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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1904)
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Wlrta nro down, Morohuid nstil I'utiiAtn nru til so ropor. tod wiped oft the oartli,"nn"d tunny peo jilu nro killed, Iiioln Creek, an Indian Nation was alto struck nnd many nru reported dond, Djitlna, May 0 Tho Ion of llfo ii oitl mitod nt twenty In latt nluht'a tornado, in northwestern Toxni. Tim crippled condition ol tho wires provoiits nccurncy In detail;. Cntmhin, N, J. May Olfl'iro thla moinlilK ltroyod tlio llv fltory ware house ot tlio Cntndon Utorngo Co. Tliu hit la n u'liirlsr of a iiiIIIIoj. 8hamokln, Mny ll Tho flru burns rlsrmdy It) tlo I.ocur-t Grip mi tie, Michael aiwtinon, John nnd MIchnol IlOKltttnl nro entombod. 'lhouainda of (mpluyroi nro Idlo, nnd rutouors nro nt work. dnllda, Colo., Mny 0-IJolol Turret nt IhoTurrul mining camp, twelve miles north of this plnco burnod nt midnight. Raymond .gokj, n Clieycnno mining man, wna burnod to death, and n num- bi) r of giiestJ narrow escaped. Tho orlitln.ol tho firo ii unknown. Resigned from Chagrin Ihirllu, Mny (I Colonial Mlnletor Stoolwl linn rnnlcrifd owini to blundera in' tbo oampnlKii nualnst tho Ilorroron In Ocntifin Booth Africa. TYPHOIXI GKIRMS. Thorwitrfricin iio lhaf fMhS .fil'00(, nfcvcr)'pcrmiHMiTrrlHir froin typliold the llulr ultiiik run tic fniuiil na uliotvn above. Tliryntil alilipoicd tngtt Into the water or th.it one ucrui l cniialilc of iifwliicln about one bumlred trillion fc'crniH bttwtrt' in iu we tit in K . Tie ifcrtiin tniiiiiii r a The gertnn tmiltlply. o twtn ty-fouri houra. Tlmt In why If' they cvtf pet into the water upply of n town tliry multit.ly fi .fiwt, Hint nearly cvtrybotly dilntliiK the water coiiiph down with the i h T i M Ulnontf,1 Titerii if riipiiimviwwcvni.iir iutl thty rue the perroni whore livaltlt la ,, im, rn,,f0, perfect, vviion- Mood l jmrei nnu nvxr iclhi- Whftt tTie itttmmAt Iut6 A IitaHhy body they are thrown off with the other roiTH(, Uectttt CIiIcbro t.tatltlci dhow that oiie--elgth of alt, Uie deQihu ip the pant Kvo.yea.ln thascitjt Uavc teiiuUedi from rjneumoidju. L- ' ', The heat Advice wc can give in to pufttho body luton peifcctly iuui,-lianUUy,cfUt; tlon. lie aHtired tbnt you have rich, icd blood aud an acllvc liver. Many yeara pko Dr. K. V Pierce, who U cnnsultliiK Mtrgcon to the Invalid' Hotel mid Kiirglcal Illntltutc at lliiiralo, N. Y found certain htba nnd roots which, when made Into an ultctatlve extiact (without the use or nlcohol), heeuied to bo the very best nieatiH of putting the stomach, blood nnd vital organ Into proper coiidltloil. This Bccincd to lUm as close to iiature'a way of trratiug disease a.1 It was possible to ko, l'or over a third of a century Dr. I'lercc'a Golden Jlcdlcal Discovery has had n woudeiful fain and the cures resulting from Ha use ate numbered by thousands. It la n tisane-builder, better than cod liver oil becausu It does not sicken the stomach, or offend the taHte. It strengthens or renews the nnsbnllatlvc or digestive pro, ccflti-s in the stomach and puta on healthy flesh when the wcutht of the invalid is reduced below the normal. , , . , Accept no substitute for "Golden Med leal Discovery." Nothing elite is "just an BRod." S Vr. Werce'a Polleta cuc billousncw, , tai -I it ' ' ' ' ii.i'.i The-Hague, Mny -Owin-to the dorlouB condition ol tlto Quean'i' throat', nil tier onyngotnonts havo bo tin caricoll cd. Lullng, tex Mny V h, M, Nixon, a member of tho (Unto Uonocrnllc cxccitf tlvo committee nnd n wealthy planter, till morning shot and klljud It, W. Mnlorio, nnd Cot., Voasy, prominent cltln.