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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1902)
r vr w' i"i.wtt f , ZSHliXmjv --v W( - toT7- v"-"v lA'rMMwrn'' ir--vn b.4f'igif.iiy''ii''"'f jfnMw"1 MUy"rf'iM'"i"" P ' rjwu' - -r 4 'd i , lf T ( rv if, Vl 1A l'tURATJTY. 35a v Tongue Hits 600 Recount on Governor May be Demanded ly RepublicauB Portlnnd, Juno fi-JJIoctlon totals glvo tlio following rojutla: lor ()oornor Cliiunholuln'rt plurality h :iw, lror congressman In tho first district Todkuii'h plurality Is GOO, In tlio sec ond district Williamson bin 00 plur ality. It wnsglvon out thin morning that (ho Itoptihlicnn fitftto Central commlt tuo may demand n recount on governor. John Drlsco), OUIzomn' c:tiitlllatu, In Portland, will rontoat tl j lection of Atony for nhorJlf on the cd of fraud. W'lLh I'URNISII NQ -MATERIA!, Portland Mill lOwiters Retaliat iug Against Uoycott Estab lished by Strikers point's but by Thoso of' Chicago and Mia nourl rlvor polntH. Thoy contend that tlioy nro oritltlciPto lower mien to tlio Pacific comt tlinn nro m'ado from Now York nml othor sbabont points, nnd that tlio discrimination holps tho Now York merchants and manufacturers nrul crowds Wcstorn Intorcale out of tlio Cat Ifornln markot. Tlio water compotllton from Now; Vork to Cnllfdrnln points Jo i'ill to bo reipon iblo for this conditloruof, affairs. It Is claimed Hint tlio Buneol routo nml tlio Pacific .MiilUlcnmshlp company, both of Which nro owned by tlio Koulhorn Pa cific, con mnko rates through to Califor nia which tlio direct overland linos could not meet If the'y woro compelled to mnko correspondingly low rates to all Intormcdlnto points. Portland, .luun aAll tlio sawmills and pinning mills contrnqtorr, tcouiprls prising runrly 110 firms, Imve tiimnl mouily ngrcod to furnikh no mntorlnl to anybody until tlio union boycott i re moved and hava declared Iho boycott on tlio HulldlngTrudusOottnoll, by tlio Federated Tradns unfair, and nro retnl-liatlng. Tllli rutin n innrn fftrlnim amorlnn Mm t pecifllly gUlI to Icnrtl TonCUO bad been . ub'cted by nn iucrcntcd majority. Ltko ! iimko situnuon. ino uuiiumg trnuos ol,ur iUM.ublicans, bo riij-roltMl that . ! EASTERN COMMENTS ON OREGON VOTE Washington, Juno :, Although this wns a very buy day at tlio Cnpltol, yet n largo number of Itopublkans found tlmo to oxpross thoir gratification that National Issues Orpgou had recorded II tolf as it was expected ehu would do, In favor of cxpnnslou, tlio retention of tlio Philippine?, and all Republic. policies, fc'onntor llanun, chairman of tlio ItopubltvAii cotnmlttoc, voiced tlio rentlmontof noarly nil thoso who spoke, inying thnt It was indeed glorious nows to know that Republican principles were indorsed, mid that tlio C'ongrosimon who represented tlio national Jstues wcru Riots .Commence i 11 ".. t.t STRIKING MINERS CROWING DESPERATE Operators Threatens to Take Out Injuctton in Federal Court' Against Strikers Wllkoibnrro, .TunoO Tho quiet and peaceful conditions Hint have character ized tlio strlko of the nnthraclto minors' hava fifi von away to rlotoous ecenos oi bloodshed. Tho feeling against tho conl.'nnd iron polico guard who last night ohot n 10 yenr old boy In Intonooly bitter. Tlio strikers are In a desparnlo stage and from now on the authorities expect turbulent scenes. Disturbances between strikers and doputies in