The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 06, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A Consolidation of Timet, Coast Alull
iintl Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 329
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OQSEVELT TAKES ADVANCED
t IN UUNVbNIlUN ADDRESS
SPO ABE iN SCORES ROOSEVELT
Lmnr President Lays Down
(.'Ideas In no Uncertain Man- -
tier 10 Followers.
ILL NOT RUN UNLESS
PLATI-UKM uuiMrunmo
aries Much from Prepared
.Speech Arouses iviuuii
tninusiasui.
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llOOSCVCH HUH .ny : lura..
(l)y Associated Prosit.)
CHICAGO-Aug. 0. Colonol-4
n.nvAit mada his "Confession '
of Faith" today to tho Nntlonnl
n..nrHlvn convention. Tho
LITTLE DONE
BY CONVENTION
A. C. ShaW. Candidate for tie C0Vcrl"B eleven typewritten pages, In
D7.ui! m : i V cliidlnR a denunciation of Col. itcic
RepUDllCan Nomination for vclt. Shnw'B stntcment Bays ho Is a
sffi,?.ssm3.. Renounoe .wsaroaa sos
Colonel Roosevelt.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Timer )
OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. fi. When
A C. Shnw of Spoknno filed yester
day ns n candidate for tho Ropubll
can nomination for congressman at
largo, ho obtained permission from
Secretary of Shite Howell to Inclmlo
Progressive Party Adjourns un
til Tomorrow after Roose
velt's Speech.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, Aug. C Tho National
PrnizrnflHlvn Pnrlv rmtvnnflmi wi .
..... -.-..-I. nl.i .fe i .... . .'
former president, mruun. uu. yicniicd 10 onior at 12:35 p m. today,
boldly Into new grouud advocnt- , About ten mlnuloH later Colonul
Ing mensural which ho said , Uoosovolt arrived, tho dologntoi
frankly would ho denounced bursting forth Into cheers ns ho np
clthcr ns socialism or anarchy. , ponrod on tho platform. Colonol
Tho dclcgntcs listened to Ills , Uoosovolt waved his hand In ncknow
jpeech with tho understanding lodgment or tho grcotlng which only
thnt they must cither adopt tho , Incrcnsod thu enthusiasm of tho dole
platform subslantlnlly In con- gatcn. After tho demonstrations had
fnnnnce with his views or look proceeded over half an hour. Chnlr-
clcowhcro tor a nominee mr mu mnn uovorldgo rapped for order, his
prentrtency efforts, being In vnln.
Tho dologntes kept up tho cheering
for flfty-sovon minutes before thoy
dcpartoiT appeared willing to quiet down nn1
BLUE-JACKETS
IN 1NAG0A
American Marines Landed at
Capital of Nicaragua to
Protect Americans.
(By Associated Preen to Tho Coos
Bay Tlmos.)
WASHINGTON', Aug
ton, Hamilton, Jofforson, Lincoln,
IIoobgvoH, Tnft nnd Governor Hay of
Washington. Tho statement bitterly
scores tho former president, hl3
standing on many of tho questions
since ho has been out of office, nn1
declnrcs that he much prefers the
word of n Spokane Bnloon-kocpcr to
thnt of Roosevelt. In his statement,
Shaw sayB: "I despise a coward or a
- ' ' w w -w -ww w w w w W W-WW-rVl
SURVEY TO BE
Report That Southern Pacific
Begin Work on the
Coast Line Soon.
i tinnjpvolt continually
i .. i ..A.it titiimn ni. nimu' run' i n nnn in itnt'in ma mi
rom ma prcpnruu bih-i-'uii, iinu. i'"" :" " "
til VOO(
Just boforo Colonel Itoosevelt nr
r many sldo remarks and Bklpplng
irtlons of uio prinicu biiul-u... .u r,V(,(, nnnnnpomcnt wn n)n,1o tlint
idke tomowhnt slowly, with groat m10 (omporary organization would bo
nnhnjls nnd was ronstnntly Inter- mndo ponnnnent nun It wns this nii
u'tou with applause nnd rlit'ont. I nounromenl nnd that Itoosevelt had
soutnlng tlio courts, ho said tlioro arrived Hint BOt tlio dologateB to (1cm.
