Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, May 07, 1904, Image 6

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Manila, April 29Natlve la tho Mr
V.fcll districts are in a treaty over the
' nrrest of 0 man who bag been exhorting
them, claiming that he was r bkek
JOBUB. - "
St. ..Louis, Apr. 29-Tho Ko
fcashvlllonrrhed this morning to Pr -
ileipate In tho opening of tho fair. Tho
weather forrcatter tare there la a itrotip
i. probability .of rain tomorrow.
JJcrliu, April 39 An attempt was
mado by a revolutionist today to nms-
frhato tho district governor of Estkmad
jam near Itivau in tho Cancasui?. Th
governor was twice woandedi once in
tho breast.
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' London, Apr. 20 Ueuter'a Madrid
correspondent wires an official state
ment regarding the coal gas txplosioa
in tho Reunion mine uea'r Sevilfo which
Ktvea tbo dead as 53, iojuicd 34.
"Tbo Central News says this list Is too
email, as eixty-tbree lives wero lost.
' Chicago, Apr. 29 On tho result of a
conferanco proceeding this afternoon
depends tho strike of one thousand
track drivers who demand a dollar a
week advance in wages. Business in
terests will bo plunged into chaos if the
men go out.
San Diego, Cat., Apr. 29 A Tosso of
Mexican officials left Tiajoana this
morning for the mountains to bring in
the body of a man supposed to be Dun
ham, tho Han Joao murderer. They
will not bo back until tonight, as the
trip is a long ono over a rough country.
Tellurlde, Colo. April 29 Captain
Buckley "Welle, commanding troops in
Ban Miguel county, notified all re
maining strikers to leave tho vicinity on
the ground that personal violence may
happen to them and the militia be pow
erless to protect tbem.
Tbo idle men declare they wont leave
UuleES force ie used, Tbo Citizens Alliance
meets tonight, and it is rumored that
another mob may be formed to run tho
strikers out of town.
OSE OF DR. CUPID'S PRESCRIPTIONS.
u ' ' That Love sometimes curci disease is a
... " fact that lias recently been called to the
v - attention of the public by a prominent
f physician and college professor. In some
ue'evous diseases of women, 6uch as hys-
teria? this physician gives instances where
women were put in a pleasant frame of
mind, were made happy by falling in love,
and in consequence were cured of their
nervous troubles the weak, nervous sys
tem toned and stimulated by little Dr.
Cupid became strong and vigorous, al
most without their knowledge. Many a
woman is nervous and Irritable, feelu drajj
ged down and worn out, for no reason that
she can think of. She may be ever bo
much in love, but Dr, Cupid fails to cure
her. In ninety -nine per cent, of these
cases it is the womanly organism which
requires attention; the weak back, dizzy
bpella and black circles about the eyes, are
only symptoms. Go to the source of the
trouble and correct the irregularities, the
drains on the womanly system and the
other symptoms disappear. So sure of it
is the World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, proprietors of Dr. Pierce's I'avorite
" Prescription, that they offer a $500 reward
for women who cannot be cured of leutfor
rhea, female weakness, prolapsus, or fall
iup of the womb. All they ask is a fair
' and reasonable trial of their means of cure.
- Dr. Pierce's, Pleasant Pellets clear the
complexion and 6weeten the, breath, they
cleanse and regulate the stomach, liver and
bowels and produce permanent benefit and
do not re-act on the system. One is a
' gentle laxative, ,.,,,,, u
f "The Common .Sense Medical Adviser)1
is sent free, paper-bound, for onc-ctnt
stamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Sena 31 stamps ior ciuiu-uuiwuwyjr,
Addrew, Wcld'oi Dispensary, Duflafo, N.Y.
Albuquerque, N, if. April 27 On ap
plication ol tho Sunt ft Fe, District Judge
Ilaker has leoucil aq Injunction restrain
Inj tho striking railroad shopmen
from aby mora interference with tho
agents employed by tho company, or tho
moment or operation ot tho company's
cnncn(, 0n other machinery and appli-
ances, also enjoining them from enter
ing tho company's right of .way or oth
er grounds or property.
