The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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BLESSED BE THE MAN WHO
A llANNKH YEAH
Titl .enMn opens ultli brighter
p i 1'iMiulllo Valley country (linn
"I before "' H l.lstoiT. For-
,u,y 1)I"K " foundation for
jours (
VOL XXXVII.
Established 1878
as Tlio Const Mall
Retrial Ordered In Noted Co
auille Assault CaseReas
ons for Reversal Told.
PROSECUTOR'S COMMENTS
ON EXCLUDED EVIDENCE
Also Holds Instructions Asked
by Defense Should Have
Been Given to Jury.
D AMOtUl! I'rw I" Coo. nr Timra.J
SAIiKM. Ore, Mny 2C Hccuubo
-,ni.i.Htor UlJcnvIst commented up-
on oviuciii'o which iiiu i-uiiii nun -,
tiered excluded nnd bccnuBO tho court
I . a ..lt. 4 I.,. nnttt tt n .1 I
.a.ntPi to U1V0 IIIHirilCllUHH HHiieii
iBtructloiiH naked
(, tho Oregon
aed tho Circuit
lty In thp case of
pmivli'fnil di( hu.
for by tnu doreiiBO, i
proiiie court reversed
court of Coon county in tno case 01
jcso S Unrton, couviciou ior inn-
fault upon -MlflB .Mango lonKum. iiur-
I. SUPREME COURT REVERSES TWO LIVES IS M'NARY WINS HUGH
KIN OF J' S. BARTON COST OF KISS BY 1 VOTES
upon MIbb Madgo "i onkuin. Ilur- ,.mit i.()urt were given. It Is not
epresentcd Coos county In tho likely that a new trial of tho cane
legislature MIbb Yoakum nlcn take plain before September,
lino of tho nllogcd offoiiBo wub Tho Unrton cose was suhmltted
.1. r.... II... nfitiimiiiv nt nintlllln. ... .1... a.... r.... nl.,... . ....!.
ton represcn
last K
a clerk for tlio company at Coqulllo,
ltli which iiurian ib connected.
f'nlltu. llf Itl'llM-Ull
During tho trim prosecutor i.ujcq-
i.i sniii'lit to Introduco ovldcnco to
During tho trlnl proBccutor I.IIJeq-
how the reputation of MIbb Yokum.
Tbocourt excluded this nntl tho proHo-
cutor then Btatcd to tho Jury what
he Intended to show by tho ovlddnce i
Prior to tho Indictment af Unrton, a
petition of citizens of Coqulllo, doplor-
Ins tho moral conditions In Coqulllo
and calling attention to Barton's
rate, wnH nddrcsBcd to tho grand
jury. Tho Supromo court 'hold this
inowoi a strong senument ngauiBi
Ilarton nnd tho court should have In
itructed tho Jury not to bo guided by
tcntlnient.
I A. SMITH AND
WIFE ARRIVE
Head of Lumber Company Is
Here for Short Stay Capt.
Olson's Fast Trip .Up.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Smith urrlved L ;,'",, 1, v,,tlonal (Jeograph
j.ero yesterday on tho Adeline Smith nfflffL
to spend 11 few weokB on tho Day 1 u ' J """, ' roKrnm
This Is Mrs. Smith's first trip hero ....win-jInu out tho prohrnm.
over flvo yoara nhtl In honor of hor wr.qiitvoTO.N' X) C. May 20.
Mmlng.cnpt. Olson nuido ono of tho c;MVloOH0N0i,.8 ,hlra- visit to
fa.test trips from San Francisco t hat', , . , ho ,llllt t)l0 ,ret,i.
the Adollno Iiub yot modo, her running ,Vun ' ,, oro thun flvo years ago
tlmo being only about thirty hours. ""' ' . .. hcoimt IntereBt. Tho
Mr. Smith ha boon Indisposed nnd iirJncI ml Interest centered In his
yesterday nnd today was conflnod in ''...' )oforo tho National Ooo
nle npnrtmonts nt tho office butldlne --....i.i,, society nnd the conforonco
hv n linil Innllmnhn II.. Iina lllHt m "'. .' . .. ' ,.. lnn,l. In Pnn.
