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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1904)
? yw v"pfrA,T I'? 1 fvjZffmi--'f.prmf 4iwiHI,vJu(t! M f V '' 1 JMs7 ka4e4e:na f a 1 News Uarlin, Juno t At Jtli, in the Rtpwlan prWne6 of Llverla, workmen (tint atudenta orHiinlzod u revolutionary movement and mudo rinmoualriiUoiiH. poAHnok woro aummouod and riot m aued in which Ave UoaanoliH and twenty-throe rlotora wero klllod. Ono Jiutidred and twenty-aovdn nrroaUi wore iimdo, Simla, Juno 1 .Following llw con temptuous rojoo'tlou of (ho ultimatum punt by Col. youiiKhunlmnd to (ho Urniul 'Ixkiii of TJillxit. It In rojwrtcd mi onffiiKoimint occurred Ijotwoou (ho JJritlah mid Thibetan forced In which (i IJrlliah captured two of the Thibet him' four jxiuiiduTrt and killed n Thl betnii KCiiural. V Kuimmm City, Juno 1 Southern Km num ilooda nre HUlwlding today leaving Uio fnrtnorri in it ruined condition, opjnion 1m that wheat in the rlolieat fnnu dlatrlot aro totnlly ruined. Glinn uto mid tlto oil district nro under ton (o twenty foot of water. Tho unonlmoua rind corn orojm y1 t" yitm vttonAyfQfc'fjsi'if'fitypf tot win w mt frpv r(Vlpp!f Vfpk, envjiun dootorn, UtyMfrt RMd offlepni, The wori; of jrsmoytng the defid IkxIIcw bfffan h( i jP'olopk, Tlie nee no Son FrauolHCo, Juno 1 In (ho prea 0U0O of JiIh yountf bride, 'Fetor Hatwon, of i'ctnluuiu, Cul., allot mid killed hint Holf in n room of the Grnud hoUil, lit 1 o'olook thin morning. Ho left n no to aayliiK that Clod called him. Fairmont, W Va. Juno -I Natur al kah leaking from a rublxtr lube iu roouni occupied K.M . WhrnlfySn n toueuiuut houKO camo iu uontaot with a night keromjno lamp and llio explo sion following blow out all four wall Of tho liouau, allowing tho roof to mtt tlu uon tho tlilrtoou occupant. Mm. Whrniry, Wm. Diuit and Lill'lo Dent were injurvd fatully and tho oth er aeriously. . Hullan'H reply demandM rolleaao Per; dlonrla oxpeoied Jiouday, North ToxdH damaged Hovoroly by oyolone, Ooorgo Davla and two chil dren fatally injured. Several mile Southern Paolflu track waahod out. Mia Nollio Or u in, of Ban Frunoinuo, and Lieut. Itnljih PoM), United Slatca battleship, Wiacoiwlu, married today at Homo. 730 peraona took advantage now ton dollar atcorago rates by American lino (oday and HniA for Now York on tlipJ'hiladelphtrt.Alx hundred wero Juwh from ManoltesWr and Loudon. Prince Mary EruMue, of Ban over, aecoud Hirttor ruling nuke of Cum IMaud died today. O Qooiiar VouiiK. tho Ijontkftown horwj. X txok maker JJJBan I'Vanoiitoo, Junu 4- Tlio Oela tluu plant of tho California Powdvr worka at IJcrouliw blow up thin morn Iiik, uwnltliiK iu tho death of Alexan der MuCollotitth, u maohiulrit, John Hiuith , foreman of tho Gulutinu plant and a Chinofio laborer, Tho doln-iri took flro and the fjolatlno and leu plautii wero doHtroyod. I)rf, twenty thounaud dollaru. tynntud hw In .California, and who ..... Mft few Mummora had control or i who over oper- for tho lt- raco mootiuKH in Oregon and Tt Wnnhli)(?toii, Y ork.s commit nuloidti at Now Now York, Juno -1 A utriko of all tho uiomlrtr of tho Atlantic Coitnt Marino Firomeu'H Union Inw Iwvu ordered for Tuasdoy unlo.