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RIGID INVESTIGATION IS NOW UNDER WAY y oo o Slogan of City Is "Death Proof Buildings" May Raze Skyscrapers. is OWNED Five-Year-Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Isthmus Inlet Victim,, The3yenrold Hon of Mr. nntl Mm. 1 T II ffitttjill hahMIiii. a Itui C3ml.li (Br Associated Press to Coob Day ' ' piincs.) i Powers Logging camp nt the head jf NEW YORK, N. V., Mnr. 27. Isthmus Inlet, fell Into the slough Eljhty-Blx bodies of tliu one hundred yesterday nud vsns drowned. The nc- tBd forty-one victims of the flro in cldcnt occurred In the afternoon tbe ten-story loft building In Wash- while the little fellow wob playing logton place havu been Identified, with other children near the water. Sixteen wore men. , Ills plnymntcs saw him fall In There arc twelve Injured In Iioh- Immediately called nBslatancc. HEAV1T FINE PI BY iMPQRTEflS FIVE ARE CREMATED ALIVE 1 ET NeW Yorkers PenaiZed S10.-ln,nkmK Hnder-vnliintlniiB of Import of nrt objects. They wore lined $10, uuu Apiece tor undervalua tion of Art Goods Big Suit Compromised. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Mnr. 27. LouIb J. Duvcen and Joseph Duvccu, nielnbers of the firm of Duveen Brothers, plendcd gjllty. today to I0HE TROOPS i t. NE1 11 nnd England Said to Be Planning to Strengthen Garrison at Jamaica. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Day 000 each. It Is unolllclnlly reported the gov ernment nnd Duveen llros. hnvo com promised the government's suit for five million dollars by tho deposit hy Dnvecns with tho United States treasurer of $1,200,000 in full dls-' charge or nil claims against tho firm for whnt It Is alleged they hnvo un derpaid on tho Importation of ob jects of art. ARRESTED FOR 1 A W T n i Suspect In Portland Case Is Held In Custody at .Salem. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SALEM, Ore., Mnr. 27. A mnn OUTJY LEE Boxing Bouts In Marshfield Saturday Night Prove Fast Ones. Eight knockdowns nud a knockout all Inside of five rounds, mnrked tho boxing contest between Guy Lee of San Frnnclsco nnd Jenn West of Portland nt the Marshfield Skating Illnk Saturday nljht. . Tho bout was undoubtedly tho greatest slugging match ever witnessed on the Day. There was a good crowd In nttend nnce. Prior to the mnln event, Art Fish Dr. Morris and Children Lose Lives In Disaster Near Aurora. COUNTRY HOME IS SCENE OF HOLOCAUST Times.) KINGSTON. Jnmalca. Mnr. 27. plUli. I Tho men who responded, In the ex Local papers print n report .thnt on wns arrested hero yesterday on sus- nml Pud No8,or of Coqulllo boxed n A rigid Investigation of tho lira nnd cltemont thought It would be nccos- tho con,i0t0n of tho Panama canal, plclon of being connected with tho ton-round drnw which was nlso fast. Id result are being conducted. It Is 8nr to Kct KrnuB nookB to rccov" the Jamaica garrison will bo murder of llttlo DnrbaraJIoltzmnn ' J- Socle' of Coqulllo refereed both iB nimoflt dellnltcly known tho flro r th ,)0l,y nnd ",0" WerU BOnt fr Htrengthened by ono thousand Drlt- In Portland two weeks ngo. Ho CVC,UB' no o most dclln tc.y k tho flro thcni lMm u WM foum, t,mt th(J Tho Wcst.Lco oycnt wng n RMri)r,g0 started op tho eighth lloor f tho cllt, hnd ,,rowncd ln nbout nvo fect Un flf lh,s wm Rvon by oJo of to,(, )nnny conctg HtorcB ()f Ul(J nil tho way around. While Leo had, building under a cutting tnblo In 0f wnter. tho C,r military olllcors durlnit n affair, certain facts of Which lnt.,r. uoc" Bhowlng some classy stylo In icrap heap and It Is thought It wis suited by a cigarette. TKAU OL'T SKYSCRAPERS. "Giro us not merely llro proof hut death proof hulldlugs" hlds full to becoc.e the muuiclpnl slogr.ii In tho many sldivl cnmpnlgn of Investigation under wny In New Vviri. to..: c. ;i Prominent Physicianand Mem bers of Family Victims of Blaze. (I)y Associated Press to Coos Uny, Times.) AUHOItA, 111., Mar. ?7. Dr. D. E. Morris, a prominent physician, and four of his children woro burned, to denth early today In a flro that'-des-troyed tho Morris home, three miles southwest of here. BOTH LEAVE If T Mr. Crowell is an onglneer of tho ,,t,b.lt0 , , 0,lB.ltliro nHt niailt,, weave with clrcumstnncea In tho hls w"',". u nntlclpntiil Smlth-PoworH confpany. Tho mother u ls BOorn. bolloved tho buildings murder and dotcctlvca think thnt ho t,,nt ,10 W0I,M 80 fnr anicM ina rl....iif .1 nu f fl f .1.1 lit f.rfnf TllA ... .... .... . . ... . .. Wftflf fill lilt fill). Tf Wfl 11 111 ll fl Vl llOOfl n..n .W.....OU in..v. .., B.. - recently uurneu in tne nvy yarn nt nns Kiiowicugo uuu may locnio tlio ' " : . ". " tinn Dortlmw nnrl Mllcnn nf body will bo shipped to tho old homo Port Hoyn, wM, bo r(,incC(i nntl tjl0 porpetrntor of tho crlmo oven though n 'woniy-rounti go ni 1.1.1 pounus iru mcooio. 1 o.i.u. cum ....ou.. v. nt wninut urove, nenr acramcnio, ynr(1 0Imned again. Cnl., for burlnl. DIKS IX NOHTll HEM). , ho may not be actually Implicated. rciult of the Washington place lira Eric Ihiiiu'xoii nhcciuiiIin After uioutli'M dUastcr Saturday In which nearly 150 . IIIiicnh at HcNpltnl, persons lost their lives. Flro nhlof Eric Isnncsoh.'nn employe or tho, Crokcr's recommendntlon Is, "Tho Simpson Lumber Compnny died nt' City beautiful" Is less vital than tho Mercy hcfspltul yesterday after n ' "City safe." "Let us seo llrst or nil month's Illness of liver trouble. Ho that our people live nud work under was thirty-three years old and n nn- sJequate protection for lives nnd por- tlv'o of Finland. Tho funernl will bo tons." l,cld Tuesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock The chief makes many recoiumeu- from tho Duugnu Undertaking pnv- datlons for Improving tho existing lors. conditions ln ofllco, factory nnd other crottded structures. Flro IiiHiirnnco KEHXDAI.E HOV DIE?. men nro nlso Inclined to urgo a com TINE 10RCR lEGRO EIVER F DEDICATED RECESS JDB Seventh Day Adventist Ser- Black Man Who Failed of Con Lakeport Given "Write- up" at Port Orford. The Port Orford Tribune prints tho following: Leo weighed In lit a little over ISO, fid Wost nt n little over 1 12. Itoimi tho stnrt, Lee hnd tho host of U. pfirliiK n knockdown In the flru round thnt would hnvo been n knock on hid net tho gong snvod West. In nlnioit every round, 'Leo got nt, "K. F. Wilson and C. A. Partlow, looBt ono knockdown. Ho hnd n cork- tll recontly publlsherH of tho Flo (,nvew hook which ho lnndod to nis Lnko llnnner, hnvo Hhnkon tho Wert's Jnw with either hand that iHt of this section from their fobt brought results every tlmo. West '! '-'" for pints unknown, whoro fought from n crouching posturo thnt Jjiastiiios nnow nwnlt tho