The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 27, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
R. ilZS SAYS HE WILL
IT ACCEDE TO HUERTA NOW
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull m ini
Mid Coos Hay Advertiser. ''" lal
exico Today Facing New
Revolution uy nusiuunu
ot Noruium rcu i.
ATE OF COAHUILA
CbNIUn ur aiunivi
L.m Mnrinrn General and
Bandit Leader Also Heads
Body oi heneis.
tn. A- alilel I'. 3 l '"" "' Tllm"" 1
KAOI.B PASS. Fob. 27. Govprnor
irranza ot tlio Biniu 01 w''"' ""
irientn mcfl snggr to tho AhsocIii-
a Pre ni iufiiu " "
... r wluh mnnbntlfii ll.v to
tny all reports to tlio effect tlmt I
11 dealing wuii mo Ho-fiiiicu iiuuitti
nernment mid to siuiu i armor mm
........ iniKiitinn oven of cons dor-
p any sort of a compromise." Car-
miacnlil In WClllltl Hiimtl uih wr wiu
lutliutloniil gou-rnniont iigtilnst all
Ids. I
nv ulvolt begun.
nlliil Sliiles Will Maintain lllir
Curve mi Mexican Hornet'.
- -j i m i.ji tu? riuif l
! WASHINGTON Kelt. 27. Owing
the news that a threatened re-'
bit of Clovcninr ('11rrnn7.11 of Con
ulla lmd nrtmilly taken form, mlll-
iry nuthorltku hero concluded It Ib
i early to carry out anj pinna for
conilik'rauli) ivdiutlon or tlio Amor
an military force on tlio Mexican
order
iO.VOIIA (iOi:i(N()lt LEAVES.
order Stale In Mexico Without
Ollk'lal Head.
Hr Ae--Uir. I'nsa lo -wa Ilay Tlmca.l
DOUGLAS, ArI.ona, Fob. 27.
lie border tlato of Hciuora today
without nn olllclal head, Govern-
r Mavtoreim Ik mulilntr for tlio
irder uud Jh expected to crow this
(lornoon, Tlio state Iiiih no vice
wernor.
IThren Immlrcil volnntonra ilni-lnir
le licit! left the liurrnrltK at f'hl.
iiabtia city .uid escaped to tlio
lilt Mobilization Ih ronortod at
irluua points In Chlhualiua Btntu.
IT ML 10
BRIDE OF 105
narcellina Leon Died Five
Days After Marriage to
Man 86 Years Old.
A h'cM i n u Hay TIiiim
LOS AVf'fi i.'o 1....1. .. .. -
... """'"" rvu, i. Itapw-
'" and excitement killed Mareolllnn
JbCTi flvA.l mr. .. i .
ireoEth nf ixin.i .....i I....1 ..I...
?Btffj!r wny "I,(l obtnln th0 C01"
,u. " in iiuirry mo man
., .,lfe who f01' m' 't'f waa
lorn. mV"."'' . . " ,0 " "?"" . llu-
'eath prostrated tlio huBband who la
rnml iie?,h lcr't Klvos Mad-
irtlAB i . "' " 'o. Ulll III UQ
--.. o iM jinn.
J'OH I.IKI' suvrKViM,"
u suirgi.ini Ml,j. ' 0lvtlII
lVlllll C.kU..l4...Y..
UiVnnv ...
iulrii... ieu- -7. "Militant
!ffiU,M cnnectcd with tlio
'arki .,"''' .?. """Jungs In. public
or life . ,l" pcnal 80v,
M t.nhwnda' by Travowo Hum
;MmiiiC ',rotutr. In asking
ninre. ,oe1!?.' "rreated for
"".
MAKE WAR ON
HUERTA FORCE
HUERTA GRANTS FIFTEEN DAIS Til TURKEY WILLING TD GIVE UP
Former Bandit Leader and
Madcro General Will Lead
Revolt in Mexico.
tllr Amu. Inlisl I'nu In 'oo lldr TllllM 1
KK l'ASO, Toxiib, Fob. 27. Frnn
cIbco Villa, onco a loader of bandlta
and later mailo a Ronoral of tlio Insur
rectoa by Madoro, la reported to have
taken tlio Hold In Bonora, ami la huuIc
InK veiif'.eanei for the death or IiIb
fornior commander. Villa yeaterday
dlaappoaiod rrom Kl Piibo, where ho
Iiiib been hIiico Ida eBeapo from thu
penitentiary In Mexico City, llo had
been Jailed by I Inert a. Villa liaa a
Hi ron a follow! iik.
