TWrVT "- , THE MOST EXPENSIVE THING IN THE WORLD IS GATING EVEN PRICE (UflO LOST ARTICLES Sim? vow is vot it rnir. A small ml In The Times want i,t fiiiinil through Tlincs mini nlt, IIpiiiI llii'int Use tin-in! Tlit'y pel ii-nll. ciriuimi niuy bring .ion results mi- MEMBER op the associated pres WVWI Established In 1H7H VOL. AAA VI. n, Tin. CoaHt jj. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. & Conmlldrttloti of Times, Coast Mall Mn OCO nil Coos liny Advert Ner. uu fcxi& law medliUel). Tiy one. !L OF ST R EET POSTPONED City Recorder Butler Continues Hearings of Men Six Jur ors Chosen to Hear it. SPECIAL PERMIT FOR ELLIS LAST NIGHT. Mayor Straw Says It Was Agreed That Socialists Hold Meetings in Hall. City ltd order Hullor t li! after noon continued tlio liuarlnK of tlto parties arrested for vIolntliiK tlio or der ni;nliii atroU speaking until .,'. 1 ,iitr fit 10 iiVloclt. The hearing was continued owing to City Atlorncv (loss having n ease Het for trial In "Cln tilt Court at Coqulllo to-, morrow morning which would not permit lilm to Htnrt tlio local ease mi, -n in luivo lieen tried lieforo """ v . . . : ... ...... .. a Jury mm WIIH II woiini iiihi ii nay iir 10, probably Attorn v Sioll. or Ilnrelay & Stoll, wlio rcprcsc 111 tlio offenders, protest tihlRormi'ily against tlio eontlnuaneo. it. .-iiii iiiiii 11 u'iih not fair tn keen Mirilcnin uniting so long, that they I desired mi iinincdinte i ran ami tooic icrark nt tlio i liy hnvlni; an attorney ho wns looking after other IiuhIiichh before Uh i n Mr Stoll wan ory hitter this af ternoon and declared that ho bight lake n change of venue on aeeount of tlio way City Recorder Hutler lind atted In Hie matter. Lust nl.ht City Recorder Hutlor ovcrndod 'be demurrer which woh filed yrsterriay to tlio city ordlnanco on the Kriiund that It wiih unconatl tutlnnnl. The hearing wiih Hot for 1.30 tblH afieriioou and after tlio hIx Jurors linil been selected, tho contln uaneo was nuked on tho grounds above stilted. (Jet .'Mine Officers. Alllinlii'li It lu lii.lli.liwl I lull tin. orst of tho Htorin In tho Htruet ipeaklng trouble ban passed ovor. thfM nrn still iMitiwirii flint untim I U'. V, luiportatloiiH may attempt to crcaiun iiisiuriiuiiro. in consequence Claude Nasburg this aftornoon wnH tuearhllf In mnrn ltnulllfiiia itinn nu ' ipeelal officers lu caHo of necessity. i nt- 1 1 .. . . tunny, in selecting 1110 jurora, A I torncy Stoll demanded to know who ill hail hern uu'm-n 111 nu minplnl rf. I fleers, but bis request was refused. ; Most of the business men around ! town have been sworn In, It la stated. .Meeting Mist Night. IjlSt nvnnllllf C II HHlii unmluntn.l ' iitrect meeting undor a apodal por- BltfrOlll Mnvnr Rtiniv Mi- Villa nn,l ; Mayor Strnw had another conforenco me ii'sicnmy ami Mayor straw Jtatej tliut It waa agreed by Mr. Kl- lit Hint If llflf llllt.o.l Int.f ....t.l.w. - " i( (ii.i.uit itini. uiuiiiiiki m would speak and show that ho was not an 1. v or a labor rilsturbor d that after last night thoy would now their meetlngH In Homo hall. Mr. Ellis' apeeeli laat night was teneral on aoclallam. He hnil liiat rfif .1 .i M ...i.n. ,, , . "- .. hwuu mini wiiuii J fe alarm waa turned In. It waa n 'iuc ninrm and tho dopnrtmont, i n tho engines, responded, and tlio DUlK Of tlw rrnu-il fnlln.i-n.i ti.n fin. wD,.i ,lowvor, no flro waa found - mo aremen usod It for n drill Bud innm .tij.l.n.i .... .iiii i i UstcnliiB to Mr. Kills ma meetinK was hold at tlio foot I i -Market avemio and although thoro mi traffh to any noticeable extent. .Minus ne iliosen. J tt III s-t... . . Ik M.'"'