The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 14, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Day Times they nro clean and dependable.
Tho renders of Tho Tlmos hnvo coufldonco In tho
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Mld: "I buy ndvortlscd articles becnuso thoy
.'fjjjjmjfarlably worth what I pay for thorn." Tlio
iwfftii'tntB with tho best reputations for Integrity
UMikstiost morchandldo, aro without exception,
tmnwho. ndvortlso tholr goods unceasingly.
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50,000 KILLED
Late Today Indicate!
ay's Catastrophe Is
rst in History
;rY .loss will
TREMENDOUS NOW
Ovtr15,000 Lost at Avezzano
vuoneiviany survivors uo
swaa in nwiw scenes
'tjST- :
Aftb4EF WORK STARTED. I
Uted I'rm (o Coop llaf Tlmra. j
AOME, Jan. 11. Premier 8n- I
has tnkon pcrHounl chargo j
relief work. Tho King Is j
W&Wlftny to tho scone nnd tho
expressed a tiosiro 10 go.
i a
JAoo'cltlM Prrat (o Cooa Hr TtmM.
fJnn. II. With ovory hour,
onnl, and moro, accurate
nro received, tho horror of
carthquako Incrcascs.Tho
ports Iiullcntu It n worse
o than tho Messina enrth-
hlph wan tho greatest cat-
Jn history.
many aro (load and injured
n 1ml slum IiirL nlcht.
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Sfttlvoly small list has bcon
to over 50,000 known
id Injured. Tho property
'tTomondouH.
stntiics, century-old bulld-
structurcs that for years
kn. tho niccca for visitors
troyod or damaged.
tea of tho disturbance groat
's that of Messina.
rending woro tho scones In
m cities, and many who es-
Ivo wont mad.
isturhanco centered nrnund
, whoro 15,000 woro killed
d. Only 12 por cent oscap-
l.MA CANAD TRAFFIC.
ocltl) I'ffn la Cooi ny Tlraw.l
vt
(lMA, Jan. 14. Tho total not
lor) fro111 tho Isthmus through
ijnnl ports of llnlboa nnd
mo July, 1013, has boon 20,-
liis flguro does not rcprosont
bonding reduction In tho
fierce, for In Juno, 1013, thoro
48,302 employes on tho rolls,
Rn November 25, 1011, thoro
5.0G7, a dlfrorenco or 10,305.
Bbo assumed, thoroforo, that
Ullpii to tho 10, nor. Canal a-
v)o hnvo roturued to their
foyer 4000 othors have loft
fiPORT FOR SOLDIERS.
?AMoeUt Trtai to Coo nr TlmM.l
)ON, Jan. 14. Through n pa-
Ifund, 1000 pairs of boxing
Iworo distributed nt Christmas
Hong tho vnrloim h!iIm compns
Tprltlsh (loot, noxlng still ro-
Wlio king of sports In (ho navy,
i tho army It has a strong rl-
tssnclntlon football, (lifts of
l to tho soldiers woro woleom-
thnn anything olso. A gnmc
vs on, whon tho weather por-
long tho troops sent to tho
for tliblr periodical rest.
I
ILIRIESD01
I
rvice Between Coos Bay
Outside World Since
Noon Yesterday
I3nv Is today moro Isolntod
!was yesterday, tho long dls-
fphono line nnd tho Western
5llnp being out of commission
E'estorday noon as a result of
rm.
I telephone lino between hpro
jmner Is out of commission
inagor Schotter has no Idea
orvlco can be restored by, tho
Union.
long distance phono lino is
between Myrtle Point and
rc ad It is uncortam wnen
kS' .llAan .n l.n MM.,lnr1
lliuiu wau u miuioi
PCoos and Curry Company has
retty lucky ns practically all
Ulues nro working. Tho Gar-
ine, was down for a little while
was repaired. The lino to
and down the coast to Dan-
foxi at commission. Dandon,
, can bo reached via Co
trees woro blown down on
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Established 1878
nft Tho Const Mull.
OR HURT
By EARTHQUAKES II ITALY
GUY CRUMBLE!
