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CONDITIONS OF PEACE, HAUL) uiiincU'imHoi i Conference Today About Abdi- i: ArlniirnR' Without l ' Final Action. ' ' ' by Associated Press to Coob Bay Times.; NANKING. Jnn. 19. It appears Llaln that fighting between tho ro- Lninilnnlsts and ImperlnlistB win uo hsumed. on tho morning of January q unless Premier Yuan bm uni ronccdes to tho demands of tho re publican government. .. ilnmnnclR WOro tOlOgrntHlOO lo tho Premier, aro vory drastic, and arc substantially as ioiiowb: l. Abdication and surronder of Ihc sovereign powers. 2. No Manchu mny pnrtlclpnto In tho provisional government of China. 3. capital oi provimuiiiu k'""- nint cannot, uo cbuiumbhuu m i-unm, t nrnmlor Ynnn Shi Knl cannot L.tMnfiin In tho nrovlslonnl gOV- fcrnniontiOf China until tho republic h. rnMmifi(! liv fnrolcn noworfl nnd the country restored to pcaco and harmony. Thn ronnbllcan Government today sent nn appeal to tho powers for re cognition. tii derided notion of tho repub lican government wns duo to tho Premier's Uomnnd Hint ur. aim xm Rn rlin tho nrosldoncv. nornilt- tlng Yuan Slit Knl to oxorclso tho foreign powers until tlio national convention which Is to bo cnllod to LltrMn on n form of EOVOrillllOIlt of KJhlna, slmll linvo readied n conciu felon. In tlio mcnntlmo tho Premier Ucsires tho court to retire tempora rily transferring Its poworH to him. frhft court, however, objected to leav ing Pekln until the national convex- it Ion reached n decision. Thn ultlmntiim. nccordlnir to ro- publican leaders, Is tho Inst word of tho republicans to tho Associated Press, President Sun Ynt Son Bnld po had taken nn onth to oust tho iMflnrhii rnlnra nml nstnlillsh n ro- public and rcstoro penco beforo ro- ngning ami will uvo up to tuo onin. Tho president Is convinced that n Tniiblle In nrnrtlenliln nml will not permit outsiders to dlctnto tho form lot envprnmont fnr f'lilnn. Thn nrnn- lident declared thnt entlro hnrmoiiy pits witnin tno rniiKs or tuo ropuu- acaus. TIIOOPS TO CHINA. I'nlted States Infantry Reaches Thorn From I'hlllmiliiPH. l(By Ajsoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) PEKI. f!hlnn Tim 10 Thn TNf- Itleth np"lmpiit nt TTnltn.1 Qtntoa In. Ifantry arrived In Chlnn Wang Tnlo today on tho transport Logan. rmxci: regents view. Wants Court to Remain nt Pekln I Pending Decision. (By Associated PreH, to Coos Bay Times.) FEMN. Chlnn. .Tnn. in. Tho ueetlnc nf tim nPini.n r i. imnn. "i clan and officials with tho Em- ... o- iwmmj mtjuuiuuu nout agreement on abdication. -- .. iGuiivu mm uogoni t'rinco won suggests tho abdication of tho L". ,!' ina court t0 remain nt Pokln tana lhat Vnnn Olil t.-i ,i.ir. n I Provisional northom govornmont at ' Ts a pending tho decision of tho nations convention as to tho futuro form of government. TO nuiLI) AEUOPMNES. prench Government Plnns to Uso in . . r 'lltnry Punoses. "y Associated Press to Coos Bay PAT,,0 '" Prenrt ' rranco Jn. 19. Tho Ksl th !?.vernment has decided to PDronfi,,7 wuer or "oputlea for an try pUrp-0Se"34, """ lor ml' KEEP PROMISE TO KILL. D0 Ma, s'ays Ponner Wlfo nnd v s. -- vo ,u viuua nuj HEVf) v 1,me3-) ot thir;.. e' Jan- ". K. Noyoa tt vfifl '' , not nnd Killed his for- hlmself i? y today a"d thon killed .v vu' He saw 1.1. t ,m '" Streoi t 7 "'" "r"ier who on mi and nia8t. nlsht w,th another H made nhd t0 1 hor later. aiJo good thA ih. "SSSS Kd.:1 btavfob "Tta' WaurAda. NIANCHUS TODAY IVVNSWVSVS'MS,W'WW'IV1WN Headless Body of Man Discov ered In Ash Pit at St. Louis Reveals Crime. (By Associated Press to Coob day Times) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 19. Tho headless body of a tnnn wnn found by n patrolman early today In nn auh pit In tho renr of tho building on North Ninth Btrcot. Tho body wns yot warm and tho man appa rently hnd been doad but a short time. Tho body wub first ccon by a negro who onld ho also saw tho