Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, April 11, 1903, Image 1

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VOL XXVI.
MARSHFIELD, COOS GOUNJY, OREGON April 11. 1903.
NO. 16
WEEKLY
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STEAMSHIP
SUNK AT
NEW YORK
IBOYCOT .
FOR UNION,
PROPOSED
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Collides With Another
in Fog
Now York April 8 Tim steamship
Allcnheny arrived at Kingston this
morning. Wlilla coming up the bay alio
collided with Miiotlior steamer, off Liber,
ty Island, and sunk. No liros woro
loit.
Tlio Allegheny collided with tho llrit
lilt atoamer Morriwoather in a fog.
Ttiero woro thirty four paisungoru ond
a crow of SI on board, and a fcoml paulo
prevailed for a few seconds; when tho
vessel began rapldlly settling with it blgj
holti In her bow.
Tho passcngorj Including women and
children woro taken off tint. Later all
woro picked up by a tug. Tho crew ro
malnod aboard tho Allcjrfiony on tho
portion aboro water. Tboy are now
being taken off.
Portland Contractors
Project
Portland, April 8 A Majority of tho
contractor! in. all linos of (building
aro agitating for a combine on the pro
portion that no anion men in any trado
bo employed in future, This is a result
of tho strike of painters.
Matter painter (till refnio to rccog
nko the union. Tho atriko ia costing
tho men fifteen hundred dollars a day
iu wagof.
GOES
INTO
..ROOSEVELT . , .
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IN DEPTHS
OF THE PARK
Cinnabar, April 10 No word lias
been received from President Booeovclt,
who has gono to a romoto camp to study
oiks, Loob nml Assistant Bccratcry
Barns wont to Mummotb hot springs
early this morning.
CAPTAIN
AND PILOT
CENSURED
PARK
President Will Visit
Yellowstone
For Wreck of Steamer
Rio Janero
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Ban Francisco, April 10 U, 8. JuJgo
Dolfnvon this morning decided that tho
wreck of tho Itlo Janoro on Washing
ton's birthday, 1001, waa duo to gross
nrgligcnco of Pilot Jordan and Captain
Ward, in trjlng to outer tho harbor in n
donio (or. Tliodcdshn limits tho lia
bility of tho comnony to 23,000. The
claima against tho company aro half a
million,
ROADS
CAN'T
MERGE
Northern Securities
Company
Knocked Out by Fed
eral Judge
8t. Paul, Apr 0, A decision in favor
of tho United States was givon at noon
today by Judgo Sanborn, in tho United
Btates District caurt inx,the , merger
caso.
It ii adjudged by tho court that tbo
combination of tho Groat Northern and
Northern Pacific stocks was in rostraint
of tradcand tho decision enjoins tho
Northern Securities Co. from merging
tho stock of olthor company, and the
officials oftno road from allowing tho
Northern Securities officials to rote their
stock, or pay dividend! to tho Northern
Beturitv company.
Tim Northern Pacific, and Great Nor-J anhls rifle on thoocawion of bis visit
suofii uina tt4 bv iviuiuvu tw iub
IT WAS A CLOSE CALL
BigGamePlacedatHis
1 . . Disposal
Livingston, Mon t. April 8 President
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Rooeovelt and John Burroughs plunged
into tho wilds of the Yellowstone psrk
this morning, to bo gone two weeks.
Thoy airivol here at 0 o'clack, and talk
ed to tho town people, then started for
Cinnabar, where the remainder of the
party will stay until his return.
Hermann Wins After Bat
tie Was Loit
OPPOSITION FAILS TO '
UNITE ON A CANDIDATE
Scrapping Rivals Finally Drop ' OuJ
Gatch and Kelly Unite their
Forces too Late
anc
previous holders.
SaltLako, Apr. 8. John II. White
owner of tno herd of buffalo and antelope
on an island in Bait lake has notified
the reception committee that tbo herd
il at the disporal s( President Roosevelt
uext month.
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N buying fhoea DON'T get plucked. If jou buy n $3.00 or
$1,00 ehnu ut a story whoro to !3 bIioco nro eold you do
not plucked noiirly ovory time. : : : J
Batlofnctoiy hIiooh for Wlnti-r nhooa that ploaso tho
pcoplo hIioi'ii in which tho ehnpo will hold won't
"(ilimsh" out, or biij( in tho ahrtuk. or Rut shabby-looking
In n llttlo whllo. ::::::: : : :
Shoes that holdout bi'ciuiBothoy'roflRhtly miilt r.ot n eklmp or'
whoro, iiisldo or out TIIAT'H tho Wulk-OvorShoo. : , :
Must bo riRht or wroiiR no mlimlo grouiut or wo
couldn't ovorlnBtiiiRly preach Mnnuy.lJnuk Bhooa (ood
wear or n new pair. ::::,,
Why pay ! nml ?0 for lot-well-onouRh-alono ehyeB
Tom, Dick nnd Hurry makes that lmvo boon folcteJon a
inm. onffnrliiff inibllu with Bcftrcolv ii tihatiuo ill nunlltv 3 JO tlld $4.00
nor in ehnpo for tho lust ton years. never "
1 WALK-
OVER
S SHOE
BALLOTING ON
CONGRESSMAN
Republican Convention
Having Hard
Fight
MAGNES & MATSON
s
OUTFITTERS & FURNISHERS
KuReno, April t) All tho delegation
was canvassed this forcnoou with tho
following result: Hermann 70, Gatch
18, Kelly 2J, Vawtor 18, Unknown 2;
KiRhty sovon nro reqniro I to nominate.
