Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, June 06, 1903, Image 7

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Prophoqy
THIRTY SIX
'LIVES LOST
Wreck on Chicago,
' Marshfield& Cen
tral R, R.
(Special vilro from lhaeconc,
At 4:30 yoetnrdny afternoon tliu over
land (pecinl, which left (JhlcaKo Monday
ovomIiik unci wsa ilim lioro atG:30 lbt
oroiilnif, wliltu rounding a sharp ctirvu
near Itemolu station, (truck n Inritoroclc
which must havo (alien from thoduollvi
y above not more tlmn rt Imlf hour bo
foro, nt tliu roctlon patrol had passed
ovor tho track not lonuor thnu that.
Tho englno and train o( eight coaches
containing alout 100 passenccra plunged
down tho BO foot declivity Into Coqulllo
river. Fortunately tho rlvor la low at
tlili time or rcoroa would linvo been
drowned llku rata In n trap. Aa it latM
people are known to bo dead and at least
100 seriously injured und it la fuarrd
this estimato may bo increased. As
aoon aa tho horrlblu news vraa wired
horo Mr. McCorrnick, matter of trans
portation n( tho Chlca(0-Marahlleld
Central, mado up a train, summonsing
tho corp of physicians and nureee from
tho Marshflold Naval hospital and many
othor city phytlciana, proceeding at
onco to tho icano of horror. Thoy nro do
Ins everything posalblu (or tho sufferers.
Kuvofal ol tliu bodlva and many ol the
Injured arrived in tho Union depot
about u.idiiicht. Hundreds ol grief
strlckon Irionda throng tho nro.it train
sheds frautlcly appoaliiiK for Informn
tion.
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BAD
FIRE NEAR
BATTERY JETTY
v a,
Causes Stoppage of In-
terurban Morning
Trains
rnzzwi
About two o'clock this morning an
alarm from tho 7th. war 1 was turned
Into cnglno houtoG, which jromptly
reapoiidsd, giving chief Nanaon nn op
portunlty to teat tliu spood and practl
blllty of Ills now nutombllo, both prov
ing equal to tho occasion. The flro was
found to bo in tho waro liouaoof Uio San
Francisco, Marahllold and Portland
railroad' having iproid already to the
cold-storage of tho Marhfleld, Hong
Kong and Capo Tdwn Ship Company.
Tho plpo linos mado It neceaaary to atop
the Interurban mo ruing tralne, causing
a pack of pcoplo which tho platoon of
mounted potioco BUimnonseil by chief
Nanaon had dltllculty in oloarlng (or tbo
flrsmon, On going to prosa the flro ia
undor control, flro tuga Qoyaer and
Hummlt aro assisting, Tho loos will bo
heavy, but tho flro will not renuh tho
fifteenth infantry barracka on tho tor
raco aa was first foarcd. Tho asphalt of
this boautllul boulovard lu, this vicinity
ia considerably damaged by outward
falltug walls,
Startling developments aro expected
in tho Bskor City postofllco robborios
which woro reported Friday, when two
postal Inapootora began an inVoatigatlon
into tho mysterious dlsapoaranco of a
roglsterd lottor aont b.v tho First Nation
al .Sauk of Baker City to Brown k Turn,
er ol Oornucopi. Tho letter contained
$300 I- currency.
The Graves Decorated
EMPflESSIV CEREMONIES
OBSERVED AT MARSHFIEL'D
OHWPSBaMVO
tarfje Assembly of Ptoplo Romem
bor Those Who Have
Passed Away,
Tlio G. A. It. Memorial tcrvlcos,
wl . ii wero held horo Irr tho I. 0. 0. F.
ha ostenlay woro well attondrdj tho
liouto being filled to Its utmost capacity,
tthllo many wero scarcely ab!o even to
And t.tanding room.
Tho room was voty riicly nnd fanc'
fully decora toil with Hags, flowora, and
olhornleo making tho econo not only
pleasant but alio improsslvo.
Tliu old soldlurs woro allor:cd places
In (rout near tho platform and. marched
In in n body.
