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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1904)
...tifil riT' 4 rV'iy- '' 4 ;. :,, ; ' ... . 1 .!( I JV . IrflMMWUtjSaMia 4u "Li f&v. ENGLISH EXPECT NO WAR Russian Reserves Fill Their Ranks Emperor of Corea Is Neutral fipoclal U tho Mall. London, Jan. ltd Despite bolUcoeo ro ports, officials lioro contlmio to assort tlml thoy would bo surprised nhould war between Japan nnd Russia bo do clotod. HI, Potorsburg, Jan. 30 Nova Vromya today prinii a tint ol 28 roservi) rcI inenin which hnvn Loon ordered to In croBR'j their bnlollloiid. Trto paper inye Hint ilmllnr orders will eooii bo Issued to nil ctlior reserves. Woihinglon, Jan. -10 Thu Stato De partment litis received tlio following from Minister Allen at Heoult "A Corcan olllclal who recently re turned from ltuciln states Hint Rustlu nppoara to dcalru tho neutralization ol Coica. The Coruon emperor U conll- ilcnt that foreign johm will bo thor oughly satisfied with hisnttitndo which In one of pronounced neutrality. TO SALVE COLOMBIA'S DIGNITY Money for Her Loss of Territory Special to tha Mall. Washington, I). 0. Fob. 1 Negotla. lloni for tho payment bolwoen flvo and ten million dollars to Colombia havo, it la said, reached inch nn advancod stage that thoy will bo concluded within ton days. For this reason tlio Uopublicana nra e.id to bo considering a proposition from tho Democrats for tho adoption ol a roaolutlou rciuoaUug tho President to uso bis good olllolos to bring about poaco botwoon Columbia nnd Panama, und to pay Columbia monoy for lior Iobs of territory. Democrat ogreo that It tho Ropnbll- '. caup join with thorn In tills, all will then volo for-the canal troaty. A caucus of Democratic renatora will bo hold to- morrow to orrongo tfco termes of tho resolution. ' SO YEARS'. IXPEKIENUB TNADR MAW(B DKDIQNS COfYWiaMTS) &C. Anrona iOBdlj Mid Atanvmm j. nuloklr Mtirfl OVKIiW tllTOitlloU III tuu II nuiMrlotlreoaa Allt uiuwn i TrstmiiQrt?OTfc sciwtinc nwm. , Htifittltt 1 23330 4 pMMMMMMT tXWHXKSik 'X3l2 mwassam RUSSIAN y GARRISON AUGMENTED i Ffrty.Th&usandMoreat Vladivostok Japanese Intriguing in Gorea Special to the Mall. Bt Poleraburg. Fob. J Fifty thousand Additional Russian troops aro oxpocted to strengthen tbo Vladivostock gnrrhon during February. Ordoro for moblllzA tlon ol tlio resorvo through tlio fnr Uait aro also expected Dispatches rocolvod horo state that IhuJapancso aro Intriguing to create disturbances in Korea in order to have an excuf.0 for intervening. Tlio Japanaio in alarm aro leaving the country traversed by the Eastern Cbiit eeo railroad, Vokln, Feb. I Dlsrjulolfng hmvs re (curding the conditions ,in Korea con tinuo to be received by thu Korean lu gallon. Thu Korean minister has been recalled and will leave Pckln in n few day. RATES TO THE ORIENT ADVANCED (Opeclal to tha Coast Mall.) San Francisco, Cl, Jan. 30: On and after Monday noxt It will coat more to ship flour from Pacific Coast points to tho Orient than Itjdoos now. Under an agreement ottered into by all sloamshlp linos engaged In trrinePaclllo trade tho rate has bcon suhaucod to H por ton' Tho ajrecmont provldoi alto that tho dlfferoutlal in favor of Ban Fruncisco that has operated to tho disvlvautpgo of millers on tho North Faclfllc Coast shall bo abollthod. Ban Frauclscohas had tho bonoflt of a flour ra'o as low as 1 n ton, but the northorn eteamshlp lints would not follow tho out of tho China Commercial company to that extent, as the coat of chtpmont bctwoon Pugot bound or Portland and San Francisco has bcon euflklont to protect a 3 rate, tlio nbdltioual f2 being born by tl.a nprthorn millers competing with tuoto of California for thu Oriontnl trade. TIMDEK LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878, NOTICE FOHPUIIUOATION. United Statci Ijind office, RoJtburif, Oregon,' Bopt.S, 1003. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of une j, 1C7U, entitled "An net for thn tnlo of tlntlicr .mil in tlio Stales of California, otvgon, Ne vaila. nnd Wnshlngton Territory," ns extended to all the Public tarnl Mates by at of August 4, 1893, AUGUST W, PETERSON, of T.ntaen, County of Cook, Btato of Miunosota, has this day (Hod in this olllco hifl sworn statomont No, 5081 for tho purclmso of tho 8W).t of Section No. L'O in TownHhip No. 25 Houtli of ltapge No, 10 Wobt, ,nd will offer proofs to show that tho land sought is more valu able for its timber or etono than far agricultural purpcBOs, and to establish his claim to mitt land before tho Regis ter and llocolvor of thin oillco iv t liote- ,burg, Oregon, on Moqday to 15th doy of uouruary, iwi4 1 Ho nuiuos as wltmMsea; J M Weath er by, Win Felloes, Oharles Thorn, John Tlinm. all of Rotoburu.'Orouon. Any, and all persons claiming ndvurso iy tho abovu'derprltelj lahdb ufo requosl-; OU 10 uio wiuir uruiuis'iu vnia vuiuu un in boforo said 15th Uay o February, 1001. j IS B J. I. Dbiboxs, Register, fl CATHOLICS r MEET IN DETROIT (Spsqlal to the Coast Mall.) i ' I Detroit, Mich., Jan. 30: Tho tnom- J bora of the national oxccutlvo board of tho American lodcratlon of pnthollc societies, of which Archblsliop A f corner of Mllwatilroo.HhhopMcFflul of Trenton and Henry J. Fries of Krle, V Brn loading aplrita, assembled In semian nual Icesfon in JMrolt today. Ibnii nc bunln'o'fl of tbo federation km tranaact-, cd and plniis for tho noxt general con vontlon dlecusscd. Tomorrow tho niombera of tbo Lonrd wilt nllond n man meeting which will bo nddreaMd by Dlshop Fnloy and n number of viall log prelate, Tho affairs of I ho federal ttoti aro reported In splendid condition witla'muiubcrahlp that Is increasing at a cntlf;ln rate line's Impression Tliroc-) car-old Harry was naked by hla grandmother, who wished to know hla Impression of family prnycrr, what tho family did nftor brcakfaol. M)'ell," fold Harry, "papa reads out of a book, nnd then no all kncl down and imell of our chairs." xTnrjttx, iui f S4-i4- it a 1 H I 1 ! VH - t - M - f H-l-H-M-K- Flanagan's One Cent Stamp. 1 A SEVENTH DAY ADYENTIST COMES ON 7TH DAY OF MONTH Why, what is this thing I have got iii mail ' With Klauagau's One. Cent Stamp? Another "reminder" to pay, I'll go bail, With a Flanagan One Cent Stamp! By the "wand of Minerva great Jupiter's daughter. Now, wouldn't it jar you? This paying for water I "Then why in the deuce don't you pay when you ougkt ter?" Say'sjim Flanagan's One Cent Stamp. J "Come, all you dry people, pay up1 for your ' driuk," Say's Flanagan's One "For I'm out qu a hustle for dough, better '2 think," Say's Flanagan's One Cent Stamp; "The rain cauuot help you, nor Oregon mist; J "If you clean tf Jim will grab at yonr faucets I arrd twist, "So, come out, like a your fist," Say's Jim Flanagan's "For, we'ie what iscalltd the great Water Trust," Say's Flanagan's One Cent Stamp. "We do not' inteud, though our pipes may, J tpbust," , Say's Flauagnu's One "So pay for your pipes, in them, ' '.'And if that dotsn't rope in themY J "And wilMwjst theuso phy can't opeituem," - Say's Jim Flanagan's , . I Murshfield, Feb: r, 1904 fcvl,' ,M , M'Mf WtoMf&WW&$iW$y!r X p.- ' ,,.'' U?V ' 'M'y' 'f I loll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 It HWBH U V VM 8 8 '0 H i ' W i i pii I. , ,,6'QRATE .KING CHAR LES' STATUE .' ( . r ,:;,,. (Speclil to the Ce'aat Mall.) Txindon, Jon, f,0Thb Annual decora tion of tho statua of itlng Charles I in Trafagor flqnare, took plow today (The annivoicary of his execution1 in 1919,1 Tito decorations con'Iated of wreaths and other floral offerings teiit by le'glt- mlil nnd Jacobito clubs througliout tbo United Kingdom. OUTBREAK THREATENED IN CANTON epeclol to thft Mall. Canton, on, SO Placards were posted about tho city last night inciting tho na tives to burn the European quarter, and tho consuls of tho various nations havo demanded on explanation from tho viceroy. im fi, iMBf aa - H'H-FK-K-C V44444WHWH H-fr iMM-J-K-! my Cent Stainpj li man, with a plunk in 1 One Cent Stamp .t ; : Cent Stamp? ' v; or we will put, .soap -', ; do, we'll put pieces of I tight, Plumber Mur- J f V One Cent Stamp. Sure Mikel . Michael 11515. .' J "i-nf?