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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1902)
- 'SrT . . 1 1 . f v , ft J? T'f fa& s'' h mJS ' , i( "" t- . miATT,vS ). , .; COAS1 mi mi iim im inrnrMi rmnrr-n rmfniiimininrTnTTTn "" """"T VOL XXV MARSHFIELD, OOOS COUNTY; OREGON, M4Y24, 1902. TEN PAGES XNU Cream of the Week's News. Published livery Day in (lie Dally Coasl Mall. W v-v HOOD INDICATIONS For Peace in Africa South BRITISH OPflCIALS ARC NON-cih'ilMITTAL Stock Market Feels Effect the Talk South African Shates in Demand of London, Mny 23 Tho conccntua of opinion horo !a ttiAt nit Mgnti aro pro pltlotia for an early tenco In South Alli en, (nit up lu 2 o'clock lliu ltrltlili ofllc lain ltntl given no Indications of the course which tho iK'KOli'ttloiia between Lord Kitchener and tho Hour delegaten at Pretoria nro taking. Thnltho confer ence nru occurring regarding n basis on which tinnrn thall ho declared In lln 8ii m total of lhf Information which the war olllco has vouchsafed up to Uiu pror unt 1 1 mo, though H la oatlmatml that n.di'Hnlto announcement of tho rohiilt, peaceful or othurwlw, nisy HiwoJily ht expected. Tho Improslon that penco Is cIobo at haml linn obviously taken a strong hold on tho operators In tho Block exchange, ob tho buying of consols and Rill edgo b'outh African shares continues on thu behalf of well-Informed Interest. PANIC INTENSIFIED Scientists Say Pelee Still Dangerous MARTINIQUE NATIVES. WANT TO GOT AWAY No Epidemic lias yet Appeared Evacuation of Island not Nccersary ANTHRACITE STRIKE UNCHANGED WilkeBbarro, May 21 Tho thrco oxo uutlvo commlttcca which docldad on ana poiiBlon of work mot today to conaldor a proposition to cnll out tho engineers, firumeu nuil punipnion. This lu looked upon by tho initio workura ofllula'.a aa an oxtroimifUcp. ' 1'rcHliluut .Mltuhhll thla morning da llied that ho had any knowlodga of n "i novenumt to ond tho anlhrnolto olrlko. ComlltloiiH In tho nffoctod diutrlct nro unchanged Not n colliery la working. Tho minora and laboiora contlnuo to iiv.uU duyolopiuontB. Fort DoFrance, Mny 23 Tho demoral ization among thu natives linn boon in tensified by tho opinion of scion tints who camoon tho American relief ship Dixie, that Mount Fcloo ia still tt rcatoning danger. Tho exodus from tho island continue;. Tho Froncl i government oflkinla arc doing all in their powur to iteauni peo ple, hut no (at with poo; auccoss. Thoir (ear ia of an u pricing among tho people living south of Fort DoFranco. They an clamoring for transportation fronittliu is land. No dlce.190 htifl appeared on tho tslHiid,nnd thoauthoritlca aro hppefo! that all danger of an epidemic Ik past. At n conmiltat'on of tho privy cocaule of tho colony as to tho advisability of n total or partial evacuation of tlio island It waa unnuimoiibly decided that audi action ia not jtntillud for tho p'retent. A steamer . of tho Trnua Atlantiquo Company Is horo to transport thoeo de siring to go to Uaudalotipo. Today 10, 000 iuhabltanta engaged paeeago. COUNCIL WILL CALL TT u: OUT m& 3iEN Ilandlitlc of Lumber to Jc Com plclcly Stopped Pliiiiug Mills Hold Out S ' I 4 Portland, May 22 Tho atrlkV In tbo building trndos In Portland nesumed a tnoro eerlous aspect thin lnorning. It is atatcd by tbo president that tho feder ated Trndca council will call olt tho sawmill and many oilier unions prob ably also the railway brotherhooj, which Is nfllllatcd with tho council, 'ilia will atop all freight leaving the pianng mills, union leaders soy, and would omplotc ly tie them up. Tho planing rnille sllll rcfasi to rocog nlzo tho union, and nro running with non-union help, Tho water front tcamatcri will be called out for a certainty, also 11 other indirectly connected with tho handling ol lumber. No violence i anlfclpatcd. 