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&T 71 r; ;".- i. THE DAILY REVIEW 7 ' MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. V VOLUME If,. . BISBEE, ARIZONA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY IG, 1912. f V .-- NUMBER 6. BISBEE .' : f t I I f ; i v j & I PI. l? . U ' '! E?. ' i l WK IS COLONEL SAYS NO DECISION 'RAPID WORK ! HIS NOMINATION ! ABOUT EXTRA ! IN CHOOSING ' NOW ASSURED1 SESSION YET; DARROWJiY! ' ' i .- - U4"aQ W7 THE MAN WHO REALLY UNDERSTANDS THE POLITICAL SITUATION. By Jolni T. McCutcheon. ; m ETC Roosevelt Issues Statement Legislators Say One Is Nee- Savins: He Will Re essarv Rut Governor Named on First Still Insist It Is ' Ballot Not i CRITICISED TAPT IN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD SPEECH' COMMISSION REPORTS! Claims Brownsville Affair Is! Recommendation That Old! Being- I Teed to Dis- Fort Grant in Graham credit Him with , County Be Purchas- Negroes ed Is Made Twelve Men Were Tentative ly Passed hv the Defense at Close of First Day of Hearing FOUR OF THEM PASSED BY STATE i msnKr: isnvirw iu'REav. room i .-.. Western ViiIou Building. Phoenix. ! May IV I'rglng the- purchase if i i l DAYTON. .May 15. in ho opinion of Colonel Koosevelt. tlie campaign for the repul.'ican nonrn.itlon for president Is now decided. lie dictat- ',ii,.,,.,i p nr-m In Graham conn ed this statement tonight: "The ' tv tno i:enon industrial school site number of delegates necessary to commission's reort was this morn nominate is j ::i. Of the delegates ai-. mi. transmitted to the legis'atuie. ready selected, without e.i.iting con-jTuc r0,orl shows that there are sev tests. I have more than too. Of theeral of tno 0ja p0st bitlld!ii avail delegate yet to be selected. I ain,ai,n for ocupancy and that an agii conHdent tliai I will recei.e enough lclr,i district ol 1.000 acres In to Insure- m nomination on the first ( ,nediatelv surrounds the buildings lial ot." The colonel refori'.l to sev-aril, that' good water is available. Wil eral states, in which he saWt he would; COK rwentv-five miles distant. Is tl-e receive more votes than are now ac-1 .,'rest ,own to the fort. It is not credited to him. His table, he added, consIljer,.a ilkoly that the report will did not take into considc.ation the ... ...,i.i...i ... th rni c.cdnn chances nf hi cocilrlni- thr ilnlf-itoc ' . ". ... irom lances of hi,- securing the delegates :of ,ho "Iogisatllrc. om -New Jersey and Ohio T(lp KinIu.y A Speaking n Kenton today, Roose- ,, ,.,. ,,,, liill was before the l.m.. .. .1.1 . nfrnrnnnn f.l. l rnnirt ..ol. l.l. 1, . ... ..". HUIW HUH """"-" "" . .-,. .,uuu,MnSOTron ,llo ,a(jor comlnlUee. A majcr K?t n,? ' ?aie.a ,'naJ-'rit .mU f he committee composed ol to im,wiM ,P I .1,"h!KR " wl" 'wls, Graham. Kerr and Hall fav- S ,SSSrb,.5 ZrCr'-'seS r wfee 'rf tcoHnr, . tonight. He delivered fifteen spec he a" ' ,k". ,n,e '' J" ul ot U" re?, I to crowds of large size. jPr,!er -'. pIvo " the second reniU-w Criticizes the President M" only si votes in the whole house In his addivsat Springrtr-id. Roose- ?oal' nuMerrt for a second read velt eritlelTmt Tift -A rari.,in . -i. S lumorron. n me legixmnire uu ". & .-I.u.l, IA1I " ( (....,. . ...,,..., mer congressman from Illinois," he journi? toniorrow night, the bill will said, "who is supporting Tsft as his,'1.'0. wi,h. ,lho sos.!ion alir?,Vs,,.Jon,f i chief Lorimer did. has ccme into it is said a motion to kill the bill Ohio !,rinHn- mlh, f ih- ..!1U le made when It is up for sec companies of the colored regiment'0"'! rea'5in tomorrow with every, which were dischar?l beeanseot the1 lndicatl'1 lhat ueh ? motion will riot at Hrownsville. These men were ' carrv- ,..,,-, ; brought here to assail me because of Extra Session Still Uncert?in. what 1 did at Ilrownsvllle I always Indicating that the governor's of-( accept fully the responsibility for. fico considers the present session tliu I what I Jo. I did take action nt'last chance to secure legislation for Ilrownsvllle, and my judgment in tal-.kom ,imc iK u' fact tlist admlnls-1 lug it has been ratified oer and over tr?