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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
.Ir 7 'i L' 1 Li'j. cxs I I t V 1 f n Newsroi thr W "0RISIS AT HAND hits fallen, and tho Jtnsalau fleet has The,feoling wrovalla that a orisla Jul put to stw. There la no fcouflrmaUon Port Arthur affair in at rapidly ap profiling. Many ponoiw npeut tho night in tho churches on their kneca, praying for tho rucccss of tho llunsinu nnns. whaluvcr. MORS MQTC& DESTROYED Tokio, Jnnal 1 Admiral Katioka ro porta tho destruction of filxteui more mines in Talicmrau bay. ANOTUER lLh RTJMOK Parte, Juno 11 The Journal has nl Paris, Juno 11 Ijnr thousand bak rqsort that this morning Port Arthur cw voted n general strike on tho 18th. KUROkl REINFORCED -Seoul, Juno 18 Twenty thoiwftilrt men hnvo been sent to rblnforbo Kuril ki, who it is thought is ftill in Feng Ilunug Cheng and has pushed adranoo guanU among tho hills. It was tlno forces Saturday at Jlotlieng pass that encountered tho Russians, who with-' Ru&Iaus then drew tho latter on by n feigned retreat. The Russians wore trapped and aro said to have lost 800 men killed and wounded. Tle Rus sian. fell back on Kai Chow. CONDITIONS AT PORT ARTHUR Now Chvrnuc, Juno 13 A China nrew, leaving an omccr ana six soi- man ln ho Jnponwo m wrvlco JMt diem dead The Japanc lost an oill- jWlurnedft0B1 Port Arthnr HnyH thcrc cer and three men. nnj 00 mcn thenj wUh Blob Ha Kuroki'splau scorned to bo to do- wonndel Food u 8ufnoieut for two liver attack on Liao Yang slmultau. mm tj hopo that Kuronatkin oously.from thest Und south. wiU aQ Rnuy Mnth . Tho flonr j mill is grinding a cargo of wheat MORE ABOUT THE GUN BOATS Everything Seems Favorable- More Telegrams Recehwh Squadron Notified From tho latest reports received everything now looks favomblo thnt Ooos Day is to bo visited by a portion of tho Pacific Coast squadron and tlrot some of Uuolo Sam's war boats will participate hi Marshfiold's glorious celebration on tho coming ith of July. Tho following communications re ceived today will bo sdf explanatory : i ! bought from Seattle in a Frrcnch ship. I RUSSIANS RETREATING ' Now Chtraug, Jnno 18 Two thou sand Russian infantry passed through NewChwangSunaay from Knichon, j MORE FIGHT RUMORS accompanied by ambulance filled I Cliecfoo, Juno 13-Rumors aro per " ! wounded, sistcnt of a fight near Port Arthur. Tho troops were exhausted after n long forced march. One officer said "'vj wero rctreaiug from Tsaichow. Vln Russians have abandoned Nosu tous, 60 miles south of Now Chwaug. j labor conditions, ptories abroad that RUSSIANS AMBUSHED New Chwang, Juno 10 It is re- jiortcd that tho Russians have suffered , discontent, aro untrue, and that work ahcvercdofoatasarcsultofanambush men where ever Davitt went wens at Pnlioutien, to the rear of Port confident that Russia will win in the Arthur. Tho Japanese attacked the end. MASSES ARE CONFIDENT St. Petersburg, Juno 13 Michael Davitt, who is here investigating states that tho the Rusisan mas- mm are against tho war and that a rev olution id pending owing to public it The Strike "Is Hell f By Bishop SPALDING of Peoria. IlL WOULD say, as Sherman said of war, that tho strike ia 1IELL. Men who havo boon out on striko go back to work INJURED MORALLY and not tho samo men. The children of strikers have- been taught to taunt other childron of other workmen. The condition between capital and labor is not improving, al though I believe the anthracite coal strike commission accomplished good rosults. Tbc present labor troubles in Colorado, San Francisco nnd Chicago aro BLOCKS to bettering tho gcnoral condition of tho country. IT IS BECOMING MORE AND MORE MANIFEST THAT CAPITAL AND LADOR ARE INTERDEPENDENT ON EACH OTHER. I don't think there is in America any class of employers who DELIBERATELY do their men wrong. J believe the American people to ho a pooplo of good will toward" labor and tho distressed. 