leht leRltlmntcly exist n dlfferonco,on8trntlng. During the pandomonlum
opinion ns to tho desirability of tho, thnt reigned, delegates stood on tho
como tnx. but there Is Bald to Do ntt- rnairs eneering until tnc rnrters rang.
lutoly no question ns to ino rigni urnno Army mo nnn tiriiin corps
ImpOJO BUCll n lax II ino pcopiu u- imuriirii iu iim piiiiiiirm pinyinK pni
rA if rlotlc nlrs. All tho while the chant:
Tho Colonel amused groat onthu- "Wo want Toddy," rould bo heart
mm when ho declared tunc no was nuovo me inn. uno uKinnomn tsninti
irnMtinp noltlmr socialism nor nn- slnst tore tho Btnto'H standard from It
cliy but on the contrary waB ndvo- plaeo and Btnrtwl a march that n mo.
tlnR n rorrcctlvo to Boclallsm and menr later was Joined In by hysterical
i nnt i run to anarc IV. , mniiisiMi rrnwii. i up iinnnorR or
On tho subject of sufrngo tho Col- ninny Btntes being taken from their
id said: "The ballot Is as noenssary "laces to swing Into line. At 1:4 S
t ono tox ns another," nn nssorno.i henntor novenago was nolo to make
hleh fronted creat enthuslnBm os- himself henrd and Introduced Colonel
iclally ntnong the suffrngotto delo- Itoosovolt. who Immediately launched
tea. Roosevelt said tlio anii-irusi mm iuh nuuress
mid bo retained nnd off Iclent-1 no temporary organization wuh
s enforced Instead of being "Inofii- mndo pormnnont. Bon Lindsay's
tnlly enforced" ns nt present. licnlth Torbado his nccoptanco of the
In dlncnsslng tho Panama cannl,. pormnnont chnlrmanshlp.
e Colonel nnhotil tho rlcht of tho
altfil States to grant frco tolht to I
astlo ships, to fortify tho canal
id to rlnun tlin ufitorunv tn Rtilnn rtf .
' - . w .. . .. . ..- -- . m m - b bb
her nations In tlmo of wnr. Tho 1 91 III I IP 1 II
Dlonel ftnrleil In plnso wlthmit hnv-. vWI II UU
. ....... ... . .....,.. . .
k read more than half his speech,,
P'lntr tho delegates that conies'
DuM be distributed amonc thor.
be delegates Insisted that ho "go on,
on. and ho took up tho tariff, do
nrlii? the peonlc Hliould nlaco no ro-
prce In the nlertccs of thn Itnnnlill.
i iwuonni convention. "For," ho -n n n i n j
U. "I don't regard as authoritative, TIlG ProgrCSSIVC Party DcCldCS
Against Black Delegates
from South.
That tho Southern Pacific will soon
have surveyors at work on tho Const
fi. Ono Lino south from Coob Uav to Eurnlm
hundred bluo-JackctH and marines of , is reported hero today on rollnblo
uio united states guimoui Annapotia, authority.
aro now quartered at Managua, tho, Tho 8tatomont comes from parties
Nleoragiinn capital. They woro land- in n position to know and whilo no
d at corrlnto yestorday nt the sug- details arc glvon out, it 1b intlmatod
TAFT URGES CONGRESS TO
M
LBILL
ArfMWV
GRAND JURY TO
PROBE
Coronor's Jury Holds Lyle Per-
rine Not Responsible for
Quick Killing.
BANDON, Ore., Aug. C Holding
that Jonathan Quick camo to his
President Anxious that Provi
sion be Made for Operat
ing Canal Now.
QUESTION OF TOLLS
BE DECIDED LATER
Wants Most Vital and Pressing
Subjects to be decided
1 Immediately.
(By Associated Proas to Coob Buy
Tlmon.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. C
President Toft todoy in a special mes-
sago to ongrcBB urged tho Immcdi-
donth from gunshot wounds indicted "to onnctmont of legislation to pro
at tho hnnds of Lylo Porrino, twolvo' v,(, nn operating forco for tho Pana
years old, tho coroner's Jury made no , aTnolVoTnnKaXT
inner rucuimiionuaiiun nnor invun-. ions,
ligation of tho tragic shooting on tho
bench hero yesterday.
