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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1903)
, "xtiimtihmMm. J 'l s . n' 't ,' c V - ' . ',' rr w" m?m9MJ ." ' f j"y ""Hrtf "-, ..,, ,B,t..,.M,.Mp,l,wl,,Mlt,N( rfw rtipwuiii Mfn Mjh fff!WrWS Viffiiif MjfaJT -" ,"" rr-T- 'Ifinggij-, - .-Jfe. 1 V. ' " w - " W p - T PPP -wi.- "-i WHIIMTCBI F a 1fc T3 IP"! & tfsrV. TV 111 bAoNl fail ll A Dill MOLD v rl u Jri M u n 4 uf y ii Wall of Water Slxte High Sweeps Bo THREEHUNDREDDEAD llIHfcH'lMMHI"' IWinl i I Cloudburst Practically Wipes Out Three Towns, Leaving Death"" and De- struction in its Path Portland,' Ogn., June 1 A cloudburst awopt llppnur, Uxlnt.011 anil Ion, In Morrow aotnlr Ofeon tatt tilgbl, and big loseou 1 life mill property are leport cd. Throo humlrttt nr mlatlng. Tho Dalles, Jiiiio lo A meotnger orilviMl ut ArlltiRlon IliU mori.lnif lion. Lexington with new that n clond brt lust night nbovo lluppner twopt dawn the valley carrying iverylhiiiu lfoia it, onil Itlswttmatwl thnt WO people r klllod. Whun ho lull nt una o'ojooi, 100 buliua had beou rcTr,rd. A jell lavrt Itorc nt noon (or lhi eone. Portland, Jnnu IS A MMtfWt from tli4 mayor of J-nslnglon to Myor Will limn, of I'm timid, ry that n Urtf vattof t!io town was' nwopt away by n cloud buret, ami they immI help. A illMtch Jroin ltobo iwyj n rourbr jiiit orrlvotl (roni IlMppnr aurinii tlitro nru ,1 doni! ut that jitacw, A wiH 0' wutur 11 fct liifth gweipt llitt town. It ! flared anothur llooi In Mint cd (urtbur dlwittur, A reliof train .'tmvoa I'ortlAnd at I '80 (or llio ttrcno of tlio dkibtor. riltoin bo.lloa hnvu loan rraovtreul at Loxinuton, Up to 1 o'clock tbia morning 105 bodies had boon ruoovorad, n ml but n email ortiou of thu territory dovaitaloU had been roiio ovor. Troin inearo dotftllu Kntlmred from every tcction of Morrow county where tlio datnaco occurred, it nppeers that n ulant wull of wutur ulmoit no IiIrIi w) tlio homo topi and bearing on Ita crust treoj, timbura and 'mmonso etonua do eccnded up on Ilcpr.er, tho town fnrllier eat up tho vulloy nt n lata hour yuelor day ovcnlnir. Many pooplo wcro nt church, nnd olhora In their homes, and thuro waa no .warning, DullditH's cr.iinbbd and turnod to tpllntora In thefneo of tho terriblo do Iuro, Human boingfj wcru twletod, cruahod nnd torn, to boeubmorucd nnd Btrnui;led nt lnbt benanth u mlirhly river llowiiiK nlonj( n eourco w hero, 10 minutCH beloro, hardly n trout brool; could bo found, .OnthoriiiK depth breadth, nnd voloolty.nH it piogrootiod, tho wnter creat ruobed down tho vulloy nnd awopt every tiling before it, IxliiHlon waa almost ontlroly cub morgud, and the loan of life thuro is cup posed to havo boon nrontor than nt Hop pnor, tho flrtt town viailcd by iIoIuko. At Iono tho eon which hnd followed tho channel of Willow crcclc vna aujniontod by another mighty volumo of muddy water which cnm6 'lmrlliig doyn from high whore Wilson crook lionda, rondlolon, Juc'o Vi Nowa ! horu from reliable itttreoa wya tht fOO IHWpiu ;iro known to bo dead iihU utiM lttK from tho ileppnw atouil ItHrtt whlob Meurwl about 7 clock lal nlnlit. H Pt bttlWitu, wnrburM, and mBiiy Uottftti In KiippiiHr ww wjiud awny, at wull na thoiodiiKii Willow crock all thu wny to lUppunr Jnnetlon. Btvon Itim tntlMol trck on tbo Heppntr brunch of the O. H. .k K, 1 wMhwd'omt. roMowinc lit a Hit of thu hodUM r covered nt Hoppnur. ThoinaB Howard and fnailly, Krtt nixl family, Dob illndoand family, Mr end Mr a Dnwnn Jmot Jonus and fxnilly, Vr M Sward, fAinily of 0 A l.hw, ?Ira Ohaa Audrowa and child, Well, Dr Ytirgar, John Ayorr, wvernl Clilnsw, IIjii )'r.ltion nnd ttfo (Jeo. Noblu nnd Family, occupants of thu Heppnur hotel, Mftlloak family. Dr. IUtM omlChiW, Mlu Klllot, Mn. Kklor Wiltlani Cohen and family, Ke.l flvkl an iitlorimy, nup family, Willlatn Walton and family. HAPPY MARRIED LIFE Local Talent Covers Itself