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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1903)
4W A s I ' iass- i -v ,; ". AT. y Bl ' 4 .whiU t,,,,i ,fai .',,,: j..m'.', wt i.i)M.i.ii'i.a.,iiii .fif it', -" ' ROUND UP TWO : MORE Escapes Drop Into Of-J ficers Hands Another Gets Away Wounded Special to the Coast Mall.) Reno. Aug. 21 Onuvict Woala haa jntt been captured liora by Chlt'f of Potloa Leopor. Woods wa in n bnrlmr shop getting shaved, hftvlnic arrived nt Kct.'o laat utght. TJio officers ot I ho drop on ibo escape ami took li(m with out firing a allot. Snout Orali;, nf Divlsvlllu, Onl follow 1 trio cfcapi-a from Cnllfornin nnd nt one tlmn wns within M ynrda of them. Up Informed tlm Reno olllcers nml wna tho means nf tnklnir Murphy. Convict Joseph Murphy, who etcappd from Folrorn prison, una captured nt 1 o'clock laat night by Deputy Fhorlffa Sharkey and Mnxuoll.at Virjjlnln Htntot brldri1, crossing tho Trucktc river nt Reno, Convict Miller waa with Murphy nl tho tlm but Jumped off tho aldttwnlk into tho willow. Hharkny fired nt him, tho (hot probably tskluu tttlcct. Khar key, Dwluht and Jonas followed Mlllnr. Thrtm moro ahota wcru flrml but ho ca enprd In tho darkuran. Ho II buliovrd to b badly wouudixl.2 TUB NEW YORK WORLD THKIOB-A-WKBK KDITION Ilnad wherovor tho Kmtllah locungn la Kpokcn Tho TlirlwA'Wook World wna n brilliant auccna in tho bfylnnlna nnd Iimh Im-ii atoadlly crowini; ovor ainct'. ITiino la thu tout of all thlnra, and boa ail ita aral of approval ou tho Thrlcn Woi'k World, which la widely circulated In nvery Htnto nnd Territory of tho Un ion, urul whirmver thoro nro people who rnu rend our mother tonuuo. This paper for tho commit winter nnd thf year 1103, will mnko ita news aor vlco, If ootiilblo, moro extnnalvo tlmn ever. All evontaof imortnuce, no tnnt (er where thoy Imppen, nro re ported nrcurately nud promptly. '1 ho aubacriber, for only one dollnr a year, Kta three norH every week and u.ore uawa nnd K"nl readliiit than miict cruiit dnlliea can furnish nt five or alx limes tho price, The Thrlco n-Wrok-World la nbao luti ly fair In Ita pnllthuil nowa Tar tlmn lilns la novor allowed to affect ltd n wn cnlumua, nnd Dumccrut nnd lto- puollcHii alike cnu octnln In Ita pauea tr til Ii ftil nccounlM of nil tho great politi cnl catnpaiuuH, In addition to all thn newa, tho Tlirtco-a-Week-World furuichnn tho belt Horlnl fiction, elaborate mnrknt ruporta nud other (eaturofi of Interett. The Thricn-n Week'World'a rrut;htr auburlptlou price in only $1.00 nor year ami tnia puya tor loll pitora wo nllnr thla iiueiiUHled nbwapapur nnd Wouklv i;uabi: aiaii toL'othor ono your for Tim regular anbscriptlnu price of tlir. two papers l 12,60 FIRST BLOOD ' FOR GOQUILLE Puts the Comither on Sunday's gnrao waa indooii (lorloua for (he Coqullle nine ne it was. tholr flrat victory this eoa'son, nnd n victory over n team that stood second for thVretUer pnrtofthosoaeon, We must ulvo Goaulllol team credit for An earnea Vlotory, and not be small j ' Ufi". ff W i-.jt-. ii art'ii ! vwmMWmm W Wl I i . " about according them whataverglorJs tholr duo for nilmlnlsUtrlnjr this u'ullitjp? ly quietus to Miuuhflohl. We all (houjjflil thattbfy would win at least one ga)h, nud it seems now thai our prophecy came true, . . J Our boy tell ua that you cah'Mefent an umpfre, and tho Curjtiilln team . tny that It wno their clover playing" which won this game for thetn. Thoro must have boon nomrdhlriK b bIiImi tho umplro which defeated Marrh fldld; we don't know what, unlets it Wan tholr over confldnnce, All teama hnvn an tiff day hut why it It they havo an rff day on tho tiny of the game, why I it that no other dny would bo proper for ou "off day" Ullycau, one- of the Koaohtirg team umpired ll0gnme, and from what, thu vloilorn ray, hi declsloiin worn rotten, People vthokuowjilm toll us that it waa nothing but hia Ignorance of the game. MarahfMd hit tho ball aa often aa they wanted but, for aomo ronton th aenrca hilled to conned, , Ni'wull, Mnrahlleld'a now. short atop got five hlta nut of nx times to bnt, out n thruo bamr. Clynua wna vauatly n Uool vl(h tho atlck. Marahlleld nud Ciuillc both had r numbor of urrora. Dyaontory Cured Without tho Aid of a Doctor "I amluatunfiom nbard arxtllnt the flux (d)Kutity;aayaMr. T. A 1'lnner, h wll known rmirchnnt of Drummond 'IVnu "f u(!