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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
1 r f II r.F4 , 1 ?;i - W t: H .f i .! ! i k r j w h fc'4 i'EP jJUl r..sasu ON WET GROUND t orapn t Intense Suffering of Refugees f Outbreak of Epidemic Feared JL StLonip, Juki II The river ttocd at 37 feet at 9 this morning. Th rcscuolng work is coins: on dead liy. Afaoutaml people have beeu tok en iui of tho flooded diitricle of south Brcadnay and East et Louis einco yce texday, aud fully 15CO more ate impris oned thurc. They are removed at tho rate ot 100 an hour and ate being cared tor in bit; refuse camps on a high point of land. IntenEO saffcrring isroporled among' tho toffogaea at Camp Washington, t Seven hundred perrons occupied 110 tonta last, night. A drop in temperaturo adds to the distress. The people ilept on the ooW Tret ground with practically so blauketa. There arc only three physicians in camp and an epidemic ot pneumonia and malaria threaten?. Tho supplies last night were sufficient to give each person one sandwich only. A thontandmore were mado homeless this raornintr by another break in the levcer WORLD'S FINEST HOTEL To be Constructed in Nev York fk" ' : - i - 3 York, Jene 12 The time limit itl by the Xtr York Central road for tie venation ly tenant; of the properly la the streets ajocunt to tho railroad jtz&i expired today and as eoon as the dexsotltien of the present houtes is fLzkhtd work will lo commonccd on the ntw twenty nnllion dollar terminal. Mote than 100 brown ttono house?, apartment buildincs and churchearoto he rated and the resu't will be the com p!eto VwnEforrrtion of the largo area hounded by Lexington and Maditon nvczues and 45th and Cist etreete. Tho company purposes to erect a meg olrlceut uuv,- depot on the site of the prcEent station and in addition it will conettuct a hotel upon the vacant lot jaet west of tho station, bounded by Madison and Vanderbllt Avenues, 43d urd 41tb atreotf.' Tho hotel will be 20 stories high, and if there is no slip in tho plane it will be the finest hotel in the 'world. It Is the intention io close Vasderbllt avenua-entirely "Mdmake i street eenfMetioa between the hotel and 8 11 MAYORS j GETTING a'l TOGETHER Oshkosh, Wis., Juno 11 Mayors and other city ofliclala ot leading cities of tho etnto mo gathered in Ochkosh in attcn dencoof toe annual meeting ot tho "Wis consin .League ot Mnuictpallllei. vThe mecliu was formally opened today with an udrcsa ot welcomo by Mayor Muva of Oshkosh ami n response by Mayor WIN llama of AshlflnJ, which addresses wore followed by an interesting paper on "Bntiness Management of Cities," pre tented by Mayor Walrtch of Shames. Two bueiuosa ecstlons will h- held to morrow Jot which papers dealing with lighting, atrcet construction nnd main tenant?, eotvugo dispotal and other live municipal questions will ho presented and dl'cusied, OLDEST ACADEMY CELEBRATES One Hundred Fortieth Anniversary Itoetou, Maes-, Jnno IS At Newburg today an interaetiag celebration was held of tat 1 tOth anniversary of the opening of Datmner Academy, the old est iintiiation of Jts kin. I in the United Statos. The academy was founded by Lieut. Gov. William Datnmor, in 2702, when & email tchool houio was erected, and on March !, lG$i, tho academy was formally orencd, having S3 pupils in attendance at the time, and the institu tion has bcon over slnco in continuous service. Daring that tinio about 250O pupils havo received instruction at the (ckool, and nmong that number cro included Eomc of tho most eminent scholars of the conntry. Among tho early gradu ates that afterwards achieved fame wero Ilufus King, a member of the Constilu- tional convention; Samuel Webber, president of Harvard College: Bamml Phillips, foundor of Phillips Andover and Phillips Kxeter academies, and Tobias I.enr, who was private eecrelary to George Washington. VICTIMS' BODIES BURIED Revolutionists' Prison ers Released Bahjrade, Juno 12, Tho bodies of thoso killed in yesterdays revolution with thejexception of King Alexanders will be bruied tonight. The King's body has heenclaimed by his mother, Queen Natalie, aud aftca tho inqueet will have burial hi Rakevitz. monastry. Four Austrian gunboats nro anchored in tho Danubo off Belgrade to protect the AuBtrain interest, The members of tbo formor king's government who wore imprisoned yes terday will be freed today., The King won't arrive until after both houses of parliment meet .to rranse plans for the liiw lerMAMeat HOPEFUL . VIEW OF CONDITIONS New York Leaders Wei