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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1903)
7&Wy T"''7F I ' T Jlft2f t4-vff ;'v,, '.J!iA-.'.v. -- KMty.a MP tfiir i rT A !3fErSSCT &3mWEmKlBz& i t T. iii h , DANGER FROM TYPHOID r . Flood Sufferers Facing New Peril WomenRespondtoCall For Help r Hoppnor, Juno-'O Fourteen addition nl bodies linvo been recovered. The wrathur Id extremely hot, but loon nui) torn ol mnstod hnll ntlll remain. I)r, Smith of thu Slate Hoard of Ilonltlt has arrived, and itnlyi "Uulei hercul ean woik la lono quickly, typhoid nml otlior tllicntcw will kill m runny as the flood ami more." Tlio Chlntme In Port land havo offered n big row nrd for tho bodies of thnlr eoutilryinuu. Volun teer women nro needed Iwdly to take tho places of the exhausted wornon of ilup pner. A carload of women huvu start ed from Pendleton, Mr. Jos Potter, wbo uai p;osd to imvo lie.tn found, liUiillrlori nod ImtMHl. camo lo town today . lltr dfttiiihtvr wsth almost dying of gnf, nml fainted when bur tnrther came hi. LOSSES AT HEPPNER Damage to Growing CrQps and Loss of Stock From Iho Oxonian's oxcellont news report from thorcrnocf ilia Manner disaster wo makothu following extracts: Many of tlio awful rcenoa of undo and inlu )mo burn removed. Ilontra nre being demolished. Tito romaiiib of deal nnimnln liurtiliiK on rubbish frequently rccnt tlio air of tlio town. Tlio beauty of Hoppnor In roup, but not I to pride. No community could rlso moro brnvoly under advoralty. In tlio bank of tlio town tbo pooplo have f$35,0C0 In dcpojll. In tho wnro hot;ros tboy bavo 1200,000 worth of wool uninjured. In tlio cltixoun In tlio same epirlt to rebuild thu town ns built it. How all thu pooplo sleep and c.it In n town whero half tho citlzcno nro home less le n marvel. Many rculdonta will temporarily Itovo llila Hummer. Tho visitors do not aeom to sleep, for thoir volcoa hoop tho mUnlgbt air resound Inc. Tho fow bods, barns,- and haystacks nro utllizod. Many ol tho croud nt night cau do no bottor than onno thoach. of ono log by standing on tho othor Tlio 0, It. A N, runs its trains up to Lexington, nltio iiillua below Hoppnor. TraiiBportatlon to tho train la by horsoe and wagons. 'Iho wlros aio mrged with messagoH, and props dlopatchui linvo dilllculty in crowdliiR through. Mall eorvicoa la remaned. What n Row of Trcos Did Tho town wna onvod from total do atructlon by n row of poplar trcoo which grow on tho oden of tho chluf roaUliinco Dtrcot. Tills atrcut was tho nonioet to tho rivor. IIounoij wuro enuhed V-coioBt thoin liko okk-b1io11p, ,but only threo or four yielded, Tho lattor woro broKon off or uprooted oven thoiiRh tboy wero bolweon two and three feet In dla.motor, Tliis row ol trooa deflcotod tho rlvor back toltsuBalbed, Many .poraonB boliovo it ovon aaved tho big hotel. MUCK IMMAUi: TO I'llOI'JIIlYT Thu dftinaK') nuntaltii'd by thu ranch' oraof Willow Crcok Vnlloy canboroUKh ly uottmnted by taklnu tho nvoracn vnluo of an untlro crop producod by that part of thu vnlloy which Ilea bolwoutt Uoppnur mid I)oiilnc. Tho Ioq to DjA alfalfa Kronorn will ho about (7C.OC0. Tho unrdun truck dc itroycd may bo worth f 10,000 more, No count wliafovor linn b(;un mudo of thoealtlu and etock loot, but It mom n rcrlnln that thin damage will awell tho total by $7000. Whou tho vnluo of tho dwulllnifi ntid fonuliiK dumollthed, ray 30,(K0, Is uddud, It makes u total loei uuAlnlucd by propurtyownom in tho vnlloy, cmtnldo of Uoppnur, not includ Ink thu 0. It. h N. Co, , nt IoqbI 100,000. Climalc and Wcailicr Report Tho paot