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TAKES A SMART MAN TO LAND ON HIS FEET WHEN HE PALLS IN A HOLE QTittta mil-' 1'itPKIt OV AUTHORITY' I... Timet. 11 Ih for (lio city SJJ.I pimiiiiiiiiHy . ,,,8t n,Ml H tlio time JOIN TIIU TIMES FAMILY. WATCH THE WANT ADS. There nre many good bargains to bo found there. Anything lost or found Is always ndtcr tlscd In The Times. memreu op the associated ukes t7ZvVll Mslahllslicd In 1878 OL. aAaVU,,, ti,0 Coast Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913. EVENING EDITION. fi PARF9 Consolidation of Times, Const Mall u i huuo. and Coos lljiy Advcr(lscrt NO. 168J fflfloa ORTLAND WOMAN LEADS IN SUFFRAGE APPEAL TO CONGRESS our Hundred Women Unite i in Appeal to uongrcssionai Committee for votes. EVERAL TELL OF SUCCESS IN STAItS omen Want National Law to Prohibit states trom bar ring Them from rons. ICf Ae-o. late I I " r'" TliUM.1 HMoinviiTn .Ian. 31. Four Innilrcd woimii from every section If tlio Union led by Mrs. Clnrti II. Colby of Pen Mini. Oregon, nppenr- kl today l)Cl ' imuiiu ruiiiiiui- m mi nrisliliiiMal nuil congieBslon- 1 elections to appeal for passage f fe Krcii ii I"" to glvo women ho rlr.ln to vi"1 f"i' reprotiontntlvoH n roii-ri Mrs Colby pleaded or a rinsrlioUoiml amendment' pro- illiltln;; suns rrinn iiisirnnciiiHinB Itlxen.i on tut mi of sex. Doclar- nT U1..1 I'll" uiisiiiiiuiiii riijn hid iru:nt stn"3 iinil ho enoson iy 1p people if i lie Hovorni huh on, 1,0 a8!;nl tire nincii people?" Itcprcreniniu Moudoll of Wyom- n?, llayden of tizonn, linker of fallfornla, l-ilfnij or urugon nmi (hers tolil ''' miuittco of tlio piiccc-3 or ui'wii suiirnge in ineir Itatcj, WOI TO WILSON DENIES CABINET SELECT ON I SURFACE L SI IMilT muni r ro Pave Highway Through Bunker Hill and Bay Park Early This Spring. Preparation: n,r putting In quite stretc'i of haul Hiirfuru romlwuv from .Mar-dilliM through Hunker DIM anil toward Shingle House Bm'i cm t' - r H Mav-roniilllo road have been made hy Ilond Su pervisor Norton The roiul will ho limt to.Rr?'b ml mumlcd up, crush- 'U fOCK Dllt Oil It am limn nnnu i 1- irablo liltllllUll Will hit twiniiwl nvi.i- lit. Tlie lnni Biinnee rnndwny will auici'ii iei" wine JUSt llQW IIIIll h u-111 l. mit I.. this JCar. Ml' N nlon Ih iimililn In utnia'o yet The roiul Ih pretty cl Bradcil t! ro'iuh Hunker Hill d Day Pari. i,i hoiiio plaeoB it Mil have to l. widened mid sonio (titaaml nih w,.i Ulve to h0 ,mido. ir. .Nor'on cxr, , . i i,., i, "d of th dr.i'.nlKe across Conl 'auk inlet tin 1 i . h rrom thore. tiv.,,1',bir' ".' "'' "", wl con mm V'"1 '"" "' "IX'W'M m,W .?"' "' "" "avll,' thorehy Sfc n' " ' 0f r"0,n tw ,1,lll"a le. ,i ,L ' . '". i no eon- iVhi. i. V m ,m ,nillt 1,,,0llt l0 ce 111. I ri' limn !. ...I 3f '"o road a, "i. fo,-.yU,,?eot "r. N'orloii nu ii.-. i i. i . S ,i ""'Z111 ''8 contlnuod oil 3i" m"1 ""1'ii'itoly it la .WW ,0 haVO U hnnl rrnn.l Mwr hrniini. . .' " English Suffragettes Adopt Official Weapon Capable of Causing Death. irir AmorUlM Vm In Com nj Tlmn. no.N'DON. .Inn. 31. Suffragettes today adopted the HlhiKKiiot iih the weapon or their eanipalKii. With It they hurl heavy leaden disks ntnniped, "Votea for Women." Uu eniiso of tho vveupoiiH uowness. their aim Ih not Kood mid the ilunuiKe thus fur eaused Iiiih not heen io:it hut Hie disk Ih mild hy doctors to ho capable of killing u man. Sev eral thoiisaud letterH were destroy ed today In flroH set by