y MAN WHO PLEASES ONLY HIMSELF MUST FURNISH Al I THF APPLAUSE (Earn latj Sims rIrAKTirr,KS ,, fnun.1 tl.r..KH TJmwjwmt 1 "' . .... .1 t Tlmv rjtgiiiiig"'-1 ' " refill"' MKMUBIt OF TUB ASSOCIATED PUBS . .. ..... I.. IUTM MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 191 3-EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES i iuiii l;s(us"1" '" ., 4. Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 192 HI. AAA"' Tlio uuiHt . .vow is vbrit TIMK. I V iiniill ixl In The Tillies mint I roliniin limy bring you rpiults mi- I mediately. Try on... 1 25 AND 1 DIE IN HOTEL FIRE AT OMAHA U Loss of Life in Dc- struction o ubwb uU ing Houbu luuaj. LWESSPREADFAST THriUUun duii-"11"" L Ahfini n Dnzcn Escape Motel Register Burns and Victims unKiiuwii. ! f'ftiti !lirl.oH 26. nu,l pur ".!. .... Iiiirnn to dl-nth ' i :; , a riru which ?ror,d the l''11,1' " m'1" : ...If. m the torrllik- iniin-li rt.nimM Hint two ..persons ; " . . . .-1..1.I Tin .Insane rrom in"'; , dlicoterctl nt v o clock , Km,r later nrenieii CI """" . . I It ....... nctil It tinner romrui. n " ltd to the liiilltllnx 'wture It lie act that the hon-l register f, Mtrojed m.iKi-8 i " . i!a i Hit of tlo ileml. though Imager says nnoni iiny L,.,.-J rtthnra nlioilt tin- hotel E'jre'niany Rtiusts had not reg-l L.ti and tlmt tno mini imiuiier . n-trlr 100 Tie Mine of the flro Iihh not jd.iirolneu. it bianco in inu Ir cl the building hut Kulnud it bndy he'0"-' " WUH u' mi. The lower floor of the U!ai s mruplcil by tno iif- ..1 Clotilng i;o., inner Liquor and tte Ailnms KxpieM un. - itock of all three wiih do- (hlr lliien Kmiiic1. Utthmt-n. policemen and others tie Tklnlty declare tlmt not to id i doztn persons escaped 3 tbe liurMiiK Htrneturc. .which i entirely wrapped In flnniL-H i tbe fire companies renehed FATAL FIDE IN OREGON TODAY Mrs. Nelson and Daughter Fa tally Injured by Fumes From Turpentine. llr Aoolatwl ITmhi to CocM Ilajr Tll.tff,) NBWHBRO. Oio.. Fob. US. Mm. IL .M. NoIfoii anil 'her 12-your-old ilfiiinhter with fntiilly liiirnt-d HiIh morning, rollovvliic tlio oxplonlon of which In-Ill lii-titi-d on Htovo iiriarntory to iimklni; a pouitico. Tho inotlicr anil HaiiKhti-r In haled tho riaini-H anil tho pliyrtlcliuiH Htutu tht'io Ih mi hop of n-vovery. Tho liniiHo wan not liurncd. i u ni It,,,..,,,,,,!,,, Ullll iiro- Here's Ouir Good, Glad Haimd., Noirtlh Beod 0 - TIIK IU)AI FltO.M (lUOl't'HTOWX. GAGE CATCHES HIS PRISONED Reynolds, the Mexican, Who Eluded Him at Drain, Is Found Hiding There." (Hprlnl to Tt.o TIiii.-h.) ltOSt:illT,, Kh. 28.--A. lUt- mildK, a Muxluiti convict, wiih n- cApturco at Dmln yi-Htcillay, nftr hu villi: oxcancil from Hliurllf (Iiiup. Kine, So Biiililenly did tho who was talcliiK him Jrom I'omillle It rrarh irv Hurt of tlio . tin, ainln iw.. (.... Im m fil.nn ,. ..... . , ."-. -- -:--i... .... -M.,w ...t ... j ... i..'.., ., kltet Ibll IDW 111 tllOKO WllO fill rililmrf 41 1 lliliilnn l.,t1l h.u!p bad lhiie to reach the iioIiIh ixnipcl from tho 1'orkliiH unit, ind none were nnio to .0tl. Slwrlff Oiiko placed Itoy- 1 to tie nre drapes. Tlioso who I nolils In a room mid umk nil hhi limpe did io In sranty ntth-H. Ii'intiilni:. KovnnlilM iiuH.