The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY,JUNE 18,1912 EVENING EDITION-SIX
PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mail
nntl Coo liny Advertiser.
No. 287
FORGES ELECT
EMPDRARY CilAI TODAY
ROOT "us talk it over1 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS COMING
UiTLttr'
IW "r'J
niu iuuu,.
iSEVELT IS BEATEN
I nn&i hiiu"'- "-
Anal Republican Convcti-
fonioaayouunuu. un
usual lensuuuaa.
ITT .,.nll ll'IVU.
Mi:diiM UiiHn nntl I-n
V'J did nut preseni luij-
itl'ijlc for temporary cnnir
uj. He will (3"v McGovern'H
cJIiscv wns not leprecoiitn
icf a Folic tti HoiiKor's
juanKincnt ni I.n Follotto'B
laURcr created grenl oxcito-
Lit
llisoclatcjl Press to tho Coon Hay
Tlmos).
hlCACO. 111., June 18. Tho Ro-
iJcm NatlonnJ Convention in
nine of oratory niid fnctlonnl
iiiim nt 2 o'clock mm urter-
lifcid not jet organized. Unltn.l
in Senator Kllhu Itoot or Now
Hod Governor Francis MeGo-
ifWIconsIn by Tnft nnd tho nnM-
t force rcjMrllvoly linil neon
I la nomination fort tompornry
sin, but no vote hud boon
Wit Bl STATES
imiiT WINK.
By Associated Press
nilCfiO, III.. ' 1H-
Silo,.'., .ho Tnft Cn.II.
hi. Will runt" l" J
yrm.in out .
i VIcinl". tl'o Hi.Mitcvi-11
Tft lupiwrlfi-H rliilm Hut. ho
.aUtfiioinlimU'd hyn miijoil.y
illicit 20 on IIh- flrx. Imlliil.
""'" in. , lWIUI.U'l,tl'
llll'l.ir '.- .....
(Dr Aisoclntcd Pross.)
riirruno. Ill Juno 18.
jjwr of Wisconsin Kot to IiIh
IN CONVENTION
rURootcrelt neoplu lmd nttompt-
lilreik (ho temporary roll, but
t.Tua Roiownter of tho Nutlun'tl
at'rt after roiiRldornliln dobnto
uieon refused to cutortnln nny
mi, bot nominations for tompor
tulrman. This brought tho tent
ill; upon tlint Issuo.
Threaten to Holt.
Ta of Pittsburg, seconded M..-
m nomlnnMnn. Ho doolnro.l
tyou net BIO untainted votii.,
'ittholhor mv constituency will
tit." Great confusion followed
pi ol "Vole" nnd "Cnll roll"
'renmanynnrtsof tho hnll.
V'tit Wet VlrKlnln. nocondoil
3 a lir'ef iimp'i fieymnur FW
i:f WVst VlrRl- la Horondod Mi'-
"nvrntlon Irro honn to hIiow
"flrnillcnrp -t Ihn nunilinr nt
hi Franc's J Henov took
1 ' rm to F--ond MrOovorn.
ir r ' ilow to prBoiinlltlo
' -v rf- n" o JuomhorH of
,l ""ll roi'imlllnn wlilo'i
' b Mil In mil i.railn.1 i...i'
Mfinfi-lon Cries of "Ituof,"
vlrouR'-t n quick rojoindor
r" I' -nh ' mu who holpod
""'iii-iimnrv roll nro dlf
,' "n Abo nuof only In thnt
w H v (,, Jim ponlten
, "'") wpro nmklnK up this
'' r r 1..1.. i 1
L. . " ' " 'UU'I rniiH'u.
"I n v ni.i n..ioi. i.i j
. i Cary rf Oretcmi Bopotidod
?'' Tf Kenii-c' y snld Mh Rt"t,x
I ft ft In... .
. .ii i.ih ns in nrpopt niornl
. ' ' ' ""i r nnns.
f"A tf . . .
I,,, J"M- or .soii.li nkotn
.Pl)ern I,nrt nf Mnss-i.
