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ij!Pini ADVEnTISlNO In Tho TIMES A"1. " . v, ileal Estate "In in nut tho fact about your !. bu-. nf thorn who ought to urM uuv..r. .11 if i rt it, y"" '"" ' mmm MKAfllKIt OK ASSOCIATED PRESS I utVt IJntnDIISllcu in io4n IL AAA n, Tlio Const Mali ISI1NAL REPORT MADE . ON SAN DIEGO III AFFAIR MARSHFIELD, QREGOH SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1912 -EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES WANT ADVERTISING In Tho X1MKH Will Kp tho Income from Ynw Furnished Rooms from Lttipslaitl VOU can realty help tlw family i avenues by renting a few furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to n so the classified column, you may keep that llttlo extra Inconv i Ptendy ns a clock." iiiiii 1 1 ill i ii iiiii iHHWHWiwwiwriw wwrrry , CoiiNolldatlini of TIiii-n, Const .Mull mill Cm liny Advertiser. No. 261 s REPOR -leeinniip Wcinstock -An- Lees Results of Special invesiiyaiiun. ORES VIGILANTES ; pOH UNLHVWruu huio mns Methods Used By i7Ms nnd Business Men h Dealing With I. W. W. r jLHOctatod Press to Coos Day Times.) llCRAMENTO, Call., May 18. L..i Harris WolnatocK, tno spocitti folssloncr Appointed by Governor Ision to Investigate tho San DIogo ifpeoch" fight now being waged III Industrial Workers of tho m rmdi In his roport, mado pub- Ftodir, that tho "Vigilantes havo . ml rnf moro cuipnuio ouensoB . it. industrial Workers and rec- traded tho prosecution of tho ter. Governor Johnson Is coun- Et WHO mo niiuiuuy Kuiiuiui a ui- iirtr tho ndvlsnblllty of Intorfor- ln reeommonded by tho commls- Ijr, and having tho Btato proso- jt tne vigilantes or Ban uicgo, ns (ommlislonor declares tho ills tt ittornoy at San Diego will not !idotr. . , its rcrort, a voluminous docu- kt, Indicates that whllo tho Indiu U workers of tho World constitute kiless class, growing out of Eu- rta conditions and Imported from row. tho vlcllantcs who punished I Industrial Workers nro guilty of tr wrongs than they, that tho It of frco speech has boon epled upon nnd that tho Indus- I Workers of tlio world dlBturh- iMto crystallized Into tho grow I problem of annrchlRtlc doctrine, H demands Immcdlato nnd enrc- limitation. EosmlJilonor Wcinstock finds itbtlrown lips nnd from tho lit ers alren him by mombors of tho Miriai workers or tho World that f-teichnnd preach tho following Mnei: t) That workmen uro nnv nnd luetics that will get tho results kit with tho leant posnlblo oxpon i.'o of tlmo and energy. I) Question of right or wrong t to bo consldored. t) Arcnclng sword is to bo un used with nil hearts rosolvod on rr or death. i) Workman Is to liolp hlmsolf i the proper tlmo comes. 0 No ncreoniont with nn om- rer of labor Is tn be consldnrmi liv orkor ns sacred nr Invlniuidn II The worker Is to produro In- kooos nnn Kill tlmo In getting "repaired nnd In nttondlng to ro r work all by rt silent underpins. ) Tho workor Is to look for- Twno day whon ho will enn P too factories nnd drlvn out rt I The Worker In tn pot rnmlv ' Nall a . - r-"i. Ml I "'Miionni industrial paralysis' Ho antl W. U. UOUfliaS Named T IS BASELESS District Attorney Utley,of San Diego, Scores Commission er Weinstock. ' (Dy Associated PrcsB to Coob Day Times.) SAN DIEGO. Cnll.. Mn.. i Characterizing tho chnrges against him by Commissioner Wolnstock as "Libelous," District Attorney 11. 8. Utloy declared todny tlmt ho would hold tho commissioner nornnnniiv . sponslblo. "Tho statement that tho district miornoy or. Han Diego county did not do his duty absolutely Is unequivo cally fnlt-e," declares Utloy. "I know my duty, nnd ho evidently docs not know. This stntomont Hint tho right of frco speech wns trampled upon Is false, and Wolnstock could havo found that out If ho had tnkon tho trouble to Investigate." Utlcy continued thnt tho appoint ment of WoluBtock wns nn "Insult to trio omcims who hnd nttempted to enforco laws under Intolornblo con ditions nnd which hnd been rendered worso by tho thrcnts of assassina tion, nnd I disregarded his official stntus, If ho had any. Tho conllomnn Invited mo to bo present at his al- iogod Investigation, which