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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1904)
"WW. "-V i '. . k '. , ' H 1. f ? . pr iti' ysfi. SACRAMENTO i VALLEY FLOOD Heavy Rain and Wind Storm Rages at Redding Bedding, Cnl. March Ufl "J' ho Valloy districts nro now hi Imminent danger ol llio highest water of tlm season, Tlioro lino btiiin n heavy rnlnfall since Saturday 'Kilt. ' ' In Iloddlng nnd ndjnconl territory travel In nil tlirtictlotm In cut uff . Tho Heaviest wind storm In tliu tile lory o( Modoc, cotlnly raged Uattirtlny. lUrns, fences nnd (root wuru' blown over. Itoports Irom (lio country dls trlcta my thorn In much .damaga. tUcrainentu, .Mnr. 2B Moro high water in tlm Htcrmiiouto river Is pro tllctml. Tlio rivur In cntlinr; Into the uvitu three miles bolow llio city , ntid it li feared n break will occur before to inoirow. SYRIA TROOPS . . MOBILIZED May Mean Outbreak of War in the . , , Balkins . . Constantinople, Mar. i!H -Orders 1 nvo beon IbsuwI for tlio inimcdlato mo bolir..ition in Syria of tdj-htclaaees of rt servos. Their destination (a not(known. This revives rumors of Immlnont con rentratlon nnd Iho outbreak of hostili ties in the Italians. ' Another Suicide ' tVas3lngt0H, Mar. 2S Charles For rt'tor until, recently clerk in tlio Whito llouao a, brother itudolph Fortcstor ono of tho presidents asdetunts, killed him cjlf by shooting tUft morning st his homo in Kensington, Forrester was suffering 'rum Inromnla on account of financial troubles nud tlio illness of his wife, -. ' Courage 1a n Mu.cr f tuc mood &. Without good red htood u tii.iu linn u weak heart nnd Door ncive.1. Anemia iiieotta thill, n rn nf tilnotl. It In common in men nnd vou n n women tliniti. vilir wnrlf liiflnorA. who do not oct ciioiirIi outdoor nlr nnd aoodoxjKcu in their Iuiirh, There nre too many white Mood corputclen Jn such enncs, iiuil there is often n peculiar nound In the' heart, culled n murmur, in cwien of anemia-. Thin heart murmur in cnuseil J tliltmevi of the blood pnishn throuifh the heart. The murmur of auemla dinanpeurri when the blood rcBaiiiH Iti iintuml coiiHlnteucy nnd richttesn. It h not henil dlscnse. SometimeH people Buffer intense pain over lilt' IIC1III, Wllll.ll l "- ...."i"v-, ... enuned by the ntomach. It Is the occnnUi the heart, which in not licarl jliMjne, mil of much anxiety, nlnrm nutl millerlliK, TerltiR, lor which Hn victim In dependent MPOn re II ex dlnturbnncca frmu the Htonn(c,h crumed bv. IndlftcHtioii, Mi tlie name way many mm couuIih nre dependent upon thene reflej dlntiirbnnccH of what in called thepueuiiio. Kahtrlc neive. To enrich the blood niid IncreaHe the red blood corpunclcs theieby fecdliiir the nerven on rich ted blood and doitiir way with nervoun Irritability, take Dr. I'leice'H Golden Mcdlcnt Dibcpvery, which pramotiH dlKentlou nnd tisslmllntion nf food no that the blood, net i its proper Mipply of nourlHhuieut from the otoumeh. (let as near to imture'n way tt.i you con. A medicine ninile entirely of botanical e.v; tracts mid w hich dnen not contain idctdiol i!v the nafeM. l)r. Piercc'fl Golden Medical Dikcovery contains no olcohol or narcotic. Dr. I'lercu'n I'leusaut Pellets nro the best liver pllli. k X c Hi v wUUfSF HBl4 v& muni ihs. Vv vaziUBiJj'A kMn(f BCirBBMr ami nil imSZr iiiiwrr'";' OF STRIKERS Continues in Colorado ---President Jail in i ' Trlnldnd, Colo, Mar. 28 Further do p'ortftllonn of strike lendors of tlio no llorin'l district, in understood, will bo runilo tonight. Houso to houso raids for flroarmi continue In' tlio smnll towns of Lnslmns county. At ono bouao whero tlio troops wnro rofuse'd ndmit tnnco because n child was dtng witli dyphtherla tlio doom wore brokoti down. Tho censorship continues strict. Tcllilrldn, Colo, Mar. 20 At noon President Morccr of tho Wontorn Foor ntlon of Miners hnd boon unable to euro bondsmon nnd was etlll apMsonor in tho cotinty iall. Uuloniatn win own proporty nnd nro wIIIIhk tobocomo sure ty nro (jtilotly Inforined that to no on Morcora lond would innko tbom persona non grata. Tho Fcdurnttoil will prob ably nrran(o for a