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No. 92 :i SLAYS HIS MOTHER THAT IT HAS mm ifiU DYNASTY IKES ALL OREGON Mi 0 M KINUSJJHlllStS fODAY Ruling Power In China Willing ' to Grant Revolutionists Almost Everything. REBELS THINK OFFERS ONLY DECEPTIVE TRICKS NO STRIKE ON ROCK ISLAND Future Fortune of Celestial Empire Will Be Known Soon Now at Crisis. 4 VllXK AWFUL SLAUGHTER. (By Associated Frcsu.) ! SHANGHAI. Oct. 31 A fow days more will toll tho future fortune of China. It It) predlct- ed tbnt unless tho Mnnchu dy- nasty Immediately demonstrates the sincerity of tho Imperial edicts being Issued at Pekln, the slaughter will exceed that of tho Tal I'lng rebellion. $ Vice-President Melcher Says That Shop Men Are Not1 Taking Strike Vote. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, in., Oct. 31 Officials of tho Chicago ltock Island nnd Paci fic today donlcd thnt tho shopmen nro taking a strike voto to forro n wage Increase. F. O. Molchcr, vlco presldcnt in cbnrgo of tho operating department, said tho road had no of ficial knowledge of nny voto bolng taken nnd that practically tho only ungrnntcd demand of tho men was for recognition of tho system federation. William Glissan, Near Ante lope, Kills Parent When She Remonstrates Against His Intemperance. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) THE DALLES. Ore. Oct. 31 At Antclopo totlny, William Glissan, nged 45, stabbed and killed his aged mother who had romonstrntod with him against his alleged Intemperate habits. Tho deed was witnessed by tho husband nnd another brother. Gllssnn eBcnpcd to tho woods but wns captured lntor by tho passe. ANOTHER RIG MILL PLANNED (By Associated Press to Coos Day nines. FEKIN, China, Oct. 31. Tho itato of terror in tho Imperial court was further evidenced today by n long list of edicts supplementing yes terday's remarkable proclamation, and offering further concessions of i most radical character. A transfer CTcn of tho cabinet ofllcos to tho Nn tlrc Chinese is ordered nnd tho throno swears that "horoaftor Man thus and Chinese fdiall bo regarded (quallr." Today's edicts indicates that nvnn IhniiL'h tlin ilviinnfv tinr- Tlu'S. the Monchus rulo Is nt an end. a conference- of tho Joint wnter Tho r.llrtu urn n roinnlotn pntiltn- COmilllttOO Of North llCllll lllld Marsh lallon to tho domniidu of tho nation-'1101'! wa ol' ovening, ns was al assembly, and oven go so far aa to contemplated, owing to tho absonco offer an extravagant prize to i-ouoIh!0' j " Wmi'iKnn, manngor of tho bringltif? about great refornm which Coos "' Water company, which pro are promised. Tho revolutionists nro vented Councilman Copplo of tho unimpressed by tho Hood of edlctHl'0111"1'1100 securing tho data desired. from tho Kmporor nnd declared thOJ,r Managim Is expected to return dynasty's partial surroudor litis como ln'8 week. too Into. Moreover they do not trust Mossrs. Jackson and Nolan nro cx ihe throno, regarding their present I I'cctod to reach hero Thursday. If Dosltlon ton Himnir fnr vlnliiini? in ! thoy havo arranged, or decided to WATER WORKS TALKED ABOUT - No Committee MeetingNo lan and Jackson Due Soon Views of Councilmen C. R. Smith and C. A. Smith Said to Be Figuring on Go ing In Together On It. According to n report In clrcula AD U RECAPTURED TRIPOLI CITY W W IS REAL REBEL Marshfield Chinese Merchant Sacrifices Queue In Re sponse to Mandate. Gow Why has Joined tho robols nnd tlon horo today, C. H. Smith of tho tho long quouo .thnt hns ndornod his MonnRlm Woodonwnro compnny is Celestial Domo theso ninny years and figuring with tho C. A. Smith com- whoso growth nnd enro in