Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1913)
NY ARE CALLED BUTTHERE ARE VERY EEW WHO KNOW HOW TO BLUEE (tow LOST ARTICLES law tms yow is voru time. I A miiiiII iid In The Tlincq vuuit I coliiinii nmy tiflmr you results mi. i mediately. Try one. I Ml II II I I II ,.( f.minl through Times want tend Uicntl 'c thcinl T"'y h-cMiHs. member on" thk associated press Wll KstniiliBiicu in 100 AAVl. ,,, TU, CoiiHt Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES, EKS SAY 1ST END & Consolidation of Tiling, Const Mall ntl Coos liny Advertiser. No. 306 BATTLEFJELO BULGARIAN wr ! . . I If! 1 1 M i O I lit Ml IT fe mey win win ouuum ny Other Termination if Balkan irouuie. IS MADE TO RUSSIA'S OVERTURES Further Victories Over Enemies Take Posses- m of Aegean Port. kiwllr.t Vrm '' UT TlmM.J KNS, .Inly 1- U Is semi- ly nillioilliri'ii nun mo iiivuiv hiriil Iiiih rcpucii in mo iiiih- Diiiisnl for u roHBiitlon or hos- that pence iniiHt no concluded Miiittleflcld. Tlio Russian pro ijiB supported by Grout llrlt- ; i'i -i ( it ih reported l ma el: troops todiiy occupied Ilia ' Driiniii In (lie iiiirtlieiiHt of hitherto hold by tho Bulgur- riioy mo nine Willi to hnvo tak- Icuslnn or the port of Dodeng- n tlio Aegean BCIl biii:i:ks take town. Irriipji Sere Alter Bulgarians lice. loi:-l Tiri3 la Cooi llajr limm, 3NIKI July 12 Tlio Greek hmvc fully occiipk'd tlio (own b, rcciiitly in tlio liiimlH of tliu Innn. In fore thoy loft Soros. NAME RUSSIA TO END WAR Coos Coooity airnd ft&e H. All Belliflerent Nations Em power Czar to Arrange Peace in the Balkans.' Illjr Aioit! I'icm In Cooi Iiay Times.) SOFIA, Jxily 12 All the 'boUgor- nnfu Itt flin fit.lt i ...... in inu iiiNiiuii wiir iiiivo given iiinmu Mill iiinvi'l- 111 I 111(1 II WIIV 1(1 bring the hostilities to mi end. Tim mid C.? colT'V,'V Ih lnrgo geographically; big mul brond In nren, but tliero.lH only plnco und protection In Its broad borders for ono ring nnd Hint is the Stars and Stripes. Thero is no room for tlio red banner of revolution nnd rebellion. in another remnrknble demonstration yesterday Coos Countv served notice on tlio world tbnt Its citizens aro n unit In opposition to tlio ob noxloiiH doctrine of dynamite and destruction ns preached by the 1. W. W. iiRllnlnrH. Tlio deportation of Dr. Halloy Kay Leach donioiiBtrnted that In no nook or corner of Coos County Is thero rest or rertigo for annrchlstlc agitators or disciples of discontent, dovlltry and dynamite. Itiimluii has sent Its niiswcr to Secretary Edgoworth, who propoHed to return and orgnnlzo n local 1. W. In that place nnd opornto through out the county from headquarters there. The nnswer wub a bravo nnd bully ono. The business men nnd worklnginen, carpenters and capitalists In the Clty-by-tho-Sen united In nn earnest nnd entliUHlustlc doinonstrn tlou against the anarchistic agitators who proposed to destroy tho peace and prosperity of their progressive community. Ilnndnn, wo nre proud of you nnd every loynl nnd lnw abiding citizen !n all this brond land who loves his country nud bis homo und holds sacred the sentiment of patriotism and righteousness Is proud of you. The net lou of lliiriilon tins united und cemented Coos County citizens In one unbroken nrgnnl'iitlon foi the protection of the peace of Its homes and tho prosperity of Its