aftt"M IT IS USUALLY THF SO-CALLED 'GOOD FELLQW, WHO T"HASE MOST BAD HABITS" - -- flJOB lag tm?0 ,O.ST ARTICLES MMAdMHMnMlMMMMM NOW IS YOl'R TIME. A small nil In Tin- Times Mint column limy brim; yon rcsiiUs mi mediately. Try one. nrc best '"""' through '''I""'1' wnnt "jjItrml them! Va thcinl They pet rciilK MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES . ouvil Kstnlillslicd In 187H VOL. Xaavi.w, tiic conHt aiuii. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1913 EVENING EDITION. . Consolidation of Times, Const Mull nd Coos liny Advertiser. No. 244 AMERICANS AND FDREtGHERS SLAIN IN IEH UPRISINGS TODAY Rebels Kill Wealthy Men Who Refuse to Give Money to Cause 01 ncuemun. CAPTURE TOWN" WHERE GUGGENHEIM SMELTER IS Millionaire Dingwall, One of Wealthiest Men in San Luis Potosi, a Victim. !,. i i rl TriM lornni Hr Tlmw J . iiv A. .1.11 10 VAM1. I ' .. 1. 1. ...... ..II .in A tnnt.lr.fili I 'lam H itniKiii. . . ! owner of fuiidrv and director of the Santa Mm in Dc 1 .11 Paz Minim; ComMiH " ,'l,,u"' '' lll rpl,u,H Tcfterda " "" attack nil Mutu- ala In "e K,,lt0 r Slln liU,K rstofl molding la wiird hero. ij,-Snll if alii to lio ni of tlio incallhltat n slur-inn 01 n"' iiinuni mil "us Un" d because ho rofusod .. i.A in 1 in llin relinlfl. IWBi"' '""'"' " " itr.mxs taki: tow.v. r.lino Mexlcnn Clly Where C.iik- Ki'iiliclin miiciht in iiciiirii. I'; A lrl IT F, to Con llV 1 llllwi I MKXICO CITY. April .'10. After - . . ...... I........1 ii !... II... I I Kill '"I" umii'ii - I iiiiuin, inu jtWk lme eiiptnrcd .Mntohiiala, ufTO ulie !! t jihj ii iifehviiiii -mi niuui- i len Is lornted A minor uprising L r- II... Min.iiitn in in i.l.w.l. en the Isthmus of 'lohuiintopee Ih reported sr.vi.iuii aim: siiAi.v. InijslWiiucn and Other Foreigners Killed hy .Mexican Rebels. D; Ako. Utril I'rip, Hi I iw Hay llnm.l WASHINGTON, April .TO. Tho canaccr of a llrltlsh owned mliio at Matchunln, San I.uIh Potosi and Mfcral other forelKiiorH woro iiiur- red liy .Moxlcan rohols hecauso thejr refused to eontrlhuto money to the revolution, Xelther thonnnicH tor numbers are kIvoii l tho ro port. n:in:it.i.s ahi: dksicuti.vr. lllufrtn'H Sdldlers Now .IoImIiik (Ik; (onstltiitloniillstn. Iti; AutrliiM Vint lo Coo. IU; Tlroti.) N0(iAl.i:S. Anrll :tl) nonnrllnir Fuleral soldiers from tho (luayamus farrlson nro rejoining tho Insur ant tlnto troops nt Knipnlmo. Thlrly.flvn rrruuo-wl In nnn fpniin The ConstltutlonallstB' nttnek was CnlP(1 111 fi ulmrtni'ia nt nitiiitini- litlOQ. AMIIUICA.V IS SKI.I2I). plantation I'oreiuan Is Taken Into Cuttoily. ID; Amxlilfj ima o Coot Ilr Tlmn.J JIKXIPO PIT' At.ll in An American. William' n. Wofford," foro- r w mo snnta Ilosa plantation far Ollt IriH III Hnvoi.n I. no l,n -..-...... ... UI.AUI.U 11140 IJUUII k i h .w,1"11 "t "rst woro thouBht o be reliels hut what turned out ' w a baud of Irregulars of tho "hiiiciii. wofford was placed CHller nrrnot I . 'ii i III . - iiuiiiiinu ill IIIIUKCII " treatment to Hold hands. TWO m: CltEMATKI). I"'i Pin. in Helping iiiimi rnsti- urn. in Kansas City. IWAt'O 111. I I'r... l i ... . l vim Mf IIIIIC..J KANSAS PITX' A ...II 1A rn... a- . lf UVi-lllU rru are iiii.rii,i i.. i... i. ...... Inrnnri ..i; 'V ,,' "'. "Vv. u,u,, IImii. . "l"111 m a nro mat nrnc 2 destioyed tho annex of tho boon. institute this nfter- T0 vaiam: uaiiavavs. P"ar'l "f KiiRlnecrs ApjKilnted to 'M'l'iaise iiui, 18; AllArlil.l n . Wasii.vV. ,0 cooV,,tJ ,,B"-' Utersta E. ?"' AT" ?0.-Tho y nnX """"u'co uomnuBsion to oird I f V'1 tl10 Iraonnol of a "111 01 Clll!lnpnril fn n.ilol l ..