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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1904)
-wmi.-.'m i,-iiv M,,s .. n.vAW,. -,. iaw-Ww y&-A4V; a e -A liiiwyn. , "f 7v7 . . i : trtrt V I .1 ! m ."i 1 y i l V M W 4f"ifJ3''TnTfT im n..V - -ua wn'T'.y , , .,; ' ' 5"Kte'Geriha'i NeM SstoI aJ?" . ', t'- A'' . ' itfr" T ? y 1 Denver. Pn. .May 28SttMtor Jn.Vi illwt.ut threo o'clock. ftfrfiig&tirf, Iii3rffi$& Tho Jnty . ' liitlioGJlleiilccnpdriHirtoathnt.theylurjt, , aa, tutu" hU lirothcr ' " voro untlblo Jo nprcK hut tho eOurt 1 Rdgcftfi, &w , chopped tho collar feut them bnck. p p f t .. tOt Bedford, - May, 3IqDoiutlil ww found nob guilty of tho murder of M( v A Schafer.nud ww cheered hy th" crowd Tho jury wcro out flvo houni. ( 'fieloi"AnKelA,Miy( 27 T. S. EughMtf, . WfT oN Clevelaudr Hnt Rrnnd ensiucjjr ,'1ilroppcA'''flcacl ut'hoon todnj" At thar ' ' 'iJrdtheriJood LoOhniotivo Ihigineersl" , convention. He hnd jht tluishet n J ''JJeci;, nud-died on tho plhtform. j. Hutnxe. Mnv 28 An offlctot dU . . pntc." tills nf ternoou rexirts n revolt iir tho Dutch Eiwt Indies", , A flght oOcurU red between the troop and unitvtt in "which 73 of tho latter -wcrtf killel ' ' - 4 Clevelmid, JIny 23 lhirsued by do tectiVttf, tw6 nlleeil frcigAt car'robr '" "Iters last "nitht jninpcd'into the river, W4"Timiiip ro'heed a iwllcinuali'fl warning iling ro heed a policeman t f rcitarn Tho ofHcoru flred ulni shots and clcini t!tat both men auk Chicago, May 28 John Lynch and James S.Cammonat aged 18 year, aud PeterVL8vaudoski, aged 18, wero hontenccd today to hang June 7th. r. . The former two killetl a saloon keepor, tho-lotter his wife. ,- Brest, May 28 Serious rioting by .. the dock striking workers occurred to day arnicas the result u state of slego has Jeeu proclaimed. Auslnsh of 4 t oldiera and strikers occurred. Bakeru a bo hao struck. A . J - Ottawa, Kan May 28 Judgo Smart t( tolayrieuiel the application of tho - .-ttc!i.jii for permanent injunction ngahist'tho striking machinist) here. 'Sacrnnicnto, May 28 Tho Governor commuted tho bcntciicc of Leo Chuck, an insane ChinaSiau In San Quentiu, y to nW in tho rtt,ono 0f perdlcar B nfondition that ho be exported toj the kirbiapped American: China nexr Weiluesday. : q morning the secretary issued ' Golcouda, III. May 27 The villago orders Kcudlug the European fiiiuadron ' u Bf Nor Libert waa cycloaed last night. . Tangitrs. Not n building in left, but no one wot? Admiral Chiulwick commanding tho killed. J YIELD v no man 4 hoyrs or for lets pay, that ho haa had harder or lon ger taskmasters or moro disagreeable; that he has been more apprehensive, of tho f nturo or moro bitter over injustice or that tho spirit of discouragement luw ever made the world d'mker thaji seemed possiblo to bear, so Jark that ALMOST AKY QJTXGE WAS A PROM ISE OF lill'KOVEiLEXT. , . " 1 Thw h tho age of tho vurkiiigman. The captains of industry of tho futuro are among them struggling a(i day!? wages for recognition. 3fen of ailaird 'are .-looking carnotitlv for'tle)n; foy, CIlEjiE IS A t Gil-: AT DEAOTr'W 2rK.V FOR TILE inGIIEU POSI TIONS the modern industrial coinbuurtions aro creating, and tho 'duties of theso ositioits are eo exacting they wear out quickly thoeo ) Avho fill thorn, musing copetant change.i. ' But thoy arc not looking for firebrands, for trouble brqeders, for talkcrabut rather for tho quiet inau.who words' while others dd tho talking,' Uie one wlia is as much iotorctftcd in his Work as in 'his wages; and 'such won when found need 3io'rhclp from any sourw to ,s"sccuro citlior recognition or increase of pay. ' '' . To- thoad .who belong to uuiou '!f r'gccomplislred'.much good, but. thoy aro-!novecthele33 2iyl AN vjs ,tLssqD,13IiESSINa.to tho'labbring hji& Thoy toitd'to tho dis coxVi'atfOJnent ofriridividual effort and rln,coraan to a part of strmk- ..a. - i 'TTTT' WV.jfc..f. ' .. Benthtou, Mny S7 Stephen