women to tho eontentH of mall boxen. "I did not bellevo anyouo would IiihIhI that this legislation wiih aimed nt ItooBovolt," declared Senator CiimiiiliiH today In iidvocntliiK tho WorltH sIiikIo Hlx-year presidential term In tho senate, "but It has heen vory busily urged throughout tho United StnteH Intely that wo nro legislating to make lloosevelt luell glhlo. Tlieio Ih no truth to such n HtatiMiiont nnd I know they iiiiihI no iiDiiorrent to Colonel KookovoII. Tho dolmtu rontered nbout tho declaration by Sonntor WllllaniH, u Democrat, that unless hiicIi nmend niouts wore ndopted iih to make ItooBovelt, Taft mid Wilson eligible for Milliner torni, friends of Hooho volt nnd tho othoiH might oppose tho ratification or tho constitutional amendment hy the states. "I think it a low plane to put this ilelinte on, to Intimate that tho resolution Ih being opposed because It might bar Roosevelt," H.ild I'oIii iloxter, Progressive, of Washington. "It Ih highly unpleasant' to him nnd bin frleudH to have this debate re flect thim upon the ambitions of tho friends or tho opponontH of HonntorH who voted on this roHolu t!on." "Itepubllcmi and Democratle hoii ntors who urged thnt Uoosovolt, Til ft mid Wilson nil ho made eligi ble for ono more elective term, mot with opposition of tho Progressives nnd sonio or their own party meni bora. Progressive Bountora object ed to tho amendment thnt limited tho right to votoiB to select n prosldont, while they Insisted that if any prohibition were' inndo, It should apply tx all men equally. President-Elect Says That He Will Not Confine Himself to Men Suggested by Friends 1 of Candidates. Wjr AnorlalM 1'itM to Coo ny TlmM.l PIIM.ADKLPHIA, .Inn. 31. President-elect Wilson iIoch not leol that he is limited In picking his cnblnet from men suggested to him hy tho friends of tho eandldntcB. Ho said thero wns nbsolutcly no Justification for any Inference that Urynn would he secretary of Btnto. He pnused, and added, after n moment's reflection, "and I might bo making some nomlnntloiiB of my own, for I am ccrtnlnly not hound to con fine myself to nanicH Biiggested to me 1 ULL IL BILL FOUGHT Hot Clashes Between Roose velt, Taft and Wilson Forces in Senate. Illy Awxlilpl Trrn lo Coon I'x Tlmw ) WASHINGTON'. Jan. 31. Nearly n doon Important amendments and counler-pKoposiilH were pending In tho senate today when It resumed consideration of tho Works resolu tion for u single six-year presiden tial term. These Included ninny mueuilmeiitH designed to exempt Wilson, Taft nnd Uoosovolt from tho effect of a change In tho con stitution mid some amendments were so drawn ns to expressly, ox elude Uoosovolt from another term. It was expected thnt a final vote on the resolution and nil the Miionduiontn might bo renched bo foro night. At least four amend nientH were to restrict n president to two terms. SAFE BLOWERS BURNED STORE ED BY BAD FALL hard tost ploco 1D.KI .. i ... -" HUM III lit ,. II.... , of Inst summer i. ii ' "lu'Oii mst 'Md iton ,0 r0"!,.,y conimlssion- '0du,lleato1tUin,r,U- Ho ,ro"osos TheXof w" ,,,.n,,rovo "po" "' rad fund in Lrt, '",l!lnt? B0I1, t tho k durlnf ' '' 8trlct for rl,n"- 11 th'' year , V)"0!1' Ho trJO' MWd to keen'ii "yB. " lul8 boon laired and effe in.1'1"" roa,,a wo11 LB. ' volunm n Cl1 n ,lnarko,, BftV hss hitherto LJ le,mlr worI " Prlne h.in.? J c.c nocosnary each nothing. b vuiiep,i to prncHcnlly DIE THE OUTLOOK ISPR01SING