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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1902)
Jf S . T Uream'ofthe"Week's News. Published Every Day in the Dally Coast Mail. AGGRAVATED BY STRIKES 'ALL OVER THE KINGDOM Ilrussols, April 14 Tho situation in ilelgium, growing out of tho socialistic demands lor universal sufforagc, ij dark er thnn over this morning. Daylight found the streets of tho city iitiiut and tiio popular unrest slumber Inc. In, ninny quarters the belief pre vails tlint thai country is on tho verge of a revolution. Tho eituntion will bo aggravated today by a Etriko in many parts ol tho king dom. No sympathy heard any whoro for King Leopold whoso gay life baa alienat ed tlio people Big riots occurred at Crnnuno. The police charged tho rioters, killing two and wounding many. Tho striko is spreading in nil parts of tho kimrdom. The strikers nra not on- posing their employers but tho govern ment. which promtsolo glvo unusual tnnco to tho proceedings of tho "Now1 I'll read nn nntldoto." ho remark red, and produced a telegram front the Mr tenders Union ol nan raucisco do mandlng that ho vote to exclude tho Chinese. Mitchell aftrosstvely nttnckod tho at tltudoof Minister vu, declaring that similar conduct on (ho pnrt of represen tatives of Italy, Uermany or any other foreign government would result in their getting their passports. Hoar defended Wit. ami I.oduo wanted o no it l i, ....... ...1...11.... .. rn..i..ii itiiiiiati.v i. ...I .,, 1 i ,, f III KUUil WllUtllUl II iuiiiuu IIIIIIIBUII tun. iHceany. nnu, accoming to roporta, tho right under ttw.tr to outer tho com thoro will bo somo opposition to tho ad n,ttuS rooms oi the Koimtn nnd oppojo """ u "' "viCKmes irom aoino oi mo n-nrn nn Wu ind ilono. convention. The convention will impor coming , I'ornkor claimed tliat Wu was unjust. tho oppoio attack on Lots of Business. TOWN HARD CONDITIONS IN A PHILIPPINE PROVINCE Washington, April 12 A deplorable j rendition prevailing in tho province of I Rntangas is reported in a statement bv 1'loreucelo Caedo, finnnco secretary of the province, which has been made ub lit by tho Sonata Philippines committee. Tho report in one wh.cn was withheld by Governor Tait at the timo bo tcsti Sfd. It states that the mortality from die ea;o has been two thirds of the popula tion. 01 twenty puoblos in the province relativo peaco was enjoyed only in fiyo Tho report predicts tho coming of fam ine, aa agricolturo is dead. In a letter to Senator Lodge, Taft de :i!ci withholding from tho Senato com mittce tho report on Tayabas. Ho state that ho and Secretary Hoot believed that it ought to bo submitted to General Chaffee before being made public, which was done. MEETING OF AMALGA- MATED ASSOCIATION Wheeling, W. Vn.. April 12-Dorine tho coming week Wheeling will enter tain the annual convention of the Amal gamated Association of Iron, Steel am! T n Workers, ono of the largest nnu most influential labor organizations ir America. There aro eeveral thing- GGOD. UVMG Quite often results in bad health, hecaust what is ttrmed "flood living" is uiualh the gratification of the palate withoir reference to the nutrition of the body When the good liver is a business mm nnd rises Irom r full meal to plungt nt once into worL requiring mentn effort the result if almost sure to lx disastrous, because digestion drnwi upon the snnu nervous force which arc em ployed in thought. In time the stom ach Incomes dis cased, the pro cesses of digestior nnd nutrition arc imperfectly per formed and then is a physical breakdown. Dr. PierceW