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MAR&HFIELD, COOS COUNTY. OREGON August 1. 1903
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ITALIAN
ROYALTY
CELEBRATES
Special to tho Malt.
Romo, July 'JO: Tlio King ami Queen
returned today from their rummer vllln
near Turin t and nltohcd tlio exercises
held In obiurvnucit of tint annhurimry of
tho assassination of King Jlutnbart,
who won kllcil nt Monzn, July 20, 1000,
by tho anarchist, (inulaiio Brurcl.
Commurnorallvo services were hold
throughout Italy, though Homj was
fit
tho canter of thu ohturvnucoi.
COMMERCIAL
TRAVELLERS
IN SESSION
POWDER EXPLOSION
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WORKS HAVOC IN
BRITONS
ONLY WILL
BE BOSSES
tpeclal (o the Mai',
London. July 20 Thu dlreotore of tin
Cuiinrd Ktoiunihlt Company nnd ulto
nil other prominent olheern of the com
pany iru in future to lm xcludvly
UrltUh. Action to this end mm twken
today it n apvcinl meeting of tho rhure
holder, who adopted n ittrlntreut
provision to prevent (urelejicrH holdu ir
shares In tho comp.uiy dtrtflly or n
truit. Another provision give tin.
directors nlmoluto power tc enter Into
nuy agreement with tho (loveriuimnt
for thu carrying of null, building of
vessels, or tho disposal of thu Govern
ment. ,
CHIEF
YOUNGSON
NO MORE
Special to tho Mafl.
Mncinrc Maud, Midi., July 29 Thu
lu'ernntLmal Federation of Commercial
Travelers' organizations binti its annual
meeting hern today nnd will remain In
aoialnn until Haturday, Nearly 100
delegate nro present, representing
organizations with a cornblnud member
ship ( f 150,000. Tho federation alms to
lijtter the welfare and conditions tf
ttoik ot thu commercial travelers ot thu
country and among other thlnga" in con.
corning Itpell jnnt now In a prolonged
aglttation for an Interchangea'jlu mllung
itkir- tf3,t(Oini'ee.
WRIG'HT
GOES BACK
FOR TRIAL
MASSACHUSETTS
United States Cartridge Co's Factory Blows
up.---Many Dead and Injured-- '
Widespread ruin
NEW ENGLAND
TOBACCO CROP
VERY SHORT
(Special to tho Const MaIK)
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Mondylllo, July 30-0 rand Chief of
thu Ilrothorhood of IChkIijcltb Young
son iliml early thin morning nt it city
hospital where ho hits heouill for several
weeks. Yuetordny he n annul M. II.
Hhay of Youngstown, Ohio, no hia suc
cessor. FATAL
MAINE
HOTEL FIRE
Special to the Ma) I.
New York, July 2l:-Whilakfr
Wright lltiilhh pritinotnr, whoitn iIiihI
iiw In tint L union nnd Wlobn Finance
Ujrporatlor. hitvu resulted in IiIk spend
ing five, motiiliH in l.tidluw Ht. .lull, nnd
who has lie.in the nihjwt of uxtritdition
prorerdinuf inee hU arrivnl In llilp city
in Marcl', fulli" for Knclamt today in the
cuitoly ot rnlli'M Inspector , ol
London. Wright, who in no-nurd rf
(treat IIimiiciuI trituluritiei, dcclnruc
conudeiirit hi liianbtlliy to clear him
mil of ull charuuM iifamn him and to
atirly nl oeetirerH ol his iunoi't'ticu of
Intention wron-doin.'.
AN OLDfJMER
AGAIN IN
. THE RING
Special to the Malt.
LoweJI, Mn., July 20 Tlo powder
inai;uzinn of tho United State Cartridge
Company exploded this mornini;. The
storage building was a largo stone struc
ture filled with dynamite and was a
mile and a half away from tho wrecked
rarlrldftn factory to which it belonged.
The forco was so terrific that it was
heard many miles. It occurred nt 0:16.
Kermis rt celveil from surrounding towns
elkotv '.hat damago was none many miles
distance.
At Andovor, 12 miloB away, plate glass
windows we.ro bn ken by tho concuss
ion. Up to noon, 11 nro known to ho
dead and 15 nru reported missing and -13
injured.
Tho explosion completely wiped out
eoven dwellings, and eovon others wcro
destroyed by firp, which followid.
Twenty-ono otherB are practically ruin
od. Ono homo was blown -10 feet.
A boy'e heart was blown 1500 feet from
tho scone at a placo whoro he wis swim
ruing when tho ox plot ion occurred.
Physicians declaro that It was as keen
ly cut as with a knifo. He was ono of
Ave who were swimming, all of whom
were drowned.
.Millie Riagi", a seven-year old girl was
playing rear by had her head complotly
blown off and her body hurled COO feet.
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Tlio drivers of two two-horse- trucks
together with the horse3 wero blown to
atoms. The men's names are unknown.
