The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 13, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WHEN YOU'RE OVERWORKED IT'S A CINCH YOU ARE NOT BEING OVERLOOKED
. . 1111- irniYinnlpn" flf
(tas
WANT ADVERTISING In The TIMES
Will Keep tliu Income from Your
Furnished Rooms from Lapsing!
YOU enn rcnlly holp tho family
rovonuea by renting a fow furnished
rooms and, If you kiiuW how nnd
when to uso tho classified columns.
you mny keep that Httlo extra lucomo
as "Ftcady as n clock."
.tvr ADVKRTISIXG In Xho TIMES
Will l'ut Voiir Ilcnl Estnto "In
ho Market" F.f foe lively I
it will put the facta about your
1 '. ... l.nfnrn tllO ei'CB of all "l)03-
arottw
Jibio buyers" in town. And If
ft i ono of thorn who ought to
K it you'iucniti
UEMDEH OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
Established In 1878
as Tho Const Malt
VOL. XXXV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mail
mill Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 103
STMER WASHINGTON D001ED
10 DESTRUCTION OH COLUMBIA
Practically No Hope r-or
Twenty-Three In Crew and
25 Passengers.
DRIFTING IN BREAKERS
JUST BELOW ASTORIA
MAY Mi: LOCAL. PEOPLE
In tho list of passengers on
the Washington nro Bovoral
names Blmllar to thoso of Coos
Hay people. However, there Is
no moans of determining now
(Too Rough For Life Boats to
Reach Her Two of Sailors
Already Lost.
MAY SAVE ALL.
(Dy Associated Press.)
ASTOUIA, WnHh., Nov. 13.
t The bar tug Tatoosh at 3:10
o'clock succeeded In getting a
lino ou tho Washington. There
oro good prospects thnt some,
nnd perhaps nil will bo rescued.
Tho wind has dropped to Icrs
than twenty-live miles per hour.
ttttitt!tt:mt:mm
t PILOT TUG SAVES J
THE WASHINGIUN I
AI OR RODGERS IS BADLY HURT
Machines Crashes to Ground
While He Was Trying to
Complete Ocean-to-Ocean
Flight Sunday.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PASADENA, Cal., Nov. 13. Suff
ering from concussion of tho brain,
wi.nti.no M.m. .... f-,,.., i,,.-.. .. i and still unconscious. C. P
. iivviivi mvj 111 VJ 11 Will I1V1 U Ul W ' WWWVNSV''
not. Jny Doylo, formerly with !
doing & Harvey, but who has ,
neon In Alaska and recently was
at Hood Hlvor and Drnln, might
possibly bo tho "J. Doylo of
Alaska" whoso namo appears In
the list.
PASSENGERS
DDOMEDVESSEL
List of People Who Are on
Stranded Vessel In Colum
bia River.
(Special to Tho Times)
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13-
-Tho
nnnmtnr Una nf Hin following Is tho paBscngor list of tho
UpeiatOI MOO OI tllO J I steamer Washington, which Is
i-.i iaf: i t'i:., ;.. i.....i. ., ......i ....
thought doomed Just Inside of Col
umbia river bar:
COLMAN DUELL
J. II. STANNERS
M. .T. aitATTINGER
J. W. GILLESPIE
J United Wireless Station in
1 Marsifiod late this after
J noon received a flash stat
1 m that a Pilot tug I at
t nncli hnrl nnt n linn in t ia f J. DOYLE of Alnska
UUUII 1 1 bill I-.VV M IIIIV fcW fcliw . .. nnmintfAAif
: . i i tV 1 i , t A u, ii. J-ai auiiuuu.
