Trr Jfiffl WE ALL DO THINGS fOR OUR FRIENDS THAT WE WOULDN'T DO EOR OURSELVES vtf MVKin-AY REQUISITE in meat, according to tho belief rill but vegetarians. Instcnd or rrflomiK your roast, or your stonk, ?n i linpliiwnnl manner, why not inulr ho nda in Tho Times, anil HI I rtfaat tho butchers have to of fer o"7 . vvv Established 1878 VOL A A vii. 1IS T,10 cojurt M(Ji (H00B $UK mmt MKMI1KP, OF THE ASSOCIATED PItKSS EVERY MERCHANT Who uses The Times ndvortlelng columns will toll you ho makes money by so doing. The reason Is simple. Dopondenco Is placed In Tho Times nds because no "fake" ad en 11 enter Its coluiunB. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914 EVENING EDITIONSIX PAGES. ILl-DOLLAR ARE SWEEPS A Consolidation of II mo, Coast M:ill jn 1QQ and Coos Uny Advertiser. '"u ' EAST PORTLAND WATERFRONT inr Awwuifd rrr to cooi nr Timw.i PORTLAND," Or., Mnrch X2. Portland's Jinrbor front snlfarod 'tho most dovnatntlug conflngrnticm Jn Iib M.inrv rnMv todny when two mam moth grAln docks, laden with -v'hcut were large repal agca WILL REBUILD LONG BRIDGE Steamer CCrlcket and British Liner Glenroy and Big Warehouse Burn COLUMBIA AND MONTGOM ERY WHARVES DESTROYED' Bin Wheat Warehouses In ;it Several Injured While Fldmincr the Flames feoquille City Council Dis ccusses Improvement Im prove Water System (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE. Or.. Mnrnli i Tl, n. "V""'., "i.'"" "." " 57 .Monitor, street l,nln wn n7 vessels ruined nlmoBt beyond ",lnB tho program at n meeting r, and n dozen buildings dam-',?' l 10 Coqii lie City Council last .Monday night and nlthough tho mat- ... I tfl U'lIU irk'mt h 1ttM... .11.-.. 1 m .. -.C 41.a iMilltAOrt HHHilinM - " niVVill tL IL'llUlllV II HI' INHinn. orthe crowtOftJio Itoynl Mall Hteum """''' K.'0""'0,, w" accomplished, packet Client oy, had narrow escapes, ?, " '',?' bcttor "ow" ns many of them Jumping Into tho river, f T br (lB' comim Into town from iTscant ntro.wi.l being pitted MP " 'mlin ?, n bl V , qUnrt,Vr w crows of tho flro bont DaVld r .n .nill "length and about 15 Campbell aifd tho hnrbor pntrdl a. J" ,lcl1f lt, 't f"n" Prt launch ;df thoCofiullle-Mnrshflold rond, thus Four firemen barely wanoU 'bV,IIB, n vir,y llcnvy "tomolllB death under Uho. collnpao of n hug- .'"" (L;"rll",,blK ,pnr,t of nf" ye,,r; bulkhead nml mio.of tho flrc-flgliters , ',110 '"' ' " '"J" falr B" was sorlotiBly Injured when carriutl ",m,,0'but. lbo decking Is bad and down by crumbling timbers. , y ' iiKlnccr I'. M. llnll-Lowls Klrwt Mate Bnm.dors of tho Glen- l1,1l,l?Im?d n report showing that tho roy broke an arm . when he Tell , ; 0. "' ,,1"1 JK r:y " ." down n hutchvny oxpeiltllturo of nbout 51000, which Tho aggrcgato property loss Is en- )vmM 1 '" ,tho neighborhood or tlmatcd at a nillllon dollnrn. .vyo 'cn'"' , The report nlso stated .wo great wIinrvoB, Columbln No. , v ' ."""" "" "i"w now urmgo mil iMontgonu.r No. 1 are noth- ' J"' '' mnt,'r,nl wo"''' ro" an- WO AE 8 HUT S LAND 19 SEA Turkish Aviators Swim Ashore But One of Them Dies From Injuries (n? AmocI.IoJ rrri to 0M X)tJ Tltnt. JAFFA, Palestine, March 12. Two Turkish nrmy nvlntors, Nurl Dey and Ismail Boy, fell Into tho sea when their noroplano broke. They wore nblo to dlBcntnnglo thcniBolvcs and swim ashore. Doth were In tho ox tremo stages of exhaustion and Hurl Bey d!ciL HUNGER STRIKE IS STARTED 2 and Inc but