Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, June 06, 1903, Image 2

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BIG MUDDY RAGING.
Kansas, Qity Suffering
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Bridges go Out and Big Buildings Qrum-
Me-Towns are Wiped off
the Map
Kansas Citr, Juno 1 The river was
if feet above low water this morning,
having risen lour feet five inchei during
the night. A cold driuling rain con
tinues.
At Hannibal and Milwaukee tho
bridges, the last two connecting us with
I,' ; cntiltk world, aro standing.
r.o known death Hat tbia morning
was 20, and 22 olhrra are believed to be
drowned. Fires in the flooded lection
aro all out, and there are no care, light
or water.
Thousands of industrial concerns are
tucpended on account of having no
water, for their boilers. -Newspapers are
Issued as usual, but the editors say they
may have to suspend, on account, of hav
ing no paper. Heat and vegetable sup
plies aro atmost txhauttod. Tuo.ealoont
aro closed by police orders to kqep, tho
city orderly.
Forty thousand, are homeless in Ar
gentine Armourdalo and Kansas City,
Kansas, and destitution extreme. Wa
goni loaded nh cupplea bao reached
Armourdale.
Buildings in the west bottoms, the
manufacturing and wholesale district,
re continually collatping and Armour
dale is pifcctically wiped off tho map,
"Vhol blocks of three story buildings
have tumbled away. The liver has cut
a new channel whore the toyn was.
Only tho tops of, the great packing
pouecs remain and they show, signs of
crumbling. Hai lam is. goco.
Is is impossiola to estimate the dam
ago or loss life with accurancy at this
JMapshfield Victorious
time. At 10 oclock the Third regiment
was still guarding abandoned property.
Orders have been issued to-shoot thoives
on eight.
There is imminent danger of all tele
graphic communications being cut off
within a few hours.
Systematic re'scue work began this
morning, of those penned In tops of tho
big buildings on the bottoms. .A nar
row neck of land to the couth is now all
jthat prevents the city from being an
r
island. A portion of the Hannibal
bridgo has just gone out.
Last of 100 men imprisoned in tho
Scbowari-Child packing house have
been lauded at tho bluffs. The steamer
Colombia started at 0 oclock to endeav
or to reach Parville, where 200 people
are on the roof and in trees, according
to information brought hero by men in
row boats.
Topeka.June 1 Threa steam launches
did excellent rescne work today and at
9 o'clock this morning ail thoso who hai
beon clinging to the tops of trees were
removed safely. Some of those seen in
the trees when darkeness settled last
night are believed to have fallen off from
exhauaton. Many others were rescued
during the night.
Conservative estimate of property
loss this moraine make a total of 12,170.
000 and tbe list is continualy increasing.
Two thieves caugbt looting a store
noith of Topeka with boats were riddled
with bullets. A Vigilance committee
has been formed, Those Buffering from
contagious diseases are located in tem
porary hospitals around which a line ol
soldiers and epecUl policemen was placed
this morning to ccforco the quarantine
Tho Cbiel ot Po'.tco places the loss ol
life at 175, bat admits that it may be
either half or three times that number.
Early estimates .of the number ef
homeless were not ovrordrawn. Be
tween 8 and 10 thousand aro destitute.
It is probable thatGov.Baily will bo ink
ed to appeal for help. Neighboring towns
have been appealed to hurry forward,,
provieious as famine threatesn. Heavy
rains fell last night, and the rivers aaain
gives signs of rising even higher. Col J
north wind aida to the misery of the
refugees.
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Wo woro unfortunate in not noolng
tho man after tho -game, Thoro was
ribbons mid ennea to spare; Vrhljo long
hurrnha for Marsliflold wore heard
from every quarter.
About 100 of N,orth Bond's good and'
jolly people who wore enrouto to Ban
don, joined ust the depot, The Blue
an JYcllow boys had.woll neigh worn'out
thoir cuaalng department boforo poach
ing Marshfleld, but woro little eao
priotod thanwhon going up, Tfhe acoro
of thoMnrebfield-Coqulllo gnrno is given
bilow.
