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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1903)
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For !2 ciilo down Willow creek nro pllos or dobria alj coppoicd to con te In bodlca, l'inctpn otforlt nrc centered ou clenrliiK Uifl toiru, bat email partica nro working nlous tho creek, dlacovcrlni; bodltw crcry llttlo vliilo. - I.ozlneton, Or., Juno 17 A rullof train from rendition for Hcppner is as cm In two wln.'c croialiiK n creek by tlio bradxu breaking, SO tnlloa north of hero ut 3 a, ni, Four poraons and two horros wore drowned. 1 ho front portiou of tho train cot across nnd tlio party roach oil Hoppncr. Tho Dnlloe, Juno 17 At n mnai nicot ine hold hero ycatorduy n hundred vnl nntocrs otfotol thomiclvca with tuania nnd olilclea to nstibt tho work of rccovorina bodloant Iloppuor nnd vlcln ity and uld tho vletlma of tho flood. A train loud o! men nnd working nmlurial was nontatnoon, tho 0, H. A N. pro yidlni; fruo trnnaportntlon for all who wlshod to kc MODERN ' WOODMEN CONVENE M" Important Questions to Come up I ' 't U ' i .' - ' Indinuupolle, Ind., Juuo 13 During tho coming weok tho oyee of 710,000 membora of tho Modorn Woodman of America will bo turned towaod thia elty whoro tho head camp of tho order wil bo iu thirteenth annual eoejlon. Tho ndvauco guard of dologatoa, inclndlng most of thoofllcera, Arrived toda nud 'tho big ruBh will boon in oarfioat y to 'morrow nigbti Thoro Is nd doub that tho attendance will bo tho lnraoat In tho hlitory of tho onlcr'o natlonnl conven lona. Tho (jueatloiia to coino before lliu convention for dlscnttlon nnd rettlo inont nro of pnrAmoiiul importauco nnd nro removed from tho Rroovo of routine liuuliiuee uinally tranmctcd nt Kfttlior fiH'.ft of tho kind. Then, aaln thoro will bo nuinorouq apcctncular features, In cluding pnrado, band conloah nnd cr.tnp of tho uniformed branch of the urJcr, to nttroct tho rnoniborBhllo the contrnl location of Indlnnnpolla la nlio e.xpvcted to bon factor !u tho attoudanco problem, The groat contrnl question to bo fought out In tho convention ono that la likely to roault in prolonccd nnd liented dla cucaion nnd potilbly lead to a etrlncloK out of tlio tceelona beyond tho wcek'd limit la tho matter of rendjuatment of '.niurnnco rates. Under tho pretont$xy( tern tlio rato remains tho eaiuo through tho life of tho imured on nt tho titnucf admltelon to tho noclety. The orgnnlr ntlnn boo been deQnltcly divided on tho queation of whether tho provalllng echemo eball cantinuo or bo chanced to ono that ahull regularly lucroneo on an c&tnbllehed bneie as tlio insured Wood man advances in ago from year to year. M. II. Geary of Galenn, III,, & promin ent member of tho Illinois tt&ta bar, who has been tho nctlvo leader of tho oppoalllon lo a change of rato eyatom, with D. A. Naught, o! PrJucoton, III., editor of tho True Woodmen, will bo hero to lend in nutRoniam to tho pro posed change. On tho other hand, Head Consul Noithcott of Illinois, with lilc lleutunant& nnd aupportero will work with might nnd inula to bnve- tho pro poocd "atop-lnddor" ayatom of asccsa mont ndoptod hy tho convention, Another Important question tho head enmp will thresh out ulll bo tho 1 slon of Cook county, Illlnola, to tl.o " national jurisdiction of Wccdcrafr. O.J K. Alcshlra nnd A. W. Fulton, lending Chicago nttorncys, will appear aa load lug ndvocatea of tho admission of Chi cngo to tho society. fionttlo nnd aovornl other cities of the country linvo ontorcd n contest to se- curo tho noxt tccslon ol tho head camp. SERIOUS , TROUBJLE BR EWING Tucaon, Aria,, Juno IS Tlio situation nt Moronci, whore tlio minora Jetriko is ou, is moat alarming, nud thoQovonor hla boon xequeatcd to station troops permanently nt Clifton. It' ia thought that tho Brlkora hnvo hold out dyna mite and giant powdor, and ainy Mow up tho town. Only 25 ol 0500 atrikors lnvo boon disarmed, and nil aro Billion, "iliroo Angered Jnck"', who'b'oaata thtit he had ndva,uco newa o! Gurflold'a ess i , aaoiaatloa ia loader ol the atrikora, RELIANCE TOPMAST BROKEN Puff of Wind Brings It Suddenly Down Will Not Cause Much Delay Larchmont. Juno 17 Tho Reliance loat hor topmast this afternoon in on 8 knot b!o-7 durluu a race with tho Col- urnbla nnd Constitution. Tho Occident occured nt 1 :C9, being four minutel after tho boats got across the lino for a 90 milo contctt. A eharp put! came and tho mast snapped. Tho yachts had a splendid start, and tho accident was entirely unexpected until tho big raasa of wreckage came smashing down. Ilarr was at tho wheel ana urougntner inio inu winu iiko a rockot notwithstanding the owing of the sails, and tho ballooncr floating in tho wnter. Tho yacht will bo taken to City Island tonight to linvo a new topmast set. Bho was carrying tho largest club topsail ovor knitted on a cup racer when the accident occurred and tho hnraenko spread nloft causud n strain which tho topmast could not Btcnd. llerrehofl has oxtra epara nt Bristol, eo tho accident, it la thought, won't iulorfero with tho races tho latter part of tho weok. Icoliti wns aboard at tho time of tho adm!s-l... w. n ... .. , , . I accident. Tho Conetilution and Colum- .. , ,, ,, . ., i nla continued tho rnco. Tho Columbia hold tho load on tho Constitullon and at 3 o'clock waa eoveral yards ahead. Iaelin camo nshoro in n launch, Ho takes tho nccidout philosophically, and eaya no otliur dnrango waa done, nnd no weakness waa otherwho manifested. BOSTON'S , SPECIAL HOLIDAY Bunker .Hill Day Cele- bration "Rr UJ't" " Boatori, Maaa., Juno 17 Bunker Hill day la boing celobrnted with a prograu that will not end beforo midnight. The gala day opened with salutes by tho warships In the harbor,tho naVy yard battory and' Fort Warren. The pres ence of thd'hiatoria Liberty Boll, loaned, for tho occasion by the Olty of Philadel phia, maeho celeb ratlon.te moat ei thuBioBtlo,shol4 In many years ThB fataoua relic wao cxftibltod throughout tho day on lioaton Common, where it wa guarded by tho Ancient and Hon orhhler Artillery Company of Bob ton. All public buildings wero lavishly dec orated and n large majority of tho hoUid nnd buaincas blccka. Fl a wcro flying by the hundred and noarI ivory resi dence added ono or moro to to blazo of coldr. Dullness was auspendea nd the streets wcro thronged in tho mo ulng. Thomllilary, naval and civic parade in Chn'rlcstown this morning opened the program of the day. The sailors and marines from thowarabips were enthus iastically cheer od nil along tho route. Hiitorical exercises, athletic contecte, cycle races and rowing racoa wero hold this afternoon. Danker Hill day la tho Maasachutctta Fourth of July. It la obierved no whero else, but hero It ia celebrated with a vecgenco. At midnight the church bella cbliacd, the whiatlcs blow, the giant crcckera exploded, nnd the pandemon ium of noiees mado In tho Charlestown district might have boon heard around the world, With each recurring year more and moro "fuw" la mado over the anniver sary of tho battle of Bunker Hill, and amall gatherings have gradually grown Uo larger andxmore ImpreMlvo ones. CHAMPION AMATEUR OARSMAN Now York, Juno 