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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1903)
m f rtr f jr''r t t i.4 fi' " t I - V , WEEKLY COAST ti MAMD mm mmmm mwmmmmmw VOL XXVI, T-HREE ESCAPED CONVICTS Special (0 the Mai. lo! co in. Aug, G A rnncliur furnlshi'd supper (0 tlmti ol the enciiped convict"" taut night. Ono wont in for food while thu others guarded tliu house. Tint bloodhounds failed to pick up thu trail this morning. LAIDLAW & GARIE FAIL UP (Opoclal to the Coast Mall.) , Now York. Auk. rt-l.uldl.iw A Curie members of tho comolliUted itock ox clmngo announce suspension. Othoi Iniluroi nro coulldnntly predicted, and unmet of icvural hnportnnl flriim are mentioned nruouij thoeo In financial straits. SHAMROCK SHOWING . - UP SPEED (Special to the Coast Mall.) Highlands, Auk 0 Tim BhamrockR spin today resulted in a neat run and Challenger fimshud in J I 1-2 minutes, uhuud of tho old boat, winning without unefloit. ' ANOTHER FOOL WOMAN (Special to tho Geas't Mall.) Albany, Ugn., Ant 7 tin., W. H. Hayes, wife, of ivSontlicrn Iulflo hrldgo curpuntorof thisulty, olotfd yaetwday . with a gambler, who lu bt&'ri tho city for tho punt fow diiye. WILL CELEBRATE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD ANNIVERSARY Special to the MaIV ,f, " Vnndnlln, III., Aug. 8 Frnuos Dtn nnii. fnmiliarlv known aa "Uncle Frank," will tomuirow celebrate the 0110 hundred mid tl ird luiniverHary of h's birth in thu midst of a guthuriuol his (riunds and relutlven at IiIh homo in Vormon, a little villuitu about ton ndl trom thia city. Mr, Diunon vim bort near Lyucohure;, Vit,, on Aug , 0, 1K00 was married at tho ugo of 21 to MJm Horsa AVulton of Tennessee, and in lSi'2 catno with his wife to Marion county, where hn has tdnro roaldud, Mrs, Itlnnon died in IHI8, and hor hue bund never romarrieil. IIu has living forty-two urandchildren, thlrty-flvo Kroat-Kntdcbildroii, and a do.un groat-greal-grandohlldron. IIu cast hla first voto for Androw Jitcknoii, and hits ro tualuod a Demooriit over uiuco. IDA PAGE FOUND DEAD AT ROSEBURG Special to the Mall. UoHehurg, Aug, 6-Thu lody of Ida l'iui; nn IH year old Kosoburg girl, wue onnd tills morning half ' Billn south of town, ly tlin t'I'lii.ol thu railroad trnckri Thuro wero no marks of violence or tgn of n "itrnulf, which leads to the auppoidtton that alio took poison, or that It la a i'ahu of sulcldo, though no reason U known hr tho died. COPPER QUEEN ASHORE At Point Reyes Cali fornia (Special to the Coast Mall.) Hon Fninclrc, Auk. 0 Tho echooucr Copper Quvn went ashore this morn- Kit; at North Point Reyes. Captain Hums and crew of tno ruon weru eavi'd by tho Llfie'-'ftviiiK crew at I'oint Urycs. Tho Q'leou was a small uueollno schuon tr rigged boat of 00 tonis register, on routo (rem Rogno River to rlon Francisco. Salmon l.tdon. Captain Burns lost hie ut'itrliiKS in tho fog. Tho Coppor Queen Is ovmiwI by OApbiln Dunn, Wcddor but 11. COLORED CONVICT CAPTURED Shot Through Both Legs ' Auburn, Cal., Mu. 7: Albert Bei.vl a rolotd mulct, ouooft ho 13 wbouscnp odfrom Folsom prislon, was nrreeted last night, and is in jail with bullet wouudo In iJtith I04C Ho was captured ehortuly after t) o'clock when tho tralucoiuo Iron. Now casllo. The Negro was ctllod when to bup render and ImmodiaUdy opouwl firo on Oo.m but (ailod to hit him. At the Biwno tlino Keona and Ooan opeuod Arc and shot thu Negro, who beggod for hit life to bo spared, BovIbo says in running