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EYE WITNESS (JIVES (1HAPHIO
DESC'RIITIOX OF DESTRUC
TION OK THE CITY OK AVEZ
ZANO. tlljr AMorliiloil I'rrM (o Cons liny Tlmm.J
HOME, Jnn. 14. A young Italian
driver who loft Avozznno n fow
minutes befoia tho carthquako, gave
a brief account on Ills arrival in
Homo today. Ills first Intimation
of troubles was when tho horses of
his carrlago suddenly refused to go
further. Thoy stood trembling nnd
at tho snnio tlmo thoro came a
(loop rumbling llko tho roar of a
railroad train over n bridge. Soon
walls of Homo quarries along tho
road had crumbled nnd woro lying
In heaps. Ho looked back toward
Avozzono. Tlio city was under n
cloud of dust. It looked as If tho
earth had opened to omit columns
of whlto smoko.
HARDY FIGHTS FOR
LIFE, Gil SEA
Craft Struggles 40 Minutes at
Bar Escapes Piling on
North Spit '
Mnrlnors In tho lower bay this
morning cnught tholr breaths excited
ly ns they looked seaward while tho
steam schoouor llnrdy hung for for
ty minutes battling ovory Inch of
her wny across tho bar phannol,
gaining w.o open sea on.y uuor n .
lgl.t that for nearly thrco qunrtors
of an hour threatened to nHolior
on tho north spit In tho snmo place
tho Czarina was wrecked five years
ngo yesterday.
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iiniiiii .tiiviiuiouii, jiiiviUK iiiuniiuii
(l..tt. Ylli.lx.lliJ... 1. ,. fl..lk1.n.l
loading for Snn KranclBcn on Tucs
day, had waited two daya In tho
lower bay for a favorable opportuu
Ity. About ton o'clock this morning
hn saw his chance nnd pointed his t
ship through tho opening.
Clear across tho groat combors
bioko in n smothor of whlto that
dashed and roared over Coos Head.
Tlmo mid again tho sturdy craft
troubled nnd shooX ns tho sens
struck hor bow head on, burying hor
nt times almost from sight. Always
sho struggled upward, shaking hor
ucsr freo from Its tromendnus load
and dived Into tho next ono.
It wns a Imttlo of tho olnmouts
with tho strongtli nf steam nnd tho
sclencd of a skilled navigator. Tho
Hardy, over pointed outward, man
ntrod to hold hor own ngalnst tho
giant waves that crashod across hor
deck though thoso on tho Nnnn
Siilth, which had followed tho llnr
dy down tho liny nnd nnchorod Just
Insldo, thought ovory momont to sea
lijr piled a wreck on tho north splto.
Soino say that tho soas washod hor
clear over tho far ond of tho Jotty;
title Is not known for suro.
Captain Mleholson Is known ns
ono of tho hnrdlest nnd most skill-
nil navigators on tins coast, having
won moro than n fow fights with
tho storm elomentn at soa.
ECHO OE EUREKA WRECK.
(Viisiiio dipt, Paulsen lltxl Epo
Hlvo Aboanl Iiistirnnco Small.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jan. 14.
Conflicting stories of the conduct ot
Captain A;fst M, R. Paulson at the
tlmo of tho Euroka wreck on the
Potato Patch aro told by varlouo
members of tho rescued crow, some
of whom insist t;hat tho captain's
lifeboat, which they say was tho only
seaworthy boat left after the giant
comber had swopt the decks, was the
first to leave the (loomed ship, and
that the other seven members of the
crew wore left to shift as best they
could with n leaking lifeboat, con
taining only one oar. Captain Paulsen
stoutly denied these stories and re
pented the declaration that ho was
the last man to leave tho ship, ex
cepting the lost mate, Oolger.
A significant sidelight on the de
sire of tho men to leave tho ship as
iintoklv ns nnsslhln mav lio found In
LIKE III
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14,
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any Cities and Towns in
Italy Wrecked by Quak
EARTHQUAKE'S
CAUSE WAS
GEOLOGICAL
(Dr Auoclatod flfJi to Cool B7 Tlmo.)
HOME, Jnn. IT,. Tho director of
tho International volcnuologlcal In
stitution at Naples says tho origin
of tho carthquako was geological and
not volcnulc, with Its cplccntrum In
tho valley of tho Qarlgliano HIvor.
Tho registration of tho carthqunko
at tho observatory lnslcd for forty
seconds and was so violent Hint tho
needles broke. Mount Vesuvius
shows no unusual signs of activity.
Coos County Senator Fares
Well in Appointments at Sa
lem Peirce Named
SALEM, Or., Jnn. 14. Senator I.
S. Smith of Coos and Curry fared
well In Scnnto committee appoint
ments at this session. Whlla ho was
! desirous of getting tho chairmanship
of tho committco on Assessment nnd
Taxation, It wont to Senator Perkins,
Mr. Smith bolng ono of tho throo
membors. Senator Smith was nlso
appointed on tho committees on Edu
cation, Elections and Privileges,
Mining and Railroads, bolng chair
man of tho lnttor.
