M v i at v bl tt j UAb X r tjr JV-i- A. jl JU . MARSHFIELD OOOS COUNTS OREGON, NOV. 22, 1902. VOL XXI -O 47 Cream of the Week's &ws. Published livery "Day in llic Daily Coast Mall. 4 H JIX"! WT'TW'W --- Scrniilou, Nov. ll l'rooliloat John Mitcliull wna rtaln on tho eland thin morning beforo llio ntrlUo commission, and was cross-examined by Walter Roso, couniol (or thu Dolownro k I'atitornU H. Doforo Roes commenced tho examina tion Commlctloner Qrny mtggcaled that an Mitcliull preferred to glvo lila opinion only, mul not figure", ho ho not nskod questions already gouoover, commission, nnd whatever it might do. tortnino regarding tho employment of non-unlontsto would bo found to ho car ricd out to tho lottor. Iloncc tho ques tlon of possible vlolutlon need .not cnloJ Into tho dlicucslon. After several gonornl questions per taining to restriction, on child labor. Mitchell was excused. Ho looks hag gard and worn, hut ho undoubtedly thousand minors.empliryco n tho antli-l Gompors said ho would, appoint IJojj lallowod the tenor of McVcah by '"B,lo n favorablo Impression upon all attempting to fix rcrpontibllity for vio lence upon tho Minora' Union. IIu then took up tho bituminous tcctlonn. Mitchell answurcd each queitlou de cisively nnd was never confuted. Hntuucl Wolvorton, council for tho Philadelphia & Heading, next took Mit el ill In hand, Ho said ho wanted to ntcertnln his lcws on tho differences betneen bituminous and onlhrncito In terests nnd If it would not ho better to mule two separata organixAlions of thu United Mine WorLcre. Mitchell denied this on tho ground, that It would trnd to thu dl-lntr-pratton c( tho labor unions. Tho nttnrnoy of tho Delaware A Hudson confined hln examination to certain features consti tuting district No, 1 whom thu com- pony'i Interests nro largely located, At7 toruuy Hum, couuicl for tho independ ent operator?, brought out new points. Ho enid since tho conclusion of the striko men who ncnt out want their placca buck, nnd that when a mnn lenvcs his plnca voluntarily Ida relation to hlj cm ployors is snppoccd to ceaae, Ho nthod Mitchell: "Do you under etnnd that our companius chou'd dls chori) non-union inch and tako your f men back," Mitchell rt jil led: "No law compola one to put n man back in Mb old posi tion if it is occupied, but in a enso of n otriko n mnn docs not consider that ho lm. Riven up his job when ho goes out. Men taking such places ihould mid do urtially iindorstnrid that their tonuro Is is dependent entirely upon tho outcome of tho otrlko." IJurno cloccd by asking tho cotmnlc tlon tlmt in caao It doolded for n tradu ogrcontont, Hint tho Independent oporn tore Miould bo allowed to mako a show inK of their Individual condition. Thoy will attempt to bring up tho quostlon of violation of tho ngrcomont. Orny re fused to liatcn and unld tho commloalon lind n moral boiiso of lta own rogurdlng that question. Mitchell interposed and said ho want ed, It underctood that thu Mluoro' Union prooent. London, Nov, 10 ArchbUhop RIor. dan of Ban Franclaco, who carno over to repro'ent his archdlocceo at tho arbitra tion of tho "Hun Clnlnin" cam and subsequently vitltod Homo and Ireland, calls for tho United States today. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 19 Tho annual convention of tho Btovo Foundor'a Na tional Dcfcnao association began In De troit today with mombcro present from St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pitteburg, Chi cago and other cities of Alb country. The convention will consider and act upon a propotltion from tho Metal PoIleliQis, Buffers, Plators, Uraee Mold-: ors nnd Uracs Workers, Union looking to the establishment of nl Joint arbitra tion board for tho adjustment of nl disputes arising in tho trade. Tho pro position la in most respects iclmllar to tlio arrangement existing between tho raclte districts, nlnotyclgbt fhctitand worked under gronnd. He said tho number of saloons in flchulklll county had decreased and the conecusus opinion was that this was hrgolyduoto tho Miners Union. He said that tho social Worth, manliness and individuality of thn Slavs hrttV been greatly increased through the Influence of the unions, Mr. Roberts compared tho Slav stand ard of liviog with that of natlro born Americans, showing It to bo far below I tho standard of American workmen. Winces doclnred in response to n question that tho miners' occupation is moro riiky than otliorlinci of indusrry. Thero wero moro deaths in tho mines than on tho railroads, bat fewer acci dent. It Is generally bel loved that, not withstanding tho greater part of tho testimony of tho last five dayn has been devoted by tho operators to an attempt to show irresponsibility of tho Miners' Union, council will announce that their attltudo on recognition of tho union is a qncstion not beforo tho comnittlon, a epoc al conimlttoo this cftcrnoon to invest! gato tho mattor a'rjfd demand a . early hearing of tho Injunction suit. ' Oakland, Nov. 20 A flro at Oakland tnolo today destroyed tho narrow gaugo property, owned by th S. P.rCo Incur ring a loss of f 100,000. Fifty paiecngcr cra were burned. Tho ferries wero eaved by being towed away. The origin of the flro Is unknown7 ""i The worst wind storm of the season is raging and dsmsgo to shipping will bo large. Tho firo etoppod all trnfllco between Oakland and San Francisco. Arrango menti aro boing mado to carry paceen gers via Alameda ferry. I Portland, Nov. 20 The stMrnor Elder, of the 'Filtco.f!