(l huh mullbottlunf Cham iKtrlaln'a Colic, Cliollc and Diarrhoea IteiitMly itiid wni ctiriil without havlt)i n diHitor. I conililcr It tho bt-et cholcru liii'dloilio in thu world." Tboro In tu nrd of cmployiui; n dta-tor whori thu la tuad, for no doctor cm picfcrlbo n botti'r tncdlciiib for tHwi complaint It. any form idthtr for childron or ndultr. It ntivcr fnila nnd la jilfiuaiit to tnko For ado by John I'reuna.. CELEBRATE' ' SIXTY-EIGHTH. ANNIVERSARY. Spaclal to the-Malt Kraihohl, N. J., Auu. 25 Mr. and Mm. Willinm Ilolmnu, realdine at Van UiHcvlllo, tomorrow will cclobratotbe aixtyiRhth anniversary of their war rlaico. Itolli nro comparatively epry and retain nil tholr lacultiea. Mr. llolman la 01 yenra old nnd hit wife 02 'llotli wero born In New Jerrey nnd hnvo epont tholr ontlto Uvea nithln thoatnto. Their dorcondnnta numbor nearly a hundred and lucludn eovornl ureatxreatKrnnd- chlldron. Vor many yenre Mr. Ilohunn waa n wull-kuowo innkeopor. FUSIONISTS PARTLY FUSED ftpoclal to the Mall. Lincoln. Nob., Aug., 25: For tho first timn In Mx yours Nebraska nomocrats nud ropulhts are today holding tholr ftnto conventions in difforent towne, tho Domoorfttoa nt Columbus and thoPopu. llatH, ut Grand Island, Formor Governor l'oyntor and et voral othor l'opullet leadera hnvo, recently doclurod in favor of breaking with tho Domocrates altogether, but tho majority Bontimont is eomewhat avoreo to this and eomathtng of a compromiBoarrango roent lm been I'ffeutnd. Through meot!u Bbpurately tho two convuntlons will unlto on tho ra nomination of Judgo J. J, Sullivan for the supremo court bench, though eopnr ate candidates may binntned for rogonts of tho Btivto unlvorilty, tho minor places ou tho etfito ticket, to bo votod for thifl Full The Kanrua City and Om'nlm platfpruiB will bo rnfflrmod. ..Mt''.;; f' turn, .i.wtt ,U..X,li THE' RELIANCE FIRST . CUP RACE GOES TO THE DEFENDER Under Bapr's Skillful Hand She Outpoints and. Outfoots Shamrock in Wind- - ward Work Special to the Marl. Ulithlande, Aug. 22 Fifty-two years' ago today the America took tho Queen's Cup In a a contest around the Ialeof Wight. Today tiio visitors from over tiio aea referred to the fact said they would rotako the cup on this annlver eary. Thoy seemed undaunted by Thurs day 'a ahowing. Surprise waa shown by the spectators nt tho amallnncs of tho bow wave thrown by thu challcnjtor this morning when at a good gait. Iteliar.co rodo as enay appar ently, but no easier than her rival. Tho bronze at aoa wna ery even, with a few soft spots, Tho committee laid a now starting lino four miles southeast of the old one. Tho con no waa southwest by weat 15 miles nnd return. At 11:20 Kelianco comoa up in the wind, takes in her small topsail and sets a larger ono. Tho huzo of! aliore at the starting lino practically obtenred the yachts. At 11:30 the preparatory gun was fir ed, both boats boing-on the starboard tnck, and thoy commence lockeying feu tho start. At 11:45 tho starting gun was fired, nnd they'ro off. Jockoying at tho start waa the hottest lghl for potltion over !made in a cup race. After tho preparatory signal Barr plantod Rolianco tqnarolr on Sham rock's weather quarter, and the Eng lishman's efforts failed to stand her off,' Wringo gave his boat a cap full and tried to foro roach tho defonder, bat failed owing to Ilarr's quickness. Rolianco crossed on the starboard tank. She had the weather, but was bo'jlnd. Barr hold hor so high in -tho wind nt times that Reliance sails tremb led. Slowly but evidently alio began to cut down tho challengora lead. Reliance teemed not only to point highor but to foot faster, and tho first 10 minutes showed Rolianco cheating tho wind hot ter nud working out moro to the weath er, W.Mngo, finding ho could not point with Reliance took in bis jib top sail, tiio first opon confession that Shamrock was not doing bo well In the thrash to windward as Reliance The change evi dently boneflttnd her as Shamrock