I Satisfied Now York, Juuo 11 Interviews ob tained this week with prominent lender in variouk lines of business tend to In dicate healthy trade conditions general ly throughout thu country. In cotuu linos biielnosa is not as good us it was for two reatons tho approach ot the dull season and thu uuuusluete resulting from uncertain labor condition. Theto asrve, thobusluersmen s$y, ns n balauco wheel for cominorce. They encourage (tconsrvatitm that is destiuctly healthy. IIopo for increased trdo aud n atrongar financial situation seems based on tho movement ot tho crpr. This once accomplished and the return flow of currency from the interior under way, n markedimprovcmeut l?predlcted in el lines of trade, nnd in financial circles. Il is declared this ia a healthy period ot adjustment. Undigested rccuritics aro being dtgefctod. No signs nro ol). served to indicate that thu limit ot de velopment has been reached. Outward indbationa aro abundant that the pur chasing power Ib increasing every year, Tho genurnl sentiment seems to bo that the country ie in a sound fiaauoivil con dltioi. LOUISE TO LIVE IN PARIS . -. Lignt Punishment for Princess Parif, June II rims may bo written to tho long and uns.tvory story of thu Saxon royal latnily tcandal, which has been a choice titbit in tho moutha of (scandalmongers sinco tic teneatlonai flight of the Crown princess Louieo with the Fronch tutor, M, tiiron. According to a dispatch from Yionna thu Grand Dakc of Tuscany went to Lindau tuday to meet his daughter and to conclude arrangements for hor future. As al ready announced it has been decided after a cumulation with Emperor Fran cis Josoph tho Grand Duke of Tuscany and thu Crowned Princo of Saxony, that tho erring Crown Princess is to make her future homo in Franco, Tho castle Rnno' i)ePartmeat t'". is tho property of Countess Saint Vic toria, widow of tho former Court Cham- berluin, Count Chambord, haB been re clred for her abode. Tho Princess, everything considered, may count heredif as fortunate in the ending of hor romantic cecapade. Other fair connections of European royal families have dono less and faro J worse, as for instance tho unhappy Prin cobs of tho same namo, daughter ot King Leopold of Belgium and wito of Prince Philip of Coburgr As a result of f an intrigue with an Austrian army lluitenaut th unfortunate Princess was confined in an insane asylum by her relatives and there sho still remains imprisoned, though from all reports she of fate years might be cited to show is periecuy sane., numeroas other cases that' many royal scandlehar ended ids fortunately for tue wonan Inyalved than BREMERTON SALOO - CLOSED "n Result of Navy De partment Ecattto, Jnno 0:Kvory tnloon nt Uromcrtou wi rioted nt iiildnlght b ordor ot thu mayor and town council, after tho paseago ot thu ordlnnucu to voklug tlu Ilucousoa on account ot over- n helming contlmcut in favor of closing. Tho snloou men will probably not inako k tight but will subuilt qitiotly to tho will of tho community. Navy do- pattment was informed by who of tho condition ot things nt Htumerton. BANK WRECKER TRIED Freehold, N. J., Juno llTlio case of Goorgo K. Kroohl, preslJunt u( the defunct First National Hank of Athbury Pink and also ndlrcator of tho nrcukod Monmouth Trust Company. t tltSMRiq place, w as called for trial todity before Judgo Heialcy. Kroehl is under twe inJiotmontt' the firjat charging him with Binning of a report of thn condition ol the trust company in which the amotit.t of the liabllitiee nnd assets was falsy etalod, and tho second charging that in tho same report Kroehl, with other o'llccrs of tho bank, falsely represented nnd stated the amount of his own liabi lity as payer and endorser on notes to tho institution. Alfred O. Tn Inning, prcsidont of tho Monmouth Trust Com pany, and David C. Cornell, tioaeure, are also under Indictment on tho fame charge PRETTY LONG DOCTOR Baltimore, Md., June 0 Miss Mnrga rot Long, tho pretty daughter of John D. l.oug, formor secretary of tho nnvy, can now write M. D, alter her name. After completing a four years course, during which tlm3 sho has cachowed tho flrvolitlci of society and app lied herceli studiously to mastering iter chosen pro fession. Miis Long received hor dip loma today at thu graduation oxerclsoa of tho Medical School of John Hopkins University. Sho was ono of half-n-doz-on fair graduates among tho rnoro nu merous roprctcntativesof thu atrouger ecx, Tho commencement exorcises were nttonded by former eccrotary Long Mre.Long, ami u number of