The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 14, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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VOL XXXV
Established in 1878
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER H, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Tliniv). Const Mai!
and Coos Hny Advertiser.
No. 5
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AVIATOR
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STREAMS OF LAVA DIE
over mm HOMES
Outpour From Fissures and
Crater of Mount Etna Con
stantly Increasing.
TWO CITIES ARE
APPARENTLY DOOMED
Sicilians Fleeing Before a
Stream of Molten Rock j
From Ancient Volcano. i
Hy Associated Press to tho Cods l):iy
Times)
CATANIA, Sicily, Sept. 1 1. Tlio
20,000 f nliubl ttmtH of CuHtlgllono and
Frnncnvllln turned their backs on
their homes today and aro fleeing bo-1
fore tho ndvanclng Hood of lava from
Mount Ktna. Hoth towns nro throat-,
oncd with destruction. Tho discharge '
from tho crntcr and now fissures uro
Inci easing In volume.
STORM WARNING.
A government Btorin wnrn-
lug was recolvcd hero at noon
today stilting that u severe
storm was approaching tho l'a-
clllc coast hotween Pugot Sound
and Coos Hay thnt would re-
suit In high westerly and south-
westerly winds tonight and
Friday. This Is the first storm
warnings of the season.
FHAXCE MAKES REPLY.
President Fnllleres Approves .Note on
MoriK'rmi Affnlr.
(Dy ABsaclnted Press o Coos Bay
Tlmos.
RAMBOUILLET. Franco, Sept. IS.
President Fnlllores toilny gnvo his
formnl sanction to tho French reply
to the latest nolo from Germany re
garding Morocco. A courier will
leave with the reply for Herllu to
night or tomorrow morning.
BUSINESS TO
ISE
Remains of Francis H. Clarke
Brought Here TodayFu
neral Tomorrow.
T'u- lemlntii of Francis II. Clarke
nn'ii'd here today on the Break
water from Portland accompanied by
(' mle Nasburg and othor Intimate
nl- mis of the doconsod.
libera of Coos Hay Camp No.
S40S, Modom Woodmon of America,
of which tho deceased was a Pant
i 'UmiI, escorted tho body to the
Clarke homo whoro It will romnln uu
t ' the funeral services Friday. There
wore many to meot tho Bronk
water but not nearly as ninny as
there would have been had tho vowel
arrived horo nt tho time announced
Instead of nearly an hour earlier.
The funernl sorvlcos for tho family
and close friends will' bo held nt the
Clarke homo In North Mnrshfleld at 2
o'clock Friday afternoon. Tho pub
lic services will bo held nt tho Mason
ic Opera Houso at 3 o'clock, under the
auspices of the Modern Woodmon of
America, and Rev. J. T. M. Knox will
officiate. The Coo3 Hay Concert
Rand will lend tho procession from
the Opera House to tho I. O. O. F.
cemetery where tho remains will be
Interred.
Har Association Meets
At a meeting of tho Coos County
Bar Association at Coqulllo Tuesday
evening, which was largely attended,
special tribute was paid to Francis H.
Clarke. Resolutions of condolence
FB1T
THE DECISION 0E THE AVERAGE MAN
(OREGON BACK
10 CO OS BAY
i Government Dredge Towed
Over by Tugs This Morn-
I ing Finish on Cotiuillc.1
I The tHKH Gleaner and Klyh'.iin
with tho dredge Oregon In tow reach
ed Coos Hny early this morning from
Coqulllo. Tho tugs with the Oregon
and the scows In tow crossed out from
Handon about 3:30 o'clock and crocs-,
ed lu here at S:30.
' The trip was made ovor without
any dllllculty and tho Oregon towed
jap the hay to North Head whoro she
will ho overhauled during tho next
. ton days or two weeks.
I Tho Larson dredge was left on tho
' Coqulllo to llulsli up some work there.
About 11.000 yards or dirt Is to bo
removed and It will probably take the
Larson dredge about n month.
