iwm)i,JPBMW CAT CAN LOOK AT A KING BUT TWO KINGS CAN SLtDOM LOOK AT A KITTY States orn M1M WEATHER WHAT'S GOING OX? Head Tlu Times every tiny for tlio lutott neus. Head flic ads for your own benefit. It pays to advertise In The Times. ,.. pvcivoiio on.Coos Ray "r bMtIel l...I.liCH C....OI 1 .twl""1 unit- 1 TlieCWi'j member of the associated press i;tliilill'Ifl 1878 us The Coast Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall Mn IRQ and Coos Hay Advertiser. '"" OL XXXVII. fflnos IS 8QHS CASE SETTLED; GL BIN OPPOSES JAP EXCLUSION ars mm mam. Anniino Bccrecy, nnd told them tho ndmln- . !... Dnrltnurl i . nMMi uinAf ni'.u u u P- to-plat Hliuuiuu NM. DECREE TO DnM it tlMICI'EU ui vm jge HarrisTpxt Week to Also Clear Up Kinney Properties Word -as received hero today that ,eiu ;:. .i,-i3niiii.rii orucon com- ',t John A. Davis nntl tlio otnor a Park, New IJetlinrii uuuiupu u len loti I" Clement lark, tlio Ston part of Marslillelil. Tlio .,!! of tlio settlement, wimp rd upon, will not bo rIvoii out HI tho final deciee la entered by jje Harris of Ihweiio wbeii ho nt e, here next week n. settlement clears tho cloud on e title of tlio law tract nntl Is ono ereat public Intercut as tho Inntl nf- iied li one oi wio ioi ""i1"""1" itlons In Mnrsliliciti. mo vaiuu the tract v.nn estiiunicti at, over Mltl He basis of settlement Is uiulor- ,0,1 to be that tlio Davis uoirs lic it fire blocks In Now llodford Ad :loa north of Date Htrcot, two lotH fl.mi.nl Pnrl: mill HOIIIU OtlltT acewlons In settlement of their ilm of a half Interest m mo lirop- tr I, li.. 'f"'lltllltlllllS. The settlement was effected lnrgo- ihrotiKh the efforts or w. a. iiom. cut fur I'crham Paris. Mr. Itulil ihfpn worklim on tho enso for ovor ;eir nml finally Hiicceetlod In got- i; fie settlement, wiilcli oiiiiiiiiiii,h . i nirir iif Inn ' illllwn fill t llllgn- i3 wMch r mild have kept tho prop- tytlcil up liuloniiltoly. Mr. Hold Is iwj lilslny ciatcii mer m sui:- The rns? wax n strange one. In le early '50s Andrew J. Davis ciimo lr-na ii v nml uii.r diliirs look nil ibmesfcau wiilr'i Included Porhnm Irk, New Ilctlford Addition nntl u cs:derablo portion of tho towuslto I M-nhllclil. Ho later left mid fin- By located In Montana, whoro ho a;cd In mining and apparently his Intel, st.i on "he Hay. I.U s if . -.iv n si a iiio othor :M, bc!tu trans'irrcil by those In its'.fil with Davit, but ho nover ciineil anv of the denls or ro- ii tnj'hhi!; out of them. Flnul i'er rr so ao the Smitlieru Or- oa conpany. thin hoblliiK tho in, began salt to clear tlio title I Oe heirs of Andrew Davis began y-i to establish their claim to nm wt Davis died a iiiiiltl-inllllon- e The cato was a difficult ono. cany of those whoso testimony nrst ltal had died. Will lllltll'lkl'lt 'I'tMII'f. Mr llcltl stated today that Mr. rhn had mudo preliminary ar- jtaenu to ininietiinioiy improve p tract Mr, Perham first iilanticd Itfttlne n livilrnnlln ilrtulirn tn lnv. lit op and fill tho lowlands, but has puny matte arrangements with tlio "ivscauio iu nil u uirgo jiurwuu tbe low area hi tho Mill Slough a. lie win also imt n steam 1 to work on tae hills, lovollng t?1 Inil lAitltlnt. ttii...l. ulninlu I- .- ,,ltl,.h IHIUIIhll VUl Jcike It ono of the most dcslrublo F-OC Qieincis. l1ni'rl.M......I. u...... . .Miiiuhii nuvi-ii nu plans provldo for Immediately a Hiviviitu Dllli'l, llllivilfeM fc." s Hch will connect up with "'ClIIIO III .Mirill IIOIIU, IIIIII !tf elrlni. o ilr l,ihl I1n.nnnll from Marshfieid to tho nortli- w oi tlio peninsula. iiii ii '..t,. wwei entering tho final docreo '-.i case, u is expected that Juugo ; " uen ne arrives noxt weoK '1 CSVfi final n.lln.i I.. iU irinnnii , -".