KssrpwbH MEN MERELY STUB THEIR TOE BE PUT THEIR BEST FOOT FORWARD 00a latr tea SOME i ,,Kr ARTICLES now is vorii time. A small ail In The Times vtnut column limy bring ynii results im . .. rmitid llii-oituli 'limes viniit Mewi- -; .. Iimil "1-1" L tsc "lc"" "lty mediately. Try one. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATE!) PUES Igrttw"!!!: . ..I.II.I...1 In iUrH VQLXXaVI. i',0 Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. -- , f ifflif IKK RECEIVER MEMORIAL HI FOR BIG HAILWAY STSIEMS A. Ooiualldntlon of Times, Const Mull Mill Coos liny Advertiser. No. 227 1 n!...luA lliiinn ihv Arrange to mssuiyu umuu Paciflc Merger. NOT THINK PLAN OF COMPANIES RIGHT Bourt May Not Bo Able to Ex- KUI .' I :.v.il Clvnr h tena imi '-1""1 """ U, S. supreme oum 1. ... .... i.i.i iveti tn (Vhm IUr TlmM.I WISIUXOTOX. 1). C, April 10. L... i. ,. iirnlmlilllty of tlio gov- Lgtil taking "J, ,no I""1" Him mi ..!.. it,.,.irt nitil Hut IrllHOI we l'",u" "" V- " ' " kmthern raciuc mcium mi h - r. l, i ii... II... I KInteH i-mirl rtteriaip.il - :....,: ilSt Louis docs not approve 01 me ' ulin Of dissolution Wlll'll WII8 . .'. ... i. .......... Ilnmiriil 1e- piiioMi. U developed toclny that ' . .1 .I....I.I nlllillllf lll.l Vf II (ITIOIIH IHIIHIl UlUWIIf, t.i I... .. .1... !.... ..Mill. Ill flf .Till. clKMii oi "" ' . V. . i tm u to tltf power of too 8f. Louis '""' ..... .1.. Hi. .11 ..!- rt to cxieini mo mm! num. H- .. ik o. .i.i'. .mil I'lllirl U'ltlllll ii py mr nii.. ..I. ... -- tllcb to accomplish Hio dlslntcgrn- .( lll.....iiiiii lrllt 'Plllt M under l IIO niiciiinui " rjlroidi liavu mini May i i i ,( i tilsn of illHHolutluu ncropt- iVe to the court. t HEARINGS ABOUT TARIFF ISenatc Committee Decides to Act On Evidence Gathered Last Winter. If A-ullltJ ITf.'i lu ('una IUr Tlmrn.l WSHIXCTON. I). C. April 10. Tie it.te limine committee Iiiih de- (ralneJ not to havo liearlngB on the 'irWblll. Manufacturers of ninny in have appealed to Clinlriniin nzcom and oilier members of tliu 'ttoilttfe for an opportunity to pre litird.ici'a 1.,1111 i the rates pro wed In the Underwood bill. Tlio nu romuiitti'o taken the poHltlon i ice Marines or the House WnyH I'M mini committee In .lununry e iiiflldently thoioiigh to imor 'wwi mi tlio point tlio Hewitt) KrJlto mmliler hi connection with 'teUriff r vision. Tlio Senate was in kmou today IW llnile. nniiii.npiil.i l.n.... itnimlii. fii ivimui i inn iu4i? iii;iiiiiii- !i'd that a cooil wmkliiL' niiitor- 7 1 lupporlllli! t'hilli'innii Uniler- 'oliDd the WnyH it it d Mciiiih eoni . m tills neenm to Imllcnto tlio wmiii ratify tlio Heliuiluli-a an Mtt per cent on KiiKiir, wlth'n pro- 'Xfjfl Ml" I ..l ... .. .. . ,-- u huiiiK on uio iroo iihi in "ff JW. Tlierii urn iiHunrnnenH vfr. that Much n.8it xv 1 1 1 not "toniuiwii',1 without n light. WPAX wim, in-: tiibri:. Ial Not Withdraw IMilhlt Frrnii lt' MUIM Frrit. la 1'iwti II. w Tim. I OKIO. Anfll 1ft. nni,.lr,i !.. ,,,..' w. -uniiiiiin iiuiu r-'UDat l):lrlli.....lln.. l... ii.. i.. 3u .. I'iwii u lliu UIHI" lie r. r,1.mont '" t l'nnnma ln- . -Lilian Win not bo with- I QUALITY I ILL GOODS Nentative MurdoqkWould -h uiommg rvianu-tacturers. lHlXnTnv'rrDVJ'r:' ;C Vo M,"-aock, tho pro 4tto., ' Wnn,B PtnB mnn- th "mrk thei" "nH W001" 12,1 '" aro not, fined nnrt bi . !.P.ut ln a bill today pro- '8"nn."-"c?..0f labols rnngliig '"'aiouliiV ,, t0 "mixed goods." '"Josilbi. , oI(l tl,Q mnnufncturerB Mlei, J!.or tho proper labollng """"Wo T , Jho Penalty ranges ItriL." t0 1.000 lino nn.l n vnr V Lvws l'ltninci.M I14 to n- -- -' uotlilng Xntloniil Iiu., "ailk Loans L Wabii,v. ' " ' ,0 ' flr Times 1 rtrtntattil0X,'.D- c- April 10. I ? bill J'oeR hns intro- L'Mntrn,;,,., to a,,.? J,0 an money on real i... 'i .enL or tii pnm. DAY'S IN i ijuiivur. wi'Hi. CONGRESS SUFFRAGETTE ON SUFFRAGETTE ..... HUM STRIKE WAR! 1 1 i Marty Important Bills Intro duced in House Probes Are Planned Now. ttlr Ai llil l'rm to tUxn llr Tlmcu 1 WASHINGTON, I). l. April 10.