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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1904)
, I ,iwiW t w 4Ad-Am&ilM- ; Av 4 lfrJlg'& -" .. , ' . .'j! V o,V f jlj 8uun; f . f ; . Jf ., il w -'. t i. -I it S VOL XXVII, MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY OREGON, March, 26. 1 904 No. 13, " qr' ct f i '. w-aW ' "1MS 3' ' 'i'ijf - 7 j( . tr, . . ,? fffi mpk .a j." . ' ; ; - . -i -' rf . . WfcfcKJLY COAST ::i r ' -, ,.., ., a; , i:.y,Tg: a .' 1 FLOATING TORPEDO DID IT Anotlier Russian Vessel Lost in Port Recent Report Denied t Was It Cruiser Sayan? Berlin, Mar, 21 Tlie 8chloJtch Zel tung itnnouncei tlinl it wm not a .Hub klan torpedo boat destroyer that wna blown up by a floUu(C torpedo in Port Arthur harbor oil the sixteenth, but the ,nrmored crulior Dnynnj nnd almost the entire crew of eeVeu hundred were killed. Was Not Baynn 8t. Peteraburg, Mar. 21 The Derlin report About the Dayao la denied here. More Reports Dented St- roteriburjc. March 2tl Genoral rfung telegrapba from Mukden today, itallnK that there Is no truth In thn ro port that Japanece are croBslnti the Ta tung and Fe Boa paia or that they had engagement with RuMlana. The same Rppliee to the alleged engagement at Tort Arthur on the nineteenth iu which elx hundred ItuMtana are alleged to have been killed and wounded. A Liao Yang dlipatch tUtee that 'General Kouropatktn wai welcomed to the Tram-Baikal terrUeryby Liuovltch in a telegram aayioK the troop are thinking tot rorenge.' RUSSIAN ARMORED TEDDY TALKS'- TO INDIANS Washington. Mar. 23-Prestdent KoosqvoH preached a homely sermon to u delegation of Indians from Fine rldgt ithU morning, urging them to sell half tholr ponies and get more cattle. "The '(lovornment will help you all It can" said the President, "hut it cannot help men who can work and wont." The bucks nodded approval. i mi 'i Pardon Recammended Washington, Mar, 21-Tnft has reo; otnmondod thnt tljo Preeldout pardon general Aquino, tho l'lllpino insurgent Vlio was oourtmnrtlaled for ordering' .flvo American prisoners to to shot, re sulting lu tlio, death of three, lie has served three ycura and denies hvlK Is sued the orders . ,' British Force Disbanded , Ilobnrt, Trtematilu, Maroh 22 Owing in numerous manlfustallous and ineot Jnua ovor pay Krievauces. tho - fourth lirltlnh faemanln forces Imvo been disbanded, jmvBB sIBB Hn iwf B Ji aaTii W t. HKMH fiouth Manchuria and Korea are re ported quiet. Russians Movln South Waehlngton Srar, SiThe American Minliter at Heoul cable that port Yong Am I'lio will bo opened to tbu trade o( the world by the Korean government. A thousand HuHians have moved Booth to the Anju rirer but floating ice makee croRtlng difficult. There have been few encounters with cassaltittes. Yogo's Report Toklo.Mar, 24 Admiral Togo's re port that Port Arthur was attacked on the twenty second was received tonight Togo says the combined fleet accord ing to plan, and while the destroyers were under fire, tbey sustained no damage, The battleships Fuji and- Yasblm' were directed to make an indirect bow-, bardment against the laser side of Fort Arthir. Daring this, the eey's fleet oameoattodraw us mm the forts. Maay o7 their ebelle ellfaear the FaJI but the ships sustained no daage.-, CRUISER BAYAN. IN BRITISH TERRITORY Berlin. Mar. 21 Gov. Puttkamer, of Oamerons, reports that the revplting natives crossed into British territory and attacked the 'fcrltsh custom house at Obekum, Two companies of German troops are now holding' tho rebels in chuck t TT Land Robbers on - Trial 8an Franoisco. Hal. Mar. 21 Freder Ink Hyde and Ileniy Damou were placed on trlls before the court of Com missioner lleacouk this mornlag, charg. ed with conspiring Jto defraud the Gov ernment of land whose value is estimat ed at many millions. 