Prcsldont Taft Indicated that
tho question of frco nassaco to Am
erican ships might bo dotormlnod lat-
AX FTMtn nn,.l.l.Hl .1. t 1I..1
Tl, Inminot wna nnt lnni Mi In,!"'1 "u l' tniuu.ll. uutiuruu U1BI UU-
,,",', .. ... 1 roronces of opinion to othor phnson of
being tho only oyo-wltnoss of tho. cnnl policy should not bo allowed to
shooting. Ho told practically tho'dolay action on tho vital and presa
ges! inn or tlio ivicnragutm govorn
incut to protect American proporty
giMKT AT MANAGUA
that soino of thu surveyors now con
grcgatlng horo will begin work on tho
line, it Is understood time tho old
sur-oy tho Southern PncIIlB mndo
ti 1 . """ 7, v. "own tho coast n number of years
AI.Milulo Pence Prevails In Mrnm. nR0 will bo followed pretty dosoly.
i 1 . S'n "J' . r. Viec-)rcBldont Calvin, now in chnrgo
(By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay I 0f Southern Pnclllc construction,
WAS.IINGtSnT0d: a, Aug. 3.-J o" "" "'" U' yarB
Mnrlnca from tho Pnnnma liovo boon! Sonio wll0 nro fnmi,nr wllll tll0
ordered to N enragati to Hupplcniont , eituntlon Intimnto thnt V. J. Wol
tho forco of bluo JackotB now In Mnn- fr0m nnd his party will probably bo
agua guarding Americans nnd their Rn "checking" on tho survey south
proporty. A wireless message from, from Co0b Bay vory soon, although
Managua dated yesterday stntod tlint.tliolr ostensible mission hero now Is
absolute quiet prevailed nt tho time to "chock in." on th rnn. rtnv.TC,,.
tho messngo was lllcd.
T
nULd
AT
ALLIANCE I
EARLY TODAY
Steamer Arrives from Portland.
' Sails Tomorrow Morning
for Eureka.
gene lino north from tho Bay.
TELLS ABOUT
samo story that ho related yestor
day. Ho claimed that tho old man
(Mr. Quick) camo to tho camp and
wanted to sell thorn some wood. Ho
told him to go away and snys thnt
the old man turned on him and bo
gan using abuslvo language. Ho said
he climbed a trco, fearing tho old
mnn would attack him. Lntor ho
camo to tho ground, rushed to tho
tent nnd secured his fathers gun.
UK uuujeciB. 1110 canni oiu, as
amended, is now beforo tho Senate.
PANAMA CANAL HILL
(By Associated Proas to Coos Biy
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. C
Tho Panama Cannl bill was tnkon up
by tho Sonato today. Sonntor Brand-
declared
ogco declared that ho nronoBod m
Quick started to loavo but returned ?opi',b"I?, Umi, continually
and tho lad shot. " ''", """ "u"
Thnn ho lnft for tho lioneh in " U"B" "' ' "iKion spoire
search of his father who had gono
In support of exempting Amorlcan
cut with tho rest of tho family. IIo ?Bf'B0 1' & 5.,ntJ.V?-Ua?"i?l
m
Norman Mack Explains Cam
paign Contributions of
1904 and 1908.
