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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1914)
fiiiJClH MAKE YOU APPRECIATE MORE ITS WONDEREUL CLIMATE OL'It 311 M WEATIIKII nmilit to make evcryono on Coos Hay ...... i.nt Ideal hnpplncNS cannot 1)0 umttra WHAT'S GOING OX7 Item! The Tliiu'K- eery ilny for tlio latest news. Iti'iul the mis for your, own benefit. It pays to mheitlso in 'Iho Times. Zilncu nlew ou nro u subscriber to TllC UCMtl IM.J ' MEMHEU OP THE ASSOCIATED I'HKSS lUMMRT COOS BAY'S RARE STORES flag i on: mild wEATiiKii OOH !. VVll KSlUlIINIICU 10".. VOL XXXVII. IIS Tiio cqmm mii" MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION iiiitti A Consolidation of Times, Ctmht Mnll ln IfiO and Coos Buy Advertiser. ILE HURRICANE SWEEPS WHOLE PAOtFiC COAST . ,...i eniim Primps With Frignuui oiuiM. ."u-- - Cyclonic roruu aim oM MUCH uumauw VERYTHING MOVABLE SCAHthCUDI vviuuo h.mito nnri Linhtnina. Storm and Rain Cause Terror and OOIIIUmum Hurling twt northward llehtful power. Ill mo riuu ui !" Ilgnuui i' I.,,.,,. t,i worst rflranc experlcne A by tlio oldest .u..i. nr i 'linn nay nuiit " 11111111 " --- .,.- , f, ,1.. iclfc coast yrsienni -i. inn and flood in ItH wnko. T ho oarnful nioini nml screaming or mo Ind" led with tl BliakhiB of bulhl e bcnilltiB of trees nml scurryltiK lr ...:"-v.i..- .....tui.in iii.foro the clonic force of the wind, whirl me In sreni gusts which readied ,iin,ii of ov t 120 iiillea an t.iuu it 1 Double rhn trees of tlio fuiuHts woro nl- oit bent doiililo mid many a inon- ih retell on ns "inn " urea Bhlftcd from thulr fotimln- ns, doors were torn on, nikiih m torn down. pedestrians woro rled from tlicir fo t and to fuco hurricane anil iiueiiiiu iu u i Impossible. Ulnek southerly itialls of rain darkened tlio Buy d laused a lienv gloom 10 somo cr both Jiitmnn in ami nnn nd and terror i-tnllteu aiiroan aim Itod ninny n homo and lis appro isHe Inmates, DNitMn reined All dar long eager (iuohIIoiih worn ied as to tlio vessels at nea and apf-rcil mnrveloiiB Hint no (Us ers were rejiortr I. Ah tin iiIkIiI tied down and the wind Incro.isod olumo there w:'s a general fool- of k en synipnthy for those at during the Mom. hvoh in coin STORM SCOTS OOSEOVE B1BTH Of POET W IN Burns' Anniversary Celebra tion in North Bend is Well Attended. Tho anniversary or tlio birth of Robert Hums was fittingly colc brnted by tho local clansmen, on Saturday evening, January 23, at Logglo Halt, North Ilcnil. Tho gathering was without a doubt tho largest of tho season. It Is esti mated that the nttonilnnco was in ixccss of three hundred. Tlio nblo master of eoromonlcs, Dan McUonnld, In tho absonco of D. A. McLcod, who was unavoidably de tain1, d, called on Duncan McArthitr for tho opening address. Mr. Me Arthur'H nddrosa wns oxtoinpornne ous, but possessed of a witty verna cular, such as would havo been cred ited to Hobby Hums himself. Mr. McArthur rovl wod tho history of tho life of Hums and his works, touching upon several of his poams. "Harry Lauder," tho eminent Scotch comedian, wns on tho bill In tho person of "Hobby" McLnln. His rendition of Scotch songs anil dances was by far tho b.st that has boon seen on Coos Hay for some time. William Stewart rondcrod sovernl Scotch selections on the bngnlirr, and was encorod until his tunes ran short. Mrs. J. Drown, of Eastsldo, start ed out with the Intention to slug onco, but so well woro her boIoc- 4 fritiu l ttilncit.l lm 1ri (if nl liitirwi Hay was so rough that tlio Areata.',,.,..,.! n,n uin,,,. n u. iw.. .,,r. t-o old tug and other vessels hnd to j elections. A solo was very well run up to .North