was con ducted without any onth being ad ministered nnd nt wnlch Wcinstock received stntomonts that my Investi gation and knowlodgo of mattors re ferred to showed woro without basis. "To my mind tho wholo rnoromont was an uttompt tn crcato political capital In favor of Governor Johnson, who was nnd Is vory much Intorcstod In advnnclng tho candidacy of Thoo doro Itooscvolt. "If there has boon wanton bru tality by tho vlgllantrs or othors, why Is It thnt no complaint hiis boon mndo to tho grnnd Jury which has bcon In cession for more than four months, or to mo porHonnlly?" STAFFORD'S Tlno Taffy nnd PKANIT DltlTTLi:, HO OKNTfi I'KIt POUND at STAITOIUVS Saturday and Suudny. COi E1ED DUE BREAKS Willi Rev. Richeson's Nerve Finally Fails Him and He Presents Pitiful Spectacle Execu tion Probably Tuesday. (By Associated Prws to Coos Day iimos.; BOSTON, May 18. Deep sleep under opiates, shut out a world of anguish from tho troubled mind of Nov. Clarence V. T. Itlchcson during the early hours of today. Tho fortl tudo of tho former clergyman, who awaits death by electrocution noxt wook for tho murder of Avis Llnnur gave way InBt night. Tho collapse enmo whllo tho condemned man was nltornatoly bcBecchlng his counsel to havo his body Interred bosldo his mother In Virginia and hysterically raving ovor fancied persecution by tho two guards forming tho doath wntch. Somo of thoso who entered tho death chnmbor lmnnrtiut hn in. foniintjon thnt Klcheson's father did not wont tho body taken to Virginia for burial. This Information un nerved the condemned man and ns tho dny woro on his nerves got moro nnd moro boyond control. Rlchoson wns anxious to havo William A. Morso, his counsel, Rov. llcrbort S. Johnson, his chosen advisor, nnd Mr. 8tobblns, prison cbaplnln, walk bc Bldo him to tho death chnlr. Illcho son did not eat any dlnnor nnd dur ing tho night moaned nnd shrlokod ns ho lay on his cot. His arms nnd shoulder twitched nnd his fnco was drawn In agony. His condition be came such that physicians woro sent for. When ono nrrlvcd, Rlchoson was still hystorlcnl but npparontly unconscious. Opiates woro admin istered nnd ho foil Into a sound sloop. Thuro will bo no advanco an nouncement of tho hour of Rlcho Bon's execution. Tho warden can ox ocuto Rlchoson any day beginning next week botweon midnight and Biinrlse. It Is now thought tho exe cution will tnko placo Tuesday morn- 1IIR, BASEBALL IE DANCING BAN OUTOJjiTRIKE NOT REIVED KOCH FEDERALS PLAN TO CRUSH INSURRECTION VERY SOON DEMOCRATS DO NOT KNOW END W BENNETT IS ASSISTANT Detroit's Regular Players Re fuse to Play Until Cobb's Suspension Ends. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay PHILADELPHIA, Pn.. May 18 Tho Philadelphia Americans today played a championship gamo with a makeshift nlno, presenting tho Do trolt club boforo 20,000 spectators. Not ono of tho Dotrolt club's regular playors took part In tho contest. Managor Jennings wns notified aftor his mon had prnctlcod n fow mlnutos that thoy would not piny as President Johnson rofuBod tholr request to withdraw tho suspension of Cy Cobb, who was suspended for assaulting a spoctntor who had nbusod tho player. FIVE "STliTS i Methodists Decide Against Per mitting the Light Fantastic and Other Amusements. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Mny 18. By a voto of -MG to 30G dologatcs to tho general conference o ftho Moth tho general conforenco of tho Moth vptcd not to accopt tho minority ro port of tho commlttoo on tho stato of tho church, which provldod for striking out of that paragraph of dlscipllno which prohibits dancing nnd kindred nmusomonts. Tho ma jority roport, which fnvorod tho rc tpntlon of tho paragraph, was then adopted. IN WILL 1 E W ' Tlew nf rnnflnnnHnra nil in.i.. 'la tho mninrlmn tnidn.r rmviiiin Fusion nf nil ii,i. i, .. a t" strikers tn disobey nnd trent CTiipi nu judicial lnjunc- IM1??. "icy wont t0 Snn Diego As Attorneys for Receiver of Port Commission. John D. Goss has assumod chargo of tho affairs of tho Port of Coos Dny, nunllfying ns rocolver under lOeinient tn hrenlr nn (lin rnlna Mm nminlnlninnt liv Jllilcn DoilSOn. km. j .... . . " .....v" ...