Marahflold
Lob Sb
Bjynton 2b
Wright p
Jacobs 0
Ferry 1 b
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DEGEATS COQy.LLE
IN LQW GAME
" 'North Bend Meefs Defeat at B,andon
. BD tw Sea
Tho-.Mariliflold baBeball'.crm scored
another victory in their game with Cc
q-WIe Sunday.
'The gamo was played at tbe base bull
paik, and was witnessed by a crowd f
iicorly flvo hutdroJ peoble, about two
hundred or whom came from Marsh
field.
The attendanco was some what small-
er on account of the threatening condi
tio.i of tho weather during a. m ii
proved, however, to bo a model base ball
. diyi the afternoon being clear ftt-d
o '.;:w..e favorable.
T to grounds wcro In fair condition but
the bos played poorly and there wam't
touch to tho came, Nefzger pltchod a
fine g tme and that Ccquillo lost was
pot hia fult;
Ev3Sithfl
Jmd he eld
fth) poor support which he
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Ccquillo
Johnson
Benham
Johnston
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Gage
Prey
Smith
Howell
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tered hits and struck out at bat 10. He
gave four.free tickets to first base butout
slde'ol this pitched a good game. John
son landed well at bat and made 3 bits
during game.
The Marebfleld boys played ball in
their old way and no great errors wore
made by any of them; yet they did not
play swift ball owing possibly to the
reason that they didn't have to.
Hi Wright pitched excellently strik
ing out at hot 12 men and allowing onlj
9 bits. Jacobs behind the bat aleo did
good work, Tbe cheering was immense,
there was uo rude or uncomfortable
features connected with It, every body,
rooters and players alike seemed to
be in good humor. Af tor 'the garao the
MarBhfi old boys gave three cheers for
the Coquille and three cheers for the
Umpire T. E.Lyons,
MrLvoni umpired the game In a
highly satisfactory manner to both eldos.
Tho trip was a characteristic AmpiJ
can basoball excursion,
Going up there was wide speculation,
while such expresions re "If we win I
tike a now hat," I tale a pair of new
shoes," etc were quite common ; andone
man was so modest as to only demand
40 gallons (a gentle and reasonable do-4
mand indeed,)
. Totals 33 2 0 0 20 0 4
SONS XHD HITS 11 Y INNl.tdS
1 U .1 4 5 0 7 8 9 Total
Marsh field 0 110 4 0 10 07
Coquille 0 0 0 0 0 110 0-2
SUMMARY
Two base hits, Short, Boynton, Loh.
Earned runs, Marshfleld. 4 Coqulllo 1.
Struck out by Wright 12, Neither 10.
Double play, Wrltcht to 'Boynton to
Forrey. Umplro Lyons, Timo of game
1 :35.
NORTH DaXD V&IUNIIOX
North-Bend 3; Bandon 4. That was
the score ot Sunday's game at Bandon.
Tho garao was hotly conteraed and the
aroused the wildest enthusiasm on tho
part ot the spectators, but unfortunately
tho best of feeling did not prevail
and the North Bend boys returned
home In decidedly bad humor. Bearing
in mind the graceful wy in which they
took their defeat here a week beforo. it
seems that the Bandon team muBt havo
done some very offensive work to arouse
the feeling which was manifested.
One of tho North Bend boys says:
"Baum is easily tho best pitcher In the
league, but there their ncord stops.
Tho game they put up was anything
but gentlemanly, and Bedillion will cer
tainly havo to mako Streib play de
cent ball, else tho animosity will run
high between Bandon and the other
teams."
The North Benders also say that they
got the worst of it in the decisions.
Tho features of tho gamo wcro Beaton'
threo bagger and Saunders' catch in
right field. Graham pitched good ball
and was ably caught by Bliss, ,
Following Is the ffcoro:
LIGHT VOTE
CAST IN COOS
Returns From Larg
est Precincts
With Table of
Election,
Last
Election day passed off very quietly
in MnrJiflold. In fret" thai e was nn un
comfortfcbjn apathy on tho part ot tho
voters, and the voti fell fur short of tho
cast in tho last election.
