The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 26, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES,
& Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
and Coor liny Advertiser.
No. 6
MBASSADOR WILSON SAYSU.S.
IN
inclnres There is Only Small
; Revolt and That Bandits
Cause Most or iroume.
SAYS MADEROS ARE'
rUISUIMIIVU MIIYUd
Irritated Over Paid Acjents
Probing Situation LiKciy
to be Replaced.
on 1. Mi'irr i'iti:sini:. r
WILSON MONDAV
1117 Van. latnt I'nui In rnnn linjf TIiiick, )
WASHINGTON. .Inly 27.
Secretary of State llryiui wiih
asked nliiiut AinlitiHHiiiIcir Wil
son h statement Hint Dtl Vnllo
(,..d liei'ii fiirnlHliuil with n ropy
of tlio Stato Depart incut roile,
lint llryan said ho never had
nimouncod Unit Del Vnllo wnH
mi agent of tho Stnle Depart
ment He refiiHed to discuss
Hie iiieHtlon Ambassador Wll
xoii will not confer with the
President until .Monihiy. lie
ttpent niiirli of tho day In con-
feri'iHe with Secretary llrynn.
(Ilf A mlmril I'rrn In Coon liar Tlmw J
WASHINGTON I). C. .Inly 20. -
nibas. ailor Hurry l.aiiu WIIkoii, on
Ik iirrhnl hero for conference on tho
(exlciill iilttiatlon with President
lliimi ami Secretary of'Stnto Bryan.
Innoiineeil that ho had prepared
ncnioranduin suggesting a policy the
Itmrlrini KoWMiinont should puiHiie.
rlille (Icclliilni; to divulge Kh nature
it II he iiiiliinltleil IiIm vIowh to Pros-
lent WIIkoii and Secretary of State
irynn
Ambassador WIIhoii chiirai'lerlzed
Impractlcnhlo tho propoHiilH for
Icdhitlnii by tho American enuimls-
lon
jAmliaHiioilar WIIhoii deHcrlhed IiIh
fcntinciit by I'rcHldciit WIIhoii and
ecrelnry or State llryan hitherto iik
biirtoous in every roHpoct except one.
q sending of separate ugonlH to In
rKtlnate condltloim In Mexico. lie
Iverely criticized both Win. Ilayard
Mile mill HeKinalil Del Vallo, who h
feclaiPil wero acting for tho udmln-
(ratlon there. "I don't tbliiK Del
alii should luivo beun given tho
Into Department lo," Hiild Aiii-
isHiiilor WIIhoii. "Indeed. 1 bollovo
o Senate coiiiinltteo might Investl-
Ite the distribution of tho Stato
epnrtmciit codo to niivuto Indlvld-
llH."
Amlm:::mIor WIIhoii wiin volioinont
IiIh trltlrlHin of eoimt Itut lonn lists
Id the Mntloro family. "Tho Mndo-
famlly," assorted tho amhaHHiiilor.
Bne maintained n imld hureaii In
EnHhliiKlon to polHon tho public
pmi iih to the roiioiH. Thero really
none except in Honorn. wliuro
lore Is an organized movoincnt.
Bowiiero thero nro hand h."
AiiihiiLKodnr WIIhoii suld ho would
irry IiIh conforenceH. nildlnir with
'laugh. "I understand from tho
WHpapeiH that my prcHonro In
brIiIiikIoii Is rostlng Mr. Bryan
000 a day by losing his lecturing
Biigenieuis. won. I must ho an
pciiHlvo visitor."
NO CIIA.VCK IV WII.SO.V
111 Itcfiise o IVrnilt IlMMirt of
Irms to either Mexican I'nclloii.
ii7 v swuie.1 rrci lo Cooi lugr Tlinci.J
(WASHINGTON. D. C, July 20.
CrclaiV Of Stain Ilrvnn tnlil fTm
eli;n rolntloiiH commltteo today
fi ino iiiiniiiiistratlon would innko
inimcdlato chniiKo In onforcliiK
noutrallty law aKaliiBt shliimonts
arms to Mexico. Thin In, Denton
It President Wllsnn will onnMmin
irefuso to IsHiio export pormlts to
11 llliertll nml Mm fnnqtltiillnnn)
ktlOHB.
