The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19??, November 10, 1910, Image 1

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    THE
-A-WEEK
VOLUME 4«.
EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, NOV 10, 1910
Brooklyn Lawyer Has Big Job
Bossing 10,000 Policemen
OF YEAR
The sweep of the political tidal wave which rolled over the
country is further emphasized by additional returns and revised
figures nt hand. The Democratic majority in the house will be
st least 4 2, and possibly more, as compared with the present
Republican majority of 4 3. Added to the reversal in the lower
brunch of congress, this morning's returns showed the Republi­
can majority of 26 in the United States senate rapidly approach­
ing the vanishing point, although the Republicans are now reas­
onable assured of 4 8 senators, or one more than the necessary
majority, with a number of stutes still in doubt.
In Ohio, u Democratic legislature was elected, assuring a
Democratic successor to Senator Dick, Republican, and the plu­
rality of Governor Harmon is increased to 60,000.
AS CERTAINTV
President Stevens Says Con
tracts May Be Let This
Winter
Portland, Nov. 9.—Sixty-seven precincts out of 182 in Mult­
nomah county give Bowerman, Rep., for governor, 3062; West,
3013. The Democrats still claim the county for West by 1000,
and West has a good lead in the state, and there is no doubt of
his election.
The Oregonian places his majority at 4 000 in the state.
Returns are very slow, and many precincts wiil not finish
counting today.
WILL ALSO COMPLETE
UNITED RAILWAYS LINE
Short Extensions to Small
Towns Off Main Line Will
Be Served by Feders
Portland, Or., Nov. 9.— Incomplete
I
returns at noon from thirteen coun­
ties in Oregon, outside of Multnomah,
give for congressman of the first dla-
trict: Hawley, republican, incum­
bent, 2762; Smith, democrat. 20...
i .
For congressman second district:
Ijifferty. republican. 2100; .Manning,
deocrat. 1202.
For governor; Bowerman, repub­
lican. 4688; West, democrat, 5406.
^or »UP
e judge, six year term:
1. r
Burnett, republican. 3282: Moore, re­
publican and non-partisan. 2761;
King, democrat and non-partisan,
2516. Burnett and Moore are un­
doubtedly elected.
For supreme judge, four-year term:
Bean, republican. 3334; McBride, re­
publican and non-partisan, 2713;
Slater, democrat and non-partisan,
1752. Bean and .McBride are doubt­
lessly elected.
Portland. Nov. 9
Within a year
probably, or 18 mouths at the out
side, elect rl* trains will lx* In opera­
tion between Portland and Eugene
Copyrl<hU 1910. b
und between Portlund and Tilla­
mook.
"What do you think of s iawy«*r trying to U mi IO.KI) «i^qx?r»Z’ demanrWl
This assiiriinre was given yester­ a dlsgnated policeman of Uses ter New York “He Is in for a tine time of ft."
day by John F Stevens, president of When Mayor Gaynor sotoctad James C. Oopsey. a Brooklyn lawyer, as police SAYS HUSBAND LIKES
the Oregon El«*ctrlc company und the ootnmlsaloner of New York city th* metqi«r» of the force gasped with sur­
United Railways.
ANOTHER WOMAN
prise. It tak«*s more than a cuimaixler to be chief of the army of bluecoaf»
"We shall endeavor to complete
th« United Railways to Tillamook in New York city. If he only had to deal with the directing of the men It
and th«* Oregon Electric to Eugene would t»e a simple problem, but pell lien I partti*» have a good deal to say bow Mrs. Anna Watkini Sues Benja­
within on«* year," said Mr. Stevens, a police force shall be run. and that is where Mr. Cropsey la going to hit the
min Watkins for Divorce
"and to do so will probably require snags, it is claimed. Still, the police commiaslonerBhip of New York is a big
and Tier Maiden Name
th«* awarding of some contracts til I k job. It even leads to the White Hous«. That is where Colonel Roosevelt
winter. At the present rat«* of pro­ broke Into th.» limelight of publicity—whe» * be tire» gained country wide fame
gross on file United Railway». how- He was the police commissioner of New fork city when the force was not ns
Alleging that her husband. Benja­
ever, it may require 1* months to large as It now la. hut grafting was »tipping to hold greater «way, if such a min Watkins, became infatuated with
complete th«* Tillamook line."
