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SUCCESS DOESNT HAVE TO SHOUT ITS ACHIEVEMENTS ALL THE TIME A HANNKU YEAIl Vm umtt? DON'T SCATTKIl SHOT Concciitrnto yon' nilvcrtlfdiij; In tlio newspaper that reaches tho pco Die Jon want to talk to. Ainmniil ilnn costs money. The Times saves T,, season opens wHIi brighter ntinnccts for I Iks Krcnt Coos liny :ii Conuillo Valley country (him ""ir before n Its history. For SVmcs nro In tlto mnkltiff. Arc you busy 1)'IR ,T' foundation 'or yours? .money to advertisers. JXmMKMMmttZXtX&tiWW3XX3 MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED ITtKSS A Consolidation of Times, fn.iM M ., , 249. VOL XXXVII. ffiSStSS MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 10 PAGES null Coos uny Auveruscr. REAL fflmi SETTLE DISPUTE VESSELS LANK HUERTA HIS Secretary Roosevelt' Announces' That uniten sraies Has Adjusted Problem There united statesVtill preparing for activity Sec. Garrison 'Says No More Troops Have Yet Been ur dered to Did 'Mexico i HitVAN denies making: AFPHAIi to 'kii.ma.v (Br AoclIM Vrm to Coo nr TIium.) WASHINGTON, Mny 9. SccTotnry ot State Bryan toilny denied tliut (Ills Kovornnicnt linil -,tniinlpntr.rt vlt fiermnnv regarding tlio munitions ot war j on Gcrntun vchsoib. SOW AT VERA CHU'. llr AMoclitod I'rri. lo Cum Ilr TUim. WASHINGTON, Mny 9. Hear AUmlrnl Badger roported tlmt tlio Kron Prlnccssnn Co clllu nrrlvud lit VenifCrux this morning from Tunrta, "Mexico. inr Atiiixi rrm to coo n.r tii.i WASHINGTON, 1). C. Mny 9. Ass't Secretary of the Nnv Koose volt announced that thtrBtnto Depnrt ment liaft sntls-fiictorriy settled the Uriich which had arisen ovor tho re- ...t..t .nnolirnnimit nf-nrtitR tO'Goil- oral Tluortii aboard the 'German ve-i sols Kronprlnzosjun Ctclllo-nna lin earis, to ho delivered at Puerto 'Mex ico. Scrrotary 'Garrison reasserted that no nddltlondl trotps hitd'been or dered to Mexico, hut continued prep arations to send thf remainder of the Second Division of iho army to Vera Cruz nM n precautionary meuBiiro. Orders wvo sent to ttio Fourth and 8lxth Brigades nt Texas City to bo roauy to reinforce Funston. When a forward niovamcnt wlU'bn ordered Is still undecided. Throughout tho day tho "Wnr Dopnrtir.ont was oiignjr cd In RnthorlnB trnnsT-orts mid up to noon arrangements had betm mail for eleven ships. DREED TO f IT ! Mrll' English Minister Carden Ad vises Foreigners to Leave Mexican Capital (Br Auoclttxl Vm o Cool nr Tlm.J MUXJCO CITY. Mny 9. British Minister Carden has aRnln aflvUed Ilrltlsh -nubjocts to leave the capital. About CUO Americans aro now .lott Jn Moxlci City. iazatlUs about to fall Mexican Federal Officials Leave American and Englishman Killed Wi Auoclitod rrtM lo Coot Wr TlmM.l AnOAItD U. S. S. CALIFORNIA, 3IA7.ATLAN (Ily Wireless) May 9. The city officials ombarJted last nigni on the Federal gunhoatuorroro and tho steamer Llmantour, botli oi which were ready to sail for Sauna Crut. Tho fall of Mazatlan Is im TOlnent. . , .. Tho Federals abandoned tho gun hoat Morelos. As a result of tne Ihreo-daya battle the townspeople aro in a state of terror and hundreds aro Ueelng. , ,, n C. n. Hellay, an American, and o. II. Williams, an Englishman, are re ported killed. . The American brig Geneva, captur ed on tho high seas on April 2b W the Mexican transport Kerrigan was released on demand of Captain M&- .' of. iS.c.u,,!!,lieJr1 yes- terday on the West Virginia to as- sume supreme cuiuu -- clfic fleet. Refugee in '"nV' ,,., Dt Refugees from Manzanlllo told of a narrow escape wuc '"-'-.. i on the Drltlsh cteamer Cetriano. While the Cetrlano was at w8"1" : llln dock the Keaeraio '.,la the pier with oil and then resorted to dynamite. The refugees reached the vessel and at Imminent risk tno Cetrlano cleared with much diffi culty from the burning pier while shots were fired across her decss Irom the shore, in uiim in i w i WM bill OVER GERM SV,'ViiS mm is m mm is. it 9 iu I nil Orxierly Banks, 'Supposed io be Insane, Rides Into Fed eral Territory Itlf AtMlilM rrn. o Con IUt TlraM.1 wiainVRirnv n n rtt n ' i .i ..., ... w.