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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1904)
J -n . m r- ,k . w., , -. v w- V, l,..,nl,i pt J" ' y jh IN It' I ,. t 'i v r m 11 sk i .. la !' H . ) IIS I I )! HV ; Weekly coast mail MARSIfFlELD, OREGON Entered in tho Poslufflcc at MarthiWd 1 as Second Class Mutter. ' ' ' COOS.BAY PUBLISHING CO., P. C, LEVAR, F. X. HOFERj Edftors nnd Managers. j TELEPHONE, MAINsi DIILY: omy. 30 Sioo. By mail, for advance payment "JSStLlT' &' & plte ia 50 cents per month, attaint. Isfued every morning except Monday, WEEKLY Issued Every Saturday. Terms: In Ad vance, 51.50 a Year, $1.00 Six Months. MR. BUTLER'S APPOINTMENT. Tho namiug oi W. J. Butler to suc ceed himself na state committeeman for Coos county will co far toward healing whatever sores exist na n heritage from tho recent poliiUal fracas. Mn .Butler championed tho interest 9 of R. D. Homo in the struggle for tho nomination for Joint Senator. Aa hla ro-nppointment as etato committ?cman could only como by the endorsement of tho Coke people, it ie a graceful act in tho way of extending the olivo branch Which doubtless will bo met in the proper spirit. It may as well be realixcd that llepub licans most work together in thia cam paign if they wish to elect the entire ticket, and any promotion of harmony ia to bo commended. STRONG ENDORSEMENT (Ccquille Bulletin) la the nomination cr Slce Gallier 17 ' for ihcriff the Republican party have a men of whom ltcr.11 justly feel proud and in whom tho taxpayers can rest asiur ed thtir intertt1 will receive the attention it merits. Mr. Gallier hag been a rsil- 1 dent of the county almost continuously for 27 years; has always borne the reputation of being an upright and honorable citizen. And in a man whom wo feel no hesitancy in indorsing. Ae to his qualifications for the office there is no question. He will appreciate the support givea nui will, when elected, chow by merit your vote was cast for good government. NOT A PARTY MEASURE (Oregonlan) Tho Republican State Convention acted wisely in neither indorsing sor opposing tho district primary nomination Jaw. Tho propoted law canuot be con sidered in any way a party meaeure. It was prepared by men of different pHrtleB, and the petition aoklng Jhat It be submitted to tho vote of tho people was signed regardless of party lines. It is a measure whose purpose appeale to all believers In the extension of popular government. Ropublleans, Democrats, Sociulista and probibitionhte are alike interested in placing polltioal power in Hm h-irili nl l.n ..!.. ...i ........ I "'" ,w,"c' n'""v " ,UE,,y bslongs, nml no party can claim to bo f the racial champion of tho proposed Tl Jaw. Men of every rank In political , I life, from Oregon'o henior Senator at Washington to tho humblo farmorwho ie never oven sent to a county convon- jon, ai-o supporting this direct nrfmarv I ominatlon Jaw, with tho deelro that ,jheroby tho will of tho people may pro- rail la the eelectlon pf candidates. Tim ropoeod law is broad in its purposes, it (mould be placed bofon the peo- auch a way thatall may lee frco nnort Ul rrarleu of hartv otilliv.. . --, m tt'imTm' -- ' -ZZj I w -JLvdhji&tc4Z$Z'l A THE 1101.1) tf KWSl'AHJU MAN A kioyrtpnpcr Hint is afraid id "speak right out in meeting," Ahtl glvo Hb opinion candidly mill frankly run! hold to it. own though, lite paper most tur pord publication, is not tit for nuy o"ne ito tnhscilbo for, read, or uvt-n wrap up dog meat hi. f lhto (tutor snouhl no r "man or a mouse ", ivx. Or wl.at' tho matter with a mnioT This idea that tho management o( llio editorial quill carries infallibility with it, it an exploded theory, and oven no editor will sometimes do batter to re vise hta opinion Uinn to alick to it niter he knows t&at bo la