3 believo the pooplo aro froo from anarchistic ideas and that tho Jendcncy to socialism is only in a minor way. I regard a PERMA NENT tribunal of greater value than one created for EACH case of dispute. I do not believo In Bympathotlc strikes. Tho striko la tho ono weapon of labor organisations, and to deny that right Would bo to dony tho right to organize, but the great object sought Is to bring about PEACEFUL SETTLEMENTS WITHOUT STRIKES. LABOR ORGANIZATIONS HAVE ACCOMPLISHED MUCH 'GOOD, Astoria, Or., Jnno i0, 1001, Coos lav, Chamber of Commerce, Marshfleld, Or. I havo just received a telegram from tho Sec. of the Navy stating that my request on your behalf Is referred to the chief of the Pacific squadron due to arrivo Puget Souud Juno HQth with directions to comply if practicable. I will take tho matter up with tho chief of squadron. I C. W. Fulton. f Astoria, Or., Juno 7, 1W01. Hon,' W. H. Moody, i ' See of the Navy, i wasmngton, u.u. (Tho Coos Bay Chamber of Commereo of Maralitleld, Or., Is very anxious that a cruiser or gun bout shall bo. de tailed to participate in their cero moulcs in celebration of the 1th of July. Tho entranco to tho harbor is safo for a ship, and that section has, I think, never been visited ly a wht ship A largo concourse, of ieoplo will assemble there ou that day, and 1 sin cerely trust your Department will bo able to grant tho request. C. W. Fultou. x Astoria, Or., Jnno 7, 1001. Coos Bay Chamber of Commerce, Marshfleld, Or., i Gentlemen: i I wired yon this day( in response to your telegram, that I had tolegrsphed to the Secretary of the Navy request ing that a cruiser or gunboat be detail ed to participate in your celebration of tho Fourth of July. I have now the pleasure of enolosing to you u ccpy of tho telegram I sent to tho Secretary of tho iiavy. I will lo glad to do any thing further that I can to assist yon and will follow this matter up as far as 1 can from time to time by further communication with tho Department if it still seems necessary. Trusting that you will succeed In securing tho vessel, I urn, Sincerely yours, C. W. Fulton. no original luctrwcra caiien. tui' by tno higher court, 'It would bo better to ouut this one and iwy It Iwd been eateu by tvhUo antn.' " t OM t-Otftur ! father bottles, or blackJacW, were ewnmon hi Kurope two centuries ago. Tho bottlcn wro often made of ono Rklu doubled up and clooely atltcued together, learlntf an npexttlro for the neck. Tho thick pleeo between va In rtel for tlic slip. It wan meant to bo lung at tho back, n leather thong pass ed through two loops placed oil cither aide of tho neck, and It wh auttlclimtly flat at tho brnio to stand put down. The stopper wa made of Arood, horn or old leather. A kmh deal of care wau roimlrM In tho preparation of tho leatlicr, which had to bo ntlol and worked with hammera to mako It aupplo and then washed with a lye so that all the Impurity wan entirely ro moved, leaving the leather clean and dr. No moisture or air had any cftVct on It. Blackjacks were, ln fact, tlagoni inado ln various Jlr.o. They wort Boinctlmes pitched Inside. ' "- 4 -L, n fvEr wnnoMV Japan Is Fighting the United States' Battle By POOLTNEY BICELOW, Author ind Traveler E should be ASHAMED to let Japan fight our battle. Wg hnvo tho bulk 'of trade in tho affected territory. "WV have bopn backing down before Russia just ns Eng land haa dono, and JAPAN IS HGHTING t THE HATTLE for American trade. Noxt to tho American bonsulf nothing; has dono bo much damage to Amorican trade there as tlwjEuWnn, ocoupatia of Manchuria. Rufeiah8neyorjeondctoJd .qally, FIRST CLASS tiampaign. )Vorto"'tiio',oil',nitlon? thji h.a oyei conducted so brilliant n cam paign as tho 'SpanfaifAroerican wat, n which wo brought back tho jfholo army as horoH-J2XOEPT THE REGULAR ,ARM1. But for G'qd'a prpvJden-pivMSlv.ri01? would llovd been chowod up Ht Santiago