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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1903)
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PALMA TROPHY London, July 11 : U.fluinun of nl lllty and world-wldu reputation worn on IihiiiI In forco today at Hlsluy, when tliu pro llinlnnrloi woru begun In tliu great Inter national contest for tliu I'.iIiiim trophy Prominent spectator woro iiiiinerotif, and tliu shooting of tliu crack mnrki tiu'ti wan watched with Interest. Tint American team nionilxird did hoiiio good scoring at tliu Ionic ranges, hut nonuot the flUures will ho mado public until tho clotu of thu ronteet. Huetdes tin' American mid Ilritliih teams, thu com potltors Include crack teams lion. France, Auetralia nml sovural other countriei. BIG PARADE OF SPANISH WAR VETERANS Milwaukee, Wis., July 11 The ulnlo (incJinptuont of thu Hpatilsii-Amorlcuii war Vetera tin nsuoolatloucamn to n dim today with ftinagiiltlconl psirado through thu downtown streets, followed by an oatlng at HcliliU park. Tho parade, utidsr tho command of Major J. A, Niiinltz, was ono of thu I Iggost afT.iire of Unkind mm ii in Milwaukee In revoral your. TA'onty-two cmiipi worn In lino bosldon Infantry, nrtlllorv anil cavalry ol thu local national Kunnl ortnnlritloiif. AtSolilatz park thu reunion culminated Jnanhain Imtlu witnuitol by hovornl tliouiaud Inturustud spct itnrn CHICAGO'S ' PASSENGER STATION Chicago, III., July U Thu I. Sllo Street Htutlon, thu now tnllrond pnt- euiiKur torinliiul, ut Van Huron nml l.n Hallo Btrcotu, will bo formally opened to tralllo tomorrow. Thu now etatiou, whijhlBono of th'o hnndsoinent in tliu city, it) to l)u U8ud jointly by thu Chicago, Hock hlnnd & Pacific, tho Lnko Bhoro A Michigan Bouthurn Hallway, nml tl:o Nickel riuto Line. NICARAGUA RELEASES , PRISONERS , MannKUo, July 11 Tho proipnt llber ))Munt o( Nuiraia to J ay en end upon In . trip h jo.tr of olllw niul In) nnnlvuriiiry vni ct'lulirntid In tin) i itpitnl nml iilji'vlioni throughout tho rpnbllo,wllh public funtlvltlot. As nn Indication of tliu Kovornniont'tf bulla tlml tliu troubles com eijuont upon tliu Into revolution linyo entirely pasted n cniHltluruliJo iiiunbor of polltlcnt prison er h wurn granted tliolr freedom today. PHONE COMPANY BOYCOTTED Many Telephones Or dered Out 8.in i'ranciaco, July II Tha Ijabor Council jilncwl n boycott lout nlht on tho l'nelflc H tat en Tulophonu Co. flpoknnu, July 1 1 Htrlklnc operators In mi ecured over 1500 elutintnres to phono removal onlurs. POPE .. STILL ALIVE Physicians Say he May . ' Last a Week Homo, July 11 Tho ropo'aphyalclanB Irmi dan bulletin at tl.SO a, in, stating that ho bail Rained eomowlut In tho nlsbt' "Thu l'opo slept during tho nlijlit ns Intorvuls. Ills puliu Is now 00, anil bus been without Irregularity tinea yesterday evening. Heiplration Is HO lempuiu'uru !i(I ilu'eea conti'Kiadu. Ilenal functions still deficient but gen eral condition pomewhitt ameliorated." Lapponl today told an Interviewer that the l'opo was no worse than a week' ngo, and ho would not bu surprised if ho lasts another woek. At I o'clock tho Pope awakened, thus illstlpaUuK tho fear of approaching coma. IIo- rlept eo Ioiik that it wus feared the fcleep wan uuualurul, cnusiuit aug mented wraknesp. All threo doctors expect to consult at ft imd 1 this oven. iiK. At o;'J0 p. in. tho l'opo is still nwnko, but is not (eoling go well as this morn inn. 'lb" Doctors are now meeting for thu evonint! conciliation, nml unlosa nor. Fyniptonsnre dier.overed, thuy will not return to tho Vatican tonight. I'livalciani Uaued at '7:110 tliu follow ing bulletin: Tho Pope pasted tho day fairly peacefully, nml IiIb koikt.I atats la slightly Improved." ORANGEMEN GELEBRATION AT VANCOUVER Vancouver, B.'C, July 11 Orange men from nil over tho province colebrat oil tho luinlvorfjnry ol thu bnttlo of (ha Boyno horo today, Tho celobratlon woo hold under tho ausplcoa of the Loya Ornngo Aueoclntlon and consisted of n procosslon through thij pnnolpa strcote, Bpocch-mnklnB nud a 'carnlTfll otathlotlc sports SLOWLY GROWING WORSE Pope'sMindGivingWay Under