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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1903)
l& ?fh!X " S,iTC" s .tflrtPKasaB?S' - ..' 7T H 1 HL-; , i . ' y'5'r ;-'r ' ?" EEIUL f JJjUAr iBF MAI3L SLK aBNi jhht VOL XXVI, CANADA TALKING RAILROAD To Get Even on Alas kan Award apecltl to tho Mall. New York, Dec. 1 ThrouaU promln cnt bankers UiIb morning, financiers whoso interest nro associated with thu recent railway merger truntn let It Jc como known that It Roosevelt la renom inated tlivy wont contributo to tho cam paign fund, unlcsij somo word looxacted Hint ho will no slow with invottlgatinni ol combinations ol capital." Jllir-fl this morning declined to dlaeuna tho matter, FIGHT HEAD HUNTERS Luzon Constabulary Victorious AttackedWithoutWarn ingby Galingas Special to thp Mall. . . .... Washington, Doc. I Tho War Do rattmont by this morning's mull ro colvo'l tho news ol n fight botween con otabulnry and hoad huntore, thodallnga trlbo, In Unovn Viscaya, in Central Luson, on October flth, 7th ami 6th. It was noarly as Important as Wood's bat tlo which was promptly cabled. Twenty-eight whlto constabularies wpro holding n seomiugly frloiidly eon ferencu with tho natlvos, whon the) woro suddenly attacked and hommod in by vaBtly suporlor forcoB. 'f hoy fought tholr way to tho hills with pistole, whuro they need their carbines bo e( (actively thai though tho oacmy woro nriped with Romliigtono, Krngo and Mauwis, thuy wero compelled to with ilnnr. Octobor 7lh thoro wan a runninK fi''t ol two and a half hours with ols hun drod Gnllngaf. 'I'ho hltor again -treated leaving thirty Killed and wound ed.' October 8th 'hey woro again al tacked by a forcu ol three hundred head hunt ers, whom they whipped off, with u lots ol tlltio killed and aoven wounded. ' ,' V i..V-i.-- "-!ii vov irh aiirtlilneV" wlilapored tho burglar n mmrd h Ida tuuto i-merged from tho window. "No; tho chap wot liven hero la a liwyor," replied tho other lit disgust. "That's bard luck," replied the first. .Dld yer Iobo anythlngr BANKERS MAYING ' THREATS WiilShut offGampaign Contribution Cpeclnl to the Mall. Vancouver, Dec. 1 Tho Vopcouver olty council ban aont an urgent niioocn of 1G00 word to tho federal provincial governments, nqlc inc tnoou governments no thu rnnnlt of tho ncuulrftlou of land by Anmrlcans, by tho Alaskan award, that they olfer n cash bonus to any comonnv mat win mum an mi Cana dian railway Into tho Yukon, to Inter. copt transcontinental no'", anu to in vert tradu iroin mu uniioti mate,. I'remlur Mcllrldo, of British Colum bia, promltei to submit a eolumto for conutruatiou ot this rond. Hoards, of lrado and all nubile bodies are passim: similar resolutions. CAREER TO END ON , SCAFFOLD ...IV t Bpeclal to tho fAV ' Now Corn, North Carolina, Dec. 1 A murder caso embracing many interoiting and unusual foaturcs cornea to a. traslo ond today with tho execution of Chris Dlxson In tho Cruven county (all, GotlfryWobbor, aBubatantlal farmer, wbh aliot from ambush near hla home, Nov. 22, 1001. Ho lived only a low hours, and whllo dying oxproseod tho bollof that Dlxson was'tho assBBsIn. Dixaon waa tried and convlctod of tbo ciitno.tbo atroneet ovidonco against him bolng that two pagoda! a niigflzlno wcro uaod aa eun wadding and a copy of tho Bamo magarlno found In Dlxeon'a houeo had thceo two pagos mleslDg. After bolna aentenccd Dlxson brokjl Jojl and escaped. He was rearrested last October near Chostorflold, Bqutb Carolina, after onjoylui: two yoara free dom. Tho widow of tbo man ho murder od had becomo his wife and wai living with him, Dixon's crime, according to tbo teat Imonyattbo trial, was promptod by Joalouay, Dlxson and tbo girl who after ward marrlod Wobbor wero 'sweot hearts boforo Webbor appeared as a tult- or. iuo jauer ucidr n inm ui tuuiu moans sho discarded Dixon and married Wobbor. Tented. Cora-Aro you Hiiro you will bo nblo to support me, dear? Mcrritt-Why, yes. It's cheaper to t0 married tbun onKnBed.