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us The Const Mall.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times'. Const Mi'll
mill Coos liny Advertiser
No. 6.
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EN1 OF 110 WILL NOT
; SURRENDER UNCONDITtONALLY
ul f m
vssvwsvsvsss.
irbaial Demands That De-
lenders of Hiierta and Old
U Officials Be Protected.
ILL RESIST "INVASION
BY CONSTITUTIONALISTS
Jrces from Southern Mexico
;;)rawinjClose to Capital
Garrison ;Sti;enflthened.
lii
CAJUJAJAIWILL FIGHT.
tDr AMOqUloa'i'WM to Pooh tlty Tlmw.l
WASHINGTON? D. C, July
21. Provisional President Cur
bajal doos not'iiutond to surren
der unconditionally to Cnrrnnzu
and will conco'titruto his military
forces nndreslst'lnvasion ratlior
than permlt'ahei Coiiutlttitioiiul
IstB to entejjlexlco City without
previous , agreements not to
wreak vengeance on tho lives
and property orHhoBo who sup
ported Huerta.
ZAPATA OLO.SIJ.
MEXICO cm
Federal Governor of Puebla Al
lows Peaceful Entry to
State Capital.
in? AtiocUtcil rrni (u iooi Uj Time.
MEXICO CITY, July 21 Tho Fed
erals who evaeuntcd San Luis I'otoBt
are concentrating in GoiiziiIoh nnd
Quorotaro. Tho Constitutionalist
troops, it is reported, liuvo begun
i their advance' houIIi from Snn Luis
rinosi. uoports rroni Piicliln say
that tho governor of Hint state has
sent delegates to confer with tho
CoiiKtltullonallss In order to nrrango
for a peaceful entrance Into tho stnto
capital. General Obrogon'H nrmy has
arrived at irnpiiato. 100 miles north
west of tho capital.
1 Hero a to no now developments In
tBr AMclt4J'fj'o Cool Ur Tlinra.1
MEXICO CITYIulv 21 IT,, t ,,
,rly hour tbdaytthe followom of, Jliu polltlfnl situation. It la bclloved
4MJU, whohobeon operating In fm', 'ftteSSn' GcnS
1 utnorn MexleoThad not nttneked Carranza or IiIh dologutes aro expect
jochlmllco, a vlllngo about twenty, O'1 t nrrlvo here to confer with Car
ries from the capital, which place , bnJ".,'l , , , ,
M
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BE EDUCATED
Protestant Churches Unite to
Conduct Educational
Campaign There.
t rty AmocU( Vnt to Coot tir Ttmn.
NEW YOHK, July 21. A great re
ligious and educational campaign in
Mexico In which all protcstnnt denom
inations will unite is planned, now
thnt poaco Is apparently In sight In
that country. Illshop Oldham, chair
mnn of tho general committee repre
senting the various mission boards,
announced thnt n big co-educntlonnl
university will bo established, nnd at
least one high school for ench of the
sections will bo opened In evory mis
sion territory.
OFFICE BOYS
GIVE EVIDENCE
GREAT DRAMA
IN VANCOUVER
Large Crowds Throng Water
Front to Sec Trouble Between
the Hindus and Officers.
ley began to threaten yesterday.
ctiimilco, which Is the gato to Mox
J City and of .great strategic valuo
"Vnuso tba capital "gets Its water uup
y front tho lakes there, is now do
mlod by 4000 Federals, the garrison
..ving been reinforced last night.
DMRALDOYLE
ON WEST CQAS
T
fill Return to Command Pa
cific Fleet With Head
quarters jh Seattle.
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(Or AuocUtfcl rr lo Coo, !!r Tlmn.J
WABHINQTOp. C, July 21.
har Admlral'Deyle, on duty on the
Jst coast of Mexico, was ordered to
from ntithorltntlvo sources In Mexico
City to tho Washington diplomats.
It spread a feeling or pessimism In
Bonio qunrters over the possibility of
an amicable sottlomeut. Another as
pect of tho situation commented on
wns tho knowledgo that Carranzn,
while Informing tliu American consul
at Monterey thnt ho would rccolvo
tho commission from Carbajal, mndo
it plain that he would do so only
to nrrango for unconditional surren
der by tho Mexico City uuthorltles.
