ik ai THERE IS NO DjjWjpjQR GOLD BRICKS YET THEY ALWAYS EIND A MARKET A DANNEIl YRAIt rriil MNison opens with brighter nroircts for tlio prcnt Coos Ray iml Coquillo Vnllcy country ihnn rer before In Its history. Kor. ..,,. nro In tho iimklni;. Arc you busy ln'K tl, foundation for yours? (Earn lag Stows MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED 1'ItESS DON'T SCATTER SHOT Concentrate join- advertising In tlio newspaper that reoi'liCw the peo plo J'oti want to talk to. Ammuni tion costs money. The Times wives money to advertisers. Innl YYYVII Established 1878 VOL AAAVII. s Tho Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. -SIX PAGES. ill KILLED IN BATTLE IN COLORADO EARLY 100111 A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mnll and Coos Day Advertiser. No. 240 lM MM KkTfl ARAfAf. ImWM MPniATRRQ ill hMhWS ..ww,, ,,uuiiig I1UU.UHLU nuni, muuunii mLumiuuu iu minniiUL TRUCE PENDING onnsram i APPEAL IDE TO MEXICANS dany Are. Missing and Im mense mine rropeniy ai Forbes Burned Out ' THREE HUNDRED STRIKERS ATTACK MINING CAMP Large Number Are Missing But Are inotigni io nave ts caped to Another Mine (Br Auorl'te-J Prraa to Coo. Pay TlmM.J FOnUKS, Colo., April 29 (Dy tourer to rrinunii.j seven nion lie dead in tno i-oruca camp of lie Rocky Mountain Fuel Cornpnny, soil of tlio mine umiuings nro in SEND TROOPS TOT Rl DAD Squad of 300 Cavalrymen Un mounted, En Route to Colo rado Strike Zone. Illy AiimiM.d Pen. to roof tiay Tlmw.) I.HAVKVU'miT'ii ir..- i. .-.. fa" an:L.,1,!!.",c,,!!?.f.?m!0-rH...nro-rho second smmd'rn,, r'V.' r,m,' Billing uui iiiu UUHUH.-U io nnvo ,,.,. , ... . ..-.-- thed the Majestic mine, nntl tliroo UnUci1 States cavnlry, ordered to tlio Strikers arc thought to liavo been Colorado strlko zone, entrained this fT.S iiTnr X K 10 , omliiB at Port Leavenworth for Colorado labor war. lnvii.i...i .,. . .. . An army of 1100 strikers attacked i ,",,, "1U iroul uu strong, it property Bhortly nftor n n. in. I "ntior coniinnnd of Captain C. C. I pitched battlo ensued, lnatlng Smith, traveled without mounts. The hree hours, after which tho strlk- squadron Is due to arrive In Trinidad in disappeared in me inns. Threo "") tomorrow. illte men and rour JapancBo. all Wenders of tlio mine, woro killed ' (id a negro gunrd and a Japanese rere wounded. Two bodies woro jraed In tlio ruins of tho mlno mlldlngs. Twenty-eight mules woro burned Lb fhn at rllfnrfl nnt t lm tn iUn table. Sovernl horses woro shot or ljrted. The burnod buildings In- laded tho mlno office, with tho ftlted States Poatofflco. Tho'tlpplo. trite house, bonrdlng houso. barn Isl seicral homes of miners. With tho women and children In ft mine, Suporlntondont Nlcliol and brtr defenders fought behind a bnr- hcade. A machlno Run owned by ti company was mounted on tho llll north of camp and swept tho uroa until tho gun boenmo lam- led. IVhtlo tho firing was -nt Its ictteit tho strikers dashed down t Mil anil Rot tho buildings on ire. Threo woro bcoii to fall. Tho krikers finally rotroated. TWO WOMEN ARE TAKEN OEE Porter Brothers Sustain More nl5nr Mug four Bailors, n cook ami Hard Luck at Siuslaw Still Hope to Save Vessel Lying on South Beach Lifesav ers There. (Special to Tho Times.) FLORENCE, Or., " April 29. crossing out from the Siuslaw ,luin bur laden, the schooner Hhki Hognn, In tow of the tug Hoscoc, was ground ed on the South Uench about 300 yards from tho Jetty about 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. There wns vnrv Diiwnh iiuiiuwusi winu. a first mnte, besides Capt. Hill and aeconu .Mate simonB. Tub Not Powerful. C. M. LoVnlley of tho Chlppowa Shoo Cornpnny enmo In from Flor enco today and said thnt tho reason of tho wreck was that tho tug Hos coc was not powerful enough. Cnpt. Dob Jones, wel known on Coos liny, !b now master of tho Koscoe. Mr. LoVnlley said that tho Much Hognn was Jylng comparatively (near tho