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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1902)
Ifc. M' . TVtos I A DEWEYONTIIESTAND Insists Apiiialdo Was no Good flLlPINO CHIEF WAS LOOTBR AND ROBBER Admiral Thinks Five Thousand Troops Would Have Prevented Hie Trouble Wanhlngton,Junu23 Admiral Djwoy, resuming lit n testimony before tlm l'hlt ipplnee Inquiry committed litis morning explained Hint tliu refloated offorn ot the governor general tn eurrcmlur Manila camu In July not May. I'ndor rroH-cxamIuatloii ho refuted to any that thu trottblu tlm United .State had In tliu I'hlllpplncs'wae tlio remit nl Agtilmildo'ii iiillut'iicu. Daupy Inr-iatod that II tliu United Htati-i hod had five thousand troops nt Manila nt tlio liuw ot tliu destruction of tlio Spanish licet to tnku potaosilon ot tliu city liu did not bo llovn they would have had any trouble, becatuo tlieJIillipplnts wero thou frloiul. ly to thu United States. liu thought Agulnaldo wan lifting in ado tco much ol. Tlmt tobcl chieftain wan n very small part of thu affair. Going buck to lilu statement that Agulnaldo began looting and robbing hoiiaes ufler lilu arrival at Manila hotnld hocamo thoiu without any think' and "vory eoon after was living like a prince ot Malolo. Thu Btatcmunta of tGcnerala Otli, Green, Hull and others to the effect that Agtilnnldo was honest were routl to tlm admiral hut ho stuck to lilu original be lief, haird upon nbeoluto facta, that Agolimldo wua n looter and robber. During hia cxntnlnution by Senator Patterson, Dewey hecamo nettled aud told thu Senator that ho did not lika his quostlonp. If ho hr.d had nny nlilauco with AKulalJo and conddotio In him the prisoner who escapes from jail I by no niear.i free. He in under the km of the law and punishment in written over iiguimJ jiih iwini. rxHiu in Into he will be caught Mjfnin and bcur added punish meut Tor hU uliott escape from his c ll. Those who by the use of pilli.'tive )owders and tablets rscnpc for a time -from the Htiffcriiigi the Mine coiiilltion I y "? as the escaped priii- "T s oner, boon or late ti , nicy win j;w iiak-K iw the old condition and pay nil added r penalty for teuipor- i ftry release. " Dr. riercc'aOold- A. tn Medical DIrcov- j try cures dysjwpsia and other diseases of the stomach and oruaitH of digestion and nutrition. Itu cures are lasting. ii I'nr nlmill two vrnri In." write It. It, aitlicreii n om u very omuiiate rnneiii uynnrp riecoiiit kn,, in 11 itnMcri; Ae . Toronto. Ontario. jirr nl' rciiti-ille without hucicim, I ilimliy Imi i nun u urnti mint (.it I It in litem nil l w.imho t.ii'ROiic tuni i conic not lieiirnuy miIM food on my xtoiiincli Tor n lone time, felt melancholy ntul lcirriM'il, Could tii.l leepur follow iiiyocciipnllon ( tl.viHinltIt. tfotm lour hioiiIIm iik n friend recommended yoitt trcnliiiciit I It.td derived m much l-cnclU Hint 1 cdtttltmeil the metllctiie, I hnvc lukcii Unci bottle mil) am i-onv IikuI It linalit my ease ne CotiiiltilHl n iicrmiurcnt cute. I can concleii tlotinly recomnieinl It to the tliwu.mils of ily jieiiticHtlirottcltont the l.iinl." Accept no mibstltute forC6ldci MctV leal Discovery." There is ttothfilj,' " jttsl na koo1" for disea&s of the btuinach blood and liuis. ' ' I Dr. l'iercc'iU'leainit rulletosUutulaU the, liver domett Mctitcni inxovcry.' nvr a wrevi wK?J w-ww L- t" , IUInnilWft WV " Mvnoftcton mfrfnwmcM not Oil, it. - I sgiwte Norottiiliiur. vv M MwV. I.e.. to il,,. ' f v nilcm. 