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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1903)
iKr'i'"f'4v' WiJ"'rTy "- &, i . a v ' i v 1 t . M tTirf -w j , , ,.,, y. w , ji f i, ...i , , ,,,,.-. , ,m, .'. v wf .r - j'yV.?f yivgWSyS. MJirtJ.WiJiHiiPUl IWfflWfcW-M1111 im irtrT'iiity (STATH AND OHNIiRAL NUWS.) All o( rorllond liMintlry worker worn locked out litnl ulht. Unit tlumiuidod a 0 hour tiny. ' Kunrtiio in mnkliiK efforta for n Kill fair mid linn ftppoltiUiilcommUtcoalonrrnnuo nuil net lu conjunction with ttio district Air. . linkvr Ully linn Immcil n foliliir of 'tiO.OOU coploH to tliu Jliurliniiiinyiidlcnlo. Marlon courtly 'w(,ol firman hnv Itoolod lliclr wool nuil tho pool will ro IUo ovor 1100,000, 1'rof, A. M. llritmhuek lins been fled. ctl I'ltildcnt of 1'acIAc Colli'KO, to begin work July lrt. 8. K, Mention n young workiinui nt Antorln, on onoof Hiiiiiub miwinlllo was fatally Injured by .illliiKfroin n derrick, which K'wo wiiy, h dl.tnnco of 05 iViit ItiiidltiKou noollilhrlck foundntlou. lilt okull wit b.ndly criirliotl nnd ho will probably dlo. Tills wits hlo llrst dny'ti work. A baud of IIiuIvIhk CJypsloa han boon traveling down thu Willaiiiuttu vnlloy, They Imvu bucu itiiueited to move on at every point. The. gran crop In Knnttirii Oregon In very poor and itock differed much tho ' pant winter. ludcpemlonco linn n Lndlco' Lwla & Clark Club, "Lumpy-Jaw" ntnon cntltlo Iim Just been ditcovcml lu Union nnd Umatilla Counties. A larx" ahlpmvut ol Kaitcrn oyitcr. have been ihlppcd to 1'ortlntHl for plant log purpoeuj. Tho llooth'Kally Lumber Co, nojil xnoru riin in order to bo oble to cct what l(g they need for their tnlllt, Karl ItOA'eun thu Mudeot nt tho Of.r cultural CnlU'k'u who was Injured In nt liiK o. ur a hurdle on tho cullugu campui hat died from tho effect. On .Mity Ml regular trult.a beg nil run ning on thu Klamath Hiver It It Letwccn I.nlnls nntl l'.ilegntnn, Oicgon. Tho Klamath ltepubltcnn lini clinng eil hand a and in now published by Wutloy A. Smith of Klnmnth Foil., During tho month of April tho colter, tlona of tho pollrn dupnrtmunt of Aitorla from flneanud forfotluroa nmouuted to f BCH, whllo tho collrctlonn from thu mimu Hour co during April last year J wab fiil!7. Ttilj iiinotin; in mijilu up olinont entirely from Hum for gambling, which net ai n llcemu. A atriko is Imminent on thu Sumpter valley rn'Iroad, It In Mormon ncntnel gonlllu. A Ciovomment Grlliagrnplilcal board hna reverted ita dlclriou ol romo yenra ngo, and hna decided that tho capital of Chinn chould boepellvd with n final "n" I'oklnK. Tho body of "Indian Bum," n well known character of Lnno county, wua found In How rhor by a pnrty of jilc ulckora, He wi supposed to hnvo fal feu in whllo drunk. Tho Mnetor Plumbora' Arnoclatlon, of Antorln, Tlitirliiy grinlcd tho join noy mon an eight-hour day, which will cir cumvent n atrlko tint hna becu nnticl pnted, Tho men hnvo been working nlno liotira nnd receiving $3 CO. William O, rilor, neaiatnnt caahlor of tho freight depnrtment of tho Northern J'aclllo dupartmrnt in tSenttle, io rhort lu hirtccounta $1200. Ho haa not beou nr'roaod, n hia frienia nro making every eJfort to mako good tho shortage. ltov, George II. Vnrnoy, who wna re cently tendered thu prosldonoy of c Mluuvillo college, will not ncoept tho pcflltlon becAUSo hu lu unnblo to rolenro liiruHelf from n pnstornto nt Whntcom, Wash., which lip hnd nccoptud boforo t.'io prosldoney wna offor.ij him . Tho Willumottu Vulloy Chornl aoeloty will hold their nuuubl fojtivnl At ICugone Hay 12th to 1-tth. Tlekots at reduced r.itoa from nil points on the Oregon Hues of tho Southern Pacifla Co. will bo Bold Alny Uth to 11th Inclutlvoj return limit Jby 6th 1003, IhoMedford Bnccona tins nuaponded publlcAtlon. Tho editor oayat "With thia Innao tho Buccoas will bo discontin ued. Tho renion for thin notion Ib that an unortjotlc ppiir, ouo Hint la out opolc on nnd allvo to thu Interestn of tho poo plo nnd which la not ti llmo server nnd tho to,ol to aotno grasping combinntloH, lioutof Its olement lloro in Medford." Jolrmlo Dlnko, tho 7-yonpoId eon of Mr. nnd Mrn. Georgo Illnlio, of DnllftH war killed nt Alrlio Wodnueday, in n runnwny. Ho wan vliilllng nt Airly And war out riding with liln undo, Hoy Hyerly, whon tho learn ran nway