his youth pnny on building a dupllcnto of tho wns tho sourco of thnt tho first mouB C. A. Smith mill on Coos Hnv. Nono tacho is to tho American boy. has of tho officials of olthor compnny who heen sacriflcd. know anything about tho report could uow Bnys it is "nuco sameo as bo found. I Mcllcan man," ns near a8 you can According to tho story. C. It. Smith understand his English but to old Is ready and In fnct anxious to put In n big plant horo but hnB difficulty in securing inon competent to hnndlo tho Industry. It wan stated that his plant wnB to unito with C. A. Smith in tho now mill and put In under tho direction of tho men who nro now responsible for tho C. A. Smith mills friends ho hns explained thnt ho is for tho robols nnd ngnlnst tho Mnnchu dynasty. Somo of tho othor Chlnnmcn In Marshfield havo also sacrificed thoir "pig-tails" and it is expected that tho bnlnnco of them will do Hkowlso. Gow "Why is said to havo had his NINE JURORS ARE QUALIFIED Sultan's Leader Wires That Italians Have Been Forced Back Again. Two More Talesmen Chosen For McNamara Trial at Los Angeles. Oy Associated Press to tho Coo Hay Times) LOS ANGELES, Cnl Oct. 31. Two moro tnlcsmen making nine in nil, wcro qualified ns to tho cause in tho McNnmnra caso today. Thoy wero Georgo W. Johnson, retired superin tendent of an Iron nnd brass foundry, nnd Frank FrakOB, n rnnchor. Frakcs wns accepted by both sides. A chal lengo by tho defense ngnlnst Johnson wns denied by Judgo Dordwell. onoratlon. that In Amn Mnrnen. A. II. trimmed oft Sunday, nnd as tho sue Powers, J. V. Smcaton nnd Geo. F. C088 M "n8 mno In business, hnving Mnrcli nnd others. nccumwnieu property estimated to Do It is known thnt C. A. Smith n-,wo" over jou.uon, nn8 ,n(j0 Mm tonded to moot C. K. Smith hero nnd rotifer with him rolutivo to business matters nnd this tonds to glvo crcd enco to tho report. sort of tho lendor of tho local Chin oso colony, ho will probably havo tho balance of tho Marshfield; Chlneso qucuclcss soon. promises which thoy fcol tiro lnsln cere. Tho National Assembly today vole arrange, to take advantage of their option on tho local plant as their tele gram to Councilman Copplo Inst week d Its Rrntlllcntltin over tlio odlctH ro-i,l,,,,cntcd ,l will probably bo nn cently Issued by tho throno untl ox- nnunced soon nfter their arrival. pressed the bcllof thnt tho situation 'nomo uro iiiciineu to ueiiove, in viow la China will bo Improved if tho promises nro fuinilcd. Tho gonoral situation continues to bo tonne. It Is doubtful If tho edicts will sorvo to stay tho rcbolllon. REPORT IS DENIED. Lmdmi AiRIm'n Aiv That Foil Clunv I- Not In Rebel I lands. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON. England. Oct. 31. A prnato telegram from Foo Chow wntradlc's tho report thnt tho city Is In pos-esslon of tho robols nnd ow that nil Is qulot. IIIUVV 1OSSES REPORTED. tod Cross Estimates l.noo Slulu and About ;i,0()( Wounded, loy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) HANKOW, China, Oct. 2a. Tho revolutionists havo rallied and re organized their forces nnd nro furi ously contesting tho Imperialists' nd "we on linn Yang. Tho Red Cross ""mates that 1,000 revolutionists: we Killed between 2.000 and 3,000 founded In tho fighting tho last tree days. Tho loyalists lost 200 t0 300 killed. of Mr. Nolan's statement thnt ho would not purchnso tho local plant unless granted tho fifty-year frnn rhlso which ho Is seeking, thnt their taking It over now might bo fnr tho purpose of making tho cities of North Ilond nnd Mnrshllcld pay thorn well for tho tlmo they havo spent on It, If tho cities should decldo to