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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1904)
Wmmmmmxixu.wm if w'W gif rr- .. "J I ,t rV! v fcfcT hv-i i.Tsati' 3? fiiii 'ihii'ii in iwiejj .w tttf't . J! i r m' , :.. yr.inM.xtfacftw mwv r ",t. c HV ! -W"" - WHIW&r'" 'r? .C N eiv fc. o f t (l e War Another Attack Reported ' Lbiiilou, Apr. l-Tlio Central Ntiwn rbltlocoriiopoitilfint'rnports Hint Yopo Atlnchvil I'ort Arthur Wcdn!ily nlulii, Ko doUlli htivo boon rucolydi Uut It In uiiJurMooil Hint tho nttnok iimtlo for lliu purpose ol txliinu doiiihIIuki fltul rwot tnliilnji tlio cfhwt of t!i) lant nttnutc, hoacty For Big Movomont Toklo, Apr, 1 Sixteen newspaper hum, mostly llrilish and Atnorlcnti, left tills morning (or Moji, koIiir w f t It alxty Jjpnnoiu trausportn lor a destination wlilcli le l:oplccrut. t Ttila la tlio first pnrly to bo (rued, and it It coi.ldcrcd to nfixtilfy Hint a 1Ik laud movomunt is about rondy or linn boon innugurntcri. A hlg crowd at Qliltubailit Htntlon cliourOd Iho corrcj pondenti on tluilr ilrrjntturo. 'flto relumed from Korea today and ffumcdiatoly bad an nudlonca with tlio Ktnporo. It io bulluved thai bin visit till remit In (urthvrliiK tbo cordiality hulwoeu tlio Korrrtu end Japanese court, daps Pushing Ahoacl ' Toklo, Apr. I Tbo Japani-no troops in advance of tbo irnlii body aro pushing (bo advantage pained in the tattle of Obons -Ju. according to prlvatb advices received Ktro. 1 Alter defeating tlio Russian at Obong ja tbo Japanese retted twrlVe lioUrii when tbey marchol to Yung Chun, 25 mile;. A.'lur a hrlul engagement tlio Itntilans ruttcatcd to Unsin 0 miles north east. ' It Is cad flint the ItiuMnn Cossack cavalry in the vicinity of Anjn aro In (treat distress. Tlioy nru using (olo graph poles for fuel whllo rcoroi o! horros nru dying for lack of foJitur. arms with victory In the Ant encounter In tyqrtiern Korea, nnd nays thn ennroya loeoi wore ten llmqs tboio of tbo Hub elnni. According tofKoroan roporls tlio Jfliuinotc burled l'.iy whllo it hundred pud fifty woumloJ wcro removed, with tlio liolpof fivo hundred Koroiuu to tbo hi'fldiluArtara of tbo Ja(aneiie nialu forces. Throughout the China war the Japan oiontivor thowol tiiutnialvoi so dlt-tractod, Tho Russian Version Ht ll'dorsbur, Apr. 1 fium.-ofllclal hows from I, In Yanje crndlta Ituislan M Afrnld of A rvtngnot 81, Pelorsbmc. Apr. 'i Siberian pn pars report thut tho legund, to tho effect that tbo Japanese pastoio . magnet Which is ured in tlmo of latllo to draw strength from their fons, has profoundly Impressed tho Hussian troops. Thol Military nutboritio; to counteract tbli superstition called toldlcra from tho ranks and bad tliom hold n inoKnot to mo if tbey felt any weakness, but the eoldlera woro not convinced, elatlni; that ho Japanese maguots were different Miller Acquiesces Nuw HchwaiiR, April 1 United Btatra Consul Miller, today proclaimed acqul crccuco in Iho Itusalan declaration of martial law. Tho uunboat Holona leaves tomorrow and as soon as cloven merchantmen now bore are loaded tho port will bo closed, Thp work of fortifying proceods rapidly. Aloxloff At Port Arthur St. Petersburg, Apr. 1 Vlccror Alexlcff