-cdwl to tin 1 the flrcram reiulu'd tho't.Hcaim from n wlmlow. AfJ-r a : tbe liulMlns vw n nines of (.rll itoyrnldH wan dUrorr.wl l n Jm The flienifn haw mimy . Drain woman, ho IiuvIiik hldili-n til windows In tho two iif,imHir with Iiuni-nvlsod clothlui: In iiorK but berorn tho Inddoru n i-lonof. When dlHcover-d. ho 4 he railed, tlio roof henna to Utiirtoil to rim, but ho wiih iiiiUKIy 1 m u uoi n miikio poiHoa ovortalu-n. Sheriff (JnKo Jet mtuni, Hr Chief Slater helleveH 10 or I'c wiles aro In tho ruliiH mid I r IjIrr beneath liiimln-dH of cl ditrit. My four bodies had l-un ro- m before tho llronion woro " from tte IiiiIIiIIiir. I'aper Carrier ll,i W Steiu. a paper enrrler, wns tbe heroes of the lire, lioforu v,,.fn rrlVl'1 " rushed Into ' KIMIntsnd nBelstl tlm i,fir Wtiiar.lhd piinu.u iin i,..i.....i "i'"l from the hulldliiK he- iTOupiea irom the effects of ' ioie. Nold, who represent the. ;t of tho hotel, prohnuly -M?rf.a n,a(, fOOIldltlOHH btlteed that tho Iobh of I ,.r.C,.,h.e.b,1"ll''B. A few T Drain at onco for Salem. TAFT'S VETO IS W (let awny from Oroitchtown Hun'thn hit huh Hhinw Conn- on to the dniicln' tlo Kills aro all In line, i The hnpjiy folltH aro crowdln' at the wlnilows and the door And tho riddle'H miiltlii' numlc that It novor ninde huforo! ' (lot away from Orouclitown! It ain't tho plnee to Htny, Whore lonoBome Winter never Iiiik a rony dreiim of May; What'H the iiki- of travel. hcnrltiK tronlile'H load? Don't yon hear tho iihibIc i'IiikIh' down tho roud? f honoHome place Ih (iionchtown never any light; Not a Htnr to twinkle throiiRh the hIiiiiIowh of the iiIkIU; I Why hhould yon he stnyln' In mich a Holonin place? (let whore tho IIkIu Ih look tho mornliiK In the race. I I-'ar away from Trouble Hint only would doHtroy: I Itendy lor the dmii-in' we'll hnvo a round with Joy! Don't you bo a-countln' of your tribulations o'er When tho HiIiIIo'h niakln' iiiiihIc It never made liurnro! Selected. i . IIK action of the .MaiHliVlelll Chainbor of Commerce in .mloroliiK and npprovliij; the Xnnh llmill Juhlloo celebration or tho com lllolicollioilt of work on the now rallwnv v.iIcch Hut imlvnrunl wntliiipiit of the city or MarHhfleld. .MiirHhrield ipJoIcoh In North Ilond'H Joy, Ih pleaned at her ploiiH n ro and proud or her prosperity. Why not? We are iiolKhborH and frlomlH. (led mid KOORraphy Iiiih plncod iih whore our dcHtlnloH nre Inevltubly linked for nil time. Tho rutiiro of thoHe Hlstor cltlos. North Item! nnd .MnrHhrioId. are Inextricably Intertwined, ludlvldtinl iKiiorance, Indirreront-o and even ntinow HulflHhnoHH limy poHtpoim but cannot prevent the Inevltablo ilesilny of mutual development. No man living can at present place his fliiKer on tho exact point on HiIh peninsula that Ih to he the fiilim. commorclnl contor or the vlt. that Ih to he. Hut every por-inn who Is a resident or North lleuU or Murohflold, Kastsldn or Hunker Hill, CnoHton or Charleston Hay will partlclpato In Hh proHperlty and Rharo In Its success. Mfo Ih but a hrlof Journey at heHt. Too brief for bitterness and blckerliiKH. Lot im lli;ht tho iiiIIph with smiles Instend of sneers. If our erfortH ho hflpfiil, not hurtful. Mural riold needs North Hond nnd North Hem! iipccIh MiirHhrield. Our latorestH nre mutual. Our tlovolopmeut numt bo dual. It Ih lin pohslhle ror either city to urow to 20,000, which Ih considerably Hhort or tho 200,000 that In coiiiIiik, without overlapping tho otlior. With our destlnloH ho Inevltubly