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JREIGNERS IN DANGER FLOCK TO LbUAIIUNS lyal Troops Try to Restore 'nacG Non-raymem jam to Be Cause of Outbreak. v Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.) rBKIN, Fob. 29. A revolt has okon out among a portion of Yuan I K'nl's troops, some hundreds of 10m started a riot this evening at kht o'clock. They wroekod and sot i to houses nnd paraded tho streotB ootlng Indiscriminately. A strong kco of loyal soldiers has been or bed out and Is endeavoring to re- bro order. Tho streets nro crowd- nnd tho greatest nlnrm prevails. is it to colony. ELECTION IS NOT ORDERED Ordinance Providing for It Temporarily Tabled Pow ers Leaves Council. Tho Mnrahflcld city council nt n tipcclnl meeting Inst ovonlng tnblcd an ordluauco providing for tho calling of a special election to submit T. J. No lan's proposition to soli tho city water worko for $160,000. The ordi nance which viib drnftcd by City At torney (loss, left tho dato for tho election blank, to bo tilled In by tho council. It was explained by Mr. finsa that It was not necessary to y Hindi Kii-t Imlli'N Can Deal ''Ht the ordinance hiBt evening In Willi China's Demand. j order to huvo tho city election boforo By Associated rross in uoos uay,.uny i, mil mill il could Do niloptcd 1II11C3.) I til n rnillllli llf tvnnlfu (nut an It iitimlil TUB HAGUE. Fob. I!!). Tho .,'.." ,' " , trh Foreign Minister rcrolvo 1 a-, """" "",v l" K' lu" ""J8 nouco rgrntu today from the Chlncso "" '' tho city recorder tlmo Acrmiont I'omiindlvg tho release to send out the special notices. Ire Chinese resldoniH who have , Tho postpoiiomunt of llnnl action n arrested In .Inva In connection ,, ,,, ..,, ,, .. Hi 'lnorlrrs during tho ce'obn- "--" - ... n- n of the abdication of tho Chlncso imt" "' councilman a. ii. rowers irrm, Ho has ropno'i tnat only tlio wmiuriiwiiig mini mo council ennm- urii'iint f the Dutch Hast In- bor In tho midst of tho session nnd 1 ( 'I ('I'll WIIU SUCH lIOIIIIinlB. I liitlllllltllltr Hint I.., wnu ,...l,..r t -n- H'uathin N ltiiiir'iuiis '..i.,,. 'im.. i..i, .ii. T' illiwr: ni'mliorol abort "'""' ,1(' l"ttor '"cWont enmo as a o : n !! iiln.-iH of Hlimirt rmt l,r n 'urprlso, but did not cnuso If ii' '" is iiivili re-k- nuy prrMeuinr s!lr. proluili'y bo-nuso . .i i ii I n the gne of tho, thore woro very fow iiruHimt nsldo ruiiirn my. in-u- wiuen ute logn- bn onrt'ri ri' sit imto'I. InslJo le i I'y prnrr tl" hI'mrMcii Is quiet lit It Is h"'ir 1 by the utithnrltlcs lot or'cr .II1 b. roHlnrud by mld- klil Tim rioters claim tholr i ln. nt t bo'ii pnl 1. A sholl rnl from one gui of tho milliners 111 within the c n!!ues of tho Amor- ttn !r mini, but ld not exnlodo. Bio forcli.niM In the capital nro bin;: brought Into their rojpoctlvo ; it loin. Hundreds of Thousands of Employes of English Mines Quit Work Today Each Side Blames Other. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Fob. 29. Upwards of throo-qunrters of a million coal min ors had laid down their tools nnd gona on n strike by 2 o'clock this nftornoon, when tho day shift In tho mines ondo-1. Tho army of striking colllors swelled hourly throughout y KILLED the morning when It boenme known thnt no settlement wns reached. Each side Is now blaming the other for the falluro of the negotiations. Tho miners say the owners did not show n conciliatory nttitudo whllo tho own ers declare tho miners wero determ ined to strike no matter what terms were offerod. It Is understood the government has drnftcd a minimum wage bill with safeguards for tho owners nnd nro ready to rush it through parliament In enso of neces It Is said tonight that tlicro is a prospect of a break In the dcndlock between the coal owners nnd minors. M 1 POWERS MAY ACT. Pence Hnn to I nllc to EhtuhlMi In Clllllll. Ily A-Moilitol Pross to Coos liny Times.) rrom tho city officials. The wntor works and apoclnl elec tion matter was brought up Into In tho Koralnn. Mr. Cobs' ordinance wns rend nnd Coiincllinnii Copple movod tl nt It bo Inld on tho tnh!o to bo tnkon up Inter. "Lot us net on It now," Intorposed Counolliiinn Powors. "Wo hnvo beon thrashing nrotind over tho mnttor for long tlmo nnd I think wo ought to net on it now." "It Isn't norortnry to net on it to night In ordor to hold tho spcrtnl oloctlon boforo Mny 1," Interrupted Coiiiiellmnu Copplo. "Tho city nt- Thirty-six Slain During Prison Riot in Old Mexico Yesterday. lily Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LAItKDO, Tex., Feb. 20. Thirty six lives paid the penalty for yester day's revolt at the penitentiary nt Montoroy, Mexico, according to In coming passengers today. Those pas sengers snld six prisoners woro killed during tho outbreak and 2G othorB, regarded as ring lenders, woro exe cuted yesterday nftornoon. Thero nre nbout 3000 prlsonors In tho In ctltiitlon and last night's reports said thnt tho ward?n of tho penitentiary was among tho slain. Tho pnsHongors woro unnblo to de scribe In what manner tho romnlnlug five victims wero klllod, but It Is as sumed f'nt they woro among tho number slain during tho first rush of the revolting prlsonors. MA Y ARRIVE BREAKWATER utrh, Frmico an 1 Italy havo not) Fin iicaru irom. j .. j.i I FAIL! DEAO IN III M I una nccon Ej to got so 1 to sorvo I j way thlnf tornov tells us wo nan nnsx tlilu In VASir,TON, Fob. 20. Four iwn nr iUmn !, n.i ..mi i,.. i. .ra lmvo resnm lod favorably t()iroclnI olcctIon 1)oforo Mnv , ,f , cretary Knox's noto Invlllng thorn ' ' , , !LC , " ,. ,, ,l ," u ls (onililno In n Joint nctlon In Ic''od to hnvo It. Wo will havo ilnn without seekimr Individual , moro tlmo to think It ovor nnd studv vantaces. Thoy nro Croat Ill-It-1 tho iiinttoi nmi iinvninnnmnia mnv n, Oermnny, Russia and .Tnimii. ollmlnntn tho iinnnsHltv nf imi,iin u r ! f " " I can't seo nny uo In furthor do- j.'nylng tho mnttor ns long ns nny quest Inn nnyono desires can bo sub mitted nt tho snmo tlmo," dcclnred Cniincllmnn Powors. "I don't wnnt to wnlt nrouiid horo night nftor night nnd nccompli8h nothing. You'll hnvo somcono who lias moro tlmo In plnco of mo If Hint's tho gB aro going." Mr. Powers thon nroso from his t'ent and started across to get his I. J. Fisher nf ?in Fmnrtenn I,nt' Ho B,l,0(1 midway across tho tL,, F,01 ,an h"CI?C0,linll and said: "I am not playing uuuiii iu nave MIICU I politics. Thero Is no office In tho Three and HiniSSlf. Isirt of mnn that I want. I don't fly Abu Intel Press to Coos Day; wn,,t ,0 8,t nrountl 1,cro '1(l l, '"ado Times.) n '"on"y r- s' FltWC'SCO, Fob. 20 Tho Powors got his hat and ns ho "' r i iniuol .1. Fjslior, wife and """on oui uio noor, uounciimnn Ai- 1 'I ' "'tr ! fn ti.l 1,1 Hm'lnn. wlin wns nlinlrninn nf Hix tuenf. M' II)' COT fl 1 Ofn intttr lnlni aiMi !... nt.1. IIT - ,.. j rln n 1 , . " iwnii;, u.iuh hi, Diuiii 1 uui surly yon cairi ru "ii a Irlrt imi, 1,1 n.n i.no.i a . ... .. 