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mswamuissst m ONLY PR0P0SES--A WOMAN EITHER POSES, SUPPOSES OR IMPOSES 7 iv "'" Tli,y licmijj- iil. (tan lag Sftmra MEMBER OP TUB A8SOOIATKI) PRES NOW IS YOUR TIM I. A small ail In Till' Times mint rolninii inny bring yon results im mediately. Try one. ...i.ti.i.nl In 1878 XXXVI. I;, The Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. 4 Consolidation of Times, Const Mall mid Coos liny Advertiser. No. 198 M3RDER HOUSE HEAD TELLS LI ABOUT f WES PI WOMEN - .. DnnUlinl tot o sears, nuuuuun hd Company uiw""u" Called as vmiiuao. IOVE8 0VER4UU; MANY uci ,,,-'-,,, lis Vice Commission Con- inues to riiiu " Girls' uowimw. ,,JlU!J Trrti o Cocs It.r Tl.n, 1 ,irG0 March 7. -Leading Krf Chicago wore called bo- r";..i- Connln V I'll lUVOMIKH- amlttcc today In nn endeavor lp,i. n.n MtnllnilR betWCOll !o wages paid women mid tlio hi IJosenwald, president of -i....fc. c. Cn refirrlllll IC- !jlr to notes testified llml his W employs 473S women . nm P...I. Tl,n Imi'pHt HflllirV Of $" t(otoglrl16ycnrsof iikc. Af itrrt months tlioy nro advanced I; 50, Tlio company oiuiiui" ihollvent Home, u oinpiojH S jlrlJ and women who rocelvo jMwald wag at one tlmo clinlr- ol the Chicago vico cniiiiiiwHiuii 1 conducted an InveKtlKntlon of i. ik.t liv A nnrlloil of tills rt luppresHed by the rotn rt. The committee ilepiirtincnt i ol bis company reported min- a requirements of glrlH "adrift" llrlng it homo) was S. ,,,,. I, I ritnlvlnir In n nucstloil iiit. Goicrnor O'llnra said tlmt . in nmrllratlv no connection iteo low wages and immorality CC(D. I llrl earnlns small wanes might tiit ii a iiibterfucu to account htr dereliction," ho declared. aid that he considered $u enough icy woman living nt homo and aooth for ono who supports hor Ile itld his company In 1911 tlitrtn million dollnrs. It is n a company and pays 7 per cent 'aa on both common ami pro- tlitocKaiid inero was a surplus 1I.00O.OOO nt tlio end of 1U1 2. u!d that Im rnnlil linvn lrlvnn 1)0,000 out of tlio profits for i and itlll paid "some dlvl- lei Ha tnlil Mini lilu pfimtiniiv --- .. ,..... ...... ..... vu,,,!,,,,,! lenllaV. nfllna tt nonrlnlti If Mm Id paid In each Individual enso reaougo. no said tlmt no would bill to mi llin iilulma nf llii Km far as competition will por ta iuids wages. cuti.sNOTiiiaMAiii.i-:. uitaal TMliiiony of One of (he Witnesses. llE5'll,l fnti la I ,ir II.. Tlnl. I WACO, March 7 "Emily," a w employe of Scur fc Roebuck, 'to left to engage m more lucra- ,., mtiii, miii i.uieii o mo latd testified that the only crlt- 5 lbs hail nf II,,. ri... .. .. 'tit they "scolded" Bonietlmos. Hin nVi i,- ii.. , ... M U. I i :''.. "" "U0 "" (El I . gCU",L? S n WOelJ ' to girls living nlone) and ,17"""' wuiowui inotnor, JM blame that Klrl If alio ''tt'ns' Jked puzzled for a in... ,." v" "'"iproiionuiiiB, frankly and replied: "No, JJjjWuMamolicrifBliowlll- I wouldn't." Mf".'0." bla,e hop If alio - ,' 'wer crime!" x'i I wouldn't." aZW,uw! f.rom th0 B10C jjwtbd the girl as she left TURKS FORTY ARABS Soldiers Who Mutinied Because it Is Too Cold to Fight Balkans. Illy Aoiltr'1 I'n-M lo Coo lUjr Tlmni,) CONSTANTINOIM.H, .March 7.--Fifty intitlnmiH Arab soldlorH, bo- IoukIiik to tlio Turkish roKlmontH I guarding the puiiliiHiila Calllpoll and I the DardauoilcH StiultH, wero shot iih an oxampiu to mo oiiioih. mori of tlio men KiiardliiK tho lines nro from warm ellmutoH mail are mil tlnmiH on account of tlio cold. They declare thoy nro too cold to Unlit. W I GALO I.OA.V l-'Olt SKItVIA. SwImh lliinla-i's Advance .Money lo Ono of llalhaii Alllei. tlr Amu. Ilil I'nn la Coo llr Tlniri.) OHN'HVA, March 7. Tho Sorvlan Kovoriiment today negotiated a I loan of $G,U0U,0()n at kuvuii and .ono-half percont with a Hwlsa bank I ItiK Krnup. Tho money Ih to bo re paid within tlireo moutiiH niter tno atlKiintiiru of pence between tho Ual kaii allies and Turkey. ItKIIKI. I.KADKIt KUIlltHNDHItS. Ilafael