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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1904)
r fv u hr' ', . ri r i, ii X tn. y . Late General News j St. Unix, July (I Toller, of (Join,, for ymtiH it loading nllvcr mini In tho Hiumlo, today lulogrnphod Hiiuator Tim tn it h oxprtHeing u pniftironeO for I'urlc- Or, fit. Imln, .Itily 7 Tlio Antl I'arluir. lUw hi'iiiiumI (iiillo demoralized curly, till morning Kut Htill niiiihi olainiH., f hoy would iiot epnoeiil their foam over Dm oiitonmo of tliu oontoiuplated meeting of I ho N. .1. delegation today, whleh hUlto llio Parker IuimIuih predict- cd would dcoliirn for their ouudliitii. Itryim inudo tin oulofal statement nil milting defeat for .tlm hiiIIm mill it KiHiunnl Unit lio liiul rwiohod 11 hIooJh Imi to lo this in talking on tlm con vention floor, Thorn wan no outward :lgu to liltturiiwri In tint hour of ap parent olltlcal ik'Mtructloii. Now .fiwoy hail it protracted meeting thin morning mill lliuilly decided to oust ill votM fur Parker. Hut tlm decision had it siring to it , ii recurvation of (lib right to void fo) Cleveland at any tlpio tliu iliili'ijatlon should Hcoail ojiportuni ty to do ho. Tliifri'foro in all huiiiuii probability Parker will lw tlm pre-diloiiUM nnnil iuit nt tlm I'oiiviiiitlnii. Tlm HUimnim.iment that Urn commit. (.Ml llfl.l IVIt'Mtl fill. ,l,l,.flf,t,J ffiltll P,tt. to It I co voto In tho conviiiitiou wan ro ..1 1 ...i.t. ..I .. 1 , . llnmly, of Ddluwure, oljected to tlm aiimudiiiiMil on tho grouuiln that Porto ItitMt in ut a part of tlm United atatM, tiiid nnidii a jHiliit of oritur fiigatnut it. riutn SuiiHlor South, of ArkauriiiH, pro Nxwd an HumiulmuiiY giving tlm tmrnu rlglitu to tlm Philippine). IIIh Mtate iimnt tlmt tlm PhilippiuiM am an much uiititlinl to vot-i 'ax Porto Jlioo wiih Imidly applauded. A.t ulnvuii tlm con vuiUoii reeivMsl until two. (Irady, of Now York, (liairniitu of tho ItuluH ITumiulltt!', donlml that tlm eomniittit' hud i!xce'dd hm Htitliority. (irady Hiiid the roiirtu had deoiditd l'nrto Ulco vhk jmrt .if tlm HtatHH, "Unco part of tlm Htrttn", ho Hiild, "it will imvor Ih jiNrt of any othi'r country" (loud HjpUu.M. TlmKupioum court ot tlm t'lillml Htntoc, 1m cmitinut'il, had tie-eUi-ed tho PhilipliKM not a part of tlm I'uitdd SUitdH. lt"viiH for (ho-io idiooiw tho coiiiiuittiH' hud takitii tlm action it liil. Houlh, of Ark,, deeiuied that tlm opinion of tlm courts hadj never Ihmih approved liy tlm Dmuocratiu iiiiikhoh of tlm country. South declared that Porto ItiiH), tlm Philippine iliul Hnwitll are entitlwl torecelMitlieHamorecogni It..,, Ifuii.K it Di.lnii'iirii. tiinlr ltn , ; ' , . , ,, . Htand to Hrguc tlm point. Wluui he. Hiid tlm noniooratic party hopoil tliu PlItppinPH would in tiinp elect thair own priwidcnt, the convention cheered I liiMtily. Tlm 1 1 motion of adoptiJig vojwrt of tlm committee an niadii wan put to the convention and carried by viva voco vote. AikiuHiw demanded u recall, whioli wan votiHl down and tlm head of tJiuJiMcgatlnn from Porto Hico, b'enor .Mdlliind jmiceeileil to tliu plat rorui to addviNW tho con volition. Hu bonis, July 7- Tho Democratic uonvontion wan called to order at 10 I:. A roll UlHliop John U. (lien uon, of Ht.LouiH, oli'eved jirayer, which took one minute to deliver. A report of "jho Conuiiltteo on KuIuh wim pviwontod. Bt. louiH, July (1 Kdgav LcoEvihih, aged 811, today cut the throat of bin wife Antoinette and giiHhod hirt owit'i throu.t and wrlntn lu tho Htroot Tho woman in dead and Kviuih in tho ltohp till dangerously wounded. They' hint just 'returned from Han Friino'nV'O. !Mrs. Evans wore gorgeous gowns iiif ,., vivA',,,.; jowolsv Domestic troubles weW tlio" eatiHO of tho tragedy, j KnoiinHiJuly 7 -Parker this morning stolon iiuircli on tlio curious and took Mm plunge in tliii.riiiilHon at an earlier hour than tmiuil. At 7 when Mjvonil interested vlHitorri