The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 31, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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JMARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912 EVENING EDITION.'
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A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mall n 979
mid INmw Hny Advertiser. Ui ' '
Lcirfpnt Gomez Has Sent His
Principal General Against
tnc Heucis.
KITED STATES KEEPS
CLUbt WAIUH UN II
Send Number of Small
ri;.(.flle In nnnrtpr Pnintc-
I) As Precaution. '
Associated Prosa to Cooa Day
Tim C8 j
HAVANA, May 31 Tlio govorn-
t rlpclarcu touay n mm no iiuwb
like negro insurroctlon nnd does
cipcct any important movomoni
111 tonight or tomorrow. No word
. hMn received noro or mo
I'M of Amorlcan nmrlnoa from
S Gunboat rnaucau at uaiquiri
re property of tlio Spanish-Am-
(cia Mining company is reported
tsiebccn dostroyod by insurgents.
Piducah loft uuantnnnmo last
kit for Dnl(ulrl.
Auoclatod Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
lUSillNGTON, May 31 Tlio ar
il of General Montengudo at tho
let t commnndor-ln-chlof of ' tho
kin Federal forcos Is bolng cIobo
lutcbod no re. ins success or
Burt Is expected to forenst tho
;ity of tho fcdornl govornmont to
, wltb tlio Rltuation. tiliouid tho
Kl bands contlnuo to nttnek for-
i property, It la posslblo tho unl-
iSulos will send a floet of small
toll to vnrlotm points bordering
I the rebel zono to lmvo marines
I bud for Immedlato action.
Ufact ttuit tlio rcliol lenders In
ipreient Ciilinn rovolutlou nro glv
jrwelpts for proporty taken In tho
e of Estnnoz Is hollo vod noro to
licilc thut tho movoment Is a well
sited nml an oarnoHt one. Posl-
uiurances lmvo boon received
tho Cuban govornmont that n
i of Cuban troops has boon sent
urdthe proporty of tlio SpnnlHh-
lerican Mining company nt Dal-
I on tno south coast of Orlonto,
rOuantannmo.
BOAT IS OVERDUE
BUI BHIDGES
BEHIND THEffl
Retreating Mexican Rebels
Made Progress of Federal
Army Difficult.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
EL PASO, Tex.. May 31. Tlio nil.
ynnco gunrd of tho Mexican fodorato
mis readied a point f vo mil smith
of Santa Rosalia nnd 100 miles south
of Chihuahua, according to tele
grams received today from aonornl
Iluorta. Prospects of a battle for at
loaBt n week nro romoto, as tho north
ward path of tho fcdornla Is tem
porarily blocked by burned bridges.
Tho ndvnnco from Jlminoz, now tho
fcdcrul base, was made under trying
difficulties, 25 miles of track having
been torn up by tho rotrontlng rebctw.
Evory brldgo and culvort was de
stroyed by dynamite and fire, aon
ornl IIuerln'H quarters aro In Jlmi
noz.
fehnh Had Not Yot It cached Dcfl
tlnatlon Early Today
Associatod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
SANTIAGO, May 31 Tho Amor
itsDDoat raducah which was ox-
I'M to nrrlvo this morninir nt
1lri with a dotachmont of mar
ls bid not boon rnnnrtml -nrrlvlnp'
10:30 o'clock.
CRISIS IN DEVOLUTION
kitloa hi Mexican Rebel HanlctrH
Critical.
Associatod Prosa to The Cooa
Day Times.)
ft'AREZ, Mox., May 31. Privnto
bmutlon reirnrdlnir fhn sltiinflnn
M Chihuahua says it Is critical
F thlt annrnllnnBlnn for fhn nnfntv
Americans In tlio robol zono Is folt.
pas scarcity of nmmunltlon In tho
r railKs nnil thn rnnnntmnnt
Fred up against tho Unltod Stntos
' ' embargo on tho exportation
ns, a crisis has boon reached in
revolution.
CONFER Willi HEliELS
U, S. to Ascertain Who U Responsible
for liifluiumnfory Articles.
(Dy Associatod Press to Coos Day
Tim tit.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, May 31.
American Consur Lotchor, at Chllniu
hua, hns been Instructed by tho State
Dopnrtment to tnko up with General
Orozco, tho robol lender, tho Inflam
matory nrtlclcs which have boon com
ing from tho robots becnuso of tlio at
tltudo of tho United Stntos In not al
lowing arms nnd ammunition to crosi
tho International boundary lino.
Lotchor will consult with Orozco to
dotermlno whether tho articles woro
Inspired. He Is directed to ropnrt Im
mediately tho result of his Investiga
tion. Tho American Consul nt Juarez
reports an incronslng rosontment on
tho part of robots thoro toward
Amorlcnnu.
