The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 03, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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DED IN II EAST
Entire Bast Suffers With
Irnmcdiate Prospect
of Relief. '
HOTTEST DAY OF YEAR
GBIPS NEW YORK CITY
Reports From All Over East
Show Conditions
Same.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 3,
With sklcH prnctlcally cluudluss tliu
country over today, reports to tho
"Weather llureau Indicated that hot
V weather rccortlH might bo brokon In
' ninny BectloiiH. Tho ilny started with
,n tompornturo from two to sixteen
fit degrees higher than yesterday inorn-
JV iiiK In the larger cities, New York
topping Hut with a rise of from 72
- to 88 degrees. In Chicago It was 8
' ns compared with 82 yesterday morn
ing; in Wosmngton, the i'Ibu was
FERRY BUYS
! STOP RUNAWAY
By Heroic Act, Local Men Re
scue Imperilled
' Girl.
i
MJss Dentrleo Smith, nn operator
In tho local olllce of tho telephone
company narrowly escaped being
soveroly Injured by the running away
of a spirited horso attached to a
buggy In which sho was seated at
Mn base-ball ground yestordny after
noon, and Qcorgo nml Jim Ferry, two
well-known local boys, risked their
lives In a successful attempt to .bring
tho frightened nnlmal to n stand
still.
from 78 to 84, and In Atlanta from V Smith was tho guest at the,
72 ?s. a. H... .inv ,.m.Vrn...,i. ti,,.-""'! game yesterday of Mr. Norman
.- ... .w. .. ... ...., , ... , -
JoaiiHon, nmi iwo uiuvu iu mu ,""
In tho lntter's buggy. During the
game, Johnson removed the bridle
-Cooi
hent In many sections became Btlf
lllng and u number of prostrations
nnd deaths, 'occurred.
Tho Weather, llureau holds out no
from tho animal's lieml nnd, before
ho roplnced tho pleco of harness be
fore tho drlvo homo after tho gamo
seated Miss Smith In tho rig.
V.. ..A .M1n limn nlmllt rn lllltt t Ii O
Bsoclnted Prcsii to Cooa Buy' ,M,B, " "" "UD "' ." . ' ;"
rin)e(, hrullo.ovor tho iiorsos nenti, inc
it.L.I C.i.,.1. .. n 1l.n1t nU ntltl MlQ
,v YORK, N. Y., July s.Thlf UBVr Biruc' ' . ' "' , :
o hottest day df the year. A !lorB" VM.",'U "w , , ,
uor of prostratlbns nro reported, . """"" uuuw -" -'"
(insnea maaiy up mo incimoiuwiuua
the Ilnll 'streot bridge.
ilnvlng'no means of 'controlling the
ernze'd nnlmal, Miss Johnson was
helpless.
Hearing tho commotion bohlnd
thVm, KerrV took In tho situation
with ono .backward glanco nnd whteol
tlio uriUCC8B uorso enmo huiuuoi vi
nom Oeorgq ForrV throw lilmsol
3,-Intenno "Hon Its neck with such force as to
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CnilHO 11 IU BIUIIIUIU HUH "
Ferry then hold tho nnlmal'. to tho
round until jhl brother was able to
oxtrlcato himself nnd until Johnson,,
who Jind followed tho runaway, help
ed Miss Smith from, tho buggy.
Despite tho terrible ordeal, ho slrl
(hope of relief for nt least 3G Iioum. no '
At0
' 1AZKI) MAN HAN AMUCK. ,10 '
MBsoclnted I'renn to Coos Uur ' "'
lone ddath.' In Drboklyn n mau,
fen Intnuo by tho heat, ran amuck
Ii a knlfo and nttomptQd to stab
policemen nnd n number of cttl-
Ho was shot (lend by an odl-
iiaiiks dm: ix ciuc.vcip.
leRoclnted Press to tho Cooa Day
Times.)
riCAOo, in... July
. todny cauBod scftres of prostra-
Thousands weio sleoplng In
nnd tho sidewalks last night.
'mortality among jifnnts w:s
Ivy.
I'oday was tho hottest dny of tho
nml wna followed tlin hottest
fnt-J nvMnrfonrnd In M.lo rllv. rtOWCil WOIldorflll ."hick nnd. nfter
rKht"Uenth8 were reported to tho JohnBon hnd placed tho brldlo on thtf
lllcqnd tboto wero hundreds of hwno. sho Insisted. upon riding into
stratlonB. ,lw" w,l uim' . , ,
U 2 p. m. the tomperature ofllclal- Sho has suffered no HI effects, nnd
rPlr,l 103 decrees at street fro nor pinco ni mo ibiupiiuuu -
it nnd 09 at tho top of obsor- change this morning modestly dls-
ur' towor claimed Having piayea uio roio
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DAIAiMOItK SWKLTKHS.
