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IS AN EASY MATTER TO CHASE ANY MAN WHEN YOU GET HIM ON THE RUN Sitns .TU PAI'ICIt OK AVrilOIMTV' '"''. ..i.fi,.i Is- (lit; liuloiKjiicl- WATCH THE WANT ADS. There mo ninny good bargains to bo found there. Anything lost or found Is nlwjtys ndver tiscd In Tho Times. " rl in h H I" tar llio rlty iSmmnnlly llrt.1, last nnd ll the time. JOIN TIIK TIMES FAMILY. MEMHEH OF Tllli ASSOCIATED PIUSS .. . ..,... I I.. IU-U MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913. EVENING EDITION. 6 PAGES. A. Consolidation of Times, CoiiHt Mnll Mid Cooh liny Advertiser. No. 167 )L. XaAVI. j'10 Const Mnll. (Huns mm mmtsEMEsm RUSH LABOR PARTY WILL il FOHWOUI SUFFRAGE BRYAN TO BE BCfl ,1am nnnlare in Favor or Movement and Will Have Bid mnucnce. JUSUAL DEVELOPMENT IN ENULAIMU iuumi rennth of Two or Three Mil lion Voters May Be Gamed in Women's uampaiyn. Of A" " Ulf I I'ivm H Com nr TlMM.J invnnN'. .Inn !I0 -Tho Ilrltlsh bor liarly ollh Hilly declared Itself iilay In favor of woman suffrage, he BlKnUlcaiifo of tlio woman Biiff lso movemeiii Ih very Kront. Tlio ido unloiir, wliHh eoinprlHo tlio lu- 3r .,arty imvo neiwceu i mm ...iIIImm ..irmlierri. nearly III! of 1,0 nr eli i tori and lliolr uttniul- bco HI rr n" I'liorumun ' 1 c.to woman Buffingo woro made ii- in tin tirnirrauime of any priy nt tlio I'dior.il election. 1KB CASE g fMncc Id UI.UJL Rarshficld Damage Suit to Go to Jurv Probing Cases ! From Bandon Today. ! rOQl'MXF. Ore. Jim. HO. Tlio auia;3 i .st of Parker vs. (ho C. Smith Mniiuriii'tiiriiiK l . ami ino lltv of Mimdifleld Is exported to go i tlio hrs till, afternoon. II el in of Inker v.!io n1-. killed liy a colli- lon of his motorcycle wltli a wood- lllo on Soith llro.iilwny, want dnin- K7. allf hi , nc-dlgeuci). Tlio tlainnc in Re of strung vs. UrDoiuli! L Voiifliiin Ih Hinted to M!:v '':o I'.ir' i. . To iximl Jmj Ih busy probing nany matters. nimiliei' of lluii- lua i if n I nve liiin rallod iik wlt- Iisrs luit t r Handon erfse being robed !i :i not I, (n given out. Sheriff (Ine Iiiih also subpoenaed niinler of witnesses from South lcu;th and I- is urcHiiniHd that some lllegcil violuMoi'H of the liquor law MH uo taken up, invctf-ntmn of I lie Iiiik haicou w fr.m Miusliflcld u also ox- iMfu. Iliir;:lin-.'f:i charging that IiIh 1 fe of f's weeks mid Homo of tier 'datives riiiiHilred to got 111 lit to irj her t'rt. In nrnperty. sn:i:i, cvsi; iMouit.i-:i). (B; A"j!tl rr tn Poo Itar TlmM.1 piiteriimiiit I'liiitleully CoiieluileM ininiiiiirlluu or Testimony. NEW JOHK Inn 'in -A l,ni.hi.. a the suit to dMolvp'tlio Uiiltod States Slrl frinmralln., ...1I...........1 - .-. ... !.. 1 11(11111 lllljllllt lltlti easy until Fclruary 10. Wlillo tlio government prattlt ally roBtod lt ,"" luay wmi tno introduction or HWUIll'nlTIV r 1,1, ,,.r (1,.. -....... I lb r flit tl. , nil ...!. ...!.. B1..1 . V " '"" "'I'll UHI1UOBUH 1)11 uat date. IN THE CABINET Said to Have Assured Wilson's Friend That He Would Accept Place. (nr Amoi ItIM I'rrit lo (Mn lUr Tlmn.) MIA.MI. Flu.. Jim. 30 Coiiroroiicos hetwoen W. J. llryun ft ti tl other liioiiiliiout Domneratie IcadurH. In eludliiK Henry J. Alc-xiiiutcr, a elimo friend of I'leHldont-oleet Wllwin. re Hiilted In tlio imuoiiueeiiient liv the Mliinil Herald horn today Unit llryun had (,'lven poHltlo UHHitraueo that ho would accept thu portfolio of Secretary of State in WIIhoii'h cn:-Inet. HE TODAY ON SINGLE TERM Senate to Pass on Six-Year Limit for President The Progressives Oppose It. tacknn Vilo u "'" 30. Tlio nt- PWldent ?PProp"-Pa b,nB, 8lx'oar i'ed L .lrni, as " oro ucl- ueacv" uo. '"' i,,u (Hum- day,',. JAl aio l H'o sonnto to- Pros Tito, "r.'