nnd ho fell out of tho wiigon. Tho wheoln pntflod over hla body and ho died nlmofit Innlnntlv. Mr. Uvorly wao roVnroly In jured. A nult han bcon filed In tho Circuit court by A, H. Winflll, Attorney for ltov. Father Joeoph Hchell, of Bumpier, ASAluat II. II. llnlloek, ngont of thu 0. It. fc. N ol thld City. Mr. Hchell WAUta hla vaIIia which la held fordo murrago by thu rnllroad company or 1120, t)o vaIuo of its coiileuta And $150 dnmngon becAute ho linn been deprived of the iiflo of hla roboa of ofllco contained therein And contco.uently could notcclo brnta maan. An Atternpt was made to burn the saw mill of W. H. Waguor nt I.yona Tuefl dny night. Two masked tnon npionred ' at 11 o'clock nuil compollid tho watch- I mnn to leavo tho plncu nt tho point of a ' royolver. Tho watchmnn necjtrrd help nnd returned to tho mill, hut tho men heard their approach nnd fled. Tho (peculation nt I.yona la that it wna the Intention of tho rmfn to destroy tho mill. Tho filfklyou Lljlil A; Tower Comp any lua bought out tho Athlnnd Klee- J trie Light i- Tower C mpnny. The b'liklyou Company alont; with tho Ath lnnd powir plant accurca tho fianchleo for lighting tbnt city. Tho Aahlnnd company la capitalized nt 133,000, .fully paid up, and it Ib understood that tho California company itnkos tho entlro iiauu of ita otock at a conatderablo prom ium over ita fr.co vnluu brlnclug thu total consideration of this Important deal to over ii&.OwrO. Earl Itawcon, a aonliomoro from tho vicinity of Vancouver, la in a critical condition from n fall enntnlned Wednes day night whllo running hlgti hurdles on tint Oregon Agricultural Collrgo nt lotlc field. In pnsalng n tutrdlu It tipped And ho eat violently down on ouo o! thu legH. It pon'otrAlod thu anno to a depth of eight Inches. Tho Injury waB not re garded as eoriouB by phyrlulnna until this morning, when alarming xymptoma uppenred, And At noon An operation wna performed. Tho chnuco (or recovery ia regarded tlcndcr. Aloxandcr Walker, who Uvea nbout two milca west of Medford, ncctdcnlnlly t-liot himself In tho left breast Thursday morning with n US-caliber tusolver. Wnlknr had been to Medford After gro ceries. Whon nbout half way homchol s At down to rest. In rising tho revolver foil out of hla brcABt pocket And explod ed on striking tho ground. Tha mnn wab in n stooping -oeitlon ami tho ball struck him in tho lull breast pntoing through tho lung auuoutnt tho beck. Aftor tho accident, which occurred nt about 7:fip, Wnjkor Iny wheru ho fcl until nearly 10 o'olook, when n paeeor by found him. Word was sont from town and Dr.' l'lokul w.ia euuimoucd who droseed tho wouud. John Woatlako, ,who hni n group of mining claitnas nt Sagnhnn Mountain, in Lnko county, said to carry gold and tellurldo ore, camo In from hs camp a few' days nga, Ho reports two altemjita to blow up his cabin with dynnmlto by placing it in tho cl.ve. Twico ho re turned to his cabin altera day'aabjonco, ."lid onco (ouud fuol placed ready to light n flro. Not romemboring of so placing it boforo leaving, ho removed tho fuel nnd found three aticko of giant powder. A few dnya Inter, under similar eircprn stancoa, ho found flvo etlcko in hia otovo, Ho also ropor.tB,an bttotn.pt to poison him, and says a minor omployed by him, known as "dutch Charllo," wna killed by Voieosa. KINNEY'S BUSINESS TALK Tho mass meeting hold Saturday Ovcnintc under tho outplcca of tho Chnrnbor of Couimorco and which was addrutBOd by Major L, I). Klnnoy, ahould do much toward clearing nway tho fog which obecurcB tho vision of o many of our cltlzenB. Whllo It ia Impossible to givo a com- prehonaivo nynopilB of Mojor Klnnoy'a remarks, it may bo said that thoy woro on tho lino of An endoavor to bring bo foro hla henrctn como of tho possibili ties of Coos Jlny, and a pica that every ono got in and do his best to help along the development of tho country, Major Kinney talked somewhat ovor an hour; Ilia rcmarko woro well re ceived nnd there was froqucnt and hearty ApplAiieo. Thu speaker declaim ed nny Intention of making a speech, calling it n business talk, but it may be cald that bo ia an orator of no mean ability nnd impresses hia hearers with hla oarnuslneiiB in tho cnuso ho ad vocatcs. Tho speaker reviewed briefly tho in ception of tho Coos Hay-Halt Lnko rail road project. Ho