HV 5iss?fe& 3? aWyfiji,,, .w'- ? HIDE YOUR LIGHT UNDER A BUSHEL. IT'S A BETTER PLAN TO BUY ffi REFLECTOR ;Marshfield Woman otiop qMWU buy advortlaod articles bocauno thoy are lailiJUbly worth what I pay for thotn." Tho rWlSyltli tho best imputations for Integrity (000 lag mvxt The Determination of valuo received In advertising lies sololy with tho results secured. Try tlio columns of Tho Coos Day Times they aro clean and dopondablo. Tho renders of Tho Times have confldenco In tho ads appearing therein. wad MMITmerchnndlBo, aro without exception. dvortlso tholr gooda unfioaslngly. MKMItKR OF TWi ASSOCIATED PIUCmo XXXVIII. Established 1878 lis Tlio Coast Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mai) nil Coos ny Advertiser No. 150 LUCMIBF SHOES PREVENTED O'BRIEN fed And Mmed bi FUR! OF AISNE BATTLE E!S "ll i rJ ku G Qimake Mw Total 100,000 m rv1 tWlH!S Kill I ' I I I I I 1 fl I'4 1 1 1 1 1 U I II GOO ESCAPE RUSSIA THREATENS 1ST PRUSS Pn , and 1 Foot jSLIrtg L 'Uortlifli 1"ir,"ni"p (8j COQUII isrvm VTPu '! V WB JTJtf Irnf I W TrnunrT ' W Ml IIMVWIl Ma am IWatson in Hiding LM hwarted Felon 1 1 U INDCUFFS AT LACE AT SITKUM EXHUM E BOD TMITLEOI T KflS'vLJsi Ihilrc Thimcriiu ' i hui uuyu uivuouycuiuii ui UJUrS inUrSaay Alonnrl Pnionninn to Tho TlmoH.) . . , , ,. , . vrjjiuLiai iu i nu iiuiuti. ; COQUILLH, Or., Jan. 1C Sheriff (Or., .Inn. 1C Shor- 'iiiBon, Jr., Inst night that Deputy Shorlff guards nrrlvod Hnfoly with their pnrty of luding Jnmcfl O'llrlcn, (iturcd nt Sltkum nftor Mils cscnpo from tho known to ho n hnd ireful watch wnH kopt Kl that ho proved too shad It not been for caution taken would getaway. loft horo, tho linen Veri ftiNtfwTd word could not bo Meht()i mllmifo to tho Jnmcs Lnlrd iIbm wmaElithnv worn n nnnnit : ... .dam? ... prlmn. Una linnn, fniiml t tlio old coos I ' . . -""" BABY BORN IN RUINS NAMED TOR DISASTER Italian Catastrophe More Ap palling Than First Reports Indicated it Would be. MANY TOWNS WERE COMPLETELY DESTROYED (Or Auocltl Tics to Coo. D4j Tlmwi.l AVEZZANO, Jan. 1C Whlto tho rcscuo wns proceeding nt Capollo, tho JohiiBon nnnounced todny that tho soldlora hoard strnngo cries and led body of Handler Hussoll of tho by tho Bound rench n spot where Myrtlo Point section, corcorJnltiK thoy fotind n woman burled undor whoso domlso throo years ago thoro tho debris with n now-born child. aro rumors of foul piny, will bo exhumed within n few days. , Ho said that ho hnd been waiting for ton days on Coropor Wilson, who Is In Pnrtlnnd, and todny ho re ceived n messago that Mr. Wilson would bo homo Monday. A chom Ical nnnlyalB will bo mndo In an en deavor to find corroboration of . tho sworn statements of ndmlsslon ' of poisoning by relatives of Rtmsoll. i Ah yet, no trnco of Ponlon, whoi revealed tho ovldonco of tho alleged . However,! Hoth woro oxtrlcntcd uninjured nnd nro doing well. The captain of tho rescuing engineers heenmo god-father nnd tho child wns named "Terro Motluo." (Llttlo Hnrthqunko.) FRENCH BIO OF BUTTLE (11 Italian Government Doing Ev erything to Alleviate Suffer ing Among Survivors ha ' nUhtMMn mi ,o bo la frwtWr condition for travel '"" BOOn "B .."".. LLriu'n u. . o-.v. aui. n:.,V, u.. ai h ouiiiu niiauM, uanio uv mi lies and German Gain tim tH kSRle Point routo. When ,0 ,went, to ' ,0 Sl'.slavv. Ponlon h.y r-aitho Laird place, thoy ,B tho"Bllt lo ,,n,v bcon frIlltc0(1 ;in,l ttatTOy could not all bo pro- "" lMl111"1 l,p Pwocutcd for 4M wUleopIng quartora nnd ''s connection with tho case, but H kV.JIl T. V TrnvM nn.1 lll? OCOrS lmVO 110 BUCh IntOlltlollB thmmlieaS. wo nt tl. nnrA.0' M rOVOlntloilB, If tHIO, Will On .