mi " ,W i I - -g iU1 I lit g 1 ln : -a ! V J v , ' 1 J ' i f : v U 5' WEEKLY MAIL 'V 0T2? MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY OREGON. JULY. 2. 1904 No COAST VOL XXVII. MILLIONAIRE DEMOCRATIC BOSS BUTLER Is Likely to Fetch up Behind Bars ill Get off the Bonds of Boodlers St. Louis, Juno 110 An indictment will l vntvd by tho grand jury against Col. Ed Ilittlnr on n ohnrgo of com pounding a felony and bring iicUiwory nft.T the faot to brilwry com mit td by Charles J'. Klly. liutliir 1m charged with aiding Kelly to ecupo ami with ftirnUhing la 1 tn uioiioy for traveling oxpeiwus in Kuiom) to itvolil "turuliiK up" the men v)io furiilhixl tlio bribe money for tho lighting bill Mt-nl. Si. IouU, Juno :I0 Col. Ed Hut lor, titt) utllllonulro Democratic hoes who WnvToted lNM)iUun him ifffTTiand Chut, Gutl.e, who ti(tiifiMcil ycsler ilny, implicating Duller in alleged boodle deals. Chin. Kelly, ox-rtpoakur of tint llnuso ot Delegate who confe-nod yiirttcrilHy, will iiNo lio loukcil up. The jhiIIuo nay thut Outko mill Kelly hiivo Immii threatened with iiHHiiHHlimtluii. Hut l.ir rttivH hi will got 'll I ho ImiuiIh of thr iillogfd lioodlorrt. Aug. Schmidt's Condition Tim following letter, jiiht leeeived, will lutorc.'t lint friouilH of Aug, Schmidt, who wiih committed to the ,.-ylnm tioiii thlH ilaeii hmt Hummer: Salem, Or., June '.'Ttli, MIDI .hrniiv White, .MaiHhliold, Oregon. Uer Sir: I urn iiiHtvuetcd hy Dr. Calhreath to inform you that Auguxt Schmidt in Ht ill hero. Ho Iihh not osjireHiied any aiixiitly or deniru to leave tint iiiHtitu (Ion and in iiiiiuy riHpecH ho in uiuoli hotter than formerly, hut there i ntil a morhjd condition that romaiim with him. At timeH ho hcciiih to ho fearful of Hoiiut injury hefalliuK him and otton timi'H will not want to go out of tlio Imlhliug. Ho does not nay why and will uot admit anything that would piovo thirt to ho duo to deluHioual control, though I am much iuoliiied to think that it in ho. Wo think it very iimwtioimlilu whether it would ho proper lor him to leuvo while thin condition oxiHtH, and think it would ho hotter to hold him for a while yol. Vuum truly, W. 1). iMoNAUV lindAHHt. PIivh. To Log at Sumner Tim ITltim Luiulntr Co. aro to- begin bporatlons In their logging camp at Sumner immediately after tho Fourth. Tho work'will ho under tho direction of O. J. Sceloy, and a largo force of men will bo Htoudilyoinployed all twin nuir. This will lio good iiowh for tho residents of thoAllttlo burg turning tho hills, and will nmko It somewhat live lier in that peaceful settlement. SENATOR TURNER'S OPINION Thinks Parker will get Nomination Says Bryan Cannot run the Party Ht. J.011.H, Juno 110 "Parker will I mi nominated on tho eeond Imllot in my opinion", Hitid Connor Scuato'vJ. Turner, of ,inKu,n, , hi, .uornlnKrjQjpQgg pf Q ftU flgyy CllWan "If it went not for Bryan's attitude, 1 o o Parker would bo nominated on the first Imllot, I believe. Unquestiona bly, Bryan is going to exert u great ileal of Influence in tlio convention, hut tlio Democratic party in not going to allow any ouo uiiin to run it, no matter how much ho ii loved and ad mired. "Parker's refusal to Mihmit to Inter, viowri whllu occupied in a judicial ig nition, him added to hi) strength. Thu mmtfmmmntm -m- -. .