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:-4 1 ..'. .va COAST MAIL ... I l Mimwmmiiaumnimjijniiu VOL XXI' MARSHFIELD, OOOS COUNTY, OBEGON, JULY 12, 1902. NO 28 L Cream of the Published livery Day in STILL ON THE MOVE Tracy Keeps up His SURROUNDED IN MORNING TRAVELING IN AFTERNOON Latest Report Says Expected Fight Is On and Three Men Shot, Fonttlo, Julv "Hi. At two o'clock llilo mornltii; tiary wiih w In i) boat )itmliix WJiiilliy island, ulsty mile north of licnr alone. It la ImiIIuvuI Hint ItM ki'lifl tlm farmhand Anderson, n ho lid Imiirt'Ktrd III JollllMHl'lt hntltU. lie boldly palled out of it Hilu pnungo, j..nl beyond tliu nny jnrl nnd three loitM, 'J ho revenue cutler (irnnt reports nt 0 o'clock hnvtng reen no traco of the bont. Tim shorlff kenpa up a patrol around Hcnttht. Tliuolllccru think that Trncy In eudenvoriu,: to rcac'i n brother of .Merrill who la living nt Wliutcomo. A man believed to hojMorrlH, thofugl tlvc, hold up a womnti nt Kidnoy but iiiitht and line taken to tlm wooJs. It Id ualltnnted tlmt 100a inon aro in terested in tlm rhas", Knrly S-mnlny morning Tracy rtp )c.ir"l nt Meadow Point, on tho water rout. Thrcit iniloa north ol Seattle. Ho fompoll'-tl it .liip.tnmu llsherboy to row lilin to I'urtMiuiifoti, i nillcii down tho round, (rotn Seattle. Thorn ho dit to I rood tho JniMU''. Tracy landed nor tho homo of n rnucht-r named .luluifMi nnd watched th? house for .in li'iiir to inaku mini ( tho number of tuuii there. I'ltullng two, hu outmed tlm lioimi nt 8 o'clock. Ho hound nod tightly unu'uod Johnson nnd hlii fnuiily nml nimbi tho hired mnn Anderson curry hit bundlea toJohusmi' whlto row boat nnd with Ainlcrcon in the boat at thu ours, titnrtud down tho oound. Seattle, July 8lh Trney'a Irnll hits vanished attain. Tlm bont thought to bo farmer Johnson's belongii to another mnn nnd tho until noon by tho Indiana In ii tramp. Tho tuga Hon Lion nnd Scout hnvo re turned to await ordurn and arodying under full attain. Tho purlc of hlood-hnundfl nrrlvod hint nh'ht. 'I ho potto heat nod patrol the out Iro lower ttonnd nnd tho liidiutiaof two rchorvnllouB, numbering (X) nro on tho watch. All tho wfrpo hnvo been placed nt the disposal of tho sheriff. Tho fuglllvo is out of food by thin time. Seattle, July 0. It In believed Hint Tracy Ih in tho vicinity of Benton, thld morning. A litnvy posse pntrollcd tho roads during tho night. 1 ho sheriff la on tho ground dhcctliig n vytuinntio tenrch. , A blood-hound in now on tho trml mid tho ollieera ex. pect n enpturo nt any time. ft la known thntTmcy lias lit'it wlth oti flccp tiiiico Sunday afternoon and la ih OKt worn out. 1 ccy wna boon talking with n farm or iiiuucd .lonsnri three-quarters of n mile Hoiith of Itunton nt 0 o clock thla morning. .Jensen thluka ho had n con federate with him. Tho poeeo la quietly Mirroundiug him. Thoy hnvo tlirno blood-hounds. Later Trncy wnB not nt tho Benton cabin mid has again disappeared. Tho IiouihIh aid working uunr Oroilln, 'bri'o men believed to bo confederates of Tr.,uy wore nrrestod thla inorniiiK nt. Kcnlon, Honltlo, July 10. 3:C0 p. ui. Bhorlff Cudlhoo wires that Trncy has positively beou located at Kent, Washington, , A ))rlyAte telirto received here report! Week's News. flic Daily Coast Mall. that Trncy linn been enptured, not confirmed, lioniiver. It ia not Hcnttlo, July II. Tho Slmriff'a poeee fturruuiiilml tho hill wbnre Trncy In hld liiK ucnr Kent nnd exchmied ehola with lilin nt midnight. Tho men nro nil expert marksmen and woixIhiiioii nml nro famllinr with tho country. Itlood houuda nro on tho trnll. Trncy tried to board n frelcht trnln on tho urudo nt 5 