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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1902)
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II..IIM IU., (.f,, HUM., H..I.MI, ,. yi, ,l( ..G-TQ-BAO KSVSrrfMA'r,'-' DISGRACEFUL DOINGS IN ME PHILIPPINES 4 Officers Dishonor Their Uni funn, by Drunkenness ami Dvbiuiclic.y U'asliiiiKtoti, May ID-Tho most ron natlonal testimony yet lioanl by lliu wnntu Philippine Inquiry oominlttco v,n Ktvott nt (lie inainlni: tottlon today by Rlebord O'Brlun, formerly oorpqinl In lliu Tvontylxi!i volunteers, who charged violation of Filipino woinui by American officers nt Snn Junqttiu and tlio mo of tin m In m ballot e. ilo alto tit-tilled tliul ho raw Captain McDonald, I.lutit. llluinimir and Major Cook drink to excess at tliu ronvont of Iltbarro!, lhu officers dicrobing to their underclothing nml forcing tliu women io ilnnco willi (liun, At Lauong, tlio wit noes taw peaceful natives llrcd upon, and n woman wllh two children, ono at tliu lirt-nbt jmrmit tul to perish in a burning houic. HEAVY SHOCK ' IN CALIFORNIA Vncavillu, Cul., May 111 Ihu sovorcal enrthqunku shook sineo '01 occurred nt 10:110 thlo morning. Walla wcro crack- id nnd good thrown from tlio shelves.' FORTY THOUSAND DESTITUTE PEOPL Washington, May ll Tlio t'nltod Hiatus consul nl liarbiuloua wirud fllnto department this morning tho following: "Sixteen hundred dratha Imvo occurred rtt Bt. Vincent nnd 10,000 people nro dw tituto. Tholr Immediate- wnnto nro sup plied but nid will bo needed for six months, This ia authentic." Brijjlit's Disease 1 ho largest " vor payed for i pro rcription, changed hands nt Run Fran clseo, Ann !10, 1(101. Tho transfer in vol veil iii coin nnd stock f ll'J.tiUO.OO nnd w paid by n party of l.iuilnoea inim 'r n opoolllo for l.rlgiit'fl DIeuiimi and Dm botoo, hithorto Incurnblo djacntea. Thoy commenced thu Borlotm investi gation of tho apeciilu Nov. in, 11)00. Tlmy intorviowu tcorea of tlio cured and tried it-out on Ita inuritn by putting oor thrco dozen car.es on tliu treuomont nnd watehint,' thoni, Tlioy nloo not physicl nun (or JiuIkob. Up to AtiRtiot t!i, olhty mven por eont of tho toet cuboh woro either won or proreHiinU favorably, 'f lioro boluR only thirteen por cent of folhrcp, tho pnrtieB woro Bntiolled nnd elrt 'UiotrniiBnotlon. Tho iiroccediriKB of tl.o InvcfltlKiitinj,' commlttoo nnd tho clinical roporta of tho teat cnaoa woro imlillilied nnd will bo mnllod froa on ippliiutionf-' Addreaa Jolm J. Tulton Uoininny, 420 Montgomery St Snn tfrnmieoo, Oal. y6P$W candy fn Zfiy CATHARTIC A id Takes Hef Place Anions . Nations USHIvRHD IN WITH PITTING CHRHMONY AmiclHl llic Ilooniing of Cannons and Martini Miim'c Im pressive Ceremonies Havana. Cum. May, 20: Tho new Culuii Itepubliu wn tiaherod In with flltlnu cureiiiouiea tod.iy. It wn n futo ilny thrmiK'liou', tliu lulnm, n day (o which every patriotic' man, woman and thild has been looking forward iiinco earl loat rnoolll'ctlon tho day olU ubnn free dom. In tho capital it wno tisliorcd in with tho booming of cinuonr, tliu plny liiK of bandit, tho dlichnreo of flruworka and other nolty innnlfeotntloua of tho pooplo'a dultj;ht. It wan n holiduy every where. IlueonoM was nlinoet entirely biitpo.tdod whlUthuyTuthuiiiAolvcsup to llf full enjoyment flf tho occntion. rropnrnt Ions for thu traueferof author nnd tho Inauguration of I'rcoidentl'almn began oarly. Ik'foro aunriau thoutanda Kathcretl in tho vicinity of tho palaca nnd uIouk tho route over which 1'alraa mid his cecort would pass uoini; to thu Kovernment buiidinga. At mi early hour pcoplo lichen to as ecmblu about thu palacu wlioro tho core monies of tho day thu transfer of, tho iiisulnr government from tliu United KtnJicH to tho newly elected ofliciaaof thu republic woro held. Tr no n pub lican simplicity marked tho launching n( thu Intcet-born among tho family of na tions, but tho ceromouius nuvurtholosB wcro ixtrcmely impicfle. Tho hnllin which thu ceremonies wcro held waa crowdixl with notAblcB. Tlio chief nctora wcru (loliornl Wood, tho rotirluK rov ornor of tlio ielaud, n)(d his etnff, and