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MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912 - EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull
and Coos liny Amertiser.
No. 153
r. FOOTE
GRAND
vW of Chas. Wilcox Savs He
v . . . . .. . - .
Chinks "brainstorm" Leaa
to Killing.
INY WITNESSES AT
V PflRnMPR'C IMnilP.QT
inral of Wilcox Held In Co-
j'uille This Morning Sons
Not Arrested.
BOUND OVER TJT
.IIIUY W H Kfl
TIIOTV CIV
II I ". R
UK SLAIN
SOME TWINS IN1S FAMILY NOW MIDDLE WEST AND MOUNTAIN
Twin Brothers Marry Twin Sis
ters and Twm.Bovs Are Born
to Grooms' Parents Soon
After Ceremony.
(Oy Associated Tress to Coos Day
Times.)
WICHITA, Kns., Jan. 11. Twin
brothers mnrrled twin sisters at
Lnngdnlo, Oklu., nnd a few hours
nftor tho double woddlnB-twhiboyH
(Speclnl to Tho Tlmcs.l
SOQUILLE, Oro., Jtn. 11. W. 11.
iti', slayer of Clina. Wilcox, wnB
ky bound over to tlio grand jury
Hui I'hnruo of murder In tlio II rut
rco by JiiHtlcn llolden. lie whs
miltted to Jnll without hnll.
'his notion followed tho prollinl
y hearing which was brief. Mr.
lyo was arraigned Invt evening nml
Bred n pica ni noi guiuy. rum
liliitr. thu hcnrlnir hemm and bv
eomont a transcript of tho tostl
nv irlvnn ni tin. mronor'H lunuest
tordny wmb submitted ns Hint of
prelliiilnnry hearing.
I IIikI a Hriln Storm.
fcV, II. Footo, tl.o ncciiBod mnn, wiib
vllncRH nt the coroner h Inqimt
tordny. Ho related In dotnll tho
ctiniBtuncoa tliiit lend up to mo
it. i
'I luivo heard of 'bruliistorniB' and
5iieBH I must huve lind 0110," paid
1,'nnin lii rnniirinun In Coroner
Iboii'b Intiiilry na to what led him
iklll Wilcox. "It Isn't nt all elenr
hue but I Just couldn't stand it.
ruined 0110 of my Httlo girls nnd
fed to ruin nnothor. I Just couldn't
Ind It."
rim rnmii In wlilp.li the Innuost was
d wna crowded nnd thoro wnB a
irinur of Bympnthy for the old man
Un ho concluded his statement with
IjiiBt couldn't stand It." Ho mild In
i testimony thnt lio had mil recont
jdlscovorod Wilcox's ofToiiBo ngnlnst
E .In. .frill lira. OtlO llrl. lift Hllld. 1)0(1
Idorgono two criminal oporatlonH
fa result or wiicoxb nciioim. du
is nliout ninoiooii. nnuuiui h .
ed fourteon, had narrowly escaped
lug a victim of Wilcox's lust, ho
rMr. Footo toBtlflod thnt ho hud laid
b whole muttor boforo Deputy rro
butliiK Attornoy Llljeqvlst nnd urK-
enrly action to liriiiR wucox wj
Rtlro. Llljeqvlst hnd told him to
t tho ovldonco nnd bring It to him.
j did this and thou Mr. LIIJoqvlBt
Id him tlmt there wore two ways
procedure. Olio was to wan uniii
o grand Jury wiib In bobbIoii nnd
.. i ..i.... ...I iiw.ii np ill inn fjiiui-
IV 11 llir.v.l v..v... ... - - -
. I.. l,.otl nnlll-t. Ml'. 10010 BlU'l
. i... .iiuiii,i,i tlm inilillfltv and no-
I'.k III) u.nv ..." 1 -
..I.. ... ..r n l.iutlnn fniirt nrncccdlllg.
o paid ho wanted to boo Judgo Coko
bout It but couldn't nd tno more
f ..rriit ..limit It. the more un-
Lrnblo tho crlino HBainst his "Ht-
k Klrlft" beenmo.
t I), ,. Footo nnd nitoinor houhi
kiiscd nlBo testified. 1). L. Footo
ii...i...i .!, im imii it nwolver wuli
fan nnd thnt he hnd boon with his
Ether a short time boforo tho ciimo
InH eonimltted.
