The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
A Coiisolidntlon'of Times, Const .Mull
mid Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 62.
u
li SLOW
f RETURNS C01E
BUT CLEARLY INDICATE RESULTS:-
THREATENS
RES
S LIFE
Lrce and Rackleff Nominated
For Representative and Gol
den Wins For Coroner.
BOWERMAN AND HAWLEY
CARRY THE COUNTY.
I Anderson Leads Hoy Eighteen
in Twenty-Six Precincts
Gettins Well Supported.
,
MU'UllilCAX COUNTY
TICKET.
Joint Representatives. 1'. I'circo
Representative, CoosEd. Rackloff
Reoresentntlvo for Coos....
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HP. STUBBS IN
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CONDITION
:
County Judge . .E. A. Anderson
slicrlff , . , John Yoaknm
Pfr) Jnmea WntBon
Treasurer T. M. Dlmmlck
Surveyor A. N. Gould
a rnrnnor Dr. R. E. Golden
Commissioner.. G. J. Armstrong
Returns from the Coos county pri
Birlei Saturday nro comlnB In slow
ltd owing to the failure of many u,.
tie election offlclnlB to wrlto down
tit results In the various precincts on
tie outside of tlio official returns, the
result canont bo ascertained until th
cflclil canvass begins In Comity
Clerk Watson's olllco In Coqulllo to
Borrow.
At 3.30 this afternoon, tho returns
Irom ill but three 'of tho thirty-six
precincts In tho county had reached
Clerk Watson, Tho precincts that
tire not yet reached hlni nro Tem
(leton, South SIoukIi and Missouri.
Id twenty-six precincts, tho total
TOteon Governor Is ns follows:
Abrahams Ill
Bowerman 30G
Dlmlck ;....233
Holer 1-78
County Ofllct'rs.
For Coroner, Dr. It. e Golden, th0
actl-atscmbly candidate, seems to
live a suro thing. In 2G precincts ho
lu total of 40U, whllo W. J. Dutlor,
tie assembly candidate, has only 339.
For Joint Representative, S. P.
Wrce, tho nntl-nssombly candidate,
a big lend , In 20 precincts,
Pflrce's total vote Is 170, Gcorgo N.
ftrrln's was 297 and Herbert Humo's
HI.
For County county Representative.
F-1 Rackleff, tho nntl-nssombly enn
Mate, has a big lend ovor Goorgo
Treadgold, th0 assombly candidate In
M precincts, Rnckloff has 491 and
Trwdgold only 32C.
The total voto In twonty-slx out of
'he thirty-six precincts gives II., G.
383 for County Judgo and E. A.
Person, 401,
Other Offices. ,
Ten precincts In Mnrshflold, North
Bnd, Bandon, Bunker Hill, Cooston
"d part of Coqiilllo'glve the) fbllow
laj: For Congress ''
I!1?' .......'....375
MBley 2S3
For Water Commissioner
Cainnock " '. . . .244
General Agent of Union Pacific
Says He Accidentally Shot
' Himself.
I By Associated Press.)
CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 20. Tho
condition of Donald P. Stubbs, gen
eral agent of tho Union Pacific llnll
rond hero, son of J. C. Stubbs, vice
president and traffic malinger of llar
rlmnn lines, to-day Is grave. He
clnlmn ho uccldcntly shot himself
whllo cxnmlnlng n now rovolver. Tho
police bcllovo ho attempted suicide.
Gettins
For Surveyor
Gould ..
Kern '.'.' .'.',' ,''.'.' ."'.'.' .".'.'!
Fr County Commissioner
Armstrong ....
Oake
Perkins '
,397
.365,
.175
.239
.177
.153
Committeemen Nnmcd.
The antl-assembly committeemen In
tlnV th tnreo Marahflold Pc
son 1 WCre named- Duncan Fergu-
in the north and P. E. Allen in
e wuth precincts were both elected.
r a.re both anti-assembly. C. B.
r, assembly candidate for com
v "eeman in the centrnl precinct,
5!!DoPMtlon and was chosen,
e votes on tho committeemen
"fe as follows;
'orth Marshflold precinct Duncan
rBUsou, 50; D L Buck,nghaini 25.
Seiby, 94 Mar8hfleld. Precinct C. B.
