'v. 1 IT TAKES A PRETTY GOOD MIXER TO SCATTER SEEDS SSFSgft WILD OATS Sag Stows lost articles ' xow IS VOl'tt TIME. A Miinll ml In The Times want column limy lii-lntr on results nn MU'cHaU'ly. Try one. ,t f...iii(1tln'inmli Times mint re Ih' ,. i i luin ! I'm' tlit'int They MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ml. ,,u,ili KsinmiHiitu in so. a VOL AAAVM. w The Const MU. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. iillETf RESIGNED JOB k Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mall ami Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 34 NIGHT HE LEFT ON RENO New Evidence Introduced in Ketl San Francisco White Slaves Case Today. rAMINETTI "ATTORNEY CAMI SC0REDBY COURT jticlne Van Fleet Rebukes At torney for Criticising Pros- ecuuoii ui uiiwiiuh. in, A"li'-I ''r " ,n ('"'", T"""M SAN l'MM'ISC'O, L'a, A"' 23' In the Di'w C'umlnottl white. slave trial todii, testimony of minor - w V W W FIRE DESTROYS SAWMILL TODAY Larrje Mill and Lumber Yards at Friend. Oregon, Is Burned. MOON PORT T CARRIED HI 10 s Partial Returns Indicate Com plete Victory Big Majority at Bandon and Vicinity Off sets Coquille Probable Commissioners. ' fSpeclnl to The Times.) s Jorlty ol t:U. Prosper alao gnvo tho, Port an additional majority of twen-' ty-alx. llullnrds gave It a majorityj of fifteen iiiid tho otlior lower river j precincts, which are mimII, wore close.' i i In Coiiiilllo, n U.trlit vote was polled mid a small majority wns against tho Port. Tho vote In Coitiillc. was HUERTA WANTS Li TO REMAIN IN MEXICO NOW Dictator Takes New Position in Dealing With United States and Backs Down. ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD IN REPUBLIC SOON PRESIDENT HOPEFUL. Tho Mm scr- I'm ll (llHtrlct depending upon Oluoy tholr materials. Olnoy last III A Mini l'r a lu (Wi liny TIiiiks I'Oim.AM), Or., Auk- 2s. Klro .. ii. I, .Win CHI'lv tnibiv f1imlrnvi.il III.. uiiumuIII ullllL'SSOH followed uiu iHtiui ........ . v- ii. tl,.. Dlir-i tiltil anil repeated tho and Umil.er yard of .1. A. Olnoy at "1 ll,L ' ,h . . ii... I1VI..11.I n,.,,,,, I il I i il... ninUcs. A loainro 01 inu w,.,., uuctiuh un- u Miner., roliiiko nd- Hiirroundlng forest ministered to Marshall Woodworth, ' lmly crippled a number of box ,wr c inn il l'r the defense, by luctrlcH In tho Western Oregon i..,i..n v.. i M"t. because of an In ..viniv lii :i m usimpor In which , "' Wooilwori'i -aid: "It In rldleuloiiH , week had two carloads of box linn- tusimnoe t o Iiuv was mimm wun ( " 11 . . .. lln lino the Inti! t "f niiiKiiiK ioioiih oi youths 1IU lew Cainlnuttl. Hv frylinl' 111". - CuimnmH enaeled tl'at lav Tor 'If t'irpne of eheclc n r 'i) i "i I' 'I prostitution." j T'!"iv. M'iretary to the State t'on'n h In H'o State Hoard j of Con' ml. liiiiiiliired-a note from! Cam'ii' tl to '' State C'ontr.)ller In whlih C.u.hini.i. wrltliiK under tho lot rhi-.til of a Haloon. resigned 1:1, position iih clerk of tho hoard .... tmi Msuiwd iiu pay to tho owner Re-Ballast Road From Myrtle Point to Marshhclcl Get Gravel From New Line. till iiL'iitimt tin. I'm I fin. I r. iii r 1 SAN DON, Ore.. Aiir. US. Xonrly r complete .etimiB from the Hpeehl wi1(!thm. !UmKein,3ll)s ,. J . lection in (I.e. Couullle Valky yer- ma((, (() ,mvo , naw . UM.my .nu.ca that the 1 on of Uan- Um ,,, f(l , Nove,Rll. uI(1(. J Inn eiirrliiil In- lili un,lHv UMin1 ... . . .... J p noii is uncertain, if not, uovenini uiu n.xccpiion oi i in iiaiuiou precinct?, tin; vote was llwht. comparatively lit tle Interest IxdiiK taken In It. Vnhi: will jtroliAbly appoint. (!. T. TrotulKold of TVtiiidon, K C. .lohiiHon of tho .lohnson Luniliei' v.. i. le.iogoiu, one o u.e fore eompuny of Uflndolph, .Mayor Morrl Illy Aiijoi lato.1 l'rc8 to Coon r.y Tlmon. j WASiiiNcrrox, d. c. auk. j 2S. After an early conference with Secretary of State Hryau j and Chairman Macon of the Sen- ate foreign relations conunlt- tee, President Wllnon lot It j ho known that he believed the situation In .Mexico was en- j j