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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1904)
0& L j. w . 'a SU' - -yr i-. M I-1 i' tf. v"V V -,i. 'rt kv ,'..i"! ' f I '&& ' ' ' 10 '( ,,r V 'C " j "'' l. ,s m TMTATf COAST el ml .lVV H o;- 1. 1 vol jkxvii. SIXTEEN . SAILORS ' PERISH OnSinkinsfSteamerin i the Baltic iJorlln, April 'JlTho Swedish steam ship Dries lanV after collltlln il nn ollicr vcifol In lliu lialflo sen, off fiwino mund, toly, nnd tlio crow ofslstoon incn woru drowned. CARBARNERS WILL HANG TOMORROW Governor Declines to Interfere Chlcago, April Ut-Tho governor tbls ""BToTtilriK afllrmaiJ llio recommoudallon of thu Ntnte ltonrd of Pardon,?, ndvIoIn ngalnst interfurluic with the rentenco of death itnposod on carbarnors. Van pine, Atid nil three bandits will bo hanged tomorrow morning. Neldomlor will go to tho gallows alone, Marx and Van Dlnu together. Chicago. Apr. 1 Threo guards aro with each of tho mm, two doctors rein forcoNeldemcIr'H. Cno guard lies on his bod. Tho others sit by bint on each sldo, and ho is not pormittcd to put bio bands under tho corors, Tbo'wound ho Indicted in his itttampt at suicide Is sill open. Tho b.tndlt sinllca with pleased Vanity when the unid compllmont him oh 1) Its shrewdness as excuse for ropuatcd tear dice. A priest was with Noiifomoir threo Inti.-a thiu morning without np parently oouviifolnj tho cdndntonod man. Vnniilno after tho rocelpt of n lole. gram from bis mother at BprlugQold notifying blm of tho falluro to eocuru gubernatorial clomoncy cnllell for a priest. Boorea of ovaugollslc linvo visit od tho jail to. offar prayers and bring tlowerfl. ' ' ROBBERS,'"' '; ,;, ; ' Biio'w ip. : . ".', A BANK ii'' f "'"" 01,y Iudi l,r 21-Tho.Farraor.a -and Merchants, bank was -blowu np at 'two this nornlng by robbers. yioao- cured fC.aiJI. .Tho building wna nlmoat-f doinoiiBhed, 1-d- l.kt it .. t SIw lOhnmborfkfn DdmoorattJ'v. clu.b hl will moot' At. McKnlght & Senbroolt's ofllca tlils evonlnn. NORTHERN . SECURITIES MEETING To Make Distribution of Assests .. i Protest Made by Some Interests Uoboken, April 21 Tlio ipl-cUl moot ing of tlio stockholders of tlio Northern BoctirlUes Co.', to vote on the propewed reduction of tlio stock by 09 percent, and todhitrlbuto tlio assets on pro rata basis, runt at ll o'clock'. Tlio rotation was tha filing of a pro- tcit by tbu Oregonfihort Lino and Union I'ncillc intorosts, who Horvcd notico that thosharosof tbo capital stock of tlio Socurltlus Co., In 1001 consist- Ing of 37 million common nndll million preferred and common stock into which raid preferred bad Ocon converted bc K0B8,, ,0 18 0rtKOn 8,10ft Lne. that ii.ofi1Iri r . ,. ulmt,lw , ,., v.,. t.., t.aa .- dlnn. The protcstauta claim that they aro entitled to tlio return to them of tlio i certificates for said stock upon tbo sur render by tbn thorn or 82 millions of tho Northern l'ltclflo doliyercd by liar rlmnn and l'ierco to tho Northern itock of tho Northorn Btcurliles Co. and the paymont of 8 million In cash ncolv ed by thom on such dolovery of said Northorn Pac stock to tho Northern Securities. Notico was further Riven that tbo Securities 1ms no right to distribute tbo Northorn Pacific stock jro rati amont; tho stockholder of tho Northern Rccurl- ties, and Judgo Kitkpatrlck's rostruln- Ins order is cited. A voto was thon taken on tho plan of distribution of merger stocks nud it Was ad.u'ptcd unanimously. It provides that tho capital etock bo reduced 'from 5,05 1.0W sharoB.f now1 outstanding, to ao.