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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1903)
mjJNU ,M ' V" $ .". y I ,:v. JL i Ui ?- VOL XXVI, WISE MINERS JUDGE WAGES ADAMS RISE GrantsTrainmenRight to Strike r Ht. Louis, April 1 Judgo Adams, In tho United States circuit court this morning granted dm application of tlio Wabash Railway trainmen for n dlr rolu'.lon of Win temporary older, honed recently prevenllnc thfin fiom calling a strike. .'IiiJIr.nnpollu. April 1 Mitchell la Jibiinnt over the Adams dccUlon. Flo says it iaunoof tho grontcit, If not the gruatcit victory over fought out In tlio courts. It eatiiblinhei tlio right of un ionism mid la n blow t Injunctions, nnd it distinct triumph for labor. MINERS CELEBRATE Anniversary of Eight Hour Day Terro Htuito, Intl., April I Tlio thou. Mini n.hiore, who quit work last night, pending a rottlomcnt of tlio wagon scale, today arc colubinting tho nnnivorsnry of tho eight hour dny granted fouryonifi ago, Tho joint conference with Mlt choli takos plnco tonight. PORTLAND ; CARPENTERS QUITTING Gpoclal to the M4tf. I'ortland, April 2 Onrponloro aro quitting work, btcnueo of ho refusal of contractors to pay f.'I.BO por dny, na do ninnded by tho union, Twolvo hundrod nam aro Involved. CONTRACT r. COMES TO ; CHICAGO . London, April 2 -Tho London Omni bus Gompnuy, today, forwarded tho con tnvPta for the, flow lino of njotpr ojpnl htysos ty an American flrin'Bush & Co,, of. Chicago, in competition wfth Froricb bidders? ..-' ..- ' Three Hundred Thou sand Effected Pittsbur?, April I Today on agree ment providing for nu ndvanco of wagofl to thohltuminouaooiU minora of I'onn rylvanlu, Ohio, Iudlann nnd Illinois goes into offrct, .Everyman about tho mines will get au'lncroass of 10 percent nnd aomc 20 percent, 3 ho chance will effect nonrlv 300,000 ir.on. CORBETT BESTS McGOVERN AfterEleven Ro undsof. 4.' Hot Fighting Usual Cry of Robbery ' by Losers Hnn Franclrco. April I Young Cor bolt ramalus tho foathor-weight cham pion of tho world. 'Ho knockod out Terry Mcllovern of IJrooklyn, last nipht of turn furioua battle in tlio II round, Mcfiovorn and his backora Bay ho waa on hia foot lu-foro tho timckeopor hod countcdlO,nnd tho decision a la robbery. Corbott'a friends deny this, nnd ray oTon Kit woro so.McGovorn waa na near ly out that another blow would havo finished him. MITCHELL SETTLES QUARREL Bituminous Miners to R6sume Work Indianapolis, April 2 FrcBldpnt Mit chell this morning Fays ho ja not at liberty to.toll tho result of tho confor onco with, the bituminous opornl6ra last night. IloJeola confident thnt iho' 10,- 000 mon now out in tho Indiana fields will bo working tomorrow, under satis factory conditions. W. D. AVlleon, brothenof Mrs. F, M. Frlodborg, wae badly burned by tho burningof au oil tank wheroho was nt frork in Oakland Cnl., recently MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON April rn T'i BEATS DAVEY In Marion County P.r-h maries fialtm, April 1 Tho Republican primaries woro held in Marlon county Tuesday to select delegates to tho conn ty convention. Nearly all precincts fleeted Gatch sinter, Yamhill county has gong antl-ljcr- rnann. CHALLENGER IN HEAVY WEATHER Proves Herself Good in - v a-- Rising Sea fl largo', April 1 Late this afternoon Shamrcck I and 111 took a spin on tho Clyde. A strong wind and rising sea proved tho now challenger to bo as good in heavy woathor ns in n light hrocro. Sho beat the old boat by a mile. SNOW STORM RAGES Throughout- the Mid dle States Chicago, April 3 A snowstorm of un usual eovorlty is raging in tho middlo states, accompanied by n decided drop la tempornturo. For sovorol hours tho city was ontiroly cut off from communi cation with tho outeido world. The railways aro badly crlpplod. Kansas City. April 3 Two inches of enow fell horo this morning, followed by a downpour ot rain, Tho mercury (oil 40 degrees in 12 hours. Ban Francisco April 3 Tho Eastro- ports a rogular bllmrd, Telograpti eervico is sadly intorforrcd with and communication with tho East is almost shut off. In our report yosterday ot tbo oper ation porformod tt panned Barker for appepdicltls; w q , ihndvor tently omlttod 'the natno of Dn Miujjuo, who assisted in tho operation, GATCH SHE'S A JIM Shamrock III Has Her Final Trial Cilnsgow, April 2 Tho final trial ot Shamrock III against Shamrock I on tho Clyde today again demonstrated tho marked superiority.of tho now chal lenger. Sho boat the older boat handily in windward work, proving exceptional . sailing qualities over any challenger over built. I Running beforo tho wind tho chal lenger gavel tho Shamrock I a long load then took in sail, nnd closed up tho wnko in n surprising manner. Sho de parte tomorrow