'Ui h. V"" Iiinn net culyVttyt l,lln(ililo new, ltil wctri ltlc ,U ilonaliyihi I UIBbf Kurrli lltllHOIU f-a iwia V- I tr i rrriiere f l I i ' iv.ar KS As y Midi by V ) 77i Saadnl Oil (,,V N' , Cotnpany J J t and his army, naked rattnrcon, would liu havo accepted tlio aurrondur of Ma nila lion offered by tho Kovornor kch ural. Dowcy rupliud in tho adlrmntlve, and added that hu Mould have placed ARtilimlilo in chargn of thu city. i DISSENSIONS ARISli IN PORTLAND STRIKE l'orlland, Oregon, Juno 2H Diaion aion hau ariiou amoiiK tho unions iilllll atod Mith thu Utilldinc Trades Council, and each thrcntous to prove a curious mennco to tin) aucccn of thu atrlko, Thu (.'itrr-pntcra' union, tlio larKcat in tho council has refused to enforce thu boycott, and has proclaimed that it will hiuidlo maturial furuUhcd by noifuuion uiuployvr. CONVICTS SEEN IN THEIR DAILY WALK Report of Tracy's Death now knowledge! to Have Been a Mistake Ac Wlnlock, Vnch .In no 2S Two men bclluved to hu thu c ecu pod Oroon con victs were feen horo Inat evening by tec tinn men. Tho mqn wore armed with rlflos and wuro wnlkitiK nlonK a wood rontl near Ainaliq, a email station two inileo west of Wlnlock. Malum, Juno js, Tho report from, Whatcom. Wnshi. yehtordny that Tracy wab killed thoro woe a mistnko. Red Men nt Sioux Kails Sioux Fallt?, S, I)., Juno.'IO: This city experienced an invasion of lted Men to day in the perron of Home 300 delegates to tho annual moetlug of tho grand lodgu of tlm ordur. Tho vieltora wore royally received by tho enjoyment of tho occasion. After tho formalities of re ceiving tho violtoru wero concluded the dulfgajcs went into executive cession to transact busiuos pertaining to the af fairs of tho ordor in Honth D.tkotn, nfllcurs' roports, though not olllclally ulvcn out, are understood to shbtv a atifylug iticrcittm in mctitborship dtiN Mig thu laat twelve months, J u- (icl a Cruslicr Marlon county In doing eomo porman etit road buildiiij;." Tlio county has pro vided n rock uritiihur mid thu rock is cittehed niul put-on nbtiut twulvo foot wido and ten inches dcop.' making a Eiitoolh and iorma.iOnt rond. This method la worthy of emulation In othor places mid Cooa county should full in lino it ml secure n cruihor, There is plenty of uoud jock convoulunt aud lirAiltl tho cottty y got a tdfck crtiBhor thu )nuuore and othero would assist in placing tho rdekon tho ror.de.tliuscar tying on Iho ork of Improvements without hoavy outlay to tho county and In n fow )cara making n road thai could bo traveled Tho purch haw bbou rOKKOil in to purcuuii! oiip. iney inotiin jiav; thu mailer brotiubt up befnro tlic.m so forcibly tlintthuy would bo nam net If ! to movu in this direction, Myrtlu I'olr Knturiritu. POSSE SURROUNDING THE CONVICTS AGAIN Men Seek Food and Take. b the Woods Again -Blood Hounds Sent lloinc I'ortland, June. "0 Tho escaped con victs aro beinc ourroiinded by a largo 1)08(0 near lluccda, Waeh. Tho mon . wero eccn last evening near Bucoda w horo they nked for food. Tho powo lator found tracks lending Into thi woods und planned to surround tho eection. Guard Carron with tho blood hounds ' started back to Walla Wnll.i'.thls after-1 noon. A dog from Tttcoma is to be tucd, 5od,ooo Immigrants Now York, Juuc 30 Thero la no truer indication of national prosperity than thu volutno of immigration. As thocon dltiono of prosperity in this country have hecomu tuoro pronounced during ho lust fowyuara thoro has beon n steady incrcaso in tho number of immigrants. Kigurcs far tlio (Heal yoar ending today at Kills Island show that nearly GCO.OOO aliens havo landed at thla port, the pro cut month nlono bringing moro than ryj.OCO from tho various countries of Eu .na j 4 Mil!n.lii fitnl la llin