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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1903)
i'fifTS!S-!w!, -" y ,y" "i t ( JLJRX'UJ 'mbMl rK '!) CUBAN TREATY SAFE 'feeet Sugar Opposition Withdrawn Concessions to Philip pines Opposed i Waihluglon, I. 0. January, r Ratification of tlio Cub ui reciprocity treaty Is nesurcd by the formal with drawn of nil opposition' by tlio bcot nug nr men. At meeting thcnntociallon yesterday took this notion, and asked (or nn nmcnUtnont llmlllii tlio tortna of treaty tofl years, proUdug any grcator ro- Uiihtlon ol duly than "0 percent. It hdop'.cd resolutions protesting aralnst tlio unconrgeinont of tlio auitr and to bacco industries of tlio l'liIIIIplnBj by n 7G par coin reduction of tlto Dlngloy ratoi provided in tliu bill passed by tlio Ilmiiu, Tlio Culiati treaty will Imj rcpoiloJ favorably tc Oic Cuban'tenate, and rati fication by botb pnrllra seems assured. WOOLEN' GOODS." Are IZDjicclnllr Ailnptrd ro I'laltrd NUIrlM. Tlia poft woolen costume prepared for autumn and winter wear aro espe cially ndupteil for plaited nklrta, and tlieno tiro iulte popular, whllo they aro much vn rf I'd In Kyle, nomo having plaits only In tho back nnd otliern lie ,lu plaited nil tlio way n round Into a puilu yoke. Oi n few aklrlH the plaltn uro Htltchcd In grouped linen, or box p)altH n ru ntltclied each tide quite at tlmrdgo. On comber tailor tnado costumes brftclit colored l)Uttoun often inako (heir appearance. Thus n dark urny hopncl,lng Ih cnibclllNhcd by llttlo but tonti of Hcarlet nllk; n dark blue cloth .la trimmed with huttpiiH or plaid. Hill: ,wnlntH of palo colored natln aro cm bolllHheil by tiny dark buttons of mm metal and brllllantx. Gored sklrta, with the seams Btrappcd or trimmed at tho foot with shaped sS3Q&Qq , TUB NEWEST rOSTILION COAT. itrnpB or tabs of velvet, nro fnshlonri- bio mid nlso very gi'nccful, ns tho uu very Kruwuui, HB U10 UU- give height to tho wearer.' , 'oolcua dro In subdued nnd broken lines 'Plin nmv xtrnnlnncl hmkn.. i.,. i.n ...iM Li ..V " ... ru MffUt ua , m A, ",.: , yets for trimming, Tho illustration shows tho latest 'lilnf. If, nnollllnn M Tt i , "n ffS ". m li" ,r l!:W ". L2 I k m II fk It WW " -lAW . """.V l Wst I ri : ri yf, :.:., cloth, with tho wldo cuffs, mid collnra "" W plnld hnd tbo yoiit of whlto cloth. m . This model might -rilso bo cnrrWd out In shot velvet, wlffTnn nil over lace .test. JUDIO OHOLtET. '.lMr !' -: " - . . - Uf ! Ml III- a "i CANNOT ' T I RETIRE Political Asperations Don't Go Other Matters Before Congress Washington, Jan, 0 Tho Houto com mltloo on Naval Affairs refuted to re port tliu bill rttirinc Hobson, Tho president joined In making tho rotlro- merit request. Ilobeon in eaid to aspire to a ecat in congress from tho Alabama tllirlc( now roprosontod by Bankbcad. Ilccaueo of tills (act a, number of Demo crats on tho comtnltleo voted against tho rotirohiK bill. The Judiciary committee voted to re port favorably on tho L'.ttlcflo.d bill bated upon tho rccoinmnndation of At torney Ounornl Ktiox, providing for ex pediting civil suits undor tho Bhorman ptitMrunt lav;. The Cabinot had a two hoara ecsilon this1 afternoon. Trust legislation occu- pkd most of tho lima. Hull today presented tho army appro priation bill, and gavo notice that ho would call it up Mcudoy. Homy, Democratic, of Texas, wilt ap pointed by tho speaker to tho placo on tho Judiciary commit too, vacated by I.atiham, who becomes governor of Texas. SAFE TREES TO PLANT. Soma Ttml Arn Hnlil (a lie Llchtntnn I'roor. rerflona who want to surround their honitH with trees mid yet aro nfruld that by no rioluc they Invito danAcr hvm tho llRhtulnr; strokcH will bo In tcrcHted In Knowing that Ioiib pointed , or npear Nhnped lcuivcd trceH nro said . to bo llRhtniiur proof. This curlouB J theory, hiij-b tho Iluffnlo Nowa, has been i.ct down na u fact by n Cniindlnn, , John UurIi Itoii. That it la disputed uoea not detract from lt interest. "Willow trcea nro never Btruck,,, be hinted, with decision. "Willow nnd oth er lone; pointed leaves droop in flno weather nnd to a greater deffrco on tbo approach of rnlti or electrical disturb ance. "Troes that nro not upright ill growth, but Hprondlnj; or drooiiln. nro ucldoni HtrucK, out piucH. oaku and Uombardy poplam ai-o. These, aro nil upright. 