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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1912)
THE PEOPLE WE ENVY ALWAYS ENVY SOME OTHER EELLOW HIGHER UP Ql000 THIS PAPER OP AITMOIMTV' in MarshricliI is the lndoiiciitl. cut Times. It Is for Uio ciy and ooiiiiiinnlly first, .,st ,.'. nil tho time. JOIN THE TIMES FAMILY. AVATCH TIIK WANT ADS. Tlicro nro ninny Rood bargain.- to bo found there. Anything lost or fomul U nlunys adver tised In Tho Times. mmt 1KSE MEMBER OP TUG ASSOCIATED PRES m XXXVI. E,tol'"'l nl878 AAAV,s Tho Const Mail. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, RECEMBER 31, 1912. EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll Mn lf and Coos Buy Advertiser. IMU ' rl mm B URGE ELECTRIC CHME AT llll! MILL WRECKED t!f Wi Blown Over and Crashed Into Nann Smith Dock at Mill Last FAMILY UAS NARROW ESCAPE CONSIDERABLE OTHER DAMAGE ALSO DONE Piledriver at Pulp Mill Also Is Wrecked by 80-Mile Gale Here. Tho C. A. Smith mill Inst night Buffered probably tho most Rovoro dnmngo thnt tho storm litis wrought on Coos Dny when ono of tho lnrgo electric cranes used In Inmllnr. im Nnnn Smith wns blown down nnd fmin Curry county, whoro bo has complotoly wrecked. Hcshlca tho n,nt, nrrnngomonts to smrt n drug wrecking of tho crnno Itself, tlio ' nml niUB,c Btro nt Gold Bench. Ho heavy stool shattered tho dock lnMv111 "Pond a week or so with his two plnccs. Tho dnmago will prob- family lioro nnd return thoro, his Alf Gauntlett's Rig Is Upset Near Lanfjlois R. E. Knorr Tells of Curry County. R. E. Knorr, formerly of tho Rod Cross drug storo, roturnod today ably exceed $10,000. family romnlnlng horo until spring. Tho other crnno Is tinderimlnii m- Mr. Knorr mado tho trip up to pairs and will probablv be com- "nndon on horseback nnd reports ploled nnd ready for uso' beforo tho "lnt tM0 ron(l wns nwful condl Nnnn Smith returns again to load tlon Tll W',IU" wnB "lowing n galo so that tho ncoldont will not on- nml BCros of trees had fallen tlrely crlpplo tho loading facilities. ncross tl10 l'lghwny. All tho wires Owing to both tho lolsgrnph and wero 'wn. Asldo from this, ho long dlstnnco phono wires bolng snw no "H'or BK" ot dnmago. down today, It wns Impossible to' " roports that Alf Gnuntlett, a notify Arno Meroon, designer of.we" known Curry county mnn, nnd tho crano, who Is upending Christ- n'8 w'fo nni1 Bon nn'1 two dnugh mas with Ills folks at Horkoloy. torB nntl n "nrrow cscapo from This nftornoon nn effort wnB bolng ""ions Injury nt I.nnglols whllo mado to got a wireless messago on rollto to No"h Rend to visit nt through to him. tho C. S. Wlnsor homo. Mrs. Gaunt- Consldornblo other mlnnr i!nmn lott Is n sister of Mr. WInsor. They wns dono nround tho mill bv tho wor trnvollng In n prlvnto rig RESOLVE TO BE BETTER IVrEW YEAR'S is regarded ns the lime when a AN man should take sto.k of his past and present and make resolutions concerning the future. It is well to mako resolutions, and it is better to keep them. They serve a good purpose, even if not kept, though they should not bo made -with the idea of breaking them. One can be conservative in making good resolutions and thereby gain an advantage. Do not resolve to be perfect merely make a determin ation to be belter. Resolve to improve in everything in which you arc defective. Decide to act more kind ly, think more charitably, speak more pleasantly, work more diligently, give more cheerfully. Don't try to achieve the perfect, which is impossible. Just try to improve, to bo and do better, and you will be better for the trying. LAUNCH MAYFLOWER BURNS; SEVEN ABOARD ARE RESCUES WILL BE HARD TO GET FEDERAL AID Coos Bay Delegation to Get Restoration of Jetty 'Will Have Hard Proposition to Solve C. A. Smith and C. R. Smith's Views. ' That tho Coob Br.y delegation to Washington will hnvo ono of tho most dlincult undertakings thnt n commlttco has ovor had to Immcdlato nctlon. If not. nm satis fied commlttco can accomplish noth ing thoro. Shall I secure slcoplug accommodations on Southern Paci fic to Chicago? If bo, for how many? Answer." Aftor receiving theso tologrnms Mr. Simpson lmmodlntoly began consulting Mnrshflcld nnd North Rend men ns to whether tlioy thought it was advisable for tho commlttco to go to Washington, inni.