17: Char!a B, Titup, champion amateur oarsman of Atactica, sailed today for England whero ho will compete in tho race for tho Dia mond Sculla at Ho nloy next month. HARTZELL VISITS AFRICA Now York, Juno 17 A host of Meth odists bado farewell today to Bishop J,0 Uarttell, who Balled on tbo Germanic enrcute to Africa, whero ho la to carry on missionary work In fields hitherto untouched, Tho Biehop, who ia accom panied by Roy. William 8, Snyder of the Wieconaln Conforonco, will mako a tour of the Dark Continont covering an area of moro than 30,000 mites. VOODOO DOCTOR HOODOOED Rhlladelphln, Pa., June 16: Goorgo F, Hoaaey, the negro "voodo" doctor, Who with Mrs. Catherine Danta, ia charg odwith murder of William X)anz, the woman's husband, and which resulted in'hls death. The defense, i la aatd Tflll bo that the powders wera ..for the UUIUUSO Ut UUIIIIK WWUIUIUIIUVW wutuu I he wan waa autferiag. , J METCALF FIRED BODILY From Position in P;0. Department Payne on Verge of a Breakdown Washington, Juno 18. James Met calf, until yesterday euperintendant of tho Money Order division of the post office department, had o lengthy inter view with Payne thia morning. Metr calf knew yesterday that hla conduct waa under investigation, had no suspic ion of his removal until he received the notification last night. y There is a disposition on tho part of some question to the accuracy of tho in ormation upon which Payne acted. Metcalf was a a proteg of Allison. Paynes rienda fear he it on tho verge of nervous ptoetratlon. He feela keenly tho burden of criticism, yesterday broke down completely whllo attempting to f answer como questions in tbo case. Tears were in his eyes. WYOMING ENCAMP MENT Choyenno, Wyo., Juno 27: The an ndal encampment of the Grand Army I HJDidbbbIbW BoB VHbH' itf IIBEBbbIbLbHGbIBiIbHbbbbbbbbbHI HRSyHnHH ajWnlW-:JJirW-YB'-T"'1WW M" BBBBBBMTlMBmlWBBBBBBBM ft MAGNES & MATSON HEADQUARTERS FcR j UNION MADE GOODS JDapartmontof Colora-lo aid Wyoming openeu in mis city touay wnn a monster military pageant. Besides th? 0. A.K, , veterana the parado embraced ex- eoldlera of the Spantah-Ameriotn war, tho Sons of Veterans and United fitatea troops from Fort IttuscII, Many dignitaries of tho two elates ar'a here and tiie city is patriotically decora ted inhonof of tha vlsltiri. Tonight eniluent epeakera will ai'dnaa tho camp fire in Keef hall and tomorrow the Grand Army and the affiliated organiza tions will hold their buaineta seaifons. Spirited contests are on for delartaaent officers and also lor tLo nozt meeting place. KOREA ' RESENTS INSULT Delaware, Ohio, June 18 That the unprovoked assault upoa Prince Yee, the young Korean nobleman attendiBg theWealeyian nnlvereity, by Joe Stout, a farmer, has been taken up by the Korean offiesllo at Washington, is now an assured fact. This morning Charles Nedharo, couu eel for Korean legation, arrived here, and made a thorough investigation. 1 Ho visited the city offidate and county prosecutor, but declines to state what Btops will be taken. He says the affair will not bo lightly passed ocr, Wants Forty Dollars. , U. E. Chance has filed with Recorder Hyde a claim against tho "city for f 40, for injury to one of the horses ho waa using in his delivery teim. bv breaking through tho Mill K'V. 'iJi?e. The ani mal'a stifle joint was thrown out, and Mr. Cbancowaa obliged to buy another horso nlaco. It is a wonder that the lty does not have more of Buch claims topay T '.':i n; "!, aSk a ... wl .. , , i - , . ,,.r-H T4fc!l'".'nXI?7pjSL" .. ilWilfirmyillTir BHaa8JBaMMlff,( nngi rjzzr. . niTimn tmmrk