Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, April 09, 1904, Image 5

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A purtyof totlrlnU
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were overtaken by an Hvulnnclie near
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Peleraiilclmoite on the flhukungel In
f lie Alps. Pater Mnllor wa, killed and
atiotherlaJnUsIng,
erlln Apr, fl-Kmperor5 William lini
lelegtophcd from llie.Medlteraneaiiv di
recting largo' reinforcements to be cent
German Houlhwost Africa to cope with
Uio rebellious llorrorotf,
very center of the town of Mokelumrin
hill last Sunday,
Dirt that pay from J to J7 I found
in largo quantities.' King says over
100,000 worth of gravel la alroflily un
covered. Thu residents Are wild with
excitement and arc diguing In their: own
door yards.
keep np a campaign of education.
Kallroada contributed because they
endorsed (hie policy, They hud not
been sounded on tlio project of repealing
the doeerl land Act,
passage of the original Irrigation. act nd tarning. Owing todlffiealtien et a eet
Now Tort News, April G-The battle
e 1 1 1 1 Vlricluta wan launched at ono
o'clock today. The only event wab the
death of n man from Ilichmond named
Calhoun, who foil Into tho dry dock.
FlflyHliouiand n:opln witnessed tho
.corcmoriy.
Los Angeles, CaI Apr. 6 The resig
nation of Chief of Police Charlcn KJlori
won accepted by the police board this
morning, And Ex-sheriff W A, Ilammol
was appointed to the vACAncy.
Kltoua resignation Is direct result of a
Jefferson City. ilo. Apr. CA dospcr
ate attempt by fifty convicts in tho
Mlseourl peiiltontary wau made this
morning to blow up that Inititullon,
kill all guards who interfered, arid re
lease three hundred criminals.
At ono o'clock guard Williams heard
the command to hold up hand, follow
cd by a shot, which brought n gonoral
alarm. Seven guards ppe red whh
guns And tho convict who had attempt
ed the hold up dodged into his cell
After firing attain.
Guards limner and Williams ontered
monlal charter to A meeting on French
or Italian soil, His alleged, the Prince
of Monaco has been asked to invite the,
monarch s to his home, elmnltaneonily.
Theroport bears the mark of authentic
city,
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long fight made by the Los Angolos re
cord, which openly accused him of pre! tho cell building, but on arriving at the
Washington, ' April 5 Master John '
Morso ol the U. H. N. has been found
Ktillly of violating a regulation, lesucil
by Hecrutiry of the Navy, and culpable
incniclciicy oud negated of duty, by a
court martial convened in tho Phlllp
'plnet and euntcncml to a Ices of tori
nutiibora off hii grade.
Salt Lake, Aprli C-U. 8, .Marshal
Jloy.rood this morning served subpoe
nas on Apoitlu John Ilonry Smith and
i'rcsldont ' Anutjn M. Cannon, of Halt (loiters to Governor Uudd asking to bo
tcctlng cribs and gambling resorts.
Tho fight has boon bllter.Elton at ono
time arresting a number of the Record
employees at a rard party, detectives
aeiaultlng thn polico reporters, and
sleuths shadowing members of the He
cord staff;
Ban Krancleco, Apr. 5 The defento
in the Hot kin trial placed Its last witness
on stand Monday, and the etato opened
thin morning with ovldonce in rebuttal.
Mrs. liolkln was first called to the
slaud, Biio admitted that rlio wroto
top of thestops wero commanded to hold
up tholr hands, but Uruner got tbo drop
on the man, who was locked up.
A search of his cell revealed twenty
pounds of dynamite, a bottto of' nitro
glycerine, two pistols aud a cigar box
Ailed with cartridges and skcloton keys.
TIie,convIcla had bored a liolo through
tho plate of the lock and opened the
door with a skeleton koy, Tho plan was
to kill tho guard, liberate tho prisoners
and blow a hole in the walla and oioapu.
It li not known bow tho convicts ob
tained tho explosive.
Berlin, April 6 Additional private
advice from Jompalanka, Bolp,ariA,
where anti-Semitic riots were reported
Tuesday, sfAte that the mob inflicted
injuries on victims resembling- tho'jo of
Christ, 4They gathtd the sidea of the
Jews, drove nails in their hands and feet
and pktccd crowns of thorns on tholr
headu, Tbo authorities took enor'getio
measures to crush the outbreak and the
Balgarian government suppressed the
news, trying to prevent anti-agonfotsg
international Jewish financiers', who ara
handling the Bulgarian loans.
rtstvlt ef consfirMy fa reskait ef
trade.