lmi on honesty hy dotectod plck-
CKfU." I
When noosqvolt eoncluded nt 3:04
wk, anotlior prolonged demon-'
atlon took place. Aftor noosovolt'
it tiie platform, tho report of tho'
'"minis CO mm tten nnRnntliif Mm
KrO deleimtOSl va mlnnl.l .. .1
ItOOUt atfeCtlnG- nni-mnunnt nMnnnl
plon, tho convention adjourned un-
I wiJiurriJW(
ini to
BE m BRIEF
(By Associated P'-eis to Tho Coos
Uav Tl'iu's)
CHICAGO, Augnst 0. Tho second
dny of tho Progromdvo National Con
outton oponed with n well donned
light over tho negro question vleing
for tho first Interost with Roosovclt's
dollvory of his "confosslou of faith"
to his followers In tho Progressive
intiso. Soino of tho delegntes declar
ed that tho ollmlnntlon of tho South
ern ogro from participating in form
ing tho new party had bocomo tho
paramount Ibsuo. Eastern negroes
Joined with tholr brothers In tho
South in denouncing cortaln things
that occurrod at an all night mooting
of tho crodontlals commltteo when
tho InBt of tho Southom nogro dele
gates woro barrod from tho floor of
Tho Alliance nrrivod in thin morn-' bhciuioh rrosa 10 mo uoos uJ
i TlDlGBl
ing from Portland nnd will sail at C WASHINGTON, Aug. C Norman
o'clock In the morning for Eureka. I K. Mack, chairman of tho democratic
Sho had a good cargo of freight for nntlonnl committee in 1908, today
Cooa Bay In addition to coneidornblo told tho sennto commltteo on Inves-
through stuff. tlgatlon of the campaign funds of
Among those arriving on tho Al- that year nnd also in 1901 thnt tho
llnnco woro tho following: Mrs. only contribution he could romombor
Slough, C. Slough, Mrs. Roberta, S. having rejected wns that of Col. J
B. Murphy, II. O. Duppol, A. T. Wnl- M. Jeffrey of Pittsburg, Pa. Mnc-
lousky. Fred Gates, Clms. McCloy, added that after Bryan wns defented
Mrs. McCloy, Mrs. Loonils, J, C. Han- tho campaign commltteo wns several
ford, D. Falko, C. Johnson, A. IC' thousand dollars In debt. Guffay'
Herman, II. Sheohnn, A. T. Rogors, contribution was then accepted
Chas. Zomp, O. Alftermnn, A. T. Mack stnted thnt the contribution
Mnrkols, J. O'Connor, R, Kongan nnd
H. Dorothy.
mot Tom Anderson to whom ho told
tho story and remained with him
nftor that.
It Is oxpoctod thnt tho wholo mat
ter will bo submitted to tho grand
Jury nt Coqulllo nt Its noxt session.
Tho boy's parents aro hoart brokon
over tho trngody. Thoy camo to
Bandon Sunday night to camp out, a
couplo of other RoBoburg families
coming with them.
Quick's body will bo tnkon to Co
qulllo whoro tho funeral will probab
ly be held.
Tho coroner'ri Jury eonslbted of J.
Trowbridgo, H. Morrison, Lou Rco
vos, J. Blnckorby, II Colgrovo, and
II. Brown,
of tolls, declaring tho British tronty
uio noi roruiii it.
IRE SUSPECTS
ARE DETAINED
FINE RESORT
AT SUNSET BAY
ARRIVE TODAY
UU liai rTnnpnccIuno U i ?.""" "."""."
Keoii Vuii iviv IU uio convonuon oy a cioso voio. tho
-wiiwiuiin iduu-word
Limit.
f As!0lated Press to Tho Coos
-HlCAG(TyA T-' .
f'gresshn n. , ,' 1,, Hionai
WaVla"y 8 ,,,",t.orm ls
.P'etea un" i ,T. Z YJL 0
voto stood 17 to 1G against tho Mis
sissippi nogroes and Immedlntoly a
protest wns mado that tho deciding
ballot was cast by a questionable
proxio on tho commltteo. "This mnt
tor is not sottlod yot," said ono of
tho Mississippi negroes, Soveral
nogroes In tho ousted delegation are
among tlio delegates of tho national
convention. Thoy declared tho sent-
Inc of tho "ftidco" fwhlto) dolocntcs
nks that havoiwLnn.a nm?8 ,r would moan a "Illy white" progres-
the UTJ. J?.e" urne( sUo party in tho south.
tatlveuraftof -"'' Tho 8,tlint,on throatonod a bitter
m. , .. .. l ol ino pronosed nlnt- ii.. .. ...- . ...- i....
