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No. 145 8ELS BEGIN MARCH ON PEKIH FROM ALL SIDES EARLY TODAY jusands of Chinese Imperial Troops Desert to Join Revolutionists RATHER HARD OX TUX "PRETTIEST" GIRLS CANTON, Ohio, Jim. 2. Tlio 10 prettiest glrlH In tho Stnrk county courthoiiBo nro likely to lose $1,000 each If the milt Htnrtcd by Letltla Itudy to break tbu will of the Into Sam- uel Hudy Is successful. Hudy was mi eccentric buche- lor of 8(5 yours. lie frequented thn courthouse nud 10 of tho most beautiful girls employed thoro wero often complimented by him upon their stunning looks. Ilo died two mouths ngo and when his will was rend It was found thnt ho had left $10, OOn to thn 10 nroltloHt trlrls. IAXGKS CHINESE i "becauso ho liked them." CALENDAR FIRST THING : Thn 1 1t .rlrlu Imvn Iipoii m.1,1,, S NANKING, China, Jan. 2. 4 dofondnnts In the suit to brenlc ho ilrst olllclnl act of Dr. Sun 4. tMo wm. mIhs Itudy, n rclntlvo nilt Sen, tho president of tlio 1 r ,H. lmnhnlnr. hiivh nh rnroil ftw Chlncso republic, wns to 4 for nlm nml ,8 IOubo1ioIi1 for hllllgO tllO ClllllCSO Clllondnr. in vonrn 11ml Is entitle,! In Mm lo niiulo Now Year's dny tho ia money. IRMER PREMIER'S DE PUTY LEADS DIVISION 'Sun, Formally Installed as President of Republic, Names Cabinet. DOPED" LIQUOR KILLED PADPERS WANTS LAFOLLETE AND TAFT Ilrst dny of his presidency thus iHinrklng tho commencement of ,.-nov era and making the Clu- i'oso year begin henceforth tlio Bftino day ns It begins In most rihor countries of tho world. Mt fAssoclntcd Press to thu Cons Bay Times.) MEN TSIN, Jan. 2. Tho Imperial Ins stationed at Lnn Chow, cnpl- lof Kwang S11, North Chlnn, Imvo prted tho Mnnchus and Joined tho els. Tomorrow under tho coin ed of Goncrnl Wang, onco tho filler's trusted deputy, they will rt to marcli on Pokln. Slmultnnc ly tlio rebols In tho south will In n northward march on I'ckln. fall sooms lnovltahlo. Thousands roops hnvo dosortod tho Mnnchus. Dr. Kiiii'n PIiuin. allowing tho reception, Dr. Sun vorod an nddress in which ho ilsod to dlsonthrono tho Man , rc-CBtnbllsh peace, promote lo, dovnto ins entire energy 10 Chlncso nation and to aid tho acso pcoplo to realize their aspir in. When tho Mnnchus had Jlnni- ibdlcatcd and penco was restored Rio nntlon ho would, ho said, ro- hls provisional olllco. Tho chnlr of tho dolcgntes from tlio pro- ijs thon handed tho now prcsl tho scnl of office following ch tho president dollvcrod nn- br nddress In tho form of a pro nation announcing a Htrong con government, that tho ontlro nd- istrntlvo systom will bo romo- d mid modernized, and that tho (lament of tho republic will bo ted by tho pcoplo. EAVES MANCHU DYNASTY. Deaths of Seventy-Two In mates of Berlin Alms Houses Attributed to Adulterated Narcotic Dealer Arrested. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) BERLIN, acrmnuy, .Inn. 2. Since the nrrest of tho wholesale I 1 ,LTD TESTIFY SOON B FJS Shao YI'k ItoNlgiintioii Acct'ptwl by Premier. Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) IIANGHAI, Chlnn, Jan. 2. Snt- tbat his tcnuro of olllco ends tlio flnnl collapso of tho Man- ?, dynasty, Premier Yunn hns nc- bd Tang Shno Yl's resignation, iiiso ho wns displeased wun e'b siirrondor to tho robols nnd report thnt Yang is planning to up tho light to kill tho rovoiu- ns soon ns tho nrmlstlco onds. said tho Manchu princes havo funds from their private pur- 10 this ond. Yunn will nogotiato lior with W11 lng Fang. It Is Brstopd ho wants a powerful In tho new government If ho tho Manchu reglmo.' Associated Pross to Coos Dnj Times.) fANKING, China, Jan. 2. Dr. ; Yat Son took tho oath of officii iy as provisional president of tho ibllc of China, and was formal- Invested with tho powers thereof. ' ceremonies woro Blmplo and dig- ed attended by all promlnont mon avery party. Dr. Sun, who is l-known In America, soon after arrival in Shanghai, some ton ago, was olectcd president by lassombly of roformors of tho ro- llcon provinces of China, proper, In session hore, byanalmostun- fioiis voto. His proposed cabinet jdes Dr. Wu Ting Fnng, Huang nnd LI Yuen Hong nil of whom fin tho front ranks of tho reform rement. ffter being Inaugurated as pres- it of tho Chinese Republic, Dr. today named Ills cabinet from a-progresslves. Wu Ting Fang fmnde minister of foreign affairs. ostpono Mectlnir. Owing to tho Ihs of relatives of Mrs. Wm. fall, Jr., who was to ontortnln Mnrshflold Drldgo club at her tomorrow, tho meeting hns postponed until a week from brrow when Mrs. E. G. Flanagan (bo hostess to tfto club. Ibby COAL. The kind YOU have PAYS USED. PHONE 72 Paclflr iry & Transfer Co. Star Witness Against McNa maras Leaves For Indiana polis to be Witness There (Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay TlmCB) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. . Jan. 2 Wllllnm J. Hums arrived hero today to tCKtlfy boforo tho federal grand Jury on tho government's cvldonco In tho alloged dynamiting conspiracy. Today Burns expressed tho belief thnt United States District Attorney Char lea W. Miller and Oscnr Lawlor, spec ial government prosecutors in South ern California, nnd District Attorney Fredericks of Los Angeles of Los An geles county nro coming horo tho lat ter two being duo to nrrlvo from tho Const today. Tho announcement of tho dopnrturo of Ortlo McMnnlgnl's depnrturo from Los Angolos, Calif., for this city completes tho gathering of tho governments forces In build ing up tho enso against tho nlloged, consplrntors. Burns dcclnros thnt by tho end of tho week, a mass of In- dlctmcnts will bo returned. L ALLOWED TIME Given Until January 12 to En ter Pleas In Los Angeles Dynamite Case. (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2 Olaf Tvl otmoo, Anton Johnnnsen and J. E. Muncoy, tho labor leadors Indicted by tho federal grand Jury Saturday, woro nrrnlgncd In tho Unltod States DUtrlct Court today and obtilnod de lay until Jan. 12 boforo entering pleas to tho charco of complicity in tho alleged dynamiting conspiracy. Tho grand Jury Indictment against tho labor lenders was made public immediately nftor their arrnlgnment. It contained four counts nil relating to a general alleged conspiracy, charging thnt thoy had conspired to ship explosives from Indianapolis and also from other points unknown to tho Jury in violation of tho fed oral statutes. A. I. McCormlck, United States district attorney, today aatted that tho fodoral Inquiry into tho alleged dynamite conspiracy might bo con ducted in every federal district In tho country, and that tho local grand Jury certainly would go after any poons Buspectod of having used the malls In furtherance of tho alleged conspiracy. liquor dealers In the hnblt of dispos ing of wood alcohol and groceries to tho Inmates of tho municipal night sholter nnd tho confiscation of tho ndultorntcd whfskcy found on these premises, no further poisonings have been reported to the city otnclals. The