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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1904)
MawvOTt Late General News JU8TINA WAYNE News of the War Hi. .Marys, Iiul., Juno UKA hiittlo between ii )mrty of uliuiii Jumpers mid IioiiisUhkIow In on, Duo unknown jump r Iiiih Ihk'H nliot ilmul, mid Finnic lloullo, a lioiiientimilor, filially wound, ed, Carlsiiiuur, J 11110 ail MIhn Trypliuna Nloliol wiiii burned to diiutli lust nlht ilurliiff 11 I! hi wjiloh destroyed tlio posl ultlcu mill (ihhIdiii InilldliiK. with uIohs of ft ijimrtor of 11 million. WimIiIiikIoii, Juno UD Tlio Central Lulxir Union In iiminglnK I10I1J a "iiihmh llll'OlillK ill rOt'Ht IIKIlillHt till) ltptolll intuit of .Morton km Heoriitury of tint Navy, It IhiIiik held tlinL liti in 1111 imi. jny of tlio organization of labor. ". Hlnilii, .lumiyil Hdiivy IIkIiIIhk Iiiih occurred IaiIwcoii tlio Thibetans ninl 11 UrltlMli expedition. Tint TlilhctuiM lout linavliy and Captain Ouslur, of tlio llrltlsli force, Is lejKirted dead. . "Mrltluli casualties also includo (Jap. tiiiioi Miss and Humphnty ami Uvv tiojoH wounded. Kl'il, J him U t Slnun Klint IM wind arrived lien, tint American mil Homilies previously iuuludud In the Kaiser's lint of KtH, liavo leu ex uluded from all ollluiiil fiwtlvitliM iind thoy aro much iiniiuyed. Sir Thorns Mptoii in n Ism oxoluili-d because tliu Kmpeior objects to hb. prereiicu. Kan J'ranolM-o, Juno W Hunnornu MHianta, an Italian coutliied in the (Jity and County luwpltul, iIiIh morn liiK nnirdiiruil it fellow pntimit, while ImuIi went in a fren.y ruMiiltiuK from illnos, Uniting out his bruin hy MtnndiiiK hin lieuil uKainitt the iron bvdsli'iid. liondon, Juno '-'8 The jiollco are almndonliiK the theory that Ixmiln landed at Plymouth or Churhonri; and, autliiK on tlio conviction that he wan lost overlnmrd, are working en the riupposltlou that he wiim murdered. They have heveral suspeots in mind. Home, Juno a8 TIihIom Iiiih hand M .MoiiHlKiior .MuKahure, Coadjutor Arch IllHhop at Tokio, now here, an iiut(iK)Hih letter to tho .Mikado, thank' liiK the latter for IiIh protection to CathollcH In Jaian, and Im'kkIiik 1,il" to inalte tho protection oirectivo in tho war urea. Philadelphia, Juno a8 Walter Scott, of San 1'Yaneinco, complained to the police today that ho had Inen rohlied of $ia,000 Kohl dunt while anleep on a Pullman oar ltweou John Htou and Altnoua hiHt uiKht. Ho had Im'oii miniiiK in tho Kloudyko and wiih wiih talcing tho duRt to NowY ork. liiiicoln, Nuh., Juno a8Tho now Klnoald law, permitting liomo hteaderrt to lite on (110 uoren of the pub lic domain, went into ell'ect today. All land oIHooh in westoru NoIhiihIjii were confronted by 11 horde of olalni nntH. At O'Noll tin eo liiiiuhod iitoflil In lino all nlKht, mostly women. Tho low temperature ciiunod much Hull'cr liiK. Tangier, Juno 28 Nntiut authority Is responsible for tho assertion that Amotion lrf demanding a port of Ars (inlii as a coaling station. A portion of tho American miuudion is Htlll hero. Birmingham, Juno 28 Tho Post hoars that a oonforeneo will occur next week between tho French foreign inlnisUirs ami tho British and Ameiinn ambassadors regarding Morrocco, es-1 pooially In reward to Franco's inton tloiiH for tlio protections of Americans and KuropuiiiM in that country. Tromont, N. Y. Juno aHTho lust material witness in tlio Hlouuiu In quest, Captain VaiiHohalok, was wlieolod into court on an Invalid olialr, HiIh morning under the care of two HtirgooiiH, The aged oflleor looks haggard and worn. Ho Hinted that ho had Ixrn a itteamlHiat man for forty yearn, holding a master's liounsii for thirty. He declared ho had nothing to do with purchasing the e(uiiimi)it of the Hlo until when slio wiih first placed in coin mission. Hlnue 181)1 lie .admitted he hud hail general sujH'rvlslon of tho lmt. Ho continued tlio HtiitementH of tlio other wltnetines that no llfo preserve hud Istou iimchiiHed for the Hlooum hIiico 18lin. Krom time to tin) ho had rejected a hundred to two hundred preservers. Ho far art ho know 110110 of tlio ollloialrt of the coniiauy hud over iu.ijH-'Cted tho llfo saving or flro lighting itiparaturt. Hugarding