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npyRETOOLSAND HOPELESS FOOLS; THE LATTFR TELL ALL THEY KNOW YOU CAN FIND (hliiK you want In The Times nnnt columns. If It Isn't there ad fr(l0 for It. The cost Is small anil ,o results will surprise you. no.VT get excited If you've lost something a three or four line want adv. In The Times will bring It buck. The Times want ads get results. MEMBER OK Till-: ASSOCIATED PRESS. uWWII Kftalillsliwl 1878 lOL AAA VII. 8 Tlt, C)mHt Mull. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1 913 EVENING EDITION 10 PAGES No. 101 A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail .....1 .1 At MEXICANS UNITE IN REFUSING PEACEABLE MEDIATION BY U. S. w President Huerta Joins Carran- 7fl III rtUIUailiy ncijuimiiuiiu With America. BELIEVE NO HOPE Lbr I run hujuo i ivicw i View in Mexico City is That There Will oe no nenewai Of Negotiations. Bf awkUIM Iwi to Coopi liar TIitim.I Mi'virn ("TV. Nov. 15. In view ctinn.i (iii'nui'a'H repudiation . i ,r Mini! mi ion i iv. or in- in. .1... tf.ill.i.l nrm u. unco ww, i"" " I.--. -.I.I..., ll.miitn iifiti fir. ti.i IIIUU onai iiri'Hiiivni. Mum . - .-i. !.! Iii lilu nvl in.uulnll fir ..-t-. i.. unnlliiinnt inn) 111 II I II t II I II 1111- . j 1. 1.. .Hir.illlml ullltinln imvnrri This statement wns made at tliu . 1 1 t ....In.. otiil tiiiiwtfiru ffi imut .a . .L.ttlii nn miiv rnnmvnl .f tin ..i.i iw.iu'niin Mnvlon n Mfl flui n TPn niiiiun. mil w iuu nu II liv woll Informed pc rooms horo. LCUlllLl li'in ill ... .w. .... II HillJIU it IIJ i(u tit v n POWERS JOIN WITH AMERICA li; AiMHilcd I'rrM to Com IlAr llmra. XOCiAI.KS. Nov. 15. Slmultiino- .. .1.1. 11... -. . Inn Hn,. I..l... n .it ark wub mutln hv lien, i'ii.i o !..! Il. ......I.. ih ni i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i in n . hum. i.jii i iiiiii BEAT OREGON icninmnn i nni oon mi aaimmiuii iuun ucau uii mi m il ill ruiiii iirrii nir Score in Second Quarter. iSnorlnl tn Tim TlmoH.I n ii i vfii-ui i- i ! i n t f i i lfnirnn VAraltl' Wii-ai. Iniliix I... art nf v w ,,,, WW". w- in snvmi tlio tlilrd nnnrtnr. WnMtilnirtnii imuu iwrK iron, mu iwuiuy- une. Washington lost t ho lmll on kout either scoring, both teams )ins auout oven. tit.. . i i .i. si x t. i ii.ii 11 11,111 llllll t in Al'l'Iph 7. t - ! 0 . . . . A uallO had t limit nn.l Whltinim I). uiiirri.il tiu n i .. ...iin r.M " " ui...l 11 n l!fl IUI IIIIUI Hl later WOnt In nil nrniHnr n tlio first riunrtor. Waahlnfeton o pnsscH inado a touchdown and n Boni, tlio nunrtor ondlnu seven nintni in a n. ... . , . Ul 1 i.OllllllUII. tne second quarter Parsons e forty yards, scoiiiiK a touch Oreuon klekml iroal and tho L.1. . . ' ' " au eiuiud seven to seven. Great Britain's Minister to Mexico Notifies Huerta he Must Quit. in Aoclaloi Prn. lo Coon liar T.nif,J WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 15. OillelnlH are conlldent that llueila now realizes Hint not only Is tho United Stntes In earnest in Its In tention to oust him and niny accom plish his elimination by lifting tho ombni-Bo on arum, but bIho that Great Hrltnln and other powers have asHiiin cd more than a passive altitude or acquiescence in tho American policy. T.he fact that Sir Lionel Carden, the Hritlsh .Minister to .Mexico, Is com munlcatlnK to Huerta Intimations of a stroiiK character that, he must ollm Innto himself In accordance with tho Amorlncn rontentlon, Is sold to be tho development on which the situation has turned within the last two days. The rebels' capture of Juarez, an linportant point through which mun itions of war must bo passed lor u vigorous cumpalKti on Chihuahua and tho lui'KO cities to tho south, Is ex pected to have considerable elTcct in .Mexico City. FeKciibaitlons for Florence ALL QUIET AT E 0 W HGETON AND "UICctl5 DIUWII Of IU "iiiuicauia 10 Chicago. AMUtel r (0 Cool ly T,Bfgij "owing are boiho of today's foot- un eastern gridirons: New Haven Yale 3; PrLnce- Cambrldge Harvard 37, Brown xw York Dartmouth 10; Car dans 35. Pittsburg WashlnEton and - ; university of Pittsburg cag0 defeated Minnesota 13 to hsan defeated Pennsylvania 13 'S t . . v tlT U.?UN went to Coqullle ' o attend a meetini? nf tho tOlintv n . :. " tuck tii nr mi ror dredging her. I?let- Some ot the funV'i?0 have subscribed to i- !') Ono.hnir Q.l tha -va inn hninn.. hi. 