arrlycd at Port Arthur from Mukden Thurldtry and was received by Admiral Makefoff and other officials. The party visited the ships in the bar bor, and inspected thn repairs la pro Kress, of the vetteU damaged during tbo bombardment Tbey alio visited the torpedo Loat destroyer Etllnl which dis tiogulshed itself in the last battle. Japanesn Kindness St l'otonburi;, Apr, 1 Piof. Yurlo- wltrch, a Hmslan teacher at tbo Toklo university, who has arrived here testifies to tho kindness of tho Japanos). Ills students followed him to the station nnd entreated him to remain. At that tlmo tbo Japancho public Lollewd that Port Arthur would fall In 48 .hours and the Jap army woul ' capture Moscow in u fortnight, thus tho bringing the Cm to terms. ' sunk in tbo mouth of Ilia harbor may he raised. if V . ? ' Advance Expected Seoul, Apr. 2 Tin Japanese have ellowdthe bullion pack train enrouto from Ping Yang to Aniforx, In tbo Xmerlcau mining concussion north n( the Anju rivor to proceed after consider able delay, This is supposod to Indicate that tho Jspaneso buccobb ft Cong Ju on tho U8th was so full as to'allow them to roako a ccnjidorablonihAnco nnd further that tho IUiRrflaua aro falling book botilnd the YaIu. SltunVon Unohnngod Port Arthur, Apr. 8-Tliwu is no cUnngo In tho Biluntloii. Thl) woathor is warmer and tlio 'sjek nnd. yjonndod are rocovorinR. Th.bitpaueso killed in tjo last attnol vcro,hurIed today In tho Ohlnoso cemotocy wltl'i military honors. It Is hoped that tbo Japanese ships Froo Port Vlniiivpatok, Apr. 2 Conscquenco ol pour trcdo prospects, twolvo cuttoms olllrors, located hortOhnvo bocn with drawn. Vladlvstok will probibly to a (roe port till ml of war. ' . Antl asilo speechei at the Perry'tTpquet on the thirty first oaasea comment in View of Roofeyells proclamation enjoin in neutrality of word and speech on the part of government officials. CATARRH TUB CLrANSIHO AMI IIKAMXQ CVHH I'OH CATARRH Ely's CnamOalm Rm and pUuint to ni. ConUiu bo In Jurlont dmr. . . It It qalckljr tbvnwd, aiMil(lurtonea. tbt Mui i'hiiiii, COLD 'N H EAD IleJ ana I'roueU tha lltmlirun. !(Mtort th HentfHi of TiiU and flmelU Urg HM. 60 tnt ( Urnreltti of dr mitt ! Trial BIm, 10 cnl hjr inAll. ELY lJKCrm-Clia.MWMrtatlUttl, Wow Vofk. Pil Mi sv y &'H ' List Sad Rites REMAINS OF HONORED CITIZEN LAID TO REST Entrenched at Wl)u Booul, Apr. 2 It Is reported that two thousand Ktaatlan troops iocladlng Po eacks and Infantryinee are entrenched abcAitthe gate on the noatk aide of Wljo. ' Tho P.tmlan are utlllrlaf traised doeja at act as rnetD(r,ers and order bearers. The Dtmtta'tH 0w4h. In certain partir of Sweden, Afhcre Oio ilioet nboolute confidence la reposed In Uio honesty of tho people, rt very In formal postal nystcui Is in vogue. An I Uio mall steamer reaches n In mil w; plnni u laati gov4 nsboro wlUi tbo let- torn, which ho plnCH lit nu unlocked box on tho pier, 'l'hcti tho passerby who expwtrt n. letter opons tbo Iwx, tunw over tho Icttcnt nnd ;Iect III own fvHHout being questioned ly,nny 'They Were Alike. 