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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1904)
i ' 'V t! i '' .,&i ft KO !! n rn " ' "i,r 1 J v ! t HWS if thr-War -; Large Army tails -, fc'haDRlif!;,May 13 Advices etato lhi ft Japanese army of sovonty thousand willed from Chinuiimpo o eighty-three transports on tke fourth instant, des tined for the Lino Tubs peninsula and Tankn Shan. One transport alone carried 3.800 men packed like sardines. .No ens was allowed toldwo or enter the town prior to tho departure of the chips. ,. Flank Movement Fonrod ' Seoul. May 13 General Uaragnchi, commanding here, has been given sntire control o( Korea since the first army corps entered Manchurian territory. Scouting parties cominuo to deploy throughout tho country near Finn Yang and Wiju fearing a Russian Hank movement. Japanese Operations Tokio, Hay 13 Admiral Kaketka re ports that the third fleet arrived in f Korea bay near Dalny on 12th. The Japanese war vessels Itaknehi, Kishln .and Meyako made demonstrations and bombarded the place while '.the torpedo Holila engaged in sweeping the sea for mines. An officer and four men were landed and destroyed the telegraph linea of the Russian mines. Three wcro successful ly destroyed but the fourth exploded prematurely wrecking torpedo boat No. 43, killing eeren and wounding seven of . her crew. Japs Lose First War Vessel London. May 13 Reuter'a Tokio cor , respondent cays the Japanese torpedo boat No. 48 was' destroyed Thureday from Kerr ba; Seven were killed and seven fojared. This la tho Nuns for Nurses , ltomo, May 13 The Vatican has as sented to a proposal of the Russian Catholics to send seven hundred nuns to the seat of war to act -as nurse?, the number to bo composed mostly of thoee expelled from France. Kuropatkin's Plans St. I'otcrsburg, May 13 Csar leaves Tearskoycsclo Sunday evening for Mos cow an I Kharkoff, returning on the 22. Now? from tho front is very meagre. Kuropatktn'a plana are being closely guarded. He in believed to be concen trating troops near Llao Yang. Tho Jrfpaneto are pushing their campaign with great energy, tlrst war vessel tho Japanese have lest t Fears for China's Neutrality Birmingham, May 13 Tho Post as- eerts'that a foreign officer has received along dispatch from British Minister Sa'ow, at Pekin, concerning China's at titude, in which It; states that there is opn satjsfr.ction expreeeed l7 the Chi nese imperial authorities over Japanese successes. This Satow regards as tho chief don go r of tho situation. China, it Is report el, can only ba kept nentralby the united efforts of European ambauadors. lie suggests that Great Britain ap proach the other powers to this end. rr hoavjr borobardmeut of the town, It Is estimated that 20,000 Japanese are in. vesting the town, and there is every reason to believe it yielded to mhhU this afternoon. Japs Take Hslu Yen Shanghai, iCwaa. May 14 An un verified report has been received here of an engagement around IIilu Yen Thurrdav, in which the XuseUii Ioh whs 1,500 killed and wounded, and Jap nese losses arn unknown, Tno Japan ese ocouplod llsiu You. Late General News Han Bornardluo, May 13 Ton Santa Fo strike breakers have been discharged for incompetency. Orango trains are being diverted to tho Southern FactHo west of tho Colton. Constantinople, May IS Tarklah troopj havo burned tho villages throughout the Sasioon district of Armenia, killing tho Inhabitants. The FrenchfBritish and Russian con suls havo beon sent to Kxoroum in the hope of limiting tho bloodshed. that tlfty thousand pooplo will register. Similar land in northwest Iowa Is now quoted at fSO per aero. London, May 13 Tho Central Jfews Yieuna correspondsnt wires that tho meeting between King Fetor, of Servlfl, and Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, at Nlah tomorrow is arousing coutidorablo Interest in diplomatic circlos. It is be lieved that a Servo-Bulgarian entente will be the result. London, May 13 Tho Central Nows' Paris correspondent wires that ac ceptance of tho rcntgnation of Co). Marchand, of Fashodn feme, has been announced, It in understood that Marchand was disappointed at not bo ing sent with tho French officers assign ed to follow tho Russian army. Ills complaint to tho nowtpaporB bronght disclplino In tho alinpo ol thirty days' arrest. M J Li Uiiiii. f. ;; Mutants wore panto ttrlukon ntid Hod from tho building, which was not seri ously damaged. fit Petersburg May 14 A pago In tho CV.r.r's pMaco has been placed In restraint bvoAttie ho played pranks on tho l!m poror, such ns covering his ninjojly'a writing desk with toy Jnpanoio soldiers aud lllllng tho Cnr'd hed with choftp yeonanud buttons out (rout tho Km poror'a own uniforms. e Tho pAgo'd mind is unbalanced, It la claimed. Czar Authorizes Loan St. Petersburg, May 13 Ukaso