Florent Richardson Sustains Broken Arm and Three Others Bruises. Florent lib bards. ui, tho fourtecn yoar old son of Waltor Hlehnrdson, BiiBtnlncd n broken nnn mid Ciirl Da vidson, Holland mid Wllllo Freeman woro bruised In mi accident near tho ItlchardBoii homo nt Day Park Inst night. Tho lads were pushing a speeding car, on which thoy had boon coasting nerosa tho long bonrd tres tle lending acroHH a gulch to tho county rond, when It upset with Bound and Gagged Watchman Who Barely Escaped With Life in Chicago Today. JPr AMotll. I'iiii to Coot IUj Tlmn.l CHICAGO. Jan. 31. Kor four hours oarly todny, Mlchnol Itoser, C3 ycnrH old, n night watchman, lay hound nnd gagged on tho iloor of n North aldo department store, whore he was loft hy safe blowers. He watched tho smoko curling from smouldering blankets thnt tho thloveB had used to deaden tho sound of the explosion, mid by a final superhuman efort he succeed ed In freeing himself and renched a telephone, whero ho notified the llro department. Ho wns too Into to save tho building. Tho daningo Is $70,000. Tho snfe hlowcis secured $1200. EUROPEAN NATIONS TO TRY AND PREVENT WAR RESUMPTION HURT BY FALL FOUND TODAY GREAT BATTLE Believed to Intend to Try and Capture Adrianople by a Terrific Onslaught. tnr Ann( luteal Prut to looi liar Tlmm.J SOFIA. .Inn. 31. it Ih holloved that Dulgnrinu mid Servian troops besieging the fortresH of Adrianople propoco to tako the place by storm, regardless of tho Micrlflco of :ire which such an attack would entail. Tho Diilgarlnn army hendqunrtors announced todny thnt no foreign military attaches or nowHpnpor cor respondents would bo allowed to fol low tho operations. This Ih tnkou to ludlcnto such an attack Is contemplated. TO FIX VALUE OF W Chas. Foster, Rendered Un conscious, Discovered Two or Tlicee Days Later. ChnrleH Foster, who hns been doing odd John around town and hanging around tho old North Front street resorts, wnH found lying un conscious on the floor of Hnzol Cameron's plnco this morning. Ho hud evidently boon lng thore for two or threo dnys. Ho wiib takon to Mercy hospital uh a county charge. Foster wns found bv Hnzol Cnm. them. Tho Hlchardson Ind wns thojoron, who returned this morning A. J. Mendel Reports Business Conditions Excellent in the East. ' "I learned from oxcollcnt au thority thnt within two months tho Southorn Pacific expects to havo 2,000 men at work on tho lino between Kugono and Coos Day. A. J. Mondol. only ono badly hurt nnd ho sufforod Bovcroly from tho Injury Inst night, but was got ting along nlcoly todny. .M'CAHI QUITS JOD. Snlirllfir of Agricultural Department Will Move to Porllaiid. (Ilr AMO'laleJ I'm lo Coot liar Ttma.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. GeorKO P. McCuhe, solicitor of tho depart ment of iiKrlculturo, bus proBonted to Secretary Wilson IiIh roslgnation, effectlvo March -i. It has been nc coptcd. Ho will go to Portland, Oregon, to locate. from Ton Mo. No ono has imnn living In tho place since she went to Ton Mllo unless Fostor was ox pected to look after It. Fostor had ovldontly fallen over something mid struck on his face, a bnd bruise bolnjc ovldent on his nose" mid cheek, ono oyo being swol len shut. Tho oxtont of his Injuries had not boon nscortnlnod this morning, hut ho Is roKnrded to he in a rather critical condition. Ho waH In an awful condition when found. LIQUOR FI "fejwis. Wife and Two 3 ?nii