-. Washington delegation will Iw for Par- Lit with out it douht. Hearst's money prevented the adoption of Instructions hut thu oentiuiDiit is strong in Wash ington and other Pacific count states for Parker and a conservative plat form. i U I ,. i ., r-j, ruui vd riuiuii ; n.i... t .,,.p mmi. . livi,lljlt.lllv inodoHi hut cannot forK-ar noting the rot that in yesterday' irtnuo it pub-' lihhed lit'.' Unci more of genuine tele- graphiu iuiwh than any other injur in Oregon Houth of hugeue. Of course when the linen are down all day and no telegraphic dispatched come through by wire, in wan the1 cmho on TueHilay, the MAIL Ih nt u dite advantage compaied with papers that have "wiivlem" Hervice, but we man ago (o niiiko it up when tho line in O. JC. Notloo Marnhlleld, Or., June .Ml, 11101. To whom it may concern: Thirt irt to certify that I have Hold my lighting plant and ImsimwH in Marnhflehl and all itccounH for nor vico or goods furnished HUlequont to iMay 1, 11)01, aro payable to my i MiooesMirrt, Power Co. 0 80 2td wl Tho Coos Hay Light A; F. M. Friodburg. Tlio party of South Marshllelders who were black berrying on Isthmus slough yesterday, returned to town heavily laden with tho delicious fruit last night. A number of tho COAST MAiiiiorco aoKnowiodgort receipt i a berry, S. J.Millor is a prosperous Coqulllo ranohor who is visiting tho nay today and may ho found at tho Blanco. J. W. Uonnott has tho most vooifer ous thanks of this olllco l'ov a liberal supply of tho Hpleudid trout which woro victims of his hook and lino on his recent trip to Tenmile. If that is tho sort of trout wo havo been hearing . i 1 about, it is no woudor that Tenmilo l'ak'oA'uro Considered tho Hportsnum's Xmradirio. JAPANESE ARE . LOOKING AHEAD Planning for Ultimatum to Kuropatkin JAPS WITHIN EIGHT MILES OF PORT ARTHUR Kuropatkiri's Retreat Nearly Cut Off Vladivostok Squadron Active JAPS LOOKING AHEAD Home, Juno HO A Tokio tclegTani today Htaten that at a nieoting of the I V Council of MiuUterri, hold thin inir. thn Mikado irciriiu&. at morn St. wirtWi - FinldMur!mUOyani3, who,. .villvitJ huiiio cluirge of the Japanese forcort iu I tlm lluld, wiih altto prbHcntt it aviih dc elded that attor the fall of Port Ar- thur and tho RukhIiiii ovnuuation of IjIiio Yang, Oyauui nhoutil addrcsn uu j ultinintum to Kuropatkin asking him . fo Hurronder nud thnH avoid further Ijloodtdiod. It wiih hIho decided that Oyamn Hhonld fond b oopy of tho nlti livtu' t0 t' lowow. Should Kuro patkin rofuno to Hurrendcr, tho Jupauwo nutiuinato that thoy will bo iihio to uui,ihite hin entire fonwn. KIGHT MILKS AWAY (Jheofoo, Juno 110 A dlnpatch ro portn that the Jnpaneno aro euonutpud eight nillert from Port Arthur. Tho fortn of tho rival forces being vislhlo to each other. Two llutwinu ofllcera while trying to oriws tho Japanese ! linen were captured. Tho artillery to- ltj t 'AUn VAViimitui) niw.- SQUADRON AT WORK Tokio. Juno 80 A telegram from Gou S(m -tute-. fRt t,)0 JUlpfllnn Vln(1. ivostok Hiiuadron appeared oir tlmt place and began uu attack on tho town thin morning. OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED Tokio, Juuo 80 It is officially auno nuoed tlmt thirteen Russian vessels to- day bombarded Gen Sun, Korea, fir- ing 100 sholls into tho town. A UrMit DlfTermof. At a dinner given by Governor J. K. Vardamnn of Mississippi the subject of toasts came tip. "A very gowl tonst," said Governor Yardauiau, "and ouo that comes heme forclblyto nil men in Olllce, s'na once proposed by tho learned Ashley Stock' ton of Moutpulloi'. 