-a the com. pany af?roo to come to (ermn. Kllit ecu tlioumuid men will bo ('(footed. Katbiax, Mn Juno 4 August Dloouia, of Clear Lake, S. D., won killed and uinotoou ooplo injured iu n hcad-ou collbtiou of two MDwourl I'aoi (lo imtMouger traina noar Mafltln, Kan- nan, laat night. Tho colliding traiua woro tho went bound Colorado Flyer, and an cnt bound acconimodatiou; Doth woro behind time and ruuuiug funt. Tho ougiuea uud throe caru wero demolUhod and both traiua derailed. Tho patwongont wero hurled about by tho imoaot but atraugoly ouough notio woro fatally hurt. Blootua waa riding the bliud iMggago and waa fataloy in jured, boiiug brought hero thla morn ing. Tho Flyer waa to meet tlio no comutodatiou at Sfaatin, but appar ently overlooked tlio ordera. Among tho injured are Ireuo and Lonia Fulmor, of Lew Augelca, heada brulaed; Mra. Jinrj- Bumaido, Fort laud, Or. kueo bruiaod ;Wui. Niohola, about the rigpot ia liorrlble In the ex treme. FortiuiM o( huw)an bottle uro Hcatterod ovor tho right of way oj.' tlie railroad, and ft twenty foot holo made by the explosion 'nre Miveral Hkulla, armflj, lefft rik mfa T3very objoot within a railiua of 00 feet of tho holo ia Sputtered w(th blootl, and eight mm aro lying at the Victor and llod CroHrt liOHpltdla in H torri!b e uou ditlonfrouj wounds rccolvel; and all will die. Tho plottora ovldently did, not want to injure any of the train crew. Tho train atnrtcd from Alta Viata nml picked up vurioua i o'olook ahifta who wlahed to return to their hoiuca. When within aoventy-flve feet of tlj dojwt at Independence tho engine whlntlo Bounded for tho won at tho do pot to get ready to board tho train and to make haatc. Aa tho alirill whiatlo Bounded, a muffled roar oanio and the ri. nttniBtMa 11i.JUfl.ll! ' - I n i ....... - - ' -t zz a t mmmmmmmmmmmmmm a MiJmm ."L .'KlMlffg y ag? earliJuU T?((tntioaWa9 lend ana ion a.n. ,wg hmtd tat xn'ilea. Tho trail, wWi van ya'oning al.owly, waa hcovfiWfr rtdet atop nd the crew haatenff orvard. Terror atfi ken at llw aiyht, it toolc a fov B6oonda for the trajflfon to e.pproointo the im rlblo reaalt of the oxploaton, and tlie. inoaaengw theuroithed for iaiatauce. Tlte Foy mine waa controlled by! A, K, Oarletono, preaidont of tho First National bank, who ia iroailnnt in the counplia of tho mluy owscra wwo- oialion and atublxmi ouoisy anion lfibor, mum W4 t. t ' i 'i' MT'f iT9Vmt JMiM N Hi HMAIM MMUu ' -- i .i, Wy'!JM w y ' iV HfMCUttfcM!tHfM mui KWkjuxmsA wrea tuiU Kew yK, Victor, Colo. June 0-Tho ,Mino Ownent AaaociatiOn at a neorot meet ing thia morning acnt an urgent re-! quwit to tho governor to rnah in troopa. If refpaod an appeal will be sent to; Preaidont Roosovelt for foderal aol dlew, Tho laat trooper loft Cripple Crnek only Friday. Fifty thouaand dollnra xwvard will be offered for tho arrest and conviction of the fiend. Ti News of the War CENTRAL HOTEL Cwn?f.ofFfofliaBdASfrecls, MARSHFIELD, .-: OREGON JOHN SNYDER, PROPR. Pr6ftfiqnalkij WWHfitiww)tw.,t,tlV)W))),((((hj I'liyelcian and Shinw KlitofcAo Auildlnir, rt WiWW Wm.' 1'MMD. 4 "rfS ; OKl&QN WK JrtiotmBauy ri 1&U ? ' ot 'puWle .put. tOOtn'flt lhl tiati.a ! .l.h.. ..rj.i.i ' pcatfii. .o.;; if, i:: .,.,",.s yjw,: ?i,": 6fd " -TERMr7T ""'t"" Brd and Lodging, per week, 45 00 oard, per week; $100 blngle meal a 25c V 'EARS' f!XfERIENCE vkMc ANOTinJR FORCE LANDED Rome, June 4 A Tokio telegram re port a another force of 26,000 Japaum and aixty guna landed at Lakialmn. Tho Japanese now hold tho entire lino from Feng Huang Cheng to Ka.1 Ping tweuty-flvo mile aouthcaat of Now Oiwaug. Ono hundred and fifty thouaand troopa are apread along thia line proporcd to oppoao any Ruuiau movement. RUSSIAN RAIDERS Seoul, June i Thro lmndred Run aion raidora nre reported to lo in the neighborhood of Plug Yang, ono hun dred tulle north. I MINOR ENGAGEMENTS Toklo, Jtuiel Tlirco engagement between Japanese and Rooalan forcea from the north oconrred Monday between Port Adama and Kaeping. In each case tho. Russians wero com pelled to turn back, the Japanese following. AnroMMn41affa qsiHIT Ml.ni l l inTnnwn w from tloni(U1UreMri tt tr. OMM rUw taka tftMM mNm, wKtaaCi Tradc Maiiks Dcswns . t CorrmaHTaftc aa uato atet f mr Jar MwrtHWwu. " - , - W -9 A hiMtomir Umnit wMj. I tytft 4r MUM rCo.'