jr&H " - - !- , Vtlwl. '-r Sf - ll. m ,ll - AV ' tr 1 -' ..V ,t L,. 31m 11 mJLiwii ! ! f. it i. UCCfIVTAACT HI A II TT LlLl&iu I vlfAu I lflrilu , .... .,. M- -- TELEPHONE, MAIN 45.. Entered in the Tostofficc at Mnrshfleld, as Sccerd Class fatter. WAIL PUBLIS: IICO CO., Prortlctors. P. C. LEVAR, F. X. HOKER, Editors and Mnnagcrs. G. W. WOODWARD, Foreman, Issued Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad vance, 81.50 a Vcar, $t 00 Six Months. DAILY: By mrtil, for advance payment only, 30 cents a month; 4 months lor Si 00. When not pari in advance the yrica is 50 ceatv. pr month, straight. luu:d ciery ir.oransj except Monnay. 1,-11-ijjaJ.Mii. H-ij 1U' "" mtt . HEW BLOOD NEEDED It has gone t xi far to Hop tin appro bation frr IU- l.-wt mil CM k inn. by having 0'- ui.iier put '' tin rtieruudi m. W- ;i ifl.u- t" put tjJe.itatot.Oitn.'",!! i-c.u-e the gir.lt '.?ih Uiri.st up mil; and now tii.i uv i.tCriil V'SUIliJ lei Kit tin' pprr. "t '- . 1 ... ......1 in 1. .1 jou wo' wvre on!ni.yi vrw!i". " " ' manner ho eiitvipriru ws iul"Mlloi , through the lecli.muo. g m " JtOBU'COffl arc I'l.iv ivrsiinw-i lhat II there is one p'ace in the world contrdln) by tle Aiil bii.011 r..ii m.u Tleudfl lu-w u..mI IV It VJir:vM. ! Uie Lewijniv.t C. Uu will oriu,; it. KoEebnrg l'.a:ndelor. Y,hc:htr or not tlw l'l ttaiiestW' cen dunlon i correct, that th rtii-ter.Uut I honlU not be :t.v;ktU on the haU rail lin rrproprii't . "' ict' os tbousht la tlit last M.T.onet abort quct td. "U there it cut place ooutiollwd by iltft ianlv Swon rtce thai netl e Wol,UU Onrpoc." .Tile fact it that Or$OB f s-Hl.J by n dH?m.i clatt of iopl from tlwte who W.tlod California :.d Wafitinton. ami tut result is Mint Kith better nitni adrsntases than cither of the cthert, she hae fa.l n behind is the race. L'von now the procrettivo talk, the rueilinu ! for better tb ngs, co;n from a compar atively emafl proportion of tho j oojlc, and the great majority is too slojsieli to move, or aro r-o'itiveJy .-eaclionary and want to return to the days "btforo the railroad." There isn't a well-settled comtnuuily in tho ttate where tho people as a whole are alive to what's what, and it wantr 3n influx of new people of the right kind to snow under tho mos':ack and the kicker. . . Coos Hay is no worse off than the rett of the etate, in betas cursed with" an un due proportion of the kin J :l eople 7I10 make n life work of :ryiug to block the whceU of progress, m The Lewis r.nd Clark --propnation will cost Coos county over $10,000, but il it would "hav9 tiio effect of bringing In and identify in,; with ue but one man of means and of the enterprising fpirit Tvluch distinguishes an honored few ol our citiz.ni, it would be wortn the uo-.t. PWJe&cc?S3t3rt5SOaaC(ICeorl0nnnU' through the provisions of the 3 r ij, . I land bid, aro limitwl o$25W In thecon- 51 LiUIlUI Jdlo H Of id Donr'n 2 LflC I 60PiG S 1 & - - 2 ... ..... .... - 2 Under ihi hesd the MAIL w'l! be a 5J plea$edtQpibluh cemmurlotioix va tnhi.rt. nt n rti.r .I.imI iiB.aim.r .. ml tit " ' reiponnbihty for xYm otlmnii ex- (j eMed Contribution r,c invited ' Totiik Editor, In tho Co et Mail of March. 