) yiwn"',W) 1 f MAIL .?- MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY OREGON, JULY. 0. 1 904 1 t No. 28 " ""$ ""- " " - w " ZJ "'.,V . ." vol xxvii. GLORIOUS . FOURTH AT MARSHFIELD Immense Crowd and a Good Tine The glorious l'Mirrti In nvor tineo iiKiin mill .Miirnhllelil ooitiftuly has I'm i.Mhiiii to ho uhIiiuiii'iI of the showing hI-i mado in tint way of a celebration. Tln largest oniwd nvor gathered In gather hi inn' j l it In Coon county wiim cut TUilnt'il in Miiivililli'lil yesterday, atitl nut mily wit" 1 1 1 y provided wit li aimtioniont during tln day, and for in-t-i tlm night, lint niuii' wiini obliged to go hungry ' stand in linn very long to M'Utirc It HI'Ht Ht m well Itlllllll uble. Nu other tow li ill tiic nullity could havo handled mich h crowd. Judging fiinii tlm look on tlm fm'iw of tlm jmiijiIi'. Mint tic ruiimikH over ho.ird, It wiim h happy crown mid en joyed itself thoroughly. Tlio only unpliMfintil feature vu tlm abouco of nuiHtt! for hnviTiil hour during tint evening. This iiioumhI uiiii'Ii ilHMitfHfni'tinn, lint It iltKw not UIII to liitvi' Immiii ill till' oil"tt tllH fault uf tliu oniiimitttje of urrMi.ge uniiits. The street dcoorntiuis, whioh wim tin' work of Dr. Ilayduii, ably iiHHltir by H. N. Ilolnonili wunt cluhotiito and tasteful mill gave it deoldudly holiday appearand! to tint town. Tint I'liiuiiiittt'o on arrangements, of wlitt'li J. A. .Miitcon wiih chairman, worked Indofatlgalily. mill iiro to Im thanked iiml congratulated on thrir jtutiqiMH, Tln ihd of tlio largo viii"lniHH. through tlm rourttM.v of V. K, Dow, gave mi Ideal place for tint musical mill oratorical part of tin program. Tin wlioln iutorhr of tlm wiiiohoiiht' Iiml Ihkiii decora td with Mags, bunting ami banners, as well us Chinese lun twin. A Jlllltlorill lllld bcijll llllilt IIKHiilnt liu north null midway of Its langth, ! alul tiistotnlly decorated with Ijngs anil bunting, iiml on this tlio program wiih ll'lllllUl'll. Tliu lloor of tlio pavilion Iiml boon inootlit'd as much as possible, anil liiirn dunning was indulged in, ImiIIi al teration anil evening, Tho sports of tlm day began with u iKiat rai'ii in which live heats wore on torcil. Thoy Htiirtcil frtnn I ho foot of (' Htri'i't anil vowi'il to tilt) Htakn o)im ,11.. II... I A. V 1 1 .. . . I .....I I...,. I- I fill" Wlw " y 'x A1 "mil" n hum i'iii;iti Thirt rami wh wtm liy hnwrmit'c .lun nliiKN wU "him Huiith im Hitt'ouil. Altor tlio Ikmii raiti'M ami alimit 10 o'tiloolc tlio inorniiiK liuratlo uiiilor IM (.IoIkoiIi Mm'Hhal of tlio Day, formoil In trout of Kali" Imll. niiivclilnu out V runt ulnit't to V, out (.' to Ith, up Ith to A, rtnwii A to Hroutlway anil out Hrtmtlwny to tlm pavilion. Tlio tnilor of jiavatlo wiih iih follown: lloaded hy Nuvtli Hotul (Joucovt Hand, folltiwoil hy a Iuvkh float curry iiiK tho (lotlflim of Llhorty, ltiproMmttiil hy MIhh Unit Marnh am tho Anol of l'oatu), vtipvfsonti'il hy JIIhh Hnulcu Nlcholri. Uhorty car with Tom Miuo,! ruprt'.sontliiK Undo Sam, .Minn Jlary Drown, Juntlco, JIoho Myron, Otiluin liia, ami id lit t lo Kirlrt In uniform vup ri'SuntiiiK tlm Htntcs of tho Union. A tiiHtofully ilfooratotl ivivulo float contalnliiK tho fullowiiiR latllhti: Mrs. W. K . Duiikiiu, AUhs litlnii U'C'ouiuill, Alrrf. J. II. Taylor, MIhh JIuvKuviit An diirrion, AHhs Kvolyn AuiIiuhoii, Mrri.E. L.' U. FavxHn, iMlrtri Uraco