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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1903)
.. -, m fU - .H.Wk. - III rtrf -- i "IpiMRi SUiiirrtTtt,rTl',y,ifW'r.Ti itfjs. miwii f. . mA . . p Jl i lMWMat KlJlTllll lfclM WSVw IMNIWIIMM y.y.ijflryafXaj WIRELESS r i ttftr1' rrp? -fw T ' ' fr T- tie f& if I. l U..j,.., . , , RussiA'3 . . ..;.. nAval ' Activity MONEY ORDERS RUSSIAN FREIGHT SERVICE facial to the Mall. fit. I'eterabnrg, Adg. 17 tlurjsia Is about to Inaugurate n trans-I'oclflc pat eengor and froigbt eorvlco toAmcricab GREAT i;. - INTEREST ' TAKEN IntheApproachingGup Race PRESIDENT REVIEWING SQUADRON Nineteen Vessels Sal- 'ute President, "it II ! JEFFRIES' VICTORY UNQUESTIONED EachfighterGetsWell Paid . . . , (Special to tho Coast Mali.) Ban Prnncstro. Aiitf. H Hugged brlito strength oiiee morn gained a victory ovctr Ncluticn hut nlkht, wlioti Jarr.es J. JcMrloH si.'ettkHli.lly defended Ins right le to tl o tlttlo ol champion of tho heavy wulght world, IIo illil It In manner leaves noroiiii (or itictlon. U defentedCorbiitt by mndlngln two terrific blows In tlio stomach which out lilm to canvas with Ills face twisted and distorted In agony, Tim receipts of lliti fight worn f02..H0 nl which thr flgliiuisgol I l.'I.C.'.H, Ji-iTrlia taking f.TJ.HO.'J nnd Uorbrtt tlO.lU.'l. Ihfl reason reclptfi worn not moro It that the prices of si'ittri werM much lott thmi naunl. 'Ilinattendaiini was 1(),MU BIGGEST MILITARY PARADE EverSeen on thePacific Coast Entire Regular Army at 'Frisco (Special to tho Coast Mall.) Kan Francisco, Auo IB This wae tin day tliu veterans looked on, hut tomor row they will have a chnnco to mnrch an they march, d In 'III, This morning nltnreset! thu biggest military paradu Han Francisco has uTor noon. Never beforo ban the entlro force of tho rruulnr army Iwn etntlonel hero, nml It turned out In ono hlir prorcuflon. Tim moat lntonntlutt pArt of ,tho par ado wna thrco Imtnllonu of fii-ld artillery with nn nrray of (ormidiihlit K'l'ifl. Two halullonn of coast artllory followed thum. Tho nine dlvlilona marched emartly with no delay. Aftur t!iu IKular camo the National Guard, the Naval Militia ami Citiren tioldlero under iienoral J)lcklneon. (Sovornor i'arduu rodit with (ion oral McArthur, in tho vocoud carrluun (iiui orals Hhaftor nnd JJIrtcU woro in tho third. General Mllua waa cheered to tho echo, In fact the ride wua ono uouIiuuhI ova tion. It wna a groat day for him. 'One of tho moat Jplctunuquo featuroa of the paradu vne a Inrgo company of Hed men, Coming on Areata (Special to the Coast Mali.) Ban Francisco, Aug. 18 Tho Areata Balled for Oooij Uay tt -I p. m. with tho following paaaongornt H II Country man and wlfo, II Countryman, Job Yor tcr and wlfo, E Ponfleld, Mioa H Wil liams, K Oren, J R Fox, Mm A Bllm nob', and two children, Geo Pratt, Frank E Pratt, W Thegpln, J Hlrron, Bol Qroo'nbW, and onu steerage, (Special to the Coaat Mali'.) New York; Aug. IB Tho first appli cation of wireless tolograpliy to money, eiders it reported by tho lltior Comps nla, which arrived thla morning, Henry Hobcrlsou in rnld-octmn found himself fundlom, Ilia mother was eastward bound on tho Luruinln. Communication was established when tint ships woro feO miles npnrt, Tho Liicaiila purser collec ted 50 from Hie mother and wired tl o punter of tho ('nrnpanin to advance that amount. CANAL TREATY REJECTED The State Department so Notified (Continued on Hccond I'obo.) Waahlnuton, Aug. 17 Information haa Iraon recu.ved tho Htatt-a Depart ment by cablegram from Minister Heaupre, that tho Columbian tenatti ri'lectnl the Panama Canal Treaty AtiKuat l'iih. Heriator Aerrnn, tColom blan Chartto M Affaira ro eclved V telegram anuouiicln that tho Panama Canal Treaty waa rejected. fully confirming atatu dnpattmenl advlcoa. INSURGENTS MURDERING MUSSLEMEN Turks DestroyingBul garian Villages (Special to the Coast Mall.) Constantinople, .ng, 18, Dispatch received at onu of tho embassies this morning statna that 800 Musselmans havn been