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No. 95 mm CHINESE REVOLUTIONISTS SEIZE NATIVE CUT OF SHANGHAI TODAY Authorities and Loyal Troops Make No Defense of Arsenal and Stronghold. THREE OTHER CITIES LIKELY TO FALL SOON Rebels Reported to Have Also Seized British Tug Boat at Kill Kiang. (I)y Associated Press to Coos I3ny Times.) SHANGHAI. China. Nov. 8. -Tho arsenal and native city of Shanghai , woro captured by tho revolutionists Into this nftornnon. Thorn was no) resistance by the authorities or loyal-, lsts. It Is expected Hint Wu Sung will fall tonight and Nankin nnd Chin Klnng will bo captured tomorrow. Some foreign warships lnnded mnrl-, ncs In this city beforo tho rebels took possession. I It Ib reported tho rebels nt Kin Klnng seized the Ilrltlsh tug bont Sampson. Tho revolutionary loaders i hero have telegraphed Cenoral 1. 1 1 Yuen, bead of tho rebel movement, to censo hostilities pending develop ments nt Pekln. Tho province of Yun Nan has declared her Indepon dencc. ADOPT NEW PLAN. Plans For Perpetuating Mniu-Iiu Dynasty Arc Made. (Dy Associated Press o Coos Bay Times) PEICIN, China, Nov. 3. Tho na tional nssombly today completed n draft of tho basis on which lt pro pones to construct n now constitution for Chinn. It was submitted to tlio throne nnd accepted immediately. Tho tontntivo plan provldos for n perpetuity of tho Maiicliu dynasty, but tlio power of tho emperor Is clo-1 soly restricted, which will bo written . by tho national assembly nnd bo sub - Jcct to nmendinent by tho pailla - mont Imperial princes are ollglblo to tho ouIccb of Premier, mombors "' tho cabinet or ndmlnistrntors of ln- rlnccs. SITUATION AT HANKOW. Conflagration ami Dattlo Rngo SliiinlluiU'oiisly Tliero. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) HONGKONG, Chinn, Nov. 3. Bo- nted dispatches from Hnnkow do-jRiuermg 1110 condemnation prorceu scrlbod tho situation there as nppnl-lings only ns n last resort, fester- ling Novombor 1. A conflagration was swooping tho city nnd tho fight' ing wnB In progress botween tlio re liols nnd loyalists. Sovoral stray hul' lets woro droppo din Europenn qunr tcrs but without serious damage. bachelor is cremated. Daniel P. Kooglo Clioniuted Dt Home nt Coltou, Wash. (Dy Assoclntod Fresi to Coos Day Times) COLFAX, Wash., Nov. 3. Danlol P. Kooglo, n pioneer of Colton, Whit man county, was burned to denth in )ils bncliolor homo Inst night. PASTOR CANT WOHK. Chicago Congregation Hot Ires Divine Because Ho Did Manual Labor. CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 3 When tho Rov. Henry M. McDowoll, pnstor of tlio Woodlawn Park Congregntlonal church, found that ho couldift mnko his $120 a month salary keop his family, cducato his four children and contrlbuto their shnro to tho up-keop of tho church, ho wont out nnd got n supplementary Job as driver of tin oxpress delivery wagon for $18 n week. Sevornl mombors of tho church objected to what thoy cnllod his "undlgniflod" conduct, and ho Im mediately resigned his pnstorato. "Tho Master I havo been serving for 20 years ns n pastor was a enr pentor," ho said. "It did not lower his dignity to do manual labor, and I do not think ho would object to my bolng nn oxpress messenger so I could pay my honest dobts." BRIDE JEALOUS OP CAT. ANADARKO, Mo., Nov. 3. In her suit for divorce filed horo recently against her husband of five weeks, Mrs. W. D. Dunlnp of this city al leges, among other charges against her spouso that ho has Insisted each night recently in taking a pot cat to bed with him. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dun lnp wero married following an ac quaintance of 10 days. uuniap nns tiled a reply una conn- w X n;, C0Tnt,,".B t0 th0,clecrne, out oblectlntr to alimony belnc nl- . . . lnn. lr 1.1 " -wuwu Ufeuiuai, UllUf See those WHITE and DISHES at MILNER'S. GOLD I I LITTLE BABY 15 FOUND SLAIN Santa Barbara Parents Arrest ed Today For Killing Two ' Day-Old Child. (Dy Associated Press to tlio C003 Hay , Times) SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov. 3. John Rcch, for whom posses searched nil night on tho charge of murdering his two dny's old baby, was captured this morning when bo entered his homo to bid farewell to his wife. Koch escaped tho deputies Inst night whllo tho senrchora wcro digging under n barn whero later tho baby a body was found. Mrs. Rech was nlso placed under arrest. IN Sumner Road Files Condemna tion Suit Against Shine's Interest In Sand Point. Tho Pacific Const lino yesterday In stituted condemnation proceedings nualnst it. E. Shine to ncnulro Ills one-fourth Interest In tho Sand Point property, tho othor threo-foiirths of which wnB recently ntirchnsed bv tho . Southern Pacific from tho Unnk of ' Oregon, L. J. Simpson nnd P. II. jvnlte. Mr. Shlno wns in Marshflold , ycetcrdny nnd ho was sorved with ( notlro of tho suit hero Inst ovenlng. nn auto trip from Coqulllo being re quired. Yestordny's Biilt was in a measuro a raco botween tho Southern Pacific nnd tho Sumner lino to secure first clnlm on Shluo's Interest In tho prop erty. Tho Southern Pacific hns been negotiating with him for Romo tlmo and Is understood to linvo been cou clays suit ny 1110 sunnier jieopio win mean, probably, long nnd expensive litigation ns tho Southern Pacific will scarcoly shnro tho strategic proporty with any othor road If thoy can help It. Where Is Johnson Porter. Many rumors havo beon nflont to day that Johnson Porter will visit Coos nny, coming down ovor tho sur vey from tho Sluslnw here. Tho Eu gene papers announcing his depar ture from tliero snld thnt ho was morely going out ovor tho first sec tion of tho Southern Pacific survey from thoro, but somo on Coos Day think that ho Is going ovor tho Sum nor survey and will como on to MnrBhflold. Survey nt North llond. Engineer Snndborg and party of tho Terminal Rjllwny huv.j onip'ct od their survey nround Empire ond to Sunsot Day nnd are now back nt North Dend doing somo final work there. Good progress is being mndo on tho survey. Proporty Not Sold. R. C. Cordes today donled tho re port that tho Sumner rond had bought tho property on North Inlet, Just north of tho Sand Point proporty of which tho Southern Pacific recent ly acquired a controlling Interest, Mr. Cordes said that ho and Mrs. O. E. Smith, widow of tho lato Dr. Smith of Marshflold, owned about 135 acres with about a mllo of waterfront there. Ho said that no ono had evon approached him about buying tho proporty. Sumner Ts Coming. Vice-president Sumner, who hns been east, was roported to havo loft Denver yesterday for Portland. It Is understood that his wife and daughter-in-law nro coming with him. Ho plnn8 to como to Coos uay soon nftor his arrival In Portland nnd should reach hero the latter part of next week. TO RUY COQUILLE PAPER. Walter G. Ackermnn, Job prlntor tn tho state printing office at Salem was In Bandon today nnd mndo this m n nlnnonnt nll HI IV AflfftriTinn b t Conulllo figuring on buy- Jng a newspaper, but when hero ho . ', ' ,ii ,.t tio. IlllltlU (I nCHOItll. v... ....-.- - jaaHOHHUUllUu.MJvl, - don Recorder. Do YOU know that you can savo MONEY by trading with HAINES'. W PRESIOENTTAFT ENDS LONGEST TOP TURKS HOLD OUTER FORTS Completes Longest Tour Even Made by Nation's Chief Exe cutive Today Works N on Message. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) HOT SPRINGS, Vn., Nov. 3 Pres ident Tnft brought the longest swing nround tlio e'relo over mnde by a WORLD'S SERIES President Herrman Wants 16 Teams to Play 60 Games For Championship. Dy Associated Press to tlio C003 liny Times) ' CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Ab a result of tho ticket scalping which attended tho championship contest between tho Giants nnd Athlotlcs, Aug. Hcrr- mnnn, chairman of tlio National Com mission, it Is said, will submit a plan for reducing tlio regular league sea son to 112 games and substlUito for tlio (world's chninploushlp titrugglc a schedulo of CO gnmes to bo con tested botwoon 1G teams of tho two major leagues, when tho commission meets Novombor 14. LINE TO F Company Incorporated at San