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Den !Zetz, butiness Manager of the
New York World andJJblm North, of the
Neir York Times , ref reeeflUBg the
Aaaerlcan Publishers Association gave
teetimony showing that the Internation
al Paper Co. dictates tye price, which
lias gone up 33 per cent in two years,
and that six New YorkilMpers will face
a deficit within the next few years on
account of high prices.
The company not only dictates the
price, but prescribes the width of the
roll. PAper sold in New York for
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2.10 per hundred, was sold in England,
for 203 by the same company.
Washington, Apr. 0 -Former Secre
tary Iloot has been practically deter
mined, upon fortbe post ' of temporary
chairman of the i Ilepubllcan actional
convention.
Benaotr Piatt of New York, had a con-
(Fronr Thursdays Dally,)
The stha Bubse will be' loaded
in a few days with lumber from John
son's will.
Chas, WcCalloch left for Gardiher
yesterday, where he intends opening a
Safe la the near future. Charley is an
A-l fellow and we wish hlra saccesa on
hia new Teatare,
Patience I a'lwavs think of all the
mean things I bare said during the day,
feronco with the President this morning hefore l Ml Be,d at night. Ptrlce
u rations i xoynitstay awake as long
as that7 Yonkera Statesman.
asssnap T fajB) aBv AfjBV
new whilo it kt iMfrt. ! fcai,, j0tsj
puniber (A Myitto Pe4tit aeenla aid
sqaamferiftg "their iHiksiaani in mDh
scrlptlons to the daMy.
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akipi. Cal breath 'a report tr "tkm 'Ore
gon Ifiwae Asyiaaa for tfeeqtMrier .end '
ing March SI, eoaUIag she) fdUowimri
Statietleal report hw0 there werei
1390 Mtieflts in tiw ittstltalloo MFtb
roary 39; tweaty-foflr received dorJnjf
Maren; ten dlsenargwi, reeovereo; two
dieebarged aioeh inprarefl; one dis
charged, not improved; sixteen died;
for eloped; leaving s, totals! 1M0 In
mates on April let, oradeereaae.of tett
patients for the month. The average
aontbJy per capita expense for the
monh was f 10.M 82-100, and th dally
per capita expense wae f .34 22-100.
Thfl total expense of th several de
partments was fl,138.04, ' ' '
).ako to nnpoar In Washington beforo
llio commiitcu.
It Is expected they will furnish testi
mony relative to alivgod polygamous
marriages since thn manifesto.
llwaco, Wn., Apr, fl A company
headed by Hopt. Whitman, of the Jlwa
co Hallway V Navigation Co., today
flnully clotod a deal for eighteen hun
dred Acres of land which is to bo made
by an cxtonetvo Irrigation system into
a cranberry nmnli. l.'xperlmeuts, they
'claim, provo the finest cranberrlos in
America to be grown In Oregon and
Washington marshes.
Derlln Apr. B Prominent Jows havo
received n telegram stating that null
Fomlto riots have occured at Lcompa
lanka, Ilulgara. A mob stormed tbo
glietto,. maseiicred six and wounded
n In teen Jews. Many Hebrews' houcos
atthosamo plnco were also plundored.
The niob'n excuse was tho usual rumor
of rttnal murders committed for the
Passovor racrtflce.
, St, Joseph, Mo. April 0 Gcorgo C.
Lowell, cashier of tho Fed oral Trust
Co. ol Clovolnnd was arrentod hero
last night. Ilo says ho came dlreothere
to visit bis brother and his shortage will
be botwoen eighteen and twenty tlioue
and, covered to depositors by a gunrnn
tro. He was tempted to Irregular inc-
sent to tho Philippines as a nurto.
The stato Introduced experts to provo
tho baud writing of the letters to be the
same as tho one on tbo candy box.
Mrs. Mairglo Smith, of tho Victoria
liotol wnero Ire prisoner lived, denied
ntrttmnent made by Dr. Terrlll on tho
stand, that he vlelted Mrs. Ilotkin on
Sunday July .'II, 1608, tho day the candy
was bouuht. Kli teitltlod that Terrlll
visited 4Irs. Ilotkin on a week day. Bhe
gave convlncluK evidence in support of
hnr statement, practically destroying
a . '- . . . i ...-
.Mrs. itoiKins nopeot Duiluing an alibi
n uiatuitecuon.
Portland Ore April C An infernal
machine sufficiently powerful to tear
down A block, was discovered this morn
ing on tho big freight And towing river
etoamor Albany, of the Western trans
portation line. The boat was lying at
the doek having her ehalt repaired.
