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No. 94- TAFT REVIEWS NAVAL ASSEMBLY Employes of Imperial Powder Company Factory There Cremated Yesterday PLANT ALSO BURNS FROM UNKNOWN CAUSE KYRLE BELLEW Coroner's Jury to Determine Whether Short Circuit Caused Disaster. By Associated Press to tho Coos Dny 11 III UBS CHEHALIS, Wnsh., Nov. 2 No ftctj havo been nHcertnlned which definitely oxplnln tho cnuso of tho fire at tho Imperial Powder com wnr riant which destroyed tho plant yesterday nnd cost tho lives of eight jlrls. Tlicro is n nossiuuuy mm u wis caused by a short circuit of olcc Irle wires bolng placed In tho fac tory yesterday. A coronor b Jury Is conducting nn Investigation today. S W child is drowned. lUby of Mnriou ('Union of Co(iilllo Victim of Accident. COQl'ILLE, Ore., Nov. 2. Wlillo Marlon Clinton's 13 months old child tss playing out in tho wnrd It foil Into a 10 gallon Jar which contained about ono gallon of water and was drowned. Tho child was evidently trying to piny In tho water whon It fell head first Into tho Jnr and wns dead before It was discovered by Its parents. Noted English Actor, ' Author and Explorer Dies at Salt Lake City Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da Times. SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 2 Kyrlo Hollow, ono of the foremost actors of tho English speaking stngo, author and explorer, died hero early today of pneumonia. Ho was born In Cal cutta In 1S57 of English parents. Greatest Assemblage of Fight ing Vessels In History of America Viewed by Presi dent Today. . (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.) NEW YORK. Nov. 2. From the brldgo of tho Mny Flower, President Tnft todny rovlowed tho most not nblo nssemblngo of warships In tho history of tho Amerlcnn navy. Not a thrill of adventure was attached to today's spcctnclo but from the stand-noon for Hot Springs. Vn. point of fighting power, tho number of ships nnd spectacular settings tho review presented a mnrlno picture unsurpassed In beauty nnd Impressl vonesB. In threo long columns, Btrctchlng as far as tho oyo could sec, 09 Moating crafts ns tho Presi dent passed by, lifted tholr voices In presidential snlute. Tho day was perfect and adding to tho plcturcs queness, a brisk breezo ruffled tho hnrbor with whlto caps that made tho ships nnd their decorations n riot of color. The President, who al tered his travel, plans to como horc at this time and will leave this after- TO E TOOCE TO NEGOTIATE PEACE 1 E HASTE IN ONE KILLED IN N DYNAMITE TIED STATES I GO Validity of Initiative and Refe rendum Law Will Soon Be Determined. (By Associated Press to Coos Dny Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Nov. 2. Tie legal fight to put nn ond to tho ultlativo and referendum legislation IHcomo to a cllmnx probably today, tn tho United States Supromo Court Is scheduled to tnko up tho mw or tho Pncillc Tolophono nnd uiegraph company which Is roslst JI tho tnx In Oregon, lovled under tie Inltlntlvo act. passed by tho peo fie. Several othor states which hnvo Wtlatlvo and referendum laws havo Wned hands with Oregon to defend e system. IS. STEINON PASSES AWAY Hearing Starts Off With a Rush In McNamara Trial at Los Angeles Today. Dy Associated Press to tho Cuo Hay Times) LOS ANa I2I.ES, Oil., Nov. 2. In contrnst to yesterday, todny's pro ceedings In tho McNamara murder trial moved with n rush. Tnlcsmnn llomnnes, who wns challenged yes terday by tho state, wns rolensed on tho consent of both sides. This loft nlno In tho Jury box excopted for cnuso. Tho Jury box was refilled and