Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, May 07, 1904, Image 5

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News of
More Details of Flejht
tanrtou, May il Additional details oi
tho Husslnn roptilse on tlio Ynlu con
llnuo to btft In,
''Neuter's Heoul correspondent nlntan
1 1 lint thu .Tnpnnoito now hold tlio north
bank o( tlio Ynlu from Antung to files-
kukou.
Despite tliulr confused condition tho
' Russians woro nblo to carry off nil tliulr
woundoJ nt Antuntf ,
Thoy on ml Hint in Addition to tlio
forco confronting thnui thoy
wsra
.Jjjrcntenod by strong detachments on
lllhor flank, and thon tholr rolroat bo-
bauio so rapid that thoro woh no tlmo to
l.ak.
roplnco tho arllllory horocs shot down
by tho Japnnoo, and the guns, Rtntnu
nitlon, rillos, odlcorg and mon who
caplurod'
Probably Bolatocl Rumor
I.ondon, May I-A St. Petersburg
dispatch says that a rumor la current
thoro to thu effect that another ureal
bnttlo tins occurred on the Ynlu butveou
thirty thomand Hussions nnd eighty
thousand Jnpanoio, in which tho Jap
ttucto woro victorious, capturing tlilrt -six
HutsUu cannon and two thousand
prlronora. Twenty olllcora and about
tlk hundrod men nro roporicd iron tided
The rumor may bo n belated exaggera
tion of tho last fight.
Jnpanoso Vorslon
London, May, 3 Jnpsmoio minister
Hayeihi made public ttila ovoning n
despatch from Ocnornl Iluuokl, com
tnandloK tho Japnnoeo forces giving de
tail ot tho fighting following tho bnt
tlo of Ynlu and tho pursuit of tho re
treating Kussians.
Kunki anys "on tho afternoon of May
lit, tho enemy offored a stubborn ro
slatanco to our parault, adding three
hundred to our caaualitios. Tho onomv
fought bravoly to tho lat. Finally two
companys of artlllory, haviug lost n
majority of tho mon and horcer, sur
rendered, raising a whitu Mai;.
Odlccrs takon priaonors assorted that
Oonornl Kathtariuskl, cotnmandor of
tho eleventh and' twollthjlnfnntry regl
inonts and many olllcora ol tho nrtllior
arid ahnrpahootors woro killed. Many
other superior 'oflkora woro killod or
tvoundod. Many refugees subsequently
returned and surrendered, Tlio total
humbor of prisonorsls thirty oflkors and
threo hundred sub officers and mon,
Tho doUlls of our losses nro undor In
Vflatlghtion.",
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-THE MIKASA, JAPAN'S LARGEST
puooosB ciaimoa
f Itomoy May 1A Toklo ' iflspatUi,
nsserU thattliolateBt Jananos attempt
itq Idonle .c,bafiel jft.'Vort Artlmr iwaBi
.ays, now lie la tl& barber' ent&i&9, '
the War
Failure of Bottling Works
St. Petersburg, May 8 A coniallnnnl
rumor In ourront thin ovonlng that 8
Japnnoro tiro ships nnd two torpodo
boats havo boon sunk by tlio IlUBalnns fit
l'ort Arthur, whllo tlio former woro
trying to bottlo the harbor. Two ofll
clt! telegrams hnvo nrrlvod but hnvo
not yot boon Issued to tlio press,
Kouropatkln to tho Rosouo,
Iondorf, May 3, Tho Contrnl News
Homo corroipomlout wires that n Muk-
don dispatch reports Kuropntklu march-
from Lisping to Fonwang Cheng with
"0,000 mon, apparently for tho purpoio
of taking personal command ol tho
forces opposing tho Japancao.
Ho Cots Thoro
Berlin, May 3. DIo Tost roports thai
ICuropntkln has arrived at Kong Iluang
Chong to rally tho troops Hosing beforo
thu Japanese.
UnoohfirmocJ Roport
Now York, May 3-A Wall fitrcel
nows agoul dlipatch from London staloi
that rumors nro current (hero that tho
Japaneso fleet In couimand of Admral
Urni has captured the Hussion Vladiso
stock wjundron, but this is wholly tin
continued.
Eight Ships Sunk
St. Poterabuig, May 3 Viceroy Alex
left reports officially that eight Japaneio
tiro ships wcro cunk last night when an
attempt wagmada to block l'ort Arthur
harbor. Boino torpodo boats also went
down, according to tho roport,
Tho ilro rhlpB wero discovered by tho
search lights, crooping in from tho
cast and southeast. Five torpedo boats
and destroyors wero ordered out, nnd
Alexicff hlnucll went aboard tho coast
dotonto ship Olavalhni. A heavy flro
wnB opened lasting from midnight till
& o'clock, when tho last, of tho tiro ships
sank.