,7 """ """ "" ,"" """ '" I ","
luiiivu uiiiu un exiuuueii uiiDiuiii 11 1,
. A. Wnrnor who wub oxpectod here
with him will probably not nrrlvo be
fore a week or so.
Mr. Smith has boon anxious to have
Mrs. Smith visit hero before but on
her previous trip to tho Day, they
encounterod tho worst storm that hns
prevailed nlong tho coast in a long
time and sho becaino very seasick and
tad a horror of tho ocean voyage.
Hon ever this tlmo they had a flno
trip up. Mr. Smith wanted hor to
see the many changes thoy had inado
in tho plant hero and' sho also wish
ed to visit at tho homo of tiolr eon,
Vernon A. Smith.
It was said thnt thero was nothing
new to glvo out concerning Mr.
Smith's visit hero this time. Asldo
from tho completion of tho plaus
mado for docks and warehouses neces
sitated by tho oponlng of South Front
-.vui, Ulliur IHUllUIB IIIU IIIO IHOJ'v..-
Jon of the Eastsldo mill, which has
&0' h !ftWe.S.L'. rl)l
... u iumvu diiiuo hid mow "-I
biso mo inspection of tho smltn-i'ow-ers
road which A. II. Powers Is com
pleting. Mill Slough Fill.
Thla In M.. CmlM.'u flrol vlBlt noro
lnce tho completion of the Mil
rouRh fill. Owing to his Indisposi-,
inawpoM.
Tlon he hns not been able to Bee tno
lieen able to see tho
hnf tho fulfillment'
niaiued changes
of his wlah has wrought In tho ap-
of his wlah has wrought In tho ap-
Pearaiico nf Afnraliflol,l The elOS I1K
o Will Slough has been a hobby with
Mm since his first visit to Mnrsnfleld.
even before ho acquired tho big
reretsts hero and tfna personally In- "" ., of an ju,i,artlal tribunal
tereeiml. nnH lla ,anllntloii will bo atl"u ".... i
---"., Mlt ,l f V....M.U. --
-.. ui blvUl. DUIIOIUUillfU l" .......
Just bow long Mr. and .Mrs. Smith
M remain Is not known.
SHAMHOCK
is iauxciir.D.
Sir Thomas Union's Yacht
Slides
Into Wuter Today
lr AwoclUfcl Frtt to coot P TIoim.1
GOSPORT, England. May 20. The
Shamrock IV, challenger for the
America's cup, was launched here
"day and christened by the Coun-
of 8haftaburg.
A8 tho nn... ntinllaniiAr Bllll (IOWU
ways, tho Countess of Shafts-
Jury wh0 had done similar 6 c,r
f?r the shamrock III. christened Sir
Thomas L pton's latest champion,
Yachtimr fiinnrfs nnneared greatly
..w ..un v..m....o". --
Impressed with the boat and ex-
Pressed the opinion that she had a
oSorJ,QnCe tUaa Bny f prS"
MARSHFIELD,
Oregon Supreme Court Orders
New Trial in Coqulllo As
sault uase lotiay.
Ti,0 Oregon Supremo Court today
rou.m,,i ,le voiivlction of J. S.
BARTON CASE
IS REVERSED
iinrtiui of Coqulllo on tho charge 01;.."
Su-i1HmuiIllllK MM y0l1,nm nnd ordered f,ll
u ,, Un No ,lulnlls ot t,,
Krmiiiils (m which the Supremo -. r
r . .1... .1 ... i.i . . 1... II r
Krniiiittn on which the Sun
court reversed the decision of
to the Supreme Court nhout a month
ago. C. I. McKnlght nnd Judge
Siierrv were nttorneys for Unrton
nnd District Attorney i.n;oqviBt una
ilinrL'n nf the tirnnocutlon. hut In
submitting tho ciiho to tho Supremo
Court, Mr. IJIJoqvlHt had a Salem
attorney arguo It for him.