AlfenUtihr Marsnfleld precinct F. E.
"en' ; Dr, Ingram, 18.
tooston Vote.
ui.d uwomoou too iuio 10 luuuitnu
wiiii mo omers. inuio were i out
iois cum,, 2'i uepuuiicnns aim two
Domourulic.
Voting at Empire.
At Empire uiero wus u total 01
fourteen votes cust. Of these six
01 tho votes wcro Judges anu
ciorKs so thoro were only eight out-
sldo of tho election board Hint voic
ulthough there were iltty-iour login
icrcd. Two men voted for two can
didates lor tho sumo office. OiuJ
Democrat did tho samo' tning aiiu
.polled his vote. There wore fou.
u...uCiatlc votes for Hugh McLaln.
Election Notes.
Someone at Bunker Hill cast a
vote lor Gow Why lor Port Commis
sioner. Somo of the friends of Jack Mc
reon, to havo n Joko on hlni, wrote In
nls name for constable
The namo of M. O. Hawkins wui
written In for Countly Clerk by. quite
a number of tho Domocrats and It is
understood that ho will accept 1.
nomination and mako a raco for tin
ofllco.
A. H. Powors, J. II. Flanagan and
J. W. Bennett each got a voto for
Port Coihmlsslonor In Empire. J. W.
Bonnot also got a Voto at Bunko.
Hill.
L. D. Klnnoy was appointed" on
of tho judges in tho south prcclnc
In North Bend. As ho is out of t.h
city J. A, Krnnlck was appointed tt
servo In his placo.
Gcorgo Farrln was appointed tc
servo In tho south precinct of Mnrsh
flold, but ho did not qunllfy as he
was a candidate. Guy Chnmber war
nppolntod a clerk in that precinct.
Tom Bonnott was nnmcd ns a clerk
In tho control precinct but ho did not
Borve. R. O. Grnvcs was appointed
to fill a vacancy there.
Col. William Grimes got a voto for
Port Commlslsonor.
Williams Has Been Ar
rested and It Is Alleged That
He Is Insane and Dangerous.
(By Associated Press.)
AUBURN, Cal., Sept. 26. On re
quest of tho District Attorney's or
flco of, Santa Clnrn county, H. W.
Williams was arrested hero to-day on
a chargo of threatening tho llfo c
Governor Benson of Oregon. Gov
ernor Benson Informed tho nuthorl'
ties that Williams frequently threat
ened his life In letters and telegrams
and that he was lnsnne. Tho Oregon
authorities nsscrt Williams is a dan
gerous tnnnlac nnd if ho cannot b'
committed to a California asylum
they will obIc his return to their jur
isdiction. Sheriff McAllcy Informed
the Oregon authorities that Williams
has acted in a rational manner slnco
coming to Plncor county, and that he
cannot bo examined hero for his san
ity. BENSON STARTS HOME.
Will Leave California To-Morrow For
Oregon Capital.
(By Associated Press.)
SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 20. Gov
ernor Benson of Oregon will return
homo to-mororw. Ho has been un
der tho caro of physicians for four
months. Ho wns nominated Satur
day at tho State primaries for Secre
tary of Stato.
IBOVEHHI ISIIDMIMEDBY
REPUBLICANS FDR GOVERNOR
G
ROW SEVERAL PRECINCTS VOTED
Tho following shows tho voto In dotnll on Republican candidates In
ences whore thoro wcro contests in Marshflold, North Bend, Dunkor Hill
1
and Bandon:
Offtco and Candidate.
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COU.NT.V DI-MOCHATS.
The ""i"n voie, u
e'ote from Cooston was received Hnn,y
Annarontly R. A. Copplo lias de
feated W. A. Wood for tho Democrat-
. MAr.nsn ill ft
lc nomination ror itopreacMv
from Coos and Curry counties.
From tho returns received Thomas.
Cako has defeated T. P. Hanly for
County Commissioner.
John F. Hall for County juagu, .
W. Gage for'Sheriff and F. W. Stov
ons for County Survoyor on the Dem
ocrntlc ticket have no opposition.
It is reported that R. E. Bedlllion
of Bandon has received enough votes
to nominate him on tho Democratic
tlckot for Representative from Coos
county. .
