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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1903)
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NARROWLY MISSED . :h A SCRAP AlaskanBoundaryWas Serious Buisness (Special to tho Coast Mall.) Wmhltiuton, Hopt. 51 Tho abstract of tho United States lUKUinont in tho Al . nlkan boundary iMopiilo whb madepubllo today. It Koun over tho ground minute K'HUl mw t&i ir.nfSfl mi 't- A -1- ?6U 5SE OSEAT B-iHtarMBJHJHj fjiiworu a lilftcK-Draimbt litu tavwl doctor' billa fur uor titan nixt j vears. Ior th connuoa fuiii ily ci.UMiiU), audi oa cxumtij "iiou, Indk-Mijon, lwnt ouldi, bywul coui pltou. clnlb ami favor, bilious ftaw, (xwlaclioi nnd oilier )lk oomj l.ui.u tm other motlicino is noi jirn'ry. It inviffomtos anil rg ulntt.i 1J1O 1i;t, tuiititilj (llyoation, RtiuHuUM uctlon o tho kidnuvs putitiu tho LIixkI, and jAirgtwUui I1)W''1: of foul PiiUI .'ihlioiis. It curcu liver oouipluiut. iiuIiyosUon, our stomach, dizzinoaa, chill), rhouiuntio pains, eidcocho. back- i ncho, kidnoy troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard cold.1 and hcadacho. Kvcry tlrup (Ut hr-s Thcdford'a Dlack-lJraught m Si1 cent paclattrcs and in umm inotii niw for $1.00. Kover accept n sul ttltutc. Insist on Living tho original mudo by tho ChattaDooga Hwilcliio Coin))imy. I IkIIcvo Thtdford's D)sck.Drutht Ii (lie btrt medicine on earth. It U good for any and evwy thkij. '(.luvc a family of twelve chlldn, and for four yc-tn I have kept thtrtionfootl onu itcaimy wun no oociornut (JincK. Draught., A. J. OftnCN, IHewan. La. ly, and addo a bit of history. showing that the coutrnvorsy nearly reaultod In war. Tho document declare tlio Urlt f Alt cotmnlBilonora' contontlou of Can ada'a claim to territory at tho head of Lynn canal wan at that ttmo well known by tho United Stntra to bo false. Con tlutiluK this Is tho Kintutotis assertion that there was no proof to sustain It. Bo Das been said If tho Crinadan uov nrmnent Instructed Ilrltlsh vorscla to dlf record thceo regulations, thcro would huvii hcon dat)(or of a sorlotis colllulo n. Thero undoubtedly would boon n colls Ion, juit as cortaluly as If thoy had been Instructed to disregard tho regulations of tho port of New York. SENT TO INSANE ASYLUM (Special to the Coast Mall.) Menllla, L. I. Sept. 3-Wolnbrenncr tho crnnk arroilcd whitn trying to teo Uoosevolt, was today formally commit- J ted to tlio Kings park ItiKano asylum. COTTON. WILL LAND H A D1ML70 lYiAnljlHO Opeclal to the Malt. Warhington, Bent, -I In vlow of tho kit after tHlnu threatened with arrest, oxtromely uiisottied condition of nf- lie returniKl half an hour late and fairs in the Turkish poitrsslnnti. tho nuain Insisted upon nceing tho president uiivy dnpMrtmont Is today considering Iin waaagnln rrfuoed, and departed ap Iho HdvisAhility of ordering Admiral parently chagrined. Cotton to land a forco of mnrluea from An hour later ho put In an Bppoar the vessol of his squadron, linmeillntely ntico again, and this tlmo tho guard as a after his arrival at llelrut. , niatior of precaution placed hfin under arrast. He was Immediately searched J and tho revolver with every chamber LIPTON STILL UN DISMAYED Special to tho Mali. work.bept.l-HIrrhomue Upton mid that ho waa willing to mako anoth er try for the cup If ho can find materi al which ho can dupsnd on for n chanco of winning. Ho nayn I'lfo has done his tent, hoho'inust look for uiiothor de Blgnor, CANNED '.' . SALMON WILL BE SCARCE apeolal to the Mali. Portland, Oro., Sept. 1 ltavced fig. uros bauedon nearly dofinlto roporta (rom all P.iolfia coast districts, includ ing Alaska, show tli.iv tho eclmon pack of this year will bo l.opo.OOO cases Btuall or then that of last yo.ir, and 1,720,000 uufibs smaller than tho pack of tho pre vious year, A genora ndyuno lh prices, nppoaru to bo Inevitable, ' . MARSHFIELD, CdOS OOUNtV-JoREGpN Sept. 5. 