4Mm ADS. mxmtB NEWS WHEN HL'SISISSS IS BLOW, AW VISIITISIC. THAT IT PAYS IS KVI IIISNC'KU 1V SUCCESSFUL nust. NI,SS ROUSES EVERYWHERE :: GUT IT WHILE IT IS NEW T REARING THE COOS MAY T1MM8. ALL TIIIC NEWS AL.j THH TIMK TERSELY TOLD : s: u ii 11 MEMREH OP ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXIV Established In 1H7H ns The Const Mull MARSHFIELD,OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mali and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 20. Ill RGETS TO CAPTURE Clir OF JUAREZ YET Mexican Government Still Holds Border Town Across From El Paso. TO USE AEROPLANES TO GUARD BOUNDARY ' President Diaz Rushing Federal Troops to Hold Back Revolutionists. lSE AEHOPIiANES. (Dy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. C 4 U Is reported Unit the Moxl- cans have captured Sim Ignecln, n town opposlto Fort Hancock, Tex. Tlio government will nso ncroplnneH to lccp In touch with 4 the Rltuntlon In tho vicinity of 0 the bonlQr. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO. Tex., Feb. C Out-gon-traled In the efforts to prevent the entrance Into Junrez of Colonel Rn hngo and 300 fedoral troops from tho South Mexican HovolutlonlstH under Orozco aore reported toduy to have re tired for supplies nndnmmuultlonnud to await reinforcements. Alnuls with an Insurgent forco of llvo hundred had nn encounter with one hundred federals Inst night 2." miles cast of Juarez, tho federals retiring. Alanls Is expected to Join Orozco In tho mean time and General Navarro with 700 federals Is reported mnklng forced marches overland to rollovo tho bo longurcd city. Should ho succeed In entering the city the Insurgents will have their work cut out for them. Willi the fenr of Immodlnto attack of the city dissipated, huslnosR genor nllj was resumed today. The lusurrecto Juntn In El Pnso aiinouiired today that Orozco and his force had not retired to Snmnlnyuca as reported but had taken up n posi tion ten miles west of Junrez within cmy striking distance, of town. SUFFRAGE IX CALIFORNIA. House Will Submit Question to Vo ters of State. SACIt AMENTO, Cnl., Fob. C.Ry n vote of 07 to 11 tho assembly ad opted Senntor noil's constitutional amendment submitting tho question of equal Huffrago to tho voters at tho neM puieral elecllon. Tho hill now goes to the govornor. Tho nssombly chamber was crowded during tho do ) ac i -i t'o moasuro. Cattell of Pa Fnilcna cald tho minds of tho people 'nl rri-inhjy chnngod slnco tho wo n't') R-iff-aw Iseuo was dofentod 10 i whiter is noit.v. Ml- ' Mer was born to Mr. and '' '""ins Hall of tho North Fork c'i T". .lay, tho 31st. Myrtle Point Fnt r,rs( A HOLE TOWN FOR SALE. YKEICA, Cnl., Fob. C Tho t!i town of Onk Dar, a thrlf- " mining camp on tho Klamath rive., is for sale because Slskyou county, Cal., went dry outside of Incorporated towns on January lst. One mnn nwrm tlio Imvn which consists of a store, "soft ilrlnls" saloon, dnnco hall, 11- vtry stable, blacksmith shop, hotel, three dwellings nnd sev- ?ral other buildings. Ho offers to sell everything but tho school J-we, Wholesale liquor dealers In Siskiyou county has been ln- formed that the Southern Pad- n will vefse to receive liquors for shipment to any unincorpor- atcd towns where saloons aro fc-bldden. LOW RATE TO OREGON SOON Railways Reduce Fares for Homesteaders From East and Middle West. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. C Colon ist rates to Portland or any point In Oregon wcro announced at tho meet ing In Chicago of tho Transcontinen tal Passenger Agents' association. They will bo In effect from March 10 to April 10, Inclusive, and Include a stop-over privilege of 10 days at any point nlong tho route. Tho rntes apply on all transcontinental lines. Tho rates from the prlnclpnl points will bo: St. Paul, Duluth, Winnipeg, Omnhn, Council Hluffs, Kansas City, St. Joe, $2r; Chicago, $33; St.Louls, $32; Cincinnati, $37.90; Cleveland, $39:7r.; Ruffnlo, $12.50; Pittsburg, $42; Iloston, $10.15; Philadelphia, $I9.7G; New York, $50. This announcement came to all the Portland offices of tho nrIous transcontinental Hues, Including tho O.