i-VCSW "rr --,-"' IfJAKEP TRUTH SOMETIMES STANDS GREATLY IN NEED OF A TURKISH BATH u-ATCII VOl'U WIFE Exmea L the lv. Thc' T,I,,C8' lK" F .. .. ..i.,. irolnir shopping. coos iiav tiji::h. A rlonti, wliolesoino newspaper for ('i)os County homes. The Times ha.s the largest proved circulation of any uoi simci In C001, Curry or Doug las counties. ". - ..i.t...t mi adv. iii The S l" lia.illcl'l'el in llio race for rade. MKSIHEK OF THE ASSOCIATED Pit ESS '-I fflflflB tfmt ..iVIll i;sinillt"eu mm XXaVII. k The Coast Mall m STATES HAVE WORST MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION -SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Stall n 1RH and Coos lltiy Advertiser. ,"u' ' BUZZARD OF WINTER TODAY y-iwo Degrees Below Ze Ifo Near Little Falls, New iorK. 0 AND SNOW IN' OHIO UAUbti UCLHI fanapolis and Surrounding i Country Aimosi amu Off By snow. ... io,ulfJ rrn in Cooa liar TlmM.t nlK FALLS. N. Y., Fob. 24. e coldest weather of tho yenr recorded In tlilw vicinity today, mercury dropped to I-' degrees ro nt Dolgvlllo. IXIUAX.VrOMS COVERED OHIO SUFFERS RARD BLIZZARD DISAPPOINTED LOVER KILLS BRIDE BENTON'S DEATH HIT RESULT Storm Left Mantle of 12 to 20 Inches of Snow Over Lame Part of State (Pr Anoclitril l'rraa to Coos Ilajr Tlniea ) COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 31. With the thorinomotor registering ono to iuii uuKruuB uoiow zero, Ohio was In tho grasp of tho most sovero bllz- znru or uio season yoBtmlny. It! Abraham Pappe, of Tacoma, Slays Former Sweetheart in Groom's Presence in San Francisco jlotel nr Aoclleil rrrM to Com Dr Tlmm.l SAX FRANCISCO, Fob. 24. DIs nppolntod In ove, Abraham Pepper, of Tacomn, WiibIi., called Mrs. Dorothy joiniBon, ins former sweeheart and a With a bullet In his head, Pepper was rushed to tho hospital, whero Ills chances of recovery aro alight. Popper and F. L. Johnson, mana ger of Sherman Clay's Tacoma Music Store, wero reputed rivals for tho hand of Dorothy Danhausor. Popper had paid attentions to hor for five years, It Is said, but Johnson was suc cessful and loft Tacoma last week on IiIb honeymoon. Popper followed tho couple. Ho called at Johnson's room. brldo of n week, Into tho halt of tho Mrs. Johnson opened tho door and hotel whoro sho was spending her Popper flrod. Whllo tho husband honoymoon, shot hor dead at her lniB-l was rushing toward her assailant, band's feet and then shot himself. Pointer siiot himself. IN INTERVENTI09 IN BO BRUSH BL1 WRITES ABOUT 1AIL SERVICE IlBr Awlitl rrr to Coot liar Tlmri.1 KSi onou' iToi Jrj;,!:'";....?".'""."""" f; Senator Smith Receives State- WILL WALK TO FBANOIS! the thermometer .ono below tho stnto I ho liilzximi u-iiint. ni,....i E, practically the entire stato bo- lato yestordny, loft from 12 to 20 clearing away m w . "' mates oi hmow. Traffic has been j places five mid six foot dcop.. 'demoralized. LEADERS ENGLAND ALASKA BILL Lf E ment From Postoffice De partment on Service Senntor I. S. Smith recently ro Bill Guernsey, Newspaperman, Here on Hike From Port land to Golden State nill Guernsey, walking from Port- eolved tho following Bolf-oxplanatory land to San Francisco along tho coast lotter wjileh was suit to Congress- following tho beach wherever hob- ...... ..,.. ,, .in wuuiu ouiiaiui siitie, reaction .iiarsnnoid yoBtorday to Leave Vessel From Expect Railroad Measure Will ue neaay lor r-mai con sideration Tomorrow Smith had taken tho matter up, by Joseph Stewart, Second Assistant Postmustor General: ItOferrlng to your letter of the loth ultimo, in regard to tho