pmmmmmmmmx k 'V i . "OM iij .' VOL XXI MARSHFIELD OOOS COUNTY, OREGON, NOV. 1, 1902. NO 44 VT A T I -' ' 1VJL xjl JL JLJ ,....' C0-A81. Cream of the Week's News. Published Every Day in lite Daily Coast Mnll, - ' . J' -"N- ''V- Vioniia, Oct. U8 DJdji'ntc'Jcs from Constantinople say (line tlio Hussion ambassador hut recommended Hint tho Haltnn grant such ridlgious reforms in Macedonia nnd Armenia na will boat prc-tcrvo tlio jicnco, Tlio recomrnonda Hon carried a threat thtlf unices audi concessions lw mado tlio powers will cn forco tlio demand. Portland, Oct. 23 Tho 0. It. A. N. Co. today dluchargvd nil duck employes. It hoi evidently abandoned tlio t)an Fran cltco tradb, with tlio Columbia nud Elder tlod up by tlio onglni-ora' strjko. - Now Voik, Oct. .0-Tho Wall Strcot Journat ay tlio Union I'jtcillo lini no connrctlon with tlio lino from Bait Lake westward known as tlio Coon liny lino. It id looked upon aa on independent cn tcrpritu, being built primaifly na n lum tor lino. It It not bcllovcd that nny big" ryitcin ia bthina it. though it Is known that ono at least has been, npproachod in tho effort to got such backing. Chicago, Oct. 1 Tho I'.ccord-Hcrnld naya that tho management of tho Narrl ninu liuua am preparing to make n vlg oroua compaluii fot' incroanod Oriental traffic. With thil end in slow, orders have bcon Riven for tlio construction of (bur mammoth ocean going stcamora to ply hutwocn Portland and Asiatic ports. Tho cost of tho atenmors will ho bclwoon fi.OOO.OOO nnd f 3,C0O,OGO each. llaxelton, l'.., Oct. litf-"Johu Mitch ell Day" was gonurully colohraUd today throughout th6 n,nthrncito mining re gion. Tho 'day mnikb tho second nn tilvoraary of tho end ot tho big atriko of 11HX), ulioh tho men won a 10 per cent Increase. Today 'a observance of tho nuulvoreary took the farm of struot pa rades and speech-making, Buslucso waa generally suspended in Ilnzoltou nnd (bo day vitn observed nan clylu holiday. Washington, Oct 2!). Tlio annual Thanksgiving proclamation was issued Hi la afternoon. J'roijdput Kooswclt snya: ''Oror a century nnd a quarter has passed slnco this country took I to place among tho nations of tho earth, Lml durlngthat tlrno r:q hare iiad moro to ho thankful for thau has fallen to tho lot 6i any othor p topic a "Generation nftor geuorntiut: has grown to manhood and paired away. Each has had itn peculiar burdens; each has had to fnco ita special cricla; each haa known ita yrltn trial, when tho country was menaced by tho mnllco of domestic and foroign onomiu, when the hand of ,tho Lord lay heavy upon it' in dr)ulb Hood or pestilence, when in in bodily distross and anguish of soul ilpnldlho penalty for its folly and its froward heart. "Novorthelcsr, decade by dcado wo havo struggled onward nnd upward. j Wo now enjoy material well bo:ng, and favor of tho Most Ill?h,Btrhii:s earnest ly for actlvo spiritual nnd moral unlit tint. "Tho year just passed hns been one of jKJnco and plenty. P.aroly havo nny pooplo had greater prosperity than wo are now enjoying. For this lot uo ren der hcr.rtfolt and Eolomn thnnka to tho ! Ctivor of nil Good. Lot us seek to praieo Him, not in wordo only, but by deeds, by way of duty to ourselves and to our follow men." Tho in ess a go ciocoa in tho usual way, fixing Thursday Nov. '27th. as n day of thanksgiving. . for from tho relief fuad. Cbicapo, Oat. UO Tho mooting of the Stationary flremeu'a Association, called ' I (o meet trtlay nt Toledo, has boan post poned for a wcokon account of tho olec lions, t Hlnco Fresulcnl'Mdrlon'a thrat to oi lier a boycott agolnstSho nnthrcclto col