-in i i.i'i.innnn.i iiw iniioriiini nnywny. oven In tho fnco of ovor which L. J. Simpson ImH Just ro-l wholmlng odds. Tho only thing to colvod from C. A. Smith nnd C. R. orfsot this wns tlio vlow of I). C, STREET WORK IS TAIN UP New Planking on Curtis and South Second; Changes Grades; Rebates. Tho Mnrshftold city council Inst evening took preliminary stops In a numucr or street improvement pro jects nnd nlso to clenn up n number of other mnttcrs. City Enclneor Gld- loy did not hnvo his special report owned by the Smith-Powers Corosuv Craft Catches Fire in Lower Bay While En Route to South Slough Monday. LIFE SAVING CREW CALLED OUT TO AIL Boat Valued at $4000 and Be longing to Smith-Powers Co. Destroyed. The gnsollno launch, Tho Mnydour In command of dipt. John Wnnwicv, wns burned to tho water's edgo jp tcrday forenoon nt 11 o'clock la tut low or bay, abreast of tho govornran works. The Moyflour, whlrh loft horo n. 0:30 o clock yesterday moriilnK on tho streets to bo hard paved next, ready Tor submission. Tho South Eleventh street grndo was ono of tho tlrst mnttors to coiuo up. A. 1 . Myers presented n petition nnd was usod In carrying sumAuva to tho Smith-Powers camp on SoulL Inlot nnd nlso for towing. Shu f.ir- rlod six passengers mid all went well until below the Llfo Saving Station. signed by most of tho rosldont nro-! whon tho launch took fire. perty ownors nsklng thnt tho council dipt. Wasson sounded tho dlBtrctre ndopt tho grndo which City Engineer! signal and the first boat to gho as Oldloy, ho and others had submitted slstance was thnt occupied by Uw at tho last session. Tho petition was! Holdcrn boys, who woro out flalr slgnod by A. Y. Myers, Alvn Doll,' Ing.Thoy rescued tho six passengers. I. S. Kaufman, A. Snnqulst, P. A.1 nnd Cnpt. Wnsson was taken oft by TIedgen, V. II. Ashmnn, R. Kovorn,' U'O Life Saving crow, and tho burn W. O. King, K. K. Mnrcoy, Mrs. 11.' lug boat towed to shoro, wharo latoc V. Olson, nnd Mrs. E. O. Plnnagnn.j Captain Wnssan nnd yiq Ajoldom Alvn Doll said that this wns all tho 'oys extinguished tho last ojnbora or resident owners except J. O. Lnng-I tho flro. nnd lust night nt High wntcr wormy, wno una not boon seen, nml l"o nun wns noneiiou Francisco but tho vessel hns been dolnycd by the storm nnd ho will lenvo via Drain tomorrow morn ing. Today ho rccolved tho following telegram from C. A. Smith of Monn aha, Wis., head of tho Southern Ore son cdmpnny nnd tho Monnshn Woodonwnro company; "Had long discussion with Con grossmnu Davidson, oldest inombor on rivers and hnrhors commlttco, thnt tho commlttco should go to i Copplo nnd Engineer Gldloy hnd gono! nnd loggors who woro going to iliwt WnBhlngton ns quickly ns possible, over tho mnttor yestordny nnd de- Smith-Powers South Inlot camp. ""'",. Ul """ ,lu"? .l"i cmod mat it was for tho boat, ovon Tho Mnyllour wns valued at ?1.-r lIHl tlint. tllO COmmlttCO BllOUld COlllmlmh It I.I... r.... r ... lnn storm. Ono of tho worst of theso which upsot, nil being thrown out Smith, In nddltlon to tho lettor Green, who wired from Portlnnd Cotmrllmon Allen nnd Merchant.' who' Those on board at tho time of thw .Mr. aimp-i ",iu '"""""h in 'u "'" um uoi enro io sign n pomioii. ,iir.' nro woro: uupi. jouu wnsson, nny oavo asto'i'iL-s onKincurs, mm uiiiora ineru, Alien stated tint ho and Counc mnn 'Cox. Hob Costo lo. Andrew Andoriton "-. . . - . ll k.. .. -. -t .ll.l. u.ll.l.. .... l. .. . .. . lit 1 At. .... IW 1. ..!. l..