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-i -. &&& :i. wcaamtgCSUnnfc." ALWAYS COOPERATE WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR TO HELP THE COMMUNITY A BANNER YKAH Ihl fcnson ojicns with brighter nnupccts for lio great Coos liny nil t'oiilllo Valley country (linn vrr before in Its history. For nines nre In tlio uuikiiif;. Arc you biiy ln)''B ,l10 foundation for yours? (Ham Imj i Wxmtx DON'T SCATTKlt SHOT Concentrate your- nilvcrtlMiiR In the newspaper tlutt rreichcs tlio pco plo you wnnt to talk to. Ammuni tion costs money. Tlio Times naves money to advertisers. ME5IDEB OF THE ASSOCIATED PllLSS VOL XXXVII. B?riie"cS?tMJn MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall No. 245. t 10 FEDERALS FORTfFY tucmcci lire Mine Railroad Preliminary to Destroying in Case of American Advance GENERAL FUNSTON IS ANXIOUS TO GO AHEAD Admiral Mayo Informs Wash ington He Can Take Tam i pico With Present Force i unions aiiol't IIUKRTAUETlltlNd tif AM(KltJ TrcM lo Coot Iltr TlmM. VERA CIIUZ, May G. IUj- (urccb arriving from Mexico City bring conflicting roportB con rcrnliiK the purposes of Huortn. Some say ho 1ms agreed to rctlro from the presidency, fixing i Thursday of this week ns the I date. Others rdport that Instead I of yielding ho hnB determined to I ploy out the gnmo. Mexicans flee All Ix-avo Town When Crusler Den er ToiicIicm l'ort (B; Ai.od.lM rr lo Coo Ilr TlmM.) O.V BOARD SOUTH DAKOTA, jdy b, Tho ontlro Mexican popu Utlon at Snllna Cruz, fled In ter ror when tho cruiser Denver touch ed thoro April 21, according to a itory rolntcd by tho gunboat Annap olls. which was spoken by tho South Dakota. Ilollovlng tho warship cmo to shell tho town for recent intl-Ainorlcau doinonstratlons, tho nitlvos fled to tho interior. 'UM national guard plans. (Dr AMocttt4 Vmt lo Coo. IUr TIidm.1 WASHINGTON, D. C., May G. loitructlons to mllltla, organizations throughout tho country concerning the posslblo mobilization of tho utlonal gunrd woro mailed to all mllltla offlcors by tho war Depart -Btlt JQuny- Sland of Mediators in Mexican Trouble Toward Rebels Made Plain Today Wr AuorltlM Pr. to ro.t u TlmoO WASHINGTON, D. C. May G. The text of tho Mexican mediators' telegram to General Carrauza elim inating Bamo from tho mediation pro. ceedlngs, which becamo known. today, dlicloBcd for tho first time that tho mediators hold that "all difficulties that contributed toward tho present Huatlon in Mexico bear either direct ly or Indirectly on tho solution of tho pending conflict between Mexico and the United States." This niessngo from tho medlntors sires tho first authentic expression that considered tho whole rango of Mexican difficulties, Including tho HuertaCarrariza Ibsuo, as having n Rearing on tho Issuo botween tho United States nnd Huortu. For tho ilrat time alnco tho occupation of era Cruz, the regular session of me caoinot lasted less than nu hour. CONSUL HELD BY MEXICANS American Representative at San Luis Potosi Held by Federals Investigation IB; Auoclit4 Pre to Com Bit Time. WASHINGTON, D. C, May. 5. Alarmed by unofficial reports that lcl,ng American Consul Sllllman, at San Luis Potosi, has been a prls ner of General Mass for two weeks, e State Department today sent an "Sent telegram to tho Brazilian mUter at Mexico City, Consul Mil ler at Tamplco and Consul Sariuau, t Monterey. TWO SAIIiOItS DIB. ' Wounds nt occupation of Vera Cruz Roth of lUitUeshln Utah. IBr AuscUted Pm la Coo D.t Tla.l ffAsnivna-nv t r c... k PUBLISH NOTE TO GARRA1ZA To sailors wounded at the occupa- also sported that thU-tMnAmer-tlon of Vera Cruz died today. They leans are detained