(mail .'v "! wnfjimijiiniinininnn wnf iinriinnninniiiriiiTiiii i n viTrnvin iniWTfflinrrTrrnT1 r i.ijjL-,TswunjiaaM uflB. jam? VOL, XXI- MABSHfflEfliD, OOPS O0P3NTY, OREGOIj, JUNE 28, 1908, 17! "vr PAGES HO 2d "1 COAST jtiitiijiMIfu jiiiiiiinjitijiitrnjjrififrea3MaEawBaaBWMaH 1 'I, ft, H t A -2 Cream of the Published livery Day in Didn't Think Much of Aphialdo NEVER RECOGNIZED hWERNMENT OR FLAG Tells Something 'not Before Known About the Surrender of Manila Washington, Juno 20 Admiral Dtiwoy appeared beforo tliu Hcnuto Philippines Committee today. Ho tebtillod Hint lio at first uttncliod llttlo importance to Aguiualdo, and after llio bolllo of Mnnl In hu eought his holp, Agniunldo wont rtthoro and began re culling nuin within Downy 'h llncM. Tlio next day tho admiral told him logo out r-ldu tliu linen, and that they hotter act Independently. Hu II ret heard ol tlio I'llipinosdtiflrlns Independence two months nf tor thu fight In Manila hay, when Agulnaldo issued his proclamation declaring tliu Independ ence o( tlio I'lillippluoc. )ovoy and Agnialdo wore on tlio most friendly tonus. Dowey ncycr recognis ed tl.u Filipino government and novor tainted tlio ling. l)auy made an lutoruetlii htalemont ol n fact novor known : that Governor Coral, of Manila surrendered to him May tlio first after Dowey had fired uov cral 1I10U Into tliu town by nealitnont with tho governor. Virctiiin's New Coustititliott. ltlchmond, Vu., JunaSO Tho Consti tutional Convention, nfter n three weeks receee, reamombled today to complolo Its labors by formally rlgniiig tho now iiiBtrnment. Thu FnllCongroBBeloclions will bo hold undiir tho new constitution, when practically tlio wholo nogro voto will boullmtnatcd. ENGLAND'S KING STILL HOLDS OUT l m Better Nlglit and Good Day, nnd Condition Quite Favorable London, Juno 20,-At 10:15 a bulla, tin says his nmjeaty had a bettor night und had boiiio rofroahlng H'.cup. Hoia improving in all ruBpecta nnd constitu tionally bin condition h qtilto favorablo. Tho fltato of tho wound lo also B:ttafto toty. At nix o'clock t bullotlu roads Ills lnajosly baa pained n gopil day nnd has taken nourishment well, ilo has loss weakness, nud Ida tomporuturb ia lior-aial." Week's News. (lie Daily Coast Mail. ,- r v hfo"M lUWUl II 1111 J Will, II HUM Fatally Shot by Officer and Claimed lie Was Tracy Story Doubled Portland, , Juno 27 Tho convict aru known to hu in tho vicinity of Hiker lako, In Cowlitz county, Wash. A pofso loft Catllu Jtock today to attempt to find tho trail again. Portland, Juno 27 A uncial from Whatcom rayi that Convict Tracy wns killed thcro Juit beforo noon hy Ofllcor Alvotd. Tho man eupposod to ho Tracy hold up a women nt dawn and took 20. Tho woman reported to tl.u authorities tind Ofllcors Alvord and Jiuoup started to ecarch at tho freight depot 'and saw tho man trying to gut Into n box car. When Jcasup attempted to catch him thu rmui fired. JoMtip jumped away un wounded and beforo tho man could flro Di'aln Alvord rhot him. Ho took away two big revolvers and a knife. Tho man was taken to a hospital whoro it is raid ho coufcsied beforo hia death that ho n as Tracy. Hu nald that ho separated from Mer- , rill hut n few days ago to facllltato os- capo, that ho was boiting his way out of tho country and decided to hold homo ono up to get money as ho was broke. Tho ofllcors saythe man answers tha dercription and pictures of Trac. Later hi tho day it was thought that tho Whatcom Tracy story is a fake, as Tracy and Morrill wero reported to havo bcon loon near Wlnlock at noon today. NON-UNIOAl MEN BEATEN BY MINERS Wilkfiflbnrre, Juno 27 Tho first ehow of violence in tho strlko for como days , . .1 . .h fli , nnlliorv occurred at tho station of tho colliery "this mornUig. Two non-union men woro sot upon by forty foreigners and severely ., UUIIIVMI PANAMA ADOPTED FOR ISTHMIAN CANAL Reciprocity With Cuba Practically Settled by Treaty Without the Aid of Congress, Washington, D. 0., Juno 2th Tho Iloueo today adopted tho conference ro port on tho Isthmian Canal bill, favor ing thu i'auanu ro uto. Tlio dratt of tho proposod reciprocity troatv botwoon tho