'nsiBnB that lie be , -uy, as me JOD IB No Disturbance Follows De portationsI. W. W. Were Planning Strike. Nothing new has developed In tho deportation case at Florence, accord Iiik to tho Inst word from there. Tho deported men left quietly and the citizens regnrd it as a past incident. Tho tew memburs of tho 1. V. V. left there are understood to have re nounced the organization or arranged to leave. Organizer Duggan, who was among IhoKO deported, is said to have just conio to tho coast from Oiiluth, Minn., where he participated in tho recent I. W. troubles, Ho is said to havo boon ouo of tho big loaders in that trouble. Ho and Socretnry Hd Hobs of K geuo started to organize tho mlllmon, loggers and railroad laborers In nnd around Florenco about ten days or two wooks ago and so tho deporta tion "nipped" them in tho bud. Saw Deportation. .1. Uardlner of North Ilend to day returned from a trip to tho Slus liiw. Ho'hnpponod to bo In Florenco just In tlmo to witness tho deporta tion yesterday. Ho said It passed off vory quietly, there being no clash and tho 1. V. V. leaving without any parlieular opposition. Thoy started north along tho const for Yaqulna. It sconis that Wednesday tho I. W. W. hold a mooting to consider a strike at Floronco and vicinity and this re sulted In tho mass meeting of tho citizens being called for Thursday night and tho decision to oust thoin. Tho I. W. W. occupied an old house near tho mill and tho citizens went to it yesterday morning at 11 o'clock nnd told thorn that thoy had to go away and stay away. Thoy woro es corted to a boat and taken across to tho North Spit and given somo provi sions. Everything was done in a most orderly manner. STEAM COLLIER LOST AT SEA Report That Crew of Forty two Went Down With Ves sel in North Atlantic. (Br AwocUted rrw to Coon IUr Tlmes.l MONTREAL, Nov. 15. The steam collier Dridgoport, sailing from Sid ney, Cape Breton, with a crew of fortv-two and 10,000 tons of coai, has been lost and the passengers on board nerished. according to official announcement of the Dominion Coal Company, which chartered tne steamer. r ivuuu.uiu,h nnd tellowsnip ror Florence from Coos liny and Cooi County. Wo hasten to extend our compliments to the people of that section for their commendable action In protecting their homes nnd their community from a gang or anarchistic agitators that would destroy and despoil both. If permitted to continue their pernicious preachment of anarchy and destruction. The men or Florence have proven to the world that they know how to proect themselves from irresponsible promoters of violence and vlrlousness. The I. V. W. fatnudo condemned In the minds of the general public nnd all honest men, not only because of Its tenets nnd Its teachings nnd what It announces ns Its principles or lack nf principles, but because of its methods in action. It Is judged like the Individual, by what he does. Tile conditions produced and precipitated upon any community by the I. W. W. Is one oT expediency. Thoy enter a peaceful community and imi tate and advocate, not a constructive, but a destructive policy, actual bit ter and relentless war. In Socialism, the I. W. W. Is revolutionary. Its propaganda Is not that of the forum, but that of the battlefield. It advocates violence and