Krcolnnd district nro report ed and ccrcral have been bruised in a 1 ... ccrimmngo. Tho slnlomont was rondo today that it Is tho Intention of tho coal cotnpmlcs to tnko advantngo of tho Intcrstato com niorco law nnd appeal to n federal judgo for an Injunction to prevent tho etrkeri from lutorforint with tho tnlnlnc nnd u transportation of coal. ' i Tho operators admit that nearly nil; ' tho regular engineers, firemen nnd 1 1 pumpmen havo joined tho strikers, but nay tho pumps and engines nro still ' Wonebtittfie'" ' Best'' of Meats. I conRlnntly fiiriilnli tho beat nnd primoHt of iiit'iitt). which Jjlve3 mc tlio coiifltleiicouCmy patrona: Meats are a Necessity but it U nocpflafiry pint tlioy bo purontid wlioICHonio.. I df fiotproinlso n iliscounty but I will tflvo you hotiCHt nnd cmrtooiw trontitutu-t. nnd vnluo received for your money. 'Satisfaction guaranteed or cash rofnmlcd. THE Marshiield Cast Meat Marked HENRY HOLM, Prop. FREBtDKLIVEItY .PIIONE 'lH' 7 r EXQUISITE PERFUMES Vv elected by jrront mnjorillee. Ho wns cs- working. are preparing a counter movu. fnclinunl diffnroiices should liavo mnrrrd 1 tho compioto victory, 11 ml givo tho Dcni .ooratiinu opportunity to boast of n crumb Ilnd it ec in from !.. ... 1... -- t Ai i ...!. -! ... 1 01 cumiuri 111 inu cauiimiKn. uunrgcu wiui Jiiscriinuiiaiioii. not been for tho DomocrntVc succren in l.n..lviii. n..in tn.. ii. ti ti I "itcting ii (iovoriior, thu dispatch fr ........, w.u., -....v, u .v 1 Oregon showing Wio ruturns would havo of thu henrlnc bcztm burn Iim1.iv bv tho '. biaou rend 111 bnth Iiouroh ns an Indorne- 1... ..-. ... .. ,, 1 ,'maiito! Kspubllran policies. Itismoru l.UIStlllU Vullltlvll'U .UIIIJIilVKIUII 17 awaited nlthgrontlntoiiMtby mercliuntn than prnbaulo that tho roturus whan wholly Known win 110 1110 occasion m .iIT. PELEE AGAIN CAUSES TROUBLE Natives Preparing for Death and Think Island Will be Des troyed on the i2tl 1 -..l.tj. riAIHtlimtt MM iitth pAillllllUAIId Jt nnd JMbbrrs throughout thu ontlro trans- -m,,. u,,, mnlnrltir ulvmi m.mitmrii nf Mluittlppi country. Tho hearing is that cf tho complant of thu Lwidvlllo Hoard of Tradu against tho Colorado .Ml.lt.n.l ...! I...... l.. r.t nil....' 'IIIIIHttll UliVI U JUIU illllUUUI Ul UlftiVI cMorn roads. Tho romtdtiiut tola , fourth that tho railroads chnrgo ah lili'.h rales on fieight from all jolntH In thu K.ut, Including fjhioogo, St. I.ould nnd , .MUuourl lliver point, to Colondo points us they do on through buiiums to tho Pacific const. Comphtnts of tho eamo nature havo beon mado frequently dur- aidor thu majority glvoit mombors of Congress an ludnrtumout of their post' tlou. ! v IHERE is sotnethine akin to art in the making of perfumes. The perfumer'; of acknowledged genius can almost be count ed on ih'e fingers of a single hand. We have the goods of these recognized masters. Some come r'om abroad, some arc dqmestic prc ducls, all arc magnificent odor. creations. Freshness is a des'irable quality ill any perfume, and we regulate our buying so as to insure tins'. It is our constant endeavor, also, to save our cus; tomcrs something on the price. r c -1. SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY, , iMarslificld, Oregon i?' f'V days until this morning, thoy havo been preparing for death or pleading with tho authorities to send them away, What cauEed their belief Is a myttery. Do you