head. When tho pntrolman renew ed tho nah pit, tho head was missing, Tho negro said lator that ho mlghk hnvo mistaken somo other object for tho hend. Tho general appcaranco of tho cprpso and clothing Indicated thnt, tho. murjlprqd mun. wan, of for, olgn birth. Tho scono In In tho heart of. what )a termed by tho po lice as tho t'Dlnck Hand District' , Dynamiting In Pueblo Today Thought to Be Connected With Other Outrages (By Associated Press to Coob Bay Times.) PUEBLO, Colo., Jnn. 19. A torrlflc dynnmlto explosion onrly to day pnrtlnlly wrecked tho Colorado Laundry In tho heart of tlio business district nnd Hhnttorcd tho windows or adjoining buildings. A dynnmlto fiiRo was found In tho alloy adjoin ing. Tho motlvo Is not known. Tho laundry wbb non-union and had been tho victim of a number or mysteri ous outrngos lately. Tho nhorlff's ofllco Is Bnld to havo n cluo which polnto to ono man bo lng rcsponslblo for tho outrngo. Tho pollco aro working on tho theory thnt today's explosion was caused by out-of-town persons nnd thnt It !b conncctod with tho many oxplo Blons In tho Inst fow yonra on Jobs bolng dono by tho structural Iron workers not conncctod with tho na tional organization. E Palace Restaurant and Chas. Powers Are Victims of Bad Paper Artists. Two bad check artists aro bolng sought by tho local officers nnd Inci dentally It Is making tho cashing of chocks by strangers around town a llttlo moro difficult. R. R. Cary of Shenandoah, Iowa, who spent some tlmo on tho Bay, gave a check for $30 on his homo bank to Mr. Carlson of tho Palaco restaurant In payment of a board bill. Cary loft soon nftorwards for Iowa. When tho chock went through tho bank and reached its destination, it was marked "No good." It has Just been returned and stops aro bo ing taken to prosecute Cary, Tho officers aro also endeavoring to got track of a stranger who forg ed the name of K. 0. Robinson In Indorsing a check for J13.30 from tho Smith-Powers company to Mr. Robinson who worked nt Camp 7, Coos City. Mr. Robinson reports tho check was stolon from him tbqre. ChaB. Powers, .a grocer on South Broadway, cashed tho check. Tho party cashing It Is believed to havo loft on tho last Rodondo. PRESn GUARANTEED RANCn EGGS at Olllvant & Weaver. Save money by patronizing Tho Times advertisers. The Times' Want Ads bring results ' MAY BE VICTIM WRECK LAUNDRY 1 COLORADO . H ONE THOUSAND SLAIN IN ECUADOR Army of Provisional Govern ment of Ecuador Defeated In Battle Yesterday With Heavy Loss. (By AsBocIntod frosa to Coos Bay Times.)' GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Jnn. 19 over ono thousnnd men were killed PAY WELL FOR OF P ,.. Soutiern;Racific closes 'tieal For Part of A. R: McDoh-.' . aid's' Ten Mile Ranch. :,As a further Indication' lhat "tho Southorn Iaclns Is closing up a'Jlriro llmlnary york so that It can Btnrt conBtfubtlon on this ond of tho lino, coptrnctB aro boing closod up. , A. It. McDonald of Black Creek, Ten Mllo, wnn in Mnrshflold today iuiL.uniiQiinccd that ho had JtiBt olou cxl wjh.tjio Southorn Pacific for right of way ncross his ranch. Tho rout'o cuUi (his ynnch )rttty badly and takes a!out, eight nprcs. , For thn, eight ncrcB ho rccdlvod ?G,700 cash. It Is understood thnt cash pay montB nro being mado for nil other right of way which has nqt been provIouBly closed up, on. R. A WERNICII of North Bond wnB n. Mnrshflold business visitor yes terday. Senator Perkins Promises Capt. Macgenn to Assist Movement in Congress ' FuiUior good nowB has Just boon rncelvod by Cnpt. Mncgonn of tho 'reakwntor or tho bright prospoots f o ' n fcdornl imntnnvlntlmi fnr roalnr. 