-, r'owr-i "" - n k 9! !ftiC9 Laird placo, about a Jmllo 'boyond to spond Watson handcuffed telly nrid nil wont to indcuff off, got up nnd ting out of tho window Ho could not find Ills irfjt owi :dtat L ::lm M til! tmih,' S w Kelly gnvo tho nlarm. soarchod nil tho lml- lght In vain for him, lornlng Jninca Laird r tho hill nnd undor- myrtlo stump found ft had his clothing but 'kept hi in from getting a hnrdonod crook. Ho ited and uses niud lottom that he lias iconvluced tho author- Ihas n hnd record. Taken Out. vas nccompaulod by A. i t-k In tho Sheriff's of- Pravor, of Mnrshflold, itann, ns gunrdB, Tho QUAKi; TOIiL IH MIAUIiV I ()(),()(() I Of AmocUI1 1'rM. to Coo n7 Time.. J PAKI8, Jan. 1C, Tho corrcs- j pondont of tho Uxcolslor in j Homo, wires that he, learns of- j ficlnlly that 35,000 persons woro j killed ami -tn',000 Injured In tho' j j onrtluiuni(o. Iljr AuocUlnl Pitm to Coo nr Tlmm.) AVE5CBKNO, Jan. 1C Official reports of tho extent of tho dlshstor In tho towns ndjncont to Avczznno nro ns follows;' Pntorno, popiplctcly destroyed, ex cept ouo houso; 1000 dead out of r.000 inhabitants. San Pollno, almost totally destroy ed; GOO doad out of 1G00 Inhab itants. Scurcola, destroyed, number of victims unknown. Vlllnlago, 2G doad nnd 20 Injur ed. Frntturo, 200 dead, GO Injured. A hundred or moro woro killed and Injured at Rnjano, Popoll,- Pen tium, Dnrrea nnd Villottn-Darrea. Tho Duko of Abruzzl arrived last night nnd expressed his Intontlon of visiting nil villages that suffered, somo of which nro still cut off from communication. As nn Instanco, tho nows only renchod .hj today that In PoscasRofoll many porsons woro nnd tho Gormntis ovacunted tho crest burled in tho ruins and up to tho of a hill north of Clomory undor present tlmo fifteen bodies had boon taken out and 80 injured woro res cued. Tho cntastropho nt Pcsclnn Is growing in gravity, nnd tlio victims now numbor 4000. Tho whole vlllngo of Clloja do Mnr .sl is reported destroyed. At Collorosso thoro nro 24 dead nnd at Antolpodlo 40 dead. I (TIT AmoU!1 Trt It Coot Dtf TlmM.J ROMK, Jan. 1G. Tho magultudo I llm AnHih,1..!.. . I 'II o n ill U llfl u o ! j u liU uiiMaiiu uiniiniur luuruuDuo .., D,..iU,, i.u.t ,i 0 i.m niuuu u. o. uttiuuoiiiu vviiiun uuinuu - with tlmo nnd as moro detailed ro romnuuoo which orgiinizou tlio port. Thoy altered tho boiiudnrlca prior to tho commissioners bolng appoint ed. Need Moro ICtpilpiuciit. Tho Shorlff'H offlco Is Badly lnck- Ing In ouulpmont for handling prls- onors. O'llrion'a tompnrnry cscnpo was duo to this. Sheriff Johnson lint nrrangod to tnko tho matter up ! PINIONED IN RUINS MANY STILL ALIVE ItOMK, Jaii. 10. AfMassa d'Al bo, ono-clghtli of tho total popula tion was killed. In this vlllngo somo pcoplo nro today still burled In tho debris from their waists down. They cannot extricate thorn selves mid there Is no ono nt hand to dig them out. Thcso jinfortun atcs nro being fed by relatives or friends. Men and tooU nro on tho wuy to tlio rcscuo. FIMiniTO WHEAT JUMPS TD ! NEW HIGH LEfELi May Options Sell at 1.45 in Chicago and $1.55 is De manded at Portland IDr AatocUItt! I'rtii lo cot nj Tlmw.J I'ltonu