-, .. v. -.... .. MrniT.ii jMinmun tuuiuiutu ino un- ( at f leal Tepnrts tbit Prlvuto Ilarks scppoRcil to bo lnsnne,3ind been cap tured lo tho Federals, Into whose Tit tit .it idht. !! Imtn . n ! IchkIhk lo l.loutei.nnt Colonel Tj-h-jgart, for Whom he served as an or- uvri), Fiuisronillrll nut report that IVrflo ib oatoitun, hutjuicitttoncd tho ex ecution of an uilliUntlb;d Amcrioai cJvlllnn. AmorScan Vice 'OjiibiII Sllllmnn la reported 'liniirlsoncfi by tho FcflrJ1 ah nt.Sultlllu, safe juuHvell, acforrr Isjc to awturanccs of thc.lloxlcnn -wur jmlnliUer to itho Frwich ileKntlon. lrJIilifiATKS ON "WAV MfVleiui TleprfM'iilatlves I .cine 1n Xlusani Titllt. inr AutrUUHl .! to CO"! t TlmM.J MKX1C0 CITY, Iday 9. Thro dclepUes of tho Wuortu govern mcta bnund for Nlnpnra H"nlls, ltftt hero "by wo' "f Vert'. Oru. FOR PROTECTION Americans Transferring Qll ! w; Wells at Tamplco to hno- lish lor hroicciioji Auo.UI.4 1Tm to Coo Dt Tlmrt.1 oiiivpnu i " Mnv 0- ncrolary of State Hryan aiuiounoed that ho had Ihstructed tho Unltud Stutes Consul nt Tnmplco t Invcu tlBHto tho reports that tho Utlo to A .....l,.n.. nu'nml i WellS lb tlK) ! Tamplco district have boon trans- purrv'pe of ewurlns protertlou of the ilrltlsh government EUNSTIWANTS REI Also Asks That Brigade Equip ment Left at uaiveston be Sent Forward tDr AotUl4 rnt lo Pom D7 TlmM.1 ,tn nmt' Mnv 9.. Genoral 1."" ..v .,i ihnt tho bri gade equipment left behind at Gal veston bo sont forward. Ho has also nsked recruits for the regl mouU now Jioro now assembled at tho Mcrultlt.il departments In tho United States, oo smppcu. .. pipeisIff CENTRAL AVE. All Equipment Will be Moved to r-ernuaie imcai Monday No longer will pedestrians have . '..Li. var tin nlna ltne tluit lay on Central avenue for the past two months. The worK oi mB -; fi ough has been completed aud tho n no lino diverted Into Front stree , l"'T ....- i.i. oll lntnhdr vara. back 01 me biuiiu n"" l""r, 1 RoV B. Mlllor. with the Puget Sound Hridgo nnd Dredging company, of Seattle, says that he will move his ?5..innt .nd force to Ferndale Monday. HON. fiEXKHAL SICKLES. (Dr AiKUt4 Vn l Coo Br T1.J WASHINGTON, D. C, May 9. All the honors of war were paid to Major General Daniel B. Sickles, who was burled today In Arlington Cemetery. ASK ENGLAND 10RE ERUITS ORE TROUBLE III COLORADO MOUNT AETNA VOLCANO KILLb SIIUKE ZONE Tfolhm Tv.ieiil Will nnmnnrll'.. ' 1tri,ln W9ct,...wh.c. ..'.? iicmcui uuiidiu ""."""" uamages rrom iiaie iur Losses and Miners Blame Federal Troops For Pro tecting Operators. (Of Awltt.1 Vttm la Coo. nr Tlmf.l J UllirH VKH, UOIU., OlilJ J. ...... l?XVo;mar lenitrr Ammom for tlamnRes onbe-' LIFE TERM FOR JAS. FE CNliirdercr of John Kelly at Henryville Stoically Re ceives Sentence Today (Special to Tho Times.) OQCIU.B, Or., Mny 9. 3n-dgo Jdlm S. Coko In Circuit Conrt this morning sentenced James Ferrari tn Htn omiirlnnTivn4 fnr IIki tnlir- ,i nf inlm U'ollv t npnrvvlllci a few moeniis ago. jvrrnri iook ihb BOittoncoutolcnlly. In pronouncing soutonco, Judgo Coko pointed out that tho crime for -nlilrti Tcrrar! was payb g tho penalty was botmi. Wirrart was Riven. Ivn flns In which to "-havo his attorneys file n motion fr n. now trlnl. lnnirl Is now practically ponnllrss. nltlioupTk ho got '?4"00 from tho llrnver Hill mine for !ijurles that made him a crlpnlo for Mlfo. Part of this 1s said J 10 IIUVO IMWn pniU IO nin iiiuvuvi. n larto portion to hl nttorneyi and ., the balance linn been used in living jinnd bad spw.ulatlons since. In con- ijsoquenco, 'it Is dnumrui it