'iik tho north Jetty and othorwisoj Improving tho ontrnnco to Coob Bay. Cupi. Mncgonn has boon a tlroless work r on this mattor and hns been landing ovory onorgy with cxcollont icsults so far. . Ho hns Just rccolvod n reply from Senator Pot-kins or California who.ii 'o wroto about tho mattor. Senntor Pcikins Is n member or tho firm ot Goodall and Perkins which rocontly disposed or tho Orogon Coal & Nav igation company's proporty horo to tho Reynolds Dovolopmont company. Ho wrltos Capt. Macgonn that ho Is familiar with tho situation hero nnd fully realizes tho nocosslty of Improv ing tho Jottlea as outlined by Cnpt. Mncgonn. Ho says that ho will per sonally visit Gonoral Blxby, head of tho United States Englnoors, rela tive to tho Coos Bay mattor. Also that ho will support any movomont started by tho Oregon delegation In Con gress to secure fcdoral aid. Sonator Perkins is chairman ot tho naval commltteo of tho Senato and Is ono of tho strongest mombers ot the up per body. Besides this, Capt. Macgonn Is in recolpt ot n lettor rrom C. J. Mlllls, former head of tho local Southsrn Pacific lntorests, who Is now chief as sistant to Presldont Sproulo of tho Southorn Pacific at San Francisco. Mr. Mlllls says that ho is doing nnd will do all In his power to securo overy posslblo aid in urging upon Cougre&s the nocosslty of an appro priation for furthor improving tho ontrauco to Coos Bay. ReiKirt Ts Submitted. Henry Songstackon today received a wire from Portland stating that tho special report by Major Morrow on tho restoration of tho North Jet ty hnd been submitted to tho chief of engineers at Washington, January 11, That tho report Is favorablo Is the bollot of everyone here. Besides this, Mr. Songstackon has sent photo graphs and additional data to Con gressman Hawloy which with tho maps and Information furnished by Capt. Macgonn will mako a strong argument In favor of a special ap propriation for tho work. BANKER MORSE 18 GIVEN HIS PARDON 4 (By Associated Press.) 4 ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 19. Arrangements lor moving Chas. W. Morse, tho Now York bank- or, whoso fifteen years sentence was commuted last night by 4 Presldont Taft, to sanitarium, wero bold up today pending tho arrival of Mm. Morso from Washington. 'Mr BIG MEN TO AID ON JETTY or wounded In n bnttlo yestorday at Ynguuchc, northwest of UiIb city. Tho army supporting tho Quito gov ernment Mndcr tho command of Gcn ernl Julio Andrnde, former Ecuado ran minister to Columbia, attacked and defeated tho army of Guayaquil troops supporting tho provisional government proclaimed by General Montcro, under tho commnnd of General Elnvlo Alfaro. BUILD LNE TO f.C ITTT. ftf'Cl'i .Smith-Powers. .Companyi Neg otiates With Southern Paci fic For Extension. Tno Smith-Powers Logging Com pany is 'figuring btv opening a new Crtinp nt or near Bridge to tap a big x. it oi timber wiiicn tno c. a. umicu corporations own there. Boforo 'ting tho new camp, It w'.ll bo ncc- arv to construct aulto a stretch or rnlivny. from Jlyrtlo l'olnt to Bi'ldgojBO.tuat tho loga.can bo dollv ercd to tho. Smith mil) here. iho Sinltb-P.oworfl company is ne gotiating, .with tlio southorn Pacific with a vlow to having that company extend its lino to' Bridge. If It can bo arranged on reasonable terms,. It will be done. If nbt, tho Smith Powers' comnny will build Its. own road. It Is said. It Is posslblo thnt arrangomonls mny bo mndo so that tho construction of ho stretch of railway will bo start ed this siimmor. MAKING HASTE Report' From Eastern Oregon Tends to Confirm Story of Line Coming to the Bay Tho following dlspntch from On tario contains furthor corroboration of tl10 stories that tho Chicago and Northwestern Railway Is hastonlng Its plnns to ronch tho coast and mako Coos Bny Its Pacific Coast torminal: "Tho report thnt tho Chicago & Northwestern nnd Hill lntorests nro In cooporntlon with tho Pittsburg & Gllmoro rnilroad Is corroborated by Horbort G. Wells, ot Manoy Bros. & Wells. Manoy Bros. & WoIIs nro among tho lnrgo railroad contractors of tho west, with headquarters nt St. Louis nnd Oklahoma City. They also havo n branch ofllco in BoIbo, Tdnho, ot which