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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1903)
ilittl f"7ttf. ,r ' t ' ' ' i , n? 4a 1i ii tn null lillnliliKi ttntUt ttUjff ''.' '-" ' ; CLIMBED MOUNT SOUTHERN paIific " ' '" DISASTERS ANOTHER murderous" T i CRANK OTHER V.: CRANKS ; EXPECTED ANOTHER ' . ; VIGTIM ' ' OF BOOZE WORLD'S v&um '.-1 a w' McKINLEY . c BROKEN V.. '" J .. ...:v m :. . r. k .i ;: . .i i .'i Thfee. Wrecks, in Cali fornia i7" ForSpeed on Elqctrir i ries ro iieacn presi dent Roosevelt-; JWf U-mtWrW'r RECORD Railways (SpeelaJ to the Coast Mall.) "" Berlfn, Oct. 0 The world's speed rec if' Bnt Failed to tiftch the Summit (Special to the Coast Mall.) How-York, Oct, fl According to n iltopntch ilntutl ViiKU-z, Alaska, ycslor tjay an Attompt was made by Doctor Cook, of llrooklyn, ntul party to tenia mount MoKlnloy, but tbo nttmnpt fnll od. Tlio pnrty ranched on nltitudo of oIotoii thoiisnnd fot but woro urnblo to surmount n granite slopo Iitiotchlng five Uiouiand feet higher. 8(ttombor 4th tboy started on thotr return Rearing tbo rapidly advancing ecaiqn. Tlioy rode, packod mid rafttd down the Uhulttna toTyonok mid will return to Boattlo Initntxllntoly. DIVORCEES MUST WAIT ONE YEAR (Special to the Coast Mull.) Ban Francisco, Oct., 8 Tho eupromo court hm handed down a decision tip. holding iho law thnt divorced perrons shall not marry in tlio itoto uutil n year attor the divorco li secured. UNION IRON WORKS r Involved In Big Mort gage Foreclosure Special to the Mall, fjan Francisco, Cal Oct. a Tho Se curity nnd Truit company haa filed tult In tbo Unltod Htalos court to foreclose a second mortgago on tho proporty of tho United Blntoa Shipbuilding com pany. The fnco vnluo of tbo mortgage la ton million dollars. Tho Union Iron U'orkB ia property belonging to tlio 'ship building trust. Tho Morcnnttlo Trust company, of Now York, filed a suit on n first mort gage for sixtaen million dollars several weeks nuo. NORTHERN ;- .. PACIFIC'S '- RECORD (Special to'the Coaot Mall.) How Ydrlt Oct. 11 Tho annual mrot Ibg of tho stockholders of the Northern l'nclllo railroad wna hold todny at tho liutulquiutore. Tho pamphlet re port presented showed nu iucronso of $1,767,725 In tho gross oarningB of tho cbmpahy for tho flecnl year ending Juno 10, 1008; also nn Incrmmo of $2,7-18,070 In opornllm; expenses nnd nn iuoroneo of f 1,730,603 in not earnings. Tho 6ur pluu nt tho clouo of tlio laat fla"nl year was (1,670,040 in execua of tho provlous year, v (Special to the Coast Mall.) I.oa AngoloB, Oct, B Thtru were throe rtccldonta on tbo Bou thorn Pacific rood this morning Thorn wore G klllid nnd 18 Injured, This morning nt Lone ota tlon roar Bnnuun oil track, n Irani) was klllod nnd on (i fatally Injutod, At Clmta worth, near 1.0 a Angeles a work tralu plunged into a car loaded with etool wliluh wan loft on the main truck, Sat urday night by the cniilneer who ran into It. Martin Bayers, Jamut McCou noll and nn unknown man woru klllod end 17 others Injured. The injured were taken to a Los Angclos hospital. 0, Johnson, laborer wns klllod lu the wreck of n pbny engine at Port Loa Angolos, SULTAN AGAIN REQUESTS Withdrawal of Ameri can Fleet oeelal U tha MalL Constantinople, Oct. 6. Tho Sultan hni again requested tho withdrawal of tho Atnoricati fleet. Minister Lolach mnn replied that America would bo pleased to do so as soon as Turkey offic ially m-ognlzcd tho Amorlcan eohools within hor domains LINEMEN'S STRIKE SETTLED (Special to the Coast Mall.) ' Sn Frnncieco, Oct. 3-rPreeldont Mc Nulty, of tho UuomnnB commlttco, nnd President Habin of the tolophone com pany weru in conference in this city todoy, tho strlko which has bcon on elnco Juno 22nd, was settled, Tho