The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 22, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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OSEVELT WINS OHIO OVER
IT Br 30,000 PLU RALITY
-t iu. AO niclrinf
lures 3o l'r on:
Delegates io uuoiiioaiju
uonvumiuii.
Iht for OTHEK SIA
0FS1AICO UCLUUHIW
- ilnti On Ahln tn
H forces may uv, . w
feontral State Convention
P ll..inn lAfinO I
naimuii iiiiij.
' STIIili hui'jw -
-Jn u'lV NOMINATION
(Or Associated Proas.)
l-ieiiittnrnN. D. C. May
I n.IJnl Tnft aftOf lllfl
MP tour of Ohio reached
L bis work preparatory to
baring tomorrow xor now iyi-
to campaign ior uoiunuwa
iv- -wnd nt tho nrlmarlos
E... .-. Tiinsilnv. Ifo has
rc uv - --. --- .:. -
kje It known to inonus mat.
. i. -tin in tho fleht nnd bo-
Ltt bo wllll havo enough dol-
HtM to obtain tuo nomination
ICblCSRO.
I TO llliAT ROOSEVELT
inv Anoclatod Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C Mny
.-Although no ofllcinl np-
total Is given to tho roport, u
I Mri!tfntlv rumored that
iff wilt mako ovorv effort now
jprerent Roosovolt gottlng tho
fcalsallon. mo nowa irom w
k!o did not seem to porturb
M In too least.
! 1IGIIT TO IIITTKIt END
(DyAssoclted Press.)
t WASHINGTON, May 22.
Mldent Taft today arranged
i txtend bis trip to Now Jor-
rto bo will bo campaigning In
nt itite until an hour boforo
i polls open at ono o'clock
Tuesday. Tuo original
Wills yould finish Monday
kit, Tbo oxtonBloh Is said to
Klcite that ho will mako u do-
reined fight on Roosovolt to
i titter end.
Fiiwclatod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
M.UMBUS, May 22. Moro corn-
returns from yesterday's Ohio
jitntlal primary nt noon today
to tbat Col. Roosovolt has won
tbo 42 doloKntoa to tiro ronub-
( tutorial convention solcctod In
Mtnty-ono congressional- dls-
and Taft was elvon ton dls-
Melegates or slightly loss than
pnerot tuo total nunibor named.
I the democratic tlckot. Harmon
wed to havo won by a largor
Mage than did Roosovolt, bolng
ted lth thirty flvo district dol-
U against seven for Wilson.
ttough Taft secured but ton out
"tHwo dologatcs, tho Taft-
"eil lie it In Ohln Ih not ln.
W will ho cnrrlod Into tho'
republican convention Juno 3 I
will select six delegates nt
to the nntlonal convention.
total of less than ono thous
egatea to tho sttito convon
1 largo portion of whom woro
med yesterday, nearly com-.)
wu lauicaio Tart has nenr-.
"umcieut numbor to control In
1 "em he will havo slxtoon dol-
Of tho fortv-elelit from Ohio
Chicago convention.
iugn u probably may bo ln-
y later returns, It Is ostl-
; i Jtoosovolt has a plural
Pproxlmatolv 2G.ono o no.-
r Taft In tho plurality con-
DELIGHTED,"
T. ROOSEVELT
Elated Over Victory In Ohio
Says It Cinches the Nomi
nation for Him.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
OYSTER HAY, N. Y May 22.
"Tho result In Ohio has Bottled tho
contest," said Col. Rosovolt today.
Tho Colonol was greatly olated ovor
tho reports from. Ohio.
"Naturally I nm much ploasod
with tho ImpulBlvo Judgment of
Ohio," ho said. "Seriously I can
only ropoat what I havo alroady said.
I infinitely prefor tho dollborato
Judgment of tho peoplo to their Ira
pulso Judgomont nnd In Ohio wo got
their dollborato Judgment and as I
hnvo also said If I had to mako a
cholco, I would chooso tho Impulsive
Judgment of tho peoplo rathor than
tho dollborato. Judgtnont of tho boss
es." "I believe wo could win without
Ohio, Our opponents ncod substan
tially tho Bolld voto of Ohio In ordor
to glvo them ovon n chnnco to mnko
contest In tho Chicago convention.