Washington, Apr. 29 Referring to
I the pouted nottco in tho company's
shops warning the men against unlaw
ful acts, O'Connell eaya tho company
jumps at conclusions In lta prepartions
to meet desperato methode. Tho offi
cials know that wq are opposed to vio
lence. Whilo tho handbills deserve no
atteotiou it is only right to say that
bis h an attempt at intimidation in
threatening suits. Tho company hopes
to frighten men who own homes in tho
neighborhood of tbo shops. Tho warn
ing is a bir biofl. The machinists havo
nothing to do with tho operation of
.trains so cannot interfero with tho malls
or commerce."
Wushingcon, Apr. 2D President
O'Connell, of tho machinist, this morn
ing ttatcd that there were no prospectB
cf avoiding a strike of tbo Machinists of
tho Santa Fe, though last overtures to
the company are now being made, pend
ing a formal strike order about May 1st.
O'Connell has just returned from Den
ver. Washington Apr, 30 President Roose
velt presosd tho key that opened tbo
World's Fair at lslu p. in.
Ht. Petersburg April 30 Tho airship
constructed by Capt. Reutonski was
fairly lucceesfuliy tried today at Yios
ths ihovi, traveling sixty miles an hour.
Manila, Apr, 30 Tho democratic con
vention today adopted resolutions con-
r
demning tho aJmlnietratiou'sl'hilliplno
policy, end elected delegates to Bt Louis,
Halifax, April 30 The schooner On
oro from Porto Rico went ashore on
Dugano reef this morning and all hands
wero loet.
Falmouth, April 30 Tbo oleamer
Cresyl and Zaziprak collided in.ibe fog
last night off here. The latter sank and
ten of her crew including tho captain
were drowned.
Kimmswick.y
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30 Tho Iron
Mountain ex pre .., IS from Hot
Springs to -St Loulj wj ditched near
horn thia moiuiug, Si' coaches were
overturned.
The train waa raorung 13 miles an
hour when it hit tl.H ewitcli too hard.
Five were killed outngM n ,,i ten fatally
hurt. Fifteen tusUir.e - n mo injuries.
Among the dead ar- A nutt Bailey,
Fireman Grumpert, tnRr Oroat
Mg&Ur MbdiantaJraylc mail clerlr.
A relief train offph; icteuf hurried to
tho fcene of wreck.froiu i, r.ouip, 28
mile.. ,
At 2:30 thesHurnb3i injured was etat
en as twenty five, a half -on probably
fatally, The traln'was rt ' ced tocrap
iron, -
Madrid April i-t pullce, in
search jog the .room 0 the pum atudenj
who attempted to aceas' pato Premier
Maura, at Barcelona, found letters from
if.
tion o( Lnztuo niul llrevn.
Lisbon, Apr. 30-Tho rocont illness ol
King Carlos la now believed to havo
been duo to an nttemp to ajenaslnalo
him by placing poison In his food. Tho
King's secretary and aide, who wero ill
at tho eamo time nro kuowu nt havo
becu pivxn anti-poison treatment.
Out of His Misery
Sun l'rnnclsco, Apr 30 Welcome- liot
kin, divorced husband of Cordelia llotkiu
died thin niornliig of heart dinotw.
Drowned by a Capsize
St. Petersburg, April "0 A party of
boat builders wero crossing tho Volga at
Muron, near Nlschlnovgorod, when tho
boat capsized and Alteon wero drowned.
Death in Hotel Fire
Lancing, Mich, Apr. 20 Geromo
Style, John Volin, Kansomo Dlngmau
and John "Roy, wore burned to death
last night in rooms in the Bryan block.
Tho upper three floors of tho building
were a hotel.
SAIi FRAHGISGO
STREETCAR MEN
WILL STRIKE
San FranclEco, April 10 Tbo officials
of tho United Railroads this morning
informed the Carmen's Union that the
proposal for nrbltraiton would not -bo
considered. The men will tako a formal
vote on tho question of a strike- tonight,
and it is expected they will bo unani
mous for a striko and will quit as soon
as tliev run tho cars into tbo barns.
(From Saturday's Daily.)
IMPROVING SCHOOL GROUNDS
Work Already Accomplished And
Contemplated.
The work of improving tho tchonl
grounds, for poit of which tho A. N.