Francisco to Operate Steam ships Out of Here. Tho Snn Francisco Chronlclo of re cent dato saya: "Tho Coos liny nnd Eurokn Steamship company filed ar ticles of Incorporation In tho sum of $1,000,000 with tho county clork here. Tho purposo of tho corpora tion Is to buy, soil, rent, lease or charter steamships and other vessels for carrying pofisongers nnd freight, according to tlio articles. Snn Frnn Cisco Is nnmod as tho principal placo of business. Tho directors of tho company nro James Joromo of Moun tain View, W. S. Sclmmmoll of Frult valo and F. M. Schnmmoll of Oak Innd." Somo nro inclined to think thnt tho company has railway, significance. Word has nlso boon rocolved hero that Capt. Leo, formerly of tho Ful ton, will bo mnstor of tho steamer Homer which Is to bo put on tho Snn Frnnclsco-Coos Dny pnssongor and freight run In tho near future. Whothor tho Homor is ono of tho now company's boats is not known. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The Nnnn Smith snliod today for Day Point with a large cargo of lum bor. Tho Daisy Freontnn which hns beon loading at tho Smith mill, sailed to dny for Snn Francisco. Tho Brcnkwator sails at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning for Portland. Tho Rcdondo Is scheduled to sail from Snn Francisco for C003 Bay to morrow nnd should reach hero early Monday. Tho Alliance- is scheduled to snll from Portland for Coos Bay lato to morrow ovonlng and should reach hero early Monday. POET MILLER'S PROJECT. Joaquin In On Dig Electrical Power Project In Lower Slusluw. A big light and power plant with' which to furnish olectrlcnl energy to nil of tho towns on the lower Sluslaw river will bo erected early next year by Joaquin Miller, tho famous poot, and his brothers, Georgo Melvln Mil ler, a Eugono realty dealer, nnd James Miller, who resides In Lnno county. Tho Miller brothers located a splendid power site on tho Sluslaw river at Swiss Homo, a few miles abovo Maploton sovoral years ago and during tho past two years havo done n great deal of work oa tho site. Thoy already havo a good canal built and nearly everything Is In readiness for tho installation of the dynamos and other machlnory. Georgo Molvln Miller went to Portland to arrange for tho purchase of the machinery for the plant. Eugene Guard. JUDGE for yourself after trying HAINES" FEED and FLOUR. M H N president of tho United Stntcs to n halt hero today. Ho expects to rest at Hot Springs until Monday, going then back to Washington, D. C, when ho will have trnvoled 15,270 miles, stopped at 205 cities and villages, mndo 300 spcaches and visited 2G states. Tnft has bedded to dovoto a por tion of his time hero to tho prepara tion of his annual messngo to con gress. Considerable attention will bo paid to tariff reform In It. Scries of Sudden Deaths of Chicago Woman's Friends Results in Her Arrest. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) CHICAGO, Nov, 3 President Rus soil Hnlnes of Rush College reported today to Coroner Hoffman thnt ho found Bufuclcnt nrscnlc In tho liver of Policeman Arthur Dlssonetto to cnuso death. Tho Inquiry Into Bis sonctto'8 death In the homo of Mrs. Louise Vcrmllyn wns expected to ex plain why tho number of recent deaths of tho womnn's associates has been n scries of rcmnrknblo co incidences. Chief of Police McSwooncy will swear out n warrant for tho arrest of Mro. Vcrmllyn. BIG TRACT OF Mrs. Ojeda of San Francisco Begins Suit to Recover Coaledo Property. The tltlo to about 1,400 acres of valuable land nt Coaledo Is involved In n suit begun by Mrs. Ojeda or Snn Francisco ngnlnst tho Chambers ostnto et al. Tho caso will como up for hearing boforo Judge John S. Coke In chnmbors horo, Novombor 7, by stipulation between tho attorneys. Tho Stundlsh-Hlckoy company, which own a sawmill at North Bond, nro understood to bo Interested In tho suit to n certain extent. It Is understood that thoy hud prnctlcnlly closed negotiations for tho purebnso of tho proporty when Mrs. OJoda in stituted suit. Her suit Is begun In bohnlf of n son for whom slio