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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1915)
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No. 14 msiXJM COQUILLE HAS SERIOUS HUE Grand Theater and Skookum Restaurant Are Both De stroyed by Blaze HERS' LOSS BIG For Time It Was Feared Help Would be Needed From This City OCCURS AT EARLY HOUR Believed (his Morning (lint Fire Started from a Defective Fluo fr In the Kitchen of Restaurant. Roomers All Got Out 4 INVESTIGATING CAUSE 4 (Special to The Times COQUILLE., Ore., Aug. 4 10. This afternoon tlio fire 4 watt being Investigated by the 4 officials to UHrertiiln If pos- 4 Bible tlio oxnet cause Tliero 4 wnB some tulle that the build- 4 lugs might have been set on 4 4 flru but nothing deflnlto ie- 4 carding tlio eniiHo had been learned lute this afternoon. 4 . (Special to Tlio Times) COQUILLE. Ore., Aug. 10. Flro early this morning destroyed tlio Grand theater and tlio Skookum res taurant and rooming house and for time threatened the entire business section or tho city .When It was fear ed that tho flames would spread to such nu extent that the water supply night run out a telephone messago as sent to Mnrshfleld asking that n onglno and special train bo lopt In readiness, It bolng tlio plan to uso Mtho euglno to pump water out of tho river In cast) tho local supply should glvo out. Tills however was not nec essary. Tho local volunteer flro depart ment mado a great fight and confined to tlio flames to tho two buildings. It was ii wonder that moro of tho ibiocK was not ucairoyeii as inero nro frnmo buildings on both sides. On Main Street Tlio buildings burned wore located , n Front streot botweon n street and t lull stroot, near tho east end of tho lock. Toller's storo Is tho second ulldlnK from tho comor of Hall itreot and next to It was tho Grand heater. Tlio two buildings woro con nected to tho extent of a roof over an entry running between tho two tructures but tho flames were away rom tho Tozior store. ', Close Together ! Immediately west of tho Grand heater was tho Skookum restaurant. ho uppor story of tlio restaurant as used as a rooming Jiouso and bo- ween tho theater wml tho restau- ant was a narrow entry and this was Covered with a roof. Tlio two bulld- ngs were very close togothor. On tlio west of tho rostaurant Is pmall paint shop and boyond that p.overnl frame buildings extending up o tho rear of tlio Far mors and Mor dants Bank building which is n irick structure Starts from Fluo Tlio flro was believed tills morning ;o have started from a defectlvo fluo n tho kitchen of tho restaurant. Tlio lames wero discovered nbout 3 a. Thoso sleeping In tlio rooms above tad no troublo in getting out but ho blare quickly spread to tho tho- ter and tho two structures woro oon doomed. Nothing Saved Roth of the buildings woroburned ;o tho ground and practically nothing as saved from either. In tho theater ere a piano, moving picturo ma- bine, seats and all equipment and In ho restaurant building was lost tho estaurant fixtures and tho furnish- ngs, of tho rooms above Mrs, Hattio Dledsoo owned tho two ulldings and sho states that her oss will reach probably $8,000. Tho heater lias been leased by P. C. Lo- ar, editor of the Coquillo Herald. Io was buying the theater equipment inder contract from Mrs. Dledsoo. ho owner of tho building did not avo any insurance whatever. The restaurant had recently been ought by Leslie Moon. He had been n possession of tho placo two or T IS LET J. M. WRIGHT OF MAHSIIFIELR TO IlUIliD POWERS SCHOOIi Directors Award Plumbing and 1 loaf ing Conduct to Pioneer I In I'd ware Company (Special to Tho Times) I'OWKHS, Oro., Aug. 10. At a meeting of tlio school board hero yesterday, the general contract for tho now school bouse was awarded to J. M. Wright of Marshfiohl for $11,721. The plumbing nnd heating contracts wero awarded to tho Pio neer Hardware Company of Marsh field. This was tho second time that bids wero received on the school house, tlio board having rejected to first bids owing to a inlxup over tlio no ceptnuco of tho bid of Mr. Schcllcy of Coquillo whoso offer was higher than that of .1. M. Wright. 