19 is an article on tho Navy Lcagua of the Cniled Sttttos. Tho nrticla date that t is similar to holies of tho same- nature in rtrcat Britian, Itlay,Ue!giuin and France. And from what I can learn of it, it is a ni,i ...i,in ff ,ir 4i,n ! oil ti,,, ,.t,.ti;vc.,i world wide tfhir, that is all the civilized . nations: and its object is the enme in all ( of them, which is "to arouse national '. interest in tho movement for a greater . -1" t Myy.'ThifyVe'ems to lA'theobjoct of tb htgoe S3 ifcey vii, for "a qnlcken- limof public u:ltnf which may bo hxkrd for Hint will remit in n few years ., p., Aini'ttciu. navy that will bS able lo ropo with nny tlmt nails tlio ea," What I would llko to know la where i tfcr quitting jMihit? Suppoco won't tin t.nv tlmt is big enough lo eopo with au tit them, nud thin samo league is nt work over union tho other nations, and thoy point out that the Unlltil States Iiavc swell i large navy that thould tho c .include to become agrf eslve thoy could unt copo with them ami (hoy must build more and torpor war veitele: an.', thou upon thoir doing so thu leaguo would say to tho I'mtctl, ''totes sgnhi. You eo thoco other nations sun building wni vessel to that you cannot copo with them, fo"you must build more, is ther anything to stop it utiort of a nation' reroun'es to build ships. That such ft cjii'to is liable to uiako war any tho lees' likrly is an argument that good rente will net boar out. There would be just -. . iiiii.iti ......n im !?, ilnr. ni'nrv tnlr III. " ",ul" ""iv " """"" ""; "i- tii pugilism to prevent Ccliting nmonc men. The question ie wholhrr there isn't a niytar stowKJ awav in the wood pile bj owed lb lari:o tl':r.s who liaf th ait'iioiNiSy ( inaMiifuutuririK arm r piaK im1 by iHirtivH wbn mar anticipate utiblu oomnnimlM tlnlutl i -? '. 1 IIOMAK liCCKM N ManhfieU, Ore. Mdiuh H), lViJ. Kuituk Daily Co Air Mail. ifarihllh'., Or. fr Sjr. Alkwiw myDelf lo teed to yen a few lint;, leaving to you wbethor to mak me of it or not. Sum of thd tnoro iatuUer.t property hoders in th-i neiKhbothood of Aragri how very lit.le regards for exiftiriR inmlawd, so as not to plead ignorant of tuch laws, I 6bonld very much like them to be warned, that, hunting with does iff prohibited at all times, never theies: there is not a day whore deer are oot chatcd by worthless dogs. The killing of deer at this senron U cloted, they must not think it lionoreble to carry thrcn deer at one time last week end iu open daylight. The partut claim respectability and nn grept Itohts in the church, let them know that whether breaking the game law or com mitting other unlawful acts should not bo committed by people as they claim to be. OsAVuo Wjshm Jcsticb Done. Myrtle rcirt. Or.. March, 1!03. o Irisli Land Bill The Irish land bill, which is now be fore tho Uritieh Houee ol Commons. ! provides that tenants shall pay 3 1.4ror j cent interest on loans from tho govern- wont, that untonantftd farms and era.-1 ing lands will bo fold to neighbors ton-1 tuit luLU that three commissioners will fuporviee the tales, The adyanco to the getttnl district and tUhfi elsewhore? IJi L111 lll "( effective November If-t. Mr.;Wyntlham taid J76O.W0,0O'J .. ... . . could safely Iw advanced on Irish lands. 1 i..,( u n . i i ,t t . . but he thought the iCllOWS WOUld not ino!ve t,0,(u0,tw0. The Irish Socre tsry txplalrod that while the maximum clureo on the English treasury would eretcd ? 