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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1903)
mtrila T (i111 V PH, v I r, jr V ft J V ., , , Vp M..tMT , fW,..,,,. ..,,. y T'1 -r -r -'l.illMWl r - as-m.Sm'sw , A POLITICAL CRIME,BABIES RULE : MURDERER V BISHOP ., POTTER TO ENTERTAIN BOARD CLOSELY . WATCHEDf MURDER OF VICE CONSUL IN AND BEACH i r i L'i -,-f, ' $& u. t ; (Special to tha Coaat Mall.) ' Coopertown, N. V., Auk. 28 Waliop, and Mra, llnnry 0. l'ottor lmvo com pletcd nrrnngiiimmtB for Oto elaborate onlerlaliitmint to l given this uvonlng rulobratlon of tho lVJonty-llrt birthday of Hlophon pnrlton Ctnrk, youngest eon of Mr, Potior, Tlio itfftilr will bo bold In ft largo hotiso rccontly complild fqr -the Oliirk uttata in thla village, NEW RAIL ROAD FOR BOISE, IDAHO (Special to tha Coaat Mall.) holxt City, Iilnho, Aug. 28 It In con ndnnlly nx peeled tlint by Hill tltno nort year northern and southern Iilnho will Li) connected by n now road to lw known ni ihn Lewiitnn A Owyhee. Tlio road Into (Xtcuil from Huntington, Or., to LewWtuu, Idnbo, a dlltnnea of 200 miles. It will connect Hiintlnijlon with tho Oregon Hliort Mnu. that point being aleo tho terminus of tho 0. It. A N. Con Htructiou la to begin at Huntington, and it li expected that by May 1 of next year t0 tulle will bo completed and in opera tion. Tho now rond will opon upn rich mineral, agricultural and stock country. It will tapthoKnvon Dlnle mining dist rict In Idaho, where a number of exlun flvn mines havo boon duvoloiwd, and are ataltlng traimpottntloii facilities to Kin oxiemlvu operations. Ciin ii ii i n-TiT u " - m Stntu and GonoralT) OVERWHELMING VICTORY FOR THE RADICALS (Special to the Coast Mall.) .Vienna, Aug. 23 A dispatch from Belgrade says that tho elections In Bor via today will undoubtedly roeuH in an overwhelming victory for tlio Rndlcnle and tho conflict botwecn thorn and tho army will then boconio acute, rendering King Peter's poaltlon all tlio tnoro uncn vlnblo. Ills rocont throat to loavo tho country, it la bellovcd, inuy coon bo translated Into reality. Tho outlook for Sorvla Is Indeed dark., Tho country stoma to be drifting into anarchy. Tlio remit of tho ministerial crisis ahowa that tho king la completely in the bunds of tho mllltiry Cambrilln which placed him In power. STIGATED BYTURKEY ,. -1 President Roosevelt -'Takes Vigorous Measures Without Wasting Time on Diplomacy, (Special to tho Coaat Mall.) Amoricans in Armenia. (Special to the Coaat Mall.) Atbury Turk, N. J Aug, 2S The an nual baby parade today, viewed by nearly 25,000 persona, was the greatest parade that has ever tiken plaee nt i'ounder Bradler'a Summer resort. The beach and board walk were a solid maw of humanity, aeaembled from all parts of the United States to vritneee the the uvont. Tlio startlnjt point wan from the Aabury Park auditorium. The route was from thla point to Deal Lake and return. Along the lino of march there wero decorations, with the national col ora and bunting, and the baby coach ef, bicycles, floats and fire engineethat were In tho trarade were also eamiabed with I v. ... I- ... l :iajjs anil nowere. ine imam iiRni in (Special to the Coaat Mall.) Union. Mo., Aug. 28 Thia wai the cato originally fixed for tho hanging nf QcorRO Colllnn, the youthful bank rol bit end mnrderer of fle'tectfve Schu mncbor, tat owing to the fact thafab wpiical IMS been taken to fho iuprcit- court the execution has neesarily breif postponed until after the htariuj; beforf that tribunal in Uclotor. In view of tho during and SHeceMfnll eecape from pti- NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS (Special to th Cout Mall.) Ogden, Utah, Aug. S3 The lint of telentiata and ox porta