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V " ' "" Tffffliafj'aSaBBBBBBBM '""''BuSu'&bbbbbbbbbbbhbbV :5MBBHflHfu&BBBBBBVlBBBBBBBBBBBf MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912-EVENING EDITION. I FIRST BALLOT IN CHICAGO Ant Receives 561 Votes S! circi Rnllot in Ch - ratio Convention. IIHY ROOSEVELT MEN WIninMnTVnTF. ATALL PI"" .-- Iflimins, La Foiiette anu Hugnsuvu o, ,r NONIlWU&l wuiuo. . ..., Prmn in Coos Day "' rrlmna 4 I1MUWS wrrAGO, HI-. 'Tno 24. Tho Ro Srvliional convention nd- X at 10:30 Snturdny night nft ?.lV nnmlnnll W. II. Taft PMldcnt nnd Jns. S. Shormnn rtVrnado on tlio flrat bnllot. "balIot for President rosullod as J",: GC1 17 aolM 1 , iI1diio " l,( 1U7 jttl J kit " Mm... . 7 :.-?;7 .Vortnwcxcrn nuurH vmuu "- ROOSEVELT TO i : irlinn. Tnft 8: Idnho, Tnft 1; Kmmln. 7; OroRon, Tlonsevo't, tot Tollng. 2j WanliliiRton, Taft, JIADK (5001) I'OltlCCART uli Flynn of Oklnhonm Miulo f1oe uno" " IlcHiilc. n. rMiili of tlio Nntlonnl Ucnu- hi convention linn paused many to mrk tho excellent forecast thnt w.i. FWnn nf Oldnlinmn. niombor Uke Nntlonnl Iloiiilillr.nn contrnl Bnlttw, mnde In n tolPRrnin to A Crimen. In his lolOKram, Mr. Ifaaiald Hoot would bo elected ii!ran liy 00 votes nnd lie won tty 56, four or tlio Tart voiob uo fikicnt. Mr. Flvnn nnltl Tnit mU ln on tho first ballot by 20 ttmnd le won out iy just si. tiio Ifwiit wno most romnrknblo. f- Xiilljf when all tlio trnlued nown- rrafn In thn rnnntrv who Wore mrlnK tho convention woro up in a urn to the otxroiuo until u wan ntllcilly over. Mr. Flynn Ront hK rrim tho mornliiR tho convention nti. Y0n Pl'HK I'OOl) LAW liiT.Vllon Snj-8 He Stands for K. Irorreniciil of It. l;Auodntcd Press to tlio Coos Day Tlmos). NEW YOnK. Juno 24. Tbo food Irsmlttee of the Nntlonnl Consuni tiUaeue mndo nubile todny a Iet- r from Woodrow Wilson In ro Q0U to ntiPBtloiifl nskod htm nnd Jr presidential cnndldntea to out se their attltudo townrd puro food Wltlon. "I ilnn't fool thnt It wH bo proper for mo to answer question," replied Oov. Wilson. Wluse to nnswer thmn wnnlil boojh toiuume thnt I wns to havo tbo op-1 wwnuy to delerinlne tho method In 'wh tho Inws of tho United States tl to be enforced. I enn nnlv nsnurA I cannot boo nny oxcuso of nn 'UHforn relaxntlon In tho onfnrcn. lt of a definite law nnd thnt my ' ment niil sympathy nro both nb RUttly with the puro food laws." I n ..... i "lllli; SAM! Iini'lnn Tuoa.lnv WnilT" 0vonlns8, RADIUS' KI. HI 20 LOST NEAR BUFFALO E THE RACE Says His Platform Will be "Thou Shalt Not Steal" Only One Condition. (Uy Associated Press to tho Cooo Day Tlmos). CHICAGO, Illinois, Juno 21. Con cluding tho day in tho regular National llopubllcan Convention which crowdod tho work of tho adop tion of u platform nnd tho nomina tion of W. II. Tnft for president nnd James S. Shorman for vlco-presldont, tho ItooHuvolt delegates who hnd re fused to voto In tho regular conven tion hold during tho lato hours Sat urday night n mnss mooting at which Col. Iloosovolt was tendered tho nom ination for president. Iloosovolt accepted the nomination with tho hIiirIo qualification thnt when tho dolcgntos roassomblcd In AiiruhI to adopt a plntform If they decide he Is not tbo most sultablo candidate they bo frco to nomin ate some one else. No cnndldnto for vice-president was named. In addition to numer ous Roosevelt dolcRatcs to tho regu lar convention, there wore present a largo number of Kooxcvolt sympa thizers. No estimate Is possible as to the proportion of delegates to'tlio iTRiilnr convention that participated In the Itoosovolt meeting. In tender ing tbo nomination to Iloosovolt tho meeting ndoptcd resolutions declar ing tbo meeting was composed of leg ally elected delegates chosen to nom inate Iloosovolt and that thoy had lost their rights