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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1911)
mMLBEULllAT A CHAIN IS NO STOQNBB WAN ,1 WEAKEST LINK YOUR. ADS CARRYING Your store-news, should appear its regularly as docs this newspaper, if a newspaper omitted nn issuo now nnd then even for so wclgnty n rcn son as fearing that it might rain It would not bo a good nowspnper. ffiflflB Sites SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising space fa newspaper, compared with tlio npnw used by o'her stores, should dotes It coinparatlvo importance is tlM eommunityi Docs your ntoro'o rertlslng space do that? MKMDEH OP ASSOCIATED PRICSB VOL XXXV Established in 1878 as Tho Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mat! and Coos Bay Advertiser. No. 40 Say COURAGEOUS WIRELESS OPERATOR GETS AID EUR STRANDED STEAMER E AT GARDINER Climbs Rigging After Gale Had Torn Away Apparatus and Repairs It.-' '. VESSEL ASHORE ON QUICKSAND ISLAND Captain and 43 Members of Crew Remain on ShipAshore Off JMorth Carolina. (By Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) CHARLESTON, N. C, Aug. 30. The Rovenuo cuttor Yninncrnw orrlv- cil hero totlny with twolvo pnssongors, n stownnl nnd tho negro omploycB of tho steamer Loxlngtont wfilch Is nshoru on tho quloksnnds of Hunting Islntul. Tho rescued passengers owo their rescue to tho courogo of Wire less Operator Sheosly, n slxtocn-yonr-old Ind, who after his wireless plnnt on tho Lexington was wrecked by a huge sea, climbed onto tho rigging nnd fixed up nnothor station from which ho sent out tho calls for aid bringing tho Yamacraw to tho res cue. Tho captntn nnd forty-thrbo members of tho crow of tho Loxlngton are still on board tho Btrunded ves sel. Gale Was Terrlllc. The Lexington wont hnrd aground Monday afternoon ami hns been pounded by terrlllc seas under tho lnfluonco of tho gnlo, which at times reached a velocity of 130 miles per hour. When urged by tho Ynmacrnw to abandon his bont, Cnptaln Con nelly of tho Lexington declared ho would stay with tho ship until only one mnst was left to cling to. Forty four of tho crow remained with Con nelly. Two firemen nro roportod to have been burned to death nnd a third wns terribly scalded when tho vessel grounded. First Ofuc.0 Chnm borlaln frncturod his right shoulder FIFTEEN KNOWN DEAD' CHARLESTON, S.. C Aug. 30 with street ,cnra running, electric, power available for commercial pur poses and tolophono sorvlco restored, conditions In Charleston 'aro- fa'st be coming normatt ''Thousandd bt'lmen are clearing away .tho debris of the hurrlcano of Sunday night. Thcrdrfm age will total more than a million. Fifteen nro known, to hayo porlflh(vJ, and, H Is expected that reports from exposed iBlnndB will bwoII tho death list and property loss. ' OTHKIt 10INTS HIT. (By Associated, ress tq.'Coos Bay Times.) YEMASSEE, S. C. Aug. 30. Henvy property dnmago hut no loss of llfo Is reported from Reaufort and Tort Royal as n result of the storm. CITY IN DARKNESS. By Associated 'Press, to tho Coos Bay Times) AUGUSTA, Ga.. Aug. 29. No vio lence In Charleston up to early today nlthough, the city was nlmost In total dnrkness. Arrivals from Charleston estlmato the property loss close to a million dollars, mostly to the street car system and docks; LIGHTNING STRIKES PANIC VICTIM'S FUNERAL (Dy Associated Press.) CANONSDURG, Pa., Aug. 30. As the casket containing tho body of Stephen Mastlowlz, one of tho 20 victims of tho theatro panic was being boruo to tho grave, lightening struck a tree under