Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, June 06, 1903, Image 1

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VOLXXf.
EASTERN
FOREST
' FIRES
ttolngGreat Damage to
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esideitts Fighting
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Fop Lives
Ulta Fjrili,June 4-H'treit Arts con
tinuaers, but conditions 'ro tliiititly
'iwprovedowlng to the favorable direction
of tht wind, which is atajsUnf tlie flrp
fighters. Several of the jmrrqeudlng
towns art itill ID Immediate danger . ,
New York, Jute 6: A fogllte hum
ciuhiI by smoke of (orcit flrei eonttnuta
very den tod aeylgatloa) It alflloqll...
e &
Bangor, Jus Jllleatloa In qrth-
eastern Melee ia. terrible. najdrtde-
oi tne nonet, tooutaiiat or aert a 01 jum
fear, ud many mlla and factories. liaVo
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bean deitroyed. The Iom will roach
into mlllloai,
v raf ytli,Jof 5A tawaof 60 bouses
and etaree art wiped oat and JJiany real
' dtuti art tarroufd'ed by ataiflghtlng for
1 their Uvm. Tin town of JEliswoorlli is
In tho same situation. (
1 Tklrty fine residences of XUploUm ars
burned, tad the; residence portion of
Danforth la bnrned, and the Inhabitant!
are fighting tp save the.buainess section,
Tho town of Guitar la alio doomed.
8t Albans, Vt. Jnne 0 Eisx county
.forests art ab)ate, and handreda aro
fighting between Ilarton and Uciko.
Tht daa U'enormoua.
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Navy '"Department"
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Saattle, June fl iut, Chambar of
boaawjarct propoeoa to talf a up tht navy
Uepartnlppts, robarge oa Drorkeni'
and tho Puget Bounq navy- yara for trie
J purpose of forcing tho issue. If no oat
. Iifaotloa it obtained fiom the .df part,'
( tnent thty will tppal to the PrWldeutj
and ftUnx thire will make aa ayptal
o the 'tori CO;fagres. v "
. It la bollerea 'that'.thw'a'ioitlle tteHJ
wtt IwfJ bji!tAllf6rnl? ia . in.
Ittiof Mareishuni.
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FILING
' IMPORT
. . FREIGHTS
Hal'nidn of Interest
Desired.
By Competing 'Carry-
ing Lines
Now Vork, Juno 4 Prollmlnory tlcpa
townrd a renjuatment of luiport freight
raUi, which will liavo for ita object tbo
atlahliohcnontof a world wldo "harmony
of iptorot," nro to ho taken at a mcotlnt;
of frame representatives boun In this
city today. Tho confcrcnco cinbrneos
rapreeentativeB of tho tratllcdepnrtrnont
of Western lines aod tho Import Com
mittee of tho Kastorn Trunk lines. Tho
chief aim at protent Is to whip into line
certain delinquents who have caused
some trpble.At Miwpurl rlyor points by
not ptotorvlnc tho alnhlllty of import
rales by way of Gulf portc aa compared
with tho import rates to the sntno points
by way of Atlactlc porta.
The probable o!tab!ihtnont ot an
Import committee for tbo Gtllf portey
and a better rate situation in conee
qnenco, w'll bo merely preliminary to a
rcfljmtment of import rates,, which will
b of more wldo roaohlng cigLlflcanca
and whloh ib bolna much dlecusael'
anions; trnfllc' men. This will bo the
establithment of or.e rato from-anyifor-
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viUii pori 10 nuy poini miiuu uiiivu
CUtes and w.lllinvolvo tho co-oporatior
of tho steamship lines, At proicut
there aro two rates tho etearuslilp and
ratlrodwh!ch nro nddcrl. tocothor tc
make the through Import rtto. ,
'This. nrraiiKcmnnt hns resbltod In eoy
crol instoc:a in ft rato fro n foreign
porUo an inland point lq':s than tho
Tftllratoi from tho points of manufacture 1
the. ITrtited Stateo t.0 tho inlaud, dittin
nation. This tended to nullify tho.
ii vj iiiu tiuiiiuaiiu iimiilMiiuintcr oi nil1
protective tnrrin and was! criticised
It t ! jVfeftaAtI iHAhii.i" jLk .hral-..l
by the Interstate Qquitntco.tloVm
at a recent Icqulsltloa.' . x
lmiseion
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oldest Tvyirfr ; fe ?&
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LIVING IN Olfl
' ' NEW ENGLAND
Winsted, Conu., June 3 Joel and
Jonas Hungerford ot Wattown, wh'o
are' the eldest twlm living fn New Kog
land and perhaps in the United States,
celebrate their eighty-seventh bjrtuda
;todty and toaiorroSv, Jool having beta
burn June B and Jonas June 4, I8i(y.