appeared, tlm candi- dalo wiih dressing for , breakfast after which ho took a half hour's ,' gallop over Ksopus lanes., After I) 1m wiih in Visible to callers, remaining in tlm Ihmimj all morning ( work o( a private nature. ,Tlm mowing mall hi ought bushels of letters ol congratulation. Up to 1 Parker had received no telegrams from St. 1miih. TIiIh p.m. tlm Judge may ho engaged for several lmurri wiih photog rnphcrrt from Now York. KailHiihCity, July 7 A heavy rain full again in varlotiH flection of Knn hoh litHt night and continue); today. Tim Hood Hittiutlon nt many joints is critical;' No 1oh.i of lifo has yet 1 oen rujKirtfd. Tim Ku'w river horn Iiiih Hooded Armotirdiilo and Argentine, and tlm big packiitg plants rtro bolnp oloft'd. Olio liult of north Tojx'ku in under water mid r.000 jnoplo am peeking refuge in tho city piojwr. Train service In dumoraliod. - . O' Gyangrtttyluly 7 Dritlnhl ciimhiWIoh in yi-sterdiiy's engagement wuro ouo ,,nwr , , h ( , ,w , f , cars and 8JI men wounded. Tlm one- , . , IIIV'U IlkkU.tU t..V.. llllf.tV ...-.... ..-.M ....... 1 Enejllch Racos Heiiloy, July 7 L. P. Scholes, of Toronto , won tlm diamond suulU at tlm Regatta today. His tinm wax nix seconds Mow thu record, defeating (JlotlHI'tt. , London, July 7 Lcamlbr won the liuiil in the grand challenge cup, de fitting Newuollege, of Uxfurd, a Uugth, time 7:110. : Convent ion Hall, St. Louin, July 8 After px-ayer by Hauiiml Salari, of St. J.oiiIh, tlm report of thu Committee on PwolutloiiM wan called for. Commit tee on PiMohuioni not being leady to rejKirt, the time wart tilled in with ruu- titio nuitlerH and ciilln for niweolioi tiy favorite xonn, nolle of whom responded. Hon. Ulllu Jiiiiiim, of Kentucky, nn IMrtuiC(,rt tlmt , (j,,,,.,, ou Htwo, lutiium will not bo aide to report until , .,, ' w,Kht o'0,Hk tdnlght; when tlioy .will bring in n unaimnouH report. At 11:58 tlm convention iidjournud until eight o'clock tonight. Ht .ouin, July 8 Tlm vo.olulionii Comuiittee, after eliminating tlm Mih committco pluulc dedariug tlm lluan ,()JaI (JMOe,tjoll ou(( r politico, decided to lea'o thu question of u HatiHttuitory llnauuial iliiil: to thu u Hub-coinuiitteo compound of Hryan,Villiaiufl iiudllill. IniliCCiitious point to a iiuauiuimin report. Danjoht jirotesled against tho recog nition of Hryiiu, lu thu formation of tlm platform. "Uy what right," Dnuiclrt mild, "under what proteiiHo iloo.- this man (ionio to instruct wh upon an Iksuo which led us to defeat, iwioo, tliin man whom tho Democratic imrty him twice highly honored Iiiih noun lit. to pick i" flftwri In ovury oandalato ivopcwod for tho oflloo to which he t vico uiiimo ceH-sfully aspired . 1 nay that if wo nro going to wait for a. presidential muididiito until wi find iuj angel wo hiu Lottw ndjonnv. nil .1 go !, (ll..i bomo' iBryirti, who Hat. on4ho'oVHito side o'f tlio tabic, IluHhed deeply,' and hia tightly coinjirtHcd im ixsHjtoko tho olfort lio wih making to inuintiiiii IiIh Hulf control.' s "The gentleman 1h out of oxkr" Hharply inutrruitcd Acting Chairman Tillman. "Wo caiinnot permit aucli porrtonul alluniouH, hucIi vitnHjriitioiH," Daniel pernlHted. JIo meant no dlHrcHprct, liutlm thought tho tinm Iiail arrived ,whon all loyal Democrats hIidmI'I he' imtuatod Ijy tlio jiurcHt mo tlvori, and tli;lr uclioim open to tlm fullimt oriticlhiu, and 1m doclnred IiIh belief tlmfc tho country Htood upon tlm brink of a great calamity.. Ho had favored free idlver, but, right or wrong.ho thought tho cxigen- cidd of the Hituation demandod 'that the Democracy bow to tho wIhIuh of Now Ungland and tho groat, Empire Htatu. Tlm heroic Hituatiou demanded Imroio ronied'eH. Hhively, of Indiana, jileadcl that no mention of finance be made in tho platform, unking why wltw tho qucH tiou again, to cniifo rupture in tlm party. Pluming of WiiteonHin, douluruil lio wiih opposed to any ppeciflu ilcclaration ou flimiuue. Ht. Louis, July 8 At 10 a.m. the Committee ou Resolutions for the (tot time since early morning shows sniu'e signs of reaching iidetiuato concliisiou. The trust plank, whioh was almost unanimously adopted, declanri against iutOTHtato t radio lu trut-madeurticlurt. It in authoritively stated that thu platform will not lmvu a money plan nor an income tax plunk. Thin was the Ixisis of n uomprouii.