pro posed establishment of mall service nftornooin Ho Intends to do somo special writing for Tho Orogonlan nnd for several magazines descriptive of tho Oregon coast country. Mr. Guernsey left Portland accompan Icd by n companion, on tho first of E UNITED STATES Say That Monroe Doctrine Makes It Imperative to Quiet Mexico Wr Aaoclatrd Titm to Coo nr Tlmca.l LONDON. .Feb. 21. Sharp com ment Is mndo by tho Manchester Guardian on Sir Edward Orey's state ment In tho House of Coiunions yoB torday In regard to tho killing of W. S. Denton by Goncrnl Villa in Mexico. "Is It not a moro playing with words to Bay that, in such cases, tho United States hns no responsibility? If that wero bo tl'e Monroo Doctrine would be a mere Instrument of Inter national anarchy, whereas tho wholo tendency of President Wilson's policy has been to make It a force of order and good govornmont. If wo aro not responsible then tho United States Is." Rebels Now Claim That Scotchman Had Become Citizen of Mexico MANY INQUIRIES TO VILLA ARE REPLIED TO Ennlish Paper Savs United States Must Act to End Anarchy There . I asieimcan hanged I Wr AMoi-lalM I'rm lo ebon liar Tlmra.l LAREDO, Fob. 24. Clom cnto Vcrgara, an Amorlcan clt izon, captureil recently by .Mex ican Federals, was hanged tho morning nftor his capture, ac cording to advices from Hidal go. Amorlcan authorities had mndo representations on his behalf. : , : v . r,i r I "-" " " "iiiiiiiuiiiiii, on mo nrsi oi by boat from MnrBhflohl, Oregon, February. At Nowport his compan- fuse Africa After Arrival at England CIIA.VCi: TIIEIU MINDS liw it " iu Tim i I GRIVKSBNI). Eng., Fob. 2 1. -After n long ronforonco with oral rcitrcicntotlvei). tho South llrlcan l;iior lenihrs rovokod pclr decision nnd Intulud. !(Cf - ' 'f ) I' t lo roon llnjr Tlmx.J RAVKSK.VI). HtiKlnnd. Fob. 21. aoor leaders deportod from South for tho delivery and collection of mall along tho Coos Itlvor and along tho shores of Haynos Slough and Kentuclc Inlet as requested by Mr. I. S. Smith mid others of Marshflold, I havo tho honor to Inform you that tho mntter has been given caroful consldoratlon. It Is found that tho carrier on Ion turned back d-cldlnc thnt ho had had enough. Guernsey has como on from thoro alone. Ho cnrrles a bnck pack, coiiBlBtlng of n blanket, small cnnvnss tent, cooklntr utensils and food, wolKhlng about thlrty-flvo pounds. Ho Ib thus ' - '" '' ; o In-.. U Tllii- I WASHINGTON, I). C., Fob. i 21. Tho Hoiibu and Setmto con- forcos postponed until tomor i row Hinoothlng out differences I on the Alaska railroad bill. - to Allocnny. That carrier Ib ronulrod arnnml tlm vnrinna rmma GERMAN VESSEL SAVES ELEVEN propnrod to comn whorover ntuht ovorlnltps him. tho route between Marshflold and Hn nnvu ttmt t,n ir,ina n.. mn.. AlloKiiny porforms Bor.vlco by boat .about tho condition of tlm roads bv Captain Of Danish Sllil) Eklil)t from Marshflold on tho Coos lMvcr, reason of tho fact Hint ho has trav-l ln nrniunnrl Mflh I ,l to mo moiitu or tlto .Miuicomn uiv- oled tho bench w honpvnr- nnmiiiiin. or, thoneo on tho Mllllconm Illrer.or has followed mountain trails Ills worst tnr AMoruiM i-rwa to ciw iur Tim.i to porfomi box delivery nnd colloc- hordshlp ho has oncountorod In If 4 OI I I VI1M1AI.I t 1 .... 'll. Atllfin I lntl V..A.- O . I -.1 I At.