ehnrrca piling and smoking 'roxm ",U,1 5. Coining ut tills .Xi "mo nn (.ounciimon tnoucht LITERACY TEST WILL BE KEPT Senate Committee Decides tto Insist on it in .New Im minration Bill (llf AMorl.lml rrr. lo Coo. H.y Tlmra. WASI1INOTOX, D. C, Mnrch 12 tho mui'li-dlsrussetl literacy test 1)111 will remnln In tho Durnett ImmJ gratlon bill when It Is presented to tho Senato for action. This wnB de cided todny by tho Senato Immigra tion committee, .which will report tho bill favorably. The Olenroy ra but nn ompty shell "xponso of a now bridge would be with her Inner works gone nml Uio ?nv' '10 tnxpnyure nml this learner Cricket, with n enrgo of "Ia, wnH 'eomed Inndvlsab o. Tho -i-tklin1 t.nn v4 miiilivi .fun III 111 ui;r It II L 1 1 LIU! Ill'XL .d to tho wntor's 'lHB r definite action, nil '.mimcrouH other' 1.''," WnU-r System, itmitged and occu- I'rtillmlnnrj- Investigations w 4000 bnrrols of -nbiihnlt adrift and burned edge. A hotel m buildings w ro diimiigcd oro nl- panls (mil nnrrow escapes. Only " "riet nitio meeting aionrtiiy a ilespcrnio fight uroventcd n much K".1 ! regard to tho reconstruction greater hm 0l u, l,lJ waierworns. uity Kngln- Tho fire Is bollemnl to hnvo been or Ilnll-Lewls having propnred a rc- romn.i i.v n (rti.,.., 1 1, -n, .!.,, r ,. iii.t. port, iiiul r cniiiinoiitlntloiiH nortnlii- ed clgnrert-. In tbfl -bhaff on tho '" to. n, Proposed ayatoni. Tho.piirnop Fnnanement of Presi Columbln dock. Bonn nfter tho fire l'rosoIlt B"Hlly comes from j ,i 1 1 nu,,"ui, L!Uttr i . . wa . UiicovMod tir flames spread Hlnk Creek, about four miles up In dCnt'S Daughter and SeC- HDD TO WED 1SS WILS91 May "Richardson Gets Six IVIoriths' Sentence for iRuiriinrj Picture Ur AMoclntxl PreM 14 Coo. D.T Tltnn.) IXJNDON, March 12. Miss Mny IUchartlaon, the militant Biiffrngotte who hacked with a knlfo the Velas quez Hokoby Venus In tho National Gallery, was sentenced to six months' Imprisonment, which Is tho limit for vnndnllsm. Tho prisoner hnB alrendy Btarted a hunger Btrlke. PAIR TO GET TOLL EXEMPTION ONITEO STATES HAS LARGE EDRGE ON DGAN BORDER GRANT KILLED IN PORTLAND Additional Troops Are Being Rushed There Today by United States WAR DEPARTMENT SAYS PURELY PRECAUTIONARY. Force Now 3000 Larger Than General Shafter Had in Cuban Campaign ' Hr Ai.of l.loit I'rr.i lo Oo Il.j Tlmrt.) WASHINQTON, D. C. Mnrch 12 Two moro rcglmoutn or United State troops woro moving to Join tho 'bor der pntrol today. Two battalions ot tho Ninth Infantry nt Fort Thomas Ky., and Fort I.ognn II. Koota, Arlc. Well-known Employe of Smith Powers Camp 2 Drowned Brothers Leave Frank Grant, foreman of tho Smith-Powers enmp on South Inlot, and Jean Grant, foreman of Smith- rowers camp 7 nenr Conledo, left I n the soventh Infantry nt Fort Ttte- ovorlnnd this morning for Portland i Phorson, Gn., woro londlng bnggnga In response to a telegram announc-! tralim muli nBsembllng tliolr lloVl Ing tho drowning of their brothor, I equipmciu to movo to Laredo sat Aiilto Grant, there. Mlko Grnnt was I Hnglo Pubs to becrmo part df tho mll employod for n long tlmo by tho Itnry forco In Texas. It la now lnrg-Smlth-Powors Compnny nml for the ' er by 3000 mon thnn tho one Geuornl past year had been n senior nt camp , Shutter led In Cuba. 2. Ho loft about two weeks ago Tho border patrol Is bolng Inrroas ror n llttlo vncntlon In Portlnnd. I ed In numbers nt tho request or