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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1903)
fwwtV(SvMKtfi iiiSaMrilirTif'ain-ati'' E,M-W ' -L - py?!!?17S! (f .1' ff. , 1 . I. . V V ' i -IK 1 ', it .V' I j- 3 ; 1 WFFRT Y fnAT MAIL ,f VOL XXVI, MARSH FIELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON July 1$. 1903 NO 29 iU.Vil. MAY BE . ALIVE '. . ' FRIDAY No' Change in Pope's Condition, Physicians Call Case Extraordinary Koine, July 10 The U o'clock official bulletin inys "Pmlng Iho nUht tto 1'ojiu had n period of (Imp, No change Ii obit rvml In his (tonutal condition, l'ul.allou Is b'J, respiration .'10, temiH-ra- turo 39 '.' cmillgrade," A special rdlliuu of thu newspaper Tribunal totlny aya thu present ludlca tlom Hro that Iho I'opo may llvu until tomorrow, ntul porilbly with great dlfll culty until Friday. Thu I'opo was reit.eis nnl uttoiiy this forenoon, and compUlnH.t ol hi uuubllty to tlcpp. There It no been no leoccur rence of tlio delirium which yesterday canted approhonsiou, Tho Doctors con tlnuo to regard hit condition as dauber ou.but lay oil ordinary calculation aio llktly to fall In a case which thoy re gard aa oztraordlnary. Lapponl loft the Vatican again this morning to vlilt hit daughter who la seriously 111 with (ever. Toward noon I'cpo fell luto a calm sloep which Inttod nntU after two. Later: tho physlci-ins made another examination at 7 .10. Tho bulletin reads "During the day thuro has boon no epoclal chango In tho elate of tho august patient. Depression forces nro not aug mented. their profoMlotiAl record ttn.to play Mich iv nlno us was sunt o'i-r to Coon County to represent Iho KoiobtiflK puo,di). Wu won't call tho artlcln a lie but tlxr truth I) thut when Hottthurg played Daifdon, llri-fburg whs thut out by a score of IS loO, and uhen t'.'oy played North Dctid thoro was a mcoso kept by Uii olllulnt kjom koupor that showed up 7 to3, ud tho roainaNorthHoud did not put thrni out was, that thoy wanted I'oiiuburjf to make n llltlo off from the Wti receipts, at Mnrihflcld tho follow ing day. And tho reason Marsbfluld didn't vrntit lo stmt them out has Hint tlmy took pl'y on them r.ml didn't want to it'v ihuiii kliktd and hooted ut all the wav on tlttdr homeward trip. Mr. Hhnrt who pitched for Marth flold atfau.8t.thnm, never played a Kntno of ball lu his l)fe. Tho' Myrtle 1'olnl team Is no k-AKUe team and in fact it his no regular team, Tho team Koso burf plBfd ajnhut wai n tram that was plcled up JnaV bcfnru thu Kmo, ami thu tolloA'lui; day after Marshfleld K'inio tho Marrhfiotd eecond team offered to to play'them n huudrod dollars a eldo bat thu offer waj refused. MEETS DESERVED FATE Coming on Alliance Thu following paseengcrs tailed for Cos) lUy on atcrmer Alliance hem l'ort land July lCih:Kennoth Mitchell, Glun Grout, Mm Landreth, WK Powers Mm Alice Nichols, dipt Holm, Mra DenniriK, A J Fox, Arthur McDonald, Mra Ik'ckrtt, F A T.aUo, Mrr 11 K Kite, Mm Yaughau, Itev. W Stewart. Florcne IS lidtnRiidv, Mrs. C W Ward, J ilcNamco, Mn Mitchell, Mra Grout, Mrs Wright, It F Kites, Geo F Orgood- byitnd wife, Mrs Russell, Y 0 Bradley, Miss LcN'are Mr McDonald, Mr Rut- lrdge, Mra Davis, M Wallace, J A llojco John Kotkan, IjIs War J, K A Drown, Mica Archer, Alva Grout, A W Davl, K G floderlunp, Mra Ixipe, Frank Miller Mra McDnnald, Mlia MuNflre Guy Nich ols, Mra 1C Hackett, Win Vaunhan. 0 II Merchant, W L Patterson, Erlck John ton Raymond Ward. Coldblooded English Murderer mombura ot thu aristocracy. crlran ho rvcd twolvo rnontlnln il Ends Long Career of Crime i Indon, July 15, Samuel Herbert Doual, known as tho "Moat House'! murderer, was Landed today InChalraa' ford Prisou, ' Tho execution clours a career of crimv, that was surrounded by as manyclrcom otances of mystery and relation as the brain of a nuvellat over Invented. Tm iW U VA (ntMiliap m A n sml vailln 9 tut deed for which lift paid penalty was the ' ..