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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1903)
v--V - " ' m - t wt W f. w jr - '1 j.4.... 4,t4C 1 ,A J" X" -7 : tf r- ,. . f I nZTiU" Sip in. iiiii ii i.ii ; il ill Ma " '" it ' FILED UNSAFE TUPPER ANOTHER FORGED VS" A ,' CV& .".' LAKE WITH BANK BLAMES LAURIER STEAMER PAYNE CLOSED PARDON ' BRIO TANNER WREGKED OoesAshore NearPort Angeles , Special te the MHU Seattle, Wash. Oct. &-The hrlg Tan ner went ashore last night ei mltos be low Fort Angels. The sea Is breaking over her, and she will probably boa &-.,, , EXPLQDElfcw' For Handling Bounds ary- Matter Wrong (Special, to the Coast Mall,) Releases a Prisoner From Alcatraz Capta ainandotheri I if i w t V-l Reports -of Postoffice Investigation (Special to tha Coast Maid) Washington, Oct. 21 Itrlatoir says tho reports of tint pout allien InvoitlKfttlun wore given to Payne by tha lourth Ar ulitant Postmaster General at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Pay no Immediately took It to tho White Homo In person ami handed It to thu president, Tho report containing 110,000 words. It required almost n month'i Inhor on tho put tol tho Fourth Assistant Post master (lotiorat and a largo forco of clerks. Five hundred cxhihlta neenm pnay It. ALICE ROOSE VELT WILL VISIT CHICAGO (Special to the Coast Mall.) Washington, I). 0., Oct. 24-Mlss Alice Hoopnvelt leaves today lor Chicago, where ilm will bo tho cuent ot .Mrs Preston Gibson, dnuithtor of Mr. Thomni N?lion Psgc. Miss Itooeovidt has timed lior visit to Chicago so Hint ahu can vlilt tho horno tho", and word a romtia Iroui the wertcrn metropolis that many festivities aru being planned in her honor. Hhu will return to Wash ington In tltno to servo aa a bridesmaid at the wedding of hor friend Miss Mc Cauloy to Mr. Tuckortnan next month. "A' WU Precaution, Vienna telephone booths nro furnish. fd with napkin bearing tho inscrip tion, "Wipe, If You Please." The nap kins nro rtmuged frequently, nml thli undoubtedly wrvw to keep thu mouth pieces of thn transmitters In Kood con dition. Tho Arernuo Man. Tho factor which la overlooked by thoao who fenr tho asccndcucy of any quixotic notion la tho existence of the average man. This individual la not a ettikliiK personality, but ho holds the balance of rawer, lleforo nny cxtrnvn. gitnt iden can establish ltaulf It must eunvvrt tho average man. Ho Ih very susceptible and taken n suggestion vo readily that It aeeniH to pro plumy the complete overthrow of tho existing or der of thliiKH. Hut wus ever n conver sion absolute? Tho beat theologians ay no, A great deal of tho old Adntu U nlwny left over. When tho nvorugo man taken up with n quixotic notion, only to much of It la practically wrought out aa ho la nblo to cotnpro lictitl. Thu old Adnm of common BCilao eontluually iisucrtH Itself. Tho natural corrective of qutxotlHin la Hnncho Pan vuilHin, Tho Holomn knlKht, with nil head full of vltdonnry plans, lu follow id by n Hinlro who la na faithful aa IiIh nature will (M'rinIL Rancho baa no theories nnd mnlccH no demnnda on tho world. Ho leavca that Sort of thine to Ida maHtor. Ho Iuih tho fntallfliu which belongs to ignorant good Haturo nnd tho tolerance which la found lu eoBy going perHona who have" neither idcala nor nerves. Ho has no lllualona, though ho has nil tho credulity pf Ignontnce H. M. Crothoran Atlantic. Not III. "Does Cadger roll bin own ciga rettes?" "No; mno, uHtmlly." -CiHciHnntl Commercial Trltluno. Arivlee, Heads of hnM men oft remind us Wo should treat our wives with cure Or departing leave boliinil us Half bur natural locks of Jmlr. Uuffulo Time, Ilia Day Off. "Misery likes comp'ny, doti't hor' , "Yes, but woii 1, scoij litrii coniln' I hover, la 