1,1st of llhls. Lndd and Harris of Mnrshfleld en tered two bids, ouo of $10,:t:i2, un der agreement to finish tho build ing In sixty days and the other $9, 8112 to finish tho building In seventy-five days. .1. M. Wright entered olio bid of $0,721 agreeing to finish four rooms of tlio building inside of sixty days and to complcto tho structure In seventy-five days. Contractor Shelley of Coquillo en tered two bids, ouo for $10,11:19 to finish tho building in sixty days and tlio other $ 10,000 to finish tho building In seventy-five days. On tho hcuting, Schroeder and Illldenbruud bid $1,801, Peunock $1,81!) and tho Pioueor HiirdJ-..iro Co. $1,8.10. Threatens Suit. Contractor Shelley of Cnqi'llle who was verbally awarded tho tontra'j when tho bids were first called Is now threatening to sue tho school bot.rd for damages, claiming lie was U'Milly glvon the work. TI12 school board maliiia n thut no contract wrs -.signed and no matcrhl older d luv the work. The bonds vcted by tho 3c'iool -Hl-ti let hnvo been forward 3d n t'w luyu'F and it Is expected tli.tt tho ciifh will bo nvr liable soon. Contractor Wright expects to start tho Mcrk at once. CRUISER TENNESSEE CARRIES MARINES TO Till: ISLAND They Will Relievo Those Who Have Been On Duty in the Occupation (1)7 AiiorUt.d htii to Cww Mr Timet.) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10. Car rying SC2 marines, tho United States cruiser Tenncsseo sailed from hero today for Haiti. They will reinforce those who are now In Haiti under command of Hear Admiral Caper ton. tliroo weoks. Since buying it ho had taken out $1,000 Insurance Hnvo flood Pressure Tlioro Is a good water pressure at Coquillo. At tho hydrants thero is a 90-pound pressure and tills Is amplo to glvo a flno stream of water for fighting a fire but tho fear this morning was that tho flro might reach to silch extent that all tho water would bo used up. Tlioro Is an omergonry electric onglno which pumped wutor Into tho resorvolr und this was at onco put Into uso when tho flro alarm was given so that tlio emergoncy could bo met. WAS IX MAHSIIFIKLD Mrs. Dledsoo Did not Know of Flro Until This Morning Mrs. Hattio Bledsoe, tho owner of the two buildings, was on Coos Hay visiting friends over night nnd did not know of tho flro until this morning. Sheriff Johnson met her, and told about It, and sho decided to go back to Coquillo on tbo af ternoon train, Sho stated hero that sho thought her loss was about $8000 and said she did not have a cent of Insurance 4 FINK LIBRARY IS 4 4 TAKKX DV GERMAN'S 4 4 6 (0; AiocliM Pren to Coo. Bir Time. 1 4 PETROGRAD, Aug. 10. It 4 4 has been learned that the 4 4 magnificent library of tho 4 4 University of Warsaw could 4 4 not bo removed in time to 4 4 prevent its falling Into the 4 4 bands of tho Germans. 