Vlth Well Earned Glory t Tho phiy of "MnrrUd Lifa" clvon by tho Hietoru of IJethnny hnturday even ing drew n crowded hotioo and la ejiokon an n 'rent f uccoea in every way, euthuaiauttc praisoa nro hoard of tlie ability of tho local talout which took part. The entertainment la pronotinc ud fur nhiiad of much of tho woil; of travollni; eompanips ccon hero. Ouo of tho most plenMnu features of thoovonluc wn tho olncint; of Mr. Wade, wIiobo baritonu volco, perfectly cultlvatid and under control, aroused tho most cnlhusiitio admiration on tho part uf his hearord. Thoao who tool: pnrt in tho play car ried thoir parts remarkable well, espec ially in viow of tho fnrr liint tho play waa given i week coi'lior tluui intended. Thu B. 0. II. oocloty clonrod about $110 on tho vont',tr excellent ehow- liiKforMnrBbUela-a v' oivk 0 liomo talent. POPE'S DEATH . RUMORED London, Juno 13 A dlBputch from Vienna elatoa that tho1 ovoninj? pnpora print uti nnnouncomixnt tlint .Popo Loo died Budbonlv tobav 0! honrt failure. lhbro la conflrmatlon ol the roport, p: N Santa, Claiis Soap 7 barfor 25c at Flana-Rant5' . .T"l -rn fm VA& a Game at North Bend SEVEN TO FIVE PAYOR OF MAR8HFIELD OoodStotdy P)ay on Both Slde3 and Good Fwllg Pre vails Tbi Marahftold bwe it teats ftcquitt od tlinmtelrea of last. wek3 crntlijnx (UfMt, rtitd won nnnthur mdimdid victory In thu gnmo with Iforth I!nd ntinday. Thuro wura no cloiu decisions clvon utalnst Uiom, sad tbey hud tho anme woll In bnnd from the flint inning to the Inst. Whan Ibingi go thoir wny, there nro no more congonlf.1 nrtiata in this broad land than tlio winners of Sunday' Kroe. Jhuy bubble over Willi m'riu and uttthunaem; they nil play ball nt onca,iind for keejn too ; they frolic mid oavort about tho diamond lib) well fed nud j'.nxmiod colts. It waa thoir dny to show theniNlroii nnd they mndo tho beet of It. In tho box we had I.oh to shoot tho curves nud ho cortainly did the worH to the edification of all Mnrsh flald onlookers. Ho pitched a liltlo wild and save ta oral free tlckots, bo weak ened roino In thu latter part, of tbo Kaino; but be atruck out 13 men nnd was hard to find. 1Mb support made some errora but ne n whole nlso did good work. Itoyton, tho short, played especially well nud his presence holped" the tonm wonderfully. Graham pitched for tbo Uend up to fi'h inning. While there were no or trcmely censntional playa back of Grn ham, his comrades looked, forgtho moct part, after everything that came in their territory. Graham tossed good ball, but tho potent factor callod luck, was not bis to command, and tho Uend warmed up another pitcbol for tho Mb inning, lluitmullor the now pitcher pitched fast was very wild, allowing ono ecoro by not Dut.'getting ball within icach of cntobcr. Jones, who played oit in left garden made n star fly catch; b'aundora alio picked ono out that was not eo bad. At bat, Hoyton led off with n two bato bit nnd was scored by n hit from Nndlor. In Inst half of first Inning nud nlso the 2nd inning neither sldo Ecoro3 Threo eafo hits followed with a two bnggor by l.oh; nn orror on part of North Uend, then another safe slug, and Mnrshfleld scoros four tallica in 1st bait of 3rd inning, In last half of Urd and lathnlfof Ith; thoy ngnin go skunk. Uy n good Btonl Blisa ecorcs tho Honda first tnlley in last half of -Itb, Throo eafo l)ita glvos Marsbfiold ono moro in let half of Oth inning, Tho Bond comoa in, Saundora gooa n two baso, another takos n'wnlk, nnd Mc Keown'n threo baso Jilts givoa tho Bond 'J tnllioa in Inst half of fifth. Holtmullor throws wild nnd nllowa Marohflold her 7th nnd Inst Ecoro in Inst half of Oth. tiaundora landa u two bag gor bringing'.in '2 ecoro in last hull of Otb. This mnkos tho 5th nnd last ecoro for tho Bend. Scoroa stand 7 nnd 5 tho finnl result. In lino, noithor tonm -played export, but both played well.' MarehfleUl eoomod to piny