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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1911)
w ITPfr "V ""mnpr ' iiiiniiuwwmwpi ' nip ni.nmiumni NO DEAL IS A "SQUARE DEAL" THAT ISN'T PAIR AND SQUARE TO BOTH SIDES oa voUR. ADS CARRYING SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A MorvN niltritlsltiK xpnrju in n ncufpniM-r, compared with tlio npncu uvi'il liy other storv, Mioultl iloilno ll comparative Importance in tlio roiuiimiill)! Pnoo jour tdore'n ml 'NIiik spiUH tin tlitit? Your utorcncvt, Mionlil nppenr in rpilnrly n tloci tills new Hpnpvr. If iH-wpaiHT omitted mi lsne now .on n ftiirl"K """ " ""K"1 "" ,1 not Ik' ii kwh! newspaper. MI.MtlKIt OK ASSOCIATE!) PHHSH VOL. XXXIV KMnblMied In 1878 n The Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION A Coiiftiilltlntlnn of TlmcK, Count Mnll mid Cki liny AilrcrtNcr. No. 72, (Eons SfatwB i STEAMER AGROUND WITH 1,10 PASSENGERS IN DANGER '! Princess Irene Stranded Near Fire Island In Dense Fog. VESSEL FAILS TO FLOAT AT HIGH TIDE Transfer of Passengers From Vessel to Another Is Hard Work. to Coos Bay (WILMS DO MUCH DAMAGE Amerlcah Renegades Start On Career of Pillaging. (Ily Associated Prc8B Times.) NEW YORK, April 7. High tide did not bring rellof to tlio grounded ,' (Dy Associated Press to tlio Coos Dny Times.) CALEXICO, Cnl., April 7. Stan ley Williams nnd his robol band of eighty men stationed at Algodoncs, a few miles enst of hurc, Inst night iteamor Princess Irene and day light j began n career of robbery nnd terro jound her In practically the san.o' f" l Anorlcnn ranches located position as when sho rah aground In " 'ow California. he dense fog yesterday, but today T" depredation, aro reported to me e . ,, nni'. ,,P ,i amount to more thnn $10,000. Unit wave arc beating against her nnd ,, , ,m a timt Hio Cl1 8tnte8 citizens have appealed to oecasonnlly bronklng so mat tno " 7 . -i..i ti. 1 7n nnd. 'ho Amerlcnn troops located hero for decks are drenched. Tlio i,H0 pan- ' .ii, .. ....i n.i i.n help. Wltllmns Is said to liavo been senwrs aro still on board nnd tlio ' ' .. , . ... , ,, i n former quartermaster mrgonnt In nrob em of removing thorn under ox- .,.,'. , , 7 , . .. .,. i ,.i tlio United States Army nnd s charg- lit dk weather conditions Is n serl- .,,,,. " , . n,,..i od with desertion. . All his followers ous one. It mny not ho attempted . . . , n. ,, . jnro Americans. as the vcstel h In no immedlato dau-i ,..... ,,,.,, . . x. , , .k ... ....... ,ii The situation Is comldered thd cer but should tho storm develop, . ,, ... ,,,... . most Borloua slnco tho rwlola bognn serous results might follow. " i . M .1-- uuuriuiuiin hi iuhui vuiiiiii uiu. i uu u & wn w n tr n nir inn iihwmmiib pel's will probably bo innrto lntor to day, 1 R ARRESTED FOR CRIES Young Stage of North .Bend Captured at Medford Al leged Bandon Burglar Is Caught. Sherman Stage of North Bend, who Is alleged to hnvc eloped with Stella Culbcrtson, n young North Ucnd girl several months ngo, is under arrest nt Medford on tho chargo of contri buting to tho delinquency of a min or. Sheriff Gage, who hnB been on his trail, located young Stage who was going under tho nnmo of Utzln wr nnd will leave tonight' via Myr tle Point to bring him to Coqullle. The Culbcrtson girl Is now at tho homo of her parents In North ncntl, having been brought hero a fow weeks ngn from Oakland by Miss Mc Oraw, nn officer of the Juvenile court there who found the girl In a pitiful condition. AittMh linmlnn