Golden Medical Discovery cure, diseases of the stomach and othei organs of digestion and nutrition. It eliminates the effete poisonous matter which originates in the system as a con sequence of imperfect digestion. It gives bound health to the whole body. " I wUh to ay to the world that Dr. I'ierce'i Golden Medical Discovery ha uroved a preat lleiiui to we," nritei Mr, lilleu R, Ilacou, ol Hhutetbury, Franklin Co., Vain. "1'rior tc now lodco?. owlm? to tho fict that tlm scale rates aro not being paid in tho mills wlioro ttioy aro formod. If tho lodges organized in tho oast nro given representation it is said they will ho ad mitted iu violation of tho constitution, mid this will result in tho continuation of tho pretent administration, Tho rival organization to tho Amalga mated A-ociauon, recently formed at Chicago, Mtlwaukeo an 1 other points under tho name of tho Steel WorkerH Association of America, will probably receive somo attention. Notwithstand ing tho declarations of friendship in nil o orgaby tl o newnlzation, it Is the gener al belief that its success cannot but bo inimical to tho interests of tho Attiulua- 'mated Association. I'rom tho present outlook it is recant ed as unlikely that any dcmanJ will bo made for a change in the base nnd card rates in tho bar iron scale. Unless the manulacturcra should nsk for lower rates, which thus far linn not been in any manner intimated this means that littlnilinir.tlltvt.lll lin vnrlntiriil In reaching nu ncreomont. Whilo thoro Tho town board met Monday ovoning, aro some lodges that havo suggested n,n11 mombcru being present except demand for nu increase, it ia beliovid cc-uncllmen .Mntaon and Nblo. A grtwt that they form a email minority. TLe,,,m"of uusinuM had nccuintilHtml and present batois fCon n ono cont card, re-( l, M")n as proloiiied until nearly maintiigni mat o.ue uutti it reached l ;. '"ii BOAhD GRINDS TJ.L NEAR MIDNIGHT 4 Petition (or I.ight Turned Down Front Street to be Fixed Anti-Ganib'ing Ordinance when it advances 2o cents tho ton for boiling. The present w ago rate is fu 75 a tou. CASTOR 8 A Tor L' lfants and Children. Tha Kind Vou m Always Bought 0 Boars tho Signature &&&$ CONTENDED THE PASSAGE WOULD BE DISASTEROUS btreut maltors took up the meater part of tha time, though the board turn ed aside long uuough to lay on tho labia uio petition lor another light iu ooutn Marehllold. Thu first mfittor to Ik taken up was the dulay of the plauUng of north Front Btaeet. T. I). Holland tho contractor for the planking of north Front street was pres ent and made nn explanation ol the de my in uio execution oi iiia contract. I lo said that tit mills with winch hu lud contractel for tho lumber hud been un ublu to furnish it on n.-ount of high wa ter in the Coquillo river. Mayor Coke asked to hoar from tho council as to what should be done nbout this matter. Norton said it had been reported that Holland had nocoutract with thu mills. He thought if Holland had such contracts lio ought to show them to thu council. If thoro was no immediate prospect of getting thu lumber from thuCcullki, it ought to bo got eouiuwhuro else. Thu Bteeet ought to bo fixed Washington, April II For tho flrt timoeinco ins encounter witii iillmnn,, Holland said thu Senator Mcl.aurin of South Carolina! Mm tlmt tW fnuM A petition wat rccolvod from n larijo numborof retldenta and taxpayers of South Marshlleld asking that nn nro light bo placed nt tho corner of 11th and I street. K. A. Kiclcworth spoke brlelly in favor of tho motion. Norton miggost ed thnt tho rrcldunta ought to pay for