finffacr- ty, bkcu "Jo, ttiw morning in a nt or humility Httackctl bis family with nu rixe, fracturing tho pkullit of hfo ulster bono of hl sinter Winifred, nRcd 18, hnd Ivhdbi' injured hi brother Anthony1 hgi'd a. Tho other trotlem were iu fjnred lu n death prnpplo with the UllUlittC. -t St, Lould, Jfaj1 27 Alice if66rtoVelt u-aa entertniued at omo, o'clock lunch eon by Mm. Geo. D. Mnrkharil. at the," fortuii, employinK one huudreil nir.W Olnb nf tho fair -rounds, i kt tcr which nhe vislttsl tho Philippine wervirtioiti In hono' hf tho occasion, tho iKOrroteA douned their brightest , l)tvthiugr! Villea fifteen of their fattest K?, three pigs and twentyflvo chick- iiiaouiud xocuted thefr faciest danres. K- WdjhhigtonjM Ay 27 Geo. OnnAy a local atf orney, today tiled an nppll cation wiUi Secretary Moody asking that Judge Adv ocato Lemty bo court i Uartialed on charges of falsehood and inefficiency. Ormsby represents that Jo"hu Smlthj an enlisted man who was dishonoably dUchagetl during the Civil War, and hnyft tnkfc tQ rvabh Port Artj,nn Who seeks reimbusment on the grounds KUROPATKIN SURPIUSKD that he wis unjustly punished, received ( an insufficient trial. !.., o . i . i ' New Chwang, May 28 A Rnnslau j-..-. , i ntntr officer from Mukden wiys tho do Vienna, May 27 D. Jollal Pasha .it... 4 liberation and precision of tho Japan- accomi)auied by a number of conspiru . ... ., , , . ., , , cse anrprlsca Knroatkin who bellovcd. tors who escaped from Constantinople , their campaign would consist of dash after a plot to assassinate the Sultan .... , . . ing recklessness rather than cool strat- was discovered, arrived today. Officl- egy. als and fiervauts of tho Yildiz Kiosk , ' lalace took au active part in tho pfot ft L, said. CASUALTIES AT KINOHOW Washington, May 28 Tho most im nosing array of United States warshiiw ; aHMiubled in the Mediterranean for, many decades has leeu ordored by tho I Navy Department to proceed to Mor- south Atlontig Bquurtrou leit ieuenuc O Uniojiism Has IMade Trusts- Dy CHARLES S. MELLEN. President . tiew York. New lluvcn ntA HartforU Rsllroad zik. that ho hus -worked. harder, longer I wisli to say I bRktfvO' thoy havo ( on ht itHtihip Brooklyn Friday for Thuruw, followed by the remainder bf hi tthlp., the Atlauttu, tnrietta hnd CHttue. Today Kear-kdmlrwl Jowell arrived at Port Asoiva with tho Kuvoiwtm ituadrou Olympia, Baltlmoro and Cleveland, and cable that he.wlll pT coed to Tangier an houi n.t ha hnn waled. jn- L-J nam .1 " . jiu. luamt-ir ! '.'" News of TO ASSAULT THE DKPENBKS Loudoiii May 28 Reuters' New ChwanK corresiondent nays the Japan eso plan toe apturo Port Arthur within i. ..... thoiwand men in tno attack", u ih real icd that the lowft will Vhs Hovere, but it i. thovmht this will Ihj tatter thau.inu, tho enemy who wtmi driven to- to keep tho arnjy idle three months. Tho Japanese plan of action in Man' churia docv not include au advance be ybud Mukden. JUNCTION (JAITtJllED ilome.May 28-J-A telegram states that the Jaiwncse" Lla Tnup forces have attacked Linshiutuo bn the Tab , -..,. n ft,.,i ..aa i, fnTt m ' .... .. .- tho junction of tho branch and main 'railway to Port Arthur, thus intercept ing the lino of retreat which the Rus sians, driven from Kinohow, 'would Loudon, May 28 A dispatch to the JapauMO minister give tho following TllS PflStOF fiy Professor ALBION W. SMALL, University or Chlcafo . IIK pnetor of tlio futuro will not bo moroly a prenchor. HK WILL BE A SOCIAL WORKER. Tho most of his work will not bo dono on Bun fay. Hi WEEKDAYS will bo busy ns bin Stmdjy-s. Tho work of tho ministoru will bo more liko tho work uow being dono by .Tnito Adilaim nnd ProfojRov Grnhnm Tnylw in tho HocinL flGttloutonfs. Porlmps tho inini.1or.if di.stinpd to becomo the iQUDLEMAX bctwi'cn he rmplovcr nnd tho employed- ! THEY ARE A GOOD THING ! CIENT MAN, FOR THE WALKING DELEGATE AND THE OFFICERS, 1 6llT ARE UNNECESSARY FOR