-tm, on account ol n fnmlly foud. London, Mny 7VIcoroy Curxang ofll oinlly roporta tlio Thlbclnn repulse nt Oyangsto, and inya tho uncmy'H loea wns two hundred nml fifty killed nnd wounded. Thollrlllsh bad two wound oil. Tho nllack and ropulso luolod two houra. Victoria, Mny 7 -It Is fentod" that (ho scaling rchoonnr Umbrinn la lost, as bu liaii not benn teen Unco tho bl ntorm Murcb U. Tho ecliooncr Triumph la nleo lone ovor duo. Tho two ecboonern cotnbiuod carried crown of nearly fifty men. fit. Loulf, May 7 Inclomonl weather contlnuos today, and la driving tho Krontor portion of tho crowds from tbu (ir uroundf, Tho oponitiR of tho Cairo coticcftton on tho l'lko and tho I'rcnch oxlubllora' reception woro tho fonturce of tho day. Walla Wnlln, Msy C-Sco Cbampoux. who followed Lottie llrnco, n variety tin- Hr from I)Awon, nnd mortally etabbcii hor In tho brain In n fc'eattlo concort hnll, was hanged In the ponitcntitry hero thla mornluK. This Is tho first penitentiary execution under tbo now state law. Jolllet. III. Mny 7 Crotlus, mayor aud Democratic candidate for governor. threo pollco ofllccia and one citizen havo been Indicted for conspiracy, nnd tlio policemen for nlbged intimidation of voters. Tbo cano Brows out of tho election in which tlu mayor ia alleged to havo in- 1 i . termed. ., iji'i i . Now Vork.blay 7 John Mltcboll nd drcsseU tho Kxecutlvo Commlttoo of tbo National Clvlo I'odcratlon twlay, on joint trado agreement la -bitumonous fields, saying that ho thoroughly - be Jlovcd in atrlkonnil lockout when over nil olher means havo follod. Arbitra tion la useful In provontln strikes but (pndnmental fiueationaicnnnotba nrbl tratctf, -f Pnris, Slay 7 Tho' dollvory of tho Pnnamncnnnl in nil its dotalls to the fjnlteil Btntos waa ncconipllshed today. , Washington, Mhv 7 Admiral nlkor, MJ b ilf.i ntrmiUi of tho Isthmian Commleuon luuln long conforenco with tbo Presi dent todey. Bccrctnry Bhnvf this sftor noon will drnw n wnrrnnt for tO.OW.OOO In Javor of Morgim & Co. for tbo Pni.ti mn CnnnJCo. This Is tbo largott slnglo wnrrnnt over", drnwit on tho. treasury. Mprley Denies .the.' Story . London, May BJoht Morloy today donloB nny Idoa of Joining tho Catholic church. Bridge Collapsed Semnton, Pa.. Mny O-Uy coltnpso of n tonipornry foot brldgo ovor tbo Lacka wanna tblB aflerncon, forty pcoplo on their way to Syracuse woro plunged in thov-ntor, AH WHO. WV"v01 v " News of Landing near Port Arthur London, Mny (WXho Conlrnl Nowa' Ht, 1'olorabur correspondent wires that tho Jnpuneco btudod nt two points in tho vicinity Jot Port Arthur, Pltztcuwo nnd Port Adnm. Tlio two placoa nro on opposite sideb on tho Kwnng Tunc pi'nlnniln, arid tho forcen landed ijfo twenty mllos npart, i Officially Confirmed WnsblriKton, May OTbo Htnlo Uo pnrtmout is ofil dally ndviscd of tho landing of llio Jnpnneso forty-five mlleB northenbt of Tort Arthur, Imitating Shaftor'o Movo