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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1903)
mmmmmn i ....t stfmumm, fa-OfrwSWW dJ. HJttWW Hihv fcitmw.. .rffc;Vi'. ,. ! fcMvr ff t; 4fc wMIiM.i toi Pi i ENGLISiT CARRIE ' " TALKS TO MORMONS FEARS OF TRAGEDY' ,; AT SEA GREECE ,' REMAINS NEUTRAL COMPLETE (INCREASED f PEOPLE COMPLAIN VICTORY 1 " FOR MEN i k 1 About Slowness of Mail Steamers Gives Such Assurance to Sultan Wabash Road Expected to Yield BigCompany to Absorb fl, ( Smaller Ones BHIHIHHHVHHHHHB-PIH siyCK Keeping Her Notoriety Booming Suit J.nfco. A pi II fl At llio iloro c( tlio morning lii'tuloti of tho Mormon con loroncu today. Currlu Nation JimihIikI to (lift front mid ascending (lie 'rostrum of tlio Mi lab'ormfilt', naltud tho privilege of speaking, which vno accorded by President Hmilli. Kuan llio lil)'2'jot nudlon co tlio over Imd, niiil tlio row to tlio creation fn u clmroclorlttlo manner, Bho tnld tlio huliuved the Mormons worn 1cm nddlet oil to tlm ilrlul; habit than most other people, illiu did not know about bcivnrat wlvoi but ono husband wan ououli for lier. Hlio hoped tlio enrjo of llitior would tuvur nil on thitn. HARVEY WILL BE PRESIDENT Portland, April 0. Harvey tfcott, editor ol tlid Orrfcotilan Is Muted to mo cci-d tho Intu Ilunry W. Corholt ns president of tho Lowls mid Clnrl: I'nlr. Mr. Kcott In now first vlcu president. RDERBR TILLMAN Columbia, 8. 0. April 7 J ho grniid jury hatj returned trim hill gainst for niur Lieutenant (iovouior Tillman for thoimirdur of Kdltor John Souls; also ono for carrying concealed weapons. Ili-lrimitcMttliin. " A Scotchman hud two Hniif, ono of whom wan n ttootor nntl tho other n Hr-noiium. of whom ho won very proud. "If I had Kent," mild ho, "Hint mio of my Hum wiih to ho u iiiimIIciiI iiiiiii niiil tho iithora iiUM-iilHtcr. I would iiovir Into Imd mild Jenny .McCvhIj for tlJfll lllltlier." Pronounced My Case Incurable, Said I Would Die Of Heart Disease. Dr. Miloa' Heart Cure Brought Good Health. "I Imvo every rcnion to recommend the Dr. Miles Ucmetllc us the I Icart Curc.icil my life. 1 um r large man, conticlerably Dvcrsix feet In height, vci;li neatly three liumlred pounds. Sonic vein ago my heart was to scrioutly nffcClctl that I never expec ted to j;ct well. UoctoM pronoiinccil my cisa incurable. I notice.! joiiratlvcrliwiiiciit liifomo inper. ami I) iii'.lttslx hollies of the 1 icart Cure. I felt yrf- it relief ami Improved to 1 continued until 1 had Inkcn twelve hot ties. My trouble was organic and 1 never expected to be permanently cured, but thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, I have kept i i good health mill havo been able to follow my profession continually since firt taking the remedies eight years ago. I am n tniiM clan, teacher of instrumental and vocal music, musical conductor, etc. 1 have taught all over tlio state of Michigan and have recommended Dr. Milch' Heart Cure to thousands of persons In all parts of the itatc nod havo heard nothing hut good re potts of it. I have Induced dozeiisuf. persons in my own county to take Dr. Miles' Heart (Jura us my word is never doubted hy those who know me" C. II. Smith, Flint, Mich. ' I atn ii drupelst and have sold and lccom mended Dr. Miles' Heart Cunr, for I know what it has done forme, and 1 wish I could i.uc nioro cicuiy ttio .splendid ijooit iiealtli Mill i'MIoviihmkhv. Your KoUonilivi-Nrrv. no irlves excellent satUfaetloii."Dr. T. II. Watts, Druggist, Hot Swings, S. D. All (liiiggists sell mid guarantee first hot 'lo Dr. Mile:.' Kcmcdles. Scud for free book pn Nervous and Heart I)itcaies,i Address pr, Miles Medjcal Co , Elkhart, lud., Doctof Loudon, April 0 In tlio Houto of s Conunouo Postmaster Ocntrnl Gliamcr Ihln In' answering romplnlutu nttnluht tho kloiuicss ol thu mails titico tho ad vent of tho American ulilp comhlncM, nalil ho m awnru thnt slow vceenls had Itcon titml, but (hat ho hnd been nmured thnt thcto nffulrj otild ho remedied after MayCth, when (net steamers uould bo running regularly, PORTLAND PAINTERS STRIKE May Involve ManyMore Workmen Portland, April C. Two hundred painters struck this morning. Tho men wcroln tho employ of tho Mauler Paint ers Association nhlch refucd to grout tho mltiltnnrn wago icalo of t3.W) pur day. Fifty working Independent con