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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1904)
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KING WARD'S ACCESSION Prom Saturday's Dally. London, Jan. 22 In honor of Ivinir Kd wards nccocilon on Jan 22, 1U01, roy ol salutes were flroil today In St. James Park, and nt nil other saluting stations at homo and nluoul. Alt commissioned ships In I'ottetnonth linrhor wore drcsn ol, and likn demonstration oro mado nt Gibraltar and other rP'l Juit a little o far and the who reaches : cliff for the coveted flower Koca crniliing down Into tht abyss below. Jut a little too far and the woman, who, day by day, neglects to cure the womunly diseases which weaken her is prostrated upon n bed of nickncM. Wrt wnmnti filihulft trifle with the diseases peculiar to her wx. Neglect to-tuiy mcaua a worse con dition to-morrow. Dr. Picrce'n I'nvoritc Prescription is a anfc mid reliable remedy for the cure of diseases peculiarly womanly. It estab lished regularity, flrles enfeebling drains, heals iiifliimuiatiou and ulceration and cures female weakness. "My wlfr. Mr. Mnry Kite. h t'en tnkltis vtnir niciliclnc nuil iccolvnl gtraX twneflt from It." wlti-i .Mr Oco. Win. VMcn, or HprtiiRarove, Va, "Wni Iroulilcil wllli frmnle wrakncei, lienvv, lirnrhiK-ilown jialiii, evere pain liitMck niul liciul.nml n tired, worn-out (re-Unir nil the time. Trlcil nil the reincitl we coiilil licnr off, lint tlicy llil no kockI. I'innllv we wrote to you niul my wife lomuicncctl Hiking 'Favorite Pre scrlptloii.' Took teu liottlei, ami U In bttttr lirultli lliaii iforc In a Ioiir time. We shall alwny recommend Dr. Pierce's 1'avorlt Pre nctiitloii to all who arc thui afflicted." "Pavorite Prescription " inalies weak women strong, oick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. The Common vSensc Medical Adviser, 1008 larjje pnies, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of twenty-one one-cent tamps, to .pay cxpinie, orwaillng .. Addresi lir.Su v! Wtfct. Btt(M Y mm r'L t( H'sJvr w0,nn ?. I over th If r'7 ' ATTACKING JANESE Russia Accused of Fo rr)enting Trouble Special (o the Mai', WPililiiKton, Jnn. 22Tlio Htato I) pnrltni'iit received n tllnpalch today from Mlnltlur Alliiu at Seoul, I In tayc thnro li (ointldcrabli) dlklurbaiax throilKhiut ICoroi. JapancKo in many places hayo boel) attacked ami tlio indlcatlonu aro thai Uuesla Is Inciting an uprising. Kotto lias also rcnclied Washingtoi. 4 that Japan lioi sent a mpjor Kcncrnt tr Hootil, wautlnK a liiuli olllcor on tht ccono. Corcans, it Is reporltd, have 3W, mon under arms, LAUNCHING CRUISER CHARLESTON (Special to tho Coast Mall.) WsshlnRfon, I), 0., Jan. 23: Tho Navy Department hat been advised that all arrangements havo been mado for tlio lauuchinji at Nowport News tomor row of tho now protected cruiser Charleston. Tho christening corotnony will to perlormcJ by Miss Helen W. l Khett, daughter ol tho Mayor ol Charleston, 9. C, In honor ol which city tho crnttor Is named. BULL DOG SAVES HIS MASTER Jumped Into the Water andKeptHimAfloat Special to the Mali. I'ortTownsond, Jan. 15 "Whllo un der the Influence ol liquor today, John Larron master of tho ihhiiiK sloop Jos hIo T foil overboard. A big bull dog on deck saw hla master fall and jumped Inio tho wator, Rrabbed I.anen'i clo'.h lnn with Ma tooth and lowed lilm nlon antll Lirson'i companion! put thn sloop about and hauled tho dog and master in. Larson was nearly froxen to death but will rocover. SHAFTER INJURES HIS KNEE Bnkorsfleld, Gal., Jan.'. 25-Gemral Win. 11. Bbalter waa seriously Injured today by being thrown to hie Unoea by n horao ho wne loadtnu'iMid in in care of a physician at a ranch bore. Injury to tho bono ia feared. Thore will bo n mooting of thu high school nlutnnl, at tho homo of Miss Graco McCormao ot 7 o'clcck Hharp Weduosday evening, at whjch eomp Important business will be transacted. PUS8IA BITTERLY LAMENTS Embarrassing. Weak ness of Her Navy Japanese Land Troops in Corea (Special to tho Coast Mall.) fit, Potorjburir.Jan. 23-OfIlclal cir cles are bitterly lamenting tho ncccs eily ol making oonccsslona to Japan bo- caute of Uussla's Inadequate seaport do- fonio, and aro determined to augment their fleet until It will bo ablo to