THE MAN WHO HAS THE STUFF1 AND COURAGE WITHIN HIMSELF To' CARVE HIS OWN WAY IN THE WORLD. K f. H Thero.are many workingmen who can earn moro than thoy do, whoso employers would gladly pay them more, only thoy Imvo becomo classified, nnd an advanco to them means on advance also to their INEFFICIENT Associates of a similar class, making it often too formidable u matter for consideration. "Whon I ay -unions do much good, I mean they help the lame, tho halt and tho weary at tho ex pense of tho really compe'tent. Divested of all claptrap, thd union is simply a means of averag ing wages, and an employer viows it as such. It is a dovico for mak ing thoso who aro willing to work caro for thoso who want to soldior. On tho principlo that every man must havo a living soinohow iu placo of making tho community coutributo support openly, to which process thero attaches somo discredit, tho ItEALLY EFFICIENT workmen of a class rcceivo less for their services and thus help sup port thoso who ar,o unablo to earn as much under normal conditions through establishing a scalo of averages. , I REGARD THE UNIONS A8 A CONDITION; THAT HA8 COME TO 8TAY. I HAVE NO PREJUDICE WHATEVER JO PROPERLY CON DUCTED ONE8,AND EXPRESS MY WISH THAT OUR MEN GENER. ALLY WOULD JOIN THEM. Not that I would run a ,-umon plant as such, for I would not coerce my men or CONSENT TO DISOlilinNATION as botweon thoso who were and who wero not members, but I would wish to hav6 in thp unions tho conservative influence of many of tho good men who aro out, to counteract tho Jloator, tho anarchist,, tho man who has nothing at stako in tho wArldJ.wiio JWOBKS WITH HIS MOUTH mora than with his hands'. ,J . . it m h Ujrpi TROUBLE .WjtTir ..UNIONISM jp ITS ESTOLEft. iNCE. ! To Buocoed in tliw Wtri'ld ono must bear and forbear. Tho same spirit of antolqi-qnco iltat IbVCWMB Hpooincatloiw of tho ranmnn deman ded by tho tiriKHiul Fraiwull la deemed lreiHvterooi at tho State Deimrtmcnt. It In announced thiit Chadwiok will cooperat with tho Sultan of Muweoo and if neoefWaVj' a force of tuarinea will iicoqinpany the native troojw into tho interior. ' 't I'UIU'lJ'JI1. "W.1 'MK'Jiidii'n the War fmjHirt account from tho Japaue.to uomiuandei at KlnchoW" "Our oaNUaltlea numbor HOOO. Tho lUi.wlnim left tOO dead on tho field. May 30 Wo captured llf tyg K" nldei a largo quantity of ntore. Wo occupied Nnuawalien yesterday morn wards Port Arthur burning tho rail Way station at Sanshaipo, northwest of Daluy." MYSTERIOUS VESSEL St. Petersburg, May 28 Tho Ksth ol Gazettu says tho commander nt Port Revel roiwrta a mysterious, craft seen oir shore throwing her search light on tho harlmr. Merchantmen report en countering tho saute vessel at various jwjliits in tho Ballto sea. JAPANESE SHIPS ARRESTED, Mukden, May 28 An infernal ma chluo was found in a tunnel near Har bin and four disguised Jaitaneso wero arrested. A number oMwrnba wero found in tholr ossessloJi. CUT OFF THE MINES Tokio, May 28 Amoug additional detaibt coming In of tho assault on Naushau hill is tho faot that tho Jap anese advauco lines seized many wires leading to mines, aud cut (ltont lwfore the Russians could oxplodo tho charges Svhich la deemed tho main success of battle us had the mines U-on let lixwo they would have annihilated thousands. Of til 6 FlltllFe FOR THE DRPNE8, THE INEFFI- fills tho union man toward tho j ! - S ,, . r, ..-- tflrp&i fBUCKDRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL JVER MEDICINE blllouincM and a coated tongt are common indications of liver and kidney dlieaaes. Stomach aud bowel troubles, lover as they are, Give Immediate warning hy pain, ut liver ami kidney trouble, though lew painful at Uio start, am much harder to euro, Thcdford'a Mack-Draught never fails to brne fit dliefljtod liver and weakeund kid noyi. It tlm up Urn torpid liver to throw off tho gerini of fever aud ague. It is a certain preventive of cholrra and Bright' diieaxe of the kidnorj. With kidnvva re inforce! by Thedfortl. Ulack Draught thmumndi of pervoni haru uweit immuao in uui miusi oi yel low fever. Many families live in perfect health and Imvo no othtr doctor than Thrdford's lllack Draught. It U always ou hand for uie in an eruvrgoucy and saves many cxpeniuvo calls of a doctor. Mulllfti. S. C, Msrch 10. 