-;Ion friends this afernoon Intro- j again bv every competent man whoi'luc(1 aml "dianceil to second read-. Investigates tt'e matter; If,- tribunal j lnK a oi'l to make the salary of t'je after tribunal. 1 want to call our Kovcrnor's secretary S..OOO a yerr. attention to the fact lhat the TattiAnl1 Jt mlj;ht be added here that fie managers, at -i time when Taft him-' governor still insists that no extra pelf Is in the state, without one woiu'!H'sIon s necessary or the ?olons ' of protest from him. are trying to'10 complete their work. Netwith nse that Incident to my discredit and I standing this fact, it is frequentlv to his advantage. Xow. 1 :-cted upon Mated on the floor of both houses by the recommendation of Taft. whenlmen wl'o should know that an extra he was secrenry of war. j session wnl le called, and delega- Colonel Roosevelt held up the an-tlons representinE lotli brances of i nual report of the secretaiy of war.tho legislature called on Governor i for 1900 and read an extrr.ct from it, Hunt tonight and requested him to ' in which reference was made to the ca" immediately an extra session Ilrownsvllle :ffalr. "There is Mr. "The governof declined to state wha-. Taft's own icport. uimn which l;coiirfo he would follow. The regular acted," he said. "Mr. Taft. lu my j session clones tomorrow at mii'iiii-ht Judgment, cannot and will not affirmi Many Bills Passed, that his action then taken was not! The senate this afternoon killed proper. And therefore I hold it 'the house good roads bill but art-' wrong for Taft, without o word of ' vanced Its mesure on the same sub-' protest, to allow his manners to im-'ject. It confirmed ISolin as mine in-, port into Ohio, while he is himself ispector and passed the recall bills, in Ohio, men who will try to per-' affecting federal judges and United miade our colored fellow citizens lhat States senators and the inheritance : I. and not he, should be blamed for tax bill, fending the last three mens-, what was done." ures to the house. They also passed ' In several 3pcches Roosevelt 'and made ready to be sent to the j charged that he Is being opposed In governor the Carey Act bill ami the the campaign by democratis as well bill providing for the creating of ir-, as republicans. Colonel Roosevelt ligation districts. said tonight tuat Comptroller William I The houre considered and recom-' Prendergast, jf .New York, will make mended for passage taxation bills ( the nominating speech for him at i effecting express, telephone and tele-1 the Chicago convention. graph companies and railroads also - (the Switchlicht and imleterfninatn ' j sentence measures and complimentary to Maddocl: of Coconino county one' of the vcrj popular members of tha i I house iassed he Hunt county bill ' wn:cn nidkes ?.Iaddeck.s home. Wi. i llanis, a countv seat. When calleel up- 'On for C sneech MaiMnol- arno c overcome with emotion at the toke. ! ., , , 'f friendship from his fellow mem-i President Says It Is Too Late rs tim he was not able to respond. m nv "I favf Out Many members In otlng explained ro oa i.eae uut tliaf lhey wcre agajnst the biU Personalities ,for Maddock. The measure, how- ' ever. It is conceded will not pass the SANDUSKY. Jlay 15.-President senate. Taft will not let up his attack upon I The senate ton'ght Is In session but 1 Roosevelt as long as he Is in the cam- tho "hetise adjourned at C o'clock for palgn lor me renommamu. in &e- lye nay. jr a roil call were taken eral speeches made today, tho presl-' a the Elks theater where a boxing dent emphatically declared it is not j contest is on a quorum of the repre tho time now for Roosevelt to preach 'sentatives would answer present. tne doctrine oj "no personalities. ) Roosevelt Is now goln? about Ohio THP.EE FAILURES IN LONDON, j saying he had not condeicended tol j IersonaIlties with me," said Taft at' LONDON, May l.V Settlement Mansfield. "It he had reached ttat dav on the stock eiehnni? bero tn. i conclusion two months a-;o, I should I day brought three smajl failure as a not be here to tall: to you at all. j result of wild speculation Indulged In Hut having applied to me every name recently. The announcement of the in the calenda-. and now o.ninc back! failures Into In th ooc ,.