&to. Tho court ordr? obtained by llarrl,; ninu, wbllo not Intorferiilfe with tbo mooting or tho adoption of tlio plan, will restrain its vxeculloii uotil tbo Trenton court docldos tlio caso. -f ON .FIVE'.. ' ' COUNTS Los Angolos,' April 20 11 T.. Haye, tiio HiverBtdo bonk cashioiy was Indicted byitho federal grand Jury on flvo cdiinte of'ombczzlomeut, nud ball U 'tlsoil at f30,000, . "k " 1 Cave Himself Ayvw - Vi:"AVbcro 'a tho drummbiNfromr i phtwii; bo St. Louis. .Jld Jtist told,a mnn that ho bad nevetf heard of. t)Ul- ic&so,". 4 . . :' . - . S MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY OREGON, April, 23. 1904 PORTARTHUlpTOBE BOTjTLEDAlP, AGAIN Americans in 'Danger in Manchuria Englishman H&nged as a Spy Baltic Flit to be Sent " To bo Bottled Again , . Home, Apr. 21 A Choo Foo telegram thb rnorning states thai Admiral Tco hoc a special boat prepared and wSl tntUo another attempt to bottlo Pwt t Aithur harbor tonight, Americans In Dangor Jerlln. Anr. 21Tho Fraukfnrter Zittuue nrlnts a dls natch from its Mari- Zdt otiurfn corresporSdent reporting that a uilior nnu-Ainerican leoung is provnu-i nnt there, endangering tbo Uvea of those! bitter nntl-American (eoling is proratl HiniMMiiiiii i,imniinnif Miiiiit niiiiiiim SOME MARSHFIELD MERCHANTS DON'T BELIEVE jThAT : A BARGAIN HAS ANY ATTRACTIONS for (Joos Bay People. We believe differently aud would like to demonstrate thut a .. , Bargain sDayi 9 will attract attentiou. Therefore wc have selected SATURDAY, APRITv 30th as . ' Coast Mail On that day only, neither soouer nor hter, we yill exchanRe A receipt for a year's advauce subscription to the DAILY COAST MAIL, tor $3.00. The regular price of the paper is'$4.oo a year in advance, and we have 110 intention of reducing it, but for just thts one-day, Saturday, April 30th, we will ac cept 3.00 for one year WadVauce. This is a clear saving of $1.00. It is. tt BARGAIN for any who care to take advantage of it. .' Of course, all arrearages must be paid up before this offer can be taken advantage of, but auy sub scription already paid in advauce can be eSteuded one year on above terms, .' .'', Any one wishing to send in a subscription by mail in acceptance of tliis oflef, with a copy of this ad, on must be shown by the will do. . SATURDAY, IS 1 Coast Mail We thiuk as mucji cf oldsUberibers ajof new pnes, aud this offer is open to eh 4"" .' ' .' i: Coos Bay , WM Cq. I . -V .V kkVV. 1 1 1 ii m Ms ni 1 n m vkiiji who failed u flee before hostilities were thoroughly nnllcr way. Tour Americans aro detained at Muk den charged with espionage in behalf of tho Japaneae. An Englishman arrested at Port Arthur on chnrgo of being1 a spy has been banged at Mukden. The persecution of the Jews Is alto vigorous IT Cf Baltic Fleet Will Co Bt Petershurff. Anr. 21 As a result of tho opinion of Admiral Skrydloii It has been determined definitely to tend the ncen (leienninuu uuuimriy Baltic fleet to tho far East. Bargain Day niust iuail -his remittance the day named, and this postmark, No other day APRIL 30TH WJ Bargain Day! !.! ' -fltefrniK- ? : ,v"-wftv"". : iii 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i nil ivniViiii PREFERRED " GOD'S' LAW . ' TO MAN'S LAW If. 