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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1902)
5l:fra ,rt.rtf1ll 4 . l. 41 -t , ,- W "X fi 'v !r. f K CO AS & VOL XXV MARS'.HFIELD, 000S COUNTY, OREGON, tM AY 31, 1002. tEN PAGES NO 2& - --, f ,.J-Ja.,t&faiaffitju.Aii iiio i"r" " T Fmail T . H- Cream of the Week's News, Published Every Day hi the Daily Coast Mail. RAILROAD SURVEY TO Bt PUSHED FROM UOSEBURG ALSO Rccounoisancc to be Completed by August. Fifteenth, and Report Mnde Portland, Mny 2U Anothor party of rallrond surveyors will atari to ('oo Uay in n day or two, going ly wny of llomi burg, ftiul uatabllihing a baso of operu tlomt there. In the party will bo Flrnt Anit. Engl ncor Honra, Engineer Dlera, nml 0. A. Bohlbretlo. rliiht-of wny attorney for the company, whoi homo In iti Koroburg. ' Tim work of mnklmr n recorinolsnueo nf lliu route will ho punhcd vigorously from now on totlio middle of August, bv which 1 1 tnu ii report must bo uitulo tbnt wDlilntnrmlnn whether llio mail will bt built to Holt l.nk lily or not. MT. PKUvlC STIU, IN ERUPTION Panic Caused by Monday's Out break and Another Town Wiped Out Fort DeFranco. . Mny 28 Tho north end of tho inland of Martinique in now dojortcd. Tho last eruption oi .mi. I'oleo created n panic, nml tho Inhabit ntits ol Grand Itlvlere. Haf I'oluto nml tho coont i-iiet of Mt. Toko wore brought hero. As n result of Monday's eruption nono who remained nt Morn Hokuo urenped. New Lodge I), of II, Imperial Lodgo of tint Decree oi Hon or, waa orgAiiUnl nt Cmiiilllo Uny Mori dny evening, by llnltlo K.McCormno, l. G. 0. of H., who' wont ovor Monday for tbnt purpote, returning Wodnonloy, Tho now lodgit atnrta off with bright proipocta, having -IW clinrlor membero niul many ninro in Immediate prospect. The evening of tho organization was tho occasion ol u very enjoyable social timi', banquet etc. Tho ofllcorn of tho now lodge nro no 'follows: I'nHt O.of H Mamie Single; 0. of II.. MnryWnlkor; L. of 11., Fnnnlo Lvoua: 0. of 0.. Nnncy M. White; lie co'rdor, Lillian Fordyeo; Tremuror, K A. While, Hucolver. G. W. White; H.l' 'Grnro Hkbda; I. W., Lester Mnnaoll; 0. V J. M. Wnlkor. CUBAN RECIPROCITY Would Help the Sugar Trust PHILIPPINES BILL ' ABOUT TO PASS Providing Civil fiovcrnniciit for llic Islands l.odgeWants lo Bestow Some Benefits MEN MUST WIN SAYS PRES. MITCHELL n k Pennsylvania Operators Tal&Blg -Settlcincnt Will not fajjjite Off-Hand jj; . . r.fm Chicago, Mny 30 There Ii still no change in tho atriko situation At pres ont. m President Mitchell of tho United Aline Workers ho announced that.thocall for tho proposed convonlion, which it is understood flvo dlatrict presidents oi.tbe minora hnvo agreed to, ia not to be le aned nt onco. Mitchell will give no opinion na to when it will be'aent oat. Mr. Mitchell oxprciecd hineelf vigor-' ouily bb of tho opinion that tho men miiat win, end enld ho was (prepared to fight it out lo tho bitter end. WHfehington, Mny U!l Keprosontallvo Hrouernrd.of Loultinnn, who .recently oturnotl from Cuba, wlioro ho went to investigate tho sugar situation apoko be foro tho aanato committee on Cuban re Ifttlonatlda mornlnR. r Ho toatlfled that tho result of his trip had convinced him that tho sugar trutt SURVEYING PARTW" l'OR NKW ROAD As forotold in tho Mail, a party of railroad i-urvnyora with thi'lr ou Lilts ar rived on tho Alliance Ironi t'ortland, and tho survey for tlio Coos Bay-Halt Lako railroad will commence at "once. BALK OF HEAL rROPEUTY FOR DE LI y QU KSTaSTBKgT ASSEB9- City cy Maiisiipield. Notice ia licrobv civon that undor and had convinced mm uiai mo sugar trim ,y v,r,U(J o( n vtMxi iMy ,eBUe(1 by hold all hut a email portion of tho BUgar tho Kecurdur or tho City of Marehfleld. i.i ii i rni . i .,..! pv by ordir of tho Common Council of eald in tho ialand. Tho only pcoplo in Cubalcy 01 U0 17tll )ny of Mb im ,Q mo, as Marohalof thoCltyof Marahflcld. manning anu aforcanid, to 'fltvotlfl nn.l lnll ......kjl nn.itm.n.ltn