The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A Southwest Oregon Paper
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pfLAGE CARGO aHEnKWflTER "SOLD SUBMARINES
OF LOST BOAI
When Those Having Freight
Attempt Salvage Vessel is
i Thrown Open for Plunder
Cases of Bottled Whisky Come
Ashore and Furnish Material
for Frightful Orgy
OFFICERS ME HELPLESS
People Help Themselves to Whatever
Tliey fan Hot Mombors of Const
Guard Cnlletl Out to Stop tho
Fighting Hundreds Thero
Bedlam awl chaos broko looso at
tho beach nwl tho wreck yesterday
afternoon when tho pirates nwl tho
merchants togothor went aboard tho
Santa Clara to broach tho cargo.
Lacking nil system nml with no 0110
nt tlio head, tho result wan a wild
scramble ovoryono for himself.
Boxes and casks woro sent flying
over tbo sldos or tho Blilp nttd
through tho breakers whoro more
willing pirates nml tliulr famllleH
dragged the goods nshoro and into
scnernto piles on tho beach, all of
thejn under guard.
Tlio merchants saved llttlo of their
goods and woro soon forced out of
tho running by tho pirates. All Inst
night tho looting wont on in ono
mad orgy. Cnno nftor case of whis
key was broached nml tho beach was
covered with swaying men.
Iinvo Drunken Itlot
At ono o'clock It Is reported thoro
was a regular riot on tho Hands nml
a hurry mil was sont for tho Coast
Guard In tho hopo that thoy might
be ablo to still things.
Captain Lof3todt, Purser Stnno
several officers and mombors of tho
crow camo back In a machine this
morning nftor an nil night vigil.
Officers Powerless
"Couldn't do a thing and it was
every man for himsolf," snld tho
Ccptaiu, weary from tho loss of
sleep, Howovor, ho at onco said
that ho was willing to go back down
to tbo wreck, altor gotting some
thing to cut and u short nap. Since
the vessel wont nshoro ho hns been
up and on tho Job nlmost lnccssnnt
1). displaying a tlioleos energy that
li wonderful.
Tired of Waiting
When tho merchants who had
goods on board, some of thorn sev
eral hundreds of dollars worth, had
waited threo days without gotting
permission to go aboard and no at
tempt was being mado to tnko tho
freight off, thoy grow desporato nnu
left on tho Alort by tbo dozens yes
terday aftornoon, dotormlned to savo
what thoy could. .
Shortly nftor thoy loft camo tho
word from C. P. I)oo, of the steam
ship company .tolling thorn to go
ahead. This word wos taken to tho
beach by A. T. Haines and commu
nicated to Captain Lofstodt. JIo
then relinquished his authority and
let the men go.
Pirate (Jet Delayed Clmco
This Avas tho long looked for
chanco for tho pirates. Thoy too
inarmed aboard and in tho confu
sion could not bo hold back any long
er, Oeorgo Goodrum orgnnlzod a few
men as best ho could and got ropes
about tbo uulck on tho forward deck
an, slowly what wns left of tho ma
chlno wns loworod into tho water
and a long lino of men tailed onto
the ropo strung nshoro nnd dragged
the auto through tho breakors and up
tho sands. It was badly wrecked
and is practically rulnod.
Somowhoro In the aftorhold ma
rauders found a motorcyclo, crated.
They used a llttlo system, put slings
aout it and brought It up out of
the hold and onto tho deck where
the cycle was lowered into tho water
ai'd pulled nshoro.
lloes In All Directions .
Men who woro at tho wreck said
tl'at goods wont flying ovor tho rail
from everywhere. Tho hatches wero
used, fo wero tho ports and whero
there wero no openings, holes wero
Punched, it was considered a won
der no one was killed.
from the top deck boxes woro sent
fl'taK. Hitting the rail, thoy would
often break open, sending the con
tents in all directions. Bottle after
bottle of booze floated ashore to be
AVE DHUMKEN HIIIT
gobbled up by many pairs of willing
bands.
An effort was mado to iitlllzo a
Established 1878
AsTlio Const Mall.
BOUGHT TO TAKK PLACE OK
WRECKED SANTA CLARA
In Doing Coaled By Saudi Clara's
Crow Today nnd Halls For Port-
land Monday With Passengers
Tho steamship Brenkwnter has
boon purchnBcd by tho North Pacific
Steamship Company nnd will sail
Monday for Portland with tho crow
and ofHcers of tho Santa Clara. Cap
tain Lofstodt will remain hero to look
after the wreck and do what remains
to bo dono hero.