.1- '""" ipe ws ,t, V . "iuiiui i;oiHiim- NivrhN ,i0 ai(i t "- ,h't,oMiitmionI,"1,u,!wl chanK0 l" e mmh-i r'8'''""'"' might bottor h N lfif,,i l"1' & Binendniuu't ""' of ,.rV,L' "dilution for ro-r"'-- r'f . :j,,ra"t tor tho , T e-n.(: , ,' "iteu States." " , , ,0u ir Worki reso- - ' single term '' an agreemeut to ' -" of the leglsla- Sllis"i(:c.i:rwat in. 4J.- ' I ,i Tlnir- 1 I 1e, ts Slid ev illy AiMxItlol t'rr In Coo t TIiup I MIAMI. Fla.. Jim. :iO. -Thnt Hen ry F. Aloxandor did not call on him on political hiiHlnoHH wiih tlio Htatc nicnt of Win,, J. llryun today, In ro Knrtl to tho reportH xont out from .Miami to tho effect that llryiui had Kivou iiHHuranco that ho would ac cept tho Secretary of State portfolio In tho Wilxon cabinet. Ilryau Mild no attention Hhoiild bo paid to Hindi reports iih thorn) Hout out from Mloml. "No friend would preHiime to Hpoak for mo In mich a uialter, and no man who would premium to hpciiU for mo can bo considered a friend. I tnlto It for grunted IMoHldont-olect WIIhoii will kIvo out anything he wantH imbliHlied, mill I will glvo out nuythliig I want published. Speak ing for inyHoir, I don't enro to din eiiHH uiiaiitliorlzed reportH. Mr. Alexander did not call oil mo on po litical biiHlnoHH. and our convorHii tlou was about nothing In particular, but many different matterH." FOUR DIE IN THINK T0RKI5H REVOLT SERIOUS TURKEY REPLIES TO POWERS; Events in Balkan Peninsula Moving So Rapidly That Europe Cannot Quite Com prehend Situation. tllr AmorldtM Trifi lo Cooi I)t Tlmm. LONDON. Jan. !I0.- KventH in the llitlluiu peiiliiHiilu aro moving at hiicIi rapidity that tlio world may hooii be confronted not with tho ciuoBtlon of peace or war, but with a catnHtropho which will loud Tur key Into a tronioiidoiiH civil war TIioho wlio know tho ottoman em pire bcllovo tiro rovolt among the Turkish troopa nt tho Tclmtnlja II huh Ih much moro grave than an nounced in tho short dispntches paused by tho censor. Ctoso ob Hervers predict Blnillnr uiirislnqn In AHlatle Turkey, whero tho Young Turk movement Ih not ho bo popu- lar iih in European Turkey. BOMB CAUSES BAD FRIGHT CHICA EIRE Three Men and One Woman Dead and Three Injured in Hotel Blaze. Illjf Awltl rr" lo 0eo IUr TIhim.1 CHICAGO. Jan. 30. Threo men mid ono woman worn burned to dontli, throo men HorloiiHly injured and u dozon otherH sufforod lower lmrtH In tho II ro which early todny dostroyod tho Iown hotel. When tho Ilroinen arrived tlio Hinoke waH pourliiK out of overy window. The theory in that thoho who lost their IIvoh hud been awakened but wero unahlo to rind their way out of tho building. CALL PREMIER TOR TOD Suffragettes in Scotland Cause Lively Scrimmage in re ception at Dundee. Dr Auoclat! J'rfM to Com Dr Tlmei.1 IMJNDKR, Seotlnnd, Jan. 30. Well organized bands of Biiffragottes raised pnndomonlum today during tlio coromony of conforring tho free dom of tho city on Promlor Astiilth. Premier ABnultli had hardly risen to acknowledge tho honor when shrieks of "traitor, traitor" filled tho hall. Stewards and pollcomon woro soon occuplod throwing wo men out of tho building. Howls of "you brutoH," "you brutes." and sharp scrimmagos marked tho pnss ago through tho hall of ouch group. 