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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1902)
. i-WflitJi -fc..wt.tl. w m wilimfMi - voL'xxr MABSHFIELD OOPS OOUarfly. OREGON. SEPT. 20, 902. 3CT38r ' v ,. 1 MAIL. mjwwKmmmmmmmmmummmmmmBmmTiwmmmaBmKamiiiitium mxtittna mmuimwmmiHmggmmmmlm I Cream of the Published Every Day In w f Special io the Mall. Washington, 17, A stoff correspond ent o( tlio Washington Star at Oyster Hay begins a dispatch today In tlio fol lowing aunatlonal manner. "Ai long na I remain In the Senate, nnil can ralte a hand to atop you, you thall novor touch tlio tarlffrchoduln. Thn foregoing quotation In credited to Senator Uanni and tlio corrcupomlont continues: With Hushed fnco nliil clonohud list Hcnator Ilnnna delivored this ttltltnatuiu to tlio Itopuhllcana Who vrero dlicuwlng with llltii the advlsabll Ity o( tlio Prosldonts recommendation of tlio revision of some alleged ovtr protect oil schedules of tlio Ulgloy law. Thli vran tlio spirit In which Hcnator Ilnnna entered tlio conferonco at Bagatnon Hill today Benntara Aldrlch was Inclined to aldo with him. Senators Allison and Spoon cr taku nil oppnrlto vlow, or that aomo high tatea In tlio Dlgloy act could ho ro ducud. If Hcnator Ilnnna uttered tlio words which ho ia credited with, (thuy soucd very much llko lilin,) It in chub that he and thu Ultra I'rotectioniilado not In tend there ahull Ihi any tariff rovition. On tho other hand, thoso who claim to favor tho rorUion, nnd others, who do uot favor the ruvlslon, aro luke warm, and will not go to tho unds 6f revision that opKniuita of rovlalon will approvo TItU fplriC won manifust when tie eeuatora were called together before con gre adjourned nnd dampened tho ardor of thoso who would llko to aut some chaugo made. Dcs Moines, Sept. 17 Bpeakor Hen derson who was nominated by tho Re publicans of tho Fourth District has de clined to run nnd positively refuses to rccoutlder his withdrawal from tho con grotilonal raco. In answer to n rrqucnt wlind him by Hon. Lnfo Young and H. W. Kathhuu, thla morning ho lay's : "My decision Is llual. I cannot acquiesce in tho admin Jetratlon'a freo trade poison to euro tho trust uvll, which I abhor." Ghnrhid K. PnrKutt, Into Grand Ex nltod Huler of Elks will probably get thu noniiniitlon (or congress to auccoed Speaker Hondoreon, in caeo tho latter aJhces to, hi a withdrawal. A promineul Republican friend says that uuluBB Hondoreon hnd pledged his constltuontn In hla own district to carry out tho tariff reform Idea, ho could not bo elected ovor lloloi, tho Democratic candidate, and unlets ho. pledged hlin rolf to high protective tariff intercata in tho East that ho would rofario from tar iff reform, ho could not bo re-elected speaker. Tho reform wing of tho party choonea to stand by tho previously announced principles of tariff roforru. Dubuquo, 8opt. 17 Tho Republican congressional committee meots tomor row and will determine upon Its course In naming a successor to Henderson's candidacy forcongross. Henderson ia Hooded with telegrams this afternoon. President Roosevelt and Benator Alli son sent one from Oyster Ray deploring Hondoreon'a action and saying it would damagotho party and precipitate tariff agitation, menacing national prosperity. Similar tolegrams wore sent by Hanna, Lodgo, Fairbanks and 8pooner. Hen derson bo far lino answered none, Washington," Sopt. 17 Political load ers hero bellovo that Burton, of Ohio, chairman of iho Rivors and Harbors commltteo may uueoced Henderann In thu speakership Hepburn of Iowa, la nlso a strong fighting factor. Tliero ia no other toplo uudur discussion, Tho jMmocrota aro