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t GOUU KUAUj WUULU LlKIAIINLY IViAKl Lirt5 rAlnWAY tASIER fOR US ALL (E000 Smj tm?a YOU CAN 1;NI thing ' wnnt ,n T,, 'rl",CH In. for it. 'rl' ,MMt ,M J! rostillH "III Hunri 5. DON'T GET excited If you've lost. something u three or four lino want ndv. In Tho TIiiich will bring it bark. The Times want ails get result. MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. i.v..l.llulifl IK7K yQL XXXVII. IH The Coast Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES, A Consolidation or Times, Coast Mail and Coos Day Advertiser. No. 71 I LIS LOST WHEN LINER BURNS IN ID-OCEAN Fleet of Other Vessels Unable to Aid Because of Tempest uous Seas. W1 PASSENGERS TAKEN 521 FROM UN ER IN BOATS Those Lost Were All Russians, Poles, Dalmatians and Few Germans. rm passengers lose ' 1.1 VKS IX HOI-OC ,rsT jnr I'rrm In Com I'ny Tlmi,l FISIIOrAIlU, Eng.. Oct. 11. Flro raging I" inUl-Atlnntlc Thursday destroyed the. liner Volturno on her voyage from Rotterdam to New York, with a loss of probably 1 :t! passengers I Ten other liners, railed by I wireless to tins rescue, were Handing by. Impotent to avert i the tragedy owIhr to the nioun I tnlnnim sciib. I The Vollunio wan owned by i Mm Canadian Steuiushlp Com pany, but bad been chartered by the rraaliini lino, i The vessel earrlcil twenty ' four enhin and H steerage pns fOiiRcrs and a crow of ninety three, making a total or 0fi7. A wireless dispatch from the Steamship Cariuaula said ": I had boon saved. The Voltumo was It -1 0 feet I long and had a gross tonnage I of 2.VSI. , , The Volturno waH nbnndoii 1 cd Friday In latitude IS degrees I 2."i minutes north, longitude 111 I decrees :t:i inlnutea west. Wat Terrific Spectacle. n; AmxUIr.l I'nia lo I uoa lia Timm.1 .FISHGUARD. Oct. I J. The spec tacle of tho Volturno being conHiimed by Are with over fiOO houIh aboard and surrounded by a fleet of lumo llfhted hulls llllod with thousands of spectators, all anxious hut unable to help. owing to the mountainous teas, was terrific. All that could bo done by the wouhl-bo holpers was to throw overboard from their vessels dozens of lighted life buoys nnd taud by In the hope or picking up some of those who had been cast Into the lea. At daybreak the Volturno was still floating, with her ureal human car po huddled in masses In her poop. The sea had moderated, and a groat flotilla of boats gathered around the item of tho Volturno nnd took off nil survivors. There were no native born Ameri cans on tho Volturno. Practically all the passengers were emigrants, mostly bound for Cannda. All Foreign Itorn. The Volturno's passengers rero Russians, Dalmatians, Poles ami a fev flermans. (illllli:it r.NDEIt ARREST. Head of Itoiiiiiliip Organization licit Knees Serious Charge. The following from tho Ilosohurg News will be of Interest hero owing to the wlndiip of Chns. Grldor's Roundup show hero a few months Eo: "Sheriff (ieorgo Quine Into this afternoon received a message from "Innemucca, Nevndn, to . tho effect tnat Charles (irldor, wanted In Roso DrR on n charge of non-support, Is under arrest thero and Is being hold Wing tho arrival or nn olllcer. Tho Iflesrnin further states that (Irldor IH not return without extradition papers for tho reason that tho person tnaKliiR tho complaint Is not his law fully wedded wlro. Grldor claims, Jord ng to tho Wlnnomucen officers, tnat his lawful wife Is a resident of Oakland. California. Sheriff Qulno '"es hero tomorrow for Salem .ie..,10 wl" secure tho nocessnry requisition papers. Ho will then p ro tted to Nevada to bring hack his r;?,ne f!rl(,i' formorly lived at Wile Creek nnd Is well known here. PERSONAL OVERFLOW f ? LEnLYA.NDKRMAnK returned last night from n brief trip to Coqulllo and Bandon. He says the coast rJhJ8 ? vor' llvo,y snot nil ev' erybody Is busy. fF;.,ANDnKWS and wife, who re havJl (amo hore