2 l-HJ ( L CRANK WITH A GUN TRIES TO GET ACCESS TO THE . PRESIDENT Arrested by Sefcret Service Men After Third Attempt and Proves .to, be Insane- (Special to the CoasfMall.) Oystor Hay Bept. 2 A man supposed to bo demented mado three attempts last night to reach 1'rotidont Itoosevelt, When arrested by secrot service men guarding tho Preeldrnt thoro was found on bis person a 32 calibro rorolver. It is beliovcd that he intended to assassin- 4 nto tho Vrcsidont. Tho nian'a namo Is Henry Welnbren- nor. ho lives at Byossot Island, a small p'neo seven miles from the president's summer homo. Tho rccrot servlco man detailed to guard tho front of tho house wero stand ing in the roadway about 1 o'clock when nn nnknown man drove no in a carrf lak'o. He was held up a hundred feet rom homo, when he announced t,int no nai1 nn ongacrmint with tho . 1' chlucnt. Iln cavil tits name, and raid tho I'mnidont had tolcsranhed for hire. Tho Guard esamlnetl tho list but found 1 no wch namo and ordored Weinbrenner to drivo on. Tho latter oblected. but ; loaded was found, Later, a teach of I tho grounds was mndn and foot prints i wore found in tho roar of tho house. . Frightful Accident TV0 WOMEN INSTANTLY 'KILLED AT DANIELS CREEK y q Bjckforf3 and MfS. 0 Glpson fall Beneath Logging Train From Saturday's' Dally. A (rightful accident occurred on tho Poiilela creek logging railroad about 0:80 yoMerday morning, by which Mrs. W. O. Uloklord and Mrs, O. K. Glpeon wero inHtnntly killed under the wheels of tho lodging train. Tho story of tho accident, as told by oyo-wltnuesua is an follow. Tho unfortunato ladles, in company with Mlso Jtortha Smith, had bqnrded tho traiu at King's camp to ridodown to thn rlyor, about 5 mllosv The train was loadt'd wl)h logs and had etoppod at tho platform, which is on a lovol with the top of tho trucks, Mrs, Glpson and Misa Smith bad boardbd tho truck noarost tho oncinc, whllo Mrs. Dlokford Qot on the pilot ol tho biiglno, which waa headed toward tho load. As tho onglno labored in etartlng aomo dirty water and. soot wqa thrown upon ho IftjdleB, and sao,tho trli waa rtiovlng yexy slowly they stepped off and upon v A hoavyguard was placed about tbo houHtaim Weinbrenner was taken to Oyator Uay wheru be was Incarcerated. He was qoeftioned this morning and from his manner it was plain that he was dnmentcd. He will probably be thoroughly examined later in the day, Welnbreniior is the son of n German secret servlco mon havo no doubt that be iutonded to kill the President should) Ln hava been ablo to reach him Weinbrenner waa arraigned in police eourt tbia morning. He plainly is er ratic. Ho Insisted that he had called at Sagamore hill at, the request of the President. Asked how and where he Was called there he replied : "The President talke; I hear him, Me'rfin bis house; I'm In mine. I can always hear him. He talks about hia daughter Alice. I wanted to marry her, I've seen her a number of times. Hbe citfo to my honfo in an automobile about a mouth ago accompanied by her brolher." I - Aiho is nlaialy demented, the conrt cut short the examination and remand ed him back to a cell. Ho will be ex amlned as to his sanity this afternoon and likely bo committed to some instu lion. On j of hie brothers who waa in the coirt room stated that whllo be had alvays been moroor lorsilighty none ot tha family had suspected that ho was iniane. Weinbrenner la a short, stocky bnlla and datk complexioned German, with tbioe days growth ol beard upon his checks and a cloeely cropped mustache. He kopt his hands folded across hia veBt and eyes upou ground while he answered thb questions tied at him ln a low mon otonia, Heine asked if he had any statet ment to make after the examination, be replied, no. the platform to got on a truck (arthor back. Mies Smith stepped aboard all right, but when the two older latllea steppod on the truck ono of thorn lost her halanco and seized hold of the other to steady horsolf, with the result that both fell to tho track below, and be lorn tho train could be stopped or nnyUiing could bo douu to ofcjist thorn the unfor tunate ladiua hod boon crushed down and tho first wheel of tho truck pasted j over thorn, tho tccond stopping on their bodies, both being instantly killed. There wero four logs on tho truck and tt took somo