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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1903)
m.mm rttfi JW ar tr. J. hM mwwtiim i4m4lWiillt''r'm0m -- '& 4ytufi. m -. w m -B ". "' 4. 'fr t "" 1 ., Race DeclarefcOff (Continued from First Pago.) Previous to tho Htnri tlioro waacon aliornbluJoukorliiK,nnd Htimnrock foil ml It lirtpoaalblo to shako tho Jlolliuico off lior weather quarter bcciumo tho bfocso woa inndaqtinto, Hollnnno avotnod to to pick up it cupful! of nir which nn row ed thugitp between tho ynchta porcoptl bly, AtlliSO on extremely heavy down pour ol mln itlmoitobacumt tlio yachts from view, 'llio rnlnaeumcd to bnnt tbo wind out, nnd nt 11:10 tlin brfei had dlod out iilnioHl entirely mid tho boats woro merely drifting. At 12:1!) tlio bonto worv aeon in mlaty uutlluo heading townrd Bonhr'Kht clore to-.tithor. At 12:30 the ynchta worodlri phty lug equal drifting ability, with luttd ly n capful ol wind. At 12:15 It could bo aeon (lint Reliance wnn leading by nearly n minute. It waa iutunitoly bnxy, Hhnmrock went shout on thu starboard tack. At I2'ld Itollanco tucked. At 1 :03 both brought about on llio port tack. HoIImiicu una alnwly but tartly pull hg ny from Kbninrock nnd footing n littlo higher. An tho Iwata stood away the lint rial Idea of their ability to point Into Iho wind was obtaliiod, It wat l.lpton'e wiather mid water condi tion, liullamo waacurlainly join tiny tili'bur Into tlui wind. At I .HO both ynchta brought nbout on the starboard lack nnd bonded down Micro, tho Itollanco about n quarter of a mile to windward of tho challenger. Itelluncti muduu ali.ht Incrcato iii bur K'ain, but in wouthur llku today, n alight itunt of wind may turn thu tabloa. At 1 :10 Hulliinco la Increasing bur lend and la within 11 vo mllea of tho otit t mark with tho wind liaullnjf woit- wsrd, At '.' p. m. tho wind la duad tint off ahore and thu yachts are making slow llinc. A annul northwottorn breeze la blowing oQ Hlithhtids beach, nnd tuny roach tho rao-rn in a abort time. At 2:10 hiuo ahut thick to tho south ward making It impoHnlblo to euo tho yachts (rout Hiuhhtndri. When lost own Kolinncu had comfortnblu it lend nnd tho only tight tho now luta to mnku la ngM.iat tho timo limit. Tho wind aud denly apringliitf bonded ttio Shumrock off bur course, giving Ituliuiico etlll greater lund. Ilullnuco la two miles (roni tho outer mark. At '.' 25 tho ynchta nro again virlhlo on thu atnrboanl tuck, making littlo headway and continually slatting tho wind out of thtlr enllb in tho pitch ot thu sea. Itelinnco in making tho bat headway in thu doldrums. At 2:45 con diliounnru thoaumo. A 3 ltollar.ro cuinn about on tack. Iloth lutvo takuu in their baby jib top galls and tiro now cnrrylnu amnll bo loon toprftlU, and nro uettlnR a aouthwoat brui'zii. Itollanco la n milo and' a half in thu lund, with nn hour nnd a hall to ilnieh tho race, tbo outer mnrk not turned. At 3:!I7:15 Itollanco rounded tho outer mark. At 3:40 tho rnco was callud off Kir no wind, . Calculations ahow thu Rolianco waa leading by 10 minutoa whon tho raco WHb dcclarod off by mutual conaout of tho ownora. Shnmrock hud not reached the outer mark, Tho raco will bo Bailed Saturday, niuTonr ov amkuioa cui, 1751 America won tho Royal Yaoht fiimadron cup In tho rvgntta nrouud lalo of Wltfht, Onp aftorward onlled Amor- ta'eeup. Cup presonted July 8 to the NdW York Yftoilt cSuf by the' WnorC of America. 1870-sJameB Aihbury made the flrtt attempt to lift the cap with u Is Uauibrlu. ilo was required to aall AKAlnat a fleot, m In tho race In which (he cup waa won, Of tho ynchta participating, tho Cambria wan beaten by all oxcopt tho Idler, Tho wlnnor of the drat race was tho Magic. Amorlcn nlso was entorod, 1H71 For tho II rat tlmo two roprofloii tntlvu boats only woro raced. Mr. Ash bury, clmllonfflnn for the Itoyat Harwich Ynohtelab, hnd bla Llvonin beaten by tho Columbia. 