- "1 a of ' i18 f0,r th0 )h'8,cnl vnN t fh; ral,roi(l8 and to havo dl kt i5.5? or carOing Into effect "o. 'oim: pics iiinTEit. I1"""1 ,V,, K Conference, All. It l A . ... tB,AJ'V """"' '"". le !;' :)vm 30.iopo Plus for fM. dpJJ. . ?lnco llls recent 111 rr mem f",,eJ1 t0(,a' from hl8 Zl tf floor ,)eIow whoro Lose i, ""18 llla audlonces. 'J mm i acco,"InnIed his Holl 50Plete recovery was now Ardln'r'. - WeensP. re v, K. ,0 wol frt Iar,e om Stato ' oren , ""' " iuiimiiut '"at an e" ,Vl " leslro to fish or fWrei n,. Ir l lnust secure tho Portland, "Iltfl . " Ill" UHIUO Ol IIIO a ,,' , ' The now, law, which ll rr h,..,.n UNful for women to i.,, n,1,t Without n 1Iomoo ,..oo CQ t. I ".5IIDU MO a'e lpni.i. ,n8t session of tho '"enn t "n(l "ecomes er- 1 l .une 3- lTn'er the pres )1"S a li"U n i nro exempt from a ""enne to fish or hunt. SITUATION IN OLD BO Constitutionalists Compel Americans to Pay Ransom. Huerta's Troops Desert. Illy Af Ulixl 1'rrn In 1'noi liny llniM 1 WASHINGTON'. April 30. The Mexican eoiiHtltiitlonnllHtH In Sun Dlmus forced AuiurlciiiiH thero to pay n ransom of Ls.noo Mo.xienii dollars and have ronriHcntod their artiiH. Olllclnl reports from Ma.at Iiiii miy gioat unrest picvalls among Hie Anierlcan losldeiits then, iih tho llnerta forceH aro wild to ho lusuf flelenl to piotect propcrt. 'Len Lambeth and Tom Peak Give Sensational Evidence. Case Ends Tomorrow (Special to Tho Times.) COQUIIjMj. Or., April 30 Tho titato rested Its easo In tho pros ecution of Ouy Oreenlenf, charRod with a statutory crlmo iiRiilnst Kriiin Knorr, tho 1 t-yoar-old Mnrshllold Rlrl who committed sulcldo n fow weclts aso, at 3 o'clock this af tor noon. It Is not exported that tho enso will ho ended hoforo some time tomorrow. Tho stato had a stroiiR enso, somo I now ovldcuro IioIiir Introduced hy I Doputy ProsccutiiiB Attorney I.lljoci vlst, which ho did not kIvo out he fore. This ovldonco consisted of ndmlssloiiH which Grccnlcaf mndo to two dlfforent people Ono wns Ken Iiiimhoth, tho former roommato of Oreonleaf at tho Lloyd Hotel. who testified that Cireenloaf told him that ho had Kraut Knorr thero all nlRht. Tho other wns Tom Penh who testified (hat Oreenlenf had ndmlttcd tohlni tho crlmo In full. Peak was tho owner of tho cabin wnoro Oreenlenf was caught. Dr. K. MIiikuh and Or. A. U. Ilouso worth Kavo export testimony nhout nn examination of tno girl's body, provhiR that tho wrong had been committed. STIFF SENTENCE Judge Coke Raises Ante on Portland Cop and His Companions. (Special lo Tho Times) COQIMIXK, Or.. April 30. Ono hundred dollars fino or 100 days In Jail, each, was tho punishment noted out today by Judgo Coko to Joo Hlodsoo, W. II. Reed and P. Rlchnrdson, who woro Indicted yes terday for gambling. Heed, tho fornior Portland cop nnd detective "squealed" on tho othors whon ho was pinched for giving thoni a phonoy check In payment of his Rambling debt. They havo not paid tholr fino and may go to Jail. Udmunds, tho Marshflold forger, was sontoncod on two counts. On one, ho was glvon ono to flvo .years nnd on tho other Indictments two to twonty years. Tho grand jury Is still grinding nwny and returned two secret in dictments today. OUST SUFKHAOKTTi:S. Headquarters Raided and Leaders Placed Tinier Arrest. IDy AMOilateJ TrtM lo Cooi Uy Tlmei.J NEW CASTLE-on-Ayne, April 30. A violent attack wns made to day i... ..,.. ir n,itlatifftnfvAttn nn llin hoadquarters of the Women's Social and Political union nere, uncus uoum hurled through tho windows and desk plncos brokon in lnrgo nunntitios. Suffrngotto literature was dostroyed and sovornl olllrors of the employes headquarters were