their gamo at tho beginning, nnd tbo Bond did thoir jjood work near tho end, gaining Bonio .but not o'nougli to wl'n.'lt wnBdocidodly closb in laBt part of gamo and a 2-baBQ hit tn laat part of ninth would havo eiOred thorn equal, fri Wd, wn- Thu fiitno was witnessed by a largo crowd and everything wont off nicely, Tlio (rounds nru In pood condition srd tlio park, now bolriK compjerod, put up aflno nppsnranto. Tho jrand stand and nil, Ixrlny nicely arranged nnd coa ( rutted. Tho Hand mndo things axrotablo by tbalr preMnco nnd tho music fit veil, en livened llio jilayora and dellnlited tlio oriloolmu. Tho following is the Mteru. yorth IJMd AI) R BH 10 1 o 7 7 1 1 1 3 0 1 A J! 1 0 1 0 0 i 0 0 McJCuovn Sb r lcGfrifils H r. r 0 0 1 I J 0 1 0 0 1 I 0 J 0 1 0 o 0 0 0 ilerlmuilerp&lb !' Bliss e -J Beaton lib 3 Cnrry c f -1 flnumlcrs 1 f .'1 Oraham p & lb 4 Cfary r f 1 Joaes rf 2 0 Totals Mnrthflold Boyntou a a Iberg !b :'ndlcr3b 3G 5 0 0 r AB II S 1 3 2 u 1 1 2 BH 0 1 1 1 o 3 1 0 0 ro M 0 1 11 : 0 K 0 0 o 1 0 0 1 0 0 Jacobs c I.oh p Wright lb o G r, 1 9 0 0 8 0 0 Ferry I f Wiokman c f 1 filiort r f 1 Totals 40 C 27 8 12345C780 , Total 10 4 0 1 10 0 07 12 3 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 C 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 12 0 12-0 Marsbfleld Hits North Bend lilt BOJIMAHV Stolen Bases, Nndler,Jccoba, Wright, For ro,B!isr,Saundero Throo Baso Hfte.Mi- Keown. Two Baso lilts, Loh. Facri (!! Hits, Bliss. Husoa on called Balle off Loh, 2, off lluitmullor 2, Left ou bases' Marshfield 0. North Bond 5. Struck out by Loh, 13, by Graham, 1 by Heltmdlcr 0 Hit by pitcher Iburg, Saunders, Wild pitch, Ueltmuiler Uuplre: McKeo; Scorer, Uutcheson. The game between Ccqulllo and Ban don wna n victory for tho latter b y a score of 12 to 2. MORE ARRESTS COMING Secretary Hitchcock Pushing Land Fraud Investigation Orogonian News Burr an, Wash., Juno 10. Secretary Hitchcock, of tho Inter ior Department, la highly gratified nttbo steps taken by tbo authorities in Oregon to bringing to justico tlioeo land officials and speculators who havo ont.ngcd in violating tho laws. Ho is doubtly grati fied, inasmuch na the prosecutions wero mndo poasiblo by hia own special nconte, who havo been actlvoly engaged in gath oriug evidence of sufficient weight to oonvict, Itlahlabollef thnt other ar rests will bo mndo from time to timo, na rapidly na the ovidonco collected war mute audi notion. In carrying out hla camralgn, Secre tary Hitchcock will atopnt nothing. He will sparo no ouo who la found guilty of maladministration of participation in land frauds. Ilia ngonta nro nftor laud officials, na well na speculators, nnd will be continued in Oregon until such time aa tho frauds havo boon run down. Nat urally, tho Secretary has nothing to cay aa to porsonB under suspicion, but he Iiob groat con fid once in inspector Grooti and thoao co-oporating with him in the fiold. i . O : r ,' ;, Fels Naphta Soap 56c box at Flanagans, I ARBITRATION BOARD MAKES NO CHANCE Mlnutos si Hestlng Which 'Qmld- ertd Horth Bend's Protest Against Bendoti.' Tho Board of Arbitration of the Qo County lhsebntl Lk Diet nt Ilott!' Coqnlll in CoquiiW City, Orogon, on JniMi 12,1903, to eoiuifder tho pro tettof th 2:iok7 o tb North Bend bMbU team concerning tho bnstbMI Kino playwl by hcrth Bend va I3ai.don at Bandon on Tifny 81, 1003, there lieing present Jr. 0. W. Tower, President, Thomas Whito And L. J, Simpson. A. J. Sherwood being absent, Ohcrles Baxter K 0 1 0 0 ;i 0 i 0 0 acted in'hiselesil. , The meeting waa culled to order by the President, and after tbo reading of the protest, wbioh fe ns follows; "(1) In tbo first half ol the eighth inning Umpire Hutchison called Beaton "out" at tho homo plate. After the jramo said umpire acknowledged to sev en! witneaeos that he did not too the play." "(2) Thnt In the first half of the ninth inning ho