Ilond Tor shelter. rondcrod by Mrs. Noll Hanks. A Iho Hertha, the Cckim and tho Satel-iScotch song and danco woh staged Yesterday's Gale Reminds Old Residents of Severe Gale Years Acjo Yesterday and Inst night's Htorni was tl.o worst slnco 1S.S0, according io mo omer icBiuontB or tlio Hn. That storm was more severe while It lasted, but tho gnlo prevailed only for an hour or so. Capt. Alec Hall and Judge John I Hull recalled that storm iiilto vividly. It was on January 8, 1S.NU. It camo up suddenly and Its nppicach could bo heard In tho distance, being simi lar to a cyclone or tornado. Tho two were nt tho ranch and stated that It roomed to level nil the trees heforo It. It was unite noticeable along f'oos lilvor, as there were many trees stantlliiK from tho big fire of yenrs provlous. TIibbo wmt down with n crash. hi Marslillold, North Ilond nud Empire mnny houses wore unroofoil by tho gnlo. At Empire tho lowor ALASKA BILL Railway Measure to Open up Country Passes by a Large Majority (Ur AnfodilfJ I'rcH to Coof Ilajr TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2C Tho Alaska Hallway bill was passed by the Senate Saturday ovcnlng, -1G to 10. lite woro uiinhlo to copo with the storm and one boat was blown rar up North Inlet. Capt. Dave Iloldeu and other re by Hen (Hlmrii, and E. I,, ilobinsou i' miorctl a solo. After tho entertainment dancing was tho principal form of diversion, tn AMoclatrd I'rrai in Coon nr Tlinm. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2C An amendment wns agreed to accord tug employes nml others Injured on tho railroad tho right of trlnl by Jury In damago hiiIIh. Senator Sutherland suggested thnt the Federal Employers' Liability Law of 1 DOS, limiting the dorense or rail roads In tho Btntcs against damago suits, should bo amended so ns to op ply to the government railroad In Alaska Tho suggestion wns not adopted. The LaKollottc amondmont auth orizing tho President to withdraw all public lauds within nt least one mllo or tho road was beaten without n roll call. COIf PI01EEB PASSES M' M ESSELS OUI-IN STORK LITTLE DAMAGE IS REPORTED ADELINE IN called It, but thought that it was In'mul tho merry party danced until mo seventies. in in Kit. i Capt. Alee llnll says that so many trees roll acrosB tl o old Coos Hay wagon road thnt It was linpnssahlo for iIkh for mouths Hfterwnrds. it table hmucs there wns a fooling) t0.l' ll IkkIiik crew with the outfit n ti terror and few turned In to'"' '" Ty ,,",,t? ,u tll'f' l" '"" P until n 1 te hour. Misery! ij"mo"H.wiiy to near snmngr.. 't canipn ly and warmth, audi mpfg at Jokln,' r irorences- to '" "'" " i,nH iiw rcr of the winds brought foo- '"' ninues nit' iiiciiiicif.. Tho wind continued to Incroaso flftUH tit f lut 4J 1 1 ili I tt it fna ti ml ! it. !,, i... . . itiBfcv-i iiiu iuhl nuMiiuu turn itini Vl" u iiu.r une ;. jusi HiJiiiii iih Un ,. llMMjm ,.0H0 to tho i-V... i brnkeiH near the IiobcIi. where the hanst vj' n tln-v us storm , ...... i ,i, ...o ......1.1...1 1.1 responses and tineaslnoss. Xi Storm (Vlnrs. Plans were offcetod at tho gath ering toward forming a p.Tiiinnont orgniilzatlon among the local Scotch rrutoruity and tho Joint commlttoo on tho celebration wns appointed tp servo and perfect plans for the rormntlon or a Caledonian Club, Tli ' commlttoo who will arrange the periiiRiiont organization Is as follows: chairman, Dun McDonald' Robert If.uiks, Peter Loggle, Alan Todd, A. II. McKay and Duncan Mc Arthur. Ears, r d cur experienced, and rjr t' I-mpstrr in tho hirbor t :p In 1 nci r seen anythltiE It e'ik- it'i'"iitng tlio const. rt?u"'.Q V1P t,')!'111 ('a,",tho way down