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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1904)
s Vtf feMtaitatalMM . Vv . 1 v ' - V ; l - MMhHMMa I r Vi ,i U ' !' Laie Sen era! News W' v. .T X iiipnt JifncirieSi tftopriMtraMgfd phiii of - body jmlium1. It-gtmist have neen an luiuvuinni. Tim umcm 1 London, June 7 Renters' Simla , , V j&miq&luW reporta a flprpe battle ' . tat ween (ho Biltlsh and the ThlUt v,' aiw, Tho latter nttackqd this post at CliBU Genin, and wert rcqmbod, losing '16?'khicA! tho British l68t olio killctt ' 'and flvo wounded. f,-Scntto, Wash., Jnuo 8 Jamos Alll- who hnro name of (ha men wanteds The, list, iiicludtM every in mi known to curry n union card. Over ono thouux- mid men nuder sheriff are win and Edgar Marshall, two of the t hibst desperate criminal in tho King ' county jail, sawed their way through a steel bar of their cells during the searching the Iho hill district for member Veteri Federation of Minora, i tho newly appointed town aud of tho 11 lance ho termol a Iwdy of tatIl!cdlarohlfltH.,, 'Cain Victor, Juuo S -Martial law havlug been declared at two thl morning upon tho arrival of Adjutant General Bell, cauip condition have become nnrtnnl. night, and Uiia morning crawled out I , 4, , ,, . . : I Inmicdlatley nuui lauding hero Bell called a coucuil of tho local military nill ran down tho 'uilan corridor with rater strapped to their wrist, and dm lied through, tl.o main ofllce. Deputy She-rifT Hoguti gave the alarm and purhucd the. men. Mar shall attacked him hut was over powered. f A Allison slashed his way through the luards, grabbed a prisoner named John.-on aud usod him a a shlold, and fought his way through tho cor ridor, when ho encountered Deputy Sheriff Bippo, who felled him with a rock. i Allison revived and gained his free- dom and was rniming out of tho front door of Uio court " houso "when ho was captured by Deputr Sheritr Downey, i Allison was ferviog twenty years for robbery, and Marshall was await ing trial for murder. commander and ordered Col. Van dcekburg, who formerly had charge of this district, to assume oommaud. OrlppleO reek, Juuo Rj-'Tiuvdlstvlot ia again quiet after Wednesday' ex citing events. No further trouble of any kiud.li expected as the inlllta and 200 deputies are In enfurgo of tho camp. Tho coroner'- jury la slttuig today In the casb of tho Independence outrage, but no verdict ia possible ' for several dayr. Itotur'niiiff njonjtwra of General Bell's force'that iwrtloipatcd in tho Dunvlllo battle say that if la miinirk able that tho casualties wero not more suvnro, aa fully a thousand shota' wvro ... . twW bf the. roblwra enlot, today, and Deputy Shwrllf jrohan, of Glen wood Springs, waa founded, One of tha bandlta w dead, ' Tho pursuit and llght Im still in progress, at tho L. W, Smith ranch thla af tevrntMiM, Bar IlarlKir, Maine, Juno t)Iaivl Zlegler Loiter, former Chicago nfer oliivnt prlueo and lullllouahv, died suddenly hern this morning. . Ills eldest daughter, Mar, married Lord Uuraui, Viceroy of India. Ilia only son Joseph created an Inter natoual stir In 1606 by almost mio- ceeding in running a cornorSit wheat, with estimated losstM of threo millions, ttf-'XVhVtfirvt" AW3rvrr4 data I y Captain Carlton Bass, a mat ador, ahta;tlylMforA urnm todayj 'A'li alleged murder g"w ut of trouble over salaries r- Both Udongod to the oompauy brought hew by tho Moiiia Amuse ment C. whoso biili'rlng was burned v i' i by )i mob Suiiday,' Duim Rurrendored, aud flvo other'bull ilglilni's have kh)i aruMted, Basa deolavVa 'tliat lio Attcd in self defense. f' ltivls foi-oed to Votlit from ojarn gvdf contest atBlOidWlch owing to mlnerablo allowing, CartUnal Hatolll arrived at Now York from llouiu today. Lirgo party Went down to Quarantine on utortuicr to givet him. Chicago, Juno 0 -Loiter was seventy ilred by both atdtt. Carley waa kll- '? oW "' bad Iwen Hulferitig from !'