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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1916)
HFRE ARE VERY fEW MEN WHO DO NOT KNOW HOW PREACHING OUGHT TO BE DONE ffioOB A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES- PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS limn mmt : MEMIIER Or THE ASSOCIATED PIUCSS iol. No. XXXIX Established 1878 Art The Conwt Mnll rx rP.FRANCHISE IS RELEASED MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 19 16-EVENING EDITION " -TWELVE PAGES. ,tfjgyagM,,B j lotor Car Will Change From North Benci nun w mu Coquillc Valley II BUOICIL Southern Pacific Officials Are Present at mcbunh num Here Last Night MANY SPEECHES MADE A Number of lrnl People Exprvs TIiphihcUch In Fnvor or iiimwiHK Change to ! Made Present TJiiii IfiM to tlio Railroad CHIKFKNdl.VKER MAKES ANMJITICIAL STATEMENT Mr. Wllllnm Hood, Chief Enslncer of tlio Southern Pn clflt; Company, before leaving Marshflold wired tlio Trnfflc Department of tlio Soutliorn Pacific to promptly glvo him tho passciiKor and freight rates from MnrHhflolil to Hccdsport and Intervening points. Passenger and freight scrvlco will bo Installed an as soon nB road can ho tisod for traffic, which should not exceed four weeks, subject of course to weather coudltloiiH permitting workmen to put track and road bod In condi tion for operation. i S.P. s EAVE IN SPECIAL THAIN IN THE STORM FOIl KUOENE Trip Out lo bo Mndo Via Tin In, Rig, llont. mill Train Again Welt Pleased With Visit Hero Aboard tholr special train, Raid train consisting of a combination baggngo and pnnnungur coach, a flat car nml a locomotive, tho offlclala of tho Soutliorn Pacific turned northward thin morning on tholr way out ovor tho Wlllnmotto Pa cific again to Eugene. In tho party wore William Hood, chlo'f onglneo'r of tlio S, P., and who linn cnllro chnrgo of tho now road whllo it In under construction, ac companied by Mm. Hood and bin hiocrotnry, John Ciimpboll; II. P. llooy, assistant cnglncor; W. It. Fontaine, nBHlHtnnt onglncer; Halph Moody, attorney for tho S. P. In Orogon, and V. G. Illndmnrsh, In chnrgo of tho local division. Start. Out. In Htm-m. Tho party ntartoil In tho ntorm. Thoy will go on tho train an far an tho onil of tho lino north front Coos l!uv. about four miles from tho Unipqtin. From thcro they go by rig to a lauding abovo Copenhagen and thonco by wnter to Rcciln port and up tho other sldo of tho rlvor by rig again, to tho ond of tho lino and from thcro on Into Eu roiio In stylo, riding nbonrd a regu lar train. Dcsplto tho stormy weathor tlio railroad men Htatod thoy had on Joyed tholr trip In hero nnd con sidered It well worth coming for. COOS NT SEES LS U SI OW People Arise This Monling to Find White Covering Over the City TEMPEHATUHE IS 32 Goes up During the Day and Snow of This Foremoon Partly Melted WIRES ALL BROKEN DOWN STH IS Hit il WORKERS OTHER PAIITS OP ORIXSON SUF FERED WINTER WEATHER MPROVE HARBOR POUT OF IIANDON TO ST A I IT IM POKTANT WORK SOON Msrsliflcltl last night traded tho Southern Pacific a release on tholr franchise mid hourly trnlu nchedulo for a period .of flvo yearn for a motor car sorvlca to Coqiilllo Vnlloy points and to Powers, Immediately nftor tho mooting William Hood, chief onglucor of tho 8 P., figured a moment with Buput Intcmlent W. P. Millar nml, as tho mooting was break. ng up, announced, that the railroad would go ..tho ag reement