thing la ¡MiHsllile. Even R<x««velt's grcntdnt enemies concede that be did much another woman. Rose McKety, imme­
Mr Stevens added ttiat Oregon for tlie police force, and lie won lifelong friends when tie d!recf«*d the blue­ diately after their marriage. Mrs. An­
Trunk work In central Or«*gon south
na Watkins today instituted suit in
und east of Bend In the near future fonts. Mr Cropsey is forty-six years of age and is a member of a famous the circuit court for divorce and fori All
Republicans Elected Except
ftrooklvn
family
He
m.i<lr
g<x»d
as
u
lawyer,
but
his
Job
as
police
commu»-
would depend on th«* general finan­
a decree restoring her maiden name.
sioucr Is In-fore film.
cial situation In the East.
Anna Johnson. AreBr'inig to her
Harry Bown for
complaint, filed tbis afternoon by her
Many I'it«*n**i<>n Planned
attorney. I. M Travis, they were
More than 200 miles of exlen-
Sheriff
married at Roseburg on May 13.
■IntiH me definitely planned for the
1909, and have no children. Mrs.
Oregon El«*ctric mid I lilted Rafl-
The result of the election in Lane
Watkins alleges that here husband
wnys. Involving mi expenditure of
after their marriage took up with , I county indlcate3 the success of the
17.ono.non to 11 o.ooo.ooti. The Eu­
i
the McKety woman and told his wife! I entire republican ticket with the ex-
gen« road will be mi extension of the
that he cared for the other woman | ■ ception of Harry Bown. for sheriff,
road now In op«‘rutlon between Port­
more than he did for her. Besides, whose majority is large. Some pre­
land mid Salem mid will also serve
she alleges, he often whipped her and cincts will not finish their counting
liMitlwr Ih-niiM mt
Albany. McMinnville is to bi* reach­
at
one time threw a pan of water in­ until late tonight, and the return»
Now York. Nov 9
Corrected r«*- ed by ti road branching from the
are so incomplete that it would be a
to her face.
turns show King demixrat. In 25th main line near Tualatin or Wilson­
waste of time to make footings in the
New York cotigrcHHlonnl district In ville and running via Newberg. The
vote received by the various candi­
place of Cyrns Burry, republican.
extension to Eugene will require the
dates until tomorrow. The general
DEMOCRATS
CARRY
construction of 71 miles of railroad
result, however, is not in doubt.
¡
Menici» Carric-tl Washington
mid the length of th«* Mi MiumBiw
Hammond and Russell, for clerk,
Seattle. Nov. ». - -Bellingham, Ev- line will I hj ..,vrH«»Hi»wren> miles.
COLORADO BY
have run a close race with Hammond
erett and a doten small towns In the In addition to these two trunk lines, Alleged That Nation Pays More
leading on the face of the returns,
Vezey Strong, Temperance
statte of Washington voted dry. U’o- about 100 miles of short Hues or
LARGE MAJORITY but his lead will be more than over­
man suffrage carried heavily.
feeders are to be constructed, reach­
come by the vote in Cottage Grove,
Attention to Pigs Than
Advocate, Inducted Into
ing numerous points In the Willam­
where Russell has 141 majority
I
ette valley between
Portland and
Denver. Colo., Nov. 8.—At mid­ with half the vote counted. This will
Human
Offspring
Office
Today
HOME RULE ABOUT
Eugene
Routes for then«* lighter
night the democratic state headquar­ elect him.
have t>e«*n practically settled
ters report large gains in Huerfanc.
Bingham and Bean
THREE TO ONE lines
Baltimore,
Nov.
9.
—
Are
babies
London.
Nov.