skillful nnnnritntlv nddod to tho elllcloiicv of.limi'l of tho graftor nnd hot nlr pro- ' " 1 vice In Marshfield Sunday Well Attended. The dedication of tho Seventh Day firmation In Senate Upheld By Taft. (Hy Associated Press to Coos liny Times.) Leo's punch. No blood wns drawn by elthor nnd tho only mark of tho fight Leo horo was n slightly discolored right eye. Lads Fight II e n I motor. "Tho history of theso gentlemen Is Interesting, to say tho least, sluco their iidvent Into Coos and Curry counties. Appearing first on tho Co- Fish nnd Nosier, tho Coqulllo lnds,fllo. Partlow fleeced n lot of suck- DfctA mvi.inn r v... v-i.. ...... ...,.. v i.i c t .1..1... .i,i,H1... Adventist church In Mnrshflold yosjl ' ' .. U limiting the hekht of all build- ' of Fenuh.le Kiiccinhs. .ttrday was carried out most ausplci-, : -- up a fa,t m.tqh. end, being anxious W.II0 for a write up of thomsolvoa j . .... ..... ... .... . ........ """"'" " '""' ,u "hiu . . .,, ,,.. Bi.ni.. nvnr iim that was to oppcnr in a roruana u6 mm uven mo icnring clown 01 ox- Artuur jounson, 1110 umu bum ut ousiy. 1 nero wns n goou uiivuuuin.u, who hnvo met sovernl times, nlso put rs of amounts ranging from 12.GQ up n fast matqli, each being anxious to20 for n wrlto up to mnko a doclslvo showing over tho that was to appear In hv Proalilnnt Tnft fnr Mm nnnlHnn 11 .. n.tiAn "ting skyscrapers Is recommended. John Johnson, died Sunday evening many members of the domination ,, nB8,8tnnt nttorney genern, of t,10 other. Fish showed ... a utile ino ""J,"; a J ' Some would have the height of at 7 o'clock at tho family homo In from tho Coqulllo Valley .nd pthw UB,ted stn(ea w ,, 8Woru t0. bes n the early rounds hut ,NosIe , jnd J otlir With ho mono tuld BB in which mnniifacturlug Fernda.e. Ho wns aged 8 years and outside point, being (n attendance. dny LewjH nomlmtlJ taUed ot ! B'T"B "'8' ' t vt h.' us obtained 1 th. genMemon I d Industrial pursuits nro followed nearly three months, having been Tho dedlcntoiy sermon .was dollv- conflrmat,on ln tho Sonnto nnd Tn,t ronMlIerable improvement over hls,"iu8 obtained tne fcenuomen camoio "mlted to flvo stories. born December B. 1902. Ho had ewd by rrof. P. O. Punch.of tho O111. form 'in nrovlous Oghts. much ")K 0 been 111 sl.ico tho llrst of tho year, vol Ford Academy and was a strong Kt" the recess appointment. hm m KMl nlfhoMRn ho InMer n si, all .sum down Jm,ati0'r !,. ..i ...,i i.v rhnnmntiHm ..i.. - i. .i. in n,i ni,ri.l "WILL RICVUHR I'AIIDONH, penred to get a llttlo more steam Into about, cpncoctlng. plans (o work I IIVUU MUUM1W vmmwvm wj ,,....-..-.. il(k ,w t.ivi ulmwmhhhh w....w 1 - 1- , t.li n.itA. LEAVE TODAY was tho cause of denth. The child's tlanlty. Elder J. Mark Comer IiIh nunches. ' l0 unsuspecting jhiuhc. iiwiieu ' ,'.. ... ... . iniro.f Consldornblo money- was wagered mvi:u u. .u..,.v, ... ..u ... ALLIANCE Steamship Arrives From Eu reka Sunday and Sails North Today. The Alliance nrrlvod In late yes- and Hunker 1oi-m nnd WiiInIi ! mother died over a yenr ago. Those pnstor E. H. Emmorson were nmoagi Down Uv Tnft. 1 . . al. .... . .... oio .. .j... 1 ..... ' ... . .'