ono bettor nnd put on aor lco to Lnksshlo and clear through to Itccdsport as soon ns tho track has teen completed and nonio klnlfB tak en out of It. Tentat I vo Kclicilulo A tontatlvo srliedulo ban boon Biig Rtstod, Tho motor would Icavo Pow ers In tho morning and run to lake side, returning to Murshrield about 10 a. in. mid thonco to Coqutllo nnd possibly Myrtlo Point, hack to tho Hay and out to Lakeside returning In tho late afternoon to Powers. V. P. Miller, superintendent of tho loeni road, Bald It would tnko about throo weeks to get th0 schodulca printed. Ukesldo will not bo on tho first siiodulo for the rond Is not propor-0- ballasted ns yot, but this and iiwasport will be added Inter. So It 'H ho, at any rate, thrco to four weeks, boforo tho now Hchodulq could to started. TIioiiKh thoro wcro many cltlzonB io city prc80Ilt ul U0 Bpodn, council Bcssion and though there 2n T'?" ,aUiB '"""P' 0t f nm "c'clnre hlniBolf against tho novo of tho council. No Onlliuuico Last Night , " lng a, BD,)C'a mooting ,, ordl Jco com,, not have boon passed by KlmSr?' " n,0ll0n of " J Klmba I Jr whch unanlmouB. la ITJ' Jy Mtory J- T- "rand naie , r,UCted t0 1,ro"aro n ordl- nce to be presented at tho mooting rnii v, . y cvon,B. An infor Sok,e0t Co,mcl'" Kimball, Conn J m '" tavor " mvo. Proson" " DunCan Foru8on was not P t'S M0,,y' attor,1y f0- tho S. to t'-o ce.uRncl..,,rCBOnled Ul quw,Uon .. n, 1,oa Xow a Iss "0 are insino. ,. an'?15 0nn -iwon rj,uuo J'00 a year to mninni .i llO declarml i -r .,, ,vt3 ... Will Put In Piling on South Sldo of ltlvcr to Confltio Water to tho Main Channel service." minB i ; :.,aiai service I VU4l,nuo w maintain thla 13 Tcon hero and "M we ' " councl1 wB"es need of it ,s uo Present the Jitneys. I,001" 8eo fU P uso "oni? V'31 We ouht to bo re- ly for in. en ,uu" thoneces- , ' ,ur it la actuallv i,. .. .. ..U.K. n, nml "; a ..., (yi no more than willing (Continued on Page Four, J (Special to Tho Timcn) IIANDON, Ore, Jan. 15. Work of filling In tho gap on tho south sldo of tho Conulllo rlvor at Ilandon by( tho driving of piling will start vory soon. Thin wan docldod upon nt a iiicotlug or tho niomborfl of tho Port of llaudon. Tho jnirposo Is to koop tho water In tho channel and pro vont Hh forco holug wasted In tho la goon which now oxlatn. Tho detnlla of tho plun aio given in tho Hnndon Itecordor iih follows: Major Potior of tho government engineering otaff Htatlonod nt Pnrt lund submitted to tho port tho plena uro or his auporlors In tho war de triment at Washington. This la Hint tho port shall furnish tho mon ey to riuauco hub projcci nun me govorniuoiit will do tho work nnd di rectly royorsoa tlio major's promlao to representatives of tho port wimn thoy visited hi in In Portland a short tlmo ngo. At that tlmo tho port proposed that tho government do tho work. Hut "Major Potter offered to donnto tho rock and tools and lot tho port do tlio wtfFk. Work AVIll Start Soon Accordingly work will bogin with govorniiiont ofricora In chnrgo In two or thrco wooka. Tho port fools tho urgency of lmiuodlato action no ns to havo tho work completed In tlmo to got tlio bo,noflt of tho lileli water or tho winter nnd aprlng. Tho project Ih to ballast with crushed rock tho row of piling that 'oxtonda out Into tho lagoon on tho aoutli aldo of tho river, aftor tho pil ing hna had ita gaps flllod up. Hut tho rock work will oxtond no farther weat than tho prosont