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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1902)
r VOL 1 ,) ''. 4 jy'. 10L XXIV. MAKSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, MAR. 15, 1902. HO 1 nn a rt A1 iiTl W H M H M . r. - r tr?" . in . t 46 l . S fcream of the c Published livery Day , fWiuhlngtoii, Mar. 1 1 Clinlnniiii Knox (it.tlio coiuinllfco on torrltorlo.-Jhaw been iiuthorUed to Introduce mi omnlbtw lilll providing for tliu miIiiiIsaJiiii of Oklaht nut, Arizona, Now Moxlco, mid giving Indian territory a territorial .form of frovoriiint'v.t. changing tliu iimiiu of tlio territory tu Jeffcnmu. A committee of beet sugar ItopnbIN can it wont Into ciiforfnco.t)iIn nftoriUKiM with a committee of Wnyi ami Means Republicans In tlio hopu that they might arrange hoiuo conclusion of tlio vexed problem. Tlio committer cociu us far npurt us over mill tliu beet sugar tnwi linvo tilmiwt lut faith In illegibly ronipromlno which provides for twenty per cent reJuctlon oil Cuban sugar for n term of two years. GHR CARRIES MARION BY (iOOD MAJORITY Salem, Mu.r. H Minion county prim arli'ri were licltl today utiil tliu imtleu tlotis aru that (Jrer curries Marlon conn ty by a big majority. Thero wua a Iiot light. LORD WOLSfLEY GOES & TO SOUTII-APJilCA "I.omioi,Mur.-H nriit'Mnrs'jfil Jrd Wolscley of tlio IlritUI nrmy will em bark for South Afrlcu tomorrow. Clam Husking Bee About fifteen ladies mid gentlemen gathered at I,. II. Ilclsnor'n lust evening mid held an old-fiiHlilound bunking bee, husking clams for the clam Kocinl this orenliitr. BIG BOSTON STRIKE .REICIIES SUDDEN END i Boston, M.ir. 1 1 -Tlio Mr H(rlko of frtilght handlers, etc. wiih compromised Inst evening, and this morning most of tlio men returned to work, DANISH CHAMBER VKDQ.RSES SALE OF TIIE ISLANDS ' Copenhagen, Mar. 1 1 Tho second chamber ban passo.1 tho hill providing for the Halo of tho Danish West Indies to tho Unltod State.". The bill now goon to tho clinmbur. --- H ' -- Off'cial MoiiriiiilK L'ntls Washliigton, U. C. March I i. Tho olllcliil period ol mourning for President McKIuloy canto to an end today. About tho only uotloeablo chaiigo Is a return to tho uco of tho, customary Rtntlonory (ut tho Wlilto Houho mid nt tho tttato do- purtniont in phico of tlio blaelc hordored papor and envelopes which lmvo been tlt'cd for tho hint hIx months. , 1 1. Shamrocks From The "OH Sod" Ic.Miych M.In tho uiullti 'tfioiii Kuropo thlH week were manypiiclc l'giH of Hhai'riioclw feout to li-ltlliiiidil tn'( Aiiicrlcsi to aid In the piopev colobvutlon Week's News. J h M lit flic Daily Coast Mail. f, of Kt. I'at trek's lny. The shamrocks woro packed lu damp earth in tin boxes and woro foil nd when opened to ho as froHh ii h when racked, Tlio packages woro consigned not olily to Now York Init to Chicago, Denver, .MIiinciioJs,8t. J,ouinnd other cities throughout tlio country. , Floirda Endeavorers Tnllahnwicc, ''la., Jlnrch.Tho.stato convention of tho Christian Kmleavor Society which opened in Talalte8co, to day In tho largest In point of atteiitlnnco over held by tho organization In Florida, delegates aro present from Jackfionvllle, Voiipacola, Tampa, Ocala and other iJItll'H of thofltato. Tho programmo, which covers thrco dny, contains tho iinincH of a number of prominent jlivlncu educatoni mid others who nro to precent papero and aildrewes to the: convention. W, Western Oil Syndicate Han I'ranclsco. Cal., March 1 1. Tlio great purchiuH) of oil lands bv tho Amer ican Coiifiolldated OH Co., which was announced houio daya ago, Is tho largest deal In tho accumlation and transfer of Western oil properly ever undertaken. Jiv.lt. 108,000 acre of oil laud. 23.000 of which are proved to hate oil, aro turned over to a combination of syndicates com posed of men prominent in tlio oil busi ness lu Now York, Chlcugo, Omaha nnd California. Tho price paid wuh nearly $o000,CXX). Tho company will comuienco Immediately llio construction of. a largo n)-stciii of pipe-lines and tho erection of rcrtucrlcd. is. Washington, Mar. Ill Tho postofllco . j.i n u posiomco iring to Iimuii o nuw, ecjully for tlio