The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 25, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
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nnd Coos liny Advertiser. ,,,u '"
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THREE ESCAPE IN MEXICO
oandsPf'lXS0-
WI'Tml
10 nuuiwj ".
BIS COROW VICTIM
ATTAUK LM5I ouiuuhi
nsul Garrett at Neuvo La-
fodo Attacked ny Mexican
in streets ineru.
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I'. ..nv l,'.,l. 'r.. Tim
Ine by liiiiuiiiB of Boris Corow.
m."Uh "; i..u. unti.liiv nl
FAmcrirnn row" " .
Lac whni t':reo oilier Americans
P .. ...I..... ........ ...fi ..I.U wi
Pipil hero loihij with the Infor-
lllon Hint Ambassador Mhoii
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. . ...W...U fur t lift 111(1.
tlon of Aiiici Kan.s III the vlrln-
i of Ml) (HMiiriPiiiiri'B. v iiiipui
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rrci uii.nn'"... .."...
rcilo thai he wax attntkei yos-
av in mi " i'.v nun.w.i-
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o:t of irlmin.tirt operating from
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IfllCllS
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llll'UOS IN I SITED STATUS.
lo llnitlicr of Slain Prphhleiil
ie Students.
IB, A" : Utrl rn lo i m llay TIibm 1
TJIACA. X V . I'i'l. 25.- TJvur-
Miulero, whtisn ehler iirotterrH,
inrlro nnd (ln-tiivti. v ero kill
lit lie ov"lirow ol the MinVro
tniHrullon hi Mexico, believed
tiviivliiR nicnibeiB ir tlio fnm
lil iwk refuge In i he United
v. Kvurlsto lmn obtained a
..i 'r, tii llu. State A.t!iiMlllllnil
llriir nl f'nrll. anil t'urlos. nn-
itr iVotliiT. Js studying at St
pna unitary Arauoiny in wis
ilo The lumbers w. II meet
lo lit KlIlHIlltatlOII.
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SHUTS SUIT
Huerta Government Orders
Place of Entry on Texas
Border Closed.
Ilr . miril 'im In t'no lift? Tlm 1
MHX1CO CITY. Foh. 25.--Tim
MexliMiu government' today t'oiiiml
ly declared cIohci! the plnic of
entry nt l.nrodo on the Texan fron
tier, ai the Hame time ndmlttlni;
that the reheln ueru In ikikmmsIoii
of the town.
SEND IOOOPS
I
th Bend Awaits D'isnositirwi
pf Pase at Bigene Affect-
mg wiisey ueai.
I'p to Into tliiij h'lcinoon no word
fw-n ritclvfil i out ICnveim na
tht ilUinbliioa if the ult of
J Uaam for n rrroiver for Ma-
v. Mi'mn'n .iopurtleh. The
t thai no Wiinl Km! Ii.x.i rn.
"il w Ltlv veil hj many to In-
"e mat nib i,ihv imil not leon
tJran lllll una liirt.ii.. l,.l-....i..l
fs sonio tirniH uoIlk rouchod.
v.u,uS o;U oeveloped In tlio
t". evontblinf uppanatly walj-
,18 tho dbi;olMoii of thin ease.
' ord m bti rucylvud froik
'i. mi. h js oxpecwa that
i miirn to Mm Uny noon.
F' HMCra ahont hU i.iwhIIiIo
l." roiiicctlijis ,r nflout hut
I - k .serj i, ,.-jivuil U that
l i v fjionsir lur the lino ro-
r "wwroratcl tf. hull, froni
K Held n iriiudnd. California.
Pp anuoiniit'iiunt runconiliiK
b is etpecteu and nno man
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I ini: . : " "" "lu Jli'iuu oi
llllev rinnl inl.i .1
ooingii herH uiihm n f,.,.. .!....
wwttlB tho l"jitlnud Tolt'Krain
1 "User was Iihvi.... i... tr ..
S3 or tho Hutitliorn Pacific
we here as Wlisoy has nev-
S.01. ,rien,11" ,ef" with tho
Htpi ....",,c a1"' lht toad la
ier' w l'"-"tlcnlly having
In ii' "'"" u tunned tlio
11 several years ago.
