The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912-EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES.
10 PERSONALLY
I (ENTER OF CHICAGO FIGHT
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A CotuoUdatlcm of Time, Const Mnll q. 285
find Coo llsy Advertiser.
to Personally Assume
fharaeoi nisuaiuHuii
f There Now.
,l try TO WIN
cniiMffl's and Cummins'
Relegations SoughtMay
l Address ounvwuiuu.
;
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inr Associated Press.;
..iirunn ill.. Juno IB. A
nonary of tho contests to dnto
SAYS HE WILL
FIGHT TO EI
Vuli contests atoutnot. 2D 1.
Tift delegates seated, 185.
Roosevelt delegated seated,
I ". . . . .... .1...1.1...1 r.A
rifitiiu to uu uuviuuu, ui.
,
LET US TALK IT OVER
m.
Roosevelt Declares En Route
to Chicago He Will Battle
Until the Finish.
bluoclatcd Press to tho Coos Bay
li(iiuo;
IffllCAGO, III., Juno in. tiio oii-
L Republican convention struggle
OltOWl) WELCOMES HIM
(Hy Associated Pross)
GUICAC10, Juno 1G Col.
Itoosovolt nrrlvod lato today and
n troinondoim crowd choorod tho
cnndldnto as ho stoppod from
the train.
-
(Dy Assoclatod Pross to tlio Coos Daj
Times.)
TOLEDO, Ohio, Juno 15 With
Chicago only n fow hours awny, Col.
ItooHovult Just before tlio train reach
ed this cltv tnilnv Hinind hiu iintm..
!i.tr about Col. Itoosovolt from ' ""nation to light his opponents to
"" ' .. . .... i tint end.
Ltooeot ho alights from his train
.iit this nfternoon. It will U
iMier of political manlitulatloii
&A against tho wltii, strategy
iiiijlas powers of tho Tnft fornix.
ib the nomination, ltoosevclt
a nuit break Tnil m rniiKB 'is
HMar near tho souiomont of
ilut delegate contests by tlio Nil-
ul Committee or win tho Hiipport
Gt LaFollvtlu mid CiiiiiuiIiih tlulo-
Li or both.
SU followers arc enthusiastic In
ItiWkt that he and they togcth-
tta inecp tlio convention. Every.
jtpenainuiR to ino convention on
(Roocvelt side from now on will
t tsder lils personal supervision.
iltn hare arranged no llxod pro-
ioI activities for Col. Itoosovolt
IneUfi hero hut they count on
Jltttloj in personal toueli with n
hjaemher of delegates counted
billy os Tn it suppoi'toiH hut re-
dd as Itoosovelt possibilities
Ci Monday night, Roosovolt Is -
r-d to addrors a iniiHH moot I in?, i
u Colonel la expected to runmln l'i
ii(9 until tlio eoueluHlon or the
-iciil convention, This In Itself
wh depnrttiro from the proceed
'Cf rait candidates ns to furnish
Atooi for speculation, it sconifl
M( tbut ho will Insist, lint Ik
attends the convention, thnt V
-tn tho delegates In explnuntlo.i
iiitll'udoon the Issues they hnva
.
llono fiii. KIiiiiiiii'Ii
Ixh an address would glvo nn op
satltr for a stainnodo of thn vnr-
Tttat was foarod oven by Itooso
J WmBelf four yonrs ago. Tho
im followers nro hotilnc such
Opportunity will nrtso
M imk of physical preparation
"I did not feel nt liberty to refuso
to coma whoro tho light was being
waned," ho said. "My object In go.
Ing to Chicago Is perfectly simple."
Hero Itoosovolt paused n moment,
carefully choosing his words boforo
he continued. "Tho actions of cer
tain national comlttccmen have un
fortunately irndo It evident that In
this light botween plain pconlo and
tlio public m .mi who should bo tliolr'
sorviintu and who Imvo nttomptod to
bo their masters, Micro Is n concortod
effort being mnde by professional
politicians mid the Interests for
which thev stapd dnllborntoly to rob
tho peoplo of tho victory they havo
fairly won. When such wns tho enso
I could not romaln awny."
