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mmgZjmw "" immwmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmsrrmmmm HOLD YOUR TEMPERFOR A MOMENT AND AVOID A HUNDRED DAYS OF SORROW A BANNER YEAH Tl,s season opens with brighter nropcrtH for llio stent Coos liny ind Coqulllo Valley country (linn !rcr hcforo In Its history. For tunes nro In tlio niaUliifi. Are yon buv lJ'J8 ",0 fwnndntlon for mn mmw ROX'T SCATTER SHOT Concentrate yon- ndvcrtlslng In tlio newspnper that reache (lie peo ple you want to (nlk to. Ammuni tion costs money. Tlio Times wives money to advertisers. jours' 3r3" MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS ;TO(lJKa!KfflWCK)raW Unl YYYVII EstubUslieil 1H7H VOL AAAVII. ns Tlio Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. in PAfiFS A Consollilntlon of Times, Coast Mall No. 243 ami Coos Jlny Advertiser. AND VILLA WILL DISARM STRIKERS ANO 10 IRy TO CAPTURE 5JLTILL0 SIN CO L (EflflB GENERALS CARRANZA REPORT GENERAL HUERTA KIT RESIGN PRESIDENCY ANY MOMENT 1 ADO NOW Assemble Troops at Chihuahua to MaKC ueieriiiinuu uain- paign Against It. CARRANZA INSISTS HE IS rnltiMU ur HiYi-nioH Heath Is Penalty for Any Anti- Foreign Agnaior nas Assurance from U. S. ' ERA WILSON AXD HRVAN . Dlnl una .uiiwmiiu. Br AmocUIkI l' to Coo. Ur Tlmm.1 WASHINGTON. I). C. May President Wilson and Sec retary of Stnlo Ilrynn dlBciiBScd Inc terms of mediation nn hour late today. Ilrynn unld the dis union was of n general na ture, but did not fool at liberty to rnako public thu details. S ZIS FCKG HHE Mexican Governor Jo iShiit Off Supplies Rely on "Near by Ranches. WEST COAST- FIGHTING. - I I WASHINGTON, D. C. Mny 2. Admiral Howard reported from the west coast that fighting nmoiig tlio Federals and Con HtltutlonnllstB continues nt Mnz ntlun, but conditions nt Miinzun lllo nro Improved. Shipping nionK mo conBi nas been practl- 1)7 Auotlattd Vnn to foot IU; Tlnira.) MEXICO C1TV, MAY . THE SITUATION IX MEXICO CITV TO DAY HAD EVERY APPEARANCE OF HECOM1XG SERIOUS FOlt THE ADMINISTRATION AND IN WELL-INFORMED CIRCLES IT WAS EX PECTED THAT GENERAL HUEItTA WOUliR RESIGN AT ANY MO .MEXT. HE WILL HE SUCCEEDED 1Y M1MSTER DMAS WHO EAItliY TODAY TOOIC ItO.IAS' .PLACE JtO.IAS JIAS UEEX CLOSE TO HUEIt TA IX HIS PLAXS. ROIZ TO TARE ROGAS' PLACE NOW (ji duofUiKi rri 10 rooi nr tiihm.1 ' I cnlly stiHpended mnmuHUA. Mcsi. May 2. no- - orti of (ho ovncuatlon of Snltlllo mr AMotutod rr to coo. iur Tima.j re prcmnture. It Is officially stated VERA CRUZ, May -.-Tho sltua i.m Tim rebels cxiicct nn 1 in nor- tlnn nt Tninnlco and tlm ronort nr iilt'battlo beforo the city Is tnkon tho Mexlcnn governor of tho state mil for this nurnoRo forces nro now to cut the food sunnlv of Vrn c.rur. Kg motion from Monteroy nnd Tor- divided attention today. Many per- eon. A roviow or 1110 troops nuan- sons nro sKepucni or cany rebel sun- i bjr Carranza nna uencrni viini cess, in 1110 event mat tlio robolH ni hold yesterday. An tho troops rant tiro Tmnnlco that city would huik Ipiiiej tlio ForolKti Club, Carranza ; ply tho Vera Cruz market. Tho Rpled an Amorlcnn nowspnpor man. 'only nuppltcB reaching Vnru Cruz nauccl 1110 nrocession wniiu nu me i-uiuing iruin mucin's ucnr arned asldo to shako tho foreigner's enough for tho owners to foel ns- lund. Tho not wns plnlniy intention Bureti or 1110 united states' proton la mike, evident to tho .Mexican on- lion. token thnt tho official nttltudo to-1 - ird Americans wna frlondly. Every Mexican understands that tho nntt- foreign agitation or demonstration itani death to tlio oiionaor. Carniuui Get Ahsuriincc. When Carranza leaves hero It Is ndentood tho CoiiBtltutlonalUt cnpl- 1 mores with him. first to