'iU homo." Atlanta Coiwtltli- lion. ', , By California Com missioners (Special to the Coast Mall.) Sacramento, Cal. Oct, 23 Tho board ot Hank Commissioners roport the Kovornor has decided in I ho en no of tho International Hank and Trust Company of America, that It Is an unsafo corpora tlon to continue to transact business nnd thu commission will take control of tho property and (fleets In accordance with thn law. The bank recently closed lie dors. It la thn Ban Francisco branch of a Mexican bank. ' 10,000 TROOPS IN LINE (OpecUl to the Coast Mall,) Fort Ulloy, Oct. 21-Nunrly 10,000 troops, commanded by COO ofllcurs, worn reviewed today. Tha fifth Iowa made tho bct ibowliiK of tho militia rel mentc Tho Htato relmenti drew near ly 140,000 pay. SEVEN -THOUSAND DOLLARS Secured by Robbers at Sheridan Blew up Bank Vault and Escape Special to the Mall. Salem, Or Ovt. 20 Telphono report wero received this morning to tho effect that throe rohhera dynamited tho bank ut Sherldun at 2 o'clock this morning. They secured seven thousand dollars ami escaped, The men did a perfect Jolt of wrecking tho rifo before they could Ira interfered with. Tho rohbors lolt Sheridan in n single bupy, comlni; in tho direction of Salom. They wcro (racked to tho neighborhood of McCoy, where all traco of tho rig was lost. Tho last soon of the rig one man occupied thu bnwy. Tho othor two had disuppenrcd botweon tho time tho bucRy left Sheridan' and liS arrival ut McCoy station; Thoodlcoraheroaroincomun!' cation Mlth Sheriff Sitton at MoMinn- ville, nnd nro on tho look out for tho rnlihork lis it la tliouit.it they will como to this city, It IB UOllOVOO 10 DUlllO dlllliu Kn"K " recently nitonnitod ft aliullnr Job nt Newborn nnd failed. disapiienrlnK befoto tlioy could bo npprohendod, Gnnllnur Gazette Tho ualmon run in this river haa already far exceeded t' o fondoHt expectations of tU ilBhermeri thlajonr. Prom 2000 to 4C00 flsli ro dollviiro'd SI tho cannery wharf horo oi ety Ihornlng aljld the cann'ory la running day and night,. Montreal, Oct. 24 3tr Oharlea Tap per, former Prime Minister of Canada, arrived' this morning from England, He blames Laarior as tho Indirect cus of tho Alaskan awtfrd. on tho grounds that ho should have adhered to tha tribunal proposltionrnthor than allowing the question to go to tho commission. PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT AT STLOUiS (Special to the Coast Mall.) 8t. liouis, Mo. Oct, 23 Allot the 2600 tons of the Phllllpplno exhibit shipment which arrived on the trans port Kilpatrlck nt Seattle Is now on the worid'a fair grounds. There aro fifty carloads In all; Tho largest piece in the shipment Is a dug-out or native boat, nearly 76 feet in length. ELECTED TO NEXT WORLD (Special to the Coast Mall.) Honolulu, Oct, 24 Delegate Wilcox Is dead, the malt of campaigning for election aa first representative to con grese. Steamer Movefterfs The Areata arrived 8anday and the Emplro yestarday. The former will anil at noon today. Travel by Sea Pastoagor lint out going Areata, sail ing Oct. 27: Mrs Donnie, J Dennis, Miss Morton, Miss Smith, J Allen, H Dickey, W Paine, Mre Senitorson, Miss Austin, F S Dow, F Gnylord, Mra Gay lord, F Holt nnd wlfo. W F Johnson, ; J W Hirst, 8 J Dafreeeo. Mrs Donrldeon, Miss Donaldson, H Smith, V Balledy, H W Kennedy and wlfo, 8 O Jensen, ,D Jensen. Tho schoonorWeete:n Homo, Lombko mnator,nrrlvod In Sunday, after bolng out ton days from San Francisco. Sho brought In ballast some freight for Dean A Co. also somo gasoline for Holland brothora and somo for Wra Bernltt. Hor courao wa far enough out eo she could obaorvo tho heavy fog bank whloh engulfed the Ill-fatod South Portland; She will load lumber at the Bay Gity mill. The