Steamship In This Morning
From North With Capacity
List of Passengers.
Tho Hrenkwnter arrived In this
forenoon from Portland with n capa
city list of passengers and u big
freight cargo. (
At noon today, practically nil tho
reservations had been tnkon for tho
outgoing trip.
dipt. Macgonn snys that many of
tho peoplo coming horo now aro per
sons who have visited Coos Hay In
tlio past and aro now plnnnlng to
i nl;e their homo on tho Hay, lu anti
cipation of the coming of tho rail
road, lie U arranging to lit up a
special room on tho llronkwator for
tho no.t trip when vice-President
O'Hrleu will return north with htm
Mid will have the Hroakwator hand
somely decorated for the noted pas
senger. The Breakwhter will now go on
the seven-day schedule, sailing from
nue every bniuiuh;.
The Breakwater will srtll Saturday
at 1 o'clock for Portland. :
Among those arriving on the
Hreakwater today were:
II. Hradley. Helon Hradley, Mrs.
W. C. Hradley. Mrs. J. H. Gulloks,
Mis K. Knue. Miss S. Luinle. Mrs
J. H. Chont, Kthol Dyer, A. H. Rah
lleld. Mrs. ltehllold. K. Ilobson, Mrs.
Iloliton, Klmn Selnndor, Mrs. A.
Thayer, Mrs. S. J. itonnlor, Marga
ret Fox, II. Winkler, T. W. Crawfort,
L. M. Tozlor, Mrs. Tozler, U. J. Dlm
nilck, Mrs. Dlnimlck, Graco Dlnimlck,
Mrs. J. T. Sanders, Mrs. D. Emery,
Mary Sundborn, J. L. Ferry, Jr., J.
Goldle, C. Nnsbure, W. Collins, Jno
Sokavlc. Eva Sekavlc C. G. Rehflold,
I. E. Self. D. T. Solf, D. Self, Mrs.
I. Solf, J. E. Self. A. Solf, C. A. John
son, J. H. Choato, II, Rogers, F. M.
London, C. Rudln, O. Smith, R.
Smith, Mrs. Cameron, Ida Andorson,
Mrs. J. W. Thompson, F. H. Wade,
Mr. St. John, Mr. Luso, Mrs. J. C.
Swinford. Miss J. Hnlbrath, G. J.
McDonald. U. L. Wells, F. H. Mnl
lory. F. AV. Pumphery. G. C. Brid
ges, E. H. Lowndes, U. u. u mien,
Mrs. O'Brien, Zelln Swinford. Miss
L. Maur, E. L. McDonald. F. C.
Birch, H. Hanley, F. W. Hlgglnson,
H. Enfcry. M. R. Brown. Mrs.
Drown, Mrs. L. H. Mast, R. L.
Choato. J. Fowkes, F. Motter, Mrs
Jane Franks, D. S. Sekavie. "-ae
MANY ARRIVE
ON BREAKWATER
LIBIT SALOONS
Council Decides to Restrict
Number There Refuse
Rush New License.
The North Hend city council nt n
meeting Tuesday night ordered draft
ed a new liquor ordinance restrlcHin;
the number of saloons thcro to one
for each 500 population nnd made
provision that In case any of tho
present licenses were revoked, no new
ones shall be Issued until tho pnpuln
tlon warrants the Increase,
This action was taken following the
refusal of tbo council to grant n new
license to Hurt Rush who had his li
cense revoked for permitting women
to enter his plnco. City Recorder
Dorbyshlro revoked tho license but
Hush thought the council would grant
him another.
There aro now six snloons lu North
Hend nnd under tho proposed ordin
ance, this number cannot bo Increased
until tho population reaches 3,500
nnd It ninybo reduced to four In enso
of any Infringements of tho lnw by
the proprietors ns tho present popula
tion there Is 2,000.
ItarncH Ohm Up.