for- It Is to bo a denoin- department Is prcpanu Hlmiip, iloslgnetl etipe cIl'ii mail Hervice. I itiutlon new to tho itostal fervlco 13 cents. At present it is impossible to send a registered letter through tho for eign malls without usIiil two stamps, one of live cents to pay the postage, and oiio or eight cent! to pay tho cost of reg istration. When tho Ut-cont Htamp is on Halo this will bo obviated by the uso of ouo stamp. The new stamp will bear a portrait of Kx-Presldeut Harrison, shown seated at his desk, in tho execu tive mansion. Salem, Mar. Ill-Doth factions of tho ltepublicau party will have tickets In the field at tho primaries Friday. In many precincts tho delegates on both tickets aro said to bo for ueer. Tho usual charges of colonization of voters aro made. . t. - ' i , Mlf San Francisco, Mar. Ill - Tho schooner ltoportcr loaded with lumber fromUrays llatbor, went aground this morning ono nillo south of tho ClifT Houso. Tho crew were safely landed, Tho vessel Is fast breaking up. Kilo Is tlio property of tlio K. K. Wood bumber Compiuiy of this city. Tho crew was saved attoi bovenil attempts of 'ho blfo Saving stiitioii crow. Tho vessel Is a total wreck, with n cargo valued ut 10,003. The Dalles, Mar. Ill Tho Umatilla Ro publican convention met yesterday mid declared for Furnish for governor and Williamson for congress. Bows tio . 8 Kind Ycullavo AlwaifS BOtfjdt Blsaatu , yJTZo. or iA, ryK kmc New York, Mar. il-1'rlnco Hpnry'h liiHt day In Now York began much llko other days during his vbdt to Amorica. IloMlejit abouril tho DuutHchlaiid ami hud hardly Windied hit morning meal when tliu mayor of Jlitookcn waw an noinired, The l'rlncffrCPlvfd lilm lm inedlatoly, and iirrniigWHi'iits were mailo for the last futln(?tobc4lvni thnrrlnco. The mayor told tho Itrlnco that tho Onrmaii lunging RocletW-s of Holmken and .lersoy City fnuld ris."oinlIe during the iiflcrni'on and giro hlni farewell. During the in'Arllllig a number of the luttor carriers c,clat!oii preoent- c(l lilm with a uwnzQ'UMbt wmi uio heads of the inartytd preglilcnts upon It In ban roller. t After tho letter tdarrlehi left, tho l'rliiro received i nember of visitor. Shortly after nonL t!u Prlneo gavo a farewell luuclKV'n 6 1'ro Ident Hooso ell'H roprexNilatlvo onjhls tour. Af ter tho last courso tlio lYinco arose, and picking up an AnicricHirUfniity rose he ial d "Tills Is a hurim ol. what I have been admiring on tllbt trip through tho fill ted States: Anicrlrdutlieautv." Tho dock was cjowdod wlirn the IH'iitschlaud pulled mto the stream. ". ' i4- Washington, Mar. iJSonntorfl Per IcIih and Hard lmvo ricelred telegrams from the Callforiifinriiloorri' nssoclatlon reqncHllng nn iuiClr:Klon of tho report that ecrlpiHTH of t!M OnkiT.xfield oil dis trict aro trying to d;uriilio removal of baud Commissioner NerMiauu. and that Secretary Hitchcock, rhoviHRdo fliidlngH agaliiht tho Hcriiiperti, Iit( ("fcured the uppointmdut of men' faforablo to tlio hcrlppcn'. Keuator Hard replied that ho thlnkA such a movement Is indor wi1; Senator Perkins replied that Uicru Is lothing in It. The Hou committee on juilclary to day authorized a favorable; report oil (IriHvonor'H bill V) limit thoneanliig of tho word conspiracy and thiiiso of re Htralnlng orders and Injuucfous in cer tain cases. Tho bill alnis i do away with tho Indiscriminate Issilng of in Junctions against labor .lalons during otrlkts. . -ju w Washington, Mar. 12 Tho TreIdent toilay appointed (Jharlcs Gorhani, of Cullroruia, smelter and reflner at the U. 8. iulnt in San Francisco, Joliet, Mar. 12 -Former Governor John P. Altgcld died this morning from a Htroko of apoplexy received last night while ho wua delivering a pro-lJocr lee turo at tliu opera house. Washington, Mar. 12 Tho movement fnr ii rflmnrrimlKii lintwcpn ilm nilt'orntos of Cuba tariff reduction ami beet' sugar KepiibllcJUiHot.tlioJlOiwtook'h "tni n,forBr.thlftineni(Min,wh(m a 'for: itrop(wnl emoniited from tho IVnyj i Means men. Tho plan offered U tha Itepubllcaiiri ol.Uio ilousMookMi 'tnugi- lurinai and 'ho Plan offered U that of Sibley, leaving u 2n per cent reduction on Cuban