tho extra wire and polvn necossary. After somo discussion tho inUltlon was laid over for futther i-onnldornlioti, At tho rivUi!it of tho rrsldonts ol Went Marshlleld, tho preliminary atepn hurt taken for tho planking of (J Avuttuo for threo hloekii from llm hrldgo. A strip IS feat wido In the middle of tho stroid is to ho planked with 3 inch plunk, with corresponding branches nt thu Intersec tion?. Iu tho matter of )!. otroot in South Mnr.ihliold, It wan decided to grade tha street up nnd cover u strip IS feet wido witliTelegraph hill rock ottu foot tl'lek, (tout Ithhtreutto "th street. Mr. Nor ton staled that thu road district would grndo tho otreot and got it ready for tlm rock. It wan also ordered thnt iv hide walk bo t'oustruiited on llm north -Mo of tlin nircct from llth to 7th Htreot, with croBilugM across tltli nud 7th ntteet on both bides of H ; also across 11 nt the west sides of tlth nud 7th. Tho street commltteo waa Instructed to attend to the repuir of street ncnrW.U. Duubner'a residence, wlioro thu street It caving away, tho im'tnboM of tint conn ell to meot nt 7 in Tuoadtty, to examine the street nud see what wiih to ho dmc, In tho mattar of gamhllug nud drmk ing iu thu town, thu Mayor oxp-cHeed thu opinion that an ordinance wa noitl cd regulating tho matter. Whilo It would bo tuelusH to try to prevent men from getting togrthur for n gtuno of poker, It seems that tho r. titter of ctieii ftnmbllng was being enrried too far, uiid nu ordl miucu nhould bo drawn nud passed to cover this matter. This (wing tho tuiise ol tho council tho .Mnvnr stated that such nn ordinance uuld hu drawn for tlit approval of thu council. Thu city attorney wan nutlioriiud to tend to other towns for cophw of llivcnro ordlminax, with a view to tho enact ment of a license ordinance for toaiustors etc.. thu object Ixdug to ostnblish soiiih kind of a street fund. (JTTLE CERTAINTY' Of Chinese Exclijsion Bid Passing RAILROAD INTCKfiSTS ACTIVE AGAINST IT iNreasure Will be Hudly Muliliit'.l if it Gets ThrotiRh tit nil IJKLGIUM'S CAPITAL QUIKriNG DOWK Much Depends on Action of Par liament Disaflfectibn Still Spreading addressed the Fenate thin afternoon. His theme was the Chinote exclusion hill. Ho announced his opposition to the ponding incisure, not only hocauto it violated the existing treaty but bo cause of thu commercial phase of the question at issue. Ho contended that tho retult of the pnesage of tho bill would bo directly and immediately din- HBttrous to tl o wholo South, eeperlolly iiillla hadniaurml soon saw nut ton lumber as soon as tho singe of tho river ' would permit of getting tho logs to tho ' mills. If he hud thu lumber hu ootild llnish thu street iu a couplu of wevkn. ' Ho could give no nsmiranco na to when thu work could be done. T. S. Dono agent for the Stan laid Oil Co., nnd thu 0. C. & X. Ktmmura, whh present and was given permisaioti toad- j drosi tin council. Hu sUtod that thtt i IlrussoW, April " Tho city it quiet er today than nt any time eincu rioting began. Hrorybo.ly is awaiting iiiixIouh- ly pnrlirincnt'd nction on dumandu of tho Focinlists. An utlxnipt to dynamite buildings wan mndo today utid ouu houeu destroyed. No (M-OllltiOH. Diattffectiou has bogun in thu civ.l gunrdH nud many tnuuiberit refusu to ac cept cartridges. Wnnliliigton, April 15 In thu Hunalo this morning I'oildno, of Unlifornlit, pro minted n memorlnl from tho inn) or mid curtain ullluli.lt) of Him Fmuelhco favor nblo lo tho passage of thu CIiIiicmi ex clusion lilll. lleltlleld mndd thu first nddrens nn tho measure. Hu Hpoku In favor