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-yr- iyrWW EVERY DAY IS FISH DAY fOR THE MAN WHO IS LOOKING FOR SUCKERS a T.min "Campaign" Of (Ham lag mt& WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES Will Keep the Income from Your Furnished Rooms from Lapsing,! YOU enn really help tho family revenues by renting n fow furnished rooms nmli If you know how and when to use the classified columns, you may keep that Httlo extra Income as "steady as a clock." MT ADVERTISING In The TIMKS Will I'nt 'ol,p ltonl KhI,,, "1u Uic Market" Kf t c c 1 1 v e 1 y ! It will Pt tlio fncta about your nrnticrty before tlio eyes of nil "pos- b buyers" In town. And If there's one of tbem who ought to K It, you'll .ell HI MEMBER OF ASSOCIATE!) PUKaa I VOL. XXXV Established In 1H7H lis Tho Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Time?. Const Mnl! mid Coos liny Advertiser. No. 83 WEST MISTER FOR MURDER REVOLT IN CHINA MORE SERIOUS OE YOUNG MASSACHUSETTS GIRL Rev. Richeson Charged With Sensational Crime In Boston Today. ALLEGED TO HAVE KILLED GIRL TO MARRY ANOTHER Young Woman Found Dead In Y. M. C. A. Building Deadly Poison Used. my AsBOdntcd Press to Coos Bay 1 Times.) BOSTON , Mnss., Oct. 20 llov. Clarenco V. T. Richeson, pnstor of the UnptlBt churt'Ji In Cambridge, 1911 PENNANT TO PORTLAND Mohammedans Again Threaten Uprising Protest Against Censorship Rebels Gain Great Victory. McCredie Wins Coast League Honors As Result of Yes terday's Games. ' RAIX AGAIX DELAYS THE WORLD'S SERIES (Ily Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 20. Itatn ngaln today caused n aB arrested early today as a result postponement of tho Phllndcl- ,nBur', . ,i.,i m, .innHil Pliln-Now York gnmo in t ho of a police Investigation of tho death K wor(,,8 8orJc8 b by poisoning of Miss Avis Lonnoll, 'ttf itudcnt nt tho New Englnnd Conscr- PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 20 Port- vatory of Music. Tho nrrest wns ,U1(1 w,m tno mi CoaHt i,cnBH0 made nt the homo of Moboh Q. Ed- ponnnnt. monds, father of UlchcHon's ilnncco TIiIh Is tho glnd nows for tho Port- i nmnirivn m,u' nn,l Oregon fmiB who have been in urooKijn. Stirred to n higher pitch of onthu- For nearly seven ours, eight po- ,, tha UlIU n mn BM. llccmcn hnd been waiting outsldo tho BOtl8i , Edmonds homo In Brooklyn for an op-, Tho pennant was cinched yestor portunlty to ninko tho nrrest. No nt- day when Portlnnd won from San tentlon was paid during tho night to Francisco and Vernon went down to ,., nnll' nltomiitu tn cnl.l nillllls-.'rnt l,cforo Los AllgolOS. lion to the house. Tho oIHcoib hnd1 o scores yesterday: no wurrant for tho pnstor'a nrrest At Los AngoloB and for n tlmo tho occupants of tho. onion . nouso pnld no attention to ropented. Los Angeles rlnc nf tho door bell but finally soino At Sacramento one dlBConnected tho wires. Lntcri Onklnnd 15 the telephone wns also disconnected. Sncramcuto 1G Reallilng there wns no prospect of At San Francisco feeing tho minister beforo daylight,' Portlnnd Deputy Superintendent William I). Weatts of tho Hoston police depart ment niul Chief Inspector Dugnn of j the II u r en u of Crlmlnnl Investiga tion, plnccd their men nbout tho houre In Biich n mnnncr as tn rut off every nvenuo of csenpe. After thnt the ponce wnlted until shortly nfter; eiRni o clock, when Richeson wns taken Into custody. A dny or two before Miss Len noil's denth, enrds wer Issued for tho wedding of Itlcho ton nnd Miss Violet Edmonds. Itlclusuri Hid lllmxelf. Richeson went to Edmond's homo sundny night nfter ho had been in- Father of George Rotnor and formed of tho sudden death of Miss J Former Coos Bay Resident ItEHELK WIN VICTORY. (By Assoclntcd