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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1904)
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" wrd t ' lilT fAt -f Qmrnwrn Tanpned With Washington, Apr. 1 OwIijk to Uio commotion stirred in navy circles by tJio publication la tlm Anny nnd Navy journal tlint two totcurntnn woro sent by a Mali nuthlty nt Washington to tlio bourt p Inquiry In tho Missouri-Illinois collision caso before tlio board coucludod its spsslpne, Uccrolury Moody lino (noil luted a thorough tnvoatlitntlon to dolor- tnlne whether tlio board was loinpured Wltht as Intlmatpd, Tlio Secretary do. m ' pies all knowlpdgo ol tho telegrams, HERALD'S CREW DROWNED Paris, Apr. I .Dotnlls of tho meek of tlio American schooner Herald, near Pskir, Africa, March lib, etatu that tho crpw numbered 1H. and paioengors (iO. Tho ship struck n rook and quickly settled cIobo to A I in Id las Unlit house. Many jam pud overboard, and 18 of tho Crow wcro drowned. First reports said nil wero saved. SUBCONTRACTORS HAVE LIEN Washington, Apr, 1 Supremo court lite declared tho constitutional of tho lty act of tho Ohio (.legislature, giving subcontractors n Hon for matorhl fur Dish od and labor performed. Gas Company Lose? Washington, Apr. 4 In tho case of tho 1'eoploa Gas Co. ol Chicago, the Supremo Court today suitnlnod tlis right of thu city to ontorco tho demand of tlio oity council for lovouly flvo oont Sas. Thoappotl of tho company Was Ismissi'd. HOTHER'S LOVE. . mother' love is ko divine ilint the roucncil mini ca. not help tint npprc elate it bhUic crows of wontnnliupd, JInwfvcr, Motlicrr hood in looked for wnnltowitlifecllnjn of great rircml lynf inont nil women, At mich umes ii wom an is nervauft, tlys pen tic. irritable, nnd hc In in need of a uterine tonic nnd nervine, a AtrctiRth builder to fit her for the ordeal. No matter how healthy or nUong a woman may be the ennnot help but be benefited by talcing Dr. fierce' l'nvorite l'rescriptlon to prepare for the event. TTtlt it what on mothtr tayn "Willi n heart overllowliiR with Rrntllmle I will cmltnvor to write you. It ! nearly two yearn nfio kluce I flut wrote to you lor ndvlce reunrdlnL' my lieullh which m thru very Imd,1 wrlteit r. l I'iwjic, of IllntxUle, Ky., to Dr. R, V. I'lerce, chief coiihuUIiik iiirKCOit of the Invalid' llutrl and HurKlcal Iiintltiitc.nt IhifTato, N. V. "I have dencrllicd my MilTcriuRii In other letter to you, Alter receiving your nilvlce and lhc'Coinmniikne Medical AilvlHcr1 1 taught aome of jpur ' 1'avorlte rrcKcrlptlou,' and to-day pm a well woman and the proud mother of dear Utile boy." Hacked up by over a third of a century of rcmarknble cure, a record audi na no other remedy for the (Uncases nnd weak. jieUHcH peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietor nnd mnkcra of 'Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully war. ranted In offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States, for any case of Lcucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus', or Palling of Womb which they cannot cure, All they usk Is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cute. Their financial responsibility is welt known to every newspaper publisher and druggist In the United .States, with most of whonrthey have "doue. business for over a third of n century. How to live In health and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, This, great work on medicine nnd hyuictie. containing over iooo pageu and mrtre than 700 illustrations, js sent free on receipt of stamps to pay ex- Xicn,sc(oiYnia)iiuKoniy. .. senui onccci tamliVfor'.th6'cloth'bAuVid.VQlUiie, oroo d'Al 011e.ee MPsLymrnk i Marked for Slaughter This Fall t Now York, April l--Tlio World prints tofAgrnm from ovary statu and territory Indicating Hint I'arkor will hayo BOO out 190J dulegatos to tlio national porno cratlo convention. MRS BOTKIN' . WAS VISITING ' " EUREKA When Anonymous Let ter Was Mailed Ban FrancUco, CaI. Apr. 4 In tho Dotkln trial this morning W. If. Uoborts broUicr-ht-law of tho prlionor, testified that alio was at his home in Kurokat Calif.) Juno 17, 1807, the tlalo when ono of tho anonymous totters sent from San Francisco to Mrs, Dunning was moved. Ho admitted that there was n mall pouch on tho gang plank of all stoamors plying botween Kttreka and San Fran cisco nnd t was a practice at Kuroka to drop letters into tho pouch. Thu lottors woro then brought huro and postmark od. W. Hpcegel, adltor of tho Kuroka Slandatd gave unimportant testimony. M rs. HpccRlo tostlpcd that Mrs. Uotkin was at n card party In JCorokn In Juno '07, but could not romorobcr tho date. A NEW DREDGING AND DYKING COMPANY Farmers Looking to the Improve Ment