10,000 AMERICAN LIVES SACRIFICED And Hundreds of Millions Money Wasted in Use less War in liU ALREADY r -,. i UP AGAINSt II The Question of Finances Assuming a Serious Aspect N0IICE BALU OF HKAL PROI'HirV FOlt .i DELINQUENT 8TREETA6SES9- MENTS. s. , 4 Citr or Makshfuxu. Nolle o la hereby given that under and by vlrttto of n warrant duly iisued by tho Kecordor or tho City of Mirshtleld, by ordor of tho Common Council of taid city, on thu 17th day of May, 1102, to me, aa .Manual oi tnei'iiyoi .varsuuuiu, directed and dclivurod. commanding nud requiring me, as Marehnl aforesaid, to forthwith levy upon tho lot, or purt thereof, or tract of land, upon wbioh the aneessment wun madr an theroin and licrulnaftvr doscribid, anl which neKon'inent remaine unpaid, and to coll the ald lot, or rart thereof, or tract of laud, in tho innuuur provided by law, and whli'li nsscssmunt was mado for tho fmprnvemeut of that portion of third ctreot in eald city (Unit's idatfor E. 11. Deau & Co.) uon thu half of the Enid street in front ol and abutting upon said lot, and was duly authorised nn.l mado, and a utatumeut of which was duly unit-red in thu Docket of City Lions, under njid In pursuance of Ordinance No. 172 of Bald city, and that, dua notlco of said nsscssmont wan givou and more than llvo dnvB liavooxnirednftor tho expir ation ol thu notlco aforesaid beforo tho isauanco of said warrant, mid tho lot, or part therool, tho block andnlatln which tho said lot, or part thereof, ia situated, and tho amount of unpaid nesesanicnt thereon, mid tho namo of tho owner of eald lot, or part thortof, uro aa herein after eet forth. lu nnreuanco of raid -warrant. I havo tlila day duly lovlod upon, and will, on tho 23d day of Juno, 1002. between tho i hours ol iiliio o'clock A. M. and four lo'clouk P. M. In tho dnytimo. to-uit: beginning nt tho hour ol i o'clock A, woro i " 0 f,u" "". "v ul" "x"1;" vi""iiii'i tioor 01 11 U UIIIIIIIOII OUUUIl ui rum oltv of Murahtleld. to-wlt: at what Washington, May 22 Senator Hoar mado ono of tho greatest speeches of his career thia afternoon. In n general ar raignment of tho administration's pol icy In tho Philippines, ho donounccd tho war in tho archipelago. Declared tho United States has was tod eir hun dred mlllionB of treasure, encriflced nearly 10,000 Amorican lives and slain uncounted thousands of people, and has mndo tho Hag an emblem of eacrilego in Christian churches, tho burning of hu man dwellings and tho horror o! tho wa ter torture. In some cases onr officers havo car ried on warfaro with a mixture of Amer ican ingenuity and Castilian crnelty. Ho said that three years ago tho Fili pinos wero ready to kiss the horn of tbo garment of an American, and wclcomo him a: a liberator. Now bo is our eul- lcn enemy. For tho Philippines wo havo had to repeal the declaration of indopcndor.ee. "We havo converted tho Monroo doctrine into u doctrine of mero eelflchncsa. .Wo aro fighting for sovereignty in tho Philippines, not for their uplifting. Contrasting this with tho policy pur sued in regard to Cuba, ho denouueed tho methods adopted in tho capture of Aguinnldo and declared that Funston'e net was not only a violation of tho laws of wnr but of tho law of hospitalitv which Roverna aliku ovary whore, civif ized. Christian or pagan. , "Ho went to Aguinaldo," Hoar eald "undor tho pretencu that ho was hun gry. Aguinaldo fed him. Was thru not an net of porfid? Ho violated tho holy writ ol hospitality which oven Oriental nations hold sacred. Havana, Mny 22 Tbo irnmodiatb'" financial future of Cuba fa a matter of concorn, na cuetoms havo fajlen ofT ap preciably dnrjn tho Inst few peck.'. Tito aid of tho wealthy clauei may. bo, essential to tide Cuba over tbo crisis should ono come. With the emal sur--. plus turned over to tho Republic, and tbo present rate of receipts against 'in-' create expeneo on account of tho con ffrcsB and new onlarics, the treasury might bo in difficulty leforo next Fall. For this reason Senor Palma insist! upon tho lowest poeaiblo salaries find tho most rigid economy. If it should ha absolutely necessary, expeus'o may ha' cnriailcd or eomo changes mado Jfor fan increaco in tho revenues. HEAVY RAINFALL ON THE ISLANDS? Fort DeFrancc, May 22 Mount PolcO Is still enveloped in smoke. A heavy and wulcomo rain (ell today. The New Ship Yard K. V. Krueo has fifteen men at wo: it at tho slto of his now ship yard buloiv town, and is getting everything in readi ness for tho construction of tho veftel'. Tho work of placing' tbo band envr and- machinery