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VOL XXXV
Established In 1878
ns Tito Const Mali
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION TEN PAGES
A Consolidation of Time. Const Mail
and Coos Day Advertiser.
No. 8&
mm
GHINKEREVOLUTiOM TO SPREAD
10 PEKiN SECTION T0-U00W
Imperial Forces Reported to
Have Been Badly Defeat
ed at Hankow.
REBELS ALSO CONTROL
STRATEGIC POINTS NOW
Foreign Legations Prepare For
the Worst Rebellion
Fast Gaining.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PEIClX, China, Oct. 21. Persis
tent rumors hnvo It that Admiral
Shah Plug's llagshlp was sunk or cap
tured In Hie recent lighting at Han
kow. It Is nlso reported that the re
bels control soveral Important strat
egic points. There Is llttlo In the
news received touny to reassuro mo
government or relievo the general
feeling of uneasiness. Tlio mission
aries In this provlnco hnvo been
warned by students there will he a
revolutionary outbrenk near Pekln
tomorrow. Considerable credence, Is
attached to the warning.
In view of tho possible spread of
the rebellion, the foreign legations
arc Inking the necessary military and
fommlfsnry precautions in this city
and TlenTsIn for the protection of
the legation nnd cltlzonB of tho rc
spcctlvc countries they represent.
Xi:VS IS COXKIIOIEI).
LOSES $10,000
HALF BREED LEAVES BLOODY TRAIL
JEW
Dispatches to San lYnnc'ro Couilrni
KelH'l Victory.
(By Atiociatcd Pre a to Coos Day
Times. J
SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., Oct. 21.
A cable dispatch from Shnnghal to
the local Chinese paper conllrms tho
report of the defeat of Admiral Shah
ho was In commnnd of tho Imperial
larshlpg In the attack on Hankow.
Shah Is said to hnvo retired to Kill
Klang with his disabled vessels, ex
cepting the one which was sunk.
Over n million Inhabitants of Wit
Chung nnd Hankow aro snld to hnvo
cut their queues In nccordnnco with
the proclamation issued by tho rebel
authorities.
Daughter-in-Law of Vice-President
Fairbanks Robbed
on Train.
Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Rr.y
Times)
CHICAGO, III., Oct. 21. Mrs.
Warren Fairbanks, a Chicago social
leader and wlfo of tho son of former
Vice-President Fairbanks, reported
to the police today thnt a bag con
taining Jewels worth $10,000 was
taken from her Pullmnn car en route
from Boston to Chicago a week ago.
IRE RAIN IN
PHILADELPHIA
Kills Two California Women
and Wounds Boy Before He
Is Shot Down Angry at
White Girl.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times)
OROV1LLE, Cnl., Oct. 21. In an
InMino fury over the refusal of his
LITTELL MILL
BURNED TODAY
Plant of Chehalis Lumber Com
pany Destroyed With
$200,000 Loss.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CHEHALIS, Wash., Oct. 21. Tho
plant of tho Chchnlls Lumber 'com
pany at Llttoll, four miles from hero,
was destroyed by lire early today. Tho
loss mny reach $200,000. Tho ori
gin of tho 11 ro hnB not been determined.
XOVLL XAVAL OHDEHS
How rnglMi Olllcers Instruct Turk-
Mi Sailors
(Djf Associated Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 21. Tho discussion
Incident to the present unpleasantness
ieen Italy nnd Turkey of tho un
Preparedness of Turkey's lleet hns re
talied an iinusunl dllllculty exper
ienced by the founders of tho origin-
i woman .nvy.
iJA"? vvcro '"'"Pored by tho fact
Mt there wero no words In tho Tur-
": wnnry for the various ropes
"'alls of the warships of that day.
i ingenious oflleor solved tho prob
b by tys ,i(Torent vegetables to
'tetarloiis ropes and spars of tho rlg
W, i ami the sailors received orders
tot,;;??1 l" loninto!" "Lot go tho
fc -!"!U1 n mo,' for"'n vocnbu
ur' could ho supplied.
hi ... i U118 Procedure-wns, it was
uJSliLnn,ovn,,,11' na u wn8 exactly
I PortnVi """Pieii ' Almeida, tho
l''lURUeso nil in ,-ni ...i .1, .
