. Mnrcli 20. General Temizas received a tologram from ' Chlliunhun that his sou l.uls Is in no Immodlate danger of execution. Or Auorltlx IT", to Coot ll, Tlm.t.) Kh PASO, Mnrcli 20. General Luis Terrnrzas was In a state of nnxloty over tho fate of his sou, .iii iVnT n. rii.i .,.,. '; VS I-ulit. who was reported under sen ni ... .n . K ' "y V t,,0tonco of death nt Chihuahua ycator- Ptlflcatlnn by passengers. II IE IS ROBBED TODAY Is Escape With $250 in 2ash and Some Jewelry at San Lorenzo U)JArUie4 pm, to foot nr Tlmn.l AX I.OItRV'n Mnrnh Ofi 'er blew tho Postofflco safe capea in nn nutomobllo after 'E a number of shots at cltlzons. jut $250 and sonio Jowolry was "aed. Tho Pnntnrrinn wns eked. Coiihtahln Cpx says thai Oeorgn Itay, who lives In tho same house with Petlyvoff at 927 South nroad wnv. stnled that Peltvvnff wns intoxi cated about 11 o'clock Inst nlg't. Whotlior It was n drunken brawl, Iho pollco are now trying to dotor m Inn. J'hvstclnns who attended Petlvyoff stated todnv tbat Ihero wns no IntU callon of his having beon Intoxicated. Mrs. Pottvynff I" n nurse nnd Is now on a caso at ICastsldu Frlonds went over this nftornoon to Inform her of hor husband's condition. Tho affair Is believed to have oc curred lato 'nst n'g''t. Poltyyoff had no monoy when found nnd It may be thnt ho was slugged and robbed, 1ST MPS NEXT MONDAY toy Dollar Makes Arrange ments for Activity Along uower uoquille mnn A,niierso'J. of tho Seelfy & "on I.ogRlnir Cnmnnnv. rnmo llermnI,.a,ndon t0(,ay nn(l mot R. L Dr,l.ar- receiver for tho temii. na wnUo nero '"ado nr ments to start logging opora- " ro next Mnmin,. rph i.,,,. r'ffi Up wWh "tetMve or sov- k ,!!ar 8ald that this would ttons o tZ aVV,ty ,n .the .0I)- iDani. i w . """"Bui! ijiuiiuc-r lr fin,onB the ,ower Coqullle. e rw..M" r.otnoI' Pt. tine tn uro '" ortianu wmi. a.?ew manager to take le?nn?,f the detal1 work that Wm i ii MVU lu Bi' pari oi kciirn J? nome offices at San r.,l0 IlOWAVOP lk. ...o r,ni ! 'ecure tho man thev wanted. VALUS.ThlM oltv i. t n. Ko? cs?riB and ,awa con- V' ",6i HOUSE PASSES RBOIT BILL $43,000,000 Appropriated for Improvement of Rivers and Harbors (llr "M1'II1 1'rfM tO COO By TlBIM 1 WASHINGTON, I). C, March 20. Aft r ninny days dohato, the rlvors and harbors 'appropriation bill, car rying an aggregato of 143,000,000 was pnsRod by tho Houso without any substantial nmondmonts. The measure now goes to the Senate. VIIiI VISIT I'XITKI) STATUS. Qiuhmi Eleanor of Itiilgnrin Aniiotiuc-i-es a Trip to America. 0 AiuiliM lri to Coot U, Tlro J SOFIA, March 2C Queen Eleanor of Bulgaria announced today that she would start on n Journey to the Unit ed Stati b tho third week In May. She will bo the first reigning queen to visit tho United States. She will mako a study of American Institu tions and people. Cl'KHY COUNTY ACCIDENT. First Trco Hclug Felled When Lliuli Strikes A. F. Gardner. GOLD REACH. Or., Marcb 20.- A. F. Gardner had his skull fractured by a flying limb wbjle at work fall ing timber in his camp near here. The camp had Just opened, and men were engaged in falling the first tree' whes the accident happened. WWWWWWW LOW BATE IB BANK ROBBED PANAMA FAIR IN CALIFORNIA Railways Make Lowest Fair Burglars Escape With $200 From East That West Has I From Eagle Rock, Near 1 Ever Enjoyed '' Ls Angeles mr A-Il! I'm. to Coo. iur Tim. 1 I " Awh-UI rr. .. o. r Tlm ) ,. nniv.n,om ,,,, r ! I.OS ANGKI.ES, March 20. Rob SAN FUANtlbLU, .Martn - uer8 j,ow open the safo of the Rank The Transcontinental Passenger As-(or ltogIo ll(,cl( Tlll8 jB Ul0 Bt.con,i soclatlon concluded details of the time within four montliB that rob rates announced yesterday for