The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 31, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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NEWS
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Daring American Falls Head
Foremost From Height of
Over 100 Feet. "
CAUSE OF ACCIDENT
MAY NEVER BE KNOWN
Was Endeavoring to Find
Landing Place On Small
Course When It Occurred
(By Associated Press to Coob Day
Times.)
NEW ORLEANS, Lo., Doc. Jl.
'John D. Molasant, tho nvlator, win
killed nonr horo tlitu morning vhllo
,ti?Mg to mnko a landing. Ills mn
Wno turned head down at an nltt-
r. . . .... ... .......
Mo or one uunurcu icoi, turowing
fan out bond flrst. TIio muchlno
Laj wrecked. Molssnnt, In flfty
horso power Blcrlot monoplnno with
f annrlnl nfi-irnllnn irnBOllllO hulk
libonrd, loft tlio aviation fluid and
flew to Hnrnhnn' whoro a appolal
wound had boon lnld out and bvor
Jwhleli tho aviator was to try ton tho
Mfotinlln mm
I' Molssnnt circled tho Hold tpice,
f. - - .. . ..1- MM. la
uying to nnu a innuiiiK iiiutu. um.
,m dlfllcult. tho field holiiR on! tho
edgo of tho Mississippi river With
iwamps on all Bldo. ,
A Suddonly from a cniwo that nny
(noor bo known, Molssnnt's uifjiio-
(tgano turnod down and wnUliers saw
Tu.t . ..iit. r..Ani Mm vminMllfl.
"falling ono hnndrod foot and landing
rn his bend. Molwwnt wan rufhod
to Hat mr nnd hurrlod to a hospital
but ho died hoforo ho roachod thoro.
Tho nmbulanco and aoveral mir-
Keons wore waiting at tho doput to
attend Molasant but tho nvlntor died
s ho was entering tho station.
SECOND WOMAN HIES.
Another VlctliiTof St. Pmil Flro
Succumbs.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
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am r i fit flnn Pnn
L..,i ' IV hn" wm Injures In
u. -i --(,
he apartment house flro died, and
Itnothor Is not oxpectod to survive
"Runaway Car Knocks Props
Down, Causing Coal to
Bury Miners.
By Associated Presa to coos way
Times.)
fBLUEFIELD, V. Va., Dec. 31.
iKeht ni.M IHllori nnrl two inllired
t r " " "v,u
I. the Lyck-Fork mlno of the Rea
Jscket Coal Company near Thacker
,Vben a mlna car ran away knocking
I Props down and allowing thou-
Ijiwnds of tons of coal to fall on thij
A HAPPY NEW YEAHl
CfrsTirmurn tq nni'OnTP.n.
I8y Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
"WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 30.
Minors of serious lighting on the
rder between Santo Domingo ana
ytl are reported to tho State De-
tnient in a cablegram dated yes-
day from American Minister Fur-
EIGHT DIE IN
MINE ACCIDENT
MARSHFIELD,OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER
10ISSIT IN
LOR A1ERIGAIS
Dead Aviator Won Hearts of
New Yorkers When He De
feated Englishman.
(Dy Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 31.
John 13. Molssnnt, who was killed
nonr Now Orleans, won tho heart ol
every lover of tho daring sport when
on October 30, ho flow from BoN
mont park around tho Statuo of
Liberty and back to tho aviation
Hold thordby wresting from tho Eng
lishman Clnudo Graham White, ono
of tho most highly prized trophlot
offorod for norlal foata. .
Interest In tho young man boenmo
so Intense locally Hint news oi ms
fatal plungo cnusod an unusual
shock In this city, Molssnnt vm
born In Chicago In 1S70. Ho made
a number of wonderfully successful,
thrilling and wonderful flight.
A HAPPY NEW YEAH!
LONG FLIGHT
IS HDE TODAY
Capt. Frank Cody Captures
English Prize For Distance
and Time. '
(Dy Associated Pross
to Coos Day
Times.)
ALDERSIIOT, England, Hoc. 3.
Capt. Frnnlc Cody, head of the
ballooning dopartmont of tho Brit
ish War Olllco, won today tho Drlt-
Moil MiMmiin onii for duration nnd
'distance for 1910 by flying 190 tnllos
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in four hours and fifty minutes, rho
flight onneci wnen w 'r -
nccldontnliy toucneu wiu bi""-
MAKES LONG FLIGHT.
French Aviator Tiles for J-ti,tiu
PrUe.
(By ABsoclated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec. 31.
M. Lanzer, tho r'roncn nviuiur. -rived
horo today after a flight from
nnt-u which commenced Thursday
in an attempt to win a prize of ?20,-
000 for the flight from Paris to
Brussels and return with a passen-
ger.
iA HAPPY NEW YKA1M
NO CLASH LIKELY.
A. A. V. Offlclnlf Hecloro There Will
Ho No Afar of Sports.
(Dy Associated, Presa to Cooa Bay
limes.)
NEW YORK1, N. Y Dec. 30.
War between tho Amateur Athletic
Union and thp Athletic Researcn so
ciety Is unlikely according to A. a.
U. officials today. Tho aim of botn
organizations Is similar, it is saw,
and there is no cause for a clash.