Strain Thinks he Will Pass Away Thursday Homo, July 13 An ofllclnl bulletin this morning rends; "Jleforo midnight tho l'opo was traniiiil, but aftorwardf ho bcenino ugltatcd. Pliynlcal oxauiln utfon fhowa that thero has been no ehnugn in condition sinco tho day lefore yettoxlny. Action of tho kidneys ir always eenrcc. Ills hollnees genornl conilltlon Is somowhat duprosssd. I'uNo 8?, respiration 32, tomporaturo 30.2 centigrade. LapponlundMnzzonl." At 0:30 It was reported that the Popo fi now threatened with cardiac paralj lif. Thu report this ovonlng Is that the Pope's condition is wono, and ho Is slow ly sinking. Toward noon tho Popo lost confciousneis for a timo and Is now barely mere than rem! coneciour. Caidlnal AsllardI wan in tho anto cham ber at noon nnit said tho end may cotno Ml almost any time. He said ho believed thu l'opo was In a worse condition than at any timo previous to his rally. In thu miJdlo of tho afternoon the Popo was dill in a state of icml con aclonfincfa and sterna to bo in a kind of mrnul confusion and disxineir, which title morning led him to believo that ho raw vielonp, nnd ho explained afterwards that bo thonjtht nn undefined shadow was moving nbout ttio apartment and slowly approaching the bed whore ho was. IIo becomo agitated and scream ed for his VAlet. I.apponl and tho val et, Pie, rushed to tho bed and tranquil ized him. Tho Pope is credited with saying: "If I am declined to die In this Illness, I feel that I shall expire Thursday, tho east day of tho Carmolitu Madonna. whom I o peclally worship. BANK ROBBERS TRIED Two of Missouri's Bold Bad Men Union, Mo., July 13 Tho term of tho circuit court wjilch opened horo today will likely bo made notoblo by tho trial of tho Uclon bank robbore, Goorge Col. Hone nud William Rudolph, tho latter of whom created n great sensation last week by hit daring escape from tho St. LouIh jail, whoro tho two wore conflued ttwoltliii! trial. Not, Blnco thoextcrmlna' Hon of tho Coffoyvlllo gang which flourished Bovornl ycara ago liaa this action of thu county producod two more dospornto crimlnnlH tlinn Rudoldh nnd Collin1), neither ol whom is moro than 21 yerjra old, On Docombor 27 last, tho two young men fjodo into Union, torrorirod evory- on la tho town, eutoraa tho bank tend tolu (M WO In currency nnb f UO.fO in ttcinJtm. They fled to RmlolphV notue, end when surrounded by di puty iliurl.'frf ftenped after 'killing ono of the pOFffri, In Hudolph'fl homo tho official found t icrop of pitper on which was Pcrn-Aled Oeorgo Colllnn, Hartford." Tho pollci ' f Hnrtfnrd Conn, were notified mA they f'.nnd that Culllris' ptepfalhur, v liofo n mo wan I.a Plant, lived there with lib two soiih, Tho house wa watched, and on March 1 two men who left it were fol'owtd to a retort. This place wot nirrounded, and just then a carriage ilroye up tnd from it stepped Collin iiid the two La Plant boys. ColUna waf was captured altar n severo slroxgle. To detectives went into tho homo nnd t'loro found Rudolph, who fought them with tho foro.dty of n mar It. Ha wa subdued, however, aud was locked up, together with tho others. In La Plant's house $8,035, mostly in uold, was found, wlth.thno rovolvcrs nndapctof burg lars' tools. Roth Rudolp and Uollins doclnred they would necr stand trl?l and the former's sensational eecapo from prison vas no eurprlso as the two rr.en, despite their youth, are regarded as the meet rictperatu criminals with which tho Miteourl authorities have had to deal in many ;rears. BULGARIA CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Fofla, July 3 Today Bulgaria cele brated tho anniversary cf her birth as a nation by the unveiling, near tho battlo Gold of Plevna, of tho splendid national mausoleum recently comp'etod. The stiucture, tho foundation stone of which was laid come timo ago, stands upon the apot where Cxar Altxancer II nar rowly cpcnpod oapturo by tho Turks. Calling Off tho None l'or Panlntimcnt Humescs II. of Egypt cut off tho noso of nn y jwrson convicted of trvoEon or nrsolii Acthianes, another Egyptian ruler, punished robbers In tho aamo way. After ench nose bad