' '"" lull committor hi i "Kin un mo iiuoi 01 ino uuiivuiuiu'i
States of a si n,V i w",1 '"GOt' should the nogroes adhere to tho In-
contests to
fcpected that tho
ltlals commltteo
today after
HAD viiim iv .."TTT. Colonel Roosevelt delivered his
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"y A8S0eln,i r...
n.; -nJre" t0 Tho Coos
-commlitn "V '.uo wia.y-. A
nmlttee . ,U1 rsolutlons
.Bb. J? .! .at work on a maBB of
speech.
ATTEND FATHKH'S Fl'NKItAL.
nn m. " lu 1U0 V'OOS A
vASHlNGov,mDesi
lpPPer.v ,,' D" c- Aug. G ,,,.,
' "ie tOlinv m. . ' ucouuy
f.phoe itatlon. , e t0,eBraP nnd
it tr k..u,llns were nmnn. i,
satnpn..r..ana. newa of tho fir u
,. " . A rallrnn,! ".r.. U.M-liNftlVII, Aug. u, rroBiueiii
ihTi.i lnB orlven f m , J""ulor.Taft and Mrs. Taft arrived here todav
k". es Portion i.n7rV ' ?""! to attend the funeral of .Mrs. Tnits
" Ore was undnr "" VIP,ea. '". ..J?" W.
'siilciit nnd Mrs. Taft In Cincinnati
Today
(By Associated Press to The Coot
Bay Times.)
CINCINNATI, Aug. C President
SB lln.ln- . . I '"""II UUIIII , UU
as under control. 1 curred this afternoon
Herron, which oe-
Steamer in from San Francisco
.at Noon Today Sails .
Friday Afternoon.
Tho Rodondo nrrlved in about noon
today from Snn Francisco after a
rather slow trip up the coast, heavy
foggy weather delaying hor. Sho had
about COO tons of frolght air!
a capacity list of passengers.
The Redondo will sail Friday af
ternoon at 2 o'clock for San Francis
co. Among those arriving on tho Re
dondo were tho following:
wns refused becnuso It was reportol
that Gn f fey represented tho Stan
dard Oil CO;
WOOL TARIFF
BILL POSSES
Compromise Measure, Identi
cal with One Taft Vetoed,
Enacted Again
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times).
WASHINGTON, Aug. G. The con
ference report on the compromise!
La Follotto-underwood ool tariff
bill was adopted by tho sonato todriy
35 to 2S Six progressive republi
cans Joined tho democrats. Tho com
promise bill goes nt onco to Tnft. It
Is Identical with the one he vetoed In
1911.
Tho Progressives who voted for
W. T. Merchant, Chas. White, liar- .,. i w.i,i ,m ,. n-t.,.
old Curry, Mrs DA. Curry. J. B. tow. dapp. Crawford, Gronna, La
Rlghtmure, CO. No son, Mrs. C. M. pollette and Works. Cummins was
Nelson, Mlsa Gertrude Englo, M. B.paIre(i ngalnst tho measure. Ho
Robin, G. K. Robin, Miss Irene Bad that If free to voto he would op
Prouss, E. T. Estabrook, Paul Schutt- poso it. as he believed a twenty per
pelz, Jos. Nagol, A. Moore, Mrs. Ber-Joent ad valorem duty on wool much
tha Urouilletto. Mubel Broulllette, ioWOr than could bo Justified by a
J. W. Gale, T. A. Williams, J. L. study of tho tariff board's report.
Brain, Mrs, R. Engatrom, Miss L.
SJoberg, C. E. SJoberg, Miss Mario MIKADO'S FUNERAL SET
Maloney, Miss Inga Henson, K. V.I
Kruse, Miss A. M. Gray, Mrs. A. E., Formal Ceremonies Will bo Held
L. J. Simpson begins Construc
tion of Fine Buildings
' His Plans.
L, J. Simpson hns bogun work on
what will bo ono of tho finest summer
resorta In tho west when ho com
pletes his plans nt Sunset Dny. He
already has a forco of men cloarlng
land for tho building grounds and
will have n tract or about flvo hun
dred acres overlooking tho oconn con
verted Into ono of the most attractive
and beautiful places Imaginable.
His plans now call for tho erection
of a fine resort hotol to bo called
"Sunset Inn" nnd tho erection of a
number of small bungalows which
will bo rented furnished to families
who wish better quarters tlmn a tent
nffords.