1,073,000 iu a Einglo year, tho reduction iu thu cost of thu udminietra- tion of Ireland $ 1,250,000. would amount to 1 iiuii! Hear CIi-Im, Tho I'ii'st When ho propoised to me, ho noted like n rovulur Idiot. Tho Sucojnl Well, my dour, you. must rcijioiiiLcr Mint ho wiih dointj 8ometbIl . LUot..h Set. L'thlng KJilflliiK- the Illume. Knox Why do you nlwnyH put "dic tated" ut tho bottom of your letters,' You have no stenographer. Knlx Well) you secI'm d very poor peUerJJojbjn ffcrnhL '.ytf ''"" h '' Hill Will Keep Away NO INTENTION OF INVADING . CALIFORNIA OR OREGON Wall-Street View of Various Re ports of New Railroad on the .Pacific Coast Kew York, March 2:!. (Special to the Oroonhiu.) Aiithoritativodcntalof the rumor that tho Northern Securities will extend its linvs routhward nloug tho I'dcitlc Const is obtained at tho head quarters of tho company in Now York, It is Mated that J. J, 11:11 has no inten tion of invading cyon Oregon, lot alone Ciligornia. Great interest is evinced horo in the numerous reports from tho Pacific Coast rclativo to survojing parties at various points in Oregon .ml California, Thoso reports have bcori recurrent throughout the last year. In mod cases they have seemed to hint at undertakings engineer ed by the flarriman lines. In most in stances the Ilarriman authorities have I taken pains to deny that they have anj- thing to do with the project as outlined The present report Is manifestly a combination of two prior rumors, one that a lino was being built through from Salt Lake City to Coos 'lay, Or., and the other that a line was projected from Hurrk.i, Cal., through tho mountains into Nevada. In tho investigation of the San Francisco nport it baa developed that both these prr jocts are still in ex istence and that tho latter at least has gol pro-pecta of being ultimately car ried through to a conclusion. It transpires that tho projectors of the Coos Bay line have had the project in mind for eomo yeara. Immediately after j the purchaeoof tho Southern Pacific tho plan was brought to tho attention of E. 1 H. Ilarriman, and it was proposed that he assiit the projectors to run this line through from Salt Lako City and make it a link in tho Ilarriman route to Port land, as well as reaching a terminus on ihe Pacific at Empiro City in Coos county. The project was investigated , Benton for tho Coast Land A Livestock and was found wanting In several !m- Company against the Orcgon-Paciilc portaut particulars, tho chief 0bicctlonCoIoul"tIonComPnny' Tho proceeding .......... , . was a foreclosure of mortgage, and do- being tuat the territory ecrved was not creo was taken by efaujt. rich enough in local traffic to justify tho The fishing reason opens upon the choosing of this routo in comparison! -,,... , , in,r c .. 1 ' I Columbia on April (D. Seventeen cm. with tho route now followed by the Ore- i:erlcs ftrn preparing to can fish ard ten gon Short line up the valley of Snake Uiver. A good part of .the tho territory pro,nl!od a corlaIn rcaUh !" Iumbor traffic and possibilities in the lino of mineral development, but In neither of th8g0 respects was It considered to pos- soseB any advantage orer the Oregon Short Line route. Since tho comploticn of tho latter routo tho project has again been brought to tho attention 0! the IfarrimnnMntercsts, and they have agsln ,,,, ,, ,, , .. declined to beromo identified with tho! v I I L fit- 1 1 It.. I f f I project. It is undorslo'vl in H&rrimun . . .. . .. ,.,,,.,,. circles that tho peoplo behind tho Coos Hay project nt tho proiiont time aro not ., , ... , ., . . othcrwiee well known in the railroad, 1 world, llarrimnn's peoplo disiaiso the , theory that liock Island intere&ts have taken up tho tatk that Mr. Ilarriman declined. Tho Rock Island people them selves, say thoy are going no farther northwest than Denvor. Eureka & Eastern will agnin come prominently before tho public when tho money stringency in the New ork mar ket becomeB less marked. Tho project is