m Arc DU"neil n Fnn u-. i Ji i ji I ' V f, ) - rt r Pw,.. I.K. e8ouflNIloi.Vol.;,vATAY. A. J. Mendel, of tho Hub stores, roturnod Inst ovonlng from nn ex tended business trip of sovoral weeks to tho onstorn commorclnl ccntors. Whllo away ho visited tho largest cities of tho United Stntos, includ ing Chicago, Now York, Rochester, St. Louis, San Francisco and Port land. Evorywliero in commercial cir cles thoro Is a hopoful nnd optimistic outlook for tho coming year. Even tho big garment makers' strike of which ho hud a close view, seeing sovernl riots, did not havo any se rious disturbing offect on business. In at T mila lio i.loltn.l Hm T?nhrrtfl Iflli A Johnson and Rnnd Shoo factory and 1 1 Iflf II found thorn enthusiastic ovor bust- II II n llesa prospects. They had Just takon vJIlll over nnntlmr $11.0(10.(100 shoo fac- ri i- - - tory, making thorn a ?20,ooo,uuo concorn. At Stockton, California, whero ho vlsltod his mother nnd sister, Mr. Mendel mot Mossrs. Moreen and Smeaton of tho C. A. Smith Company nnd ho say8 both woro onthuslastlc ovor futuro proapocts of Coos Day, ns well as genoral prosperity of tho country. "Everywhere," said Mr. Mendel, "I found much talk about Coos Day and tho coming of tho railroad has increased interest in this section. On my way homo I learned frm good nuthoiitv Mint roller Dros exicn t to taili.. Cols have 2,000 ram nt weak tn the lino w Itliln two months Tlio ouwook for a nrosnerous ii r 13 m )st prem ising evorywliero, mid tho prospc ts for Coos JJay wero uover brighter." "" Hair Tim. Ian. 31 Mr- 'wo children ' '' burned to m home was ' INDIVID- w E Coos County Grand Jury Wants Amendment to Bootlegging Law. COQUILLE, Oro., Jan. 31. Tho Coos County grand Jury today pre sented a roport to Judge Coko ask ing that Sonntor Smith and Repre sentatives Dnrton and Polrco ho re quested to sociiro an Important amendment to tho liquor laws. Thoy asked that whero ovldenco could bo found that tho samo party had sold liquor to a number of different peo plo about tho samo tlmo that It ho compotent ovldenco. Thoy mado a stateniont that In cases of bootleg ging, tho offondor gotierally sold 11a our In bottles to ono porson at n tlmo and that thoro woro no other witnesses around. Tho lack of other witnesses mado It dlftieult to prove unless that tho ovldenco of tho dif ferent buyors ho accepted. Judgo Coko approved of tho grand Jury's vlows and will Join In tho roquest to tho state loglslaturo asking tho now law. ' A KHKSH SUPPLY of FRESH OLYM1MA OYSTERS .7UST RE CEIVED. Free Delivery. RHONE your ORDER to RHONE 7JI-J. OLD HILTON PLVTIS ft 11 I I PRK 1" ft i ' a ua iii' oiuii. .si,E OIK YUNPOW. Havo your Job printing deno at Tho Times office. WO for Physical Valuation of Property to Be Reported in Senate Soon. Ilr Aaioclatihl r-fTM to Cooa Ha, Tlniri.l WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 A favor able roport on tho bill to nuthorlzo tho physlcnl valuation of railroads Is oxpoctod oarly next weok from the Scnnto committee on Intorstnto com merce. Senator LaFollotto hnH It in charge nnd It Ih said that the committco ap proves of his recommendations. Tho hill has passed tho Houso. Recom mendations of legislation to porfect and strengthen tho Sherman anti trust law were dlscusod today by tho committco. DARROW TRIAL OPENS. Second lleiiilnu of Noted Socialist Regius in Loh Augclc. (Hy Auoclit! l'rrii to Cooa liar