Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, May 07, 1904, Image 3

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SOCIALISTS
..-, -DISCUSSING
': METHODS
.Chicago, May 15 Tho morning noenlott
o( llio Socialist National Conventlpn
was duvolud to dlsousuloii no to tho
inotlioil of adopting tliu proposed plat
form, by elauno or no n wholo, It was
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iiuspoolod thnt n "Rider" might bo in
sorted,
o .I.
LOST HIS
MONEY THEN
SUICIDED
Portland. Oan: May S II. W. flowall,
ono of tlio widest known advertising
specialists on tho I'nclllo count, lor
years advertising man of varioun larga
raatotn department stores, suicided this
tnorning by moans of gns.
Klna'nclal reverses wore tho cause. Ho
luft a notjMijIiiK that Iiu had lost this
hit o( many thousand o( dollars unil
llng beyond Iioki of recovory,' and ho
bo I loved lliu gamblots should pay lor
hi funeral.
We Risk It
Druggists Who Sell
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Agree, If It Fails,
To Refund Cost.
Of coumo tyo rclmhurso tho druwKUt.
You know Mm, find trust liltn.
Dr. Miles Ncrvlno la racdlclno for your
nerves,
' It curca dlstasta of the Internal or
(pns, by Rlvlnir tono to tlio ncrvea whlcH
.Inuko thcao organs work. ..
It la a novel theory not of anatomy,
(nut of trcntmant: first dlacovarcd by
a)r. Miles, nnd slnco mndo uoo of by
innny wldo-awako phrslcl.ina, who ap
(proclate Ifa vnluo In treating tho alck.
If you nro alck. vro offer you a way to
bo inado well Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno.
, This mtdlalno la a sclontMo euro for
Siorvo disorders, audi na Nouralsla,
'lloadach, Lou.i of Memory. fllovple
V, Unasmit, Ilnckncho, Ht. Vitus'
Dance, Upllopay or Ills, Norvoun rros
itmtlon, etc.
Ily tonlne up tho nerves, Dr. MlleV
tcstoratlvo Ncrvlno will iilno euro thoso
diseases of tho Internal organs duo to
u disordered Mcrvoua ayatcm.
Bo mo of thcau tirui Indigestion, Till'
lous Hcntlncho, KMnoy Trouble Chrunlo
Constipation, Dropsy. Catarrh, lthcums
ttsm, etc
"My brother liail nervouit prostration,
nnd was not fxpectcd to llvo. I pro
ivnllfil upon blin to try Dr. Mile'
Jlcntorntlvo Nervine, nnd now ho tmu
fully roeovorrd. You remember 1 wroto
; ou how It nuved my llfo n, tow yenro
two. when 1 htul ncnoun trouble. I
prenrh tin merit to ovarynno.' ltKV.
fa. V. MYK HH. Corrcctlonvillf. Iowa.
1? T TT"'V7rlto u nnd wo will tnnll
X XVjJU y0u n ).-rpo Trial lhickaxn of
Or. Miles' Antl.Paln Pills, tho Now,
tSclentuto Iletnvdy for Pain, .Also flymp'
to
om Dlank for our Hncclullst todlnKiioxo
your cniw nnd tll you what I a wrnnit
nnd how to right ft
otn
nd
lO riglll II. Ainnimi'iy rrr,
Dlt. MILKH MHDICAIi. CO..
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L-VUOltATVUlCa,
kililna: nil. AIIL.I-:
ULIUX.UIT, IfiUt
... Wlill
Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
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Capital, $50,000.
MARSHFIELD, 0RE06N
Qaajli iaaa
IIIIV.ll'C
BkZX. J. fc.JtEjalaJs
Our Monthly Publication
will keep you posted on our
work and methods, Mailed
Free to tho
ADVERTISING MAN
of nay responsible house.
