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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1902)
COAST 7 J JL JLFw JL -A V JsL -A m JL.. J bw & I Till iiiiiiiii nil urn ii i ii i ii iihiiiiii ii 111 ii immi !! .in, .... , ' -T H VOL XXIV. Cream of the Published livery Day In HURT HIS BACK" President Roosevelt Must Keep Quiet SENSATIONAL STOPY OF WIIOLKSALG BRIBEIlY Iu Connection With I'utchase of the Dnnish West India Islands Washington, Mar. 27 -Pronhleiit HtHMtrt'lt was liurt recently r.lille learn ing tlio .lapaiiL'Ko art of wlf dofeuw) ami hat been or lured by his doctors to dii continue all exercise. It Ishcllou'd that his back In hurt. He hits In i'ii unable of Into to take Inn niYUUniiii'il horseback rldc. In the limine tli irf miunlng, Mellaril wu, Pciimcratlc'lfador, offered a reolu tlou calling for the appointment or n euintiiltteo ol Investigation of the hurniH inudo by Captain Vou T'lirlntitiai of the Danish government, who claims to have inntlo a secret report to his Jgov eminent setting forth that about half a tuillioii ot the price to be paid by tills gutorinnent tor tlio Danish West Indies, ho alleges, was used in bribing incni liprnor the I'nlted States emigrc-H ami other Aiiierlcini citlxeiiii Hint to wubsl llxe the American prims. Tim rendu tlou wan mlopteil. Iloosovelt has sent to congroaS a sped nl messago commending tin) measures beroro congress to maliituln illploiuatic ami cuiibtiliir representatives In Cuba, r Wu Visits Springfield Springfield, Mar. 27-Wu Tlng-Iang, the Chlnoso minister, camo to SprliK Ih-lil today as the guest or the Spring field Hoard ot Trade. Tonight ho will bo the principal speaker at tho board'H uiniual banquet, Lexington Colored Conference Cincinnati, Mar. 27: About 2."tl lulu inters aro hero ror the Lexington Colored M. K. ehurch conference, which begins Itt) Hussions tonight at Mt. 'ion church, Walnut Mills. HIhIioji (ioodsoll or Ten-nes-eo will preside and a number or pro minent speakers aro scheduled to deliv er addresses, .-il - C. P. To Increase Capital Montreal, Mar. 27:-A upectul mooting or tho Canadian Pacific is iu session hero today. The purposo or tho ineot ,'is to vo.to upon tho proposition tfl In crease tho capital stock iu an amount not exceeding $20,000,0X1 and ot deter mining Jho uuiount, tlmo of issue nnd p'urpwuvto wfi'leh tlio proceeds or tliu new iUoclc shU bo applied jivtumiH )m uitrvmi fitiitxtjarruiiiwiinjuuiTr MARSHFIBLD, Week's News. (lie Daily Coasi Mail. i Travel by Sea Arrivals ly Areata Mar. 27: M II Ho Hun, .1 K Wlodor, tluo Kesoler, II K Judge, W'm llarkas ami wife, A McCloughov, C Klllnglian, MIhs Priither, .1 lluiill, J Murwliek, Chas Anderson, I. I.ahti. CLIPPER SHIP BOUfillT FOK ALASKA TRADE Tncumn, Mar. 27-Tlw I'ncine Cold Blonigu Co. IitiM purchased tho dipper built hIiIs "Dashing Wave" to carry sup plies to Alaska. Toroto Players Go To England Toronto, Mar. 27: A team ol thirteen tiinii oI the Toronto Lacrowe Club left today for Kiiglnud where- games will be played with the loading organizations. Tho thirteen men scloctt-l to represent Toronto aro about as htroiig as tho club lias wr put on tlio luld. They are: K. Adainson, K. Taylor. II. McLaren, V. J. Hanley, J. Howling, (Jeorgo Wheelor, Percy Mcllrlde, Charles Prlngle, llughle Lambe, Krod Mann, Charlie Querrle, J Murray mul lirmlu Mucleau. .Thc.iUQn aro cautalned by "Adums "Wheeler. Washes Feet Of Twelve hUn Vienna, Mar. 27: -Kmjieror Francis Joseph today performed tho annual holy Thursday root-wishing