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'Mb'' W wKhl i " ,. v p& t V ,- - , .my- to v 131 t hmmx'uiwmhihiiimii.ihuii nMWtjatuwwtagaaBWBij VOL XXV MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTYyUQREGON, MAY 17, 1902. NO 2 . A - A t .. i COAST "riVlAllj, WMWwwimiii iiwiiiiw ii i. jjm.im Cream of the Week's News. PiiblMw) fivcry Day h the Daily Coast Mail. , v''A"''y'rfVH VOLCANO SUBSIDING Archives of Si. Pierre . Were Lost M.' All T.NIQUI! HAS IlIiliK . COMPLETELY REVICTUALLBD the Pr. vioun Report of Horrible Sct.ua Confirmed Parle, May 10. Tbu Bovernor prr. torn cf. Martinique ttrplil tliu minister I for tho colonise todnjr tlut till tho city archives of Kt. I'lurrH wtttu lost In tlit drill notion of Hint city. Tliu ollklul thanks the captains of the lionth and foreign aJiittg,vrun icmlornl nhtnblo nwlH'HUC to tho local uuthorl- lice nftur tho diAtr. Tlta governor hmvo today for St. -m erd other parte of tho Warn! to ud;oof theuxaotsltitotUm In tliu ill tkt. Ml. Puloo l allll inoUnj. Tl o complete revlctunlling of Marllii- iu In pievlded for. Tim iielghborliiy jinnies have toot iBHtMi, niiit rmit uantttlce of provisions' rt being order 1 lout to Martinique by tliu mlniater r the colonic!. A LITTLE JOKER GOT SLIPPED IN Chinese Can Get in Without Re- ' .stricliou by Hccomtng Kug- lish Citizens Wiulilimton, May 15 AdvooatM of GIiIikmu oxcltmlou urn alanijod over nil uppurant lltuv in the bill recently pfl ml, when ronKrtUH re-enacted tho old Oenry law, with n few mortification!?. Tliu almnren provided that Chinese nltouM Ik excluded ah fur no tliu tamo would not l iuconeUtaut with ttoaty obligation;. It nppnnre tliHl thouiunda of Olilnew In Hong Koiik'i Singapore and other Itailorn port are Knglhdi citlwne. Oth cfr thousands could btonmo liriiithoru by Minply taking thu Christian oath nml rignlng papers. Treaty obligations toqulro tho frco nil mission of Kngllth citizens to thin coun try. It appears thoruforo that tho United Stated may bs opnod to the entrance of ltnfi1o4 of Ol.li.otc. -. Senator Knox id to be askod to intor pret Ihu treaty. RAifLY REPUBLICAN HON. J. D. LEE AD DRESSES THE VOTERS a Tells Why RepubJicailg E61jpics Should be Kmlorscduw 1hs Election of the Ticket If A New York, May 10 -Tht Danish war .ip Vulky lie Just rttnrel from Port vlrniuu. Ur oittcm ooufirui tint nlui roporta of Itnvlnt: HtMtned iroiiKh coiintloat ROkUog hudiot on ih y to Fort DeKmco. IRES DURNED OUT . AT ST. PIERRE i.i.ihcr Kruptlou H.vpeeted Stibium ine Volcano in the Mcditertfttisnn LEVITT CONTRADICTS PRESIDENT IIAVEiitEYER M. Hirra, May, IB Tho Urea "liavo nted l.uniln . 1'ilec la Ktill throwing out anhuH to tin rlhward. .Says Stignr Trust Was IJchind Demand for Cuban Re ciprocity 4 WuililiiRton, May IB Howard Levitt, biot nngnr manufacturer gave tontimony bofura thu Honntu conur.liolon on Cuba rotationa todity. Ho ohnrt;od Unvomuyor, proaidont of thu tiUfiar truit, with having practiced n direot frttud on tho Amuriean pcoplo by IiuvIuk tHbUtlttil bofuro tho comtniwion what hu liiiaw waa not true. I.ovltt cnntrudiolod Ilavomoyorsstnto niint that thn snyor trust hud no iutor oat in ponding loiulalion on Cuba, by olthiK tho nduiludlou of tho truet'd ad vortiflliiK aiteut that ho had cocurod the publication of paid nrticloa in varloua nouHpapora uri(hi' reduced tariff rates on Cuban enur. Mr.rBoIl'oc, May ll A citizen namo lichard hna received n cnbleRram from .nllo, Murtliiiqi.il, otatiiiK Hint hit uily io coinpollt'd to loavo un another iptlon la