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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1903)
5m' ,, . t . , 'WWr M yuiw iiigiwiMwiippg)g .1 ., ,,, , ,,,,-y-r !ttW,Ma ' t" -ify" - ..rf m Ki4WrwMHj)4' MV . iMrvjriMawwVV''iw ,. VI, .111 ll lllWl -J''' qMfc9ia . Hvfir it.., i in iii (Tim i in,,, i . -- ' 1 I'll lHM . iW4N-jV'W 5 $ f. iiud etMA'fcifti . j fit: 4 1IW HO f V tui. WEEKLY Wff4?!!! A 4 )C' VOL XXV I. MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON August 29. 1903 N0.3Q, 'f" COAST Kox Wi ' ttxk i v. hmbv EKi JnRK., nil' H v ,: i i 4 v UNCLE . SAM '. IN-IT American Vice Con sul Murdered The UnspeakablpTurk Goes too Far Special to tho Marl. Washington, Aug, 27 Mlnlitor Lolth mau today cables thu ttato dopartment from Constantinople that tho American Vlco Conial Hnyrouth wna atsnsalnated whllu driving In his currnln. Admlrul Cotton has been cabled to hold hit flout In readiness. Coming On Steamers Bpeclal to tho Matt. 1'ortland On., Aug, 27 ' htoamcr Al Ihtnco railed today with tho following parsanKora for Coos Day: A J lliown, -MrairKroihaw, "6 11 Htory, J O Chrlt teoson, 0 Tlmmons, Martin Wallncn, 0 8 Croakor, JH Levy, Dllla Lomna, Chaa Lomat, John I.ohnor, J I. Kelro, Miss Droyor, Clay Mooro. Miss Tim mom, 0 Drown, K J Wollor, Mlsa Krujer, Mrs Tllllo Lomas, W L Hlcok. Han Franclrco, A tig. 27 Areata sailed ut 1 1 :S0 a, in. for Coos liny with tho fol IowIiik paaionKors: It l-undy nnd wlfo, John Itotitx, V I. .McMcchln, A HrldKOS, lifo Illood, J I. Hook, wifo nnd child. Dr. Tower, Major Towor, T M Bponcor, VV B Cur ton nnd wifo, Sain I 1'rlzer, H II acml, K 0 Jones, M 8cott, W K 1k" l.w. H Wohb, Miss J Helpscr, A II Dln nin, 15 Coleinan and three attuime. IGHOONER TURNED TURTLE DroyningHepvCrewof Seven Men Cpcclal to the Mall. Norwalk, Conn., Aug, 20 A tug last niht dlacovorod tho throo masted rchoouor Nowcon llnncor Uirned tuttlo off Drldguport, wilhall enlls eot. 8ho la supposed to havocnpalzud In yoetordny'u a quail. Tho crow of bovoh wore tin doublodly drownod. tOno body has boon n rocoVdrod, New Kind of Mule And now tlio Drltleli novermnout aftor parchailni, ovui1 , 16,000,000, wprth oi MIiiquiI mules to liolp vrlilp tho Uoor, lino gone imcie on mo piiscouu annum because thuy stampeded too often, Bnd their roar action wan rnoro dangerous than their front action. -Tho nrmy ox ports hnvofonnd tlint tho offspring of a iniiru by n zebra In n far buttor animal thnn tho mule, mid while tho "Zobrula" linn Just Ad largo unra m tho inulu nnd can kick much morn viciously, that "ll" can do more hard work under tho tropi cal sun, It la niton largo nnlmnl. If thcro Ik nny money In rnlMng zubrulas there are hundreds of stockmen In tlili country who will go Into tho business. Tho only thltig that would bo lout In raising tho now nnlmnl would bo tho melodious eoagof Jerusalem pony; and us for henuty marks whllo tho Missouri mulo has only ono ttripo on his back tho lebeulan aro all stripes and rango In depth of coloro from brilliant black to puro whllo with shades of brown, fawn nnd cream colors. Ihcausu of tho larico ttze of tho xobrnla them would bo a Krc-at demand lor thum in this country and under the prortut tariff nrranito ment nn iiupnrled animals for breeding purposes, znnrns would bo admitted free ol duty. Tbrro Mill bu much money in ado In the; noct ttcoiAy'llvo years In tho zobrtihi bushtote. LEAGUE BALL TODAY Marstillcld and North Bend Will Play the Postponed Game FromThuraday!aDiHyfev ., ThVSra75l7fll(l'ian&,North-'Bend ball teams will play on thn Manh'tjold Rocro- ntlon Krouuds this aftornoon tho loacuo uarno which was 'postponed from July 6th, on account of rain. Tho two teams nro now tlod for tccond place in tho Iobruo, each hnvln? won 7 games and lout stx. Kich hns Ave moro leARun Kamcs to play, Marshlleld lias two w Itti Ndrth Bond, two with Han. don and ono with Coqullle; North Hand has two with Coijulllo and ono with Uandon, This would ecem to jjlvo North llond thu cinch on second placo unless our loys can boat them In both names In spito of last Hundny's defeat they nro protty suro to tako both games from Coqullle, nud if I hoy can not another from Mnrahfleld it-will bo up to our boys to ln'At llmidon onco to even tie thrm, nud