. 'I "?.e" I'0" t0 "0nr Bri... ,lTO w- ""in van, w. u. Wadley, Geo. k, Cook, Wamor Osron, cay ;;z,rv.ivJO',n8on-A"'- eontin. o V """ur announced a fU.D."Bnc.0 ll wa moved that tho toth.1. i 1 "J" "o Bquashed owInK Zihm ! l'nt',yJ,elB known and tho POMlhui . . ' "L'"'K Known nnu mo PJMlblllty of efforts being mndo to iurv win111'. lu conaoquenco a now MhL .IL . . scc"rel Monday, Tho ten n toFnslf,ore 'r tho jury today ford n" v n"ck,nGhani, a. F. Hass Irrkn'i noltl Arthur McKeown, F. Byeriy ' ' ' CoIoman an W M. ''".y. 1n''s Afloat. bout i, '.u r"nors aro afloat ofthem ,.local. ""wntlon, but most to have Vm" 8Jftcd Uown nre found 'sa i-l Huuuuun. .losi or lhreWrn tllQ J- w- w- nfrnlra !tlon . by me'ers of tliat organ- i -n.. 'OHM X.jv ALIJANCR. Mltlrai IioM.Hu , i....... Vlvl. -" ". "ins .iiiiiuwa ,ls to ,.JS , )s(.MMl. p ' Auo ,''J PrfM to Coo D TlmM.l lti i nfS,,iMttV 9'-T1,e lolltlp"l re ;,,I0n:oof SnMn . ..i.,:i( i,. - .iu isir in 1'nris nt Kinir "Ut ' --i'.. uiu HUL tllDVIUOCll . e' tin 1' " ls Penernl tnnt a. 'ilon Int "'"""Ki wiiiuu limy ue- i' into an nlllanco. was reached. tod,- n.z?s visit camo to an ond 4 Wl t-lal flert a review of France's Kino Film. the firJ?'0,en Symphony," shown at to k :?tlei.rn Inst night. Is declared '0n .. tno bcst of lc'n ovr ' er tT..?? tl10 ay and Tower Broth-. ki . " atrnntvA,! . it. i lldMIor V10 benefit of thoso who -Vlee a last nlcht. I ORATORS IL ,r CORE! FILES Gets Permit From State Engi neer for Supply From Wil lanch, Kentuck, Johnson. SAI.HM. Ore., May . -DurliiK tlio hiBt quarter tlio Btato Mnnlneer la hiied two permlla In tlio iiiou drain ed by tho Couulllo It Ivor and adjacent raciiic ocean iinuniiRO area. loHepli A. Cox of I.iiiikIoIh aeeured iu penult to appropriate water for donioHtle supply lu See. IL', T. Ill S., it. 1 '., V. It. II. Coroy of Mnralillolil ae eured a permit to appropriate wa ter for domiMtlc iiko and niauufae turliiK piirpoKiiH, tho water to bo diverted from Wlllanc'li. Kentuck mill .toliuaoii Creeka, and to be uxud In Sec. II. T. 2d., S., It. Ill V. M. iJiirltiK the iiiarter 1 1 1 permlta have been laaued IbroiiKboitt the alalo, undor which It la proponed to IrrlKiito lit, 07 1 acroH, devidop 1. fifil horaepower. and aupply water for domestic and niuiilclpal use. Thcao peruiltH also Include 1 1 for the coiiHtmcllou of reaervolis for the HioniKo of :i,02! aero feel. GUILTY TD0A1 State Representative Convict ed of Attempted Criminal Assault on Miss Yoakam. (Special to Tho Times.) COQIMLLK, Or.. May 0. "Oullty as charged" waa tho verdict brought in thla morning against Stato Uopre aentatlvo J. 8. Harton, of Coqulllo, on nn Indictment charging him with attempted criminal assault on Miss Madge Yoakam. Tho testimony In tho case was com pleted yestorday afternoon and the final pleas last evening, tho Instruc tions to tlio Jury being delivered by Judgo Coko this morning. Thoy wcro out only a short tlmo. Attornoya Sporry and McKnlght will Immediately fllo n motion for a now trial and falling in tills will ap peal to tho Supremo Court, It Is Btntod. Mr. Harton expressed groat surprlso when ho heard tho verdict and appeared deoply affected by it. Tho ponalty for tho offenso as flxod by law Is an lndotormlnato son tenco of one to ten years. Tho courtroom wna pneked all morning to hoar tho Instructions and nwnlt tho verdict. In tlio trial nono of tho witnesses wero permitted to hear tlio testimony of tlio othora. Today, following tho Harton case, tho trial of Clark vs. Coach of