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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1904)
m ..i. R A- o. . I id kj'v a rv. i Mi late General News Now York, Juno 18 Tabulation of iho victims of tho Sloonm rtismtw lit I his morning uliowii o7o Unilcs wo vftrod, MS identified, 271 luiwtaK. New York, Juno IS Today, the flrnt funeral iltiy for tho victim of tho Sloonm disaster, saw th stricken ciwt ioV district thi-ouRed with ih11. many of whom wer mourning frieml or relatives of the dead, others attract ed to tho t-couo ly morUrt eutourity. Tho throng vroro subdued rju re spectful. Men aud hoys winou-d Ihoir huts and cap- whenever a funeral rortflgo was encountered pas-uuff through tho avenue, while women hihI girLs stood with head UwI. Many of the women wept. et'pw.'HUy at ight bf tho white hour with amv time two or three ilttle cu-krta hnido. Ar rangements had boon nmde for more hau ouo hundred funerals aud a early iw l o'clock tW d oortg Yt:au to move. Service were hold in th churches of all denomination:-. w scores of ministers rrnygol to do lateral work. JJv 10 n constant strewn of hoar Mid earriges flowed out of the district and made thuir way toward the com- terii. The Brooklyn Lutheran ow tory will receive the bulk of tho dad. Tho qprowrs, police and other an- ' thoritias who hare been reoiviup aad clMckiug bodies at theseonof the 'dJiasujr and the uiorgue, hare car- Ot monoy, jewelry and other vuluu bio torn from tho Iwdio or tho vie tin , it is estimated tht SlBOO.OOOhas nln :dy boon claimed by relatives of the ami '.-i I .nr York Juno 17 (delayed) Tho ftr. of th funerals wore hold thin afternoon. Nearly u huiultvd mlniater of all denomination met thin morning at St. Marks ehureh I.uilwr mi to make arrangement to odlolato t tho funerals and dovto moan1 of ramiug funds for tho needy Injured in tho ho-ipitul. At SI p. m. tho morgue figures- re mum unchanged. All but Al of Ml bodk are identified. Moiv UmIIo are coming up the ri or to W placed in the morgue. At mwu uvvr $S000 hud Ixrun Mib x.ribod to the mliaf fund. ' rK.ul tho list of dead awl wii' lug, so that n'compnritively correct timato can lo given today. The Q.l iudlcnknl death list L. 8-"-Iiwlmndml id eighty ix of tht rooovoroil dead aro oliildreu, 263 worn- en, S8 men. A largo number of tho mi-aiug are believed to bo wodged in under the hall of the bteainur. A dis pute has arisen ns to the removal of ijJleTTinlrT i ill' coinpauy" ciulmfng fco bo tho duty of the marine untler vriters. Tlie coroner's inemwt begine Ilonday "Of nil tho pitiful incidents connect- d with the disaster, that just repo- tod ljy Jumtis Corcoran, a niemtar of th i crw, L? probably the nioet hon-i- i lyiug. At the height of thtragedy, Corcoran taid lie su a wnuiiu give . birth to a child, then jump overboard with th new born bubo. He said he 5RwJbnh die. Ch'.o j-. nutf IS With a contin uous iupouring of Drby day vi-ltor: and the convention delegation, Clji. cago twlay took on an animated np P'jiraace. liMmwitee crowd oheo.Ked in tramural ' transportation. Politic, wanned up mmo but hon-n ilk rather had t.ie aotidauy. Among tiw eon-pionons dolegatioiM to arrive was that frout California on a special of six PuUmaitK and one ear of "goodiea" In the delegation came Ueorgo A. Knight, who will make one cf the seconding speeeae nomiiMting Rooelt. Knight i. candidate for California