ol thu hill. Friends ol thu Mitchell bill hnvonbnut given up ho pen ol Mi rerun. Thny ir il'xu thnt If the bill iloen puns it will bo ro greatly amended mi to bo far from thu mensuro llrrt propotud. Thny nro still making nu active canvass, hiiwuver. Hevur.il -unntori who rruro oxpvotud to Mipport tho bill havo announced llicy would have to veto Bcnlimt It. Thero Is a btmug intimation that tho railroad are laklnx a very prominent part In the pnulingrfnud havu brought n kihI dtnl of ptesruio to Ivmv against too inn. Kouthf rn collators are very ctmernlly ngnlnl tho bill, on account ( n fear that it will rtlri'l thu trad4 with Uhl un, whiuh is noiv becouiing lmmrtnnt In cotton. It U sold alio that the elaiiM relating tnCliluofu enllom on Amuricaii ahips will surely Iw votod out. ST. LOUIS FAIR MAY 1J1C POSTPONFl!) , Kt. LouIh. April 15 Kx p.-Mldont I'lnnels, of World'n Fair Uoiitiuioatoii, ia iiuoteil to.lay ni luvliu a til Uxxl tho fair cannot Lo hi Id in llKW, ASTORIA FISIiFRMIiN COMIC TO TIvRMS AstirU. Aitrll 15 At n moclitl ing of thu flshi'tmon'd union this uiu coiHJii prouuciog nnu inBiiuiaviur- nielav in thu repair of tho street wiw Ing lection. ,,..,... a .i . putt1) g Ida companies in nn omltarrasw. Ho didn't think it fair to tho South to ln :.l3n s,m C0H.jn. tlom ..,., tear down ami icruMi tho ne-A-pnterpriso. LveryUuv. .0 team could goover tho In conclus on lio said, 'the bill is faulty, alrwl with enfoty. Teamaters would in conception, in execution and in logic not aKroo to linmllo thu steamer fright fanlty in ttu premises and iu its concilia aniII thu street vas llxed. Ilo aiked iona. (Jovcrnor Dolu, of Hawaii, will not bo removed by Roosevelt. In an olllcinl itatetnent JubI given out tho president -n)H that Doiu'n rourFu has beuu ench as to warrant a continuanco of tho gover nor in ollico nnd to entttlu him to thu respect of tho party and tho support of the administration. Dole refuEes to diecloso what wa? tho matter, further thnn to eay that tho president's nnnouncemont is good enough for him. A SPIRITED DEBATE IN THE SENATE beptembtr, 1697, 1 hail doctott'i for roy utomach trouble for veral year, koIhk tlirouidi a c nt trtatiuent without any rttl KncCt. J 11 beptcuiber, 1S06, 1 had very alcl: hpell and xrcv wore, could eat but little I commenced 111 beptemker, 1R77, to take Hr 1'ierce' medldue unit iu a short time I could eat and work, fcave gaimd twenty founds tn two months," , Frek. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense 1 Washington, April 12 Benntor Vent began today's dobatuon the Chinese In clusion Bill. His sympathy was entire ly with tho desiro to excludu Chinese laborora. Chineto coolies woro politi cal, Kccinl and industrial paraflitcs, but ho could not nupport tho pending meas ure. Ho objected to tho provision of thu bill c-xcludingChiimBO residents of the Philippines, 'iho venerable Missourian took occasion to comment on tho bitter words sjraken yesterday. Ho iioped thu North and .South would stand together. Arnid stleucQ hu referred with emotion to tho death of Wado Hampton, and said his memory would live forcenturiea. Ho wopt ciuiotly as ho resumed his teat. benntor j,ouge touowea in 1110 oeiento Captain Fd wards Rattled. In thu story publUhed yesterday, of the cow that went on a tear, nu error w.is uudtt 111 to 't' o ovuerthip of tho cow IrBtad of boing Win. lliirkuu' Jersev, bhu w.to 11 beuf urlttor rhippetl to ICC. Flanagan by Dluford Duvfx. Tho Maii. got it'i iuforiiiatiou from Cnptiiln KdwnrdH, of thu Steamer Alert. It ecoinn thnt when thucow Heutivorhocird from