inxjK'ctlon hy tho United States Inspectors, the captain said Ijttt few juecervem were taken from the niekrt. No water tent was made. I.uuderlairK did not tent the Htnnd pipes. Theio had In-eu Irlieo or four tiro drlllt and water had l.eeu run through the htnnd jiipex. Thii) testimony wiih hi direct oj. lodti(iU to that of the other memhreH of tho crow, who aid tlit-ro hud U-cu 110 fire drllln thin year. Thin afternoon tho captain f,,iv " raphto account of IiIm attempt to (Hach the loat, iiitHortiiiK that lie did the Ixvut that ho could in the emerg ency. Now York, Juno at) Vice Prcnl dent Hill, of tho Knickerbocker Steam Niut Co., Murreudercd hiniaulf today, and wan released on live tliounand del lurn hail. Detective. havo In'eu after othern held rertjiouilhlo for tho Slo cum dlHiiHter hy tho coroner,. CONDENSED DISPATCHES JUNE 28 In view of tho serious outcome of lalwr troubles lu Colorado, tho Bureau of lMor has Ugun a siecial Investi gation of the subject. Cornell University wins four-oar raeo at Poughkcopsiu in IP4. In tho Freshmen eight, Syracuse won 1:22. Chan. Outlet, former member, of tho House of Delegates of St. Louis, this morning niiido full confession ot his connection with tho famous light ing deals. California delegation to Demooratloj convent Ion departed this morning from Frisco to St. Imls, taking two oars equipped with California wines and fruits. P. J. Middleton, newspaper corres pondent, dead at Llao Yang of enteric fever. Wedding of Count Blron to Miss Lelshman, daughter of tho American ambassador to Turkey, solemnized at ChailOat Franco. Vanduls havo ruined Santos Dn uiont'H baloon at St. Louis by cutting tho silk coveting Kir souvenirs. Aurora, 111., Juno 20 Col. J. II. Plain, caHhier of Herman American Bank of Aurora, 111., arrested charged with onilmzltinumt, which ho admits. Tho bunk is entirely Holvont. O110 death, ninny missing and much property damaged, as result of cloud- burst in Pennsy yivuiiii (With James Homo idou of tho HtreriKth of tho Keane company thin Aeiinoii may Imj the cunt. Imagined, when it i known that four Tho company throughout in oxcop of tho ineiuberH of tho nuiijwrtlng oant tiounlly well balanced nnd includes havo at one time or another Marred or 1 Minn Mattio Luce, a charming little boon featured In attractioiirt of their lady, who in handling tho oubrotto own. I rolcH, II. Clay IlobiiiHon, n well known Mlm Irono Hoboon, tho loading and exceedingly popular juvonllo ladv. wiih . lnat nennou. tho Htar feat. man: II. Irving Konnwly, a niOHt uro of tho nucccHnful eiwitorn comedy "Hollo Hill." Minn JuBtina Wayno, who in alter nating with MIrh IIolMonlin tho IcadH, wiih tho leading lady for live oanoiw with tho old Tlvoll company. Mr. Tony West, tho stage director, is a comedian of national fame. Mr. ttons or .Now xorK city ana mo juih, West orlginutod tho lead In Wnllnok's ho knowB that to 1 successful, a corn rural comedy "Tho Dairy Farm" and pany must lo thoroughly balanced, was brought across thu continent last' A new and pleasing featuro this Hoasoti by Bolasco and Mayor to stago hoason will bo tho specialties which the piece and play his original part aro to bo introduced between tho acts whun tho play wiih put on at the Al-' by Miss Luco and Mr. West, cimir theatre, San Francisco. Tho opening bill will bo "A Mexicnu lierla-rt AhIioii. Mr. Keano's heavy man, is an actor' of note, who had just completed a most sucoesuful star ring tour of Australia and tho orient previous to his engagement by Mr. Ken lie. Miss Helen Hartley, tho woll known The Newspaper The American Bible By BUhop Coidjutor DAVID I!. CHEER of New York 13 XE of tho most important factors in our educational lifo is tlio nowspapcr press. A vast proportion of tho popula tion gots its MORAL from tlio newspapers, Bible, our prayer book been woll said that tho modem newspapor is tho HEAL 'American church. It preaches ovcry uy, and man); times a day. It is tho only church that SOME persons know. Docs it do good? Does it mako for righteousness ? On tho contrary, wo find eomo of tho most suc cessful papers low, vicious, scurrilous, scandalous or porsonal and ! frivolous, with flashing hcadlino typo catoring to indeconcy, audacity nnd hunting vice, bringing it before tho peoplo morning, noon and night, with oxtra meals botweou time. And why is all this? TO MAKE THE PAPER SELL. I havo only words of praiso for tho thcator when it cators to ua ns an EDUCATIONAL institution. Tho dramatic instinct is human, nnd to donounco it indiscriminately is a mistake But many thcators havo bocomo so indecont in character as to mako n man, and much moro n woman. 