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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
1 , . llJ " miliitf!!1 mft'i .5,. "U- j. V II 4. 'ft - fl (jyi jtnH?j-4g v, i " ! -? tft h Ir l V 'At v i. -.- .. . .m , .. r WfcbKLY tUAb I fflAIL'ssH-uv -Lkbi MARSHFIELD, OREGON n&ntcrcd In the Postufflce , at Matahtleld as Second CUm Matter. ' .. COOS BAY PUBLISHING CO., P. C. LEVAR, Edflor and Manager. i-ac G. W. WOODWARD..Forcmau TELEPHONE MAIN451. ;J)AILY: By maiI,Jfor advance payment only, 30 cents a. month; 4 months for Si.oo. When not paid in advance the price is 50 cents per month, straight. Issued every morning except Monday. WEEKLY Issued Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad ranee, 51.50 a Year, St. 00 Six Months. AFTER THE BATTLE Election is over and wo can settlo down and nil, or nearly nil, iO friendj , again. That tho Republican won a sweep ing victory in thU couuty was only 'to bo expected. Tho connty is stren uously Republican, and the Democrats had a hard row to hoe, in order to make any showing. They made n good right, putting up a first class ticket and supporting it loyally and enthusiastically. Bnt tho Republican ticket was also first class, good from top to bottom, and the only wonder U that any of them failed to get there. Tho HAIL has endeavored to con duct its part of tho fight on courteous lines, and believes it hns given fair treatment to every gentleman on the Democratic ticket. Tho readers of the paper will now bo given a short rent from partisan politics, and our Democratic subsclb bra can rest in peace for a time. THE COMING CELEBRATION A Fourth of July celebration is al ways to bo tho most grand and glorious tliat was ever heard of, to believe the udvanco notices of the papers pub lished in tho town where the celebra tion is to tako place. The dictionary is ransacked for words to describe what is going to be; but alas, the real ization seldom comes up to the expec tations raised. All this makes it bard to speak of tho celebration that is to tak6 place in Marahfleld on tho coming Fourth, without falling into the rut of hack neyed phrases that have come to mean bo little. As a raattar of fact we are really going to have a "big time," this year. Marshfleld invites her sis tma year, larsnnem inviivs ucmia- . ... , ., .,j nii ter towns to participate, and really nT.iaT,n n,ni.A ..ni-tii iinir v?liilf intendslto inako it worth their while, We want pwple to come from all over Coos county, and if wo do not make it woos county, ami n wo uo uwt iumhw u pleasant for them it will not be from Inck of earnest effort. The water carnival is a now feature J.US IHC1 Wliunuiwn !! .v... and is capable of being made a moht V-.tMl.t..A ...wl n.t ! tin Ann WffrVl ' 'atractivo and cniovablo one. With fiftyor moro gasoline launches on the bay, if tho owners will take sufficient tnteroat, aa no doubt they will, a page ant can bo arranged which will be ' worth comintr a lom: way to see. If somo of Undo Sanin'a water craft ' also put in an appearance, of which j CER thoro is nn'exoolleut prorixct, tho at- Atlanta Gn Jun0 lo-Commonco- traotiona will lw more than doubled. . , Those having tho matter in charge Now as for local news: Tho Post are determined to bo arrange every.- terflbllBhedgl8 Hnefl of looi M.Uatter. 'Of this 117 lines were pro day will have tho time of their lives, ,! wm an homo afterward not only .well satisfied but with an increased sense of Marslifiold's enterprise and liberality, as well aa tho ability to conceive and carry out one of tho inoat diflioult of .teats, a successful Fourth of July celebration. .