iiuai piticra. OUAK E 'voiu. .i v ..,i M'tlo him to clemency. .UkliwShaJnnios Laird houso, Tljo officials aro very reticent j '- li nliAiit 41m Anon ntt.l M'mit.l irlun nut I knd'A. P. Davis tnklqg "V V " ,n V , 'no. Kolly nnd Young tl, ,r U nl" ho Bt5, wnB nA thoro In Tho Times. Whllo thoro nro n lot moro dotnlls, thoy arc not prlntnblo now. Catch .Too 1 1n rry. Itir Mwcit& vrttt lo coo. nr tiitm.i PARIS, Jan. 10. Tho official statomont this afternoon says: "Near Nlouport nnd Ypres, nrtlllory flght- I lug continued yeBtordny. At Notro Dnmo do Lorotto, tho onomy reoccu plcd n portion of tho tronches thoy loBt Thursday. Wo repulsed tho florman attack ut La Bolssollo. In sections of Solssons nnd Rholms, our nrtlllory obtained notlccnhlo nd- vantngos. Wo checked a spirited nt Joo Harry, wanted horo for failure tne,. -.., n.,r .rnnp,.fl n, P,ro., . . . i . ! in urnl'liln fi ttl ulfn -wlmm lint ... 12 o'clock O'urion "" " " " uinrriou last year wnon throntonod n.i.. ,.. ..UkUlu un .. .ul.uuu tho Ur0 of 0,,r nrtlllory. In upper by Shorlff Johnson nt Dallas, Polk,AiBttM. tholro .. tlo ci1Iincu.. and Watson having J County. Ho has wired Doputy Shor-j although thoy loft " ,,n,r" l0 unn """ mcK ncxl Boon nftor O'Brlon """" ComiiiKttHi Xnt riuuiiilsxloii District Attornoy LHJoqvlst stated today that n slight error had been ' mado yestordny in tho story regard-, lug tho Port of Dandon. Instoad ' of tho Dnndon Port Commission, cunnging tno iioiinunrios, it biiouki ON STARTS Fl 0 E Rescue and Relief Work Has tened in Italy 30,000 Dead and 50,000 Injured (Ds AuoclftlM I'rMi to tM DT fltaw.1 Trifl Tnti inVnmlnn nn1 In. tenso cold nro adding lo tho Buffer- Un,lcd StntCH h1,1co tho Clv W". lugs of tho carthqunko victims nnd slowly Increasing tho huge death roll. Kood thoro Is In plenty, but trnns Germans Stop Efforts to In crease Gains Against Allies Situation Uncertain MILITARY CRITICS ARE PUZZLED BY CONDITION Czar's New Army Threatens German Force in Central Poland by Advance Mr AwltJ Trot to Coet nr Tlmm.J LONDON, Jan. 1G. Tho fury of tho battle nlong tho Alsno river has npont Itcclf nnd the dcrmans for tho present nt least nro making no ef fort to extend tho gains won over tho French. Further Oormnn suc cess was reported from Horlln todny, but It Is of minor Importance. South of tho Lys tho Qormnns rcoccuplcd tho tronches previously captured by tho (Allies, as Is ndmlttod in tho French Btnloment, nnd In tho Ar gonno small cngngomonts nro said to have resulted to their advantage. Tho French nssort that thoy won doflnlto advantages In tho nrtlllory fighting nnd compollcd tho Germans to evac uate tho trenches near Clomory. SoU dom bIiico tho .beginning of tho cam paign In tho east has tho military sit uation boon bo uncertain. Flour Omul HlirlW lno ,nle81 I"1DB0 ' BKUallon PORTLAND, Or., Jnn. lG.--Hold-''tllont,vnnco of n now u"8S'n" nrmy tnr AwineUtrt rmrn In Coot Iit tirim.1 i WAHIIINUTON, I). C, .Tun. 1G. President Wilson directed j Attornoy acncrnl Gregory to In- j vestlgnto whether thoro woro j nny vlolntlons of law In tho rlso j of prices of flour nnd wheat. ... CHICAdO, Jan. 1G. Mny wheat yesterday vnulted to Jl.4r.2B, an ad vanco of nearly two cents. This la n record high price. Portland Pi Ices. PORTLAND, Or., Jnn. IG.Mny bluestom wheat was bid at $1.50 yesterday, with tho holders demand ing ?irR, tho highest prlco In tho ors refused