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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1916)
FLi Uli HP 1 1 WJjpyp r t--vi T vpwj1 ji'-'' r HOPEFUL PEOPLE IMAGINE fflAL EVERY ASPECT IS A PROSPECT .n TUAT A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES A oeUEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS I II f 4 (Boos Sum ufatwa I fsino t IDE ID MEMBER OP TI113 ASSOCIATED PRESS Established 1878 Ah Tho Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 EVENING EDITION. Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. Np. 196 iriual Concentration of the United States Troops Has Begun U US CENTER MBARGQ ARMS GOVERNMENT IMtOll IIU'JS SIMP MENT OK MUNITIONS TO MEXICO New Mexico Ciy Base o Op erations and Expedition Directed From There ' VILLA FLEEST0M0UNTA1NS .U of bandits Inlo ltnK" ),wtnlou Country May Invoho 4 camiulpi or Mny Months to Arhlcic Ciiptiho .iiiu4 KYMI siiain) , ruo.M ARIZONA I I; li(J rim l Cott llr Tin w ELMSO, March 13. Tlio t point vhero the cavalry ex t pedlllon l reported assent- bllog today to enter Mexico Ib t on tbo Arizona boundary near S Sin Kcrnardlno, Mexico. Oid'eis Issul'd to Hog Tlmt No War Material 1oaves Uuitod Ktatos for Mexico (Hr AmocIiIii) rrrm tc Com tiny Tlrnm.1 SAN KIIANC1SCO, March 13. An ombnrgo on shipments of war inuiil tloiia from tills port to Mexican points wait declared today on liiHtriictious f I om WiiBhlngton. NO GENERAL ORDER Will Merely KJ.ep MOko From 1 curing Ammunition Ho- ttlr Amncliltil Trm to Oku Hy TlniM.l WASHINGTON, March 13. The, uriiiH emburgo orders affect, only San KrunclBco, Nogulea and Los Angeles, gateways to Clilluialuia, Souorn and Lower California. No gonoral em bargo on arms wos ordered. B S BURNED HEADQUARTERS BUILDING MONTEREY DESTROYED IIY AT SAYS U.S. IS 1 y WEAK Senator Chamberlain Declares It is Not Strong Enough To Cope With Mexico z LET TROOPS ENTER United States Grants Request From Provisional Presi dent Late Today DELAY TROOPS ON I 0 0 Gen. Funston Says Shortage of Equipment Has Delayed Invasion of Mexico RALiY ROUND VILLAMAY MAKE A ZDNEFDRCE IS LARGER Says He Would Not be Sur prised to See All Mexicans Supporting Bandit Leader CONGRESS WILL GET BUSY Senator Itonili Wants Senate to Drop Everything Except Prepared ness Program for Tlino Being President. WIIsoii'n Views. Troops of Both Nations Can Pursue Bandit Gangs With out Border Line Stop RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENT See. linker of War Dopntment Hays American Public Is Entitled to Prompt Noms About Avenging of tbo Columbus Masvarro Pr At'irl'l'd Trru lo Coon nr Timet. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mar. 13. Tlio United States this afternoon accepted Canunza's proposal for re ciprocal urraiigqmonttf by which olth- f iuoditij Ina It Coot Hr Timet. COLUMBUS, N. M.t Marcli 13. Tl ictual concentration of Unltod I'ir. st. Cavalry Had Vaeal) d ltnll"ln Hboit Time llefore, on Way to M'ovico rn Awivltteil rr lo Coot n Tlmtt.1 MONTEREY, Calif., Match 13. Tlio headquarters building of Mon terey Presidio was destroyed by flro tills morning a few Iioiiih nflcr hav- Ur AMorlttrt wit lo Coot BJ Tlmn, WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mar. 13. Senator Borah urged tlio Senatu to day (o drop all oilier legislation and Immediately consider tlio National ptoparodiicns program in vlow of tlio! or Ills troops or America's may .. .l.f. titli.l.l ..tn.. f . r.t.t llil.t'ullfk lmtwllta nit .iltlln, ol.l.t tt ill,. Il'lltl'' ' ' IIIUI HUJilll. MHOU IIUUI'llUIDIIU ....il.ll.O ui. UKiiui niuu v. i.iu the decision to pursue Vina into iiorupr. tho nine or uccepianco wan Mexico. sent forward to Carranza at