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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1904)
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There Is no confir mation. ,J Asked to Contribute ', St.Vetersburg, April 8 Peasants In "the Vilagoof Vimkaja In the depart ment of Veroaeas, "nave asked author itiea to subscribe five million rubles to Cross tho Yalu ' London April 8 The Central News, ' correspondent wires that a Chinese re- port has reached there which states that the Japanese bare crossed the Yala, and that a skirmish has taken place at Ta tungke. " ' Kpropatkin has finished, the Inspect- ion to! the New Chwang garrison. ... : To Rush Troops Forward Et. Petersburg, April 9 In accotdance with the wishes of General Kuropatkin, preparations are being madet o rush the troops to the front In larje numbers. One hundred thousand troops have been ' ordered to mobilize for the Slanchnrian i ' i "eervlce. Quarters are being nattily put n readiness for them here. Knrepatkln baa demanded 300 tboua- and reinforcements by May and ball a million by August. Japan Orders Battleships , Glasgo, Apr. 9 Japan has placed con tracts with Clyde shipbuilding firms .to construct two battleships to exceed in f16 power any afloat. Tbey cannot !e de livered before thej tswnination of bos tiiities. v, Buzz Wagons for War . St. Petersburg, April fl-, ;The govern ment has ordered. a Urge number of ar mored automobiles for their use in Man. churla. The fcdijt was publlehed today and in which the Czar directs the staffs of the Baltic fleet to be brought to their full strength and nlso the immediate mobilization of the Marine naval reeorj ves. The only ones exempt are the em ployes In the Kussinu volunteer fleet, or in' the tcchlnal establishments. A RUSSIAN RIVER X: pi I J,1 J I I .j'"- " 7 : :- " ' pT-T BBTHtiPBPPnliBFfe - fhr ttiei War I I the war expense, equivalent the - entire poeseisioas of the conimuulty. The Ctar thauked thotu but declined to . jk accept. v Want a Guard London, April STha British American MluiBtors at Scoal have unit re-1 quested the Korean foreign office to send lupniirtt to tho British amlAmcrlcnn ,, th. Ping YanK district. Received Decoration St Peterburgt-Adtniral Stark arrived today and received the decoration at tho bands of the Czar which was bestowed . yesterday. Official Figures Toklo, A'piil 8 Official returns of Japanceo causualitlea at Port Arthur inches. since February 8, show one hundred and fourteen killed and wounded. There is . , . . I San Francisco. Apr. 8 A eevoro sleet much satlsfacllon at tho publication, ai , , ,, , ,. ... rM 6torm swopt tho Platte valley this morn indicating the unreliability o! Russian', ,, ., ,,, reports. 1dk Pct!callv cutting tho coast oil from , ., n , ifiMM mm rr communlcallon with tho county cost of Reinforcements Arrivo Ten thousand reinforcements will ar- rive at New Chwpng, tomorrow, while fifteen thousand are within a days match. The Russians now claim that they have four hundred thousand troops In Mancburta which is more than enough to outflank any Japanese force which may be tdvanced. Jencral Wogack has succeeded Kron dovitch in command at New Chwang. Japanese Prisoners Laudou, Apr, 0 The Centeral New Irkutnsk correspondent slates that t& Japanese prisoners had arrived there bound to Tomsk where tbey will re main till the close of the war. Ships off Port Arthur Paris, Apr. 0-A St. Petersburg die- patch says some of the enemy's ships ' appeared before Port Arthur last night bat retired when discovered by search lights. Through Northern Passage St. Petersburg, Apr. 9 It is ascer tained that forty warshipB are ready to assemble at Kronstadt, on the Gulf of Finland, on the seventeenth, for equip ment. ,.Cjpt Kudshleke, the Russian naval specialist, made a report to the Czar urging that the vessels be dispatched to the Far Kast by the northeast passage tbns saving two months. Taking this roule, the flea would pr.ss through the Baltic to the north of Russia, through Behrlng straits ftnd down through the Pacific. PATROL BOAT. J ammir,i ittffi y.4sJWiv Late General News ? l. WashlngtonjfApr. 