'Othlne J1 V,,", lk',,,,
total fi llas llvoloped In
Cnt "t!" Mtu. Sun
a and u5,xo,n n"a Mesar8-
hMu JUeecr ' tho South-
right r.?0 uce" u,,8" nroiintl
ri?i or? Is expected soon
,, ruit In actual work
"riwi. tarl"K ot tho right
MM,,eut Dixon. ""
fetS',-
nwrot ,an,h 20 a mo,lth
a S3Li P!. ..lPolnt.nent
n"ey dPflT i l" e"rs. ir
t date! net Is no! c,080(l lfre
:, "I'lu.iuioiis may
,h fltSS le specially true
" Present l miioy. Un
a salns.n ,la,ls- " tho
. Rust f '"7 tlloa with
thea f,l.are to bo lecognlzed
A m Be',"1,, "enctual value
, .? a lew tin,;; ,... : """ re
'a the hainvn i MRlr K n
ttlt DaI:n days of flapld
United States Hastens Men
From Northern Forts to
Mexican Border.
IMf Aodtcv1 I'jim lo Com llr Tlmf.)
CIIKYKXNIJ, Wyo.. Feb. 2D.
'Tho Hccond of the fourth nectloiiH.
In which the Klovonth Infantry under
tliu eonimaLd of Colonel Arthur
WYJllliiuiH, witl bo trniiHported to Gal
.vtmtln, left liort O. A. HiiKsell thlu
morning. CeJieral Clarence KiIw&tiIb
liii wiih Inst '.night directed to take,
command of thn nlxtli hrlgado In the
juuscnt affair Jiirttead of proceeding
to tho Philippines under earlier planx
lb milking plaim ;to dupart with the
tMlllpi.
STAirr Titoop.s.
I'oti .KJieililan Men Utemly to 1'nve
tiiIh j;tiUiig.
IMr A'u Uim I'riM lo IW IUj- TIium.1
CHlt'AOO, Foh. 2f. -Freight earn
for currying haggngo mid eqiilpment
to CalVfrtton and ctiachiM for tho men
and olIlceiH of the 27tlrhifantry woro
on Hlillug "t Fort Sluic'dau today.
Major Ue4ieral WlllJain II. Carter
commntidlug the necond dhlwlon mid
IiIh Htnff M'jl leavo tojilglit and will
bo followfO linineillately ,hy the
'Ai'oopa.
itANCF.us .m: sjiu-nji).
TrT,iK
State TK-oops Kent from l.a-
l4t.i t. Itl'IIUllht llll.
Jlly AmuM!I Vih a Can Uy Tlmw.l
l.ItKI)0. Tt'MiH, Foh. 25. Thn
Te.xn Itangern Jorco hero received
order today to proceed to JIiowiih
vlllo. -Texan. One troop of the
Fourth United Suites cavalry -Mot
loft her from HrtvnvHle cntj'.vlng
eiiulpiiiwit lor 30 ulaytt' Held ser
vice. tiumu's to um:io.
Srveutli Inlnntiy Sent to .Mexican
Itoi-dcr Toihiy.
Ill Ao. IUM l'r lo Vvm liny VlmM.l
IVM.iOSTINK. I'oxiiB. Feh. 25.--Tho
Soventh Jnfantry and part of
the JS'lnoteentji Infantry wore or
dered today to proceed to l.nrodo.
Texas, JiiHtead nl to GulvoHton, its
original iU'utliintlon.
TO PHOTKtT Ti:'At?.
Senator Slifjutl VtH .More lT. S.
Tjwoiw Along Holder.
Ily AMoUfrl J'rM ! fti" Dr Tlni.
WASIIIN'GTOX. Feh. 25. Sena
tor Shopard of Texas today inado
roiuesentiitloiiH to tho Btato depart
ment with n vl(?w to gettlnff great
or protection for tho Taxas-Mexl-can
frontier. Ho declared that
thcro is much looting "lonK tlio
lorder.
DENIES LEASE
OF 999 YEARS
Government Will Prosecute
Action to Dissolve S. P.
and U. P. Companies. '
IDy AMoUtled ITm lo Coo Uay Tlmwl
ST. LOUIS, Fob. 25. The order
of tho California Railroad Conun s
slon denying tho application of tlio
Union Pacific for a OOU-year loaso
of tho Ilenlcla cutoff botweon Oak
land, CnU'fornla, and Sitcramonto,
wjll not affect tlio governments
plan for a dissolution of tho Union
Pacific and bouthem Pacific mer
ger. Attorney General Vlckorsham
said today.
AS DM EOS SENT
Gov. Colquitt of Mexico Car
ries Out Threat and Has
State Troops Guard Rio
Grande 'Section.