Quer- Sonutor Chamberlain told the Sen- otnro. afo tltat in his opinion the United I.ato today Secretary I.niiBlng nn StatOB army did not have enough 'iiotinrod that Iho United States had soldiers to copo with Mexico, or ji cached an agreement with Carrun euoiigh equipment, nud ho would not aa and placed Its note of accoptanco bo siiipiiBcd to see all the Mexicans and a supplonientary statement ex- rally around Villa. t . .. ltfii. .... I ii'iVM in ii lirtiiii KW"a Sw V Te l" bc0,, VnCft,C,, "y tr00,m1 of t,,n Ponatom Stono and Saulsbury of mi movement to Cobi.nlms, It . l tOot. cll8S)C, thoMexican Bltuation will, M .Mra that tli.S In to bo tlu ' " .- -.- , , t w ,80 lom,y nnu icnriMii niM (wm nisi inf ih io no iiij .. . .. ,. fn,i n.n water ... mi. fr.r,.. nfi"""'"" w w Mm! tlio I'resKioiiL no loves no van operations. fturil Derlanl, conminiiding tho Cirranta garrison at I'nlnios, south ofbtre, ai increased today by SOO mco, bringing his forces to totf.il !t(0. Df tonight or tomorrow, it Is tipedfd the American garr,!sou here o( 1100 men will bo augmented by lit ttriul of two regiments of in tutrr, a tingle company, liospltnl dettchtaeat and somo mountain nr tUerr from Fort Illlss. Villa was KportfiHIeelng back .Into tho inoiin lilsi and It la believed tlio pursuit wr lut for months. uupply cut off nt its Hourco Tl FACE GHARGE CAPTUItEl) VI IdiA TUOOPEIl AC CUSE1) OK MANHfiAUfillTEIt WIUj XOT STAUT Tt)lAV It h Ttiouglit Mutciiieiit of r.pedl Hon Will lie Tomorrow t tiwUW tnu U Coot nr Timet.) 8.WAXTOXIO, Tex., March 13. VA mAAtH..A . .i .... -. -viciucBi oi mo expeititionary ()H(j TveIve-'ar-old Hoy Among Tlio.so Wounded During Mh . micro at Columbus tnj AwrfHItl riett lo Coot ruTlmtt.l COI.UMHUS, N. M March 1.1. Seven woundod Villa aoldiors cap- (nrml liv Mux Aninrlmil troollOt'B ill h'hurfiday's battle hero will bo charged wtlt minder for Killing Americans, according to nn an nouncement today by K. . Stono. 'special agent for tho nopartmot or 'JiiBflH-ct Tlio priBonora lf'jcludo a l0Ktth.'(h ulll to-irnl. fn l, inn.. Iinv 12 vonr8 old ttllll tWO officers. tandlti U probable today. Major Gen-1 Captain Pablo Garcia, a wounded il FuMton announefd. Ho said Villa officer, (lort lioro today. preparations for the expedition! "tolas right ahead, despite Car-, nwa notification to tlio WaBliing- '" to Wwrnment that ho would not , "nt to America troops entering j lco unless Carranza troops woro'nv,0 uipHOVEMENT HOI)Y w io enter tho I'nltml States.) (.()M,,j hkKOHE COUNCIL officially announced that' S'GrrM tVmWn "Wk Aid of City In OI.sm.iip Can, nd the expeditionary forces.! lm,LM:Wo..ld Set Ahldo Ono Bl GESSPDOLS TO ton mm le rocelvod no noUn. "a from Washington to hold back ' "PMU10I while ucKotlatlons "e wing completed with Carranwi. nft"tNTHCAVAI.ItVST.llTS " TmlnIo.l ,,r Ti nalgn- Day for Iiiipi-ovenieiit Work Teim' oopcrs Leave sco J"tariH.i,ft01ItarT,1IIMil in '2f?W,rno tl10 Mlonn hor hr,e tort Oglethorpe this morn- make n reciprocal arrangement for tho pursuit of tho bandltB on tho other side of tho boundary withotn. the consent of tlio Senate. IRS TO. S. D MIIATAHV HOXOItS SHOWN SOU). 1KHS KIId-ED AT COIiUMHUS Tlilrteentb Cavalry Attemls Viiif ml or Kallen Comrades Hodles Sent E"ht in AttocltlfJ Trrtt to Coot nr Tlmtt.) COLUMBUS, N. M., Marcli 13. With tho entlro rosiment attending tho acrvlcel iilllnry 'iioiiof wwu paid Saturday to bovoii troopprB or itho ThliteentU cavairy wno -.vuiu 'killed In tlio action Thursday when Villa raided Columbus. Services w,ero hold In front of tlio lipspital. Tho bodies wero escorted to tho train by tho band and roglmont. As tho t-nln ilnimitml for tllO OnSt. tllO regimontal trumpotera "taps." sounded HANK HEPOHT. OAM.ED Tlio 1 HMDHS rin,UN mwihTaiumtioxai; ,Sn&;' Vtt "'"- rt off I lXnu,"'ltl...i Will. Largo -vteih troop t", .