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THE MAN WHO IS UNTRUE TO HIS FRIENDS CAN NEVER TRUST HIMSELF YOU CAN FIND ny tiling ' M'iit Tlio Times wiint columns. lt 11 ,M,,t Uiore nil vrrtl'o for Tho '"s, sma" ""' the results w"1 lls you. dox't get EXCITER If you've lust something n three or four line w tint ndv. In The Times will bring It hurl.-. Tim Times want ads get results. MKMltKR OF TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION .EIGHT PAGES, VOL aaavii. iih t,, C)mst Mau, A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull ni:cl Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 105 mi) AMERICAN CONSULATE THREATENED FOR AIDING MADERD'S RELATIVES Boat Load of Blue Jackets Heads tor vera 01 nu parccIforClash. REBELS PAY HIGH FOR KbUHUI I O 1 IM LniOHUU Washington Regards Meeting of Concjress Aiioiner &iep Toward Huerta's Finish. p A'o IH' '"' Cona n' Tlm.) VKHA CRl'Z. Nov. 21. A request for the iiinendor or Evnnsto nnii Daniel Mn.iero to the loenl authori ties was made on Consul William W. Canada tciday 1y Colonel Eugonlo 'An, the Federal commander of Gutierrez, aide or General Gustavo Veracruz. Ciintulu promptly refused to comply with tho ronuest. Tho two Maderos, who nro relatives or tho iatc president, wero later taken on board the American ringshlp from tho (onsnlate. where they took rerugo last night following tnelr release rrom prison yesterday on hall. Consul Canada asked Washington for In ductions and was ordered to afford tticm asMiim. .... After lh eoiifiilH refusal to de liver them tip toduy, It was reported that veiled Un'cuts had heen mailo to take the refugees by force. Ill nitlclpathm or sneli an attempt tins ftcain launch from the American bat tleship Khode Island lay through tho morning olT the sou wall opposite tho (onaiilate with an armed crow of hlno jackets on hoard ready to como on In tho ((insulate t: o refugees wore not pennltled to communicate with rnvmp Not even their wives were allowed to visit them. John Llnd conferred today with Uear Ad'iilral Fletcher, tun comman der of the fleet', and exchanged many dispatches villi Washington. . tB AMwlalc.1 ITi lo Coon llr TImm.1 MK3CICO CITY. Nov. 21. A do- nand was made today by tho Federal military authorities on all foreign UUNill'B TUMI VI 1IH 111 ,iuiliuii;j uioii thft nrtuv In Mint district. From IL. J 1 1 ......... III! Ilflll pesos wan uunmnuiMi una irum Walers-IMeiTo Oil coinn::ny 15,000, . . . . .1 A I. ... snd others vwo taxed In proportion tv tUnl I imwiiii l l (in MMl.t llltltltlfTftl'tt of the Waters-Plerco company In- ifrnMml limit rntki'ounn tntl vn 111 .wflll- iarAf In unfiioi. kit 1 1 1 ill f nf till InW ... a dm ittfitfw t on nf tlm Amnrfriiii rnflHlll. Hnrd flKlitluK wns still in proKrena nforinatlon at tho war office. Wt (wnfltlfi) r-rrM lo Coo t)r TlmM.l CIIICAdO, Nov. 21. Oenoral I-eo list comploled n successful recrultlnrj .uiiuukii nuie 111 lieuilll 01 nun. anzi, acaii or tlio uonsiiiiiiionaiisi orces In Mexico, It was learned to- .1V r1it lul mi (mi din limwlnl n e it with snmo of his recruits n.l r.n...n i ...... i.ln.. t.. I.. ld there ero nineteen In nil. Christians was liberally supplied ns from S2nn in $r,nn urn- montli. nc- ordhiR to the experience and speclnl wmi in It'll lt itvni " - in lllfJ lV VtlMf ive tho niaximuin snlnrlew nro ex- l-ii-lilIUU(Bf UIUI till IllllU IlilH -I'wiinimj ii ii mnnvi unds for the recrultlnK canipalKii nro II lit I V LllttU UUIIi J IIIU IVMM . ""'io i uuou lllltiui Ltlllb iiii.v - - v w DlltlVlDU lU vu wrbances of tho past three years. IB AuocLtn! Prwi to Tool BT TlmM.