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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1914)
paiiT nnwi'inimmniiwwi NEW IDEAS HURT SOME MINDS AS MUCH AS NEW SHOES HURT SOME FEET I- tntFB Yoyn oppoinvxrrv to readli ;the grant purchasing power of this Hcouuminlty should not lie ovqrlookcd'ln placing your advertis ing. ' Tho fcholce of media of suc cessful, merchants IS Till: TIMP.S. 'I'D' family chicks kkaciihd with every copy of this medium. Have your advertisement read by the Home Community regularly, do that they will know you. Ho In troduced 11V TIIK TIMKS. mkmiiku ok tiii: associatkd imikss SmOSKlKKXS!7SESSJi VOL XXXVII. Kxtnbllshed 1S7M as 'L'lio Coa.il Mall. A Consolidation of Times Coast Mail and Coos Hay Advertiser MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Nc. 296 CRICKET IB M ESCAP HIDE SEARCH iwwii iiiiifui I "HHHRi 0IHSf til mm 0OS mm. i IE DROWN IEAT Ml IE FOR MILES SOI 4 IH OF U Floatcdff.en Hours Aftar She StruofeVith High Tide and Assistance c( Hie Bee. FISHBOPROMifJENT SFIGURR IN RESCUE Many People Visit Scene of WrccKE During Day ' NewSfSpread Quickly. :nnrnr re en nr&ir D GLTii IB GOOUIUJ Heavy Loss of Life Results ln,"ls ,0 tn" nr rdi.r. im From Fil'St Hot SUIUlay Of the result that ten drownings wcro the Summer in New York Crowd Sees Two Lost. TWO III FRAN llliili ', nil Or Amo ImeJ I'rmt to Coot tt Tlmr lepoited to the ploclo during t: e day and night. Two. boy were drowned i NEW YOnK. July 13. The first 1, ,,u' s,l11 ,,f thousand at Prospect hot Sunday of summer drove thous- Pnrk lake when their hoat cnpslzcd. CLEAR SCHOOL SUES PARAMITA IS TOTAL WRECK .-- Residents of Eastport and First Steamer Wasp Saves Most of a .i.ii ii. .- .. n.i i r. ...... r ni. .,i:n n..:.... Addition Unite in Aiding New School. Tho school hoard of District No. 10 Cargo of Barkentine Driven Ashore .in Alaska. tlr AMui-Uin! rri'. to Conn nr TlmM.I SAN FHANCISCO. July 111. Tho Btimmor Witap, sent to attempt tho . l.lllll. (lrilllLffWllfll 111 ii minion Illiri!. nl n.. ...111. li .ll..n....n......AA Mn i nomas, roiurn wiivcu a pn-iiiuni- ,it.8 8liowid llio sc tool hoard yes- salving or tlio liaik Paraniitn, wnicn r,-,- ,:"-,, " .,,.,,.. , ..".. .......... .,....,.,...........--,..- a.y ..curing before Justice Ponnork teruny In at.swerlng so willingly their run ashore near Nnkuok. Alaska, sov- ,", r " , ' .V",, b ""J " J 'J, ,'' ' Xl and will he held In the county jull call to help clear the slto for tho oral months ago. I here today wlth tno numomus to p.iunt nasais. K lii 'i,' ' 'J1, ' p ,lMt. nt Coqolllo ponding tho action of tho' now school. There were eighty-two the news thnt tho hark Is a total j ' J 'V" .!.. Lf,in,.i I A nation-wide search recently ho- K nr I t tl wa,,'h r,om trunk1 advantage. Hy r, o'clock In the nfter- S", l "'. ' !" belonging to Thomas and that ho noon all tho tree were down except !! ?in., ,.n ,,,,;,' 1'iiw I It for $1 at North llend. some smnll tlml.er on the south end. .Mn ..., r .'. ........ ,,. . Thomas also chargoH Voters with talc- and the stumps grubbed out ready to lug u ulstol and silver purse 'from tho commence excavating the basement. tiunk. I'eturs don I oh that ho took, Tho biggest surprise happeuod at nnytMiig but the watch. He will have 12 o'clock, when tho call for dinner ti long wait In tho county Jail, as the was Heard from tlie initios. A great , will not conveno before Hprcmi whs piepareu and every man,' IE ...... .1 I. .. rV.lllml.1.. lllv.ll- ..i.lnlu I.. Ullll "" J'". V, .."". in'-' i.i...o ... .ji. ...., (........ ..!..... liuti.l n lilt ...ill ..t.fl.i.r . 1......1... :16C0 ) Willi n capacity mail oi i........ ........ ...i. ...... ...i.i ,i... m.ni,.ui n ii. ....i.. i.. ...n .,..... n i!rn ..f llllrlv Ml. ill unit ' "-" " . o.ij i iij nu iw.ii i.n- n".i ...w i... nif, ... ....v uimv , U CVOW (II llllllj Mien. UIIIl ,,..,., .,.,, ..I.,.,,. I,,,,,., l.,l,l ,, mwl Mini ..inntv tint iilnlim I. nl nn nan ns women:; one of whom was tho '";...,-.... .V... . i".'.. . J.i .. .i. ........i . .i. ..,' ,. litlVrnil 1 tiiiliirniiilm nu'imr rillllll'll III ll Jllhl mu lllliui mini ill i""i uiu i uiiw n.iui-n nun o.iinun, otirrt'it i.iuiiorninuii, ownor ,. i , i.i.. 1....1.1.... ..ii.. . i.i,...i i..,llu .,....,...,. 1 i,i.i.. ..r ...i. or. Cnpt. Wohmnn's wlfo ' " ' V,' ":" '.. .'"r, ..",,?h .'', , '.V... .': I. " , ' '". C ".',.-. .?.'"'"...?..: I III? IHJIIt U LIUIIH lllllt tj IUMI mumuiv iuvoi lna, 4.ii;o 1IIIU UUIJIIIIIIM IS SCOREO TODAY Youth Who Confessed Holdup Ton houwniui fifteen miiuttes nf- Story Was Fake Charged tor Bho lmdTgpno ashore In tho heavy 1....1 Qtno:nr, n Aotnli log four mHoa north of tho Coos Hay' VVllll blCaillig a WaiCll. Omr, tho tlumbcr schooner Cricket,' alni.. p,,.,,,.,, ...i. ,.,,r.M,ii into Cnpt. AVohinan, was floated when she h1""11' ololH "o umresMiti into waB pttlleilJ5ff hy her slsti-r s Ip. tho Saturday aftornoon that the holdup Doo. ThdCrlckot ran nshore at !l: t r story which ho told tho police and O'clock Bfinilny Illuming (Hid WHS IV- .,.i.,.t...i.u Untm-iliiv innrnlnir. WMM n moved frpmjhor perilous position nt ... . , , rnMl.iilQ ,i.iM Ilf. hi 2 o'clockSundny afternoon. While r,,u'' VW,H tll,e" l" toiiullio tins ar- ., -. "- ... ... ..11.. 1..... Ini'liMnn rill 11 ririllllilfl llll nllfl rrzlll tr llllll mo Bonooner' is iiiuy miikiiiij- iiiiui. .......... ..i v ... , . nliniu,,,! .villi tlm n,..l nlm.7Ttl.nlf of In... .1m.l.. u,i ...III. u,.1l.. .iil..li frnii. Unffl nl...VnHlI'"" IS W01' lttllKCIl Willi 1110 r:i. :iM :. '..,.. 1. " . '" " ' ' . : ".:." .".;".:' wi11i"K orrom and support t;.e resl Had It noUheen for the timely ar rival of thoTflHh1io:it lolauda. which enmo to tho,n8BlBtaiu'c of the Ci'luKet when bIio liohnl 1 er distress call, It I la probnblo that the Ctlket and most or hor cnrgojtvoulil have been n total , jobb. Tlioiioinnu.-i to reach th hor crow o! with tho-olomentH ror more than a halt hortr, BUcceeded In dropping an anchor which kopt tho Cricket from lauding high nntl dry. Tlio schooner Cricket was bound from Frnni: lumber, flvo daughter of tlio schoon 1 and two dnughteiH were aboard and so wan a sister of l'red L,ludurmtiu, tho ownorA Acrorillng to tho men .who w'eWto tho rescue tho women 1 woro cool land colluded throughout j tho ordoalV' ! CnptHlR'Ayc.'n (Jim. Work. Capt. ' AVohninn of tho Cricket Is 1 known among const shipping men as "SalvntlrinffJol.il." Ho gained tho 1 nlcknamo through work in tho Sal vntlon .Armyjnnd also on account of his piety. -Ho Is nn able master. I CnptV)J.,4C. Ayer of tho lloo for- I niorlv Milled ' under Cant. Wohmnu - ..;..