"Tho victory In Ohio moans It will
bo hopeless to try to boat us In Wash
ington, Indiana, Kentucky and olso
whoro nor will It bo posslblo for
thorn to win by seating dologntlons
from the southern states which re
present nothing whatovor but fraud."
PRISONER SHOT AS HE REQUESTED
Utah Murderer Executed as He
Desired Confessed to Mur
der of Boy While Robbing
Home.
(Dy Aaaoclatod Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
SALT LAKE, May 22. Flvo
riflemen concealed by a black cur
tain Bent Bteol-nosod bullets Into tho
heart of a blindfolded man as ho sat
dorcr, was tho target. Ho had so
lccto'tl tho bullots nnd tho firing
squad In proforenco to tho ropo nnd
gallows nftor his conviction for tho
murder of Thomas Knrrlck, 14 years
old, whom ho shot nnd fatally
wounded in tho course of n daylight
burglary. Blrmay confessed to tho
crime, last night. Tho condemned,
who was a Hungarian, was 24 years
ntfl. tin una hllnrlfnlfln.l tnfnA tin
left tho cell and did not soo tho chair
In a wooden chair in tho stato prison in which ho was bound, nor tho cur
iniB morning, jtuius Hirmay, a mur- tain of his cxccutlonors
THIRTEEN ON
DHOW JURY
Trial of Noted Chicago Attor
ney for Jury Bribing
Opens Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Call., May 22.
Tbo selection of a Jury to try Clar
onco S. Darrow, tho noted Chicago
nttornoy for allegod Jury bribing In
tbo McNamara caso waB completed
today, opening tho way for tho tak
ing of ovldonco. Aftor tho accept
ance of tho 12 Jurors, both sides
agreed to select 13 or moro super
numerary Jurors to act in event of
the Illness of a regular Juror.
GALLS ON TAFT
TO
WITHDRAW
5 VICTORY
OST $300,000
P0r McKinlnv nf Tntt
Campaign, Talks of
unio Results.
Nc!ated Press to Tho Coos
5tiivuajr flmes.)
5ffi0N- May 22-Dlrector
'I 01 the Vntt I, .. .., ,,l...l
i!t i th? Pre3ldont will havo at
x hundred delegates In tho
9 COnvan4t. ww . . ...
iJcanHTr.".Biron8iaot mo
ttlon." ino UIU0aB
cn.:' aiu me uoosevelt man
wncentrated their energies In
irellflM "' ""'" uu" i"t
relt . ro,orjea that tho
Daleii I .u v oounr in
ftAablv5Wf.wp.,on?:
rfiS"S3-A2;g.?0-ff
n
Senator Dixon, Roosevelt Man
ager, Wants Him to Retire
From Contest.
(By Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 22.
Sonntor Dixon, hoad of tho Roosovolt
nntlonal headquarters, today Issued
a Btatoment practically calling on
President Taft to withdraw from tho
presldonllal contest.
"Ohio mnkos tho tenth ropnbllcnn
stnto whoro tho candidates of Taft
and Roosevelt wore submitted to tbo
republican voters for a decision,
e.'.td Dixon's statomont. "Tho ver
dict hns boon unnnlmous In evcrv
stnto. Taft nnd his campaign man
agers hnvo fully roallzod that nn nd
vorso verdict In Ohio would be tho
donth knell to tho movomont to re
nominate Tnft. Taft frankly so slat
ed In a speech at Clovolnnd last
Thursday. , , ,
"Tho ropnbllcnn party Is bigger
., n. n,i,iiinn nf nm' nun man.
Tho ono wIbo, pntrlotlc thing to be
dono by Tnft and his managers now
Is to accept tho unanimous verdict of
.!, rnmiiiiiMn iii'luiarv states nnd
wlthdrnw from tho contest. Neither
. i.i.. .,..,m.nru pnn lonuor
ro nor nm niiiiiBv. - -
withstand tho nntlon-wido mpvoment
that cnlls Roosovolt onco again to as
Biime tho leadership of ( tho ropuh 11
can party. His nomination is lnevlt.
ablo at Chicago and his election cer
tain In Novomuor.
CHURCH JOLTS
W
OS
ARE ELECTED
Dr. Henderson of New York and
Dr. Shepard of Chicago
Honored by Metho'dists.
