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"I ,(iU(Mi-"r 'Wi"iiTyfl '' lltimiH'"'l -rm "r ' .'T-y-i "TWC"V HPJNCLE SAM" IS CALLING ON cv---TO KEEP THE DREDGES FAMILY CiROLS REACHED with every copy or this medium. Have your advertisement read bv YOUR OPPORTUNITY rench thoi grout purchasing power this community slum Id not bo rlooked In 'placing your ndvortlB , Tho cholcoi,of media of bui- the Home community regularly, n t that they will know you. 1'e in troduced iiv Tin-: timkh. Ptl Bful merchants, IS THE TIMES. MEM HER OK THK ASSOCIATED iiti:.ss u PJfitWBSJJfl wmMMmmmMmmntfikvzTESzziiGi'? re A Consolidation of Tillies, Const Mall mid Coos liny Aihortlser No. 300 XXXVII.' IXf.il.llslie.) 1S7H ns 'I'ho Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRiD'AY, JULY 17, 1914. EVENING EDITION. .wimMiaKmmmns GONG (E000 lag Stms i mm souin FHGU01E5 18 1.8jbaal SaysirJe V'il: Pctiro 3.25 Favriifjjftgtlie Consti tutionalists. "V. to.LA'S ATjTIXUDE MAY CREATE-COMPLICATIONS iVrranza WilllNenotiato for a Peacefuljftfntry Into r MexicpTCity. ' IDj AM9cll5rffWllo,Coo tmr Tlmm t yAaiUNGTOlib. C. .luly 17. -j United Statesjcontlniied today to , rt Its IntliiencojwRh Cnnnnza to ng aboutwth'eUmmcdluto cessation hostilities amllfin" nmet'in nt with nnrliftlal .'.zovcrnmont for tho icoful triinBfq"jor,rowor in Mexico y to tho Constitutionalists. John SUllman, p'orsonnl representative 1'rcBldent ".""llson with Cnrranzu, olved furthorglHiitructloiiH urgUm n to ImpcciiBCongCarranza tho ad- ablllty of glvlnisjBuarantcos of pro- 5tlon of thQlllye8nnl properly of so who supported tho lluerta gov- miont. Roproscntntlons liavo also m made onib'ohall of the clergy, o nro la dlBfavorwlth tho Constl- lonallstB. '.J, WASHINGTON!!!). C. July 17. ministration Srflelals saw peace lining today onTilio horizon or Mexl - politics. CarbaJal'B Informal "Moment to thoyashlngton govoni TUnt that he Intended to retire In Vror of CarraniftySnd Carranza'B an Jincomont t'iRt()iQ was willing to ne Ttlnto with thoFcderalH for tho ficoful transfer 'of power In Mexico "ty, was regarded!nR practical nsHiir .rco that tho orajor bloodBhed was ar Its olid. TIo road remained to cloarod, howover, for negotiations Itwcon the Mexican rnctloiiB. Car Jat seeks a proclamation of general -lnosty for tho' forccH which fought aliiHt the northern armlcH. Tho ux of the situation bungs on the tont of qiwrtoriCarranzn Is willing t grant, and then it Ib bolloved that . stumbling blocks for peaceful eii- Into tho Mexican capital will have on romovod.,- , t'Foars wore expressed over tho attl do Vllln mlKht'tako toward the now ,rn in the situation, but tlieao wero .rtlally discounted by Vllla'H state 'unt that thoreKvus "no necl for prehension regarding my stay In 10 north." Ile'sald ho expected to pvo Ills troops toward Mexico City a few days. . ( CITY HUltltKNDIJRS. ' ' (nr AwofUtrt rrwio coi nr Tinin.i imOWNSVILllB, Tox., July 17. in Luis Potoslfhas surrendered to o Constitutionalists, according to a spatch from Monterey. Thore were ) details, .fflfl wzrz OFFICIALS ItKSHS.V. nv PreAkleHtClpscH Gambling; lion ! s 'itMexii'iiu Catiltul. (Br AMO.Ut4 rni (o Yo U Tlioi.l MEXICO CITYJuly 17. Rltardo ebelo, AttorrieyT'Genoral or Mexico, islgned tedaypajdld also Govomor ornande. theT fnther-ln-lnw or uorta's wH.t7AU gnmbllne bouses ere closed Here by order or Presl jnt CarbaJsL OltDKUS TO AMKRICAXS. (Br AmoII4 fww 10 Cool Dy Tlmfi.l WASHINGTON, July 