9
—
Sir
Vezey
Strong,
upon by the company, but construc­
Lasanimas, Pueblo. Ripaso, Larimer,
L. E. Bean seems to have defeated
j
the
first
"teetotal"
chief
magistrate
worth
Raving
’
To
give
an
afflrma-
Weld. Morgan and other counties for I. H. Bingham for joint senator for
H r McAH»t«r. of Portland, man-i tion will n<*cessarlly be deferred
, of the metropolis in the 700 years’
Cottage
a ger of the Greater Oregon Home ¡»ending the completion of the main , tlve answer to this question, which i history of the office, was formally in- the democratic ticket. They will Lane and Linn counties.
Huie association. telephon«*d Major roads to the principal cities of the has been repeatedly asked by physi- i augurated as Lord Mayor of London come to Denver with from 5 to 8.- Grove precincts cast nearly 900
000 plurality.
votes, and will not finish counting
Forrest late thia afternoon that the* valley.
' elans and scientists who have point­ today. New mayors were installed
Shaffroth. dem., will carry TVn- before midnight. With half the
vote for Home Rule in Multnomah
today
In
all
the
cities
and
towns
of
ed out that the nation pays more
ver by 12,000. and will have from votes counted. Bean leads there by
county was running about 1 to 1 and
CITY NEWS
j attention to the conservation and ' England, and many quaint ceremon- 18,000 to 20.000 in the state, with 126 votes, and it would 3eem that
that Multnomah will give Home Rule
i«*s and revivals of ancient customs the remainder of the ticket not more
Bingham cannot overcome this ma­
a majority of about eight or ten
welfare of pigs than to human ba­
the ceremonies.
than 2,000 behind.
The funerai of Mr«. Rertlia M in­ bies. is th«* object of the first annual marked
jority. Linn county, with eight pre­
thousand
He was mistaken in first
Exercises of the usual character.
sou
will
be
conducted
lit
the
Gordon
cincts to hear from, gives Bean a
reporting 18,000 majority.
chapel nt 11 a. m. Friday. Rev. M. meeting of the American Association I including a pageant, marked the in­
lead of 130. Bingham carried the
duction
into
office
of
Sir
Vezey
Eugene precincts by quite a heavy
Returns from East Eugene No. 3. I*. Dontniersna«*» will conduct the for the Study and Prevention of In­ Strong. A banquet "to entertain Hls ROOSEVELT'S ATTACK
Roosevelt’s Friend Beveridge Is received too late to lit* tabulated: services and the remains will lx* in­ fant Mortality, which was convened Majesty’s ministers" will be held to- .
majority.
Judgeship
I Rowerman. 109 West, 82: Hing­ terred 111 the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
here today. A program touching on night, at which the new mayor will
ELECTS BALDWIN Judge District
i ham. 91 ; Ilenn, 79; Hammond. 117;
Coke is re-elected in this
Buried in the Land
drink
the
health
of
King
George
—
in
many
matters
of
great
importance
i R ushc II. 62; Bown. 137; Moon. 51:
district, but the contest between
The local alumni association will I has been prepared, covering three ginger or lemonade.
Connecticut. Nov. 8.—Judge Bald­
t’beshlrn precinct: Bowerman. 9; give a reception to the women of the days, and some of the leading medi­
slide
The new Lord Mayor is fiftv-three win is elected democratic governor Hamilton, democrat, and Jones, re­
F. I.. cal men, humanitarians and social years of age and is a self-made man.; of Connectivut. the first democrat in publican. is close. Hamilton has car­
West. 8: Hingham. 5 ; Bean. 6; Ham- University at the residence of “
1ndtsna¡»olls, Nov. 9
While the mond. 12. Russell, 9; Bown. 13; Chambers Friday. November 11. It settlement workers of the land are He was knighted while occupying 18 years, over Chas. Goodwin, but ried Lane by 300 or 400 majority but
Is expected that all the graduates of
count I» not official, yet sufficient re­ Moon. 7.