-KxchnuBO. v IlnnBnrlan poasnnts liavo a ouperatl tlon that flro kindled by lightning can only.'bo oxtlngulabcrt by milk. . ,,, , " ' Proof Poaltlvo. "I vondor if all men aro foola!" pnopped Mrs. Knpcclc during a Httlo flouwetlo tlft tho otbor morning. "No, lndood, my dear," wpllcd hot husband. "I know a number ot mou who nro bachelors!" VrofoNntoiml CoiilUl-nnc. Tho Hrokor Don't you find It onslot to sbavo somo men than others? Tho , Harbor Yea; don't you? Yon. Ucra BtateBmau, MARSHFIELD, COOS GQUNTY, OREGON Dec, 5. -ZFT, jyNTA SIGNS TREAfY Will Be Approved By Senate . r f On its Arrival Washington ,at (8peplal to tho Coaat Mal.l. ronnma, Dec. 2 Tho Junta this morning signed tho Panama .treaty without amendment. Thoo is great satisfaction among tho ncoplo. Tlio troaty will bo returned to Washington immediately, whoro it will hrrlve Mon- Washington, Dec. 2 Eonator Cullom, chairman of tho Committee on Foreign Affaire, after a long consultation with ttoosovelt said ho bollovcd the Senate would take up tho Panama troaty lav mediately when received, which will be ilonday or Tuesday, and Vatiy it vUUt out delay. PORTE MUST YIELD Macedonian Reform Unconditionally (Special to the Coast Mall., rarls, Dec. I A dispatch received from Constantinople says the govern mouts ot Austria and Russia hare not acknowledged the reply of the Porta to tholr Joint noto concerning Macedonian reforms, and unless the reform sohomo Is accepted unconditionally they will address an ultimatum to tho Sultan. CHURCH AND CLERGY. . i Cv Porter Johnson, at ono tlmo a prominent politician In Ullnola, has for eaken politics nnd entered tho inlnlsto In Oklahoma. Dr. Georgo E. ETnll, pnBtor of Bush tornplc, Ohlcago, In a recent sermon sold,' "Bory' Christian should road tho JJlblo.and,prny, go to church and pay," Holy Trinity church In Ponco is tho oldest Protestant church building In Porto Illco. It was erected by on En Hah church parish twuijty-flvo yonrs ngo. Tho Lutheran goncrnl synod which convened in HalUmoro recently decid ed to rnlso a fund of $1,000,000 for ed ucation. A committee composed ot the ofllclnl heads of tho different Institu tions of tho church was appointed to lmvo,chrgo of tho work of raising tho fund. totuli to Clilnn, Postago between tho United Statos and China lu" places served by the United States postal agency at Shang hai Is now nt tho same rates, as domes tic postago. Two cents will carry n lottcr from nny part of tlio United Stntos to' Tientsin, Foochow and. many other 'districts in China.. STORM SWEEPS . ATLANTIC Government Subma rines in Distress Swedish Ship .Goes Ashore (Special to the Coa5,t Wall.) Norfolk, Dec. 3 A tcrr.'flc etorm is raging off tho Atlantic coast today. Tho government submarine torpedo boat Moccasin is in distress thrco miles offeboro. Th,o,ubmarlno boat Adder is standingly, apparently under con trol, end, the gunboat Porco 1b trying to tow tho Mocassin in. The lifo savers at tbo station aru waiting for tho spa to subside, whon they will go to tborequo. Tlio Navy Department has rushed tho aanktou from Capo Henry tp aid the Moccasslti and AdUeV. Lowe:, Del., Dec.3-rThoBKodlsh ship Dharwur is hard aground off Ocoan City, Md. Five msmbers of tho crew succeeded in reaching shore in a boat. Eleven others, including a woman and two children aro still on tho vossol, STRIKING MINERS' DEMANDS (Special to the Coast Mall.) Trinidad, Colo. Deo. 311 is gonorally understood that Mitchell and the mlno loadore havp agrcod that the operators must concede tho selection of pit boeses and pamp phyalcians.othorwlse tho striko will bo made general throughout Colo rado. ST LOUIS EXPOSITION COMMITTEE Meets at County Seat Next Week For Consultation. E, L. C. Farrln, Secretary