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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1902)
. x.' i. . .. . (tOmiOWiWWWiB -, -rjww j ' t ' v .r- - - - -"Tsn-ttf.'jril l rfV" J. . rv.y , - V v V MAIL m $mtjtvt3Tmva hlt mmaurtr rnuMtmnmuAtnrmmxEt nmrtmJarTt'snonwirrvxuvt tanta "rrfvavtmvjtvti-KUjifakxam. ihjuwjh vol xxi MARSHFIBLD OOPS COUNTY,' OREGON, SEPT. 27, 19087 ITOl39 COAST Cream of the Week's-lSiews. PnblMicd livery Day ill Hie Daily ConsUiai'. London, Sopt. "0 Tlio British govern munt will rnlsoita ling over tliu fnlttnd of l'ltloa nu.tr Trinidad, notwithstanding tliu protests ol Vunwuolw. London, Sopt, 20 Aeronaut Sponcor conlemplntua n vltlt lo America for ex hibition purporcs. Houlll iimko anoth er flight In London next neck, nnd Governor Hlonc. Ho enyo contribu tions u ro eulllclou', to enable tlio Minora to hold out Indefinitely. Conaintlnople, fiopt 20 Tho Porto to day counturinniulu tlio pvrmlualon (.'Ivan to Ittiftvln tor tlio pimni;o of war vcm-lu through tlio DardatiuUe. This latter action In duo to tlio nMtirnnuoof Hng Innd Hint nho will etipporl Turkey to tlio runtbting point. London, Sept. 0. Wlltinrn Hudmond , Irloh Nationalist member ol parllmont who recently nmdo nn incendiary sptsch nt Woxlord hnH boon rummond to ;ho lila rccogiiizauco for fuluro Rood behavior, Copenhagen, Sjspt. 20 Queen .Alex andria hm arrival at Copenhagen nnd lo llio guest of her roynt father, King Christian ol Denmark. Sho wae rccov oJ with grontdououalrallonaof affection by tho peoph'. Dea Molnoa, Sept 22riio withdrawal of catidldatoa 1'ickutt, Court nnd Wright from tho congressional raco to succeed Henderson, rendoru it certain that none of Hcmlorson'a ndhoronla will ho nomin ated at Thursday' convention. No Cum in I tin tariff sympathizers will bo left in congrons, Congressman Henderson would hnvo Iwon nomlnntcd by acclamation for tho eleventh time in hia district, and was reiiBonnhly euro of olectton us f paakor. H suddenly declined tho Republican nomination on tho ground that, with many Republicans, ho was not in accord with tho party on tho tariff question. lln in n protectionist end repudiated that part of tho platform which de mands tariff revision of any schedule affording did lor to n trust. Scran Ion, Pa. SoptlJH Moba ruled tho Wyoming vnlloyU night, and this morning tho guardrand deputies had a dozon or moro 'cllfthoa with ttrikcra, totno resulting seriously. Exetor colliery, Summorvlllo, wasbo aioged during the night, nnd this morn' lng when tho gunVtt attcnujU'd.to-oecort non-union men to work thoy wora at tacked by a rnoU of COO, using rovclvcrs 'A ' and clubs. Tamaqua, Topt. 23 Throughout tho anthracite field) this morning tho great est unroat filnco tho atriko began vails. Gorcrnl Gobin (ays that tho situation la extremely forbidding, and ho ivill or dr moro troops. Ono regiment will bo eont to Wilkee barroand another to Mahoney City, whero only quick action can avert blood-died. Doputy Bheriiflwilliams wai i-hot down and clubbed. Ho luy on tho nround when hlff companlone charged tho rioters, nnd managed to rescue him. Hois now dying. A flroman wasbot in tho leg, and v tho deputies roro driven iusido tho rtockndo, whllo tho non-union workers wora driven back. At Avondalo and filiis collieries largo mobs attacked Jho men, atoning and alio llnguo. Spt. lX)-M.rio llcnrlot tn, qticcti of llvlglum, died Riiddonlv last night. Kho was aeatod at tho tablo when chu was seized by an attack of syncope. Hldnoy, Auttrulia, Sept. 20 A eovoro carlhquako sliock Friday evening canted n panic nmonK tho people of South Aur tralla, Many building, including churches, woro damaged, and aovoral narrow .ea capus from death nro recorded. Many northern cities nleo oxporionccd ehocka, . Wnahlngton, hept. 22 Commander McLean oi the cruiser Cinclunattl this morning cabled tho Navy ropnrtmont that ho has completo control of tho Panama situation. Tlio mosiiigo Indicates that tho Colom bian government forces have recognised tho authority of tho United States over IuUiinlau tralllc. 