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vnWJA. J ",. COAST I MAIL ""., ltiw&wtavmxjnim mwwm wif wwutraimn Mnimm VOL XXI- MAHSHFIELD 0O0S COUNT! OREGON, GOT. 11, 1902. NO 4X I . , ' ' r Cream of the Week's hews. MJggi'stalbatcourtc.'tf t Ffocldcnt Thomas lof tlio Krio lino P Published livery Day hi Hie Daily Coast Mail. V V Now Oiutlo, Oct, (1 Olio hundred thousand tons of coal wero cold lioro (his afternoon foroxporl to America. Hun Franclico, Oct, U Atlvtroi from Honolulu iiny tlm territorial treasurer hatt'dirnppoatcd leaving n shortage In canli of $18,000. Gommlealonor Dob lino suspended Auditor Herbert and 0. Aus tin for giving t'crtounl checks on banks in which they hnd no fund. Salem, Oct. 0 A flro Saturday night practically destroyed tliu ontlro business dlntrlcl of Gorvals, entailing n lois of about (40,000, on which thoro was only n emnll nmotint of liiMininco. The flro wob Incendiary nnd was start- (d In n confectionery ctoro, Tho residence district find n r.arrow CFCOl'O. I ! I Washington, Oct. C Roar-Admirnl Wild, nt Utivlto, cabled thu department today as follow: "A doumctlvo eartbrpmVo occurred nt Guam, September 22nd. No Americana were Injurtnl. Tho navnl ntalion was damaged to tho oxtunt of f 23,000, Tho inuulnr public buildings mid bridges euf fend ii loss of t22,W)0." Authority la rcquoatod to purchase material to mnko'rep.iira. Now York, Oct. Tho coiwoneus ol editorial opinion today Is thai thu opcr atora thotild ho taken at tholr word, and it la now np to (Jovornor Stono to tnnln tain ptaco, Uoetou, Oet t Tho Advortizor eays Today: '-In tho faco of do many contro versies M aro now in tho coal regions, tho courts should not hoBltato to tako charyo of tho publiu corporation!!, nnd carry them on by means ol rocolvoro until such timo na thu ownoro nro nblo to rcsumo tho ucjunnl conduct of buel noBB, Unless tlho ownoru of tho ininca nro nblo to run thoin, why not, in tho pnl lie intercut, opdy thlu powerful gov ernmental roinody, leaving tho quarrel bclwoon tho mine ownora nnd mino wo: kora to bo tottlcd out of court, after ibe-publlo nooda havo been natlBflod. Wo can stand tho tompornry eoclnlltttc remedy." Wadilngtou, Oct,-rro8ldont Rodeo v .It nnd Secretary Bhnw met in confer-f-cothla morning nud diecuBCod iho ' eaya ho lino '.17,000 non-union minora ready to work, If tho government af fords protection. i Gpcclal to tho Mall. i: etriko nnd tlio ilnnticl.il malt)r. Tho proildeut will talk with his Cnbl. not ofllctfra today hoping to find fiomo now pn'.ho (ceding lo n (Cttlomcnt of tho utrlko. Tho rumor Is persistant that Presi dent Roosovoll linn appealed lo Mitchell that the minora return to work ponding n congressional investigation of their grievances. It is understood that correspondence on tho striko will bu given out thla oven- I tin. I Morgan direct this morning and wero Bcranlon, Oct. B-Tlio report tlmt ' clo8olctl nith tho Krcat inaciCr for an Now York, Oct. 10 Aiorccful nllompt lo settle tho anlhracltestrlko is lielntr inado today and prwwuro is being brought to bear upon tho operators. f Tho latter admit thaprefisuro, tut ray they cannot bo forced, elthor politically or by prctsuro to surrender tholr at'.i tudo. Confcronco yo.Bterday left conBlderablo ill feeling Aa a rcwulj, Honalors Qaay nnd 1'cnroeo and Governor Odoll went to Prceldonl Hootevelt lo still trying to sol tie tho itrlke ban revived tho hope of tho miners today, nnd all arc Etandiut; firm, No attempt was made to atari any col llerlea in the Lackawanna valley. PeuhUnt Mitchell has quietly dltap ponrcd from hero, otid it is generally be lieved that ho left for Wathlnston. lifforla to ctarl tho Btorllng washtir this jnornlnjriprovlJunur?ythSie' engtiKcd for tin purpoto becoming frightened and rotrratiuR to their homos. It is btatod oii good authority that Governor Stono is maklni; preparation to call out the ontlro national guard. Wllfcchbftiro, Oct. l-Thoro is Rrcal dlenptKiIntmonl among tho miners, but nil Maud linn nud their cnnlldenco in ' Mitchell is unshnkcu. Admiration for 1'reeldent ltooKevett haa incrcnBed, They eay they will flight on. Washington, Oct. 1-1'reBldont P.ooec volt is said to bo considerably nrouacd over tho failure to effect n etriko tottle ment, cud tho implied insult offered by tho operators in demanding tho ueo of tho army to protect tho miucs. It Is behoved tho next step ill bo calling Govornor Stono into conaulta lion on tho (luocllon of Gummoninc an extra cession of thu Pennsylvania legis lature to tako action for reopening tho mines. Protldent Mitchell ( this morning characterlied tho operatora' proffer to Hiibmlt Individual k'Ioviuicob to tho courts ns tho vorleat uhain, given out with tho idea of confusing tho public into tho belief that thoy wish juetlce. Itoot, Kuox andWrlght hold a confor onco this afternoon. Root niado tho following olatomcut at noon. "Tho preeldout won't call an ex tra coeoIoh of congro8B, not consult with Stono nor ovon offer Iho latter euggOB' ttona (or Interference, Ncithor