destruction. It would win through ruin. Its lenders wholly lack mental Integrity nnd directly give tho lie by (heir nets to the frequent benuty of their verbal proclamations nnd pleas of brotherhood. They directly mislead worklngmon since they hnve no Intention of bettering their present conditions. They rail a strike, not to better work ing conditions, but merely ns a pnrt of their warfare against capitalized Industry, to ruin It nnd force the socialized s'nte. They openly say that oven If every demand Is conceded, this settles nothing. They would at once call another strike, and then another, until their final object is won nnd all Industry and order Is reduced to chaos. In the meanwhile, thoy would keep a constant state of turmoil, or wretchedness, or abject poverty and d Istress. To them even n temporary peace Is but nn opportunity tor snbotage, that Is. the destruction or ma chinery nnd output by the workers In charge or It, entrusted with It and paid lo produce. Regardless or Its theories, or the occasional genuine eloquence or Us speakers nnd agitators, or the unbalanced sincerity or many or Its mem bers, op their mnrtyr-llke quality and search ror soir sacririco, the I. W. W. In Its methods In action Is n wicked, ns totally lawless and Insano nn organization ns ever ex'lstod. It Is relentlessly condemned by other labor organizations nnd by nil lfbuest nnd sincere Socialists, as It Is by tho gonoral public. Ono may ad mit all tho 111 charged ?o the present poc'al order nnd yet condemn ns with out excuse the methods ot the 1. W. W. nnd this the vnnt majority or those who sympathize with tho general labor or social reform movement nro do ing. The I. W. W. works upon the Ignorance of men nnd plnys upon their prejudice, envies and all real or imagined wrongs. Its lenders deliberate ly deceive the worklngmon. They nro not holplng them, but merely using them to crento that turmoil nnd strife out of which they vainly hope to bring n soclallzod stato ns a phoenix from tho nshes. No grcator calamity can come to any community thnn to have tho I. W. W. fastened upon It. It should be fought by every peaceful weapon. It should ho mot with wisdom and common senso nnd courage, and Flor ence has mot It In this innnncr nnd their net Ion yesterday will bo approv ed and applauded by honest men everywhere. Most men are by nnturo honest, Inherently none wnnt In mornl sense nnd whnt is right and honest will provnll when the Issuo Is squnroly met nnd conrngeously nnd openly presented. This Is proven by the unnnlmoiis action of the peoplo of Florenco yesterday. Florence, wo snluto you as a neighboring city of which we nro proud. You did a good day's work, and ono thnt will redound to tho honor nnd happiness or your homes nnd tho pence and prosperity of your community. REVOLUTIONISTS of mm with CAPTURE CITY SMALL LOSS WILL T AMERICANS Rebel Leader at Juarez Ex presses Reriret at Killing of U. S. Citizen. (Ily AmocUIciI Per, lo Coxa liar Tltnn 1 10 1 j PASO. Tex.. Nov. 15. hater deolopments show that only one American was kl'lcd during the bat tie at .fun re, which tlnnlly resulted In the capture of that city by the rebels. Pancho Villa received tho As sociated Press correspondent In Juar ez and said he was vory sorry an American had been killed In the at tack on Juarez; He nnd no idea how it happened. Ho said he wished to assure tho Americans that they would bo given every protection In Juarez while ho held that city. The body of (Ion. Francisco Castro, tho Federal commander has not been found, and ho is believed to havo es caped to the hills with some of his men. R WLSON wnuin IT SOUTHERN R R I L W AY STRIKE I'ltKNCII AISMOItKIt ClU'lKKIt AltltlVKS AT YKItA CHI'. tnx Anoclalcil Irr.a to rvnt raj Tlmm.l VERA CRUC, Nov. 15. The French nrmorcd cruiser Condo nrrlv ed hero today from Ilrest, France. CURRENCY BILL DRAFT IS DONE Federal Board of Conciliation Takes Steps to End Labor Struggle on Southern Paci fic Lines. 