. ano wna outfitting n n i..
rt " ..vvi. lift JUOV
World's Series Game Has to Be
Postponed Again on Ac
count of Weather.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 21.
Ilaln again today caused n postpone
ment or tlio fourth of tho World's
Series games.
As Sunday bnsebnll is tabooed in
Philadelphia, tho next gamo cannot
be plnyed before Monday
COAST LEAGUE HA Mi SCORES
BANDITS KILL
11
2
whlto swethcart to return to him, Ed
ward Williams, a half-breed Indian,
shot nnd killed Inez Drooks, tho
young girl, and Mrs. Llllle A. Mul
len, her friend, nnd Berlously wound
ed William Mullen, a boy, before ho
himself was shot by D. J. Mullen,
the head of the house, In n running
duel. Williams is In the county Jail
nnd has n smnll chance of recovery.
i no giiojiung occurred InBt ovenlng,
MANY HURT IN
E
Over 100 Killed or Injured In
Explosion In Shaft In
Sicily.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times)
PALERMO, Sicily, Oct. 21. In an
explosion in n mine nt Trabonella,
one hundred are reported to have
been killed or injured.
Dut few details hnvc'beon received.
M
DISASTER
LOCAL WOMAN
DNORC
E
REV. RIGRESDN HELD IN JAIL
TO ANSWER FOR GIRL'S DEATH
SAYS AUTHOR IS '
BAD HUSBAND
Mrs. Booth Tarkington Begins
Suit For Divorce In Indiana
polis Today.
Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 21.
Mrs. Dooth Tnrklngton, wlfo of tho
novelist and playwright, today filed
BUlt for divorce in tho superior court
of this county. Sho charges cruelty
and asks the custody of their five-year-old
child.
W
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. With
the pennnnt race over, but little in
terest Is taken in the concluding
games of the Coast League season
which will end next Sundny. Yes
terdny's games resulted as follows:
At San Francisco R II
San Francisco 12 0
Portland 1 10
At I-os Angeles R II
Los Angeles 9 14
Vernon 2 8
At Sacramento R II
Sacramento 7 7
Oakland ; 4 7
'FROM GERMANY
TO MOS BAY
Norton & Hansen Receive First
Toy Shipment Direct
From Factory.
..i - w inn it hilt it iinnr mr iiinr i
' a descent on tho Turkish enionv For tho first tlmo In tho history of
c Trl li "e ns t,l I,nII""B """lo Cooa cami' " Iocnl b"8'"088 house
Three Masked Men Rob Saloon
at Graysville, III., After
Fatal Shooting, a
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CARMI, III., Oct. 21. Three mask
ed men entered tho saloon of John
A. Schnlch nt Graysville, eight miles
from here, shot nnd killed Schnlch
and founded his brother. Andrew.
robbed the cash register early today
nnd escaped.
NO REQUEST TO
BRIDGE THE BAY
Southern Pacific Has Not Re
newed Its Petition For That
Purpose Yet.
COOS HAY RAILROAD
SITUATION IX RRIEP
Oh for n Sherlock Holmes to
ferret out tho moves or tho re-
puted moves In tho Coos Day
railroad situation!
Only a Sherlock HdTmes
Mrs. Peter Scott Jr., Begins
Action For Separation
Husband Away.
COQUILLE, Ore., Oct. 21.
Through her attorneys. Peck nnd
iPeck, Mrs. Augusta C. Scott of
Marshfleld has begun suit 'for di
vorce from Peter Scott Jr. She nlso
sues for a half interest in tho ono
third interest of her husband in n
pnrcel of Marshfleld property which
ho owns with his parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Peter Scott Sr. The enso will
come up for trial at tho December
term of court.
T POINT
BEATS YALE
Army Football Team Defeats
Varsity TodayOther
Football Scores.
Little News Develops In Sensa
tional Massachusetts
Murder Case.
HEARING IS SET
FOR WEDDING DATE
HUXtt IX EFFIGY.
Minister's Declaration to
Friends of Manner of Deatli
As Evidence.
(Dy Associated Press.)
IIYANN1S, Mass., Oct. 21.