1B7C Canada attempted to lift tho cup by the Oountoia of Dufforin, which waa lentel by tho Mndollno, 1881fjocond Attempt on tho part of Canada alto unsuccessful. Atlanta beaten by Mlaoblcf. 1886 Royal Yacht Pqaa Iron challeng ed with Gonuata, owned by Blr Itlchard Hutton, balldor Heaver Webb. 1'urltan, built by Edrard Baroa', beat her. IB&O-Northurn Yacht club hallene ed. Lioutonnnt W, Houu's Galatia cent over. Ilea ten by Mayflower. 1BS7 Itcjynl Yacht Club of Hcotla.id chBllenEod with Thiillo, owned by Jannta Hall. Heatcri by Volnntnor. IBM Lord Dunrnvon's Valkyrlo beat en by tho Vliillunt. 1865 Hocond ntlompt on tho part of Ird Dunravon to lilt tho rup. Ilia Vnlkyrlo III beaten by IJefcndor. I8W Itoyal Olater Yacht elub of Ireland challenged. Blr Tim rim a I.ipton miulo tho nttompt with Shamroc): I. ltenton by Columbia. IWH-Hecond attempt by Sir Thomas I.lpton with Shamrock II. Again bent en by Columbia, lW)3-Thlrd attempt of Blr Thomas Llpton, with Shamrock Ul.Cupdofoud od by Itollanco. Profitable Session (Continued rrom First Page.) from Portland to Ban FraneUco, ap and down thu coset, and another from Bull I.aku to Portland, tapping Bouth unit urn Oregon. Thu speaker sab) ho had travelod much overOrogon, but thought this rosvion (Kisaosiod moro natilr.tl ad vantages than any place ho over waa iu. J. W. Bonnott expresacd tho oplniou.but the Commlealnn hud obtained a that tho plans suggeatod by Mr, Myers cuticeralon allowing tho diatritiuttuu of and tho propoeillcu's niRiloweru ox- matter adtertiblug thu Lewis and Clark tiemdly llboral on tho part of tho Com- Kxpokitlon. Other states had applied I niUBion. ho tar as tuo pooplo wero concerned Uiero would bo no dlfucultv in obtaining what waa wanteJ. Tho groat difficulty always lay in fluding Boimi ono with thu time to go about nnd I aak tho pooplo for what waa wanted Uu was coulldent that allien tho Chamber of Commorco waa organised on Its preeunt lines tlioro would bu no trouble In thin regard. Ho thought any epecimuna of myrtle aont should bo finished hero, where workmen utideratood how to handle it for tho beat reaults, Wo could not only give myrtle but white cedar and othor woods. Wo could furnish somothiug in tho way of grnlus and grasiaa that would aatonlah people need to living on tbo high gtounda, Wn neoded more people hero; thon railroada uud convoninoos for travel would fol low. Mr. Pennott referred to tbo tur voyora now working in from Drain, and aaid ho had heard in Ban Francisco thnt the buying up of tho California coast road by tho Boatborn Paciflo was iu pursuance of a plan to get n coast road ahead of the danta Fo. This proposi tion of tho Fair Commission furniahed an opportunity to help theniBfrvos by putting v what they had beforo the pooplo of tho outside world. If one man was lutoreated by tho diaplay to tho point of coming horo and starting a manufacturing onterprjao (th a pay roll, it would more than pay for all tho expense, , ' Dr. hay den luggtalod in regard to nn exhibit of woods that be bad soon It mndolnthli wayj Two planks worelblltorlahJ IlerbortLockliart, warahall, prepared. Ono waa rough on ono aide and flnlaho'i) d(i tfio o'thor. Tho aecond born on ono tide a picturu of tint ' trco nnd on tin other, under yl, ipccl monaof thofollogo, Mr, Mycra nld thnt plotnrna would lx no ImporlAiit part of tho exhibit, nnd urj-ed that n Rood dlcphtyof phologrnpha Iki tiindi. John B. Coke mid that