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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1904)
MniMOWjMfM W5 ' f 'V r,i W . ! WV w :lf : ;; " " ) If "H nw9iwrtfytim 1 & ""ST It i; I' I? .'WlfeS WEEKLY VOL XXVI 1, MAnSHFIELD.-COOS COUNTV 0HI?G0N, JUNE, 4. i9044 ;.: .r-" iT-3wfJu:,J h - - - - - .t...M JiJ,L. ii 1 i5 4 mmri( v. . ,., ,...,. wtfi Vri.i imn .. n I t. . . . ' ,, i ' -.." I , ' - " -r iui 111 I 1 .Atm -i.1 T J Ml T K " " - , - J ) " ( y ' k ' i . So' i " V ' .0., X ' -fmifi - ,, . . ' Vtf. " v . r-ni: at ;.. ff A "T i m m mwr wm mm imjmmm mmmmmmWmmW - 1 ' ' ' ' ' I i t . , j. . 1 "" ktitna 1. -ii. .1 1 jz -r -. - -r-r ' ljr : l j-a-,:z. , .rssy-TTjxfrrrry: r- (vV '. fr fllu v wW ROOSEVELT nrnnni V Enthusiastic Political Band Music Good In ttio natnoot thoGrniiil old Party, nntl under tint numiroi ot lliu Hoomvolt Jlbitubllcah club lliu moil enlliuftiiutit bowttd rAcC(u!ly f'nm t'nt rontrnin Iris olltl;nl tialliailni.' Hut MarBliiloM llfitl diop aMtrrcbtittn of tlio twm rtc known In runny fmplEii look ilnvvjiian. Willi it few Introductory re when tlio Hcpublloaim hold thulr imw- mnrk, couipliinvittitry to Ida party ItiK lovo fidit it OdJ Kcllowi) hull In.nnd many punonal frh'iuJ In thil hcnl thl city Imt iiljrht, Thy .MamhlUld illeld, Mr. Coko wntcrod at ooco upon Zand, which wai In attendanco diirinu' f tliu qnvNtlon at imiiu. Ho rpokn at the evcnlnir, ojietifrd tlm jnblleo with a ; rniu0 t.KtJi upon tlio hlitory of nation' KrntuI opun air dont'trt on thu atrud, ,ti nffitlrtKroaliiK unt o( Iwtb the He bcRiiuiliiK thorlly altr 7 o'clcck con- publloan xnd Umiiocrittic ntfmliiJatrc tlunltiK ut,tll tlio advertised tlmn far iliol tions ot tlm pt, tohl of hh unrlv ri-ln- raiiy. wnen, toiiowei uv a larao aim cheorlne crowd, tlio band marched down to tbo hall whoro thu rvxl fmlWItlai 'A tlio bCCavrlda ni-ro i.ckiiii with A patriotic ,iruludu prumplly nt 8:30. FullonliiK thin approprnto Introduction at tbo ball, tbo huiiro was called to ordrr by County committeeman, Ur. I. Minimi, lio, In n vliort but able, onen- Itis adilrcif, outlined tlm object n( tlio tnictiiit!, told ol tbo Iiojhi to further tbo harmony In (oral Republican ranks and mentioned the ncccMlty for 10 do It8i thia tau of tbo ,chjhiIR. Jr. MlnuUI briefly toucliml on tlio txdltlnat hlitory of tbo pat, nkidcliltiKly rvtnnil the achievements ol tlm rccont adminU- tratlou acd defined the nrojont situation ol affairs both in stato and ualloa, With a slight rcferuncn to local politics, and by a cattial mmiliou of thu rolatlvu poilllons of tbo Democrats ami Kupubll itunudi lii rtlsiMutl tif rtiirtrVi t i... iB1.f. M m... rt,.t,.n... nf i,. n.m,.i.iin... rA.(niv rvn,nl no...-! ...I.,.. . -I.. I. ...... nl II... w.lllf, nml tho first speaker ol tin, ovnnlnR. W " " l89" "d toId Amid nlhualaatlo applause Mr, what mus necessarily result from a re Chase took tho platform, gracefully , nBW nl oI l,,clr ,owor- ' opeulnB his addiees with an expression He cited as an oxamplo the necessity of bis pleasure) at seelnK so many old' for continuation of n uuloral Uopub tlniu friends and llopubllcans present Hcatlon admlnlbtrution the financial on the occasion and oarnoatly boptui: ' 'firs of our country atatn and nalton that their present enthusiasm would not, toihiy as compared with thoieof tho days nbato this sldo ot tho Kbrloua victory of