The Unrton enso rnused quite n
furore nt Coqulllo. Mr. Unrton wns
Indicted on charges preferred by
Miss Yonkam, 1111 employeo In his
office with attempting to niwault her
In the vault ot tho abstract office
nt Coqulllo.
Former President and Party
Arrive at National Capital
Today Kept Busy.
1 inr Aiwll4 rrn lo Crot lur Tlran.J
WASIIINC.TON. I). C. May 20.
Col. Roosevelt nnd party arrived hero
tii ih nrturnoon nun wrno inui uy 11
Wltll lilt ITOfirUBBHU ivnn". "
. " . . . l.la M.
gress. Ho wns niso i aj " i--pects
to President Wilson.
Senator Jones, of Washington,
Says If Law Is Repealed
People Will Rewrite It.
(Dr AmocUI! Tr lo Coot Dr TlmM.J
WASIIINUTON. D. C, May 20.
Tlio Panama Tolla Kxemp Ion repeal
ins debated again In the Senate
Senator Jones of Washing on led
o f with an 'attack on .ho hill.
off with an attacK on mo . .
American people will not have , thrtr
Amorlonn DOOll O Will 1101 nut
fB,B pSe?hs leglslauoniy ho
f-yv'"
IL'lilllU i ... . -.--
Ul eeimtor jones said that tho time to
- the dlBmit0 wltn jjngianu
.-,,"". tho uiBI1
for0 tlU) ro
"""."o (he repeal and not after
w.as uo'or..." .'.. . rnnal. ho
f',e. w.a, " erclged "Huertaln" ingeu-
"'" " oxerciged "Huertaln" Ingeu-
bl '" ""...'. n imnri. Suther-
ROOSEVELT IS
IN WASHINGTON
PANAMA TOLL
IS DISCUSSED
"" B- utnh introduced a resolu-l bel1K Ioaiied on tho Adollno Smith
i, ' "'-ainng 0u the president to sub-! thB afternoon. The logs are Immense
-.".", .... nritaln a proposal for:onoa boinij forty-flve feet long and
for Arbitration.
Meet TodayA
meeting of tho
rt iiiuEt...t -
Chamber
of Commerce execuin e
Is to be held late mis
comroiiiw .- -,-,---- nlnn for
sending : th Coo. Day concert band
to " tland and to tour the Wllam
ette Vnlloy. They will probably
tako up the Fourth of July colebra
uon matter also. Tho saloons are
objecting to donating more than
$05 apiece for the celebration and
some threaten to drop the celebra-
tlOn. . . ... .,.ii.. rpUara
.... M.
"Vind o ce rush for the old ; f7w0 retail yi' rda one i
Srn cle b Kwhlh
Tabernac w um , th0 party re- ?ni00nfebaUBlness, he Is opt
company ouo ir H. Harris respond ' "'.?," ,? and nluht
moving It. Mra-u, u. n i ..mill day and nlgnt.
Mnnv wailtea nuiim"
ed soon aiier w.o and
got "r,;aIItnreIB1aB were waiting
W& 3?w ,U
IS IN A HURRY. HE K
lag
MEMBER OP THE
OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 26,
Reginald A. Barr of Lisle, II
!
octys nu Huuiuuiuaiiy miiuu
Sweetheart Suicides.