Upon motion of Illnklo of Uma
tilla tho Spenkar was empowered to
nnnolnt a committee of five on nor-
mnnont organization nnd ordor of
bUB,noMt Tll0 speaker nppolntod
,, of Ulimtllln Porco of Co08
, Q QMMb u f
ftm, Mn,hou poptor
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SE TOR
SMITH
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mm WIFE CALLS
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Mrs. Frank Lapp Charges Hus
band With Intent
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To
Mrs, Frank Lapp, 10, filed chnrges
against her ltusbnud, 21, In tho Jus
tice court this afternoon, alleging as
sault' with Intent to kill. Constnblo i
Cox, going with tho warrant to tho
homo of Frank Lapp's mother In '
Fomdalo, was told that the young
man was tlrod of continual trouble!
and had packed his belongings, fay-'
Ing ho would roturn when ovorythtug
has blown over.
To tho court Mrs. Lapp declared
that troublo started nt Emplro soon
nftor tholr mnrrlago Inst August nnd
that suvornt tlmos since thon ho bus
mistreated her. Officers woro called
SPOUSE
DA1GER0US
to tho rooms of thd young couplo Injtlons. In" Mnrshriold, business was,
tho Rogers IIouso last Mondny night
when Lapp, according to his wlfo,
knocked hor down nnd wns flnnlly
thrown out of tho building by the
clork.
tho fact that the Eureka carrlcU two
tons of dynamite nnd it carload cf
gasolino in hor cargo.
Charles P. Doo, president of tho
North Pacific Steamship Company,
owner of the Eureka, declared that
ho believed Captain Paulsen had dnno
ovorytMng possible under tho cir
cumstances. According to Doe, the Euroka was
valued at $30,000 and Insured for
about $10,000. The cargo belonged
to various owners nud was roughly
valued at about $15,000.
1JAXDOX WOOLEX MILL.
DANDON, Or., Jan. 14. A move
ment has been started to have nan
don business men ralso about $5000
necessary to put the Dandon Woolen
Mill In cpndltlon to resume opera
tions, The plans have not been
worked out In detail yet. It has beon
closed for some time on account of
legal entanglements and It Is an
nounced that Manager R. E. L. Redll
lion will go to Eumkn to opornto
tho mill thoro,
Avezzano, With 12,000 Peo
ple, .63 Miles East of Rome,
Reported Destroyed
FEAR LOSS OF LIFE
WILL BE VERY HEAVY
Earthquake Zone Extends Over
300 Miles Naples and
Rome Suffer
STOIMI AXI,TIIAl, WAVE.
(Dr AModtlfd l'mi t UHit nr TlmM.J I
110 MIC, .Inn' 14.- Dispatches j
from Ancona pay that a heavy j
storm raged .yesterday nlong j
tho Adriatic coast. Thoro was j
also a heavy fall of snow. Nnplcs
reports a strong tidal ,wavo yes- j
torday In tho Qulf of Aotirfl, nc-
compnnlcd by jn strong seismic
dlsturbnnco on, shore.
Dr AxMKtllMl rrtt to Coni tlf TlmM.)
HOME, Jnn. 14.--Kurthor distinct
earth shocks woro felt hero about
3 o'clock this1 morning. Pcoplo flod
from tholr Iioubcs.
Tho carthqunko zone extends al
most 300 miles, front below Naples
In tho south -to Forrnra In tho
north, nnd practically across tho
entlro width of Italy in tho district
Indicated. Tho country oast nnd
southeast of Homo suffered most.
Avezzano, with 12,000 inhnbltnnts,
03 miles east of Home, seonts to bo
tho center of tho disturbance, nnd
thin plnco and other towns woro de
stroyed with groat loss of life. Oth
er towns roportod dostroyqd nro Ilus
sl, Capollo, Scurabla, Mngllano, Cap
padocln, Colnnn nnd Posclro. Sora
and Arplno woro pnrtlcally destroy
ed. Homo, Naples nnd tunny other
.cities woro damaged.
(JOVEKXOIt HESIONH.
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I fllr AxocUtM Prm to Cooi 1U Tlmri. I
COLU.MI1IA, S. C, Jan. 14.
j Governor Colo I. Illenso, whoso j
torm oxplros Jnnunry 19th, today
filed his resignation with tho
secretary of state.