- n,.... a, ri.-..,i 1.. I.... "StiioKPy I'tarence i.reen mm ZS"".?'"7&t"'?'":Z:::.". . :Z lelt Know drivers of the Hunker Hill 1 BiuillUHy liigni. uuu itiirmiruu 111 mu - - - -- - .... ., ,: ....., .i. ., n.. . 1.. 1 ,.. ,n .1... auto statri). declare that thov we ro 1 ' "" lunar uay.tiiiutu i.iiiinii', iiuiii mu . ;. V . . i i i. . . i. . ....i..ii,.. r,,. darknoflR and Tol- II ted. when ho both on duty l;lay night and thnt, av I itlonBen I ..tn...1n.1 in ...-n.....l .. Poili.l- ul HlPV W010 lllll llOlll UP. ". H'O HIIllJ ho wna 'to" toko a dock carno . for . According to the pollen llomloo 1 has gont(0 Inji'ii mixed up In one or two e.tecl: nont. Ho wm lying nt anchor thoro when ';, 1 nJ"r nilsroprosentatlons ' , word warfFrocolvod or the Criciuit'H ""i "iy "h i hmh-.m 1- '.wo'HUnd'hoJniniedlntoly put out to Ihk J'h a holdup tory as ho told, iSea'to asBlaUlier. l!Ht Haturdiiy has not lieon dotor- . Was In Close. ' "jlno& - r As anolndicatlon or how close In ... ,, ., . , . ' . tho CrlckoarwnH, Cant. Ayor sayH tjuit il""t to go h niself nt tho risk of 'bo ,wont .lii townrd shoro until he - lt ns well ns tho lives of tho 1 had lew tlian twenty foot of water "i' , , , . , , , .. under thoJBco. He put out kodgo ' ' ; Iolniirtn turned hor noso In t.:o I anchors tojprotcct himself and this, jUroclloii of tho Cricket and renchod wltlAthe power or his engines, en-,'"" ' ' "v v ....... i, '. automobiles took away a good stack , ',." ,V " '',:'' mii ablod hlm-.arter about an hour and 'alio got alongsldo tho Crlckott. tho f b mer President Mellon. a liairswork to null the Cricket rrow of ,,int ,,ont loused out -00, lV. ..,..... ,i,.p,iPn mipIiI Itoiii fm-ts developed In tho In oHM ' fathoms, or rone, to which, tho crow I , .,?, ,T JK" S c 2 yoHtlgutlon." say tho report, "ther 0RA16EU II BIG PARAOE Still Insist That Protestant Ul ster Be Kept Free of Home Rule. IH AmoiIiUJ frrti Id t'nn nf TlmM.I No New Developments Today 111 Mysterious Disappear ance of Sisters. ONE THREATENED TO KILL HER RELATIVES .Victor E. Innis. Prominent Ne vada Man, Connected With I Case, Deniss Knowladcie. tllr AmoiUIM Ck-' tu ' liar Tlmw 1 POItTI.ANI). Or.. July 13.- Noth ing new has developed today to throw light on tV.e myRtery of tho two nils Inir sisters. Mrs. I'IiiIho N'rilmu nnnta UHI.I'AST. July 111. The Insistent nod MIm lleatrlce Nolms, of Atlnntn, demniirt of the Protestant portion of (jn.. ror whom the pollco of many Ulster for exclusion from tho opera- rullf, , gPnrchlng. Victor H. Innls, lions of homo rule lent added Interest former United States Assistant Dlst to today's celebration of tho annlvor- rkt !Utornoy of Nevada, who obtained sary of tho battle of the Hoyne. hd- n divorce for Mrs. Dennis at Reno, ni v,uiuuii ruo i mu nuiiji ui nun wlioso linmo Is mentioned In con- so ns to account for tho $17 which 1 imaginable to eat, who wcro sure to ho spiint In ono lump. Just where see tbat tho plates wcro full. Kvery ho opont It or what ho spent It ror muit present has tho highest pralso has not been learned, but It Is for the ladles and tho dinner they , thong' t that ho did not want his, prepared and say It wbb worth tho J mother and debtors to know what ho; wnoio iiay's work olono. Interstate Commerce Commis sion Files Report of Rail road Investigation. (lit At.nilalM I'ltm l t'oo IU Tlmra.l WASHINGTON, D. C, July 13.