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.yqfMhrtlW iWfflr fRr 7;? '( "V W d .0 ,vf ! WEEKLY MAIL ' vffl '" rv :'! VOL XXVI 1, SACRANENTO LABOR TROUBLE Contractors Will Try to Down Union Labor fncromonto, Mar. 17 Tho situation Jn tho building trades' troublo la prac ticully unchanged loilnf . Carpenters uro tho only mon at work, Tho contractors last night docidod lo dltchargo nil union mon rml employ non union mon and protect thorn l( nscei narjr. Ttio "JulUlorH association Announces ita ilutonnlnntlon to aland by tho con tractors mid protoct thkm If ncccieory. Tenth Juror Found Han Froncleco. Cnl. March 17 Tho tenth juror in tho Dotklu caao was tocurod today. Prominent Dead Chicago, Mar. 17 Gen. Horace II. Thomai, aged 70, dropped dead In tho ofllro of hla attornoy thla morning, of hoart diftoaao. Hn was a former apoaker of tho llllnolo Ilouto, and prominent In the Grand Army. Kanena City, Mar. 17 LouIb M. Fink, Catholic bishop of Leavenworth dlocenu, dlod today of pnoumoulft, ngod seventy. Detroit, Mar. 17 Honry T. Thurbor, Cluvoland'a privato secretary, during his second term, died this morning of appendicitis. London, Mar. 17 Tho Duko of Cam bridge died at 10:30 this morning. Vallojo, Cal, .March 17 Commander Wm. Run oil ox-Governor of Guam dlod nt tho uaval hospital on Maro Island this morning, of nbcess of tho liver. o A DRAINY 'JAPANESE. Unroll Koiimrn, Jiqtiui'H ulirrwd min ister of furulk'ii itrfiitru, Is n Kniduiito MAllOto JUTA110 KOltUUA, if llnrviml, n 'lawyer mul nn oxporleirc (1 diplomat. A fbw yonrri ago ho wua Tapuncso mtnliitor to tho United States. i CHICAGO IS SNOWED UNDER Snow Fall This Winter Beats all Previous ' Records Chicago, Mar. 17 Chicago la again burled bonenth a hoavy enow fall, bringing tho record for tho wlntor to G0.0 Inchoj, the hoavioat known. TWO MORE ' CRAZY FOOLS Omaha, Mar. 17 Aaking bla wlfo to play tho piano for him, and whilo alio obeyed, Major W. II. Bean, Chief of the CommUsnuy Depot of Missouri, eont a bullot through hla brain this morning at their hotel, dying instantly. Tho cauau of hla act is euppoecd to havo boon bad health. Bean had rccontly boon ordered to tho i'hilliplnes and was to havo sailed Juno 1. . Lincoln, Nob. March 17: David Ccr- roll, a rejected suitor for tbo hand of Annlo Maxwnll, daughter of a wealthy farmer, shot tho girl dead and then killod himself. HOW THE SHOE FITS! Our esteemed contemporary down tho crock, makes tho statement that tho MiiLConsnrod 11. D. Ilumo for his at tack on Judgo Hamilton, Our flloa aro open and wo will glvo $5 to tho first man who will point out tho "consuro" referred to. Thnro is no moro truth in tho Dsiortlon than in eomo sworn circu lation statoments. Tho "sack" idea is but natural with n cortain class of uowspapors whoso eolo idea is graft, and who cannot concolvo of nnyonondvocatlug what ho bellcvos to bo beat for tho public Interest, unless paid for it, Of ono thing, howovor, tho Mail has uotyot been nccueod: that h blackmail, And whilo on tho subjoct'of black mall, wo will Buggost to this mouldor of public opinion that Mr. Ilumo ii prob. nbly too well informed to opon up hla tack to avoid any hurm that can bo done by a paper without Blnnding or influence, Tho poor fool doos not ovon under stand that ho is on tho wrong eldo of tho Blngorlhrmounquoation, and that ho is advocating tho worst poeslblo thinu for (linger llormnnn'a chances of nomi nation, Ifltworo worth whilo, eomo of Dinger's muscular frionda should try to beat thla idou into hla .ninmmo ath vaccunm, . The Mail io for Dinger Hormann. for congress, flret, last ami nil tho 'lime, nnd any ono who c.n sou n hole In jx forty-foot laddor ought to bo n'Mo to aeo tho point, without a diagram. MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNT OREGON, March, QUADRON o POET ARTHUR f FLOATING Mlk DESTROYS RUSSIAN BOAT Germany Offers to Watcn Poles Kuropat kin Rushing to the Fronb-No Land Engagement imminent . Squadron Again Sighted Parla, Mar. 17 Tho Echo dcParis fct. Petersburg correspondent states that a ronort was reached tbero from Port Arthur to tbo effect that Togo's squad ron was again sighted Wednesday morning, Tho Deadly Mino Loudon, Mar. 17 Reutors' Ohofoo correspondent reports that tho Russian torpedo destroyor Skori was blown np by a floating mino. Only four of tbo crow wo ro saved. Tho Bkori was a sister boat of tho Steroguschtcbl, sunk by a Japanese tor pedo boat Thurrdayjiaet off Port Arthur. Tho two vessels wore among tho largest in tho Russian destroyer ileot. Fortifying tho Baltic Borlln, March 17 Tho local Anzlgcr reports that Russia is making cxtensivo additions to tho fortifications