I i nl i-r v ,. Wv WFF m AWA tJA fjusstfr. fl 4' T V mJ iw &, c , i VOL XXVI. NOTED STEAMER CRUSHED 'Crew Escapes North ern Cold Bpoclal to ths Mall. Ijtidon, July 22 Tlio strain whaler Vegn, In which Nofdentkjold rucom pllshrd tho northeast pnioe, wn crushed In tlio Ico nt Melville bar, April 'Int. Tlio ciw inwlu n .'100 mile Journey In nti open boat find reached nearest srltlemunt. then reached homo without coBtmUiti. BODY LIES IN STATE Dead Pope Looks as if Sleeping Harmony Between Church and State (Special to the Const Mnll.) Rome, July 22 A, private view of the .Pontiff's body, by church tllnltnrlru, thu diplomatic corpi, nnd thu Roman aristocracy, which ordinarily occurs nt ,1 "tho Sletlno Uhupel wn held today in tho ' throno room, in accordance with tho Popo'i wishes. ,, .... ... , t IhoroinovuloftheurncoHtalnliiBtho Viscera to theQalcrnnl chinch is widely eommentod on, na it is thu imriali church of the Kiua pnlnre, nnd lomu believe ... . . the nciiou prpnRi n creator I nrinouy between the church uud utate. The I'ojio'a face hr.n netumod u inoro natural QXrealon, i.lthoiiKll the ox-' treme thlnuufs of (tent ngu in ) lululy upi-nrenl. llo look at thuuti lnur. In n otitic e!ep. OmKlla nnd Iliuupolla have bocsmu .. . r voinphitely reootivllwl, thus n'ildlii thu furmer'e clmui:s to be olrultbh This inorniui; the I'oiw'e body wo liUll in KimUtn'i lu tint tt. nine room. hut it U uxpsctiul il util bu rumod to fit. rotora'thin uveuiug. Tim puutiuur torn hriH bhowu thu vital oriiaim himlthy, with tho exception of the luuga and pleura, Tho Snored l'ltm of tho Drutttn. The Driihlti held many plnntH sacred, aw, for liiBhuicv, vervain, hoIukq. mistle toe, ami iimoiit; trcou thu oulc uud tho rowan. There lu, I think, no nerlous doubt us to tho Identity of inly of theso oxcept tho Hecoiid (Helugo), which Is ironernlly thought to he thu club moRe. Oulc UllHtlutuu Ih coi'tiiliilv ruro. nnd that may huyo been the reason why It ' mu tin especially bucicu dinriictur, but it docu exlut. l3T.T".rUS YACHT ' SKIPPERS JOCKEY Opeclal to ths Mall. Nuwport, July 23 Tho Now York Yacht Club today rcces fur tlio Alitor cup TlirroOO foaUis wore to bo sent over n 48 inllu ccurro for a special prize. Vcntlifr condition, weronot ol tho best. Tlu fi'llclnl ntitrt um made nt 11:17 In n boiling sen, with I'll eight knot breeze blowing Hndlry. Tim Conrtitutioufnil isl to got Iter new mast In time to par ticipate. TIip start wis one ol tho bitterest ever witntsU'il, Commodore Morgan bad thu Columbia's whwol ami Copt, llarr the RoUnna'. lu'ii tho warning Clin sounded jockeying for position cotic inouccd. llarr carried tlio Kullunce upon tins Columbia ond'tbrew bur over on tho went bet qunt'vr. When the Bail ed off h Krtllnnc hung onto nnd fol lowed thu Columbia who enmo out Minrply nn:l stood for the line. Ibo Re liance followed backward nnd forth 'ic peatudly until tho Columbia suddenly shot across thu lino with Bnrr io oIobu to tho comuiltti'u boat that hu could not tack, but was compelled to taku tho Columbia' wake 45 minutes Inter. At 12 tho yachts nppronchod each othea on oppmlio tncks, when the Cob iimhm c nelly crossed the llollnucu'a bow. It teemed nuybody'a race when thu two dltanpcnrod In tho hrtooffl'olnt Judith. At 2:45 ut the crcond mnik the Re lUnro Itml n big lend over the Columbia, nnd wnscourtnutly pulling nwny.. IIic1i1hih1, July 211 Lack of wind ,iftV'1 n,, "'"J,1 ,' !)'? M,,,"rn,r0ck'iJ tod iv'h spin, hhnmrock I bird crossed the Imenl 12:50 nnd thu old liint three . minute lut r. The rntirvu is 31 miles. At 2 o'clock Shnmioek 1X1 blmik- leted the ehnllt'iip'r, and ibiin thuchnl cnv,,r r,uitfht u Muky wind nnd paeml I jj, , ,,, caURlt R wn, P'-ed around tho Chrtllener, wont iii'oiiud the ouier umrk nnd crossed the Chnlldnuers Imw. Thu ehnllenuer "ill be taken to Krlcbubin Bntnrdnv after- non, I RAjl ROA BUILDING IN 0KL0H0MA Gpselaifto tho Mafi. (Iittlnle, Okh., July 3 Conitruntlon work on tlit Oiieiit through Wenturn Oklulioma is piociwdtu at a rapid relet thu entire li'nj(ih now romplntml lu the luirltwry buluu about 10 miles. Wi'hin a mouth it ietxpcctcl thnt H(15 mllue ol tho road will bo in operation uud by tho uud of thu year GOO miles, Tho road, whon complotcd, will mnko nn almost boc-lhie through Oklahoma from Anthony, Knu,, to thu.ltud rlvor, nnd will peuetrnto somo of tho richest agricultural country, ns well ns tho cattle belt in Oklahoma, It will alto strike tho great wheat region of the mltory. MARSHFIELD, COOSfCOUNTY, OREGON July 25. 