SAYS HGAfl
LETTER LATE
Denial of Existence of Money
Trust by Financier Pre
sented to Committee.
Illf AinoclttrJ I'riwi lo Coo Iljr Tlni'.,
WASIIINdTON, Feb. 27. A uen-
eral denial of the oxlatonco or poa
alblllty of a "money truat" waa
proaontod ti the Uouau money truat
eommltteo today In n Ioiik letter
boiU by J. V. Morpnn & Co. nt the
Invitation of the committee. Slm
ultniKMiualy I'ujo gave out a reply
In which the committee Informed
Morgan & Co. that .Kb rcnucat bad
been mndo .lauiiary 27, alnco when
the copimltteo had boon at work
on Ub rcpo.t for one inontli
"Your memorandum," tlio reply
concludca, "manlfeatly cornea too
lato to bo of any value."
The Morgan letter laid at tlio
door of the preaout banking and
currency lawa leapoiiBlblllty for any
"concentration of money ami credit
tlmt may exist."
Provisional President of Mexi
co Will Grant Amnesty to
All Who Will Surrender in
That Time.
tPr Amoclalfil I'rrM to Coo liar Tlmm.
MEXICO CITY. Fob. 27. Presi
dent Huorta drnftod a bill granting
nmneaty to all PollHenl ofTendoroa,
J'who ahnll present theniaolvcs to tlio
authorltlolH within fifteen ilnya."
TIiIb nicasuro was hurled to the
Chamber of Deputies, which Is In ex
traordinary session for iiulck action.
KmlsaarlcB of Kmlliauo .npatu, who
la Bald to bo biding in tlio atnto of
Marloa, aro hero to confer with Hu
orta. They aro said to bear Instruc
tlona of their lender lo arrango torma
of Buronilor. Sovontcon ZapatlulaM,
who advanced lo the edgo of tlu fed
eral district eight miles from tlio
capital, wero Captured today and ex
lllr ak.ix lIM I'nu to Coo liny Tlmo 1
MEXICO CITY. Fob. 27. Conll
ileuco In the lluertn administration
nppeara to dally wax stronger If faith
Ib to bo placed In government ronortfl
as to the rapidly vanishing rebel
spirit throughout the republic. Plots
and eonspIracIcB against tho Provi
sional President arc still talked of In
whispers, but thcro la at least an out
ward appearance of harmony be
tween the leadorB of the now regime.
The collapso of tho revolutionary
movomentB In tho north and south
uppcarB Imminent. Tho lntcat ad
herent to the government Ih General
Orozrn, who sent n tolegram declar
ing his allegiance. Hmlllo Zapata on
the other hand remains obdurate, al
though many of hla supporters have
coino Into lino with tlio now order
of things.
xami:s m:w
AMMASSADOU.
Culled
lluertuV Action Will Causi
States to Act.
lllr Amo jatM run in Coin r TlmM
WASHINGTON', Feb. 27. The
appointment by President lluertn
of a new ambassador to tho United
Statea In tho person or Etnlllo Kn
baso Ib expected to have tho effect
of bringing to a "speedy Issue the
question of recognition by tho Full
ed States of tho provisional gov
ernment of Mexico.
MOTOR BANDIT CABINET JOG TO
CASES ENDED, UNIi LABOR
B"SSSSLST President Wilson May Name
ies of Murders, Robberies
and Arson in Paris.
Representative Wilson of
Pennsylvania.
Illy Aho lair.) I'rm lo I'ooi nr TlmM.)
III A.xxMttHl I'm. lo Com liar Tlnin.)
IM1MC 1,,, ? MM... f r-ltil f
tho gang or 22 motor bandits, who i WASIIIXOTO.V. Fob. 2,. The
held Pnrla In tenor for months. !,h's lo"1 ,ln,)"r(",r r?l'rc80,J
ended today. A verdict of guilty . tntl In President Alison a cabl
waa leturued ngnlnaf eighteen on ' not may bo recognized in the se
counts or murder, arson and rob- V''1"" of "S,ire"?nta ,vo. ,llln,n
bory. Kour, Including three wo-1 Wllm of Pensylvanla, to bo aee
iiiuii, wero found not guilty. Thoro , ' " ho newly created .Jopart
woro no fewer than 22 murders, I '" r labor, 'lhls Infonnn Ion.
tlui vli'tlmn linliiL. c. hnnffoiliH. iank'""K whii hiiui iuiiiil-ui umitua,
moBBuniurH. frolirht nirontn and no- '"' to political leadflra at
ADRIANOPLE TD SECURE PEACE
FRANCE FEARS
FUTURE WARS
Ministers of War and Finance
Ask $100,000,000 for
Strengthening Militia.