fr01" Spokane, L'e?,6ed tho It. M. Sarter house tivll3 So,lth Slxth street and have AVnnJJ nosseSSlOn. Is ST0RA reports t"nt there dIm inn!l,s,mUy ,arB 'cron P RuL lle orchards along Coos slit?. 11 8 S0I8on. Ho says that wL1118 per ux 18 tho provall 'n price now. lu? uE,T7:II0LD' w'o cme here trv l,ek t0 look over tho coun l ' frnet"r"e' Inst night from a Dolnfc !m,ni,,on nnd Coqullle River Rn left on the Breakwater Mrs "omlng. momiAMKS 0RAVES left this PorMB, on t,le Breakwater for in oll on er way to her home TasLT Le,- Mr- Gravea. who can cern iJ.ls 8ectlon for a map con- overian? 8emnl day" Bs Myine ON VQLTURNO T FIRE IS BAD BLAZE STARTING MOM SMOKE STACK CAUSES l$:M0t LOSS THREATENED TO DO GREATER DAMAGE. Tho shed and donkey engine of the Smlth-I'owers Company at Cedar Point boom on the Coimllle was practically destroyed by lire today at noon. Tho loss will probably bo upwards of $:H)00 with no Insurance hut the principal damage will be the delay caused in tho handling of logs lor the Smith mill here. The lire Is supposed lo have start ed from the smokestack or the don key engine used to operate the hoist which lifts the logs from tho water to the cars. Elijah Kelley, of Morsh liohl, Is in charge of t lie boom, lie telephoned at I o'clock that the lire was under control and that half of tho donkey engine shod bad been burned down hut (hat tho wharf and loading chute had not been damaged. Some cars near there were also push ed away without being damaged. The lire burned very rapidly and attracted a big crowd from Coiiullle, a mile or so distant. A river boat wan brought Into service nn.l aided in extinguishing the blaze by pumping water from the river. The buildings were erected by Dr. McCormnc before he sold tho Oednr Point boom properties to the C. A. Smith Company. A. II. Powers left for there on tho afternoon train. TO BE BOOSTED PUESIDEXT MOItKISO.V. OE COOS COl'XTV (JOOD UOADS ASSO CIATION' PltEPAUES EOlt AC TIVE CAMDAKJN. President .Morrison of tho Coos County Good Itoads Association Is preparing for nn active campaign for tho county bond Issuo to sccuro hotter roads. In a letter to tho Times, ho says: "Wo lost out on our petition to tho County Court asking for tho bonding of tho county Tor perman ent highways. Mr. Llljeavlot found that 'tho petition should have been presented or rather (lied boforo the Court mot. Also that tho noard of Equalization had cut our assess ed valuation over a million to that wo could not lssuo tho amount of bonds nskod for. "Wo are having now petitions pre parod and will have them In circu lation soon and will seo that every thing Is nil right thin time. Tho fact that wo had over 000 nnmcs to our petition In a threo dnys' cam paign Is ovldenco tlu.t tho peoplo aro very much Intorcstod In tho mnttor. Tho potltlon that w,o pres ented luul throo times tho nnmes necessary for tho calling of tho election. "As soon as tho election Is or dered 1 will como over nnd help to start "tho cnmpalgu on tho Day side." 1 LOCAL OVERFLOW. T Monday Holiday. Noxt Mondny Is Columbus Day, a holiday, and In ronsequenco tho ndjournod torm of Court ut Coqulllo will not ho con vened untn Tuesday. Lugger lljirt. George Freeman or Coqulllo, employed at tho Smith Powers camp at Coalodo, was brought to Mercy Hospital last night, having got a silver of steel In his oyo. Ilay City Services. Rov. G. Lo Roy Hall will hold services at Bay City, In the vacant store building thero, on Monday evening, Oct 13. Rov. Hall will ho In Sumner Wed nesday evening, where Ire will preach. Plan to llulld. I S. Kaufman Is arranging to erect a handsome home on his property on Central avenue, just east of tho Dr. Toyo residence, and may start It this fall. Cows Bother. Marshal Carter this morning nnd a long and futile chase after four cows that have been bothering South! Marshfleld residents. He was informed that they belong to Cldland Brotherp near Ubby and Is threatening to prosecute them. Buy Property. Mrs. Stutsman to day sold tho John Grant property, consisting of a house and three lots In Femdalo, to Messrs Jamea and Houseman of Bunker Hill, who recently moved here fron) Eugene. CEDAR PON ELEGTIDH nOERTA SUSPENDS II. CONCRESS ATHLETICS WIN WORLD SERIES Declaration Made After 110 Members Had Been Arrested for Signing Warning. inr AMorlatrS Irrtt to root t!y Tlmn.) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 11. Doth branches of the .Mexican National Congress were formally declared sus pended at a late hour last night by Provisional President llucrtn. The declaration was made after 110 members of the Chamber had been arrested and lodged In the pen- Irving Canfield Gets 30 Days for Robbing Geo. B. Antrim Spent it at Resort." Thirty daya In tho county Jail at hard labor was tho sentence meted out this morning to Irving Canfield, who arrived hero on the last Alliance. Canfield pleaded guilty to robbing Geo. II. Antrim or Myrtle Point. Ho was taken to Coqulllo this afternoon. Antrim was formerly a .lustlco of the Peace in Indiana, but located near Myrtle Point some time ngo. lie came to tho Blanco yesterday and was given a bed In room .1. Ho retired and Inter in the night the clerk as signed Canllold, who registered ns Bud Davis of Fan Francisco, to the cot l:i the same room. When Antrim nwnkeued this morning, his purse was lying on tho floor nnd about $l.io in It was gone. No one was In tho room. Ho Informed Marshal Carter and the latter started to In vestigate. Ho found that Canllold, or Davis, hnd meanwhile returned nnd gono to sleep. When confronted with tho theft, Canllold admitted It. nnd snld that ho had spent $f In n North Front street resort nnd tho bnlanre for liquor. Ho gave his ago . ns 24, nut is oiucr. ho worKon uis way hero on tho Alliance. Antrim wns loft without money to pay his fare homo, hut some fol low lodgo members enme to his aid. In Justice Pennock's court ho met R. O. Graves nnd they discovered they both know ninny of tho same peoplo In Indiana. TO UNTIL OCT. 18 County Clerk Watson Changes His Ruling as Result of Crawford Opinion. Attorney General Crawford has sout a letter to County Clerk Watson holding that the election to ho hold November 4 Is a special election nnd that consequently the registration hooks must remain open until Octo ber 18. Mr. Watson, acting on other legal advice, had previously Instruct ed tho registrars to close the registra tion October 4. Now ho hns In structed thorn to resume registering voters. Attornoy Gonornl Crawford sus tains tho position taken by Sonator I. S. Smith, who aided In passing tho measuro, and that Is thnt tho olectlon Is a special olectlon a stated In tho law. Two of tho Supremo Court judges nnd othors nro snld to havo hold that since It is gonernl through out tho state It Is n general olectlon, although not a regular election. Auy way, there Is a muddle about It. County Clerk Watson has sent blanks to tho registrars nnd told them to rc8iinio registering voters. Watson Explains. County Clerk James Watson has Font tho following letter to The Times: "I havo received a telegram from tho Attornoy General stating that the olectlon to be held Novombor 4, 1913, is a special election ns far as tho County Clerk's Office Is con corned, therefore, tho period for registration of electors will continue up to and Including the ISth day of October, 1913." I AMONG THE SICK . Frank Gardiner returned to Coal edo this morning. Ho camo down to get medcal attention for his hand which ho Injured by running a steel splinter into it. Henry Hoeck came down last night from the logging camp nt Smith Basin suffering from a severe attack of la grippe. FOR RENT Oround floor of build' lng on Broadway, suitable for car penter shop: also dock, warehouse and office for wholesale