Jubilant and bellovo tho taction of Roioa to Henderson's Beat In ci ngroes la nssurcd, Thoro wns a great scramble for tho llttlo daily tho past two days. Tho Bamo complaint was mado by noarly all "some ono swiped my Mail," For tho Lord's eal:o l( .you want to ewlpo eomothlng Bwlpo a,.nlckol and comu up End buy the paper. Week's News. llic Daily Coast Mali. Special to the Mall. .North Sidney, N. S Sept. 18 Tho Windward arrived from the north this morning with Lieut. Peary and Dr. Dle drlcks on board roturnlng from their at tempt to reach tho north pole. Peary aaya although tho pole was not reached ho has mado important scien tific dlicoverlei. ''Thn last dash to the polo wat very successful." said Lieut. Peary. "I was much farther north than latitude 80:27, my previous record. "All the partv aro in excellent health except Mrs. Poary, who has been ill a fortnight but la now recovering." Fayottovlllo, W. Va.t Bopt. IB Im meriiio coal bins adjoining tho buildings of tho Victoria Coko and Coal Co. at Oapcrtown wore desttoyed by fire this morning. It Is supposed to havoboen incendiary work n( tils strikers. C'ara with lighted coal oil wero released on the aerial tram way across tho river, which dashed into tho bins. Tho llarnos nprcaJ rapidly, tlio flro protection being Inndoquato. A sheriffs poso ia endeavoring to ar rost tho perpetrators. Tho inlno owners aro Now York capitalists, Mahonoy City, Fopt. 18 An army of strikers plckota aaaoinhlcd this morning, dotormlnnd to provent non-union men from reporting at tho collieries. Troops wero hurriod forward by special trains from Shenandoah and frustrated the strikers plans, enabling tho North Ma honey watherios to contlnuo work. Tillamook, Or.. Bopt. 18 A great tim ber flro In railing on Wilson river nine miles from Tillamook. Thoro la n pos sibility that Tillamook may again be placed in danger should tho wind coft tlnno as at prooont. y Already tlio loss ban reached $1 COO, 000 and unless ttio flro bo slop.cd by means of .backfires, It may aggrcgato two million. Men aro dlspatchod to tho scene of tho flro to fight tho flames. Good wages aro being pnjd. Portland, Sept. 10 Tho Oregon ond Washington fires aro subsiding and tho pall of smokn is disappearing. Full details aro dlfllcult to obtain, as portions of tho ravaged districts aro still unapproachable, but every now report brings furthor tnlos of horror. A toa of 43 bodies has boon recovered in Lowil Valley, which is a blackened waste, atrown .with tho corpses of human be ings and cattlo. Portland is subscribing liberally to tho relief fund. Reports conio from tho Bantiam coun try that Area in tho forest thoro aro still raging, and nothing will Btop tho de struction of timber but, rain. Milllonr upon nillllons of feet of valuable tlmbo has boon destroyed. The fire is travel ing under favorable clrcutnstanaes about a mile an hour. The timber destroyed is supposed to be tho property of tho Northorn Pacific Company and tho Caa cado military road. A LONDON INVENTOR ECLIPSES SANTOS ' DUMONT Special to the Mail. London, Bopt. 10 Aeronaut Spencor mado a trial ttlp of a flying machine of his own invention this aftornoon, Ho eullod complotoly around tho St. Paul cathedral, and appoarod to havo perfect control of tho machine, Ho made the trip to the Crystal Palaco In 25 minutes, a dletanco of eoveu miles. It was proposed that tho trip bo kept n seorot, and tho news first bocamo known when tho people in tho etroeta discovered the ship ualling through in tricate evolution high in tho air. Bponcor'a performance apparently collpsc8 Santos Dumout'u. Sdacate root Bowels WJt Cumtm. i Candy OatliaVtlo. cuto conllptloa tororst W,N. Uaap.tuarug(VMraiMlMM WOMAN AN) CHILMlEfij NAKRQyffi ESCAPE DEATH Special to the M'jrijg Mahoney City. W. 1-At midnight tho strikers dynawsgud the honre of Richard Parfitt wh wMabent at work. Mxa. Parflltt and iWhi children were In tho house asleep'fNb one was seri ously hurt, althotigkfhe house was near ly demolished. 