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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1903)
VmtZU'VA' J'-r. !- y ?T. nrw5ji;7 v)f .j - . f . iX&$ r '. I TOO MUCH WIND Saturdays Cup Race Called Off Lipton Abandons Hope of Winning i (Spoclal to tho Coast Mall.) Highlands, Au 20 Thorn was jio yadht rnco today bocauso of a heavy Ntoriti which has boon raging off tjlio count for tho (mat two days. Tho racirs In tugging nt tholr moorings under tloublo anchors, with tho crown awaiting olllslal notlco that tho racu wan called ,off, At midnight tho wind was 37 miles anil It speed had docroasod hut llttlo by 8 tills morning, nt which honr the race was called off. Now Vork, Auk. 20-Tlia Regatta eommltleo of the Now York Yacht Club announced thli afternoon that Hellniico and Shamrock will rnco Monday, and ovory day thereafter until tho series of cup rnco havo boon completed. Tho cmnmlttoo named Monday, and encli following day In vlow ot tho fact that Upton lias practically abandoned all ho c of wltinlng.nnd thcrofora feci that no tlnio rhould bo lot in concluding thn TtictV. Hvurt'larr Carmack eatd thorn was absolutely no tiuth In thn statement that the crowa of Shamrock and Rollnncu would Ik' trannpood. SENATOR ' HOAR'S BIRTHDAY (Opectal to tho Coait Mall.) Worcester, Mass., Aug. 21): Senator fteorgo I. Hoar today colobiaUd tho sovonty eavonth anniversary of his birth und was congratulated by (rlonds and ad mirori In many status of tho Uulon. Ilo Afjsriow serving his sixth torrn In tho HonJ ' atoY During tho Summer ho has dovot ud part of his tlmo to ploasuru and sight seeing, but lite literary work, which loomed to increaso each year, has not been neglected. Ho also gtvos consider nblu attention to tho affairs of Clrfrk lJnlvurslty and otltur public matters In which n is hterrated, CANADA'S EXPOSITION OPENS &' (Special to the Coast Mall.) Toronto, Ont Aug. 20 Canada's groat (liduHtrlnl exhibition was opened today by Lord Htrathconn, who, pressing an it'll tile button,, otartud tho machinery in ilic vulotit big bulldlngn, Inhibitors iii-c mil croiis this year and Inoludo a imiiiht of AmerlbnnH. Among the lliii'i'hih u ilfHpluyenro sixty catKS of r c (ii'A'h'e Jii!)toQ tproconta and other t-iilt'li'! loaned by King Kdwardv Thero i n nho on exhibition a number of Lord -I I ffflu'u pri'K-ntu. ;ul a qiiautlty of Mwi..Uau and Hnoho cbntributod by tho L'uiuVvOLi of Aberdeen Slate and Genciulj Tho steamer Homer has returned from Alaskan waters, Ashland hitfl n building boom, many now houses aro going up, A colli 1000 years old is In tjio pos session bf a I'ortintid pbyslclah. PortliMid City Clnunclls reduced cir cus llcenso one half coriecqiiun'! tbny go tho circus on freo parses', Henry Harms of 8t Helens mat death I Wednesday nt Howatson logging chtnp near UJalskanlo, ity uoing crushed uy a log, Confronted with two u(ly looking six- shooters, H..H. Ntlrko, a man of altout 30 years of ago, and claiming Portland to tn hfs home, was forced to submit to arrest while attempting to cash n forged pnpor E, W. Unities' bank at Forest (Jrovo, Thu (Ix-shootors woro mani pulated by President Haines and Cashier Kmmt who woro expec'lng a call from Burko. Tho body of Charles Kangars, bettor known among tho minora of Josophlno county as "Hussion Charllo," was found a few days ago by Mark Perry and W H Oearhart while hunting m tho Hutlo Creek moiintalnsj west of inland, north urn Josophlno county. He disappeared two nonrs aito. A fow weeks ago a sack of clothing was found supposedly his and now tho skeleton has been found only n fow hundroli yards from whero his hones lay. Hiram Loloonwfebor, local manager of tho .Standard Oil Company.af Astorln, distinguished himlolf last Wednesday 17 saving from drowning Wjlllam Hid- wll, a 12 year-old boy. When Lulnon wobcr's attention wao attracted to tho drowning boy ho bad sunk for tho third tlmo in tfn feet of water, an I only a few bubbles