Illy AMoclatnl I'm., lo Coon luy TIhim 1
AUSTIN, Texas, Feh. 25. "The
cessation of the apparent' hostilities
at .Matamoras and Ilrownsvllle Is
hut temporary, 1 believe, ' declared
Governor Colquitt today. Colquitt
suys his olllco Is besieged with pleas
for protection at points all along
the border null federal illil not be
ing available ho ordered the Texas
militia Into the Held. The Gov
ernor said that he foil that the
secretary of war and the oflleluls nt
Washington llo not rally reall.u tho
situation along the herder.
General Steover, commanding tho
federal troops at San Antonio. It Is
understood, suggested to wasiiiug
ton the advisability of border
guards but received no reply.
Colquitt believes the action of
the federal government In sending
troops to Ilrownsvllle will aid ma
terially In quieting tho situation.
.MANY HUMOUS UNTUCK.
Itepoi'ts About Americans Itelug
Tlireatencd Are False.
Illy Ao Utc1 I'rrai to .Wi luy Time
MHOWNSVIt.LiO, Tex., Foh. 25.
Today's Investigation of tho rum
ors thnt Americans wero threatened
In .Matniiioras, Mexico, last night
shown that the Btorlos were much
exaggerated. Tho military com
mander In Miitamorns levied on tho
Mexican residents of tho city to
maintain protection against hnu
dlts. Americans, however, were not
molested. While tho rumors were
In circulation last night, the Tcxub
State troops were ordered to tho
border
WILSON QUITS
l J. POSTS
Hands in Resitjnation as Gov
ernor Effective March 1;
"Fielder Succeetls Him.
Illy Amo lml l'rvtt lo Coo Iiy Tlm.t.l
TUTiNTON, N. .1.. Feb. '-'5.
Preilldeiit-elect Wilson resigned tho
Kovcrnoishlp of New .lorsey today
to takf effect Murch I. Governor
W'IIhoii wrote his resignation In Ills
own hund-writlng.
Wilson will attend the corenion
Ich, when uls hu'cuushiiCi dames
Fltddor, president if the state .sun
at, Hiicutieds him.
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IN CONGRESS
Senate Passes $180,000,000
i Pension Budget and In
I junction Bill.
I (My Amoc lIM 1'rrM to Coo. Hay Tin"
' WASHINGTON, Feb. 25. T..e
Senate pnssed tho pension hill tar
rying $ ISO. 000. 000 and passed the
Crawford bill restraining lnjtinc-
tlous to suspend state laws.
; The house resumed tho debate on
ithe naval appropriation bill. The
' labor committee reported u bill to
fix an eight-hour day for women
, workers In the District of Coliiui
. bla. The money trust investigating
I committee held a final meeting.
TH9
F
DOM
UO
Two Boys Remove Rubber
from Machine and Sell
it for Junk.
George I.Iugo nud -lolin l.udd,
two young Marshfleld hoys, will lie
taken beloro .ludge Hull In ju
venile court this aJtornoon to ex
plain why they took sonio rubber
tlies from an auto buckbonrd of
Dr. 11. P. Howard and Bold them
tn n Vnrlli. I'liinl Htri-ct liinl; deal
er named Green. The bids only re
celved fifty cents for them, but In
order to remove tho tires did con
siderable damage to the machine.
Hi- lfmvnr.l Rill lined the Illlto and
ft .spring wagon bore sometlino ago
nud hud them stored in ino An
derson building on North Front
Htrtmt. Just north of tho Enstsldo
ferry landing. When ho went lo
got them yesteroay ho found that
tho Hum on three wheols had been
mutilated and the tiros removed.
Ho contiulted Marshal Carter and
the latter bought of fireon's shop.
iir linwnrri went thorn and on In
quiring about buying rnhhor tires
was shown tho oiicb tnai nan neon
ttikon from his machine. Green
told about buying thorn from tho
bids and after being npprelionded,
they admitted to Marshal Carter
thnt they had taken thorn. Tho
I.ndd hoy insisted that ho did not
got nny.of tho four bits they re
ceived for tho tires.
W-3WIS' MHMVKKKTAFFS' BALK
TOMOHHOW. Threo flavors. IB
rrs. lu.
HANI) DANOK at KAGLKS HALL
noxt SATUHDAV night
LOSE LIVES IN
IP TO POLE
Two Members of English Ex
pedition to Southern Mag
netic Pole Die.
My Am Uti-J J'rm lo Cuo Hy Tlrnn.
.SYHXKY, N- S. . Feb. 25.