V lorKo number of wiiueasea wu.
i rn.v. .if Hinm teBHIIOH
!..,. . ,.'li..,1 iirnn I). L. Footo polllt
Ir revolver nt the dying "inn nfter
k e'der Footo lind tnoi nun. wui.
.... .. 11... cnmin wblltl IlSkeil
run wt'iu uii v.." ..v..r ---
In nt It E"ll tlmt they hnd not wit-
c'tud nny such action on w.
r'ic b nnrt. , , .
Tl'Jory eriiBleted oi .1. a. i.biu
hionniB A. Wnllior. Ooo. Ilohlnson.
in Rosi, Win. T' oinas n-ui y
....i- Ti,ni.. ..i-.i lot wn mat wn"
lox cumo to hlB death from nn hem
L i ..nn,i i.v n uiuishot wounn
Infllrten bv n b" n tho hands of
H Footo.
...... ..-i of pims. Wilcox was
bold from tho Coqulllo undertaking
barlors today, tlio hoy. mu
Gvans of tho Motnoaist ciuuisu, ..-
klntlnK. Tlurlnl was lu tho mubouio
toniotory hero.
American Troops Slaughter
Jolo Natives Who Tried
to Ambush Them.
(Dy Assoclutod Press to Coob Dny
Times.)
MANILA, P. 1., Jan. 11. Twenty
bIx Moroa wore killed toduy while at
tempting to niiibiiHh American tioops
on tho Islnnd of Jolo. In tho light
ing, Lieut. Mcfieo of tho Second
Cavalry wiib Hbot twice and ono Am
erican soldier wiib wounded.
IIIBU IIIIIDBL-
nil DDrJiAMATCn
UHDllLHiHILII
iweio born, early today, to tho par
I cuts of tho bridegrooms. Wilfred
i and Vivlnn Wilson married Mnrtnn
nnd Mary Schaofcr.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Wilson aro tho
pnronlB of tio twin babies. Tho par
ents hnvo doforrod naming tho bublcB
until nftor the prOsldentlal election, In
I order tnni mere muj uu iii..w
of Thcodoro HooBovelt, ns president,
IchooEing tno nainc. nnrnr.
SAYS BURNS
STATES SUFFER COLD SNAP
Hii KID.1APER
I. S. REVENUE
GUTTER LOST
Guard Blown Ashore at Van
couver Island and Is Total
Wreck Crew Escapes.
Tlm Illlllorl atlltOH KOVOIlllO CllttOr
Ounrd Ih lying on tho const of Van
couver Island ft total wreck aa n re
sult of being driven ashoro in n Balo
thoro yesterday morning, nccordlng
to n wlroleBB nieBsago picked up Inst
night by Operator Moo at tho Unltod
Wlioloss Station horo. Tho crow
escaped.
Tho Guard wns crulBing in some ui
tbo narrow cluinnols when cnught In
the gale nnd blown ushoro. A shoo
was torn ort and n big hole forced In
l, Iw.m.mi. of luir utnrll. Till) l'L'COll-
Ing tide loft her high and llnully bIio
toppled ovor. Tho Hood lino iinon nor.
Commiiiidor Wolford roportB Hint nlio
will bo u total 1ob with the possible
exception of hor engines nud bollors
which may h Biilvnged.
Tho Snohomish wiib Bent to her
rollof but hud not reported InBt niglit.
1IACON ilVll'H POST.
Culled .Stales Ainlm'-sudoi' I,i,i
lleslgns Poslllon.
illy AsBonlatcil Press to Coos Da
TlmeB.:
PA It IS, France. Jan. 11. Robot
Ilacon, nmlmBBiidor of tho Unltod
Stntes to PnrlB, today eonllrmod the
report of his resignation.
Steamship Arrives In Today
From romanci Alter uooa
Trip Down Coast.
Tho Ilrenkwaler nrrlvtd In this
morning from Portlund nfter u good '
trip down tho coast, She hud a
largo piiBiiotigor list and u fair cargo
of frolght.
Aniong tho Incoming prnwengars
were the following:
C. II. Fisher, M. A. Loach, W. C.
Illckera, W. Guorln, J. C. Phillips,
P. II. Hopping, dipt. H. W. AIboii,
C. I). Cunnlnghnni, Mrs. Cunning
ham, R. R. Hendry. Mifi. .Hendry,
Geo. Monro, Geo. Cnlrus, MrB. A. 13.
Hngenwood. Mrs. F. 13. Westerborg.
Inez McFnrlnnd, Anna Colbiook, Le
an Ilrownlo, D. 11. Case, C. J.