(By Associated Tress to Tho Coos
Bay Timos.)
MINNEAPOLIS, May 22. With
tho election of Dr. T. R. Hondorson
of Now York and Dr. W. O. Shopard
of Chicago to bo bishops of tho Meth
odist Episcopal church on tho el
eventh ballot last night, dologntcs to
tho gonoral conference doclnrod they
did not expoct tho naming of anothor
of tho live remaining to bo choson
for sovornl ballots. It Is said that tho
Enlsconal commltteo finally docldod
on Holena, Mont., Atlanta nnd Kan
sas City as Episcopal rosldonccs to do
established.
HEAVY DAMAGE
BY LIGHTNING
State of Michigan Loses $600,-
000 in Fire at Flint Caused
By Lightning.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
FLINT, Mich., May 22. It is esti
mated that it will cost tho state closo
to six hundred thousand dollars to
replaco tholiulldlngs and oqulpmont
of tho Michlgnn school for tho doaf
In this city which was struck by llght
nln nnd burned early today. All of
tho 290 deaf children and tonchors
and employes woro asleep In tho
main building when tho tiro broke
out and wcro rescued without panic
or Injury.
BAPTIS1S IN
Si
W
Hints of Extravagance of Mis
sionaries cause Sensation
at Dcs Moines.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
DE8 MOINES, May 22 Tho au
nual convention of tho Northorn Bap
tist Association oponod hero today
and will contlnuo sovon days. Tho
quostlon "How many cents in n dol
lar subscribed for foreign missions
reaches tho mission Hold" to bo put
to tho dologatcs Is oxpoctod to pro
duco a fonsatlon. Hints of nllogod
extravngnncc on tho part of foreign
olllcliilH aro frooly made
lliElil)
y
OPENS BEFORE LARGE CROWO
NSVAAV
S
GO TO PRISON
Mrs. Parkhurst and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Sentenced
Today In London.
NOTED SUFFRAGETTES TO
GO TO ENGLISH IMtlSON
(By Associated Press.)
LONDON, May 22. Mrs. Em-
mellno Pankhurst, tho militant
suftrngotto lender and Mr. and
Mrs. Pothlck Lawronco, Joint
editors of "Votoo for Woraon"
4 wero nil found guilty today and
oach was sentenced to nlno
monthB' Imprisonment on tho 4
4 chnrgo of conspiracy Inciting to 4
malicious damngo of property. 4
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times )
LONDON, May 22. Tho two
women woro n pathetic flguro whon
tho vordlct, of guilty was brought In
by tho Jury. Mrs. Pankhurst
trembled visibly and pleaded to bo
treated as a first-class mlsdomca.n
nnt. Mrs. Lawronco, raising both
hands In nn nttltudo of prayer,
swayed nB sho uttered, "May (lod do
fond ub ns our cnimo Is Just." Tho
prisoners woro nil sontoncod to con
finement In tho second division,
which docs not lnvolvo hard labor.
MILLIS VIEWS
WILSON
TODAY
Appointment As Presbyterian
1 Delegates Rescinded By
Louisville Assembly.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Timos.)
LOUISVILLE, Kjr.. May 22.
MomborB of tho Presbyterian Genera
Assembly in session hero today voted
to rescind its action In naming See-
Kdanco8ofWiison at tho Brewers'
Congress last summer.
ST3E THE SENIOR PIAY
"A KPSP of Plymouth Town," at
theMABOXIO, Saturday. May 2o.
I?eserTenats', 60c Busy Corner.
After thV.bow try Turkish Bath
pfcoat iU-J.
LARGE TRACT
Takes North Bend's Offer of
Terminal and Shop Ground
Under Consideration.'
C. J. Mlllls was In North Bond this
morning In conforonco thoro with
parties who had offered tho Southorn
Pacific about 200 acros of land free
on condition that tho tract would bo
used for tho terminals and shops of
tho Southern Pacific.
