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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1903)
,Enw'JAe3C323 p "" TWENTY ' PEOPLE DROWNED Liners Crash in Chesa peake Bay One Goes to the Bottom in a Hurry "' Now Port No we, Mny 0 In iluneo fog the Old Dominion llnur Hamilton nntl tho Clyitti llnnr Saginaw collided off llojjg lilaml, Clu-anprnkn bay nt 10:16 this morning, tlii Hnplnnw going to tho bottom In n few minutes. It la e ttl mat ed tlint.O of lliu ciow nml paenunKorfl wore drowned. Tho Hoglnaw was bouml from I'liiln tli'lplilftfor Norfolk. Bhu carried a crew of 10, nnd 2t1 passengers. Tlio llniiillton left Now York nt 'I yesterday nntl bar tnoro tlmn lUOparrongcrr. After pasting tlio Jcrsoy conit the Hamilton rnn Into tbo (ok. which lasted nil night. Tho Hamilton a going nt thrco quarter spoil! when tbo shock came. Tbo lVHftcngors wore thrown from lliclr berths, and In n moment the utmoat confusion reigned. ALBANY TEACHER ARRESTED Charged WithBurning a House Albany, Mny C Miss Minnlo Munk ors, uno of tbo lynchers In tbo public schools, was nrri'sted and held by tbo grand jury today on n chnrgo of burning tlio rorldence of Dana Hiirmostcr on tbo night of April 20tfi. Bbo furnlshud bur own bondH of fl, 000, Tbo cneo tins elicited great oxcltc m out. TmlnliiM u llunlliiur Ilorar. Tbu training of n litintliiK horso In thus tlescrlbiil tiy Howell l'ord In "Horses Nino:" When tlio tlmo was rlpo began tbo hunting lenKoiiH. Pasha enmo to know tbo foul of tbo middle nml tbo voleo of tbo hounds. Ho wnfl taught tbo long, oiih.v lopo. Ho learned how to gather hliiin"lf for ti mill through tbu nlr over n hurdlo or n water Jump. Then, when bo could tako tlvo barn clean, when bo could clear an eight foot ditch, when bis wind wan bo sound that ho could load tbo chaso from dawn until high noon, bo wbh cnt to tlio ntablOB of a Virginia tobneco planter who bad need of a now hunter uud who could afford Arab blood. J nirtlm. In tbo matter of births in genera! tlio popular inonthH In their order aro Jan uary, March, Kobrunry, April and Oc tober. Ah to tbo hour of birth, from midnight to 0 o'clock In tbo morning ushers In auji per cont of tbo children, from 0 In tbo morning to noon 21.0 per cont nro born, from noon to (1 o'clock In tbo evening 22 per cont nnd from (5 o'clock tp midnight 2 1 por cont. As to thp chases arranged according to worldly Venltb and vylthout regard to occupation, It baa bocil nHHortrri that 100 rich families will hnvo-!H3 children, 100 families of modornto incniia will havo UOO chlldron, while 100 poor fniu llloavtll havo 1170 clilhlrcn. In gonornl, tbcro Is n tendency rifnong young cou plea toward tuiilo children nnd of mid dle uged puroutu to fouuilo offuplliib', p Vorjj Attentive, i "Mr, Tlflln Is awfully nttcntlvo to ,thnt rich old maiden, aunt of bis. (llnvon't yJti noticed lt" l HYcs ho liollovcs pooplo can bo ujllod liy kJnducS'd,"-rffown uud .Country. . ANOTHER . ;german V ALARM Thinks England Going Back on Her Ueilln, May 2 Tnngblnlt today as sorts Hint KIdk Edward will vlilt Bt. Potersburjc In July. It soys KngUnd In courting friendship with Franco nod Ktmln iriilimlnary to opon break vrllh Germany. ANOTHER MANUFACTURING PLANT New Sawmill In Prospect Marshflcld For Two gentlemen ruprattntinic Dntiitli, Minn., capltul bnvn been on tbo bay for n atiott tlmo looking for an opening to put In n sawmill plnnt. They propose to put In n plnnt capable) of cutting about