The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Will Keep your Incomo front
Furnished Rooms Steady.
YOU can rcnlly help tho family
rovonues by renting a few furnished
rooms and, If you know how and
when to uso tho classified columns,
tho Market" EITccllvolyl
it will P"t th0 fncts "P0",1 .f"our
Lmv boforo tho eyes of nil "pos-
pttP i fvors" In town. And If thoro
fjno of ".on" who ought to own
It, you u bu
you may keep that llttlo extra In
como as "steady as a clock."
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, . vWl Estninisncii in Jtwo
VOL. AAA VI. W Tl0 const Mull.
MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912 EVENING EDITION 14 PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 55
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SOLDIERS MAY BE ORDERED OUT ITALIANS AND TURKS FIGRT
it HI MfllilNtS
WOUNDED BY THE INSURGENTS
United States Forces in Nica
ragua Fired Upon While
Aboard Train.
THERE TO OPEN
1Hth RAILROAD LINE
The People at Granada Were
Found on the Verge of
Starvation.
(Br Associated Prcbs to the 13008 Bny
' Times.)
MANAGUA, Nlcnrnijiui, Snn Junn
Dei Sur, Sept. 21. (Delayed In
transmission.) Tliroo American
marines were sllglitly wounded by
Insurgent bullets fired nt Mujor
Smcdley D. IJullor'H ibuttnllun (if
American marines ns tho train
bearing tho force of tiluo Jnckotn
ua marines wns pawing through
JUsija Thursday nlc.ft for tlw pur
pose of opening up tho rrdlrn.nl
to Cranada. The American forco
wired today at Unnmdn, tho pop
slice of which wns on tho 'vergo of
narration.
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DEAD LEFT IN
THE STREETS
Strike Situation at Bingham
Does Not Improve Men
Are Still Entrenched.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bny Times.)
BINGHAM, Utah, Sept. 21. Ad
jutant General E. A. Edgowomt nn 1
unpi. w. u. Wcbl) of the Utuli
Nntlonnl Guard, Lieut. C. A. Per
sons of tho United States Army
and others mudo nn Inspection to
ddy of tho workings of tho Utah
Copper Company's proporty for th
purpose of sclenting u point of
viiutiiKu for stationing tho compan
ies of tho National Gunrd, In wuo
it Is necessary to call soldiers to tho
scene. The strikers arc unusually
unlet today. Humors of plnni to
plnco mnehlno guns opposite the
fortlflcatSllim On tho nifiiiiitnln'iiM.v
licld hy tho strikers, nro micun-
iirmeu.
The "breastworks f the Mvlkoru
Americans Tell of the Mexican
Federal Defeat .at Ojin-
aga Arms Seized.
(lly Associated l'ross to Tho 'Coos
Hay TlmoM.)
MARFA, Tox- Sent. l!l dimmi,,
returning from OJIungn wkory tho wore occupied again today
leuerois wero uorouted Sunday sav
Uiut thoy saw n8 nuiny an 1C deail
Mexicans lylnw In tho stmotH on
Thursday. Tho deputy United
tfinics CUStOtils ml lui'lor Jit I i-..
ffluiio, mo AtuurlcoiiH declare, linJ
III 1MB POSWIHHIOII 75 llOWH, 2lJ0
rifles, 10,000 rounds of nmiuunl
tlon nud fifty pistols eaptuied fioni
Hinugglers llhlu the lust low dn.
e w
I RECOVERED
Han Arrested Admits He Rob
.bed Millionaire's Mansion
Last January.
(By Associated Press to Tho Oooa
Day Times)
.NEW VOUK, Sept. 21. Tho bur
Jary of tho mansion df 3. P. Mor
ns, Jr., while Mr. .Morgan and 'Ills
forty-servants -worn sleeping, hna
ten confessed to tho police by John
Berniuer who wns arrested Into yes-
uraiy. in ola possession woro found
Ktea watches, mednls, diamond
Plus and other articles stolui
from the home. To burglary occur
red lilt January but the news wan
tot Dido public until Bomo tlmo af
ar men a reward of fn.uOO wns of
ied for the recovery df various nr
wi i stolen, mnny df -Which -were
(Icelesi becatun nf Mirtir ni..