through tho mnchl nations of tho National Itepubllcnn committee and Illegal dologntcs. Colonel Iloosovolt In accoptlng tbo nomination said he would campaign on tho commandment, "Thou shnlt not Hteal". Ho declared tho stealing of delegntes, stenllng In politics or In business or In stealing tbo birth right of tho peoplo to govern them selves woro nil ono anil tho snmo tblUR. President Taft commenting nt Washington on tho convention de clared tho Ihruo had boon whothor tbo republican party would adbero to Its principles which guaranteo life mid liberty through Just administra tion of tbo legol courts or whether tbo party adopt revolutionary Ideas, i'llogardlpss of tho result noxt No vember," tho president said, "tho re publican party won a great victory at Chicago." On Sunday, tho Iloosovolt dolo gates bold another meeting nt which n commltteo was appointed to confer with Colonol Iloosovolt nnd formu late plans for carrying on tho cam paign. , , Tho Tnft malingers Sunday do claro I IlooinvoiN action Saturday night wns an ii knowlcdgomont by him of comp.do dofont. Thoy ex pressed thenibolvos perfectly conn dent that Tnft nnd Shormnn would bo reelected. Tbo Iloosovolt manngora declnro that tbo movement for n now party which will bo called tho "Pro grcsslvo Party" Is so formldnblo that It already assures tho election or Iloosovolt In November. SHINGLE MILL RE GOD BROKEN Ifcasure Seekers Thrown Into Niagara River by Dock's Collanse. Associated Presa to tuo Coos Day Times). tnn.h ! of e8lteen missing woro ofi,f Y'ere today from tho scene thl (,Isa8ter nt Eagles Park ten mil . l B"ore or urann jsianu ! tbn - ,be,ow Buffalo where more ! ft, vi nunilre were thrown into; itpra river by tho collapse or w.r ,on ,I0CK' Somo of those ""ling mnv .,. .. ..... .. . tffllr k 7. ' '" "'' uuv " ,B Bu" i Wtn n .Vetl Ul death ll8t ,S "S ID In n . . . .. (5T." "uu" sixteen ooaies were re-ftlslin- Ttle omclll H8t of dead nnd """g llOW totals Ihlrtv KXlRIITC .......... . TW .. ,r"'UI" .MITItli. . mere will i.n mon niH.. ieah ry.' Kn'ss Templar, this toafi,7w,nB t0 th hall not being "mutton for meeting. W. H. LEACH. Tltn' Want Ads bring results. North Bend Plant Turns Out 75,000 With One Machine In Ten Hours. Tho North liond Shingle Mill Sat urday established a new record for a single machine when in ten hours they cut 75,000 shingles. Tho best record made heretofore was betwei. ord of 7 ,000 is rld "to bo a record breaker foV tho Pacific CoBt Tim bin cut was n tort ot a iti. S,1. U '! "Ito mi WIHTElIf uoRlnT Tuesday: store open evenings. UW '" PORII'M. A Conaolldjition of Times, Const .Mall and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 292 PRESIDENT TAFT'S SALUTE TO 0REG0NIANS, TAKEN IN PORTLAND ON HIS LAST TRIP TO THE COAST. DEMOCRATS ID REPUBLICANS TO UNITE III PROGRESSIVE PARTY Organization of New Political Body Deferred Until After Baltimore Gathering. (Uy Associated Press to tho Coos Dny Times). nuiPAnn ill.. Juno 24. Thot-s wns no formnl meeting of Col. Uoob voU'b followers todny but Informal conferences were hold In which the Colonol discussed the situation with the lenders of the new pnrty which sprniig Into life last Saturday night. Sonntor Dixon, field general of tho Roosevelt forces In the convention fight, talked with his chief. Governor Johnson, of California, on whom rests pnrt of the responsiuiiuy mr VWVWVVNAAAAAAAA PORTERS GIVEN BIG CONTRACT Report They Will Build Large Section of Line Other Railway News. Ai-rnnllnir to toleernms rocolvcd hero nnd nt Eugono, Porter Brothers the Uolntnic. i of 1 1 rcomn Itco of have been awarded the contract for the appo intment oi wie c ' building tho Coos Day-Eugono lino of SOVPn Which Will map put U O Iirl cf,wirn i.nin ,,wonn Nnll chart of t io voyage oi ine n ,m.i, , "T" wCstVrn