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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1904)
Wbv -tt -rv .n,. .wyw,.. twv 'rri ""v .' ts&2&ffm?i M " I ll li iilfi I" ip IP i f III W t i I' BfF I I ' L W Pill"1"' "l !-" T" "T 'A- aj' b it I '1 $ ) Li yh .A .4 4- ' W. "Tate Geii,ex.a:iN.ews M sh S fr-r SrtliW Julio ?atsn ' it fenrftfliitt or i , tttto of tlio moSil jiroiitimtnt. nortliwwl. 4 S urn brtliliontr' droiijMMi ileml un lint trootnMiaiirl uMm'iim twlny. v Vltiunn, Juno !) Twelve itr(ohn if $fr( burned (rjUuth Hi it 11 wi wlilyji Jjltlfjil rrty 1 NojwVjvltlcinv, Unlluln. rhlx woro'tdlhtil in aHiiiitlllcr Muv-o lit Kuliro, Jtmwln. Iioiiilon, Juno 2 BrnwUiry of ,"Vur l'owtor in Uw Jloumi o Oofnilioiw to tiny iltuiloil tint ititi'N til"!' tlio IMHhIi kovumiiiont lliluiiilnil to iittrixlnue Con M'rlntlnn iirooftttli4. Kl I'nho, Tux. .hiiio a Anlinr Kil- , ' Up (If Iw AiKilHi Uio tumvIuU'il nnir- ' ' itutvrof bnulol Mlfoliull, ii Olnuliiliiitl nmn, vnn fjinloiuHul Unlay to nliiuty niiHi yearn III tlio jtoiituntiiiry. . Houtloi), Tux. .liino 'J All nlnyt War IIikm lira Mul tip by n Hrilu of 'ihvNt JiiuulriHl niijiloyptHi wlio liiiniil j K ,'lilKboi' w.itfo. Kow iiioii ir Miik " ' lrotiK'.it in, mill n Llttiir fltruMKlo in nntloIutii(l. MoniihU, Tumi. Jttuo H-1'iiitilr Al lan, :jl.iHWilkm)n, of Ttflu'lo, Olilo who thitaf Imj iiko married nTttan ywr olil Mmly Wllwni, of Jw Anjo ,Jw, U tuulur limit on forjjtiry olntrtt 'Jlit lirldu srrlrwl mi wool uu) mur-' rM liliiu rf. Paul, Jnrm Tony Vl.wh,. a Uriwito in the Otli Iwltmrr at 1tot anuiiiiiK, won Mint ami muioii uiih morniiif; by it mmttnol whil u;ijjjit Injt to (MoapH. Um w ivli' h Utrco uifinth' elltK'v AJiotlrf jiHionar who trlvd to (wNli)n wim (inoturwd. . 4. ... . . . Iondon, Juu J In thCSoiiii)iou to day Unrl Prtvy, , IJniler KoOfitary of , I'Orolgii AtirthM, mJil turn no repro .' Mimtotlonit hml Utiu mado to Ihulu on thu ubJot f naval uitmi outitltiJ tlrrltorlal llmil in Uio I'sr IwiHt. t t,f Poterrtburg, Jtinu 2T)jo Inat dr.iwing of Vftruntohagiu, 0 Itnl.ui pniutur who lowt lilt lifo (in thu battle alilp INitropuvlovhk, liiitt If i tudd to a Mohcow dealer for si3(),000, 'Plio drawing doplots thu Into Admit rain Makarolf and Molan, both of whom went down in tho whip, 'holding a eon- crL'iioo.nlHund thu ilbfatod vih1. Alliurl'.i'in battbwhtpi Alabama and Maine arrived bt I.lalm today, ' '(leorgia DmnoonitloHtato convention favorn Parker, Werftein I'Vdoialon of (hunv dot ffii(it thu jjyjMo'tI'ii U InurtMihO per capita tax to four dollars a year, National Prohibition Uhairman Stu wart nnyn (iennml Milt will not bo jiQinlnated for provident by Prohlbi ftlllHt (Iotel Iturhlde, at KiiHanalla, totally de'ritroyed by lire. i News HKLUm'ANT TIBU01SH 'Jjgrlln, June 2 Tho VoshIoIjo 7e. tung rcporjN that tho biHt foieo of men Hont from Klnakolflo Manchuria ro fitHod' to enter the train i))d lually had to Iw pitched liodily Into tho oarj. , yiiwi tho wlvort of the Holdiora throw . th'ouneyvi on tho ralU tu trout of U) '.oVpino. When thoy wore forcibly ro moj0(, othoi-s took their places until tbofloiuuionrtlntjoflUmrrt gave oiders to