Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, June 27, 1903, Image 4

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WEEKLY COAST MAIL
TELEPHONE, MAIN .y.
Entered In Uia rwtofflco at Marskflold,
as Sseanil Class Hatter.
MAIL rUBLISHINO CO., Proprictots.
P. C, LEVAR, F. X. HOFER,
Edltori And Managers.
G. W. WOODWARD, Foremn,
IssukI
kl Hcry Saturday.
1, 5t.5 9J, 91
Term: In Ad
,o Six Montis.
vane
DAILY: n? tuait. fr advance paymoat
..I.. - .M mam mAntk fa
TrVo. When UlM P'toT a
price is so ewts )er uk, sudigM.
issued every inoretng eept XfMday.
THK BIGFOUU
(Astorlan)
Mitchell, Falton, Williamson and
Hermann ! What mote can OrcRtn
want in the way of xepreientation? It
fhinsa do not como onr way it will not
be beciuso we have uot lon cooi to
ourselves in tbe matter of chooiin? nbte
inon to lojfc attar' the interest of our
state at the- national' capital. If the
knockers will Veep their hands off, or
potsibly in epite of them, thitetate should
is the next ten years eojy tvery buo
idal results from having these tvue
and efficient leaders where they can do
the most good. In such matters as river
and harbor improvements, artificial
propagation of fish, forest preservation,
irrigation and doieua of other import
ant questions relating to this state, and
in all tbe groat affairs ot other states and
o( tlto country at larce the iufluenco cf
tho Oregon legislators will be potent.
llat able lvuiilatom ulone cannot make
a good wUte. It is high time a lot of
Oreaoafana woko up to the fact that if
this neck of the woods is to take her
rightful plcc in the front rank It must
be because of tho tterlioc qualitiee, the
lively enterprise and tbe manly and
womanly virtues of her citizens as much
as by reason oi her great natural re
EOurcns. Real Estate Transfers
John W Koon to Chas Webb 20 acres
pi tee 2 t 23 r 13. tCOO,
Robert Uean to Reubau Quartermase
e2 of ew4 noi of 6w4 sec 2S t 27 r 13, 120
scree. 909.
J 0 Fullerton and wf to Reuben
Quartarmass nwlof sw4 sec 2S ne4 of
eel e2 of nel tec L"J t 27 r 13, 160 acres.
fll20.
B R Banniuff and wl to C D Price,
nw4 of nel ne4 of nw4 e2 of nwi see 10
t30r 11, 100 acres, f COO.
Ohas N Norrls to L J Simpson t2 of
nw4 w2 of ne-1 sac 20 t 2J r 12 $1000.
Coos Bay Land Co by Sberifl to Anth
ony Werley Kast Marthfleld, $7000
Wm Galliir and wf to J L Thompson
tract in Coquillo City, $140J.
Marie L Brown and bus to Josephine
Jones lot 10, blk 20 North Bend 350.
M J McDonald and wf to BurtSoalJIots
0 ond 10 block 2 Elliotts add, Coquillo
City H0.
Ohas S Nosier and wf to O A Kelly
lotfl 3 4 and C Riverton, $100.
Choe A Wheeler and wf to Will F
Smith lots 3 and 4 e2 of sw4 see 30 t 20
r 10, $020.
JasTGuerln to Dora IMgelow lot 2
Mock C, J H Robert's add Myrtle Point
$90.
Jas T Guerin to Ella B Guerin lot 3
block 5 J H Koborte add Myrtle Point
Ole Evorson to Minnio Tovrer Lots 1
2 0 0 7 block 14 lots 23 4 6 0 7 8 9 and 10
blocka 813 lots 1 23 45 and 0 block 3a
NaBburg'a add Marehfield $10.
Wm Ohas Lund w to B Timmerman
John F Hall and J "VY Bennett trusteo,
lots 13 ,13 16 and 10 block 40
Marshfleld 11
h J filupsoa j
Simpson; arid wf to O W Oalef lots
S block -13 North llend $5
J S Coke to Julia Getty and Otto
Solicitor 1-2 Interest of tide land from
in; P II Manle Donation ckitns $10
Wtn McCnllocl: to Martha MiCullook
n of not of aw-t and 10 acres in lots 3
afc.11 tsa It 11 10
Win W Gipo end wft o K R I)(nu nml
Co o 1 (it sw I fee 32 '20 ! of te-t mo 90
nrl of nel oe 81 nw-l of nM sec fiV t 21
r II to!) acres fttXW.