wrong, a innnij acknowledgment of etror is onetime. I for tho eouI And alienee is only j" do.lgtug the issue. For instance, not long ago tho Myrtle I Point Enterprise announced with a grand Hitirieh that Schiller B. Hermann') would star in tho raeo for ijolnt senator. The Eutcrprice was evidently speakign without Mr. Hermann's authority, and only for tho sako of contradicting the Mail, which bad been ptophesyiug that Mr. Hermann would withdraw. Before the next issuo of tho Enterprise, Mr. Hermann bad actually withdrawn. Did the Enterprise lay thia informa tion before its readers? Not much. It had announced its opinion, and was bound to "hold to it", oven though it waa bound, as a newspaper, to atat facts. That ia surely carrying "the courage of yonr convictions" to an ex treme. AN UNCONSCIOUS HUMORIST Tho Portland Journal must have an unconsciona humorist among its edi torial wrltere. Under tho head of "A Nomination that caused a chill," he expatiateB on tho frcst which prevailed in tho convention which renominated Dinger Hermann for congress; calls it "A fiasco ;" and intimates broadly that no member of the convention was ban oreble, self-respecting or honett.; still they were "ashamed" and "fearful;" Hermann ia "not tho chcico of thb voters," etc. Tho Journal neglects to adequately explain why Hermann was to ovur whelroincly strong in tho convention .that no other candidate dareJ to come up against him, o that bo waa nomina ted by acclamation. It neglects to explain why, if Her mann be not tho choice of tho voters, the convention was hie without a strug gle, for his strength certaiuly doea not lie with the politicians. Tho Portland graftera aro against him, to a man, and tho Oregonlan's hostility ia very thinly dlfgolced. The fact of the matter is, that Her mann IS the choice ol tho voters in this district, eo overwhelmingly that tho politicians dare J not turn bim down. Thia will be demonstrated at the polls In June. iu Ujo mean time the Portland Journal should cultivate its senso of humor, 00 as not to make itself ridicn loue. SlerlliiK Coin. ' Wo origin or Storting" nn npplled to "'hiod money la thuu given In "A fciiorr. Tronllso Touching- ShorinV Ac couHtn," by sir Matthow Halo, lGM: "Cnrrcut coin of tho realm 1h of o!d or nllvr, with un ulloy of copper, tit leant from tho time of Henry L, nnd this alloy fravo tho denomination of Htrrllujr to thoo eoiiiH. "Spcilnmn supposeth it to tako that namo from tho EsterJJnga, who came over und reformttl our coin, to tjfltt alloy-of thia opinion wuh Cunxlcn. Possibly in those times n Pony was called n Sterling, without any other wwm thmi jtho uao of tho times, na other nninoa grow, for tho old Act of TUrny III. tflJa us that Donnriim An glleo.StorllDKnH djcltur (a denarlUH, or penny, is called in Uiiglliih 11 Stoillng), and because this wan th6 root of tho rueasuro pf hliver coin: therefore nit j our coin. 04-tbo aamo alloy, wna also calloa bterling.'i , .v. News of K Fighting Botwootl Outposts London, Apr. 10 Tho Central Nowa Lto Yang correspondent tends a dis patch via St Petersburg reporting that, sonic important fighting between out poits has occurcd on tho banks of tho Ynln river. " On Saturday night six Japanoso woro killed lu an exchange delicts with u party of llur&lan scouts. There was more tiring last night but tho ro'ults are not known. Tho Japanese Jconis. were dressed as Korean peasants and In order to find tholexaot position of the Russian scouts tho Japaneio shouted to thorn in Hue- ft (Ian. Preparing for Bloody Work Berlin, Apr. 19 Tho local Anrelcr learns that Viceroy Alexleff haa ordered tho erection of twenty-threo imincnto military depots and twenty-two field hospitals, capablo of accommodating J twenty thousand wounded, betweon Mukdeu and ilarhln. Japs Landing at