- ..,,...........- y r" all I 111) llin.ntnl .1Inl. 1 ,, ., '".-MUTiy llinuilliyi'll MIT orrt nances concornlnir street , ..I lImt tno ordlnnnco por- In.. 11 . ' . ",,,K "uii ruruiin UUJ, Hint EllllSonnnn tn l,n n '"of tho ordlnnnco prlvllogo of "'n? wns witiwin...J - it. Zi,iV?rlCrs of th0 World, nnd 'ith! m',6s'oncr holl,B this wns n IZI L0r'K"t of freo speech. i-am.f, ".. .r!(Ia excessive. Jartt, ,"iuuuiiy wnB usea 4 ;"?rn"'' criticises tho a ,:t v"v. mo viKiinnco com- li:e,vn.r,',,,s nubile nnd busl- -Mniwion. tho Chambor of "CO and tho newsnnnpra of IWSO Pi-n-rnll.. one nno . i.. . .. N brut, ..'.: "'"I P.1 ino ni" llWnr. ' . "l'ii or tne jnmis Ho Is now gottlng In touch with tho affairs of tho former commission nnd whon ho has ovorythlng roundod In to shape, will outline a policy of winding up Its affairs. Ho has nppolntod Tom Donnott, son of J. W. Ilonnott, and W. U. Douglas, attorneys for tho receiver. Ho has also socurod Ray Kaufman to take chnrge of tho books of tho com mission and nttond to tho clorlcal duties. At prosent, ho has rocolvod about $12,000 of tho tnx money with which to carry out the old projects of the, port. How much more money will bo obtained, be is unable to suy. Rognrdlng tho building of the imikiinnii between the Stavo Mill and tho Klnnoy whnrf In Pint D, Mr. Goss Pupils of Oklahoma Indian School Victims of Fire at Bolry. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CROWDER, Okln., May 18. Fivo studonts woro burned to death In a flro that destroyed tho main building of tho Creek and Somlnolo Indian college, at Bolry, Okla. TEN JURORS IN DARRQW CASE Venire Exhausted and Court Adjourns Expect to Get Balance Monday. Coos Bay Union In Anthracite Field Rati fies Agreement Made by Of ficers With Operators. (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) WILKESBARRU, Pa.. May 18. Tho An'thraclto Mlrtoworkers' conven tion todny ratified tho agreement en tered Into by tho sub-commlttoo of minors nnd oporntors nnd tho inlnorri will go bnck to work aftor being Idlo for sovon wooks. P 84 BILLS TRUEF Party's Nominee for President Not Known Before Balti more Convention. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmo.) WASHINGTON, May 18 With moro than two-thirds of tho dolo gatcs to tho Nutlonnl Convention el ected, tho control of tho Bnltlmoro gathorlng remains ub much In doubt as u aid sovoral weoks ago. Claims of loads today mado by tho different canuiuntcB nt their hoadquarters In Washington mndo It clear that nono of thorn oxifcet control of tho conven tion through Instructions on tho first ballot, and It la bollovod that this condition will not bo chnngod by tho results or mo conventions nnd pri maries still to bo hold. Tho demo cratic convention will consist of 1004 dologatcs. Undor tho two-thirds rulo applying to presidential nomina tions, 720 votes will bo nocessary for nny candldato who secures tho nom ination. With 320 dologatcs still to bo soloctcd, tho strength of the ro spoctlvo candldntcB as given by their hondquartors today 1b as follows: Clarko claimed Instructed 323, nnd plodgod 08, making a total of 391. Ho concodod to Wilson 89, not In cluding South Carolina's 18, whoro tho convention endorsed WlUon nnd concodod to Undorwood 84, to Har mon two, to Baldwin 14, to Marshall 30, to Burko 10, nnd "consldorod doubtful 127." Wilson claimed Instructed 243, Kansas' 20, to North Dakota's 10 and claimed no favorablo to Wilson 30 making tho total of Wilson's strength 273. Ho concodod to Clark 230, to Underwood 82, to Har mon 4, to Fobs 30, to Baldwin 14, to Marshal 30, to llurko 10, Ho con sidered unlnstructod and doubtful 130. Undorwod claimed as Instructed tho total delegations of Alabama, Florida, Goorgla nn Mississippi and six from Tonncssco, making a total of 90. At tho Harmon hoadquarters It was said today that a Btatemont would bo mado later. T STREET LOT IS SOLD (By 1 13. TIIA inmmtnnlAnA. i1 ' -- ill irr-ir Assoclatod Press to Times.) LOS ANGELES, May 18. Ton sworn Jurors woro In tho box when the Darrow trial was adjourned nt noon. Tho vomoro wns