M. O. Hawkins has been nonnnaieu
for County Clerk by tho Domocrats.
DEMOCRATIC TOTALS.
Tbo total voto on tho Democratic
HMrot In cases of contest In the pre
cincts of Marshfleld. North Bend and
Bunker Hill follow:
For Governoi"
Myers
West
For Railroad Commissioner
McLaln
Strain -
For Joint Representative
Copplo 1
Wood
For County Commissioner
Coke
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..29
..61
.,91.
.. 8
.,71
.,17
,65
,30
CONGRESS
Hawloy ',., 57 59
Mulkey '...".,....... ..34 53
GOVERNOR ,v , . ,
Abraham 81 4
Bowcrman ; .". 36 48
Dlmlck ;34' 48
Hofcr 15 17
SECRETARY OF STATE
Benson 50 62
Wlngato 40 50
STATE TREASURER
Hoyt 37 '41
Kay ..50' 74
JUSTICE SUPREME COURT (.4 yr) m '
Bean 02 75
McBrldo ' 41 63
McCaraant 26 39
JUSTICE SUPREME COURT (0 yr)
Burnett ...50 71
Mooro 53 82,
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Crawford ...09 87
Hart ; ,....16' 24
STATE PRINTER
Clark 30 29
Dunlny ; 53' 80
LABOR COMMISSIONER
Hoff 39 49
Orton 38 60
WATER COMMISSIONER
Chlnnock 2S 41
Gettins 56 76
CIRCUIT JUDGE
Coko 79 107
Jones '....39 50
JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
Farrln 20 37
Humo 16 25
Peirce , 50
REPRESENTATIVE, Coos Co.
Rackleff .- .45 .59
Trendgold ,.:.....' .'3; ' 48
COUNTY JUDGE '. ' ,.
Andorson ... 4 .... .f ........ 45 47
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COUNTY SURVEYOR
Gould :..'.: 65 . 81
K'orn r.' 20. .31
CORONER , . .
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Onkes 23
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IS IN SESSION
Irrigation Meeting at Pueblo,
Colo., Opened To-Day With
a Parade.
(By Associated Press.)
PUEBLO, Colo,, Sept. 20. Tho Ir
rigation Congress was opened here
to-dny with n big Industrial parade.
It contnlnod many spectacular feat
ures, Delegations from ninny sections
of tho country woro present nnd the
work to bo carried on at tho con
vontion will cover a wldo range.
Many Important matters in connec
tion with Irrigation will bo discussed.
E
TTO
BE VERY BUSY
Many at Thirteenth Annual
Congress Convening Tq
Day at Los Angeles.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Tho
first of a sorles of cabinet mootlngs
tha't will mark tho stay of Prosldon
Tnft-in'-Wi8hlnKton-thlB--weok-wn8
hold to-day. Tho Cabinet days' wll'
bo busy. Tho long programmo of
subjects to bo considered hns boon
mndo and each day's sitting Is expect
ed to bo prolonged. In a gonoral
way tho discussions are to bo on tho
question of tho forthcoming Judiclnl
nppolntmonts by tho Prosldont, for
eign affairs, including tho rend lust-
mont In tho progross In tho Nlcnrn
gun reports nnd estlmntos and econ
omy plnns from tho dopartmonts, tho
Inauguration of tlo postal savings
banks, nnd tho extension of tho civ
sorvlco to Include dlstnnco postmast
ers and permnnont monoy order of
fices. Tho only nbsontco to-day wn
Dickinson, who Is In tho far East. I
wns said that politics will 1o give
llttlo or no consideration at this time.
Oswald West Is Nominated By
the Democrats to Run
Against Him.
LEGISLATURE IS
STATEMENT NO. 1.
LAST SERVICE
WITH
DEMOCRATIC VOTE.
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where" there wasa contest: '
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GOVERNOR
Myers ,
West -i.
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
McLaln ,
Strain ?.....
JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
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' COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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Messrs. Lyon and Harris to
Conduct Their Farewell
Service To-Night.
'(By Rev. G. LoRby Hall.)