'ilt Allowed Plenty "" of Wives . Brigham Roberts On the Stand Washington, Apr. 20 In the Sraoot investigation, witns Roberts said that he concealed, his tlrd marriage chiefly for the purpow of relieving his wives of ombarrassment. "Of coarse, wo knew the marriage was illegal." This third wife formerly was the wife of Dr. Shipp. Witnees admitted that Wells, who married them knew he had a lira, wife. No action was takes by the antborities of tho church againit Wo'lls for marry ing Roberta to bis third wife. Asked the reasons that led him to ooatratt thia arriag,.wh6B ke kaewjt waq against the laws, Roberts paid that froai boyhood ho had faoen tangbt the rlghtfufuoes 0' plural marriages, and be lieved it to bo the law of God, and pre ferred to accept it to man's law. He believed polygamy was and is a divine Institution. He admitted living In polygamous co habitation, "in defiance of ooth laws of Qod and man", as the croee ezamina- on wotdad it. WIFE KILLER TO BE SHOT. " TOMORROW ;. Makes Long Statement ' " . to Press t ..' Salt Lake, April 21 Frank Roar, tho wito murderer, who is to be shot in the prison yards here tomorrow morning, asked to eoe a representative .ofithe press, to whom ho made a Iqng stato mont Justilyirig tlie crime, He'ia fall of brava'do. and declares howiljuio game aud faco the rifles without flinching. , ' EARTHQUAKE IN 'SAN FRANCISCO San Pranojlscb,' "Aprlll-A 'eharp onriuiiuum'-eiiuLiii who ibiv ju uu was t t , u( . W . ' . around San Francisco, about 4. this , i . v. . .'. y morning. No daunie,waa done. s .riJSJV- Ton flrlob." couldn't hlto'ujo to tako a . safposo; yqu v,qld acorn to take pay for 8xich" plensont Job." No. 17 REPUBLICANS :' USUALLY ,'.. SUCCESSFUL" Both Parties Defer to f: trh Mnrmnns Washington, Apr. 21 Roberta was again on the stand this morn trig on be half of the defense. Ho was examined in regard to his statement that election in Utah had oscillated between the Democrats and Republican parties, and said the only time when the Democrats elected.tbe-ir candidate was la 'W aad '03 when the silver qneslioa Was princi pally the only one discs iced; Sinee then, the Republicans had been sacbenf ful. ' "" Thewitnerf identified tho interview published In. Utah during hit caudld3C? tor Conrgsss. in which he admitted lha right of the church to discipline mem bers when thoy entered politics without permission. , He admitted that after having been elected from congress atid HI& return Ho Utah, he had been, 'n 1900, agaia pros ecuted for plural cohabitatioa. He was1 sot convicted. Calvin Cobb, Proprietor of the RoUe 8tataB was ealled. HeiUHtlkeWA no knowleilxe exeept froa hearsay df personB living la polygamy is Idahoi One J hirtl-ot.the raeaiPH of ,the legisr lature were Mormons, and the leaders of both tho Republicans arid Democrats catered to the Mormon element. Whenever the Mormoa church wanted anything It was given by either party, without regard to the . wiibea of the great people. ' TERRIFIC ; SNOWSTORM IN UTAH Trestle Across Lake is Damaged . Ogden, Apr.i 21 A torriflc snow storm b raging and -heavy losses of shorn ehebp aro reported, ' v It ia stated that a milo and a half of the Southern Pacific cutoff across the lake Is affocted and over half a milo of the trestle haa.been swept out'of' place. All trains are sent over the old route, RETURN TO WORK H Now York, Apr. 21 A thousand lithe graphorapf tho, country, who have loon on strike since March lDtlr,-' returned to work this morning, as a reenlt of an agreement embracing concoctions on bofh sides, , ' i .. - i -K- ..k GONDelllNISHIirE . '' FOrt'BANIC: OFFldlALS ?Iadlanapolis,4 lad. Arll StPresident Broclerick, of tVt Itjlavfr't Jnk,wac sentenced to ioH yeaW iansV pealta. tfary, end Cashier Cellos to six, ff t .i 4 '!! 1 M44V,'l,,"laiF''1 1 t--HMH