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NIARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Count .Mull
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 325
TOM
FT FORMALLY NOTIFIED OF
HIS NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT
Later Root Declares That
HonOI' UOmCb iu n ... no
Cleanest of All.
WS IT IS PARTY
AGAINSI fbUDuiMHu hiiyi
esident Accepts With Appeal
for Hcpumican ouuuu&a
and Prosperity.
i-.-.i n.i.111 tn Thn Cons
By ABSOCimuu .' -
liny iiiukd;
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Aug. 1.
'sldcnt Tail wns ionium iuu
"... Mo nnmlnntlon by tlio Nn-
nl Republican Convontlon nt 01il-t
UNCLE Si" IS
BROKE AGAIN
B HANDLER 10 PUSH NEW. BO LOINS
Consoling Thought for Those
"Shy" Money for Nation
Is In Same Fix.
GOVERNORS IN
BOISE TODAY
(Ily Associated Press to
Dny Times)
BOISE, An it. 1 In nttendnnco nt
flm (I iu onualnn rt f tin fmi lnva'
prospers nnd gront lllcolllI(. of tho western Governors
rcmicrt or n of thoao woro s,,ry of utnh od,0 of Novada,
conn try Ih threa oncd NorriB 'of Montana West of OroBon
niul lluwlcy of Idaho. Consldorn-
(Ily ABfloclntod' Prcsa to Tho Coan
liny Times)
WASHINGTON, D. 0., All jr. 1.
I..I 1... tilu fnrnllv ntlll TTtinln Rntn la "1itntn" nrrnlti Inilnif
a Kiirniiiiui'ii uj mio .......j ....... wi..v j... .w.tu ..ni.ni luuiij.
lends In tlio historic oust room of Sovornl of tho largost appropriation
) WllltO II0US0, 1110 prUBIUUU IV-i U1I1H IUU HUH IlIipilHBUIl Ily VIIIIKrOHH.
ved from Senator Ellhu Root, No money Is nvallahlo to run tho ar
alrman of tho Commltteo of Notl-, my, navy, postolllco or sovoral of tho
itlon, blB lirsi onicini iiiiuriiiiinuu principal uupiiruiiuuiB ui mo govern
tho convention's action. inont.
"Your title to tho nomination Is as, Congress lato today agreed to a ro
ar nnd unlmpcachablo an tho tltlo solution tn extend tho appropriation
nny rnmllilnto Rlnco poimcni con- oi msi year unui Aiigunt n.
Intlons begin " That was tno itoy-
Ktn nr KoniH nuurcHa iu tun
i-mir octlon. continuou io cuni
an, "Imu n broader basis man mo
orn cxiircsslnn of choice botween
Iffercnt party leaders representing
Ic name ItlciiB. You iiiivo neon nom-,
ntcd bccntiRO you stand prominont
' for icrttiln llxcd and essential,
Wlplea which tho republican party
ilntalns. You believe In tho rulo
law rather than In tho rulo of man.,
bu realize that tho only safety for,
Itlonsns for Individuals Is to cstnb- ,.i0i,. r-n...o Toll, n....
It nnd nlildo by tho declared prlncl- -vuoiui uaoihuivoo i nm uvu
s or actum, i Ana rs uswa a wesi
vou nro ror progress aioug an r,i i .. djj
cs of nntlonnl dovolopment nnd '-""o i-uiiy niUL.
OKrCSS Willi II "111 iruoiu IUU ... AKni.nn.l Pra tn Tho Pnn.
ou nu lliruuiiy innu nun uuiun iiidi.
those essential elements of Amer
n InstltutloiiH which liavo mndo
r country
1 free. In
ngo our
m many sides. It Is your high prl
f,HVhi!!!.n,vlHnLHnvrM,r ,l0 of auoatlonB of Interest to tho
5 ca"8 ln,w llch ou b0,,ovo V at wet was begun nt tho nftornoon bos-
t iuu:u 111 IUU IILlllU llllll JI1BUIU ul fT..,i,o M.n cmolo .ll ,!.
d liberty of the millions of your (ll0 formn, 0,)onlnR of tho now
untrymen ho bcllevo as you do. ,... ...iiiin,, ,,nllnP Pn.ni. c.av.