will ho nek Morgan to confer. Ho consldcre. thoBtnto of l'sucrylvauia tho proper and only authority to hnndlo tho Etrfto. hAb loug nB tho operators and minora rotiiEu to Bottlo tholr dlffcroucoi among thomsolvee, tlio only hopq. i: that tho conference of yostordny may ro&ult in good. At prceont hn coutouip)a.to? uo. further utovo. Ho will certulnly Boudo no troops to tho field tinlo8 Gtv. Slou hour und a half. j Tho eenator rotnrnodlo Piatt's office, leaving Odoll with Morgan. Odell left a short timo aflot, and was followed by the men flnnnclur, who told tho ,owspaper ho had nothing to eay, nnd they would bolter mind their own business. Odell went toPUU'itcfimmedIatcly nffi5he5ownjK! that he threatened to call & opcclal ecc sion of tho legislature to eelzo and oper ntotlio mines under right of eminent domain. Morgan was apparent'y very angry. Coal Prosident lhor arrived in Sena tor Platt'a ofllco nt noon and was follow cd by President Thomas. Hundreds of clerks and brokora lined tho hall ways and pavomonts, Mitchell remains i . n II. a .Ulilniiil l.niia. nn.l.tu Anatnnfltf ' apprised of progress through his agents. Hegardlug tho Denver offer that Iho western minora would go on n sympathy Btrikc, ho eaid this morning tnnt ho had corresponded on tho subject but mod of tho miners in tho West nnd Northwcet woro quartz miners and tho coal men wero in tho minority. While ho baa not reached n conclusion, tho general tenor of his remarks leads to the belief that ho won't accept tho offer. had been taken until Tuesday, nnd that nothing dcfinllo had been docidod upon. Wall :(rcot says that Morgan told Odell that ho couldn't intorfer ns ho had given promito to keep his hands off. Ho eaye, however, ho would put no bar in tho way of a conference with tho opera- tors. Quay and Penrose expect to re. turn lo Philadelphia this afternoon. 0" Washington, Oct. 7 President IIoobc volt practically Bldetrackod all public business or tho anthrncito etriko mat ters today. This mornintt ho held another mcet lajr, Knox, Moody, Payno and J. S. Olarkson bolng present. Nothing was given out but it is be lieved tho prosident ia considering 'tho advisability of proceeding' against tho coal roada under the anti-trust laws, Attorney GeneralKnoxhaa been investi gating tho mattor and ordered tbo die trict altorney of New York to look into tho evldenco produced by those stoking n eolutlon of the difficulty. .settlement of the questions in dispute, In accordanco with tho roport of the commission'. v Mitchell has taken tho malt jr under consideration but tho president has not yet boon advised of any decision. Buffalo, Oct. " Tho conference b3.. tween President Mitcb'ell and the asso- ?' elation of manufacturer! adjourned tot meet tomorrow at Philadelphia, whore" it is hoped to havo tho operatora pres ent, ' - Tito manufacturers will try to influ ence the' operators Id arbitrate. Mitchell declared that tho miners will"' not accept Roosevelt's proposition and return to work pending investigation of their grievances. New York, Oct. 7 Tho coal pro3ldcu'lr mot loday in ono of their regular weekly' meetings. All seem jubilant and eayr they will find plenty of men to take tho ol iho miners, now that military protec tion Isgained. ' ,. ,- Washlnnton. Oct. 7 Members of tho executive council of the Federation of 'Laborlbli afternoon ajrTedthat'I,Iittti CfsSrmkiBWiV,- ?HP3?ffTtt', ?' eu er.ouiu reiuso to accept mepreei- 7- Wnehington, Oct. 10Labor Commie- eionor Wright hnd an hour'a conference with President Roosovolt this roorulnj. HoBtatos that tho president content plntoa n now move,but didn't tay what. .Tho Delnwaro & Hudson railroad, through Vlca Proatdout Wilcox, hna ap pealed to President Roosovolt to tako ac tion ngnluBt Ununited Mino WorkerB, ttiidor tho Bhormnn act on tho a"d that tholr organization is illogal and n conspiracy in reotraln of trado among Eovoral states. Washinaton. Oct. 7 Tho. followinc annoaHcenvhtAwaafrmadejiifrom5Sllio' White Houko this afternoon : "On Monday Hon. Carroll D. Wrighf, dont' o(Ier. oa tho Bround thatpropos- comninloner of labor, went to Phila-j tIon contains no tangable advantagotc dclphia and gavo John Mitchell tho fol-j lho mIncrs bclDK flependent oa futurp' lowing from tho presidont. :'li Mr. Mit- aclloair Samuel Gompbera taya'tlip choll will eccuro immediate return to "?on wil" :ontinuo to etand by tbp work of tlio minors, tho prosident will i 8tnkera''' immediately appoint a commission to. Hnrrhburg, Oct. 7-Mnor Geu'I. 3III."' tliorouffhly investigato all matters in ,or toJay sent out an assignment order to tho troops who nro oxpcct,cd to be oc issuo and do all in his powor to obtain a tiio ground Thursday. , --- --------- ------- " naaniMIlEEIEMlXBXIIIIISEliaSiBlIHMXXiaiXIIIISSIEZXiSEKll' m m fl IeT)arXabl? Sto of 4 Boys lotl?ii? M-HW 511 E Samo rigid scrutiny of fabrics, tho eamrt tailoring tor boys cloth ing as for men's ; styles that havo boyish craco with tho manly finish. 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