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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1902)
fry I u i .. 4. T-. O (J Ab . 1. . "4- v 1VX iV 1 JU ; ft. MARSHFfELff; 6QOS;Q5uWtY, OREGON, MAR, 8, 1QQ2. OL XXIV tfO' 10 ! I ', -W Wf k ty ii Cream of the Published Every Day ill Vs - - -" -V -' . Han Antonio, Tor.nM, Mar. 7--Tho wont hound flouthcrn Piiclllc iwickiikIt tniln went Into it ditch mill was Inntioil, 25 niili'H oHt or Sanderson at 1 o'clock this morning. Tlilrly-tlirro persons urn reported rltlicr InMnntly killed or burned to dvntli. Muiiy nro Injured. London, Mar. "--The liner I'.triirln luii nut)l nrrltcd. 'Ilio oiilelnbi tiro cotiflili'tit Hint tln Ihi.iI lx all light. WnohlngUm. .Mar. 7 -Tim I'nMciil to tiny Muue the Itlll providing a permun 'out ccnsim bureau, On .Inly lit when tin Mil gntu Into lifted tlio director of the cciimm will ap point micli iiieinlterc. of tm priTcnt force us will eonntltute (lie i-orniuiicnt force. After that dato appolntmcnti v. Ill lio lumle undir tlio rsgulntloim of the civil wrvlct) act. Tlio .ecrtury of war hiw diru'tcd that (Jeiiernl W.ootl rotno Immodiati'ly to Washington to confer n tlio plan for Hie departure fiojii Uubi May Jut of nil K. M. troop. The ndmlulitrntlon Unnx Ioiih nliui to lent ii Wood's idvaii nhoiil Cuban reciprocity. Washington'. Mar. 7- It U bollc-tcd that Alice KimovoII' trip to Culm, upon which she HtartH on Htiiiilny next iuim been Hiiltitltuteii for the propimed visit to tit: coroiintlou of King Edward. The 'resident feeN Mint hi daughter hits heeu brought Into enough pioiulnenee dining thcuoclal gayctlts ot the piot ceason, hy reawm of Princo Henry's Islt mid that Hie trip to Ioiidou would he Inadvisable. - Liverpool, Mar. 7 Tlio American lino Hteauier Wmwland, Cant. ApfMd. from Lhcrpool Murch nth tor Phlhidi'lphln, ni'd tfie llrlllMi Me.iuiHlili iriirmiiuldc, Capt. IVntlu. from Pant. February tilth for Liverpool met in collision Wcduci ilavnltfht oflllollhe.i I. Wales. 4'he Uaosland sank and the Harinn iilfli'H rewind the paiwengors and crow brought them to Liverpool. 'MioNni'hlautl carriel II- cabin and KMteeiaKe ptiHenirerf. The bus of the Wiie-dand wai due to a deiiNo fog which enveloped the Irish channel, crIously itulavlnir vessel-. Cleveland, Ohio, March R Prince llrury'H train mado only a the minute ntnp hero tixlay during which tho Prince acknowledged the cheerrt of tho crowd In tho depot. There were no formal ceremonies. Some excitement wan caused by tho frantic elTortn of a middle ngod man to IhmuI the train. The necrct service men .ilirew him back but the Prince caught sight or him and mild "Let that man como up." lie waa ushered into tho Prluco'ti prtvuhco and talked with lilm miveral uiluuttR. Thu man proved to bo Petor Kapp, tho Prluco'a volot twenty years ngo. Iluffnlo, N. Y., March fi The special train bearing Prlnco Henry mid his par ty reached Uuffalo fhortly before two o'clock this nfleruoon. Tho visitors wero greeted at thiyHtatlou by Mayor Knight and u clfzims' reception coinuillteo. Tho foiinalltlrs wero brief, occuplug not more than llftcon minutes, and at their conclusion tho royal party left at ouco for Niagara Ktflttt, whero the' roimiiuder ot the nttornoQii was spunt Ju Ntghtseo lug. At 0 o'clock tho party resumes Its Journoy to lloutou, bolug 'Hcheduled to make but two stops- at ltochescer and Syracuse be,toro reacnlng tho Hub city SyraciiRo, N, Y., March R-Prlnce Honry will lo greeted on his arrival hero this evening by Mayor Klluo ami n commitooo ot business mon. Tho Lleder kriins Hinging Socloty will sing;. Tho train, after engines nro changed, will bo drawn to Viiudorbllt Square, whero tho ciu-omoules will tako pluco. Tho Forty-first Hqparato company will uct hit guard. The souiiro will bo billllant )y Illuminated with electric lights bo that all may Iiuyo an opportunity ql nooing tho distinguished visitor, ' WnHlilnglon, March for Secretary Imu'a O-'ho-'tlato eot retlreinont from Week's News: Hie Daify Coasl Mnjl. .