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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1904)
x , , - -. l if. t V &"&? AH , .W'f--NiH'fk,, -wmw" -- - " i rff (- Bf j'. i is. H 1? )i f V J I i - !!1 I'fX f t & if? 1,1' m pi JC '' . -! S e fieWefil 3fafws! . Ju d 1 I k ' Los Angeles, May 31. A week ago ,,Mfory Paine, 17 years (f age, married Rolla Fnlllugtou. Tha girl's father .jitook.hcr nwny from Iter l-ushand. Hor father Instituted tfOurt proceedings to nnunl tho marriage on tlio grounds "that she was not of age. Fullerton instituted 'hnlwascorpos proceedings o gut his bride. Tho ft,hnr; liocttrcd nil injunotton to prevflfit liar" Husband living with lib wife. This 'morning ' untlge'Sinitfc nwnvded &pbxidc to hor ' husband and t'joy loft the court xoom .together. Copenhagen, Mny 21. Tho Norwe- giiui expedition to the north polo, sail- . lug Juno last, 1 as arrived at Dalrym- pie. Cat. Anipmnndsen reports thnt Erickson's (2ne iland expedition arriv ed on the wkest const nfter fearful hordshls. UJ:7r, Colo., -May 21. Meager" rc)orts frcoi Cache Luoudro vajley in northern Colorado find sontheni Wy oililng this nKiruing show thnt water 6K)uts 1-Viday afternoon did immense damage. Four are known to have lost their lives, and scores are missing. At Cheyenne four bodies have been recov. ored from Crow creek. Kdith yproul, Archie, Charted nnd Henry Clayton, childrciL Tho Cache Lapondro river widonol from fifty feet to nearly a mile, nnd scores of frame hones nt the Rnssitu settlement nt the sugar fnctory' were curried away. The railroads report serous washouts. Tho bodies of Cbnrles and Arcilio i Clayton have" been found. Harrj Cliiytou, given up for. dead, has been recovered. Two Fort Russel lwttery men are missing. An unknown wo man and baby were seen Hosting away, and many others are missing. A wall of water many feet -high enmo down tho valley and caught the IKjoplo liko rats. Heavy los on rail road rauchproperty. Denver, Colo., May 21. Communi cation with Fort Collins was rosumed tliis noon. The first reports of losses wore nnder estimated. One man loot his lifo at Fort Collins. All head gates in irrigation ditches and the Mills irrigation cannls were fur sole knowledge of the pec e on other worlds and how f; c neoole there differ from our inhabitants, can only be tnie&sed bv comparison with animal nature on this small sphere of ours. More important td us is a knowledge of ourselves. "JCnow Thysklh" was an old Greek thought. How to take care of one's own body is not so tiniple as come think; the human mechanism is a wonderful thing and requires watching. One man who has done more lo teach the American people how to care for their bodies than almost any other. Is Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Iluffalo, N. Y., the Author of the "Common Sense Medical Adviser." He says : It Is not the quantity of the food aten which produces strength and health (for some people can Veep strong on a very meaTe diet), but it is how much food fa absorbed and assimilated by the blood and carried to nourish every organ of the body. It is, therefore, vitally necessary for the body that the stomach be in a healthy state. If disease of the stomach, or what is called "stomach trouble," prevents proper nutrition then the heart, liver, lungs, and kidneys do not get proper food they are siot fed on rich red blood, and in conse. quence, begin to snow signs of distress. Outwardly these signs may be pimples and eruptions on skin, pale face, sleenlesa aifffats, tired, languid feelings, or, by reason at the nerves not being fed on Dure bloml the beaome starved, and we received warning in the pain we call neuralgia;' Rheutnatlsai, too, is a blood disease. After vsars of srscuce ana stuay ur, fierce fovtad uuti ind that an Alterative Krtract. which he Baiaed "Dr. Pierce's uoiaea jaeaicai Din. eevery," made from the eit facta, of several plants, invariably produced a tteuic effect won the system. It helped the process of absorption of tfac healthy elements iu the feed and increased the red corpuscles of Mr