- CZAR'S I0W UNITED P.obably Fatal Attack on Man' Who Has Great Influence Over Russian Emperor. (Ilr Arforlitticl lrm in Coon nl Tlinn 1 ST. PUTHItSUUItG. July 13. I)e- gnn for the sisters after their mother In Atlanta received a letter from Mrs. Peunls saying that she had musdered 1 her sister and Intended to murder a brother In Snn Francisco. SEVERAL HEARD N HERN CASE tails have reached hero of u probably W n VVJmniPr Chamr"? V I fatal attack on the mystic Iny monk, vv u' VV,V,.', , ,..Q ,.. iireguiy iinspuiiu, waoso iniiuenco iiuniiuii vu nil lll&lllllllij nlS I llflna it 11... iiiiiijI ..ll.l... Illnlmmn I . t viii; u. lii- muni K.iiiiiiK iiin.iiii.i-n .' .... . ... . ... . .. " . .. uvir liiu cn.iiuriir ih hi. it. til uu vl'.'y iniiiA r.MMMM rin.HiH;..i iilil Willi u. an speiu a very eujoyamo nay nun mni-aiiminiBirnuon rovea.ed in an :, ii.,-,.,,.!,, wn vIHIiil. iil nn VVIU lIUos-UUIIIUIcillU. II. G. llomloo. Mho said Hint ho, expressed tho desire to have another the history or American railroading.") h" ;iMn!'l,.fP?,i,LVn ",, n .... was held up with flvo others in an picnic sooli to help tho district nil Is Ihe Interstate Comnierco Coinmls- !!,", ' "';,,., ".,, ,, ,if,V n! Aft.0,: ''o-n'OK hoth derondnnt an automobile on tie Hunker Hill road f oy enn toward tho now school. . slon's characterization or its findings , " , '. i. n i.,i, ,,m, !m complainant and several witnesses In Friday night, still maintains thnt ln I in the Investigation of tho Now Hav-' f,,1,. L, '' . " . r.n,i !, i f)i Vi,? tno SI"" of Volmllmur llorman vor- waa robbed of R. Others win. wero ....,. c,.,,vifM ; Ul rnllroad'H financial affairs, ro- 'V ' ' .., ,0(i ( 111.0 n onk boca sn ?,M? W,'. ' wl""or "i"1 vlco versa, in Mmi.ni win. him iiocliim Hint thorn AMA'IIO.N hlltVICK. i nnrtnii Kidnv in tlm Soniiin. h. o wiHitoii to Kin uio monk liocaiuo h,h aftornoon. Uccorder llutler do- liu itin iiiioi' riwriiv(-t Is absolutely no truth. In the story. "SmoKPy cinroiieo r.reen nnu iinri-i inr Aiin'l.loil Prw. lo root iwt 'I'lmM.l In tho report of 30,000 words, tirobnhlv the niont drastic In terms WASHINGTON. I). C. July 11. of any over mndo by tlio connnlsslon. i ...... ii, ,., .1 in j .. in mi over iiiinio ii.v iat coiiiimihhioii, e-kn " rr Tl f T bill, organizing a special tlio New Haven's dlroctor wero pro-. 1 it I i ij W j crvlco In tho signal corps nouncod crinilnally negligent. " Hvl-' W 1 1 Pr l"l I I I ij- was rlnally acted on by dome pointing to a violation of tho.l E 31)1 Lit II I and now goes to tho Presi- law has been transmitted to tho ills- ,,v,', -" HAM.OON HACK ItKSl'l.TS. lilt Aiwlitf,1 TrrM In Coot nr TlmM.I ST. I.OP1S. July 13. San Francis co lUITi, piloted hy K. S. Colo and able It. 10. Kniuison, was tho only balloon not reported lauded this morning In tho national elimination race. trlct attorneys In Massachusetts, I liberie iRJuiid and New York mid to j tl.e fo.lerul depiirtniont of Justice. l "A reasoiub.e ut'.iunte or the loss .to mo .miw iiiiteu uy waste mm mis management," says tho report, "will amount to between $(10,000,000 and $00,000,000. Tho directors should bo mado Individually liable to civil and criminal laws for the iiimiuor In which they dlschnrged their trust. " All of tho commission's strictures wero on tho management under for Th ttea-ltml n bold enruo of mor- of t lie IIIIU 111 rope, iu Wllll-ll mu cro ,,n.i i... ,,M1 tl... Pi-l.ilnl un. nfr llln tuimhimwi., Piin in u .viuin, uiu.u io lolandii tied ono of tlio nn-l!L0.n,a. .'