no can rnise tunus io sucuro an niiuni iu itho Supreme Court. Ho tins a wire ana inree cniiurcn. iind tho stork Is expected to .again visit tho Ferrari household within fow vlays. , . Judgt Coko ilororreti nnai neiion on tho wontenrc of Ozella Franklin. t)t. Manhflold nogreso who pleaded gtlllty tn wounding hor husband. There Is a clash between District Attorney UIJeQfist and It. O. Graves orer tho nature of tho evi dence In xtho case and Judgo Coko will look up the testimony boforo the grand Jury. . Monday tho case of Mrs. Wulff versus tho Southern Pacific will bo tnkeo up. Tho granil Jury will .lo moot -thou. Statements From All Counties Save Clackamas nnd Lane Give Total of 226,351 Dr AwKltlod rmi to ot iur Tlm.1 SALEM. Or.. Mny 9. Complete rm.Utrntlnn statements from all counties In the state navo Clack amas and Lnno, show tho total reg istration for Oregon to be 220,351, an Increaso of 00,463 over tho reg istration of 1912. Tho two missing counties will probably add 1200. Of tho total 134, 3bz aro jiupuu llcansj 59,793 Democrats; 0405 Progressives; 11,378 ProhtVJtlon-it- r.8.1 Socialists and 8355 .Mis cellaneous. MILL SLOUGH FILL DANGER r"-.ll . OULUaIaa rrA ;rea run oi omwiyica Parents are Warned Against Aiinu,inn nhiiHrnn On it I iiiuiimy win.v. City Engineer Buckingham calls attention to the fact thlat the Mill Slough fill Is full of -sinkholes" and Is very dangeroiiB Ifor anyone At tempting to walk on It, Mr. Uucklng 1,0... v. ihsm wi.ro airholes formed (lull, wfj m ....v .--. - . - during tha time the soft mud and water was pumped nto tne nil ana while a thin coat of dirt has formed over the top, there la really several feet of soft mud and water beneath It. These sink holes are more dan gerous than quicksand and will re main for several months until the wholo area Is drained. Ho says that parents should be very careful about allowing their children to play on h rill .inn when It looks ilrv and safe as they are liable to be burled RRAR REGISTRATION FIGURES HIGH ale as mey are imu 10 ue uuncmmw r-". . alive and no trace ever found of them.tbuslastlcally received. The winner, 1ST 1EAENE0 roiatnxB or property in mo ijiiuiow lmhln Tf fllA atnt.t rnfllnod In Rflt tie. Consul Vella will appeal to tho Itnllan Anibassador. Tho State Federation of Labor sent a telo Krmx. to Itcpresontntlvo KeatltiB saylKB "operators are shipping men to Denver and then to tho mines. tfirlnrnl (rnnno nrn irll'lnt? thftn Itro- tectlon and kcoplng our people from -lony on our nroporo 2 111 5H00TS1SELF Ovaries W. Post, Manufactur er, Commits Suicide at Santa Barbara IDr AuwUtoi Prtu lo Cooi nr TtmM.J SANTA DAHIIAHA. Col., May 9. Charles W. Post, inltlloualro nianii fncturer of Dattlo Creek, shot and kil led himself today. Ho was taken III Heveml montlis ago nnd was rusnea aeruAS the continent In n special train for an operation and returned ap parently reeovcrdd. ir-n I ii ir n trmniKi ntirsn wild nu (been aittr.udlng him slnco his return mini llio east, ii is said l'osi woiu to his apartment and placed tho mux zlo of a rifle In his mouth nnd kicked the trigger with his toe. Tlio top of l.fn t...n1 iumu lilnivn. Hlnrn fhn nti- ratlon Post haB Buffered from ox- tremo nervousness, .no inqiicBi is expected, Tl-o body will ho tnkon to nlglittollirttle Creek for burial. imiCAKFAST'KOOD MAGNATH. Made 'Weiiirli Out of PoNtuiu mid 1'NMight tUnlonw llltterly. (Djr AmihIiIhI I'mi o Coo. Iur TlmM.l BATT1.K CKKfJIC, Mich., May 9. Charles W. Post was olio of tho founders of Hie so-called 'health" food Industry. IIIh luislnoss here rep resented mllliotib of dollars. He was born In Springfield, Illi nois lu 18&4. Ill 1898 ho was inntlo president of tho Nutlonnl Cltlions In dustrial Association of Amorlca and he attnicted wldo utteiitloii because of his attack ou union labor. German Army Officers Are Killed in Attempt to Make Landing Of AuocUt! PrtM lo Coo. Iltj Tlron.) STETTIN, Germany, May 9. Lieutenants Faber and Kurtz, Gor man army nvlatdrs. wore killed here today whllo attempting to mnko n landing. wojian oirrs LIFB. JIr. Jliiwl Lux, Keiitenccil for Second Degree MunU'r. tnr AMctt rr io coo. cr tioi.i OAKLAND. Calif.. May 9.