worked a llttlo highor than beforo, but Rolianco began establishing an overlap, The fight is tho prottleat in .racing history, both sklppors gettine all pos sible out of their boats. The -Reliance nvorlappod- Shamrock and took the lead, forcing a rvoathor passago, as Reliance tackeiMo port. Wringo was pinohe'd to avoid the wind, and a mlnuto later put Shamrock on the port tack. The wind is blowing nine kuotd and holding well. Yacht a are making good time in the turn to ' t H 'f weather, and' both are lather of foam; t . t riSfi SmMk WINS Bhanrock'e showing Is surprisingly good la vie', of Thnraday'a performance,. and Reltano's lead at the end of the first hoar Is a matter of bat a fear eecoads, and the race haa'v developed Into hot fight At the end oHho first boar's talltag Reliance gained 26 seconds oh her Jdi vetury, and hwld him firm on the lee ward quarter. Reliance : increased her lead many seconds and Wringe finding himself baok winded sought to blnftl Barr by Ukinehls boat nnder Rehaaae stero, but Barr craftily threw Relianee over and disdained to follow. On the next tack Wringe, fiading be coalcU not get Barr to tacx again, stood about and followed the American. Both yacht's are beading for Sea brlahl, both sailing under small sails. Reliance tacked to starboard and apl proached Shamrock on the oppoaito tack. The difference between the boats waa shown when Shamrock was forced to go about to port. Five mlnatea lata t Reliance was (uarely on Shamrock,! weatlior quarter. The boats are now- so .as close that they could hold . convereauoai if so dlsposod. Reliaoce seemed to take splead new burat breeze of speed', the spray flying from beneath her gib boom aa abe tore aloilg further to windward, point'. Ing blghor than the challenger! Rl iiance rounds the outer mark oa a long reach. Reliance baa demosstrated her superiority', so the iBalUhmaa'a only hope la for a flake. Allowing irtsjeoode atart, and time allowance o(l:57 Reliance has 32 seconds to thegoodat tho outer mark, and pandewbnlum ren. ed on tho excursion fleetj which' lid rushed for the mark to witneMifee turn. OfQcIal starting was annottaeajd as 11:45:15 for Shamrock. ' There was tho wildest enthusiasm ' at the finish. Tho immense excursion boats (wero trailing along, the black smoko pouring from their annels,'en. doavoring to keep along withvtha xmots who wero ripping through the water at race horeo spoed in a smart' breeie Many expert yachtsmen' are of. the opinion that either Columlxia of Conatl tution could beat Shamrocklhlid, under the .guidanco of the bandof Barr. Official time of the finish is Reliance 3:17:15, Shamrock 3:24:15. NEW CRUISER i LAUNCHED , .. -iV. J Po(lto tbe Mall. f. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 52 In tie presence of one of the largest and moetj distinguished crowds that fever thronged Oramps1 shipyard ona like Oiailoq, the Ignited Stages armored raUKFan.- nsylYanla waa launched tocVl 'Mliaf sfeK'rr-v & tjaay, broke a bottle et Am'ihtn cllk jMilffp oaJ the emiMNt'c iew i MkJ : "X ebrbrieti thea Tmtyliaul" On tba cbrlatesina; itand waa a dlrtfn Ruiabed party, ;the eosiptcaoiM inti Including Goyeraor Pannypacker, geua- (tor Qaay end a Dumber of other etoi-1 nent repretentatiree of the atate fruso I which the big era leer takee ita uarre, Secrotary of the havy Moody and a dele nation of naval officers, from Waalilng; ton, aad. many other isvlted Buecte.' It wai a fete day atKenilngton, ax All aoeh oecaaloBi are. Groaped a boat the whm.-.nddottn, the Delaware for miles around were craftof everr deaerio- J tloa, froa local exeuralon boats to fore Iga steamers. The UsBchtaf was aeeeaaplished withoata hitch. It was a half-boar past oeoa whea tb last shore kaocked from the ways asd the eotoseal vme-1 begsa her brief joarsey preparatory to taataf bet aaldae) plaasja late the deep. Aa the marlae monster glided graeefally down the greased cradle. after the proverbial bottle of wise bad crashed against her bow, the ethniam foead vent. The crowds la the .yard r l reared and acre rued, the party oa the cbrlettealog' "stand waved bats and che? red, and the boats on tbe river add ed