1. II Chrktoiiguii to W T Ksrr lots 1 2
3 nnd-t bleAK 4 Noilot'd add Crquiilo J
City tlO.
Sat ah Hacker assignee ol David Mono
Jrto llonrrSi'CRStckn lot Stand 7
bltvk ft? KmpltoClty hUSuvt4 t4
of s4 sc IS V r VI rS of s I ec 19
t8rl3 swl of sc4 kt 6m-3 et ttt-4
r 14 HM.
Kvpr Tfcoma U Uaboila Ttmnnh kts
S ami 4 ftrt of ew I se 1$ lot 1 Jiv 19 l S3
rlilU.
Uoirs of V Thomas to Jens Hansen
34 sec 17 t 2G r 13 ICO ace t&0.
CORNELL
OARSMEN .
VICTORIOUS
Carry Off Honors' in
Four-Oared Race
Poughkeepiie, N. Y , June 24 All ar
rangements fot the intercolljgiate nseo
ciation shell races which took place here
tbii afternoon had been completed by
tbe regatta committee at 11 o'clock this
morning.
The morning trains and boats from
New YorK brought thousands of visitors
and elaborate arrangements for their
convenience wero made.
The raco today re-Echeduled to becin
nt 4 o'clock, tbe Indications baying been
that tbero would be a good ibb tide At
that time. Tbe program laid out was
as follows:
At 4 o'clock University four-oared
sheila. Distance, two miles. Entries,
Columbia. Cornell and tbe University
of Pennsylvania.
At4:15p. ra. Freshman elf-ht-oared
shells. Distance two miles. Entries,
Cornell, University of Pennsylvania,
Syracuse University and the University
of Wisconsin.
At 5 p. m. University eight-oared
shells, Distanco, four miles, Entries,
Columbia, Cornell.Georgetown, Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, Syracueo and
University of Wieconein.
There was little delay, and at 4:10 tho
varsity fours wero eff with tho Pennsyl
vania crew leading
Tho great strugglo of the race waa be
tween Pennsylvaina and Cornell, and
at tljequnrter they were nip and tuck.
At tho half, all were together, when
the strongest teams drew ahead, Cor
nell croeelnjj tho lino first, with Ponn
sylvania a close second, Wisconsin third,
end Columbia, of which better things
bad been expected, brining up tbe
rear.
BATTLE
GROUND
MONUMENT
Buffalo, N. Y, Juno 20 AtLewIstown
today there was nnvelled with interest
ing ceremonies a tablet orcctod to mark
theeito where Genoral WInfleld 8cott
planted a battery at tho opening of the
battle of Queonatown, October 13, 1812.
The tablet waa erected by tbe Niagara
Frontier Landmarks' association and
tho unveiling was performed by tho
decendanta of Major Benjamin Barton,
who owned tho land on which tho
battle waa fought
JUDGE
MAKES .
SNEAK
Flees For His Life From
Feudists
St. LomU. Juno MtVithcloihi torn,
peuniktt, without railwuy ticket or be
$, Jttdpi Ttaiun Marcuui, of Mueco
cw 1. S., rpnt ltt uittht in tho unit
uti room of the Union depot hero, lie
kid t rive from Lciiugtoti to savo hit
life.
Mitrcum taj g he had ronton to tear au
attempt to assaiiuutc him, and tied from
tie Phoenix hotel. Ltlnton, to avoid
the friends ot Jott and Whito churged
with rnurderin;i his brother. Ho did
not daro to return to the hotel to git hit
ba;gago. llo thinks ho lost his rutin ty
ticket as he ran for tho drpot ut LexiiiK
ton. Ho spent tlo tnornim: searching for
j Senator Stone who it n friend of his.
It is presumed he ddsires Stone to an
Viet him in cashing a bank chock. Mar-
cum is fairly wealthy.