blood, as well M eliminated (be poisons mhh the ystasa. Brasjasss is busiaow- No' tinse for head tnTrn ' Constipation afeM thesn. Doctor 4Mrec';rieaaant Pelleto cure thsca by eur- 4 Hr Other Worids.S W Our sole knowledge of the peo- m f pie on other worlds and how far V MlcMMh p MWMM- ta vVt washed out. It Is feared, they cannot Iw repaired In time, to irrrlgnto this year's crops, making total losses of two millions. All bridges wero washed out on several miles of track of tho Colorado Southern No word has Ikmju received from Tiumnth, Llvromoro, Boltovue of' Lap orte. All were, reported under threw or four feet of water last night. It is relieved tho casualties list will lw alrguly increased. WnslihiKton. Ma? 21 At ttxhiVs session iof tho guenl coufereneo of r the Methodist Protestant church, fcou solidntion wltji tho Methodist Kirfcopa liaus, as -oll as the Uuitwl Brethren cjngregntlou, was urgetl and a resolu tion was wired to-tho Lew Angeles con ference, asking consideration or thu prosixMit. Topeka, May 21. A member of tho boiler makers union, hjgh In authority In tho councils of tin Federation of Labor believes thnt tho Ixjllermakers of the Santa Fc will strike within thirty days, and tho engineers might fellow. tt, Owensborof Ky, May 21 Rov. Xor man Armour, who murdered his foii by striking hfcu with a fouco rail, was arrested this morning. The jail is guarded as farmers talk of lynehlng. Armour is cool and willing to take the law's penalty. Tho boy refused to quit work in tho field when ordered by Armour and a quarrel followed. Redding, Cal., May Hi. Frederick Clifford, a man 50 years old, appeared in the sheriff's ofllco this morning and confessed to . burning tho Terry Lumber Company's yard hero yester ay morning. He' ia now in jail. Clifford wild ho set firo to attract thu attention of the polico to tho north end of town, so ho conld rob tho bank of Northern California, but in getting away from tho fire ho lost his kit of tools. They were found this morning. Clifford comes from Portland. Loudon, May 2!1 Tho gravity of tho Thibetan situation is causing uneasi ness in tho cabinets. It is belioved that Colonel Young will Imj forced to retire from his position near Gynnsto soon, which will not only lx a blow to British prestige but will nrouso tho frontier tribes for conquest of tho whole Himalayan hinterland. Camden, N. J. Mny 2!i Au ficplo sion Jin tho.mixing house of tho fnde- jxmdont Firoworks, Company in Wood lyu, this morning paused thu deaath of two Italians and tho injury of five workmen. Arms, legs and portions of flesh were scattered for yards' in every direction. No sign of the' building remalns-.-IIuif-wu hour' later fifty girls would have beeu;afc,Vork. Tho explosion vatf caused by ono man dashing a scoop iu a keg of ohlo rido of potash. Manila, May 2!) Tho roport that bubopla pbiguo, lias gained headway beyond control Is causing apprehension hero. It is feared that the diseuso tfill spread throughout tho Philipplnof ar- j ohipolugo. Extraordinary precautions aro being taken. h Soattlo, May 2U Tho Gpvoiiiment ofilcers and local police jfeizpd two thousand pounds of contraband oplnni ,thia morniug. Thisj" is onb of tho 'big- gotfb Imnls over nudS in Scatt;le. ,Throo arrests -woro niano..Saturday and onwo na'-u confewea to wJiejro it tAa hlddon ?tater Tbo valno is eleven JdoUnwpflr'poand. Manila; Jlliy aSjNews reached hero XL' ' JT today of the. liisncro Mny 18th of lifty Itlireo Flllpplno ruleu, women and chil dren employed by thu military govern ment nt Malnbang, a town Ih tho pro vlnco of Gotnlmto, Mlndsno.by a baud of Moros. Rising Sun, Ind. , Mny a'& Myron Barbour, brothorinlnw of James Gil sleple, on trial for alleged murder of his twin sister, Elisabeth and indicted as accessory before th.o fact, went on tho stand this morning. ITo gave a clear statement of his whereabouts on tho night pf tho mur der. Ho said ho did nqt romomlKT see lug Gillespie on tho day o( tho murder and entered a genemf denial of nil testimony offarvd by tho state. Bedford, Ind., May 2!!. Tho Stnto rests Its case