shore. Wiin Unlit Here. Tho HtiKh Hognn wns built on Coos nay m mot for n stock cornpnny and Tho Gardiner llfo saving crow nr- Is bolloved to bo owned now by Por rlved at 9:30 last night and this! tor Brothers nnd tho TIdo Water Mill morn ng took off tho wives of tho cornpnny. For years sho hnB boon 10 R AND SIX WKHB WOUXIK. i .Vear Itoulilcr Not As Heavy Ah i'lrst I'eared. Jj JUMtUl! Prru la Coo IU7 TtrnM.) BOULDKIt, Colo., April 29. Quiet wiled In Louisville where injstor- Mwii fought ono of tho most.san Riry battlCB of Colorado'B Indus- Wi war, A cloeo chock of tlio uan lei In yesterday's conflict sliowa pi lounded, ono fatnlly nnd .two fiwuiiy. WILL WITIIDItAW JIIMTIA uTrmnr AlniUOIIS Knvu Ktud. Tnmiu Will (ilvo Way to U. H. Trooiw l Au&'Ut prPM o coo. Hay Tlmta. DEXVEIt. Colo., April 29. "Tho 1UU W bo wltlldrnw nn Hnnn 1 Federal troons nmnw im otriv.. MtrictS." gnl flnvnrn.,. Ai,mnn r". prevailed gonorally through- Pt the COal Rtrllrn rnlnn Cnn .. I0.D.W8S at Pomes, w'horo It Is iwried that n bonrdlnc Iiouhb C. .ned dlirl"B n l""lof ongage rsti tne Strlkera retlrlnir nnnn li ph of tho militia. niks. m.sox's wax. I WASIIIN'f.Tn V n n a,. mi on Irtldent Wilson asked tho PresFdont t Kentucky Mlno Operators' As uon and tho Alnbama Mlno Op- r- urgnnirniion to coino to T'llflgton Immnillntnlv fnr n Mn. Fce with n vlow n n fnrHw... n. f ? t mediation In tho Colorado FICHT AT AVAUSKXIIUKO. P Militiaman Woiinde! In Engage ment To!iiy. DENVER. Anrll on . ,. ' ikr! V3 "Ported between tho r, and the militia near Walsen-Jl- One rniiiHor, i i, r Via .....MUM to nuunu i Toeen wounded FOUR IN JAIL Socialist Author and Several Women Arrested for Both ering J. D. Rockefeller, Jr. captain and second mate. Several feet of water was reported In tho hold and tho rudder nnd shoo gone. Tho Ynqulim Hfo saving crew ar rived this mornnlg. Thoy nro qulto l.operul of saving tho boat. Capt. Hill and Second Mate Simons woro tnklng their wives to San Fran cisco With tllOIII. Tlio twn wnm..,, woitlmcHiIynnssonKors. the othors plying in tho lumber trndo for tho aiusinw, having stnrted under tho Hurd mniingnment. Sho la n small vcHsel, having a net tonnage of3rti, Is 100 foot loug, 38.S foot In width and 9.8 foot depth, carrying usually a crow of eight. Sho had been lying. in mu oiusinw lor some time. 8ho hna been wrecked sovernl times but luckily got off without serious iiamngo oacn time NEGOTIATIONS AHUIMT SOCIALIST AUTHOIt Dy Aaaocltl!, Prw to Coo IKjr Tlran. NEW YORK, April 29. Up ton Sinclair, his wlfo and three other women, woro arrested to day aftor a demonstration at tho offices of John D. Rockofollor, Jr., In tho Standard Oil building. FOUR LIS LOST IN FIDE AT PORTLAND EARLY TODAT Huerta Government Promises Amnesty to Rebels if They Will Join Him (Hr A.iocl.lM rrfM to Coo. Pr Tlmc.1 MKXICO CITY, April 29. Mlnls tor of tho Interior Alcocor hna sent furthor messages to all stato gover nors anu to mnyora urging them In the nniiio of tho President to push their efforts to peraundo tho rebel lenders to unite in defense of tho national Integrity. Completo nnities ty la promlBcd the robots. Ask United States and Huerta to Call Off All Hostilities During It. WILL NOT STOP THEM ARRANGING FOR WAR President Wilson Will Insist That Mexicans Make No Serious Demonstration XO MODE TROOPS IX. w Ilr AuucUlhl I'm. to Cooa llr Tlmn.l VHRA CRUZ, April 29. No I Amorlcnn troops were Innded ' I from tho transports during tho I night. Tho transport Moro Cna I tie, with 900 murines aboard, i arrived today. - Three Unidentified Recovered, One Still in Ruins and Many Missing in East Side Resi dence District. inr Auotlit! Prru to Cooa IUy Tim.