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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
Vj Ml? . ., m V if . nn Z -.V , AJ M . 'rtw tr- m -;Aj r -M. 1 .& -MiM- it Mym ..-.. -M4AiM, r e 1 .. PATTERSON . IFIRE IN- ENGLAND CONDITION -WAN: : PRISONERS -'".;' : ;'V ARRAIGNED . IN COURT Counsel says Sfie will Be Cleared NAHALEM MAY LOSE WEI H'AI WEI OF THE BIG MURDERS HUSBAND ' u' p, 'w, . .. if .- - VA . FOREST FIGHTER for umn t A , I Immense pamageSure If Japanese Capture Port Arthur . Jeffries Nursing His Reverses. jJstial Order r a S Desperate Atjempf Fis tn Fnllnw Knee of Exercises if V . MAKE Ml , .Now York) Juno 14 Nan Pattorwm wan axralgnud Ixiforo JudgoNowborgov lit tho court of (liuiorul Sessions thin morning, to pleitil to the indictment of murder ruturuud on Monday. At tlio request of Jiur counsel, AIm) Levy, pleading was deferred until noxt Frl dny when a motion for tlio iiiMftrtlon of tho in f nut on of tlio grand Jury -will Im itinilu. Lovy this morning nnid It was IiIh pnrpono to bring tlio ease to trl.nl a vnrly hh possible. Nan Pattenion will too on tlio Htaitd and toll her story of iho doath of Young. Ho said t "Her fitory will clear hur as shn will con ceal nothing." Ivy hopes tho trial will Iki oallrd homo tltno lu July. ILLINOIS - DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Prospect of Hoi Fight 'Over ' Little Willie "Sjirlngueld, III., Juno 1 1Whon nt noon tho Democratic Htato convention imit, uftor tho morning eoiigrwwlcmnl district oatiourtiM which worn 'marked ly lilting faction and disorder, jhu Indications wero for a rlotoun oonvoit' tlou with lilttor cotitvHii on all lrovo hHIoiim, wjwolally tho Honwt liwtruo tloiiit und tho rojKirt of tho orodontlulrt uoimulttvo wlfli a iwiwlldllty that tho od would lliul two oonvontloiw. Kx Mayor HopUiiw, of Chicago, I In tho widdlo, with Hnu-Ht and Hiirrlnon haul lug tho auiiiiunltiou wagont. HEAVY FIRE LOSS IN OROVILLE Orovlllo, Cal., Jun 11 l-'iro early thin morning destroyed a blook of HtorM, oaurting a Iohh of ?l!tO,000. Tlio flro utartod In tho Palaoo roHtaur ant by tho oxplonlou of a Ixdlor. Twenty-oight llrnm aro lorto.ru, and tho O'hnmber of Commerce quartern, oftl oo of ttio .Mercury, hov oral wilooiw, a grocery, dry grtodn Htorwanda number ofdoctorrt' ofllooa aro among tho Hulforerfl. Tho ntonmor Breakwater will nail from San FranoiHoo tomorrow ovonlug at n o'clock, I). R. Toyo and vifo, of Myrtlo Point, arrived In thu olty by yestor day'H train and will virtlt with frlondu horo thU week. 0- ' II. G. VnnduHOii, Mator Fish Warden, la an AHtorln virtltor on tho bay today. Hln hoadciuartorrt lu tho olty aro at tho Blanco. , ' ' ' A Himill Hlzod HtrlUo ooourrod yestor day among tho wcavera of tho North Bond Woolon MIUh, thg troublo gx-ow lug out pf u di(fex-oiioo lwtvoon tho , won voxd' and tho foreman of that do- partmont. Tho utTalrwaa booix "ftd-, juatd, howovor, and, yr'ith.fowoxoop tloiw, tho loomu arc all miming again tolny. s ''JforcHt ttrovo, Ori-gon, Juno H -A turrldo tiro threaten the Nohiiloiu forcwtH, ono of tlift niortt htHvlly.M'oodod Hootloim of tho ntato. Fliuiiea nro now fiwcojilng ovor many ncrui and a high wind In carrying them Into tho tqilondld luitilioring region. Tho tiro originated yontorday from Hjwirkrt from tho hrokoiiMtack of lluiitl) ling & Bonn' Nhiiiglo mill. It do Nlroycd tho entire plant and adjoining l-i-Mlihinufd and luanod to tho Mtirrouud lug woodrt. Notlilnir hut u ohaiiKO or wind or ortra heavy raliw, tho latter Uilng iin imdNiblocHiiiirovont linmuiwo damage. Tho following pflMHMigcM ni-o bookel for the HouUi'lwund Htonmor Areata, Hailing tomorrow, Juno 15: W. liohl lug, W. Ulnoklook, J. 8. Iluntvr, J. D. WllllaniH, Henry Soln, Mri. Boln, J. Kniu, It. I), Dftvin, J. 8. Farhani, T. D. ltlordeii, W. 8. Eiiiiiioiih, J. O'Connell, J. CuitimingH, JMlxa