people. Tho denioiiHtrntlon thut accompanied tlio deportation or Dr. liniloy K. I.oach wns, HIjo the previous ono on Coos liny, the orderly und pcacc- ii! protest or f nrncHt citizens against tno pernicious prenenmuni oi I ORANGEMEN IN nnurcl.v nnd tlio ilortiliio of tlentrnetlon of tlio 1. W. Following thn nitiHK mooting ThurHtlny evening koiiio of tho Hnndon uftmwitlilo.ii tftllt I ouoli ttill'ufl f.in.nutt (fit. (ft flw iVitl'U'llolmllur KOt.tt popuineo of the i Bulgarian capital Is i nieut of the community. Then Handon showed tho metnl of Its men III IgnorUIICO of tho nctUIlt lllltltltrv- ' I ,.,....w,.,l. .,,. ,.t liu .. nuo 1.'. ,.. l.iiuliinau Imnnn mul nvnrv mill mill I ....111 i ......it. ... .1... ... ." """ i"""-'"""00 "' "."'I'-. ...v... ..,............ I....I.1...H miiiuuuji in inu jnw. r,.i(11... f.iKi.ii tn tiinicn tun nrotoHt onuiiaiip. a message wns sent to niiiiH. inc Rmornmoni lias Biispond- Hurioundlng towns that Leach, tho I. V. V. ngltntor, was being sent out ed tin nowspaporH to pnivoiit unfit- f tlio countv. Coiiullle, Myrtle Point, MnrHhlleld und North Hend, nil n. ... "mH r",BI",eiidliiK, whllo nillled In moral sympathy and support. Nearly a Hcoro of autoinoblles ....?i r cont niiCH to Issuo ro- ,.ar,.t.,j ,.ZL.,,H rroiu North Mend and .Mnrshlleld to Coqullle. Thero they POItH Of flUCCOSM Of tllO Till lirailail nr. i .1 lit- 1 .......l.. .. w.,Ui. nn.l uiw.nil ll. imrllinr IS mles In tho field. Until Inst evening ine iiiiiaiiiinuis Know notliing or tlio action t iikeii by Uouninnla, whoso troops hnvo crossed tlio llulgarlaii frontier. .lOIIXSOX x i.oxnox. inn I'iiiIs lii llluclc lMigllKi (,'ncs I I'hiclmid inr AtMM-Ulnl 1'rii.a to Com Hay TIiiim 1 LONDON, July II'. Jack Johnson. Hip negro pugilist, arrived hero today from 1'iirlB to visit friends. ASIENED OUTMEXICO NOW E Snorted From Bandon 2d nn Over Secretary clfleworth's Trail. IIAMKIX IS Ol'IKT. KliMlal to Tho Times.) I.NDON. Or. July IL'. All let In llauilou today fnllow lie ileportatloii of Dr. 11. K. yisliTdiiy Thero Is still talk ruiiuialliiir from soiim Inih's frlciulH hut It Is bc- ilial the matter will sub- Esooii without furthor do. tlnis rr troublo. .- W iponatlon of Dr. Hullov K. in i com linleil ycslerilav from Mil In a very orderly niannor. iciy on urn arrlva of tho r so autoH bringing delega Ilaililon. Comillle N'nrlli inl Mni-Hhrii Id business men onipnnicil him proceeding dl- 1110 .Market avomm i inni lauiuli was In readiness. Afl i uemy. uiiiiiig which a snek was obtained for Leneh Mm ;iro( ceded to Jnrvla I.iiiuilnir O.lcll Was Htlirteil nn lilu .-.. Ida departure, n fow of tho iinncuiuinnnlnil litm. ini.i l.t... ljnt had been told lilm nt mill 110 wnu rmiulilnrn.l n Wo iltleu and tbnt lm lm,l o nnd nevor i-nlmn t n..i, "lug to bnv. ' ' B tho trip over from Coqtitllo. .'HIV V NIlllKn Vn I inn .11.1 111 ( Olllllllo Tin vim ..... I'alo hut otherwlso exhibited f Ion of tho evident strain lime been under. "lllllle. tho Ston wnu JirlnC :eseorte,l direct from tlio boat . a uirgo tnroiiK of Co elIO, moil and wnmon. n. M. .... ... ..