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JAPANESE WIN SUNDAY
ESCAPED
ANIMALS'
RECAPTURED
Truckoo, Crtl., May 2 AH tho animal!
that cooapod fiom tlio Nprrls nnd Itovto
circus train ni'dr lumtnlt ycotvrday
ImVo been rccaplurod. Tlio Mgor wan
Inkon after a lon chaao. It was
thought for a'wlillo that it would bo
noceniary to 1:111 tho beast, but tho clr
cur liandfl tuccucdod in driving him
inlo n caiio.
REVERSED -BY
SUPREME
COURT
f;
Ohio Judge Erred in
Chinese Cases
Waililnulon, May 2 Tho Bupremo
Oourttody deciacd that Judgo Wing,
of tho northern district of Ohio, was In
orror 'alien, attor otduririf; tho dlecharfto
of a number of Ohlneio ordered doport
cd by tho commissioner, ho rolutcd to
allow n bill of exceptions to bo filed by
tho United Htatos district Attorney.
O '
Coat of Hd HilMtlH.
At n Rood roatbi convention recently
Joaeph II, IlrlKlmm, II rat nbslstnnt aec
rctary of HKricuIturo, apoke In furor of
imtlonol aid from tho fanner' wtnnd
point, which vould be uecnrbJ by cdu
cullui; tho ptoplo up to dcmnudlnf: It nt
tho linndK of toiiktwh, Of tho coot of
bad roada ho aald: "I rvgrct tlio tax
that la Impoacd uioii nil our clttzona by
bad rondrt aa tho moat oucrouR nnd uhc
leaa of tnxca, niitl Ujo way to Kot rid of
that tax la to mnko hotter rondo. That
will coat money, but It will pay. Wo
ennnot afford with tlio other Improve
ment! that nro belnn mndo In this
country of ount to continue longer to
drng our litodlca thruURh tlio uudls
turbed mud wo llnd at ccrtnln aeaaoiiH
of tho year In tbeso great, rich nurlcul
ftiral states."
ooncruflionB muat bo mnacullnc, Judg-
ln from tho way awomoti Jump nt
them. I
1
tJnttnaTrercd.
Ilnrry'a mother had found It ncce
tuiry to puulNh him by, whipping him
thorouRhly. Ula nhrleks brouj;lit the
ready teura to hla motber'a eyes, nnd
alio Informed, him that It hurt hoc juut
da much na It did him.
'Well," ho mmiuikih! to aay, "wbut'a
tho use of making us both foul had
,-thour'
l'Utlnu.
"I beff your pnrdoni doctor," Bold tlio
lonat maalor nfter tho dinner wua over,
"for lntroduclut. you lundvortently na
Vrofoaaor.' "
"Thnfa nil rlBh.t," replied tho priii
clpal ap9,nJ0T of tlw occoalon. "Tho'
IIU9 flta mu hottor tbny 'jjoctfy' does, I
profosa to bo n doctor, but I got uilghty
Utlo practice.'
THE STEAMER
ARCATA.
ir, 0. NHLttOX, 3Uitct,
Will It! a Ifn llouiilnr Trli
-DETWEEN-
ooos ba.y
AND
SAN ' FRANCISCO
-OAliltYlNG
PASSENGERS. tAND FREIGHT!!!
AT
-LOWEST' rUTpS.
Orogon Qoal 6 Navigation Co,,
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F.S.DOV, AgontN, Marshfletd, OregohN
S.0, 00, Agect, Umpire Oity, Oregon
RUSSIANS ARE .
BADLY WHIPPED
Troops Retreat in Much
Disorder
LEAVING ARMS AND
. AMMUNITION BEHIND
town of Antung, Burned by Retreating
Russians-Valuable Plans- Sold by
Traitor Warship Ashore
Yalu Victory Comrjjoto
London, May 2 Tho Central News
Sooul correspondent wires that tho Jap
ancso victory on the Vain Sunday was
most comploto, tho Itustian lines be
tag'thrown into contusion and retiring
In z disorderly msnnsr.