HIT Alioelt.M 1'km (o toot Ur TltnM.l
1.1SI,E, 111., Mny 20. Reginald
A. Unrr, leaving behind him n noto
dcclnrlng that his slaying of Ills
sweetheart, Florence Uentley, on
Saturday night wns accidental, Jump
ed beneath n moving train early to
dny nnd wns killed. He Bald ho
attempted to kiss tho girl and sho
screamed nnd hu plnccd hln hnud
Bcrenmeu ana uu pinccu nis nnuu
on her thront. "She became quiet
nil of a sudden," snld the note. Tho
ftntn anl.l tin tirnl nHnmnlnd ulttnlilil
tit. ilriiiinlntv fiml tnlofi,i utiaiirtnnaa .
i.f.u ui.ii. ..u .i.ii, ,...v..iii... u... ...u
"" o ru,ou .....m
IS
HELD TODAY
Body of Late Empress Dowa
ger Haiwo, ot Japan, is
Placed in Grave. . '
inr AocUII rrtti lo Coot lUT TIrim.)
KYOTO. Janan. The casket con
taining tho body of tho lato Em
press Dowager Ilnruko. was placed
today In a grnvo at tho Imperial
mausoleum of Monoynmn. tho
burial place Ib near that of tho
Emncror Mutsuhlto. Thousands of
peoplo knelt In prnyer during the
ceremony.
Statewide Search in California
for Chinese Children Who
Were Kidnapped.
Iljr Amoc ll4 PrtM lo Cooo n; Tlmr J
SAN FItANCISCO, May 20.
Tho two children of tho Chin
ese Consul General nt San Fran
cisco woro found asleep In n dry
croek bod today -where thoy had
wandered nnd become lost.
inr Aiocltl4 Htm lo coo. Ilif Tlmn.l
SAN . FItANCISCO. Mny 20. A
stato-wldo search was Inaugurated
today for tho two llttlo daughters
of Shan Chlng Shu, Chinese. Consul
General In San Francisco, who dis
appeared from tholr Berkolny homo
Sundny night. Tho theory Is ad
vanced In Chlnntown that enemies
of tho faction represented by Shnn
spirited tho girls away tor pomicai
purposos. Tho children, aged 13 and
8, wore tho Chlnoso costume Nei
ther speaks Engusn.
C. A. Smith Company Ships
Four Monster Pieces on
Adeline Smith for Fair.
Tho four big logs contributed by
the C. A Smith Company lowarun
the erection of tho Oregon Pavilion
at the San Francisco imposition uiw
LIMB CIHMM -0 "
ones, bolng forty-flve feet long and
i.. tnni i.i iinmntnr nt tno siiiuii en".
Two of the logs are fir and two ce-(
dar. The Adeline Smith took four
-.similar iokb oumnuu u m ....i -
.. .1 ..i 1... .fin Cfmhfliin
Lliniuor company down a few weoKB
Ubu, , -t
E. U. WheelocK, tne new genuioi
manager of the C. A. Smith company,
and his wlfo who have been spending
a week or ten days on the Hay will
leave on tho Adeline this evening.
HiiHlnesi. Hotter. T
J E. Oren, former manager of tho
C. A. Smith Co. who was hero last
week for a visit, stated that business
..ii.i., ..n 11a la nnw runnlne a
MMNI
CHIfCONSUL .
SEEKS GIRLS
BIG LOGS TO
. PANAMA FAIR
illiunB inere, , t n Point and operat
h for the old. .... .,n ,.Qr,io nnn nt Concord
I HUD 1JIU(IK UIU . . .w - " .
Owing to the
operating the
HOW TO SAVE MONEY TRADE
VIT1I HAINES.
ffi
ASSOCIATED PRESS
1914 EVENING EDITION.
Defeats Judge Benson for Ore
gon Supreme Court Nomi
nation by Small Margin.
Dj Aitoclttai lTrtt to Cott Btr TItwO
POR8TL.AND, Ore, Mny 2C Of
flclnl count, an received hero from
vnrlotiB counties and tahulated today
gave Chnrles L. McNnry n plurality
of sixteen votes over Henry L, Hen
bou In the republican primary contest
ior ine uomiunuou ior wic supromu
court. Recent unofficial counts gave
Uenson a Binnll plurality. Uenson's
supporters nro hoping tho official
.. .... nt Cln... ...I..I1 -nattt lila
luilllL til ottlllll llllHllk Itoiuiv 1110
1.....I
ii'iiu
TO
Senator Borah Presents Pic
ture of Reorganized Party
Stronger Than Ever.