CQ,000 in 21 hours, and to run it night nnd dny. It is u ml or Mood that if a suitnblo slto bo provided they will put In n plant, nnd lomo of our enterpilning business immaro making nvcry offort to procure tbo location ot tbo plant nt n point trib tary to Marshflcld. It Is to bo hoped that they will sue ct-rd nud that MarshAo'd mny hivo this now important addition to her Indus trios. Tim Xew Cnlilnrf I.ndr. " " Mrs. (tcorgo IJ. Cortclyou, wlfo ol tbo Kccrvtnry of commerce, tbo ucweal addition to tno canmer, w a anngntei of Dr. John Hinds, prcldont of tb Hcmpstcnd (N. Y.) InsUtutc. Drrxxril Tnrkeyi, Miss Snlllo Hlalto, who lived in Cal vert county, Mil., some yenrs ago, was hi tbo habit of gathering chicken grapes in tbo autumn and making them Into medicine by preserving them In milrlts. . i it nnpponeu onco, nnor uio conicnia of a jar containing tho decoction bad been exhausted, that Miss llluko emp tied liquor soaked grapes on tbo ground. Hero her lino brood ot turkeys quickly gobbled them. Presently Miss Illnko found tho tur keys lying on tho ground, and not real ising tho cnuuo of their stupor she thought they Avero dend. In order to realize something from tbo feathers, kIio bail tho turkeys picked. The car casses were thrown outdoors. Tho noxt morning tbcro wns a great liuo and cry from tho sorvuuts In tbo back yard, and, looking out of tho win dow, Miss Illnko saw her turkeys walk ing about absolutely baro except for a few tall and wing fenthors. In order to protect them from tho cold, tho good woman bought enough red llnnnol to make each turkey u com fortnblo garment. Vory boou, to tho wondor of tho neighbors far nnd wide, Miss Illake's turkeys stalked abroad, wearing their red coats with tho samo easy grace with which they had worn their feathers,-Youth's Companion. How to euro Ooia Feet. ' t you BUffor from cold Jcet, stand erect nnd very slowly lift yourself upon tbo tips of tbo toes, rising very Blowly. llomaln In this position as long! ns posslblo, then grmlually roturn to, natural posltlou. Ropqat several times. Dy tho uui6ut)t of work tho tliw of tho toeraro mndo to'tld in sustaining tho boil's weight a llvoly circulation la es tablished, ' . ,- ... v, im.asjiwaw'iM "! ' ; ' 1 OjMKKOKtKtttKBtM HjHf vflilBHll 'Wiv lf'rvivnMM MIbbbbbb4-Jhv. u-WmMsbb-sss-sssss-I i PHIL"" !jHM-I I 1sS-SBSBBBb73-SBBbK-EV - 5TL'f --SBBBBBBBBB-S-PH BBBBaP!fcBBBBB' TW-V1 M-S-S-SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSB-I WkP laHsssssfi 1 w - ." 4mmk rusrrr POOR Can't Pay Debts to Bel gian Bankers Fine Chance for More War Talk Washington. Mny G Tbo Btalo Do pnrtmcnl was notified this morning that tbo Government of Ban Domingo is in dlro straits,; It has defaulted in payment of govern ments bonds. Tbo Belgian bond hold ors hftvo tbo right to tako possession of tbo cuttoji Iicueob Ind collect thedutlea and tho bavo al ready filed n protoil as a preliminary stop. Should this roault in a crisis, other foreign creditors will also push their claims. A question equaling that of Venezue la tvilt prciont itsolf, with the excep tion that Venezuela could in tbo end come to n settlement, while Ban Domin go can neither pay or offer any guaran tee. In addition to this, Son Domingo has two important harbors tbo ports of Bamnna and Mnnzanilla bay. Both are much desired by foreign nations for coaling 'stations, nnd grave comple tions are likely to arise May McClure's a Beautiful Number Tlio May McClures is printed