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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1902)
U iJI'I. IIHH '' '41' V. mwaaMMnMitwtn OL XXIV. MAKSHFIELD, 00OS COUNTY, OREGON, AARl 6, 1902. NOl? flSWWf'Y'- COAST MAIL Cream of the Published livery Day ill Portland, Apr. 2 I'urnlHh wai noint uited fur tlio govomondilp on tlm Ilrnt mllot. rocclvlnir 2IK Voti'rt. ittraliiHt U'2 fur Aukeny. (Icur'H naiuo illil not como n'fiiro tlm convention, lli'im win, ro-noiiilniitcil for supremo UHtlci), Duillmr for secretary of statu ml Moore (or Ireiwurur, without oip-. iltlfllt. , I Tim convention then adjourned until tomorrow. l'ortlnml. Anrfl 2,-Thu Iti'publlcan Statu Convention wan called to onb'r at 1 1 o'clock by Willis lliiuulway. Hocro- inry or mo mam central commmrc. It. A. Ilootli. of hiiiiu comity, win chiwn cliiilrmitii by unanimous vote. Harrison Allen, of uatwoo, wim chosen secretary, loiiiiultttvs went appointed ami ailJoiirnniL'iit taken until U o'clock. lip io 'jid no diihiiicm in imporiuiici) had been transacted, ami no nomination will Imi ninth) earlier than IS o clock, (lei-r'rt naiuo will not be beforo tho ronvoiitlon. Furnish will prolialily bo nominated on tliu llrrit ballot. Them Is no opposition to Ilcaii, Dim bar, .Mixiro or Ackcrtuau. Tho oIIIcih of Htato printer ami attor ney general arc a mutter of Hpoculatluii entirely. Tim platform will favor thu Initiative ami reteremliiiu, enilorw.' the Itcptihllcan untiomil itollrleH. ileuiaml tliocnaclincnt of tlm CIiIiumo exclusion law. Dine ribbon Kuriiieli bntlLVH uro every where In evbleuce, iiml uwrybody Heroin to be In thu ! iijiUhii ranks. Following the easy victory of William- poii for Congress, tlm Multnomah dele gation last tilulit ilecliltMl on Furnish, of tvmlletuo. for (ioveruor. ami bin nomi nation today Is considered a furcgonii l'oiicIiihIoii. Tlm mask been thrown off noil It U given out that bo bail been thu choice or .MulliMMimii irom uioMiari. It was broadly staled that MirulHli eontrlbiiteit irA X) to belli tlm lintl-SI- iiioii piopbi to carry prim irlin against Simon, mo It wax n cat-o hIiiiiiIv of deliv ering what bail been bought ami pabl ror. Tlm real Hltuatlou win that tho caso wan not an open ono so far as (ieer or any other camlblatu wart coiicerued. Henator It. A. Ilootli, or l.auo county, wih ilcclileil on for chairman of tlm Htato convention, ami with Furnish practically nominated, (be only places left to Unlit over are. tlm oIIIcih of state printer ami attorney general. Knrly IihI ly It was known that (iover lior (leer wan luu-tcning back froiiiKaleiu ami bail iliawu his iiauie from the con wiitloii, admitting (hut ho was out of the race. During tho noon hour of tlm convon lloit an attempt, wh mailc to got tho lleer forces together In caucus in favor of, Henry K. Aukeuy. ..The governorship has ho overshadows tlm other iioiuliiitinns that n volo on tlieui cannot be reacbuil until Into If ut all thin afternoon. Nonu of tlm candidates aro yet in n potation to annouiico their iirospectn of success, although there Ih a strong prob ability that Wriglituiiin, of Marlon, will get on tlm ticket. The convention seeuw to bu for rulton for thu seiiutorshlp. STATE INVENTION . EINISliES ITS WORK Ackermoai, Whitney and Craw ford Complete the Ticket Booth for Chairman I'orllund, Or.Apr 3 Tlio llopuhllcan state convontlon llnlahcd Its woak today. J. H. Ackarmauu'wiiH ro-iiomlnatod Tor Huporlntonilont or Public Instruction without opposition. '' ' .1. It. Whitney, or Linn county, whh iioinliiatod forStato l'rlutoi', ami A. M. Urawford, of Douglas, Tor Attornoy Oon oral, ; It. AlJlooth was- elected' ehulrmaii ot the itata crulrnl coiniulttee. Week's News. the Daily Coast Mall. - tiEEB TAKES HIS DEFEAT PHILOSOPHICALLY Will Now Hejjin a Campaign for the United States Senate. Haleiii, Apr. 2 Governor fleer was not nt tlm convention but has been attend ing to tbo duties of his office today. llo luw authorised his friends in the convention to tako the action that may sooin right to them. Ho naturally Ih not feel I ni,' too well over tlm outcome. lIotinyHtbat ho never bad tiny flhow whatever before tlm Mtiltiioiuah delcfja tlou, ami when thoy decided to enforco tlm unit rule aaliiHt lib: candidacy lie was Hlmt out. lie takes his defeat with pood hthm and for tlm present linn nothliiK to t-ay. It Is Kcucnlly iimlerittood aiming bis friends that the governor will immedi ately begin a campaign for tho I'nltcd ntalcri Hcniuoridilp. . 