1 c v.-s f . iVi ,'X , ' mn,n w,l "8- ''- I'owors." il lie is i"ii,,.n,i ... ....., .. .!. "I mil sorry, too. but I hnven't r1' t& an 1 1.1 1 0,1 i.i..w,nw f tlmo m Rlt nrnnnrl linrA nmi hn mmln 11 V'i ItllJIOUIl U3i " "" w ' IlCr an 1 tbo twn ilnuilifnna T?nli n ninnlfAV nf ntifl vmiH hm'n f A r wirn? .' "."' Arl0l. "eol 18,jiomo mnn who has moro tlmo," re bJroai JOZ !!i!l'I - o took his do. wm was emcre-l bv tho ..nllco .' Pnrttiro, ilSflOi. r . ' '1 w r . , .. .. caiieu nnoniion to uio lg tho ordlnnnco did 11. .,,.!.. I ,.!... nriMn-in,.... . ' V: : ""' '"--", '' mu o.uhh i-iri-iuui Inc. " UUHHIU tllll- .1. fompiny in I ownor of consll- ivL J"'?1 c"tv No motive wns dls inir1 ,for u, rr,,e tlio clrcum- !"! -Ja.Pt V'M FliJ'or was In ox-ol- .. rel"tlrns With his fnmllv. Mrs, Prank Pnn-n M.,n ll.'oc I.. bmn!aIrtn;(,nl l,olow.'Unod with tVe nny in-t niel' aim oni.i .1.. i.n.i nmrnlSe,e" Fh,,er nnnnrantiv more 'ented or In imiin. i.i.i. i. ,en Ms wife mil ,in.,.i,tV. l.a.io Blneor dd'ey to furnish tho city ndc ' ''-nlRlit with tho usual dom- ""n' wntor service. Cour cllmnn ' ... 'Urni rf nffpftlnn wlmn tn-r A'pfhnn BPfnndl Min innflnn I PhWu1' UVore ,1nl!!'t' I Councllmnn Allen wanted to know hVi . ,.. """'." o'PenoJ" -.If the city had tho power to enforce Hy issoclntod Press to Coos Day Times.) "WASHINGTON, Fob. 20. -Tho nt titudo of tho government In dealing with Juarez Is morcly a roltorntlriif of tho policy ndoptod during tho Ma dero revolution. Agents of tho de partment of justlco nnd tho treasury on tho southern bordor hnvo been In structed, however, to soo thnt nou trnllty Is preservod. Munitions of wnr which seem to bo part of tho conspiracy against tho recognized government of Mexico will not bo permitted to go out. V.VITHI) STATICS' STAND. of Will Not Prohibit Kvporlntlon fioods to Jiiiiivk Itobels. 1 Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Fob. 29. Tho United Stntos will not prohibit legiti mate exportntlons, Including muni tions of wnr, fro'l Rl Paso Into tho Jiebol town of Juarez, Moxlco. This conclusion was reached today nt con lerences between offlclnls of tho do pnrtments of stnto, Justlco and treasury. . Steamship Arrives Early Today From Portland With Large List. Tho Dreakwntcr arrived In this morning nftcr a good trip down tho coast. She had a largo list of pos scngcrs nnd n good cargo of frolght. Among those nrrlvlng on the Drenkwatcr woro the following: Hcnrlctte I.ccoq, Gcorgo Lecoq, , Mrs. Lccoq, Charles Farrier, M. Mc- Conncl, J. Huntley, II. Huntley, F. W. Kern, S. Jones, G. TurnqulBt, G. Idndberg, A. L. Harris, Charles Gill, W. C. Van Winkle, E. .tonkins, A. 12. Dement, Mrs. Domont, Miss De ment, A. Mnyse, Mr. Pnttlson, Mrs. rnttlson, Miss Pnttlson, William FIngleton, L. C. Fobs, W. Fowlor, S. Vnn Dobber, J. Dugnn, P. Dugnn, Mrs. Dugnn. N. A. Leach, Mrs. Leach, Leva Leach Mr. Mny, Dowoy May, Mnry Deckott. It. L. McCIony, A. Schlesky, n. G. Duller, 13. Doran, F. K. Linn. A. T. Dntos, IL K. Dooth, Miss II. Adams, MIsa I. Adams, C. F. Crouoh. Mrs, T. W. Wol's. II. Hob fttson, A. nobertson, J. O. O'Con nor, C. II. Mnrsh, W. Church, Thom as Church, William