MoUonuao uud ilrH, Wj 13. Lawlor. W, O. W. flout ofcorlwl hv W.O.W. ' ttmiii, ' ! iMiirnlifltilil Kiio DpjmritiMint richly ilimoinloil In roil, whltu, hint) mid hlaclt, wltlt.MlHHiMury .MlnotroproMont" , iiiK tho flio ImmhIc. ' , Tliu .Miirrthflohl J-'iro Dojmvtini'iit haiiil mill cltl'oiw umi'tlitiitud tliu hint Himlloim of tho imriulij, flio jhocom. hIou rinichi'il tho pavilion about 'lO:i!0, ' Tlio fiinniiMt porforiumiuu ol tlio day an tho liurloriitio hy tho Darktown lint hrlKadt', which caiiHcd ixn'at iiuiiiMoiiH'iit for all who wltiitmft It. Tho ivcM'uiHi-H In tho pavilion o)(inttd with a liriiif hut hIiimi mid f'uuliiiK prayor hy Ilov. Kdw. Donuolly. A oholr led hy .Mm. J. W. Toww tl nuiik "Tlm Htiirn mid Htripiw J'or over". I ho Declaration of Jiidopniidouun wiim then read hy K. Konnt'. in man- nor that )irovod that K"iitluninii to l) ' n fluinhiiil iilfoutianlHt. j A wiln hy .Mm. C. W. Towor, "ily ! Own Unlti'il .SnUch" wiih Hplondldly nuiilorixl hy that lady and wiim roooiv oil with I'lithtixhiMtii'iippliiUNo. Tlm oratloif'w.trf iIHIvchmI liy It. C. I.oo. who had Ihimi culled niion nl iJut I . . iiimi iiioiut'iit, wlion it was round that tlio p'litloinan with whom ainmc iiiontM hud hoon ni.tilo had failod to connect. .Mr. Io'h rormrkH wore well iti ii'Coivod. .Mom iiiihIii IIiiIhIioiI tho oxurclHiw in Hid uiviliou after which lunch wiim curved. Six Ioiik tahlfH, under a mIioI- tr of j,'rei'iiory had hoon provided on the wliart ijorth of the pavilion and hero the pcopo lined up'liy the liuu- dredi and weroMorved jvUh hrcad and hutter coffee, oh,,,, tthj. ulmim and jii I ki 'lit ttt it ttfi.j ii ii ii Iditifl t nun tt m it tn UI t' If 11 i 1 II lltttlljJ f t ovtirythliiK excepting tin; cralw, tlm cnuutiitlup haviiiK jirovided all tiny oonld Kut of this't' hut not eimnftli to Mutiny the deii.andH of tho uiuititudo. KvurythiiiK tiwted K""d, and tlm frowiUeeined to enjoy this featuni of tlm program iuiiueuioly. Tho water carnival wum the orowu IiiK leaturo of the day and of this wij will have, inoi'o to mty in tomurrow'ri paior. NOMINEES OF SOCIALIST . LABOR PARTY New York, July 11 Tlm Sooiallt labor party, in con volition huro today, nominated Chun. II. Corrigau, a prin ter, of SyrnuuKo.'j for prmident, and Win. .M, fox, a coal minor, of 111., for1 vice iircrildent. RUSSIAN SUCCESS RUMORED - J It - 1..I i, !... .1.1.. . i 14.huii.uk, -y o-ntraiNiiim ru, . mors are ourveut hero Unit tlm Russian Vladlvostolc'squudron today encounter ed tho Japanese squadron north of Uon Sen mid that a hot engagement on sued whioh resulted in victory for tho lturtsiaus, Gyitngsto, July (1 An attack on tho Thibetans' position is now progressing, aud the British have captured several villages. Tho Thl'jetuus aro making a desperate utuutl. Lieut. Gurdou, Brit ish, luw been killed. PARKER AND ANT1-P orces Lining up in Louis Convention JM Strong Showing Made Against tjie New York's JuristBryan's Position Causing Anxiety St. IahxU July tt-r-Tlio convention "WlU called to order at I a. Hill iiml tlm Iw York detonation ttntered their MtxttH with lioiny recognition trout tliu cwhJ, Tho Tmnniniiy hrav'i alno entered, without attract iiif; any notice. St. Inili, .Inly tl Wlin prdcr wan obtained, tho call for tliu convention wiiMjroitd, and .prayer wan oirered by Rov. .John P. Cannon, of tho Grand avoiiud I'reMhyterlan chqrch. Nenrly ,lVory Hl.nt ,u thl, ,inU Ww tnkon. v ClmlrmiinJonMniiiionngmUhBMilcg. tlon of IJilaiiiH of .flrtsinHlpjil art tcm- Mrary chairjumi or tliu convention. TJl(, .Mirt,lH,SlI,,lan Wllll obli,.eu t ., . . ' ., idlnih over tlm rail to get on tho plat. form, which all'oidediiiuch ainuseiupuf to tho crowd. WllilauiM wim warmly greeted when ho at last faced tho hlg audieuuu and Imgiin Hpeaking at K' 2:0. Shouts of ! for l,oI,1 ubl to ,!o thL, nud l ivo "louder John" ohiiiu fn.m M0.iie,hem vvoAlt for ,wiu ,lWo to ,leoldo lriendH ill the gallery. WilliiuiiH voice . wa in fair condition, but could hard ly reach the end of tlm hall, Notwithstanding tliq progress mado ilnrltiL- tint liii-bt I iv Pnvtfnr Imnmnrii tti I ciiitnring the Ohio delegation, or at leiirtt part of it, tho mitlrt were ad utrong iiM ever today in claiming voted uuough to jirovent Parker's noniiuation at tho imtM't of the balloting. Delegate at Largo Tlioinp.son(of No hr,,Hl"- " Htateiuont in YfMt&i ho declared that the Anti-Parker people would remain Hteadfarit. Ai) Anti Parker oiiucuM was held at tho South Dakota headquarters at tho Plantors hotel at V2 this morning, presided over liy Pettlgrew. Chairman Handy, of thi Dolewaro delegation gave out the statement that a careful poll of tho delegates showed that the forces oppos ed to Parker control nliout iOO votes which ho says is enough to dofeat tho Pftrkor ,,!,,, lu tho COnforeneo also J Jackson, Mioh., July 0 Seo, Hay, Sonator Fairbanks, Gen. Alger and Spoaker Cannon arrived at . 10:20 this morning, shortly after tho oxorolses began it Loom Is Park in honor of the 50th anniversary ot tho birth of tho Republican party. Other npooial trains brought in from fifteen to twenty thousand visitors. Tho exercises began at 10 with an opening address by James O'Conuell, :l president of the CelebratioJJ Anaoola ARKER St. jwero CIiiih. Towik,-, Greon, of Ithodo Ih ! laud, Uark worth, of .Midi., and othorn, ii. i It in Htntet ut tho Parker hondquur- i tcrx tliiH mqrnluK that IJailuy will prolmhly bu ncleoted permanent chair- 4 uimi. St. Loniri, July B Although conser vative Jontlorrf, oiiecially tho Parker vu itco, claim not to lw intercrfted in Bry an, and attempt to treat tho NobniH kau with qold dirtdaiu, tho fact in, they al well in everyono oIho hero, aro nnuhty anxlouH to get an answer to tho question, What in I3ryan going to do? Every ixM'iiblo uicauM havo Ihk;u re sorted to, to Hinoko out tho rtllver lead er, hut ho refuses to lx Hiuoked. "I.aui going to decide the cpiestion of my iKwltion without any Iwdy'h help," Haiti Bryan to a corre.sjontleut. "My friuudd ought to give mo credit l "" "-. '" " lno''. Bryan's rooms havo been ono of tho storm centers, ever since ho arrived. Both friends and enemies havo culled, i tho former for advice, and to swear foalty, tho latter to abuso him and to try by angering tho radical leader to get him to make an indiscreet state- , ment, but Bryan's tamper remains uu- ruflled aud his replies to friend and foo aliko aro givon with smiling cour tesy. It seems to bo tho general opin ion that Bryan will uiako tho upecoh of his life at the first opportunity ho gets in tho convention. WilliaiuH finished at 2:04 talking ono hour and torty-two minutes, Tho baud stnrk'd tho I'StarJJSpaugled Ban ner", overybody standing,. "Dixie" followed and there was a great ova tion. Tho