The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Firemen Victims of
aster In Quaker City
Early Today.
TNUMBER OF
VICTIMS IS UNKNOWN
HUNT DUCKS IN
A MONOPLANE
fifiy V.'-'.ed While -sBa
ijFIips In Intense
Cl!cI.
.vvvO
tlFTKCN KNO.: DEAD.
Hubert Latham Goes A'fter
Game In Flying Machine
Today.
(By Assaclated Press to Coos Iln
i Times, n
LOS ANOELES.'.Cul., Doc. 22.-
Hubert Lntlmni. tho Krannh nvlnt'.r.
Lnj Associated Prose.) I went hunting In his monoplane to-
mLADELPHIA, Dec. 22. .day. He flrod ton times. klltrirbne
an nro known to bo dead, 4, duck and crippled toveihl othors. Ho
..., fir. iniMi nnd 0110 1)0- 1 mii'miml dunks fnr tuniti Minn linlf
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an, and moro thnn llfty nn hour nnd landod succossfully at
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ISASTER WORSE III REPORTED
Now Believed That 360 Lost
Their Lives In Explosion and
Fire at Bolton, England,
Yesterday.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
BOLTON, Eng, Dec. 22. Tho
FLIES IN FOG
OVER CHANNEL
WMlatcd Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
llADELPHIA, Doc. 22. -After
t tight search of tho ruins of
fcrtorr of D. Fried lander at
l!0 Uodln street, dostroyod by
ut nlglit, It Is thought the
it of firemen nnd policemen
It; ttio falling wnlla In undor
pet difficulty In nscortnlnlns
liabcr of killed nnd ' Injured
miu tho nmbulnncoB and po-
itrol woRons scnttoiod tho In-
imoiiK the many liQspltnls, but
Mitred tho nunihor of dontUH
;HCh twmty. Tk work o!
i in me eixonio
i wet mini belli
a solid muss i
i coldest mo'i
' win very difficult
a ro stiffering keen
er flromen m1 po
a i uoerly fifty, o'
I i'Io Collepiln
t of the deaths anf
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FiEAKWATER IN
EARLY TODAY
TWO f "Ol H IN' YIlAIt.
i Tree at HhciUui 151 abilities
Vi lU'ciud.
t Coqui l. Horald says: "While
Steamship Arrives From Port
land With Large Passen
ger List.
The Drenkwnter nrrlvod In oniiy
today from Portland after a fairly
a "large Hit of passengers hntlfw
freight was rat her ( light, probably
(in a to the close uvoxlmlty of the
holldsys.
The Breakwater will Mil at G
o'clock Saturday morning for Port
land. Among those arrlrlng on her
were the following:
C. J. Millie. E. S. Gear, Mr. Caul
man. David Jenks.H. Atkinson, .1.
Noble, M. Welder. Jack Noble, W.
Trllle, Mrf. Saunders, ealle Saun
ders. Miss Balona. Mr. Gear, J. 1.
Npdtke. Mrs. Npdlke, II. A. Franklin.
Makes Perilous
Trip From England to
France Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tltnos.)
DOVKIl, Eng., Dec. 21. Cocn
Grace, competing for tho Deforest
prise, (low ovor the English channel
from Dover In n thick fog today and
was reported passing oter Calais,
Franco. "N
disaster at tho Llttlc-IIoulton col
liery was greater than flrst thought.
It Is probablo that at lonst 3C0 lives
woro lost. It now npponrs that tin
men supposed to havo been rescued
enmo from nn adjoining pit which
wns badly damaged. Apparently not
a soill escaped from tho Llttlc-IIoulton
shaft.
GETS HEARING
DOVER, Eng., Doc. 22. Baron
Do Forrest has offered n prlzo of
$20,000 for tho longest flight Includ
Ing the crossing of tho Entfltsh ci .la
nd made In 1010 by nn Englishman
In on English built machine.
Craco wns roportnd as lauding this
nftornoon, on his rotiirn trip, nt Doa
England.