- 1IIUMO 111 IliU IIIUUUJ r'Jnlp cases. It Is expoctod tiint Will Hill, u I- n..l . ...... .!!.. -M.y j, V, UClllllS HllUllllUil J Mil hW .,!... ... v r. i.. r fuardtan for Major Klnuoy and resnnnni l.. M.. '..I.. I ad jive him fall power to soil ,' c'tarln8 of tho cloud on tho C WtheSfl (Uffornnt iron,, la rnli. ifklHi111.081 ln'Portant development ' mttory of Coos Day real es- . i. l'initcn dkai) ?' V., Fob. 5.Dr. tldfrV- ' ongres8man and iBnir : " i'1Pa nv n1.8 .wln.- "last night. CemS ,81aUU' PEUK xfi:rkxck call. ty Autvit.j . J 3 OX, D, C.. Fob, 5.- 'leWMtoii i ' u oecamo Known 1 for V. u , ,. aay- had ,B8ued conV,en ho,dlnK of tll third Thi "Dce at The ""Buo next :. it u. Ernment took this ac- hn v.ii,err?od' at the request n "Haelralna of Holland. teVtatt? "aJntalnB nlno "oa and .imV.r.;iu!?'?re- --.... .ui OUUJUCIB. EKE1LALI SO E W 0 Thieves Gain Entrance Through Rear Window and Take Rifle and Cartridnes Thieves Inst nlKht broko Into tho hnrdwnro Htoro of lOUblad & Son and made u elenn Kotuwny with u rifle and about 100 rounds of ammunition. They uIfo took a Hinall tool grinder, but threw this down In tho rear of tho store Kntrniico was offected by removing a pane of kIiiss from a ronr window, euttliiK off tho window bars and tnk liiK out three other panes of kIiiss. Tho thieves wcro evidently after tho Klin as they did not molest tho cash roKlstor, safe or desk. W. N. ICkblnd today made a careful Investl Rntlou nml all that ho could ascer tain as inlmiliiK wan the '.'2-calibro 1iIk!i power Savage rlflo and tho 100 rounds of ammunition. Thcro wore many things of value that could lmvo been easily talcen had tho burglars not been pnrtleulnr about the loot. Owing to tho fact that tho rifle ulono was taken, It Is believed that tho burglars wore boys. .Mr. Kkhliul today discovered that the roomer In tho hotel above tlio Htoro heard u nolso about 1 1 o'clock lust night mid tills is supposed to bo tho time tho store was robbed. Marshal Carter stated tolny Hint h hud found two traps that had boon takoii from the htoro and drop ped on tlio wharf outside. Ho thinks that tho thoft was committed by somuono who wns planning to go Into tho woods to rough It for nwhllo and does not bellevo that boys did It. The robbory was not dlscovorotl until tlio Htoro was opened this morning. Conrnf imw nt Clnln wwl UlUI Jf vl WlCllW til llWwO lal.nllnti nnniln.l n l.n ffnrt f.ni.i Init. Against Including Them in lslntlvo ombarrnsaments in dealing mm nnnlnn Dill Unnnn Willi 1110 BlllllUlUIl (1 1 1) Kllllll I ICU 1 1 . llllllllljiauuil Dill nUiJCO. Spprntiirv llrran told the commit- too that unless untoward circum stances nroso ho hoped for n nnilc ablo adjustment of tho Jnpnnese tiucstlon. An agltntlon In Congress nt this time, ho declared, would bo most unfortunate. Representatives Hnkcr and Hayes, of California, wore tho only members of tho eom mlttco Inclined to oppose the wish of tho Secretary of State that action in tlio matter bo indefinitely post poned, Othors rendily agreed that nothing should bo tlono which would In any way embarrass tho administration. for Settlement. HIT Aiauililrd I'reM in Coot Pr Tltnra. WASHIXOTON, 1). C, Feb. Ji. Secretary of State lVrynn urged tho hoiiBO Immigration committees today to toko no action on tho linker bill for tho exclusion of Asiatic Im migration, Diplomatic negotiations