East-'bors havo ontorod tho Institution, ern traffic to tho Pnnamn Cnnal i They blow (ho door of tho outer vault day unless ho paid tiOO.OOO pesos to tho rob Is. No direct word of hie fato was recolved here. mmm uuiiiiuumniu BE CANDIDATE ASQUITII RAS USOn DDRDICM llnlill II llllll I lil ' Exposition. The rates nro the low est over agreed upon. Tho mileage In some ens s Is less than ono cent. and got $200. "They fulled' to enter tho Inner vault, where tho gold was stored. ASTDRII RAS H RUMOR PAYING SYSTEM! PROVES ONTRUE City Auditor Anderson Says Steamship Maui Not Lost By Water Plant Yields $25, 000 Per Year Net Explosion of Cargo Last Night lB , ?, i1?" nPl P.' J; J!.,gn.$il!!r i T Ur Ao,l.tM VlH, to Coo, I, Tlo. I Marshfleld, Olof Anderson, auditor' 1 Iinv,nl ,,...,, 0c ti, and pollco Judgo of Astorln, writes HONOLULU, March 20, Tho ns follows- Inter lHlai,(l Bteamshln Maul, "Tho City of Astoria owns Its own ! ,w,,'oh w believed last night water system and plant. Tho ap- to 1'avo B,inl f owing an ox- proxlinate value of It Is $000,000. It plosion, was reported today from is a gravity system and U governed Kauai, whore aha had arrived by a commission, the officers com- sa'ei. jioaiUK iiij tuiHiii.Doiuii c...b """-, (nr Aol.lai'r.loCoollyTliuM. salaried. The superintendent, who Is imvoLULU Alarcb 20 After n 0,60 ?ffl a,uCrsV SSSZ 'IjieSSC nofi-tmcewas per month; his first assistant, who f d f nn urv,vor8 or wrecKago has charge of the men when atwork.jof tho Bteamer Mault roported blown receives $125 per month and his of-, ,, and Bunk off j,earl naruor ,ait fico assistant $85 per month. In n h, nm, n ,ndlcatonB aro tnt addition thero la a headkeeper who tll0 ropolt of tne vessel's destruction receives $30 per month and a keeper ;are untru, Tugfl( jnunches and at the power house who receives $30 83nipan8, which scoured tho sea for per month. Men aro employed when survivors, returned to port at dawn. needed from tlmo to time at $2.75 (Representatives of the Inter-Island per day. The net earnings of the steam Navigation Compnny, owner water plant por year are auour fa.-.of tho Maul, discredited the allegou statement of soldiers at Fort Jvanio hameha that thoy saw tho ship blow up and sink. The) Maul left this port yesterday carrying a large quantity of explosives. 000." SIOUX CITY FIRE Vf AwotUtod Prt to Com Dt? Time) SIOUX CITY, la., March 20. Two firemen were killed and three Injured and nearly $400,000 damage dono by a fire which swept a quarter diock in the heart of the business district. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Joseph Haga and Marvin Leneve. Grover C. Helferstlne and Agnes The men were killed by a falling wall. B. Goodrich, Coqullle Herald. Well-known Lumberman De cides to Enter Race for Nomination for Sheriff Alfred Johnson, Jr., ctimu over from Coqulllo today op kuslnoss ur.il whllo hero announced thnt ho hud decided to enter the rnco for tho l Republican nomination for Sheriff nt the prlmnrlcs Mny IK. .Mr. John son bns beon engaged lu tbu lumber business on tho Coqullle with his father, Alfred Johnson Sr., ana his brother. Eck Johnson, for years nrfl Is still with tho Johnson Lumber ,.,, . ., ,, 'Company. English Premier Has upper i -i "i boon uppronched i.y ii i -i n..i i n..i nunilmr wlin wlsheil inn to run. Tint nanu oi rariiameni out 1 1 ,n,i not iieiiii to do so nntn Frnnt WHInrd camo to mo as n doiogate from tho Grnngo meotliiR nt Norway urging uit to enter It. After think ing It over, I decided that I would. I will mnku tho race on n platform of a.utrlct jiiiforcgmout. pf.Jho law and n business-like, economical ad ministration of tho offlco, "For sumo