... . n t..... nn tlin Inttnr co nnd when surviving nro 1110 uiinur uuu i.u "- wie iuiirsiueiit iiiuiuuvib iiu - iuy Assnciaiea rrqss 10 uoos uuy - "- '-- .im...r n.rii. .Huna frnm (nillvlitu. tors nnd six brothers. slsted In tho services. I Times.) seeiey nnnounceu um result as n f uw ,;"'" .r" b Tt " 7th , Tho funernl will bo held from the pastor T. O. Bunch in his financial WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnr. 27 rnw. ono of Fish's followers broke al- an J C0W3'Bl boa't8' Mt WI" .residence, probably -tomorrow but report showed that only about 135 From sources close to tho President 'bIu0 Uie ro"C8 nd fo,r nilniito or It 0 or no success wiwq in w n .. ... ... ... . .i,.n..i...i.. ...... . ... ...,. ,. . . ....... ..... .. ... two It looked ns though there might. tru,a lllB nn,m "l ecu""B uio couu tne umo ..a. ..ui ., BniR ,,l.u unpa.u u . u.. .. w .c in.ou iuua, , . ru. . n ,mnrnmnflI vn . "p lllm - ,, ty .,r,nt,I1R through perjury, hut also DU1II1IIIK uiu VU1111.C. 11110 nuo i..v- uiiji(-aiH t vu uuiincin, V'i"i ma , - ii,i .. .. .... .... ..- ., .. ...... . . . ...... thn rnfrpp. inijeu. tlcnliv snuscriueu yesioruny prior 10 .Morso 01 .New Yon; nnu jpnn waisn . ........ . ... . . . ...... ... . . A Hiinclnl frnin from Mvrtla. Point ruouiJi,!-; u. u11u1.1r.11. the iieuicniory service proper. 1110 or unicago, unaouuteuiy .win uo ae- - - - - ; . .. . p,....,.,.,. fr,in. wi,!oh ho It 1r stnted tho nttornov cen- "rougiu over quno n iww irom wiu - - - 11 IB HlllieU lUO UllUrilOJ 0W1- .,, fr..nMnn rnlnrtl. Ill Hill lllpail- uoquiiie vnuey nnu uioro wero niso " .-.... ... tlmo Wilson brancneu out aim "pur chased" tho Eagles plant at llandon (drawing on his supernbundaut decided. IU)foreo!f a spocln) edition of tho paper, ao- ' "About a month ngo Partlow mado work wns very economically dono, nJod. '"day from Eurekn nnd sailed this mmlng for Portland. In order to Pent n delny, tho Alliance cross- M In at low tide hut got caught on F IN 1 Flf BANKER 1... ....tin-iitlm. n.'.lp.twl nf Kltrii l'nlllt- niiicli nf thn u-nrk nml materials be- nrnl'n rppnniinpnrintlon In both cnHes era nt Snn Diego. ing donated. The total cash outlay are adverse nnd that thp Presldont (,,,1, n l""uor noro ,rom Allegany 1 r... . .,.... 1)Maa n Hnna TlilV .. H.n ninna n ,. .1 nvnnA.tv vn. n.llv ...III f.11..tr I. a nii.llnn-a aiU. COOS IClVCr. liy .BfiUUItllUII Itcon vu vwm ...rf 4U illu tr,.itikv Htm jkujjv; i. wm w... n ,,, .v.tun ta ....M...etw. Times.) about G50. SAN DIEGO, Cal Mar. 27. The building of the church hero "Lang's Mad House." In largo red was under tho direction of Pastor T. letters this sign Is said to have been G. Hunch and tho handsome little edl- pnlnted on tho sides of tho armored flco has won him nnd his assistants the Pony Inlet shnni ,!,,. .i. h.H cruiser Maryland recontly and nn much praise. ,0 wait for tho tide to flood. Tho investigation is being conducted to May was not long, however. ern the Identity of the culprit. The NO VESSEL IJUKNED. Among the passengers coming hero Maryland Is In port and tho men aro I i In and lesumed control of tho Dan Tom Eureka wer J n nnpkim,.Rn said to havo complained bitterly -t Itmemio I utter uiinoie to limi lrnco I ; TJlU8 Mr Wllson, lato editor M". Barkhouse, Jos. narkhouso J the rigid discipline Imposed by Com- of Disaster Nenr I.urckn. franklin. .1. Cnmeth. Miss E. Pome- niander C. J. Lang, executive officer (Hy Associated Press to Coos Bay, stock of cheek and hot nlr) nnd start ed th Hnndonlnn which lived a cou ple of