!, t Antwerp .desti-oyn many Denver, Juno 8 The Wost Jxmud Rio Grande train which left here Tuesday morning, was held up Ave mllei west of Parachute, a small fruit station on tho western slope, at an early hour this morning. Brakeman Shellenberger vras seriously wounded as a result of a bullet from tho gun of a hold-up and Uieconductqr had a lau ' tern shot from hi hand. Tho robbers fagged the traiq two miles rom the station. Two masked men marched the conductor back to the train and detached tho engine and y express cars from the coaches, aiid blew open tho safe after 'running tiiA locomotive bouio distance up tho track. Express ofHciabT'claiin the amount obtained was small. Five men wero concerned. Two boarded tho blind baggage at Para chute and crawled over tho tender and t 4 covered Engineer Allison and ordered tho train stopped. Tho engine, bag gage and express were uncoupled and run down the track two miles, to where their confederate wero station ed. 3Ieseuger Shea refusing to oiien .f.t.M u:e car doors, iney were oiowu in witn dynamite, and Shea was forced to open the safe. The robber Becured ono i BealedMjag frotn'.Salida, said to contain gold, and fled. Two posse tire in pursuit. Victor, Colo., Juuo S Talk of lynching or violence has subsided markedly, though if tho uimi who ex- ploded the mine at Independence wero to iw caught and brought hero it ia doubtful if any forco would bo suftlc elnt to protect him, Tho man who killed McGeo at tho mas meeting Monday has been poatttvoly Identi fied but not yet captured. Tho Record, tho organ of tho West! ern Federation print an editorial to day urging the miners to call off the srriko inaugurated months ago. No further deaths are reported among tho wounded of Monday. ed by a Krag-Jorgensen bullet flrod by member of Sergeant Baldwin' squad. I Bullet wore sprlukiod ulont Bell, stripping tho rock and earth, but falllug to disturb hi equilibrium. Ho calinly directed tho operations and ordered tho accompanying nowspajKT men to cover up tholr whlto vest and I dolf tholr panama hats, which acted as a target. Twenty uiluutea of hot firing shaded off Into hour of desultory work, when twenty men wore captured, fourteen bolug momljcra of tho union. These wero brought to camp and tho others wero released. Bell decline to call for more i Denver, Juno Governor Cripple Creek, Colo,, Juno 8 Con- fliot of authorities is threatened this afternoon when the inquest oyer tho bodlo of tho victims of thq Iudepcn denco depot horror begins. Coroner Doran, of Victor, who resigned under pressure, declare ho has recalled his resignation because of the use of forco aud propose to hold an inquest with a jury he apjxiluted two days ago. Coroner Hall, named to succeed him, has selected a jury and propose to bold an inquest. It is bellovod Doran will be taken out and tarred and fea thered if he persists In his determin ation. ''General Bell does not deem tho sit uation require the presence of more than the two companies millta now here. Tho situation at noon was heart deseaso for some time. His for tune Is estimated at from twenty to fifty millions. St. Louis Juuo 8 Manuel Covom, ohamplou bull fighter of Spain, was shot and killed in hi rooui at buildings, with dajuago of two mil- Hon francs. Twenty-five killed by oxploslmi In colliery at Molendaros, Spain. Charles F. MeKenna, a lawyer of Pittsburg, apiKijuted District Judge resist will be allot down. "V don't propowjo iJ'ley jfrtmMiftw ok, ' Bel nald, Further reiilKiiHtioiw oiiumblo uftlufnlk mi) demanded by jjw' coin, mlttw of tnMlneOwnwH AwwolHtion. Mozart J for Porto Rico. News of the War Washington, Jum8 ChHdwluk oiibles that ho landed a forou of mar Inert at Tangier to protect tlio BolgliM legation at tba rcmJat of thw .eedmnl general. He also oubles'tlmtf 'tho Brit irili consul jtflea litbderstands tho mil'" tan of Moroouo Iiiih granted the do miinds of tho brigands, to seouru tho releasti of Pordloaris and Varley. Paris, June 8 Bomlolllulal iidvlee today statu that negotiations for tho reloasu of Pordloaris