CALAIS, Doc, 22 draco flow ns
far as tho Ilolg'nn frontlor whoro
meotlng ndverso wl.uls ho turno.1
baok without doscondlng nnd lnt.r
nirlvod at tho nvintlon groundB to
tho went of Calais. Ho stnrtod on
hie -Heturnw tHti -to Dover at S.:M
o'clttk this afternoon
Mra. Franklin. Jno. Lamb, B. Gas
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lermn ,1 l.wt nr (Vw. .vaolr Ihi Mnl. 11 p. KOOIIll. MISS IMJOPll. ",
Job of a representative of the j Hartman, Jno. Wlcka. A- Leraanskl,
i wai c ii . d to a plum tree of A. Johnaon. U. Bnalgn, G. IUemuv
i-"n R m of that nlace whlcnlson. W. AaplunU, c. iiooKeu, . i-
- . nis nn extraordinary son. Mrs. Reynolds, Mlm Gehrke. C.
in tV way of growing mnny.E Broadbeut. O. W. Canty, Mra.
'this r r limldaa tho ro- Kinney, Mitt AsWJurn, w. amiuhih.
trop tho oarly aummor, It II. Hunter, L. MoUIn, Mlsa Ilortop.
Its llmhs on tho nbovo mon
I dov, Iiocombor 17. plums
Wero Jut ilnoulni:. othow
tbalf Rrrwn 'jesldos blooms ful-
and to all appoarnncos fully
OMd and rrmlv tn stnrt tllO
i distinct crop of plums for this
. Thero nro n numbor of pear
i Is Conulllo which mnko nulto
Hort In tliA tvnv nf KtnrHnc .1
Klcrop nearly every season, but
Plum tree goos thorn n couplo
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TIMERS HACE UP COAST.
wtcr Bents Her Rlvnl, tlio
, nnd Cnntnln Is Jubilant.
Portland Oregonlnn saya:
Whg Coast Tlnv two linnra nnnrt.
leamors Breakwater and Alll-
P. tompetltora for traffic between
ItBflfl .l n i... ,... S
n.viii Hill. D. Portor. C. Bnndsclia
lor, M. Inolck, Mrs. Inclck, N.
Wright, Jno. Thomas, Miss Hoover.
J. Bnhlander, Miss Umn Marsh, F. G.
Bunch, Mrs. Knorr, Miss Knorr, Miss
Z. Knorr II. G. Smith, II. C. Mlllor,
N R. Rl'ohnrds, G. D. Weed. Mrs.
Weed. Guy Weed, Mildred Wood,
Donald Npdlko, W. J. Peterson, O.
Tlska, E. Laklano, A. Johnson, F.
Morton, M. VJrnkan, M. DJork, C.
B. Hnwltt, Mrs. Broadloy, F. Kot
chum, Mrs. Ketchum nnd II. H.
Mlllor.
$ 4 CUT OFF QUEUE.
PEKIN, Dec. 22. By a vote
4 of 102 to 28, the Pokln sonato
passed an edict removing tho
m. -o.ntinnnl nuouo from tno
WMW.V-- f .
heads of all residents oi wi
SANTA GLAUS
CAUSE OF ROW
Salvation Army Workers at
Spokane In Lively Scramble
Over Christmas.
(By Associated Press to Ooos Da
Times.)
SPOKANE, Wnah., Do. 22. John
Doe warrants for tho nrroat of six
teen Salvation Army "Santa Claus"
and "kettle-men" soliciting funds oil
the streets of Spoknne, wero Issuod
today. The warrants ohnrgo vagran
cy and nro on oomplnlnt of "Slstor"'
Flora M. Ullklss, nn occontric street
missionary, who, last Saturday at-
taokod sevoral Santa Clans. Miss
Bllklss assorts thero nro no "Santu
Clnus and it Is n shnmo to fool
children. Chief of Pollco Doust hns
refused to servo tho warrants and
"Slater" Btlkls3 threatons to mnn
damus him.