sho make hotter tlmo and to oscnpo bouio or tho fury of the wind and hobs furtlior (Ait. The tug usually miiKofl tui miles an hour, but on was tumble to hour I. tVm n V" ,K w,' h r,"?rt" 'k0 ioro tlmti rour iiiIIob an it tS ,nff' ' MoI1,l0,(l"0' nnd at times alio seonied to I iVf iiT. r .Wns ?wajr ''".l''" Btoppod. IfSin- fi i ' K', ,hP "'""f'oppnrontly opposite tin . ,! l!"lMl,,,m" "'K'lt, nearly' an hour, but If .H. rl I. ?WF Wi'0 80,8iVl oho to Bhoro tho GIobi Iat.,',,R" "r"1:""".". ot tho j t0 crnwI ,,rtlwlly Into uu nii'u uiiwiMf iiinnrv iniinni a m.... it.. .. i I iSini,?. : '"' '"'..i !? "'"."f'oPPnrontly opposite that point rot- by Keeping li ,1,,. . .,',, , ," -"" ciuhu 111 hiiiiii) 1110 uiunnui iiiiuuikuii I'r 'rat Cantnl 1 Er c kson. of iu! .. 1 1..11 ,i... B.miln .l.l.l...i .......:.." ; : ' " IfiuinillJ imu lin nu t, rvMMw, 14V ini ii.i, ,u luivn iiiii:n....n .. .,.,..,. ..1... !.. W fni. C.n I.-- I V. . IV.HI HIKII Wllll'll BIMIl llll IIIU fV.l s?" IranclBco. Itoporta r0,(.o of tho atorm considerably for nr.""".l,p:l .m ""iioutll or mlloa the coast. Takes Solid Water. Solid water was taken aboard by Mlit tin' nml no niii'li hiici'DRhIvii KtPOIl lllll-ftrillllt l'litviiiiithiil vnnv.A ... Ii.... II... u.ir... ,.... 0t renOrtl lnitll-Iltnil Hint tl.n I.I..I. ,.l.,,... I,n.. r......nl Tl... .... .rU K... - ....... ...v., i,,H V.IU II, Kll (,JWU IIVI IIIIIKUI, IIIU ....w. 'line was ndvanclntr rnnlillv wmit elonr over her htirrlcnno dock .. .. , . .. . .. . ...... . .. ....- -. .. --......, , tllu iiiuuiii III lOlUmbla Were tlmt tlinrn wim llnd nnd the Imr wna Hiiinntli Eto noon. Mendocino nnrtii nn,i lurnrn o'tlock It hnd reached Cnno '. iuiro a wind of rront 100 v miles n. Iiiiiim .l..Ml.. i... II. ..."".""'" ""K UIU no nud sprung tlio Iron stanchions or tho railing. Tho Gloanor reached smoothor water ns sho uonred Arn L'o and lm (1 no trotiblo coming In Wllg roronlril Tlin lo.l. Invnr lin l.nn Clw. cFllalonnil frnlll a,f'ance'' like n solid wall or Jior lively wetting rrom the top or -- ni unit tno unroinotoriiior ruanoi to nor wntonino ano 11. 1 """ l,,u iihuiiiiu lt Only mtvnnr-n .,.,.. It l'1ft II 7-'"'"" "IVBOBIIhUI. I . Al 'ia'1 dropped to 28.2.1. 1 schooner A, M Slmnson nut Btonmed up tho harbor to tho Alll nttco dock. Mlchle Swks Surely. rnliA !.!. ilvmltva A1ln1.lt. t'lltnl. llflll rw ra 0r,h I5fn'l for San been moored to tho dock nt Em- ve'inif 1 v morning nnd'plro, coniiitoncod to carry nwtty tho h . lo.ro wIl0W tlio arrival , wharf and sho cast looso and steam- tlOrtn IllnttOil linn n... nf'n.l .... tn Vnnll. Tln.,,1 mi, nf 111,, fnpv tJI .vn (I), IU .-.UtVII .JUI1U "HI , fc,.V .. of tho gale. Tho wators of tho lowor harbor woro stlrrod Into n thousand furies and ovory crnft In tho lowor harbor was compellod to shift to tho upper harbor. Tim nnu-n.. rnft ltllRflnr. Cniltalll :? w'th four otlmr vooooio r I Peterson, commonced pitching bo ..' lOWea tllO Mirnn..non.1 It frnn. ,i "'"'"i "l out Ol ? 'm tho capo Arago light- Swr IJ!L ... . rrfuitM- 1 """l"n mvor, the BrBln.?tB9?nor:Cap. j " "Hiiii Iiail hnon mp. m with -" VPd tlm 41 . . hnflU nr lint' hnrih nt Hmnlrtl thnt nr L0111.T .'"" - 'u- "nsieii . - v "--""":.:"-.""" eed&t ,i Bua nn,i tlion""'"' lu" n" tw "ii,u,,i)" " , , , V ?er. Cantnln j ;a 6uth ror Coos nny ntlto tno """or harbor to Marshfiold. k he"1" Wneu tbo hurrlcano'11 wns nu ""usual sight to seo a theiini."P'n"1. "Mtlor said a Put on h. ' " "U(1 commonc- one Of ho in "iu lllliu "J llk ,3 bs went f'vlns In horn "ciea? Jf'if ?f,'iaPe-. I the fact tha, V b0 'ropes, de ft I,...."1.1 lnat tllO Schonnnr wna !!on whlchPnis!,l0.,port tack, a liblr. n eased the strain con- k fir'Se.11 jiw. .. . "ore dnun ', "u '-ouiso sno ' w'ng tnaVu ;' ,Q aml orfr wing ma,!. ;" u uiiuriB I "WO mn fn,,i, "ii".