tornilnua of tho piling. Thla will loavo a small atrotch botwon tho ond of tho piling nnd tho jetty through which tho wa ter will reach tho lasoon nouth of tho rlvor. It. is not figured tula Bhort opening will bo of material Influonco In keoplng tho current from, tho rlvor channel.. Water Now Wasted Tho object of tho work la to pre vent tho current rrom leaving tlio 'main cliannol of tho river this sldo of nnd In tho vicinity of tho Ilreuer dock. At this point tho watora di vide nnd sproad ovor a wldo area aa boon as It has passed tho foot of fClovoland uvenuo and Its value aa scouring agent Is lost from thero un til it is again confined botween the jetties. It has been locally understood that the work waa to have been delayed j until April or May and petitions nanj beon prepared and many signatures obtained praying for immediate un dertaking of the work to get the aU vantage of the winter water, Trouble for Telegraph and Telephone Companies Will Probably Keep Up Ah IrfiiiK Ah Storm Condltloim Continue Mull Delays Will Occur Coos IJay tins Ha heaviest snow of tho storm soitaon lodny. Snow fell during the night and thla morning tho city waa whlto and the mountains across tho liny presented a protty sight. Tho snow canio down fast ror n time this foronoon but moUcd rap Idly leaving tho walks and ntrocta cov ered with slush. Tho biiow waa ipilto a novelty for cvoryono ns It Is raro that thero Is a nnowittii in una locality, mu tompornturo this morning was down to 32 dogrcea nbovo zero but raised during tho day. Wire Aits All Down Communication or nil kinds la cut off. The Western Union wires woro down and the telophono lino between Gardiner and Slualaw river liroko down on nccount of tho storm. This was ono lino ovor which incssngca linvo gone In and out. Tho Western Union has been down for ovor a wcok oxcoptlng yoBtorday and Tor a tlmo novoral days before. As long as the snow keeps up thero will bo trouhlo with tho wlrca. In tho mountain districts tho snow Is deep nnd tho work or repair la difficult. The llnomon no moro than got the wires up than thoy broiik down again. Storm A Iong Ono This Is tho longest spell of bad wenthnr and lack of communication that Coos Day hna hod In many yearn. Tho mall camo In thla morning but tho cnrrlora aro having difficulty In getting through tho mountains In thla rough weather and doluys may bo oxpectod. Snowing 'Again Wlromon of tho P. T. and T. com People on Cuoh Day Have Small (round for Complaining About tlio Present Conditions Coos Hny may havo somo kicks on continued rains with occasional hall and a weak attempt at snow, but a comparison of other places l Oregon bIiowb that thla locality did not Buffer much In tho general Htorm which swont tho state Tho following nro tho weather conditions In nomo other pnrts or Oregon dur ing tho paRt fow dnyn: KUOENK Heavy snow In moun tains and logging operations slop ped. ASHLAND From Tour to six tcet or snow In tho mountains and wires down. JUNCTION CITY Wind storm Bwccps northern Lnno County and tompornturo 30 degrees nbovo. M'MINNVlLUiJ Twelvo Inches or snow In Yamhill County and mor curydown to 18 above. PUNDIiKTON Six degrees below 7ero and snow. HILLSROHO Wires down, loca tion or trnliiB dirricult and 19 Inches or BtlOW. FORT 110CK Snow 18 to 21 In ches deep and heaviest known for yoarB. THE DALLES Oround rovered with aiiow nnd tho iinircury down to 10 nbovo. LA QUANDE Trains