in tho Sohnfer niunier trial this morning nnd the defense bo gnu tho opening statement. San Frunoisco, May 211 Th6 tlireo , masted schooner Fannie Adelo, loading gasoline, vas almwt entirely destroyed by an explosion at the foot of Six teenth street shortly before 8 o' clock this morning, blowing six men Into tho water. All wero rescued but two wore seriously burned, and wero taken to tho hospital In a serious,, condition. A fow seconds after Uio explosions, which wero four in number, tho ves sel broko her unooriiigs, and went udrlft In tho bay greatly endangering shippping. Shomndo straight for tho Golden Gate, jjinn-owly missing a number of vessels nt anihor. Tho vesool and $25, 000 cai-gy aro a total loss. In udditon to her cargo of Oil and galsolino , n largo quantity of powder, all consigned to Capo Nome, wits on board. Tho powder failed to explode with tho gasollno.oreating great appre hension as tho flroy hulk drifted toward tho golden goto. Tho Adfelu was built at Eureka, Cal. This afternoon tho vessel wan out Blossom rock and is still burning. Shamokiu, Mny 23. Tho Sterling colliery was sot afiro this morning by a dyuamlto blast. Thrco hundred miners escaped before tho black damp collected. A flercejoonaflgratin la rag ing with ail available men fighting It. Now York: Mav23 Tho strike of freight handlers on tho New Haven railroad and sound stoamers threatens to spread to all tho coastwise Hteamers within a fow days. It is reported thnt tho flremon nnd oilers on the Mallcry lino have do mantled an incrensO and will., strike to enforce it. Thirty thousand truck, drivers also may bo flrawu Into tho struggle. . ,TJie New Haven company lias en 'gaged scores of Pinkertonrt to jiroteot its property. Mudrid, Mny 23 Court gosijip reports an immenso doubt of tho engagement of Aifonzo to Pmcees LoUso, of Or- i i. leans, Blstcf Of Queen Amolla of-Portugal, ansi bf fAlfonzo's sister-Jfarla Thoreea to the crown Prince of Portu gal. :, Savings Bank' Goes Up Now Ark, O., May 21, Tho Ne ark savings bank whs. placed in tho hands of a receiver' tills moniing on petition of its president. Liabilities $200,000, assets two-thirds oft that amonnt. Tho Homestead building and Loan AnHOolati'dn is involved. Bi Check Passed k , "Washintgou, atay 21. A jjneok for C 7 a nino millions, tho r6lnuiudor,?f tho ton millions vtOf 'bo paid- fo'tliy Paunuia oanal 'conoeflslouj Wishnudod toMbV- gttu'o i-oprosb.dttitivo this! morning1; '.SWV ' "V4i, - "-V '' ' Illinois Candidate Dead v Springfield, Mriy a 1. Robert 1). Fort, Stato Senator inid candidate ftf LUmtounnt Governor in thd Republi can convention, died this morning In a hospital. Ho was taken 111 during tho oouvovutlont .. 4 1 Royal Debauchee. Dead Bwliu, .May 31. Duko Paul Frodev iok of Meokleburg, tho rolgulug grand duko, wan found dead this morhlug after a night's cnrousal Incident to ii dinner glvuti to his corps. Battleship, Kentucky .Returns Now York. May 21. ThO battle ship Kentucky returned from China tho station today. Dominion Liner Ashore Quebec, Out,. May 'S3 Tho Domlm Ion liner Vancouver Is ashore on Matano bank No' danger Is an ticipated. MUST HOLD HIS JOB Rouie, May 23 At a meeting of tho college of Cardinals today It was de News of Russian Crulsor Lost iAJiidon, May 21 Tho St- James Gnzotto today reports thnt thu Russlau cruiser Bogatyr Is lost, at Vladivos tok, being blown up after grounding, to prevent her falling Into Japanese hands .. Roport Confirmod Tokio, Mny 21-;Tho report thnt tho Russian cruiMur BogiUyr is nshoro nt Vladivostok Is couflnni'd hfm Roconnoltor at Port Arthur Toklo, Mny 21 Vice-admiral Togo reports thnt Japanese gunboats and torpedo destroyers ruconnoltererd toward Port Arthur Friday, steaming olOso to tho entrance (if tho harbor. They sustained little damage from tho firo from tho shore butteries, dgsplto a hot cross fire. Thoro wero no casualties, Lyinejln Wait St Petersburg, May 21 A Llo Yang dispatch states Unit Kurdpatkiu has l)cu strongly reinforced ut that placo and intends to await tho Japan ese and engago them iu battle thbrc. Driving