ChomnlpoajCd br tho Japaneio forcos enrouto to Washington, April 10 Minister Allen cables tho Stato Department from Sooul that another lirgo forco of Japaneso has just landed at Chemulpo, with horse?. guns' and ammunition. Makaroff S Successor St Petersburg. Apr. 19 Admiral Skrdlcff, who haa been aprointcd to Landing Noar Now Chwant' London, Apr. 20 Tho Central News correspondent at S,t Petersburg wires that tho report is current in the Rus sian capital that tho Japaneso havo landed In forco near New Ctiwang. Important Move London, Apr. 20 Tho Now Chwang landing of Japaneso ia believed boro to be tho most important event thus far cf tho campaign. New Chwang la being fortified strongly by the Russians' Should that port fall into Japneso hauda it will bo of irnmenso advantngo to tho latter in harbor facilities And ap proach to inland citiea. Aloxloff's Resignation Re ported St retorsburg, Apr. 20 Nothing official ia obtainable aa to Alexleff 'a re ported resignation, though tho rnmor in persistent. A report this evening states that the Rnesians are etrongthlng their fortifications at Chialen Cheng, intend- ing intending to atiibbornly contest tho Toku correspondent Btntea that a tele passage of tho Yala. Kram r0ports thirty flvo Cooeacka 'nrrlv- J ed at Yong Chin, on tho cast coast of Cossacks and Chun Chusos 'Korea yesterday and burned tho Japau St. Petersburg. Apr. 20 Iturelan 080 houses in that city. Coeaacka nnd Chun Chuaea fought thirty veretu from Imyanpo on thu Eaatern railway. Seventy four brig anda wero bayonotted, and tho Cossacks had two wounded. . Cold Reserve Falls St. Poturaburg. April 20 A Gtntomont issued today by tho government banking department kIiowb that tho Urfnk gold rcservo has fallen ovor four million pounds in March. Mines Flortlng at Sea. Naaaskl, April 20 Goitact minoa foujid floatlpK at sea forty miles .from CIpe Ohantung will bo destroyod by tho 1' , vi 'Tr the War succeed Mnkarolf iu command of tho Port Arthur licet, arrived hero from tho Baltic today. It waa mndo tho occasion tar a popular ovation. Ho will, remain heron week to organUa a now ataff, that ol Makaroff having been qxtormln- nted. Rushing to tho Front St Pfterebiujr, Apr. W-KuaJiinR troops to the front ccntlnnea. -Ql'hreo thousand men with anpplloo m lUr bin dally. Prluco Khllkeft, Minister of Hallway, left lat night for lalo Baikal to personally direct tho opera tions of ferrying troops. Amorlcan Employed Borlln, April 11 The Klein Journal announce that nn American engineer, named Mayor, has left St. Petersburg for Port Arthur to suporviso tho con struction of three now submarines. To Pormnnontly Korea Occupy London. Apr, 10 A Chso Foo des patch states that Chinnapo ia now being WJJu, thrco divisions having landed to contly. Tho Russians are In strength at Antunsr, and conatant skirmishes occur. Tho Japanese warships scon to tho north were evidently preparing nn im portant movoment, and Japaneso pre parations to permanently occupy Korean aro being made. Withdrew From Tho Yalu Tin Slou, Apr. 20 It is reported that tho Russian forces havo been with drawn from tho Yalu, leaving only four regiments on tho river bank. Was It a Submarine? Paris. Apr. 20 -Tho Nationalist Poli tician claims autho.'lty for tho state ment that tho Petropnvlovsk waa sunk by a Japaneso" submarine, said to havo been tho famous Gonbot, which was sold to Japan after Russia bad refused to purchase tho vessel. intorost Dlvortod to Cold 8t. Petoraburg, Apr. 20 War excite ment has been nomewhat obecmed by tho discovery of rich gold-bearing sand in tho Caucasus, and a railway la being built to tho locality. Cossacks Burn Houses London, Apr. 20-Tho Central News Correspondents Proc cod Now Chwang, Apr, 20 Newspaper correspondents aro allowed to proceed for Mukden today. Plot