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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1903)
u. YACHTS GETTING ..... READY " w Shamrock I and III to Sail May 30 Will beAccompaniedby Other Vessels Clly Inland. May 11 Tim lUlUnco wji burnUhod and ropalnlud In hnalo I lilo morning and Inlu thin tiftertioon liu jnil Into llio water ngaln. A oull u( ralzy sails will ho mod in tliu Ocii Cutu races which brgln Thnrntl.iy. Tho Ooitsllttitlou nrrtvod. today, and will bo hauled out tomorrow to linvo liur tindorbody pullhhd. Tho Columbia is being overhauled nt Brooklyn. ItactiiK exports hriluvo Hit Conelltllu tior. la tho hotter hont. Captain Unrr of tliu Reliance, enyn ho fears the Can Mlltutlon only. 1 ' i CUtgow, May It H ' announced today lint Bliiunrook First and fihain ronk Third will suit for New York I Mity flOlli. They 111 bonsooiiipanled by the wrcw tog Ktltcr nml Moaiii yacht Krln. SHAMROCK'S SAILING ' POSTPONED Glasgow, May lil-dalei provalluil along the Clyilo today fit-dually prc cliulintf further trials of tho Shamrock. Flid linn been directed to watt until Moti day boforo refitting for tliu ccenn trip, rrt they wnnt one more trial spin to tost the new tulle. SURVEYS STOPPED No More Townships to Be Platted '4 at present. IWIWW'1 ' w -i "" " ,nccordlng lo'liionniount'olUnibor thoy coiiljiln, ttnil. llifti Undo nam win go Into a lllllu 1'pcoolntlon in his own nc- count, an romo of tho otnl which own timber Inniln havo ilonn. In this way tlioiiniiulii ol dollnrn will bo saved by the Uovormnunt which has lioret'iforo disposed of timber Iambi at i 2.GO nn aero Hint In nmllty woru(worlh J0 llmeiJ that turn, "A urcat many (iiiinltcri aro now Ipa- t lout Jy waiting In tliu woods for nnrvcyo that will uiiablu thorn to obtain II tlo by lioiiiostru'JIni'. m.i) comihutlng (or ttio yiirpono of eelllns out to upcottlalorf, but then) Mpi.ttlorH will huvo to go through it much more rigid tcrutlny limn, heroloforu." A limtur denier in dltcnsslng tho situation today fentd : "What good In UKJ ncro? of limber Inndtotho Individual? It Isn't worth ulx bit to htm. Capitol in needed to build logging railroads, tot up riAwmllls nml I'lro huge numbua oL men in Rot llng tho timber out. It Undo Hnm In tUUd on each "nuttlor kouplui; tho 1 CO acre thero will bo no moro logging campr, no large bodies of Utid aro need cil to JiiHtlfy heavy outlay In KtUnK out tho limber." SIX YEARS IN i EM For Min neapolis Bood; Mayor , g Hopes to be Cleared on New Trial Suddenly ono of tho men yelled n hurried, nolo of nlnrm tohln comrades. flo had rained from hit work to light hln pipe, and nn lio did bo ho observed a slight movement of tho tree, A gust of wind was dislogiug It from tin resting plnco, Kven na tho men wero running for llwlr lives it camo down with n tcrrb bio crash, Ksarly nil tho men had n brunt, with tho oxmtromo 'ends of the limbs, and toreral knocked (.'own; bu nono wero Injured. Ono of tho men when ho saw tho tree coming, dropjrtd Into the holo ho wan dicing, and was to covered by tho dobrin that his com panions had to die him out. (And still tome people my that tho uso of tobacco In injurious to the health I) AFRICAN j . SCRIM-' MAGE AbyssinianTroopsAn.d Dervishes CAPTAIN PERSHING INVALIDED Washington, May 10 Captain Persh ing i HI at Manila, nnd ban been re lieved of oammnnd by Col. Uogorp, II Is rxpeotoil that l'orhIni;wlll bo Inval td:d lionio. MlnnenpolU, Mny 1C Kx-Mojror Ainnp, recently convicted of hilbt nnd oxtorL'on, wan thin mornlnj; ten tonced to rlx yoorn in the pinitonttary. Ho rcccivtd tho roctonce in llenco nn rofueed to mnko any ritatcinrnt. lio unsworn all quc&tlona In monooyl Rblen. lln doco not bollovo ho will ever