cxpoctcd. aco!o, Corsica, May 10-A eubmn- o volcr.no off San Guiuairop, ialo in if of Ajacclo ia autivo. Tho water i r .;; :a vio omiy nuuaioiu of O X JSJ 1? C3) XV. X jOl. m In thn I SI UlU M"U 10- HmiU l1a UUt"l i - i rs . ...i . ' " i7Z& V.li In Bititn of vorv Inclctncnt wfethartho Hopublican rally Friday nlnbwift re froiliitiR contnut to tho Dumocratjb frost of n few evenings before. "ap Tho North liond band camo up on the Klyor, and tnkliiK Its plnuo under the paroh of tha Central ioUl,dltconrMs!n splrian mueic, wlillo tho prordarjStiftht thulter in ntrighborirj; diclterOlacM to llflloji. 'E Shortly (tr Jht o'clock, tlgpwd took ito way to tha hnll, whlclTw, tvoll flllnd. j . Thu augu hud boen lasloiiiliyjtilpcor nlwl with flns and fluwor,.WOa' tjio platform Htatu CnunlttcotnaaWV. J Htltlur and County Chairtnaa lh V. lloniiatt hftd aoatf. Jr Tho latter introduced tho speaker -the eveuini', Hon. J. I). Lee, inafefiar nntorUtic speech, urging nil Republi can to voto tho ticket t4rnljht. I Mr. Leu proved him-oll a rcflilywild pluatlnu speaker, and madq, n exed- lunt jmprcHrfononi JunUjjf Ho handled tho oppoiition in a cuurt cons inannnr, but oxpoicd the incon listencles of tho Dtmocratfc platform and protoniions. Ho discusaol tho I'htlipplno question at sotno lonuth, bhowluir ui tho imprac- tlcnbilily, aa well as tho folly, of the Democratic utterances on that question, and ably dtifuodtng the Hopublican plan of keeping the idands permanently, giving thum nil tho boneflts of euU'ROV urnmont. Ho then took up tho Tariff nul Trust questions, showing that they were cu tiroly Hopurato matters, Ho cotucded that eoiiio revision of tho tariff is noces snry, but argued that oxtremo caro should bo mod, and euch rovlslou tlionli) be made by tho friends of thu protect I vo vfctem. On tho Trust quoation ho tliowed that one of the fundamental principles of tho Democratic party, that of stato rights, prcvonted tho party from dealing cl fuctivcly willi tho trusts. He called at tention to l'ro&idont Roosevelt's posI tlou on tho trust quoation, and tho way in which ho has gono to work to do uouio thing. . Ho defended tho elate administration, chtiniinu that Oregon is thu beat govorn oil utnto hi thu Union-that it ia out of Mnrclid En Fete Madrid May 10 Madrid is en felo in celcbrntlon of tho coming of ego of Al fonso XI IL Today's link in tho chain of festivities was tho investiture of tho young King with tho Garter and other orders. Tho ceremonies vrcro held r.t tho itoyal 1'ntace In tho preeenco of a brilliant throng of court functionaries, gmuJees and vitiliug princca. Tho Duko of Connaught', brother of King Kdwnrd medo tho investuro. La lir tho King was Invostcd by the Crown I'rinco of Slam with tho SiamoEo royal order, and by I'rinco Kugono of Sweden with tho cordon bluo of the order of Sorahhim. All tho provlnooaof Spain havo poured their quota of vlsilora Into the capital ivnd tho oity iscrowdud as never boforo in recent yenre. Tjio etrangore include provincial nml munirlpal ttuthoritiea, dqlegations roproiontlng udurationaland scientific hodios, a host of clergy and thousands of pt,nona who como simply no fcichtetorH. Ihc continuous round of festivities affords ample entertainment for the visltoio as will as for tho popu laco of Madrid. - Tho King takes the oath to tho Constitution in thu Chamber of Dcpr.tioe. Stands aro being erected along tho route to bo followed by the royal pi decision to end from tho Iloyat Palacoand tho pageant doubtless will bo witnessed by