prowvil,'.ardUN?' of .oomoquoiioiw, soveral women being killed and of i of I 'erdioltrJii. ol('iffM.irt)uiiiK!l fmii port and Hont ijiMtnictloim i6 iU effect to HnJ I'jiAch nilnlHiiU' at TunglorM. ; A dUjmloh from TniiKlorH this iuorn (iiKHnyatlio AiiKtua trib) Jwim Mint a dolttKiitlon of leading umii to liavu a pijwiniil inUnviou' with Itaiftull and oudciivor to ftllolt hl promiHO to ro Ioiimi tlio ouptlvot to avoid tlio landing of foroldiiovH opjKwd to tlio Moium faith on Jtlorocaiui nhoroHi " It U Ixjllffvoil tliolr arKtiiiiontrt will bavo ootiHldurnblu wolght: Tlio Italian oruiroir Dogll arrived at Tan Khirit tliiH morning. Hi)Vliif(lcl(l, Jfuiitf 2 With nil dolo pnlon ndemw-d from tliolr plodCM to in p Kii'j particular candidate, a rwol u( Ion to that utfect haviiig Ifon udop Uid thin niorillng by tlm Itoimblican utato oouvoutlon, and following u flvo niiiitito addrrM by cilcli of tho enndt- datttf uti Imforo that lxdy, tho Hlxty fiovnnth ballot wan taken. To tlio Hiirjiriwj of ovoryotio thoro wan practically no ohangc. Hjxinker Cannon Uiun kjiv a fathurly talk to Uii dolvgatoi, urging tho nomination of Hou:ido(ly luiuadiatcly. Kpringfleld, Joiiu 2 After tho Imllot fho convention recmied three. OBth till Ventmia, Cfal. JuiM 2Tho lorpeIo lyitroyt)rrf Problo and 'aul .Tonw, whioli loct their uuohorgH lnnt night in a galo and wore forced out to hou with aixty men, women and children vltdt oi nloard, rtumeltafo Oils morning. There wero no fatnlttiex, 1 ut every 0)10 WIIH Kfarilck. Tho Monitor Wyoming wh'.uli wan alfM) crowdeil Avith vitdtorx,hold to hor aiwltor but t owned aUmt till all wc)u utiul(l.'. 1'Iki i1iutm.ira cnilaiul nliitit i the bay until one o'clock in tho morn lug, when tho wind nbatfd Huftlcluntly lo allow tliu Inmlinir of thoHti not too . Many officers, men and marluori Wvro anhoro to attend a kirlx'cuo given in their honor, and could not n turn to Uio hIi(i( on account of the high M-HH. l)nrlin(,'loi), Y Jw V-Soldiew at Port Kthnu Allun aro pnnlo Htrickon by thrco niyrtteriouit mnrdent in tho raukri and a fourth Hiivagoattonk on an infiuitryman, who ia dying fnrtn his oundrt. Detaili aro kept sHjrit by tho oHlcorn vJjo fufiiHo to ujnko public tho uninni of tho viutiuiH, Clop. (Jorblu irt ex IMHjted to take ierHoual charge of tho intiulry, It in. believed that n homicidal ninni ijo h at lHvrty, ljxtremc brutality marks tho oilmen, the Iwdlcn being hacked topleoos. Purlrt, Juno H Ambiowmlor Porter iiaw Foreign MiuiHter Delcasso thi mondng and handud Jby Amricn'ti request for l'Yunuh aid in tho leloabo the War DALNVIJAY CLHAR13D Homo, Jino2 Toklo dispAtohes Hiiy that Japurtut gunlniuts have entei'ed Dulny harbor, tho bay having been cloarod of all mines-, IANDKD AT TAKUSHAN Uliwtoo, Jino a-UliiuoHo niTlvUif from Takwhnn report Uin a uuuiboi of Japnueso troopa buided thoro'dur lug May, Sixteen thoBaud prooooded toFonJ Hunug Cheng, vhlt.er folu forcomenta from .ojihor pointy yoro alo OABUAlyriKS AT KINOJiOW 'Htl'ttitmhurgt Jund 1K nioffl ulal mtlnmt of llHrtHlan onrnfalticf? at, tho b'lttla of Kiuqhow )1hccm the k,ilbtl Hint wounded a thirty oftldH and eight hundred men. Mukdou