-,.. -.i in Ohio miil fenrinir Its effects he n ortmrnvhot .n.n.n.i . i says, 'Ixt's hae no personalities.' ! . am here to answer the charges he today, and bnught In the name of continues to make, although now he Roosevelt many times, "You would does not roar so loudly, and doe3 1 think from the way he talks we were not use so many epithet;." At Gallon,' a very sadly opp.esscd pie. Well, the Drcsldent said: "I may be pnz-l I have no doubt there Is lorun for Im- zle-wltted, but I know the difference provement, bJt I think we are getting between plain truth atul plain fiction ! alon? fairly well, and wo are not In Frequent Tilts Between Op posing Counsel Were Caused by Questioning of Talesmen 1X)S ANGi:iJ-:s. Mav IV -In the same small toiirt room in i.'ie Hall of Justice where the Mc.Vamara broth ers were sentenced to piicn last De cember, after pleading guilty tnj charges of djnamitlng, Clarence S. j Dai row, of Chicago, tnei- ctief conn-' sel. and one of tho most luted crlnii- j nal lawyers in this country was placed j on trial today before Superior Judge Sutton, for the alleged b'ibery ol . O. N. I.ockwoodj one ot the venire men in the McNamani caso. Another i charne of attempting to bribe Juror I It. G. Main vlll be ignord at the! present trial. i Rapid iroiess was made today In j the examination of talesnion. ami at j the close of loony's sessioi. ibere were I twehe men in the jury bo who had! been par 'J 'entatlvely b the dt fense. after they had passed two loi j cause. At the close of the day four I of these had leen accepttd tentative-j ly by the state, after one had been excused for caeso The court will , rule on the ftate's challenge-s tomor-! low. The four ruen who are now sub-! ject only to peremptory challenge? ; are Dr. Francis II. Greer, rc'ircd pliy- sician. L. T. I.ammers, A. J. Sn)der and ,V G. Ritchie. A. F. IJryan was excugM by the ', state because he exrresseo. as his ' opinion "that tho defendant was too! clean a man to commit such a 1 crime." The twelve ipen were J locked up for the night, ind tomor ! row quarters Vlll be fjinr:.shed for 1 thtm by tho county, as all talesmen I ev TAFT WILL NO! SIOP ATTACKING T. R.:i will be confined until they are cnseil. ( May Have Jury This Week I According to District Attome) Fredericks, there Is a posaibilitj that the trial will lat two lucntbs but if tho rapid progress of today is ji'on . tinned in the selection 'of a Jury, It is expected the taking '' eUdence will begin oefore the end of thist week. There were trequent tlits o opposing counsel during the day. to : day, particularly on questiens asked t of the talesmen touching upon the't rrobable appearance for tne prosecu tion of Itert H FranVlin, one of the1 McNamara defense itec;lves, whoi Ijleaded gniltv to jury bribing, and was fined $l,00n, the amount of the' alleged bribe money said to hatej Leen found en his person. ! The general form of the question put by Earl Urgers, counsel for Dap I row. to each talesman, was whether If he had ins'-uctlons frcm the courl he would view with distrust the evi dence of an informer or accomplice. Rogers once . -tried this by. asking a talesman "if he would be 'nfiuenced by tho testimony of an accomplice, who wanted to send a substitute to the rcnltentiaiy." This atoused a i slur m of protest from the prosecution It Is Indicated by the questioning that the nature of the defense will be an , alleged "frame-up" against DaTow I and a conspiracy by bis former asso-j ciates to sav themselves by testify-' Ing against their former chief. Of the twelve men In the box, most of thei.i are over fifty, and nine of them are ranchers. Dut few rer- j sons were adiritted to the court j room as it only contained room for ! fifty-one, aside from the Uwyers and press repre3cntatles. Mis. Darrow attended today's se'.slon tA fourt. ' Si; rX v( 1 V'--JiE3Qf - OF REPUBLICANS LAST EVENING fyWjdt E MAJORITY FOR COLONEL California Returns Now Give IJim Plurality of Almost 20,000 TAFT CARRIED FRISCO SAN FRNH.SCO. Ma 13. Furth er returns from yesterday's primary In California Indicate that Roosevelt will have an approximate twenty-five thousand majority. This is ionceded to him by the opiiositlon leaders. Fig ures which hav- been received from 2,8j." precincU cut of 3,700 In the state, give Roosevelt 122,702; Taft C2. 