Rev. Clarence V. T. Rlchcson
was hung In effigy today on tho
limb of a tall elm In the yard
of tho Daptlst church hero of
which Rlchcson wnB formerly
pastor. On the board nailed to
tho foot of tho treo wero painted
these words: "Guilty, read
Luke 17-2."
Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Das;
Times.)
DOSTON, Mass., Oct. 21. liar.
Rlchcson, pastor of tho Inimanuel
Dnptlst church of Cambridge awoko-
today somewhat refreshed for tho hot
ginning of this first full day hi tlio
county Jail where ho will remain un
til October 31, the date which had
been sot for his marriage to Misa Vio
let EdmondH, daughter of Moses.
Grant Edmonds, a wealthy resident
of tho Chestnut Hill section of
li'.ookllne. Instead of being mar-
ALLIANCE IN
AND OUT TODAY
MARSH FIELD WINS
FROM MYUTLE POINT rln.t tln.l ,lnv h,l mlnl.tn,. will n.....,.
(Special to Tho Times.) (,, court on the chargo of mnrdorluK
.his former sweetheart, Miss Avla Lin-
'noil, n student nt tho Now Enirlnnd..
football team defeated Myrtlo onngnrvntorv of innate, nml n Riimlnv
MYRTLE POINT. Ore.. Oct
21 Tho Marshfleld Illnh school
Point hero this afternoon by n
score of flvoto nothing. The
game'TVus" fiercely contested
throughout.
(By Associated Press to Coos Da;
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. Tho
final scores In tho big eastern foot
ball games today wero:
Navy, 0; Princeton, 0.
Drown, G; Pennsylvania, 0.
Army, C; Ynle, 0.
t school teacher at Tremont tomplo.
ItOYAIi COUPLE WEDS.
liny
Steamship Arrives In From Eu
' reka and Sails For
Portland.
Ai-clulnke of Auxtr.'n Married
Vienna Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos
Times.)
VIENNA. Austria. Oct. 21. Arch
duke Karl Franz Joseph and Princess
ttlta of Parma were married today.
a vat ti. i . . - ..
Itath . ul'KHMnR or tho six
l,; century. i,j Portucnl still
to..... .. navY "'"I tho Portuciioso
has recolved n shipment of goods di
rect from Nuremberg. Germnny,
whoro tho Christmas toys como from.
Tiiiitniliii1 inva linvik lionn nil tlin PnnR
W.m ?nillevollJ of nnvnl torms.lDny market before but they nl-
U.t .( "" not daiint IIia rlnm.l.tv ..,.. . i,c,i l, ,...., I, nnc
,WM of mh ' "i1'1, J'n,,BlnB upljohblng houses, but Norton & Han
KrtndstarlVnnr,i I' ,"lons 0, "J0! son went direct to headquarters and
riluihu. . ."""""' icaiieciivuir Itilnxnil mm nt 1ia lnriroat nrilnrs fnr
r.,0''fiV'lleoT'-oVhJ toys over given by n oCos Day busl-
ncss house.
Tho first installment of this largo
purchnso arrived on tho Dreakwnter
this weok. They were packed In tho
original shipping eases Just ns they
loft tho toy factory In Germnny. This
shipment mnrks tho growth In vol
iwdi.u ' "'"on
-" commanded.
tho helm,
"wisis i:. ii. f,sh.
l!j hVa...
Hi
mid family novo moved
1 l.- . '
",rifteid. !,;.: a.:." "",l'
lth .. : ' ''" 18 con
r' Pui. i. "'" "rauiey Candy Co
could do It for n whojo lot of
peoplo on Coos Day wlio think
they nro on tho "inside" nre
found by tho developments in
twenty-four hours to be away
on tho "outside."
Foretelling tho moves of tho
master chesB or checker player
Is child's play beside trying to
lineup tho moves and reputed
moves on tho Coos Day rallrond
mnp.
The Alliance arrived In this morn
ing from Eureka and sailed shortly
after noon for Portland. Sho had n
good cargo of through freight and a
largo through passenger list from
Eurekn.
Among those nrrlvlng hero from
Eureka on tho Alliance were:
Geo. Thomas, Theo. Drndley, R
R. Rihnnfla T? f Ilrniinni. w tr
.Hunt. Ron. Tlmrnu-nll t Tl Pnri' nml
,M. D. Dolnney.