which tho procession was passing, knocking the six pall bearers senseless. The enskot was dropped In the mud where It laid until tho party recovered from the shock. L STILL ON REEF No Loss of Life on' Big Lumber Schooner Has Yet Been 1 Reported; (Dy Associated. Press to Coot Day Times.) . SAN FRANCISQO, Cal., Aug. 30 The steamer Hnzel Dollar which was reported grounded on n reef near Muroran, Japan, has not yet been re leased from her perilous position. No loss of life has been reported yet. Warren Reed Says His Survey- ors Are Headed This Way Days Railroad Nlews! Tho lhtest Vnllroitd news 'to reach Coos Day came last night la a tele phone lfiessago from Wnrren Reed of Gardiner to Frank D. Walto stating that a party of thirty engineers of tho 11111 system had reached there and were surveying a routo to Coos Day. .Mr. Reed said that tho South ern Pacific had about the, same num ber of surveyors there working on the route for the Coos Day-Eugene line. Mr. Reed stated that he was absolutely positive that tho last party of engineers to got In were Hill men nnd that It looked to htm like an- other Deschutes contest between Hill PLAN ANNEX tl NATION WIDE WAR BETWEEN . STARTS III SEATTLE N Project Now Under Considera tion Wright Sells Prop erty to Sengstacfc'eri. Plans for building nn annex to the Chandler hotel nro now under con sideration nnd may result In Its early construction. As yet, they have not progressed sufllclently for nny de finite announcement. For Bomo mouths, tho hotel faci lities of Mnrshllold havo been lnade (junto and nlmost nightly Tho Chan dler hns had difficulty In finding nc commodutlonH for tho guests. Land lord McKcown Is anxious to havo It built at once. Tho annex will probably bo on tho cast Bldo of the present structure. Tho company owns nnothor fifty-foot frontngo on Central avenue ndjolnlng nnd Hnrrlmnn forces with Coos Rny tho present structuro nnd this will bo ns tho objective point. Mr. Wnito utilized. The first Btory will probably UNIONS .. -MISSING J I YEARS; TOUND FROZEN IN ICE COTTON CROP a NAVAL DAMAGE SMALL. Six Torjtedo Donts I)rven Ashore by Galo. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON D. C, Aug. 30. Six torpedo boats Nwere. swept ashore and tho Charleston Navy Yard dam aged to an extent of $20,000 by. the storm which v struck v Georgia and South Carolina'Sund'ay '"night. ,Tho wind wns estimated, blowing 80 tp85 miles an hour. GUARD PANAMA, CANAL. (By-A8,1ated, Pjess ty, Coos Bay . -..H ."&& A . . r A WASHINGTON, J, C. Aug. 30. Mobilization nf the military force to guard the Panama, canal, zane, began ZJjririt Georgia and South Carolina' Suffered Severely From ' R'e6enV;St6rm:" ' (Dy ABao'clated1 WelV'to Coos Bay v .TIpeB.). , ' MACON, G,.1A.ug. 30. Much dqmago was dono to tho cotton croif In this section and a numbor of rail'' way washouts, wero caused byvthe tall end of. tjio hurrlcano which, swept here. All vessels ai sea u urine uv recent Btorm off tho coast aro roporj ed safe.., Thehptel Tybeo and mnti residences JTyUeq Island were bacjly damaged by the terrific wind. In Sa vannah tho damage tou property is great. Storm was practicnlly over at Savannah yesterday but rain was fnll- BOGUS CHECfl ft t Hit' v' MAN tEAVEjS Skipped Out" Day Before Work Was DiscoveredAAuthor- ities After Him. As near as "can bo ascertained, the bogus check artist who was operat ing on tho Day, left tho day before yesterday via Elkton. Sheriff Gago Js endeavoring to apprehend him but has not succeeded so far. Reps, and .Sneddon are also, victims