in irrigation and forestry who will attend the meeting of tho National Irr'gation Congrosa to be held in thla city next month is rapidly being swelled. Word baa bcun rcceivod from Secretary of Agriculture Wilson that bo would attend thocongrcas mid deliver aa addrcta. Ho will bo acorn panled by a number of scientists and J ux porta of tho United fjtales Department oi Agricuiluro Ualnur has now a IJonrd oiTrado. Albany ia to havo a now Tannery. Ulght carloads of horses were shipped ftom Aatoria to Bt Louis last woek, There ia n largo run of sardlnoa In tho Columbia rlvor. tiprlugflold, Lano county, ia to havo a wntur ayatem ooon, Oregon City woolenmills will bum oil instead of wood for iuol. sa president of truiulng school at Mon mouth, Oiegou, Lano County hop-plckora aro gottlng h emits a box for picking hops this sea son. V. W.Ceouor. of Falls Citv, had tho mlsfortun to have a finger torn off iaat wook. Tho plumbers aro uu a alriko in Port land. Thoy havo tho earth, now thuy wont to fuuco it, Uobert Wiulfordof tho lower Calipoola raised 03 bushola of whaat, ranchjno measure, from ono aero, Mayor Cartes of Dakar City ban auth orixod tho euloof 110,000 moro water bauds for Improvomeut of plant. C. A, Itlco, of Normal school, Normal III,, line boon oleoted to till thovaucancy caused by roelgnation of It. C. French, A louo highwayman held up the Whlttioy.Canyon Cl'y atago at a lonoly spot on tho mountain rond, thruo miles fioin Austin station, Monday ovuniog about flvo o'clock. Ilealdoa tho stago driver thoro were two passengers, Kank lloiiBon, of Kvorott ,Waah, and V, J, Armstrong, 'I Portland, S-l L -!! ,1 ,',?,.' f ! , .V i H, .1 BUto Printer J. R. Whltnoy has bought the plant on which thePopullat Hociallat paper of Linn cointy had bron printed. t A syndieate, of Ohio and Kentucky capitalists aro building a aawmill on Foots Creek in Jackson county. Tho mill la to haye a capacity of 60,000 feet per day. Tho body of a young man waa found in the Columbia rlvor at Columbia City. Tho body la supposed to be that of Frank Tlmm tho dock hand which recently foil ororboard and drowned. Getting up against tho Uarr soemo to bo whntgota Sir Thomas. Llpton, it ia aald made mast of his vaat fortune in tea. Ho certainly cannot uso our cup for to drink that bevergo its not a toa cup. A big panther has boon causing much ttroublo to tho farmers on Gallco crock. John Seymour, a trusty at the Oregon ponltontlary, mado his escape Wednes day. Ho was sorving IS months eon tonco from Portland. Washington, Aug, 28 Tho Blate Do partment in still non committal on tho Turkbh affair. It rccnlli tbo illustration of tha feel In,; nt Doirut lnt Fourth of July whoa Vico Consul Mogeleccn who I'ni Just been murdered observed the day at h.'a rcMdenco by employing a Turkish band lo play America, the BSar Spangled Ibitmer, and other patriotic nirr. The Turkish governor reported that ho had been intuited by thlr, but nolthor the Turkish foreign office nor tho American cmboetiy -paid Any attention to hirn, Glnco thon tho Turkish oflllclals lmvo shone a veiled dlshko for the vico consuls Orders have been sent to the Mnciiffi! now at Genoa to proceed immediately 'to Port ftald for coal ond await orders Tho lirouklyn and San Francisco havo hern ordored to proceed at once to Bel rut without tilting for tho elower Ma chittB and they should arrive at Beirut Thursday, The aseortion that the Turkish official had no knowlodge of the assassination ia discredited here. Tho atato department pays no attention to Lclshmnn, who Is instructed to continue demands for tho punishment of tho' offender?. i Derlln. Aug. 28-AutbontIc Informa tion received hero eays that Magelcss cn'a assassination was a polilicnl