Illy Awlalc.l I'm to Com lljjAVImM
PARIS. Fob. 27. Tho French par
liament was united today to appro
priate $100,000,000 " for a renewal
and Increase of armaments and war
nintorlal," Tho request waa mad6
by tho inlnutors of war and finance
in a note which aald," Rccont wars
liavo shown convincingly that the na
tional menus of defense should bo
kept abreast of tho progress of sci
ence and military art. Any Inferior
ity In this respect would bo more dlf
Ilctilt to remedy during u war."
COAST LEAGUE
OPENS APRIL
tho
I fl..l.liHl 1.1B .lllW..i rHIlm TllAlltvll
llroinen. Ono prisoner. Carouy, the j-i" ". ''i " .
"niiarehlst 'bandit," who was ron- Ropresentatlvo Wilson haa boon on-
deinned to prlaon Tor lire, commit- (,or?0 "V Ul American t adoration
ted Biilcldo with polaon siu.posed "' 'nho1; " ,wn.B nt . " l'j??ri?C
... i.v i. .,ni i.i... . im retary or tho United Mlno Workers
iinRrif1
l..fk ..... ,.,.-. ...,n. 1 .-,. nt .In. Ill vMlll'rjCII.
.n.wii.u iini.i,. ' ... i... .inn.i. The Maine of Louis D. IlrnndolB
.. .inj,v Ib still known to bo uppermost in
Four wero later hentenced to , " rthm .iTSio" l nSf
,in..ti.. vonrinon ntlinr. worn son-' Beretary or coiniiicrco I1B tho post
m,i m in... tor.n of inmriin. I "w noiil ly becretnry .Nagoi Will
niont. nirobably
bo called herenfter.
WS WIFE
WEARS STORY
L
PASSES SENATE
IVtrkL.AntfarCutic Explorer
I Wised of HllshanrW
w Near South Pole.
117 AuooiitA.
IVP. . ... M ' "" fooa Dai Time. 1
V&..Lady Robert
N arrive A f tho Antartlo ex-
hAoranB,eilero t0(lay on board
-(i ,rm hn S J?oa. as sno rocov-
l be hri S,'0cU 8h0 Ba,d'
shemoto bo."
I1 th ni'vV:.'?. ."'an a HLAYirivn
1 -V'KHV, "
Provision Made That No
Structures Can Be Built
in Small Towns.
lUy Ao laiil I'rit l' I'ooa IU Time
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 After an
all night sosalon filled with hlttor
fltruggle over public building expen
ditures, tho sennto nt 3:G0 o'clock
thla morning passod tho public buil
ding appropriation bill, cnrylng nn
incroaso ot nearly $10,000,000 over
tho $25,000,000 passod by tho Houso.
Ono swooping nmondment Inserted
Just beforo tho passago prohibited
tho erection of a building or pur
ehnso of a site or postolllco pur
poses oxcltislvofy In a rlty with post
al receipts of less than $10,000 n
yenr. This change would hold up
Indoflnltoly tho erection of sixty or
Bovonty buildings authorized In tho
bill.
U
REASON RULE
LAWSUGGESTED REPLYTO
W
New Lesgislation to Guard
Against Legal Restraint of
Trade Proposed.
Uy AaaoflatM 1'r.ra lo Cooa Day Tlmt.. 1
WASHINGTON, Fob. 27. Tho
U. S. supronio court's so-called
modification of tho Sherman anti
trust Invv to invoko tho "rule or
reason" In decisions on restraint or
trade Is attacked in various terms
In a report presented to tho sen
nto by tho Jntorstato Commerce
Commission today, which points out
tho clangors that "uncontrolled and
unsullied judicial discretion," makes
emphatic demand for amendments
to remove- from tho courts tho
power to detormlno what aro "rea
sonable" restraints of trado.
Tho report was tho result of tho
coinmltteo'a long Investigation Into
tho operation of tho' anti-trust law.