murdered in tho Monastir t district by thu inaurgunts; alno that two Hulitarlan villages hnvo boon totally dovtroyi'd by tho Turkish troops. Twenty four battalions of troops hnvn been called out Autolia, tbo troops thuro at present being unablo to mako any hondway, owing toconfllctingordora and lack of efllciont work. In addition thlt report shows that tho commissary U miserable and that tho troops huvou't tcuuhed meat for eoverul woeks. i The IlvM Way to IrrnrrTO it Oody. Thoro Ih no other wny lh which body cnt iio. preserved mo Iouki leaving not imlto to it tnuiau. nnd tho fuco of a defunct rienjon in.iY bo rvcoKiilznblo ifui it IdDt? nortoil of ttmo. Tho ni. . temptH Tieijiu'iilly nindo to destroy i.mImh by envoi-lug them irtuaDy hnvo tlnopposlto !i-rvli:;r thtr.i by kvi'plnt; out tho nlr. I.oudon Answers, Tho 14.yoar-old son of Dr. Bailey, nor. suraoon at Fort Columbia, died very suddenly at that place Wednesday frooztnir n nil intimmlriVnHnii nt nt tJirt "" ! . sy. . i , ocoroi que.tl.li. n. by burMI In r. lend colli... 1?, l!!SS ..??!? . "Y'h? If tho rcnintttdf In nirtleht. Inck of J" " V" .":::'" ..TJ, ", '"i? a?. ' ! a l.ruo i ' , . , ', " H". mim mining lUHIUTO 1 nr.v(r snu- n o:vuiti hi'liiu.M niiirofiiotlnii nlnwuit ir niii,umn ?i. ..... never saw n ,-r.-" --...-r... ,.-...-...-....... ....w.-, ,. IV. ,..W WHII1M MiUUDUIl III1ID. HU. II H WIE. (Special to the Coait Mall,) New York, Aug. 15 Tho flrat of (he Inlornntinnanl yacht races for tho Amur laa Cup It aclioJ'ulcd to be tailed ctit Tliuriday and fls tho dato opproachei popular Intoreat in tho famoua content in tliofrtmoiifjCortledtappfarH toi'nchaie by (fiometrlcal progreBclon. A carlvaia of tho leading liotola of the city bring to llftht tho fact that a crowd of enor mous proportions will bo on hand to witness tho third attempt of Sir Thotnai Llpton to lilt tho historic trophy. Ap plications for accomodations are being received by the hundreds not only from noar-br points but from til over the West and Honth. Tho arrangements cornmlttco It now engaged in malting final preparations for accomodating the elxtiUoert. Extraordinary precautions will bo taken to prevent accldonts and also to keep the racing course clear of the multitude of sightseeing craft of all descriptions that is sure to be on hand. Sunset Bay - From Wcdnaaday'a Dally. The Big crook crew havearri'vod homo. The party consisted of John O'Malley, Fred Johnson, Nick Rlchert, Carl Good man, John finydor, Capt. Banta Ana hit first mate M'cDuff and second mate Frank Tanner, brother of Dr. Tanner who faited for forty days, but Frank could not fast forty minutes when Mul ligan was in sight. Dr. Hcckola accom panied the party as spocial physician and suracon. The ladies of tho parly were Mrs O'Malley and Miss Nellie Waseon. They report a good time. When Dr. IlecKola espied a deer, no told them to watch a man that could shoot. As tho deer approached near him he raised his gun, but got noryous and he shook bis gun In the same way ho shakes up a gin flzs. Whon Chas. itronholm from Alaska, latoof the Geodetic survey, made a display at sea of how they catch flsb In tbo frozen regions but suddenly was attacked by sickness around tho abdomen and but for the timely ervicea of Dr. Hcckola he would have throwed all of himself away. Tbo star fisherman of tho party was John O'Malley, ho caught fleh all around the others and nyo uwm lo eraiana mai was me way they caught fish in Michigan. Vhen tho shades of night fell, tboy built n bonflro and indulged in dancing. Tlo dance was odd for tho ruusou that no two of thu dancers had tho same Btep. John Snyder was a boy again and limbered np to tho mueip In a style that was wonderful, Nick lllch- ort danced as he never daucei beforo, h was votod that Fred Johnson was tbo most graceful waits u of the crowd. Everybody danced they could not help it under tr o soul stirring strains of Cape iiossIiiroI ,tho spleuded mar'kibanshln .of MrH D'Molloy, soven bottlos were nut up at a instance ol l?0 