Smith to Blaine
It ex-Pottmaster-Generul Fmlth aad
not been so much for n "party" man,
vraftin in the Portal Department would
have been stopped in Uia administration.
Founh Assistant Tiristow at that time
suspectod Chelf Machcn, ol the free de
livery servfees, of mal-administration,
and after mnuh urging tho Pottmoster
General ordered au investigation of tliut
burrau. Tho work was done In a hap
hazard way, and as n fitting ending Postmaster-General
Smith whitewashed
Machen,
Perry Heath, rx.Fjrst Axiletant Post-matter-Uenorul,
who is being placed in
an unenviable portion in the fraud in
vestigation, gave no orders which did
not have the approval of his chief.
The name of AbnerMcKlnley bobs up
in every fraud being unearthed, but it
is believed it he is guilty he has covered
his tracks well to escape, and will ewcape.
Orogoulai:.
PRESIDENT
READY FOR
VACATION
Business Wound up for
a Season
Washington, D. 0 Juno: 20 Tho
President was busy t? Jay getting official
busineeB in tship? so that ho can leave
Washington tomorrow for his eummer
vocation. There wore a number of cal
lers during the day, but tho most ot
them merely desired to pay their re
spects to tho President before liia de
parture. Tho members of tho diploma
tic corps have ecattored for tho a-immer
andfofflclal business at tho capital has
reached tbo stagnant Btago which char
acterizer it dnrtng tho eummer months.
ABide from tbe post office Investigation
now in progress and the Panamacnal
treaty, about which nothing can bo
dono for tho present, thoroare no public
questions of great importance to occupy
tho attention of Mr Boosovelt nnd be Ib
left freo to enjoy bis vacation with bla
family in tho simple fashion that has
become his custom, According to prea-
curt inrnngenientnho will leave Vinli
IhhIoii early tomriow morning rtntl
rmch hfn home it Oynter Bay about
fl o'clock tomorrow alUiriioon,
LIPTON
AT WHITE
'HOUSE
Wacliinpton, Juno .fl Sir Tlwmii
Llplou in n gtiujt e! lin(r at tlm White
lluueu houM ,trlrtly iaformul Hwp.
tion.wnn tuudiuid. l.tptou hihI Fiji?
otii)eunoliiintiouhly. McHidy, H.ukm,
Sanger, K RtuUirtrndor W Mtn, Corhlu
and 1'eikliiH of Now Yolk wete alio
prrsent. Provident KooiWit and Lip
ton nro old nciinintunc;3. l.iptou
invited Uooevolt tonltuotn th)ncbt
rarut) (rum the Jock ot bin private yauht
Erin, v.hich the PruviUent conditionally
accepted.
MAY HAVE BEEN
A MAN OVERBOARD
,,,... ... , .. ,,
Captain. Norman Nelrou. of the Cnoe
'
-rngo i.iiraviui; binimn inimina
Man. that wlieu the Alliance vent out!
. ji..i) ... Yi- i... i ... I.... . . .1
i ., u. ,.. n ciinuur, uuruii; a leg
the wan Hen by the man on lovkuttt to
stop just outside tho bar and lower n
Itffboiit ULd nppMtuftlly Kinrch for a
.imn o'.er board.
Captain NnUon iiumchwl the surf -boat
ea quickly as pcwiblo nnd startud for tlm
Hemic, but whn he hrriv.d t!. Alliancw
h.tJ pr (need ml North n ithout giving uny
signals ot uuy kind, and It is hopd thitt
no accident hnd butatlvn any one on
board,
Ioii-rtor r;nrrnt nf lit- Army,
(ononil Geortri1 II. Ilurtoti, who U.n
Just liwi comuilNnlomd Innpector gen
eral of the L'nlti'.l HtHtvn army to nue-i
ceed Genera I Breckinridge, retire, Una
been n member of Hint department'
of Dulawaro and wan graduated from
West Point In tho clnss of '(5.", Junt too
Into to nee service In tho civil war.
He'
hnu Kaon much flghtlng on the frontier. )
SIRES AND SONS.
Dr. K. N. D. North linn riwtumed the
dlrcctornhlp of tho cciihuh bureau nt It diplomatic treatment of territorial
Washington, to eucctud Wllllum ll.1 denlgnH. St. Ixiiiln Globe-IJernocrat.