tho examination proceeded. A snag wns almost Immcdlntoly struck with by Judgo IJordwell's excusing J .W. Chnmbors nnd O. II. Hnycs, nolther of whom bellovo In conviction nn clrcumstnntlnl evidence. Tho prose cution declnred It had not challenged Hnycs nnd ho wns recalled. Tho de fonso wanted Chambers recalled, but this wns refused. Tho defense wns refused permission to question Hnyes on his beliefs on clrcumstnntlnl evi dence, nnd then asked that his nann bo placed In tho box from which veni remen nro to bo called to 1111 tho va cancies In tho Jury box. These were nlso rofused nnd tho court closed tho Incident by announcing ho would not examine nuy moro witnesses ns to their beliefs In clrcumstnntlnl evi dence. Edward B. Dalton of Seattle Victim of Disaster There Others Injured. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos liny Times) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 2. Ed ward B. Dnlton, son of ex-nsslstnnt Attorney Genornl Dalton of Wash ington wns killed and Frnnces Bow in an sustained n broken leg when tho nuto wont over tho cmbnnk inoiit of tho North Trunk rond. Seven peoplo woro In tho nuto. A donso fog probably caused tho accident. N CLARKjLOGAN Speaker of House Declares Nine-Tenths of U. S. Citi zens Favor It Now. ' (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) FHEMONT, Neb., Nov. 2. "Nine tenths of tho peoplo In tho country fnvor tho annexation of Canada and I don't enro who hears mo say it," de clared Spenkor Clark In n speech hero todny. Clnrk said that If ho should run for president his annexation platform would enrry every stnto In tho Union. LA FOLLETTE IS IN PACE W National Assembly Requests Revolutionary Leader for Armistice Now. Wisconsin Senator Begins Campaign For Republican Presidential Nomination (Dy Associated Press o Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 2. Tho headquarters for tho campaign of Senator La Folletto for tho republic an presidential nomination woro opened hero todny. Robert M. Duck Is temporary chalrmnu. MANY ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER i E F 000 Steamer In Early Today From Portland Sails Early Sat urday Morning. Tho Drenkwntor nrrlvcd In enrly this morning from Portlnnd with n largo list of passongors and n mis cellaneous enrgo of freight. She had n good trip down tho coast. DR. STRAW ON NAVAL BOARD Gov. West Arranges to Reor ganize Oregon Naval Militia Five Appointed. SALEM, Ore. Nov. 2. Reorga nization of tho Orcgou Naval Militia was completed by Govornor Wost, .commander In chief. Tho law places Tho Droakwator will sail nt 8 supervision or tho nnvnl mllltln nn- o'clock Saturday morning for Port- (,cr tno board composed of flvo" corn land. I missioned ofllcors. It has beon found Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho that lt ia not Bod business to hnvo Drenkwutor woro tho following: itn,s board nuu, un ot o"lcors In nc- Mrs. D. D. Clark. II. C. Clnrk. l,vo rvico nnu wio reorganization is Weil-Known Coos River Man Succumbs to Two Years III nese -Funeral Friday. eiJcwlS!non' a wo11 known resident Weof MVer,(!,ed ,nBt n,Blit at tho r. h7'"? ""Tal,?"r ler. 4fc u"1 cuuiiuicuwuiis ifV c,c.aU8es of death. butsoen " W?3 b0Fn..,n Kansas toontV m T l ",s mo m uoos ben niTiV K ,,ero Wltn n,s ParontB , .