; siranaoa vvasiungton ana
t was pulling her back to t
t deep water and had saved t
t her, t
ED. NELSON
A. L. SMITH
CHAS. W. WRIGHT
S. E. KENDALL
M. D. VAN HORN
THEODORE CURD
mmmmnmmmw walmcb warren
' Hnw? J-w'l'H's
ril'li lil.M'. )M. norr,. j M. McVITTIB
h E.ROSS
(ny Associated Press.) .L. R. McCOY
ASTOHIA. Wnsli.. X'nv. 1.1 ,IJ1J. WAUI'J
An eye-witness of tho dlsnster
of tho Washington says thoro Is
absolutely no hopo for tho vos-
sol nnd tho only bopo of snv-
lag tho pasuoiigors or crow Ih by
moans of tho llfo lne. At 1
o'clock, alio was too fnr out of
reach for n lino to bo shot ovor
her.
em m r
KEPT ON JURY
was tinablo today to tell anything re
garding tho accident at dusk last ev
ening whllo ho was trying to com
plete his occnn-to-occan Might. He
cannot talk concctcdly nnd there Is
no satisfactory explanation of the
mishap when ho, plunged Into tho
Hold hnlf way between Los Angeles
and Long Beach. Rodgers is cx-,
pected to recover.
Disjointed remarks of tho injured '
aviator today lndlcnted that bo tried -to
avoid tho high power trolley wires'!
when ho lost control nnd tho ma-.T
Rodgers chine plunged to earth.
"STRONG IAN OF GR
HOW AT HELW! OF
IB" IS
I
'
XAXX SMITH SAFE
AT SAX FRANCISCO
Judge Bordwell Refuses to Re
move Talesman from Mc
Namara Case.
(By
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 13. Ovor
tho protest of tho defense, Judgo
TRIPLE WEB
Mother and Daughter and
Child Found Slain In Their
1 Home Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. A trlplo
murder was committed today In
Bordwcll today ruled that Talesman JBhftrWtta ehTd oCTothom
Tho Nnnn Smith readied San
Francisco nt 10 o'clock this
morning, according to n wlro
received at tho Smith Mill of
fices hero.
Soincono started n report on
tho street here this afternoon
that the Nanu Smith was In
trouble- oft Capo Mondoclnn.
Thoro was not tho slightest
foundation for It.
Reconsiders Refusal to Serve
and Reaches Pekin Today
to Assume Charge.
REBELS OCCUPY CHEE
F00 EARLY TODAY
l
iiu f mn
' PASSES mhtI
A. Grlbllng had not Bhown that ho
was unfit to sit as a Juror In the Mc-
Nnmnru case.
CHOLERA ADOS
T0MH0RR0RS
Dreaded Epidemic Rages In
Tripoli Italians Control
' Situation There Now
(Dy
(By Associated Press to Coop Day
Times.)
JOHN WEST
!MRS. T. H. PANOLE
HARRY S. PANOLE
MRS. .TANE FULLMORE
T. D. PANOLE
(Dy
Day
McCOY on Hoard.
Associated Press to Cooa
Times.)
Farmer from Near Walla Wnlln en
Route to San Frnnclsco
WALLA WALLA, Nov. 13. Leo
T tnPnii rttirt nt l.rt nnnflnnpnrfl nn
ASTORIA. Nov. 13 Poiindlnc nnd ' 'it, ...'. ..... i. ... in ii.iu
oriiiiiiL' nshoro hoforo n southeast ,..!.... .,.i i ,. rntn r Rnn rn.
le and In n furious sen, tho steam C8C0
fchooner Wushlngton, of tho Olsen '
! apparently doomed to destruction '
"a tho bench botweon Capo Dlsnp
Wlntment nnd North Head Just In
f!de tho Columbia RIvor linr nnd tho
lite of her twontv-ilvo lmRsonuors1
..j . . r-..- . - ,
an crew or. twontv.twn l n nrnlilnm
Weed. Alrpmlv wn nt tl.n imw
he been washed ovorboard and
drowned nnd tho llfo saving crows
wm Capo Dlssnppoliitmont nnd
Vrth Ilend nro not at all sangulno
'Mt any of thoso on board tho vessol
l'l lo saved.