o'clock this morulUK but fniUd nnd retrcnted into tho brush on tlm hill top. Tho sheriff bollovoa hnhnsTrncy whoro oicniiu ii iuioiHlbh). Tho railways nro permitting tho eenrch of nil trnlns. I.nler. At I o.clock uunrd Cnrson, worklnir with tho doi: nftor Trncy wiya the f uultlvn in but n dhort distance abend. ilo l trnvuliiiK fnst lownrdn 1'nlmer, hnvltiK evidently Ihmmi frlithtoned by the iiumeroiii rond Kumda ami Is mnklng wonderful cnewl. The possulhlnk tlmt ho slept Inst nlnht In the Ilticklny district which Is dcii'-cly covered with brush nnd woods. I lu ia trnvclln); fnslcr than at nny time iii'foro. . . i Tho poeso linn been kepi on tho run for 8omo tlmo, and tho dom nro kIvIiij; toiiKiio nlwnyn. Thu chami is now in the detiMi wooils. Krotn four nldes tho ponsts ate nppronclilint n central jKiinl. Tho InAt posro orunnizeil courltta of minors of tho Itlnck Dinmond mines. A battle is oxpecto when tho poxca cloto in. A teiephono report at 3:15 says n flight la on nud tbreo doputlea hnvo been phot. OhicnRO, July 8. Tho tlO'Up of tho freight trntllc, oa n result of the mriko of tho frelKhMiaullera, contln uoh nud ii almost completo. Tho only road which has succeeded In mnviiiK freight with nny decree of rurceus, in tho Illinoieo Central. Not a capo of violence hna been re ported eluco tho men wont out. C1iIcro, July 7. Kvcry union freluht handler in Cli!cnt;o wtruck thin morn ing tvln up trnlllc with overy oInt in tho United BtatcH of which t'hicKO ia tho dUtribntlnK center. Tho strike wns ordered nltorn number of enrly mornlni; coiiforoncca between tho reprcHcntntivcH nt union nud the railroad. Tho police rosorveahavoordors to hold themselvca rondy for trouble, and fiUtids hnvo been eunt to guard nil freight house. Tho froiulit hnndlorn nro trying to in diice tho ioiiKshoromou and teamstora to fitiiku in Bympnthy, Htnton, July 7 Twelve hundred Hliopmeu of tho Southern I'acillo struck this mornlni:. They leaned an ultimatum a week ao doiiinndlnK an nil round 10 percent mcroufo in pay. Tho company offered tix percent but it was rejected, riilcnRO, July 0 Contrary to expecta tion tho railroad mnnnKors roftiBod to treat with tho committees representing tho vnrlouH freight hontoo thla morning. Aw n coinequeucu tho Btrlkore mnko an appeal to tho rodorntlon of Labor to ntitliorir.u tho teamatora to ro on a aym pathy fltrlko. Tho railroads refuse to hnvo unythiuR to do with tho men nu u nion. IIoubIoii, July 1 Tho ntrlko of ohop- men on the Houthern l'ncllloia nssumin "1 of n teiiousntpcct, A nympiUhloBtrlKo dm h'.viti'linum. car and vnrd forcoa nnd other employes la Imminent. Tho com puny isTvltemptliiK to get moti (o tako thu vacant places ltOBobnrp;, July 0. Tho coronora jury today chnrRod Thomna I.ovoll with tho murder of Horace Hondmnn Sunday. Tho preliminary examination will bo held tomorrow, Lovoll in In inll. ( Itondman wna shot byLovoll Sunday nn Calnpoola creek, 12 miles north of KoHobiirtf, There wns nn old fed be tween tho tnon, nnd Lovoll clnlmod that ho acted in Boll-dofopco. Ho gavo hlmaelf up. Roadman leaves a family.) Salem. July 10 Thoa.. P. Clark,, of Flint, Mich, baa been olooted suporlu. tendant of the Deaf Mute sohool. Chicago. JnlK. 10. Armour ia (aid to bo preparing for u wroat cornor in Sep tember corn, that wilt ocllpfto tho GaU9 deal of July. Tho Armourn nro now raid to bo loni; over a million bushels, nnd Gatca In fhort. A battle royal in Scptomber with tho Armour millions on ono side nnd tho OateH million on tho other Is expected when tho July dtnl ia closed. WnshlnKton. July 10. Arbitration will prolmblv bo resorted to fiir tho ad justment of tho