iHitritlta A noticeable fact is tho Incrcaw, (UIIU. 4 liUWllllUlU lilWi IO sllU jutitaru i In tt.n n.nnl.or nf IlB1lnn nrriv.ll. dnn in - - - ' " nil probability to tho unprecedented vol. ttmu of railroad construction, which em ploys largo numbers of tho nuweomerb from King Victor Emmanuel's domain. POOR OUTLOOK FOR PORTLAND STRIKERS Boycott'Beinff Disobeyed and Mills Starting v.i'li Non-union Labor Portland, Juno 30 Tho out look for thest.iking emplojes of the pinning millrt Is diuouraglnr;, Onoiinlll etarted . , i.i , i i up today with non-union help. Many union carpenters navo uisouey - cd tbo boycott and are workiug unfair material. There rcems to bo no immediate eliaitco ior n suttloment of the strikes of the tcamntorannd tho'employea of tho Portland City i& Oregou olectrio railway. With threo ttrikos on,' and over 1000 men out, tho labor dinictuties tiro eerl ouely affecting buslnoss. Tho strlkurs aro recoivitij; Lei p. irom othor unions on tho coast. Indianapolis Arsenal Albntidoucd. Indlatmpolia, lad., June 30: Tho official life of tlm Rovornmtmt: areenal located in this city terminated: today when Major Sunnier, tho coram oudant, transferred tho control from ' rho ordan anco department to a small de taiuSmout of troops who will lb'ok after Uaopropor ty until it 1b F0)d by the go eriranottt. The caret'r of the nrflenrll extoliidcd1 o?cr apoiiodof nearly half a cei itury ami nl all ecnioiiB of tliu year R y ncrVOUS, and fretiUi, ana Blinakeflntilconmtilationprooflniunpbrlor hla aao ol a crusher by the count) docBn L Bn,n ,n wc,Kttt' . 5 j y. u. I)ouBla U. H. Commlnroncr at Mursli; much ..((.led, butforeomu S HrOtf'S tftlU ISlOfl '"'u'(!oS ffi": .- - tho county court has novor icun Js the best food and medicine 4 " ' JMl3, "fK-Scc,a6 Tp Mljff t & JV jj tBBwning g Then the baby Is most like- for tccihlnc babies. t tjaln from the start. fl fiCOTT I fi 4WIJ 'erl I lining tht vil t&t it served on a largo ccalo as a mgnafactory and depot fur arms and supplies. Minnesota Republicans. St. Paul, Minn,, Juno 110: Governor Van Bnnt will havo a walkover in tho matter of teeming a 3 for tccvtuing uauies. iney E 5c llOWNli, CliCtnltti, ' I Btrejt, netf noix. m aii Jlli ii uruggieui. roiom:natlonAugu8t4, 1602. at tho hands of tho Republican state convention tomorrow, and-ns littlo dlf- ficulty is expected in filling tbo remdn- iiiL' plHcos on tho ticket tho gathering bids fair to bo a bnrmonious one. Among delegates and other politicinna already on tho field considerable talk io m regarding an indorsement of Preei- dt BooEovell'a reciprocity policy and tho diecuteion of this matter may teed to liven up tho proceedings on the con vtntlon floor tcmorrcw. 1 FINAL ADJOURNMENT 1 LUIS AFTERNOON Congress Finishes its Work for Present Elkins on An nexation the Washington, Juno 30 Tho Sunate ml IIoueo ,cfldo oday agreed to ad ' )0U1 Ot 3 O'ClOCk tomorrow. AdjOUfn- i . . tnent would havo bcon had today but it was not poealblo to enroll tho Philippine bill in titncM Elkins addressed tho Senate on his rcEolutloi providing for annexation of Cuba. He said the resolution had boon .... mitundcrstood. His sole intention was to annex Cuba only In tho event that Cuba would tako tho initial step. Ho declared annexation to be to tho inter est of both countries. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notioo is horcby given that the under pigned has filed her finol account as Ex ecutrix of tho estate of Josiah V. Bone- brake deceased and that Monday A ug- I ...a si... 1st. mni rt . pAitH lintien I ft .!