Daily coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 1902-1906, November 22, 1904, Image 2

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EDITORIAL
ADOFHNU TBS PROPER METHOD
JS'fTdegram)
. Asaousceiaeni. has Wca ma3e to tKo
;t'hl(tan aotifo crodc" against
fr5 11' -l . -l-l Jtn Un .
auguratcd through educational meth
ods in tho public schools of Portland.
ThVplaa proposed fe-ft simple one and
seweboliuvc, Ijhs the merit of effect-
tiveaess. It costem plates tlie delivery
of lKJwTtht shalfpresentt in a slm
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iiKerheasivo manner, the
feofa of o'igarerte amok-
klly wHere the habit ia
lulged by children of
teSrjKfcr Folldwing these leo-
tu?sw it, too classrooms there will be
tho praaitios of auticigafette
leagaj ambpg the schola:
both girl
-and hbye tbS dbjoct
w 6entImeHt pi&PriU
use of 'the. cfcarotte.
- It Is entirely superf no
MmMili dash Meal Market
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Henry Holm. Pro
1'y.t Fresh and Oared Meats, 1 n-d
'and all goods luufilly carrirM in
'irttclaei) rhop. Courteous at.
tendon ami (air treatment. :
i Pflone 181
Kr"iilrliieiy tb any part of the clt)
Marshflold
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washday
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Is a dread ten-" y a lur working
hottoOHife. "a need of this. Our
JJOUGH DRV mahml Is an in
duccrnent that will be appreciated
as an tiOiiomic.il labor pater,
Don't hrnak your back nt the wash
ixmrd when nt small expense, our
machinery will do your work. ; :
Hough Dry, 5c ber pouud Try it
COOS BAY STEAlieMKY
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UNION' BUTCHER SHOP
Newphop. New building.'
Everything dean and
frwdi. Complete line oft'r
tlte choicest lieef, rork? -
Mutton nnd VeaJ. Bum
dooi Sooth of Postofflce.
Cftas. & Sichard Jtobfc, fiyis.
Marsiuieia,
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COOS -BAY IRON WORKS
F. E. NELSON.jPROPRIETOIt. '
MA.NFACrufelNG
CawMtw fas Iwtn snti Brouse for
5w Mills, milresus, Mines and
gets Cawse, ' . , '
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TUtEJUQN 48,
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,of this habit Is nccoUutablafor moro
llrontalml physical derangement
among the sohool children of tho coun
try than any other yltbin,the toaoh of
. , educational cr legal Influonoe, This
fact became so1 ndtcnt iu tljo city of
, New Yorl; that til; Superintendent of
ivtlMnfl.wi fnlf. imYinnil trt talm i.Yt
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matter practically in. hand, with t&rS
resultant organization of a NatioaaJ
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naaroyjuuu wi. wui.a uun.f.,
nmongtlw schools of the couptry. Thd
- labor has been carried forward thus
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far with very satisfactory results.
inr Willi vtwj Btu-iainuiaMjr joauite.
A
toginnlng ia to bo inado in Portland
with tho hop0 umt progress hero will
bo commensurate with what has been
made elsewhere. Thoro can l no de
nying the fact that the method of pro-
cednrejis tho wisest coacehaWfl, nor is
hero any doubt that it will bear feood
'fruit.
Chicago Wlfat Market
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Operates friendly o wheat see do
mandredy to overtake supply. Po
aitioa of the leaders Will corn shorts
be distorbedr
Weekly reVioW or grain trado and
exceptional market conditions furnish
ctt exclusively ixf the Dally Coast Mail
by the house bf Fifs,' Manson & Co,
Hoard of Trado, Chicago.
in wheat tho simple proposition for
the owner o'f tho cash property and tho
trader in futures is this: The market
must in the end be made on the supply
and dfiihand. The supply is certain
to bo reduced; tho deniawLAMHtipin
to overtake the supply. ;HHbBn.
other proposition which Bif Bjt8
plain; if, while suppliLHe
mand, tho prices are heUHKd
vanced, what will bo the mcHHL so-
nwhen demands are in, excess of
awpilos? For the week past prices
ohed a level -Jto 6 cents oyer low
point of previoui week. Net gains
were to 2s cents. This gain was
made while" the flour trade was ddll,
whilo the rains mo'ditied the dry weath
er and Hessina, fly complaints and
whilo stocks of wheat increased.