-ui-eu 10 tls tearing ehd, atJh? throat. outtnJ-0?,10"?" tho flying 1 t Is be ,.. Pen 8ea- ""'I ltoValor f 8h0 8U8,alno'l not hrtifi?? f.rm the storm. tr She h5 ,e was ' nny L?a...p,ety of room paln n TJI ""'"S. lm.. ."H.tter bst otni.t , i. ands htevffWft and I' The rVv ; ""1"b ullBr me M Ink '1 .wlndward was id th.f AnK OUt tho nlHno.. fteun"? "t was due to " h1(J no iiBB"f Ba,e and Q no urometer on the craft of her slzo pitch and roll In tho lowor harbor as though sho wero offshore Very High Tides. Tho rorco or tho wind against tho water in tho lowor harbor back ed tho water up nt high tldo until It wns as high aa it has ever been this season, naclc or the railroad depot there appeared to be another "Inner harbor" ror several hours and considerable damago to property was sustained. Wireless Oporator Williamson re mained nt his post all day and last night until tho power wont on tho "blink" making his Instrument use less ror tho time being. Tho llttlo wireless Btatlon was rattled and shaken to such an extont that many times It appeared to bo on the vorgo or being skidded off tho top of tho hill. No Distress Calls. Ho called repeatedly for answers up and down tho coast, but only a faint call from Capo Blanco was heard in the afternoon. No ships sent In calls for aid nnd desplto the hurricane, no rumors of uisasier wero heard ovor tho wires. About S o'clock last evening .Mr. Williamson r celvod a mossiKe from the steamer Alliance, Captain Lnfs todt. HtatliiK that ho was twenty miles south of the Columbia. The stcBinor passed out nt noon Just be fore the hurricane ri'ttchod tho rlvor and the last word received rrom hor last night - she waa milking slow lmvo headway ngnlnst tho storm. Wires All Down. Tho storm put tho tologrnph wires. long dlstnuco tolephouo wlros nnd ovory moans or communication out or commission yostorduy nnd It will ho sovtrnl days boforo all ronalrs niivo boon coinploted. Tho local telephone servlco nlso sufforoil, tho wlros In coining crossed or broken nt various points. Thoro wnB consldorablo excitement nnd dnngor on Control nvontio last night when tho olectrlc power wires broko and tho llvo onds bnnged against tho wot posts or lay on Iho ground, spitting Nro nnd rinshoa until tho town was lit up as though rrom an electrical atorm. The powor company hnd mon out watch ing tho wlros until somo ropnlra could bo made and tho ontlro rorco or tho company was busy working all night to repair damages to Its Hues In various parts or tho city. Working on Wires. About two o'clock this morning tho wind began to go down and con sldorablo work was dono on wires nil over this city and North Ilond. It will be sovornl days, howovor, be roro all wires will be In good work ing order. Allegany Shut Orr. Tolonhono wlroB and nil means of communication to Allegany worf shut orr by tho blowing down or tho telograplt anil loiopuono poies. It will ho somo tlmo uororo tno sor vlce can ho restored. Mason Noah, engineer on tho Ex press, lost his hat overboard Sunday afternoon. Wharves and landings all along Coos River woro badly twisted, the wharf at Allegany being partly blown away. Shipyard Afloat Tho shipyard of Matson & HJor nulst on Catching Inlet was swept into the Inlet by tho high wind. A boathouse, tho property or John Matson, went floating down Catch ing Inlet Sunday afternoon. On account or tho Norco rains and torriric storm three slides roll on tho Coos Day wagon road. These slides, together with the