against their will J" Harry Pulllam. a fireman, and at Metlaloyuca In the state of Pueb C arence ,Lroaherger. a 8eaman..a. Firing : continues a .Tamplco , be- DR of the battleship Utah. rvIIaJ? yur Job printing done at Th TJme offtea. Z Reported to Have Mined Rail way to Vera Cruz to Thwart Seizure by U. S. IDr AmocUIM rrr. to Coo. Dr Tlmf. 1 WASHINGTON, 1). C, May G. Information came from Vera Cruz to tho War Department that tho I'oiicrni troops have mined tho rall rond tracks from Vera Cruz to Moxl co City In preparation for tho utter destruction of tho rond In thn nvnnt that tho Americans attempt to march on tlio capital. No confirmation hns boon received of tlio reports at Snn Francisco that tho brldco on the Intcr-oceanlc railroad was damaged. PimMou Is AiulotiM. Tho mines nro reported to bo lo cutcd n half mile apart and Mexi cans Imvo been detailed to touch off tho fuses should hostilities even tuate. Thoso preparations and tha throwing up of defenses which nro dally making tho positions of tho Federals stronger nro known to bo a sourco of worry to General FunB ton, and It Is understood that ho would wclcomo orders to start to Mexico City at once. Admiral Mayo Informed tho Navy Department that ho would havo no troublo In taking Tamplco with his present forces. U. S. Army Officials to Guard Against Yellow Fever Plague Send More Troops (Pr AmocL!! Pit lo Coo. Par Tim..) GALVESTON, May C Tho Gnl voston wntorfront Is humming with prcprratlons to ombark moro troops for Moxlco. Hnlls of mosquito net ting will bo tnkon to Vera Cruz to bo used to keep off tho fever breed ing mosquitoes. Army noroplanes will bo sent to Vera Cruz on the transports. LUST WARDROBE President Wilson's Representa tive at Mexico City Was Robbed by Mexicans (Br AtocUt4 PrM t Coo. Bar TlmM.l NEW ORLEANS, Mny 3. Tho Mexicans did not oven exompt O'- Shaughnessy In preying on American property after tho fall of Vera Cruz. Nearly an nis uuggHgo muieu, n tthniichnesBr and wifo arrived on tho Gunboat Yankton this morning nnd began shopping to ropiunisn their wardrobes. TO 0. SPORTS NOW Mexican Officials Establish Embargo Against American Shipping Many Held IBr Jluocltttd Tret to Coo. Br TlmM.J WASHINGTON, D C , May G Admiral Ranger naa reported re ceipt "f word from tho torpedo boat destroyer Drayton at Guxham that Territorial Minister Hnclnda there had ordered the customs officers not to clear or enter any vessels from or to American ports. This order was given to all ports In tho ef.t nt Vera. Cruz. The Drayton tween the Constitutionalists and Fed erals. Times Want ads bring results. CIO VERA MEXICO WOULD DESTROY Li MOSQUITO WAR -JPEBA CRUZ O'SRAUGRNESSI OAR SHIPS GENERAL VILLA JOIN WI HUERTA FORCES Rebel Leader Says Federals Forced by Intervention by United States to Aid Them Salina Cruz Taken. (Br AuocLttd rrr.t to Coot Dr Time.. TORREON, Mex., May G. Tho answer of General Villa to a re quest of General Mnns, In command at Saltlllo, that Villa Join tho Fed T VILLA Senator Asks if Rebel Lead- er Has Been Promised U. . S. Support for President Wr Auorlt4 rrrM li Coo. Br Tlm.J 1 WAN TO KNOW WASHINGTON, D. C, May 5. SALKM. Or., May G. Govomor A resolution calling on Prcsldont Wll- West put tho Friars' Club, which op tion for Information whether thoro 1b orates tho Milwaukee tavern nt Mil any basis for tho report that tho Pros- 'waukeo, Oregon, under' martial law Idem mny aid Pancho Villa to be- nnd ordered tho mtlitlnmon to cloo como tho next ruler of Mexico, was the place. It Is said that tho tavern introduced In tho Senate by Bonaior Hs tho sccno of debaucheries. Llppltt of Rhodo Island. Tho