Tho program was prccedod by a nico
selection of muslohy tho orchestra, af
ter which tho liouie was called to ordor
by Judgo W. II. H. Hyde, who acted aa
President of tliu Day in a highly satir.
factory and commcndablo manner.
The invocation was next given by Rev
Thof. Irvlno, who. In a most eloquent
prayer, earnestly thanked God for giv
ing us Lincoln and the hero sons of the
Civil war, who by their acts made It
possible far us to cnny as an heritage,
(as wo now enjoy,) tho mort wonderful
(rultago (our present grand Uopublican
government.)
Hov. Irvlno was followed by the read
ing of tho "Gettysburg address" by
Mrs. K. I., C. Farrln, who did woll, and
who so well brought out tho thoughts
of that Imperishable document that one
could almost roallto tho conditions and
grandeur of tho occasion under which
Lincoln delivered it, Tho hearty ap-
planso by tho audience gavn evldcnco of
its appreciation.
Mrs. 0, W. Towor next lavored the
audience with a Very beutlful, though
solemn vocal solo, which added greatly
to the roverenco duo to tho occasion.
Tho principle address was given by
Mr. Hob't K. Lee, who took for a basis
In his talk "Sowing and Heaping", and
liandloJ his subject creditably.
Tho Ochostra from North HonJ do
oorvo special commendation for tholrlex-
cellcrtt music and wo bollove wo oxprota
tho sontlmont of the people ofMnrshfiold
in thanking them. On tho whole tho
coromoniei woro grand ana wo no
liovo that there is not ono person who
was prosent that docs not feel ho ii a
bettor American cltizon aa a result of
having gone.
Alter tho services thoy formod in pro
cession (or tho comotory. The proces
sion was headoJ by Major Towor who
war followed by a few of tho remaining
veterans not aa many as marched last
year. Not as dtlcls of atop aa in CO,
not ao yoUng and strong but Just a fow
of tho grand old Votorana who wero
going out to atrow flowers on tbe praves
of tho boys who used to march with
thorn. A few moro morchaaonly, and
a grateful people will havo to atrow
thoso liovtora alono. In tho procession
after tho G. A. It. cntno about 200
Woodmen lod by Mr. Korn. Thoto boys
thomsolvea wouldn't mnko bad aoldlors,
Woodman of tho World woro followed
fn procession by tho Women of Wood
craft, who woro lod by Mrs. Taylor, Tho
Captain of J ho Quarda, Tho ontlro pro
cocelon weio equlppod with beautiful
regalia suitable to tho occasion, bhlch
added much to tho appearance
After ropalrlng to tho cerao'.ery, tho
Monuments of Mra. Alico Grimes, Mr,
W. M. IUohardo, and F. A, Snnlord wero
unveiled with opproprlnto ceromonios
by tho Woodmen of Ihe World and the
Woman of Woodcraft.
Tho graves woro handsomely decorated
with, an abundance of beautiful
Uowore, which seemed to bo asking us
not to bo Bolotnn although it woro a
solemn occasion.
Doing a very 'beautiful day the town
was well crowdod with people from
Empire City, North Bond, Coot KUar
and oilier point), After tho ceremonies
thoy marched homo, tho hand playing
"Columbia the Gun of llio Ocean' and
qlhor plccca toL'iillvcn Uio way, l '
THE DAY
WIDELY;
OBSERVED
Reports From All Ov
er the Nation.
Manila, May .19 Decoration Day was
observed in tho 1'liilipplno rapliai by
bolh tho military forces and thoclllxcrie.
In tho American Cemotcry, whore the
bodies of a consldorablo number of sol
dlurs have been burled during tho past
year, thoro woro impretslrn services
hold undor the auspices of tho official
and of tho American Club of Manila.
jiku nt.lL hay t.v ctncAao
Chicago, III, May 'M Memorial day
wbb generally obsarved In Chicago todoy
In tho forenoon tho votorans visited the
various cemeteries, where memorial
oxorciios wero held and tlio graves of
departed comrades decoruted with tings
and flowers. This afternoon thero wot
a monster parado with 10,000 veterans
In lino. A pretty ceremony was held for
tho first time in Chicago under the d
roclion ol the Illinois Association of
Naval Veterans. From an auxiliary
duller slowly ateamt.ig about tho harbor
tho verorahs cast rosea upon tbo Water
In remombranco of tho naval hcroo:.
who roat in unknown grnvos.