"I'm n regular," said Col. Itooso
volt In addressing a crowd nt South
llcnil. ind. "Tho light docs not mnko
regularity."
THE TIMES thinks thorc Is much merit In tho suggestion made yes
terday that Tom Ucnnott head a ticket ns candidate for school di
rector representing thoso favorablo to Prof. Golden and opposed o
Prof. Tlcdgcn. Thero Is no othtor one thing thnt 1b more detrimental to
a community and damaging of Its schools'thnn a continual factional fight,
For two years there has boon constant agitation by the olomont headed
by Tom llunnott to secure a reinstatement of Prqf. Golden ns head of the
Mnrshfleld schools. Despite tho hurtful Influence of this continuous
agitation the schools havo continued to improve and prosper under Prof.
Tledgcn's administration. It Is not tight thnt this handicap of opposition
and agitation bo continued.
Lot tho tnattcr bo settled once nnd for nil nt next Monday's olcctlon.
Tom Uonnctt ns tho nctlvo head of the Golden forces Is tho proper
person to head the Golden ticket. Everyone who Is favorablo to Golden
can easily unite on this progressiva nnd popular young man.
Al II. Powers hnB five children In tho Mnrshfleld schools nnd Is lh
miliar with the conditions under the Golden administration nnd also un
der Mr. Tledgcn's rulo. Mr. Powers stands for tlio present superintend
ent nnd has accepted tho nomination ns a friend of tho schools under
the now conditions.
Tom Dennett Is ngnlnst tho new order.
Tho Issue Is clear cut and doflnlto and should bo Bottled without
bitterness or bluslor.
It should bo settled for nil tlnio.
Everyone favornblo to Golden should attend tho meeting Monday
evening and voto for Tom Dennett.
Evcryono favornblo to Prof. Tbidgon should bo prcsont nnd voto for
A. IF. rowers.
LUMBER INDUSTRY THIRD IN NATION
Assumes High Place In Indus
trial Life of United States
According to Last Census
Report.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times).
WASHINGTON, Juno in Lumber
and timber manufacturers rank third
In valiio among tho products of In
dustries In tho United States accord
ing to 11)12 statistics made public to
day by Director Dttrnnd. Tho figures
show 40,071 lumber nnd tlmbor es
tablishments nnd 784,089 persons on-
gagod In tho Industry. Tho nvorngo
nMnbor of wngo earners was C9G,-
019. Tho value of tho products was
$1,150,128,747. Tho valuo addod by
tho monufneturo which 1b tho dlffor
enco botweon cost of mntorlalB nnd
valuo of products was $048,011,108.
Lnulslann led In tho numbor of
wngoonrnors and Washington In valuo
of products $89,104,820 nnd tho
valuo nddod by innuufacturo, $G1,-
27G.9GI.
QCnUVTU DTI
III Hill III 1 1 1 1 1
CONVENTION
California Delegation Adopts
Resolutions Indicating
Readiness.
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Day TimoB.)
CHICAGO. Juno 15 Aroused by
'Of convention nrnntiAniiv la An. tho unseating of two of tho Itooso
.1 . . . "'. .,, ... .... .... .ii.-..,u ..... Piillfnriilfl fill"
a conipioto innor structuro
today lui 1 a ronrerenco and adopt
ed resolutions wblh wero construod
to many to hull i h y stood rondy
to bolt, If their favorite leader, Gov
ernor Johnson, woul.l say tho word.
PROGRAM FOR iGUS IH
FOURTH GIVEN .MAN IS HELD
.
Chas. Bailey Bound Over
Grand Jury for passing
Worthless Paper.
General Outline of Celebration
Is Announced Changes
In Chairman.