'Iho 'occasion was u faiowolf banquet to this governor of Vermont, whoso term ot olllco was ox piling. ' '' " 'Hero,' said ABhley Stockton nt this bauquot, 'Is thu' health of UU governors. They como iu with h great d6al of op,; position, but they go out with none lit ML"'. . MA'S REPORT U Rome, Juuo 80 Tho Minister of the Marine ha a telegram from Tien Ttdu Htatlug that it Is rumored there that General Ma, the Chinese com-ftlamU-r, han asked, authority, to cross the river Liao nud occupy Now CJiwaug. "i TO CUT OFF THE RETREATrJ Lino Yang, Juno J10 Kuroki. hav ing forced tho Motieu Ling pass is ad vancing toward thin place. Should lie reach her ho will havo cut off the retreat of Kuropatkin, who is at Hnicheug. ELUDED THE FLEET Now Chwang, Juno 80 Tho Rus sian torpedo dostroyer Liout. Rurnkolf has arrived hero from Port Arthur with dispatches for St. Petersburg, having eluded the Jopanofo lleet. EXPLOSION AT KRONSTADT St Petersburg, Juuo 30 Torrifio do touations were heard in tho direction of Kroustadt last night, and were im mediately followed by a big conflagra tion. It is belioved that tho arsenal and ohomlol labratory has leen partly blown up, No details aro obtainable. RE-ENTERED nARBOR St. Petersburg, Juuo 80 Geuoral Stoessol, commanding at Port Arthur, iu a dispatoh statos tlmt tho squadron re-entered Port Arthur after repulsing tho torpedo attacks. Ho moutious no damago to tho Russiau Hhips. Heavy rains aro failing over tho ilelds,of military notion. Plenty of Them. Miss Crank Do you believe In abort engagements? Miss Blank-Certainly. You can have po many more In ouo year If they nro hort. Faith In 'the Government! "Your Hying mnchiub would work beautifully U It were not for one thing." "What Is that?" - ' l , "TJUo,Jv of gravitation." q'll npeal; to Senator Blank and have It repealed, then." PROMINENT PHYSICIAN MURDERED Probably, by Jealous Husband Denver," Juno SO Dr. Eymour T. Jarccki, former county physician, and a prominent doctor, wair 'murdered at his homo at 4 o'clock thin morning by nn unknown person who called , tho physician to the door and fired tlirdugh the ficrccn. Jarecki was assaulted and nearly' killed a fevrmonths ago, but recused after his recovery to give the name of his assallunt. The police believe that Jarecki incurred tho ill will of a cer tain mnn whgsowife tho doctor treat ed. Jarecki was married. o Comingon Breakwater San Francisco, "June 20 Steam er Breakwater sailed for CoohJ Buy with tho following passengers: Mr C D Miner and wife, H Nasburg, Miss A Johansen, S F Sheldon, Lydia Leah intmfMrs E M Daud, Vandvolt' Mrs giflbach, Miss Sene Wetk, R B Sym ington, F A Hutchinson, Mrs M B Dudloy, Mr Guudelfflnger, H Stone, Oliver Wilson, O N Anderson, N Noilson, A M Simpson, Mrs Reed, Miss Lakemau, Miss Hall, John Proc tor, Miss Martin, Gus Wick and wife, Mr Hansen, H R Reed, John Akmau, Thomas Ganou. Elsewhere in this issue will be no ticed the advertisement of tho Bluuco hotel for rooms with which to accom modate our visitors in tho city on tho night of July 1th. Those who havo rooms which they can spare on this oc casion should come to tho assistance of tho hotels at once. Our visitors must bo taken caro of. Q Mrs. G. W. Loggio and two children, of New Whutoom, Wash., are e,xpeoted on tho next Alli ance from Portland, to visit her moth er and sisters, Mrs. McKuight, Mrs. Hazard nud Mrs. Metliu. O. E. Pettis representing tho Sher win & Clay Music houso of San Fran cisco is on the bay with a consign ment of musical instruments. His headquurtors aro at tho Blauco. o Walter Condrou and William Doyle, who havo been gatheriug Chltteni bark on Coos river, camo into town with over a ton of this product yester day and found a ready market for it at good prices. ; Tlio A. N. W. olub aro giving their annual picnic on South Coos river to day. With n largo bargo olaborntely decorated, towed by Captain Holl and's twin sorow lauuoh, they loft tho I city at Q o'clock this morning. Tho Firo cracker Ordinance, will bo strictly enforced. .It will stand tho .boys in hand to keep oil' tho main streets with their firo crackers, to avoid arrest. INTENTIONS ARE VERY INNOCENT King and Kaiser Want Peace Edward on His M turn Voyage Kiel, Juno 80 It is stated- id ofllcial circles that tho conference between tho Kaiser and King Edwitrd resulted iui the conviction that tho motive of eacK in the Far East is above suspicion and both desire peace. ) They will cVop?rate to jiromoto n termination of the war bnl sfithout violation of their strict neutrality' or making advances cither to tho Jap anese or Russians. Kiel.JJune 30 King Edward iitarted today on his return voyage to England aboard his steam yacht Victoria AU bert. Tho German fleet fired a -royal salute of 21 guns and tlio English squadron respohdedl - nfxhtli . !- r--i Mins Maud Coko is very ill at lier homojn'this city today. -j l-ju .r P: J: McDonald ii a Portland man registered at tho Blanco today. H. J. Hnuhart from Siui Friincinco may be seen at tho Blanco today. o J. S. Masters, of Catching slough, wn8 doing business In town today. o ' The Areata arrived this af ternooii from . San Francisco, having mado tho record-breaking time of 1G Hours from dock to dock. Wtiere )lrarwhlj Are ITohlli! There Is n notable law In forcv most of .io largo Russian towns c . corning horses that deserves spec , mention. Among the curious thing that arrest the attention on arriving in Mocow Is tho entire absence of whlpi? among drivers of cabs, carriages and nil sorts of vehicles,. Thero is a lawi prohibiting their use. OJiero Is not a) single whip In use in Moocow. Tlio ex. eellent condition of tho horses attests the benefit of this humane law. Noth ing can exceed the beauty of tho sleek and well groomed horses tfBed in tho carrluges of Moscow. . v " Coimclcnce. Flerco as he was, tho Infamous Chief Justice Jeffreys did not nlwiiya escapo tho sting of a repnrtee He went to a country asslzo onco where nn old mnu with a great beard camo. to give evidence, but had not tho good fortune to please tho Judge, so ho quarreled with his beard and said, "If your conscience Is as largo ns your beard yourfll swear anything." Tho old blade was nettled and briskly returned, "My lord, If. you go about meas '..vJ consciences by beards your lordstrfp has none.". , , , Imitative- Aulmol. Somo animals havo wonderful pow ors of imitation. Dogs brought up in the company of cats havo been known to acquire tho trick of licking tho pnws and then washing tho face. Whed n cat has been taught to sit up for her food her kittens havo been known to imitate her action. Darwin tell of a cat that was in the habit of putting her paw into tho mouth of a narrow, milk pitcher every time she got', thtf chance and then licking the cream off her paw. Her kittens soon leaned the sanwtiilck - , gnnimi'mwMinwnw- 7-..jf