Mr. MIIIIb on his return was dis
inclined to discuss tho matter. Ho
said tbat although no papors had
been Blgnod up about tho mattor, ho
was vory much pleased with tho pro
spect. About 100 acre of tho tract
llos In tho Pony Slough basin and
the balance nearby. Ho said that
the proporty would bo a very valua
ble accession although tbo conditions
attendant upon Its gift woro far--AnfiiiniF.
ono bolntr that North Bond
bo mado the principal terminal of
tho line,
Mr. Mlllls said that thoro was
nothing In tho local railroad situa
tion. Ho said that ho wns hoping
that something would soon mater
ialize In the company's efforts to ob
tain a right of way through Marsh
field As to what might dovolop at
the council meeting tonight, he had
nothing to say.
No word has been recolved con
cerning the awards of tho Biib-con-tracts
on the balance of tho lino here
from Eugene.
JUST 80 YEAItS OLD, HE'S
PPA OF BOUNCING TWINS
NEW YORK, May zz aii re-
4 cords are believed to bo broken
here by Dr. Allyn Gorton, who,
4 at the age of 8.0 years, is tho
I RS
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i
OOPS
T
SENT TO FRONT
Cuba Makes Strenuous Effort
to Quell Uprising of
Negroes On Island.
(By Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
HAVANA, May ,22 Tho govorn
mont today dispatched rolnforcomont
for tho twolvo hundred government
troops now In tho province of Orlonto
for I ho object of surrounding tho
negro Insurgents. Tho nogroos undor
tho command of aenornla lChtynoso
nnd Ivonott aro oporntlng at El Can
oy, El Cobro and San Luis In tho vic
inity of Santiago.
SITUATION IS SERIOUS
Criminal Prosecution Growing
Out of t. W. W. Trouble
Begins Today.
PORTER'S FtillEfclDS
WEAR FLAG AS BADGlE
Accused Man Denies Making
Alllegcd Threats Against
I. -W. W. Lawyer.
(By Associated Press tn Cooa Bay
Times.)
SAN DIEGO, Call., May 22. With
all tho superior court Jurists In Son
Diego county sitting In tho enso, tho
contempt hearing of J. M. Portor, th
alleged "Vlgllanto" loador, wan be
gun today. Tho court-room wn
crowdod yhon tho action was cnllecj,
many cUlxcns wearing Amorlcrrn
flngs on tholr coat Inpoln an n sign
of sympathy with Portor it waB said.
Among tho spectators woro many f.
W. W. Judgo Lowls, tho sonle
Judge, wnB soloctod to prcsldo. State
Sonator Loroy Wright, chtof counsol
for Portor, who Is also represented
by sovoral other attorneys, nil sorV
lng without compensation, filed a do
murror to tho affidavits of Attorney
Fred II. Mooro that tho nllogod vlgl
lanto loador hnd threatened him nnd
Interfered with his dofonso of Ticlloal
who was Implicated with tho Indu
trtnl Workers' disturbances hero.
Tho domurror was overruled, whorp
upon Portor fllo'd an affidavit in
which lio nvorrod that ho had not in
tended to throaton nor intorforo wltn
Moore's court work. .
Portor ndmlttcd that ho had tola
Mooro to "Tako a hunch from th'o
demonstration nt tho hotol" tho night
Dr. Benjamin Rcltman, mnnagor or
Emma Goldman, was Utkon from Snj'i
Dloga nnd tarred. Tortor gavo other
testimony t6ndlng to Buhstnntlnto hl
clnlm that ho had not Intorforod with.
Mooro nnd tho caso wont ovor until
tomorrow.
FREGH
I
Conference of English Federa
tion Opposes Awards by
Wage Boards. '
(By Associated Press to Tho Coob
Boy Times.)
LONDON, May 22 Tho national
conferonco of tho minors' federation
railed to discuss tho operations of tho
recently enacted mlulmum wngo act
for minors adjourned today aftor tho
adoption of a resolution which In
dicates tho mon nro not nverso to
anothor fight. Tho resolution rec
ords tho fodorntlon's protest against
awards given by district wngo boards
alleging tho boards fix tho minimum
wauo for minors flguro below a rea
sonable living wago which tho gov
ernment lod tho mon to expect. An
Interview with tho government will
lio souirht nftor which anothor con
ference of tho foderntlon will lio
caVed to deal with tho government's
reply.
AID RUSSIAN NAVY
Over fJ.OOO Negroes Ilelicl Near Han
' tiugo uiid Aro Armed.