coming to thu surface Indirattd whero was Without removing oven his hat tho rucuirr dived after tho drowning boy. brlmth'tc him to tha surface, and swam wlt'j him to the shore. Tho boy was unconscious for some tlmo, but ef fort to roautciUtt. Lira woro sue cessful. THINGS THEATRICAL Wilton Lacknya will licgin hla tour In rt play bnwd on tho lato I'rnnk Norria novel, "Tho lit," early In October. "From Now Vrtrk to ItcrtiiR Stnilta" U tho gcnornl title choavn by Ilurton IIolmeH for bin noiica of nvo tictuna on travel In America. Although Just tit tlio half century mnrk, OeorKu Prlmrouo hnti lost nono of thu Krnce titnt linn characterized his dunrlnj; for so ninny yours. Of tho Hcvoral playa which Mine. Itoriihnrdt linn Ktven lu London thla Hi'iiHon mast Intermit hati been aliown In Ucrgernt'H "Plus quo Itolno." MIhh I.lxzlo Kvnns of Chicago will denert tho variety stiwo next scaKon and upiK-Mir In n. rural comedy of acntl ment call(Hl "At Cory Conicru." l'dnr L. Davenport, wtio wiw a mem ber of MlHtf Mnrlowo'H company Inut Heauoii, luiM Iwon engaged by Joseph JoffcrHou und 'will resuruo work Sept 28. Henry Hnrlnnd Is credlbxl with mak ing tho ntuiouncchient that Miulno El liott la next Honaou to nppcar In !Lndy Paramount," the dramuttzatibn of Mr. Ilnrlnnd'u novel. John T. Sullivan has boon engnged. to play lending bunlnoHH wltli Orrlu John ou in "Hearts Courneeoua," which will bo seen for tho' first tlmo oti htiy stnga At Powers' theater, Chicago. GOWN GOSSIP. Lnco covered buttons nro it dnlnty llnlsli to tho Hlioor hlouHe. Pphilo und whlto nro u pretty coiubt nut toil tlila summer, tho purplo In eomo what pnlu tlutd. Tho fall und winter street suits will bo mado with aklrtu of ludtep length and tho Iouk, llttud font. In millinery for fall and winter wenr mo uikii crowneu uuc in inu uik piiiipu mid tho turb.ut In tho amnii shape , tho ravorltea. ( Plaid ilealRHH In Kay coloring nro seoif In chlfTdua and nro used for bldi8ca mado oyer soft lliUnga of silk li one of tho predomlimtlhg tones of thophitd. Tho roturn of tfo Jlttcd Ijodlco Is her- yndlita till tho race was annorfttml, as aided. Womeu lin,Vo hceu fnylpg to ffot n. . v ii nu ot mu nuucii'iiiii-cr m pmmicvm iiuu v,,r u. nunv ui nueu wioir conts for acv'no t yti.; imd. - nutdijiii B,, ,u tho t Vj rHA L . succccdfnsr. ... . . . ANOTHER SLOW RACE ROUGH WEATHER BUT NOT " ' ! WIND ENOUGH Reliance Finishes the Course a Little Too Late With Shamrock Far in the Rear . (Special to the Coast Mali,) Highland, Aug. 21 It was a rattling day for n heavy test of the jochts that dawnod this morning. Tho wintlior wof so roujji that it was bellovod for a tlmo there would bo no rnco, A heavy sea pitched tho light- ships like cocklo shel a. Not a fow old J WPwmsmimm .' ' iiV'Viv BmV em TUB HKUANOk. SCOW1NQ nkll salts this morning said that if tho yachts went out BOinothlng would happon bo foro tho day was over. Tho Ilcgotla committee, however, dp- elded for a raco. Lipton, when ho hoard tho announcement, was delighted and sa'd tho heavy weather would give tho J; tlFTOjN'S NEW AND FASTEST di.. i. i ... . . .. . "r caance, as no was convinced that in light weather she wtw 6 t , , ft8,Kn , ' " Todoy's race was 15 mllos td windward ' ' and roturn, All was quiet aboard the duelilgliats. '-'g ,- . -,Taai- i Shortly aflor 0 o'clock both yachts took tow and Mood away for tho start ing lino, BpiXETI.nS OP THH BACK The star tiuggunwa fired at 11:45 with a steady wlnJ. t 12:18 Both yachts are on tho port tack. Rellanco has steadily Increased ENORMOUS SPREAD OF BAIL. her lead, The wind Is six knotB. As in the previous races, the llelianco is -footing blshor. When the preparatory gun was fired neither of tho rkippetn was disposed to work lato close quar tern, As soon as the yackls wero over the lino they wero put about on tho GliALt'ENaEU, SHAMBOOK III. eiatboara tack, Noon Reliance is gtttnin'g rapidly on (heohal tenner, . 