varus ami with Ami. U.i. A.l.tln r. ii n o 1 lo to destroy Vf I,u? "?8 ko eix 0lt of tho ceven, pm with ii)0l?,in,Bnd',J0l.B,Bht,bo!n?,aken- ll Dr lo effect nro- Car wr bad been thora t would have 'i I,fl.e "ho bryko.eif out0' tho even, liu Wttsaou proved hemdf to bt in miept at OlQ climbing, MrDu'ff ami Tanner enlivened the crowd ct nlnl.t hv singing old time Sea songs. Nick had uau iuck wttn Me bread ui'd.Oarl Good- manwaa goiug to hang l.m. but he had ll8h,.e.ned8 b,lJand.h' pl thu sot nia Drcau tno night it thundred and ports. Tho Minister 61 Marine has Itti - C1 an ordnr that hen-after all ship. In Hnsslan Volunteer Hquadron, which, sail from lluaffa to the far Eart khali prolong ineir voyages to American anil i'acitic coaat points The first to anil under tho now ordors will bo from Hrxtolunsk. A Launch Party From Wednesday'a Dally. A launch party waa given by Mis Allco McCorraac to about a score of young ptoplo who spent tho day at the Maize at Prof, Goldcn's camp. A de lightful time was had, Tbo party war taken by, Max Tioimcrman's new launch tho Com t. Mn, W. J. Ulitler chap eroned the party. Those going are as follows: Tho MisaeB May Bennett, Gooovlevc Benustacken, Helen Chandler, Mary Minot, Millie Johnson, Addle Anderson, Le'ttlo Larson, Nellie Tower, Wanda Stephens and Messrs Will Chandler, Dan Keating, Albert Campbell, Julius Kgen hoft, Bert Dimmiek, Henry Haglestfen and Fred Hofor. College Hearts Miss Genevfove Sengatackin gave a "College Hearta" party to her young friends Monday evening which was very novo1 and was exceedingly enjoyed by all the young folks. Mies Songstacken proved herself an cxcollont hostess. After tbe games concluded exquisite re freshments were served. Priies were awarded for thoeo stand ing highest as follows; Flrat Henry Haglootein and Helen Chandler; Boo; by prlte, Frod Hofer and Kathleen Bennott. Willie Bernitt, Dan Keating, Will Chandler, Irving Chandler, Julius Eg genbcfT, Jay Tower, Walter Butlor, Albert Bleep, Fred Hofer, Bert Dim miek, Edgar Campbell, Henry Hagel. tteln. Misses Nellie Tower, Vivian Tiylor, Alice McCormac, Jean McClurc, Cathleen Bennett, May Bennett, Helen Chandler, Millie Johnson, Lottia Lar son, Addle Anderson, Stella Gulovson, Geneviovo Bongtsacken. VETERANS ARRIVING IN 'FRISGO 6pclal to the Mall. San Francisco, Aug- 17.-It is oatim ted that there are twonty thousand vet erans here, tnero are probably many more duo. 4 All arriving trains are Jammed. The weather is perfect, Bui- kaley stated that ho favored Goneral Miles for now commandor. Wbt Jonah Palled to See. Jonah wna grumbling audibly. , jomarked, 1t'B true I dm episoao wiiu a wuu.e, oui aea serpent. . .onoVnS vmkx . a anouiu compnro bo I" with tho modenw, ho went pu his woj' lamenting. New York Tribtine. ?. w , Dor's a good deal lu'argymcnt, bnt It can also be overdone-'. As long i Undo Moaca believed In sulphur and tHmatono he let my cabbagea strictly iue, WTfien I had flrgyod hhn Into '(8psclal t& the Coaat Mar.) Oyster Bay, Aug. If Day is propiti ous for tbe president's review of voasola of the war which will rnaneuever with the squadron. At sunrise the bay was alive with lannches, excursion steamers and sailing crafts of every kind to wit ness the display. They ranged thsnl- telvesin tho background and on the Ides of the manenvering rounda. The President and party boarded May Flower at 8:30. 8ir Thomas Liptoh camn in the Erin last night and slept aboard tbe yacht. He Joined the Pree ident this morning. Nineteen vessels fired the President's salute, When he trrined on board, also whon the May Flower departed- HUSKY QUINTETTE OF PIONEERS Robinson Brothers Hold First Re union In Forty Years At a recent reunion at tho home of Milton Robinson, a few miles west of Junction City, five brothers of the Rob inson family, with there wives and numerous friends, congregated to rest and spend a day relating etor'-e of childhood days. The five "brothers to gether welch 004 pounds and their com bined ages amount to 357 years. The