-r. New York Bf sek OSJco. MB r at. WlBtoo. I). c. Dr. HavtfcHi 0co opposltcDiiloh ftlrHilurn store Houra. 10 to 12 and 2 to P Special attention jm(W Ut dkeaaeof Skin Urinary ami IJifiMtlVe Organ?. L. 8. PendoH, KxRWincr". .Phone 83 MARSIIFIBLtf, '.: . CRKflON . - . r 55 r ; t' E.:iE. Straw, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention given Jo difwaeeft ef tho Kye, KwtfStoo and Trtfct. ,? Ofllco In SefiHjrtaSken A fmyiildg. UAmUFlN.fi' : ; .flitKGOJi R. H. Walter. D. D. S. Bt?ntal Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist Olflcd.NaafcurgB.nildlng, A St. ' Flipne, 381. MARSUFIELi . -ORKGON j. A. To Dea. Eidoredo Bmidlrjg, MARSIIWKLD t COSSACKS TAKE PASS gt Petersburg, Juno 4 Gen. Sakar off repprta tbAt tho Coseacka attacked a otrong Japaneao position in Fenchun Lang paaa near Slmatleo, sixty miles north of Feng Hung Cheng, awl drove tlie Japaneao from thoi heighta. Tho Rnaaian loaa ia six killed and twenty wounded, including a coloneL Tho men demand tho abolitiou of tho , , , 'Fort Donglaa, Utah, Hllghtly. "Crlmpa , iuid wago Inoreaoa. One of the KTvatest American uillllonuirca once wld to lilnphynlclan, "A million ilo. lnri Doctor, for n new ktonuich," mid then the nick man (tro.mcd mid turned nwny. Olie of n mun'i Rrcntcnt plcaitircn In tlmt bora of a keen appetite, viRoroim dlKCttion Bpd a food dinner, uiul tilt bcloii(C to many a good fellow who in living on munll wnRcn, but the rich man without a Momacli liui to foteftO the kooiI thing of the table hecaimc hi it ttomach icbcli. Without u healthy Momnch nud n Rood dlRCtUion, our blood in thin, watery and poor, our heart action la weak, our liver doc not do it duty, nml man in iuUer.dlc and unhappy. In thiii condition itiati Is prey to the genu or Itiliuciun, coumnupiioii, miliaria ami an the ill that he in heir to. Consumption can be treated by natural methods which are as clone to nature an possible. Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief conultinT plfril cian of the Invalids' Hotel und .Surgical Itutitute, at nulTalo, N, Y yeun no tin. dcrstood thi diocasc, and after a l0llK pe riod of experiment discovered certain root and herbs which were uature's remedies, and succeeded in putting thcru up In m form tlmt would be easily procured and ready to tine. Thin he called Dr, I'ierce'a Golden Medical Discovery. It given no false stimulation because It contains no alcohol and no narcotic. It helps diges tion and tlio assimilation of such elements in the food n nre required for the blood, instead of n cod liver oil, against which the already sensitive stomach will declare open rebellion, thia tonic has u pacifying action upon the neusitive stomach-nud given to the blood the food elements the tissues require. It ninlntalua the patient's nutrition by enabling him to eut, if tain, digest nnd assimilate nutritious food, 4t overcomes gastric Irritability nud avmp toms of indigestion, mid 11 this way fever, night. sweats, headaches, etc, are done away with. It fortifies the body iiCTinht the germs of consumption, grip and mm laria, nud it builds up the tissues und puts on healthy flesh. When the druggist w he hrn omc thing that (adjust an