17. Secro .ry Garrlspnlegraphod Gonoral IIsb, commander of tho Amorican oops on theJMoxlean border, or jrlns Amerioan olflcer to rorraln om partislpaTlng and meeting with exlcan ofriiffSlbf either faction. iiuiktato iui:im. (Br Awltlrt lo Coot Dy TlaiM. VERA 'CRUZJuly 17. A special aln e0RVyii)B lluerta passed irough Cordona yesterday morning ii the wayffirPuorto Mexico, ac irdlng to ,TO commander or tho exlcan outpWa hero. Rlect MatBoHl J. Albert Mntson as elected" president of tho 311 111-' una Club yesterday to fill tho va incy causedjgby tho resignation of alge J, S, Coke. iroMU(erMetiiiK. A meeting of le local Democrats, including John . Goes, G. ARennett, W. J. Con td." J. HV Fliaagan and Hugh Mc Ir, Was eafied at John D. Goss' Mm leet niwkt to organize tho lo tl cainpalgH'jln behalf or Holllstor r CoHgrees.lyMr. Holllster was al i present, ffi .Recovers Jfst Article Through Times was Pad, B. J. Arms today covered theVtandem attachment of la motoreyele which he lost the tljer day, The missing part was (eked HP tar 'Irene Foulkes on North rent t wno orougnt u to ino en be saw the want 01 OF H CO W 5EEHSEURED III REBEL WON'T LUST L Wife of Former Mexican Min ister Not Allowed to Bring Aigrettes to U. S. l!r AmuHntct I'itm In ('ii'ii lur Tlmm.l HAVANA. .Inly 1 7. Former Mo.l-, can .MIulBtur of Cominerco Molienii, pi lor to IiIh dopnrliiro for Now York,1 said that llucrtn's resignation was no surprleo to lilin, mill expressed tho liollef thnt tho CoitHti t ittlonallHt gov eminent will ho 8.oii lived. Tho Aniurlcnn customs Inspectors refused In allow Solium Molieuo to lake on j hoard hatH trimmed with aigrettes.; When .Molieuo heard of this ho ox-; claimed: "TIiIb could only ho expect oil of an American." ON HIS WAV. Ilueila Spenl Nlglil In DMi-lct In rested by Kneiiilcx. Illr AnnocUlnl I'rti. to Cnnt r Tlmr.,1 PUI3RTO .MKXICO. July 17. lluerta stopped on his leisurely Jour ney from .Mexico City to tills port and paHBcd tho night at 'Norm lllancn, the (enter of a district overrun hv small bauds of revolutionists. He continued toward Puerto Mexico early this morning. SAUNA CRUZ All Ports Except Mazatlan Are Now in Hands of Con stitutionalists. fn? AmotIiim Trf.. n foo4 (l.i TIbik I DOUGLAS. July 17.--Tho Federals who evacuated Gunymas last night undoubtedly are bended for Salluai Cruz, according to Infoniuitlon tele giaplied hero by (ieuoral Alvarado. All other ports oxcopt Mazatlan aro In tho Constitutionalists' hniids and Mazatlan Is beslogod and starving. BUN FIGHT IN .Terrific Battle Waged by Gang sters on Raiders One Dead. ' (Dr AuiKtlteJ Trrt. to Coat IMT Time..) CHICAGO, July 17. Wltn ono do tectlvo dead and threo wounded as tho result or a battle last night In tho vlco district, tho police attempted to day to untanglo the accounts or tho arrray. Two plain clothes mon woro attacked by gangsters aftor thoy had raided a disorderly resort and sont a wagonload of prlsonors to Jnil. It is bolloved a number of wounded gnng- Lstors woro carried away by their friends. AVIATOR TO SHATTLi:. ('lirMofferhOii, Dining Itlrdiuaii, to liy at Potlutcli, Silas Cbrlstorforsou, tho well known Portland aviator, who has been startling Callfornlans for tho pnst yehr, has gono to Seattlo, wbero ho will tly during Potlatch week. Ho first gnlned fanio by Hying off tho roof of tho Multnomah Hotel Ldurlng tho Elks'' convention two yoars ago ami later uy uying out over the Coos Ray bar In an efrort to