--.y---j.. nVB", been sot by tho County Court of Coos County, Oregon as a time nud placa for , Ovbjokctlon8 to ,Bhl jinal account , ami tlio Fottiemout tnereoi. All ncrsons havinc obiections to said tlniil accounts aro huroby required to file them with tho County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or before tho 4th day of August 002. Dated Juuo 23th ll02. S.Ut.Ut B. BoK'EURAKE. Executrix of tho eetato of Josiah V. Bouobruke, deceased. 6-28-5t WpHSI C O.D. GROCERY A liill Imi'ti' eliolco groceries, feed, flour, hnm nnd b.con alw.t.t' i,,i it i ml fresh inula ntul vegetables received on ovoi v Mi'imur "" ' V GHEST PRIOS PAID FOrl PRODUCE, BUTTER AND EQQS V " NOT. :ICK Fi Oil PUBLICATION r, at Uepnrlment of the Interior, Land OfTtce Koscliurc, uregon, June 33, 1902, Notice Ij hereby glrcn that the followlnrf- nn tned tcttlcr lias Tiled notice 01 lit! Intent on to He names the followlrie witnencs to provt his tonlinnoui residence' upon and cultivation lOfsald lind, vU. Reuben M. Wleder, Kmll ucren. u. v, smitn, i nomas toc, nil oi MarilifielJ. Oregon. 6-a8 J. T. IIMIDOM, Register.. TIMBEJl LAKD ACT, JUNE 8, 1378 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roeeburg.Or, Juno 0, 1WJ. Notice la hereby given, that Incom pliance with tho provIpionB of tho act of Congreeso! Juno 3, 187H, entitled "An Act for tho haIo of Timber Lands In the estates ot lamornia, jivkuu, iiomun, antl Washington Territory," aeoxtended to all tho Public Land btates by act of uftuiiur. a. iiuiwo, of Duluth, county ol Bt Louis.' Rlafo ol Minn., hau this day filed In this ofllco his sworn statement Ko. 2059 for the purchas of tho SW 1-4 of 8ectIon No". :M, In Township No. 20 Sooth of Rangd o. 10 w, anui wm oner prooi io ,wiuw that tho land sought Is more Valuable for Its limber or aton? than for agricul tural purpo-ce, and to establieh hia claim to eald land before the 'Register and Receiver of this cltlco at Rotennrg, Oregon, on Tuetday the 30 day of Eepr tember, 1H02. ' lie names as wltheEECs: Mrs. alary A. Borland, Margaret, 8. Balhburn, Charles Vt Gustavson, and Edward L. Martel, all of Duluth, Minri. Any and all nertonsclftimingaaverse v tlm nbovn described lands are re queued to fllo their claims in this ofTicb on or before said 30 day of September, 1002. . . C-14- J. T. BninaEs, Kogtarter. ' MOTHERHOOD 1'ljo greatest ambition of Amcr ican men and woman i o Hiti homes blessed witlchlltiron. The Svoman afflicted with fcinalo dls ciso i constantly menaced with bceotulne a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead qf gaus, but AVino of Cardu dobs regulate derangements thHl pre vent conception; doe$ pijcveut miscarrlago ; dota rotoro weak functions and shnttcre! nerves and docs bring babies to homes barren and desoiato for ycar3. "Wino of Card ui gives women tlfo health and strength to hear heal thy children." JCou can get a dollar bottlo of AVJue of Cardul front your dealer. , WINE"CARDUI la Market Street, ti,.i.i.i. m... a-..!! ii inttt In J"ebruary,JMH, I took ono bottle of Wino of Caraul nod ono packiure of pai 11 Thcdfonl's niacle-Draniht. biC been inarrleu tlltcen years nnu had never. K'iven blrtu to n child until Moolc Wino of Cardul. Now I majuotherof Allno : babyplrl which rai born Maruh31,t:X)l. Tbo baby weighs fo&rtoan pauuds aiul I feel na well as any perton could feel. ' Nor my home ia happy and I never will bo without Wino of Cardul la ray house Offttln. Mm. J. W. C. fiSllTH. for kdrlce and literature, aJJirM, glrim; ijiiiptwina, "Iha lj.tr' Ailrlwrr lirt. nifiit". 'llin.rttmUanoosK ilwllctiio L'oiumnT. 'Clattaaooi, Itau, , ..It, , rt. 4 I I T 1 fft. 1 'C w 4