today aathorlzjs an issue of a five per cent Lisbon, May 13 Fernando Olivvlrn. tbo celebrated bull flghto'r, was gored ta death Thursday while giving an exhibi tion. His horse stumbled, throwing Oliveira directly in front of a charging bull, which trampled on his head and tossed his body high in tho air. Tho toreador was horribly mangled. A panic in tho audience fol'owed, a number being seriously hurt in the rush for tho exits. while removing mines north of Talien Wan. Berlin, May 13 Since his return from his Mediterranean trip tbo Kaiser has been visited daily by tho Russian tui- forotgn loan of $160,000,000 redeemable I u i r i V . . T w,wv,wiwuj.ui jjyy causing much citnrueut in in 1009. The principal ia exempt from taxation. The loan Paris banks. wan effected by Another railing Rumor Paris, May 14 An unofficial report is 'Circulated here tkat Port Arthur has fallen after another desperato engage ment in which there were ten thousand casualties. Report Reiterated Paris, May 14 An' edition , of tho newspaper Lafrance prints a St. Peters burg telegram reiterating the rumor that Port Arthur has fallen. The telegram adds that Port Arthur fell after fierce fighting in which it is estimated, over 10,000 were kilfcdi Tho news ia concealed In offical cir cles, though a personal friend off one of the officers of the general staff is report ed to have said that consternation is painted on the faces of all government officials. .... j ' Kuantian Cheng, and on tho 11th an other infantry detachment pursued the enemy's cavalry which retreated from Bhnelichan. and captured two privates and one lieutenant, the latter being tho son of a general. Cossacks In Korea London, May 11 The Central Newei Beoulcorrespocdent reports that two thousand Cossacks havo reached Kyunang, in the province of Ilamhienz, northeastern Korea. ' Ho further reports that a body of Cossacks had routed a hand of Chines brigands at Shusan, a few nJla's eolith of tho Yaiu. Japanese gendarmes havo gone to quell disturbance along tho lino of the Seonl-Fuean railway. Minor Successos for Japs rTokio, May 14-Kuroki. commoud- detachment of army corps occupied j ed tho harbor at. Dalny and began a Rumored Engagement London, May 14 Routera New Ch- wang correspondent wires that a rumor has reached there of an engagement be tween the RuefciaoB and Japanese forces near Lio Yflng. f Hospital Preparations St, Peterebuag, May 14 Ninety tubes of serum have been shipped to tho var ious war camps to prevent the spread of contagious deseaees. A floating hoc pital for two thousands patients will be established in the river at Harbin,' diplomatic circles, whero it is suggested that negotiations of an important char actor are being exchanged at Berlin, Springfield, 111. May 13 The greatost tight in tho history of tho Republican gubernatorial campaign began this morning, whon the second day's session of tho convention opened. All combinations for candidatoi wore broken. For thirty minutos no busi ness could bo troncactcd on account of tho deafening uproar, which Cannon threatened to end by adjournment of the convention. Committee report, with Yates in con trol, waa adopted. Cannon as perman ent chairman rccoived a great ovation. Sonatorj Cnllom and Hopkins, Speak er Cannon and Governor Yatct were chosen delegates at largo. The Resolutions Committee reported the platform, which Instructs for Roose volt and rccomisonds Iho name of Illtt for vice prosfdent, and tho report waj adopted. Tho convention, to clear tho deckr, ro ! solved to hear no nominating rpcechea and roll call of the districts began. Now York, May 14 Tho Japanese loan In this country bus boon ovor-suln. scribed about uovou tlmus, 8o far as possible, tho small subscrlbcrp, roorc- tontlng people throughout tho country will ti'oflvn tho full apiount of their subscriptions. Kuhn, Loob k Co. cny that patriot ism aud sovori per cout appear to hnyo worked together wonderfully well In the United States In reference to this loan. Now York, May 14 Additional on KAgoin'outa of two millions in gold were made this morning at tho nisny effico for toe port Thursday, rr.uklug a total of ten millions to ba shipped to Parlu thnt day. This has completely exhausted tho sup ply of gold bars at tho mny office for tho prcutnt. Five millions In gold bars woro exported today. Clara Barton Succoedid by Mrs John A Lop Washington, May Vl-CIara llmlon tridny resigned the presidency of the American Red Cross and was succeeded by Mrs, Cleti. John A, Logon, former vlco president of the astoclntlon. SPAIN WILLCjARBITRATE FOR COLOMBIA AND PERU Ptuls, May It Colombia and Peru aimoiino d this nfternoon thatlhoy lmd deoldcd to appoint Hpulit urhltratur to arrange the bonudivry iiuostion In dli putobotweon two of tho countries. Dry I n jr nropnratlonn simply dorV. dry