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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1902)
MWwjiiw)iiWjy)wS(U '- . WP,","J5,JWJ!SWa8N'f-rfwyi 'jt'W"ISJ&F.riV iY ici ZtmttiiJiJ iwwggorniBat f jtgijiiwMMicBffB TmMiwaMttm.'qpeSK; f K DIRECTING THE FIELD WMHf" nM lllDiijlri.Vf ViJ UVUllU VTWI "ff " ,",,U" Great Central Engineering Force Is To Have Headquarters In Rosebnrj (Telegram) Ohlof Knglncor Kliiuoy, of llio Ureal Central Hallway ontiTjirlde, tho Coon Uny-H.ilt Lako road, loft fur Hotoburg last night, )o goes to nttoiid to various ilutnllrt in comicotloii with tlioeslahlish- moiiL of oimliieurliiu liondiiunrlora of ilm company In Itoeoburg, A. A. NnJ,cy Ilia howl of tho inmliiroiim: work hi tlin le,u l0 com,nU ry, took placo be flold, la Btntloiiod In that city, mid trill ,oro r,,et,cp of ll, ,VnC0- Tur'),n ,lt Km" illrootUiuworkofalhorB In tha Hold. It P,rn Wwlncidoy uflornoon. la kIvuii out that iarmniiont hoadqunr- ! ""I"11 n,,'lrlcl Attorney Fnrrln . np toro will In) maintained nt Jtoiubiiric. pftfrcd for ll, B,ato' UM A ,,bU for t,, TliorintlncorlrmforcoUiltliinlal!C0i,,ofcn',,int' flor tlio examination of for tho roulo mid grade between Myrllo , wIt0'flM 1,otl' I,,9 ol V cnB0 il Point mid IIoeolmrK nt tbo present (Iiiir, i fon,,BMt WM ,,oW ovr 0 U' c,rcult mid MNnnitor KIiiiipv mvs llioL Ilia anr. !co"r, nls ,u" ,),,"K nxotl ot ,0. voy mid rcconnnninnco huyoud Hose burg Js going ahead atnoolhly. Professional Cards. R, H. WaltOl', D. D. S. j told him to let ko witness Blucfe rovol DKNTAL HU Jjj.J, MKCH AK. j vor , wilaoii'a faco mid told hi... to let Ofllro Nnfbuij! Illdg. A. Wt., Phono. 20 ro Wllron then ran arottnd tho corner MAILSIIIILLD, ; : OltKUON.MW GrClllftcr wwn j, dUap. E. E. Straw, M. D. PllfrMllAN AND SUIU.KON. hprrlal fitt'ntlon to dlneumw of the Kyo Kur, Xwo i.iid ThroHt. (ilniwon IIKimI. Office in Sciijistnekcn i Smith UuiUltii;. "A. G. Gross, M. D. I'll YHlUI A.N AND .SUKOKON. mi,... Vfn.1111... itnii.tr... Piimiii J.n. MAK8IIFIKI.. : ': UKKUONi W. TJ. Douglas, ATTOUNKY AT LAW AND CO.M.MISSIONKH. I'fotit ttrpet, NCuttificlii, Orr,;on U-. H. .T. W. BonnoLt, ATrOUNKY ANU COUNSKI.OK AT LAW. WAKHIICIRl.t) ORIC John F. Hall, ATTOItiN'KY AT LAW. O.Tiar In ICIiIihmJo ti'k, fr-jnt tril J I. St., MARStnfIKI,D, ORlv C F. McKniglit. Office ill the lw:inM Walter ' Ituihiiiiir MAltSHFIKLD, OIIKUON tttssTX4!Kxya&jjK&kMmw :rjB k I r -1 f . m lJ OVCTAD 33 i sato Whiskey I5ons. Uoimitlilnu' nliKolutoly new Oaml witli . liloh wo have oxpeiliiiented for yearn. Otitibunn uinkoi o.io ulnft Artllklnl Whinkey (ltyo or I'ourboii); feix lleuns to the pint. Jtibt tho thinu for travclorp, mid couvoni nt (orplcnlcn. exciirsl'ins, ote. Contalnn nil tbu virtuool tbo bent whUkioH without tltu dulittorioiifl efft'dt. .Mnilo from tho puro veKotalde mitttor, and cuarantced to contain no poisonous or nar cotiudrii'u of any deccription If 11 buveiinol.t not desir ed, a beau may lio taken In F3: v. I 3 55 S 5i hint mouth without water, 01 H ! and tbo most oxikrutiuK ef fect w(ll bo experienced, ISo of Iti HcnitH noc. Tho JluaiiH retail at 10c each, and can bo procured front any druinje&t, fancy uroeor or llrst-chtHO bar. For snlunn diniiutraro. Onobox ient pout paid on receipt of 50 coutH. a Ginseng Distilling Co. DIHTlMitillS OK ltyo and Uourbon Whiaklee, ST. LOUIS, : : : A10. I flfimPC RnimfT 0 I BONDS FIXED AT FOUR HUNDRED DOLLAR Justice Turpin Holds Evidence Sufficient to Connect lijm is Willi Crime T1, I'rellinlnary examination of John lailiiicBonnchwRoof mmiiII w,tl ,n Grimes enmo to MarahuVld with bin At torney!) hi tbo evening to innko arrange ments for giving bouda. 