aud Varley by tho Moroccan brigands proceed anoourg lugly, owing' to jlio action taken' by Chief Cuaaan, Frauoo'a protege. Madrid, Juno 8-"Ignoro the rH puriHso of tho Yankeo fleet at Tan gler" Pj-oinlef Maura In quoted a saying lih tho course of an Interview regarding tho Moroccan Mltuatlrim The nun ark Indicates that the Premier lwllovea tho report Mint America wishes (9 obtain u Hrt in Morocco, RUMOR OF PALL ' Loudon, JuneS The St. James Gaxetto says a rumor Is current on troops, claiming that sufficient forcb . Stock Exchange today that Port I at hand, with tho deputies to con Arthur has fallen, but tho report can peacefuL Then Bell, with a squad of troop, the sheriff, and leader ofthe Mine Owner Association, started down tho railway to the alleged rendezvou of t;ho enemy on a tour of investigation. Denver, Juno 8 Twcnty-four do ported union miner from tho Cripple Creek district arrived at midnight on the Rio Grande special, watched by nino armed guards. Tho miner were unarmed. Tho ponnlles men were met by a delegation of the Western Federation men and taken to a restaur ant. i ' The miners declare Cripple Creek no longer safe for union men und assent ' Tho latest reports from Cripple ! that when arrested wero searched by - . Creek are that wholesale resignation ' the guards; their money und valuables trol tho situation. C. C. Fridloy, alleged to have fired : tho shot that killed McGeo in tlwma J meeting riot Monday night, has ) not be confirmed. RUMOR REPEATED. London, Juno 8 Tho Telegraph Co. been captured on Thompson' ranch also report n rumor of the fall of near Canou city. Port Arthur, with a Japanese loss of Deportation of union miners con- eleven thousand. tlnuc under tho direction of the Citi zens Committee, appointed by RoH, Tho committee waa in session all night FALL IMMINENT Romo, Jnue8 A Yinkow dispatch considering tho cases of individual today ussert that tho attack on Port miners, but tho result of their re port is not mado public. Tyson S. Dynes, oi$ of tho 'Toromost lawyers of Denver, arrived last night and today i prpimring for thoj'CiU zons Alliance a form to Im submitted to all tho employers of tho district' pledging them' fo refrain from cm ploying any persons connected with lalxir unions. Five thousand men, women and children will bo affected. It is. also decreed that no idle person will lie allowed to remain in tho dis trict. This is a significant move. Arthur has been proceeding both by wa and land since Saturday aud that the fall of the fortress is immluuent. U MOUNTING HEAVY tfUNS Washington, Juuo 0 Admiral Sign bee cubic from Mouto Cliristo that tho custom house will begin buslncs to morrow. All purt of San Domingo are now open to commerce, and the revolution is ended. ''Ohoefoo, Juno B It la stated that tho Japanese force occupy a semi circular lino 21 mile long near Port Arthur and are bus mounting heavy naved. gun on tho uelghlmriug heights, boat made a close recounolter of Port Arthur Mpuday for tho purpose of ex amining tho eutrauoo to the harbor. They wore exjxed .to a Movero can- uonade and gunboat No, J was hit 8 time. Sho sustained somo damage, aud ono of tho sailor was killed and two wounded. Heavy fjring Is rwiortod by Chinese Junks, and probably this cannonade Indicated that tho rcjortrt of the attack on Port Arthur arc pToniiituro. WILGEUT'S REPORT St. Petersburg, Juno 8 Aiexieff to- day report that Rear Admiral Vil- that the gunboa Bobrt flank in tho battle of Klnehqw, aided by thu torjH-Jlo. boats Bourney and Boyky. Further report say May 28th ten tor pedo lioats wero 'sent out agsinst tho Japanese. While returning ono struck tho rocks and wis lost, tho crow being The Social Whirl PROGRESS CLUB M KETING Tho Progress olnb met Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs. Soiujstuokoii in the uurlo room of her beautiful home. Business of Iniportaheo was trans acted and delegate to tho State Fed eration, which convene In Bnker City next OctolH-r, wero elected, h