now just where it was at tho begin ning of the tight money period last FaljV Plane have be32 diawa for tig sntlre route, mid thtuo Mirvovlng corps have I been iu tho field for the pastidx mouths, ' It was tho operation ol thceu corps that grtvariuo lo tho rumor of lllll luv.ir.lon. It tuny be noted that tho Interests be hind thu Kuti kn A. Kitslern also took thoir plans to Mr. Hnrrimmi iuul nskod his luslft.Mico In building thu road. Thoy said that the project, If carried through from uoino point on thu Central Pacific In Humboldt County Nov., to Kiuoka, In Humboldt County, Cal., would materially tcduco thu dlstaurii from Salt l.nko City to tho Coast, mid would alio afford n lower grade lino, Mr. Harrimnu I cole tho matter undur consideration (or peine innuthi, and sunt his ox porta over tho proponed route, At oiin tlmo it wits coimldored that Mr. liarriuuui would certainly mcepl tho of fer miido him by Priiieu Punlatowpki and his nttoclatcs, but ho tltinlly drclded that thu harbor fncilitlos at, Kurokiniid the right of way through thu mountains weru not outllcluutly promising to justify tho construction of n new branch to divide the u utile of thu Union Paclllc'a tiinin lino with thu Central Pacttlc. Mr. Harrlumn if, thorcforo, not at present interested in Eureka & Kuktoru. (state and general news) ll, C. French has bcon appointed President of Statu Normul school at Weston. Tho hello girl in tho central ollko at Weston committed pulcldo Monday by sliootiuK herself through tho heart. l'n riHjaitwl Iovu wa, lnL, cauHt. Culumlia county was tho first ouo to send its state tax in this year. I Cattln suffered eevorcly this winter1 owing to hurd winter. ' Monmouth has n Hoard of Trade and will pull for immigration. ' A naval recruiting ttatlon has been opened At Salem and will be held all this , nick. j Tho Armstrong murder case is being' tried at linker City this week. , Eugcno has on a building boom. Missouri appropriated $10,000 for tho Lewis .'; Clark Fair. J. D. Daily of Corva lis has reaived tho appointment as surveyor genorul of Oregon vire Henry Mcldrum. Governor Chamberlain lins not yot selected any person to succeed Julius Meier, who doclined to servo as a mem ber of tho Child Labor Commission. Judgment for 1101,301 and costs has bfton rcnJorC(l , tll0 circuit Court for cold etorngo plants also nro making ready to roceicvo fish. Rudolph Larson, n fisherman of As toria, foil Tuesday morning from the roadway on Seventeenth street to the rocky beach below, a distance of 13 fcot striking on his iiead nud badly fractur ing his ekull. IN MEXICO. Hehool children Htudy t fl,(Jll1- Tin. i.!miiii.rinlilii nt In . -ll"",,,"!"J' "l '" lllilllliliK liliili thoir lemotH hotolK are nil "'miiiIht men. 'J'ho host Knides of coffoo 1110 sold ut robneeo hIoioh. The Mo.VIen meal coiihIhIh' of moro kiitds of uieui thiin vogotublo. Mlu,WIIJlf Hlrwl wn ,,, ,,,, I'ivldo llireo ehihsim of conveyance In tho elites real cstuto Is Hold by tho Htjuaio meter instead of tho front foot. JVult and vegetables nro not Hold by mousuie, but by tho dozen or by weight. Many tailors tuko tho clothes of thoir customers to the patron'H homo to try tlivin on, Mexican men of tho-lower classes wear tho biggest huts iu tho world, tho woHien none nt all, ' . Sunday Is tho grennmiisoment'tluy. All big oiitortnlnmoiitB uro resorvefl or this general holiday. ", Thoutor mnnai,'or"nro' fine'tl If thoy, do uptproducb, bo'cuRi nud rcnturcs advertised. Modem Mexico. ,. ., ' srjz WHt WHEN GDyfxtiS CILlW llrod