In Lowell two miles away scarcely a
whoh pane of glass ia loft. Moat all the
injured snCcred broken limbs or terrible
wounds from flying debris.
Five tnou nro missing who wore 6nppo.
ed to bo working in tho plant, Ono
other eimllary employed was picked up
a block awav, critically injured and
J spcechlece.
Special to the Mall,
Hartford, Conn., July 23: From re
ports received hero the outlook for the
Connecticut tobacco crop this year ia
diconraging. Tho weather has made
thu crop backward and in so mo sections
of tho state the yield will not exceed 60
per cent, of tho normal harvest.
The prevailing opinion among tho. to-
bacco growers is that the enccess of the
shade grown loaf isfar from having de
monstrate!. Many small growers who
had a part or the whole of their tobacco
under cover last year dovotcd their al
ternation this year to open field tobacco.
i'ome of the blggrow&rc, however, have
increased thoirsbadegrown acrsrge.
SILENCE
'42 tt
envel'opbsv
convicts
Special to the .Matt.
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Sacramonto, July 29 There wjb abso
lutely no news of tho etcaped convicts
np to 2 o'clock this afternoon. It was
rumored that shots had been exchanged
at Greenwood, bnt this was not confirm
ed. It is believed that six of the eleven
are making towards Georgetown in El
dorado county, '
CRUISER '
' SINK&A
- " -xobeiER
Special to the Mali.
Penzance, Eng., July 20 Tho Cruiser
Mu'amptid collided with tho big collier
ltuppera off tho Sicily Isles today, sink
ing the collier. Tho crew were reecuet'.
RAILROAD TO PENETRATE
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LAKE COUNTY
A VERY
(8pcclal to tho Const Mall,)
Old Orchard, Mil, July !IO:-VJow
IIoiibo was diatroyed this ifiorning by
lire. Miss llelunn Martin and MrH. K.
MtuveiiB, of Kurt Grnnton, Mere killed
nnd live otliors woru ir Jurud by thu In
halation of f molce.
A 0'e Acelilrnt,
Whllo n child wnn playing on tho
door of it houso at ('(mtcxhtl, Itouniunln,
Bomo titrkeyn ntrnyvd in. Ono of them
How on tho bed, ami Kb wIiikh, Hupping
uguliiHt tho trigger of n gun hnngliig
on tho wull, cxplodod the cliiti'Ki. which
entered tho chlld'H huud nnd killed it.
I'eciillur AVvImIi CiihIoiii,
In tho eoiiiHo of a ttinl at Carnnrvon
it was Mated that In Notth Walon tho
ciiHtoin provallH of maKIng n eollectlou
from tho.so pmsmit at ftuu!ral, tho
tnonoyf liulng litfudud to tho elurgy or
Uiluiatera liiHtoiul of builul feu's.
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(Special to the Coast Mall.)
Bait I.ako City, Utah, July 30-Oecar
(Snrduer, onco fntuouB in tho puellistic
world under tho eobriouut of thu
"Oiualin Kid," but who line not been
mixed up in tholkhtlggtuuu for n leng
time, will bu euuu In tho squnred circle
URnl n tonight if ho fulfills rt contract
signed with lliu Utah Athlutic club,
Tho club has matched him to try coin
elusions Inn twenty-round bout with
An rutin llurrurn, thu Mexican llghtur,
who knocked out "Kid" llroall in four
rounds nt lluttu,. Moat., on July -i,
UnlotH a marvel tins taken place in tlio
rulinhilitntion of Gardner, tho Mexican
thotild have lilt lo or no dlfllculty in dlu
poHlng of litm handily. Gardiner,
though near tho top of hit) uIusb when
In his prime, was regarded' na "h11 in'
eoveral )earei;onnd until his present
match tho pportlug publli had iiuilo
forgotten him, or nt any into entinly
lost eight of h'ul
-.Vm Oitil ''i.iitrrixl.'
It Is n i,WflmiJ'aetl.ti.l, wherouu lit
Italy thu fra,u,ealp(J eluiuwa,aro physical.
y tftonlij1 Ju(VrU)r..Jo thqiun8nntu. in
KualniHLujijluhoo; tlidoaniwl socio
titia im nliyaJtja)Jy,Ntiieiioi''to tho lu
boiiuu; olaasus. ','
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Plan to Construct a Railroad
Fron Utah lo the Coast.
Portland Telegram.
Francis G. Burke, of Minneapolis,
recently epont two days at Paisley, Lake
county mnking n personal examination
of tho country nnd n foasiblo rout for a
railroad which he thinks will bo built
from Salt I.ako to tho Pacific coast, tor
minuting somowhore nenr Eugene. Ho
oxprosBcd tho bolief that tho 110,000,000
recently paid tho Union PaciflcCompany
By Clnrko for tho OregonSliortLine, will
bo expended on a road through this
country to tho Pacific,
After nn examination of tho couutry
ho Ins concluded that tho most practlc-
ublo rotre for such road would Iw across
tho deeert from Stein's Mountain, strik
ing Lnko.county nt n point whereOregon
nnd California coruera'on tho Nevada
lino, thonco lonrlng northwest and pnsK
ing through Crooked creek valley nud up
tho Ohowoucnn valley to Paisley nud in
TAME
RACE
CUBANS
ARE -AT IT
AGAIN
SCARCITY
OF MACKREL
THIS SEASON'
(Special to the Coast Mail.')