Df AmocUI rrrt lo Coot Ur Tim., t
DUTIIOIT, May 20. A picture of
the future Republican pnrty re
united with the Progressive element,
which left It In 1012, was painted
by Senator Horah of Idaho, speak
ing nt tho otate-wlde conforonco of
ItniiiilillrniiM "Tim Itnmilillrnn unr-
ty Ib coming back Into power," said
Ifornli. "I snld n. year ugo mat mo
amalgamation which would tako
.linn.. ii,.iilft In. tin ni!inli?mii!itlmi nt
the voters, not ot the asHumed load
ers. It Is our duty to mako It
clear that the Hopubllcnn party Ib
in ln !i u It wnn In Hu linat ilnva.
n thoroughly progreBslvo party."
DNITED STATES
TROOPSJARGET
Shooting Occurs in Coal Fields
of Colorado for First Time
Since Army Entered.
inr AmcIiI1 rrtM lo Com n Tlmw.J
TIUNIDAD, Colo., Mny 2fl. For
tho first tlmo slnco thoy nssumod
nnnlrnl I.. tlin utrlkit ll IhI rll'tK 111
Colorado, It was learned today, the
United Htates troons woro nrou up
on Inst night. Tho shooting occurred
nt l In. nilnnm' rntnn nt MOKlinilO.
whoro twenty shots woro fired nt the
retierni troops.
E
OF
TUG IS HURT
In Attempting to Start Flywheel
with Crowbar Percy Mil-
burn Receives Injuries.
Percy Mllburn, engineer of tho tug
r, ..rill l.n xmiflnoil to his bed
for at least three weoka as a result
of Injuries sustained last nigni wiiuu
ho attomptod to start tho gasoline en
gine of tho tug by menoB of u crow
bar. Tho tug was coming out of tho
south fork of Coos River whon tho
engine failed and In attempting to
got tho fly-wheol in motion Mllburn
placed tho Iron bar between tho
was quick to respond, throwing the,
crowbar which struck Mllburn across
tho forehead knociung aim unconon-
a I
Viiti.n wna fnniwl w nihor attend I
ants of tho boat nnd he was ruBhed
to tho office of a physician, who up
on examination found mm m uuui
nvnni nntioii found turn in nuui-
REPUBLICANS
BE REUNITED
NGINEER
&jri&'ZWVSBX.S5&
lor ho fM.1,."" W"" '" '""
"nSS SJ oeffi i ' uled tor ImlM
ThO IUB (.Oast IB U.eu lur ii.n..ih
!!"SSr"ab'into .pie. business at Portland. In
Eddl Morris, who operated tno uoni
W(IO ... w ...... ,.- . . ',
for several months on tno biubiuw.
Mllburn says he has had little dif
ficulty In starting tho engine boforo
It alwaj-8 responded to the notion of
the crank he saj-B.
Mllburn has a room In the Bay
View apartments.
TO TELL HIS TROUBLES
tttira
A Contolldatlon of Times, Coast Mull
and Coos Day Advertiser.
PEACE RELEGATES WILL
NOT GUARANTEE LAND TITLES
J. R. SILLIMAN
AT VERA CRUZ
American Vice Consul Declines
to Discuss His Experiences
During Imprisonment.
Inr AtaoMtlril rrtM to Cm tlr TtrofM
VintA CUPZ, Mny 20. John It
Sllllman, American vice consul nt
Snltlllo, arrived hero today from
Mexico City. Ho declined to dis
cuss his experiences during ills Im
prisonment until after ho had made
an official report to Washington.
gt'iiri
in Mo.vrintr.v.