Japancao steamers armed with Jlotch
kiss and Maxim guns rejjxjnded warmly
to tho Itussian flro. Two oflkors and a
few metnborsof tho crows of tho flro
ships woro savoJ by tho ItusBians.
Nino Sunk
Tion Tain' May 3 Tlio Russian offi
cials hero havo received a diupMch stat
ing that niuo Japaneso flro ehlpa wore
sunk by tho guns nt l'ort Arthur clear
of tho harbor entrance.
BATTLESHIP, 15,200 TOMS,
dlalm Reltoratod
London, May 4-rUQUtar.' Tokio cor
respond,e'nt Alec: states that tho JnpanoEe,
erV succM(olvIn their attempt io bot
tle l'ort Arthur, Monday;
Terrific Resistance
l'ort Arthur, May 4 Bomu Idoa of the
terrlfHo.resIatanco offered by the Rus
sians In dofoudlng tlio channel Monday
may bo gained from tho fact that thirty
flvo hundrod shots woro flred by tho
Russian battorlea and guard ships on
tho attacking ilro ships,
Army Ready to Advance
Heoul, May 4 A dispatch from tliq
Japnnoeo front at tho Ynlu states that
tho dead from Sunday's bnttlo havo all
hcou burod and tho wounded givpu
tnodlcal attontion, nnd tho army is
rendy to continue tlio advance. Tho
tncsiaeo adds ''Many of tho enemy
found hiding In tho underbrueh hnvo
bcon takon."
Doubtful Roport
London, May 4--Nothlng farthor has
been received concerning tho capture of
Now Ohong up to 3 p. in,, and tho occur
acy of tho report is doubled.
Agitation in China
St. Pctoreburg, May 4 Tho newspa
per Laviklo claims to havo authority for
tho assorlion that tho Ohincco generals
Yuan, Shikal and Ma are promoting an
nntb Russian agitation in tho flowery
kingdom.
Late General News
Wathington, May 8 Tho Jury on tho
Tynor-ltarrctt poatofllce caso was com
pleted this morning, and tho prelimi
nary ttaterncuts in ado. Tyner was
brought into court in an invalid chair.
Dannemora, N. Y., May 3. Allan
Moonoy, murderer ol Kllon Thomas end
Vlolot Mlddelton, womou of question
able roputo, at Saranac Lako in Novem
ber, 1002. was elcctroautod nt 11 :30 this
morning. Jeatousy causod tho crime,
Cormoll, N. Y., May 3. A flro in tho
Smith Memorial hall this morning
caused a panic among snventy feminine
students and teachers, who all reached
tho ground safely, garbed in thoir night
apparel, Tho building was totally des
troyed. San Francisco. Cal., May 2, Tho
n roth airship rnado a free flight this
morning, going southlat a good speed
after describing n numbor of circles at
nu altitudo of one thousand foot.
Tho aoronaut was forced to doscond on
tho outskirts of 'tho city by a minor
break in tlio ongino.
London, May 3 A dispatch today re
ports that tho British forces under Mn
jor Tronchard. wbilo operating against
tho natlvos in eouthorn NIgoria, had a
sovoro bnttlo in which tho British na
tive troops lost four killod and soven
woundod. Tho enemy lost two hundred
killed and wounded. Six villages wero
burned.
Washington, May3 Presldo.nJ.Q'Coiv
noil has . advices this morning stat
ing that thOvSantnt Fo. striko order is
generally oboyed .throughout tho
system, with no roports of disordor.
Topoka, Mny3 'Allis quiet this mojrn
iug in tho Santa Fu, ehope. Klghteon
additional deputios are on -guard. ' No
trouble is roporjod along tho lino.
Dosmolfaes, Idwaj" May 3 Twenty
four hours boforo tW mooting of tho
Democratic BUtb' Convention ttift.eou-
teat betwma llwr'stand ParCM J,ing
mora BlDborniy Wlilil'',tha'.Wfw. v
Student Spies
Borlln, May i A fit, Petersburg die
patch states that three students who
woro aont to Siboria in 1001 and were
pardoned and sent io tho front havo
been haiiged for an attempt to betray
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tbo lluislan caueo.