rescuo passengors off tho North Star wreck, but bla most notoworthy stunt was pulled off last month, when ho piloted his aeroplane over Mount McKInley in California nt an altitude of about 16,000 feot. DON'T WANT EQUAL SUFFRAGE IN GEORGIA Slnto Senate anil House Committees Report Adversely on Constitution. nl Amendment in Georgia. (Dr AuocUled Pre., to Coos Bar Time.. ATLANTA, July 17. An adverse report was recommended by the state senate committee on the constitution al amendment on tho measure to give Georgia women tho right to vote in state and county elections. Simi lar action was taken recently by the house committee. I FEDERALS GO TO FEDERALS LEAVE EOS! Evacuation Now Complete Ibavy Fighting Reported at Acaptilco. Illr AmihUiM I'M In Ukh U.V Tlmc.J ON UOAItl) IT. S. S. CALIFORNIA. LA PAZ, .luly 17 (Ily WlrolowO The Federal evncuatlon of Guaynns Is coiupleto. '1 lie Inst of tho garrison, long hemmed In by tho Constitution alist forces of (lonernl Obrogon, eni liarked BOittliward tonight with' horses and aecoutremeulH In six steamers and four towing BchooneiH. A pro vIhIoiuiI govoruinent Iiiih boon ostnb llBhod and order prevails throughout the city. Heavy fighting Is reported nt Aon-puli-ti, whore three factloiiH of tho .Mexican forceB. tho Constitutionalist tho Federals and Zapatistas have he roine embroiled over posbcbhIou of t: at seaport. HEDOESN'THAVE TIITOBESICi President's Work Rapidly Ac cumulates During Recent Attack of Indigestion. Illr AmocLI.i) I'rfM lo root n7 Tlmn.J "WASHINGTON, D. C, July 17. IllHiilinvliiir hlu iiIivhIi'Iiiii. President Wilson slipped out or bis room today I and went to the, oxccutlvu offices to. attend to somo IiiibIiiobs which bad accumulated yesterday while ho was 111 of Indigestion. Ho did not plan to leceivo visitors. TWENTIETH ERUPTION AT MTJLASSEN TODAY til Auoclnlhl 1'rrM lo Com. lit 7 1lmr.l RKDDING, Cal., July 17. Lassen Peak is now giving nlmost daily por rormances. This morning the twen tieth eruption t:hot skyward In n pil lar or blackened steam. It was about an oqunl iuteuslly with the previous ones. EHAGOL E Arrived and Departed on the Steamer George W. Elder Gives Short Interview. Emma Goldman, tho notorious, Insistent, rebellious Emmn Goldman, and Dr. Ron Roltmau woro Marsh flold Visitors for about ono hour yes torday afternoon. Thoy arrived and departed on tho stcamor George W. Eldor, ourouto from Eureka to Port land, whore thoy will deliver a series of lectures. As tho Elder docked at the Smith tormlnal warehouse, tho news spread among tho crowd at the dock that (Continued on Pago Three.) SUFFRAGETTES SLASH PORTRAIT OF CARLYLE Portrait Painted by Sic John Millais Destroyed by Militant Suffrag ettes in Gallery. (Dr AuoiLIM rim lo Coo. llr Time,) LONDON, July 17. Militant sufr riagettes slashed with a butcher's cleaver a portrait of Thomas Carlylo painted by Sir John Millais and hang ing in tho national portrait gallery, They wero arrested aRor a severo struggle with the attendants. HAITIAN GOVERNMENT ENGAGEDWITH REBELS Dr AuocUled l're.i to Coot Oil Time. 1 CAPE HAITIAN, July 17. Gener al Duque with a government rorce reported rrom the rebel towns of Pere du Midi and Mllot today and es tablished communication with a col umn commissioned by the President which engaged another rebel band on tho plains of Ltmonade. Another force of troops took Fort Deronvllle. J COLUMRLV FLOUR, $1.33 per sack at RAINES'. --V (A. A A. ll. A. 0 ,;:'; i uon , lorBct. me ooc luncneon a. TAKR a trIp to GOODWILL'S Sun The Chandler. day. RAIXROW leaves at 8 a. m. LYNCHED Twelve Masked Men Take Prisoner from Father of Assaulted Girl. Illy Am Mia I'm la Pimm Itar Tlm 1 UAE.l, Or...Jul 17.