Russians Back f Tokio.tny 21. A forco of Japan cso wlii.cd 'landed at Tnktishan on tho 10th defeated tho Russian ciivuly iu the noighlwrhood of WaUg Chitting Friday. Tho Japanese sustained no losses whllo tho Russian loss was in- .1 . I creased by tho capture of thdir cap tain. ' . Japanese hitvb captured Knohow, twenty miles , south east of t Now i' ' Chwang, and aro driving tho Rus sians back! Koreans and Russians i ' v Seoul, May 2l Tho Jupaucso oou- buI at Gensaii reports a collision with Russian troops at Kankow, coitor of northeren Tong Hale. Iu tho disturb ance onb ICoreuliNvnH killed and several Russians wouudtld, Japanese Repulsed St.Petfrsburg itay 31.-It is r'oifort od todiy that tho Jnpau6so have tiai rejmlflod Inflib reaV of Port,, Arthur. St5efsol HalliCd but to protect n, tnllii lugiug!a'Mim"unitlon and n Hkirtiiih with the JapaneM fdllowed,, Japubo 10iw heavy. Thu train arrived i'aVuM , " m'fimnJ' f "" "" .v- cided thnt thd papal Secretary of Slate DelVal must, retain hlu post at least until tin? sUimtiou J)it orofttod lias ulcared, Tho Popo today granted Satolll per mission to Hhirt for Amorloln Friday. AMBASSADOR RETURNS Paris, May all Tho French Ambus sudor to tho Vatloau, Nlssard( nirlviul In Paris today Range War Threatened Cheyenne, May 211 A rigo war Is threatened hour" Hlllsdule, twenty miles east of this , jllty. Tho Wiiitou Idvlook Company of which Sunator Warren Is presfikiit, hus driven sever ill bands of sheep, aggregating 20,000, IntoIIllfs'ldo country agalmt-tho wishes of tho small vauuhors and settlors who olalm that tho "Warren Company threatens to drlvo them out and take , possession of the country. Tlio IIikmUmI condition of tho country has prevented h clash. Tho feud Is of long standing. Bank President Sentenced New York, N. Y May Stl Dnvlil Rothsohlld, former president of tho defunct Federal National baukwan convicted of grand larceny and sen-' tunced this morning to nine yuars In' Slug Slug. the War Stbassol's Sortto Paris, May 21. Tho Temps St. Po torsbnrg correMudent states that Stoclssel's sort iu emitted calualties of a thousand Japauesse. Thu Kusa! mis being one hundred and fifty. Small Cngngomont St. Petersburg, May 21. It is rojwrted that General Tuk engnged two JiipaucMo dirlslQUons near Kin oiiow today. Tho Rusdnn casualties were seven olllcers, including Ageu elnl Nndeyln wounded nnd 1500 men killed and wounded. St. Petersburg, Mi'iy 211 Tho reion that tho Russians blow up tho Ikigntir ashore on thu rocks olf Vladivostok Is confirmed. Chofoo arrivals from Dalny say tho ontrniico to i'ort Arthur harbor Is clear and tho forts on tin hind sldo aro com pleted, battleships repaired and every thing ready for the Japanesu attack. On tho 20th Japanese gnulonts lund torpedo bouts' returned, when the Russians sunk a small guubout and two torpedo Ijoats, .tho Japanese ileet keeping out of sight. Several unsuccessful attempts wore made by tho Japitiiost to lnnd ut Dalny lust week. A wreok, TepoTte'Mvi tho Japanese iu tho gulf as diuiKUrjavi Jo navigation, is belioved to Isi ono bf the Japaiiuso battleships. ' Civilians are lenmg Dalny dally in junks, In tbo expectation of an attack on tho town. St. Petersburg, May 2 There Is ji roport current on tho Bourse this after noon that tho Japanese army mado a combined attack On fy .outer defenses at Port Arthur,, today arid wore rcj pulsed, tho JapapiTurufcordlngtrt the roport, lost fifteen thousand, tho Rus sians thrco hundred. TRANSPORTS WRECKED Loudon, May 2D Tho Central Nows' St. Petersburg correspondent reports a dispatch him Imjou received stating that several .Tapauoso trans Jiortu wero wTockc'd during a typhoon In tho Yellow sea i also a roport that typliSold has becotuo epidemic lu Kuro- pntki.n'ri mrmy. clRUIflBR iJtainf. London, May 211 T)io lontral Newsma ft roiort thut a Jtutwiau "i"irt"?" ir-''! .jw4i&iS orulser nt KroiiHtndt linn nulfored ndilli tloual disaster by an explosion In thu bunkers, killing ton stokers nintt, doing considerable damage to (ho vesHol. 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