Architect W. S. Turpen returned
today from "Shoro Acres" whoro no
nnd L. J. Simpson hnvo spout two or
threo dnys planning for tho resort
"Sunset Inn" will bo orectcd noxt
spring. It will bo n strictly modern
hotel. It will be built on a cliff
overlooking Sunsot nay. about a mllo
from "Shoro Acres." It will have a
long porch, twenty-four feet wldo, af
fording a flno view. Tho dining
room will bo nbout 00x80 and built
so that it can bo quickly convortod
Into a dancing pnvlllon. Tho lobby
will bo nbout BOxCO. Tho exact di
mensions of tho building or tho num
ber of guest rooms has not been de
termined. Eight or ten of tho smnll bungnlow
cottages will be erected this fall. The
Idea is to furnish tho cottages more
Two Additonal Arrests in New
York Murder and Graft
Case Today.
(By Associated Press to tho Coob Buy
Times).
SPENCER, Aug. C Two young
men suspected of bolng "Lofty Lou
lo" nnd "Glp, tho Blood," wantod In
connection with tho Rosenthal mur
der, woro detained by tho pollco tills
nfternoon pending Identification.
THREAT DY POLICE
(By Associated Pross to the Coos Boy
Times):
NEW YORK,, August C Friends
of "Brldglo" Wobbor, hold In connec
tion with tho Rosenthal enso nBSort
two pollcomon who havo nccess to
tho prison warned him that If ha
supports tho Btntomonts.of "Jncfc
Roso," ho will forfeit his life.
GETS AN ATTORNEY
(By
Associated Press to Tho Coot
Bay Times.)
NEW YORK, August C It is ex
poctod that Martin W. Littleton who
dofonded Ilnrry K. Thaw will take
chargo of tho denfonso of LI out.
Chnrles A. Becker. Friends of Boc
kor in tho pollco department aro rais
ing n defenso fund of npproxlmatoly
fifty thousand dollars and havo askoA
Littleton to defend tho nccusod lieutenant.
I
HELP SOIRS
Former Coos Bay Man Projects
Line from Medford to Port
Orford Now.
rtAVnnW Orn.. Aug-. fi.. T. n.
ly for living qunrterB. tho occupants, Somfirs lins tntorpstod n numhbr of
i to get their meals at "Sunset Inn." Bandon men In n new railroad pro-
Mr. Simpson hns long had tho pro-! jept. His project provides for tho
Ject In mind but wns postponing car- consrrucMon ef a lino from tb
rylng It out until the railroad camo. Southorn Pacific at or near Modfor
Gray, Mrs. G. Swanson, Mrs. M. Mc
Voy, Herbert Swanson, Mrs. J, E,
Traxler, Miss Delia Holmes, P. Brls
ter, E. Doughterty, F. Alclatl, O.
However, ho thinks that an auto lino
can bo established between Mnrsh
flold and North Bond nnd Sunset Bny
that will provide for them amply fori
the time being
This morning Nr. Slmnson and Mr.
Tumen rohirned from Shoro Acres tn
nbout nn hour. I
September 1.1.
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times).
TOKIO, Aug. C The funeral cere
. - -. ,-, I . . I I - .. !.. T 1CT.1..,I
uryan, a. .owih, a. uiuu, u. uum, ihuiij ui uio mio iiiuoiui m juniuia.ij All Invited Tako Steamer Alorfr
T. O'Donnell, J. Llnnett and P. Sn- fixed for Sept. 13 Interment .will bo' , i$!
porla. at Momoyama the following day. Bring your lunch.
CALEDONIAN PICNIC
"i Charleston Bny Sunday. August
to tho Coqulllo river, thonco down
tho Coqulllo to nandnn nnd thence
to Port Orford.
Not many dotnlls havo been learn
ed rognrdlng the project but It Is un
derstood that Mr Somors claims that
foreign capital Is behind tho road.
Among thoco In Unndon who liar
been financially Interested in It art
I Col. Rosa, the Galllers and Mr.
! Trowbridge.
Mr. Somors wns here a few dnys
ago In conference with them regard
ing tli a scheme.