called Saundera "tafo" nt second nnd then changed his decision nf tcrconenltlng several Bandon players." "(2) That tho Bandon ninvors conllnn; .. ., , ' ' , , - nu mu uiu un 1110 uismonu wnen T,o wcro in the field, iaterforitig with tho catcher and other ot our plr.ye nnd umpire did not ujo hia authority to keop them off." acu auer some otpcnteion it was cgrced that each item of tbo protest bo taken up tcjwrntoiy, Testimony was then hcaid in behalf of North Bend nnd Baudon under cacti itom of tho protest. Tho Board after dlscnsslbn nnd duo con sideration, made tbo following decision: (1) That it is not within the power of tho Board of Arbitration to reverse tho two dscisloua of Umpire Hutchison In tbo game of North Bend vs Bandon which wero taken erception to by the manager of tho North B;ml team, as it W8B purelynnd timply nu error in judg ment, if un error at all. (Referring to Rule 63 nt page IDS Spalding'a Baseball Guide of 10W.) (2) That under the ovidonco submit ted, wo nro unable to reverse the decis ion of the umpire or to chango tbo re sult of the game, nnd that we allow tho game to stand na it did when endad with a score of four to throe in f.wor of Baa- dou ; that wo disapprove ol tho actions of Eomo of Baudon'e players end re quest tho managers of tbo difforont tenuis to u;edi.ieont efforts in the futnro to preEorve more ordor nt the games, and would refer them to Rule S3 at page 105 Spalding's Baseball Guide of 1003. A motion waa made, seconded and car ried that a copy of tho fiudiuga of the Board of Arbitration bo eent to each of tho manogora of tho different teams, and copies furnished to tbo preBS for publication. There being no further business to como before the Board, it then adjourn ed. 0. W, TowKtt, Proeident. Attest 0. C. Sanfoiu), Secretary, pro tem. 18 lbs, Best Garie Sugar for $ 1.00 at Flanagans, CRACK SHOTS- SAIL Now York, Juno 13 Tbo rifle te am selectodat tho rocont Sea Girt compet- itione tbreproeont tho United Statos in f 1 the coming contest for the Pnima trophy sailed for England today on the ttCania DO NOT WANT A 1 KING erjfans Desirous; of - a Republic '.T Likely to Fight Among Themselves Belgrade, Juno 13.Every hofir bears 1 moro hostile fouling, araiuit !Iar.t f r Gfor.ovitch and adds to the yopnlnr desire forjrepnbican form of govt. The army has already split into frcct- ioi.s, ono ddalrfng Kara G-oriovHch, f t'n other equally preftft for PI.to ilirka of Montenegro. Many faar that when the King-ie nnnounccd Monday 6iy., war will bo precipitated. Should eucb-disscntious arise, there ta no doubt that Austria will interveno, with consequences which con't bo es timated, i v i. Sozkovitch ono of the leadorsofjho revolution and organizers of tho revolt - y in a public interview said he was tired' of monarchies and !eirod to see a re- public like Switzerland. ' He eaye bo has a big following In this dosiro outside of army circled. Thcodoiovitch Atezandor'a premier, who was shot in the massacro, died this morning. King Charles, of Romanic honorary colonel of tho sixth Servian regiment. tho ofU:erfl of which headed the ritvo! has severed hla connection with tho regiment, saying :"Ycur r;o:.ucut gave such horriblo proof of lack of t military honor." SULTAN - BADLY , SCAREI) Fierce Fight in His Palace Causing Panic in Con . stantinople Constantluople. June 13 A fiercs fight occurcd within tho walla of tbo Yaldlz KInBk between rovoltcrs nnd an Aslntio regiment. Tho Albanian were finally ovorpowored after many were killed and wounded. The incident, following eo cloeeiy the aasaestaation at Belgrade, caused a big panic in the palace and city. c:-; tffV; N BciUrij,lJuno 13: There are 20,000 .troops gnrrteoa in Constantinople, most- v. N 1 if lyu n the vicinity of- tUo-jlace. 'The imBaedfate guard oHb'e sultan is net troops' bat palace officials only. .- . . ' ' "il rocoived ( ,ywv . ti--..