II stand with you nnd tho groat. m..i ,-..i,i r.nn ...no r.nn, oi.,.,
Lrl.mlfii'ibf0r,li,n n BIl1,iUBB,0. Oregon, on horseback to tho Idnho
r constitutional freedom will nun- .,,? ',,,,, ,, . ,. , n..
K.4 .A.. II I I'lllUVI UJIUtV 11V UI'H lilUb MJ VI W f -
UH JUU, I i n.,ini, ntnl napnfiml tn llnlan In nn 1
I'rtllllMl Tflf nnAAhtn.l lllAHAMlIn ' tV """ VMWW. IVll W.V !
; " "V ,. "'' ' "J"'1 '" auto.
Iu III U lUIlllill HIIUUL'Il mill III
push ho deflnoil In dotnll thn Irriiph1
1io campaign ns ho saw them, ho
ered tlio right to amplify his'
temcnt In n letter ns thn piuiinnlcn'
relops. Tlio supremo Issuo that'
nironts tlio voters, the nrpslilnnt '
larcd, was t lint of tho innlntalii.'
lo of the imtlon's Institutions and'
ie preservation of constitution
patencd, lio 8ald. on ono hnnd by1
F ucwwrauc party and on tho oth-'
Hoy thoso republicans who had loft
P party to try their fortunes In a.
lwon. Sfpjimnr In Frnm Snn FranftK-
LTa.!f!nB',!rcc'y t lio business. n Th!e MorninnQoik
. r. tart said: ou "" ",u u -
rTo them I anneal. nH nil mnniiii.' Satiirrhv fffornnnn.
I", to Join us In nn oarnest offort'
I aver' tlio political and economic Tho steamer Washington nrrlved
lOIUtfon nnd bURlnnRn nnrnlvaln li. Milo ninmlii.. f..,iin Cnn Trniinl3.n.
hwpuWUni, defeat will bring sllu ,.,, 00(, tr, ., tho const.
Sho had a fair cargo of miscellane
ous freight but had a rnthor small
pnssongor list.
Tho Washington Is scheduled to
iall Saturday nftornoon nt 2 o'clock
Ijli3. ,, J" (,',UI,, 1''",,l for Snn Frnnclsco.
Asoclated press to tho Cooa Bay , Among thoso arriving on her to-
nny woro nip lonowing;
1. An A. Ingram, Mrs. McKiuunn, Gen.
I... . . . I . .... .. .. . x-. i - r.
lit iiofoB ii ' . " " i resilient a. Aiitsirom, uno Jiniru, r. im, a.
e Chlcapn ....., '"""",u" "' yvs.ssw
ro-: lot and was declared tho nominee.
Start Foundation for Fine
' Structures on Central Ave
nue and Broadway This Fall.
Plnns nnd specifications for tho
Chandler hotel - annex and for tho
flno building which W. S. Chnndlor
will erect at the southwest corner
of Central and Urondway will bo be
gun Immediately and tho foundations
for them will be put In tills fall.
This announcement was mndo to
day by W. 8. Chandler, who enmo
down from his Coos Itlvcr summer
home. Mr. Chnndler Is rapidly re
cuperating from his recent illness,
much to tho gratification of his many
friends.
Mr. Chnndler has determined to
go ahead with tho flno now build
ings. Ills son. W. O. Chnndlor. who
arrived here a few days ngo from
San Frnnclsco, will prcparo tho plans
nnd specifications for tho buildings
which will bo similar In construction
to tho flno Coko building which Mr.
Chandler recently built.
W. G. Chnndlor, who has boon ns
Boclatod with C. P. Wepks, Mr. lend
er and other noted architects In San
I'rnnclsco, has decided to locato In
Marohllcld. Ho will open architect
offices ln rooms 301 and 302 Coko
building for tho gcncrnl practice of
his profession.
With the Matlock Investment com
pany arranging to go ahead with Its
new building nt tho cornor of Cen
tral avenuo nnd Front Btreot, In addi
tion to tho Inrgo number of new
dwellings now under construction
nnd bolng planned, will give Mnroh-
Held a decided lively nnpenrnnco,
IRREE IDENTIFY SUSPECT AS
ONE OF NEW YORK MURDERERS
ANGRY FELON
ARRIVE I0DAY
OWHON
Los Angeles Prisoner Fatally
Wounds Fellows When
Told to Wait Table.
( Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times).
LOS ANG1XKS, Aug. 1 Angry
with rage bocauso ho wns ordorod to
wait on tnble In tho county Jnll, John
Valshlk grabbed a knife off tho tnblo
and pluugod It into C. II. Mullcnls
henrt and stubbed Lowis W. Nooll
nnd Martin Mcndozn, prisoners, who
were sated nt tho tublo. Nooll and
Mcndozn nro ln tho hospltnl and nro
believed to liavo bcon fatally wound
ed. Thcro had been no previous trou
ble botween tho mon.
HAGGARD WINS
MOUNTAIN
E
Washington Man Breaks Rec
ord In Trip Up and Down
Mount Baker.
(By Assoclntod Prcas to Coos Day
Timer )
HULLING HAM, Wash., Aug. 1.
Harvey Haggnrd of Glacier, Wash.,
won tho nnnunl Mount Dnkcr Mara
thon this morning, covering 2G
miles of mountain trnU In seven
hours and thirty-four minutes, lower
In i: tho record of limt vnnr twn lionm
nnd thlrty-elght minutes. Joo Frnn-
itaviz was Bocond and Victor Gnll
bralth third. Paul Wcstorlund of
California finished among tho tall
ondcrs nfter reaching tho summit
nrsi.
WOULD DISMISS
RANFORD BASE
r v
I '
Representatives Preparing Re
port to Quash Impeach
ment of Judge.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Tim cm.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 1.
A report rocommondlng tho dismissal
of tho Impeachment proceedings
against Federal Judgo Hanford haB
bcon propnrod by Representatives
Graham and McCoy, members of tho
Houso Judiciary, who hoard tho tes
timony In Seattlo ngalnst tho Jurist.
It probably will bo submlttod to tho
commltteo next Tuesday. Ilanford'o
resignation Is bolng hold at tho Whlto
Houb for tho commlttco's nctlon.
"Dago Frank" Charged With
Aiding In Slaying of
Gambler Rosenthal.
PROCEED SLOWLY IN
UNRAVELING MYSTERY
Lieut. Becker, Alfegcd Head of
Graft, Reputed to Be
Worth $1,000,000.
IDENTIFY MURDERER
(Dy Associated Press
NEY YORK, Aug. 1 Tho
roport that "Dago" Frank had
confessed proved nn error. Ho
1 was Identified by throo wltnoss- 4
es ns having participated in tho 4
murder.
PRODIS I
CANDIDATES
BOULEVARD ON .
NEWROUIENUW
m:ii:.si: of taft
'larc IjiMncielt Contests Were Not
Tl.
Win.. m.-oj.
"OUl.MiTON AUBUBt
1 pmonl .
r .wi npnrowwi
iblL; iry..contest beforo tho Ro- Thoro woro lnstltutod ngalnst 238 of
olectod for
tlio .7.Z v"''.tuuo" wna mado
). .7.. w"" ""so. It
.u?..nat,ona' commltteo nnd tho tho dologntes, regularly ole(
"UUUI5 (Omnitllnn nf !. To nnnlnclo nn l.nlinlf nt T7nncn.
Is soiiiof efts tha' each contest volt. Thoso regularly elected for
r- "Silled lnClCnlU. ........ n. .. n. ... .,, n..n,,.n,ll.. Innll.