London, Mny fl Tho apparent object of tbo Jnpnnoso In landing on tho JinHuesian nrmy is to bo mobilized on tho Tung poulnsuln is to duplicate tho tnovo of General Khaflor nt (JnntloKo nnd nt lnck Port Arthur with a heavy forco from tbo renr. Port Adamaii on n narrow Inlet on tho wctt coast of tbo pcnlmmln, while 1'ltr.esewo is on tho east coast. Each r form tho baso Btiylo of n triangle of which Port Arthur is tho npex. Togo Advised Movement Constantinople May D According to tho nowv ccrvlco which tho Mikado line ordered sent to tho Snllnn, Admlrnl To KO atlondcd a meeting of tlio war council at Tcklo Thursday, lenvins tbo Port Arthur licet riboard a 35 knot destroyer which carried him to Nagasaki, where n special train took him to Toklo. At tho mooting of tho war council, ho assured tho nuthorltlcejthat tho Itusalnn licet would bo unablo to Interfere with n landing on tbo Lla Tuug poninfula. It; wbb then decided tbnt trnnoporta bo 3nt to socurc cuch InndiLg, nnd Togo immediately returned to ttic fleet. Details of Landing Toklo, May 0 Ilosoyn, detailing tbo Innding ot Japaneso troopn on tho Lla Tung penlniula in an official report ,satv's': "Tho Sqventh division with torpc- do Iwa'.B anil two trnnoporta arrived oft Lin Tung this morning. Tbo Fifth bombarded number of tbo enemy's patrol, and landed a party of sailorB who wont nslioro a thousand ynrde, and took possession of n rnugo of planting tho flag without a bbot. tillla I Threo gunboats were employed to distract tbo onemy'anttentlon, killing Bovornl. Tho first fleot transports, soelng tbo flag ,on tho hill, began laudins nt 3 o'clock tbnt night. Tlio troopa nro wading aaboro until plora nro oiccted." Complotoly Bottled Tokio, May 7 Admiral Togo reports Port Arthur complotely bottled except! for small boats. Tho Japanoeo did not lose n Binglo wnrBhlp lu tho last attack on tbo pott ultbough it wna expensive in loen of life , - How Harbor Was Blocked Washington, May 7 Tho Jnponoo Legation rIvcb out a Tokto cablegram bringing Toro'h report of Port Arthur .btookfidlug operations on May third. Tho gunboats Akagl nnd Ohokal and tho aocond, third-, fourth and fifth destroyor IlotlllaB, nnd the-lnth, tenth and four teenth torpedo boat ftbtllln?vwlth Btennw ors", Btarlod Mny 2nd, but a strong wind soon arising grontly hindered-tho movo menf. Thoreforo tho commander wna ordered to atop oporatlona but the order - the War Port Arthur Impregnable tit. Petersburg, May OTbo Hussion vortion o( Ih6 Pltzowd landing, obtained from OhlncBo arriving at Port Arthur, fa that thirty thousand menenmo auboro Irorn sixty transports. Notwithstanding tho war office bolioya that I'ort Arthur fe imprtgnablo oltbor by land or sob, tho fort is provisioned for a year. Admiral WllMooft ban been ordered not to' tnko tho wanhlps from Port Arthur. No postlvo information baa been re ceived horn whether Lntiroki'a army has advance from Kit position on the Yniu. Tbo poMiblllty of a flanking movement of tbo army to tho north and cast of Fen Huang Cheng is being well guarded. Tbo report lu current that tbo cntlro eleventh when a grand review occttre. Communication Cut Off St. 1'etorebiirjr, May 0 Jnpaneso troops landing at I'ilweowo havo cut off land communication with I'ort Arthur. Steamers Running fit. Petersburg, 3Iny