- la. WASHINGTON, I). ('., Feb. "2 1. ' service, and dally, except Sun-lfordltig tho numerous swift st rbroo points remained to be ndjiwttod ,,,n'. sorvleo Is thus provldod for tho'tbat run but of tho Coast ran n 'tho Alaskan Railroad bill whon famlllos along tho Coos Itlvor bolow mountains Into tho ocean, his i Tb I ka Drowned With Large roruon oi urew llr AMoclalnl l'rfaa lo Cooa llajf Time: KL PASO. Fob. 24. Tho attompt of tho Mexican robols to establish, that William S. Ilonton, tho Scottish rnnciior recently executed, was -n Mexican citizen, Is based on tho re port that ho onco Veld somo minor offlro while President Diaz was In power. This statement' was made to dny by tho couscllur to tho command or of tho Juarez garrison, who added: "Wo have heard that Ilonton hold several small offices under Diaz and he onco was mayor or a small settle ment on his ostnto. , Ho could not 1 nvo hold offlco without holm- n Vnv. i lean cltlzon and tho records nt Chl I Inmhuii arc being searched to ootnb , lish tho facts." nehitlvog of Ilouton say tho docile to his Moxlcnn property rofor fo htm at a Ilrltlsh subject nnd that ho was always careful thoro should bo no doubt on this point. In the luiianwhlle the roijuost of tho Stato Department at Washington for tho handing over of tho body of Ilonton hns boon mot with silence. Villa has rocolvod te'ograms not only (11 AmoIuI ProM to com nr TIum. . I.I- ... v ......... ... rnntnn IIKHAIHX. (Inrinnnv. T.ili n.i iruiii iiimiy ciiios III luo J U'll iios rnngo of .Fragmentary wireless ntosBagoB from' ,"'t, froin London, Paris and Horlin oxpr- fie uorinnn steamer wihlenrols ro- "kik ior mo oxuinnnuon or uio lea on im.tr J i n ut.i.. ii..,.m,.i ' tlio coiiforees of tho House and San- tho mouth of tho Mllllcomn Itlvor. lenco In Ton Mile Creole Sundnv hp-' ported sho had resenod oiuvnn nor-, mnnnor of lloiiton's death. All his lr the ei'iior.'ii striifn hmi iinnn nlo mot, hut It wiib believed tho dlf- H Is roportod that about thirty-four Ing tho worst. Ho has boon wot boiib from tho Danish atenmor Kidiiu ropIloH have been tho tmmo of tho Un by tli governiuont declared feroncos would ho Ironed out quickly famlllos would bo Bi'rvod along tho through on a number of occasions tkn, which sank In the Hay or Ills- court martial and execution. Ir iMcntlott of refusing to lonvo """ l,!0 ""' roturnod for finnl an- ioos icivor anovo uio mount oi uio'iuiininoii proteetod hy n ruMtor yomoriiny. Tho mossagos stnto ;,i"H".,K '" l" ""norini vnnoy, that tho mintnlii norlBhml mui.it is California, of Itogor Lauronco. tho They said they would romnlu express n dotormliiod opposition to, of tho sorvleo would bo about Sol). Guorus-y loaves Mnraliflold for ssumud a consldornblo part of the EnBllBhninn who was roportod miss- vc-s when flto arrived horo to- P'ovnl by tomorrow. The Senators MIIHroma Ulvor, and that tho cost raincont. . inev gain inri- wnniii rnmnin uAiiruBB it uuiei iimiuii oil imniinn to.ui iiiu turn nuiiiu uu uuuut eiiu . iiiiuiiih.v lunvoH .Mni'sni oiii int Ihoard until the Btenmor returfied ibo" flrovlslon In tho bill as It passed 'a month. It Is also roportod that Tlandon todny nnd will follow tho crow nlso wont down. oufh AfrKa Arthur HoniiorHnn tho HoiiHO itrovldliiif for srnnilnrd about thlrty-two fnmlllos would bo.Iftindon bonch south. Ho oxnocts hr nrrnlio. nt H-..-II.,. ...... ...i caucn trnclr tlirmiiflimil tlio uvntnm Rnrvml nlniic Ilnvnns Slnncli liv thn In ronoti flnlrl rtnnnli nt Mm innmi, nt er 'alor Icidcr.-, went to moot 1'M0 SountoiH also took tho position propos d routo north from Mnrsh- tho Uokiio In n woolc and Crpscent dc.iortcl rtrikt lenders, but th1- '""t 'f "o.v could ho shown that thoiflold nnd thnt aervlco for thoso fain- City, Cflllfornln, In innthor week. ts.n refused t0 allow any to rodent! treasury could meot n ?3.r.