(By Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
SANTIAGO, Cuba, May 22. Tho
situation Is rapidly becoming moro
H-iloi's. it Is oMlrjotod Unit over
llvo thousand negWM lmo takon up
arniH In tho province of Orlonto
nlono.
FLEE TO SANTIAGO
T
0ALLED1UT
Warehouse Men or Big Eastern
Railways Called Out By
' President.
(By Associated Pross to tho Coos Ilajr
Times.)
CHICAGO, ill., May 22. Freight
handlora In nil parts of tho country
wero notlflod toduy that u gonoral
strike order had been Issued hy
Presldont P. J. Flannory, of tbo In
ternational Brotherhood of Ilnllway
Freight HnndlorB.
FALSE RUMOR
CAUSES STIR
I A.
-v Jlhnr nf tWltlS. TAB UBU1L-B l I
I said to be In perfect health and he suffer
I !.a'?iH if x and a half Harr, a
J founds each on arrival. Mrs. filling. He
T E . " i- .nnrn.M,inr middle . pain and fl
uonou vi - i - -
JJiiina Commltteo Favors Big Appro
priation for Purpose.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
ST. PETERSBURG, May 22. Tho
Deronso Commltteo of tho Duma ad
optod unanimously the government
proposal to grant J251.000.000 for
the naval ship building programme.
U TOOTHACHE IS CHARGED
AT RATJi OF 9p A jmi
PORTLAND. Ore., May 22.
Toothache Is charged for at tho
rate of $50 a day n a damago
action bolng tried In Judgo Mc-
Olnn's court, F. ijecman buo
od ao days aiier iu j
dentist, had put in a
wants Jiooo jor me
80 for gdneral danl- '
'4
RcNiilentH of Rural Districts Flocking
to City for Safety.
(By Associated Pres to 'Coos Bay
Times..
SANTIAGO. Cuba. May 22.
Many women and children In tho out
lying districts, Including tho fami
lies of Amorlcans employed at tho
Juragua Iron mines, nro taking rei
ugo In this city.
ASSA ULT OX A.M ER1CAN8
Cuban Negroes Alleged to Havo
Robbed Two,
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SANTIAGO, May 22. Floyd
Schick and Joseph B. Ryan, Ameri
can citizens, complained to Ross E.
Holladay, tho Ainorlcan Consul at
Santiago, of bolng assaulted and
robbed by armed nogroos whllo on
tho way to Slboney.
SEE THE SENIOR PLAY
"A Rose of Plymouth Town," at
tho MASONIC, Saturday, May 2n.
Resorved seats, COc. Busy Corner.
DECLARE ADS MUST
TELL ABSOLUTE TRUTH
4 By Associated Press
DALLAS, Tex., May 21. The
necessity of absolute truth In
advertising was tho koynoto of
today's discussions at tho eighth
annual convention of tho Asso-
plated Advortlalng Clubs of
' America. Tho demand for a
high, moral ethical character
in advertising Is one of the rap- v
Idly developing features of the
meeting. , A
Many Alarmed Over Report of
Finding of Dead Man in
Reservoir.
Llttlo Bhort of n furoro haB been
caused by tho spreading of a roport
that a dead man had boon found tn
tho rcsorvolr of tho Coos Bay water
system. Tho report which was In
circulation yesterday Is absolutely
without foundation but it has beun
so persistently circulated that many
have glvon it crodouco.
Tho water company's ofllco has
boon beslogod by Inquiries nbout It
and It was tho most dlscussod matter
uround town.
Bupt. McCarty of tho water com
pany said that ho vlsita tho reser
voir threo timos u day ovory day and
thnt nothing unusual haB boen found
In tho resorvolr. Sunday, somo ptft
ulckora had thrown an ompt beer
bottlo Into tho rosorvolr nnd tj.o par
ties fishing tho bottle out had refer
red to tbo empty bottlo as a "dead
soldier." This might possibly havo
boon misunderstood by somo ono nnd
In retelling It referred to tho omply
bottlo as a "doad man.'
Many patrons of tho water com
pany wero so alarmed by tbo roport
that they ceased using wntor from
(ho hydrantB and havo boon endea
voring to get water from wolw
around town.
HOWARD'S genutno MEXICAN
TAMALH8 delivered any placo In tho
city until 12 O'CLOCK at nlghc
They are READY to SERVE. Tlioao
838.
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