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w- - ! I. VUK COAST MARSHFIELD OOOS OOUNTdKBOON, SEPT. 13. 1003. VOL XXI' NO 37 , " V . ' ' . - ' 7 t If '' MAIL NHBP. Cream of the Published Every Day ifi ,' Bealtle, Bept. 10 Tlio aleamer Cot iage City, of the Faolflo Coast Steashlp Co., coming from Alaska, struck In the strait two miles south of Fort Wrangle and now lien with sixty feet forward on the rocks and fifty feet of Iter keel are gone. Her fore foot is dry at low water. The steamer filled aft to the hurricane deck, and the top of the smoking room is under water at high tide. The vessel is well sheltered, and it is believed a bulkhead can be built inside and the ship floated, Tho ICO passengers aboard were trans ferred to tho steamer Spokane, of the Mine company, which came along three hours after the accident, bound north. Thoy were taken to Skagway and will return south on tho Spokane. Washington, Bopt. 10 Minister Powell cabled the state department today that the Ilaytian provisional government has declared Goaalvee and several ether ports closed to the eomaaeree at Die world, aadaAledtWatAdaskal KlUfek, eeamaadlag the 1'Jwott, ,, Jow with his snip when she was destroyed by a German gunboat. The body has boon recovered. Portland, Bopt, 10 The marine engi neera on tho local steamers are striking for a ten. per cent increase and the rein statement of discharged union men. Tho boats are tylu( up as fast as thoy arrive ' WJlkosbarro, Bopt. Mltcholl, of tho United 10 Preeidont Mine Workers this morning denied knowledge of any plans looking toward a resumption of work, and said ho had received no com tnunication from Governor Btone. The operators also profess ignorance of tho result of yesterday's conference in --Now York. Doth sides show a disposition to con ilnue the strugglo indefinitely, Montgomery, W. Vs., Bept. 10-rThe Kanawahand Hocking coal company today posted notices granting all tho Btrlkors' demands, save union recognl tion, - Tacoma, Wash., Bopf 10 Tho Re publican atato cohvontlon is in eosBlon here for the purpose of naming candi. dates for tho ofllcoa to bo filled at the approaching election, Opinions express ed' by the deHegatea and other party leaders indicate that the resolutions Wttt;iMlTovM theltaminrBtratli ottfjUU deutRoosovelt'arid bis Cubau policy, declaii fertawUonbf United BtaWi .V. Week's lews. the DMy Coast Mall. senators by direct vote of the people, and In regard to slate affairs will demand equal taxation of all property and urge the abolition of the railroad lobby and the creation of a railroad commission. Washington, D. 0., Bept, 10 A naval wedding at Georgelo wn today was that ol Lieutenant Franklin D. Karas, U.8, N., and Miss Helen Wallace Chew. Only the relatives were present at the cere mony, as the bride's family is In mourn ing. Lieuetant Karns, who was recently atUched'to the Indiana, is now detailed at the United BUtea Naval Academy. Washington, Bept. 11 Tke reportof the naval board of inspection shows that the battleship Maine, on her trial trip made the contract speed of eighteen knots, day, Official report submitted Mon- Bt. Louis, Sept. 11-The fugitive councilman Gas. KraU retaracd from Meajee thk saewJak. aa4 wea.tajtea U CINMlM MMN MM fffsMN 1 jWTYa WWCf jh.tJUui4 MeeerMeric'e?' The wholesale arrest ol the cities' councllmen who passed the Welschbach lighting ordinance will be ordered by tbo grand jury immediately at the con elusion of Kratr testimony. The councllmen are in a trap and have no chance for flight, pearly the entlro personnel of the council "of 1900 will bo summoned. Those who are wanted are surrounded by detectives I and corralled awaiting the conclusion of Kratz confes:lon. Tacoma, Wash., Bept. 11 One of the most exciting conventions in the history of the Republican party of Washington, came to a close yesterday, and.Governor McBride now finds himself without Question the dictator of the politics )he party. The Washington railway commission scheme was adopted by a good majority, President Roosevelt's administration was endorsed, Representatives Joaesaad Cushman were renominated and Hon Hiram E. Hadley" was nominated for euprome Judge by acclamation, Washington, Bept. 11 The Navy Do partmont today ordered the battleship Wisconsin, now at tho Bremerton