goounns Dr. Pwrcc'o Golden Medlou Discovery, ho mj o cnuKche noiii.fi to make a better profit, but his' awi;ntxturca bava tiot itood the I Buchanan, f. Va. Juno 4 Haiti nioro aud Ohio paaaonger No. 18 plunged oVer n trorttlO'at;Ncvtou tlilr toon milcrt ennt tliia mbrulug. Tho atructuro gave way. Englueor Randall aud Baggagomaatvr Jcifriea wero fat ally injured. Nearly a acoro of pass ougerH wero hurt In a minor degree. Tho train la 11 total wreck. ALARMING REPORTS St. Petersburg, Juno 0Alarming report aro current ttfday that tho Traua-Sjberian railway hew roaohed the limit of ltd capacity ing Hupplloa for feeding unny in ilauohurla. in trauaport tlio Russian SINKING OF RUSSIAN GUNBOAT CONFIRMED London, Juno 0 Tho Japaneao niiu- iHKir huh n (iiaparcu irom j-otlo con Ann lug tlie report of tlio sinking of a Rusaiau gunboat. Destroyera and lriunoheu engaged iuoleoring the mines outaiilo, hastily flod inaldo tlio harbor. Victor, Colo. Jnuo 0 Threo hun- JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK Lioayang, Juuo 0 It ia iKsrsUtcntly roiwrted that tho Port Arthur squad ron in a sortio of yeaterday caught tho Jopuueao lleet olf ita guard, sinking four Japanese shlpa. drod'poundri of dynamlto plncod In ni .,. ., . A , , . .. tl 5 SMALL SCHOONER CAPTURED mlno by uuknbwu iiaHiiiiiiua under tho m , , ... v, w . w ntlll.4 WUK.111CTU ttohoouor has been captured by tho Rus- alaiw olf Sttghlleu island. Tho crow of JAPS CHEER RUSSIAN HEROE St. Petersburg, Jane 6 A telegram from Lioayang gives an Interesting in cident in tho battle of Kionlenoheng on May 80. During tho fight, Gen; Kashtalausky ordered tho tenth East Siberian regiment to advance, thus covering tho retreat of tho genera Russian army, Tho order was obeyed, and Rj tho regiment marched forward with tho utmost Bteadlneas in tlio faoe of almost certain annihilation, the Japaneso tm the neighboring holghts pbsbrved the movo and saluted tho ittLsaion heroes with cheers, in reply tq whloh Kash talausky ordorod tho battery .trained on the Japanese to ceaso firing, and during tho lull tho armies separated. THE STEAMER ARCATA, JL C. NELkl(MMaiitet. Will Make Mcjptlttr Trip -BETWMUTs- ooos JBY l r 4. M. U , Attorney Ma'rerifieTd Va . 1 1 M t nbon ivtLAW 1 I- Hi, Phone 4gl OREGO Oregon -AND- SAN FRANCISCO CARRYIKG- PA88ENGER8 AND FREIGHT -LOWC1T RATES. OretofiCoalFsvIfaUoaCo., . Proprietoae. F.S.DOW, Agent, Marahfield, Oiegda S.O. CO. igeat, Empire City, Oregoa Oreor El.. C.Farrln ' ATTONftly. at LA Office LofcltMrt'a Bsdiag rxianc 791 Marshficld i McKnlght A lbrook Lawykrs' Upstairs Bennett & Walter Block Marshfield , Oregon r n J. W. Bennett ATTOpJKY And COUNSKI.OR AT " Xaw- ' l" Marehfield r 'Oregon, depot at Floreneo aud Qripplb Cix;bk statlous, was oxjilodednt H o'clock tills morning, Avhilo tweuty-flvo uon union uilnora employed at Fiudloy mlno, lo oatod on Bull Hill, woro standing tip on tho platform, iustautly killing ilf toon and fatally Injuring eight; two otliorn wero allghtly injured. Tho list of tho deud is: Gits Augus tiuo, 3D, of Victor, Arthur Muhloalou, UB, of Victoria, Honry J. Haog, Fleok MoLain, Shift Boss Charles E. Barbov, Horbeit Mo Coy J. P. Hntatdblt, 05, Frod Buckley, nud Wiu ShUuklaud. Tho uililo wtls dlfloharged by oloo trlolty, by n man conooalod lu tho shaft hottho of tho Dolmouloo mlno. Tho deadly wlro bus beon.tracod to that building. Tho fiend ujod a ohulr log with which to pull tho wire, Ah boon m test of'loHir XMrleuce nor had Iho newa was a-oeolvod here n company of tho national guard ,'j l' sixty-three were mado prlHouorn.