Thoro Is n possibility that Captain
T. J. Mncgonn will return to tako
charge of her, though this report
could not bo verified at tho steam
ship office this morning, llowovor,
ho would not bo nblo to arrive hero
in time for tho trip on Monday.
Mute To Coal Ship
Word or tho sale Is said to have
reached hero lust evening, somo of
the officers rocolvlng telegrams from
headquarters. First Officer Charles
TIsoll got word to tako charge of get
ting tho altfp ready for sen nnd this
aftornoon sho was being coaled nt
tho bunkers.
Chlor Knglncor A. Dlshor, of Oak
lund, got it tolcgrnm telling him to
take tho berth of First Asslstnnt Kn
glncor, nnd Chlof Knglncor McCul
loch, or tho llrenkwntor ror tho paBt
six years nnd formerly on tho Ill-fated
Czarina, will romalu nt his post.
Thero nro now aboard the llrenk
wntor, In addition to tho Chlor Engi
neer, First Offlcor M. C. liakko awl
Purser J. M. Swltsor.
News .A I udo Dig Stir
Nows or tho purchasing or tho
Breakwater mado a doclded stir this
morning In watorfront circles. It
wns oxplalncd that tho crnft will sail
"Monday for Portland with passong
ers, mnko Coos Day and Euroka on
tho return trip and go onto drydock
li San Krnuclsco ror repairs which
aro necessary under tho ruling of
tho U. S. Inspectors of Hulls nnd
Hollers Edwards and Puller. Agont
A. P. Nott said this morning that sho
will loso a trip there.
Offered Crew Old Jobs
All of tho officers and mombors of
tho crew waxed Jubilant when tho
word was passod around. Many had
gathered at tho dock beforo word
had been given out officially.
"Want a Job?" big First Officer
TIsoll would "sing out."
"Job? Whero?"
"On tho Breakwater. Slio's going
up Monday."
And bedlam broko looso. Every
body wanted to talk nt onco nnd
ovoryono wanted n Job. All woro
willing to go. Tho crow had Intend
ed to sail today on tho Kilburu for
Sim Francisco, thoro to seek now
berths.
No prlco nt which tho Drcakwator
was bought was given out. Mr. Nott
snld that ho did not know tho riguro.
Dosplto her years or servlco tho
Drcakwator Is tho only vessol that
over malntulnod Iter schedule in and
out or Coos Day with almost clock
work suroncss, though much or tho
crodlt, or course, was duo Captain
Macgonn.
couplo or tho big lire boats by bring
ing them nlongsldo and piling tho
rrolght In. This system was not
successful and ono or tlio boats was
capsized.
Ono Mud Scene
C. F. McCJcorge,. who was at tho
wreck gnvo a vivid description or tho
events. "At low tldo, over on tho
rocks could bo soon any amount or
llttlo piles or stuff with a woman
or child standing guard. Tho bus
band or relatives would come run
ning up with something moro to add
to tho heap nnd then dash buck to
tho wreck for moro.
Sightseers Thero
"Thoro wero hundreds of sight
seers, most of whom Jolued In tho
grand moleo. Even the women went
stringing into tho breakers. When
tho wator washed up they sometimes
took rerugo on boxes. Often so many
would got onto ono box that It would
break sending them all Into tho wav
0) again.
"Tho first man I met on tho beach
was staggering about. Ho had five
bottles of Pobbloford In sight; I
don't know bow many Insido of him.
Ho was followed by two more men
In even worse condition."
NOT ACCOUNTED FOR
Everyone aboard tho Santa Clara
hns been accounted for excepting
t..o,i lniinn whom Mrs. R. II, Glas-
fgow, 105 Central avenuo, says may
1 1. hor hmther who lives in Portland,
i Sho has wired again trying to find
out if he left on the sania wiura um
late this aftornoon had received no
further word.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915
PASS STRAITS
Germans Get Through at Gib
raltar and Sink Three Ves
sels in Mediterranean
ANNOUNCED TODAY
Belief is Germany Will Send
All Her Undersea Boats
To Those Waters
COMPLY WITH AGREEMENT
Belief is For That Reason Germans
Will (live Up Campaign In Eng
lish Waters Two Krcnch Doats
and Ono Italian Ship Lost
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$ SEVERAL steameds 0
O HAVE BEEN HUNK
6 (nr AuoflaUl rr to com nay Tlmra.