Vossel Soarohod
London, May 4Jtoulcr'a Port Said
correspondent roports that tho Peninsula
Orient liner Oairis was stopped by a
Jtueelnn warship, and her mall was gone
through In a search for Japanese letters
Tbo Japancto mall was at tbo bottom ot
a lingo pile nnd was not touched. The
Ptlris wni out nine hours from Brindiski
when eho was stopped by a blank shot
from tho Warship Kralzr, and was de
tained (wo hours.
Orol Still Aground
St. Petersburg, Moy 4 Efforts to
drag tho battleabip Orel off tho sand
bank on tho Nova today failed.
Japanoso Loan Floated
London. May 4 Tlio Kvonlng Nowb
Announces that tbo Japanese loan of ten
million pounds has been floated at about
03, secured on import duties and bear
ing sis percent intoroat.
Indlcationa still favor tho New Yorker,
but tbemargin is so small that it make
it any-bodya fight. A new element la
being brought in, in tho shapo of n boom
forCockrcll, of Missouri, Bryan Demo
crats who are not for llearst aro fllock
ing tpCockrell, while Parker does not
figure
Washington, May 3 Tho text ot tho
finding of tho Court of Inquiry In the
Missouri disaster was mado public this
afternqon.
Tho cauen of tho Occident was tho un
expected ignition of two sections ol a
charge of smokeless powder, then in the
gun by a "fluroback." Tho flames ig
nited two of tbo sections ot ammunition
in tlio car and a shower of burning
powder was projected down to tho twelve
inch handling room, igniting eight othor
sections of stnok'eloes powdor.
Tbo accident was iu no respect due
to fault or negligouco on'tho part of tho
officers or members of tho crew.
Tho Court finds the following worthy
of particular mention nnder tho head of
extraordinary horoism: Acting Gunnor
Cox, Chief Gunner's Mato MouBsan
Schohko. A Hat of eighteen othor ofli-
fcora nnd men, including Oapt. dowels,
is given as "deserving spoc'ial commend
ation." Hear Admiral Baker approves tho
findings, and commonta tt length on
tho properties of smokeless powders tho
ueo ot wIch is apparently not thorough
ly understood in our nnVy.
Tho Admiral said tho conduct of the
captnin, oflkors and crow wii'b eiiporb,
and ho makes special montion ot Moua
een'estt in crawlingthrouglr a holo into
thq. burii)g wogaziuq., ,, , t wl- ,
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Osslnlngi Ny Y, May 4 Sam Parks,
walking delegn'fo of tho Houao Smiths'
Union of Now Vk, who was convicted,
of estorllpn' hi connection with the
building strikers, 4ied at 7:15 this morn
ing, 'in thoM prison hospital, Ho was
senteucod td p year and'elXJtnoutha.
Wfea' 'health' 'ailed -Jmmediatly' after
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Vancouver, May 4 Dan McKinnon'
who has juet arrived from Aisek dig
gings today says there is quite ,ft large
exodus from the creeks, lie pronounces
tbo diggings a fake,
Dublin, May 4 A' wagonette convey
ing Chala convent school children and
servants from a visit to King j-ldward at
Spaodbally was overturned today, and
two wero killed and otbers Injured.
Washington, May 4 Not a dozen
spectators wero in the court rdom today
when the Tyncr-Barrott post office caso
was resumed. Webster continued his
testimony which was' largely in tho na
turo of identification.
Berlin, May 4 Lieut Genlf, Teioth,
has been appointed to command tbo
troops operating against the rebel
Ucrcrow, in German south west Africa.
Stringent mcaauioB to suppress the re
bellion will be taken.
Now York, May 1 Captain Bertolezzi
and crew of eight men, from the Ane
trian barkentino Marijo, abandoned in
mldc-ccan Sunday, arrived on the Ger
man steamer Princess Ireno today.
Being dismasted in a storm, the
Mnrlje sprang a leak and for nine djjB
tho crow labored at tho pumps while.
the captain stood oVer them, revolver in
band, and compelled them to continue
at work.
Topeka. Kan. May 4Efghty-foar
machinists and apprentices went to
work in tho EtntaFe shops this morn
ing. The company will bring men to
tako the strikers' places immediately;
Third Vice Pros. Buckalew of the In
ternational Machinists is in charge of
tho strike on tbo entire system, and ho
will tonr the road. A picket line was
established today. The strikers are or
derly. Ogden, May 4 Officers are looking
for Doputy Sheriff Miller, ot Butte.
Miller reported to Sheriff Qninn laa.t
night that Murderer Lennox, whom bo
had in custody, escaped from the train,
and that bo followed but) seeing ho
could not capture him, shot Lennox
dead.