twleo to bent thorn, if they loeo their nniiit) with Uandon. Grautiuu that both will buntCoquille, If wo defeat them today wo will htlll huvo to take thu otlior ;nino front tlium for n tie, nnd If Uandon locos one moro to thorn, will also have to boat Uandon for u tie, In fact, our only mfoty lor second placo lies in bcatinK tbem'both reinnlnin uamos, banttnu Coqullle nnd tuMnsone from H-uidon, for thoy aro very likely to tukb u game from tho latter. ! They diet that tiny huvo two Rnmes with tho weukest team and ono with tho Mroiiur.it, w'httn with im thu onlor I? re- vorheil, la wliul nmkea tho bituatloii tu t)liidiut, liiolr team lias been mntorlnlly strenirihonod slnco its lnat encounter with tho Mmshlleld nine, and all elyna point to u clott and hotly contested game today. Aside from this.thomnnncomentiaaald to need n little boost fiuunulully, and n Kootl attend euro toduy will help out. A Clovclaml woman haa sued fdr dl vorco becnuso hci husband bought her but two huts In ion yenra. Bho ought to loao her en bo. Any woman who doesn't nppi-eclato tho eubtlo flattery of n husbnud who thus pays trlbuto to her alclli na n milliner desorfes to Uv lu misery wltU'Ulm. SHUT OUT RELIANCE LEADS IN A RACE TOO Barr Gives Finest Exhibition of Seamanship Ever Seen in a Yacht . , Race Special to the Mall. MlKhlanda Aug. 27 The morning o w thu third race for tho cap dawned with nnythlnK bnt a favorabto outlook for tho sport. With heavy laden clouds, an oc casional drlzzlo, and almoit no wjnd, tho only hope teemed to bo that tho flcklonoes of doc day weather would de velop a favoring breezo before tho day was ovor, dcapito tho genoral gloominess. Sail making proceedod as usual, both Upton and Islin being out early watch ing tho work, each confident of winning. It was 9 o'clock when the Reliance took a tow and started for the lightship, followed 10 ralnute later by Shamrock under tow. Tho wind was then only, a knot and a half Bnd it was raining steadily, Even this breezo diod away until 0:30 there was hardly a knot and this was coming In little streaks. Br mutual agreement between tho challcngor and tho committoe, it was early agroed that no raco would bo start ed niter ono o'clock. At 10:25 tho yachts reachod the lightship, Shamrock being tho first to drop hor tow. Tho wind gradually freshened until It waB three knot from the south. Tho Commltto boat hoisted signals showing tho coureo to bo 15 miles t windward and return on a southeasterly couren. Tho prospects aro thcro will b0 no raeq. v A 10:30 after passing the lightship tlio yacht btoko ont their head ealls nr.d Blood about at tho Btartiug'line await ing tho preparatory gun. At 10;-15 tho preparatory gun waB flrod for tho yachts to go to tho leoward of tho lino. When tho first gun was tired Rolianco hroko out hor baby jib, nnd u scrap for tho weather potition uommtmcoJ, At 10 :5u tho warning gun vrim fired aud at 11 thu starting gun, Both yachts wore handicapped, Relianco crossed at 11:02:45, Shamrock at 11:03:41. Both had to come about to make a start. The official start for both yaohts was 11 :02, At U :20 both yachts are etill on the starboard tack, Bolianco gaining slowly. Whon tho yachts roaohod the lightship tho big flags on the main maata of tho pilot boats lying about flashed against their masts, more bundles of wet bunt ing. While off to tho Vrwtftard the "BY TIME t' SLOW I Trench bark Marcchal wallowed in the sail. aea without any attempt to make OTi,e fleet from Asbnry park did not have a ereu eteerazo way, and a number drift ed to elerawito. Shamrock tacked at 11:29, Relianco three minutes later. At 11 :47 Reliance ia still gaining and Is a mlnuto and three quarters in tho lead. At 11:55 the wind is six knots, yachts etill on the port tack. At 12:03 Reliance is fully. 3 minutes ahead, steadily gaining. TharaaniBg 'fight at. the; start was remarkable, although there was light wind It waa quick work. Barr again gained, tho weather position, compelling the challenger to pass under his storn and when thoy crossed Barr was to the weather side and bo shut off Shamrock's wind that eho was ablo to cross the lino fully a minuto ahead. Tho first hour and a half of sailing demonstrates that tho Reliance is super ior on all poftftv.2' The wlroless cava the Relianco maintains her windward poz Uibn and ia in the lead. Shamrock foots fast, but Rolianco points higher. 