The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGQH FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912 ivENING
iu Tho ConstMnll
EDITION SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mall
and Cooa Bitjr Advertiser.
No. 278.
l 1 1 ii sin rinnT ri ft 1 1 k i n ! . M
n hird nnoi nuunu in m m WAH AHA NH H M PRIRFS P N
IIESIED DELEGATIONS TODAY
Lai Republican Commit-
i unanimous in Hiauama
Decision.
NK STRENGTH IS
ABOUT ay iu di imuw
ator Borah Makes Futile:
Fight for Roll Call on
bacii uuesuoii.
,!
AMiliUi ' v
By Associated I'rcsR
CHICAGO, Juno 7 Tho on-
L Alabama dologntlon of 21
Etci l now ere lltod to tlio Tnf t
loan. Tlio fliiuiunni couunii-
t decided against nil tno
(osevclt contpats from thnt
hit. Tno oniy dissenting voio v
THINK TEDDY
I Campaign of Violence Starts in
prooKiyn and Many Mcai
Markets Are Forced to Close.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos liny
Times.)
NEW YORK, Juno 7 Tho women
P edged to wniro wnr nn tlm i,ioii
will mm HOB
OF EXPLOSION
Roosevelt Expected to Come to
Chicago Next Week to Di
rect Campaifjn.
(Dy Assnclnted I'rcsa to the Coob Day
TImos.)
CHICAnO. JtlllO 7 Tlin nrnanW
lllfll fnl lln.nii..ll . . ...
........ u,. iiuuButuu inuy como 10 UM-
cngo noxt week to direct Ills cam
paign for tho nomination hold pol
the tonnnlttoo was In tho do- 'tlcnl ntloutlon whon tlio day onon-
lon on tho ninth district whon i', tho exclusion of tho Ropubll-
, Toto was 38 to 15. ;ran Notlonnl Commlttoo affairs.
V'1" ll,t) rtomnnd fr publicity con-
i-uuiiuu uy mo commltteo yostorc ay.
tttf ?? uuuiuvuii ionucrs rncotl
,ltKXS.S I'Olt TAI'T their dellnlto tost of strongth In tnk
iDy At:oclntod Press.) ' l"B l tho Alnbiunn eontost today.
CHICAGO. Ill . Juno 7. Tlio
l:!C3t over ilulegnlps nt Inrgo,
er voles, was decldod In fnvor
I Tift by n unanimous void.
iTbe roinmlttco voted unnnl-
fcmly to reject tho hrlof of J.
Comer, or i.iiuo hock, who
the Roosevelt contostuntH
ha Arknnrns as contnlulng
Ijectlonablo Inngungo.
Twelve Killed Outright and
Scores Hurt When Powder
Factory Blows Up.
(By Associated Press to Coos Da
Times.)
VIENNA, Juno 7 Twolvo soldlors
and workmon wore killed and scores
were Injuroil today by tho explosion
of an ammunition factory nt Wolncr
Neuetndt.
UN
PI.AX TO AID ALASKA
ED
S
T
SUIT IS OffER
Aluminum Combine Agrees to
Decree Cancelling Illegal
Contracts.
(Dy Assoclatod Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
PITTSBURG, Juno 7 For tht
purpose of destroying tho allogcd
monopoly of tlio so-called aluminum
trust, an agreed decrco was ontorcd
In tho United Stntos District Court
hero today against tho Aluminum Co.
of America. Tho docrco nhrogatcs
tho allogcd unlawful contractu and
restraints tho defendant company
from negotiating similar pacts.
Associated Pross to Coos Day
Tlmou.1
bICAGO, III., Juno 7. President
Iron tho first of tho contests for
In the Itepiihllrnn Nntlonnl con-
ha heard by (ho National com
ic when a voto of 53 to 0 (n
mom decision) on tro contest
I Alabama's six dologntOH wan de
lta favor of tho "Long" dologu-
Tno first voto was viva vooo,
for riornh asking for n-yoa nnd
bote though ovldcntly thore woro
ppiivcs. Ills request was com-
I with nnd was confirmed by n
ilaous decision.
fc voto In tho ninth Alabama
nd was tho first real tost today
libowed tho following llftcon
i for tlio Roosovolt contcstnntH:
Rht of California, Dupout of
ore, Borah of Idaho. Lowclon of
nli, Durnham of Kentucky, Kol-
oi Jiinncsota. Rosawator ofl
run, Mttnuor of Toxno. Flnnnl-
Isf Novailn, Ward of Now York.
