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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1904)
gjmJn -V-llffiVa t J MIA X . 'WTftr . ' -V v v.,iki " y - , '-fV, 5 .( 'V ' n JS v in ".; ..- '1- . r-tK."L.'. 34 f-. ?,? f VOL XXVI 1, MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY OREGON, April. 16. 1904 No, 16 s.j: -wi mpHW 1 1 . ' ' , i. WEEKLY . l i - , ?' ''1 'It- -v '. r' .4 V . W1B sir piAii 4 I T iNliii Vi w . ft MISSOURI'S .-,. WAS VERY SLOW "K-. One Man's Self Sacrifice SaveS the Ship . --Fund Started of Those . Washington, Apr. 14-Thn JJureaii of Navigation makes tint folltmlrm ntnto infill: It I k'ardt'd Iroin uiiolllclnl in fonnmloij t)int prior to Win ncciilnl totliitKUii oltoinl thn Mlntourl, tlinro IirU lionu iiollnuid blown bnck wlintuvur, nml llmt tliompltllty of fim ol ull tiio Mliroarl uuiii had boon roltttlvoly very low, in fuel only hull an rapid hh tliat of tlio Albany. Tlio turrot roof una not Injured, but a man was blown over board Iroin tbu turrut. l'omtrtcoln. KIa, Apr. H C'npt. t'owlor of tlie Mittourl. n-cofved tbia niornlnu iiioru tlnxii it hundrud iiiudraKvn from rnlatlvca of tailors, tnakiuK lii'iuirlua. llo ruplled to all personally. uuor roporii iroin tno nip inuicaio tliat thu trntli isnot yt known in re1 Kurd to tbn explosion. Thlrtv-ulKht Ciitketa wero ortlerwl tbln altornoon. A Rtory of tlio lf-acrlllctt of n mnn to eavu tlioablp it told of a itallor nauiud lioKoud, fjovliiK h burning powder charge, tint inuu Krapplud it, dnehml throUKli tbu turrot and luapod ovor boni-d. Tlio act Havud tlio nbip from total dentruullon, ua had tbu diari(o I Kill ted it would bavo rmtcbml tlio mnunzinu and blown tbu hattluabip in. twain, EASTERN SPRING WEATHER .f y DlilciKO, Apr HTho rrnl barblnaor ol Hprlux was beard nil ovor tbu land today wlicn tha timpiro crlod "riay Hull," na n tltrunl for tbu opening of tlio auaeon. Tbn tcinporatnru bovtever waa moro of tlio Winter vnrjoty. and tliero wero (lurries of auow bjfu.ut CJucimutl, Now York and I'blladulpblu. Travel by Sea Doparttirci by Arcatn from Ban Fran cIkco: 0 li Marsbatl, M 0 Anderson, Nqallnnny,Alffrd IMncll, fc'oo ninR, nTalnril. Jone, U Jncobson, 0 K Nei eou. r Nerve Fag If You Waste Your Nerve Energy, After Awhile You Will Suf f erFor It. You can wato nnro (orco b ezeeu over-work, worry, anil, ato. You con woukon yodrelf by not etlnjf proper food or nocurlng puniclont rwt ta rcnow tlio nen'o wal-rrr you uio up. Tho proper treatment, In addition to good phoipbatlo food, au6h a whole jneal bread, prepared coreals, etc, la Dr. Miles' Reetontlre Nervine. ; Tlits U aa trulf a broln arid nerve food aa any food you oould eat, and be nldfa, furnlshee etreagth and topo of It own, which foe to tho weakened norr nyatrm, and aeta it (o rfghte, Dr. Mllea' Reetorattve Nerrtne la a. re freshing, revitalising tonto food-modlclne for tho brain and nerrea, If reconstructs worn-out nerve tlMU, anft nils your languid brain with new life and vigor, , Dr. Miles' Nervine baa wade bo many mnrvolou" our, of people to alok the doctors thought they were Incurable, that It la today the standard cnedlolnt In many thousanda of Arnerlcaa home. Tho first bottle la guaranteed to help you, or druggist returns your money, H 'Tho extreme heat, close confinement and Intonso montal strain Jnaldtnt to tho bunklnir business, has caused me to BUffor with nervousness and insom nla. It gives m Dlaasure to say that. I Jmvo used DnMrTee Nervb with very Hotlsfnctory reeults In the treat ment of theso affections. Tum now on fny fifth bottle, und eat and aleep well.. In fact bavo ?lmpt forgotten lbat I possesa norvos." It, Xj. DAI.ux, .Asst, Cuahlor, atato Danlr, Texarcana, Ark.' l .1 Trial' TPW Wrlto in n for Vrea r"-"? I'uckaira e bf or. Miiee: ni HninPii l,. tno wew Boientmo.uemsay? fr -PaIs. Also dytjitonv'liiaK) upactuiiet win aancfce .i"our. da( m you Tftia