0" j No' Yellow Fever ' 4 Austin, Tqx, Mar, 24 The health oBM cerhaa received from the govera(uat Nuevo Leour jMexico, a denial of the xe--po'rt that yellow fever exists there; SNOW SLIDES if, WRECKS t Block Central Pacific In Sierra Nevada Mountains Dan Franciseo. March 23: Wrecks, knd-slldes arid snow-slides In the snow c'leds region In the Sierra, Nevadas, la ledea'progrees bf the CeolralPacilc and hive carried Away telegraph wires aed practically cut oft telegraphte eontnuBl. r ition with the east. Two trains, ewe a (.'eight and one a wrecking trala were caught In the slides but there was bo 1ms, of life. TWENTY :, THOUSAND :, TROOPS Have Now Arrived at Harbin i Russian Trade Much Depressed " ! - Harbin, March 82: In the last forty dayn about twenty, (.ho'usand Russian troops have arrived. Four thousand each have been dispatched to New Chawang, Fort Arthur and Mukden and two -thousand to ' Vja"dlvoetock. The greater port ofttho rpmalnder are la the hospital. Of S3 military trains, arriving slace the outbreak of the war but half brought munitions or provisions, It la hoped that next week troops will arrive at the rate ol a' thousand dally. There is still great disorder at Harbin junction, where fortifications are beln'i wade, 8t. Petersburg, Mar. 22 The Govern ment hai ordered trains to distribute the necelsatles of lifo along the trans Blborlan railroad, thus putting a stop tq the rise irr prices. One1 reBult of the wrvr has been a tremendous revival in tho leather trade, but other trades after heavy losses, At Odessa the finauclal crista is seveio and at Warsaw the dothlng trade Ispar- jalyiied. Despite these conditions the j public response to the request' lor con i trlbutatlona to the wr fund has been remarkable. WSShWP t, K Irkutsk March S3: Genbral Kuro patkla arrived last night and left for Lake Baikal tula morning,. ."A snow in. , EASTERN;' ' ' ... OREGON bawillftfon. Oah. Mar! S3-&A' lieaVy T ' TT' jVi' ' V snov storm in ewMpIng Eastern Orjegobr and shaep aa;eudylug from wpdsure It Is feared t M loss wiu'ba heavy AND TROOPS FOR" COLORADO IdSupjtort Martial Law . ' in Lassmassa County Trlaldad, fjblo, Mar. 23 Foar haa- sVed troops lttclading lafaatry, cavalry aad artlllwy arrived this moraing ia eisasaand of Major Hill who be military ralefjta lassmassa county during the eestiauABCe of martial law, which has E declared by the Governor, follow he Tel.urlde ,, precedent. ' A strict i censorship will be maintained. A special misers convention in die t let 16 has called for Thursday bnt any a teapt at settlement of the strike now say prove abortive, because of the f rpvQnQv vC troop's j fOLORADO. . -j MINERS MEET presence of Troops . Keeps, Things 4- Quiet , TrlaWad Colo;, March 21: The aala ere iu district IB, after securing the per mlnrion.of Major Hill met in special eon ventloto today. Hill stipulate that no InflatHitory speech be made. The sen timent now Is that the fight will be con tinued for the original demands. There is in trouble here or at Tellu ride, where troops are oa guard. Stevens injunction agalntthe Olthsene alllancn interfering with the deported miners has aot yet been put in force by the sheriff, t RIVERSIDE . BANK BREAKS . Defaulting Cashi.er Gives Himself up , Wattilngtoa Man 23 The Comptrol- ler ! if "the Currency has appointed lkafc, ISxanalH.er Wilson aa receiver for the Orange Grove aatloaal Bask at Riverside Calif., owing to a defaultica- tioa of 194,000 by Hi T. Hayes former chasutcr. j.' Riverside. Mar. 23 It is charged that . officials fear the arrest of Hayee until grand jury adjourns, aa Haywi knows too much of politiral graft. High olMctaW- are accused of atuaasttiag to Wiek'the iavestlfeatlon -My Attorney North into the doings of the Hayee crowd. '. y The Bask la In the hands of Govt. Examiner Wilson, and the question of reopealBx depends upon thJrwtioa of the government. Tha Baak f'oflera no reward for Hayes' capture. jjUversUU Mar. 24-Totu' Hayes, the bank wrecker, who returned last night, made a dramatio entr into the River sldWcousty olnb.V.tand muddy from a loBtftramn in the ram. He was not hHua openly, apdiris charged that tneoJHciaie,Knew.wiiera jib was nu u puk4ie InAlguatlon had Mot reached the (UuMir nolnt he 'would not have return- Tahtll' after the "grand jury laad issued Its raporton malcipal ''graltlaji". NAYAL . BATTLE REPORT Ell. In Which Russians Lose a, BattleshipStu dents Declare