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VOL, XXI-
MARSHFIELD, OOOS COUNTY, OREG
ON, JUNE 21, 1902.
TEN PAGES
Cream of the Week's News.
Published livery Day in the Daily Coast Mail.
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CHAMBERLAIN TALK
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Will See Platform
Pledges Fulfilled
FEES AND PKCQUISITS
MUST BE RELINQUISHED
thoy did not rcitpond to n cell,
dlora ftttvl on them.
Tho lire wsw not returned.
tlio eol-
NnehvllleJtinolfl:
rosponded (o tho rol
kOvcr GOO delegates
poll Inrlnv wlion (tin
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Koptiblican slato iouvontlou was called
to ordor by J. W. jfJolfihco, chairman of
tho state commit tro. Candidates are to
bo nominated for (No governor, railroad
commissioner and JiOgcs o( tho supremo
and nppollatocouitsjta, bo voted for at
the November clooMov
Portland. Juno 20 Trney and Murrlll
returned to thoTnrgnliwn (nrm house on
Whipple creek u;nln Inst ovening about
7 o'clock.
Thoy had supper, nnd bought twenty
pounds of iMcon and lour nnd ttrtick
Into tho brush ngnln.
If:l.cuisla!ure Fails to Provide Plat
Salaries lie Will Take
a Hand
London, Huuo 18 It la reported today
that King Fdwaril's condition 18 improving.
Wllkesbflrru, Pa., Juno IS rrulilcnt
Mitchell lino Iwuod n call (or n Joint
convention of tho hard nnd colt coal
minora.
A strike of tho 900,000 wit coal minors,
ivllh the anthracite men alrcndy in tho
struggle may result, with a llo up of tho
entire coal Inpustry of tho United Stales
and bring a ollmax to tho strike of tht
nuthraclto men.
Hcrutary Wilson ban tot July 17th ni
the ditto (or holding the convention.
Mnysvlllo Juno
James N. Kohoo rcctiiv
today at tho Drtcccrt
tho Ninth district.
': Cor.grosfmnii
I aronomlnatloii
Io convention of
and v itorfl hasar
a . .
tnio conven-
morrow. Iii-
fienttlo Juno 13. Tho mlno operator
ol tho Northwest r.ro reported planning
neccrot nwwlon-prrtunnbly -to- lorm
a combine In the light which io
spreading tho etrlko rentlwent among
their minor.
OrgnnUeni ol tho United Mlno Work
eri from tho oMturu district are mid to
bo In Naalomo. H. (J., iccretly tneetiiiR
the mm in tH colllurii't.
Ijciil dealer re ordering bi supplies
oloonl In anticipation o( trouble.
Portland, Junu 20-Chamborlatn
promise to make trouble (or thu Ore
don legislate nnd other stale olllcoru K
thoy (nil to comply with tho party
pledgee to put all fclatu olllccro on Hat
inlarlnd.
He has had under consideration the
question whether f(ic collected in the
INMtonnnot bo recovered, nnd may bring
prooeodlngs alter lib inauguration to
tuit tho matter.
In nuiwur to qtioitleuo he paid:
Tkoplnlfantie cf both parties de
ehwori in favor of flat onlarlos for ntnto
ottfteri, nud it Ih my purpose to oe that
no lot or proqulelte are collected in vlo
tutlon of thu oouaUlHUon niter 1 go into
oflUe,
"What eourte 1 shall jmriuo depends
Uton the action tho leglelaturo teles. If
any act In ssod containing ftioe or pro
qtilslte I shall veto tho measure. If tho
legislature (nils to repeal the lawn now
in force which give fowl to thu elate of
floors, I biwll take whatever proceed
In way 1 necessary to prevent the
collection ol mouoy allowed by law in
Joint I on of thu constitution.
"Idonotlwlbvtt tJuit nalnrlea nton-
i I., il. .. nukilliillAtt tikrn tnntiiliul L
uoriou ... .m. .,.... ,- "' "7 and Mleo (corKia t).
m lOMlmum mImIm, but believe It Is in
tho nowar ol thu luglaiaturo io Branyuo
Mtale olriucirH rrapounblo wlurhw jirovld
r, thy ittcalvtf nolhin further In tho
wy of (twit and piciiiiilte.
I boliovo tho atnto olllrershould per
form tin duties rhiIbihmI to them by lawi
without additional Hnlarliw beliiK pro
vUlitd for additional dutieB prescribed,
from tlino to time.
