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YQUMAY SOMETIMES MISS YOUR lag Lam -H 4a&. a i ifl H ulhto VOL XXXVII INtitblWiod 1H78 as The Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. sSiTscnoo DAMAGED I A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull Mn IK1 nnd Coos Hay Adtoi User. nv' lo IEBTE LLDWS1DI N FIERCE HURR CM lasts, Rudder. and Dcckload Carriea Away un uuuoi of Oregon STEAMER IS HERE TO btuunc rutu uiu Fair Oaks, President, Break water, uauuma an" untti ham Aid Vessel 4 Latest Information today from the steam schooner Yellowstone, which lost her limits, rtulilar and dcckloa-1 Saturday, was that ho ,u bound south In tow of tho .learner Chatham, which lost her own rudilor off Coos liny sev eral weeks nR. " which entuo along lids morning and roplnred the oil steamer Cntunla, which Stood by tho derelict craft nil " VhVn tho llrenltwntcr reach ed the Yellowstone yeHterday af ternoon she- found the steamer Governor stnndlng by hor. I ho latter resumed her voyage south when tho Hrenkwntor hovo In I tight, Caiilnlii .Maegonn mum the Injured steamer m n"' Capo Arngo, nnd by fi o'clock last mains l passed a hawsor n i.n,r,i it i,ml;i with a loud re- I port after ho lind towed tho Yol I lonstono n short dlstauco north. Macgcnn got his llnu "hoard I again but utter n short tlino It i.nriKd renin, miiltliii: It too short to connect up for tho third tlmo. The oil stennier Cut mi In had I passed tho two boats on nor way north and Captain Mncgenn cnll- I ed her back, stating mm no wan l unollo to roninln with tho Yol i Mnlfnno. ng im bnd to euro for I hli'iiaupnccrfi. lie resumed his I Interrupted voynKo to tho Coluin- I bla, whlln tho Camilla stood uy I the Injured steuuier all night. I Her line was renmed by Cnptnin I Facestrom of tho Yollowstono I jl for sonio renson nnd whcyi tho I iicanier l hiunnni cnnio nioug at t I a. m. tho Catania resumed hor I I 0)age. I Tho Clintlinm got n lino aboard i the Ycllowstrno nbout 10 n. m. I and resumed her voyngo south I with tho stcnnicro In tow. It Is I I not considered certain that sho I I lll tako tho crnft tho whole ills- j I tante, however, as It Is under- I stood tho first stennier north- I bound will bo nuked to tako her I Into tho Columbia, as tho short- i est distance unit the safest for re- pairs. Tho liuithum Iuih sent a j wireless to San Francisco to find I out from her owners what to do. The Fair Oaks Ih expected to be ready to leave North llond tonight to resume hor voyngo to San Fraiitlsco. Sho took fuol oil aboard today anil soiuo repair work Is being dono to her brldgo. ir loosened decklond wll bo I 'u as u u until she roacheit tho southern port. Captain Ahllu did not state thnt ho would re lume towing tliti Yellowstono, af ter putting to uea iiKnln, as Ioiik onie other cuift Is aiding tho Jfi? .Tll latte1' l t con laereJ In any danger, although 158 s said (o by thlrty-slx years old. - , , HUNDRED ARE LOST ON KQSMOS LB AGILJA AT CAPE REDONDG MEET! IITAUl SllrftTlirn HAMBURG, .inn. 10. There Is no HI-A iff nlU ft I 1-8 LU il(,ll,)t tllnt tho Kosinos liner Acilla PlHlfl MHrHinrn,H lost' wlll " passengers and for- S , Imt 1 D I 10 Lit I 1 1 LI I ty-clght crew. A telegram from I'uti- Bicj German Steamer Sinks on Wild and Bleak Coast of Picton Island tnr AwnrUtM Pitm to Coo lUy Times. Delayed by Southerly Hurri cane and Reaches Port Sunday Afternoon Word wnB received here yesterday that tho steam sehooncr Itedondo, which was delayed from .Monda un til