The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 27, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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DOWNFALL OF 1IUU DYNASTY
IN CHI IS EXPEGIED SOON
Abdication of Emperor Is Ex
pected to Quickly Follow
, Conference.
REBELS NOT WILLING
TO EXTEND ARMISTICE
Fear That Imperialists Will
Take Advantage of Delay io
Strengthen Themselves.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Jluj
Times.)
SHANGHAI, Dee. 27 An lnformnl
meeting botweou Wu Tins
Fang nnd Tang Shno Kl took placo
today when Premier Yuan's proposal
to submit mo future, form or govo;n- -
nient to a special isniionai ABsoniuiyi-
was considered. Thoro Is reason to
hellovo that tho revolutionists are
not ready to consent to tho delay,
Yuan urges becauso tney tear tno im
perialists will tnko ndvantngo of the
opportunity to strengthen tholr for
ces and llnances.
n.n.i. PltlXflKH TO MEET
(Dy ABsoclntcd Press to Coos Day
Times j
PEKIN, Dec. 27 Tho, Empress
haB Biimmonea tno icau.ng princes w
tho Dnporlnl clan io mcoi rroimur
Vnnn Shi Knl to discuss tho proposal
mailo nt tho Shanghai Conference.
It Is considered not Improbable that
Yuan will cnilonvor shortly to With
draw from actlvo politics.
In this case, tho power of Man
chus will not last many weoks. Tho
attitude of thn Imporlnllst delegates
to tho Shanghai convention, coupled
with tho discontent of cortnln Man
chu factions which profcBB doubt as
to Yuan's loyallty nro motives given
for his posslblo retirement.
J. M. Davis Bequeathes Money
to Miss Nellie Tribbey For
Nursing Him.
In appreciation of her services In
nursing him during his Illness n few
years ago when ho was staying at
tho homo of her parents, J. M. Davis
bequeathed Miss Nolllo Tribbey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Trlb
hpv. S4 00. Tho announcement or
tlin lmnlinnf WAR lliadO tills WCOk
RECEIVES $400
FOR KINDNESS
whon tho will of Mr. Davis was tonBtB,
flled fou iprobitto. Mr. Davis At tno banquet, F. 13. Allen pro-
wna nnn nf tho oldest nloneers oflBi,i0,i bb toastmnstor. Among thoso
thin Rnntinn nml died a few weeks
ago at Santn Ann, Cat., his body K"
lug brought hero for burial.
Tho Davis estate was valued at
about $25,000 nnd tho bulk of It .s
bequeathed to n aon, Dluford Davis
of Marshflold, who Is nlso oxoculor
of tho will. AbUIo from the bequests
in tn, T-IMmv nml In nlllford D'l-
io , iw..on.wi iiniinm Is divided i
,' iw liolra. Mrs. W. D. Cur-
tls of MarBhflold, a stop-daughter,
receives $500 as doos Mrs. Cordy,
another fitop-dnughtor. Three other
Btop-daughtorB, Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. Nas
burg nnd Mrs. Richardson, do not
rccelvo anything. A step-dnughtnr.
Mrs. Will Smith receives $200 and
Miss Alice Curtis, daughter of Poat
maBtor W. D. Curtis, another step
daughter, receives $100. So no
nophowB and nieces also recouo
email bequests.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
Tho Droak water Is duo In early to
morrow from Portland.
Tho Alllnnco will orrlve In tomor
row from Portland nnd sail the samo
day for Eurokn. , .
The Redondo Is duo In Thursday
from San Francisco. Sho will sail
from hero Saturday for San Tran-
"capt. TJalqulBt, formerly master of
.i. n' i.. iir,n. , Rohnouer whlcli
UlU I1UIUU .lllllKl, ------- .
formerly ran In here but which s
now tied up, Is an officer on the
Bieamor' Drooklyn. plying betweon
North Dend and San Francisco.
Tho Simpson Lumber companj a
now steam schooner, the A. M. a,n"'"
Bon, will not bo ready for sea for
three weeks or a month yet. l-aiP)
good progress Is being made on the
vessel at the North Dend Bhlpyards.