7" ABNES SWEARS THAT HE NEVER DONE IT Didn't Push West India Deal for i n Consideration Denmark Repudiates Christmas Washington, Apr. 3 Abncr McKlnloy, brother of the Into prenideut, wan' tbo first witness beforo the npcclal Iloun cumiultteo appointed to investigate the cliarKo of bribery in connection with the ptircluiHoof tins Danish West Indies tills iiiorniiiK. lie testified that lie had no contract or umlcrfltaudini; of any kind and de nied that be ever brought tho matter to the attention of tbo president. r'niinilinirnn Anr 'I -If U nlllelnllv nil- vi'i-miiovim auyw w..."" - . nouuccdUliul tlio Danlbli mnilHtery nan no ileallilgH with Captain I'hristmus. SCHALKBERGER OPENS tf NEGOTIATIONS WITH STEYN Protorin, Apr. 3 Acting l'rcslilout Scluilkburgor who, with other promi nent HocrH, recently passed through tho Hritlsh Hues for tho purpose of discuss ing peaco proposals with the floor lead crn In tl Held, bus aucceo led in opening negotiations with President Steyn of tho Orange Freo State. Vandcrbilt System Extension Pittsburg, jApr. 3 Tho Vnuderbllt nyfl torn of this city in to bo extended through to tho Atlantic Coast with a terminal nt Nowport Nowh. Tho Pittsburg & Lake Krlo rallroall, operating botweou Clovo liiud and tio Coimrllsvlllo region to Kayotto City, Is to bo extended to Brownsville, Pa., and from there a sur vey ol 1 10 miles to Staunton, Yn Is be ing iiuule. At Staunton tho road is to connect with tho Chesnpenko and Ohio, partially under tho control of tho Ponn Hylvanln. This will glvo Connollsvllls ! coko aifd Pittsburg coal another' outlet to tho coast; una win flivo nttsuurg mi ore road for Cuban and South American ores. u EJijcnfnYhi' noweis Vltli Cuicnr'ti . Cnnfly (nthnrilc, tuiro constipation farovefi 07, soo. iiuaci tan. aruKO'itu reiuua money. To Retire Gen. Miles PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS MADE UP HIS MIND May Wait till After Coujre Ad journs Oleomargarine Hill I'as.ts Senate Washington, Apr. 3 It was learned tblH morning from n wwrco of uuqiicrj tloucd autliorlty tliat tliu president bus decided ilellultcly ot retire .General .Miles. Tbo dnto of tbo retirement Is tlio only question not yet determined. ., The president is Inclined to postpone action until after tlm iidjotiru'iiput ot congress, although be may decide to ih Hiie the order within tlm next few dayc. The Oleomargarine bill panned tbo Senate today by a vole of 31) ui 31. - Iowa Legislature Adjourns l)c Molncn, Apr. 3 The legislative machinery for 1D02 ceased to rovnlvo to day when tbo Htntc leglslataro took a slno dio adjournment. Tho ewalon has been ono of unusual activity. Catlicdral Consecration Vancouver, Apr. 3 Holy Trlplty Ca tlmdral.of Now Westminster, which waa destroyed in tbo Kreat Are four yearn ngo, ami Hiibscijiioutly restored nt a cost of $10,000, was consecrated today. Tbo ceremonies were of an elaborate charac ter ami were participated in by a num bcr of eminent churchmen. MOTHERHOOD Tho greatest ambition of Amer ican men and women is to linvo home blessed with children. Tho womun. afflicted with fcnmlo dl. cmo is constantly mon'need with hccomlug n childless wifo. No niediciuo can restore dead or gans, but "Wine of Cwdul docs rcgulato deraugementa thatpre .vent conception; docs, prevent misoarrihgo ; docs restore weak functions and shattered ncxos und docs bring babies to hontes barren and desolate for years, "Wlno of Cafdui gives women tho health and strength o bear lioal thy children. , You can got s. dollar bottlo of Wlno of Cardnl from yoir dealer. WINEoCARDUl 113 Market fctret, ,' Memphis. Tenn.. April II. IMI. In Pebrunry. IWf, I took ono bottlaot wlno of Cnnlul and ono package ThcdforUNi Illaok-Drnught. I badbaen worried fifteen year and had never given birth to n child until I took WIqo pfCardul. Now I aw mother of aflno baby Irl which vraa bora March 31, imi. Tliu baby woighi fonrteen pounda and I fel ns well ua any person could foel. Now my homo Is happy and I never will be without Wlno ot Cardul in my honso again. Mrs. J. W. oTSUITU. For fti3rlc nl literature, tuldnu, girinz XmpUnii, Th Lid.ta' ArtTtiorf IKjxU I'jent", Tlio ChatUooOM MoOlcln CouipDTt TlmftianruiLria TxnM M..Wft ym filTOniA. Heart tbs Brgnatoro cf 1 m Kind w m flmtars.Botpt MteSfa C&&?t THE DORATIIEA DIX , CENTENARY CELEBRATION Commemorating the Life and Woiks of This Notable American Woman Hampden, Apr. .3 It was