trnctsn not connected with thonuocla tlon, conceded -tlio paiuturs' domande this inornlng. II non-union painters nro employed hy tho Masters As;oclo lion, tho enrpenterv, brick layers and others will clll;o In sympntliy. H. V. Corbetfs Will Tho will of llonry tV. Corbett, de ceived, was admitted to prubito rintiu day, nt Portland, by County Judge I.louvl It. Webster. Tho will la dated December 17, lS'JS, and tho (i.xccutois named are: Kdwnrd Ftlllnj;, W. K. Koberlron, William C. Alvnrd, Henry l.iuld Cnrbott, lClllott Itugglus Corbutt nnd Hamilton I'orlmth Corbott. Tho two latter nro grand, children and minors, and thcroforu urn not uligtblo to I'crvo as excoatore, cud Kdward Pailius is dosd, Tlio olhort mentioned will net as executors, alone with Kiiimn 1., Corbott, llio widon', who is named aaoxcetitrlx. Tho petition filed in connection with tho will docs not catimato .tho valtio of tho eslato, as is frequently doue, but merely recites that tho property in worth over f 10.000. Tho probnblo value of tho estate U about Jil.oOO.OOO. Tho principal bequeutu nro as tollows: Mrs II V Corbott mo 000 Hunry I.ndd Corbott Klliott KuggleH Corbott Hamilton Forbush Corbott Union I. add Corbott Presbyterian Homo Mtailona 25 m t!3 000 So 000 CO ODD 2R 000 CO 000 10 000 DO 000 Tho Homo, Portland IloyB' and Clirlb' Aid Society Y. M. O. A. Presbytorian Hoard of Itellef for MinlBtors and Widows Portland Academy Portland Art ABbod.Ulon 2o 000 L'5 000 DO 000 (aIeo ground for building) To establish n homo (or old Indies Tliogrnndcholdren, Henry Lndd Cor bott, Klliott Itupglcu Corbott, urtd Ham ilton ForbuahCoibuttaru the residuary leijfttt'cs. j'.oru Ilohorls linn nccontctl tho prefil duitcy of tbo now Knltah Tompumnco iiHsoelntlou, vbo?i! pledKp not to drink Honor or 'VMium llotWowi1 meals la re- fttlv'up .mum IhouBiuult of.ujiruuturo'i., Steamer Loaded With Powder Missing! Mariolllc, April 1Orcnt anxiety ex ists concerning tlio steamer I'nrnpara, four dnyu over-duo from Gibraltar. 6Ih had n cbtro of 80.0CO pounds of kuu ponder and dynnmlto. A violent tubmnrlno oxplolot ropoit cd off Gibraltar Ttieiday, leads to tho funr that alio was blown to pieces. Blio carried -15 olliccrs and men and jefcc pa! sencors. . TURK . GETS WLD Balkan TroubIeGetsoniTalks t0 Sioux Falls His Nerves IJerlln, April C-Tho Taagblsat today nsierted that tho ibltan is driven to cUcl. a fttnto of dorpsrution that bo is capablu of cotninittiug oulcide. Ho is entirely unnerved, and each report of increased unrest in tho Dnlkrns but addo to his nervoutnees. At Uolgrado tho Servian gevcrnmont doos not coneldcr tho peninsular situs- tluii uullcuntly trrlous to warrant cal Ing out tho rejorves. COLUMBIA REACHES SOUND After Drifting Five Days Narrowly Escaped The Beach Seattle, April 8 Tlio bark Columbia, 72 dij out from Kobe, Japan baa roached this pott. Fifty per cent re insurance had boon paid. Tho Columbia was picked up by tho stoamor Norman Ielcs, bonny from Portland to tho Orient, end towed Into tbo Sound. Tho Columbia was dismasted flvo daya ago mud lina been drifting belp lueely up and down tho coast over eluco. Onco eho waa only threo mllca from bhoro. THE HALL OF FAME'. Cnnon FlonthiB snya that Tennysou told him ho wroto "Cios.slus tho lUiv" In ten inlmitCH. Dr. Perelvnl Hlioror Itofisltcr of Hal tlmoro Iiiih lieou nppolutcd tut iietlny iisslHtunt uui'ijcou In tbo United States utivy. Congresnnmn Cannon knows nnd plays it uivator numbei' of games of folltnlro thun mjy other imui lu AVnlt. imrtnn. , .. Constantinople, April 4 Tho com mission which recently went to Athens with a loiter from tho Button to the ICIng of Greece, today rolurncd with tho reply that should war break ort bo tween Turkey and Bulgaria or Russia, Grcccowill roirfaln noulrfcl. SOUTH , DAKOTA Weather President Get Taste of Blizzard Children Yankton April 0-Tbo rre'sldont's train encountered a heavy blizzard eoon after leaving Souix Falls. Tho elect i beat against tho car window until the pastcngors could not tee 15 feet. Bfforo IcavlnpSIoux Falls thcPrceldeut addressed tbo children in tho audior ium. Moro than a thousand listened to bis addroos. From Sioux Falls tho cntlro South Dakoto congrosf ional delegation roJo in tho train. The President will go to Aberdeen, ALLIANCE RESTING SAFELY On Sand Beach