told of tho meeting at tho Talacu hotel in Han Francisco in February, lb02, nt which wore prctent roprcftcntntives of hntitern railroad In terests. Thoy were looking for a harbor on tho Pacific coast suitable, for n trans continental railroad. Of tin 23 present, 20 woro prod ispotcd toward Humboldt ui d only 2 for tho field. No thought had b on given to Coos bay, but nt tho sec ond meeting n letter wns received from m ritizon of Ilotcburg, rotting forth the tt (vantages of this harbor to such good effect that a halt of 4 months was called until tho proposition could bo investigat ed. MrtJT Kinney made theinvostigation nnd on Aug. 13th, on hia report, tin feasibility of tho route from Halt Lake to Coos Hay was accepted. An soon nt thia wns dono there wan reason to bc llevo tint tho rond would be built. Tho timo nince hna boon spent in rcc onoiaaocu by tho engineer.', nud it. looking for tho beat passes through the ranges of mountains that must be crossed, Tho speaker stated that 170 miles of tho road, out of Knit Lake, baa been located. Ah to his own position, tho Major said: I am an ctnployu of a EOtof men who represent a tranrcontiucntnl rnll road. Thoy nro tlfo beat ret of rnllroad men in America for Cooa Bay." Hu sa.d emphatically: '-'You will have, within three years of tho day 1 stand on this platform, a transcontinen tal railroad, if not two." Touching the coast linu. ho eald : Tho coast lino may go through first." Ho arid thero was no connnection between tho two projects. Tho men behind tho coast road, "nro not our brothers, but nro our friends." ,, I tllO He said wo need not worry nbout Southern Tactile ; "It will como in any way whou it has to," . , f Tho tponkor enid that Bait Lnko, City enthutJnstic on tho tubjcot of this rond, nnd that tho entcrprlsiugunon of Salt Uka, City would bo lcjrd fiow lioro ww.u.v.w-m, ....,....-.,-. ,,..... . luiinrn iniif. iriTir niii i.nK I ti.iiiiii irini. on Coos Ray na "our eeaport," nnd would help it to the utmost. MJr Kinney paid hia respects to Tortlnud Eoyernl tlmos in tho courfo of hia romnrka, nud warned hid hoArora that tb.ny could expect no nes'istnuco from that qunrtor, but qttito tho con trary. Ho enid: Portland has never for a moment had bur mind open to tho wholo state. " Iu Portland speaking to ttrangors, thoy mnko them feel as though their wna no room, for them." Lot a mnu go to Portlnnd with n pro ject for somo othur part of tho state, und, said the Major: "They'll lead ilm into a trnp nnd then throw him,"' And that ecemed to bo n leaf from tho MnJ ur'a expression. He enid no Btato could ovor roach & hjgh stnto, of tiovRlppmejt with ouly one largo city, and ho prophe lied hk the iptlogluK Vp of a 'rival fur PcMland, on Coos Hay, would bo a great thing not only for tho stnto but for Portland herself, In tho territory tributary to Coos B8y tho speaker Includod 100 miles south, 100 miles north and 1000 tncn cast. Ho urged tho elimination of nlljocnl JoaIousIos. Wo should nil liclp each other. "Mover givo a thought to which end of (his peninsula a mAn In putting hia money In." "If wo think of Co qultlo City a foreljn, wo can never hnvo a renport." "There is only ono really eufo proposi tion," Jeaid the speaker, "and that la to help tho other follow." Ho prophesied that within 10 years wo would liavo on thia peninsula a popu lation, of active American citizens, of 00,000 people, and hdtoain ho could stick r pin down on tho 26 fool lot that would bo worth (25,000 dollars. Ho strongly advhod hia hearers rot to part with all their real ostnto hold- Inga. Ho sold: "Hell half but don't. sull all, for if you soil nnd then tco bthcra making money ou what you havo j sold, you will becomo a knocker and; will knock, knock, Knock. If you do ( ncll all, pleas6 accomodate vonr next! door neighbor by moving Io Portland."! rti mo very cm;o oi nis remarks, . Miilnr Kiniu-v ouvn nn frffin-lUw. luimt i .: .: -"'- --...w v,t. U Hon. Dinger Hermann, an "the man who has dono the moat for yonr county in tho past, nnd who will do the most ood in the future. .a GROSSMANN'S PATUNT WRITING RING Thu most important improvement of tho nge in thu art of pcnmanihlp makes tho poorest writer a eplmidid penman in i few weeks by tho uto of this ring. 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