In of South Carolina, I.ooso of
I. Dlober of tho District of Col
M. Thorsen of South Dakota.
"tj of TonnosRoeo nnd M. J.
larger of Louisiana.
Tet of .StroiiL'tlt.
Nnltteo nriiln dofontpd thn inii-
Icf Senator Honih of Idaho whlrh
ft enable eight members to ro-
1 roil call, Tho number now
P' at 20. norah'a motion was
by a viva vnrn. This rrqtill
illlzed tlr linnrosalnii tint (ho
P 13 vote of yvstordny really rop-
ivLiuvo -itui anu nnii-
trOHCtll In Mm nmmtillton.
Fn from South Dnkotn nnd
Miln nro generally accredited to
-irollettii iniorostB.
Puiur iiurii Rnld lin Irnnw llin.n.,.. .....i..
. t. -' ". .,, v. ..,-, .... IIII.-IBI.I.l. V.. ...."
Time hrd tho votes to seat any Linn wn nnliold by tho decision.
riTA. i .)...... . r. .. ' -..'.. .."" "---.-- . ., ..
- it uiBiruu. 10. MHt "JO.UUll,- Tim InrlSdlCtlOIl 01 lUO uoiuiuiiw-j
eopie nro watl'lilm; thin nn in m It- r, . ...,.. nn,,,nlnlntu nf shllinors 08
fCSflon." lin .InMfiro.l ...,.! ...i. W .'. U U .' .1 '. w,.,lrn,l liv tllO
.. " ..v.,.. . ... ....I, i wen as over ihudu iwh"'.". -
SM.w0rn .'? c.,ear' U W,H be Commission through nfflrmntlvo or
wa mat all tl-o Intorests nro not I ,or8 for rollef, was denied today bj
.VortliuoNt Development Congress
l'nvirs Self Oovernmenl
lily Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SBATTLB, Juno 7Tho North
west Development Congress today
adopted a report of tho commlttoo
on resolutions asking for Alnska tho
right of solf government nnd tho
development of that region and tho
enactment of measures by thq states
which shall mako mora dangerous
the business of fraudulent real cstnto
operations.
SS WIIRK
RAILWAY RATE '
MUST BE S
1
Roads Can't Haul Railroad
Fuel for Less Than Is
Charged Patrons.
(Dy Assoclatod Press to Coos Day
Tlmes.j
WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 7.--Tho
U. S Supreme Court reversed to
day tho ommorco court's doclelo
which would hnve allowed tho rall
roads to carry railroad fuol coal at
!..... mAa tiinn commercial coal.
in tit I .-.- - .
t'ommorco i uihhu-
1 fair treatment."
1 mOtlOn Of Konntni- Panrnon Ihn
! Of ArlzOtln U'na iinaiml mmn In
iRfpiibllean National commltteo
iaier dnv.
WlESKXT- TAIL'S NAME
Q 0. Hauling of Ohio to Nom-
Ilinlll Pnwlilnnl
Associated Press to Tho Coos
.... "ayTImea)
uji Bl'S. o.. Juno 7Tho
tho Supremo Court.
1IAIK AND 1IRARD STOLKX
Vnudal Tubes Half. I.envei Unlf, a
Vlctlm Sleeps in Park.
SAN FRANCISCO. Call., Juno 1.
' Whon Andrew ueeiso, a miiuni
Unrdener! strode Into Colden Gate
Park last night ana siu u. ........