hiiltttoillien'tti thdso UNTHOUGHT OP. rcgukra, whocrowdod around tkn on? thd'hilh The Social Whirl BAND BOYS ENTERTAIN With u pretty litt!o social dance at I. O. O.F . hall, In this city, Saturday o veiling, tho Marshfleld Fire Depart ment lmtss band entertained tho young pleasure Iovcm of tho bay shore until a lato hour. T3io danco opened shortly beforo nino o'clock, and the long program which followed was mado up entirely, of round dances. Tho music ?an furnished by the Kirk man orchoslara. A very pleasant even ing is tho u aanlmous report. ""'Au-O'r'frTntul S.'inrloclC Holrii." A hook On India tells of a natlvo d tectlvo whoso mothol woro anything but Hcrtipti lous. One Jmportaut matter Investigate id wuk a rebbory of about half a lak b of rupees' worth of silver Irim.td rntcut S2."..00W lhat W8 sent down on ifaincls with an escort of llf- teen urmod men from Indoro to itotun. Tho escocrt wm killed ly iyacotts and li hIIvoi taken. Isrl Forahihrl, tho ori ental 8he rlock Ilolmou, rasseldir major of n natl' vo regiment, inafle It lua ou ness to t)ring these men tojustlc-o und when aul led In after years Jjow bo oh tnlnoil h la nroofs remarked. ninlllL'gly stroking hla beard, that U u .man wji Judlclotu ly wrung up, spiad eugio witic, by hl thumbs, much Useful In' fnrmniln n tnlirht' bo extracted, and, having) j o jraaks' of 111 treatment tb Khow.to ihoVjilba, ho gen.eraljj; held Ma tnni-'iio. flf ff curtain wlthess in this case ho iR-rotc that ho had "given awfnljy good vldcjjc ot.tho trial, but ha there was 'Just little dirferepaney between thU nnd his previous deposi tions brforo U' political agont, white A homely girl may bo a mtno.of intel lectual wealth,' but ho would better employ n beauty doctor to help her pro mote her property. fcl .-wjw alsk. C. K. Straw M. D. PhvKlilan and Burgeoin flroclwl attention clvpn to tllsfaws of tho Kye, Kar, .Sooo and 'l'lirtmt. JOftlco in Honxstneken !t BmttH JUilg. aTXTTSIIFIKLD ! t 0UKG0N It. H. Wltr, D. D. t. HoutM Hdrgi'on ami Mccluuilcul Dcnllsl Olllco Nnnburg Building, A 81. rhone m. MAlUmi'lKIi')' OltKOON W. A. Tov v. Duhtltft Klilorerto llulhUng, r101,1-1 MAH8IIPIKM) SJ PKKQON V Coko & Coke : ' ATTOfcNKYS AT LAW Marshfleld Oregon Professional Cards T. MoCormao- M.'D. rhypiclnn aud Surgeon Ehlorcdq Hulldlng, MAUSHKIKLD rhone loo i OHKflON Wm. Horsfal M D. Holland Building. l'hoito W MA(tSHKIEliU : OKKGOM W. U. Doue;laa Attoknky at Law and U, S. Commissioner Marshfleld Qrcgou Dr. havdon. Ollice opposite Union furniture store Hours. 10 to 12 and 2 to r Special attention nalil to dlseaseof Skin Urinary and DIgoHtlvo Organs. U. 8. Pension K.x&nunvr. rhone. 303 MAIlSHPIKM). : : OREGON E. L. C. Fafrln Attoknuv at LAv Office Lockhurt's Building Phone 791 McKnlnht L ieRWrook: ., Lawvkus Uiwtairs Dcimett & Walter Mock Marshfleld Oregon . ' J. W. nnett Attoknky and 'Counhklor at XyAW, MnrshfioUl Oregon ji " j , Busi:iGr35 Cards net' n.4 MLt "jvj.,:..Bwiiw'"Mtin s Grand dliplny of FIRE WORKS. On July Fourth at MiuilifluM I, 8. Kau(mni) A'Uo'a uprco i. w im H w i 11,1 , inww . ili Eflo Wokl -fiuiveyor and Civil HiiKlueor HIaiico Hole' MAItSllKlliU) st OHKOON llomuttftd nd Tlmbtr Lotit I on. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Amsteln Sl Hlbbard, lropa All laundry work kiiihiuiIcimI llrHt-clsei. All whlto labor. Foot o( II Hltml, .Marnhfleld, Or 177H 1WH jfREE DANCE On Fourth of July rnrshficld Oregon j This apace donated by Haynus & Ctinnca Kw'lA UU2E! ) ;at,Jja-llliaiAL-iiAi Mormon HIhoi' pillKl.nlii ,-.. Wjr.uy il.li) i.ullh. Mriwa Churth.uJ Idtir Mlu.r. Fu.lllf.l ui. ID. ni(r..liiwM h 1 ou .rilnc fr.i. arrt,n(lr . ai.ttp4tln, iimm rftj,'iiuimuklnr Oumi Lot MnnllOOit, Impotenor, Unit Power, Hleht-Unio,0grrmatorlionn.lniontnin,PR'no n BnoW. nM Dnlrr, (lomlnnl Cmllon, Unmn O.ioli, i'rnui Oobilliy, 4nUnoha, Cnriinmtto Mnrrv. 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