wnnt to be entertained? if j I you do then read "Tho Gun Maker of 1 .Moscow," by Sylvnnus Cobb, Jr., a ser- i la! story of great strength. It will bo' publishod iu theso Lolumus beginning j tioon. An Engineers'. Union will ba organiz ed in Inmhficld thin evening with over twenty charter members, including ing tho last four years, not only by tho riy yy nrst-claea tugincer on tho moichantn cud jobbora ut Colorado J bny. Port DcFranco, Juno. D. This morn ing 31t. Pclco, without warning nnd nf '.cr ten days quiet, tont up an enormous cloud of cnoko. It was black nnd thick nnd roro miles into tho olr. Tho cloud stretched below Fort DeFrnnco and ob (cured tho tun. Tho sen roio four fcot and then fell 1 ngnln. Pear clutched tho hearts 0! pco ' plu in tho streets, nnd thoy ehrieked or fell on their knees in prayer. . ' j Tho natives belicva tho Island is to bo dottroy.cd on tho 12th. This has been ; their fear for days. In face of tho fnct thnt Mt. IVlco has beon quiet for ten A Fisherman's launch. In tho deep shadoof tho trco thob.-.i" l:ots nro laid, and now a Cro is started nearby, one of YunDyke's littlo "friend ship fires," which shall also cook a few trout, "fict two fiat stones, Friond and thoy'll bo hard to find in this bould ( cr country, but thoy cro (ometimes worn jquito fiat whllo I gather eorfteeufilcicnt wood." into tlio tiro tuo stones go, and tho wood is heaped about them. Soon tho intenso glow of livo wood em hers indicates that tho time has come. Tho trouti a silver of bacon in each, nro placed on ono atono, first well dusted of its nshoB, nnd tho other stono is laid I upon them. Now tho hot embers oro j rnked about and over tho stones, and 1 tho lunch is pptead on tho big rock near I I. r. ...!.... ft !... nt. ...... ...l. .1.1.. I. .7. . A nothing good unlcM served by a Del monico or a Sherry, go yo into tho moun tains, follow a brook for.lmlf a day, get wet and tired and hungry, eit down by an ico cold spring, and eat brook trotjt cooked on the spot, and delicious lirca and butter liberally spread wltji clover honoy. Not till then have jfetljned.'-p From "Trout and Phllosoplty on aCVcr,-. mont Stream," iu une.Outlng. Frank Pogo returned from Portland yesterday and reports the city 'Hooking flno", Tho family of Dado Haynca at the Alders nro sick with tho measles. "Djule, himself, Is cutting better from soYera. weeks II Inejss. Mrs. Jtrynatt and Mrs, Cha?. Ilcacca, who went to Jlyrtlo.PoIrit Wednosday- returned yesterday, their father, whose sicknecs caused their trip being much- iho spring. Oyo epicures, who think bottsr.' 3i:nmnAirntzriivmttm'ti.amejruutnruimnttr 1 fwTuawer.L.uj mi jsixxKSUsniyeasmavctwmjxe3Sxtmmmn ajw .'Cw ."v v .x v ,,v ,,css ,,,,5fc. "'V '"v ttfj? 'Sr '4? if jf '? s ' ? 'V M "w ,Jtv W 'k. ,fc -woJ vii2MM2MMfe2 ? f m t Jr?e largest assortmQt of best 5ailon?d Qotlir; for (Tw ai?d Boys St Tho E. P. Bond and Cross shoes for ladies, Tho Oontomori glovo, Tho Royal Worcester and G. D. corsets. The swollest display of shirts and ties, TJib Stetson and Hawes hats, The Unparalelled Flo sheimshoe. m 5i7&ro?t superb lii? ofpaiey 5jmm?r Dresj Qoods aid 5f?irt Uaists The neatest collection of Trimmings Wrrtf TSj tB U t &l The Uptoate Ladies' and Gents' Furnisher m jt pps??- (&i.jr. -.. I H i1 Mi m-mMfinH'"" I 'Sffe-. , y fcrl J i t'- I v! "1 x . n f ".'. T v w iiis '; , rr v- ? -. -mA- v " 1 v !