illffernncfs bolweon llailey, of Toxns, and .Solicitor L'cnflcld, of tho statu dopnttment. Tho friends of both nro interesting thomsolvofl lu tho matter and hopo to prevent nnothor porsnnal encounter. They bavo auirKostul tlmt each nppoict on arbitrator theeo two to (elect a third nnd thu three to deterniino upon n course to eottlo theaqunbbloiu an amica ble way. EDWARD'S CORONATION EXPECTED ,lh AUGUST Ixndon, July 11 It was ofilcinlly an nounced today thnt tho corotation will occur bolwceu tho 8th and lUh of Au gust. THE MINE DISASTER HEARTRENDING SCENES j OYER Till BODIES Death List May Reach two lifndi'ed Deadly Gasscs Keep Back Rescue Party, Johnstown. July 10 An oxploslon iu tho Cambric coal mino occur rcl ntraut noon today. It Ib rPorted that 800 men are entombed nud tho loss of llfo will bo terrible. Tho mine ia fiituated in n lonely place. Bomo crenped mlnnrn who wcro thom telves nearly Buffocated, Informal tho refcnera thnt uuleea work waB carried on quickly nil tho men in tho mino would perish. Somo of tho men nro miles uuder grouud nud it may bo wcoka before the bodies nro recovered. Tho explosion literally tore tho minca up and tons of earth nnd rocks nro piled uj on tho bodies of tho unfortunates Tho work of rescue ia being cnrrled on on na faat aa possible Johnstown, Pa, July II. At dawn to- day tho bodies of forty victcma of the Cambria mino horror wora brought up by tho rcscuo party. They counted forty moro but could not reach thorn on account of tho deadly f;!i3. A hundred morobodios nro beyond reach in tho imponetrnlnblo region of death. It ia safe to Bay that tho loss of lifo will pasa 15u and may reach two hundred. Tho ecouo nrouud tho mouth of tho mine, when the bodies woro brought up, worn henrtrondiucr. Wives mothers nnd' children of tho dend cohered early and whon tho first body appeared they made for it with pityful shrieks nnd lnmontn tionD. Tho entirp polico forcoof thocity nnd that of tho Iron compnny woro proBcnt to koop tho frnntlo womon back, Tho facoaof thodoad men wcro n deep scarlet. All tho poor follows had their hands uplifted closo to tho faco. Tho head of ono of them wna completely blown olT. o-i. i-czniac-a.-- Bears th felfuUrt et Iti8 Kind You llatu Always Bwj J1 1, Jiyau-p- ' j A SEVEN MASTER The Largest Schooner Ever Built SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED AT FORE RIVER SHIPYARD The First of a Fleet of Sea Monsters Launched The Largest Ship Without a Keelson Boston, July 11 At tho Foro River shipyard on tho south ehoro of Boston harbor thcro was launclicd today the first ecven-mastcd schooner over built. Tho initial plango of tho big vcsiol was witncsEcd by a crowd that numbered thoueands. Tho ahip ia named tho Thomas "tt 1iwson in honor of tho Boston copper man. whoso family ownB a (considerable J plinto in hor. tiho was built by Captain joim u. urowioy. pioneer uuiiucr 01 larto schooners, from designs by Bow doln B. Crowninabield, who plained Mr. Lnwpon'a Independence a yearaco. Tho I-nwton haa benefitted from all tho lessons taught by experienco with her big predecessors. The keelson haa been made uuncceatary by constructing her hull of steel. Thoa her earning capacity lias boon increased very con siderable Tho crow expense haa been cnt practically in half by tho introduc tion o( enpincs to manage all tho sails, to handle tho enormous anchors and do statement No. 2887, it the purchase rf iIiq, Htovedoro work. Sho is provided with 1 Northeast quarter of h.'ctlon No. so, Town a double bottom, which ia dovidod into ih,P 35 "'. of R..nge ro West, nnd wlllofJYf, wnter-ticht compartment aa n protec-1 ?L S?TiJll52L" hc ?nU sh ta mo,rc ' tion opa nst accidents, and which can i oUrS,Js iK eSfh hf," rbim8,?1 bo tilled with water ballast if sho sails tJSSJS!S of ffi liRht laden ; sho is lighted by electricity office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the and strcred by steam. ' 4th day of November, 1903. TIo heads of tho tcven masts aro 103 He names as witnesses: D I. Martin, fret above tho wood-covered steel deck, Ioscoh Weatherby. of Rojeburg, Oregon. Mar tho topmasts being OrCKOU fir spars. 