Among thoso sailing on tho Alll-
. nilCO from lioro vrn .T. R. Tlinmiinn
, "" " -..--,
.ire. r. jonnson, .Mrs. j'nui iiiiistrom,
T. Richards. Fred Holllstor, C. L.
Adams, C. II. Rrakemnn, II. Todd,
Mrs. A. W. Young.
SAY REYNOLDS
MIbh.AvIb Llunoll died after taking;
unknowlnuly cyanide of notnssluiu to-
relievo an embarrassing physical con
dition. Tho pollcolnvestlgatlon oC
the case continues. ltsjs learned
that on the night Miss LlnnoU died,
tho minister dined nt tho hoiuaaX-.
friends nnd suddenly throw himauir
on n couch and exclaimed, that lur
had lost a dear friend and. that say
hnd died of convulsions, Tho palta
wish to know how the minister laiaw
this friend died of convulsions.
The police have Information (fiat
somo one visited tho rooms In Cam-
lirlilirx orniniloil liv Itnv. IMi'lnnnii.
1,1 (and vnrlous articles wero removed; lo
fore the police could search thorn.
Rlcheson this afternoon rcaiiyiod
tho pastorate of tho Inimanuel
church. Moses G, Edmonds, fathur
of Rlcheson'u tlnuceo, called on him
in Jail this afternoon nud had a long
talk with tho prlsouor. Edmondu re
iterated his belief hi tho innoceuco
of tho prisoner.
Thnt tho reports circulated at
North Demi that the Southern Pacific
has nlready secured permission to
bridge tho Day nro without founda
tion Is evldonced by a letter Just re
ceived by Wm. E. Hommo of Coos
ton. Mr. Hommo, when he heard the
NORTH DEXD NEWS
R. A. Wernlch nnd wife nnd baby
are spending Sunday nt the TsllCoos
Gun Club.
Report In Circulation That Cap-
' tain of Naval Militia
Has Retired.
According to n report In circula
tion lioro today, J. J. Reynolds has
tendered his resignation as cantnln
of tho Oregon Naval Militia to Gov.
JUDGE (JROHSCL'P HAS
RESIGNED POSITION
(Dy Associated Press.)
CHICAGO. III., Oct. 21.
Judge Poter S. Grosscup of tho
United States circuit court, to-
day forwarded hla roslgnntlon to
Presldont Taft. He askod for It -
to heroine effect I vo next Monduy
-
DEATH AT DANDOX.
Judge G. W. Ren died at his homo
In this city Wednesday night, nftor a
lingering Illness. Judgo Ren was
E. R. llodson of Marshfleld was n
North Bend business visitor 'yesterday.
Miss Lillian McCann nnd Miss Er-
Pui. I " rn( ey Candy Co. iD,"''",v-"1 '""'" " o " - rGnort ,lonl)to(l It hut tn ninko sire """" ""'' " '"B r
"J h, for numbor of yenS u,no nml importance of retail Kdlatoh- wrote to the War De n,a Ho,,BOn were Kest8 nt the R' L
ff eZ:V,ith0 shlnment to J ' at wSn oIM"'1 ra8h hm ,n Ea8,B'a 7nt9"
resiBne,i his nositinn nnmn I" speaking of this shipment to a. t . , . ','.
West to bo offectlvo ns snon n thn.horii in Pittsburg, Pn., October 7,
chief executive, who is in command lsa9' nml (ll0(1 nl Handon, Oro., Oc
of tho Nnvnl Militia, wishes It . tober 18, 1911. aged 72 yours and
C.nni Ttovnnlila wl.m, Cnon ImW H !" He Was U VOtOriUl Of tllO-
nbout It, was very reticent and In fact c,vl' w'"r ,,nv,nB unlUtoa In Fobrua
EA I .
