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7' "--- lw 'ia'llWWMLrWBLlLMpiWpL HE MAN WHO BE MISTAKES LOSES A S CHANCES TO LEARN SOMETHING " " m..... rnivr rcn-.WITIOTOl;1 (tas Sag tma " .. -nl,rtlttP lo tllO IjOllof EVERY MERCHANT Who uses Tho Times advertising columns will tell you ho makes money by so doing. Tho reason Is la meat, -"y-, inan,i lrff Af all but vchuuj""" .w- v.- Lrnit your roaBt, or your steak, . hndnnznrd mnnnor, why not ',, the ads m Tho TlmcB' nA what tbo butchers havo to of- fer yn7 Elniplo. Dependence Is placed In Tho Times nils because no "fnko" ad can enter its columns. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED FIIESS ?fl VOL XXXVII, Established. 187 as Tho Coast Mnll 'MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Tinier, Const Mnll and Coos Day Advertiser. No. 198 NITED STATES SENDS MORE TROOPS TO Hi BORDER linth Infantry and Seventh In fantry urueruu iu niu Grande Today M TO STOP RAIDS ALUIMu l.nu ounucn government Officials Say That 'Move is Hirciya 'rre- caiitionary une mt axIII rrm to com Br Tlmno.1 .WASHINGTON, D. 'C 'March 1 1 . rhA Ninth Infantry, now at hort Fhomaa, Ky., and Fort 'Logan II. n,i. Ark., and tho Sovontoonth In fantry at Fort McPhorson.Gn., woro .,ati.a to bo lii readiness to proceed lo Laredo anu wngio i-a mruK' then tho Mexican uoruur pnirui GIVE LAND TG REBEL TROOPS i Mexican Constitutionalists Pro ceed to Divide Public 1 Tracts (Dr A.tocl.tM JTmi to tra Btf Tlmio.l giimuAiiUA, March 11. Tho Tho military government has Issued a ducrco for tho distribution of tlm Tt . tmhlln Inniln nnintif Mm anl.ilnm. f ! lU W10 .UUAIV-4.11 M.u j.-.-w., -.-- ..,... .. ..v uw.u.w.o ui kuf explained this Is a precautionary present rovolutlon, disabled veterans CHINESE BANDITS KILL FOREIGNERS Sack City of Lao Hokow, Rob Stores and Citizens and Burn Building Missionar ies Victims. (Or Annulled l'rm lo Coot nr Ttm.i.J PEK1N, March 11. Brigands hnvo sacKcu ana burned tho city of Lao ljokqw, killed I)r. T. Froyland. Nor wegian missionary, and wounded sov eral other foreigners, including Ucv. O 01. Samn, another Norwegian. - Tho COO brigands obtained ontrnnco to tho city by means of treachery from within. They Immediately applied tho torch nlld Bword: They burned many Amorlcan and English build ings. 2000 coolies woro Impressed iiytMbriganus to carry off tho loot. W AEHONAU neaauro to provent border raids. WASHINGTON, D. 'C, Starch HI. Consul Slraplch nt NogaleB roport- d to tllO State uepnrimcin. mm L i. mi nsmirnnccs Xrom Carranza ht tho lives and proporty of Amor- cana and othor foreigners! would bo jrotcctod tnrougnoui xno iNognics, iiitrlct. Carranza issued the orders id Consul Slmnlch's protest under Instructions from Secretary Uryau, hgalnat further depredation on uco. Krerldgo's ranch and thu Haclondn In Nosales. Carranzu promised to giro attention to tno several otiior toecuic coinpinnus nun boo iimi mo Wfenics aro not repented such ns ttbe aaaault on tho son of Silas 'King it Naco. Taninlco authorities promlsod to hliS9 on Amerlcnu nntned Hynl. j Jo now roports havo bocn recdlv fed at tho Stato Department rogurd- Ing tho Denton, Dnuch nnd Verfurn ruts. BREST THREE of tho (Mndoro revolution nmt tlm widows and orphans of tho two re bellions. It Is estimated that each beneficiary will receive 02 acres. Tho gifts aro not subject to execution for debts and cannot bo sold by tho bouoflclury for ton years. HONDURAS HIT HARD BY EIRE S FALL TO DEATH Capt .'Allen and Lieutenant Burroughs Latest Victims in England (Or AmocIUM rrni to Coo. Dir .Imu.) SALISBURY, Englnnd, March 11. Captain Allen and Llout. Bur roughs, whilo flying over tho mllt-torj- ncrodromo, woro hurled to tho ground .from n high nltltudo nnd kill ed. Three hnvo been killed on tho fluino spot within two dnys. ARSON SQUAD USES TORCH I DIG 'American Consulate Destroyed uut Most or Records Are Saved (ttf AuocUt: I mt lo Cool