- JuuiJK, iuirrvn i -"v-BBTen venra nl.1 Ho i. .: :- ". Ho was about Iue j?Jurv,ved by four brothers, 84Ellne6mand Dan ot Co3 Klver, V.. ?l llllainOOk nml fmir alatnra Albert' pii.B,alc? of Coos "Ivor, Mrs. rffller,0,,?atch,nS Inlet. Mrs. Barnes : !Xe of Mahfield and Mrs. Bert Green Arrested at St. Helen's, Oregon, on Blood Hound's Evidence. Dy Associated Press to the Coos D;vv Times.) ST. HELENS, Ore, Nov. 2. Dort Green Is undor arrest charged with murder In connection with tho death of Charles II. Wolst, n game lender whoso body wns found near hero, Jato yesterday. Dlood hound) secured from Clntsknnlo, according to ofll cors, led them directly to Green's cnbln. Green denies any knowledgo of tho crimo. ..T.' wno Tll!,n- resides in tho stnto His parents reside rteni bo held from tho iock pl,r "!.?" .00B ocloct i- ,'u,"e n coos River at ft l Ru iBV a. aernoon and Rev. 5!a,. Intpof Mwshfleld will om RiTer Jl"ment will be In tho Coos "cuiciery. MUkW".15 hna TAUGHT you a?n?iJ.B G0n Plnco for iAsmt. JW thTiS :- ",urn VOO3IEN. REVISION OP RATES. Now Clnsslflcatlon nnd Schedule of Hallway Freight Tariffs. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times)' CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 2. A gonernl revision of railroad rates in Southern nnd Wostern Territory with a view to securing uniformity in the descrip tion of articles and also uniformity in rules and minimum rates hns been prepared to go into effect February 1. Edith Carlson, Sublo Carlson, Corde Ha Lamport, Emma Lampert, Mrs. J. Lnmport, Mrs. T. Potorson, Miss P. Peterson, Ethel Tlmms, Volma Duck Ingham, a. E. Hlngo, Mrs. J. A. Wnrd, Mrs. Slbol, J. C. Taylor. C. C. lllddleston. C. J. Lampert, W. II. Treglown, E. J. Dabbynu, Geo. Couch, Mrs. W. A. Dickson, Miss C. Came ron, Mrs. J. C. Austin, Mrs. L. Do wesse, Mrs. C. Dnlley, Mary Dalloy, Mrs. E. II. Donnctt, Gus Koysor, S. Penrco, 12. J. Gavin, II. G. Rosslow, V. Lamport, E. Lnmport, Jno. Lnm port, W. G. Rnwiisloy, Mrs. Rnwns loy, Felix Rawnsloy, E. M. Rosen thal, S. Notnirn, A. A. Lovy, Fnthor Mini roe, Mrs. J. R. Page, Mao Schel borg, Lillian Turnbull, Mrs. A. Sul livan, H. D. Donnhoy, G. W. Hollls ter, M. C. Callmer, Robt. Mnrsdon, W. D. Curtlss, G. G. Smith, G. W. Lawronco, Fred Waldrldgo, M. "W. AI- llstrom, J. O. Austin, A. Sullivan, W. W. Loonoy, E. II. Donnott, Robt. Mc Keo, F. C. Drldgoford, A. Hnngo, C. Mnlohom, C. A. Johnson, T. O'Drlon, R. A. Wolso, D. H. Prldecock. N, M. Thoyor, D. E. Witt, C. Gill, Jno. Dnr ker, A. McLellom, W. Hutcheson, S. Anlerson, C. Johnson, G. Fane, T. Menrutson, A. F. Dornge, A. Jones nnd F. Carson. IS FORMER CONVICT. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LACROSSE, Wis., Nov. 2 Edward Miller, under arrest hero charged with burglary, has been Identified us Edward Ducheaneau, who escapod from tho Walla Walla ponltontinrv September 6, 1009. I1AX ON SANTA CLAUS LETTERS IS REMOVED (Dy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 2. Rescinding his previous ac tion, Postmaster General Hitch cock today removed tho ban on "Santa Clnus" mall and letters nddrossed to him will bo deliv ered to chnrltablo organizations or persons, with a view of leaving tho men freo to chooso their own ofllcors nnd of having n board to conduct tho busi ness affairs inado up of men not in nctlvo sorvico nnd appointed by the governor. Tho following hnvo beon appointed members of tho now naval board: Harvey J. Deckwlth, John McNuIty, Albert J. Cnpron, Cnptaln C. S. Gun derson, Dr. B. E. Straw. These mem bers will each hnvo tho rank of llou- tenant commander. Tho business affairs of Captain John J. Roynolds having compollod him to tender his resignation nu cap tain, tho samo wns nccopted to tako effect as soon ns his successor wns olected. This will bo dono nt tho olectlon to bo hold by tho resorvo on Novomber C, 1911. Captain Reynolds is