Merrlam. j Whatever may bo tho Immediate out-
Chester I. Long, tho new senator, como of tho Mnnchiirlnu agitation, It
from KanwiH, I nu eritlitinlnntlc duller. neoijiH altogother probable that eventu
man and belongs to it trout luring club ally tho Ulaclc nea eplnodo will bo re
in Colorado. peuted. At n convenient Hennon. in
ProfoHsor Wnlkhoff of Munich, who
has given much time to tho ntudy of
prehlntorlc mnn, lina como to tho con
clunlon that our oldest male uncus tors
could not talk.
Commodoru Vnndcrbllt, tho first of
tho Vunderbllt family and founder of
its fortune, ubed to nay thin: "Never
tell anybody what you arc going to do
till you do It."
A. W. Longfellow of Boston, n ncph
ow of the poet Longfellow, la tho arch
itect engaged for tho building of n 11
brnry on tlto old WadHwotth-LoiiKfel-
How estate, nt Portland, Me.
To Professor Angelo Hcllprln has
boon uwnrded by tho Geographical so
ciety of Philadelphia tho F.lliiha Kent
Knno incdnl, only conferred on two
Hclentlsta before. Ho has also been re
elected president of tho noclety.
Lord WemysH Is the only man who
over Htruck King Edward. When
Trlnco of Wnlcs tho king sat directly
in front of Wemyss, who crushed the
prlnco's high hat when bringing bin
hand down to forcibly Illustrate un nr
gumcut. Tho vcncrablo Parko Godwin baa
been celebrating his cJgbty-soventh
birthday, nnd ho nppenre to bo In n
Bufflclently vigorous and healthy ututo
at JSifiLfi53 JJOlojonAlldja.ttt juv J
I'Utto!
the cougrntulatlotii.
Hour TnieUH, otitnldo tho live civi
lised tribe ot the Indian Territory, lit
the only Indian leKUIulor In the world,
lie I n member of the leglnluture of
Houth Diihotn und iimtdeit ut Hot
Spring), llimr TiitekH In tin Ognllitlu
Klotix and Ih an expert Imrber by truile. !
Judge John J. JiicKnon of I ho mirth
orn dlwtrlet of Went Virginia hiu nerv
wl the United Htuten In n Judicial ca
pacity longer (linn any other Judge In
the country, lie wan appointed to hi,
printout ulllce mi Aug. It, 18(11, ami will
noon have nerved forty-two yean. Thin
record ha no wpjnl.
THINGS THEATRICAL.
AiiRttitun Tlmtnns has nailed for n
tour of three mniithn nhnmd.
Frnnl; O. Itontwleli'n animal exhibi
tion linn opened at Coney Inland fur n
Ktiiiiiiier nm.
Mlii Minna (JIniiMeiiullti), known on
the Htago n Mlm Jane Field, linn re
tired from the cunt uf thu "ISnrI of
Fawtucket."
ArraugetnentH hnvo been coacludcil
by which Marie Wnlnwrkht will ntar
next nwirtoii In n nninlivr of Khake
apeintiu n'vlvaln.
On of the tnoxt numptiioui of tlm
theaters which nrw to Im built in Un-)
dou'H now iHtinre. Aldwycli, U to be,
named the Waldorf. j
After IihvIhk miccccdcd both In the
Unite 1 Hiati-M and KitKhiiid Jiintla
lluntly Mcl'urtliy'M play, "If I Were,
King." ban Jtut been given In Turin.
Mr. Stanley 11. Forde. Imiko. Imn
I Ik,,.,, (.tiattuiHl for (he role of (!k Mar-
ihjii umnni ioi uu rou u iw.w
i nil it Inuir n "Tie (leu in." i en tin -
Stewart Opern wmipwny In to prinlueo.
Lionel Itnrryniire Imn coiillrmod the
rMtuirf tkt lila . nifii.'i.iii..ft I., Mtui All.
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Ki Ajcvnuu, u ou-'Kiio'r oi iiir mm'
Colonel
ol John A. MeCaull, a former
comic otKrrn inaiMttr.
CHURCH AND CLERGY.