-tswy -. -v (lio cahlnot Ih May I. No foMmil an iiouiicpiiiout Iuim yet been made, ltoprc Miututhi) I'"ohh of Illinois Is most f.iyor ably mentioned for Loiik'k Hiicpcxvur Jt l expected that Attorney d'eneral Knox will idiortly liiHtltuto procecdlnH aKniiiHt curtain ralluava which Iiiito been charged by the futerutatc Coin liiorce CommUfilon with irelHtently slolatliw; the law prohlblliiit; ralu poof liifC, cutliiiK and rebated, Tlio Idea Ih lo ucl a judicial ruling on ih'eot uiattern. ' Conriiiiin Polk of Penuylvauin dropped dead in tlio Hotel Walton at Philadelphia tf ill morning. Wnynwiboro, Pa., March Ii. Tin penn pyhnnln uunuul ronfereucu of the Unlteil llretliren In ChrlHt couvmicd this morning In thu York third L'luirch, HlHhopJ. H. .MIIIh prodding. Mnity Hiiveu itiltilofcrH aro in attendance, rep rcflputiug 10,000 members of the. denom ination. Jfpw York, Mnrch n.-MrH. Uillfam Astor hailed today for Kurotw. After a Kliort htay at London with nor daughter Mm, llalg, fibe will go to l'urlnuutl occupy her apaitmeiitH near the Chains Klvnea. .Mr. and Mm. Harry S. Lehr Hailed by the mime ftteauier. Cleveland, Mar. R.-TI10 lieavlefit enow Rtoria of tlio jear prevails throughout New York, l'cnimlviiiila and Ohio. Street and Klectric and Itailroad traf fic U auHpendetl and mimy uiiii'ti nliut down. Ilutcliliiflon. Knn .March 5 Congies- man ChiHtcr . Long ww re-nninlimtcd wltliiiuLiiposl)h) by th( HopubllcanH of. life .VHitli district in convention h'oro toduy. i Ban Pranclflco. CnL, March li.-The Peru ot tho Pncitlc MnllSteaimdiipt'om pany makes an initial parage Marl for .Manila today, In purmiiiueo of an agree ment ontercd Into between that com uniiv mid thu Ueeidental and Oriental ami Toyo LUeu Kiiinlia linen, by which mo of the nine McamcrH belonging to the three lines nhitll call onco a mouth at Manila. It is believed that tlio Uni ted States government will foster tho now nervico by throwing as much busl iiefti in the way ot tho tlirco lines tin is possible. Milwaukee, Wirt.. March C.-Promlnont novvrtpapor men from nil parts of tho MtiitK inn iittpiidini? the annual uii'ctlmr of the Wlhconsln Prewn Asmiclatlon, which will bo in uesHlou hero during tlio ni"ct Ihreudavs. A nilllllbor of papers will bo rend, there will boa baunuot tomorrow night and much bightseelng. Tacoma, Mar. C Tlio first tralnload of honipjeekeis taking ndvantnge of the rodiicrd ratu of fare arrived last night. Cno thousand Iiiimlgrants have reach ed western Washington. Itailroad peoplo state that an ImmoiHo tralllc will bo carried for tho noxt tlx weeks. . i , All valuablo wheat lauds In eastern Washington nro being rapidly piirelia.9 ed. noston, Jliir. O-Prlnco Henry's recep tion In Iloston today wiih a reiiutltton of tho hearty welcome. ho Inn encountered everywhere iilnco Ills arrival In tho Uni ted States. Tho royal visitor neomed to hIiow 110 elh'iiH ot (atiguo from IiIh long trip. Tho Kpoclnl train reached tho Telty on Hchedulo time, arriving tit tho Hack Hay station nhortly uHer 10 o'clock. Slnco an early hour In tho morning crowds hnd heen conaremitiiiK in tho vicinity ami it win with the utmost tlltllculty that tho ivoltce, uided hy Htimuh ot in fantry ami