Issues nnd then went to tho wnll. Wllson stnrtert to move tho Lakeport plant to Bandon, but hero his plans went astray, ns Mr. Bmlth, l1fB III II II I 'll 1'tuiiB nuui iiriiuj, ud ' u.., llllnlll 111 IIIlr'r Sniit, & Quarles. owners of tho U I lllU II L. U It L Paper, entered u protest and stopped Five Others Have Narrow New YorkPoice Unabe to De ; two t ---V"Lui of the big cruiser. f)- and W. Elbella. The Alllnnco had a largo list of ..,.. trough pnsBongers from Eureka for HAW MILL CHAXflKS OWNEHS. Portland. Among those sailing from J T here were the fnlimvinn-. L. A. Roberts-, C. C. Carter and J R Savenus. J. t. Pearce Andrew 8. Whltnkor have taken over tho Ar-, story of the burning of a Arstadt. Jean West", J. F. Evans, II. neson saw mill, which will be run Eureka, CaL, as probably Williams. Alfred Le'o, E, C.Gay 'and by the new ownors and the local de-, "e. Elsie Gay, Viola Gay Hazel n:and for lumber and timbers sup- MOTOK1IOAT .linEAICS ay. M-. Button. Mrs Thnver Po- piled. L. A. ltoberts has recently WOULD'S SPEED r W'elck nnd wife arid child, F. W. purchased tho Hughes tract of 1C0 vfiler and F. A. Edwards. acres, mostly in timber, which lies TItyipr 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 7. After a thorough search pf the Cali fornia const Captain Daniels of tho revenue cutter McCulloch reports tho vesBpl off untrue. Escape Near Harrodsburg, Ky., Today. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay cide Whether Murder Or Suicide. to Coos Bay ! DOui..uku x.co . "-., (nv .e.n,,gllli preB8 T,me8, I Times.) HARRODSBUHG, Ky Mar. 27. NKW V0RK N, Y Mar. 27. - Four persons perished and flvo had juUus Debrovlsky, owner of a prl- a narrow escape from destruction In vnto bank, died today ns tho result IlKCORD a flro at the homo of J. T. Veach, of a bullet wound In the abdomen. Whether It is n case or suiciue oi While Governor West wns veto- "5 bills so freely, why didn't he e'o some of those thnt will bo duo ea the first of tho month? without a Job and without money with which to pay hotel bills and hlied help. To avoid tho embarrass ing situation ho quietly left Bandon last week on trnll of Partlow, wo suppose. "Tho country U far bettor off without such boosters, and tho only ones who regret their departure nro tftoso who hold their I. O. U.'s." LAKEPORT PAPER CHANGES. .. It is evident that tho Lakoport Banner will not nt ouco bo removed a ..,. ... .. E. :i'r " . TM : Z n'.. -; ::." ':. "; .... .... .j .i.. i- .. -rir.. r-.o-' nnrlnnt Mnnln ' CldO. lO wua iiiutiu n.tn.ib ui .. t.m era8that o mlU wHI out Into Le HI. showed a wonderful burst' ree children. Voach's family tnl)le dyJnK. A r0Vo,ver with one to Bandon. Mesars. Smith A Q.arr.1. lumber A portion of tie tmct lies of speed In a trial on the Solent Frl- escaped. chamber empty was In th. drawer, having again akeu possession o tho jumper, a poruon ui mo " J uut .. jj not Beem .)robab e tho p'ant and retiring Wilson and Part- handy to tho saw mill -.. . mak In. 9 , .kl..h0l Nlek Lon.worthaTas well got lor could have take',, the revolver low. II J. Crlppen. formerly editor TmMSrmZ h3eW.lt t busy on a message of congratu.a- from tho drawer and shot himself and of the Coqulllo Sentinel, has again I' VP.i Yinv nnvhlncr teit or want help, try r want ad tract. a year ago. I, CI UlUtllUI-lu-mn, T-.--- - - . -