commended for faithful services 'rondorod tho militia during tho tlmo ho has been In command of tho ship. OUT ON LINE Big Hill Railway Contractor Inspects Route From Eu gene to Coos Bay Tho rumor that hns been current on tho Dny for sometime that tho Pncillc Grent Western nnd Pacific CoaBt Lino nro really Hill projects was given nn Impetus nnd n further rcsomblanco of being founded on fncts todny by n report that Johnson Porter, ono of tho Portor Brothers who hnvo been building tho Hill lines In tho west, is now making' nn In spection trip west from Eugono nnd mny possibly como down tho const to Coos Dny. While nt Eugene, It wns reported that tho object of his trip wns to possibly bid on tho construc tion of tho Southern Pacific lino from thero to Coos Dny, others clnlm that this Is unbollovnble. Johnson llrothors own n Inrge nmount of tim ber along the Sluslnw. Mnrshflold parties stated today that Johnson Porter wns In Marsh field nbout two years ngo nnd spout 8omo tlmo hero Incognito looking ovor thls section nnd tho proposed routes out here. Tho Eugono Gunrd says Johnson Portor of tho THRONE ACTS WITH ' HASTE ON TERMS Wants New Premier to Hasten to Pekin and Form New Cabinet There. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) PEKIN, Nov. 2. Tho govern ment's plan to bring about peace is moving rapidly. Tho throno hns or dorcd Yuan Shi Kni to return Immed iately to Pekln nnd simultaneously tho national assembly requested tho revolutionary lender Genornl LI Yunn Hong to suspend hostilities ponding tho effort to sottlo tho difficulties. MASSACRE AT HANKOW. Kurly RciMirt of llrutullty of Chinese Troops Verified. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day Times) PEKIN, Chlnn, Nov. 2. Tho Gormnn legation received a wlrolcss mesBngo today from tho vicinity of Hnnkow stutlng that tho Imperial forces aro burning tho native city of Hnnkow and confirming tho roporta thnt tho Imperial troops innssncrcd men, women and children In Sundny'a fighting. Rl S MAYI1E CHOSEN CAPTAIN (Dy Day TO All) LAFOLLETTE. University of Minnesota Students to Work For Him. Associated Press to Coos Times.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 2. Fifty students of the University of Minnesota last night organized a La Folletto club to aid tho Wisconsin Senator's candidacy for tho presiden tial nomination. Rumor That Cnpr. Macgemi Will Succeed Cant. Reynolds In Militia According to n roport omanntlng from Portland, it is understood that Capt. T. J. Macgenn of tho steamer Dreakwator will probably bo chosen to succeed Capt. Reynolds of Marsh field as captain of tho Oregon Naval Mllltln. Owing to this, it is expected that tho plan to hnvo Cnpt. Macgenn elected head of the Coos Day divi sions will probably havo to bo al tered. Karl Haines or Capt. Edgar Simpson maybe chosen if Capt. Mac genn can't accopt. Capt. Macgenn'B exporionco In naval matters and tho great intorost he hns shown In the- Naval Militia woul dmake him an, excellent man for tho place, according to local mem bers of tho organization. CASE GOES Td JURY. Noted Louisiana Murder Trial Ends Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) OPELOUSAS, La., Nov.. 2. The case of Mrs. Zee Rung McRea, charg ed with tho murder of Allan Thur man Garland, a Tulano University student, went to the Jury this morn ing, t firm of Portor Dros., railroad builders of Portland, nrrlved in Eugeno Mondny night nnd is now out In nn nutomo bllo from tho Moon gnrngo going ovor tho Southern Pncillc company's sur vey townrd tho const. It Is presum ed that this firm Is Booking