7IARXKSS TAH1FF VI'. ' 't,H r. ,, ,' "',s Alices. iV i T ' ' MU.'.r.l .J 8nMortn- .. f. J " c'er'cl i""o,llmi,, ... r Hrry nicl """i Jn Underwood Says Duty on TJiein artist o cut. ID AuocUte.1 lni lo Coo Iljr TlnM 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. Soon nftor tho opening of today's tariff hearing, held by the House Ways and Moans Commlttoe, Chairman Under wood declnred that the present twon ty per cent duty on harness and sad dlery was too high. A ClnMnnntl manufacture was pleading for a re tention of tho dntv, wlun X nder wnod sail 'We nro imt c In; to write n prohibiUe tiriff." sTjd UOWI.H ir,c svrninw. See our ad FlCOl'LE'S K Explosion in Chicago Italian Colony Scares Many People. (llr AMorlitoJ PrMf lo Coot liar Tlmni. CHICAGO. Jan. 30. Moil, chil dren and women were thrown from their beds and hundreds of personH driven to the streets In terror and window pnuoH shuttered wlion a bomb wiih exploded early today In n building occuplod mainly by ItallniiH. No ono was Horlously Injured, al though the shock of tho explosion Hhook the buildings for blocks around. Jt Is believed u time fuse wiih used, enabling the bomb throw er to get blocks nwny before tho ex plosion occurred. MI SWINDLER CONFESSES ALL James McNichols of Portland Makes Full Statement of ' Illegal Dealings. Ilr AwkUtcl rrrti to Coot I'T Tim. I10STON, Jan. 30. Jnmos Mc Nlcholns. who Is under Indict niont at Cleveliuid, Ohio, f.r tho nllogod fraudulent uho of tho malls In tho sale of Idaho and Oregon mining stocks todny admitted his Identity and mado a full Htntemout of tho lliogul (loallitKH, according to Postal Inspector Grny. Ho agrood to waive extradition papers. Grny said tho prisoners told him that his bro ther Thomas wns In Scotland and tlio two had plnnned to moot thoro. MoNlcholu Had planned it big doai lu llostou and had expected to closo It today. RACHEL HILL REBELS CLOSE IN ON JADREZ Combined" Force of Insurrectos Unable to Attack Mexican Town as Expected. t Hr Aitorlalisl Pith to Cool Iltjr Tlmn 1 K PASO. Texas, Jan. 30. Tlio combined tobol nrmy failed to form for mi nttnek that was threatened on Juarez before dnwn of todny. Monnwhllo 300 fedehal reinforce ments entered tho city, which tho rebels hnvo practically surrounded. The Ainorican army officers declaro that tho robel lino of march extends nearly 20 miles, with 1000 to 1200 men lu line. Tho ndvauco guard reached .tho vicinity of Juarez short ly after midnight, hut could not concentrate before dawn. RESUMPTION OF WAR LIKELY WSSVWS'S!' W LEAVE TODAY ON SPEEDWELL Steamer Sails This Afternoon for San Francisco With Large List. Tho Speedwell sailed this after noon for San Francisco and San Pe dro with n enrgo of lumber and n full passenger list. Among those Balling on tier wore the following: Mrs. L. M. McC.lll, Mrs. A. G. Aik en, .Mrs. Mary Flrod, MIbb M. Nor ton, John Merchant, W. K. Clnrk, Mrs. Culbortson, J. J. Lamb, Mrs. J. J. Lamb, Golden Clnrk, Fay Clark, Mrs. Matt Goodwin, Mr. M. J. Of