couraliifr. The .President ; thinks taluks are ehant;l:iK In ' Mexico City and that somerhlnj; ; ; tairllile will soon bo known. ' Lind Ordered to Return From Vera Cruz to Mexico City Today Outlook Bettor. i ti I'.iiiiiiiiii i wf.in ..r r. r. t .. " "' OH IIH lirilfillll If. fmnlMluul ..I. Jjlj ii urn-' !. ..iKli others m., l,0 .l.rouht out.! mwt workers for the Port, estimated r Co,ulllo. .. j. Cody of thelTnif Tfl nTPR this afternoon f. ,.,, ,, (.n,, f,0t,y LHmj . (.o U I L A rlc.l by a majority f :,r,0. ,,,, of r,( y LUH EASTSIOE LAI i.i xi) to i urn Itli Af0 l.ltl'l I'l'M 111 C(XI III) 1 'II VKUA Clin-, AllK. 2 I.lnd will return fior. M lco Clry tonlRlit. LOCAL LI TO BE IMPROVED FIRE SWEEPS URGE VESSEL Blaze Breaks Out in Hold of ,h" llro wnH 1!iIi tiio gioat ves imperator, Laruest Shin "n" "Hlp" nrt0" llces- A I. ..I . . . I C.4. - Miioar, at i-ier uock in New York Harbor. of tho saloon, T e note was datod i nri- i w ii i ( 1 1 was scraicneo out nli.l thmi MtlVI'll 111 U'llH H1IIIHI II lllflll. il l 1 11 u 11 L III llL'llll nun ii.il jiiui. iitivi TTIHI1II15II1 .iiini'ii :.. fllr Anno, laliil vu In (..mil Riy Tltnm.l MCW YOiUv, X. V., Aiik'. The siear.islilp ImpDiator, the larg est vessel afloat, was swept by flro early today as she lay at her dock Steernso pasKoimerB aroused from sleep by t!;o crackling of flnimw. rushed panic atrlekon for.t'.io pier. None of the steerage passensors had been Inspected by the customs or health uiUhorltloB. Uocaiioo of this. Illy AMOctatfJ t'rnn M f-oni Ilr Tlme. WASiiiNcrrox, i. c. Aim'. - .Iiihn Mud early today was In ..I rt.i i 1...1...... 1. ...... !.... ir..Hn j ri i in ivii iu lt.'Llll l iiuiiiu lllllll UJIl truz to .Mexico City If in his fltucre optlmlstlc." While tho ndinlnlttra tlon It seemgd advisable. The In structions wore sent aftor President nmia ui win. niuon uuiiiii , Wilson had received a mess.iw from rTnof Mfirclifmlrl I miH Pnm. i l-InI which was described n.- ' very UUl" j,l011 W1B Hlet "ns t the next move, pany's Holclinrjs Now. A strange mlxup hns been revealed in ICantslle laud titles about some c!3 that have been filed the Inst few days. About 100 lots of the 'tho general understanding was that the way appeared open to further discussion of tho disputed points, such ns the elimination of Huerta. (lf Amo.'IUp,) Trm to Coon Hay Timet. WASHINGTON, D. C Auk. 12 c - TWINS VISIT 01 BAY W. W. Haines, of Euqeno, Now 87 Years Old. Jo.-cjih llafiu of Kckley and i tit t mihvin uti' win- i. inius in uri'Kon, ami proimoiy n the Unlti-il States, left hero this n ,.(. ituu;i n iiuiiivj, i nt . .... ... " " "v ii ii.iniiii; in, inn ume or ins brother at lickley for he last few months, having eomo lll'll (.1 n . . . .. . 1 ... ..... . n nil ineii llU lllllliy m- clher, They were S" years old four AAL'B " ..... . . "n linn iiiiiii inu HUH IIIIIU 'l hearty ile-pito tholr advanced oars. ti . . uotu wear heard, aro about tho mt l.nl..!., ..... "mi llllllll IIIMI ovon 'oo filend i,!lVo difficulty In toll- 7 IIIOI11 n..n..l T. .. .... 3 "1'itii. .niKC IIl I IlllltCS 801- ii.i ft.. i.i . ..... ... ...o Mini t m iciiicy, WHICH Jiist over tl.n Cooh County lino Clirrr Pm..,l.. I.. .... it. . ".. ...Ill III71UI Ia.1 .1,. . mi UK fir fllilM II MlMovl, flir. loiimlcii In that Boctlon. t. Hampton, a son-in-law of . is also hero. on v..,.,, ,inu RCOi jj irnini). I1L1 VI 11 t I in ir.i t.Ar. 1. n'fh ono "f l'o best In that fioc- 0n- A gOOll Jdltn la nl,1 n,. AT t. Pton In connection with tho .s rescmblaiico of tho w ni.i MS A t, - i )Cars ago Mr. Hampton on tho train On rnutn in Cnn .. iU g01B ,nt0 Ujo smok s was astonished In Ron n nmn ""UBiit was his UI in m nn.l I 1 . ff.vi . " ! til III Hn III T "-iOII(T n.'T a"' yon Rot here?" man looked up and said: - villi Tnn lln.l.. I I. ui aont you k now vnui inn. "Don- anSW6red Ha"Pton. i. 