of the manipulator to tho extent of ? J 4.60. The names pn H are the faUh.Ift hprynse8. MnwljUa iame as .on the ,,one that Andrew the Asset Company managers say all Heckja of the Brewery salopn pashed they want Is a railroad and relrabur f'o'r $15. The chepks, are drawn on sement for the money they have ex- thq Flanagan & Bennett .banif. i penqeci, left for Roscburg this morning blit expects to bo back In a fow days. This uows coupled with the various development tho Inst fow days, in cluding other surveys from Coos Day and activity of right-of-way mon and tho visits of railroad contractors has most of tho locnl optimists "up In the nlr." On tho Incorporation of n company the other day to build n coast lino from Eurckn to Portaliul, the Eugono Guard bases tho following story: "This now project only further tends to complicate nn already badly mixed situation. How many rail road Ilnc3 aro projected from Eu- genu to tho coast and who is back of them has becomo a matter of puz zling guesswork. Somo porsons who nro watching developments hore seem to think this latest movo is nnothor stop toward tho consumma tion of tho Hill plans. That system has a road almost completed now from Portlnnd to Tillamook, nml seems to bo preparing to build to Florence and on to, Coos Day. "On Thursday, as mentioned In tho Gunrd of that date, a crow of twenty Burvoyors loft for Wildcat creek, In the Bulslaw country, to make a pormanont location along tho line of thp Ralph ,Hunt, Burvoy. , t was given out that they were In the employ of tho Pacific and Great West ern railway. The sanio peoploviavoj been for somo time past, security; rights of way and timber Btumpago options. Those who profess tojenow say thut thia'coinpany is backed hy the Hill lntorests.jind that Porter n,r.yIft-P.lM.Wtir?tt,nl.va.l-' ready algneda compact,, to , b.ufd,, ,u railroad from Eugene,,, within u yar, Thl& Jb, all, ,tyljknthat cannot bo con flrirjed, because., yorybody 18 sworn to.'socrecy. A.H tat.ls, k,nown la thn,t a.grat, deal of work ia b.ejn&.do.pe, and ,lt may be certain that , If. tho porter Dr(qs. aro Interested la tho prqject. tljo lino will go straight, to Florence, whe,ro they have milling Interpsts. Ono lino might leave tho Slu8law near TUden rock and. hend straight for Coob Day, dowp( Smith rver, a direct jCourso, through heavy forests. Dut, nobody knowa lt'p all mero rumop, Hpwover, Jjm nn is quoted In several Minneapolis and S.L Paul paporfl as saying ho would beatho'Harrjman lines to qoospajr, "The Southern Pacific right-of-way agent is said to be mafclng .slijw, p.rp gress westward from Eugene. The Lnne Coun,t' ABset cqmp'any has a good d,eal to"f "parallel Vlglt-of-way,' an' the'f'armerri are loath to give up any morq. In,.fact somo of them who were holding orut gaalnst the .Asset Company have 'come nnd proffered the right-of-way to that company since the Southern Paq(lc cawc-loU? thecfleld. The, lftter Pflmpqy Js. pot popular and besides tho people lack bo devoted to store-room facilities. Negotiations havo been on for tho GulovBon corner nnd should this be sold, It Is likely that n lino building will bo erected oii It. Tho property Is liOxlOO foot. Henry Sengstnckon has closed n deal with E. W. Wright for tho pur chase of tho property facing Second street nnd hotel property Is 100x50 feet and tho pur chnso price Is given as $7,500, n slight Increase over tho prlco Mr. Wright bought It for a few months ngo. adjoining Tho Chandlor building on tho south. Tho EARL VICTOR ON WIRELESS ( (Dy Associated