Tho Washington is alowly butfluro
'J drifting nshoro nt a dangorous
W'nt, nnd tho only hopo ontortalnod
Mt Bomo of thoso on board can bo
d lies with tho llfo saving crows
w.aro I,rePnred to make ovory ef
I.: rench tho vessel with tho llfo
as soon as sho drifts closo
ough to pormlt tho lines to bo fired
-"..iivr. Tiio iirn linnts nrn in
CREW ROSTER
OF WASHINGTON
wero found dead In n dwelling on
Park nvonuo. Tho father of tbo
child Is being searched for.
NEW YORK IN
E
0
Health Department to Over
conie Danger From Decay
ing Refuse In District.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Hay
Times.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 If tho gar-
Succumhs Sunday at Mercy
Hospital to Injuries Sustain
ed Saturday.
W. E. Gnlvln, tho well known scal
er, on account of his Injury which
was given In Tho Times Saturday,,
died early Sunday morning nt Mercy
hospital. Ho never recdvured from
tho shock of tho accident.
Calvin wnu Injured nt Camp No, S
of the Smith-Powers Logging com
pany on Isthmus Inlet, being terri
bly crushed by a fnllon tree.
Cnlvln was about thirty-two years
old nnd single. Ho cumo hero from
Minnesota. v
Relatives nt Scattlo havo been ap
praised of his death and a brother-In-law
1b expected hero on tho noxt
bont from Portland to tnko tho body
to tlio old homo In tho cast for burial.
Take Possession of City With
out Struggle Revolution
ists Gain.
(Dy Associated Press,)
PEKIN, China, Nov. 13 Yuan
Shi Kal accompanied by two
thousnud troops triumphantly -entered
tho cnpltal today. Ho
was driven from tho snmo placo
in disgrace thrco years ago. A
vast but orderly crowd wolcom-
cd "tho strong man of China"
who has consented to glvo tbo
totertng throne the bonoilt of his
counsel. Ho looked halo,
hearty, bolylng tho reports of
his physical condition.
CIIKEFOO TAKEN.
lU'bels Occupy Town Without Any
Fighting Today.
Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times)
SIIANOHAI, Nov. 13. Choo Foo .
went over to tho revolutionists dt
thrco o'clock this morning. Thoro
was no lighting. Tho rebolfl took
possession of Too- Tals Ynmon, tbo
telegraph dikes nnd tho forts.
110X0 KONG TAKEN
IS GRANTED DIYORCE.
WIfo of
Novelist
(Dy
Day
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
MAnSBll.T.KH. LVniirn .Vnr. 13
Tho oinclals of tho American cruiser' bnf !lth,oro Bttr,,"l8 nl l!!;01"3"
Chester, which arrived from Trlpol,ony tho health department will stop
Sn..r.lnV. nr nnmn. In M,ft nnh, t0 8aV0 -NW 0ri tr0m tll(J CV" f"
' trtntr nt onA Aa lliminniiil AnMlnAln I
Ion that foreigners aro In no danger 0f rofUBO tlmt hB nccumuIlUed alnco J'nH granted to Mrs. Louisa Fletcher
thoro. Tho ofllccro think tho Ital- tho men quit work becnuso tboy ol-1 T"1"1.1."10"' ull ( oot' Tarklns-
. .... .. ............ . . ... Itntl tlin linvnllaf n.wl ,itn vti'I.Ft.t
inns control tuo altuntlon In Tripoli jociou to nignt noura. tiio nonitii " ' "v " ,....,...."
nnd nro advancing slowly Into tho In- department haB already procured aov-
torior. Tho cholera situation Is bad, oral hundred barrels of disinfectant
but apparently tho opldomle Is not to sprlnklo on piles of rottenlng gar-
Noted Indlauii
Gi'iintrtl Decree.
Associated l'res.i to Coos
Times)
INDIANAPOLIS. Intl.. Nov. 13.