Sono Nows of his tragic denth will bo re- tor Shoppnrd nnd IttiproFontntlve Gnr coived with lutenso regret by tho , nor or Texas, who pointed out to mends of tho Grants In this section. Secretary Garrison thnt tho Vorgara. A Portland paper gives tho follow-' Incident hnd caused n great C al xtt Ing particulars of tho accident. ' iiuonslncss. They pointed cut that Mlchaol Grnnt, ot Marshriold, roll cattlo woro being Btolen rrom re nehes rrom tho llOOk nt tllO root or Tnvlor ami Inasmtlrh nn the Aninrlran hnnln street nt about 2 oVIock Tuesday alontt tho border worn full of inh. morning rnd was drowned. Two or rnnriiinnrn wnui.i i. r..otnrri i., . tho crow of tho Btenmor Glnhnmonn gront mensuro by tho presnro ot At u:o White 1 oils Fore River Shipbuilding Com pany Head Accused of lobby Method in Avltl Pr- lo Cwi. II. r TlmM I WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrch 12. Thnt lio contracted with former Hear Admiral Howies, president of tho Foro Itlvors Shipbuilding Company, for 1000 nnd a contingent fee of $'4000, lo work for toll cxomptlon for American rnnHtwIno hIiIhh In tlm lnti. nmn Cnnnl. wiih olinrcnil liv rini-mion ' hoard tllO Splash. II lid stnrtCd (0 tho nmrn iTinim W. Deknlght hoforo thoSoiintol.iiVbyrescuo In n sninll bont, but whim it wno statod that such was the only wummiiiee. I hey reached tho bciio, tho unfor-. Blgnlflrnnco of tho troops movmionL una o man had gono down for tlm lirlgndlnr Gonornl llllss will nsslga last tlmo. 1 ho hnrbor pntrol sorvlro tho now coming regiments to loca- miuieii oi mo iiccuoiii im Mons Th)y w rolloVo t)lo Ir Hiigli Ilrndy recovered tho body. It troops of cnvnlry, which wl'l lUn. wns taken to tht morgue, whero It i,0 frno for nctlvo hordor ilntv tmiii tim ,vi,i.. Qtr-ti, nt ,..i,n.a mo nuiK mur ih uiaiicqunte to sunmv for a tliouwt id feot wro a blazing lll ,,l(,rw,sl"R domnndH during tho maun. summer montliH. Tho plan pronos- d v . . . . .. . - . III Mil Pllv l'"nplnnop wmilil lin In I liiurv (iitirL in piii inn iiirnrnv -- v .-..p,... u ... rotary of Treasury (fir hik niM Tt In Con Uy TIhim WASHINGTON, I). C. Mnrch 12. Ioojo and lmul her to a snfo nn- ii1"1!. nilniIlL 'Ti.I"1.1!.-0'-.1.'' I ProHpeetti for nnothorWhlto Hoiiwi chorago wero fruitless. Sho cniiEht lJ"eo.k ?.r..ono...of ." otbor. PI.'y woddlnir l.ocamo morn deflnltn to- ",'iy! l wedding heennio moro doflnlto to- flro and boou a tromuidona explo- ";" J,a. ,V'wiv K? .I',1,r w,t' tbo I'ornlstont renownl or !S..C"! '?... " '? ."oir'n'iffiS0"..! tho report, that Secretary of tho laivaging Hiiundrmi wna compollHii o pull away. Tho Crlc'liut wns cut loofo nnd shirtod drilling down itrcam. Tho cargo burned llko n torch nnd as uli bumped nlong tho wharves bIio btmted now firos. Sho was finally bench-d nnd turned to, tho water's edge. Sho wim n 773-' ton steam schooner bolouglng to ' l;red l.lndermnn, of Snn Francisco.! The Olenroy was u Urltlsh irtteamor I or 3141 tons. I At noon the irianies wer under i control. ! doing nwny entirely with niimnlne ,V".:.VIV '.'".?, lV.. X,"l. mxnliln.r.