Upppwiwmiiifflpw '-"--4ijniijuni,Tm'Mynii,m i;)ipHiiipHijiWiWfWI'IP;i'l"P"'' HERE ARE TOO MANY SOfT HEADS AND HARD HEARTS IN THE WORLD Smj WxmtB Tin: WOMEN l, icml lho Tlim-s know they ran llml the "'Is "f ,l,u ,,c"1 me,'t'n"ts s ucll ns.tlie news of tlie best pw ilc f jlio c"' THE MERCHANTS who advertise in The TIiiich know lliey reiieh the best people In the city who Insist on the best news of the city. MEMHEK OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unl VVYII EMIlllllHllCU 1H,H VOL AAAVII. us The Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1914, EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times Coast Mall Mn 1JQ nml Coos Jtay Advertiser. '"" ,M"U (Efloa Hi CIRCUMVENTS ARREST OF GEN. LAWSOK BT CIVILIANS luotcs Coda Exempting Mili tia From Charges tor Acts Done on uuty INTICIPATEWLAN OF CIVIL AUIHUHIIIhS ires Sheriff Rand of Baker, Stating Agreement to Withdraw Troops nr AmwIilM to Coo H Tlmm.l PORTLAND. '.Inn. (i Colonel l.nw- nn nml n nillllnrv force will nrohnhlv fonvo Copperflclil todny to take up , hclr hendqunriers nt Huntington,, rcordlng to nn nnnonnroincnt liy ovcrnor west. The- nceu or eicnr- iir up tunc town wnB uio reason ivcn liy mo executive, it in inilinninil Hint lioforn tlm mill. nry gyrations censo In linker county i milliner or its towns win nave re- crelved n niornlwnahlng. The (lov- rnor declared lie hnd derided upon itch a program. Tho (lovernor also innoiiiiccd ho H tended culling 250 illnopnes at the hearing looking to temporary rrmoval of Sheriff land of linker county. ()id"r IHnobeycil Reports received from Copporfleld ire tlinf tl'o court order enjoining llio mllllla from Reining tho liquor ml fixtures or tnu saloons tlioro had ccn disregarded. All tho stocks of lho saloons li'ad been prepared for llilninfnt to linker. I'lflnnn innrn lllltlninen passed through Dnkor to- ny to rolnforco tho present com- mud at Copporflolil. w.wi i.,.., kvi.i. , . . ' I rested by any civil process while on Art .. on Indlvldunl complaints ,ty, nnd also to another section pro linrsli'K t at tho saloons of Copper- vlillnir that monibors of tho nillltla OKI V'-l minting tllO lllW, GOVOr- nr West lust week ordered tho dlst- l -II ., ..,.-!,, ... !. i. iiiiiuiivr nml nuuiiii in iiHNiir unity to closo all tho bars thoro Tho district attomoy asked tho jovernor to present liln ovldonco, but i'vb tMo oiuy ntiHwor bo uot wns a inrwistlc lottor recrottlnir his failure lo enforro tho law. Tho sborlff ro- Iitspd to oboy the Oovornor h orders bn tho Rrnunds that tho saloons were regularly licensed and could bo closed Duly by nn order of tho court. .Suspends (invcrninciit. The (lovernor then sent bis secro irv. Miss Koni llohlis. mid n limlv nf mllltlnincii. Biispemlod tho civil isnv- fcrnmenf of tho town and took mill- Inry possession, commnndeorliiR tho leicpnono nnd tolORinpli lines and ro iiisliifr pornilsslon to tho mayor nnd roiincllmen, sovoral of whom opornto iiiiuwiiH, in icavo town or to consult lilt il I it ."..... !l J ll '.,U.nr.n.y8'. Copporfleld baa kbout 100 Inhnbltnnts. ruiCTliAND. Jan 0. Governor ll'itu t , I I m i - hV. L lyi V,ro!,..clrc,,u Ju(, A"-' naaJuu'nnri f.v '","'"' """win nun IESC0E OF TIVENTY-FOUR OFF HI) apt. Olson Very Modest About "croio Feat Porno Will Probably be Saved at Drake's Bay. .w.Tnin A(,.ollno s'lth arrived In this wiling from Snn Francisco after rather choppy trip up tho const. o crtw nnd Capt. Olson woro feol Le?. ovor tho rescuo of twonty- Olir lives nff lio ti.1 "c'wa5,wroc,ecl n I0W lnys ago. v.,,,1 ulHon wn8 mnor roticont "Ollt tllO nffnlp nml nD vnn,i.. Eiodeji t about tho fent, expressing re ret Hint