arrested. A large quantity of documents were solzod. Tho women woro arrested for con spiracy or charged with violation of tho malicious damago act. The ofilees wero closed and a po lice put In charge. SIT GREENLEAF AU tU ALL FOR GAMBLING DILLIONS FDD DOAD IMPROVEMENTS Former Senator Bourne of Oregon Has Great Scheme for Improving Highways. tlly Amoi UiM 1'rrn lo roo Hay Tlmn J WASIIIXGl'OX. April 30. The expenditure of tlneo liltllon dolluis for Rood rondH, one hllllon for con struction and two hllllon for muln tennnco InvoHtinent extending over a period of 5(1 joars was proposed today In tho plan Hithinltted to the Joint Congressloiul committee on Federal aid to coiiHtrnctloa of post roads hy former Senator Hoiirne. of Oregon. The plan provides for Fed eral and stnto co-opcrntlon. He also suggests tho estnhllH.iinent of a National school of highway and undue engineering, from which ON SUFFRAGETTES English Home Office Arrests Leaders and Closes Head quarters of Militants. tllr Amq litol Cirri lo Coo. Ill) Tlmn I.OXDOX. April 30. Tho llrltlsh Homo Office today Inaugurated an active campnlgn to put an end to suffingo militancy. The headquar ters of the Women's Social and Po litical I'iiIoii whoro many of tho outrages are said to havo boon planned, wero occupied hy tho po llen and all tho active leaders woro taken into custody. Even "Oon eral" Mrs. 1-iora Drunimnnd, nnd .diss Annie Kennedy, who were out on ball woro arrested on n fresh charge of conspiring with momborfl of tho 1 'auk hurst family to commit damage. Over ono hundred police men nnd detectives wero engngod to capture tho militant offices. There will ho no Issuo of tho of ficial uowspapor of the Militant Suf fniRlst tomorrow. Not content with arresting tho two women editors, tho police raided the printing offlco and carrlcu off all tho typo sot up for tomorrow's number. ALLIANCE IN EARL TODAY Steamer Arrives from Port land With Cargo and Pas senger List. Tho Alllnnco arrived In early this morning from Portland. Sho had a good cargo for the Hay, Including throo nutos, which woro unloadod at North Hend. Sho nlso had considerable- through freight and ninny through pnssongcrs. Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho Alll nnco woro tho following: J. K. Oren. P. A. McNahb, Olga Mc Nalib, J. II. Smith, Mrs. J. II. Smith. Floy llnyes. W. S. Hayea, It. Rico. .1. Frlond, K. J. Hakor, Clms. Harlockor, F. V. nryant, 13. II. lirown, If. It. Sproiil. 11. Urown, Kd Miller, L. Moy or, .1. II. Sharp, T. Hill, 0. A. Werner, C. A. Nicholson, Miss P. Monroo, W. Raymond, O. C. Hnrmon, T. Ryan and A. W. Whltson. Port of Coos Bay Notified That Funds Are Available in Chicago From Issue. Secrotary Henry Songstacken, of tho Port of Coos nay Commission, was advlsod today that the 300,- 000 Issuo of honds had been de livered by tho Corn Exchange Nat ional Hank at Chicago, to tho C. W. McXear Company nnd that tho money had been paid over nnd was being held thero ponding tho order of tho Commission. This means that tho funds nro Immediately available. The Port Commission expects a number of dredge owners horo May 12. when they will meet to submit bids on widonlng and deoponfng the channel and may award that con tract tlion Plans for reconstruction of the North Jotty will soon ho prepared and tho contracts for It may bo lot within a fow months. 