murines, wero able to Iceop tho neonlo in cheek. Tho Prlnco win ofllelnlly crooted by Mayor Collins and William f. Heincko. the Herman Consul. Under an escort of onvalry tho party nrocoedgd to tho Hotel Somorsot. v The Hide walks wero packed with spectators who cheered loudly us ho Prlnco plusoml o . ' When tho pnrty nrrlved at Hoylstou fltrect It WB9 grootoi with n Biiluto of Foventeen guna flred hy n battery station In JKwlon Cotunion. (lovernor Crano was ono of the llrt to appear to make bin caU of nfate, and then hu Impelled buck to tho nuto li6ue lo receive tho return call ot the ioyal vliltir. At tho cWueltmloii tr tho call upon tho Governor, a; id alley a look at tho Hlicw lliniiiiiiiont, thu party proceeded to the Public Llbniry''7here, Mayor Collins ami other city olHclah awaited their turn to greet tli4t"vlltor. I'lum thu Public Library; thWkPrlncc vaf taken buck to his hotel., Y, u$c Cauibrlilge, 3lnr. ri Pilnco Henry npent the utUirmmii'St Harvard Pnlvers Ity, wheroho warf, Jif4rllly recojled by the faculty and ntfnientH of tlio univers ity Tho visitors arrived under cacort rom JJimIoji af. inlf-piHl ono end wero Vecelvcd In Meiunrlul llnll. by I'rcldent Kllot. After tho grt;ttlima had been ex changed, all proceeded Id tho faculty room where, after tho profcuxors and olllcerrf had been prci-enlcd, luncheon was rcrved. The program, of tho after noon cloyed with a reception to tho Gor mnnic Student Ablation. 1 Manila, Mar. 0 Major Wallace and Lieutenant Day of ho marine corp-i will be court nmrtiak'd in thn 17th li)Ht chnrged with totfurlng Filipinos and oxerutliig others without trial on the Inland of Kamar aftr tlio maicro M part of n company of the Will Infantry. The accusation!) nitalnst the otllcers Ih that they tied n Filipino to a treo and t hot him in tlio .thiuh. Tho next day tho prisoner, who had been allowed to remain bound to thu tree was ultot In the arms A bullet in the body was tho un fortunate's ptiiiMnricnt tho third day and the fourth day ho was put to death. Friends of the ofllcers claim that if tho charge.') aro trnn tho nccu.sed men must havo been teilipornrlly deranged, probably by oufTorlug eiidnrul in Sninar Now, 'ork, Mar.0 The marriage of Mrs. P. 1), Armour'Jr., and P. A. Valen tine win ijujetly celebrated hero today. The crHi)ys'')w attended only by nll'inlij-isof thn two fRmiUeauud'n tow Intliiutto frICnds. P.frt of tins houey uioon to bo spent with Mr?. P. D. Ar mour "f., at tho Hotel Hon Ala, Augusta Ha. , London, Mar. il So fully Is King Kd ward occupied with state functions and biihluc," social engagements and all the preparations for the coronation, iw to which io Is ot counm supreuie arbiter, that theie la growing uucertaiulty as to whether ho will bo ablo to go abroad be fore proceeding to Denmark for tho cele bration of King Christian's eighty rmirth birthday, to bo proeutjon which occaHlou Queen Aloxaudrn U preparing tomiikothcvvoyagft to Copenhagen on tho royal yacht Onborno early in the coming mouth. Washington, Mar. 0 -President Rooso vcle has decided to keep out ot tho C il ium amriir fhrlit niiil liiu niltllliritholV announced that ho will i-'end no message to congress unless me inner suoiim uui to take action on behalf of the Islands. Ax lime ii4 thir4 ti n I'htillCd that COIl- arei will do tomeihliifr ho will not in- icriere. Tho Kepublican members of tho House will meet for tho third time tonight In tlio hope ot reaching Mmio agreement relative to the relief which should be given Cuba. It is not expected that any defluitu conclusion will bo reached. Harry Now, ot luuiaunpoiis lias de clined