TOMU or h'kINLCV pKCOUATTO
Canton, 0., May 30 Veterans of the
Grand Army, tho Spanish War, and the
citizons of Canton generally united today
in paying tribute to tl.o memory of
President McKiulrv. Manr beautiful
floral offerings to be placed on tha tomb
of tho latu President wero received hero
last nletit ami today, Including wreatba
from Washington. Chicago, Cleveland,
Pittsburg Hiid Eastern points, Mrs
McKinley took tho on flora to Wustlawn
and had them arranged about tho tomb.
Memorial services wero held at the
cemetery this afternoon tinder the aus
pices of tho votoronj' organizitionf.
BttCnUAK STATUE UNVELLKD.'
Now York, May 30 One of tho chief
features of today's observance of Memo
rial l).iy in thn metropolis was the nn
vulling of St. Gaudons' etatue o! Gen.
Sherman at tho Plaza entrance to Cen
tral Park. Secretary of war Root de
livered tbo oration and Grand Army
veterans, ueguiars irom uovornors is
land and detachments of militia took
part.
AT LINCOLN'S TOM11.
Springfield, III., May 30: A gen
oral obsorvancu of Decoration day was
held In Springfield today. Tho cero
monios at tho tomb of Lincoln in Oak
Itidgo Cemetry were more than usually
impressive. In tho forenoon tho graves
of tho eoldiers wero strewn with flowers,
and on tho aurfaca of the Sangamon
River flowers woro cast in honor of tho
memory of tho dead naval vetorans.
UNVEIL STATU OF m'KINLEY
Adttms, Mass., May 30: Tho horolc
cast bronso statuoof Prosidont McKin
ley was unveiled today with impressivo
cxorclBCs and in the presence of a large
crowd that included many persons of
promlnonco, Tho statuo represents the
Proudeut In tho attltudo of delivering
an address. It Is mounted on A pedes
tal of granite on a triangular plot of
land In front of tho library, of which
Prosldent McKlnloy laid tho cornor
stono on hie visit to Adams n few years
ngo. as tho guost of his friend, William
B, Plunkolt.
TORNADO -VISITS
GEORGIA
Atlanta, Juno I Tolophonea say that
a terriffiu tornado visited Gainesville
Bhortly after noon today and probably
100 potaona wore killed.
Eight viotlma are hurried boneath the
cotton mills, and eighteen wero killed
in the center of the town, where they
had Bought refuge lb a ator6.
The worer 500 fn tholmlllalwhon tho
Btorm came. Tho list of injured ia very
great, bat the actual Hat cannot be
known until the debrlaol tho millis
Roared aw,,
i '.., t.; , , . rztrr.
Emineut Actor Coming
ArranecmontB haVoat last been con
mm mated lor the appearanco of James
Keano and his company of uniform cv
cellenco in a repertoire o( Now York
successes. Mr. Keano Is well known
here and his success in the Knstorn pro
diibtloris has long been known by hia
many ctbso friends. James lino long had
a doilro to vhdt hivfriouda and relatives
in this part of llio country, but he did
hot feol that ho could rparo liie time It
would lako. Js his rervlcos aro bo much
in demand hv IiIb profession. Conre
quentlynn effort was made to get )iirn
to bring his company to our city ami
filace business with pleasure, thus glr
ng him a chance o renew old acquaint
anccs and to glvo theater patrons nn
opportunity of seeing his work. Mr.
Keano is one of the moat prominent
young actors in tho world and linn been
Identified with nothing but the Very beet
attractiona Ho has rnKagid a very
clever leaning lady In tho person of
Miss Lillian Albortaou, who slanda high
in her lino of work, and who has Won
noticeablo in many eastern hits. Other
members of tbo company compriro art
ists of raro ability with unequalled rep
utation, Jamoa C'Niel, who has a record
of brilliant eucceea In New York City bo,
introno of them.