Halloween fall The indications now aro that .he Hal loweon Ball will be a grand succetfc. If tho ladles who have tho project in hand continuo to meet .with encouragement; pa thoy have thus far, they will fe able to do what they have Bet out to do. The fountaiu ia not to bo a tinc'upabd watering-trough nffnlr but something that will be ornamental na wcTl as uboIuI, GttUons should encourage (ho project, Tho ball promises to bo tho eventfo he season, Toollo's orchestra will fnrnlsh music foV the evening (Special to the Coast Mail.) Ban Francisco, Cal. Oct. 24 Tho dl- corery haa Just been male that convict Ralph Williams escaped from Aleatras by means of a forged pardon. 'This makes thrt filth escape. It -war only discovered by checking up the pr doos at Washington. The pardons were socleVer forged that the local officers caa't tell tha bona fldo from tha for goriflB. MINES SHUT DOWN Montana Thrown Into a Furor (Special to the Coaat Mall.) Butte, Mont. Oct. 23 Carrying ont their threat, the Amalgamated Copper company this morning ahnt down all their mines. Tomorrow the amelters will be c?oeed. The ntife state suffers. Crowds of miners on the otreeta show intense feel ing, and occasional, shoots of "lynch Judge Clancy" are beard. SPEED RECORD BROKEN (Special to the Coast Mall.) Berlin Oct, 28 In another speed test on the Marienfoldo-Zoesen electric rail way this morning, 130 miles an hour was the pace attained. Another Steamer to Portland Tho .Chamber of Commerce haa re ceived a lettor from 0. . Stcelamith, PorMand ngont. for tho Dalles Transpor tation company, stating that ho has n man who would put on a regular steam er between Portland and Cooa Bay if thero woro a reasonable prospect of its paying, and aeking what encouragement could bo given horo. Tho inquirer will bo given ovory en- couragoment possible by tho Chamber. There is no doubt that in a short time there -will bo enough north bound freight from here to furnish cargoes from horo to Portland for one steamor, As booh as tbo sash and door factory starts it wilt furnish oil tho Portland freight that ono boat ean attend to. Thou if ono of our coal mines would introduce Its products in Portland there la little doubt that another small steam er could be loaded regularly. nm Itavfc Sfifli rflinv. Leaves of a plant alleged to1 drive twoy mosquitoes havo reached' Engllsn otunlats from Africa. Tha presence if a single plant is stated to clear a room of the pest, and an Infusion of tho leaves has been found an1 effective aubstltuto fdr qulnlno In the troaimeat f mosquito conveyed malarial fever.' bo plant proves to bo n kind of baadl. MaKnctlo Vntcrt, Thero nro throo waters lu tho stats of Indiana which actually Impart mag. notic. powers to needles, knlfo blades and tho Uko. Any considerable: quanti ty of one of these waters will deflect Mm M4te of a caaa&uat, ....-r..-.- , total lots. The crew got ashore. . The Tanner came from San Diego bound for Port Angels on her remlar trip. JAPAN PLANS COUP Will Capture Russian Colony Soon as War Breaks Out (Speclil to the Coast Mall.) Seattle, Wash. Oct. 23 Japan advices received today state that the Japaneee government is planning to capture the Island of Saghalin; the Russian penal colony, midway between Siberia and the Japanese island of Yoba, in the event of war. Saghalln ia considered a most Import ant etragetlo point aa a base of supplies for the Mlkados fleet and armies. It ia called the Island ot Murderers being populated by twenty-five thonse and people, nine 'thousand of whom are murderers Howth'a Kat. The story of the luck ot the Ilowtbi ts well known, and down to very recent tlmoa no member of that family would permit a rat to be put to death. It was aald that about