cnlnnhi Oioy dry tin tho aoorotlonc which adhoro to tho tutnbrnno aud decora- St. Petersburg, May 13 Tho Kaiser is strongly Impressed wfth tbo reallity of tho "Yellow peril". "3 SU Louis, May 1H Lilluokalanl and her suit departed this mornjng for San Francisco and Honolulu, Prince Cupid accompanying them ,as far aa Frltcol deadlock. whence ho will return fqr the, national Republican convention. , At tho depot the Princo created ex- Springfield, May 13 Yates led in tho balloting hut gradually cut down his fig urea as tho voting continued. On the fourth ballot Yatos had a lead of only ono hundred ovor Lowden, with Dunpn fifteen behind Lowden. It ia practically ing and of the first army corpB, reports May 7th, gunboat cleared the channel and enter- r Skrydloff to tho Front Irkutsk!, May 14-Admiral Skyrdloff ,passd through today en routo to tho Kist. China Renews Assurance Washington, May 14 Minister Con- gorat Pekin cables the State depart ment that tho Chinese government has given him rennwed satisfactory ae6ur anceof its neutrality during conlinu anco of the war between Japan and Rueeia. citement by distributing about forty dollar? in tips in about 'five mirfntos. L SpringfieldfMay 13 Necessary to a choIco752. Sixth Ballot t: Yatoa 403, Lowden 101, Donen 353. , First Ballott was: Yaba D07, Lowdon 351 and Donon 383, Rising Sun, May 13 Tho Gillespie trial waa fairly begun this morning with tho opening statements of countol. The Stato alleged that it would be shown that Elizabeth hed ciado state-. menta to Myron Barbour, which caused Mrs. Barbour to hato Mies Qillcsplo. Mrs. Margarite Gillespie, mother of tho murdered woman, was tho firtt wit ness. 6ho detailed the circumstances of tho ahootinv, hearing tho report and finding her daughter lying on tho floor of tho parlor dying, Hho caw no one about. No family troubles wcro revealed. Dalny Invested j. Ohefu, May 14 Early this mornlni five Japanese cruisers n battleshiir an Washington, May 13 The President this morning signed a proclamation opening for settlement tho lands of tho Rosebud agency in South Dakota at 0 a, in., AtigiiBi. 8th. The proclamation covers 418,000 ecres, Tho land sales will go by lot, applicants registering their names with tbo government offi- 'dials appointed to conduct thbt draw ings. The pricfi asked by tho govern ment Is $3.00 per aero. It is expected j Neva, Mo. May H Burglars blow open a safe of tho farmers bank at Metz. this morning and escaped with fCOOO. Houghton, Mich., May 14 A henvy snow storm envelops northern Michi gan. Three inchoB has fallon at Calu met, r '' Minneapolis, May 14 Tho jury In tho caso of Pr, A. A, Ames, formor major, on trial for grafting, disagreed today after deliberating sinco ThursJay after, noon. Springfield, May H-Urlin waa tho smile mating on the features of the various Republican gubernatorial lead- cro tliis morning when tho convention met for tho third day's session In what has teen most notablo political battle in tho state's history. Whon Iho convention was called to order it sat upon a volcano 'Thoro,mny ho hell hero this morn ing", said Chairman Cannon, "and 1 d jn't propojo for any ono to bo hurt",os ho gavo orders for tho potico to clear the oleic, taking control from Yates1 ter gaant at prms. Tho sixteenth ballot was then calkd and showed but ouo notablo chaugo, a gain of illtecn votes for1 fjwden, the voto standing Lowden 427, Yates 372, Donon 130. ' Springfield, May 14 Dreary roll calls continued until tho nineteenth ballot had beon taken without t:ny mnlorlal change, at tho conclusion of which tho convention took a rccoes till 3 p. m. Tho last ballot stood Yatoa 401, Low den 400, Denen 37.'. Harnlln 110, War ner39, Sherman 01, Pierca 21. 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Chicago, lUy Jl FIvo men wero In jured soriouBly and one,Captaln Conwny Hanging Postponed Union, May 1 Tho- hanging of Bill Rudolph, tho Missouri Kid, has boon postponed indoflnately. . .Cousin of Dreyfus 'Honored Paris, May 13-Col.'Vulad Vnlabrngue, a cousin of Captain Dreyfus, has beon appointed chief in tho cabinet of tho war rninlitnr, A , Ware (fold's Fast Washington, May 18 At tho White of the flro department .probably fatally. Hquo this mbrnlnglt is ofllcially donied that Pension Commissioner Warq h Flanagan & Bennett Bank J)inKOTORS:-T. K.Shorl lmi,J. V. llvimott; I'JIKB.; mid. H. Flnnugaii, VIOK U.l!':S,: " F- Williams, CASH I Bit. Capital, $50,000. MARSUFIELD, OBEOON by an explolslcta of tho galoliuo in tho basement of the faehlonable. Monterey apartment houeo this morning, Tho resigned, as raported papers, in M . tv me moNtmg i!. Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted on our work and methods. Mailed Freo to the ADVERTISING MAN of any responsible house. A. 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