dolnyod and snow a foot deep In tho vnlloy, to olx root In tho mountains. SALEM Six Inches or snow and tomporatiiro bolow rrcezlng point. COItVALLIS Ground covorod with snow, altorward carried awny by rain. ASTOIUA Street car scrvlco tied up, 8 Inchon of Bnow nnd 25 de grocn abovo zero. FOB THE YEAR Chamber of Commerce Com mittees Which Will Serve Appointed Today BRANCHES CURED PRICES GO HIGHER VICGKTAHIjKS ALSO SOAKINO AS HKSUIT Or INCUKASED DEMAND Each Trustee Will Direct Sev eral Different Bodies Which Are Selected v TALK OF TRAIN TO EAST llellcf Is That a. Special Over Hull road .Would be Great Adver tisement I'liin for Ilan .uct on l-'cbruary - CUTTLE SUFFERING ONE ItANCIIHIt U)SKS TIIIHTV HEAD OI' STOCK CiiiiditloiiM Aio Serious for Stoclinien In Tho Neighborhood of Myrtle Point (Special to Tho Times) MYRTLE POINT, Jan. 15. Stock men In tills locality will probably havo heavy losses ir tho snow keeps up. Cattlo aro Buffering greatly from tho cold wearier and tho lack or reed. Most or tho stock men woro un pany 'phoned In last evening that the prepared ror buc,, a wlntor. Tho snow snow had ntarted .In again nnd had added another root to tho already too groat dopth. Tho snow londod down tho branch es or tho trees, breaking tho lfmbs nnd In soino cases rollod trees across tho tolophono wires, adding moro grlor ror tho wlromon. JINsed Any Trouhlo So rar, tlio wires or tho Coon and Curry Tolophono company havo ro iniilnod up In splto or tho storm. Tho wlro wnB down three miles north or Gnrdlnor thla morning, hut Mils ia part or tlio . Pacific States syBiom which la also broken down boforo tho Cooa county lino out of Roso-burg. Unlit Snowman has covered tho ground aovoral Inch on deep nnd moat of tlio rnueltors nro without rood ror tho cattlu. Ono utockman ha3 lout thirty lioad or cat tle. Some Had Keod A row or tho rarmors had laid In hay at ?20 a ton. to reed In enso of a hard wlntor hut ovon at that high prlco It la Impossibles to obtnln onougli. Tho enow hns covOrod tho ranges nnd tho stock not being o(l tp biiow uro.unablo to tnko caio of thomnclvea. Condition Uniisiinl Usually tho rangoa aro open (ill winter nnd tho cattlo . find enough food to enrry thorn through tho wai ter. Somo yoara ngo when tho 1 ...lt ...nt tltlfl Pat Elniiagan, S. J. Imniol niut.Brounu was eovureu ,. soino othe"a on Hroadway demon- food had run out ono of tho l.rgo Btrntcd tlmt thoy woro not o old when It cornea to enjoying tliomsolv en na early tlla morning thoy had two snowmen standing guard at tho ontniiico of tho Allon & Lowla of ricoa. Geo. C'arloton then procood- cd to bedeck ono or. them with Pro forrod Stock labols. Hear Slelgli'-UsllH Somo of tho folks from "back east" nnd tho snow countries woro rurthor olated when thoy hoard tho jlnglo or alolgh bolls and Instantly visions of an old rnshlonod cutter or bob-sled tutted boforo their eyoa. Ilowover, their flight or fancy was Honn checked when Hill camo along with his dollvery wagon, an Aid sot or slolghbella being at tached to rtho rig by him or A. T. Unities. '' Herds on the Bouth fork of tho Co Viulllo rlvor was maintained by bolng fed moss from tho troca during tno novoro period. HEVEHE IN CUIUlY COUNTY Sovoro conditions for Btoek In Cur ry County aro roportcd In tho Port Orford Trlbuno, which Bays: "Tho weathor Tor tho past two wooks has boon tho most sovoro on stock yot oxporlonced thla wlntor. Snow hart boon piling