O-Trsfilc across l.nko IJalkal by steamer bat been re sumed. Town Occupied London, May 0 Tha Cantral Now' Toklo corrependont ttatae that Gen. Kurokl says he lwnoceupitd Tang Knug Clietiv, midway btwen Antung and Feng Huang Chang. Hand to Hand Fight Washington, May 0 The Japanese legation has & Toklo dispatch saying that General Kurokl report? tbnt May :rd a company oi mountad tcouts, after u severe hand to hand fight near Feng nuing Qw drove back tho Uuislane. ,.. nffl-Pr. K1IV imt tl.o nnlv bodies which retreated in goodordfr on May I, were tlvo or elx infantry bata! Jlons and two artillery companies. Two hundred moro Itussians killed nnd wounded havo been found left on tbo field nnd moro tiro forthcoming. Bad Mlstako j ndon. Mny fl Keuters' Toklo cor respondent says that n report has been received from Gen. Kurokl Gtating that In tbo rotrcnt Snnday a large body ol Russians mieloolc a smaller body ol their countrymen for Japaneso, nnd at- tacked thorn with groat fury. Ono hun dred aud eighty woro killed and wound ol. Japs Buy Stoamers ...London, Mnyjl Tho Cnna.dtan Pacific BteamsblpB Tnrtar and Athenian .have boon eold to the Japanese and re-named Yusan nnd Knisba. ' did not reach him in time. ConBCiiuontly eight etoatdera. dashed into tbo harbor dpspltu v oaotay'a eonrch light fortroaj firo aud miuee. Kivo gained tho outrnuco month nnd ono broke the harbor boom further iueldo and tho ontrance is considered effective ly blocked. Tho cruiser aud battleships tlotillns rcmainnd till morning when tho disabled boats werutowGd away, Tbo port ongltio of tho torpedo boat Aotakn wna damaged. Tbo casualties woro three klllod and two mounded. Crulsors Watching 8t. Petersburg, May 7 A Port Arthur dlepntcb dnted yeaterday Btatoa that six of tho enemy's cruleera are continually" in sigh t. A parade of tbo garrleon waa hold yoE tordny in honor ol t,heCarln'a nnmo day flonoral Htocfse-I, HddrelBg the troops, alluded to the now phase of tbo war, whereby Port Arthur Is threatened by land. Ho expresses confidence In the endurance ei Ha defenders, Tho Ji id) ' (foldlers and sailors cheered heartily Stooseol's Talks to Soldiers fit. Polcrsbnrg, May 7 A telegram from Port Arthur contains un order is sued by General 8tocupcl, saying at 4:iH) p. rn, Mny 1, tho enemy crossed the Yniu rivor in great force. Our troops fell back on tbo positions previously se lected. Tho enemy effected May 6, an mportant landing on tho Lla Tung pen- Insula soutti of Pitzesowo and in the vicinity of, Ksn 6hpw bay. "Our work Is b'cglhfaing. ' Naturally tho enemy will dostrqy railway com munication nnd endeavor to drive our troops back tbvf'ortUrtbur arid besiege tbU fortress, tho Hussion bulwark in the Far Kaat. Wo rnnet defend it until tho arrival of tho troops who are com ing to relievo us." Stoessol said in part:"I call on yon to display unceasing vigilance, and I cau tion you that yon must be ready at n VIGEROY ALEXEIEFF AND 'ill '5n3 ' !