lories, unlets tho fljiruon in tho anthra cito mines were 'reinstated, Truosdalo and many independent operators havo given the men their places back. Other i operators have also im-da' concussions, and a peaceable solution tscms probable. Washington. OctiiW Tho Stato De partment today received a tolcgram from Conscl McMallcy, at Guatomaln, ctntlng that tho eruptions of Mt Santa Maria continues. A Tho city of OjitizuarJenango is covered with a layer of slxInches of volcanic j matter. Rich coffuo plantations on tho coast sido aro hurried undcr.7 feet of rand and Dotonatloes are hoard continu- Wireless Telegraphy 4- EXPEMMENTS IN TRANS ATLANTIC TRANSMISSION Marconi. Attempting to spjid Messrs in Full Across the Sea by Ills JHeHiod. nshcB. ouoly in tho aro frequent. ported in tho d,opartmeat of Tompador, and the inhabitant. ars fleeing to places capiUdjiand oarthquakes Anathir eruption is re- X Special to the Malf Now York, Oct. 8l--The Italian war ship Carlo Alberis, with Marconn aboard, arrived off Glaco Bay, Capo Urctan this morning according ton cable dispatch received at Marconi's offlco in this city. 'This marks tho beginning of tho most extensive experiment evor at tempted in wireloso tolegraphy. Mar coni spent much time arranging tho ex periments at Cornwall, Nova Scotia. Tho first attempts at transatlantic com munication of a message in full will be made tho first of tho week. of safety. . Wilkoolwre, Oct. 20 Ton thousand minora paraded hero today in a falling snow Btortn. Mitchell day ia boing cole b'ratod nud tho popular president of tho rilnoworkero Union is being continu duoly choorcd, Ilia carriage wan literal ly filled with flowers. After tho pnrado spcecheo wcro made nt Y. M. 0. A. park, It wau tho great- oat labor demonstration oyor seen In tliio city. ' Sl.amokln, lit., Oct, iitt-Sevon thou- sand rnlncfa paraded thofitrooB in hoijot1 of Mitchell day. A jegimenVo. mll'ltW Bcranton, Oct. SO Tlio Arbitiatlon Commission began its inspection of tho mines with tho Krlo compauy'a mini) this morning, accompanird only by tho eupcriulqndent and flro boso to guard against accidents. Thoy will return thio evening. Scrunton, Oct. 30 Aetlia ntombors of tho arbitration commission woro propur iug to cntor tho mlno thla mornlni; thoy hnd to wait botido tho shaft until tho body of a dead minor, Just killed by fall ing rock, was brougli up. 1 i .Ilrrolton, Oct. !tO-Upon tho ndvico of Mitchell, District l'rotldent Duffy thin morning ordered tho otriko continu ed ut tho rolliories of tho Marklo, l'ar deo, Cox IJros, nnd "Wontr. compaulea. Fifteen collorlcs, with 7,000 mon, in cludlnu atean: workors, a;o 4nffeotod by tho strike, vyijdch will bocouinuedi ,1,n til ',tho objectronnblo ftgriiomtihtd'1'1 aro Must Pay to Scj tlanging Portland, Ore , Oct. 30 If Sheriff Storoy,of Multnomah county, consu mntos his present intention, murdoror A.L.'ilolding, who doliberatoly killed his wife, tier paramour, Frank Wood ward, and Jior mohor, Mrs. Lemuel McCroskey, last July, will pass into history tomorrow as tho first criminal who mado money on tho scaffold. Tlio Bhoriff proposes that thoso who nttou 1 tho hanging ahall pty $3 towards tho support of Holding's 0-ycar-old boy, whom tho nooso will make an orphan. At last account! there Iwao n brisk de mand for tickets to witness tho oxecu-ion. ANOTHER MAN ADVOCATES ; BONUS FOR SPRECKLES ,- . n.. lr... -it a .