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Anrll 20. Aa tho result of a flro -which destroyed a uiock or oni rramo dwelling In Enstsldo early today, tho bodies of threo aged men llo in tho morguo; tho body of a fourth Is known to Tho prisoners woro taken to the pollco station, where Mrs. Sinclair was released. The other women woro placed in rclis ponding their arraignment In court. They said thoy woro Mrs. Kllzauoth Freoimn, nn English suffragotte, who was oiico In Jiill with Mrs. Paukhurst; Mrs. Mnrgnrot Remington Charter, Mrs. Hollo X. Silverman and Mrs. Donnlo Lcltucr. All were arrested iQpnatn till IIIU nutmwwiv IU liuiih iji iwvnw- lienors oinees. "I was not doing a tiling except walking up and down tho street with a ploco of cropo on my arm," said Sinclair. Mrs, Silverman, who said sho was ii Socialist, Invaded tho outer offlco of Rockefollor and sought an Inter view with him in reference to tho coal strlko In Colorado. Tho woman carried nn American flog. Sho wns Joined on tho sidewalk by Sinclair. In addition to an American nag, Mrs. Silverman, who asked to see Rockefollor, carried a largo whlto flag with a black bordor and a rod heart In the center. Sho Bald tho flag meant: "That tho heart of tho United States was against tho work Inginan," Tho prisoners woro charg ed with dlsordoroly conduct. While her husband was still locked up, Sirs. Sinclair returned to tho front of tho big building and was again pacing up nnd clown tho sidewalk. She was Joined by a dozen men, all woarlng crepo on their sleeves. TOLL BILL IS UP TO SENATE Committee Reports Amended Measure Without Recommendation bo somowlioro In tho ruins, nnd a number of other persons nro missing, and several moro nro suffering from Injuries. All tho Injured will ro covor. Not until noon had tho flnmea boon extinguished sufficient ly to permit a general search. .Many had narrow escapes, tho tonnnts 'hav ing barely tlmo to loap from tho windows lu tholr night clothes. The loas Is estimated at $ir, 000; Tho cause of tho flro la un- Kiiown. TWENTY LOST NOT MIX IN Refused to Represent Huerta at Washington During Mexican War (11 AuttLt rna to Cooa nay TlmM.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20. Tho Jnpnnoso government, It hna developed, -wan nsked and declined to net for tho Huerta administration through Its .diplomatic representa tives In Washington nnd Its consuls In tho Unltod States prior tn Mex ico's application to Spain to perform mis mission, wnicn tho inttcr gov ernment accepted, pressuhi: OX WIUSOX Illy Aworlalisl I'm, Io Coo. n.j TlmM.) I1EHLIN, April 29. South American juoillntora have np proached Kuropenu powers with requests that thoso nntloiiB exert their Influence on Presi dent Wilson to hnvo hint mtiko conditions which would render successful ucgotlntloiiB In tho M ox I en n peace conferences possible. NEAR DULUTH Illy AaaorUlfl Praia Io Ceoa Day Time WASHINGTON, I). C. April 29. Tho Houso bill to repeal the toll ex emption to American ships through tho canal with an amendment pro poned by Senator Simmons declaring that tho United States waived no sovereign rights, was reported to tho Senate without recommendation by tho Committee on Iuterocoaulc Can als. i T DEAD IN ECCLES MINE GRIFFTTS US 60 If BT TUNNEL PA PUT IS T i i 0 Alleged Embezzler of U. S. Army Quartermaster's De partment Captured. ' inr AMOtlalad Prwa to Cooa Bay TlmM.l OAKLAND. Cul., April 29. Capt Joseph Griffiths, U. S. A., of the quar termaster's corps, who fled from a court martial at Seattle on charges of OI iuvci Milium irfu ?li . court martial at to Wl Pinners Esoape "J5 imp N Today from irmw fn MVTr I funds, was arrested hero mis morn- "'" uaiup iicdi j) Hi uieno P1 KIM , . Bttlt. - ..... ,o fnw IMI T1IDU.I RiStT', Cal- Apr11 29 L' .'Sl 11 GI I fun nplnnn.n I.. t).Q "' detentln- "1 '" . . . ' i eeo. . " tamp at fort ltoso- ..if.inw in fnnnd In the home of V 'ImHii I- King, after a soarch in Oakland and San Francisco. He was suspended from duty nnd order ed confined to hla quarters March .mi. ,.. tha dlBcoverv of an ai- :i ft,,,, , v""'i' v run. jvuod- inu unv, .