Tho engagemonl will opotf next Mon
day. June 8th, with tho play of Monte
Clirieto. Seati will bo on ale tomorrow.
Thunday. at W. J. Butler's.
DECORATION DAY
AT SUMNER SCHOOL
Decoration Day was celebrated in the
Sumner school, of which M'eh Gibbr ia
teacher, Friday afternoon, Many visit
ors woro present, and tbo following pro
gram wai ably can led ont:
"Battle Uymn of the Republic"
School.
"Memorial Day," Alta Archibald.
"Cover them over with flowera" May
Selander.
"The Starsond stripes" Six boya.
"Tenting on tbo old camp grounds"
School.
"Character of Grant" George Belan
doh "Grant aa a soldier" Fred Stock.
"Life of Gen. Grant" George Catch
log "Lifo ")f Gen. Leo" Nettlo Byers.
'Gettysburg" Winnie Selander.
One in blue and one in gray" Myr
tle Boon.
"The bine tod the gray" Agnes
MatUod.
"Flag drill" School,
"America" School.
"Tribute to the dead" Six girls.
The following took part ia the flat;
drill:
.llia neianuor, amy oeianacr, ucorgv
Selander, Edith Solandor, Winnio Selan '
der, Jiaamie Stock. Frankie Stock. Beth-
Ul oiuv, .. uivv., .'... .a u...,y,
C'n.1 C.o C.vl, Hr..tl TT.r.I. '
Rath Harris, Alta Archibald, ChasBoone
Myrtlo Boone, EfDo Oatthing, George
Catching, Bertha Catching, Rudolph
MattBon, Agnea Mattson, Medford Les
ter. Stella Grant, Nottie Byore, Miaa
Glbbs, tbachtr.
After the exorcises, they repaired to
cemetery abundantly laden with flow
ers. Mies Ides. M. Snyder,
TrtMBNr o( tfc
Brooklyn Ksit End Art Clab.
" If wotntn wouM psy mors atUatlea to
thtlr health w wouls hsvt mors happy
wlvw. mothers and oWhtsr. sad If they
would obitrve rtsttlte they weald (lad
thst Mm doctors' pnscrlaVjoai de not
perform the msay stsres Uvsy arc jlvea
credit for.
" la eeruolUflj wWt my druW he sd
vised McElres's WkM el Csrtfuisad Thsa
ford's Blsck0rMifM, sad so I took It sad
have every resseN to thank Mm fer a new
life opened up to me wHh restored health,
and It only took three months to curs me."
Wine of Cardial Is a regulator of the
menstrual fuaatloas aa4 M a most as
tonishing tonic for woaaett. It cures
scanty, sippraseed, toofreausnt, irref
ulaxsMjUnMenstruatioo, faUlajr
of the yfcBb. whites aii icdir4f . It
is, Bflpful whset ftpttfehMul woaum-
Suentiy brings a dear baby to homes
ist hive basa Wes lor yart. All
druffglsts havo J .00 bottlM of Wiae
WlNE-CARDUl
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XEAKLY HEALTHJ)AY
Provisions of a Novel Mcasuro In-
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troduCed in Utah Legislature.
JMnbDM a JLnl Holii1nrof ft e First
Iloudr of October AVhn Ererr
Ilalldlnfr In tiim ttnt Mt Uo
Cltnned and I)InlueotU. '
"Health day" fs the name of a new
legal holiday created by a bill Intro
duced in the Utah legislature. By its
provision! the firat Monday in October
I to be the .algiml for a general clean
ing up. On thU day every person In
the state mmit clean and disinfect
thoroughly dwulllng houses, stores,
theaters, public halls of all kinds, nnd,
In fnct, every building frequented by
people.
City councils, town boards and
commissioner ni4' Ih'Atn'ictcd to en
force the law, and there is a penalty
of $50 for failure on the part of any
person to clean upnnd disinfect as pro
vided. It is made t.Se duty of the tat
board of health to prescribe the ill.
Infectnnts to be u td, and the local
authorities mutmnl inspections and
proKecute any perao "J who fails to
make a thorough Job t if it.