United States and Cuba, upon which thu oiliclnls of tho stitto dopartTont nud tho Cuban minis ter havo.bcon working for eomo time, ia now finished. Cuban niiniBtcrYina ox proeeod approval of tho document and la road.v tc elgn, i ' Hcrfn1 ttfUet, When Atdinliam Lincoln was n young man. Ida piortlglouit strength nnd his nlf 111 In wrestling wero matters of noto throughout central Illinois. Few In deed wero the men who could boast of bavins laid him 911 his bick. Komowhcro along In tse thirties thcro was tt ciihu on trial In oho of tliu circuit coiirtti In that itcctlon m which an ef fort wan uuido to impeach tho testlmc ny of one of the witnesses. The evi dence wiw cotillIctlrii;7 Vsmo would believe thu witness on o'ix and others woulil not. , At lust 11 middle ngcdjiiyi with a de termined expression of countenance was called to tho stand. The usual question wan put toudjng .the reputa tion of the witness for truth and vernc- Ity: "Would yoti believe him on onth?" "No, I wouldn't," hejnnswcrcd, and fiefore tho lawyer on tlio 6ppolto side could ItitcrpoFC ho gnvpjbla reason: "I heeid him lbi;ghV otict that he'd thrown! Abo Lincoln' In a fair an' square raselo." No other wltnossun were called. Tho attempt to Impeach was successful. Vouth's Companion. . A Slirrwil lanltre. A certain Iloston huiul pinn tells this good Hlor.r nt his own Ispouse: When n email boy ai tho farm, his folks often sent him tho neighbor? to buy (i dozen egga vhen their hens fulled to lay enough. I Ho noticed thnt thu old farmer al ways held each eg;: botore a lighted candle nnd exnmlnedlt carefully. In his Innocence of Xnhkou shrewdness "ul"-a tho boy supposed that this was prompt" cd moro hy honesty and luteutlon to detect whether tho efcgs wero bad or uot. - Ono day, however, jvhen ho counted his egg, according to custom, thcro ;wero only eleven Jiv the, basket With n dctermlnatTon iiotto bo cheat ed, tho lad trudged proudly back to tho houso nnd quickly made known Ids discovery. "Oh," said the old farmer, "tbat'n nil rlchr. my boy. Ono of them has a dou- ij)0 yolk." ltoston Itccord. Sen Nccklncca. Pretty nearly every ono has seen tho curious "en rudlen," or "sea nock luce," which nro found plentifully on ocean benches. Theso aro tho egg 1 cases of tho sen sunlls. They consist j of n number of srunll tllsU nhapca en velopcs nttnehed along 'n 6ort of ctcra, tho biggest of them being In tho mid dle. In each cnvclopo there Is a llttlo ppot of thluncr material, which tho youug break through when thoy nro ready to ho hatched. When the femnlo I'MHtomiind la nbout to lav. fsho buries livwlt Vi tho sand, from the Burfaco 1 of which tho "necklace" of eggs Is ,;r,nmy extruded, llelng thus set ndrift nnd exposed to tho elements, as well as to devouring enemies, fow of iw pRRg mq QyQf hutclicdf but tll030 wj,jcj, d0 como Into tho world safely nud survlvo doubtless Uvo ta a .very I Sttt n8- u Accordlui; to lluntor. Tho phrnso "nccordlug to Gunter" remalna In our lauguago as n perpetual memory of Gunter, tho English mathe matician, who -was born In 15S1 and died in 1020. Almost to tho present tlmo tho works of Guutcr vrero consid ered standard. Ho was tho inventor of tho Btirveyor'fl chain, of the logarithmic line, of tho quadrant, of tho scalo bear ing his name, nnd anything In mathe matics to bo right must bo "according to Gunter." , HU I)yi)Oi)iln. , "You Bay you toko half nn hour f(Jr, luncheon every day?' ., .fg; "Yes." J "Well, you ought not to havo Uyspjcp Bin." ' "But, you Gee, I spend twenty-flvo of- thoso minutes deciding .what J .want to" cnt."-.Clnclnnatl Commercial Tribune. . " iV1 "You say. his money fell tcfhlm?" StJj "No. Ho fell to it-tumbled through- a coal holo nud uuvd tho dty."