Diplomats nro watching with keen In
terest tno reports stating tliut Villa
Is again threatening to brenlc with
Cnrrnnzu.
TAKi: ACJ'IOX SOON.
tUr A.iorUlfJ I'rtu lo Coo, liar Tlmni.
I VANCOUVKIt. II. C, July 21.
i The 'IfiO Hindus on tno Jnp-
I aueso Htcamsblp Komognta Mn-
I ru wero granted until 2 o'clock
tills nrternoou for the surrender
of tho ship to hor officers. Tho
Canadian cruiser Ilnlubow Is In
port ready to solzo tho ship If tho
Hindus remnlu In rebolllon. 200
I militiamen wero drawn up on
I tile whnrf ready to embark on
I the Italnbow If needed.
Tell of the Entrance of Mme.
Cailaux into Room of Edit
or of Le Figaro.
4
I I'ltl'KIIH'XT TKSTIFII'S.
I nr Afoctld htm la coo n,r Tlmn.J ,
I PARIS, July 21. Tho most
I Important testimony of tho sec- .
I ond day's hearing of the trial
! of Mme. Cnlllaux was that of
I President Polncnro, whoso depo-
i anion was read. tiii8 was n nnr- I
I rntlvo of how Cnlllaux, when tho '
I minister railed on Polncnro on
tho day that Calmotto wns killed. I
had spoken nbout tho probnhlo
I publication of letters between I
I himself and wife. In the coiiipo
I of an excited talk, Calllaux hud I
I exclaimed: "if Calmotto publlsh
! oh tho letters I will kill him!"
, A
PAItIS, July 21. Two office boys
from tho nowspapcr Figaro were tho
flhst wltnossoH nt tho trial of Mine.
Cailaux. Thoy dosorlbod her arrival
at the offlceg 0f tho Figaro, told how
hIio waited and gave details of her en
trance Into tho room occupied by Cnl
motte and of their hearing shots. Ono
or the boys crouched down on tho
witness stand nnd uttered a series of
low cries to show how ho found Cnl
metto, who was sheltering himself be
hind his desk.
JOHN OSBORNE
WOMEN CONVENE
IN WASHINGTON
turn to tho command of tho Pacific ppriprntinn nf Wnmnn'c flnho
serve fleet,-wittehondquartoi s on.reaeiaiion 01 WOmCn S UUUSi
VAXCOUVIJU, 1J C, July 21.
The nonunion government crusler
Italnbow reached tho harbor this
morning to Join with tho military
forces hero to suppress trouble aboard
tho Komogiilm Maru. The Hindus on
board that vessel liuve so far shown
no signs of yielding and apparently
Intend to fulfill their thrcnts thnt
thoy would fight off anyono who at
tempted to board tho ship. Thousands
of peoplo now throng tho waterfront
expecting to witness a moving plcturo
drama or absorbing Interest.
Tho officials of tho local military
corps anil the Immigration depart
ment liavn gone aboard the ship un
der a flng of truco to hold u conference.
o cruiser Colorado 0n Pugct Sound
ET CONTRACT
AlfOiLLE
Recommends Library Com
mission Similar to Oregon.
(Ilr Amo,UIi1 I'f'i. lo Cxi. llur Tluiw.i
ItAY.MO.N'I), Wnsh.. July 21. -Tho
keynote or the convention or tho
Stnto Federation or AVomon's Clubs
In their eighteenth annual session
hero wns sounded today by Mrs. J. S.
McKeo, state president, whoso ad
dress wns given over entirely to a
recommendation ror u state library
commission similar to tho Oregon
commission. Mrs. C. C. Drown, of
Kvorott, wns appointed n member of
the committee on resolutions.
TIMiMAX TO .MHKT CltOSS.
MINNBAPOMS, July 21. Johnny
Tillman of Minneapolis will meot
Leach Cross of Now York In n 20-
roiind right in Los Angeles July 28,
1
NTE
Dngston Construction Com
pany and Warren Bros. Get
Street Paving There.
