Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1902)
I .COAST MAIL. .SATURDAY, JULY 2 J. ItKU Publishod, Every Saturday by the Maii vdusiiing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATE6 One ear. (in ftd-nn,.. .........$1.30 Ix months..... , eo .Three month 50 js.oo will I charged when set paid In ndvnnrc ;w PAY THE REWARD The action of tlio authorities nt Salem 1 TJho President begins hla summary of tlio caoo and his sentence of Smith, by aanpokvy lor mm ami otuors vrno-may havo wsorted to harsh measures, aoem Ingly cxcusablo on Account of tlio pro vocation oi inn Filipinos, uui no ataie thnt this nOorda no juatitlcation for re taliatory net of cruelty or barbarity, ntul that oijkera in high positions must bi peculiarly careful iu tliolr benrin); nnd conduct,, "so as to keop n moral check over tiny ncth of nn improper character of their subordinates." Ho fltuls that whilo Ronorally "tho officers nml eoldlorit nnvo HUown womiortui kimtncca Hint ior Iwaranco.' I hero hnvobecn exceptions; "thoro havo boon instances of tlio uso of torturu nutl of improper hearllcssnesti Iu warfare on too part 01 imllviuuals or email (letachutunto. In tlio recent cam paign order by General Smith, tlio shoot inp'of thu nntivu benrura by tlio order of Mnjor Wnller was nu act which sullied tlio Amoricnti nnmo nml can bo but part ly excused by Major nllor'a mental Jn refusing to nay tlio reward lor tlio ro- 1 condition nt tlio time. It is impossible turn 01 aierrnra ixxiy, uaa aurrcu up to toll exactlly how much Intiuenco lan- :omo talk of abandoning the clieao niter 1 guaire liko that used by Gen. Smith may .Tracy. This is not to bo wondered nt. It tho etato ol urcRon sets a preceuent of penur.ous quibbling over the pay- iueut of tho oftered reward and sneaks out of it on a technicality, it will havo a demoralizing efTect 011 any cflorta to cap- turo escaped criminals. Tho roward was offered for tho cap ture and return of tho outlaw, alive or dead. Tho woman has returntd the 'outlaw, dead. Tho fact that the woman did not kill him hersoif is no good rea son why alio shouldn't cot tho reward. It is all tho aamo to the atato of Oregon. True, the woman found tho body acci .dentally. A man might run across Tracy accidentally. If he then effected his capture, woula tho state refuso to pay ''tho reward? Supposing Tracy finds his . capture inovitablo and commits auiride. ''Will his pursuers be euchered out of the reward because they only find his drad body? Tracy's body still warm would ,bo of no moro practical value to the 3ta,to of Oregon than Morrill's body part ly decomposed. As the M Maiu has remarked, if some ol the pet Portland detectives had found tho body there would have been no ,'thought of refusing the reward on a technicality. No ono ie going to gat out and hunt t outlaws lor his health, for it isn't h Wealthy occupation; and unless his love jot excitement be abnormally developed, )io won't do it for fun. In anch cases, rewards should be paid in spite of tech nicalities. This act on tho part of Supt. Leo, in refusing to pay the reward doea not re dound to tho credit of tho atato ard it ,1s to hoped that Governor Gcer will order the roward paid to the woman at havo had in preparing tho minds of those under him for tho commitment of deeds whic we regret. Looso and violent talk by an otliccr of high rank is always like ly to cxclto to wrong-doing those among his tuhordinatcs whoso wills nro week or whoso passiona nro strong," The President concludes by compli menting General Smith's past record and regretting his indefensible InnRtiago and conduct in tho case under review. In this, as in tho dampson-Schley case, tho Presidont has manifested liia cour age and independence, doing tho rijtlit thins, though to do so wna unplcaant if not difficult. Hut tho President is not a man who shirks from duty because of itodiagreu ablences or dllliculty. tils decision in this case will bo generally approved by the American people und the civilized world. for tho water curly In September. Bho la to bo named tho "Aurelk" l will bo taken in chnrgo by Captain 0. ('. Potoreon. Only tho beat of codnr nnd fir timber is being put in liar frame which is 14 inches thick. Bho la 158 f feet long on'tho keel lino and whou com plotod will bo 170 foot oyer all with n 21 1 foot boom. Tho depth of hor hold is to bo tl teotO Inches. Hor engines will bo 14x112 foot with n Btrokoo! 