Member of the national committee, and will be elected The California!! organised on tho way and eieeted Judge J W. MoKen- my, of Los Angeles, a chairman of the delegation A eamtJif the dele g tion will be held at the headquarter Monday. The delegation's arrival wa. receiv ed with loud acvlaim. l-dcaune of the uootl fellowship and the additional foot tliat Cmliforuia monopolized the in jtceit bo. far as pertains to stat dele- recovered lmvo Un ldonlinoi. Thirty ruuonili took 1Iikm this morning. Tho rollef fund to dnto a uiounta to !f:i5,000. Of this SlAlHKV has Kon cxivndoU fov funonils. i?l,000 ills burned for touipovuvy roll.wf. Tho com uiltteo proiHwos valuing an additional fund of !t'Jf,000to bo used for tho euro of orphan nnd a god persons. Tho coroner's hum wt, to determine rtxnilrility for tl io accident begun todtiy. Over two hundred witnesses huvo lnvt siimmoi ted, and tho oxhlblta included decayed, life pvoservuis, can vus hose, wut'jr valvns and stand pilKis. Chionijco, J uno "JO lhtsldw tho vlco prosideuoy and tho national chairman ship, tho platform 1 begiiuiiug to arouse liiterest among gosali nnd pel iticiai is. .ovutury Shaw thl inorulug said: J ji my judgement tho tnriir will come drst, atal the decUvtion on that sub ject will praotioally follow tho one of four y 04i ix ago. "Thero lias lo!to no change in con ditions and the utterance of the party will 1k ruiteratiHl. The Iown idiii hiin been shelved by Iowa itaelf, and al though there will le iw doehirUon to tlie etleot that tliere will be no rovi- ion of the tariff vohednle, ueiUiur will there Lo any promt of revision tn the near future or later. "Ot coarse the platform will con sider the trust uuestxut. Tiie admin- i-tration policy will be approved, lmt there will be no dechimtiou calling u Congr for riittonw action. Tlwre will probably h the iletnaiMl the tariff lie reinorod from articlos on which there is no comiHttitlon in trade, but I don't think it will go further than that" .Shaw says there will be a Philippine plank prowlaiug owe sort of autonomy to the Filipino, but that conditions will to attached demanding a high standard of civiliztlon from the Umwii men ljforo that stop is tnken Ho al declare, that the financial plunk of the last jflntform will L approved Governor Cummin, of Iowa, sent News of the War AFl'Kll JAP VIWSEI.M Tyklo, Juno IB A Japanese mIihuh ov was attacked by tho Huslau wjuud ron last night, but escaped by taking ivfugo In tho harbor or rokuyam. An other steamer, tho lake Mum, wan overhauled by tho Uiiwtuiui hut tho hit tor won) evidently afraid or tho ap proach of .Japanese warship and re leased tho steamer. TIlUKK KUSSlAN WAHSlUPrf Toklo, Juno IS It is repotted that throe UuHslan wurshijm appenred early today oir Fokuyamu, going north. STAlMCKIillKlUI lfiSUANB 1Oiidu.i .luuo IS The Cent ml ewa' St. Petersburg ectvresiMiufent reports that Staokolburg has iwajH-d from the Japanese flanking movement and i now out or danger. JAIAUSK OUTWITTIH) Shanghai, Juno ao Uennuu advices WAR, HONDtfTAKBN Toltto, Juit 18 Thasumof IIWO, 000,01)0, yen has already WoiiMubsorlb hI for a Heuonil Issue of oxuhiMiuor Uiudn. FIN'ANOIAL PANIC IN JAPAN Toklu, lu not 8 In oouNotiuonoo of the ralluro or an liupoftuiil Inink al Osuk, u serious flnauulal panic pic-vails. mCTUKATlNU IN (KJOl) OltDICU Mukdon. Junb 18 The wounded aur iirrlvtng lit largo number