-rcl, 13.-Caval-C J Leen'"3mtohodbytho U the c "lmam,er fro'" IB M ,.' Gram,os ,llst-ict to "r who a rs f the Mormo co' Uhlch. C0ncetrat-.J nt that ?!l,i 0lU,er CWhua Cesa pools, rubbish hoaps -nnd un Inhabitablo old buildings aro under tho ban. Errorta will bo mailo this nvnnlmr in RPOliro tllO or tho City Council to lend Its po- Ulton at llio power to tho Civic Improvement, March 7. commltteo of tho Chamber or Com merce toward causing tho removal of theso nuisances within tho city. Tlio commltteo is composed of J. Albort Mntson, chairman; Dr. K- v" Stiaw, K. E. Allon and" Goorgo Hot nor. Thoy will comobororo the Council. Starting tomorrow a canvass of ho entire town la to bo mado. Flags may bo lort to mark, unsanitary con ditions,- that they may no uener located when tho tlmo comes very shortly to get them out or tho way, A map or tho city will bo blocked out, showing tho nuisances. Working with thla commltteo win be Dr. II. M. Shaw, city health offl- llin linnlt 1 COI11I11IU00 oi uiv Xulloiiiil imnkH Must (Jl Condition or HiisH'OhS Mimli 7 ni Awo'lttM Irct l Coot Hr Tlmw.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Marcli 13. Conintrollor or tho uurrency plaining Its purposes In the hands of tho Cnrransta Ambassador hero. Plan for 'one Presfdont Wilson lias under con sideration one proposal from a mem ber or tho cabinet that u zone 40 mllOB wide bo established along tlio boundary between Mexico mid the United States, in which tho author ities or both nations would linvo the right to pursue outlaws. It is said that no objection In llkoly In tho Senate H tho President makes temporary airangomoniB with Ciir ranza, Secretary Hakor said that ho bo lloved tlio public was ontltlod to know promptly what was being done by tho government to avengo tho Columbus massacro and ho author ised tho Installation or special equip ment for tho pross in order that word might bo flashed over tho coun try when It came. nMiero was no assurance, how ovor, that Oeiwal Kunston would advlso tlio Department before his men wore woll on tho march south. W'lillo Kunston was nsBombllng the expedition, "somowlioro on the bor der," threo roglinents or cavalry and one or Inrantry wero moving to his support todHy from widely scat tared points in tlio United States. EAHLY DISCUSSION .Negotiations With Oirra"a Early This Morning Will Have to Call Out National Guard if Mexico Offers Opposition ' MOSTLY CAVALRY FIRST Coiiiuiamler of Army Says Oen. I'uiyIiIiij; Has lleen (Jlveu Control of Time and Places of Entry -I'orees on tho Hordor ll AMorl.lM I'l'ii lo Coot IUr Tlrnrt. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Mar. 1.1. Goueral Kunston announced positive ly tills afternoon that there will bo no movemout of troops ncross tho border today. General Kunston Bald today that tho announcement of tho expedi tion's actually starting Into Mexico probably would como from General Pershing, to whom ho loft tho de cision as to tho exact hour for set ting tho movotnont nfoot. Shortage or rolling stock, KuiiBton said, was hindering tho concentra tion cavalry at tbo baso or opera tions and this Is ono reason why tlio movement today Is unlikely. Tho fnult, ho said, lay with tho rallroadB went'or El Paso. "If this had been merely an In fantry expedition, wo could bavo boon In Mexico oif Villa's heels," ho continued,- "but this Is largely a cavalry movement, and that Is why there has been delay." .Llglit was thrown on tho bIzo or ho expeditionary forco by Gouerul Kunston, who said: "Whon tills movement Is com plete, thoro