BETTER STICK TO
OLD COOS BAY
Tilings are dull in San Francisco,
On the bum in New Orleans;
Kalher punk in cultured Boston,
Famed for codfish, pork and beans;
On the hog in Kansas City,
While in Spokai.e things arc jarred,
And they're kicking up in Portland
That the times are mighty hard.
Not much doing m Tacoma.
It's tho same by Astoria's shore;
Coin don't rattle in Scattlo
As it did in days of yore.
Jobs arc scarce around Grays Harbor,
All through "Washington it's-still,
And there's very little doing,
In the Aberdeen sawmill.
There's a howl now from Bcllingham,
Los Angeles and San Diego, too.
In Hoquiam, money's limited
here's but little work to do.
In tho face of all these rumors
It seems not amiss to say :
That if you're- thinking now of leaving,
Better stick to old Coos Bay.
I llllWHIl.H
ROOSEVELT C01IIIE REFUSED
EM SEATS li CONVENTION
NO COMPROMISE
FOR ROOSEVELT
L M
GIVES TESTIMONY AGAINST JARROW
Declares That Taft Must Not be
Allowed One of Ohio's Dele-
gates-at-Large.
(Dy Associatod Pross to Tho Coos
Times.)
NEW VQDK, May 31 Tho sug
gestion of n compromlso botweon
Taft and Doosovolt forces at tho
Ohio convention which Is to elect six
dolegates-at-largo was donouncod to
day by Col. RoosovoU. In a tclo
grnin to Wnltor I Drown, his Ohio
mnnngor, Col. RoosovoU among oth
er things said: "Any nttompt to so
curo him (Taft) so much as ono dol-cgato-at-Iargo
from Ohio is commit
ting an act or troachory to tho peo
ple Any ono who condonos or ap
proves such an act Is condoning nnd
approving iroacnory."
HOTEL STRIKE
IS
'WPS COIi. UOOSEVEIiT
r Governor Hnwley of Indiana
Tmilki llllll ltn,.nn..u
J Associated Press to Tho Coos
uay Times.)
luANTA. f!n Mn.r 11 ni,-
J'ag coi. Roosevelt as' a "bung
rurmer Govornor Frank Ilnw
v( iDdlann. gntij tmf i.n.i
fWTelt held tho presldoncy during
exlcan crisis and boon backed
PQWerflll nnm, .! ...,., I.A
'Id havo iinv.0t,.i .i... :'....
JT Bar. Tl O Wmni'li ll'im ixn.lr.
All Union Cooks and Waiters in
New York City May be
Called Out.
(Dy Associatod Pros to Coos Day
Tlmos..
NEW YORK, May 31 Now York
faces today a possible strlko of every
union wnltor and cook In tho city.
Two thousand waiters from tho doz-
on famous hotels and restaurants
nro now on Ktrlko nnd unless they
win tho light for hlghor wages, short
or hours and recognition of tholr
union within twenty-four hours,
tholr lendors linvo promised a gen
oml wnlkout. Tho ordor would
affect hundreds of restaurants and
"quick lunch" establishments. Ap
proximately ono thousand negroos
nro In rondlness to bo brought In to
break tho strlko. tho principal hotel
manneors say. Negroes aro ulroady
.working as strikebreakers In some
hotels,
CLASH OVER OPEN SHOP
London Dock Slrlko May Spread
Throughout Enginiui
Former McNamara Detective
Tells of Schemes worked oy
Defense in Noted Dynamit
ing Trial. '
(Dy Associatod Pross to Coos Day
Tlmos.)
LOS ANOELES, May 31. "Dor,
thoy aro on to us." Theso woro the
words Claronco 8. Darrow uttorod to
Dort N. Franklin, a moment beforo
tho lattcr'a arrost, Novombor 28,
1911, for tho brlbory of George N.
Lockwood, according to Franklin
testimony at tho trial of Claronco
Darrow today. Just prior to this
Btatomont, Franklin testified that
Dnrrow had given hi in tho $-1000
which was to havo been glvon Lock
wood for his vote of "not guilty" in
tho trlnl of James D. McNamara.
Franklin testified as to tho various
conversations ho nlleges ho had with
narrow regarding tho $4000 which
ho alleged was to bo paid over to
Lockwood and told of his first meet
ing with C. E. White, whom lib hnd
selected as "stakoholdor" for tho
Lonlcwood bribe monoy. Aftor ho
to do, ho Bald White doclarod "My
God, nort, I would not -trust Gcorfcu
Lockwood ns. far as you could throw
a bull by tho tall."