in a new type, nnd in nil respects of appearance nnd n.nke-up. It is notablo for both tlio quality and number of its illuhtra Mons.'Julos Guurin's two full page views of Pittsburg, by night and by day, ad ,mirably illustrato Lincoln Bteffen's j paporon ' Pittsburg: A City Ashamed," a companion pieco of his St. Louis and .Minneapolis papers. Tuen tnoro are bo mo very telling drawings by Henri Lnnos, reproduced in tint to illustrato Proforsor Simon Newcomb'a capital story "Tbo End of the world." Ernest Poole's "Tbo Walls of tbo Stroot," is lavishly illustrated by many types of strcot urchins drawn bv Bcboonovor. Georcol . mi,.,......,. m.. Tflri,olPH "Btan. "rlcn lllurft lflr011 B Hton' dard Oil" paper, and Corwin K. Linstonj a Btory by Mary E. Wllklne, Garth Jtncs,tbo EnallBh artist, gives an ox- C0n0nt speciman of bis bond work in ,. , . . ... , ,. -. .. . . lino ' hI i"trations for Herminie Templeton's Irish story. This is by ion(. 0dj8 tho beBt appearing number of ..,...,.. ,a.ni, McOlurcs over issued. Dian't "Worrr tho Vltcr. nonry Ward Heocher was umuBed when ho went into a Bowery restau rs nt vn ouo occasion nnd beard tbo waltor give such orders to tbo cook as "Ham and ," "Sinkers nnd cow," otc. "Watch mo fenzo that waltor with an order which, I bollovo, ho won't nbbrovlate," remarked Dr. Boocher at longth ou tbo waiter approached. Then bo said, "Glvo us poached eggs on toast for two, with tho yolks broken." But tho waiter, who was equal to tbo emer gency, walked to tho cud of.tbo room nnd yelled: "Adnm nnd Live ou a rnftl .Wreck 'onil" It Is related that Dr. Becchcr uoarlyf ulntcd. "" To tUBetpnee, ' , Here's the dlffercnco, I'm told, "Twlxt the now nlcdiro nnd the old I XM Temp'ranco folk, opposed to treaHn. , Keep tho pledgo between tholr eating, ( Wlitlo convcrtod l't, inothlnUs, ' Keeps tho same betweou Ills drinks. London Tutler. ' NpvorTouehod Her. "Every tlmo you draw a breath," Bald tlio soiing man who dabbles In things sclontltle, "somebody dies." "Well," rVpllpa tlio practical runld, "I'm sura It Isn't tin to mo to Btop .brcntblug" lOit that account." Chicago, Nowa. .j.dE&i mza!xlJ! ,M UNCLE 8AM HOT t. Salvador Must Pay What She Owes U. S. Will Collect Rev enues Washington, May 4 Thorc is reason to bolicvo tbo United Btates propoies to adopt toward Salvador tho tame meth ods of collecting hor debts as Great Britain and Gormnny have, againstVene xuola, Ono moro warship will probably be sent to collect half a million that Sal ra dor owes the United Btates. If tho prctont temper of tho Uni'rd 8tatcs continues, armod forces will like ly bo landed, with instructions to tako no'sestion ot such property as seems llkfjy to yield sufficient revenue to pay tbo debt. Considerable feeling, is displayed at tbo Etato Department over tho refuial ol Salvador to pay tho judgment award od against it, in favor of the United States by tho recent arbitration trib unal. Tbo Pacific coast tquadron which vial ted Salvador several weeks ago is ex pected to arrivo In San Francitco about May 7th. and consists of the cr'uicers Niw York, Brooklyn, Marblcbead and Ranger, BAD "CREAMERY" BUTTER A Disgrace to This Dairying Country A gentleman has brought to ti.o Coast Mail ottke a 24 or square of .but ter which ho had purchased just after it had boon brought to markot by its maker. Ho ten gentleman interested in tbo newer dovelopmont of Cooa Bay, and ho called to protest, from tbat standpoint, against any eucb staff