Dr Tlmf.. WASHINGTON. D. C. March 11. Minister Ewlng at Togulctgalpn, Honduras, cabled tho Stato Depart ment that nlthough tho American consulntu was destroyed In n gront I Tiro wiilcJi swept Uoldn yestorday, I most of tho records wcro saved, Jto l porta say thnt tno flro Iobs Is os- uiiiaiuu ni $i,uuu,uuu. I I ARMY IN CONTENTION English Suffragette Burn All Public Building in a Small Town tnr Atoli(d rrwa (o Coat Dtr TlfflM.) NOTTINGHAM, England, March 11. Tho Bufirngatto arson squad de stroyed by flro nil tho buildings be longing to tho town or Dulcole. Tho loss is many thousand dollars. iOSS MOOPHY DROPPED FROM TAMMANY HALL II FOUR UP FDR T GOTMP W Souths Captured in Seattle suspedted of Murder and Holdup D AimcUIM rmi lo Coo. nr Tlmn,) 8BATTLB March 11. Howard Hark, a Red 19. wna nrrnated lmr NoJay iiiwtod of complicity In jtne murder of Harry Meaghran noar ruoiiauo wst Hatunlny. William 'IDk. need IT. niwl IMlvnr.l T.innn. te, aged 18, woro nrreBtod yoa ifrday on the nunio ehargo nnd sent 10 Tacomn. fl'hn vmiMm linIM nn Mashrnn nud Thomns Llttlo for tho PUrpOBe Of roblL-rv. Tn tlm .linnl. fins that followed Maghran wna kill- "Jnu wttio tmvorely wounded, TOM HALL TO BE CAUDATE Crif A.iooUlxl Pmi lo Too. lit, Tlrer.. SACItAMEMTO, Cnl JIarch 11. Mayor Allen, John D. Goss, V. C. Gorst and Constable Cox in Trouble An order wns Issued by Judgo John S. Coko this morning citing Mayor F. E. Allen, City Attorney John D. Goes, V. C. Gorst nnd Constnblo Cox to ap pear in Circuit Court on April 20 and show causo why thoy should not bo punished for contompt of court for their nction In tho snlo of a Ford .uutomobllo at North Dond on Mon day, Mnrch 0. whon a restraining or der was granted by tho court, and nil pnrtlos connected with tho salo aro alleged to havo boon cognizant of tho fnct. Tho nutomobtlc was sold by Constnblo Cox on approval of Attor ney Goss, who wns representing May or Allen. Tho nutomobllo was hold by Mayor Allen on n judgment n'galnst Robert Fox, who formerly owned tho nutomobllo. ClinrgoH by Hoy, A question ns to tho ownership of of the machine was involved nnd Harry G. Hoy, to whom tho mnchlno ml boon transferred by n bill of snlo Light Vote Cast in Primaries I from Fox's sister. Wrs.bgrcn.nppenr- FEW WOMEN AT ILLINOIS POLLS Leader of Noted New York Democratic Organization Is Finally Ousted HEATED DEBATE OVER CANCELLING MEMBERSHIP President Declares It Is for Good of Party and Club Others Out (Dr AMoelit rr. to Coo. nt, Tlnw, NEW YOItK, March 11 Tho oust ing of Charles F. Murphy, loador of Tammany Hall, and sevofal ot hla followers from moinborshlp In tho National Domocrntla Club-, has cront od a stir In polltlcnl circles. Tho os tensible reason given during a boated dobato over tho ninttor nt tho club last night was thnt Murphy Is be hind In his dues. A resolution was Introduced calling for tbo elimina tion of Murphy but wnB not adopted, ns tho point was uphold that men woro nutomntlcnlly dropped for be ing behind In tliolr dues. Socretnry Smith of Tanimnny Hnll appealed and offered n chock for tho monoy duo but tills was not nccopted. ."Thoy woro dropped," Bnld Presi dent O'Dwyor pr tho club, "for tho beat Interests of tbo club nud tho Democratic pnrty," Efforts will bo made to ro-lnstato t'r.oin. Tho others dropped wcro Jas. 13. Gaffnoy, Thpmas F. Foley, Thom ns H. Darlington find George W. Plunkltt. Yesterday Except in Local Contests oil boforo Judgo Coko Mondny nt .0:30 n. in. and asked that a restrain ing order bo Issued provoutlug the , salo of tho automobile on tho grounds Clint tho 'doroudnnt Fox had not been served with a certified copy of tho attachment-. Judgo Coko granted tho IN OR BIARKET PLACE 'any Signing Petitions to nancners, Promising Sup port of Movement the varT ?' Mnr8hnl. through M' Cl!lb8' aro urB,nK BtronB ttd IP-T"81.0' tno ta' Union nli.n:h.!r8 ,to establish market that ,. .?n,w,a' Jt ls wpocted mat deflnlin m.nnn ...in t.. 