terms of sottlomont wore not made public, but It Is statod that they will be satisfactory to both sides, V Dnrlncr rronr Drylnpr pronftrntlon simply devsi on dry ettarrh t Uior dry ud the aoorslionav which adhere to the membrane and dsooss fioas, oausing n far more serious troublethaa he ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. log InhalanU, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that whloh cloanwa, soothea and heals. Ely a Cream llota la such n remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head easily and pleasantly. A trial ulze will be mailed forTO cents. All druggists soil the COo. site. UlyUrotfaur, $G Warren Bt., N.Y. The Iklm oorou without pain, does sot Irritate or canae sneering. It spreads ItseU over an irritatod and angry aurfaoe, relJeK ina immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream 13nlm you are axsassl against Kasal Catarrh and Jlay Fever. WANTED-SBVElUL INDWfiTKI ous persons in each stnto to travol for liouto established oloVen years nnd with a largo caplthl, to call upon merchants nnd utronti for sucdenful nnd profitable lino, Permanent engat;omont. Wookly cash salary of (18 nnd nil traveling ox. ponses una hotel hills ndvancod in cash eaoh woelc. ..Jxporlonco not essonHal. Mention roforonco and enoloso self-ad-droBnod envelope. THE NATIONAL, 831 Doarborn Bt Ohlcago. Arrested and Disarm ed After Fight (Special to the CoMt Mall.) Washington, Oot., D A man who la tor gavo tbo name of 1'olci Elliott, from Mllwnnkoo, by occupation a machinist, attempted togaln ontrance to the Whlto House this morning and upon being told that ho could not ped the president ho became violent and fought desperate iy. Ho was armed with a revolver and knlfo and usod the latter on Guard Oleic, inflicting a ecvoro wound in his elbow. Tho door keeper finally over powered him, inflicting on him a bad scalp wound, also a cut in his handi Elliott was removed to the emergency hospital and later to tho police station, A hour earlier he had demanded to (co tho Ficsldentand when asked what was bis business ho claimed he bad been sent for, then said tho President wanted to sco him. Tho man seemed harmless nnd was not datalned. Yesterday he Attracted attention by trying to reach tho prosldunt in church, but was turned nway by tbo ushers. Coal to Eureka. Tho Allianco will take about 60 tons of coal In sacks from the Orescent mine to Eureka, whero it will bo introduced, John Herron will go down on tbe Alli ance and Join Mr. Morgan, who went from bore eoverat wcoka ago, and tboy will Join forces lo acquaint the EurekA public with tho suporior qaalltiei of the Orescent coal. Muslcale On Monday evening Mies Grace Mcf Cormac gavo an Informal musieale at homo to some of hor music loving trienda and those who were present. report it as boing ono of the pleaeanteat events It had been tholr privilege to attend in Marshflold, Thoso who took part wero tho Mlesos Bobrlng, Edna O'Oonntll, Stella O'Connoll, Buslo Elckworth Mrs. Mlnottj.Me&ers Martin Wallace, Frank Hague, F. B. Wado, Dr. Straw and Dr. Swcnson. Ed Colgan'a father como back on tho Alliance (or a short visit with his son Ed and daughter Mrs. Abbott. Mr. Colgan ia U4 years old and la halo and hearty and can kick his hoelB togothor yet. nis many friends are pleased to boo him, Sold Out Jcsao Farrln, ono of Mareliflold'a pop ular barbers has sold out his shop to Albany parties and he expects soon to start on an outing trip ot tho northwest and Incidentally look up a now location (or his business. Mr Farrln as a harbor is an export and as good as thoro is on the coast and can hold a Job anywhoro, 6. ; Confessions of a Priest Itav, Jno. S. Oox, of Wnko, Ark., writes, "for 12 years I euffored