The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 02, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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VOL XXXV
Established In 1878
ns The Const Malt
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Time. Coast .Mail
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 67
sxxmtr-1
(Eons Saw
iii
Burnside, III., Scene of First
and Only Violence In Strike
So Far.
STRIKERS ENJOINED IN
MISSISSIPPI TODAY
Trains Moving on Normal
Schedule Today Few Men
Work at Portland.
xo TROUBLK in
a COOS HAY SHOPS
T . a.
1 nnnr nH can bo ascertain-
Jed the Coos Bay, "Surg J
I anil Fnstorn Itnllroiul and Nnvl-
gallon company's- lino between
hero and Myrtle Point, Is tho
only Hnrrlmnu road In the
country that Is not In any way
affected by tho present strike
of shop employes. There nro
ten employes In tho local shops
but thcro has not been the
ullgfitest difference between
them and Superintendent Miller
over the points Involved In the
controversy on tho other Hnr-
rlmnn lines.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 2. Of
the SG0 men employed In tho two
local shops of tho Hnrrlmnu lines
lest thnn ton per cent of tho old
employes returned to work this
morning. There hns boon no trou
ble and trains nro moving approxi
mately normal.
Gim KTIIIKIMIHEAKHHS.
Southern Pnclllo Smugulcx In Liu-go
I'm at Santa Hnrlmrn.
(Br Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 2
All li quiet In this city In connec
tion lth tho strlko of Ilnrrlman cm
p!oyej. At Oakland, n number of
itriKe-urenHors nro reported smug-
W Into tho stockndo onelosure dur
loit the nlKht, and nt Santa Barbara
a commissary Is being Installed eap
Me of caring for two hundred men.
It It reported tho Southern Pnclflc
l!l coneontrnto tho repair work of
wmo or tho smnller shops nt thnt
point.
Ql'liri' IN LOS ANGELES.
lullroml Strikers Peaceable H'liciv
So Fur.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS AXflELKR. r-ni.. rw. .
1'let Kill characterizes tho railroad
"opinen's strike In Los Angejos. Tho
inkers are orderly and hopeful. The
"""nem I'ncltic ofilclnls have an
loonrH tholr Intentions to import
inke-breakers.
WOT AT HUKNSIDi:.
Vint Violence of Illinois Central
I. Strike Today.
"v Associated Press to Coos Box
, Tlmos.)
CHIPAnn III r. n -,,
v.. --" i,i, uit, , -v jimiiiuw
row out todny among tho striking
rPIO)es of tho Illinois Contrnl
ws at nurnsldo which resulted In
ttiii W ' ,,elnB Bent t0 Uie l)0,lc0
'o deeiin,i ,..,. ''.'::..,.'
i ,'"" men. was assaulted bv four
' Pickets as ho was colnc to
.'today. Tho strikers gnthored
" WatPhmnn mlin ,........
'erfere ,..' , ,""""" '"
hom.. luuguiy nnnuieii.
0 ,' 'as rescued by tho police
-...., ero mndo,
To huniirp.i o,ii,i.-i.. ...,.
-. il'ii. iiiiiii..
"Ssled in i , .. - ...
nt .i C. ih minim oi iiuriisuiu ,
. n wt according in iiiinnia pn.
Til m . ."'" U1"K li
uai8. They nlso declaro ono
uZ i , str,keis have quietly re
It I. .i rork Blnc Saturdny.
W. almea 80 o tho 3,000
,.;? Wtployed nt nurnsldo nro
tin iftA D oiriKers declare tower
" "0 aro nt .-!,
,3fJl'.CTlO. IS SECURED.
r Ccntiid Uiilimc T,. AricUci..,.!
Br a.. . "SI "o OooI.
"uci
'ated Press
to Coos Bay
Times.)
'"VIVNIIV ,,. JL .
lorarr ,". "0'. uct. 2. a tem-
Nion i .. n' sweI''nB 8
ctsitoU.1"?.1?.!?!0""
ttirhv, ,5,S1SS'PPI was Issued here
Tbvv j '" wua iBHueu aera
teemederal Jui,b Nlles against
1 imv. aeral Ju'1bo Nlles against
the nil ?l a1' unions on strike
ae Illinois Central system.
L't torTTv' :... ....
0Vb . UD turxiia uaias.
LINES ARRANGE 10 PUT SHE
BREAKERS IN PUCES 0E SHOPMEN NOW
111
STRIKE SMALL
Southern Pacific Vice-President
Alleges Only 40 Per
Cent of Men Quit.