Tho gonornl program for tho thrco
days Fourth of July celebration In
Mnrshflold wns comploted today by
It. O. Graves, cholrmnn of tho gen
eral arrangements. Tho dotnllod
program of tho celebration will bo
nnuounrod soon.
Arthur K. Pock has been secured
n no niinirmnit nt tlm limit races.
wator sports, wator parade nnd other camo from California.
nttrnct ons. F. H. t-ounn nns uuen v juurn uiu
piind to tako Konorul charge of tho' Dnlloy
field sports. Doth have had much
oxperlonco In collego sports nnd will
do much towards making tho pro
grams n big success,
to
Chns. Dnlloy, who was nrrested Into
yesterday, was today bound over by
Justlco Ponnock to tho grand Jury "n
tho churgo of forgery. Ho ontorod n
plen of not guilty nnd his bond was
fixed at $500, which ho was unable
to furnish.
Dnlloy prosonted n very dissipated
npponranco when nrrnlgnod this
morning and did not voluntcor much
Information oxcopt thnt ho recently
Ho is nuotti
TAFT'S MANAGER SAYS THE
T
FJE STAMPEDED
TEXAS GIVEN
10 TAFT TODAY
Contest for State's Delegates-at-Large
Decided in Presi
dent's Favor.
Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
TImos.)
CHICAGO, 111., Juno 15. Over tho
drnmntlc protests of Cecil Lyon, Na
tional committeeman mid RooeovuU
lender, tho Republican National com
mittee todny voted tho eight Texas
dolegntcs at largo Into tho Tnft col
umn. Tho voto followed n Hvoly Je
bato In which tho Tnft representa
tives from tho Lono Stnr Stato ac
cused Lyon of boosing TcxnB Itopub
HratiB through methods thnt rocnllod
tho rotten borough system In Eng
land nnd In which Lyon licensed mem
bers of tho contesting Tnft delegation
with having run for offlco on tho
Democratic ticket nnd having bolted
the Republican ticket. The motion
to sent tho RooBovclt delegates at
large was defeated, tho domauds for
n roll call being refused. Tho Texan
decision wns followed by scones of
disorder outtildo tho committee- room
whoro tho wld cheering of sovornl
hundred Tnft adherents mingled with
hooting nnd groans by tho Itoosovolt
supporters.
Dy unanimous decision tho first
Texns district's two dologntes wero
credited to Tnft. Tho Becond dis
trict's two dolegntcs contest nlso was
decided In Tnft s favor.
Director McKinley Declares
They Cannot Be Bulldozed
or Bluffed.
Tho third Texas district's dolcgnUs
Itoosovolt.
contest was dccldo In fnvorV.of
Tho fourth Texas district, two del
egates was credited to Taft.
Tho fifth nnd sovonth districts, two
votes each wero given to Tnft.
Tho eighth Texns, two dolegntcs,
wos crodltod to Taft.
Tho Tenth Texas district's two
delegates woro crodltod to Tnft.
Tho Ninth Texas district's two dol
egntcs woro given to Tnft.
Is nccuscd of securing $33
from Enimorson Ferry of tho Dlnneo
bar on u bogus check. Ho secured
$15 from Goorgo Stolnburn of tho
Drowery Biiloon on a worthless checit
secured $''
TO LOCAL
M
nll n nimios ir ill m iiunnti, mui uxnuiiuu
California delegation which arrived lllro departments
' reared within tim imii nt
wllwim nnd Its ndjolnlng nnnox '
-iiateroom. Tnnir.!., ..... ni,ni
rl-lll, 1S8 thnt nrn in nPAnmnilnl.
fWegates, nlternntos. candidates.
'"'onients am n fow rnvornd
Rl't Cltlzonu Ulll l.r. I.. nn I
rthetolloum hnll In tho base
lot of tlio .. -. . .
' iuu uuiiiit ui'iiriiu rr oin
prt Instruments nro ulrondv In 'i'"'t ' ,"'",u'r ' c"Imn "evo1.