--., l inu iincir vrnl.n c ... O'liig a lnrgo Aniorlenn flag, i . .ur lno Peoplo of Co il briefly tnlil M. n.nt i.n wanted thoro. Wanted Lenr.1i ln..r !. i.i . ---.. ., nuib null) JUBI ;J i i Urtcii out at daylight this "v uiuers iiecuied beat to 111 Oil tlirniifli it ... aflcp c o'clock 'when they tt?n.l,l,.s,,t with him. . J'" .Prt': friends." hn,, u.,7 . ""LI" ?i n"l ns soon ns tho delega i, w?lnPan.,cd ,llin to tho k i.n i, , K ,ur Lench on up tho beach. I'rlnfp.i nfi day niorniiin. i! i... . Ice" tYi. t " . " """ 'Bao It w?' Le,nc.h B aPf. P- ter,i,n pr.I.ntcd Thursday ?,rn, ' ,P.,nic.e "'K at which ho Tn ii ,u ,oavo town before tieln i;V u l"i"ine(i a n M,JVef9leco to It. Ho n 'vmoh !" Z .commercial .....w , ituiiuriiug Elements Wants to Stir Up Trouble With United States Threaten Embassy. Illy Ao. Iitcl I'r.-M In Com Hay TIiiim, .MKXIC'O CITY. July IL'. - An uiionymoiis letter containing (brents to blow up the United States em bassy was received today by Am bassador Henry Wilson ami was re ferred to tho Mexico foreign Of llce for Investigation. In spile of tho protests of Ambassador Wilson In regard to tho attitude of tho newspapers, especially of tho Kl Pals, that Journnl devotes Its first piigo to the nntl-Aiiiorlcun move ment with urtlclos being highly seusatlonnl. In Its editorials, Its cnutlons prudence, but If utters strong Intimation that tho time ts nenr when .Mexicans must fight the I'nlted Stntes. it urges tho public not' to plnco Itso.r In n position of having provoked war and to leave nil responsibility to the Unltod Stntes. It declared that n "grent wnvo of patriotic enthnslnsni lins been aroused throughout tho country." Tho Amorlcnn Ambassador protest ed onorgotlcnlly to tho Mexlcun gov eriiiiiont todny ngalust pornilttlng anothor uutl-Aiiiorlenn demonatni- tlon, guest. The business houses and otnor institutions were cioseu. i no entlro delogutlon of citizens, worklngmen and men of wealth, men and women, waited nt the dock for tho urrival or tho Handon cominltteo escorting Its undcslrublo ngltntor oiitsldo tho conrincs of the community whoso hospitality lie had Insulted and abused. It wns a peaceablu and orderly gathering. Headed by tho Ameri can flng carried by tho O. A. 11. veterans the men marched through the streets or Coiiullle. It wns not n moii. Tiioro was no rioung or rowuy Ihiii. There wns not an act or a word Bpoken that would offend your mother or wiro or sister. This was tho answer of Coos County to tho vile and vicious statements or Leneh that tho opposition to the 1. V. V. was from u mob or saloon bums. Leach knows butter now. On Leach's arrival ho wns met by tho Coiiulllo delegation and the Hag lieiu er told him that tho citizens of ConulUo did not wnut him nud ho would not he putniltted to remain. Tho Handon committee then con ducted him to an nutomobllo mul nccompaiiled by tho North Hend nnd .Mnrshlleld delegation ho wns brought to Coos liny, placed on n boat and (nken to tho mnd spit and after a fow words of good advice on good citizenship wns told to depart and return no more. This was not tho act or a mob. It wns tho net or earnest, pur poseful men unlimited by a devotion to duty nnd loyalty to their jroiiii try, IIh government. Its Institutions nnd Its ring. The rnlse nud fullnrloiiH pleas being miiile by some or tho misguided ami mistaken syniputhlzerB with tho 1. V. W. aro uinvorthy of consid eration. Coos County has work and wolcomo for nil honest worklngmon. Coos County hns no narrow prejudice or any hair-splitting section alism within