FINE TRIBUTE TO
T. SIP
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BUSIIICSS Suspended in North
Bend From I to 3 and in
Marshficld from 2 to 3.
An a flnnl tribute to tho memory
or tho Into Cnpt. A. M. .Simpson, ,
business was suspended In North ;
Ilond from 1 to 3 o'clock this uf-,
tarnoon, most of tho husluotss hotiecs
(-losing tholr doom
uiiring Mingo
hours nnd tho mil. it ceasing oporn-
'suspended from 2 to 3 o'clock. Tho
C. A. Smith mills closod down at 2i
o'clock for ton nilnutos.
Owing to tho long dlstnnco phono
nud telegraph lines being down, no
Cfl
so
messages could bo recolved from . ho Is In tho Coqulllo Jail, not having
Sat Francisco tolling of tho funeral, boon admitted to ball because a
Howovor, tho planB wero to hold It chnrgo from another stato Is protorr
at 2 o'clock this artornoon and In od ngalnst him, Howovor, Shorlff
consequence, It was decided that Johnson la said to havo ofrered to
Coos Ray today should pay trlbutd grant, tho man his rreedom on bonds
to tho mnn who dono so much' In f0r $j500 and theso aro being mado
developing this section. ' ollt t0(jay at ti,0 county sont.
District Attornoy Llljeqvlst has
JOItXSPX AXI WII.LAR1).
Arrange for Heavyweight 'Rout Xcdr'Ml'er dropped on tho grounds that
El Pifo .Mm rli (I. " taken , to California his wlfo and
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 Juek John-1 child horo will suffor and no good
son nnd Jess WlCard will meet In n will bo iicconipllshcd by Bonding tho
l45-round bout ror tho heavyweight r
I championship cf tho world at Juarez. '
Mox., on Saturday, March 0, next
Final arrangements to this effect
wero made here today after othor
bids were received from Havana,
Cuba and Tijuana, Mex,
Johnson has been guaranteed $30,
000 win, lose or draw, while WHIard
has been assured a minimum of $15,
000 and, may receive a much larger
sum by shnrlng tu tho nffnlr with
the chief promoter.
19 15 EVENING -EDITION.
RUSSIANS
DRIVEN BACK
BY GERMANS
(n? AtioclitM rrcm tu .uua Mr Tlmtt,
PETHOaHAIJ, Jan. 1 1. -Furious
fighting has been resumed In Rus
sian Poland. Tho Russian forces In
tho north, which nro pushing townrd
EaBt Prussia In tho region near
Mlawa, havo captured a number of
vlllngen. In tho centor, tho Gor
mntiB mndo four violent attacks
within 48 hours. Thoy forced back
tho Russians and occupied consider
able ground.
TO DEFER ACTION
Case of Engineer Robert Mil
ler Excites Pity of County
Officials
County officials havo Interested
themselves In tliO'cnso or Robert Mil
ler, an engineer on englno 101 of
tho Smith-Powers logging road, who
wns Ttpprohoudod four dnys ago by
Deputy Shorlff W. C. Lnlrd as tho
man was about to bonrd the train for
Coqtilllo, Tho chnrgo ngalnst him Is
a felony, tho failure to support two
minor children In California.
Extradition papors aro now In tho
hands of Govornor Wlthycombo nnd
these signed will tnko tho mon down
to Mendocino to answer tho charges.
Today n wlro was sent to tho Oover -
nor n'sklng hint to defer nny action
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UI1V1I III. U1IUU1I. LUII UU 1II11UV HI I1UVU
tho district attorney of Mendocino
county withdraw tho chnrgos.
Railroad men hnvo nlrondy pledg
ed tholr .financial support for Miller,
claiming that In tho year nnd a half
ho has bcon horo that ho tins shown
himself to bo n law abiding cltlzon
nnd many tlmos tins mndo efforts to
hnvo h(a two children brought horo
whoro ho could support thorn.
Soven yonrs ago Mlllor was married
! In California and by his first wlfo
I had two chlldron, who nro now tour
and six years old. Four years lator
tlio couple soparated nnd the court do
creed that Miller should thereafter
pay $20 monthly In support of tho
chMdnm.
After that ho enmo to Washington
, and thoro married, his present wlfo
j and two-ynnr-old child bolng with
I Im now. Out of a salary or about
$80 a month, say his friends, ho was
tmablo to send tho monthly stipend to
' 80,ltl1' H'0""1' ,l often o0'1 l'0'
mission or tho California court to
wvo tho custody or his children nnd
"rB thorn hero.