Spnngli, C. Anderson, Roy lllnlr, S.
M. Joliiihou, C. A. Covoy, A. A.
Clnrk, Mr. II. HutchciiBon. J. Cnui
dnll, D. A. Long. O. K. Mullln. T.
ArcliBon, G. II. Triimuu, m. aicou,
J. C. Stein. A. T. Hodgson. S. O.
Wulcke. J. II. Stockwcll, L. A. Stock
well. C. llnrrl, A. H. Flotcher, F.
Gllmore. GlndyB GUtnoro. F. S. Per
ry, A. F. JnjjkHon, W. II. IJakor, Mrs.
Raker, Frnnkle Lnwreiice, Mrs. 13.
1). nimby, R. Klwood, II. CoatoH.
thm' Qnnnnof. Vloln Raymond. A.
Lawrence, Mrs. Lnwronco, Mnrlon
llovcnor, Mnrlo Underiiiii, n. loin
hnn. J no. Pitman, C. Lawhorno, F.
Limbo. L. DavldBon, J. H. Mills, F.
J. Cainpboll, 11. nlvlno, 0. Fuson, D.
V. Reed, C. 13. Trnyor, P. Anderson.
IEDOIDO GETS
SAFETT DEVICE
172 ARE LOST
ON RUSS SRIP
Is Equipped With Submarine
Bell to Receive Warnings In
Darkness or Fog.
Indianapolis Judge Holds Char
ges Against Detective Are
Without Merit.
Uy AsBodatod Press to tho Coas Un
Tlmnn.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 11.
Detective Win. J. Rurns was not
milltv of tho crime of kidnaping
when ho captured John JicNaninrn
horo and took him to California last
April. Judge Anderson Indlcntod to
day thnt Biich would bo his ruling.
Tho Judge Bald tho enso against IluniB
wait without merit.
NKW PLOTIN LOS ANUKLKS.
Sensational Kvldeme In Case Involv
ing Scheme to Wreck Hall or
IleronN.
(By AsBodatod Pros? to fno Coos Daj
Tlmofl. )
LOS ANG13L13S, Oil.. Jan. U.
"Conneiri told mo that attnroy, Mis
ner. hlmsolf. Dander. Maplo and
Charles StovonB planned to dynamlie
... . i r llnnnrita. mill that 1)0
1110 linn " ""'''",, .,,, ,
with Dender and Maple, was told to
do tho work." ThlB stnteniont by
Mcnsell Parka wnB today' contribu
tion by tho stato to tho sonBatlons or
tl-o trlnl of Hert ConnerH, charged
with conspiracy to destroy tho Lob
Angeles County Hulldlng.
The man mentioned by Parks aro
nil more or loss promlnont In labor
circles. StoveiiB Ib serving two years
In San Quontln for Denting u u -breaker
employed nt tho Llewc ,1 yn
. iuri,u niinr tho union men
nun ..... -
struck. ,
PRAISE GIN
CAPT. LOFSTEDT
Passengers Off Alliance Laud
Treatment on unppieu vub-
sel Tell txpenences.
Russian Vessel With All on
Board Founders. During
Gale on Black Sea.
(By Associated Press to Coob Ua
Times.)
IHJCHAR13ST, Roumanla, Jan. 11
Tho Russian stenmer Russ foun
dered durliiB a gale In tho Ulack Sua
with pnssengeiB nnd crow, totulllng
172 persons.
TO BEGIN WORK
Severe Wintry Weather Sweeps
Down From Norm uver Big
Territory.
FIFTY BELOW ZERO AT
MALTA, MONTANA, TODAY
No Respite Promised by Wea
ther Man Colorado Cattle
men Lose Heavily.
(By Associated Press to Coos IJay
Times.)
CHICAGO, HI., Jan. 11. "No mo
deration of coiiBoqucnco enn yet bo
predicted." said Weather Forecaster
pox today. Tho Bovorost tompera
tures today woro Malta, Mont., fifty
below, and I'omumn, k. u., m uu-
low.
Arrtli. mmllttntlR nra WOrklllBT
southwnrd nnd St. Louis expects six
uolow zero toniBiii. liuroBso, is.,
Ib oxporloncIiiB tho oloventh dny ot
continued cold weather.
HAD IX MOUNTAINS.
M
MM DnnlRIT
DHIM UHHUII
IN NEW YORK
W. W. STREET
ORATORS HELD
(Uy Associated Press to tho Coos llaj
'times.