The nw ItotnluWii hoiwe of ntudlor:
to to 'ik iinmcoittit'iy Imkuii in u and
lugtou iwnr the Catholic university.
When Iliiinhed It will lie thu lurnenl
Gothic inuiiuntery in America.
DurliiK the Itfteeu yeari that Itov.
IJr. Charlctf Herald wan txtator of Ok
ItethttMla Cougregntlonnl chureli of
ltrooklyn inoto than l.ixn) memU-rri
won; added to the coiiKrexntiou.
There are exactly 150 rellgloiii bod let
In l'roteHtnnt und Itoiimn ("ntliollc
America, 115 from I'ruteNtnut and live
from Unman Cuthollu origin, and (hey
i lucrouko at the rate of nhout one a
yr.
Hev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke nay the
American churt-li In Merlin In a ont of
ftrent liiiKirt.ine,.' and cull for a gen
erotiM nupiHirt from the AmeilcMii peo
ple. IJr. Vnu Iiyke'n flrnt iittemptH nt
regular prenrlilnw were mude In tlto
Dorvlces of llmt church.
ANIMAL ODDITIES.
An eagle can live twenty dnyn with
out food and h condor forty dyn.
Tho Interval iMHwevn the inttU of
I Inrpj KncMtt llko (be uiincoiidu or
bou vnrj from twenty to IKxi daya.
Flying llh do not imnnlly rliw more
1 thuu three feet above the Koa, hut they
hno lKen known to fall on n leck ns
much nn twenty feet above tho water.
I Sheep have no twth In tho tipper
j jaw. In bo rue part of (ho world thvro
uro Hheep that have moat of their fat
, In their tnlln. Tho fat of the tall In
Jcr' hofl "ml ,K winetlnioH used an
MANCHURIA.
" "i iiuwnn wihhh in uiunn ih nn
VTVi...a. i. ..a.. .. y.t .
('lion uuor uiai ouiy uunnia can get
through. Now York l'retw.
Tho bear that walk like a man linn
tho trend of n cat In edging along In
"'Pitoof treaties, the formal aciiulnltlon
f tho territory will bo announced. '
IOtusns City Star.
J t
The Hpbtuz.
I'ntionco wiiut om no menu rry,
iipeaklng of her uphlnxllko cxpres-
Blo,,? , ,
ijumer lier niouy Kmre, i uuDiwayj,.
Yonkeni Htiiteuumn.
t H
'i'urnlnw tlio HcnlcM.
Tho flHh are nmallcr than they were
When father pulled tho lino with vigor,
Bonichow our utatcinentu don't compuro;
Our fluli uru inimllcr utoricH IiIkit. .
C'iilciijfo itLcord-llcrold. '
AlllMl
Bomo of tho coldcat receptions wo
rccelvo In llfo aro nt home, whero tho
word "Wclcotno" In woven Into tho
door mut. New York Times.
A I'nnillliir "Wnrnlnir.
When Onbrlcl oa tho final dny
Doth net tho cchocH hurnrntnir,
ThoH hear tho horn and clear tho way
And thlnlc an nuto'a comlnir.
(Jic-vilnud l'lula Dealer.
"A HunnIuu IliiKler.
Itussla's ovldont Intention to main
tain her foothold Jn Manchuria, China,
with tho consequent probability of con
flict with Japan, gives cepedal interest
Joy tlto fcMlvltlPH mid to nppreo
fT.wk.
to the military iitrength of the cznr.
(he "irlniit of the north " UiihiHi hn
an army of l,Ki." Imttalloim of Infantry,
i,vi wUHlroim of cnvnlry nud :i.77f
cannon. There are itliuoit an ninny
rneen In the ltUBHlan army u i In the
EugllHh,
... . : ; 7. "., -. ,
Ui-rk nl thn (turnKn1. iit.