for trial races In couth ern waters. Yachtsmen oro now en thusiastic in the belief that tho will win the cap. 4; it- - - -i -p-j-, CHRISTENS NEW CUP . DEFENDER Now York, April 3 Miss Nora Islollu, daughter ot C. Oliver leolin, It has been decided will chriBten tho new cup Dc feeder Kellnnce. Mre. Isolin christened tho Defender and tho Columbia, and now Miss Islclin will name and wish tho greatest succces to tho Reliance, which will be launched Saturday, April Uth. ANY ONE 4 TO BEAT HERMANN Snlom, April 3 Tho Washington coun- ty delegation ia nuti-Ucrmnnn to n man and will vote for any ono to defeat Her mann. This may bo Yftwtor, Harris, Kolly, Gatch or Eddy. It was the sonso of tho convention thnt Oregon ennnot antagonizo 'tho KoobovoU administra tion. Tho Ropubliunn county convontion of Liuu county mot at the court houso in Albauy Thursday nnd clectod delegites to tho Republican congressional convon tion. Tho delegation waa instructed to uao ovary honorablo moans to secure, tho congressional nomination of Hon. Peroy R. Kelly, of Albany, tho unanimous choico of Linn county Republicans. Lincoln county primaries woro hold Thursday, Hermann will havo a solid delegation. , 1 ' i'' I , tfliuu WUUili WUUIUUKV4 i.mw nionlcus.and namdd a Gatch delegation DANDY 4. 1903. V Reiterates Charges of ad . Faith Portland, April 2-Formor United States Senator Simon agnln nttack President Koosovett, charging bad faith, and violation of pledges. IIo Bare tho President has been doing small politics and is now tryinjr to rqnlrm ont of a bed predicament. Senator Fulton, who is in L'nkar City, epoaklng on tho subject last night, said: "Whoa the Oregon delegation agreed to recomtnpnd Mr. Dresser for register of tho Oregon City Innd oiGco, we were not aware of tho fnct that Pretidont Ivoosovolt had some tlmo previona prom ised tho place to Senator Simon's friend, Steel. Tho Presidonlitold of 'the .p'rbm- ''11 5' ' "' " hoio oenaior sisausuu ora -leucr nc had written. Wo woie also awaro of tho fact that Mr. Simon had refused to ac- cept tho appointment for Steel unless his name should be scut in at tho ssmo time as Bybco's. ' ''o told tho President wo had Jnoth ing against Steele, but having agreed on Dressor, weuld not withdraw cur sup- port. Tho President alio understood that, under tho circumstances, Stcol could not bo confirmed." "If Dresser has not already been ap pointed, it is practically certain that he will bo." SIMON STILL TALKS ygaiiaEiKijaaaiaaaaGiiiiaairacEoaHsaasiiSMaBaiasHJBaaEipsjiCui SHOE iN buying shoes DON'T $4.00 elioo at a store where Hi to ?8 shoes nre sold you co got plucked nearly ovory tlmo. : i : : Satisfactory shoes for Winter shoos that please tho pcoplo shoes in which tho shapa will hold won't "squash" out, or sag in tho Bhank, or got shabby-looking MS H H M a a M 3 3 M Vs?B-.n. in a llttlo while. ::,::::: : : : Shoes that hold out becauso they're rightly nuilt not a ekimp any-. whero,.insidoorout THAT'G tho Walk-Over Shoo. : ; : WALK OVER SHOE Must bo right or wrong no. middlo ground or we couldn't everlastingly preach Monoy-Back Shoos ;iood wear or n new pair. : : : :!: Why pay 5 and $G for let-well-onough-alouo shoes Tom, Dick and Harry makes that havo been foictol on a tk a 3 s M N long suffering public with Ecarcoly a nor in shape for tho hist ten years. MAGNES & OUTFITTERS & v V, p' i J NO.T& OF - 1 s A uxa am MAD Because Sternberg Saw Roosevelt off Berlin, April 3 The hndirg papers this morning bitterly attack Minister Sternberg becauso he accompanied Prciident Roosevelt to tho train when tbe latter started on his western trip. -' Thiy accuse him of servility, and say Germany Jb mado ridiculous by truck ling to America. Washington, April 3 Gcnerah sur-' priso has been aroused by the criticism of Minister Sternberg because he was tho only foreign representative to bid Roosevelt good bye. - There were many Similar Drecedan'ts aurinMcKiy iccJI are that 6Urbo'rir and' RooseVdt aro eld fricnlls. Tho former acked Eec-' retary Hay "f it would bo improper for I him to go to tho depot, and Hay cor ldially invited Sternberg the:c, unoffici ally, merely ax a friend of the Presi dent and himself. itcmorc tte fences. In almost every state In tho Union nnd In almost every town nnd- vl!lnj,'6 thero nre lnws nnd ordinances to pre vent llvo stock from runulng nt large: This belns the case, thero Is no excuso for maintaining fences ou n resident street What Is saved lu their first coat nnd yearly repair can be spent on lawns nnd flower beds to the great im provement of the property. TALK get plucked. If you buy a $3. DO or cbango In quality J y i ntvr MATSON FUgJJIS'Kf EES 1 t .. niMi vi i si m m '-." -" . rs&rxsv taf a tywiswajjaNEaitn':