'J I Inches. Steam will bo fur nlslied by n Rcotchlboller 1J)uU,Si tout n dimensions. Shu ia expected tu make about 11 knota nu hour. An idea of hor carrying capacity can bo gleaned from tho fact that sho will takoou 550,000 (cot of lumber nlono. J&u4a being constructed for Russell ntid Rndgors of San Francisco and will fn all probability l.o used In. thu const trade. MEN NOT REPORTING TO BO DISCHARGED A Very Large Transaction (PngetSonnd Lumberman) The largest mill and timber deal over consummated on the Coast has just been closed in Ban Francisco. Ity this trans action the Scott & Van Artdale Lumber Co. transfor IU valuable properties to Esstera lumbermen. Tho property lies in Northern California in what la kn6wn aa tho McClond river country. Tho transfer includes 1 15,000 acres of timber, McCloud Rive: railroad, McCloud River . .1 ..... . 1 once, ana assuro the authorities wtio are . Lumber Co.'a mills, Siskiyou Lumber nlfnr Trnnv ttint Innrn wilt Vij. nn nutV,. ' 1.11 -! .1 ..- 1 CnJm tntlla nml Ihn uling in paying tue reward lor his cap ture. It would do no harm to go one better and add another flOOO to tho .standing reward. tiuch action, aa rotating to pay the re gard, can havo nono but a demoralizing Siskiyou Lumbe and Mercantile Co.'b property, lumber yards at Ash Creek, McCloud and San Francisco, and a yard and box factory "effect upon those now on the vergo of at Upton. Tho now atockholdcra nro KKSJaPJn1?" '53;. "fc th0 PPnter-Lamb Co., Minneapolia; manda that Bach nn hnnnrahln lht n 'paid without parsimony. Tho pentiri I Anson-Ilixon Saali and Door Co., Mor- nna Irian tlnnAftnrt I mnn mtin 1imI1 ' .... . w-u u "kiuK u uc vruv wy.u , rill- W Iff. I UUrt S UTQS. A f'O.. H nlnn ' ' 1 - -----. Jud?c Jackson Instructs Marshal Not to Enforce His Late Sweep Ing Decision Charleston, West Yersinia, July L'.l Tho coal operators havo oated notices In tho Kanawha and New River fields that tho mines will resume operations July 23th. Employe not reporting for duty may consider themselves diacharg oJ. Also eviction proceeding will bo Ink cn'ogalust strikers occupying company houses. VVifyVWVVAVA'A'V V - . Mtf None but the Best ot meats I roiiHlimtly furtilHli .tlio best nml lirlmodt of. iitentu, which uIvch mo tl 0 conlhleiico tit my imtroiw. MEATS ARE A NECESSITY hut It li nccojwnry Hint thoy bo iittro nml wholOHome. I do not prnmlm) n dldcomit, hut I will glvo you homvtt nml oiiurtootis trontmont nml vnlu 1 received for your njuiioy. 8atlrtf.it tlon i;mtrnittoe.l or ciihIi rofiimlcil. MARSHFI LO CASH MEAT MARKET. 1IKNKY HOLM, Prop. - Kroo dcllvory. I'linno 181 NSAAAVVVVVW (WWWVVMWA MMWVSMMAwvWWWVWSWA I here is , a Way of Keeping Well Parikeraburg, W. Vn., July 2C fudge Jackson has instrucied tho U. S. mar shal not to execute the order for arrest 0 Secretary Wilson of the Unltod Minn It require knowlodgo of thu right remedy and n dntormlna tlon to una it Iu time. Disease gets hold moil canity Mhon no nro "tired out," or "run down. Keen tin tho vitality by occasional uso of n good toulc and )ou w III bo pretty euro to rvj nvu. OTIP Comiwmid Hyrup of Ilypophos- W -J i.V IlhltOfl in a comlilnntlnti nf 11... Im.. toulcii known. It lncreau tho energy of every organ. It la n blood, brain ami intiHn builder and norvo tonic. You can not uto it without Immediate Improvement in Retieral health. Price Wc and f 1.00 : : : SENGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY, Marslifield, Oregon ' I'll