?i ind II t n . t-
'im.j i .. "l'H III IUII1HU4
"C;i:i:,r" 'io'oKnt
Elated Press'to tho Coos Day
ttpv,,, ncs j.
S'0 VM. Chlcngo.
in.. , " '"in union rounwoii
S to order of tho Nntlonnl
iT?..!!!?. B(nKred throtiRh.
"legations to socuro qulot.
1 a flaslilli.i.t i.
C? n1"1'1 R,rUC,C "P "tn0
1 nlI"Ln,npr" wlth ovo',y-
grayer by nPVi Pnthop Cnl.
' Hadlv n ii .
'annV. ,"K"iin roso to n
' imii rmat,nn' tnWnR tUo
"'allan, f i , fHPorinB. Wat
'' h''wol to tho pint-
ttorrt V YorR ro8 t0
'in ii , uu"Py nskoil ir n
'rW '"'. ,,POn Prepared.
"'"mi i .p lnt of orlor thnt
.. ! In oiler until tho
1 "f sto.V .. . ' - UU70(1- ''"d
t- n Lt,h 'ntomont.
"-enio.i i M1 tompornry
"',t1 .'' removlnp; tho
t mL' ' ,,0,r,;nes nnd suh-
I dl, 0 n,'er ngnlnst tho
In. ""'rrnnn Uosowntop mm.
t'poinf I... -... . . "
'vvvi: "' miiio'i no would
HOW IIKIiKOATIONS VOTED OX
TE.MPOHAItV CIIAIH.MA.V TO
DAV HOIili CAIiIi MADE UP V
CO.M.MI1TEE.
(Dy ABsoclntcd Press to Coos Uny
Times.)
CHICAGO, Juno 18 Tho first nc-
liinl tost of Hlrcngth In tho conven
.lon cnnio on tho voto for tempornrv
chntrinnii nnd thero wns u consldur
ublo HWltchliiK of delegates, the voto
belli!? on tho tompornry roll call :ia
perfected by tho ltopubllcnii National
coiniulttue.
Tlioio wns ono osiclnlly tnnrked
cliifih during tho roll cnll, tho Ponn
Hylvunlii ilplogntlon'H vote bolng cast
Holld for McGovorn. It was pontpsted
nnd nimther poll urdoml, which re
Miillod In Itoot KottliiK 111 nnd M.
(lovein CI.
Mctlov-
Stnto Itfiut. em.
ArlinnwiH n i
Alabamii 22 2
Ailzonn n
California 20
Colorado 12
Connecticut II
Dclnwaro u
I'lorlda 12
Georgia ...22 G
Idaho s
IIIIiioIh i I'j
Iiidlnun 20 10
Town 1C 10
KnnHiiH , 2 18
Kentucky 2.1 .1
Louisiana 20
Mnlno 1.2
Maryland 8 S
MuHHachuscttH 18 18
Michigan 19 10
Minnesota 21
Missouri lfi 20'
Mississippi 1C 4
Montnnu 8
Nobrnskn 1C
Novndn G
Now Hainphlro 8.
Now Jersey 28
Now Moxlro G 2
Now York 70 13
North Carolina 3 21
North Dnkotn 9
Ohio II :u
Oklahoma -I 1C
Orogon 1 G
PoniiBylvnnln 12 01
Ubodo Island 10
South Carolina It 7
South Dnkotn ..,.....,. 10
Tonuofwce 23 1
ToMift 1 8
rtuh 7 1
Vermont ............... "
Virginia' 22 2
Washington It
SVcwt Vlrnlnlu ..:....... I6
TotHb TiTT isr,
Woof- iimJorl'y B.
MleliP in ll ' ' ""t the full voto,
one bolus; nbir :i.ot did not voto
with tho Now York dUgtIon.
North Dakotn coat one voto for
1'ier-
One of tho OroRon delegutlou was
nliHent.