Both ars, farmers, hale and harty, and
thali- nelgriWra ete& AtV pukjiYed to
til wii'lSrli whteb.' 'they look m much
is 7 far.- v(i- ' &
alike.; 'jteuy natens cd)N on MW
twins tihJr.y and etened ccugraHitations,
" MARSHF.IELD, COO Sc2Tu
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ENDORSED.
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WITHOUT
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OhioCori vention Backs
Roosevelt ,-
Hanna Comes in. For
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Re-election
Columbus, June 4 Honna called, the
nomlnction eoajlon of tbo State Kep
ublican Ponvontlon to order at 10:30
this morning.
Foraker was namod for permapent
chnlrman, and tho harmony arrange
monts in ado last night proved effective,
Hanna and Foraker appeared aide by
side on tho platform and were wldly
cheered, Foinker in bis apeech com
plimented Hanna, and predicted hit re
election teTlfo'eenat, and paid "al long
tribVto'foKoOBcrclt. Nt
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pick presented the to port from the,
commltfca on resolutions, unqualiflcdiy
endorsing Rootcvolt for tho presidency
in 1001, anil promising the. support of
tho party for Hanna for the senate.
Tko platlorm concluded by uaring
t
that nionopolloj aro dlrqctly amenablo
to the penalties provided by Republican
legislation, their vigorous enforcement
in concreei. No worthy Intoreit ia 1m
poriled, but whatever will work public
harm ia restrained, and that too with
nut recourse to tho Democratic plan of
destroying all Amorican Industries
through tariff provUione,
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Myron Hcrrick was nominated tor
governor, and Warren Harding tor
lioutcnant govorcor acclamation.
VICE PRESIDENT ;
ftoBART'S STATUE
IN NEW JERSEY
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. raltcrson, N, J. June 3 A etatue of
bone-iGrretA. Hobart, the lata Vice - Pros!
A.&
dont of tho Unltod States, wca unveiled
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hero today with IntereatlnR coremonies
and in tho presence, of n largo crowd.
The.atatue stands In front of tho City
Hall,. UUso( bronxe, lifo-uied, and la
tbo work of Sculptor Martini .of New
York,
CONSUL GENERAL1
GO0DNOYfLEAYE!
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Shanghai for Kome
Washington, D. 0., June 3 Tut
State Departtaaat iaadvlied that Vnittd
States CoBHl-Oeaeral Goodnow al
Dhangkal aad Wong-Kal-Kah will leave
Shanghai odaV J roate to Amsricat
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The tHHHll ebjtot el their mission
h.nl) i toaasents M
the CJu'aW eahlbVat ttio Louiaional
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I'ureliftefiipotltlo,
NT Y,r OREGON Junb
.ROOSEVELT'S f .
'; 'LAST PAY.
-, . OF TRAVEL
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Speeches and Dedica
tions galore
Mil be in Washing
ton Tonight,
DIoomingtQD, III. ,June 4 freaideut
Roosevelt was astir early tBIslmprnlng,
prepared to begin the last tpeh-Qiak
lag day of his record-breaking traosees.
tloental trip. After breakfast at theUotel
Illinois Uie President revied the big
military parade. The soldiers gara a
rousing greeting to the President, who
repeatedly bowed Maackuowledgemetita
as the troops marched by the reylewiSf
BtSBd. Immediately a her the aWeu
waeover tho Pmhttat aad'klt parry
boarded their tpeftl train and departed
for Lintolo and SpringOcld,
Lincoln, III , June 1 A crowd of Mr-
era! thousand people congregated sboet
the station this morning and' welcomed
President Roorevelt during Ills ten min
utes stop here tnroute to Springfield,
From the rear platform of the train the
Presidont delivered a brief speech,
- Springfield, III., June t President
Roosevelt spent foor hours in the cap
ital city of Illinois today and the wal-
'come he received waa one of the most
mthualastlc ho has encountered oa hla
ong trip acrcss tho continent. The
chief event-p( tho day waa dedication of
the magnificent new armory building.
