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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1904)
TM "1?P"""?' ' -trnw?' - iujAfr , V HHHUH "i."' .' tTt fHf-iii. y-J-. , ANi. ',- H - . -T M ,. fe,,j mHw ';' "ft - -ov-i4'. '"-A, ..rr: fmif .i) v y . i i ' ' $ ' . rt-- 4, .' WEE usm? $ r' i' f wTk3 1 -Al f ?M t IyI -r-T MrwMa VOL XXVI 1. MARSH FIELD, COOS GOUMTY ORCOON, MAY. 28. 1904 No. 22 TstHTTk mp r'W m m J t W ' W,' I lr 1 :jj j ' X. , -t-j-X .'',' l n - 'it GILLESPIE JURY NOT AGREED Rising Hull. Intl., May 2 Tho MIIm li juryt nftar bulng ' charged rullrod tit ton thlH-inflriiltig. At omf odloylt thuy ithowod jm iiulltsiitloiu of agree ing on ii vurdlct. Fell Off His Horse lJurlln. May SB Tim Lokiil Anwv Igor reports that I'rlnco Jamie, sou of Don Carlos, tbo Spanish prulondur linn Immui wotttitlccl in an engagement near Hotting. Aiinthiir raport aya tho prince uitiruly foil from hln hum. TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS CojH'iihiiKun, May 7- The interna tional I Tiihvrmloils Congnw oikjiiwI today In parliaiiioiit house. Delegates from twenty uiiuatrhts , including Dr. Pottungur of l Angela, nrw pnuoiit. Crown 1 VI iioo Frederick and the mill Inters iiml diplomats attended tlio nptMilug. SAVAGE-.G-AT- -4 W ATTACKS CHILD lrt Huott, Kuti., May 27Omer NobI, ikm1 tuiii .'WtM nltiioUed by u iimlhiir out wlillo pluyliiK with kittciw lmt iiiKht. Tlio cat Himk lier tcotli lit tho Imy'H oliooh. UhokhiK tho out fnllnl to ropulno hur, mill tho mil uiiirn tlmmt M out. Tim tuoth htlll niniliiliiK IiuUmIiIoiI. i'inully tlio JuwH M''r lirh'd ojhmi with n ohlnol. Ulooil jmiIhoiiIiik 1h foiirt'il. Prominent Man Dead , Merlin, My U7 Fwdorlok Solnnuw, tho Kv''t iniinufiicturor, 1h ilund. Presbyterians Vote For Union Uullalo, -May 27 Tlio PreNbytvrlnu (uiiunil Anrtombly votml today In favor if unon with tlio Cmuborland ohuruh. Tho voto wiw follov'M hy j,Tt jlomoiiHtratloiiH, Wluuj tho ratllloii: tion in imirto by tho. l'nwbytorlau HjjiodH thorv will Imi no north and no houth in PivrtbytoriiuilHin. Tho voto wan ovorwholnihif,' In favor of aiiial Ifiinmtlon. It wuh iiroyoeded by a lively (litouttritoii, tho noKro doloyiitcrt onpoiliiK tho iirojKwltlon. 't, uro Inlormoil that 20 out of tho 21 npplliMiita who Blood tliu atato uxainlnii tlon (or tho Mh ttiudo In tho Mnrshllohl Whool tlila your wuro miccoaulul. Thoo. T,' Auhe, n trnvMliK oulosilmn outol Hiui FranulHco, ia .inttfrvlowliin Marahflold inorohantu today. .Ilia bond qmirtors aro at tho Ulanco. T, It, Bhorrldon nnd M. Rtoqlo ftJi Kaatorti bushleia mon wlionro vlal'InU Ooos Huy today, Tliojr nnmea nppoar oli tho Dbnuo docket. , .... .. m W I Vni, AtulorionV( Oardhier, le ti visitor ia Marehfldld today. METHODIST ELECTION ' CONTINUES Jon AiiKiilcn (Jul., Jlay 27Ituv, VI, V, Aiidomon of Now Yuri: wan olcot'.'d by tho iMothodl.it uoufonsneo thU morn ln to Hiicvecil Hlidioji W V. JIoDowcll iih noorctarj' of tlio IJoard of ICluon tlon. Tho Went 1h niakhiK u bill light to land an ofllolnl- plum and hupcK to Bt tho Hwriitiirynhl! of tho Uvnovo lont Hoard. WESTERN FEDERATION 0F MINERS Listens to Committee . Reports Demur, Colo., .May 20 No biwlncw of lin)ortnlieo wait trnnxaWd at thlrf iiuirnlnjt'H kcmIum f this Wwtom lftd oration. Tito tluto wuh comumod in lioarliiK rcjHjrti of the vnrloiw coni mlttciH and dliti'UHfilnK tho haiiio. Tho ri'iMjrt of tho committee on eo oiwrAtlvo HUnvA In tliiM-rlct whoro rttrilaw nte in iru(fmH proved of proit interext to tlio ileli'iitm, Ah it was fihown thnt thfo Htoreii.whllb ennblinK the iiiemlMim to jmrohiiKO living neo OMnrlert at ulniont ooHtJrid at tho huiuu tlmo proved irofltnble to