the year 1750 tho twen-tf-eixth Baron llowth was giving a banquet to his friends when a rat rush ed Into tho hall, followed by several dogs, and, jumping on the tabic, sat up before Lord Howth na If appealing for protection. He wived lta life, and from that moment it nover quitted him. At last he set out on a foreign tour, accom panied by his brother, who persuaded 1dm to leavo tho rat behind. Sitting In a hotel at Marseilles, the door suddenly flew opcu, and tho rat, dripping wet, camo crawling In and went straight to tho Arc to dry Itself. Lord Howth's brother, enraged at the Intrusion, seized tho poker and dashed poker out tho rot's bralnx "You havo mur dered mo!" exclaimed Lord Howth and Instantly fell down and expired. Lon don Xlt-Blts. Tbo Folding; Fan. Tho ordinary folding fun la said to havo boon Invented In Japan in the seventh century by a native artist wbo derived tho idea from the wayrta which the bat cloaca Its wings. CoStce la Xcxsae. You can't convince the Mexican tbat they don't know bow to make coffee. They havo been burning It la tbo roast ing for several centuries, and tho pres ent generation pJters It black and strong. , " Jeaete AatmaU. Tbroro?ly of Junglo animals la never equal to 'tho-demand. Otttata ot Not many ncoplo atop to thmk about it, but -tho outflldoof a lemon ia any thing bat dean. Ifiyou will look at it yon willsec somo tiny spots llko scale "ill overta Tbcso nrothe oggsof a la 9oet, and if tho lemon la not washed they arollkeiy to become an Ingredjont '. j a L i -1 ' Man-Killed . - Special to the Mall. : Bault Bt. Marie, Hlch.. Oct,- 20-fhtf ,. 'if steamer Saaber, ore laden, last night ' exploded. Gapfaln Morris and Frank Robinson were killed. The remainder' ot the crew were reecned after great ex- ' posure by the steamer Tiele. The Sao berls a total lose, arid sank in r500 feef of water. '' '-''Mfl SKINNER ' !:; GOING TO - ABYSINNIA Special to the Mft Marseilles, Oct., 23-Robert P. Skin- ner, the United States consahzeneral at V Marseilles, who is aboat to start on at special mission to King Menelik of" ; Ahysainia, arrived here this week fronl New York via Havre. He plans Uf start on his Abyssinian mission enrly next week. He will proceed by fegnlar - V steamship to Baimrt; from which pert he will be accdmpanied to the capital of the Kegua by i small guard of ttnlted States maiinee. the greatest Interest U manifested In bis minltfn ia FreaMef , '" ' commercial and polltieal oirclee. . j. TURK MATCH One Thousand Killed By Arabs Special to th'i MatT. London, Oct. 26 A dispatch from Constantinople states tbat thn Faiba military commandant and gbve'reor of" tho province al Axir on the coast cf Arabia, have been killed in a revolt of tho Arab tribes against the cattle tax.' . A thoueaud Turkith trpoj s aro reported killed, nnd the remainder routed. Freeh troops nnder Hady Pasha' have been dls patcbed to the scene. Narrow Escape Jack Farley had a narrow esctpe from . death by drowning last Saturday night, and only escaped by the timely assist ance from tho Cape' Afrfgo Life-Savin g Station, At 8 p m csUb for Jielp was heard by the station lookout, coming from the cribs at Rocky Point, Immediately the Lifc'Savlng cfew was off tor tho scene; and In a few minutes found a mamin d dying condition from drowning and ex- " posur to cold, clingiug to a reck among tbo kelpel A fire was built on tho beach and tho man reeuecltatad by the LhV Swing crow. The man proved to be Jack Farloy of Empire, who while on his journey homo from South slough, in crossing tho cribs in the dark and strong ebb tldo, lost an oaV, stamped bit- hoat and attempted to swim to shore, --ThiM boat was recovered, and man. and boat wdten to ImpUa CHf. t v t t' ?t .. :A U '