?, u"U.l V'" p. ,"",ot ? ?""',? Is llttlo question concerning tho ro- oiirTndlx.. AThn alilninont of lumber ohors of tho lolnnda. Tho latter boat' f 17'" ...'': . '.". ."Vu ,." covory of a substantial amount or r r" ."T" ..:. - .-: ....... , sno is tatting to Huroia la taklncr tho .rvij-kot. i Duiiiuoiti. bench Capt. Ayer says that tho bottom ot N " Hoiiiovul. the Cricket must bo consldorahly M. Mndson, second orflcor r tho damaged. -i.Tho Crlckot had about Jolandn, offered to tako tho women is for A. K. Thane. She "; .or. w hlch ke.it tho Cr ckott fro,,,, J01 ff ,T,iBtior ,,ut ". second wn8,cd' ,, ,,,,, S(lt ,o lumhor on today. lolng was,od high on tho '1 ke,,Bo nci,or out when sho arrived. ,, a..ku,.4 Villi i.vJJU'b., ti.i 1 Ofll finnCfnl nf 1..,,ilinK nlmnril Trft flllOlll'l! tllQ flsllllO.'lt. llllt tllOV Wlllllll the'Chas.MtNelBon Lumbor Conuiany I "ot lenvo tho Crlckott. Ho offered of San Francisco. Capt. Ayer estl- them 'hot coffeo and thoy politely re mated that about 350,000 feet of Hised thnt. About a half hour later the 'deekload was Jettisoned in an the llfe-aavlng crow arrived on tho effort to savo tho boat. seono mid nftor consldornblo porsua- Oho in n Tlioiisaiul. So much lumber was floating nbout tho Cricket that 'It was almost Impos sible for tho small boats to get In closo without getting u plank caught in tho propoller. Ik New Vi.m'1, The schooner Crliiket was built at HOSTON, July 13. Whlpplo, Soars & Oyden, uttornoya represent ing tho minority of the stockholders elded to continue tho case until to morrow nrtoriioon at 1 o'clock Wlm mer charges Herman with Insulting his wlfo and Herman charges Wlm mer witb usuaiilt and buttery. According to tlio story told lyy Wiinmor, lltrninn mot .Mrs. Wlimnor on tlio corner of Uroadway and Cen tral avenue last Friday night and persisted In forcing his uttontJotm, although they had never met before. Wluimor says that while .Mrs. Wlm mer roslsted tho actions of Herman ho followed hor for a block or more. Ho says that ho wiib walking bohJnd all. inn up to him mid knocked him down. At tho Joint meeting of tho Port Wluimor says that ho then lend Her of Coos Day mid Marshilcld city man to tho pollco station whom ha councils today, it was decldod that had him locked up. According to tho system or surface dralnngo nccd-l his story l:o was nt tho niorry-go-cd In tho filled area was mi oxpenso round while his wife was huntlnjr which the property rilled should for him. Ho says that ho had loft PAT EXPENSES! CITV COl'NCIIi AND I'OItT COM- .MltiSIONKItft nVciDKI) I'llil.KIl lll8,..v;,,f0 "Llllu tlmo nn'JBttw.Jt AHKA SIIAI.I, IlKAIt KXTHA KX-' WUn W minor saw his wlfo PKNSK. scut tl.o atteutloiiH of liermun bear. Tho cost of tho dralnngo sys tem was estimated at one-fourth of a cent per cubic yard for fill and this will