ncqulro tho old system now. Somo of tho councilmen nro in clined to tho vlow that If tho pre sent plant cannot bo acquired now nt n reasonable price, thoro is no ne cessity for tho cities to go to n big exponso in ordor to got it right nway. Tho old franchlso hns something Ilko sixteen years yot to run nnd they stnto that tho public utility law en noted last year gives tho council. through tho Oregon uniirnnd com mission, ample power to forco tho Water company to furnish ndequnto servlco for flro protection in both cities nnd nlso to compel them to furnish pure wnter, oven though It necessitates n considerable expendi ture In reservoirs nnd nitration sys toms, to do so. Tho question of whothor North Doud nnd Marshfield could unito in Jointly taking over thp wntor sys tem, bolng sopnrato municipalities, Is still n much mooted question. Ono nttorpoy who hns lcokcd Into tho mat ter has Informed Tho Times thnt ho Is confident tho only business llko way thnt It enn bo dono to avoid pos sible litigation and other expenses would bo for North Demi to tnko over tho distributing system within tho city of North Dond and operate It nnd for Marshflold to tnko over Its distributing systom and opernto it, nnd thou for Mnrshfleld to tnko over tho wntor supply and furnish wntor to North Dond at tho lattor's city limits. However, City Attorney Goss of Marshflold. in compliance with n re solution of tho Joint wntor commit CONVICT AID ALLIANCE IN ON COOS ROADS AND OUT TODAY Ollalla Man Wants Gov West to Put Prisoners on Myr tle Point Highway. SALEM, Ore., Oct. 31. Among Steamer Sails This Afternoon For Portland Returns Next Saturday. Tho AUInnco arrived In this morn- the recent communications from air-l'K from hurekn with n fnlr pnsson foront parts of tho stnto regnrdlng Kr H"t nnd considerable freight, tho Tond sltiintlon wns n lotter from Mst of the freight wero through V. It. Wolls, of Olnlln .Or., to Gov ernor West, nsking for 30 or -10 con victs to holp build a good road from shipments to Portland. Tho AUInnco Is scheduled to sail from Portland for Coos Day next Sat- WHEAT DROPS THREE POINTS Bull Leaders Sell Out and Leave Grain Market In Semi-Collapse. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 31 Wheat today suffered n break- of nearly three cents a bushel. Soiling out by bull lenders wns given us tho cause. Tho absence of nny now Investment or othor buying forco loft tho trndo for the tlmo bolng in a stnto of sonil collapse. ITALY ASSEMBLES MORE TROOPS FOR AFRICA Gathering of Additional Forces and Plans Kept Secret .In ' Italy. . MODE ITALIAN TltOOPS. (Dy AsBoclntcd Press.) NAPLES, Italy, Oct. 31. Further rolnforcomontB for tho Italian troops In Tripoli nro bo- lng assembled horo. Tho move- ment is attended with much bo- crecy. Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Divf Times.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Oct. 31. Turkish troops with Arab al lies havo rctnkon two forts nt Tripoli nnd forced tho Italians to retrench themselves within tho city, nftor abandoning largo quantities of guns, rifles, ammunition nnd provisions, ac cording to n tologram from Ilnhml Hoy. deputy for Snlonlcn, who la now nt Tripoli. STRIKERS LOSE AT RDSE6UR T Hoseburg to Myrtlo Point, mid henco 'unlay evening, west in Coos county. It wns stntedi Among thoso snlllng from hero on In tho lottor that Coos county wns 'tho AUInnco this afternoon wore tho building up this main travolod. following: thoroughfare, nnd thnt it would bo Lois Llknes, F. K. Kolbok, F. A. of gouernl public bonoflt. Similar Ford, Mrs. L. McLaurln, Lillian Mo requests havo como from othor