WlliV J.l JOUltNALIST.
f' Tlmt .Tap Cabinet Should Take
BvintiiKo of Mexican Situation.
p- , IICq iitn to Cooi n)r Tlme.j
fOKio July 20.- Somo of tho
"h nowspapors today acciuo
I laiiaUl'Bn I'nliliint nf l,,,.lr t ,11...
Plltlc adroitness 111 noi.nttntlni,H
Incetea with tho California nllon
iPrsll III oulHlnllnn 'IM,n.. ..n
It nilvantiiBo should bo taken of
mtiiTi'u f ..iA.. .in..
ro iiiumuiiiess in ornor to
liier Jannn'fl mnsn m i. oo.
e they question tho sincerity of
I I nlted States.
TO SI-rn-M-j IIALICAN WAIl.
fo DeleKiites Assembling to Ad
Br -l"iS! ,'''l,,,n,,s 'Soo
biv-... . ' wu. 11. timca.i
ttV, ..". .""'V'1' ureeco ana
" ",,,'" ,ui uoigrado this morn-
hoy win nrrlvo her0 t
r lliornlmr ,!, i.
peu by Premier Volzolos, or
K?l "nd Z'10 ""iBarlan plenlpo-
ile n . ;f ,B lou in military
arm' "LU'0. 'oris of pence will
t i.r ., it oim ns lllQ armlstio
led. 'Btsseci nt Msh Is con-
AlTOK,.l'',,) t0. "OSKIIUHfl
V , leav nc dnllv r. n
;Mo?Wi!? 2P. Hi., same
nallni. v ..;' i4KiB una m
"niion at "The Oivi" mn.ii.
xuicr Hotel. -!.
MEDIATION
I
MPOSSIBLE
PREPARED FOR
HO CRISIS
Sec. Bryan Says United States
is Ready Receives Private
Report Today.
tllr Anoclntr.l I'rrm lo Com llnjr Tlimw.l
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 20.
Intimation wiih given by Secretary of
Stato llryan to tho Senate Foreign
HelatloiiH commltteo today Hint tho
ml in ItilHt rnt ton Ih prepared for any
ilevidopmuntH In Mexico affaiiH hut
the natiiro or the policy that Ih IioIiik
Hhapeil at tho White IIoiiho ami Stato
Department wiih not disclosed.
Reginald Del Vallo had a confer
ence today with llryan at tho Whlto
IIoiiho and he mihuiltlcd Homuthlng
In the nature of a report or recom
mendation hiiHcd on IiIh ohHorvntloiiH
In Mexico. Del Vallo Ih n former
California State Senator from Lob
AiikoIch. He Ih HiippoHed to ho llry
jiIi'h personal reprcHcnlatlvo.
S
AT
McLoughlin Again in Form
Plays Brilliant Game Against
Heavy Odds.
llljr AHOlmr. 1'riM lo Conn liny TIiiip J
WII.III.KDON. July 20.--My wln
uiiiK today tho doubles mateh In
the series for the Davis cup, t!ai
American lawn tenuis challcuKors,
Mcl.oiiKhllu and llackett, placed tho
I'nlted States team nliend In the
iiorles of live iiuitclieH.
To win the up the AinerlcniiH
need to win only one match of two
to he played on Monday.
II. Itopcr I'arrctt and C. P. Dixon,
of lOiiKlaud, won the Ilrst set In tho
Davis cup doubles from Maurlco K.
McI.oiikIiIIii and Harold II. llackett
ny seven kiiuich to five, Mcl.oimli
tin and llackett won the second set
by six names to one. Parrett and
Dixon won tho third set by six
Koines to two. Tho Kroatest bril
liancy on tho part of .McI.oiikIiIIii
iiillcd to innko up for tho won!-liens
ot his partner, llackett. Itirj4uv.
Iiik the weakness of tho Amorlcin
combluatloii, the KiiKllslitiien played
ronstniitly to llackett, who uotied
iiiiiuy returiiH after desperate tallies
at tho not'. McI.oiikIIii and llackott
won tho fourth Hot seven rriiuh to
five. McI.oiiKhlin and llackott won
the fifth set ami match, six ii'imcs
to four.
LEAVE TODAY
STKAMKIl SAILS THIS AFTJJIt
NOON FOll POItlTiAND WITH
FAIlt LIST OK PASSK.VGKHS
OUTGOING LIST.
Tho Ilreakwntor Bnllod today for
Portland with n good list of passon
gor8 and a small cargo of frolght.
Among those sailing on her woro:
Morlo Knsloy, Hazel Provnrt, L. A.