la w na now loi La&o: i.M unioAl- JU' 1LKAAMT, FIRE for Dependents Wmltlimton, Apr. JITJjo Prosldent linn contributed one liundrcd dollars und tbu aucretury of tlio Kavy n llko nuin as u iiucltur of a (und for tlio lief of tlio dependunt next of kin of enllatwl moil who loll tbelr lives by explonion on tho Missouri. re tbo tho VaiilnJton. Apr. H Tho I'esldent font tlio following dinpntcti to Admiral Harkr at IWncoln this mornitiK. "I nin Inoxpri"ll)ly Krloved at tbu catae trolie, nnd uxprore to you and tho ofll cere and men under you my profound Uriel and ejmpatby". Washington, April M Tlio followhiL' additional list of dcadfrotn tbn MliROuri Hccidunt lias been recleved: ,) K Kniulit, Honmnu, J J Douuully, reatnati, O. H. Moo. spprontlco, 1 F Kennedy, cbief Kunnur's mato, Tbu total unrulier in thirty tlireo of wlilcli flvo worn olllcrr, Two ecarann died tbl rnornlnir. Tboir bodies wero tnken uiboro and tlm fnnoritl wh held this Afternoon, Tho bodies of tbu olllcers uro hold. TO SECURE MISSING . WITNESSES Halt, nnk6, Apr. l.'l-Cnlvin Cobb, pro prletor of tbu Idaho Stutcrmnn, is anions thoeo for wbon eubpoenne nr rlvod odoy. flu in expectoJ to testify regardltiK nlleuod church iutorforunco in polities in Ilialto. Word Ima beon received lioro tlint Sanator Hurro vs line nrked Smoot to re euro tlio uppenranco of llm missing wit nesfcus, Apostles Taylor, Cowluy, Urant nnd Tanner und Lillian Hamlin nt tho iuVustik'iitioii next weok, according to promise tbu made by President Bmltb, Pope Shows Fatigue Home, Apr. 12 Tbo l'opn shows tho result o! mtluuu Ironi yostoruay'a ninss uiuuifestitig coueidurnulo nKltation this moniing. Sank off Point Sable Manistee, Mich., Apr. 12 Tho tug Frank Canllutd sank oft point Sable last, nlcht. Captain Smith, onulnoer Kopfa, and helper Juatmou voro lost. Water Main Bursts "Salt Luke, Apr. Ill Tbo junction ol nine" water ninlus at tho head of Main street burst tliii morning, lifting tho etrtot car track nnd pavements, nnd Hooding thu business dietrlct and sever al buiuinenU, nnd undermining historic land marks, thu monmneiitH to llrighnm Young and tlu pioneers, Thu damngo is .oven tncutnnii, May Use Different Brake Washington. Apr, 12 Uy n Vote of eight to thiee tld House Commlttoe on luterttutu und Korelgn Cnmmiercd authorised n favorable report on tho bill allowing mutiny gauge, rnilroade to ueo tomu other britku tliun tlio power driv ing wleol brake specified in tho Safety Appliance act. Spanish General Dies Insane Madrid,' April 12-Gonornl Torni wlfo commnnilbd the Upauieh laud forcoa i)t Snntlagu do Cuba when the lattor sur rendered to tlio AmoUnuib, died iu nn Rtylumiit LtH'RiuHi this 'morning, had brooded ovpt his cupltulitlon til liia mind gave way. Diver Loses ills Lifo Sooulon, NJ,, Apr. 13 Thnt diver William Hoar is dead is the genimi ho llof, as'ihoBlgn of life has' como from hifiii elnce'OBd o'clock:' yea turd ny,. i'teih liMta wenb'down' thia Vuoinliig' to. at tsinpt'to get Hoar's body oil.1 Two Other Warships Also GREAT DEPRESSION . -, AMONG RUSSIANS : r Fall of Port Arthur Reported Imminent Russian Superstition Aroused Ukptomsky's Story Japs Claim tho Work London, Apr. 14 According to a dts p. tcb from Admiral-Uriu today, the II ;atinn battleship Potropavlovsk was nr:ik by tho Jiipnneso, and not by a H Ionian mlno. Uriu 'a report says that TcKo'n fleet sunk the battleship arid one 6k itroyor, and that there woru nb Jap ai.ceo lossee. Another Ship Cono I'Arlv, Apr. M Tbo'Joornarfl St. iMorsburg corrcsjondcnt etatea that a rumor Is current at the Ilueelan capital thatiinothurftturaian warship has wen destroyed. The I'olltj Parisien has a llko dispatch. Poblotla and VostrashnlLost St Petersburg, Apr, 14 An official dispatch states that thu Itunfan battle ship Pobicdo was ttlpo struck and a largo hole torn in her sido. Tbo Japanese also enrrounded and sunk the Russian torpedo boat