Torroon nil then with llttlo dolny to Mon- rer. Too robol-Amorlcan nhaso of ee'occupatlon of Vera Cruz, which for a tlmo after tho UBunnco of tho nrratita nolo to Drynn looked griivo, comldcrcd closed. Cnrranza ns- mnei and Is hollovod to liavo official won for so doing, that tho Amorl itu will Icavo Mexican soil linmod- teljr upon tho completo triumph ids revolution. Huerta Has NgW Mini5tPr flf cak'a togothcr and n conforenco bc nutua ntu ulw mil imu ui nn wU1 tho 8mulUm jimbaBsudor ruiuiyu Hiictiib dui 11 ROCKEFELLER I LEAES CITY Secretary Garrison Orders Both Sides in Mining War To Turn Over Arms iACTION TO PREVENT FURTHER BLOODSHED Leader of Strikers Says They Will Comply if Mine-Owners Are Required To I COMPANY ACTS KIIIST Not Delay Mediation.. 1 117 AiaocUtoit I'rr.a to Con Da 7 TlmM.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 2. i.lcentliito Estobn Hulz was appoint ed Minister of Foreign Affairs In tho Htiortn cnblnet to succeed Por- tlno .Uojas, rotlred, Hulz was Under- Secretary of rortlllo v Hojns, nn nuthorltutlvo reply stnted thnt tho chnngo will not effoct tho continued progress of tho mediation plans. Spanish AinbnBBndor Itiano car ried the cablo announcement of Hulz' nppointiuont to tho Argentine loga- tuldnir nart. WOULD SUCCEED HUEItTA Tho appointment of Hulz nnd tho retirement of Portlllo Y Hojns, tho latter having been made known lost night, eamo ns n comploto surprise, to tho offlclnls hero. Hull's appoint niont cniiBod widespread speculation. In somo qunrterB It wns folt thut huorta was directing affnlrs with a Htrong hand nnd Hulz wns more nmonablo to Huortn than Portlllo Y ItoJnB. Tho Minister of Forelpn Affairs succeeds to tho President In case of tho President's retire ment when thoro Is no Vice- President, ns Is tho enso now. uenco Hulz Is now In lino. nr AiHlleJ Fim In Cm Hr TlmM.1 Tho first move of nc.tunl tils nrmiimeut wan mndo when tho Colorado Fuel -and Iron Com pany announced tlielr ngrcomont to deliver nil arms to thu reg ular soldiers. I TAKE MARINES SOUTH. w Sec. Garrison Would Replace Militia With U. S. Reg ular Forces There l)7 AioIMI I'imi tu Coo I)7 Tiiti,l WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 2. Secretary Garrison Into todny telo grnphod Governor Colquitt of Toxoh dalral IKiylo will Ho AccommiilcI offering to uond 490 luon of tho regit- uy inmi to .Unzutlaii. I inr inrantry to nrowunviiio u uio iBrAwoHid I'rrutacwM iurTim.t.1 I Governor would withdraw that niun- SAN FHANCI8CO, May 2. Tho her of state mllltla now stationed tr West Vlrulna. which Is tnk-.ln tho border town. ft. Rear Admiral Doylo from llrom- - ion, wasn., to Mnzntlnn, whoro ho a assuiiio Hiipremo com'unnd o t Pacific fleet, nrlvnil tinrn. Hhn ni take on ninrlnes beforo sailing ma. Ia fll .( 11 ht A.I I M t n aa'ftMA r 4 itt Aft 111. I 1111 IIIIMI lllllll H ' 1 111 lllll I BAHR BODY IS IGERiN WOMAN UN T OD 1TI0N WILL i'PLAN RECUE OF HONOR SLAIN ailors and Marinns Whn Wnrn Killed at Vera Cruz to l?c ouriea witn Honors. l Aiwcltttj Prm to Coot JJ.J Tlmo.J A8IIINGTON, D. C, May 2. El . VtT "",l "4UCO Willi WWIU f In tho occupation of Vera Cruz nonoretl with funeral servic er a nntlonni i. - ...