bo assessed to tlio property when tlio latter is assessed for tho fill. thoro mid that ho was walking to ward uenirai aveiiuo wnon ho saw Herman accost hltr wife. Hermun testified thnt ho met Mrs. Wlinnior nt tlio merry-go-round nnd that ho spoke to hor and that sho Tho question of damages was left! agreed to accompany him up tho ot tho Now Haven, hnvo domanded rather Indefinite except that tho Port street. Ho said thnt thoy woro walk- that the directors Join their clients in a suit to recover about $12G,000, 000 alleged to hnvo been wasted by Alameda In 1912 and Is owned by the tno management. The suit will bo Fred I.lndermnnn Company, which nl-. riind thin u-eni.- .urninsi iim esintn nf ,'iis tno uee, uornet mm vasp.J P Morgan, William IK so owi slon on their part tho women got lirto ",' ,U,7'V" , " ""' V"v """ IX'J J- a: WH lam Itockofellor, MarlnalBien mid others today are tho lifeboats. They wero take., to . "' "" --- - ; """" 'Ciw' wi!Ba",'1 n.m' "i8..w " arvellnrrovor tho snving of the . the lire-saving station, four miles "- '-;,;" ";iViJiV ...Vi.i " voro . no niuers oi u.o uouru oi uirec- m Crleket thoHsand Kolag DO was ebWnK thauleHsitfog thelittlo yind prevailing theportheast. Ih, addition to this of da rca dor aid . They say tliat It was n so un, wuoro inoy rouiiiine.i iiuui tno. ,,,,,. ,111BfllOBQ ;,, nrru ',, ,.oJ '"'f "'""""'" UA." "r""'""-: tq ono shot that a boat Crlckett was floated. Then they wore 1 " Xm i.'.iIi ih ai.io.b iiiauy oiuers, u.o epon ashore where she did would, taken out to meet tho Crlckot aa n ' J 8o f the Reilon loT The Crleket' ?-..1 "TUX T ?" i,,.' V," T a total wreCK. JlOWOVOr, HICK piibhoh uio imr, which wns lirorenillnir unnth will i T i . ii .i i, . p tin 'her favor. Tho tldo was Captain Stanbourg, or the lolnnda. 1 1 L?c',rlnlU ,"? f,?,o I' ,,. ?i,"lln8t.ratl0!' aro. ..IJo8t.0,l.,& .andisho was ruimlng slow in! realized that his boat was too small, M ,,'": ," ,. ". """r'u ;y... lospunmei i miij uiy oi ino ivl.o.1 aim ntniPlr. nml In lin nf nntf further assist in Mi . "......,,-,.,... WOSCIIOSlOr acquisition, tllO plirciiasO lg was from Crlckot and he started back to notify ,,, ."" . " 1 fK"? ,,J '" ?f 10 Cone larger vessels, after he had dropped 'wire in do inSif "'onriv vostordav tr0ll0)'8 rB n V was tho luck- the anchor. Ho notified tho officers rJ" d'""il, ",ll.h Jf8.?'. "I CXC0S8. ot t,,e. of the Connecticut & Massachusetts'! and the Council ngreed to uso their Influenco to try and get tho prop erty or tho filled area to pay tho damages sustained by different ones. Henry Sengstackon was named as tlio Port's representative and tho Council will appoint someone to rep roont tho city and thoy will try and ascertain tho amount of dmungo In each caso, gottlng tho lowest fig-' ijjos ,nnd thon try and got the prop- qgty owners to pay, Ing along without tho thought of be ing molested when Wlmmer Jumped at him nnd knocked' him down. Her man said that ho thought Wlininer wns an officer when ho asked hint to accompany him to tho pollco sta Hon. Mrs. Wlmmer testified that sha was In tlio merry-go-round looking for her husband nnd that she said nothing to lloriiinn. .Without any Imitation on her part, sho snld, Her- r ...... . .. . . i --..... .,..-...