crowd thou began calling for Bryan, tlon, followed by Bishop Gillespie's in. vocation. A reception was held in tho Otsego hotel at noon in honor of Hay, Fairbanks, Alger and Cannon. Rome, July tl Tho Romano reports tho arrest ut of Capt. Erulouo and wife charged with selling plans of Italian fortifications to foreign powers. A scandal of Dreyfus proportions is NEW OPERA HOUSE OPENED Splendid Tjieatre Fittingly Dedb cated The opening of the jiew Maoonfc Opera House Saturdy night marked an 'era in tho annals of Marshfleld. .Many oi us can remember when tho ground on which tno splendid structure stands was h plain, unvarnished mud flat, quite remote from solid ground, and when lm who would havo prophe sied the thing that has come to pass would nave leeu well laughed at. Tho new playhouse has been describ ed several times in these columns, and people havo Ikjch pretty well advised of tho fact that it was going to lie something of which Marshfleld vould well lie proud, yet it is sao to say that nearly every ono of the Jargo number who entered tho place for the first, time Saturday evening was given u delight ful surprise, and had all expectations more than realized. Seats are now provided for ovr 8,00 persons, and there is room for some 400 more. .The opera chuirs aro of tho best quality niul most approved de sign, an thore uro very few undesirable seats in tho house. The fluish of the walls and ceiling is plain, "the wood work of pleasing color and design. Tho stage, however, is tho triumph of the whole. Tho addition built on tho west sido of tho building givea room for a stage amply large with ca paejous wings, ond plenty of room aliovo into which tho scenery may be hoisted, flat. Dressing rooms and other conveniences are unusually good, and, in fact, this part of tho theatre is said by those who know to 1 far su perior to anything usually found out side of tho larg cities. The ptngp is well provided with scen ery, painted by U, L. Gray whoso work is ot tho best. Tho drop cur tain is iv work of art very credit iblo to tho painter. Tho asbestos curtain has not yet arrived, but is expected short ly. Tlio houso is well lighted with in candescent lights under perfect control. The exits are ample, and no five or pauio horror can ever occur here. The audienco on Saturday evoniug seemed to iucludo nearly, if not quite, all of Snirshllold's best people, as well as tho leading citizens of North Bend, und they certainly seemed, high- j ly uloased with tho new playhouse. Tho jierformanoQ of tho military drama, "A Moxioan Romance", by the James Keano Company was, well re ceived. While this is probably not the best play in the repertoiro of the Keaue company, it gi.ve them a uhuuco to demonstrate tho kind of work they can do, and to pravo that Mr, Koauo has surrounded himself with support worthy of his talents. As Captain Wilding, Mr. Keano had a part well suited to his ability, and ho handled every point with tho suro touch of tho ' artist. Tony West gavo delightful dolinoation of tho part of Major Hod .... . - ,, . . V way,whilo Herbert Ashtou, as tho Mexican, was a romarkably striking flguro, giving in fact, that touch of reality to tho part that mado it diffi cult to realize that ho was not what ho seomed. Ah tho old Negro body ser vant, Kennody was unusually good. Justiua Wayne showed real power as an emotional actress