Kuroki's Report
London, May 8 Japanuse Minister
Ilayashi this morning issued a later re-
port, by General Kuroki, regarding tho
Valu fight. It Is dated Kiulcng Cheng,
Manchuria, northeast of Antung, and
roads "We advanced on May 1st along
thrco roads, driving tho enemy before
us. At eight p. in., wo captured the
lino from Antung Slen to Uusheuko.
Tho Imperial guards eurronnded tho
enemy on thrco aldea, and after sovero
fighting, wo captured tho gtons, besides
tho horses and carriages. Tho Gonoral
ltoserva corps) advancing along tho
Llaon Tang road, taw the enemy fleeing
towarda t'enuhuang Ohoni;.
Tho booty captured includes a large
quautity of anus and ammunitions. A
captured oflloir saya tho commanders o
bo Ji army dllfliona wero mounted."
BurHfng of Antung
Con.
firmed
London, JMry 2 Tho Jupanow mln
later today la sued ,11 report from tho
Wi HI!" H-fr-H-H-H' I HI I I I I
OUR
OCEAN VIEWl
I Addition to
IS NOW ON THE MARKET-
Lots Ave Selling
FROM $25,00 UP ' ;
f The 'most desirable residence property-ori
I CnmtRav. An oDttortunity.for a safe in-
" VMtmontni short'
,, . w.,...w.. .- .--
thatcyou can't attora
". for i.Tnation see
v J jLsi ff
T hetaarshfifeid reipresenttiye of-
Ht h mi mWi ii 1 1 mi
Av 'It'
captain of tho gunboat Maya, wjiich
acled In conjunction with tho land for
ces of tho Japanese in Sotoday'a attack
on tho Russian line on the Yalu river.
It' confirmed In a degroo Ibe report that
tho Russians had burned Antung.
"A detachment comprising Maya,
UJl and eomo torpedo boats ascended
'file Yalu and bombarded the enemy,
silencing the enemy's artillery fire after
thirty minutes severe engagement. All
returned to .Yong Ampho. No casua
lties. "Our armed lauricheseached the An
tung tho eamo morning and repuleeJ the
enemy's infantry artillery after thirty
minutes of sharp fighting.
"Fire was seen rising from tho towtj,
and a nativo said tho onomy fled after
eottiug thn place on fire."
Battleship .Orel Aground
St. rotcrsburg, May 2-Tho now Hat-
tleship Orel ran aground on a sand bank
In Nova, and it is 'eared there will he
difficulty in refloating her.
Traitors at Work
Br. Petorsburg, May' 2 It is rumored
hat tho Rusalan plana of mobilization
havoVeh sold through Warsaw treae
ury ofllciale. Now plans accordingly
haVo been laid.
I I I I I I I ' 1-CTVTTTTiril--
North Bend f
money and a chance
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to miss, rur mu m
ILLIAMS
1 1 1 1 1'rrati i mi i fc i M i i hT
BATTLE
BEAUTIFUL
i
WEATHER
FOR .FAIR
St. Loolr, May . 2 Beautiful wealher
conlinuer, and the throng on tho Fair
ground Increase, in tize today. 1 he
state buildings of Pennsylvania, Mfrlil-
gan and Ohio, were dedicated today.
TYNER AND
HARRISON
ON TRIAL
Washington, May 2 James Tyner
and Harrison Barrett wero placet on
trial today in the postofllco cases.
Tyner was assistant postmaster general
of the poatofllce department and Barrett
t
was his law clerk.
On account of tho illneW of Tyner,
counsel said it would be impocsible to
bring him into court until aiternoon.
Delegates Delayed by Strike
Los Angeles. May 2 First Methodist
conference delegates, who are coming on
specialp. will not arrive until lato Mon
day, being delayed by tho atrike.