'u know 'n explanation.. fn a o i ...unou aim . uion Was fnnii I., nr .r Hamn nn- . UBOne' twln br th Ayn laid up h arm eustnlned In uiway. "Pni.t yxTTT" --IW Till' hot.... 7 A u . STA11TS .UUy your flnl,. -i ii.. "Jrne - rr. . Ttmca offici. Dr,nung done at Superintendent W. .Miller, of the local railway has Just completed arrangements for roballastlng tho lino from Myrtle Point to .Marsh II Id. Tho Job will take a few inauths, but an endeavor will ho made to complete It before tho rainy reason. Tho work will cost upwards of $.10,000. Tho company has decided to at tempt to reduce the grade over tho summit between Mnrshllcld mill Co 1 ii 1 1 lo until the lino is completed In hero from Kugcno and then an extension will be built from Ucivgr Hill Junction t- llaudoii. Tho ballasting will start next week and about 10,000 yards of gravel will bo required. Tho gravel will ho brought In from pits along tho Smith-Powers road, seven mllos of track of which hns been laid and the ballasting of which Is now un dorway. Willott & llurr will fur nlsli tho gravel for the work, deliv ering If to tbo local railway at .Myrtle Point. The company lias also completed tho coir! ruction of a now water tank at Coqulllo with a capacity of about 2:1,000 gaMons, about double tho sl.o of the old water tank thoro. Next Sunday the crew will prob ably Bill ft about 1000 feet of now track near Johnson's Lauding which has boon put In to escapo tho rav ages of tho spring floods along the Couulllo. IS SUNT TO Tl'ltlCKV Henry Morgeiitliaii Appointed New IT. S, Ambassador. tny Associated rM to Cooa Kay Times. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2S. Pros! limit Wilson today nominated Ilciuy Morgonthait of Now York to bo Am bassador to Turkey. ItlKLKMAX IS SHOT Member of 1 cruvlun Team Is Victim of Accident. By Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Aug. 28. San Francisco Zerrera of the Peru vian rifle team wan killed today by, one of his fellow countrymen, Juan Zegarra, who accidentally pulled the trigger of his rifle. urniHd gnnrdB surrounded thoin and , K"t Mnrshllold Land company arc Tho Mexican situation, as It dov I tho Immigration authorities rnstm.i said to be Involved. cd todnv showod that llnorhi n t In llnbokeii with her crow und 11 ISO, them to Kills Island this foronoon. U ceins that tho tract of about withdrawn his request for exeunt) 'i passengers nbonrd. c.0no tllHUK)ll ,0 ,() (Io.1(, wu1 forty acres near the point originally ' of Ambassadors and nsked that " j .-jecoiiti uiiicer l.obrecht, who led 1 found were rpvlveil nt ilu. iw.ifi.it.il .owucti ny an om miner nameti uincii present diplomatic status contlr-o the crew Into tho hold to fight tho They won. seriously Injured. Offl- I Groat quantities of sup (is cm on ironi ins men clals of tho lino estimated Hint tho ami suiiocatetl. Seaman Otto damago to tho vesfcel ltuolf would not airiiniz, 0110 or the parly who went Lbo largo, down with l.obrecht Into the bowels or the vessel, also perished. A fleet of rire-flghtlng crafts augmented by apparatus from shore, surrounded the ship and poured tons of water Into her hold. When sail Saturday as scheduled and the dnmngo will be repaired at sea. TRY TO STOP E Los Angeles Church Federa tion Plans to Submit Initia tive Bill to Voters Soon. Illy Asaoi laic! Phis to Coos Day Time. I.OS ANGHLKS. Aug. 2S. Tho anti-boxing bill now bolnir drafted by a committee of tho Los Angolos ,e't clX1' thls "mining CRAWFORD IS NEARLY DONE Attorney General Practically Completes I. W. W. Investi gation Poor Showing. Attorney General Crawford arrived hero last evening from Coqulllo mil Ho had Church Kedorntlon nnd which It Httlo to say about the results of tho was announced today, would ho 1 investigation pending tho report Hint presented to H10 votora of tho stato',.,, ,.., ,nn,. uw .,.,. as an Inltlntlvo niensiiro, Is said to I , , , , ' bo tho most drastic measure of tho imrtlos w,,n havo "0"1',1 Ul lrlnc-ii l kind every proposed In California, 'fvldouco given at tho public henr It would limit all contosts to rour .' '"B"1 Ha' tl!at "othlus has dovel rounds. prohibit tho chnrIni: of .0l,eiul tlmt