Boston, Mass., July 30 According tn
reports of returning fishermen mackerel
are about the most difficult fWh to fin tt
and catch this year ot tny sort fiihei
men go after. Schooners have ccoured'
tho Georges, the Bay of Fnr.dy nnd tho
Maine coast without success. It appears
from what they report that tho schools
of fish supposed by come to bo mackuru
arc really herring or pogglcs. In places
the waters swarm with tLeee two vari
eties, but not a sign of mackerel.
VICTIMS .
OF POWBER
EXPLOSION
(Special to the Coast Mail.)
Highlands, Julypo-Today's rcco was
iufbrmnl. Shamrock I had 40 nconda
tho best of tho start in a heavy hreezo.
When they had sailed three miles tho
old boat was increasing her lend. The
Challenger snddonly pibbed and-shortly
nftorwards tho old boat seemed to meet
with an accident and abondoned tho
race.
(Special to the Coast Mall.)
Havana July, SO A hundred well
armed and equipped men are ia the
woods In Santiago province in an up
rising against the government.
A COOS COUNTY
C0NYC1T PARDONED
Govornor Chnuiborlaiu upou tho rec
ommendation of Dr. L. D. Shaw, the
Prlslon Physician, grented a full pardon
to ono Carl Nowhall, a convict at the
Ponltoutiary, who was serving n one
year Bentonco from Coot, County for
Inrceuy, on account of approaching
blindness, Kewhn.il was committed to
tho prlaou in March of this yoar. Tho
CONVICTS
ESCAPE
POSSES
(Special to the Coast Mail.)
Lowell, July 30 Eighteen dead ai d
ten missing, whose bodies may be fou4
in the ruined houses, and fifty in tLd
hospitals is the situation this morning
with reference to yesterday's explosion.
(Special to the Coast Matl.)
Placerville, Cul., July SO 8hcritf
Rces has loft Lotus with his mon nnd Is
walking back to Foleom. Tho convicts
haye oludod tho posses nnd aro suppos
ed to bo trying to get down tho Ameri
can river. Many are abandoning tho
hunt, as tho cojviets havo not boon
seen for two diiys.
PEAGOCK'S
NECK IS
SAVED'
(Special to the Coast Mall.)
. Salem, July SO Govornor Chamber,
lain today commuted the sentence of
William Peacock now in tlio penitenti
ary awaking execution for thu murder
of Alexander S. Kerr, to coullnoineu in
tho penitentiary for lifo.
recommendation of thelPrlRon Plivulotnn
a northwesterly direction to tho low pass I miB ,unda nfU)r K coaBuUnrlou with Dr.
over thoCascado rnngo totlio'headnateis A. B. GUIIp. a prominent oyo specialist
nftVll) nnrtll mllMln furl; ni llin linBi(-cil
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tera ot tho Willamutto JHvor.
Nearly all tho .timber in this part of
Oruuou would bo nccOassiblb to audi it
load.
of Sftltmi, Kewhall wna pardoiied in or
der that he, may .rocoivo tho'.bropur
modical trentmvut bb.'oro ho locfia his
i
eyslght.
AVhoro Plnnnotal rton FnlU.
"What wo need Is not n larger sup.
ply of money, but moro highly dove!
oped forms of credit."
"That's jut it. Rut do you know
that sort of thing wouldn't go with any
tailor." Boston Commercial Bulletin.
Au Aiiouuil)-. '
Tho nvorago young woman doesn't
wish to see her thirtieth birthday. Yot
-when sho has soen It alio frotild like id
aco it ugttlxl. Smart Bet
Coming on Alliance
Portland, Or., July 29: Tlio foliow
ing sailed from Portland on steamer
Alliance: T F Keleey, Mrs B M Har
rington, Mis3 March, MIsb Bora Ford,
Mrs G A Bonubrake, John T iichroodor,
Wm Jaeper, Misses Mitchells, T N Mar
xi n, " 11 Clements, AV W Vllson, W J
Whereat, Mis ri.nq Sueddon, MIhs
Eetellu FordJi F Bocebreak, Martin
Wallace, B Schneider, J V Armstrong,
Mr L 8 Mitchell, G 0 Clark. Paul
Proles frs(eoLoronz. Mrs H W Bud
ford, Mrs Edtella G Ford, Mrs J W
Bonobrako. Mrs Julia Oleou, Cha's Barr
tholmati. J F ahirla, MrsLS Mitchull'
Chra Bloomer, Johu Ford, llev 00
Branson and wife,
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