1 IKf AaaoclalM Crf.i lo Cona nar Tlmra.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 15. Tho Federal board of mediation nnd conciliation conferred horo today on plans to bring nbout tho resumption of traffic on tho Soutnorn Pacific, ponding tho settlement of the strike. llij AMOflalc4 rrna lo Cooa nar Tlmca.J HOUSTON, Nov. 15. Ono of two poaco proposals aimed to sottlo tho Southorn Pacific railroad strike was refused by labor lendors hero today. Thoy rejected Julius Kruttschnltt's ofTor to confer with tho Federation Union's board, assorting it was an evasion. President Wilson's move for ON FIRE IN MID OCEAN Passengers of Spanish Vessel Transferred to cunara Liner in North Atlantic. Dr Aaaoclatwl mil lo Cooa tlar Tlmta.) CAPE RACE, Newfoundland, Nov. 15. The Spanish steamer Palmes Is afire In the North Atlantic and her passengers have been transferred to the Cunard liner Pannonla, according to a wireless message from the Pannonla, mediation remained as tho only np parent hopo for a speedy sottloment Tho Kruttschnltt offer was to discuss with n representative committee of four labor organizations on tho strlko question of Inaugurating n system of dealing with controversies through a joint committee ropresentini; nil four organizations. .Meanwhile, oxcept for a few passenger trains, tho entire Sunset Contra! syBtom Is tied up. WANT lfll STRIKE IX- CIA'IUII) IX MKIHATIOX. nr AnralM Tr'ta' lo Cooa nay Pdim.) SEATTLE. Nov. 15. Tho Federa tion of Labor telegraphed President Wilson to Include tho shopmen's strlko of 1911 In tho mediation which tho Southorn Pnclfle federation re quested. ANTI-SLAVERY BILL PASSED Philippine National Assembly Enacts Law After Heated Debate Today. Dr Aaaoclat.il Tret to Cooa Car Tlmea.) MANILLA, P. L, Nov. 15. Tho anti-slavery law was passed today by the Philippine National Assembly af ter a heated debate. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL left this morning for Coqullle to attend a meeting of the County Court. The principal thing to come up will be the Issuance of the for mal order declaring that Bandon went "wet" at the last election. Along the Waterfront. I The Rustler is in from Rogue River and Is loading a cargo of gen eral merchandise for Port Orford. The bargo Frederick has loaded two hundred tons of coal at the Llb by hunkers for Porter Brothers, and will be towed to either Gardiner or Florence by the tug Roscoe, Administration Democrats Turn Their Measure Over to Republicans Today. lllr AnoelileJ rrria to '.'ooa liar Tlmra.) WASHINGTON, 1). C. Nov. 15. Tho administration Democrats of tho Senate Ilnnklug Committee today laid their completed draft of tho currency bill before Senator Hitchcock and five Republicans. Hitchcock nnd the Republicans will endeavor to com plete tho first draft of their bill by Tuesday and u meeting of tho entire commltteo hns been tentatively called for that day. FORMER GRAND VIZIER OF TURKEY IS DEAD (nr Anoclalcil 1'rr.a lo Cooa nar Tlmra. ROME, Nov. 15. Kliimll Pasha, forniorly Grand Vizier of Turkey, who hns held many high positions In tho Ottoman government, Is reported to hnvo died at Larnaca, Island of CyhniB. PHONE RATES ARE REDUCED California Railroad Commis sion Cuts Toll Charges Twenty-one Per Cent llr Aaaoclal4 Praia to Cooa nar Tlra.i SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1G. Re ductions on all California long dis tance telephone calls wero announc ed today by the Stato Railroad Com nggregntlng $525,000 annually. The aggregating $25,000 annually. Tho Commission finds that tho Pacific Tolophono & Telegraph company's in come from long Istanco tolls averages 14 per