V decreo of nbsoluto dlvorco today
Itrport to Suit FthiicIhco Paper Snya
HoIk'Ih lluvo Taken it,
(By Abboclmoa lMOHb- to Coos H.ij
Times)
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13 Hong
Kong Is in tbo hands of tho revolu
tionists nnd tbo Provlnco of Chi Lo
hns proclaimed Its ludopondonco, ac
cording to ndvlces from Shanghai to
tbo local Clilncso nowspnpers.
MOKE TUNE GIVEN
sorloiiB nmoug tho Italian forces.
TALKS AHOL'T TRUST LAWS.
bago in tho poorer nnd moro thickly
settled parts of tho districts
MRS. COOPER DEAD.
MEET IN KANSAS CITY.
TraiiK-MlhslsslppI Congivs Will Open
There Tomiirrow.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
Woman Succumbs to Injures Imposed
lly HitMlmnil.
Bay
Papers Allowed Ono Year to Collect
Hiick NuhNCi'lptioiiN.
(Dy Assoclnted Press to tho Coos Day
linos)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 13.
t Tit nrlni- tn trtt tlin tinanl rnfifln
, witivt w .. i..w ,.w """'"
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 13. forlng from a nlghtmnro when ho nt- will bo nccopted at second clnss post
Full List of Officers and Men
on Vessel Wrecked Near
Astoria.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Dr.y
Times)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. Tho
crow rostor of tho Steamer Washing-
,rdlness and nlthough tho sea Is llt-lton when Bn0 Balled from ,th'8 port
era v Imin., ...' . "b" W4U ... ,a . x',..l,o Sr,1 tnr Portland, was ns
h.Z v ""K' UU3,r crows win mnico '""""" -
operate errnrto -,,,,,. . ..n. follows:
ltnsersaud crow through this aEen-' GEORGE KINKEL, Captain.
Bl!"ch tho boats at tho present stneo "' HANSEN. Second OlUcer.
luid be Bulcl(lnl Jt , Uld jy.E. McEWING. Chief Euglneer.
D T n-lli ", i. in emu, iiuu lliejr iiimrnv T?lrof Aaolatnnt V.n.
IWresort.'" 'm U' Wntor ns th0 " ' 61 -AWlnBton
Is lumber laden' EDWARD ANDERSON
SatnMed from Portland to Astoria I W. LAIN
several .. .,..., . ... lo Tnnvsnv
I Port t .. " "mc went irom tn s X' T,,,r
41 n,?" ." Li -?-i: SaS5N
n the wather Is R tiVinirrtn I VICTOR OLLSON
viiy nAoni .. - -w ,
K-VI LIVES TOGETHER.
fJM n"a Egress Tuko Gas Koutc
By a . . ,n Spattlo.
! A!sClated PreRa m th r...on xto.
SEATt.t, T'ra?s
Ollrnr n . ' vvnsh., Nov. 13.
WM
;j. AMMOS
m
v.
cnlv n . "uuier is b
bTS H " X?l f tl' . 1 Kelson
i:ii. -
HARRY GERMAIN
M. NICHOLAS
WILLIAM WILSON "
J. REED
M. S. DARLING
W. DROOKS
W. E.PFISTER
It. DRADY
Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.;
ASTORIA, Nov. 13 James Leahy
of this port sblpped'yesterday as sec
ond assistant engineer on tho Washington.
r. ne-!r and. Mrs- Gorso Mll-
30
er Cart
vj;rnp nn.i .
(oinmi.r;; - ." noout
"Ulfll Clllfll.l. i
"Paaesftimi mo loBettior In a
:IIne fhi ls,nB house yesterday by
.. b 116 rnnm tii.,i.. . . .
'" the e1q nn. "nun- mm lurniug
:kractPr " woman was a police
years,
In
The Times "Want Ads brJng results
Tnft nnd AVIcUci'shaiii DIkciihh Pro-
Iom(1 Legislation 'J'mlny.
(Dy A88oclatod Prcsa to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 13.
