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gSMBgrTa w8iiiwwiiwmni4E ' -k 1jg NEED MORE PLAIOMPI F. COMMON SENSE S EXTRAORDINARY NONSENSE A DANNEIt YKAU This season opens .with brighter rmsnetts for llio rcnt Coos Day J", ' roqiilllo Vnlley country Chun "f, before In Ha history. For tunes nro In tlio limiting. Are you ,uy Iny'nS ,l10 foumlntlon for jours? lag mmt& DON'T SCATTER SHOT Concent into yoii- advertising In tlic newspaper Hint riclirt tlio pco lilo "ou wnnt to talk to. Aminnnl tlon cosls inoiu'y. Tlio Times envoi money to niUcrtlscrs. I MEMDKR OP THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS VOL XXXVII. ,?TiiSo!StM?u MARSHFIELDa OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall nnil Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 246. 'jzxsa&z&z&ui UN VILLA MAY ATTACK 0 Rear Admiral Mayo Reports That Rumor Is Persistent In That Seotion Now SHARP ENGAGMENT IN NORTHERN FIELD Kayo Places no Confidence in Report 01 iruce Between Rebels and Federals . IUH WILSON RESOLUTION. (11 AHMlttnl Vrtu lo Coot Ur Tlmr J WASHINGTON. I). C, Mny 6, Criticism of tho ntlmlnlstrn tlon's Mexican policy and n heat ed dctiiite over tlio Vorn Cruz olt uatfon marked nu effort of Sonu tor JLlppctt lo secure notion on a resolution risking tho President If he It supporting VlUn, for tho next ruler of Mnxlco. Tho roso lutlon wns laid on tho tnlilo with out a record vote. ri I i TROOPS FOR VILLA ttr Auoclittl rwtt to Cooi Ur Tlnift.1 TOItlinON, May C -Some of Villa's troops stationed hero entrained for Monterey, which will bo tho bnso of operations I in hli campaign against Snn Lull Potosl and Saltitllo. (Br AuotUlol rrttt to Coo. Dor TlmM.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, May C dmlrel Lindgor reported that tlio sitltutlonallBts and made n siiarp luck yesterday on tho Mexican Jfral troops In tho Nortnwostorn lortlon of tho provlnco of Vorn nrand to tho west' of Tnmpico. There wns no declilvo result so et'ho could lonrn. Dadgor said ut Mayo reported porslBtent ru- lon were curront In Tamplco tnat Hit ifss on tho wny -with roln- rcementi and Intended to "tako id burn tho city." Mayo said ho not put tho slightest rami in truco sunnosod to hnvo boon tranced between tho Constitution liti and Fcdornls at Tamplco. CAM, FOR PHV8ICIAXS S. Army Notifies Tveiity nt St UmiIh (o lln Itctflr I 1ST I.01M8, Mo., May 0. Twenty Inklans nnd surgeons of St. Louts ft are First Lieutenants m tno. Mkal Reservn Corns of tho Army. f been requested by Surgeon prai (iorgna to hold tnemsoives I readiness for nctlvo duty. i V. S. CONSUL IS SAVE. "ley sml Wlfo o to Moxlro City ' mini Han I,uls Votohl. i it AuiKUlfcl 1'rr.o lo Coo. Hay TIrim. 1 1WA8HINOTON. D. C, May C t" "rail Man M nlstor nt Mexico p ns Informed tho Stnto Depart- oi at Washington that American Mul Donney. who was reported r arrest In Snn Luis Potosl. ar- . m Mexico city with his wlfo. ral Troons Collectinn Am munition and Guns in the Strike District Vt AmocUim rtttt to Coot lla. Time I'IDAD, Colo., May C Addros- ih siaJ" Holbrook, of the Fifth .--. "iaics cavalry, urgea mo ? 