'i'amaqua, Kept. 22. Tho expected Lroak in tboetrlkora' rnnka failed to run t: iull.o thlu morning. Strikers and guards exchangod alvoto nt tho Greenwood colliery this after noon, No ono um Injured. New York, Sept. 22. Prortdont Milch, jll.'ofitho United Mina Workore,. ar rived thla morulng nnd donloa that ho IU confor with tho oporatorp, Morjiaa rarkoraburg, W. V., Sept. 0 Threo minors wcro shot nnd killed during n riot in a saloon hero last night. Drown Sleton, Ton; Morrlckand An ton Merrick were fatuity wounded, and Anton Sleton and mnny others woro less oorlouily nounded by staba and bullets. l'lltv ehota were fired, Tliu trouble waa caused by an altorca (Ion over tho strike eituatlou. Tamaqua, Sopt. 20 Strlkero massed this morning and waited for thonon-un-lenistf. Archlo McMlchaols.n lonu depu ty, waa Intercepted and polted with stones. Ho fired his revolver onco but no ono waB hit. Ho stood his ground and defiantly threatened to kill tho first man who moved n hand. McMiclmol held his position until tho troops arrived and dlsporsod tho mob. General Gobbln nrrived this morning to view tho situation. Trouble constant ly mrnaro, Norfolk, Gopt. til Tho cruleor San 1'rr.t.eluco sailed thla morning with n guard of marines for Panama. Saratoga, N, Y Sept. 21 Governor Odoll wna renominated by an unanim ous volo in tho Republican convention today, amid tho greatest enthualaeni. Tho platform ntrongly ondorEoa Uoobo volt, for rcnomiuntlon in 1IH)1 and li'odgea tho'support of Now York, It cordially approves tho Philipplno policy oi tho administration uud tho tojiEummutton of tho work in Cuba, Tlio'phtform includes n protootlvo plank, M firing on thorn, and continuous rioting prevails. JR Mobs BBsemblod at Maltby, North Wllkeabarro, Aabley, Parsons and Mill creek. JF In a ronflict this forenoon near Pitts tou, David Richards a fire boss was shot in tho lez. David Harris, a policeman was badly,be, John Stoh, a deputy was beaten and Thomas Burko, z. depu ty, was clubbed. Calls for aid continuo to bo mado by tho sheriff aa hia mon nro exhausted, many hnviug been on duty for 'M hourB. A compauy of troops was sent at 10:30 this morning to Priceburg in lesponco to urgent demands stating that strikers wcro congregating ami an attack was (eared ou tho Johnson colliery, Scronton, Pa Sept. 23. Burt London nnd his brother Charles, aged 21 and 21 respectively, started 'to work this fore noon and were attacked by strikers and fatally wounded. Several ehota wcro fired. Troopa tried to arrest tho perpetrators but woro unsuccessful. A wild disturbance occurring last night, looking as though it was a pre concerted plan of riot, cauced tho plac ing of tho town of Oliphant and or mili tary law. Troops took possession of tho town thla morulng, arriving by special traina. lishment of a non-partislan commli-sion to conBldsr tho cntiio eubject itod make pro- j a report to congress. Ho eaid : It may bo too ranch lo expect tho ontfrc elimination of political parti eauahip, but the proper aim of tho party oy8tom should bo to obsorvo tho public good. Wo moat inevitably decide tho questions on party lines, but woo bo unto' u if wo nro not Americana firat, party men cecond. "Wo want a tariff Fyatem that will aa auro stability without foaaillzalion." Tho speech waa hold during a heavy" downpoui of rain, the President declin tag to uso an umbrella. Indlanapolia, Sopt. 23 