ho hnd not been nblo to ni, ,r , ?,lln .n,so' However, bo an the bB thing wns tho saving r trio lives of tho twenty mombors board CI"eW a"(l Ul fUr l)nBsenBors nSlpt!.,eta',18 .of Ul wreclc nnd tho '"TO StrilBElo to nnvn lion . nl.ni, Irtf u-l1,ncd ,n TJie T,mea last night. iV, ,i. or ino crw of tho Porno as a little moro thrilling than tho ho.,, 'c'"s Bavo it. as tho Inst of looa l "" "It 111 UIO llIUUUUl Pom t nilnutes before tho lia.l "'"-" UUIIO. I 110 11IODOUI S..""', reached tho Adeline smith whon the Porno turned over. in nb0,-it - 'c,ock th0 mor nnT." ii, captain of tho Porno did X.1 K've up his ship, but w. apt olson Pointed out tho "anger ho complied and wns none too oon. a,,I I l08t the Porao I" tho night IiSm -?. next day n,c,e(l P the,r J .r a hard struggle, and took "er In tow nonin ..oi,, .1 ...,i l,, . ol "lioiuu UU,,tl, Ull' ltor'va8 lm aBan. the latter tlmo ArtniTn V. tno necessity of tho 'lne Putting on full power to es ,a Possible collision with an-!?i1!Lle8Be'- However, they kept ti S11,0 and finally got tho Porno wn i ? i!lt0 Pake's Day. whero she tnid 6 shaltered. As she was lOSSCd tin nn a oo.,.. , 1. , ii.t m herself. ' r B"v" A wrecking crew and ship wero ent up and are setting her off. COPPERFIELD IN WAS HERE Wm. 'Wiegand, Against Whom Gov. West is Directing Fifllit Comino to Bay "in. Wlognnd, 0110 of the council- ""-" l iiuruuru, uregon, against "' " governor west 'iins nun special m,,in iiinuuuuu, is quite won Known "" -" no spoiii roiisKioruuie mini lieu- 11 inuiiiM iir so ngo anu wim planning to come here tho latter Prt of tho month with u view to iiuhk. , n. lml purchased n half Interest '". "c U00H ""' Monument liuslness wmi u. n. Wilson nml Had also milium I'oiiHiiii'rauiu leai esuuo on Coos Hay and at Handon. Mr. Wolgnn Ih a crlpplo. having ono log off near the kneo. Mr. Wil son says thnt .Mr. Welgan has a $20, (100 general merchandise stock ut Copporlldld and has Interests In busl iiess In other towns In that section. .Mr. Wilson says that Mr. Wolgund took over tho liquor business to se cure n loan. "onrr lumu or linker county. culling ii mm hccuoh or uio couo providing that no persons belonging " "iiniary rorco or sinio snan do nr- nrilnrn.l Inln nnlnnl unnli.ii ., iiniitn .iiii.. n. ..i,,,in,,ii.. r..- .. V ". '" ". . '" " "" dono by tlioiu while on duty. Anticipation by tho Govomor thnt Sheriff Hand might nttompt to arrest Colouol I.nwson for contempt of court for Ignoring tho Injunction of (ho linker county court, prompted tho Oovornor to send tho message. Tho Governor also sent n messngo to Sheriff Hand declaring that when over ho Is willing to co-operate In en forcing tho criminal laws tho Gover nor will withhold further military ac tivities. AVhllo tho Governor would not do clnro today wliethor ho would put Huntington under martini law, ho In timated that bo would uot do so un less developments warranted. coij (;oktiiai.s i)i:ci,i.i:s. ii4u i wujvi iiiuii i u i tWIlim ell lias received n lettor from Colonel NKW YOItK. .Inn. (! Mayor Mitch- Georgo GoothalB, onglneef In chnrgo i ( IIIU (WlflMIU V II lift I I J IIP i I UUilUllf 'lupHnlnB tho mnyor's offer of tho of tho rnnnmn CnnnI coiiBtructlon, iioiico coniiiilBslonerslilii. EFFECTED JOST IN TIME Capt. Olson expected thnt they would flont her yesterday. Tho wrecking vessol 1b tho Inqun, tho vessol which wns formorly on this run, but which wns wreckod on tho California const not ninny months ago. Tho Adeline Smith or her crow will not recolvo nny salvago from tho Porno, oven though sho is saved, desplto their forty-eight hours' strug gle to snvo her, hut the saving of tho lives Is moro