'J bo flrat wltniaa railed in tbo cnto was F. 0, Getty, Was in oaloon, licnnl woman screaming rurhed out eaw ('barley Wileon linvo hold of a woman pcnrcil u rimed was talking to tho wo mnn ('line. Wileon had hold of tholndy by tho throat this occurred about three o'clock .Sunday morning. Thomas Nichols rnarihnl or night wntchmnn of tho town Hoard n scream -started down hoard another ecrcam saw Charley Andoreon Grlmos catuo across tbo streot from tho Arairo hotel corner woman stood in tho door of tbo taloon and itnld something to Grltncr Crimea said: "I noverk touched you, madiim." Sho replied: "Vou nro a liar, ilr." tho woman was much oxcit cd. J. L. Lonnon Was in hed about two or thrro o'clock was callod up when Mrs, Chase cuno to tho houeo very much 1 exulted wituofs was ntkoif what Sirs, j Chute nnld, but defundauta attorneys objected and question was withdrawn j .Mrr. Ghaiwi'ii neck was red, capu torn I apart, collar open waa ablo to talk 'ltion aQ to whai romnrka tho mado was objected to. After argumoit by tbo attorneys tho question was ruled out fietty rccallea At time of tho occur rnnco, Mrs. Uhato ataycu at tho comer atoou about flftoen ; minutes afterward itness accompanied woman to homo of Lonnon alio waa very nervous from tbo shock. aiiea Kdna Magoo Wab at tho Arago hotel didn't ecu nnythinR waa owak onod by aomo ono calling for help beard eomo ono maKo tho romark: "Why did you treat my mother eo" beard aomo ono says "LothorKOor I will draw n k" you, "looked out ol tbo window and saw eovcral proplo on tho cornur by tho paloon wituees wa aeked if ehu had hoard tho remark : "Hit hor, Oharloy," Sho had hoard tho romaik, but thought it was tho woman tolling whnt had occurred. Mra. Pelt! Was in bed at tho Arago hotel waa awakonod by n woman'a yoico scroominK eoomed to bo away off camo nearor heard peop'o runn'r.R Thij witnoesconoboratod Miss Mtigoo iib to tbo remarks ovor-board conld not distinguish faces hoard woman talkluc dioconntctedly she aaid to somoonoln tho par ty; "You nro a Oilof nnil ii en t-th roa t" raid "bIhj had no inonny, hut had hor Watch and 'Would havo Klvn if to him if- ho had artu'd for H heard a remark: ''lilt Iter Oharloy" It may havo been tho woman that raid this. Nichols recalled Paw tho defendant Griinca In company with Charley Wil eon Saturday night and Bunday tnorn Inc Grimes told witncai ho had lost flB5 or something llko t'unt, and that Kdna Much had sfolcn it from him and Ihat'thoy woro looking for her. Oroon Waa at tho Arsgo hotel wao awakened by tbo lady'a cry for help went to tho window bb tho lady reached tho rorner saloon Heard eomo ono tell some ono to lot go or ho would ahoot After tho lady got eo sho could talk, o man nekoJ hor If alio thought it urnt.lilmi-.lin l.n,l nmnii1lr.fi IimwKIia had said no ho wasn't tbo tn'nn Sho hud heard eomo ono eay : "Hit hor Charley." Thla man then said that bis namo wui Charley, but tho repeated that ho was not the man w) o had assaulted hor, Miss Irene Lenuon Was at her homo Sirs. Gbaeo en mo In frightened and overcome Her ha waa off and enpoj torn apart Couldn't talk for a few mo- j monta until they got her quieted down ( Administered etimulcnte Sho said I sho had been choked down town Her j throat looked red Sho said tho