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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1902)
I ' IIP X " -voL.xxr MARSHFIELD, OOQS COUNTY,' OREGON, MAR. 2, 1902. nvy COAST -MATLr i " . r- "SSl -. '7 a- Cream of the Week's News. Ptiblblicd livery Day in llic Daily Const Mail. W ' - - v NOT YEr SETTLED WHETHER ANTHRACITE MINERS WILL STRIKE Fifteen Thousand Men in Pitts burg Want Higher Wages Others Affected Now York, May 1 Tim roMitt of tlio coiiforouco between tlio coal operators 1ir.(! rtipronatitattvcn of tlio United Mine Workum, to decld whether or not thorn u III boa ntrlkool IWl.OOOiinlhracltouonl ...I...... I.A.IIII IIIiImIIMIII 1l Id tw.lt.t.f- imnuin, in nun uiinMuiiiii it. in injiun- d, though, that ii compromlsu hag been affected. I'lttnlttirtc, May 1 l'ho Indications nro Hint J6,0fKI innu hao bouts ordered to strike today for higher wiikos and now working rules. Tlio greater number of I ho men nro huildhr, trade workers. Thoatrlkcof no many men will ncci unrlly throw out of employment per. liitpa twleo their numlw. A strike of ico men haa bion averted by tlio principal irn companies fliKhiit n tiowronlo. F.mployim of the gna plants mid conporn have oho boon granted an increase. Orlluie. Wfti.li,, Miy"lJ. 11. Cuff, man, of Puynlliip, to lay assumed lili iiuiv il nt I (hi n.i commander of thn pot dieri' homo liese, Tho now command nnt la n tlrand army man anil auocomle J. N. Camou. New York, May 1 .Second Ham paa snngor (area between Now York and Chlcuua were nbollshrd today bv notion of thn Trunk Lino Pnrntengcr Coinuili to. Tlio reform la oho for which of forla linvn Won making (or n long time. Hereafter the minimum rate In to I $18 via tho Ktlo. Lehigh Valley, Lack a wana. Ontario A. Western and tliu eel Hhoro tit coiimti'ttiiii with their conncc lloiiH at tho Wi'Muru termini, Tht cUuidard lines nro to charge 'if). Pittsburg, May 1 Two thousand structural iron mid bridge work railway workers in thin vicinity, mcmberi" ol the International AMiwInttnii of H-idgo nnd Ktruulural Iron Worker, aro bonllttod by tlio wagu Increare. of lio" per cent, which IttH'aiiia effective today. It I ho llovcd that thin t-onroealou on tho part of Uui atrtiiturnl Iron companies, togutle or with the uriiuluig of tlio eight hour day, haa prevented h great otriku. Philadelphia, May I Tho increase of 10 centH a ton In tlio prlc'o of nntlnirlte toil, recuntly announced bv tho Ponn fjlvanhi nnd Heading rallrovls, went into effect toilay. Kipial Increaso will lie imulo on the llrnt clava of .Innu, July AugtiH and (September, after which tho old price Hubt'diilo, eff otlv prior to Ap ril 1, will nifnln bo in force. ISnieburg, May 1 Thomas 0. Owens, ugud 1 yo.iris who lived ut Myrtle creok wuh fatally Mint hero llila morning by Policeman Flunk Heed, and died within five hoiirH. Owens wan healing IiIh way cm tho train and wna iiilitiikun by It ted for tho man who had stolen an overcoat nt Kit gmio. Whon ordered to Mop ho ran. Heed tired at the ground but tho ball glanced anil (truck t)cn in tho head, Inflicting n fatal wound, Iteod eurrondorod. ClilcaRO. May 1 Dosplto n fall of fif teen to tiiltfty contn in tlio price of beof cm tlio hoof, the price of drosm'd beof hIiowhuo ehuiiKO. I'lilladidphiH, April 30-A frichtful lmnli) was canned at noon in tho cljrar iaetory of llnrlmrijor A Iloin.tn by u cry of llro. ... , A thouBand fuiiuuo omployea wero thrown Into u fremiy of fear and mailo fiantlacfforiH tocucupo. Thoy piled up Hit aim bhvoii cieop on inn imrinw mmr wiiy, lUhtlriK noh other and trampling to death thorn underneath. Ojto npraiiK from a vlndov and was killed. The hat of dead at 2 o'clock' waa placed at 60'on. Twenty woro injured. Tho Bconoattho htalrwuy whilo tho cirln wero tryliiK to escapti waH iiuloacrlunblo. They