Bui-glut'. Yesterday Sheriff Gago arrested Joo Duffy, formerly of Marshflcld and a cook nt tho various logging camps on ,tho charge of larceny at Dundon. Duffy Is alleged to have stolen $2G from n house In the "Red light district" nt Dnndon, also with breaking Into tho home of Mrs. .Bar row and nlso with tho theft of some money from a blacksmith shop and tho attempt to steal somo rings from a llttlo girl's finger. Duffy Is nllegod to havo lighted matches In two of tho places he entered nnd was seen by different qncs. In ono plnco When ho was discovered, he claimed to be an officer. FEAR CHINKS WILL STARVE Chinese Trying to Smuggle In to Upited States From Mexico, SAN DIEGO, Cnl., April 7. Un conafim vlulluncc of customs nnd nrmy patrols on tho International 1 UpUHUIUlin III UUI SMIIIWI lllil. 1 MU ..-,...i..-i ...... i- n. . ! border has produced a peculiar con- i.iui:imi nun iimuu mm nil inu tuiiuu ' ,, i 'owned by John Cudnhy of Chicago t,ltlo nt Enseimda in lower Cnllfor- iln mliAfA nw timif1int1 Pliltwteft wnn ' 1111(1 nilVIU fcl HIIIIUH.U VMIHVMV w NOTED SISTER PASSES Air 1IIII1 I Till IllllI'll ill ( I .11 I II ill llllllia 111' V The trans-shlpmont of i.aBsongorfl , , . ..Vo nwnltlnir n chnnco to got Into icnn i.nnu ami unuio company ol " - - i .. . . .. . . .. . tho I'nltod States nro rcnortcd stanvi wninn liminrni iinrriHon i,rov ulih ui i i ina A..Bnin i nna of .nVlirlnWr : ' Chinese nierelinnU In San DIeg"S " n - "..-... owners. of the Princess Irono wns begun Into this afternoon when n surfbont bear ing nfteen women loft tho Ircno'o left aide and bonded for tho rellof ship, Prlnz Frederick Wllhelm,! a urn which wns Mantling by the strnnded C. S. WINSOR S AUTO steamer. Attempts to llont tho vessel j TURNS TURTLE TODAY continue. j The tnsk of removing tho passciV jH .llni anil C. S. Wlnsor tlirov.ii .1 yesterday shipped two hundred mats of rice to Ensennda hoping they mny i elude tho olllclals nnd gic Into this country. cers Is n stuncndouH ono. lt took eight hours to transfer S00 pnssun. ters from the .Kinking stonmer Itcp- ubllr It l linldivixl Mint nn wnrk Al YiM ilniio nfinM . iKlilfn'l 1 toil uv IIIIIID II11UI INhUUIIJ ... ... I mo woruing of removing tno pns- Out Hut Kscupc Injury n( Norlli Ucnd This forenoon, tho nuto of C. S. .Wlnsor of North Bend turned turtlo whllo Mr. Wlnsor nnd Jns Allen woro ninklng a trip tlirough Old Town. Tho lengers wns still progressing lato nrnldnnt occurred on tho shnrii turn this afternoon but tho difficulties nro near the Chns. Cnvnnngh place. ry great nnd tho work is slow. ! Neither of tho occupants wns injurol ' I to any extent. Tho mnchlno was (By Associated Press to Coos Bay righted by' workmen from tho mill Times.) . I nnd was nblo to 4jo brought back un- NEW YORK. N. Y.. Anrll G. Tho MANY ARRIVE ' ON REDONDO Mother Benedict, High In Cath olic Church Work, Dies In Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Wash., Arl! 7. Sister Benedict .losoph, familiarly known ns Mother Uouedlct, dlod at pnralyslB today at tho Mouso of Pro vidence. Sho wns born May 20, 1810, In tho Piovlnce of C,uobec nnd enmo west In 18CC. Sho founded St. Potor's hospital nnd pravl lod an aca demy nt Olympln, was sls'oi superior nt Tnullnh Indian school nnd provin cial superior of Washington from 1000 to 1903 nnd of Orogou from 100U to 1007. SEVENTY-FIVE MINERS ARE ENTOMBED IN SGRANTON MINE FOUND GUILTY IN MEAT CASE Little Hope of Rescuing Men Alive Is Held On Account Of Fire. Exits. Shut Off and Conflagra