-M . " --..-. w - puiiing in tno piling foundation for tho pulp mill plnnt. This wns com pletely wrecked. Elghty-Mllo Wind. It Is clnlmcd by many old resi dents of tho Ray that tho wind last night nttnlncd tho grenlest ve locity it has ovor reached In tho inner linv nml nrmttwl Mnraliflnlil Old senmen who woro horo last for a ont. Tlioy mfitflcil n clinnro night estlmntod that tho gnlo nti' cot out tho othor dny nnd then times blow SO mlloB per hour. It' tho storm enmo on. Mr. Knorr enmo In fitful blnsts, making It,?'" int V10 ,,0l.lh ot tlie. ,l0;u9 moro difficult for tho structures ox- ,Uvor 'in 1)" nilsroproscnlod and poBOd to Its fury to resist Its forco.U"nt,Cnnt' 0,?" of. th. I1llltllr A numhor of electric light nnd f"""'1 14 r n foot o'wntor on nil escaped with nothing moro scr- Saturday on the Spcodwoll for San iiiiih until Bcruii'iii'H (iiiti urmnes. They got to Unndon yestordny nnd will probably rench North Ilend to dav. Mr. Knorr reports that tho An vil, which recently took n enrgo from horo to Roguo Rlvor Is still tied up thoro, nnd mny not got out stand thntttho commlttco should go to Washington, nnywny. Whllo It will probnbly cost $1500 or $2000 tlioy declare thnt tho Port of Coos Day could not spend that much for a hotter purpose Tlioy point out though It nut him four foot further 000. In tho holo tlinn ho expected, but thnt ho guessed It wns host for most IM'itCI.AltS LOOT MEDFORI) or uio people nnd thnt ho wouldn't stnnd In tho way. Ho said thnt tho now grndo would eliminate consld POSTOITICi: AT KiailT.. Mrcm-THtn. nro.. Don. HI llnro thnt oven though tho commlttco orrtlon of Hnll nvonuo but ns tho 'nrs ontorod tho Modford paitofflco should fall now, ns tho messngoa Indlcnto tlioy may, tho commlttoo win pnvo tlio way for earner nnu moro doflnlto results about tho Coos lOlnnllntln linn lm no tmni. H. .,.111. IMH IIIBI irill III HUTU. IIIHII'IIU Ul I woro also blown down, prinntinir! throo or four, that somo havo re- pentniiy your commlttco could not. not to ask for nny now work, tho tolonhnnn svstom nt tho mill ported. ir.r' 9. work or virtually nrcom- to meroly ask that tho old Jo nnd cnusliiK othor Inconvonlonce Tho Anvil can led about 200 I""" n'l'F ' KnB t0 wnsning- restored to itu former tons of freight In thoro this trip. lo- annu uo kibu io moot mo Tho commlttco will point out It cost uoki nonch pooplo $11 per "" "iiu m wunuiuKiun u inoy tho condition Is n monnco to LITTLE RAIN DURING HT Precipitation During Last 24 Hours Only Half an Inch Total for Year. Dcsplto tho storm whhh mndo It seem to thoso protectwl by roofs that It was raining torronts Inst night, only n llttlo over hnlf nn Inch of rain foil In tho 24 hours up to 4:43 o'clock this morning, ton freight chnrgos. Tho frolght on It to Coob Hay from Snu Fran cisco is $2. no per ton on through stuff. Mr. Knorr stntos, and tho Mncl.oay ostato, which chnrtorod tho Anvil chnrgod $7 por ton from horo to Woddorburn nnd It cost $l.r0 por ton to got It across tho river. Mr. Knorr says that the peoplo of Gold Roach nnd Curry county generally nro opposod to opening tho Roguo River to seining becnuso tlioy think that tho Mncl.onv os tato, which purchnsod tho R. D. Humo proporty will hnvo the snmo monopoly thnt the Into R. D. Humo had. Tlioy own the bnnks of tho river for miles nnd Hume would not let nnyono fish In tho slroam. invoking tho trespass law, which kopt them from landing their nets. Ho says the Gold Iloach peoplo nro enrngoa at tho Maci.eay