Kor llesolutlon 124
nguinsi HOSOIUtlOll ig
IF THERE over wns nny doubt as to the nttltudo'rindBcntlmcnt of tho
icoplo of Mnrshflold on tho Bchool question It was certainly settled
last night. The unanimous election of A. H. Powers nnd tho np
proynl of a resolution nuthorlzlnz tho employment of tho present suporin
tcnileiit. p. A. Tlodgen, for 11 period of three yenrs by the overwhelming
majority of 121 votes ngnlnst 16, shhould sottlo tho turmoil and discord
that 11 certain small but noisy olemont havo sought to Inject Into tho local
Hcliool sltiintlon. It wnH n tribute to tho porsonol populnrlty of Mr. Pow
orB nnd tho policy for which ho openly expressed his npprovnl.
Such action and such n voto wns n pplcndld endorsement of tho
present Bchool hoard and tho present school administration. It indicntca
that tho people of this city nro weary of tho discord brewers nnd tho at
tempt to piny politics at tho expoiiBO of tho efficiency of our schools.
SiipIi an overwhelming sentiment nt n public meeting of the school board
thoroughly ndvertlsed and where It wns known in ndvnnco thnt such n reso
lution would ho presented, menus that tho pooplo wcro desirous of Bot
tling the matter nnd settling it so thoroughly thnt it could not bo resur
rected. Tho pooplo nro to bo conipllmontod nnd commended for their wisdom
In so thoroughly squelching the would-bo mlschlofmnkors who would ruin
whero thoy cnnitot rule.
It wnB nlso n splendid compliment to Dr. J. T. McCormnc, who has
worked long and faithfully for tho offlcloncy of tho bcIiooIb and when t
beenmo necessary mndo n fnlr nnd open fight for their Integrity nnd ad
ministration upon modern nnd progressive, lines. Tho retiring member of
the hoard, M. C. Horton, enn nlso share in npprovnl of tho policies for
which ho worked. In fnc. there wns glorv enough for nil.
ROOSEVELT DIRECTING OWN FIGHT
Colonel By Means of Private
Telephone in Constant Touch
With Convention Proceed
ings. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Tlmos).
CHICAGO, Juno 18 Scarcely had
tho Republican Nntlonnl Convention
been called to order when Col.
lloosovelt wont to a room In his
hotel whoro 11 prtvnto tolcphono lino
to tho Coliseum had been Installed
nnd by this method took personal
command of his forccH on tho con
vention door.
Cummins or Hiighen.
In tho conferences which nro In
progress nt tho Ulnckstono hotel be
tween tho Itoosevolt lenders nnd nt
tho Congress hotel, whero nil tho enp
EARLY SCENES
ST
Desperate Character of Situa
tion Keys Everyone to
Utmost Pitch.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa P.n
Times )
CONVENTION IIAI.I.. CHICAGO.
III., June IS. Policemen at every
oornor, at vaiyloor and nt every
tains in tl n Tnft enmp woro in su
slon, talk of compromlBo lu rifo. Ttio
only nnmos thnt havo bcon moutionaJ
In connection with Biich n compro
mise nro thoso of Senator A. D. Cum
mins of Iown, whoso hendqunrtors
wntt otionnil liv Rnnntor Koinon. and
j United Stntcs Supromo Court Justlro
Cannes E. Hughes. Tho unino of
Senator Cummins has figured In tho
discussions In both enmps, thnt of
Justice Hughes confined to tho Tuft
lenders.
C11111111I11H nntl Tn I'ollctto Vole.
Wnltcr h. Housor representing I. a
Folletto snld: "I predict thnt thero
will ho no nomination on the flrnt
ballot. Wo nro credited with only 3G
votes, but I am predicting thnt wo
will have nonrer 50, and between Ln
Folletto nnd Cummins thero mny he
a grcnt mntiy more than 50 or GO. I
look for prolonged balloting."