than recomopensa to them for tho dnngors they under went. LOST IN SHIP Steamer Oklahoma Founders Off Sandy Hook and Only Eight Are Saved (1? AiiocUted Pren to Coo IU7 Timet. NEW YORK, Jan. C Tho steamer Oklahoma sank off Sandy Hook yes terday and twenty-two of the crow perished. Eight were saved. Owing to an unusual rush of Into advertising, much telegraph nnd local nows luis been crowded out of today's Times. TOM HUSSEY, of Coaledo, wns a visitor in tho city today on busi ness. Tho LADIES of tho METHODIST CIIU11CH will hold their regular TAMALE SALE at tho church par lors tomorrow WEDNESDAY afternoon. WS-ffl OJIAGA W TO Seven Thousand of Huerta's Men Are Marching to North From Jimihez RENEWED ATTACK BY REBELS IS DELAYED Rebels Also Await Arrival of More' Men and Big Battle is in Prospect llljr Amnrlalril Trrm to Coon Iljr Tlincn.) PKKS1DIO, Jnn. 0 With Orte ga's Constitutionalist forces en camped twenty miles west on tho Uio Grnndo and the Federal nnny Btlll holding OJInnga, both Bides up penred to bo awaiting reinforce inentB todny. Despite Villa's assuranco that bo would nt once Join tho rebels nnd load thorn to n renewed nttnek wns Imlliifx.l I.. ..,1111,.-.. ,.I,. ,. ,i,.. """" .tiuru until iUU woiu iiiuuu stl kL oui S iotyi.n .,od ! homo'- nnd tho summer cottages of .!,,! ,"C(1 ,niNow York and Philadelphia btiBlnesB Icbb tlian three or four days. , 1i1.,i , tu ' ... .m.i Villa bones to renew the attack before the Federals nro reinforced by the arrival of troops under Gen eral Argumedo, who Is reported on tho wny from Jlmlnoz with sovoral thousand men, Otoga sent word to MInJor McNamee, of tho United States border patrol, that ho had fifty wounded whom ho wished to turn over to tho Hod Cross. Me Nnmco sent n detachment up tho river to receive tho wounded men. TO ATTACK VKHA fit UK. llr AmvIiM l'rr lo Coo llr Tlnm. VEItA CUU55, .Inn. C Advices re ceived by wlrelcsB by the American warships hero Indlcnto that tho rebels nro planning to attack the Federal troops Immediately. I'ltESIDKNT IX FINE HEALTH (11 AmocUIk! Vmt lo Coo lUr Tlmra. WASHINGTON, I). C. Jnn. C President Wilson will cud his south ern vacation nnd lenvo Pass Christ- MAYOR ALLEN Executive Recommends provements, Curtailing of Ex penses New Police Rules Mayor Allen's messimo to the Cltv Council Inst ululit urccd the neces sity for further streot Improvements in .Ainrsurioid nnd included a lengthy sot of rules nnd regulntlous for tho pollco department. Ho also urged tho curtailment of oxnondltures so ns to keep well within tho revenues of tho city. Ills messngo In pnrt was us fol lows: "It Is my duty nt this tlmo, as well ns a pleasure, lo point out to you in a brlof wny, boiiio of tho moro important mnttors which nro now boforo us, nnd some recommendn tions for tho your to como. "First, 1 might any thnt from nil appearancos, tho year to como will bo n busy ono, nnd many questions of Importance respecting tho pros perity nnd welfare of our city will come boforo us. However. nB I look upon tho members, of this Council, tho assuranco comes to me that you aro all men of experience and irood judgmont and that the nffalrs of our city government will bo handled In a fair nnd Impnrtlnl manner and thnt ench of you will do your duty fnlth- ruily nnd for tho good of nil. FinniiccN n Problem, "Flnnnces nro always tho great problem In building and maintaining a city, and while we should not be miserly In our dealings, yet tho great cry is continually beforo us of high tnxes. Therofore, In order to keep within our tax levy for tho ensuing year, wo must cut down all needless oxpenso. A few figures might bo of Interest to you at