Tho services at the Tabernado yes-
tor'day woro well attonded. Tho crowd
In the ovnlng nearly filled tho groat
building. Mr. Harris sang by request
at tho morning Bervlco "Tho Iioly
City" with Bplondld voice. Several
mado decisions for Christ during tho
day. At tho nftornoon meeting a
mandolin duet was rendered by tho
Isaacson brothers. These boys truly
are young artists with promising
skill.
Tho time which Mr. Lyon has beon
here has been shorter than tho usual
length of period for evangelistic
meetings, and hub passed very rapid
ly. During his stay tho mlnlsfor nnd
his singer have plainly endeared
themselves to tho people of Marsh
flold. Each has provon himself n
christian gentloman of character
above reproach.
Tho farewell sorvlco will bo hold
this evening.
"THE EGG MAKER" wll mAko
your bens lav. COOK'S GROCERY",
Phone I, S. Kaufman & Co. your
3oal Order. ? 4.BO rER TO?J.
W. C. Hawley Gets Republican
Nomination For Congress
man For First District.
(Special to Tho Tlmos.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20. Tho
results of tho primaries held In Ore
gon Snturday are as follows:
Governor, Jny Uowermnn, nssoin-
bly.
Congressman First District, W. C.
Hnwley, assembly.
Congressman Second District, A.
W. Lafferty, Insurgent.
Judges Supromo Court, four-year-term,
H. J. Bean ,antl-as8ombly; T.
A. McBrldo.
Judgos Supremo Court, slx-yoar
term, G. H. Burnett, assembly; F. A.
Mooro.
Secretary of State, F. W. Bonson,
assembly.
Stato Treasurer, Thomas B, Kay,
antl-nssombly.
Atotrney-Gonornl, A. M. Crawford.
antl-nssombly.
School Superintendent, L, It. Al-
dormnn, nssombly; ;no; opposition.
Stato Printer, W. S. Dunlwny, antl
nssombly. '"Commissioner of Labor, unsettled.
Railroad Commissioner, Frank 7.
Miller, assombly; no opposition.
State Englnoor, John II. Lewis, as.
BCmbly; no oposltlbn' '
Democratic Ticket.
Tho domocrntlo tlckot nominated
was as follows:
Governor, Oswnld West.
CongrcsB, Socond District, closo'ue
tweon John Mnnnlng nnd tho former
Mayor of Portland, Hnrry Lane.
First District, Robort Smith.
Statement No. 1.
Tho Loglslnturo has n Statomont
No. 1 mnjorlty.
According to returns up to noon
to-dny, A. W. Lafferty, tho antl-as
sombly cnndldnto has dofooted W. It.
Ellis, tho assembly candidate, for tho
Congressional nomination In tho Soc
ond District of Oregon.
In tho First District, tho roturns
Indicate that Congressman Hawley
will bo renominated over U. F. Mul
key by about 2,000.
For Supremo Court Justlco, it
seema that Henry J. Bean of Poudlo-
ton, nu Independent candidate, has
dofeatod Wallace McCammant, tho as.
sombly selection. Tho other JubUcob
nominated, according to returns, aro
Moore, Burnett and McBrldo.
Attornoy-Gonornl Crawford, an
nntl-nssombly candidate, Is apparent
ly easily renominated over J. N. Hart
of Baker City, tho nssombly candidate
It is also bolloved that W. S. Dun-
Iway, tho ftiitl-nssembly candidate for
Stato Printer, has won over W. J.
fclnrko, tho assembly choice.
! Returns uro slow In coming In and
tho finals will not bo known for an-
othor day or two.
CUHKY COUNTY.
Tho only returns that nro obtain
able from Gold Beach, tho county
Bent of Curry county to-dny nro that
Pelrco has carried Curry county.
which assures his nomination as Joint
Representative of Coos and Curry
county.
MARRIED IN PORTLAND.
Jasper Mauzey, Formerly at This
City, Weds Koseburg Girl.
Jasper Mauzoy, formerly of thla
city, haa wrltton to friends horo that
ho was married throe weeks ago to
Miss Roso Embree, Of Roseburg, The
young lady formerly was employed In
tho Coos Bay Steam Laundry In thla
city, Mr. Mauzoy also lived hero but
wont away two years ago. Ho now
has a good position in tho laundry at
Vancouver, Wash. The news received
here by friends was the first that Mr.
Mauzey'B brothers leuow of tho mar
riage.
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