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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1904)
PWWBWMH fppi"" kiAJ PVH , -$ v gj51l&WiteW&'f&i0, fV ." 3 IW News of Along tho Yulu London, .Mnr. 23-Tho Ccntrnl Nuwa' J'Iiik YniiK 'orrcnon(!i'ntcn.v roturnnto tlio Jnpaiivdi IiiIdIIIkciico department tdiow tlutl IM Coini'ckn luivo eroined tliu Vnlu from Antr.ntf In tho Inut llvo dnyn. Tliroo tliouaatul Itiuitilniin hold Anju nml thotiHAtiiln nrq ut a MroiiK utrnti'Klc point on tint Korenn bunk of lliu Yolo. l'lvn KumIuii Infantry occupy Ohuiijii, nml IttiMiliuin nro reported holding Hid north bank, and JapMicfio lliu eotith bank of tho AiiJii river, uJicro tho lattor Imvo lhror up introiieonion ta. Tl.o hoglllu forcoi nro limn faco to face. UuMillory chotn havo aln-udy In'tiJitcclia-iKud, with, uw catiaunltlcs, Plonty Japs In Koron Home, Mnr. 120 Cheefoo tclcurnma utiiln that HOOOJapnnoro have lauded nt Chlnunmphoou the !!2ml, ttmklttK a to tnl of I'B.K'O Japuuuifa on Korean toi'. Can't Protoct Japanoso Kt I'ulcritiiirK, Mnrch M-Tho Joer nor ofTomtk provlnco hnfl ordered all ,lpnniuo to keep Imddo of their Iiouhcb iuiiI ruinovii tl.o tlgim from thulr nhope, (ib ho cntniot KUnr4titi'u protection. Docolvod tho Czar Kt, IVntitmburir. Mnr. !ti -lloliuml Altavater. Inspector of nrtlllory In tho JCusefnti nrmy. tin b.-cn banUhcd 1 1 n remote militnry poit In tint Cnucniut hvciiuo tin Informed the I'ztr tlmt the now iulck fircra Bhouldbo n-ady In three inontlu, hen they cmiiiot bn had for r. year. Japan's Modoratlon London, Mnr. 'J5 -Tho Contrnl Nown' Toklo corrcipou.lunl eaya that tlncu tho parlnnoutnry tw9 hnvu boen IsmieJ, kMiik tho iKKotlntlons with Itutnln prc coedltiK' tho ontbneak of tho war, the Kovcrnment linn boon tho recipient of coiiKrAtulntlona for Ita careful mnnner wt:7 '&-?z " iflr1.- i mt - -r-m' t'i rr ni-Tn JAPANESE DESTROYER AKEB0N0. JAPANESE DESTROYER ASASHIO. i-- 4 - t.ui'; . . .. .. .. -i t 4 j' I TWO OF THE Bia, GUNS OF . . i .a. 1 Jt atlliNlwrUrnm. .. . 4 ..-. ..-.u.. A ..... the War In conductlm lliu ncotlatlonM, mid thoro In cenprnl nmitzoinont fit tbo mod ulation of Jnpnn. Hold In Modltorranoan Ht Poloraburir, Mar, 2" Tho Novoo Vromylaa Vhulwoatok correspondent wtiitCN tlnil troopo nrd rtrr IvIijk In mai-nl- flcleni form and In tliu bailout rplrlto. Admiral WlroniiiB niniotlroti. now In tho Mediterranean liaii been ordorod to rornnlu ut tho Parieua, Ororco, ifntll further inilrucllona, and ia coaling from Uumlnii colliers. Kouropatklns Throo Armlos Sit, PetorMmrK, Mnr. lil Kouropnlkfn will Imvo tliroo nrmlcv, one on tho pun Inntilnr under Htoostol, a central nrmy under Lluovltob nnd n northern nrmy under Hlnckollmry. No Bannntlonnl moTo Ib expected on Kouropalklu'a ar rival, pntionco bring lila wntch word, Twenty oljjht rworvo bnltnlUona Imvo boon thado regulare. , Tim Hod Croaa (und now nKKrogntcB f hnlf a million dollnra. Rolatlons Not Stralnod Pekin, Mnr. 'Jfi -An ofllclnldeninl has been lutuod of tho report thnt tho rola tlons of Kucein nnd China nro Btrninod. Thanks for Togo Toklo, Mar. 20 In tho Japnneec Ifoueo today, amid routing chcori, tl.o mrmbora pned a vote of thanks to Ad miral Too nnd hi ofJlccra for their ncr vicoa to thulr couutny. MlnlMcr of Marine, Ynmnmnmyto, tnndo nn cntliutinatlc speech, cnylnK it wna no now thins to bo prepared for emcrKonciea in times of pence. It was maulfoet that ituBsia had con stancy increased hor strength in the I'nr Knat nnd had Japtn not purchased tho Argnntlne cruisers hor nnval strength would have bjnn below tho Russian. iVhito lie hopod for n speedy termina tion of tho war, ho warned tho members not to bo over rangulno. THE JAPANESE BATTLESHIP o RUSSIANS REPORTED IN BAD CONDITION Russians 8ufforlng for Food Toklo, Mnr. 20 .Inpatient) ecouts re port that tho Kiuelnti troops In Konrt nro in amoat eorlous condition. Owln to transport difficulties, food fs very eenrco. Tho