'Slmpkinn' word Is on good ns hi note " "You aro right. I would as soon have ono ub tho other," Faternal Organizations and Fire De partment Participate Un Ob sequies of Wm Nasurg '.' Russian Demonstra tion tTelgrade, Arrrll 2-A big AntLKui slandemoHStratlou was aide at the the ater last night while King rater wm present, as t result of the report that KuhU had rejected the offer of Servian volunteers to fight, becae.se of the.vei aion by the Russian authorities to tl e conspirators who planned Alexander and Drag 'i'delith. King Peter fater apologUcd to the Ituislan representative, for the demon stratlon. Will Visit America llorlln. Apf.2 Tho Preslauer Zoltuiig announces h"tit the Cur has docldcd to send his confidential secretary Priuco TomskUJnnd Editor Vidomesti to America tb conduct n pro Russlau cam pniijn ntuong tho Amor'can editors, rlpro Indiscretion ,8t, PcjUraburg, Apr. 2-rA Tok p, die pntoh rtrtoting tho members of tbo Jnltod OttttoB legation making onthusU, In mournful contrast to tho beau teousness of tho fair Kastor day, a largo concourse of sorrowing rolatlvea and friends yesterday afternoon -wended its way to the City of the Dead, where oc courod theooscqnies of thn lato Wm. Nasourg, and his remains were laid to rest in the bosom of Mqther Karth, Not in the history of Marsh fle'd has there before been a funeral to largely UleodeJ as was this. The long pro cession, paying ita last respects to an honored fellowtowntman wasa wander fully Impressive one, and evidenced the high regard in which the deceased was held. The Reverend Wm. Honfall, rector of the Episcopal church in this city, read tbo beautiful ritualistic service of the church at tho lato homo ol thodecosfod. A special choir consist ing of Mr. Smith, Missns Etokworth, Klste Dennett, Alien Butler and Kva Anderson, and Messrs, Smith ( and Nichols, aang touchlngly thoso favorite hymns: ''Asleep in Jesus" and "Abldo With Me." Tho ceremonies at the cemetery were conducted by the members, of Dlanco LoJge No. 48, A F A A M ol which the deceased was an honored member who has gone on thp long dark journey to tho Celestial Tomplo o the Suprome Architect on high, bearing with im the secret of the Mystic Circle and a know ledge of Pythagorean philosophy. There Is no sadder speotacle than this: the lying down tootern&l rest of ayoaug m ii n whoso llfois all bo foro him whoso t-florts am jitt,bogtnuing to bj crowned with tbo ruby protnho of a uccobj. -Mr. Nasburg was an enqrotlc, talented young man of sterling worth and ability, rerpectedby nil who know him. This fact was evidenced by the largo attendance at tho funeral, In which procession np pearcd th clal lodco of the most lan'cnt fta'.ernlvy Doris Chapter No, S3 Order of tha Kaitern Star, tbo Marsh field Flro ipcpartmenr. Ma-cot Lodge, Degreo of llopor, Mammoth Lodgo No 87, A 0 U W, and a largr number of the member of North Bend. 80, A 0 U W, besides many others nof members of these eocitlea who were Mr. Nasbrg'e friends n this life. The prco oeslon was headed by the Fire Department Hand, which rendered dirge music as the fol lowing ascended the hill to the last resting place of all that remains of thoir eriUwhllft friend and brother. To the heartbroken wife, who is left behind to mourn her huabandls unV tlmuly demise, and the otl er sor'rowii g members ol the family ofhim who