When tho sheriff started this morning
to recover the body, Milfer had disap
peared and cannot be located. His
story is not believed here.
Portland, Or. May 3 A deeparate,
freofor all fight took place yesterday
between the crew of the French bark
Marshall do Noaillee, now in port, in
which fifteen men wero wounded) three
seriously.
Tho men usod knives and the deck of
tho ship was covorod with blood. The
battle onded only with the intervention
ot the U. 8. marshal. The trouble was
tho result ot n drunken spree. Jos, Col
lett va3 arrested this morning on
a charge of murder.
Los Angeles May ,llVesidont Roose-!
velt today jont tho following greoting to
thq( Mothodiefe Cguferenco in, session
hero: v . .
."Fgrniit mo, (o extond ,gfeetlngj to
tho assembled MethodlttB. ' It U impoe
siblo for any student of the social and
religious growth ot our people-to tall to
nndertagdtltro.rfleqitQ i,nfluenco oi'
, tlio iletlipiliit, church in sbnping this
growth avight and 1 therefore On
this occasion congratulate' no,t merely
Lyon but all yourcoAhWy pn' Vbat yon
liaveuope, waiwiM.L couil be Wltu
jo iri prsok us lam Im spirit,' t
it3 ft 1 V! H i.IAW
Dee Moines, May 4 Whsn.tha D
oeratio conyentlon assembled at 2 p. m.
Hearse was master ol.tfee sHimUm ami'
it was a foregone esetaW tkM Iew'
80 delegates to the Mttta-ial awnvMUen
would be insructed for him, , '
Bailer was chosen permanent chatr- -
man, Ue shouted sons for Hearst. 'The
Resolutions Committee, eight to, thred
reported a strong Hearst endorsemt:
while tho Committee on Credentials
seated the llearst people except 30 left
to pacify the antls. Sixteen 'out of 22
district delegates and each of the four
delegates at largo wore named by
Ileamt forces.
Panama, May 4 The formal act of
turning over the Bahama canal to tho
United States government was perform
ed with ranch ceremony at seven 'this
morning. The canal was recelvedby
Second Lfent. Mark Brook,' of "the En
gineer Corps, ort behalf of the United
States. Consnt General Gndger and
other prominent Americans witnessed
c.
tbo cereffionyj which concluded
the raising of the American itag.
with
Washington May 4 G. 'W. Davis,
Governor of Panama and Colon, accom
panied by a corps of American engi
neers, will leave New York Tuesday ami
on his arrival at Colon will assume on
tiro control pf the canal property. The
1700 laborers now employed will be con
tinued on their work.
Shops Re-Opad
Argentine, Kans.. May 3 The
Santa
Fe shops reopened today. The plant is
apparently in full operation and -tho
Newton and Ottawa shops ire also re
opened. c
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Marseilles, May 3 Over three thous
and men are idle and one hundred and
two vessels are tied dp1, as tho result of
aaUikiOt master mariners and duck
worker!. ' '
To Inspect Naval Station
.Norfolk, May 3 Secretary Moody.
Senators Hale, Penrose and Bacon. Rep
prcscntatives Dalzell, Meyers and Hem
ingway sailed for Guantenamo bay this
morning aboard the Dolphin, to Inscratt
the naval station there.
Cochin China Typhoon .
Saigon, Cochin China May 4 A ty-
phoon swept this country Tuesday, '
slaylrJg a hundrod natives, wrecking
many native vessels, prostrating 'wires
and houses. Tho foreign ships forcaped
by putting out to eoa,
y mill&v
Pnminrr.
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San Francisco. Cal., May 3; Tlio
Areata sailed at 11 a. m. today with the
following passengers: J.' . N,yo
and wife, Mrs. T, Jeffers, JoJ.uia and
Dela Jeffers, Mrs, W. A, Gil more- Mlsn.
IS mm a Betts, Miss Alico Bunch. Mre.
M. Morcan. John Sutton. J. B: Ooorcr.
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jtictu, iu. iu. ntuuBuii, i' in iuiii;uiiiur,
CMcGee. J. A. Metz, Cinranco Mols,
A. II, Stcmmons,. 1 Kamborg, -F.
Miller',' ytojfr,?tcfU8k .
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she waq unablfi tp mqyo at all, while at
alljtlmtM.ivalking was painful. I pre-eonted-lwr'wlth'Altbbttio
oi ChamW
laln's Patn Balm'and after a rew.-iippli-catios
ahe decided was the &bt
wotjdOTf'ul pain reliever she ,had eyer
tried, in fagt, she. J8. sever fihqnt U
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