Tho eommltteo recommends now
laws to doflno exactly what com
binations aro unlawful, so that
both tho business Interests and
tho courts may have a staridard on
which to proceed
Will Send Answer About Pan
ama Canal Tolls to Sec
retary of State.
ly AOflitM I'rria to Cooa Hay Tlmeo
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 The nlm
of tho Urltish government In present
ing n rojolnor to Secrotary Knox' last
noto nssontlng tho right of tho United
Stntes to exempt Its coastwJso ship
ping from tho pnymont or tolls In
tho Pnnoma canal lioforo tho retire
ment of tho present administration
Is understood to bo Influenced by a
deslro to eBcnpo tho Intimation that
It wishes to deal with tho Incoming
democratic administration. There
fore tho noxt noto Is llkoly to bo de
livered to Ambassador Bryco for Sec
retary Knox In tho course of a day
or two, and will bo In tho lino of de
velopment In a logical way, of tho
Initial British contentions regarding
the accessibility or the canal to all
nations, Including tho United States,
on even torma and of arbitration of
tho Issuf between the two govern
ments.
Season Will Last Thirty Weeks
This Year Venice Takes
Vernon's Place.
(Ily Aaaoclatcil l'rraa to Cool Day Tlinra,
SAN FRANCISCO. Fob. 27. Tho
playing schedule of the Pacific Coast
league was announced by President
Alien T. Damn. Opening clny Is Tues
day, April 1 Portland playing nt
San Frnnclsco, Venice (formerly
Vernon) at Los Angeles and Oak
land at Sacramento, Tho full sea
son will bo thirty weoks, closing
Sunday, October 2C,
As tho change In the nnino or tho
Venice club hnd not been made when
the Bchodulo was adopted by tho
directors, 'It was decided that tho
nnme Vernon should bo used, but
that tho games arranged for that
team should bo played on tho
grounds to bo seloctod Inter by tho
rum. in acconianco with this pro
Sultan Finally Concedes Partly
to Terms Imposed by
Balkan Nations.
APPEALS. TO RUSSIA
TO ASSIST HER NOW
Czar Will Oppose Bulgaria's
Claims of Indemnity
Offer Considered.
tly AiaoilMiM I'rr.a to Cooa Hay Tlmca.J
SOFIA, Feb. 27. Turkey baa at
last signified her readiness to nego
tiate peace with Bulgaria on the bn
bIh of the cession of Adrlauoplo. Tho
Turkish government haa solicited
tho good olllces or Russia, Tlio Bul
garian council met today to iIIscush
the subjett.
REPORT IS CONFIRMED.
Turkey Now Willing to fllvo Aililiin
uplo to Get Peace.
Ily A latftl PrM lo Cooa Hay TlmM J
ST. PETERSJ"'UO, Fob. 27.--Dlspatehcfl
roceivt ' iero confirm tho
report that tho Turkish government
has expressed u willingness to sur
render tho fortress of Adrlauoplo.
Russia will not support Bulgaria's
demand for a war Indemnity from
Turkey.
TROW
SSELF
ODER
wuw in tin wi null iu twin mm uu" ..i,.,,,, M " . v .. . . .
vision Venice tnkos tho place of Vor-I "?"""' recovering his mental bal
non na it appoura In tho printed sche
dules', it is stated, howovor, that
only Sunday morning games aro to
bo played on tho Venice grounds, tho
other "Vornon" dates being plnycd
at I.oh Angeles. Tho Venlco team
will act as tho homo team at Los
Angeles whenever tho Los Angeles
team Ib on tho road.
J. Learmond, Mentally Weak,
Injured in Bunker Hill
This Afternoon.
.las. Learmond, n resident of Bunk
er Hill, who was detained a few days
ago in tho city jail on a charge of
Inaanlty, was badly Injured soon af
ternoon todny by being struck by n
Sinlth-Powora logging train in Bunk
er Hill. It la charged that Lear
mond practically threw himself mi
ller the train In nn Insane attempt to
end his life. Ills Injuries are so
vere but It la not thought that ho
was fatally hurt. He Is bolng car'od
for at tho A. La ml lea home.
Learmond was released from Inlt
the other day when ho began to show
LEAVE TODAY
ON ALLIANCE
Steamer Sails Early This
Morning for Eureka with
Good List.
Tho Alliance sailed this morning
nt 3:30 for Eureka. Sho nad con
siderable miscellaneous freight out
of hero, somo being for reshlpment
at Eureka for San Francisco. Sho
also had n good passenger list out
In addition to tho through pusson
gors from Portland.