been nmpu tnted back oven vritli tho "brldgo" tlio culprit wan nent to a colony of uosoless felons, tho plnco of banlahment being known ns Rhlnoconum, from tho na ture of tho punishment lbi coloulata had undergouo, In England In 1071 Lord Coventry, then "gront keeper of tho British seal," hnd his noso cut off by order of tho king becauso bo had dared to nsk somo questions about nn actress then play ing nt Drury Lnno theater. A conscript who protested openly that ho had been enrolled la tho nrmy of Frederick tho Great In a fraud ulent mnnner hnd his noso amputated by order of thnt sovereign, who spoke of tho punishment ns nn "Indelible mark on tho front sldo of tho face." Tho Iiuiolllo. Tho DuUo of Wellington wanted n certain pleco of work douo nud In Btructed un ofllcer of the Royal engi neers to do it. After examination tho olllcer Informed tho duko that It was impossible. Tho duko sent for another ofllcer, a much younger man nnd attached to an other division of tho army. This ofll cer did what tho duko required. Tho noxt morning Uiero appeared In tho "ordera of tho day" tho following epigrammatic noto: "Ho who In war falls to do what ho undertakes way nl ways plead accident, which lnvarlnbly attends military affairs; but ho who de clares a thing to bo lmposslblo which Is subsequently accomplished registers hU own Incapacity." Most Kxpeimlvo tfroo In tlio World. Probably tho most oxpcuslvo treo in tlio world la lit tho City of London, on tho cornor of Chcnpsldo and Wood Htreot, about midway between tho Bniik of Eugland nnd St, Taul's. It hi an enormous oak, nnd Is Bald to bo 100 years old. It la protected by a cliuiBO In tho deed of tlio property which forbids destruction of treo or brahches. Architects wero compelled to plan a rnthor peculiar building to avoid tho branches. Thero It stands (l tho corner Of ouo 'of tho busiest streets in London, occupying ground of enormous value and ' positively tho only treo In tho City '"of London xut sido of tlio parks. ATLANTIC , ' . CLAIMS , ' ViCTIMS Schooner Gapsizes off Florida Penacola, Fla., July 13 The Hchoon- r Amelia Lyons, laden with merchant ice, iound for Mobile, capMzed and tent to the bottom in a storm 18 miles ff shorn tills morning, William Word, a wealthy merchant of Mobile, who wbb on a.pleaturo trip, was drowned. Una French, tl e Mate and James Mc- Vail, a passensor wcro also drowned. Others of the crew wore four houra In an open boat without oars, and several wore entirely nudo when retcned by tie steamer. Estate and gkneral news.) T icoma has now 62,712 inhabitants. Residents of Eoseno petitioned the city to movo I. 0.0. F. Cemetry. Fifty applicants wero examined by the 6;ate Barbers Board this week. Geoige Wyman, a Motor Cyollst has j ut reached New York from Ban Fran- .leco in 30 days. Tbo business men and professional men of Eugene aro arrangelng a gamo of batoball. Tho Lewis and Clark Fair Commis sion will ask Congress to appropriate' 1700,000, The sham battlo given by the state militia at Irvlngton netted over $1000 for tho Heppner suffers. The Canadian govornmont has placed a bouuty of 75 cents a hundred pounds on lead produced in British Columbia. Tho mayor of Grants Pass, J. F. Bash or, has just undergone an operation and has had hla vermiform appendix re timed. Professor G. V. "Warfleld, a. m. hat reaigrud the chair of Greek and Latin In Willamette. Professor W. P. Drew has been erected to that position. Up to the present time 7o0 gillnet licensed have been issued by the fish Warden. On the corresponding dnto Inst year only 020 had been issued. The jewolcry belonging to a family in Vancouver, B. 0. burnod Tueeday.to gather with tbo residence. The former was worth I GOO but the house waa val ued ntf 100. Tho War Department ha: inatructod Captain Uoodalo, constructing Quarter maeter, U. S, A., to advertise for bids for tho construction at Fort Stevens of u field oTiceis' quarters and doublo set of Lieutenants' quartora. ' Men forharventnro plentiful and wagea are goo J. Drivers of 25-Loreo combined hnrvestor will receive (3 to (3,60: header tondcra, 1 to ! 