crime, welcomed by ofllicialdom because tho vico consul bad excited tho hatred of Turkey by his onorgctic protection of lie also tmsartbed a number oi Tut'x Iih outrar.09 and hunted down Ihe culprits, nnd thus became a perfect tlnrn in tbo sides of the authorities. Ut has nsver brooked delay where American Interests were involved He was an enthusiastic golfer, and lacking players, played alone In the Syrian desert. He was returning from rt gamo when ho was murdered. In Semi-official circles it believed tho event is liable to drag America into, the far Eastern turmoil. The chance that a collision between the powers may re sult in a crisis Is causing considerable nuxloty. Ifantry -was of a quiet order, and went ;, ii, . . . . .. through the grand parade without a son lit William Rudolph, the accomplice rourmer. une parade was aiviuea into .... . , M.4,.- ., ii,., a number of sections, each being beaded ?' -ollln. nd the J"'" 'l ' r; i. - .,.,-i i .1,1. PJ . improvId wooden key have been twlcii by a marshal and aida. Prizes were awarded lor tne prettiest oaoies anu tor tho most grotesque and fancy costumes, some of wnich won loud plaudits from the thousands of spectators. ound inwmiiia' con aince ma conv cuo'i extraordinary prpcatitiona are beio taken to prevent the escape of the con demned mau. Oyster Bay. Aug. 23 Piesident Itooie velt is terribly in earnest in his deter mination that Turkey must make amend for tho murder of tho American vice consul. If the porto is at all ugly, prob ably Admiral Cotton will drop a shell among tho Beirut motquos. Washington, Aug. 28 Tbero is some coxmontover tho unusual action of the President, who instead of first consult ing tho Stnto Department Issued orders direct to tho navy. The usual cause is to Bpply to the Slate Department which appeals to tha navy, requesting protect ion. Roosevelt has brushed aeido red tape and precedent. Tbo State Department ia developing conservatism and expresses somo regro? that the President has ac' cd before all diplomacy has failed. Marshfield ii ii ii Coos Biver ii ii North Bead ( Empire Myrtle Point Jury List From Satursfaai Dally. ' ' Following is the list of Jurors drawn for the term of circuit court eonvlnlng Sept. 4 th: L. Ii Hoisner, Cbas Krouhoim John Merchant, Geo Ferry IS A Eickwortb, J B Davis, Frank Sogers, W U Morgan, r? It Bimpeon, Wm Saunders, E F Davenport, Ed-Huffman, 0 E Holin, R F Garrett, W 0 Cooper, Goo Hermann, A A Barklow, J H Matbeney, Chris Raamueeen, Frank Holman, Elbert Dyer, Wm Albee, H 0 Dorris E A Asion, F De'veraux', J F Haga, T Deweiae, Chaa Heller, D E Hampton, Ed Fahy Br. LEVEN TO NOTHING Hortli Bend Nine Had Another Oil ! . ii i Bandon ii ii , Arago i -Farkeraburg ii Libby Dora Norway Dullards From Friday's Dal.'. The postponed league game of bait wblrbwas played by the Marabfield and Aorth Bend teames here yesterday was not an absorbingly interestinx exhibition of the national sport. The score of 12 to 0 in .favor of the home team ia a sufficient Indication that the visitors were not at their beet. North Bend's new pitcher, Gillispie, did not cover himself with glory is the, box, and Bradely was substituted ia the, third inning. The latter, did some what better, bat his support wac poor; Wild throws and fumbles were common , and our boys did not bave opposition enougn to mane it mieiwuun. . Bliss was nearly disabled in the fira part ot the game by being hit with the ball, The attendance was email. Nothlag disagreeable occured, and the best cl feeling provailed, Following was the score. Corn Urcrdini? Fields. In breeding corn a small field usually uu ncro In size la used. The land la pre pared nnd the seed bed treated as for tho ordinary field. They nro usually