Xoi'iiml
Conditions Are Destined hi
V.iff lii.fii M.ivlill.
inr Auof Ulnl Trrtt lo I'iMit IUr Timet I
WASHINGTON. I). C. Mny 20.
Normnl condltloiiB are prevailing
again In Monterey. Consul General
llahua reported todny to tno hi sue
tii.iinritiiniii Tin. nillrtintl tn Hnl-
tillo was to' resumo tho 'carrying of
pasMengers touny nnu naunn re
ported his plan to go to that city.
Mrs. John II, Simmon, wire or tno
vlco consul, received word at 8al
tlllo of her husband's imfo arrival
at Vera Crur. Mrs. Sllllmnu ex
pects to leae Snltlllo soon with a'
patty of other Amerlcnn women.
Supt. Thos. Dixon Says Chief
Engineer Hood Has Not Or
dered Work Started Yet.'
Special to Tho TIiiips.)
EUGKNj:, Or., May 20. Tho date
- uinrtiiii' coiiHtriictlou work on
tho three blu bridges on tho Coos
iinv.Kitumio lino Iiiib not been fixed
nnd no definite preparations for
nntrni'tii for till work llllVl) 1)0011
inndo. oxcont tho orlglnnl contract
let by tho Southern Pacific company
to tno .MCArtnur roras i-uiuimnr.
Thomas Dixon, superintendent of the
McArthur Peiks company on the
Coos llny-Uugeno lino, when asked
about tho matter today, mado auth
orized the following statoment:
"The date for starting tho bridge
work has not been fixed, but wo ex
poet to got notlio soon."
iimii.r tim rontrnct which tho Mc
Arthur Porks compnny has, Chief
Engineer Hood of tho Soutiiorn raci-
II,. Ima llio rlL'Ilt In fix tilt! 1 1 111 11 for
commencing tho vnrloiu work olong
tho route and It Is up to him to say
whon tho uridgo worn sinrm. mu
McArthur Porks company lias been
anxious to got all tho contract work
undor way. ....
Howover, Chief Englneor Hood Is
said to bo relying on tho statement
of Englneor Uroughton, who took
tin umimllniFa for tlio blu bridges.
and thnt was that tho Coos Uay
brldgo could bo completed In six
to nlno months. Ah tho contract
ior tho structural steel for tho Coos
Hay brldgo does not cnll for tho be
ginning of tho delivery of It until
January l next, thero Is amnio tlmo
to begin tho work and havo It roady
It Is reliably understood that the
steel for tho big bridges will be
brought In nftur tho rails have been
laid to tho points where needed,
tho heavy glrdera being bundled
better on curs than on ship.
IS
J, C. Walling nnd wlfo left yoster
.i.... ... iiu nrnnirwntor for Portland
u " .'.---- .:....
.Mr. WillloK liicllncl to llilnk that
I o mu.t huvo met wth loul i,lv. Il
.nn.ln.lnu- h.il Imoil onifflUOd
NO ORDER FOR
RBIDGE WORK
RELATIVE
FOUND
DEAO
III IIIU I""' MW-...W.- V .-....- -- unv
order to get homo from hla pluco of ,lWB' . -&.,, Itiw
busliiCBs. the son-in-law had to crosB Xo Ileal Made. Mra. Enoch lloli
tho river and might have eltnor accl- laud states that the report about the
ttontiillv fallen In or been slugged. Mlchac Kerrlgon property nt the,
Mr" Walling has "been hero for some corner of Broadway and Commercial
time for the purpose of starting a being sold Is incorrect. Mr. Kerrl
brlck Plant and resided on Southigan has been quite sick at the llaV-
Uroadway. ,l0m0
DON'T SCATTER SHOT
Conrciitratc your iiihcrtMug In
the nev simper that riiichci the peo
plo Jon want to talk to. Aiiiinui'l
tlon costs money. 'I'ho Times m.cs
money to oiHeitlseis.