business, or steamer dock and warehouse. See Title Guarantee and Abstract Company. MYRTLE POINT MAN IS ROBBED REGISTER ltontlary for signing resolutions of wnrnlng to Huerta because of the disappearance of the Senator for Cblnpns, Dr. Bellsarlo Domlnguez. A proclamation wns Issued Just be fore midnight calling lor new elec tions for Senntors nnd Deputies, on October 20, which date Is coincident with tho Presidential election. Huerta declared tho Chamber hnd constituted Itself one of the execu tive's worst enemies, hostile lo nil his acts and Invading his Jurisdiction, even to the point of questioning his selection of a Minister of State. LEAVE TOOAT Steamer Sails Early This Morning for Portland With Good List. The Breakwater sailed at 7:30 this morning for Portland with a g6od passenger list nnd a lair cargo of freight. Among those sailing on her were: E. C. Archer, Mrs. E. C. Archer, W. .1. La Pulme, .Mrs. W. .1. I.a ralmo. A. Jones, W. P. King, Miss Valentino, It. A. Bitter, F. C. Gard ner, J. Wilson, Mrs. S. It. McWIllIs. S. It. McWIllIs, Mario Moody, Mrs. Wilson, C. L. Wilson,' S. G. Mnrklin, Mrs. M. Grebs, Mrs. C. M. Djdge, Frank llylund. B. O'Ncll, Mr. Duffy. F. Itugsloy, Mrs. Phillips, .Mrs. C. E. Elliott, Wm. Doyle, .1. W. Lament, .Mrs. W. H. Hartley, Mrs. II. E. Iliintsucker, C. Burns, Harry Keuo, Mrs. Kono, Mrs. 1. M. Walsh, Chns. Walslr, Itev. W. S. Williams, C. T. Starr, M. Underwood, J. S. Dunn, A. B. Wnstcll, G. E. JolniBon, E. W. Wright, C. 1). Gunn, C. M. Eborhnrt, Arthur Johnson, M. Lold, Geo. Ross, Mrs. Chandler, S. Hnkola, W. a. Osborn, F. Yorbaugh, Jo Patterson, H. H. Adams, Rev. T. J. Stlllwell. Hnhorly, 13. Lowln, T. J. Stlllwell. Mrs. Stlllwell, A. McNnlr, Mrs. Mc Nulr, H. W. Dunham. W. C. Clarn, Mrs. Caldwell, A. W. I'eltzhold, Miss C. Bryant, Jnck Abbott, .Mrs. J. Abbott. Llzzlo Arnold, G. J. Buck man, II. Johnson, C. Bograge, A. .Meyers, .1. T. Ceilings, O. Strntos, A. Harris, T. Manlleld, Geo. l'rlnce, II. Holt. S. Alvarez, J. Allen, J. Aleck. G. draco, Jno. Byor, P. Crox ton, P. Belko. W. O. Qulck:nan, J. S. Stone, Mrs. Harp. STILL T WIRE IS JOKE Judge Hall Cannot Believe Gov. West Meant Wire About Powers Paying Cost. Judge John F. Hull hns sent u let tor to Governor West Inquiring ns to whether tho telegram ho receive 1 the day beforo yesterday rolatlvo to tho expense or the Leach and I. W. W. matters nnd compelling A. H. Pow ors or tho Smith-Powers Company Is bona ride. Judge Hall Is still of tho opinion that the telegram Is a hoax, ovon though It was printed by Port land pnpers as genuine. Ho snys ho cannot bollovo thnt Govomor West would show so littlo senso ns tho tele gram Indicates, He will not nnswer It until ho hears again rrom Governor West as to tho authenticity of tho mcssngo. Tho exact cost of tho Lencn and I. W. W. Investigation will havo to bo figured up by tho District Attor ney, as ho Is the only ono who is ablo to check off tho witnesses who were summoned for thnt aftnlr. It will probably run about $1200. West's Version of It. A Salem dispatch says: "Because ho bolleves that A. H. Powers, of tho Smith-Powers Logging Company was tho Instigator of the 1. W. W. depor tation affairs in Coos County, Gov ernor West is going to call upon Mr. Powers to pay the expenses of tho re cent grand jury investigation of the cases. The Governor sent the follow ing telegram to the Coos County Judge nt Marshfleld today: "Kindly send me detailed state ment showing expenses caused your county by reason of tho recent grand Jury Investigation of deportation cases. I wish to present hill covering same to A. H. Powers, Smith-Powers Company, for payment In order that tho taxpayers of your county may be reimbursed." FAMOUS HEDMEX slides, show ing origin of order, will be shown at Oltl'HKUM beginning TONIGHT. Everyone should see them. All KINDS of HOT DRINKS at BARTER'S. BETTER LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH HAINES FOR ALFALFA NOW. BREAKWATER WITH FOURTH COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES PORTLAND FINALLY TAKES ONE GAME FROM VENICE BV SCORE OF XIXE TO FIVE SACRAMEN TO LOSES. tt) Amo. Intel Prrn to Cocs Day Tlmn.l PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. II. Port land finally won u game from Venice nt the Southern California town, nlno to five. The scores yesterday: At Venice R. II. E. Portland H 14 2 Venice " 17 I At Oakland R. II. E. Los Angeles 7 17 1 Oaklnnd 2 3 3 At Sacramento R. II. E. San Francisco ii 1 Sacramento 3 0 I MORE EVIDENCE INTRODUCED IN KINNEY FORECLOSURE PROBABLE DEVELOPMENTS. In order to Introduce some addi tional evidence, including records or some deeds, the hearing in tho J. N. Shaban estnto mortgage foreclosure suit ngnlnst Mnjor L. 1). Kinney wns re-opened today by Refereo Ira B. Riddle. Nothing of now nature was Introduced. Judge A. S. Hammond, of North Bend, who was hero today said that a lot of misinformation concerning the Kinney receivership mnttor and attributed to Attornoy E. R. Bryson who Is representing Receiver Wat tors had been circulated. Mr. Ham ihoikIh said that tho Idea of selling the property In n lump was ridicu lous since the law prohibits such a thing. Ho said it had to bo sold lot by lot or parcel by parcel. llo said that If ecolver Watters or Mr. Bryson would Intercede and have J. N. Kollock mnko a showing or his claims against Kinney, It would be u good thing ns It would servo to clear things up. In tho present Wnito foreclosure suit, Mr. Walto's attorneys could not mnko Kollock n party ns Kollock having tho prior lien, Wnlto hod no right to try nnd mnko him foreclose. However, tho court on petition of tho receiver might. Mr. Wnito and his attorneys were figuring on trying to hnvo Kol lock make a showing of his claims later, but ir tho court will have him do so, so much tho better. Mr. Hammond snld that thero had never boon any question nbout tho Kinney title, tho only trouble being tho lnrgo number or claimants which made tho property Involved. Mr. Bryson Is expected to go to Eu gono ngnln In n day or so to conrer with Judgo Hnrrls about tho matter. Ho wan at Eugene a week or bo ago about It. Receiver Watters has not yet an nounced his appointment or tho now appraisers or tho Kinney properties. Tho title to twolvo rino lots lu Plat B was cleared up tho last week so that Henry Sengstnckon was nhlo to take possession ot them. I ALONG THE WATERFRONT I A lottor received here this morn ing stated that tho laqua had been sold by tho Amorlcan Steamship company to the Union Iron Works. F. S. Dow, who has been agent ror tho laqua hero and locnl representa tives or W. S. Scammell, manager or tho laqua, has not received any late advises, but thinks thnt tho sending or tho laqua to tho Union Iron Works lor repairs got conrusod. The steamer Hardy will handlo the Iaqua's freight until the laqua Is ready to resume tho run, tho Wash ington not being kept on tho run. A Portlnnd paper says: "Whllo no effort has beon made to run n race on tho voyago up rrom San Francisco, tho San Ramon, Captain Jamleson, beat tho stoamor North land, Captain Bodgo, by an hour and a quarter actual running tlmo. Both steamors belong to tho E. J. Dodge line." A Portland paper says: "When tho gasoline schooner Patsy arrives from the Sluslaw Captain Galval buBch, formerly on tho Anvil and Alliance, will tako command or her. Captain Tabell, master or tho Patsy Tor the last year, has tendoied his resignation, deciding to llvo ashore for a spell. Captain Galvalhusch hns beon In charge of tho steamer Sue II. Elmoro for tho lact two trips, relieving Captain Antonson, who was away on a short vacation. Both steamers belong to the Elmoro fleet. The gasollno schooner Tilla mook, of the same line, left for Bandon." SRAHAN CASE OPENED TODAY i VICTORY TODAY Pitcher Plank for Philadelphia the Hero of Championship Ball Games. ATHLETICS THREE RUNS IN FIRST THREE INNINGS McGraw Congratulates Connie Mack Roo.ters Carry Plank From Field. Ill)- Atriu latent Vim to Coo Iray Time.) , PLANK HOLDS GIANTS I TO ONLY TWO HITS 'l NEW YORK, Oct. 11. 