fend, J. F. Powers, G. P. Jonos, lior tlo Jennings, Mrs. S. S. Jennings, II. W. llUBsllle. Mrs. Iluslllo, II. M. lllenk, Mrs. Illenlc, J. Wright Wilson, Clins. licolc, Mrs. Peek K. HohhIII, Novy Landrlth. L. Iludkc, Mrs. Iludko, Chns. Wllllanis, Clins. Gustaf son mid K. L. Dnldwln. SUFFRAGISTS WEDDED TODAY Dauqhter of J. J. Hill Marries Dr. Boeckman, Former Football Star. ' Ily Aoclate4 Tra lo Copa nay Tlmca.) ST. PAUL, Jan. 30. Miss Uaehol Hill, dnughtor of J. J. Hill, nnd Dr. KgU Iloockmann woro mnrriod to day. Hoeckmann was formorly n University of Minnesota football star. 0 LO 16 BIDE TO All) STATK IWIItS. House Coiiimitteo Turns Down 1111 For Ahslstance. IHy Anoclalcd I'rua to Cooa Pay Tlmea.) WASHINGTON, Jnn. 30. Itop rosontatlvo McGulro's bill to ap propriate $2,500,000 for govern ment buildings on tho state fair grounds throughout the country was rojectod by tho Houso Agri cultural Committee. The bill pro posed that tho govornmont acqulro buildings on all tho stato fair grounds not controlled by prlvnto Intorosts, Coast-to-Coast March Plan ned by Ardent Leaders of Movement. Ily AModate.1 Trraa lo Cooi lty Tlmea.) NEW YORK, Jan. 30. A const to coast trip on horseback by woman suffragists Is bolng plnnned for tho spring, according to an announce ment today. Thoy proposo to Btnrt from this city ns soon as tho high ways In tho east nro fit to travel. San Francisco would bo tho termi nus. INDICT ItAIIAVAV JIK.V. WOl'lil) MAINTAIN SCHOOLS TO TKACH CHILI) THAD12 OLYMPIA. Wash., Jan. 20. To equip overv child in tho stato with such industrial training ns will on able him to fight the liattlo of Hfo. Is the object of a bill introduced by Itopreseiinttlve Corkery of Spokano. It proposes as a part of tho public school system tho estubllsumont of vocational. Industrial, trade and oon rlnuatlon schools. The latter are In tended to furnish persons already engaged In trades the opportunity to i.,f, r i-,tlnn rainoinlnir the ,8r!. nre nnd art of he trade he is n 1I u ' ClSTFIt'S LST FIGHT a' tho GItAXI) TIIKATEIt tonight. Prominent Odlcinls of Eastern Hail-roads- in Drag Xet. Oy Aaao.laled J'reaa to Cooa llay 'I Intra. NEW YORK, Jnn. 30. Charles S. Mellon, prosldont of tlio Now York. Now Haven & Hartford Railroad Company. F. J. Chamberlain nnd Alfred W. Snilthors, prosldont and chairman, respectively, board of di rectors of tho Grand Trunk Railroad of Canada, woro re-lndlctod today by tho fodorul grand Jury for ullog od violation of tho Sherman anti trust law in tho nlloged monopolis tic agreement botwoon tho Now Hav on and Grand Trunk railroads. WORKMEN'S HILL. I!Hhp Committee Will Take Up Loglbliiilon Xe.t Saturday. (Dy AjukUWJ l'rM to Cooa nay Tlinaa AVASHINGTON, Jan. 30. The House Judiciary Committee voted to act flnnllj upon the workmen's rompensitlon net next Sntnrda on nil jn-1 i' itr JlijU'.i ! Ii n. s ldli ict V' '"i " A'0 ra'irmd Jr t rfsM before ti o Ta erctrt Coii merco Coninrt'r objcfted to tl" Kcnyon uniform freight ciasHO Allies Will Insist on More from Turkey if War Is Re sumed Again. tlly Amoi latr.1 Trma lo Coa Day Time.) LONDON. Jan.' 30. "Emphatical ly, the Turkish reply to tho nolo of tho powers Ih not necoptoblc." was tho comment of Dr. Dnneff. lender of the Hulgurlau delegation, when shown tho terms of tho Ottoman re