'AFRAID TO GO outraged. They do this that thoy which thoy might suffor if thoy rofused to OATER TO THE BASEST PASSIONS. Social Life Claims Too Much By Kev. JOHN M. MOORE of Chlcatfo s OOIAL lifo is taking too much of tho timo of tho men and women of our day, and tho church has to tako ITS MEAGER LEAVINGS ns hor portion. Tho strength of tho young people, financial, physical and moral, is being taken by amusements until In tho ono- GREAT husinotfH of liftvllle Valvtition of their souls thoy bring, a wbnriod being. Keane Co,) otinractcr woman, l nlio n mombor of ofliclont and clover ntago malinger and chnraotcr actor und F. W. McQnarrlo. Tho router of tho company hIiowh that Mr. Kuano apircciatH tho valuo of good HUpport. Having bcu ldcutl- lied with some of tho greatest nttnic- Roinauco" and Jlouday Qvoning aner lock Holmes will bo tlio bill. Tho work of putting in tho seats nt tho new opera house is progressing rapidly and overythiug will bo in readiness for tho opening performacue Saturday oveuiug July 2nd. AND ESTTELLEOTUAL FOOD j llio papers liavo como to do our and our church; in fact, it has lest his or hor icolmgs should be may not suffor tho loss and damagoj OFFICIAL REPORT London, Juno 28 Japanese mill iliter Hayashi thin monilug luflued tho following official report of tho .fight ing Ijctweon tho RuHBlnn and Japanese forced which landed atTakn Slinu: "Tlio Takn Shan army, after 0 honrH of novero fighting, on tho 27th, occupied Fen Shulllug, thirteen miles northwest of Hinyou, tho enemy con HiHtlng of r battailous of infantry and 2 regiment"! of cavalry and 1(1 guns. They lied in a disorderly fnHhion to ward Tomnchlng and Shlinchueng. Our cnsnaltlefl aro etlmatcd at about a hundred. " KUROP ATKINS' REPORT St. Petersburg, Juno 28 Kurop- i tnlitti rmmrtH from Llao Yanytr. yes- -"- 4 -"- mm.,. w torday: "Tlio Japaueso attacked onr forces occupying Motlen Ling, Feng Choulin and Talien passeb. Our in fantry and cavalry retreated, ikjhu aded that tho advancing divisions of tho Japanese operating against each of tho three passes wese Htronger than our detachment. "In tho attack on Talien pa, the Japanese guards, lxaides tho other regiments, took part. Tho Japnnche tuudo a, frontal and flunk attack. Thero was a considerable force on each side. Tho Japaueso occupied Feu Choulin and Motion Ling pns.es -- v-r v on tho morning of tho 27th, after hav ing pushed back our advance on tho evening of tho 20th, to Talien pass. "The Japanese continued their ad vance this morning against our posi tion. For some tinio tho attack of tho Japadneso infantry brigade was re pelled. Three battlions engaged in the frontal attack, but being menaced by tho other troops engaged in the Hank attack, our troops separated and retreated. "Rcconuoitering parties report that ono portion of tho Japanese' nrmyMs moving northeast with tho. intention of joining Kuroki's forces. "At noon today our cavalry waa hotly engaged near Teu you Chen. "All reports for tho imst few days state that tho Japanese force against our Mauchuriau army coasist of 8 or 9 infantry divisions and boveral brigade of reserve troops which also occupy a position in the fightiugHiues." VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON AGAIN Tokio, Juno 28 An unconfirmed report from Hokadio today is to tho effect that ships resembling tho Rus sian Vladivosvtok squadron appeured otf thero Monday. TO RETREAT D7 POSSIBLE St. Petersburg, Juno 28 Reports aro onrreut horo this afternoon that Kuropatkin has been ordered to retreat fromjiis present iosltiou if possible. Mnoh uneasiness is manifested bo causo tho JapaueftO havo surrounded Kuroputkiu's force. ANOTHER BATTLESHIP GONE Tokio, Juno 28 It is reported that another Russian