Tliursdny In Kottlne out of tho linrhor for San Francisco because of tho henvy bar at the entrance to Coos Hay, did not roach her destina tion until Sunday afternoon because of the hurrlcano which blew up tho const Friday afternoon and evening nnd all clny Satunlay. On Saturday she was facing such a fierce wind and head Boa that she wnx mnkliiK but little headway and hud reached Cnpo Mendocino. Under ordinary conditions she would Imvo been In Snn Frnnclsco by that tlmo and reports Indicate that she wns held buck over '2 1 hours by the hur- rlcnno. This iniido her practically a week behind her schedule nnd when alio arrives hero this week sho will lmvo skipped ouo voyngc. Reports Indicated thnt while sho wiih dnlayed by wind and sen. no ac cidents wore recorded nnd It Is ex pected thnt sho arrived mifely and un-ilnmiiKcd. tn Arena, Chile, says tho bodies of picKcd up toddy among n nines of wreckage In Moat Chnnnol. north of IMcton Island, Tlerra del Fuego. Indlnns'ln thnt vicinity say tho big stennier sank there sonio tlmo imo. The Acllln wiih Ilfiiin tons She lof Corral, Chile, on October 27 for iinmuurg. MAI) XAItltOW kscaim:. STRIKE TIES UP RAILROAD lth her ttt'n llinala nnrrtml nvnp. rd along win, hor decklond ot mn:, and her nidder carried nwny L"turd5 hurrlcano, tho Btonm itZlL. !" . captain John iMtrora, bound from f" . .: . Grati Iltirlim. ii'ltl. .. iiiiol.ni. JrE0, U in tnu- nt ihn ot-Af. .s.. fft wf'Ph e'earod from Coos lir&FiL,n' kound fr01u Gra'B er ,i,u?" franeiBco, with lum- "BO tO Xnrii. n ' "H tul"PUIieCl IU -mSL for fuo1 oU yes' , I air Oak imhi, .,,.. "9 Fair Oaks did nnt- or.n,n m, 'a o nherni?rMad th0 8trhoard por r deckln, rW?e J,arrle'1 awa' nn(l J0k nn in T.T . Il""ue'' forward :'(,oosPBavbal?hn!,' Sho arrived ta"in ,e,stortla' t noon nnd ' ttVinl.lreAC8B. s'enalled to tho lbMl woT " wl l...llo.ltor- J? Or tto. ' .'"BO "aiwilg uiai a iUTi "raft , 8et t to tow a Hreak n lirl finally flBrmastr7 UJ, JInr8hfleld ran..?A8ter hurried his doimrt- !' PW4 to t,d0Wn th0 harb0'- nt I "' "ISO called i i '" -"Pl t?r ft W crew and had Ule of tho i. . """" iu mo on V.MtheSSWf '"Bhortordor. : ?S good ;5.wa! a!Parently . a be Irnnnccii i ' "' aiUl t .'atto?,np8;ib,0.'r the little ;"Pt lust fn.ii ..sie?m schoon ,Jed dev. :: " ue breakers ... - 'i'luenis. Ca5tai;,,c.en to ltescue. K"'8,h the E Vook ,hls "aft out Cont riim,.breakorB on tho l U I sni'lCU !f al got closo j '"' "cr. He then Cawul n.au'p t'nel. l''on tii,. I"'0 te, life saving Ptain n''b uv ' touch with telenhnC5e"? .of Breakwater er. and lourncd It wns not tho Fair Oaks thnt needed nsslstuuie, but tho Yo'lowntone, then lying about L'fi miles south by west of tho Coos Hay ontranco. Tro Inst seen of tho Hreakwator sho was sleauilng direct ly for tho helpless steamer In tho fr.co of a henvy blnck scjunll coming up from tho south. Fuel Huns Sboit. Tho Fair Oaks steamed on Into tho linrhor for fuol and acciuulntcd Cnptnlu Ililtt of the life saving sta tion with tho Information thnt ucltccr tho Yellowstone or his own bnnt were In danger, and the fine power llfo boat wiih returned to Its bouthoiiao. Tho Fair Onks continued on until reaching N'orth llond, whero sho bortho'd to tnko on tie much-needed fuel. She will resume hor oynxo to night. IJontN Leave Together. Spenklng of tho accident to tho Yollowstono, Captain Ahl'n snld sho hud crossed tho bar at (Irnvs Harbor just In front of him mill tho two crnft wore In protty cloxe company down tho const, .lust after passing tho