- .i. riIi of tho bodies aboard tho Unit ' otatea Prnico. ii..i.. . v... i.U v.M.owj .KU1IIUIIU Ut AMR S Ul TAMPJCO OAItHISOX. j IB AuocUiM j.m, ,0 Coo, PiT T(mM j iAAffi?Nj. 9ii tk .1 ..' "eer reporieti i TiL he 'O'leral garrison nt I lifn,.0? had be0n somewhat ro- I 'orced. Fighting ceased yes- I yand has not yet resumed. German and English Boats to Bring Refugees From Tam- esi River District (Ur Atoclit ITt to Co Dt7 Tlmn. J GALVESTON, May 2. Hundreds of American refugees living along tho Tamesl Hlvor, near Tn'mplco, are In peril nud English nnd Gorman launches have been sont up tho river to bring them to tho American war ships anchored In tho outer harbor on lampicu, THREEllE IN UEOWIK WKIMI, WHILE DIGOIXO CIaMS XEAU XOItTII HEX!) THIS AKTKKXOOX, DISCOVEUS MISHIXO MAX DHOWXED. Gus A. Ilahr, the Mnrshflold bar ber who mysteriously disappeared off tho O'Kelly boat while on route from North Inlet to Mnrshfleld tho day hcforo yesterday, wkh found drowuod this afternoon. His body was found on tho mud flats opposlto North Hem! by Georgo Webb, who was digging ciams. That his body was so quickly cast up by tho Hay Is strange nnd leads Bomo to think that uftor falling off the launch ho must hnvo swam al most nulioro boforo being overcome. There was a strong flood tide nud northwest wind nt the tlmo ho fell off. Coroner Wilson left for the body and It Is presumed that an Inquest will bo hold tonight or early tomor row. Mr. Hahr's widow nnd two chlldron wero almost distracted by tho sus pense nnd blow nnd this morning had given up hopo of his being found nllvo. LEAVE TODAY SALOON Killed m hhmi nm Vrlrfit viT-tiT ,. ti.i '. .. IVln.wi ", t. ltllIVIII, li. KSSSSRS!' c"l X'r Gartllner. L "n. UU. Or. nn r- . - .." jeweti ;r;.."'?, :ty i--.h"r"- ah of a man who was killed lie action "king with a railroad con- Men Are Cremated in Fire De stroying Place at Oak Creek Mine in Routt County. GETS A JURY IN F IB AuotUtoa Pre to Coo Br Tlmo.l DENVER, Colo., May 2. Three men wero burned to death In a flro that destroyed a saloon and board ing house at tho Oak Creek ralno In Routt County. It s reported that tho proprietor i ,-.1.,1 .nemiify lv tnln . ?hST.w-. "J8 .no? wa8X5 1 ZZ Tc 'oV he" would be buVn- the P-"""u"LwBeinpio ', . uecai so the place was a 2" eek. Sbo"t 08fIvoaramlIes,'hns-out,liLJl0Jllli0iL raen' Ofdlner. He was about forty SEXD HOIIHES FOR TROOPS. iiIya. &,P an(l had no known! ," rr. ,, ntT"- b nod worked there just.Cjiviiirymen -"",u" ""' rm ir d r -st1 vj- .tlnn? WeShlng perhaps four LEAVENWORTH. Kant ... May 2 7 "PPlne nvor ., At ...t,i.n snn Vinrsea. constituting tho mounts Ipm Vnd. y after the car was of the second squadron, Fifth United tX,by him for dumping. The States Cavalry, now on duty In the Cj'db clearly accidental no In- Colorado strike zone, were shipped lo nun nn mi . m mm irrfiiriii. in i CBiiiiiinn ftiaaSiEr1 '- ' w" w wrwusrs: n STEAMER SAILS THIS AFTER NOON 1X)R SAX FRANCISCO WITH CAPACITY PASSEXGER LIST. The Nan n Smith sailed this after noon for San Francisco with a capa city paBBengor list. Aiuonw those sailing on her wore: C. A. Sehlbrede, C. R. Peck. R. D. May, C. D. Stone, M. W. Thompson, Joseph T. James, Mike Loftus, C. W. Sink and wife. E. S. Mosler. Mrs. E. II. Jones, Mrs. Win. Ralley, May Cot ter, Mrs. Ira Padrlck, R. Smith, S. P. Davis, C. Miller. J. P. Neasham, J, E. XeaBham, H. Petko, Joo Petko, Louis Hozlanskl, Louis Drier, J. Smith, Max Schmidt, E. M. McCul lough, Adam Schafer, W. Hallock, D. Christ nnd W. E. Fernanzl MOB VICTIM Mexico City Villians Drag Wo- jfian to Death Thought She Was American Hf AimkUIoiI PffM to Coo n? TlmM.1 VEHA CRUZ. Mny 2.