I.IIITVitVl Ulll. tlVII UI V. bUIUMI.ll.IIIU . requiring intt, as Marrhal who would oblnln benefit from reglaln tiou in tho United Stntoa in reducing ilni tnrirr would bo lliojo who had work- forthwllh low upon tho lot, or part . i , ..I ,i,.i..n . thori'of, or tractof land, upon which tho edtholr own crop with tholr own mon- uMlllllont Wna mndo aa therein and oy, and thoy did not exceed two por.licrcinnfter described, and which ... nHBCHBmont remnina unpaid, and to sell cent ot tho whole. thu hM Mf or ,,nrt thereof, or tract of Ho also said that ho found no diatrcea land, in tho manner provided by law, ...... . ... .. .mnd which osaeeement waa mado for tho Cuba, but on tho contrary everybody ,mprovemonl 0, hot l)0rtion"of third eoemud prosiwroua. "treot In mM city (ItuTa plat for E. II. , .... , ,, . .lI)eoStC'o.)wpon tho half ol the said Today marked tho actual beginning of atrt0t In front of aml ftimlting upon eftui tho end of tho battle which haa been lot, and waa duly authorized and made, rnulng in tho Bonato for bIx weeks over DECORATION DAY Generally Observed in all Cities PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SPEAKS AT GETTYSBURG Ceremonies Were Held on the Memor able Battle Field- Graves of Ike Blue and Gray Jreated Alike. Washington, May 30 Tho national capital devoted itself to tho observance of Memorial day. Tbo departments, wore closed and business waa generally suspended, whilo thousands of citizens, veterans ol threo wars and their descend ants, paid tributo to the nation's heroic dead. Tbo most notablo ceremony of tbo day waa at Arlington, where thou sands upon thousands havo tboir rest ing places marked with imperishable granite, and where atili other thousands are grouped about tho einglo imposing monument with its tad inscription, "To The Unknown Dead." At the Soldier' Homo, Congressional and other ceme teries patriotic and religious coromoniea accompanied tho ay-owing of tho graves with flowers, od witli flowers end flags by school children and voterans 0 the civil war. decoration of the graves in Oak wood cemetery of the Confederate soldiers who died at Camp Poaglas, Indianapolis, May 30 For the flraj timo in moro than a quarter of a century MemoViaJ day in Indianapolis passed without tho customary downtown parade of veterans. Owing to the age and iq creating infirmities of the veterans it wasdopidal host to abandon the parade. Otherwise tlie day wis generally observed. first New Haven, May 30 For the time. Id its history Yale University today i(bserved Memorial Day as a holiday it) all depnrtuonta. The oration to the jStndenta was delivered by Jodgi Henry. E. Howland of New York. LonUvllle, May 30 Memorial day was appropriately celebrated by tho various Louisville posts of the Grand Army. The principal exercises wcro at Cave Hill cemetery, where tho graves of 5,000 Union roldlera were- decorated. The oration of tho day was delivorcd by Augustus E. Wilson. Gettysburg, May 30 President Roose velt delivered the memorial addrces to day at tho annual exorciECS on Gettys burg battlefield. The coromoniea were held in the national cemetery, where tho graves of fall en heroes were decor- New York, May 33 Today'a obeert vance of Memorial day was one ot the most notable New York has has seen ' for a number of years. Business every where suspended and the holiday genr oral. Tbo moat notable feature of the celebration was tbo unveiling this after noon of tho soldiers and Bailors' me morial in Riverside Drive. Chicago, May CO Tho Mcmoral day observance in Chicago today was ono ol tbo largest of recent years. Tho big parade was reviewed by Governor Yatcc and staff. A feature of tho day was the OHIO RKPUHI.ICANS ADOPT PhAKKORM Cleveland, ,Mav 'J3 lu tho plul'dun ndopted bv tltu l.opubltcnn coiivuntion linre, tho ilrst pluul; p:ya A tribute to MoKinloy. Tho te-t'iinctiiKMit of tho Uhint'Bo i'xclnilon net in commended, tlio iMlimlnn cniml fnvorod. Trust" uro denounced, nml reciprocity