'j... toon nii.. "v""" i uo iiinuu Petitions ondorslng the War iearlr fu bonB ernlly signed, WiPiiS thv.1 ,nenbors of tho Prog of it. ' whlch Gently devoted ono 'nine th i i proposmon, I other dhm:rj"8i , ",cn ne H.! 'winK ewjvcs and viMnV.oraon B c,ubs Qt Mnrshfleld I In the f3 "?!??? mucn IntereBtod p'mfs' tt Crttrii)po,8ea py ,ne Srea. n. """" u uoairo to ex yStO you their Imllof th.t , -. ure ?00ul?t m? .& 8uccess and to a"' arkiS i.0L.b?,,T ?u"Prt in case tho Tr?w ,B established." e mar1klnen.,polnt out that tue P"u- teraunnnAw,,J enable tlie to bet- : tad'av and buUd un Co08 county 'S and L,;rluc,.nB e C0Bt of Hv- t i.5..BUQ Kettlnc freBhnr nnil lmtfAi. dnct,: vesetables and other farm pro- DAXn IAXCE MAKOII 17. . HAnvCoycEItT Sunday. DAXD ANCE MARCH 17. mm.u7coycERT Sunday. Ha ..SevTstw worrv. u- y your FEED nt Halnoa'. aBRAnv CONCERT Sunday. Well-Known "Marshfield Law yer May Run for State Representative Tom Hnll lias nbout decided to shy his castor Into tho political arena and unions Boinothlng causes him to Buffer n changa of heart ho will soon "havo his hat in tho ring" for tho Democratic nomination for Stato Ropresentntlvo rroiu Coos County. He has tniked It over with friends and will probably make deflnlto an nouncement soon. Mr. Hall waw at CoqulLto yestor-. day and It was duo to urging of Dem ocratic frjonds thero as well us on tho Uny that ho has decided to innko tho race. Ho will navo sraiemeiu No. 1 iiH his platform. So far, Editor A. M. Simpson, of tho Bandon Surf, has beon tho only ono to como out for Stato Repre sentative from Coos. Ho seeks tho Republican nomination. Tho term of J. 8. Ilarton of Cdqulllo expires. E. J. Lonoy, of tho Port Orford bank, is a candidate for Joint Rep resentative. Whether S. P. Plorco will again seek tho honor Is not certain. For County Surveyor For County Surveyor. W. S. Mc- Culloch, of Dandon, scorns to have a clear field. Mr. McCulloch serv- od In that capacity a tew years ago and is rated as a most excellent onclnoer. County Survoyor Gould, It Is re ported, win prooaniy not sbok mo place again, county iioaaraaBier i-. M. Hall-Lewis Is said to havo crit icised Gould's work rather severly end this, with tho troubles that Mr. Gould got into with tho County Court n few years ago, may keep him out ot it this time. F. K. Gettins, of Marshfield, has been urged to run, but has not pub licly signified his lntontion to do so. If he does. It Is likely to be a close race, as Mr. Gettins stands high as on engineer and Is well known throughout the county. WEDS IN BAXDO.V. Mrs. Robert McMurphey has re ceived a letter from Mrs. LaVer.no Tower, telling of her marriage March 4 at Dandon, Oregon. She was Miss Lola Powell, supervisor of muslo In tho Eugene schools and slstor of Burns Powell. She will live in Dan don. Eugene Guard. GOOD MUSIC AT SONS OF NOR WAY DANCE, EAGLE'S WALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 11. PRO MINERS GALL E VOTE JT T DC E PENDLETON ESCORT 1ST HULK OWED 00 Sacramento and Yolo County Authorities Clash About Unemployed ttlf AMOtUt! rrcM to Coo. Hr Tlmn 1 CHICAGO, -March 11 Although Tho unemnloved situation rcninlne ' yesterday envo IHIiioIb women Minli- iMirlniiH'oii with iim Vnir. Pnimtv I first olintirn n tnUi. niri tn ti.. ,. ordor nt 0 : -10 n. 111. and Informed At and Sacramento authorities at... In lection of nominees for municipal of- i TS tiTr$SS n deadlock. Sacramento stood firm i flees .In .hundreds of,,townn, n rovlow.mnn who hnd tho. mnohlno In his run. against nllowlng tbo army -to pnss ot tho election reports Bhowcd thnt ' tody, would bo sufficient to doHry through nnd proceed an its march" ' except whero local contests wcro of ' tho snlo until tho Bummonn hnd been onat, iuuiuiuuiiniiiiuriiiiico, llio women ns ' "urviu. nuy luiujiiiouou rnillinr III- kviiii un 1111,11 hiii vim ni iii in n Kirniiiiir iiiiii in ii n nniiiin