Its borders. Coos County cares not what Is a man's country or his creed, It nsks not his polltlcul preferences or his religious or social nfrillatlons. Coos County Is big nnd broad In its citizenship ns It Is In tho open wind-swept places of Its rorest-clad hills and peaceful valleys. Thero Is n cordial and courteous greeting for men of every creed und every country laborer nnd lawyer, carpenter nnd cnpltnllst, every honest man who works with head or hand for the dovckii.iieiit or the ilch resources of this great Koetlon. Is no tolernnco for traitors. ' There Is no loom for tho red banner of involution nnd rebellion. Thero Is nn place or protection for tho anarchist agitators or tho I. V. V. who acknowledge no country and no creed who spit on our Hag and bid duflauco to our laws. This iiiuu Leach tried to create a little cheap sympathy by declaring ho wns deported because ho Is a Socialist. Tills Is ns fnlso as the doctrine of anarchy which ho defends. Dr. Lench wns deported becnuso ho wns nn I. V. V. In sympathy, In preaching und In practice. Hecauso ho professed Soclnllsm hoping to" secure Immunity from outraged citizens did not mnkn him n Socialist. When tho Socialists made him county chairman they inado a mlstnko nud were decolved. If tho Socialists of Coos County desire to rotnln tho respect of their coiuniiinlty nnd rollow citizens they will dlvorco thorn selves from tho dlsilplcH of discontent and direct action. Tho National Socialist party has kicked out tho I. Y. W.'b nnd the Coos County organization should not harbor them. Thoro Is as much dlfferonco hotween Soclnllsm nnd tho I. V. W, propaganda ns' thoro Is hotweeu a loyal and lnw-nbldlng citizens nud a traitor. Ono preaches reconstruction of society, tho other destruction. Vestordny'8 demonstration proved Hint Coos County has no uso or plnco for anarchlstB or I. V. V. agitators no innttcr under what gulso tnoy try to conceal tncinscives BATTLE TODAY Serious Rioting Marks Anni- veisary of Battle of the Boyne in Belfast. tlr AmoeUtr.l rrrn to Coos liar Tlme. , 1JELKAST, Ireland, July 12. Se rloiiB rioting occurred hero today at tho opening of tho celebration or tho anniversary of tho battlo of tho MULHALL TELLS ROW LOBBY DID ITS WORK Hired Labor Leaders to Assist in Defeating Men Who Were Against "Interests." SENT TO ASSIST SENATOR ALDRICH Worked in New Jersey to De feat U. S. Senator Many Letters About Work. tllr AMorlatrd I'rm lo Cooi liar Timet. WASHINGTON. D. C, July 12. Martin M. Mulhnll continued lil tes timony before tho Sennto coinmlttco todny concerning tho nllogod lobby ing activities of tho National Associa tion or .Manufacturers. Mulliull tes tified bow lio worked In ilefent tlin iioyno, which ib tno urnngcincii's bol-, Into Senntor .McComns of Maryland, Idny. Many windows wcro broken though ho posed ns tho Senntor's and a number of policemen nnd . friend. He said ho had received 500 civilians Injured, two or them so bc- letters directed against McComns veroly thnt they had to bo taken to j from Mnrshnll Cushlng, then score n hospital. Tho rival factions of tho tnry of the manufacturers organlzn .NntlonnllstB nnd Unionists first itlon. fought each other furiously nnd then A letter to Sonntor Forukcr In when n largo body or police appeared September, 1!)0I, referred to the sug nnd