83 '. '" A Norde, Custavus E Ilclgcson, pf lolav feet lontr, nnd tho lower inasta steel ryl-1 v!:nln; . .. , . , , , inders S'l Inches in diameter at tho lit- bodesmbS in,u ftLV rft torn which ia 80 feet below tho wooden ' &tfi J8SSFJ& ffi deckinp, each maBt wolghs 1 tons bare day of No ember, iocs, and will weigh nearly 20 whon fully 7-133 j. t. Daidcrs, Register. riKKCii. iiio tiivrij-iiuisiur jihb vwo ntCKHj I SHOES I A Bewildering Profusion of j WjtftHaaiufmHC Beautiful Shoes 1 1 & & c cfi 9 I A. s I I UK THE SUMMER Bk j k. . T ...s v of clccl covorcd wllh wood. Alfogothor hor carrying capacity la 8100 tons Her dlaplncotnont is 10,000 tons and sho' spreads 43,C09 equaro fcetol sail, yet by trio use of tho engines alio need have but 10 men in hor crow, including her maa ter nnd hor engineers. Sho will cost whon completed nn oven $250,000. rtovr jt.ro TTcnr Ittdnty ? Tr. flrSbM Hftratras PllUctin It kldcr U14. Rs. rlo rrto. Add. ttwjrliL luiwtcj covungo otU.v.- TIMBEtt LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, P.oscbur?, Oregon. Julr 3, 190a. Notice ii hereby rslven that In complfanco with ihc provision! ol the net of Congrcst or June 3, 1878. entitled "An net for the falcof limber land! In the States of C'.-ilifornl.i, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tcnitory," as extend, zd to all the Public I jnd States by act of Au. gust 4, 1&92, MARTIN A. NORDE, oflola, county of Waupaca, Hate of WL contln, has this day fded in this office his sworn ititement No. 5885, for the purchase of tho ' NWi-4 of Sec. No. so in Township No. 35 S, ' Ka.igc No. 10 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more Valuable for Is timber or a ton than for agricultural pur. pours, nnd to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office nt Roseburg-, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 41b day cf . November, ico. He names as witnesses: D L Martin, Jowph Weatherby, of Rosebur, Oregon, John S Tay- lor, CuUayus E Helgeson, of Iota, Wliconsin. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ! claims in this office, on or before said 4th day of t November, 1903. J.T, U.inccs, Register. 7-12 TIMBEIt LAND. ACT .TUNE 3, 1878.-' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Sutes land Office, Roscbitrc Oregon, April 36th, 1503. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale if. Timber Lands In the Sutes of California, Or-?. jj gon, Nevada, and Washington Teiritory," a7 extended 10 nil the Public Land States by act cf - AUgUSt A. 1003. JOHNS. TAYLOR. of tola, county if Waupaca, state of Wis- ' cousin, has this day ntcd n this office his sworn HOES to Bult every fancy. Shoes to fit overy foot. Shoos to suit ovory purfo nro gathered togethor heroin our ehoa section. This shows what a determination will do to get together tho beet tho country affords nt tholoast coat to our customers. THE LADY, THE GENTLEMAN. THE MISS, TI-TE BOY OR YOUTH will find ours tho best. Something hero to fit andsuitablo for ovory walk in lifo. ;::::: A Manufacturers Guarantee, hacked by our personal vouch for satiBfaotion goes with evory pair. : : MAGNES & MATSON