- Thnt Mrs. Clara lleckmeyor, n German woman who, according (o rumor, was mlstnk en for nn American, wns killed by n mob In tho streets of Mexico City April 27, Is tho news brought hero todny by rofugecs from tho Federal capital. No confirmation of tho Inci dent waH received hero. Mrs. ncckmoyer wns a widow of three months. She woro nt hor col lar u small Gorman silk flng, hut tho mob, regarding this as a moro flimsy disguise or nationality, Ih said to hnvo dragged her through tho streets un til sho died. MILITIA VACATES LUDLOW U7 AMorlttoj Pr to Cooi nr TlmM.7 TRINIDAD, Colo., May 2. Troop II, Fifth United Stntes Cnvnlry, took possession of Ludlow today. Tho mllltln, which hos been In oc cupation, moved out. ALLIANCE IN EARLY TODAY STEAMER ARRIVES FROM PORT LAND WILL SAIL TOMORROW .MORNING FOR EUREKA 21 FEiri' OF WATER ON THE RAR. Tho Alllanco arrived In early today from Portland with a largo cargo of freight and a fair passonger list for hero In addition to a large through list. Sho had good weather down tho coast. Capt. Lofstedt roports that he found twenty-four feet of water on tho bar. She will sail at 3:30 to morrow morning for Eureka. Among thoso arriving on her woro: Milton Cox. Robert G. Cull and wlfo, P. J. Roberts, Mrs. J. Grime, Fred Miller and wlfo, Ena, Paul nnd Amy Miller, H. It. Soydbl and wife, R. Fltzgernld, G. M. Farr. II. D. Don ahe, Geo. Tobras, Ang Fellge, Hugh McGook and Fritz warren. Flees to Father's Country Place to Escape "Mourn ers" One Arrested 1 117 AModttrd rrrti to Coot llif Tlraei.) NEW YORK. Mny 2. Although Jehu I). Rockefeller, Jr., wub miles ! away at his father's estate, tho i "mourners" continued their mnrchlng! trdny In front or the Stnudnrd Oil : building ns n protest biptlnst tho strlko conditions In Colorndo where, wj A.ttM n to co mr Tim., t the Rockefellers are Interested. A WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 2. . warrant wns Issued for tho arrest or Under n call or Pn-sldunt Wilson, Mario Ganz, an orator and ludusrlnl Secretary (Inrrlson Issued n procln Workcrs or tho World. It wns hnsed mntlon cnlllng on tho people or tho on nrfldnvlts sotting forth hor re- strlko district In Colorndo to sur peated threats against Rockefeller. render all arms nnd nnnnuiiltlon to tho United States Army ofricers. DIwiiiii .Mine (Jitimis. Secretary Gnrrlson'H proulnmutlnn is In tho most sweeping terms nnd de mands the dlsnrmlng not only or tho strikers but ur tho mine guards, View of KtillietH. When shown tho nroelnmntlon to become n law soon, John II. Lnwson snld: "The United Mine Workers, are willing and nuxtous to co-onorato In jovery possible way in restoring ordor, ; H tho proclamation rcnlly menus thnt n i i j r n-iin i t,ln Rnnnls will ho disarmed nud tho Capt. Zeeder Says That Report miiitin bo kept out or tho ciintrirt. iiiu men win turn over nclr v without hesitation. If tlio t d"i . not apply to tho initio guard,) ami m.' Itla, I cannot nt this tlmo say what will bo the nttltudo or tho strikers." Tho operators genurnlly said tho wns satisfactory to S IBERIA SAFE ... "I M IHU BY of Accident Must Have Been Due to Mistake. Is P7 AuotUlM rrru to Conn Par TlmM.) TOKIO. May 2 Groat roller ion noro nt mo news rroni .Mnnina , pioclainutlnn imu hid t'ucuic .muii oienmer Hiueriu, - them. ruporieu ycsicruny ny wireless ns Do ing In great peril off Formosa, Is safe nt Manilla. Japan recalled tho wnrshlps Bho dlBpntehed yoBtorday to mil forSurieuder .r Ai-iiih In Cnlorn. thu aid of tlio liner. A dispatch rrom il l'l.u All n..Hiniiiiirtv (IOVERNMEXT IX ClIAROE. Manilla said thnt tho Slborln steamed (Dr AMocUUd rim to Cooi )f TlmM, Into port this morning nMor nn un- WASHINGTON. I). C. Mny 2. It SI'wSw1 iT.T; .1 Cnl,B,n, Zf'lor wns pointed out Hint In directing the said ho hollovcd the roporls or his ' Burrendor or arms to tho inlltlnry V.k.r? i l,ol,,K In II"troiia nroBo over rcmmnndorM In Colon-do, tho KoVoru tonriislon with thocnll lottors or tho'nvont had nssumed all responsibility steamer Persia, with which vossol ho for the protortlun of property nnd ln--ad been In communlcntloii, idlvldunls, corporations, associations and firms who had hitherto boon 1 guarding on their own account. SUN-KAIi UAY : IS