County Judgo John F. Hnll 1ms re-
fured n writ of habeas corpus sued for
by II. M. Barnes, son of former mnr-
shnl BnrneB of North Hend, In tho ve
hicle license enso. Barnes waa ar
rested In the Intter part of August for
falling to tnko out tho required li
cense. City Recorder Dorbyshlro gave
him until September 1 to comply.
Barnes did not nnd ho wns ordered
haled before tho court nnd a lino of
$2! or twolvo nnd ono-hnlf days in
jnlt wns tho sontenco Imposed
Barnes wna tnkon to Jail hut tho writ
of hnbeas corpus was ouod for. Dc-
foro hearing could ho hnd most of tho
scntonco hnd expired so thnt after
Judgo Hall refused it, Hnrns hnd lit
tle or no tlmo to servo. Judgo Hnll
ordered Bnmcs turned hack to tho
custody of tho mnrshal. Barnes Is
now Inslstng thnt ho will fight tho ve
hicle ordinance nnd It Is likely tho
enpo will come up again ns ho hus not
taken out n llconso yet.
COAST LEAGUE HALL SCORES
(Hy Assnclntod Press to Coob Ba
Times.
PORTLAND. Ore., Sopt. 11.
Yostordny's games In tho Coast Lon-
guo resulted ns follows:
At Portland It H
Portland .'. I 8
Vernon 1 -J
At Snn Francisco It II
Snn FrnncUeo 2 8
Onkland .' I 0
At Log Angolos R II
Los Angeles I 0
Sacramento 3 11
(Eleven Innings.)
TO UD BAKERS
FIGHT TRUST
American Federation of Labor
Will Assist Workmen Against
Bread Combine.
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Tlraoa.)
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 11. Frank
Morrison, Secretary of the American
Federation of Labor today pledged
tho support of tho 1,700,000 members
of tho -federation to the bakors in
tholr fight against tho "brend trust."
Tho alleged "trust" Is composed of
threo of tho largest baking compan
ies In the United States, who refuso
to recognize the union.
avlo, R. Holcomb, J. S. Rohror, G.
T. O'Brlop, J. F. Saunders, Jno
Craig. A. A. Craig. F. Olander, A. V.
Snell, A. Moore, L. Collver, G. Jones,
C. Loe, D. Debrets, Geo Haden, R.
L. Curry.
Read the Times' Wan. Ads.
AT
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Gust of Wind Does Slight Dam
age and Blows Children
Into Bay Tuesday.
Residents In tho vicinity of Fern
dnlo report n most peculiar and un
usunl natural phenomenon thnt took
placo there Tuesday afternoon be
tween 3 nnd I o'clock. It Is describ
ed by those who witnessed It us u
sort of miniature cyclone or typhoon.
A largo funuol shnped cloud seemed
to form in the (loop ravine thnt marks
tho rond opening Into Ferudnlo and
swept down toward the bay lu n
northerly course. Once striking the
water of the bay It formed u gigan
tic wnterBpout that Is described ns
being about 30 to 10 feet In diameter
at tho baso and tapering Into n foun
tain of spray nearly GO feet high. It
swept down the bay, passed North
Bond nnd was In uctlvo operation un
til It dlsnpponrcd from view.
It cnino up very quickly during the
thunder shower Tuesday aftornoon
nnd lasted only n few minutes, hut
wns witnessed hy ninny persoiiB. In
tho vicinity of Forndnlo thoro was
unusunl dnrkness caused hy the
nenrncss nnd darkness of tho cloud.
Peoplo In other parts of tho city nlso
noted tho unusunl cloud hut missed
tho vlow of tho water spout which In
described us n most mngnlllceut sight
whllo It lnstcd.
In Its progress to tho hny the wind
cloud swept two children off tho pier
Into tho wnter. They wero rescued
with much dllllculty by Tom Robinson
who hnpponcd to bo nenr nt tho tlmo
Tho two hoys who wero blown In
to tho hny wero tho four-year old
nnd sovon-ycnr-old boiib of Leo Cnll.