LONDON, Nov. (5. Tho
British steamor Woodflold,
3581 tons was sunk. Part
of tho crow reached lund nnd
others nro believed to bo O
safe.
A tolcgrnm rrom Algiers
says tbo steamer Sldl For-
ruch was sunk yesterday by 4
a Gorman submarlno, crow
arriving hero today.
(lly AitOflitM I'rraa lo Con Hay Tlmra,
PAItlS, Nov. C Tho Straits of
Gibraltar again havo been passed by
German submarines, which on Thurs
day sank two Fronch and ono Italian
stoamor. Tho mombcrs or tho crow
or one vessol aro missing.
Threo Vessels Sunk
An official statomout says tho
Germnn submarines passod through
tho straits of Gibraltar on .tho night
or Nov. 2 and on Nov. 4 sank tho
Froirch ships Duhrn nd Calvados
and tho Italian ship Ionlo. Thoro la
no nows trom tho crow or tho Cal
vados.
Tho nows of tlio prosenco of Gor
man submarines in tho Mediterra
nean benrs out tho recent prlvnto ln
rormntlon thnt Gormnny had docld
ed to sond most or hor submarines to
tho Mediterranean having virtually
nbnndoued tho campaign on Drltlsh
waterB In consoquonco or tho agree
ment sho ontored into with tho Unit
ed States.
DILL SEIZE BOUTS
RUMANIA TAKES STEPS REGARD
ING CARRYING MUNITIONS
Will DlMirm Vessels Flying; Itussia"
Flags With Such Cargoes
, Ami Intenio tlio Crews
(nr AMotit4 rrw o nr Tinn.i
LONDON, Nov, . Rumanian au
thorities havo taken tho nocessary
steps to bring Into Humanian harborH
nnd disarm vessels flying tho Russian
flng which nro loaded with arms
nnd ammunition ror Serbia, says n
scml-orftclal stntoment Issued ut Bu
charest. Tho crows will bo Internod. Tho
action wns taken because or tho Tou
tonlo occupation or tho Sorblan bank
of tho Danube.
BOMB IS EXPLODED
SUGAR CARGO IX BRITISH BOAT
IS BURXIXO
Vessel Is Taken 1'Mo Port At Hall-
fav With tho Cargo Still
Smouldering
(lly AocltHl I're lo Coo llay Tlmn.1
HALIFAX, Nov. C Flro, in tho
cargo of sugar on tho British steam
er Rio Lages. which put Into here
last night with flames still smouldor-
Ing, was caused by an Incendiary
bomb, according to a statomout to
day by tho captain. '
4- WILL FIRST GO SOUTH
TO BE REPAIRED
Later word today ordered
tho Breakwater to clear as
soon as possible for San
Francisco to undergo repairs.
The men aro aboard coaling
the vessel this afternoon,
LONDON GLOBE IS
SEIZED BY OFFICERS
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printing plant of the Lon
don Globe, together with
copies of the issues of
yesterday and today,
were seized by the police,
ER HAS
STARTED EAST
Soon Have to Resign His
Office as War Minister
of England
TO STAY LONG TIE
Statement is That His Mis
sion for Country is a
Highly Important One
MAY BE ATTHE FRONT
Itcport That Ho lias Already Plac
ed Ills Resignation In tho llaiids
of tbo King Is Officially Do
nletl In (heat Britain
llljr Auot'UtM I'm, to Coo liar Tlmra.
LONDON, Nov. C. Tho Post says
Enrl Kitchener, secretary of war, has
been entrusted with nn Important
mission to tho near east and has al
ready dopattcd from Loudon.
May Design Soon
"It is truo lib has not resigned, but
tho importnnco or his presont errand
makes certain thnt his resignation Is
only delayed. '
A suggestion has boon' mndo that
Lord Huldano bo brought backjtojho
war offlco, but this probablMs'un
'rouwlod." ' Holtcrntlon of tho roport that Kit-
chenor placed his resignation as sec
retary of war in tho hands or tho
King has hi ought forth an official
statomout to tho contrary.