- Il'.iniliy .Hl'.IUUU llllll .Hino J'wiuillllll mncninery. . ,nndoI1,t Wilson, tho youngest dnughter or tho Prosldcnt, wero on- ! gngod, their mnrrlngc to take placo ; In June. GUARD 8RI0RI wns found thnt the vlctlm'n wulrh hnd Htoppel nt l:fi0 it. in., tho exuet. time. It Is linllnvnil tlm ilrnii'iifnir ' OPC or tiiockot . Ntfltfxl tllllt ill WW (AMJt. AAHtnl. il.ntl "" iiv in niTij (uiiiiiu iiiuj ) (iimimruu ino wmy or u uroiucr or. tUrnnt Tor burin! thoro nbout n yonr1 Burglars Get Twelve Rifles and ?:" '" "h "cl,rA Si - nrrniigoinoiiU for tho funeral. H0 Much Ammunition at Woodland, Cal. I IUlI""l ni Kill) II. III., UIO I'.Mttt. ie, It Is believed, tho drowning', n iiii i r 1 n I" ft J ? urrod. A nolo to Gone Grant., ' tY'kl ft I LbJLi MFJ Minneapolis, was found In his ' . U M i 1 F V l" t . kot. At tho Coroner's It wnal : ' fllQllL I J I LLu! CAUSES STIR I wan nbout 45 y. nrH of nge. 1ISSING GIRL LONG SOUGHT Dr Alio Uttd TM.to Coo. U.r Tlarfa. PORTLAND, Or., March 12. Flro early today swept all that soctlon or tpe Portland wnterfront on tho TJnst tide from tho uppor -to tho lower Al oina ferries, completely destroying LOjumbU dock No. 2 -nnd Mnnlirnm. ery dock No, 1, the stonmahlps Glen- Harry Lashway, of Marsh field, Thought He Had Clue to Indiana Case Harry Lashway, n well-known Mnrahflold man, wns given n llttlo start tho other nlcht When ho thouirht roy and Cricket nnd much other prop-1 that ho recognized a young girl he Sr.tr..en,a,"nS Ibb lestlmntcd at ttivuu.uoo ISTINGROIISE PASSES AWAY Noted Manufacturer of Elec trical Machinery Suc cumbs Today IBf AlwcLt.l ftnt to Coo. Hy TlmM.I WW YORK, March 12. Oeorgo westinghouse died today of heart uur0 after three months' illness. MILLIONS TO WOJIEN. CKe.W' Vandcrbllt Teft 920,000,. TOO to Wire nnd Only Daughter. 'Br uelitM Vn to Coo Bj TIbm.1 f nW YonK. March 12. The will flrJ:.e,ors? w- Vandorbllt, riled ror V,0'6. leaves his entlro estate of i:M0.000 to his widow and only Center, Cornelia, FEAIt WOSIEX LOST. Engllsli .Missionaries In China Are Missing Now. IBj Auo,tj Pm, , ny mwl 1 from a'PNV March 12. A dispatch ' nen a?.a,lBn8, Bays two English wo ' clt at,,a.che(l to the station or the ; waJnland m'Mlon at Lao Hokow .. ,n m,BSlng since that town w sacked by -brigands yesterday. Sj.0DlBV.reM,88E' B,aqk Wd saw hero as tho mlisBlng Katherlno Winters or Npw Castlo, Ind whoso (llsnppearnuco a year ago has been ono ot tho big myatorles or that sec tion. Ho has Just received a letter rrom his mother saying thnt no trace of tho girl, who is now ubout ton jx-ara old, has been round. Ho Ib Interested In tbo enso be cause the mlBsIng girl. Is n nleco of his brothor-In-lnw, K. II. Whlsltor ot MlBBOiila, Mont. It Beoins that on March 20 Inst year, Katherlno Winters disappeared suddenly from the streets of her homo town whllo selling needles In n school girl competition. Several car avnns of gypsies had been camped thoro and they aro suspected of hav ing mndo away with tho girl. The gypBlos were Inter traced and follow, ed but ono of tho flvo wngons had lert tho others and could not be lo cated. Tho girl's father Is Dr. W. A. Win fcsrs, a promlnont Indiana physician, and he has spent about $6000 In the search for his child bo far. A reward of several thousand dollars is otfered. Mr. Lashway is securing a detailed description of the missing girl to seo If the child ho saw in Marshfleld could possibly be the same one. COQUILLF. MAYOR'S OFKIOR KINDERGARTEN (Special to Tho Times.) Novel use has been mado of tho Mayor's office at tho new .city hall. Tho Mother's Club of this city organized a kinder garten for the llttlo tots, but there being no room at present In the public schools tbo city