(I)y Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Oil.. Oct. 2.
Vice-president Cnlvln of the South-
! '""" U"J "ib
of the men at work and on
strike In his Jurisdiction. Accord-
ling to his figures out of the total
ni i-hkiiic pnsseu oununy compiling
of 7,f00 employes, 1,500, or
per cent remained at work.
sixty
SITUATION ON SUNDAY.
Both Sides Devoted Day to Prepar
ing For Omit .Struggle.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAOO, 111., Oct. 2. The
railroad olllclals and shopmen on
the Hnrrlmnu lines passed Sunday
in preparation for tho strugglo which
begins In onrnost today.
Little or no violence wns report
ed up to Sundny night.
The number of men whd quit work
In tho fifteen stntes was estimated
between fifteen nnil twenty thousand
by the union lenders, but Julius
Kruttschnltt, vice-president of tho
Hnrrlmnu lines, stated tho number
was much smnller.
Trnfllc on tho Hnrrlmnu lines
continued Snturdny and Sunday,
without Interruption.
Tho response to tho strlko order
wns most gouornl In tho Middle Went
n nil South. In the Far East, rail
road ofilclnls declare, only n smnll
percentngo quit. In tho wostern
stntPH, crews have lion working on
short time and only emergency
crows reported on Saturday. The
union men say the nion will not re
port for work Monday.
ALLIANCE IN
Steamship Arrives From Eu
reka and Sails For Portland
Few Hours Later.
Tho Alliance arrived In this mor.n
ing from Eureka and sailed about
noon for Portlnnd.
Among tho Incoming passengers
On lior were llio lununiub.
a . Tniinson ami wlfo. L. John-'
. ... . ..ii...i.....
son. II. JohiiBon. Lillian J. Hanson,
the Alllnnce wero:
Grnnt White. J. W. Woods, J. Cyril
Toyno, Mrs. C. E. Hawkins, C. E.
Hawkins. F. B. Tlchenor, Frank
Lytto, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Llzzlo Lumb.
r.n A nnnnnl. PllHR T.I VIS. Ml'S.
'm. v Tinilvwood. Mrs. Moore, J. IL
uiiiiicra v.. ....'. ...- . ---
Tin...i w n. T.nvolnce. O. II.
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Shnnkllii. Will Holverson.
xo devi:lop.mi:nts here.
Nothing New I !" ms Bay Rail
road Situation Today.
Rn fnr ns could bo nkcoriaineu,
there wns nothing new m the local
railroad situation today. Vlce-presl- J
dont Sumnor of tho Pacific Coast
lino left this morning for Portlnnd
but will return here soon, tus son,
Rmrinoar Sumner, wns In from Ten
Mile where ho has a surveying crew
nt work today. Rlgnt-oi-way rtgem
Eddy Is busy getting options uuu
m
V. A. Trlnn. V. Borg, V. Jolinonson, Tlnkor nnd clilld, Hnns u. wniby, . " ..., '..." ....,. , ;,. fmm i.f, Amroioa nn.i pnin nmvinii. for the guns would nnvo
B. Clancv nnd wife, Edw. Schmnrk, Cnrl Lnrson, E. A. Solnx. Thomas C. "" ",.,:" "'"S .,.'...... '" ..V .. .. .,. t,...".. o.. '...' on tho stenm.ir Castlo Ga
Wm. Larson. Gust Thorn, Ernest Storn. Henry Hnverkamp, P. Clen- "" - "" 'l " .' .""' ' "A ,' ,,l,,,",,ou" r,H,,,!,MU Km""". loft Tripoli shortly nftor
Cave. denning. P. Young. II. Anderson, C. " """'" '" ' """' "Ib" fd ol-l"1 J orUnna- T" 8COrea Sum,ny: " rrlvod at Malta today.
Among those sailing from here on Albertson. W. Helm nnd E. Watts. nXl credit for It ",8lom,u nim 0I At Los Angeles R II ' on tho sltuntlon at Pro
PUNothVngSnew has "developed In the Twenty-four coasting vessels went'open aeeom wlth the Slranson Lum
Southern Pacific project from Eugene ashore nnd forty small crafts wero ber company since 1901 and that
nithouch It Is understood tnni iney
have a man getting pieces of right-
of-wny over small holdings,
vnthlne new has been given out
in tho Coos Bay ana uoise project
and whether anything will follow
Chief Engineer Haines" trip is not
known.
ESTIMATE LOSS
FLOOD
Exact Number of Victims
Qf
Disaster at Austin, Pa., Still
Matter of Speculation
Damage $6,000,000.
(By Associated Press to Coos Da;
(Dy Associated Press
A,JgTN( vt Th,8 town
. is uesoiuteU todny. Kuln every-
! where testified to the power of the
rushing water from the collapsed
(,nm of tno Dylcss Paper company
i8 desolated todny. Kuln
and cropo on many doors gives mute
evidence of tho terrible death toll
exacted by the Hood. Just how ninny
victims were claimed by the mnd
waters. haH not yet been nscertnined
but tho most careful investigators aro
Inclined to ostlmnto tho number nt
two hundred, and others place tho
llguro ns low ns ono hundred and
fifty. Tho property loss Is estimated
at least at eight million dollars.
The policing conditions nro prnc-
tlcally perfect and tho work of clour-
Ing away tho debris is progressing
RntlHfnrtnrllv. Tim ilnunlntn fnmllliia
nro being cared for as well ns com!!-
tions will permit. Tents, clothings
nnd food nro being distributed nt
this plnco, Costcllo nnd other points
whore tho flood carried death nnd
destruction. Tho health authorities
nro nt work and overythlng posslblo
Is being (Iono to bring about Miioro
sanitary conditions. I
(By Associated Press to Coos Boy
i lines.)
AUSTIN. Pn.. Oct. 2. With tho
Steamer Leaves With Larga
List of Passengers For San
Francisco.
Tho Rodondo snlled yostordny aft
ernoon with a capacity passenger list
for San Francisco. Her prlnclpnl
i I outgoing cargo as usual was lumbor. '
SAIL SUKDAY 'SCHLEY DROPS -ON
REDONDOi DEAD IN EAST
Coo ' ?, 7ta here B unday and "or of ,1, street and Fifth avenue
will sallgaiii from here next Tues-, nX'aT cE'retS
' ' him
thf followSS'0 "a,"nS hr WOrl D'r- Mll,or ot Flowor ,108"Un1' Bn"1
E. M. Simpson. W. E. Taggart.lsch,0',;,ftln ;n8c d"?,,t" ""0,,,oxy
Messrs. Nlohaus, C. II. Richards and . , . " c . i i ,
wife nnd child, Arthur C. Werdon. , A,,,,,lr"1 Coded One of
Mr Arthur C Werdon Mrs C FleetH at Santiago.
Qu rtit s.VErdTagga JllS Admiral Schley Jumped Into fame
M. F. Mullen, Alex Fouchor. H. nt. ' t!"1?, 0foUl0, 1 08, ru,ct,,on n."'1
l.nrhOII, N . IIIIIII1IH, A. rilllLllts, i
M. Mndsen, P. Dam, II. Hansen, Clin
Merchant, R. P. Adrian, Wesley Tay-
lar. Mrs. Mao Mclntyro, Mrs. A. R. I
Senrs Lott(o Taylor, E. F. Morris
.. .. .,. ..,ir aid v'i i in Hu'on t
Tinker, L. A. Tlnkor, Mrs. L. A.
VESSELS SI
IN
Large Number of Crafts and
. . .
People Go Down In Ter-
rific Storm.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay ,
Times.)
ANTWERP, Belgium, Oct. 2.
sunk Jn a storm mat swept me moriu
Sea today. Many Byes were lost.
TESTER JOHNSON of Coaullle was
a business visitor In
today.
Marshfleld .
Read the Times' Want Ads.
oc; uu ". o. .'... w..u.., u. . ,- ,Jih vlplnrv Minrn
a. Trnubnuuh. G. G. Brown. Irai""10. n".or. Uie Vct0.r'. tu?ro.
ITALY MAINTAINS STRICT CENSORSHIP ANO
BUT LITTLE DEFINITE WAR NEWS GETS OUT
OF LIFE IN
FROM 100 TO
.estimates ranging from that of Bur
gess Martin, who places the loss of
life at not more than 1G0 and per
haps less than 100 to thnt of Chief
of Police Baker, who took an Infor
mal census Sunday, which is at least
300, the extent of the loss of life
Saturday when tho great dam of the
Bnyless Pulp and Paper company
burst, Is still a matter of specula-
Hon.
Bt
tho
Burgess and othora familiar with
conditions here, cstlmnto tho
dnmage by flood waters which swept
over this place to be about $G,000,:
000. Threo hundred houses wero
destroyed.
Auto Saves Let.
At Costcllo, threo miles bolow
here, warning was brought by a man
in nuto n-id practically ove'ry person
in tho vlllago of 500 people made
I escape to the hills. J&lll
Sundny was spent in iMllef work,
'nnd boiuo nttompt to i Vjiovo tho
wreckage. Thero ha- n no or-
' imnlvn.1 nffar no vf fr
Tho stnto coustnbul .VoVon tho
scono and InBt nlgluKno ,oYie with-
out n pass could ReouroTeurnnco to
tho town. During the day, however,
there was considerable pillaging. An
effort Is to be mado to rellovo tho
somewhat chnotlc condition which
exists.
Tho district nttornoy will summon
several experts employed In tho con-
structlon of tho dam, In nn effort to
And tho cniiBo of tho disaster.
'Hero of Santiago Suddenly
Stricken on New York
Street Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Ba
Times.)
NEW YOItlv, Oct. 2. Admlrnl
"'" ov;ui1 "'Vf ""i'i'-u uu
, - ..,,,., r,. , a-..
mnnd of Admiral Cervora, at San
tiago, during tho Spanlsh-Amorlcnn
,A "?,r!"'l'3 """"""
WU U illU 411IIUI ILttlt 1IVUVO (411 1 d
mirnl Schloy tho other. For a long
Was
much debato as to which of tho two
SOES TO GET
E
T
Jorden Schapers Begins Ac
1 tion to Collect $18,000
From Simpson Co.
Jorden Schnpors of North Coos
River, near Allegany, today began
null in HiA Plrmlt pmirt nunlnnt Him
'Simpson Lumber compnny for f 18,-
579.30 which ho alleges Is due him
j"' ,ufia i"Bi " u umw or
vices.
Ho alleges that he has bad
an
.uuuut, uw t"ID muuoy mvuivou
totals about 3G,000 and that thero
remains unpaid and unsettled the
amount ho Is suing for. Ho alleges
tnftt ne as repeatedly demanded a
settlement o; tne company uut lias
instituted the suit (or Mr. Schapers.
1ml nil trcHt Iirt nr Hfl It fst nna rt lin
I
TURKS LEAVE
TRIPOLI CiTY
Sultan's Forces Evacuated
Soon After Italian Bombard
ment Began.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
TimcB)
TKIPOLI, Septentrional Africa,
Oct. 2. Tho Turks evacuated this
city Saturday Immediately after fire
wnB opened on the forts by tho Ita
lians. The Turks apparently rotrent- j
ed with the Intention of preparing
for rcststcncc In tho interior.
SINK ITALIAN VKSSKLS.
Humor That Two CiiiImmm Wei-.'
Ltwt Sunday.
(By Associated Press to tlu Coos Hay
Times)
iu.mju.n, ijiiginiiu, uct. :'. a
dispatch to the Chronicle from Cons
tnntlnoplo snys a wireless luesugo
to tho ndmlrnlty says two Italian
cruisers havo been sunk nt nn un
nnmed point in tho archipelago.
ASK AID OF FOWEKS.
Turkey Wimtn Eiiioikmiii Nations to
111! ,.(V.,. '
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
""Irnes)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey. Oct.
2. It is ofllclnlly announced that tho
Italians havo bombarded tho port of
Roschndlo. Ono of theiTurklsli tor
pedo boats thcro was damaged.
Later they entered tho port of Musto
and took tho captain of tho port nnd
threo boatmen prisoners. Tho cab
inet hns proparcd a messago to the
powors urging Intervention.
Itl'.MOKS OF BATTLE.
Itcport That Turkish Fleet Evaded
Italian Squadron.
(By Associated Press to tho Cons Bay
Times.)
PARIS, Franco, Oct. 2. Agouco
Fournlor nt midnight Sunday sent
nut n dispatch undor n Itoino dnto
that a great bnttlo was In progress
Saturday in tho strnlts of tho Dar
danelles. Later tho Agouco sont out
a dispatch that this roport Boomed
confirmed. A messago under a
Constantinople dato Sundny, liow
ovor, snys that tho fleet Is safo and
tho Turkish commnndor evaded the
Italian fleet.
COAST LEAOUE HALL SCORES.
By Associated Press to the Coos Buy
Tlmos.)
PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 2. From
lending tho Const Leaguo by n frac
tion of a point, Portland slumped
lntn Kopntifl nlnrn vnutni'ilnv liv twn
,. . ,..,,.,.,
HillllL'B. VL'lllllll WUII il UUlllllU-IIUilllUI
Los Angoles
0
Vomon
4
(Second gamo.)
Los Angoles
. .
Vernon 10
At Snn Francisco R
Sncramonto 4
Hi
10
Oakland 1 7
Sat ii i day's Games,
Tho scores of Saturday's games
wore as follows:
At Oakland
Oakland , . ,
Sncramonto
At Los Angeles
Los Angolos
Vomon ....
At Portlnnd
R
1
3
It
3
0
R
II E
10 2
8 1
II E
9 3
9 2
II E
1G 2
7 2
2 19
1 10
Portlnnd 12
San Francisco .... 4
(Second gamo.)
Sacramento
Oakland
Portland-San Francisco
games
called off on account of rain.
Seed ItVE at HAINES'.
Conflicting Rumors Keeps
World Guessing as to What
Is Happening.
GERMANY TAKES STEPS
TO BRING ABOUT PEACE
Turks Reputed to Have De
serted Tripoli When Italy
Opened Bombardment.
KAISEK ATTEMITS
TO KKKTOKE PEACE
(By Associated Press.)
BERLIN, Germany, Oct. 2. 4
It wns stnted nt tho Foreign
Olllce this evening thnt nlthouglt
no offer of medtntlon hns boon
made, the Oerman ambassador 4"
I nt CmiHtniitlnntiln nlrenilv In
working nctlvoly nt tho Turkish -
j capital to effect a peaceful sot-
i Moment botween Italy and Tur- -
I hoy.
a
'4fc
CAL'Si: OF TROUBLE.
Italy, In demanding tho right
to occupy Tripoli Immcdlntoly,
mado three allegations against
Turkey, which owns the rich
F'nto In tho north of Africa.
Theso nllegntlons nro:
That Italian subjecta havo
been arbitrarily arrested hi
Constantinople nnd havo been
Imprisoned, desplto romon-
strnuces mndo by tho Itnliun
gnvornmont.
Thnt tho llfo and property of
Italian subjectp aro not socuro
In Tripoli. -
That tho Turkish niithorltfcs. -
refuse to force tho roleaso of un
Italian girl hold by an Ottoman, 4
nfter being nsked to do so by
tho Italian government. i-
lTnquestlonnbly, Itnly wnntn
Tripoli for trndo purposos nnd
for colonization.
I'nctN About Ti-Ipolf.
Tripoli, domain of the Turku
for years, has n commercial bus- 4
InesH valued at $1,000,000 nil- -niiully,
which Is derived from
domestic products, consisting: of
wool, wheat, oil and cattle, uud
tho Central African exports of
gold, fenthers, Ivory nnd ruti
beri Its area Is -100,000 squnro
miles, equal to tho combined
areas of the threo Pacific const
states and Nevada Included.
4
Tho population, consisting
mostly of llorbors nnd Moors,
4-
Is ostlmnted at 1,000,000.
(By
rsbodated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.) LONDON, England, Oct. 2. Strict
Italian censorship Is kcoplug tho
world In tho dark In rcgnrd to tho
progross of ovents In tho Mediter
ranean. Conflicting rumors nnd re
ports contlnuo to como in. Onot
cablegram announced doflnltoly tliac
Tripoli had been bombarded and oc
cupied, and another thnt no uftaclc
on tho city had beon mndo. It Its
certain tho Italians bad not uttackuuT
tho town up to midnight Saturday
boon hoard
rdon wlilclt
that hour
Reportii
rovosu nro-
equally competing.
ACTIVE
iMolilll.c.s Hk Force to bo PrennrotE
For Emergency.
I Tit Aonnnlntnil Proua tr t) Pna TtfiVP
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Times)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Oct.
2. It was ofllclnlly announcod Sat
urdny that Greece Is mobilizing It si
forces.
MRS. ROBERT GEE of Coqulllo Is
111 tho city to mnko an oxtended'
visit at tho homo ot her sister,
Mrs. W. F. Harmon.
FRED SLAOLE camo ovor from Co
qulllo In his auto this morning on
a brief business trip.
RKMOVAL NOTICE
Harry G. Hoy has nioveii nTa
law ofllco from tho Bennett & WaF
tor Block to tho new Coko Betiding;
opposlto tho Chandler IioteL TTo
occupies the suite composed of
rooms 213, 214 and. 21&.
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