sugar, tliu reduction to expire December HHM. Washington, .Mar. 13 Thd Democrats have decided to make u steruuous effort to pecuro control of tho next House. In furtherance of this they propose to ig noro Dryau, abandon tho silver Issue ami apical to the country on the tariff question mid the conduct of affairs lu tho Philippines. They propose to confluo tho campaign to congressional districts iu tho North ern states, trusting to hold the solid South. To carry out this prograwmo tno com mittee aro now looking for-a loader to, maka tho .campaign. Tho nanio which meets with moiit lnvor Is GornuinV. Tlio commltteo has asked him to 'accept but as yet has received no dellalto answer. The deslro of having (Ionium at the head of tho national committee arises from tho fact that ho Is recognized as one of the best organizers In the party and ho would bo able to securo a liberal campaign fund iu the Northern states. Prattle, Wash., Marcli 13. Another direct steamship service botween Seattle ami Honolulu is about to bo Inaugurated As a result of tho absorption of tho Aiiierlcan-Uuwalliin steanisliips by J.-L, bapliam, thoro will ensue a vigorous light for tho trado butwecn tho Pacitlo coast, tho Hawaiian Islands and tho Orient. Tho points of warfaro on tho coast will be Se,atUo and San Fnuielsco This city will have two direct steamers, and San Francisco will lmvo two. Tho now steamship lino operating from this city will employ two O.OOO ton steamers. I for both", piifisengors' and freight. Tho couiracia tor tno vessels navo been lot m th) Kust. Washington, Mnr. 12 President HoMOvelt has decided U appoint n com mission U) negotiate for tho purchnfd of the Friars' lands In tho Philippines. Tho matter will bo taken up by tho President and Governor Taft, as soon tw the latter ha stifilclcntly recovered from his recent lllncfv, Wasliliiston, Mar. 12 The Scnato com mltteo on Intcroccnnic canals at a sfieo l(i 1 meeting this afternoon it was decid ed to report without amendment the Hepburn bill providing for thoKoustriic tlou of a trans-Isthmian cona' by the Nicaragua route. The IIoiiM commltteo on Immigration authorized the chairman to report favor ably the now immigration bill. The bill raise the poll tnx from $1 to $l0, pro vides for keeping out alien anarchists, conlpels tho steamship companies to re turn immigrants even after they Have been In this country flvo years, If they prove uudeslrablo acquisitions, SUMMONS In the Cl;cult Court of the Sute of Oregon, and for the County of Coos: in A. 11. jvkrn. 1 PUlntlfT, vs. C H.Ackermann,, Action at Kccorer ljir to .J011cy. ' ToCt H. Ackcrniann, the 'bore named de endau: In the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby notified thai you are required to nppcar and ansvtrr the complaint filed asainst )Oit In the abote entitled action in which A. G Aiken Is plair.tuTnnd C II Ackcrniann Is de fend nt, within six weeks from the date, of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: with in six rcks from die 15th day of .March, 1903, the same being the date of the first publication of this summoui, and if you fail so to appear and answer on or before the 16th day of April, 1903, the same being the last day of the lime prescribed In the otder for publication, Judg ment will be token ngalnst you for want tlicre of for the relief demanded fn the complaint ol plaintiff herein, a succinct statement or which Is as follows, to-irit; for judgment n?lu you for the sum of $361.08, together with Inter est thereon at the rate of six pet cent per an num from the nth day of March, 1903, and forpWn'ifTs co' and ditbunctnfiU In this uctan, ' You are further notified that In thk action certain personal property belonging to you has been duly attached under lind by rlrtue of a writ of attachment duly issued in this action, as security for the satisfaction of the Judcment that may be recofcrrd herein by plaintiff, the said personal property so attached being des cribed as follows, to-wit: 30 bundles of square locust ireenails (35 each), 3a bunches of (round locust treenails (45 each), nnd x bunch of loose treenails, about 