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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1904)
!!SS!5J5!5R7B55S!BR3W5bw W ff if r . tfnt fH l'&ir-'--- Hh)i) i A r !l .,. jfri. . nwV'Oiw'- - wp ' "Y l"r , ykftf rtVj. . &. .atVl-iiJ. -US' V. JkMw wwtumiiiwtiyiiOilWjpNi ia.f ionw iiimi w- 4 jttWy,-i'UM-'' w W U$V Wlf J :,MT s i m wmm Wif ' . . - l'S-M."W ..I' ! I Volxxvh. MARSHF1ELD, COO'S OpUNTY'OREGON. JUNE, I 1. 19p4 VM(T"l':''"-'ryw'" KFWWP ' ' ' . . r 'IX71T 'IP WT ,'VV COAST IAR TIMES AT VCRIPPLE CREEK M' rjr . Vivid Description Special Writer District Now Quiet Deportatloft Continues- Dynamite Fiends Still at Large "Death to Unionism" Cripple Oro.k, Jnno 10 (Ily B. W. KiinnyJBsyonoti ruled Toller county last night. 4 Civil government 'in auh jmndcd Hint tli only law recognised is tho law of might, tlio law of Krng-.Torgun-Mju Ntitl Winchester. Two military exinnlltlons wont Into tho mountain yestcrduy. Ono wan to Portland uituo, 0110 to the Union mine (n the vicinity which employed 600 mun who contributed- liwiVily to tho rttrlku fund. . Genera) Boll decided to plo this uiiuo Iwcauftt) it "harbored litwloiw ntt'ii mid in hence n uivnnco to Mw community." Hell's second expedition coiniKiHrd or infuutry mid doputlo .marched to Gil luttu )ntu yesterday nftcruoou to itrrvot Htrlkerft. Tho lajHidltlon divided into thrvo dootiniiit and to ircvi'Ut cjvrolcnH dnputlon or Holdlcrn from llriug on cor ruiondouti4, Iminln of wlilto rilibon were tiftfl on tho nmMiflper uiCU'4 itrniH. ,. Throti uiUch from tlio sccno llro ouued on our dotnchiuetit. Tlio Koldl(rrt olniuud thnt tho nhotH cnmo from 'Wluoliortturri uhIhk hii)oko1ij nowdqr. DoputloH uud holdlcrn do jdoyed In ojxm formation and chnrKod up tlio mountain Hide. TIiIh ended tho attack. Ono niir.it wan hcou to phuiKo nut fX)m JHihlnd n norub oak uh though hit; thou hn dlHapixmrcd. Tho xoldlurM i HonruhiHl hut could not Hnd him, but dlriuovmul It In ritlo. Later (ho dead body of a limn wan found rfliot tliropKh tho head. At Qlllotto ulxnit '.'BO Htrikord woro roundyd up and brought to Cripple Crook bull pen whor llfty-Hovon Htrlk. orri woro oontlnpd, guarded iy a dosou armt'd men. Tho inouuUiiu jail hold;) iiljout t two hundred at Victor and nlxjut two huudrod iif tho bull pen, a;id mjuadrt of Holdiora and dopntiort aio lirliiKluK hio rivory hour, 'ISvlco ib two dayn oarloadri of thuno mon havo Iwoii flont to Denvor. To doixirt tho harmlosH onon uud hold tho otliow for trial irt BoII'h onler. Tho Cltlzoim' Alllanco 1h ruuuiUB tho (1lHrIut. Itn moinlMinditi) iuoludon tho beHt pfoplo of tlio town, ImukwH. law yoiit, (JiyroliantH, doptorn, iulniHtern. Thoy imy; frhukly lios union man or union HympnthlorHliuU romalnin Tel lor county alivo. . Editor Kynor, of tho Victor Rooortl, whorfo' plant win vrocked, uiTaugod with th Cripple Creek- vStttfo lmVo by IiIh jmper lMiued from thnt office Tho' Alllanco, it in mild, iiutlilod tho Htur that if thii woro dontj tho Star would Ira wrecked. Tho Star people deollno to dlncunV thin rumor. ( Cripilo Creek, Juno 10 Th dUtrict In quiet today. Ono hundred men will bo deirtnl thU Hftornooii and, ..'