Mm cottult that oxcoods thu llii'llu of n ntinjilo cold, If lon'i of llotdi gooiwilh It, you nuroly iioml our KiiiiiIdIiiii of Cod Mvor Oil with HypnplioaphltoMof l.ltiio nfid Soihi, It IhiII.Im fnHlor than dlsenno can tnar down, Mnknti IiIiiimI, glvea ntrouttlh niut euros Htiiliburn tluoiU iiul lung truithloN, Todo Its hi'iit tlkM'iiiitUlon bIiouIiI ho Iri'hli. You aro turn of fronhucps w.ien you gut our omulploii, .Mado lit frequent Inter vals that's why phyilclrt'tj prefer It. Prlcu 70 conic SEGSTACKEN'S PHARMACY MAUSUl'llCIvP, LUCKY GERMAN DIPLOMAT. Count von ()uiiill, AVIiimr Work linn rtinmeil UiilmT WIMu-lm. Count vou Quadt, first norri'tnry of tho'Mermnii embassy, nt Vanlilngtoii. who hits boon granted leave of nbwnco nnd N now on his way to (Inrmuny, wan chief reprrsotitntlrv of"Triininfror'1 lu this, couutry diirtug tho Intnrlm bo twce'ti'tlie doparturo of Dr. von Hollo ben nnd tho nrrlvnl of Mlnlstor von Stornburg, who, It Is thought, will ho mndo nmbniuadur. Count Quadt ttiv'll tho arrival of Huron von Htornburg iMiulticted tho Merman end of U10 Von ctuolnn trouble. Count voti (jii'i'lt linn bcon Kooliilly prutnliiciit Iu Vn-hliigtoii. moro 10 tier- hapt Minn might have boon tho ram had not Amhiissador vou IIoIMhii boon n tmcholor. ('oiintex-i vou (jiiadt 1ms acted 11s tho hostess nt all the re cent receptions nt the (iormmi embas sy nnd took 11 prominent pnrt lu tho fiitcrtulumoiit of Prlnco Henry when ho wbh horo lant winter. It 1h expected Mint Emperor Wllllnni In recognition of fount rou (Jimdt'H iierrlcos In this country will promoto him to n moro Important post on tho expiration of his three moiitlm' leave. OWNS ALL THE BUFFALOES. M'tint I'inini-r Hill I'miMum to Un Ullli III ll.-ril of IIU011. I'iiIchh tho plmiri of Mnjor Cordon W l.llllo, president of tho ArkniiMis Ynl ley Nntloiinl bnul; ut 1'iiwueo, 01.1a., mul who Is known throughout tho west ns "Pawnee Hill," go nstrny, tho peo ple 0 thin country In tho courno of 11 year or two will bo hitppllcd with buf fnlo beef. "Pnwneo Hill" hns bought n tnint of hud coutululng r00 ncnii nenr Kouo sha, WIh., nnd In the spring Ih to put n herd of wild hufriilo upon It. Inci dentally Major l.llllo, through tho aid of l.lovd P. .NIcodomtlH. has formed 11 million dollar imtrmo trust, una trio statistics of tho government show tlmt ho Iiiih en mill ed every wild buffalo In tho ('lilted Hliiies mid Canada mid In fact tho entire world. Tor tho last ton yours Major l.llllo nnd Mr. NIcodoniiiN have bven nt work getting Into 11 Mingle herd nil the buf falo In tho world, but tho tusk Js now practically completed, mid tho mnjor bus a Mingle herd roiiHlstlug of IHl." mil main. All of those will bo pluccd on tho rr ' riT, I 7 "" kaiob aonnoxV, txtiizaL I- mfmMfmm cot.sr O.V t' At'T. I t ArfKlf fytf.yCMV$t -A - u OUKGON. nvajmrmrji Konoulm rniu'lt, when flioy will ho in 1'iiny toiuh with tho mnrl.i'tii of Now York iuul Chicago. In gottlug this herd together Mnjor 1.1111m linn lon'titly bought tho fmiiomi "Coiul Night" hold Iu Toxiih mid thu Alvold held III Moil tan. 1. Thu only iiiiIuiiiIm of tho rai'o now to bo found oiitsldo of this herd aro In tho porks of Now York, Chicago, Kan lYiinclsoo, Yollowrftono mid Cin cinnati. , Major l.llllo d one of tho most notol of tho men who have mado tho wtttl finnans, and his daring Hchomo of cor lulling nil tho liiirfiiln Iu tho world Is In keeping with nnv.y oIImth which lin hiii mado. Ho Is togiirdl iin oiio of tho wealthiest moil lu tho wont. At I'nw noo h owns