hns tho power of nttoruoy. Slio contends thnt tho son has n half intorest lu ono section of tho land In question nnd thnt when tho trnct wns old by the adminis trator of tho ostnto of Mrs. OJeda's liusbnnd about thirteen years ago, it was illegally conveyed. Tho OJedn's formerly hnd extonsivo holdings in Coos county nnd bolong to tho oldest S nnlsh families In Cali fornia. "WORK ON SURVEY. Coos Ray nnd Eastern Crews Busy Near Rosobitrg. Tho Rosoburg Rovlow snys: "Ed son Carpenter enmo in from Coos county Tuesday, whoro ho has beon looking nftor conl mining Interests for sovernl months past. Ho says tho surveyors on tho Coos Bny nnd Enst- orn Electric nro stoadlly nt work nlong tho middle fork of tlio Coqulllo, botween Camas Vnlloy and Myrtle Point. Most of their lino so far Is on tho opposlto sldo of tho canyon from tho Haines survey. Whilo their grndo Is a llttlo hoavler in places thoy seem to bo following n mora direct route. Llko tho other surveying par ties working under tho direction of Engineer Tnggnrt Aston, thoy do not disclose who are backing this enter prise Thoy assert that construction work Is to follow nt an early dato." SIMPSON FOR PLACE. A Salem dispatch concerning tho changes In tho Orogon Naval Militia Bays: "Edgar M. Simpson has beon recommonded for tho position of Lleutennnt-Commandor, but tho re commendation hns not been passed upon by tho govornor as yot." Modern Woodmen FREE SANA TORIUM for consumptive members. Add a bit of GOLD to your POC KET by trading at HAINES'. MASQUERADE BALL Finnish hall Saturday, November 4. Admission 60c CIDER PRESSES at MILNER'S. BLAME MAN FOR MURDERS OV ELEVEN IN ARE CHOSEN McNamara Trial Dangles on Verge of Selection of ' Twelfth Venireman (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 3. Tho McNamnra murder trlnl dangled for hours todny on the vergo of tho jury completed us to cnuso. II. V. Blonkl ron, n real estate denier was on tho stand when the luncheon recess wan had. Counsel wrangled continuously during tho exnmlnntlon of Illcnklron. Talesman Uyron Llsk, n miller, wnB tho eleventh man accepted. PARTY SPLIT Champ Clark Says Taft Will be Republican Candidate Against La Follette. (Dy Associated Proas to Coos Bay Times.) FREMONT, Nob., Nov. 3. That tho Republican party will havo two presldental candidates In 1912, Is tho prediction of speaker Champ Clark. Ho believes Taft will bo renominated by tho "regulars' nnd thnt tho Insur gents will nomlnnto LnFollotto. COLEMAN IS DEAD. First Secretary of Agriculture Dies oil Train. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 3. Norman J. Colomnn, tho first Socretnry of Agriculture of tho United Stntcs, died todny on n train thnt was bringing hint to his homo hero. Ho suffered a stroke of apoploxy yesterday nenr Lexington Junction. WOMAN WINS OUT. Jury lit Not I'd Louisiana M-.vder Caso Disagrees. , (By Associated Press to tho Coos lluj Times.) OPELOUSA, La., Nov. 3. Tho jury In tho caso of Mrs. Zeo McRoe, nccused of tho murder of Allnn Gar land, a student, dlsngreod today. Mrs. McRco oxpocted a speedy acqulttnl on her declaration of having shot in "dofonso of hor honor." CELEBRATE GOLDEN JUBILEE. Fiftieth Atmlvorsary of University of Washington Celebrated. By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Bny Times) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 3. Tho colouration of the goldon jublleo of tho founding of tho University of Washington began horo today. SK'clal Program. Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll Jr., director of tho Episco pal choir, announced todny that ar rangements had beon porfected for a choral ovonlng program nt tho Marsh flold Episcopal church next Sunday, November G. HAD ONTARIO FIRE iMmngo nt London "Will Probably Exceed $730,000 By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmea.) LONDON, Ont., Nov. 3. Flro to day destroyed the business section of this city. Tho loss Is $750,000. FIvo hundred mon are out of employ ment. OLDEST VOTER REGISTERS. GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Nov. 3. Tho oldest voter In tho stnto of Colorado, and probably tho oldest votor In tho United Stntcs, register ed horo for tho last city election. Ho gave his namo as Cherokeo Bill, aged 11C, and declared that ho had no other namo than tho ono given. Coffeo PERCOLATORS nnd TEA HALL, Tea Pots at MILNER'S. CHICKENS, Fryors, ROASTS and STEWS at STAUFF'S Grocery. OF Italian Forces In Africa to Re treat to Strongholds Within City REPORT OF SULTAN'S VICTORY ARE C0NFIRMEI Germany Concede's France's Right to Protectorate In Morocco Today. (Dy Assoclntod Prosa to Cooa Da) Times.) BERLIN, Oermnny, Nov. 3. Tin report that all the outer forts at Trlw poll are now hold by tho Turks haa been confirmed by woll Informed clr-j clcs here. Tho Italians hold tho fort within the city proper. GERMANY GIVES IN. Allows Franco Right to KstitbllshJ Protectorate lit Morocco. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Baj Times) PARIS, France, Nov. 3. Th contents of the Franco-Gorman ncH cord woro officially given out today nnd bIiow thnt Germany recognizor tho right of Franco to oatabllau protectorate in Morocco. CHANGES ARE MADE. Now Southern Pacific Officials Oregon Linos. PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 3 Dun-j cnu W. Campbell will bo the nov operating head of tho Southern Pu clllc linos In Oregon. Ho will bo, la effect, general mnnngor for this torrH tory, with the title of assistant genH oral mnnngor nt tho Southorn PacIH lie. His Jurisdiction will Include th mntnline of tho Southorn Pacific bH tweou hero nnd Ashland and all thd branch lines. Assistant Gonornl .Mnnngor Cnmp-i boll will bo ovor horo from Soattlo tfl tako chargo of his now duties wlthlta tho next two or threo dnya. Tha othor important olllcos to bo fllle will bo tnnt or gonornl passcng ngont. which plum will probably to John M. Scott, now assistant ge oral passenger ngont, whllo II. Lounsbiiry, district freight ngont, said to bo slated for tho poat of gel oral freight agout. TO ELECT POSTMASTERS. Kansas Towns First to Try New Sji lent lit .Making Choice. E.MPORIA, Kan., Nov. 3 Tho fir trial of tho often-suggested plan Kansas of choosing postmasters at ' primary participated In only by pa sons sorved from tho offlco to bo flt od, is to bo mndo In Chnso nnd Coffo counties this month. Tho postms t rshlps nt Burdlck, In Chnso count niiuM.oroy, In Coffoy county, both tho lu'rth congressional district, m to bo h. Yd by Congressman Fra Jackson, nnd becnuso ho did not car to chooso botwXm applicants, ho ha recommended tho primary plan. JiJ cldontnlly, the congressman loses ua friends, nnd everybody Is satisfied. Jackson Ib now having tho ballot and tho rules for tho primary print od, but he hns not yot decided th date. Under his plan, each Ropublt can votor, who Ib sorved nt tho poat oiiico, win uo given a unllot upo which ho will write tho namo of hi cnndldnto for tho offlco. Ample tlr will bo given to got n full vote as disinterested porsoiiB will hai charge of tho ballots and tho count ing of thorn. Tho cnndldnto who gefc a majority or a plurality will bo Ii dorsod for tho placo. Horcaftor all othor poBtmnster ships will bo filled In tlio samo malt. nor. Under tho old system n fov politicians usually decided who would bo postmnstor. LOSES ON MOVING PICTURE. Pendleton Indian Loses Four Time on Same Film. PENDLETON, Ore., Nov. 3. Hora is n story with a climax. During the "round up" nt Pondloton rocontlyj No Shirt Sunflsh, an Indian bravej was ono of tho contestants in tbq buckaroo contests. Much money was wngorod on him by othor bucks. Sunflsh, to show tho Judges jut what ho could do, spurred U horso. Up wont tho animal. Of wont Sunflsh. And tho moving pie mro mncnino caugnt it an. Whon tho first films woro shov horo a tall, sad bravo attondod (da porformnnces. Finally Mnnosrt Clark said: "You sootn to llko tt pictures; I notlco that you I'nve be horo all day." "Unvph!" exclaimed the Indian, '1 loso much when Sunflsh buekod of I hot ho rldo 'om today, and T loa four more times." , LEADER. Sholls at MILNER'd.