tion Keeps Rescuers Back. j (By Associated Prees to Ccos Buy Times.) SCRANTON, Pa., April 7. Flft to sovonty-Ilvo men employed In tho itnr & nivn nnunr. ... ,w. . -" . iteamer Princess Irono of tho North German Lloyd lino ran nshor'o o,arly tOd IT Off Innn lllll ilnllnn ton tntlna Mt of Fire Island. She was on tho jjrki.,iuut Hansen Saved Little Girl's . b f Passenger Tho first part of v I m .... I 1 . . lltil n.m Itti fllll. "j nere irom uenon ana Names DCTAILS OV ACCIDKXT. Steamship Arrives In Frqri San FranciscofrWill Sail Sunday. Thq Redond'o arrived in yesterday from San Francisco with a large num- lth a very largo passenger list. Sho Is Iflng enBV and Is axnoctad to float herself nt high tide. A heavy fog prevailed when she ran aground. Tugs are standing by. EMPIRE HUME IS DESTROYED Residence of Ed.f Hansen Burn ed Last Night 'With $2,000 Loss. The residence of Ed. Hansen, en lMer on the tug Gleanor of Gardl Jer. at Empire was totally destroyed J fire lat night. Tho property was Wcnpled by c. H. Zevcley, a school teacher. The fire started In tho second story M had gained much headway when covered by members of TAie Zoveley 'mlIy Wn "Were gathered in' tho first 0r7- It Is thbught to have orlginat 'om a" over-heated stove pipe. coo loss ,a est,mated' at abollt 2' 9 nd is partly covered by insur- Uce. Life. Tho Coquillo Sentinel says con cerning the accident reported In yes terday's Times: Llttlo Hazel Armstrong, whilo playing on tho track of tho Ansen logging road near tho Striker place, was run ovor by tho logging trnln and sustained a broken and badly lacorated loft arm. The accident oc curred about six o'clock yesterday nvonincr ns tho empty train was ro- tha trip was a llttlo stormx but dur ing thd last leg of It fine weather prevailed. '' ' Tho Redondo will sail nt 8 o'clock Sunday morning, for San Francisco. Among 'thoso arriving on the Re dondo were tho following: L. Martenftlj Cou'ls Gordon, John Bodges, T. BTOwn.'T. N. Brady, J. Joseph, H. G. McDonald, Miss Ruth nnnnhoe. E. C. Cortelyou, D. G. Ir- CENSUS WILL RE S DU 7 if, Director Durrand Says Figures Will Be Available Shortly. BLAZE RAGES FAR BELOW THE SURFACE Jury Returns Verdict Against Geo. W. King In City Re corder's Court. Geo. W. King wns Inst night found guilty by a Jury In City Recorder Butler's court of keeping for sale Im puro ment in violation of a city ordi nance. City Recorder Butler Itnpos- cd n fine of JG0 nnd tho city will pny Bancroft mine of tho Scrnnton Coal nil tho costs except tho coHs of tho compnny nt Throop aro entombed in Jury which Mr. King will hnvo to pay. tho Inner working, All chances of. Tom Bennett, who represented Mr. t'scnpo, it Is believed, nre cut off. A King nt tho trial annouircod today firo Is raging along an entlro vein, that tho caso would bo appealed to owing to nn engine hnuno having the clrcdlt court. , boon nblaze. The uilno In equipped The ense was hard fought, City At- with two openings but tho locntlon of, tomoy Gobs prosecuting It far tho the burning englno room IS such aa city nnd Tom Bennett and Bennett to hnvo cut off tho escapes by tliosa Swanton dofondlng Mr. King. An routes. evening session wns held last night Tho government's rescue crow with and tho mattor submitted to the Jury oxygen helmets nnd other cqiitpmont about 10:10 o'clock. In nbout twou- nro on tho gtound but until tho flro ty-llvo minutes, tho Jury which con- sulllclontly controlled, thoy will ba slstcd of Hnrry Bradllold, Hnrry Nns- helpless to aid