rr run -. w.. --- pv otw nmj , UV ItUIIIUl I w nil) tl'ltll 111 LIIU court, tollltm him tn convnv tlm In formation to Constnblo Cox whon ho , Supported by n bnrgo on either arnveti, not to sell tho automobile. ""o, tno iiulK or tho old tug Escort Painter Informed Constable Cox ot tho wns towed from tho wntors of tho word' ho hnd recolvnd from Hoy, sny- Inner hnrbor out over tho lmr yestor Ing thoy could verify tho ordor by day by tho tug Ilormudn nud minlc phoning Judgo Coko. According to . oursldo Coos Head. WJth tho pasa tho affidavit mndo by Hnrry O. Hoy, i Ing of tho historic crnft which has City Attorney Gosh Is reported to; boon sunken In the wators of tho Hay havo pnld: "What have wo got to do for tho past f If toon yenrB. and nbout with Judgo Coko. Go ahead nnd soil . which tho old residents of tho Day tho nutomobllo." Tlm niiichliio wns differ ns to whether tlm wrnnir wna Bold. V. C. Gorst wns tho highest . that of tho Escort or tho Mossonuor. PrP?lflpnt MnVPP Annrnvr5 Rpf-' j i .... "'dder nnd tho machluo was knockodi whothor she took flro nnd sunk or Vi.. ..,.,.-."" uianu Jury oummons rlfty l,own l0 '"in uy constant cox, who j wnotnor iiiio was wrecked and float i:iiiiiiiiii un iviiiiiiiiihii iii;i r i r - Remains of Old Tug Sunk Nac. Coos Head History of Boat crndum on Michigan Troubles Witnesses in Crusade of Ministers (Dr AmocUI !reu to Coo. n TIidm.I ! CHICAGO. March 11. Wo will l""''w i' . c. n.r ti i sanction cnlllnK off of tho connor PENDLETON, Or.. March 11. Tho strike of tho men thouiBolvcB want grand Jury began examining oTlogod tho Western Federation of Miners V,co cou,ono 'ero. Over fifty wit hero todny, Moyor rocommondod n nessos havo beon eubpoonoed, among referendum voto to detormlno them mombors ot tho Ministerial As- whothor tho strikers desired to wnlvo their domand for recognition of the union, surrender tliolr union cards nnd return to work. soclatlon which mudo tho charges. It lo roportod that several alleged gamblers loft town before tho sub poonas wero Issued. MORE TROUBLE BANK BANDITS IN COLORADO MAKE ESCAPE Striking Miners Appeal to Congressman Against State Militia f nr Ahm LI) rr.i to foo. Hy Time. ) WASHINGTON. D. C. March 11 Chairman Foster of tho Houso Mines Committee, which Investigated tho Colorado coal mines strike, received the following telegram from the United Mino Workers' union In Colo rado: "Militiamen tinder orders of Ad jutant General Chase this morning demolished strikers' tent colony at Forbes, Colorado. Men, women and children are homeless In a blinding snow storm. Inhabitants of colony ordered to leave In 48 hours or be deported." Foster said tho committee had been shocked by conditions in the strike zono. acted as auctioneer. Just ns tho sale ed to tho mot. Is n question that has was completed a doputy shorlff arrlv-j boon much debated by tho pioneers oil with n copy of tho restraining or-, of tho country, dor. I Tho onrly history of tho country Accoidlug to Attorney Mlllor, Goss Indicates that tho Escort wns built at know of the application for tho ro-(CooB Uny In 180D and had n gross straining ordor nnd was Invited to bo , tonnnKoof 307 tons. Rim wn immi present nt tho hearing nud volco his as a tug for hnullng coal bnrgos and objections, "I told Goss that w tho like for many years. Tho most concisoistory of nor destruction, and will nil ta inrcnliAnAi-n.l .! aim - j.4 woro applying for a restraining or- aor;- saia Minor today. DISCUSS PLAN OF MM TEN KNOWN DEAD. Another Dody Recovered from St, Louis Firo Ruins Todny. Df Auoclited Pm to Cooi Bif Tlmei. ST. LOUIS. March 11. Tho body of Michael Thuma ot Chicago was identified today as a victim of the Missouri Athletic Club flro. This brings the number Identified to nine, though one Identification ls doubtful. Ten bodies have bo far been recovered. Five Italians Suspected of Ca nadian Robbery Make Get away in Darkness Or AuocUt.a Vtft