'n a mass meeting' at Cmnp 'el to deliver their arms to ntnorltles. The strlkors ap- UW when told that tho mine S'W"1- . ... "5'a y union leaders, would , v. w reiorenaum vote IBS mln., i... . . ... ... I iv. 7"'i um wouta uo juii l Inclination of Individual rvia. FmTSUFFltAGEIN Lxcraxi) oxck mohk. f V u, P"M to Coot Df Tlm.J I Lo h ' May The House iffr.. . . je"eo lt,o woman's E"ge bill by a vote of 104 to "ESKXTS I. W. W. NAME DJLJrW.ttl'A.... ol . m. A 2i.?ini o' Membetlili i... r u root Btf Tln I ; Wash., May 6. Frank ;. a saioon-Keeper, was na mortally wounded by Otto inn . "r entered the sa il ,u a8 ne red: "you I was an T i -r kt. i.v IR ARMS IN C0L0RA00 "ler was arres'ted. TIPIGO S(l HUERTA POWER ON THE WAKE Mexican Dictator Losing Hold on Soldiers and Now Fears Zapatas lllr Aiioflatoj I'rrtt la Coot ljr Tlmw J I VERA CRUZ, Mny G. -Reports I from Mexico City contlnuo to pour iln that Huertn'B position Is growing Iworsu. Foar of an attack on Mox ,lco City by Xnpatus forces causes 'considerable alarm. Ilitorta's hold on Ills soldiers Is reported to bo 'weakening and tho posilhlllty of op- position to tho Zapntn movement U . decreasing. TABLE VILLA Senator Stone Scores Senator Lippitt of Rhode Island for Mexican Speech Or AtuUtl rmi to Coot tur Tlm.J WASHINGTON. D. C, Mny C After minting President Wilson's declaration In his messngo to Con gress about observing strict neutral ity between tho factions In Moxlco, Sonntor Lippitt said tho govern ment's motions woro much In con tradiction to thoso expressions. Ho poko of tho Vera Cruz. Incident nnd loss of Mexlcnn Uvea ns show ing tho length to which tho admin istration hnd gono to keep muni tions of wnr from Hitertn. Ptono took Mpplt to tnk nnd the lnttor rcHiiontlcd that Stono was plating his words la a fslso light. "Oh, I know what tho Senntor meant," continued Stono. "Ho inonnt to chnrgo Presldont Wilson with the denth of 200 Innocent Mexicans nt Vorn Cruz. Tho Itbodo Island Senator Booms to regard thoso Mexican snipers who wero firing on our boys In violation of all rules of warfaro, as 'Innocent Mexicans.' Why. nil tho country npproves what tho President did nt Vorn Cruz "with the posslblo, excoptfon of the Jthodo iBlnnd Senator. I nolthor condono with Villa's acts, nor do I agree with tho Ithoilo Island Senator, who seems to approve tho nets of Huer- ta. a man guilty or treason mm whoso hands nro nl with tho blood of hlB chieftain." Stono Insisted thai the resolution was "silly," nnd moved to table It, 100,000 HUTU'S IVANTTI). Secretary (JiiitImiii Fllrx 'One of tlio Iirgect Oith-rn Ihrr .Made. Br AiMclttol PrtM to Coot I7 TlnM.) PHILADELPHIA. May C Orders for 100.000 three-Inch shrapnel sholls wero received last night at Frank fort arsenal from Secretary Garrison. This Is ono of the largest orders over iccelvod by tho arsenal. It -was given until June, 1015, to finish tho order but expects to complete the order be fore then. The plant will ran twenty-four hours a day. STILL FIGHT T COAST Rear Admiral Howard Reports Engagement aeiwuen neu- els and Federals Ur Auoclit! rM ,0 Co0' BlJ T"n-1 WASHINGTON. D. C, May 6. Rear Admiral Howard reports from Mnzn'lan that to ConsHhitlonallsta ' l-o ire cntrepc fd i-n Pledra Island (Ired continuously all day yesterday with rules aim ne.u 6" " " oral gunboat Morelos lying In the har ' h .u. fi ,, mturned hv the uor anu mo "iv "-- ; ,"-.- Federals from the shore batteries. NOW IX XHW YOHK .... .....1.11 Pnii to COOI DI TtOIM. M I 0 WES NEW YOnK. .May 6.