thousands Deta'h lucnta of military knvo been concentra ted In tho capital from all pints of tho ijclngdom and extraordinary precautiona aro beirigTtckeal ! disturbances. fiiril?ln,piBtft' Profo3Eor Dunn who occupied tho Chair of Latin In tho Univoraltyof Oro gon hasrcsigucd. Uokor City is going to calolrate tho tourth ofJuly aa never befoto. tj,v s ;?l 1 n 14 i r ' i 1 mwk iETAiii FOR A STRIKE President Mitchell Issues Orders ',' 14 vmir " "! If Sustained Will Cause .General Stispehsiou 'U Hazelton, May 10 Theconventlon of anlhracUo miners Is mapping out a cam paign and tho finM details of tho striker voted yesterday. ' . Trcsident Mitchell ietued thofollwoiug' atatemont after the convention adjourn ed from tho moruing session: "Tho oonvontlon of tho United M!o Workers has potltJoned tho national of fioera to Itsue call for a national oonvon tlon of tliu coal minora employed in tho United Stales for tho pur03a of consid. erlng tho tituatlon in tho- anthrrclto Selds. "If tho dosiro of tho anthrsclto minora is sustained n national suspension of coal mining will bo inaugurated. " Now York, May 10-Anticipattng n long atriko by tho anthracite coal miners, coal dealers have raised thq price from ?5.3o to (OSo par ton. Miss Mannio T. Gaiger a profcasiouad nursp.haa disappeared, at PortlamUnii'd ., j-"v! l! !.. Avoj.l.f il.u V.-.VfStT.Tr.V.-k .l... . JTi.C3r"jacyJuariiii. h",m !whaac9W3iktd,eW. -.Wpti-r Governor Gesf prceWed at'tHSgrean.-J . ,, ' . .. 1 ! uopuuncan rnuy ncm in tuiem irsuay whero J. V. I'urnisb addressed the multitude. CJucatnTonr i:anot TTHZj Cuioc.rfita. Cdy CaUtartle, ora coast tpttitott rorever Wc.Ss. ISCaC-ulUilrcrststsrclUBdwonff. S13C. .r.-..---.. , ,n rffw.i-.. . ..,..- , . ,t int1i. j.--,--. Si KtawKEC3DnaaajaMataaraE3fMzj2iKie2!i??3nsE5a! u H fi Ho nluo cltml iiowapapora giving Havo moyura statoiuunt tlmt the consumer -debt, and that tho hih Balarica and ox will ri'otivono benefit from tho proposed trovagnncc, about which euchn howl is reduction, at tho eniuo timo holding out mado do not exist. to tho public n promise of ohenpor sugar, if tho ptopoeed reduction bo mado. 531 Clothing Portland,, May 10 Tho Alaska Btem or lino, wMoh haa boon incorporated with 50,0fo capital, will put on two steamers n'ouco nt thu oxpouso of f 10,. 000 por mOnth, ; Four hundrod tona of frolejht haqh&du guaranteed each etoantr or by PortlUurtnorchanta, 1 ho speaker was listened to with tho closest uttoutlon, and hardly a person left tho hull until ho had flnlehed. His addrosawaaau ournoat ami thoughtful1 proaentntlon of tho sudject, and could not fail to mnlto votes for thoUopublicnn tickot. h ress ; goods --""'"- - SPBING IS HERE . And tho accompanying demand" for f orviceablo goods ha9 bren met nt this store : : : : In our showing thts.spriug wo havo oomplotoly nutdono nil previous ef forts to ploaso our trado and unhesi tatingly eay that our stock la at pros ent thn only representative Btook of up-to date goods in every lino. Our DrcSS Goods, Havo nil had spec ial attention. : : Our Ladies' Fur- s " display and your personal inspec tion la cheerfully asked. Should yort livo out of town, camples will bo cheerfully tout and any informa tion us cheerfully llAGNE. & IfATSTPT. Marshfleld'a Loading Outtlttora aud Fur:" ieher. UaSEUBTU&UMtMMlMWtXWW nisb'iugs, Our Clothing, Gents' Furnisli- 8 a s r a a .ft-.-' mm Shoes! i H SIo.v jp .Tour Ithliif yt t h Pr. !Iolihvnn.irilKiurilICuronltl.liHcylll!..Satn. tlolruo. 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