Hnn don was taken up. This was an ap peal from tho Handon Justlco court, Ciiirk suing Coach for a board bill lor a woman, claiming that Coach bad promised to pay If sno did not. Coach denies any responsibility for tho claim. A. W. MYERS' HAND SRDT OFF Former Prominent North Bend and Marshfield Man Victim of Hunting Accident. a w. Afvnrs. for several years one of tho loading business men of North nend and Marshflold, sustain ed the loss of his left hand In a hunting accident near nis nome ai K Topla. Wash., a fow days ago. Ills hand was so badly shattered that it Had io uo itiiiiiuiuiuu jdi abovo tlio wrist. Ho was reported to be getting along nicely and that rerovorv was practically certain. News of tlio distressing accldont was received today by E. H. Michaels of North Bond, a friend of tho fam ily. IC seems that Mr. Myors waa i.,,i,n.nr nis fun allnned and In .oini.inv it IiIh left hand caucht tho muzzle. However, tho trigger struck tho ground, discharging tho load and horribly shattering mo nanu. Mr. Myers went to Kl Topla about ONII HONDA i NORTH BEND HIGH WIN S STATE Miss Norma Chase and Lyle Chapclle Won Oregon High School Debate at Eugene by Unanimous Decision Last Night. IIKIIAI.lrS VKTOItV. "Kiikoiio. Ore., May t). 19l.'t. I "To North llond HIkIi Sehool- . I "nrootliiKK. Cup la oura. ' Hot li did Hue. UiiiiuliuoiiH do- ! clalon. I "J. K. GltlTHIl." 1 ne Xorth llend IIIkIi school team last ovuiiIiik capturod tho Oronon IIIkIi hcIiooI debating champlonahlp at KiiKono when they defeated tho SprliiKlleld IIIkIi school team. The .North llend debaters had won the Southern Oregon championship and SprltiKlloliI tho Northern OroKon ebaiiiplotiMhlp so lnat evenliiK's con tent decided It. Not only did tney win tlio vic tory, but they won It complete, the three JiiiIkcs, being unanimous lu North Henri's favor. Tho question waa "Iteaolved that tho I'nlted States should maintain a largo nnvy." Tho news of the victory waa tele phoned laat night by I'rof. .1. !'. (iriibbri. principal of the North Honri SE TARIFF BILL Democrats Push Revision Through With Majority of 12 Up to Senate. (11 AuocUlcl I'rni la Coo. n7 Time WASHINGTON, May 0. -Tho Dem ocratic tariff bill passed yesterday by tho House by a majority of 142 went to tho Senato today and was referred to the finance committee. Tlio fl n nn co Bub-commlttco havo had tho bill under consideration Informally and thoy aro about ready to report to tho full committee on tho various schedules and tho administration features. Few changes will bo rec ommended by tho sub-committee, al though protests against mnny rates havo been filed. KILLED TODAY Lieut. J. D. Parks Meets Hor rible Death Near Santa Ana, Cat., Today. I)jr AMtxUtftl Vrtti la Coon II. r Timet,) LOS ANGELES, May 9. Llouton nnt J. D. Park, attacnod to tho 14th Cavalry, and a native of tho stato of Itliodo Island, but for a fow months (totalled by the War Depart ment for active nlr aorvlco, was kil led today at Olive, nine miles north of Santa Anna. His feet lilt a tree aa bo was descending. Ho fell about fifteen feet. Ills head waa crushed undor tho radiator of nis machlno and tho motor rested on his body. Ho was flying from San Diego to this city. Park had mado a largo num ber of flights nt San Diego and at tained t.io army altitude record re cently. Park was well Known as an army officer and he had a record lu tho service In tho Philippines, es pecially In tho operations agalns tho Moroa. Ito camo from Rhode Island and was a member of a woll known military family, HUHX VACANT