up In tho mountains, and much hall and sleet tlint melted aa It Btruck tho ground, Sullivan has fnllon along tho consh. Shoop inon aro alrondy experiencing con-, t() jlavo 0Very business man In tho ol- 8ldorablo loss among last yoarty j0 tho Chamber of Uommorco lambs, and tho los3 bids fair to Do A mooting or tho trustees or tho Chnmbor or Commorco or Mnrslt- field was held this morning, nnd tho committees to servo ror tho coming yonr woro named. Each tniBtco will havo Btiporvls lon over tho following committees: Hugh McLnln Transportation, on tertnltimout nnd convontlons. It. M. .Tannings Industrial and ngrlotilturnl. C. It. Pcck-i-Loglsliitlon and tax ation, civic and educational. V. G. Morton Fish and gnmo, membership. Chas. Hall Advertising and pubt llcity, ronds aiurhlghwnyB. Tlio ConunltteeM Tho following wcro the commit tees named: Entertainment T. T. Donnett, clinlrman, Arthur Pock, W. A. Held, M. C. Maloney, A. It. O'Hrlon. Transportation Ilonry Songstac kon, chairman, J. H. Flannsan, W. S. Chandler. fMvln Imnrovomoiit J. A. Mnt- Bon, clinlrman, II. M. Shaw, Ceo. Rotnor, P. E. Allen, Wm. Hong land. Education P. A. Tlodgon, clinlr man, Dorsoy Kroltzor, G. W. Kauf man. Porks C. I. Rolgurd, clinlrman, iP. K. Gettlns, D. L. Hiicklnghnm, Georgo Oottlngs. Carl Evortson. Legislation C. P. MeKnlght, clinlrman, J. S. Coko, J. C. Kendall. Taxation I. S. Smith, chairman, J. T.Hrand, It. A. Copplo. Flail and Oamo J. 1. Ooss, clinlrman, Dr. Geo. E. Dlx, W. J. Conrad, I. It. Tower, Win. Ekblnd. Advertising mid publicity J. E. Montgomery, clinlrman, G. W. Les lie, C. C. Going, E. If. Jones, A. Y. Myera. Industrial Dr. 15. Mlngua. chair- man. J. S. Lyons, A. II. Gldloy, W. P. Miller, Arno Morcon. Membership Hon FlBhor, chair man. Tom Hnrvoy, K. L. McCluro, Ray Olllvant. ' J. C. Doylo, Jim Jonos, Prank Cohan. E. I. Clmndlor, Earl Powell, Alva Doll, Hugo Quiat, W. II. Kennedy. Roada and Highways Goorgo Goodrum, chairman, E. 0. Porhani, C. W. Wolcott, Mllo Sumner, E. P. Lovls. Agricultural, public market w. U. Douglas, chairman, Einll Handol, A. T, Hulnes. Dairy A. O. Rogers; chairman, Duit DorouniB, Chiudo Thompson, A. Huggo. Talk or Tialn East Ono mntter which waa dlaciiBsod nnd which will bo taken up with tho railroad waa that of later on Bond ing a special car oast with a dona tion of Coos county mon to udvor tlso thla locality. It waa thought posslblo that tho railroad could ho lifduccd to bear much of tho trana portatlon oxponsca and that about fifty men from Cooa county with ox Hlblta and Information could make tho trip. It waa bclloved that alien a plan would do much to ndvertlao Cooa County. Plan Dig Humntot Extonslvo plans aro bolng made by tho trustees lor tho Imnquot to bo hold Fob. 2. An offort Will bo mudo Onions and llctms Considerably Higher, Potatoes Going Up and 1'Ycsli Sturf Advancing According to Cooa Hay represen tatives of wholesale houses, tho prico of living In going atondlly sky ward. Deans havo been advancing rapidly and sacks that could bo bought in San Frnnclsco at $4.00 wholcsnlo now cost $7.50 wholesale. The purchase of 40,000 sacks tlioro Tor tho Allies la glvon as tho cause. Onions havo nearly doubled la prlco nnd now cost around $2.50 wholesale. Potatoes aro iilso on tho upward trend' and a material advnnco Is looked tor. Advices' rocolvcd today woro that fresh vegetables wcro on tho nd v&nco, the recent cold snap In tho north