the office of sheriff in the city of ■ the rest of the republican ticket, in­ the result is close and doubtful in
Douglas county. Hamilton carries
the I'niverslty living in Eugene will here and will deliver addresses.
turn,, are In to show that th«* next
Vew Haven,
Haven for Coos
of New
,
Amazing statistics as to "the London. He is famed throughout; cluding Tilson. O*
by 250, loses Benton by 100,
Judge E I.. Bryan, brother of J. J. be present.
general asse m bl y of Indiana will In*
the
empire
for
his
opposition
to
li-
;
congress at large, is elected
Two
slaughter of the Innocents” through
democratic on joint ballot with gioii Bryan, of Springfield. and an old
quor and is director of the United republicans and one democratic con-i and Lincoln and Curry are not heard
Ignorance,
lack
of
proper
attention.'
from. Hammond is probably elect-
•«rktnx majority, wlilrh insures the Oregonian, was re-elected district
The season's run will be finished
It is Kingdom Temperance and General gressman are elected with very close ed.
election of a detnocr 't to su«*t*«*d Judge in the sixth Idaho district by I at the Eugene fruit cannery tomor­ i food and clothing, are given.
Provident institution. The Lord Ma­ results In the First district, where
half
of
the
least
Initiative .Meaeun-e
lie* overcome u re- row If It Is not decided to cun another asserted that at
Beveridge. John W Kern Is the 1500 majority
yor will figure prominently in the; I^nargan, democratic,
is leading j
With very incomplete returna. It
publican majority In the district uf car load of apples, as Is contemplated ' deaths In infancy are preventable. ceremonies attendant upon the coro-j Henry, republican.
démocratie nomiti«*«
Plans for federal, state and munici­
. is likely home rule has lost in I-aM
2500.
today. This will have been the pal work along these lines will 1>e nation of King George next June.
Roosevelt made a special efort to ' county, and the vote on prohibition
Sir Vezey was asked to pledge him-1 defeat Baldwin.
May lief cat Berger
longest season It»-the history of the mapped out by experts and there will
is
adverse.
* Nesmith
’
coun-
cannery and thousands of dollars also be sessions devoted to medical, self to refrain from attending In1
Milwaukee, Nov. S
It Is eald that “HOME RULE’ MAY
ty has been i smothered under In
stats
any
but
Protestant
religious]
■ mistake was made In the vote of
were paid out for wages.
educational and philanthropic pre­
Lane outside of Cottage Grove, and
ST. LOUIS SNOWS
HAVE CARRIED STATE
vention. Dr. William H. Welch. services, but refused to commit him-(
Douglas, and I beaten two to one fn
The harvest number of Anybody’s professor of pathology at Johns Hop- self, declaring that, although person-]
PROHIBITION
UITDER
Multnomah. All the proposed new
Portland. Or., Nov. 9. — ♦ magazine Is now being printed in
•
I1y
a
Protestant,
he
Is
as
much
the]
______
_
[ counties are i swamped by an advert«
■Home Rule’ may have carried ♦ Eugene and will be out some time kins University Medical School. is official representative of the Catho­
-
—
presiding Educators of many other lics as of the Anglicans. He explain­
vote.
In Oregon, but the result is In
next week. It will be devoted to the
St. Ixmis. Nov. 8.—In 227 out of
Unofficial returns from those pre-
doubt It la strongly leading in : products of Lane county, the amount universities and medical schools are ed that it was quite conceivable that! 403 precincts of the city, the vote ®n
present.
cincts which have reported are print­
Multnomah county as far as
during
the
term
of
his
mavorality
a
i
of yield of the various things raised
prohibition was 52,551 against, and ed in today’s Guard.
An Interesting exhibition Is a fea­ foreign king might die. and that Ca-I 2.519 for.
counted
All new counties are : here* and the price received for the
ture
of
the
convention,
including
the
completely snowed under. In­
tholie
services
for
that
monarch
'
products. It will contain a number
Kansas City. Nov. 8.—The Kansas
♦
milk work of municipal health de­ might be held at the Embassy in City Times says the state has prob­ TWELVE KILLED IN
cluding Nesmith.
partment«. clothing for infants, diet.' London
♦ of fine illustrations.