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 21. O Pnnvnn 1 n nr 9 (.hn Xfav aoii rmil Ul illW tUVAIVUII v-w.i IHrrVtlln tll nlinIn nnn Tilt- "J lIllllltTlllUI M aiTLlUlI II V VJ nirni u n 4 mi i n.A -"vi oituus, i ne view noro is wan- vi tinutS IU VY1IUI IIIU UUtlltlllo VIIIVIUIO rCgiUU Ub HIV DiCVI iiavin t. . ... . . congress act on tho KnK- hll concessions pending, such acts in ho regarded as invalid, not only Y thO I'lllln.l Ctntna 1... flroflt hi. a perfect understanding is uuvo ueen reacueu uoiwcuh nun vt UBUII1KIOI1, Inasmuch ns the foreign govern- nin . . . nto .. . . ....... - bciiumiiy nave siKiutieu ineir m mo American poucy inns "iiuiuu, it is neing tnnen ior ranted hero that as fnr ns tho na- Aria ... . - i uie world are concerned, mo w Mexican congress may legislate SNOW FALLING AT Coos Eay Section Gets First Touch of Winter Thun der and Lightning. Coos lVay has been cxporlencInK Homo erratic weather the last, few days, and last night the first snow fall of the season In this vicinity was reported. I'. Clnilnio, a Ten .Mile rancher, who eiiine in this mornlnt;, reports Hint about an Inch or "the beautiful" enveloped the ground In that section at dawn, but that It w.is soon swept I'wny. The snow followed a heavy Btorm lurt evening which was ac companied by thunder and lightning. About eight o'clock the rain turned to snow and It roll qulto briskly ror u time. In .Marsbfleld there wan consider able m In. and a little lightning was In evidence. It has been rather chilly. It Is believed to he tho edge or ,i severe slonn that has been prevailing elsewhere. So fur this year, or rather since September I , the rnlnfitll has been light, be! lg only IL'.r.'.i Inches, as against LM.H.T Inches for tho na.no porlod n year ago. BANDON BABE'S NOVEL DIET OXK CHILD HATS CONSIDKUAllliK COU.V SAIA'K AND ANOTIIKU Dltl.VKS A QUANTITY OF COAIi OII DOCTOU 1JUSY. (Speclnl to Tho Times.) HANDON, Or., Nov. 2 1. Mondny was n grent' dny aiiiong the Handon youngsters. Dr. Mann was called to attend 10. Doak's young child, who had eaten too heartily of corn salvo, and before ho had finished his min istrations ho received n hurry-up call to look nflor tho physical well-being of Warren Minefield's llttlo boy, who hnd Imbibed too freely or conl oil. at will, but Its acts will not hnve International sanction ns those of a constituted law-making body. A DM I UAL FhKTCIIKIt IS TOM TO All) 11KFUOKKS Rr AKLtr! rrni lo Cooi Pi Hbm. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 21. As a result of a series of conferences botween Acting Secretary Roosevelt of tho Navy and Cdunsellor John Dassett Mooro of the stnto dopart ment Roar Adiuirnl Flotchor wns In- Etructed to look after tho safoty of rofugces In tho Aniorlcnn consulnto at Vera Cruz and if necessary see thorn out of Mexican jurisdiction. Sonio time ago Secretnry Hryan di ce tod tho Aniorlcnn embassy nnd con biilnr offlcors to extend rights of nsy 1 u in to Mexicans who appeared to bo entitled to it. nnd tho first demonstra tion of this was tho assistance ren dered General Felix Diaz. It is un derstood that Admiral Fletcher will see tho Madoro party safely on board a liner outside Mexican waters. UKDKUALS UKI'ORTKU ADVAXCIXC. OX JUAI1EZ I IBr AiioelitM ITfM lo LdW Br Tlraei.J EL PASO. Tex. Nov. 21. Reports that Federal troops from Chihuahua, which are advancing on Juarez, are three mlleB south of Juarez, were cur rent today, but no effort was made to send soldiers south. "Some troops may be sent- south tonight." said a member of Villa's staff. The robels hardly credit the report that tho Federals are so nenr ns Vila says ho has 2,000 men along tho railroad to tho south nndi that If tho Federals were so near his couriers would notify him. Tho LADIES' AID of tho Motho dlst Church, of XOIITII IJENI). will hold a bazaar and supper In the af ternoon and evening, SATURDAY, November22. at TAVLOU'S HALL. SKK the 810.00 COATS at the LADIKS' KMrOKIUM. MILE PLAN CAUCUS NORTH 8 Candidates for City Offices be Nominated There Next Monday Night. FKW A UK UKOISTKUKD. Only IP7 hnve registered for the city election In North llend, which will bo held December !t. Of this number 1 13 are women and Il.VI are men. Only about half of tho average vote Is reg istered, City Recorder Detliy shlre believes. It was stated today that the Socialists are planning to nom inate their ticket In Nortn Hend by petition so that their candi dates can he designated au Soc ialists on the ballot. I Tho North llend city caucus will be hold next Monday night, and so tar but little Interest has been nian Ifoatcd