This wns refused and tho children
nro now In n county Institution In
Mendocino county, according to thoso
who know or tho enso, nnd tho for-
mor wlfo Is In Snn Francisco.
On the chnrgo placed ngalnst Mil
ler it In claimed tho soutenco Is from
ono to flvo years In tho Cullfornla
stato prison. At tho present tlmo
takon an Interest in the case, doing
his host to havo tho charges against
man to prison.
If. OF l NOTICE
On Monday evening Jan. 18,
Myrtlo Lodge No. 3, Knights ot
Pythias will ,hold tholr semi-annual
Installation of officers
All members
are requested to be present
Ranquet
will follow the Installation.
C. A. MOORE O C.
DR. H. E. KELTV, DENTIST-
Phono 112-J, Room 204, Coke Dldg
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GOVERNOR
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mai)
wnil Coow Dnv Advertiser
KAISER DIRECTS ATTACK
AT
OKKIClAri STATEMENT HAYS
SCORES WERE KlliMll) IX
EACH OK MANY SMAIili VII,
liAGICH. " " "J " ""'"
(Or AiwxUtM Prrii to Cooi nF 'iirer.
ROME, Jan. 14. An official state
ment says: "Tho district of Sulmonn
was badly damaged, and tho victims
nro numerous.
Scores wero killed ntid Injured at
Vllalago.
Rescue work has started at Popoll
nnd Peutlun, whoro thoro was much
damage.
Tho damngo was oxtonstvo nt
Aqulln, lsolla Dolllrl nnd seven
othor small towfts tn tho provlm-o
of Homo.
Tho vitiligo of Sorn was razed to
tho ground,
At Sulmonn, tho barracks, St.
I.inmlnlc'H Church nnd many houses
collapsed. Loss of life Is roared In
soveral towns tn Abruzzl province.
NORTH BEND GIT!
Special Meeting Allows Im
provement Bonds Amounting
to Over $4,000.
Improvement bonds nmountnlg to
I "oro Mnn 40U0 ero, "
! "1, I, ' L' " S '
!"" Vuumil 4ll i.lW BI'UVIIII "lUIHH
hold there Inst evening. Tho bonds
will bo for two projects already
completed nnd nt tho snmo tlmo
Cly Epgluoor Cavnnntigh wns In
structed to draw up plana nud
specifications tor botween seven nnd
eight blocks of branch sower linos
to bo constructed ns branch lines
from Connecticut nveiiuo on which
Is situated the main sower outlet.
Thu plunking on Montana uvouuo
between Shormnn nud Hamilton
streets, nn authorized several weeks
ago, has been completed at a cost
of $2,09ti,rj0, tho work bolng dona
by Contractors Moughmor & Hoop.
Tholr report, which wns nccoptod,
showed that 1320 foot or planking
havo bcon laid, This project wns
Included In tho bond Issues.
With tho sower on Sherman nvo
uiio completed by MeLaln nnd Mc
Lean, tho bonds or $2010.21 au
thorized will cover this work, which
was accepted by the Cniincllmou,
NEAREST
MANY CITIES
MIL UCD HU LU
DADS MM BODS
codify Vlrglnlii Avomio (initio shies ut Kelso, Wash., but ut present
That tho grndo on Virginia nveiiuo visiting In Mnrshflold, and thoro
as It has been proposed, may ron- "ro two brothors hero In MnrBhrfold,'
rorm to tho lovol or tho street cross- C. II. and W. E. Dungan.
lugs, tho City Engineer was last I Tho docoased was born In Until-'
evening given permission to niuko n'boldt county, Culfornla, Augiyt If.
chango. Tho grading of Virginia lSfiS, whoro ho lived almost contir
avonuo to Pony SLiigh Is u project uously boforo moving to Marshrluld
undor consideration for tho coming In 1000. Under Grovor Cleveland'
summer, plans and specifications
now bolng proparcd.
At n previous mooting of the
Council, It wns shown that to carry
this work out in Its entirety would
entail an oxpoudittiro of approx
imately $30,000. Most members de
clared thomselvos in tavor or tho
move, stating that Ii must bo dono In
tho near future and that nothing
can bo gained by dolay, Dirt for
filling In tho 80-foot roadway across
Pony Slough could bo tScen from
tho high blocks bordorlng Virginia
avenue, one-halt or tho cost to bo
borne by tho property owners along
that streot and tho other hnir by
tho owners of property tu tho flllod
district.