ceremonial In the pre.scnco or the courtiers nnd the iplomatic corps. After washing tho feet or twelve aged inen iu connuemor titlon or Chriht's washing of tho feet of Ills illscriples his majesty nerved thorn with dinner and .sent them away, each wltn a bag of nllvor ploces. Tho Imper ial archdukes unstated u tho ceremony In Memory of cx-Gov..Aletjld New York, Mar. 27 Arrangpinonts luiTo been perfected ror holding a meet ing In memory ot John P. Altceld iu Cooper Union tonight. Among the Hpoakers who have promised to bo pres ent ure Clarenco K. Harrow ot Chicago Gvorgo K. Wllliunis or Mapsachupett.s and former Congressman John J. Lcntz of Ohio. $ i Paper Mill in Far Northwest Tacoma, Mar. 27 Wisconsin capital ists aro to combine with local business men in tho building ot a largo paper and pulp mill iu tills vicinity,. An option lias boon hecuied on 700,000 acies ot Dritlsh Columbia spruce lauds lying near tho water, tho timber being or a quality and quantity to mipply any amount ot pulp needed for any reasonable length ot time. In older to obtain tho clear, fresh water requisite iu the uiimuuic tore or paper a site about two miles up tho Puyallup river has been selected for tho erection or tho plant, Printing pa per and nianila will bo tho products of the miir.iud It Is expected to ilnd a mar ket both at homo and In Australia and tho Orleutul countries. I . - T Ho iv Aro Tour Kidney t Tri. ItObhi'Hiiariius Plllicurenll klrtnei ill. Bim. tlo tttiQ, Add. iwt uo umo4 (.,rUi'xo or H. r, 0OOS"dOITMfyt""OKBG0N, MAR. 29," 1903.' CIVIC "FEDERATION DOM G00D,YORl MniiiiA Announces it Has Drought Some Uij Coal Operators to their Scne New York, Mar. 27 Tho great power of tho national civic federation was ex emplified today when Benator Manna iiunouticpd that the federation had pre vailed upon hoiiiu of the presidents of the largo anthracite earning rallronds and anthracite interests which control practically all or tho Immense Pennsyl vania coal fields to make an agreement to meet iikii equal lornii tlio represen tatives ot tho I'nl ted Mini. Workers with a view to taking plops to prevent tho threatened great coal ulriW. Cliicago Banks Merge Chicago, Mar27: -StocUiohlorH of tho Corn Exchange Kational ilnnk and the Merchants' National Hank met today nnd oted favorably upon thobropojiltioii of the directors to merge till two Piigtllut ions. When the inergerls complete the Com Kxehange will bo tie third largest bank in Chicago, with dposlls of over ew.ooo.oco. -k RliPUHLICANS -Ji3I NOJIS PROMISK The "Appeal to Reason," the foniotis populist paper of Kansas, contains the following solid chunk of wisdom which some people might think about: Our democratic friends tell us they fayor the people more than the republicans. Well, they do with their mouths. You may think this unkind. Lend mc your sunburned ear, my festive and good intentioned democrat, for n monenf. Your national flat form said: "We favor direct leg islation wherever practical." Now didn't il? Well, is direct lcaislatiou practical in a state? I In. any democratic state passed such a law? Nary law. But Oregon, n red hot republican state with overwhelming majority the legislature, has twice passed such a law, mid it will be submstted to the people next Tune. That is the mast important piece of leg islation that has been proposed since the foundation of the gov ernment. Don' t talk to me about the democrats favoring a rule by the people. They will not do what they promise. Iu this iu tauce the republicans did not promise, and have c'one. I am wiling to give the devil his due. O yflL IS 2? O 33L X Jb. . tor,tbtt Tha Ktnd You Haw Always Boutf yV:tith Campaign Offer ., to new subscribers. 