to Coo. U.j TlmM TlT.'f r.lMrlll A nr IVnol. r.i. n Tho flvo bandits who held up tho AuuoiBrorjt urnncn ot tno Canadian itoyui isuuK yesteraay anu escaped with $2400 In gold and currency, eluded their p rsuers under the cover of darkness last night and are now thought to be headed north toward the heavy forests. The out laws wore surrounded In a canyon yestorday afternoou. A pack of bloodhounds was expected from Now Westminster, but it failed to ar rive and an effort was made to en ter tho brush where tho robbers wero bidden. Tho provincial po lice, aided by citizens', aro scouring tue woods today. In tho hope of nick ing up the trail. Tho robbers, who are said to bo Italians, aro believed to bo the samo men who attempted to rob the bank at Agasslz. D. C. about .throo weeks ago. Llbhy COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phon 72, Pacific Livery and Transfer Company, HAND DANCE MARCH 17, HAND DANCE MARCH 17. BAND DANCE MARCH 17. Marshfield School Officers and Architects Talk Matter Over At an Informal gathering of mom bors of the Marshfield school board faculty mombors and architects nt tho Chambor of Commerce Inst even ing, plans for tho proposed gymnas ium for tho Marshfield schools woro dlscussod. It .was decided to have the architects submit preliminary plans at nn early meotlng nnd as certain Just what class of building was desired and then compete for the architect work. Tho genora. plan agreed upon was for a concrete and framo building to be GO x 70. Tho basement will bo of concrete and the upper structuro frame. In tho basement aro to bo two swimming pools, one .25x40 and tho other 16x20, leaving room for a heating plant, etc. Tho building comploto, with equip ment Is to cost about $10,000 and the school board plans to have it ready for uso at tho oponlng of school next September. Whether the building will bo erect ed south of tho High School building or northeast ot the High School has not beon determined. The first Idea was to havo It south of tho high school, utilizing tho dirt that is re moved Xrom the basement for filling the low aroa of the school grounds on tho northwest side, thereby mak ing a playground. Tho new plan Is to put tho gymnasium over next to Seventh street and then grado tho school ground south of tho high which In corroborated 'iiv tho tart that tho romnlns aro charred Is that alio took tiro nt ono of tho dooks nnd to provont tho dock from bolng destroyed by flro alio wnB nllowod to drift from tho dock to whero sha burned In tho Bay nnd sank. Several charges of dyunmlto woro plncod undor tho wreck recently In offorts to romovo It, but this method failed. Removing It at this tlmo was Imporatlvo an it was In tho course whero tho drodgo Seattlo la digging a 2C-foot channel, RUSSIA TO JOIN IN. Will Pnrtlclimto In Nnvnl Itovlow In Hiiinpton I ton da In 11)15. (Dr AUMKLU4 I'r... lo Coo nr Tlmoa.) ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, March 11. Russia has announced It has de cided to accept tho Invitation to par ticipate in tho nnvnl review In Hamp ton Ronds in 191G In celebration ot tho opening of tho canal. MINNESOTA GOING DRY. (Dr Awocltloi IVm to Coo liar TlmM.) LA OROS8B, Wise, March 11. No license victories woro re corded gonorally In tho cities and villages of Southern Minnesota in tno elections yesterday. I CHILDREN CREMATED (Dr AuocUtoJ Ptm to Coo I)r TlmM.) PONOA, Nebraska, March 11. Emma and Alfred P., chil dren of Edward Watson, woro burned to death In n firo which destroyed tholr homo to dny, Mrs. Watson wag serious ly burned and mny die. The husband rescued his wife and three other children. school nnd fill tho northwest corner, thereby making two playgrounds. Those present last evening were Supt. Tledgon, A. L. Barker, F. A. Orannls, Judge Hall, School Directors Powers, Haines and Merchant add Architects Chandler, Turpen, Ostllnd and Maguuson, i n II il il i "jiA.tM J.