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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1902)
V- CROWDS STAND IN VOLCANO Q'UIET . "f RAIN TO SEE FURNISH ' ON ST VINC1SNT. i j St Thomas, May 17 Tho American Governor Geer has Business at naval tuR, Potomac, In di.Pieli Horn at. LUCia, 819.108 tnni 11 nm luiuruvu FOR SALE Roseburg Which Prevails his Presiding I there from tho Island of St Vluccnt. ' Loeoufftlora was qulot when tho tiic loft, but diut was falHn llhtly. Pw Ijilo wcroBtlll frightened an roturn of the eruption wac feared. Salem, Or., May 17 Uon. W. J. Fur nieh and other alatn candidates woro ; greeted by monster denionBtraUonn at e'l'RJKijsJG NINKRS The magnitude ol tho reception .nr-j HOPE KOR UHLV MAHSHKIKhl) passed any demonstration of tho kind; , -. ever witnessed in any political cam. 'Anthracite McuKxpect lo be. paipn. One U.ousand men participated T ,, uv nif,,u. cft jv j i Pure brtMl Mammoth llroiuo Turkeys from tho fntninm Wood aril and Miincutf Htritln Ttmw $5.00 each. Trhw 10.00, Kkjjh for hntolitutr II.BO for a koUIiik of l. Iltirred I'lyiiiotiUi Hook I'nckerolH $1.50 to C.W). Hurrod Plymouth Hook and 8. 0 Hrowii Leghorn oixtf IX)0 pur Hotting, of CI Sottlnirn from tho fnmoim In dian Itmuier Ihtek IXO for l. Hatching from threo Imported Jlarred Hock liout with record ot iri-iri-ir7 egg in luit diiy 2.uo Hr petting. Inspection invited. Aildrtw KlUNK Hocikhh. OltKUOK in tho procession from tho Wlllatnotto hotel to the city hall, where 1500 people listened to an addrcsb by the future eovernor. Coal Diggers Har,ltou, May 17-Thohopo that tho !.,.. 1. HimH n. t tfU m.tnii Klltthilnnila ttttltam rf I lin ! The Armory was far too small to nc- v,Wu .m.uu uu. - .. commodate the immenso throne, ami country will consent to join the ranks ol the rtriklng anthracite, men is inoj rock upon which tho leaders of tho; hundreds were turned away. Ttm rnln utortn liavlnu abated for a short time, about 2000 people collected m.ke are building virions of victory to in front of tho city hall, where thoy were dav addressed bv Frank Dairy, candidate To do this the h.tuminus men would on the Republican legio'ative ticket. Mr. havo to break yearly contracts, .l.irl. Davev gave a rousing patriotic talk, and were secored after hard labor, and ot held the crowd until Furnish arrived, which the anthracite men ar now try when the scene which greeted his tlrst inB the effect for themselves. President .Mitchell renin- to iciim the probability or possibility of u soft cal strlk. No time or place has yet ben ret for the national convention, but it l likely that it will he held at iudian.ipolis. HANK, lUKKCTOKs' T U.SIm-i!-d.ii., .1. Hon licit; I'll KM : .ind. II. Kl.nnin.in. VM'K PUBS.: It. F. Wlllhims, TASHIFH. Capital, $50,000. u,ttNii'it'.i.' u :. appearance was re-enacted. When the demonstration subsided, Mr. Furnish gavo a short business talk, and impressed his hearers nmst favor ably, as possessing the desired quallfica tlona for chit executive of the state. A drenching rain fell throughout tht evening which by no means interrupted the enthusiasm of the crowd. Tho tn tire demonstration was a memorable event in the political annals of Marion county. The failure ol Governor