slide at Brewster, will delay tho mall ror tho next two days. Tho slide at Hrowster Canyon, which fell during tho last week, has not 'yet been re moved and mail has to bo carried around tho hill by daylight. Archer's llont Sinks, A casollne boat, tho proporty of Tom Archer, sank off tho landing at Eastslde, The railing on the Kaststue ortugo was badly torn up and parts blown away. . , , The large signs arounn mo java t.offeo House on tho dock woro en tirely demolished. Mrs. Catherine Forty Dies at IVirs. Bcntz' Home in Bunker Hill Mrs. Cnrollno Forty died nt tho homo or her daughter. Mrs. Lizzie Uentz, lit Hunkor Hill, Sunday at noon nf'er a prolonged Illness. She wns olghty-slx years old. Mrs. Forty was an old rosldeut of this section, having moved to Curry county uboiit thlrty-Tlvo yonrs ago. Hor husband dlod about thirteen yonrs ago, nud about nlno or ten yenrs ago alio movod to Mnrshlleld to mnko her homo with hor daughter, Mrs. Houtz. Four children survlvo ' or. Tliev nro Jriuoh Forty nnd Mrs. Lizzie Dent, or Hunkor Hill nud George and Charloa Forty or Curry county. Tjio amoral will he hold at 1:30 Tuesday aftornnon from Wilson's Chnpol, Ilov. It. E. Drowning officiating. Steamer Arrives in Today Af ter Terrific Trip From San Francisco Tho Adeline Smith arrived In nt 0 o'clock this morning from Sun Francisco after wentiierlng 0110 of tho worst Btorms that her mastor, dipt. II. W. Olson, has encountered. In his many yenrs nt soa. The storm was torriric and wns even worse nt sea than anyone could Imagine, despite the terrific gnlo hero Indicating an awful storm. Tho sons wore running motiutnln high, higher thnn old mnrluors had ovor anticipated they could roll. Standing on the bridge or tho Adel ine. , one had to look hoavcnwnrd to sco tho crost or tho great sens that camo dashing from tho southwest. About i) o'clock Inst night, tho wind gaugo registered n wind voloclty or nlnoty-two mlloB per hour off t capo iiinuco. Cant. Olson met tho A. M. Simpson near Capo Blanco. Sho hud got well out nnd southward before encounter ing tho storm. South of Capo Blanco he mot two cssel8 thnt wero faring badly. Orr Coos Hay last night ho sighted an unknown steam Fchoouer that was headed southward with a curd, hut tho wind and son woro taking her backward. She was not In dlstresn. Tho Adollno arrived orr the Coos Bay bar Inst night, hut had to remain outside until this morning. Thero wero no puHSongors on tho Adeline nud sl.o rode out the storm In rino shape. However, thoro was no rest ror Cnpt. Olson or bin men and ho renced home today practical Hurricane Appears to Havo Been Worse Between Blanco and Arago SHIPS HEAD OFFSHORE; ESCAPE FULL FORCE Three-Masted Schooner Louise With Jibs Carried Away is the Only One Damaged VESSELS IX STOKM Threo-ninstod schooner Loulso loft Uinpuua yesterdny half an hour beroro htirrlcnno rcachod rlv. r. Sails carried awny. Stentn Bchooner Snn Gabrlol loft lTinpiiia on Saturday for Cnllfornln. No wlroloss aboard. Two-mnstcd schooner J.lly toft Umptnin ror Snn Podro on Saturday. Threo-ninstod schooner Sadlo loft Umnqtia ror San Podro on Saturday. Stfnmcr Alllnnco loft Colum bia Itlvor Sunday noon for Cooa Iniy. Heading south nt last wlroless report. Steam schoonor A. M. Simp son clonrod from Coos Buy for Snn Francisco Sunday morning nt l) o'clock. No wirolCBo aboard. All of tho nbovo craft with tho oxcoptlon of tho Alliance, woro honvlly loaded with lum- nor. '1 110 vessels arriving dur ing tho storm wero as follows: Steam schooner Adollno Smith rrom San Francisco. Off bar last night and camo In this morning. Stenm schoonor Hardy from Snn Frnnclsco