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VOL. XXXV
Established in 187H
mi Tho Const Mnll
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of TIiiwa. Const Mnll
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 89
mun
MOVING PICTURE SHOW MAGNATE
S THOUGHT FATALLY WOUNDED
Japanese Gardener Runs
Amuck In Los Angeles With
Fatal Results.
WOUNDS WM. SELIG AND
KILLS FRANCIS BOGGS
No Apparent Reason For Crime
Other Than That Jap
Went Crazy.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times)
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27. W. M.
Sellg of Chlcngo, head of tho Scllg
Motion Picture company, wna prob
ably fatally wounded, Francis Boggs,
manager of tho Pacific Const depart
ment of tho picture concern, wns kill
ed, nnd n Japanese garuoncr is in
jail chnrged with tho crlmo which, It
E
BY CHINESE
Negotiations to Be Opened by
imperial Leader and
Rebels Soon.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times)
PEKIN, Oct. 27 It is nuthorltn
tlvely announced horo thnt nt tho in
vestlcntlon of Yunn Shi Kni. ncKotln
tlons between tho Imperialistic forces
nnd revolutionaries In tho Yang Tso
111 unnri'iiii wiiii iiiii iniiiiu 1111,111 il 1 ...
!"., " ' .t ... nm.iitn.i wiMmnf K""B region nrc nbout to begin.
proToentlon when tho Jnpnncso sud- L u ,8nl80 announced thnt Yuan Shi
day ran amuck. vnl w, Proceetl to Sin Van Chow
The tragedy occurred nt the studio, tomorrow nnd take up ho supremo
oi the Sellg compnny nt Edendnlo, n commnnd of the Imperlnl nrmy nnd
luburhof 1.08 Angeles. Tho two men iavy t"10 ront
were In conference when tho Jnpnn- c, .Vnrlj Ass.lss hiufcd.
no, Frank MlnnlmntBU, employed In' ,shcnR ". w wns remov
tho studio as n gnrdonor, suddenly 0(1 rom tho ofllco of minister of
entered. Without .i word of wnrnlng I,0Ht.8 nMd communications as a con
he opened flro on tho two men. Ho cession National Assembly, had
fired five shots, two talcing effect in ? nr,row Mcn ro" assassination
DogRS body and two nt Sollg'B nnd cro ,t0(,n; " too,c. r,of."go ln tho
thenfftli went wild. Hoggs was dead American legation nnd inter wns cs
hcn they reached tho hospital. Sellg "J"01'" n 8f,un(1 of ton B()Iaic" t0
V.. n tiiillnl lii ma linnil ntwl firm. I am
una . uiiiiv. ... .1.0 .v..i. .. .,
and wns taken to a hotel.
Tho alleged murderer wnB captur
ed niter n struggle. Ho refused to
discuss the shooting.
Sellg was taken to tho hospltnl
tbls afternoon. Business nssoclntcs
denied that ho wns seriously injured.
ANOTHER HAHD BATTLE IN TRIPOLI
Turks Reputed to Have Lost
Over 1,000 and Italians 100
Mussulmans Threaten
Tripoli.
Uy Associated Press to tho Coos Bnj
i Times)
TRIPOLI, Oct. 27 Reports from
nn Italian source recounting tho bat
tle of yesterday, plnccs tho Turkish
nnd Aral) losses nt moro than one
thousnnd killed nnd it largo number
wounded and tho Italian loss nt one
hundred dend nnd wounded.
AUK THREATENING TRIPOLI
PRESIDENT OP CHINA.
DE
OF HIS MISSION
Forolgn
Bay
Lender of JtelMds Informs
Consuls of Job.
(By Assoclntod Presi to Coos
Times)
PEKIN, China, Oct. 27. General
LI Yuen Hong, lender of tho rebel
forces tins informed tho foreign con
suls nt Hankow thnt ho has been pro
claimed "President of tho Republic
of China."