this time. At tho beginning of 1913 wo hnd J11.313. CI on hand. On Jnnunry 1, 1914, wo had $4,458.91, a difference of $6,854.70. Expense s Growing. "This shows that tho expense of 1913 wns greater by $7,000 In round numbers, than any previous year in our history. Two items which helped to make this Increase are tho final payment on our fire engine of $2, 226.00 and Cedar street warrants paid Contractor McLaln in the sum of $2,985.10 tho balance being made up from the natural growth and expenso of our city. This does not Include our street Improvements which were paid for by property owners in a separate fund, and totals in round figures, the sum of $55,500.15.' Street Improvements "From present Indications there will be many streets to improve during the year to come, ond It would seem from our past exper ience any atreets that wo expect to Improve during tho year should be planned and mado ready to ask bids upon, arly in the year. By this means wo will bo able to get better bids on the work, and bavo them dono nt a time of tho year that will Insure good work and good streets. ' "I might call to your attentlonsN,N"' certain streets which It would be (Continued on Page Two.) S SEGE- BE REINFORCED E ST Fine Hotel and Summer Cot tages Tumble Into Heavy Atlantic Waves Mr Aorln(fJ Tri-M to Coon lly Tlmfn.) NEW YOItK, Jnn. C Seabrlgbt, Now Jersey, which wns swept by a storm Chrlstmns night when nn esti mated loBB of half n million resulted, again wnB tho center of glgnntlc waves. Moro than 100 wcro inndo men tumbled Into tho scji, as did tho Octagon hotel, one of tho largest summer resort establishments on tho Jersey const. Tho town, with only 112,000 In tho treasury to relievo tho homeless, will appeal today for Federal nnd stato aid In the construction of n sea-wall to prevent a rccurronca of tho dis aster. While tho greatest dnmago was dono nf Scnbrlght, N. J tho coast from Sandy Hook to Long Hranch was lashed by tho waves nnd bulkheads, which for thirty yenrs had protected tho low benches, were ripped to pieces nnd tossed nsldo. Ilenvy losses nro reported from At lantic City, Longport, Edgowntcr, Cnpo Mny, Ventnor City nml Mnrgnto Inn Sunday night, arriving In Wash ington Tucsdny. McssngcB received hero stato thnt tho President la in cxcollout honlth. READS MESSAGE M SWEEPS S tm .well to get busy on In the nenr fu lfil" turo. Sonio street lending from West Mnrshflold thrniit!i tint IWhnni tract to Ferndulo cither Ninth, lentil or Kiovontli. us tho City En- glneer mny determine. Broadway from Curtis to Hall. Paved. Curtis Avouuo from Broadway to Second. Paved. Twelfth Court from Elrad to Golden, Paved and planked. Ingorsoll avenue rrom Broadwny to city limits. Paved nnd plunked. Kruso nvenuo from Second streot to Fourth avenuo. Paved. Seventh street from Commercial to Donnelly. Planked. Broadwny from Market to Alder. Robullt nnd planked. Thirteenth street from Central to Highland avenuo. Planked, Fourteenth streot from Central to Hlghlnnd nvenue. Planked. Filling of North Front streot to city limits. New Pollco HiiIch "Rules and Regulations Kovernlui; tho Pollco Department nro borowlth attached: Tho Chief of Pollco shall hnvo general Jurisdiction over all tho men in this dopnrtment. "Ho shall give necessary Instruct ion regarding any duties to bo per formed, olthor speclnl or general. Co-opeititloii Suggested "Ho shall at all times furnish to each and ovory man in the depart ment, every Item of information that ho may havo relative to any per son or persons wanted by any au thorities, whether stato, county, or municipal, and such information must bo furnished Immediately up on the