cash bond this afternoon, Secretary Forbes of tlio Telltuldo union nnd ouo of tho iloport- od men wore arrested last nlRlit, Thrco otbor exiles returned who hnVe boon nblo to el ml o tho military, INTEREST IN BOTKIN TRIAL Increases as Progresses Case i i Policy Captain of Search Tells .Ban Frnnclaco, Cal. Mar; 23 Inter est in tho llotkia caso la Increasing os tho trial is progressing. Xs early ob fix o'clock this inorniiiR great crowds of moo nnd womou lllletl tho c6rrldor lead lug to tho court rooni nnd stood there over four hours boforo tho doora aponcd. Mrs, HotUn is in constant rocelpt of letters from magiclsua and clairvoyants prodictinR tho result trial-. of.Sho pnya uo nttontloa to thorn,' Tlio most important wftnoss tula iiiornliiu mi ox-Captaiii of jSolico, j'ohn Seymour, who tustifiotl that' ha searched tho rooma vacated by tho priVonor, scon nfter suspicion nttnehed to hor, In nn effoit to find a r sen to or olhor inorlrui nntiiiR cv'idonce, hut 'r.ied. When it was pointed out to him tiint nftnr his senruh tbuEenl bblonging to tho candy box sent to Dover bnd boon found und'or llio loungd, ho ndmittod tbnt ho did not loo); under tho lounge. Win. Raynaud, cashier in tho dry Koodd storo whu.ru Mrs. L'otldn purchnc ed tint hnndkorc'hiof which sho was nc cuied of hnviiit; sunt in thn box contn.ii iiiK candy, ldenlifled tho handwriting on n nuuibor of monoy orders na that of tho prisoner, , John Dunning wna placed on tho Btnnd thiuoflcrnoon, Ho ndmittcd thnt duriin Jiiuuniy nud March 1SI3 when not nt work ho spun t moot of tho tlmo' with Mrs,' Kotkln. Ho mid ho told Mrs, llotklu his wife liked cnudy, IdentilUnl n number of nnnoymoua lottore rccoivod by his wifo in Dover ns having In his opinion beon writton by MrsMmtUIn. Steamer Mermaid $mik,, , Vnunmver, Muiuh, 28 Tho BtenniPr Mermaid slruuk a rook nt Jnrvla inllu and went to tho bottom, PaeeeuiiVa nnd' crow oecapod. .tf.hliiJt ...i DEPORTATION nryrt frt(triri-'-"-iil-(c-ry- PORT ARTHUR In Minds of Japanese Reporters iCZAR ECONOMIZES .. . PERSONAL EXPENSES Great Dock to be Built at Port Arthur t. . - Russian Torpedo Boat Damaged-----Japanese Spy 'Captured) Bottled ut Again Toklo, Mar. 28 Accordjog to Japan oi3 accounts, Admiral Togo rnadon sue cm it al attempt to bottle Port Arthur Sunday. Four steamship wero sunk across tho mouth of tho harbor, and Inter in tho day tho Japaneeo battle ships began a bombardment. Torpodo Boat Damaged. Ht Pertorsburg, March, 28,, A Port Arthur dispatch this morning states that tho torpedo boat Bilni was damag od in her steering gear connections. A Jnpaneao named Hked wan arrcatod for taken photographs of tho town of Cbcta near Manchurian frontier, nnd com promising papers wero found on him. Kuropatlin Artlvos Home, Mar. 23 Tho Agenda Libera roporta Genoral Kournpatkln'a arrival at Lioyung, Mauchuria. Czar Eoonomlzos 8t Petersburg, Mar. 28 Tho Czar, following tho exnmplo of tho HusBian workmen moat of whom contribute seven per cont of thoir wages to the war fund hns ordered his houeohold expenses NO DESIGNS ON VENEZUELA ne'rlin, starch 28 The Foreign ofllco has a Issued denial of tho .report that Germany is preps ring for a hosWlb dc' monatrntlous agni net Venozuola. DANGER POINT PASSED inclclhapollj, Jlnr. 2S'-Thtf Flood eitun'don this mo rniug Bbows' tbfl tbo danger point is jpnusiid. Urb'an traue porfation in ontln ily .iooitdd. The loss to tho city is upv .ml ut a million. Unfortaatr? Family .Boston, Mnr. 28 Timothy Duly; a brother of the coroodi.in, D.n Dalyt who died Sunday, dlec" i thiu' mornfnR, This makes five death a in th e family iti nino weeks. 4 T ! PayiiG lias a Pain :"?V6hiiRton, Ktih 28 Frlonda tp.I ?oftmrfltor General Pnyn Q nro alarmed at tho condition bf ln Km ilth. lUvlins lnulil conflii(d (nr mnnH 1. and UlW n bsdonaoof grlpr eond noi voua indices jf ?