AssoclatPd Press to Cooa Dny
Times.)
IAI.TIMORD, Md., July 3.
of
heroine In so near a tragedy.
torod 91 degrees. Four deaths nnd
Tno numerous prostrations aro recorded
m'peraturo hero by noon today hnd 'for the past 24 hours.
iiched 95, ono degree hotter thnn
DETROIT, Mich., July 3. At noon
today tho morcury read 109 degrees
on tho streot.
ion Sunday.
Irted.
Two deaths woro ro
py
Dny
KANSAS POOH SUFFER.
Associated Press to Coos
Times.)
KANSAS CITY, July 3. Tho hot-
it weather In 23 years Is provnlllno
5re. Thousands nro sleeping out
ers. There Is groat suffering
mong tno poor, similar reports
lime from many places In tho middle
Pest.
ATCHISON. Kan.. July 3. At
noon today tho tompornturo was
102 and four prostrations are record
ed.
HEAT KILLS NINE.
Ijy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times.
PHILADELPHIA, July 3. It Is
Ltresslngly hot hero today and a
Ije numberof prostrations are re
tted.
tlno deaths have been reported so
NEWARK, N. J July 3. At ten
o'clock tho thermometor read 100
degrees. Ono death Is recorded.
CLERK JUMP TO DEATH.
Hct Crazed Man Jumps From
teentli Story Window.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO. 111.. July 3. Q. A.
1,D ,.B17 T T P ? h.'WTlKht. a clerk, committed eulclde
I A light breere tempered the y by Jumplng frQm flftenth
ID1B Hliciuuuu,
l'ER CENT AT PITTSBURO
AMOclated Press to Cooa Bay
Tlmea.) '
.TSBURO, Pa., July 3. At
oday tbo thermometer register- 444aa4
THE WEATHER.
(By Associated Press.)
OREGON, July 3, Fair to-
... -r T..l 9 . A A nlirht nnrl Til e fid BY.
Vti, MftBO., jui; - "'o
story. of the Masonic Temple build
ing. He was Instantly Jellied.
It Jb believed that he was crazed
with the beat.
degrees.
)UR DEAD IN BOSTON,
isocluted Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
Gunboat Panther Is Ordered rracc- wlilcl1 t is expected win be
to Morocco to- Remain There takon on,y after con8Ultntl(,8 w,th
urcnt uritnin nnu musia. it is
hoped hero that tho Etcp taken by
tho German Foreign Office will lead
to n genernl discussion of the Moroc
con situation by tho four powers
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day principally Interested and that tho
Times.) question will bo definitely BettleJ.
BERLIN, Germany, July 3. Hav-' Othorwlso tho GormnnH rmnln
lug Bhown her hand In sending tho ...'., J .' ' i " . .
expeditions hn;e been withdrawn.
sunboat Panther to Agndlr, Morocco, A Bonoral Elirapcaa confe.-ence Is not
iermany Ir awaiting tho action of c cctcd.
Until Settlement of Difficul
tiesMove May Precipi
tate International Convention.,
DISARMED AFTER STIGGI
m
m m ii
FAVOR PEOPLE
m
K WEIOe ORATOR OFlAJ
yi:i,L-KovN coos hav boost
nit will di:liyi:r oration
AT TOMORROW'S OKLKItRA
TIO.V -WILL TALK ON PATRIO
TISM AND PLUCK,
rnnk D. TIchcnor, tho well-known
Coos Day booster nnd frntornnl
or-
gnulzor, will bo orator of the dny nt
tomorrow's celcbrntlon. 'Mr. TIchc
nor who arrived from Portland yes
tordny, consented to talk on patrio
tism, push, pluck nnd porsevcrancc.
TIchcnor hns hnd much cxporlcnco In
the entlro quarter of virtues and vMH
deliver n tnlk well worth hearing.
GENERAL II IS
FASTEST BOAT
TCi3PidCftW vflKiLilBHiiiHHKpA
I. T. Commission Makes Ruling
In Favor of, Emigrants.
(3y Aseojlated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 3.