-.... ' Knuineor wriunt or tno urciico mini rniimvm )ui- nn ii Uimi i... n.n.... .Inln.l ll.n IP Mm Iln... ...... 1 , v A .. . . .... . . . w.ih.iii B'"iw" - . "!. v,.,iii- (jiuir mu, bho irieu in uouge nim BtttBirlquIek nld from the lolnn- of tho government drodgo Mlchlo and ; ", 7 i.k .J 7: I Z "ll ' "luu,.Y8 "l,'l.'B0 " '7'" ,d the Hoo and .Mlchlo being the officer of the Deo, wh ch wntfar " ,' """-; " " r :'--," . '8 ""t SK '' ". ? o to sgo to nor am. tho uo- riving in to loan at worin uonu. wnon ,.,mn nsamnhi,i n 'i, m.. 11 .. u. ""'v'' i V r ' v ijo wasMn readiness to go to hor the.fpg lifted tho three vessols started, ""VnJlf .mVi.i.. tl ,' !'.nitl?s with the dossn of boosting if Capt. Wohman had asked It.ifor fjio wreck and reached tho scono -""",,," ,"7" ;,h'"?i i .Vn i ii7 ,"u ?"V.K. '.''V1 i L0' '. "b "" "?'"" 9 Answers Distress Call. I nbout noon. ' I" """ ,,;. t J, ZDZ t i,,. 7n it ,M"""W" ,..m ,,S1W" V1 "'I'-'iai" f hen. the officers of tho Cricket Tl.u.tler had reached the wreck ' an - ffi, ? thVSo ?H0' " J?.. S'l! -,J." Z? "!'SS: UMca' UMVtne nont huh ueon ueacu-- in tno monnume, uui coiim rentier in-' p.... ',., !;,. , .ini, , -""" ;" i'-- "" ...- atliiMmmedlntoly sounded thoitlo assistance to tho Crlckot. Whenr ": ,V,, 'V ;"r ,.": , '' "T," .,, ' " u.,ul'"1 "u" ". lo ,u,vo 511. four ahnni blasts, which u the othor threo nrrived a ino was ...7 .". ",: V" .".".T"' '"V? . . , " luioniiniioii. iiuki io roacu .iiirvis iaiuung. wuieii , m-lsslou wanted t ho dredglugs piunped beyond tho low wntor lino, prices -oxhorbltnntly in they would havo to stand tho ox- market value, unwar- penso of tlio niiuitiouni pipeitno nnd cciHt of hnudllng It. Ino matter was roferrod to tlio port engineer, KI.DKIt IIKATS mtKAKWATKH. re ed. HatrcMu'c WBB UaaravOy 1110 ClOW Olllio iuiii.mil LIHUUU uuiu uiu nuw ul ino ncnuu i nl.nnt nun mlln Milu nl.ln nf lin andUiVcwvv of thoBteamer Paralso.lto tho stern or tho,Beo by men in i!"."..1.,?.. " ? . .'I.8.,8l'1Sro,t'110i m.. t1o i ...no t i.--,lr ...lion lm llfo lmnta nti.l nflf.. tiiuulnff nw.nv " ' niouii m oraraicu,! 4 Mo JLVwnc n p iw jtv nw wv., --..i. ...w opi"ci f HAlXIKIt SALOON'S I.O.SK. I III Kl'tl V. I1WI MM III' .111 I IT I. lllll IV II .... .11 IB... . .... Sk-..1I.. -... .....I T ... A heard thercnll. and although thofiyr for over an hour tho Cricket was; otl-or o ats mi star of ..ore t nii ""'"", vw.11"",""",,1", ",,u wavfjUQck as pea soup; her cap-, moved out Into deep water. When . jfnir hoii' r 1 le Sea-Sled arrive ,'l!1""1' n!e'- Q,,,,H,V tain? Pentus Stanbourg, decided to go sho was floated every boat. Including " 'V11 r' 0"'' t.irn trhi froni Tarli "AINIKRi Or., July 13.-!-Tho fight to the asslBtanco of tho vessel at the Crlckot, blew Its whistle and the ""d, "" ",0,re"lu" t, ' ' !.,Xnc'nf fi'0'18 l''- amioars.to havo been once. ' I big crowd which had been watching '',ii,n.?.. V.l.L.L.i'.U8tai'.c?. brought to a close whon the City ..!... c.H'.i ii... ua hb tuvuicu ui iweuiy n, . .,.i ., .ll ..I.I7 D,,u,. minutes. Thosn who mn.le the trln hVu,,w" l'f ' ,u'"'llB I "- wiy. eneereu amiwavea tneir nats. j don.oip,, ..": f'.v , : ;,' mug tno saio ot intoxicating liquors, nietil . iluW Tlironii Off. '" ?.rarS1ii'l"?.k.a','.2V ' Fred Cramer, a local saloonman. In