tho" federa tion treiiHtiry, mid tho eonaenHint of opinion wai that they Hhoiilil bo von tlnued and now omw iujiH5til. A com mittee of live wan npixiintedto iiutit with like eomiuittot.fi from tho Auieri van l'Vderation of Lalior and tho United Mine "Workern of Ainuriuii to dffuniHri tho mutter of tho Western Kederatioii ulllliatinK with tho other two Imdlert for mutual Umcllt. Tho Wo-itorn Federation ,lt 1h an nounced, will not entertain .the pro H)Hltiou HorlouMly aniens thoy Are Klven many eoueotwlonti, olalmluK that their orpmlt-.ntion lit one of tho iitroiif," iwtin tho country and oau rem a in lndo pendent and auueeed juat an well. F. M. Stewart of tho Coos Uny Mar ble worka purohaaed lot eight In bloek alxteen of tho Demi & Company addi tion to Manthtlold, from A. E. Semon yeaterday. Tho consideration was ; a- Itolwrt IHirin of Gold Uenoh, Demo oriitlo nominee for joint reprosentatlvo from Cooit mid Curry counties, in In tho uity today. Ho aiTlvod on tho noon train from Coqulllo City uud la re(latered at tho Blanco. For a look of paluod flurprlao, wateh tho faeo ofjtho young lady op orator on tho Simplex, when tho mar ohlno taken a look of hor hair and weaves It Into a nice awitoh and then preaeuts It to her with ltd compli ments for a llttlo keopaake. Gonoral MaiiiiRor W. S. Chandloa of tho 0. D. It. & K. railroad, reoolved a lino now galsolliio railway oyolo front San Ifranuiaoo on tho Indt Alllnnoo. The 'maehlno, whloh ia of tho latost improvod model, waa turned out by tho Sheffield Cilr LCopmnny of Three Rivera, Michigan, and has ft apood of twonty-llvo miles nu horn'. Tlio ateamor Carina arrlvod in the bay fromSau Francisco yesterday ovon liiri. brlnaluij -111 tone of freight . lor Marahfield and U tons (tir North Bend r iT. h1". rtr t Tftiffrt fe if Tf J I IU. ' A, UM.. i U L runi ftn-inun Russia Irreslsta-Wy Driven Back KUROKIANDOKU IN Kinchow Fight was; Artillery. DueP-Official 'Account of life 'Battle by the Japanese Gojiimander POUT ARTHUUR SUIU10UND?:D ToL-io, May 27 Fort Arthur la en tirely unvelojK'd. Admiral Togo has establlahed a complete blockade around tho Houtliern end of tho Liu tuug pcninsulo, whiloktlio JnpMiWHe land furcvfliav!) 'vcp hts JtuiwirtiM from thoir. dofeiLics wet of Duluy and in the liuiueiUu to vicinity of Port Arth ur. FORCES JOINED AGAIN Rome, May 37 Tho newspaper See olah him u Tokio dispatch stating that ICurokt and Oku, whbno commuulcA tious were rojxn-tcd cut by Knropatkin, are now working lu conjunction along tho Feng Huang Cheng road making it impossible for Knropatkin to attack either separately. ARTILLERY DUKLL Tokio, May 27 Additional details of tho Htorming of Kiuohow state that tho lighting was practically confined to tho artillery on both sides, ami tho guns were tired hotly for llvo hours without intermission. Three Jnpnitcso warships in Kin chow Day co-operated with their heavy guns. . A Russian gunboat in Tiilleu wan Day tried to draw o(f aomo xf tho lire by attacking tho loft Hunk of tho Japanese. STORY OF KINCHOW FIGnT Tokio, May 27 Tho oomuiundor attacking-Kiuohow reports that May 22 Attornoy 15. L. O. Farrin, J who re cently wont to Portland to bo with his wife during n Hurgioul operation that was' pqrformed upon hor ,in Umt city, returnod to Murrihllold today, coming lu by way of tjio Myrtle .Point route from Rortoborg. Mr. Farrin reports hla wife's coudlton greatly improved. S. A. Eastorday is n Soattlo man who an'lvod in Marahtllod today by way Qf tho Myrtlo Point ronto. j MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE" TbUfro! yUlU VIUHwr,lhjvroflpUon-of faou J rohllirittkii. Villi quUklr Ml, rlu Is III Hack, Vrembliaa Mfrya Bebllllj'. IMWlea, (lnMlaMi Jterrr, Trlilt, mtt Camtumif. 