"an. Dernaucr wns arrested In a,
fwaihop no "was trying to dfa
rm of some of the stolen mrtlclcs. !
MAKKS XDW JIUnWO.
trour Wis mnmlnM About'
uountry "Banks. ,'
(By Aeioclited Press to me Coos
uay TlmtH.)
"H IUKK Kant 1 -..
CJn..t il 1 " .,'1 - ruilUB
iMkMj"1 l0 0lntiT 'banks
7 uwn loay W Lawrence O.
rrj, comDtmib.1. .r ,.. ,
W.htUoM ankJr watners.
: after October Iwsald -he de-
(tmtr. k i ,ne "nniBintlon nt all
2R"ta te board .of dlctors
HcV"618 ttnde ,fal -thdlr pro
w&J h c.omPt-0w cautioned
mn ,Jqulre ' "'lly
i ,T i "-uul"rnw)n ioru or
an ca rnrniiaii ..
acwi m m :r-"""vu " u"
- . uii retort."
DOUGLAS, ArJz., SopL 21 The
federal columns under couimand cf
Alavurndo and Alunoz, ulilch wore
out of cammunlcntlou with Agtin
Priotn for so Vara 1 dais, havo m-
rlved at rrontrns, where thoy com-
iiiiicu wiui uoionoi ozrcpnn. Thoio
nro COO IoIaral3 nt Knoittrns. In
antldpatlnK an attack bv tho r..
hols, noarily the entire rnrrlson nt
ARxia I'riutn wero used Jn outpost
duty Inst night,
Miniagers 'Confer.
Hy wAnsodatod Press to Oooa Bay
Time.)
H1NT.ILUI, Ut'h, SepU ill. As
Blstnnt Malinger U. C. Gmmioll ot
tho t;tnh Copper Compnnj arrived
here todrty, and Ocncrnl Mnnncor
U. C. Jia-kllnc 'Is duo Inter for n
cnnTtirnnrM with the inbfo ofllrl'ilB
nnd memhors of tho sheriff's posss.
It Is snld plnns for putting strike
breakers to work will bo discussed.
IIINGUAM, Utah, Sept. 21. The
miners hnvo held numorous gath
erings, Bbindlng firm In tholr do
mnnds. The operntors nro equally
determined nnd tho fourth day of
the strike shows no prospects of a
settlement. Since Governor Spry's
visit to tho camp two dnys go
tnero hns boon but little disorder.
Lust night ho ngnln cautioned tno
miners thnt he would not nllow tho
HvcB of cltlycns to bo endnngcrod
nnd said ho would uso nny power
of tho state If nccessnry to en
forco the Inws.
GunnlliiK Itnllrond.
Three hundred strikers ronnnBAr-
ed todny nt tho fortiflcntlon on Vo
mountnlnsldo known ns tho "snoot
ing gallery," from which tho firing
wns done toward tho Utnh Copper
mine during tho first dnys of tho
miners strlko hero. The men nro
nnpposed to Imvc ngnln tnktni their
places on nccount of tho report
thni nan-union men would bo put
to work by tho Utnh Coppor Co.
todny.
More deputy sheriffs -woro sent
ont to the ninghnm nnil Garfield
ntllroail todny to strengthen 'ho
patrol estnhllshed on tho theory tho
lino might bo blockaded to provent
uiomiportnuon or strike, breakers,
STREET IRK
IN iP ERESS
?toaptroller wid that wl.Kn.
4 of .ne"?,neT "" "not con-
KntioATi v. vy '"nKB -to
1 tatW.A - "" 'tj Liuur-
4 iSnli 50rPratlcm l,e Tohin
'ieilrSi?. you! . that
UdeTat in, rU,a fu" Btnt0'
: tUra ,vf buB'ns of con-
"rtareD a.uCOpr b0 K've"
Poritini ., ? tho company or
uUtor.H """e uy an Independent
anSss sniPATiir.
''aCaitlin.i. c.. .. .
OiHi. ."".?" " 'cmortnl to
BOSTON' m rtUB"K
A"h Set. 21.
Myrtle Point Will Have Eleven
Blocks, and Is Quite
Metropolitan.
(Sjmclnl M Tho Tiacs.)