Press.) DERNE, Switzerland, Aug. 30. Tourists crossing tho Loet zchen Glncler yesterday saw deep down In tho clenr lco the faces of two dead men. Guides with nxes chipped out tho frozen 'bodies. It Is bellovcd they aro tho two London tourists, De- membrek and Coin, who dUup- peared fourteen years ago. M 0 Brotherhood of Carpenters and 'Building Trades of Amen-" can "Federation. EVERY LARGE CITY MAY BE AFFECTED BY IT Unions Disagree as to Which One Metal Trimming Work 'Belongs to. (Dy .associated Press to Coos Day Times.; SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 30. A 1 y Wins First Round In Los An geles Newspaper Litigatioif v Appealed. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos liuy Times) LOS ANGELES; Cdl'AUgt 30.1 Tho demurrer Interposed by Edw..T. Earl publsbor of tho Express and Trlbuno,, to an Indictment charging hlu with having published tho con tents of an intercepted norograu, was sustained today by,Judgo.Waltqr lloardwe)l ot tho Superlo .Court. Dlp- MlfeKtorney flSWj8 announcqd )q will appoa.1 .jfom, Jtiu, zjiline. in th.o rtdocIslop pprd,weH,beJd,jiho law If Wf'i t(o,,sairqgya1rd,.thft (joptjOnts qf telegru)ilc naq8 , jib,9At. jWhlch the )niIlctnientAwnB basqd applied on ly, to officers and emnloyB Qf.ho tel egraph companies, theratorq Earl had ,cQm,tnUtod no qffensq wl;en,h8 pub lished ,the uerogram taken, out, jit tho nlr by three nmatpur, wireless opora- tois. tiiu) wm.cua tuo.qaBo unless tho anuria court, ot appeals reverses. Dordvqll. ' . Myrtle Point Pioneer Dies To day at Home of Daughter, Mrs. L. W. Traver. Mrs. W. A. Dorder, mother of Mrs. L. W. Traver and A. D. Dorder of Marsh field, dlqd this morning after u lingering Illness of a complication of diseases at tho homo of her daughter In this city. Shu hnd been rapidly falling tho last few weeks nid the end wns not unexpected. Resides tho two children, her nged husband survives. Mrs. Dordor wn3 for yonrs n resi dent of tho Coquljlo valley, near Myr tle Point. Her maiden name was Maria II. Hopkins nnd bIio was a sis- tor of Mrs. Horrman, mother of Din ger Horrmann of Roseburg, formerly congressman from thlB district. Sha was born in London, England, Aug ust 2G, 1837. Sho camo to Maryland whon a child and thirty-three yonrs ago camo with a second .Maryland colony, following the original pajtl moro colony, to tho Coqulllo valley. The trip was mado around Capo Hon). ,A number of yearfl-n.go. Mr. and Mrs. Dprdqr resided In Iqrahfleld for ft,w(iliq, cpndpctlng tho.Dlancq notej., Sho waB rolated, tqt the Job. Ferity, family. ... , . . . Irnnlrnvcirnv Mutt lu itnotnrnil tn lin Hm ! boclnnlnc of onen warfare botwowen tho Drothorhood of Carpenters lind I the Dulldlng, Trndcs Department of tho American Federation ot Labor began hero today with a.strllto on the eighteen story I logo building. Tho strlko wns called hecauso tho work of placing tho motnl trimming had been given to tho carpenters and the metal workers declared it should have gono to them. Tho fight botweon the two unions will spread, It Is said, to every largo city In tho country and result In tho completo tying up ot tho building operations. Tho Thompson Starrott Co., of Now York and Chica go havo tho contract for tho Hugo building nnd hns contracts In various Americans cities aggregating forty million dollars. Tho stoam-nttofs. plumbers nnd olcctrlcnl workers have Ignored the strike ordor on tho Hoge building. ' 0 L VERNON TIED Leaders In Pacific Coast Lea ' "dUe NpW'EVeh In Race" For Pennant. .' f vw vv , . STANDING OF TJIK CLtJWS ., i . ii c "";" ".". r fr ,.Won Lost P,CV , Vernon .84. C5 , .6(14. "uim ,,San.1Fra,ncIsco .,,,79 ...73 David Hopkins, fath6r of Mrs. Dor; " pw.V the ,flrst mcaj furnace In Oakland A., 82 Amorlca. I .' Sacramento .....67 Have your Job .fJtMjJas don t Vb Tlmea office. If you bare anything to sell, trade rent or want help, try a want ad TO AID SHIPS. Flying Squadron Patrols South Atlan- ..I I -IMrtADPWfr U Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Washington; d.' c. Augr 30. A flying squadron of Wo rovenuo cut ters Js. today srchlng tho Atlantic cpast .frq)'jc'ey)VqtlntQ Now York fqr ships which mayjiavo beencaught In the hurricane Monday. AING TOBVATEItFKOXT. Thp, palsF'MTtche'lj' isduo-n hero today from San Francisco to joad at the C, A.SJjth mljl,f(or,SanjPedrp; . Thq NannmHh Jb due lnjriday from Day Point to load at the.SniIt,h 5ill iK . 11 iitt ito-ivSud'au ihl.t OCEAN I'AJW; QuJy few wooded ocean, front flcrqa left. ip,OQ CASH $3,09 jnontldy .3 YAtS. Tbls P4UCE wjl) ,be DOVHLEI qu qny lot,s unsold when I leave. TODD, Chan dler, hotel Tho body will bo taken to Myrtle Point for bural, the funeral party, leaving hero In tho morning. Rer, Scofleld of the Myrtlo Point Method ist Episcopal church, will officiate Mrs. ,Dor'dor was highly esteemed by nil whp jnow Jior. Tho death of tho venorab'q woman will bo deeply regretted by the many to whom she Ijad cxtonded kindness Jn tho paBt. 1EST.FIRE AT EU W ANOTJIKR 18 ARHESTED ' ' ' ' III V "I 'I A. W. Myers Just Returned ' l'' 'I , From Hunting Trip Reports " " t'o'Wre Warden. A. W, Myers returned, last evening from an enjoyable fishing and hunt ing trip In tho vicinity of Elk Peak. His vacation, outing was nearly over when hls( departure was hastened by somo mountain forest fires closing In on tho pamp which was located, at Duck Horn. Tho, fires Mr. Myers' reports aro .growJLng.ln extent nnd strength as t,hey a,rq not.bqlng combatted in any vyny. , Qn hi,s vay oijt Mr. .Myqrs re ported the,pofljjtl9n to the jiro wnr-i den, abou,t (on. miles away and lni mpjilfit,p, Btepp will, be tafcen to .fight Uv thn wnv. Mr. Mvuw illd nnt i m-vrrv- ' w-,- r- --- -,. . Pjepmlt . tho fire to drhq blm a,way Qoqd rouslo and a gooditime assured. WHr -"mpm v" wmjBcu "if vqer- pontf jorgo me ante,i t LfsAnqoles ...0q pl 78 ,70 7.8 H MO .4S3.4 P?7. V f ,.,, -,, I . 1 , . ; 1 (Dy AsBOclnt.ed , Press to Coos Day . , Thnps.) PORTLAND,, .Orp.. Auk- 30. Ver non won and Portland loat yoter day and ns a result the Los AOKejes suburbanites and tho Roso Cltyltei are now tied for first place In tho Coast League. Yesterday's gamostre sulted ib follows: 1 At Lob Angeles R San Francisco , . . 2 Los Angeles .... At San Francisco Portland Oakland At Bacramontc Vornon . . , Sacramento 8 R 3 4 n 7 6 II 5 13 H 8 10 II 14 8 E. G. Smith Taken At Aberdeen for Hauler Murder Dy Associated Press, to tho Coos Hay Times) ADERDEEN,' Wash., Aug, 30--E. G. Smith, nn omnloveo of a loetrlnz camp.Svho was apprehended here yes- torday on suspicion of complicity in tlio inunler at RnnJer July 0 of Ar chie, Goblo and wlfo and for whosa murder Geogro Wilson, a section fore mnn la now held at Olympla, was tak en to Olympla last night. Smith wna not tqjd why he was qrrestod hit was given o uuuersiauu o, was. waniea i as a witness in another case and will. "l . ,il,,l1n..rt, 1 ,A M... t I tti&l VUUBUillUU iU jU 11 VIII1JI1U. Evorybody Is Inylted to attend the DANCE at tPlerson'a hall, Lakeside 8.ATUHDAY evening SEPTro.tDJBB a ;RY;TJ1p-MllT0KEN A SWW&SHW NO ffiNi THAM IT'S CUFfS HI ili