Groon, Mattlo Purser, Mrs. Job. La
Chnnco, J. II. Cookijon, Glndys Rich
ards, Mrs. H. Mann, A. B. Gorton,
Vora Dlndingor. Myrtlo Shonkwllor,
John Tlornoy, Mary Lyons, Mrs. A. E.
Noff, Emorson Noff, Hannah Sand
qulst, K. D. Mlllor, R. R. Ray.MrP. E.
Thllnian, Chas. Rlgossl, Potor Calvi,
L. J. Preston, Mrs. L. J. Preston,
C. E. Taft, W. Ford, A. Harloy, A. E.
Towor, Mrs. Thos. Sneddon, Ruth
Snoddon. Ellzaboth Sneddon, G. M.
Dnvls, Mrs. C. M. Davis, S. Conner,
II. C. Chaso, C. II. Hunch, Mrs. C. II.
Hunch, N. A. Leach. 0. Perry, D.
Scola, E. nolando, Geo. Glosup, J.
Horrl, D. B. Johnson, Dick Williams,
G. W. Wlluurn, Potor Fornno, Edw.
Beolor.
TIIHOUGH AUTO STAGES.
Charles Barnard, of tho Rosoburg
Mnrshflold stngo alines, has com
monced tho oporntlon of through
machines for tho first tlmo this sea
son. Tho cars leavo Rosoburg at
about 0.30 o'clock In tho morning
and nrrlvo nt Myrtlo Point lato in
tno afternoon. Although qulto
rough In. spots, tho road Is said to
ho In fair condition. Rosoburg
I
w
LAWN TEN IS
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News.
I
Strike Leaders at Calumet,
Mich., Say That He is Not
According Them Considera
tion Shown Companies.
(Mr Aitodntc.l l'rtu lo Coos II r Tlran.l
CALIWIET, Mich., .Inly 20. Tho
miners' union officials wore plainly
dlHappolnted at the tenor of Gov
ornor Ferris' reply to their pro
poHiil of yoBterday that he Inter
vene to ROttlo the strike. Thoy ns
Herted that the Governor failed to
give tho ineu'H Hide of tho contro
versy coiiHlderntlon equnl to that ac
corded to tho fompanloH, arguing
Hint the request for troopH had not
RAIL CHIEFS
10
Withdraw Demand to Arbitrate
Railroad's Claims in East
ern Wage Dispute.
Jllr AmocUIcI rrrti to Cooa llty Tlmn.)
NKW YOUK, July 20. Tho East
ern rallroailH today withdrew their
demand that their Krlevnnces aRnlnst
tho employes should bo considered
by the federal hoard appointed to ar
bitrate the demand for better wages
ami working conditions made by the
(inductors and trainmen. This re
moves the last obstacle In tho way of
arbitration.
After a brief conference with the
labor lenders, tho mediators an
nounced that tho nrtlcles of arbi
tration would present sixteen orig
inal demands of the employes with
out change. Tho only point won
by tho railroads wiih an agreement
that tho decision of the arbiters
should become effective October 1
Insteod of being retroactive.
E IS LEFT
BY HIGH HUBGY
Mrs. Seyd Havens, Formerly
Miss Sue Miller, of Marsh
field, Deserted in Canada;
Tho following story from an Oak
laud, Cul paper will he of Interest
on tho Bay as Montgomery K. Mil
ler and family formerly lived In
Marshflold, Mr. Miller hnvlng been
an onglneer on tho Southern Pacific:
" 'Seyd hns gone. Don't worry. Am
writing today. Lovo to-nll. SUE.'
"This iologrnm, received by Mont
gomery K. Mlllor. rather or Mrs. Boyd
Havens, formerly Miss Suo Mlllor,
hns conveyed to tho pnrents of the
Oakland society girl confirmation of
tho rumor Hint young Hnvcns had
quarreled with IiIh brldo of a month
nnd loft hor for Now York City, whllo
sho romnluod In Calgary, Canada.
"Tho dispatch was transmitted
from Cnlgary, nnd was recolvod In
answer to n tologrnm from Miller.
" 'Tho whole affair Is very mys
torlouB,' said Mlllor, 'and wo do not
understand It In tho Ienst. In ovory
letter that my dnughtor sent to her
mother nnd mysolf nftor sho depart
ed on hor lionoymoon sho spoko en
thusiastically of hor trip and tho hap
py outing she was having. Not a
lino In her letters intimated that sho
was unhappy.'