linked there Ih no room ror rivalry except in co-operative, coiiHtructlve effort. That's why .Marshfleld Hhould bo merry at North Head's Jubilee. Thill's why all who poxhlbly can should Join In the celebration iih a compliment to our hIhuii- city, la any event North Hond bus Marsh lleld'ii assurance or kooq win and K"(i(l wIhIips. The entire city of Mnnriiricld will he thert- la spirit. Our coiiKiatulatlous aro not cant, am! our good wishes ani Kenulnc Vortlt lleud: llor ,our ood, rIik! hand on It. May tomorrow's sun m.hor In un era or prosperity nnd proKiess that will ho pt-rpt-tiinl. May tho colohratlou that marks the commencement or work mi your new railway w.ork a now tn of enterprise) that will ninko your em bryonic city a metropolis tor miiKiilflcout dlmeiislons. Ninth (lend, here's to you, llnth ofT and hurrah! Three cheers and a 'tii;or. It may hnvo hic-u a little .hIow In i-omlni;, hut it'b here nnd the wonrlim-m of wnltlup Is forgotten in tho .HiinllKht of ssccchh, Nirt'lt Hond Iiiip niiii" Into her own. . i8!1" Jj'1'!? .!?'- j'i'L1 . jJ'j' jl'jL.. nn TRY TO ARRANGE HAN PEACE BESD TO CELEBRATE GT MM ENDS DIS LIFE T i ES Thos. F. Flynn Commits Sui cide by Gas Route as Re sult of Family Trouble. Mr Amodttr.! Pn to Coon Illy Tlmni. DK8 MOINliS, Feb. 28. ThonuiH F. Flynn, a prominent can tnllBt. committed suicide early today In his bathroom. His death was caused by fcns. Ho left a noto snylng domestic troubles were tho causo. His wirp Is HtiliiK for a divorce. T-aBt week, Stolla McCoy, a ronner Dps Moines telephone lrl, but now or Sonttlo, Hiiod him Tor $".000, nllcKlni; brcncli of proinlse. C N IS INIED GDEST President Wilson Denies In viting Former Venezue la President. (Ilr Ami. Ialp.1 1'n-u Io Cool Uf Tlinn.) 4 I DIAZ Wllili Itl'N. - . MHXICO CITY. Foil. 28. Felix Dlux todny formally uc cepted the cnndldnuy foe pres ident of Mexico, offered him by the committee reprnHoutliiK the party orKiinlxod ror that purpose. Senate Passes Webb Liquor Bill After President Had Vetoed Measure. Mr .uorlite4 IV to Coo lly Tlmmi, WASHINGTON. Fob. 28. Tho Semite- paHsed tho Webb hill over Taff'B veto, by a vote of OH to 21. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. -President Tuft in a special iiiossiiko to Webb H I lAAVInn ,.. . eJMi....b,,."f. """" """icoiiKress today vetoed tho Weld ail o prohibit tho Hlilpnicnt or in- lata morning is b, Hnvo, J xclB "nunr into "dry states. 'lted from Bimilnr lti T,' letslon of tho coiiBtltutlonnl m "om similar condl- y wnH t, ,,1.0B,(enfs principal I niTGfl IN KINNEY SALE Si5?a,1From Pornd "71 Maps and Ab 51racls of Property. " hi? imy w,re 'rom r. autjne ,1, rney ,iere' SIr- ? l' that thihe rei,0rt8 clr lhneeotLh,7OWas mother ,f7, ,re .!S?Uat'ons with W J e" Tiiook,3 ""i eiin Da ?i tl10 negotia te ?"XSn Jo vort lt ,.'l Marshs: :,uu ot ret"rn N8erlattUiro aSn today ""i Weed '""""ion hns lr PltrRnatEAOTPc... " nlBi, 'a '"'U consldorntiou In his veto. M E GRAFTS General Huerta Sends Delega tion to Meet Northern Re bels Who Awatt General Orozco's Action. Mr Amoui.i I'rtM 10 l"o lur Tlmi-" 1 I.AUKDO. Tex., Feb. 28. Peace dolcRnlPH, rcpresentlnt; Provisional President lHicrtn and somt- nnthorn Mexican revolutionist! mot nt Nuova Larodo todny. The j;overniiient en voys announced that tlio revolution ists had aRreed to reroRtilze