ANNOUNCEMENT MAlDIl
Kitchener WJU bo Away ror 11 Pro
longed Period
(lljr AmmIiI4 rrraa tvCoo Hay Tlmra.
LONDON, Nov. C. It was offl
clully announced tonight that Flold
Marshal Kltchonor has gono to tho
Eostoin theater or war.
"It Is generally bolloved," suld
tho Post, "that Kitchener's business
will necessitate a stay so prolonged
that It will be necessary to till his
place nt tho War OHIco beforo
long."
AGGEPTED BY KING
RULER OK GREECE ACTS OX
CABINET RESIGNATIONS
Announcement or Fact Is Mndo in
Newspaper at AUion.s, A Dls-
IMitch Today States
lly Annul iatej I'rru to t'ooa Hay 'rimm.l
PARIS, Nov. 0. Nowspnpora an
nounce that King Constantino has
definitely accepted tho resignation
of the Zaluls cabinet, says a Havas
dlspntch from Athons,
TAKE OUT LICENSE
MISS ELSIE HALL AND ROVAL F.
Nil ES TO BE .MARRIED
Culmination or Romance Is Kept a
Secict Brldo is Grailuato or
Lotyd High Helmut
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Nov. 0. A marrlago
license was granted hero today to
MIhs Elslo Mary Hall nnd Royal
Francis Nllos, or Mnrshflold,
Miss Hall is tho daughter or Mrs.
J. T. Hall, Commercial avonuo, and
last year graduated from tho Marsh
field High School. Sho la well
known In this city and has a great
many friends who will bo surprised
at the announcement.
Royal F. Nlles is an instructor in
his tory at tho Marshfleld High
School and athletic coach, This Is
his second year hero, during which
ho has mado a decided success or
his work and has turned out somo
KTCHEH
EVENING EDITION. TWELVE PAGES.
NISH CAPTURED
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Capital of Serbia Falls Into
Hands of Enemy Who Join
With the Teutons
T THREE
Strong Defense is Put Up,
City Finally is Taken
by Invaders '
but
REPORT OTHER VICTORIES
Several Towns Aro Captured from
Serbians Russians Aro Thrown
Back on I ho Gallcla Front Pa
ris Claims Attack Repulsed
Illy AnorlatM I'reM to Coon Hay Tlmra.
BERLIN ANNOUNCES
FALL OK THE CAPITAL
p Dy Aatoclatfcl iTcaa to Con nay Time. J 4
BERLIN, (WIroless to Say-
vlllu) Nov. C. Tho capture
of Nlsli, Sorbin, by Bulgurl-
nils is nuuouncod officially
hero today.
A tolegram to Amsterdam
from n Sofia Ncwb Agency
says that ono Bulgarian dl-
vision has entered Nlsh. 4
LONDON, Nov. C Nlsh, of, tho
c.ipltnl or Serbia, has fallen boforo
tho victorious Bulgarian army awl
the Bulgarian and Gorman rorcos
havo gotten Into touch with onch oth
er near Krlvlvlr.
Tho town or Krallovo, 3G miles
southwest of Kraguyovnts was cap
tured by tho Gannons who woro pur
suing tho Serbians to cast or ttiat
Volut.
'FightThroo Days
Tho tall or Nlsh wns orroctod nr
tor threo days heavy righting.
Tho BuIgarH won vlctorlos at or
near Lukovo and Sokouanva and cap
tured sovornl cuuuou. "
Forty mtlos northwest or Nlsh, tho
Germans captured Varvarlna, taking
moro than 3,000 prisoners.
On Gnlkiu I'Ynnt
In eastern Gallcla, tho Russtnnn
woro thrown back across tho Strlpa
river, according to Berlin, which says
CO offlcors nnd 0,000 Russians wero
captured
In tho -west, Paris Bnyn n fresh
Gorman attack at Lacourtlso failed.
Russians Ixiho
Tho nrmy or Oonornl Von Llnsln
gen capturod ftirthor RusBlan posi
tions northeast or Rudku. Tho Rus
sian attempts to break through tho
Gorman lines on tlio Dvlnsk trout
woro rutllo, Borlln reports.