- Illos would cost about ?r0 a month. .From Kurokn, Cnllfornln, ho will in viow or tno incis in mo cnso,nroimiiiy tnic an Inland rond to It is considorod thnt tno uupariniontiRan Francisco. would not bo warranted In Incurring' Mr. Guomsoy formerly llvwl nt tho oxpoiibo which would b Involved Modford, having boon on the Mo-lford for tho poBtnl facilities that would .Run a counlo of years. Hocontlv ho bo dorlved from tho proposed Bor-.'wos on Tlio Orogonlan, Portlnnd, pt en beard, IELIIE SMITH GREAT RECORD Pde Fifty-Five Trips Carry- ng 88,000,000 Feet Dur ing First Year " IthoilCh Hm A.lnllnn O...IM. .ii j . "- ....v.lliu OIIIII.II 1(111 ,ll6.l fnJr ,est '''""'"K bor first 5 lh,?..Coos 1,aV rn. tho ves- 8ad0 flftl'-flv rnnn.l lrin n- ",sPPro)tlmatelv 88,000,000 foot fmIversary:Cr,,ny ,nnrk0tl ,10r '. Miihe ?fflcla'8 mid othors who ' lOIIOW rl Hm I.I ,. i, ill... .. "'" ,lo IHOVO- tl. r?.B.r"t'5r sratlflod over tho "7 capt. ouon mado with broiim,s Vli6.5'001, B,1 carrlod yroiimatelv in nnn nnn in ik. v. ;i"i icot ;nuru Efi fh, . J(l for th0 hnndllnis of I lr ran i. t. """K ueen aoiay ' "' fough bars and storms, wmmi M .!oWP1VO,ral trlpB' th0 Atlellno leek. Th ....''., "uo"1 a .inp U - ii. """ mo mreo t am waBn,'h0 run.nd only tho Wenuv .t, "i,u'on nna con- id, j "":o carriers coum M4'fo? hi ,eft Chicago Mast ll. .' ir tllO const nn,l la n.i,. U a. .9and now. nm,o,,""" k i' "rlval has been received Sim.."6 WflB returnlncr . .!. N ff Sonlh and w"s Probably do fm,, Southern California by tho 'oMh'eTj; r.!!,was ?w f not arriia v.. .,,ue wu prob Fala untn ol!?1 lor Ho will 'Oaklaaj; "" wr" mlth returns A.H. vllTS1 '. r.i Ki "tia iprf tn.inu - K:ii " of insnee Inn ""' tl"r, Hrrtr10", Myrtle ?" 1 te,1' beginning to Cff the ita ,'""'" .IUS camps LU ' reaiiw .- part or which M im..ajr for operation eariv in M4Cf, 000,000 appropriation, tl ey would ngreo to tho House umeiidmoiit ellm liiiitlug tho provision for a bond Issue. Tlio Cummins amendment providing that the prlvatoly ownod rallroadB touching tho government line bo pur chased and Incorporated In tho sys tem was not expected to glvo troublo. MEN VOTING vice. 1 RE stnff. His wlfo resides at Modford, OS T 800 PAGIEIG ill mini i ii i n mi b n i DUHI UMK Cast First Ballots in City Pri maries Today Oppose "Bath House John" (Of AModatod r-rcaa lo Cooa liar Tlmoa CHICAGO. Fob. 24. Tho women votors of Chicago cast their first bal lot today at tho primary election for tho nomination of aldormanlc candi dates. As candidates, as voters and as election officers they played an Important part In tho election, tho first ln this city slnco tho paseago of tho equal suffrago act by tho last leg islature. The names of eight womon candidates apponred on tho ballots. Tho women centored most of their at tention on the first ward, where M'ss Marion Drake was tho progressive candidate If elected she will opposo "Bath Houso John" Coughlln. OAKLAND QL'KKX TO WKAIt KVK'S GOWN. OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 24. Evp's costume up-to-date will bo worn by Miss May JIcLean as queon of tho huge .May Day fes tival that will bo Hold ln Oak land at Lakeside Park. Tho queen will bo clad in leaves, but In far moro of them than Eve woro. Her gown will bo full length, and will bo cut In tuo hobblo style, IJOVLE XOMIXATEI) Dr AuoclaUJ Preaa lo Cooa Br.T'."ea.