week has buuu cooler with boneflclal raluo in marly all ecctloiiH. In Morrow mid Mnlhuur countlcn local ulorim did great damat(0 over email uroBS by winning thu toll, drowning vcutatton, and Inundating IrrlKUllon dltolos. Moro rain in c till nocded in fcoulhcrn Oregon, but ultewhurn n mark od improvement in tho condition of nil oropu Ir noted, Kail i;raln la Loading, and In moat plue tho heads prornleu to bo of Kooil it, nllhoUKh tlio htalk is abort. In itoulhurn Ureuon spring Kndn in head iuK, hUIi email heada mid ehort rtulke. yprlug grain in thu Willamutto valley is tnttkiitK r wA i;rowtli mul thu plant is thrifty ami jiroTnliIn. In oastorn Uie ou ripilni; erulii has Improved consider ably duriiiK tho week and a fair crop is now cxprolud. Thu cut'.tm of alfalfii and early clover hart becun and the yields nro (jenerally reK)rtkd below tho average Hops, corn, polntoM, aui;nr beutn and oulona' nro ronlni.' nicely. (inrdeiiM nlco tliow im provement, and early vegetables nro plentiful. Tho not wonthcr oi tho previous week did romo damnuo to applea, but tho out took is still Uvorablu for fairly good yield a. Cherries aro ripening nnd tho strawberry i en ton is nt its height, l'runoj nro uneven ; to mo orchards promlso larso yields, while others will uivo light raturno, but tho crop ns a whole will probably bo an nveraco ono, Nchnlem, Tillnraojk county, K. K' ficovell. I'AHt wwk clear, with two oxccflslvoly warm daye, which curled thu leaves on fruit trees; garden (.tuff not dplng well; hay crop promising. Wnldport, Lincoln county, David llublc First of week is arm, latter part ehowory ; ciopu nil doing well. Acmr, I.auo county. K, It, McCormac. Worm and dry early part of week; lattor part warm, showery, early cgeta. hies urn in tlio market; all crops nro mnkiug excellent growth. (laniinor, Douglas county, 0. II, Hine dale. KxcobsIvo heat during tlrst of week did but llttlo dnmngo to crops, which nro now progressing nicely, Coqulllo City, Coos County, J. 11. Bweot, Cropu doing well; etrawberrloa ripening; fruit and berry prospoct good, graea plentiful. Kekloy, Curry county, Job. Hnlnos. Week very favornblo; all crops nind rapid growth and tboy promleu avorngo yields; fruit of all kinds henvy, ospcclnl lv npplca. Astoria, Clatsop county, II. S, Lyman. Allor tho execuatyo boat tho wcatbor turnodHulsty nnd cool; nil vegotatlou is doing oll ; liny very promlsiug; fruit light; pauturagooxcellont; potato3B np aud'gnrdoua doing nicoly ; young ruta liaca plants damaged eomo by gnrdoa liens. COALING STATION SECURED Havana, Juno 22 Tho Cubatt Ameri can treaty, croatlug tho Ialo ol Pines coaling Htntiou will bo elgnod tomorrow. UNION , MINERS ACQUITTED Of Dynamiting 'Houses During Strike Wllkosbarro, l'a., Juno 20 Klcvcn union mtnere, who have boon on trial for tlirco dayu, charged with dynamit ing and wrecking tho houeu of a non tin ionistj in tho big anthrcctto otrikc, wero acquitted this afternoon. Ibis in tho onlycaso growing out ol otriko to reach court. Threo hundred woro oxamln&d nmrn largo nrray of counsel was employed by tho oporators nnd tho union. MARSHFIELD AGAIN DEFEATED BY BAHDOH Good Work by Part of the Team But Not by all Players Official Score Tho MarnhUold baoo ball team root their second Waterloo in tho gnuo with Uandon Sunday. While tho acoro, which was 4 nnd 0, was not so thoroughly dis- trvfslug ns wns tho case in the preceding gumu agninet them ; yet, our players did very Imperfect work, which fell short, by considerable, of being satlsfacrory to Marehllietd. it matters littlo how swift ball