will bo only olx or eight regiments loft In tho Unltod Stotos other than thoso itroops sta tioned along tho border for patrol duty. Of course, If thoro should bo general opposition In Mexico to tho entranco of Amoricau soldlors, tho entlro regular army would havoj to bo employed and part of tho mil itia, too. Tho hordor duty would bo delegated to tho militia." C. R. SMITH IS SICK HEAD OK MEXASHA WOODEX WAHE IX CIHTICAL CONDITION Heported to Ho Suffering l-'rom CV- chrnl HOiuiuorhagv, nt $jokaiio Washington According to word received by Mrs. Herbert Armstrong In North Hond to day, C. U. Smith, head of the' South ern Oregon and MenaBha Wooden- ware companies and ono of the wealthiest lumbermen in the United States, is critically ill at Spokane, WnBh. Ho was taken ill while enroute from his Wisconsin homo to Coos Day. Hods said to bo Buffering from a cerebral hommorhage and n number of specialists huve been summoned to rltcnd him. Herbert Armstrong, local repre sentative of Mr. Smith who has been In Portland, has gone to Spokane. Mr. Armstrong was coming hero to cenfer regarding somo Important tim ber deals in Coos county. Tl us MINNIE NICHOLS AND AONES DA VIS ASIC MATHIMOXIAL HELEAHE Kormcr Was Married In KaP'ni and Intttfr lu Coos Count' Husband Has Assumed Xaiiio KOHCES AHE HEADY Cavalry In Arizona May Ho Klrst to Enter Df Aoclttl rrtst to Coot D17 Tlmtt. EL PASO, Tex., March 13. In splto of tho persistent donials, re ports ner&'sted hero today that tho fAmorlcan cavalry on the Arizona stato lino had gathored for Immediate cioBslug of tlio Mexican border, and that thoy may go across at any tlmo. reassuring conforonco wns new (Special to file Times) COQUILLE, Oro., March 13. Among tho cases riled in tho circuit .court was tho divorce Biilt of Mlunlo Nichols vs. IliiBB Nichols. She saya thoy wero married lu Salem lu 1911 and moved to Coos county about a lycar ago. Hno cliarges tliat Her Hus band la an habitual drunkard alleg ing lu her petition that ho gets "soaked cvory tlmo the opportunity offers." Furthormoro sho charges last fall ho claimed to huvo secured a Job at Gold Hooch uud got her to start for thoro with him. Thoy couldn't mako Jho trip in ono day tind whon nigh overtook them, he compollcd hor to sleep under a trco. pTlio couplo havo resided near Han- don. Husband H"s Alias Agnes Davis, who Is socking a ill- vorco from Elmor Davis Is having a hard tlmo to locato him. Davis was employed 1n tho logging camps and ,lu eddltlon to tlio decreo or dlvorco alio asks tho court to compel liiim to IfurnlBh money for tho suit. Slnco lust Dccomber, tho sheriff's offlco lias been seeking Davis. Sho alleges ho Is In Coos county and is going under an assumed name to escape sorvlco, Sho Uvea at Daudou and tho couplo wero married In Coos county lu 1011. LULL HIT II" VERDUN RATTLE No Infantry Assaults Report'eH in Engagement for Famous French Fortress ARTILLERY" DUELS ' 4 H Germans Continue Cannonad ing and Big French Guns, are Replying to Them FRENCH GAIN AND LOSfc Germans Hocaptino Tiriuiies Lost In I.e I'etiv Koiost Hiissla Itesum lug Offensive lu (iallcla and ' (eriimiis Active Near Dilusk (lljr A.ioflilfj rrrnt to Coot TJiy Tlmtt, LONDON, Mur. 13. Today's Par is and Herlln Htntemeiits nhow an other lull has occurred In tho Inran try ussaulta around Verdun, al though the GeimaiiH continue tho artillery bombardment without ces sation to which tiie French guns aro replying. The French mudo an Inraatry at tack on the German trouches In Lo Petro Korest, but wero forced to re tire from tho ground takou. On tho Eastern front Increased activity Is reported. Around Dvlntfk the Germans made sovornl outpost attacks while In