Tho Interstate Commerce Commis
sion decided that barbed wlro, form
ing part of an emigrant outfit shall I
take tho same freight rate as other
.'ask
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Miempts
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Madden
Murder Attorney
'. W. Bennett.
IS JAILED ON CHARGE
1 0F AH31 T0
Action Result of Grudge
Law Suit Against
Father.
Jack Marsdcn, a saloon kq
from North Bond Is lodged lit
city Jail charged with assault '
Intent to kill. Attorneys J. W.I
Tom Dennett In tho Flanagan &j
iip t Rnnk ,'nilldlng shortly
two o'clock this afternoon.
According to tbo story of tha
fair In tho hands of the pollco,
movables, which makes a difference (lon' J w- cnne" nd Tom
KILVNK I). TICHENOR.
Orntor of tho Dny.
FES IITES
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Coos
For
IET TO COME
of 40 cents per hundred pounds In
tbo emigrants' favor.
ELEVEN
(Dy AssoMnted Press to Coos Duy
Times.)
DOVER, England, July 3. Only
by making n crosB-chnuncl lllght mi
dor extraordinary clrciimstnnces will
any aviator over bo ablo horenfter to
gain nnv particular glory from tho
feat. After today's flight It must bo
considered nn ordlnnry nffnlr for
this morning saw no less than eleven
aviators on their way across tho
channel and alighting at Dover ns
lenslly as n flock of birds might have,
done.
Ono of tho oloven carrlod a pas-,
senger In his biplane. Great crowds
witnessed tho flight which was n part
of tho European circuit race. Racers
will now go to Shorohnm nnd thenco
to Hcndon, n suburb of London.
Bay. Jlot- Ready
Races This
Morning.
. 0(wIng.t,o tho faqt that sho could
not. b,o completed In tlino,, tho now
apeed boat "Coos Day" did not takoj
Big and Enjoyable Program
. . Still to Be Gone ...
Through.
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. Tho following la, tho program of
festivities to bo held this ntternoon
nnd tomorrow mornlnir?
part In tho races hold this hiornlng. V
No effort will bo spared, howoVorto I V am
have hor rendy for tomorrow's pro- for n11 'dgea nnd floats IJint nro to
gram, when sho will ho mado to de-itako part In tho parndo omorrow
velop n speed of forty mllos per n,0rnlng to marshal at Sou Broad-
"r . , ., A . way tomorrow morning not law than
Ono of tho races that was to have ' . . , ... . .
been pulled off this morning, a race te oc,0(' Thero W,U bo no'WttU-
between gasoline launchos under ,'nS and delinquents who nrrlvo after
forty feet in length, was postponed that hour will find that they have
until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock been left. v
sharp. I Tho school children who nro to
Tho results of tho races this morn-. man tho "Llverty" float and take
Ing were: part In tho parade are to bo at the'1
Gasollno launch parade for best . home of Mrs. Wilbur on North Broad-
TwentyuFive Bird Shoot Re
.' suits In Victory by
One Bird.
decorated launch. First prlzo,
"KlngfUher." Second prlzo, "Piker,"
Speed boat race between "Gen
eral II" and 'Wolf." First prUo
"General II" driven by A. H. Powers
Tho Wolf I twisted her propoller
shaft during tho first lap of tho race.
She will be repaired In tlmo to com-.
pete In tomorrow's races. Tho dis
tance was 20 miles and tho time for
tho wlnnor 4C minutes and 30 sec
onds. Gasoline launch race for boats un
der -26 feet. First prlzo "Ensign."
"Kid II" second nnd "Tng," third.
Distance 20 miles and time for win
ner, 1 hour, 13 minutes and 30 sec
onds. ,
Row boat race. First prize, Oliver
Larson and Louis Knutsen. Second
prize, J. D. Sneddon and Dan Mc-Larren.
way at 9:30 o'clock sharp.
Miss Lucy Powers lies been select
ed for tho Goddess of Liberty.
The program yet to bo gono
through is:
EDDY WILL IN COURT.
LET US TAKE
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TWIN BOYS BORN TO ATM. COX
SUNDAY MORNING, ALSO TWIN
GIRLS TO A. M. HORSnAW ON
SATURDAY mLL ARE BOIpfG
WELL.
Coos Day may well celebrate to
day. Two pairs of twlna in two
days should make the eagale scream.