night watchman had glvon hor tho names of . her actailants, but alio couldn't glvt them correctly Said thoro were two of hor araailantf, one having a light mue tachc Ono atsaultcd her, tho other hor . son Said ono person had attacked her on tho wharf and another at tho saloon Snld tho had fallen down twico while running away from tho man. J. L. Lennon recalloJ Heard the woman'a son accuse Grimes of being one aneailanto Waa on tho street niter tho pccnrancc Orlines wis with the ufghtWAtchman woman's son and Grimes had n conversation, and Grimes said Lo would g'ot down on his kneer and apolegixo to tho woman. StAto rotla. Hall moved that tho cato bo dismiss ed on tho ground that it bad not been shown that any crimo bad been com mitted with which defendant waa con nected. Motion denied. F. C. Getty callcd-nt tho tlmo of the oecurranco, tho woman nt firet nrcijced him of bcing.qno who had tried to rob hor. John Grimes, tho defendant took tho ttand nnd gavo his tcitimony at con siderable length. Ilia story waa substan tially ns follows. On Friday night ho had gono with Wileon to his placo In tho north end of Mnrcli field. Thoy bed boon talking about hia getting a job for Wil son in California and Wileon took him down to show his furnituro and stuff which ho proposed to sell to raieo money for tho trip. Ho went to elcop thoro nnd Edna Snopp robbed him of $200. Un derstood Wileon waa a friend of tho wo man, Went to him and ho agreed to see tho woman and try to got tho money back Agreed to pay Wilson for holping to recover tho money Did not got out a warrant because ho didn't want proplo to know tho woman had been near him Thoy couldn't find tho woman in Maralifleld AIox Kvanhoff was aleo en listed in tho cneo, and tho threo went to Kmplro Told several parties what ho waa aftor Thoy looked for tho woman in Kmpiro In tho night they wont out on tho wharf to look for her Separated at tho warchouso, ono going around ono way and ono tho othor Saw i man and woman coming aud Wl'son said ho thought that waa tho party theyworo , looking for Walked by thorn Witness waa to keep back while Wilson accoetod tbo woman and tried to pereuado her to glvo up tho money Tho man and wo-j matr turned toward town and Wilson stepped in front oi tho woman and said, "Is that you, Kdna" Tho woman screamed-WItnceH, who had been look lnj up tho bay at the range lights, turn ed that way, and just then tbo woman'a companion hit him on tho chin and i knocked him back Ills hat fell off and ho tried unsuccessfully to find it, light !ng two rnntche.1 in tho attempt. Ho then started on after tho rest Lator ho went out with tho nfjj lit-watchman and found his hat Had a conversation with tho boy out on tho wharf and tried to explain matters to' him, that It was all a I mistake and Wilson would not harm any ' One, tut I8W it USClcSS to talk to the boys, eo went eff and loft him It had not been tho intention to tako tho money from tho Srtapp woman by forco Wilson i tbouglit ho cocld persuade her to givo it in unilnr threat of nrooecntlon. In Cf.EO of failure they would havo hor arrested John Capron callod was in tho hall at tho Arago hotel. Met Grimes at tho corner of tho hotel Aeked him what the trouble was. Ho said it was a mis take Said Wilson had akcd tho wo man, "Kdna ia thla yon7" Then the woman had ecrcamed, mid the younj follow had hit him on tho month. Went out on tho wharf withGritnes aud found his hat. Charley Wileon called Grimes