end of bo Twohv ?'n rnrfield an Gl fford P In- Brother.' contract, nnd the Umpqun. Jnmes R. nnrneiu ami umuiu a..,i ,iin MnnAnimr chot followed. . I ., , Tv,in i,,,!,,! ,i, n No statement was maue uy ii"".'u' ao""''""'. "" "" - ,.n iia Mill ho did not exneet o from Gardiner hero. v ' If .hi til "rnme definite pro- Mr. Dixon, who )a hero in tho Intor gnm SrP o'g ess'- ra8,?orSnted..estB of the MneArthur Perka com P..? i tiJ.w.i mon nro exnectod pany, cou d not bo reached today. "?!? "",TC busy arranging to establish VLnT.ro into In the day for Oyster camps. Ho baa hired Chas. Van departuro into in tne nni iur wj , nny. wnere i.e .. . spending considerable tlmo out along :. f t.iiovo.i thnt nnv member .North Inlet. ii io urn ,. , i,.,, I It wnn rnnnrlnd touav Hint tlio of the "commit ee oi eieii s. " ann ., ro,nnnv hn,i i10nn definitely decided on as n .- """ Pntrnct to cut tho tlm- ,,,lnl0n,Ht.o of comnlex ties enter- bors for tho construction work and !"P K tl fSlmnffon c tfe new thnt tho Old Town Mill would bo ,nC, "Lvirnl dnT close study will started for thla contract. Supt. Fal- m'-nnlrM it being ; dellr" lib give kensteln of the Simpson Lumber com- WZ Sni amK Republicans, if pony stated thnt he had not been '. ,,C"'V." " . L.ci,..c rnrpspn- nnnr sed of nny such contract and t'"v are iniej.rM-. -. . tho starting of the Old ndce B 11 Wndsev. of Denver. Town Mill Wednesday was not for ,,;", meed thnt ho probably will po that purpose. It was also stated that """"."." " ...' ... r.l,onHo Hm a. M. s mtiBon was now load ng Innvon lonTo .tudv the .ItuatloNi a cargo of equipment .ami supplies .hero nnd sound out Democratic lea-i- for contractors m nn r rucitu tpoio nun "'" ,,. Thla. Mr. Falkcnste n said, was not eis legaranm m- ,'' "" : a. m. Simnsoh was to iircaniM in iiuii".-". . -. - 7 ; . ti,o Illinois Roosevelt mn dls- have left San Francisco Inst evening r.io.Pd with him the new party plans for Wlllnpa naruor. wasn.. wnero to be pursued In this state. Later she will load with lumber for San cnnrirf"" V,im Mrnrmifk. Wal-I Some exnect that tho Steamer C rivile Jones, candidate for tho Washington when sho leaves San nomination i for Governor In the April Francisco this week for Coos Day rimnrles and others. McCormick will bring some or tne equipment tor primniitp, Joijj fnrm n ,,o MnoArthur Porks comnany. ?"U1 l. "-'...- ii.iiipnn Party" In Tbo announcement that Porter Illinois In opposition to the Republl- Drother havo been awarded the con- enn organlzaUon. He said the main tract for the big part of the con- e?emen1s In the new party at the start structlon work Is thought by rrinny to fvn u be the Illinois Progressive R- substantiate the report started sorae- niXlcan eag e and the Roosevelt time ago thnt the Porter Brothers nran&atlon built up by Chnuncev were really Instrumental in project- nowev and other leaders of tho ,ng the Pacific Great Western nnd nnosovelt men. It Is expected th the Pacific Coast Lino which were leaders ill "lace a complete state iater absorbed by the Southern Pad- Kot In the field. Ineludlnu congre,- flC a part of the deal being the award .lonal and legislative candidates. ' of tho Southern Pacific contract to Sionai aiiu ic-hio.".. . .-.., PorVo rnmnnnv. BIO FOrilTII t OF JULY CELE- Frnnclgco d,8patch says: NATION at LAKLS'DE. Out door conforenco over the consti W. J. BRYAN TO BE CANDIDATE T F 1 HILLES MAY BE W i to Expect Taft's Secretary Head Committee Oust Roosqvelt Men. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). CHICAGO, Juno 24 Another cli max to tho victory of President Tnft In the republican convention is cx pccteU to como nt n mooting of tbo national commltteo. It Is practically certain thnt Charles D. Hlllcs, por Bonnl secretary to tho president, will bo Bolocted chairman of tho commit tee. Mombors of tho commltteo nl llod with Itoosovolt aro expectod to resign. Powell Clayton was temporary chairman ot tbo Ilopubllcnn National commltteo when that body mot In 9. ccuttvo session todny at the Collsoum. Alva II. Martin of Virginia wna tem porary Bocrotary. A surprlfto was tho absonco of William Allen Whlto of Kansas from tho commltteo moot ing nnd tho prosonco of F. D. Stanley of KnnsaB in Ills plncc. It was ex plained that White had told tbo Kan sas delegation that ho was undccldod whothor ho could support tho cnndl dnto of tho convention for President, Tnft, and Stanley accordingly w.m choson as stato committeeman. Stan Icy through tho pro-convontlon cam paign wnB an ardent Roosovolt man. Today bo said ho was willing to net with the Notional commltteo. Wal ter F. Drown, of Ohio, also took ft soat. Doforo ho entered, ho said in nlan had boon decided by tho Rooso volt mombors and that ho would ult with tho commltteo nnd boo whnt was done. Tho mooting wns brlof nnd adjourned nttor the appointment of a committee of nine to confer with Tnft to nscortaln his wishes regard ing n chairman and tlio campaign. The committee to nwnlt on tho Provi dent Included S. A. Perkins of Wash ington, the only representative of tbo Pacific coast states. Tbo commltteo of nlno decided to meet noxt Monday In WaBhlnpton nnd will proceed to tho Whlto Houso for n conforenco with Tnft. Tho Nu tlonnl committee authorized this commltteo to mnko tho selection of a Natlonnl chnlrman who will havo chnrgo of the. campaign nnd to nnmo tho Natlonnl commltteo Fecrotnry aft er a conforonco with Tnft. Sergeant nt Arms Stono was unanimously reelected. MEN TO JAIL Think That Move Is to Test His Strength as Presidential Possibility. BALTIMORE CONVENTION TUESDAY WILL BE WARM Progressive Democrats to Make Fight on Con- servatives. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Cooi Day Times.) BALTIMORE, Md., Juno 21. Tlio Democratic Natlonnl commltteo nt 2:15 tbts afternoon appointed a com mltteo of two, Chairman Mack and Nntlonnl committeeman P. H. Hall of Nebraska, to confer with Win. J. Bryan and Alton D. Pnrkor nnd tholr londora with n view of preventing a fight on tho floor ot tho convention over the selection of n tompornry chnlrmnn. Tho commltteo adjourned until 7 p. m. Tho National commlt teo took no voto on tbo chairmanship boforo adjournment. It was learned that Hall had been first to protest ngalnflt tho ratification of Parkor and was Joined by Commlttcomnn Kro mor. Hnll mndo a vigorous nddross to tho commltteo, declaring the party rank nnd flic would protest ngnlnBt It and thnt tho delegates "would not stand for it." (Dy Associated PresB to Tho Cows Times.) BALTIMORE, Md., Juno 24. Frlcndn of W. J. Brynn norvdd notice on tho Domocrntlc Natlonnl commlt teo Just boforo a abort recess this nftornoon that if tho recommenda tion by tho subcommittee of Alton D. Parkor for tompornry chairman ot tho convention was sustained thoy would nominate Brynn on tho con vention floor to opposo Pnrkor. J. Bruco Kromor, commlttoomnn from Montnnn, made tho declaration of tho Intention of tho "progressives." Aftor Pnrker'had been placod In nomination boforo tho commltteo, Bovornl speeches woro mndo for and against his selection. No othor nom inations hnd been mndo when tho ro cosb wnn ordorod. It was following this agreement thnt Kromor an nounced thnt tho Brynn Domocrnta would defy tbo commltteo If Porkor'a nnmo 1b ratified. Pidl of Delegate. Dryan ordorod a poll of tho ar riving delegates to ascortnln how thoy Btood upon tho Ibsiio "Progres sive" as against "Conservatism." Charles Dryan, bis brothor, and Jer ry D. Sullivan, of Iown, who havo chnrgo of tho poll, hopo by this oven lug to get n lino on the situation. Governor John Ilurko