MANSION. English Suffragettes Destroy Moro Property Today. (nr AiiorUled pmi to Coo. n7 Tlmti. LONDON, May 8. The militant "arson squad" succeeded in destroy ing by flro a largo untenanted man sion near Barrow-in-Furness, Lan cashire. -I---. a year ago, having bocomo Interested In a large irrigation project witn nis father-in-law, Mr. Kettring, there. Mrs. Myers is at El Topla with him. Mrs. Kettring. Mrs. Myers' mother, resldos on EIrod avenuo, South Marshflold. The many friends of tho family will greatly regret tho distressing ac cident. AMj kinds of FHESII VKOKTAHLlvS nt OLIiIVANT V WKAVKHS, Phono 275-J. ARMY I SCHOOL IFIND FHIEDIANN CORE MOT P High school, who iieeompnnlori the team to lCugene. to IMgar McDan IcIf. Snpt. and Mrs. luiab. the high school pupils and a number of pa trons were holding a watch meeting at the HIkIi school building await ing the result and mo news was greeted with long continued cheer ing. Seldom has such enthiislnm been displayed In North llend. Prof, (iritbbs was so overjoyed over the victory that ho could tvll little nbont the debate over the long distance phone, lie telephoned nt j j :0a, jiiKt n fow minutes after tho debate closed. A royal reception will be tendered to Miss Norma Chaso and Lyle Chap pelle, the North Hum) debaters, and rror. (Irubbs on their return They will probably not leach homo until tno llrst of noxr week as they plan ned to remain until after tho State High School Held meet at Kugeiio to morrow. In which .loo Harbor. Fre mont Hudson ami John Hanson are expected to win other Inurols. Today all North llend and Coob liny la enthused over tho victory. I'rof Oriibbs. who drilled the North llend debaters anil to whose hard and faithful work, the victory Is largely duo. Is the recipient of great praise. Snpt. Itaah. whoso co-operation mado the victory pos sible Is also receiving many com pliments over aim! her of the tri umphs of tho North llend schools since he took charge of thorn G. J. Smithe of Nebraska Ap pointed for Federal Inves ., tigation in Northwest. (11? AuurtalM I'rvn la ('no. n TIiiim.I WASHINGTON, May 0. C. .1. Sniytho, of Omaha, forniory Attorney General of Nebraska, waa appointed today special assistant to Attorney General Mcltoynnlds In tho Investi gation of the telephone situation on tho Pacific Coast, particularly In Washington and Oregon. Chnrges of tho violation of the Sherman anti trust law havo boon filed and somo Investigation lias alroady boon mado lu Portland and Seattle. E Provisional President of Mex ico Outlines Stand Toward United States Now. Dr AiiocUleJ I'mi la Coo. nr TlmM.) MEXICO CITY, May 9. President Hnertn during his conforonco yoster day with Henry Lano WllBon, Amer ican Ambnssador. stated very clearly tho position of Mexico In rotation to tho United Stntos. Tho following official version of tho conforonco was given to tho Associated Press today: "Provisional President Huerta re spectfully stated to Ambassador Wil son that tho government of Moxico was disposed to arrange affairs pond ing betweon It and tho Government of tho United States." It was point ed out, howovor, that, for tho tlmo being, tho Ambassador ahould under stand tlio necosslty which tho govern ment of Mexico baa for abstaining from treating any official matter, with the exception of urgent affairs, or ordinary procedure for tho sim ple reason that during tlio tlmo the Government of tho United States did not recognlzo tho government of Moxico, all agreements would bo In-, effectlvo In vlow of tho fact that tho government of Mexico has no