Case Will Now Go to Supreme Court Mi. and Mra. Wm. Cox are the par-
For Hearing. .ents of two boys, weight 5 and 7
CONCORD, N. H July 8. The pounds who arrived yesterday. Mr.
Superior Court today denied a mo
tion of tho defense for the injunction
restraining George W. Glover from
proceeding with the suit to deter
mine the legality of tho residuary
clause in the will of the late Mary
Baker Eddy. The case will be trans
ON MaSS., July a. m i u'b"' - i r- -
oday the thermometer regis-! .Jarred to the, supreme court
and Mrs. A. M, Horshaw are parents
of twin girls that arrived Saturday.
A Burst of Sunshine.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs, J, E.
Dren were delighted today to re
ceive news of the birth of a nine
pound baby girl at their Minneapo
lis home at an early hour this morn-
Tho shooting match between tho
Coqulllo nnd Mnrshflold gun clubs
took plnco this morning nt tho rnco
track, Marshflold winning by ono
bird with a score of. 109 to 168, W.
N. Ekblad carrying off tho Selby
trophy. Undor tho rulings tho tro
phy went ot tho highest score of tho
Wlnnlng team and though two Co-
quillers outshot tho high Marshflold
scoro their team average was poorer.
Ullbrlght and W. N. Ekblad tlod
with 19 blrda each and Bhot off for
tho trophy which fell to Ekblad.
The members of the teams and
their scores, out of a possible 25, aro
as follows:
Mars n field
II. Wright, 19.
Rubs Tower, 17.
Frank Lalse, 18.
W. N. Ekblad, 19.
Howatt, IB.
A. J. Ness, 1C.
Geo. E. Dlx, 16.
H. J. McKeown, 17.
Claudo Nasburg, 15l
Hark Wells, 18.
Coqullle
Pike, 15.
A, J. Sherwood, 9,
Johnson, 18,
E. Laring, 21.
G. Laring, 15.
LyonB, 21.
S. Sherwood, 19. .
Single, 17.
Dr. Leep, 16.
Dr. Endlcott, 17.
nott all went up to tho offices
igothcr to talk over tho results
recent law ftlt brought by Mara
against his father and In which?
Donnotts figured ns attorneys
Robert Mnrsdcn, senior.
Thny first went Into tho ofllfc
cupled by J. W. Dennett In tho
ling, but, fenrlng troublo with
den, who had previously throata
tlio elder Bennett's life, thoy retl
to nn Inne- office occupied by
Dennett. At J. W. Bounott'a requ
Torn Bennett remained In tho roc
I During the dlBciiBslon of tho
that ensued, Marsdcn boenmo m4
". nnd moro oMstvo and rcachod a. I
max by drawing n revolver from
pocket while addressing tho wo
I'll get you npw," to J. W. Bern!
Marsden Jind no sooner drawn!
gun that lie was pounced
thrown to the-dloo'r of the of
Tom .Bennett, who, with, tbo
auce of his fnthqr, succcodqd inl
Ing tho would-bo murdoror wh.H
stenographer In tho ofllco roache
window opening- ovor tho cH
street b61ow and screamed for
Marshal Jack Cnrtor,
tractod by tho girl's cries, hi
the ofllce, followed .by .a HugeJ
and placed Majdcn undor arjj
Tho feeling whlalrlod up tj
near tragedy today Is c-f 1
Ing. Somo tlmo ago
brought suit ngnlnst his father
cover $750. Tho Bonnets
nt tho trlnl as nttornoys for thj
man. Tho jury in tbo case
to recognize young Marsdor
and, besides deciding tli
against him, ordered him tl
father tho sum of $200.
Marsden haa several
that ho wns going to kill?
nott for his connection
but the Dennett's always IoJ
tho threat as nn empty 6m
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Burglar Blow Safe In Hi
Francisco.
(Dy Associated Press t
Times.)
8AN FRANCISCO, C
Robbors blew the safaj
Shoro Railroad Compa
and secured about
havo no clue,
Tho offices aro
heart of the city.
Hotel I Thmitei
which for n tlmo
gon hotel, occurred 1;
Saturday night. Th
a garage which was
ed. i
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for
MISS ROSE MYRBtf.
cently operated onii
on her arm Is report
rapidly, a tact that wll
to her many friends.;
Still Unconscious. Mike Lynch,
victim of the accident reported in
The Times Wednesday, continues In
a precarious condition at Mercy hos
pital, North Dend. He was reported
unconscious this afternoon. k.
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only and original
last evening .Xor a
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son from Sa:
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