citato, bu cause tlioy are gottlnic n monopoly In roforonce to Coos Day brldgo nnd nv nminnt iimn ?mii,i i. n.ionii.in Improvements. Ho Is doing nil ho othorwlso can for us, but ho told mo confl- u htta' boon nrnctlcallv decided but tty bo condition that Bcoros of Uvea. In enso thon thnt tho Riv ers and Hnrhors commlttoo nsks for n moro fnvorablo roport from tho district engineers, tho commlttco will piobnbly como direct to Port lnnd nnd got nctlon there docldo to go." C. A. Smith on Docombor 28 wired Mr. Simpson ns follows from Oakland: "Has Portland ofllco sont fnvora blo reports to Washington urging To bo oxnet, tho rainfall wns .50 tnnlina tnnrtfMn i ie i)n rtfltrlnl I'no. ords kopt by D. D. Ostlind, weather of things, nnd nre charging ?1.E0 obsorvnr I 'lor ton wharfngo for each ton of This morning n llttlo hnll and sleot foil to glvo further variety to tho weather show on Coos Dny. Tho total precipitation since Sop tombor 1, 1912, on Coos Day, Is 29.80 Inches. The total preclpltn Hon for tho snmo porlod a year ago was 22.00 inches. Loss rain has fallen tho last fow weeks than foil during tho corresponding por lod of a year ago. Are Without Sen I''. Parties living near tho new High school building today nro exper iencing moro III offects of tho storm thnn olsowhoro. They wero with out olcctrlc light, water or tolo phono sorvlco today, but thoy wero hopeful that at least part of the service would bo restored by to night. Parts of North Dend aro In n similar predicament. DIES AT GLEXD.l. frolght that boos over tholr Wed dorburn wharf. Ho has organlzod tho Cold Ronch Marino Dand of 20 ploces at Gold Beach. NO bItsTble TO CROSS Nann Smith, Redondo, Speed well and Breakwater Tied up by Storm. Tho Coos Bay bar Is rough today, much rougher than It has been, last night's storm having made It worso than over. Mnnn rf Mm 1innrc ivaia n1ln in Col. Holden, Wealthy Slustaw Imni- got out yesterday or today and tho bcnilnil. SllCClimUS Nairn Rmllll T?mlnlwln Snanln-all fitlil The Florence West says: Breakwater aro m ilm n.iv nwaltlnc v.01. u. it. lioioen, "" i ;- an opportunity to get out. It is ueat Known resiaenia ui --- I doubtful if tv will hn nhl n eat ffl ES IN TO E 1 Committee Appointed to In spect Fire Apparatus; Ordinance Changed. Mayor Straw last night nnmod Councllmnn F. E. Allon nnd City Attornoy Goss na tho ronroBontn- tlvos of tho council to mnko tho; W 1 W DF F Council Takes Another Step to Clear Up Docks Other Proceedings. City Englncor Gldloy last ovonlng wns Instructed to mnko n survoy nnd map of tho Marshflold wator- iront from tho coos liny ico anil luttor wns n short street thoro nnd!"1"' Bto'' 8,x reglslorcd parkaxcir would not probnbly bo oponod for nn" '' isntranco was proiiaiiiy many years, ho thought It was all offoctud by tho uso of n skeleton: right to disregard It. Tho now grndo ,toy Ab tho heavy Christmas bu provldcs for starting the project nt'll0fm "' fompletoly flllod tho safe, tho north lino of Railroad Addition, " PplnKo wero kopt outsldo thw running fifty foot south on n iovol,BlronBl)OX- Thoro was no attempt tho next .100 feet being on n 2.7 por! ""l" t0 b,ow ,no 8nfo.- cent grade nnd tho balance of the street to Ingersoll nvonuo bolng on n 10.2 por cent grndo. Tho council voted to ndopt tho now grado nnd rosclnd tho former one. An ordlunnco adopting n now grndo for Fourteenth stroot from Contrnl to Hlghlnnd wns onnctod. An ordlunnco nltorntlng tho grndo of Hnll nvonuo wns ndoptod. Tho now grndo lonvca tho stroot at tho wuiio elevation ns nt nresont nt the Intersection with Broadway but rnlscs nbout three foot nt tho Inter section of Second stroot nnd thon runs nearly lovol to tho hurd sur faco pnvlng nt Fourth stroot. A now grndo was