sloe;a by the side of his little child, under the spreading branches of a stately ever green, the heartfelt sympathy of thotn tire community goos ont, with n !pr)er on every lip that flod will tempor the wind to the shorn lamb, jtfxej 6ra prns wu0 V"K ! paauv oju no wpfr .wp irjt tfju uo)vainivnut in;iid e Xp'VpB3iu 3nj M8'M '93v)xaa XjHhw pu pej vjpuf u aoio qrj tpjids i 8nz9ns esuvo to e-viu on Boot'uyd )notp'A totno vtHt 'ti 'A'N 'MS V"AV 03 'utOJ(iXs ooa 41 nan to-iySiup UY 'B1o n ioj poum q U. 0i9 JOJJ y 'Xnnwvf fa pus jCjrtuo pv3I o'U "I Pi03 iQ qun)w ojn ni l Xpivaoj jo fioj tu-g wjq s.jj tpistj ae, B3i()oou 'wsuvqio nojrAi )uiiiju pu upnuv uiu sootas. an- 'sjuvivat Suj Ifip n pjoiy 'H'WOiVa jo "oj X8P eq tajvi9im)OJ8noJ9S eiorav(T;w8unu(0 'wort ni9p puv onviqwocu eri oj ojh;) qoi(M. -ao'jos atn du Xip Xotn Wmvjuo Xjp do A9T) Xidmti gaonvMUOJd JitifXja 4 Theory and Practice. ThmiRh'h proleija with toneuo and pen That rficdJliiK ir 1 aweot, Will on who Iovcji lil fellow men JUlso prunea for them to cat? Professional Cards J. T. McCormac, M. D. Pliyolclun and Surgeon KhlorMo Htilltlfiiff. Plion'o 1051 MARSJIFIELD :: OREGON ,', I. Straw. M. ,? Pkyrieian aasl SorjeeeM ,,; '? Special attentioa given to dtew of the;Eye, Ear, om ih1 Throat.' Oflce in Sengstarkeh'A SHiltk 9Mg. MAR8UFIILD OKVOOK V R. H. Vfitttt D. D. . Dsnlal Stirgfon nnd Mechanical Dentist Ofllco NnshtirglDuildiiitf, A St. Phono 381. MARSIIK1EI.D ; . OREGON ; j- W. A. Toy Dentist Eldoredo Ruiiding, MARSHFIELU :: m7TTmTj'mmmmam-i ;, W. U. D4IxMmi ! AttornxV at Law akd ), S COMMIAflONXlt Marsh field 0i' i an 'i T tf.i iBlisihess Cards 1 jT i t J. M. Upton ATTORNKY AT IvAW I S KAUFMAN CO Mako a Specialty of Seal Hstate Ilrokeraee. OfHces. Marshfield over BeBgsiecren'a Drug Store, orth BentJ, Xlmpeon block, ; : ':.: . ' r I d Phono 121! Brio-Wold j 2 arid', Civil.'" JGagiaeer Blanee Hote'. '. MAR8FJFIELD ,J: ' OREGON HemciWad nti Tlasbtr LomUsb. OREGON. -Swvoyor Marshfield Oregon' (J Jflj fy gj' Rjry, I. McKnight & Seabrook ovaw 1 r.Ks Foot o B fitrcet Upstairs Bennett & Walter Block ' Oregon Arr.steln Hibbard, Frops All laundry work guaranteed flrst-clsM, All wmte laoor. Marshfield, Or Marshfield ,F, Wm. Horsfal M D. Holland Ilplldin?, PhoneiCtl MARSHFIELD :: OREGON Dr Havdon OttJee opposite Union furniture store Hours, Is to 12 and 2 to f Special attention paid to disease of Skin, urinary ana uigcsmo urgans. Phone. 568 OREGON U. S. PensioB Examiner. MARSHFIELD, E. L. C. Farrln Attorney at LAw Office Lockhart's Building Phone 791 Marshfield Oregon J.W. Bennett Attorney and Counselor at , IvAW Marshfield Oregon 1 i, Coke St Coko 1 1 Attorneys at Law -- if- Marshfield -.v-rj- -v Express and delivery to any part of the Z city on short notice Team always on the street. F HAGELSTEIN General Blacksmithing and .repair work. .Horseshoeing and woodwork. First St Marshfield, Oregon -,U Oregon Marshfield WILLIAM HASKELL All kinds of jHarncss and Saddlery work promptly executed. Opposite I. O. O. F. hall- Oregon 7 $50,000.00 Cash Given Away to Users of LION COFFEE Wc are coing to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of &6n Coffee. Not only will the Lion-IIends, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for tha valuable premium we have always given our customers, but . . 