-OhlcR go Herald. ttvvvtemvy-"''rfVB5 SUDDEN DEATH BY DROWNING Dick Ayers, the Longshoreman, Fails Trom fha Dock While In a Fit, Richard Ayers,, aged Z'it was drowned at tho standard Oil Co'b dock nhortly ftlternoou yesterday, and tho body was not recovered until evening. Tho unfortunate man was working about tho warchouso for Agent F. S. Dow, nnd had been helping to load cotno butter boxes upon tho eter.mer Alma which was lying at tho dock. No ono saw hirn fait overboard, hut it is surmlecd that ho was seized with an upoloptic fit, to which ho was sub jeet, and fell over tho dgo of tho wharf. Ho was suddenly missed and was dis covered hy Oapti Km 6 J of tho Alma in tho water n eliort distance from tho boat and wharf. Ho madu no outcry and was undoubtedly unconscious, as ho drifted against a hunch of pilea hut mado uo effort to help littneelf . No srnnll boat lning handy, the Alma Mas cut 1 00 so nnd barked up and every 4 ffort wa mat'oto reach niui, but hu rnt down lor tuo lazt ttrno when Jnt out of reach. Grappling hcoks mqtq fcsured nud thf hoy was dracged, but tho body was not brought to tho surfneo until t.early mi:hi, wlitn it was brought to town and taken to tin Istu homo o tho deceuted nt tho reildonce of his brother-in-law. ..... 1.. cn.tt. -rn.i c.i.i "w "'c,c' " t-wuw" -""" N0T1CK FOll PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at Uosctmrg, Oregon, June 33, 1903. Notice U hereby given that the following-' named ett)er luu filnl notice of his Intention to nultc final conunutttion proof in support of hit claim, and that Mid proof will be nude before W. U. DougtAS U. S. Comniiitloncr nt M.usb field, Oregon, on AuiiUit 11. 1003, vfz: JOHN IJ. WIBDER, on II. K. No. 9813, for the NE1.4 Sec.25, Tp 36 S., It. ioWch. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Und. vii; . Keulen M. Wiedcr, Ivmil Ogren U D, Smith, Thomas Coke, nil of Marslifield. Oregon. 6-s3 I. T. Dkidgf.S, Heglstsr. i)r, Prentls will bo out of town from July 7th to Aug. 1st. Havo your dental work attendod to before ho leaver. 18-2l-d&w SUMMER fsHOEsl I W FOR THE I L . 1 , .'' DON'T KICK. t Thoro nover was a colobratlon of nny kind in any city, village or hamlet, whero every one was catisflod and thcro was no criticiem. No committee over suited ovcrybody, for different people havo different idoas. All that can be asked of tho tncmberg of any commRrecr- . ? Is that they do their best, an neo their own best judgement. Tnen stand in nnd givo them hearty support. It is at bctt a thankless fnok to act on any com mitleo aud I- involves -worry and trouble enough, without any unnecessary an noyances being added. More Figures , . The Mail offlco received a call yester-. day from the loan company acent who was mentioned in there columns yeetcr-. day morning. Ho fecmed. to thick that wo had done him an Injustice In tayir.gv that his prorosltion was eouivalent to n. promise of in per cent interest. Well, wo figured the thing nt nimplo in-i tercet. If tho interest wero compounded, often enough it would not require eo high a rain. In fact, the kind gentleman io question figures that his proposition, in only equivalent to 0 percent interest compounded. As a matter of fact, $C00 placed ov Interest at 0 per cerjt, compounded yearly, lor tho entire period c(. , 100 months would sot amount to $1000, On interest at six per cent . compounded ytarly for half the period;' . .; jitm whlcn "Is'tho" averago time, it wou!fT anioun to coneiderr.bly lc;s than fSCO We haven't tlmo just now -to figure out tho exact percentngo of interest-it would requiru, if compounded, to equal tho returns promleed in this scheme, but it would bo something over 13 per cent. Of coureo thoro is no capital ly- Jng idlo in Portland and the valley, seeking investment nt 13 per cent of, compound interest, clear of all taxe?y commissions and expenEo of doiug buei nets, eo the pcoplo of Coos aro civeu s, chanco to gat in on tho ground floor. ' A Bewildering Profusion of Beautiful Soes J' cfi 5 SHOES to suit every fancy. Shoes to fit ovory foot. Shoes to suit every puree nro gathered together horo in our shoo section. This showa what a determination will do to got together tho best tho country affords at tho least coat to our customers. THP LADY, THE GENTLEMAN, THE MISS, THE BOY OR YOUTH will find ours tho best. Something hero to fit and suitable for overy wall; iu lifo. :::::: A Manufacturers Guarantee, backed by our personal vouch for satisfaction goes with ovory pair. : : SWVSAAAAAAVS'V'VSAAAAAA MAGNES & MATSON I I A J