Tho M. S. Dollar is expected In
hore tomorrow from San Francisco.
She Is to bo piloted up the coast and
i. n no.. i,v nnnt T. W. Olson
of tho Nann Smith who remained at
San Francisco last -week for the pur
pose of bringing tho big lumber car
rier safely Into this port. Sho was
scheduled to sail from San Francisco
yesterday. Although she does no t
carry as largo a cargo as the Hazel
Dollar which loaded here some time
ago, her dimensions are practically
iho same.
I
10 ABDICATE
Representatives of Imperial
Government in China Willing
to Agree to Changes.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
PEKIN, China, Dec. 27. RopT
..vn ,., nf thn ,,mior,,i
- - - -
Court according to an authoritative
source havo signified to Premier
Yuan Shi Knl a willingness to agree
to abdication. The court, the anmo
authority states, realizes there Is no
hopo for It, In tho detention of throo
or four detached sections of tho
country and tho soml-loynl provinces
nml tuition tn nlilntn holler tonus by
IficrnnlnfT tn flin nrmtnaml rMfnrnnriimi
0 th(J qucsUoil 0f tho form of gov-
criuncnt
WILL MEET TOMOIMIOW.
Dclcgiilcs to Kloct President of Pro
visional Government of China.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SHANGHAI, China, Dec. 27.
It Is reported t'nat dolcgatos of tllo
olghteon provinces of China proper
lntoild to meet In Nnnklng Decem
lint. ?R in oloct Or. SUn Yat Son
president of tho provisional govern
ment of tho United Provinces.
L
Doric Chapter of Eastern Star
and Blanco Lodge Hold
Joint Installation.
Tho Joint Installation of offlcors
nnrin pimKinr nf tho Eastern Stnr
and Dlnnco loflgo last evening nt tho
Masonic hull wos ono of tho most
onjoyablo functions of tho kind that
the lodges havo ever hold In Marsh
field. About 100, Including a fow
special guests, wore present and tho
ritualistic work was followed by a
RiimntunuB Bnread and n number of
who responded to Impromptu toasts
wero Mis. Aioxnnurin nuuuu.wim ,.
Everlson, Mrs. E. O. Flanagan, A.
J. Savage, W. U. Douglas and A. P.
Davis. , .. , c
For Doric Chapter, Mrs. E. S.
Dargelt, Past Worthy Grand Matron
of the Oregon Eastern Star, was the
installing ofllcor and was asa Isted by
Mrs. E.
U. 1'IUIIUBUii, "fc v.."
Tim now nlllcors of Doric
Marshal
Chapter Installed last evening were:
Wt ji, .Mrs. Aiuxuuuru "
W. P. Carl W. Evertson.
Assoc. M. Mrs. J. T. Hall.
See Mrs. Frances McLood.
Treas. Mrs. Ceo. F. Winchester.
Conductress Mrs. F. E. Allen.
Assoc. Conductress Mrs. E. D-m
McCrnry.
Star Points
Ada M188 f. rruuou.
Hutu Mrs. Alva Doll.
Esther Mrs, E. It. Colgan.
Martha Mrs. Robinson.
Electra Mrs. Dan Keating.
Warder Mrs. Lydla Lang.
Outer Sontlnel A. P. Dayls.
Marshal Mrs. Ora McCarty.
Chaplain Mrs. Mary McKnlgnt.
List of New Offlcors.
For Dlanco Lodge No. 48, A. .
A. M., Past Master A. J. Savage as
sisted by Grand Marshal F. E. Al
len was tho Installing ofllcer. Tho
new officers, lncuiaing uie miiiu.i.v..
ones, aro ns iohowb;
tif t v.. s. unreeii.
Senior W. L. A. Whereat.
Junior W.-Carl W. Evertsen.
Treasurer Richard Walter.
Secretary Norls Jensen,
qpnlor D. E. W. Holmberg.