causing a big Incronao In tho demnnd on tho San Frnnclsco mnr kct rrom Portland and Seattle Tlioro may bo a ahortugo or potn tocahoro tor a wcok as advices re- colvod today woro that tho Port land wholcsnlo liouncs woro arrald to mako shipments on tlio Kilhurn to day on account o! rrcozlng weather provnlllng thero. GAS EXPLODES ON SUBMARINE Four Men Killed and Ten In jured at New York Navy Yards Today IS RY DOCK 4 TELEPHONE WIRE UP LATE THIS AFTERNOON This afternoon a wlro communication wns ostab- llshed from Cooa Hny to Bu- geno and Tho TIihcb through that lino got somo or tho As- soclntcd Press nows lit a lato 4 hour. IS OUT 1 OFFICE P. G. IIUCHTEL CANDIDATE FOR PUIILIO SERVICE COMMISSION Ih Now Holding' tho Position r Deputy Stuto Scaler or Weights nnd Mea-NiuvH Belief is Gas Became Ignited When New Edison Batteries Were Being' Charged INVENTION WAS TESTED Had Decn Tried Out for Months Ho- fore- It wni Put IntoiUso Only Caiiho Naval Orricer Aro Ahlo to Account For tnr AmmIiM rre lo Coo Dr TlraM.l NEW YORK, Jan. 15. An ex plosion aboard tho Biibmnrlno E-2 in dry dock at tho Now York navy yards caused tho death today or rour men and injury to ton moro. Ono mnn wns killed outright and three died lator at tho Naval hos pital. Six woro BorlniiBly Injurod. Tho explosion was said to bo duo to tho Hydrogen gas becoming ig nited whllo tho now Edison battorlos woro being charged. Navy orflcors aald It wub difficult to imaglno to what tho accident was duo If It wns not a battery explosion. Tho now battery was dovolopcd by Edison nomo tlmo ago to oblvata tho danger to submarlno prowB from that source and was tested for montliB. Sovoral orricors. who at tempted to enter the cubmarlno at tho hend or a rescue party woro driven back by tho fumes. Unlit In. Year 11)10 Tho E-2 wan built In 1910 and was capable of travolliiB M knots on the Blirrnco and cloven knots sub merged. SHo Is tho oiuy.voBBO! in tfrmi n nunhtiil. Dniuilv Stnto Scaler or Weights and McnBtiro, and tho world equipped with tlio tidlson an undo or M. L. Curroy or Marsh- n Hold, Has nniiouncod His caudldncy on tho Republican ticket ror Pub- L,ii,,.i,wi imiinrioit nnd niado Her rirst trip succcBsrully with thorn Dccom- bor 7th. lie Scrvlco Commissioner ror tho Western District. Formorly tho tl tlo or this flfflco wnB Railroad Com mlsslouor, but tho Inst Logtslaturo changed It to Public Service Com missioner. Ho Is expected In Mursh riold booh to visit his nopliow. Deputy Stnto Soalor Huchtol Is tho son or Joo Duchtel, plonoor photogrnphor and Flro Chtof of Portland, and Is 38 yoarB old. Alter graduating rrom tho common nclioola ho complotod his oducntlon. In tho HJgh seliool or Portland. Ills public carocr began as clerk or tho County Hoard or Rollor of Mini nomah County, whon Judgo Lionel R. Webster na County Judgo, and Frnnlc names and W. L. Llghtnor, prosont County ConimlsslonorB, con utltutod tho Hoard of County Com- mlsslonors for tho county. Served In Portland Aftor passing a rigid civil Bor vlco oxamlnatlon, ho was naniod Senior or Weights and Moasiiros ror tho city or Portland In May, 1305. Ho has boon Identified with weights and measure work ovor hiiicc, aim Ib regarded ns an authority on tho Btibjoct. Uocognllng HIb ability Stnto Treasurer Kay appointed Him Doputy Stnto Soalor when tho weights and moasuro law passod by tho 1U13 Loglalnturo bocamo opor atlvo, and slnco then ho has boon In actlvo