tho Chamber ol Commerce vsoulil not benltalo to tnkb thla mitltor up. Mr, Myi ra waa hi ro for our bt'iiuflt, and uu xcptipnally floii oppoilaulty wna offered. Thla country wni ItoUted and needed advertising. Mr. Myera rnld Itnit ho had b,vl a, con vrtlon with (lovernur Chamberlain Jiiat beforo atarliiiK on thla trip nnd tho Kovnrnor hnd relocated him to nvauro tho people hero that ho would do any thing hu could for thla acctluu. Tho governor waa ureatly Intonated in Cooa Hay, ii ml Portland bualneaa men were moroaolhnn wo tierhnpa Imagined. He augictled that rt cube of coal ono yard rouaro nhould bo madu n part of our exhibit, Manager Chnudler of the Jlrnver Hill mine nnd Manager Jqnes of tho Crercetit mine had cacn xpreceed hia willliiirneas to get out nny apeci- meiiu ri(iilred Tho Commlaiinn would like to hnve authority to donnte the exhibit to eotmi permanent rxbiblt iu tho Kaht, or to diIdo It among different oxtiiblte, and in thntwny it could bo made a perpetual udveHl'pijiuut for thla aectlon. Thia won't! ho butter, in tho caao of mod nr. ticlw in the exkiblt, than to brlug them back to Oregon for tho Lewia and Clark ICxpcniitlon. I. H. Kniifmnn miKofled that in nd vurtlrinc thiv eection the uy ho rnude and kept it prominent feature. Epokntin hnd made a tolling point of her water ',ower n",, N"'1 marip h'i'I( the railroad center agniuet tbo wiabce of the rail- roada tbfinholvea. Mr. Myere raid that tho coromitaion would be getting out llltlo crda and Bouveuira advertising thu Lewia nnd Chrk fair ai'd anted pereonul addrosire in tho Eakt to which to tend them. If no would nond in thu names r.nd nd dfceioi of our Kitftern Irionda tluto would bo etnt them n iftauud. It waa not propped to do n.uch advertioing of ltl' Uvii uml Clurk ,4,r iu ,ho Kc8t u til tho t-t. Louia fair waa over, for tho reutou that wo would bo entirely over aluulowvd by thu latter. Tho rtgulatfonu in regard to dlitrihut lug advertising matter from the bootha ut tho St Luula fair wuru wry striugeni, fcr pormiftiou to advertise tbo L?v!k nnd Clark lair on their folder, to biiuu them under this tule. Our Chamber of Com merce folders vhould bear a amall ad for the Lewis and Clink, to nllow of thelt i . . ilUtrluutlun (rom too Oregon builJlcg at Kt, bulla. Preeldeut J. H. FlnnngAii said that Mr. Myers talk had been very inttruc tivu 'Iho Chamber of Commerce would not bu iMokmtrd about raking the mattur up. All prorumt ceumed highly pleased with Iho eonloronco, itud it iu rurtaln that one of tho results will be n much butter feeling toward Portland, nnd toward thu Lowis and Clark f.iir. From Saturday's Dally. Good Show. J W, Casks moving picture and illus- tratod song exhibition drow a big houee last night, and everyone soemed pleased with tho entertainment. Another will no given touight. Officrs Elected At tho annual rouulou of tbo Coos ami' Curry county plonoora, hold nt Myrtle Point, tho following oilkora woro oltictod for the ensuiiiK yeat 0. Jickbyff, pres ident; J. Henry Bohroeder, list vlcu prneldont; S, It. Cnthcart, 2nd ylce-pree-ldontj Mrs. Ada Dungun, eocrotary; B. V. Boas, treusdrurj Mre Dora Cathbartr Those iri attendance from the Bay were Mri and Mrs. 0, iJcfebbff, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jillborn and A. (J. Aiken. The next reunion will be held at North Ilend, Copper' Qiieca will be Saved The gaeollne schooner, Copper Qnocn, which recently went aahoro eff Point Uoyee, will bo saved, so it is learned from Captain fiurna. Tho Coppor Queen was drlvan well np on tho aande by tbo heavy wlndn, and Captain llurne and the crow woro enved only after much hard work on tho part of tho near by life-aavlng