" nn - . -" -.v iuoiiui niiii
P in. Z Bne'l 1,,a Position somo
Flrt , , ,tn tho Bradloy Co.
ti In nl il,""' "avo many
!!fctoL,,"'Vvno Kt very
u thi, ... "w" 've our city, but
"m iiiorti . .ti . .
k fc -wn ei .111 tlinln
le-:
Dando
now
Times' reported Warner Ogren said
that it was tho iragest ship
ment of toys ever recolved
here. It embraces all tho very
latest European novelties, tho samo
as will bo shown in New York nnd
tho eastern cities. It includes the
latest fashions in dolls, lions as
largo as cub hears, big elophnnts
and in fact everything that will inter
est and delight tho little folks who
n Recordor.
S,,RAI, SERVICES
LJ.OUng Ponnln. .
in nu --iij n .-Mininrino rr
h Jance Siinrtn nn,ns for a ,nrB aro already beginning to dream of
iV. hurcheq evening nt tho Santa. Onus' visit and whnl ho will
i and narMninoV . nromPu .bring In his flying machine and by
'or forty.flvo ml t a Uvolytno wa' thore nre a nrabor of y,ng
iiiuciiiuua iiiuiuueu in iiuii oiiiikiiuki.
ITm.-
S.v ttenMon given tn nriT
r ftoni : .fiUf UATEnSLlSS
Art goods, artists' supplies, pictured
framing Walker Studio.
is from Major Jay Morrow, in charge .
nt tlir. fnl'flrnitiftnl nnflnnnrn In thla I
district, self-explanatory and Is as I NeU. Hanks has purchased a lot
follows- I nenr tho Dr. Dartle homo and Is nr-
"In ronlv to vour letter of Sentem-1 FP8. ? b'!d ft flno bungalow on
her 27, 1911, to tho Secretary
War, this office Is requested to
it.
rm.t , l.. . a i
. ii. jinn nun kivuu rmu 10 ruiuurs rei-
Ul nil.. a n .l. .-.! .1 v. -n ..
,iiu iu iiiu lumiiiuiwuii oi .iir. uuiiKS
linnhplnro rlnra
form you that no application for the! '
in-
crossing of Coos Day has been filed
with tho department. A fow years
ago, tho Southern Pacific railway sub
mitted n plan of a crossing near
North Rend but it was withdrawn be
fore any action was taken on It."
Many believe that for the tlmo be
ing nt least the Southern Pacific will
Miss Delia Droulllard will sing to
morrow night at tho Presbyterian
church. Miss Droulllard, who has n
well-trained soprano voice, Is known
as ono of tho leading vocallsU of
Charles City, Iowa.
ONE and HALF CENT per POUXD
use u lorry m crowing ilia vuy, u t, POTATOES by the sack. AXOXA
cross from North Inlet to Pony Inlet. Pnfin annnvnv -'.'
(Continued on page 10)
refused to discuss It. Ho said that it
was n matter that should and could
only como through Gov. West's olllco
nnd it wns not his place to olther af
firm or deny It until tho announce
ment of Gov West was received
It Is understood that Capt.. .Rey
nolds has felt that his private Inter
ests would not permit him to give tho
tlmo to tho position that ho felt it
should receive.
If ho has resigned, It Is posslblo
thnt Gov. West may hnvo his suc
cessor chosen by the men nt the elec
tion which has been cnlled for No
vember C to fill somo other vacan
cies In the organization.
ry, ltCB, and was discharged In July
of tho samo year. Judgo Ron ban
been a resident of Dandon for two
or threo years. Dandon Recordor.
COOS COUXTV lllRTHS.
Photo supplies and finlshing
ker Studio.
-Wal-
Dorn To Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cun
ningham, October 19, 1911, a
daughter.
Dorn To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bar
ker of Coqulllo, October 17, 1911, a
girl. Mother and child nro doing:
nicely.
Dorn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. D.
Morfe nt Dorkolqy, Cnl., October 7.
1911, a daughter. Mrs. Morso la
woll-known here as tho daughter of
Captain and Mrs. C. II. Dutlor. Cu
qu'llo Sentlnol.
Rand dnnco EAGLES' lI.VLCi.nuxt
Tho ono host bet In the baseball SATURDAY NIGHT.
situation Is that several Coos Day
fans will get new hats without pay- ,.0TATOES 1 M cents pomitT ly
ing ror tnerm t,;o gack ANOXA Cafm jrO0FJV.
WHEAT $35 per TON at HAINES'
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