to soil hero whon whont portntlon to tho many towns infect- P1,''" droppod ono wt In Bympathy cd Is almost lmposslblo Localise of ports add confirmation to yoBtordny'a j -0 g- uoiiiiiiuus oi ou,uuu uuim uuu uu,uuu injured. Though It Booms definitely estnh-, llshed that tho present earthquake j will not rival that of Mosslna, tho porcoutago of casualties In propor-, tlon to tho population affected np-, " pears to bo inuclr hlghor. Tho rcscuo work Is continuing fev erishly, for each hour of dolny moans death by starvation or exhaustion for tho burled victims, Som Xot Hani Hit. From town nftor town como re ports of excavations ton Into to snvo lives. In only ono town bo far thnt of Bora, do tlio lato reports show that tho effects of tho earthquake woro less disastrous than was fearod. Only 3G0 of Sora's population of 17, 000 Inhabitants appear to havo boon with tho Chicago market. Mlllors agreed to again rntso flour 20 conts a bnrrol Monday, making pntonts RenOWn 17 Years Ago, tO I ports nro received from tho wIdo!,:ll,0,,,,1 , Lead Panama Fleet oa which Is affected. Tho Mos- , WI,II tranlon(l of injured coh- i.t.dPrM.ioc0n.ncrT.m.ti nREoro estlmutcd tho dead In Ave. " lu ",,,vu '" """" " F w7sh Tan T-Tho z' 'p .000. most of "otnll. of tho horror como in, all Oroion roflUod oiiil rowl,0' nro urloi 1ocn'" " r'""8 t0n(,",B to C0"f'rm th Car"r 8U Oregon, rojiuou ami ro-of anm of to lroI10ndoIB 08a of f0t LTlu, ,3"wLn -in1 It Is Impossible to ascertain tho Next to Avotwno. tho towns that IOt AMocUted Prw. lo Con. m.r Tlm.tl """'""' """ l"u """" '" '- SHATTLI3, Wash., Jan. 17. Tho r'na n,ono bnttloshlp nalrnd until .... i.. i,in. i-i... .1,,,.. ,i..,.. ui,n It Is Imposslbl ..... , ...i ..... ...... exact numbor of doad nnd woundod. suffered tho most nro Posclnn, with iin,i .n,in fmn. ., .., Rn,.,i Harrowing stories of tho destructions -WO vlrtoms, Potorno, with 1000 ' I- l.l l. .a 1 t A.. ilnn.l r.nl QnmJInM lolfli firtA nf ti t with tho Counlv CommlsslonerH to Nvy Yard at Ilremorton, on the " " "U,"B ur"" ,l "BlK- uiio pwriy .... ...... -v - witii tno county iommiBflionerH to .. i,,iln,i . .. .,.,. .. I1L.H .,. rnninirmi iioiiii at on of 1G00 kl od. ngalnst West Prussia In connection with a numbor of tho forces which Invaded East Prussia, Is boliovod) in London to thronten tho Gorman forc es lu Contrnl Poland , i flci'iumiH Pi::i War . Tho Russian general otUff la chn vlncod that tho Gormnns east nnd southwest of Warsaw havo deter mined on tho general offonslvo movo- I mont. Fnrtbor south tho Germans havo reinforced tho Austrlans for n drlvo at tho Russians, doslgncd to I rollcvo Ilukowlnn nnd northern o-. tl i r. i r r- . ' 1,u'Knry. otao Say That Defeat Of French Tho Austrlans roport In n vlo- AlOng AlSne Was Similar tO I l0t nrtlllory combat along tho GERMANS TELL OF ul T ICT01B Battle of 1870. KAlHIJIt WIT.N'KHSICIt CJL'lt.MA.V Vlfl'OIIIKK 1 "v"irr v;.,u We needed oqiilpmont for handling , t log of tho voyage to tho Pan- - V --- ......... w.v, --"ii.... ... . .... . .. -. . i mini uuiiiii. wnur. nnu win miio - ift Orford. six montlw m P"moni nocureii. uua u oi LONDON, Jan. 10. Tho War Offlco announces tho I northern bank of the Alsno river northeast of Solssons wnB clour- j od of French troops lu tho torrl- j I flo bnttlo which was waged j if thoro undor tho oyos of tho Kalsor Thorn aro big movoments of troops on both sides and