ItueMana nro irltliout cat llonndtho Coseackn nro compelled to out lhoIroMi hortei, Will Harass Japanoso 8t. rutcrflburu, March 20-It is br llnvoil hero thnt Kuropatkln wont at tempt to hold nny plnco in Korea but will merely uno tlio forces In that coun try to hnrniB tho Jnpnncso ndvnnco, This menus that tho Itutslan cavalry nt the Ynlu will bo tho first In tho lino of defense In tho uclual flhtlnj in that otctlon. Of Husilnn roiuforacmenta boiuK sonl to tho front tho major part nro destined for Niu Chang, indicating that Ilusslti expects nhard fought bnttio'in that vicinity. Tho MonastarlcB nt Mount Albos Imvo offered tho government recruits from tho ranks ol tho younger monks, Commander Stoesto! nt Port Arthur tins compiled a completo cousub of tho town, nnd all unwilling lo work or fight will bo cxpcllod. hi Eight Killed l'nris, March 2c-Tho Matin's Har ft aB X i- ir ' VICE ADMIRAL KAMIMURA, SECOND IN COMMAND OF THE JAPANESE YELLOW SEA FLEfeT. &e' -"..iii.. '. . . Ajt 11 trt .?rrr -r nnnriirri :iflaHnaiuiu.uik. hi i. . Z. . .- " ,l(OT7 J rSl Sflfrttn . w .T" WW "T',''"-VFri t?Fri$&$&c.' ti,:r - j"w.. "-'"-. ,JtarsTi!-. 7 GENERAL OKU AND THE Miifinmpho, Korea, occupied by the - a near Mimui, it givo.i tno jap uuhoiuio i-oiiiuuum oi tue water tnrough which all ships Kolnp from Port Arthur to Vladivostok muat piihu. Guni'ial Imiou Oku. eoninmnder of Japan's land forces operating hi tho eastern portion of Korcu, iu ono of tho uhiowdost aud bravest of t'.-.o uilkndo'tf generals. bin correspidont nays that tho Japan oso bombarifiont of tho twenty-second nt Port Arliur resulted in tho killing of elkht. OenorwVKoropalkln Is expccloJ at Hnrbin tomorow. Pafrols Clash Ht. Poterb)g, Mar. 20-A dispatch roportB that lo Cossack patrol Thurs day oncountend a Japancso post nonr Pakctilcng, nid thcro wero several cas uattloa in tli o" ranks. It Ih rcpotte'I that tho Jnpanceo have suspendod tleir advance along tho Ping Yung and Acju line. Kuropatklt arrives at Harbin today. Russia ,to Bo Dominant Bt. Poteraurgi Mar. 26 In a mea'age nolilying lccroy Alexieff ot tho ap pointment u General Kuropalkin and Admiral Makaroff to command tho land and naval ottccs, tho Cxar says thnt the importance of tbo pending struggle, which is tuiooueu nnaiiy to naiuro a predominant position for Russia on tho shorea of the Pacific, earned him to take this action. Chlnoso Minors Striko Vladivostok, Mar. 20 Tho Chinese laborers in tho Uesurisky mines have struck. mzj ' T-Cjcn .&-! wit w'- n vu-wt" rzzs-.. z: tMZS- " lk?&..J ZnZZxn-y T JS" v'--vf,t mr imm ',,.- c - n "vmui- ? 5-...-j MtBSstBM PORT OF MASAMPH0, OCCUPIED BY THE. JAPANESE. Japanese, Is tho most Important Btratojilo port on tho Korean strait. Being Empire Suprlsc fafly " A vertr plonsant inrprlso party wa tendere'd Miss Nottio Morso at tho resl dencoof hor parcntB in Empire last Saturday. The occasion being tho 17Ii nnnlvor sary of Miss Mottle's birth. At nn early hour the gaosta nasembl. od at tho reaidonco of Mr. and Mrs. Lennon, whoroupon they ropairad in a body lo tho homo of their congenial bost and hotoss, Mr.e and Mrs. Morse, who wore in a rcponso to & ring at the door, confronted by a crowd ol 32, young and old, ladon with a lot of good things to oat. Tho evening was pleasantly spent in various games such as carda, proverbs etc. Tho principle feature of tho even ing was the excellent mtielc consisting ofthoimet popular aire furnished by the Oetty.WIlBon orchestra and Miss Ida Wfckman, After having partaken of a most aumptuoua repast, come of tho young vocalists delighted their henrora with several selections of floe operatic sing ing, after which tbo crowd departed with many expressions of pleasure. Mist Nettio waa tho recipient f jci oral beautlfnl presents, among them a gold watch and chain from hor father. CIVIC BETTERMENT. Tbe Work of nn OruanUloi of I'hllailelpliiA Women. Tor Juat one year W23 women of Phil