12 :40 Roth yachts are almost obecur by a heavy mist,. .The American is Bteadjly noreaaing Iter load, , At 12:45 The yachts aie again sigh' ed. Roliahce ia leading by three qudrtora of a tallo, 1 :40 Tho yachts Vara km iok in thoiuiit slnc'el ooloel The aerogram tuyi Kelianee leads by a mllo. The wind off rhore Is very llht and the yachts will not finish within tht. time limit, C-UTAIW CTTAltLET I1AKB OF RELIAITCE, AMr.MCA'O 'OUEATE3T IIZX ffOCUKT. 3i30 The wind at thee tnrtln? line is barely four knots, Unluss Reliance carries a breeze with her she can hardly finish within the time lia.it; The aero gram says Sbararo:k rounded the outer mark 10 minute after Reliance. The yachts are still lott to flew in the mist. bob wmirtQE, siiAVROcK zu.'s cArrAtrf. A long Beach dispatch reports that eliance turned tho outer asferk about three o'clock. Wind is light off sboro. 4:33 Reliance is Been coming through the mist looking as if she might finish before the time limit. 5:17 On Crossing the line tho limit had elapsed, and the race was dcclarec off. ITEMS FROM AUSTRIA. On tho ground that letters patent havo no intrinsic value n woman was acquitted of theft on her trial at Vien na for stealing such u document In Austria many parents refuse th6Ir daughters to suitors who havo no life Insurance policy. This is done on sani tary as well as on economic grounds. It Is purposed to establish at Salz burg a summer university, to which men of science can retiro for research and postgraduate work during their va cations, A man In Vienna bad his left car bit ten off by n vicious horse. 1113 doctor mado htm n new one of rubber and succeeded tn fastening It In such a wny Uiat tio ono can nee any difference be tween his two ears. SCRAPS OF SCIENCE. Mirrors bf platinum,, palladium, Iron, nickel, cobalt, copper and bismuth have been propare'd-by projecting the metal lic particles of cathode rays. rrofesssot1 Lodge sdrrplses that the process of disintegration of atoms Into electrons, of which they are mado up, may constltuto tho evolution of the chemical cletnenta. Electrons nro actual bat-Holes of unit- ter so infinitely small that n micro scope with l.pbO.000 times tho capacity of the most powerful Instrument now In existence eciuld not discover them. STATE LINES. . Tho Texns Jeglslature jllna passed n law providing for the extermination of prairie dogs, f Tho acreage assessment of Iowa farms this year Js $42 ns compared ivltb ?30 last year. Connecticut has nn. Inspector who looks after tho garbago and sewage dis posal of tho summer resorts In tho Btate. The Strniisht Mabn Straight. Tho mart, who tuHetli whisky straight Straight tUirc-ush the livelong day AVUl aiurcply tnk.o his homeward 'gait lit that strttlKhtforwaril,wny. t . iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHslHBBw sssssswCLSk NOT EVEN 'X . , ViceGonsuIMagelsseit Only Scared War Clouds Can Now Disperse & MUH Washington, Aug. 'J9 A decidedly new turn in tbe caee of United States Vied Consul William O. Magelssen, at Beirut; ' Syria, reported to have been assassinat ed last Sunday, developed tdaigtit wHeri it became known that the report waj correct, and that although Mr. Jia- elsecn had been shot at he bad not eyeri been injnred. This information came td ttie state Department tonight in a dispatcii jrdtri. United States Minister Lelshman, at Constantinople. ContUntlnople, Aug. 2-The mistaki) In making the original announcement ot 'he Magels3en incident was due to error In transmission ot a cipher dispatch from Consul Ravem;ale, at Beirut, re porting the Incident to Miaiater Leish man. OFFICIALS COME WEST ' TO .FINISH (Special to the Coast Mall.) Washington; I). C'ug. 29 A fishing, and hunting party composed of Assist ant Secretary of the Treasury Arm strong, Assistant United States Treasa r er Fish and Collector Steanahan of New York left Washington today for Chicago and the West. 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