JHIK liio. ...I." " ,- .. , ,a,
hour's nnp ho uoasiea n nu
M President Taft will bo .ro-l "nnInrto any hair tonic nnd a board
- j me Uilcngo convontlon bylt,nt foii to hi breast, ino b-
a. Harding, former llout-'nnn 6t In the dock In tho court of
governcr of Ohio. Harding J Paitco Julo Shortnll this morning.
need todBy that ho had accept- but his appearance was nuic
comnlsilon.
V1LS0NVins OUT
Camllnu Domocruts Indorso
uui ma .ii'i'". ,.. t,iD
ehnnced. The hair on one nine u. ....
heart had been, clipped ti , ho scaV
nnd hnlf or his uenru " .
""ni1"'; -. chnrKed with vagrancy
His Candidacy. Ho hadheen arrets In Golden Hate
.... . trvintr rnr an nuiir ." "
Associate 1 Press to Tho Coos ' . i..o, trvlnir for an hour
n Tlm I '"n'"Ky.. .' ..! itnnneil to CSZO
KpGH. N. dTjune 7-An all' hlm and pas on th lMht.r.
ieS :'! 8t?'? Democratic C hft nUe on the park bench
r. 7 i"'lo oigm aojognies, nfter his summer " .- -- ,
f to Daltlmore and by a voto j?n0 work of a mysterious culprit and
,' to -30 endorsed Gov. WI1- lo sat still with the oontont of o n
Hcan-lUa-y,
ucie4.
Tho delegates nro
Bay
hncini two niSTitiryrs
Wins In Contests Over Two
l)nl.......l
AMoc'a-,1 Presn to Coos
Tlmno
EA1. IU- Juno 7Tho first
dM I'-'rlc-ts of Alabama woro
2i l Taft- The Uoosevelt del
n'tne second district were glv-
fJBQt to go beforn tlin rnnvon-
icaseR Tote waa unanlmouB In
Hnnc ." lU0 nrsi Aiauarna caso
Miwsevelt sldo waived argument
,no sat Sim "".":..:.;-,,oa,,0.,n(i
whn has nil tnat ne cmm ...-.- --
nnv of an officer and looked In a
STl?rop that he learned why he had
neon tho ob'ect of so much levU.
""judge Shortnll gave tho nnfortu
nnto gardener his liberty.
.rItMKI.S .15 CKXTS per jKiuiid
nt STAFFORD'S SATFItDAY nnd
SUNDAY only.
White LEGHORN W'MiKTO FOR
SALE-TAUFF GROCEKY CO.
TO C01ITTEES
More Plans Made for Big 4th
of July Celebration in
Marshfield.
Furthor plans for the thrco days'
colobratfon of tho Fourth of July In
MarshDold nt n meeting of tho
genornl commlttoo on nrrnngoments
last evening woro mado. Various
phases of tho celebration woro dis
cussed but tho detailed program for
the big ovont will not bo comploted
for somo tlmo.
R, O, Graves who has genornl
charge- of tho colebmMou urged ho
special committee to h careful that
their expenditures d.i not exceed tho
amounts apportioned to them.
Dr. McCormnc was assigned gon
oral cbargo of the spanking program
on tho Fourth which will bo hold at
tho Masonic Operu Houso.
Jay D. Tower was appolntod to
tako cbargo of the auto parado.
Fred Wilson was given gonoral
cbargo of tho big Liberty Car for tho
parade.
W. N. Ekblad was selected to tnko
charge of tho trap shoot for which
1100 has boon appropriated.
Dan Keating, chief of tho Marsh
flold Flro Department, was solectod
to tnko charge of the hoso races and
contests.
Prof. A. L. Darker of tho Marsh
field High School Is also planning to
assist In tho Hold sports and will
probably do much towards getting n
good flold of entries.
Last ovonlng. It was decldod to try
nnd god M. G. Coleman of tho North
lifend Motor Dont club to aid In tho
boat races and water parado. Messrs.
Frank Smith nnd Anson uogors. jr.,
have promised to assist nnd with Mr.
Coleman's cooporatlon, It Is boliovod
this could bo made a big feature.