Irom tho Vufuiigow battleflolil. Tweiity-nluo olllcera and 7)11 men hao thn far i povted with injurioa. Thuyaay the ro tiNit was being elfectwl In perfect or der when they left. HUM HA ltD.M KNT WAS TliHT LIOHT I1EFLECTION. .1111 T he HeaNOii Why I'omim Ala An- tiiiir IVIiKt' In f.'oiot'. When water- la violently agitated itinall bubbles of nlr are mixed up with It, and tlniH foam In formed, and lla whiteness Is due to tho fuel thai when light punsoM from one medium to an other of a different refractive lulled It Is nlways collected, and thin relleetlon may ho no often repented a to render the iiilxtmo ImpervloiiH to light. II Is, thru, thlH rieiiuoiicy of tho ro tW'tliilis of the llnillliig Hiirfiicen of nlr and water that lendera foiun omiiie, and, nit eurh pitrtlelo relleeta IIkIiI In all directions, so much light Is iiMloolc. that tho inlxtiire appears white. I'ii a similar nuine In duo the white ties of transparent bodies when crush ed to powder. The separate piirlleliti traiminlt light freely, hilt the roll tloiiK at their surfaces me so numerous that the resulting effect Is white. Thus glass when crushed Is a white powder nml Is opiuiue, hut when It Ih put tin dm' water It once inoro beeomea trans parent, because the water lllla up tile Interstices between the particles, unit the relleclloliH ate dentroyed. Salt and miiow are also common exampleu of this condition, GLACIEft tvlOTION. 'lll .lliM.-iilfiil In l.lkn Thill Ol llli'll I'llldl II I'lllllK, 'Hie motion of glaelern has been clciitlfleally di'lluod as that of a U- nulla llllliul llrtlllV Nllllllllt UtMIII Us tail. i-..i .....'- ..... - -- .-.. a Home, .Time 'JO A Chvofoo telegniiu I partly sheering upon Itself under tho CMIUipilUl, ,111111' JU 11UIIIIIII lllllll'll. 1UIIIU', .1 IlilU U ,1 V.IU'1'llll Ifll'llllll ' 'IIJ nuii'lliw ,i...i. ..- by the wireless to Tien Tdu say tho 'efaU that the Japanese bonilmiiliuMit UJ"2;;i,;,1f fZZhU ' Umor.'iuli Kuslsan Vladti oatok fleet of four orula- of Port Arthur was to lest the muge1 imiirpd umui a table, which kpieads. . . . . I . . ... I i,,i !. Id., itviiHiiululi of tliM iMltlolll Of er entered Port Arthur In a log IhsI of the guns. night, outwitting tho Japan-. Dur- tlielire, andjt waa foniid thai the; ing tho trip tho Itnaslaiw doetroyed ton aneeo gnna had tho gi-eater range. tratwiMUts. j 'I'okio, June ao Ukn roiwila that nut by (lie expansion of the Imttoiu of the maa, but by the oduen rolllm: over alHive the lower atratum. whtili la ilntKKed by fhe table aiirfiof It was argueil HKalimt this that He was a brittle substance, but Principal 1-m.tu.u wan ui.li. in i1iow Hint ir Ihi let .. ,i i .. ,. .. , t lee dlffwrs from others III pwwllig u UXOAUKMICNT NUAK KAICHIIUW !' Un battle of Teliawia. the Jajwu. illl,m.l rnnj,ir strtictnre ami that I 1....1.I .- i , .t... I..... t... I...naitliikf M mt rill III . , . .. Imh., en h mttmaa. w' "rieu join jioMiians lonuu ueau imp irmn. . "i" - Idao ang, Jnuo sK) Ait engage-. ..mount r motion to each .oilier, as In went U proceeding iwr Kaiciww. '" battlolield. and lit.rlala are 't WBtcr, ,.MVtt , H,, puliUelty. monrat train he woumled !,.,! "" ",h "- , -. ?ti 1 ST nXJl x pa here going l,H,rth. '- '"1 XTir I lllttlll- iI llA. lldA.1 IFUIu .1 .idl.Ml I lu I t ... ,1. uW fwt... ,, ..lul IMll UHllla OJtMOII, III in-m, inriii ii " - etons. wtlh fraRttiouta or clothing, and two