Loyajty to th6 C& Wh Ru'ssfans Lose a Ship Ixwdoa Mar. '28 A Toklo dwpatch ays a report hat beea received there from Mpja, the coast, thata'ltawlnn battleship ws deetreyed ia an Japaaeee attack on Fort Arthur Mar, 18. After the Japaaeee had throws a BHaaber of shells into the city the 'Has siaa lleet engaged thesa oateide of the harbor, the Ituseiaas leaiag ohb war ship. Japanese casualties are placed at 7. No mention is made of fa jury te tfee- Japaaeee fleet. Desires China's Neutrality Vfeaaa, Mar. 23 The Krleyerea Iearai that Japan bqs latimaled te Ohlaa that she earaestly desires that Chlni'e neutrality b strictly maintain ed ia the far East, fearing that Chinese BarUaleatkm wight eerkwely affect her ferslps trade a) poselWy oaase a Sdxer aprialag thaa leadbg te iaterveatiea by fhaBewera. 4 V Miners .-JS' Turned aoK t Washiatoa, Mar. 23 Mialeter Allea at Seoul cables today : A specie eara- van baaad for the mines was stopped by Jbe Japaaete fordea south of Aaja, and thi miners were aot allowed to proceed farther la that direction. "Newspaper correspoadeata have beea called from nortlmn Korea to Beoul. The censorship U stricU "Alter a hard sight's mareh the Japanese troops are arriving at Fjng Yaur." i ' ! Public Houses Closed Port Arthur. Mar. 23 Gen. Stosel,' coramaadant. baa eJo-ed all -public houses, aa a result ol increased drunken ness among the roldlers. Word has been received whlh Btatea PRESIDENT TO TOUGH BUTTON Washington Mar. 24 Tbe President today aceeded to tbe request of the Loutsaba Purchase Committee that he start ttje machinery of the world's fair, by preaang a button, April 3rnh. Sam Exptnse ; Blrwlagham, Ala. Mar.. 21 Ralph Armstrong, ton of the late Col. Arm stroag. minister to Brazil under Cleve land, sentenced to death for the murder ol hie cousin Miss Alice Arm strong, hanged himself in his cell nt Tuakoftee today. ' 3 , Probabhr All Drowned. Victoria, Mkrctf 23: More wreqkagej frpm tha Idstaaaera ladieatea that she was probably wreekwt 'sd'eys igo Jon Starlight reaii eat Oaialet bay, aadther is but little! doabt hat all war.a drowned. t . nitipfc that six h awl red Kereaas at Fefeeetbay have vetoateereal for the Kasefaa amy Twa eagiaeert ware killed by aa 'ex plotloa while leaahrla tke battfeebip Ret visa. RusHlng Troops to the Front St, Petersburg, Mar. 2 Tfee rashisg ol troop to the freat preecode regular ly". The kst of the railway ecJalaaMatfer tba llaes in MaBcharta passed Lke Bjkal adv. ,. ?-rv - --m, -. , i mmmmmamtmm fv Students.peciare Leyalty Bt.Fetersharg, Mar. 22 The Xasaerei today reaslved a de!watiea tiadsnta with aa addreea af jralty, reerd.i th flMt I Net Shot Yet flt Petersburg, Mar, it It la eaWr lp dealed that Caalala Ivkeff, eaaaattar ssaSwv Vs VatSJ ewlPSj,a snsvH a pMBf ft JiplMII jpjft WsW aUX). Ha .haa: SaHaWkaHBH tsBafll 1 i Italian Engineers EmfHeyel Roate Mar, 33 The Japaaeee ajevara meat has arranged for a party et ItaUaat naval eagiaeers aad workraaa te go te tbe Japaaase docc yards te assist 1st thewerk there. ;. . ' Newsier Suppressed Toklo, Mar. S3 Tiesak Aklvsm a"; membnr.of ParKmi-Bt and pablUher erf . a newspaper here is to hi the eabjjt et .' aa invetttgatle by a aoataaittea o$ Parli'meat, " ' ' . He ia accused of belag a py, hsiUa attacked the government In hh p.'psr,' charging that it fonwd ef iiallela to nubeeirtbe fw 'fi bouds'. 4 The papejt, lias beea aapareaaed. . . - ' MONTANA SWEPT f ' BY BUZZARDS- 4 . fc Butte, Meat. Mar, 24-T.he severe aowstarm eeatiuues threagheat tha state. SUdeeVdalay tbe, tialaa, TlAj. GreatNortbera Paseeaser eolUdai Wh -a sapw plow, aad (hree of the trala craw were Injured. ' Cattle ae drifting befote tb blijiard. om are 'greater tU for twelve years, i ,lj J. f FavoraWa Raawrl fln Fr Bill Washington, Mar. 24 The Housa committee ca merchant marine author izes a favorable report e tbe Frya.blH extending the coast wiee trade laws ta tbe 'PBillfppiBea but exempflag thas inter-hland trade elthd arehlpelafto m " Died of Tit Pmim iff Washington, Mar. 9-ynitd Rtatea, consul FeoaVBomfcay; 'ladle. . 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