n forward inovomont Is oxpoctcd. j RiiBsIn thinks tho GormniiH am j planning a now advance south- west of Wnrsaw to relievo tho Invasion of Hungary by litis- j rla. I for adultory, been for tho precautions which Shor. rno, a boy of 18, for'" Jol,"BO" "'". O'Drlon might At' t, ono to fvo yonm. w, Ul .uniniiiiuiu, Hh- sd to n term of from years for larceny from nvlng broken" his par- ng drunk, now goes mo. Cuminlns, from Mnrsh- eorvo two sentences, Ivo yours, for obtaining fnlan tirnlnnnna nl.rl K "--- 20 years for rorgory. ilth, of Prosper, has to ie to 20 yijnrs for do ing girls. rlon for robbing a Bn- 2 to C years. 's Itoconl Horn. ten, nllns "Ono Kyo hnvc mndo his gotaway lasting. pallor of tho jail still on his chocks, blinked his ono well dovolopcd optic fncod tho Judgo and tho jury and for tho 'toonth tlmo told them ho wnB not guilty. "All I wanted was a square deal," ho declared, "Gon tlomen, I havo not got it In this court," nnd ho was hauled away to tho county Jail tsoro to nwnlt his transference to tho stato ponl-tontlnry. On tho night tho crlmo wns com muted n cook and - wnltor of tho Right Cafe, finishing tholr work shrrtly after midnight, woro on their way homo when thoy glanced through tho open curtains of tho Bohemian nnf and thero saw O'llrlen ntnii Canal, whor. she will tho International fleot through tho wntorway next Mem. nm Ore gon, in command of Commander .. . ..., .. .. ... . load ""'N l"u,r iiiiiiiiiuiiuiiH nun ovur- rumii ih 1'iv.ri-it. lurno'j aomo distance from tholr orlg- Tno horror of possuuo fiooa niidoa Inal locations. , to tho famlno nnd cold pxlsts lu tho AtCappndocIn, tho houses and nolghborhood of tho Fucclno canal, Jctod on a burglary j with hla hat nnd coat off, busily JjjSg Circuit Court last iting tho till in tho Bo lind sentenced to from rears in tho paniten- iped. The meager ro- readied horo has it got looso from Deputy Lnlia near bttnum iy wagon road whllo Roseburg and Salom feV prisoners. r added a third chapter if a man who, detected Kmlddlo of his crlmo, Judge Pennock In urt and pleaded not week made a similar dge John S. Coke. fnythlng to say?" nsk- tlollowing his issuance is. Phnven, nnd with tho scrubbing behind tho bar. All seemed well; ho was taken for n swnmpor, nnd tho mon walked on for a block boforo becoming si'8nlc!ou8. Thoy came back nnd saw O'Drlen take money from tho cash register. Ono of thorn ronialn ed on guard whllo tho other called a policeman. In tho Circuit Court O'llrlen ap peared without au imorney, tho court appointing James T, Brand to dofir.il him. LI.V.NEA SOC1ETV NOTICK All members or tho Llnnea So ciety nro requested to meet at tho Eagles' Hall at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon for the purpose of attend ing the funeral of Brother A. E. Johnson. Josonh M" Reeves who wan iisslKtant ' ,,u"(,'nB8 ,mvo ,,oon roiidorod too 'which has boon dnmmod by a land onglnoer on tho battloHhlp whou sho , (,nnKoroua to bo m'P,cl """"-'slldo, Soldlora nnd civilians nro mndo hor famous crulso 17 yonra v,ors aro catnllf tho snow, working donporatoly to clear tho can ngo, will call nt Sap Francisco for' 0nl nbo,,t 30 of S"rcoIa's 1)00, , 0f dobrls. stores, nnd stop at San Dlogo. Bo.,l,0"uInUo escnpod, tho others ho-( jp to tho present tho Italian gov sldcs Captain Roovos, Captain Rnm-',nB ,",r'cd In tho r:o of ruins that ornmont has decllnod forolgn offers