ndelphln, organized under tbe name of the Civic Uettermcnt Aasoelntlon and Civic Chili of Pm::dclphin, have under taken to nHslfit dvfc betterment by di recting' gcnernl attention to public necdn nnd possible remedies for bad condition existing In relation especial ly to the flupcrvln!on of Htrcetfl, Hanlta tlon, education, public health nnd pub lic moralH, together with tho Mcle Imum which would grow out of such a work, pnyn the ISaltlmore Nows. DurlnB the tlrht year, nccordlns to n report Just U Bued, the women have appointed com mittees to co-operate with various or ganizations nlont; particular Hues of public Improvement. They Imvo taken nctlon looking io the npjwlntment of n police matron In a diatrlct where such on official Ih enpe clally noeded; they havo moved against the aalo of tobacco to minors, nnd they hnve Issued copies of the "Manual of Election," nnd prepared revisions of tho asscsHorn' lists and kept an cyo on primary elections and general elections. They havo induced delinquent votcxs to go to tho polls In behalf of good gov ernment, nnd already their efforts In this direction arc bearing fruit. Tho end sought by this Philadelphia organization nppears to bo tho promo tion of everything that makes for good, clean government and wholesome so cial conditions generally. In such .n work with such nn aim women can be n great power, and It Is gratifying to pote that the women lighting for chip betterment In Philadelphia hnve made headway from the start, wJth an abun dance of possibility for tho fnture. i ' Easy to Keep. "I haven't broken- a ilnglo K'cw Year's resolution yet" "Remnrkablol" "I didn't mako nny.H . Does He Fall! Ji 6P When no one observation takes, When pcoffera nro not nljth, I'll bet your vegetarian mul.is Corned beef nnd cabbage fly. utniifw4 -.. . fc itBSS; cm. -I m rj.i J mfLh 2 .vWL 'AT. uST- HMmia 1IWM 1 WAJtVW.mVrliV.mT. itj ' rdfeptll Cards li.. 5 .U. it.,-, . i - J. T. McCormao, M. D. '' Phyeielan nntl Surgeon Kldorcdo Bpildlnf, Phono 1001 MARSUFIELD j: OKKfiON ' Wm. Horsfal M- D. Hollnnd UuTldlng, Phone 03 MAR8UF1KLD U OltEOON Dr. Havdon Ofllco opposito Union furnitnro store Hours, 10 to 12 nnd 2 to r Special attention raid to disease of Skin, 4 urinary ana uigesuvo urgnns. (I. S. Pension Examiner. Phono. 30.1 MAR8HFIELD, : ; OREGON E. E. Straw, M. D. Pliyfdcinn and Surgeon. Special attention given to disenscs of. uiu ivju, aui, .ivrau film JLjiiuat. Office in Hengstacke)i & Smith Bldg. MARSIIFIELD : OREGON R. H. Walter, D. D. S. Dental Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist Ofllco Nosburg Building, A St. Phone 381. marshfibld: OREGON W. A, Toy Dontist Eldoredo Building, MARSIIFIELD :: Phone 421 OREGON J. M. llpton ATTORNKY AT lyAW Maislifielfi Oregon McKnlght & Soabrook Lawyers Upstairs Bennett & Walter Block Marshfield Oregon E. L. C. Farrln Attorney at LAw Office Lockhnrt's Building Phone 791 Marshfield Oregon J. W. Bennett Attorney and Counselor at Marshfield Oregbu Coko & Cokp Attorneys at Law Marshfield Oregon W. U. DoM&;las Attorney at Law and U. S'. Commissioner Marshfield Oregon Business Cards IS KAUFMAN & CO Mako a Specialty oi Real Eetate Brokerage, Offices. Marabfield over Sengstacren'fl, Drug 4Store. Xlorth Bend, Simpeon block, : : : : : QoalQUoodYard I D. D. Carrtppoll Prop Wood nnd Coal alnaja u nuud, nrd promptly delivered to all parta ot town Frout Street Marshfielt Goos Bay Steam Laundry Amstoln Hlbbnrd, Prop All laundry work guarnnterd. tlrst-clnte. All vbito labor. Foot of B Street, Marahtleld, Or T. N1COLS Expressed delivery to any part ol tl.o city on ebon notice Team always on the street, F HAGELSTEIN General Blacksmithitig and repair work. Horseshoeing and woodwork. First tS'. Marshfield, Oregon WILLIAM HASKELL. All kinds of Harness and Saddlery work promptly executed. Opposite I. O. O. F. hall- Marshfield Oregon ir 41 I I ftffisjgew-i ' M'-'i'ni'iy- -"-' '"!' "1IP "vr 4V -(A-r --