between tho United Stntes nntl Jnpan ovor tho California alien land laws and tho whole question of Asiatic exclusion wns dlseiiBsed nt length licit In tl closed doors. Dry nu bound Republicans nntl Democrats alike to I NOW ACCUSED TIC BILL WILL BE PSSSED REPORT nZNUI OSS FALLEN INTO IU REBEL'S HANDS E Important Seaport of Sinola Has Been Finally Forced to Capitulate STATE CAPITALWAS TAKEN WEEKS AGO . Carranza's Forces Reported to Have Woh Important Vic tory Over Huerta tnr AnorUtfit rrr to Coon nr TlmM 1 NOOAL12S, Ariz., Kob. l. Mnznt- ; Inn. an Important senport In the Rtntn nf Slnnlii. fell Into the liltnds Mtr Awnrlntnl TrrM lo Coon lUr Tlitim.l i ()f Cnrranj;a'8 rebel fotTOB today. BC- SAN FRANCISCO, Kob. ii. For- rordlng to Information received In mer MnVor James 1). Pliolnn of this Neignlcs Sonorn, from rebel sources, city formally announced today , his ruigIr had b.en Investing tho city candidacy for tho Democratic nom-'for HOmo time, having captured Cu- Former San Francisco Mayor Will Seek Toga in Cal- fornia Now Iniitlon of United States Senator. i Cuf fennnHn I norlnn PlWrme EXPCCt Senate tO Retain Su,te lL.h ate r"esl toracy Feature of Immi McDonough With At tacking Her tlljr AMOUIr.1 l'in lo Coo llr Tlmrn.l gration Measure HIT AMwUtnl TiTM to Coot ntr Tlmn.1 WARHIN'OTON. Feb. n. With n CHICAGO. Kcli. r,. .losoph Mc- nrovlslon barring Illiterates, said Donougli, a fifth wartl politician, to bo moro dniBtlc than any logls who, according to Miss May Walsh, intlon of its kind for years, tho Hur ono of tho women election clerks nett Immigration bill wiib boforo tho who served 1 1 Tuesday's registration, Sennto today where final questions nttacked and boat her Inst night while on tho literacy test will bo threshed hIio wns cnnvnsslng tho ward, siirron- out. Many expect tho Sonnto to tiered to the pollco totlny. Ho was pass tho bill as it stands, but Pros- booked on tho cliargo of nssaiilt and hient WIIsoh'h attitude is subject DELAY HEADING ON GOOD DOADS battery ami released on bonds. Donougli denied ho struck her. Mc- MM IAIL5 10 CURE (MER to much speculation, ilofon tnoi j President signs the bill ho will give I public hearings on It. i I LIFE MS 10 I. V. H. SLAYER! PLAN IS BUSH LINE 10 BAY! Robt. G. Bremmer, Passaic severe Penalty Imposed on Al- Editor and Congressman, Dies Today Illy w Intel 1'ri-ni lo Con Hv Tlm" 1 HALT' MOltK. Kli. Ti. Robert leged Assassins of Yuba County Official Illy Ao Ills.) Vnf lo Coo )Uy Tlinr 1 MARYSVILLU, Cnl., Kob. Southern Pacific Said to be Figuring on Starting Crews in 30 Days John D. Gobs returned home todoy from Snlom and reports that there Is ovory Indlcntlon of tho Coos Uay Kukoiio lino being pushetl to complo Hor. thlH spring. Ho talked with n number and while nothing official wns given out, tlio iiowb was of tho most optimistic. According to tho roports largo forc es of mon will bo put to work within thirty days on Ho lino at various points nntl hnston Its completion. Tho understanding Is that tho activity will bo t nil points botweon Coos Hay and tho Sluslnw, to wlrcro tho grading Is now completed Walt on llrldge. Nothing now has been given out concerning developments In tho Coos Rny brldgo mnttor. Tho final decis ion of tho United Stntos engineers as to tho class of drawbrldpo to bo re quired Is oxpeetod dally and upon t..ls tho starting of the bridge hangs flro. Plans for starting work In Mnrsh flold to connect up tho old Terminal lino with tho Coos Hay & Knstorn are progressing and it is likely that