Ko to prison, batlnK hie hopes on a now tti.il, for which ti molton hsa been mndo, In rotponto to quosttonB by tho judflo ho ndmlttod tbat )o wno a gambler and habtlual uier of Intoxicants. t'o now townships nro to bo surveyed In Oreuon by Ibo Government thla year nrcordlni: to presont prospectf, nnd nil thoso In course of survey nto "hun u)," pcndliitf tnvoBtlmitlon under Urn super vision of United States Land Commle eioner Illchnrda. Tho cftuso of thla uusponBlon of our veyo, as nearly ns can bo learned, is tho reports of Special Aent Greon, of .tho lutorlor Dopartmont, who becamo nlarinod at tho jjroat qiinnlltles of tim ber lands boliiK bouht up by lumber HyniHcaton, who uso tho nllesod "Bottlor" ns KO-botweon in ncquirliiB tltlo. Sur voya rro now suaponded in tho timber Tuitions, of Lano, DourIm, Josophino, Coos aud Curry countlos, In Westorn OroKon, and In Willorra and Klamath CountloB, cast of tho Cascade Rango. It Is not tho potlcy of tho Kovorn tr.ont to survoy theao lands for any sot of Individuals or corporations dosirini: to purchaso Uiom," an olllcor conneot ed with Government Burvoya eald to day. 'Those lands nro held for nctuaj eettlors, and , Uioho who outer tho quartern ob tlinboroJ Unds aro likely to Iobo them should tho land provo woro valuablo for homoBtoadlng. Ibo OoYern mont has rI von away a itood ol timborod lauds to eyuillcjvtos unwittingly, but tho policy of Issuing final proof papors to all mannorof eutrymon wlirhoreaftor bp ' ob'andbnbd. A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT FOR A GOOD CAUSE Tho onlorUlnment lvon Saturday oveniuir by tho Atumnln Aisjctatlon of the MarHhfltfld hlnh ichool w.in reotrd by n pnekid houeo. Marshfli'ld people always rally to a i;ood raima and especi ally whoa It embraces so r.ood an 'object as tho bettormont of ttn moBt chertihcd ii.ilUutibn tho public echool. Tlio receipts wtro over 1130, which will bu uset in Improving tho school uroitnJ. Tho Alumni Association Is dolnj: a noblo work, and ll is lo bo hop ed that tho precedent set Saturday ovenhiK may bu boutitiful onoui;h of Hood results so tho ontertalnmont will bun thlun of nnuual occuranco and that tliu proceeds thusaccumlalcd will bu In telliKonlly difebunid. As tlmo pastes this now departure will not only bo a pluaturo to Ibo aatoclatlon but tho ex ample sot to tho younger Boneratlon cannot help but bear fruit. The program was plcasliiK throuchout anil tho only H,hInK which marred the ploantrcahlu en'ertalDinont was tho lirn-H In tlio sallorv. It is toa tad Hint it !b neeerfary to speak of this, for it Is known that with tho strict dlsclpltno thoso ramo boys are 'trained at echool they know boiler how to bohavo. It seenip that thoy only need to bo shown that thoy mutt bohavo themselves, by llio proper nuthorllloi nt tho opera houso. 12vory cltlxen who pays his way Into a theater Is entitled to tho protec tion of tho management and If thoy pormlt tho hoodlum olomont to tnko awav tlio ploasuro for which tho indlvl- duarpay ,H nothtng.botlcr than rob- bary. Tho onltro pro;ram was cscsptlonally good and tho numbors woro all encor-od. FORGER HEIR TO BIG WAD News .While FOUR HUN DRED on tho couth. U certainly tconis thit Have a Hot Hand to Hand Fight London, May 10 An Oulc'al dispatch today rtys thit Abystinlan troops, op oratlne; apninei tlio Mad Mullah, wero attacked at Ihirhil! by 1100 dervishes, A revere hand to hand fiht followrd, which haled 4H minutes. Tho der- vlshc! were driven off and loot S00 killed. Tho Abyfiinlans lpst 20 killed and 10 wounded. llio time' Is rip.e.forjUlMphlpc 4 tl-M P"Pi, 'andWat llio t6biIi will ' o n paying ono froni tho' BJaVt. Willi the mills and o-.hQr'lndUBtrTeb lining I'ratOo, with & twn nt each oml and oim In'tho mlddlfl nndgotd rcJ.Mcncn i (,'( H ho way, tt sfiould not only py lis wny bntgroally a'JIn theHnffilrof tho ihrco rolloaof biython) v.!t.' 