V. Club is bearing tho crpenso, already
begins to show results. A number of
olm and maplo trees havo been planted
along tho front of tho grounds and pro
tected with boxing, tho latter paiated
greent Klch earth has been put in and
two largo triangular flower beds planted,
ononn each side of tho front steps,
Tbo flowers were contributed by the
children, tho boys and girls bringing
tho plants for their respectivo sides.
Sweet peas and other climbing -vines
havo been planted where they would do
tho most good.
The work ulready dono make a de
cided imprdvement in tho appearance of
the grounds, and other work in contem
plation will result iu still further beau
tiflcation of the surroundings. Tho
Echool board will put in new and widor
walks around the school house and a
new bulkhead around tho foot of the
bank. ' t
Tho A. N. W. Club proposes to then
plant the slopes with ivy, covering tho
un'tightly yellow clay mid also 'Holding
it in place,
From the utilarlan slandpoict, how
ever, tho wises proposition of all in to
cover tho yellow clay of the grouuds
Kith a coating of burned fclack, provid
ing a play-ground for the children, a
place v hero they may got off the board
walks, and may oven run if they want
to,
Tho toilet arrangements also require
attention, which they will doubtless re
ceivo from 'tho fichool board,
A SuroThlng
It is eald that nothing 1s suro except
death and taxes, but that is not alto
gether true. Dr. Kiuu'i Mew Discovery
for Consumption iua 11 uro euro for all
lung and throat troubles. Thousands
can loatify to that. Mra. O. B, Van Mot
roof Shepliordtown, W V,, saya "I had
a uevero case of Hronchiiis and for a
year tried every thing I heard of, but
got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King'
New DItcovory then cured mo 'aboluto
Iy."It'fl infalliablo for Croup; Whooping
COugb. Grip. Pneumonia and Consump
tion. Try it, It is guaranteed by Jno.
Prouts, druggist. Trial bottle freo, Reg,
eiies 60c, 11.00.
Patterson, N. J, anarchists, I,nxnro and
Brova, written in March ami urgtuR tho
aasaninatlon ol Alfonso,
1
Tho Rovornmont will ask tho requisi
News of
Details of Captur
Vladivostok' April 20 Admiral Yr
sin's (our cruisers, which nttulo llio
dafth off tuu Korean coast, uro bo I tig
cteaned today,
Details ol tho rrulsu f'aow that tho
squadron mot tbo Japanese transport
Ktnahtu Marti nt 11 o'clock on tho
night of tho 27th. J Tho lnttor'a coin
mcudor mistook tho Russian for a Jap
nuoso cquadron and elgnalled that ho
had coal (or thutu.
Tho Russian commander slguallod thu
ordor to rtop whereupon the Japanetu
dircovorod their mlstako and began to
lower boats and stonra pinnaces in an ol
tort to of capo but tto Russian steam
cutters captured nil.
Apparently nono wero left aboard, but
examination rovoalcd that six Infantry
officers wcte u tho cabin, and in another
part of tho ship ono hundred and thirty
infantry who refused to surrondor. Yet
ten ordorcd tho men away and the
Jupnnoio soldiers opened fire, wounding
it Ruisian boostwaln.
After that tho transport was sent to
ttio bottom by mechanical mine and
a few shrapnolls.
Tho Japanese aboard did not cease
tiring and madu no attempt to e.iv
thomselves, although thoy bad 11 launrli
left. Tho sholo rani: until tho water
closed over tho 'heads of tho intrepid
soldiers.
Ships off Port-Arthur
St Petersburg, Apr. 20 Alexteff r
ports tho enemy's ships seen six miles
off Port Arthur last night.
Thia morning two Japanese cruhersj
and six torpedo boats wero observed in
tho Uixurian gulf near Port Arthur,
Many Prlsonors Takon
CISt. Petersburg, Apr. 20 Kuithor re
ports of tho staking of tho Kinthlu
Maru ftato that altogether two hundred
and ten prisoners wore taken. Of tluco
lb3 wero taken from tho transport, and
include a colonel and a high staff officer.