AnRiinRKN. Wr-sh.. Jan. 11. The
local police nBBlsted by ono thousand
citizens and pollco last night and to
day, arrested nineteen I. W. W
nttomptftd to speak on the streets In
..ii.. . k i....i r.iiinnnon. They
VIWIUllUU Ul II I' l-M- ... - -
Hinvo the situation well In hand anu
today there v.-aa no disoroer. ij
.nrrnala wnrA millln lira III I HI.)
quietly. A number of radical mem
bf's of the organization ave gatn-
OFed in Hoqulam ana are uohib -pealed
to by tho less extromo mom
hers to preserve order. It Is ex-
....... ii .lll lm unl-
pected tnat tno muuur " "
Another Suspect In New West
minster Robbery Arrested In
Gotham Today.
(By Associated Tress to Coos Daj
Times.) '
N13W YORK. Jan. 11. John Mc
Nnmnra, nllns Australian Mac, char
ged of being ono of tho gang of rob
bers who dynamited and robbed the
Hank of Montreal nt Now Westmin
ster. 11. C. last Soptoninor. wub iiiu
today by United States Commissioner
Shields without, ball for oxnmlnatlon
January 25.
Logger Is injured Mr. Pierce, a
logger employed at tho Smith-Powers
Camp, No. a, near Allegany, was bad
ly hurt this morning. A lino (struck
a snag and wnen u puiien "
struck Plcico nnd thrcv him about
slMv feet. He Is being brought to
Mercy hospital this afternoon on a
.i i.t Thu pxtont of his In
juries will not bo known until he
reaches tho noapuoi.
The Redondo nnived In early thli
niornliiB Irom San Francisco nftor
mnkliiB the run from her dock nt tlio
s,i.ir.. nntn iiiirlmr to the Norm
Bend dock In thlrty-nvo hours. Tl'o
woathor wiib fair nil tno wny up vv
coast. , , ,
The Redondo whllo on drydoeU
wiib equipped with tho Biibmnrlne
bell nppllanco and Is tho llrt Btoom
or In tho coustwlso biislnoss to so
euro tho new Bnfoty device. The do-
... i uil,... n..l n.io clllll
vice u a new ununuuu mm -......
loiv tn tho wlrelesB. Tho llght-
W. II. Raker anil wife, recently
from Denver, Chaa. lIopplnB. ft
Portland traveling man, ami
Anderson, four of the pussongors on
tho stenmer Alliance during her un
happy exporlenco off the coast this
week, nrnvoa nero iuuiw
Breakwater. Whllo returning up tho
coiiBt. Cnpt. Lofstodt iiBCortalned
who of tho passengers wibiivu i
come on tho Breakwntor and then nr
rnnged with Capt. jMncgoim by wire
i.. i .v.iif fnr ilium nt Astoria.
Cnpt. Macgenu arranged to talio tne
s:i,,Kss; ,Z izJrt si
i Imon nriulnnnd wltll COUtH
vnncos for sending out sound waves
on tho ships net as receivers. Thus
i u'ntftr nml tho submnriuo bells
In darkness or denso fogs, masters
of vessols can quickly locate light-
nnco as sho wh being towed up tho
river by tho Nome City una i""" "
four pnhKongors off. .. m,
Both Messrs. Baker and Hopping
spoke In the highest prnlBo of : tlio
,....tiinli HPrOllleil IIIOIII " v.i.v
ships or lighthouses. The 8;,u'n""i ,rr e crew of he A1H
rlno warning, have been heard a , Loftd 1 t o ere o
distance or Rixteoii imi .."-":.,,, ".r". nn particular anxiety
not certain lit ft ". -L !'"" ,,.," "wni manifested by the
GIRL SUBX-OOVIJIINOIt
LORD'S SON FOR $a,000
O SALEM. Ore.. Jan. 11. Ul-
linn Smith, a former Salom gin.
now of Portland, men buu j
the Circuit uouri rore h"'dv ;
WUliitm P. Lord. Jr.. for ?2&.- v
000 damages for alleged breach
of promise Lord Is an attor-
ney of this city and a son of a
former Governor of Oregon.
than from three to five miles. It Ib
now being tested out. n n ii
n success on tho Redondo, tho Nann
Smith will bo equipped with U.
Capt. Mageo Bays that the Redon
do when sho went on dry dock was
found tp bo In flno shape and no re
pairs woro necessary. Mrs. Mago
.i !.,imirni" Mncfio returned with
i.i... lr.r. n nlnnsnnt visit 111 Sail
linn mm. i 7, ,
FranclBCO and Oakland.