'Treed with thick, smooth upper. cu tlclo nre Htruck often without regard to thblr height. Trees of thla.claua should not bo nlantcd near dwelllnirs. v'Tho coming of nu electric storm may often bo detected by tho drooping nttl tudo of certain plouta and leaves. They nro ono of nature's many vurnlngu of 'coming event).' Plmits that I havo uotlced to droop beforo rain Jr cloctrlo disturbance nro tbo Wild oxnlls, Cana da or wood violet, wild vines, parsley, vetches, and tho dlcentrns. When tho wild vino leaves droop, tuko'youc urn brolla with you. "Ponlura (not tho silver vnrlcty), wlb' lows, sumncs, maples aud tho elm droop inoro or leas. Tho elm, often sixty or eighty feet high, Is rnrcly struck. Farm era leavo it when clearing tho ground. j U is n thing of beauty and offers shado . to tho cattle mid safety during n storm. Tho farmer does not understand why,' but ho knows tho elms nro rarely, struck uy uguuiing," i w..'i-u m: .....- J -i ' . . I in- ..... ii i . i . m A bit of nuro nnd harmless mischief nt recitation nt Vale wm tho device of i fl IllAltllttM. J 4l.i. ktnH t0 ITfl ! I., .t troduecd nt roollHllnn n nrHn vvnriiTi J wmZ It mrlTZi So ti.torT,?wL Sf ,ii SnS .. luviuuti Ul II1U. VIUDO Ul l WilU HI'I lli0 tutor hitd o iiiucli prldo t2JT7 r ,,''!,' r1,,;?'!1,0 but twenty ytnrs nfcer. mcctlne U WOniUCr Ol 1140 CinSS, MS UTSt ttUU OU- Pt Question wn "5vir. ,W., (Whax 30 ffi 'iJ Wad0 tUut vatk '.vnro : inovo?'!' 'aefUMETneaa. Mao tl6v did BlV.qlo mlu, ilimmnn. y to go Ud nnd study music?' Ethel-Jflfq weight tool:up n.uub. Scrlptloiv I bellovei-Puck. , ,( .... 4. n.'i- RECORDS REFUSED As Testimony by Com mission .rf Were Irrelevant the Case to Philadelphia, Jan. 0 Judgo Gray be ing ill and unabio to attend tho meet ing of tho Anthracite cotnmlaolon today, Wilson took tho chair. Altornoy Lenahan produced many copies of court records attemping to directly connect tbo union miners with varioqs outragef. Wilaon refused to accept tho teati mqny. Ho said tho points wore not well tnado and wero irrelevant to tlio case, Tho examination of wltLcs-ca thon began. Gonoral Corbln was tho Crat wltncifl. Ho told of many disturbances and tho insults heaped on tbo soldiers; also tho boycott of toaraatera so that they could not get provlelona hauled. Rev. Houier related that whoa trying to conduct tho funeral of a dead man, a non-unlonlat, tho strikers rpat on the corpse, and afterwards called him a scab. A Priest's statement was taken re garding William Dottrey, whoycaterday defoatod Duffy for tho presidency of diilrlct No. 7. Wittiest eaid that Dot troy had remarked (hat ccaba should havo their throats cut. HANDSOME MATERIALS. Elftborntcncta tho Krynolo In Cven Inc tiovrn. Whlto and black beaver nro very popular for the trlcorne bat. Gold nnd allver braid will bo used on lints to be worn with tailor made dresses. These OIJ ECHO CHpE DU CUIKE. elmplo lints nro decorated with rosettes of moire, Bilk, velvet or tnf . - Tnrn .r. vvim t Velvet nnd silk will be used lavishly " "J""U"'BB lu tui" uivoouo, pn--v, broWM und a "0NY n,fldy rcd Win bo nbout tho 'avorlto tonoa for Ui& cnrly - .! I I4I. .-!... 4.. Autumn. Fantastic trimmings made of'glmp, gulpuro und sill: will not bu iiotlcenblo, on tho cloQi frocks, Vhllo on scrgo gowns wo shall sco llftt brnlds lQticd..vJthwMto nud, silver upots. .. Uolly'm ExvlAiWiiun, 'Mjothcr, what nro1 twins?" nsked Ilttltf Bobble. "I know,'' chimed nt.Dolly: "Twins is tWo liublest just tho ganio.n'fro- tiin lmbjcsj is triplets, four is quadrupeds, arid Qvo is,ccntlpeds,". , COURT IgOOtoQOe COLLIDED A " IN trIE FQQ ,'1 Eureka Steamer Dam 'aged in San Fri j cisco Harbor San Francltco, Jan. 0 Thd Pacific Coast Steamship Pomona collided la' the fog with tbo V, 8, steamer llarbla head. Bho ran acrots tlio 3Iarblehcad'e ram and we; badly damaged. The fog on the bay is tho hoavlcU In years. SHAMROCK THIRD RECEIVES HER PAnS,FR0M AMERICA London, Jan, 0 Tho American hol low spars for tho mast of tho Shamrock III arrived at tho Dennis yards, Glas gow toddy, Tho chief' spar Is 82 feet in length, County Good Roads Convention Puransnt tocallof Etato Vico Prcsl. Jent B. 1). Cothcart a Good Itoads County Convention met at tho court houto in this city Wednesday night, Jan. 7, 1003, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. 