com. bat oven tho llritlth. Russia proposes to expend fifty million pounds for war ships, '. London, Jan. 23 Tho Tohio corres pondent of tho Central News today wires that un official omergency .gszctto Is bolng promulgated containing spocia regulations for harbor, roadstead and coast navigation. Tho movo is regarded as having great significance, as It practically put! tbo mercantile inarlno under war regula tions. London, Jan. 23 Delay In tho Rus sian reply to tho latest note from Japan is causing tho customary crop of eeasa tional statements pointing to Imminent war in tho far East. A telegraphic report saya it under- a stunds thcra Is no likelihood of a com- promise, owing to tho unyielding attl tudo of Japan on tho Manchuria ques tion, and tho fact that in tho last note to Russia Japan struck out tho whole articlo In tho draft of tho treaty, relat ing to the demands of Bussia for neu tralization, A correspondent this morning at tbo port of Ghee Foo sent an alarming re port that twclvo thousand Japanese troops had landed at Masampho in southern Corea. Tho Port Arthur correspondent to the P.uia edition of tho Now York Herald also refors in n dispatch to the fact that tho news of tho occupation of Ma'am pho is being received calmly. EASTERN MINE HORROR Explosion Imprisons 125 Men Special to the Mall. Pittsburg, Jan. 25 -At 8:30 this morning nn explosion took placo in tlio shaft of the Warwick coal nlno near OheshicV, aud 125 men Imprisoned. Tho superintendent at 10 o'clock eent to Cheswlck and Sprlngdalo for ptiysl-i clans, although nono ol tho mon up to that time had been rescued. Rosp, Martl.n, and llnusar were among thocommorcfd tntnwho came In bu hi Meauor jeiterdVy. SEAMEN DROWNED In Wreck of Schoon.er in Dense Fog (Opeclal to tho Coast Mall.) Went Hampton, Jan. 23 The schoon er AugasU Hunt from Portland as wrecked off Q'lomett narly this morn ing. Dctplto tho efforts vl tho lifo Havers Id of the crew wero drowned and two only wero saved, A very heary fog prevailed so dense that tho guard for houra could not launch tho beats or lino, although they hoard continued cries for help. GEN TAFT EXPECTED TO ARRjYE Special to the Mall. San Faanciico, Cal, Jan 21. Among the pasaongcrs on the steamer Korea, which is duo to arrive tomorrow, Is Wm. U. Talt, late Rovornor of the Philippines'. He will proceed at once to Washington where ho is to succeed Mr. Root as Secretary of war, Fob. 1. LAUNCHING OF THE CHARLESTON (Special to the Coast Mall.) Nowport News, Va Jan t3-The pro tected Cruiser Charleston, the larg?at and most powoi'ful vessel of its typo in the Ameripan navy, was launched toiay In tbo presence of a largo crowd of pcopl from al ranks, a largo number of naval office) s. Tho launching won successful in every rpipect. Miss Helen Rhett, daughter ol the Mayor ol Charleston, christened tbo vessel. Thore will bo but two othor vessels In the navy of tho same cIhab. While they aro designed principally for speed thoy aro alio formidable fighting machines. They will havo the ino,t powerful nrdlbunco for vossols o their class and havo the highest epeed com nallablo with good cruising qualtties, EDITOR SUTTON ALMOST HAS HAIR-BREADTH ESCAPE From Wednesday's Dally. Tho editor of tho Tribune camo hear having a halr-broadth escape n lay days ago. We wore 911 our way to Hub bards creek during the severest part of tho wind slorm. Wo wore passing along a portion of tho road lined on both side j with tall rotton dead treos; anil the road was narrow and hedged In with bank nnd thick bruBh; we were Just thinking how we should csuapu if ono of those treos should fall leiisth wleool tho road, for we know they would glvo little wiunjrp, when stul donlly ciimo an unusually heavj Uadt of wind, canning all tho trees to bend and owing aud eway at a terrifying rate, and In tr.'hig to kjop our 7a on nil .f thum, wo ncliced more thon a half dozen coming directly toward ;us when Buddonly tho largest and talloat one ttattod to owing back into placo aud nil tho others followed suit, otherwise this Itom might not have appeared In print. ,Wo only ercapod by reason of the trees Living doctded td postpone their falllns;. AND ICE GORGES Cause Loss of Proper ty and Life Things From Which . We are Free Special to tho Mall. Birmingham, Ala , Jan. 22 Cyclonos aro reported from several places in Ala bama this morning. In North Birmingham there was a disastcrous fire. Stores and several res IdonceB wnro blov.n down and a number of persons hurt. Reports show n heavy loss of life in Moundville, seventy miles north of hero. The conductor ol the Capo Hart. Queen and Creecent railway wired from Akron that he could not pasi Moundville ow ing to the wreckage on tho tracks. Ho declares the inhabitants cf the town are killed, In the northern portion of Mound vlllo practically the entire resi dence rcction is destroyed and the popu lation killed. It is bilieved that the re port Is exaggerated. . Cincinnati, 7an. 22 Twenty miles of ice aro coming down the Ohio river in a flood. A big gorge at Coney Island let go this morning. Several bargee havo been destroyed. I Indianapolif, Jan. 23 Tho first cas ualty from tho flood occurred at 5.30 this morning, John Shobo and wife wero drowned whlla trying to ercapo from their house in a boat. The entire west part of Indianapolis la practically cut of! this morning, whilo the river bridge is tottering. Dleputchee from Terro Hauto and Vln cen'neB ou tho Wabaeb this morning csy that dynamiting tho Ico undor tbo bridges may save the structures. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treasurer ol tbo Brooklyn Eoat d Art Club. "W women would pay mors sttcatlon to their htdth w would have more hippy wivu, mothers and douchttrt, and If they would obmvt rtiulU they would find that tht doctori' preicrlptlont do not perform tht many cures they art give credit for. " In consulting with my drurfjUt ht ad. viied McElrce'i wine of UrduUnd Thcd. ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it snd have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health. nd It only took three months to cure me." Wmo of Cardul is a regulator of tho menstrual functions aud is a most as tonishincr toulo for women. It cures Santy, suppressed, too freouent.irreg-1 or told painful menstruation, foiling I of tho womb, whites ana flooding. It is celprul wnea approacnincr 'woman hood, during pregnaiioy, after child birth and in chance of life. It fro auently brings a aoor baby to homes ant have boon barton for years. All druggists have f 1.00 bottles of Wtoo of Cnrduu IWiCARDUi .MOSTLY .3 VICTIMS Of the Great Southern Cyclone Special to the Mall. ttormlngham, Ala. J.tn, 2j Today'a repoit from Moundvlllo fihowe 33 dead, 32 of whom are nogrooj. Sixty wero found injurod fatally, but two of thoao aro white Aid ia being sent. Two bun 1 red per sons were ronderod homelois nnd Buf fering. A featuro of tho storm is that tvory car on the el.fo '.tracks waa destroyed savo ono which was found to contain Cofliue, BRUTAL RUSSIAN MARINES, -A Commit Outrages at Vladivostok Japan to Issue Urge. War Loan Siberian Troops to ba Mobilized Opeclal to the Moll. London, Jan. 25 Tho Toklo c.rosj pondent of the Times says that '.utter received there from Vladivostok declare). that a party qi Russian llarinps landed, there January Oth ana subjected tbo. Japanese residents to great violence. Thoy wrecked 2-f houios. maltreated, womon and Inflicted wounds upon agpd4 persons and children; Tho rioters wero. accompanied by officers and wero not restrained by tbo civil authorities. Japanese newspapers advocate tho, withdrawal of nil tho Japanese In Siber ia, and ask what may be expected in the. event of hostilities if such tb.lnga occur, during peace. Londou.Jan. 2a-pMJial dispatches, from Toklo publlrhcd yesterday, report that the Japanoso Minister ol Hnanco, had a conference with Jopanoso bankers,, and decided to issue a loan of ono mil lion yon. Japanese wnvspapers atscrl that at the, now year reception the Caar reminded Minister Kurlno that tho Japanese, ought to remember Uutrfia'a great power.. Tho Daily Telegram saya that it learni that tho RusEian Viceroy Alexit ff re. cotitly ndvlsed tho raobil'ib'iou of Slbor Ian troops. Mii.i.-torof Wor Kuropat-. kin dlEecnted, butthiC'a r, niter con-. elderliiR lho matUr. i-DhJurrcd . with Viceroy Aloxieff atidt..e nocessury or dors were issued. Joke Mastron.of Snttli elougit is in town, and has tho thanks of thhj offigr for some 0 ,hls product o'f.. VHitk t yloms wlUcli M Jak , () m H f ftrsr;-"s)S i I