- 'll'y '.s-ryj- AGAIN BOTTLED cut at least forty roubles daily, tho pro ceeds to go to the Hod Cross. Ho has denied himself liqnors and aide dishes such as caviare and rardincn which are more expensivo than moat in Hussla nnd has curtailed bis dally sap- ply of cigars. Fruit is to be served only on state occasions. The Newspaper Kovcsti, however, complains that public Interest in the war is flagging, this be ing particularly notablo in tho dimin iihed contributions to tbo Hed Cross funds. ii - v-- Will Build Dock bt. I'otersburg, Mar. 28 Oruora are hbout to be given to the work shops nt Eormova for the construction of an im mense dock at Port Arthur, to bo com pleted in four months. Lao Rlvor to bo Mined Washington, ifar. 25 From St. Pet ersburg comes tho report that New Chwang will bn declared within the zono of war. 'This it interperted at tho atato department as another form of the news rocolved by it some daya ago, lb which It was said tho Russians had served notice on the consuls that the month of tho hno river wonld be mined. TWO JAPANESE LINERS DAMAGED .. Yokohama, Mar. 28 Tho Japanese Bteamor Lanyou Marti Is asboro near1 the Island of Qnolpaert at tbo entrance of the Yellow ees. Tho steamer Akl Maru also struck a rock, but was able to 'mnke Port Hamilton in a leaking con dition. v : CAPfHARDWICK "PICKS UP BOAT Siipposed to be of the Tamarna Which Was Reported Lost When the Alliance cumo down from Portland this la it trip alio picked up one of tbo boats nf tho ltritish ship Tamarnh which was supposed to hnvo been wrecked, Tho Tatunrntv sailed from Tacoma on, Febroary 28th for Queens town aud eho is supposed to havo boon wrockod. 8ho was last reported eholtor (na in Clnllnm liny, Aiarch 1st nnd put to sea just in tlmo to encounter the hurricane., witlch would prevent her beating outward and it is thought eho has been 0iv6n on tho Vancouver Island coast. Tho bont was picked up bottom nj) lu tullos bout n by bouttt Wont off Cape Lookout. , v '' Located Here K. J. Klrkmon, ol Pondleton, Or., ft X'sndy. tnmnlo and ico crenm manipu lator uns iurivou in JMnrsnuem wuu inn family nnd will locnto hOro nnd opon up Ulf line of business. Uo is u thorough musician and will tnke pari in the Firo men'a baud, whoro ho will be n wol como addition Q I ho bntuh frutbmity. m, Klrkmnn is nn export on tho Tuba nlfb a first class violinist, something in wWoh this community has beon defl- J clout. ,-,-..., .-Jt-U L ' fa Aw MM IoneV WILL BE RAISED Chicago Determined to Get Con vention Chicago, Mar. 2d Tho eub commitko of tho Katiooal Hoapbllcnn Cornmitteo met today to discuss tho ultimatum dr livered to local party men, that Chicago must deposit fifteen thousand dollars or Iojo tbo convention, 8ergeant nt Arm." Stoe served this notice. It Is declared by local people tbnt the money will bo forthcoming, sdlhobgh they denied tbnt any promiro of that kind iiad been mado. This afternoon an oxecutivo eestion of tho committee will beheld. IIo,tel men nre aroused at, they stand a chance to loo $7(J,00O. JEWS MUST MOVE BAGK Fifty Versts' From The Western Frontier London, Mnr. 28 Tho Centjnl News Vienna correspondent quotes 'a Klsbl neff dispatch stating that Prince Ueuroff governor of Bessarba has declined to urant a potition ty tho Jews that be postpone until after tho Pascover the introduction of therxpulsory law, All Jows within a radius of fifty versta ol tho western frontier must re move into tho Interior, adding to the congestion wltblu tbo pale.; Bandon Recorder Politics are warm ing up some and thern Is eomo contro versy going on especially as to wbo shMl have preference for tbo nomination fori joint senator from Coos and Curry. Just who has the preference In this sec-1 'ion is not yet apparent, but H. D. Hume bas bis friends, and being a man, ot largo experience, and having ability,- be 'is like.y to make a strong race for tie portion. i v ; Your Heart May Be Weak. One Person in Four Has a WeaK Heart, Ono of the surest signs of n vrtok heart Is shortness of breath after oxercHo. Sour heart Is not able to pump the' blood fast enough to your lungs. Bome of tho other symptoms of Heart Trouble nro: Fains In the Side, Back and Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spells: Dry Couph,; Swelling of Feet and Ankles) Cold Foot or Hands. No ono can afford to allow a weak heart to go without medicine, because weak heart means poor circulation, and poor circulation means weak lungs, Blomacb, liver, kidneys, etc. If, thoreforo, you suspect heart trouble, begin taking Dr. Silica' New Heart Cure. 