MYUTItlS POINT. Sept 21. This
city vlLl bo qulto metropolitan
when the pavlip; la fJnJ&kcd. Tho
live-ton r.tuam jollor of tho Coos
Ilay Construction Company w;is
brought to this city oventho coun
ty road .from Coqulllo and the
work of .rolllnc down rtho ub
grado prcjiaraton to InyljjK on th
concroto AioRnn. Ilrought on tho
same daj wns other maacrlnl and
the largo Jienter for molting the
.bituminous .rock which uio muru
rproKrcsalro iDwncoi alone tha street
will have uit on the conanto bas
as soon on It Is Ibild.
When all tho -.work contemplated
to flnlshod Alyrtle Point Will liaro
nloven blocks uif ipaved strttct.
EVANGELISM
IS ONLY GRAFT
Tl KILLED
BY
P
Monoplane in Europe Drops
.r-rom ureat Height While
Making Flight.
Sy Associated Prowi'to tho Coos Bay
Times).
iFHIEnUHO, Saxony, Sopt. 2i.
i.iuuiouiuius tiurgcr nnu JimgnniiR,
flying from Chomnltz to Berlln.wero
"klllod todoj- when tl6lr noroplnno Svr
Riimo cause not explained, crn lied to
the earth ilrom n grent height.
HAWLEY 10 BE
E
RESTAURANT
MAN KILLED
ANOTHER TEN HOUR BATTLE
IS
T
W
L
READ
lUlllulll
Chinese Keeper in Tenderloin
x)f San Francisco Is
Murdered.
(By Associated Prass to tho Coos Bey
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, SopL 21. Geo
Sam, a Chinese restaurant keeper 'In
"tho'lJoart or Uiry'-tuindorloin, was Bhot
nnd'klllcd In Jits plnco of business
Inst "night by two robbers who rob
bod tho till of cino hundred dollnrs.
Thtro Is no truae of tho murderers.
Mseting Will Be Held at ifhe
.Chamber of JDommerce
' Rooms.
(Congrosaman W. C. Ilawloj ,s
oowcted .In tho cir this opening.
JIo 1b to arrive on JJio stage, jirab
aby about 6 p. m. At the Cbxin
bor of Commorce wuma there U1
lie .a public mcetfau; this evoning
to (discuss with tho Consreaamun
the needs of Coos Bay. North
Bend cltlsans and rtho public in
general have been Mnvltcd to u
tend and take part tin tho disau-
eina.
GARRY OUT A
SUICIDE PACT
TTAIiKSoON TKHTJiKAXCK
Suclj Is Staltmenl Made Isy
Prominent Ministers Meet
ing at Chicago.
(By Associated Jresa to Tho Oo
Bay Time.)
CIUCiVGO. Sept. 20, "Evangcfl
Ism In Hie United Btates has degen
erated Into commercialism nnd pro-;
tesslonnllam," according to Dr. J. M.,
Gray, dean of the Moody Hnstltutoy
who spoke boforo the national con
ference of ovnngollsui here yester
day. "The presont day ovnncensi us
convea so tangled wltti booster nnd
hymn book propositions that thoy
simply are In a monoy-maldni; bus
iness," asserted Gray. The methods
of finance conducted by some suc
cessful ovangellsts, ho declared,
"woro nothing but graft."
"When I started out as an evan
gelist." said Dr. P. 13. Taylor, pas
tor of tho First Baptist church of
Indianapolis,' "another evangelist In
vited mo to come to his house, ns
ho said, 'to learn tho tricks of the
trade. Tvo got 'ora skinned a
mllo In taking nn offering,' wn6 one
i. Vui Ereai ...' .'" """ or tins evnngousis uoaaiH, cuiihu-
W,. 'he DerZ.T, 8ru,a 00 ued Taylor. "Imagine Wesley or
uls cl!' .t0 wWh, Moody saying that."
FUe
Tlie
' SutL n,m.an cathollcs In the
iPob..,. " American cnriinni.
r.... ""u rarlev of v..,, v ,.
i.7,,.!? memorial to ti.n n-7.i!
&8
t .1 " Part "in . ,D ",0ior-
,,.l'Bii.e..'n ho great ronubllc
hrchfunfl,!s;.wher.theCath.