per sonality beforo tho Government of tho United States." This was tho substance of tlio con ference between hla Excellency, Am bassador WIIboii ond tho President of tho Republic of Moxico, General Vlctorlano Huerta. "In addition, however, tho government of Mexico, whether recognized or not by tho United States, has adopted and will always adopt measures for tho secur ity of tho inhabitants of tho coun try, whether its own natlvos or for eigners, and thla has been dem onstrated by tho attention given to tlio Just petitions of thoso who have been in any manner Injured In tho past revolutions. Tho Unltod States, of all people, havo proofs that tho government of Moxico la spoclally pledged to glvo a guarantee to every body without distinction of nationality." CHAMPIONSH PHONE PROBE IS ARRANGED H R MAKES M PROMISES AS ROOD AS SCUTARI FIRED BY MONTENEGRO Turkish Fortress Burning as King Nicholas' Troops Evac uate Noted Fortress. (Mr AMoiMteJ I'rrn to Com Hay nmn.i CATTAUE. Austria-Hungary. May 0. The flro in Scutari was extin guished nfter a wide nren containing many shops was burned. The lusucs wore heavy. (Ilr AIM' lalcsl I'm. Io Cow liar Tlntm CKTTIN.IE, May 9. Tho Montene grin Cabinet, under the Premiership of General Vukellch. was formed to day to take the placo of tho govern ment which resigned when King Nlch oIiih decided to evacuate Scutari nt tho behest of European powers. The Foreign Office Immediately afterward opened negotiations with the com manding officers of tho International floet which had been blockading the coasts of Montenegro and arrange ments wero made for evacuation, which will bo completed by Sunday. SCl'TAHl IS Hl'HMXG. Itepoi't That Montenegrins .Started .('oiil'lagi-atlmi for Itevenge. Illjr AmwUIih! I'rrM la Coo. Illy Tllnri. VIENNA, May 9. Flro lu tho formor Turkish fortress of Scutnrl today, fanned by a high wind, Is rap Idly assuming huge proportions. Ito porta aro that the Montenegrins start ed tlio blaze when leaving tho city, In revenge for being compelled to evacuate It. JAP QUESTION IS TAKEN UP Formal Objection Against Cal ifornia Law Presented to Secretary Bryan Today. (Iljr AMocLleJ I'm. Io Coo. IU Tlm.. QUICK AXSWEH. WASHINGTON, .May 9. At tho White House and at tho stato department there was ev ery evidence of the intention of the cabinet to go Into tho ques tion without delay and to gto to tho Japaueso government a prompt outline of the govern ment's nttlturio toward tho Webb 1)11, which awaltH Gover nor Johnson's signature, (Ilr Aocltal rrr.i to Coo lit Tlinna. WASHINGTON, May 9. Japan's formal protest against tho California alien land bill waa submitted to Sec retary Ilryan at tho Stato Dopartmont today by Viscount Chimin In person. Tho protost was placed before Pres ident Wilson ond his Cabinet by Sec rotary Ilryan this foronoon. An nns wor will be promptly returned to tho Japanese ombassy, Ilryan and Viscount Chimin wore lu conforonco for half an hour and at It conclusion the Secretary and Am bassador loft tho Dopartmont togeth er, tho formor going directly to tho Whlto House to submit to tho Presi dent tho wrltton communication which tho Ambassador had given him and tlio Ambassador returned to tho ombassy. Ilryan Is Silent. After Ilryan loft tho cabinet meet ing, he said, "1 havo no statement to make at this tlmo." Intimations woro given that ono might como from the Whlto House later. Mr. Ilryan Just beforo hla de parture for Now York had a con ference with tho ambassador, which will bo resumed tomorrow upon hla return. I.AWvKH'S ASSAULT CASE. Ifuuso Meets to Take Action nn .Millionaire's Case, Ilf Awod.tcJ I'mi (a Cooi l)i TlmM ) WASHINGTON, May 9. The Hoiibo met an hour enrllor than us ual today to tako up and act upon tho caso of Charles C. Glover, mil lionaire bank President, whom the special House committee found guilty of contempt for nn assault upon Itop resentatlvos Sims of Tonii'-swe, April 20. LAKLSIDE STAGE will rnko DAILY THIPS, oxcoptlng Sunds. ......! I... . ..till. X.M. Ulfi .jitii-l Ulllllll'l'llllh . IVII I-."