8 GorinrU denies incmpalhlo tortus that ho onddrfed Ilia candidacy at Now York, Tuesday night, of Parker for tho presidency, Washiuslon, Apr. 7 The Homo Com mlttee on Hanking today authorised n favorable roport on thn Hill bill to im prove enrreur-y conditions. Tho hill authorizes tho deposit of cue torn receipts in National banks, repeals tho thrco million limit on withdrawal ol circulation in any ono month, abollshos ! "'oHmlt on colnago of Subsidiary coin ' and l"118 lho Ii8u0 ot Rld certificates , ln denominations ot ten dollars Chicago, Apr. 8 Hjporla from Nebraska, Kansas, Dakota and Mlnnl sota this morning report a howling i blitxlrd withh heavy snow, which In Dakota reached a depth of sixteen Omaha. Ban Francico, Apr.8-Tho jury in tho Botkiu case returned a verdict of guilty. lho woman preicntod a sad specUclo In thetell this morning, She declined to talk of the verdict, but those who watcbed her progress In both trials say the will soon be herself again, and r some her usual defiant attitude, The Chief of pollco jrllt today Inter- vew the members of tho jury in a effort ,. .-.- .... ;.. ,. ., ',,, -,,mn. t(rl to bribe several of the jurymen. Homo, Apr. P The Pope is proparlng a list of all foreign candidates for the red hat, and has requested all avallablu information bo sent him regarding Ryan, Ireland, Farle and Ghapell. Now York, Apr. 0-.Rev. Joseph S. Long, aged seventy, a member of tho MetboJiet conference in session here, aa aipi,yxifltta by gases at bis apart- mont in ft hotol lngt nJghtt Vienna. Apr. 8 Twentyflvo persons wero injured and fifteen hundred houses destroyed by 'an earthquake on Apr. 1th in Fallayct Kestevo Lontca, Macedonia. There is great distress. ' Berlin, "Apr. 8-At Ntustadt, East Prussia, A mob attacked the ghetto and maltreated tho Jews and plundered their homes. A massa:ro was prevent ed by tho ge'ndurmerle. St. Paul, Apr. 0 Jim Hill says that if Harritnan wins, tho merr suit, the Grent Northern will sell ,out p Harrl man. Hill will retiro and let the north weBt fight its ovn Lattlcs. Tho Great Northern alono cannot fight HflrjUnan. San -Francisco. Apr. t' A. warrant charging Mrs. Botkin with tho murtjer of Mrs, Ida Doan was issued this morn ing, Mrs. Cotkin will appear in police court Monday morning, when tho ,date io sot for the preliminary Investigation Birmingham, Apr. 8 The Post toduy asaertja that despite, ofllcla! atouranccs to the cqptrary the Kafa health is cans ing.urircst. It Is Bjid Prof, Schmidt the eplpnj throat specialist leuFrank fort for the" Mcditoreaneanfo'.examine the Kaiiar. SMaBMiWMWsiaKJ l I 1 I I London, Apr. 0 A Btitlah forco pro ceedtug HRnluat tho Okpoton ot Nigeria oncountored a force of tho onciny and a battle unsuod in which tho' Urltlili lost four killed, and forty-sight Injured. Tho British found tho head ol nu lvng Halt officer who had been murdored, Fort Worth, Tux., Apr. 0 Liter in ports mnko tho cautnlitoa of tho cy clone, iu Llmottomo county ton killed, and twenty biuily injured, mostly lie groes. Tho destruction amoug tho llvo stock was extensive