1 $300,000 BOND MONEY READY trained specialists In road building can he supplied to tho various states. The hllllon dollars for the construction fund In llourno"s plan would ho apportioned among the states upon n hasls of area, popula tion, assessed valuation and road mileage. Tho stntes will he ic tiulred to deposit In the Cultcd States Treasury fi I per cent honds for the the amount duo them. Tho Government would loan to the states nl par value thereof for road construction, tho Government mis lug Its funds hy tho sale of fiO-year non-tiiMiliIn three per cent honds. Hy ci editing each state every year with tho excess one iter cent' Inter est paid on the state honds and al low lug tlneo per cent Interest on tho uiununt. compounded annually, a sinking fund competent to pay orr tlio Honds would lie estahllshcd LONG FLIGHT IN Jules Vedrines, Flyina From i , ,. . r- uyuiis, rranuu, to cuin burrjh, 930 Miles, Today. tlly AmocUImI l'reil to Cool IU- Tlmr LIOXS, France., April 30. -Jules Vedrines, the French aviator, started today on a monoplane lIlRht to IM Inhiirgh, Scotland, a distance of ap proximately 030 miles. VIM.A, Coublly, April 30 Ve drines alight here to replenish his tanks nnd resumed his night fifteen minutes later. RIOTS AT AUIiUH.V. .Militia Called Out to (.'mini llnncst er Compauy'N Twine Factory. (My AmwUIihI I'm. to Coo Hay TlmcJ AUI1URX, N. V., April 30. Tho mllltln was called out last night hut did not prevent rioting nt the Inter national Hnrvcstcr Company's twlno mills today. Thero woro sovornl but tles between the police, soldiers nnd deputies nnd tho strikers. Six strik ers woro arrested, threo of them wo men. Party of Officials Leave De lay North Bend Work Steel for Terminal.' That It will ho another tea days or two weoks hoforo tho steam shovel arrives to start tho big cut In Simpson Park in North Iloiul was tho bollof expressed hy mem bers of tho railroad party who loft hero this morning via Drain for Mugouo and tho North. Engineer Hooy, Assistant Engluoer Fontaine, T. M. Dixon, J. P. Portor, II. Cros by mid K. I). Hausor loft after hav ing gone over tlio situation horo and familiarized themselves with It. Tho steam shovel which was started from Wenatcheo, Wash., has boon slow In reaching Portland. J. P. Portor will try and hnston It. K. D. Hausor, of the firm of Hau sor, Hausor & Company, who will havo tho work la North Ilond nnd tho construction of 1G miles to tho Ton Mllo tunnel, expects to got bnck hero from llrltlsh Coluinbin, whoro ho goes to concludo n con tract on tho Pacific Northorn, In two weoks, to start tho steam shovel. Messrs. Gardiner and Kaiser may have somo preliminary work done In North Hend hoforo his return. COAST LINE SL'RVEV. Welr Parly Finishes .and .Others Nearly Done, Tho Del Norto Triplicate says: "Tho meeting of the two survey ing crews south of Cfescent City, Tuesday afornoon, marks the comple tion of tho preliminary survey of tho Southorn Pacific's coast line from Portland to San Francisco. Tho crew that has beon working out of Cres cent City under It, J. Weir packed up their outfit and took passago on. tho Del Norto for San Francisco, whoro they woro ordered to report for work on nnotlior project. Mr, Welr will go via Eureka to Inspect and look over tho work on that section and will sail from thero for San Fran cisco. "Tho crow working up from Eure ka will finish up tho work this week and loavo for San Francisco. "Dollnito nows Is lacking as to when the work of construction vIU bogln horo, but tho graders are active on tho gap south of Eureka, and It 1 expected that trains will bo runnln Into tho Humboldt county city earl In tho summer, and that It will no' be much later when they reach Crefa J MONOPLANE RAILWAY NEWS OF COOS BAY CALIFORNIA ENACTS ALIE LAW SOON AFTER BRYAN TALKS WILSON WAITS r President Will Not Act Further