6U; the. buuaM, Um U the oolr known tmUt to mm Hkal h .rtia. 3w0 iiMbx1Iv A wrtlt.n suuvinlw Jt.o nl wut7Ttumi4 tftix VomiTa m4 tMBBt ari f ! Ul tls tot a.N. by to, Htui to jMmXtt MMmivwmmw. . mmdmn, ihtnhIin, imi eu ii ENVELOPED T" CONJUNCTION . !! a a rttytauoiter wos mndo and tho cue myVcauuouuding ahowed Uint they had on Naahan hill aonth of Kinchow, four fifteen oeiitiinetro nhrnpnel gmu, tcninlno to fifteen centhuctro and tw'Wy tvvclvo teutlmctre qaiok fir ing, lifsldcs at least ten fort guas at tho foot of tho hill, where wiro netting and mines had been placed. May 23 tho attacking forces com- mouced oxrarions aa pre-arranged, hauloonust, but prompt work by tho On' tho 2d .11 reconulaanoo waa madojfl"1110" Tetl the building and pre which discovered tho enemy's right vented loss of life. All tho aged in wimr on Hmuwhumr Tow. whero worn mates wore removed aafely. A por- alxmt eight hea-y gnus facing tho sea. Fragments of tho ouomv'a aholla ' showdd that thoy had tAvouty coutimo- tre guai and fifteen coutimotro can nons, eight ten and a half centimetre cannons nud.aevcu ceutlmetro qnlck firing guns. Small bodies of iufantry aud artillery of tho ouomy wcro obser ved stationed at Kiuohow. On tho morning of tho 25th our forc es attacked Kiuohow, engaging tho fm.mtv'a ftrMllitTt mi TflTialinti 1.111 , J On tho duwn of tho 20th wo commeuo- ed cannonading whloh lasted five hours, while three Japauoso warships . ', , . .... assisted tho land forces from Kinchow bay. Tho enemy's gun boats attacked our loft wing. I ... x , ' , . , ., - Wo took- Kinchow at C:ao a.m. of tho same day and after bovoto fighting ' nnnnnlAit Vnlmn hill nnil miMiiixl ' tho ouomy, We promptly obtain U. B. and Forelim Muim CBeud model, tktoh or pboto oi IutcbUob tot iroo report on paieutaumr. itorireeBeo) Hoirto8curoTtiinr uanin write l'tktenti aud I nHUC""MIIIVO to MMUiim lVfirllllIiJ Oppoalt U. & Patent Of WASHINGTON D. C. Ica Fr sajej liv John PruM. SMOOTS TROUBLES . NOT - ENDED v i '"j- ' l, y r Salt "Luke, May 20 Senator Dnlwiu Ji luTofrom- Wnablngtou in conference with the antl-Smoot people. Ho de olares tho Smoot investigation will lw puslicd to tho bitter end., lint nothing will bo done until after election. Berlin, May 27 Details reachod hero today of an anti-somite riot at Chotin, Bessarabi. Three thousand Russians, Armen iau, Oreeka priests, voTkmen and stn dentri attacked tho ghetto ind demo lished the synagogue interior. Tlio mob plundered tho shops and stormed the honics, I)cating tho inmates and kuoutingnude Jews, treating tho wom en with tho coarsest Indignity. Over one hundred were injured, while many aro destitute and homeless. Gendar mes finally n,uolled tho riot. - FIRE IN CROKER OLD PEOPLES' .... HOME t San Frauolfico, -May 27 Fire in tho Crocker Old People's Home, at noon today tlircatened for a time to destroy tho building and result in a tion of ouo wing of tho Btruotnro was burned. PREPARATIONS FOR GRAND CELEBRATION Enthusiastic Meeting of the 4th of July Committee $1000 Now In Sight An Enthusiastic meeting of tho 4th of Juiy committee waa held in the Cham- her of Commerce rooms in Marehfleld 't night. A report ot tbo finance com- mitteo waa read, ehowlne a eubicrlptlon 0 850, .Blrcady ilgned and ft flattering prospect of ralaing tho fund to 1000 this wo k' waB decided to make thla, the grandest affair of ita kind In the history oQoQ9 Ufty 8nd t00xtend lnvItaUon9 t0 nn Cooa Ray and Coqulile river towna to loin Marahflold In tho routing cole- . bration. Plana were utpcuaeeu lor n grand rstor carnival and launch re gatta t) toko place in