397; La Toilette -I0.S23. which make3 a plurality for Roosevelt of 19,IS0. The same nrecincts gave Clark 3-.4M and Wilson 13.CJ-5. Now mat the result Is determined, there is much conjecture among poli ticians who have turned to the ques tion as to what is to be the outcome of the condition presented by t!v fact that Taft carried the fourth con RELLAND 10 8B " BATTLE SCENE Federals Expected to En- Ben Reitman Tarred, Feath counter Orozco's Rebel Outpost? Early This Morning REPORT SMALL FIGHT OROZCO'S HKADtJIJARTKRS, Jim Inez, May 1".. -Scouts reported to night to Orozco that the federal forces wcre advancing northward rat idly and would nrobably attack at daj break. The vanguard of the fed erals under General Tollez, Is r-ald to bo ten miles north of YermO, with the main columns under General Huer'a but three relies in the rear. The front of .the rebel forces imder Salazar Is at Asuncion and Kscalon. !1 ond -In miles respectively, south of nere. ine main column is at RpI (Difierent Factions .of the j County Committee Ilelt! Separate I Sessions ; rooseveltf'orces ; outnumber others 1 Power of Chairman Was the , Technirnlitv That Caus ; ed the Split in I Meetinir i Whipped them to a frazzlj was the tenor of messages received in liisbco i last night from Roosevelt leaders ac , the republican county centr.u commit tee meeting neld nt hensnn last night to decido how delegates io the state 1 republican contention at Tucson wero to be selected. Reports from both factions of tho committee- siiow that the Roosctelt men were in be majority with a good margin, hut. alleging a violation of sacred parliamentary usage, the Taft It ariers and 1'ieir followets. fighting ' rir an uninsrructed delegation, with drew from the meeting and held : meeting of their own. j Following the close or the meeting ' of the Roosevelt faction, David Ben sbimol, of IMnglas. a Ron-.rvelt lend er, said to The Review oer tho 'phone: "The commitlee was ea'.Ieu to order , at eight o'clock, with i;n cnmmiltee men present in person or by proxy. There were :'3 Roosevelt supportero ' present, with n Rooseelt .i xles. and . nine Taft men present with U prox I ies. including the chairmin. Gardner, ' and Secretary lxcke. I Roosevelt Men in Majority j Mt was evident from tlu start that tho Roosevelt men were in the ma jority. The meeting began with, thu roll call, and an attempt was mado by the Taft men to rule out nine mem bers of the committee who had been elected by :l:e committee last No vember. This motion failed, and at th4 outset nh&wed tlie weakness of tho Taft forces. Several of thosn members who were elected last No vember were present, having receiveil notices trom Chairman Gardner of tho meeting a Benson. ; "Finally resolutions we-c passed calling for a .neeting of the county I committee a" Douglas on Hay 23 at 8 p.m. for ih- purpose of electing delegates to the state covention at Tucson on June 3. Mr. Cassidy moved 1 to table the motion, but '.he motion was lost. Gardner then made a rul ing of his own volition, to the effect that he and he alone hud the right , to name the j.laco of the meeting at which stato convention delegates would be named. This rul'.ng was ap pealed from to the committee, and 1 the appeal was sustained. "Thereupon Chairman G.trdiner and Secretary Locke, with seven other Taft men, taking the records of thu meeting up to that time, and their fourteen proxies, left the hall. Thero .... TMtv.rv TT-",, ,. , i Remained in the meeting .".3 commit SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Mr.y 1.,. Ilenja-j teemen, win 13 proxies, all for min Reitman, manager- fcr Emma Roosevelt. George Jay. of