- THREEMORE DIVISIONS Romo, Juno 0 Toklo dispatches say three more divisions of tlio Japaueso army aro boiug mobilizod to oporato ugoiust Vladivostok. BLOW-UP bY MINE tillbefob, Juno 0 It is .roportod that a largo Japaueso merohautiuau was blown up off Tullonwau by u uiiuo. PROMOTIONS Tokio, Juub 0 Tho following pro motions havo lioou anuonnpefl: Vico Admirul Togo nud Cnmamqto to bo Admirals aud Llontenant Goner si Kodaml Noohlaud Egwan LifeiQkasa wa to bo gonornls. Flanagan & -Bennett Bank DIRECTORS : T. H. Sheri dan, J. W. Bennett ; PRES. : and . H. Flanagan, VICE FRE8.; R. F. Williams; CASHIER. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFIELD, QREGOIf Cok A Coke J ATTORNEYS AT Kaw:. . Marshfield 'Orcgoq yri tf, Douglas, " Attorney at Lawand, TJ. .St COMMISMfONXR . ' Marshfield Oregon RUSSIAN CAVALRY WJNS St. Petersbwg, J uuo 0 Kuropatkiu i3)xrts that Juno Urd tho Japanese tried to cross the river at Kouliudshlr, but tho Russian forco opposed and lighting coutinuod on tlio heights of Lotsynpnden for four hours. Tho Rus sian cavalry won, losing ono ofllcor killed and two officers and 73 men wounded, We protsptlr obUlu U. S. and ikiieiga' MhV sna moael, iketca or pboto of InvouUon tm tmtenubllitv. Jor trtt took. TRADE-HARKS Business Cards Grand display of fire Works On July Fourth at Marshfield , I. S. Kaufman Co'tiprce v freruorton UovrtogMore nsMBUaaa iiri a mi Opposite U. a Patent WASHINGTON D. 0. VI MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPlW" Tb4 Braai our nu of all Mrroai Blm. 1-ktM i Utm OuNtavMi ta Marry, Tmrlcol, Md C bene, of n IK. VVflbr.HK olaM the 1 VlteUMr, lb Meriplloa of fsmoM FraabhrIel4B. nun,! inn nnrrnni ir.i.nr ng innn irfi.i jibmhwuh. r ilMkr. TreaabllHK. kirtotu Hebllllr. Vll oBklUimtloa. OmiUi.t illmnurftlM. CIIkIUKNftl.tr.ni,thnuid m.tnrM llf,r.ni cumJ uy daoibra ) btMUM nlntty pr est, r troubltd with IroalaUlla. Illqulcklr HHIH. lr. uuiicr, lb. llt.r, tb kidatji Mid th urinary orgint ot 3rMkllor(iii TlMruoD ulT.rrrno li tlit oulr known t.m.dy x ur wltboot tn optiatioo. ftiWO ttraonll. X written gutrtntr, tltm tad innner rataratd li lxboi 4 aol Jet a prataDt out, a box (is tor SiOO, by until Uad w u, IWa WWt". ..- -t-.. . v. . ' Ai0ilVii4'icici!"c.y r. a. mk m. rrMtc, eu For sal bv John Pruess. ilMUIIIMIIIImtfi ir iuu nin iu Auvtniibt : IN NEWSPAPERS 1 AMYWHSM AT ANYTUU J CU am mm Ulmlim Je.c.dao'Sadyertisiiiigekct; A-SiMvixlMMU'EKaMtg SAN PKAMCUM, CAL. R-I-P-AN-S Tiabules Doctors find A good prescriptiorf For mankind Thq B-qent packet, is enouelt. for'usual occaeieus. The iamjlv bottlo ,Q10 cents) contnlnsXeuunly lor a vearr' All drua- Ista sell thejh. Eric Wold Surveyor and Civil BngiuwrrT Blanco Hotel MARSHFIELD t: ' 'AQREGON Homettead at)d Timber Location. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Amsteiri 4 Hlbbard, Prop AH laundry work guaranteed first-claw. All white labor. Foot ol B Rtreet, Iarhfield, pr 177U , .1004, FREE DANCE On Fourth of July This space donated by Haynea d: Chance Repair, Shop All kindj of small repair work promptly done. BIcyelea, umbrellas., etc. Fred 'Kelson's 'old ' ' stand ,, John H. Grills,: Propr F. HAGEUSXEIN General Blacksmijihing aucV repair work., rorseshoeiuft' ' aud woodwoykjwt MarUheicl, Uregon . "H V ;.'j- t $ i t KH M that Drtriwet'a inedlcltiis have had. " .1'. w v t II K.4 1 '" 4 iiwii A' ? ' T J?j kiwmimii.. a .-n-l i, . V Mw "t- 'rY r X (. iV. " 1- f- ,' ., . S . ..& ."K &&8teMMitemuiirfl .- ,L. 1 r "XT pjnugiji'1 (MIMkMMMMiH. fiyf ; iiiu mikVQSB