Returns from tho county, asfnr as
heard from up to 12 o'clock last nlk'ht
aro glvon bolow, a table of the vote "cast
for Toiiruo and Wcathorford in tho last
election for comparison,
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Bandon
Coaletto
Coos Cllr
Coquille
North Coos River
Coos River
Dora
Empire
Enchanted
Fourmllo
Lake
North Marshfiold
.'outh MarshQeld
.Misiouri
Myrtle Point
Newport
Norway
Parkersburg
Prosper
Rlvcrton
Roland
South Slough
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North Bend AB R lill VO A E
McKeown2b 4 12 5 0 0
Heltmullerlb4 0 10 0 0
McGinnis ss 3 0 0 i 2 0
Bliss c 4 115 0 0
Beaton 3b 4 0 1 2 1 2
Cun7.cl 3 0 0 0 0 0
Saunders 1 f 3 1 2 2 1 0
Clary if 2 U 0 0 0 1
Graham p 4 0 2 0 2 0
Totals 31 3 0 21 0 "U
Bandon AB It ,'JH PO A E
McKune 2d 4 0 0 5 10
Westerborg ss3 0 0 2 5 2
Streib lb 4 0 0 7 0 0
Adamina 3b 4 3 3 Oil
Pelland If 3 1 0 2 0 0
Oawoll c 3 0 0 8 0 0
Schofieldrf 4 0 2 0 0 0
W Oswell c f 3 0 1 0 0 0
Baums p 4 0 0 2 4 0
Titals 32 4 6 20 0 "Jj
1WS AND HITH 11Y INNI.VOB
12 3 450780 Tot J
North Btnd 10 0 0 0 0 11 0-8
Hits 2 10 10 0 3 2 0-0
Bandoa 0 10 10 0 0 2 4
Hltt 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 -0
BOHlUnY
Stolen bases, McKune, McKoown,
Three bast hits, Adamina, Beaton. Two
bee hltH,,Adanino 2. let base on balls,
off Baum 3. off Graham 3, Loft on basos
Bandon 8, North Bend 7. Struck out by
Uai so 8, by Graham 3, Umpire, Hutch
a sou,
HERMANN
BY 2,000
SalerrTune I.
--Douglas county
gives Hermann
600, Washington
county 500, Mar-
jion county 1 25.
Clackam a s
county gives
Reames300,Polk
county 25. Oth
er counties not
heard from Her
mann is probably
elected by 2000
majority
The abovo covers tho situation up to
12 o'clock, Tho estimate given tallios
with that of tho Oregonlan, recoivod in
a private message
jN SUNNY CALIFORNIA
Marsiificld Minister Enjoying Ills
Trip
DieAn 'Coast Mail:
I loft "Wrttsonvlllo nnd tho Pnjon valt
ley, tnndo famous by its marvelous
ntriuvborrloo and applet, May lUth and
was soon whlrlo4 thro tho Immense
wheat Holds ol tlioRallnns valley, Then
wo oxpurloncod tho only really warm
weather I Iiayo felt slnco leaving homo,
hut boforo night wo woro running down
tho uoashoro nlontf tho far famed Snntn
Barbara channol, which body ol wntor
reaching some 80 inllos north and south,
was as smootn as a mill pond, bulug
protected from tho ocean swoll by n
serlos of Islands, Whou I roachud Santa
Barbara, n hentitful city, of 10,000 peo
ple and n favorlto wintor resorts for tho
Rockololloro nnd othor rich people, Mr,
Frank Smith, a former Mnrshfloldian,
mot mo and took mo to his houeo for
tho night. Uo hni bought property
thcro and is well pleased with his new
homo. I spent a hvppy night thoro and
thott camo on to Los Angoles the next
day and so had a most delightful rldo
(or a full half day thro California's
groves of (walnuts, apricots, lemons,
oranges and grapes
Tho General Assombly of tho Prosby
torlan Church, of which 1 havo the
I honor to bo a member for the fourth
timo, Is n magnificent body, half minis
ters and half laymen, CCO of them In
, this meeting, gathered from around tho
world, Tho first popular mooting I at
tended was uddressod by mlsslonaricn
from Persia, Syria, India, Slam and
China and was presided over by a grand,
nil round American, who has been round
tho globo. Tho opening sormon was
preached by a Professor In Princeton
University, distinguished as a preacher,
teacher, author aud poet. The sermon
was as simplo aa (tho Gospol Itself and
yet 11 was deep and strong, rich and !n
spiring, Tho presiding olllcer for thU
assembly was elected as a representative
of tho Pacific Coast and the middle
west. Ho Is tho Rev. R. F. Coylo, I). I),
now of Uenvor but formerly of Oakland
Cal, a man of commanding presonce
and power both as a man and as a pas
tor arid preachor.