HOLLAND JURY
ACTSPCKLY
Port and Portland, sailed a race heads of all residents or in.
ended Sunday with tho Break- Chinese representatUes In for
r tne victor, and Captain Mac
" no commands lior, jubilant.
-w,u,nB t0 tno Merchants- kx-
reports, tho Breakwater ar-
t Astnrln n R nVlnnk Sun-
lllornlnty M AiAj .. .i. kIvii-
-"hi ww Buiieu up iuu ii""
Olr laOf Tha Alllonnn ilM tint
rt Astoria uutll 10:46 o'clock
' morning, and sailed up th9
f t 1:30 o'qlock In tho after-
90
f J- Mulls, tho superintendent of
pany owning tho Breakwater,
' Passenger "on the steamer when
Wred Sunday,
Ct'OCRUY STORES CLOSE,
1 Marshflold grocery stores havo
i ""'iu ciubuu uii uuy aiuu-
t Wml,. . .
, v"uor v, in uuBervnuuu ui
L. -- Mi... 4Jaiu,i(, Rig ichuwi.
rV.OVide for that Anv hv orders
,. - -- -'
in omintrles n month ago
was regarded as an Intimation
of what was to follow, and tho
edjet occasioned no surprise.
Every Chinese subject, from tho
,nu.i fnmliv to the lowest coo-
Ho, will be expected to shave
. . .....I fni.thnffh.
nis neuu iui."
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, IU-. Dec 2 X. Wheat
closed as follows: December, fll
ipjMy. 95 3-Sc; July, 92 7-8c.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21.
Wheat unchanged.
TACOMA, Ore., Dec. 21.
unchanged.
-Wheat
Ritzville Man Convicted of
Murder of Spokane Teacher
In Washington.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 22. Pat
rick Holland on trial at Ritzville,
charged with tho murder of Joso
phine Putnam, formerly a Spokane
school teacher, November 7, was
guilty of murder In the second de
gree. Tho jury was out six hours.
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most effectual. Chamberlaln'3
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It
allays (he cough, relieves tho lungs,
opeqs tho socretions and aids nature
In restoring the system to a healthy
condition. Thousands havo testified
to its superior excellence. Sold by
all dealers.
Congressman Hawley to Pre
sent Reasons Why It
Should Be Removed.
As n rosult of tho executlvo com
mittee of tho Marflhflold Chamber of
Coinmorco iiBklng Congressman Haw
ley nnd othor members of tho Ore
gon delegation to uso their Influence
to hnvo tho government onglnoe.'s
reconsldor their decision ngnlnst tho
removal of Guano Rock nt tho on
tinuce to Coos liny, a hearing hti3
been grnntod by tho engineers.
This news wns contained In n let
tor received this morning by Miss
Violet Henderson, secrotnry of tin
Chamber of Commerce, from Con
gressman Ilnwloy who roquosts that
nil ovldonco bonrlug on tho cano h"
forwardod to him nt onco. A. 11.
Wobnr, tho nstlBtnnt engineer, has
untitled Mr. Ilnwloy that tho hearing
will be some t'mo in January, tho
exact dnto not having boon flxod
yot,
The Chamber of Commerco will
Immodlatoly forward to Congrosi
man ,Ua,wley the evldonro nt tholr
command as to why tho Impodlmont
to unvlgatlou should bo romovod.
tagomOU
A
J. F. Fuhrman tf National Bank
of Commerce, Placed
Undor Arrest Today.
(Dy Awoalnted Proas f Coos Bay
Tim os.)
TACO.MA, Wash., Deo. 22. Jos
eph Frank Fuhrman, paying toller
ht tho National Bank of Commerce,
has ooufeesoilp ombozzllng funds
of tho bnrflftoenrry op lunibor nnJ
logging busInosH and wns arrested
today. Fuhrman nppnrontly oxpoct
ed to bo nrrostod as ho was dospnn
dont. Tho securities In which Fuhr
man lnvostod hnvo boon turned ovor
to tho hnnk and it Is bollovcd thoro
U enough to moot the loss which la
$92,000.
