-V.-r - r "- " ""C s ' jMw t" , .nn -m" 'Wii"VHit'4jiriij(,fe!y'rj!fe8Mi,ft 9fi Trv Hm .MAQT AIAII $ "' ' . in' '""'" fc .111 II III I HI' V WWWWWWWWWW JT"Mtl -?w rfc .-i S'-'M-a Ji.f '-JW !M' .JPJsV" .A r.-a " ' 7 fc - fcl.i 4, ii I ii i U'P .s ii A I I- s iaea . j s y x x "k-fN ' wiA?3!2!BfHPWHPWf -- A m aL. . H, ..,.-. ; i'wwwwwww1! P SlMfE ----- L ,,,liJL, ' ; ' .y " VOL XX11V. RSHFJH to AWFUL DISASTER AT SEA, Steamer Walla Walla Lost Off California Coast Thursday Morning. . COLLIIIIil) Willi UNKNOWN BENCH SAIUill AWAY The Ill-Falcd Vessel Carried One Hundred and Suly-fivc Passengers, of Whom Twenty seven are Missing Many of Hie Crew Go Uimii Willi Steamer. . Kuroku, Cat., Jnn. 3- 1 1n Purl II p. Omit 8t(.iiiii"lili Coiiipnuy'H KtcniuiT H'ullu Vnllii, roiiimiiiiilt'il liy Cnjit. Hull wlilrh left tlil city mi ttm Hint for I'tiiM Hoiimt Mirt mot wllli n illxnMcr )i-iti'r iluy In C(ih(iii n I tit mi iiiikiinnii unll lliK uwl mill fmiiiitoriil. 'lliuiii'WH of tin illnnNtiT nn litiiiii;lit to Trlulilail liy n ImkiI wlilrli, mIhmi It left tin KtMin of thoillHiiKicrnuitiiliiist llilrtccn imtwiih, Init wlii'ii It iipiiciiitil ut Trlnlitiiil run t a! net koH'ii. Cupt. Hull rciHirtiit to tin nuiiimiiy tlili morning dy tili'iilonic. Ho wilil tlmt tin-Wiilln U'mIIu coIIMimI ltli nil tiiikiinun Kri'iii'ti Imrk ill four o'clock yioitonlny imoiiiIiik iIihIiik lnuy wcatlici. Tin- Krcticli o('l lent no IIkIiIh nml ttic crnoli en i la- w llliuut nniliiK. TIicWmIIu Wnlln funk In lu inliitittw. Tim Citptjitn iiriloriM n Iiik from Kuro kn m-iit lit ocnrcli of tliu hiMur llfi boat coiitiiliilni; iticniU'rH of tint ui wnuiTH nml crrw. Iliu Mnllu Wnllu luut U'h iiawfiiu'iTH, of wliom ni'iirlv nit irn mi red. Tliu collision occnrml twenty iiiIIi-h hjuIIi ( tho Mctuloclno tinny. Tlic sccimil niuctT, who unit down nitli tlu wreck, mum on tlii lirlil(i', It hum 4:10 n. in, wlii'ti tin' I'rcncli tiiwel lilt tlio Willii WiiIIu'h Uiw w llli ii tri'iiu'inliiiiiH hliock, IniDi m'i"cIh Ih'Ihk muter (nil PH'lll. All tin" I'li'i'tJer! "ere ilei'i. 'Ilio wrntlivr wun cleur nml tlio ecu rolling Jilli. Tln iMiveiiKeirt ru-lnil out or thill htutcriHUim nt tlio criiHli runt the ilccl; ih Itintnntly erowilnl with terror Htrlrkeii hiiniiinity, nil wildly cxelteil. Tln life lioutn nml iii(Ih were hooii limit nt, nml tln 1 If iircerM'M wito put on A. A. Fuller Bxulaiiis WAS VISITED TWICE BY C ARIVARI'.l'ARTIES Only Intended to Help Make n Noise Got Loaded Shell by Mistake Knipiro City, Juii.'Jiul, 1U0J. To the Hun oh Co act Mail : My Dear Sir. In your inimn of tho Int Inst, ymi linvn given n notiuo of my r.iurriugo mid eliarlvnri , but, not. an tlio fncln wurranled, 1 wna mar ried on Hundiiy to n moot vHtluiublo lady. On Hundiiy uvo there eougre- gnteil nrmuui our liouae, a mont illo urat'ctui moil with nil tlio oiuiiiuiita ot tack wooiU nml pioneer tluion, They (leneeil tho building, broke wiudown, jnilluil down uiirlimiB, ueoured uu trnuco to the liouoo by rniuiug tho windowH , nml only dcidtilcd by my liriiigiiigdowu i clinlron tho head of tho Intriidur. Then they lull uu lu IH'lUUI, On Moiulay evo, the orowd enmu again , lull thoy eoudiiotud tbum nolveii with iiiohI proper hIiiiiio, Thoy kopt otiltido of tho yard. Tliey only iniidii tlm night lihtnoiiM with their bomlM mid tin eiwisj thty did notilin turli tin building. To unmet thorn in their fun making, on this uuouiid night, 1 fired, (an 1 Hiippond) Ul oniply hIioIU lliroiigli ono of tho brok en wiudown of Iliu previous night, and, only from ono window, taking tho ttliolln lu tlio ilurk. One, by lulu ink e liml a load of No. 10 flint. It wioj lliod from tlio tmute window and with in) intention, other, iliuu loliolp tlioni iiiuko a iinleo, You huvo In your pnpor, llrcd deliberately ut tlio oronil with No. (ImIioI, Thorn can Do iio ouo that regrets tills mom niiiortuuiito ooourrncoo nioiii than wo do. W'o huvo hooii tho young innn