medals, dated l.VC!. Other high authorities attribute Hi'ir IUJSS1ANS IN TSA1MAKI V Yikow, June 20 six UiuRsand RM siaus occupied Tnuimki, north of Siu hen. There i ahsi a considerable ftireo at Hnhola, ner Taehleo many other dead. Kttsetati oftattrltiea were aMilling. Vice Admiral ICamikum thin mottl ing In an nllloiul me.ga oxmil ! .tlon to other natural force. atu-Ji aa regret that ho utlini to' eneonutur tho KusaiHU fh-et. It io uinlemlood the ! Russians have reoelnsl Vladivrvtok. till VJiriivfi' Welii '7 MS uXMrM-j wmm? sctioba. There was some ctirioaity - i to aee the warring factions of Wis- to tho convention a adolegnto at larg cunniii. but the delegates and visitors l,v tho rftand Pat" convention. I reserved their salvos for the Western- .y there i a big change iu sentl-J ore. Word had Leon iaen arouufl or mt fiuceiheadoiitiotiot that com en their coming in greater style than n,-u- tin idatfomi. We lelievo tho tanlf ( a f J 1 M.tu...l . a. .. ,fl .. - .......I. I al, a carioan oi wine ana inm t.u. Hhouin not m so iiign k in'imu' at 10,000 includwl. Tliin w di- home producer to cell goisii at profit triluted to vLitors at the ulalorato that may be calleil unreasonably large. California headquarters in the audito-', Sttimtor Ilaiinburrough, of N. Dakota, rium. alo is making n light. Other sub- Atked for ihe proleretHje of Califor- jecw of tho platform will touch em- nia for vice presideur, Knight jtaidt'eeru tho relatiotn or this government I "Wo bavo noun, we will vote for any ' with foreign countries, the course of man the adrtilnistratlon wanw." , thi administration iu connection with rairbaalw oited the day with hull-, wwwtton of tho Panama oaual, ,ionaofeotiniid silence. ''nwro''ttlomem of the coal strike, tho noreimonwhyrahooldgvanytWlig." relation, of labor and capital, Porto r-r-ed the aenator. "" Cul lie,tw . , , . . The chief iniwdou or tho Porto Kioo Sentiment aeenw to Wall Fairbank. ., .... irifcif delegation i to aecaro a plank iu favor It is not an Quitting in Ida Lonnir, ... ... . ... , of extending to tho iulanduri reoog- iuk slmpl ballef that h will bo notn- w mi'u '" h a .. ... .i-, . uhion as citizens, and looking to ulti- . ... ... ... ,11.., . I pear to ue taxing uwu. iua lnnuwt in unfortunate for his boom siuoo hlfi A Man's Color Should Not Affect His Punishment For Crime . . . llh wliito man ha in his hand the law, tho court, con fly Itev. V. II. IIIIOOKS (Cnlurcili of New York rj-?-r nsuM ! tv-'V;-Xa I altorimtu oxpanslon anil contraction. A Pinion Tore. Dr. Hlshoff or Viilillvla. rhlle, de ecrlbea Ihe h.inl work of the mining Ih'oiis, who carry 130 ihmiihIm of on lit bnga strapjied to their shoulders while thy ellmli up huinlriiU of fwt on lad det'H, offi'll CfilialstliiK only iff llotcloil tteert. Tliey full without a riHtis fiein (I n. lit. to I J. m. and mlKhl aeeiu to lie lu neeil of all the rest tln-y can get, but before siipnr prefer to talto the ktralu out of their uiuaclcH after a fiiaiiiiin of their own-vl., dancing vols'iuutitly to the sound of n llddlc for grc-s, thu nrniy, tho Jinvy, ..nil T.I M K.N.SK UK- j '"' ''"'" '; , "r ,Vrn ,"".K':r1.'M!.'".,.r Minc-ri'-r to tho Turk in tho troiitinont of n .ooloroil culprit? If hU ChrUtwnity doca not voitrnin hw bloodthirsty j)simion, iu what in hu fitiporior to tho half clail African? Wo aro pointed out as lawloa indivuluuU of jwa ?ious bocmiso in thoo forty year of freedom wo huvo not eomo tip to his expectation. JJut what of thnt man s'ith thouiand of year of civilization ? What of tho burning at tho tnko of n woimtii and light ing for her ohm ti3 havage ? And what wn the orimo of thi woman ? srnr.v iilm? T.nVAIl'V TO II Kit iIUSMAXD. And what , mute statehood. ccUl Their Proper TrestseDl l caw. Coataoaly, the fin.t symiitom of a ' ci.'