For some years the Presbyterian
Church has been agitated by tho ques
tion of crocd revision hut happily this
question is sottlod with groat unanimity
nnd tho only thing for this assembly to
to do la to declaro tho now atatement of
doctrine adopted and in force.
Su
Business moil nro prominent In thin
Asspmbly, -and no one Is more uo than
Mr. J. 11, Converse, of Phllndulphln,
president ol tho groat Baldwin Locomo
tive works of thnt city. Tho a very
busy nnd n vdry rich man ho gives n
great deal of timo ns wall ns money to
Christian work, As n rulo tho most
nctlvo tnon in tho work of bottnrug tho
condition of humanity nro the most not
tlyo In business. Men lllo (Jouyerso
nml Wnnnmnkor not only give thoir
money hut nlso them solves to Gospel
work. They should havo many Imttnn
tors.
Tho mtislool tho Assembly Is grand
nnd uplifting. Tho choir of tho I in.
mnnnel Church Is snperb. A lady plays
tho great plpo organ. Tho Teunesseo
qunrtet, young men Irom Tenn, nro vory
popular,
Then when 1500 people, 1000 of them
men, sing "Nsnrer my flod toThoo"or
"Coronation" ono can scarcely rcA,llxn
thnt hit Is on earth. Tho effect le tungl
cal.
Tho Los Anglos pcoplo aro dolngovory
thing (or our comfort. Thty not only
entertain tin but gavo us an excursion to
Long Beach Saturday nnd a lovely lunch
wlnlu there. It Is a beautiful city o
I'fOOO people on thesoa Isandgrowlng rap
Idly. A friend of mine took mejln hi
buggy and wo did tho city In fine stylo.
Somo wont surf bathing and others on
Joyed tho rink. We also have free
tickets to Mt. Lowe, ono of tho grenttst
attractions to tourists, and thoro are
hundreds of slht seers hero. Thoro Is
not timo to con It all. This Ii -Indeed a
wondorful placo to visit.
F. 0. Sthakuc.
Los Angeles, May 25th,
Xruul Catarrh quickly yield- to treat
rntut by lily's Cream Halm, which is ni;rco
ably arcnatlo. It I rocolred through th
noitrlU, cleames and heals tho whou nur.
faco over which II dlfroies lUolf. Druggltt
toll tho 50o. b1ij Trial size by mall, 10
cont. Tct it and you are sure to coutlnus
tho treatiuont . H
Announcement. , .
To accomtsodAto thois who are partial
to tho uto of aloiuixrt Jti applying liquid
Into tho naal pasiagos for Mtarrnal Irou
Uti, tho proprietors propari CroarnBalm in
liquid farm, which will bo known as Ely's
Liquid Cro.ini Balm. Prho Including tho
spraying tubo is 75 cents. Druggist or by
mail. Tho liquid form embodies tho mod.
lclual propertiM of tho solid proparatloo '
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OUS persons in each state to travel for
houso established eleven years and with
a large capital, to call uron merchants
and agent) or succesuful f nd profltable
line, Permanent engagement. Weekly
cash salary of f 18 and all traveling ex
penees and hotel hills advanced ' in cask
ench week, Experlenco not essential.
Mention reference uud encloso' self-ad-drBod
'envolopo. THE NATIONAL,
331 Dearborn Bt,, Chicago,
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Till nljjordqrs fpr, any and al), kinds,
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The quality is gunrantcd aijd the price,
is Right.
Our Stock includcsjmything required in
Fir, Spfttce, Red aud White Cedar,
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