Last ovonlng, nn appropriation of
$50 was made for tho organization
of a streot show on tho, minstrel or
der by Jay D. Tower and others.
.Inek Flanagan. Will Dungan, C. S.
Dodge and Vlnco Pratt will probably
assist In this. .... ,
It was decided last night to havo
Ion rolling contests on the third nnd
Fourth. On the third, tho prlzos
will bo 520, $10 and $G and on tho
Fourth tho prizes will be $25, $10
And $5,
The prizes for the tug of war
which will bo held the Fourth will
be MO and $35,
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
NOTICE U heieby given that th.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT of
COOS COUNTY will hold tho regular
examination for applicants for statu
papers in tho COURT HOUSE In Co.
nn He. commencing Wednesday, Juno
19th, at 0 a. in., and continuing until
Friday. Juno 21st. at 4 p. m.
iriun.ju.i w. h. nUNCH.
County Superintendent.
CARAMELS .S CENTS per pound
at STAFFORD'S SATURDAY and
SUNDAY' only.
prices of stnplo foods started n cam
paign of vlolcnco In Brooklyn todny,
directing their efforts against tho
meat shops. Several shops woro at
tacked and somo dnmngo dono.
Doalers woro warned against, contin
uing to offer meat for snlo. Eight
shops obeyed tho ordors of tho houso-
wiveg.
HEAVr TAX 01
S
Bill Introduced to Make It Ex
pensive to Keep Weapons
of Any Kind.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times)
WASHINGTON, Juno 7 Repre
sentative Slsson of Mississippi has
proposed a now law to curb tho wnr-
liko spirit of tho Amorlcans nnd In
troduced a revenue monsuro which
would Impose n heavy tnx on "gun
totors" nnd vondors of dondly wea
pons. Ills bill stipulated that from
July 1, 1913, every such weapon
stored In any wnrohouso, wholcsnlo
or retail establishment In tho Unttod
States must boar n rovonuo stninp
which will cost $2.50 nnd 2Ii por
cent of tho vntuo of tho gun in addi
tion thereto.
WILL TO! TO
OUST HANFORD
That tho tolophouo oxchango at
tendants of Pnrls aro much older
than thoHO or tho United States Is
snld to account for tlio fact that thepj
Is greater delay In securing calls.
LEAVE TODAY
Impeachment Proceedings In
stituted by Representative
Berger Today.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 7.
Representative Dorgor, a Socialist,
began Impeachment proceedings to
dny ngnlnst Fedornl Judge Hnuford
of Sonttlo, WnBh., who recently de
prived Leonard Olsson of that city
of his citizenship because ho wns a
Socialist.
Dorgor charged Hnnfonl "With
high crimes nnd mtsdomonnors, i
long sorlos of corrupt nnd unlawful
decisions nnd with bolsg a hnbltunl
drunkard." Ho askod that tho Judlnl
nry commltteo Investigate Tho De
partment of Justlcu already Is assist
ing Olsson In nn attempt to havo
I Inn ford's decision reopened.
Tho Houso adopted Dorgor's reso
lution directing tlio Judiciary commit-
ico to mvcstignto.
TO SEND U. S. ARMY OT
510 MEN TO CUBA SOON
Preliminary Arrangements for
Dispatch of Troops to
Island Begin.
FOUR BIG TRANSPORTS
ORDERED IN READINESS
Several Forts Instructed to Got
Men Ready for Trip
South.
Jul.Ml .MOHK .MARINES
(Dy Assoclatod Pross)
SANTIAGO, Juno 7Tho Un-
Rod Slates gunboat Paducah
landed fifty mnrlnos last night
under lieutenant Philip Torroy
at tho El Cuoro mines nnd six-
ty marines undor Cnpt. On Ico 4
nt Pnntti do Sal.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
TImos.)
WASHINGTON, Juno 7Tho gen
eral staff of tho army Issued prepara
tory ordcra today for tho dispatch of
a military expedition of llvo thous
and troopH to Cuba. Four big army
transports now at Newport Nowb
whoro ordered to bo put Into com
mission, provisioned nnd supplied.