Bewtio Allen, J. O. Daveniwrt, Mm. Davcn jtort, MIm A. 1am, JIIhh 0. Johimou. Two Htcerugt). , m ' Tho fftonuior Areata arrived yontorj day afternoon. A now foijco Irt being put around tho I'lotohor proiwrty In South Mnrah tluhl. Itov, Win. llontfall ban gone to l'ortlaitd to attend tho Kplxcopal ventlou. con- A now ncotion irt bolng la(d in tho Front Htrout nldewalk in front of tho Union flaloou today. John S. Coko, joint Kountor from Cotw and Curry count ten, in in Co quillo on burtiueM today. Tho electric aword duol in tho dark in defeuto of a HUtcr'a honor in a novelty to lo wltiKMsed tu tho pro duct ion of Vljauut, or Why Women Bin." Opera houno, Juno 18. Itnrtly Mlko'rt Dinry, Juno 14, 1001 It ain't tho feller an tries to do nil tho work hiiurtdf that makca a huc certrt In life itrt thc.follerwho can IkjjI direct othorti to work for him. Alex Hall, a woll known carpenter of tills olty, hurt loft .for Portland, where ho will lw employed among tho mcohaulcrt of tho Lcwla and Clark Fair. Mm. Peter Johmon, of Coqnlllo, who for tho pant week hurt leOn vlaltlng her alrttor, Mxm. CIiiih. Nordntroni, In hirt olty, returned to her homo on to day 'a tralu. Tho Ploucor Hardware Co. w-ahen to inform it pntroim that thoy havo junt floonx'od tho Hervloort of Mr, Chester Wilson, who ooiuoa hero well i'ccommoud,aa a plumber and h ton in litter fron) ono of tho largest and most oxiHirieuood plumbing flrniH of North (rn Oregon. It lx tho aim of tho Pio neer Hardware Co. to mako a spoolnlty of thirt branch of it busine-w aid thorofovo most respectfully conrta tho patxtmngo of tho cltUoun of Coos Bnyi, Frod Sohottlor, formerly employed in. tho a R. R. & B shop in this olty, but who rortigued Ids position about hIx wookti ago to mako a vlHlt to the World'H Fair at St. Louis and his old homo lu MnxiHflold, Ohio, returned from hla enatorit travola yostorday. Ho sreportrta very pleammb and 'iv6r ooartful trilVftixdLBayrtJi.Q ortpoolally on- joy en wo uspiwtv.un, mhimjuukm . " 4..-i' 'M'.IaV v... 1 ll.J..I . ,1. A it far ahead of tho Chicago fair. London, Jnna Id In (lie Conunoiw, Karl Poroy, rander Heo. of Iforeign Airaiw, admittedthatthofnllof Port Arthur would menu temporarily, per lia)M jwrinanuntly, tlio om of Wei Iai Wei to Kugland ih a iiort. Ho rinid tho convention of July lHh lofel Wol Uui Wei to Great Crltalri only ah long iih Port Arthur wart occupied by tho Itutrtlnnrt. GOLDMAM SHOOTS SNOW 8an Fraucbico, Juuo Jl ExrMnyor Roland Buow, of Oaklaud, M'a obot horo lnrtt night by Adolph Goldman an Onklaud merchnut, and In in a pro nnriotiri condition. Goldman Wan ar raigned thin morning, but hia condi tion wen pitiable, and tho hearing wua lOHoned until Saturday. Sslf do fou;e and hypnotlam will lo hirt plea. Back From San jro T. K. Dow returned pu tho Areata, after an absence of about h!x wecka in San Diego. Ho enjoyed hirt visit to hirt old homo, but in glnd to get back to Coon Bay again. Mr. Dow reporta tho San Diego country tilling up fast with wealthy pcoplo, who mako their homurt their for tho r.ku of .tho oil mat p. Ho aaw Mrx. F. ilurk at her home, "G'oldeurod Cottago", and ro port4 that hIio Hecuu to bo enjoying 11 fo greatly thcro and L growing young again. NEW DATE FOR CAPTURE V J -. Japanese to Attack Port Arthur Friday General Stoessel Loses a Leg- Reserves Called Out in three More Districts of Russia WILL. ATTACK FRIDAY Rome,' Juuo U, Tho Tokio oorrospou- dent of tho Corriero Dollaseras. aaya that tho foreign attaohea nro leaving tho Japnnoso capltol for Kwaug Tung Peninsula vvhioh thoy hopo to reach Friday as a dooislvo nttaok on Por Arthur by tho Japaueso will begin that day. PREMATURE EXPLOSION Tokio, Juno 14 It is ofllolally a uounoed that tho transport Tal Hokn .Mara wh damaged bytlio oxiilosion of a uiluo at tho eutrauoe to Port Artlnjr eaqrday. rt Au ofllcer and ,10 men were killod, two oflloers and saveix men wounded, Damhgo to thOhlp is ttxxltnijwrtRUjt.,..' , JtQESSEL BADL'Uj)KD " St. Potosbufg, Juud 10---A report Harbin Sraiujw, Juno H Jeffries reiualned iudoora today nurning hi knee. He Hayu ho could flght within a week but will take full advantage of tho two weekH' poHtponement. g San Franclnco, June H -Monroe re ado)ted hid old training schedule today. Hfrwill'confinue 'hard work for a week'. Thoro In no betting thin 'mornlnir. . r AMERICAN SQUADRON TO VISIT EN6LAND Manchester, Juno 1 i Tlio DJapatcn i uuderrttandrt that at an early dato tho ' Americau naval Bquadron will tvb)it . Brltlidl'vraerw and bo received rj tho ' King. I Bavarian Princes Tour America . Munich, Juno 14 Princes George works and Decoration Committees, and and Konrad, of Bavaria, elder sons of a v7 enthusiastic meeting resulted. Prlnco Leopold, left for America to-: The Etertaiument Committee, re . . iortel that, excepting a few features, tho day'a program of amusements had o ! been arranged for and drawn up, and . when completed would be made pnbllo Surveyors at Work Rt oncO. The Committee on Fire Wo learn from good authority that'""8 rciarcA all arrangements com the Sluiiwon Lumber Co. havo a corps Plet1 and ovcr two hundred dollar of Murveyors now in tho field surveying worth of flro works ordered. In re the routo for a plio lino from Clear 8Pnse to tt cal1 for a -P0"1 of Uie Lake, lu the Tcnmllo country, to Decoration Committee, Dr. Haydea, Vnrthnptirii -ami that ir thn mntn la tho chairman of that committeo, an- found to bo practicable, tho company will install a water system afcouco, supplying tho entire demands of tho clty, SET zioaohed hereof a naval battlo fought outsido Port Arthur on tho 10th. Geuoral Stoossol, cbmiiiaiulor of tho Russian troops was wounded, 0110 of this legs being amputated at tho thigh. RESERVES CALLED QUT St Potorsburg, Juno 11 Tho Rus sian army rosorves in tho military distrlots of Kioiro, Moscow and 'Kazan I havo bean called out to take tho plaoo of troops already gouojto'tho trout. HXRD NAMES K ti. St. Potors.bux-g, Juuo 14 An oftlolal Ispatoh roporta that two Japanese dl- yislpns Monday began an advauooto thJ6 north'of Pula'ndien, in thb $oai of. jjort Arthur, jjud. uortli.of .Kindhow. Thoy oooupled Ton Dial -iiug, Jnsti jfoixg nd tiiBlxolghta'of Lintxzal T south of VanMegou Cleveland. rOhld. ifuno 14 L. D. Al- len, aged 23, and hin wife ifarion, aged 20, wer foudd dead In their homo thin morning, the woman Having . killed her huaband, and then commit tol nuloide, according to left. a note -he CONTINUE PREPARATIONS F&fl BI6 CELEBRATION Carpwtirs appfr-ftiiiM Drafi up Dwratiti Com- . miifM at Jror Tho general prcparationa for Marsh field 'h grand 4th of July celebration aro being kept up in a manner that means nucc&w. Tho head committees met again lat night to receive the report of tho Entertainment, Fire nounccd that he had secured tl upper rooms of tbol. M. C. A. building nH B Plttoe to Ppa the decorations : and that work was already under way. Ho announced that thoy would bq prepared to decorato Front street'from end to end, and that tho grounds and buildings for the oolebrntion would bo richly ornamented with "flags. (flowers, etc. After a report from all .cbmmittea a general 'discussion of new plans was entered Into. It was decided to allow tho Jan. Keano Dramatio Co. to play j h waiuieo in xuo iUHSomo icuipiu iu ' tho afternoon for tho benefit of .thoso j who xutght not caro to nttoud tho ath- leiio contests and field sports, it was decided that tlio Entertainment Com lultteo should add to its program a free-for-all boat race. Among other important moves of tho convention last night was tho order for the carpenteis to begin work on tho construction of benches, table and stands for tho, pionlo ground and to bo roady, as soon as Mr. Dow would vacato tho warehouse, to bogiu the work of planing tho floor and arrangiug tho dance platform. Thoro waa no roport from tho couimitte on Carnival Coiitoat but It is understood 'thatlio, coatot which opened last Saturday, has boon widely advertised and that all the neighboring towns ontored with great enthusiasm and that soveral candidates aro now in tho Held, Miss Curren, of Goqulllo, is . reported to bo loading the race today, by n liiujorih' of over -200 mhjrlry of over -200 votes. North Bond -will put out a candidate In a fow drtya and siuoo Marshfleld has already sovoral in the $old, a lively contijst may bo "expected, lately resigned Goo, Carbray, who his position with Boyntou & Hill JUx X Feradrtle and donartod "for San JXan tatlou, he urgetlxSeu, and-worn wi to it ,, , olop jvlth lits wife, has leu yoif6rodUhovSavlonr iu, as he. knocked lat thilr'. ,1" a hjoratlve, job with a largo geuerarl heart's floprl "- fivanglUt Hart aaWg; X; Oroirou. and will nrobiiblv co to 'that w vmfiw wm , mvm point to. accept the position as sooa w ' . t - rl as he-feompletea his short vacation du, umi jmm m uiu nimvo. ttnuj friends here wish George' and .his wife i HU aupw., iu ureu uuw iui;uuu. - - , torudale Jsnterpnw, Columlnw, Qhlo, Jayo 44--ortIy, '. ' before ono th(s moil!, bm men awaiting sene.Mce'of dAt ,nr stals" prison , led by Mof 3 JeiiaSor: attemptV ed a denperate ejoape , v QuaruJllahardi), graritJrig an1 appeal' liy Johnson to be pormltted to go tho toilet, waa knocked down, lrraally ' beaten and. bound. Theottwr nine marderers were then released, 'bat. the S. them from the ground floor, anfl. holp'. soon arriving tho gang wereSt locked -up again... i t T OBSEQUIES OF ' LEXA MORTDl President Loubet Sinds Su perb TestimMjal Paris, Jane. 14 Tho -faHoral wrvice ' of Miss LesOIocton waa held at toe . - -,t Episcopal church todtj. Pesiceht Loubet sent a auporb yrrcatlx. ,"; ! Geo. Vigars, of Spqkaae, kaa pur chased twenty rfive, lota, in the " Baiigor addition to North Band, and it. is ,tliought will, liegin building on', them at once. The purchase wis . mado through the L S. Kaufman real estate Arm. ' U Almost Etyiai a Orier , : , f Roseburg, Or., Juiio (special)4r Desiring the presence .of a United : Stats battleship or 'cniisfer at the . Fourth oi July celooratio at Marsk- Hold, jho pfe&ptti tneifi sent a request to ; the NuVy Departmsc therefore through t Congrossiaan Hermann. Today Mr.v Hermann received tho following reply . frm Secretary of theNavy Moody, at" Washington: - "' "Hon. BiigW' Hermann, , '.'"' Rosebug, Or., Will refer your request to Command er of PuoJflo Squadron, due to arrive Puget Sound Juuo 510, with directions1 to comply, If practicable. , MOODY.": No war vessel lias ever yet entered Coos Bay and this reply is taken to k almost equal to an order that one bo sent thero as requested. Orogouian. . nmjm - Church Notices mi EVANGELISTIO SERVICES ; . Tho special gospel uiatlii at the Baptist chux'oh bogau. . their second week's 'prognvs-wib another larg,' and attexitive andicuco.'; 1 - Although Evangelist McVeigh Iws1 been suffering with -ft severe cold for x tho last four weekH, y'eho spoke wi'th' his usual vigor and power, holding tlio closest attention of -.very ono present. Taking for his subject, "Behold, I Stand at tho Door and Kuook,Mhje$.!d4u part Godkuodj-; by his word, by' his providences, aiid sometimes heknaoks at a man's heart by having a haarso baplk up tor? the. door and carry off a" loved one. 'hVifltti, ,- words of tollingf.fuoWont and "exlwj Door.11 I. . ,t u rvu AMw.ft vvnuM V wmw w 0 L 6 .. E'ftry iiigkttlds,w6ek,at-8 b'eloHfr ' J i 0 L T1 ,. . 5't?mP' $Mr.JJLm. gospel sarviae will be Kelii, vH'i$m'i. iv J. i;i jsiutu rciia. the lust' weak of theseries; the ' - urgB(i w u iutjwui'rp ail ww lugs. IWN ssnev r- ' ) . rt 1 A 1 k 4"" 'f h3t'