- - - XUITUB uoaut jiaiu '."Si'"- VZ. I want to put myiclf on record in fav or of tho town accopting any reasonable proposition that tho Spreckles interests may make if they will make tho im provements they claim. Wo nr- all hoping that some day oup town will bo a city, and tho quickest way we can make it ono is to encourage shipping. ') Our water front is all cut 'up In 25 foot lots and with one exception there' is not a wharf where &)boat can lie with out touching from three to eight separ ate owners of property which makes it' very'disagrecablo all around and with so mady owners there Is no. system, nnd as a rrsuitfirjy ono coming to our town' is mot with t viotr of a lot of old wharfs apd shod. ' Coos Bay fs bound to support a city and it may bo Marahfleld, Yarrow or North Bond as I believe it fs to be now,' or it may bo JBangor or Empire. The railroad will take tho town where oyer the terminus may US. ' "" ' ' Wo can settfa this for nil time by on4 conragln;; tha Sprockloa people to build this dock and warehouse. ' Thoy are not spending this amountof money simply bficamo they lovo Miirah-' field, bnt because they cxpcct to mako? business which will warrant' the larj-o investment, and wo should look on any' bonus as an investment that the aver ago town would Jump at. I am leaving on the "Areata" 'to ' be i i. . away two weeks so will cot bo Hera to subecribo when; the committeo which certainly will trke this matter before the peop!e, cornea around. To help start things I will notify them that th -tj can depend on mo for 50.00, and if .1 eeo tbat.U JajJKaawryJLKiU da Ua.vktj- Marshfleld wants that dock and' she ? must havait to hold the railroad and we' must not think that wo have a cinch on it, for thore nw other towns and. townsitcs tliat would ho toogad to have this offer, eo let us all pull togetbor and ' B'icreis is ours. Yonra for Marsbfield first 'aet and all tho time. F. S. Dow Marsbfield, Or, Oct. 81, 1002. EBB3BVRMElIllIlllIlEllllIi3IIRlIII!SIia3fZaS!giSEZSIZSH! Fred McCormnc ic thu happy possessor of a water spauial pup. It i3 hard to tull which of tho two is moat happy. 0" Cut this out and tnko it to tho Bod C'roisdrngetoro and got n free cnrnplo ot Clmmborlniiv'fl Stomach nnd I.tvor Tablets, tho best physio. Thoy cloanao OS mlX I Til' m ( Ierarlabl Sto of Boys Iotl?ii7 Now Two nnd Invifiorntotho stomach, luinrovn tho niinntlto nml Toaulnto tno noweis. ular size, J5o niinntlto nnd T02ulato tho bow ,. ... - , por uox. cur Jno. Prcuss, ltPK' ealo by ltJ!taiMTCTnxegaKaaCTTiPAgiaag2S3r I GROSSMANN'S I PATBNT WRITING RING I a rri. mn,) lmnninnt tmnrOVOUlOnt OIL M .m a L atilu himI.-ihI ? tlio ngo in tlio art oi penman-my "-. tho poorest writer n splendid penman in n low vfcokn by tho' ubo of tula ring. Endorsed by prowinMit Col ego Pros I donta and Boards of Education In Eu rope and America. 8amp'o dozen as eortod sUea eont post paid for $1.00. sin glo samplo 2riCi Whm orderiug a ainglo ring. eUto whether fr man, worian or clilld. ., . l v , "PnNNJrliPG. UPPlV CO. No. Ill) 6. Pomilt t, pftlLndcIphlo MTho w Button Double SlBronsted Sack W mini' C' 'LWMM I M B Ki ll E Eamo rigid scrutiny of fabrics, tho samrt tailoring for .boya cloth ing ns for men's; stylos that have boyish graco with tho manly finish. Beautiful suits for tho llttlo fellow; strong-sturdy suits for tho older boya The practical and thp novel A splendid c Election of boys clothes that is not matched any whoro That no parcnts-of boya can afford to miss seeing. : : :::;:: Ttio Norfolk, in NattyMafarialB, j njt.ces r, The Mother's Friend shirt watst The little suits, shoes, caps shirts and neck wear. .BJW HWT aa I MAGNES & MATSON . , OUTFITTERS v : & FTOSISH-EBS MWMMEWa1iwWHHMWWWMllWlll'ywawKaggTy1ffWll Tffl . closed. ltliiraWa, Tho striken . to bo snro