in position is practical!? don and the rawing out of the frame vill commence within a few days. Tho piling- has not yet bctn driven, bat will bo put down as soon as A. W. Neal fin ishes anothar contract which fo about com pie tod In tho mean time, evory thing will ba put in readiness to pui tho vessel in framo in a hurry. Tho first vessel to bo built will bo a four-masted schooner of about 16G foot keel and capable of carrying about 1,000,000 feet of lumber. This is an important addi tion to Marehficld's industries. ita J Continnial of Famous School. WlnBlon-Balom, N. 0 Mny ii:i: Tho ccntonnial rolobrnt'on of"'Knlom Fenmlu Collegtt, for which iropnrntions havo Iukui making for moro th m u yoar, wan iihhoted in todny under tin moat favorn hlo auppicea. AliunnfiHiuid frionduof tho Institution aro horo from many partt of tho country and everything points ton I't'lehratlon in keeping with tho hnport- .. i. .......!.. m... .................. ill ami) oi wiu iHuiioniii, j-mi iiuiiiuiiHu 0 rnv ri a full week, concluding next Thurtidnv with tho graduation exercises . 'and tho'laylng of tho corner Htonu ol tlio Alumnns Centennial Memorial "Ghtvbol, Governor Aycock, Mr. Edward ISok and othor persona of promlnonco aro included among tho participants. Paris, May 21 Tho following bullotln was pouted at tho ministry for tho col onies today: Tho ministry has rccolved n dibpatch from the acting governor of Martinique, at Fort DoFrance, dated the 20th, saying Monday morning tho phonomena ob served on May 8th wnn renowed. A rnin ol stonoa fell on Fort DeFrnnce, and Hushes followed by reports cqoii In tho direction of Mount Pelou, Tho population ol Fort DoFranco be-' commonly known a, gio coorjl.r canio panto etrlckon. Tho acting govor- j nt jU,i,llo auction, to tho highest and 1 2 r lmifuvinf, ilmt. n natnclvHin wnH co-1 best bidder for caah, tho horolnaftor do- fji i nnfUip.1 ronl nfonorlv. whlcli said real volcano Immediately ronortv waa levied upon by mo and ' to lenvo to ' pon which tho hereinbefore mentioned nHBueameuiwns mtuie, M'u hiiiuuiuui wiu neFueenient thureon nlul tho namo of tho owner theroof nro no follows, to- wits Dress goods HUBMKHMMKwvouaenawraH(3HmaEEii!a a a g fi 3 S 9 n u a a 8 !l 'Clothing which said ciirriug near tho ordered tho crulaor Suchet roconuoitrc. A second cnblo of tho namo dnto lif- foimcd tho ministry of. news rccolved) Lot eight (8) In block slsteon (10) in from tho commandm nt LoCarbot that a' tlio town of MnrehtUld, Coos County, ppout of ilro fell on that villngO'Iii tho morning. ... . . Third cnblo eaya tho dotachmont at LiCarhot, whero (ears nro outortalned, lias suffered no loss. ' St. Lucla, May 21 Mount Eonffrlorp, on Bt. Vlncont island, ifl again lu aotlvo oruptlon. ' ' ''j Peoplo toho'liad returned to that part of tho island affected by tho volcano aro returning to Kingston. Oregon, according to tho pint thereof proparedby Wm. Hall for KB. Dew & Co., which said plat is on file In tho olllco of tho County Clerk of Bald Cooa f'ountv. and snld lot Is owndd by John Morklo, andthoamountof thonesossment ngainst oaid lot ia tlm aum of $100.00. ' AYITNEB8 my hnnd thla 22d dny of May, 1002, affixed nt tho city of Marsh field aforesaid. i ;, . J. W, CARTBR, - Marsbnl of tbo city olMarahflold. D-21-5t i ?J Si tl m a El H R M n .i 'r SPUING IS HERE And tho nccomnanvinc demand for serviceable goods has been met ntthisBtoro. : : : : In our showing thia spring wo havo complotoly outdono all previous ef forts to pleaso our trado and unhesi tatingly say th.it our stock ia at pres ent tho only reproEentatlvo stock of up-to'dato goods in every lino. Our DrCSS GOOliS, Have nil had spec ial attention. : : Our Ladies' Fnr- ur ,00tl8 ,nro " display nnd your personal inspec tion ia cheerfully nsked. Should you llvo out of to.wn, samples will' bo cheerfully cent rnd auy informa tion aa cheerfully glvon. x. m i t c n N r IV III I J U M. MarBhfleld'd Loading Outfittera and Furaleher. " 7",iTwrnif--r"-r,"t"'ww"-T-' ti K JQ 1 B 8 1 R I S S H K E a R nisliings, Our Clothing, Gents' Furnish- !? Jl AGNES. Shoes t i ttrt Ms Hn W' i I 'T . I- S' " Q. u , a D ' a ThiWlMWiiNIIVHIiMiHHHHHNHIiil'MlMA M I