12:35 Barring a fluke Reliance la suro to win tho race, as alio has- the lead so wen in nana that it haa Decomo a mere procession. Wind holds Eoutho.t t from six to seven knots. At 12:30 Relianco tacked to starboard followed a minuto later by Shamrock which crossed Reliance's wake. Re liance thon tackod to port again, Sham rock immediately tackod stat board Rolianco agalu tacked. Export yachtc men say Carr'a handling ol hU beat today ia tho moat masterly ever witness ed in boat racing. IIo Beoms to feel every breath ol wind aud with a dljht turn of tho wheol keeps Rolianco at her highest podfublo spol. At 1 107 the yaohts disappeared In a haw, but wore then close to the turn. The last 20 minutes was devoted to frequont tacking. Tho yachts rounded tho oater mark at 1 :33, The excursion fleet was held off by the revenue boats on account ot the light wind, and are now heading to ward ithe finish, At 2:10 the wind ia freshening and the yachts can't be seen now lor mist, . , -J AtSUO Reliance haa jmt emerged from tho haze on thn horizon, cirriri her mainsail and apinakcr.-. Shamrock can't be seen. Al 2:45 Shamrock Is now picked up through the haz and la far Miern. Tho , American hat tho raco welt in hand' and Shamrock is sailing n hopeless raco. At 3:00 tho Yankee leads by over a mile. t At 3:10 On lbe homo run the;yaclift aro striking soft spots In theiwind flxj mills from land. At 3:20 tho wind off shore Is very light. Reliance is six mites from the lino, in a rolling sea, which is spilliug the wind from her clothes, At 8:45 Reliance is three mliea from the finish, and nothing but time can bal tho American. Tho wind is very light and may flako entirely. The ex cltaaent is intense owing to the proxi mity of the time limit. Reliance had the raco won, and even her opponents hato'to ass her lose by limitation, At 4:10 the Regatta committee area! the finish. Reliance can't como in time unless thero Is a strong wind puff. Shamrock is 15 minutes behind. At 4:27 Reliance is three quarters of a- mile from the line and cannot crocs before the limit. Shamrock ia twenty minutesbehlnd. At 4:30 the race Is declarsd off. 0SHK08H "?. HAS -A -BIRTHDAY 6ptclal to the Malt. Oahkosh, Wis., Aug, 26: Ths people of Oshkosh-today celebrated the 50th anniversary of the city, In 165V Osh kosh waa a straggling village ol lumber men, trappers and others who bad aettl&Vmlong the shore of WInnebage. Now itk ono of the most flourishing cities M this section ot the country, the ry, Kith center of large .industries population of 90,000. and with a laMarrrABB5Cv l'vlklMn 1 1 Lin 1 1 ll fS i f 1 1 1 sal PJ ii-" w-oaaaaajtr-rt ? ".WJv" ngrU JtSawHaaaaa HLHSflGiaiil MAGNES & MATSON HEADQUARTERS FOR UNION MADE GOODS : UPTON .SAYING - ' iiTrryi f? . t Hopes to Win the Nexf 'I V Iwa Races , ShamrockWeatherFor Today . "' - i Special to the Uarr. Kew York, Aug. 2ft Llpton today re- asmfl to dlegugs Jils defeat jf yesterday. He says if there la a decent breeze tot morrow look out for Shamrock at the weather mark. lie ia hopeful of winaing (.the next two races aud then to elt'oec face defeat, or win iu a blaze of glory, The only thing that appeared to worr -ry.hlm was the handicap of 10 seconds cbalkedtagainst the challenger yesterday, He says be ia sorry each a mistake waa made, aa it looks stupid that either boat was in any wise strained in yeaterday 'a race. l The Reliance's new gaff waa measured at noon today and ia exactly the same: aa the old one, and did not change the, moatnremeatof the boat, Tho whether bnreau tolay say the wind ovor the course Thursday will be light and fresh, from the northeast, shifting in the afternoon to east south east, with probably cloudy, weathe. Lipton accepts this as forcaating Sham rock's weather. AskeUas to ht8 future plana, he de-i dined to say whether in cae of defeat, he would again challimco, bnt aaya that after tho races he will visit Chicago and Boston. Ho does not want to prolong htsatav in America, but ia willing, whilo Shamrock is In commission, tq arrange a race with Reliance, Constitut tion and Columbia. -r 4 i. "(U A.