the ontombod men. burg, Clnudo Nnsburg, N'orls Jensen, Tho lire In tho workings Is 750 Fred Weaver nnd O. O. Luud brought feet below the Htirfaco. in n verdict of guilty ns charged. I Tho witnesses for tho prosecution EMMANUE' EPISCOPAL wore It. J Huggard whsworo out. CHJRCH ELECTS VESTRY tho complaint against King, Dr. E. I Mlngus, Lloyd Llghthnll. Herbert ', W W ,IX CmPBt; l)f Tcm. Cotter, Henry L. Whitney and Louis, ,,,, Aft.,rs ,)f c,miTl A,.0 Whitney. Tho witnesses for. tho do-j CIiommi, fenso wgro Opo. W. King, Geo. Doppo.l At Ul0 nicoUn- r' tho congroga Honry Dyers, W. H. Lingo, John .,,, f Kmn,ttm,0j upiscopal churcli Whobroy, nnd W, J. Wnllacd. .l,nHt ,..,., .,. f0i.villir mu,borH of Tho trial centered around the nl- i the church wore elected vestryman: legea siausnior anu bbio or pigs, onu J( w gnnQ,tt L. K. Balllngor. of whoso logs was so badly dlseasod Mn(l. ,)an0( . Wnii 1IorHruu, Honry that It had partly fallen off. i niIBB,IWi Ur j. T. McCormaO, Harry A largo nudlonco llstonol Intently vnaluriF r. K xMmnn. iinnnntt: to tho trial. UltlEI'S OF IIANDO.V. Swanton and Jnmes M. Upton. At the first meetlnr of this now 1 official body of tho church called for . Thursday evening, April 13, nt tho Xvuh of Clty.ny.tlu-Sen Ah Told Ily r(.otory, thero will bo olectod from Th Heconler. among their own number two poroona Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stewart of Port to nct nH wnrdcil8 of ti,p church, and Opford. aro Bandon visitors today. nl80 ftitr(,nsuiQr nnd a secretary. Tho 1010 census of tho towns of The, -aro on their w, hon. .Iter Ull UAIUUUUU VIOIt UV OMIlll UUIIU ,,. their daughter, 'Mrs. T. L, Carey. Andrews, E. Carpentor, . a.. n.A nn.... n, tlia rlvpr win. A. D. turning io ii' ni' " '- - ,; and but for tho presence of mind.f E. S-JJownlnJ, T. McC ormac, Theo Vornon Hansen, tho brakeman'on tnef Polndter.lr. 'Everett. K. M. Lutz, train tho child would Haye been l- Geo. Ballev ,G, A. Wright. A. O. stantly killed as sho was lying across Foot6, Mrs! A. O. Foote, O. E. Bur the rail when tho train reached her. ford, G. R. Wooo, Ted M'. Johnson, 'Young Hanson signalled tho en- J. Plyler, F. A. Llndh, A. T. Harris, glneer t6 stop and sprang from tho C. OUon.JoO Alder. J. Saris. D. Saris, car, grasping tho llttlo girl's dress, ' R. Sarls S. Saris. J. P. Holmes, . I. and had his glove not slipped would Sodermau, N. Aldredge. M. Glusky, havo swung her clear of tho track. J. L. Bass, J. Jacobson, H. Meyer. T. Pnrttinatolv ho was able to BWing jacouaon. h6r body clear of tho track and be Coos county Is not available yet but will bo within, a wee)i, prton days, probably, nccoVdlng .to.a letter from Director' 'E, Dana 'bprjnSid to Tho Times today. The other day, The Times wired Mr. Durrnnd ns It was thought that perhaps through an er ror tho forwarding of tho returns had been overlooked, an prder hav ing been previously given to wire, tho figures ns soon ns possible. In roply to this, Mr. Durrand, under dntp of April I, writes nsfpllows: Washington, April 1, 1911. Coos Bay Tjmes, Mnrshfleld, Oregon. . "I am In 'receipt of your last tola-. ;W)0,jK HKNATE LJUIiKIlH. Caucus Held In Wutdilnutnn to Noras Mrs. Nols RnsnniBsen entertained j prty I,eudeni. n .number of friends nt, hor homo 'in ' (IJy AB80cjntCd Press to tho Coos Bay East Bandon' last Thursday after noon, In honor of' Mrs. Fnhy and daughter, Miss Molllo Fnhy of Fahy ville. . ' ' tween tho rails. Tho train was stop ped when but ono truck had passed over the child. However, a brake rod must havo struck tho'chltd's arm as It' was badly bruised and lacerated and the bone broken near the shoulder." 