Uuortn. Tho rovolutlunlstB denied thU nnd said Gcnornl Orozco iimst otDrJally assont to any nrrnnKcmpnts. A.N'OIJIHU .MADIvltO SiaiX. fd-poi-t ul KIIUiik of Third llrotlu-r Is Continued. Mr AoilttJ I'ru. to Coo4 llr TIiiim.) WASHINGTON, Feh. 28. Olllclal nntiouiiceiuent of tho 4 oath of Kinll lo Mndoro, a brothor or tlie former president of Moxlco, jh oontalnod to day in a dispatch from Ambassador Wilson, who ri-portod that ICinlllo was shot while leading a teibel force In the northern Mates. There Is no confirmation or tho reported denth of Itnoul Mudero, another brother. Wilson says con ditions In Southern Mexico aro rapidly Improving WOMEN I C IN EW Lieut. Becker, Murdero of Rosenthal, Bunkoed Los Angeles Men. Mr AuoelateJ 'rr lo Cooi Bar Timet 1 I.OS ANGRLKS. Fob. 28. Llout. Charles Hockor, n Now York pollro otllcer, under sentence or death for tho Uosonthnl murder, was one of tho Inner ring of promoters who controlled tho swindling syndlcnto which hus beon operating hero with tourists as tholr particular prey. This information was given today by District Attorney Fredericks by four Los Angeles business mon who nllowed tholr cupidity to induce thorn to enter a "wire tapping" scheme In Now York which cost them ?20,000. Theso four men, whoso names woro withheld, wore escorted from hero to Hoboken by tho swindlers, who paid their fares, some time before the murder of Rosenthal disclosed the graft sit uation In New York. INTO CAPITAL General Rosalie Jones and . Fellow Suffragettes Are in Washington. Mr AmoclattHl l-mi lo Coo liar Tlmwi.l WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Gener al Rosallo Jones and her suffrago army marched triumphantly Into the capital shortly before noon to day, through tho capital grounds and down Pennsylvania, with an escort of local enthusiasts and cltl zons which fairly choked tho tsroets. It was ono of t.ie most romarkablo demonstrations over seen in Wash ington, -rim nr-pslilentlnl limuiniratloii could hardly have been presented a moroj ontliustnsuc spociacio man una i-unn-sylvania avenue, as the plucky, dls liovoled bands of suffragist pilgrims swung wearily around tlio Poaco monument for tho final stago of their 250-nillo march. Tho Incoming pres idents havo not recturnod to more clamorous applause than did tho company of women which vorltably fought tholr way through tho walls of shouting humanity. Tho police were powerless to control tho crowd which overflowed from the sidewalk and choked the long thoroughfare from tho capital to tho suffrago head quarters. Tho marchers were greatly re lieved when Informed of tho receipt of a telegram from tho national suff rago headquarters announcing 'regret that there had been a misunderstand- SUFFRAGE S NATIONAL ACT House Committee Considers Question of Making It a National Amendment. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. Whe thor the Houso shall decide to ro rognlzo tlio Suffrage movement pro viding for amendment to the con stitution, granting oqual suffrago or whether tho question shall be left to tho states to settle Individ ually is a problem that a special sub-coniniitteo is to solve. The mnt ter is in the hands of Hopreson tatlvo Hobson of Alabama, Repre sentative Porter of Pennsylvania and Representative Trlhblo of Georgia, members of the Houso committee on