being placed on tbo markot, oithor hero or elawlure, as a Coos Day product. The butter boro tbo brand of ono o! tho small creamories, but it was postive ly rancid, and bpro that mottled op poarauco which is eo well known in tbo "realm ol rotten butter. To placo such stuff on tho markot as creamery butter, and as a product of this dairying count ry it a disgrace, not only to tbo makor, bu - Cooi D"'' Andjiow not every proprietor of ft amnllcreamejy need get ipon his high horso at the Coast Majl.' If ho brings good butter to mnrkoi ithia doosn't moan him, and ho baa no kick coming, andilhobring8 8ucb butter as that in question to market, ho still has no kick coming, for ho deserves a C" doftl woreo than wo can glvo him. To tho credit of tho butter raaVora of Coos Bay genorolly it can bo said that tholr product is nearly all first class, so that such horriblo stuff ns wo havo montionod is very seldom swfl' But it ought uevor to bo scon. 'Hdvr to Deetror CooUltur oaor, , . If the cooking ot tbo turnips, onions or oven tho turkey has left tho least suggestion of Its preparation in tho dining room, pour a few drops of oil of luvpndor in n vnso or bowl and half fill with hot water. This gives a.'ilo llghtful freshness to thoj'ilr, whicit Is most'doslniblo when tho Jvouso Is stuffy ami doors nnd windows cannot bo .tbrown'open at tho last moment w ROOSEVELT GETS HIS ' LAUNDRY Can Once More Put on a Clean Shirt Manhattan, Kan,, May 2 President Rcoocvolt was Burpriccd and nnsered this morning to sen himself qnoted in a Kansas City paper as having said lha he got nothing fit to eat, and won not ac corded decent treatment at St. Louis. He dictated an emphatic denial by wire to President Francis. His train left Topeka this morning the first stop being Wnmego, where bo spoke from tho platfarm, The laundry belonging to tho Presi dent's party, which was held up at st: Louis because the Monticcllo 'proprlota was afraid to advance $33 for bis guests, will reach the train tomorrow. Secre tary Barnes wired tho laundry to send It C. 0. D. POLICE ARE ROUNDING UP, ANARCHISfS Before the Arrival of the President San Francisco, May 4 The police are rounding up nil anarchijts in the city previous to President Rooscvolt'a arri1- val. It Is surprising bow raanv are lo cated here. They oro mostly Italians. IMPROVEMENTS AT CEDAR POINT Enlarged Boom and Landln, Hoisting Engine and I The Cedar point boom, on tbo Co quille, through which al.1 tho logs com ing from tlio riverr to the bay pa9s, is about to bo tbo scene of extonsivo improvements. Dr. J. T. McCorma:, proprietor of the boom, bai lot a contract to D. Toller ot Parkerebr.rg to furnish eorae 0,000 feet of piles and boomuticke, this being suf ficient to extend tho boom to about 7000 feet in length, or about toven times Its present tiza. A now landing, will bo built and a now hoisllng ingino installed., Tho new engine will bo of 80 horsepower, mado by the Amorican Hoist and DorrickCo, ol St Paul, and is Baid to De tbo best of its kind. It will be due hero within a short time, probably on tho next etcam or from Portland. A right of way is being cleared, for a Bids track capablo of holding 40 cars. Tho now lauding and onginu will give a capacity for hauling ond loading on tho cars from 200 to SCO logs dally. The In creased facilities -are imperatively ueeded, Tho Simpson Lumber, Co. Iibb already contracted for over 10,000,000 feet ol loss for this, eeoson, Jp'como through, this