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SECRETARV DAXIEUS XEWSPA
PER OFFICE DEHTROVED
Loss Is About Quarter or Million Dol-
Ijirs Published News ami
Observer Thero
Illy Aanodalfkl I'rcui to I'ooa Hay Tlmra,
RALEIGH, N. 0., Nov. 0. Tho en
tire plant and building of tho Nows
and Observor, owned by Secretary of
tho Navy Daniels was destroyed by
flro early today. W. II. Bngley, tho
bt'sluess manager, was painfully In
jured. Tho loss Is about $250,000.
Printing House Burns
Tho largo printing establishment
of 13. M. Uzzoll and Company was al
so a comploto loss. Several small
stores wero partly or complotoly de
stroyed. This Is tho socond time tho Nows
nnd Observor was burned out slnco
Daniels has boon the head of tho na
vy department, tho first occurr
ing April 2, 1913.
of tho best teauiB tho high school
has ever had. Ho Is a graduato of
Whitman Collogo and threo years
played All-Northwest full back. He
Is woll-known nwl oxlromoly pop
ular. EASTSIDE REGISTRATION
I will bo at tho Eastsldo city hall
Monday evening, November 8, and
each successive ovenlng thoreatior
until dono, to register tho voters or
Eastsldo,
C. P. KEATING,
City Recorder.
DR. H. K. KKLTY, DentUt, SOI
Coke Bldg. Piion0 liiJ-J,
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AMERICANS HAVE '
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NAC0, Ariz,, Nov, 6,
Drs, Thlgpon and Mil
ler and the two chauf
feurs, Wilson and Pylan,
whom Villa reported as
killed, arrived this morn
ing from Villa Verde,
HJXPECTED TO WIN GAME WITH
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Many Important Games Played by
Football Tenuis East of tho
Rocky Mountains
(LYME POSTPONED
ACCOUNT OF RAIN
Oy Auoclatad Vnu 10 : ray Tlmra.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. C
Tho Oregon-Southern Call-
fornln gamo was postponed
on account or rain.
Virginia 35, Vandorbllt 10.
Cornell 31, Michigan 7.-
Pittsburg 19, Washington and Jor
forsou 0.
Dartmouth 7, Pennsylvania 3.
Ynlo 0, Brown 3.
' Iowa 13, Purdue 19.
Columbia 17. Connecticut Aggios
C.
Swathmoro 0, LaFnyotto 17.
Nebraska 30, Nebraska Wosloyn
0.
Mnlno 23, Bowdoln 13.
Navy 13, Buckuoll 3.
' Army 0, Notrodam 7.
Syracuno 73, Mount Union 0,
Ohio Stato 10, Indiana 9,
Harvard, 10; Prlncoton, C.
Michigan Aggies, CS; Marquotto, G
Chicago, 30; Haskell Indians, 0,
Missouri, G; Northwostoru, 21.
Carlisle 23; Holy Cross, 21.
End first quarter, Washington,
19; California, 0.
Kansas 41, WaBhburn 0.
Colorado Collogo 27. Utah 7.
Colorado School or Mines 18, Don
Vor University 0.
Ilf Aaaoclat! ma to Cooa Hay Tlmra.
PORTLAND, Nov. 0. Threo big
games woro playod on tho Pncltla
const today. Washington clnshod
with California at Berkeley, tho
Northerners going Into tho gamo
honvy ravorltos.
Oregon wns favorlto against South
ern California at Lob AngolcB whllo
tho Oregon Aggies woro expected to
tako Idaho's monsuro at Corvnllis.
Tho only but that Cnllfonila back
ers would tnko was thnt Washington
would not roll up a scoro ot 20
points.'
GAMES IN EAST
Most Important Is Contest of liar
vard u'd Princeton
(lly AaauclttM 1'nraa to Cooa Hay Tlmra.
NEWYORK, Nov. O.Harvnrd's
annual football gamo with Prlncoton
todny hold tirst importauco In tho
oast. Prlncoton was favorlto. Two
other games which attracted largo
ctowds were Yalo vs, Brown and
Pittsburg vb. Washington and Jef
forson. RESULT IN DOUBT
Vunderblltr-VlrlulH Guiuo
Much Intcrost
Attracts
lly Ataoclattx l'r lo Cooa nay Tlmra.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov. G.
Tho Vandorbllt-Virginla gnmo horo
today was tho principal southorn con
test with the outcome In doubt, Ala
bama vs. Georgia at Atlanta was nn
other important contest.