--Mlchel Oreste. former President of Haytl. who fled during the revolution last January; arrived In New York from jSa! It la understood that he will go to Paris, BE SURE and SIOX Coos Day improvement tnd PETITIONS. DEEP WATER IS Tom Richardson, Dr. Wether bee, J. W. Bennett and C. F. McKnioht Talk Co-opcratlon was tho keynote of addresses made by Tom Richardson, lamoiiB Oregon booster, Dr. J. n. Weathcrbce, formerly of Portland and now owner of tho Star Hanch In Curry county, and J. W. Dennett, at the booster meeting at the Masonic Opera Homo last night. Mr. Dennett substituted for u j. Simpson, of North Dcud, who was iinnblo to bu present on account of Blckncss. About 300 nttended tho meeting, many of, whom heard Rlc.inrdson when lie spoko hero seven years ago. Tho niobt potent fnctnr In the de velopment of Mnrshfluld and the Coos viuimi;iii i,i .urn ouuuiu mill viiu vvivio W country .Is a deeper harbor, do-' itiared lltlchnrdson. Ho said that nild lln HWitl.ia .Int... innM n .1 fl ! i . lll.nn Wfitnr tiinntiu tnnt.. In nttia llnv --,. ........ .........a ..w.v . vu ..,.., Inhn fflnntl tilrrf1 tlml .ntt Aaltlrti t or the Coob Day district support the '" Bnrlng for Sutherlln Vnlley nn- $300,000 bond Issue for tho luipmvo-j ?thor,,ra"ro'ul; V,h,?h w "i."0.1 " y mont of tho harbor. ,,n,V .Kront timber belt .twenty ... , A, ,A , miles ecst of town, but wh oh will nl- "Few communities In nil the United 80 ulUmatoly extend east to Dolso. Slates hnvo done more development ,tI(vll0 nni, W0Bt U) Co08 av work than tho Coon Day coinmun ty ! Tll0 nffnr Sntur(ifty evening was the past sovon years,' snld Itlohnrd-t vory Hlmltnr to tho one tendered Col. son. "When I waft hero before I , j, r.LuB0 inBt Thursday evening, nnd thought 'u wero tlio limit nbso- tllnl UllB 0Jtl,rCHHion of gratitude on lutely the limit! lint you hnvo made tho ,mrv of lho tMmnn .aB 8tnBca wonderful strides In tho moantlmo lwo nr,8 wnH ,,ll0 , tho fact thnt and ou nro going to innko n bettor , Mr, Waltp wnB 0llt of town on 10 showing In tho noxt three or four i occnon of t10 fr8t outburst of en jours than over before, A tremon- Umslnsni dousl'y romarknblo chnnge Is i going Ulu.,nK ,,, nddreB8 Mr. Wnlte stui on throughout, the b ate of Oregon etl thnt ho wn8 ,n rccc,t of ,0er and noivhcro Is It being noted mora froni w. L. Honch. enclosing a ropy tan right here In tno Coos Uny oMho Instructions ho hed Just Issued district. icipirdlng tho coriBtructlon of the "Tho 300,000 bond Issue Ib tho railroad to the timber bolt cust of supremo nnd uppermost thing ncces- Sutherlln. Mr. Ilonetfs Instructions snry for tho development of tho bar- are to tho effect that engineers will bor. Many communities that depend arrive hore from Portland this weok on natural resources fall. They must to mako the necessary surveys cast be doveloped and It takes money to front tho Southern Pacific railroad. accomplish tho work. You hnvo won derful resources in this Immediate vicinity. Thero nro GC3 billion feet of timoor- In tho. state-of' Oregoni Xo Mora Punic. There will never bo another panic In thTunl Bl.lM HkV Yho lanic J J """Vr'sffi- "fflf Mers of 1907. You people did not feel "tK then and you would not feel It should I f."88 l ii L the nronosltlou it eoino UKuln. Thero Is no poverty , W ff So? imd alrSdv W"wS In Mnrshfleld. You don't know nny-l""'1 "'SJ, "' Jn o boaln oSera" i!fe B',-.,rMBm,!ieJsVa1ShVMS wibiu'h you won. inu wiiuio i-iiviuu Coast will bo benefitted by your do- D l. in, in von to !)ii ndvnrtlsmi l.o n know n oVhm 1?,vkn.,Jn..U,r VOIOIII""!!! And kcou this Boctlon fore the pcoplo you know In othor parts of tro country II la lint an n thnt innhn much tho nntural resources thnt mako towns, cities and tho country as It Is tho strong men and magnificent wo men." Itlchnrdson pointed out thnt every dollar snout b tho pcoplo of Marsh- Hold In tho last seven years for do- the coming