Tho Japanoso Account
Tokio, April 20 According to a Jap-
Japanoso Victory Reported
Washington, April 30 TI10 Stato De
partment officials aro informod that n
big baltlo fought on tho Yalu rivor re
Halted in a Japanoto victory, but decline
to givo tho ruurco of their information,
The State depaitaientadvicoa aro of
an indefinite charnctor and whilo they
give a rumor of JapaneFO vistory on the
Manchuria sido of tho Yalu this is not
confirmed. Tho text or source of tho
department diepatuh is refused.
Tho Russian Verdict
r St. Petersburg, Apr. 30 Heavy en
gagement on tho Yalu is reported,
Slxteon thousand Japanoso crosned
Thursday, and attacked thirty thousand
strougly fortified Rue6iune,
It is rumored that tho Japanoso wero
min&ziimT?sttttnxz.mzi
8 Pills it,
IWaMriaaaaMuLralaiuid rtivo-ntci. I
mamtl t$tJklti.lfHkt bvtu. CUeatari
. Mormon Blnhppg' Plllul an lirrn la i
ChurvliaiiUfitlrroIliiWurii. I'u.lUnly luru. t
atrtcl.ot ,cirliui,illlatl,ii, (xci).h, ortl
im poionoy, i-oBt cower, nnsnx-uoB8CH,pormnio'rnoo.i. inuornnin,f mnu
In Baok, Evil Deatros, Homlnul KmleBloni, tnma BhoS, Nprvoua Debility,
HeaUaoh,Cnfltneaato Murry. LotaofBeri.oN tfpm Vnrioooalfi.or Opn
tlpatloni'tltopa Premattirtmefa, stopu Nerv Brf 3 ous Twltolilnj ,,Xf
ysljda. Effl ra liniutulatu.l Iniuart U(vHiiil I kr-M imfminy u btuiT uii
fciAii. DoM'tl7atdiuoniAnt. a urli&ftli&nu. ltaikiiiftimt.fi ff Jl P ?! utilAvfitofiid" a rva ll a.
tnt.aeuraliailiand. IKituutim
it. Auarofi
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nuoso account, only 73 Japnnoao wore
killed or drowned when tho transport
Klushlu Mnru sank. As tho ship wont
down, tuvoral eoldlera committed eni
ctilo. Two cnptiilnH and thrcn llotiton
ants voro among thoso who wont down,
Tho transport bocamo tcpnratud from
her convoy,
Aloxloff'o Version
London, Apr, 50 Tho Control News
correspondent at tit Potursburg states
that Alcxlr-ff has Issued a communi
cation Indicting that tho Cc.tr, instrad
of recalling thu Viceroy, has uommoud
od htm (or his work. Alcxlcff sayu "I
nm4wppy to rocoivo nt Mukden a dis
patch from tho Kmpuror stating thut
his majetty Is watching attiullvely the
concentration of thu troops for tho far
oart, and notes With special pluasuru the
RpU'iidld success attained in thia respect.
Tho Czar concluded : I jittrlbuto its
success onny to your able direction and
initalivoaml tho work of the stiff off
uillcUls subordnatt) to you,' "
Chomulpo Survivors Arrlvo
St. Petersburg, Apr. 20-Slx hundred
mrvlvors of tho VrLig and KorUtr.
disaster at Chumulpo arrhed tills morn
ing. Thulr recoptiou at Nicholas station
was of a religious naturo with no speech
and no band.
Grand Duko Aloxi was preeeut and
shook hands with tho officers as I liny
left tho train, Tho turn ho grooted
with: 'Good day brother'." Ouhldn
tho station a largu crowd gathorcd and
greeted the horoes enlhutUstlcally.
Slow Transportation
London, Apr. 20 -Tho Central New
Toklo correspondent itatt-s that repoits
thoro indicntu that tho bulk of Russian
stipp'ics aro being transported to Kent'
Wang Cliong on tho road to tho Yalu by
means of carts, occupying fivo days to
cover ninety mlhs from tho Runiau
head quartors.
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Off Vladivostok Also
Vladivostock, Apr. 20 Tho Japanese
(loot was sighted off this port this after
noon. "VW
reinforced and tho batt'lo continued.
Japanese sharpehoorors killed many
Ilueslau officers.