8. II. Cathcart was elected tem porary chairman and Hobt. W. Airey, temporary secretary, Tho chairman stated that as our pres ent roads bad already bocn sufficiently "enseod" tho object ol tho meeting wis to discass ways and means for tome thing better. County School Suporlntendont "W. II. Hunch thon delivered tho opening ad dress which showed that the speaker waa thoroughly conversant with his sub ject ard had made careful preparations of tho came. Hig remarks were loudly applauded and apparently cntiroly en joyed by the meeting. Tlio following resolutions wcro read nnd adopted : To Tun Coos County Good Hoads Con vcntiok, Coq.cu.lu, Crcook: Gkstlemcn :--Wo, yonr committee on resolutions, beg lervo to offer the fol lowing resolutions and recommeuda-" tions for your consideration and adopt ion: . First ; That wo heartily ondorco tho plan for etato and county Good lioads AsocIatlon as adopted by tho Goad Roads Convention recently held in tho city of Portland, nnd hereby recommend thai such plhn bo adopted for the organ! zatiou of n (.ounty aseqctalion ia this j COOOflH8KMaSegCseSggatMttggtMBtlaittttlCWS3 AAAVvA'vAAA4AAAAAAAAAAA An. Invitation, s n- l ' sPSB. these prices 11X) pairs I.adlss k i We 'sell m. V''il "v j- . 'SKfh " w JL-JL JiiL county. " I- t SeeoRdt We esdorso th tecommen- datioris made by said convention as to propesd amendments in our present road laws. . , he ' Tlllrir- W rAaniMmanrt. Ihof fatliav amendments to our present road fawe slwuld be urged in the following parti culars: I. That our present road- laws be so amended so that all roads to be here after opened'and bCtablfahcd shall con form to a practical maximum grade, and that all existing rdada exceeding such gfado shall be made to conform thereto as soon as practicable, except ing mountain roads that cannot be made to conform thereto. 1 II. That all prepared roads shall be viewed at tbo eame time as tbey are Purveyed in order to ascortaln wholher tne Bimu will be feasiblo or praetieable and can bo medo to conform to tho es tablished grade. III. That when such survey is made, two viewers shall bo appointed to ac company tho surveyor and if tho survey shall show tho proposed road to be feasible and practicable and can bo mad to conform to tho established grade, tho viewers and tbo surveyor to appointed shall appraite the damages and benefits to the property through which said pro posed road is to run and report the same to said court at its next term, subject to tbo approval of said court; and that tho present method of appointing view ers nnd appraisers bo abolished. IV. That wo tender R- vote.pI thanks to Hon. 8, B. Cathcart for tho interest ho has taken and energy and expense ho has expended in tho interest ot good rcads.in this county, Respectfully cabmlttcd. , R. C. .Uemext, ). ' k, 1 1 Nortox, J-Com. J. J Staxixt, ) Permanent organization was then ef .'cctol by electing Judge nar"locker,"Pres; R W Airey, 8ec.; GeoH Wilson, F P Nqrtqn, D E Stltt, J II Schrceder, Wm Absrnatby, John L Barker and Cbas llodiife, vico presidents, aud 0 C San- ford, Trcas. On motion the president, and vice president were rcado tbo ex ecutive committee of tbo association. The rice presidents wero authoiizcd to csll such good roads rrjeotings in their respective districts and assist in making permanent organizations thereof as they may deem necdseary aud expedient. Gonexnl diecitssion was thon had led by Judgo Schrocder followed by A Da huff, A J Sherwooi , L A Uobarte , S D Pulford, S II Cathcart, It C Dement, J J Stanley and D D Pierce. Judgo Schrccdor tbon offdred tho fol lowing supplementary resolution which was adopted; f JtusoLvrD. That wo recommend that our present road laws should be amundc d so as to require a stake