Thero aro numerous reasons for tho
support whtoh, forced prices higher.'
Thero jwaSywop in tba Argentine
supply SBiptftwintry bad wet weath
er andrffiijjSg iiaih of Bdenos Ayres
njuriug irftfiroaching harvests.
For tho PUfftfop in weeksSjiverpool
reportea-nKwbeats held dearer.
It will ndt lrl4g uqtil ioo will Stop
Rusildn porrs'aSl Europe in oaso of
accident to tho Argentina provinces
turn to America to try to buy bread-
stuffs. Spring wheat receipts at North?
west markets fell off for the week 095
cars. All western markets Hurt on
three different days nearly 500,00
bus. dally less than same days last
year.
One powerful Ioftal interest is bear
ish and short, declaring that a break of
10 cents is due. No doubt a decline
of half that muoli would allow tho big
short lines to bo covered nioely. Mean
while twenty other interests are waft
ing for oven a moderate drop in price
to accumuluto lines for tho fnturu.
There is a Wall street holding in
wheat which may become a dead'
weight if liquidated or a great bull
force if held and enlarged. With the
lines drawn In this way the market
may easily turn on one thing thotfall
ing off in receipts. Another thin' for
tifies buyers; they see little chance for
a break in contracts for December or
May whilo cash prices are at a pif
mium over futures in all markets.
This is the Are whioh keeps up the
efcoani.
Corn traders are crossing n bridge
between tho old and tho new crops.
'The last olfthe old corn h going Kast
iu any dissertation oli tho fcvii,tefc8
of the oigarctte habit; It fe fact
long since ostAish(5d( ana sabliahod
beyond dispi'to, that (ho ovUejypote
pwtummmnvimv'mtwwiwnmHtmnwiwi'
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kiad of ,JJM.Iir, SiwW
aad (1a XbIbss, oiu sa4
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atftHwy pxiofe: Tho first arrivals or
new Cera arc bringing prloes from 1,5
to of oaate, regnrdlesi 01 tHwatoc
which rcrvkts'tho ruooipU 4 and np
gr.tfl This is tho situation which
zavorp uuyers icnipornmy. win tno
squecaS for cash corn during the lloit
fortnight foroo tho Docombur itrioo so
high ns jio alarm tho short tollerfl for
AtJ t M.9 IJUUHUUVU 1IUIS iiuvnuj 4v-
od tho May prioo from 15 to 47 cents.
lidt thoro is boforo tho trado tho 2,450
million crop. Illinois, Nebraska and
Iowa havo bumper yields and thoy aixs
the groat shippers. Jt looks liko spnso
to expeot tnat theso states will uiovo n
mountain of now forn boforo this
month ends and that supplies wll bo
burdensome boforo tho year undsi Ad
vanco iu May prico for any reason
should invito selling.
Thero is gradual ltHitiening of oats
prices, absence of selling pressdrd,
prospeot that sales from present stocks
will cauHo removal of hedges and this
likely to 1 fault in n mere notivo mnr
kot.
Chicaifiiin Market
(By tSF j?Kor. 10)
DHcemberitajKLbSJg 1.07 tS
May Wheo 'fc .oS gj-j
Corn, ' 684 8Jy
Oats,
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LYNCHING
NARROWLY -AVERTED
Suicide (ieavejs ? Note
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jnouteau,.Aiont., rnov. 2J wwiaiBg
to spare his parents the ignoniny of
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northern Mbrltana, suicided and left a
message stating that his former port
ner, Jamea Fisher had shot hini, ind
then fired a bullet through his abdomen.
, A courior dispatched to Itfalston's
dabin to notify him that his father was
dying, found; his corpse nnd hftnoto.
A passexwos organized and a search
for Fishpr began, when another note
was delivered tolling about dim suicide
and reo,fleath?g those who found tho
body to 'keep mum''. The first no.t6
caused a sensation and for a time there
wero threats of lynching Fishor If ho
were caught. The coroners'; jut; on
investigating rendered a vgrdloi of
sa'cide.