bunks, railways, general storoi mid everything tlmt timid Im toiiMldorvd it general utility. I lo was oiiKlually n "touderftHit." Ho mil iHiru ut HIiMiiuliiKtoii, III . nud wns eliuiitil nt Yale. When ho had emu-pli-tid his 00II0KO roiirw, h- wont wost itnl wns H4Miii tho lion of tho faniom IIHi wlileli ItJtirktMl tile opelilliK of Mm-rii-r"UtM strip for 'louhuillau. With II Mlm-le ImiIIImI ho IteriWlM llio h-tullna v. ti.i,- nmii In th lion- trrltity and Ik-i-iitne Liio'ii mm "the IJttlt Clmit of Hie Weit." lo Iw-fMtiie the tnill .' 'nt of tho Boveinnwiit In Mm now t. r Mury nml wns tit Intn'tvtcr the Koirttiiiient In tho denting with tho litdliuu. A outlier Hloi-jr. .Nt.e win .(Ail 1 eook tiwlny. iK-Ai 1 lb 1 -b r't iiiro. Hut wliet nro wo going -atV l'llogoiMb- Hlnttor. "i Iiicrnllt 0 1'ue llitt.li, "' dilliuo what to 1I0 iiImiiiI Josh," il r.Uliier CotiitiM4l. "Ilo don't 1 in to liiivii iiiiiili enterprise." "You're lifen ooiiiplnliilir 'bout Mitt boy or nemo wo wont to that thony lor," replied IiIh wlfo reprotliiKly. "You've gone nhond an' lean-l till tho debts olf tho place, all' of there ain't tiny Incentive for Josh to go out In thu wide world nu' htisllo, no's lit- can eomo hack un' lift tho mortgage Jen' us thu landlord Is about to forocloc, It's your own fault."- W.-jMnjiisa iltv jjfjy-ir CIVIC BETTERMENT. Tlir Trnliiliin: u( I'ntnrr Clllirim In Allllileliuil ( triliilllir. "Dirt :. ' . iicrucy" are. qulto ns truly synoiO'iiious n "clenulUii'ss nud godlluoM," iuul streets 11s' well as bono rolled tho character of Mielr oc cupants, says the Pittsburg Dispatch. In Vienna If a person throws 11 torn envelope Into tho stnot ho Is arretted and lined. In Paris public opinion hut been educated to belloro (fiat a Ktruet should ho as liiiiuneiiluto as a house. lu 11 fl thecllli'M of Hidlnnd thesth-otfl nro not only kept fieo fro'm litter of any sort, but scrubbed iind'gariilshci! as well. OrdiiimieeM for the pi oner va tlon of iitreets and lilgliwuu nro not tyranny. They aro for cleanliness au K"dlluoss. Tho iiiovomonl Inaugurated hj -thoughtful women for civic betterment through "vitiligo liiiprou'iriont" soci eties, "health protective" mssooIiiMoiu mid "good govornment" leagduu Is ui ready beating fruit, looking toward niiiiilclpal elomilliiosri. If the chlldioi 1110 early taught that tho slreolfc, th railway iiiih, tho Kchoolhouho'aiid blhei public liulldlngH aro not for uno us dust bliiH or garbago pulls any mine than (ho house, a givut step will bat boonmtlued. M,s 1 iiiii 111 ' 1 I)Jro erlnit u Oolit Mine. fU'Ul w.id illseovoied In Callt'ortilu 111 ' ) th m. I In Colorado In IH.-.H. Tho dis- eoviry wiim iiecldeiilal Iu both ciisim, lii"l tho la ft created tho Iiiiptesslon Mint iiilnoH were "lyltiK iiiYiiud loosu." AdvontiirerH drifted about lu hopo of ' "ni'umhlliig upon 11 mluo." Mr. Thayw lu his ".Marvels of thu Now Weill1' mentions several liuitmicoH of lucky "HtumblliiK." Three men while look lug for gold lu California dlHcoVorcil tho dead body of 11 mini who evidently had been prospoclllij;. "Poor iollowl" Hlllll OIIO Of MlO tUlO. N"IlU llUH p.UPiU'll In hlH chockM." "J.ol'ti glvo Is lut u decent but'lul," Hiild anotlier. "Somo vjl'o or mother will bo glut! If over she l;novt It." Thoy began jb" dlj,' u grave, Tlireo foot below tho Hti'rfnco thoy dlscovorcd ' signs of ohl. 'i'lli HtturlKi w'hs'htirleir ,' lnrnrrother pluco, and whfcro tbby'lindj located u gruvo thoy opened a gold mine, ... ... . ..... , .... .i. jUfOHp. -arMiweiiria amr j. i 2" siasAi