Urownoll may be u candidate, and
will lmvo tho 17 votoa of ClackamitB
county, and possibly a few others, but
they will bo Hermann votes.
In Lano, after tho first ballot Iler
inaun lotcs 5, WnaliiiiRton niul Ulack
mas aro for Harris if hia narao is on
tored, N
Tho voloa Vill count on first bollott at
fjllowB: Marion nnd Yamhill, Gatch,
31; "WnBhlncton, Gatch 5, Kelly 5, Vaw
tor -1 ; Linn, Kolly 13 ; Denton, Hormann
1, Gatch 1, Kolly 2; Clackamas Hor-
mmn7, Gatch 4, Kolly 4, V.iwter 2;
Lane, Hermann 18, Unknown 1 ; Jack
son, Vawtor 12 1 Tillamook, Gatch 2,
Kolly 3; JoBephino, Ooob, Curry,
Klnmath,Lko, Lincoln, Douglae, aro
all for Hormnnu,
llo nomination cpesohos will bo as
follows: Gatch,, by Kay and Tooze;
Kelley, by Howltt; nermann, by At
torney Geneial Crawford; Vowter, by
Gua Newberry.
Tho tlmbermon aro all lining up lor
Hermann. The mining wen against
him,
Tho moat enthusiastic Hermann men
claim that ho has 109 votoa in tho con
vention, and that ho will ba nominated
ou tho first ballot.
Drownoll ia making the ereateat effort
to nominato Hormanu on tho first bal
lot.
Hermann clalma ecveral voteB in
Yamhill, and 0 in Polk, hut may Ioeo
1 in Clackamas and ouo in Lane.
A conforonco of antl-Hermnnn Ro
publitana was held in tho parlors of tho
Snoedo hotol, nnd it wob evident that
Hermann waa shut out of tho rsco.
Tho Hermann vote on iirst ballot will
iatand about like this figure: Klamath
4, Lnko 4. Jobephlno 7. Coos , Uurry 3
Douglaa 14, Lano 14, Lincoln 3, Polk 3,
Demon 3, total 03. , ,
Drownell will bo named by Ilnrri
tnr olialrmnn nf tllO OOIlVeilttoU OU b0
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Eddy will to namea
Eugene, April 10 Dinger Hermann
was nominated for congros last night,
after the convention had been in cession
12 hours and was in a tumult most of
that time.
Early in tbo convention, Hermann
hovered within eix or seven votes o! tho
83 required to nomtnate. Then his
forces went to piece in'the face ol atab
born oppoiitfon, Hlt-rirala succeeded
to ho master of tbo convention hk
could not agree upon a candidate. For
four hours each then refueed to yiold.
Tho Hermann managers took heart
again about 10 rj. in. and 'reorganized
their ranis as thoy had been early in
the convention. Thereupon Eddy of.
Tillamook declared that his delegation
of five, in order to end the fruitless con
test, would supporf Hermann. Vaw.ter
withdrew,and loft hia delegation to go to
which eTor candidate was desired, and
hia people flocked to Hermann,
Gatch of Marion and Kelly of Linn,
then united forcos, but tho union had
been too long put off and thoy accomp
llihod nothing.
Tho final voto was: Hormann 93,
Ga'.ch 72, Kolly P.
half of Hormann
HuHton on belifi
Drownoll waa elected by 03
HuHton on behalf of tho Opposition,
totu.
The total number of vote cast was
170, threo more than were in' the conn
. "in
ventlon, bat the opponents of Hermans;
.if
aaw they could accomplish nothing by
demanding another ballolt, and on
motion of Kay of Marion, Hermann
was declarod unanimously he choice ol
the convention.
Bpewfc. laakltt 1 Hwaajtaaaad, hh ,
rivals cbowad that Uieoatceae' o!,th
Cjht bad not left a nldu breach, ard.aH,
ejemeatsof the party woujd wprk lot.,
(re election of the party nomlqcc.
Hermann's rivals had beeten all hop
oa( of his supporters, and about 7.
Brownell who bad been elleced, chair
man of the convention by tho.comhlnc
Hermann and'CIakamaa votes, withdrew,
and went to bed, charging the members,,
of liis delegation with troachery in fail-.,
log to aid Hormann toward the noml'
nation. Herman himself, w,ent to a
hotel in thp belief that the game waa
ioat.
About eleven o'clock both (earned that
tho convention was coming back to II or
mann, and they returned p. the con-vemion,
FORTY
JAGGED
SOLDIERS
r rr-
Run Amuck on Pacific
Street
Ban FJonclsco April S Forty Infant
rymen from tho'Proildo loaded up on
Pacific atreot whiskey thla mornln? and
ran amuck with tho women wLo fre
quent that district. 'Jho women called
their men friens, and it took 20 police
men to separata the combatants.
No shota were fl red, but all the eold
iath who nra "cuatodv looks as thou orb
they had been through a Donney brook
(air. xue uaianco goi away.
ANOTHER
VOLCANO '
AWAKES'
Central American Vik
lage Destroyed,
New York, April 8-Tho Atlas Line.
Bleamor, Allogany, which arrived today
from Kingston brings tho ncwa of tho
oruNHon of tho old volcano of Deltlorm
Firma, iu Columbia, March 22nd, ia
in th 3 afternoon. Tojo village waa de
stroyed andiUO to 100 pcoplo killed,
Tho eruption could.bo eeeoigOnllw flt
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