CO
POWERS AND
TIEDGEN WIN
Director Chosen in Marshficld
By Acclamation Fine
Indorsement. '
At tho annual school cloctlon In
Mnrshflold Inst evening, A. II. Pow
ers wns oloctod dlroctor by acclama
tion nnd n resolution roquostlng tho
board to oloct P. A. Tlodgon aupor-
Hlnle werti tho dUtliiKii'x'iliiK tenturii; lutondont for n torm of thrco yonrs
of tlio semiB at tie OliMmnr In '".".was adopted by n voto of 124 to 13.
onrly hours hofoie tlio doors wh,pj0i, p, jrn wnB rooloctod clerk,
opened to ticket holders. The norv-i Tho election wns vory qulot nnd
on teiulon duo to tho general f placid, thoro bolng but n Buggostlou
pcwtlon of tumultoua pcenee from 0f tho fireworks which bouio hnd nn
the drop of the lint" nt the openlu,? tklpntod. Tom Uonuett who hnd
of the convention was nppaieni nu boon making n campaign to socuro
nil aide. Tho nollce were ae Horv
oils a Miiyune eUe. It wns uuiicmu
even for tho peoiilo wlih proper tluk-
tho selection of P. A, Golden na Blip-
orlntondont wns not prosont. When
Mr. rionnott had rofusod to sign tho
TO BAY TO OPEN OFFICES HEBE
STRONG PLEA
OF ROOSEVELT
Delivers Scathing Denunciation
of Acts of National
Committee.
I'm horo in Chicago with hat In tho
ring.
Just listen tho tumult my coming did
bring,
"For Teddy, for Toddy, you nro n
brick."
I liko over to bo whoro tho fighting
Is thick.
Slnco I enmo there's been no sloop
. dny or night,
For when I arrived they started 'o
fight.
A bnttlo'a a battle, and I ask no
moro
Than to tnko my firm stand on thnt
word splattered floor
Of tho groat Coliseum. There, may
be, porchanco,
I can lend in n frenzied Hough Illdor
ndvnnco.
I'M no molly coddle, no straw man,
you boo,
I must fight for my country; you
know IT is ME.
Did Ploddcn uppcnl for a chnngo of
tho slto
Whon tho Scots nnd tho English re
paired thero to fight?
Did Gettysburg ask thnt tho armies
go way
When It found Itsolf flnnked by tho
Ditto nnd tho Gray?
So, so, in Chicago 'tis horo I must
ho
For thero'U bo n groat bnttlo tho
bnttlcflold'H ME.
Vice President Hitchcock of
MacArthur, Perks Co. and
Assistants
WILLARRIviW
STEAMER WASHINGTON
Wires to North Bend for Office
Rooms May Let Sub
Contracts Here. '
;
WIMj OPEN Ol'TICKS
AT NOHTH IIEND NOW
TelegrnniB rccolvod by North
siPSON eois
FERRY TIBER
Secures 320 Acres of Fine Old
Growth on Coquille
River.
Tho Slmpbon Lumbor company haa
closed negotiation for ilioprd'jiJJ
of 320 ncres of old growth timber
from Jas. !.. Ferry on tho Coqul le
Hlvor. Tho tract cruise uetwAn
40,000.000 nnd 50.000.000 feet, nnd
It Is understood that tho prlco was
"''Thls'ouo of tho l-.ttn.eu of
timber In tlio county. MP. Ferry Held
800 acre of It In Sections 10. 19. 2.
20 nnd 30 In Township 2- ";
This Is on about a dlreet line j s
"Sn the South Coos Itlver and t"e
ttlSoStattfc.Utaw.-f
the t a"t ha .1- been sold, but who
gnr cannot be ascertael It w,.
stntoa tcuuy "u """""".,"; ,,.vv
ir Hlckov of the Standisn-IUce.
.jr. I1IPK-'. "',.. laovlnif ve-
tordny for San Francisco, that he had
not liurcnru . ,
Till' Sl'lipsuu i;"i'"-' . , .u
tLve in which to :og thetr part of the
trne", i.,i,i in have
ots, including newspaper moil, to t ; ,)0tltioii nHklng Mr. Powers to bo n
Into tne nan. , , ! cnndldnto for director on tho ground
Outside a troinontloiin mob of p ,- Umt ,l0 (pOWOra) was opposod to tho
pie fathered, making difficult , KelectIon of Mr. Golden ns Biiporln
progrces of ticket holdeitt toward . no,, omIont ,nnny pr0suinoil thnt ho
hall. The pooplo bogan to stream wold bQ R cnnuWnto Kn8t Mr.