endeavored to soparnto thein,' gestlon thnt Mulhnll go to Itltodo Joined rorees nnd attacked tho po-1 Island to help Senator Aldrlch In his llrcmen. Tho fight rnged along tho1 ciiinpalgn. Ho testified that ho wont streets for an hour nnd n half. I later nt the request of Aldrlch. "Ho Sticks woro used freely by tho el- nskod mo to get Into touch with tlio vlllniis, who also throw stones, ac- labor men there to got their sup- coinpunlod by nn occasional rovolvor port," said Mulhnll. Lottors from C. shot. Tho policemen drow their (IiiIih and charged, nud a hand to hand fight went on until 5 o'clock, when tho crowds dispersed. BANDD OPLE WEDMLLE MEX S CALLED DOWN Notified to Release Five Amer ican Prisoners and Stock at Hidalgo, Mexico. tnjr Ataoclalcl rrc to Cooi liar Times. WASHINGTON, July 11. Secre tary of War Garrison today ordored Colonol Edwin P. Hrower, of tho Fourteenth Cavalry, at Fort Mcin tosh, Toxns, to domand tho roloaso of five Amorlcnns, together with 350 cattlo and 30 horses hold by Moxlcnn revolutionists nt Hidalgo, Mexico. Secretary nrynn requested tho action. u in mu nnnwv nuu u FRENCH RACES ON Nffl SMITH Sm George La Faw and Miss Edna Russell Surprise Their Friends by Marriage. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLK, Or., July 12. Thoro wns a happy surprlso wedding In Co nulUo yesterdny whon Georgo LnFaw nud Miss Kdnn Husscll, two well known young peoplo of Handon, Joined hands and hearts for a llfo tlino voyage on tho inntrliuoiilnl sea. Tho announcement of tho wedding will como its n big and pleasant Bur prise to their many friends. Tho young peoplo enmo to Coqulllo on tlio boat yesterday inoililng nnd ono or tho pnssongors, F. V. Cntter lln or Hnndon, suggested that ho would act as witness but didn't think that his Joking oner would soon bo realized ror a row hours later thoy woro wed. Mr, LnFaw Is n promising young railway man, connected with tho So nttlo, Portland nnd Spoknno railway. Tho bride, Miss Russell, has mndo hor homo with tho Gnlllors ror mnny years nud Is highly esteomod for her ninny charming womnnly qualities. A host of friends will hasten to ex tend congrntulntlons nnd wish thorn n llfotlmo of happiness nnd prosperity. AMKKICANS AUE ItKLEASKD. Mexican llebels filvo Captives Fvee (loin Today. JDjr Aioclale4 Vrett to Coos Bar Times. LAREDO, Toxns, July 12. Per emptory donmnds by tho American authorities obtained todny tho ro lenso or tho three Amorlcnn prison ers hold by constitutionalists at Hi dalgo, Moxlco. Two Mexican cow boys who had been taken with tho Amorlcnns woro froed. It Is said tho Constitutionalists hold tho party for $4000 rnnsom. Tho Americans ro lensed today woro Elder Hazelrlgg, Win. Randolph and Osnnc Cado, from Portland Smd ye,s-PV' J- HOWARD, tho North Inlet uana " niatoj rancher, Is in town on a business trip. threnron.. .".". "u u tnl ii i iuiiu IUH COn- eii &ht,5 "salnst tho men r "" "m iinmion. PWTERPnONT tl"oCfht,ll,I!iu,f,'; Is rnn'"B In on ir . mn ril "t "n the mini fi Leav'1nn!0r..?,a'"e J" t'toxa Gar- mprr-iYn' , .'" in"o out somo --- U(OU, Capture Grand Prix of France Today Spectator Killed by Skidding Auto. (nr Aat.olat4 rtita to Coos llajr Times. PARIS, July 12. Geroges Dolllot today won the grand prlx auto rnco or Franco ovor tho Plcardy cir cuit, covering 57 0 miles