- DI-.trl.tAl-I i in'; O'ldwip and Coroner Wtt to i1h.v went to tho spot botwoon Whit ney and Audrey, where an unidenti fied 1-. n wi.r lyue'ied by a dozen muske men vcsicnUy for an at tompttt''. nsMaiilt on tirnci, the olght year rjl daughter of .1. 11. Hatdiuon. An Ininieit wi:l be held today and tho Hhorllf Is nvelliatiiu, but ho far n definite clue to the lync! era has been obtalrr 1. HnrdniHit was Inking t.io man to jail at Whitney when a dozen men rodo up. took tho prisoner from lihn mid hanged lilin to o tree. Al though the tvlld'B screams when she wna being c nlod off by tho man p'o ventod tho uHttnult. tho lynchcrB evi dently thought the crime l.nd been committed. Pleaded Not Guilty to Indict ment Charging Manslaugh ter Before Supreme Csurt. tnr AMOflolM I'rr" " Po. 1 Tlnw MINKOLA. N. Y.. July 17. Mrs. Florence Curinnn was arraigned be rcre tho supremo court on nn Indict ment returned yesterday charging manslaughter In tho Hrst degree ror causing the minder or Mrs. Louise Unl ley. She pleaded not guilty. MXJRO FOUND (Jlil.TV. Murdered Miss Ida (i. Lccgsounrt, A Student. f Ilf A.to'UlM lfr in m r T'm I CHICAGO. July 17. Isaac llond, a negro, was found guilty or tho mur der or Miss Ida G .Leegsonnrt, a stud ent, who was rouiK'i slain and robbed last Octobor near Argo, wboro sho had been lured through an advertise ment for.n nurse. SOE DIRECTORS Minority Stockholders Want Big Damages Against New Haven Railroad. n Auoclttti rrm to Cooi Hit TIoim.) I10STON, July 17. Tho appoint ment of a receiver, a special mastor or other ofRckil to prosecute claims aggregating 30C,000,000 against tho dofondnnt directors and estates or tho directors of tho Now Ilavon railroad Is nuked In a suit filed today In tho Supremo Court. The action Is brought by Wblpplo, Sears and Og don, representing tho minority stock holders of tho company. INVOKE SHERMAN LAW. Negotiations Will Probably Fall for Settlement. (Dr Auorltt.4 FTrit to Coo. tl.r Tlmei.l WASHJNGTON, D. C, July 17. Arter a two hours' coherence be tween Attorney General McRoynolds and T. Y. Gregory, spoclal assistant1 In chargo of tho Now Haven caso, It seemed practically certain that tho negotiations havo failed and that the Department of Justlco would begin a Sherman law suit to dlssolvojho Now jrovw system witnin tno next tow days. SMITH WANTS ANOTHER CHANCE AT CARPENTIER Dr AuocUled rrfii to Coot Cr Tlnei.) LONDON July 17. "Gunboat" Smith today began seeking a return fight with Carpentler. Tho latter said ho would gladly fight again. Tho general opinion hero Ib that Smith's foul blow was unintentional, but, therois a difference, or opinion as. to whether It hurt Carpentler. I Fred Welsh, the lightweight chani-l plon, said that Carpentler was not1 hurt and that tho scene that followed the foul blow was tho quick simul taneous working of tho brains or Car pentler and his seconds. The pro moter of tho right said ho was ready to put up anothor purso or the samo amount for a return fight, IP, !IS. CARil IS AIIIE 0 FOR $306,000,000 ELP IH COIL UID5 ASK Employers Deny Allegation That They Had Refused Federal Aid. iHf AWIiim'I r- In tins ,! TIm i I CHICAGO, .l.