their whistles to the general din. At the conclusion of the ceremonies luncbon was served in tbe mold-loft and a number of felicitous speeches were made, among the apcakera being Gov ernor Penny packer and secretary Moody. The Pennsylvania is regarded by navel experts aa a marvel In tbe art of marine arcHUctare. She is classed as a flrst-elasa armored cruiser. Rbe has been likened to a battleship, .possessing a protection of armor oaly a little nnder the weight of that designee for the bage ships of the Georgia class, while she is saperior to all battleships in point of r speed. The Feadsylranta Ir to develop a speed of 16 knot, which is a fraction of a knot more than the best perform ane of tbe faet-Sying Brooklyn. . Tbe Pennsylvania will prove one of the most comfortable ships of the navy for. living parpose, tba, department's plans for her eonatractleai ealliag for a nam- bar of Improvements regarding the ven- Ulating, beating and cooling apparata Electricity has been installed aa a motive power In plaee of steam in a number of the parts of the ship, especially in tbe sleeping quarters, which will have the effect of making the vessel much cooler In the summer than are most warship. The Pennsylvania has a length on the load water line of 602 feet and her ex- a treme breadth at load water line la about 70 feet. Her mean draft is about 24 feet Oinchea. hut when she is loaded to her fullest capacity and the bunkers are all filled with coal, she draws 33 feet and 0 inches of water. The total coal banker capacity is 2,000 tons. The vessel will be propelled by twin screw, fpur oyl- ndder triple expansion eaginaa of 13.00 Indicated horse power. r ,-' LIGHT BREEZE, . PREDICT ED r bpeolal ta the Malt, ..New, York, Aag. 24-The "Weather bareau says he winds tomorrow on the ylkpht course (rlll be light .to fresh, varl- - ' . , nuia mm uuNiusu) yiuoamy wiinBUOW eia. tr if, .'.. t jfj. rr rr M- 33E3aW. Hi Portland Elks mm : i it. sion Ditched SeVfiPa K fiHr Mfffftf- r ?- V- Sadly Hiirit Special to the ftfalL ..-,, , , Wjy,-j Taooma, Aag?2 An s)xetM-fin trali 7 carrying Elks from Portland 'o CHympla , waa wrecked this BwalajrVfeHr mliea . eeath of ChehSW.'WTh en- trine and seven coacuM,wgnt.irto the ... j i , aitcb,.- . A lineman arriving at Ceetralla a noon, says he saw the fireman takes out ' v of tbe cab dead. A hundred paaser- gers were atretchad on thj ground, aorre dead, tbe majority Injured. A relief train ipft Centralia at 11:30 for the scene of the wreck, and another relief train carr)ing nurses and doctors, . IeftTacomaatl2:lo. - ' "' Tho wreck occurred on tbe main line of the Northern Pacific, between Nape- vine and JChehalla. TLe tr;ia waa a special and waa crowded with members of the Portland lodge of Elka and their frienda. bound for Olympla for tbe an nual picnic, The engine blew up, and it ia known that six people we;e killed, including the engineer aad fireman. So far aa recleved the killed are:Cbaa. Freeman, the oldest Elk la Portland;- fatally hurt, Mlae Com stock, of IIllli- borro, Mrs. Campbell, arma torn off at tbe sockets, Dr. Corneliua. Tillie Cornel- lua, his neiee, Dr. Morrow, Reporter Daniels, of tbe Oregociana, arm broken : Injured, John Kelly and wife, Dr. Brown, and wife, will die. Gua Kranx, 'saloon keeper, Max Schiller, cigar dealer, Secy. Portland lodge, Cbas. Haar, Hoeher Perdue, Dr. Llttlefield, faco and hands' hurt, one of five tramps riding oa the brake beams. MURDERER &w GETS HIS' ' , '""'' DESERTS Special to. the Man. Media, Pa., Aug. 35Robert Kllpat rick waa hanged in the county jail here shortly before, noon today by Sherlfl Howard and in the presence ol a Btnall group of official witnesses. Kilra trick's; crime waa tho murder of his boutefceep- n er, Kllzabeui ueaimore. no was ma i T .first white man to be hanged in' this this county ia Blxty yearB. v" "' i -i. ... t tact i. -. . 1-. -.. ,' r?iiUWt!bVSt .- ROOT, jr. -, -' : Speclal.'to the MaH. Oyste Bay, Aug, 96 Secretary Root leaves office in January, aad Taft w- ceeds him. This annoancemeat war ' . i.' officially wade at Sagamore hill today. 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