Press.) HANKOW, China, Oct. 20. (Hy courier to nenrest open who, Thursday, Oct. 19.) Itc bels nro winning tho fight with tho Imperials. HANKOW, Chlnn, Oct. 19, (Dclayod In transmission) A two days' battle between tho government forces from tho north nnd tho revolutionists ended In n victory for tho lat ter. Tho rebels forced tho Im porlnl troops to rctrent north to Hnnkow. Tho loyalists gun honts have dropped several miles down tho const. mlncnt In Knn Su, tho sccno of tho Mohnmmednn revolt In 1858-7C. Tho belief is strong hero thnt tho serious defeat of tho government forces as seems probable from tonight's dis patch from Hnnkow would have such effect on the country genernlly thnt It would fnll rlpo into tho hands of the revolutionists. Tho legations to day sent n strong Joint protest to tho government against tho prohibition of cipher dlspntches which Is comple tely disrupting trade and threatens to upset tho money market nnd lend to n dangerous panic. RECOMMENDS CLEAR LAKE AS ITER SUPPLY FOR COOS UT News In Confirmed. By Assoclntcd Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) SAN FltANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 20. Cable dispatches from China to the locnl Chinese papers con 11 tin tho news of the victory of tho rebel forces nt Hnnkow. n C 10 II II 3 Snn Krnnclsco (By Assoclntcd Press to Coos Dny Times.) PEKIN, China, Oct. 20. A Mo hnmmednn rebellion is reported Im REBELS AltE WINNING. Fears of Clilneso government nt linn kow Itenllzed. -(By Assoclntcd Press to Coos Bny Times.) PEKIN, Oct. 20 Fcara which had prevnlled hero since yestcrdny woro confirmed tonight by nn Assoclntcd Press dispatch from Hnnkow which stntcd tho rebels nro winning. W. R. HEARST IS IN 1 E MORE CLASHES IN M IMARA TRIAL Editor Says He Is Regular Democrat But Opposes Mur phy and Tammany Hall. By AsBOdntcd Press to tho Coos Bny Times) NEW YORK, Oct. 20 Wllllnni It. Hearst's announcement thnt ho is bnck In tho regular democratic fold has caused much speculation In poll tlcnl circles as to what will bccoino I of tho, Independence Lcnguo which no loumiou. .Mr. liearsi declared himself last night in tho opening ral ly of tho local fusion campaign. ' I am speaking," ho said, "us n good citizen, I hope, nnd nlso us n good Engineer Richardson Estimates Total Cost of Big System at $431,010. MAKES REPORT ON GOLDEN FALLS ALSO Opposition to Death Penalty on Circumstantial Evidence is Cause For Challenging of Jurors. m Lennell who wns declared for somo time to bo his ilnncco. From Sunday night until yesterday afternoon, ho' denied himself to nil callers nnd ! Ignored every plen for a s.ntoment Dies at San Diego. rinn Ii,iii,. mniinAiiit nt l,rt 'nnl hi. l ,' ' ...... ... . ... v"" " I hii ... v ,.- v. ,o .iMimuus wiui .miss i.ennon. 0n Mill Storo hero, todny received n so insistent were tho culls, however, tolegrnm trnm Snn Dlogo nnnounc- tnat yesterday afternoon ho loft tho K tho denth of his fnthor, Henry tdmniuls' home, eluded tho pursuers Ilotuor, who passed nwny thero aud- and tame to Boston nnd consulted denly. Henry Ilotuor resided on James It. Dunbar, n lnwyer. Itiche- Coos Bay n number of yenrs nnd Is ion wns accompanied hy Mrs. Ed- well known to tho oldor residents monds. Later, they returned to of the Bay to whom tho nows of his Brooklyn. denth will bring slncero pangs of re- The police last night discovered Bret, clues which led them to tnko sum- Henry Ilotuor wns elgthy-three my nctlon. "Wo hnvo found out 'cnr8 0,J ln8t Sundny. For somo bo purchnsed the cynnido of potns- tlmo ho hnd been growing feeblo lum, we know when It wns purchns- fom l,ls Incldont to his ndvnnced td, and where, nnd wo nro eoIiie