they may play, or how swift players they mn-' bo; two or thuoruon cannot play th iiso, nnd n whining game, alone. Thu, tea clearly durnonstrated by tho gamo bolweon MnrabQold and Eandon, Sunday. Jesso I)h, tho Tilarahfield pltcber,v pitched n profocelonul gamo all through, and Instead of weakening toward tho last ns wns tho case on tho prccodlng Sunday, ho teemed to got stronger all tho while; and it is to bo doubted whether ISandon could havo mado oven rospcctnblo foul striV.os, had tho gamo gono on n fow innings longer. Lob not only pitched well but also pUchcd a heady gamo; and had ho lino just half tho support that liattm had, it is believ ed that Ilandon would not havo golton a single scoro, or oven within a thousand miles of ono. With no errors and oood work on tho part of (hiu support, thoro would havo boon only threo or four men, scattered through thountire nine innings, able to chaso succossf tily over first baeo, and tho record show a tboy mado no earned runB against hi m. Anothor good fenturo connected with Loh'a pitching is his persovoronco. If tho wholo team goes to pieces ; If nil thu baaos aro crowd ed; if tho baud and rooters raako tho nir bluo by Bonding forth their wild and voclforous oxpoBtulatlona ; otill his iro romalna dormant and hn twists tho curvos just tho samo as :l( tho bases woro nil clear, and tho ecoro ;stood 10 to 0 in his team's favor. Then too while not tho swiftest thrower, ho throvs a mean curvo and looks to it, that it v tnturoB not in an nccoBsablo placo to kit, ofton i.lviug threo bulla boforo beginning on tbo strikes. Of his support, nil of thooulQol dors, Short, Perry and ltinguo played or'col- lontly, while of tho intlold Boyton al oun dosorvos commondation. lloyton was not cnllod Into corvlco ofton enough o tho result might havo been somo dlffeT out, for Boyton aud perfection aro syncm ymous torms whon it comos to playln,? base ball. He has not mado one singlo orror for tho season and la the swiftoat (if not ho is ono of tho swiftest) all round ball playors on the leagat. Ho is clovor, plays with good notion, throws,! woll nnd quickly, Is a sure catohor and in fine, moves as if hoore alivo ; eoemB to 16 all oter the dlnnaondat once. V. sUo it Is true enough that somo ol tho o.Ucr MnrehflelcT playors, not men tioned, did quite1 woll: yet they gainod no especially august laurels, whito if spaco would ponnlt, our gonoroslly la not so great ns to pay tribute to some of tho others. They should get out by themiielvcs, out of sight, and practice up. A rubber ball would do to begin on. Tho Marshflold boys, with some ex ception b, tcom to toss tho ball: don't throw hard or quickly, and when tboy do throw quickly seem to throw wild, This In undoubtnbly a fault In prncllco, liandon does better field work; tboy got tho ball and send it to next qnarter without walling a fortnight for rein forcements to corao. Howoror with good practieo, provid ing thoy can start off without getting to everlastingly embarassed, wo bcliovo Marshfleld will beat thorn yet. Bandon made one tally in first inning, 2 In 3rd ; and 1 in 6. They wero all made through errors on part of Marshfiold. Mr. Mckee, who umpired tho gamo, deserves great credit for his Impartfse decisions in' umpiring the game, CZZ2 Tho game was witnessed with the usual enthueiam. and everything was carried on nicely. Tnero was no jamm ing or mistreatment on part of Bandon or either side and best of humor pro vailed. Tho Bandon band furnished good music which was well enjoyed by all and this was an exceptionally fine day