sponse. Continuing, he said," Spnnk ing In behalf of tho allies, I will say tho Turkish reply Is not such as to form u basis of frosh negotia tions. Wo hnvo Haiti tho fortress of Adrinnople and tho Turkish Islands In the Aegean sea must bo ccdod, nnd without this, negotiations will not bo roHiimod. Moreovor, this ces sion must bo mado before hostilities aro rosumed, ns tho llrst shot llrod will chango our conditions." None or the other Unlknu dele gates consider tho Turkish reply satisfactory. Somo of thoni ndinit. however, It may hnvo tho effect of suspending a denunciation of tho armistice nnd so give tho Turks time to reconsider the situation, lu case tho Turks should yield to tho frosh ndvlco which tho powers will offor, somo of tho Ilalkan delegates may postpono their dopnrturo from London. A reconvention of the penco conference at tho conclusion of the penco tronty without n re sumption of hostilities is still re garded us possible. Insists on Retaining Control of Aegean Islands and the Adrianople Shrines. WILLING T0mSMANTLE ADRIANOPLE FORTRESS Balkan Allies Declare That the Sultan's Reply Is Not Acceptable to Them. FIRST RATTLE KOOX. I PETER BLAKE LEFT NO W L Well Known Coos Bay Pioneer Died Intestate Left About $20,000. At a session of probate court In Coqulllo this morning. Judge John F. Hall appointed Peter Dolnn of Mnrshflold. administrator of tho es tate of Poter Rlako, tho ngod Coos Hay ploneor who died recently. Mr. Illako left no will. His estate was estimated at $20,000. IIo loaves a largo number of nephows nnd nieces ii ml Is also said to have a brother In Cnnndn, hut tho whereabouts of tho latter aro unknown. Judge Hall also approved of tho sale of tho John Nasburg estato rosidonce proporty on North Rroad way to Mr. Courtnoy for about iriOOO. Tho snlo was mado by J. D. .McNeil and J. M. Upton roproBont lug tho estate. Tho final roport of tho nppralso niont of tho ostnto of Mrs. Louisa Hirst has also boon mado to tho probato court. Tho ostato totals about $31,000, muoh loss than It was popularly supposed to bo worth. Tho final roport on tho Richard Walter estato has also boon filed. It totals about $20,000 and nil goos to Dr. R. II. Walter, tho only son of tho doceased. Win. llerultt, administrator of tho Klahn estato at Emplro has boon empowered to sell tho Emplro sa loon nftor February C. I PARIS. Jan. 30. Tho Rut- ; l garinn Minister of Flnanco, T. , I Tliodoroff, who Ib on IiIb way to I Sofia from the London pence ," l conference, declared today thnt 1 I he regarded the resumption of I war hh certain. "Tho llrat I ougngomont probably will open I next WodneHilny.", ho said. 4. o . OXLV FOUR DAYS 1 HACK FOR TCRKS. ' . . , f CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 30 ' I The Ilalkan iiIIIoh ynvo notice I today of tho termination of , j tho armistice to tho period or . grnco of lour days to start nt , 7 o'clock t'hls evening. t . Illy Awu, lair.) Trru lo Cooa llay TIiivm.1 CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 30. -The reply of the Turkish government to the European powers wiih handed to tlio Austrian ambassador today. Tho Porto stipulates for tho reten tion by Turkoy of thoso quarters of the fortroBs of Adrinuoplo In whliti the Holy Slirlners aro located. It proposes to leave In tho hands of tlio