'M A largo majority ! the strikers de plore the act and j'(iMmd the punish ment of the critnlBWls.t Wllkwbarro, Pa,. Sept. 10 At thrco o'clock this morning A large dam on Bal mon crook which supidlea water to Mof fetts washory and collkry was wrecked and the creek dralad, Tils compels tho washery to shut (town. At seven this mornisg, I'eter Rcmlska a striker announced hk decision to re nun to work, and wai shot by picket John Savage. Great unrest prevails among the strikers today. EX-GOYERNOK WHITTAKER AtPOINT OF DEATH Special to the Mall. L'ugcne, Or,, Sept. 19 Tho many friends of Kx-tfovernor John WhltUkcr aro urlevcd to Irani that his condition is no tetter. On the contrary, ho ia gradu ally succumbing to attacks of paralybli, which keeps bis almost continually in a stupor. This morning ho went Into a stupor from which it was very difficult to a route him. ills entire right slno is paralyzed and tho end is not far off, yet ho may llvofcvoraldays. HiaeoBdition is crit ical, as he Is 82 years old. UNFORTUNATE COfJwTlSN ON C0QU1LLE BAR Parties coming from tho Coqulllo yee- isniay report mat tne entranco to uio river has been giving much troublo in tho past week. Jt seema that a shoal formed across tho channel inside tho bar, and a Handon buslueaa man (s authority for tho statement that a man could wade ncro'n without going over hla brad. Tho Mandalay, when alio camo in tlio firat of this woek, struck on this shoal, not no ticing that tho Life Baving danger signal was up, and narrowly escaped eeriona disaster. Tho steamer discharged hor freight and up to Thursday night had taken on no cargo, tho captain declaring hla intention of going out empty and goint; to Oroscent city for a load. At lasl reports tho shoal hnd cut out to nine foot, and It will undoubtedly soon attain, its normal depth, It ia very unfortunate that such things Bhould happen at tho mouth of tho riv or, as they aro blows at the commorco of that thriving section. The Coqulllo people can console themselves with the reflection that theirs is not the only bar which givoa trouble, as even tho Port land papoia are forced to. publish the fact that tho mouth of tne Columbia now has only 20 feet of water at extrome lilgii two, constuerauiy less than tho Uoos uay bar can snow at ucad low wa ter. COOS BAY PRODUCT WINNING MORE HONORS Capt. narris, proprietor of tho Snm- uor unesao laciory is in receipt ot tho following communication from Ueo. Ross, of Catching Blough, wholsattouding tho etatoFalr atSalom: Salem, Or, Toes. Sept. 10, 1002. Capt. Harris, Sumner. Dear Sir. Hurrah for Sumner and Catching Slough, Your oheeso got 1st and Mr, Blackmore'a 2nd. Thoiibbona woro pinnod on about 2 o'clock today,and I paid ''Hurrah 1" Thoso two aro tho only exhibits I havo seen from Coos Co. and thoy both Imvo ribbons, If wo had only fiont a eamplo of all our Coos Co, products wo would probably havo carried away all tlio Blue and Red ribbon lu Salom, Respectfully 0ko. Ross, This speaks well for a Cooa Ray pro product, and for Cooa Ray oheeso innkora. It is to bo regretted that Coos Hay buttor was not in ovldenco at the fair, as well as otbor oxblbita from thla eoction. Speaking of cheeeo, Captain Harris haa.'just received, a letter .from, a San Fiaiiclscd coatoiealori houw to Whohi.be soul a tow cheers