'h Heart Curo will do you good, as It is a splendid tonlo for the blood and nerves, nnd will rovltallio your cntiro system. , Finally, remember, Dr. Miles' New Huart Cure la sold undor a guarantee that, the first bottle will do you flood. "it it doesn't you.r money back. . "I was arnicted with heart troublo for; three ye(ir?. I would bo apparently all light, nnd1 without a moment's wnrnlng, would fall an though shot. Tho attack were frequent, and a terrible dread poa oesscd me, as I never knew when or wht'c, nor under what conditions 1 would bo attacked, and whether I would survive them. X consulted and was treated by sortio of tho most emlnont physicians of tho state. Not Undine ro ller from this source, I began taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and began to improve nt onco. I used ten bottles, which entirely cured me, as I havo not lmd nn nttnek for nvo years." MHS. JOHN PHESIiACIC Lelpslc. O. p pptip Write to us for Frco Trial X IV.Cj.Ca Pnckago of Dr. Miles' Antl, Pain Pills, the New Sclentlilo Remedy for. Pain. Also fiYinntom Blank.. Our Specialist will diagnose 'your case, tell you what Is wrong, nnd liow to right It, LAUORATOIUL'a, EUUIAUT, . IND. 1 ,..., . . . .-v J' .,- ' p Tin r i j I i' m i ' t Senator burton gonvicteij Makes Vacaht Seat in the Senate St Lttilp, March 28 The Barton jury nt 12:3j returned a verdict, of guilty, rho Maximum penalty is a fine of ten thousand dollars and two ytwts im prlsoment with perpotnal disqualifica tion from holding public offices. The Eentenco will be fixed by Judge Adams. Burton Senator was found guilty on six counts, and several were dismissed during the trial. A motion for a now trial was immediately riled. The. Senator' spent a sleepless bight at his hotel. He was nervously twirling his moustacho when he appeared in court, when he was notified of tho agreement of the Jury,' Updfl announcement d( tho voVdict ho trembled slightly and sroke to Ms attorney In whisper, theft sank back in his chair, Jburytng hie face lb bis hands. . k (. i Topeta, Kan, Mar. 28 -Pending ac tion on the Burton convlc'.hn, it is not probable that Gov. Bull, y will take nny action either in appointment a cuc C2ssoror convening the U'fcUIaturo in special aeion to All vCAr.'cy. Tbo conviction makes' it impossible for Burton to succeed himself, bends tlioro are now talked of to tnkt his seat in the Senate'Conressman Bowersook, Curtis Calderhead, KxGovr. Stanley and Fourth Assistants Fostraantir Gen oral Briatow, "' There is much excitement throughout tlm state. GOOD PROSPECTS , OF SETTLEMENT Labor troubles at Sacra mento Of Sacromento. kaf. 28 Prospects are (air for settlement of the labor trouble within a fow days, tho Citizen Alli ance has withdrnwu from further action In the matter and has itquosted the Builders Association totonfer with tho Building Trados'Couricll llb njferei.ee to adjustment of tbo dispute, All parties proferia a wlllfngnoss to meet In conference Wd eliow n spirit that raUes tbe-hopea ci cmly-settlement Witnessed Bombardment' Port Townsond, Wat-h, Mar. 2 ha American sloamer Ploldee, the only American ship to wltnesa tho Ini. bnrdment of Por Arthur, arrived hero this morning. , t Bhonrrlvtdnt Port Arthur on tho morning of February 711 The torp - i), do attack which markod Iho beglnnlio. of hostilities wes mado nt'll o'clock pn thocisht of tbo 8th. ( The populanco was first warned l.y the firing frrm tho ltusrinn fleet, cp deavoring to icrel tho .advance of the Japaueco torpedo boats, whiuh sueakid in and damaged tbo P.nstian ships, caning three to run aMioro to prevent their jinking. Tho Russian tqedron drow back. -'The Areata Jravcb U'rdneedny at 10 a. Thureday mornlcg. San Fronuitco ' m,; the C7arinr m niiiriwiiiHiiimmiiiniTrr-i- II unr'l'T " -.r.--"tn..rir,fi-j-aqTwiiiirtirjir.Mfa Lj-Jlll I -A-LJ rrf-rftt-ISi IJMltlf n-lnO.m., V.v.vr '- f T - l . ,J? wmiiw A .J-. '.",-. 'a Y-u.-.-rf . ttS!2hrt