olllclnl number of dead Is 72 out of 1(12 ciises but theso do not Include BDiuo who died outside the municipal institutions. About 2G nro still seri ously 111. EDISDN GUEST OF BYLLESBY Wizard Attends Convention of Managers of Public Utility Corporation. CHICAGO, Jan. 2 Tho nnnunl convention of II. M. Byllcsby & Co. nnd affiliated utility companies in cluding tho Oregon Power Company, which opened hero toilny marks the tenth nnnlvorsnry of the organiza tion. When Chairman T. J. Jack son, of Mobile, Alabama, called tho nnnvnnllnn ti nrdnp or.fi tlnl.itvnf ra A'niSitr 1 I.. , 1. tiimil rt I. .n inn ..! ' " "" u j;'i p woro present, representing 10 groups reflects great credit upon Cnpt. B.. of 0cctrc, gns ,U1(1 Btrcct rnllwny W. Olson, master of tho vessel, ns . ,)roport,0tt ln 18 8tnte8 of tho we8t TO QUIT REPUBLICAN RAGE NANN SMITH'S GREAT RECORD Vessel Transported Nearly 80,000,000 Feet of Lumber to Bay Point. Tho steamer Nnnn Smith during 1011 nindo flfty-ono round trips be tween Coos Bay and Bny Point enr rylng 70,11-1,200 feet of lumber from the C. A. Smith mill. This is be lieved to bo fnr tho lnrgcst amount of lumber ovor transported by any well ns upon tho ownorB who hnvo sort of revolutionized the constwlBo shipping of lumber by the new stylo vessol nnd tho use of electric cranes in loading nnd unloading. Tho Nnnn Smith averaged 1,551, 250 foot of lumber ench trip. Tho dlstanco from Bny Point to nnd south Prominent men outsldo tho organ ization nro present ns guests. Am ong them nro Thomas A. Edison, President; C. A. Collin of tho Goncr nl Electric Compnny, President E. M. Horr of tho Wcstlnghouso Electric nnd Manufacturing compnny, Presl Coos Bay Is 480 miles bo that dur- dcnt John p G1IchrIltt nn(I secretary Ing tho twolvo months, ho Nnnn T c M t of th(J Nntlonn, Klcctrlo Smith traveled 4 8.9 CO miles. ,, ABrBOclntlon( j. . ForKnn, a. Some now vessels which the Smith M.BRoyMoldB nnd chnrlcB 0. 5aw'e8. Lumber company Is now i,lnnnlnB, vrQ60UW ot Thomng Ai Ed,,on will probably ccllpso this record In w,lrf 60',dom nttond8 puWo g(lthcr. n.!l. V .",. 1011 i to na.i ,nK8 considered ono of tho grent- ...P."r,'",'.A,l0...y0nor.J.9,n'.i8 ?8"' ost compliments which could bo paid , "i; , Znv in2i7nTnnnn to tho Byllcsby organization. It ?iR .,? Lyn , tuLl 'ihm tn enmo through tho fact that Honry foot of logs nnd dollvorcd them in ,f T1n-., ,., r,,i...p. 4i. ti.. rri.i- i ...i.. .1.1.. nn,i.nn M. Byllcsby wns ono of Ldlson a no- wnrM L tJJ Ll nnn nlllt rnl BlBtOlitB In tllO ploncor dnyB Of olOC- r,n tt.JSJnf.SJi tr'c" development. Although tho corn. With tho exception of about , .., .', ,, ,r 7.000,000 foot Bold to tho Simpson '"" X'lrn":;,' "a .Z:' ,," ZZ "SCHOOL OP LOVE" LATEST CKHMAX FAD BEItLIN, Germany, .Inn. 2. In order to counteract tho fall ing oft of marriage rato n "school of lovo" hns been stnrt od nt Strnsburg. Aspirants to mntrtmnny will bo advised both personally and by letter how to display their best qualities without visible training. Tho bcIiooI will nlso give advice mi obscure ques tions, such nB how to encourage budding attentions, how to dls- courage them, how to convcrso 'with serious men without nny sorloiiB knowledge, nnd how to bo gay and frivolous while suf- forlng from hendacho, bank- ruptcy mid other Ills. A StrnBburg newspnpor ntrtes thnt the schoolmnBter Is n name- sake of tho fnmous encyclopedia compiler nnd adds thnt to fulfill his program ho will rcqulro tho Bamo unlvcrsnl knowledge. Gov. Osborne of Michigan Makes Important Political Suggestion Today. RAPS WISCONSIN MAN FOR HIS CAMPAIGNING EW II 0 Lumbor compnny, thoso logs woro ngo they still continued their frlond- cut Into lumber at tho two mills of ship. Us llnntlttM nn mtiliiAlin r9 t n r rv t tho C. A. Smith company horo. Tho ,.."" "".. ,h;.V. l .7.i.:7. ,.l ". "1" Tirnoonf vnnr. fhn Smlth-Powors rom- "' !'"