CORNELL IS FAVORITE
Expected To Win Gamo With Mlclil
gnu Today
(lly Aaaoclatri I'rraa to Cooa Hay Tlmra.
CHICAGO, Nov. G. Interest in
middle western football centered In
tho Michigan-Cornell game with tho
latter favorlto. Chicago played tho
Haskell Indians,
.
PROMINENT VIXAXC1ER
DIES IX PHILADELPHIA
Illy Aaaoelatfa rrrulo (Tvca say Tlmra.)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,
Nov. G. P, A. B, "Wldener a
widely known financier, died
at ills home here today,
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HIS "
FACTORY HRE
Twenty-Persons Lose Their
Lives in Brooklyn and More
Than Fifty Were Hurt
ESCAPE BOOT OFF,
Crowd Sees Eight Girls Burn
to Death While Hanging to
the Fire Escape
STARTS ON LOWER FLOOf
Most of tho Vivo Hundred OccupaMto
Aro On tlio Upper Stories and Ar
Uiiablo to Get Out of Frame
Structure Which Burns
Illy AMorlalihl 1'rraa to Cool Day Tlmra.)! .
NEW YORK, Nov. G. At let,t
twenty mon nwl girls woro killed and
moro than 50 others injured in a
riro that swept tho four story wo4
ou factory in tho Williamsburg suc
tion ot Brooklyn today.
Ambulances wero rushed from Mt
parts of tho city and numorouB tem
porary hospitals woro established,
Most of tho victims aro girls.
Starts on First Floor ,
' Tho firemen thought the tifi
started on tho first floor as the sur
vivors roportcd tho lower stairways
n mass of flames arid escape that wj;
cut off.
Tho majority of tho COO occupanj
wero on tho upper floors occupied
by tho Essox Shirt Company. Tan
Diamond Candy Company occuptal
tho two lower floors. r
Soo Glr's Burned -n't
A groat crowd gathered and be
gun cnlllng to the girls awl men or
tho flro escapes not to Jump. In
whut Boomed an Incredibly short
tlmo ho.wpvor TleTltwefTrelMiii
pouring throiiKh the windows. A few
minutes later tho crowd was horri
fied to soo eight girls burned to
death as thoy clung to the fire es
capes. Recovering Bodies
Fifteen bodlcB, nearly all glrta,
woro carried out of tho buIldlnir.jU.
3 o'clock. Firemen said a number
of other bodies woro lying Just, in
sido tho windows. At this tlnui
part ot tho roof collapsed. j
ARE LANDED SAFELY
TWENTY-FOUR FROM THE lOIl
BRAGG RESCUED
Kleamer is Spiked on (ho Rockri-.
Cause Whs Recent AlwndoH-
iiieut of Light Houso
lly Araotlitfcl I'rraa to Coo Bay Tlaaaa.
SAN DIEGO, Nov. G.--Twenly-fcur
passongor3 nnd crow or fbo
wrecked steamor Fort Bwfc,
aground slnco early yesterday 't
Point Pnlmn, Lower Calirornla
.wero safely housed aboard the flng
hhlp San Dlogo after a, night spent
'on tho beach.
A mossago from tho San Dleo.
which was staudlng by, said the wir-
fvivors would bo brought here, start
lng probably today. Tlio Fort Brag
fls spiked on rocks which are sticking
through hor bottom but calm seas
are prevailing. Tho accident was
tho result of a lighthouse being
abandoned recently.
LAW KNOCKED OUT
SUNDAY CLOSING ACT IS IMsV
CLARED INVALID
Decision Glvou Today In the Ste-
trlct Court t Portlautl Ore
cerjiimn tho Defendaut.
lly AaaocSalr.1 Prraa to Cooa Bay Tlnw.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 6. Of,
gon's Sunday closing law, whlcb Hm
boQU on tho Btatutes many years, bftt
which no attempt was made to il
forco until a mouth ago, was 4f
clnred Invalid by the State Duplet
Court today,
Dan Kellahor, a groceryaMi
onarged with violating the law, ytu
round not guilty. The law was de
clared Invalid on the grounds Uui H
speciriod certain lines of bustauss
should not bo conducted oa the
"lord's Day", Tle court bald fM
to be a religious discrimination.
Do't forget the Band Mtrnqmndm
dance at Eagles Hall Saturday iOit
Nov. 0. PiUe at Busy Corner Dnig
Store ,