"No direct confirmation of tho re
port wns received by Frank C. lin
ens, tho Piedmont cnpltnllst. Wlck
ham Havens, tho older brothor of tho
nllogcd orrnnt bridegroom, snld that
ho bad not beard from bis brothor
Blnro his arrival in Cnlgary several
weoks ago, and did not know whether
ho was still thoro or In Now York
City.
Wedded lint a Month.
Tho wedding of pretty Suo Miller
and young Seyd Havons on Juno 25th
Inst capped the climax ot ono of tho
most interesting prenuptlal affairs tn
local socloty circles. On May 23d
last tho engngemont of tho young
couplo wns publicly announced In
tho nowspnpors. Immediately there
after, and up to a fow hours of tho
marrlngo on Juno 25th, Havens em
phntlcnlly donlod the engngemont.
Miss Mlllor wns equally ns firm In
contradicting hor intended, tolling
all hor frlonds tlmt tho wedding wab
going to tako placo.
Tho climax of tho repented denials
and affirmations of tho engagement
wns registered when Havens nnd bis
brother, Wlckbam, drove to tho Mll
lor homo in this city Into that night,
tho brldogroom-to-ho armed with n
marrlngo llceuso, and with n hastily
assembled gathering of relatives
1 1 ml tho wedding ceremony per
formed." MA RS HIM ELD to HOSKIIUHG
by AUTO, leaving dully 5 n. in.,
reaching Rosoburg 2 p. in., same
day, 1MIOUU trip. Tickets and in
formation at "Tho Owl", opposlto
Chandler Hotel.
W
M
Y AT
conic from Union men and no act
of thelr's Justified the presence of
the military. Strcsu wiih laid on tho
fact that no destruction of property
Ihib taken place, strlko leaderH nH
RertlnK tlint biicIi damage as Iiiib oc
curred will be Incidental to the
cIobIiik of the iiiIiil'h Hooner or later.
It wnH stntcd there wok a neceHHlty
to begin nn luvcHtlKatlnn of the In
dustrial conditions hereabouts ntid
tho union officials ho.v they pre
ferred that tho Governor make It
in person mid at once.
General Abbrl, commander of tho
entire Kuard of state, arrived today
hut will not take command until
tho reglmcntH aro completed by
later nrrlvals. ICvery train brings
additional companies.
LINE SOUTH OF
Outside Parties Reviving Road
Down Coast Proceed With
Secrecy Now.
Plans aro under way for rovlvlfy
lug tho project for building a line
south from Ilandon to Port Orford
and Gold Bench and possibly fur
ther. A limn has been on Coos
Hay for a few dayM and Is said to
have been looking Into the matter,
hut Is reported to have refttKcd In
formation to those unking nhout the
project. Whether lie will try 'to
couple up with tho projecr which
Gnlller llrothers, CjI. Rosa and
other Baiidon parties, W. P. Mur
phy, of Marshlleld, and others have
been figuring on from Hnutlou to
Grants Pass Is not stntcd. Tho
probability of the Southern Pacific
eiitciidlng Its Eugene lino from Coos
Bay to Ilandon In the near future
Is said to be furnishing tho basis
of the activities for tho project
south from Bniidon.
MAKE GIFT TO
t
ML
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. McCormac
Send Check for $100 to
Help Its Work.
Tho Marshflelil public lll'irry to
day received a check for $100 from
I.'r. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCormac, tho
following self-explanatory note ,ic-
loiupuuyliig It:
Mnrshllold, Oregon, July 20, 1913.
To tho Ladles or tho Mnrshllold
Library Board: Mrs. II. Songstac
kon. Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor. Mrs.
J. W. Bennott, Mrs. II. S. Tower,
Mrs. M. C. Mnloney:
Dear Friends nnd Neighbors: As
wo nro about to sever uinuy of the
tics that have bound us to Coos
Hay for nearly forty years, wo havo
thought: It best to show in n small
way our kindly Interest In tho wol
faro of this community, which dur
ing all of those years has been
to us all that tho word "homo"
can mean to n couplo who havo
passed through nu tho stages of
llfo from boy and girl to tnat of
grandparonts, and wo nsk you to
nccopt with our slncorest well
wishes for tho success of your no
bio efforts to afford pleasure nnd
Instruction to tho rising genorntlon,
this small token of our apprecia
tion of your good work.