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 24. Presldont Wilson today nominated John M. Boylo United States Mar shal for the Western District of Washington. San Francisco Lumberman to Readjust Coquille Com panies This Week (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Fob. 24. It was rumored hero last night that Stan loy Dollnr, of tho Dollar Lumber Company, would roturn to Uandon nnd Coquillo this woek from San Francisco, whoro ho hns beon "con ferring with tho other officials of tho Dollar Lumber Company rela tive to straightening out Uio affairs of tho Johnson and other lumbor companies on tho CoquHlo. On his roturn, plans for tho reorganization and resumption of work will bo completed. Until ho arrives, nothing can ho done. Eck Johnson yestor day received a wire from him. Tho details of the now plan aro not known here, but It Is said that they aro satisfactory to all concerned and tho resumption of oporatlons will be decidedly beneficial to this section. ORAWFOItD FILES AT SALES! Iliius for Governor on IMnnk De claring for Law Enforcement. SALEM, Or., Feb. 24. Adopting as his slogan: "Economical admin Southern Pacific Structure on Coos Bay to Be Immense Affair Local officials of tho Southern Pa cific woro taken by surprlso last oven Ing by Major Morrow's loiter stntlng that Chief Englnoor Hood had finally decldod on tho swing typo of draw bridge for Coos Hay. Thoy had not had any advices concerning tho brldgo recently and hod expected that tho .lift typo would bo usod. word is expected daily ordering tlio stnrtlng of construction on tho thrco big bridges, tho ono across Coos Day, tho ono across tho Umpqua and tho ono ncross tho Sluslaw. It Is oxpect ed that, all threo will bo prosecuted simultaneously. According to esti mates said to havo been made un officially by Englnoor nroughton of tho Southern Pacific, tho Coos Day brldgo can bo built In nino months If Is Is necessary to rush It that much, but ho said that ho really should havo a year to build It In. Mr. nroughton, It Is understood, will havo chargo of the construction of tho threo big bridges. Will Cost $800,000. Tho slzo of tho Coos Day structure is not understood by many, it is stat Southern Pacific Plans to Put on New Service South of San Francisco 1 11 Aaaoclaled I'rraa to Cooa ny Tlmoa. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 21. Nino moro railroads having water Hues applied to tho Interstate Coin morco Commission for permission to rotnln them aftor July J. Tho Pana ma law gives tho Commission auth ority In certain clrcuntijances to por mlt tho roads to coutlnud tlio opera tion of their wator,lJnes. Tho South ern Pacific company, whlchJcontrolB tho Pacific Mall Steamshlp'icompany, operating a lino botwoon San Fran cisco and Hawaii, tho Orient nnd Panama, Informed tho Commission thnt after July 1 tho company will ongago In traffic botwoon San Fran cisco and Moxlco, Guatomala, Salva-i nor, iionuurns and central Amorlcan ports and Europo and botweon tho samo ports on tho Atlantic and Gulf ports of tho United States. 'TWO BATTLESHIPS IS PLAX. Ing In Moxlco, loads to tho bollot that his companion, Curtis, Is also unfo In tho United Statos. No traco ', of Harry Compton, for whom Amor lcan nutiioriiits wero looking,, has been found. An Intorvlow prlntod hero today (quotes Villa nt Chihuahua as saying ho gavo Gustav Dtiuch. an Amor lcan citizen. Ills llbnrtv .iit .lunrnz last Thursday. This contradicts in-. formntlnn glvon by Villa to Consul .Edwards that llnuch had boon takon to Chihuahua whoro his cas Is being rovlowod. WILL COXTIIOL OIL LAXIJ Sfevlcnn Congress to TnUo Up Plan For Nationalizing Itesourccs l7 AaaociaiM rrras lo Cooa liar