I
REIIKIi Li:.li:it KILLED
l' "j"'0 telephono oxchnngoa
nt Ion wns Slain
iitalOT7h.anSSMr Associated Press to Coos Day
'lie inner
t ttannrnrv l...,..(i..i ...1.1. ...
'H..I . ' "uol" Willi Kill
1CI eaulmnnnl lino l.., .,
I -Wed within easy rench of tho
UoB auditorium nnd pollco
!?mrters imvn i.nn ...i i..
"roftlieimli; """"
Tlinos.
HAVANA, Juno 15 It Is roportod
that General Evarlsto Kstonoz, a
robol loador, wns killed In an encoun
ter with tho government troops near
Songo. No confirmation of tho story
has been obtained.
UlTfEE IS BOGUS TICKET
CALLED DOWN TO CDjVENTION
r)f J vernors and Eight Na
"nal Committeemen In
"ite Letter Todav.
delated Press to Tho Coos
JlvXG0, Juno 15. Demnndlng
Iklfto '""""mi 4uiiuuui i;om-
J rescind tho "fraudulent ac-
ttt ,', "'"fating dologntes. or bear
WM?slbll,t' f assassinating"
letei ,i " ,mrty- leaders of tho
t!e e.8 lnrlll(,,B tho gover-
'titer . ?r tho nomination, sent
Jee PTvest.,nB tho acts of tho com
'WBOii anrt0ti.Pr, Is 8lEno,, by four
ad eight committeemen.
'plIiTKcSKOTS anl Picnic
STOW:.
at the COOS
pa-
RAY
Ruse Adopted to Gam Admis
sion to Republican Meet
ing Discovered.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Tiroes.)
CHICAGO. 111.. JW'3'-!S
tickots to tho KopuiiiHi" "
convention wore discovered t do , h
Harry S. New. cholrman of the cou-
Unusual precautions woro take .o
Biinrd neainst the use of such tickets.
Tie so null o ticket has secret marks
known only to a certain few persons
I la Chairman New has Incorporate.
In the ticket a secret mark known
onlv to himsolf. Chicagoans who are
?n No employ of the committee will
not act as door men. men from othr
idt esl and who will bo changed every
"Nfhnnr acting In that capacity.
If you want SOMETHING DELL
, OIOUS try one of SAItTEIt'S sundaes.
""'." ,""" .......,,i. for $135 nnd ho also so
Win UOIIUIIK ' BUiuih..-i" , n,rl0.n Rl,rnnlr nt n North
ready for tho hoBO contests nmiuiB ;,' oti or worthloss
ti.nt praciicaiiy nu oi u. - --- nnnrohondod In
in tho countj win g h rccovorod
' his money, leaving Dnlloy with about
i CO cents.
I Tho checks woro supposed to bo
drawn by Henry Laird, who Is sup
' posed to llvo out on tho old Coos Da
. wngon road nnd wero In Dalloy's fa
1 vor.
I Dcsldes thoso out on tho bogus
! tinrtlplnntn.
The gonornl program for the colo
uration Is as follows:
July Sud.
9:00 to 12 n. m. Trap shoot.
1 : 30 to 4:30 p. m. Rnces nt Fair
grounds. 4:45 to 5:30 p. m. log rolling
contest. .. , .
7:30 to 8:30 p. in. Hand Concert.
8:80 to 10:00 p. m. General
Promonado City Streets.
July Hnl.
9:30 a. m. Assombly. Music.
9:30 to 11:00 a. m. Doat races
and wator sports.
11:00 to 12:00 p. m. Water par
ade and decorated launches.
1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Rnces nt fair
grounds. 2:00 to 4:30 p. m. Field sports
in town'. w ,
4:30 to 0:00 p. in. Log rolling
contost. , ,
7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Dnnd concert.
8:30 to 9:30 p. m.T-Street Show.
July Itli.