Columbln Frldav nig' t tho stennier ran Into n fierce southerlv hurrlcano. during which tho wind blow nt tho rato of eighty miles an hour. Llttlo headway wns ninilo for u fow hours nnd then tho storm lulled nnd allowed tho steamer to proceed. A Second Hurricane. Tho Yollowstono wns not far n'lend of tho Fair Oaks on Saturday morning when tho second hurilcauc sot In. The bnroineter lind dropped down to 20 uml tho terrific wlrnl duo was hoi lone in roA.ilie tho steamer. Cnptnln AHHn declared yesterday that ho had .sailed this coast for fourteen years and had novor experienced A wind liko it. Ho wna of .tUo opin ion that tho hurrlcano velocity wns oaslly 100 miles nn hour. AVIml Th Terrific. Tho cnptnln declared tho wind wns so strong thnt on climbing tho laddor to tho brldgo ho wns compelled to Btop nnd hnng on for five minutes nt a strotch hoforo being nblo to re sumo tho climb. There was no standing up against It and tvo flvlng spindrift cut tho faces of tho officers and crow liko tho lash of a whip. Heavy seas woro shipped by tho steamer and hor forward decklond was scrambled to some extent, n por tion of tho brldgo being carried away by solid water. Yellonstono Ih Sighted. Tho wind wns nt Its strongest at a point about ton miles from Capo Illnnco nnd It was there that tho Yollowstono was sighted In distress with hor masts and decklond gono, lying helplessly In tho trough of tho sea with her bow pointed eastward. She blew her whistle for n tow as the Fair Oaks crept up to hor. and cnp tnln Ahlln sighted his twin brother, who Is first officer of the Yellowstone, clinging to tho brldgo of tho steam- cr A four-Inch hawser was brought on deck and after several passes had been made sho placed tho lino aboard tho Yellowstone. Tho two ships rolled and pitched so frightfully, however, that the lino parted, and after it had been placed aboard tho helplefas steamer it parted again. Al together the Fair Oaks had her in tow about three hours, but finding the attempt useless, sho stood by her during tho heavy winds Saturday af ternoon and night. AVInd Kases Up. This morning the wind had gono down and the sea was not so bad. Tho engineer of the Fair Oaks Five Thousand Men Walk Out on Delaware & Hudson for Discharrje of Two til' AMOiltttH I'rrii in I'ooi Py Timet. AM1ANY, X. Y., .Inn. 1U. Ap proximately 5000 men employed by tho Dolnwaru & Hudson railroad walked out today. Tho strike order wns directed to every union engineer, fireman, conductor, trainman and tol ographor at work along tho llnu from Houses Point, Xow York, to Wllkes barre, I'enn. Mediation from both ntnto nnd na tion has been requested by the com pany. 0. V. Hangar, of tho Federal Hoard of Mediation and Conciliation telegraphed to Mnrtln Carey, In charge of tho strike, but Caroy re plied: "Tho dlo b cast. Only tho conces sions wo ask will bring about a set tlement. ' Tho men demand tho rolnstntement of two discharged for alleged ills obedience. Tno Mold llcnrli .Men Xoarly Di-onn lit Itoguo Itlvcr. WEDDHIintTHN. Or.. .Inn. 10. While attempting to cross tho Kokuo Klver In a row-boat from this placo to Gold Hench, Gilbert Anderson nnd Johnny Prince, two young men, nl- most lost tnoir Mvcb by n tidal wave capsizing their bont, causing tho boys tho necessity of hnvlng to swim out. Tho river wns bo rough the ferryman XSiSLnUlJJjjl Xll I'A n n r, n n WEST UPHELD OK ANDERS I'llUTIT COUIIT .IL'DOi: DKCIDHS ;ovi;itNoit could MAHTIAIi LAW IX I OltlU.'OX. PRES1 DENT'S TROST L BE DELIVERED