ScnorToinna Katrnda Falma, president of tliuuow republic, nnd other officials of tho now insular government. At tho nppolnttKl tlmo I'alma, nccom panted by General Gomez and membura of tho now cablnut nnd eccortcd by tho recently organize! Cuban nrtillory, war voterna and political ami civic organiza tlonu proceeded to tho pulnco. Tho IhroiiKd nloni tho louto weroso doimo that tho procession waa frequently stopped. Tho enthusiasm was intense, every step being marked by chcore. Arrived at thu palaco thu president was conducted to tho main ball whoro ho waa received by Governor Wood. Aftor tho KrcotinK wna over tho coromoulca of handing over tlio govormnunt to tho Cubitus took place. Gonurnl Wood mndo a briot epooch, ntallng, in eubslnnco that ho had rc celvad iiotliloatlon of tho election of tho Prouhlont nnd Congrcsa; that thla uowly oluctod body had sigilflod ita readineB3 to uullortako tho : rnvo ro epon Ibilitloi of rovelrnmeut : nnd that tlio hour for tho inception of iti duties had nrrlvod. In tho name of tho United Stntos ho cliavgol it with tho.. elgnifl ennco of tin torma of tho Tarla Treaty, nnd callod upon it to sub. scribo to n fidthfal complianco to tho fBtipulntionS'"'bI tho Tlatt nmoridrndiit. Ho assur.'d the Cubans of tho Byinpfttby THE CUBAN REPllB! Miula MYoii Could Look intoltrctiireaiulKotliecotitlltton ... . .,0 which your cmi;;)i, If iicgicrjed, will brliiir you, you wmilif ecl: ir.llcr nt once iiU tint rinturall woulU U tbtotiBU Shiloh's Consumption Cure -tjDrffs; Jrr " Antlinu, ainl all I.ijiik Troiililti. Cure CoubI.b nml Coldi In itay, Kl rent. Vflte Io I), p, Vclui d Co., I Itoy, K. V for frco trial Iwtllc. " ' " ..iii ii.. m ii fciy nml support of.tho Unltod Htotoi, nnd enld thn future of tho new republic would bo watched by hi t'overnment at Washington with loving ip to rent. President 1'nlrn replied In tho name of himself nnd his companion Ho naked General Wood to inform Tr-jsidont Iloosevolt and tho people of the United Slalog of tho Cubans' gratitude for tho fulfilment of their do!ruj nnd espira tlons to be an independent people. Ho thanked tho Amo'lcans fur tho glorious work they had tlono for Cuba, Rui assured tho Americans of tho ever lattlng KratUudo of tho Cuban pcoplo. During tho Inaugcriition a diepalch waa rccelveil from l'rosidont ItcSjevelt by I'reiident Talma nud co:ij;rRi ox. prctelnz tho alncaru friendship am cood withca of tho United Stntos and camw.t hopes for tho stability and succesa of lliu Cuban government. Promptly at noon tho military ocenpa lion of tho island by tho American forces was declared nt nn end by Gov ornor Wood, and authority over tho now republic waa resigned into tho bauds of President Talma. Bimultaneotbly practkalla ovcryAmor lean fliR in tho city waa lowered and tho Cuban flag raised over tho palaco and Morocastlo. As the American flag waa lowered the warships in the harbor tho Cuban reve nue cutters fired a saluto of -15 guns. As thu Cuban flag was raised nnotlior rnluto was fltod this Umo of 21 guna. Tho raising of tho flag was nmid encor ing from thojens of thousand) of peo ple who pnekod tho park fronting tho palaco and tho streets adjacent. , . To Greet French Visitors. Washington, D. C, Slay 20: Several vopccla of thu North Atlantic cquadron loft today to meet tho 'French warship Gnuloia which baa on board the distin guished delegation appointed to repre sent tho French government at tho Rochambeau monument dodicntlon. Thu UauloU will bo escorted from tho Capes to Hampton Konds, to bo mot by tho remainder of tho North Atlantic tquadron, Whlcowill convoy hor to An napolis. 