thur rel atives and friends of the young woman. Miss Long entered tho medical school four years ago and hastakon tho entiro courso with great credit. Her older sister, Mica Holen Long, was a gradu ate of tho John Hopkins training school for nurses, and during the Span ish war was connected with tho Red Cross society as a nurse. Aftor the war her sister, Miss Margaret, becime fas clnated with the study of medioine and decided to become a full fledged pby- cian, and with that purpose entered the Johns Hopkins medical school BREWERS ANNUAL MEETING Niognm Fallr, JimoUO-Kour hundred bitvu, coming from nil pArls of thu country nnd representing millions ol Invented capital, thronged tho nocnmlily room of thu Cataract Hotel today nt tliu opening Of thu annual convention nf tho United Stales llrenora' nwoclaUon. I'roildent N. YV. JCsnlnltd Now lliweu oallrd fot tho rUiulntr, which tnidln piMt: MVciVre aurrouudsd by n host of im plaortbhi enrnilos whom) tmtilgiilty nud fruatlDlim bid fair to ovnrrulo owry to qniretuunt, of jnsiftc, and every fonsld Arntlon of publlu utility. Our Indwntry, though a lepil ono, Is constantly cYpnted to lnuu3irab!dURors, und It behooves us lo combine oloroly for thu pfotcctlen nf our mutual lutereetit." Tho totslono of tho convention are to continue two dajH, during w'hlch time theru will bo pupon and discnMioas covering nutnurous matters relating to tho blowing indo.try. RIVER STILL RISES Work of Rescue Going Forward Nine Drowned Trying to Escape St. Louis, Juno u Tho Hood eitnation is practically unchanged; water is at i a standstill. The work ot roecueot thu flood imprisoned of thu tri citieo own tin ueu, ThodeAth list for this morning la 2i. Reports from refugees nays that ono woman, n boy, and ruven men were drowned by thu uaisiztng of tho boat In which thoy woro trying toaecapo from railroad depot nt Madieou this morn ing. Tho namen aro unknown. Tho enrront at that point was very swift nnd tho bodies nil washed away. Contrary to tho predictions from tho weather expette, tho river it still rising nnd conditions hourly nru gntttng rnoro serious. Hast H. .!.ouls showi a rise ot ono inch In last hour, RIVER K ' w 'FALLING K-iMm' j Conditions Better at St. Louis ri I St Louis, Juno 12 Tho rivorfoll threo tenths of a foot last night, and the sit uation at St Louis is materially Im proved, 1 , ' Bescue work was rpaumod at dann, and lands, clothes and provisions aro being received. ( tVlLLfEiU THER RULER Servian Royal Couple Assassinated i; Karagyergyevitz Now on the Throne - llalgrudu, Hurvlu, Juno 1 1 s Kovol lutluu broke nt2thli motulng. King Aluxnudo. nnd Qucon Daraga wore nt satelttitttid and l'rluco Knragyorgyoxits wus duoluruJ kitig by thu revolutionists. Tlutst) inlnUtore, n muuburofnlds and thu bruthvr of thu queen wero also ns rAMlnnted. Htrvinu troops declared ICartfgyorguvllr. king, then forced an oulranco to tho (ulncv. The nuniherol those umsslmttud by tho rorolutionluta hi growing and it U now confirmed (hit Quesu Drncu'4 brother nnd 30 otlloers nro among Ihoso killed. It (it alii) conflrmwl that King Alexan der hm shot by Colonel Meschlu and theoorptosof I ha Kvyal oouplu woiu thrown from n window In tho palaou. Ilienew King will arrive tomorrow. FAVOR SHIP ) CANAL EngineersOpposeCapt Hart's Plan ir Forlmorovementatthe Dalles a Washington, Juuo (I A csutinuour ship canal to overoomo tho dalles at Colli obstruction. Is again propose I by tho nrmy engineers. Atthustmu tlmu Hart's plan which was conditionally ap proval by Cougres) is rojectod, Tt;a wator is found to Its too deep and swift' to inaku Hart's plan nf n submerged dam a hiicuwa. The tdiip canal wuo favored by tho Hnglnoors' Hoard, which roportod on thu improvement Just prior to tho timo Captain Hart rubmitlol his plan, At that timo it was estimated that thr cuunl would cost f 10,000.0 0, Had Hart's plan loon rpprovjd, Ihu work would havo boon togun this year, it will now bu dolayod until 1901 at the earliest. Coming on Areata San Francisco, Cal Juno 12 Tho stoumor Areata sailed for Coos ILvy at 4 p. in. today with tho following pas senger list: J Mahonoy, I Colo, Mist M Kcano, Miss F Merchant, Mrs 0 Klbloom, Mrs II Murok, W ifredsliaw, Rov D McKuor, K Puyson, J Yarring ton, Mlsa B Qrills, Miss R Qrills, D llonuor, 0 Chapman, May Clark, Moggie Dugon, Dolba Joffiries, J Whittington, 5 Kounedy, Mrs J Brandt and -four V, l Vi .y 'Ji v ft r i r H" $ "I k ittM ol the Princess 1.0UU 61 Tuscany, I children and l man! lathe (tsiragt, 1 ii V v taj&f2tAI&jjtiVLi3tf!SUJHBlmMUM&