T010RSOW MOLESTER OF El TRIED 11 Man Who is Known as "Hu man Door Knocker" Caiiflht by Local. Officers Iljr AMOrlattit I'rrn lo Cftoa liar Tlmr PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 10. Oov Process of Accommodation to be Facilitated According, to Program OPTIMISM PREVAILS AMONG THE INTERESTS Wilson Receives Opinions on Conditions and Confidence Is Found (Or Amo, liltvl I'itm lo Com lr . IniM.J WASHINGTON, I), C, .Inn. 19. The President's messago wont to tho printer todn.v and will bo do- Offlcers Levi Smith and Hill llvored to Congress tomorrow. Tho Shoup picked up tho "human door-'administration Intends chiefly knocker" In tho rporson of Hmmott through Its trust program to "fncl' Janes on Saturday night nnd tho Itnto tho process of accommodation, prisoner wns brought hoforo City us n contrast with procosBCB of Recorder Hutlcr on tho charge of suit." vagrancy, tho only chnrao wliloli Tho President told cnl ors today could bo made against him in tho that recent agreement!! between tho nbsoneo of inoro sorloiifl charges. Department ot Justlco nnd business With n warning thnt If ho persisted conconiH wero not settlements which In knocking on doors of prlvnto nliottod tho law In tho least dogreo, homes mid nnnoylug women, Junes hut merely understandings nn to wns Riven n suspended sontenca of tho method and Hum within which 'J.N'KOItCK flvo clnyB after ho pleaded to bo nl- corporations wero to conform to Inw i:ASTi:it.lowod to go to work In North llond. ,wlilIo being allowed ronsonnblo por- v. a. uoiii was called as a wit- ions lor adjustment, or in tunc noss nunliiRt tho prisoner nnd ntntcd soiiho for accommodntlon, Is usod, how tho ninii had knocked nt tho i inclining nccommodnttng tho proc erus Vih wiih niioi.V i, T.V.i.rn door of his homo and senrnd his wife, "cssos to tlio Intorcsts or business, (.ustavc AiHlorson of Uin circuit Ho fln,, ,10 Iin'l n 1,0,, sntlBflod,. though not abetting law. In thnt Court at liStodnv n IiIh . . - oplnu a Btranger of tho do- connection tho President believes rVrcoinoiit of ninrtlal law tii Connor- ""Iptlon given nnd being told that hetor mnchlnory for conducting proc- ffolt I where two weeks , o Uo wnH nnt ,ho nmn- 1)Ut no " CBS0.8 of onimodatlon to law SSscd iL,0looBl,y ?,? w ml!- i?'1 Ja na'" '! Bntnrday ought to bo sot up. m.. ' '"nrnlng. Jnnos flnnllv ndm tted " ii... (n,... i...i.ia ii. .n.n,.n i.nn''hnt ho lind been tho ninn who mo power to enforce tho Inw If ho ,"",ctl ,no l101!1 ll0,"' ,ni"'1 ni'P"re1 thinks necessnry, by using tho mil itia, and that If the saloon men of Copporflold think themselves nt all grlovcd they can bring civil suits against tho Governor, If tho latter has abusod lilti powor. Attorney Nichols, for tho snloon moil, aftor tho decision, stated tint an' appeal from tho court's decision would probnbly bo taken. TIIM'I' IS COMPLICTK. Mall Trains Only Kind Itiinnlng On I 'nt hti Line. inr Am UlOil l'rn lo Com Hay Tlnif. SCR ANTON, Pa.. Jan. 10. Tho PRESERVE RANKS 6 DEMAND N t'nroncornod nbout It. doelnrlng thnt nqunr unci inriucnroii nun to do It. Jnnos told Mr. Hold thnt ho wns a Btranger In tho city nnd wor go Iiik to work for n North llond firm Snturdny morning. Rold nllownd him to go with a wnrnlng, nnd In formed tho pollco nbout tho mnn, bo thnt If ho repented Ills annoy ances ho could bo arrested. haturciny Hal Stutsman wnn talk- tio-up of tho' Delaware '& Hudson More Than Half the National Banks in County Apply for Membership JanoH Btntod that ho wnB