Tho llttlo fellow wns badly scared
nnd wns laying down with IiIb hend
under wntor when Mr. Robinson
renched them. Tho wntor wns shnl
low hut If Mr. Roblnsonhndn'trcnch
ed them whon ho did, they would
hnvo been In Borlous dnngor. Tho
wind wns blowing so strong thnt Mr.
Robinson had dllllculty In making
his way to thorn.
"Toots" Noble, who wns working
near thoro, said that tho wind caus
ed a wavo at least ton feet high to hit
the Island formod by tho dredglngs.
Loonnrd Masters reports that the
storm thoro was tho most sovere
witnossod In yonrs. There wns
n terrific downpour of rnln nnd some
ball nnd consldornble lightning, one
bolt shuttering n troo nbntit u half
mllo from Sumnor. No pnrtloulnr
damage was donu.
Tho high wind wna folt consider
ably at North Hond. soniu alight
damage being done by blowing off
shingles and breaking windows.
CHINESE ON
IPATH
American and British Resi
dents of Rebel District Or
dered to Leave.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times)
SHUNO KIN, China, Sept. 1 t.
Tho British Counsel, temporarily In
chnrgo of tho American Interests in
this district, today Issued an order
that all Americans nnd British sub
jects in tho upper districts of tho Pro
vldonco of Se Chunnann whoro tho re
bellion is In progress must leave Im
mediately for tho nearest point of
safety. '
DIAMONDS aro HIGHER; feed
and flour are no higher: HALVES'
Dr. Winkler uses no drugs or knlfo.
Don't forgot the Turkish Bnths.
PIIOXE 211-J.
W
OW
IS ONLY A CHANCE SHOT
TTO
POSSES STILL
SEEK ABDUCTOR
Canadians Unable to Capture
teacher's Assailant Ho
tel Man Wounded.
By Associated Press to the Coos Hay
Times)
WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. 11.
Scinching for the nbductor of Miss
Eleanor Gladys' Price, live hundred
men bont tho hushes nil night whllo
n cordon of armed men seven miles
long, were drawn up along the bor
der. Early today a man believed to
be the fugitive broke Into the liar
Western hotel nt Snowllnko and re
plenlshcd his supply of liquor. Wil
liam Adams, tho proprietor, got tho
worso of an exchange of shots being
shot lu tho leg nnd badly Injured.
Tho assailant escaped.
SAIL TODAY
Steamship Leaves This After
noon For Portland With
Many Passengers.
Tho Alliance sailed this afternoon
for Portland. Sho hnd n list of pass
ongors from Eureka nnd tho balance
of hor accomodations wore filled hero.
Among tlioso Balling from Cos liny
wore:
A. A. Warwick, Hnl Warwick. Carl
Mngnesson, D. W. Wight, Dr. Currle,
L. Mlnot, Mrs. Pnzlk, Mrs. Geo. Har.
or, Frieda Hozor, Mrs. E. II. Lamps,
Fnlrn Golden, II. Mortondyko, J. W.
Loe, R. J. Iienld, E. J. Allen, C. M,
Memlee, C. S. Chapman, N. J. Hansen,
F. Miller, Tlly Olson, C. L. Adnms,
It. L. Thompson, M. McKej-chor, l.i'm
Benjamin, Mrs. M. Murphy. Mary
Warwick, Knthniiuo Border, Mr. It.
L. Thompson, Mr. Follmaii, C. K.
Berg. E. L. Flattery, M. L. McGIH, M.
Mlllor.
Among the Incoming passengers
on the Alllauoe from Eureka were
the following:
Fred Moore. Mr. Monro, Mrs. C.
C. William. Mlei V. Murphy, Miss
O. Moure. M. Tappoudorf, LHIa Tap
pendnrf. Mr. Tappendnrf. P. B. Mar
tin. A. L. George, W. Caldton. A.
Johnson. Ed Detlefeeen. A. F. John
son. P. Hunter, li. Hunter, A. W.
Hrynu nnd wife.