-o between Hill and Pry mi, mid there will l.o no inonrty report, Ilryan bong satisliod. 1 Hill was askeiP'What aro Parker's views on income tax and gold plunk?" "I don't know", replied Hill. A.,l;ed a qnention concerning tho platform, Urynn Mild to-tlje Scnpps Nuwm ma u "Thuro will ba no minority reiort. The latforiu Is not what tiny of us wanted, but it is such us wo can all stand cm. "Ou thu sumo subject; Hill said "Tlm rejKirt will lie uueni mous. Of eourrt) there ara soinetliingH wo would like to huvo had ln'tlio pint form that arc not thuro, but ovurybody is for the platlorm now.' Hill and Hyrauciime t,ut of tho uommitteoroom together, Inith hinihug. To ft news paper man, Hryan said "13oys, be suro you get tlmt Hill platform all right." Hill Doomed disturbod at the refer enoe, but llryau laughed hoiirtily. Former Congressman Heard, of Mis souri, said: "Every thing is now liar mouioug and Hill lias made many ad ditioiml friends because of Ins gront eifort.s t bring alnjut harmony. Homo tluiiH when Bryan disagreed with tho commit to.o Hill would oirer resolutions that would batlsfy l.t. flldae. Hill and Hryan undoifitnnd each other thoroughly and good feeling provaibj. Kvon (iimoral Weaver told tho com niittuo ho would talcu off his coat and work for Parker." More Survivors Picked up London, July 8 Word has been re ceived today that nineteen mom sur vivoru from tho Norgo had btiou picked np and landed ut Thm-shaven, Faroe Islands. 1 ' My Apostle Appointed Salt Lake, July 8- Charles Penrose, editor of tho Desert News, was today appointed an apostle of tho Mormon church vioo Apostlo WoodrufT( decoased. Kansas City, July 8 Not less than slxtoon millions is tho ilguro named as t th lossuj' thirt sonsou'ti flood. Tho KiiVas rvw continued trf rlso hero this morning. No appreciable relief from tiio Hood conditions can bo ox looted Iwforo tomorrow. Day dawned with another terrible rain. Hovcii thotiHiijid refugyeH are tho object of Hysteinatio relief work In Kansas Clty KnnnnH. Vancouver H. 0.," July 8,pLvim)(:r News of London, July 7 -Tlm Central Xcwit rciorls a fight Is-twcen Hussians, un dor Kastdlisky, mid a force of Japan- oe near Lantyasan. Tho ItUHflimiH . mndo'a sudden attack in tlm darkness, during a heavy ,raiu, on the 'Japanese outpohtw. Japanese casnt'ltiuj 'nro ro jiorted to Is) a thousand. Strong Jap nnoso reinforcement!) appeared, but were twice ropulsed. Finally the Japa;liso made u flank ing movement ailil tho I.nsuius nar rowly escaed being surrounded. Rus sian reinforcements then came np anil, tho Czar's forces were enabled to ret turn. IturDinu casualties are three hundred. ' ' Atmtlu.r rntvirr f.f llftlll.. tf ' 4ln TJ . ... ., ., Kuwdan;). under Keller, but atioarcntlv the name fight, gives tho Russian cusu- altios as thirteen ofllcers and three huu- . . ,,,,,, , , dred men killed and wounded. Tokio, July 7 The Jupa'uenO (.minor Kaimou was sunk by a miuisjji Talieii Wan bay hint Tuesday. f St. Peirosburg, July 7 A dispatch this evening confirms tho report of a fight between the Russians undor Keif. lor and n force of Japanese tho' Russian lotes wero 100 . killed, 17 1 . . Wtiy American - Ships Cost Most try EDWIN 5. CRAMP. PhlladclDhla Shipbuilder UECEDIXG the Spanish-Aiiiorican war prices of ma terials ontcring into ship construction were at tho lowest point over known, and LOWEK Iff THIS COb'XTRY Til AX IX EUKOPE, so much so. that tho prico ruling then wus a cent a pound for all 'platos and shapes at At tho samo timo the