ot tho St. Louis Exposition Commlttoo returned yesterday from MyttUe Point, whither ho accompanied F. S, Dow. chairman ol that organization. Ho reports meotiug Schiller 11. tlormann nndEditorlioberts, committeemen for that town, and find ing them heaitlly in favor of tho move ment nnd nnxlous to help it akng in any way iu their power. A meeting of tho cemmitteo has been called at Coquille City at U a, M. next Wednesday, when It i9 hoped that a majority of tho committee can be proE- eht, and plana can bo formulated with thu approval ot tho membors (or carry, inn on tho work and gettleg up an ox hibit that will be a credit to tho county, Mr. Dow went to tho lower river, wluno ho will consult witli tho peoiwe and help to nrroiiKO internet in thu tin -jeet, Ho wishes to bavo tho fulle poesiDio conBimauou umong iuo vnioit momborehip ol thu committeo, that nil may work together to tbo boat advan tage In this very important Undertaking. 1.903 ON HER HORSE Canada 'Wants Mon ;roe Doctrine (Special to tho Coast, Mail.) .Ottawa, Dec, 2 At a meeting of tha board of trade today an address waB de livered bv Georgo Holland in which be expressed the opinion that British North America should have a Monroe doctrine of Its own. Ho cavo not'eo of a resolution to the effect that tho acquisition by tho United States ot tho islands of.St Pierre and Miqucbp in tlio gulf of St Lawrence wquld ha detrimental to tho intorsts of Canada and wonld undoubtedly lead to friction between Canada and tbo United Stales. Large Piano House Represented MESSRS ALLEN & GILBERT KAM AK EK CO., of Portland, formerly the WI ley B. Allen Co, are tho largest piano deal ers in tbo Pacific north west. Their busi ness career covers a period of more (ban a quarter of a century and today they have tho largest .establishment on the Pacific Coast, Ttiey bny for cash in larp.o quantities andln disposing of their goods thoy give tbo buyer the advantage of their largo purchases and offer in ducements which aro not obtainable front thoso who deal iu a small way, Tbeir business for Ccos county haa been ptacod in tbo bands of Mr. E. M. Fur man, an experienced piano man, who comes well recommended and who will become Identified with tbe Interests of tbia County as h permanent resident. Their lino of pianos embrace upwards of rnoro than twenty dlferont Factories' make, and those wanting anything in tho music lino cannot do better than to consult Mr. Fnrman who just recoived u shipmont of pianos. BORN. TURNER.-In MarBbfleld, Or., Nov. 21, 1903, to tbe wile of W, M, Turner, a boy, mllif' Hai 1 jo.opTCjflojafiDfS I MaV IM ;- ': H aril '"' mU ,r HI HBP DH nu --cS' ill llllli Xliff s -. ,, umubi Tr liEW LINES, EXTENSIVE VARITIES, CHOICE VALUES. Magnes S Matson ? J"-fl No. '4-9 EVERY- : A JHINC ' JUfESE Among New Yof k Re ' publicans (Special to the Coaat Malb). Now York, Dec. 2 Piatt, 6dcll and Stat6 Chairman Dann lunched together today. Odell dictated ibe .onnounce mont that all had arrived at a satisfac tory conclusion and Uiora'Ia no friction (' ' ; r in tho Republican party In tbo stato o! ifew York. i CONFEDERATE VETERANS' 'HOME . . 8peclal to the Man. . .i r Jackson. Miss,, JDcc. d. -Tbo project for converting tho pld Jefferson Davis homestead at Beauvoir into a home for Indigent jvelerana which haa beea .dream ol tne unttea JJaugiuera ot tne Confederacy for a number of yearr,loday , , became an accomplished fact, Simple ... ceremonies marked tho formal opening today when two score of indlgont veter ans were admitted as inmates, andCapt. JamesStone oiGreenylllo assumed charge as Superintendent. Tho home Is to be prosento J tohe state ot Mississippi. at the session of tbo legislature next month, and until that time tho oxponsoa.o! thp home will bo borno by prhato contri bution, v- -, nM..nrr..i.iii. jaTagfcaBTC - "i.T-k.littUlttSsaXSW'aSi