TlmM, LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31. After oloven days devoted to procuring n Jury, tho second trial of Clarence S. Darrow, former couiisol for tho McNiunara brothora, on tho Jury bribery ehnrgo growing out of tho famous dynamite caso, fully got un der way today. Public Sentiment Overwhelm ing Against Resumption of Struggle in Balkans. POWERS TmNKTURKEY IS IN BAD PREDICAMENT Outbreak at Home Thought to Be Responsible for Answer Fear Outbreak Soon- i ! TritKS TO LEAVE. , f LONDON. Jan. 31. Tho j ' Turkish government today sent I orders to tl o Ottoman noaco ' plenipotentiaries to leave Lort- , don at once for tho Turkish capital, according to a dlspntcb ' I from Constantinople. Ilr AMOtlal! rrrti lo Cooa lUy Tlmtt J LONDON, Jan. 31. Tho over whelming strength of public opinion throughout Europo for pence In the Ralknus Is exercising a profound lu fluonco on tho pence ilclogntoB lu London. Eiiroitcau mubassiurors hero will soon ninko themsolvos the mouthpiece or this widespread senti ment In order to convince sonio of tho moro unyielding spirits n mo tnr. tho representatives of tho nllfes; European diplomats tako tho view that Turkey espoclnlly, after revolu tionary movmeuts which brought In to power men considered Irrespon sible on tho question of coding Ad rianople, could not offer more thnit whnt wns contained in yesterday's roply to tho powors. This thoy think Justifies tho resumption of negotiations between the allies and tho Ottomnn empire. GREEKS ARE SHREWD. Why WALL STREET S W iVrniH OfTeivil Would Saver Fall of Ailrlaiioide. Mr AMOrMtfrl frna to Cooa liar Tlmca,) LONDON, Jan. 31. Tho Turks-, with their usual Hhrewduoas, Insist ed on simply .asking for tho holy shrlncH nnd n few more monumentw of history or religious character li tho city of Ardrlnuople, and sug gested dividing tho city hy the river Marltzn, they taking the part Blt uatod on too left bank. This glvoii them tho lion's share although thoy leave to lliilgarln tho railroad sta tion on tho Hue of communication with Macedonia. This concession, however. Is not regarded ns tliofr final word. It Is thought Hint tho men now ruling nt Constnutliioplo will have nt lenst tho nppcnrauco of not coding as much as their predecessors. FEAR RALKAN WAR. M Clint Akers of North Bend Is Sentenced from Two to Five Years. COQUILLE, Oro., Jan. 31. A. A. Johnstone, a logger of many ali ases, who raised n tlmo check of tho Smith-Powers Logging camp at Con lodo and passed a number of worth less checks on Coqulllo mon, was to day sentonced by Judgo Coko to an indetormlnnto term of ono to flvo years In tho stnto penitentiary. John stono plonded guilty to an Indict ment returned by tho grand Jury, charging him with securing money by falso pretenses. Ho wna not nr raigned on n second iudictniont. Clint Akora pleaded guilty to an indictment, charging him with bur glary, for robbing tho North Rond News Company. Judgo Coko, aftor giving him sonio sound ndvlco, pro nounced an Indotormlnate sontonce of two to flvo years on bl in, Herman Roynolds, n Mexican, was indicted for soma thefts at Dandon a fow weeks ago. J. W. Wright, tho fornior lawyer and abstractor, will bo sentenced to morrow for passing worthless chocks on Cal Wright nnd A. D. Smith in Mnrshflold. Wright when first ar raigned, asked for time to plead, but finally enterel a plri of guilty. Judgo John F. Hall next weMc will tako action on tho