the Alert Iho eklpper becamo moru or Ions eX'-itod nud hudii't recovered his tquaiiimity when our roportur asked him whom cow it wan; 10 when hu tried to my Uhifonl Davis" ho said "Hilly Durkas,"nnd ho iiovur know thu differ once until ho cuw tho story in thu Coast ineut-inorn. Ing it waideciiM'd to accept tho price of livu and six eunU offered liy the cannery men. ..WffWilWIH, Soft Medical Adviser is sent free on receinl of the nendlriK bill. Ilo inflated that of stamps to pay expense of mailing only, commerce did not exist in sentiment. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book In , SenatorHanna read a telegraphic pro- per covers, or 31 stamps lor tnc ciotn ; test aganiEi 1110 0111 irom 1110 presiuunia Ii bound volume, . UiuTalo, N..Y. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce) of the CJiambor of Commerce and Mor clianty Exchange of Han Trancisco. thnt thu street bo put in n stutu of re pair so thnt it would bo snfo for teaming without further dolnv. Thostieet could be repaired temporarily without much oxponfce. Thu Board russed to conaideratiou of other matters without taking nction, but .Mr.'Jowu Htoo.l by his gnus, and just 1m forandiournment ho fired another vo lev. Ilo mid that thu contractor coald put ' -mail. the street into n statu of rtpair that .... . would make it fairly safe with tho ma terials nt hand and with liltlo ox Honnoti and Walter nro having a now Pe"B0 , ..... , . ' aldewnlk put down on thu whnrf back of On motion pf .Norton it wna resolved .MKiioa & MutsonVi utoio. Ohrlbteruon to rcquwst tho contractor to fix up & jolmeon aro doing thu work, tho street nt onco and keep it in tupair 1 until ho could complete lily con' ln?ct,r. t. , 1 11 1.1 m ' Tlio tug Hobarts eamo in Tuesday on I.. It. Robertson addressed tho council H ' , asking that lomuthlng he Jonu to titku the flrut of her regular trip? from tho ?."rV.( lh tfWS.glUl: ' Slaalaw carrying freight to connect with Sunday night, as rclatod in yesterday 'a paper. Tho mayor uaid this waa a mat ter covered by tho ordinances and was not u tubji'ct for action by Iho council. No action wuo taken. Among tho bills presonlod wis ono from tho city phycMon for fOS, most of which waa for fumigating n number of private houeoa. Thla waa referred to thu health committee for investigation, together with n bill from thu lied Crot-a Drug Storu, which eccmed to bo for fum igating material. Thu qttrturly reporla of Recorder and Troaauror woro read and npproved. A Ilnuor liconso waa Rrnntod ito An drew Heckla. Pcrmlsolon waa granted to J. W. Hen nott to construct n tower cm First street, under tho supervision of tho heallli committee, Harness mi can ranko your tor lima it iK,ft K. R (jUiro hill (i lltlull M Win, ly ii.K.-i:i'ti:i.A tin. Oil. V.H tan Jfii.Hirn 111 llfn nikull lii.t lit mi rji) u II uruluurlly nouu. m?&M Harness Gil rnnlcMMtioorlookliittbiir liM Ilk new. Miuin i.r ! m. Iirnry ImmIImI nil. i. IelAiy iirvnari.l la ln,. tUUd tiio wiutlicr. Hold irrywli&ro la cutit-u y wlioro II HAa. Hiif. bj STANDARD OIL CO. A1V thu 0. 0. &. N. boate. W. L. Mast, of T.cu, waa in this city Monday and Tuerdny. Ho expecta lively time in tho logging biisincea 1ho Coiiulllu this mimmor. Havo you (eon the now shirt waists at Mre. Owon'e, O'Connoll'a building. K. M. n alitor , doputy ehorlff, ia In town eorvin tubpoenna on tho jurymon for tho coming nossiou of tho circuit court, tniitly obtain V H, iwidKirriKiij' JKmhI tnodol,ikck.'li or pMiloofliinnilon for? i uur?','.rt m L?"1",ft,''lhy. 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