Tlmt, MEXICO, Fob. 24. A plnn for nationalizing all oil lands in Moxlco Is to bo forced through the noxt Moxlcan Congress, which convenes April 1, nccordlng to an ndmlsslon mndo by Quorldo Mohono, head of tho now Cnblnot for tho post of commerce and ludustr'y. Tho roport current horo Is that It Is tho Intention of tho Federal Govornmont to transfer oil lands to Lord Cowdrny for ICO.000,000 gold after thoy havo boon nationalized. TO "CLEAN DP' with tho Secretary of State his declaration of intention to become a candidate on tho Republican tick et for Governor. Jstration, lower taxes, progressive ed that the Southern Pacific has ap laws and strict enforcement," At-proprlated $800,000 for tho structuro, torney General A. M. Crawford fl ed Tno Dridg0 8 to havo two draws with 200 feet clearance each. Tho brldgo will turn on n center pier as a pivot nnd as this will have to support tho Immense steel spans, the center plor will probably havo to bo sixty or eighty feet across, making tho swing about 480 feet long. To Get Gravel. It Is understood that tho gravol for tho Immense amount of concroto work necessary on tho piers and foundations will bo brought from tho gravel pits along tho Smith-Powers XOTICE Parties vtho havo Im'cii nc customed to using tho corner of An derson avonuo and Second street as a testing place for motorcycles at C to C:4G In tho morning are hereby warned that unless same is stopped they will prosecuted as a public nuisance. Considered Certain That Tills Will Bo Xe.t Year's Program. IDf Aaaoclat Prtaa lo Cooa Hay TIUM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 24. Carrying out his moral crusado Tho naval bill, Including a two bat-jt'iat ho promised Inst fall lf tho tleshlp program for noxt year, was t County Attorney bill should pass and passed upon finally today by the maKo mm n full-fledged District House .Naval committee. Tno admin istration plan of two battleships, with tho minor craft contomplatod, Is con sidered cortaln of adoption by tho Houso. DEDICATE MESrOIUAL BLOCKS. Three State Dedicate Sto"es In Wash ington Monument. Df Aaaoclated Prna to Cooa Ha; Time. WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 24. Tho formal dedication of tho memor ial blocks provldod by tho legisla tures of Colorado, Idaho and Wash ington forUh.0 Washington Monument, Tho last Oregon Loglslaturo onactod will occur April 3. Tho announce-'a law providing that tho holding of Attornoy, L. A. Llljoqvlst Is under stood to bo planning a vigorous campaign against tho Illicit salo of liquor. His dotormlnutlon to this was strengthened by tho recont shooting affray at Honryvlllo In which John Kolly was tho innocent victim of tho fracas. Governor West is understood to havo Torwardod to Mr. LHJeqvlst a comploto list of tho Federal licenses hold In Coos County. This will bo of groat valuo as fow of tho "boot leggers" or "blind pig" operators tako nny chances with Unclo Sam. ment was mado that tho blocks had arrived. road beyond Myrtlo Point. This will not bo needed for a few months after tho excavations for tho plors aro started. Owing to tho dandy forma tion and tho great distance to bod rock, caissons will havo to be used In the construction. a Fodoral liquor license shall bo prima fnelo evidence of the salo of liquor. This will mako It compara tively easy to convict In bootlegging cases, a matter that has hlthorto been very difficult. Mr. Llljoqvlst will not confino his offorts to the bootleggers, It Is said, but will go after nil violations of tho liquor laws. ii IS 1 y,