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- " -.o. ..11 . . ,.,,,,., ,. , ,, i iiyr, ,,. ,j,.m,,4mwnWIWl-iniW1l3ff rriiC.,:. COAST MATT, " ' , .1 MARSHFIELD OOPS dOUNTfr, OREGON, AUG-. 30, 1902. VOL, XXI NO 35 "-""" BiMnbHMMaBHI Cream of the Published livery I)Hy in Tauiaqun, I'.t., Aug. SO-Clashei aro oxpoctcd botwoon tlio ntrlkoM uud tliu military at any moinuut. Tlio for in or nro intercepting moil going to work, In totr.l disregard of tlio militia. Rloturniurrouudod u hotiso this morn lug and fired upon It. mid tlio troopn illn porscd Ilium with dlflllculty. Tlio otrlkors then relented n loaded car on tlio summit of tlio lilll, with tliu ovIJunl intention of damaging n car in whlchnou-unlon minora woro coming to work, Tlio wild car ran off n curvo, howovor, mid no ono injured. More men ruporlod for work thin morning than any previous day. Landftdorff, Aug. 2H Tlio ditordor of yoetordny was renowod tliia morning by tlio minors stoning tlio noldlori), wliilo tlio latter worn on tlio march. Tlio toldlern charged and disponed tlio crowds. Two arrests wcro made, hut nono woro seriously Injured. MORI: TkOOPS SPARED Washington, Aug. 29-Uon. Chaffeo cabled tho war department today that. another renlment of cavalry could ho spared In tlio I'lilllpplnus. Orders havo been sont for, six troops of tho ninth regiment to return at onco, leaving tho remahulor to follow on Oc- tobor 1st. A SUMARY OFiYES- TCRDAY'S DISPATCHES A dlHftstroiiB landslide is reported at Nopat, Urltlsh India. HoToral hundred persona woro killed. In an audlonco which King Christian grontod tho olllcora of tho United Statos cruleor Albany at Coponhagon, thu king oxproseod a great ndm'rotion for tho Amoricannavy. Hovoral Spanish high officials havo boon arrested in Lisbon, charged with . dolrnudlng tho governmont to the o torn of f i0),000 anil with accepting c bribe, Major Gonl, Corbln,, MaJ. Gonl. Young and Rrlgidlor (lonl. Wood, of tho United Stutoi army aro In Uorlln nt tondlng tho Gorman army mnnouvors. Tho dowogor empress of China In an nudlonco granted to John Barrott, St LouIb Fair CommlsBlonor, oxprosficd hor grateful ;.,iprcclntlon,of tho gonoroim at tltudo of ,'iu Unttod States towards her country lu .ho rocont ttoubloa. Jackson Named Again . Baltimore. Md., Aug. 20-ltopubli-Cftuo of thq First Congrcsalouol district hold tb-lr convontlon at bcoan City to day um'.reaouifuatcd Congrcfismau W. II, Jaohson for nuothor tixw. Week's News. (lie Daily Const Mnil. -",- y - W . 1 Log Rolling jit Missouri. Jnfforeon Oily, Mo,, Aug. 20 -Tlio inctlliig of tlio Central Mlsrourl Log Rolling association In progroes horo to day Is ono of tlio largest In point of at toudaiico over hold hy tlio Modern Wood- inon in this part of tlio otato. Head Consul W. A. Norlhcutlof Illinois nnd olhur visitors of nolo nro in nttoudauco and tlio t o; in com pot Ins: lor tlio prizes coino from Kansas City, Clinton, Scdalla, St. Charles, Mexico, Loul liana, Joplln mid oleowhuro throughout tho stato. Hacramonto, Aug, 27 Amid n eceno of tho wildost cxcltomont in tho Repute lican convention today, Dr. (loorgo 0. I'nrdi'o, of Oakland, was nominated for govornor and Aldcn of Bolano for Lieu tenant-governor. This rasult was accomplished by n coalitfon of tho supportora of Gafco and Pardee. During tho roll rail on ballot boforo n quarter of tho counties had been call od it becamo nnrmrant that tho ttdo was ei...xnuwd fnfervwawwnwirt Hon went wild with rxcJtoment, and