to mv" Uo left ncro w,th "la funi"y that housn m,,i ,.l. nini..,, i i... nbout twenty yenrs ago but for nonr- tought tho deadly druir nnd at tho '' twenty yenrs prior to thnt tlmo e Zrl7lZ ZrU'lBnTX tlio fTvonunent employ.' working t SH-rJ 2. "' " "or Cnpt. Llttleileld in tho const KT TWO .TUIlOltS. (By Associated Press.) LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Oct. 20. Tho men who probably will bo first two jurors In tho Mc Nnmnrn murder enso wero se lected In court todny. They nro Seaborn II. Mnuning nnd F. D. Green. Tho indications aro they will escapo tho peremptory chnl-longe. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES. Cnl., Oct. 20 Tho stnto challenged Talesman T. W. Adams at tho opening session of tho-death penalty on circumstantial ovl McNnmnrn enso todny Implied bins den re. Tho chnllengo wns resisted bnsed on Adams' opposition to denth hy tho defense. Implied bins wns tho penalty nnd nlso for whnt the Call- formnl ground of tho chnllengo. fornln crlmlnnl code defines as "ac tual bias." There Is no section of tho crlmlnnl code covering clrcumstnntlnl ovldonco nnd for this renson It Is nccessnry tn construe Adams' nttltudo on this question as bins townrd tho prisoner. Adnms Is n socialist nnd n portion of the examlnntion wns devoted to sepa rating his theoretical political bollofs nnd his personal nttltudo townrd tho prisoner. The defense resisted tho challenge. Adams expressed tho be lief thnt Tho Times' building was Blown up by gns, "but" nsked Dnr row, for the defense, "you hnvo no opinion whether tho dofondnnt by brenklng n gas main or otherwise cnused tho building to bo filled with gns?" "No." The stnte takes tho position that belief of the gas theory la virtually belief of the Innocenco of tho defen dant. Tho court took tho chnllengo under confederation, limiting four chnllcnges now awaiting his decision. Tho stnto nlso challenged A. It. Mcintosh becnuso of his objection to South Coos River Not Consider edPartial Estimate on. Old Plant. Ilccommonding Clear Lako as tho best and most available water supply for tho future needs of Coos Bny nnd estlmntlng Its cost, together with thaC of securing tho present system at $131,010, tho report of Englucor lllchnrdBon presents tho first doflnito public dntn thnt hns been obtained on tho waterworks sltuntlon horo. Tho report doets not dcnl In detail with tho present wntcr system as It j mo out of the democratic party ! ,"" , 'fc "' "" .'".T""'" '"' "' ,1""' vonrs niro hut tho rnmniPiidntiln '""" or w,llur "gum oi mo waiorsuuir ) jearH at,o, uui ino cnmmcnuauio ,. .... ., , , ,, ,. ,irni,i.in of nntlonal democracy has," ,, " ,,, , .,,., ", ' ". "" "I mo bnck Into tho fold. "I lo I "';?. VA" "A'.. ","'" "'""' '.". " '-l ! ta no t ftwwu . ;. . ii i democrat. Mr. Murphy nnd his kind ' ur eui niu uio nvnunuio Biippiy: drove live course brought ,,,, .. ., .. .i,l- r"v,v,u.F. i iiu tannin VrfUttn nivur dcclnred ho would contlnuo to fight bh. i i, nin,i.. ...i,,t ....... ngnlnBt tho 'undemocratic principles" i Knglneor Itlchnrdson holding It out of Tnmmnny Hnll but thnt tho great- of tho ouostlon becnuso its olovnllan, est bonollt locnl democrntB could con- of sovcnty-flvo foot Is not nmplo for for upon nntlonnl democracy wns to .a gravity si-stem and becnuso tlio cnafc freo Itself of tho "hlndrunco and ! of pumping It would bo too cront. X II. n.. Ill ..." . .. hnndlcnp of Tammnny Hnll nnd Mur phy. VrfVwN CONTRACT LET S. P. W to newnnim in i . ..: nu oi jemea nun in uiu iiiuuui mi- tosr? n. , ,' ,U1ch1080n Bubnilttca provements. Ills nged wlfo pnssed Ion ui, q , tly nml 8,10WC1 " om- nwny nbout threo yenrs ngo nnd tho toond. J, , wn.8 lea fr01u