:A.O0t amn T "V mission amid
r th crVn eriy' u wns nov.
rtrewmra' Amioclfttlon fOperm fitm,iaa
at Boston, Misjj.
BQBTON, Mass., Set. 20. "The
brewers are tbe malnsttty of national
and practical tlemporan," said Pre-
nlilnnt Tnpnh IWtinnArt nf Nnw YffJt
yesterday in opening Ids addreaa at'
the amitial convention of the United,
Brewenf Association. President Rup-
pert sketched Cio commercial chan-,
ges of thirty-eight year since tne
first Boirton corurentlon stating that
between 1870 nnd 1910, -while pop
ulation iiad Increased throe hundred
percent, rtho consumption rf beer bad
increased iceven hundred prrcent.
Kan and Woman Ki IhEm-
.selves m Hotel in Cal-
gary, Alberta.
ifflty Associated Press to The Coos
Bay 'Times.)
(CALGARY. Alberta, Sept. 21.
Clasped In each other's arms In
meur room in a local notol a man
and woman rtclstered Mr. -and
.Mrs. W. Intnout, were found dead
today. A rerolver which causod
death was found. It was evldent
y -a suicide pact. Jvettora In the
deaM man's packets Indicate that
he las a brother In Frwowatur,
Orejcon.
:.MORK TAS1ERS FODXR.
IDocsiBienta Taknii from ftulUci Re
cord Fucw Recovered.
(By Associated Preoa to Tho Cms
BatTIbm)
WASHINGTON. D. O.. Sent. 21.
?Inro missing papers withdrawn
from the Indian Tiureau flies by Mrs.
Helen lllorce Gray, Investigating the
crow moian affair and arrested horo
am a charge of concealing public re
cords, 'buvo been ffound at the de
partment of Justice and other places.
TJactlcalJy all the tpapers withdrawn
!by Mrs. Gray are accounted for.
Provision Made for Many Rel
atives and Friends Here
and Abroad.
Tho will of the lato Mrs. Louisa
Hirst was rend last night. Tho es
tate, It is said, will Inventory from
$115,000 to $10,000, Including lenl
nnd personal property. The will
wns executed August 13, 1910.
Horbort Lockhnrt nud J. W. Uon
uett nro nnmed nB executors.
In the will the tcstntrlx llrut
provides thnt her rcninlns bo lntd
to roBt In the mausoleum which
was erected In tho Odd Fellows
tioinetory In memory of her lato
husband, Thomas Hirst.
Sho gives to her brother, W. II.
Milton of Now South Wales, Aus
tralia, tho sum ot $1000, and to
each of his children, Annlo, NolIIo,
Edith and Louisa Milton, the sum
of $1000. In caso of tho death of
any one ot these bcnoflclnrles their
bequest Is to bo divided hetwo'.'ii
tho others. Tho will bequeaths to
ultima Nasburg of Marshftcld, tho
d.m of $1000 and to her children,
Lo.ilsa C. Lockhnrt, Harry Nasburg
and Claudo Nasburg tho sum of $1,
000 each.
Mrs. Hirst leaves to Harry Nas
burg her plnco of rcsldenco In
Marshfiold and nil tho furnlturo
thoreln, nnd othor personal effects
belonging to the houao. In enso
Mrs. Hirst should not own tho
house nt tho tlmo ot hor death,
Mr. Nasburg Is to rocolvo In llou
of the property tho sum of $6000.
Mrs. Hirst boquenths to Mrs. Ma
ble Cnssndy nnd, Mrs. Helen Royal,
two daughters of hor brothor-ln-lnw,
Mathow Shaw, and Mnto Ran
dolph nnd Leo Shaw, children ot
Mathow Shaw, nil of California, nnd
to such children of her brothor-inJ
law, John Hirst of British Colum
bia, ns mny bo living, tho sum or
$1000 each; nnd to Esther Ogrcn
the sum of $500.
Flvo thouBnnd dollnrs' worth of
government bonds nro loft with tho
Bennett Trust Compnny, In trust
for Mrs. Hirst's ndoptod son, Mil
ton HlrBt, tho Interest to bo paid
to him. In case It Is deemed nd
vlsablo by, tho trustees tho samo
may bo used to purchaBo necessi
ties of llfo or other articles for tho
Use and comfort of Milton Hirst or
other legitimate expense Incurred for
tho caro,-comfort', or support, of tho
beneficiary.