Tlid defective fuse had burned within
an inch of tho cap, which was embedded
In the midst of a box.contalntng a hun
dred dynamite caps, the whole surroun
ded with ecveral pounds of nitroglycerine,
Washington, Apr. 6 liay and Qaeea
da this morning signed a treaty of ex
tradition of criminals between Gobs and
the United Htates.
during which the matter was taken up,
and after ho left tho President's office
he said ho thought Root would bo the Mrs. Robt. McCahn, of Bay City who
man, j bas been in Portland for medical treat-
n, ,, ., , . I wens nearly mree monms ts returning
Piatt as well as Depow. who wob ct homHOnthn A,.nrfl. w,lt,, M. . .
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the Whlto Hopeo later, did not toko
much stock in the suggestion tb&l
General Horace Porter was boing groom
ed by the Republican machine for the
governorship, of Now York.
uled to leave Portland at 8 p. m. yesterday.
fit. LouIfl-Mo Apr. 0 Senator IJnr
ton was this "morning sentenced to six
months la the Iron County, Mo Jail
and flaed (3(00.
New York, Apr. G Sixteen, thousand
brick leyere and laborers resumed work
this morning, pending arbitration.
They have been idle three months.
Detectives declare it to bo tho work of
Chinese. Cant. Whltcom recontly is
sued orders barring Chinese labor, since'
which ho has been threatened. Tbo In
fernal mftohinocbntalned Ohinoso nap
kns In Kb make up,
The crow of twenty mori wero asleep
in tholr bunko at tho timo wbon the
fuso was presumably ignited.
- Washington, Apr, 4 denational
Mount Vernrm, A"pr. 0 Five persons
lost their lives and another was fatally
bnrncd In a fiNthat destroyed Colum
bia hall, a three story Ifromo building,
early this morning, and three woro
eerlouslyinjured. Tho dead are Nathan
Frey, a shoedealor, and bis three child
ren, and Bessie Dering a maid,
Now York Apr. 0 A blazo in the sub
way this morning fused all telegraph and
telephono wlrea loading north, and out
off the newspaper offices. Smoke filled
tho subway and worked up in sheets
through tho underground trolley con
duit, giving the impression that tho
subway waa burning for blocks. The
damage was slight.
duo on hta home,
out extradition,
Ho will return with-
thodstomeotamorlgagoaboutto como,tci,,mony WM K,vea -b GoorKe H
Maxwell, Prest ot the. National Irriga
te Association, before the Houao
Committeo on Irrigation today, the
purpose of his appearance being to urge
tbo ropoal of deeort land act, Ho was
asked pointed questions relating to tho
lobby for tho ropoal of the, bill, allegod
Nlco, Apr, 5 An American named
Bluddon, eflld to bo a financier of Wash
ington was arrcstod a ho was entering
Paris on n train. U In nllegod thot.ho
paoteutcd a telogritm for unlimitcvl
credit slgnod by Bcoruturv of Btato ilay
uud addroSHfd to Cousul Van' Huron.
Sliuldon got from tho Consul a letter of
giinrantco , for ono . thousand francs
which Hladdon U allojod to havo chang
ed to twon ty tliouoand aud obtained tho
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Stockton Onl, Apr, DJoi King a
mining man junt arrived bora from
Ualavnraa county today, reports n
wonderful Birlko of loh gravel in tho
Washington Apr. 5 Secretary Moody,
it is stated after tho cabinet meeting to
day, has called upon every member of
tbeIieeourMlllnolB Court of Inquiry
and the Judge Adrovate of the court to
inform tho Department by telegraph if
any of ihem appointed on tho court
j bad received any telegrams relating to
the matter under consideration, from
Washington, and if so to report the
eamo.
Washington Apr, 0 Tho Navy Depart
ment has given out telegrams from
members of tho Court ot Inquiry in the
Mlesourl-UUnois case each emphati
cally denyi'jg 'that he received any
telegram from anyono in Washington
concerning thev e abject of inquiry
previous to the finding.
Don't fail to go to the ANW Clab'
"afternoon" which will be given Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.H.
Taylor. The funds accruing from ihe
coffee and cake which will be served
will be need to aid tbe Uigh Bchool
Alumni society in improving tbe school
grounds.
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
church had a social session yesterday in
honor ot Mrs. McFarlin who ia visiting
friends ia town. A general good eeekl
time was had and delightful refresh
meHta were served making it in all, a
very enjoyable affair.
on account of her advanced age.
bo maintained by certain western ralU
roads, He denied its existence but ad
mitted that his association was working
for repeal, ,
Asked how the association was sup
ported, he said by contrlbntiotifl ot rail,
ronds and other, He named tho follow
ing as paying six thousand ench aunu
ally (neat Northern. "Northern Pacific,
Union Pacific, Bout herti Pacific, ihir
lington, Santa Fe, Rock Island. Tho
aeeciutlon ws organized to help In the
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San Francleco, Apr. 0 Tbo closing
arguments for tho defense in tho Bot
kin trial, began this morning. Attor
ney McGowan, opening, occupied all the
morning and a period of tho afternoon.