throughout. Tho trip was accompanied with the usual Hip Bah, Hurrah etc. while the black and yellow was every whero in evidence Following is tho ecoro. ( Marshfield AB H BU l'O A K Boynton o a 10 112 0 Iberg 2b 4 0 12 10 Kadler3b 1 0 0 :i 2 Jacobs c .400621 I.oh p 3 0 0 12 0 Wright lb 4 0 0 9 2 2 Forry If 3 0 10 0 0 Itinguecf 3 0 0 2 0 0 Short r f 3 0 110 0 Totals 32 0 4 21 11 4 Bandon AB H DU PO A E McKune c 4 2 10 2 0 Westerbergss 3 0 0 2 4 1, Strelb lb 4 2 1 13 0 0 Adamina3b 4 0 10 11 Pelland If 4 0 10 0 0 Barklowcf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Schoflold21 4 0 12 0 0 Uolmanrf 3 0 10 10 Baumsp 3 0 10 5 0 Totals 32 4 7 27 13 2 Earned Buns Bandon 1 Left on baBOS, Bandon 4 Marshfield 4. Bases on ball oft Loh l,ollBaum 1. Two baeo hit Dillnnd. struck out by Loh 3 by Biura 0. Sacrifice hits McKuuo, Iburg, Umpire Mcucc.ecorer untcheson. JCOimi 11K.NU VS COQUILLB While wo cannot report fully In re gard to tho gamo between North Bend and Coqulllo, wo nro informed that tho game wns charatorized by quito poor plnying on both sides, '.mostly on ac count of tho rattled or excited couditlon of the playora engaged. Tlio scoro by which Coqulllo was benten 13 to 9. Fol lowing ln.tho official scoro, kindly fur nlshodby J. W. Flnnagnn: North Bond AB K BH 0 1 2 ro i o I 13 0 0 2 3 8 A McKoown 2b McGlnnla as Hoitmullor Bliss o Beaton 3b Curry o 1 Sauuders 1 f Graham rf LyonB lb Totals Ooquillo JohnBtonosa Howoll cf Benham 2b JohnBon lb Lorenc o Pago 31) Benham If Smith rf Nefzjor p Totals 0 ft S & 5 5 G 4 2 3 O M 0 0 o 1 1 2 3 3 0 0 o 2 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 40 13 13 27 11 8 AB 5 1 5 4 C 5 4 3 4 K 1 o 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 BH FO 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 o 1 1 11 H 0 8 0 0 30 8 0 7 13 11 HONB AND MTU UV INNINCI3 123450780 Total North Bend 10804013 113 Hits 10 8 13112 1-13 Ooquille 0300200. 10-8 Hits 0 3 0 0 3 10 8J- 0 . R1IUM1RT r .n.-i t . n.,tllnn Mnvth TlanA ( Two baso hits , Lorrus, 3mitli, McKoown Bliss, Graham, birucic ouv. ny nowger 8, by Gfeltmuller 12, Babes on called balls orlvNefAger 2, Heltmuller 2. Left on bases, Ooquello 6, North Bend 0. Um pire Guy Bob, Scorer 0, H, Forslund, RELIANCE - PROVES SPEEDY Beats The Two Old Cup Defenders On Triangular Course and Light Win'd Oyster Bay, June 20 Tho starting gun in today's rues was fired at 12:20. A luffing match followed, with tho wind nine miles an hour. Narr and Rhodes engaged in & battle, and tho Columbia forged ahead. When tho Bcllance and Constitution got through lulling, tho Columbia was SO yards in the lead which increased to half a mile at the first turn of tbe triangle which they sailed twice uoond .making a 23 mile course. Tho Kelianco, followed by tho Consti tution passed the Columbia beforo tbo second mile mark. On tbo run home tho Kelianco ran away from tbo Con ititullon. Tho Yachts camo homo In a closo finish. The Reliance won easily, beating tho Constitution by five .minutei. The Columbia was last. MAST BEING STEPPED Shamrock i III Ready This Week Now Ycrk, Juno 22 The new mast of Shamrock III is being stopped today in Brio basin and she will bo ready for her first trial spin over the American course with Shamrock I Saturday. The Constitution, Columbia and Ke lianco will not meet again until Juno 30 off Newport. VICTIM OF CAPE HATTERAS Norfolk, Juno 22 Tbo Schooner Rus set went ashore at Cape Hatteras jest night and was washed to places. Tho loss is (200,000. DIPLOMATS ASKING ORDERS London. Juno 22 A Belgrado corres pondent wires today that