Gallcla. Tlio Hus sinus show signs of resuming tho offensive. BRITISH LOSSES BIG KIVE THOUSAND LOST IN HECENT HATTLE Intimate or Turklsli Wi)r Offlrlals In Sent From Herlln by WlrolesH nr amocui rrtti it cmt iur tidm.i 1JEHLIN, Mar. 13. Wireless via Suyvlllo. Tho losses or tho Ilrltisli, forces in Mesopotamia lu a roceur battlo near Kclahlo is estimated by" tho Turkish war off.'ce to ho ut least r.ooo. Tho raliza's reuuost 'niont for crossing of troops at Mex ican border late today after Lun&'ng 'had conrorred with President Wilson. (H At(WltlJ frrtt lo riio. IU 1lbMt. WASHINGTON, 1). C, March 13. J-i,orc5 today between General Porshlng tho carranza During the conreronco word arrived rroiu Wash United Stutes will ropty to u-ar-.ttl(1 aonorai Gavlra, i's reouost Tor reciprocal agree-. nmiimlllier nt Juarez. lngton unorflclally that Carranza s request to cross American bevdor mlirlit bo granted. Tho iiowb was ...... .., I... ..I... IIUU todav Issued n call for isauoiKii ii" , iniiipnn,i Purranza's nronosal i i.i.... iinin tn rniuiri liiuii wii- ... ., mi ,...' . co-oporution reiiiiiiiK "-- -.- would bo accepiou. ue hccuihuowu corillnlly received by Gavlra. ni" v:'u'"- " .probably will be mano on ino groiuui HAVE HEW IY OUT POHT ASKS GOVEHNiMEXT TO ADOPT 'M FOOT PHOJECT and tho citizens or Mnrsh- .Hd,, !, V cer, Council Hold. Plans are' now on root to solect n .in. ...fl day to bo designated as "uieuu-ui Day and to suspend business vwmu overyono aids in tho City Beautiful campaign. Mosqultos every year breed in stagnant pools or water. Erforts will bo mado this spring to abolish such pools within tho city HmtB. NEW ftPPLE CLUB that Carrunza troopa may cross into American territory In pursuit of ilmmV'ts at any tlmo American forces lnro not present In sufficient numbors. ',It will be polntod out that tho in j'ablllty of the Carranza troops to han dle the situation In Northern Moxlca. I .. 41... onla rtillfwl fnr tlin f.Iltri' Of OHOWEHS OF NOHTIIWRVJ' ''' fMoxlcan Boldiors. Army offlciuls who have studied tho Carranza manirestp which was mado public yesterday, aro by 'convinced that It was not intended Us a communication to the United uf "Stiiewiift" c.t i b ' --". tiiini nnu , Sl '"utngs, Xouh! Coats, at S. S. .Tennliigs, North New line of "Stylea-aft" Suits and COOPEHATE IN SELLING tfin ri.,... t,x ltoUter up Prices I'liirrom Packing and Boes I Ins U. S. Sanction ,nr aocii4 rtn io c.t n ti 1 PORTLAND, Oro., Mar. 13. With tbo government at Its back, an organization which already em- braces 00 per cent or tho growers and shippers or apples in wu " - west, has been formed. It was an-U nounced today, for tho purpose or, nmrketllig boxed uppies aim ou.u other fruits this season on a co-operative basis. The organization will Insure a ralr margin of profit to members through better marketing Information and facilities. States in any sense. Carranza, iney Ipolnted out, was forced to satisfy oonrilctlng oiomouiB among iu u adherents. - HIGGICST WAIlMMi' FOll UNITED STATES Br Aittorltlfl Prf io e n Tlmft.l BOSTON, March 13. The super-dreadnaught Nevada, tho most powerful American warship s ready for action, and was placed In commis sion at tho Charleston navy yard today. Lato this afternoon ,tne iviiuurn was waiting outside tho bar to cross In with high water. Tho bar was lto rough Tho Kilburn is com ing rrom San Diego. VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arilvod Nann Smith, Oakland, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Adeline Smith. Oakland, 2 a. m. Hollof, Gardiner, 1 p. m Sunday. Yellowstone, San Kranclsco, Sun day'' p. in'. ''' ' ''! Ida L, Flovencej this. a. m. Sailed Speedwell, San . Diego, 7 a. m