in polities there. The cau cus will b held In the "old tnber nncle building, which In being used ns a gyninmiliini. So fnr, tho North llend Socialists have not announced who they will put Into tlio field. Councilman Oeo. D. TWandlgo nnd City lleeordor Derbyshire nro the only officials whose terms will ox plrn who have announced t lint they will not seek ro-elcctlon. Among tho candidates now talked of, nro: 1 For Recorder. .1. O. Mullen, C. K. Mnybee and A. K. Sinister. For Counclltneii (three to bo elect ed). J. G. Horn, .1. F. Grubbs nnd K. II. Curtis, the lutter being n Pint IV resident. For Treasurer, John II. Groves and C. S. Wlnsor. Mayor Simpson's term will not oxnlro until next yenr. when, It Is rumored, Peter Logglo will seolc the place. f 1 C. V. It. SKCTIOX MKX nKMANI) IiAUfJK IXCHKASK fill .MnHilt,'l l'ri- lo Conn liny TIiiim.1 WINNIPKG. Manitoba. Nov. 21. 22,000 secthm men on tho Canadian Pacific hnvo demanded a wage In crease nniountlng in sonio cases to 25 per cent. The threatened strike hns been deferred by lio company's pro posal to nrbltrato. LABOR EXHIBIT Officials of American Federa tion Instructed to Select Space at San Francisco. Hr Aiiorl.led rr o Coot nr Tlinn.l SEATTLE, Nov. 21. The Aniorl cnn federation of Lnb.or instructed president Samuol Gompers and other officials to proceed to San Francisco at the closo of tho convention and solect a spaco for the Federation of Labor exhibit at tho Panama-Pacific Exposition, President Gompers nnnounced Hint tho executive committee would hold a meeting hero Immediately after the close of the convention to deal with the matters referred to the council which need speedy attontlon. It is expected that tho convention will ad journ tomorrow. XKV YORK UX TOTKIt GIVEN FOURTEEN YEARS Br AMOfUt! rM to Cool Br Tlro..J NEW YORK, Nov. 21. For carry ing a pistol, In violation of tho Sulli van law, Antonio Concha, a gunman, was sentenced today to fourteen yjars in Sing Sing. FEDERAL ACTIVITY PLANNED Secretary of Lalnir Wilson Arrives in .Coal Strike Zone. Hr AKclt4 Vrttt to Coo pr Tlmw. 'DENVER, Colo., Nov. 21. Secre tary of Labor W. 13. Wilson arrived hero at noon today to uso his in fluence in nn effort to end the strlko of the Colorado coal minors. Ho was entertained at luncheon by Gov ernor Amnions. Definite plans for federal activity in tho strike situa tion are to bo mado this afternoon. COOKED FOOD SALE by the LADIES of CHRISTIAN CHURCH In the COOS HAY REALTY CO. Hulldfiig, SATURDAY. BEING PLANNED RAIL WORK IS NEARLY DONE S. P. Will Finish Construction Here in Month Star.t at Sand Point Soon. , 1 X() WOUI) UKCKIYKI ! OF TKUMI.VAIj DKAIi No word has been received hero of developments In tho no- I gotlatlons between the Southern 1 Pacific and the Terminal Kail- I way In San Francisco for the 1 steam line franchises In Marsh- j field. It Is not believed any- thing has yet been accomplished 1 In the San Frnnclsco conferences. Work 13 proEveshs rapidly on tlio Southern Pacific construction work on this side or tlio bay, and It is expected thnt within another month tho Inylng or rails through Mnrshrield ami North llend to the south npproach or the bridge ncross the bny will be completed. Engineer Illiidmursh, who bus hnd eliurgo or the construction work through Simpson Park this week re ceived official conflrnintlon from En gineer Hood, of the story printed in The Times u couple of weeks ago thnt the work would ho started nt Snnd Point north nlong the west shore of North Inlet Junt as soon an tho work Is completed In North llend. The work from Snnd Point north will bo mostly steam shovel work and It Is believed Hint the snnd there can ho handled better in tho rnlny season than during the dry season. Anywny If wns a condition when Porter lirothers had Housor & Houscr bring the steam shovel to the bny that the MacArthur Perks Company guaranteed to furnish work to keep "Ufii steam shovel busy con tinually. There wns tnlk of tnklng tho steam shovel to Ton Mllo nnd working there, but It wns found Im prnctlenl to tnko tho shovel there. It Is oxpected Hint the starting of tho