boom, nnd tbpro will be much more, , , JThe Improvements to bo mndo by.Dr. McCormac will luvolvo un cxpondeture of about $7500, ond will bo of great raluo to tbo lumberiug interests ot tbo county. Mr. Joseph Pomlnvllle, of Stillwater, Minn., after buving (.spent $2,000 with tho bent doctors lor stomach trouble, without nllof, was advised by tbo drug cUt. Mr. Alex Richard to try a box ol Chamberlain's Stomach und Liver Tablets. Ho did so and is a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, bad taeto in tbo mouth, lack ol appetite constipation, glvo theseTablets a- trial, nnd.you aro certain, tOi M, more' Hblm' pleased with tho,ru8ttU.,J?or8alo jt25 ceritdporbok'by JnorPreuss. " TOJPttL ' Bit' r,.vH -POSITION U n iofefRea to Cut Off 'v . Their Noses !5i To.SpitQ Their Fool v h ' ,aces Portland, May 2 Tho Federated Trades Council has asked evory nnlooT man affiliated with It to use the rcfer-f endum vote to down the appropriation for the Lewis and Clark; Exposition. They opposo a centennial that is a" "graft for the property owner, contrac- tor and the lumber trnst." Jl SWORD FROM PEOPLE W':i TO ADMIRAL CLARK ' balenvOr.; April CO. poloncl Robert W. Mitchell rind bis associates, by? whoee efforts the money was secured lo purchase the beautiful sword (or Rear Admiral Clark, having been deprived of' tho (pleasure o! presenting it to the distinguished Captain of the Oregon irV person, by reason of tho illness which keeps him In the Ea'sV, bavlug decided' to send tbo gift to him on their own be half and the behalf of the on tiro stato. Tho following letter from Governor Chamberlain will accompany the sword f "Rear-Admiral Charles E. Clark, ' Naval Home, Philadelphia. Pa.: ''Sir At the request ol the tcstimons committees appointed by the Mayor of tho city of Portland, I havo tbo honor, as Govornor of tbo state of Oregon, to i tender yon a sword comtnemorativo of your diat'nguiebed and unparalleled achievements. "The Atlantic SUt03 havo In history their John Paul Jones, Perry and De catur, but we of the Pacific Coast clory in you as "Clark ol the Ojgon." In tbo, struggle for Independence, in tbo war of 1812, in maintaining tho Union, in lib erating Cuba from tho tyranny of Spain, and in extendiugAmerican civilairatlon, tbo part performed by tbo Nayy has ad-, ded luster to to tbo National arms Bravery and daring in actiqn, Ingenuity and Bkill in seamanship, are all admir ably combined in the hemes of the Amcr'can ftavy whocd narne illumine the pagoa of our country'?, huitory. Youj as ono of them, hayo. achioved distinguished honor in your i fpiofcson, and it is a vory pleasant duty. to present to you, on behalf of said com mitt oo-and behalf of tho people of ither wholo state, this sword Ma Blight testi monial of the lovo and esteem in which you are held by the v.h i! sttto. It ia . tendered yon by a giateful peoulo em bracing all clashes and nil shades of political opinion, and I trust you will, receive It as an erproslon of gratitude- . for your distinguished services to the nation nndjn appreciation of you a? a mnu.and ariofllcor. "I have tho honor to rqrnain, yours respectfully, "GKonaK E. CnAMDKnLAiN.'' --- ALL REPAIRS'- ' HAVE BEEN ., ,- j '.'' COMPLETE Glaaoow, May 4 The new " yacht Shamrock III loft her dock tWay, ail repp, if a -aye been completed, 1 ll l- nLV i n,r. 1,1 ttm i4 , H P'V wli w4 fm.f tjnmnqi tm mmi -xt-- "- :,tMS?3S23&&j&-, j&?BmUi& n, t;fc, .-,,ii,Hfjjft) "fjfi'i1 1 Jj""';