Twenty houses woro blown to places at I'ralrlo (Irovo. Sioux CllyApr, ft For twenty hours a Great Nuithcrn passenger train was imbedded in snow iu a cut noarMc Loan Neb., while green Holds are showing around. A relief train was balked by four feet of wet snow, packed hard, Tho Mllwaukeo and St Paul passonger was abandoned iu n drift near J.nne, South Dakota. Stock nr enfforitig greatly. Chicago, Apr 0Horrimon with a ret inuo of officials arrived this morning on n special train, accompanied by n num ber of "Walt Strvot factors, including James Stillmannnd V. M. Uockefcllor. When esked If ho had anything to eiy tothcliill charge thatllarriinan is trying to xot control of tho Pacific, hu said hu was vory busy. Tho party leave this evening for Now Orleans nnd California. Fort .Scott, April 8 Thojsouth bound Flyer on tho Missouri, Kansas and Texas road was wrecked this morning 1 miles south of hero. Tho engine, ban gr.go, mail, stnokcr and 1! coaches jump ed tho track, Tho smoker nnd both coaches turned over a five foot embank ment. Sixtoon passengers wero injured slight ly. Tho train was running -10 miles an hour. Berlin, Apr. I) Tngeblntto reports that Professor Wanoff of Moscow Uni versity has oecn murdured by revolu tionary sludcntH, His body was found today lying in lho strcots witii this in scription affixed. ''Condemned to death by tho revolutionary committou for acting us a police spy and betraying students holding progressive opinions to tho authorities" Ho had beon strangled. Now York, Apr. 0 Armed to tho teeth, James W. Goodman, frefm Arizo na, camo down town with W, C. tfrocno, president of the Greon Consolidated Copper Co., this morning and aftor a long wrangle throntonod to kill Greene. Timely action by tho pollco provented shooting and Goodman was arrested. Thenalureof thodlsputois not known but it ia supposed to rclato to claims, Goodman said ho was a machlnest, and was born in California. Two thirty olght caliber rovoivora wero found in his po:kot. ' Ho claimed that Green "had dono him d(rt." s Ti Washington, April. 0 Largo ciowds wero attracted to tho gallorlos of tho Houee toaday by tho previous annouuec- ment that Bourko Cochrane, tho Now York Tammany orator would talk on his resolution calling on tho Judiciary Committpp to Investigate tho right of the Secretary of lho Interior to issue his recent pttpn.ordor .i. t M Co!ia;tv yarose he w,as jtie'ceivd- wiui flppiauee, irom ooiu siaes. xie said It wns his de Ire simply to vindl- .1 Il i . . cato the dignity of the House, Ho wanted to seo generous provision made for old soldiers In Iholr deellnlng years, but ynled It done by congress and not by any self-constituted authority, ' If the money to paid on eucl an order what shadovy of power Is left to the house. TbepubJIoVuriels hold by the constitution to ho umlor control of con grots. Thirty millions takon from tho tronsury'rft ono stroke on order of an ox coutlvo officer Indicated that wo are nt tho pnrtlng ol tho way, Ho ndvocatcd ropudhiuun pf lho Hltcock order at a measure of safely to our country, which sentiment hiought thundering Domocratla npplauso. Isabella Dead Paris April U Former Queen Isabella of tfpnlu d!od this morning. Burnori lo Death 'V Scranton Apr. l)-Tho fathor of State Shnntor Hill, and three other persons wero burned to death this morning in a tiro which destroyed tho Senator's rosidenco. ; Nominations Sen! in Washington, Apr 0-The President sent to the Senate the nominations of A. N. Keifllkal to be judge of the second circuit of Hawaii, nud J. It. Parsons Jr. of New York lo bo consul genoral to Mexico. Eight