SANTA FE STRIKE 18 CALLED
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Fight Will be Long and Bitter Labor , Sit
uation in Other Lines
Washington, May 2-A general strike . Topeka, May 2-Geheral Manage
of machisUts on the SanU i'e system Mudge said today that the lock-oat of
has been ordered by President 'O'Con- machinists was for the purpose of gh
uell, of the International Association, ing tho men time to think oer tho litn
niinB ffprt t nln?. o'clock western atlon.aml to prevent dau.sye u tla
time, 'this morning. This will effect 'six
thousand members, and may result in
bringing out boiler makors, Black
smiths and core workers in eymathy.
Washington, May 2 Forec:sting the
p.-ohablo extent ot the strike, O'Counell
said that fifteen thourand men will I'e
nffecleJ. The Allied Metal Workers are
oxpected to 'ipM work. Theio. is no
prospect that tlie tjransFort61" dc
partmentwlll be crippled -at .present.
Third Vice President Kendrlck.has -
prepsod a determination to 'fight the
strike to a finish.
Topeka Kans May 's-Elght hundred
employes in tho Santa Fc Elmpa here
ere lopked '.out this moxulng when
tlwy reported for work, A high Inco
encloies tho plant. Tho men were taken
greatly by Burprlso.
Chtcaeo, May 2.T-V!to -president .Wil
son of the mechanics pays that a tactlul
polloy on the part of tho company would
have averted the etriko, which wllnow
bo a Jong and bitter one. He lejloveq
that tho niiiliaUid unions will taio a
hand,
When exiya& to Tho air c'ornmcnl
becomea heavy nnd eoggj', conBCiuont
ly 8lKuldil ground Juat Jiofovo food-
vlng. It la "woll tq mix meal "witu nraii
terM Corw nil:9ob'ealvli8,ftulto st
Jactojy'for dairy coefiTWe the ex-
FIERCE HAIL i ,
, SJQRM,AT.
" FO'RT WORTH
4.
1'ort Worth, Tex. iMay 2The worst
hall ttorni that has ocenrred swept tl Is
and adjoining bounties last evenliiv;, the
crops and" fruit being rofued'. Hall flva
inches in diameter crushed through the
roof 0! house and trees were uprooted,
No lives are reported lost, although
much stock: was killed.
Grigsbfs Resignation -
Washington, May 2 Tb resignation
of Molvcn Grigsby. pnlted Statsa At
torney for the Nome district of Alaska
has been accepted by the president
There is intimation as to his successor
Attorney General Knox a year age
recommended Grigsby's dismissal for
leaving hlB poit withoat permission.
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Plans for Capitol Extmslnd
Washington, May 2 A Joint commis
sion by the Senata end tho House .at A
meeting todav ihcidoi to adopt the
Walter pinna of a G5 foot fxtension to
the east front 0? the cap'.tol.
Sbe ICacir the Reason. (
At th dinner tnblo one evening som
ono remarked that n certain lady Lad a.
thin, falsetto voice. Little Mnlsle waa
acaunlnted wltli the person roforrod to,
and alio cried put abruptly: "Oil, I
know wliy! Because ntie'o got n fnVc
sot of ti'ctlii" y
shops. "lie icli this nlteinoau he would
a'eet the employes here and ecb whether
they wanted to return to work.
JS'owlon, Kansas May 2Oue huLdred
andfilty haachlnidta were locked bat
'this morning at the Santa Fe shops and
nobody is allowed on the railroad prtp
erty.
Ottawa, Mey 2-Bttecn t'na hun
and 2 hundred Santa. Fe men are ont
here. ,
Chicago, May 2 Strikes hore are
comparatively unimportant, consisting
'of eevcntoen hundred picture Iran.e
workers, four thousand hcot and shv e
workers and five huudre'd bakers.'
New York, May 2-hh the- ffscq
tionoIaBtrikooIDCOO wafon and cir
riagd makers, tho May Day labor fllut
tlonlnGotlam Is one tff peace this
Borstqn, May2Th.:ioc.ro no wnqpa
dhtu.-bancqajn New,Engtind;J.aiMl at
in uisny yecra h-i? the labor siiuaton
boon co peaceful..
AU So Cey.
'While no one would opwdV.wbrk
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