ilUjHitohcri Htnto that ,tlio local governor in doing his utnicwjUc rooHO tho 0(ulnco ngabiMt thd Hum-, nialwf and tronblo In feared. ' l'AHSKD TJIBLINB8 Bt: Poternburg, Juno i A .Mqkrion i lfnr'1. dlHjmtdh dated yoHtorday rojwrtrt tlinti vtweln lmvo Wen llit(l oft Uio WMfe Col. (Jonrko haa reached thoi'o from 'coiwl of Korcaf their objective point Port Arthur, paHnlng tho .Tnpnnwo ' Ilirontly lwing tho month of tho To Shut Up or Pay Up? That Is ihe Question By Mrs. FRANK LESLIE' m. i' ju S it bpttcr to tlittf lIoufioholdK nrc there whoro sordid questions of mint arc uot raised, pinco money is abundant nud the luxuries of lifo arc assured. vUut few people now adays fcol conttMitcd to follow Paul's edict, "Having food nnd raiment, therewith bo content," not oven Jkl when houses and bank bboka arc added, for theso modern robols, espe cially the female half of tlicm, contend that TlTK LUXURIES OF ON: AGE AKK THE NECESSITIES OE THE NEXT, and thnt so far from being eontont with food and raimont, houses and bank book1?, they count nil those da naught and 1cm than naught if thoy aro not accompanied by sympathy, dolicato conBidcration, har mony of toinpor nnd taste, and that peaco and sweet content only o bo found in CONGENIAL companionship; Theso womon, having married an idoal hero of their own imagin ing, and suddenly waking to tho consciousness that thoy have played upon themselves just such n trick tun aa' head with flowers, whou their "dream of bliss" all of a Huddcfl resolves ftfelt into an "etornity of woe," naturally seek to EASE Til 15 SUOC'K of ha discovery by an outcry moro or lesif audible, and it is vory natural that they should. v v DO YOU HAPPEN TO KNOW THAT THE 8URQEON8 AVER THE pEADLY CFFECTJJ OF PAIN TO fE VERY MUCH MITIGATED BY OUTCRIEG? ONE dV TtfE MOST DIABOLICAU .REFINEMENTS Of TORTURE IN THE INQUISITION WA8 TO GAcI THE VICTIM 80 THAT HE REMAINED PERFORCE MUT& MEN HAVE THUS DIED LfNDE"ft CUFFERTNtf THEY MIGHT HAVE 8U8TAINED HAD NATURIl BEEN At-LOVED HER FREE COURSE. And so "with tho woman who feels that lifo baa becomo too conr ploic nnd too painf til to bo governed by tho motto, 'Olum'd tho word Ifnttors have coma to 8tcU a head Avith her tliat tho question now is, CAN 1 pay up, and If I cannot WHAT THEN? Yhy, tlio altorna Uvo is shut up, nnd most women bomo' of them with full intention, mid Homo of them with tho dofonsivo instinct tliat makea oven a. dovo peck at the cruel hand that squeezes it, will begin tlio process of paying up by telling their causes of complaint and putting their intimate cnomy to an open shame. I say. OPEN, for it w suro to become bo, ovon though nt.iirst tho secret is. only breathed in tlio ear of an iutimnto friend, , . Sonio eymo Inquires, "Why should you expect your friend to kpep your fceorot when 'you could not keep it yoursoll?" And why, in deed " Perhaps it is not only told to ono inthnato friend j perhaps it s to several to everybody, to tho newspapers, to tho divorco court. Iu oithor way or in all ways IT EFEEOTS ITS PURPOSE, and tho unhappy and wronged wifo woak and timid though sho is PAYS HP her tyrant. Do you blamo hor ? HAVING SHUT UP A3 LONG AS SHE