cent. OVERTURNED VESSEL HAS 1IEEX IDENTIFIED Br Aaioclal.4 rrtaa lo Pooa Bar TIdim.) PORT HURON, Nov. 15. Tho overturned vessel which has been ly ing In Lake Huron a few miles north east of here since Saturday's great storm was today Identified as the Charles S. Price. Occupy Mexican Town Across From El Paso by Surprising Federal Garrison. THREE AMERICANS ARE KILLED DURING FIGHT Loss Given as Eighteen Fed erals and Four Rebels Federal Leader Gone. ' IUr AaaoclalM I'rrr. in dm, liar Tlmn.l Id, PASO, Tex., Nov. 15. -Clttdad Juarez was captured by the Consti tutionalists under (Jenerals Pancho Villa and Macleovla llerrorn early to day with small loss on either side. The occupation of .lunroz by tho reb els began at '!::!() o'clock after tho men under Villa and Herrera had leached town In trains thought to bo corrallng federal soldiers to the gnr rlson. The rebels detrained undis covered, placed their nrtlllory nnd had everything in rentllness for tho battle before word was given to flro on the Federal garrison. At tho first volley the astounded government troops were assembled and roturned the flro, engaging In n battle which lasted two hours. Villa and Herrera woro at Chlhiinhua City Thursday, re ported tb bo attacking that city. Tho Federal troops woro rushed to t' e ro Inrorcoinent of the ('hlluinhuu garri son, but Villa never really pushed his nttack there. Ily pre-arrango-mont trnlns wero mndo ready to con vey his nrmy to .lunroz Inst night while nil tho Federal olllcers In north ern Mexico believed him to be exert ing his energy to take Chlhunhiin. Leaving a small rorco of men thoro. Villa took more than 7000 of his troops On board- thu -trains; wTilch reached Junrer. nt the tlmo tho Fed ornl troop train was expected. Not once was Villa challenged by the Fed erals, who little dreamed tho rebels wero near. Threo Americans were killed dur ing the light. Charles Sergei-son, nn automobile man or El Paso, wan killed In his car. Two unidentified Americans were killed in n raid on a gambling house, Gen. Francisco Codro, coininnndlnR' the Federal garrison, is missing anil is supposed to have lied. Seventeen Federals and four Constitutionalist!! are reported' killed. .'1000 Constitu tionalists participated in tho enpturo. Others will arrive from Sauz today. EL PASO, Nov. 15. Villa hail sont south for additional troops and will mnko his headquarters at .lunroz. It Is possible that Egen Carrnnza, tho recognized head of tho Constitution alists, will (roinovo his headquarters to Juarez, as It Is tho largost and most Important border point In tho hnnds of tho Constitutionalists. Ex cellent order Is being maintained lu Juarez, but only persons with military passes nro permitted to cross tho border. STOP SHOOTING AT EL Uj Aaioclatad Prraa lo Cooa Dal Tlmea.) EL PASO, Tex. Nov. 15. Just bo foro daylight this morning Lieuten ant Chnrlos Velasquez Mouciiz of tho .Mexican Federal artillery In Junrez, who Is a prisoner In tho hands of tho rebols, mndo a dash across ono ot tho International bridges for El Paso, Immediately there was a fusillade of shots from tho rebel guards, and bul lets fell among tho U. S. soldiers on tho American sldo of the rlvor. Tno American soldiers rushed towurd the river ns It to return tho flro, and tho robot ofllcor In command throw up his hands as a signal that firing had ceased and Immediately sent an apol ogy. Major Mlchle, commanding the American troops, sent a deputy Unit ed States marshal across tho bridge to tell the rebel ofllcor that under no clrcumstnnres wero his men to shoot again townrd American terri tory. Mendenz. liuvlng succeeded in reaching American soil, foil at the feet of the American ofllcers, wound ed In tho leg. Ho was sont to the El Paso police station. Name of American Idled at Juarei Is Charles Seggerson.