democratic reiRii. Ho ably disclosed which awaited them ai tho polls next the relatlou of our presant prosperity to Mnnilav. Ho uraduallv entered unon Hepubllcan fotm ol Kovernmont by the ouestlona o( tho Jay showlnir them ' up as prepentoJ by each of thu two ureat nartliu and deflnintt their Intend ud relation Ul the prestut iff.lv. Ho mentioned tiat pi themeelves alouo tbo Democrats could do noth'nu, and showed the folly of luudint: ltepublican ataletauco to their exporlments in n timo of universal prosperity. Aftor touch iiiK llylitly on tho general nud locul istuas and outlining thu futuro under it cohtinued Republlcau admlniritrntlon Mr. Ohaeo cqnclnded bis address by !" trqduclnu with an approprlal eulogy "Honest John" Coko, tho Republican nomtoeu for joint loimtur from Coos and Curry counties, At tho mention ol "'Ilouest John's" namen long and doalonlug applaucoj (Conttuuud on PHILIPPINE .. CENSUS . FIGURES 1 WnHhliiffton. Juno 2 Dotalled ro port of tho ooiwuh of tho Plilllppluori, jiwt pnbllHhod, rijowHiiptipulutioliof 7,0115,42(1 )00il,;ol8,780ofwiiomuro f Thovofur6 forty miolvlli.ed trllx of whom tluv Negrito)' uj-o bollved to bo iloriBluul ' ' irkwt tf i-i I ROUSING RALLY Speaking .-Patriotic Crowds-Hot Time ( nt-nl on from tlio aiidlccco, rtnil llif comlnir tnto eviiatnr (rfin tills Jiflnct, t0, t0 (in Domticratlc party autl ears vory clearly, jhroujtb rufnritnco to tlio hUtory rtnd orl;lnu! of that fiction, bit rontons (orchaiiKlii); bin political views. Uu referred to the conditions of affilrs both as to i ho stato and nation under tlio Dnmotirntlc administration of citfht years ago and stated that' with the dote of (tint administration tlm party bad clearly dctnou.ttated to him its Inability to safely steer this prnpd old ship of stato boyond tboshoals of n national pBn lo with the. Istiiea anil principles it advo caled;" Sir.- C6Tr.mfTeTTT"SlSltbBr wltbln thu prercnt admiuietrallou all of thu old problems which had tt long BKltated tlio mindi of tho American pcopld haw been tat!tftctori!y solved, nud that, lth tho Republican party In power and the bright promlto of a continued proenerity, U.o Democrats wcro left without a IfK to stand upon i and had no real itsnes to sprlnu in this campalKti. Ho rlcquontly esrweed the PTt tOIlt CI Democratic Rivlnt? tho action of tbo recent admin intratlon in matters pertaining tbereti ereto ami allowing tun euiciuncy tho Kcneral affairs of the with which nation 'had bi'ou handled only slnco the Hepubllcan party bad nseumol tho management, llo then turned tho coursn ol lila re marks strictly to local politico, euolo B'iiiR thenomlnios of Ida party In Ren oral, and tnilttitx what mllit 1m expec ted from tli.em If clectud, He 'hoirtlly tbanlto.l his ninny friends of tins cena torinl dlstilct for tho conildonco and honor they had bestowed upon hfm by making him tbo nomineo of their party for this responsible olllco mid closed by pledging hlmsulf to fill thn olllco to tho bout of lile Judgement and ability If elec ted. fourth pro.) RUSSIAN ' . PICTURES i FOR FAIR Q. , T .,. , St. PotorHburgrJuuo8Llght bun- drod lluuainn plotnroa ami art objects .TJioyvllnH yio-twult.pvlvfttp iiiltlatlvoT aooVrding'fthoNqvo.Yrp mya. ' "" '1', LAMSDORFF'S ': CONDITION , !V SERIOUS 0- Was Attacked b.y Prince Dolgorouki -Derliii, Jtttte JJ A dispatch from St. Poturaburg ptiyH'tbo ' condition of For eign Jf lnlstur Lnnntdorif, who av&m at tneked by prince DolKorouklf iarfsr loiw. The cuuo nswl bad atocl knotn. Tho Princo bna n.xdoKSzol to tho iiilnlriter, ciotiing tlio affair, but tbo Czar may iixiuiio into tho Princo.'rf inoiltal condition. STORM SWEEPS TEXAS No Loss of Life Yet ReRorJgd iM'fcWI'SP Titf flljwM iifirfTiW1 Kort Worth, Tox June !) A heavy Hturm rtwept north mid went Texna thin morning, doing muoh daumgu to grow Ing cotton crops. At Purdy Hovtmil dwollitigs were demolished, but no Iom o f llfo In reported At Dalles tluftol egrnph nud telephone wlrerf tiro pros trated mid tho Western Union building damaged DEPEW SAYS VACATIONS . ARE USEFUL Takes Issue With Rus sel Sage Now York, JuuoU Replying to Ruxsol SiiHe'g remark that vacafipiLs aro urtoleas, Chuuuooy Dopow today said: "All work nml no play makes Jack a dull boy, In an adago though old, aUiolutoly true in ltd nppUootlon to every luau wlio workn wltli his brulus. v It Is a great mlatnko to think pint tho employer who gives his omployeo two weeks' holiday with pay is throw ing away tho pay. Ho is iu reality making a profitable investment by In erousdug tho earning capacity of the man. Tho employor moxo than gets Ills money baok", Columbus, Ohio Juno U -Carl Borg, aged nineteen, tho 'murdoror of Jno. iqnilb,ardaVunl)r1of' Vuaof tramps uear4AVauseu,r in 10Q,i;,vaa "mmv """""""T'. m "'"'W olootroouted thls'm'oruingA i1 ' COLORED KILLERS KILLED ' Mm War Imminent :t'm Mississippi Greenville, MIhh. Jnno U John fiituniH, a jiromluent planter nt Trull Lakcaud IiIh manager?' Cato, verc Ifi2LndJn.it uight by two negroeu, lxtb of whom wive killed thbt monfiug, whllo tiuotbur iicirro was shot dead dnrliLf tbo prnit by a posse. J- .1 1r A race V nr 1 threatened. DENEN " ;.6ETS' THE PLUM H Hind of Illinois Dead lock .,. d Sjirlugflold, Juno 3 Immediately uiou reajwembllng of tho Republican. atato convention UiIh morning, a mo. tioujo recess till two was oarrled. o . Springfield, Juno'3 After a long conference, of leader during tlio ad. jonrument, V'ates announced to hi . dclegutcii that hevonld .withdraw in favor of Denou who will bo nominated. Springfield, uateil. Juno 3 Denou uoml BOAT for wile 28 foot hull, a bar gain. Inquire of P. M. Friedburg, tf. ARRIEVS IN ' SINKING. CONDITION i Hard trip of British ship Portland, Or. Juno 8 British ship Beacon Rook, minus a yood portion of her sails, and uppor- works and torn. by storms, arrived this morulug around tho horn from Antwerp. She' sprung a leak and her crow worked tho pumps until they became exhaust ed and mutinied. Captain Hughes compelled them to return to work; with a pistol Tho vessel arrived iu an al most sinking condition. W, 0. Chase, chairman of the Repub came over from the county 'Mt yester day to be present at the grand Republl- ca rally In this city last night,' left for hla home by the nooa tiitfjWEL Lr GREAT BATTLE 'FOUGHT NEAR -i Rriifprcgrrfehts Arriving' FQf J.apri'es wmr sailants - V 1i. ,.