The A. A. U. Is willing, its omcium
state, that Athletic Federation bran
ches be established by tho Research
Society to compete among themselves
without A. A. U, registration. Only
compulsory registration would bo for
athletes desiring to compete In A. A.
U. open events.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS
Arch Hoxey's Machine Caught
In Contrary Wind and Hurl
ed to Earth, Killing Him In
stantly. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Da;
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Doc. 31.
Arch Hoxey, tho California aviator,
this nftcrnoon fell sovernl hundred
feet nnd was Instantly killed, Ho.nov
was soveral hundred feet In the al?
F
American Philanthropist Gives
$1,250,000 for Reward of
German Life Savers.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
BERLIN, Gormany, Dec. 31. Tho
announcement wns mado that An-
drow Carnegie hns glvon $1,250,000
DEEPJINEL
One Killed and Nineteen Injur-;
eel In Disaster In New
York Today.
(Dy Associated Pross.)
NEW YORK. N. Y., Doc. 31. Ona
wn klllod, nnothor fatally hurt and
elghtoon sorlously Injured by tho
oxploslon of dynamlto In n tunnol'
ono hundred foot bolow tho aurfaw
of East Rlvor early todny. Tho nc
oldont occurred Just nftor midnight
when a shift of "ground bugs" had (
bogun work on tho tnbo which Is to
carry tho gas mains from Brooklyn
to Mnnhattan.
Sevornl blasts woro sot off during
tho night apparently ono had hung
flro.
A HAPPY NEW YEAHl
FAMILY DEAD;
Philadelphia Man Claims He
Slept In House With
Bodies Two Weeks
(By Associated Pross to Cooa Bay
Tlmea.)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 31 For
two weeks while the bodies of his
wife and three-year-old' daughter lay
In an up-stalrs room, Herman M.
Mlelke, and ate In down-stairs room
of his Cedar avenuo homo without
knowing anything wrong, so o m.a
tho pollco today. He Is being hold
pending an Investigation. Mlelko,
who is a paroled work-house prison
er wont to court today to roport and
. a.iv. Ai1nra lift
while there no ioju mo ....-.-
had Just discovered the death of hli
wife and daughter, e sum u
his wife had quarreled two weeks
,i i, hn.l not soon his wife or
child since and said ho supposed
thoy had run away.
V HAPPY NEW YEAHl
Get a fresh box of LOWNEY'S fine
CHOCOLATES at tho Red CROSS
IIHUG STORE.
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31. 1910 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES a con.oii,ition of Tim, const mou No u5
niul Coos liny Auvertlior.
, when tho spectntors woro Buddonly
nwo-strlcken by seeing his blplano
shoot downwards. It turned over
twlco In tho doscont, but Hoxoy was
not thrown from tho machine. Tho
blplnno scomod to hnvo boon cnugh.
In the vortex of contrnry winds. It
Is ostlmntod that ho was up three
hundred feet.
From tho nppoaranco of tho body,
his life was crushed out by tho
weight of tho motor which wa
wrenched from Its position In tho
machlno by tho force of tho Impact.
for tho Cnrnoglo Foundation for Lifo
Savers In Gcrmnny. Tho conditions
nnd purposes of tho endowment nro
slmllnr to thoso of tho "Horo
Funds." Previously ostnbllshod by
tho Amcrlcnn flnnnclcr nnd phllnn
throplst In the United Stntes, Eng
land and Franco. Tho bonofltfl of
'tho fund will begin with tho Now
Year.
Bold Bandits Escape With
$8,000 From Waterville
Institutions.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
BEATRICE, Nob., Doc. 31. Rob
bers blew up tho safoa In tho Cltl
zons and Stato Banks at Watorvlllo,
Kan., oarly today and escnpod with
$8,000. Tho Cltlzona Bnnk lost
$G,000 nnd tho Stato Bank $2,000.
Tho buildings woro wrocked.
Tho robbora cut tho tolophon
wires. Cltlzons Woro nwnkonod by
tho nolso nnd flred two shots nt tho
robbers as they ran down tho stroot
but tho rQbbors returned tho flro nnd
escaped.
A HAPPY NEW YKAKI
VOTE SELLERS
SENT TO JAIL
Ohioans Are Punished For Re
cent Wholesale Election
Bribery There.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tines.)
WEST UNION, Ohio, Dec. 31.
Judge Blair sent flvo Manchester
men to Jail today on voto-selllng
.hg.irnl ThnRfl UTO tllO flrttt jail
.nntnfAi noMinllv executed although
sontence have been hung over every
one of tho guilty men in tno wiiwu
sale brlbory investigation. Tho to-
l ln,HMmnnl o dntO iS 1.141. ThO
men sontonced today woro fined J100
and given eight months In tho work
house with disfranchisement ior ht?
years.
A HAPPY NEW YEARS
Get your FLOUR AT HAINES and
tho new year will bo happy and pros
perous for you all right.
V HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Tin Mm hunch and go to HAINES
for 'your FLOUK and PEED.
A HAPPY NKW itkaiu
It through Tho Times Want Ads.