of the Southern Pacific railroad will do moro to open tills community than anything that has ever gone beforo and that It will. i.rimr tlioiisanda of nooiilu Into tho Coon Day district together with more, Industries. I'liin for Full-. It Is of the utmost importance that tie people .of Mnrshfleld take ad vmitago of the year 19Ki and get tho pcoplo eu routo to tho Exposition at Sun Francisco to como through this section of tho state, declared Ittchardson. Ho said that that could bo dono by common sense advertising nnd thnt ono of tho best ways of do ing tljnt Is by sending tho Coos Day nowspapers to friends In tho east. Itlchnrdson said that the Oregon De velopment Leaguo was doing a great work In thnt direction. Ho said that nearly all business houses of the state liavo been induced to use a slogan on their business stationery which sug gests that people come via Oregon to the fair. Richardson told of the rapid growth of Portland and tho develop ment proJcctB that tho pooplo of that city aro backing. He told how the school children are encouraged In tho cultivation of flower bods and gar dens and suggested that Marshflold) follow In that direction, lie saiu prizes should be offered to tho boys nnd girls who grow tho best flow ers and cultivate the best homo gar dens Get the boys and girls to thinking that Marshflold Is the center of the earth, said Richardson. I To Welcome. Women, I Richardson said that every public spirited citizen should belong to the Chamber of Commerce and subscribe 1 to Its fundi And he suggested that, In that connection mere snouia oe established a woman's auxiliary, that the women might get acquainted with other women who come to make their homo in Marshfield. Richardson said that when a man moves from one place to another he can always find himself, but that a woman Uvea In a different sphere and Is some times dreadfully lonesome. In that light Richardson suggested that more clubs be organized and that they hold weekly meetings for tho purpose of talking about things of Interest to everyone In the com munity He urged that tho business men, and the women, too, go down Into Curry county and get acquainted with the people there and Invite them to visit Marahfleld occasionally, Richardson's talk was very enthusias tic aad full of good humor. Ills witty BAY'S DIG ASSET ftAk'WS'sM SATS LINE TO RAY IS SURECONGRESS TO F. B. Waite Honored by Suth "erlin Says Friends of Hill Are Starting Railway Sl'THKRLIX, Or., Mny 0. Re tween thrco and four hundred citi zens of Sut.iorllu gnthcrcd nt the ...... - .. , , . ,, ... ,. , om f ,;Mr; n v'"-,1'- Wnlto, In Fendol Park, last Snturdny evening In expression of their npproclntlon Ol'tnu 8UCCCBS winch had attended and ns soon ns tho Tight of way Is bo cured grading for thu road will bo started. Mr. Walto thought that wl thliv thirty days'nottiiil'COiiBtruotlain of tho road would bo undor way. Ho snld thero wero no bonds to bo Is . frlond nf James J Hill and n,.c I0'?jr ,n L.??.'" ... Jii".'