receipt of the same by him, to every man then on duty, and to nil others so soon as they arrlvo or report for duty. "This shall bo dono by furnishing to each mombcr either the original Information received or by giving to each an exact copy of tho same. Afternoon Trluls. "Ho shall nrrango with tho Re corder and tho City Attorney, all trials before tho Recorder, so that the men who aro on night duty are not disturbed earlier than 2:30 In the afternoon, unless It bo a case of Inhumanity to tho prisoner or his ramiiy to so delay the hearing. "He shall keep In his office a complete sot of Ordinances passed by tho City Council or Marshfleld, af fecting the duties of the pollco In any manner, and such ordinances shall bo accessible to each member at any and all times. To Handle Prisoners. "He may make such rules as he may see fit for the handling and care of prisoners, by tho members of the department, except that they shall not conflict with any of these. "Any person arrested by any member, snail bo taken beforo the Recordor for a hearing before bolng discharged, and no ball shall be ac- cepted by tho Chief or any other GOVERNMENT WILL INVESTIGATE LABOR DISTURBANCES IN U. S. W STRIKE TALK Moyer Says Demand Is Made Out of Sympathy for Miners in Calumet District I llr AMivlilril 1'jtm lo Coo I Iir Time- 1 CHICAGO, Jan. C. Charles Moyer,' trlct in Uoutt county In northwestorn president of tho Western Fedorntlon Colorado wero begun todny by repro of Miners, wnB credited today with rcntatlves of tho United Mine Work- saying inaf Hntnuei uompcrs nnd other officials of tho Amorlcnn Fcdor - ntlon of Labor would meet In Wash Ington In a few dnys to consider tho advisability of calling a.nntlon-wldq strlko of Inbnr orgnnlzntlons in sym pathy with tho copper miners of Michigan, Plnim In Statu Quo. "Hnvo you nskod for n nntion-wldo strlko?" Moyer wnB nsked. "Thoro hns been considerable pressuro ex erted that such n demand bo mnde," bo answered. "However, It mny bo snld thnt our plnns nro In statu auo. T will confer tomorrow with Charles, E. Mahonoy, vlco president or our tho refusal of the military authorl fcdcrntlon, Guy A. Mlllor nnd Ynncotlcs to permit "Mother" Mnry Jones lerzicu, momiicrs or uio execuuvo nonru, ami wo win (ictcrmino wnni 'further action to take." PHINTEItS CHAItGED. TyM)gniplilcnl Union To He AnUciI To Tiiko Vi Ciikch. Ill AmocIIis I'itm In Coo llr TlniM.J CALUMET. Jnn. 0. Tho enses of tho union printers employed on tho Finnish Soclnlist pnpor, whoso edi tors and othor employes woro mimed In wnrrants recently Issued as a dov- olopmont of tho strlko of tho copper miners hero, hnvo been tnkon up by I tno 10cm typogrnpiiirnl organization. Tho typesetters wero chnrged with a conspiracy to publish statements In citing to riot, as wero tho editors, re porters and business managor of thu paper. It was said that tho Intcrnntlounl "nlon will bo authorized to cnll tho uuuniion or uio wnsiiingion nuuiori ties to tho enso. Another sldo of tho strlko lining Inquired Into is tho chnrgo thnt foreign workmen brought Into the mines In Ignornnco of tho strlko hnvo been forced to remain at work. Fifty Armed Deputy Sheriffs Escort Strike Breakers to Ruston Works (llr Aiooi lilfj rrni lo Too nr Tlmr. TACOM1A. Jan. C. Fifty mrmed deputy sheriffs went to tho enr lino today to escort4 100 strikebreakers to tho Bineltor plant nt Ruston. Tho strikers, with tholr women nnd child ren, lined tho wny. crying "senb," nnd soon a free-for-all fight ensued. Most of tho laborors quit and would not go Into tho smelter. Men and supplies nro being lnndod by stonm ors nt tho smoltor dock. It waB ex pected that