bit ono anothor'a arina and facea and tore tlio hair from each othtsr'n head, AN EXTRA SESSION MAY BE CALLED BY THE PRESIDENT Roosevelt Proposes to Have Soui':lhtug Done for Cuba New .Secretary WaKliliiilou. May 1 ft la ronortod that Itoorovt'lt liaq declarod to ruuator iul Intimatofl that if coiiKrocs adfuuru without paBfllnn a bill for reciprocity vrlth Cuba, lie would call an uxtra rev lon within ten minutca aftor adjourn- llll'llt. Congroci'maii Moody of MaMacli'iaelt?, tliia morning iook tho oath of olllec m tecretary of tho navy. Thoiu prvaunt woro hli prodccoiiuor, John I). Long, a number of Macrachuiottn cougroaMiiotj, dopurtuiDiit ofllclala and othora. Ing wna tho flret to congratulato tho now secretary. h'uerotary Moody made a visit to tlio department today and mado tho acqualu Itiiiro of the ofllclala preparatory to ut niirjilug net ho charge of Ina dutlea. I'lirouch IiIh i-crvlce In congrosa Mr. Moody la well known among naval meu and In government circled. Tho new recretnry waa born tu Now bury, Mam , In 1H.VJ. Ho wai graduat hI from Phillip Audover Academy in IK"2 and from Harvard Vnlverrity in H7i?. Ho la m lawyer by profusion and lvriH dittrict attorney for tluieaatern dla tricl of Mamacliuaotla from IblK) to 18'.l5. He haa eurved four terrua In coui;reiii mid retirea from that body with a r-plen-did record. Itottenlam, May 1 Tho now otonmor Nonrdam of the Holland-American lino xailed today on her maiden voyage to Vow York. Tim Noordam ia a aiator ship of the Kyiidam and Potsdam and wan built by Messrs. Harlaud & Wolf, Itolfait. Kho haa been placed in corn mand of thn commodore of thn lino. Captain F. H. llonyer, L. II. N. K. Kltnirn, N. Y., May 1 Thoagreomont for tii eight-hour working clay recently reached by tho Kmployera' Association and tho ouriievmou maaotia went into olfect today. Tho men aro to receive the paino wagoa as for uino houra. Coliimhui, May I I'rcaident Jamoa Mahon, of the itlait Furnace Workora of America, Iihh hunt out an olllclal notice that on and aftor today olght hours ahall conitltiito a day'H work at the aamo rate of pay that tho mon nro now re ceiving for twdvo hour'n work. Tho notice iiffccta all tho blaat furnace work era in America and aorioua diEturbaiicea am oxp ctil if tho unions Inelut on ita enforcoment. Washington. April 30-Tho Ropubli ran'a of tho Ways and Moana commltteo nro practically agreed to tako no etopa in connection with tho present ngltatiou againat the Ihc( trust. A numbor of bllla bearing on tho mat ter will bo hold up by tho commltteo bu cauno it la believed that nothing cliould b dono while the attorney general ia in vontlgatiiig the matter. Now Yoilc. April .'10 Tho atock ticker today carried a London dlapatch aaylng that IKdaroy and throo other lloor com manders had Burrciulcred, llovo what bo plwttwd, granting tho eon ntor tho BAtuo right, Portlund, Aprll'iO Ono hundred and aovonty.fivo eranlVyM' of tho Portland Lumber Co. ttrfctlc nt noon. Hotter wanes nud recognitor, of the union aro demanded. f The laundry wortcerflareetlll holding out. and bellove tbey will win in a fow day.v y , All Ibo union planing mill cmployeca win Bunco lotnorr !l Vonlco, April fXPCfficern of tho Uni ted States battleaWiObfcwgo, convicted hero of dleordcrJy rfduet and ecntenccd to terma of ImprlWHtiiBnt, were trans ferred to tlio catafeon prison at St. Marl,s. Thoy (invo bwn allowed a fow pergonal belonging In thoir colls. Washington, Aprit SO Two important bllla 'each of which hfta been the nubject of a tirotractcd contest in conurcis. now only await tho i'retidont'a altrnaturo bo. foro becoming JawA. Theto aro tho Chl iicno KxcliiHiun and OJeomargarino bills. Tlio former measure becomes op"ra tivn as noon as tho Freeldont approvoj It, as csiiting jawa on tho subject of ex I'lnston oxn'ro by llmitaton. Tho Prna ident will bu urged to elgn tho bill with out delay, to that tho trc?rury depart. mont mny havo Uino to notify nil ita ageuta of tho fact. Gtsnoral MaoArtliurcontlned his testi mony beforo tho' Henalo Philippines commltteo today.