Two ineinbors of tho Mawsou Ant
arctic .expedition, Meiir. Nlnnls, an
Ungllshmau, and Dr. Mortz. SwIsb.
havo dU-d. Mawxm and tdx com
panions have bt-en left for tho
winter nt AdelleUuid. a barran
trnct, because they wore unnlile to
reach their ship, tlio Aurora,' bo
fore she WW) compelled to leau.
The party left Tasmania In 151 1
accompanied 'by a largo body of
scientific men to oxploro thorough
ly the regions around tho Southern
uim. nolle mile. Once strain tlio
Ilrltlsh nrmy is affected by tho loss
of n brilliant offlcor, l.loiit. 11. K.
S. Nlnnls of the famous Itoynl Fu
sllllers regiment, a cIobo friend of
Captain Lawrence Onkes of tho
Innlskilllng Drngoons, who perish
ed with Cnpt. Scott.
Nlnnls was killed by falling into
a crovnsso'nenrly a year ago.
SALVATION AH.MV Pltl.K.
General llooth Proposed for Nobel
Award This Year.
Illy Aoi latal I'rtH lo Cooi llay Tlmen.J
LONDON, Feb. 25, Gon. Ilrnin
woll Hooth. head of tho Salvation
Army, has been proposed as a can
didal for tho Nobel peace prize
this year on tho ground that tho
Salvation nrmy is n great interna
tional peace factor,
LEWIS' MW-IVKEK TAFFY SALE
TOMOKHOW. Threo ilavors. 15
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NEGOTATES
PEACE m
PRINCIPAL REBEL DANDS TODAY
E
DICK ON WALL
Huerta Orders That Tributes
to Former Dictator of
Mexico be Replaced.
Illy Amkii Iiiim) I'ron to Cuoa llay Tltnra 1
MEXICO CITY. Feb. 25. A re
vival of the Diaz Influence In Mex
ico Is Indicated by an order Issuod
by Provisional President Huortu to
day that alt portraits of tho former
president, Porflrlo Diaz, be re
stored to places lu public buildings
from which they woro romoved by
Mndct'o. Several large pictures of
the old dictator wero loplaced Im
mediately In the corridors and halls
of tie National palace.
MADEROS QUIT
MEXICO TODAY
Relatives of Slaughtered Pres
ident Taken Away by a
Cuban Gunboat.
Illy AuorlaKxl I'rrtl lo Coot liny Tlmra,
VERA CRUZ. Fob. 25. Sonora
Francisco 1. Mndoro, .lr and Senorn
Frnnclsco 1. Mndoro, Sr., wife ond
mother of tho Into President of
Mexico, arrived hero enrly today In a
speclu! car from Mexico City, es
corted by tho Cuban Minister, mid
went Immediately on hoard tho Cu
ban gun boat. They wero mot by
Frnnclsco 1. Mndoro, Sr., and Ernes
to Mndero, who nrlved yesterdny. As
soon as the party had gone nhoard,
tho gun boat sailed for Havana.
Their dopnrture from Mexico was
with the consent of the Mexican
government. Later tho family will
go to Now Orleans.
OIL CASES DROPPED.
Oil
Tevns Indictments of Stniuluiil
Companies Quashed.
(Ily AhoiUiikI Pitta to oo lUy TlmM.)
DALLAS. Texas, Feb. 25. On
orders from tho Dopnrtniont of Jus
tlco nt Washington, the Indictment
brought here for violation of the
Shormnn anti-trust law by olllclals
of tho Standnrd Oil Company of
New York, the Standard Oil Com
pany of Now Jersey and tho Mng
nolla Petroleum Conipnny of Texas
woro nolle prossod today. Tho in
dictments wero dropped ngalnst
both tho companies and olllclals.
Kill!!
T
ES
S
Man Who Shot AI Boyce for
Eloping With Mrs. Sneed
Is Exonerated.
(Ily Awx-lateJ I'rm to Cool Day Time
VERNON, Toxas, Fob. 25. John
Real Sneed was declared not guilty
of tho murder of AI noyce, Jr.. at
Ainurillo. Toxas, last September.
Snood shot Boyco to death upon
what was said to bo their first
mooting after Royco eloped with
Mrs. Sneed.
FAST FLIGHT IS
ET
M
French Aviator Flies from
Paris to London in Three
Hours and 5 Minutes.
(Ily Amoc lalil 1'rna to Coon Uay Tlraw
LONDON, Fob. 25. A now rec
ord of three hours and llvo minutes
for tho lllght from Paris to London
was made today by a French aviator,
Marcel G, Brlndojono. of Dos Mou
llnals. Ho crossed tho channel In
a fog. Ho maintained nn average
speed of 94 miles an hour,
New Administration Endeav
ors to Put End to Revolu
tions in Mexico.