blnpt , l Was submitted to tho'entod, not for tho purpose of really
IllPd .V " ViUllliU illlll TO- Dt-i:iiiiK OUI11D 111 IUU tuiliuimwiii wv
Rii.i 7. .?provnl of tho President'!! for tho purpose of adducing ovldonco
The rmT i which would load any respectable
ht, of i!?lent,' w,,,ch ,s a docu- court to ontortnln tho contests, but
Vki dpnui Printed pages Is n do- for tho purpose of deceiving tho pub-
'"omlnatlnn eliai'Ko that tho Ho Into tho bellof that Mr. Roosevelt,
'oninllfihn Y i Prcsblont Taft was had more votes than ho roally had,
eatly elppi V BeatlIg of fraud- as tho convention's and primaries
utlon ;vaI,,,0,c8ate8 to tho con- wero In progross for tho selection of,
!S .-'. V 'akes un Indlvlilimll,. i, ilolnntoa Tlio iwn luinilroil and
" forcL ln8t'tuteil by tho Roose- thirty eight contests woro reduced by
io ere m i insl Tuft delegates abandonment, formal or In substance, J
ncen mm .' a"'1 Presents ovl- to sovonty four. Tho very fact of
11 te Tan V i cases to Bnow t,108Q 162 frivolous contests Itself re-
'ted ."sates wero regular- fleets upon tho genuineness and val-
fent pretvii-oVi me of tbo stato- Idlty of tho remainder."
rnrly pr, .Lnar,es T. Hllles, Tho resume then enumerates the.
Id &ow chni, nt f1'8 secretary contests, and rovlows the argumente
Itln . "U,rnian Of tlin nni.l,ll In n.nl. .no rnl, Qvlir nf tho AV.I
rvUa, cnmtnii. " . . ""I'MUHVUH " VW. lC, .u .v..v.. -. ... - ,
"test brlefiv ,akes "P each Idenco In the contests embrnced ln
ThsresunY tbo Whlto Houso statement Is cortl-
lon that Ron ,s w,th th0 declar- flett to by Victor Rosowator, chalr-
Eal'y filed I contests, as orl- man of the national committee and
'omlttee vo """ me National Thomas H. Dovlno, cbalrmnn or tne
y faith. not '"Btituted In credentials committee.
''The tntoi .. .
pmoiied to th -f. of.. delegates u? you WANT your TONGUE I'.V.
fesume 'C iXi. ?' Bays ERCISEI), don't talk about your
Warv . .. s. 078, with 540 noifrhi.no i.nt nnnsT n n. t.i'N'H'S
I VOto. C'lOlCe. Jr. Taft lln1 Ch.o on,l r.nl,. Cl,nn Hio onnnl nf
le first and only bal-. any on the-Coast. - ' -
Only Seven In Attendance at
Coos County Dry Conven
tion Yesterday.
The- Coos County Prohibition co..-
vcntlon was hold at tho Mnrshfloll
Ilnptlst church yesterday afternoon.
The nttendnnco wns Hinnll, only soven
responding to tho call.
E. II. Joehnk wna elected chair-'
man mid C. S. Hoffman secretary.
Talks on tho prohibition cause and
tho necessity of electing certain of
ficers to enforce prohibition woro
mndo by sovcrnl, Rev. Geo. L. Carr.
being tho principal speaker.
It was decided that owing to tlio
small nttendnnco, no offort should be
mndo to nomlnnto a full tlckot this
time, but that tho party should cen
ter Its energies to securo tho olec-
tlon of two momberH of tho stato
loglslnruro and a sheriff this time.
After somo discussion of avallablo
material, the following nominations
wero mndo: '
For Stato Representative Rev. G.
Lo Roy Hall. j
For Joint Representative F. E.
Allen. I
For Sheriff C. C. Carter, of My.
tie Point. I
It Is not known whether F. E. A.
len will accept tho nnmlnntlon for
Joint representative from Coos and
Curry counties' hut a commltteo will
call nn him soon. j
Tiioso present ni mo convention
were:
E. II. Joehnk.
Rev. H. I. Rutledge.
Rev. Abbott.
Rev. Hall.
I, S. Kaufman.
C. S, Hoffman.
Rev. Geo. L. Carr.
Councllmnn F. E. Allen, when no
tified this nftornoon, stated that ho
could not accept the nomination on
the prohibition ticket.
It Is announced that D. Leo Fagot,
the prohibition cnndldnto for United
States Senntor from Oregon, and O.
A. Sttllmnn. cnndldnto for Congre33
from this district, will visit Coos
countv on their campaign tour in a
month or six weeks.
Expect That Three Companies
Will Donate Right of
Way for Drive.
Fred IC. Gettlns nnd Mayor E. 13.
Straw havo selected n now routo for
thp Mnrshfleld-to-tho-Soa boulovaril
which It Is bollovcd will simplify the
project nnd bring It to nn enrly roai
lzntlou. Tlio new routo tnkes It sllghtiy
south of the ono originally suggested
and will bo sort of n continuation of
Elrod nvonuc.