W01lI(l warrant any was later sold by tho Sheriff on until after tho Mexlcnn elections In an execution. Later tho Kast Mnrsl - October. Uy sonio this Is considered Held Lnnd company In which W. V u concession. Tho request for rcc Oouglas. Henry Sengstncken and otl - ognltlon as "constitutional govcrn- plles woro made useless, liowever, iel'8 nro l'lto''08,0l hought and plattel iont n,i Interim" which was coupled by flames, smoko and water. Nearly'"10 ,lnct nna nnvo 80m "1081 or wlUl 1,10 Proposal for oxchango or two million gallons of water woro ,mv,,1K onlJ' n small portion of tho Ambassadors wns, however, Inter poured on tho lire. Tho ship will !cr'K'nl four liundred lots left. protcd by many olllclnls ns virtually .now, u is ciaimcu, 1110 saio uy 1110 a roiiernuon or 1110 original stand Sheriff wns void bocauso tho legal of tho Huerta government. Sonor requirements were not met, 110 publl- Gamboa, Mexican Minister of For catlon of salo being niado nnd tho elgn Affairs, iiolnted out that tho proceedings being In tho County doinnnil of the United States for Court Instead of the Circuit Court. ollnilnatlon of Huerta would ho mot The holrs of lllnclf havo assigned by a provision of tljo Moxlcan con thelr Interests to local parties who stltutlon which mnkea jirovlslonnl are planning to begin suit tomorrow prosldent ineligible to re-election, to recover the property. Kdna lllnch I Tho Washington government, how a South Slough character, has sold ever, desires assurances more def her interest to Geo. Watklus, tho Inlte. Klllott children whoso mother was a) .lohn Llnd, Prosldent Wilson's dnughter of Hlncll, havo transferred' envoy, will bo authorized to return their Interest to Geo. Wnsson and to Mexico Pity from Vera Cruz, If Mrs. Wyllo of Llbby has transferred In his discretion if seems advisable, hor Interest to Hnrry Hoy. It Is holloved hero that ho will go The controversy will probably re- and that itegQjIatlons over some of (suit In considerable litigation as tho tho disputed points, principally tho EX I 'OS IT! O X I V 1 1 i I ) I x tract has boconio qulto valuable. ; rotlromont of Huerta, may ho ro- oponed. American consular offi cers throughout Mexico woro round ing up Aiuorlcans, advising thorn to leave Moxlco nnd preparing means to aid them In doing so. Major Gonernl Wood, chlof of staff of tho President Wilson 1'nvors Appropt Its Hon for One In San I'ViinrKco. (Ily Astoilalcl l'rtta to Coos Hay Tiim.) .!)iii.M.iu. Aug. niiny, returned to Washington to dont Wilson took under consider tnko vononn charge of any military atlon today plans for tho npproprN movement to carry out Presldont admission loos for. spectators and . lu'tlo gaUm Sheriff Gago for boln?. atlon for a large Govorninont building Wilson's deternilnntion for strict mnko olght-ounco gloves tho light- delinquent In his duty and Gov. at tno I'aiiama I'aciiic exposition n0Htrallty. est that could bo used. Tho Fed- West's jirlnclpal charges woro ngalntt and will confer soon with momburs of oration will meet tonight to lnn an ln addition to what evldonto Congress. Tho United States has (WVAl.HY.MHX l,i:.VM actlvo cnmpalgd for this monsuro. lias been givon that might reflect on nitpi'oprlated half a million dolla .i tny amoouim mss to cos nar Tin. tho death or Hull Young lu his bout Sheriff Gage, It Is understood that for exhibits. President Wilson ox I SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28. Six- ... i . .. i 1.. 