--ItopruAtititnllvp StoplieiiB. of Callfor nln, Introduced a hill dlreetlng tho I'nnnmn Itnllwny Coinpaiiy to efltab Mk!i a Pacific Htontimhlp lino connec tion with the Atlantic lino. Mnnn Introduced n hill for a tar iff hoard of five nioinberH. llohson Intrjiiliiceil a Joint rertoln tion for u eoiiBlltutlonal amoniljiiunl for tho direct election of I'rt'tmlunt for a hIiirIij Hovon-year term, and llnrthnldt one to idnll the Presiden tial tcmiro to two four-year terniH. Necloy Introduced one to provide for popular election of United StatoH HlHtrlct .IiidgoH every hIx yiturn. Hnrlholdt' Introduced a resolution for coiiiiiiIhrIou to fix the liotindnrleH of North and South American mi tloiiH. Clark Introduced a rcsoliitlou for u Kpeelnl eoiumltteo to; InvoHtl f!nlt tliu varloiiK loitlHlativo and ix ei'iitlvo coiiiniKlneH and Aimlln one to Inveiitlgato tho tobacco pool at lleuilomon. Ky. I.oborK Introduced olio lo InveHtlgnte tho prlccH paid by the govorninent for elovntore. The PrcHldent would ho authorized to Invito foreign natloim to partici pate In the naval parade optpilug the I'nnnmn Canal by n ri'Holiitlpn Intro duced by Copley. AMENDMENTS TO C01SIDT1 I Plan to Have Federal Govern ment Pay One-Third of Cost and States Balance All Governors to Direct it. ' tnr AnoMilnl I'rrtt lo Coon Ilr Tlrnm 1 WASIIINdTON. 1). C. April 10. A Lincoln inemorlnl hlchwnv from llnHtOn to San r'ranelRro was nro- poscd In n bill Introduced In the House by Tnylor of Colorado, It In to be controlled by a highway com nilHtlnn, composed of the govemora of oil Htatcn lu the union. Two thirds of the cost In to bo paid by the HtateH through which It would pass and ouc-thlrd by tho federal govern ment. It would run via New York, wiimuuKiun, apringiiciu,! Jiiinoin, ami uuiivur, wrm. Prison Authorities Do Not Try to Forcibly Feed Mrs. Pankhurst. tllr AwotUlnl I'rrtt te Ooot llr TlmM.1 LONDON, April It). .Mm. l'anli Imrm Ih showing the effecta of hov en days' hunger snike. No nttcinpt hnH been made by the prlnon uuthor lt leu to feed her forcibly. It seems likely that she will thus bo unable to fulfil her promise to attend a snf frngeLtc meeting tonight. lit JAP'S VICTIM Direct Election of President, Vice President, Judges and Term Limits Proposed. jr AMu.Ulr.1 I'rrtt lo Cuot llr Tlmrt ) WASHINGTON, U. C. April 10. Four constitutional ninendiuentB were proposed today In the House. Ono by Hobson provides for tho direct lioctlon of tlio president and the vlco president, that candidates shnll bo nominated by tho direct primary and elected for a slnglo term of soven years. , , Anothor by Ilartholdt would limit tho tenure of tho president to two terniH of four years each. iviiim iirnnnHod n constitutional nniendmont giving congress tho pow er to grant, protect, ami rcguiuiu and tho exclusive right to adopt and uso trade ninrks. Neoley proposed nn amendment to provide for the popular olectlon of United States district Judges every six years. stiTtog'et ONLrOHE VOTE Industrial Uprising in Belgium Against Present System of Suffrage There. tnr Attocitted rrttt la I'oot llty Tlmrt J nUUSSELS, April 10, Troops oc cupied today most of Hiq Industrial conters of nolglum In preparation for a genoral striko ordored for Mon day, when 300,000 or 400,000 men will quit work. Tlio strlko la an at- ...l. ., 11. n nrneoill HVHtom Of Oltiral voting In Ilelgium, whereby tho elt- Izens navo one, iwo ui ""V? '"'V nccordinK to tlielr station in lifo. The strikers demand that all male citizens shall liavejono. and only ope oto. WOItK AT Ff.qrEXCE. Porter llitis. llrliiR In More Men ami Supplies. . Tho Foreneo'West says: "Tuesday aftornoon the launch brought some horses down friini .Maploton and land ed them nt Glenada. Tho horses wero brought in from Eugone nnd wore taken to the railroad camp near Gardiner. A party of ubout fifteen men ar rived from Eugene Tuesday to work in Porter Dros.' railroad camp near Point Terrace. They have a crevf of sixty or seventy men employed Annie Pierce of Baker City Slain by George Uchida at Oakland. (Iljr .S.ao. UlrJ I'rrtt to Coot lltgr Tlmrt ) OAKLAND, Col., April 10. Tlmt George lichliln, tho Japanese iiiiirI elnn, murdered Annie Pierce nnd then tool: his own llfo yesterday, was the decision of the pollco today set tin:r at rest the theory that the girl could liuvo been killed lu a due, A telegram was received from M. Plorco of linker City. Oregon, a brothor of the girl, stating that he would hnve the remains cured for. That Uciiiiia deliberately planned to murder tho girl wa. evidenced by six farewell messages to .Innniicao rolatlveB. "To die for loco, Ih to have truly loved," was tho llnal word to friends ho ad dressed in his letters. Women Threaten to Boycott Fifth Avenue Shops if Big Parade Is Prevented. )lly Ami). Iilr.1 1'rfM lo Co.x 1U Tlmrt NUW YOltK, April 10 If the wo man suffragelten loso tho right to parade on Fifth avenue, they will retaliate with a boycott on Fifth nv- etiuo shops, according to threats that wero made today by many prominent women surfrngctto workers ut tho In stigation of the Fifth aveuiio asso ciation, nu ordinance is pending be fore the board of aldermen Becking to stop many of tho numerous parados on tho aveuiio every year, Among those excluded ''o the women auf-fragettes. PRIEST RIVER BANK ROBBED Cashier Held Up and Forced to Give Up $2000 Then Locked in Vault. IUr Amih ItlrJ I'rrtt to Coo ntjr Tlrnm, SPOKANi:. Wash.. April 10.-Lee Merry, cashier of tlio Citizens State Hank at Priest Itlver, Idaho, tele phoned to a local newspaper today that while In tho bank at 10 o'clock he had been held up and robbed of 2000 and locked In the hank's vault, lie said that after being In tho vault IS minutes ho worked the combination and released himself. Posses have been organized to search for the robber who Is armed. WILL CURTAIL NAVAL BILLS Great Britain and Germany May Agree to Defer In creases in Naval Strength. Jllr At.oilt4 i'rrtt lo Coot Hajr Tlpirt, 11EHLIN, April 10. Tho British government intends, nftor tlio con clusion of tho Balkan trouble, to ap proach Germany with a detlnlto pro posal to stop tho naval aliln building programmes of tho two countries during the llscnl year of 1011-1015, according to tho Taegllcho Ihiud-schnu, POPE PUIS SOME BETTER LATEST HEPOKTS 1'HO.M HOME AUK EXCOUUAGIXG CONDI- TION IS HEPOUTED AS MUCH IMPROVED. LACKS NOL'UISHMENT. BIGAMIST TO i END HIS LIFE Jack Lewis Who Wed Several Women Tries to Cut His Throat With Tin Cup. ' mr AttoilateJ Trttt to Coot Itif Tlmrt.) CHICAGO, April 10. Islng tho jagged edge of a handlo torn from tlnqup, "Jack" Lewis, charged with tho thoft of diamonds In Portland. Oregon, from a. womnn ho Is alleged to havo marlred In a mock ceremony, and later desortod, And at Milwaukee. Wis., from another woman, attampted to commit suicide today. The at tompt was discovered by a detective, who went to seo him ln tho cell. Lew Is Is also know as Weaver II. Clark and was also Identified as E. C. C Vonkloln. The wound is not sorl- Lator It was. announced that tho story of Lewis' attempted sulcldo was Incorrect. CSH KKGISTKIt AGENT 11EI1E. E. II Howard, sales agent for Na tional Cash Register, is at THE CIIANDLEH HOTEL until Tuesday, (Ily Associated Press) I HOME, April !). Physicians I continued tho report this aftor- I noon of tho Improved! condition I of tfio Pope. Their1 only fear I Ih complications from lack of 'I nourishment Effort) will bo I niniln to nilniiiilstor : artificial '! I nourishment. , J , 'I flli- Ammn, lalml Prrti to Cool tliv Tfmftl.1 HOME, April rq.