Naco, wa- Goldman, was kidnappfd by a squad , elected temporary chairman, and I of virilintes late last uighr. taken to! E- "'. of Warren, was elected r n r-.e....niiio ,.., . n temporary secretary, and tie business Los PasT-isntas ranca, n.ne miles, or the meetln, roceede(i. Tho ques- nortli of the cny. where was tarred, tlon of the meeting at Douglas on W. . LEADER ' IS KIDNAPPED ered and Branded hy Vigilantes , Set Adrift on the Desert GOLDMAN;SMANAGER feathered nnd driven across the des-. May 25 to name delegates to tho ert. The letters "I. W. W." the Inl-; 8tat0 cenvention was thep put and tials of the industrial Workers of the J""1"1.- T'' motion was later recon ... , , . , , . . , ! sidered and amended, changing tlio orld. around which tho San Diego piaco of meeting to Bisbce, at tho free speech fight centers, were first,! same daj. and hour for t!l jmrposa nninted on Ite'tman's had.- then. It . i .t . .. ...;.. ....... .v, ,,,,,,, ,j, ,IU urr i - - - -- - -- . --iui t-i--t;iiHii siuie cuiieiiiiun t.eiegaie, Iano, six miles behind. The distance ls nlltged, he was branded . t,e amended motion embodying tho between the rebel front and the ad-i Keltman was kidnapped in an auta provision thai the chairman. Georgo vanclng federals Is only about 27 mobile, whflo Emma Goldman was ap-' Jaj.f shal, iVJ notjco to ever.. mem. miles They are expected to cover ' paling to the police to protect herl ber of the tmntintr and it., nurnose. ; that distance y morning. Tney haet ir , a if " . sur,roanaea lne "Resolutions were then Introduced uici mat ibii cnrneii me luurci con-. ,. .,,-o; . t. -- gresslonal dktrict San Francisco I fc "CJnSn ., " f , Ll SAW LIGHTS OF IHE Br"MfJii;if uremii oaii r lain- i.i'ti-B c..i.. rn ... , c.t. by 131 votes. This district has ''i"C!.2,1KReula".0 ,s lley ? he two delega?s but Taft leaders say a I " 7j" '' "',. "L" "., 7 .S' conte.1 is doubtful. There Is a direct , 'J0 reboIs have tht'ir hcst fortlH conflict between the state law ind the I , ' rule of the national committee on hotel where she is 'staying. Answer Is Belief of Officer of the Californian According to Testimony and there are some people that I don't think do." Ko ha-1 been talk lne about Roosevelt. The president spoke twlvo times a condition of dissolution so that we need a capital optratiou, in toe form of Theodore Roosevelt f.-,r a third term." LONDON. May 15. At least one officer of the rteamer Californian firmly believes that the Callfora'in was near the Titanic when the White Star liner struck the Iceberg that caused her to sink and that he actual ly saw her sink as the lights on a vessel he was watching dlsappeart-d. Charles Grove, the third officer of the Californian, to testified at to day's hearing of the board of trade inqv.irv Into the Titanic disaster. Evans, a wireless operator en the Californian, also testified that he be lieved his ship wa3 near the Titanic, judging from tmj strength of her signals. The committee concluded taking the evidence of tho ' officers of tho Californian and then ex amined the captain and the wlrelejs operator of the steamer Mount Ten pie. The operator told of th tele grams ho heard passing between the Titanic and other vessels. this subject. The s'ate law provides for the nomination of delegates by congress'onal districts and their elec tion by the state at large. The na tional committee rule is that dele gates be chesen by congressional' dis tricts. There was nothing on the bal lot however, tr indicate the congres sional district from which each of the 26 delegates came, nor of these 2S which your wpre delegates at large. So 'ar the returns show that Taft carried but one county, Cala veras. and La Follette, one. San Jo quin, Roosevelt getting all the rest. EIGHT MORE FOR TAFT. PROVO. Utah May 15. The Utah republican state convention today ro lected eight delegates to the national convention. The delegates were in structed for Taft. and "to use all honorable means to secure Prosident Taft's re-nomination." TWO CONVENTIONS IN WASHINGTON ABERDEEN. Wash.. May 15. The republicans of Washington split In their convention today. The Roose velt and Taft supporters each nam ing delegates to Iho Chicago conven- (Contlhued on Page Two) CF ' rfinrtntncr thn rTiitAfttr .f TThn?otrt Ing her request. Chief Of Police Wil- rtnnaevult (.r tlio rnn-ihlln.n nnminn. son went to the hotel and was closet-, t(on for president, and wcie carried ed with the woman, when the crowd' unanimously. entered and seized Reitman. , .