adoptod for fourth stroot botwoen Elrnd nud BOULEVARD IS NEARLY READY Kruso nvonuos. It Is hoped to have this streot Improved next yor.r, mak ing n new thoroughfaro botwoen South Mnrshflold and tho buslnees district. Rcplnulc StirctH. Ten Per Cent Is Maximura Grade to South Slough; ' Distance 5 1-4 Miles. Tho map nnd proftlo of tlio now boulevnrd from Marshflold to th South Slough bridge, wns fllnd wltht tho Mariihfleld clir coiiik II last ev ening by City Engineer (ildle The map shows that an almost tiri-tt route across the penlmtuln front Twelfth at roe t hns been secured. An ordlnnnco providing for now Tno 'Hataiico of the route Is ap tilnnlliif. m n., Ht. ...m..i.n i.i... nrnvlmnfalv M nilli.a A.t.it n .iimn. ' Second nnd Fourth stroots wnB ndop- ,0' nn'l t maximum grade lw I tod. Tho now planking will bo laid ! "elarod to be less than 10 pre special trip with Flro Chlof Keat- Cold Storago plant to Mill Slough, Ing to Inspect flro apparatus In, showing tho hnrbor lino, building oinor towns to noiormino mo nooda.llno and location of tho buildings el Mnrshflold. Tho resolution pass od at tno last session of tho conn ell specified thnt two inombora of on tho wntor front. Tho matter was brought un by City Attornoy Goss, who said that tho council should bo nnmod lint u wno .mn.in.i i.n.iL nn.i ..ntn i. Mayor Straw said that ho doubted ,i,nd a ,nnp of this kind propnred If two members pf tho council , for nt joaJt tho hvo blocltB whoro sunlit tivb unujr utiii unnuu jiuriuits- plon to substitute tho nnmo of Mr. Goss In plnco of ono of tho coun. cllmen. This was readily given, Besides the flro npparatus, Mr. tho proporty ownors havo signed up to clear tho waterfront, no could not put tho matter up to tho War Dopartmont. Thd cost of tho mat tor was dlscussod and City Engln- tlon died at his homo In Glonda Tuesday nftornoon after nn Illness of about threo weoks. After coming to this section Col. Holden engaged lu buying arm soiling tlmbor lnnds from jhlch ho out tomorrow. Men Return Ail Rlcht. It wns reported around town today mm inmKer mil friends, of Fred Beutz and others who made a trio ncnulreii n comfortable fortune. Ho! to tho lowor Bay In a small launch "oq8U Tiiombo? o ' FIown-WMwonlo Sunday weto alarmed abou tholr Lodge, of tho Grand Arinj of the' failure to return. The stciy was Ronubllc KnlKhts f PytH" nd . wrong for Bentz and bis cot. panlon Independent OrdoW Fosters j returned yesterday forenoon Cbas. Besides his aged rartnes In life Cottol was with him and they de- who has boon in feel e njflitn xor, jujuu muir return inp owing io me Boveral years Col Ho!dJ leaves storm. Jns. Forty of Bunker Hill 3plieW8 Wt w a" " ' " "uu v'f iesiciuiijr una . several neph Michigan. Try The Times' Want Ms. expressed tho fear that their small boat might have been swamped in tho rough water. Goss has suggested that tho cltytoer Oldley said that It would prob look into tho purchase of some aby bo botweon 200 nnd $300. streot cleaning apparatus such as a Mr. Copplo wanted to know If tho power streot f lusher and I sprinkler. work could bo dono by Mr. aid Mayor Straw asked Councilman, ley's present offlce force without re- Copplo if ho could not servo on the quiring tho hiring of nddltlonal commlttco when ho wont East. Mr. j10lPf Mr, Gldloy Bald ,t wouJ(, bo Copplo said that ho would bo able .necessary to hire somo help, but o devote only n day or two to tho,not mucn. Ho Ba(1 that now would Inspection on tho coast nnd would, bo tho most convenient tlmo for rather havo others named on tho him in ,in wnrt na nM.n..Aii rtnlitmll inn, 1... 