sec-),,, P, L. Murch nml wjfo, B, 0. tlons of tho stnto and nil Include EHlott. A. F. Johnson, C. M. Mono- n?rL?LCTny,n?atir0l (. Qovor tco, Frank II. Pago. F. It. Hunt. Aug ,1 " ,notl,od of deallB with,Bt nauor, Albert Gronwnld, August Dulles, H. C. Nolson, Mrs. U. WH- hnvo a lino defenso but Hams, E. J. Thompson, W. It. Fields Port of Port Orford Proposition Carries by Majority of Eight Votes. Merchants There Finally De cide to Sell Goods to Strike Breakers. HOSEDUItG, Ore.. Oct. 31. Tho boycott of tho Hoseburg niorchnntu against the Southern Pacific strike breakers In this city wns callod off nt a meeting Inst evening. Tho mooting of tho morchnnts followed an intima tion that tho Southern Pnclflo wna planning to change Its suops.from Hosoburg mid nlso clmngo tho divi sion point from hero and that tho hostility of tho local business men was partly responsible for It. Until today, tho local business inon huvo refused to sell anything, even tobacco, to tho strlko breakers. Tho union men hnd tnkou It up with tho local morchnnts nnd secured tho blacklisting of tho strike breakers. Tho Southern Pacific hns bcon ship- prisoners. You may FEAHS IIUSINESS CALAMITY. "Iclendinm Vrgen Iteorgunlutioii of ,b. Tobacco Combine. "7 Associated Presi to Coos Day .., Times) NEW YORK, Oct. 31. It will bo trv. mem,ous calamity to tho coun ts industries If somo means enn ll, f01"", t0 reorganize tho to rnin cmn,,lnntlon and avoiding tho loiL Wroek t,mt nro co,tn,n to ra in a.,ocevershlp, wns tho decln tbi f Attrnoy General Wlckor- fit court?0'01"0 th UnltCl Stnte3 rtiiornpv r .., t,..-. , ... openlnc'Ti "."'"" u "icKorsnam in. solution oi tno joint wntor cominu trust cai ,Bt"tomnt In tho tobacco tee of tho North Dond nnd Marshflold "eat ,iJ.i ? Ba,d no confessed Cty councils, is to mako n wrltton toaeDen5.2? Bynpathy" for tho ' opinion at tho noxt session of tho Sshtini Vi iUUcco interests in lie diiI'.0.reorean,zat'n Plan nnd wtranti feo1 rauoh concorn over Zt DaIy,fears Pressed by tho nUtlvB, wac,co Company, repro- lared t'hnT Ck0r3hnm' lowvor, Tl8in;e? tnat the general plan of re- er ii," P.0""1 one and ho bo-, It hardly constitutes n new shirt in. nnd Wm. Itoso. life. A now broom swoons clenn. but DLUE nnd Wlilto does not got undor tho bed or in tho, WAKE- nt MILNEIt'S. unric corners GRANITE S. P. IS EUGENE committee on the legality of tho cities uniting In a Joint stock Issuo for a municipal water system. (Dy Day QUIET AT CANTON. Associated Press to Coos Tlmes. JlPVAa . -. W..12 (W1U UlS UU' -" th ; ."nf0nded tho objection that CANTON, Oct. 31. The Dragon ouM , ed "''Won of the brands flag was hoisted here today. - "vh permit ot competition. Dusl- ne,ss Is being resumed. Construction Engineers Reach ed There Saturday- Other Railway Developments. EUGENE, Oro., Oct. 31. Tho Guurd says:, "Tho crow of Soutborn Pacific construction engineers spoken TONIGHT IS HALLOWE'EN Marshal Carter on Lookout For Mischievous Small Boys and Others. If you havo nny looso gates, fen ces, machluery or othor parapher nalia around your homo or store, MAJOKITY ONLY TIIHEE. Advices received nbout noon f nintr In nnmiiimi for ih mui.iinim. today from tho Port Orford 1men working for tho compiiny horo. TNDuno stnted tbnt tlio Port of Tho business mon now sny thnt Orford proposition hnd ennied .thoy boII to nnyono who has tho mon- In yostorduy's election by n ma- ey. Tho union londors nro much dis- Jorlty of threo votes. I plonsod as thoy claim that thoy havo of by The Guard n fow days ago, ns'you bettor got them under covor nnd jock neioro ausK or tno "goblins 'ill get 'em if you don't watch out." For tonight