.... - til tt ., i tfIj0rteUotMitTn. iw waiw (Muyf Mew ttfUn until all objcotiouablo imrnoiiri to tho Cltimu' Alliance and Mlno Own ern AiMOcintlon have In-en forcwl to leave . Bo far no nrrcxta in connec tion with tho Indepoiiilunco outrago havo been made, but it it intimated that tho authorities! arc trallliiK tho man who in imld to havo dUohurKod tho mine. A female relative who, in Mipponed to linvurulrihod tho buggy In which to take tho man from tho dis trict after tho vxplorioiu Iihh been ar rtwted and In wld to have confe-wed. Work hart been roMUiued at tho mine employing non union uiei which hud 1kh)H uloHCd ainco Monday, tho Strattou and IndejHjndenco mines being tho ilr.it to re -open. Tho Portlaud uiiuon remain cloned. Tlio employer! of dllferent brauchen of burtluotM in tho city havo nlgued "Death to UnlonlMm" agreement, and no nuioii oardrtwlll Ih necewary now. Tho profiout hoiiIo of wngH will iprovnil and individual uuioua will bo tolerated if conducted ou couHorvatlvo Houh, giving no aid to tho Wontoru Federation. Thin warfare in to extend to overy city uud town of tho lUdtriot. Today tho nnthoritieri atato there la 'tho usual nafoty tothooltls.onrt life nm property. Tho Htrcotri aro iiiiot and tho lawlei elomont not deported irf in jnil. Honco no further dlnturbauco 1a oxinioted, -Vlotor, Colo. Jiuo 0 Qeu Bell at two thlrt uftoruoou irtuod k proola mutton olortlug, tho groat Portlaud mine, on tlio ground that it unrboni a dangoi-ourt olnsrt of nin. Tlio Port laud irt tlio ouly union mlno in tho dis trict, and euiployH from 700 to 800 men. Viotor, Colo., Juno 0 -A aqund of InquJilod infuutry, men are' persuing ilftyflvo uulou .'minorrt iu tho Beuver Creok region. They havo order "to .? t ahoot if arxerttlbj rortiskid. , It .In feared thi'diWllVwllWrgS:' v i ON TRAIL OF TR'AW .. ROBBERS BanditsExpectedtoget '"Tired out ' O Ion wood, Spring, Colo,, Juno 10 r Pprnuifc qf tho rpmafurter' of tho train roblrw wnH ronmncd thlrt i i 1 mohiiuK by a ponne Duriug tho night tho outlawrt CMcaped tho round up. Dlood honndrt uro ou tho trail mid it irt thought tho men will Imi obliged to give up from oxhnuxtion, uh there are fow ranches aloutfrom which to draw HiudouHUce. , Tho Ixjdy of Toni Row, who wan killed in tho tight ycMorday, wnr bixiught iu from Newcastle thin morn lug. Nothing lit known of hU ante cedailtt. CONDENSED TMGDaTPUITO . ' vSfek JW Pollco ohicfx' convention nelectd Sari iVnnciitco for meeting place in 1003. Iticluird Sylvesiter, of Wanhiugtou, rq-electcd prerildelit. Audturxou Co., largest deartmeut Htoro In Buffalo, failed. Liabilities half n million. o " ' BRIDEGROOM , DISAPPEARS .. IN CHICAGO Chicago, Juno l Mm. Frank Pylo of San FrauoUco, who with lier hua . band, a iiromiuout uttoruoy, arrivwl ou their wedding tour, appealed to tho pouoe iu ..uiiiwr iiiuimuu, Vu ur, mn mlsrtlng aluco last night, when ho ' went out after dluuor. Tho woman, recently Inherited a rich oatuto in Now Zealnud. LENA. MORTON DIES FROM BLOOD POISONING i Parfu, Juno 10 Mian Lena Morton daughter of Lovl P. Morton, died uttuonea tno n, a00K u' P midnight from blood poisoning follow lug nu operation for ftppcudloltia, WILL CONTEST -ELECTION it' ' , ' Democratic Nominee for Sheriff Contemplates this Step Touching the report, that he Intends to conteat the eleetloa of 'Stephen Gftlller. aa sheriff, Z. T. Blglln, tb ijemooratlo nominee, inferaai the MAIL tht if he find! that uMcleat groHtida exlat he will oertalaly do so. He baa been informed of certain illegal vote saluVto have been cut, and