to bo set and marked aud tho distanco from tho neat est fixed section corner noted nherovor the eurroy of any ptoposed coanty road iger Bargains " than ever 'before v.i, flno shoso, usual price $2.50 and $3.00. ft) pairs Uhildreus " ' " l2utotn). iV Jiuv Ui viijiuii o iiu nun vjicy Diwniiiiis. aniv ju ito a icuic n jiiur ft plfctH PtripoHeotch flannols, usual prli 25 cents. Sa'.o prico 1(! cento a yard pleos fancy dress goods, usunl prico 73 caotc. Palo prh'o 2 xeut-a yard z odds in corsets, usual prico to couta nqu $t.uu. oaio at cost few Jacfcoh wa havo left, alfco.cur' Furu and Rainy-Day skirts lYfQns' suits, few odds, 25 .per cent pjff. N as burst. . ' VH'fci 'H , iV r-i'.. Viiiii ciovm a Hctien 11m. " ' , A ' "Oh' motion lhe!eHvenlbs'lrdjonred SHbJwt to the csiflW thT w'eddstf.T , ' '" ' "'. JlVM f Jfr f r- iLi.- CM ATB AUHIBrlEIAL NEWS.O it -- - ... . - -j-j - -.j 4aanwBiM Ast&rla Board of IlcsUh hnva taken stringent measures to keep children off the street to prevent spread of scarlet fever. Special land flffents are in I;ako Cflsxitr . looking up land irregularities. It Is (aid there are over 600 Irregular land enterics in lhat county. Red Boy Mine at SumDter has fust declared a 0 per cent dividend on the preferred stock. ; A Dairymen's convention Is to b9 held In Med ford Jan. 12, RqV, Grim, pastor of the Methodist ' church, at Oregon City him returned. nis friends feared he whs lost !n thn woods, he having conn to his homestead near Cannon Beach, Clateop County. A good qnallty of Pa rati n was fonnd at a depth of 10Q feet, near Vale, Malheur, county and it is reported that oil line been utrnck in .two wells a few ml Ice" from Vain. Oil has been found at a depth of 150 feet. Eugene will yoto on bonding for i3V 000 for. a new school houso. The new raw" mill at Springfield' Is now ready to beg in active w.ork sawing. The total rainfall in thn Willamette Tally during 1002 was oM'.lD inches. 1 '"' There were 170 days on which no rain fell and ou a great many other days there was just enough to be reeorded. The Salem Water Co. made a Now Year's present of C per eint of their lat year's wages to each employe. 'Xhls amounts to considerable, as the com pany have a large pay-roil. There will not be an inaugural ball this year upon the installation of the . new State officers. (According to Fish Warden Van Duwn the receipts of bat office for the .month of December aggrigatcd f3 on account of licenses. ' Hugh Rittenhouse, a young Kan about 10 years old nearly bled to death Sunday He put a heavy charge in his shot gun While out hunting. The gun exploded and shattered his left wrist. He at temptid to walk home but gave out and when found was nearly dead. He will recover. , John McMaban0a dP&rate crimina in the Penitentiary assaulted gnard 'Jiy ' McCormick, who only saved his life by betting his asealent into Inseaaiblllty. Citizens of Linn County' have been petitioning to increase tax-levy in order thatthe schools in that county may have public libraries, taking adv-antc:-' "of the law created for that purpose one milt ia asked for. Thn assessed valuation o! Albany ia $1,077,610. " "-a-' The report of the Chief of'l'oliro of Albany show that altogether 202 ftrresta wero made in Albany during this year Just passed. Of thews thn laro't iutms wcry: 'Drunk and dleordely, S3; 'vag rance, 57; locked up ovo' nSjjht, no cljargo, 49; on stato cusea,25 Castle Chape), a new odifl "c?ftd in Hfllem by tl.'p Church -o' to, United Dnthron in Chrlet, was d"(Ifcml Mon day at Balem. Die hop "S. CU, for whom the chapel was uanud, conducted the services. r ' i . PelloTrlaif Caatoiu, "Whoop!" yelled the excited Inebriate ns he rushed iuto the hotel. "I'm n ter ror! I'm a man eater! I'm the biggest gun that ever hit tho pike! Wow!" "It's customary," remarked tho bouncer as he gazed at the subsequent .wreck outside, "when a guu' is loaded o flro it" Baltimore News. tAvwvw t -vl'C f'i 1 'feVaf vmhtia tinA iSV.k It. i ' ' J r halo prldn, $1.00 a pair -3 Kaiq prico ba cents a pair unco uuVlcenta. a pair. ' ' i . a i tf 3 ' "rA - , a.uk ) H Jf f I.. ) l i 1 ffj -. 2srmtviuiM3t