BUNKER HILL WOMAN
IS STRICKEN TODAY
Mi'h-. K. li. Olson Siiceumbs Suddenly
at Mercy Hospital Surviu'd
hy lliibbauil and Two Children
Mrs. E. B. Olson of Bunker Hill
died this morning nt Morcy hospital
following nn operation, Sho hnd boon
ailing for some time nnd hor vitality
was not sullleleut to withstand the
effects of tho emorgoncy operation
which wns lmporatlvo.
Mrs. Olson wns about thlrty-flvn
years old nnd came to Coos Bay from
Norway about two years ago, Mr.
j Olson, who Is employed In tho Smith
I mill, nnd two children survive tier.
HAXKS WILL CLOSE.
Tho First National Bank of Coos
Bay and tho Flanagan & Bonnett
bank will bo closed nil nfternoou
Friday, Soptember 15, owing to tho
funoral of Francis II. Clarke.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK,
FLANAGAN & nENNETT BANK.
-v TlrneR' Wnnt Ads.
ST
Jas. J. Ward Reaches Penn
sylvania En Route to Sarr
Francisco or Los Angeles
HAS TROUBLE WITH
MOTOR BUT REPAIRS IT
Aviator Fowler Expects to Re
sume Flight From California
East Sunday. l
(By Associated Press to Coou Bay,
Times.)
PATERSON, N. ,L, Sopt. It.
dumes Wurd, the youthful nvhitor,
resumed his lllght toward the Pncl
11c const this morning, Hying for tho
prizo of $GO,000 Ottered hy Wllllnm
R. Hearst.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
TlmcB.)
MIDDLETON, N. .!., Sopt. II.
Ward renched hero safely nnd wna
met by n crowd of six thousand. Ho
reported his engine had gono wrong
compelling lilm to land near South
Hold, N. Y. Ho will overhaul tho on-
gluo hero nml proceed.
Ward resumed his night at 3:48 p.
m. His next scheduled stop Is Sus
quehanna, Pn.
COLFAX, Cnl., Sopt. 14. Avlntor
Fowler and his mechanicians todny
began tho reconstruction of tho hl
plnno which wns wreckod Tuosdnjr
just ns tho blrdmnn had commencodt
his flight ncross tho Sierras on route
to Now York for tho Hourst prtie.
Fowler expects to resumo his Jour
ney Saturday.
At noon Fowler said tho work of re
construction wns progressing satisfac
torily. Ho expected to mnko a trial'
In tho now mnchlno Saturday and ;
sumo his Journey toward tho Atlantic
Sunday.
Dr. C. C. Payne of Eudora,
Kas.r Shoots Wife and
Mother-in-Law and Self.
Hy Associated Press to tho Cov Hay
Times, j
LAWRENCE. Kuti.. Sept. 14 - -Dr.
C. C. Payue, or Eudora, Kmu
hot and killed his wife nnd ho
niother-lu-law, Mrs. M. E. Smith,
here today and then committed uul
elde. The couple had separated.
Mr. Payne hnd taken hor two chli
dien to the home of Mrs. M- Rodger
lu this city whoro tho shooting oc
curred. OEH.MANY IS SAXGUIXK.
(By Assoulnted Press to the Coo? Hay
Times)
BERLIN, Gormany, Sopt. 13 -Dur
ing tho Inst fow days, Minister ot
Foreign Affairs Von Kldorlln-Waoch-tor
has oxprcssed Implicit contidonca
j In a satisfactory settlement wltU
Franco regarding Morocco. It In
gonorally bolloved tho nnswor ot
Frnnco will accept n part of tho Gor
man proposnls, leaving tho othors for
further negotiations.
PACIFIC
ISHODTS TWO .
ANDHItffiF
KOUT CALLED OFF.
(By Assoclnl 1 Prjss tn tho Coos Bay
Times.) v
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Sept. 14.' v
Following tho calling off of tho Wol-gast-McFarlaud
match on account of
official opposition, It is believed nu
offort will be nindo to stage tho uat
tlo on tho Pnclflo coast or In New
York.
ON THE WING