from Yellow Jaundlco, I consulted a number of phyelcliuiu and tried all sorts'ol modi, oinos, but oot ho relief. Then 1 began tho uso of Eleotrio Blttera and feel thai I nm now cured of a disease that had mo In its grasp for twolvo years," If you wnut a reliable modiclho for Llvor nnd Kldnoy trouble, stomach dieordor or Donernl dobllitv. cot Electric Blttera. It's gunrnuteod by John Prouss, Only COo. J Tlolry to Reach the President i ' f i .a Precautions Taken to Thwart Them (Spscfal to the Coaat Mall.) Washington, Oct. 0 Arraagemeut have been made for an extra gnord for ' ' President ltoosvelt at the memorial service in honor of Minister Herbert, at Bt. Johns church today. These precau tions are the result of the attempt of tbe erank, Elliott, to enter tbe White House, yesterday,' Secret service men say that It is al most invariably the rule that the publl cation of an attempt to reach tbo Prod t dent is followed by tbb appearance of otbor nn welcome, gneats. Officer Ciiolo, who bad an encounter with Elliott yesterday, was moro -tori-ousljvinjured than at first reported. A piece of glass two inches long and half an Inch wido was taken from bis arm, whero it had sevored an artery. State and General J A 16 point back was kllled-near Grants Pass recently. - Astoria has been sued for $3SC3 dam ages ,to Roy B. Dayldson for Injuries received by falling through a defective sidewalk. All the bualness houses of Pendlton except. tho saloons have agreed to close I thelrplaces at 0 o'clock, except Saturday j even'B8' Marlon county Is out of debt and baa a cash balance of 165,447,10 in tbe treas ury. This la pretty good for a county which was in debt over (60,000 less than 0 years ago. Two masked robbers held up the store of Olark & Austin at Flora, Oregon. (85 In tbe cash was all they got. Rosebnrg Is to have a new school building 00x130 feet with basement. attic and two stories. Senator Fnlton who has Just resigned the position of state senator for Clatsop county has bold that position for 13 years. Ho will leavo for Washington in about 10 days to attend the special session of congress. Banker John H. Albert of Balom oflors to pay (500 to tho Balem hospital it Salome public water supply bo found to contain typhoid germs. This action is caused by tho Oregonlan's report that tho Bulom city water is bad. A Eugouo girl told her follow that he reminded hor ol the Venus o! Milo. He wasn't acquainted with Mllo, so looked up hor history and found that eho had so arms. Thoro enmo near being a suicldo. D. T. B. Ford, of Eugene and Dr. E. E. Rockwoll of Portland wero chosen by the M. E. Conference held lii Balem last week as delegates to tho general confer ence, R J. Uetnplll, a Lano county farmer, raited. 87 lambs from 22 owes this year. The state health officer at Gardiner this morning filed his Quarterly report with dovornor Ohnmborlain, Bhowlng that 11 veseols havo entered that port durjrig tho threq months .ending Bep tombot.,30th,.aid1that thti, Banltary con ditions oftheeo veaaels woro good, ColoredSoldiersShoots arjd Suicides (Special to the Coaat Mall.) Ban FrancUco, CaI., Oct. 3 Thin after noon Bergesnt VVm, Booze, colored, re cently discharged from company K .of tbe ninth cavalry, shot a colored woman at the entrance ty tbe Pre'sldo, then ttirned tbe weapon upon himself, dying instantly. Tbe woman is still alive. Tbo cauee of the murder was that the woman refuted to live with him. GOULD ' IS NOT INTERESTED Backers of Western Pa cific Known From Tdesdas Dally. The mystery which has hung over the Western Pacific road as to who is back. Ing it has been cleared by a Denver dispatch and the information is now gathered that tbo road is a Moffet-Bar-lington link between Denver and San