(Pro"1 Thursday's Dilly.) - V STILL ANOTHER ONE;'N AILED ' The Bvwiing Post iu yesterday 'b is Mm tW i" i editorial 'colnmns': wi-1" JL . ' , I iAty-., f-rViffifota "Tho Post prints twice na much tel tJM stain nubltahed south of Etnrene t It prints twico as many lines of local nowa a nuy payer iu Coos couuty. a il Ift uount ineiu rum compare. .., . vmo.v""" viuim. h.v two papers or yesterday uato. nere . . . . . lin ... ., , nnnilwr 01 liuM of rwl telegraph news published lu the two papers; Evoniner Post 199 Linos Daily Coast Mali 308 The above is actual telegraph news, that came by wire. In the copies of the MAIL going to North Bend, there were 07 .lines loss, a wo woro obliged to close tho forms to catch tho Cruiser, opening thorn, again to give our Marsh- field readers nioro particulars of tho 1 s I steamboat honor, which arrived) too late for tho 4 :30 boat. Even North Bi'nd peoplo recoived more news in tho MAIL than in tho Post,' and it should bo reuinnlwrcd that tho latter uses a larger body of typo and tho same' mat ter string out into moro lines. Now as to fake "telegraph news". There is n service cooked up In Now York, in advanco, and sent out by mail to papers' vrho want to use it badly enough to pay $3.00 a month for it. Copy of the stuff of that kind used by -tho Post had leen lyiug iu this office sinco tho morning of tho 16th. It was mailed in Now York on tho Oth of June. Tho MAIL does not use it, as it does not care to hum bug its readers. Now, of this sort of "telegraph news" the two papers contained yes terday : Evening Post 229 Linos Dally Coast Mail Nono This stuff comes in batches, and wo also have a batch, mailed in Now York on the Oth and intended for pub lication on the 10th. "We give below tho headings and first lines. Watch tho Post tonight and eeo if any of these "disjvitches" appear: PARADE OF EX-CONFEDERATES Nash ville.Tcnn., Juno 10 Theannu- INDIANA EPWORHT LEAGUE Greencastle, Ind.,June 1C Arriving GLASSY FIELD FOR SUBURBAN NewYork.June 1C With tho annual SOUHT DAKOTA ENDEAVORER Sioux Falls, S. D Juno 16Sloux EDITORS AT LAFAYETTE Lafayette, Ind.,Juue 10 There was INTERNATIONAL AUTO RAd ES Berlin, Juno 10 At Homburg CHARITIES CONVENTION Portland, Me. Juno 10 There was EXERUISES AT 0HIO WESLEY AN Delaware, O., June 10 Tho sixtieth ,, WASHINGTON STATE BANKERS Walla Walla, Wash., June 10 All FRANKLIN COLLEGE COMMENCE- r-r)-v-m MENT Fw.uklin, Ind., Juno 10 J. Frank MINNESOTA MUSIO TEACHERS Duluth, Minn. June 10 Wtih every ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT SPEN- , ceedings of tho North lvma city conn cil; 30 lines wns a writo'up for Jumea Keeno; 21 lines was tho Moody lot ter, ivhioh tho Mall published tho day, before; 30 lines was Marshfleld news and booial items; leaving all of 20 ilinea of North Bend news, consisting of two items, one about John Beur's work on tho wagon road in tho North Marahfleld district arid ouo about trouble on tho telephone lines between Marshfleld and North Bend. That llwti)ii.'.ili.r;lnr? . a nil. What a tthowlug to blov Tho MalL'of tho samo Sato contalnW A ohllneaof miscellaneous local now , .... , uinuvv nuu JJ1 limn uiiiii uu uuiintv ,. u..,., -i.u. u .i.i ;. .,,.,,., thing besides hot nlr to run ft mown im an vin'wi wuv r ,..mw .-...- paper. Tho Mall give this conmuuv , ft ..! 1 4 . Mint urt4- nf hlKtlllKAnnf ity credit for that nort of intelligence ., .IU..I.,tflh 1K.UVMH thecal and thorium, and which prefers tho former. If North Bond like tho lat tcr, it is certainly getting what it wants. CONDENSED DISPATCHES Morrooau govrenment will probably nooedo to further demands of Ralsilli. Extradition treaty with Spain Btates signed at Madrid. Seo. Cortelyyou orders rigid invest U gatiou of Slooum disaster. Pros. Lonbet cables ayniiiftthy On Slooum disaster. West bound Roynl Bluo Flyor on Baltimoro and Ohio collided with freight at Caseyvllle, 111., this p. m.