Amnnir those sailing on the Alll-
nco wore (lie rollowlng:
W. flansley, R li. 'Jviiueiou, v
Kohberg, J. Spahn, Nick Moran.
Annie Wheeler. Geo. Wheolor und
W. Ogglesby. .
Keep House As You
Would a Business
'If you 'were running a business yon would have to run It
systematically and 'efficiently. Otherwise you would soon be
out of business,
Apply tho, same rules of system and efficiency to house
keeping and you will have an Ideal homo.
4 Efficiency In buying Is ns Important-, as valuable, and as
praiseworthy as Is efficiency in tho general administration
of n great business. Practice efficiency In home buying, and
save monoy, time, and effort.
Tho best way to do this la, to purchase everything for per
son and home from reliable stores. Read tho advertise
ments In THE TIMES closely nnd constantly every da, then
you will know where to buy, wjien to buy, and what Jo buy
to best advantage. Tho bestj piorchantHg on Coos Bay ad
vertise regularly Jn .THE TIMES. . A
A ROUGH TRIP
New Steamer Lost Part of
Deck Load in Storm; Nann
Makes New Record. '
The Adollno hmlth had a decid
edly rough trip on hor Initial voyngo
from Coos Bay to Bav Point, reach
ing her destination yesterday about
18 or 20 hours lato. Brlof tolo
graphlc advices received by C. A.
Smith from dipt. Olson state that
tho weather was unusually bad and
that tlioy wero compolled to lot go
part of tho deck load. Tho Ado
llno 'carried a big dock loud nnd
In thq storm tho slight list that
was noticed when the Adeline wont
down the bay became more pro
nounced, "Wo gave her a lltllo of tho
roughest on hor first trip to got
her used to It," remarked Mr.
Smith in talking of the incident
today. "Tlio lumber lost is slight.
In fact, tho' amount of lumber wo
liavo lost, considering tho groat
amount wo liavo shipped, Is prac
tically nothing."
Mr, Smith will probalfly loavo
Coos Bay on the next trip of the
Adeline Smith.
Xiiiiii Smith's Record,
The Nann Smith arrived In this
morning and will sail tomorrow
morning at G o'clock, according to
present plans of Capt. Magee. This
will mean that she has coino In
here, loaded about 1.1100,000 feet
Jf lumber und crossed out to sea
again In about 22 VG hours,
' 'Cupt Mugeo repoits thut the
weather has been quite rough oft
the coast for somo time. Ho mot
the Adoliuu oft Point Arenas.
PACK SACKS all SIZES and
PRICES, Tho GU.VXERV.
anco nnd friends took ehnmo of him.
This morning Mra. E. M. Smith nnd
Mrs. Ross when walking down thu
track aaw him lying on tho railroad.
They tried to get him to got up and
go awny oh they expected a train
would bo along soon. Ho would not
tnlk to them nor could they move
him. Thoy finally railed Mrs. i1 d
dlng nnd sho tried to assist in mov
ing him but ho would not move. Fi
nally Mrs. Codding sent ono of them
for tho section crow, which was at
work noor thoro, nnd when Lenrinond
saw tho. men coming ho got up and
started awny. Somo of the crowd
wntched him and snw him get off
tho track when the logging train
raino nlong. However, soon after
tho oiigluo passed him, ho threw him
self under tho ears, Mra. Coddlii" and
othors seeing Ids action.
Loarmond Ih about 3C years old
and mine horo from Scotland about
two years ago. Ho boa been "bach
ing" In Bunkor Hill near the Jus.
Forty homo. Ho has n wlfo and fam
ily In Scotland.
WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE.
Kcwdon Tlircc-Koiii ths Over Without
Important Law Being Enacted.
Illy Auot lalcl 1'rtva to I'ooa Hay Tlmoa
OLYMPIA, Wash., Fob. 27. At
noon today, three-fourths of the leg
islative session had expired without
a slnglo Important measure becoming
a law.
KINNEY TELLS
T
W
Gives Out Interview in Eugene
Saying Sale Was Ar
ranged Years Ago.
Tho Eugene Guard prints the fol
lowing Interview with Major Kinney
"Althoug owing to 111 health, I
sold my terminal franchise Interests
to W, J. WIlBoy for one-half of what
their value will bo when doelopment
has begun, I deBro to say that, fa
miliar as I am with the American
continent trom Now Foundlaud to
British Columbia .'mil from Maine to
Oregon, I know of no spot where a
man with ajnIIBon doMarsranlnvost
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