1. ilink 1. ..a..1 .11. ' . .' v v.iiiiiiuiiuu, uui iuuv no wuiuu uo.work was not pressing. S? l!e .rnXdat?oTns!neS7o,e?fLJi"-as finally ord.wd.nd tho nnnnrntns In thn onii nliin Alnv. wiiuirinuu juun oi mo wuiuriruni S6 SST then" SSnSSV'ff iffin fr.TCp2? l? 2" and suggostcd that tho committee and Mr. Copplo submit tho Woport as soon as possible Chniigo Building Ordlunnco. Several amendments to the city building ordinanco were adopted last evening by the council. Be sides tho amendment asked by W. S. Chand'er to reduco the width of 8talrwas. City Attornoy Goss mado a few othor changes which ho said had been doomed desirable Ono provides that tho contractor or sub-contractor will ho hold re sponsible for taking out permits to (Continued on Pago Four.) try and got moro proporty owners to sign up for tho improvement of tho waterfront. Asks Frnnchlbo, Irving Chandler appeared beforo tho council and asked an amond mont to tho heating frnnchlso which W. S. Chandlor hnd prev iously scoured. Tho plan is to In cludo tho district botweon Market and Curtis and from Front to Fourth streot In tho nrea to bo sup plied from a contra heating plant Air. Chandlor plans to build tho central heating plant In tho rear of tho Chandler when he erects tho (Continued on Page Four,) nt right nngloa to tho street and on top or tlio present planking. Tho estlmntod cost is $47C. An ordlnnnco providing for tho roplnnklng of Second streot from Curtis to Hull was adopted. The ostlmnto cost is ?23C0. Tho plank Is to bo laid on top of tho present. Thoso woro both rocommondod by City Engineer Gldloy nn essontlnl. Mayor Straw said that ho thought tho proporty ownors would objoct but tho council wont nhond and declared Its Intention to Improve ns spoclllod. Tho council stnrtod anow tho pro Ject to rebuild tho South Soveuth street brldgo. Tho old projoct had to bo dropped becauso tho ndvanco In tho prlco of lumber would havo ne cessitated a doilclt assessment. Councllmnn Allon said tho work should bo rushed as tho closing ot tho street was n groat Inconvenience Rebates Aro Ordered. A robnto of $88.57 was ordored paid to proporty owners on Mnrket nvenuo botweon Fourth and Sixth streots. A rebato of $910.77 was ordered paid proporty ownors on Mnrkot nv onuo botweon Second and Fourth streots. A rebato of $180.00 was oidorod paid tho proporty ownors on Third streot botweon Commercial and High land. A robato of $2C0.C0 was ordered paid tho proporty owneiB on Fourth cent. No notion was taken on the niat ter last night as Mayor Straw ftalC that ho first wan tod to consult with Mnnagor Herbert Ai matrons' or C, R. Smith relative to tho right of wny across tho S"iuh Ouhvau company's property. Ho said that! Mr, Smith was oxpected hr-ro booiv aftor tho first of tho year Ho said' that 1i. J. Simpson had loeonU conferred with Mr. Smith Jn Port lnnd nbout tho matter and that! Mr. Smith expressed himself ns wip ing to do ovon hotter thnn tho Roy uolda Devolopmont Co.'o offer, W SERVICE E IS RARD BIT y stroet botweon Commercial and Mar KOt, FRESH OliVMl'IA and EASTERN OYSTERS Just rocolved. l'JIOXIi ORDERS TO COOS DAY ICH AXD COLD STORAGE CO, PROXE 751 ;fl v Idbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 73, Pucifio Livery and Transfer Company, Western Union and Lono Dfs- tanco Phone Lines Maybe Down for Few Days. Both the long dlstanco phone atuE Western Union lines aro down today and It mny bo two or three days; I before wire sr,ico Is reored wltte tho ouUlde world. Last night'a gtorpa added groatly to the dauiaco bob-- talnod by both Hhob. Many or ,? ' ,5 loial lines of the teiephono conx- U f puny aro down. Tlila morning's mull p Moved iu onrly. It Is understood that p.ek hoc sea wero used In plfe ot tho rcjo; Jar stage, thereby iu.UIiik treui to got around tho many tiees bfovc'. uown across the road, -I - f ? ?j 4 ,i . v -- i.&trttitfotjii ,if.no.T "ii