- EXPEDITION ; AGAINST panaIa To Be Organized by Columbia To Keep Moroquin in Power V I Special to tin Mall. Panama. Jan, , 30 News reached horo from BcgoUv, that insomuch as .Gefieraleltojea andCavnlloj havo assur er! Colombia that the .United States' pnly object In landing forces In tho can- al zone was to protect our, intorcsts the Columbian government iatends to or ganize and send an trpeditlon eirainst Panama. The only explanation of this news from Bogota is that the government of col omul is compullod to tako come step to prevent its downfall. This is said to be lmmInet,Prcsident Morcquin hav log lost all tho prestige ho ovor had. Thero is spcctulatiou at Begota as to thp outcomo it this move should be put through, People arring from Colombia declare the situation in that country is il growing vorte every day. Coming von Aberdeen Special to tho Ms! I. Tho Aber'doen sailed today with (he following rasaongers for Coos Bay: Mrs (?raco Nell, Otto SchefJcr, E J Frlr ley, Master Schwartz, vVilllam Roberts, J 8 Coke, A B Daly, 6 Anderson, Maud Nell, F B Allen. E Schwarl's, W D Rob orts, Ladle Roberts, E B Seabrook, Fred McCIuro. Fiand dedrott, W Schelton, M:fl Schwartz, Mrs W b Rabarls, Mr II Wise, Car! Ilulonborg, J S Houck, eight steerage. EGBERT ' ,v HANGECi AT SALEM f Ipeclal to the Mali. Salem, Oregon, Jan 0. Harry D. Egbert, Tviicoa murderer, and one of tho most noted criminals in any country, expiated his crime on tho gallows at r 12:30. today. ,, ( lAtal IItr Comblnv. While comblni; her hutr before a mlr ror '.Mario Prudhommo of Clrci', France, tossed hor bend buck to wnvo auldo Mr locks with such force that sho broko hor nock. Tho eplual cord, van eovorod, and boo died almost hn modlateli'. . (t New Steamer For Coast Examiner The coasting fleet ir to bo augmented by tho addition of another Eastern f built stoamor which Ib now on its way to this city. The vessol la tho steamor Breakwater, which has been purchased by John D, Sprecklea to run on this coast In tho coal trade. Tha Broak water was purchased at New Orleans and snllod from' that, port for this city yostordny. Captain , Searaans who' formerly commanded tUe Czarina ia in command of' tha kBuakwaer snd y.111 bring her aroun to tho coast. , Tho Breakwater is a "ttMon es9el' and will ply botween this city and Coob fBay carrying the product of thi Beaver Illll mines otvOrojon. She is alsotUwttcmy rUUsongors-' run invpppo?ltfon,'toiho Prog kulitranspcrtfltkfc Company's t ated will' Pregoh Coal BteaWs, ' '' ?"" REPLY . not yet; tJ 'Japan's Demands Not Oppressive A Returned Traveler Says War Special to the Mall. ' London Jan. 29 Tho Japanese minis ter said today that the Russirn reply had not yet left St Petersburg and not lhtf "latest intimation of its contents bad been given out. ThoCentral News today says .t isau thoratively informed that' Japan is not anxious to deprive Russia 0' access la the warm water sea?, and does not eslc evacuation of Port Arthur and Dalny, Japanese are ready to recognise Russia special interests in those places and in Manchuria. Beoltlo. Jan. 29 Not only Is w'ar "'un avoidable in tbo Orient, but It will oc cur be-forelthe end of February, fa th'e opinion expressed by U. Bask!, publish ,er of the New York Japarf and Amarica, who arrived In this city today after year's stay in Japan, He said in an interview, that U Russla does not agree to tbe proposed terms a conflict will b inevitable. His beliavea it will occur within thirty day's, He says at the time he Ieft;Japan bad Uiirty'ihoasanQ soldiers in Corea, Japan, will certainly defeat Rnrala both. 03 land and water. Tbo Japanese army will be poured into Manchuria and tha Russians will be driven across the bor per. . . v , While in Japan Mr. liaaki waa Croughl ihtb c'lbso contact with the gov ornmefii authorities' &'& tLrjoughly understands tho situation. 1 Otten'tbe scn-aat girl problem oou$ quite different from the servant glrl'g oldoof it . - V 1i1nM foar danger that wp canr-t see. The danger of being run-down byjrt horbc ia a very rod one to everybody, the danger of being ninr dereu by a micropo does not trouble us. And yet the minute mi. crobe ia more dangeroi? than the wildest horse. The, only people who can aftenl not to fear the ul crobes of disease are thre y who keep their bloc J pmo and rich. Theac are prnc tleallv Immune from th "attacks of moat microbes. Dr. rierce'a Golden MotUaal D0y cry purifiea and aurlches ik blood, aim gives the body a vlgoroua vHaljty. flj cureat scrofula, ccwitia, ,bk,v pimc4ev and other eruptive dkms wktgUa j caHHl by Impure blood. ' ' ' ' ! 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