dads kindly gave them the use of this room for the present. Tho kindergarten Is In charge of Mrs. Frank Leslie and at pres ent there areVenrolled 16 pu-plU. RECEIVE LOGGING FIRM R. Stanley Dollar in Charge of Seeley & Anderson on $110,000 Mortgage It. Stanley Dollar wns today ap pointed receiver lor tho Seoloy & Anderson lagging Company or Han don. Thoro was no opposition to tho nctlon by tho company. Tho appointment wns made In tho enso ot Robert Dollar vs. the Seoloy & Anderson Logging company to forecloso threo mortgages aggregat ing $110,000. Tho compnny con fessed tho debt. Tho company has thirteen miles of logging road and much oqulpmont. Tho action wns takon ns tho result or a labor Hen being riled against tbo Seeley & Anderson company. R. Stanley Dollar Is now trustee of the Johnson Lumbor company, for which the Seeley & Anderson com pany does tho logging. TRY TO SETTLE EVEREJLSTRIKE Endeavor Will be Made to Ar bitrage Lumber Mill Troubles ' (Dr AmocLU4 Prtu to Coo Hit TlmM SEATTLE, March 12. Secretary Rold, of the International Union of Shlnglo Weavers, said tho settlement of the strlko in the mills at Wlllapa Harbor was satisfactory to the un ion men, who demanded only the right to organize. Commissioner Boyce, of tho Department ot Labor said the succcsa of mediation Justi fies tho policy of Secretary of Labor Wilson, Jloyco went to Everett,. to day, whero the union merf In the mills are on strike and will attempt mediation. lllr Ar.orl.lM I'rrM lo Coo. Ilir Tlmn I WOODLAND, Onl Mnrch 12. Thu armory or Compnny A In UiIh city wns entered by burglars bellevodi 1o bo members of the unemployed nrmy early todny and 12 rifles nnd several hundred rounds or nmiminl- tlon stolen. Mllltinmon nro enmped In Sacrnmonto. Tho offlcora hnvo stnrlod a country-wlde search. ALASKA RAIL RILL SIGNED I I ' IS iUUftlU UtflU i ui n nrii 1 1 ) i r i IN bUyUILLt .Ambassador Page Called on ti Explain Talk in London Chamberlain Angr,y President, Wilson Approves $35,000,000 Railroad Measure Today monln whllo lying out somowhoro re covering rrom n Bpreo. A letter was round on him showlnc that lm hn.i n atatn. I. Tlrltlat. r.t...il.ln A., t ur oHzlifgelUVexpoV,dItnuro of0 lis 00M W ""'""P erd "vns 'nlso found Sft'i'A 12? "P"."?"." ?J 'SLbj5.J" " 'lm. Ho had no money and will bo burled ns n county charge. Ho was about twonty-flvo yonrs old nnd n hair-breed Indian. nr amotuim itm m fo nr Tima,i WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrch . Resolutions railing on Ambassa dor Pngo ror nn explnuntlon or his U 'mi a in a Canal Speech, which ho Is reported to havo delivered last night boforo tho Associated Chamhors Clf nmilllinrpi 111 l.nmlfin wna nilnnl. III ed by tho Sonnto. In a resolution In- trouuce.i ty Hcuutor ChnmborlaU or Orpgon, nn opponent or tho ro- 'poal of tho frro tolls provision. The .resolution Hiieeirii'iilly nskeil foK m (Speelnl to Tho Times.) I explanation or that portion or tho COQUILLK, Or. Mnrch 12. A. .speech wherein Pngo Is alleged te Ilnrdlson wns round dead In IiIh room ,l,,vo said It nddod grently to tho nt tho linxtor Hotel this morning. Plcnsure of tho poopio of tho United It has not been decided whothor nn States In building tho cnnnl to InquoRt will bo necessary but Justlco know that tho British would profit Stanley will prohnbly not hold ono, (most by Its uso. SonMor Clinmbor-, ns Dr. Richmond snld that death was 'lain asked for Immediate considers plainly duo to pneumonia. It ta stat- tlon of tho resolution nnd It pnssefl ed that Ilnrdlson contracted nnou-hvltliout dobato. A. Hardison Succumbs Room to Pneumonia Was Member of I. W. W. (nr Aiki1 TrtM to Coo 117 Time. WASHINGTON, V. C, March 12. ! 