observed! I I AS E Parade Two Miles Long in Chi cagoDemonstrations in Other Cities. (nr AiuxUt! I'm lo Coot in 7 TlmM, CHICAGO, Mny 2. Two solid miles of women mnrchlng with a div ision of woman cavalry, mndo up tho suffrago parado horo. Thousands or women or tho ninny largor cities throughout (lo couiRry gavo active expression or their desire for tho extension of tho right to vote by Joining parades( attending mass meetings and otherwlso Booking to ndvnnco the causo of votes for women. , RIO PARADE IX ROSTOV. D7 AKUUd Vrt to Cooi n7 Tim. HOSTON, May 2 7000. Including soveral hundred men, participated In the woman surrrago parado horo. PARADE IX PHILADELPHIA. (Dr Atiotlitx! I'rna to (boa nr Tlmca. PHILADELPHIA, May 2. A sjiort parado and mass mooting wns tho program or tho local suffragists ns tholr pnrt In tho nntlon-wlde dem onstration in tho Interests of votes for women. SLEEP WALKER FALLS 25 FEET Alfred W. Woodhouse, of Ta coma, Killed in Portland Had Long Feared It (Dr AtaoclJt I'rraa lo Cooa par Tlmoa. PORTLAND, Oro.. Mny 2.AI-f-o'l W. Woodiioiiso. ngod 20, of Ta cem!, wjlkod out of tho window Is a bote! In his nlcop this morning nnd wns killed. For years Woodhouso lived la fear of death on account of walking In his sleep. Ho fell a dlstnnco of 2R feet nnd fractured his skull, dying soon after. Ho leaves a wid ow In Tacoma. W s w MEETIXGS IX .NEW YORK. TAK1XG OF TESTIMOXY IX HEX- If. R. Shelton. E. D. Pierce, P. C. RYVILLE TRIAL OPEXS THISiirue ana t. u. i.nno. AFTERNOON GRAND JURY Whether tho stato will be able to XEXT WEDNESDAY. Introduce the confession which Fer rari Is said to have mado to District Attorney LilJeqviBt in the presence of Sheriff Gage Is a question that Is arousing much discussion. Fer rari is accused or shooting Kelly in the blind pig row at Henryvllle. Grand Jury Lato. Tho grand jury will not convone again until next Wednesday, being adjourned two days longer owing to the death or Mrs. Cooper, mother-in-law or Hark Dunham, one or the grand jurors. (Spcclol to the Times) COQUILLE. Ore. May 2 Tho Jury in the Ferrari murder case was obtained at z:zv mis atiernoon ana taking or testimony quickly fol lowed tho opening statements of tho counsel. Chas. Relgard and R. O. Graves are defending Ferrari. Tho jurors In the case are: W. O. Coop er, A. E. Hansen, i. m. tiormann, nr Auoelatad Prm to Cooa Mar Tlmea. NEW YORK, May 2. Greater Now York observed suffrago day In num erous opon air meetings In placo of parades. NEW MOXEY ORDER RULINCi. Effectlvo on July 1, 1914, postal money orders may bo cashed at any money order postofflco within the United States, within thirty days from the date on which they were Issued, After thirty days aftor Is sue., they can be cashed only at tho offlco on which they woro drawn. At tho present tlmo they Capt. Cassatt's Guernsey, May Rilma. Produced Ten Tons of Milk Last Year. (Dr Aaaoclat Prtia lo Cooa Bar Tlmta.J PHILADELPHIA, .May 2 Nearly ton tons of milk and thu equivalent or moro than 12C0 pounds or buttor In a year 1b tho world's record pro duced by a Ouernsey ,cow May Rilma, owned by Capt. E. 11. Cassatt near hero. MR. AND MRS. WILL ANOUS and llttlo daughter or Gardiner, are registered at tho Chandler for an over-Sunday visit in Mashflold. SMALLPOX AT HANDON. Tho first Case nf smnllnov 1.u. I ..I.. n .t ... 1 i. " .,-. .. uio (jujuuiu urn ui iiiu unite nam- umuu nn appearanco in linndoa ed in tho ordor, Leo narrows has contracted tho dl , caso and Is Quarantined nt hi HAVE your HOOFING done with home. As n measure of precaution EISTIC i-ooflng CE.MEXT. DHICE, special ngeut. J. L.,01' wno ,iavo ,)een exposed to tlie one case have been quarantined. I J Hand on World, ,-