'The LAWKS of the Home Mission ary Society of the Methodist Epis copal Church WILL SEItVK SUPI'RR on Friday evening from 5 to 7 o'clock in the CHVIXCH PARLORS. Price, " - MSTEIl PlIfVrA hit.m.Vr. , I nr ir. "".aFOUacKNTS. Ensterpos- , J 1'Cent a . ,, ..w..,.r,c J..T a Wi'llPMAV & CO YOUR --. .v.ii, A, ax t-ifK.-'xii. t'ltw-in " 'w " Co. luer Flour, hlBhet quality. , . . ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The Nann Smith, arrived In today from Bay Point. Thn Breakwater will pail at 7;30 tomorrow morning for Portland. The Hazel Dollar, the Lig lumber carrier and the largest vessel tnai ever Visited Coos Bay, is due in hero Monday, Yesterday's marine repoits from Bandon were tnat the Aftvil aVrlved and sailed and that the I'lfleld and Gualala arrived. COAL ORDERS .SO PER TON. JUSTLTOE Hams & Bacon Excel!. , Perfection in Preferred Stock Bnud Mler'AdeNa King has sold hor res- tnurnnt' to E. "W. Black nnd daughter t)l0 gQI)ttt0( who recently caino Hero from UKia lionai'i .t. ' Cpptalu-O. "Wirent cooperative ob server reiloitfi tliaV tho rainfall for t,bo, ip;ith-ioT 'flinrcn was t.nv in- Times.) WASHINGTON. D.-C, April 7. With a voto of 21 to 10 tor Sonator Shlvoly, tho democratic caucus today nominated Sonntor Martin of Vlrgl- nln ns tho leader of tho minority in -rr gran, of March si.i, uui rep-y cnp8;.)day8,c,ear'-12. days rainy and wired for the reason that the lcl'y,J.,,WUTW rnlnfaII for the cor matlop requested Is not available. .jj.l month Qf J0J0 wng , J0 It Is expected, however', within about a week pr ten 'Says', tP an nounce tho population of all plnc- In tne state oj-uregon, iu u ljiqhea.i a-difference of .08 of an Inch morjLi Jhla year. 1L L if ' The Randon Cannery will surely bo built nt once, ns tho financial end . A....l f ..tltt tin iilonti, vised to me coning . ....- ,of tho prop0i,tlon ,8 fully oil in wiro vou 1110 iuiuio iui .m- assured. Practically all of tho stock and bonds places mentioned ,as soon as they nro, hnye boen mW Rnd Uje WOfk nf ready, Very respectfully, E. DANA DURAND. ...... . Vn" 11I FIRM 18 BROKE. IN 18 INNINGS Los Angeles Victor In Hard Fought Game Portland Drops One. PORTLAND, Ore., April 7. Loa Angeles took an elghteon inning game from Oakland at Ouklaud yos- Chlcago Creditor Take Charge of , Contractors. lUy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times,) rounding matters Into shape Is pro ceeding very satisfactorily. It Is Ihnniilit Hint liv tlin onil nt Hils wo ok everything Will be closed up so r.r,terday by a score of four to two. Tho as the financial end of tho business scores of yesterday's games In tha Is concerned, and then tho work of Const league woro as follows; building and equipping tho cannery. At Vernon will begin very soon. ENGRAVE!) and air brush. UW3VU In .fannv UAKTKH OAItDS at CHICAGO, 111., April 7.A credl- pnRSTI8S & Co Portland. . . . . Vernon 1)1' At Oakland Los Angeles. . . . Oakland (Eighteen Innings). tors' committee late today took char ge of the affairs of ueorgo w. julk- Engraved KASTKR CARDS direct At Sacramento- son, incorporated one oj tne rposi , y . A JL JIKntisS. San Francisco. Sacramento widely known engineering and con- & Co tracting concerns In the country. . White IUvTTFloHr, hhjhest quality. MISTLETOE Hums ft Bucon Excel!. j Perfection la Preferred Stock BraaOe R 2 4 R 4 R 3 2 C 8 II :o 8 K T S