Ordem woro also sont to nrmy posts
nt Plattsburg barrackB, Forts Porters,
Nlagrn and Governors Island, Now
York, nnd Fort MePhorson and Oglo
thorpo In Georgia from which tho
troops bo Hiippllod.
Tho expenses of tho City of Loi.
don havo boon greatly Increnscd by
tno inauguration or n oiiBtom which
Insures every mombor of tho police
force ono day's rest In seven.
ENJOIN UNION
ALLIANCE FROM STRIKING
Steamer Sails Early This
Morning for Eureka
North Sunday.
Tho Alllnnco grilled nt 2 o'cIock
this morning for Eurokn. Sho bad
(tulto a list of through passengers
and considerable through freight.
Tho Alllnnco Is scheduled to re
turn bore early Sunday morning and
sail tho samo day for Portland.
Among those sailing on bar woro
tho following:
J. W. Mooro, Mrs. J. W. Mooro, ...
A. Dowo, F. Lawronco, Frank Moro
land, Miss Agues Hutchoson, Antono
Anderson, M. A. Cohon nnd W. D.
Hutchcson.
VIOLENCE IN
BOSTON STRIKE
Walkout of Employes of Ele
vated Lines Results in
Serious Clashes.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times).
DOSTON, Juno 7 Vlolonco mark
od the beginning of tho strlko of
several thousand employes of tho
Boston Elovated Railway at daylight.
Tho men on tho strlko ask recogni
tion of tholr recently formod union.
Tho street rnllway sorvlco on tho el
evated Is oporatcd about half tho
time. Half a dozen arrests havo
been made.
TRIES TO ASSASSINATE
4 PRESIDENT OF DIET
(Dy Assocatod Press)
BUDAPEST, Juno 7 Count
Tlsza, President of tho Lowor
House had a narrow cscapo
from assassination in tho Diet
today. Ho was fired upon tbroo
times by Doputy JuIIub Kovacs
who then shot himself with pro-
bably fatal result.
BUDAPEST. Count Tlsza
was uncathod. Kovacs was
ono of tho militant mombors of ?-
the opposition among those -
ejected from the chamber Wed-
nesday for dlsordorly conduct.
NEW DANCING CLASS begins
Saturday at 2 o'clock. Prof. ISEGGS
will recolvo now hoys nnd girls at
Odd Fellows Hall.
The Jolly noys of Hunker Hill will
give a social dance at Finnish Hall
Saturday, June 8. Everyone Invited
and strangers especially welcome and
assured a Jolly Time. Good music.
Heads of Railroad Organiza
tions. Restrained From
.Causing Walkout.
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 7 Judgo
Hugh Drogy n common pious court
todny Issued nn Injunction restrain
ing tho fedornl commlttcou of tho
Brothorhood of Trainmen, conduct-
ors, Flromon nnd Engluoors from tak
ing action that tuny lead to a strlko
on tho lines of tho Pennsylvania Rail
road east of Pittsburg ami tho Erlo
because of ullcgod grievances
1
N
AT
D
Large Number Attend Knights
of Pythias Reception There
Last Night.
About soventy-flvo Knights of
Pythlns assembled at tho reception
tendered by Poseidon Lodgo, No,
!5, at North Bond last ovonlng In
honor of Grand Chancellor Frank
T. Wrlghtman and Grand Kcepor of
Records and Soals L. R, Stlnson.
Tho recaption was Iu tho naturo
of nn open session of tho lodgo.
Messrs. Wrlghtman and Stlnson
epoko ou Pythian work and develop
ments nnd woro followed by Com-
mnndor Geo. F. Ross of Myrtlo Lodgo,
of Marshflold. Prof. Davidson ron
dored a couple of piano selections
during tho evening.
Following this session, tho assem
bly adlournod to tho banuuet hnll
wbero a sumptuous banquet was
HOME TROUBLE TODAY
Eight Ncgroos Attack Isolate! Vill
age In Cuba.
(By Assoclatod Press to Coos Buy
Times.)