-ly 17. A formal ih (iitost for government mediation was inado today by tho managers' com mittee or the US western railroads, "5,000 or whose employes threaten to strike. Tho unions ptei'day de- clliiud to Join In ti o ieiiiest for medi ation. The managers, In a letter notirylng tho union that they had ro riuestud medlntlon, flntly donicd the allugatlon that the lallroads have declined to uctept the reronunenila tloiis or previous government media tors. SIX PERSONS KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK NI net ecu Others lulurcil In KxeiirMou Tiiiin Disinter on Vliglnlii lEulltoiiil. ' IHr AMwJtlr.1 rrrtu lo ron llur TlmM j ! VORFOLIC. Va.. July 17 Six wore killed and nineteen Injured today when nn electric excursion train rinulioil lut ri n Vlri'liiln ttnllrnml I rroight train at a grade crossing near nero. TO KEEP Can Only Borrow From Inlet Fund Appeal to Con- ! gressmen. Tho government hasn't tho ready funds to keep the bar dredge Mlchlo ami the Inner hnrbor d red go Oregon ' going and will not icpay tho people of Coos Hay even ir thoy advance tho money. i That seems to be the Munition In a! nutshell today ami It rather looks us' though both dredgcH will shut down tomorrow night until tho appropria tions contained In the pending' river and harbor bill aro available. I Tho Oregon was only assigned to' work horo until tho balanco or $10, 000 in tho Inner harbor mud was us ed up. Sho has worked about two weeks and tho fund Is practically exhausted. It is probably tho most oxpenslvo dredging that Coob Hay has over had. Or courso, considerable or tho funds havo been expended In repairs and overhauling tho drodgo, I which has been working at Yaquliini Ray and elsewhere and also ror now pontoons, etc,, but tho amount or dredging thnt has been douo Is little. ! Ordinarily. It Is figured that It should cost $3000 per month to kcop tho Oregon going. Thoro has boon no explanation of tho $1-1,000 which Congressman Ilawley says was In tho Mlchlo fund tho last of February, It costs about $4000 per month to operate hor and allowing considerable ror tho repairs, tho fund should not bo exhausted yet. Last evening Commissioners Log gia and Sengstncken conferred with Capt. Reed about tho matter. Tie Port Commission has only about $50,000 available cash, this being the amount sot asldo ror Inlet I Improvement. Tho balanco or tho. $300,000 bond Issue was to go ox-l eluslvoly to tho dredgo Seattlo. Now,, that tho government will not repay any Hinds advanced, tho Port cannot hardly "rob" tho Inlet fund to pay ror work tho government Is supposed to do. I As soon as answers aro received rrom tho members or tho congression al delegation, a meeting or the Port. Commission will ho called. It is pos sible that one or tho dredges may bo maintained by tho Port for a little while. Wire to Congressmen. Tho following seir-oxplanatory tel egram was sent by Secretary Song stacken or tho Port or Coos Ray to Senators Chamberlain and Lane and Representative Hawley: "Wo aro Inrormed by local U, S. engineers that dredges Mlchle anl Oregon will havo to lay off by to morrow night for want of operating funds. Could $10,000 emergency funda bo secured to keep dredges working during this favorable wea ther and until money Is available rrom next appropriation? Whon will ann ronr la t Ion bill nasa?Ijrartythln (Continued on Page Six) I E IFF GALLS FOR TRBOPS HIE TROUBLES Demand, While Not Formal, Indicates Militia Is Neces sary to Keep Order. I'MrTs' r!:;f rfrrup.N to