he 'will in-. YNtlgate the matter thoroeghly, aM iHmatht'iheitteUwlll'WKraBt tk ladJae,,hewlHUke jtea fc -rMt'tlia aTMitiM of Mr'.'UallUr. ! ..Ml r . TWO GALI- ' 'i FORMA ,J HANGING WIexicanand Japanese 4 Executed BjiuQBenlii Prison, Jnno 10 Praa oiucq Ohoa, a Mexican, -wan banged here thWiionibig for mnrdering''hi9 miittrotM Jk BakcTHflold. Durihg a qnan-el with tho woman ho beheaded her. Up wonto havo boon hanged two w tektt ago, but a reprieve arrivedjaii the death foaroj -wart alxiot to begin. ' The fexecutlon"wan without incident Folrtoin, Juno 10- Hokiohl pidaki, a Japanertc, waa hanged hero thlrt uioruiug for the murder of three Jap- nnerte, one a woman, iu Sacramento a year and a half ago. k...y. ...... Ho 'olairuetl that tho woman on irmulj of uarriago secured hla mouoy, aud then marrlel another, Ho followed the couple and ahot both. Iu, attempting to secapo ho killed an. rWekfr JajJauert J"H .MtV I ' , BREAKWATER Here at last "Greeted With Cheers and Music of ' Bands 'Tho steamer Breakwater certainly received n warm welcome on hit arrival hero on her initial trip. Tho pcoplo hero realizo that tho plao- i"b t magnificent boat on tho run between hero and San Francisco nieaiu much for the Bay, and la an important Mtflp ln ho y of WngIHB thU place uloro dosoiy i touoh with tho outaido world. Many wont down on tho excursion, aooompaulod by tlio Manhflold baud to moot tho Breakwater in tho lower harbor and .nccomiHiuy her on her triumphal progmw up tho bay. Tho North Bend band also went down with a goodly number of people from that plaoo. Tho dteainor landed at North Bond where aho discharged freight, uud ni. Here alio aa met by a great part of the Inhabitants of tthe town, and re ceived a moat enthusiastic reception as slio drew up to tho wharf at the foot of A street. ' Marnhflold'a streets havo been filled for tho great-ar part of tho day with )adiea in gala Httiro, who had turner! out to greet the new steamer, sonio of them having left their; breakfast dishes standing for fear Qf being too t late to meet her asahe oame in, .With band umalo and cheers , the owubnt and offi cers of the boat must havl been con vinoedUhat Coos Bay is pleased with the uW boat, ' Tho Sroakwater comes fully up to the expectations raised by the, desorip tiona. thatAhAverb)jVa Coos Bay oertalnh, has oanse. fqi ooatrratf.! been added to (he aeet plying here., JOINT OFFER j. t OF 4 Talked and jrf" v 1. Rainy Season Gonimences in .Mancjiiiria'-anq, : Will Help. Russia yance-is OFPEB. OP MEDIATION Rome, Juno 10 The Seool ya the e '; '. Italian am oh wm nor to iseniu nas ar- tIvmI at Rome on a mkwion with refer' ehco to a joint offer of mediation by ' Germany ahould Port Arthur be taken by tho Japanese. ' !Lc APPEALS TO SOLDIERS J Clieefoo,rJaa 10 General Stoeeoel baa 4ed.. a Aaal. appeal tq.the Port "-rvf-v-?, 'WV Arthur Aoldierri to ahpw how Rbji fliftiH defesd their honor. s' . NEW ALLY.FOR BUSSIA St. Petersburg). 