(Special .toWTho Tlmos.)
COQUILLB, OrJuIy 21. Tho Co
illle City Council last cvonlng let
a rontrart rnr'Tard nnvlnir mi Mirn nCCOrdlng to 11 tologmm rOCOlVOlI
Idltional atraatWa total of about llcro froln Finnk Tyro11' Tlllln''8
' nr9Zlla totnl ot nuo"1, manager. Cross lind previously
y jruB, AMiiitr buuui cuiuruci signo.i to meei Joe iitvors that day.
10 DO. IH, AUEUBI- 23.
The Longsto'rHconstructlon Com
iny wera tbelpw bidders on tho
ading, curbiRrVand cement sldo-
ilks and Mwage systom and wero
IN CONFERENCE
IS ON PAROLE
Youth Who Is Held Incorrigible
Turned Over to Elks
Committee Today.
John Osboruo, ngo 1C, held incor
rigible after an examination boforo
Judge Hull yesterday, was this morn
ing placed on parole. He was turned
over to a commlttco or three np
polnted some time iiko bv tlmi'liH
to luivo charge of wnywurd boys.
Thoso on the committee aro Dr. I".
i:. Straw, W. J. Conrad nnd Dorsoy
Kieltzer.
Osborne was arrested early yos
torday morning by Marshal Carter
nnd was brought beforo Judge Hall
Inthe nfternoon. Aftor the hearing
the youth nsked permission to stny
with his rather over night. Ho wns
allowed to do so whon tho rather
said that ho would bo respouslblo
for his appearance this morning.
CONGRESSMAN M'DERMOTT OF
ILLINOIS RESIGNS UNDER CHARGES
FOREST FIRES
nuncD nnMTDni
MIV M I II I II I II I I II 1 1
Fires Reported Over the State
Last Few Days Subdued
by Prompt Work.
tDr AuocUtM TrrM to Cool nr TlmM.1
PORTLAND, Or., July 21 All tho
Representative James T. Mc
Dermott of Illinois Is Fac
ing Lobby Charges.
(CREATES SENSATION IN '
REPRESENTATIVE HALL
McDermott Charged With For
gery and Using Official
Frank Illegally.
tnr Ao.utf,i rr, in im n Tim.t
WASHINGTON, 1). C, July 21.
Reprnsontatlve James T. McDermott,
of Illinois, today on tho floor of the
numerous forest nnd brush fires ro- 'V '.. " ' "!B ,K"n 'on -0, ,u c
ported In Oregon during tho Inst few : "J , I ""?.' '" . lM,iDorn m'1..1"
days wero under control today. Tho '"' "S0"' n comiectloii with tha
damngo to timber Is Insignificant ow- ,ob,) HieatluutIoii.
Ing to prompt work In checking tho McDermott. Democrat, represent
flamcs. The flro nt Oswego, south ' big tno constituency which In- luflca
or Portland, has been practically ox- '.' e siocKynrus district or unicago
tlngulshed after burning islnslrlugs
for sovoral days.
C
T
STARTS AT 8
will bo ono of the figures In tho ex
posures of Mnrtln M. Mulhnll, star
witness In tho lobby Investigation.
Tho mnjorlty report of tho Investigat
ing committee Is now rendy to coinn
beforo the house.
Tho report recommended thnt Mc
Dermott bo censored, along with tho
of fleet h of tho NntlonnI Association
of manufacturers. Tho minority re
port recommended thnt ho bo expelled,
. tUJ "'
Director Fenton Announces the
Program to Be Rendered
This Evening.
NO BASEBALL
STRIKE AHEAD
SU'PT. HIGLKIt DIUD.
PORTLAND, Or., July 21. Frank
Rlglor, for many years suporlutond
Great Crowds Attend Meeting
to Adjust Home Rule for
Ireland Question.