of their Bot tom Land A company of gcntlomon of Mnrsli (leld nnd vicinity has? been organized for tho purposa of conducting n dyking machine and dredge. Tho company will bo known by tho name of tho Coos Bay Dyking and Dredging Company and la composed of farmers who have n largo amount o(,work to do. This dredgu will be built on modorn, slontlQa principles and will bo capablo of handling a largo amount of dirt, botng supplied with an 80 foot boom giving tho manhino on area in reach of 100 feet. Tho machine will bo new from top to bottom. ..Tho contract (or tho scow has hocn let to L. J. Blmpeon and work has already been commenced. Tho wholo plant will bo In operation within .10 days. The main boat will bo 00x28x1 feet deep. It will bo equipped with doublo Lcdgorwood, steel engines nnd LcfTol Internal tiro steel hollors, nnd will cost between tlvo and sovon thous and dollars. Tho gontlomen who nro ba.!k of this drcdijo proposition nro .re liable men nnd Mr, Tillson, one of tho firm, has lmd wide experience in dredg ing bottom lands and Informs ub tiiht thu muehlno will be so constructed as to oporato ou either land or water. -..y , . Servian Earthquake , , Balonlos, Apr. r-An.eafthbluaVe to .tat ilattmWil tlih fnrVUh- iiihool. 'ObO Will Pass Suez SPIES, CAPTURED NEAR LAKE BAIKAL I Relaxation qf Press Give Correspondents Entire Freedom s Wiu to mm Fleet Will tp(l St. 1'etersbnrR, April J The Czar has doctied to have Baltic fleet sad for the t far east July 15th. lie states that (Jrrat lirlUIn Jubh eont niauranco that the Meet wII be Allowed to pass throujth thp Sues canal. Tho Ice in lake Baikal has bogun breaking up and gaps yards wide are appearing. 10 Spl Captured Tort Arthur, Aprfl t Spies wtii maps and notes, have been captured at several poofs In Eastern' Siberia )n the direction of Lake Baibal. This leads to tho belief that tho Japaneso aro ambi tious to extend thoir Invasion as far as i tho lake. CorrQSftoncJenta Wf)tohd St. Petersburg. April 4 The lilting of censorship outgoing ablegrams has not rolloyod the sltuatlpn tnucb. True, tel grams aro permitted to pass unread but copies of the despatches are kept and read by the censor, who has on eeveral occasions called correspondents up for lectures. i SLAVE TRADE STILL Tfff" Missionary Makes Serious Charges Against Belgian Administration in Congo' Asks Interference Washington, April 4-Willlam Mor rison, n missionary at Luebo, bongo, ono of thoBo who recontly petitioned the stato department tp Interfere In King Leopold's administration of affairs, this morntug makes special charges of cruelty and repactty against the Belgian Monarch. Ho say a: "I am prepared .to Drovo that overy important treaty stipulation made with tho ubngo stnto at Its foundation is be- r STEER CLEAR OFLlfeWIRE Salt I.Bko, Apr. 4 Despite a. heavy storm, twelve thousand Mormons Wire at tho second day's eesBlbn of the annu al conference, The speakers avoided alf reference to v live issues,. Coninlna -: . . ' ' ' v.' their ttddreaWs to doctrine and adouli( Through Canal. the A V- Censorship Does Not be Watqhecj In (he rase of Englishman who tele graphed to s London psper the stories of Englishmen being Insulted In Russia, more stringent measures were taken, lie was lectured severely and politely advised to leave the country, which bo did Sunday. , Tho Odessa Gazette has published degrees issued to editors informing them that th publishing of false reports will ,be punished by a fine of flvo hundrod roubles and three months in prison. Will EvaQMat,q Paris, Apr. 4 A report this morning States that the Russiaus intend to leavo Wlju without a hard strugglo. That, however, will not occur until the Japa nese arowilhln five miles of Wlju. Will npt Attack St. Petersburg, Apr. 4 Alexiett paee- eu uirougn lasnipicnuze aunuay, te tnrning from his visit to Port Arthur. It is generally believed that tho Japa nese will not attack New Chang, as their opportunity has passed. IS CARRIED ON ing defiantly violated, "Slave.trading Is systematically done by the state. In my district porhapa twd thirds of tho people aro slaves caught la the intorior and brought dowq for slp. 