oloctlon of prosldont, vice president and representatives. Hobson is an enthusiastic supporter of the suffrago cause. Ho gained fame as tho hero of tho Morrlmac In tho Spaulsh-American war and later attained considerable noto rlety through a UlBBtmejifgt; Ing over who should deliver tlio suff rage message to President-elect Wil son. "General" Jones was assured thut her pilgrims would ho permitted to deliver the message providing an Intorvlew could bo arranged with the now president after tho Inauguration. Now SPRING and SU.MMKIt stylo SHIRTWAISTS Just received. Priced from 75 O up. COOS RAY CASH STORK. Mr'A.o. Iap. IfrM to Com liar TlmM.l NKW YORK, Fob. 28. Presl-donf-oloct Wilson branded iih untrue this artoruoon tho report that ho had invited Clprlano Castro to at tend the inauguration ceremonies. "It Is unqualifiedly raise," said tho Governor. Castro, when questioned, donlod that ho stated that Wilson Invited 111 in to attend the Inauguration. He said he was going to Washington or 1iIh own accord. CASTRO I.HINVITI-:i Vfiiciichi .Mao Who Insulted Aiucrl ciin Honored by Wilson, Mr A', lalril I'rfta to I'ooa lla- Tlmra. WASHINGTON, Fob. 28. Ameri can Minister Hcaupro at Havana tele graphed the State department today that former president Castro of Veil ozuola announced that ho hod boon Invltod by President-elect Wilson to attend tho inauguration. Ho will leavo Saturday for Washington and will roturno to Havana within a few days. Program Completed for Jubi lee There Saturday After noon from 2 to 6. HALF HOLIDAY IS DECLARED FOR IT Large Number of Marshfield Citizens to. Participate in Jollification. Final preparations are being com pleted this nftornoon for tho big Ju bilee mid celebration, which will ninrlc tho beginning of clearing tho right of way for tho Southern Paci fic construction In North Hond. Acting Mayor Falkensteln of North Hond has declared a half holiday for tho occasion, and all the mills and factories will be shut down. Whllo no holiday hns been declared In Marshlleld, the Hpeclal commlttco of tho Chamber of Commerce will soe that there Is a big crowd present from here. Mayor Straw has Issued a statement urging nil Marshlleld cit izens, who possibly i :i, to Join In the festivities at Nnrt. .end. Tho scene will ho on tho old A. M. Simpson homestead, where Captain Simpson entered In ISfH. The mnu selected to start tho cutting of the first trco is Robert Slmiisou. who. al though not a relative of Captain A. M. Simpson, Is ono or tho oldest liv ing pioneers of Coos Hay. Ho camo bore In 185(5. Captain Kdgar Simp son will finish the work. Prior to tho program, tho North Hond band will head a pnratlo from Virginia and Sherman streets tn the purk. The .MarHhfleld baud Ih expect ed to Join in It Tho committee In charge hns ar ranged so that antes can go direct to the sceno on iflnnk roads. A olitnk turning table Iiiih been put in so Unit nut oh will not havo to got into the mud. Program of the Day. II. C. Dlora announced today that tho following wiih a general outline of tho program aranged: Chairman of the day Dr. Hartle, SpeakerH A. II. Dorbyshlro, Poter Logglo, Nell McLood, J. W. Dennett. C. It. Peck. W. S. Chandlor. Judco .1. S. Coko and others. "Hurlal of tho Hammer," with band playing funeral dlrgo. Cutting down trco Robert Simp son and Captain Udgar