in response to their reqnest. The firm writes : "Received from yon two casea ot cheese, which we must say lathe finest we ever had f n our store." They want more of it and as sure the top price. The Bandon Match factory is turning out from to CO cases of matches a day. They are packed, as usual, In 0 gallon cans. Tho cans are shipped below In caeca manufactured on the premises, and (he caeca aro then eo'd to the Standard Oil Co. Bandon is fortunate in having entorprlaliig bnsines men, who tnrn every possible trick to the advantage of Bandon, cr DVCTAD 33 I Whlskoy Boards. Something absolutely new and with which we have experimented for years. One bean makes o.ie glnsa Artificial Whiskey (Rye or Uonrbon); six Bombs to the pint. Just tho thing for travelers, and convenient for picnics, excursions, etc. Contains all thu virtue of the best whibkios without tho deleterious effect. Mado from tho pure vegetable matter, and Guaranteed to contain no polsonons or nar coticdruca of any description If a beverago is not desir ed, a bean may bo taken in the mouth without water, and tho mostfixiletating ef fect willjbe experienced. Box of 12 Beans 60c. The Reana retail at 10e each, aad m be procared from aiy druggesr, fancy grocor or first-claw bar. 'For salo on dining cars. One box rent post paid on receipt ol 50 cents. Ginseng Distilling Co. DISTILLERS OF Rvoand Bourbon Whiskies. ST , LOUIS, : : : MO. I1III1IIH U( Coming events cast th em shadows This may seem a queer time to discus? ' Winter Clothes but wc want to take o'ur friends into our confidence and 'tell .them something of "What is to be " ' ,J A Ttoe great Kirachbaum Tailor Shops, of Philadelphia, theiF 0Hia n, tho famous Klrechbaum Hand made clothes, are maki vA uuu oriuviAu uiiutiii a isne ot suits ana Overcoatsjthat uu eimpiy imtsisiHuiu io mo man wuo wouia pay less f'jul and trimmed in a way never before attempted, exce'pt bv tilt high pricod merchant tailors. Neither have we sllghtod 0ar nih er lluea and In UaTS, BIIOE8, and FURNI8HING fJOODfi I w uuiiu. luu nui bvu iiuru iuh moe. hxciuhivh lanricH. ct ... uaiuiu.uuvwiiiivag turn nll Wc want your trade this fall and will make every legitimate effort to tlj'at end MAGNES & j HIM ! nTTTTTTTTTPQ Mmmmmmmmmmmmmam Professional Cards. ft. H. Walter, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON AND MECHAN ICAL DENTIST. Office Nasbnrg flldg. A. St., Phone. 24 MAR8UFIELD, : : OREGON. A. Q-. Gross, M. D. PHY8fCrAN AND SURGEON. Office, Naaburg Bnlldlog. Phone 423 MAR8HFIEL. : OREGON E. E. Straw, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to dteeaiw! ot the Eye Ear, Noso i.nd Throat. Glasses fitted. Office in Sengstackcn & Smith Building. , W, IT. Douglas, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND U. Be COMMISSIONER. Front street, MarriifitW, Oregon. J. W. Bennett, ATTORNEY AUD COUNSF.LOR ATLV LAW. MVRi-HFIELD ORE John F. Hall, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Kldorado block, Froat street. Afarriifleld, Oreeon. B. St., MARSHFIELD, ORE O. F. McKnfght. y ATTORNEY AT JJAW f Office in the Bcuue4 & Walter Building. MARSHFIELD, OREGON LAKE & CIOS Iki TlANSTORff ATHi COMPANY. L Tti-Weekly trips balweefl IUke r Jf rvls I-andlBsr. ConnectlBR t vilh stf launch New Era Bnd the be utiful ' mile Lake. Leavlcir Laxe, Mondays, Wednr and Fridca. Leaving Jar via Tuer Thursday K'd Saturday. Farefl The steam Uunch New'Era iaSu tial, comfortaL'o and wrdl fitter ready lor nire to excuraJ on parti imes. $-! J, HI before." will dreaa JUOIM VUU UVtUlUK .SMOg q AAA MATSON TTDtvttotttt, J L H m fev. Mdajr dyi CO. ' . yidf intT 4 m . A v 4 ' a t ' . K I '- i- 1 1" ' MB I "