prices ruling in England woro from Pittsburg, $iift to $27 a ton. Today tho prices which havo beoa mainUiined by manufacturers are: Stool plates, 1.75 cents a pound; shapes, angles and channels, J. 75 cents, and bulb angles, 1.75 cents. On the other hand, tho prices r'filing in England aro: Steel plates and shapes, DELIVERED CLEAK OF IXSUKAXCE AND' FREIGHT at Philadelphia, but no duty paid, 1.40 cents a pound. The sumo labor saving devices that wo havo introduced and ap plied in America aro being introduced' and applied in ovory shipyard in CJreat Ih-itain. . At, tho sntue timo WE ARE PAYIXG DOL'BLK THE WACES, from 50 to 100 por cent more, thanks being paid in England for tho salito tjlnsscs of labor. If wo apply tho ligilros as to tho cost of materials in tho con struction of a 12,000 ton sh'jp, hltoiulod for crossing tho Atlantic ocean, tho stool and iron whiohcntor into both hull and outfits and ongiuos and boilors- that matciial alono boiug 00 per eolit highqr I'loro will amount to A HANDICAP AOAIXST THE ALERt CAX BUILDER OX OXE SJ-XGLIi U1P OF $150,000.- Too . Much -' Materialism In Education -2- 1 JrSSSDUK widespread fooling is that tho "good things of -lifo" "dlwH ... .1. .i...... .i..ii...i....i. '..?... mfmnrffiT -3J nro tho things chielly i5 THE POSSESSION OJ RICHES. Tho.dffp for such good things is so intonso that it is not. Juoroly amoncr tho thoughtless, or tho coarsp wvulirar, that 1 ii"y -'o - - a tho wish is dominant to givo their childvon an cdueitfton which shall insure to them tho ability to make money, and a great deal of it. . TO MANY OF THOSE WHO ARE DESIROUS OFMATERIAL SUC CESS THE OLD FASHIONED COURSE APPEARS TO BE ENTIRELY USELESS., If tho Wof end of man is njbroly, MATERIAL SUCCESS, Uiow is no )i3o in givina; timo to ''tho humanities." If, ton the, othor hand, wo think that it is worth whilo that a in.au should Jio pious, moraij sane n'tul bvoud minded,. licn Wo sluill liml.tlmt langnngos iul matin? mntics. lii.-tory and literatuyo nro 'pctii'Jl'ilbltit 'kVoRTAX'I ... .1...... n.... 5. . ...i xi. than liiunuttl training, Btoitography, mills owned by Canadian Pacific Lum ber Co., situated nt Port Moody, closo to Vancouver, totally destroyed by i flro early this morning. Flro started accidentally from n .dry kiln. Tho loss in $125,000 insurance 'about $730, 00 heliLby English companies in Vic toria, H.C . the War officers and 2!J mon wpttndud. Tho Japanoso lost heat lly. The butllo wnli fiercely fought between riflotuen who were at close range. St. Petersburg, Jnly7 It 'is' 'Staled iiero that Togo a few nighta ago at tempted to heiid toriedo boat destroy ers intoUtort -Arthur harbor for the purpose of sinking tlio ships ut anchor. Fonr crept In, but only ouo returned to sea. Two more were sunk by the shore batteries and one crippled. The feat is considered tho most during since the .Th'panbso exploit atiWoi Hal Wei, during tho China-Japnueso var. New Chwang, July 8--Knroki is nd ! ii i ii... u.. ri. . a naval engagement at Port Arthur, in which 21 Japanese wsrsmps partici pated, resulting in u Russian victory. Chcefoo, July 8-Trnstworfcby Chin ameirfrom Port Arthur say that for sixteen miles tho main line, of defence was captured by tho Jnpnijo AVedaas- day. Tho Japanese now h ive reached tho north slope or Takuahun mountain less than three miles from Port Arthur. j ' )lv President J. C. SCHUR.MANV. Of Cornell University which aro to bo got THRQtTGn - i. i..'i.i'i. ;.. i ninthv T tyjiowntuig nnd tpn rest. GAVE HIM A START. Tho Wnr Mark Twnlli ItnlpeA n Yotintr Doctor to Win l'liwe, "A ceruilii prominent New York physlcinii owes his start to Mark Twain,'.' haid n Now York mngazlna editor, "and I saw him get, it. It was many years iiko, and tho then yotiiiK physician ho1 Just hung out his Hliiuj'lc. Mr, ClenictiH knew him quite well, nud so did I, and wo both be lieved Mint ho hud tho rcftlfltuft In lilm, hut the people hadn't learned of him yet, nnd his olllce wiih empty. One day Mark was lu my place talking when i banker of social and financial promi nence came In. Incidentally ho men tloued tho fact that his physician hud died tho night before with heart dis ease nnd ho needed his services that Very tnlnttto. Mark nt once HUKKCsted that he give our friend a trial. M Vhnt kind of a man Is he? Inquir ed the banker. 