!!!! JI, . monclng Monday, May 12. Have your Job printing done at The Times ofilca. MM4MM4 PUBLIC BELIEVES United States Public Health Service Physicans Report on Observations. WILL REQUIRE LONG TIMEjrOjyiArCE TEST. Says Consumption Is Erratic Disease and That Physic Influence Has Effect. Illy mo lain! CrtM o ..io. X4t Tlmt.1 WASHINGTON. .May 9.- -Tho put llc health service Investigations Into the conditions of patients Inocculntod by Dr. F. F. Frledniann with tho tuberculosis vaccine, do not "Justify that loiiflilciue in the remedy which bus been Inspired by the widespread publicity" lu the opinion of sur geons who have conducted tho gov ernment's. Investigation The tlrnt authentic ami official conclusion from testa was iiunouticcil here today by mo .National Ahsik intlou for Study and Prexontlon of Tiibrciilosla, by Dr. John F. Andersoii. director of tho Government'! hygienic laboratory and Dr. A. M. SIIiiihou, another pub lie health surgeon, who wero detailed to observe the progress of FMcd mnnii's patients. Tho report snyri, however, "wo aro not lu a position to express an opinion based on pres ent conditions under observation Tho disease for wlihh the remedy Is used Is prolonged nnd Is haractorlzed by periods of advancement and retro gression, It Is also one In which psychic Influences aro a powerful factor. Time, therefore. Is necessary to properly valuato the effect of ther apeutic measures." ti ES Richard Ryan of Letter Notori ety Argues Against Alaska Federal Railway. I II r Amo Ulnl I'll.. o loo. Ilagr Tlm.al WASHINGTON, May I. Ulclinril Ilyau, ono of the parties of the noted "Dick to Dick" letters during tho administration of former Secretary of tho Interior, Ulchnrd Ilalmignr, appeared today before the Senafti' ter ritories (iinii.ilttco and opposed tho proposed Goveriimi nt railway from tho coast to tho Interior of Alaska, SIX DROWNED Steamer Ophir Bums at Canoe Pass and Several Passen gers Lose Their Lives. Illjr AmoIUI I'm. io I uoa Hay TlmM VANCOUVER, If. C, May 9. Tho ateamer Ophir, plying from Vancou ver northward, waa destroyed bx fire today at the llrunswlck wharf, Canoe Pass, Six persona lost their llveg The flro started from an unknown muse and tho doail wero members of tho crew, Thoro wero cloven mem bers of the crow, Severn! of vhora Joined the vessel last night nt Van couver. The vessel was carrying tin pinto to the canneries iu tho North. Tho Ophir was a wooden ateamor owned by tho Llmoln Steamship (Jo, GERMANS FEAR ENGLISH PACT Prof. Munsterburcj of Harvard Warns New York Commu tes to Proceed Carefully. Ill; Amo. UU.I Pri Io Coo. Bar TlmM 1 NEW YORK, May 9 Professor Munsteiberg, of Harvard, a German citlzui. today told the America 1 - committee arranging for a celebration of tho luo-years' peaco among Eng lish hpeaklng people, thoro were "non-English peoph " who regarded tho niovemont us tho fororuniier of an alllame between England anil tho United States antagonistic to Ger many Whllo ho regarded such ." view absurd, Munsterborg warned tin ccmuilttee to proceed carefully, C -