TWENTY-NINE FIREMEN KILLED
IN CHICAGO HOLOCAUST TODAY
FOUR YEARS
FOR ESPIONAGE
English Officers Punished by
Germany For Spying On
Kaiser's Forts.
(By AnHocIntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LEIPSIC, Germany, Dec. 22.
Captain Bombard Frederick Trnoc l
of tho British Roynl Marino Infan
try, nnd Lloutonnut Vlvlnn II. Brnn
don of tho Roynl Niivy, today wero
found guilty of osplouago on tha
Gorman fortifications nt Borkiim nnd
sentenced each to four yonrs Impri
sonment In tho fnrtross.
Canopy Falls On Two Com
panies Fighting Conflagra
tion at Stockyards.
MORRIS & COMPANY
LOSE OVER $125,000
Blaze For Awhile Threatened
to Wipe Out Entire Stock
Yard District.
i
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LOSS IS IIKAVV.
TAX LEVY IS
EIGHT MILLS
North Bend City Council
Agrees On Same Rate As
Last Year There.
BREAKWATER IN
Tho North Bend city council has
flxod tho tax levy thero for tho ensu
ing year at eight mills, tho sarao as
last year.
Th's action was taken after a
rather extendod discussion, some fa
voring a lower assessment. Others
wanted to raise it and clean up tho
outstanding debts so that city war
rants would sell readily nt par. s
a compromise, tho samo levy as last
year was agreed upon.
It is claimed that this with tho
saloon licenses and other, revenue
will bo sufficient to meet tho regular
council had the -waterfront streols
In North Bend Improved at the clty'
expense and this took a big sum out
of the general fund.
By Associated Prosa.)
CHICAGO, III., Dec. 22.
Flro Marshal Jiiiuoh Hornn and
twonty-elght llremon woro kill
ed oarly today In n tiro that
oausod $l,2d0,000 damage to
the warehouse and stock of
Morris & Compnny, pnekors,
and for hours throntonod tho
whole itork yards district.
(Dy
Associated Pross
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to Coos Bay
OHICAGO. III.. Dec. 22. Flro
Marshal James Koran nnd between
twonty-Ilvo nnd thirty flromen woro
killed nnd forty othor Injured today
In n flro which, nt nn onrly ohur, had
caused $1,500,000 and nt ton
o'clock still threatened u wholo In
tho stock yards d'etrlct. A wnll fell
crushing an overhanging wooden
panoply on tho hoof house or Morris
& Company, whoro tho flro Btnrtod.
lianeath the panoply woro two com
pantos -of- llrtmeu find tho olilof.
These men were crushed death
The debris made n furuaee to which
the firemen were unable to dig tor
several hours.
The blase was discovered about
four o'clock. An ammonia pip)
bursting, started t!u combustion thut
spread so ulcli' thut the watchman
barely had turned In the alarm h'
fore the llmnon who bursting out of
the building. Flu Marshal Hornn
found his SbsUtiints ondeavorlng to.
UIJHMBES
Coos Bay Sportsmen May
Meet to Consider Them
Cal Wright's Views.
A mooting of local sportimon w'll
probably ho hold soon to take notion
on pioposod changes In the gnmo
Irwh which. will bo taken. up by tlit
next hossIoii of tho Oregon legisla
turo. A numbor of matters have al
ready beon proposod nnd It Is not un
llkoly that sevoral changes that
hnvo licoii ndvooatod to meet eouUi-
tlmifl In this soctlon will Ira presented
to tho loglslaturo.