Junior D.-Gco. Cllnklnbeard.
Senior stowyird C. II. Curtis.
Junior steward Jno. Pitman.
Tyler Theodore Meier.
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STECKEL-To Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Steckel at tneir iiumo
Thursday. December 26, a. ten
pound on; . nflnda. ni
j.oses Jiiiii" v., . ----South
Droadway underwent an oner
atlon at Morcy hospital today for the
amputation of his left leg Just
above tho knee. Hewa- employed
on the tramway of the C. A. Sm th
comwany and bad bis leg badly
c?K the latter part of Novembw.
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READY
ODGES
NAVE
FINE
SESSION
POISONED IN BERLIN MOUSE
Eighteen Are Dead, Others Dy-1
i in r '.ii
nn arm w mnu as nnmiiTi"
of Eating Spoiled Food Se
cured by Themselves.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
rtEIlLtK. flerinnnv. Dee. 27.
Eighteen Inmates of tho Dorlln mini
Over 320,000 Cotton Mill Em
ployes Will Suffer From Shul
Down of Plants.
(From Associated Press to Coos Day
Times)
MANCHESTER, Eng., Dec. 27
Vnttna U'nrn tinatorl fnilnv In nil Til 1 1 1 ft
belonging to tho Federation of Master
Cotton Spinners or North ana North
east Lnncnshlro Hint 'tho cloth mils
will bo closod tonight nnd not Do re
opened until futhcr notice. Weav
ers, numbering 100,000, will bo lock
ed out. Tho locked out and nn equal
number of spinners will be reduced
to halt pay.
KILLS BRUIN
Colorado Man Tells Champion
Bear story of season his
Version of It.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmos.j
DOULDER, Colo., Dec. 27. What
Is claimed to bo tho champion benr
story of tho season was told today
by William Smlt'i of Syracuso, N. Y.
who claims to linvc killed a 250
pound blrnfk benr with his fist arm f
ed with a brass knuckle. Ho snyi
ho was gathering flro wond whon
the dogs treed n boar. Tho bear
enmo down tho trco after tho do.
Smith putting on tho brass- knucklo
landed a BWlft right to tho Jaw an1
Inwn wnnl liruln for tllO COlin.
Smith then boat tho hoar about tho
head nnd splno until death onsucd
UNITED STATES
Prohibitive Legislation Intro
duced In Duma In Retalia
tion of Abrogation Treaty
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
ST. PETERSDURG, Russia, Dae.
27. Supplementary legislative pro
posals of a frankly prohlbltlvo char
acter wero Introduced by tho Nation
alists Into tho Duma today. Thoy are
aimed directly at tho united sin'.os.
According to their terms, Amolcans
citizens of Jewish religion nro to bo
totally excluded from Russia and tho
customs duties nro to do raiaeu uy
100 per cent unless tho uussian nor
mal schedule Is lower than tho Am
erican. ,
In that case, a duty equalling tho
Amori.nn rintv will bo collected. Tho
author of tho bill states tho last pro
vision Is necessary in oraor to ueu
with the Importation ot AmerUan
agricultural machinery.
GAME traps at Tho GUNNERY.
DIES AT COOSTON
Mrs. Edward Arnot Succumbs to 111-
lu-H nt Her Homo TImto
i, pjn.nni Arnnt died at their
home In Cooston this morning after
a long lllneea of u complication ui
dlBeasea. Sho was taken tslck p
. ,.oo ntm nnd fnr a tlmo was In
iC JVM.O MB - - - - " "-
iho snto Hosnltal at aaiem. dh
is survived by her husband and oni
child. .
Nellie Hamblln was horn in ronn
...i...in or voon onvpn months and
seven days ago. Her parents and
two brothers and three sisters reside
In Washington and two urotners re
side In Pennsylvania.