MliRA CASE
IS SLOW TODAY
Mexican Leader Says That He
Was Not Sent Here by
President Madero.
(By Associated Press to Coos -Bay
Times)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. Oct. 27.
Denying his trip from Mexico City
has political or diplomatic nspects,
and declnrlng thnt if ho sees Presi
dent Tnft it will bo merely n personal
call at St. Louis, Bo Ln Bnrra, pass
ed through Llttlo Rock today. Ho
denied any knowledgo of reports of
in visit to this country to mnko over- ed out of tho second venlro summon-
turcs to President Taft in behnlf of ed in tho MeNnmnrn murder trial.
Hanclsco I. .Madero. Elovon othors wero excused nt tho
preliminary henrlng today boforo
Judgo Bord well nnd ton wero not
sorved with summons because they
nro out of tho county.
Souator Goro, of Oklahoma, who Is
on n tour of tho const, visited court
todny to seo Attorney Barrow who
is an old tlmo acquaintance
oil announced he wns
rule on tho challenge
gnlnst A. O. Winter.
Nineteen New Veniremen Se
cured Nothing of In
terest Transpires.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bf.y
Times)
LOS ANGELES. Cnl.. Oct. 27.
Nlnoteon now vonlroiuen wore secur
HURTS TRADE
Report Thnt Large Force of Mussul
mans lire Threatening City.
(By ABsoclntcd Press to Coos Bay
Tlrae3.,
MALTA, Oct. 27. Uncensored In
formation from Tripoli snys some
thing In tho nnturo,of n panic has
seized tho city since it wns known
thnt a MtiBSulmnn forco of sixty
thousand Turks nnd ArnbB nro thrcnt
cnliiK Tripoli. Tho forco Is well led
niidwclj .provisioned.
VESSEL LOST
Order For Lumber Cargo From
Smith Mill For Hankow
Is Cancelled.
Owing io tho revolution ln China,
tho Dollar Steamship compnny has unfavorable wcathor conditions and
canceled ono of tho thrco enrgo ordors aUo by assisting tho Yollowstono, n
Nann Smith Secures Tug For
Steam Freighter Yel-'
lowstone.
Tho Nnnu Smith arrived in Into
Inst evening, having been delayed by
with tho Smith mill horo for lumber,
Tho enrgo wnB destined for Hnnkow
but owing to tho rovolt, tho lumber
market thcro lias boon temporarily
spoiled nnd nono will bo shipped un
til it is ndjustcd.
Tho enrgo order cancelled wnB ono
of three. It In expected that vessels
of the Dollar lino will bo ln hero be
tween now nnd tho first of tho yenr
for tho othor two cargoes.
This wcok, tho Besslo Dollar which
was to have taken n cargo of lumber
to China sailed from San Francisco
'with a cargo of provisions nnd mis
cellaneous freight lor Manila nnd
other ports In tho Orient .
TO AID LAN
TO GET JETTY
SAME LAW FOR ALL.
4
(By Assoclntod Press.)
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Oct. 27.
Speaklmi horn tnilnv. T'iftst.
J dent Tnft said tho lnw must bo j,l(jg0 nordwo
J enforced against labor uuions not ropnred to i
I ami corporations, and ngnlnst 0f tho dofenso a
rich nnd poor alike. ,
O
MAN
1 ARRIVE
ON ALLIANCE
Steamer In' Early Today From
Portland Sails For Eu
reka Saturday. '
Aiimnco arrived In this morn
JS Irom Pn.n...i . . ..
..." ino cast. Sho had a largo
passengers.
WANT OHTIE McMANIGAL.
Mny Try to Take Hint to Indianapolis
to Testify.
(By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Bay
Times)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 27.
It is reported thnt Ortlo McMnnignl
will bo brought from Los Angoles to
testify boforo tho fedornl grand Jury
In tho so-called McNamnrn dynamit
ing caso ln November. .
ltOSEUURGyiEW OF IT.