- Mrs. Hazel Lux, who shot aud killed Wil liam Carland because she said ho re fused to marry hor, was sentenced' today to a life term In tho penlton tlary. She was found guilty of sec ond degrwe murder. missIrIse wins medal .,. n T nBnninni cnniniu . M;rJinZi Holds Demorest Contest , Cpfolflo UrlMQW Miss Frances Franse was award ed a Demorest silver medal In a closely contested oratorical corneal held at Kasisiae unaer me auspices of the W. C. T. U. last night. Tho decision came wholly unexpected nnd one of the Judges afterwards remarked! "It's too bad that wo did not have the awarding of six medals to tho six contestants, as they were all very good In their lines." Mllo Sumner, Edward H. Joohnk, Mrs. Helen R. Downs, Mrs. L. G. Hall and Miss Eva Dresser wore the competitors In the contest. A large gathering was present and tho ef forts of all tne speaxers were en 10 AVIAT8RS MEEKQEATH 135 AND INJURES 283 IDE UNO AGAN BY Dozens of Towns in Sicily Suf fer Heavy Loss From Earthquakes and Fires j tnr amociuoJ rmi to coi nr Timn.i CATANIA, Sicily, Mny 9 A vio lent earthquake, resembling thnt nt Messlnn, destroyed last night a doz en villages In thin vicinity. No cstl mnto of tho casualties hits been giv en but tho dnmago wnH enormous. Villages In Lluorn nnd Consentlnl wero transformed Into heaps of ruins. At Znffornna every houso was do stroved. Great damngo wns done nt VOLCANO Santa Vcnorlna. itnois ion in nun i tu ahociiiw rrr.. io w .i inn.i walla collapsed at 8anta Maria, Am- CATANIA, Sicily, May ll An nialntl, Cnrlco, Mnrgnno, Bnntn Tecla 'oarthquako nnd volcanic eruption, nnd Ilonginrdo. Tho vlllago of Santa, followed by fire, destroyed many vll Slarla Verglno Catena wns razed. inBOn on tho slopes of Mount Etna The vicinity of Catania has prob- inst night. Tho disaster roused tho ably Buffered more thnn nny oth'or dentil's of at least one hundred. Tho ncctlon In tho world from volcnnlc number of Injured' Is several hundred, eruptions nnd earthquakes. Catanln Rofugees declared thnt tho proportr Is built on n bed of lnvn nt tho foot 0B8 wm j)c, nR Brent as tho Messlnn of tlio Volcano Etna. The popula- llRnstpr. Itnllrnml trnck worn torn tlcn Is 140,000. The city was found- cd In II. C. 729. In 121 A. 1). It wno partly destroyed by an eruption of ' Etnn. In 1109 It suffered a sovoro oarthquako and wns destroyed In. 1093 by an oarthquako. Tho city wns nenrly destroyed sovernl othor times. - , ,,,, i n i Present Petitions to Senators Actinn fnr Pnccnrift nt noiiiiU iui i '"""D" vi Bristow Amendment tDr AuocUtl rrm u Coo. IU Tlinx 1 WASHINGTON, I). C. May 9. With bannors fly ng. ten hnnds ploy- ing anil women singing uinreii buukx, sovernl thiiusniid HUffragettes trout various sections of tho country pnr aded Pennsylvania avenue to tho cap Itul. At the capltol 531 of them, rep resenting every stnto Iu tho union, i nnd nsslgncd ouo to each Hountor and': Representative, presented potltlous asking for tho ptiBsago of the Hrls- tow-Moudoll lvsoiution calling ror n Federal constltutloiinl ninundmeiil eiifrnnchlzlng women. An Intorostlng feature was tho largo delegation of women voters from tho ton states where tho mom hers of the fair sex nro now allowed to votu. At tho head of this con tingent was Dr. Corn Smith King of Sonttlc, treasuror of tho '.National Council of Women Voters. HOTEL FIRE IS Roof of Blanco Hotel is Slight ly Damaged This Afternoon . Tho roof of the llliinro Hotel was slightly