4 . ' In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums tho samo Lion-Hoads wilt entitle you to estimates In our $50,000,00 Grand Prlxe Cotltertff, vrhlch vrlll mako some of our patrons rich men and women 'You, can send in as many estimates as desired. There will be TWO GREAT CONTESTS: The first contest will be on the Jul Voto For President to $40,000.00 on tho two y 4th attendance at the St. Louis World's Fair: the second relates to Total be cast Nov. 8, 1901, $90,000.00 will bo distributed in each of these contests, making , and, to make it still more lnterestinsr, in addition to this amount, wo will eive a Brand First Prize of $5,000,00 cut Fiye Lion-Heads from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: Mk WORLD'S FAIR CONstAt "WhitwMbo the total July 4th aHeadaaca'Lt th St. LobIi Yorid' Pairf At Cblcaso, July 4, 1803, tba attendant wti taxn. For noarett correct estimate received In Wooltoa Spice Com pany office, Toledo, Ohio, oa or before June 39th, 1904. we will We first prise (or Iho nearest correct estimate, seeond prise to tb next searcst, etc., etc., (ollowti , 1 slrat Frtse ....,....,,,.,,,,.., ... ,,,13,800,00 BasBsassst S'jfl(juBaaaRTssw bSBSSj f SPlJS5V-StBKiSsnssDFV5Sk. wrmBSmWa aSBSBfjApBSBSBSBSBSBPSMpjaFv. . BSSkH "sBUlSls T --" 1 Second Frlaa 1,000.00 8 Frlaea 1800.00 eaeb ., ,,..1,000.00 Priie aoo.OQ " 1,000.00 60 Priaes ao.OQ aoo rrlaea 1O.O0 A ..aas 100,00' v , ,.l,O0Q.O0 ao Prlaea BO.oo V , 1 ,000.00 So Frtaes ao.oq m ,..,.1,000.00 1BOO Prtsoa 0,00 JfOUOeOO U,UCHJ.OU aiaa mixes. totax, ta.0,000.00 1 also rami. I to the one who is nearest torrect on both eosteata,' and thus your estimates have two opportnaitles of winning a big cash prizo. t , Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your s '. sRaa; timate is recorded. PREtlDKNTIAL VOTE CONTEST WhatwlUtteri,yopuUr Vote cast tor President (votes for all caadtdJgKjAavMiied) at the election November 8. 19047 La 19e0clectloa, 139Jjaa)hKle voted (or President. For nearest cor rect estimate reeVvedls Woolson Spice Co.'l, offlca, Toledo, 0., oa or befeta Hat. 5. laN.-we will give first prise for tho nearest cor rect estJataWi aeco4 prbe to the uext nearest, etc., etc., as follows! i fuHrrtM ,,, ,,,,.. sa.ooo.oo airwe .. ....i. 1,000.00 (OO.OO mo ,, ,.,,,,. .1.000.00 IOO.OO " .L... 1.000.00 t 100.00 i ,...k... 1.000.00 I-. BO.OO ' w,.... 1.O0O.OO in Ki.u Annn . .".'.' ,'nnft.nn anomaaa- 10.00 ; I!::;: ,' : alaooioo BooFrtwa- ts.oo -!" :;..., ::::.k..5;oooJoo TOTAJi, J20.000.OO 8?asz aSSft. m 0tk wm sjaa BPak bbr avai mx m hp , Dlitrlbutid t the Publlo-ifeiruillnj!: $,000.OO-rn wHU to wliUh'wi shall civ S6.060 U irsurs' Clerks (sen particulars in Lion COFFEE tarn) makia. a granti total ! $5Q,OJI.0O aaBBve-asjSsfjiWkwi COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS. IN KV1RY PlCKAO OF 'v. HON tv t1 jBBRahw aaSjaB. mmm a-aBmBBBSi apjMLBMga -jWM COFFEE WOC?. JON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEF'T.) wjnsSfSffaasBis-fj f I V v t 1 1' ' TOLEDO, OHIO iMBa rA 1 ' f 1 j1 IV V h -4 i j ,lVti Ai t 44 jUXKMtJ,(SU