work nf Snnd Point will put nn end to tho rumors nbout tho brldgo across tho hay not being built. Tho work In .Mnrsbfield Is hnng Ing bnck on tho outcome of the Ter minal denl. Anyway, there is only a few blocks to connect up the local rallwuv with tho Terminal lino on Front "street, nnd it won't tako long to put It In. LOGGER FALLS P. Heckmeier Slips From Re dondo's Deck Load of Lum ber and is Fatally Hurt. Whllo trying to clamber aboard tho stonmor Rcdondo, from the dock to her deck lend of lumber, Instend of using tho gnngwny, P. Ileckniolor, n logger, fell against the edge of tho whnrf nnd Into tho harbor short ly bofoio tho vcssol snllod this nf tornoon nnd received fatal injuries from which ho died a fow moments .Inter. Tho unfortunate man Is said to have been drinking while nwaltlng tho departure of the steamer, on which ho hnd secured n steorago passage to San Frnnclsco. He appeared daz ed and clambered aboard the Ro dondo amidships, where tho lum ber on her deck formed n high bul wark. Ho lost his hold, and on disappearing bonenth the water, one of the sailors of the craft leaped to the rescue, recovering the body In short order with the aid of a line. Heckmeier was rolled ovor a bar rel by members of the crow, but when he failed to show signs of re viving, ho was hurried to tho hos pital under tho direction of Dr. Housework, and tho pulmotor was used In an attempt to resusltato hlm. At a late hour this afternoon it was announced that tho attempt to rovivo tho man had been unsuccess ful, nnd It Is belloved his head was fractured when ho fell, COOKED FOOD SALE by the LADIES of CHRISTIAN CHURCH In the COOS HAY REALTY CO. ItulleHng, SATURDAY. FROM STEAMER E OF PASSENGER Tl PLUNGES INTO LAKE SUPERIOR CAPT. METCAIF RETURNS HOI Gov. West's Investigator at Florence Finishes No Need of Martial Law There. (Speclnl to The Times.) FLORKNCH, Or. Nov. 21. Capt. , Metcalf, of Cottage Grove, an officer of tho Oregon National Guard, who wa3 sent here by Governor West, as bis special representative to Investigate the I. W. W. deportntlon lust Friday, con cluded his work yesterday and left on this morning's stage for Eugene, Irom where he will go to, Snleni to report directly to the Btuto's chief executive!. When usked If he hnd anything to give out concerning tho Investigation lie said ho had not. Asked If there was any necessity or possibility of martial law being declared In Florence now, ho replied, "I don't think so." In rcr.poiiBc to a question as to wnetner his Investigation bad been nil private, or of a public nature, ho responded "a llttlo of both." Capt. Metcalf was pleased by the courteous treatinent ho received In Florence. Tho business men of Flor ence mef hlm cordially and told hlm tholr story when ho nskod for It. TKoy said that they had nothing to conceal, thnt they did not think It a! transgression of the law or nn offense j to protect their homes and their com munity by ordering men who threat ened the peace and prosperity of this vicinity to movo on. They snld that no out! bail been injured, no ono bad been deprived of their property nnd flint their action had eliminated the possible loss of property and oven of llfo that might follow an outbreak such as the I. W. W. threatened tho lower Sluslaw with. This Is understood to hnvo been the general story that Capt. Metcalf got from the various ones ho talked with and there wero row prominent men In Floreuco or vicinity that ho did not see. Make Verbal Report. Capt. Metcnir snld thaf ho would go direct to Salem nnd niiiko a ver bal report to Gov. West on what ho round. He did not expect to mako nny written report or stntomonr. It Is expected that ho will simply muko n stntonient of the ovldonco pro nnd con ns ho secured It and if lie re ceived any evidence or tnlk In fnvor of tho I. W. W no ono In Floronco hns nny Idea whore It enmo from, for the community Is practically unnnl moiis in supporting tho action of tlio citizens. Florence men do not expect that Capt. Metcalf will mako nny rccom iiiendntlons to Gov. West, unless ho is pressed to do so, as the ovldonco