"I hnvo not decided whother proceed
In US should ho Instituted to rccovor tho
f(M8 unlawfully collected in tho patt, bo
oniuiot e.iy at thin tlmo what courr o I
may pursuo in that regard, I will in
vobtlfeato all tl.OEO qtiostioiiB mora cloao
y before tho flrat of tho yoar.
"No, I hnvo eolected iiono of tho men
whom L Hhull appoint to ofllcu and shall
li(vo no announcement to mako until
nltur my inauuiratlon.M
Montiicllcr .iuno 18: tlio advanco
guard of delrgatca
rived for tho Republican
tioi) which meets hero
dicalions point to tho nJmiuatlon ol
(icn. J. ('. -McCiiIIohl-Ii (V IJonnlnnton
for the governornhlp. Gen'McCulloui;hH
oppoucnla In tho rnco f r the head of
the tiokot nru 1'orcivul
Hutlaud nnd Fletcher
Ssnator Proctor.
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f. Clement of
oator, eon of
Mudia June 18: Tlio Itptiblicans, ol
tho Hevantl. district met convention
hftto today and ronomtnntodby ncclatn-
rttlon Conureaeuisn. ThotnaaB. Itutier of
Vot Chester. . i
Ready J?or American Derby
CIiIcoko Jno 20: Tho A.merlcan Der
by, tho classic event of tho Washington
Park Jockoy Club's summer meotinf,',
will bo run off tomorrow and horsemen
throughout tho country nro fntoneciy
interested in tho outcome. Tho field
which will go to tho pott is not only lar
ger than tho ordinary derby flcldB, but
it id mado up of class that cannot bo
bcalon anywhero. All of tho candidates
wore on tho track for practice today nnd
wore watched by throar.a of rail-birds
anxions to got a lino on tho probable
winner of the $20,000 purso. From pres
ent indications Hero will ko tho post a
fnvorito nt G to 1, with Cruzzdos as cec
orul choice.
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Patterson, N. J Juno
IS Ktotinu
broko out hero today botwew silk strik
ers and tho police anrttyo lien wore fa
tally shot. ' )
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atoux'alle Juno lJTwouty ttaUia
nro ranroscntou nt the annual conven
tion of tlio National Childrou'a Home
society, which opsned here this after
noon with devotional sorvicoa led by Rev
11. H. llrastoa of North Dakota. Follow
ing interesting reports prosented by
Portland, .Tuuu 18 A spoclal from
Vas.'ouvoreaya that tho militia ono
tnilo HouthouHt of LaCotmor, Wash.,
lmd.an oncquntor with two mon sup
noiod to boTraey and Morrill last night.
Th9ywpro,walktni5.9yQr a ,filjl ,nd s
Kr.ntai City Junu 18:A pretty col
lege ronmnco oulmlnutml today In ft
fashionable wedding in tho parlors of
the Washington Hotol. Tho contracting
partlM. wer Graduate Manager Char-
loa Ilalrd of the University of Michigan
Robertson of this
Ity. Thu bride is tho daughter oi.i. u.
RoUerlHin, a loading husluee man nnd
capitalist of Kansas City. Mr. Huird hna
attained fame as graduate manager of
tho athletic Msoclatioii of tho Univarelty
of Michigan, from which Inttitut he
reeoivod his degreo in I SOS. While in
collego ho mniingod tho famous football
teams of '1KJ, MM, and 05. Mr. Bainl and
Mlsa Robertson llrni beeamo aoqualntcd
while both wero mudents at tho unlvor-slty.
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Now Yoik, Juno 13: Arrangement
hnvo been complotcd for tho wedding
lioro tomorrow of Congressman A, V.
Fox, of tho Fourth district of Mlasls
eippl.trnd Mrs. Annotn B. Urandon'o!
Washington. Tho bride-elect Is minted
to Bovornl promlnont Bouthoru fatnllloe.
Tht couplo will flpend tho emumor In
Uuropo nnd will tuturn In the autumn
toWeBt Point, MIbs., whero they will
mnko their futuro homo.
King Hoonrs Lord Bute.
Tendon, June 20: A pleaiiiDg imprco
sion has been created by tho report that
tho King has intimated Mm with to have
tho young Marquis of Bulo attend the
oordhntion, despite the fact that the lat
ter, according to strict rulo and prece
dent, would not bo entitled to admission
to tho Abbey with his fellow peers. Inrd
Unto camo of age today, but no ho will
not take bis seat in tho IIouso of Lordu
before tho coronation next week, if there
was a etrict adherence to ofllcial eti
quette. It now seems probable, however,
that tho question of form will bo waived
and tin. young mnrquis will bo found
seated among bis elder;, instead of on
tho special bench provided for peers and
IfcetoKoa in their own right-who-arci
minors.