HAVANA, Juno 7 Early toda.y
eight nogroes attacked nnd burned
n vlllago on tho Guantauamo West
ern Itnllrond, eight ni'les from Gunn
tnnamo, whoro a garrison of ono hurj.
drcd American marines nro" station-'
od, Tho negroes woro armed, with
rllles and nttnckod tho Toledo Sugar
mill at Marianas, a suburb of Navn
nn, but woro hold back by private
nrmed guards. Tho tiro continued
until tho cavalry summoned by tolo
phouo from Camp Columbia appear
ed and then tho liiBurgonnts lied.
CASES END IN
LOCAL 10D0T
Charges Against D. L. Foote
and A. Erickson Reported
Dropped.
Tlio last chapter of tho cased of
D. L. Footo nnd A, Erickson who
wero nrrostod with two companions
nt tho Hnlllday rooming houso tho
other night has been written, no
cording to tho olllcors todny
L. A. Llljoiivlst who announcod
tho otlior day that thoro was not
likely to bo any furthor proceedings
unless Mrs. Footo Insisted on it had
Mrs. Footo subpoonned yostorday to
appear boforo him at Couulllo. She
did not wish to mako any charges
against hor husband nnd mado an
nllldnvlt to that offoct which linn
boon forwarded to Mr. Llljoiivlst.
City Recorder Butler stated this
aftornoon thnt Footo had paid
flno of $lo nfter ploadlng guilty to
n chargo of disorderly conduct, Mr.
Butler said ho did not know why
tho charges of dlsordorly conduct
wero preferred against Footo nor
anything nbout tho caso but ho said
ho undoistood thnt Mr. Footo's $100
ball money had boon returned to
him. In fact, ho profossod much lg
noranco about tho caso.
Marshal Carter oxprossod surprise
that Mr. Butler said Mr, Footo had
boon lined, Howovor, ho said that
his Ignoranco might bo duo to over
work affecting his montul condition.
Mr, Footo says that ho wan a vie-
-- --- - , ill! . UWIU UUJH h ( V IIU f I MH law
served. A. H. Dorbyshlro presided I tjm 0( drcumstancos In tho affair
as toastmnstor nnd cnllod on a num- nnd thnt ho wns entirely Innocent
bor for Impromptu toasts. Among iof nny wrong-dolug. Jlo saya that
thoso responding woro F. A. aoldon,' no oxplnlnod tho matter fully to Mr.
C. H. Broulllard, B. E. Rlggs, Edgar, LUJoavist. Ho also says that ho dls
McDonlols, Frank Mlllor, C. II. Wor-, iijjos the notorloty which wan given
roll. Elmer Russoll, Archlo Phillips, tho nffa r nnd n be was anxious M nt
. G. Rnab. C. A. Smith, Phil Four
lor nnd Mossrs. Wrlghtman and Stln
son. LUMBER FIRM IS FORMED
I'm (land Capital Incorporates Tide
water Mill Company.
SALEM, Oro Juno 7. Tho Tide
water Mill Company, or Portland,
which Incorporated horo with a capi
talization of $300,000, proposos In
Its nrtlclos to conduct a gonornl lum
ber buslnoss and reserves tho right
to construct railroads nnd oporato
navigation companies.
In this connection It states that Its
terminal for navigation purposes will
bo Floronco and Portland, Ore,, and
San Francisco, Call.
tho matter bo brought to n closu
as soon nu possible, he entered n plan
or guilty to the charge in tho city
recorder's court.
Saturday Is DISH PAN DAY. Sale
opens sharp nt 10 A. M . M QUART
GRANITE DISH PAN It's worth a
$1.00, but now our limit is 13c.
Invostlgute. SEE OUR UTNIIOW.
PEOPLES H-1 0-l He STORE
SPECIAL candy SALE nt STAF
FORD'S SATURDAY and SUNDAY
CARAMELS J1H CENTS per l'Ol'XD.
H TEDDY ROOSEVEIT wero lit
town he. might trade bis BIG STICK
for a PIANO at Going & Httrvoy'j..