ho has gathered will speak for Itself. It was understood that Capt. Met calf was given or allowed to seo the bunch of I. W. W. lltoraturo and' let- tors which wero found In tho building from which tho I. W. W. woro ojected. This gave the plana of the I. W. W. It baa been reported tlrtit Gov. West's plan was to send a special prosecutor to Lano county to conduct a grand Jury investigation or tho af fair at Eugene, but some do not be- UfT bt will go that far when he hears from Capt. Metcalf. At nny rate there will bo no mar ttal law in Floronco now and thoro are no I. W. W.'s in this section. Tlio buslnes men of Florence stand united In tho mnttor and will remain so should any attempt be mado to prosecuto any of tho town officials or tho town officer or constable. Flor onco has tho usual number of nnfnl dpal officers but hns fow police offl cors, ono watchman sufficing excopt when special watehnion wero put around Portor lirothers mill when tho I, W. W. threatened. HOME-MADE SALT RISIXd HKKAR AT COOKED FOOD SALK SATURDAY IX COOS HAY REAL TY CO.'S HUILI)IX, FRONT ST. HY CHRISTIAN CHURCH WOMEN. Fireman Killed But Coaches Remain on Cliff Averting Huge Death List. ACCIDENT OCCURS DURING HEAVY STORM ON LAKES Engineer Jumps Clear as Loco motive Breaks Aways and Drops Into Surf. tllr Ao)tM Vrm lo Cno liar Times.) WINNIPEG. Manitoba. Nov. 21. Fireman P. O'Connor of Schrelbor, Ontario, wns killed and other mom bers of the crow and passengers nar rowly escaped death at 2 o'clock thin morning when tho first section of tho Canadian Pacific Central Limited, westbound from Montreal to Vancou ver, was wrecked near Coldwell, 175 miles east or Fort Wllllnin, Ontario. The wreck was caused by t! o en gine Jumping the track nt a point where tho road skirts Lake Suporlor on a ledgo thirty to fifty feet nbovo tho water. Tho engine plunged in to the Inlto, carrying O'Coiiih r to death. The engineer escaped by jumping. The baggage, dining earn and loaded Pullmans remained on top of the grade. It was stated that u rock on tho Irack derailed tho locomotive. A se vere storm whipped t!-o north shoro of Lake Superior all night, carrying down tho wires ror many miles. For this renson Canadian Pacific officials experienced difficulty in communicat ing with the trainmen at tho scorn of the wreck. debateTto start monday CHAIRMAN OWKX, OF RANKING COMMITTKK, WILL MAKE M KXIXU SPKKCII IN SUPPORT OF CURRENCY MEASURE. Br Awoi'LtM frt-u to Cnoa lltr TlmM.I WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 21. Active debato on the currency com mittee bill will begin Mondny when Chairman Owen of the Hanking Com mittee will make the opening speocli' In support of the administration bill. The Senate will meet Mondny, Tuos day and Wednesday ror currency dls cuslon. They will adjourn ovor Thanksgiving day and Friday prohnb 1y will adjourn to Mondny morning, December 1, nt 11. At noon the special session will closo nnd tho regulnr session will be gin. In tho regulnr session tho cur rency dobnto will bo Interrupted to allow tho Senate to dispose of tno bill giving nan Francisco tho right to tako a water supply from tho llotch Iletchy Valley. Tlio voto on tills bill Is expected Decemhor fi. CongroHB probably will tako tho usual holiday recess or two wcoks from December 20 to January 5. HEAyylfs FOB BOATMEN INSPECTOR OF OASOLIXF HOAT8 PENALIZES ONE 100 AXD AN OTHER !MO FOR VIOLATIONS ON COQUILLK. (Special to The Times.) RAN DON, Or., Nov. 21. Tho In spector of gasollno bonts who re cently visited this river, placed a fine of 100 against Honry Horman for not carrying a fire extinguisher In hlB fishing bout. I. C. Fredericks of Randolph was touched off for a $2G0 flno for a like offense and be fore 1m hnd tlino to protoBt ho wa9. notlfledi to como to Portland to bo placed undor arrest and later stand trial In tho U. S. Federal Court. SPECIAL MEETIXO ELKS At lodge rooms, Sunday, No vember 211, ut 1:30 p. in., for mliiBtrol rehenrsnls. Wo ro (juest all Elks to como nnd talk over this big noise. Ry order of tho committee. RANCH at FINNISH HALL SAT- RDAY KVEXINO, Nov. 22.