follows: Mrs. Seugstackou and Mrs. Hpfer, with Mrs. Nicholson aud Mrs. Flauagau as alternate. Mrs. Small who was .unavoidably absent sent an Intensely Interesting paper on Alaska which was greatly enjoyed by all. Mysterious but delicious refresh tucnt were served and Mrs. Song staokeu' valuable collection of Alas kan curios was examined with much interest. ' Tho.olub will meet uext TueAdny with Mrs. Nicholson. gert rejKirta 1 .i strongly supported mr right RECONNOITERED HARBOR Novoo Vroma prints an editorial to day urging Improvement in tho educa- -Acting Haggott this afternoon announced tliat he would declare uiarSal law in Teller county before night, and order troops ho that camp. has been demanded from the jlico being taken from themJ. , I Charlotte, N. C. June 0 Tho South ern paasouger train .fron Atlanta to Washington was vTocked'thls mom log at Salisburyby running into an open switch. Euginoer Hayue and -1 Fireman Watkin wero killed. The ' I engine auVpoital car wero smashed but not n passf nger waa luirt.. -Tlio switch had been tampered with. 1 1 f?fflper by the Mine Owners Associ ation anil City Matahall ' Graham has already retired, .Others to go are Assistant District m Attorney Cole, County Judgfc Fro -Comity Clerk and .Recorder Mauaix ?nd Justlcfe Hanjugon. ,. i t " ,j jttotor, June 7 At noon two bun--iked Mid fifty miners had been iinpris' oMd 1b tho armory, add the number irill I inorwiied three fold by night.v hnmiiytfl Otmeu on horsobaok guard tJM,Ttoo0H of vgres from tho camp to kut.-ix-.L" m . , , . i , n Tho accompanying guard : took tho first train buck to Cripple t Creek. Washington, Juno 8 -Gompor do uounoes in vigorous terms tho action of the Colorado authorities in their mothodsof dealing with the labor trou bles of the state. He says the govern orM-is the one man above all others who is responsible for the reign of tor- sckf now prorauiug in tne urtppie Creek district, and characterize hjm as a flagrant violator of tho civil-lawa and human .rigets. Gompera should J nni j nnnnnlvn iht ihn fnhtraim raa " l vrwrnwrni w..-v ww .B.a,w ,,..,1 Jjf: a". '.'?:.-' ' -C . , mmmu in M wg Mauo uy the mob. ' the Srork of any organled body bfJ eepeof unionists. No rs....t , . r Washington, June 0 -Chadwiok cablets from Tangier this morning: yIiuister of Foreign Affairs has in Htructidnfr0m" FesJ nc6oding to all do- mauds of Ralsulb Tho two prisoners nro to lie pleased soon, the ransom of ulionf Rf nan lmv(m liui 4lfl 'I Tangier, . Juno D-DovelopmentH snow tiiac tne American A(imirajiunu ed but two unarmed inariuci who. tyro sent to tho-Bolgian legation to reassure the Belgian minister' wife, who is an American woman. Tokio, June 8 Four Jupsuese gpn- j tion of the Russian masse. f ? .. DAMAGE DENIED I Seng Chen without casualtlw. St. Petersburg, Juuo 0 Whllo tljoj - . War Department decline to bo sjieclfic as to its source of information, denial is mado that tho Japanese inflicted ser ious damage on tho Port Arthur fort in tho combined sea and land attack. Exerts are disinclined to believe that the JapaucHO havo bad tiuio to Mug up tho slego gulls necessary for laud operations of A magnitude sufficient; to do much damage. Tho Japanesf) have abandoned their avunco north from Fenghuaug Chong iind.'West of Slurpty, Tho. roportod junction jot the Vladivostok and Port Arthur f loots is discredited. WRECKS FOUND Tokio, Juno O-t-AdmlralKutnoka re port that tho clearing of Talionwau bay of mine planted by the Russian continues. Pleven mechanical mines wero exploded Tuesday, tcu Wednes day, t While engagod in tho work tho Jap SURPRISE PARTY . Tho ladle of tho Progca club i(aH a suniriso party last evening In honor of their President:, Mrs. I. S, Kauf man, who will leave tho latter part of the week for her old home in Spokane, wasuingtou, wiieru slut will spoud tlte Summer The ladies met at tho roslilont'o of Mrs. Ho for and pnxieenddin a Uidy to the homo of Mrs. Kaufman. Tho surprise was complete but Mrs, Kaufman