Into the Coliseum several hours lw-) PoworB nowovor, ho did not on
fore il.e conxontlon opened. The ,0J. l0 rnco
baud got to work oarly. Its first nine T((J on)y nrtjtn of gllt hy Ul0
DPIIIK Mi V-UllllllJ, .wv-.
It hardly soomod poesiuie inui "
I nil. hiiK hb It looked, could hold
nenrb 11,000 people. Yet that
onlv a few moro tiinn uio mini, omoi
pulilUhwl flguioB to tho contrary
notwlitnndlpg. thnt the Collsoum
w'll held as nrrnnifed for the conven
tion, the exnet flguros bolng 18.770
persoi.s
Golden forcos enmo whon Tom Hall
ontorod ohjoctlon to n resolution In
troduced hy H. A. Copplo stating thnt
It wns tho wish of tho meeting that
Mr. Tlodgon bo oloctod for n torm of
three yenrs. Mr. Hall stntod thnt ho
wns opposod to tho resolution bo
cnuso it accorded Mr. Tlodgon, n new
comer, nn honor thnt hnd never been
shown Mr. Goldon whom ho doclared
KBll
So.., after 11 o'clock delegates he-.shown air. uoition w om no iiocinre.
t, ""."... i... i. ,nii The.-j was largely responslblo for tho up
n ra"""? ' m.,." i' ...i .i.o.. 0111111111101.' of tho Marshfleld nubile
h.ml now a 1 then, but .1 e general hools. Ho said that during his ton
V. 'l.."?.o f, oh n serious char-! uro. Mr. Golden hnd to bo elected
aiiiiiii"i ..- .. -- m - 11..1 i. ..
neter that It was reflected on the grnn
from year to year, nnd thnt ho favor
ed a contlnunnco of It nnd so ho
moved thnt tho resolution bo tabled.
Honnott Swanton boconded tho mo
tion and on n viva voco expression,
only two or three voted in favor of
fHre ef the doiognios n mej ""
their seats.
T e apponrnnco of Chnlrman Vic
tor Hosewater of the HopuhllcBii N-
.i ..-.in ml 1 1 en on the StaKO at
'l",' .. . r.. ,. i.i.. l Bil.1. I. ......!.. n,
ll'IS d'OW SOIIIO OllinilBIIUIII. mil " ' l" Uiuuuil. nun uiuiiKlll mu uihi-
w's soon lost In tho progress of ' al resolution requesting tho directors
'eufl, ' I to engngo Mr. Tlodgon for a torm of
Thete was n laugh as n big Texas threo yenrs to n voto. Upon motion
deleafUt chiuo into tie hall with n ' of Dr. McCormnc this voto wns tnken
big "Hat In tho ring" mounted on a in n form bo that tho voters' names
all iole. but tho Incident, umial'y . could bo registered. Not nearly all
one which would croato a temporal y who had heon nt tho meotlng re
humor, was almost Immediately for-( mainod to voto on It.
Mutten Nominated Powei-s.
Kermli Roosevelt, the Colonel , r)r. K. Mlngus placed A. II. Powers
Bon, was hardly noticed when he pu-n nomination for dlroctor, saying
ered tv,e ball. ' thnt ho was so well known In this
Tt'e fi-st real applauee can' rt community and what ho stood for
11 :30 fr-r former Vice President Fa'r- wag so wojj undorstood by ovoryono
i.a.'.tr uhn ontered with forniPr Son-.., ,n romilrel no Bneclnl Introduc-
Her Hemengwav and former Repre- tjon jo other namos woro presont-
as instructed to
for Mr. Powers-.
nanlmously ro-
(Dy Assoclntod Pross to tho Coos Day
Tlmos).