Tnpla (Jives Up Strum;'' Apiiiist Iluerla. (Ilr AoUll l'rrn to Coot IUf Tlmn.) MEXICO CITY, March 7. Itafaol Tapla, an olllcor of tho Itural Guards who took tho Hold against lluorta af ter tho doath of Mndoro, has nurren dercd to tho Kovornment authorltleB today at Guadalupe I'idalKO, where tho treaty of poaco between Moxlco and tho United States was concluded In 1848. Tapla Is very popular In tlio southeastern states. John C. Roper Nominated to Be First Assistant Post- master General. tllr Ao llr. 1'rrii lo Coon IJy Tlmr J WASHINGTON. March 7 John C. Hoper of California, wnB nominat ed today by President Wilson to bo llrst assistant pnstninster Konernl. Dr. Charles P. Nelll, whose ronom lnntlon as commissioner of Inbor fail ed of confirmation at tho Inst con gress, Is to be renominated ns com missioner labor stntlstlcs. MAItlll.E NOT CO.NTIHMEI). Confirmation of Interstate Commerce CoiuuiNsloiici' Deferred. I Mr Amd, lIM I'riM to Coot Hay Tlmm ) WASHINGTON, March 7. Confir mation In the senate of John II. Mar ble, of California, ns n member of tho Interstate Commerce Commission to succeed Franklin K. Lnno, who wiih mnde secretary of the Interior, today was put over until Monday owIiik to a slip In parliamentary procedure. iti:m:r. hands pii.i.ach:. .Mexican Insurgent Plunder Part of .Simula. f Ilr AuoiUtrJ I'rnt lo Coo Ilajr Time.) WASHINGTON, Mnrcli 7. Sonorn, ono of tho northoru border fltates of Mexico, continues a defiant nttltudo toward tlio Huertn Kovornment. Tho consul nt Hormoslllo reports consld ernblo excitement thoro. Itobel bnnds nro approachliiK Acapulco and pll liiKlnR tho country. Thoy domnnd n larso monoy payment for mirrender liiK their aruiH. PLANS OK HEHEI.S. I'se lleniioslllo as Haso Since Hiieiln Cnptiireil (iiinyinaN Illy A mo, l.ir.1 I'rvu la l'ou luy TlmM DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 7. With tho Huorta troops ovldently In con trol of Guaymns, tho constitution alist rebels contluuo tholr mobllizn tlou at Hormoslllo. in in ii USE n Parliament Hitnhn. Vf Grant nf m nnn 5 lo English Navy.' 'IF Kir reJ.uDMm,n,on 1,arlln- .IrArnmnV "".00 to1 MADEIIQ KA.MII.V AKIIIVKS. Relatives of Liitw Pie.sldeut of JIcv ico Rem la New Voik. Ily Awoi Ulul I'rtM la Coat limy Time, J NEW YORK, March 7. Francisco Madero, fnthor of tlio Jato president of Moxlco, arrived horo today from Havana. Tlio rofiiBco wnB nccompnn lod by his son, Ernesto, and tho lat tera wifo and family. Tlio widow of tlio Into prcsidont remained in Ha-vnnn. WILSON WILL TELL PUBLIC President Decides to Make News of Cabinet Meet ings Public Henceforth f Ily AuorlXiKl I'rtll lo Cool IUy TlmM. WASHINGTON, March 7. At tho end of a cabinet mooting today, Pres ident Wilson let It be known through Secretary Dnntcls thnt ho proposed as far ns posslblo to pursuo a policy of publicity regarding whnt takes placo around tho cabinet table. It Is tho plan to make public In a formal wny nt tho end of ench session hereafter whnt has been disposed of. Wilson'H present purpose, it was lenrned today Is to ncccpt tho pro poBnl of the Houso leaders nnd rec ommend thnt tlio tariff nlono can bo acted upon at tho extrn session. NOW ALLEGED Deputy Sheriff in Charge of Hyde Jury Springs Sen sation at Kansas City. iny AMorlatdl I'rtm In Coos Hay Tlmfi. KANSAS CITY, Mnrch 7. Thomns Hollowoll, n deputy murshnll in charBo of tho Jury In tho Ilydo mur der trial, told Judge I'ortorfleld thnt ho wns offered $1000 to bring nbout a disagreement and $1500 for nn ncijulttnl. Judgo I'ortorfleld Issued n warrant for tho nrrest of Snm Drown, who It Is nllcged mndo the offcrj Dr. Hyde Is being tried for tho murder of n rich relative, known ns Mllilonnlro Swope. CUIIAN AMNESTY RILL. President Gomez Signs It Despite the Protest of United Stales. Ily Amoi lain I'ma lo mi nay Tlmm.) HAVANA. March 7. President .Iosco Miguel Goine7. signed today tho amnesty bill in spite of tho energetic protest hnnded to tlio Cubnn govern