thp driving of iilllng over Mill Slough will bo started wUliin ft few tlnyu. Engineer Hliidmorsli will have charge of tlio construction. Unless some thing unexpected develops, It Is not llkoly that t'Us link will be complet ed for two or threo months. t 1 ..,...... i.h niiilmll t fniiirciluil ' ' viiiiiu Dii'iiiini. iiiviiiuvi wi k' lMi'linril "Tllncldn" I.iril nml II n from the Sovonth Now Jorsey tllstrlct "H"nra lllncKlo loid and II. I), and editor of tho Passaic Horald, Suhr, convicted of niurdor of DIs- tlletl today of cantor at n local sanl- trlet Attorney Mniisoll pf Yuba Cotin- tnrliim. whoro ho has been undergo- ty during tho Whoatland hop-ynrd lug radium treatment slnco lnsf Do- riot Inst August, woro Hontoncod to comber. Ho wns thlrty-nlno yonrs Hfo today. Ford gops o San Quon- old inn had siifrored from ciincor lor " four years. MURPHY S HE WILL SIAY Tammany Leader Declares He Will Retain Place as Long As He Lives tn AMOrltteJ rfM to Com Hr TlmM.l K'wiHT vnnw Pnii. r. "i Intend to stay horo as' long as I live." said riin.i,x. vnmiii. tniiav. Rv "hero ho meant tho leadership of Tammany Hall. Tho statement was called forth by an inquiry about tho report that ho intended to retire and resign tho leadoreshlp. to a committee of three friends. SEES iPi IN STOCK ELL nonltontlnry nntl Suhr to Fob so in. Notices or npponl wro riled, Postpone Action on Special Election Petitions Until Next Wednesday (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILl.H, Or., Fob. n. Tho Coos County Court totlny postponed I tho henrlng on tho good ronds spe cial election petitions until noxt Wednesday. The hearing was Bchot!- i tiled for tomorrow, but County Clork Watson luiH boon iinablo to complete the cnuvass of tho names and ns tho County Court wanted to itiljoiirn, It wns ngtoetl to postpone tho honrlng .until noxt Wednesday morning, President .Morrison, or tlio Oootl RnntlH AsBoclntlon, Is nnxlous to have ns many nH posslblo thero noxt WedncBilny to urge tho court to call tho special election nt tin earliest poKsini date insieati or waning un til tlio May primary election. BREAKWATER IN EARLY TODAY HARD RIDE TO WIN CONTEST Mr. Guerin, of Langlois Beats Letter to Salem and Gets Valuable Water Right (Special to Tho Times.) ' RANDON, Or., Fob. C Tno story New York Financier Argues Against Measure to Curb Gambling jnjr AMotltleJ Prf lo Coot ny TlmM.l WASHINGTON. D. C. Fob. fi. w n Vim Antworn. Govomor of tho Now York Stock Exchange, tojtl tho of n t. lix-J II Iiif? raco for wator rights sonnto iianKing commiuuu iimi i near Lnnglols betweon rival elalry lu Owon bill for Gpvornnient roguia-, toro8ts jins jBt reaclied horo. tlon of stock exchanges would do Iox Coi,0i j,r aorlu nilU otllore moro harm than good and tnat on-, nr,.a,lg0li t0 sta,t n crenmory and bo- lorreii iii.ui.uii.u.. """,. '""' gsn nogotlntlng with Miller and How Amorlca's primary market pl.ico. Th f ... , t ,.,. Inttor.H disciplinary power of tho Now iWK fKure8 woro too i,Ki, uml fnullv Kxchniigo over "s "loniuors w ". Copo and Gtiorln arranged to erect a on "Just am equitablo priiiclplo of ' . , , k . trndo" ho said, "nntt was a stronger restraint than could bo provided for llncan, tho stito capital, sovcrnl weeks ngo. Cullncnn Is north of Mntzotlnn nntl wns used by tho reb els ns n Biipply bnso for tho nttnek on Mazatlan. T TO PAY TOLLS PRKSIHUXT WII.KOX SAYS THAT UK WILL INSIST OX COXfiRKSS AXXl'LLIXO KXIiMITIOX OF AMKRHUX vi:ksi:i.s. lllr Amo. 1t.l rrrt to Com Ilty Tlmit t WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 5. The President niiiiounced todry ho would use ovory lcgltlmnto Influonce nt his disposal to have repealed tho provision of tlio Panama Canal net oxniuptliiK Ainorlcan constwlao ves Kels from tho paymout of tolls. Tho President mntlo It clonr that ho wns unr.lternbly opposed to ex emption mid that his position had been porfoctly well understood for smut time. Ho omphnBlzeir that ho would endeavor to have tho provision repealed during the prosout gesslou of Congress. This was to clear up tho Improsslon which Honntor O'Gor mnn of Now York, nn ndvocnto of ex emption, gave after a Whlto Houso conferonco yesterday to tho effect that tho toll controversy would bo crowded out of the legislative enlon tlar of the nrcflcnt sosbIoh by trust i bills nntl appropriation moiiHiiros, If n short session were contoinplated. by any law." JJRAXIH;iSJSJIAIUM.X. Wr Attotltted ftoiX to Coot lUr TlmM.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 0.--Louis D. nrandeiB, of Boston, prob ably will bo chairman of tho board of trustees to take ovor tho Boston & Maine holdings of tho New York, New Haven & Hartford, under tho plan agreed to by Attorney General Mcljeynolds and Chairman Elliott of tho New Haven. iirnniinls conferred with Attor ney General McReynolds today, and Encounters Heavy Swell :Vs!i Conway Arrives With Capt. Macgenn Reporting n heavy southwesterly swoll, Captain Macgenn nrrlvod with 'Queen or Hio Pacific," tho Hronk wat' r, early today. Georgo Conway, son of the lato Walter Conway, formerly president or tho O. II. & N. Co., arrived on tho Brenkwutor ns tho personal guest of Captain Macgenn. Walter Con way and Captain Macgenn aro friends of long standing hnvlng sailed to gether In times long slnco gono by. Following Is a list of tho passen gers: Mrs. 13. K. Jones, 13. L. Carson, Capt. O. F. Blair, Mrs. A. 13. Cnv anaugh. Miss 13. Morgan. II. W. Kahn, 13. W. Phillips, .1. K. Wobor, Mrs. G. L. Tlllotson, II. 13. Ilacon, 0. Gllbertson, C. B. Homy, Mrs. 13. Johnson, Mrs. T. W. JncobB, O. W. Forry, Wm. Wado, II. A. Stites. J. W. Parry, L. Stonobrcakor, A. May er, J. . uoss, I1-, u. I'oenoy, i. w. Hreeschon. II. W. Johnson, F. M. Spoonor, Mrs. Spoauor, Ponii Davis, Geo. Goodrum, Mrs. Goo. Goodrum, COTTii ON RETIRED LIST new ono just across tho crook from tho Miller and Bowman jilant, Tho g, Montgomery, Mrs. 8. Montgomery, latter claimed to havo tlio wator h, ,. Whltnoy, Mrs. Whitney, W. rights to tho creok but it was dls covered that thoy had not filed on thorn. Then Mr. Bowman mailed his application to Snlom on Friday and on Saturday night announced that ho had beat Copo and Guorin to it. When tho latter heard It, Guerin Immediate ly hired a horso and started out to beat tho lottor to Salom. Tho letter should have reaclied there Sunday bnt ho knew that the stnto offices would bo closed for that day. So ho started. By riding all night and all day Sunday, ho caught tho night train for Salom and reached thero , vw.. ------I . . ,,! alt,1?Ug nnrt Znt of Justice It is early Monday morning. Ho hastened at tho Department ' J"Bt0 "J" ' i,n .tntohoiisa and was thero when understood ho waB asked to becomo chairman of trustees, uti or trus tees hnvo not been selected, and It Is posslblo that two or four moro will bo chosen. Brandels has taken particular interest in tho affairs of the Now Haven road for many years and Is thoroughly familiar with tho details of Its acquisition of the Bos ton & Maine. t-Msrc FROM GARDIXKR Thero aro three