-!.. . n.. n... rr.T ?a l tne mB mB ! T R- immihoi vt jnn vnuiuio wvvtin uuumiu, mim a woman of means who notealy- gave him heVarTectfofl,'bnt trusted htm so far he forced the checks of two well known For the pri son, lu J801 he again turned up w.th a yonnx woman whom he had met throuxb the fluency of a matrimonial advcrtljc ment. Tho two lived together for a con slderAble lime in country house ou the onlsklrte of the rillaa of Waltiugton IJackinyhamahlre. Dou'l devoted hia his time to chicken farming and all went well until another woman Arrived on the scone aud caused a breaking up of 'the eslabllthrnent, Ultimately in 1803 he made tha ac quaintance of Miia Holland, daughter of a f.tvorool merchant, who, m the evidence at tbo trial disclosed, wai pos nesfod of considerable rooms In her own right. How precisely Douga! first tc cared an introduction to Miss Holland is sot known. It Is said to, have been efoctod through a patrimonial agancy. Certain it is that Miss Hollaud con ceited s genuine Affection for Don gal, ami by mutal content they aggrccd to SOME . , I'JjMk' CLAIMS UNPAID Not Enough Money to Go Around- snIri frets fee relative allksawkdM ,-h- -o-w .. ymtrSa ef Rer aequat&tance with Daugal, and, WONDERFULLY GOOD RECORD loseburi's Version of Inc "Outlaws" Coos County Adventures G. 8. Jacksou'a "Outlaws" made a good record on tluilr .Co)a Gonuty trip by dofoatlnir MyrtloPoint onJily 3, and holdJiiRdownllunihnto two runs ou Jujy dtli, althoiiKh itbut out thetnielves. Ilnndory Is In the lead In tho Coon County ler(juo, Their Knino with tbo outlaws Indicate that the Coos County toamos havo been over rtod. It, i doubtfu) if DandOjii is tho,oqtinl of Alb'any, tho ulluiulcn. in the Vnlliy tio. Uou burg Roy lew. LANGLEY'S FLYING MACHINE Will Try to Navigate ' ifie Air i It is now ,'ividnnt th.tf t' o U ui'ir Review did not uoiiuu our ropoit of thu KUino of JncHsou'd Pocket pool pluyera whllu In their itiuml tour of Cooj County. Tho pooplo who wltnt'ts'od tho Koe burr unmes uml rond, tho artcl tlmt thu RoseburK Revtuw published hbout thu Kamua, think that tho Riwlew has boon trying to introduce uuo ol tho An nnlns extras, uhun eh? tryu to tell us about the "Outlowa". The Coos County tciiuiH ouuht to bo outlawed, whim tliovbloop bo low from bun motor utves tho power. Vh!o W'aUm, Va., July Ifl-Lnnglcy'a lvinr ninciiiuo is on a noueo uoat on- ulibrod two miles from tho Maryland shore. Professor I.muley arrived thin nfteinnon. A Bldei'xjmnso of wator n'lth low htiidiou clthor bldo mnko it im tdeiil .tpctl t'litlnc ground, It le underetocd thut tho Mrut tout's will bo uiado with modelo. Ouo of I.nuRley'e nnsletnutB will make tho Urot llh:lit with tho big muehlno. Tho nmchluo appears, about OS foot Ioiik by 15 feet wido In cantor nudtnpors to point I. Tlicru u ru four aruopluuoe nt bow and etqrri, onch 23 feet long, eight foot wide nmt silk covered. Tho opurntore plat form limine helow tho body and a huso- Indeed, ot Lis mere exittence. El to l.UV lllfl lonalr MftAt Firm, vrfiurx ' V , . , - . ,. , Togetlipr they went to live at Jloat they might live together In peace. He . , .... i i.i . Fan J exceedingly lonely spot at betrayed her trust, And with scarcely .... , , , Claverlng. Boon After comraenclDg conceivable baseness, drove her out into ., ,. , ., , , . . v. tbelr nBcy Dougal began to fill up the stillness of tho night to blow out , , . .... .... up thi ditch leading from the farm yard her brains, that he might become pos- , , . , ,, , i lethexnoat. This work was notcom- scsseu of her property, which he suc ceeded In del br forln, ),r n.. in on tho d7 wbea b determined her checks. t0 take he 0DbPPy woman's life and ., , ,, ., . . it afforded him a ready made grave in Dougal'a was a decidedly varied career, , , , , , , . whlck' to bury his victim. Miss Hol- and one fall of Incident. He was a man u , . ,,,. . lani waa seen alive for the laat time on of amort military appearanco, pleasant lTv 10 1CAO V ! . .1.. .. .At. .,i iti- , ...... -' " """ i,u vur " eJO uo ws j'wr.i niiu I'WttkliWt iUUUCI XitVIJ ' tions which onablod him to win tho af- 8fB g,D bai no trace of her HB8 dl8 fcctlone of unditcerning ladies both In WVCrtd untI1 foarye" afterward, when America and England, whom ko lured th teB,t,n' o( wotBn were aa ' to their rntn. Of ',1. .rl Hf rl, . Anirimi bum. U IS one 01 tUe his joining the army, Ilttlo Is known, "markable features oUhe case that dur- a- - . , ,. ' , ., , lng all these yeara DoWal bad been able As a mpmber of tho Royal Engineers . he was stationed for a considerable time toct"her ,,doab,?,, wt "r In Nov. bcotla. When he firet landed Mature to checks and carrying on cor- . tT . , , , , reepondeoce with her bankers and brc- In Halifax he was accompanied by a -u. -i ,. , . , , . kera. To the few inquiries made Dougal wife, who suddenly became 111 