about 120 j hills lonjr and thirty rows A IIIkIi Priced, Frlcnmce. Lord Alvnnley, n noted wit nnd hlh liver In England a hundred years ngo. Insisted on hnvluK an npplo tart on hi dinner table every dny throughout tio year. On ono occasion bo paid n ca terer $1,000 for it lunclieott put up in' a' wide. Each row la plnntod from a ecp- Imakct that nuUlccd a email boating orate ear. Tho barren stalks, poor party golm; up tho Thames. Being irtxUlm nnd nil undceirablo stalks, such oiip of n dozen men dlnlni; together at. us-wuckCTa, ore removed before tho taa- n Loudon dub where each was re-J pel nppoarw. Tho field. is protected oi qulrisl to prixltico hla own dish, IMvurt- isolntcd, so that no mixture can take ley's; ns tho most cxpemrlve. won him1 pLico from othor vnrletlca or from nuy Utin n.lllnlil.m.l t lltklttf niiinf4nlliKi1 I . T 4. . nl1 4tlIUIt WMlt3 I1V Lddy Carlisle a small boy had thOj fnQ of T,,l8 bcnellt wna mtkca rat., and the seed for the nilsfortuno to fall Into a probpect holo, nt nn expense of 5t0, that being tho. next year's crop Ib selected from tho near Jacksonville nearly causing his prlco of n Hliuplo fricasseo composed rows giving the highest yields per acre, , . . , . ,, , . entirely of tho "nolx," or Binull pieces, of best composition, with the least bar- death by drowning. Ho was rescued by U cflch bMo of m bnc taUen ffora fen em,k3 and Q bc8t tTO In THE AMERICAN LAUGH. I It la a Valuable Aid la BaUdiaff V MARSHFIELD A,B R BH PO A Olynes lb Manser ss Nadler 2b Ferrey rf 'Drubot p Short cl Loh3b his comrade. thirteen kinds ot birds,' among them ' . , . . , I being 100 snipe, -10 woodcocks nud 0 C. 0, Broadwoll, of Bllvcrtoa, rcceivod pllcMnnt8jIl nn nbout 300 blrda. nn invitation to attend tho wedding of his youngest slater Tuesday at Dundee, and before starting learned by telephone of tho sudden death of IiIb oldest slater. Ho wont to tho funeral. , M-MIHlitlltl IHIIHIIU H 1 1 I J 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 tl'l 1 1 1 t'W4f r I The Souls Of Flowers . Mingla In happy union in tho oxqnlalte perfumoa wi ; carry. Bconta are as difllcult to blond into harmony , as Hounds. It takes almost as high au ordor of ablt- ity to mnko true nerfumea np la required to write good music. No wonder so much of tho porfutno offorsd Is , rank, flat and unsatlefactory, II not wholly petsad . wltli tno oruora you aro now using, wu wuum n , Willi mo uruura yuu iu nun uniu, nu nu. ..... ( t- u kk tv n ruiuur uviitu, su i uci have you try count of tbo doHghtiulonea wo haadla. ,, Wngg Yctf. ITo wouldn't recogntp Coat you no more than tho poorer klndai j ; I tbo of j0ico lf h0 8at toWU ou jt . t SENOSTACtiKN'S P-AiMACY, MARHFItLD, OilCGON ij. I. T' Tho now nrchblshop' of Can,t,9fDury nj-a that he flrst lenrued of hla ap pointment through a congratulatory message from America. It seems that Englnud Is learning n good mauJl things from America lately. A notnblcltem In tlio postolllco ap propriation bill fs tho ono of $100,000 for automobiles. That ulU do tot a starter, Appreciation. 4,Vou have great admiration for your wife's Judgment," said tho friend, "I have," nnswored Mr. Mcekton. "She's tho ouly woman who over Bald Yes' whon I proposed to hor." Wash tugton Star. Ilntlicr t)cno. Wlgg-IIe'if rather dpnse, isn't he? Philadelphia Record.. licep dolri.j.nlwaya .dqlng, ,Wlshln m firt'uiiiiiiLT. iiiiiiiiiiiiir. luunuuijuir. kujiki ' f "' sKUIn'nti4 rep')nUt are) all !dt V iK4 .Ln.uA.. Hlk.MJ, . ., 1 iuiuyuuuu) uui'iuuiiiuui . ..! VT'" .' 'iiAV jifW. ywr . -- r t -.'J way the yield per ncro of tlio variety Is Increased, tho quality Improved and tho t.vtw nroaerved and devcloied. By thl9 I plaii wo aro able to give personal At tention, ana direct Bciecuon 10 iuu ju dividual atalk nbd car, wldclr, would be impossible In a largo flcld.