Nothing Known in London
Lou Jon, Apr. HO No conformation Is
obtainable of tho report current this
afternoon to thu effect lint a battle lias
taken placo on tho Yalu.
Tho Japaucoo minister haa received
nothing authentic. Tho Russian em
bassy ttutes tbo same. Tllo last news
from tho Ynlu they say ,waa contained
in Kuropatkfn's report to tho Car slat
idg that all was qulot along tho Yalu
yesterday mornimc.
Marching on WIJu
fit. Tetersbbrg, April .'JO An official
dispatch today roporte tho Jopanopo
column moichiiiK rom YouiKampho to
v;ard )Vlju, Small J'jrces of Japanoso
liavo cro'aed tho Yalu,
lirciilaeovtrW)r'iliy llilnilrii( llio Jlorinon
rw will won. in vih Mini yuiiiiir Kri.inH irum
u'w. . uuroa Lost ni
Knriisini'uw. uuroa ludi mnnnDeu.
Mtlaboi.artrllW tirraall, Xwrlt. Uui(iiaraiitca,Utfurar'
Hianop Komeay oo., aan Frno:eo, uuu
F6rISHl bvLtlohn FruB.
JJrylnu; moimrntlous dimply dovcV
n)tdrycatarili tlie'y dry tip the seorotions,
widen ndhero to tho lncmhrano and ilocoin.
pouAUttingrtfa'UioroKflrlouiiti'uublothAU
tho onliunry form of catarrh, Avoid all dry
lug lnhalnuti, fumes, aiiiokon and aimna
ami tiH Hint which oUaimw, toothos and
Iia1m. Ely's CroAin llahn Is Kich a remedy
aiul will euro catarrh or cold in tho litad
eanlly nmt i)lesnntly. A trial nlxe will b
mailed ior 10 cents. Alt drugluta soil thi
W)o. Mm. KlllrotUera, CO Warruu Ht., N.Y.
The Jlahii cura without imln, dotui not
Irrltnto or cauko aiiesiluK. It spread iUeb
ovor an irritntmt and ntifiry nurfaca, lollov.
lug lininedlntoly tlio painful inflninmiitloii.
With I'ly'n (Jrcnin Halm you nro armed
Bgniunt Nasal Catarrh, tuid Hoy 1'fl vor.
We imimi'tly obtain I). H, nud Kofolmi
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CENTRAL HOTEL
Corner of front and A Streets,
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JOHN SNYDER. PROPR.
-THia WKI.L.KNOWH AMD PAVORITtf
I IIOTUI. lollclta aaliart of public pat.
ronag. tltw bfdi and aprlnr matlrcMM,
liava ben plactil In almoit ivtry iletplnc
room ol thia houit and nrllhtr trouuta nor
pintalt aparadlo kcrpavaryihlne In nuwclati
order. TUKMS-
iioard and LoiIkIiik, por woolc V 0
Hoard, per week f i 00
fjlnglo meals "bo
Miss Ido. M. Snyder,
Trtmnurvr of Ifao
llrooklyn Lttat L'ad AttfHh,
" If women would pay mors atUatlon 9
their htplth we wouli
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have more hippy
wlvei, mother and dauthtcri. and
ht
Htrity
would obitrve rctulU the
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that the doctor' prticrlotloni
perform the many cures they are given
credit for.
"In coniultlniwlth my tlrutf jfee he ad.
vised McElrce'a Vrfna of Carduiand Thed.
ford'i Ulack-Draught, and so I took It and
have every reason to thank him for a new
life opened up to me with restored health,
and It only took three months to ewe me."
"Who of Cardui isaroauJatorof tho
oimtrual iunetlons and Is a most as
tonishing tonio for women. It cures
scanty, supprecsed, toofroauoat, irreg
uiarauii painrui incnstration, lallinff
aisw afi 'aat lvsilkUIllVll Atlll
of tho womb, whites tind doodiuff,
is helpful whflri upproachinff woib
woman-
npoa, uiuring piognancy, ajxar en
blrui ana in cUanno of lifo. It ff
auenly brings a door babyto-bonv
tliut havo boon barren for yori. i
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druogisU baVo f 1.00 bottles of Wiae
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