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!T1 BANKS IN
KAHSAWED
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Coos Pet and Poultry Associa
tion Holds Its Annual
1 Meeting.
Tho Coos Poultry and Pet associa
tion mot Wodncsdny nftcrnoon In
Mr. F. W. Woods' rcnl cstato olllco
In North Dcnd. Tho roport of tho
rccont poultry exhibition showed
$00.00 gnto receipts and $2(.2G en
try fees besides $23.50 collected by
tho Biicclnl commltteo from business
people of Mnrshflold. Aftor nil IjIIIh
nro nnld tho nssoclntlou will hnvo
about $40 In tho treasury which will
bo used for noxt yonr's exhibition.
Tho nnnunl election of ofllcora ro-
sultod ns follows:
Proa. Mr. Fred Bnchman.
Vice-pros. Mr. Goo. SollH.
Spc. Mrs. Elslo McKolllps.
"Trens. Mrs. Ira 1). Bartlo.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Coos Bay Gas and Electric Co.
Becomes Oregon Power Co.
-In New Home.
Tho Cooh Bay Gas and Eluctrls
Company Is moving todny Into Its
now offices in tho now Coko building
at tho corner of Contrnl avenuo und
Second Btrcot. Colncldont with tho
chango In location will bo a chauso
In namo, tho compnny bolng hence
forth known as tho Orogon Power
Company, tho namo under which ths
Byllesby corporations In this stnto
will bo known from now on.
Tho company will occupy tho cor
ner room and will havo ono of tho
Anon offlccB In this section of tho
Btato. Tho fixtures havo boon In
atallod and nro a handsome typo of
counting room stylo.
Ooneral Manager R. M. Jennings
will havo a flno prlvnto office In thn
renr of tho counting room.
Tho removal will bo effected todny
so that thoy wjll opon thoro for busi
ness Monday.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
4 WOMEN GOOD JURORS.
(By ABSOcIntod Press.)
a OLYMPIA. Wash., Dec. 31.
Qovornor Hay has denied tho
ronuest of Bunny-sldo womon
who petitioned him to recom-
mend to tho legislature tno
enactment of a bill exempting
4 women from Jury duty.
Ho Btatos In explanation tnai
womon who served on tho Jury
horo aro sincere In tholr belief
that womon .should norvo and
tho trial Judgo In tho caso
nralsed tholr services highly
! and urges that women Jurors bo
generally galled on.
Get what you want when you want
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CHANGE NA1E
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Mrs. Victoria C. Herrold Uses
Gun to Prevent Kidnap-
in(j of Her Child.
HARRY WILLIAMS OF
SEATTLE IS WOUNDED
Child's Father Alleged to Have
Hired Them to Do It But
Is Frustrated.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bar
Times.)
TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 31. Pre
venting two men, nllogod to havo -been
sent by her husband, from car
rying off hor small child, Mrs. Vic
toria C. Herrold today shot and bo-'
rtously wounded ono of tho men,
Harry Williams, a commercial trav
eler for a Chicago houso, living lu
Sonttlo. Ho Is In n hospital and may
dlo, Horrnco G, Herrold nccompnnl
ed by Williams and Sldnoy Marks,
an auto mcchnulc from Seattle who
Is nlso undor nrrest, nnd a third man
who oscnpod, In nn nuto wont to tho
Iioiiho whoro Mrfl. Herrold lives.
Horrold romnluod on tho sldownlk
whllo tho mon went upstnlrs. Tho
inou kuookod nt tho door nnd when
tho woman oponod It thoy told her
they had Bummons callltiK hor 'a
court Immodlntoly. Sho i'kuiH u
1J.I. i .. i.nl nnni.'.L. i t .if llW
1VUS U iriUK l f,V. ,Ul'- "
child. Ono man attomptel to pmn
his way Into the room am! ilu jvi
od him agalitBt furthor lutrnmns,
but he porBlstod and sho l'fd 'j
gun and shot him in tho ;li E.m
thon tho mnn did not stop but grab
bod up tho child which was cl'ngln;
to tho mothor'8 drosB. iho man utd
woman struggled for a moment but
tho man bocamo wonk nnd Anally do.
nlstod and his compnnlon nsslsto'l
him to tho street whoro ho foil.
Tho mon choUod Mrs. Herrold's
mother, Mrs. Margaret C. Rogers,
who allied her dnughtor In resisting
thorn. Mrs. Horrold Is undor arrest.
Tho mon said thoy woro hired by
Horrold but did not know thoy had
dirty work to do.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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One Killed and Three Injured
By Bomb In Tenement House
Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PATERSON, N. J., Doc. 31. Ono
man Is doad and two women and a
child were dangerously Injured by
a "Black Hand"1 explosion which
wrecked a tenomont houso on Scoley
stroot. A bomb oxplodea unaer tuo
stairway.
A HAPPY NEW YKAKI
THE WHEAT MARKET.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Deo.
30, Whait
"ubor, 92
. 93Vio to
closed as follows: D
7-8c; 'May, 90 7-Sc; Ji
93 3-Sc.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec
30,
Wheat unchanged.
TACOMA, Wash., Dec. 30 Wheat
unchanged.
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