- Euigueer List killed, soveral Injured. Strong probability fight between Jeffries and Munroo will uover tako place. Hundred persons estlmatetl klllel by cyclone in Cuba. Geo. Aspben, assistant Sunday Editor of tho Call suicide in Golden Gato Park. Major General Corbin today assigned to command in Philippines, vico Wade. Robbers blow open safe iu hotel tit Popestouo Spriugs, securing 2800, and escaped'. Bandits crackod post offlco safo at Laurel Stock camp two hundred miles east of Butte, Mont., getting $2000. Belioved to bo traruo gang that got $8000 at Billings recently. Moutana stnto building at St. Louis dedicated. W. S. Goodrich and Philip Mo Ananay, Los Angeles cyclists, arrived at Chicago, having left Los Angeles March Oth. Threo men, supposed to lie anarch ists, arrested at Johannesburg, after threatening to murder Lord Milnor. Acting Governor Waklee, of New Jersey, grants repriovoof21 dayB to Mrs. Anna Valentine. Miivnr Hnrrisnil. of ChicaffO. TJTOhib- itl) tntirely any somblanco of horso race8 letting within the city lim its. International Woman's congress i.i.i,.,.Hmiiinp opens at Berlin with large attendance. Rmnrfa nf Germany receives doj Empress of Germany receives do putation from Inteniutiomil Womau's rnrrrAca Congress Whito Star Lino today nnnonncesl .t.ir rntft of $8.7C.' NfrXt stop ..... - K probably bo cut in cast bound rates. I Gen Vonegres, of Honduras, assas sinated during revolution. Mrs. Helen Cpffluborry, uutional or ganizer Woman's Christian Temper anco Union, is dead. nr,.,ifnv,i Or.. .Tnnn 10 Thero is a groat stampede of miners to Grayback mountain, thirty miles east of this city, whero the greatest gold strike over mado in southoru Oregon is, ro ported. An eighteen year old boy and a companion found the ledgo while huutiugaud brought in eoven hun dred dollars, gathered with n mortar audpostle. Threo other men rushed out and gathered up $8800 JulvOo dayB work yesterday. Tho location1 of tho striko is almost on tho Cali fornia line, near tho bcoiio of tho early placer diggings. l-y4, Kurcuv, Or., Juno 15-Tho sohoou rDol Norlo.'ffi-om iflorouoo to 8nn . IVahoisco, has been wwoked at the mouth of the Slustaw, ami it is tiollov W It will bo imiHWwlblo to savo hnr. Tlio rtook load of lumber nun iw L & im wahll olfi Forfot Grave, Oregon, Juno lttTh fct ro lrt 0W .IM,W C0trol Thorn are no onHualtles, but tho tint U'f loss reaches to soveral hundred thouialid. Kstlniatea vary front a quartet to threo quarters of a million. Forest Grove, Or., Juno 15 Firo coutluues to ravago thu tluilwr iu wostoru and central Oregon. Sottlers lu tho vicinity of Glen wood aro llcoing for tholr llvw. Tho Nehalonv forests seem doomed ami tho low probab. ly roach Into tho millions. A vlrglu fonxit of tho Huest yellow fir, cedar and sjiruoo on tho coast is being cousuiuvmI. It is mostly owned by syndicates but there are many tracts owned by Individuals. No cas ualties are so far known. A douiu pall of smoku extends over the country for miles, and tho flumes last night were visible ii great dis tance. (From Friday's Dally.) The eteamer Alllnnco arrived from I'orllaud thii moruIii(t. Fire departroontof 8outh Murshflulil was out for drill last ovenlnir. Ed Grubbo It an Uinpqua viiltor in tho city today and may bo found at the Hotel Central. J. A. Savage, who has chargo of the Drain and Elkton end of tLo Drain A Coofl Hay stago line, is in the city today. EdAbornothy, hssaeenred an addi tional contract for half a milo of plank on tbo Coo Hay W$cn read, baiwion Sumner aud Fairviow. C.H. Merchant, ono ol tho Marsh Celdera who attended Matonic Grand Lodgo at Portland recently, returned on todays Alliance. J. D. Hamilton, of tho Title Guarantee and Lobo Company, UofobnrK, ! a busi ness visitor on tho bdy today. " Hamilton is making hil hoadquartors in this City at tho Blanco, o J. W. Oonnett, who has been attending Supremo Court at Salern and thu'Grand Ix)dRO A, F. A A. M. at Portland, re turned homo on tho Alliauco todsy. 