.d " ,r a rliP.lv fcelin?, accotnpankd by s.n.t- lac ct a UckliDK in tht throat. 'Ihe aiort ugeand tho attendant poiilrfhty of inlimiity an th& strongoat argninoute agaial him . , (iovwnor Lafollotto returmtd to I ... ... i I !.... . ..illuli.l 111 fllll'l. , r. ' - . I -I ' IIIU7 IIU'IHI" lllll'I"" " """ i SOtTiCKS OK ALL KINUb, and yet how ho . lu.Hllh Clliro. MODERN SPIRITUALISM. It J). lit Oii! fiuiii llm 3llilill- ( tin' l.iinl Coiiliir)'. Some forms of spiritualism have hnd followers from remote niitlcpiliy. In the Loiltlral law Me llnd the Injunc tion, 'Thou shall not suffer a witch to live," and thioughout Old Testament history there are freiUeiit lofereucct to this Ntibjeot, htV ileiiiotiM. python imimihi. uflivls. tntifiit m anil soiifhsayers .1 r .1 , . .-.. i IK. ,. ulwli.i. t. l.ia l.rr.ilir.e iiiul wliott hVi 'Ir idacwt In tho secuhir tiuu.ill wn the crime, of thu man : Jlo gtuo Hiioiioi to nu moinei, aim whom sjiui tho white men came to take hi brother away ho ahot them. j tM modern form splritualNin I helieve that ovory culprit should have tho treatment that he- ! only from the fo.iy.eiKl.ilt year ,. . i t i- -i .ciniTiM YfiT 1M.' 111.' of tholnat niilury. when, at thohomi long to hu crime, but that hw punulimeiit .'ilHii- M .nu l i), xjw f)t a rrm,.,. ,t jij,i,.Hviile, in the stab TFUMIN'KU JiY TJIK COLOR OK JILS SIC IX. I appeal to tho or Now York, tho spirit or a pi-ddiei .. , -r , . -, i i , ( u, t , who had been murilereil there sonic American people. T appeal to Cttwar drunk to C-acnr aoln-r. flvo yirtM irilV,,mil,y WI1H ,,, ,,, , OUR REMEDY 18 NOT IN RETALIATION. VE MUST DE STRONG duco certain unaccountable tappings ENOUGH TO RESIST EVERY IMPULSE TO RETALIATION. i?Vff:& If tho wliito man's religion is defective, LLT 'MIL JsLAGIvj All ,lv.Htl.iilon by the neighbor XVX SHOW TIIK WAV. 'Ihoe who preach emigration have , hwd followeil, and, to .pioto tho wonli ..i.w on i. mi JO" '""" ' r i I used by Km rar In his pamphlet on the loit faith and heart. Tho ship is not to bo deserted becauso ot alonny , mUil.vt t , 0iilent that weather. If wo cannot go forward, lot us marl: tune. Hero wo imvo an organizeu atiempi was i.etng t i. e ftefiurnt or txtimal cau&e arc drauRBU, stet 1 1 raid fctt or going from hU rooni .... , , , lirmrilliii' liouue suddenly into coM oaei. More frTquem';- MadlbOii this luorniiig, Binarting under uoarumj, ne fhuru 1 a (iiir 'niicbnaen 1v th ktirm.i i.ouian i uc vufw. WOailier. II WO cannot gu luniiuu, n;i. u in.w.. v..... - - - - - ...,, ,,. JiTta m SSMSlSr toiled, Im. r ,a,l lb lcc g, nml m lv. no o.l.or ho,,,,,. Hut Si'S?;:? SUfifui' ato, ano no uw noi n- i" "v ' . , . , . . mmm.' irti'i' . . , , , ., , wo cini,u i,oro ,MOro than food and clothing wo chum .1 JIh ItlUll L with miiukliiil." ". ",.... ,. ii..