Want to Seo Actual Construction In-
stend of Surveys.
Tho Roseburg Roviow says: "Ac
cording to residents of Melroso tho
surveyors on tho Coos Bay & Eastern
Electric Railway, who began several
weeks ago at Camas Valley, nro now
running a lino through thnt nolgh
1- , 'Hiiiu urriveu in mis morn-
downth1 Port,and a"er a good trip
"rgooi - i , . , Vaa ? lnrg0 ' borhood nnd seom to bo headed to
Hst of passonnr g a B00dwnrd Winchester or Coles Valley. By
Congressman Hawley Will As
sist In Program to Secure
New Report on It.
RECEPTIONS TONIGHT.
This evening at 8 o'clock, n 4
4 public reception will bo tendered 4
4 Congressman Hnwloy at tho 4
4 Marshflold Chnmbor of Com- 4
mercc.
Tho Mllllcomn club will ten-
4 dor him a reception at tho club 4
4 rooms Immediately after tho 4
4 conclusion of tho ono nt tho O
4 Chamber of Commorce, mid all 4
of tho mombcrs of tho club nro 4
Invited to bo present.
Promising without rcsorvo to loud
Ills Inllucnco to tho plan of tho Port
freight carrier of tho McCormlck lino
which hnd lost her propollor. Cnpt.
Olson snw tho Yollowstono when
nbout sixty miles north of San Fran
Cisco nnd responded to her cnll for
nld. Sho hnd lost her propollor nnd
wnntcd n ship with wlroless to sond
n mcBBngo for n tug to coino out from
San Francisco nnd got hor. Cnpt.
Olson had tho messago sont nnd stood
by until nn niiBwcr wns rccolvod Btnt
Ing thnt n tug hnd tnrtcd for tho Yel
lowstone. Owing to tho flno wcathor
prevailing, tho yollowstono did not
hnvo to tnko n tow.
Owing to this dolny, tho Nnnn
Smith will not bo nblo to loavo hero
until tomorrow .
STEEL TRUST CASE CAUSES
BIG SLUMP. IN STOCKS TODAY
THREE JUDGES
TO
Plans Made For Trial of Disso
lution Suit Against
Steel Trust.
(By
to Coos Bny
27. It is
tVssodntcd Press
Times.)
TRENTON, X. J., Oct
nuthorltntlvely announced thnt thrco
Judges will henr the caso of tho gov-'
eminent ngnlnst tho United States
Steel Corporntlon. Tho Judges nro:
Georgo Gray of Wlllmlngton, Del.;
Joseph Bufllngton of Pittsburg, Pa.,
and William M. Lnnnlng of Trenton.
This trio Is tho snmo tribunal that
recently crowned with Bticcess tho
government's fight ngnlnst tho so
called "powder trust."
(Wall Street Shows Uneasiness
I by Letting Prices Decline
napiuiy.
NEARLY ALL KINDS
ARE AFFECTED BY IT
Part of Decline Made Up During
Closing Minutes of
Exchange.
UP TO MORGAN.
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Chair-
4 mnn Gnry und severnl othors
high in tho council of tho Stcol
V Corporntlon hold u long consul- 4
tntlon with J. P. Morgan today.
(By
OPPOSED TO DELAY.
(By
Bny
Counsel Dickinson Wauls uu Early
Hearing.
Assoclntod Press to Coos
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Oct. 27. Former
Sccrctnry of Wnr Dickinson, special
counsel for tho government, prepar
ing tho case ngnlnst tho Steel Corpor
ntlon, arrived hero todny. Ho said
any attempt to cnuso a prolonged do
lny In tho hearing of tho action will
Associated Press to Coos Bay
TlincB.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Tho Initial
dealings In steel wero on a hugo scalo
nt first tho offerings consisting of 28,
000 shares at from DC to 43 V4. a
maximum dcclluo of flvo points. Pre
ferred shares were off four points
nnd stcol sinking fund bonds declin
ed, 1 points. Thcso losses wero
soon Incrcaitcd nnd tho entire list
nnd other Industrials nnd standard
railway shares were affected, tho
Iobfcs being from ono to two points.