1..... ....1 . lit 1 r 1 with Joss Willard having aroused worur Gago nas somo testimony. pressed renoweii interest, 111 1110 r;x- iy-iwn c.iv.iiiynicn win icavo .tonio a strong sontlmont ngnlnst prlzo will mnko sonio of his nccusora position and hoped that any Improsiroy today for Caloxlco whero nctlvl- flghtliig. GOOD IHFIilJ SIIOOTIXG look mighty sick, and also put a I bad crimp In the damngo suits which Hr. Loach and his associates aro planning to bring against tho City of Ilandon and others. Denial Ily Perkins. G. T. Treadgold. of Dandon. this Xo Fire News. No additional news hag been received from Day Point or San Francisco relative to tho big Are In the C. A. Smith com pany's yards at Ray Point beyond what wbb given in Tho Times last evening. Vernon Smith who Is now on the Bay Is expecting further de tails soon. So far nothing has been learned of the origin although somo wild rumors have been afloat around the Day by people who know noth ing about the matter. The actual lumber lost wll probby be close to 40,000,000 feet, Ily Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) CAMP PERRY, Ohio, Aug. 28. Washington and Iowa rlflo teams tied for fifth placo, with a scoro of C40, afternoon Informed The Times that 111 mo surprise nro, ursr, siago or i; k, rornins nan positively de- the nntlonal team match, today tho nled telling Attorney General Craw United States Infantry team being ford that J. M. Upton had Informed first, with a score of 5, 6, 7. 1 Sheriff Gage In advance of the Leach deportation or In any way Wonum Frightened. A stranger . connecting Mr. Upton's name with went to the home of A. O. Haas tho affair. yesterday noon and badly frightened j Sheriff Gage, who was here yes Mrs. Haas. Mr. Haas is In San torday had been Informed that Per Francisco on his vacation trip, be-, kins was credited previous to Craw Ing off duty as mail carrier, and she ford's visit at Bandon about making was alone. The stranger used rath-j remarks about Messrs. Upton and cr insulting language, but finally Gage, which Mr. Gago says were ab- left and Marshal Carter is looking solutely untrue, for him. Neighbors of Mrs. Haas are also on the lookout and if the LAST EXCURSION" of the SKA- stranger can be found he will prob-.SOX by the BAND to BAXDOX ably bo taught 'a lesson that lie 1.50. Buy your tickets at the won't forget In a long time. FOR SALE Two milch cows. Ad dress W, care Times, or phone 3129. Busy Corner. WANTED Position by experienced practical bookkeeper and office man. Write H. A. G care Times. slon nbrond that tho affair was 11 ties of tho Constitutionalists hnvo sectional ono would bo dlsslpnted. City Hockplle. F. D. Durga, known as the human ostrich for his knife and glass swallowing procliv ities, John Lawronco, Ed Clarko, Olo Anderson, Tom Brooks threatened the water supply of tho Imporlal Valloy, MEXICO OH.1KCTS. Ily Associated Trees to Coos Hay 'nines. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 2S. In his nmi second communication to Llnd, Sec- Paddy O'Shea wero tho names given j rotar' of stato Gamboa says: "If by hnlf a dozen who faced City Re corder Butler this morning on tho charge of being drunk. Few had any money. Assistant City Attorney Kendall Insists that the city has got to provide a means of punishing offenders who are penniless and who violate the law, He' says some havo been up two or three times in rapid succession for being drunk and havo been turned loose because they haven't monoy to pay fines. Ho wants a rock pile or some other labor provided for making the of fenders respect the law. Porters Coming. Johnson Porter and J. D. Porter, of Porter Brothers, are expected here soon, probably within a day or two, to look after business on the Bay. They are com ing down over the line from Eu gene, inspecting the work en route. ovon once we woro to permit coun sels and advice Mot us call thorn thus' of the United States of Amor ica, not only would we forego our sovereignty, but wo would as well compromise for an Indefinite future our destinies as a sovereign entity and all future elections for presi dent would be submitted to tho veto of any President of tho United States, EMBARGO ON ARMS. (By Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 28. At Secretary of Bryan's request, tho Treasury Department tolographod today to all customs agents to em bargo all shipments of arms to Mex ico regardless to whom consigned. A large shipment waiting at Juarez will be withheld although a porHoa already had been allowed to pass,