9:00 to 9:30 n. in. Assembly nnd
music
9:30 to 10:15 n. m. Pnrnde, auto
mobile, business nnd general.
10:13 to 11:00 a. in. Human
Rose Dud display and drill.
11:00 to 12:00 a. in. Patriotic
oxenlses at Opera House.
1:30 to 2:30 p. in. Hose rnces
nnd exhibitions.
-30 to 3t30 p. m. Field sportB.
5:00 to 5:00 p. m. Tug of war
contest. , .
7-30 to 8:30 p. m. Dand Concert.
8:30 to 12:00 p. m. Mnsked car
nival, confetti battlo, ball.
checks, D. L. Footo hns qulto n bill
ngalnst Dnlloy for nuto hlro, Dalley
having used nn nuto qulto frooly lu
colebrntlng on his "onsy money." Ho
claimed thnt Nlghtwntch Dill Shoupo
wns a friend of his. but when Shoup
wub found, tho officer disclaimed any
knowledge of Dalley.
Dalloy will bo takon to tho county
Jail at Coqulllo to await action by tho
grand Jury.
SMI
0
p.) FIDE IN WASHINGTON
Dliie Causes $:0,000 low, In Napa-
vino Today.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day
Times.)
CHEHALIS, Wash., June 15.--Flie
of unknown origin early today
burned $50,000 worth of bublnew
property at Napavine. M. F. Mar
shall, a merchant, was heaviest look
er, loosing a $20,000 stock with but
$7000 Insurance on It.
T REFEREE
Chicago Sporting Writer to Of
ficiate in Johnson
Flynn Bout.
(Dy Associated Press to The Coos
Day Times.)
LAS VEGAS. N. M Juno 15.
E. W. Smith of Chicago, a sporting
writer, was today selected to roferoo
tho Johnson - Flynn championship
battlo horo July Fourth. Tho fight
will bo staged at two o'clock In tho
l afternoon.
STI.ATTON & WHEELED, want
to glvo a price on your VAINTING
and PAPER HANGING. 1C4 4th
st. Phono 144-L. Work gunruntccd.
Portraits In black crayon. Walkui
Studio.
Fresh COOS DAY STItAWUEJlUY
SUNDAES at SAItTEIt'S.
J. Albert Malson, Herbert Lock
hart and J. V. Smeaton
Get Fine Property.
Negotiations for tho salo of tho
northwest corner of Front and Con
tral by Capt. Adam Donaldson to tho
Matlock Investment company weto
concluded todny. Tho property Is
nbout 50 x 50 feet nnd tho purchase
prlco Is understood to havo boon
$10,500, n new record in Marshflold
real estato values. Tho corner, how
over, Is ono of tho best In tho city.
Tho Mntlock Investment compnny
Is composed of J, Albort Mntson, Hor
bort Lockbnrt and J. V, Smeaton.
Toots Noblo hold n ground lonso on
tho corner nnd the prcsont buildings
on It which nro occupied by Hlllyer's
Cigar Stand, Farloy's O. K. Darbor
Shop and W. J. Rust's Roal Estato
ofllco, bolong to him. Just ns soon
as this lcaso Is terminated, It Is un
derstood to bo the Intontlon of tho
purchnsorB to erect n modern two
story brick or concroto building on
the cornor.
Capt. Donaldson has owned tho
proporty for a long tlmo and mnkes
n handsome profit on It. Ho retains
tho balanco of tho block's frontago
on Central avonuo.
Rumors woro current todny of oth
er real estato deals but nono of them
havo been closed. Gow Why 1b said,
to havo refused an offer of $20,000
for his property at tho southeast cor
ner of Droadwuy and Commorclal.
CLAIMS TAFT HAS IT
ON THEFIRST BALLOT
Declares Roosevelt Lacks 78
votes of the Number
Necessary.