'ho corultiuous town which is to como, ,,; It In a matter of corjirftnlatton that tho matter baa been taken .up by Mr, SImpton, who lino tho 'financial and business ability to bnlld tho road and 16 ran It on n liberal plan, wthor ihari some outside party who would bo only Interested In the direct roturns they could jqulro out of is or rooio ono liO( would And hlmsoli inftnauclaldiniculca boforo the road would be completed., ' It is to ba hoped that no unnecessary obstlclcs will be thrown in Mr. Simp son's way by tho MarjliHeld people I Destitute Immigrants 4 Arrive Taken From Stranded Barkentine ' PRESIDENT LEAVES THE, Hears WaitingSentence Portland, May 10-Gcorco C. Allen who ia in Jill hero a vnitini; his eentcncj for forgery received word this mornlnej that his father had died in Honolulu worth $50,000,000. Allow who la well educated and well drccscd, is an only son. Ills Hthcr died Mny 14th. OVERDUE VESSEL IS SAFE Washington, May 10-Tho Navy De partment has recotvod a dispatch from Norfolk of tko nrrival of tho training 'ship Alllanco'for which thero was much nnxloty, Bho being two weeks over duo. Not guilty" was tho verdict of tho jury iu tho enso of tuo Stnto Jof Wash ington vs. K. Hotlum, which hns been on trial In tho Superior Court of Kalamn for tho tMst two days. Ilottum ia a prominent niorcha'nt of Kalamn, ncd was charged jwtth having committed crlmiul nsEult upon tho 8-year-old daughter ol M.K. Btlltngi In tho formor's stnro on April 10.! Mrs. Nicholas do Jaaeorand, who was shot through thu; brain by her husband in Soattlo about throo weeks ago, has outliely recovered Norfolk Vn, May 18-Four hundred shipwrecked Immigrants from tho bark entine Vera Cruz which was branded on tho North Carolina coast, aro today cnrotito in" a special train for Netv Bed ford, Mass. Captain l'crnandcz who disappeared, carried with htm $2200 be longing tc tho Immlgrantu. beetdos tho pacEBgo money. Tho fact that they wero robbed may result in their being admitted to this county, although thiy ars now paupers. AMERICANS KILLED BY ' PHIL1PIN0S Manilla. Mny 16 .Vdv'ccs from Mandnno todny report a bolo brush yesterday in which Captain Ovoiton of tho Fifteenth calvery and private Ilart- ok were wounded. ' Ti't cabled tho War Department this morning that Lieutenant Crostman of tho Phlllipinu constcbulery, v.ho wes bounded in tho action of March 15th, di2d May 13, ' Y0SEM1TE ROOSEVELT ASKED TO INTERFERE To Prevent the De struction Of a Portion of An cient Wall Battle Creek. i. . i . . ' FIENDISH FANATIC ., FIREBUG Mich. May 10-Tho big Banttartum barn burned last nlcht aup- posed to bo tho work of nn incendiarly, Ono petlent who was sleeping theit wan bnrnod to death. Tho theory Is that the firo was started by a religious fanatic. Park Commissioners Too Funny Try to Bull-Doze The President Reno. Nov., May 10 Tho rrcaldeut'a i pecial reached Reno at 7:30 thin morn- tnc Tho night run woo mado without Incident, eavo the cheering of crowds at tho small stations, wbo.wero greatly dis appointed becaueo tho President did not get up to see them. John Muir, tho President's guide tVrongh the YjSwsaite, left tho train last nlf.ht. The rrcifdent received a present of a great jJjWof tu gar plno wood at BernAa. Tac slab wae cut from the largest-tree of tho kind in tho Yosemite. Pointed npon it was a greeting from the clt z)ns of tho town and a picturo of tho grove. Electric Car Line Now L. J. SIMPSON TAKES . THE PRELIMINARY STEPS j For a Road Fronl Marshfleld to Norlh Bend Will Ask for Franchise t- iiTMa.mitio llkulv that in tho near Inturo Ihoao inndo will bo dleposod of UMBRIA REACHES PORT 'i QueonBtowiivMay 10 Thellnor Urn- brlanboard which tho intornal mnchino '5 .':.;. .,. -i..