- When asked if he knew that Autilitaldo wna deceived by thn forged ulgnaturo of Oenernl Luna, brought to hint by JFuniiton, MauArthur eald "I knew ho vta deceived but 1 may as well eay right hero that FniiHton fa not rc'ponsiblo fojtho methoda which resulted in tho cauitrp of Aguinaldo. 1 am myself rosponnble for all of them. Salem, April 20A new mothod for extracting gold from base oros has been developed by a reddent of thia city. Af ter veara of effort tho procesa haa boon perfected and latily practical demon etrationa of ita sucmss havo been uivon. Tho proceia i said to havo yielded thrco tltiifa us much golcTha cbbld havo been obtained by tho usual emcltlng process. Briefly, the process separates tho gold from thu oro, which ia put through vari ous solutions aftor crushing. Aftor net tling for twolvo hours tho liquid iaekim mod liko cream, tho god being taken off the top where it rises like a thick akum. It la claimed by tho discoverer that tho process matures latent gold, which cannot bo secured by other pro cesses. It ia believed by experts that thn new process will greatly incrcar-o the amount saved, especially from ores of a low grade. Hotloo, April 29 Tho Queou con tinues to Imi-rovo. Thu following bnl liulti wan iasucd this morning. "Tho Queen passed a quiet night, und tho aymptoma indicate improvement In her condition." MEXICO DECLINES FORGER KRATZ SAFE IN SISTER REPUBLIC This Country Would not Agree to Reciprocate for the Courtesy Requested Washington, May 2 Tho elato depart ment today received from the Mexican government a notification that It would rofuso to cjrnnt tho rcquost of tho United blatoa toextradltoChos. Kratz, who ia wanted nt Gt. Louis for bribery. Tho cxtrabltfon treaty between BIG PETITIONS FILER TALL TIMOTHY'S NAME "" GOES ONTIIE BALLOT, People to Have a Crjancc to press Their Choice for U S Senator ' ' Salem, May 2 Potllloni bearing enough namci had been filed Thursday" to eittlllo Oov. Geor's name to bo placed on ho Australian ballot na Itepubllcan candldato for ctnator. In all about thrco thousand names have been aignca tho to tho papore. Tho petition contain iworcpumtca ciooa not cover bribery, tho names of votera in tho different Tho United SUvtea aeked tho return of, counilcaaa folio VarlnnnnnnivMn. Yamhill SCO; Polk D; Union 135; Jack- son 3H ; Clackamas 254 ; Douglaa Ilj Lincoln 100; Washington 177; Maltno-mah803. Kratz an on International courtepy, but refused to ngrco to reciprocate fn ifmf lar ca-,ofi, wheroupoa .Mexico ntuwl to return Knatz. LAUNDRY MANAGER GIIvULANE ATTACKED Strike Sympathizers Drive hint Into a Itorn but he Escapes Uninjured Portland, April 2l)-Tho planing mill ownors hero are refusing orders becauao ol tho impending tttriko ol their em ployees who dematid a nlno hour clay, llulldiug noratioua aru already oorioue ly handicapped. There aru no aigna of tho owners cou coediug tho nlno hour day. They eay thoy nro propatcd to hold out indefinite ly. Tho strike ia goiug into effect Thurs day. Now London, Conn.. April 20 Billy Kyan, of Hyracit'o, and Austin Ulco, of thia city, who am to xppoai in a twenty round bout tonight beloru tho National Atlilotlo club, appear to bo in fine fettle (or the mill. Aa both nro clever and aggressive lUhtera nn interesting con tett is expected. Portland, May 2 Four bundrcd'stitke pympathlzor attacked Manager Gilll Iond,oftho Troy laundry with clubs etc. Ho ran to a barn for rofugo, nnd tho police atopped tho riot. Tho mana ger was not hurt, and ho will havo his aasallanta arrested for aesault. TIMBER LAKD ACT, JUNE 3, 167. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Lnnd.Officc, Rotetxrg, Oregon. . April 30, 1903. Notice It hereby given that In compliance with the proviiionj of the net of Congress of Tunc a. 1873, entitled "An net for the Ale or.timbcr . WP "ies,alel taltfoenSi.Oregon Nevada, "no Waihincton Tenitory," as extended to nil the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1893' ClIAItLKS OlEugerte, couni Carijson. y or Ijine. State of Ore con. ha .till jlwj)tei ijM VoffUjtVOWrilali-V-- mrnt No. 3314, for tho pr;hal oTthe Vi Tcf, U'Wofection No. 10 In Townthrp No: 75. Ranee No. roW.. and will offer n.-oof m iImuv ndncnto Vonr r.on cla "IVittt Cmearela. iecSy ft nlrr!c;?iur? conhtlon forever n.-i that the land soucht Is more vitltuhtr tnr lir tfmler or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd 10 cstab!ih his cktlm to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office nt Roseburg' Orreon, on Wedensday, the 13 day of August, 1003. He names as vltnesics: .fnrtln Haajjfnion. Nels Carlson, .tanln Ophus, of Eugene, Oreg on. Martin Olwn, of Itlue Rlrr, Oregon. . ' Any and nil persons claiming ndiirsly trie above described lands nrc requested to file their clams In this office on or before said 13 day of. ' August, 1903. J.T. Bmucu, Kcgliter. 5-9 . . BBKBEHIHKHHffiBKraRE,;aM Portland, April 30 Tho Itopublloati otale eAiniialgii oponu at Medford Friday iilnlit. v. .1. Furnioh. haa decided to coon thoHtump. Thu Btato commltteo' imn Ixinn iirninised thu fiorvicca of (lovor- uor Odell of New York to assist in tho I canvao. WnBhtncton, April no (Joneral Mac Arthur toilay concluded Ida teetimouy before tho Heuato Philippines conlmU loo Ho said that if tho United Stntoa forcoa wero withdrawn from tho Islands, n (raticidal war would ruuult that could only bo ouppresBud by exterior forcos. The Filipinos ho declared absolutely unlit for Rolf govorninont at present, but thoy might aomo day, under proper in iluenueu nnd instruction, bo nblo to caro for their own affulrt). Senator Patterson's iiuoatiotiH angered tho general 011 several occasions and. h Uuclarud that ho would think cud bo Chicago, May 1 Thia was tho day for Chlcago'a housecleaning and tho acono was CI ink afreet, from IlarriEon to Twelfth, for many yoars known na ono of tho "toughest" eeetiona of tho west ern metropolis, All tho saloon kcopers along tho street nnd nil thoeo having 19 B a 8 n ft 0 H 3 il 1 2 9 8 Q" 13 B H CI I bioiningi k 1 Dress goods SPUING IS HERE And tho accompanying demand for serviceable gooda has been met atthiaetoro. : : : : In our showing thia spring we lmvo coroplotoly outdone nil previous ef forta to pleaso our trado and unhesi tatingly fay that our stock la at pres et tho only ropreeeutative stock of up-to-dato goods In every lino. '",-,----,- "l--'MW.- Olir DrcSS Goods, Have all had spec ial attention. : : Our Ladies' Fnr- ?,ur ,BOod8 f" on display nud your nlshlngs, Our Clothing-, Gents' Furnish- 1 personal inspec tion Is cheorfully asked. Should yon livo out of town, samples will bp cheerfully font and any Informa tion as cheorfully injj. filvon. M AGNES & MATS Marshileld'a Loading Outfitters Furnisher. ON and H I i H -1 . Sho bH 1 1 bouses at wlueli the law frowns weto untitled aoiuM time since that no disor derly phcea would bo permitted to exist after May 1, Tho most of the keepers took tho 4,tlp" and tho last day or two there has been a gouernl exodus, Re strictions will bo Dlueed about tho fow saloons remaining and Chief of Police- O'Nioll declares that tho etreot will bo mado aa decent na any in tho city. Tho protests of poraons who use tho oloctrlo a n u 1. . tl.iv nt K.li n il y.f ilin nliUMitliilB (tn Hats 1 .'. 1 . i 4 J I r 11 1 ..UM 1 av, r 'IMU, y!-