It tho trustees at any time see
fit thoy may pay to Milton Hirst
Two Hundred of Former Killed
and Wounded Gaining
an Oasis.
TURK AND AR"AB LOSS
IS MUCH GREATER
Engagement Takes Place Yes
terday Twelve Miles
From Tripoli.
(By Associated PrtMS to Tho Cooe
Bny Times)
RO.M13, Sept. 21. Another ten
hour buttle resulting In tho Italian
occupation ot the OnHis of Knnzcur,
12 miles southwest of Tripoli, la
reported to tho Itnllun wnr olllco
by Geuernl Rogul under yestcrdny's
dnto. The Itnllun losses nro given
as 200 men killed nud wounded.
Tho Turk nnd Arnb losses wore
lnrger, but General Rogut docs not
specify the uuinbor.
NO NEWS IN
JOYNER CASE
IU!.'
condemned In Portu-
KH..lt
i.rwanla mi.' .&ent- 20. The
" T S"!?
W.vatt ing seventy mues
NSLAR.
WELCOME BUYAX.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times )
BUTTE. Mont., Sept. 20. Demo
cratic leaders from all over the state
gathered here yesterday to greet
Wm. J. Bryan, who entered Montana
for a two days' campaign in behalf
of the Democratic ticket,
BODY OE DEAD
MAN F II II fl I
At n lute hour tld ufternooii
the body of n wmiim wns found
on tlie mud flt t,K ewht ,,,,
of tho bay by wuno iMiyw. Up to
the hour of koIuk to press the
body had not I" Identified nor
Mere nny particulars of tlu uiTatr
obtainable.
The body Is that of an mjed
woman with Krey hjiir, probably
05 or 70 years old.
Coroner Wilson has tnken cluiie
of the Ixwly.
SPECIAL CANDY SALE Saturday
and Sunday at STAFFORD'S. AH
fresh CARAMELS. 35c a pound.
11
KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA DANCE
at EAGLES' HALL Saturday night.
IS
AFTER MEN
Advertising in San Francisco
for Workmen for Five
Year Job.
San Francisco newspapers contain
advertisements for men to work on
tho Willamette Pacific railroad at
both Coos Bay and Eugene. Tho ad
vertisement is for teamsters, labor
ers, drlllors, rockmen, tunnel men
and station men. In tho advertise
ment It Is referred to as "the big
now five year Job." Wages offered
are from $75 up.
CARAMELS .15 rents a pound at
STAFFORD'S. Special Saturday and I persons
Sunday Candy Sale.
matter Ib entirely discretionary
wun me trustee or its successor.
If upon tho death or Milton Hirst
he should have previously married
and leaves lineal descendants, tho
Income from tho said government
bonds shall bo used and expendid
In tho support and educatlton of
such descendants or descendant, and
upon the youngest child of Milton
Hirst reaching the age of 25 yoars
the principal Is to be divided be-
ttween tho children.
If Milton Hirst dies, leuvinc no
children, but leaves a widow who
lo a worthy and respectable por
son In tho discretion of tho trust
company, tho Interest Is to uo
padd to her during her Ilfotlmc, or
as long ns- she does not remnrry.
In case of tho death of Milton
Hlrtit, and If ho should marry, also
tho death of his wife, leaving no
heirs, the bonds then to go to tho
public school district of Mnrsn-
field.
Mrs. Hirst lenves to Mrs. Eliza
beth Butler, wlfo of J. W. Butler,
nnd to Mrs. Knto Duebner, wlfo of
William Duebner, nnd to Mrs. Car
rie Anderson, wlfo of E, A. Ander
son, oach two shares In the I. O.
O. F, Cemetery association as a
small token of regard nnd of np
preclatlon of their attentions dur
ing the recent attack of illness of
Mrs. Hirst.
To Eleanor Flanagan, daughter
ot James H. Flanagan, Is left lot
25 In Block 1 of West Bunker Hill
addition to Marshfield.