Sunday, Break watpr, San Dlogo, 8:30 a. m,, Sunday. Nairn Smith, Oakland, this p. m. Duo Hero Kilburn, San Diego, lato today. Dr. if. E. Kelty, Dentist, 201 Colco Bldg., Phono 112-J. Times Want Ads Get Hesults. uiiiiiii.iv i)lii"cr. Mrs. Amanda Roao entertained at a dinner party yesterday' afternoon at threo o'clock in honor of her 71st birthday. The majority of her guests wero old tlmois on Coos Bay. Following tho 1 dinner the guests spent a very ploas- . ii ,iu., nml nn ilnnnrtlllE. am iii'ie Dviwianj m..m w.. . -. wished their hostess many more hap- py iiiruiuays. niuoo ic""v Mrs. Jas. Ferry, Sr MrsS. l Cath cart. Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mrs Dye, Mrs F 13. Whoelor, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rose, Mrs. Amanda Roeo and Rev, JI. B. Foskctt. lleUoio Will Da SiicctVhful Aro Writing U. S. Engineers Claims Presented to Port Asking that tho government adopt a 25 root channel depth for Coos I'Bay, tho Port Commission today uro 'addressing a communlcuti'on to tlio govornmont engineers In Portland. If this is adopted it will mean that tho government will take charjto pf all dredging on shoals that may occur within tha depth on Coos Bay, In eluding tho rocky ledge In tlio lower harbor. Hayncs Inlet property owners prtf leBted (o tho Port against allowing the drodge that conies lioro very shortly to throw Its slacklngs on tho bank. A lettor will bo written Charles "Hanson, road supervisor, tellng him there will bo no dredging until ho has soon tho objecting owners uud se cured a written waiver absolving th Port from any damages In tills con nection. . W. L. Walkor or Cooston, naked that ono or two days' dredging be done at the mouth or Wlllanch Inlet, Tills will probably bo done. Moro Danuigo Claims Judge Hall represented 8. H. Cath- cart, presenting to the Port a claim ror $1,030 ror alleged damages to his place on the north arm. This war 'again rerorred to a commltteo with out nny action. Claim for $125 was mado by IS. FURNISH GRAVEL TO' BALLASTC00S BAY LINE Southern Pacific Opens Natron Oro- ' vol Pit Today to Get Road ImmI Mnturlal. EUGENE, Or., March 13. The Natron gravol pits will bo opou6d roT work some tlmo within tho vory near future, according to an an nouncement by tho engineering de partment or the Willamette Pacific company. Tbo gravel Is to bo usou ror ballasting purposes on tho rail road botweon Murshfiold and J'lijt gone. I y V J. Williams will havo chargoor' tho work at the pit. Mr. WlIllainB said that work would start today and a full crow or men would bqi employed. Tlja ateani aliovol which has been overhauled at the Southern Pacific company's car shops at Brooklyn has boon Installed again. a( the gravel pit and Is said to bo la. oxcollont working ordor. jijj Tlio company plans to use five onglno crows uud four train crows lu connection with tho work. Hoad. quarters for tho crows will bo at Springfield. BIG VESSEL IS SUNK j(i BRITISH STEAMER MATATITA ON FIRE NEAR ST. JOHN, N. B. Capt. milium Killed by Explosions Which Resulted lu Ship Go- ., , ing Down nr AuocUlt-l Trttt to Coot Br Tlmtt ST. JOHN, March 13. The"Orlt: Jcli steamer Matatua after bolng on flro for more than 24 hours, was sunk at tho dock today soon uftor a sorles or explosions during which her commander, Captain Gilliam, was killed. The cargo was destined, ror Now Zealand. Diiny will bo asked by tlio Port to tr Tnnhnk. ronresenL'iiL' F. W. Reh-Unke tho pilings OHt of the Bay, loft f,.hl and It Is understood an adjust-1 thoro when thoy completed dredging mont will bo mado at $f0. and a source or great bother, espeel The Puget Sound Dredging Com-'ally to flahermou --tfi Bond. ! i A 4&&4 ii-i-i-.-