Illy Anorlttw) Prn Coo, nt Tlmra.1
LONDON, July 21. For tho first
tlmo In modern history of Knglnnd,
tho King recognized thnt tho cry of
civil war was on tho lips of many re
sponsible and sober minded subjects
In connection with tho Irish Homo
Itulo crisis. His speech to tho lenders
of tho various parties called together
In conrorouco was very gravo In tone
nnd he told them that ho regarded
tliom an triiHterR for thn honor nml
peace or all, Ho told them tho tlmo circles between tho Hall I'lnyors' Fra
Differences Between Players
Fraternity and National
Commission Settled.
IBr AuorltiM fin, 10 I oo llr TIium.)
NEW YORK, July 21 There will
bo no strike or baseball players to
morrow In the major leagues. Tho
Kraft case, tho basis for tho strike or-
dor Issued yestordny by tho baseball
players' fraternity, was sottled today
by tho Newark Intomatlonnls agree
ing to buy Nnshvlllo's Interest In
Kraft.
Tho recent dirrerences In baseball
The resignation cnnio ns a sensa
tion when, Immediately after tho
House had assembled, ho rose to u
question of personal privilege and
offered It frqm tho Goor, dcclnrlng
ho would appeal his case to tho peo
plo or tho Fourth Illinois District,
llo said ho hnd nlrendy rorwarded
The Coos li'ay Concert Hand will his resignation to Governor Dunno
render u concert tonight at 8 o'clock and nnnouueed homsolr a candidate
at the comer of Second nml Market for re-election.
streets. It. N. Fenton, director, an-1 "Unfortunntoly," ho said, "I caino
uounres the following program: " to tills IIouso n poor mnn. Fortun-
1 Mnrch, "On Tip Too". . . .Llndon ntoly for myself, howovcr. tnklnit In-
2 Overture, "Strndolla" . . . Flotow t0 consldorntlon tho character of tho
1 (a) "NhipIbsub" Novln ' cllnrB8 nRnlt mo, I leavo this
, , ... "";,;, , , I,0R0 n voar mnn."
(b) Rondod'Amonr..Westorhout Mulhull chnrged McDermott had
I Selection from "Huguenots".. J pormltted him to uso his concession-
Moyorbcor , n' frank for circulating mnttor for
C Dnrltono Solo, "Cnvutlno" rrom f''( "11n'u,,fnclVror? nn,,.-,,nt McPor;
..i i. , I,,., , i, -,.....,. molt had claimed ho had received
"Robert lo Diablo". .Moycrbeort 57n00 from Iocnl nwn ,,rolorB l0
C. S. Kalsor. , work against tho fcdornl loan shntk
C Medley or Populnr Songs. .Lnmpo "nw and a 12000 contribution from
(Now)
7 March, "Flug Day". .. .Schramm
"Stnr Spangled lJannor"
It. W. Fonton Director.
KKI'P NA.MKS SKCItKT.
tho Chicago Drawers' Assoclnllon.
Mcpormott's nssortlon was that tho
inonoy recoived rrom tho pawn brok
ers wns In tho nnturo of n personnl
lonn and that tho browers' contribu
tion was only $500 nnd mndo out ot
porsonnl friendship. Ho nlso donlott
tho chnrgo by Mulhnll thnt ho had
forged Harold F. McCormlek's namo
to tt check for $250.
ROT WEATRER
IN THE VALLEY
State Commission Will Not Give Out
Accidents.
SALKM, Or., July 21. Sixty-six
claims ror compensation hnvo been '
presented to the State Industrial ami
Accident Commission since tho work
man's compensation net became of-,
rectlve, according to members or the'
Commission. Four or thoso acci
dents wero fatal. .