Francisco. This was learned from statements made to friends by W. J. Bartnett,one ot the men largely interest , ed in tho road. Mr. Bnrtnett declared that the toad had been financed from beginning to end, and that Eolid trains would be run ning from Denver to 8anFrancisco, oyer the new rails In less than two years. This Is construed with David H Moffat's statement concerning the operation of Burlington trains from Chicago to tbe coast within 'the same period to mean that the Burlington and the Denver Northwestern and Pacific were tbe real backers ol the W.P. Hills surveys, and that the auxilllary companies in Colo rado are turned over to Mir MoffatU Fa cilities w'ate givon the Moffatt road and Burlington engines and Burlington tracklaying machines havo been need in tho early construction work. For months the newspapers have been surmising- that the Western Pacific was a Gould project, and though Gould re peatedly denied it they persisted in the statement. More consignments of Oregon apples aro colon forward to Vladlvostock. One aonrienmont. 350 boxes, was started Tuesday by W. Bi Glafke A Co., via Ta- coma. Tho varieties Included 1 the shlpmont woro Ben Davis, Gano and Trino. Tho fruit is senl on steamer making tho pevt direct 'in order thatas little time bo lost as possible ia landing it in good shape. Conference Appoiulments. Tlio Mothodist conference Bonds to Mar&hfleld Rev.McPheretfo, lato of Can by. Rev. B. 12. Peek is assigned to Drain, . . . Bi W, BateB, foreman of the Roseburg Royiew, und an old Marsh'field boy, catnbovor to visit hla old stomping grounds and renew acquaintances. Ho came in via Myrtlo Point, and went across tho bay, tho oamo day, Tuesday, to visit hla aunt and uncle Hilbornk ord v as broken today on en electric raP' way tear Berlin. A 05 ton car, carrying 20 persons, made speed oi 120 miles aa bonr over 23 mih of track. Experts say this demonstrates tho safely and practicability of aAuormaf speed of 03 miles. Cha. Radc, aNew -. York mtttorman will drive the cr in a further test Thursday. '"' r'" I FRENCH LUGGER.. WRECKED Special to the Mart. Rotterdam, Holland, Oct. 6 the French lnpger Carcot went a'ahore at i V' Holland hook last night. Thirteen, of her crew were drowned, tbe remainder saved. . STORM -. CAUSES' i WRECKS: (Special to the-Coaat Mall.) Berlin, Oct. 6 A terrific ttorm pre vailed over the Baltic aud North seas today, and a number of maritime cas ualties are reported. The steamer Fins-' worth foundered and 13 persons were drowned. Also the bark Clara went down off the co?.:t of Sohleawig, and 12 were drowned. MORI ATTACHMENTS FILED Many . Small Claims Against ,the C, B. M. & L. Co. Three attschmenta were made yester day on proporty of the Coos Bay Mill dc Lumber Co. The store in town was attached under an execution for a judgment for (300 ob tained by T. D. Holland, against tho company, at the last term ot circuit court. Lumber at the mill was attached in the Justice Court suit of T. C. Nowlin and others, the claims aggregating (207, Lumber and real property was attach ed in tbe circuit court case of J. B. An- e, derson and others, for claims amount ing to (42!9. Sheriff Steve Gallier came over from tbe county seat to serve the papers. The loggers liens filed Monday amount to something less than (900, (instead of (2000 aa stated. Great Family for Twins Mrs, John Beam, of Mitchell svllle, N, Y., Ot years old, recently gave birth to twins. Hor daughter, whs lived ia the neighboring township, presented hor husband with twins about the (same hour, Boforo congratulations were fin, ishod Mrs. Beam's granddaughter, seat word that Bhe bad Just become the mother of two healthy children. 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