Hour Bill Referred Washlugtou.'Apr. 7-Tho House Com inlttOa nn Labor today by a vote of it to 8 decided to refer tho eight hour bill to Secretary of Commorco, to Investlgnto what tho effuct of the proposed legis lation would bo. This delays action in tho House till the noxt session. Served Him (light Norfolk, V.Apr. 0-TL Drnry hear ing of an alleged attempt by Park Meithhlmor, n;cd twenty or.o and mar ried, to assault Drury'a 15 year old daughter, called Melsholmor out of his honso this morning and in tho presence of Mohholmors wife, murdored him by firing six shots into his body, Drury surrendered. More Gensus Figures Washington, Apr. 7 Tho census offico gives San Francisco credit with C33.0I0: Now York 3,710, 130, Chicago 1,873,850 Phldadolphla 1,807,710, St. Louis 000.000 Cleveland 414,050, Cin cinnati 832,031. By states, Now York, 7,500,000 Pen nolvanla 0,600,000, Illinois 5,000.000 Texas 8,000.000. Only 22 slates now havo loss than a million. . No Pardon For Mrs. Kuiin Doflmoinor, Apr. 0 After a heated discussion, tho State Konato this morning voted against grantiug a pardon to Mrs Sarah Kuhn, a boautlful young convict who Ib serving a llfo sontonce for alleged murder of hor husband. Tho Houso had previously given an overwhelming voto in fnvo; of pardon, Mrs, Kuhn has eetvod throo years, and is just turned twenty. liar supporters boliove sho Is guiltless, and that her con viction to duo her malntainanco of Masons, , . .t T ZL. Coming on Areata Sun Francisco,, Apr. 8., Following are the,pasBrngerfls.attg,for Go.os.Bav at 4 p.m. .louV:, O.W fliinfora ahlj wife, J T Taylor, O CalJenUer, E tfllobertc Cbas Murr, B It Davis, J II Caerry, J B iiiiiiiiviiiV..riri MdOlallcn U W Hholly, Win J ltohrrr MIokcb M Inulo, Margaret nnd Orncc Hnnford,.! Wostou nnd wild, Mrs (lihhs, Mrn J Lnwlnr. Mrs J A Ilnynoc, KM Morgan, aJ vlfo, Ksthor Morgan, Kdna Morgan, Karl Morgan, Hoy Morgau, 1 H Brown, James FlannpA n A 1' Ivruse, T G Hunch, 0 A Owen, J 11 Morris, II llltlmrds, A W Thompson, 2 steerage. sy ssswwssawsaHssusvai4 ', str . V3 irttfEuruiiWf IBLACKDMUGHT I THE ORIGINAL ILIVER medicine; A Hallow comtiloxlon. dluliinm. biliousness anil n contod touirtiT nru coiiunon iiidlcatiotis of liver and kiilneyillitcHJOs. Stomach and dowpi irouuiM, nuvcrc as tlioy are, itlvo imiuellate warning by pain, tut liver and kidney troubles, though lew painful at the start, nro much harder to cure. Thcdford's Illack-Drnuuht wiver fall to brntv fit dlseaxod liver and wmktnwlkld m neyt It stirs tin tho. tornld liver to tiuow on tiie genus ot fever and . '. M.t" M B k ngUD. It ii a certain nroventlve ofc cholera and Ilrlnht'a dUease of thn kidneys. With kidneys re- inforccd by Tliedford's Black- Draught thouaandi of ersons have dwelt immune in the, midst of yel low fever. Many families Ivo In perfect health nnd linvo no other doctor than Thcdford'a Black Draught. It is always on hand for uio In an emurgoiicy and saves many expcnmvo cruis ot a doctor. Mulllm.S.C, March 10. 1901. I htvt uud Thfdford'j OUck.Drtujht lor inrtc yisn tna i riive not hid lo to lot doctor ilnct I hive bstnUklnjtlt It Ii the bot mcaMclns for mi thai It on the mirkcl for liver and kldnty & voubits na eyirxpiM ana oimr compUktU. Rv. A. O. LEWIS. sc -O' APRIL MAY JUNE am flio thrco most Important months of the year f On the farm Thn work dono then moans tho success or failure of tho farm fur tho year. As an Aid to Success ovcry farmer should kcun in touch ulth new methods which will increaso the productiveness and consequent revenue of his farm. 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