CHICAGO, III., Juno 18. In ad
dressing a mnss meotlng of liln fol
lowers and others nt tho Auditorium
hero last evening, Col. Roosevelt
roundly denounced Prcsldont Tnft
and his supporters for tho tnctlcs thoy
havo pursued in tho campaign. i
pnrt Mr. Roosovolt snld:
"My frlonds and follow eltlzens
I address you hb my follow Ropubll
cniis, but I nlso nnd primarily nd
drosH you ns fellow Americana, fel
low citizens, for this has now boennn
much moro than nu ordinary party
fight. Tho Ibbiio Is both slmplor nnd
lnrgor than that involved In the per
sonality or any nmn, or thnn thnt in
volved In nny fnctlonnl or In nny or
dlnnry party coutost. Wo nro stand
ing for tljo great fiindnmontnl rights
upon wlich nil successful froo gov
prnmont must he bpsed. We are
stundlng for olemeiitnry deconcy In
politics. We nro fighting for honosty
ngnlnst naked rnhbory nnd whoro rob
bery is concerned tho nll-lniHrtant
question Is not tho IdontHy of the
innn robbed but tho crimo llself.
"Ah far ns Mr. Tart and I nro por
sonnlly poncernod, It llttlo mnttera
whnt tho into of olthor mny bo. Hut
with Mr. Taf.'s ncqulosonco or iv
his direction, nnd in his Interest, his
followers have raised an Issuo which
Is all Important to this country. It
Is not n partisan Isbiio; It Is more
thnn n polltlcnl Issuo; It Is a great
mnrill laHlln. If WO COnildllO DOllticnl
thoft, If wo do not rosont tho kinds'
of wrong nnd Injustlco thnt injuri
ously nffoct the whnlo nntlon, not
morely our deinocrutlo form of gov
ernment, but our civilization Itself
cannot ondiiro. If tho methods adopt
od by tho Nntlonnl commlttoo nro ip
proved by tho convention, which ("
about to assemble, n groat crime will
hnvo been committed. Tho triumph
of such proceedings nt tho momout
would menn tho wreck of tho Itopub
llcnn pnrty and If such proceeding"
beenmo hubltuul It would menn tho
wreck of popular govornmont. Tho
notions of the Tnft londors In tho Na
tional committee tnken with tho n-
MIvo nld of Mr. Toft's prlvnto socrn-
tniv inui one of Mr. Tart's cabinot or-
flcors nro mons'rous nnd thoy should ,rnllroad
Iicnd pnrtloH today stntod that
Messrs. Cool nnd Wobhor. rail-
road contractors, and Mr. Dixon
of tho MacArthur, Porks com-
pany woro members of tho pnrty
en routo to Coos Dny.
Tho telegram nlso requested
thnt nn offlco suite bo eugnged
In North Hood for tho offlco
forco MacArthur, PorkB com-
pnny wcro sending horo. Ar-
mngements for hotel nccommo-
dntlous woro nlso made.
Vlro-presldont nnd General Maun
gor Hitchcock nnd Gcnoral Suporln
tendont Tlnklor of tho MncArthur
Porks company nccompnulod by other
roprcsontntlvca of tho company nnd
also by somo othor contractors loft
Snn Prnnrlsco on tho Stonmor Wnsli
lngton today far Coos Dny.
Tho nbovo nows enmo in a special
messngo todny from W, S. Scnmnioll
of San Francisco, gonoral managor
of tho Stoamor Wnshlngton, to Tho
Times. In concluding his messngo,
Mr. Scnmmoll snys "Hurrah for Coos
Day." Mr. Scnmmoll was horo laat
week on business nnd grow enthusi
astic ovor tho prospects horo.
It is stated thnt owing to tho high
bids of tho contractors for portlonn
of tho work, tho MacArthur Porks
company now plan to build practical
ly all of tho road thomsolvos. Thoy
claim thnt tho'bids o.f tho contrac
tors on tho sub-contracts woro exeem
slvo.
It Is undorstood thnt Vice-president
Hitchcock will now flguro with
Coos Dny contractors on sub-lotting
smnll portions of tho work. If this
enn ho dono reasonably, It is under
stood thnt Mr. Hitchcock plnns to
sub-let ns much of It ns possible
Assemble Equipment.
It is stntod on good nuthorlty
thnt tho MncArthur Porks company
has nssomblod coiiBldornblo construc
tion equipment nt Snn Francisco
rondy for shipment horo. Whothor
tho llrst consignment of thin equip
ment will enmo on tho Wnshlngton
has not been stntod.