and died. 6bo was" bu.lcd the following day. "P1'1"11 th wl". Holland had gone Three wctks alter tho death ot his wile W Jter he bronght hia . Dougaalled for England, and returned " wUo t0 tlMtMw.. introducing flvo.wocki later with enethor woman, at,.flrst as hi? widowed dauchter. whom he Introduced as bis wife. ' Dlvorce P""ng- & oRl, ... ..... , ,..., real wife, interrupted after a deotee nisi It was stated In Halifax thut this , , ..... . . nd been granted, by an, affiliation order woman had a cousldoub o fortune She ,,.,,. obtained by a village gt against him, seemed ou arrival to bo Sir excellent . ,...,., .. , , , . firet directed tho attontlon of the police health, but shortoly aftorwardit alio had ". , , ' , , . to tho continued abtonco ol Miss Hol fits of vomiting and coughing. In two weeks tho woman won dead, and on title occasion also tho rmnalna were! Dougal wae ret arrested on a clwrgo I .....! f 'tl.l II. f buried tho following day. When Dou- Wl ,U,,UB iu;B "" u'- c' while tho police were nt wotk endeavor Among Indian War ' Veterans, Salem, July 15 The Secretary of State has decided to pay bo claims ol the Indian war veterans beyond tke $100,000 appropriated by the legislature for that purpose, aer will he audit or k tue certiScatea of Indebtedneea for claims beyond the appropriation. This decis ion was made after 'Attorney General Crawferd rendered an opinion holding that bo warrant of law existed for audit lag ttta etalxi wke tke .. . . ' i . . JV ttUAal fi)tlLaur sjuBjSlsjSjajjst aMm1 A sasmf awsrTi fc"1!. safijsfrTflrs'vss sbpstw,,. sm m warrant oaa Mfally be &m i flrawau Undnr the opinion the 'Secretary will receipt for and file claims reaching the office, when appropriation Is exhausted, which will be at the close of business this evening. He will notify each claim aat to that effect, referring the claims to the next legislature for actios by that body. There will be about 300 of these claims which will remain unpaid, A recommendation will be made to the next legislature for a farther appropria tion, to meet demands aggregating $50,- 000. his lttl o, who was in the trnggy with klm, met an auiomob.le which was approaching at a high rate of speed. The horse becaase frightened at the raa chlnn and Mr. Mitsoer got out of the buggy to pacify him. He motioned to the man in tho auto to stop his machine, but the latter paid no attention aad went thBB-rferlag p.mt. Tha horse be came unmanageable And rati away, .l..lM .I.- ....... . lf Ull.... who bad lost his hold apoa the bits aad fallen. The horse ran down the road afco onchalf mile and upon the side of a steen embankment, when f(yfhott aad all tumbled over, bottom side up. The horse, which was a valuable animal, was foaad to be 'dead, either from aa intera al injury or fright and the beggy was badly damaged. Mr. Mltzaer has a badlybraised le where the buggy pse4 over him, bat the boy eeeapnl unbart.' Mr. Mitzner eame to towB aad awor out a warraat for th arrest of tke aatoe saobilkt, who ease from Portland ajfew days ago, but though ho is etill ia tows, or at least his car r, the warraat be not yet beea served. A criaaisal charge kas beea eatered agatBSt bias. .TRIES NEW ,-MAINSAIL Leads her Namesake no Home Stretch PORTLAND AUrOMOBILIST In Trouble Scares Horse and Is Arrested Salem Journal While driving aloag the road east of this city yesterday, GustaveMitsner aad Highlands, July' 18 Another mla J1 was tried on Shamrock III to day. There waa a 90 kaot breece wbest the start was made over a 90 mile eonrse at 11:20, the challenger being ia the lead 15 seconds. She immediately widsaed the gap. Third rounded the first mark at 12:63, i the old, boat, three ruinates later. The challenger after sailing tweaty Halle is $ minutes in the lead. The wladat 2:90 Is dying oat. t'til llnally left Halifax he percuaded n yoiiui voimu to utcoiupiuy him uud eho niterwards roturned to that city with i story of butrayal. Thd man was next heard of at Aldorshot and In vari ous parts of England. Later ho went to Irelnud aud thou married again. Shorlely afterwards he was appointed lo Eomo minor ofllco at Dublin Castle and among his duties was that of bank inc; monoy. While employed in Ireland lng trolvo the myatry ol her disappear ance and in tho pereevereuce in their search (or tho body they won general praleo. 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