Two shares In tho cemetery us
Boclntlon ar,o left to tho Bonnott
Trust Co. with Instructions to uso
tho Income In caring for the muiis
oloum. Tho will provides for tho comple
tion of tho mausoleum which nt
tho tlmo of tho execution of tho
will wns In tho courso of construc
tion. It Is now completed.
All of the rest of tho estnto
Ib left to the executors. Horbort
Lockhnrt nnd J. W. 801111011' nnd to
tho Bennott Trust Co., ns trustees,
to dispose of nnd sell without fur
ther order of tho court and con
vert Into money nnd pay tho money
in equal portions to the following
w. H. Milton. Edith M -
ton and Louisa Milton, Louisa C.J
Prosecuting Attorney Visit tho
South SloughNot Yet
Certain of Murder.
District Atto'rnoy Goorgo M.
Brown nnd Assistant District At
torney Llljoqvlst returned last night
from South Slough, whore thoy
wont to make Investigations re
garding tho Joyner disappearance
case. Mr. Brown said thnt tlwro
wore soino matters thoy wauled to
look into, but that so far thoro
woro no now developments. Ho
says ho wnntu to bo miro that Joy
ner Is dend. Wiiilo the bollof or
tho offlccra Is thnt tho man hns
been killed, thoro Is nothing to
positively assuro that, such Is the
caso.
W 1II0 the grand Jury hns boon
dismissed It can bo called togothor
ngaln in tho ovont that It shduld
bo desired to hnvo nn Indictment
roturned. If tho prosecuting nttor
noy finds nny posltlvo ovldonco thoy
enn cnuso artists on warrants. Tho
Investigation of thoiJordnn caso wt
by no menns boon 'droppod.
WOMEN KXOUSEIV
Mm. Ilurrlnmn and MUs, Wto,a Vvyt
Not Temlfy .
(By Associated Proso to Tho Cooo
Bar TImoo.)
WASHINGTON.iDC., Sept; 21.
ir 11 '""""u" "wiaow or tho lato
any part of tho principal, but this t "j """'mnn' "na "I's DIIss, daught
er of tho lato CornelluB N niia- .
mor treasurer of tho republican dr.
i..hR ?mml t0 wU1 b0 e"uod.from
testifying boforo tho 8omto commlt-
C St,at'n.g th campaign contrl
but ons. Sonntors Clapp and Ponroro
decided this today.' Tho sergeant at
arms sent to New York to subpoon
ae tnom wns ousiirni) tiV n n m
thoff, formorly private socrotary to
Mr. Harrlraan, that Mrs. Harrlman
U, ,n. Peraonnl knowledgo of the
contributions nnd that ho was witt
ing to produco any docuraonts of thn
Harrlman estuto for tho Inspection of
tho committee Cornelius Bliss, Jr
has assured representatives of tho
committee that ho will nrodurn v
paper that tho Bliss ostato has rolat
ntontrlbutlonB. Lockhart, Harry Nasburg and
wa.u,doNn8burK' Mnta Randolph,
Mable Cassady, Leo Shaw and Nol
IIo Royal; tho children of John
Hirst who may bo living, and Esther
Oron. If any ono In ono of Mi.mm
groups of logntces shall bo dead,
his or hor sharo is to go to tho
others of tho same group,
Milton Hirst, It Is especially
statod, It not consldorod as rosldu
ary logatoo, ho having otherwise
been provided for In tho will.
11 ono or tno trustees should
die tho others namod aro to sorve.
In caso tho estato is not sufllclont
to pay nil of tho bequests tho de
ficiency Is to bo borne pro rntlo,
oxcopHng thnt Milton Hirst Is flrsc
in hav, ,th0. '6000 ,n Bovornmout
bonds hold in trust for him, It be
ing oxprossod that It Is ospeclnlly
tho wish thnt ho shall hnvo the in
como from time sum.
SECRET INDICTMENTS.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times).
BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 21. A so
crot Indictment wns roturned todny
by tho Suffolk county grand Jury In
vestigating the nlloged lllognl distri
bution of dynamite at Lawronco dur
ing tho textile strlko Jnnuary last.
RACES POSTPONED.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 21. TH
Vanderbllt cup borlos of auto rued
was put off today for two weos