It will cross only three largo tracts
of property, practically tho entire
routo being over the Reynolds De
velopment compnny's tract, the
Southern Oregon company's holdings
and tho Simpson Lumbor compnny's
holdings.
Tho plan Is to havo tho proporty
ownors dodlcnto n Btrlp 200 feet
wldo tho ontlro distance. Tho Reyn
olds Dovolopment compnny has al
ready agreed to do this nnd tho
Southern Oregon compnny has voro
ally approved tho plan through somo
of Its officers. It Is believed thnt Mia
Simpson company will nlso agrco to
tho project.
Asldo from tho benefit to tho pub
lic, genernlly. the boulevard will
greatly benoflt tho proporty through
which It will pass by affording n di
rect and short route to town. Tho
wostorn terminus of tho boulevard ns
plnnned will bo near Rocky Point.
The Chnmber of Commerco will
probably tako tho matter up and as
slst Mayor Straw tn cnrrylng tho
project through.
AFTER JUDGE WRIGHT
FINDS GHASTLY DERELICT
Cnpt. Nelson, Formerly of Coos liny,
Discovers Flonter
SAN FRANCISCO, July 31 Cap
tain Nelson, of Golden Life Saving
Stntlon, found the armless, feetless,
and hendless body, presumably of a
woman, drifting ln tho surf, about a
mile south of the station this morn
ing and managed to got the body on
the beach for the Coroner. Ho
thinks the body has been ln the water
nt least 5 or 6 months, as the flesh
hangs In rags. Thero was no cloth
Ing on tho body.
If you havo anything. to sell, trade
or rent, or want help, try a Wont Aa
Would Iiupench Jurist Who Senten
ced Labor Lenders
(By Associated Presa to Coos Bay
Times..
WASHINGTON, August Speak
or Clark received a petition from
Francis T. Tobln, a yyor of Phila
delphia, urging the Impeachment of
Justice Daniel Thow Wright, of the
District of Columbia Supremo Court,
becauso of tho recent decision In
which ho convicted Samuel Gompors,
Frank Morrison nnd John Mitchell
for contempt of court In connection
with an Injunction In tho noted
Bucks Stovo & Rnngo caso. Clark
roforred tho petition to tho Houso
Judiciary.
TRY TB BLOW
UP A SALOON
Bomb-Throwers Make Attempt
On Property of Lonmer
Supporter In Chicago.
(By Associated Press to Tho Cooi
Day Times.)
CHICAGO, Aug. 1. Bomb throw
ers today attompted to blow up tho
saloon of "Mnnny" Abrnhnm, tho
llrst stato legislator to voto for
William Lorlmer on tho ballot which
sent Lorlmor to Washington.
CONTERFEIT $20 DILL AP-
PEARS ON THIS COAST
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 1.
A dnngcrous counterfeit $20 Na
tional bank note of splendid work
manship has npponrod on tho Pacific
Coast. Socrot sorvlco operatives dis
covered It In Sonttlo.
NEW ALLIANCE
ABOUT TARIFF
Democrats and Progressive
Republicans Plan to Con
trol New Legislation.
END TARIFF HOARD
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Auguat 1.
4 Tho Houso voted today 145 to
.109 to dlsagroo to tho Sonato
amendment to tin. sundry civil
4 appropriation bill continuing
tho prosent tariff nonrd ln olllco
for another year.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times).
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Steps to
ward tho corroboration of confes
sions Implicating Pollco Ltoutonant
Bcckor In tho murder of Gamblor
Hormnn Rosenthal nro to ho taken
carofully and slowly bo that ns Dis
trict Attorney Whltmnn snys th
"wholo truth of tho relations hotweon
Rnmblors and pollco will como out."
Satisfactory progress Is bolng mndo
by Whltmnn In supplying tho missing
links In the confession of "Bald
Jack" Rose. "Urldgle" Webber and
Hnrry Vnllon, who in their stories to
the public prosecutor, nnld "Becker
Instigated them In killing Rosen
thal." Whitman has obtained Im
portant testimony confirming parts
of tho Roso nnd Webber stories that
thoy mot Bockor by nppolntmont af
ter tho murder.