aoy of tho Marino Corps nnd Bev-'"11""'"' l,l "lto of tho vHlngo. of ,l8HiBtaiico, bill tills has not pro- oral onllstod mon who woro aboard) At Capollo, oVor 1200 llvos woro vontr(j n0ffcal aid. MrB. Thomas tho Orogon In 1808, sailed with"0"1 u,m tno t0vn 'a n n,nB8 or Nelson Pago, wlfo of tho U. S. Am- ,,,m8, , ', , . bnssador, contributed J500 to the uioBmum, wu I a j onu.u .on ... fni, hoB ra80(, nn(, Qthw AmorJcnn women nro following suit. ItDLIKF WORK PUHIIEI) in Amo Ui1 rrrtt to Com Dr Time. hor. ir.nn nn.i n.i..n..in ...I... o t nn In. I .lliwil l.ti'i w I i.lti.lliu, n(ll Miuts III hailtnnivts, aro In ruins. At Mnglluno dl MnrsI, It Is ro Dunnjeo river In Gnllcln . Bevornl Ritsslnii batteries woro, slloncod. Tho Turks nro reported to hayo decided to s'.toinpt ni, Invasion of Kgypt. i TELLS OE BOUT'S S II CASE CT Detective Mitchell Claims That Trcadgold and Grant! Ju rors Were Together Much (Special to Tho Times.) COQU1LLU Ore., Jan. 17. De tottlvo W. J. Mitchell positively denied horo tin! Grand Juror Hunt BERLIN. Jan. 1G. ( Via wlroless) ,,.,.,, nvnp nnBWnrnii i.Ih iipciisiUIoiib Tho official Btnloment Friday said: "Somo torpedo houlH nppdurod off Wostondo yesterday, accompan ied by smnll craft which approuohud within nine miles of tho coast. French attacks on both sides of Notro Damo do Lorotto, BOiithvrost of Arras, woro ropulsod by ub. A treneh which wo took olght days ago near Ecurlo was lost by ub. Fighting continues to rngo. Tho northorn bank of tho river Alsno northeast of Solssons has boon clcurod of French troops. By continuous fight ing, wo woro Biiccossful In taking Cuffles, Crouy, Buoy lo Long, Missy, that Mr. Hunt had questioned a witness, Mao Simpson", In City At tqrtioy Troadgold'u office in Dandon, aftor ho hnd been summoned to sorvo on tho grand Jury. "Hunt did not dony tho-chnrgoa I confronted him with In tho Jury room," Mr. Mitchell said. "I trlod to refrain from bringing grand Jury affairs Into tho newspapers, but K Mr. Hunt claims thnt ho denied or successfully answered thla chargo which I mnko against him whllo I was a wltuoss boforo tho grand Jury ho Is wrong, 1 asked what grand Juror ported 1300 of tho 1500 lubnbl- n.fia Tll 1fi Th ' ,, ' . vniiri vhn Vrnh WUB ,lunt w,0 I "rBt ot Into tho tants wcro killed. Tho numbor of reHef work nro boins rilBlie(l wUh j8Ufforod heBVy ,088e8, Tholr ro grand Jury room. When Hunt an- vlctlms at San Penodetto Is given fonont ha8to , tno carth(,uako trcat to tll0 B0llth of tBo A,Ho took HWOfr d ,!ntI , H,Bt ,,7".. JZ.l -at 300 and at Posonl at HOO. LrlckCI dl8trlc,B of Italy ThouBiinds place under tho flro of our heavy n routed bin. with the Btatemont ! that ho hnd been a mombor of a 'star chamber, proceeding In Dandon, to which tho two TroadgoldB woro a ly claimed as bodies of relations by(,ecl ,n tnfu!n8 ,f;l,i0,rT,1,0.mor811 t whom thoro nro thousands homo different povons. During tho night I, B,w'rl """?" " l',u "V yvf less nnd penniless, Is urgent and tho work of rcscuo continued by.'8 reported olthor destroyed or bad- ,ho eoplo from tho klng ;down aro torch light and flickering shadows ly dalJ,?fII ,1CTrim.,vr l,olnS n Possible to allovlato con- mado It appear as If tho walls wero , ID,At Vr. t6 c u.r T.mM., ' ,,u'0,n8- n,f , co'" ,Woa;"or; , W,llcfn about to fall. Somo of thorn did . . , , .continues, adds to tho terrible Biif- collapso. Il0MB' J""l 