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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1904)
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Will Not Play In Oregon , Ham Morris, of Clii'innwa, the phc nomunnl baecball pitcher, who tnado hit eiut)Uoti In tlio Wlllnmotto Valley eigtio lnt i'on, whlln twirling for tho Rnlcm Ifatn, will thin jenr not bo oton In tlio box In this atato. Ho ha alined with tlio All-Indian team at Ohllocco, Oklahoma, for the loaeon, and liilt monday mornltiK for that place to begin tho seaion's work. Morris has jwcurtMl a loava of abcence from the .r.:hool for the season aud expects to be gone until next fall, when he will ra ta rndo Chessaw to itsutue his studiM. Hard Times The telegraph line went Cown again yesterday attarnoon, doprivln: the Coast Mail of its regular prras dispatch. ti, and in tho early evening a (oso bnrnedoutbt one of Mr. Fricdberg's transformers cultlnofT tho Ugh', with out remedy until this morning. You arc lucky to get any paper at nil today, KOTICK OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notice is herebr given that under and by virtuo of an execution, Btui order of file duly imuril out of and under the seal of thn Circuit Court of tho Hlale of Orocon, In and for the County of Coos. Ito me directed and delivered, and dated the 8th day of Febrnary 1001, upon a Judgment aad decree rendered in a ennse lu said Court on the 14th day of Septem tlftr 1603. Wherein Dora Hermann, was Tlalntlff and Quo. U. Uolcorab, Ida 'Ilolcomb, John Qammlll, Thomas R, Spencer, and Coos Bay Land Cp. were Defendants, being case No. S07B, of said Court, commanding mo to make sale of the certain real property horeln after particularly described, to satisfy thu sum ol Two Thousand Four Hundred Thlrtv Efeht and 70-100 Dollars, (11,438.70), and Intoreat nt Eight (S) per 'pent pur nnuum, from Soptember 14th, lWii n.l ,l..l.i.tlni m nf Cna Tlnn- iwv nun uiniuihiini IUHI V wmw aoM dred and Fifty Dollars (150 00) Mtorney i fee, also tlio um oi two iiunuruu rmv Twp and 40-100 pollara (252.40) princi pal and Intorest (or taxes topthor with 'interest tliorenn nt olght (8) per cent per 'annum from Soplombor 14th, 1003, and for hor cohIb and dlRburremonts in this suit, now duo nu said judgment to the said FJntntlff from said Defondnntr. I havo levied upou-nnil will on Monday 'the Htli dny of Maroh, 1001, nt tho (rout door of tho County Court IIoubo, In tho town of Cqqnlllo, in ald Coos County, of tho btatoof Oregon, at tbo hour of 10 b'clock a, mi, offer for sale and sell nt IiUbllo auntlon, according to law, to tho ilgheat blddor for cash in hand, all tho followint, described ronl property to-wit : Tho Nprthenst quartori end tho West half of tho SouMioaal quartor, and Lot Two all In Section Thirty-six, (80) in Township Twenty-Jive (25), 8outh of ltangeThlrtcen(ll) West of the Wil lamette Meridian, nil In tho Oounty of OooB'aud State of Oregon, and all other rights conveyed by John and Dora Nor man to fleo. U. Ilolcomb by deed datod ,May 5th. 1890, or a euAlcloncy thereof to datft'iy.tne ajbovn amounts together with accruing cqsl and co'stson'said execution. Daaf Obquino.tMa the.lOth day of Sheriff oops.ljgoi. AttorHey (of rialatifl. THE ALLIANCE' HARD TRIP fi Finds It impossible to Relieve Fulton at Port Orford UlG Tho pasitnsraon the Alliance report a roagh trp between Kureka and Marshfleld, 41 hours out. ' The AlllnncJ went to the raljof of tho steamer Fulton which is an ojl burner and lies at Fort Orford out of fuel and li in a percarious condtlun. Theslorrn was so heavy that it was Impossible to relieve the Fulton with fuol, The Allauce was obliged to put to sea on account of the hard storm, and it ro- qolred four hours to breast the storm and rcrch tho open teas. The