4 CDNTHAG 5IL1 FDR HIT SEND W TO Naval Officials Order the New Hampshire and Louisiana to the Mexican Seaport 15 Anti - Foreign Demonstrations Are Feared, Especially Against Americans GUNBOAT IS ON WAY THERE Will He At, (ho Disposal of tlio Guat emalan mid llralllau Ministers Who Ave Leaving Mexico Moro Hunts Will (!o If Necessary ONLV OXK VESSEL WILL UK HKXT tDy AorUIil Prut to Com Br Tlmt 1 WASHINGTON, I). C. Aug. 10. Secretary Lansing an nounced late today that only ono warship would bo sent to Vera Crux and It Is going to relievo whatever ship Is used to transport tlio Brazilian and Giuitomalen, ministers. Lansing denied flatly that u military or naval expedition Is bolng prepared nnd declar ed such reports only Inter fered with tho success of tho efforts of Kottloinent.of Mex ican affairs peacefully. ttM (tlr AnoclittJ Prrtt to cool Br Tlox.J WASHINGTON, 1). C, Aug. 10. Conimandor McNuiueo, senior Amor- lean navul officer' at Vera Cruz, asked tho Navy Department to sond u battleship squadron to guard against tho nntl-forolgn demonstra tions which ho fears. Tho battleships New Hampshire and Louisiana, now at Newport with tho Atlantic fleet, wore ordered to propnro nt onco to go to Vera Cruz but If tho emergen cy should becomo pressing, tlio bat tleship Connecticut, now In Hnltlcn waters and about two days sail from tbo Gulf, will bo ordered to join Commander McNaiuco. . Conference Ciiiiso McNameo's report did not glvo de tails, but officials hero boliovo tho autl-Amerlcau feeling Is tho direct outgrowth of tho Pan-American ne gotiations for the adjustment of tho Mexican question. (iuiihout (lolng Tho gunboat Marietta lias boon ordered to proceed from Progresso to Vera Cruz In order to hnvo the ship at tho disposal of tho Brazilian and Guatemalan ministers who nro leaving Mexico. Although there nro other small vessels in Moxlcnn wat- ors, tlio gunboat Sacramento, on which Commander McNameo lias his flag, Is tlio only American vessel at Vera Cruz. Against AiticrYnus Acting Secretary of tho Navy Bon so.i said a Vera Cruz dispatch told of speeches being mado In front of public buildings and on street cor ners in an effort to Incite tho peoplo against all foro'gnors, especially Americans. No acts of violence wore reported. May Add Troops Secretary of Stuto Lansing said tho Increasing number of acts of brigandage on tho border might no-cesslto-to strengthen'ng tho army forces thero, hut insisted that such addition to tlio troops had no con nection with tho Intornal Mexican affairs. 'Considered Serious Tlio serious antl-forolgn demon strations reported today from Vera Cruz gavo tho btato and navy de partments copslderablo concern, par ticularly in view of Uio Pan Amer ican conference tq bq resumed In Now York tomorrow io devlso means of restoring peaco In Mexico. Vera Cruz advices wero consid ered by a conference between Sec retary Lansing, Read Admiral Hen son, Acting Secrotary of tho Navy, and Leon J. Canova, chief of the La tin American division of tho state department. Reports Alarming The reports were considered al arming enougt to warrant sending reinforcements to Vera Cruz and pre liminary orders, have beep given to ED ASSURANCE IS GIVEN VILLA MAKKS PHOMISKS TO TDK UNITKD STATKS OFFICER General Scott Slates That Ills Mis. siou to the llordcr Has Been Accomplished tl); AtocltJ Pre (o Coo. Vtj Time.) EL PASO, Aug. 10. General Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff of tho United States Army, lias accomplish ed ills mission to tho border. At noon, following an interview hero with Villa, tho following statement was issued: "General Y"'a assured me during our interviow that the proposed meet ing of mining men will be postponed Indefinitely. Foreign merchandise seized in Chihuahua Inst week will bo restored. Violations of law, how over, will bo prosecuted In tho civil courts. My mission here Is now accomplished." Crosses llordcr Escorted by a mounted detach ment of body guards, Villa entered an automobile' In Juarez nnd cross ed the border to meet General Scott. Georgo C. Carothers and Colonel Mlchte, aides to Scott, went to Juarez and accompanied Villa to tho prlvuto rosldenco of J. F. Wil