-W. It. & N. Co., tho Northorn Pncl flc, Oront Northern, Spokane, Port land & Seattle, Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound, Southern Pad lie nnd tho Oregon Electric In conjunction with tho S. P. & S. Great Northorn nnd Northern Pacific. Tho rates will alHo apply to nil points on tho Astoria & Columbia river, in conjunction with the Hill systom, of which It Is a part. That tho rates will bo taken nd vantngo of to a much grcntor extent thnn over Is predicted by every rnll rond ofllclal In tho country In view of the grent Interest that Is being taken In Orogon among tho peoplo of tho eastern nnd mlddlo stated. Thou Rnnds of peoplo hnve during tho past mouth Icon communicating with tho various commorclnl bodies In tho Rtnte announcing their Intention of coming to Oregon. WEST VETOES HILL. SALEM,, Ore., Feb. C. Govornor West today exercised his right of veto for tho ilrst tlmo when ho re turned to tho Scnnto with his disap proval Senator Nottingham's bill, providing for tho enforcement of mechanic's liens against homesteads. DURING FIGRT Five Dead and Twenty-Nine 'Wounded During Mexican Battle. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Hay Times.) EL PASO, Fob. C. Tho total casu alties In Sunday's fighting at Daucho, south of Juarez, was five dead and 20 wounded, tho federals lost pno man and two women. ASIIUHST STILL MISSING. No Trace of Philadelphia Postmaster Is Found. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Feb. C. The mystery of tho disappearance of Richard L. Ashurst, postmaster nt Philadelphia In Atlantic City a week ago Is apparently no nearer solution than It was last week. A NEW LINE of SCORE and PLACE CAItDS at the ItED CROSS DRUG STORE. S I Read the Times Want Ads. RICR RAUL MADE San Francisco Couple Admit Theft of $15,000 Worth of Goods In a Month. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SAN FItANClSCO, Cnl., Fob. C OFFERS JOB TO SA President Taft "Provides Berth For California Congress man Out of a Job. (Ey Associated Press to Coos ' Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 0. Representative Duncan E. McKlulcy, a membor of Congress from Califor nia who failed for reelection wns to day nominated by President Taft to be surveyor of customs for tho dis trict of San Francisco. IN or oCouiu una Uun British Legislature Receives Address From King George. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, England, Fob. C -Parliament convened today. King Gcor- go nnd Quoon, Mnry occuplod tho throne. Tho King's address men tioned only two legislative monsurcs specifically, "proposals," said tho king, "will bo submitted without de lay for settling tho rclntlons botween two Houses of Pnrllamont with tho object of securing nn effectlvo work ing constitution." Tho legislation would nlso bo had, his mnjesty said, to provldo in surance agnlust sickness and unem ployment. IS Representative Appeals to House For Aid In Curbing Unfriendly Press. (Uy AhutLintcd Pro3n to Coos Day Times, J WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. C Thero was a romnrknblo scone In tho House whon Macon on a motion of prlvllego arraigned newspapermen who, ho clalmod, sought to Intlmldnto him and dramatically nskod what protection mombors of con gross had. Tho lnoldont was tho outgrowth of a passago Saturday botwoen Macon nnd a newspapor oorrospondont whom ho had donouncod. Tho IIouso adopted a resolution of fored by Gardiner of Massachusetts providing for a full Investigation of the Incldont by a sub-commltteo of judiciary commltteo, empowered to summon and examine witness under oath and report February 18. Macon rolnted tho Incldont on tho floor of the House after adjournment Saturday at which ho criticized sharply tho reports of a newspaper correspondent. Hot words passed, and friends separated Macon and tho newspaper man. "Tho question Is Just this," Macon concluded, "Are members of the House to bo