WORK INWEST VIRGINIA Arkansas AUo Having a Labor I War Amnq Coal Mine Workers. in' Awiii-.i Tmw ' " nT tiwm I I COHTMI1US. O'le. July 17. AHcr reeclvlnr n toleg m riom Shorlff An I demon. In which Anderson reported t:.::l V. u piii.ips and fans In hair a ('.Ten mines eru'd not be operated without hc pr.iiectbn or troops, a BiPtemcnt v,' gi-nn out at thedovor luir'i orfbe that In the ovent It neem ed advisable, fie authority or tho s' erlff and Jlp'mont county officers would be transferred to tho mllltlru The tolearam. while not a formal de-nia-id ror troopH, Is considered by Governor Cox ns an Intimation that they are needed. . UNION MKN FKAU I. W. tnr awmvhim r to co.i n.r Timra.i WHIRLING. W. Vn July 17. Tho pumpers and engineers In twenty mines In Ibis vicinity retiirend to work today, on the udvlco of tha union miners, lo offset tho InditBtrlnl Workers of the World, who nro active, throughout the district. Tho union minors believe a settlement Ib nonr. Fear of the Industrial Workers Is so pronounced that tho union men nro guarded going to mid from tliulr work and the mines are closely watched TIlOlill.H IX ARKANSAS. Fighting Reported Rctwccn Union uiul Non-Union MlnerN, Dr AuocUled rrm to '.ooi Dir Tlmii.) FORT SMITH, ARIC, July 10. Itcporta or righting In progress be tween tho union and non-union min ers at tho .Manunot!i Voln Coal Co. at Pralrlo Crook, havti boon received hero. Mines Nob. 1 and I wero de stroyed by dynamite mid fire. Ono tipple wns burned ami another w.im dynamited. Tho wires aro down. F STILL RAGING McDonald & Vaughan Camp on Blue Ridge Suffers Heavy Loss. Over 125 mon havo boon fighting a .raging forest fire in tho McDonald & Vaughan camp on llluo Rldgo tor moro than forty-eight hours. Con siderable damage has boon dono to proporty nlready and tho flro Is still spreading. According to reports received by A. II. Daly & Company, tho trestle, measuring uver one-hair mllo la length, Just recently completed, tia been destroyed, Several engines used In hauling logs about the camp are In Immediate danger or being de stroyed by tho flumes. Ilofore sundown last ovonlns smoko curling high about llluo Ridge could bo seen rrom this city. A bright roflectlou could nlso bo seca In tho heavens Inst night. So far as known no ono has bees hurt In fighting tho flro. Roporta nro being received frequently at tha ofHco or A. R. Daly & Company. NEW AUTO LINE. Through Cars to Stmt Via Myrllo Point Routo Sunday. Roglnnlug Sunday morning tho Mnrshflold-RoHohurg Auto lino will run through aiitos to Rosoburg, leav ing Tho Chandler Hotel at 5 a. ni., breakfast will bo taken at Myrtla Point, .arriving nt Rosoburg at noon. Tho faro will bo tho snnio as last year, eleven dollars. Mr. Cohan, of "Tho Owl" will again bo their agent and reservations must bo mado there. Passengers will arrlvo In Rosoburg In amplo tlmo for tho noon menl berora tho train tor Portland and wny points. Tula train arrives nt Portland ab 10:15 p. m., milking tho fastest tlnio possible botwoon Marshflold and Portland. Tho sorvlco will bo even better than last year .consisting or twelve cars and all driven by caretul driv ers. Everything will dono to Insure satisfactory sorvlco. Coming this way tho autoa will arrlvo horo about 3:30 every aftomoon. MARSIIFIELD to ltOSERURG by AUTO EVERY MORNING, boglnninc Sunday, Arrlvo at Rosoburg at noos Through service, careful drivers. Re servations THE OWL PRESCRIP TION PHARMACY. 0 II