3a tons of i-lnch, x i-8-lnch and s x 4-inch round, iron rods, a cases of sheet copper, about 130 pounds copper nails, about 100 pounds composition spikes, 13 kegs lion spikes, 1 keg clinch rings, 50 pounds heet lead, 4 i-a five-gallon cans oil, 4 cans copper paint, 1 can zinc paint, about 30,000 feet of , . VIC1U.lllll " Because the 1 1 g 1 I 9 8 a 1 H3 I I V a 32 13 a m m I 1 1 M H 1 I H 1 91 1 I 9 Right, and tlio qualities tho satisfactory kind, is tlio reason wliy onr new spring stock will bo worthy your attention!, Tho styles aro freshest from tlio qualities aro thoroughly dependable, chase, ut tho right turn in tho market, especially keen. : : : : The Spring Meos in all tlio various linos will bo lioro shortly. Outfitting any moVft, Iter of tho family horo is a pleasant ami profitable, muttor, fo prices ittu along particularly easy lines, and you're certain to g't satisfactory anil reliablo values, ::;::: JVJagnes the LRADING . AiW FURNIflERS i"s A r!t'. MWMMMMMHMHMMaslWff'.UMlHMI heavy hfpljijll4fng timbers nnd lamlxrr, , W'x34"lccltch, 3 :8 4 I(mlrn. ' X 'Dili umnion I publMicd fn puntwncc of in order made by L. lUrlcxLcr. a Count Judge of taid Coo county, .State of QtVF.otfL ifLted the 151b Cay of Mnrch, tn. dlrtctlngj Ihnt service tlrcrcof benwde by publication oj thejaniuln the COAJT MAIL. ptiblijhd of Mnnl field. Coo coynty. OrrRon, once a wecli for n period of lx tucceuive ucrts. 1. . Cokk. i..;- 0 Atlorner for. Plaintiff, .. SUMMONS In the Clrcuft Court of the State bf Oregon, In antior tne county 01 cooj. Cliarlei Slau?, PL-vInUfT, VI. Actforrat Lntr tc Recover .Money. C II. Ackcrmar n Delendant. To C. H, Ackermann, the above named de. fendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon: ' You are hereby notified that you are required to appear and answer thccompUint filed against fou in the nhoe entitley action Hn whlclj Charles Suuffis plaintiff and C. II. Aekernnnn is defendant, within six wee Is from the date of the first publication ofthls summon. Id-uitrwith-In six weeks from the 15th day of March, 90jrj . the same being the datr of the first publication of this summons, and if )ou fail so to appear acd answer on or before the 26th day of Aprir," root, the same being the last dy of the timi presented in the order for publication, judg. mept will be taken against you for want thereof for the relief demanded In the complaint of plaintiff herein, weeinct statement of, vhlclj Is as fpllowOo-wlt: for Judgment against yo for the sum of $xt.c,4o, wiih interest at the rate of six per centner annum on $40:40 front the 37th tlY. of November, loot, and in'.errst at said rate on $75 from the 5th day of Aarch", 190a, and for plaintiff's costs and disburse menu in th&aolon.. . ' You nre further notified that in this' acticrt" certain penonal property belonging to, you has been duly attached under and by vrtueef a writ of attachment dufy issued In this actioti.lai security rorthe, satitiaction of the ju&wen that may be recovered herein by plain tilt, the said pcr;orial,property so nttached being. Uc cribed as lollops, to-wit: 3b bunches 6f square locust treenails (atVacMt bunches of jobad locust ireenails U5 ech), and x bunch of .lod:s treenails, about 33 tons ot x-tneh. x X x-8-ln-h e of, sb&t and s i-a-lnch round iron rods, a ci'sea copper, abtHit 130 pounds, copper nail, aboqt too pounds coHipovftlon spikes. rj,keg Won spikes, x kejr clinch rings,' 50 pounds ,s,!ie; lead, 4 i-a five-gallon cans oil, 4 cans ceppor Pi Int, x can sine paint, about 30,000 feet oT eavy shipbuilding timbers and lumber. 3- Tliis summons is publUlied. in puauanct, qT an order made by I. Harlocker, as Colintf Judge of said Coos county, State, of OregSrj, dated the 15th day bf March, 1903, directing that scnlcc thereof be made by pUblica.tfo)t jpf the same in the Coast Mail, published. .-It Marshtield, Coos county, Oregon, ohoc a wttl: for a period of six successive weeks. " t J. S. COKKjH.,. ,. Attorneys for PbdntiX c 'f liim 1 . Prices ate 3 I i I I I t 1 - I i ft 1 lending makers, auu tno Fortunate pur- niakes tho values I I Mi H i ftiaisoil OUTPUT ERS v f 4 9