- -rmn 'jFMaV.UTrfVPtaiJ JimBSMWfcr i g&ZZZL.' rai -lJJlTPv v In tbe upper plctnro aro shown Viceroy JMcxeletT, tho "cxar of the caat." n- J Ids oincure, while tho Jowcr plctnro Ia of n new Kuwdnn fort nt Port Artlm Alexolctt U tlio white hearded officer In a dark uniform at tho head of etnlrway. time8'to'depiea'H"yiJnr'eolve8' with tbo dignity" and order bt'eemlng tbo glori ous troops of Russia. No matter what happens you must not loso your heads. Remember that every thing is possible In war. Wo Will Jbe able with God'a holp to copo with the arduous task im posed upon ua". Clearing Port Arthur Harbor Chcefoo, May 7 Chlnesa coasting vessels roport' that a succession of tremendous explosionB havo occurred at tho ontranco to Port Arthur harbor. It is evident that tho Ruseiana are trying to clear tbo channel of obstacles and mines, placed thero by tbo Japanese, whoreacrulr-or iqundron ia watchiug tho harbor to preveut a rally ol torpedo boats against tbo Jnnaneeo transports lying along the peninsula. Russian Plans It la learned that tho government ia planning to concontrato a huge roaervo army at Harbin, to bo ready by August. vYhon Ibis force le ready, according to i present arrangements, tho Csar himself will visit tho place to Inoplro tho men with a resolvo to drive tbo Japanese in-tb.thoEPa,"- Until tlils army is assembled, it is probable that Russia will abandon tho whole ol southern Manchuria, with tho excoptlon of Port Arthur, Thla 1b ad mUtod by thoeo in a petition to know, Russian RspiiUMMl Wijri May 7 Word was reeetved b today ol another Russian reptili, I Manchuria. A thousand nasekm. t ' the rear guard made stand at Hoc,;.,.' j J. ango on tho Llao Yang ISol. i'' ., Jananeso charged and after r br(l ft the Busfians spiked their guns nnC i" treated. Four hundred and thlrtyf.-i sM JtusMans were captured, i n- Report Confirmed ' ' J J -at JU London, May 7Seour 'dispaUA .confirm tho report that' Feng ty1,' Cbong has fallen with heavy losass both sides. Seoul traces tho report ' ' Antung which aaya that It fell on Vi I needay. Officially Admitted, London, May ,7 An official admiasW! that (bo Jopancfle have captured F, ,' Wang Cheng iq made In Ht. Petorabu dirnatcbes. Cave up Without a Strua;" St. Petersburg, May 7 Kurop6T ,. J - , ' . gave np Feng Wang Cheng withos; " ' slrngglo, and the Ilasslans fell b pursued by the Japanese; Therb ;riiV a slight loss on both Bides; f - - - PORT ARTHUR FORT. The Japaneslwyajl.oyehe. WAyatPort Adame, blowing up; Vw bridges. Occupation of Feng Huan Chang l.t ' the Japanese waa duo to Kuropatkl decision not to.glye battle. ,No Rut4 v troops will be sent to Shanhai, Kw; .vj,. Attempt to Destroy SupplI " St. Petersburg, May 7 The Nei -paper VIodoraBtl today reports what believed to bo a Japanese attempt L destroy tho governmental section 1 1 -Kronstadt wbero a largo quantity u naval ennnlipR an Stored. Tho .-.- f ,1 paper urges nn alliance of Russia Turkey, r' Victory At Mukden ., Mokden, May 7Aexleffvajrrixoyi n Port Arthur loday - Cost of War London, May 0 A St PeterabW dlBpatch gives tho cost of tho wark f tho firat five months to June first & 125,000,000, lt ' : ' After Juno 1st. it Is ea'ImnleL' monthly coat will ba $3600,000 fo navy, and 15,000,000 for tbo r making a total for tbo year closing -I uary first uoxt, ol $23 1. .100,000. 4 Tbe new loan which Is to bo floated Mp Paris next week- wtlV Probab''gc!te.4 $160,000,000 in national' treasury J. ' percent bonds. : ( dfc- Wlien the war began Russia had if3 li 1 000,000 gold to ita en edit, ! 'A .! ' w r ii i M 9 ; i I H i L' f n r. o r -A ' -'-" .J-' M it i i y " J ; if