crew. At first it waa believed Hut tho Ijueen was loat Inprleaaly, but Coptaln Burna ia now ot the opinion that she can bo bauled off the beach. This tchoonor etems to be destlued to en untimely end, aa it waa but a few' .... U ..! !!, ilin ran rn.lir.rn at tlw. weeks ago that alio ran aahoro at tho mouth ol llouo river, while attempting to bring in tbo echoonor Berwick over the Hoguo river bar. Bbo waa aoccces fully hauled off thu sand at high tide by tug Columbia, from 31arshfleld. This tug or one from Bau Francleco will ogaln attempt tbo rescue of Tbo unfortu- nnta ichonner. lur""uu ". ' .wu.o.u ornblo oxcitmenton Marquom Hill over the dlecovory of rich silver ore at Port- , , . , , , . T , land, A chunk was found near Judge Mnrquam's old house and J. II. Fik, the nbBiiyer, teatlug it. the rock waai aoa laM"iK Uirtmgn nn arch, stooa on . . u . . j tlio chancel stepe with his lantern bo found to go m ouuees to the ton. An- hllKl h,Ja UlBt u mght not 1 other piece was dug up, lower down, vlth his vision, and peered at tho which aeeaye equally well. The land j J"- ab naycs-lndood, at those tldngs with peculiar names thnt go to belongs to Mrr. KUert, who haa22 acres make up tho Interior of a chnrch. which formorly Iwiougcd to Judge Mar- qunm. Mr H.k taya the Imltcntlons i are favorable to the cxMencc ot an ex tcneivo ledjrV on this hill, which over looks the whole City of Portland. FIERCE OREGON SALMON , mi u i . t i i ' Thrilling Adventure of a Late Ar- i i n -it. f t ' riVdl rrom.liie r.utl j i A now comer from the Enst, lately .ltral In firank'a I'djI nriuirlapi. i t .. t.. ...i.iin inn in ih ed a novel adventure while taking In the aiKhtaa few days ago, according to tbo story of on who was there, says the Grant'a Paea Courier. Tho Eucturner n question wit'jouton the dam watch ing tho falnioo which were jumping In n lively manner. Suddenly one huge fihh rnado a tremendous leap, prtcipitatiug Itaelf with vJolonco ngoinBt hie legi. In conaternatiou at thennnxpectcd ajault the Easterner kicked tbo icily nionMor vicluuely, diclaring that ho would 1:111 it In self defetite. Ho had tlbliou in many Aa tern, ho Eitid, bnt this wae thotli&t lirao be hnd over been attacked by a Huh. Mnuy wonderful tales have bcon writen.coucurnlugltho tlorconoas of tho Oregon salmon, but this incident is about as near a demonstration of euch tales as has ever been aeen. . . Tho other tiny a enlmon muced tuo flshway in a wild leap and impaled iUolf uponaspiko aeveral inches iu length. ' , .. nucio it uuv), "i''""b "" .i.. v'goroualy. A boy who was near dleen- ' tangled the fl ond threw it back into. the river. I" wus aaKd why ho did nut keep the Uah and replied that be would "get arretted" if ho did. LONDON WANTS OREGON APPLES Their Superiority Is Acknowledged In the English Markets It is stated that California now ships about 850,000 boxes of apples a year to Great llrltian, and that with mora caro q packing tho sale would increase very J J largely, A uumber of Oregon packers, who oupge nt tho buBineea with tho detornilnatlon to perfect packing, regu larly outeeli auy California apples by about f 1 a box, This is not becaueo the apploa are belter, but bocaueo the pack ing la bettor; but tho result is that since but a few Oregon packers aro in tho bueinoee, all ot whom do good pack ing, Oregon apples have come to be re garded in the British markets ao "bet-I ter" than California) apples. Prestige earned In this way M well deserved and we 'respectfully take off oar bn(A, to OrCKOBjbqt it Is disgraceful! thatoor California shipper should compel us to do so. Ban Frnncleco Chronicle. rUElTOHTTHBiT fOrlBlnaL OKI Polloclt, sexton of St Janies' chnrch, nnd lilfl wife were chJIdietm. Mm. Pollock plrw.l becunae nlw bad not & girl to keep her company and Pol lock slmred in her wish. Pollock had n habit of stepping to hli coot over, ulj;nt beforo going to bed to tnko a look at his chnrch. Dot that ho expected to ace anything unusual-, It wns a ra6ro mutter of bablt 111 wife told him thnt It was a habit and hr.fiP1 him In Immtr If nn. ITo truth. ui resolution for an effort to do so. TliU effort took plnco one night In OVmoor. Al IU aCiOCK J.-011OCK put Uje Ju &ad ha. This was only tho beidnnlnz of IL No sleep camo to blm, and be teased about struggling with a desire to get up, go to the door and look at tbo church, uftor which ho know he would go back to bed and to sleep. It wns near 2 o'clock In tho morning before ho gave way; then, rlaing, he WCut to the door, opened It, looked nt ' the church nnd waa about to turn Iwlicn he aatv or thought ho saw a flash of light ut ono of tho windows. Parting on hi j clothes nnd taking hU lantern and tlio key to a door opening J "to vestry, he hurried over to tho gloomy pile, now dark within, though 7, ' wthout by a wan,Jia moon. Opening tho door, be entered Seen nt that hour, by tho faintest' riimmcr of moonlight ahlnlng through we vrmaom, noliiing couw nave dood . . . r . r . have feeling, and old Pollock, although' ho hnd Jih. Kirhf mnnrHmo. wvl forc, remarked to himself that he would rather. bo opening a grave by daylight, than Btnndlng there gnzlng over a sea J of eniptluest. Dut, not seeing anything untmlal( wn3 nbout to Zls . Partunj when he heard a fumbling at J the great front door lock. Not wishing to bo seen, he blew out his light and got Into ono of tho choir pewa, where be could watch nny ono entering tho ChUTCll. Surc "wogb- the big door opened and pome onQ n Tbca ramo Bcnttcb ami ilaah of a match and tho! lighting or a candle, uy its faint ilnmo Pollock saw a man enter tho church. lending a shrinking girl up tho center aisle, who shuddered at every ntrp. The pair enmo nearly to tho chancel, wheroj tho mnn waited, listening for a sound. I while the girl aat In a front pew, her j fnce buried In her hnnds. They wcro evidently expecting to meet some ono. Then tho clock In tho tower struck 2. A moment Inter Pollock saw n light moving lu -tho guild rooms, and prewnt ly a man 'lrcused In tbo vestments of a clergyman camo In. holding in bin band a small lamp. Tho man before the chancel met hlra at tho rail uud whis pered something to blm. Then ho turn ed to tho girL "Grace, dear," ho oald, "this Is the' Rov. Mr. nartsborna, rector of this church. He will marry ua." I Prom this moment Pollock aaw through what was on foot as well aa If bo Jro lately acquainted with tho parties, no bad served ns soxton with nr. EInrtshorno for twenty yeara and know full well that the man beforo hhu J vae not "r; rt8ft; A young gtrl wna nbout to bo ruined by a mock mar-' nngo. But what wns bo to do? Ho was an n" TO ?' Zfl nppenr and uccuso them would be of any avail. At any rate ho did not dare try It for fenr of bodily Injury. Tho girl was almost dragged to tho altar. There wua light enough for rollock to ceo that tho man was vc.U dtvssod 1 1 hi 1 1 ii i ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 m n m 1 f The Souls Of Flowers Mingle in happy nm, otuuii ins tty to mnxo true ,0 uoai you no more J SENGSTACKEtYS PHARMACY, MARSHFIELD08EGON .i.t niniiiiniiiiinifTmii k ". 