In dlieiiMiliiK tho matter yesterday,
Deputy Gnnie Wardon Cal Wright,
who hns given the matter much
thought, nald:
"Tho open Ronson for dueks, share
nnd wml lug birds nnd upland ulrdsjlnead off tks ruh of the tire toward
should open the same day, Septem
ber 1, and eloso for dueks not later
thnn January 15. Two mouths open
suason la long enough for upland
birds. Qrey squlrrela should be
protected for live yonrs. 'The salo
of mud liens should bo permitted
during tho open uoason.
"Shooting from powor bonts of
nil K'IikIh or from scows or bonts
towod by power bonta should be ab
solutely prohibited. I am Inollned
to favor pormlsslou of shooting duokn
from row bontH.
''A roqiilromcnt for getting n hun
ter's llceuso Bhould bo un onth not
to vlolnto tho gamo lawn.
"I approvo of Stoto Gamo Wardon
It. O. Stovonson'B suggestion on
gamo law amondmonts as to elk and
deer except tho deor sonson from
July 1 to Octobor 1,
"It should bo mndo n mlsdomenr.or
for nnyono to shoot protected gamo
birds moroly for tho fiako of killing
thom. Somo shoot mud lions moroly
as targotfl, novor picking them up,
and this should bo prohibited nn
many nro now eating theso birds,
"I would llko to havo ovoryono In
terested in tno protection or our
gamo express their opinions about
the law now so that tho loglslaturo
may havo tho advantngo of them
when tho amendment of tho laws
comes up."
I. O, O. V. ATTENTION,
Members of Sunset Lodge, No, 51,
I, O. O. F. nro requested to moot at
tholr hall Saturday morning at 10
o'clock to attend tho funeral of our
deceased Brothor Thos Blalno.
Fine for non-attendanco will bo
strictly enforced,
Sojourning Brnthors Invited.
By ordor R. E. GOLDEN, N. G.
I. LANDO. Seo.
other buildings Flames wore com
.Ing frSnj seveial xtmctures near by
TttffaVn'uK. which later beennm
tbe .destroyer of a score of lives,
seemed to oftVi r, lie Iter tifrom tho
(lames. Under thin, the crews Ill
to escape the terrific heat. On top
of the canopy auother group f fire
men played atreams of water Into
the heart of the lire.
Suddenly Lieutenant Mnckey.
leader of tho lire flghtera on top nt
tho ennhpy, felt tho wnll wns going
nnd shouted n wnrnlng to thoso la
low Ho Jumped, with his mon, nnd os
oapod denth. But, bolow, tho cnuopy
found Its victims. Mennwhllo, tho
nromon who know nothing of tho
disaster, wore standing In tho pnth
or tho flnmos. Thoy stood their
ground at building aftor buUdlns
only to bo drlvon back.
Assistant Marshal Scyforllch, who
now was In commnnd, realizing tho
futility of saving tho property then,
nblnzo, drow nil his men back aud
at 10:15 o'clock acknowledged tho
wholo stock yards district was in
danger.
Wo'vo got no wator hero, ani
wo cannot do anything offeqtlvoly,"
ho said. "Tho thing really Is boyoud
our control right now."
Sevon bodies wero recovorod. At
ono o'clock this nftornoon tho flro
had been hedged In and Us sproad
checked but tho efforts to saVo any
of tho buildings originally attacked
by flames woro In vain. Tho build
ings destroyod Includo two ware
houses full of dressed meat, hemp,
etc., a tallow houso, and other structures,
Do you know that fully nlno out
of every ten cases of rhourdatlsm nro
simply rheumatism of tho muscles
due to cold or damp, or chronic
rhoumatlsm. and require no Internal
whnn i.i.vi.,,- a nnnM. ma.ii.ino fr- treatment Whatever? ' Apply Cham-
children bear In mind that Chamber-' borlaln's Liniment frooly" and seo
how qujckly it gives rollof. Fa;
Iain's, Cough Remedy Is most effec
tual for colds, croup and whooping
cough and that it contains no harm
ful drug. For sale by all dealers.
sale by all dealers.
CHKISM4TH I'OSTALS at ona
cent each at, PRENTISS CQ.'s,'
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