Smith Xlght AVnlclinmii.
C. E. Smith, as night watch
man In tho place of Robert Emory,
retired, was authorized last evening
by tho Councilman, Tho now mom-
K duties0 a'!" moo'0"0 "'" "P !
Recauso of the ii.gh winds of tho I
past week the' city hall has been .
shaken considerably, said tho Coun-
oilmen, and Chief of Police Andor.
ann wnu la.r..no,l tn n,. l.rnnou l.nJ
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nonth tho second story of tho build-
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No. 148
El
POINT TO
RS
Germans Reported Winning
Great Victory Within 'Two
Hours Motor Ride of Paris
GERMANS CHARGE IN
MUD IS SUCCESSFUL
Germans Claim Victories Over
Russians But Latter Claim
I Advance on East Prussia
Wr Auoclatnl I'rnit to Com Dijr.Tlnrt.
LONDON, Jnn. J I. Within two
hour motor rldo of Paris, Emperor
William himself Is directing tho vio
lent nttneks on tho French lino.
Tho Germans, under tho eyes of
their ruler, won nn Important vic
tory In tho fighting yostordny near
SoIbsoiis, a point nt which tho bat
tlo lino, stretching down from tho
north to tho point nearest Paris,
turns to tho eastward. In both tho
Paris nnd Ilcrlln oftlclnl statumonts
today tho victory or tho GermniiB
on pto Heights or Vregny, northenst
or SoUsous, Is recorded. Ilcrlln
adds that tho 'Germans Charging
through tho heavy mud,' took trench
after trtinch, I clearing tho heights
and capturing 1130 prisoners.
In tho east furious fighting has
been resumed. Tho Russlnns In
East Prussia havo been driven back,
ttorlln states, but tho Russians nro
advancing toward tho Prusslnn fron
tier from Mlawa region nnd hnvo
captured sovcral towns.
In Central Poland tho Germans
mndo four violent nttneks within tho
Inst 48 hours, driving back tho Rus
sians, nnd winning coiiBldorablo
ground.
IS
OF LONG ILLNESS
G. W. Dungan, Prominent Un
dertaker and Mattress Man,
Dies at Noon.
Gurlnivd Wesley Dungnn, owner ot
the Woven Wire Mattress & Redding
Company nnd tliO'Dungaii Undertak
ing Parlors, died nt his homo, 013
Ilrnadwny South, at noon today fol
lowing nn Illness or a mouth. Tho
decensed wns a member or tho
Knights Tomplnr, Eagles, Owls nnd
Moose. Ho will bo burled Saturday
morning nt 10:30 from tho Dungan
Undertaking Parlors,
On Docember 18 Mr. Dungan was
taken 111 with Intestinal trouble nud
forced to his bod. For weeks ha
fought hard forhU llfu. but a series
oi rguipiiniuoiiH sappuu ma niiruKin.
Tho deceased lonvos n wlfo to itioilrn
his loss. Mrs. E. Dungnu, his moth
er, who lives In Oakland, Calif, with
I two ulster. Mrs. M. L. Shaw and
Mrs- .lames Smith. A brother, II L.
I DuiiKan, Is living lit Snn Francisco
innothor brother, T. I). Dungnn, re
second administration no wns post'
itiastor at Forndulo, Cnl.
Aftor coming to Mnrshflold
Mr.
Dungnn started it mattress factory
and successfully conducted nn under
taking business. In tho six youra
, that ho has beun.horo ho bowurio very
I well ncqunlntod iitid lonvrn behind
him n host of frlonds wllo mourn his
loss.
1 Lato this afternoon It wns doflnltn
j ly announced that tho local ordor of
Eagles will havo chargo of tho funer
al services on Saturday morning.
Georgo Cook, of tho Loyal Order of
Moose, lias Issued tt call for all mem
bers to bo prosont at tho services.
SHERIDAX.'ritlAL SET.
I POHTLAND. Or.v Jan. 14 - Tho
trial of T. R. Shorldan. charged with
i forgory and obtaining money undor
1 ! ,.,.,nna will l.ncln In tint
IUIDII IIIUIU1IDU.. '1... ... . v
-.l court here on March 15.
United State, District Attorney
bronco Heanies wl I hajhurgo o
" prosecution. Mr. Sheridan will
mpiMWtod by Attorneys Dexter
ItldO nild O. P. C'OSllOW, Ot ROSOblirg.
It Is bolloved the trial will consume
at least two weeks.
DEATH
CLIMAX
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