- "", V i i oat W1 last n,St by digging' leged shortage. His trial was set nei seventv vhh. vr,aar ' - Anrii ?n and he d sappeared three ' DSfil. . ' -- Mm.v.i,.... i- :- iccaniitrf.n Only 67 of 250 Rescued Alive in West Virginia Mine Hor rorBodies Found (Hy Aaoclal4 Trtaj to Cooa nar TIum,) ECCLES, W. Va.. April 29. KlSht bodies have Leon recovered from tho Now River Colllorlea Corn pnny mine, wrecked by an explosion yesterday. Sixty-seven were rescued allvo. It Is bollovod that 178 dead remain In the mine, Steamer Benjamin Noble Is wrecked on Lake Superior Cannot Save Lives. (lly Aaaoelat4 l'ri. Io Com liar TIdim. DULUTH, Minn.. A-prll 29. Tho stealnor Henjamln Noble la lost off Duluth and -twenty men nro dead. vvrccKngo wns found on Park Point. Tho llfo savers hnvo been .iinublo to launch a boat on account of the lilch seas, Groat anxloty la folt for flvo ves sola headed for this port. All of them were overt! ua yestordny. They nro tho William H. Truosdalo. Wlllia King. H. T. Hoffolflncnr. Rhnlilnn Parka nnd David J5. Norton. MANY LEAVE 1 TM 0 (ny Aaaoclatoil 1'rf.a to Cooa Pay TlmM.) TAMPICO, April 29. (Via Vera Cruz, April 29.) Tho Auiorlcnn ox- odua from Tamplco, which began April 22, vlrtunlly reached an end today with tho depnrturo for Vera Cruz of about sixty Americana on board tho tank steamer Cnnfleld. Tlio total number of refugees sent from horo la 2270. JU'ERTA IS WILLIXfl (Dy AaaoclalaJ rma to Coo Day Tlm I WASHINGTON, D. C, April 29. An nrmlBtlco In tho difficulties be tween the United States and Muxloo It naked of UiIb government nn-' Mex ico by the South Ainorlcm 0"v who hnvo undertaken to cert through mediation. Ambuss: di r Da Gninn of llrnzll notified Secretary Ilryau that thla had boon determined upon nn tlio novt atop in tho ntiKotla tlnns nnd that Huerta hud also been notified. t Want Mitnv ANNiirnnrvM Tho proposnl for an nrmlstlco was communicated to tho President by 'lOlophono. Though no nnnounco mont was made, It was nuthorltatlvo I: learned thnt this govornmont would nccept tho coudltlona provided nssuranceH woro given thnt, In addi tion to a halt In nillltnry operations, thoro would bo no civil uprising against tho Americans or othor un toward Incidents. Would llo Tniru. Undor the armistice, In accordance, with International proceeding, nei ther Huerta nor tho Unltod Stntos would pause In tholr propnrntlonu for wnr. Pinna for tho nosslblo rnn. fllct would proceed but tlio nrmlstlco would prohibit itctunl hoatllltloa In the flold and any exemption on tho military movement by olthor side. In .Mexico tho people would bo per mitted to go whoro thoy pleased un molested. It would simply establish, n truco. MEX. LEADERS AID REFUGEES .Mexican Dictator Will Allow All For- elguerx to Depart From .Mexico (Dy Aaaoclata4 Preaa lo Cooa Day TlmM.J VERA CRUZ. Anrll 29 Com. mander Twoedle, of tho nrltlah crud er isssox, who went to Mexico city several days ago to Interveno for foreigners held In tho capital, re turned hero nnd reported that his mission was successful. Huorta pnd Ills cabinet said they would release nil American prlaonora and that ull desiring to do so might dopart. Hygiene Exhibit Here. Tho local commltteo of the Oregon Social lly Federal Military Commander ana Mayor of Soledad Prais 1 ed for Actions (By AliotUlei rrnt Io Cooa Uay TlmM.J VERA CRUZ, April 29.Tho rofu gooa reaching horo told of tho gallant conduct of tho military commander at Soledad and of tho mayor, who mado every effort to protect tho refu gees from a mob In tho streota. Ono night when tho situation was eapec- lunjr BuriouH, me mayor nniiio an GIVE JOHNSON POISON TERM SreUMngSa UkliT.Tri J&9gft gen. calla the attention of mon and ' 0 ?e d sevorai l nrt I women to tho exhibit of that society ?uL?n? nlf?TV" !"d..re.? J f d two months to dig, The tunnel days later. i.vt itnmnirn. Parties In from tho Kentuck Inlet yesterday reported that On 1,Z7. r l.cr "c"y. uwingto tno KentucK iniei'"' t;:. ,"; rdfLtm,aclll"ery on the South- the frost there the night before last ,. yinc motor Pn,. M,,.. ii . aia nnsirtBrabla damage to tho gar- ll "" Omaha ahV for,d.n. and set the early potato crop Kri i r W" probably be tied back consioerauic. i -.w.k . "lerl days yet. y damage to the fruit Is not known. now being snown at tne o'Connou building, Second and Market streets, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. dally. The exhibit describes by means of pic tures, cartoons, charts, etc., "Tho Great Red Plague." No admission is being charged, tho most ardent rioters, pressed them Into tho army and Bent them away to the capital to fill tho ranks of Huerta'a soldiers. NEUTRAL ZONE FOB TAMPICO EVEHV WOOD CITIZEN la 1JOOST IX the COMPLETION of the Cooa Day HAItDOR Improvements. Bo AXXOUXCEMEXT 8"r anU Bliy the riOSH. Aa I have lived In Coos Couiu , DANCE at XQItTH INLET, HAT slnce 1872, familiar with all tho,UltDAV, MAY Vi. Tho I'.VIOX will roads In the county and their condl- leave MARSIIFIELD DOCK, rear of tlona, believing that I can bo of ser- STAUFF'S store at 7:i P. M. MUS vlce to the taxpayers of Cooa County ic Elliott's ORCHESTRA. as a Commissioner from this district, i I hereby announce myself aa a cnndl- EVERY (JCM)D CITIZEN la HOOST date on the Republican ticket at the I NO the COMPLETION of tho Cooa primary May 15, 19H. 1 stand for Day HARDOIt Improvementa. Bo good roads and reaaonable repair. , Bure and 8IC1.V the I'ETITIOXS. FRANK FLAM, I Bandon, Oregwi. DE SURE and SIGN Coos nnv (Paid Adv.) Improvement bond PETITIONS. American Trying to Protect City From Oil Danger Appeal to Mexicans (Dy Aaaoclal4 rrtaa Io Cooa Uay Tlmta WASHINGTON, D. C, April 29 In view of tho serious situation at Tamplco, where tho town la lu danger ny tno rapid accumulation of undis tributed oil from tho wolla, the Stnto Department has annealed to tho Con. stltutlonallsta to agree to a neutrali zation or tbo territory. Tho British legation at Mexico City la trying to Induco Huorta to Join In tho schema. Favor HarlMtr Work. -At a meet ing of tho board of directors of tho Cooa Bay Irualnesa Mon'a Associa tion held Tuesday evening, April 28, 1914, a resolution was unani mously adopted endorsine the band project of tho Ifort, Commission for Man Involved in Svca Saloon Robbery Sentenced Ne gress Pleads Guilty ' (Dy AaaoclatfU 1'ri-M to Cooa Day TlmM.l COQUILLE. Or.. Anrll 20 nn. Johnson, Indicted for rocelvlng monoy Btolon from a Smith pulp mill om- I'luyo in tno hvoii saloon In Mnrsh fleld, wob found guilty and today waa sentenced to from six months to flvo yearn In state prison by Judge. Coko. Ben Gant, whoso fathor In a wi.nl. thy rancher on tho unlier Conulllo. today pleaded guilty to Boiling liquor In dry territory nnd to soiling to & minor, juugo uoko sentenced hlra to $200 flno and thirty days In tlio county jnll on each count, making hla Jull term sixty dayH. Nogrexs Is Guilty. Ozolla Franklin, tho Marshfleld no gress, who was Indicted for ahootlng hor husband through tho arm, ohang e.d her plea yesterday and pleaded Kullty. Sho will bo sontonced to morrow. Cai.0 With Jury. Tho case of W. T. Stoll of Marsh field, who Is suing tho City of Ban don for an attornoy 'feo In 'their waterworks case, went to the Jury this afternoon. Grand Jury Adjoumn Tho grand Jury has been adjourned until next Monday. Just what the de lay Is no ono bun given out, but It Is the purpose of completing the work understood to bo for the purnoso of of the dredge Seattle to tho imr hnvln.. h ,i.i..L '.J "r?osof and all members of the Association on tho Myrtlo Point bank case glvea were urged to give the matter their a chance to round thi?.Mh -" to shape. hearty support. SEE that your NAME Is enrolled nn : the HAItDOIl Improvement Petitions. 8KK that your XAME Is enrolled on tno JIAItllOK Improvement PeUtlun. iwp.4uoaaaaM