battleship has been , discovered Btrahded off Tiger Rook I ontranco to Port Arthur. It is pre- bUmcd it was wrecked while naming back to Fort Arthur after tho fight last Thursday night. ri JAPS CAPTURE THREE FORTS J Tokio, J iuio29 It is reported that a force of Japaueso havo captured three forta to to tho bonth east of Port Arthur defenses Sunday. KUROPATKIN RETIRING Rome, Juno 20 Tho Ageuziu Llb ricft's Tokio correspondent reports that tho Jnpaneso have oconplcd Mot ion LlngpaHi ns stated In Kuropatkln's dispatch, adding that tho fight wns long and sanguinary, and that Knrop- atkin is roportcd to bo retiring on Lao Chang, refusing to cngago in general action. FIGHTING CONTINUES Cheefoo, Juno 20 Tho Russian fleet again emerged from Port Arthur to day and remained outside for sonic time. Fighting 4 ataort Arthur Is con tinuous on thendlide while frequent attacks ate madqiby tho Japaueso ships from tho sea. MURDEROUS FIRE St. Petersburg, June 29 A corres pondent of tho Rms, describing tha Talieu pass struggle, says tho flro from tho Japanese siego guns Sunday was murderous, ninny Ra-wian gunners being killed as they worked. Ho says: "Our losses during tlio two dayB were very heavy." SUNK IN COLLISION St. Petersburg, Juno 20 A ropcrl Is current here that two ironclads of tho Baltic fleet collided and r.uuk with considerable loss of life. - FATAL BLUNDER St. Petersburg, June 29 WhUo ,: porimentiui,' with a converted t. rpedo ont intended for a submarine ay, Hivuiifv.Ki.-n mill lira wwn ilrnvlinil nt twenty-two sailors were drowned at tho Baltic works. Tho man hole was improperly closed. RUSSIANS HASTILY RETIRED Tien Tsiu, Juno 29 It is roportecj that tho Russians were defeated 10 miles east of Hi Cheng yesterday. The report adds that owing to tho Jap anese rapid advance on Tai Hi Chaow, tho Rtuwianshave hastily retired north ward, fearing their retreat may bo uut olf. St. Petersburg, June 29 Tho battle ships in collision were tho Netram Meuia and Ncvrin, and the collision occurred atKroustadt. There are no details. Itow We rirende. Men and women do not breathe allur. In a woman the breathing te from tho thorax, or chest, while In a man it la mainly from tho diaphragm, which I lower down. This peculiar difference 1b eo marked that It is possible to rcc; agnize by It a woman disguised aa a man, although tho disguise may b$ faultlcsB in other reipecta. Moat pbyid ologlits nay that thla djffercnco Is not due to sex, but owing to artificial con ditions, Buch ns the wearing t cox? wt, Not Fatal. No Matter What Doc tors Say We Know That Heart Trou- ble in Many Cases Can Be Cured, There are seven main xatufei0t heart dlieaao, vis.: (1) Weakness on Debility; (2) Rheumatism or Neuralgia; (3) Valvular Disorder; (4) Dilation J, (5) Enlargement; (0) Fatty Degonera tUa; (7) Dropsy. Documentary evidence will prova thousands of so-called "Incurables" havd been absolutely cured by Dr. lilies' New Heart Cure, Fatlcnts often havo no idea their dls-. case Is heart trouble, but ascribo It to. Indigestion. Liver Complaint, eto. Hero aro soma ot tho sympionni Shortness of breath after exercise, Smothering Spells, Pain in Chest, left, Shoulder and arm. Discomfort in Lyln on ono side. Falntlnt; Spells. Norvou Couch. Swelling of Feet and Ankles. Paleness of Faco and Lips. Palpitation. Nightmare Irregular Puis. "I have great faith in Dr. Miles Nne Heart Cure, and vpealc of Its racrlta whenever opportunity presents. I can now ko up nnd down stairs with ease, whero threo weeks apo I couM hardly wnlK ono block." Ono year latarj--"i nm still in good health; the Heart Curo did bo much for me. that I flndjt afar greatcr medicine than you clahned It to be." &. D. YOUNO. D. D 6 North Pine St., Natchez, Miss. Money back if llrst bottle falls to benellr. TTTT' "Write us and wo will mall X XUEjXs you a Free Trial Package of Dr. Mlles AntLPaln Pills, tho Now, Hclentlflo Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our BpeclMlut to dlasnoB your case and tell you what a wroniF nnd how to rlBht.U. Al'olutely Vrte, Address: DR. MILKS. ftJRDICAI. CQ. LADORATOims MfAav JND,. jHT" I II At k i -k"V'T X . t- &, "HMt V "M j , smo v. 1 - ii V . JjA