liams, where Scott mado his head quarters. fitinrd of Honor On tho International brldgo a de tachment of soldiers from tho Six teenth U. S. Infantry was drawn up us a guard of honor for Villa, whom they escoitcd to tlio placo of meeting. Carothors and Alberto Mndoro, political adviser to Villa and brother of tho Into President, wero tho only men prosont nt tho meeting between tho two military chiefs. FIGHT AGAIN TODAY STILL MAKING TROUDLK IN TEXAS U. S. Cavalrymen llavo Hattio Willi ItnmL'tH and Kill ouo of tho Outlaws Or AmmIH! riMi to Coo llr Tlmof.J DHOWNSVILLE, Toxns, Aug. 10 United States cavalrymen and Mex icans fought again todny, tills time neur Mercedes, Texas. Ono Mexican was killed. None of tho troopors was reported Injured. Today's fighting was west of tlio sceno of tlio previous Mexican raids and 2G miles north of tho border. Six cavalrymen wero on patrol duty near Mercedes wlien Mexicans at tacked them. Tlio soldiors captured four horses from tlio Mexicans. Par ties of armed citizens went from nearby towns to try to capture somo of tho Mexicans. tho battleships Louisiana nnd Now Ilampshlro to mako ready. PRESIDENT WILLING Is Informed of Request for Aid nt ' Vera Criu Or Ainorltted I'rou to Cuua lir Tlmn CORNISH, N. IL, Aug. 10. Pres ident Wilson was in communication today with Secretary Lansing regard ing tlio request that a battleship squadron bo sent to Vera Cruz to protect tlio Americans, und was un derstood to bo Inclined to grant tbo request. MINISTERS SAFE (Cy Auoclitfl rre to Coo. Dij Timet WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 10. Guatemolau minister to Mexico readied Vera Cruz last night from the capital and went aboard the gun boat Sacramento, Tho Brazilian jiiIih Ister today Is enrouto from Mexico City to Vera Cruz, whore ho will ar rive tonight and go on board tlio Sacramento. Tho two diplomats will probably remain on tlio gunboat un til tho Marietta roaches thero to bring them to tbo United States. PREMIER Al'THORIZED TO WITH- DRAW RESIGXATIOX (By Ai'oclileil fr.u to bu-a tnj Tlwra.l TOKIO, Aug. 9. Emperor Yosh ihlto today authorized Premier Oku ma to withdraw his resignation and tho reconstructed Japanese cabinet will be installed tomorrow, Tho newspaper Kukumln Shlmbun .ays Ambassador Chlnda at Washington declined to accept the Portfolio of foreign affairs. wnwm ""MCE RUSSIANS ARE FALLING BACK Steady Retirement of Czar's Troops is Taking Place Along Entire Front STILL HOLD Attacks of the Teutons on the Russian Seaport are Re pulsed by Defenders FLEET IS ALSO HELD OFF In Southern Poland From the Vis tula to tho Hug River Gcriunim Aro Victorious Ignition Reports Small Gnlns for tho Allies (Dj AntxIitM rrrti to Coot I)7 TlmM. LONDON, Aug. 10. Teutonic pressure on tho Enstorn front con tinues heavy agaliiBt tho Russlnn positions all along tho lino with n steady retirement of tho ltussluns in most sections. Berlin announced todny that Fort No, l and Lomza wero Btormod nnd tlio town of Lomzn, on tho Nn row Rlvor, wero occupied by the Germans. I'etro grad claims tlio Germans aro bolng pressed back from Riga on land, wlillo on tho wnter tho attempt by the German fleet to break through tho mine barriers was beaten off. Tbo Gorman attacks ut ICovno wero repulsed. Pronounced suc cesses for tlio Teutonic forces ull through Southern Poland from tho Vistula to tho Hug aro claimed. In tho West, engagements of minor character aro reported. London reports small gains for tho Allies In attacks on tho Galllop- oil peninsula. Homo reports tho capture of soma Austrian trenches In tho Cavallo Passes and In the Plava Zone BLOW OPEN SAFE OF HANK IN KANSAS TOWN Moro Than Ono Hundred Cltl.ens Hold nt Bay While' Theft is Carried