PRESIDENT WILL
VISIT ROUGH RIDERS
Washington, Nov.32It ia officially"
announced that tho President will at
tend tho reunion of the ItougH 'Kider
at Ban Antonio nest Muy. Ho. will
make only one speech on tho trip and
that will be' at the reunion.
Swils Treaty Signed
Washington, Nov. 31 Secretary
Hay and the Bwlss Chargo d'-Afaira
Probst this morning signed ij aflitra
tian'tre,ty in Ijehalf of !h''j "fruited
States and Switzerland.
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having a son suicide, JacobU,"! t0 , Aarprft Jn Noth,Dg
one of the but known trapW L.tf foiad oi his 'jo'&ft&ft
RIOTS AT
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ST6CKADE
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hion Miners are
Wounded
Benton, 111., Nov. S3 A hundred
shots wero fired into Loitor's stockado
at Zoigkr early this morning. Doputy
Marshal Powell is rejMrted killed, six
non union miner wero wounded and it
)s said that some of thorn died.
Tho shoritr bus goiio to Zeigloz with
a posso of 75 mon. Ten deserters from
tho Zellgor mine nrrivod here today
nud roportod nil tho millers anxious to
leave.
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'OICIDB
Fresno, Nov. aii-Jhnioa Bigby last
bight! in a fit of jealp&yL shot unci
killed his wife and her eorauanfoii A?
V. King,. It is asqorted that IMgby
and liis wife had n-eparnted owingito
tho attention paid tho woman by King.
The latter had bocn warned to desist
but paid no attentoin. t
San FranciHCC, Nov. 31Chas.
Cooper, aged 22, a student of tho Uni
versity of California, suicided this
morning in Golden Gate park by shoot
me himself in thn hoail. HiA lminrt 11
perwwi oid
r cau for tfea4yd.
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Moody Will Not Resign
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Washington, Nov. 31 It was on.
nouueqd at tho Whito Honso his nf tor
noqn that Atty.Uen. Moody 1 as rooor
s'idorod his dotorniiu'ntion to loavo the
Cabinet His reappointment Is
assured.
Packing House Burned
Fresno, Nov. SI Tho Drogorult
Co.'ti mammoth packing honso and' its
contents, consisting of hundreds of
tons of driod fruit, burucft lust night.
Tho rolling stock bf ho Bonthern Pa
oifio was also destroyed. Tho loa is
$100,000.
Just Received
A large assortment of
Fleischer's Ynni,
Shetland Floss,
Saxony aud Ice
Wool in all Colors
ojkI 'ffatsflt':. ,
H. FineiFs
J. D, SPRECKELS BROS, S. S, CO.
, FACT EXPRESS STEAMERS
BRBAtWATBR & CZARINA
OARRYlNfl PAS8ENORR8
AND FRKIOHTOIRKOTTO
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Title Guarantee and Abstract Company
ARSTRACTS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE'.
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We furnish title guarantee certify
bates from the most reliable houses
on the pacific coast. also under
Writers seburities for Industrial bonds
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Henry Sengstaeken, Manager
Douglas Block,
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Holiday Goods
First eo'rft first nenedi I hnva a cholcs tin f
Christmas Novltls and It will pay you to call
and see mi before purchasing elsewhars. - -
GULOYSON'S FURNITURE STORE
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E, M. FURMAN
Dealer in Pianos and Organs
Marshfield, Oregon
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New Chairs
If you wnnt a chnjr for Stylo, Durability nnd Comfort, BfMho jiow.-,
wljustlbio spring .Morrln Clmlr, with tootrmt. Mtaioii stylu ,
Knekcrs in wnntlicrcil onk. .. . .- "irH
New line just received
fintst e.yer brought here.
Union Furniture
CAUrURMA AND GRE60K1
COAST STEAMSHIP GO
Cee. D. Cray A Co, Cen. Ats
4Z! MarK0t St. 8 F
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S.S, ALLIANCE
H AKDWICK, Commandlnir.
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PORTLAND vkt COOS BAY and
EUREKA s,
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Hound Herth, Nov 17
at umyicx OKTinw
L. W. IHAWJ ACEHT.
Office is Dm Larebflf OomrHy'n cevr
wsrehoH. Phone 441. '
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