1G Tho Meaggorro f rorlnR nn(, tompornry buildings aro Many inhabitants did not Hie of "cclnres tha.t t)iorA nro no fewer. bong orect0(J ns fa8t ns p088uiei Injuries Buatalned In the earth- than BOOO.doad nt Pesclna and 3000 , Colono, Dunn, military attache of quake, but as a result of becoming at Celano.jtnd that at Cenchlo only he Arnorean Embassy, said: "I oxhaustod nnd frpzon during tho 1 1S0 woro sin cd .out of a population noer droan,0(1 or 8uch a horrlblo long hours of tho winter night. One,0' -'ao- At Marsl tno dead unmbor, situation." nlrl w hnr! l,nn hnneln T,v hr 05. Mobt Of tllO BUrvlVOrB hero U , 4 einthln minr hourR from nn imimr injured and thoy are suffering floor of a building, was finally rea- grievously from want of food and. ( By order of FHIO EDLUND, Prr-i. 'j,0me. KCK.MJ OF IIOKItOIt. ( Or MrlttM frw to c" Oi. -m 1, AVEZ55ANO. Italy, Jan. 1C Rcb- cuo work lu this devastated town Is becoming a ghoatly nnd norv wracking task, Mutilated bodies nYtrtpntnrl frnnt Ihn niltia nlfl linturr w w...u ..w. v, a ...v. Uw,..n , . l.f II.- ..II 1 " "" " laid clong tho rond which onco lo 1 ' 4"M u " ,,,"'u","u" Ml "v '" of soldlora aro digging out und bury-1 artillery. Conditions which obtained to tho railway station. Somo bod-ilaK08 of Loso' G00, Aluaf"cftn8lB' i ng tho victims and caring for tho In this battle aro Blmllar to thoso ......i . . -. 000. and Capello. nro reported biir--i.., tu ..o.i .i, i.,iir 'i im ca mp uurtH.-uKiiiKHu.u uuu iruquoat- . . . ,A -. ,... .' -...... ... ..w.. w. v..v .--., .4,w, , . . . . ., "Tho Fronch mado a very strong ' " : . .. , ,,,, attack north of Verdun but were re- et hack to tho court ho, so after pulBed. Near St. Mlhlel, the Fronch "" l Bnw ''Ul1 Dl1 tJrea J1 delivered attacks, reaching our front, "f ' vorf ournostly ,b tl oy walk line trenches, but wero drUon off. I tron t!l n0J Uol towar'1 During tho fighting our troops oc- "10 toai'r "u "aCK "' cuplod somo positions of tho onomy, "It was nftor this conversation but after rebuilding our positions wo hotwoen thoso two men and during voluntarily loft thoso taken from tho afternoon session of tho, grand tho enemy. Wo beat off an attack, Jury that Hunt admitted having near Mosnll. ueon n l)art' to t,lls 'fatftr 0un,br' "In East' Prussia and northorn affair. Ho not only admitted It, Poland thoro Is no change. Our at-,""1 offored to resign ns a grand tacks In Poland west of tho Vis- Juror. tula aro making slow progress. In ' "During the entire tlmo tho grand tho capture qf ono Russian vantage Jury was In session Hunt nrid Troad polnt northeast of tho Rawka river 'gold wero together every day. This wo took BOO prisoners and threo ma-lls so well knowre n fact that I havo clllno guns. Stubborn counter nt-i witnesses to provo it.' lacks hv tho Russians were driven' hnclc " Times Want Ads for results. UNI) AND C. A, SMITH cued alive. Count Resta, a prominent resi dent, escaped, although his whole family of nine and two servants wero hurled In tho ruins nt IiIh TO WASHINGTON 1 I A telegram received this nf- tornoon states that C. A. Smith and ox-Governor Llnd of M In land, where ho went to attend tho . i ne8ota. will Join tho Coos Bay stato hotel men's annual meeting, j delegation In Chicago and go to He came hack overland, II Washington with them, lack of caro, H J. .McKEOWN returned, last oviP nlng from a weok'a sojourn In Port- v 5 - im