(Dy Assoclatod Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
CHICAGO, Juno 15 Ab a final
prccnutlonnry mcnBUro against tho
advent of Col. Roosovolt and his ex
pected activities among tho dolegntcs,
Director McKinley of tho Taft hoad
qunrtcrs Issued a ntatemont contain
ing a wnrnlng against "bluff, bull
dozo and bluster" of tho Roosovolt
forces.
"From this tlmo until tho nomina
tion of Win. II. Tnft. for president by
tho Pcpubllcnn Nntlonnl convention,"
snld tho stntoment, "Every offort will
bo mndo by tho followers of Rooso
volt to sweep dologatos off tholr foot
by bluff, bull-dozo nnd bluster. Tho
coming of Roosovolt Is a gain ovont
among tho rank and fllo of Roose
velt's followers but It will not change
ono voto In tho Republican national
convention.
"Thnt body Is already flroproof
and non-stnmpcdnblo nnd only ono
unthinking will soo lu tho ovontn of
tho noxt fow days nnythlng which
seemingly disturbs tho soronlty ot
tlio situation. Tho (loop undercur
rent of republicanism which will
characterize tho control Is as stondy
as tho rack of Gibraltar and no word
of mouth to n physical act by nny
living man or men' can prevent tho
cortnln ronomlnntlon of Tnft.
"Roosovolt still lacks 78 votos of n
nomination according to his own
managers whllo Taft will control
tho convention by n majority over
nil tho first ballot.
"Tho work of framing tho plntform
hns boon dolnyod until tho nrrlvnl of
Sonntor Root from Washington
whoro ho went to consult President
Tnft about certain pinnies."
JEWISH MEAT
MARKETS CLOSE
Over 6000 Shops In New York
Shut as Result of High
Prices.
(Dy Associated Pross to tho Cooa Day
Tim OB).
NEW YORK, Juno 15 Six thous
and Jewish butchors In Now York
today dccldod to closo tholr shops
until tho prlco of moat products nro
lowored by tho wholosnlors. Tho do-
j clslon directly affected ntoro than
! three hundred thousand Jowlsh resi
dents.
iSCHOOL VOTE
MONDAY NIGHT
Sco tho now styles of Photos at
QUATERMASS' STUDIO.
Don't forget SAItTEIt'S SANI
TAItY FOUNTAIN whon you want n
REFRESHING DRINK.
NOTICE
Tho person, or persons, who ro
moved tlio derrick from tho dipping
tnnk situated at North Droadway,
Marshflold, will ploaso return It nt
once, or legal action will bo taken to
recover samo.
COOS DAY WATER CO.
Much Interest Centered In An
nual School Election In
Marshfield.
Tho annual Mnrshllold school olec-
llnn nt tlio Pnntrnl Bclinnl 1 ill 1 1 il III tr
'next Monday evening from 7:30 to
9':30 promises to bring out ono of tho
largest crowds tnat lias oor auouuort
a school mooting hero.
Llttlo now dovolopod In tho situa
tion todny nsldo from the fact that
a numbor of F. A. Goldon's frlonds
woro busy campaigning for him and
for T. T. Dennett ns school director.
Muny of the friends of A. H. Pow
ers nnd Supt. F. A. Tledgon hnvo nl
so boon nctlvo.
Many today statod that tho can
didacy of Mr. Dennett va. Mr. Pow
ors would mnko tho Issuo Monday ev
ening clear cut.
ORDERED OUT OF CUDA
PAPER DAGS for tho NEW I
PEK RAO COOKING at tho COOS
DAY CASH STORE.
All KINDS ot DRINKS at BAR.
TER'8.
Rebel Lender Serves Notlco on
Whites to Leave Section.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
TItiis I
SANTIAGO, Juno 15 Tlio robol
genornl. Julio Antomarehla, alias rl
tilll, has Issued a proclamation that
ho will grant four- hours for every
white man to abandon the vicinity of
El Cobre, ten miles west of hero,
nftor which ho will burn all tho
buildings and plantations.