Jnines. Mrs. James, II. II. Loop, J. II. Chnnoy, C. N. Strow, Mrs. Strow, Gerard Strow, H. A. Stoltz, G. W. Kruso, L. H. Murphy, Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Cox, J. A. Newton, Mrs. Newton, 13. F. Drnden, P. A. Sliver, L. N. Fnlrchild, Ketf IL C. Young. F. 13. FnF8, F. C. Fnrnloy, Mrs. Fnrnley, Mrs. D. T. Conrnd, J. McDonnld, Mrs. J. Thorp, William Wood, C. A. Dargor, Mrs., Dnrgpr, Mnrgnrlto Lecon. Holon Lo con, Ferdlnnnd Lccoq. Tho Dreskwntor will snll nt 0 o'clock Saturday morning for Portland. TO E AUTOiSTS TO BE I.OWIW Sl'GAlt TARIFF. ii,,,: v 1,111 n 1 uj- mo pouco. ' ,ner apparently having attempted , Mr. Copplo en n ii? r 'J','1,p', beforo taking his fact thnt tnlilln Be .,57!!!e!:. was ttty yars of not mean that i:h::i:is i.v confkihcnck. Co lifer Hay jepiue'itnivcs of (icinc; With Itevoltitlonlstx. Dy Associated Press to Coos Time 1 Ft. PASO. Feb. 20. A committee ssll to represent I3n!llo Vnuoz Go vo arrived horo today from San An, nfn nn' was In eonforonco with C'l"el Penre and othor robot 01 thhls cf Juarez. Mouse Plnno to Reduce It to One Cent n Pound. (By AEKoo.'nted Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON. Fob. 20. Tho House eommltteo on wnys and means agreed on n sugnr tariff revision bill which will bo submitted soon to tho Democratic caucus of tho Hoiieo. It Is understood tho tariff Is reduced to I cent n pound and n largo loss of levonuo involved mny bo mot by an Increased tariff on silks and other luxuries. ACTIVK IN .MASSACHUSETTS. ''! H'VG Bns-lni's BATS, Mitts ri d CI.OYHS at MILNKR'S. BRANDT IS RKLF.ASF.D. Sch'rr'H Fonner Vnlet Finnishes Ball in New York. i "v Associn'od Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK. Fob. 20. Fo'ko E. Drnidt, former valet of Mortimer L. could not bo held beforo May 1 If Itjikhlff, who was sentenced to thirty wns so desired. The resolution to yenrs' Imprisonment for burKlnry In 1 , - - tnble It wns put to n vote nnd nil wero In fnvor of It excopt Councll mnn Savnge, who voted no. I Iniinedln'o'y after tHs action wns taken. Councllmnn Copplo mndo a motion thnt the city council ord r the water works company to make tho Improvements outlined by City En tile first degree, was releaod from ihe Tombs yesterday, tho dotolls of Us ball bond having finally bsen ad justed. Rooevelt Supporters Confer Over Se lect Ion of Lender, 'Dy Arsoclntod Press to Coos Day Times.) BOSTON, Mass., Fob. 28. Load ing volunteors in tho cnmpn'gn for Colonel Roosovolt In Massachusetts had n final conference with tho can dldnte today boforo his dopnrturo for Now York City. Thero was n conn ( II of war over the subject of a leader In Massachusetts, but It Is said no decision wns ronched. IMVOIt TWO BATTLESHIPS. Fn- TTou-o CLEANING use SB KB vn V.WILLI A MS PAINTS and VAR NISH KS at .MILNKR'S 1 1 no- , ("Hilt fn 11 iw.l'in I'UIIII'M, u-. 1 n trL no H,,,nod erimo excopt "e grounds of sudden Insanity. l (Continued on pago 3.) REAL MILK and REAL CBEAM rie'lverpd to your homo on FIVE MINTTFS' NOTICE. PHONE .12(1 J F A, Sacchl. TPOl'T LEADERS with LOOPS 30 Inches npart at MILKER'S. j IIoiimi Naval Affairs Coinmltteo Re ports In Favor of It. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 28. The' Noiieo eommltteo on naval affairs de cided today In favor of authorizing tv:o neW battleships this year and will dejnand tvnt tho Democratic ca'icis rescind Its notion declaring ngalnst additions to the navy nt this time, Tho committee will ask a free bond to determlno tho mntter for itself. Council Instructs Marshal Car ter to Make Them Be Good Other Business. Mnrshnl Carter last evening ap pealed to tho city council for nld In stopping nutolsts scorching In tho suburbs. He declared that rcsldonts of West Mnrshflold nnd South Mnrsh field claimed tho nutolsts wero run ning nt tho rate of GO miles an hour on Central nvcnuo nnd South Broad way, but when ho wont nftor tho nutolsts they mnlntnlncd thoy wero tunning only 24 mllea per hour. Tho council declared thnt some thing should bo done to stop tho Fcorchlng. City Attorney Goss point ed out tho difficulties In convicting nutolsts, but Mnrshnl Carter was In structed to go ahead nnd nrrcst thorn. Mr. Goss said that In tho cities tho poltco had found nbout tho only way to Btop scorching was to havo special policemen mounted on motor cycles to which Bpccdomctors woro attached nnd let them trnll tho scorchers. Tho council didn't decide to got Mnrshnl Cnrtor nny motor cyclo for tho work, but Instructed him to nrrcst nny nutotsts thnt ho bcllovcd wero violat ing the speed limit. Councilman Powers also protested against nutnUts being porrnltt'od to take the muffler off tholr machines. Ho said thnt residents of Ms pnrt of tho town wero nwnkonod nt all hours of tho night by nutos going by with tho mufflers off. Marshal Cnrtor wns 'Instructed to nrrcst nny nutolst found running his mnchlno with the muffler off. Building Ordliinure Up. An ordlnnnco nmondlng tho city building ordinance so thnt Improve monts costing not to oxceod $100 could bo mndo outsldo tho flro limits without n permit and nlso providing thnt n building enn bo movod on, the snmo lot, providing tho moving of It does not Incrcnso tho flro hazard, was adopted. This brought up consldornblo dls Mission. Building Inspector Tribboy pointed out that tho provision en abling peoplo to mnko Improvements without getting n permit mndo It moro difficult to onforco tho ordl nnnco. City Attorney Goss held tho snmo view. Howovor, It wns adopt ed. It was suggested thnt this chnngo I would menn thnt tho city building Inspector, who is required to Inspect nil Improvements, would hnvo to do somo work Hint ho would not bo paid for where tho construction work out sldo the firo limits cost loss than $100. Councilman Coppio said thnt he thought tho Inspector should bo on n flnt snlnry basis Instead of re ceiving tho fees ho collected nnd ho suggested this chnngo should bo mndo. This brought forth n dicus- filon ns to whnt tho inspector should bo paid. Mr. Copplo said that ho thought $40 or $'0 por month wns enough, ' ns nppnrently ho didn't hnvo much to do. Ho said that mon woro work ing Inrd at tho mill ton hours por day for about this amount nnd ho did not seo why tho Inspector should bo pnld more. Counollinon Forguson nnd Savn-o argued that tho Inspector If plnced r,n n flat snlnry bfils should bo paid ! tho salary of n skll'od enrnonter or ' workman nt lonst. Councilman For-, misnii sugg(vted $3. no por dnv. Tho lns'ictor grow rnthor Indig nant over Connrl'tnnn Copplo's refer ence to his position as thnt of n com mon laborer and that It Bliould not draw n greater salary. Hi po'nd ut tVnt It required n man of s'"o sk"l nnd technical know'edce. Counill ninn Fergupon nlso polntod out thnt tho technical knowledge required of an Inppector entitled him to bettor r.nv than that of an ordinary laborer. Councilman Copplo contended that (Continued on page 4.) LAWRENCE MILL City Officials Secure Offer From Employers That May Terminate Strike. RAISE IN WAGES IS OFFERED BY THEM Readjustment of Premium Sys tem, Overtime Pay and Five Per Cent Raise. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Coos Bay Times.) BOSTON, Fob. 20. Mayor Scan Ion nnd Aldermen O'Brien nnd Hon utgan of Lnwronco hnd anothor eon foronco todny with tho mill olllclals horo. Representatives of tho Anior Icnn Woolen Compnny, tho Arlington nnd tho Pacific mills woro present, Tho Lawrcneo olllclals aro ondoavor Ing to bring nbout a sottlotnont of the Htrlko nnd hnvo asked tho mill own ers to grant concessions to tho strikers. Tho mill owners hnvo ngrood to grnnt concessions to tho oporntlvca according to n stntomont horo this nftornoon. Tlio proposed conces sions nro understood to Includo a wngo ndvnneo of II vo por cent ovor tho rate formerly pnld for 68 hours' work each week. In addition to tho ndvanco, tho concessions nro Bald to provldo doublo pay for ovortlmo nnd a re adjustment of tho promlum system now In uso In tho weaver rooms. MORE ARE AT WORK. nt Strikers Have Fewer Pickets Laurence Now. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bny Times.) LAWRENCE. Mass.. Fob 29. j Moro operatives aro working In tho j various textllo mills today than any previous day since tho big strlko, now In Itfl eighth week, bognn. Fow or pickets nro In ovldonco than I usual and hnvo given tho police but llttlo trouble. UNION DENIES BLAME. Claim That Quebec BNnster Wasn't Canted by Them. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Dny Tlmos.) NEW YORK, Fob. 29. In a letter addressed "To whom It may con cern," tho district council of tho liousosmlths' nnd Brldgomon'u union of Now York nnd vicinity nssort "that tho accusations against our organiza tion In roforenco to tho Quobco brldgo nccldont Is nbsolutoly unfound ed, Innsmuch ns tho Job going on at thnt tlmo wns wholly n union Job." Tho lottor ndds that so far as learned no union mon were lost. TAKE CHARGE OF 1 Roosevelt's Friends Organize General Committee to Aid Candidacy. (By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 29. A gon ornl Roosovolt coinmltteo Including ns membors Modll MtCormlek, Gil ford Pluchot, Amos Piucliot, Senator Dixon of Montana mid probably Jnmos A. Onrflold nnd other eloso friends of tho Colonel will bo organ ized hero noxt week to tnko charge of tho Roosevelt campaign. SHERMAN NOT CHOSEN. Rumor Thnt He Would bo Tuft's Illuming Mnlo is Denied. (By Assoclntod Pross to Coos Bay Tlmos.) WASHINGTON. Fob. 29. Re ports wldoly circulated Inst night thnt Vlco-Prosldont Shormnn had practically beon decided upon as tho running mnto for Prosl lont Taft bo foro the Republican National Con vention woro donL'I today by party loadors. It was loarnod that tho president did not discuss tho ques tlcn of Sherman's candidacy with William Barnes, Jr., a Republican steto chairman rf Now York, who was a guest at the Whlto House din ner Tuesday night. TROUT FLIES, Silk Linos, LEAD ERS and POLES nt MILNER'S. FOR SALE ROSE BUSHES, HOLLY AND FRUIT TREES. PHONE IO-J. A. E. SEAMAN.