Horbort G. Wolls is tho local representative In looking nftor construction work in southorn Idaho nnd eastern Orogon. Mr. Wolls built tho oxtonslon ot the Pacific & Idaho Northern, known as tho "Pin'' road, of which Colonol E. M, Helgho Is prosldont, from Evorgreon, Idaho, to tho Meadows, and ho has boon telling his frlonds In n quiet way tho past year that tho Pittsburg & Gllmoro Is a Hill road. Ho has also maintained from tho start that It has como connection with tho Northwestern as most of tho engineering and construction has boon dono by men who havo always boon identified with tho Northwest ern and tho specifications of con struction nro Identical with thoso of tho Northwestern road. Mr. Wolls maintains that tho Pittsburg & Gllmoro Is a combina tion of tho Nprthwestern and Hill lntorests and thnt It will closo down tho. "Pin" road to a point about 10 miles abovo Wolsor, mako a short cut from tho Welsor rlvor canyon through a low divide to Snako rlvor near Crystal, cross tho river to Doad Ox flat on tho west sldo on to Onta rio and proceed west through Mal heur canyon Into Central Orogon to connect with tho Oregon Trunk line. There Is ovory reason to bollovo that tho P. & G. will also run down th Salmon to the Snake and follow tho Snako to RIparIa, Wash. With this very oxtenslvo railroad Bystom between tho Hill and Northwestern a large portion of Idaho and Oregon would bo oponed up by two trans continental lines which will tap the rich mining district, of northern Ida ho, tho oxtenslvo agricultural sec tion of tho great Snako rlvor valley and tho vast Interior Orogon with Ub wealth ot agriculture and immense timber supply. CARAMEL SALE at STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday. Go to Olllvant & Weavor for fresh vegetables. 31 rRID6&ljr TW R TRREE LIVES ARE VIE ON TAFT u rl ir , i iv Presidents Name Filed- as Candidate For Presidential 1 ' Primary There. ''' " ' '' tVVrt-J( I'AHKEIl TO HE DEMOCItATIO CANDIDATE - (By Associated Press.) WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 19 , A boom for Judge Alton B. Parker for tho democratic pros- Identlal nomination wns launched here. Parker waa tho democratic candidate eight 4 yoara ago. ., (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LINCOLN, Nob., Jan. 19. Presi dent Tnft's name was filed as a can dldato for tho republican nomination undor tho Nobraska presidential primary law today. Tho petition la slgnod .by forty Omaha men. SUMNER HERE Says -Developments Have Substantiated His Announ cement About Projects SOMETHING NEW SOON. Tho Eugeno Guard sayB: "I. II. Bingham, presldont, and Ralph B. Hunt, chlof onglucor or tho Pacific Groat Wcstorn Railway company, returned trom Portland last night. Whllo thoy havo no news to glvo out regarding construction work on tho road to tho coast, thoy say that thoro mny fo0 something 4 Important to announco In a vory short tlmo. L. A. Sumner, who hna had chargo or tho survey ror tho Sumner Uno between horo nnd Floronco, nrrlvod horo todny with his wlfo nnd daugh ters trom Gardiner. Thoy will leavo tomorrow on tho Broakwator ror Portland, whoro Mr. Sumner will meet his tnthor and othor officials of tho company and will dotcrralno his futuro course Mr. Sumnor was vory rotlcont about tho railroad situation. Ho said that ho had not heard anything now and probably would not boforo ho reached Portland. Rolatlvo to sonio uninformed Indi viduals questioning tho authenticity ot his statomont to Tho Times about tho discontinuance or tho work on tho Sumnor projects, Mr. Sumner said: "Well, developments havo shown that I told you tho truth." And that was about all ho would say about tho mattor tor publication. It Is oxpected, howovor, by othor parties on tho Bay who hnvo beon In closo touch with tho mattor that doflntto announcement concerning tho wholo matter will soon bo forth coming. DENIES ANY DEAL. Tho Eugeno Guard