on Jap Matter Until Final Action Is Taken. tllr AMorlalp) I'rrtt lo Coo, lltjr Time ) WASIIIXOTOX. April 30. Prob ably not until tho legislative status of the substitute alien land owning bhl adopted by tho California Sen ate last night clarifies will it ho possible for tho administration hero to determine upon tho next step. Thero Is Ilttlo expectancy on tho part of some that tho Assembly will reverse the action of the Senate In view of the reported breaking down of part) lines in the Legislature. TOLL SPEECH Illinois Congressman Raps Proposed Exemption of Coastwise Shipping. (ny AiMKUtti rr.fi lo Coo, llty Tlmr,. WASHINGTON. April 30 Tho ropeal of tho exemption amendment of tho coastwise vessels from tho Panama Canal tolls and an amend ment to place all rnaslwiso vessels doing Interstate commorco IiiisIiiosh under regulations of the Interstate Commerce Commission wns propos ed today hy Representative Drltteii of Illinois, "In my Judgment," said Ilrltten, speaking of tho exemption, "that provision wns ono of tho most unfair, unjust, dishonorable, high handed, Iniquitous things that Con gress lias over done, a palpablo fraud In the Interest of the Inter ests." Report That Continuance Will be Asked on Account of City Being Wrought Up. (Special to The Times.) COQUILLE, Or.. April 30. It was stated horo today that Judgo Sporry and C. F. McKnlght, attor neys for Stato Representative J, S. llartou, who was Indicted for at tempted assault on Miss Mndgo Yoa kam, would ask for a continuance of tho case. Whllo tho application tins not beon formally presented, It Is understood that It will bo on tho grounds that tho accused would bo una bio to get a fair trial now. It Is pointed out that as a result ot tho potitlon nsking for tho pros eciitlon of tho enso, most of tho peo plo horo nro highly wrought up nnd npt to bo biased and that tho venire of Jurymen have heard more or less about It. cent City. Tho word hns filtered up that tho Southorn Pnclfle Intends to carry Its Exposition traffic from tho north over tho now coast lino, and this means that work will havo to ho pushed rapidly fom all points In order to mako tho connections In time. Rrliigs Steel. Tho Redondo, which arrived In today, brought flvo carloads of rails for tho Terminal Railway. They aro bolng unloaded at F. S. Dow's dock as they will bo used on North Front stioot. The Terminal Company expects to award a con tract within ton days for tho con struction of tho balanco of tho lino, Tho Redondo also brought a stoam shovel for Wlllett & Purr, to bo used on tho Smlth-Powors lino beyond Myflrtlo Point. ELK'S ATTENTION! ' Thoro will an Important moot- I lug of Marshllohl lodge tonight. I ' Evory rnoinbor Is iirgontly ro- I quested to bo prosont. IliiKlnoss I vital to tho lodge will he con- I slderod and it Is Important that ' all bo present. ' ny order of I GEO ROTNOR, Secretary. I - FOR GA ROT SROT IN BARTON CASE MAY CO OVER Revised Measure, Eliminating Words Objected to, Adopted by the State Senate. DELAY FINAL ACTION UNTIL BRYAN RETURNS President Jordan and Others Score Attack on Japanese Fear Japanese Citizens. Ilivilll I Silent. Illy A tiil cm lo Coon lty TlniM 1 SAX FUAXCISCO. April 30. Secretary of Stale llryan had absolutely no comment to tnnko today on the action of tho Cal ifornia Senate last night In adopting the Wchh hill uKalust Ills recommendations. Illy Anwrlilr.1 I'rrM lo Coon n TlmM SACRA.MKNTO. April 30. Call fornln's first step toward tho enact ment of nn alien land law contrary to the advises of Secrotary llryan and President Wilson, was taken last night within