-5. Great iuttlh . Llao Chang, Juno .1 ;Iftmor iirq vail h?e pf another great battle iu progresrf near? Port Arthur, Cdiftlu uotiH eannonadlng Is beanl from tho trontli; An additlonfll force of 15,000; Japajwp, It fsrepprted, TiaVolanded at; wtmm! ?? fENCfAOEEJIENT AT LUCTIIATDN VTofclo, Jnno -3 A report reached C today of au engagement between huh and Japaucse at IfUchlatun, alwnt fifteen miles north of Port Axtliur, Monday. Tho RBatlana and Jpaueo wcr finaly driven noHh waxiXL . The Japaneoa lout twenty-six killed and thlrty-sevon vroanded Af ORE TROOPS' LANDED ChfooJauS Tl Japanese Hax'e m .. ' it i t yjr.' M'Jt 'i ! -tX,vA.yj GREAT FLOODS IN - : KANSAS . i Towns Iii undated Rail roads Damaged mmammmmm Missouri arid Kaw on the Jump , Kansas City, Juu'o 3 Two , days' rains ilia vo caused, all streams to com mence rising. Tbd Missouri jumped a' foot over night and tho Kaw was going up fpur inches, an hour. Rail road communication it? in a ehaotio condition and washouts are wholesale. At Emporia and Cottonwood the Neosho river has couvertod the valley into a vast sea and at Plymouth tho water stands' two feet nbovo tho high est record. Col. PqwoIIj on an oxplor. ng tour, was swopt uwny and has not been won since. Tbo- Central and eastern, portion of Emporia is nndor water and the news papers aro out of business. Railways aru paralyzodi- Conditions at Nowtou wore very ser louS.lHst night, but word this morning indicates that tho worst is over, Two hundred houses are flooded at Abilene, A thousand - feet of rail road track sank and wtts washed away by a ton foot rise on Spt'okey - Hill river. S& 0 rrcKned 'For Time. "judge" KYiott?-WbVJ dldlVwslrb.tta man InbroaiU daylight? ,Prhioer"I . xu!dn't?lfrtpifryoOTVouo7Wa wuldn't.'tieJP.tyour nonojMA kSRfWStSrSJT'i' th cek " a v . ,n PORT ARTHUR IV of thQ Port - V M lftude d Hnotljer body pT'trooiw at Ti)Iiig ' ,.t auiiwi, iweniy miiMj aontliAt of - Takuflban. A Chin?na junk arrivel liere Svlth the iufprmatlon that seventy warxhipei ana transport bfta'are diacharg' Ing troopD. , 1 ' v. i. , Word thaa' also been received that troop which will b1.ah renforcVeU for tho army attacking, Port Arthur have lasted iiortlwast of Ta)Iyn,Wan. Their ntr, U rot lprowtir v . RELIEF EXP1JDITIONJAI3 ANDONED Paris , June 8 The Temps t St.-Pei-ersburgcorrMpondeutf wires thai thirty thousand 'lfaaf4n tBer''Keadrotc viteh were neat'to relle've Port Artht,,v bat apparently &lSi4otte4 ihe project' afterbattleot KV",S ' ? ' .i "i MiVMVfMlffff Ifvffff If rrhM?" YOUR Statute Ma? Makji Them Void Startling Dispoy For Divoppees '-, ' "Pprtlaud, Or. Juno 2jA ilirorcq. case here has brought out- thexiovej' fact that n statp statute exis't1 which provides in all dyorco suits ten days'., advance must be given to tlio district attorney wuo is men supposes to repre sont the mining imrtybutht law has been Ignored for years. Au action brought on -these grounds ' r at " nud sustained would Invalidate all tho divorces granted in Oregon in the past flvojyears, iuoludiug alimony provi;, slons and iiroporty distributions. "Uidn't be ?nali6 A faHupo pr uio at flrstj" "Well, yea; ho failed, M overythlng until lio struck thu happy Idea, of-sell-jug ndvico on bow to succeed to young men who havo more ambition than, pensc." Chloago Post, I ' fl i ' ' ' The Main qacadeB. " HAudyeu fiuivet finally decides! 1 efce, nioneatew queetion?" "Weu, ac-r oc cxauy, yt.tMiw, feided t9 ' Mart'Trlhs e'Uibewa. keefi henft4e;Mvei a decided we'U bewO. T?TJ? fat. 1 ati New. 'WZFK teethe lUr.'PsKlsnsw - a.J.j.,u? r fCT 7vj- Mm. 5J set ypu wr W9K DI . I. yoflcfcpAppBS """"JW- UtiBBUi - tJS93ti7LkVWmmL HUHrV9 mmmv1 isnuHuflDfttf4 1'ritmmT'mtmMWk- 1 ti u . j:- . .. ,....,;, ,,MtummmfmivJJ!S fc-U