th0 Ed son, Georgo, Is tho only living mom ond8 homo by tho police. i ber of tho family. a Vi,'l,BR,st h s,",v,"lt. Owing to the great dlstnnce. It will liin it v B ,0 tho Btttomont of WIN ho Impossible for Mr. Rptnor to nt- "w Holm, a druggist of Nowton tend his fnther's funernl. It will bmJ Vt0 tlle l)0llc. lo sold tho cyn- bo held in Snn Diego and will be un- nrfc, . Potassium to Richeson tho dor tho chargo of Mrs. Georgo Rot- iif.a Oc,ober 10, on tho mlnlstor'B nor. mement that ho desired to got rid Henry Rotnor wns n member of "' troublesomo dog In tho easiest Blnnco lodgo, A. F. & A. M., and "anner possible. Hnhn, who is n still retained his membership in this wend of Richeson Instructed him onhlon. oflZZSuiTX -rrnnt charging Richeson with Wot the vial nfter ho had killed tho ,flr8t deSre? murder. Wso invited him to attend his I ANOTHER fllllL IX CASE. wading with .Miss EdmnnilB niwl M.n' oi th asked hlln to keop tho snle Rev. RIcIh-soii'h Has Other 'Skelc- "o jiuiton secret, he,!.? Llnnc,1 was 19 years old nnd J HOniO Wns nt Hvnnnln. ATnaa Slio -. -. ....,., 9 wu iaaw ;a found dead In tho hnthronm n 'e Ynntir. -m , .. .. .. . tlon i .. . "" B nnsimn nssocia fim uJW ciy last Saturday. At (By Bay tons" In Pn-st. Associnted Press to Coos Times.) SALT LAKE CITY, Utnh, Oct. 20. !loc Dntlc-m' ?a1Is nf Ttwlnnfttw first I, ' " l Binniny. At "00 . - - kit 1m a8 thoilgut n case of sulcldo , denco, Mo., who has been closely ad untrn)'0,?pment8 s,,owe' sllQ , questioned by wire by tho Boston po Potassinm , . i S2y taUeu c,nn,tle o'jllco of tho past life of Rev. Richeson, "erasLnn ., wns g,von or 60ntlls seriously ill at tho homo of her nel in (S , or I)0,son which sho sister here. Eight years ngo the 'or nhvd i ef lt was a remedy Felts beenmo Interested In Richeson ti,.K.s!cal conditions thnt wero who was then nttendlns William T,,, -". ... m.w w.- Jt3IUK IU1II OUIUtji iiivj ,v.(.v. - We Is nf n ls 3o years of ngo cheson suftlcient money to complete Be- eausin i. ".' .'"m"u" Mood . J:r mi8ry. It wns under- jowell Collego nt Liberty, Mo. ttged -n, nnla that tho' wero on- Having him worthy, they loaned Rl cufers fro "fv,"8 teml,erament and his education. Since his ordination. B1 mlnMoi . lu urouBiH on oy iticheson has paia ubck ino money. Police t, , c,areor- Sho has not been told of the arrest Judge Murray today Issued of tho family's protege. Eugene Paper Says O'Brien Will Neither Affirm or Deny Report. Tho Eugene Guard snys: "Thoro ls nn apparently well founded report that tho S. P. Co. has lot tho contract for tho first 20 miles of tho Eugene-Coos Bay rail road. Advices from Portland to tho Guard stnto that General Mnnnger O'Brien refuses to confirm tho report. '"It is probnblo thnt tho S. P. Co. is awaiting tho outcomo of negotia tions with tho Lnno County Asset Co. beforo making olllclnl announce ment of tho letting of this contract. SUIT TD GET NAAl let between what Is known ns Bcnlo's Lako and tho Bay or North Inlet, ns near ns can bo gleaned from tho re cords nnd observance of tho sur veys of tho two projects. A pnrty who hns been trying to forrot out tho routes of tho two lines Informs Tho Times thnt from Bcnle'a Lake, tho Southern Pacific t survey swings to tho east to Schoflcld nnd thence Into tho Umpqun vnllcy nbove Rcedsport whilst tho North Pacific Const Lino swings westward, tun nolB through tho summit nnd pro ceeds to Winchester Bay. From tho Umpquu, ho figures out tho Southern I'aclllc route Is up Smith River to tho headquarters and t hence by tun nel Into tho Sluslnw valley. Tlio Pa cific Coast Line, ho claims, followa tho chain of lakes north from tho Umpqun to the Sluslnw. If this "dope" Is correct, there