&tieJxVU.. wcekrf tails this aftornoon with non-union en gineer nnd crow. The ecab crew im ported from 'FjIsco ull dceortcd, etovo founders and tho iron moldore, which has provonted atrlkcs in that branch of Industry for tho paat tixteon years. Bcrnnton, Nov. 20 Deliberations of tho etrlko commiatton nro In danger of boing drowned out indeflcatcly, judging from tho tonor of tho investigation in tho paat few days. Nothing but what wan already goner- ally known from the miners' eldo of tho question has boon gained, John Mitch ell's dignified attltudo nnd p.t!cnt toler Btlon under tho flro of tho operators' bittor opposition has mado on impres sion on. tho commission which cannot fail of good results. Hov. Hoborto of Mnhonry City, wan again examined as to tho minors' Ina bility, to enro for tholr families with ex isting wages. Iu tho coursoot Rov. Roberts' exnml nation by Mr. Darrow, Mr. Roborta furnished statistics showing tho nnthra- clto Holds covered 480 Equnromllca nnd tho total population was 50,00 pooplo, Ho said four hundred und fifty thousand woro dtroetly dependent on tho mince; pledged Itself to accept thu award of tho I ibat of one hundred and forty-Bovon New Orleans, Nov. 20 Tho committee report on tho Gompors investigation was submitted to the convention today and woe unnnlmouely adopted. It mnkoan complclo vindication. . Shaffer beforo tfto committee denied that ho had over impunged unionism. Gompora said tho only trouble th?y over had had been personal, whon in n quar rel thoy bad called caill other Hard. Tho committco reported oa tho vnrl oua eoclallstlc resolutions. Tho eub stanco of tho report was that labor un ionism comprieoa all things necessary or poaeiblo for tho well boing of t);o hu man family, that bettorment may bo ob tained, It not boing withiu.tha province of federation to dictnto to members of tho unions with liich political party thoy should alllliato. Tho opposition to boom Duncan lor tho prosidoncy collnpaod this morning with Gompors' oomploto vindication. At noon Duncan practically withdrew, making it almost certain that Gompors will bo rc-olccted without opposition. Just beforo recces tho ropresontatlvo of tho Now Orleans freight handlers Bald tho local court had leiucd an in junction retraining tho union from holding any moro meetings, , ' Gompors, with livid face, Bhoutcd: "Disregard tho injunction; iueot any way." Tho convention wildly applauded. Washington, Nor. StO President Clar ence MaeKcy called on thoattornoy-gen-cral this aftorpoon nnd announced the Pcclflc O&blo Company's intention to construct a lino from Manila toSlianghia within ono year. The difficulty has been to secure a landing place in China. s Araericns, Ga., Nov, 20: Tho Geor gia Baptists began a convention here to. day to continue through the week. Tho ftttendnnee Is large and th;itIeok;1a' for 3 highly successful gatherlnj. Knoxvllle, Tonr., Nov. 20-Practically tlio cnllro town of Ellzabethton, tho county icat of Carter connty ond onco heralded as "Tho Iron City of tho South," goes undor tho sheriff 'a hammer tho final chapter of one of the most gi gantic cnlcrpriscB ever floated in this acction of the country. The town was projected by tho Watauga Land Com pany, which included among its backers John G, Carlisle of Kentucky, Senator McComaa of Maryland, Robert P. Por ter and other men of national feme Tho city jcaato bo tbo seat of innumera ble enterprises of mammotn size and as a matter of fact was actually decided upon ae too location for tho naval armor man ufectory of the United States. All of tbcae plans, however, wero knocked eky-hlgh by the floodsof 1001, and today tho entire property, including over 1,000 acres of land, is estimate i to not exceed 50 COO in value " ' -v Rrturvrrir;: OrerplTd Tbemaelre. ; "Confound Itl" trclauucd the sallow, Vlyspeptlcln tho flftU row, under hlfl reath. "We've overdone the applause. " Instead of merely coming out and; bowing her thanks, sho'a going to slug again." Chicago Tribune. I I Child labor is an undcsirablo "infant lnaustry." Boston Herald. . JJ; I Naaal Catarrh quickly yields to treat1 Eisnt by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreed -aeAritg,tJMinfin and beakthrfwliwe mu face over which It diflWa itsilf. Dregs' veil tno wjc bizo; 'inai raze py maii;m cenU. 'lest it and yoa ore euro to coatinae It... ...!...! -a uwunwueuu Announcement. J rn to tho ofio of atomizers in applying liquids into tbo nasal passages for catarrhal trou. hUt, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will bo known as Ely'a Liquid Cream Balm. Viho includinc tho praying tubois 73 cents. Druggists or by mail. Tho liouid form embodies tho mcd. at public aalo today. Tho ealo marka icinal properties of tho' solid preparation. MIIRmiirXlllHIIIIIIIUDIIIil!gXiIIEI!IIKnal-iUiS n ssm ianiH KsMjBMsV i H i B i Boys Iottyii 1 1 ii 1 1 1' The Now Tvjo Button Double Rroaatod Sack Tbo Norfolk, ing NnttyMnteriale.a '' -CC8. r. II E So mo rigid eciutiny of fabrics tho samrt tailoring for boys cloth ingaB for mon's; styles that havn I boyiBh graco with tho manly finish. 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