an errprt to float the Cricket , .',. '',,?!;' i.nu.V. i was tl10 last t0 8,vo u" tho "K"1 two her crew tluoflv moro' than hair or hor .,. at-,r AS,Xa; ,' ' , n,Jn Is 8al" tlia' nfter tllQ Pusslng or for-, deck' ctrriiu overboard. Lumber of all' ...... ". t. """ ," """." v'"; the ordinanco Attornov Locan. of i iwo uoais wnicn was oauiy nurneci i,.,.i '.... .. i -.. . OwlnK to the density of tho fog tho tho manipulations from tho Iolanda had to feel her way slo Near the' mouth of the bay sho the. ParaUo. The two boats drew i clos.eitgu together so that the 1 nantfllu. nnlllrl linln n hrlef enn J 'eace, TUo: captain of the Paralso b!zest"and dlm&slons washed ashore told Ciwtaln Stanbourg that he would and It Is strewn along tho const for a Ffotolnfcrfesciie under more'farorablo, distance of more than two miles. A MAnjiinuc I... 41.n. 1. a tlimifvlit If 1111. tfnnil ilenl nf II will lin snvprl. Onn CUUUUIUII.I uui limi 11" ...V...D..V .... , o-" --. . - .-... .. af to risk the steamer in such a man with a wagon appeared on the 4Bse f atT. Captain Stanbourg agreed beach about 10 o'clock and carried jrKh. aim on that point, but deter-lawny a load of It. Other parties In uuuiy uiiriiuu u n.i ...i... i. i. .. -i r. . . !' H'i'r'J!, Z,1, dC" M "l"11. Sovoral o 'the ..loonmoii a,o bu.y 10 a treat extent. nnplflm. in. thslp lim flvlnrnu n.,,1 ASK YOUR DOCTOR! I stocks, preparatory to going business at other places. ' Into i According to officials of tho North Paciric Stoamshlp Company, the Ki el or left Portland yostorday morning at 0 o'clock and mado tho run to UHji port In 21 hours, crossing tho bar this morning ono hour ahead of fhi Hroakwator. According to ofri cl Si In of tho Southern Pacific, tho lJheakwnter loft Portland nt 8 o'clock ami crossed tho bar at 0:20 this rilrnlng. ItAM.OOX HACK KXDS. (lOodyeni' Is Victor in St. Louis Con tent Today. ID, AocUtl I're. I Coo. n Tln'es.l ST. I.Ol'IS, July 13. Tho balloon "San Francisco 1015" landed nlnoty five mllos southoast of lioro yester day niQrnJng, Tho "Goodyear" wins tlio race, having covered a distance of 320 mllos. ASK YOUR DOCTOR! nnd that when ho peislsted in fol lowing nor, sue sinppoa mm in tha fnco. Thou, she said, hor husband nrrived ,1111(1 knocked lloriiinn down. Othors who tostlflod wore Hny Kaufman, Goorgo Cook aiul G. W. Trlbbey. Kaufman said thtt ho was stnnillng on tho corner 'uhklng in tho ordinary happenings of tho stroet" whon ho saw Wlnimer rtm up to Huiinaii, knock' him down ami Lthoii kick him. Knufmnii deolared thnt ho knew uouiliig ot Hje I mi in stances loading up to the occurrence. Cook and Trrbbey BubVantlatciI Kaufinan's story. ;'f y TJio caso will, como up-again to morrow aftornoon nt l p'cruck when It Will bo disposed of, Paving lijiiiMible. ItJs expected that tho South Broadway paving squabble will bo ended by tho Coun cil tonight. Some of the proport ownors nro urging that $1.85 propo sition of tho Coos Hay Paying Com pany, and It Is understood that the Warren Construction Company haa succeeded In having tho Suthorn Pa cific withdraw Its objections to tho assessment go that It will be up to the Council to decide, Don't forget tlio 3So luncheon ti The Cliapdler. II lllll ll.i.1 nay"""---'' I S?W'HWisaH'l: um ...klaHMH