lime 1 hnvo hearfi much criticism of Sheriff Gage's ad ministration nnd tunny of thn Dom ocrnts toll mo that Taylor Slgllu will give him a hard race Thoro It a reeling that a well-known Repub lican caudldnto can win at tho rati election. I think that I am pretty well known nnd capnblo of glvlup a good administration. I hnv nu criticism to mako nf Mr. Starr, vfcw Is reported to ho a candidate, but tbo peoplo gonernlly seem to think. Not of Army mr AuikUteJ I'm-m to loo. llajr TIiiim. LONDON, Mnrch 20. Although It waH gonernlly conceded thnt Pre mier Asqulth hnd rcgnlned tho up per hnnil In Pnrllifment, tho govern ment Is not altogether out of trou bio. It hns still to ileal with army nfflrors In Ireland undor now con ditions established by the Premier. Geuornl (lough snys this means whol'salo roslguntlon nnd disrupt ion of tho army. Flold Mnrshnl French, who was ono of tho signatories ofa memorandum to General Gough, giving guarantees to tho nrmy officers that thoy would not bo ordered to fight Ulstor union ises, rognrded tho repudiation of tho document by tho govemmont ns a slight upon himself and for this roas- that lie Is a comparative strain on ho resigned. Asquitn, according! in me county auti woutii noi pu to Chnncellor Lloyd George, will levon the normui itspuuiicun sirongii without Knluing other vqUb. "I have liosii Informed thnt tht Gritugo at RrldKo passed rosQlu- mako a stntament tonight on the sub Joct or the roslgnatlon of French nnd ttin rntinrtnt i-naltrnntlnti nt Afltntnnt Oonoral Ewart. A question was ask-! tSom urglifij that an entirely nv .i , ,t,n i., nt th ii nt sat of county offlcluls bo eIooteY Commons regarding tho resignations, f"'8 'ear- ' ' ""' J,J,t,fn J fflUJ: Lloyd Ooorgo's reply Is taken ns oon-l ,"vor tho cuma in fllvor oC ilrmation of tho roporc tnut uotn "" generals had resigned. Ono evening paper says definitely that Ewart has resigned. FRENCH QUIT (nr Awo Ul I'iym to I'ooa (I, TIwm LONDON. Maroh 2 C Flold Mar shal Sir John Fronch, ehlof of tho Im porlal General Staff of tho British nr my, resigned his commission today. COQUILLE RIVER PROJECT. Rclicarlpg; Grantctl on futMirtnut lui lirovoiueitt Mnttor, WASHINGTON, D. C. Maroh 20. Roprcsontntlvo Iluwley has np poured beloro tho board or, engineers on rvl ora and harborB on a rohearlng grant ed In tho matter of tho improvement In a "siVccch In nar lament xstoV- ft Coqulllo Rlvrr between .Myrtle, y Asqulth took tho stand In ropud-, Voin nnd..t.,i?.c"?-0.f-?"?",!,f;. Tif dav Asoulth took tho stand In renin! latlng tho guaranTco given to tho mutinous army officers that thoy, might decide for themselves whother they would servo ngalnst tbo Ulster unionists, unionist supporters no- war department ruled against this im provement and tho work has boon go ing on at tho oxpenso of tho Port of Upper Coqullle River. Hnwloy se cured a rehearing and has a mass or clared aftor his speech that as soon " l !'""" " ww wiBimw" as tho guarantee was withdrawn that I support of his plea for government tlia nftlrnra wniilrl nfrnln rnwlrn tllnl ' aiU. commissions, "this time In earnest." KELLEY'B AltMV, (Of Auocltloi PrtM to Coo. liar Timet.) PUEBLO. Colo., March 2C.A do tachment of "General" Kelley's army oi unemployed, numbering 150, has reached here. They are being watch ed by the police. They were to leave for Denver later In the day. UlJItKi: AWAY AHEAD Pjr AuocUted l'rn lo loo nay Tlmm PIERRE, S. D.. March 20.- TU entire majority of the Ropubllim state ticket was nominated at tbo primaries, according to the returnc today Congressman Burko, the mV norlty candidate, Increased his lea for united States Senator, "mil- ir.Vitelati i'i