state rooms were Hooded and nearly every pasiensorrecoivoJ n welting. Oozing toseajaasthoonly rrcourso. Tho Ful ton lies ul anchor and depends colMy on thogood fortanwof her anchors not dragsln?. If her rnchorsdo not hold the la gone. Tho Iuk Hunter will tall from here ci toon as poulblo to rellovo tho dis- treued steamer. True ficclprocllj Ihe people of Coos Hay will nppreel ate Mr. Jbumgartiicr's effort to make the Portland butiucrs men see tho error of their ways, to frr as trading vltb Coos Day is concerned, Wo appreciate tho effort though wo would suggest a lit tle mora consistency on tho part of steam ship company, who adviio a people to do the yery thing which they themselves do do. do. Mr, JlaumKBitncr fully sh6ws the burincas men of Portlnpd howitbey could benefit both communities in a commercial way. The dctivest Portland, er could easily tnko a tumble and by doing ho would find the business men very reciprocal when it came to trade. On the other hand this talk from an agent of the atpamthlp company loses part of its forue from the (act that wheu the company had but one boat running to Coqs Bay which coaled hero, she was changed to an oil burner. Jlcase re member that reciprocity la trade is very raucha ppreciated. On the other hand when we take tho other steamships which trade at the bay into consideration each one uses our coal product in her furnaces, When the Spreokles Co,, bought their now steamer, which la now Jn its way from New Orloana to Coos Hay, the first thing dono wos to convert her from a oil 'to a coal-burner before tho deal was closed, Thh was to fully (It her to trado at Ooob Hay and to advnnco tho bost in terests ol th$ owners in relation to tho community whero she was destined to oporato. This is truo reciprocity and will bo appreciated fully by Coos Bay, Methodist Reylyal The revival nt tho Methodist Eplepo ral church la taking a newttirn for greater success, oven beyond the fondest hopes of tho many who are working to mako It a euccoaa. Bubjoct tonight. "The Royal Itivlta- tlon". Tomorrow oveulng the services will 'be ol extraordinary attraction, Bd, Wbat) Wllf lt(i d0W. Oy. (jeatjr tHMUBjr i 'Wfitu BedewfnniHif wnemer me reyiyui win conttsue. SHIPS REPORTED KNOCKED IN SEC0M' BATTLE' OFF PORT ARTHUR . r Jubilent Jap Attempt a Landing RUSSIANS SURRENDERED '. , .AT CHEMULPO FIGHT Czar Seeks Permission to Bring Mack Sea and Baltic Fleets From Their ; - v Retirement (Opeclal tp the London, Feb. 11 A dlspatdi to Reu ters from Toklo dated at 7: SO yesterday says an unofficial report is current that the Russian fleet has been destroyed, four battleships aud three cruisers be ing sunk, and two Japanese warships being damaged in an engagement jester day on Port Arthur, the Japancsa got Ing between thRussiana and1 the en trance of tho htrbor before (he fight commenced. The report is current here that Rus sia is treating with Turkoy (or permis sion to send the Black Sea fleet .tbroagb the Dardanelles and Turkey 'is, trying to gain G'reat Britain's; consent; to the proceedure, King Edward today signed a dcelara- tion of neutrality In the far East, at a' meeting: of the privvwmncll. I :"t M i . . i JS' . -j '1 ' '" London, Feb, 11; A dlepatch to the Cntal News frol'- its Port Arthur cor respondent, datod Wednesday sight, says thnt tho Japaueso fleet attempted to land in sovoral bays nronnd Port Arthur yestoidny, tho landing parties boing protected by cruisers, It is offici ally stated that nil nttompts were unauc cesful, A dispatch from St. Potersberg says that Viceroy Aloxlcff'a powers have been Increased. . t Hays' noto to tho powers ban caused 5 , .'l1 "I1!,1 , "I" ',(, RuBty Mlke'4 Diary, '.Fab, U, l.OOl1, Eyer see a small boy whbse jest chuck full ol questions? TJatsslij .way daatnln'j, Emplpra esn