In seven hours 53 minutes and 5G 4-5 sec onds. Tho tiro or mnchlno driven by an Englishman, A. Leo Guinness, hurst whllo passing ovor a bridge Tho car skidded and killed a spectator. Speeders Fined. W. N. Ekblad today appeared bororo Recorder Hutlor nnd nlended guilty to speed ing on his auto and paid $15 flno. Ho snld thnt tno reason ho ran so fast was bocauso ho thought that tho usual restrictions had beon ro inovod for tho Fourth or July per iod, Ray Domorltt and McDonald also plended guilty and paid $15 each. Jorry Kinney plondod guilty but showed that Marshal Cartor and others had told him ho could run rastor, and sentence wns suspended. Tho othors hnvo not been arraigned yet. Ed Llndberg will bo up Monday. Capt. Magee Resumes Com mand and Capt. Olson Will Take Vacation Now. The Nairn Smith arrived In Into lnst evening rrom San Francisco with about 200 tons of local frolght, including mnny vegetable and fruit shipments. Sho had a fair list or passengers. Capt. W. A. Mngeo, who has beon tnklng a vacation, will now tako command of hor nnd go on hor i uuBuuy. uapi. uncKson, wuo has beon relieving him will now tako command of tho Adeline Smith whllo Capt. R. W. Olson takes n vacation of three weeks. Tho Re dondo will probably bo ready for tho run as soon as Capt, Erlckson gets his vacation nftor Capt. Olson re lieves mm, Among thoso arriving on tho A'ann Smith woro Chns. Durkee, S. E. Mustek. C. E. Hayes, Mrs. A. M. Lovar, Miss Mary Lovar, Mrs. E. Polloxfen and 38 workmen tor W1I lett & Burr. SECRETARY DANIELS WKST. Act on Franchise. D. C. Green of tho Oregon Power company ro-j turned yesterday fronj Coqulllo whoro tho city council night boforo last took final action on tho compa ny's new franchise which will bo- cotao effective In about two weeks.1 Head of Navy Inspects Pacific Naval Yards. Dr Associated Tresf to Coo Ha,- Times.? WASHINGTON, July 12. Secre tary of tho Navy Daniels left to day for Bremerton, Wash., to be gin his Inspection of tho Pacific Coast Navy Yards. E. E. Johnson and Dollar Com pany May Take OVer De funct Coquille Mill. According to word from Coqulllo, E. E. Johnson and Cnpt. Robert uollar nro planning to tnko over tho Coqulllo Lumbor Company's property and using It Instead of re building tho Randolph mill on tho lower river, which was recently ournea. Tho Coqulllo mill has been Idlo for somo tlmo, having gono Into bankruptcy. Tho mill was moved thero from Coos Day, tho old Reynolds' mill at North Bond bolng bought. Tho Coqulllo Commercial Club has takon tlio matter up and as soon ns tho lltlgntlon enn bo adjusted, It Is said rho stockholders of tho old company stand ready to turn ovor their stock ns a bonus to tho now company. Capt. Dollar holds a first mortgago on tho dofunct mill. If it is taken ovor, tho plan Is to enlnrge and modornlzo It by put ting In band gang saws, etc. Cant. Dollar's plan is to ship tho output of tho Coqulllo mill, If thoy tako It ovor, to Coos Bay and then load It on tho big Dollar boats horo, probnbly much of It going to tho foreign trade. E. Allien, then secrotnry to Fornkor. and Arthur II. Sholton, secretnry to Aldrlch, showed thut MulhnlPs sug gestion to go to Rhodo Island had been tho subject of some correspon dence. A letter or Introduction by Harry C. Kurtcn, given by council of Al lied Building