Ycatrashnl, but fifty of the boat's crow wero saved. Russian Superstition Homo, Apr. 14 Agensia Italians Obeufoo correspondent eaya tho de truotfon of tho battle ship has produced nn Immense depression at Port Arthur, Kueelnn sujHirstltion has taken the event as a sign that God is against thorn, and it is beliuved that only the presence of thu Czar at Port Arthur will revivo the martial epirlt of tho populace. Desolation at St Petersburg at. Potcraburg. April 14 Tho Capitol lias a dcHolate appearanco this morning. A driving enow prevails, whilo the faces of the people depict their sadness. The early morning newspapers brought the details 0! tho cataatronho. and even the mont Ignorant bought them and implor ed pasoreby to read them aloud. 1 ho papers unanimously doploro thn diraster. and try to excure MakarofI and other officers by recalling the collision Detweeu tliei'.iiRllsli Dalliesnips victoria and Crttuperdown, during maneuvers in thn Mediterranean a low years ago, in which nearly tho entire crow of the Victorin wero lost. In official circles tho hope is expressed thiitthucatuairoplie will react to tile bonolltof tho itusaian ilghtore, adding rage to their courage. It is cited that thu Itusaian officers have solemnly sworn, iu umithoyuapturo him, to lung Admiral Uriu who commanded the Jupuneprt lleut which sank the Russian cruiser Vnriag, oil Chemulpo. Mass for Mitkaroff nud the members of his creiy was colourated iu the ad miralty chapel at noon today. . Tho Cear nnd all goveruinoat officers attend ed, Official A'oooiint of Disaster Rlj Potorsburif, Apr. 14 Admiral Prlnco Ukptomsky tulecrapbs today: 'At ton yesterday .during manouevors in tho roiulBtead'in facn of thu Japanoso fleet the battleship Potropavlosk, carry- Mil liHJ a " t' i " " n Ml- aa1aj.aiswWig-!! 1 ., TTB rNP l HI sEiMHsHBBHa-f.s"'ll-") .. VZZr jr,n . .. wvori( m PmEmr-'JrT: rJSy-' .rZ.? m m" B I11 ing tho dig of tho commander, casited after an'Htplosibb. ' "The Torpedo boat Vesterachn! w:; ient odl yesterday with others on night expedition and was enrrounded by oank Ills uucui a luijicuu iWfiva, ui ghtiog. Five men wero raved." "A'ter tlio sinking of thn Petropav )pvsk I took oVer tcrilporarily command 61 th6 fleet. Whllo surrounded by the enemy's muadroa, tho battleobln Pro Jbleda ran Into a mine which struck her en theetarboard side amidsbip:. The Probleda Succeeded in making harbor without aid, and no otle aboard was hurt,'. Port Arthur May Fall London, April 14 The Central News' Rome correspondent wires that a tele gram has been received from New Chwang. stating that the fall ot Port Arthur is believed to be imminent, and that Admiral Togo is preparing to lead Iroopt for a siege ol the town. , . Long Death List r BL Petersburg. Aor. 14 Grand Dnke Porls has Men ordered to bring Grand Duke Cyril to St. Petersburg as soon as flie wounded man is able to undertake the journey. A definite Hat of the dead shows that forty one officers and eevon hundread and fifty men lost their lives. News Reaohes Tokio Tokio. Apr. 14 The first news of the sinking of tho Petropavlovsk was re ceived in a private telegram this morn ing. The ouiciuis exprossou eamiacuuu, though thoy regretted tho death of the gallant Makaaoff. Alexieffto Toke Command Paris Apr. 14 Echo de Paris St Petersburg states that Admiral Alexieff hga beon ordered ( to proceed to Port Arthur nnd assume command of tile squadron, peiidiujr. the appointment of Mukaroff'e eUcessor. The Viceroy leaves tonight. Grand Duke Cyril telegraphs that ho is suffering from uornson the neck, and tontusiIona,of tho knee and that only two minutes elapsed between the ex plosions and the sinking of tho ship. It Was JapanooTrap Rt Petersburg. Apr. 14 It Is staled that Makaroffj wholo naval stuff was aboard tho Petropavlosk. Another version from Japanese Quar ters is that thu battleship was destroyed i by a mine laid by tha Japs, who sent torpedo boats to make a dumostrations beloro tho entrance of tho. harbor. Whilo thoy were thcro mines were laid acrosS the !ontranre. The mos quito fleet then rejoined tho main Japa nese squadron, which in turn drew near the entrance. Tho Russian voxels crime out to iheot them, when the Pel rotmvlosk struck & Japanese mine aud was destroyed. 