3 ALASKAN M BOUNDARY DISPUTE From Friday's Dally. New York, July Sf-Profotsor 0. it. Tlttmnn, superintendent of the United States coast nnd neoiletlc surver. ll lor Kurope toilay on nn Important mis ilon In connection with tho Alaskan loutidnry situntlon. Incidentally be will reprctent this ("vernmenj at the conference of thu Kc-odutlc ronRreos which metis at Copenhagen early next month. After the adjournment of the geodetic empress Professor Tinman will K to London 'to nssist tho American members of the Alotiknn bonudnry commission, ronrlstint; of Hicrctnry Root, Senator I)d(?c and former Senolor Turner of Washington. Professor Tittman is one I nf Ilia Iji.I i.nMlnil mun In l)m Ilntlrd Ptttea on the Alaskan boundary dispute. For years he has triade a spec&l itauy, of this anbJiHJt and ho has securvd for tho coast nnd geodetic surrey n ralaablo collection of old Uritish and other maps, some of which, It is said, show that the British geographers admit the American contention and that the territory in dis pute belonua to tho United Stntes. Pro fessor Tlttmnn has msdo nn impartial study of tho question, and as a result of his imeatipatlon, extonded over a num ber of years, be la firmly convinced that If nn argument ia reached by the commis sion it will bo fftvornble to the United 8tutee. Hu was one of tho commissioners who two years ngo studied original mops in Canada nnd examined boundary posts. in the northwest country aa n prelimin ary to thu work of fixing the truo bound nry lino. While professor Tittman is not n member of the' commission he will have great intlucnco with Its mem bers by giving him tho benofit of his technical knowledge nnd experience. Very Remarkable Curo of Dlnrrhoon "About ix y-nre- npo for the first time in my life I had a su Mpih ond ee xuru ettnet nf diarrhoea" siuh Mrs A I Ico Miller, of Mnrunn, Texas. 'I uot tern turary reliul, but it enmo bhek again and twain, nnd lor six long years I have enfiored more misery and ngony han I run tell. It wnH worse than death. My luisband HpeuV huudreda of dollars (or lheiclaii'rt profcoriptlona nnd treat moat without avail l'mnlly wo moved to Uofrjuo county, our present home, und one day I happened to bee nn advertise ment of Chainberlaln'p Colic, "OIiTJIera and Uhirreho'ti P.emedy with u tnatl inoiiial of a man who had been cured by it. Tim i'ihii w o t-itoiiiir to tny own thai 1 coimluded to try thu remedy. Ibo remit w nf? wonderful. I could hard ly realize thnt 1 wu well ngAiu, or be hevu It could be hi after ltug niffiaed eo long, but thu one bottlo of medieiuu costing but n few cents, curediino." For bale by John Preuss. A Poor naroan. "I'ea," npolofflited tho old dtlxon, "our town la.protty dirty, I lcnowj but wo havo n struot clcaulug burcatj." "Burenul" oxclulmed tho uusoplilsU cated stranger. "I should think that would be nbout tbo poorest hnplomcht yqu, could u,so for clcaulig Btrocts." "Well, It ls.'.'