Ila.mil. In. .A fl 9k lA.ln.i .llnA.innn.1 ...t.t.
1 IL'aiUL'HL 1,111. IUI1 IV UlDLUBBUll W1LI1 ........ v.. , ., ...... w. . . ... .. . ... ... ..
Attnrnnv Hnnnrnl Wlnlrnrulin.n l,n o,l- All Drollllll lini'V nrmil ITOIllOll t H for tllO tCKCU 1118 WHO, KIIIOU 1111118011.
vlsnbillty of supplomontnl anti-trust ""uai mcoting or tno Trnns-.Mi88is-
leglslntlon nt tho coming session of WI uommorciai congress, wnicn
rongress. Tho conforonco rolnted meeia noro tomorrow, nro compioto
nnrtlculnrlv to tho llkolihood of nnsa- and hundreds of delegntes nro al-
ing tho fedornl incorporation act.
tlons from tho stringent feature in
rogard toiaccond clnBS mnll, Postmas
ter General Hitchcock Issued an or-
(Dy Associated Press to Coos
Tim osV
o.iv piiAvnrenn Vm. 1 1 Mr.
Annlo Cooper, whoso ' husband ' as- lor toilny granting a full year as tho
Bntiltcd her with nn nxo In their bed- I,or ?' wli ch publications entitled
rnnm UViliiPUIfiv. illn.l tn.lnv. Pnon-tO tllO Second clnSB prlvlIogO, but Oil
er. who Ib bolloved to havo been suf- which subscriptions havo oxplrod,
1.1 INCHES OF SNOW.
Tho Rosoburg Rovlow of Saturday
Bays: "Mnnngor Charles Darnnrd of
tho Marshflold-Rosoburg stngo Hne3,
reports a heavy snowfall at tho sum
mit of tho coast rango mountains,
about 22 miles west of Rosoburg. Mr.
Darnnrd says tho snow foil to a depth
of 13 Inches, and that conBldernblo
troubio was encountered In operat
ing Saturday stages. VIth good
wenthor prevailing yesterday, how
ever, ho anticipates no further dif
ficulty as a result of tho recent
Btorm."
1 ..sin. ! I.. .1... aI.1 .... n t ,1... I ...
icti.t,. ii ii.u uii. jhv ui iiiu im
portant questions to bo considered is
tho Improvement of Inlnnd waterways
of the country. River mon from nil
over tho United States will attend.
ARK AT SUTHERLIX.
win
Hun tern lu Trouble.
Sneddon, Chns. Tollefson,
Fred Bentz nnd Chns. Lomloux had
Coos nay nnd Eastern to Penetrate
Cusciulo ltnngo Thnt Way.
Tho Sutherlln Sun says: "A party
of railroad surveyors put in nn ap
pearance hero last Saturday, nnd tlio
Indications nro thnt thoy havo come
with tho intention of doing some ox
tensive work In Sutherlln Vnlloy.
Headquarters hnvo beon established
on property of tho Luso Land & De
velopment Co., Just west of town,
nnd surveys extending from tho Co
les Vnlloy section to tho east ond of
Sutherlln Valley nro being mado. In
quiry failed to elicit any definite In
S
AT
GODILLE
ago rntos.
n rathor narrow escapo yesterday formation regarding tho work of tho
whllo hunting ducks near Glasgow, surveyors, further than tho fact that
Their boat was Hwamped by tho tl,oy wcro ln tno employ of tho Coos
rough weather and thoy had to takoBny & Eastern road, nnd that Suth
rofugo on a piling whoro a usher-.ornn valley had beon decided upon as
tho most feaslulo routo through tho
man's boat finally enmo to tho res
cue. All got a good soaking.
Wns 27 Above.
Tho coldest weathsr for this early
In November In ton years was re
corded by tho local weather ofilco
Friday when tho mercury reached 27
above zero. Saturday, tho coldest,
was 37.
GET MAKItrAGK LICENSES.
Marriage licenses (glory tickets)
wero Issued lato last week to Chas.