The funeral will bo held Friday af
ternoon from the Dungan chapel In
Marshfleld,
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lcjpnliBlieUerim
BIG LOCKOUT OIL OCTOPUS
IN ENGLAND IS NO HE
WITH
HIS FIST
RUSSIA
RAPS
Sale, Ladlca' Emporium till SaturdayS.'lc, Ladles- Emporium Jill Saturday
from i'ooninB duo to eating spoil-
nil fnntl. which wnn tirmieht Into thn
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IttntltiiHmi liv flinnifinlvoH nn ndJI
tlon to the frugal mcnls furnished
by the city. A largo number of
others nro seriously ill, nnd somo
are dying. Last night tho munici
pal Bholter, which provides sleeping
accommodations and a mcnl to do-i-
tltute applicants, sheltered 4,u
Standard Oil Company Divid
ed Into 35 Firms to Restore
Competition.
(Dy Associated PresB to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Tho thir-ty-flvo
Bopnrato companies that for
merly composed tho Stnndnrd Oil
company, took up their work as In
dividual entitles todny nnd began n
Btrlfo for business, deprived of nil
connection with tholr fond parent.
Under tho law each company must
havo Its own officials.
Former President Announces
He Will Not Attend Big
Banquet In New York.
(Dy AsBodatod Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW YORK. Dec. 27. Represen
tatives of tho Citizens' Poaco Dlnnor
to bo given Saturday to which 'lait,
lnmiinir fnrolim dlnlomats, lAndrow
Carneglo nnd many others havo ac
cepted invitations, sought out Colonel
Roosovolt today, It was said, to as
certain whether tho Colonel had such
vlows on tho question oi poaco mat
ho would find It Inconvonlont to at
tend tho dlnnor. Colonel Rooso
volt already had been Informnlly In
vited nnd In rcsponso soni a sovqu-
pago lottor. Today RoobovoU sta
ted, "Absolutely no, I shall attend no
dlnnor."
T
IN COLLISION
Head-on Collision on North
western at Springfield,
Minn., This Afternoon.
(Dy Associated PreBa to Coos Day
Times.' '
marov riTY. Iowa. Doc. 27 In
n hend-on collision between two pas
senger trains on tho Chicago and
Northwostorn ralirona at Hpnngneiu,
Minn fnilnv. fnnrtoon ticrsons WO'O
Injured, several, severely, according
to a report which reachod horo this
afternoon.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Ih III D. F. Ross, tho well known
Catching Inlet plonoor, Is roported
quite suck nt his homo from a com
plication of diseases.
Ih Weaker. Chas Murray, who
was shot by uokiio ncsiscoii last
week, was renorted slluhtly weaker
at Mercy Hospital toduy. Ho ap
pears to be gradually sinuing.
Halls Friday. it is announced
that tho Dreakwater will sail from
hero Friday night nt s o'ciock lor
Pnrtlntul. Ou'lncr (o tho tide. ullO
would not bo nblo to leave hero Sat
urday morning and got out.
New Railway Rumor. It was ro
ported on tho streets today that the
Rnnthnrn Pnnlfta had started condem
nation proceedings to secure right-
of-way across tno uianco iowimiiu
and tho Flanagan estate holdings on
tho enst side of tho Day to connoct
up with tho 1,100 acres of tldo Hat
which It Is reputed to havo bought
a few months ago from F. D. Walto
and othors. C. II. Marsh, who bw
charge of tho S. P. right-of-way work
hero stated that tho story was made
out of whole cloth and that tho com
pany wasn'.t oven negotiating for auy
of It. Mrj Marsh stated that tho
company ha,s practically closed up on
all of tho rlfiht of way from tho
Umpqua to' Coos Day.
ROOSEVELT NOT
IN ON DINNER
FOURTEEN HUR
DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY PROBE
RESUMED
Mysterious Stranger Arrested
In Pennsylvania With Suit
case of Dynamite.
(Dy Associated Press to Cons Dnj
Times.)