tho contagion spread llko wild flro, TarJoo'fl supportorfl acting liko mad men. When tho chairman declared him tho nomi nee there was another prolongod out burst. In response to repeated demands Tardeo thanked tho dolcgates, and ex preised his appreciation of tho honor conferred. Aldon was unanimously nominated for lieutenant-governor. Tho convention reassembled at 2:30 o'clock for tho tpurposo of nominating tho balanco of tho tickot. Sacramento, Cal., Ang. 20-Tho Re publican stato convention was called to ordor at 10:20 o'clock by Chairman Noff. Tho platform submitted endorses tho ..I administration of Presldont Rooeovolt, protests against Cubon reciprocity and nKftinEt tho treaty permitting foreign Iruits to como In competition with Call fomla products, It ondoraea tho attlludo of tho Cali fornia dologatlon on tho Cuban question, favorrt tho building ol warships in tho navy yards, an eight hour day for gov ernment workmen, tho oloctlon of eona- tora by popular voto and national irri gation legislation. , No roloronco la mado to dago's Blatp administration.- Jmlgo MoKlnloy, ol Loa Angoloa, pi- forod an ttmondmonk oudorfllng (logo, which waa hotly dobatod, BORN AYRE-Iu South MarBhflold,- Aug 28, to tho wife ol Goo, Ayro, A daughter, HUjUl MUl lYlCloUlJO END CELEBRATION WiTA A GRAND BANQUET Besides Good Ifiings to EalllieyEn- joy a FcaSl Of RciSOU aild I a Plow of Soul. ., ,. , ... . K --""'"I-"-- aro not masonry, any moro than tho ., ', , . . prayor mooting or othor scry cc of tho . , , , ,. .... church Is rollglon. Tho. arc hut tho cxpioselor.D of tl.o wlticr.ijfcd hlchcr life. So In .lie eocial functiMfof masonry, thoy nro hut nveuuos tbrotigh which la pi oxnretccd tho dollcht flndfov thnt all MnoonH oVory whoto tnkoln tho funda- mcntola of their ancient croft. Tl.o final toast of th Itoyal Arch Darin. not Thursday night, "Wo meet upon the lvcl And part upon tho riaaro", brought to n cIofo ono of i tho most' en joyable eocial functiotM MarshHeld colors uictl by Itoyal Arch Masonry in. fittingly decorating tlio Holy Temple. Theeo together with the costly- silken Ilanuors used in tho services gavo a most attractive apDMiatce and was .... .,:i... s5'lnBHn'pB worolAldl yiiiuuB .-iv-r - ""-- - for 40, all of which places were occupied. Tho banquet table, with tho silver ware, flowers and glass presented an appear nco that reflected In tho highest degreo thu caterers art and caused moro than ono to stato that In cHIob of 10.000 to 109,000 people which they had UUed no Uanquot had been moro pleasingly laid or efficiently served. Mr. Farrln who sorved tho menu assisted by a half dozon or moro aids Ib to bo congratulated upon tho eklllfuf and tactful mannor In which tho claborato arrangements woro so perfectly sorved. r In tho hours reserved for th'o speoches tho companions prscent wero treated to a rich intellect ual feast. Lights nnd shadows woro intermingled, showing keen opprccla ton of ropnrtco mi Btory, as well as ."