rcsolu- tlou went ovor until tomorrow. FATHER SLAIN Bf CRAZED SON Hiram Duryea, New York Mil lionaire, Killed. Early Today , No Reason Given (D? Attoclittd Pma to Coot nar Tlmot. NEW YORK. Mny S. Hiram Dur- yea, aged olghty-ono, a rotlred mil- train close bohlnd. Tlio Eloventh lionnlro starch manufacturer nnd brought their horos and oqulpmont civil wnr voternn, wns murdorod oar- and was ready to go Into nctlvo sor ly today In his Hrnklyn homo by his vlco. Colonel Lockctt said ho wan ton, Chester, aged, forty-threo.' Sbv- taking up tho mnttor of dlstrlbtittng on shots woro fired by tho sou Into tho forces through tho strlko zono. tho father's body. Ho gnvo no rens- Ills own headquarters will probnbly. on for killing his fatlior when nr- bo nt Trinidad. Tho Colonel has ar rested and Is bollovod to be in- ranged to grunt Intervlows to strlko anno, I loaders nnd other pnrtlos to the labor At tho outbreak of tho Civil War war. Hiram Duryea organized tho Duryon, .ouavcB ami reiireu ni tuo cioso witn tho rank of Drlgadlor-Goncral. Meager Reports of Destruc tion of Vessel South of Cape Race Yesterday tor A...ci.td rrc to coot o.r Tim. imtjTnM Mtn.. xinw r. pm-timr dotnlls regarding tho burning ot a, steamer sighted 300 miles south of Capo Race yesterday aro anxiously awaited In snipping circles. .Meagre wireless messages last night Inulcat ed It had been Impossible to ascer tain tno steamers name. NEW COLORADO LEADER. (Or AuocLt! rrrM lo Coo 0r TlmM.J TRINIDAD. Colo.. Mny G. Col James Lockett,' commanding tho Eleventh United States cavalry, ar rived to take command of the Fed' eral forces In tho Colorado strike fields. Ho went to tho army head quarters, whero he conferred with Major Holbrook on tho strike situ ation. PANAMA TREATY UP (Br Atoclt4 Pre to Coo Btr Time J nOGOTA, Columbia, May 5. The treaty between Columbia and the United States Bottling tlio long-standing dispute over Panama, passed Its first reading in the Columbian Sen ate today. WILL VOTE FOR REPEAL Senator Stone Tells Why He "Saw Kuvore Toll Exemptions Br AuocUt4 Pre to Coot Br Tim. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 5. With the explanation that the Baltimore platform merely approved Congressional action In asserting the right of the United States to ex empt, American coastwise vessel from the payment of tolls, but did not sanction the granting of sub sidies to vessels, Senator Stone told the Senate he would vote for the exemption repeal after voting for exemption in 1912. W URNDATS REFUSES TO orals In avenging tho occupation of Vera Cruz, was delivered to Fed eral messengers. Vllln refused ab solutely to ally hlmsolf with the Federals. Villa declared that tho Hucrtlstas had provoked foreign Intervention for their own ends. Maas' letter to Villa announced in addition to Uiq occupation of Vera Cruz thnt tho port of Salina Cruz was seized by tho Unltod States April 23 T OREGON CLUB Militiamen Ordered to Close Friar's Tavern at Milwau- kie Scene of Orgies (nr AwotUI! rrwt to Coot nr Tlmr.) E TO Large Federal Force Now There and Arrangements Made for Hearings tUr AuocUtrdTiMi (o Coot II. r TlmM.) TRINIDAD; Colo., Mny G Tho first troop train, carrying 2G0 men, arrived boforo noon, with tho second a )) IN in; AMOilttoj Pmi lo Coo D.J Tim PORTLAND. Or., Moy G. Tho Btato nominating convention of tho Prohibition party wan opened by 8tnto Chairman J. P. Nowell. A fight was expected ovor a motion to adjourn the convention until af- tor tlio primary oloctlon, Tho move was planned by siiDPorters of tho Republican primary candidates who want to lmvo thoin nominated also by tho ProhlbltlonlBts. Prominent