at Caspar Creek Extent of Damage not Known MayProceed UnderHer Own Steam Casper, Cal, April 7 Tho Eteamer Allianco is rosllng easily on tho beach' nnd la absolutely in no dancer. Thore is but little eoa Ion and tho woather is good. Tho extent of daraago to the hull can not bo tucorinined until low tide. Tlio prevailing opiuiou among the olllcora of tho steamer ia'tlfat alio will be ablo bo proceed to Sau Francleco under bor own ateam. ilF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE f g IN NEWSPAPERS j 6 ANVWHERO AT ANYTIHD 5 5 Call on or Write E!C. DAKK'S adyertisihg agency 64 & 6s A!erchants' Exchange ! iMtil fit Louis April . With tho except ion of working rules, no agreement has bcon rtacld between the Wabash trainmen and tbo road. A confnrenco Is being bold today to ad lat tho matter which mil undoubtedly bo donp- At a meeting last night tho road prnct icallyMrecd to grant an jncrooao of 15 per CMtto froljilit, .and 12 per cent r to pasccnger mon. With tho adoption of working rnlcs, tho men's lctory will bo practically complota, tbo having gainod ail thoy asl.od. PORTLAND STRIKERS BACKEQ International Union 'Stands In Masters Declare Will Fight Portland April 7 Tho illaatiou in tho building trades -is that tho Master Pain? ters Association has declared that it nil.' not yield to tho union, and demands a tight to a finish. Tho International Painters Uukn ii behiud tbo local strikers and will supply funds. ONE YEAR'S 'IMMIGRATION f How Different Counties of Oregon Are Filling up Tjip Oicon.'an rublishes tlio following figures ehowing tho estimated Immi uratlon in Oregon for tho vast ilftecu mopthj, This will bring tbo popula tion of tho state up to about 510,0C0. DaW 750 Benton 1,000 Clackamas 2,500 Clatsop 400 Columbia . 400 Ojos v l.bOO Crook 1,000 Curry 60 Douglas , 1,500 GlUiam , 250 Grant COO llarnoy 3 100 Jackson , 1,000 Josephlno 2.0C0 Klamath 500 Lakj ' 100 Lano 2,200 Lincoln . 800 Linn f 1.230 Malheur ' i 300 Marlon h-OOJ Multnomah ' , 10,000 1 Morrow ' :- 400 j Polk roo Sherman 300 Tilhnaook 100 Umatilla 1.000 Union 1,760 Wallowa , 5W) Wasco 1.5C0 Wftshiugton 2.000 lYlwelor DO Yumhill 1,000 v . I - . ! .Total f .41,200 ' i5i.Vj. . 4I' Albany, . V.. April 4TI10 Ameri can Tf)fr'lonoand.Tc!i,;raph company of I.'ijw York, will fllo a certiflcato with llio Fccretary of Btato IccrcASiniz the cajdlal Mcc't from $150,000,000 to 0), 000,000. Tho corporation ta exposed to be making final arrapcnients for morg ing tbo Western Postal and Hell Teto pb'jno com pan fee STRIKES . ' . 'CONTINUE Portland, Or., April 4 Two thousand men aiTilfatcd with tho building trades council, may striko Monday ff tjio nevf wage ti&o demanded be not granted, Many carpenters aro already out. UPTON EXPgCTS SUCCESS; Glasgow, ApriU Shamrock III left for (outbern waters today, Lipton ealoV that tLis would bo bis. last effort to lift the cup. Ho added that bo confidently believed another trial Trould beucncccs- rarv. :icr LOUCH Fargo, April 7 President Itooaeolt made an address in tho opera house im mediately eftcr breakfast. Hundreds failed to s .in cdtntttancce. Leaving thoppera houcu tLc Presidem,-. C Addreseed an overflow meeting from the balcony of tho Waildorf hotel. For tho first tima ho tcday donne(j the vsstorn slouch bat. BANGOR LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Succeed Great Central Lanch Com-i peny In Ownership of Coos Bay Property - I 1 DONNED WECTEIM : ,YT LJ I i -WRj i (RceolurR Review) Tho BanRor Land A Improvement Co. , with $l,000,OM cajital, orKa.nlzed by electing a board of directors ml tho following oQlcurs: J . N. Shahan, Pres, Dr. C. W. Tower, Vicc-Pres.; O. S. Whitcomb, Secy,;F. II Waito, Treas. This compauy .has already Required all tho holding.! ol the Great Central Land Co., and Pa'ugor, and other lm f portant ntcresta on Coos bay. Tiny have also secured options on about 27- 00 auros of land belonging to J, O. Sheridan and P, B, "Waltc. It is understood that it ia tho purpose .. t V tt of the company to havo this flno 'tracc't . pluttcd coon, nnd important Uevolop- tsenta may bo expected there. As yot, however, they nro not announcing tbnir plans. McsEre. Kinney, Shabnu nnd Vhltcotnb ciiect to go to Cooei Bay toon to look after tho couvpauy".! 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