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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1902)
LOOK OUT FORTHE ENGINE Survey Starts on the Coos Bay-Salt Lake Line - - TO COMPLETE RECONNOISANCE OF COUNTRY AND MAKE REPORT BY AUGUST FIFTEENTH Construction Company to Commence Work Here in a Few Weeks. Road May Not Be Built Immediately and Line is Backed by Big Eastern Interests. Portland. May 21 The Grand Central J Railroad Company, recently incorpor ated in Portland to build a line between Cooa Bay and Salt Lake, will start fix eog'.nt-ers with a. crew of twenty-one and full field outfits on the steamer Alliance tomorrow, instructed to begin the survey fur the -railroad from the bay eastward. Next week another party will be put in the field at Roteburir to work towards the const and others will be put in the country to the eaetward of the latter place. The plans contemplate completing the reconnoisance of the coantrv to that a report on the enterprise can be made by Ang. 15. Upon that report it is expect ed a definite order for further progress will be bated. So great is the confidence in the reri nns intent and substantial backing of this railroad movement that the Empire Construction Company which is pre sumed to have a close relation to the railroad will in a few weeks send a large fotce of workmen, piledrivero, scrap- ers and Jotlier necesJy apparatus to Health is a magnet which irresistibly draws the man to the woman in life's mating time. Health does more than tint the &kin with beauty ; it puts music into the voice and buoyancy into the tttp, as well as happiness into the heart. A great many women covet beauty and are constantly seeking aids to beautify them. Let a soman first seek perfect health and 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 diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. 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Y. build h lare dock and milsoother prep- ations for the active work of railroad construction, Tho company is particularly desirious of Kt'ttii))! before the publis the fact that this docs not necessarily mean that the railroad will positively be built Immed. lately, but merely goes to show that the Construction Company is willing to pat money into preparations, so no to be on the ground ready for business when the proper time shall come. L. I). Kinney chief engineer of the company is authority for tho following statement: "I cannot say who the principals are In this railroad enterprise, but I can say that my own private opin ion is that they have taker, hold in such a way that they can't let go. I am con fident too that they are men who will not be broken by spending what some of us would regard as a fortune to get ac curate prelimary information. "It is also my conviction that this project means a rnarl to Portland as well as Coos Bay. It is certainly supported by pow erful Kastern railroad interests, and I surmise that they have special reasons for desiring to get into thin field." SYMPATHETIC STRIKERS TO RESUME WORK Capitalists Offer to Build Mills to Employ Union Men on Nine Hour Dav. Pi-ilfnd, .May 21 At u meH'intr of feden'-l trad-" last niwhtl aa decid ed to leave the Htriku of the building trades to handle through 1I10 Federated Trades. The meeting heartily eudorn d thn striko, and decided to lend fiuuncial as oistanco, The majority of the delegutei counsel ed moderation, preferring a boycott against tho mill men rather than precip itating a general strike. It was said by some labor leaders this morning that the u.iions called out in sympathy will ho ordered hack to work in a few days, leaving only (he wood workers out. The situation is encourag ing to business men. The Building Trades announced that they have offers from capitalist, to build union mills In Portland, and that unless tlm owners give itj befnro