-rhe appo'-tionment of delegates to .- te.r..in thp "?y. Reltir'-" entered the state convention amonV the pre Lscondido dressed in an overall andjclnctR of the county was as follows: jumper suit which he had borrowed, j Warren district. 6: Douglas and Ph but quickly left town. It !s believed ( tleville. 1; Iohns.on. 1; Naco, I; he is en route to Los Angc.es. ; Tombstone, 1; Benson. 1: Huachuca, Emma Goldman, after t first aat'ij. Gleeson, 1, ly rcfi'Mns to leave the tlty. finally' '"The'cassidv machine called for agreed to go. She was oscorted to the ro, caU on everv m...ion," con tho train, and left for I- s Angeles. cmeA jrr. Benshimol. "and was out- ,. 1 voted two to one on every test of BOTH IN LOS ANGELES I strength." " ', . , , Want UnHstructed Delegation LOS ANGLLHS, .day la. Reitman! Following their denartura from V Coyame resulted in a victory. They' and Miss Goidman arrive! here thls P. hall, where the comm ttee was evening. Reitman was not hurt to called to order. Chairman Gardner s anu mo iaii .orcca met a: tho Man- JIMINEZ, Ma? 15-Tbre hundred federals under San Jinos w.jrfe driven from Coyame r- Colonel Gamboa's rebels today, according io a report sent to Orozco tonight. The federals. It Is stated. left two machine guns. The federal loss was 14 killed, and the rebels lost one. FEDERAL STORY DIFFERENT EL PASO. May 13. Federal offl- dais here den that the nirmish at any extent, n..t said that he was corn- declare the federals dislodged the rebels with zlight loss. Reports in- ... ..... . - .1UV KILCUL. III.- SHIM lll.lt. lit- ,.:, .UIir ... . - aicaie mat tr.e rebel roric under, ,, , ... . ,, ' sion cotel, witn a membership ot Colonel Camo-i. which was sent south ! PelIcu to waI': tbirt5r m-,,s on tne twenti'-four In person and hv nrorv. last Sunday from Conejos, is now nearj desert last nifjfL He and Miss Gold-j according to Harry Locke, cf Rlsbee. Velardena, were the plautf- of the i man declared tonight they will tell secretary of the committee. Ixicke American Smeitlng and Rer.ains com- of their experiences to .sympathizers j says that the split was caused by pany are located. It is believed that at a meeting tomorrow. the introduction of a mcllrn by the tho rebels' aim Is to obtain explosives' ! Roosevelt bunch that embodied four and food supplies there. . i VIOLENCE IN ATLANTA STRIKE j points, each cf which sho'.Id have been a separate motion, as It called PUBLISHER TESTIFIES ATLANTA, May 15. Thu first case of violence In connection with the N3W YORK. May 15. W. P. Wil-strike of tho pressmen on Hearst's, lett. publisher of a. trade paoer, testl-, newsraper. -T,e Georgian, occurred to-! fled today in the' government's suit day when utilcn men and.strike-break-for the dissolution cf the American i ers clashed. As a result, three union Sugar Refining comrany, lie stated nieqare In . hospital, baby beaten. that between 1S00 and 18S7 bugar was handled by brokers on speculation. CHICAGO. May but that this practice was (.topped In tho latter part of 18S7, and now sugar Is really stored for speculative trading. 15. Conditions re sulting from the strike of the press men on Hearts papers nere aro un changed. The papers continue to is sue editions r.s usual. for a decision, as to whether thero should be a primary or no primary, for an adjournment to Douglas and other points. The chairman ccatend ed that this motion was ambiguous, and that the points should bo pre sented separately. The majority, however, thoufht differently, so the Taft forces withdrew irom tho meet ing Though the lines wero clearly un (Continued on Page Two.)' i mi va, . - -n.t ......., 4........... J ,, . -