. "im l,,nt n,rott,,J' noR0"""""" 'oro pond- "B looll"B u,wnrd oxtondlng the , 0n thr0UB" tl, C"8Ctt,1 ranB l noise. Idaho. Mr, Wnlte was fro- "" unu. .ui, n uuu nun iiu- nuontly Interrupted with applnuso, I which was most enthusiastic whoit ho announced thnt tho incorporation imperii now being propmod would sliow tho nnmo of tho now road to bo tho Sutherlln, Coos Day & Eastern. A sash, door nnd box factory and n , ,, . remarks caused much laughter and npplnuso. T ,m''",,,,( 'op IKI !. . J. W. Dennett urged that the peo- ."' f"0, '" ,0"V"!L " supporting the $300,000 bond Issue for the dovoiopmont or tlio huruor. He declared tho money would be spent economically and Judiciously. Dennett said that it would tako at least $270,000 to comploto tho work nsldo from what wllLbo accomplished by tho drodgo Mlclilo. Ho said that tho harbor will be tho greatest asset to this section of tho state and that tp bo prominent It must be 25 feot deep, with a width of 300 feet. Dr. Wetherbee DooM. Dr. Wethorbee, owner of tho Star Itanch In Curry county, and at one time president of tho Portland Com mercial Club, prodlcted that Coos Day will have the finest harbor on the Pacific Coast between San Frnnclsco and British. Columbia, Ho said that Cood county has tho greatest natural resources of any county In tho United States not reached by a railroad. He urged that tho peoplo of Coos, Doug, lah and Curry counties bury all dif ferences and get together for the good of tho community, C. F. McKnlght presided at tho meeting Inst night. He introduced Richardson us tho king of all boost ers. Music wns furnished by tho Mnrshfleld baud. Richardson will speak at North Rend tonight, at Myrtlo Point Thurs- day night, at Coqullle Friday night and nt Dandon Saturday, returning to .Marshflold Monday. ' TO SEND ITS GOLD River Transportation Will Open Within Ten Days Year's Output $6,000,000. (Br uocnt4 Vmt to Coot Dr TtoMo'.l DAWSON, May G Navigation on the Yukon River between Dawson and Lake Lebarge is expected to open within ten days. The first gold clean ups of the year are being made, The Klondike yield la estimated at sit million. ON IE SEN. FISTON GIVEN ORDERS TO EXTEND VERA CRUZ LINES END JULY 1 Senator Kern Predicts Session Will 'Close Within Two Months WASHINGTON, D. C. Mny C Tho probable adjournment of Con gress by July 10th was predicted by Bonntor Kern, Democratic load er, after n WhUo Houso confer ence. Ho Bnld ho bollovod tho tols repeal bill would be disponed of within two weeks and thnt tho ad ministration's null-trust program would be comploted boforo tho ad journment. ST Settlement is Finally Reach ed and Longshoremen Re turn to Work (Sr AmocU(4 l'rti lo Coo. Dtr Time.) POHTLAND. Or., Mny 0. Tho 'LoiiKHhoivninn's strike, grtiwlng, out, of tho demand of tho checker's union for recognition and higher pay, ondod today. Immediately on announce mont of u settlement tho strikers withdraw tholr pickets nnd returned to work unloading tho stenmor Dear. Thu striko nt ono time throntoned to i.nrnlunn nil i.. uli I til ti t Dnptlnml iiiiai;tvi ; inu Ih w. ........ TlU BlrlKorB WOIlt DICK (O WO TIC without lintim uruntn.l nnv demands except thnt these will como up for mediation In tho near future. As ft re"Mlt f U, 80ttlo"'ont " stenmor Dear will bo nblo to sail .. n,n. i.oi ,iii nn,n .... tr, n.vu.uvi ..u... ..... uu ...iiu tomorrow on schedule tlmo. Tho steamer. Navajo sailed early today, union longshoremen. British Diplomatic Representa tive Delivers Ultimatum to Hayti's Government (1)7 AMoehiwi rrv to Coot fit, TlnM.I PORT AU PRINCE, Haytl, Mny C. Tho Dritlsh diplomatic representa tive has delivered an ultimatum to tho Haytl govormnent demanding tho Immedlnto payment of an indemnity or $62,000 to a Dritlsh subject In compensation for the destruction by fire of his sawmill during a recent revolution, Tho ultimatum expires at C o'clock this evening. Tho Haytlon Congress hnB au thorized tho government to treat with the Dritlsh representatives and to opon credit tor