is Hallowo'en and tho small boy (nnd somo of them not small either) are looking for some thing to do nnd It bo you. Mnrslinl f!nrfnr Ir llnlnc nn flilnrrn todny to tri nnd avoid a repetition of expected to arrive from Klamath Falls Saturday camo In and nro regis tered at tho Smoedo hotel, Tho party consists of O. L. Zontnor, accompa nied by his wlfo, Adolph Dock, Wil liam Dock, S. II. Young and It. J. Dentson. They will bo under II. P. Hoey, who has full charge of tho iutv, uu .mo inn uiuiKu oi "'" fh0 dolncs of several venrsneo when construction work, having also moved, i,S wnVn,ieh " nn of big smash-tips. Ho stated today his headquarters from Klamath Falls to Eugene. Tho engineering forco has its headquarters in tho now of fices recently leased by tho company on tho second floor of tho First Na tional bank annex on West Ninth streoLTho engineers nro reody for (Continued on page O that any boy under sixteen who was found on tho street aftor 0 o'clock, unless accompanied by parent or guardian, would bo placed In tho city Jail. Word was received horo last night thnt in tho special election In Curry county yesterday, tho proposition for tho creation of tho Port of Port Or ford won by a majority of eight votes.. Tho territory embraces Port Orford nnd vicinity, Including Lan glols and tho organization of tho port is similar to tho Port of Coos Day. Tho announced object is to flont a bond lssuo of ?50.000 to bo utilized In improving tlio Port Orford harbor aud In securing a fcdornl appropria tion for tho snmo purpose. Tho elec tion wns bitterly contested. According to reports hero today, tho largo tlmbor owners havo been fighting tho creation of tho port thoro nnd It Is understood thnt thoy will fight It in tho courts. Thoy nro snid to havo two or threo different logal steps undor consideration but tho principal ono is that tho Port Orford linruor docs not como wltlun tlio I tho strlko practically won, dosnlto tho claim of tho railroad company thnt tho strlko hns been broken . PKOF MONTGOMERY KILLED Noted San Jo.o Inventor Ylctlm of Accident Today. (Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day "'imes) SAN JOSE, Cal., Oct. 31. Profos- Bor John Montgomery of Santa Clam rollogo, for years notod as nn Invon tor of tho noroplnno glider ns woll ns for tho Invention of tho olectrlcnl rectifier, was killed near Edonvnlo this afternoon whllo oxporlmentlng Avlth nn noroplano glldor. HEY. HIOHICSON INDICTED. Murder Preacher Charged With Miss Llunell. (Dy Associated Pious Times) DOSTON, Mass., Oct. of o Coos Hay 31. On ivn Llnnol Hov. C. V. T. Ulhccson, pastor of tho Immauuol Hap 1st church at Cambrldgo, wnB indicted todsjy.jjy tho grand Jury. Tho Indlctmont Is on MASQUERADE HALL Finnish hnll Saturday, November 4. Admission 50c meaning of tho Oregon law providing!'1!0 ao of mutdorlng Miss for tho organization ot Port commis sions. Thoy contend that tho Port Orford harbor Is not a rlvor harbor or a Tinv but is nn nnon rnnd Rtnnd nnd ns such ennnot como undor tho!nvo counts, Oregon lnw. Thoy clnlm that to mako tho proposod harbor thoro, It will bo necessary to build ono or pro bably two groat Jetties or embank ments similar to tho method used In creating tho San Pedro harbor. Previous to this logal point bolng ratsod and others under considera tion, It Is understood that tho elec tion will possibly be contested. , HIGH grado SCISSORS and Shears at MILNER'S. TAIIER.VAOLE TOPICS. Tonight, "Tho Judgment." Tomorrow, "A '"v Priced Hair Cut." A cordial wolcomo 'o you to como tonight and ' - '-o g---pol, Fair treat"o- i iivln Bermons by tho '"" - HUNTING coats at M'LVER'H