W. Cook and Mary E. Wood of
Catching creek, nnd to Everett G.
Kay and Dora I. Smith. Coquillo
Herald.
Cascade Rango."
KXPECT COXTKACT NEWS.
Tho Eugene Guard says: "Whllo
tho announcement has not been for
mally given out, It Is stated on good
nuthorlty that Twohy Brothers havo
been awarded tho contract for build
ing tho Southern Pacific Co. 'a lino
from Eugeno to Coos Bay. It Is be
lieved that tho news will be given
out about tho 15th Inst."
Try The Times' Want Ads.
r& No. ii
FOR 8ALK No. 11 Itcmlngtoii tyie.
writer A bargain. Address P O
Box 2,59.
HEATTIIj LOSES APPEAL.
Virginia WIfo Murderer lo Iks F.Iec-
trocutiMl Nov. 21.
By Associated Press to tho O-ins Day
Tim o
RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 13. Tho
Supremo Court of Appeals today do
nlod tho petition for a writ of o-ror
by Henry Clay nonttle, Jr., 'convlctod
of murdering hia young wlfo last
July. Tho declBlon on tho nnpoal
from tho Judgmont of tho Chester
flold court, which sentoncod Bonttlo
to dto In tho electric chair Novem
ber 2-1, Is flnnl4 Clemency by tho
governor only can savo tho condemn
ed man.
FREAK FIELD GOAL.
Editor Conner Disposes of Pa
per to Mr. Ackerman 'of Sa
lem Other County Seat
News.
Cnnnlnt in Thn Tlmno
'M wwv i -1, ,!,,. .j j1..Id fl'l... TVi..imniitlk
COQUILLE, Ore., Nov. 13-Tho Won Saturday's Game.
Coquillo Herald was sold to Mr. Ack- (Dy Associated Itchm t ''ooa Ray
orman of Salem, Oregon, last wook. Times.)
It la understood thnt tho formor ed- PRINCETON, Nov. 13. Tho Dally
ltor and publisher, W. C. Conner, prncotonlan refers to Saturday's
with hia family, haa already departed pricoton-Dartmouth gnmo as a Dnrt
for his old homo at Cottago Grove, math victory ln splto of tho fant
n?on' ... , . . n that Princeton was glvon tho decision
The now saw mill is working fine. wIll 5POro ,,, fI,rco to noti,ng.
Tho owners, most of thorn being locnl, Dartmouth's Biiurtinauoulp tn accept
men, aB well as the community, nro , ,Ilg Ul0 ,.,,, of Ul0 omcala ,n Q.
pleased with this important addition Bnrrt to tll0 frenil flcld B0!ll tlmt KaVd
to the industries of the city. ;th0 Bamo to Princeton Is awardod on-
Tho Southern Pacific will soon va-i thnsinRiir nmicn
taiU I'llDW DIICC. iuiu it-ill UII IIIUI
RAILROADS IN CURRY.
tracks, as tho now cut-off along tho
river Is already completed.
Tho paving of Fifth street has beon
stopped on nccount of tho rainy Capt. E. D. Reedor and Q. W. Ponn
weatuor, leaving that thoroughfare spent Thursday looking ovor tho
In a very bad condition lor tho time
being.
SHINE SELLS INTEREST.
HEAR, ESPEY ORPIIEUM
NIGHT.
TO-
Tho Coquillo Herald snya: "R. E.
Shlno of Coquillo, haa sold his Sand
Point land holdings to tho Southern
Pacific company, along with tho oth
er Sand Point land holders. Tho
proposed condemnation proceedings
will therefore bo dismissed."
many striking features of Port Or-
ford Harbor, and seemed well pleas
ed with tbolr examination, Tho ob
ject of their visit was not revonled.
Are they Railroad Scouts? la tho
suggestlvo question. Port Qrford
Tribune.
SOME SINGER ORPIIEUM TO
Try The Times' Want Ads