1 Plank's marvelous pitching to- I day, when he held tho Giants to two hits, mnkes him tho i pitching hero of tho World's Championship scries. Lnst Wednesday, on tho Philadelphia Held, Plnuk shut out the Glnutn for nine Innings, only to loco j tho contest In tho tenth. Tho i Athletic left-linnder never was In better form than today, his bewildering cross flro stnndlng the Giants on their heads. Had not Plank muffed a pop lly, with a double play lu slgl.t, tho I Giants would hnvo gono score- less through tho game. .Alnttliev.'sou niso pitciied ou perb bull, and after tho third Inning held the Athletics safely. Philadelphia got tholr threo runs lu the llrst three Innings. After the game Manager Mc Graw hurried over to tho Ath lctle's bench nnd congratulated Connie Mack. Philadelphia rooters swarmed down on tho diamond nnd hore Eddlo Plank across tho Held on their should ers. R. II. 2. Phlln 3 0 1 Now York 1 2 2 I Score By Innings: Plhlln. 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 N. Y. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 a Today's Lineup: Phlln. Now York .Murphy, rf 3b, llorzog Oldring, ir an. uoyio Collins, 2b 83, Fletchor Bnkor, 3b U, Bum 8 1 Melnnls, lb cL Shuror Htrunk, cf rr, Murray Barry, ss c, McLean Shang, e lb, Morkla Plunk, p p, MathovBoa Attendance il.'.OOO. Ilr AmucIkicJ In., lu too. 11.7 Time., J NEW YORK, Oct. 11. 35,000 persons went to the polo grounds. Wltli) tie heavy chimin drifting in from seaward, thero was constant tear that rain would end tho strug gle. Canvas muts protected the Inner playing Held from the night's downpour, nnd the groundkeoporn hnd tho diamond In shnpo ror smart fielding play. The Game by Innings: First Inning (first hnir) Mur phy singled on tho llrst hall pitched, Fletchor being barely ablo to reach it with' his ungloved hand. Murphy was forced at second when Mnth owsou took Oldrlug's bunt and tossed to Fletcher. Collins shot a single to right, Oldring easily mak ing third. Oldring Bcored vhon Burns caught Baker's Bncrlllco lly. Burns mado a wild throw to the plate, the ball going over McLean's bead. Collins went to second on a wild heave. Horzog took Melnnls' iqilash and threw to Doylo, who touched out Collins. Ono run, two hilH nnd ono error. First Inning (second half) Hor zog out on n lly to Murphy. Doylo out. Barry to Melnnls. Fletcher out on a long fly which Oldring took up near tho feiire. No runs, no hits and no errors. Second Inning (llrst half) Doylo tocsed out Strunk at first. Barry out on n high fly to Murray. Seining faced Matthowson for tha first tlmo In tho series. Schang got nn Infield bang which bounded off Mntthew'H gloves. Plank pop ped out to Horzog. No runs, ono hit and no errors. Second inlnng (second half) Baker throw out at Burns at first. Sliafor fouled out to Melnnls. Mur ray thrown out by Plank at first. No runs, no hits and no errors. Third Inning (first half) Mur phy got his second rJnglo to left. Doyle mado an orror pn' Oldrlng'a hot groundor. Murphy going to sec ond. Collins out when Morklo took his sacraflco hunt and touched him on the line. Both runners moved up. Murphy scored when Morklo took Baker's smnBh .nd threw to tho plate. Oldring wont to third. Oldring scored on Melnnls' sacraflco fly to Burns. Baker was hold at first. Doyle throw out StrunJ: at first. Two runs, two hits and no errors. Third Inning (second half) McLean sent up a high fly to Old ring. Morklo llno-llled to Collins. Barry threw out Matthowson ut first. No runs, no hits nnd no errors. Fourth Inning (first half) Flet- Continued on Page Four.)