8. B. Sherwood, of Sumner, who has been spending a couplo of days In town, rnnnrL that his urandsori. Uort Peter son, will return to his place at Capo (ratco L. B. station July 1st, alter a va cation at home. -o Fish Warden Van Dusen left today by way of tho Coos Bay wagon road, after Inspecting tho (leh hatchery on Coos river. Ho expresiod hiweolf as greatly pleated with tho work done under Hupt. Frank Smith. Alloqany Allogany's youK people mado an oxcnrslon to Golden Falls Sunday. All scorn to liavo enjoyed tho trip. Lizzzlo Bremor is not improving. Mrs. Poroy Blake and Frank Vln camp aro spending aewdays with Mr. Vinoamp'B mother. Prayor mooting waB hold at tho hool house Wednesday evening Joo Syliappor was seen on our stroetrt Tuesday Quito a shipment of ohittom bark was sent from Allegany to Marshfleld Wednesday. ' Mrs. Lonovo, who has been visiting in Allegany, went to Daniel's Crook Monday. Wo ro glad fo havo tho Alort back on Jieroldruu. Air.' and Mrs'. 'E.' Grubbs oaino ovor tho Loon Lako trail to vioit Mrs., Uruuus pareuw, jir. unci ujit.-om yer, Tuesday, MIDGET V1 Travel By Arrivals on the south bound Alllsnoo Friday, Juno it, H O Colon and wife. Mrs VurHtlg, John T Hall, Eil RW. HHhIm' Bmoii, H J Wheeler, liolit MoKonxlo 1 Arory, M T Kllppon, h K Ilosobrook) Elllo Palmer, Mliht MarUiy. Affnwl ...i. ... i n,...i til '.lr..ir..' Aiuriiige, i a Mopnam, .piihh uimiuiwi, Miss Btioll, Chart Carlson, U H Meroh ant, A Merchant, J Merohunt, J W Donuett, Mr,MoLaugltlln, Mr Sweony, B O Drew, Miss Dean, Miss Florcnco Dean,' L I) ' RuuWyund wife, Ger trudo Jordnn, Arthur Jordan, Cllir JuTdati, Jennie Krngiu-, L G Wheeler, Thos Urlokman, Thoa Buokmau, A Feimoll, G Heuckoudorf, Miss Otto Epiw, Miss B Epiw, Otto Epps, II B Sinoak, Miss Lucky, I) L Clause, G 1)1 ok ford Mrs E Keels H hues C C Crow Mim Dicmlef Mi Davouport K W Brlndcll M R Griffith aud four second class. MORE CORRESPONDED RELATIVE TO GUNBOATS Following is u cojy of a letter from H. O. Taylor, Chief pf Bureau, ad dresHed to tho Hon. John Mitchell on tho 10th Inst, relative to tho nubjot of securing a gunboat to partialputa lu tho grand cololrratlou at this city on tho coming July Ith: Washington, D. C. Juno 10 1U0I. My dear Senator, Replying to your request of tho 8th imit., for a oruUer or gunboat to bu ordered to visit Marshfleld, 'Oregon, on tho ith of July next, I havo tho honor to inform you that the Secre tary hns referred this request of tho Marshfleld CIiuuiUt of Commorco to tho Commander iu Chief of tho ,1'aaiflo Squadron, with directions for him to comply if practicable. Tho squadron Is expected to arrive- at Pugut Sound Juno JlOtli, and 1 think a vessel will bu able to make tho visit ditdred. Tho Secretary has telegraphed tho Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce- to this effect. Vety truly yours, II. O. Taylor, Chief of Burou SIX DAYS EACH WEEK 4 Logs May be Run on the North For Mnjor Laucfltt tends tlio MAIL thu following copy of tho teuulatlous gov ornlngtho matter ovor which there has boon some troubloon tho North fork ol tho Coquillo rivor. HKUULATIOK8 TO GOVERN THE FLOATING OF LOOSE TIMBERS AND LO(18 AND OTHER METHODS OF NAVIGATION ON THAT I'Olt TION OK THE 'NORTH FORK OF THBCOQUILLE UIVKR, OREGON, BETWEEN IlS MOUTH AND OKAVELFORD, AT THE JUNC TION OKTHE NORTH AND EAST FORKS. In pursuance of tho authority con ferred by act ol CotiKtess approved May ninth, nineteen hundred, entitled "An Act Authorizing tho