Dccnuso of fears that ambulance-
chasing lawyers will seek out the In
jured workmen and provall upon
thorn not to accept bonoflts under
tho net, but Instead seek redress In
dopte0d"rth'o IX o wiSffoiuSSiJudne Coke Returns from Auto
rrom publication tho names of thoso
Injured. Under the act an Injured
workmnn may sometimes elect to
accept compensation under it, or
seok redress In the courts, mid be
cause of fears that nmbulance-chns-lug
lawyers may represent to tho
workmnn thnt ho has an action In
the courts when bo has no grounds
ror one, tho decision wns reached to
withhold tho unities or Injured.
nun noon auu urgoa mom m no cov
dilatory In their deliberations. '
ur-lnch oonert'.baBe and one-hair ,. von-
en asphalt surfsco. I"' ""I
yarded thowoentraetB. Tho War-,ont or tho Portland schools, died ar
n ConstruetloHlComnanv wna tho tor n nrotmetmi hiupku nn u-nu ,,n
ily bliMer . otho sheot asphalt,' or tho host known educators In tho' . '-ONDON, July 21.--So deep was!
anager ArBaWablddlng $1.55 ror a' West. Ho retired to prlvato llfo about1 1" l11'01'0" taKen by nil classes In tho
lllDia WIHUIl iiu uriHeii uvur inu jrisu
Homo Rule nuestloii, thnt great
crowds assombled outsldo of Dtick-
Inglinm Pulnco while tho conference
Inaugurated by King Georgo to bring
nbout n settlement wna held. After a
brief conversation with representa
tives of tho dlfroront parties, tho King
wlthdrow, Tho conference, after a
sosslon of hair an hour, adjourned un
til tomorrow.
N0RTHJ5END NEWS
I Ittimot' Cliiinge. It was reported
here today that n company wns being
organized In North Bond to tnko over
i some or nil or tho iilant nf the fnns
Mrs. Robrt1lfaCann was shopping '1ay V aml Coil8trllctl"n Com
Marshrtald'tday .pnny, with n view to compotlng ror
Mildred QaSlile'or Dnntror will u' 8treot I,ttV'"B thoro. The rumor
i" tomaf'or Sa"nTarcisco! C0,,,,, "ot " VOr,fI"'
Iteturii Lntcr. Dr. C. W. Tower
here she TWHlnter a hospital to
3Hltim
VE "rX iTUBhter bo soon n little difficult.
llflvr if 1J a
Mrs. LouhrSStchnor fonnerlv nf'w,,te8 t"t they hnvo postponed their
.rthBead Jfliow of Corvallls u'rtrn to Coos nay until tho first
nrtl. r.?fMrn".113' U, week In August.. It Is Intimated that
Mrs. Jm
8 a Mr
opper todufBI
Mrs. It. L-iKwpson was a Marsh
Id shotHrtA; afternoon.
MAI&IHlllU)Jto ItOSFIIUItG by
UTO BVWC)RN'IXG, beginning
Bday. ArptST( Roseburg at noon,
trough WMrytovearortil drivers. Re
nraUons "KMliif OWL PIIKSCRIP
OtK PnAKC?Y.
they round leaving their little grand-
mill Vnrtli TJon.r """""' ' Dw uu " tno UHlllllll.
nnu .Norm Bend Tliey nad nrst (iec,je(1 to namo her
Dorotliy iJtirrell Tower, but Inter
decided to change tho name or tho
llttlo maid.
COLXMWA FLOUR,
sack at HAINES'.
$1.35 per
CARL GRISSI'N in CON'CKItT nt
Fi"nisli Hall JULY 28. Admission
BO CENTS.
KMI'RSOX HOUGH IN STATK.
Magazine Writer Visits Ciiiter Lake
ami Springs for "Write-Up."
MEDFORD, Or., July 21. Emer
son Hough, the well known maga
zine writer, loft for tho north after
visiting Crater Lake and tho Mineral
bpnng project at Ashland. Ho ex
ternlty nnd the National Commission
arose from n recent ruling by the
Commission thnt Krart belonged to
tho Nashvlllo, Tenti., club or tho
Southern Association. Tho Frater
nity claims he bolongs to the New
ark (International) Club, nnd is
thoreroro entitled to tho salary paid
by the Newark Club, which Is hlghor
than Nashvlllo would pay.
TWO YOUNG MEN
BURNED TO DEATH
(BT AmocUuJ mi. to coo, D7 Tim.
OTTUMWA, Iowa, July 21. Clias.
Trip Through Willamette
Business Better.