-Coainopoli tan. - T-5T5 T . our Common Woo. "Bpr pardon, sir," iemarked tho man H'lio was hanging to Btrap No. L "but lo you get off at tho ruixt corner?" "I dotft eeo that it la anj' of your susincse," repllwl his fussy neighbor. "Well, no," admlttwl tho mild gentle man, "but I was merely going to re mark that I got off there and if you tvill bo bo kfild as to lift I'd liko to take Jiat foot with mol" Bultlmoro News. Tbo ArtUt. Palottu tJq Auber ia tho most ego tistical chnp I cvoe mot , Brushor lion's that? . ; Talottd Why, ove-Qf tWo ho paints a landscape hovlmaglnea ho flatter na-turo-ChJcago ew ' 9 tlunAntttfi Y1.aiuff- .f "To. hear tbit young clerk talk you' f ouiq.uiinii, no. owucii'ine pincc. h.,, .-Lf-'il.-' irrinaali riHr TrinnAal 4 4 4 4 5 3 4. 4 0 o o 2 0 0 1 3 o 2 11 3 3 2 0 I 1 I o.f o 0 3 2 0 3- 0 0 X 2 li 0 d s .0 3 6' o d Total 37 12 14 27. 15 1 NORTH BEND AB R BH FO McKeown ss Bradley fib A p Qrabam rf Bliss c Saunderj It Beaton lb Curry 2b Leunon cf Ollleapie p'A 3b Total a 4 4 i 4 3 4 3 3 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 3 1 6 12 0 0 1 1 1 A I 4 . i q 3 o o 4 r E i 4 i t i 3 o 24 11 8 IUi:3 AND UIT3 BT INKINQS 'Our National OratBM. God's greatest gift to man was tho Wright If lauKh. Without it tho human raco rtvrnea e .- &.. .AA-B-.V.U ,- - wouiu nave wopt iiaou v uuaiu uc terminated itself long ago. Pathos la beautiful; tragwdy la absorbing. But both pathoa and tragedy ore Instantly routed by tho laugh. Laughter has sunshine In It. It Is Warm. Learned men have searched for tho secret bf llfta. What is It but Hood humor? That a the secret of llfo being worth living. What Bunfhlno is to earth good hu mor ia to man. Tnko thesmllo and tho laugh away, and It would bo the end of man. Men can't fight while they enjoy a Joko. Death blmsolf recoils from the laugh. Tho man in a good humor has on enormous ndvantngo over tho man who is anKtr. Anger la dark. Bitter ness is filled with shadow. Intoler-j anco la grim and black. Prejudice Is J wina. . Good humor, with -tho smllo nnd the laugh, la sunshine In which objects .are plain and distortion disappears and wherein phnntoma become nothing. Ono reason for America's greatness la that, above all, it is a natiou tbnt laughs. There havo been gay peoples nnd frivolous nations, but gayety and frivolity are strnugoly akin to melan choly. That gay Germany whoso na tional happiness Is expressed in song is clouded by melancholy. Sadness pcrvadca tho temperament of Germa- nla. And frlvtiloua Franco haw tragic eho becomojsr-how desporatcly tragic! Tlio great American laugh Is another thing: Investigate the, American na tional laugh, and thcro a flpuud, prac tical something bcShtndt. It-ia nover a forced laugh. It is healthy, vigorous, spontaneous , The Iv I rmntMa n'nA I nninorfl IinYO CrUmDiea 'LK i.s. .... , . i -... i.. ?:"rr uZZZZ . "Tmn .Hn acchlenyy Kitieo on i.qos xi.n ana huuu wuraxo ,u ou.vu... v..- s.- ,, ... .. ... mi i. v. ness and goomyj gn&lQur, whUe,Wicle VrjM!JuW?r, Marshfleld Hits Nortli 3ond Hits " 12345078 0 Totals 32204010 0-12 2 1204 0 3'2 014 0000 00000-0 0 10 10 110 1 1 SUMMittY . Hit by pitcher, Wright, Ferry, U by batteJ ball, Byrnes. 8truck out b UrubotO, by Gillespie and. Bradley ij, Tjio base hits, Byrnes 2, Wright h Uaao on balls, off Druhot 2. off Gilleepio and Bradley 5. Stolen bases, Byrnes 2, Lou 2, Nadlor 2, Maifsar I. Funeralof JaCoo Oja Che luueral of Jacob Oja, who wftje i. , ... ...i.(.iH a. ,Tna 'i utruorATa fmnrnu 1 nf t' III I '" "'' ! ti n iMinM4iiHsiHi'tii ttUHHHI 1 II i WHMiiMall "sVifjn4,4 & 41 S ' V iTlSfe,! H i tf A .m-r- vs;- 4 Ui fct4VU aA- i