tho con tract for tho construction of tho rond, if lt hns not already been lot. "Portor nros. hnvo beon assoclntod with tho Hill peoplo, in construction operations for tho pnst few yenrs, but that is no renson why they should not bid on a Harrlman contract. While It is not known that this Is tho object of Johnson Porter's trip out from Eugeno, It Is roported as such. Ho Is accompanied by a man by tho naiuo of Wlnton and two others whoso Identity Is not known. "John II. Twohy of tho firm of Twohy Dros., who wont ovor tho survoy returned to tho city nbout four o'clock Monday afternoon. Tho party went ns far ns tho first tunnol slto nbout 28 miles west of tho city nnd n short dlstnnco beyond the sailor plnco. No stops woro inado be tween tho city nnd tho tunnol slto, tho party not oven stopping for lunch. J. M. Kinney nnd R. C. Cnrpontor. two moro Southern Pnclflo construc tion men, hnvo nrrlved horo nnd nro awaiting instructions to go to work on tho Coos Dny branch." OF TIIER FOUND Official Cruises of Townships 26 and 27 Are Completed by D. McCarty. Dennis McCnrty, who has chargo of timber cruising for tho Coos county commissioners, hns Just com pleted tho cruises of Township 27, Rnngo 11, around McKlnloy nnd ox tondlng to tho North Fork of tho Co- qullle, nnd of Township 20, Hnngo 11, which lies Just north of 27. A suinniary of tho cruises of tho two townships follows: Township 27. Old growth yellow fir. . .148,S2C,00O Second growth fir ... .089,1175,000 Whlto fir 5,000,000 Rod cedar 935,000 Houilock 825,000 Totnl 811.100,000 Vo. acres In Twp 22,088. 80 No acres not timbered.... 2,807.85 No acres with tlmbor 19,821.01 Avnrniro nor ncro -13,000 feot on timbered area. Township 20. Old growth yellow fir ..181,275,000 Second growth fir 000,000,000 Rod codnr 0,710,000 Homlock 1-1,355,000 Killed by flro, 1910.... 3,000,000 NO BACHELOR GOVERNOR Massachusetts Women 0K?n Fight on Uiinuit-rlcd Candidate. DOSTON, Nov. 2. Decnuso ho Is n bachelor, tho Women's Homestead association hns aligned practically all .Massachusetts women's organizations with a total membership of a drod. thousand against Louis Froth Ingham, tho Republican gubernntori al candidate. Official announcement of tho womon's organized opposition Is made by Charlotte Smith, execu tive of tho organization. Tho resol ution to tho offect that no bachelor should bo olected govornor of tho stnto reads: "Resolved that no man should bo elocted governor no matter what his party affiliations, who Is a bachelor. Dachelors shrink from their duty to society. Thoy are failures, and they al ways havo been, always wljl be, and are not good citizens." Total 875,5-10,000 No aeros In Twp 22,709.95 No. ncres not timbered.., 950.23 No. acres with timber. .. .21,819.07 Averngo por aero -10,120 fpot. Twp. r. 0 R. 11 was all cruised Inst yenr oxcept four sections which hnvo boon recently crulsod to finish tho township. FIRST SECRETARY DYING. r Noriiinn J. Colcninu of Missouri Critical Condition. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) LEXINGTON JUNCTION, Mo., Nov. 2. Norman J. Coloman, tho first Socrotnry of Agrleulturo of tho United States suffered n stroke o'f. hun- apoplexy this morning. It may prove Ifntnl TTrt la nlili t v.fnnr vnnra nll'' RICHESON QUITS CHURCH. Accused Baptist Preacher Resigns III Pastorate. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) DOSTON, Mass., Nov. 2,-r-Ror. Richeson, under Indlctmont for tho murder of Avis Ltnnell, today resign ed tho pastorship of tho Immunuel Daptlst Church nt Cambridge, M. W. A. CHEAPEST ANCE on earth. INSUR.