tho proffprod post ot llrat assist- nut poMiunsiur gouorai, San Francisco, Mar. 0 Tho trial ot Woiidworth, who last September at tempted fraud In a real estate trnnsac tiou at Lone Deaeh, began In the federal court his uuirnlng for having counter feiting tools In his possession. Now York. Mnr. tt Tho disabled Cun nrd liner hud not been heard from up to ten this morning. It is feared that tho tow lines botween the Ktruria nnd tho. steamer 1 lili, re ported aH having her In tow, have purt- ei 1. ana 110 mir ju er is sun nositt u uu again drifting about helplessly KducatoTaur. BoTrUa Willi Oascaret. Candy Cntlnrile, ourn conmlpatlon forovei tOo.iao.- Itaua.ta,lUjUuynlsurefupdrnoncjr 'f 'oVtsvr'.iouFKWu.rir"' , Dr. riobba' Sraius PllUcoru. all kldnsr Ills. fn ELEOTRCOITY Aro you suffering frorh Ithnnmatlsm, Weal: back, Nervous troublo orfiunornlly run-dov7n byitem? Upo Klectric Uclts ami Jhitterlea. For men and women. isi'Piric inwnrs ueoii tho feet warm and jireveiit catching cold. For booklet and circulars, r.dilrofH. Klkctiuc Ai'm.ta?;cb Co., iAIedford, Oregon, WANTED Kellablo man for manager of a Branch Ollco wo wish to open ih this vicinity. Hero fi a good opening for tjio right man'. Kindly glvo gcod reference when writing. Tho A. T. Morris WhoJcsnle House Clnciutr.ti, Ohio. Illustrated Catologuo 4 cts. etainps. TIMDKirLAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. UmieJ Slates Land Office. RoseburR Oregon, February stst, 1903 Notice is hereliy c'" hat " compliance with llic provions of the net of Congies of June 3, 1B78, entnleH "An act for the sale of ilmlicr lands in the State of '.allfornj.!. Oregon, Vvfl.l nr.l VV'nklnnrtlnn Twttllnn. " a m. trnded to all the I'ubtic Land Stales by act of Acun , 180a. l'LTER NCION ofc'ly of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin. Mate of Minn., has Ibis d iy filed In this office his sworn statrmrnt No. soOo, for the purchase ofihehji NE.'f, NWi'4 .-jKi-4 nnd Mil 4 SWt-4 of taction No. 14, 'lownhlp 33 South, ol Ranee 10 W , V. M nnd will otttr pr o' In shoti that tin- fond sought i more vuluhlc (or its timt)cror stone than forngrfculturnl imr lotes, nnd to esUbluli his claim to said land be fore tlio RcKiyer nnd Reseiver of this ofllec at Koichurp, Oiegon, on Tuesday, the aoth day of .lay t8oa. He names as witnesses: II. G. McLaskcv, of .vnncapolis, Minn , Mnrtln ilaagenfon, Mmon KIomIuIiI, of Eugene, Oregon, Charles Olson, of Cottare Gtovr. Orecon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the nbovc'descnhcd lands are requested to file their cUims in this oflice on or belore said aoth cLiy ot May 1503. J, I. Ukidcci, nrRiiter. 3-1 TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. "NOTICE KOlt, PUniJCATION . United Stales I jnd 6.TI- c, RoseburgrOregon. March a 100a, . Notice It hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June . 1873. entitled "An act for the sale cf timber lands in die States of California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory." ns extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Au gust 4, 189a, JOHN T. LONG of Roseburj;, county of Douglas, stale ol Ore. gon, lus this dy filed in this office his sworn sjtcnienl No. ao35, for the purchase of the ofhE.4nndShi-4orNEi-4andlot One (1) oIN-ctio- :. 