bootlegging cases scheduled for trial during thp Feb 'ruary term of court. Tho dofend- 'niD in tliPRn actions aro a. n. "' " --- . ... .. -,!., Krohn, a local aruBgiBi.; w'n Stark, of tho McClallen Hotel, and Edward Franklin, of Gardiner. Roseburg News. tho State Engineer opened his office and Immediately filed on tho water rights, Tho mall had not been open ed and consequently Bowman's ap plication had not been filed, Guorin thereby winning out. What tho noxt development will bo Is not known, Hunter Ts Shot. According to a report from Brook ings. Georgo Myers was shot and ln- stuntly killed by A. Ivnnhart, a neighbor. It is understood that Iv anhart mistook Myors In tho brush for a bear or varmint and Ilreu, al most instantly kllllnc mm, it is T. Hlslop, M. J. Cnlimtcio, .mis. itoy Maoro, It. Fosback, Albort, wenor, Mrs, A. M. wouor, u. .m. wodui, Mrs. II. E. Morton, E. A. woire, Mrs. J. Klrkpatrlek, J. Klrkpatrlck, C. W. Robblns. Mrs. uouuins, is. u. Tabor, P. Van Camp, Mrs. C. Nel son, Mrs, W. L. Blnko, Miss Ida Hanson Mrs. J. wiirnnou, iv. v. Goodalo, Mrs. Kinney, Miss Math owb, M. Kenor. J. Agoltln. B. Bor dlnando, J. Mlvollo, H. Benjamin, Geo. Conway. S. W. Benson. J. Carl son, C. F. McKnlght, W. Elliott, G. Pamas, Chas. Goodwin, Mrs. H. L. Brand, Mrs. Lazoporth. SUFFRAGETTE IS AHRESTi:i). Aged Commander of Puget Sound Navy Yard Gives up Position Today 1 11 jr Amo'UIM I'rrtt to Coot llr Tl inn,) SEATTLE, Feb. fi. Rcnr Admiral Vlncondon L. Cottmnn, formnlly re tired from command of Puget Sound navy yard today nml later In tho day depnrtcd for Now York. On Feb ruary 1.1 ho will bo placed on tho rotlretl list by reason of ago. Tho navy ynrd will bo temporarily in cliargo of Commniider DoWItt Biam or. Captain Charles F. Pond, who I mm lUlUHll UIIIUIUU 11 i.uni.nih- ton to undergo nn ox annum ion wuu a vlow to his promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral, will bo pormnnent commandeut of tho yard, uccordlns to soml-offlclnl nnnouncoinonts, REBELS GIVEN WAR S Hundreds of Thousand Rounds of Ammunition Turned Over to Them Fir AMOclttod rrf.t lo Coot l!r Tlmn.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. G. HundrodB of thousands of rounds of riflo and machlno gun ammunition undor seizure nlong tho Mexican bor der aro bolng turned ovor to tho Con stitutionalists as fast as thoy prove ownership. During tho last two yearB agents of tho department of Justlco hnvo arrested nunurcus xi Itliotln Robinson Accused of Stmtlng Flics In Scotland. (nr Amoi UtM rrett lo Coot Ilr Time.) GLASGOW, Fob. 5. A suffrag- aiin irlvlnf Imp nnmn nn Itlioiln Rob- "" " " . , II t .1. l.Hr..n..nH,l.((n ...ViCf inson 'es arrested iiere- lotiay iiiiu men in mo ci oi iniimiiuuiii6 un" taken to Dunblane, PortliBhlro, l,ti across tho bordor and seized carloads connection with yesterday's Incond- of ammunition. In many cases tho lary fires attributed to tho militants. Boizod ammunition was returned to . I tlio owners after boing used as ovl- I3LK Itl'LEIt IIKCI3IVI3I) IX STATE j deuce. Arms needed as ovidonco COLUMBUSrno., Fob, G, Tho against porsons still undor indlct- o..,i nvniinii piiinr nf tho Klks. Ed-' mont aro not to bo released for tlio n...,i T.nnfi, nf Nnw York, will bo'iiresont. it was said. However tho said that the shooting was purely entertained 'hero by the Columbus department of Justlco will probably Afoidnntai and that Ivanheart will Lodge today, Governor Cox and not attempt to punish all cases of be exonerated. I Mayor Karb. j arms smugglers. I