in her handling of tho trying part of Marquitit Tala inauca, whilo Mattio Lloyd. Luce mado herself a Juvorito as Margaret Hedway, and Helen Hartloy playe3 tho dashing widow to porfeotlon. The specialties were oxcoptioiiajly good. Tho play "Sherlock Holmes", pre sented Monday evening, was the most lalxrato nroduction, so far as scenery 'is concerned, thus far seen in Marsh field, and tho play itself was a rare treat for those who could appreciate tho perfect finish of Mr. Ken no's pin sentation of tho title role. Ashtou, ns the king of the crooks, was aUo-flno', and tho other characters were well sustained. Through tho laggardncss of tho $en plo in arriving, tho curtain did not ri,. at 7 o'clock, as intended, for only t advance guard were in their wats.a that hour, and it was nearly 8 o'clock before the play commenced to a full house. Inexperience of the hands cm ployed to hundlp tho eloliorato scenery also 'caused delay, so that it vrm im possible to conclude the performance before tho water carnival. The Bello of Kentucky will lie pre sented this evening, aud An this in' a very amusing comedy, it will show tho company in a new liirht, and will give them an opportunity to show that' versatility which they uiulonfitijUr' possess. BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL . CARNIVAL - w wo V Aw was aaid in yesterday's paper, tho water carnival Monday wus the crowning featuro of the 1th of .July celebration. Under the experienced hand of T. J. Lewis, this featnro was made a pageant of beauty and a spec- taclo never before approached on Coos Bay. Delighted comment was univer sal among tho multitude of people who, witnessed tho sight from the .wharves and all woro pleased and surprised. The processiQii of gasoljno launches, bearing tho Queen and her retinue pa raded tho water front amid the blazing of colored fires, rockets, romau caudles etc., the search light of the Alliance, through tho courtesy of Capt. florcl- wick, leuding its rays to accentuate, the beauty of tho spectacle. Tho young ladies, liesides Miss Addle,, Audursou, Queen of the Carnival, and her personal attendants, Mi.ses Stella Gnlornou, Lena Larseu, Laura Escott. Jenuls Gurren aud May Stantf, taking part were: Queens Muriel Lewis, Ailno Cox, Lola Stoops, Jeauetto Escott , Bessie Coke, Hilda Stelnholm, Esther Johnson, Edith Gnlovspn, Clara Myren. Attqndnnts :Geuteu Lund, Maud Noble, Opal Desmond, Dora prowii, I Ruth Mugary, Pearl Desmond, Delhi Pratt, Lucilo Reedy, Merl Cox, M" Pruess, Ruth Hoddon, Cora Clift, 1 ron Gall, Flora Payne, Thelniu Pay:. Mario Seaman, Margaret Huffsmit' , Coustauco Gorman, Ada Chapman, Solum Johnson, Delia Chapman, Edith Oarter.Mabel Fairoliiles.Mary Hansen, Sarah Escott, Jauk Merchant aud two. Lund girls. Tho launohes taking part in tho pa, ratio woro tho Eagle, Thos Holland Afot.inr Aitami C "Rnirovu. rT1lv .Tnlm T . ,. . . . ' ... Josophsonj Quickstep, Geo Beale; irrri,n.in. nm wi,,.ir. m.,ihi rw. ' ' " -"1 Holland; Curlew, W.O Harris. Tho Committeo of Arrangements feel very gratful to Mrs. Wilbur and Miss Anderson for their efllcieut services ; also to tho young ladies who partici pated. Hero is "'bomt'thlur you hover sea, t inentloucd by the writers on otlquottjH, t Every portHm'a social obligation Inn. glna ot notne. Atchison Globe, r (, i threatened. ' '.' ' re - 4,. . . - "tn.-uS ;;., .- it0w .