11 (h French voasol arrlvos on eclicdulo timo tho visitors will bo formally welcomed at AnnapoliB tomor row by tho resident's oommisaion and tho following day will corao to this city. Michigan Republicans Grand Rapids, Mich,, May 20 Tho Republican atato central commllton, nt thu call of Chairman Pickonia, is 'in aeaslou'horc- today to nrrango for tho statu convention to nominate caudldatoa for t'ovornor and other otnto oillciala to bo chosen at tho next oloction'. It eooms to ho uuderetood that tho 'convontlon will bo hold In Dotrolt thla yoar and it ia probablo that an oarly dato will bo chosen. An early convention will bo art mh&ntaRO to Governor IIIIbb and bia fol lowora, or eo it ia iogardod,' na it wl,U lesson tho timo'Iti which tho opposing factlou can Rather rccrulte, Heavy fteioriidffs? PROLONG ALARM OP ' . THE ISLANDERS Immediate Wants Supplied on the Windward islands , Great Suffering fit. Thomas, May 20 Heavy dcto.na: tlonn louder than those of May 7th wero heard this morning from tho direction of Martinique. Thn population of Bouraine wcro friTjInened Kundoy by shower of Htonca whicii ceased Monday People now appoar acEtirod that Mount Felco is nlUl.active. A shower of clndors con Hnucs. 1indon, May 20 Tho following, dated St. Vincent, was received today from tho governor of thuWindward islands by tho colonial office: "All Immediate wants nro now supplied, The question of re settlement of tho peopio ii sow under contiduratton. Coo now township has been Ecttlcd up to tho proeent la my station fifty thousand pounds will cn ablo us to support the eufforers ' for six months, and rchouso them in now lo calities. Tho suffering of tho wounded pin burnais very torriblo. Six deaths ar.vo occurred in tho hospital." President Will Attend New Yoiik, Mat 2): At tho great mass meeting in Carnegie Hull tonight in colobratlon of the centennial of Pres byterian home mission effort, tho speak ors include President Roosevelt and othor men of world-wide fame. Tho moeling murks the culmination of tho home rnissiom celebration which has formed an Important feature of tho Pres byterian General Assombly in cession at thn Fillet Avenue Presbytcriun Church, Prices $5 - tcry (" WMaVCilSll AWM8BE3. TKg G3&ARB3 PRSZE AT THE PAMiS EXP&0TaON. M8m "SSg&xfam 1 r --iiti - i-4.i-irrrnTB'Qn t stream. - - m. J a..fc". '."' - nrJDJM'' n c type AD, ua!na uuitj rfrtei carat. 1 LATEST HEW PBZQ&ES B&RBSc ., Grand Recotdr, $i each. Sci'l Send for QJl Send $s with your order and goods will be shipped C.O.D. for the balance, ',' Ym n if e a tw tot H A n2 73jrrr,3ranx ana m m am n "v .25 Geary Street, rr.-rfw.r' t AttbTf-lER PORTLAND . STRIKE ORDERED Portland, Moy 20 Tho Federated Jluildlng Trades ordered a general striho Wcdncadny morning unless tho pianinc mill proprietors rccoynizo tho- demand of tho wood workers union todflv. i HAZAllD-i-AtCoquiHeCJlly, Or., May 17, to tho who of h. II.- Hazard, t daughter. WMgffW ' Health is a magnet which irresistibly' draws the man to the woman in life's jjiatinj; time. Health docs more than tint the skin with beauty ; it puts music into the voice and buoyancy into tlio step, as well as lutpplnuu into the heart. A great many women covet beauty and arc constantly seeking aids to beautify thorn. Let a woman first eeclc perfect health arvl all .other charms shall be added to her. There can be no general health, for women while there is disease of the delicate womanly organism. The first step to perfect health is to cure womanly diccases by Oie use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It establishes rgu larity, dries weakening drains, hcalr inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "I ubciI four bottle cf your 'Favorite Pre, tcrir.i env ition ' and one or CoMcn Medical Disco v. cry." " write Mr. KImer D. Shearer, cf Mounf. l.ri. t nv.JW.af a V tt 1. M hI jh aa . . k. . ai.aa cured of that dreaded dlscane, uterine trouble. ,Ara In belter health than ccr before. IJery onewlto lcnonr xnc.U urpriet to cc trie look o well. In June I ai no poor in health Jhnl at times I could not walk. To-day I am cured. I tell everybody that Dr. ricrce's medicines cured me." FnEn. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sentwon receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ?;. Send 21 one-cent ..tamps for the book: m paper covers, or 31 stamps for the doth bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y. 7tmST,im,i iilY. "at wae to '$150'. X 'Kr rfi 1 Tiif -. Tl-s, Entertains' XA erybody Everywhere' PRICE) ' - 1 Heccrds, 50c. each. $$ per dozen. " Catulonue. 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