will nppnroutly bo little clnsh between tho North Coos River or rnthor Goldoir Fnlls Is given moro consideration, and although Mr. Itlchnrdson esti mates tho nvnllnblo wnt'or supply thero ns loss, tho cost la nlso slightly less thnn tho Clenr Lnko project. Tho Joint committees of tho North Bond nnd Mnrshflold city councils will moot shortly to consider tho ro port nnd refor to tho respective bod ies for nctlon. It will probably bo or dered to bo checked up by Engineer Gldley of Mnrshflold first. Tho following Is n detailed bimh piary of tho report prennrcd for Tio Times bv Councllmnn Edgnr McDnn lols of North Bond, secrotnry of tho Joint conimltteo of tho North Bond nnd Mnrshflold city councils: Clenr Ijike WnU-r Supply. Watershed Tho records show thnt for tho year 1008 tho preclpltatran wns fi0.9 Inches, nnd for 1009, 82.4 Inches. Tho records show a wldo ran go nnd In computing tho run-ort tho smnllor gnuglng wns taken na u bnplB. Guaglngs for 11 month fnun two for right-of-way until they got .September fi, 1910, to July 25, 1011. closo to Coos Bny. snow a totni run-oir of 400.31S.10O t no run-on uy monttm in - H Pacific Coast Line Starts An other Case Southern' Pa ' cific Got Sand Point. Advices received from Coqiilllo this nftornoon nro thnt tho rnclflc Const Lino railway Instituted another con demnntlon suit for rlght-of- way thoro todny. Tho papers wero filed by Its attorney, C. R. Peck, nnd tho suit la for right-of-way ncross tho north east qunrter of section ton, 24-13, owned by tho Simpson Lumber com pany. Deeds hnvo already been filed ceedlng right-of-way ncross this Thoro Is renson to believe thnt this property to tho Southern Pnciflc. deal will bo closed not Inter than This makes three condemnation tomorrow, nnd tho Southern Pnclllo suits by this line, the other two bo will then bo In n position to build from Eugeno to tho mountains at once. "Actual building of tho road Is, therefore, likely to begin very short ly and It is more than probable that tho rumors regarding tho letting of the contract aro true, nnd the news ls being held back until tho deal with tho Asset company Is closed." TIRE place SCREENS and IIIOXS, nnd FIRE SETS at MILXEIt'S. WE HAVE CHICKENS STAUFFS' HEATING STOVES nt MILXEIt'S. Ford CHOPPERS nt MILXEIt'S. HAINES FLOUR Is tho kind to BUY. Winchester Shot Onus and Lender SHELLS will reach nt MILXEIt'S. Tho Ladles of ST. MOXICA'S church will give a PROMENADE SOCIAL at I. O. O. F. Hall, FRIDAY evening, Oct. 20. DAXOINO and CARDS. Cake, coffeo and punch served. Tickets 50c. lng against tho owners of tho Hopo and Rezln ranches. Aside from this, thoro has been no definite development today in tho lo cal railroad situation. No definite newB ns to develop ments in tho Coos Bny nnd Bolso nro obtainable here although local parties in touch with them expect something doing Boon. A rumor wns nfloat today thnt parties supposed to bo representing the Southern Pnciflc wero ondenvor lng to ncqulro nil tho property in tho triangle between Hall avonuo, South Broadway and Mill Slough and the bay, Tho Southern Paclllo owns a large portion of this now. Developments In tho Coos Bay and Eastern Electric company that will shed somo additional light on this project nro also expected shortly. Probable Routes. So far as Coos Bay Is at present concerned, the battle ground be tween the Southern Pacific and Sum ner roads lies In the vicinity of tho mouth of North Inlet, or moro speci fically on the west Bide of North In- SOUTIIERN PACIFIC GOT IT. cubic feet. ns follows: Septembor. 