tf:i)3 to rnlso tho car ttud release tho mangled forma of tho two uufortunae victima. Mis Sniith had a narrow escape, as pho was ceizixl bv ono of U'o fallmtr Indler, but Ohns, Kern, whn was also ou tho tiuck hold hor from (alline. W. a. Rookford. tho hiibband of one of tho uiifortuimto women waa engineer on tlio train. A f was ou the ippo Inltu sldo ot tho cub, ho bid not know that tbey wore gottlng oil tlio train or on agaiu and ho saw nothing of tho ac cident. Dr. Horsfall, who was called but of course could do nothing, reports that Mrs. Biukford's body was quite badly mangled, whilo tho only norious injury to Mrs GipBou'was tho crushing of her loft arm, thouch death appears to have boon iuBtantauooua in both case Mrs, Uloklord waa of middlo ago, and besides the bereaved huxband leave aovoral growu Bona and daughters, Mrs. QlpRon was alao mlddloaged, 8ho waa mother of -Mrs. W. 8. Spoor, wifo ni tho foreman on tho railroad, Mr. Glpson also being irapoyed thore, The (unoral services will tako place today,- and' burial will be in the South' Cooa river cemetery '' , 1903 CHARLES' AUSTIN TO ' BE HANGED tpeclal'tv the Mall. Caruthersvllle, Mo.t Sept. 4 This is tho date set for the execution of Charles Austin in the Pemiscot county jail, Austin' crime was tho mmder of Mir, Carr'e Johnson, a widow, who lived live miles from Carathenvjlle, a year ago. The woman lived on property belonging to Auetin, and claiming that she waa occupying too much ground for the rent she was paying, Austin attempted to move tbo boundary fence on her section, of the land. Ho waa accompanied by hia two brothers and a hired man, and they started to tear down thei fence, when they wcrn driven eff the land by Mrs. Johnson, who threatened them with a shotgun, It is said. The day fol lowing their first attempt to rei-ove tho fence, the four men returned to their ta.k armed with rifles. When tile! . i women ventured into the yard to protest against tho action, aho was (hot and killed. The two brothers and the hired man made their escape and were never captured. Austin waa 'arrested, con victed and given tho death sentence. Attar hia conviction be was reuioved to 8t. Louis for safe-keeping, It belBK feared an attempt would bo made to release him by hia three confederates. Coming on, Areata Special to the Mall. " , San Francisco. Seit. 4 Steamer Ar eata called at noon today for Coos Bav with the follow ing paieuicers: u.i. Uoborte, Chaa Roberts, K K Roberts, F 8 Dow. Mrs J Snyder, E Weiler, An drew Chrittensen, 8 Most, Miss Brown, Mia 'R GriU, Miss M Grills. MIm A Grills. O L Mast, J Tardy. O II Thomp son, J P Richmond. J IE Rayon. M Shaw. Mlaa A. M. Phillips, Gee Sam, and six in the steerage, S- -rjii 5sTjyr WWBBBWK 3 : t &iMn"vm w3 H-KbMbMBv?1 9S(3ErQ&mrr l".!n! JHhBhHbh w4upSKiur nSv99sK'QllQMnS1 'BBP& mB n$vSfcV'A)'lr'jDlflfll'' bfclAHBCil III I'Ulll IBI&.l MAGNES & MATSON HEADQUARTERS F0R UNION MADE GOODS i . r ' N0-. iSsasx FIGH .Si,. i-..l., ' ' FLEETS" , Will RehdesYous iri Turking -Waters- .t' Sultan Alarmed by For His Life . . 'fit Spcofal te the MaCL A Wfl Snnl AXt Kit f.ni?..i(ru.fatlv " r ' '. announced, that Kranct -has drcult-d to' order tho French fleet to hold ItrHf Injr readini'a to proceed to Turkish wafeia"''" t tt , it as thn result of the receipt crndifnattib. from ihe French ami osr&dor to Tnrkiyi .' saying that iho p.tscnco of warthlpt was desirable. Great Drittian, Rns.da, Italy and Ab- trU hftVe m9de eIs)tar rrepAratr0na and Ihe fleets aio expected to set together in cite of a criste, - The Constantinople Macedonian com ratttee has notified the rtiltan that they have decided oa his death. The sultaa and hie court counsellors at or.ee became terror stricken, anil every precaution, t prefect Abdul haflibeen teken, "Wnp MONROE hi READY , TO FIGHT. ' Special to the Ma'U ' New York. Sept. 4 Jack Mnnroa to day wired the manager ot the Country Club at LoaAnglee that ho conld not light Jeffries Oct fixtcrnHi, hut iffer to ficht him in January Hit claims that thcro Is not enough time lo crniu in. 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