PITTSDURG. Pa.. Dec. 27 "I'm
going to clear myself. I will not take
nil tho blamo for this and tho rest
of them will havo to take their me
dlclno nlong with me," Is tho uttor-
nnco todny of Goorgo Drldges, a
stranger nrrested nt Moncsln, Pa.,
whllo carrying n suItcaBo containing
72 sticks of dynamlto nnd a roll ot
fimn. llrliltri'K weakened nndor DO-
llco questioning, nnd tho authorities
declared ho would maKo n cionn
breast at tho preliminary hearing
thlH afternoon. Llttlo Is known of
thn mnn. Ha nnncared at Moncsln
sovcrnl weoks ngo. Eight thousand
non-union men aro ompioyou in ino
mills of tho town.
TO STOP PANICS.
Incombustible Film For Moving Pk-
turo ShowH Made.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos R,aj
Times)
DERL1N, Gormnny, Dec. 27. -A
now Incombustlblo clnomntograph
film which will lossen tho possibili
ties of panics in moving plcturo
shows Is reported a buccosb.
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EAS1 LY BEATEN
Marshfield High School Bas
ketball Team Wins Game
Here Last Night.
Tho High school tenm last ovonlng
dofoatcd tho ex-stars by a acoro of
22 to D. Tho game was marked by
many brilliant playa on tho part of
tho ex-BtarB, who pulled off somo
vory noat tumbling stunts. Had it
nnt hnnn fnr vnrlnus Intervals at
which tholr opponents scored, thoy
might havo won. uowovor, inoro in
somo doubt. Ed. Wlodor nnd Stai.-
lnv TtrlcrcB did tho scorlnc for tholr
toam, Wledor shooting threo baskots
and DrlggB scoring on a noia unsxei
and on n foul. Thoro was also somo
doubt as to whether It was good
marksmanship on tho part of tho ox
stars, or tho kind nnd generous dis
position or tho High school gunrtls
that enabled thorn to Bcoro. Alter
looking up tho recorus oi mo man
concerned It was decided thnt tho
credit bolongs to tho old timers.
Harold DrlggB at center, nnd wai
tnr Atinliinri nnd Karl Cllnklnbeard
at guards contributed much to tho
morrlmont of tho ovenlng. Thoy
had hard luck In shooting nt tno
baskot, but managed to hit tho
Bcreon several times and also played
a flno gamo In tho Mold.
Tho High school uoys on tnoir pari
did not Boom ovor-nnxlous to scoro,
nnd only shot baskotB when thoy
wero forced to, which happonod Just
olovon times. Tholr chief aim seem
ed to bo to seo how closo thoy couiu
como to tho basket without making
It.
At tho end of tho gamo tho cx-
Bfrnrn wnra nhout "all In." Tlly
expect to arrange another game for
noxt ChrlBtmas ana win spenu buihvj
of tho Intervening tlmo In practising
and In conditioning themselves.
Tho crowd seemed well plensed
with tho gamo which proved to be
a heap of fun for both tho players
and onlookers, Tho lineups wore:
High School KX-stars
Isaacson r f Winder
nyorly 1 f S Drlggs
Larson e II Drlggs
O Clarko rg Asplund (cap:i
StutBman (enpt) Ig Cllnklnbeard
IXoferco Darker, umpire uor-
ton.
ACQUITTED 11Y JURY.
Proprletoi-H of Factory AVlirro Ghls
Wei-o Iiiinieii I'Towi.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times.)
vc!v vnnK. Dec. 27. Isaao Har
ris and Mnx Dlank, Indicted for man
slaughter In connection with the
triangle Shirt Waist company An,
was acquitted by a Jury this after
noon. A number of glrlB lost their
lives In tho factory flro.
T0"PEAGR"ON
CONSPIRATORS
ITO-BttHD
BY GRAND JURY
Federal Investigators at Los
Angeles Resume Investiga
tion Today.
NEW WITNESSES ARE
SUMMONED FOR IT
Members of Seattle Colony Al-
legeu to Have sccretea
Kaplan and Schmidtz. '
Dy Associated Presa to tho Coos Day,
Tlmoa.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 27.