the pnyment of tho amount. Tho Dritlsh demand Is supported by tho presence hero of the Dritlsh Cruiser Suffolk. The payment of tho money wnB previously nrdorcd by n court of arbitration. AT NIAGARA FALLS Canadian Town Will be Scene of Mexican Peace Nego tiations May 14. (Br AMclttW PrtM to Coot Bt, TlnM J WASllNOTON, D. C. May 0. The South American mediators who are seeking an adjustment or the' Mexican trouble were perfecting plans today tor the removal or the conference to Niagara Falls, Canada, May 18. The mediators leave hero I May 14 to arrange for the oponlng sessions on tho following Monday. The medlatorsiiave definitely decided eu 10 proceed wunoui unrrauza. BEE that your NAME Is enrolled on the 1IARBOH Improvement Petitions. 1 N AT PORTLANDRECKER GRAFT BIG INDEMNITY !FOyi dug i ft ft r hc a ri ft r" ft ' b HMU I U. S. War Department Tells Him to Go Ahead as Far as His Judgment Warrants GIVES HIM FREE HAND IN SITUATION American Commander Thinks Mexicans Increasing Fofce For Protection lllr friuvtatM lT'M lo Poo. Ut TltnM. WASHINGTON, May C Orders hnvo gone from tho War Dopnrt mont to General FutiBton author izing him to extend his lines from Vorn Cruz nB fur ns "In his Judg ment It Is necessary." This, It was explnlnod, glvos tho Amerlcnn conimnndor virtually n. freo hand In dealing with tho sit uation nt Vorn Cruz. OoiiomI FuiiBtou reported that ho thought It probnblo that such con centration ns tho Moxlcnn forces had made wah only for tlio purpoBo of defending tho lines of the rail road to Mexico City in enso tho Amerlcnn troops ndvnnco. Mexican natives reported thnt tho tricks of the Intor-Occnnle railroad nro bolng torn up. ALSO PROBED District Attorney Whitman ln i dudes' it in' Second' Trial For Murder tnr AxUIM Prtti to Com Btf Tlmn.J NEW YOIIIC, Mny C Indications nro that District Attorney Whitman Intends to go fully Into tho graft phnso of tho ChnrlcB Dockor case, ,, . ,,.,- ,,,, ..,, ,, ,. I " "imh" uiiuuih iiwii iiiv iui ,nor P?llco Houtonant was pjacod 00 trjai tho second tlmo lor tho mur- Z n L Z ,1 Ln , n. , d,",of ' ff' 1 " i cn-lo'd Rocker',, conn.ol nskml Mm? I P.l "oc1kor1 ' , 8kd, & W'l'""!" u adjudged In coutompt for j-vlngniade statements ten. motion wns donled for tho tlmo bo- I l"K. but tho court agreed to hoar arguments Inter. IN OFFICE J. D. Galehouse Recently of Seattle, Thought Victim of San Francisco, Bandits Ur AuotUM I'nw to toot lwx TnM.J SAN FRANCISCO. May 0. With ii bullet in his head, J. D. Galohouse, proprietor of tho Dean Packing Es tablishment, recontly removed horo from Seuttlo, was round in a dying condition by his stenographer, Thero was groat disorder In tho room and evidence which tho polico bollovo points strongly to robbory and at tempted murder, PEACFlcl L TDLLS Senator Bradley Says Repeal of Exemption is Wilson's Concession for Mexico IUf AMotltloJ Prow Coot luj Tlntt WASHINGTON. D. C. Mnv B Th it all nailons will know that the rejfeai of Panama tolls exemption Is dono to "purchase Immunity tor a continuation or the watchful waiting in Mexico" was alleged in tho Sonata by Senator Dradley or Kentucky. . "I ngreo that tho President was actuated by an honest endeavor to procure peace In Mexico," said Drad ley. "Tho trouble Is, however, that his Ideals aro too exalted to bo real ized." KVKItY OOOI) C1TIZEV Is uotvbt. 1XO the COMPLETION of the Coos Day HAWIOU Improvements. Do sure and SIGN the PETITIONS, DANCE AT FINNISH HALL SAT URDAY evening, May 9. JOHNSON'S orchestra, i jj j '. l 'Mue.