Out Or AiioiUled rm Io Coo Bar Tlran 1 MAPLE HILL, Kun., Aug. 10. Seven robbers hold moro than 100 citizens at hny early today .vbllo their companions Idaw tho safo of the Maple Hill State Hank and es- Mined with $3000. Tlio explosion In tlio bank build ing nroused the citizens, ninny of whom came Into the streets half l'i.iI, Tho robbes held thorn hack cut 1' six more chnit'es wero oxpiot'- cl When tho vci H was forool the ncn Inside the U.ik slgnaHol and .In- band disappeared. Fog lided in their escape AT SAN FRANCISCO MAX PRESUM I ABLV SHOT HIMSELF S. W. Hatch, of McCnll Pattern Com- puny, Found With Bullet Hole lu Ills Head I), AwxLlal rnt to Poo. Ptr TlmM. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. S. V. Hutch, manager of tho McCnll Pattern Company horo, was found dead at his desk today by an offlco boy. On tlio floor bestdo him was a revolver with ono chamber empty. There was a bullet hole In his bend. D. Griffith, manager of tho Chicago offlco of tho conjpnny, had an ap pointment witli Hatch this morning. Will Check Up. Griffith suld he would check ovor Hatch's accounts immediately. Ho said he had no explanation to offer for tho death. I COURT PREVENTS MEN GOIXG ' 'iO UAR Wero Formerly Allowed tlmt Hlgiit But Government' Department Bus Withdmuu It (B, AMacut&I Pr to Coo lr Tlm.) OTTAWA Canada, Aug. 9. Tho wife and mother have hud their day In Canada, as far us forbidding tho men folks going to war is concern ed. Tho mllltlnn department today announced tlio witharuwat of tho prlvllago gtveu wives und mothers HOD GET 3(1 IAD DESK E THIS TIME DESTRUCTION" CAUS ED HV AX AIRSHIP Turkish Aeroplane Drops Bombs on tho Allies Undcrscu Boat Crew Is Lost tBr AMovltthl rr.. to Coo. m,r TlmM.T CONSTANTINOPLE, (Wireless from Suyvlllo) Aug. 10. A sub niarlno of tlio eutento allies was sunk near Bulalr tills afternoon by a Turkish aeroplane which threw bombs upon the craft. All tho crew wero lost. IS s THE INDIA, OF BRITISH NAVV, IS DESTROYED Torpedoed by Germans nnd Eighty Members of the Crew Aro I Saved (Or AnocliloJ rrM to Coot III 7 TIum. BERLIN, Aug. 10. (Wireless to Sayvillo.) Tho British auxiliary cruiser India, 7900 tons, was tor pedoed off thd Swedish coast. Eigh ty members of the crow wero saved. LUMBER AND STEEL IS TAKEX TO ALASKA Will Bo Used In Const riiel Ion of tho New Government Railroad to Howard Br Amoclitfcl PtfH t Ooot nj TlmM. J SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 10. Tho steamship Soward sailed for Anchor age, Cook Inlet, todny with dOO tons of heavy stcol rails and 1,500,000 foot of lumber for tho government railroad, Tho lumbar Is for bridges along the Mntauuska river. COMMISSI ACTS GIVES DECISION AFFECTING THE HEAVY PASSENGER BUSIXESS Abrogates tho Rules to Prohibit Through Checking and Purlor nnd Sleeping Car Tickets (Br AnocUtM I'rna lo Cool Bar Tlmn.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 10. Tho Intorstnto Commorco Commis sion lu a decision today affecting tlio great voiumo of passongor traffic, tibrogated tbo proposed rules of tlio railroads which would have prohib ited tho through checking of lmggngo nnd Hio salo of through parlor or sleeping car tickets on combination tickots used In connection wttli Joint fares from Junction points. AMERICANS IN MEXICO ASK GOV ERXMEXT 'IX) ACT Message, Which Is Delayed, Snys that Conditions aro Most De plorable ut Capital tBr Auorlal4 Tint Xm Coot Bir TloiM.) MEXICO CITY, July 29, (By cour lor Vera Cruz) Appeal for holp for Amorlcaus in Mexico and for tlio ro ller of peoplo of tho country Itself was sent today by tlio American So cloty of Mexico to tbo stuto depart ment at Washington through tho Brazilian minister. It describes tho conditions ut