CLAIM ALlTmPORTANT
BANDS REPRESENTED
Pay No Heed to Small Insur
rections in Other Parts of
Republic Now.
MEXICO CITY. Fob. 25. Vnrlous
deputations of followers of rebel Zo
imta, enferred today with Huortu,
preliminary to entering Into co-opora-tlon
with thn new government. It
is olllclally tlednrod thnt with tho
excoptlon of three states In tho south
easterly part of the republic nil tho
states of Mexico havo recognlzod tho
now administration. Lively nctlvity
on tho pnrt of tho rebels continue in
many sections but tho government
Is not alarmed, as the negotiations
for ponce have been begun with nil
the more Important bauds.
(Ily Amo. lalcl I'r ' Cmit Ily Tlmni J
WASHINGTON. Feb. 25 Ambas
sador Wilson will continue to ex
ercise his own dlKcretlou lu dealing
with the new .Mexican government
and some satisfaction Is derived
from his report that not only Is
tlio new governniont very friendly
townrd the United States, but It
has shown u reasonable disposition
to meet tho requests for protection
of American Interests In Moxlco,
which were lu a large dogree Ig
nored by the Mndero administra
tion. Olllclals do not expect Im
mediate restoration of pence In
Mexico. Already General IIu. ta
Is offering terms to Orozco's ioI
lowers with some degree cf suc
cess. Indications are that si. r
negotiations with tho Znpatlsluu
have failed, therefore a decision
has hcoii reached to begin u most
active campaign against that parry.
Tho threatened despatch of the
Toxas mllltla by Governor Colquitt
Into Mexico Is not expected to ma
terialize. The governor would luy
himself open to a charge of viola
tion of tho national uoutrnlltv laws
entailing severe imulslimont, as the
law recognizes no difference be
tween n govornor of a smto and
nny othor civilian.
TREAT WITH HUERTA
Olio of Oroco's Hands Negotiates
Willi Government.
(Ily Awu Itinl I'rtM In Coo Hay Timet 1
SAN LOUIS POTOSI, Feb. 25.
General Arenum Argoumdo, ono of
tho most active loaders of tho Oro
zco forces arrived at Hallnns with
one thousand followers. Ho Is treat
ing with representatives of tho now
administration. The robol bauds
practically control the railroad to
Tainplco.
NO HEVOLT IX SONORA.
State Congrchs Refuses to Comply
Willi Governor's Wishes.
(Ily Amo. laid I'nu lo Cikm I la." TImm )
HERMOSILLO. Sonora, Fob. 25.
Sonora will not revolt against Huer
ta, Tho stato congress adjourned to
day without taking action. Although
dlsnppolntod by tho failure of con
gress to support his position, Govor
nor Joso Marin Mnytorouu has not
tondorod his resignation.
QUIET IX LOWER CALIFORNIA.
No Signs of Trouble Auioiik People
There.
(Uy AMorlatM I'rtM to Cooa Uay llmea.
SAN DIEGO. Fob, 25. Roports
from Ensonndu today aro that tho
people of Lowor California, aro ap
parently little disturbed by tho con
dition of troublo nnywhoro In tho
ponlnsulnr, It Is clutinod. All tho
border towns nro well guarded and
quiet.
LISTER IS SUSTAINED.
Washington House Supports Stand
Taken by Governor,
Uy Aaaoclated I'rtaa lo Cooa Ily Tlmea
OLYMPIA. Fob. 25. Tho Iioiibo
by a vote of 00 to 3-1 sustaliiend
Govornor Lister's veto of tho stato
highway fund bill.
GETS UNUSUAL TENT.
A now kind of lent Is on display nt
tho Gunnory today and Is attracting
much nttontlon. It Is a sample and
thoy oxpoct to got moro of thorn. It
Is of sllknllno material and although
absolutely waterproof, tho matorlal
of a tent 7x9 foot wolghs only
about four pounds and can be
wrnppod up In a small package that
can bo cnrrlod In tho bottom of 1
pnek sack. They aro used In Alas
kn and elsewhoie and sell for ?l2.ri0
Tho tout and the prlco nro a ievela
tlon to nil who seo thoiu,
SEE the now SILKOLIXE TENT.
IT FITS tho l'ACK SACK and
WEIGHS LESS than a HLAXKET.
At Tho GUNNERY.
l'ACK SACKS all SIZES and
I'HICES. Tho GUNNERY,