-. "' "iiiuii nu buiiii.iu.- pnny will probnbly cut about 200, 000,000 feet of logs. CS T OP EVIDENCE Nothing Develops. Nothing now has doveloped In tho Murray murder cobo. Goldlo Bostscott is still In chargo of Special Offlcer C. A. Mot lln. Justice Ponnock has not been apprised as to when Deputy Prose cuting Attorney Llljeqvlst will bo horo to hold tho preliminary hear ing of tho woman. FOREST" W. E. HOAGLAND Is HI at his homo in South Mnrshflold, FOrtEST" Ized tho romnrkablo growth of tho organization, and roltorntcd his bo tllof that successful utility operation must rest upon elenn, llboral and I progressive mnnngomont, tho dolo 1 gates proceeded to n program of pap joru, discussions nnd addresses which I will last four days. I This your th program Ib devoted largely to questions affecting points of contract with tho public, quality of servlco, regulation by stato com missions nnd tho ofllcloncy and wel faro of employes. Thoro nro only t . two strictly technical papors. Among wvjsitiovai, iifvi.'i opmfvt in0 mon outfildo tho company who riMiinw nVivsT mmis w, Ulk nro GoorBO Dl Cnl'JwolI. W1I III" CIIAIinKI WITH IOOT- Sn,ml01 InB"11 nml n B S,",ny f ivr! imtv"uJviV Chlcngo, J. R. McKco nnd'T. C. Mnr- nJ . nVnfl . ,.. mn. ti tin of Now York nnd John P. Gil- (By Assoclatod Press to Coos B chrBt of chlcnB0. Tlme8' I Tomorrow night, Mr. nnd Mrs. By- PORTLAND, Oro., Jan. 2. Tho llesby will recolvo tho dolcgntes and olJlces of District Attorney Cameron, their wives nt tholr homo, 4358 ln tho Chamber of Commcrco build- Droxol Boulevard. Tho convention Ing, wero ontorod over tho transom will close with a banquet Friday nnd tho olllco of Attorney E. Clark, I night. Aside from thu, thero nro no special prosecutor of Louis Wilde, tho social or entertainment features ar Snn Diego banker, who will go on ranged. trial January 8 for tho embozzlo- Tho convention program Is as fol mont of $90,000 from tho defunct lows: Oregon Trust Savings Bank, was! "Staff Cooperation toward Bottor broken Into during tho night nnd Relations and Incrensod Efficiency valuablo ovldonco against Wlldo was of Employes," by W. R. Mollnard of stolen. Cameron charges that "WIN Oklahoma City, Okla. "Points of do's ngents did it. Wildo says it is Contrast with tho Public," by W II. a "dnmnnblo plot to blnckon my Hodgo of Chicago; "Prcsont Day name and glvo tho prosecution a Jurisdiction of State and Municipal chnnco to got out. Thoy had no, Bodies over Public Servlco Corpora- ca6o and use this moans to get from tlons," by Isaac Milkowltch of Chl- under tho false charges." Icago; "Steam Heating Economics," -by A. E. StovonB of Mlnot, N. D.; KILLED CENTRALTA BANKER. "Suburban Distribution of High i I Pressure Gas," by H. II. Jones of San (By Associated Press to the Coos Hay ,2,es; Calif.; "Ways and Means of Times. Building up Business In a Small rHFUTAMS Wash Jan 2 The Town" "V B. Morton of Albany, m ..? i 1 S !J f Oro-; "Th0 Accountant In Public identity of tho alleged murderer or j niueflold W Va T Ho, lh. nfrnrl nronMonf nt thn Pur. BerVJtO, Oy