Very sincerely yours,
J. T. M'CORMAC.
HATT1E E. M'CORMAC.
AMONG THE SICK.
W, C. Lund of Forndalo, who has
been nt Morcy hospital, Is reported to
bo critically 111 nnd practically no
hopo Is hold out for bis recovery.
John Ferguson who has boon ill
nMho homo of bis pnrents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Duncnn Ferguson In Forndnlo,
for tho pnst 10 days, has practically
recovered.
Mrs. ii. P. Johnson, of Floronco,
arrived yesterday to enter Mercy
Hospital at North Bond for treat
ment. Goo. Glosup, an employe of tho
Smith-Powers Logging Company, un
derwent nn oporntlon nt Morcy
Hospital last evening. Ho Is get
ting along nicely.
ALONG THE WATER-FRONT I
ft
Tho Brooklyn arrived In at Ban
don from San Francisco today and
will como to tho Hay to tnko on a
cargo and passengors for San Frnn
clsco, STEAMER BROOKLYN SAILS
from NORTH IIE.VD for SAN
FRANCISCO. WEDNESDAY. JULY
:io, at sorvlco of tldo. Mako HES-I
EHVATIONS with W. II. PAINT
ER, North Bend.
PLANNEH
T
0
MEN URGE RIGHT TO VOTE
VNVWSWVSSVSAAWWWWN ,
GREAT MARCH
III AitorlnteJ I'rm to Coot ny Tim".)
LONDON, Eng July 20. -Many
thousands of nou-mtlltaut suffra
gettes paraded London this morn
ing as a preliminary to the great
service In St. Paul's Cathedral and
subsequent demonstration In Hyde
Park. Every constituency In the
country sent representatives to Join
tho various columns during thetr
progress, and small detachments,
which originally started from the
two uttermost limits of the Island
were augmented on the way until
they formed great columns. Tho
women started Juno IS. They wero
cordially received In all purtB of the
country.
Europeans and Americans in
China Fear Fighting in
Civil War.
I BLUE .JACKETS LAND.
Illy Aoilr.t I'rrM In Conn lUjr Tlnira.)
SHANGHAI, July 20. .Some
bluo Jackets wero landed here
this morning nt tho request of
tho authorities and forolgn con
suls, with tho object of scatter
ing tho rebel force in tho coun
try and suburbs adjoining
Shanghai. A cordon of pickets
was at otico stationed around the
foreign settlement to provout
tho passngo of tho robots. The
foreign settlement hns been
closed to belligerents.
ft
Ily AMorltM 1'rfM lo Coo IKjr Tlmra,
HANKOW, July 20. Urgent np-
peaiH woro received today from for-
olguerH residing In Kyllng for n na
val guard. Thero aro over 2000 of
tliom thore, mostly women mid child
ren. Tho Northern forces nccordlng
to tho dispatch from Llullang, start
ed n gonornl advance yesterday, nnd
tno rebels rotrcntcd bo fore thoni In
confusion, A column of Northern
soldloiB crossed tho Ynngtso River
and captured Olipbant, a stand from
which position they began shelling
tho Pukow forts.
Committee Appointed at Meet
ing Today to Arrange
for Outing.
Tho Coos Bay Grango mot this
morning In tho I. O. O. F. lodgo
rooms.
Tho mooting was called to order
by Secretary Chas. Mahaffy In tho
absence of tho Chief Grnngor Noll
Wntson,
Tho regular ordor of business was
attended to. A commltteo was ap
pointed to mako arrangements for
n picnic. Mrs, II, E, Bessoy nnd Mrs,
E. L. Roborts woro named, Thoro
was a small nttendnnco.
JOAQUIN .MILLER'S WRITING.
ft
Many Marshflold pcoplo who aro
familiar with tho chirograph)' of tho
late Joaquin Miller, nnd thoro nro a
number .of speclmons of his writing
now In this city, will nppreclnto tho
following story of tho difficulty In
deciphering his writing:
"Jonquln Mlllor, "tho poet of tho
Sierras," who died a fow months ago,
lias been put forward ns the very
worst writer that over lived. Tho
secretary of a literary socloty onco
Invited htm to a banquot and re
ceived nn answer, of which no ono
could doclpbor a word. Ho wrato
again to tho poet, stntlng tho diffi
culty, nnd suggesting tlint, In reply
ing, bo should innko n cross at tho
foot of bis letter If boworo coming
and n clrclo if ho could not bo pres
ent, but nobody could decldo whothor
tho mark ho mado was Intcdod for
n clrclo or a cross."