WAS ABLE, IS 8HE NOT RIGHT TO PAY UP IN THE END? I THINK SO." f it Vy? wDonftw Is .the Best Advice to Stage Struck Girls ny JESSIE MILLWAR.D, Prominent ActrCM 9 ' nhii miyrwiimmwimm nV MI53CShP 'i OT I Thats- my advlcq to your stage stiuck girl.' Tho stage is overloaded today by second aim third rate material, but good, oflicieitf -women in both OLER lOAL AND BOMST-JO POSITIONS aro in do WMd.i And it is far moro lionornblo to bo a first olasa f bookkeeper or otonographcr than to bq a ocpnd rato mm aptress. Your, prido will, suffer loss your foolinga w bo 'hotter guarded and your pecuniary roturn far mdrq Bure and a least as great. And its for tho public, woll, from boin nubiiiS''ch"arga you will be ooino a publid'-bouef actor, " ":'-S - " Mv' ''" ,,,0f c;puwo wtifi Mv&bejbn, womon'VwhQ, havemado splendid Oourkd lit tho lcaror of important lnfwmHtion of thK I'orfc Arthur itlUi atlou wliloh in emlxidled in a long ciphor illfipMtc'h to thd war office. Qow r)to alto Itfongftt aco(rto roportrt of tho JIumIhii lbtcH in tho battlo of Klnchow. . , i MOTJND i'Oil THHiVALU " Porlfl, Juno 3-iA Bhnnghtii dlflpntch thin Mioniing y l"r largo Japnnefio I Yaln rivor. $ up or pay up? as did Titania when sho crowned & ww m ' W '' d'.f lY.Un.w. imt theeb jtftf not OltlXERfAItY women! .,Hr-ytM heaved sent mieeioni, women- whO,.hve ,tk diWa,,.fJfL,,.ifo( who, had they disregarded thia gift, WOTTXD BW!1 OOM-f M1TTEDA ORULE.A But (hesi arenot you , yveme $& hulks io ,b6comoa star m a dftv. who.1 without traimW Attdrinnntei Wants to go on the stago." Sucli and Ilojano havp bougbt ho rt'ght to their positions by ywrx-t, hafdesi sort pf work in training schools Of practical nxperWuo. C and all, they have fiad to work vcars upon vchtr and QUJihlefaycvm i ''i(.. . , ,,. ,. ii .t I upon years in oruer io Know uio iccnmquo 86 wen iw xn irwraijfi of tiiflir craft, for acting ia liko any other art Wm flcptui. likej painting, liko muiic ovon YOU MUST LEAI3? EE 1&GH.J NIQUE. -3 t n if llr 'fj Thq ordinary young woman has ari flftqptftnur pvi'Vi'itaHlllNi tfl tho stage. I recciyo, dozens of lottcra frottt young girl Mking xnyy advice, fost of tiicsogirlfl aro in good AxtxUameai&fm forced by necessity (o earn a livelihood, im.". io ubnmuwn i DERS THEM. THEY SEE ,THE TUBBC IO A -! lllnllB ff flAM Vi1 tUtOflM MMIMM NMkL HEAR THE APPLAUSE, ,AfJD THEIR MODICUM Of HfTMVWt GOES NO FURTHER. THEY DO NOT REALfXE tWt YKkk WORK WHICH WENT TO MAKE THAT SUCCESt. Hero is an example which,' while it mav strike-.Toa-l dv6rdrawn, is absolutoly truo s k The otlicr day a maid came" hero witlua mesaaylrbnMtfcaflNWt lives uptown. She waa a new maid and perhat rather ram iWHlei I was writing a reply shd Went to the mantel and looked oter K photographs. Suddonly sho "blurtctj out, 'Aro yoa bh actctl,, somotimoa have been called so," I answered, "Well) do yoa-tudU1 pbo said, "I've always wanted to, go on the stag o, and NOW TStM I'VE,, SEEN YOU I think I willaad tbe jwi art . . ,' THAT GIRL'S IDEAS, LUDICROUS At TY SEEM, AWE Hft MORE ABSURD THAN THOSE OF" DOZEJM 0 OVHKM WtfO-HOUC HAVE MORE INTEUUGENCE. Society Divorces Are Progressive Polygamy By