Ten thousand persons occupied seats in 1
tho auditorium and many more were
crowded into the alnlcs and other placet
whero standing room cou Id be lied while
ihoy' listened to thePresi dent's eddrets.
Tliough th dime was' cxeedlingly lim
ited in view of tho long program of pub
lic functions the President found time
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for a hurried vls'tHo Lincoln's tomb,
whero he deposited a bandeome wreath
on tbo sarcophagus ot the martyred
President. -
At M orlock tho journey was returned.
Stops at Decatur and Donvllle late this
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afternoon are the laat scheduled foi the
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longett trip ever uadertaken by a Pres
idont of the United 'States, Tomorrow
mora Ing thoFreaident will speed'aMost
Indiana and Ohio and sometime abcAit
nightfall ho expects to bo back In Wash
ington,
1 'Coming on Areata '
San Francisco, California Juae, 4.
The Areata sailed at nooa (Wednet
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day with the following passengers!; Mrs
D Williams, Mrs '0 Pickett, J McKee,
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G Rogersi R Jones, RUurfewa, W Alas
IfVI., I0 uuuua, j vu! -w h, I
and two steefags. i ,, t '
kiaaii m. icirina ifvna m u -mwmwwmMTm
0. 1903.
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TORNADO
Spreads Havoc Among
Shipping.
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'Many Vessels Wreck-
4d an'd Liyes t&l '
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Loadoa, Jaee 9:.LlByds today re-
Keved a diipatehfronl Valpariaio re
Vdritag'tEie'Ieeeef toe Vaclfic Steamer
fotttefa& Cseapany't steeaaer Ara-
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ajwit)) jtt W t)rteas aboard i&eluiag
'vmAt4h ajstoerew. '.' ,
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pkaialet etha
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oral large
and aeagt.Hale war wresueoS la the
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karkr daHhg Um tie of tke Utt twe
days. t
TkeyM'a4aa-. eittltrsM eW
tUjhreMe dcaiMK. C.pUla Taal ot tka
Arcqaebi etWtvftiito run
out lassie'' lull, batwM
HaerV'Pait broadside o end fonder
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Otkeablpe ware wrecked, laclad-
ing the JBrltleti ship Foydtle; Ue Gtr
mak b'arl: Pereimaeen and Cbiieaa eark
Kwiulto.
(The Toydele atrd)c the breakwater.
Six ot the crew eai "the eiptaia'a. Vllt
ahd bob ware' drovatU. '. the' Ferkirn
mon'acrew wertall savei.but the Js
ijulto lost two d! fcer crew.
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Seven teen tarVirora from the wreck
of the Arqniah have beeb rescued.
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UNION MADE GOODS
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mm
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PriBsnt, Size of Rlyer
at Burlington .
Rises tvypFeet More
H & Louis
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BarNNfltoa, Jaeaf;-! The flood sllua
tloa hfiryi WHs'.fTlw lave aeetb
of V4rat; 111., broke teifa'y eattln
OCDki'raktisk eerviee Haareda o
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tmt vMMt Mier, Aad crept are da-
atroyed. the) rlva kete is sew' elgrJt
mi'.M wldi: Te lalliDittataVra aband
eslaff the lew laadH
ft. Le-aftv. Jaae -rTbe rSyer reee
sweety a Ia4 tcapVtV'aalUiib" e'etoek
thie afS)iit TWB htj4te4 weftSflv -
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tka - I es f!tbeJr 'oaaet la tke Venlea bop-
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")JoVenhagtl, Jaae 8 The new lO.OOtf.
Voa twin acrew'atlMmpMp United Statee
of the VaaViM-'AsaefieaB liaSs
parted oaaw'sMidM trip aeroee the
Atla'a'tlt'tay'. The United Slates is
tkir'aaw stmiUlp of the SMndisai-
I .i- a r
'laa-Amerlcaa Una Vt into cemmiHioc
during tke last twtlVe months.
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