navy yard, to proceed imme dlitely to Pana ma and protect Amorlc an Interest. Orders were also issu ed to the Cin cinnati to proceed to Pi )rt Au France, Hayti, and 'Colon. Th e vessels will compel the b'feance'ol ' treaty r obliga tion w)th reference, to the. protection ol the trans-isthmian railway y eeesm ttee o Ming to ask cltisens left here t! flovernor Btone to m extra session of the leglilatare 'mis a eomnulsory i-B? ', arbitration law r, rsvesiatfee charters of ' J . ? J Pit railway compaalx ayisttai eoal, and to compel coal carry fac Msefeaies to quit discrimination of msajht rates between hard and biiumea'seaaa' glvlag the state control ajar' feeelf eorpora tlona doing basiaesawlthlB Its borders. It is said that U will be the plan for a general state agtta lea. The reported eenei istea bo tkes were not posted this raeri (a. The strikers are kasag hope of Inter vention. - fj London, Sept. 11 Messrs Fielding, "Borden and Patterns, the Canadian pre miers in atteedaaeijM the coronation, sailed from lirtnUCiat Montreal today is on the Allan User JTuakiaa. Duluth, Miaa,, 11 Iron ore ta for the eea- shipments froaa son to Bept, 1 eaermous gain ever shipments year. There is of 3.011.H9 up to the eaasa every prospeet Neerd for the aiLa talll k H.WO.OOO jSMejlijfc; let tke eeea;tsreossaam wRk lO.TSeY P'.. 378 tons ia 1901. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept jl Reliable reports from all sections pi the state indicate that Florida's orange crop this Fall will be less than 9)0,000 boxes, some estimates putting it us low as 600, 000 boxes. Fruit has Jeen dropping badly on account of dry weather, and only groves that were irrigated show a good crop. On account of the light crop the prices are expected to go hither this year than last when they ranged from II to 11.50. From Saturday's Dally. There is nothing that hurts a villago more or stops its prorees then to have in it a tight-faced, claw-flsted, hawk-eyed, teat-footed, hog headed, puny-squeezing man or woman, that cross between a glue pot and a vinegar jar, who never spends a dollar till he or she sees a dol lar and ninety-eight cents in, tight. Ex. a Found Bead at leaver M 'John Hoollhau, a native of Scotland, was found dead on the steps of the Com pany's storejat Beaver Hill Friday morn ing at 6:30 o'clock. He had been employ ed as a mluer at Beaver Hill and came to this country abous six weeks ago from Perth, Bcotland where he leaves a wife atid two children. He was a middle aged man, and a brother In-law of Dick and Mlko Oonovpy of Boaver Hill, who aro well known in thU section. Mr. Hoolihan served as a soldier in the British army before coming to this country. It lis presumed the direct eauseof his death waB heaat disease. Coroner uprsf all was sent for but was was absent from town and the Inquest will probably be held today, Tatnaq'u, Bept. JsHkjK auaeus jhA .rfr j gseceiMSM jiES Sfflz. '! p" H Cording events cast theln shadows This may seem a queer time to dlicuM Wmter Clothes but we want to take our , friends ,iitd,our?confidence and tell than something of 'What Is to be." The great Kirschbaaa Tailor Shops, of Philadelphia, thebowe of the famous Kirschbanea Hand made clothes, are making TO OUR Bl'KOIAL ORDER a Isne of Baits ?od Oversoats that will be simply Irrislstable to the man who would pay lees and drees better. Yon will eeo here the most exclesive fabrics, cat. made and trimmed in a way sever before attempted, except by the high priced merchant tailors. Neither have we slighted oar oth er lines and in HATS, BHOEB. and FURNISHING GOODS we have made preparations that will justify voor eesalsg ailes to see. We want your trade this fall and will make every legitimate effort to, that end MAGNES OUTFITTERS None but the I constantly furnish the bost and primwt of meats, which stives ine the confldenco of my patrons. MEATS ARE A.NECESSITY but it Is necessary that thoy bo pure and wholosomo. I do not promise a discount, but I will give you honest and courteous treatment andvnluo received for your monoy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or caali rof uudod. MARSHFIELD CASH HENRY HOLM, Prop. - - VVWS-WAAW1 TUB NHHIIIIHUHH i SliavM Mi s t I t s depends wholly on your equipment. 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