Under such circumstances, able gone wet by a hundred thous-
i
Frederick and Lionel L«x»nard j and other displays. It i- stated that he declared. It would be absurd to re­ and.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
MINE EXPLOSION
Lamb, both natives of the United I the new organization will not limit fuse to attend such servic«?s because
democrat, and the entire democratic
States, took out their first citizen-1 Its membership to physicians and they were conducted by a clergyman
Delagua, Colo., Nov. 9.—Twelve
CANNON RE-ELECTED
ticket Is elected.
ship papers at th«« county clerk's of­ these actually engaging In the work of another faith.
men are known to have been killed
"If circumstance rendered such
fice today. They went to Canada of preventing Infant mortality, but I
an explosion which wrecked a por­
Baldwin is lh*feiit<*<l
REDUCED MAJORITY by
Rom«« tlnu» ago and swore allegiance will welcome all people who believe attendance desirable,” declared Sir
tion of mine No. 3, of the Victor-
Now Haven, Nov. 9. With throe to th»* king of England, but came it*ls the duty of the nation, the state Vezey, "I would attend any service,
American Fuel Co., here yesterday.
towns missing. Baldwin, democrat, back here and now want to become and the city to take part in the work from one in a Roman Catholic cathe­
Davllle. Ills., Nov. 8.—Joseph G.
shows n lead over Goodwin, republi- citizens of th«* land of the free and of keeping babies alive and Improv­ dral or Buddhist temple to one in Cannon is re-elected to congress from Nine were rescued alive and sixteen
ing their chances to grow to healthy the barracks of the Salvation Army. the eighteenth congressional district are stil believed to be in the mine.
. of 4754.
the home of th«* brave.
maturity
All religions are true to their wor­ of Illinois, by a slightly reduced maj­
J. E. Roberts, murdered near Sa­
It is pointed out that the national shippers. and, if I think they are ority.
Stage passenegra out thia morning
lem. was supposed to be rich, but ft
government
spends
vast
sums
In
in
­
wrong.
I
well
never
convert
them
to
were the following:
G«*org«> Ever-;
is now learned that he left an estate
Fifty Years Ago Today.
Ingham, to Deerhorn: J. V. Reed, to vestigating and spreading informa­ my way of thinking by treating them
of only |800. It has resulted in the
TENNESSEE
DEFEATS
tion
about
the
breeding,
raising
and
with
scorn
and
disrespect.
”
Blue River; C. Runyard, to Blue Ri­
theory that Instead of being murder­
Nov. 9.
This argument was considered suf­
ver; T. Lavake. to Deerhorn; An­ care of cattle, horses, hogs and oth­
ed
he committed suicide.
SENATOR
BOB
TAYLOR
drew Sturtevant, to (’row: Miss er domestic animals. It is held that ficient by the councilmen. and the
GiOival Garibaldi. th* ItiUian
Cooper, to Mapleton: F. O. Rosahl. to the baby crop is equally, if not more, demand for the pledge was with­
patrio» »nd liberei or. retired
Monday Woodburn voted dry In
drawn.
Mapleton; Poole Brothers, of Coburg worthy of attention
Chattanooga. Tenn., Nov. 8.—At the city election by 240 to 157, de­
fn>m thè nrtny to hi» homo nt
11 p. m. the Times conceeded the claring for no license and a dry ntay-
to Hale; Mr. Cobb and Mr. Warner,,
Caprera
to Mapleton, and Mr. Yoder, to El-’ «
election of Hooper, republican, by o.*.
« 15.000 to 20.000 majoiity over Tay­
mira.
Twenty-fivo Years Aco Today.
Miwo than fifty houses have been
♦ lor. democrat, for governor.