enmo In early yostorduy .afternoon. Soa-golng tug Gloanor camo In nt I o'clock nNor la bour run nguliiBt hiirticano rrom tho umpqun. - Up to n Into hour this aftornoou no roport of disaster nt son hnd 1 1 SAYS IS ASSAULTED HER Mrs. Lola Bclieu Has Husband Arrested for Battery Trial Wednesday Charging her husbnnd with assault and bnttory, .Mrs. Lola Dollou ap peared beroro Justlco Ponnock tit's morning with tho right sido or hor faco marked up whorn sho said her other hair had struck hor, nnd sworo to a warrant against him. Bolleu was areBted shortly aftorwnrd by Con stablo Cox nnd his trial was continued until Wednosdny, when District At torney LllJeqvlst will camo ovor from Coqulllo to ntteud to tho enso. Dollou Is tho bnrborshop mon who wns arrostod and flnod sovernl weeks ago for striking two mon who at tempted to removo tho fixtures of a restaurant from tho portion of the building rented from him. Ilclleu Pleads Guilty. Dollou npponrod before Justlco Ponnock this afternoon and pleaded guilty to slapping his wUo on tho faco. He declared, In extenuation of his net, that sho had thrown an alarm clock which had hit him In tho back of tho head and raised a largo lump. He exhibited this to the court nnd Justlco Ponnock found extenuating circumstances in tho enso when ho saw tho brulso. Ho fined Delicti $5 and costs, SAVED CHILD llllll III! ri'UI I'll llUllin IMIIIIV pnii'iicm- Pnnlln,i r n ,l,..,.l. tri-i InnTolsS ,0" V,K" " U,e oSTorCOW..i&;.S0l,o),r0K stoiin t0""0'1 U8Hel- Itlrolossly with hla Invlslhlo probo rrom his towor on tho top or tho hill buck or Mnrshflold. Thoro wero plenty of Btoamors and sailing crnft at s.n yostorday and somo or them woro right In tho path of tho htirrlcnno, but if nny (luningo has boon sustained by nny Btoamors or vessel or any (Inscrip tion It could not bo lmrnod. Steam ers at various points along tho coast atisworod Operator Wllllnm- I noil mid stnted that while tho wind w'ns torriric tho sen had no chanco 1 'in ,,() ,,0(,o'" bad until tho wind had Lltil3,-lK"toncd. No dorellcta or nny kind or vessels tisnoro nud heon slghtod. I Ab tho rnngo or tho local wlro iless station when uninterrupted by iiiiiiur piiuiH on Bteamors or niong Mr. nnd Mrs. M. l Burrows, or tho const ronches from Knehinn.. in Stranger Rescues Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Burrows South Marshfiold. nro seeking to ns-!thn north to Run ninim in tii n,,n, certain tho Identity or a stranger nnd Honolulu to tho southwest, U who last Thursday snvod tho llfo any vossola woro dnmngod thoy woro or tholr little (laughter. Aftor sav ing tho child rrom bolug lost In tho sort mud rill, ho wont awny nud did not toll who ho wns. Tho child who Is about threo yonrs old, started out from homo to moot hor sister, who wns on routo from school. Doforo sho hnd gono far. tho nlco sand on top or tho dredirn fill nrovod ton nllurlnir nnd nhn ciln.., ml ...! nlnM I. Httefa. Y.n ' DIIU null lull 1,1, 1, ii?i ll. 1,11,1,1 Pliu had gono rar, sho struck tho sort mud nnd Immediately sank, Whon tho strangor, who wna tho only otto to witness hor danger, Baw her. her hond was just nbovo tho dirt. It was up craft without wireless aboard. Judging from what ho loarnod by wlrejoss, Oporator Williamson bo llovos that tho atornu was more sovoro botwoon Hlonco nnd Tilla mook than at nny other point on tho const, tho wind roachlng its highest velocity botweon Blanco and Capo Arago. Tho Capo Arago sta tion roportod that tho velocity of tho wind at that point ronchod 02 miles an hour, hut It la bollovod to have blown hardor on this section of tho coast. No word was recolvod from