The sponsor for 1;he measure ia
ItepresentntiTe WHUam E. White, a
former Colorado man. The bill has
met with considerable favor among
the legiclatora and ft iv said to stand
a good show of bcconiLag a law.
"I believe such a measure a this will
be a great help toward preventing
ds," declared ltepresentotiv
White. "It will also educate the people
nlong sanitary lines."
SERUM CURE FOR PlfEUMONIA.
Said o dare Ilcan tHaetTrd bjr u
ItaUUiB S-rBta A. Nw Tnicr-
h
cnloals Svroia.
Profs. Fanicht and Tizzoni hyc In
foriru'd the Academy of Sciences of
Bologna that they hare discovered te
bacillus of pneumonja, -.vhich, they
aay, multiplies in a most extraordinary
manner. They further say that they
have successfully experimented in de
stroying the bacilli with n rabbit
ncrum In persona suffering with pneu
monia. ' l
The Vienna Tageblatt credit Dr.
Margorck, a young Viennese bac
teriologist, attached to the Pasteur in
stitute in rarii, with.the invention of
a new tuberculosis aerum, which ha
been successful in a n amber of cases
at various dates since Prof. Koch's
tuberculin failed 12 years ago.
Prof. Schroettcr, laryngologist, and
Prof. Wefchselbaum, bacteriologist at
the Vienna university, testify that" Dr.
Margorek is a serious scientist. Iney
nunnt, tne possibility of the ,arvai
I achieving what
ia claimed for
I tile (llscoverr of mirh a itrun
. . ..
merely a question of tia.
xJUtOBU AfxgR FQiKT
( Bodle of Bfaa'"WIC. mm Xathr Aro
UMCoverra M ma Meaaa Af1r I
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A remarkable funeral haa taken place
at Colyton, Devon, England. The em
bsJmed bodies of Mrs. Jenny Kingdon,
who died 40 years ago, and of her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Barah Jane
Gibbs Kingdon, who pasnd away IS
yeara since, wore inUrred adde by aide
In the presence of a large number of
townspeople.
Mr. llarry de Spencer Kingdon, a'
man of very eccentric habits, has Just
died. After his death the embalmed
body of his mother was found in one
of the rooms of his house, and that
of his wife, also embalmed, waa dis
covered in the greenhouse.
Some years ogo Mr. Kingdon built a
mausolsum with three sarcophagi for
the reception of the bodies of himself,
nis wire ana mother, ills own body
' was not laid to rest with tho other
two. . ,
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NEW FACTS ABOUT MOON.
I
. Aumiatmnt Profaaaor or Aatroaoaar at
llarratrd riKouraa Oat tbo Altttado
j of Cratara on hc SatellUa.
William Henry Pickering, assistant
professor of astronomy nt Harvard,
has made a discovery Interesting to
astronomers. Dr. Franz, the German
astronomer, publiihed two years ago
. an exhaustive treatise on "The Moun
tains and Craters of the Moon," in
WUICII uic inuiuue unu longliuao Ol
each fountain and crater were care
fully worked out. ,
Prof. Pickering has been at work
recently on a new atlas of the moon,
and he has discovered that no account
has been taken heretofore of the alti
tude of the craters. He has discovered
that the latitudinal and longitudinal
measure of each are greatly affected
by the height. .
Student' Coatlr Ktasoa.
A young student at Oberlin col
lego has paid ut the rate of $37.50
apiece for two kisses which he stole
from a fair coed. The student had
accompanied the girl to a college en
tertainment. When he returned her
safely to the door of her boarding
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nnrted the nftnlr to tho denn of tin.
(woman's department, who effected
jthe rcrnll of a $75 scholarship which
thoyoung man preriouaiy enjoyed. 4
Maachaarta Itomolr Mna'a llefflK.
''A Minnesota man committed aui
Icldo a few days ago because ho was
liomcly. He should havo gono to
MaHftehuertt, say a tha Chicago Ilea-(ird-IIcrald.
There are iwilmcn down
thoro who don't' m$$ )lttla thla
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redueo everything to an absoluto pof
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cd bim by saying, "Sir, supposo yon
begin the, reform In your own bousefJi
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