When tho federal grand Jury' reas
sembled todny after tho holiday re
cess, It becamo ovldont tho inquisi
tors, Instead of closing tho dynomlto
conspiracy Investigation at onco,
would contlntto tho nrobo for somo
tlmo longer, It Is learned thnt six
additional subpoenns havo been a-
sued during tho holldny recesc. all;
for persons residing In or near Soat
tle. Ono ot tho sumnions Is fo
Goorgo Haley, business agent ot t'i(
pllo-drlvcrs Union at Soattlo. The
other flvo will bo served on mem
bers of tho Homo Colony, n settle
ment in which Knpian nnu Bcnmiut,
ullcgcd confederates ot James D.
McNnmara In tho destruction ot Tno
TlmcB' building nro snld to huvo
tnken refugo for a tlmo following tho
explosion horu. Haley, according to
n mossago received hero, is in Can-
nda and consequently lias not noon,
served with tho federal subpoena.
WILL THY -FRANKLIN.
Alleged ltrlbcr of McNnmara Trlaf
Juror in Commuted.
(Dy Assoclntcd Press to Coos Day
Times.)
T.nft AVfirci.KH. C.n.. not- 27.
Without having attomptod nny do-
tonBO, counsoi tor nori u. rrnniuui,
n former Investigator for tho Mc
Nnmara brothorB, allowed tholr cHont
to bo committed todny for trial In
tho superior court on tho charge of
having bribed Robert Dnln, n sworn
Juror In tho McNnmara trial, No
bull was fixed us Franklin Is already
under n $10,000 bond for trial on
tnc chnrgo of having attempted to
brlbo Goorgo Lockfvood, n venireman
summoned In tho McNnmara caso.
EXPLOSIVES ARE FOUND.
Dynamite nnd Cups DUcovered In
Ciwto nt JlwhcHtcr, P.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day,
Tlmos.)
nnnnRSTRii. Pa.. Doo. 27.
Twenty-four sticks ot dynamlto nni
twelvo caps wrapped In cotton, nnd
ton yards ot iuso, socuroiy pucnou
In a caso evidently made for tho pur
poso and resombllng an ordinary
traveling bag wero found In tho
bnrns of McDonald and Ilarimau
dealers In contractors supplies, to
day1 by Albert WUholm, a clork In
tho firm's employ, tco una waa
turned ovor to tho pollco who learnv
cd thnt tho caso aiso coniainou
long paper knlfo bearing tho nnmo
of a Philadelphia company. Tho po
llco rocognlzod tno nag as ono Been
In tho hands of a stranger sovorul
rinvn ni?n. Hlnrn flndlnc tho nunntt-
ty ot exploslvo on tho Pittsburg and
Lnko Erlo railroad across inn ubio
river from horo several months ago,
an lil tn Imvo linen nlantod by aeolitfl
of tho McNnmaras, tho pollco have
boon actlvo nnd tho brldgo Is guard
ed night and day.
IN PERSIA NOW
Revolution Against Constitu
tion starts in lanriz ana
New Ruler Chosen.1
(Dy Associate! Press tn the Coos DaJI
Times) '
TADRIZ, Persia, (via St, Peters
burg), Dec. 27 A mob of reaction
aries, after demonstrating against
im fmidlitiitlnn todav destroyed tho
building of tho Constitutional qluo.
then proceeded to tho resmonco ot
Shun Ed Dowleh, a former cabinet
minister, nnd requested him to as
8umo tho administration of tho pro
vince of Azerbaijan. It Is roportod
ho will nccoptj
SHUSTEK READY 'JO QUIT
(Dy Associated Press to Cows DH
Times.)
TEHERAN, Persia, Doc. 27. W.
Morgan Sinister, tho Amorlcnu troas-
urer-gonoral, la still horo awaiting
Mm iinnilnntlOll of a BUCCOBSOr to
whom ho can hnnd over tho func
tions of tho office. Tho populace,
wiiinh holds Shuster In creat osteein.
nre much Incensed against the act of
tho Cabinet in uisraissing mm, wany
written protests havo been sent to
I tho authorities,
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