from Ohio, In court tndnv, that ho hod stonpod off Iu Idaho and Portland, nnd thnt ho enmo down on tho Al liance Thursday. Ho cnld ho had fiOCllVml ii (nil Willi n Vnrlli Ilnn.l jny AMOtlalM ITM to Com llajr Tlina J contrnctlni? firm nn.l wnn In alnvt WASHINGTON. D. C. Jail. 10. worlf tbtn mnrnliiL' Moro than half of tho national hanks. n. wiih warnoil ilmi n rmmiithn " "-" .w -i ,, ,... . , , ,. ,i . :, .. ... . . mlng valleys and also other Indus- Ui l" "- nu uuv inuuo legm or tno orionsoo wnuiu inuci Mm bo trios, affecting In nil nt least SO.OOOi nppHcutioii for inoinborshlp in tho foro tho grand Jury, after which lm wns anoweu to depart on suspended sentonro. road Is complete. If any trains got Into survlco they will bo those hand ling mnll, hut no attempt will bo inado to carry passougors. The Btrlko will mean tho closing of nbout thlrtj coal inliies operated liv tho Delaware & Hudson In Lackawanna and Wyo- COMF1 DH.VOH TORCHI) President Finds OtitliiiNiu llcgliiiilnK to l'rovnll. tnr Aiotiiifi rmt io cp na? rimw. i WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. '0 Tho President hns boon rocolvln opinions nnd estimates on tho bun. noss situation throng'1 mt tho coun try, which load him to bollovo that general coufldonco In tho futuro oxlsts. Tho President told cnllora tmlnv ---..... , , - : y lug to IM .lolmsoii when Jnnos paB8-il,m wnno no linn no scientific nnnl od. Stutsman pointed him out and yB,B of the situation nnd thnt whllo told Johnson thnt If ho hnpnonod ',Ih letters wero of vnrlous colors, In to rco Janes bothering dooiiIq In i tno main, conditions woro optimistic, prlvnto homes, or If ho wns "snoop- Tho President is Bnld to bollovo lug" nroiind, to telephone tho no-,'" "omo Industries, spoclnlly thoso llco stntlon. Thnt boiiio evening clopondlng on rnllrouds. rondltlonn Johnson saw tho mnn knocking n nnvo '10t heon bo satisfactory, but several d"ora nnd being turned ",ni, ll f'onr Incidentally thnt ho away nnd ho notified Officers Shouu ii ""t oxprossod nny opinion on mid I md Smith, who landed their mnii!,l" propriety of Intronnlng frolght W n Jnll In Bhort order. rates nn has boon reportod. m men. $30,10 GIFT OW Moyer's Refusal Deprives Be reft Families of Miners Aid After Disaster (Or AttorlatM Treaa lo Coon nay TlmM.J HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan. 10. He cnuso of tho refusal of Charles H. Moyor, president of tho Westom Fed eration of Miners, to nccopt tho mon ey collected from citizens of tho cop per country for tho rollof of families j wuo woro ucroii uy tno itaiiuu nan ctisastor on unristmas ove, tho $30, now Federal reservo system. 4600 REFUGEES AT EORT 108 INDICTED AT HDUBHTON Mexican Soldiers, Women and Children to Be Held There Indefinitely (Dr AnoclateJ Treat to Coo tlar tlmei.I MARFA. Jnn. 10 Mexican Fed- eral soldiers nnd othor refugees who nect to tlio united stutes from ojiu- aga, began to nrrlvo today from the bordor and to entrain for Fort 1)1188 whero they will bo held Indef initely. In nil, :iauu soidiors and luuo or moro women and childron nro ex AGED ENGLISH NOTABLE OEAD Forty - one German Strike Breakers Arrive From New York at Quincy Mine fififl rtnr lirt rnturtinrl tr ie ilnnnra i Tho relief committee will try to ' Poctod to arrive hoforo tonight. In distiibuto tho money this week, al-lJ,"? vn or tno column was uonerai though tho union men Bay they nro able to caro for tho Biifforeis with out assistance. Mayor refused the money becauso much of It was sub