snys: "Tho Southorn Pacific Company Is prepar ing to clear tho way for construction work trom tho tunnol Blto, 23 ralloB west ot Eugene, to Coos Bay, with out tho least posslblo delay, Tho operntlons ot the Puclflo Great Wcst orn aro bolng Ignored and no at tempt Ib bolng mado to buy Us In terests. "J, L, Buoll, who hns chargo or tho right-of-way work, denied that tho S. P. Co. has bought out tho Pacific Groat Western, or was try ing to buy anything they had. "Wo anticipate no serious trouble in securing tho right-of-way from tho tunnol sltq to Coos Bay," said Mr. Buoll. "Mr. Walker of Spokane is hero to assist mo and wo nro going right ahead, now that Mr, Moody Is hero to help us with tho legal ond. Wo want to lot another contract at tho earliest possible mo ment, so that tho road can bo com pleted to Coob Bay this year If pos sible. Tho Southorn Pacific is go- IN NEBRASKA 77TJ1 kHi' .' ON WAY NORTH 1 I - LOST IN n Cdptalh and Two Others of Crew of Steamer Killed Near Kalama, Wash. RIVER VESSEL SARAH DIXON HAS' ACCIDENT Bodies o.f Men Lost Not .Recov ered Cause 'O.f Disaster Not Determined. ' (By 'Associated 'Proas' to1 C6o'b Bay) Times) KALAMA, Wash., Jan., 19. Nono ot tho bodies ot thoso killed In tho explosion on the Columbia rlvor steamer Sarah Dixon, near hero last night, hnvo beon recovered. Tho cnuso ot tho, explosion has not beon ascertained. Tho surviving mombors or tho crow havo gone to Portland. Tho dond aro: FRED. R. STINSON, captain. ARTHUR MONICAL, first mate. SILAS KNOWLES, fireman. Railroad Magnate In St. Paul Address Places Oregon In "Zone of Plenty." (By Associated Press to tho Coos Day, , i Times.) ST. PAUL, Mo Jan. 19. A mor gor or 'tho Immigration bodies ot seven northwestorn states for tho dovolopmont of, thoso common wealths wns advocated by Jamos' J. Hill, chairman of tho Board of Di rectors or tho Grent Northern Rail way In n statement today. Hill's plnn hns roforonco to tho states con tained In tho recently orgnnlzod Northwestorn Dovolopmont League Thoy nro Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Ore gon, Washington nnd Alnska. "Mon must work out tholr own Individual salvation," said Hill, "In stead or trusting politicians-to do so ror thorn." Ho torms tho territory Involved as "Tho zono of plonty" nnd In tho courso ot his statomont makes tho following charactorlRtla remarks: "Tho conduct or business In tho long run is not n moro scramblo for tho best place at tho trough." "Tho Northwest mny fitly bo call ed tho "Zono of plenty." "Whonovor this country had fal tered or stood still, It has boon through rollanco upon tho politi cians. When thoy toll you prosper ity mny bo cronted and mnlntalnod by tariffs or othor artlclos, laugh at thorn." "Wo need honesty enough to llvo within our means. "Wo need to understand onco for nil that futuro men and common wealths aro created out ot charactor and Intelligent effort and not any thing which any political ngency can accomplish." E ENDED TODAY Three Hundred Thousand Em ployes of English Mills Will Return to Work. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay, Times.) MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 19. Tho dlsputo in tho cotton tradc whlch culminated In a lockout at fectlng throo hundred thousand, Do comber 27, hOB boon settled. Tho quertlon at issuo botwoen tho em ployers and workers waa tho em ployment ot non-union labor. AH mlllB aro to bo ro-oponed Monday. lng to build straight through to tho coast Just as quickly as it can b dono." "C. II, Colter, owner of tho Glou ada townslte, arrived In Eugeno this morning, having como out by way ot Gardiner and Drain. Ho says tho pooplo or tho lower Slualaw aro vory optimistic over tho railroad pros pects. Ono ot tho rallrdad compan ies has taken an option on a large part of his townslto and ho goos to Portland this evening on business In this connection." HILL SCORES POLITICIANS 0