United States Stcol profcrrcd, later
fell D 3-8 cents on tho lloor of tho
Exchange and thcro wero scenes of
confusion especially about tho pit at
which tho steel stocks aro traded in.
During tho afternoon, tho mnrkot
recovered slowly. Steel rallied 2 Mi
CALVIN TALKS
OF COOS BAY
Southern Pacific Official Says
Work Will Soon Start on
Line Here.
PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 27. Assu
rances that th eNntron-Klnmntli cut
off of tho Southern Pnclflc, which is
i to reduco tho running tlmo of trains
I between Portland and Snn Frnnclsco
to 20 hours, will bo camplotcd early
In 1913 nnd thnt tho proposed lino
from Eugene to Coos Buy will bo
stnrted nnd rushed to completion ns
enrly ns practicable, worn given by
E. E. Cnlvin, vice-president und gen
eral manager of tho Southern Pacific,
who arrived ln Portland this week.
Mr. Calvin has Just completed an
inspection of tho lines in Orogon
fivni wlilpli lita IlirlRfllpHnn will Iw
of Coos Bny Commission to ondeav- nYtniiA,i vnvmi,n, i. in tnrrimrv
or io iiuu w.o i.ei uiwni mm iiiii-tnnor Umt (,to w, orauPnco U tho
uuiH uiii curiy
zliig n now surv
ii 41ifcilffrt nth -tvnllinilt rx W i 4f4f
IlllllllllIX.il 111! I1A1I1III11IIIIIIII III llltl III11T I ... ..
and n report on Its reconstruction,' '"ou;n . " " " '" """ !
Congressninn W. C. Hnwloy nt tho re-1",,1'0 la"r ar ot tl w$11?nd
caption tendorod him at tho North wl" b, Joln llQr0, by oW,.,,Unra
Bond Commorclnl Club Inst ovoniuc sl)r?"10- President of tho Southern
- l'ftoiiirt ni ir MDi'nrniinir vinn.
ttVIHVl MUU V iww - f IbV
uo lougui vigorously uy uio govern-, ,,0ntB nni, .,.- nct ,vo atocl(B , t0 2
Ont. nlnlH.
tllU 1IUIIIIII IIIVDUIIlllllKIl Ullll iUBU'
cutlon of the enso probably will bo by
Attorney General Wlckcrsham and
assistants.
STEEL TRUST
E
I
EXPECrED THE SUIT.
Steel CoriMirutloii Ready to Fight
Government
(By Associated 1'iubu co Coos tl.j
Times)
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Ill tho oh
Bcnco of n statement of tho stool cor
poration's Intentions, tho opinion of
Wall Street today was that tho cor
poration would light tho government
Biilt. Preparations wero ovldontly
, matlo in anticipation of such litiga
tion Hiich ns yesterduy'B decision tu
I abandon tho Groat Northern oro
Dprslnrpfl tn Rp Dnzon Littlp ' k'nso' ll rc(1,Ict,on of or troight raios.
Kr ,,..,, , i. ' UU' L, together with tho announcement of
i rusts wunin une Dig irusi
Chance For Delays.
the corporation position after tho
directors' meeting Septomber 20 was
ovldenco of this.
CHICAGO STOCKS LOWER.
Now
(By
i.oi u.cra uuu iiHi-irtop tlmt ,,nt0 wl cjuruco nil tho
,if!!f S En ,,,; Southern Pncinc lines south of Port
m?naUonUof thVj.wl'?'J:.
mndo it plnln thnt ho would do all
In his powor to aid in harbor Im
provement horo.
Tho matter .was brought up by C.