Trades or Philadelphia, was offurod In evidence It was signed by Kurtcn as secretary. Kur ten wns engnged with .Mulhnll against Win. Hughes, then represen tative nud now ticnutor from Now Jersey. "Wcro you sent to help bout Hugh es by tho National Association of Mniiiifncturor8?"askod Senator Reod. "Yes, nlr." "Why did thoy want to boat Hugh es?" "On ncnunt of-bin holding n union card, bolng affiliated with tho Amor lcnn Federation of Labor, and his ac tivities on tho floor of the llouso and with othor leaders In Washington." Kurtcn wns given crodontlnls, Mulhnll said, so ho could got Into union meetings to opposo Hughes. "Work or this kind wns always so cret," said Mulhnll. "It wns dono under cover." Mulhnll Idontiriod ft letter from Jiimos J. Rldgo, outlin ing the work to bo dono by Rldgo among Rhode Island labor, unions In 11101 lii behalf or Aldrlch's candldn cy. Mulhnll testiried to giving Rldgo $000 which ho got from Cushlng, secretnry for the ninnufncturers, to holp Aldrlch in his cnmnalKii for ro- olcctlon. In a lettor rolutlng to Rldgo II snld: "Tho Senator Is woll pleased with tho work of your friend." Reforenco to Ex-prcsldent Tnft camo In connection with notntlons on tho bnck of ono or Mulhnll's enve lopes. Tho following nnmos nppoar ed: "C. D. Flrstono. Columbus, Buggy Co., Col. W. II. Morgan, Alli ance, Ohio, John N. Tnylor, Enst Li verpool, D. J. Sinclair, Stoubonvlllo, nnd II. M. Mnnn, Clovolnnd." "Theso flvo nnines woro submitted to mo by Sonntor Foraker to hand to President Tnft nt tho Intorvlow I wns to hnvo with him nt his BUininor resldonco In 1010, concerning tho cnmpnlgn In Ohio." Mulhnll testiried. tho committee did not develop fur thor. Mulhnll sworo ho wont to Pntorson, N. J to aid Hughes' op ponents. Ho hired six union mon to work ngalust Hughes nnd paid thorn $1800 dollnrs, which camo from tho Nationnl Association of Manu facturers. Tho union men In tho pny of tho Nationnl Association of Manufactur ers took possession of 75,000 clrcu Inrs sont Into tho district by tho Amorlcnn Fedorntlon of Lnbor to nld Hughes and turned them ovor to the Republican Cnmpnlgn Commltteo. Mulhnll testified to his work at Albany, and said thnt ho klllod a bill In tho Interest of labor. Senator Cummins nsked who Mulhnll snw In Albany. "You did not hnvo to sea many peoplo In Albany nt that tlmo to stop a bill of that kind. I saw Boss Bnrnos." Council for tho Amor lcnn Federation of Lnbor said tho fodoratUn would nld tho commltteo. MRS. ELTON METLIN loft on tho afternoon train for Bandon to moot her husband who is on tho Speedwell, Preceded Olhej-s. Mrs. Esthor M. Lockhnrt, tho oldest living resldont of Coos Bay, says A. G. Alkon Is nilstnken In IiIh plonoor history. Tho Into H. w. Sanlon! did not como with her pnrty, Sho nrrlved horo In 1853 with Dr. nnd Mrs. Ovorbeck nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Toll ninn, tho latter couples lonvlng soon nrtorwards. Mr. Tollman wns sub sequently Survoyor Gonoral or Ore gon. Tho Nobles and othors camo In a dirroront party. Ordered to Leave. Carl Wost lund, who was hurt on tho Break water and Inter arrested sovoral times ror drunkenness, was takon up by tho pollco again today. Judgo Hall decided that ho was not Insano nnd ho wns taken to tho city limits and told to keep out of Marshflold,