JJ. W. UIUBUBIU, W. Vll.i mors' and Merchants' Bank at Con- Appraisal Vork Dur ng 1911 FREIGHT RATE Interstate Commerce Commis sion Interprets Long and Short Haul Law. (By Associated Press to Coos Dnj Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 2 It was hold today by the Intorstnto Commerce Commission that where two or moro carriers nro competing for business nt equal rates botweon two points, thoy should bo nllowed to compoto dosplto tho long nnd short haul provision of tho law. This rul ing on commcrco will onnblo compe tltlng cnrrlors to moot tho rates to a particular city or to a freight group mado up by any other company which may lultlnto a reduced rato and, al though n discrimination against In termediate points, this rnto mny thoroby bo Increased. The commis sion mny chango tho rates on com plaint of Intcrmcdlnto shippers If thoy nro found to conflict with nny othor pnrt of tho law. TO OR I has pract ca y been ostab sh- "' "" '" " V,,VTK " , na nnmn in noli Plark nn.l dr0BS h? General Geo. II. Hnrrles of Us namo is Don ciarK, ana T,olllRV, ,, . ni11Bfrnfo,, ).,,, nn englneerlng by O. E. Osthoff of Chi cago; Illustrated lecturo on new business methods by E. L. Callahan of Chlcngo; "Tho Attitude of tho Manager toward his New Business , Department," by Alex F. Douglas of I Portland, tre.; "Tho Byllesby Em ploye's Investment Clubs," by R. J. Graf of Chicago. D. C. Gren, manager of the Ore gon Power company on Coos Bay, and R. M. Jennings, now of Eugene, nro among tho mnnngers In attendance. tralla ed. His within the past two months register ed Bovernl tlmea at a hotel in Cen tralla. Ho was Identified from his photograph. Clnrk'B clothing and other effects woro found in his room at a hotel. Plans Bout. John Horron b try ing to arrange for a bout between Lew Powell of San Francisco and Bud Anderson of Vancouver to ho pulled off hero tho middle of next month. Ho has written to Powidl but hns not received any replv. Jess Day Is trying to nrrango a bout to be pulled off horo or on tho Coqulllo within n fow weeks. Frank 0. Elkins Confesses to f Theft of Suitcase From Blanco Hotel Guest. Frank Otto Elkins was arrested today by Marshal Carter on tho chnrgo of stealing a suit enso from tho room of Nick Oswald at tho Blan co hotel nnd disposing of It to Peter Mlrrasoul for ?7. The sultcaso and Its contents woro valued at $60. Whon arraigned before Justlco Ponnock, Elkins frankly confessed his guilt. Ho said that ho hurt bis shoulder, was unablo to work and ran out of monoy. He was contemplat ing Bonding to his folks at Falls City, Oregon, for monoy whon ho noticed tho suitcase In tho room across the hall and tho idea struck him that ho could take It, pawn it and tide him self over with the receipts thereof until ho was able to earn somo mon ey. Then, ho said ,ho planned to tnko it "out of soak" and restoro It to Its ownor. He said he first got $5 from Peto Mlrrasoul on the suit case and Its contents and later secured another $2. Elkins Is possibly about 25 years old and rather a good looking chap. Ho sings 8omo and spent much of his time hanging around the various sa loons. A roommate of Elkins' was exoner ated by tho latter from nny complic ity In tho theft. Says He Personally Favors Taft as Against Senator La Follctte Is Silent. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay, TlmcB.) LANSING, Mich., Jan. 2 Govern or Chns. S. Osborn nt n meeting horo todny proposed that ln tlio lutorost I of republican harmony tho sena tor nnd Tnft both withdraw as presi dential candidates In fnvor of Albort J. Bovcrldgo or Roosovolt. TIiIh sug gestion was mado nftor Osborn had criticized LuFolletto ns hnvlng "tak en up those things which might bo termed popular that contnlned tho ln-gcr advantages for hlmsolf," nnd frankly said ho did not bollovo"LnKol- Ictto can bo nomnatcd for president or elected If nominated. Osborn further snld that "LaFollotto's stylo of campaigning toads to nroimo tnu passions thnt make for a condition of public Intolerance, which is al ways worso thnn porsonnl or Indi vidual Intolerance, becauso It has so much more force. Iii LnFollotto's speeches and writings I don't think bo distinguishes botweon honest mon ln big business and dlshonost man." "Wo have got to hnvo big buslnom In this country If wo aro going to com pcto ln tho manufacturing transact ions of tho world. But big business should not bo pcrmlttod to oppress tho people." Gov. Osborn added, "As botweon Taft and La Follotto. I mn for Tnft." LAFOLLETTE IS SILENT (By Associated Press to tho Coos Ba, Times.) HOLLY, Mich., Jnn. 2 "Sonator LuFolletto will mnko no comment on Gov. Osborn'B stntomont glvon out nt Lansing nnd why should ho?" said Secretary Hannan of Senator LaFol lotto's staff this nftornoon whon ask ed If ho would glvo out n stntomont. Mr. LnFollctto wbb to havo beon nt tho Lansing conferonco but mlssod Ills train. CK JO ON TO MEET FLIN Black Champion Names Terms on Which He Will Meet Pueblo Fireman. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay; Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 2. Jack Johnson, heavy-weight champion ot tho world, stntod last night he would sign nn agrcemont to fight Jim Flynn, tho Pueblo 11 re in an, either In Juno or July, somewhoro within ono hun dred miles west of Salt Lako City. Johnson, nccordlng to the ugreomont Is to get $20,000 ns his share and a one-third interest In tho moving pic ture proceeds. It appeared today that thoro might bo dolay In signing tho formal ar ticles of agreement. Jack Curloy, who represents Flynn, declnrod tho staging of tho bout was somowhat contingent on other contests which' Flynn Is nrrnnging for tho noxp two months. Whothor ho will Btep Into tho ring with Johnson depends somo what on the outcomo of his prospec tive battles. 'FOREST" RENEW your hunters nnd anglers LICENSE at The OUXXERY. FOREST" EMPRESS DOWAGER MILITANT. PHKIN. China, Jan. 2. Tho om press dowagor who Is desirous of carrying out a campaign ngulnst tho revolutionaries, today ndvanced about two million dollars to Promler Yuan Shi Kal for that purpose. Tho Indications are that tho northern troops aro anxious to resume hostilities. JAS BEHRING will leavo In a fow dnys to visit his sister, Mrs. II, H. IcPherson, and othor relatives In San Francisco. "FOREST" RUSSIANS EXECUTE SIXTEEN PERSIAN'S (By Associated Press.) TABRIZ, Porsla, Jan. 2. Eight PorslanB woro linngod yesterday by order of tho Rub- slan court martial and eight moro wero oxecutod todny in connection with tho recent at- tuck on tho Russian troops. Fearful reprisals by tho Rus- slnn troops continued today. Eight moro Persians woro hang- ed hero becauso thoy tried to opposo tho Russians who Invad- ed Porsla without u doclnra- Hon of war. Tholr bodies woro dragged through tho streets on bayonotfl. It Is feared 100 will bo killed to show that Russia won't tolorato opposition, I A4 SB I,. -AjU ,-f -,-A, H.JMI iifc ill i Si -""-