The njK'nltor'H right hand mail In cnll-
" ""!- Ic nt (he npeak.T'M denk" and Is
i ,,IM' ,,r ,,M' ",,Hl ("fill men In ll
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1 ","'"1"" " !"'"""""" " "" "-'
in to know thliiK". all Hilngn; In
fc(. everything wnnevtcd with Ii-kH-In
I Ion. He inunt know parliamentary
I Inw. iirtHiilvntH of tlw hoimo nod limit
, , ; .,
, "nVp "'p r" ", " T. . " ' " y
that they may tx cttml by tbe Hnk
cr or the etinlriiiau of the fonimlltet of
tho whole hout whenever a xtut of
tnler In rn!d or a pHrllamentnr l'lnt
In to Ih derldwl. lie uiimt know nil the
tDMiibern of tlo- ImiiHc und from wltnt
i Lain they come In order to tell thu
ijM-aker or (he ebalrmaii how to rc
oKulM them when (hev nddrean tho
iroldliig otllrer. He taunt kitow all
(he WH-relnrlen of (he pmhleut nnl
clerk of the HemWo, ho an to (ell tlte
presiding olfleer when (hen In a men
nnge from the prealdeut or tho nennlM
to Im received by the holimi. Ho l.eejrrt
the Una1 on men who am aitdroitalug
the lumne, nud (he "hnniiner" filla
when ho nnyn tbat a man Imn coiwoim
wl Ulu nllottitl time. Of nil t!iro
innn-t me Krentimt in in no wen in.
formed upon imrllamenlnry law. Thcro
In no Imltfx' to imrllniiieulnry riilliu,
ami many (totntH are fooiMl by I ho
man who will delve and dig and ndtdy
(he nubjevt all thu time. Waalilng ton
1'otit.
George (Hiluilrliigly) There In MUa
Mnwl. Hho In n Hrfect picture.
Oaru (with n Hui Ve. u work eJ
nrt. -Norrlatown (l'n.) Time.
JINGLES AND JESTS. "
Our llrlpluu If nml.
Wo urn illly Krov.1nc l-ttfr ,
And our vlrtorn do not MtH-pi i
"7)ir one iiaothi-r'n tiurdonn" '
In tlm trxt wo Mrlu to kci.
S'nr wrVn dflyn nro ilnrlc nnd illmnal
And n i)tit of rain dwicwwlu,
tVllli nlnnrlty w cmry
Tho loubiellnn of our frltnd.i.
Otclnidtjuruti VIUon In New York
TtUMV
Anltnnin.
you ashamed
"Aront
I rap?"
to nhoot
"Vannlr," mmwurwl Plclcnnlnny Jim.
'7Jut I Imnn' jrot money 'miff to npecu-
f-,, ... tlf..ll ..4- M lit l..
"" " nurai. - onnuiiijaoii
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i:inul to tli fjportnnttr.
'Rn viil ,'nnntitftr tni. n nnA,if..V
"Indeed I do; If you got hold of n
centlped ho wouldn't get nwny with
n iilnglo leg uupullcd." Pbllndn)phla
IiCdgej.
A Und Him-II.
A typewriter innld, (julto nrrtlqun,
I'or lor yunu u hunlmnd did klQUoj
Uuld iiliu, "A nlcu Ih-ihi
If I find, don't you know,
flfialJ Llmro my r4x dollnrn a wlouo.
Clnr.lnimtt Kn'julrnr.
Honpoolfxl Krimd.
Irfnk Nowrocko Why, thouo nro gen-
yj, jti(jiuH. '
Mu Nowrockfl-Aro thoy7 They look
to too llko iiecondhand Bturf.-Plttn-
burc Dlapatch.
vuuvzcxa ...-,.
A Conrthoiuio Cnnrtaliip. '
PIrnt Lftwyer Tho Judgo Booms quite)
i.wcot on tho widow.
Second lawyer What you might
call "legal tender." Princeton Tiger. ,
A rnrnflox. I
rrom tho world'a Krcut enmo of poltcr
'i'titii punulox I choooei ',
It often tueniH tho nuyent mnn'o ,
Tlio oao that huu tho hluru. r
-Cornell Widow. '
A Coiiiiuoii Kalllncr.
Hho Do you llnd It dililcult to real
ize your Ideals?
Author I llnd It moro difficult to
realize on them. New York Times.
Ill I.iiek,
Tho horsso race tlpntcr ofton brlnira
Temptation and dismay)
Tliu tlpu thut win aro always thoso
.Which you ucelcot to ulny.
J.,
--Urooldyn Bola,