'None better, I should say.' res: :nd ed Mr. ClumeiiH. 'He has never h a patient.' "'That sounds good enough. Give me his address, nnd I'll go to see hlni "When ho had left tho olllce, I Ion!: Cd at Mr. Clemens Iniiulriug!;-. "Oh, that's all right,' he said v:..j a sly smile. "'I said he had never Uwl a patient' 'He never had one to lose, did her I nsked reprovingly. "Of course not, but It wasn't nec essary to say tlmt.' "Ah it turned out the humorist wari right because the young fellow han dled the banker's case with success niul It was the kind of an Introduction lie needed." Reader. THE ANNUAL VISION.' Ehc comes, the sweet clrl gra luntai, Arrnyod In robes of vrhltts. To K-rapplc with affairs of ntat And kcp thlntfH runnlnic rls' To show whut's whut nnd like i : I On MVerul points hel llcht llor mind with uwful Icamlnc Stored to thu very trim, Iter sweet soul tjrnndly yenrntng In tone of llRht to nwlm; A perfect 3reum. her nuul theme, Tlctl with a ribbon trim. No problem for her nolvlnB t Is ever found too deep; Bet they, like mists dlssolvi-iff. KvitnU.; with a swi-ep Conclui;.i. irrond. of her soft hand. She puts them nil to Mlccp. Oh. swcit nnd soulful creature. Adoral clrl graduate. You nro lhde,-d a fcaturo With which to part we'd hntet To you we bow. Please, aho-v ua M To keep things nmnlnii atralutiA Even though a girl known that she. can't sfnv. it IS not wv hard to persuade her that she can. A new broini docs not sr.'vrp clean unless there Is an ener getic push back of it Uven If somo persons aro poisoned by ice cream occublouully, tho girls are brave. Proof Enough. "Do you thl::!: that it is wicked to flirty "It Is bo pleasant that It must be." T SufferiBi r i$j & Will Not Help You? Disease, but Will WeaKen Yci:; - Nerves. Folks who think It la better to rain tlinn sootho It aro wrontr. fetf- OM-fnshlonea doctors used to saviit' .: va8 better, becnuso thoy had nothln-; with which to easo pain but dangerou, heart-paralyslns drugs. But now, tlmt a safo remedy has' been found, Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln rntsr.. tt Is wrong: to BUffor, for nothing can bo' gained but weakened nerves. A safo rule to ren.omber is: "Wliea In pain, tako an Antl-liln nil. This will sootho your oulverlne nerves Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain nils relievo pain by restoring tho natural ocotlo;i3, in which thoy differ from oplun and sim ilar narcotic drugs, which relievo pal:ij by checking tho action of tho 'mk;. They aro euro and harmless, . .-o tho latest medical treatment for tha euro ot Headache, Neuralgia, Backache-,' Rhoumatlsm, Dizziness, Toothaoh, Stomachaclio, Menstrual (Monthly)' Tains. Also nervo irritations llko Sea sickness, Car-Sickness, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, etc. Pleasant to tako, quick In rosults. i "I havo usud. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain nils for sick, nervous hoadacho. nnU havo received tho beat results. I hear tily recommend their curative proper ties, for thov nro successful.'- ltnw KAY A. WATKOS. D. D.. Iowa City, Jn,. Sold by druuglsts. at 25c Mpnoy back: if ilrst box does not help. Never sola' In bulk. T-i-nTiTi Wrlio t& us fdc.'JFreo X'XVXiJU 1'ncUafM, of Dr.' Miles' An Pain Pills, the Nrc sclentuio u lr .47 " W.?R.rf ' Y5vt -; UPCCHIIISI Villi uiUiiiuu )ui voii'whst in wronjf.'nnd nowj SfiSnr nit. MILES MEDH LABORATORIES, MUCUAJVIV W Trim tm. .ten 't t X If .H 4 . .i :' i i 1 Nj . iWHii.. ..iii ,.v