ment yesterday by United States Min ister Arthur M. llcinipro. FIFTY REPORTED KILLED TODAY IN BALTIMORE BY EXPLOSION THREE KILLED IN WAS1GTI DARRDW CASE IS WITH JURY RAILWAY NEWS OE GOOS BAY No SPECIAL SALE but you can nl wnya buy it CHEAPER at tlio COOS RAY CASH STORE. G00ST0 Wl IS wuiOflj 1 L S3t..i - ll i IIA until I te.ft ."Wton. of t"ay, a ,, "7'u iviu ior it k liffia Cana- ' ior tne Mrs. Mary Iverson Succumbs After Brief Illness Al most 90 Years Old. Mrs. Mary Ivorson, ngod 89 years, ono month and six days, died last night at tho homo of hor aon, O. H. Ivorson. in Cooston nfter a short Illness. f'onmllcntlons duo to hor ndvnncod yonrs woro tho oauso oi doath. Mfs. Ivorson canio to MarshtleKi about six yoais ago from Waupaca County, Wis., to mauo nor nomo with hor son, Sho had no other relatives horo oxcopt htm, his wifo and son. O. II. Ivorson ta engineer nt tho Kruso & nanks shipyards in North Bond. Tho funeral will bo hold Sunday nfternoon at 2 o'clock from tho Dungan Undertaking parlors, Rev. II. I. RutledBo officiating. Engineers Fontaine and Gra dy Leave on Trip. Over Right of Way.. Thoro woro few now developments In tlio rnllroad situation on Coos Buy today. Knclnoora Fontaine nnd Grady loft this morning to go over tlio routo be tweon hero nnd Gnrdlnor. Thoy will trnvorso tho survey up North Slough, Inspect tho tunnel slto nnd visit tho Copenhagen camps. Englneor Broughton, who has the bridgo work in charge got his test ing machinery locntod today and is ascertaining tho condition of the Bay near tho bridgo slto and how deep they will have to go for n foundation, Tho Southorn Pacific is negotiating with F. W. Kern for n right of way ii.rnin.ii Mm K'nrth Bend Box Fac tory grounds. Mr. Korn lins stated that ho will soil tho wholo factory to tho company but tho company only wants n right of wny. However, thoy mny find It prnctically ns cheap to buy tho factory outright as to try and get only a right of way. A North Bond report Iwb it thnt n 15-dny op tion wns given on tho plant March 3 to tho Southorn Pacific. Tho Southorn Pacific through Bradford Wheeler 1b said to bo secur ing other North Bond property and It Is intimated that they may got ex tensive holdings along tho North Bend waterfront uororo inoy com plete tho deals now ponding. "It will bo a S. P. lino, anyhow," roninrked a Marshfield man todny in commenting on tho possibility of tho Smlth-Powors road beyond Myrtle Point being a link In the const road. "If the Smith-Powers company keops it, tho abbreviation will bo 'So. P.,' Just tho samo as if tho Southern Pa cific does." CHALLENGE OK I.IPTON. Yachts to Ro Less Than 75 Feet and Flvo Races Run. Hy AaaoilatCMl Vtn to Cool Day Tlmea J LONDON, March 7. Sir Thomas Llpton's chaliengo for tho America s r.:.. cM.minina Mint thn conuictlng yachts shall not exceed 75 feet at tho water lino and that winning three out of flvo races shall decide tho Issue. Illy Ao latcvl I'rrii lo Con Ilay TlmM,) LOS ANGELAS, March 7. From S:30 this morning tho Jury In tho trial of Clnrenco Dnrrow for nllcged Jury bribery In the famous dynamite trial tins deliberated without result. The former chlof counsol for tho Mc Namnrn brothors was plnlnly disap pointed . In tho former trial on practically tho same chargo and al most tho Identical ovldonco, ho wns acquired III less than an hour. The court convened nt 10 o'clock with tho expectation of a verdict and when 11 o'clock passed without a report from tho Jury, speculation began ns to chances of disagreement. Tlio court ndjourucd until 12:15, when tho Jury went to lunch. If wnB reported to stnnd nine to threo for acquittal. The court will reconveno nt 2 o clock. MYRTLE POINT UP CASE Mandamus Proceedings to Force Special Election No Saloons Before Jan 1. Judgo Coko In chambers today heard preliminary argunionts lu tlio mandamus proceedings of J. O. Stom mlor, L. Strong and J. E. Schilling of .Myrtle Point to compol tho Coos county court to cnll a "wot and dry" olectlon In Myrtlo point, April t. Tho cnBo rosultod over a provision of tlio now homo rule law of Oro gon, which tho county court con strues to moan thnt "wot nnd dry" olcctioiiB enn only bo hold nt tho samo tlmo ns tho rogulnr stnto elec tions, or only on tho first Tuesdny af ter tho first Monday In Novombor. Tho rogulnr city olectlon will bo hold In Myrtlo Point April 7 nnd Mcsrs. Stomnilor, Schilling, Strong nn.l nMmra liml nnlltlnneil for submit ting tho question then. Tho county court had practically ngreoti 10 n, when tho lognl question wns raised. Myrtlo Point has been dry for years. At tho arguments today, both sides agreed that If tho election Is held April 7, nnd tho city is voted "wot" tho council thoro ennnot leg ally llcenso saloons before Jnnuary 1, 1914. Tho same date would ap ply If tho election is delayed until Novomber. Myrtlo Point has been dry for years, it being ono of tlio first sections of Coob county to voto for prohibi tion. GALLANTRY GETS ITS REWARD. Captain Parsons, Formerly of Alli ance Gets Letter of Praise. ASTORIA, Mnrch 7. Captain E. E. Parsons, of tho bar tug Fearless, who has returned from San Francisco whore ho turned tho tug over to hor owners, has received n letter from tho superintendent of tho Ilfo saving srvico nt Washington, thanking him for tho asslstanco ho rondored tlio llfo crows at tho tlmo of tho wreck of tho tank steamer Rosecrans. The letter says: "In performing the sorvlcos rofer red to you undoubtedly incurrod great danger and it affords mo much ploasuro to commond your gallantry." Havo your Job printing dono at Tho Times office. Workmen on Government Steamer near Wenatchee, Wash., Victims. Ily Aiaoclatril Vrtn lo Coot Ilay Tlmm WENATCHEE, Wash., March 7. Three workmen employed on tho steamer Ynklmn engnged In govern ment work nbovo Bridgeport on tho Columbia River, woro killed Wednes day by tho explosion of dynamite. Tho dear nre: Georgo Uffrlst. Hnrry Laugland. Hugh McCnrcn. FIRE AT HOT SPRINGS FATAL Four Thought to Have Been Killed in $500,000 Con flagration Today. (Ily AMOtlalM Vm to Cno Ilay TlmM.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 7. Flro in tho down town section de stroyed six business houses with a loss of a half million dollars. It Is bolloved that four persons woro burn ed to denth. A gas explosion caused tho conflagration. Terific Loss of Life and Many Injured in Accident on Ship in Harbor There BRITISH VESSEL WAS LOADING EXPLOSIVE. SUKKHAGETTE TO PRISON. Eighteen Months for Woman Who Started Klru in Loudon. Illy Aaaoflat! I'rtaa lo Cooi Ilay Tlmca.J LONDON, Mnrch 7. Miss "Joyco Locko," a militant suffragist was found guilty of sotting flro to tho pavilion In tho now Rotnnlcnl gardens nnd sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment. Her rcnl nnmo Is Ollvo Whnrry. ill LEAVE HERE Resigns as Pastor of Swedish Lutheran Churches in Marshfield and N. B. Rov. John E. Oslund has tendered his resignation as pastor of tho Swe dish Lutheran congregations in Marshllold mid North Bond and will probably accopt n call from tho congregation nt Center City, Minn., near his old homo. Ho will remain on Coos Bay until about May, prob ably. Ab yot, no ono has been sug gested as his successor horo. Announcement: of his decision to leave hero canio as n surprlso to tho many friends thnt his geniality nnd ability havo won during his pastor ship on Coos Bay. Ho dislikes to lonvo horo but tho cnll from Center City Is ono thnt ho can scarcoly re fuse. It takes him back near his parents nnd old homo nnd tho ro numeration Is much greater than hero. Contor City Is about thlrty flvo miles northeast of St. Paul and tlireo small towns on Chicago I.nko constltuto tho congregation which numbers 2,000. Tho congregation Is tho oldest of tho denomination In Minnesota. Slnco coming to tho Bay, Rov. Oslund received a nuinbor of calls, but until tho ono canio from Minne sota, ho did not, consldor leaving horo. BIG GAIN Incoming Shipments to Marshfield Today Total led 262 Pounds. Tho parcel post Is rapllly increas ing tho business of tho Marshfield postofflce. Tho incoming parcol post Shock Felt for Miles and Big Buildings Far Distant Damaged. iny Amo. tatM I'itm lo Cooa Ilay TlmM. BALTIMORE. Mil., March 7. An oxplofllon of dynnmlta occurred In tho lower harbor of Baltlnioro to dny while tho British Hhlp Alum Chine wns being londed. It Is known thnt seven nro dead. Of theso four wero of tho crow of tho stoamor nnd threo wero on hoard tho Unltod States naval collier Jason. Twenty-nine other men on tlio collier nnd tho grcnter pnrt of the crow of tho Alum Chlno woro Injured. Later estimates placed tho num ber of killed nt r.O nnd tho wounded as ninny more. Threo hundred nnd forty tons of dyunmlto wero exploded. Tho exploslvo was being trniiBforrcd from a bnrBo to a stenmcr when It went off from somo unknown causo. Pitiful scones wero enacted at tho Brondway wharf when tho tugs boar ing tho dead and Injured arrived there. Hundreds of women nnd chil dren whose husbands nnd fathers work on the water, crying and wring Ing their hands begged to bo nllow cd to see If their men folks woro among tho victims. Somo of tho In jured aro expected to dlo. Much hn voe was causod by unexplodcd boxes which wero hurled through tho nlr and exploded when thoy Btruck. Tho shower of largo and amnll pieces of tho wrecked vessols, somo wolghlnfc tons, fell In tho water nnd on shoro for miles around. Pcoplo In this city mid for hun dreds of miles distant llrst thought It wns nn enrthqunke. The school houso nt Sparrow Point, sovornl miles from tho sccno of tho explosion, wns partly destroyed and sovoral children hurt. Tall buildings. In tho renter of Baltimore rocked perceptibly. Scores of bonis In tho harbor hur ried to tho sccno. A pleco of Bteol weighing fifty pounds wns hurled through tho air four miles. PHILADELPHIA, Mnrch 7. Tho shock of tho Bnltlmoro explosion wns felt at tho U. 8. navy yard horo, 100 miles from the scene. SPECIAL ROAD TAX IS UPHELD COOS COUNTY COMMISSIONED DECIDE THAT IT SHALL RE COLLECTED DEFECT CURED RY SPECIAL LEGISLATION. (Spoclnl to Tho Tlmos.) COQUILLE. March 7. Tho Coos county commissioners, nfter hearing nn opinion from Doputy ProsocutliiB Attornoy I.IIJoqvlst, decidod to go nhond with tho collection of tho spo cial road district tax levlos. It wns first feared that these levies could not bo collected on acocunt of n de fect In tho 1909 road law which ro sultod In a Douglas county special lovy enso bolng decided ndversoly to tho county. Howovor, Mr. Liljoqvlst stnted that spoc-lal legislation by tho last leglslaturo cured this defect and that anyway the Douglas county caso was different. A numbor of Cooa comity road districts wero Intorestod. business this morning nlono totallod 2G2 pounds and somo days It has boon ever grentor than that. Postmaster Curtis has beon In structed to weigh nil Incoming and outgoing mall during tho months of March and April. This Is for the pur poso of ascertaining tho pay of tho star routo sorvlco. Mr. Curtis has also boon notified to put on n third mall carrlor In Marshflold and F. O. Brooks, who lins boon substltuto can lor horo will tnko tho position. Tho town will bo dl vldod Itno threo routos nnd It may bo that tho servico will bo oxtonded. Horotoforo, thoro linn boen but two ronton, Mosrs. Sneddon mid Haas dollovrlng all the mall. Deputy Postmaster Suninor is now figuring on tlio now routes. It Is also proposed to furnish three deliveries of mall in the business sec tion, one at 8 o'clock In the morning, nuothor between 11 and 12 o'clock and a third nt 3 o'clock. The now dellvory Is botwon 11 and 12 o'clock nnd will euablo the distribution of mail brought In by the various boats In time for morchants to fill mall orders on the aftornoon boats. Havo your Job printing done a' Tho Times office. Try Tho Times' Want Ads.