-Chlcago Tribuita. YOUTHFUL i MURDERERS TO HANG Special t tht MaU. Icxd.gton, Ky., July 2J Arrange ments have been completed by Jailor Wallace and his deputies for the execu tion tomorrow of tho two youthful wur dercrs, Earl Whitney and Clncd O'Brien. Seldom in tho criminal annals of the statu have more heroic efforts been mado to savo the condemned from the gnllows than In thecacc of Whitney and O'Hrlen. So conclusive was the evi dence of their guilt, however, that the higher courts aa well aa the executive declined to interfere, Whitney and O'Urkn entered the home of A. 13. Chlnn, a prominent Lex ington mcrrhnnt last winter arjd when discovered shot Mr. Chlnn to death in his bed. His con, Mr. Asn Chlnn, was dc'poratoly wounded by the burg lars in a battle in tho hall. He wound ed Whitney In tho straggle and this wound led to the dlecovery o'f the mur dercrs. SHAM BECAME REALITY Missouri Militia Men In Conflict Manylnjured and Some Seriously (Special to the Coast Mali.) St. Joseph, July 21 Tho encampment of tho state mjlltln had n ehnm ' battle Inst night that wns not all sham. Four regiments and two batteries en stnged In tho ilnrknoss far eff from spec tators. Tbo conflict became nctual when n company of infantry etolo up on tho battery nnd the captain of tho latter, angered at being eurptised, refueoJ to surrender when surrounded. Heads woro cracked and faces and heads were S'Jtbro plashed. The Infantry clubbed .... ...... their tipritiKjieia nius, nnu mo Daitery inou utod their sabres. Privates Gates nnd Klefier nro danger ously and perhaps fatally Wounded by sabre thrusts, and a doien others nro more or less seriously injured, Black eyes and bandaged heads aro common today. No ono ia allowed to entor the hospitals. llie'y mlgQC arrange an nufomobilo raco coureo in tho desert of Sahara. The grpund thero Is tlat and the place not much froquented liy'reetriattB.-- usuumors Axnnc&o, , 1903 GARDINAL GIBBONS AGED 69 6peclal to the Mall. V.nshingtou, I) C. July 23: Cardin al ditibons, of Baltimore, who is now In Emope to attend the conclave which is to choose the successor to Pope Leo XIII. la 03 years old today. It ia an odd olncidence and especially Interesting in connee"on with the gossip concerning Cardinal Gibbons' changes of succeed ing to the Chair of St. Peter, to note tho ftct thnt the Cardinal has now reached the exact ago at which Leo XIII, then Cardinal Peed, was elected Pope. WASHINGTON BANKERS IN SESSION (Special to the Coast Mall.) ""Wilatcom-Waab, July 23 The annaal convention of the 'Washington State Bankers' Association in session here is one of tho best attended mcotlngs In the history of the association. The three days' program that has been arranged for the meeting calls for a number of papers and addresses by representative bankers and financiers of Washington and other states of the Northwest. Coming on Alliance Special to the Mall. San Francisco, July 2 Steamor Al llanco sailed at noon Wednesday with the follorvini? Daasencor list for Coo Bay: J A Luse and wife, L Plans, HT .Maxwell, lienry wieuer. juagaroi Grow, Agnes Taylor, Mrs L A. Taylor, L S Lnwlor, -Mrs W 0 Oweu, B Bavau nah, J F McKee, E G Callender and wife, Victor Uudlnes and wifo.A Collins, W J Rust, 0 T Williams, F J Bingham, E F Nelson, Mrs Nelson, 0 M Nelson, M Wilson, J Williamson. Ilk JrtoHf w sMsiWlfmi T i l liiili:Millily'iiili iHHsHsfliMvliSsraHHH kssisiVsVviwI'ajaBilHsnHBhlH HIBilAtikssaHBH KSfn?FTaSSB3 MA6NES & MATSON HEADQUARTERS FOR UNION MADE. GOODS NO 30 FORTY MILE COURSE Gone Over By the Two Shamrocks Special (o the Mai. Highlands, July 21 A dense fog pre tails this morninz, Lipton'a intentiop owing to the Pope's death, was to keen tho yatchs at anchor several days, but his American friends have advised him that this is uncalled for, consideringJthe short time left 'in which to try the challenger. The wind frohsnad to 11 knots and Shamrock I wint over the line at 11 :40g Tba challenger followed at 11:41:21. In tho rnn to the outer mark she easily caught and passed the old boat. The; coarse was 40 miles. Shamrock III finished the first time arourid the' dis tance of20 miles 32 seconds ahead ot the old boat,,. .'J. A fn-v . UTAH HEAVILY SHAKEN i 6peclal to the Mai!. Salt Lake. July 23 Reports 'from dif ferent portions throughout the state indicato that the two were earthquako shockst bis morning, and they were uni versally felt. At Onden some people rushed into tho streets in their night clothes nnd serious damage is reported. s r- il " Wrait:w w.aMtjntS yir j, 'ygsy ? aw. -fc. jq W .rrjssa;: