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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1902)
n i. mmmmwwm0'fl & v iflHrtfWWSW7Mf wr 1 iKWlgftiffiMPl I HIS CASE HOPELESS Kinpc Edward's End Draws Near ROYAL FAMILY lOLD TO EXPECT THE WORST Big Insurance Company (iambics Heavily on his Lasting Hie Week oul London, Juno 2fi On IiIkIi authority it li learned that the KltiK'a pliy-lclatu urn unahte to offer any encouragement. Ufa hang hy a thread. Tim tulwa de iicrihed In tlin account of the nioratlon arn not for drainage purpoces hut to re place a -ectlod of tin) hoi-ola, which wo removed. Nobody would bu able to llvo long with thu tutHid to placed and thu only hopo lo to remove thu tube, draw thu Imwflla togolher and tow thoin. The chance of audi operation being nucceMful are o allm that they ao bare ly worth conrlt.crlng. The royal family ha- brim Informed of the real lUte of the caw and that the toailbllity of the King' recovery It mott remote, Though tio may Hotter many day, the third day It regarded with apprehen tlon. An official alx o'clock bulletin rayt hit majeaty patted a fairly comfortable day, and hit general atrcugth it well maintained, and no "vmptoma aro cant ing tpt'dwl anxiety. Later, trustworthy information la to thu effect that thu condition of thu KlriK haa turnud for thu worse. The Lord Mayor haa boon aummond to Bucking ham palace The Prince of Wales pre aldcd at thu nrceteary (function of re ceiving the ofllcial guest-, at St James palace. Lloydi wero mnru optmiitic tills after noon and insured thu King's life for the remainder of thu week at CO per cunt. KING'S CONDITION STILL SATISFACTORY London, Juno 27 An ofllcial bnllotin at six o'clock saya tho King has main tained a satisfactory condition and shows no dipquletlng symptoms. Thu Gov ernment lender, Balfour, assured the members of the IIouso of Commons that thu King's condition was very satisfac tory. FATAL SHOOTING IN MARION COUNTY John F. Markley Murders His Form er Bcsiness Partner J. D. Jain Halom, Juno 25: This morning John F, Markloy shot and probably faulty wounded his formor business partner, John D. Jain, at Ghampoeg. Jain died at 10 o'clock four hours after tho shoot ing took place. He had no rolativea on tho coast, but had kinsmen residing in Missouri, He had resided in Ohampoeg about 16 years, being ongagod in business with Markloy until a yoar ago. At Virginia Military Institute Lexington June 25: Commencement oxrrcites at the Virginia Military In stitutu today wero made notable by the participation of a nurnboroldltitlrigtilih cd gue-ls. After tho dellvuiy of diplo mat and degrees tho graduate liilencd Ut nn address by Congrorpmau Do Ar mond of Mlt'ourl. Governor Montague wan prerent and officiated nt tho delivery Of the JurkfOti'Uope modal. POLITICAL CONVENTIONS IN SEVERAL STATES Michigan's big Republican Meet Lind Democratic Candidate for Governor of Mind. Detroit June 25: Today witnessed the arrival of a large number of delegates and visitors to' tfie. Republican state convention, which anwinhles here, to morrow for thu nomination of candidates for governor and other state officers to voted for this Fall. ThepoliticaUieuten anta of Governor BII- attert thathlH re nomination Is acaured, but the leaders of the Stearns faction are unwilling to concede anything like df feat and appear satisfied with thu outlook. Among the delegates already on thu field consider able talk is heard of adark horses in ca-e eltherofthu leader in the gubernatorial race fall- to mutter tho expected strength. Tho convention will consist of nearly 1,1000 delegates and will 1ms called to order in the Light Guard Armory at 10 o'clock by Congretsman William Alden Smith. Dublin Jnne 25: Congreaoman W. G. Brantley was renominated here today by Democratic congressional convention of the Eleventh district. Minneapolis Juno 25: John Lind is to bo the Democratic nominee for gov ernor of Minnesota. Tho stato convention was called to order hero shortly beforo noon (oday with a full representation of delegates. The Democrats aru thu flrst in the field, which fait will give thu 1'opullit. who-e convention comes lator, an opportunity to indorra tho Democrat: ic candidates. It it probablu that to day's convention will further pave tho war for spiritual fusion by leaving va cant several placet on the ticket, to be filled later with Populist candidates. Antlcred Herd At Oshkosh Oahkoeh Junu 25: This city was in vaded by Elks today from nil part- of tho state, came to attend the first con vention of tho statu body of the order. Tho day was devoted principally to re ceiving thu delegates who arrived in large numbers from Milwaukeo, Wauk esha, Ashland, and other cities of the sitae. Tho visitors found tho city elabor ately decorated In their honor, public buildings and business houeea being cov ered with Hags and bunting and emblea of the ordur. Tho first business meet ing takes place tonight, and tomorrow comes tho big parade and other festivi ties arranged by thu local committee. L,ady Paunoefote's Department Washington Juno 25: Lady Pauuce foto and the Ilonorablo MIbbcs Paunce foto loft Washington today, on routo to England to make tho necessary prepar ations for tho rocopllon of Lord Paunco foto'a remains at tho late AmbaBsador,s ancoatral homo at Preston. Thu body will bo carried to England on tho cruiser Brooklyn, now being made ready for sea at tho New York Navy Yard. Death ol Jacob Sigllii . T, Slglin received a telegram Tues day bringing tho sad news of tho death of his father Jar-oh Slglin at Genoa, III. No particulars wero received further than that trfo old gentleman, who had reached the age of 02 years, wan found dead in his bed Tuesday morning. lie leaves four eonc end five married daui;hter,- Joahua, Rachel, Ella and Suaan living in Illinois; Iraiah, Michael, Mary and Jnnu in Iowa, and Z T. Slg lin of Marrhfleld. Hiram Wright of this place Is a grandtou. In 1803 the family held a reunion nt which both parents and all of the ten eons and daughter-, including Z T. and the late J. M. Slglin, were present, it being the first time they had all ten together in over thirty years. Shortly afterward the circle was broken by the death of the mother at the age of eighty years, and later J. M. Slglin alro pa-eed away. The family Is an old one 'In America, having come over in tho early days of the colonies, settling originally in Penn sylvania. Of this branch, J. M , Johtna and Isaiah terved In the Federal army during tho war of the Rebellion. HANNA W INTS CUBAN POSTAL INVESTIGATION Dewey tells More About how Hie Spanish Heroes Surrender- , ed Manila War hlneton, June 27 a-h-ih In tho Home have informally rettled upon next Tueeday as the date of adjournment. It la the intention of Senator Ilanna to introduce a resolution providing for a congrebaional investigation of thu Cuban postal frauds and the trials here of Iper eons alleged to be implicated in tbem. Thu House Committee on Labor today authorized a favorable report on tho bill to create n national board whora duty it shall bo, in tho case of strikeB affecting ' interstate commerce, to make an Inves-1 ligation and report findings to the p reel dent. Resuming his teatimony this morning biforothe 8enato Commitleo on tho Philippines, Dowey gave further details regarding thu arrangement bad with the ! governor general for tho surrender of. Manila. Just as soon as tho American ' troops arrived to tako poteeeelon, Dewey says, tie fired a few shots and signaled tho Spaniards asking them if vhey sur-J rendered. A few seconds later a white tlag wa hoisted by the enemy. It was fully understood among thu -quadron that there was to bo no resist anco by tho city. Dewey continued all preparations for tho brittle as neither ho nor General Merritt trusted the Spaniards. Dowey gave it as his opinion that Agulnaldo went to Manila with tho sole purpose of loot, aiTd co gain money. I$ig Shooting Tournament, Pott land, Ore., June 20, Tho Sports men's Association of the Northwest be gan iU annual meeting and tournament in this city today under tho auspices of the Multnomah Rod and Gun club. A three days program has been arranged including a number of interesting events Tho participants include crackshota from British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Montana and Utah. O. STOXIX. Bwra tns "," Rlna 'ou " w""'3 Itio Kind You Haw Always Bwfiia Coos Bay lotale Liipr 1 1 KA DQ UA KTKKH P O It 1 1 1 O 1 1 GKADE LI QUO US CHOICE WINES AND PURK UKAi-DIES. LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER pomtly Orders fSoltcHed. SOLE AGKNT FOR THE CELE BRATED Ranier Beer. Fumlly order for Pnpii, pints nm 'itjiirt-, delivered by the cnev. Robert Marsden. The Old Reliable Firm, RB.Dean&Co. L. I . flltKU XX'RMCeiven la constantly adding to its hiock of Genernl MercliHti Jice, already tho l.irgeit in Multifield. Wherf ymi buy nt the Mill Store you know the good nro liret clacs and thu price is nil right . All kinds of lumber and building material, feed and sup plies at wholesale and retail. (IT DR. JORDAN'S orcat! MUSEUM OF ANATOMY' ' rm tuiimntT.,umtKUGi,uL. Wr Tk UntiA4ittlctlMMwatU ; JL WhM. iimi m Mr cutro4 I inff 1 Oft. JOflQAM-DlltASISOF MENt I laTafel "- ---iWr 4ki4i IBarB fMtrMuvhkMitiiu(Mwr, II Wmm ftm tol i BiiKtt. MmAU. If H A fer Mar. Aqvlckwdt F M rMMM,MW,10MU1IM(Ulpu- M In, IMUod. Coonlttlloa ! tad nrtttly urim. Tmuhubx . o4li m r Irtltr. A Iwm nn u mn cm ' i adtuk. Vili ht Dook. lHII.ieiaSr of ' aii-ihSi, MAiuut riss. (A itluMt Uok VMI Will. . JORDAN ft CA, IMI ktarcK WU . f. f flF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE J IN NEWSPAPERS ANYWHCRB AT ANYTIM8 Call am ar Wrlta 'E.C. 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