Discovered Rt, Petersburg, Apr, 20 It is reported that n plot has beon.digcovorcd for blow ing up tho warships now building in Russia, Infernal machlnen aro said to have beenfonnd hi tho fhlpbullding yards' near tho cruieors Almas mm Jemtnhug, while Jnpaneeo nplea are ropOrtcd to have boon 'taken into custody near (From Thursday' Dally.) Coqulllo Horald,- A quint woddlnR took pltico at tho Herald homo in thia city Sunday ovenlng when Martin Alexson and Mrs, Nannie 1'ellowfl, both voll known lu thin siwtlnn, woro joined In holy wodlduk, Jthlgo Hat looker olllelatlug. They hnvo tho beat wishes of n largo olicio of friends. Henry Kent tho North Rend black smith ritmn up yesterday with thd tnivltt ahaft of lliomlll thvro which was broken. This ahaft is about (I inches thick And it was urcessary to como to tho" railroad shop to do tho work, Mr, Kerjt did n good Job and saved n long delay of tending below for repairs. 1 m . Fred llofor, who wan seriously hurl last week at tho Corvallls school, la do ing nicely. Ho repot ta that ho la again at his studies thouuh will bo nhllutl In foro go one ol hla greatest pleasures for IM"oached Moyor, and Ctpluln W0II4 nearly a week yet. that of eating ft linudo a tuovo to strlku him. lluywood rquammcBl, having yet to tako bla, ........ ...... ., ,, tneala through glam tubo. Will Campaign in Coos Judge E. 0. Potter, of Eugeuo, candi date for Dlotrlct Judge, will be In Cooh county the foro part of next month to 1I11 inmft rn,i, titlftn tinvlr It.. ..Ill k. .. coinpanledbyR.D.Hu.ne. of Wedder- burn, who will nesist iu tho eatuprtigu In thia and Cnrry counties. .Mr. Hume will do some effectivu work to elect tho ontlro Republican ticket, especially Joint senator and roprosontatlvo. Immigration in I90J For tho two years ending with Juno SOih, I!X)3, according to tho govorurnent roporta thoro camo to tho Paalflo Coast statca tho following number of skilled laborors: to Calllorula, 3,707; Wiishinpton.OSl ; Oregon, 220; Montana. 203; Wyomtnif, tl. During tho same timo immigrants, who had no occu pation, numbered ua follows: to Cal ifornia, li.375; Wyoming, 2I2. Com pared with tl.o numbor that went to tho older eastern statu, this num ber of Immigrants is very small. Machine Shop for Hoscburj (raindcalor) Jaa Arrenco, Into of Pour.sylvr.nln, who arrived in thia city in March of last year, la preparing to open a first class, fully equipped machine shop lu this city and ia at present busy install ing his inachiuory in the shop. Among win inrcuineaat present, Doing erected are a six. horso gacoli.no engine, a milling machine, onu largo 20 Inch latho and u email lathe, Inrije drill prct-i, hack h.iw machlno, punch and cnt off machiuo, clipper grinder, buffer and buff wheels for all kinds of polishing, onamcllinK ovens for bicycle onamall ing and several otliora. It la Mr. Arrenco's intention to Install, In tlio near future, a foundry that will bo ample for any canting that will bo needed In thia uection of tho country. Wanl Representation (Pugot Sound Lumberman) Tho Pacific Coast Lumbor Mnnufac turera' Association ling recently Issued n circular letter to mill men, asking them to outer tho campaign nnd socuro ns many legislator an j)-jasii)lo from tint state of Washington. Thoro hi no poli tics in this suggestion, Ltimbormon foul justified iu asking for n reprnsenta- tivo in tho leglslativn Italia to look after their interoats, which aro tho largest iu tho state. It is not tho intention of thn lumbermen to gain control of tho logh laturo, elect United States' eonators, or do Bny underhand or political work. There nro eovcrnl (juostlons before tho legltlaturo nt the present timo and oth ers wli'cli will como up at tho noxt cos Hlon, which nro of vital intorost to lum bermen, to timber nwncrd nnd to thn country