heaviest weighs 232 pounds and the smallest 170. Seventy-years is the age of tbe eldest, while the youngest is 04. These men are all old pioneers, George having crossed tho plains in 1840, tbe others following with the tralos In 18C0-2 and '53. Over 40 years have elapsed since these brothers have all root, and a spocial effort was made to bring about this reunion. Tho names of the brothers are Milton, Samuel V James A., William and George D, Tl DlSerBCe. ,. MlM Langulab Mercy l .Tou don't mean to Bay you destroy all your love letters I I sovo mine religiously. Mlaa Pertly Of course; but, then, you know It makes a dlffcrcnco where ono has only a few. Boston Tran script nu mim.ob. . Tefl;, Bald tho would be poet, "I tnrted ns office boy for an editor. I Deed to help empty waatcbasketa." "Indeed!" sold tho girl who bad seen eotno of bis effusions, "nnd now I sup poso you help fill them 7" Philadelphia Record. MlaBBderatood. Sic yon look like an optimist. You bavo a happy countenance. Lend me a dollar." "My friend, do you know why I look happy? If a becuuso I haven't any wealth to botlicr me." Exchange. A critic In noticing n dlsdosuro on "Tho Soylnga ond Doings of Great Men" rcmurka, , "It is sad to observe now much they eold and how little the did." - . Inappropriate 'Quotations. Tho following la a good example of Inappropriate quotations: A clorgymnn appointed to nn Bast End liyirig found his pariah church sadly in need of re pair nnd gavo orders for its renovation. Wldlo this was in hand tho idea oc curred to blin'i to visit tho mission bulla In connection with it to see what might be needed there. Id ono of them which was used as a mission chapel .he found a state of ludcscribablo filth from end to end and ad, accompanying cUMuvln. In disgust ho raised his eyes toward tho roof and could hardly repress a fit of laughter on reading tho text sten ciled on the wall behind tho pulpit, &Iow dreadful is thla placet" Another etory la of ah od Presbyterian clergy man who, away on a preaching engage pent, found above the bed on which ho j 1 '' ...i i,m , ' 1 .,.'.- -. ,u From FrldaVi bat;.' St. Petersburg, Anfc. 17-Riieslfln ffjuadron wjn'rh was ordered Turkish tr Here last week, consists of four war ships, Ave torpedo boat destroyers, eii torpepo boatr, constituting a most form iidoblo flotilla. RUSSIA'S ACTIVE STEPS ToEnforcePunishmenf of Murderers Sends Squadron Turkish Waters to (Special to the Coast Mall.) fit. retcrsbnrg, Aug. lCAn Official message today says tbe Russian ambls ssdor at Constantinople has received a telegram from Bebasterpol announcing thnt a squnrJon of the RuaaianBlack'eea fleet has been ordered to sail to turklsh waters for the purpose of enforcing; tLe punishment of every official connected with the murder ot the Rnsaisn consul at Monastir. CHINESE CRUISER , IS SUNK The Captain and 1 3 of Crew Perish One Hundred and Sev enty Lives Saved (Special to the Coast Mall.) Hon? Kong, Aug. IS In a 'collision near here today between the Chinese crnlsor Huang Tal and tho Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of India, the i captain of tbe warship and 18 ot the crew went to tho bottom with tbe ship' Tho Empress of India was badly damaged In her mid section. The erew worked heroically and caved 170 lives from the sinking cruiser. Tbe cruiser's captain refused to leave his ship, Tbe Empress sailed from Vancouver July 27; Uo Worked Ob. ; , Wlfo George, this burninir of the" candle at both ends means an untimely grave. It la nearly 12 o'clock. Come to bed. George But I'm doang tkls night work In order to. find money enough to buy you a birthday praeeat, .. Wife Well. if yon will persist tr working of coarse I cast stop K. Good hlabt, dear. Darlaka ua4 ID, ., "Jenktari must, bq a preity ibalgb MIow. Dobblasi tails) toe he saver, drinks k drop." "Sot You' brobabJy mtoaaAerstobd' Debblna, WhAt h;44 &.$' fl i i . 'J . ,' i ; ii h ,,.J w "iTt ., VI kujiuoj iuoy . v.iU)t -.j"- 4 Wm . Jb-4 ?r9i I 4 . t 1 , '. a. . t: . ( . j. ' -;i