tho stoamor Alllnnco this morning, tho MOTOR CMl UUXXIXO. Having undergone a thorough over hauling during tho last rour days, and with a now cylinder head replacing tho ono which was cracked last weokH tho Willamette Paclilc's motor car, operating botweon Marshfiold and North Bend, resumed her schedttlo botweon the twin cities this morning. Now parts ror tho engine, shipped from Sacramento, whore tho Southern Pacific's car shops on tho coast nro located, were brought up from San Francisco by tho stoamer Hardy, which arrived In tho harbor yesterday morning shortly aftor tho hurrlcano had commenced. Tho Hardy waa fortunate, hav ing arrived off Arago about tho tlmo tho first powerful gust of vIud and rain swept up tho coast. Sho man aged to make tho entranco desplto to her Ol'OS WllOll'lnnt mossnL'n rnnnlvml frnm lm!. lm. ho reached hor nnd another momontig t 8 o'clock last night, whon or two sho would hnvo boojt com- Bn0 was 20 mllos south or tho Colum bia itlvor. Sho Is bollovod to be til nt nlv nut nf alfrtit Imrfrwl nTli'fi In ' rv'wj v w n,n "" e mud nnd prounbly lost forovor. Tin Co Hoys In Boat. Throo boys, In 1 a small rowbont, woro caught In yestorday'a storm. Starting out oarly Sunday morning boforo tho storm arose, thoy crossed tho Hay and woro near Eastsldo when tho hurrlcano struck Coos Hoy. Thoy drifted about tho Hay helplessly, un til Captain Hyrd Lattlu, of tho launch Express, hearing tholr cries for help, rushed his crart to rescue tho young sters. When ho arrived on the bcoiio tho boys had lost one oar and tho boat was hair full of wator. Engineer Mason Noah lifted the lads from tholr half submerged crart to tho Express nnd towed tho boat to tho Market street dock. Tho bays escaped with a 'sovoro drenching and an exciting experience. -orlli Inlet Flooded. North Inlot camo In ror Its sharo of damago, tho waters rising and flooding tbo lowlands, tho voloclty of tho wind tearing nwny dykes. Several trees wero torn up on tho ranch owned by A. Ittith on North Inlot, the trees being torn up by tho roots and loavlng a furrow from threo to flvo feet, Captain Ned Galloway pronounces the storm tho worst In years. tho raln-thlckcnod ntr and her mas ter and crow congratulated them selves on having a comfortable borth at tho railroad dock to He to Instead of riding out tho storm off shore. Btonmlug down tho const, howovor, ns bIib seldom communicates with tho shoro whllo at Ron. Sho will probnbly nrrlvo in tbo hnrbor to morrow nftornnon providing tho bar becomoa a llttlo smoothor. Oporator Williamson roportod a hoavy sen running In rrom tho southwest todny nnd thlB will mnko tho local bar bad ror Bovoral days. Tho stoamer Itedondo wns ttnablo to got out or tho harbor today and romnlued nt hor berth nt the Alll nnco dock. Sho will try to got out tomorrow nt high tldo for San Fran cisco. Tho gasolino schooner rtustlor, which Ib londed with freight for Gold Beach, will also try to got out of tho harbor tomorrow if tho weather improves. LANDSLIDE D LOCKS ItOAD. A big landslide occurred this I nftornoon Just north of tho old Btavo mill nnd near tho J. W. Mitchell homo. Sovornl hun dred tons of dirt and rock camo I off the bluff, covorlng tho wagon I road and railroad tracks. Astdo I from affecting troWc, no dam I ngo was dono. SUFFHAGIfn'EK 51 EAT DEFEAT. Ur Aiotllo4 l'rt'M to Coot Day Time. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2C Tho woman sutrrngottes mot nnothor deront today when tho House Huloa Committee, by a voto or rour to rour, a tie, fniled to roport a resolution for tho appointment of a standing suf frage committee. xl .iiA' . ."janAfcJM 1 '