Secretary 'of War to nmko regulations uovcrnliiK tin) run niug ol looeo lous, sleamboats, and rafg on certain rivers and streams", the fol lowing regulations aro prcetrihud for thu North Fork of tho Coquillo River. Oregon, between its mouth and (Irnvul Ford, whorcon tho floating of loose logs le tho principal method of navigation, REGULATIONS That'durihK tho ono hundred aud forty-four (114) hours extending from irildnichtof onch Weduoaday to mid night ot tho following Tuesday, loom timber and logs, and sack rafts (o callod) of timber and los, tnny bo run, and partus encaged In this business may uflo thowatorway In suoh reason able manner as may in necostary for tho proper transaction of' such buaincis, providing that during any other porioij than that designated above, said' parties shall ro arrnntto their work as to leave tho channel of Bttld section of tho rivor free from floating logs, and tlmbqr nud shall not obstruct or delay 'jty pother navigation intorost. KOBBHT'SilAW OLIVER, Assistant Becrotary of War. lit WAR DEPARTMENT, June 7, lOai, NAVAL -, BATTLE .' FOUGHT Jap Transport Sunk in Correspondent Under k Arrest NAVAL BATTLE FOUGHT Paris, Juuul 7Aoconling to a Ht. Petersburg dispatuh, a naval battle Is iu progress near Thu island, straits oi Korea. TRANSPORT SUNK Nagasaki Juno 17 -Tho Japauttftf tnuiHport Katitsouo Mum today fouled tho Yamatokau olf .Moji aud tho for' in or saiik. AMERICAN ARRESTEE Washintgon JuuulT Minister Urls com nf Tnklo cables tho statu de partment that Hector Fuller an In dianapolis news correspondent, is under arrest at Port Arthur. Fuller was )iiokcd up on tlm I 'Ith lu an elfurt to reach thu besieged ort. OFFICERS COMMIT HUIOIDl) Toklo, Juno 17 The survivors .if tho Japanese trausimrt Hitachi Mr.ru, sunk by Rusisau warshiM iu tlio straits of Korea Wednesday, havo ar rival at Tokio. They sny tho litis h!iuih wore sighteil at 7 a. iu. Thu Jaiauese attempted to csl'ape., but at 10 thp Rmtsliiiis oieneil terrlllo firo aud In a few minutes tho decks were covered with, corpses. Shells struck thu engine rhom, killing two hundred. At U iu tho o Veiling the Hltohiii Maru sunk. Captain Catnplxil, tho English coin' matider, is mUsiug aud is Hiip)Orted tt) haVo juinjH.d overboard. Thu tihiuf engineer was killed oil tho bridge. Co, Esuui, comiuauder of thu troops, or dered tho flag burned when ho saw that all was lost, and lie and tho scu, oud mate and other officers comuilttecd suioldo. Heroic Method Their courso of tnio lovd hail bcctl rough and stormy. It had run n'long over bricks and bumps and uncharted locks until nt times tho man had do-t-pnlnil of ever reaching tho coxy ha ven of matrimony. Never had thero been Hd contrary a girl hIiico Evu lightly told' Adam that thero wuro others when ho was lucllu oil to got gay. Hho was as hard to pleaso nu tho guest nt n faiililoimblu boarding house. Whalover he did was wrong, and thu things that ho neglected were Just wlin t she was dying for, Rivals did not, sou why ho fooled ilrouiid nftur a girl who treated hlin so, but tho worso hIio treated him tin ifro'ro ho loved her. But now it Wih nil ovor, nud hu hiuj hor whoro ho wan, theoretically, boss ot tlo Job. They were iiiorrlcd. "Darling," ho said, "why did you treat uio bo?" "I don't know," sho replied, "but I will never do it ngaln." , Sho did know, but tho uecrot wna locked In, Jici breast ami slip had lost tho combination. Hho had treated mou kindly bofoio and hid dlscovorcd that It did not work. Not Particular Either. A man eating shark Wns out for a lark Where aldermori went xor if swim, r iig di..,'.v - Then turnod in awpairi ' Too touKh , wcro ' theuubjoctafor , lilm. ?$3 &6l ' -yKSfc-fc4 , MWWW' PTinr i jryjwim' t . - & rvxT - . r H'mwiiwr 7Vn