50 separator tender, $1; sack cowers, $2.G0 to $3, and assistant sack sowers, (2 to $2.50. The Kansas Legipmture adjourned without making an appropriation for the people who are destituted ou account of tho recent great floods. Nevertheless tho Kansas Legislature voted themselves $12,000 for mileage and per diem ex penses, although nearly nil of them travel on f reo passes. Miss E. Piorce, Employed in tho Eugeno laundry, was the victim of a ... ,,. ... m. -.,-.. o.. I patmni ncciueni iuosuay. duu uo working about tho "manglo," a rapidly rovolvlng machine used in tho laundry, and hor hand was caught and partially crushed and bruBled. But for hor pres ence of mind Bhe would hayo lost her onliro hand. Ono of the saddest events thac havo I boon choruiclod in Oregon in many yir ,vhh iIh ile-uii .f Mr. W. T. Jenl noAr Portland, Ontario, l'uteiluy, Mr. and Mrf. Jenkn hadlieen marrbjd but ft wwk Hnd vernon their wt tilling uur, aIi-d Mrx. Jetik" tonirncted diphtheria and died. Mr. Jt-nk h n resident if Haleif. Or. TIi body of B.year-old O irnet Mi-'-Cicaily, nlio mynciriu'ly disappi'anil at Corvallis eight days nxo, was found in tho Willamette River nt 1 o'clock Thursday morning. It wa floating nrt the aurface of tho water nnd waa discov ered by ono of two boats that were pif- rolliiig he river t. mile or two north of town. Mrr. Elizabeth 8banmn of Eugene., widow of tho Ute Vestly Bhnnnon, one orOreROB'a ploneerarcelved a check i week from tho U, 8 peniion i1ivrtmpnt, This cber.l- fa a pension to Mrs. Shan eon an a surviving widow of a Cayu?e war veteran, and ia the first pension granted I to "a widow of a Cayuse war soldlor. The Cay n to war veterans are few and far between now. Juno 15 has been selected aa Oregona day at tho St. Louis Fair, Washington county is out of debt and has 127,000 in tho treasury. Tho Lewis and Clark Pair Board la to ho asked for $100 000 for a dairy tot prizo. W. H. Wehrung, oil Tlillsboso, hct been chosen as Oregon's agent at tho St. Louis fair. a Frank Brown, a prominent farmer ol Arlle, Or., waa thrown from a horse whilo going in from the hay feld and rocelred a kick in the buck of the head, which fractured the skull. A doxen men from Norris & Roe's Circus went to the Baker City Jail oh Thursday night and "broke "pen the jail and lot out two ol their comradae. Teh prisoners escaped, leaving on the circus train that night. ' J. W. Headen, ol the Baker City Her: aid waa umbrcllaod by two ladias, wao lltterally wore out their parachutio de fenders ou tbe city editor, who aeemed to bo too tough and simply smiled and and amiled again Thejadles had satis- 0 faction. Eugene Bosie. proprietor of the flax plant In Salem, began pulling flax Sat urday with a gang of Japanese. After reported efforts he has been unable to get Americana to do the work. Pulling flax requirsa constant stooping, and white men cannot or will not work at it Mr. Bosso has also found it Impossible to Sndchlldren who wilt work in the flax fields. THEDFOBD'S BIIKWHT THE GREAT wu rctDlCINE Thedford's Blnck-Draufflit baa saved doctors' bills for more than sbtty years. For tho common fam ily ailments, such as constipation, inuigesiion, nam coma, bowel com plaints, chills nnd fever, bilious Hess, headaches and other liko complaints no other medicino is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates tho liver, asaists digestion, stimulates action of the kidnevs, Curlfies tho blood, and purges (ho owcls of foul accumulations. It . wmv0 ...... wj'.,.t. ,4itgfi;avu, j j sour Bioniaoi, utzztnesi, cuius, rucumatio pains, siuoacno. back- acne, jqunoy troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colda and headache Lvery drug gist has Thedford's Black-Draught ...n. :. 4i u vu. .....i l a substitute. Insist on having tha original made by tbo Chattanooga Medicine Company. I bclhve TrwcVord's Bkck-Drascht Is the best medicbie on earth. It k flood for any and cvsrvthhtf. I ruve a family of twelve chlWren, and for,! lour years i nave Kpt wmoiooti ana nuitnv vtun no aottor but bum- Draught. A. J. GREEN, NUwara, U wrv i W 1 ' i .,. "J"WI" 'wnagBi gr.v--r-ata!gzsgTBzr :xzM,Mmmm