." porfect sympathy In tho rominiBcent mood Into which somo of tho older Mr.....Minlnna i-nrn lpd to indtllcO. A llUmmMIMMM !.. - v thrill of rovoront Badness provaded tho chapter hall ob companion 0. W. Towor rospondedlnn moBt approprlato mannor to tho Toaet, "Coropanlous who aro gono" Tho names ol tho departed com panions woro ImproEstvoly called hy tho Ilk-h Priest. H. LockUart, who pro- Bided, in a Blow and dollborato manner; and as tho mombera stood and drank In Blloncoto their memory, tholthought llltted through all hoartst "Truly wo know not whoro anothor mootlug such us this will find ub," But tho shadows woro not allowed to predominate Mirth and laughter nau their places. Indeed thoro woio times whou It scorned as though thoro woro no clondB in all tho world. Tho speeches glvon woro all of a high ordor, and woro handled in ft maimer ovldenclug vory considerable thought and ability. Tho rddro?ooV Companion Blngor Hor joyauio social nincuoM .aiarsnueiu , , , " , , .. .dorlylng masonery, Tho address was masonry has cvor cxrr!onccd. Tho' ,, . , , , , A , , . , ... ..T. . , ... I all too short and deserves to bo placed hall was very beautifully decorated wth ',... ,, , , ., . . , . . ., I n H upon tho records ol tho Chapter bunting and overgrew, with tho various : . .,,, . appended for ita eonlimcnt.il splendid wuujjuDimi wnu H3 oraioncai deliver ante. It was counted a great opportuni ty to Helen to hlo who Masonic council and inspiring outlook for tho future Ic no ftcneo was their effect marred by by tlio hearty laughter that rollod on for scvoral momenta occasioned by thoBpoll ol I'ccu,fr aflllcllon that teemed to visit ono other companlon'prescnt D. W. Uol dm, whoeo merriment was Infectious "u o'nmiy caumi overy.-ono present to j0jn him In hie provoklnc good humor. ',, ,. . . . ,,, . iIl,, however, at all times difficult to ' n . ... , , , I '0,low a epcar enjoyiug the national Bni, lrllll ,,,..... . ,. ., .. . . .... ifiiiuwu ira iujmiuuuil OI W1U JiOH. Companion Uingcr Hermann. To tho toa6t of "Maeoua as Citizens" Companion Douglas responded In a man ner that fthowed painstaking effort and tholco selection of worda In which to clothe his thoughts. Tho carefully prepared address of Companion 0, K. Smith, on Masonry, inspired new thoughts in all the Com panions present as to tho, grandeur, no bility and strongth of tho prlnciples.un- To Companion Lightner was allotted tho work of outlining tho History of Arago Chapter, which ho did in his usual pains-taking and methodical manner. lion and ioHntmnruunn,.wH!'wi. -r of cloven original charter members only fivo remain, six having gone to tho Tom plo not mado with hands otcrnal in tho heavens. To companion Marsh was given tho task of suitably remembering tho pio neer Companlons.whlsh ho did in a most gratifying and pleasing wny. - i ii vnnM I.J.. -mi irii it Tho secretary responded to tho toaBt. "Tho Dawn of tho Twentieth Century." SHOES I FOR THE UMMER i. n Any account of tho proceeclngg would be incmnpleto that .did not record tho happy and felicitous efforts of Copan, fon Col. It. IJ. Jtosa, of Bandoa who more than onco w'bb compelled to respond to'calla upon hla supremo good nature Many visiting Companions wero present , who responded In happy efforts jth merry vein to ral.'j upon them. The hours which had bpen lato waxed early and all wcro loth to leave that which bad been aptly described by ono of thonpeak ers as a Maeontc J,ovo 1'cast. Tho two days of Intortainmetit and refreshing' eocial interconreo as well as Masonic nspir atlon wero flnnlly brought to' a rloco by Companion Ufgh Priest Ixck. hart, who throughout tho whole of th6 evening In mannemcpt and skill as welLi. as intellectual efforto showed hlmnelf a master workmau from tho quarrels, tb nppclpd not bo nehamnd. Professional Cards. R. H. Walter, D. D. S. DENTAL SUHGEOX AND MEGHAN- IOAL DENTIST. Office Nashurg Bldg. A. 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