tlio capital lis unen durable und as having drlvon tho Americans hero also to desporatlon, und Implores the Washington govern ment to uct promptly. FRESR ARMY READY ITALY WILL SEXD (180,000 MEX INK) FIELD Either to go to France or lo (ho Dardanelles Buying Supplies lu the United States Br AMOcltei I'liM lu Coot Bar Tltnti 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 9. Italy will sond GfiO.OOO fresh troops to o'ther France or tho Dardanelles within tho next three weoks, according to Cap tain Victor Del Francis, of tho Ital ian army, who arrived ho'o today to purchase war supplies. Ho vulu 00 largo transports will bo used to (onvoy the troops. Inspector Here. D. E. Woods, Postoffico inspector for this district, arrived hero today from Rosoburg to Inspect the local routes and offices. SUBI N S U KiAIRSHIPS CRUISER CARRYING SU APPEALING FOR AID fi i m German Craft Fly Over the English Coast Last Night, It is Announced SEEN ifllDLLAIID Message Says That Zeppelins Were Sighted Near Amster- dam Headed Westward , ONE CRAFT IS DAMAGED British Aeroplanes Make Attacks and und Tow One of tho German Filers Into Odend Atiording to n Re port Recelied at London 444444444t4 4 THIRTEEN KILLED 4 4 AND TWELVE HURT 4 4 (Br AuoclilrJ rrtM to Coot Br Tlmr. 4 4 LONDON, Aug. 10. An"V 4 official statomont says eight 4. 4 women, four children, and 4 4 two children woro wounded 4 4 during tho Zeppelin raid. 4 44 4 44444444444 (Ur AMvclttBd I'roti to Coot Utr Timet.) , LONDON, Aug. 10. An attack, by German airships which flaw over tho English coast last night was announced today by an KngllBh press bureau. It says that ono of the nlrshlps wus damaged by Brit ish aeroplanes nnd It was towod Into Ostein!. ''' A dispatch from Amsterdam says fivo Zeppelins wero sighted this morning oft Vlloland, near tho en truueo to tho Kuydor Zee Thoy woro taking u northwesterly courso In tho direction of tho Scotlsh coast. ALLIES TROOPS DISPERSED IN ATTEMPTING TO LAND Official Statement nt Constantinople Says thut tho Rout Wus n Most Complete Ouo (Br Auocltt rrtM to Coot Bir Ttmtt 1 CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 10. Turkish troops completely dispersed i tho onomy troops landed noar Kar nchall on the north of tho Gulf of Saros Saturday night, says nn of ficial statement. E ALLIES ARE SEEKING AID OF BULGARIA French, Russian, English niul Italian Representatives Present nt Joint Communication (Br AmocIiIM I'mi lo Coot I)r TlmM. SALONIKA, Aug. 10. Diplomatic representatives of Franco, Russia, Great Britain and Italy delivered n Joint communication to the Bulgar ian government with a view of pro curing collaboration of that nation with tho allies tis a part of a com mon understanding with tho Balkan states. F UNABLE TO LOCATE REPORTED SAVINGS OF HETTY IIICKF.RSON Coroner Wilson und Her Son. Bob Wjutt Unublo to Locate Any Bunk Account of Demi Woman Coroner F. E. Wilson and Bob V.'yntt of Powers, son of Mrs. Betty Hl'kerson, yesterday mndo uulto a ssurch in an endeavor to locate tho -uuings which Mrs. Hlc'torim wts icporicd to hnvo accumulate!. Thty were unablo to find uny uul all of the tin to local banks Infonueu ihoiiV! t'i it id e did not hnvo any oank nc- niuiit Mis Illckorson was ro, rti'J (j have Billed conrlderablo motey, be- ing j thrifty nogress, but so ar uo v.'o'ilih nus boon dlscovorod. A few years ago Gunboat Smith, a negro, was arroswJ for. stca ing a considerable sum of money TURKS m VGTOHY M PROPOSALS MONEY which .urs. iitcKersou Had secreted in .( ranks and In various plage around her houso, and this led to, tho belief that sho might have ior' savings hidden. ' k Wnti expected to return to Town en to 'ay. it si nWWWmTMMWBH pwwMVKim i' kwwtffttwwtmw