Simpson. Speaking program. Lunch and refreshments, Includ ing big clam bake, crabs an 1 sand wiches. .Mil) or Straw' Request. Mayor Straw has Issued tho fol lowing i-olf explanatory statomont: To the Citizens or Marshlleld: Tho people or North Hond have ox tendod iih an Invitation to bo pres ent in their city tomorrow nftornoon at 2 o'clock, and to Join with thorn In celebrating tho roininoiicoment of netunl construction work on tho WII-liimotto-Paclllc railroad. In ordor to show our appreciation of tho courte sy extended us anil to asnlst In pro moting tlio fooling of friendship that lias existed botween tho two cities for so many yonrs, I respectfully ask all thoso who are ablo to do so to at tond this celebration. B. 13. STRAW, Mayor. MANY ARRIVE KNOX MOT TO ON BREAKWATER ANSWER NOTE Steamer in Early This Morn ing After Good Trip Down ' the Coast. Tho Hreakwator arrived in . tills morning from Portland with a ca pacity list of pnssongors and fi&0 tons of freight, tho largest cargo sho has brought Into tho Hay In many weeks. In addition to tho miscellaneous shipments, there was an auto for George Goodrum. Tho Hronkwator had a good trip down. Sho was compelled to re turn to Portland nftor leaving thero Tuesday In ordor to got a steel baso of ono of the hoists repair ed. The, Hieakwntor will sail at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon lor Port land. Among thoso arriving on tho Breakwater were the following. Chns. Koller, Hort B. Smith, Mrs. J. B. Mills. II. It. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herrlngton, W. A. Hahr, O. C. Noblo, Mrs. C. C. Noble, Mrs. A. Horrlnger, Mrs, Drain. Mrs. Al lison, Ruby Bndlcott. Frank Me Sarley. Mrs. Frank McSarloy, T. B. Smith, Geo. Mix, Jamos Cart ilght, B. A. Ilnlloy, Mrs. C. A. Haor, Fred Marks, Mrs. O. Trow hrldgo, C, C. Wantonnutto, Mrs. W. F. I.onnhorn. Goo. GrlibboB, Mrs. A. Wilson, R, h. Wells, Mrs. Quackenbuph, J. II. Thorson, B. W, Wright, Goo. Thorson. D. Coons, C. Coons, H Coons. Dill Coons. Mrs. I B Patterson, IJ, Jenklnson, J, Jurlch, Mrs. Mean), C B. Meant," Secretary Will Leave Panama Canal Toll Controversy for Successor. (fir AnaolatM I'rcta lo Cooa liar Timet. WASHINGTON. Fob. 28. The rejoinder of the British government to tho Inst American note regard ing tho Panama Canal zone tolls question, was delivered today to Sooretary of Stato Knox by Ambas sador James Hryco, Though nat urally of great Intorost to Knox, ho will make no effort to consider it, but will allow tho. negotiations on tho Amorlcan sldu to bo continued by his successor in olllco. It is understood that tho British noto after a repetition of former arguments contains tho flat propos al for arbitration of tho Ibsuo, ac cording to provisions or tho exist ing spoclnl arbitration treaty be tween tho two countries, which will oxulro in Juno. J. T. McGulro. Miss X. Savage, Mrs. II. B. Coleman. Harry Smith, F. G. Florlan, Mjrtlo Mlllor, II. R. Kel ler, Mrs. W. C. Pulley. Abo Huklnst. W. W. Lawloy, Mrs. W. W. I.nw loy,' W. I. Brlckloy. S P. Watts. R. B. Brown, Mrs. P. Mltvtioll. Rail Luty, Mr. Bayllss, U. C. Baylls. Burt Shoultz, A B Jensen, Jack Smith, R. Shorych. B. B. Sawyor. J. L, Jonos. Mary Howaid, Martin Wiikstroni, Mrs. Wickstrom, 11. Sev erson, W A Ilasham, M J Doro thy, G. A Dnden, Joo Adams. J C. Oster and' oloven steerage