Swcaronglu and wf to J D Hpreck pIb A llros, parcel of land at Cedar Point IncecStSX. r 13, IM. U 8 to James R Jlonlinm, e2 of eel eec2l,tU7. r 12. Workera on chargca of disobeying t)io' LnufB Hymonda-Huntloy and bus to Injunction. This decision is duo to a dc- I)nniul Gn8' :M'9 c,ca In 'W yi t -'. r Travels by Sea. siro not to arouio moreblttoruosa arnong '" 'n ' r'' 1 1 -00. the miners. TRANSFERS. Fred M Underwood to L J Simpson in men trusted positions is abominable esnecial 2y when tho demoralizing effect on eocie-U-y is taken into consideration. It can but add more Trocys to tho already .Jarge army of outlaws. GENERAL SMITH PUfN'ISUED. (Telegram.) General Jacob II. Smith, who issued ,tho iamous "kill, burn and destroy" ordor in Samar, has been reprimanded .and retired by tho President, who had .final authority in tho matter, Smith having been found guilty of Impropor .military conduct by a court-martial. .-WaJ 1 Hi 7A$ o2 of ew4, nw4 of avr4, ewf of nwl, aoc 3 tStl, rll, $iU0. I Sol J McCloskey and wf lo R C Do-! ment, parcol used as right of wny from, ftorway atoro lo county road, ft. Wm Jenkina to Magglo Johnson, half of lot 8 block 10, Myrtle Point, f 100. Jamos Armfield nnd wf to John C Ileattle, n4of nel, sec 24, t 20, r 12, t.V). J T McCornac lo J D SprcckolsA llros 1 35 feet right of way along tho railroad 1 rlirht of wav nt Cedar Point fv.nlll,. In all probability tho boat will bo ready river, 1 100. aaauuiMaiufBjHuii i.u i"irTyna.ijmj:jjmjLur roww k-am.-fmaavwijCams Iown; Stewart Bros, nnd Walter Alex ander, of "Waueau. Wis. The aum of ? 3,000,000 Is stated as the amount clang ing handa in this deal. NEARING COMPLETION, Coquille Bulletin The atcam schooner at Prosper h rapid ly nearlng completion under tho able supervision of Master Uulldor Geo. Rom. Arrlvala by Alliance July 21: W V Shoemaker, W J Whereat, Mra M J O'llrlen, Mra C Handera, A Fanoll, Mra I. Farsell, .Mra I) Fanoll, W C Ransom, K Allun, L. M. Davis, J Fnrrln, Mra J Fnriin. I (1 I. mi Mum tm a r ri...... in.n a.i.. .-.1 i . m... . 1 " " "T"l ...... .. . . . ,.. PIW. (rl( j W(j Hronio L j , orlckaon, aw4 of eel, o2 of nwl aec33, t nu ,,nu T , .... .. , ' jU" Uell.TJ lot, Mary Hague, 1, II iiH , 1 . .t 1 . . ,. I I'wl-lo. 1' Holchtirl. Mra OH Fry, JW ISongehicen to Herbert Ixckhart Cook, Annie Uhmonotky, W S 8nKMI,, uud H ol Smith and Sengstackon place 0 w Mf, 0 w w at no cornor of I-ront nnd A street1 i. it ti j '"i ""in, wuecca iiunion, Mary Hanson, M. Wnllaco, Mrs J T Mc. Marahflold, f 10. Mary F and Clifton Campbell lo ('has nnd Matilda Black. Lots 4. block 25 Clement's plat of .Marslifield 000. Jas A I.yon.H estate to Goo A Rurris Lot 11 block 21 Watkln'a extension to north add to Coquille, $15.00, John P. Shorldan to Frank Jlontln Jr und 1-12 of ct 5, 0, 7, H, 1H, T 17 R 13 Keca 1, 12, 13, 14, 25, 25, 3(1. nni and el-2 ol ael eec 35 1' 20 R II f HK)7.3I. RilncatnYnnr Ilowrli 'Willi Cmorxi. rac.Jo. JiC.r;t-lll.rtrueaUUrruD(linoncj. Important to Consumers. C'orman, Miss (Sraco McCormnc. Departurrs by Alliance July 21: Max Tim mermonn, O Mojs, II Dudrlchwn, Goo Bottle, 8 Marshall, Mra Daven port, Mra Wnlford, R Olten, Thoi Smith. R Desmond, M Wilson, E Boldermun, Mm A Baker, J McKcnna, Mra McKen nr. Mlsa McKonna, Roy Mclvennn, M 1 M McKcnna, Mrn Mc Ui an, Mien McColgnn, John McUolgan, J, I1. I))'4ij, Wnller Oo'tin, Jo'm AndJr son nnd five In tho ttcorago. iTaWQKWKia X-7f-)f-X-X-K)f- UYIJCr goocls tMreet from the manufac turer makes it possible for us to give our customers High Grade Values at a very low price. Nearly everysteamer briugsin additions 10 our aireauy large stock. : VV aiyjfV i t New Hne of Ladies' ano umidr ens' colonial ties, just arrived, (all nizesO Don't forget the famous n lorshoim shoes; We are always prepared to fltKthe hard to at) in best tailored olothinZ wnoim Wm. IS fg& UlS, Up.todate:Ladies, and Gents' Furnisher I i mmmmmwa JkH6it . 1 '. p " s 1MV ZjueU-Hm-rmtraaAM