the afternoon aud a mncnincant fireworks In tuo cvoning. Free Doate will ho in service on thb bay and an effort will be mado to run free traiua from Myrtlo Point, leaving their on the morning of the 4tn aiid return ing on thq ovenuig of tho samu diy A petition waa ruined up for erculiir tion among tho buaiuoaa men of ihu city soliciting, thoir contracted triMco in the local paporj from now until the 4th. for the pjtrposeof extensively advertieing tho occasion. AJtor appointing a vcomuiittoii, ,to select and arrange for tho picnie crnunde, tho nieetiui; adjurued until , next Mouday evening, ! FRUITLESS LEARCH FOR BANK ROBBER . j Auburn, Cal. May'27 Tho Bonrch for hto man who entered tho Placor county bank yesterday and stole u large quantity of gold cbiu'was renewed to day, Imt tipv to noon no traoo of hiin Jhad Ifeonound, s- SAWMILL mm nu . ' ' " ' tiir ,. 4' ' . V.v : , .- . I. j. .. d ;; DESTROYED .:'. Anacortea, JWn., May 27 The Rog ers saw raillfnlid lumber jiirds ytq& ". burned thin mornuig; Tlio losaiia'0 f 100,000. Lawton, Oklo., MayS7) FIra !thi.4 '- . morning destroyed ttfp FarnW'ti hotoli," ' canning the dfeath of John Drennan' ' and Patrlopk VlcCabe; The other-'' gneste barely escaped. ' A vVi. ATTRACTIONS - "! FOR THE STi -L0UI FAlf'., San Franclcso, May 27 Tho Bteamo Sllerla arrived this morning from , , the Orient with forty-six members of tfio , Philippine commission ' to th4 Wqrld's Fair; Sir Frederick TrovbC ' surgeon to tho King of England arid Shen Nang Hoo, a high Chinese offi cial in charge of the portrait of the i . g- . Empress Bowagwr that is being seat to.tbs World's Fair. Forty-sixgeWwIg girls for the fair were also on board, Tbb Davs' Rurkn Af San Quentin, Cal., May 27 Fran. ' cisco Oshoa, tho Mexican sentenced to, haug today for the murder o'f lils 'mis tress at Bakersfiold, has lieen granted,. frx: thirty days reprieve. BEAYER HILL MlES TEMPORARILY SHUT DOWN" Present Shipping Capacity Unable to. .. HandleOutput Coal Supply Unlimited On account of tbo limited facilities for. shipping the cut put' of the Boaver Hill coalminea'ln thla vicinity the entire. crew of ralnera employed there are Idle- today with over 23C0 tons of coal stack-. ed np ahead of the ateainere. All ot the" company's bunkers woro filled last Wednesday and as there waa no way. to dispose of tho coal aa it came from the mines it only remained to closo dot u until tho ti camera couU clear up. the. blockade. Tho steamer Cziilna, operating for thle company, at rived In the bay lust night. The Czuioa,. with ft capacity ot a tittle ovca- iuuu ivne, in um "uij.. Spreckloa boat now callln at'thla point and la the" only boat 'hatuUlnp tlia Reaver UUI cpnl. The slfntne'. Break water, lately purchased by tho Sorecklea company, Imbqoii to be put on this run, but aa hur coal capacity U evou lew. than that of the Czarina, the two boata will be kept contttaiuly ruiiulug Vj . immlln tlm cnnl nt lis Droseut rato of out pilt with but ilie aliuhtett, If uur.'- injceajHy .jor lucreaaig (iiu "uniiyj,, force. . , t '.t'l The aupplw of coal' tappcu uy , tneaa mlns is almost unlimited, tho quality ii Al, and with a (sufficient increaso i.l tl'O mining force, four such boats aa MiQ ones above mentionod coma oa aei constantly om ployed loryeare, carrying this Cooa county product to market. . v V Convention Kyiint Timi . ' Denver, May 8,Notrg ofjinpor-, tfluoe was trmisacted at the Iveatern '; Confederntiou convention. thidmoraAt ng. The convention wilLbo. in 84o4 J for twp weeks longer and'tlie eJeoafW' : of i officers will not be bad ror'lem ; N n , ' t j 4. 4"' 4- -V i ,i -t.-Sks " ifH. U'v:v i;i ; ti"- '-v ; -rtV'v-V.-