Tho Rodondo will Fall at J
o'clock Saturday afternoon for San
Francisco.
Among those arriving on tho uo
dondo were tho following: .
F J. Gercke, Jnck Duarte. Miss
I.iind. F. M. Frledberg. Mrs. F. M
Frlodborg. Gilford Frledberg. I. C
T-.-H r.,t m T. Pnrnwnll. 13. C.
Paddock, A. M. Peters. Miss Motta
Uanson. Miss Chloo Buoll, R- -.
Mann, R. F James, subs Diurv
Wlfiseman. C. J. Pholps. Mrs. Hi H
Rogors, Gow Why. Mrs. Gow Why.
A. LUtoll. Thos. D. Guorln. Ifolen
Deyol. J. F. Boll, Chns. Erlckson. II.
Porter, II. L. Peterson, John Ek
blad, R. CUngman nnd twolvo peer
age. ' !
Try The Times' Want Ads. '
or fright was manifested ly mo
forty or more passengers nuimm ""
.in;.... .....i tiitu wna of short diirn-
tlnn. With the wireless working per
fectly, Cnpt. LofBtedt assured them
that there was no groat dnngor nml
oxcollent food and rofreshiuontH put
nil ut ease. . .
Th.ir wns only ono hardship tnut
they encountered and that wiib ft
dearth of tobacco, riiero iumiii..
to bo a number or invoieraiw
of the weed aboard and all wore
"shy" and there were many dec ara
tlons that next time each would
nil his pockets regardless of other
supplies.
Mr. Boker gave up his position as
n traveling man tho first of tho year
to cngago in business ior ';
. . tn nnns Tinv with n view
llllll UUI1IO ." v 1 . .,,
of locating here. It was also tho
first trip of Mr. Hopping nero.
Both Messrs. Bnkor and Hopping
were highly Indignant ovor tho fali
uro of a tug to como from Coos Bay
to thdr resrue. They declared that
all day Sunday and up to about nine
o'clock Monday morning, the, sea was
nq rrnonth as. n mlUjoondnndtliat
ON LI E
;.i
Terminal Railway Directors
Order Construction of Mile
of Track.
At a meeting of tho directors oi
tho Terminal Rallwny yesterday aft
ernoon, It was decided to go ohoad
with tho project Imniodlntoly with tho
construction of tho first nillo ot tho
road. Contracts for "tho material
will bo nwnrdod nt once. Gonornl
Mnnager W. S. Chnndlor will place
tho order for two oloctrlc pnasongor
curB In Snn Francisco booh, nnd It Ih
hoped to get tho construction under
wny In nbout six weeks. It will be
rushed to completion na rapidly as
tififlallilA.
It waB decided mat tno ursi ac
tions of tho lino to bo put Bhould bo
nu fi11riv
lie it' n
n.. N'nrtii Krnnt street from Aiuer
to Control nvenuo of eighty-pound
teol.
On Colitrnl nvenuo from Front to
Broadway and south on llrondway to
Elrod nvonuo of forty pound steel.
From South Front Btreot to .Smith
mill of forty pound stool.
Tho Idea Is thnt thlfl lino for tho
present will sorvo most or tno poopo.
mm... ..iir.iu nt u wlilcli nro to bo
lator used for tho Btoam tormlnal lino
nro bolng put In of tho heavy olghty
pound Bteel whllo the linos that aro.
for Bomo years nt loafit, to bo meroly
electric Hnoa nro being put in of
tho llghtor Bteel.
T .n nlnn ilocldcd that WllOll
North Frout Btrcet la paved, tho track
sliould bo put down Bimuiiiuiuuiio.
with tlio paving.
W. S. Chandler will leave shortly
for San Francisco nnd whllo thoro
will close tho contracts for the bal-
f n.r. mntnrlnl nnd cnillPlliellt
needed nud the coiiBtructlou will be
gin immediately on Its arrival ami
will bo hastened ns rapidly (is the
weather will permit.