1 T I DAILY COAST MAIL J From now until after the June election 8 $ 50 CENTS j Keep posted Subscribe before you leave town. 2 .,'s.t'1kkmk. WILLSHLI, LINCOLN FARM Tim ol.i r :..,.!.. r . .t ' The old Lincoln farm, in the licart of Lincoln City, Spencer county, Iud., will in a short time b sol,, lb. ddmqi.ot Uxcs. For years the taxes on the farm has not been paid and the county .BM.I. decided jhe tat U.I., t. do was to oiler the farm for sale, Attempts heretofore have been made to turn the farm into a park and it has been proposed that con- ,. ' ' . '. , H1K.-.S miiKi: :m appropriauou lor uie purpose. An Apt Dcflnltlon. "What Is a Bohemian?' said tho young man who wants to study human uature. i "A Bohemian." nn3wcrccLAi"ld- uiooaetTTncnci; la-"pctton-wnoav ways needs two or threo extra Indorse ments on his note when ho wants to borrow money." Washington Star. Ho Superstition. "Would you Btart on a Journey on Friday?" "No. Indeed." "Why are people so superstitious?" "But this has nothing to do with su- porstltlon. I get paid on Saturday." A small Iron pot holding about a quart, which Is sllll preserved, was east at tho Lynn foundry In 1045. It was tho first Iron artlclo mado from nntlvo oro In America. Because the a I i i s a S3 a a 9 n a 3 Right, nnd the qualities the satisfactory kind, is tho reason why our now spring slock will bo worthy your attention 1 bo Mvlea aro Irefhest from tho lending makers, and tho qualities aro thoroughly dependable. Fortunate pur chase, at tho right turn in tho market, iiiukes tho values especially keen. ::::: 1 1 1 III 1 1 I I L s 5 5 n n E S3 H H B 8 a IS M The Spring Needs in all tlio varicus lines will be hero shortly. Outlining any mem bcrof thofnniilv lioro is a pleasant nnd profitable matter, mo- piirea aro along' particularly easy lines, unit you're cortain to ft eiuibfactory aiid i eliablo values. : : : 5 : : Magues & Maisott .THE LEADING OUTFITTERS V MHf U RN IS HBRS-. ' NoaS tv SnrC About IlreflorHial). In tho days when the-"bread loaf' WM deflr caJrcfu, m0th(r8 bnd a Mt of thrlft BayInss which arc seldom bcarl In this time of the big, -cheap loaf; Crumbs were regularljpwepl; vp and & JSSJKtfiTO-S fashioned mother lifted a warning flnf gcr nnd said, "If yon throw crumbs In tho fire, you aro feeding tho devuV LY ,t rKI child was sent to the shop for bread tho order was to ask for "a crusty ,oarV' If n chlld ,oft ,tfl crU9t catn(i U"! wa,ns! " nr laAj (or my tad). you'll want for a loaf some day. You'lf fln(1 hunger's a sharp thoru."-Notcc and Queries. Men's Ilntboxea. . "It mtcht seem." said a trunk nnd bag manufacturer, "that a man's Jjat-j box was Just a hatbox: but. as a mat Jcr of fact, mcn'B hatboxes nro madf oval and Bqoar?nn'uoViX'wJ- or Koln lenther. or harness leather and of enameled leather as to material and of varlouB capacities, from uoxes. up signed for ono hat to boxes for four hats. And there aro mado In the oval shape boxes with a removable' center section In which, according as that sec tion Is taken out or left In, can bo car ried one hat or thre. ! . ,, "And some hntboxes have a tray tm collars and cuffs, and bo on, nnd (n somo the hat bowls aro removable s that upon occasion the box can bo tutiv cd Into a good sized plain casb'thnf can bo used for any purpose- whateTer." New York Sun. . c Prices art a 8 I t - ' '-"- '.! a t S s 1 I n ; a