6o FR HfflEN . STRIKE " ForShorfer Hours arid' .Higher Wages San Fraricfpco, April 14 Members of the Ilackmon'a Union struck this rnorri Ing for shorter hours and higher wages. Practically every heckman in the city is out. A Repetition of tho conditions fol lowing tho hackmen's strike in Chicago, when scores of bodies remained nnburifd for days on account of tho refosal ot the driverB to take out a hearse, Is anticipat ed. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE . . PERPETRATED : -j' Son of Russian General And Many Other -Victims Reported . Iiondoa, April, 14th The Central News correspondent at Kt Poisreburg wires that a Dyaimije cartridge at the Hotel Nord today wrecked the room in which the son of Oen. Kazaroff, was ly inpand thayoaag man was killed. , , Papers containing the news bad goke to press when they 'wore warned Bot W publish it. It (s stated that the yelkw have documents, incriminating the mis creants and flxisg the reeponsibility. , London, Apr. 14 A dispatch from Paris says that the version of (he dyna mito explosion at the Hotel Kordo in St. Petersburg which ba9 readied, the French capltol states tnat tne victims worn numerous Including a member of tho States' Council. PRESIDENT'S SONS DOWN WITH MUMPS Washington, Apr. 14 President Roosevelt returned from Groton this morning, eccqmpanlcd by his sons. Ted, nnd Kermit. both of whom are suffering; from tho mumps. Tho lads, are quar miHnnd in a room on the second floor of tho White House. NEW LINES, EXTENSIVE ' t ' l llilJI txom ft nTHFS rem Rnvs I III I II '' "' .' ' JZ: ,. . B lUIti' '" - w ' H lull! '' ' '' i IIIIH "UJL BH fPl ' ! I "'rgjf- H 1111 Wr m IU , - Si isH "'jlW'j HARRIMAN m'j VHILLCASE- ' -IN COURT Hast Days Session 'Was Bitter '8..lMa!,3ttM., Apr. 1---Tbe HHkV Hirrlman case in in the hands of the bircoitTabaVt judges for decision. Th' arunments ended this raorniBf . xouays session was Diner. joaHset. for Hill acouietl Harriraaa etseekiaa; W delay decision of the merger eaties. in thn hope that the oeople would be scared into disposing; of their stock at r low ngurx 10 imrriroan. iDusni in slated thatjthe rwhis of the 33,000 stocky holders ehbuld be preserved, and that the Horrimaa nrowd, that false face ol the Union Pacific, be taken tff 'Guthrie for llarrimak sttanhed the) most stress to the claim that the oookrf 6f the merger company should re in veitigatod to show w here the stock had cone, intimating that iminli of it belornt ig to Hill and Morgan waft .owned by dummies, and that Hill abd Morgan kid beta preparing 'or motjihs to out--' wit the court. lfocr.-Ht-d n sencatton by charging that ilia Hill-Mergan in-' teieit bad been buyiwc large anfonnf ArGrefit'NortherB nnd Northern Paelffc tock siBee thu Secur.te decree. Klfbu Root declared the accu-utlo'il false. : " Captain Merry Missint ( Ia , Angeles, Cal. Ah', 13 Capf Thomas 6, 3Ifarry etarter of the Ateot raoe,.and a prVrsinent horte-man has been strangely missing since Moadav, His wife, is.diatraetvd. 4 V'rr'''-''!,i XRJAl: -Tl."'V-r: 0 San I'raacitco, Apr. 14 A Jury was1 eecured ibis morning to try Tom Davis; accused of criminally, assaulting Mrs.' A. II. Anies of Marehfield, Oregon while on tha high tees. A yerdict is expected this evening. MAD MULLAH REACHES ( ITALIAN TERRITORY London. Apr. 14 An Ad6n dtrpatch etatea thtt tie Mad Mullah, Hgainst Whom the British have been conducting campaign tor months, has ,reacned Italian territory. VARITIES, CHOICE VALUES. t Nr .?..' , a V 1 -f PKI!iiniiiriij I ) i lywaa .-h- - .