poweiB the disposal of tho land on tho right bank of tho Mnrltzu Klv nr. which runs through Adrianople Tho Ottoman government consents t tho dismantling of tho fortlflcattotiB of tho city. The reply Insists on tho mulutnlnnnro of tho Sultan's sover eignity of tho Aegean IbIuiiiIb. owing: to their proximity to tho Turkish mainland, but will loavo tho reign of tho liiHiilar govornmont to tho powers. Tho documents conclude with a recapitulation of Turkoy'H po sition, regarding tlo retention oC historical and religious grounds tit Adrinuoplo. .MRS. CHRISTOFFERSOX FLIES ALOFT IX PLAXE. sav PHAVPfRPO. Jan. 30. nilmlilnir Ititn "lnihliv'R norOlllnilO." Mrs. Silas Chrlstofforson, wlfo of tho Portland aviator, sklrtou tno transport docks and tho Presidio hero, remaining aloft for pavoral minutes nlono. She has boon prac ticing aviation "on tho qulot," Mrs. Chrlstofferson was Miss Einmn Rocker of Pot Hand previous to nor mnirlnge with tho aviator. RIG RATHTTM ORDERED FOR RIG RILL TAIT'S USE NEW HAVEN, Conu.. Jan. 80. A' special bath tub, eight feet long, four feet wide and four feet deep 1ms been ordered by the Tafr hotel here to be placed In the suite President Taft .will occupy when he as sumes hU duties as a Yale pro fessor. The suite eonslsts of nine looms occupying the on tlic fi'nnt of tlio slvth floor Will Press the Siege. tlly Aawxlatol 1'rw lo rooa ay Tlmea J PARIS. Jan. 30. - At tho expira tion of the armistice, ThoodoreCT said tho allien would press the slcgu of Adrianople until that place TuIIb simply by holding the Turks In chock nt Tclmtnljn. After the fort ress has been taken nil .Hulgnrliia siege material will lie taken to Tchntalja. ABBIVE TODAY ON BREAKWATER DVNd ti MNMSII HVMi S T- 1IIDVV nlf.h 1 LLFRRI.t K'S or chestra J Capt. Nelson Still in Charge, Owing to Capt. Magenn's Delay on Eastern Trip. Tho Rroakwaler arrived In todny from Portland with Captain II. C". Nelson still in command. Cuptalnr Macgenn did not reach Portland In tlmo to rollovo him this trip, hut Is oxpectod to noxt trip. Tho Urenkwntor will sail at 6" o'clock Saturday morning for Port land, consequently tho paBsongora will have to go aboard Friday night. Tho nroakwator has a now steward this trip. Among thoso arlvlng on tho Rreuk wator woro tho following: R. W. Vnughn. J. A. Hubbard. C. M. Eborhnrt, Irono Russoll, Lol Malhnm, Honry Hyrkus, II. W. Cnr vor, Mrs, D. R. Finch, C. II. Magoc. Miss Car&er, Mrs. H. Carser, Miss Carsor, Mrs. F. E. Aton, R. O. Shawl, O. T. Montgomery. C. Flsk, E. M. Crawford. 11. M. Crawford. F. It. NIolson, W. J. Culbortson. Mrs. Cul bortson. W. W. Nuhoii, A N. Ilolmnn. Mrs. Gnue lloi konborg, C. A. Corbett, Mrs. Corbott. Luclllo Corbott. Alllo Corbott. Mil dred Corbott, Rlancho Corbott, Al hort Corbott, Mrs. C. F. Maloney a F. Mnlonoy, F. M. Quist. N. H Re.nu F. A. Davis. R. Densmore, Chas. Tow or, L. Tower, Ruth Tower, Keuntt Bernard, S. M. Woltor. Stella Shield. Curl Wilklns, J. II. Adams, John MaiiBur, W. F. Miller. M. M. G.iv vlck, J. Orlu, J. Rurke. L. Wilm W. C. Mangold, Mrs. W. J. Moon Chas. Perberg, Kris Firmer, A. l -kolm, U. Eskolni, and O. Fannlbn KUYT IS NAMED. Xoniinalcd to Re Suivejor (..-n. .! for Oregon. JItv A n !, 1 J s ' ' ' I AKIIINliTON J.n " na Liu ifiit i i ' ' ' Pre Idnit i .t " ' ' " J to in s mi ' r i MVui -i hi