R. Peck who was ono of tho speakers
on tho program. Mr. Peck stated
thnt ns near ns they had been nblo to
ascertain from couforonccs with tho
U. S. engineer's onico at Portland, tho
above plan was tho first stop townrds
president in chnrgo of trufllc, whose
jurisdiction over freight nnd passon
ger business will bo extended to tho
Oregon lines November 1.
"It is our intention to start tho
work on the Coos Bny linens onrly
ns possible 'ho said. "It Is ono ot
tho first things that must bo dono.
Wo nro rendy to do It nnd only havo
Tl, .... -"
Sun-V ulanco wUI 8an t 10 o'clock
turday morning for Eureka.
day nB thoso arriving on hor to-
"VJ0J
Jli!ir.ed ?Iatson' C. Van Poyon, S.
UtI If' Jetm Masters, Abbott Mns
aan ir8,T- E Putman, T. B. Put
Sam'u.i ,' Jnsliam, Wm. Ingham,
5i n ' InBhnn. Clarence Ingham,
JllliV, t. Pntnnl a,l(l w,f0' enry c,
h r' L"zle Miller. Cora Mlllnr. W,
.7 "rownl
tie.
Miller, Cora Mlllor. W.
le. Mrs. Brownio nnd C. E.
blue
TVAim
and White GRANITE
at MILXER'S.
thus running tholr lino several miles
to tho west nnd north of hero they
do not seem to hnvo discovered that
Roseburg Is on tho map nnd per
hnps it isn't so far as thoy aro con
corned. However, we only hope they
will hurry up and begin actual con
struction. People aro grow
ing very tired of tho endless surveys
which havo resulted lu nothing. If
railroads wero only built on all tho
surveys already mado therefor ln
southwestern Oregon, thoy would
make a veritable gridiron of steel.
Hurry tho construction work, wher
ovor tho lino is to come, is the uni
versal opinion, Judging from current
talk." ,
securing n reconstruction of tho Jetty J prellinlnnries to compioto boforo wo
cJiSJJe.?; t ua 1 opo ra 1 1 o n b. "
If tho frnnchlso was not granted, tho
railroad would havo to go on tho oth
or side of tho Bay. R. A. Wornicli
nlso condemned tho opposition to tho
frnnchlso. Pctor Loggio said that ho
did not think that tho opposition was
bo much to tho franchlso ns It was to
tho fact thnt tho peoplo of North
Bond fenrcd thnt nothing would bo
dono on tho rond Insldo of two yenrs.
If given nBsurnnco that thoro would
not be n delny of two years, Mr. Log
gio said ho thought tho franchlso
would bo granted.
There wns a good turnout nt tho
meeting, n number being present
from Mnrshflcld, A llttlo luncheon
wns served.-
Visit Lower Hay.
This nfternoon, Congressman Haw
ley accompanied by a delegation of
Marshflold and North Bend business
men, was taken on tho tug Columbia
to tho lower Bay and if tho weather
permits, will bo taken out over tho
Bar.
which all desired horo as a means ot
improving tho harbor; Ho asked Mr.
Hawley pointedly if ho would cooper
ate nud Mr. Hawley said that ho
would.
Mr. Hnwloy mado a short talk on
tho hnrbor particularly nnd reiterat
ed his statemont mado in nn Interview
in Tho Times yestordny. Ho said
that while ho favored tho Jetty, ho
did not think that it would bo possl-
blo to secure an appropriation for It
until tho bar dredgo had been dem
onstrated to bo a failure. Besides
this, ho said that ho would keep tho
Jotty boforo tho engineers and do all
ho could ln Its favor. Ho also prom
ised to-asslst In any thing that would
bo beneficial to this section. Ho said
that ho would appreciate any sugges
tion from his constituents as to aid
ho might bo ablo to glvo. In closing,
ho painted a roseato futuro for tho
Coos Bay country with tho develop
ment that tho railroads will bring.
R .A. Wernlch, president of the
Club, presided. Among thoso re
sponding woro Mayor L. J. Simpson,
Peter Loggio, C. R. Peck, and A. H.