along tho Baltic soa. , Cormnny Stands In Lomborg, Mar. 17 Nowspapers Btato that well Unformed circles in Warsaw declaro that the Kaiser has written tho Crar that Russia eafoly may withdraw hor troops Irom tbo Polish frontior for ueo in tho Eastern war, aa Gormany is roady to keep watch over tho loyalty of tho Polos. Ships Woro Roady. St. Petersburg, March 17 Admiral DROPPED TWO THOUSAND FEET Fatal Accident a Caliveras Mine in Stocktonj March 17: Ohnrlea Vomko, a bucket lander, droppod two tbouBaud foot in tho cago Jd tho Gwin mino ehaft In OoliveroB count Inst night by tho slipping of tho cablo on tbo drum. Ills romnlua were found ecnttored about tho bottom of tho shaft. A dozen othor minora hnd just slopped from tho cago nt tho top of tho (shaft wbeu tho nccldont happened, ...- i- j- . Philpot Johnqou a ro finishing up tho Gow Why etoro wlilclx is to bo oc cupied BO0U. QFF t fllatielberg. just from.VladivoBlbk, de nleslbat the Russian squadron in tho far fjast was not prepared for an out break War bsd beon forcsesn a Iodk tlmeiand tho ships at Port Arthur and Vladivostok were in a perfect stato of readnees. Over Confident London, March 17 The St Jamej Gazotb Tokio corrtBpondent, sendinj r! ijunghai to ovado the censor, states that aincotho receipt the news of Japaneso victories the public baa be come oyer confident, with a (disposition to regard tbo war as already over, Tbo officials, howovor, romain calm and alert. Kuropatkin to tho Front St. Petersburg, Mar. 17 Linoyang, ten miles west ol tho railroad, baa been selected as, Gcnoral Karopatkin'a head quartors, instead of Mukden, aa it com mands several roads. However. Kuropatkin will livo on a railway train, moving his guortora to buu tbo needs of tho hour and tbo point of attack by tbo Japanese Kuropatklu now is at Omsk traveling at tho :ate of flvo hundred miles a day to tho fioat, everything boing sidetracked to permit bia ouward tueh. No Land Engagement !Soon Pekin, March, 17 Tho Japanese authorities hero stato that a land en- Ragomeat of any magnitude is not likoly to occur boforo nuother month. swwwwO,' AMERICAN .DEGREES N. G. Borlin.tMar. 17:Tho Supremo Court of Appenll baa decided that tho degreo of Doctor ! Dontal Surgery, conferred by Amori nn collenea cannot bo recog nized iu I ormany ou tho ground'a th'.t thoy aro i :ivnto inetitutionB, not aupor vifled by toe government. Condolences and Executions Seoul, Merch 17: M.irquia Ito, with n lottor of condoloaco from the Mikado, on tho death of tho Dowager Empress arrived tpday and, wnaiuet by Runrd of honor. Slstoon mon, mostly Thieves, were ex ecuted Monday nnd 1'uesday. ' Wra, Wa3o wIlftmiYd ifimaeU a motor oyclo after tho pntern vof tho one that has been Bfjen on our ott'eeta of lato. 19. 1904 CHIGKENS COME HOME TO ROOST Summers to be Remov ed from District Attorney Washington, March 17 Tho Presi dent lias decided to remove from office W. S, Summers United States District Attorney at Omaha, on tbo ground of persecution of Senator Deidrich. It is aiieged that Bummers procured tho Senator's indictment in regard to the Hastings post office matter without sufficient evldonco of guilt, the wftneE ses (ailing to substantiate tho charges. r 1 '. Pope Prays For the Irish Rome, March 17: Tho Popo today sent St. Patrick's Day Rreetldga to the Irish collego, saying ho will remember tho Irish people in prayers today. English Free Traders London, Mar. 17 The by-electio in East Dorsett resulted in a victory for Ljoll, the free trade candidate. This la taken as a further proof of the boatility of tbo agriculturists to Chamberlain's preferential policy. Mrs. Miles Better. Washington, March 17: Mrs. Nelson A. Milca who baa been seriously ill, is roportcd some better. HEW LINES, EXTENSIVE Magnes MANHOOD wotowiwo?w'w - fcv manor rmpl lF ( 4 U9 ' P"aBS wU. "SiSnwLVox. Mia)icxa No. 12 WASHINGTON SHAKEN UP iisu Mount Rainier Center of Earthquake Dis turbance1 Seattle, Mar. 17 Tho directions of tbo undulaticna in different north west ern points where last night's eaith quake was felt, show that it was caused by some subterranean disturbanco with Mount Ranier as a center. People -fear that Ranier may become an active vol cano. ; WALTERS GETS FIVE YEARS San Franchco, March, 17 James Walters, a former bell boy in the Hotel Colonial, who was found guilty of steal ing tea tboasand worth of jeweler; I UU1U IUO tuuiur U RIUU UU UAIUUVBI VVanborBt. wla eontenced today to fit lyja.l-gao-Quapti,., ...i,. - He was caught in Minneapolis a few weeks ago. Walter is said to be at tb'o head of a gang of boll boys who operated all over the country. 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