3, in lownsiup iso. ao aouin, ii 2 Because the Right, ami tlio Qttnlitic8 the putisfactory kind, is tho reason why y ti our nsw fnrn r fprniR slock will bo ktvlcs iro froshcflt from tlio s s 0 I? ti V K 0 tiuiililicfl aro thoroughly (lopenditiiln. clmsc, at tho right turn in tho market, copcuially keen. : : 1 . '3 H a 9 a a i a . s 1 a a 9 1 t 1 a The "Spring Needs in nil the nricii8 lines will bo lioro shortly. Outfitting any maim bcrof the lamily horois tv pleasant nnd profita le mitter, 7(0 prices arts Along particularly easy lines, and you're certain to set bati&tactory and tellable vnlue3. : ::.::: Manes s Uadin tllE ,r ,?A M Ii R 111) n u 1 u mi i sssi ssst m k mm Range So, io West find will offer proof to shofc thai the land loucht Ij more valuable for hi tlndef or ione than for flfjrlculiural purposei; and io rsLildltli lilt cblm io mid land before Hie KesJitcr nnd Kecelcr of this office at foC burj;, Orcjin, on Saturday, the 34th clay ol May, J003. ', He names aiwitnenrs: P. D. Lootr. John I Thorn of Clereland, Orcron. Rotcoc O O. Gofl ofCoIrVVIIer. D, C. )rWl!ILims of Ros itwg, ur.con. g Any nnd all persons claiming tiAtTtzy x ntote dtjtllcd lands arc requested lo tile then cLUins in 41 Is ortice on or lie.'oe said 2-ith ilaV of .'.ay, i(ox J.T. Bxicccs, Register. 3.8 ' t SUMMONS , ;f In theCircilt Tnurrof the Stite of 0e?cri( Jn nnd for the Ccunly of Coos. , A. PIdeout, I'laintlfT, vs. I Action at Lavr c C II. Ackermann, f Recover Moacy. ttciendant. J" .J To C II. Ackermar.n, the abore-named de fendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon, vou are hertby notified that you are required to 'appear ami answer the coniphlnt filed against .you in the nbove entlded action in which A. Rldeout I within six weeks from the date of the first publicaiiou of this summons, to-w it: within siv jweelrs from tbe 8th day of tame being the date of the March, tooa, tlrf first publication oh 'his summons, and if you fall so to appear and nntwer on or Ik fore the 19th day of April, 190 the same beinz the List day of the Lle pre scribed In the oritcr for publication. ittilrmcW will be taken against you for want thireof fo: the relief ilrmanned in the complaint or piajntiu herein, n succinct statement of which Is as fop laws, to-wit: for judgment against yru for the sum of $805 71, with interest at tbe n,te of six per cent (.er annum on $13.50 from tbe 19th day of December, toot, and interest at said rate from the 371I1 day of November, 1901, qn J17O7. 55. less the Interest on Jteo 34, from Decenilier 30th. 2901. and for plainiirt s costs ami Uls bursements in this sctlon, X You are further notified that In this actio certain personal prepcrtv belonging to )ou li. been duly.attched, under and uy virtue of t writ of attachment duly Issued In this act! n. rf security for the satisfaction of the Judgment th-y niky be recovered herein by plaintiff, the a personal propel ly so attached bcin dncrihef ns follows, to-wlt: 30 bundles, square locus trenails (35 each), a bunches of round lccu; trenails (45 each), and 1 bunch of loose trenails: abem 33 tons of t loch, z i-8.lnch and 1 ! bich round Iran rek. a eaM fif jhe'.t copper lxut mq lbs copper BHs,"ntoot seo-'lb" coni- poilliotf sptwej. 13 kegs iron spues, 1 icegcunc.: incs. 5- lbs shert lehd. This summons is published In pursuance o' an order made by L. Harloilur. as County Judge of said Coos County, Oregon, dated th 71I1 day of March. 190a. directing that' servifj thrrrol le made by publication of the same IS the Coast Mail, published at Marshfield. t ci. County, Oregon, once a wtck for , .l-erlpd. t' six successive weeks. ' 1 J.S. Coke. Jk, E, I- C. Farkiw. Attorneys for Plaintiff, v ?: 13 Prices are IS 0 H E S I 5 I worthy yo our attention Tho lonilini; imikt-ra, nnd tho Fortunate pur- makes tho value . & Mafson B OUTFITTERS M I.CJl.R MUZ. .. .... ,j, 1 wilt. n;. '?", vv'fi. uV" mt am m M Ml mm M B ft?