1901. I have UHd Thcdferd'i BIik.Dfutht lorthrctytvt aadlhsvc not hid to to to a doctor sines I have bttn Uklac It. It It the but medicine lor me thai is on tht market for liver and kidney troubles and dyiptpm ami omer complaints. Kv. A. b. itwii. sc W0m0mmt"& Flanagan & Bennett Bank DIRECTORS ? T. It. Sliorl tlau.J. W. Houiictt; PRES.; and. II. Flanagan, VICE PRES.; R. F. Williams, CASHIER. Capital, $50,0Q0. MARSUPIELD, OREGON rrtK clkansimo ad iii:ai.ino CATARRH curk von CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm VUj and pliusnt t titr. ConUtas bo In jurlons dnie. It i quickly abs-Vltta. til?t)Illrlance. It Opn sua curae -,- -. tk Mftin tt?.?."S.r!fjKf- COLD'N HEAD JIfali sua rmiocu itio Ulnn. JUMorM Inf IKurrlcUor t n TrUl Sl, 19 frills liy mall. JJI.Y nUOTimica, CO Warrsu ut, Nf otk. VvsS nonunion is what hiatory shows us t'o luivo prevniicu ages ago in rr ligion, in race projinjiup ainl in other ways. 'The cry of "TUB UNION OU TJIK HOSPITAL" has its counterpart iu thirt of tlio older ono of "tho churtli or the stake," ' . x NO ONE INTEREST HSDONE MORE TO PROMOTE THE TRUST OR COMBINATION, THE LARGER CORPORATION, THAN ORGANIZED LABOR. IT HAS FORCED THEM INTO EXISTENCE FOR PROTEC TION FROM EXACTION. ' And to what docs it all tend? Givon all your hotheads Book aud thero will bo no ono to employ you, and public corporations must bo run by tho government.. Capital will not scok investment whero nothing but loss ond'eo'ntroversy is to result. THE RULE OF THE KADIOAL WILTNOT PKEVA.IL. Tho hothead must bo re tired or iu tho contest iu which ho will involvo you you will go down iit dofoat. Tho CQntost will not bo determined by uumbors. Educa tion and bwiii)vill outweigh nuiubors aud brawn. ' TliQspoctaclod student is to bp tho gtmoral of future armies; captains 6f industry may not always boljioso who havo worked with thoir. bauds. Ik-sort to.forco gives tho bruto that is iu us aecondohoy. You may achiovo tho temporary success at tlio cost of permanent ldjs, for you cannot drivo a bad bargain with tho man who knows his business, and to forco for your services more than thoy aro worth is TO IN CITE ULTIMATE DISASTER, . , THE. RICH MAN OF TODAY CAN ACCOMPLISH LESS THAN AT ANY TIME IN, THE HISTORY OF fHU WORLD, AND THE RE8TRIC. TION8 PLACED ABOJT HIM ARE GROWING GREATER WITH EVERM YEAR. ,(. My adyipo to workingmon who hayo families, "who havo a Btake in tho world, is t6'join unions and mako Ihomsolvos felt in thorn. Bo always a fcred for conservatism. It sooms to mo as much n their in1, terest to do .tins as that thoy shall. attond tho caucus and nominate good men for ofiico and voto for thorn at-tho polls, Thoir. apathy is tho opportunity of tho demngoguo, tho anarchist, tho floater, who has. nqtjving -to loo. .'-.. ' "j ' ' ilVSgjHAfEER TENDSTOpBETTEtl'TKECpNDITIONOF; L'ABOJt MUST COMMAND THE EARNEST AND 'HONF.8T CONSIDERATION OF EVERY RIGHT MINDED olAN. , ' . . ta FREE V f! TRAIN-BOATS TO ALL POINTS OF THE BAY , 4TH OF JULY COOS RIVERITES NORTH 3ENDITES EMPIRE CITY1TES COQUILLEITES ' BANDONITES and MYRTLE POINTITES come to Marshfiolcl on tho Fourth of July and have a good t!mo. Everything is free. This apnea donated by J. I'.'iim Wn iirniwi'tly oliUln U H. ami gurtltit (Vina rooltl.sksjcli or photo of Inrtmlou lor iivhidkii im. iviiriiiAiniiij-, Ftir irrp iwit HowlorkciirtiTDinC UIDlO Miltr iviijnn inl iinui.Biniiiu to Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. rn pjh iiiisf.iin li ivniBfAitivpi n.ui ',"SiBBBt-J ft. 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