petitions fron North Dtud women, asking for a pi role of Phil Lonnou, tho lad senten ced to tho reform school for aiding New York Stock Exchange Opposed to State Regu lating Operations. tnr AuoclateJ Vrtu lo Cooa liar Tlroea ALDANY, N. Y., .Inn. 31. Tho Now York Slock Exchango puts lt solf on record today as opposod to Incorporation and against tho eu nctmont of a maximum into of in terest on call loans. Governor Sul zor wns so Informed by n committco representing tho exchango and was advised that tho ounctmont of such laws would causo "disastrous ro sult8." It was doclared thnt tho In corporation of tho Stock Exchango would seriously interfere with tho disciplinary powers. Germany Does .Vol Relieve Resump tion of Hostilities Can lie Awldcil. (Ilr Aaala(J rnaa In Cooa Bar Tlmca 1 REKLIN. Jan. 31 -Great peHsU-uu-Ihiu regarding the Hulkan situation is displayed In olllclnl circles, owing; to tho RiilKiiiiMis uiicompromlHliu attltude. Gormnny, in conjunction with tho other powers, Ih doing her host to porsuade tho RulgarlaiiH that Turkoy is attempting to reach a compromise but tho resumption of hostilities Monday Is regarded a highly probable. Tl'RKS GET READY. fo Sultan Orders Ollhei.s and Men Rejoin Their ReghueiilN. llljr A o, lit IVm to Too) r TlmM ) CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 31. All officers and mon of tho TurklsC. army now on furlough havo hoore ordorod to rojoln their roglmontB within 21 hours. Tho military governor of tho capital has issued an emphatic denial of reports oC dissonsloiis among tho Turkish troops on tho Tchatnlja lines. ULTIMATUM RV GREECE. Will CASTRO Gins IX. EXD TARIFF HEARINGS. Veiie.uelmi Railed Gets Writ of Habeas Corpus, (lljr AixxUicJ I'r to Cooa liar Tlracn. NEW YORE, Jan. 31. 'CIpiiano Castro, formor prosldont of Venezue la, walked tho stroots of Now York today temporal Hy a freo man un dor n writ of habeas corpus Issuod by Judge Holt In fedora! court. Ar gument on tho quostlou making tho writ permanent will bo heard Friday next. VN in the robbery of the North Rend News Company, It Is expected that Lonnon will be paroled, Judge Hall having deferred action until the Akers case was disposed of. The grand jury is still In ses sion nnd a number of cases are be in IhU'btU j'cd A fln.il report u u bi Mado lunioi r Tb' io " ani'-t Frank Cm er-m for b'li pHik on -' u". Plo'i M la -, not br n Iroi""' t un f r trial 'e owliir- - rr-up of te wRnc s' at PERRY & NICHOLSON'S furnl not being hero now, tiuro store. Selo Coal En Route to tlicr Tuiklsli I'mts. (Dr AaaoctateJ Trria to Cooa nr Times.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 31, Tho Greok govoriimeut has notified ther United States that coal shipments by way of The Dardanelles to Illuck Sea ports will bo subjoct to seizure, uuloss it is cortlflod that It is for local consumption nt neutral portx- Last of Evidence for Revision lo Re Tiiken Tomorrow. tnr Aaaoi lalM I'raaa to Cooa liar Tlrom ) WASHINGTON. Jan. 31. The freo list of tho tariff furnished the concluding chapter of tooay'a hear lug of the house committee on ajt and menus. The free list, the ad ministrative fen tu lea of the 1'umk Aldiich law and mUcellaiieo.iih hi fairs in oounectiou with eugtoui, du ties wero uuder fire, with prospuitB of winding up all the tariff huuiim toiuoriow The LUHKV GlILD f tl.. I PU COPAL CIll'Rtil Mil hold ft ( OOh. Id) 1'OOD SALE tumorr v. nf- .113. u