Derbyshire. Mayor Simpson after
welcoming Mr. Hawley devoted most
of his talk to tho Terminal Railway's
application for a franchise. He said
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 27.
Now that in tho .government's tight
to dlssolvo tho United Statos Steol
corporation, the latter will havo four
months to inako its answer to tho
government's allegation that it Is a
dozen trusts within a trust, a "me
nace to tho nation," and practically
tho most complete monopoly over per
fected In this country, thoro aro tornntlonul Harvostor tumbled 0&
otner doNolopiuentb lit tho meniitimu. points, Seurs-Roobiiek common 2 Mi,
Attornoys for tho corporation may and American Can proforrcd, 2. Ur
domur to tho government's charges gout soiling forced Swifts from 09 ft
nnd in thnt event there mny bo off to 89V&C
Bouio delay. After that possibility Is Common steel sold down to 50c, a
disposed of, tho circuit court will now low record point for sovorul
probably appoint n muster to hoar 'years. Proforrcd sold ot $1.03. Oth-
tho testimony and the buttlo of tho er stocks nro weak In sympathy.
giants win uosin.
York Decline Reflected In Illi
nois Metroiolls.
Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, HI., Oct. 27. Tho ox
cltomout on Wall Street was rolloctod
In tho Chicago Stock Exchange In-
AFFECTS WHEAT PRICE.
Weakness In Steel and Stocks Causes
Decline of 1 & Cents.
(By Associated Prega to Cooa Bay
Times.;
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 27. Tho
weakness In tho stock market at Now
York nffected wlient hero, December
option selling off n cent nud a half
per bushel to 9 9 Vic.
NEGRO IS SOUGHT.
HUNTING coats at MILXER'S.
Big HALF-PRICE JEWELRY sale
By Associated Press to the Coos Buy
Tlmos.)
MARSHALL, Tex.. Oct. 27 Scores
ot armed men nro hunting for Will
Olllo, tho negro nllegod ot hnvo as
saulted n farmer's wife. Ho probably
will bo lynched it caught.
RE00ND0
FROM .i.li H
STEAMSHIP ARRIVES THIS AFT
ERNOON FROM SAN FRANCISCO
WITH MANY PROBABLY SAIL
MONDAY.
Tho Redondo arrived ln today
from Sau Francisco with a good pas
senger list. Sho had considerable
frolght for North Bond and also for
Dow's dock which delayed lu hor
reaching hor own dock lu Marshflold.
Sho will probably sail at 3 o'clock
Monday nftornoon for San Francisco.
Among thoso arriving on hor o
day wero tho following:
Mrs. A. It. Sears, .Miss Myron, Mrs
R, Jones, Mrs. C. M. Mnupln, John
Mnupln, Lou Mnupiu, Frank .Mnupln,
Tallin ATniinln. lMn Mniutln 11 An
U.. .. M .V N't.., ww. , .. .....,...., .. ............ ... ....
Sheriff Stownrt loft hero at noon to'dorson, Mrs. G. O, Glanvi'.le, Mr C
Investigate sensational reports that nO. Glanvlllo, E. C. Corte'you. A D
Southorn Pacific engineer fired upon Androws, L. G. Irwin. W K Wlso,
when his train passed Ellwood enrly F. E. Savary, II. II Richards. Mra
this morning and thnt Jator thirty- A. II. Manwnrlng, J W W't- F o
six BtlcfcB ot dynamlti wero found Shores, Mrs. F. G. S ore p d n,i d.
placed beside the tracks. Tho dyna- F. J. Hubbard, E. O- P Hot N A is-
mite was found by Officer Macoy, nostou, J, Kondollz, .1 n i
who reported it to tho sheriff.
TRY TO DYNAMITE TKAIN,
Sensational Attack on Southern Paci
fic In California.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SANTA BARBARA, Cnl., Oct. 27. Ednu Mnupln, Ella Mnupln
r