up hill, near Auburn Oaoo foil on his (ce. IIu waited half an hour and then loft him. Oaso is sick with fovor. Tlioru is much oxcltoinunt linro, and two poBsea lmvo gono out to look on both uidoe of tho river. Tbo Amudor gang1 is near tho coppor and load ml no aud thu trallors nro close aftof, MARSHF1ELD, COOS. COUNTY, OREGON August SEVERAL t CONVICTS jk ' CORRALLED Special 10 tha Mall. Placorvlllo, Aug., 4 Nowa from Lotii indicates that poMii liavo surrounded isveral conyicts near Mrs. Btromacher'e ranch, and are setting Ore to tho bruth n order to force them to break cover. ONE MORE - " CONVICT IS KILLED (Special to the Coast Mall.) 1'lacervllie, Aug. 0: Unverified ro jort taya. Reavis, a negro convict has been killed in a battle with thu powe. Sacramento, Aug. 0: Howard is re ported as turrouuded by a large potto at Brynee ranch four miles up tbo river. FLEET CLEARED FOR ACTION (Special to the Coast Mall.) Dar Harbor, Aug: Thodofonee fleet Is four miles out und cleared for action. Wireless telegraphy is being glvon a thorough test in communications be- tweon ships and tho mainland. notaW wrestling tournament Special to tho Mall. Fnratoga, N. Y Aug. 7 'HoglnninK tonight und contiuuiiu tlnonghi largo purt of next week Convention Unll, this city, is to bo tho ecouo of tho most nota ble, wrestling toornamoat ever polled of! sluco tho rrort waarsy introduced in ujuntry. No fuwor thou fifteen well known "knights of the mat" uavu-beou engaged to Hppoar in the contacts, among tho number boing Tom Jonkius, Carl Tons, Kd Atherton, Loo Vardollo, Jim Parr, George Uoihaor nud Max Luttbc;. SAME DAILY . REPORT npeclal to the Mall. . Illghlauds, Aug 7: Bhamrook III dUtauced First, today on the SO' mile course. TO DAVEY JONES' LOCKER Special to the Mafl. Liverpool, Auk. Gi The jtcfltnoi r?merald, laden from Glasgow hero, col I ltded with the steamer Elttnoro of) Bishop Itock light houfio this morning, and ounk. Quick work tared crew, but the ateamar and hor valuable cargo h complete loai. f WEIRD STORY ABOUT POPE LEO (Special to the Coast Mall.) .Homo, Aug. 0 It wlH hardly be crcd itod, but it is nevertheless true, that o nvmberof influouttal pooplo in Rome and amongst Roman Catholics through out Italy, continue to believe that it was not the real Pope Leo XIII. who has juet paaaod away, bat his brother Cardinal Pccci, who, eo tho etory rocs, had Im personatvd. the- Pope for a number of years. Tbo Popo aud his brother wore as alike as two peas, and it is notoworty that from bis youth Gioacchino, who bocaaat Popo, was oxtremoly delicate. Hla pronouncements on Labor, and hie recognition of the French Republic were severe shocks to tho policy of certain religious ordore, notably the Jesuit, who bavo also aimed at controlling tho policy of thu Vatican. When Cardinal Pccci died about eight years ago, and his body was laid in state, many of those who saw It declared that it was the Pope, not tho Cardinal, who was dead, and that tho Cardinal who was supposed to to bo a tool in the hands of tho Jesuits, had beon hurri6d to tho Vatican and mado to impersonate tho Popo as the tia.ofl wert not favorable to a Pupal el ection, the Jesuits not fueling eecurn o their influence being etroug enough t recuro tho election of thoir nominee. The cause of this singular rumor ra doubtlees due to death accentuating tho extraordinary resemblance the twr brothers boro to each other and the general distrust of tho religious