with Cuhr. endorsed, ita la tlio administration I'lill Ipplno policy. ItHiiyeour ling Is in tho lulnudu nnd there it must remuln. IJOKR peach; CONFKRKNCK UNDS London, May 20 A dispatch an nounces that tlio penco confuronco lo ended. Lord Miluor and tho Uoor Vorrcnlglng. ' Tho quoBtion of rotontlon of nrmB ia snid to liavo boon Bottled In favor of tho JUoers loft for Johnnnoahurg dologntoa fitnrtod for tho bill providing civil government for tho Philippines. Tho aounto mot an hour earlier than uiunl in ordor to clear up other buainoss. When tho bill wna senate, Lodge offored u number of amendments, ono establishing tho civil rlchta bill in the islands, with tho ex ception of trial by jury and tho light to bear arms. nnd a statement of which wbb dnly en tcred iu tho Docl.ot of City Lienp, undor nnd in pureiinnruof, Ordlnnnco No. 172 of oaid cltv, nnd that due notico of raid assessment waa given nnd more thnn five days liavo expired after the cxplr- fnilOll Ol llie nuutu niuit'cuiii ueiutu viiu iPBunnce ot said warrnnt, nnd tho lot, or laid before tho. part thereof, tho block nnd plat In which mo enui 101, or pnn mercoi, is siuimuu, COOS BAY GETS nnd tho amount of unpaid nsfieeBuient thereon, mid tho nnmo 01 tho owtior ol paid lot, or part thereof, nro na herein after f.et forth. In pursuanco of said warrant. I havo thia dny duly levied upon, and will, on tho 23d day of Juno. 1002. botween tho houra of nino o'clock A. M. nnd four o'clock I. M. in tho daytimo, to-wit: beginning nt tho hour of 0 o'clock A, M. of said tlav. nt tlio Council Chamber imi?mv 'UTrnTTQANrn I door of tho Common Council of enld IIl I Y 111UU&A.MJ city o( Mnrflhlleld, to-wit: nt what ia uorumoniy i:uovn ns tue Kecoruor'H Conlcicucc Couuuittce Agtee That Figure iu Addition to Amount on Hand on .1, W. UonnottWodnoddny rocotvod tho tolornm (?lvon bolow from Hon. Thou. 11. Tongue. Whilo the couforenco com mittee of tho lloiiuo nnd Bonnto huvo cut down tho figure in tho Senate bill to twG'thirda the amount, tho fifty thou ennd nllowod will provo lit no wloo mine coptahle. The talogrnm ia ni follows: Wnshin8l.on,d). C, Mny 28, 1002. J. W. UfcNNKTT, , Mnrahfiold, Orcgoh. . . Couforenco ijommittoo roport Cooa Bay got fifty thousand, dolhua nddljlon to ton UiouenD.U on hnnd. , Tuoj. II, Tonquk, office of enld city, offer for salo and soil nt public auction, to tlio higheat nnd tieat uuuior lor casn, uio neroinnuor uo eorlbel real property, which said real property was levied upon by mo and upoi: which tho horolnbefore mentioned nBsessinont wbb mnde, tho amount of tho assossmont thereon nnd tho nnmo of tho ownor thereof nro as follows, to wit: Lot eight (8) in block slxtoon (10) in tho town of Mnrshtlold, Cooa County, Oregon, according to tho pint thorpof prepnredby Win. Hall forE. B. D,oan Co., which enld pint ia on file in tho office of tlio County Clerk of said Cooa County, and anld lot ia owned by fTolin Morklo, nmltho amount of tho aBfoesmont against sntd lot ia tho sum of tlOO.OQ. WITNESS my hnnd this 22d dnyof May, 1003, affixed .at the city ol Marsh field aforesaid. v XW. CARTER. Marshal of tbo cltv ofMarshfiold. . D-24-6t IIIIIIIVlkallallMBDRiiailQIIKIIDaHJ Dress J goods I Clothing 1 " SPRING IS HERE And the accompanying demand for eerviceabio goods haa been mot atthiaatoro. : : : : In our allowing this spring we havo completely outdono all previous ef forts to pleaso our trado and unhesi tatingly say that our atock ia at pres ent tho only representative stock of up-to-dnto goods In every line. Our DreSS Goods, Have nil had spec ial attention. : : Our Ladies' Fur- ar ,800da ,nr0 on , display and your pereonal inspec tion is cheerfully asked. Should you livo out of town, Bamplea will? be cheerfully cent and any informa tion as cheorfully fiivou. fiXunrrrrirxtTfjT. kidaralifield's Loading Outfitters and uintFhor. nisdings, Our Clothing, Gents' Furnish' inif,. a S i 8 B S i i m I a Shoes I Hats v -: 9 '1 1 I H I 1 6 ft a T' .y icaa23Ejft r '1 ;