scribed by enemies of tho strikers, Continued on page Two. MILLIONAIRFIS BEING SOUGHT LI3WIS riiAHK HKLIKVKD TO IIAVi: JUMPKI) FROM KNIi OF AVI I A UK AXD DUOWXKI) AT PHOWXF.I) AT SANTA HAUUAUA Salvador Mercndo and flvo othor Mexican generals. The marchers aro scattered south ward in a continuous lino for twelve miles. IS OPPOSED II (Or Auoclateil rreii to Coot nr Tlmea ) SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Jan. 10. Bolieving that F. Lewis Clark, a Spokane millionaire, either foil or jumped from tho end of tho wharf i rlday nigtit tno police tried dyna mite today in an effort to bring the body to tho surface. Several charges were exploded without any other effect than killing a number of fish. TO RIDER" IN BILL President Aqainst Elimination of Civil Service for 2000 Jobs. tnjr Ano lated Treta to Cooa Day Tlmea WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 10. The President told callers today of his opposition to tno "rldor" in the post office appropriation bill, which would exempt more than 2000 posmastors from the civil service. Tho President did not indlcato any plan for having the provision eliminated, but was emphatic In his opposition to it. (Ily AMorlalnl rrrta to Cooa nay Timet,) HOUGHTON, Jan. 10, Tho nr rlval of forty-one strlko breakers from Now York furnished tho only development today In tho coppor minors' strlko. Soon nftor thoy reached horo, tho mon, mostly Gor- Jesse Collins, Who Rose From S. wont t0 work nt tho Qu,ncy Prosecuting Attorney Honry Lu cas, of Houghton County, announc ed thoro are 100 cases dockoted for trial at tho January term of Cir cuit Court which hoglns noxt Mon day. In thoso casos thoro will bo 180 defondants and tho charges against them range from creating n disturb ance to murder. Laborer to King Privy council, Dies tly AmocUIpJ rrora lo Cooa Hay Tlmea LONDON, Jan. 10. Tho Right Honorablo Jesso Colllngs, who from a luborer'B cottage in Dovonshlro roso to bo a niombor of tho King's Privy Council, has decided to follow Into re tirement his lender, Johoph Chamber lain, who announced recently ho was about to glvo up his political lire. Colllngs, who is elghty-threo, said today ho would not at tho next elec tion ronow his candidacy for tho Hor deslor division of Hlrllughain. Ho has represented this constituency Iu parliament since 188G. AGED FRENCH ED S T I BE D FOOD AND DAIUY COMMISSION ERS OK OHKfiOX, WASHINGTON IDAHO WANT PUOSr.CUTION OK IIUTTKIt TRUST, inr Aanofiate-1 Tirta lo Cooa Day Tlmea, PORTLAND, Jan. 10. Food and dairy commissioners of Oregon, Washington and Idaho have appeal ed to their respective delegations in Congress asking tho Dopartmont of Justlco bo appealed to for tho ap pointment of spoclnl counsel to como Commander of Second Army Corps, Figure in Dreyfus Case, Succumbs Fly Ao. lated I'rett lo r'uoa Day Tlmea AMIBNS, Franco, Jan. 10. Gonor- to tho Northwest nnd Invnntlpntn mv al Mario Georges Plcquart, command-'orations of the alleged butter trust, er of tho second French army corps, .with a view of inaugurating pros who was ono of tho most prominent ocutlons. figures in tho Dreyfus case, died to- Commissioner J. D. Mlchle, of day at the ago of sixty. Oregon, i8 authority for tho state- ment and sayB the stato authorities A. M. 8U.AIXKR, of Bandon, Is horo have been unablo to secure action selling thoMICHO KAIt TELEPHONE on tho part of Federal lepal deilart- ecu iiiut i nuiiiiivi iiiunn oiuru, uieum iu eiwar 01 lilM llir ,j Hi.,, in., 'irt . Af .aw,-, i