-.i ,.r waB lounu nt.iiow iuiki uhiyciu cniui thla alternoou. lie Lit His Pipe Tha fact that a cortaln man at a cor tatn momont wbb slezed with a deslro to llglit his pipo.ls bolluved to havo Bavod atx tnon from torrlblo troublo in Klnga Valley tho othor day. Tho mon woro Luckiamuto loggors, oraployed at Miller camp. They woro building a roadway. In tho proooaa ol their opera tions, a hugo troo had beon cut, but in its dotoont it lodgod against a big snag which hold itsuBp'onded nt a considerable dlotanco from tho ground, directly over whefo tho men worked. It, seamed, however, to bo securely fBloned'thore, "and the men wont on with their work, .... ,.. in B...nn.u Ttnnt waBiiiucioii, iiay io oui,;iij . . ' w ' ' ... Tho lotcat development in Bay-stdo till b morning was aKa.u n,u , proe:, 8 u,o preliminary etops forun foro to provent tho destruction ol a por- occtrc car unQ (rom jtfarehueld to tion of tho anciout wall of Manila. A North Bond. rsBolution was passed last night at a No ono will ba surprised to learn that meeting presided over by Alexander L. J. Siuipsou has taken hold of this .... ., u i ..j0 proiiot, and it hocau obtain the desir Grabm sl asking him beforo tho de- t"1'1" uranmsi.BBkiuK edfranchi:e, rights of way ect, will pueh slrnctlpn of the wall to watt until thero & cucc08,jfu, con8Ummation. was tlmo to investigate. Through hla attornoy, W. U. Douglas, Recently many similar ptoteatn havo JIr gjn,pgon jg n0w securing tho con boon received, and Root cabled Gover-, nor Taft to coaS'o work. Taf b replied that it was absolutely necessary to raizo a portion of tho wall for sanitary and commercial purposea Root theu ro- stndod tho ordor. Tho objectors nt last nlght'a meeting sent ol property owners along tho Btroets which ho wiBhes the road to tfavorso in Marahflold, to the issuing ol tho fran- shite. i Tho Btrec oyer portions of which tho riulit of way, is desired dry) Railroad Sacramento, May 10 Tho antics of tho Yosomitu Park Commission in at; tempting to forco tho President to .take part in a reception and social functions jn the park, against hla will, haB thor oughly dlegusted GovernorTardco, and ho riil throw out tho ontlri bo.ud as sosn as tho law will allow htm, as thoy aro holdovor ofliclnls from tho last ad " t miuist'ratfon, ' Ho will not bo abb to cppo'.nt a tew boad for two yearj. It is uudergticd that ono member of tho new board will bo Jonn Muir, President Rooeevclt's guido through YojemHe. yuir is bc lioved to bo tho best American authorl ty on national pntk?. Coming on Alliance f . v. San Fiatcjtco, May 6 Steamer Allianco sailed r.l 0 a, m, today with the following passengers for Marshfleld. Messrs Davis, Wado, Brltch, Josephs, Hollmor, Hall, Warns Luttore, "Vba cent, McKoroa.Clarj , Qurry, Campbell, Mlaa Dames, Birtch, Ilall, Ogdon', aud Misaea Hall, and Walcott. "Tuiuk he's better fitted lor Congre mn tvry ono else in your district, de you?"' '! should say; I e'fl a natural claim tliat tho. moat surrounding tho wall may bo unsanitary, but 'hot tllb wall itaelf. nvnnnp. Elm nnd Tonth Btreots. iu Nae- burg addition, Front, Ce-ier. Firat, born co3Creieman. Why he can tak i. H. Barnes and any old anecdote, twist it around, a IJUlsi Brodwoy, C, feaventh Graham streete, Caljfoiniala and Ohio avenue?, It ie propoaea to extann mo line na far as the I' 0. 0, F. ' Cemotary ami toll tt as if it bad lo?n nn actual' I'expbrlence of his 'own." Phil adidphie rrcss, ,i , 1 : h k iiW.., A Aik.-TtP& i -S iv.)."" ;rlaT""