Becker Worth Million
"Dngo" Frank nnd Shapiro, tho
chauffeur and Joint ownor of tho
murder enr, wero tnkon boforo the
grnnd Jury today, ho liiferonco wai
that "Dngo" Frank had confessed
nnd that his stntomont wns sufficient
to wnrrnnt their being taken immodl
atoly boforo tho grand Jury. Whit
man said "Dago" Frank had boon
positively Identified an ono of tho
mon who shot Rosenthal.
Whltmnn is investigating tho stor
ies thnt Becker Is worth nenrly
million dollars.
RAILWAY NEWS
DF COOS' Bl
li
.
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times).
WARIIINP.'rnN. AntriiRt 1 Tim
today gave to the Democratic-Progressive
Republican Tariff alliance,
comploto control of tho Sonato con-1
forenco commltteo on tho wool tar-j
lfr, sugar tariff and oxctso bills. This,
wns tho first stop ln carrying out the
programme agreed to by tho demo
crats nnd Insurgents. Tho regular
republican leaders offored no objection.
CRABS SLAUGHTERED AT
SEA IIY WHOLESALE
MANY APPEALS MADE.
United States Urged to Protect Am
ericans in Mexico.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
EL PASO, Aug. 1 Scores of mes
sages have been sent to Washington
from El Paso and other border towns
appealing q tho United States to tako
somo steps to secure .tho, protection
of Americans In Mexico.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 Thous
ands of dead sea crabs wero reported
to havo been found floating on the
sea off Point Royea by tho coasting
steamor Asuncion, in a radiogram re-,
celved here. Tho Asuncion ran for(
two miles through the strango manl-,
festatlon. Captain Pflel reported;
that ho had stopped his vessol and,
examined hundreds of tho Crustacea,
finding In nearly every Instance that
tho legs had beon violently torn from
tho bodies, wlillo tho shells woro In
tact. No causo for tho phenomenon
has beon advanced. I
DON'T FORGET that our Bhoa,
shop is the UKST In COOS COUNTY
both for REPAIRING and XEWj
WORK. O. O. LUND, 215 SOUTH
KROADWAY.
An unfilled want causes anhappl
iei)8 Times Want Ads bring rosults
John T. Long, Wealthy Los An
geles Contractor, In North
Bend Other Gossip.
John T. Long, n wealthy contrac
tor of Los Angeles, has been In North
Bend tho past week and his prosonce
thoro has oxcltod considerable gossip.
Ho built a railroad out of Salt Lake,
built tho Tacoma courthouse nnd city
luill and recently' completed n big
sower system nt Snn Diego. Ho dls
plnys considerable fnmlllnrlty with
tho plans for the Southern Pacltlc
brldgo ncross tho Bay nnd somo think
ho may bo figuring on It.
Intimations that W. J. Wllsoy who
was connected with tho MacArthur
Porks pcoplo In starting tho Pacific
Great Western nnd Pnclfle Coast line
projects and who bought considerable
property In North Bend a few months
ngo, mny bo interested In a now rail
road project from Rosoburg to Coos
Bay, according to reports afloat here,
Wllsoy Is oxpected back on Coos Bay
the latter port of this month and
something doflnito about his reputed
new project will probably develop
then. II. C. DIers who wns ln Marsh
field today on business states that he
understands the Southorn Pacific has
closed negotiations for all tho right
of way In North Bond excopt a piece
owned by Crtrl Albrecht of Marsh
field. ARCHHALD CASE UP
Senate Will Decldo about Impeach-
ini'iit of Commerce Court Judge
I By Associated Press to tho Coos Bsy
Times).
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 Tho final
answer to tho Houso prosecutors ln
the Archbald impeachment trial was
made today to tho Sonato sitting as
a court of impeachment. Tho prose
cutor's answer wns that their charges
do constitute nn Impeachment of
fonse. Archbald's counsels In tholr
answor contended that thoy did not.
All tho papors in tho case must be
completed August third.
After today's faesslon hero tho Sen
ate will adjourn until two p. m.
Saturday without deciding whether
tho trial shall go on at onco or wait
until fall.