did not touch tho woman or apeak to hor on tho wharf. Crosa .examination Waa lookinc for Kdna Snnpp to get the money from her. , Did not Intend to lako it away from her, but if ehu wouldn't uivo it up would givo hor in custody. After argument by Farrinand J. F. Hall tho juatlco nnnonoccd liia decision, us given above. PRESIDENT RaOSEVELT WALKS ON CRUTCHES Washington, Oct.l 0 President Roose velt walked on crutches a short distance his morning for the first time. mfmumum m mm n r ia mn-rmrmm eocs?008eo:ocef2zo22) I None hut the o S I coastnntly furnish tio best nnd H primoiit of ineati, which tjlvcs mo tho a confldonco of my patron?. " KWIEATS ARE gA. NECESSITY but It h nccciuary that thoy bo puro H und wholesome. I do not promiso a ts discount, but I will givo you lionoat nnd courteous treatment nnd valna received for your inonoy. Satlsfac- tlon guaranteed or cashref umled. GASH HENRY HOLM, Prop. t 0CCSE0SG9tf eSSe '-H-H--W4-4-H-5--f-"-J'l-H-H- STOP I IMRSHF11LB Danger lurks in ovory cold. Safety and comfort both domand the earll oat po?oiblo euro. Ileretoforo colds hav usually had to run their courso of from ton dava to two weeks; now they can bo rcliuved . tn o fr.w. hours nnd cured in a day if you use tho right remedy promptly. SenstnGkon's Laxative Cold Tablets a romody that, taken in tlma, removes ovory veatlgo of n cold in 24 hours, and leaves you fooling bettor than you did before the cold began. Itcauuot harm. Trioo I SENGSTACKEN'S Marshfield. t.tJ.M i i ' ' , New Pastor Arrives"- Itov. IJ. 1 I'cckttio new paotor of the Methodlst-cburch, iitrlvcd on-the-Anii. ance, With 'Ida wlfo and two children. Thoy wero met at the atcamer by a dele gation of the membors here. They will bo tho guest's of Airs. L. Il.-lleleher;)? while tho parsonago- ia being rcribvated and repaporcd. Eomo now furniture :n3 bcon bought by thd''mombora nnd every effort will t)o mado to malce the now pas tor feel that ho ia welcome in' this field Ho made an excellent Impression on thoeo who met him last evening, and will no doubt do good work in tho cha'rcli here. ' ..' For The Sword Funa Dr. Tower lain receipt ol an acknowl edgement from thp Clark Memorial Com' mittco of the receipt of $10, MarshAcld'a contribution to tho fund ToYa "sword to bo presented to Captain Ciark, under whoso command the battleship Oregon mado such a brilliant record. Tho raomy waa sent in by Dr. Tower and a low other gentlemen hero in response to a suczee tfon from the committee that the, amount would bo Marshflold'a propor tion. Insane Asylum Report Supt. Calbrcaihs monthly report givoa tho following statistics of tho Orogoii Ins&no Aeylum. - - fc , Males Females No. patients Auk. 31 No. received In Sept. No. returned eecapea No. under care Discharged, died, eloped 373 IS. 1 388- J? 370 1254 S!0-30 151 010 CO No. remaining Sept. CO, &S0 Average number daily No. i-lllcers and employes Total number 1403 20-30 Avnr. monthly expente, per capita $'.) 3" Avor, dally expense, por capita 3L 1-10 o : "- ' - Now Orleans, Oct. 10 Tho mayor ia ; trying to arbitrate the streetcar atriko. No attempts aro being made to run cars. Thousands of armed men ore wnlkfng tho streets. ee&aa03ss Best of Meats ' V A "S" Efli IffifttTii Freo delivery. rhonelGJ S'253Sf S0SC-3 4lfr4-W-H-HH-44-H-H""'-l-5-l t COLDS "25 centa. TWP PHARMACY, Oregon -tk jthT 'i. t k J. k It ii i iiM4' i mtfii iffifttrmcii o 0 f ' .1 . V x r 4 'MmAt ft. . i j, ,.1 . .? V v -x ,.'W "an. - -