Ono thlug thnt prompted the d rec
tors to arrange for tho Immediate
construction wns tho deslro to got
things Btarted off In wad shape here
.,.i ,.. mi,i imvn overvthlng I-
cnlly In roadlnesB to take advantage
of tho completion of tho rnllrond to
Cooa nny. w. a. iiiimui. - -
Smith, Amo Mereon, L. J. Slmpeon,
j. ii. Flanagan and J. W. nonnott
woro present ut yestorday's mooting
It has not been dollnltoly dolor
mined about tho power plant .for tho
.,..-i ii,.o. 'Pho o. A. Smith com
pany mny put In n big electric plant
of Its own If oloctrlclty proves a buc
ceha In tho logging operations, and H
bo this plant may supply It. lio
Oregon Power compnny is also figur
ing on enlarging Its plant horo ami
ay tonipornrily supply tho power
Of oonrso, tho Terminal Railway will
put In Ub own plant JuBt as soon n
the utility win jimmy iv.
"olorailo nml Molilalia Experiencing
Kcu'iv Whiter Weather.
(By Assuclntcd Toss to Coos Bay
Times.)
DENVER, Colo., Jnn. 11 Another
severe cold wave has sot In, affecting
tho cntlro Htntc. Tho morcury is
hovering close to zero. A contlnu
nnco of tho storm may moon sovora
losses to tho cattleman.
(Uy Associated Press to Cooa Ilnfl
Times.)
itwt.RNA Mnnt.. Jnn. 11. It Is
oxtromoly cold In Northern nnd East
ern Montnnn. It, waB fifty below
zoro nt Malta, and flfteon bolow In
Holonn. Trnlns nro twoivo to iiueeu
hours Into.
HAD IN PORTIjANI).
"WliolcMile Houses "Unable to Ship
Goods to Coos Hay on Account
of Storm.
Thnt tho "silver thaw" In Portland
wnB In reality a good iilzod blizzard
with tho snow, sleet nud lco that nc-
compnnles tho good old wintry storms
of tho mlddlo west, but porhnps lu
a loBscr qunntlty, was domonBtratoa
today by tho non-nrrlvnl of n num
ber of shipments of nupplles. Tho
wlioloonlo houacB sent word thnt tho
atreetH were In such condition and
tho olectrle servlco such thnt they
could not got tho goods down to the
boat. . ., .
F. E. Allen received ft louor "
i... tiinu.ii.irnii noninnny stating
that tho Btorm hnd put tholr blB
frolght olovntor out oi cuhiiiii
n.i mn.in it lmnoBslhlo for tholr
trucks to dollver freight.
M1IITS KFFP
PAPERS SAFE
(Continued on page 4.)
TUV POPULAR ICM'KNT IIAM'K
Saturday night. 1. O- P. H,1-
GOLD ORE MINED
IN OREGON LAST YEAR
O (Uy Assocmieu i,im , -
' WASHINGTON. JD- C- JVi H
Oregon's goto proauuuuu ...
Ainu was tSOO.235 ngalnBt
$ COO In 1910. 2
. Wic',,"gton pronucuu m
1911. $504,537 111 gold ugalnflt
S800.000 lp 1910. nnd $79.'-
In sliver against U0.000 in
X i90 '
Believe That Securities In New
York Fire Are All Intact
Despite Heat. '
(Uy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK. Jan. 11. Wrecker
begun todny clearing away tho de
bris and Ice which cover tho deposit
vaults of tho Equltnblo I.lfo Aoiu
ranco Socloty building. The vaults
aro suld to bo Intact and tho con
tents, half ft billion ara wor.th
Becurltloa. Btifo. Tho vnulta of the
i Equltnblo Life 1 nvo boon found to
lluivo withstood tho flamcfl and tho
Infflcei-H say there la no doubt that
' tho $300,000,000 In securltloi of tlio
Bocioty are unharmed. Socurltloa are
; nlroady being leniovod from too
vaultB of tho Mercantllo Trust Co.
I Other vaults will bo opened aa sooa
, us they cool. Shortly nfter tho opon
, InVof the New York Stock ExohuuBO
! today notice was posted. "That tho
I law committee gives nottco tlmt doi
Ivory of HOoiirltloB botwoon parties,
.directly or indirectly affected by tho
flnt In tho Equltnblo bul'dlng !
further delayed until January 15.
(JALli IN CERTIFICATES.
Union PacUlc Records Lost lu Xm
York Flro.
i (By Associated rf"" to c"08 na
i Times)
' NEW YORK, Jan. 11. Tin di
rectors of the Union Pacific he d an
oxtqndod mooting todny to enp-ldor
tho advisability of calling In all out
standing rortllleatos of the company
be'enuso of tho destruction of f ho rec
ords in the Equitable flro. No deci
sion was reached.
I
tied amicably In a low uaya.