If you have anything to soil, ren
trade, or want help, try a Want A
ASK AID FOR
FOREIGNERS
GRANGE WILL
HAVE PICNIC
OFE
Over 100,000 From All Parts
of England, Unite in Lon
don's Big Mass Meeting.
OPPOSED TO MILITANT
SUFFRAGETTE MOVEMENT
"Reason, Not Force," is Their
Battle Cry Remarkable
Parade Precedes.
inr AhoiUIM I'rrtt lo Coos liar Tlmcf J
LONDON, July 20. Tho murch
of the nou-mllltant women suffra
gettes culminated today In a meet
ing in Hyde Park attended by fullj
1 iiO,(iOO women, bended by Imnnorl
beating the words. "Reason, Nol
Force," which Is tho battle-cry ol
the hiw-uhldlug National Union ot
Women's Suffrage Socloty. Pettl
coated battalions, with huuds play
ing and banners flying, swept
through tho principal streets audi
converged at a central point. Sovcn
ty HpeakerH addressed them from
twenty platforms, At tho sound of
a bugle, a resolution was simultan
eously ndopted, amid bcoiioh of tu
iiiultuoiiH eiithuHliiHiu, hogging Par
liament, without further delay, to
give women tho right of frnnchlso.
Tho vast concourse of women Is ho
Ilcved to constitute the lecord ot
any political agitation gathering.
HEAT VICTIM
IS FROM BA!
Archibald Gilfallan, of Marsh
field, Falls to Death From
Portland Hotel.
PORTLAND, Or.. July 27. Arch
ibald Glirallan, 00 years old, foil to
his death from a window In a lodg
lughotiso lit 321 1-2 Gllsan strcot.
Ills home was In Marsbfleld and ho
camo to Portland Monday. Glirallan.
leaned too far out of tho window In
nn ofrort to got cool. Ills skull wnu
fractured.
AT
Marshfield and Conuille
Play There Tomorrow
New Marshfield Player.
Marsbfleld and Coqutllo will play
a double header with North Bend at
North Bond tomorrow nftornoon nnd
Ilandon will play Myrtlo Point at
Myrtlo Point. Tho following Sunday,
Marshflold and North Bond will go
to Myrtlo Point for n doublo hcador
thoro,
Mnnnger Ogron hns mndo a now
find for tomorrow's gnmo. Ho Is M.
J. Boradorl, a traveling man who
formerly nlnyod in tho California
Stnto league. Ho is spending Sunday
r.oro nnd win bo tried out at second
boso. Tho llnoui) of Marshflold will
probably bo as follows:
Perkins, c; Freoman or Johnson,
p; Abbott, lb; M. J. Boradorl. 2b;
C. Blgbeo. 3b; Burko, bs; Woods, lf;i
Blgbco, cf; Chandler, Ives or Dow
oy, rf.
Coqiilllo will como ovor by auto,
thoro not holng enough travel to war
rant a special train.
BRIDGE GAVE WAY.
-A span ot tho npproach to tho
Dora Brldgo gavo way tho other
day underneath a donkey onglno
which Mr. Galloway was haulliiK
from tho Enst Fork mill to Myrtlo
Point. No ono wns injured.
SOCIALISTS' HltfJOLUTIONS.
At tholr recent meeting In Co
qiilllo, the Coos County Socialists
instructed John Hnydon, chairman,
nnd A. J. Stopban, secretary, to
send resolutions to Governor WeBt
deploring tho deportation ot Dr.
Leach and asking tho chlof uxocit
tlvo to remove the officials of Ran
don and Marshflold and tho Coott
County Sheriff from offlco for not
doing tholr duty.
Hotel Robbed. E. M. Aligoll, who
has been rooming nt tho Snydor hotel
on South Brondwny, left this nftor
noon on tho Ilreakwntor for Port
land. It wns discovered nftor ho
left tlint n pair of shoos bolonging to
E. L. Brlco bad disappeared and that
some of tho rooms had beon ran
sacked and nn effort will bo made to
bring him buck horo to explain, Ho
worked nt tho Smith mill for uwhllo
nnd Inter worked around town. Ho
elnimed bo had a wlfo In Portland on
routo to tho liny.
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