Ali clection was holil ut Dallas. Or.. • *
William E (Badatone. who fimi
built in Silverton during the part
Satiirdiiv
lo
determini*
If
thè
new
l i icy si.' .« rH»cr I«» tin* TwiC«*-a-U «*<*k Guard win» ,»ny** < ni* year in
♦
resiglieli th» |»rvmi»rHlilp of litui-
summer. Who can beat this for the
COLQUITT RE-ELECTED
High school
now belng crecteil ♦ «11 ic
50) will receive the Oregon Agriculturist free for one
site of the town? asks the Appeal.
lumi In Junc 'w a rreult «f min­
»
■bonld be finlshed ihl.i yoar or not.
yr* *.
uteria! defret. starteli <•'> ih«
thè bollila originali.' vi ted not belng
PY PIG MAJORITY A big run of salmon has been re­
/’ is is one of th«* best farm, rttlf and livestock papers in tin*
Mldlotlil.iii > unipiiigi' « bu ti re­
sufficleiit to finish thè building. Bv
ported into Alsea during ihe past
ocflivc't
.
nil
its
matter
is
well
schx-t«*«!
nn«1
thoroughly
reliable,
sultai lo hls bsi-onilng premier
a vote of 73 to 34 agalnst. 810.000
Fort Worth. Tex., Nov. 8.—The week or two. Trolling has been ex-
ft ;s a splrmlld paper for the farmer.
th« tlilrd rime.
bonds were voteti for fiulsbing thè
Record claims Colquitt elected by cellent and boats have had limit
< tklalioina Dcniocriilic
school.
100,000 to 125,000 majority.
catches.
Oulhrle, Okla., Nov. II--Lee L*u<e,
Chic»«'», Nov, 9
Th« dcmie riit»
Xgye elei ted 321 and th** t«publliiiii»
157 memhrra of th« hou»«* of run*
To-
-r,*K*t>>«<>
Hoclallat etixtcd I
tal 391
Galt'
| h * iiiim rat». 55 ; ru­
publli'»» ’•
demi» ral*.
¡y 'iiinilicr nrcearary t.» control I»
116 'I lie pre»»*nt demo« i'Stlc m«m
txfihlP I» 172. and their working ma­
jority H* Ih« *••”* t»«»*»’’»’ •»
|,,wa i» »till unccrtuln. w th both
ild<-» ilnlmlng th«* govern ir h'*>.
Th« 1‘ctiti«yIvunlii l.gl-latur« I»
»»t'-ly
•I y republican. at*d they will «l>x*t
■ republican succeesor I«» Senator
din. •
Wiinhlngtitti ha» n republican legl»-
lattire which appear«« to Intiere th«
»¡Nilón of MH<>« I’olndcxt i to the
«vani *
nr
In
!» It
In vi
If <
bow
»tat«
tisi*
• demócrata n
circi <J (>»wnl(1 Wen
Î Soo in 5000 mnjorl
n bus
|dah< I* i'i
ably an •i ber
*« announced
The I’tnh legislature, which elect-
«.I a i’lilli-il State» senator. 1« r>*pub-
llcan. while Montana la stlli In
doubt
The Indication» are that
John -’ti r<-|«>l>H< at>« will I*« th next
governor of California by 20,000
The Mlsaourt leglMlat ur«. which
»tocta a United Stat«» »enator, la be-
)|«v«*il to lie »stely democratic
Th« plurality of John A. Bit. dem­
ocrat. for governor of New York np-
prnxltnatiw 66.000. BIX carried the
entire democratic ticket to victory
with him.
Th« pl ur n I it y of Woodrow Wilson.
democrat, In New Jersey, |s placed
ut 30,000.
In Connecticut. Baldwin. democrat,
Is elected governor by 2500.
Th« Koi'lallats have won their first
•«at In the United States congress by
th«* «lection of Victor L. B«rg«r,
from the fifth Wisconsin congres­
sional district
Th« West Virginia legislature Is
'lentocrstlc and will elect a democrat­
ic senator to sue« «rd Senator Si ott,
republican
COUNTY
RETURNS
BABIES
THEME
I
ELECT KERN
SENATOR
r
FARM PAPER FREE
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