members of the diplomatic corps at Belgrade havo decided to send an identical note to to their respective governments asking Instructions as to whut attitude thoy shall obsorvo toward tho reception of King Fetor on his arrival at Geneva, ' IN MEMORIAL M'areh eld, Oregon, Juno 21, 1003. To tbo Wa thy Chief Ranger, officers and mombox Coiirt Coos Bay, No. 16,' Foresters of America, Sibs akd Brothers: Your committee appointed to drat resolutions of respect of this Court in momory of our h.tu bi- bar, Lawxence Johnon,swho departed diie lifoon the 14lh day of 3fay, 1003, rospcclfully flub mlt the following: Whereas, the Alrnighiy in his Infinite wisdom has seen fit to call lit nee into the Great Unknown tho tout of our deceased brother, Lawrence Johnson, and Whenrcas, he was r sincoro and loyal Forester who cherished and embraced tbe principles of our bsloved order, now; therefore, bo it received, t That in the death of our bcloyrd Brother, Lawrence Johnson, this court loses a worthy and respected member his family an honored and affectionate husband, a kind and loving father, nud tho community a worthy citizen, Be it further reiolvod, That tbe sympathy of this court bo and tbe same hereby is tendered to the relatives or ourucccaieu Droincr, 'tun a copy of tbeeo resolutions) o spread itpon the minutes of this court, that snmo be presontcd to the relatives ol our deceased brother and furnished to ths prcsa for publication. Bo It further resolved, That tho charter of this conrt bo drap ed In mourning for a period of thirty days. J. H. 0. Gammon, GEonoE Atrk. Joks I.o:;gstafv, Committee. Yale's Great Pipe Organ In Woolsey Hall, of Yale Uriivorsfty. one of the greatest pipe organs in tho world was dedicated yesterday to the memory ol John S. Newhery, late of Detroit, Mich. The organ, which cost upward of 80,000, is the gilt of Mrs. Helen II. Newberry, who gives it In memory of her husband. Set in tho framework of tho grandly proportioned proscenium arch of the big memarial hall, with a frieze of superb beauty, and relieved by tbe beautiful wnite ornamentation oi the walls and gallery, the organ stands oat in a splen did beauty. The instrument is 110 feet wide, 25 feet deep and 40 feet high. It is composed of a great organ, swell organ, cboirorgan, solo organ, psdal organ (augmented), besides having couplers adjustable combination and pedals, all of which aro decided improvements' upon instruments which op to a few years ago wero considered acme and tbe wonder of tho organ b Judith art. The organ has some o! the largost scaled and heaviett weighted diapasons of any in strument constructed, and it also con tains tbe first double tongued reed stop ever built ia this country. POLICE FIND , CLEW v To Would-be Dynamite Fiends 7 '- Now York, June 22 Chief Police Mc Oluskey claims to have found a clew to thoso who placed a dynamite bomb un der tho liner Ui; i At the request of detectives, two. Italics. S.gnnra and Bruno, from Hoboken, were remanded to tho Tombs this morning at tho close ot a police investigation for hiehway robbory. A letter was found oq one re: latlng to placing an infernal machine on the Cunard docks. Coming on Alliance Ban Francisco, June 22 Steamer Al Banco sailed Sunday with the following' paeeeugora i Meseera Simpson, Metaler, Battliuger, Wilson, Bonestell, McNeill Karm, Harry Adlar, White, Nordllag, Meedamea' Metzler, Xrown, Lock woe j, V I i! ! il 1 I1 I) ' in a N tt i :v - TTM? VWK&miW&-M " i i i)iiiiiBrsaiiinr- n ir 1 1 m ii in.i ijt-km r r a """ui riMMunm JfMI llli.M.1fynrW).t ' ,.i i .,VitiiU