4. a f iw 3l tmw tneiri w' Wwjraro or'tn iairi wm-m nH'Mrn'nrti poorer ciaaaca. ti5bkcb: clerKymasj bRrtl 'rieaW.'fced rearlicd the. worda, "Orace, will you hnve thla mnH-vrhen Iollock a;avo a groan flint crimed throucrfi Ihrt church vcHU all I ha fiepnir of ono BUiterlug from metaii cnolin inmnlty. Tbo frroom ATicl the mock cleTgyBBan looked nt each other with atnrtled faces. Tlio brldo brul to be supported. "Oo on," snid tlio groom under bin teeth with nn oath, nnd, nfter consider abio urging, tlio ecrvlee proceeded. "Do you, Grace, Imvo this man' There waa another groan, thla tlmo down In tho body of tbo church, for Pollock had slipped around by a nldo passage and got In among (be powa. 1,00k, j.ikj yrewuueu cwijijiiiau urufyuu ma "You'll bum for thisl" came n voico from a still different direction. Uy this time tho groom had loat hla eerrp as well as the clergyman and, picking np the bride, who hnd fainted, tlUITied down tile BIbIo Wttlt her. ' "Drop herl" roared a sopulchrnl voice, The gtrt'waa dropped In tho nlsle and " ""- m.j "i "" uiv uuur, tQnrltm they mim ent,1Pr Mw. W to return, plcketl up the r.lrl niul , carried her out of the vestry door nnd to his houto. Ienn Bnico remained with the old couple till they died, they believing thnt Providence hnd caused the nexton to tako his resolution on thnt very night and break It ufter midnight for the pnrpoo of saving tnc girl nna .giving thexn a daughter. Lena, who was n good Chrlutlan, only yielded to the vil lain's solicitation ton clandestine mar riage on his promise to tako her to a church. No church was nvnllable ex cept nt an hour when all the world wni asleep. Hut how they got the keys old Pollock never, know. lie did not again think of going to bed without his last iook at bis charge and often got up In Um night to do pa w BELLB ATWOOD, Wnjrted nffort. Iav? yu n'cr maa any cffOTt t0 2...'. "YP5L inn Ycs, Indeed, answered Meandering Mike. T once got work fur t'reo dltTer- P,nt ot my family, but none of wouM take It."-Washlngton Star. vrba Matboiaatlca of It. Bbo bad fifteen million dollars Placed In bonda and shares and rental Ha hAd fifteen million dollars, Bo the) mergod their enttmnta. Now they've raised a son who's valued At exactly thirty cents. New York Cotnmerdei Advertiser. A Xeaa, Slap. Teas George didn't call to aeo me at all last week, but he's going to take me to thedanco tonight, ao Til make up fee L Jess Yes, dear, you usually do make up for that sort of thing. Buffalo Nows. Wild W;s. Bill It eccms Btrnngo, but heat comes In waves, docs It not? JH It certainly docs. "And yet a man wants to get into tho waves to cct out of tho heat Tonkera Statesman. A Sninmcr Fall. lie fell asleep upon the Bill; The window alll was deep. Uow deep tho area belovr Alas, alack, he did not know Until he tell asleep. Atlanta Constitution. Vp to Date Mrs. Oldun All you young girls now adaya ecvrn to bo muscular athletes, Misa Strong Yea, Indeed. In tho proud lexicon of feminine youth there la no such word aa "fralL Phlladel- Plua I rest. Her lAst Osbo. That man. my dear, who courts Miss Sera Is rather fast, they Bay.' ' "Ho'U have to be quite fast or she i Won't lot blra get away." f -Philadelphia Press. Brtirht Hoy. , Teacher Now, Tommy, yoo know It Is lmposslblo to bo In two places at once. Tommy Two places? Why, pop la mnirTntZtoi "v?-wv.au io. 1 ii iii 1 1 ii i i n i win 1 1 mi. I union in the exquisite perfumes we T hi uiwuuii d uiuu inio Harmony a -!' i J as sonnus. ii taxes almost as nigti an order ot aoli- nertnniea as Is required to write good T ujiidiu. 4i u wuuurr, u biucu ui iun (Hjittiuia obbtbu is rank, fiat and uncatfefaotory. If uot whollv pleased with tbo ordora yoo, are now using, we woufd like to have you try eoine of the delightful ones we handle. man tne poorer ktnus. v '. r " " ' 4k$. ' .3AlA i I ' Ak . jJtKjjSb 'tliiiriii.iiiTV jHaSSjSf. w WMpSM. HIUMIII "i U