ProhlbltlonlstB from all over tho Unltod States wore present. REHEL VirrEHAXS MEET. IDr AmocLI! Pro., lo Coo lur Time. JACKSONVILLE, Fin., May G. Moro than 100,000 persons are ex pected to visit this city this week to attend the annual reunion of tho United Confederate veterans, which begins tomorrow. EIGHT KILLED Br E Nineteen Others Injured in Explosion of Big Magazine in Panama Today Dr AuotUlo4 Prut to Coot Dr Tlml PANAMA, May G. An explosion nt the government of Panama dynamlto magazine resulted In the kllllnc of eight persons. Nineteen others are seriously Injured, Much property was destroyed, ENGLAND TO KXHIDIT. Itecousideiti DtxltIon AlKut Punaiiu- Pacific Evjioqitlon. (Br AMOCIt4 tPt.M to Coot Btr Tloot.1 IX)NDON, May 5. The British government will reconsider Its deci sion not to participate in the Panama- Pacific Exposition and probably will decldo that Grsat Britain be repre-1 emeu in uiuunieu lorm, WES CO MO TROOPS COLORADO 0 1 DYAM OLNET DECLINES L BESE Southern Pacific to Start Soon Moving Warehouse Causes Marked Change ' FEDEU STEAM TRAINS ON FRONT ST. According to a report today tho appointment ob Governor of tho Fed Southern Pacific will stnrt operating ornl Reserve lloard of tho now bank Btcam trains up Front street to Nortn ing syutcm. Rend within n fow days. The first truffle will bo tho hauling of enra of j tar aiouis rm to com n Timt i Btono for Hugh McLnln to bo used In WASHINGTON. D. C, Mny n. rip-rapping tho big fill on tho mud Whllo officials declined to discuss (tnt beyond tha Simpson cut. tho dccllnntlon of Richard Olnoy of This will result from tho Alliance tho appolntmont as Governor of thai wnreluous being cut In two nnd moved Federal Reserve Hoard, It Is known today. Tho movlni; of tho warehouse that thoy aro In Hon roll of another caused tho biggest transformation In tho appearance of Front street thnt It is reported likely that W. P. u. anything ban In rocont yenrs. Thoro Harding, of nirmlnghnm, Ala., will Is now seventy-two feet between tho bo named no Goornor. two warehouses and tho open vlow to i tho dopot and Cool llnnk. Inlet hns mr ai.ui4 it to co n.r .nmi.i hnd a marvoiouB effect. I WASHINGTON', D. C, May G. Tho Southern Pnclflc has about Aftr four months of wnltlng whllo completed tho fill of Its right of wny President Wilson sifted hundreds ot through tho retail yards, tho dirt bo- names, tho business world learned Ing hauled In by cars and it will put doflnltoly today that tho following tho track through over tho old wnro- ' wro choson for tho Fcdoral house slto probably tomorrow. Roservo ironrd, which will put into A sctlon crow this, morning started oporatlon tho nation's now curron out to straighten up tho track be- ry system. They nro: Richard 01 twoon hero and North Rend prollmln-, joy. , Boston, Moss., Governor of nry to starting steam trains ovor It. "0'ir(, ,lAUl .wh,r.!'urv NeV York The track will havo to bo ballasted City Harry A. Wlioolor. ChUngoi soon. w p' Hnrdlng, nirmlnj'. . Tho rcpnlrs for tho motor car havo I -J ,Dr' Adolph Cuspor MHIc . 3. i not arrived yet and steam trains may ranclBco. I.n n... n fn... Ilmna .In,. I., ntnon I SOCrOtnrV McAllOO ailll JOllII SkOl- of tho motor car servlco if tho repair or it is aoiayca tnnch longer. VOTE BG42 About 3500 Republicans and 1 800 Democrats-Only 150 Progressives (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE. Or., May G. Coos county Iiiih CO-IS voters roglstorcd for tho May primaries according to i tlio Inlnla ..nmtitntn.l liv Pninitv Clnrl.