c4W. t'P 1 Jtlvii'i LiJxtiJk.ji'2l 'usiv&wi RU'vuHv-winnK- iBPrajn vv--wi -,WW. lW. 1 1 ii 0f J. Coast Mall.) some irritation in official circ.es. A dispatch from Tein Tein confirms the blowing up of a bridge in Mscnhnria The correspondent adds that an uiitffl '( cial report has been received that thb Russian ate.mer. NonnI VSffi' have" been enpfured by the Japanea are la aiy Judgeweat. the most super , I lor preparafoa of anything Jn use today "" ' , for constipation. Tjiey ara surai a ae Tokio. Feb, 11 Rear Abmlral Uriw who eeasBanded the Japanese fleet at Chemulpo, reports that tbe crews of both the Varxlganu Korioti surrender, ed. ' Beporta of 'Russian defeats are posted everywhere today, and the people1 are Jubilant', Berlin, Feb. H It is reported this. afternoon tiat tbe Cxar baa notified the Kaiser ol ls desire to aaad a fleet of 15 ships to the East through the Kaiser VJlhelm canal from the Baltic Sea. Wasbiuoton. Fob, 11 Minister Allen' at Seoul wires tho state department the dotatls of tne Chemulpo battlo, confirm-' ing tbe story of the destruction ol tho Varxlg and Koriotx, also tho capture of ' a Russian transports London. Fob. 11 A secrot asent of Russia is endeavoring to induco the members of the big Russian colony near here tp roturn to enlist, the fatherland Rusty Mlke'a Diary, Feb. 10, 1001, Evnh'e. very, brightest of adv writera ftlf'lnat like a strawberry bed-rdiu out 'jW1 ' .V. '. ftlkWtKilf. 'ZaZZZEL. HEAVY WIND STORM Wrecks Building In North Bend and Does Other Damage A heavy southwest wind prevailed fqr awhile yesterday ftreaooa, Bo far as repotted, the worst damago done io Marshfleld was Ihe unroofing of the grandstand at the ball grounds near Jbe dnpot. At North Bend the two story building under construction for A. J. Divls on Sherman Ayenne near McCulIom's livery stable was blowa down, The building was nearly enclosed arid tbe roof was partly on, and the loem'wlll be a heavy one for Mr. Davie, as the work and material ro far expended on the building will be practically a total lost. Some of the large panes at glass in the Lyons bouse were shattered by the force of the wind. Harry Lockwood'a launch broke adrift and went ashore, pounding h4e In her bottom, and one 'A the dredger scows was also driven ashore. It was very rough ia the lewer by. but tbe Flyer made her regukrXip, thoegU Captain Pendergrasa wa-r obug ed'to alow down occeeionlly. - - - Tbe telegraph line, which was cp as fares Laird, , went dowq thi side of Sumner yesterday afternoon, but was reparied In time to ge through a batch of war news last evening. CHAMBERJfAINS TOrf ACH And Liver Tablets. Unequalled for Constipation l Mr. A. R. Kane, n prominent drnctfUt lion ann wun no unaency w nauteaieer i(rip. For sale by Jno, Pxeuss. m m,. EXTEKSIVE "LViIW V, L'.ui Ji-i-iSJf ilH Magries I I (jw.oThisroRlkrvs I - I aV al H ' H1 saV saV V saV aav aaa avM aBBsnaw vmw V',r. bbb .fl JScj $ii-JkjL fl .'11 alffiMvaBi Gi23sam wd&w&ffl&$. 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Delieioas chickea, cake aud other refretbateuta were served j, aad all eejoyed ttleaseelVM iaaaseaeely, Maaytasefal and valaable preeeats were received, t . Tboee)'reeBtBeldea the beet susd hoetaae aad tWc.saa.Jaam. west Um jjtA $ert & Mesdasaee, J L Darrard, JoW Snyder, John Qammill, E Heaekeadorr Laie White, E J Haasea, Gee, Ayrs) Mrs A II Stateeeaaa, Mrs Cbapasaa; Mesers L Dnfault, Wnl Shape aad Jeese Luse. J M Loss Adjifsfed , ' ' T Through their agent Henry tesigstack en, the oompaaiea in which Joan Her roa'a stock and flxtares were lasared to have adjusted Ihe loss by tbe reeen Are in the Owl Saloon. The fall aateant S"L or $00 is paid, oa tbe flxtatee, total loss, oa the stock, ni the VAPITIE3, .CHUICE VALUES vihvli.iuWfe' -' i-.-vw M a Matson :j t h- r ,