Rv. Dr. McKIM. Iplphiny Chureh, Wartis m 4135 N nothing has American lifo Buffered sueh sexiona dam- ago as in the LOWERING OF THE IDEAL of mar riage which has been seen during tho last two" genera tions. Wa shudder at tho rovclatioria Tmblushittgly gWea in our national capital recently of Monnonkm, t&e - PLAGUE SPOT in tho body politic, but it ia hurailkting to reflect on tho frightful relaxation of tho bonds of matrimony all over Ihe land. Our courts are grinding out divorces every day ia ech a man ner aa to build up practically a system of PEOGRESSIV P0HS AilY. The dark and, pprtentous shadow of betrayal of paNJe trusflr lying across tho legislative halls of tllir nation. We have had reofltt ' shocking spectacles of public officer from tho top to the bottom cfi1 society betraying tho public trust md Boiling tho patronage of thef government for PERSONAL cain. ' How tRe Genius7 "Wife "M 'Be Happy t By MW. ALMON HENJUEY. Pre.ld.nt HE woman' who would I must bo "willing to iruaDana-a grcatnesa. Thero should' always bo-a recognised' hei! in ewy household ono to stand alone u mairtar nr intau' of .aH he or site sun'oys. ' , ' . .THIS FACT MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR TWO PEAtfOMft tQUMr LY, TALENTED TO 'LIVE CONTENTEDLY TOGCTHCR. THEM MU9V BE- A GIVING UP, AND THIS ONLY WILL OREATI FCAOS. 'A woman who- loves hor husband, admire his tAlent and sHy appreciate hfe wondorful gifts will, BY USING A LITTLE TAOT and diplomacy, bo ono of tho happiest women in the wo41 '; After ally what most pooplo call niismating is really uaturo dck hor porfoct work. Tho oxtromea that apparently moot in perfect Harmony produceTa happy medium in tho' next generation. ', Tho homoly, clover man who marries tho pretty, doll-like woman! and therefore receive heartfelt and uncalled for sympathy from hi trionde ia apt to turn out to be nn IDEAL husband. ho protty, foolish littlo Woman "ADORES" hor intellectual husband and ia willing to go through lifo aa tho. mother of hia chil- I dren andmaker of hk homo, ! anis ia moro ape o dq tiia caao when ifria the woman marrying the talcinte'd man thau when tho commonplace "mera man" marrioa thq woman of gonittv f fow men will bo willin-io' bo rdcoimized as twvlr. IniCf 0V"K1T alMt trrwrniim '' yuuiujj Muw. epjtaxn wou o -huUkuij v. Renew the Chinese whsySH,lv FTplHE Chinese oxclusiou act, u jtomuwuu. iv o nuiiK luuv wo are a mg nauou. y e na 0 80,000.000 pooplo. 0hina has 400,000,00(. If ona-foiirtli of the peoplo of thowOkmo0 ompire'tcamg, hero THS!)t , COULD' CORI ,OUB; 'LAWS AND OXXRr ItEUGION, The into would, reduce w'ag'osan.d our mechanics?' who are now, oauumj fxem $ to $v4 a day, would soon, got only 30 CENTS tho samo asji paid n"'.. wftli J WU Bl Womon as tternhrAl Wm IMV inc sinus rrrvrvn twi nm i SUCCESSFUL ACTBi Af of the SectetyI th tiar. bo happy aatho -wife of a-rds bo OVEBSHADOWSD hj im p. Exclusion " Act which expires in October ought to- 'I- tsfctw) wamou,! Jco Mmd. fiprnhwdtJMJs i M.'- i' f w- - i t . u . i . . . , .,. ..' 7 ( .;)'.. v ' U H . - - '''" ' A ' i d G DTiU. . mwtfu ?.& -- iwMnmewi w wj i'ji- wtmz-t mrszr"2LWiar gTr""-,jgiinrwiitij'aaiaB