damaged by flro about four o'ejock this afternoon. A quicx re sponse by tho flro department to tne nlurm, wlilcii was sont in uy tulenhone. nrevonted a big confla gration. It Is said that tho blazo was rau6Pd by a uoroctivo nuo, which was recently Installed, A largo crowd assembled In front of the building on Front street. Tho damage will not amount to nidro Mss Franse. will compoto lator for a gold medal, tho rules of tho society bolng that all who compete and aro awarded sliver medals uro oHglblo lo compete for gold medals. Tho society Is planning to hold a contest nt North Dend In the near future aud also another at Ilunkor Hill. The speakers were all trained by Mrs. R. L. Stump and much praise was accorded her by tho audlenco who enjoyed tho Interesting dis course of tho six speakers. The meeting was opened Jjy Mrs. Jessie Marsh, president of the so v wl'h a short prayer, which was responded to by Mayor Kltt bou or Eastsldo. Music and songs rendered by Rev. Hall, of tho cruiser Life-Line, Miss Bessie Ayre, Mrs, Ed Dolan and Geo. Doll. SUFFRAGETTES PARADE TODAY tDr AnotUtrd rrt lo Coo. nr TlmM.l Earthquake and Terrific Erup tion Followed by Fires in Several Towns DEATH ANDDESTRUCTION IN WAKEOF DISASTER Refugees Claim It Was Worse Than Messina- Rescuers Reach Scene OVUIt t(IO lHAI. Illr AmikUIoiI rrrni lo Coo liar Tlmw 1 ItOMH, .May 9.Iiicomploto reuorts from Cnlanla In dicate thnt tho number of dead' H I lq about 100. The Injured reach j several times that number. I I.uto offlclnl reorta ipiqcod tho number of dead at 13& and I Injured nt 283. Theso flgutes 1 will probably be Increased. : ,, cliurchPB razed to tho ground, IOUBua shaken Into ruin nnd telegraph ,,nCB overturned over n radius of evernl ihIIcb. city officials aro wotklrg lo-' ' Igably to aid tho afflicted. SU. nro n,nng J'n rescuing tho 1 v beneath tho ruins nnd lo extricate tnu i dend. All flmllnble nursos havo boon i mobilized nnd aro gathorlng together tho nomolosn and tne cniidren wno I.At.n l.at llinlw unVAiitu 1 Along tho principal highways the ' pcenes of dnsolntlon are hcai't-reud- lug. Ilofugees aro burdened with! Improvised litters mado from the hranchos of trecu on which they ,nro rarryliu; their Injured nnd dying lenitives. I'or several days enrlhnuako shocks wero felt, accompanied by eruptions of i:t.m. KHIr IN l'ITt:i STATES. CAMimiDGE. Mass.. Mny 0. The HrlentlHtn nf Unrvunl kmIi! (lint the Sicilian earthquake wns of volcanle origin mid n local disturbance Prominent Physician of Seat tle, Evidently Hit by an Automobile Hf Anoclit rmi to Cora nr Timer,! SEATTLE. May 9. Dr. Loulo H. P.iJuii, one of the best known phy sicians In Seattle, was found In an alloy, suffering from u frncturo of the ribs and skull. It Is believed ho will die. The pollco theory Is that he was struck by an auto In tho street and carried Into tho nlloy by the driver of tho car which lilt him. TO STOP BOYS " PLAYING POOL Officer Doanc Files Charges Against Allen Arhos for Violating Ordinance Complaint was filed before Re corder Butlor today that Alton k. Arhos, proprietors of tho billiard hull In tho Lloyd building on Frost street, wero allowing young boys to play pool in tholr place, J. C. Doano mado tho charge, alleging that o boy named Ellerbeck, wfce la only 10 years old, and another, named Bradley, aged 16, were al lowed to play thero between 8 n4 12 o'clock Thursday night, Officer Walter Richardson Is given as witness. The case will probably come up for trial next week, The city or dinance makes It an offense for the buys as well as tho proprietors. This Is tho first case of the kind, but tho city officials aro determiHM to put an end to this. DANCE TONIGHT IN NORTH 11ENI). Open air PAVILION. Ml by KEYZKIVS OUCIIESTItA, ! DOCTOR. 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