- Watson toduy. Tho voters aro dlvhl- ed among tho various partlos about as followB Rupubllran 3G00 uomocrnt i uo i Progreslvo 160 i 41UI .lUiVU ,...,. ImUU Tho lattor Includes tho Socialists. E Murder Trial Will Conclude Tomorrow McLaughlin To Be Tried Next ' (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE. Or., May G. It Is ex pected that tho trial of Jus. Ferrari for the murder of John Kelly at Hen ryvlllo will bo concluded tomorrow. The trial of C. II. McLaughlin at Marsuiioiu, who gained notoriety in the I. W, W troubles luut summer will follow tho Ferrari trial. Mc laughlin was Indicted for failure to support his wifo and child, Whether a furthor effort will bo made to se cure a change of venue for McLnugh lin Is not known, but It lu pointed out that as ull tho witnesses aro In this county, n change of vonuo would bo very expensive. OLEO .MAN SENTENCED. (Br Auoelitfrl Pro lo Coot IStj Time ) CHICAGO, May i. John V. Jolke, oleomargarine manufacturer, waa fined $1 0,000 and sentenced to two years In Jail for conspiracy to de fraud the government of taxes on Il licitly colored oleomargarine. Soven other members of the company woro fined 126,000. NEW REFORMS UP, Nat.Vital Stffrago unil Prohibition Ilefom CongrchH, (Or AMocl.txJ rrw to uo U. Tim. WASHINGTON, D. C, May G. Joint resoluHons proposing amend- menu to the Federal Constitution to, extend tno right of suffrage to wo- wero ordered reported, without re- commendation, to the House by the 'juuiciary toiuniili COS RR ON TO HEAD B UK BOARD Sends Letter to President Wil son Stating He Cannot Ac cept Governorship W. P. HARDING OF BIRMINGHAM CHOICE President Names Additional Members of Board of Con trol for Regional Bank tOr A no I.I M I'mi 19 Coo Hr TlmM. UOSTON, May C Richard 01 ney has add reused a letter to Prcsl- ilnnl Wllnnn fiirmnllf ilnnllnlnir tlm Now England man to fill tho board. ,ton Williams, ComptrbUor of tho currency, aro cx-afflclo . jnombexs. Acceptances nro still being awnlted from Measrs. Olnoy and Hnrdlng, POLICE GUARD ,,,,. , ni.i..-i . i wl 0,SSSB,B8S3 From Steamers Resumed With Strike Breakers nr AmwUIkI rrM lo m IU? Tim PORTLAND. Or. Mav G With n largo force of pollcomon guard- i IllK tllO llOCkS. tllO Work tit' dlB .c'larglng cargoeB from tho Btoamers "en,r ""', Navajo was resumed with I strlko breakors, Union offlclats inro wokluB for n settlement. MATCH RACE TO Guy Hobgood of 0. A. C. and Oliver Millard to Con test in Sprints. (Br AMoeLI4 rr to Coo Btr Tim. SAN FRANCISCO. Mny 4. Guy Hobgood of Oregon Agricultural Col logo hns challenged Ollvor Millard ot tho Olymplo Club to a mntch rnco. In tho conference moot at Rorkoley Saturday thoy proved thomsolves the beat two-mllors on tho Pnclflo coast. Habgood hung up a now conference) record of 0-UG 1-8, but shortly af terwards Mlliard In a special race ran It In 0-34. I'lHHT DUEL IN PAHIH. French Political Opponents Eiignge lu III(kmIIonm Duel. (nr AuMlt4 Prr. lo Coo Iltr Tim. PARIS, MaV 4. Joseph Cnlllnux. ex-minister of finance, and Fern ana D'Allllcres, opponents In tho recent election In tho Fronch Chnmbor of Deputies, fought a bloodless duel with plstohjj GOV. A.MMONH ILL. Colorado Excruthe llrvaks Dona Under Struin Over I.nlMr War. (Br AMoclitoa; Pr to Coot Btr TlmM.J DENVER, May 4 .Worn out on account of strike troubles, Governor Ammons broke down nnd was forced to take his bed whllo working upon, a messago he was preparing to the special session of tho legislature which convened today. THREE Aim KlLLKD. Fatal Accident Occur I.. iw.it M'l",, aLart & r"il . mr aVmclm r, $ for tTu-i DETROIT. Jlay G Three numon. snrlnntilir Injured when two crowded street car's !".?. ilead on Dotn motorraen were killed, PfJRTLAIfD DOCK DEGIDEfiNOR i