--At'nooh tlio condition of Pope Plus was much bol ter but tho weakness of tlio heart and intermittent pulse aro still cann ing nnxlpty. Tho doctors pormlttej him to eat an egg with broth but tho patient waB able take it only with dlinciilty. Tho Pope rojolod (o seo the, morning bring a change In tlje weather. A splondldlsiiu str.oamqd through the ample Window of his bedroom. Although this seemed jo encourneo his spirits, he continued to feol nauseated and nyorso to tak ing nourlsjuaont, Tlo physician snid he considered tho t unchanged condition as arguing well for tlje better. His only cpecllleapprohep slon Is about heart weakness. In all tho churches In Homo, special prayers wore offered for tho'reenvory of tljo Pope. Howevor, some of those lip mediately Burrounding the Pope aro In deep seclusion. They assort tl)o examination by a specialist showqd tho inesencoof ten to twolvo dosrees of nlbumon. Don't think loss of your town '? causo U I8 smnll. Tho biggest owjn ln tlio world'a history was Ilethlolnip. So far as babies aro cona-ined, you know what you think it your baby You ought to feel tint way about your town Does .MONEY look GOOD to YOU? If so SAM'J some by trading at MEXICAN FEDERAL LEADER WILL DIE RATREB THAN SURRENDER T. VISITS HEBE Prominent Lumberman and Shipowner of San Francis co On Visit to Bay. ' Captain Dollnr, head of the Dollar Lumber company nnd Dollnr Steam ship companies, arrived hero last ev ening from tho lower Coiiullle, whero he hns been spending n few days looking after Interests there. He wns accompanied by H. M. Lorbor, who acts iir his niislstanl and who Is also Interested In tlio business. Cap tain Dollnr today Is Inspecting tho C. A. Smith mill and will depart on the Nairn Smith for his home. TIiIh Is his 11 rat visit to Coos Hay nnd Coos county. Mr. Dollnr Is now seventy years old but tho only Indication of his three score years and ten Is the w'hlto heard and wjilto hnlr. Ho Is still very active. Ho snld last evening nt The Chandler that ho had long been wishing to visit Coos liny nni Coos county but hnd not beon nhlu to do so. 111b son, dipt. Mclvlllu Dollar, who principally looks nftor the ships of the compnny, visited hero when the Grace Dollnr nnd the other big vessels of tho company took on the three shipments for Chinn hero. Mr. Dollar formerly operated lu Michigan, founding the lumber town of Dollnrvllle, Mich. Ho nlao oper ated along tho Ottawa river In Can ada nnd In northern Mlnnesotn, nnd last evening hnd uulto a visit with A. 11. Powers about old times there. He cnnie to tlio const thirty years ago ami engaged In business here. His compnny now operates twelve vessels, seven lu tho Asiatic trade and live In tho coast trade. Nine of I ho vessels nre owned by tho com pany and named after meniboiH of the Dollar family. The other threo vessels nre operated under charter. The company ships principally to Tien Tsln, Chlcan, where they havo big yards, Hunkow, Hhnughnl nnd Manila. Captain Dollar said that the Grace Dollar, tholr newest boat, was built for the Coiiullle trade and will con tinue to operate there. They han dle tho output of tho Lyons and John son mill, the Randolph mill, tho Co nulllo mill and Mercantile compnny nnd tho Kruso Shlnglo mill at Pros per. Besides the Grnco Dollar, thoy havo somo schoonors operating out of the Co(iillle. Tho company owns an Immense tract of timber south of tho Cnaiillle and this is furnishing the logB for tho mills stnted above. The company built the ten miles of logging road to tho Seeley & An dorson camps, tho latter handling tho logging for them. Captain Dollar snld that ho greatly regretted tho accident on tho Bear Creek brldgq sovoral months ngo. Whllo at Ban don ho wont to the Bnndou hospital nnd visited Rol Anderson, tho sole survivor of tho seven who went through tho bridge with tho train. Ho snld that tho grit and norvq shown by Anderson nftor tho wreck In summoning aid was llttlo short of romnrkablo. Captain Dollnr Is n gront ndmlrer of C. A. Smith and refors to hlm as tho "real pioneer In tho lumber busi ness," becnuso of tho devices that Mr, Smith has secured Is practically revolutionizing the lumber buslitess, Ho said that there are always people who say so and so can't bo done, but tho real man Is tho ope who maps out a plan or program and then goes nhond nnd