exunuBiou Old Indictments Against Form er Political Boss Are ' Dismissed. (By Associated Proas to Tho Coos Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Mny 18 In obcdlenco to tho mnndnto of tho stato court of appeals of tho first district, Suporlor Judge Frank H. Dunno dis missed todny tho eighty-four remain and ten more names woro drawn i inc Indlodnnnta nirnlrmf Ahrnfinni from the wheel. Counsel for botliRMOf, tho former political boss of I sides hoped to coniploto tlio jury snn Francisco, now serving fourtoon F ho. ilc Cfllintry. The V Kl- .... ...,.., i ...m 1, mahnil in have nva ,,.. ..i, .. " 1IIO uumumiu , u" .-- - -"--- "tliutlmni niht.Vr X 3 It In readiness for tho uroago ure- K" when tho trial Is rosurruxl Monday afternoon. F nrnvnj .i ""' " wniui of 17 and order " l" According to reports, tho Southern bn no wise ro " 1" AJ; Pacific will pay tho expense o f the -- - f W.W,hoyd,rSaSl!.oadnwm its track along tho North Bond water front to Marshflold. bM .. d '0m con"nlssIonor finds they J .(,.; '"im ineinou8 to i Dlsini f thom wore nrrested. Ifounr weapon or nny kind ""WO On flnv nno ' uv ?T'Pni VARim o !.- na wasir store. rfe&nSTED in decorative. I In of, : a?d pKTItAIT paln Ma .hrco,lor8' VMs and r 1Dursilays and Saturdays. SMAY SS1" t0 nAND0N The K'KMERGS havo not yi MELTED M SARTER'S. Seo our XKW GLASSWARE at the COOS HAY CASH STORE. Don't inTss seeing MELVI.V ami O'Neill In the "iral farce comed) "THE TUOniLKS OF A SCHOOL mirthksS" at the ROYAL Tonight. CHEAPEST WHEAT in town AT nAINES. HUT your TICKETS at thellUSl CORNER for the Dandon EXCUR SION ON SUNDAY. Round trip 1.50 MARSRFIELO IN GTATE MEET years In San Quontln penltontlary for complicity In tho corruption In mun icipal nffalrs, uncovered in 1908, Indictments against a numbor of other persons involvod In tho nllegod municipal graft woro also dlsmlssod. i Twenty-four Indictments against for- mor Mayor Eugeno Schmidts and ton against Louis Glass nro soon to como up for action boforo Judgo Lawlor In tho superior court. AFTER COFFEE TRUST (Special to Tho Times.) I Government Attacks Itrarll Scheme As Violation of Iaw. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CORVALLIS, Oro., Mny 18.' new york May is.-The fed- WUJ ' ' ' J .oral government today attacked the , T c . i , I so-called coffeo trust, tho Brazilian Carl Larson nnisncd SOC- valorization scheme, as being In vio- ! Iatlon of the Sherman law. ond in tho half milo, and, IiAI)IES, 8urnmer VNDmtxVKAlt Sidney Olark was fourth in,at the coos hay cash btoiuc ... I ALL kinds of COMFORT Klvlne tho high jump, J and NOURISHING drink at SirtWa. railroad company. Norton & Hansen Stationery Company Purchases Home for Their Business. Tho Norton & Hansen Stationary Company today closed a deal for tho -purchase of tho property occupied by tholr Front Strcot storo from John W. Rutlor. Tho prlco wns not an nounced, Tho proporty wns purchased ub a homo for tho business and to pro vldo for tho prospectlvo development of It. Tho lot Is G1X120 feet nnd Is ono of tho most doslrablo pieces of proporty In Marshllcld. Asldo from tho present oxrollont retail location, It tins wntor frontage Insuring Its futuro enhancement. Thu firm for somo tlmo hns bcon considering tho advisability of secur ing a permanent homo for tho busi ness and todny's dual brought that deulro to fruition, Tho Norton & Hansen company was foundod twenty-six years ago by F. P. Norton as thu "Now Variety Ctnrn ' T.ntnt Tfmu Tlnnunn tinn nui Ideutllled with It and aftor ten years' sorvlco wns taken Into partnership by F. P. Norton January 1, 1900. Junuary 1, 1908, Wnrnor V. Ogrenl who started In sovon years praWousj as a paper carrier for tho ilrm wasi admitted to partnership and tlio ( throo now constltuto the firm which. Is enjoying a constantly Increasing buslucss. Tho many frionds of tho ( proprietors and patrons of tho eon-( corn will unlto In extending follclta tlona to thom on tho realization of; tho ambition to socuro a pormauont homo for tholr business. Drown Property Sold. It wns reported today that nego tiations had been practically closed for tho salo of