'Jane 10 The rainy Hoattou has begun in Manchuria. It is believed thbi will-, be of great aaais tauco to tho Rufiaiang in retarding tho Japamao advance. BA1TLE WITfL BRIGANDS St PetcrHburg, Juno lOy-An official , dispatch thin oveuiug reports that j Juno 7th the Rurilan trooiw .posted at, Saimads weie , attaoked by Japanese and brigands, rctrehting to Feng Toll- T I iug pa&H. Tho Russiaua lo-tt two officers and one hundred men killed and wounded. WATER WAS CRIMSON Toklo, June 10" Japunoso soldiers wounded iu tho battlo of Naushau have arrivod with vivid details of thp fight in tho roar of "Klnchow. Waist deep In water, tho armies fought hand to hand, and when the Russians re treated, ttbo water was orlulson with blood, DIVISION TURNED BACK Cheefoo, June 10 A Ohiueso dls- patch from Taku Shau says a Japanew) division of twenty thousand men landed there, to there, to proceed to Feng Huang Cheng, but returned to Taku f Shau May 28. A report is also brought that a Chinese force of ban dits attacked the Japanese at Kinohow but were repulsed, losing forty killed. ALLEGANY Mrs. Viuoauip, who has been very slok, is slowly couvalesolng. Mrti. Percy Blakp returned home Moudayaftor a short visit wlth Mrs. Stemmermau. Miss Hodulua has sona nn to A. SkejfamerraahXi to-4rJfor the chll- tlren fofa-feSv dya' l JftviH ftXSeVeral i o'r'AlleMaf ?aeopl Wve had jm "cmfffrtMTrmxxm. 'jLaomu, Grade IUlujYatraM..NeHie Kdwarda d , . . . t JSMt . T f rffKWTMAtt J L r.r. . ,b3RB'onrt " ' M k ... -SV, MfflATIOl l, l-MtJ!"'' of to German &r Xj Italy tw " V ! t t-r - - Japanese A(- Pi Rumored PLAiJs f KUKOPATKIN'S r Llao !?". June 10 -It in learned that Kuropatkin Ui expectiag rein- p 'fravaniaiil anil that tuinoatl an fimV RT-' fprceoieuta and that ausoet) an they ar rive he fvill advknc Important " "deVelopHienta It ia expected. jrU tbeu ' appear. t JAP9OCCUPYPANG AO Roae-The Ageezia Libra report that ocie0 PBg Tao to the rear of ,JPerti - -v U '. . .' " 'Arthw fro wftlch pouK wey bow. t- . . ' - i barded tbe Saakan atresgkeld. UM H iv f POOR KIND OF SOLDIERS , " .Vienna, June 10 Reports from r.o slan Bourcoa toll of grjat dlutrni in tc province of, Kharkov where 40,000 monhave been eallfd upoa'fi; service, leaving their v.fauiUlefl ilwtitHte. Onetbouaand reeervbto w&tl called "" one bollef factory alone' tlijee of liwn suloldedrather than iihv- Th newaoiawni aje neHcnoej aa mnw . .. - . . ' , ,H and dirty, aun weatc alter snort onii. in' REPORT OF CASUALTIES j. Tokio, June 10 Kmnjki reports tJiat a detaohment of Jaiianese ocou piod Saimlohlh on th6 seventh with casualties of tlrre men killed, twenty., four wounded, r. Tho euemy left ou the battle field as frilled 2 besides 2 officers nc.$ 5 men captured, . Kurokito army is coioperating with ho forces thai lauded at, Taku Shan and occupied Siurieu. The force coni.' " Jul fii slsted. ofjfour tliouNaudcavalry audix . gnug, Japanene' casualties -were U .v killed., one lieateii.ut)t aid 28 men r(' slightly wouudeli i , JAPANESE ApVANCE BEGUN " St. Petersburg, JunelO--A Mukden dispatch announces that Kuroki'a ar. my has, commenced forward f movo meu and small outixst 'aifaii-s aro oov1' ' curing daily Th Russian outposts '' are falling back slowly before, uperi,v ., , ior forces. ' are ftiutmi the tuifortuuates. "Hiectiou passed off qnfetly Ib 'oar ' burg. Mr. G. A Goald.tooklw'bal- ' lots' to Coqwflle. f - s tj Mr. George Stemmerman served en. i .. -. thd election board ia Mr Thorn , ij stead. ' . .js' Ta rtboa T XfaDVlupadAtl til UTiuat. T if piavruy Tfjay da awLeJpSjaiislv xrrmmt auwu uvw nwmwa' finw ""I aU'rr tt- ! W ., t Sf -i A ! I M'JL 4 BBpif n ",f K , ' ' tftf ih ' f ti SM iiii(iai wnwrrifTinr ll"f!' ' m- j , - - M ITl I I II """" " f " ,L j, ' ' , r