(Dy
Associatod Press to The Coos
Day Tlmos.)
LOS ANGELES. May 31. In tho
Darrow trial today, .Hurt II. Frank
lin, a notcctivo for tho dcfonBo In tho
McNamara case, testified that persons
drawn ns Jurors In tho McNamara
trial who woro not considered friend
ly to tho defonso, woro given notlco
In tlmo to ovado eorvlco.
''I sent my operatives to tho neigh
borhoods of thoso drawn," toatlflod
Frnnklln, "nnd thoy woro Instructed
to call up tho men by tolophono nnd
notify thorn that thoy had boon drawn
as Jurors In tho McNamara caso and
to toll them If they did not wish to
sorve thoy could loavo town, as per
sonal sorvlco won roqulrod."
Franklin then resumed his story of
tho negotiations botwoon himself nnd
Georgo N. Lockwood, tho prospoctlvo
Juror allegod to havo been bribed by
Dnrrow In tho Indictment upon which
ho is bolng tried. In tho indictment
Lockwood Is roforrod to ns "a regu
larly drawn and quallflod Juror" in
RHODE ISLAND PRIMARIES
DcmocrittH There KxpronN IYvfemico
of Tlirco CnndldntcN
(Dy Assoclntod Pross to Tho Coos
Times.)
PROVIDENCE. R. I.. Mnv 31
Tho llrst domouratlo presidential prl-
innry in huh siaio is Doing hold to-
uuy wiion mo voters win express
their cholco of throo candidates
Clnrk, Harmon and Wilson. Tho
Inttor is tho only candidate for tho
presidency who appeared In Rhodo
Islnnd during tho campaign.
1IOOST FOR ALASKA
Col. New Turns Down Special
Request From Senator
Dixon for 250.
CAUSES FURORE IN
REPUBLICAN CIRCLES
New Questions Senator Dixon's
Veracity Dixon May Ap
peal to Committee.
DIXON MAY APPEAL I
IX) THE COMMITTEE
Dy Associated Pross
CHICAGO, May 31 Sonntor
Josoph Dixon, cntnpnlgn mnna-
ROr for Col. RoOSOVolt. mnv ntrn' A
his demand for 2G0 tlckots In
tho republican national convon-
tlon beforo tho National Com
mlttco of tho pnrty when that'
body moots Juno sixth In Chi-
cngo. This courso was Indlcn-
ted today when it botfnmo
known that mombors of tho Na-'
tlonal commlttco had rocolvod
long tolcgrnms from Dixon pro-f
testing ngalnBt tho action of"
chairman Now of tho sub-corn-
mlttco on arrangomontu for
tho convention In rnftminir h.'a
kotB. Now has recetvod tolo-'
grams from now momborB of'
tho nntlonnl commlttoo plodg-
Ing tholr Bupport In nny dlspos-
tlon ho may mako of tho con-
vontlon ticket controversy.
. ' 4
'uicniQ ,M,nU 1 ,. ..,.. ...
tond Pear?r"JB" "7,"!(Dy Associated' Press to Coos Day
ra"n, "Resolved. Thnt tii rinito.i
att'i1,::0''"
h mi?m, necesalty of equipping
F country Wt sCh a naval forco
Colff,.rncefo', would bo out of
r iviiu
had told whlte.wnnt, Q Xa""!igY'U3i
UIGR TRIBUTE RECORD BROKEN
PAIO WRIGHT IN AUTO RACE
Legislative Aftfiemhly for That Hoc-
tlon Is Urged.
(Dy Associated I'rosw to Tho Coua
Time.)
WA8HINOTON, MBy 31 GlfTord
Pluchot, Dolegnto Wlokorahnm of
Alaska and others today advocated
boforo tho Senate Commlttco on ter
ritories tho pnssago of tho Hoiiho bill
creating n leglslatlvo assembly In AI
nska.
FEDERAL
GRAND
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
CHICAGO. May 31 Cotnnn! NnW
chairman of tho nub-commlttco on ar
rangements for tho Nntlonnl ropuqli
cnn convention yesterday rocolvcd n
roquost from Sonator Dixon, head of
tho .Roosevelt commlttco, for 2GO
tlckotn to tho National convention for
Ibo Roosovolt Nntlonnl commlttoo.
Ho ropllcd that th commlttoo would
bo unnblo to grant tho request. Col.
Now explains that In other convon.
lions tho Nntlonnl commlttoo had nav-
er roeOKnlzcd tho rnnillilnlnn In lt.au.
ting tlckots of admission. Four
years ago, 150 tickets woro given Col.