was closetod with William Jennings Brynn today and Inter mndo public bis reply to Bryan's nolo asking him to Join In tbo fight against Pnrkor. Ilurko's reply read: "I win do nil I can to elect ii progressive." Former Governor .Glenn of North Carollnn, Former Govornor Beck linm of Kentucky, nnd Sonntor Kern or Indiana tnlked over tho situation with Bryan. Tho news thnt Bryan will go per sonally boforo tbo convention na a candldato against Parkor croatod n.,:,x., cnAr.nnn nf pnvinno ; tmicii cxcitciuoni wiion mo jvnuonni PriSOn Sentences Of bOmpeiS, committee mombors nssomblod. Mitchell and MorriSOn "Parker will bo endorsed for tom- d..,,i Trnt, i porory chairman by nt loast 10 tieneWea I Oaay. members of the Nutlonnl commltteo," rnv ABsoclnted Pross to tho Coob Day Bn,u UKr C 8,1,,lvn of Illinois, ns (uyABSociatea iross to ino i,oob uayJio 0M(erwl Ul0 ,nootllK roam Wtn WAHiiivr.TnN fiinn '4 Sainuol "homns Tnggert or Indiana. "Judgo B",feS.W,J"?. -i,Sn,,r.I'nrker will bo temporary chairman no matter who apposes him." Sulli van has long fought Drynn. Bryan In .Militant. Gnmpors, Frank Morrison nnd John Mitchell, the labor loaders, woro I held guilty today of contempt of court by tbo supromo court of tho 178 rici or boiumuia hi cuimiiciuu ft progressive cnndldnto for tompor wlth tho court's Injunction In tho ',,. rmnn n.,,,1,,,,. 1...1.,,, pPirnI. niA tmvnnlf onun I . W. J. Brynn said "there will bo Ducks Stovo & Rango boycott case Thoy will attempt to appoal again to tbo Supromo Court of tbo United 8tntes which reversed their former conviction. Tho sentences under first convic tion woro: Gompora ono year; Mit chell nlno months; Morrison, six months. Tho charge was that tho If tho progressives cannot agrco up on n candldato for tompornry chair man, I will bo n candldato for tom pornry chairman myself unless I can find n man who will bo satisfactory to ub." Bryan said bo would not tako up tbo fight for temporary chairman- n1tl In ilm nnflnnnl nnnimlHnn nnil three men as offlcors of tho American ( U(nt t wou,,, ,)0 fought out , con. FoJorutlon through the organlza- toni , w b(J on ,mm, w,,en tlon's official publlcat on had dlaro- ,ho Umo comefl to mnko tho flK,,t n garded Justice Gould a Injunction t,,0 convontoni-. (i,ied Bryan. Askod against tho publication of tho Buck ,f h(J hn(, foun(, n mnn for temporary niuvo uiiu .vuiiBu iu,u.u o , fiinirman. nrvan said Ho Had not. Bryan Korku Place? Somo professed to see In tho im- Its "Boycott list." Today a decision was read by Justice Wright nnd oc- iin sports with prizes to the winners. Tlnsket Social, Uail uumo uuu .o Dance; KVERVOXE INVITED. . "The conference over the construe- (Continued on Page Two.) Mitchell was not present and his sen tenco wns deferred cupled two hours' reading. Justlco, ,..., ,hn, w t nrvnn nttachea Wright sustained Gompors' opo year. (0 th,8 flKi,t purposo to seek tho nom and Morrison's six months sentences.!, jnnt0n for himself and to tost hla strength at tho outset of tbo conven tion's deliberations. On this aubjoct, i.nii.Aimi. Tit von tma ttnnTi ctllnnf nlnro Railroads In England aio again ,, nrrlvnl n8 most notoworthy do loslng on account of tho strike of the (.lnrnton regarding tho cnndldntea was that Clark nnd Wilson wero tlio "leading candidates." Word reached tho convention hall thnt tlio Kentucky dologatlon had mot and voted overwhelmingly to sustain tho Kebctlon of Parker in temporary chnlrman. This notion was In splto of a protest bv Sonator rloct Olllo Jamea of Kentucky, ono of Bryan's staunchest supporters, dock workers. The. St. Louis & San Francisco lines are planning the construction of branch lines of thnt road both to Peoria and Springfield. Freight houses nnd yards will bo built nt Peoria. Don't forgot PIIOM1 214.1. tne Turkish Batha.