Knight, leading counsel for the de
tense, will make his argument tomor-
Madrtd, Apr. 0-Former Qaeen ls- rowra0rnlng. District Attorney Bylng-
bella is ill of influenza. Anxloty ia felt, lon wlll cio,0 fortho aUtei and the ce
will go to tho Jury in the afternoon.
ft
McGowan announced that tho prose
cut Ion, had been forecasting aspersions
on Mrs. Botkin'a character. Ho declar
ed the charge in tho indictment had not
been proved, oyen .a motive not being
sljown, (Ho laid great stress on tho fact
that no ovldonco bad beon adduced
that Mrs. Botkin bought lump arsenic,
and that tho state failed or feared to ox-
humo the body of Mre. Dunning, and
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that thoro was no positive Identification
of the prisoner;
Foar of tbe crew ol the James A Gar
field left tbe ship here at MarshBeld.
Tbeyehtpped from Ban Diego. They
will meet with difficulty in getting pay
(or the round trip. This has incoa
venenced Captain Nasby very much as
be must ship eallore from Baa Francleco.
Speaking of thn shipfjaw of Coee Bay
coal to Portland, which is to be Ing nrat
ed by the shlpnient of 900, tons' on thn
Chleo, M. 0. Shenl, the PettlABd agent
of the steamer said to Jonrnal reporter:
"By bringing cargoes Tthk way there
is no dosbt that tbe projeet will pay.
At present the local coBsamersnse Paget
sound coal, almost altogether, gofaras
I have been able to learn it la no better
quality than the Coos Bay prodset, and
there is very little if any difference in
the price. Washington coal laid down
here sells all the way frosa g to -pS.iM)
per ton, I tbinx the CoeBay coal can
be delivered here at frera 57 te J7JW per
ton. It ia eertainly a geed grade, or it
would not be used eo extensively at Ban,
Franeiseo. If .-the people here will
their assistance to tbe proJct the pro
posed line wHl be operated regularly.
By helping.oat in thin nfatter it will bV
possible for the local merchants to build'
ap A'fioarishlng trade with that section.'
C0QU1LLE SCORES A BULLS EYE
Has the First, AutimobTIe
Coos County
In
The Enterprise thinks "there is really
no need of a daily on the bay at all,"
There are othere. Fortunately tbo
business men over here are alive enongb
to appreciate the benefits of a
e
daily j
Oar nterprieing, phytMan, Dr.
Walter Colin, received an anloneWe
by the steamer Elizabeth, the naaefelne
arririn? here yesterday' by the Dhrpateh
This is the first borselese carriane to he
brought into Cois Cotiaty, and created
no little excitement on F rent afreet
.while it waa being set np and started.
Toe Doctor having had a great, deal of
experience with gasoline) engine, bad no
troable in getting tbe machine to go
which seems to behave very well. By
the time the roads are good the doctor
will have bis vehicle in geod shape ,and
will he able to respond to calls on' abort
notice. It is ef the Orient towkfceard
style and is donbtleas adapted to the
use. Being supplied with a 4-borse
engine it wilt dereopahigh a speed as
wilt be sate on onr roads.
Karlsrub, .Apr. 0 Princess Sophia of
Llppe, widow of tho Into Prince Gon
thoir Frederick is dead. She was born
In 1831, and 'waa Princess of .Baden,
TSoHTo, Belgrade.Apeil 0 Tho ministry
has decided to hut her roinforco tbo
guards on tbo frontier, believing that a
Turkish iuvaBion la imminent,
Nlenna, April 0 Tho Sofia correspon
dent ot the Tageblatt wires that, dlplo
matio relations betweeu Turkey nnd
Bulgaria are.llable (o,- be broken today
H'tho Turkp,llulariau agreement la. not
signed. , , ,. , f-4rt t
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, Borlln, April O-The MagdohurgUli
Zeltung.roports that Emperor Wllllem
will vlfilt ProsUleat Loubet before re-
Washington, Apr. 6 Tho nouse Com
mitteo on Judiciary today had hearings
on tho tiilloy revolution .requesting tho
Secretary ofComniorWto invitatigato
'Iho'cauMe'of the pxosVnt h'gli price" of
wiilto piper" 'Vsod 'iifrprlntrng news
papers, tl -jreat ecarclty of - the same,
and whether said conditions were thej
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