tho S. C, Brown prop erty at tho southeast corner of Third and Commercial to C. H. Marsh. Mr. Marsh Is the right-of-way agont for the Southern Pacific, but It Is under stood that the purchaso Is for him self and associates and not for tho Closing In On Main Body of Rebels Under General Oroz- co From All Sides. CHIHUAHUA LIKELY TO BE LAST STAND Communication With Interior Cities Cut Off On Both. North and South. (By Assoclatod Press to tho Coos By Times.) EL PASO, Tox., May 18. Ttr Mexican federal government by n series of maneuvers which nro -pectcd to como to a climax In thxr next thrco days, hopes to deal m crushing a blow to tho Insurrcctn movement In tho north as to crusli tho rebel nrmy. Whllo Gonntil Orozco with C000 robols Is holding strategic positions between Kolfaia and Jlmlnoz, 4G0 miles south of hero, along tho Moxlcan Ccntrnl rnllronj. Gcnornl Huorta, having nu equally strong forco of federals, Is but US miles away, and todny la pressing northward to attack tho Insurroctott. Sharp fighting Is now looked for alt, tho wny to tho Amorlcnn bordor. Junrox llkoly will fall Into tbj,, hands of tho fodoral government again. Communication by wlro nnd roll south or Juarez will bo served wlthm two days by tho advancing columns of fcdorals. Chlhuhhua, whoro tlicca aro hundreds of Amorlcnna, will tr cut off from both north nnd soutlt. nnd tho federal plan to drlvo Orozd back Into that city and forco hlnv from all directions to surrondor or tako to tho hills. Chihuahua la like ly to bo tho last stand of tho robolu. Slow advance of tho fodornls be cause of tho burned brldgoB linn du laycxl tho ongngoment of tho rival' armloa which was expoctod bofoco, this. Whllo Orozco still Is facing thu fodoral army near Jlmlnlz In whnt to oxpected to bo tho doctslvo battlo oTj tho, revolution, It lsbollavcd lio wIDf bo crippled by tho unoxpooted ap poarnnco of tho government troopa from many directions. RAW y ws OF CO T Few Developments In Situation Revive Rumor of Smith Line East. Thoro wcro fow dovolopmnntH In tho Coos Day railroad situation to day. It was stated that thoro had not been nny progress In tho nogotlatloau botweon tho 'formlnnl Rnllwiiy and tho Southoru Pacific about tho right of way through Mnrshflold. C. J. Mlllls, who (s representing tho Southern Pacific hero, stated thltt nftornooii that ho would not got awny tomorrow on tho Nann Smith, as ha expected, owing to Mrs, Mlllls not having recovered siiftlclontly to on ablo her to travel. Ho expects tn Icavo on tho Nnnn Smith's noxt trip. Engineers Hoey, Wolr nnd Foiv tnlno nnd Contractor Twnhy loft thl morning via. Gardiner. Mr Twnljy hns not doflnltoly decided whothar tho Twnhy Brothers will bid on th subcontrnctB on tho laHt 9C iuIIch q. tho Coo-noy-Eugo,.w imu lor whlc tho MncArthur, Porks Co. hns boon nwardod tho contrnct. Tho Mnc-Ar-thur, Porks contruet, It Is stated, lai for a lump sum, that Is so much per mile, based on tho onguifcuin esti mates. Humor Smith Honil. Thoro continues to bo rumors about tho possibility of tho C V. Smith compnnleB building a lino oust from Coos Day to Rosoburg, although no official verification of thom ran bo obtained, A woek or so ago, It wns under stood that tho Smith-Powers Com pany and tho Southom Paolllc had practically roiichml an agreomi-at whereby the Srnlth-Powors company was to build the logging road from Myrtlo Point to or noar Drldgo and thon uso tho local lino on a wheo'iyo busts to bring tholr trnlns of logn Into Marshflold, This, howovor, aft not materialized. It is now understood that tho Southern Pacific has boon tying up theso negotiations botweon the rrad and tho Terminal railway, that Jh making tho wheolngo arrangement botweon horo and Myrtlo Point for tho logging trains conditional on tho Terminal railway not Impeding tho Southern Pacific's efforts to got tho desired right of way through Mnrsli flold. Mr. Smith, It is undorst "nf. wants the mattors handled enttrojfy separately. It Is further undorstood that F, 'A. Haines and a crow of mon havo tor.tt making Bomo additional surveys lor tjhoSmkb-Powers cgua py .through (Contlnuod on page 4.)