gcnorlly. It la prudent nnd wlao that thero should bo men in tho legislature who nro prnctlc.il nnd know tho neoJs of tho lumber intorostu. Thin move lu along tho lino of good t;ov eminent. lvi,JrViiiirNntsaWti EassnBSnmsMsnsMssaESBssi i m. . mormon Ulahppn' l-lllt huv ofT-lnfclriMi. ,u'.l lliii, tn , !j"ot9n2.J-'?et Pflv.ar, NJn'u Ih Baok. livll Doblrbe, Uc nln.il in Baok, llvll untirve, Uc nlnal Hoitdiiohe, L-'nlltnnaeto Marry. atipiition,uton Proimituronuoo. hto innrry, rsvA'yJlM mm roinmuroiioou. tiio liilincilUU. JiHiiirt I t. A un nil. a t hRiiA. IImi, fMnm itUiUutinJaliiil nrvruten. Ukinbiii.CfuiliU tli -iKtWvM4S,lflio4, CirculAM(rM. Addroo. s rofiuu. aiuoi hid iiiiiiiciiibii iiDiiirt viff'jf Mail u1l)ji)'tkldii)nnl'itlituiirolat)iMiil.UiilnrimRl t - SECRETARY . HEYWOOD !f.' .t' A' SCRAPPER 'h!lA Kno'cks Soldiers Right and Left DenycT, Apr, !l Tho arrival of tho train bearing Provident Moyor, of tho Miners Pudurntlou thia nftrriioon 00 corted by thn inllttla, waa tho occasloq ol a small niod riot. Secrotnry HoywooJ, of ttm Podoratlon . ...m , uoywoo.i mjf attacked by tho gtlarda, knocked down mid beaten, Ho was arrested and taken to tho Ox- I ford liotel with Moyor. Thoro Iloy wochI knocked two noldlora down and then waa hayouottod and clubbed until n,lcofclou' Tho haboaa corpus case of Moyur wJII bo heard In the supreme court tlii afternoon. ITALIAN STRIKERS UNRULY Fait I.nko. Utah, April 21 Italian str'kers who havo been encamped in tho vicinity of (ho Cmtlo Ualu ooal initios all wlutor, after rescuing Mother Jones from tho small pox quarantine attempt ed to tear down tho pctt houeo and drive off thu armed gua'd The Statu Hoard of Health hero hau wired, ordering the nrrrat nf all con cerned, Including Mother Jonm, the in stituting of n forcible quarantine. Not Fate!. No Matter What Doc tors Say -We Know That Heart Trou- ble in Many' Cases Can Bo Cured. Thero nra poven main features oB heart cllfcfurc, viz.: (I) Wenkiicxq on Dohllltr; (3) IlhoumatlMm or Neurnlsla; (3) Valvular Disorder: (4) Dilation: (5) KnlarKomont; () l'atty DcKvncra- tlon; (7) Dropny, Docuinuntury cvlJonco wilt provd thoimanda of so-caltcd "Jncuraoloa" havo boon ubaolutoly urod by Dr. Mllea' Now llonrt Cure. Tatlontn often liavo no Mvx tholr dla mjho In heart troubto, but nsorlbo it tq IndlKt-stlon, Ltvcr Complnlnt, etc, Hero nro nomo of tho iiymptomn: Ohortneai of breath nftor oxurclso, Bmotburlnif Hpclla. ' Tnln In Cheat, Joft Hhouldor nnd nrm. Discomfort In Lylnn on one Mo. ralntlntf Bpclln. Korvnuq CoiiRh. Hwelllnff of J'liot and Ankloii. I'.ilnoi'i ejf l"neo nnd I.lpw. ruipltatlon. NJuhtmnro. Irregular PuIfo. "I havo nreat falih in Dr. Mllea Now jjcnrt Curo, nnd wiiouk of Itu meilt-t wlisnovor opportunity jirMinlN. 1 unti now no up and down HtnlrH with cntiti. whrro Ihruo wookn niro 1 could hardly W(illt ono liloelc." Onu yrnr Utr. "I am ntlll In koo licnllli; thu Ifwirt Curo did no jnurh for nn, that I llrd It n fur Kreiilcr medlPlno than you tluftned IC Vina Ht., Natchez, Mlwi. fllnnoy baclt If rnt hottln fallti to honellt. PPT1T! Wrlto u nnd wo will malt t: . .y" ll "00 Trial meknRo n Dr. MIIdb' Antl-Paln nclonllllo rternmiy fnr I'nl I'lilf, tlio No iln. Alyn Hvm ' II li. tlin Nkw ' "' . . "' . .'" torn Jjlunlt for ourUpncLMlMt to dhiKnono iiuo nyinp- ritir pnun f , ml fi.ll vr.n whui Im wMnm. iiiiii iiuw iu ntTiH II, - ... I . L" f . i , " . . -. "..". ljht l, Abi'liitl' i'reo. JO, J.'UUUltT, 1ND. IVUOItATOHILW, j, ui'i v rK ynxf' y i(jlf !. imif itiu Hu; irffli ll . l Ml M 1 rilmiiia i mor iii Monuqn i ah i jo inf iiulni( frim - l.oii60,flBormiitorrl,oii, In nnnlruptilnij Err, aulone, L.uno OaoU, tlort )t n DnntUtV l r ijfsri lIj i i.tukllm liri I f i i.i.ii. (in. Vf.. .. atritWntt kf . 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