000 for the construction of a Govern ment owned railroad In Alaska OYMITE PLOT AT SCRITO Claim I. W. W. Are Planning to 'Blow, up Engine Houses Package Not Found U7 Auoelttoj PrM to Coo JUjr Tlmn.l SACRAMENTO. Cal., March 12. Detect'ves aro searching today for n camera bpx containing dynamlto be lieved to have been sent from San ranclsco to ono of the leadors ot the nrmy of unemployed camped Just across tl)o river, which, It is said, was to be usod in blowing up Sac ramento's tire engine houses. The information as to the shipment ot the dynamite Is said to havo come rrom United States secret service opera tives. Negotiations to get rid or the army were resumed today. FIND. FOURTEEN IlODIES. Only Ten Victims or St. Louis Flro ' Havo Keen Identified. IDr AuotUtoi) JTm to Coo D7 TIom. ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 12 Threo moro bodies havo been recovered from the ruins of the Missouri Ath letlo Club, making fourteen so for recovered. Ten have so far been Identified. "ara NEW SERVICE ON SATURDAY F. A. V R IS ON FAST TRIP Smith Company Arrives oi Adeline and Will Leave To nightNews of Plant F, A. Wnrnor, of tho O. A. Smith. Company, arrived hero on tho Ado lino Smith last night nnd plans t leavo again tonight on tho vessel for N'flnn Smifh Will Rncnmn Snn Poland. Ho is making a flylnr ....... .., ..ww,.,w "u,,.ir,p to confer witn Arno Moreen. Francisco Run, Making d-Day service A IT Pnworo VAnnn Qm.IIIi .int. othor officials of tho compnny. Ho sad thoro wasn't anything par- r. . -..o m.i .u 'tlcuiarly now In tho business. Th J1 was announced today that the Nnnn Smith Is to mnko her Initial Nann Smith would bo put back Into I trip after bolng overhnulod nest the Coos Tlay-San Francisco service Sunday. Tho Eastsldo mill Is t noxt Sunday nftor having been re-' 8tart operation again about April 1. modelled, making her one of the host I in regard to tho Smith-Powers passenger boats on the North Pncitlc Jogging rond south from Myrtle coast. Sho will sail rrom hero at 11 . p0nt, Mr. Warner said (hat they o clock Saturday night, UBlng the i Wqro rushing it ns rapidly as posst Smlth mill dock this tlmo, but In the bio. How soon It would be ready future wll land at and sail from tho .for operating ho did not know, but Alliance dock. Isnld that Mr. Powers would mak A new schedule has been perfected n trip over It soon. Plans for e by tho Inter-Ocoan Transportation,, tnbllshlng and nnmlng the stations compnny which will provide a threo nlong the lino havo not been com-r and one-half day service between , pleted. Coos Bay and San Francisco, the Mr. Smith, who wns planning U Nann Smith nnd Bedondo making como to tho Bny soon, will havo t seven-day trips. j postpone his trip as he and Mr. I Warner will lenvo for Oakland te THE TIOGA will make n special ; n few days for nn extended eastern trip to tho DANCE nt SU.MNKIl trip. SATURDAY night. Loaves EAST- SIDE 7:30 and Market avenue dock. I GOOD MUSIC AT SONS OP "VOTt Marshfleld. at 8 o'clock, BETUItN WAY DANCE,, EAGLE'S HALL, after DANCE. SATUKDAY, MABCH II. K- .iv:.j