Advlsos from Puohlo, Colo., nro
thnt considerable qunntitles of stool
hnvo nlrondy been shipped from
thoro for tho Southern Pacific's Coos
Dny-Eugono lino, TIiIb stool, ncco.'
Ing to tho uiidurHtniullpg thnt C. J.
Mlllls nnd Mr. Hitchcock hnd whon
thoy woro on tho Dny a fow wooks
ago, would go to Eugono, most of
tho rails bolng laid from thnt end.
Howovor, structural stool for hrldgOH
will probably bo brought to Coos
Day.
In ndditlon to tho work an tho
terminal linos In North Dond, It Is
undorstood that MacArthur PorkB
company plan to start construction on
tho hrldgo ncross tho Dny Just as
soon ns n pormlt Is given by tho War
Dopartmont.
No Of her News. , .
Supt. W. P. MI!Ior of tho local
Southorn Pnclllc lntorosts who re
turned from n trip to Portland today
stntod that ho had not hoard nny
particular nows rolatlvo to tho Coos
Dny lino. Ho snld thnt progress wns
bolng mndo on It nnd thnt things
woro working nlcoly. Ho hnd not
boon ndvlsod of tho coming of tho
contractors.
Materia! I Assembled.
It Is roportod on good authority
that tho Southorn Pnclflo has 2000
tons of construction mntorlnl on tho
docks nt San Francisco ready for
shipment to Coos Dny. It was ox
nocted thnt n nart of this would bo
shipped on tho Redondo, but slnco no
material xrrivou it ib
be Indignantly condemned by tho .thought by somo that tho stonmor
moral Eontlment or tho wnoie coun-.Washington on hor noxt nrrrvui win
try. Tonight wo como togotnor o ,nvo n consignment or construction
mntorlnl.
MEAT TRUST QUITS
entst've Jos. K. Watson of Indians. I od nnd tho clerk wa
Watson wss chosen last night as n (,nfct )0 0,ro naiiot i
Tnft floor leader. Fairbanks ws jQ,m p was u
l..AKa,l AlltbllS aStlCntiy " " ,.lontnfl olarlf .
i""""" . . . 1...1 ..IIs.ii.iu UIV.w" .w... .
to bo to Ills seni. um '"
! forced him to tho front whero he go
'. Qi,ar in conforenoe with C'olonol
Itogether In conforenoe
Dr. McCormnc then aroso nnd
..-n..... n..nt..Di n Ailnin whlnli Hlrlkna'
straight at tho hoart of ovory prin
ciple of pnlllcnl deconcy and honosty,
ii nrlinn which renrosonts troason o
tho pooplo nnd tho usurpation of tho j Xntlonnl 1'nckliis rompniiy to Dls
sovorelKiity of tho pooplo by Irre- miIvo of Own Arcon!.
sponsible polltlcnl bosses inspired bv i (Dy Assoclntfcd Prosa to tho Coos Day
tho sinister InfliiencfB of moneyed i Times)
privllego. Wo hore til this hull aro WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 17.
engaged not only In u fight for the Attorney Genoral Wlckershnm wns
rliihts of every decont Itepubllcaii.
but of every decent Amorlcan. what
soever his party may be. And. oh, mv
frlonds. for ono tMng nt loast wn
ndvlsoil todav that the National Psnl
Ing company would be voluntarily
dlwolvod by tho beef packers bv Au
EiiFt 1. In -w of thN action. AVI"k-
should be profoundly gratoful. V.'o nr.ilnln nnnnnnrnrf that the Koveru
nre moro fortunato thnn our fathers nmnt would hold In nbeyanpfl Its plvll
In thnt thero Is no slightest tinge of BUt wj,0h ho proposed to bring
sectionalism In tho fight wo nro nowjapI1Bt ,uo company to compel ttn
waging, tho principles ior wniou vp dlsliitogrntlon.
stand nro ns vuni ior too souui e
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(Continued on pago 6.)
Dnn't forget
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tno Turkish Daths.
I tCoi
nt,nu1 on pago 2.)'
New
company owns.