I Roosovolt nnd nlno woro Issued to
Taft. TJiIb yoar tho commlttoo Iun
arranged ISO tlckotn to i.n ,.u.n
Taft for tho uso of his frlondn. pabl
not officers, and govornmont official
and no provision Is mndo for tho sup
porters of tho candldncy of Col.
Roosovelt.
JURY TO PROBE
Death of Noted Aviator Causes
Great Regret in Washington
Praised by Taft.
to Coos Day
(Dy
De Palma Loses $20,000
Prize as Result of Acci
1 dent Near Finish.
SPEEDWAY, Indianapolis, May 31
With only flvo miles to go nnd still
lending tho raco by a big margin, Do
Palma In a Morcodes got Into troublo
De-
I MAQAZiyis IS SUSPENDED
hker Clark" Losm' 9.000 In
h AmamTV.1 """cation.
wcl8ted Press to Coos Bay
.N'Eu- vn T'mes.)
'mL ;nK' May 31 Hampton's
Mthe t, susPended publication
1 OnDe. n"mbor will not ba Is
lls wi th l080r8 la tho maga
H t'hnv Skfr Chaml) Clark, who is
"avejnvested $4000 in It.
fVE? xl JrMl,"R. SATURDAY.
oW!ajyKEV8Kft'SBl.
?rYJlAT
Itrf nn""1 WU (lKVi S'I01
TVkdav . ftt STAFFORD'S
V"A aaa SUNDAY.
Sl ,? Saturday evening
t t Eaclf iT.u
SI
cs'
Associated Pross
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31.
i.. .miArnmAnl olrplnn nnd esnocially
In tho Bignnl corps of tho army, pro- and Dawson, In 'a National shot to
found sorrow was expressed over tho! tho front winning tho bis auto raco
news of tho death of Wilbur Wright' nn,i tll0 $20,000 first prlzo monoy
yesterdny. Ills connection with tho , yesterday afternoon.
government in tho early days of aero-1 Tetzlaff In a Flat was second.
j . ..,, nnrMnninrir Hughes In a Mercor was third. Daw
plane dove opmor t was partlc, rl J n , 6h 2 , 6
close. Wl'A,'.Bln?g')"C0ltrt.. Dawson's average speed was 78.72
nisi comiui-i ""- ," p-r"":.; miles an hour against Harroun's
ment for an aeroplane In teurunrj, . pi
mm? The first military aoroplano; -1' .. - .. . - .
v --- ---..,, ,. iir-ipM iirnth- wo raima mnuo juu muos in a nr.,
,nthh.n?r,fr tt f United SteteS was'43 mln.. 21 sec. beating Harroun's
"" lndl900. I time, last year 18.04, Ills average
uibv . . ,0,i thn speed was 80.GU miles per hour.
S" Jr r4, hni.tted a fresh proposal l.". 4" 'V non.resa to Only twelve cars were on tho track
""""-.. . .,, mnn ThalKuiu ".""-..' ,..,i,' ,.
for consmeruiiu" m nu ...-. --- rvllbur wrigni nnu iu oiumci, w.
Time )
LONDON, May 31 Tho open or
nincn.i Binn Is tho crux of tho dis
pute In the dock strlko. Thoro '8ovornmont in tho early days of aero-1
. a!. !. AinnlnPAra will COn- " .. . ... !
no sign nun uiu "i'iw. ---
sent to debar non-unlonlsts from
their employment or that tho str ke
leaders will ngreo to permit union
men to work along sldo non-unionists.
A Joint committee called
by tho government today provod a
fiasco. Not a single employer put In
nn nnnearanco. Tlio Eovuruun.-m,
CAUSES niG HT1K
QoloiuI Niy Denied Senator Dixon
Statement About Mn.;er.
(Dy Associatod Pross to Coos Doy
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., May 31 Tho tick.
ot tangle continued to furnish' oxclrw
niont at tho republican Nntlonnl mn.
vontlon hondquartora today. A donlnl
oi onnior uixon'g stntomont that J10
had asked for tickets for RoosovoU'm
personal ubo nnd hnd boon rofusod
was mndo by Colonol Hnrry 8. Now-,
chnlrinnn of tho Btib-commlttoo on 'ar
rangements for tho convention.
"I wish to dony Senator Dixon's
public statement that ho nskod for
2C0 tickets to tho convention for tho
personal uso or itoosovelt," snld Col.
Now. "Tho telegram I remlvnii fmm
to an appoal from tho city authorl
ties.