Judge J. S. Coko and wire nntl
children nnd Miss Evelyn Anderson
returned homo last evening from a.
two weeks' nuto tour of tho Willam
ette Valley following n fow days'
stay at Corvallls, where Judgo Coko
hold court.
With tho exception or tho latter
Dart Of 111 Ht Wnlt. wllll Hln wnnMmn
1 8YEAR-0LD RULER I was lntonsoly hot. thoy had a vory en-
TAKpsT; flATH I1F flFFIPF JJJ'mo trip. At saiom it wns roport
IHMia UMin Ur UrriUt 0,j t bo ion In tho slindo, 102 at
in, a.lm rrT7OT. n ti-.i I ,1t;,IIr(r(, n"'1 J,vor 00 'lt KoHoburB.
.,..., ,, , , , . c . Irrlduy was also ono or tho hotted
1EHERAN. Porsht, July 21. Sill- ,jyH r t10 HCna0Il , c counV
tnn Ahmed Mi za. tho elghteen-year-' tho ,OSBorB n, Conle(lo ,, t &
o hi 8nh or 1 ers a, on attaining his ono stntlng thnt it wns tho hottest
offlf al majority today, took tho con- thoy over experienced thero.
stltutlonal onth or office. Jm,K0 Col0 8tates that t'0 w,n.
T r.r.r.0.,.1 ni.rr,i-.'..." niiietto Valley was In the height of
I PERSONAL OVERFLOW lory. Tho fields or bIossomlnB
. 4 ' clover, greon fields )f corn, ripening
P. M. W1LRUR nnd wRo roturned floll,s "f Brain, liny In tho shock and
Inst night rrom Curry county, where everything that ndded to Its beauty as
they havo boon spending n row n pastoral scone.
weeks' vacation. I HusIiiosh generally is picking up,
Judgo Coko says. Politics are also
MRS. T. J. MACGENN or Empire boBlnnlnji to llvon up and tho "wot"
lay, I ni'd dry campaign Is especially at
tracting nuonuon. tiio llauor men
wns a Mnrshrield visitor today,
JSaff sssftBrsri,1.; - , . ss o, k,, sras . sra ? rK
wero burond to death this morning
whon a restaurant at Fairfield was
destroyed by fire.
SITKA GOES DRY.
SEATTLE, Wash., July 21. Tele
grams from Alaska bring tho news
that Sitka, formerly cnpltal or the
territory, linn vntoil ilrv nnnonMu
pressed great pleasure at what he a saloon census was taken or Sitkn
Mfi1 a nan n iwl ninllninfl .!! 1..ni ' i ..
had seen nnd predicted rapid devel
opnient of the scenic resources of
Southern Oregon. Mr. Hough was
accompanied by his wife.
Ho Is commissioned by tho Sntur-
and other Alaskan cities under tho
direction of United States Judgo
Robert W. Jennings, Under this
census tho question of license or no
license was submitted to tho voters
day Evening Post to "write up" the ' and, while most of tho towns voted
uuuuuui i,umB ui mu country, wet, altKa voted dry
a Marshflolil visitor todnv. Tim maintain tho stato will eo drv bv a
marrlago of his daughter, .Miss Muy . UK majority.
Magoo, to J. J. Daly, will bo solem- Judgo Coko mot F. n. Wnlto, who
nlzod at North Mend this evening, i was un route to San Francisco on
I bomo big btisluoss deal. .Mr. Waito
JAY H. TOWER AND WIFE have ro- Informed him thnt W. J. Wllsoy was
turned rrom Ton Mile, whoro thoy exporting to como to Coos Day
spont ten days as guosts or Mrs. very soon.
J. W. Ilonnott.
MARSHF1ELI) to ROSEIJURG by, AMONG THE SICK I
Al'TO EVERY MORNING, beginning1
Sunday. Arrivo nt Rosoburg at noon.) Mrs. Fred Grlnolds, or Forndnlo,
i nrougii sorvice, caroful drivers. Ro- ,s roponeu uuito in oi measles.
servatlons THE OWL PRESCRIP- . . '! .'. "" wno "ns. ueen quite
Tinvnuimitm' B,tK ai n'8 ,iomo Ha'l avenue, J
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