three minutes after Sec retary llryan told the legislative con ference that his olllclnl messnge had been spoken. The sonnte, before which tho Illrd-snll-Thompsou hill wns pending, mot In hurried session mid within threo minutes voted to substitute for It, n measuro, tho draft to bo known as the Webb act, which was completed yesterday by Attorney Genoral Webb. Tho substitute was adopted as an amendment and tho bill wns sent to tho printer with rush orders. Iiccnuro of the absonce of Secretary llryan In San Francisco, whither ho went to day to bo the guest of the Panama Exposition company, It, Is (ho plan of the Senate leaders to take no further action on the hill until Thuniday, when It will come up In tho regular course of business and undoubtedly will bo passed, It Is said. It must go to tho assembly and finally to Gov ernor Johnson, who It Is stated will sign the measuro at once. Provisions of Law. Tho Webb act piovlded that all aliens eligible to cltlzenshp may ac quro and hold land In tho same man ner as citizens of tho United States, all other aliens may acquire and hold land "In a niannor and to an oxtont for the purpose prescribed by any treaty now existing between tho United States nnd of the nation or country of which such alien Is a citi zen or subject." Tho prosont hold ings of tho aliens, regardless of tholr rights to citizenship aro protected. Corporations If aliens, other than thoso eligible to citizenship may nc quire and hold only according to tho terms of existing treaties. Tho stato specifically reserves the sovciolgn right to enact any and all laws re lating to tho acquisition or holding of real property by aliens. View of ,lap I'lleniN. As tho treaty between tho United States nnd Japan spccllloH laud may bo acquired or leased only for resi dential purposes or for factories or shops, tlio act Is held to bo a rigid restriction upon tho acquiring ot farming lauds by tho Japaneso, Sen ator I.eroy A. Wright, Republican who opposed tho hill, declared that tho wording Is a subtrafugo Intended to decolvo tho Jnpnueso. Dr. David Starr Jordan also declares that tho measure carries the sting of discrim ination contrary to llryau's advice, laps As CitlciiM. Tho Ineligibility of Japaneso sub jects to beioiuo citizens of the Unltod Stntes under the laws of this gov ernment is considered tho keynoto of tho strength of the Webb alien Innd bill In splto or tho fact that tho words objected to by llryan are not In tho act, The ProgresBlvo loadora admit tho proposed law will bo In effective If tlio Japaneso brought tost suit before tho United Stntos supromu court, and woro successful in estab lishing tholr light to becomo citi zens. "It would bo a serious mlstuko for tho federal government to confer cit izenship on tho Jnpnueso," said Sen ator Thompson, leading Progressive, "Tho feollng In California has roach od nn ncuto stage nnd such a stop by tho government undoubtedly would result In reprisals of various kinds, with far reaching consequences." I Along the Waterfront. I Tho Rust lor hns loaded for the Slu slaw after a trip to tho Roguo River, Captain Olson roports about twelvo foot of water on the Roguo River bar now. Tho Alliance will .sail tomorrow morning about 7 o'clock for Eu loka. Tho Redondo will ball at S-30 Saturday morning for Sn Fran cisco. . I'.BiS (.'el Autos. Tho Alliance today brought In throo llupmobiles Two woro now onos, one being for P N. Roherg of North Hend and one for Dr, Ii. O, Johnson of Myrtle Point, the third was Dr Johnson's old Hup moblle, which n Randou man bought and had shipped back from Portland,