1910 Cubic feet. -104. nun Suiiiiier'N Road Did Not Get Sand Octobor, 1910 49.09fi.SOO Point As Wns Reported. I Novell) her. 1910 230,947,200 Tho Southern Pacific did not slip u Decomber, 1910 219,974,400 hot nnd lot tho strategical property .January, 1911 329.05G.80O nt tho mouth of North inlet, known as Sand Point, go to tho Sumiio' road as reports yesterday Indicated. An investigation of tho records by The Times shows that tho fifty ncros lebrunry, 1911 24C.508.40O Mnrch, 1911 140,48B,40O April. 1911 83.452,400 Mny, 1911 92,472.800 June, 1911 52,012,800 nt Sand Point wero deeded by tho July, 1911 10.307.000 Bank of Oregon, II. E. Shlno nnd F.j B. Wnlto to tho Wlllnmetto nnd Pu- Totnl 1,400, 318,100 clfic Instead of tho North Coast Hnll- BS,I1K that tho conditions for way and tho Pacific Great Western this period wero normal, wo would as was reported yesterday. then hnvo approximately flvo-olghths This puts a decidedly new nhaso of t)l( rilIW)ft re(.or(,e(, uurliw thto uii uiu iucui Biimuiuii mm hiiiipiii e p0,lod for thnt of n minimum year. It for tho Southern Pnclfic. If it In- 0P 9 1 2.700.000 cubic feet equal to an tonds to bridge tho Bny or cross by ferry from North Inlet to Pony In letlet. ns nppnrently rellablo reports hnvo it thnt It does, tho Snnd Point property Is most essential. However, If it should resort to its alternative course of using tho mud-lint property average (low of 2,500,000 cubic foot or 18,750,000 gnllons for ovory 24 hours. Storngo Tho record Indlcntes that a major portion of tho entire How off water produced is discharged during; n period of gevon months, und it la on the east side of tho Bay, which ac- ovldont Umt ,t , cording to apparently rellnblo reports BU,dont amount of WBt0' t mo It has gained control of. It would lo- over ft oU of flvo mmhUt D tho glcally cross North Inlet somo dis tance nbovo tho mouth of North In let nnd proceed enst and south to get on to tho flats at such a grade as to build tho drawbridges high enough over tho various Inlets to comply with probable government teqiilrements. At nnv rnto. tho Sand Point nron- orty will bo very valuable to tho By construction of dam ncross tho small lnko south nnd enst of Edna Iake, Clenr Lnko and Lako Edna may bo converted Into such storage reservoir. I 'J his would bo quite sufficient to er.y w.u uo 0. ,, ,u wiu wntor f0UI. ft,ot nl)()V0 ,t8 llre80nt Southern Pacific from a standpoint Vftt a Buffldent voluuto of w of waterfront facllltlos. Through ., bo , ( , , shipments via water can bo handled from yards nt Sand Point without cnuslng trouble or crowding tho other termlnnl facllltlos or lines it may hnvo on tho enst side of tho bay or In North Bond or Mnrshfield. Official confirmation of tho story nbout tho purchase of tho property on tho west sldo of tho mouth of Pony Inlet Is still lacking. So far ns can bo determined from n search of tho records, no deeds transferring It have been filed. WHITE and GOLD DISHES in China and seml-porcolaln. MILXEIt'S Columbia HATTERIES nt Gunnery. WHEAT $35 per TON' at HAINES' storo water for n population of 1G0, 000 people By constructing n diuu of sufficient height to ralso tlio olo- water flow or supply of 4,000,000 pallons per 24 hours, for n period of flvo months, n sufficient time to tldo over tho dry reason. In this connection It would bo ne cessary to acquire tho riparian righto on those lnkos nnd ns much laud us la uecossary to control complete sanita tion. Headworks. Tho Intake of. this supply would be at the southorn end. of Lako Ednn proper. Tho wntor would be taken in by n tunnel T.G50 feet long nnd tapping tho lako soma ton feet below tho present surface. An Intake tower, gatos ami screens would bo necessary. Tho lake ftsell would act as a setl Imentat ion baata (Continued on page 4.) HI y lUS- JX-tfc-..A1-