Tho San Diego appoal chargod
erlcan neutrality by atatemonta re
gardlng Mexico. Tho Unltod States
attorney nt Los Angoles has been
given authority to lay tho mattor bo
foro tho grand Jury nt San Dlogo.
Tho Department of Justico asldo
from tho protest of tho San Diego
local authorities has beon watching
tho situation for several weeks.
Attorney General Wickersham
Authorizes Investigation
of I. W. W.
(Dy Associatod PrcsB to Tho Coos
Day Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON, May 31 Attor
ney Gonoral Wlokorsham has author
ized a federal grand Jury Inquiry at
San HIpL'n. Onllfnrnln. Into tlio ncllv.
ltlos of the Industrial Workers of tho I '?'xon ron! 'For uso of Roosovolt Na
World. This action was In response 1 """' comniuioo.' 1 don't want to bo
rut in mo position ot nnving boon
discourteous to Col. Roosovolt or any
OtllOr dlstlncnlnhnil Htl?mi T.. .?-
that tho I. W. W. had offondod Am-n',nK D'xon's request, I simply fol-
V...VU uiu iiiuuuuiii UHiniiiiHlM'ii oy
my predeceBsors In tho National coin
mlttco nnd carrying out tho rulo that
no tickets shall bo ullolod to tho man
ngors of presidential candldntos.
"If Col. Roosovolt should mako ap
plication for a roasonnblo number of
tickets for his own uso for his family
or for porsonal friends, ho would got
thorn."
Col. Now Bald ho hnd .'ofiiBod ap
plications for tickets from Ln Fol
lotto's and Taft's campaign managers
nnd "nil presidential candidates aro
being treated nllko In this mntter.
Taft has beon allotted 1B0 tlckots as
President of tho United Stntos for tho
ubo of hlmsolf, his family, officials
nnd foreign dlplomnts. This equr
tesy Is ono which hns always beon ex
tended by the National rommlttco to
republican Presidents."
SENATE PASSES
8-HOUR BILL
dnnger that tho strlko may bocomo
a national affair has not yet passed,
OLD RANK CLOSED
Private Institution at Rath, X. Y.,
Suspends IJuslness
(Ry Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times)
ROCHESTER, N. Y., May 31
The Geo. W. Hollock Dank at Bath
closed 11s uooib i(. -v- j
ttm 1700.000 and 1U asseU are bo-1
Roved to exceed Its liabilities. 1 ne
Sank has beon in business since
1849.
vllle. and who had frequently been
Wright fly, dictated the rc-iiow rig
statement: "I am sorry that tho
oHinr nf the ureat new Bclonco of
when De Palma completed tho 158th
lap, making all within tho money.
Do Palma had Increased his lead
to four laps when ho completed his
four hundredth mllo in 4:46:24 or
better than Harroun's tlmo.
., .,,!,. la rtnnri nnil that he has 26:41
not been permitted to llva to see tho Do Raima's average was 80.9 miles
wonderful development that Is sure an hour. A National was second and
te follow along the primary line., a Flat third at the four hundred mile
-mm, hn tnirt down. Ho deserves to mark.
stand with Fulton, Stephenson and
Bell."
Special CANDY BALK at STAF
FORD'S Saturday and Sunday. Honey
NOUGAT and ANGEL FOOD 35 cents
PER POUND.
SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE
Save your money. Seo our window
PEOPLE'S 5-lO-lBc STORE.
RAND DANCE EAGLES' HALL,
Saturday night, June 1. Doa't miss it,
Prevent Workmen Labor
ing More Than That Time
on Government Jobs.
(Dy Associatod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31.-.
Tho Senato today passed by a voto of
45 to 11, the Houso eight-hour bill.
It requires that overy contract mnao
In which tho United States Is a pari,
shall contain a provision that no me
chanic or laborer shall bo pormltted
to work more than eight hours in any
one day.
Special CANDY BALK at STAF
FORD'S Saturday and Sunday. Honey
NOUtiAT and ANGEL FOOD 3ft cents
PER POUND.
ROOSEVELT NOT GOING
Declares Ho Will Not Attend Chicago
Convention.
(Dy Assqclatod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
NEW YORK, May 31 Col. Rooso
volt said today that tho reports that
ho Intended to go to tho Chicago con
vention wore a fake.
Dig hit Sweeping tho country
Just out "THE WRECK OF THE
TITANIC."
A descriptive Piano coiiiifisltlaii,
"My SMectheart Went Down With
the Ship."
A beautiful song, Inspired by the
wreck of the Titanic. ConiQ and In
spect these hits and leavo your order
16 cents tho copy. A complete lino
of the popular 10c music In stock.
PEOPLE'S 5-10-10O STORK.
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