If King Kdward makaa nn'cxceplion
in this caso it will not bo the first time
holmsiliowod spocint favor toward the
youog marquis. A year ago when tho
Marquis of Bute was received in audi-
fownrd tho court manifested by tho lato
Lord Buto during tho lato reign In con-
npctlon with the treatment -to which bis'
nunt, the unfortunate Lady Flora Hast-''
Inga, had been subjected whilo a mem
ber of tho royal houcahold corre sixty
years ngo had becoroo a thins of tho
pait.
The permission to Lord Buto to sit
tvJUU'Ia elders will lcavo nn even dozen''
ilMlo peers and peerceos to occupy the
special bench. Littlo Lady Ciifton will
have to bring her nnreo with hor, bnt
Lady Beaumont (judging from her eclf
posscesion as bridesmade at a wedding
tho other clay (v. ill bo quite ablo to tako
caro of herself. As to tho boy peers,
moBtof them, as the Duke of Lelmter,'
Marquis Conyngham, and Lords Csmoy?,
forrington, do Clifford Holupatriclr, and
others, nro of cchoolboy age, and quite
as competent to hold their own In a'
crowd as ono or two of tho nonogenarisn
nobles who may be cxpectedjto put in and
appearance at Westminister nest Thursday.
Wlien the Marjhfleld Minstrels were
on tho Ccquille recently, their great
street parade created a seaialiou. It
was one of the most, gorgeous thlcgs
that ever happened in this section. It.
will bo ono of the features of tho pro
gram on the Fourth.
elate euperlntendents tho oonventiou 1 8nce by tjic ing for Uie purpose of rc
liatoned to nddresaoa by .Mrs. P. Quivoy turnjUB t0 u,c eoveroinghis dead father'
of Nebraska and O. A. Wright. Inspector iutignia 0f the Order of tho Thistle, tho
of Indian schools. Tho former discussed , kin(, wftg MCCpUonally cordial nnd graci-
You, Know Jrlittiuti
,,iin iu.iip
the quostlon, "How can wo u.an.go our j qu9 q thfl younR find by hl(J C(m. A
older girls?" and Inspector Wiixht told iwl ho aftV0 a t0 liadcrlland lhat tho j T;
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(Goodwin's Weekly)
Tliore lives a mau In Spotting Town
Wlo makes a point to r'nn you down.
A stool-pigeon, a fne&k, a spy,
Who lice and novor hat nn eye.
Hu poV.oa his ncEC in buineii where
It will got smashed, lest be takes cara.
A soint from hoed to toe, forsooth,
The guardian of the city's youth.
He'd best get busy with himself
ud horde somo more ill gotten pel.,
v&mrKTTnanrjmn.iHitittLiuuit
2nSJS5SSJ9EB
ni:W" y.-fLggr-ragy
Tho Stiottcr in tho town, the rfm
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oi waye ana moans .or oniRigins iur , tcH, Rml aImogt downrgijt anlmos ity Who carries falsehoods to your bose.
mieuce nnu tcope ol tne eociety. ai uio
open mooting tonight, following nn ad
droea of welcome by Bishop Haro, Rev.
If. II. Hart, LI.. D of Illinois, delivers,
nu address oa "Tho Now Philanthropy."
The sessions nro to be continued ami
concluded tomorrow.
Hoeton Juue 20: The Genorol So
oiety of the War 18U began Its Annual
meeting in Boston todey with rif legates
present from IllinoW, Ohio, Now York, J
Now Joreey, tho District of Columbia, '
Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts
aud Connoctlcnt.Tho uatherlng wascnl
Ud to ordor by the prosidont gonornl,
John Cudwnlndor of Philadelphia, and
.1 I. . K.. HlftlinnPnln. I
man ol Delnwnre, chaplain-general of tho
society. Tho sessions nro to continuo
through tomorrow , tho business meet
ings being Interspersed with Ehort trips
, to places of historic interest in nnd
nbout trips.
Van Wort, O.JunoSO: Congressman
John S. Snook was aominatod for n sec
ond torm today by tho Democrntlc con
vention of tho Fifth district.
Burlington Juno 18: Tho First Dis
trict Ropnblicnn convention horo today
resulted in thoronouilnntioh of Uoiijjrcta
man t) J Foster ,
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at tho least co3t to our customers.
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