orders, notably the Jesuits, that exists evei among manv Roman Catholic eculetiat tics. CAN ADIAN REGATTA (Special to tho Coast Mall.) St. Catherines, Ont., Aug. 7 The twenty fourth annual regatta of the Canadian Association of Amateur Oars moo, which began here today, has at traded crack oarsmen from many parte ol.tho Unit d Statoa and Canada. The participation of both Titus and Scholes In tho singles causes keen interest to be manifested in this ovent. In the senior eights the Argonaut rowing club of Tor onto will compote with the crack crows of Winnipeg aud others. Tho loss of Dudly Oliver has weakened, the Argo naut crew and it ie felt that some of the other contestants may carry off tho honors of the Royal Canadian Henley. 8. 1903 SEVEN HUNDRED T. FATALITIES Special t tho, Mall. Berlin. An?. 5 Advises from ChooFoo China report that seven hundred were drowned In the flood of Jnly 27. Two- thousand aro homeless. Coming on Alliance (Special to the Coast Mall.) San Franciscc, Aug 6: The 8lr.. Alliance sailed Wednesday morning with the following paseenjers for Coos Bay; C U Evanr, Jos Houer, R M Smith, Mrs Reichert, Miss Austin, R J Egar, Mrs Evans, Mrs Donor, Mrs Smith, R B Walcot, D 0 Wilcox, J Lambert, Mba Arson, Walter Honor, R R Reichert, G W Lojjglo, 0 Nestman, FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA (Special to the Coast Mall.) Portland, Mo., Aug. 0 Despite its great distance Maine Is to ho well repre sented at the coming national encamp meat of the G. A. R. in San Francisco. A gpecial train of Pullman cars left tt day on routo to tho Paclfle CoaBt carry Ing sovoral hundrod veterans and their friends, the party being beaded by Department Commander Joshua L, Ohamberlria. Stops will bo mado en routo at Nlasara Falls, Chicago, KanBi a City, Albuquorquo, Los Angles and other points of interoat, CrVsf ! ?ii! rri Mt m M 1 W I f I iMlMMlFif llr iir" I """' g PnBnr i- - ja,aT IHIHb3T-h Wrm Hi - ;HHHHHBSHHHrl -t ri- v3. .uf Jflsv sSHHnHDu.Sral l-HKVd3 fl-al H 'Ltyirow'rr BHI "KT y jf f'BUPpvV9VVHHipHiHpH l5i'rXSaniUtorrABfc? t (jiaviiBtUl I ILliillUDliffllI IB lBHi ni 1 1 II 1 1 y ril I J I tPoMl 'i fMittillSii RHrc t7j iflr iafffS!ffgBi MAGNES & MATSON HEADQUARTERS FOR UNION MADE GOODS NO. 32 CROWNED "" NEXT 0Ukf-MHKmllfUW'a f SUNDAY Special tq tho Mall. Rome, Aug. C: The coronatfon of Piuf X will take place next Sunday, ac cording to the decision of the cardinals today. The new Pope cannqt sign bulls until ho is crowned, hence the, early date has been decided upou. .4 if" FIEND - GETS HIS ' DESERTS DraggedFrom Jail and Strung up . Bpaelal.U the Man. Lewiaton, Idaho, Aug. 5? At J2:l$ thia morning a mob,&l a the&taad men stormed the county jail at Asotin and. gained possession of William Hamilton, the murderer of Mabel Richards, and. dargged their prisioner to the street, As the leaders emerged from the Ja with the terror atricken fiend, the mob took op the cry and he was beaten and kicked. He was dragged to a point three blocks away, where he was hanged to the guy wiro of a telephone pole. Crowds from the surrouudiag villages augmented by over 500 men from Lewie ton filled Asotin, until .nothing short of soldiery could have saved Hamilton's neck. Ho mado a full confession of the crimo just before he was strung up, re peating his first confession. Tho body ts still dangeling at the end of a rope this morning, awaiting tho arrival of the I coroner. i liprj'?ffi;w',g!pi Miit-iiMwi -ii,un. i