accomplishes It. After It Is accomplished, the peoplo who knew It could not bo done are tho ones who nnlto In doprecntlng tho achieve ment and declare anyone- can do that, Captain Dollar says, that whllo tho Panama Canal will moa a great devel opment to the coast, ho docs not lqok for any startling boom Imme diately aftor Its completion. Ho is a great bqllovor In the development of tho Asiatic trade. As to what can be dono in It, he points out that twenty-Blx years ago, the Pacific Mall was tho only trnns-Paclflc lino nnd then Its largest vessel was a 3,000 ton craft. Now there nro a dozon and tho smallest vessel la about 10, 000 tons, Ho deprecates tho trouble with Ja pan and the action of California against tho Jnpanese. Ho says na tions should bo more- llko nolghbors than they are. Ho attribute much of tho troublo to union labor agita tors. Captain Dollar says that Coos Bay Is destined to become a groat place nnd ho is anxiously looking forward to tho time when tho Coos Bay bai ls deepened so that they can send tholr biggest vessr Is In hero and load direct for tho Orient. Ho says tho peoplo here can probably raeuitaio this by active co-operation with the government nnd ho is ready to do all Pedro Ojeda Expresses Deter mination Not to Be Con quered by Rebels. NO FIGHTING NEAR NAC0 FOR SOME HOURS State Troops Reported to Have Received Ammunition and Supplies to Renew. Illr Ainoiltlrcl I'rrtt lu Coot tltr TlmrtT NACO, Ariz.. April 10. "I will cut off my head with my Bword be fore surrendering or crossing Into the United States," whs tho statement of General Pedro OJodn today. With his ranks depleted from killed and wounded he continued In dcllnncc of the assaults from nearly 2,000 Btntr troops besieging the Mexican bordor towns of Naco, opposite this point. There was no lighting during the night or early today. Tho Btnte troops remaining nt somo dlstnnce. It Is reported that large quantities of much needed ammunition woro re ceived Inst night by tho rebels and that tho attack will be rcnowod soon. WARNING TO FEDERALS. Secretary GiiitImiii Says Firing Into United Stuffs Must Cease. tllr Atiorlitr.1 I'rrtt lo foot t'tr Tlmrt WASHINGTON, 1). C. April 10 Secretary Garrison hns ordered Gen eral Bliss, In command of the troops on the Mexican frontier, to warn tho Mexican federals to direct their lire so as not to endanger the American soldiers. CHINESE WAR ON BRITISH Celestial Troops and Hill Men Attack English Force on Burma Frontier. (I If Aoltll I'rrtt lo r-iMii lit, Tlmrt,) CALCUTTA, April 10. A ilotnoli nient of Chinese troops attacked to day a batnlllon of troops attached to a British surveying party ltfi the frontier of Burma. Hill mon of considerable numbers Joined forces with the Chinese. Tho British col umn lepulsed the attack but bus tallied u few cnsiialltles. Among tho wounded were Sir Charles Bernard, head of the surveying pnrty. LITTLE CHILD Young Boy Makes Ghastly Dis covery Underneath Dock Near Central Avenue. Herman Glossop, tho young son of B. A. Glossop, of tho Antiseptic barber shop, wlhle playing along the wharf this morning discovered the dead body of a child about five months old under tho whnrf noa) tho soutli end or tho A. T. Humes dock. Coronor Wilson was Immediately summoned and took charge of the body. Tho authorities aro Investi gating tho case. J Dr. Housoworth, who was calle, said that the Indications woro thqt the body had been cast undor tIo dock Bometlmo early this morning nnd that the tldo had not again coh ered Jt. Somo thought that tho body might havo come from tho sower or been washed ln there by tlio tldo. ! A thorough Investigation will prob ably be inado. FOUR DIE IN i AN EXPLOSION Amonia Tank Explodes in Flo rida With Fearful Results Firemen Overcome. Illy Alio, ule' Pr' i to'oot Dty T'mr' ) PEN'S COLA. Fin April 10 Four men wero killed in un explosion of nn ammonia tnnk containing 2,00.0 gallons at the Moore Re Works Th fumes of ammonia oiertnme sivor t ..i r