Geer to pre ide nt the rally was an unexpected sur p'iso and caused considerable comment. Governor Gw was wai led upon Tues day by W. J. Culver, chairman of tho Marion county central committee, and nreeptwl an invitation to serve as chair man of tho rreetinif. The Kovernor left Thursday night for HonHbiUK cnnour.cinc tliat ho had gone ' on an official visit of inspection of tho soldiers home. About tioon Governor (i-er. throuuh hi- prtvaieincretary no i-' ild Chairman Oliver that he hud been .ulled to Hosehnrg u ntlicial biiMii-'s, but if possible, would return tn Halem on the afternoon overland train. In i-ii'e i if should fail in return, he rqueHt. t: ihe committee lo 1m preparxl to pr. -p vide another chairman. Theifovenior- hilled to return, and Claud" iiatch at a lHn hour uccep'.od J i he chairmanship, which he gracefully lilled. -' ! CASTOR1A For L ants and ChlldrBn. Tha Kind Noi! "-ve Always Bought Boars tho Signature of yffi&&4 We prutnuty ob(in V, A. ami Foreign JMiim Mail moJcl.i Ketch or tilioto ol IntrDtlon for rainon rmienuuutr. rnrnwicol, ftvorrt on now latent raTTrnm triftmiiii Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. .V. j I. & ii "p. no nrot: . . M , m t 1 1 Z "' Latent NKW8 UKAI.KH AND AdKNT "Han Kruno! uTo" an ii 1 o r 1 1 a iiii" d u 1 1 i o h. . A 1 1 tho I o iuTI n u M a nutl n oh. cnr'ir'nrint"r". m i i.ayinu'o Aim n ' H it Iihi' r I p 1 1 on h for all 1 a porn a n il p o r 1 o it I o a I h . Kl no cl'urH and tobacco. Htatloilery, Jewelry, notlonn 2 i rw a PViv II I w BICYCLES BELOW COST I? ft ft ft Mglt wmdm wumrmntmmti 1B02 MODELS, tho flUlJIjovfMlDCUof onu of tho tft known f II. f2lC wi factorl.-i of tlw country, siecurwl o TeolQ by uatono-lilf cost. Four Modmtm i 1900 and I9U1 Models . $7 to 911 Catalogues with larKO photwjraphic cwjravinqa uud full detailed BpcclflcatlonB acntjrec to any tuldross. Wo SHIP ON APPROVAL to anyone in US. or Cusuda without u cnt tn advance atid ullow DftVS FREE TRIAL StMS; no rick In ordering from ub, aa you do not need to nay a cent if tho blcyclo doca not euit you. 500 SECOND-HAND WHEELS That is -what we have to sell, and we nan fill all orders for any and all kinds. THE QUALITY is gnaranteet and the price is right. OUR STOCK INCLUDES anything required in Fir. Spruce, Red and White Cedar. 1 taVen In trc!o by our Cl.lcwro rviawu on v-i mQ jH " KttndartJ make, many trtrxl oh nnw.. . . . . VU tw , rri. wiuh.mrnt. inmlr "..porona 30. o. -. . ....-a--- . tn iti.ii rr4 matMirr cmiMttni, a wwh4u "- ...-.-- , Tl prlf.. iBK iahuva Ullllfrn In I'M-li town lo rlilu KlUtH UtR Id HUH I CU and exl.ll.lt a ;.;"ul; rctlinlo ixrinn In each town to dUtributo cataloiniM for u In elcbanibfor . bl-yrle, writ tylwfor fgo CMNOnM ana our piw ...... J. L. MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicaeo, III. 3 a t I I IMnta Mr rnsa ,.. 0 12 b m m In less than ross iuautitiea m IMT this 6.'.ClUie, IKK M m MJV k C f IL TV t'Mpn and rubbers, di Jtt V I jll V II W I J'"y glasses, SI ilnx bbls.nl I Tl A .1 II M 1M.1 and '.') 1 1!& il. 4 V7 i 1 OpenJ.lly tumbler, 'Jl dor. bli'M L'fie iKo :.! M M Car load arrived Apr 21. Kautoiy n bala ol prlte, ll.)rn oo.ls. lr- f.!i while ulnnF. 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