rono to tho occasion und gave the party a ufost cordial wel come. Tho evening's aniusemouts were all impromptu with .the exception or the beautiful "Biigb( Hong" from Tunny son's 'Triune" which was Imjires slvely rendered ly Mrs. C. W. Tower. Tho other feature of the ovcuiuu'a outertiilnmout were as umuslug an they were enjoyable, and proved that Uiotigh tho Club in doing earnest aud faithful work, It can enjoy a Reason of recreation now aud then, ' Ice cream und wafers wero served during thu evening, soma of tho gen-' tlemen dropping in In time to geftbV crumbs, und after in any expression of regret at losing Mr. Kaufman even for a season, and best wishes for her' welfare while absent aud her speedy return, "goodbye" were said and tho ladle returned to their homo with another pleasaut memory to add to their collections, . , .. " I. f" Denver, Junn.p In a running iUfhtMlt.Ulm.rjlljeracwho holrf up tho D. &" rV'G . West bound ..passenger train near Parubliilte Tuesday night, ' ihe coast betvreeu Kwaug Tung and . JAPA.NJBS B REPULSED ., St. Petersburg Juno 0 Tho Lpio yang correspondent of tho Run wires that ttulnor naVal fight occurred in gulf Of Po Chili Wednesday, ,in which ono Japanoso battleship wa sunk, The correHpondoht adl that Chiueso from tho south any tho Japanese at tacked Port Arthur, the day not tolng specified, und wero repulsed with a loss of thirty-five hundred men and four war vessels, probably tor pedO boat. , . , On Juno 7 the.Japanesq bomljarded TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE fy Jfl78, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Laud Office, Roseburg, Or., Juno ). IU01. I Notice is hereby given that' 111 (Miumliltlien with tlm tirnvtalfinJ. wero ldeiitiflea 0f H0t; 0f congress of June , 1878,;. rln, sunk Feb, j ""titled "An act for tho sale 11th, andthoimi, Uo latter name ; California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash' not on tho Russian list. iugton Territory," as extended to all auese cauio acrositho wreck of two sunken vessel which as tho Cruiser Boyarln DAMAGEJJ WARSHIPS Rome, June -0 A Tokio dispatch state that, a Japanese cruiser, four destroy or, two, gunboats and flvo tor- podo lxiat, (iuilihg'o Ih tho various . . t tho Publlo Laud Statos by act fff Aui ust i, 181)2, Oliver Landrlth, of Tcm ploton, county of Coos, fitato of.Or. gon.has tlin day filod in tlilsVifllcri his sVorn statement No. 02t)8, for tho iur-' chaso of tho SE of NWltf of Seotlou ' No. 10 in TowushipNo. 211 S, Range' No. 12 W. and will nfTnr vwf tn Bhpthat'tlio laud sought Is more val.l t!l.l.. I... II t A'- li. n ourtagomoiit with Port Arthur, haVo "nX) or itn timlier 6y shemo than far i- .. . , ,.. i. m agricultural pui-poses, atulM esUbilalt. been ropalrotl and will rojoln Togo. I his claim to sMflTland boforu W U, : '. I Douglas, U, 8.' t'ommlHHlonor for Ore Cripple Creek, Juuo 8Major Nay lor with it squad of cavalry left at noon for Strattou mountain to arrent i union miner named Fridloy, who, with several companion , Ih barricaded, there in a cabin. ' Frldley is charged by a number of unionist us being the man who shot Mc&oo. , Ul Sl ) i i " 1 Bell states furthCfdoiwrtutlous will occur thin afternoon, and those who gon at Marsh field. Oregon, on Satur day, tho 27th day of August, 1001. He name as wlt'ijwwjtvn William MbNoil, Jacob H Hibbfd,Jl'eterMine. gut, of Tomplelon, .Oregon; Isaug Landrlth, of Marshflold,' Oregon, 4 Auy and all persons claiming adverse )f X9 Above-descrlliCd lands aro u-. quested to,iliu their oblimH in this office on or 'before Hald.27tl-.duy (If August, 1001. ' f ' J T, BRIDGES ' RoglHter, -' 0 11 i. i j ; i4awqufcAAjWKA'X'i!L" 'Vt'T " . , r mv hMMimHi. -.fifcW.W--". , !' AAtitt, " -.M., ii,,m..h,I -o;-s - At'''!,' BWW-jIBrtSawKJfcJ ,.wJfi,J)t7iiii'lii''i iSuHfimt UK c-rvtf-irt ' - - mmmMt "1 r--f T .-.. u...- riwTMkW-TJIiM"''HI- iMglj Mmtmv''!'1'!'''''11 WPWWiw, ' '. r-.- ' j.T".". . . nm i . . ua. IhrSPSRJwBwaiwwl " v ' v"""""""