chnrgo of tho Stato De partment. Author of New Law. Ho Is tlio author of tlio com prehensive weight nnd monsura law passed by tho last Legislature, which In addition to reducing tho cost of tho administration or his Department, put tho Btato on nn equal baslB with any Btato In tho WATCH jpil SENATOR 8TONE FOLlOWlNa THE MEXICAN CRISIS Secretary IunsIng Promises to Koop 111m Informed As To Any Now Developments nr Auofllt4 Vrvu lo Coot IUJ Tlm.I WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 15. On request of Sonatur Stono, Secre tary Lansing agreed to koop Stono constantly and promptly Informed rogardlng Mexican developments and nlso to Hasten the preparation of In formation regarding tho Carranza government in anawor to Sonator Fall's resolution. " It Is or utmost Importance," aald Stono, "ror this govornmont to be properly ropresontod by rocog nlzod diplomatic ngonta and I think Henry P. Fletcher, tho president's nomlnoo can bo confirmed after tho president explains HIb recognition of Carranza. REPORT FIGHTING RUSSIANS ATTEMPT . TO DREAK THROUGH TEUTONS' LINES Vienna Deports that tlio Montenegrin Troops Aro Now In Retreat lleforo tho Austrian PRICE FOUND CU'IIrY OF WIFE MURDER IDf Aiocltod rrM io coo 0r Tlmei.l MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Jan. 15FroderIck P. Plco was convicted of murdering HIa wlro, Mary Frldley Prlco, a member or a wealthy Minne sota family by a Jury In tho district court. ' 4 n Heavy ono boforo spring arrivoa MANY AltE KILLED WHEN VESSEL SINKS (Dj AwocUteJ l'ru to caui rr Tino. LONDON, Jan. 15. Only ono or tho 20 members or tho crew or the Spanish Btoamep Hayo woro saved when the vessol Thursday waa sunk by striking a mine off LarocHelle. Trip to Kugotfn A Imnquot is to be given at Eu gono on Jan. 27 when tho Marshflold , pooplo tiro invited to attend. Somo lot least of tho Chnmbor of Coni imorco mombora are planning to go mid menBiircB ho Is regarded as excellently qualified for Public Ser vice Commissioner, tho duties of tho two offlcos being In many ways alike. and any who wculd Uko to attend the affair should make known tho fact to Secretary Motley. Danco Kagles' Hall, Bat. ove., Jan. lHtli. Martin's Orchestra. LPJby Coal, ? 5.00 ton.; Phone 78, Of AwooUled TrM" to Coo Hy TlraH.J LONDON, Jan. 1C On tho Hcss arablan front tho Russians again at- ...... .,...,1 l,rnl- (lirniiL'll nt. ToSOr- wolght and measure world. Hocauso l""',luu ' nnplr,ln of His wide experience with weights om . and .t f to rinao. groat attacks railed In Montenogro. Tho troops or that country aro In rotreat. No Agreement A loport from Vienna does not In dicate an armlBtlcs Haa boon agreed to as roportod from Romo. Heavy bombardmopt by Italian ln rcntry on tho AuBtro-Itallan Iront Is In progrcsa. In tho weat thore ia llttlo actlvl tloa outsldo or artillery fighting ro portod by 'either sldo. An Athens dispatch Buys tho Greek government Hua docldod to protest against tH landing or Hie allied troop at Corfu. PLOODS ARE DAD Conditions in Holland Worse Tlmn First Reported IBr AwUta Titm U Coo Ily Tlmr J LONDON. Jan. 15. The damago caused by tho flood In NortHorn Hoi land is said' by an Amsterdam cor respondent to bo greater than was believed at first. Tho OrooK times along tho Zudor Zoo collapsed In several places. Peasants with cat tlo fled precipitously boforo tlio rising waters. Dance. Kaglos' Hull, t. eve., Jim, J nth, Martin's OrcHtr.