protect ed by tho constitution or must they protect themselves with a shot gun, If the latter he tho policy, I want to get my gun todny." Macon Insisted that for some rea son the newspapers havo been un friendly to him ever slnco ho came Jnto the House. I 1 'i M H SPAPERS BY SHOPLlFTERSiPOPULAR ELECTION OF SENATORS Elmer Mend and Mny Hill were ar rested today for shoplifting nnd ad mitted they had stolen ton to fifteen thousnnd dollars worth of goods at retail stores slnco Christmas. Tho apparel worn by them when nrrested was equipped with mechanical devices for concealing goods. KILLS UN Seattle Man Commits Double Crime When Girl Turns Him Down. (Dy Associated Pross to Cooi Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. 0. James Vlnkcs, who killed Miss Carnn Gil lotto nnd then shot hiniBeU In tho head last night, died early today In tho hospital. Tho tragedy Is suppos ed to hnve followed the girl's refusal to marry Vlakcs. E Marshf ield Woman Passes Away at Mercy Hospital After Long Illness. Mrs. Herman Kruegor, formerly Corn Mosena, died nt Mercy hospital about 2 o'clock this morning of bronchial trouble. Sho had boon ail ing for Bonio tlmo and had been nt tho hospital soveral weeks. Mrs. Kruegor was about thirty-two years old and besides her husbnud Is survived by llvo children, tho lnttor being step-children of Mr. Kriiogcr. Tho funeral will bo hold nt 2 o'clock Tuesday attornoon from Dun gnu's Undertaking pnrlors, Rev. G. LoRoy Hnll olllcintlng. L LOSE HIS JOB Senators Bourne and Cham berlain Win Victory Over Appointment. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. C. Upon tho statements of Senators Rourno nnd Chnmborlnln that Elmer D. Colwoll, who wns appointed dur ing tho recoss of Congress to bo Unltod Statos inarshnll In Oregon, Is personally obnoxious to thorn, tho Sonato Commltteo on Judiciary today rojocted tho nomination. Colwoll Is now sorvlng as marshal. Ho belongs to tho antl-Uourno fnctlon of tho republican party In Orogon. NEW WASHINGTON OFFICIALS. President Taft Nominates United States Marshal. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 0. President Taft has sent to tho sonato theso nominations: W. E. Hnltomnn to bo United Stntes mashal In Eastorn District of Washington, and Joseph R. II. Jncoby to bo United States Marshal for tho Western district of Washington. Just received FRESH barrel of Columbia RATTERIES at Tho GUN NERV. For Sale Let Times want ad. get It. Phone 138-J. M I OIL W IS SCORED BY TALKS ABOUT Part of Extensions Planned by Southern Pacific Out lined. NEW YORK, N. Y Feb. C In his statement of tho action taken by tho Union nnd Southern Pacific execu tive committees, President Lovctt plnccd tho emphnsls on tho announce ment of double-tracking to cost $75, 000,000. Thero was another Item In tho stntement, however, which will probably require greater outlay and add decidedly moro to tho earning power of tho Hnrrlmnu lines. This Item was approval of long-contem- , plated plans for extensions nnd new lines, this expenditure to extend over n period of six years. Tho extensions Include tho bisec tion of Washington by tho comple tion of the North Const from Spok ane to Senttlo and from Spoknuo to Lowlstou; the construction of numer ous branches of this lino for tho dc- j vclopmcnt of tho state; an east and i west lino across Orogon from Ontario on tho eastern border, through the Harney Valley, to connect with tho Southern Pacific's now main lino from Klnmnth Falls to Natron, and tho continuation of tho Southern Pa cific to Crescent City, Cal from Grants Pass. Tho Northwestern Pnclflc, which has been surveyed along tho north California coast from Sherwood, Cnl., will bo extended to Crescent City to connect with tho new lino from Grants Pass. An extension of tho Deschutes lino will bo built from Redmond to Odcll on tho Nntron-Klnmnth cutoff' nnd n connection with tho proposod oast nnd wost road from Redmond to Hums via Prlnovlllo Is contemplated. Tho grent trlnnglo bounded by tho Central Pacific, tho Southern Coast lines north to Portland nnd tho Navigation company nnd Short Lino contnlns 50,000,000 ncres capable, with modorato Irrigation, of produc ing n vast amount of grain and fruit. It will yield a boundless supply of timber, Is already producing consld orahlo oro and promises oil. BURN CAPITOL OF Statehouse Destroyed By Fire Last Night Save Some of Records. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Fob. C Tho flro which dostroyod tho Stato IIouso of Missouri last night Is still smoldering today, Though tho ilamos reached tho record vaults In tlio buso ment, largo quantities of valuable re cords and pnpors wero aavod. Tho legislature will meet In tompornry qunrters. CLEItKS'S OFFICE lll'SV. Tho fees of tho office of tho county clerk for tho month of January which wore turned over to tho county treas urer Monday amounted to $091.79. Coqulllo Sentinel. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All porsons Indebted to Ploncor Grocory Company aro hereby request ed to mnko prompt settlement of samo as It Is necessary to eloso our books Immediately. Dy so doing yon will save costs of collection. Make payments to Israel Lando. II. E. DESSEY, Trustee. NEW RAILWAYS SENATOR LODGE Massachusetts Man Declares That Plan Is Blow at Constitution. VIOLATES INTENTS OF THE ORGANIZERS Delivers Lengthy Speech Op posing Submission of It to States. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. C. Resistance to tho uttermost to ttus attempts to transfer from Congress ten tho various state legislatures the control of the tlmo and mannor of election uf United States senators as proposod by resolution providing for their election by tho direct voto of , tho peoplo, wns advised by Souator Lodge of Massachusetts In a speech: In tho sonato today. Lodge was speaking In opposition to tho proposed new nmondment to constitution ns n Wholo, but ho found'1 an especial topic In the portion plac ing tho direct mnungomout of tho de tails of senatorial elections In the various stato lcglslnturos. Declaring tho proposod change In thnt respect "strikes at tho vory foundation of our national govern ment." Lodge snld the plan violates tho plans of tho framors of tho con stitution. Lodgo said "If this nmondment should become n law twonty-thrco states, Including porhnps only n mino rity of tho population, could at any moment arrest tho movomont of the government and stop all Its opera tions." The senator denounced ns "mockery" tho "clnlm" that tho pro posed leglslatlnit was progression." Not only wns It mockory, buCit wok. retrogression nnd reaction of an x tromo kind," ho declnrod. . URGE Pl'RLIO AID. Supporters nf Popular Elections Ap peal to Void's. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 0. An nppeal to tho country to assist In compelling tho adoption of tho reso lution providing for tho election of sonntors by tho direct voto of tho peopfo was Issued today by tho execu tive commltteo of tho National Pro gressive Republican Longuo. It do olaros that to Insure tho necessary two-thirds voto In tho sonato, ovory avallahlo voto must bo mustored. The npponl Is slgnod by Senntor Jonathan Rourno of Orogon, prosldont of tho league ALONG THE WATER FRONT The Nan n Smith sailed Saturday f afternoon with n largo owrgo for Day Point. A large olectrlo crane li be ing put In nt the mill here whloh will expodlto the loading of vessels con siderably. Tho sohoonor Omega sailed In ovor the bar yostorday and was tnken by tho tug at Glasgow wharf and brought to Simpson mill whero sho will tnko on n enrgo of lumbor for San Pedro. Tho Elizabeth sailed Saturday from Dandon for San Frnuclsco. . VANCOUVER HOWLER MAKES RECORD SCORE ST. LOUIS, Mo., Fob. C Tho highest scoro for three games in the individual bowling ovor re- cordod at a tournamont of tho American Dowllng Congress waff hung up recently whon II. C. 4s Muggloy of Vancouver, D. C, 4 rolled 721. O In ono of tho threo games Muggloy bowled 279, which equals tho highest record for a single game. ii t fc4 -fi.