President Rooecvqlt took sick this afternoon and ha been removed to St VInccnt'c hospital. Tamaqua, Sept. Si Tho aituation in New Philadelphia is ecrinus. Troopa arrived this morning but wero openly defied by tho strikers, who nro assem bled in immoneo crowds. Capt. Ott has wlrod for rolnforcomonta. Logansport, Ind. Sept. 23 Proeldent Roosevelt made tho most Imprortant speech of his trip bore this morning. Ho diactlsBod tariff rovision and admit ted tho necessary of full consideration oi tho subject. Ho declared hia own personal preforenco to bo for tho eatab- Ertncnto ronr liovrcla WJtli Cmearwtj. Cindy Catlmrtlc, euro constipation rorcver Cj.63. If C.r;c.uu.dru2:Uur:uti(l money. TINBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roscburg Oregon. Sept. 22-1002 Notlco is hereby given that in com pliance with the provtsiono of tho act o f Congress of Juno It, 1873, eutitlcd "An act for the eala of timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aaoxtended to all the Public Land States by act of August -i. 1892 MATILDA L. SMITH, of Marehfiold, county of Coos, SLito of Oregon, has this day filed in this otfico her sworn atatemont No.' 352(5. for tho purchaso of tbo N. W. 4 of Section No. 20 In Township No. 253, Range No. II W, and will offer proof to, abow that tho land eought la more' valuablo for ita timber or atone than foe agricultural purposes, nnd to establish. tier claim to earn land ucioro n. u. Douglas. U. S. Commissioner for Oregon nt Mar8hfield Orogon, on Saturday, tho OthdayoIDec, 11)02. Bho niraea as witnesses Ed. Wires James Lndcrwood, W. II. Morgan, M. D. Cuti n, nil of Marehfiold. Any and u ' persona claiming adverse ly tho above- lescribed landa nro re quested to Qla I'mir claims in this ofilco on or beforo eaid Uth day of Dec, 1002, J. T. BmrxiEd, Register. MSmiSEIXHIKZIHIEXMKlBIEM UXIEEIESIKZZIIIBEIKXIZXSNB .... u. u.H H w A Pittoburg, Sopt, 2L Tho Prcsldont'a Bpoclal passed hero at 7:30 this morning. Nothing was given out oxcopt that tho Proeidont was asleep end rcstiug easy. Johnstown, Sept. 2 1, President Roos volt panted a good night nnd elopt until 8 o'clock. Tho inTTainmalion baa prac tically subsided in tho wound, but ho has somo pain. M M M H M W HI m M M M M s M M M M M M M m Coming events cast their shadows before." This may seem a queer time to discuss Winter Clothes but we want to take Nour friends into our confidence and tell them somcuiing of "What is to be." J & Altoona, Sopt. 25. Tho President is roatlng comfortably with n coruprcBS on (ho wound, Dr. Lung hopos it will not refill. It may hnvo to bo tapped tigaln, howovor. Tho train la expected to roach Wash, ington at 0 this oveulng. Tho PiCBidont will bo taken nt onco to tho temporary Whito Houbo in aunmbulanco. s M M s H m m t K M Ninltf Jwn irn.ll- STIitliAV ,I)r. Hobha,Hiar3i!nlMlUourolUldooTUlPan tlorrvo, AUd.tiicxUiuiiivuiQajUa.tCkhtuoorM.y. I s g E s s Bni!IIEnKHKXZHIlllXBKMlSBECKfi9T,VIlllIMIHIAIlin81HXHaGn MAGNES & MATSON SalBllllBIXBIlieiMNHIIHIIllBXfliailllMIBIiaMlillllUlllHMW lOUTFlTTERS' & FURNISHERS! HIIIMM1IIIIUWUHM ! 1MIUHIUIIWMIHH Tho great Klrsohbaum Tailor ShopB, of Philadelphia, tho homo of tho famous Kirpchuanm Hand mado clothes, are making TO OUR SPECIAL ORDER n lsno of Suite and Ovorcoata that will bo aimply IrrielBtnblo to tho man who would pay loss and drees hotter. You will eeo hero tho most exclueiyo fabrics, cut. made and trimmed in a way nover beforo attempted, except by tho high priced merchant tnllora. Neither hnvo wo Blighted our oth er llnea nnd in HATS, SHOES, nnd FURNI8U1NG GOODS wo hnvo mado proparntioua that will justify vour coming miles to see. We want vour trade this fall and will make every legitimate effort to that end '