shots would bo exchanged Inst night between tho strikers, bar ricaded In tholr houses, mid tho de puties, E Hamilton Brown Company Locks Out 1500 Employes Engaged in a War nr AuorUted I'rtu lo Cooa l)iy Time. STRIKE ON AT SMELTER PLANT W UNIONS G I ROBBER ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6. Tho Hamilton ' Fariss, tho train robber under sen Brown shoo company locked out of tenco of death for murdering a rail- its factory nero today 1500 former employes who are members of the United Shoo workers' Union. Tho lockout is tho development of a war between tho United Shoe Workers' Union and the Boot and Shoo Work ers' Union, which Is affiliated with tho American ederatlon of Labor. Only members of tho latter union were given employment when tho factories opened today, Federal Commission on Indus trial Relations Decides to Undertake Job REPORTS OF RESULTS TO BE MADE FEB. 2. Calumet Trouble Will be First to Undergo Probe and Col orado is Next Hit A.nocUtfil I'itm lo Coon IUjt Tlmra.l DENVEU. Jnn. . Tho prepara tion of n'ffldavltH In connection with tho alleged 'deportation of sovornl utrlkcru from tho Oak Creole coal dls- lt.rB of Amerlcn. i Officials nt union hondnuartors stntOd that tho affidavits would bo forwarded to Washington to bo uboU 'in urging n congressional Investiga tion of tho Colorado conl strlko. Advices received hero stnto thnt quiet prevailed In the Onk Crcok dis trict, whero last week several Htrlkora were ordered to lenvo by tho Tnxpay ersf Lcnguo, which nlso served notlco thnt every able-bodied man In tho county must secure employment or lenve. Union officials woro busy today considering action In connection with to stop in Trinidad yesterday. imiTIHH MINISTKIt SHIFTED. lllr AikII,1 I'itm to Coo l!r Tlmf, J LONDON, Jnn. C. Sir Lionel Cnr den, Ilrltlsb Minister to Mexico, l to bo transferred shortly to Illo do Janeiro ns Minister to Hrnzll. ' " successor to Sir Lionel will prolrib be Charles Murray Marling, S Counsellor In tho British D!p' Service, now accredited to Turkey. T Aliens Can Be Deported for White Slavery After Living In U. S. For Years Illy AMorUted Pitm lo Coo IU)r Tlmr. WASHINGTON, D. C. Jnn. C. Aliens who mny hnvo lived In tho United Stntes for yenrs nro still sub ject to deportation under tho Immi gration law of 1907, should thoy re visit their old homes and within throe years after returning to this country engage In Immoral practices, accord ing to a doclslon of tho Suprome Court todny In tho enso of Anna La plnn. SEVEN JOIN IN DEATH BATTLE tnr ao. iiitj j'rTui to coo nr tiiom.j SEATTLE, Wash.. Jnn. C Sovon men engaged In a knifo nnd pistol bnttlo nt tho homo of Louio Cofalo hero today and tbreo of them nre now In tho city hospital. Two are bellovod to bo mortally wounded. Rnfaelo Cofalo and four others caino to Loulo Cefnlo's houso a'nd began shooting. Loulo fired Into tho crowd and wounded two, ono slightly. Then in an nltercntlon with his wlfo, ho stabbed her four limes, Inflicting probably fatal wounds. Ho sur rendered to tho pollco, Tho cause of tho quarrel Ih unknown. KILLED YOUTH I)r Aiocllel PrcM to Coo nr Time. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6 Ralnh road agent, was positively ldontlflett today by Mrs. Georgo Duval as tho burglar who killed Edward Drlacoll, oged seventeen, December 20 at San Francisco. Drlscoll's slstor beard a noise In their apartement nnd called her brother. As ho oponed tho dining room door ho was shot boforo ho could lift a finger. Mrs. Duval Iden tified Fariss as the man who fled from tho place aftor tho shooting. I U SM1 UtMiiitk!iLlJJtlS.'PI' ."- r -" S&Hjr apiwflpa J .1 'rMMsM