'A,t tVf.PJ0 ,on8 our missionaries found 81 human hands drying over a fire to be taken, to Belgian oftlcera as proof that the amunitlotl was net wast od." PANAMA STRIKE ' . UNCHANGED i r Panama, Apr. 4 The slluatiou re tasini serious and ao work is.belng done px Panama. Strikers armed with, clubs Are.UtltaettB! the aaeu wko arwUliisf Mapy Soldiers Killed - and Wounded London, Apr. 4 Heavy fighting In Nigeria. Vst Africa, Is reporteJ. Ihe Britlsli square has broken and many soldiers killed and wounded, London. Apr. 4 Tho Nigerian force was a British punitive expedition, or ganized by Sir Fred Lpgard against the murJerers of Capt. q'Riordap and Cam ayatt Bnrnoy who were ambushed by Ckpotos in 1503. HEARST GETS HIS DECISION Against Anthracite Railroads Supreme Court Re mands the Case Washington D. C. April 4 lha En preme Court today decided that tho fea. tore of tho Hearst caso against the anthracito coal carrying companies which endeavors to force a roliup of the Interstate Commerce Commission re quiring witnesses as officials of the roads in question to precent certain papers and records, accese to which was desired. The court decided that the right of df- rect appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States in each cases exists, and that therefore It took up the case. It further decides ' that the Commission had a right to take up tho case, although tho complaint of Hearst could show no financial and direct interest in the pro ceedings. '. An important part -of the ruling is that the testimony desired waa relevent and that tho contract desired ahonld have been put in evidence, as having a legltimatu bearing on tlio cons troversy. The adverse decision of the coui't below is overruled and the oase remandod for hearing in conformity .with the decision, , Day handed down theopinion, Brewer disontlug, v - A Tiat afSfreniHlir''"- " Tmdttlon has limnortnllr.ed ono Adar foma, o Qnuul Cnnnry, viio could wreetio for two consocuUvo boura and, having been thrown undermost In a. certain contest, got his nntngoniHt bo; aNMi lila loini nml nrtna mtil onilnomvl him bo that hla boned legim to cntcii. mo native vna Bunawiuenny seui as u prisoner to Spain, wIkto ho uatound d ttw people bywius performances. Ouo dtky la Seville ho win visited by a bmwny youti o( Ln Manchn, who wne anxious !o try a bout with him. ''ity jgjood frlffnd," EMitd Adargomu, "us wo aro going to wreaUe toKotlivr It is only rwuwruibl thut wo ehoqld begin by dttnkltig something?' A large bowl of wlno bavins boon bought,ho took thlH In ono baud and eontlnUed to addrcsa UU challengers, "if with Lothyour unne you can dyoivow or ono of mliie so as to hinder iue from drinking every drop of thin ovUc we wW try our strength together; Jf not, yog maytrotuni to your hoUie." U'tie strugglo tob place, tiiid Admroiua by degroea dralued the. bqWl In tho cooleat tnaoaar without BpiiUtur adroiJVofsthe ijiL ;Ht:ce.haiMJi -vviej vktre than ft k Of Anti-Jewi?h ftm at Odessa s 4 f Washington, April 4 Aabasiador ,. McCormiclr, at St. Pct'eihu'g, cab!e as follaw: . , ' "A rumor concerning a ppstible demt onstralion against the Jews 'at Odsa having reached ra.e, I eommUnfcated with the United States conaoj there.' Hit replied that reports of antl-JeWieh demonstrating are sot snssual at this season of the year. Owing to the oe- enreoces of last Easter, population are excedisgly th UU-ar aerroiw ybat with so spsfgetic asd bams a kas as governor Heldbirt is sharge, suss Baron Kaulders as eoamasdr ol the troopr. It is regarded that a serioaa oat' ' break is imponible" APPRO" ; ' PRIATION. ,'": REDUCE. House Riddles Lewiq and Clark Washington, D. O., April 4The senator bill making appropriation for the Lewis aud Clark exposltfoa at Portland in 1005 was considered io the House Committee on Industrial. Ex poritions, which reduced the besMte ap propriation of a million and a half to f 455,000. The House pasted the Senate bill inf creasing the pensions of soldiers and Bailors totally blind as a reealt of mili tary or navy service, from $72 to $100 a' month. Their number is six hundred j HABEAS CORPUS i :v- REFUSED i Chfcago.Apr. Judse Uhytraus xe. (used to grant a writ of habeas corpua. for larx, tbo carbara oa al-.' leged errors of tbe trial Judge. The trjal of Roekl an accomplice of the-' trio for the alleged murder of Otto.' Bauder a saloonist, Was morning. ofgitathlV Why lolo 8tmav, 7 , 8tammorinR depends on a want, or harmony between tho action f of thia unisclea (chlclly abdominal) which, sex pel nlr through tho larynx and that-of; tho imtHclcH which guard tho ortflce by which It eacupca with that of thoaa yrhlch m'odulato tho sound to the. fonjt of Kpoech. Over cltlior of, tho groupis) pf nni.scies.by itself u fitmmuerar.EMur, liavo ne much power us other peeptev ' but ho cannot harmoniously arrange) their conjoint action. Nervousness Ji a frequent cuuso of stanimerlng. ,lt la. possible that tho defect in soara iQ etitnee may result from mulformaUo of tho parts about the back:Aof.thiB mobtU. Tho fact that stansBerins p'eoplo are able: to 8lngtha woroU better than to speak ,thu baa beet . UHttally explained' oulithe auppaaUWili that In Blrifiliiff the gtfeAtut a;Mk eothat.therc la toaa- llnkHttr, W m ' Mttatfl- .', ?" 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