Monday night new mills will he built immediately, giving employment to all union men on a nine hour schedule. f 1 MpjpjMpHpjpjpHpjpjpjpjpMpHpjpjpjpjIJIjpW'l t no ?! on Mtlt)rr9M,rM I HU Oil. lit. "'. y I kihuiXjrMirrrrr I Si7f MirkMi yBu . N ISm loollaf Ilk Axftv r Wf fc bw, tot W-fcf . VP I n J wi tk r, i . vitx LVr mhnybribs Lkff ' M3cZm?itl b.tofF.urtkk "J ar1 is Y"'l lUnwMOIL f3bFB I Sold la cms sllslir. Mid by SUftskrdOlI Computy Marks Victoria's Birthday London May tt: There waa a general observance of Queen Victoria's birthday in London today. Tho law courts and government offices were closed, tho pupils of tho various schools had a holi day and there wore tho usual ringing of bclln and tiring of salutes at Windsor and at the military and naval stations, There were special observances of the day in Australia, at tho Capo and in India. LORD PAUNCKFOTli'S TOES' TURN KD Ul W4shington,Mav2l lA)nlPnei'fute, British Anihnrratlnr died nt 3:"4) tlm ninrnltttr. Till, dentil (if thin dhtillflll If I ed diplomat was e-, rii'iuHn iDtiiiUs and L peai-rful. Ijwly I'utincefote, ami l.i r three daughters were at the hedshh-. To Succeed Wheeler I'mliicali May 24: Interest U at U v r heat today over tlm Deinncrati" prtii-Hiv being held in the Firr-t congressional district to imminrte a successor to f'ot. gressman Wheeler. There are three asplrnnts in the field, George W. Greenup Jof pflauca,, Ollie James of Marlon, and Samuel Crossfield of Mayfield. EdncmtnTour Ilowcla VTIlli Caicart. Cnndr Cntlmrtlr, euro conntlpatlon (ororer XcSic. If CO C (lt.drucslurluDilinono7. Hoxinn At Toronto Toronto May 21: Th Crescent Ath letic club haa arranged n good card for its boxing show tonight and owing to the many visitors here for tho races a recordbreaklng crowd is expected to be on hand. In the wind-up Tom Couhlg, of Uuffaki, and Martin Duffy of Chicago will go twenty rounds, Johnny Jackson anil KU Gibson will furnish the prelim inary. Maryland Launched Wilmington May, 24: At the ship yards of tho Unrlin ft Hollingsworth Company the- steamboat Maryland was launched today in the pmence of a great crowd of spectators. The Maryland in to be .added to the fleet of the Halt imore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Hall way Company. Keep Out the Wet SAWYER'S KilsUBrsmd Ol CLOTHING Th best wsiterpraaf sfsvrasenta la th orla. ! ttuux in but mtUU od best waterprfaf Msl trout in Ui sntrd wnlerproal. Mi 4 to (tsu4 . f.stak for tlm tmde murk. ItjanrdMltt dos oot rjsr them, writ (or cUloa ta f. T. Cfltlorsid Tuiht (., Itti., lis Frsitbt. 'II, M. HAWYKK JU siON.IUUMrrs. EMtOabrU, Mm tzia roachsBt work Anil wAthr. , F fa Mrf A W7 va .V2r "y j0-XZfzSrf. WmjMTri mw Coos Bay Wholesale Lipr IIKAIHIUAUTKUH F 0 11 11 HI II (lUADK LIQUORS CIIOIOK WINKS AND l'UUK IIHAMHKH. LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER f-'atnily Orderj rSoliottod. .soli: U1INT Ft) It T1IK UKI.Ii nitATKI) Ranier Beer. Family order for Pop, jiinta n itinrti, delivered by thncitne. Robert Marsden. Tho Old Reliable " lTm, E.B.Dean&Co. C. II. MERCIIANTsrezHTS Ik constantly milling to iu mock nf General Merchan dise, iilreatly tho hrget in MarMiileld When ymi buy at tlm Mill Store yon know the goods are first cIuhh add the prion is all rig'il . All kinds.of lumber and building material, feed and sup plies at wholesale and retail. DR. JORDAN'S okcatI MUSEUM OF ANATOMY' mi iuirtf.,iiirii!(uc,fiL. 1 Tk I Ajwaaikil Mummi I lk , WwiJ. flllHCI) M tf C'WIMKlt ' IMOMIIHIMUM t.I.)J,lfc On, JOnOAH-DISfAStSOF MCN xvt-Mii.t ihMu(iir 'itdwtud . ItoMiytltn wMSuwllStvftrMf rr. ' Tr(n,dtr ii,p.)L auUi ritCSl Oif M ril. riMKr. imI rtslKio. hjr in. jMOM't tcui pi- 1am at.nts ConnlisilM fi 4 rtitTril'. TrwtnMI pw- iud,iht w,m l-M B.k rssikaarMY ml. omII m It Ifiit, A riM a la tr u 1 I . UK, HAILSO riSH. 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