No:1 262
Unexpected Hitch in Peace
Conference at Niagara
1 Falls Occurs Suddenly.
STILL HOPE TO SOLVE
PERPLEXING QUESTIONS
Mexicans Say It Is Impossible
for Them to Guarantee Ac
tion of New Government.
tnr AtMCltled rrtt to Coot rur Tlnwi 1
NIAGARA FAM.B. Mny 20. Tho
wind In tho Mexican mediation enso
suddenly cored once more todny.
When nil seemed going well nnd
everyone wns optimistic nnd tho
Mexlcnn delegites, iienoving incy
had reached accord with tho Ameri
cans, were about to Ihsuo n formal
statement exnlonatory of their posi
tion on the laud question, and re
gretting It wiih dearly Impossible
for them to glvo gunnntees as to
tin. nntlnn of n now nnd rccounlzcd
government, there rnuin n sudden
halt.
After making all preparations, tho
Mexicans snld they hod concluded to
Ihbuo no tironunelmcuto. It wna
obvious thnt there must bo Bomo
more definite assurancca rcBpcctlns
ll... in n.i iiiiitulliiii to inent tlio de
clared purpose of President WIIboii.
How It was to do women oui wnn
not clear, hut llttlo doubt was folt
by those pnrtlclpntlng thnt It would
bo worked out.
Following tho Mexican'!) announce-
nicnt thnt thoy would not Issuo n
Htntument. thu Amerlcnn ' dolrRntes
dashed up In nutos, rushed to tho
room of tho mediators nnd n pro
longed conference ensued. .Jusiico
I.nmnr later dictated tho following:
"Wn linvn tllH'llll to lllsCIIHR lurillD
and details of a plan of paclflcntlon.
On a number of them wo find our-
iniimn I.. untiat mi t Inl nc rnonioilt.
Others nro still under discussion and
as to thorn there uob been no dis
agreement.
J
OF
New Haven Case Dropped Un
til June 3 Books of J. P.
Morgan to Be Inspected.
lilt AwkIiM ltM to Cam IUr Ttnta.1
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 20.
Ti'nrtlu.r toHtlmniiv Imfnrii tlin tlltiir
utato Commerce Commission on tho
finnnciui nfrairs or tno mow naves
railroad was postponed todny until
Juno 3 to penult the examiners to
Inspect tho books of J. P. Morgan &
Co., and tho personal letters of tho
lato J. P. Morgan.
JACOH HUH DEAD.
nr AtiocUt IVtM lo Coo IUr Tlintt.l
HARRE. Mass,. May 20.
Jacob A. RIIh, author nnd social
workor, dlrd of heart trouble
at his summer homo nt Aster,
Long Island. Ho was n closo
friend of Theodore Roosevelt?
PRISON TERMS
(1)7 Am wltt: I'rtM to Cooa Pr TIbm.
IflMhON Mnv 'fi Tint suffrac-
ottes who slashed tho pictures In tho
Nntionui nailery nnu uoyai ainhi
emy and soverul window Binashorii
woro convicted and sontencod to
day. Six months Imprisonment was
given tho picture destroyerw, wnuo
the window smashers received four
months. One frail girl collapsed In
court us tho result of a hunger
Htrlko.
All offors of ball wero refused for
tho flvo suffragettes when tho court
aw tim exhibits seized In thel
flut. Thoy Included shrapnol,
hand
grenndos, ooIIh ot fiiso aim
of liousea,
plans
FLOODS SWEEP
UTAH VAI.IiEY.
(Dr AMocltl4 rrrtt to loot l7 TIibm.1
R1CHFILEI), Utah, May 20. The
dam of tho Hatchtown irrigation res
ervoir In Garfield county, CG feet
high nnd 300 feot long, broke lpBt
night and releabod a flood which
Is rushing down the Sevier River
Vnlley. Tho settlers were warned
i.i.i It lu lillvil Hint no Uvea WOTO
lost, but muny homes wero
homes wero awepi
POS
PONEMENT
TESTIMOI
FOR OFFENDERS
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