ono hun dred ysars ago today that Dorothea Dix, ono of tho greatest ot American women, first Haw tlio light of day in this town, and today tho centenary woo observed with oppropriato memorial' exercise's under tho auspices of tho Dorothea Dix Memorial Association. Tho association has eecurcd tho site ot her ibirtbplaco and hopes in tho near future to mako ot it u memorial park. Miss Dix, at first a Boston school teacher and later an army nurso in tha civil war, was noted for a life devoted to tho alleviation of the sufferings? of tho i insane. It was on coming from church ono Sunday morning that Miss Dix dver-1 heard tho conversation ot two men who ' passed her on tho street. They wero ' talking of tho shocking treatment ac corded lunatics In tho Jail whero they wero kept in East Cambridge Mass Roused by what she had overheard, she determined to investigate ; for herself. Her Investigations and appeals to tho courts resulted in a thorough work of reform, which extended throughout tho entire country. When sho died, a tew years later, the sum of her life work In cluded tho rnising or $3,000,000 for hu inano purposes und the founding of 32 asylums. r Travel by Se?. Arrivals by Areata, April 3: Mrs J Zeppe, G D Hushmore, C W Patersou, E Stclzner, Mrs Earle, V Carlson, J Erk hart, II C Holcomb, F 0 Hayes, R Lo Plas.se, J Hurat. Because the Right and the qualities tho satisfactory kind, is tho reason why onr.iiow spring stock will bo worthy your attention Tho style nro freshest from tho leading makers, and tho qualities aro thoroughly dependable. . Fortunato pur chase, at tho right turn in tho market, makes tho values especially keen. :::::.:: 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I V the Sping Needs jti all tho varicus lines will be horo shortly. Outfitting any morn bor of tho family horo is a ploasan't and profitable muttor, fo prices aro along particularly easy lines, and you're certain to get satisfactory and roliablo values. : : : : : : Magnes & LEADING i u THE ? urn WANTS TO HET,P OTHERS "I had stomach trouble o,ll my llfc."sayi Edw. Mcliler, proprietor of tbo .Union Bottling Worta, Erlo, Pa., "and trlcd'ajl' kinds of remedies, went to several doc tors and spent considerable money 'try ing to get am oment's peaco. FinaUy.X read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and hare been taking It to my great satisfaction, i never louuii lis equal lor stomacn trout bio and glarHy recommend it In ho'po that I may hep othor sufferers." Koflof Dyspepsia uure cures all stomach troa bles. You don't have to dlet. Koddf Dyspepsia Cure digests what 'you cat! Rca Cross Drug Store and Sengstreken'j Pharmacy. , riMBEH, LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, Roieburg. Orefcon. ,ar.23 Zoos. . Notice f hereby dven tht in complimi with the proviilcn of ihe act ot Congress of Jury: 3. i8;S, cniiileo.'An act for ipe.uile of timber &udi in Ihe Slates of California. Oregon, Net vatla, and Washington Territory," as ext-nded to alt the Public band Stales by act cf AuuujL. 4, 1S93. ' ERNEST W. SMITH j of Marshfield, County of Com. State ot Oregon, has this 'day filed In this office '.hjf Sworn statement No 3156, fdr the purchase' of, the NWtf of Section No. 13, in Tovn sliin No. s6 South, Range No 11 West, bnd Will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than fqr agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rosebuxg, uregon, on Monday, the 33 day of June, 1903. . He names as wjtne&scs:. Waller S. Cursons,, Emil A. Erickson, of North Uend, Orenon, Frank W. Smith, Carl Albreeht, of Marshfield Oregon. ., ' Any and all persons cuiming adversely tne above-described lands are requested to file thefr claims in this office on or before said 33 day of une, 1903. ). T. Dhidces, Register. 4-5-p x I ' V Diet ana Tolee. A musical writer statefl that fine t callsts arc rare In countries wherp fi3 and meat dicta prevail and that th voice depreciates as families grow rich And Increase the amount of meat con sumed. Naples and Genoa, where much flsh Is eaten, glvo few ot Italy's sing! crs, and tho sweet voices of IrelaiiiJ arc found Jn Uje country, but not In th towns. In Norway too much fl'sh U eaten for the production of singers', ,but Sweden Is a land of grain and soug. Tho carnivorous birds croak; grain cat lag birds sing. Bwrstlit 3KoilYcaHaMT$Bt I i I i 1 1 I I Prices are t i i E t 8 Matsk j ; OUTFITTERS ;kM: F;U RN;lvS IIERS ;M4 vvl."4fK-