(.,i ten yeara in n ! , , L i - 1 . l''i''" l'l '"' HplrltuallHin apn-ml iir-i. oulo" t0 ho honost and ,n(U,stno118- rapidly, and by the year IS71 the iium- ..r . .7 ".. :.".:.. i Airnnfci ine nr&i svu'.muui lk ..... .,.. r.,..i..,-.i.. ,, r.. o.l MT.f,. i :efun(t to sav vlwther hu will return LUV II Vltilk V4 . . W IMV t MMM ll.k..W, - bihotttnvbs. PERT PARAGRAPHS. there U an tantr cause namtjy lie i-Utfnu , .. ..,.,,. Hon cf the blood caused by conttu-aiiwi or defeat, and the national uoiuuilttuoiuoii HUrhu from tho BMC. . . ..A fCW IIJ0I1 HIIIOKO ineillHeiVCI l" v.- ..u uu..r i.l. r1A i.nl.u rnn.lt Pliliii Tililtt. tlilllTWir.irV lillllirillllll of I ,.... ...I. ll ,,w. ..(lici't: mill' HllUjk i Wt&ShlT tt convention umvud thl. .uom!uV. their frJeuds to death. '",uy"j :r:.i.Vi:. r?i::j a;...; lAin-- tim fir,t ot the iirrintiitivw ot lOtCe XUIllvs .uuoit(UK w tam nuiwuna -.,. . . - 0 . Do Ne-wspapers Make Juvenile Criminals? Ry E. f. JENKINS, Superintendent S. V. C. A., of New York '. of alcohol, iron or cod liver oil do not briti;; of alcobol.lron oreoa liver oi oo . noi or X , Pri..dffIlfc to o01ue. tlie Circu cuaUKB tu iue wiuuu, wisuk tlioy do not enter the system and are not , absorbed into the blood, with the exception '.. t.u oirnlinl which bhrivels mi the red blood corpuscles when it does come in Xuw Yoik, Juno 20 Seven bodleri, -i -I Willi lueia. c iccuiuuieiiu mc i ootauical extract of Dr. Pierce because it women, ii glrhi nnd u boy. viotiina o conUhiB no aicouoi, ano ouers a renkonnuie , and icientific method or treating the blood, the Slooum dimiHtor were jdeked up in hv iruoroTinff the nutritive functions of the . , , . , , , , ' mtlent. Th Golden Medical Discovery" KaHt river and Long Inlund wiuucl 1- '' ijcomollflies thii, by first restoring tin- i , . . .. . r,fi,U? dfMtivc orcraiiB, so that food, tore 9 thin morning. , .,,.- ,...i,j. ..in i... j, ,. ., ,t the natural ttstlT auuucim uc u.Ktn. . ., anu akiiiiitukcu, tnu aiii"'s"' , . . Ti' i Accept no suDiimue " ,,c Golden Medical DUcovery.' There is noUV lag "just as good" for dlseascB of U AtouiaCh, Thia nutkcH 0117 bodioa recovered to .date.. Bodies, are coming to anoro every hour at different place.-). Five hundred and aoveuty-llvo of tho bodloi I Msf& yftSt, m 7vt xi 1 T jkSi Homo lies nro ho artistic that they umko the truth look ua if it wero made at homo. , HE boy thieves and piolcpockots in tho ganga of Now York do not soom to euro for tho monoy thoy take in, BUT TOll THE IIOiTOH OF BELONGING TO TUJ3 GANG. Exploi tation in tho papors ia just what thoy doairc, aa it inukas thorn appoar hcroea. Tho doscriptioii3 of tho crimes and thoso who commit tliom and tho pictures which accompany them tend to oncourago crimo amonc tho bright boy, nnd thoso boys aro ALL bright or thoy could I not rotojuhcir .positions jn,tji)jr tfangnfft ,. .THE PRE88 IS RE8PON8IBLE FOR ONE-HALF OF THE APULi AND TWO-THIRDS Or THE JUVENILE CRIME THAT 18 COMMITTED ber of lta HunnorleiH wiih vitrloualy leekonud at front 8,000,000 to 11,. 000,000. ' .Moino people nro ho j;ooil natured that they are wlllliif,' to let other people do all their worrying. PDRT PARAGRAPHS. Tho man who h a h p euouidi to K'oL pull u h u u 1 1 y it it t! e o e d a Iu limiting u uooil haul. who XM uet a fiiQWi ft Tho man who Ih too Htrontf to work itrKnor, n IK" lnut IlllOllt utrotiK euouith ' to cat, .. Wxwrn . liL VsMjv CJ vT i3ttfeSiL wr . , i P3PH1:U .. ..... .-. .l.... inilwiwBrtBi MW PBiyj-l1" ' ". ' .A- Y r ' Tj7 NWVB?!J id 3 tMkmninfymwmKMS '3&m -y.-1 r T-" SSamBKmSSSSSTm mmmms mtrtmrf- M&t