injured, alio Ins mother, nml huvo oNprcssed our most heart 'foil logiotfi mid hivvo mild to them both that iiuyttilng wu could do, would bo most olivoi fully lono. I un mnn no fair minded man or woman, will for u momoiit think thut thoahoi wua llioil iluliburntuly ut tlio crowd for they worn doing no harm this eoo-t oml night, This is written not wliol' Jy to oxonoriito myself from bhmio HARK WHICH WITHOUT RENDERINC ASSISTANCE thiipwwntci'nt who worn then lowered to the iHUltK. ThtMi'ifk'l did not nlnk until -4:15. Kit Iiik Urn new nml piuweiigern thirty tiro in tit ii I fH In which to leut the Hlemner, nil the luweriil life IxwU IicIiik filled. The excitement writ then luteiice milling the reiimlnlnc phh?ii(th. Wo mm H'rrmiied nml runny men mid toy: Jtinipiil off the htramer Into the m-u. Scer;il did lint leave until the hunt eturted toeltik. The onicern were cool, ilohiK ererjtliliiK In their oner to unre the paHM'iiKerH. No one known the rniiiM of the colli Inn hut the Kcoiid nfllccr nml he ImiiiIim Iiik. After the French ew njnetrnted the ntrnmtr'rt Uiw It m hut n idmrt till hhe withdrew, lent lug the p.iM-vu Kern of the Wnlln Wnllu to tlio merry of the IiIkIi mm mid le ndlun no iwNtuuce. Twenty-rieven pnieiii;erH nre mlHlii(, nil the rent lire iiccouutnt fur. C'nit. Hull with the llrct mutewiuomTed. the ifiunluluir nllUerH were Iwt. The Wnllu Wnllu wuh hurdly euhuierKed when txttli (Miller) exploded, dipt. Hull waxm-Ncn ly Injurnt. Two life hontx, mid one r.ift ure iiiiiircoiiitted for. Notk: ltov. It.C. Leeoftht city Id well HCiiiiiiuted'with Ciiptulu Hull mid the HlcAiucr Wnlln Wnllu. lie hhjh t tin t the rnptiiln N one of the ino-d nklll fill inilKutnrMiii HiecoaNt. 'the Wnlln Is mi old Ixuit of nlMiiit S.VO tons litinleii nml hu-i Ih'i'ii in the nml rurrvlui tmde Ixtweeii I'liKi't SmiiiiiiI mid HniiKrnucl-co for mi)iii yenrn. rihu formerly I'dnnced to the I). It,, v N Co,, hut me yeiirn lure wan wiM to the l'm-lllc NinlRutlnit Co. but to put the fact (as they are) be loin the people , ami to Miinv them that all pouoiiM ar.i nol eiipioied to know what tluu'iintonis of a country are. having always lived wlicro duo refpet In uliown to all thai are law abiding uititeun. Will you kindly putli.h tbenu fnetn, an thorn are many milium nlloat that do tint relleet iniinh credit either to the bejrigiil or tlio fun makern, Henptctfiilly, A. A. l-'n.txu. PUSHING ALLEGANY AND ELKTON ROAD County Court to be Asked for Assistance A Possible Win ter Route Uadly Needed Tho problem of completing tlio Al legany and Klklou wagon road in iiboiit to bo tmlvtd and another ctrUrt it ubout to bo made by tho oiti xenn. Ovcr-tSOO in sulnoiliilionn huvo been received, nml Unptafii Kdwardn will go before tho eoumy commission em to lirew tlio matter of raining 1000 , by way of an appropriation. The matter will bo put boloro tin Douglas county court alno, to do nometlilng to assist. Tho road hun been survoyxl and the brush has been elonreil, There are only two bad grades and in ouo of thoso sumo bliiMlng will huvo to be done j ouo nt Uoldon Falls and ouo ut Hllvor jfalln. Then this lion run bo made passible with vohiolea tlio year roiiiiu nj-1 iiiuiiuraio expoiuiiiuro oi money. Tho purnlstent iniiiiuor in wluoh Captain hdwardn has worked for tho completion or thin io.nl deserves to obtain tm desired result, Our county court should consider this matter seriously and if within tholr reaeli render tho nsslstmiou needed. It would bo a god send to (Jeos liny to havo an ovei-opon outlot ovinia ml anil Douglas county coulil wan aiiorii io mnKo ono moro inlet to Oooc, WhutOooi county uoods is duylight Innn thomitsido In tho way of I'omuiunlciillnii vm wagon, luil olooirio or any oilier way. Now is tlio tlmo'to do eonmtlilnp si ml with good meonn tho luKislaturu thoro can no dmibt bo somo assist. iiiu'o obcained when tlio poliUoul slt 'oatlon is not in oliuos. Much oredUUtluorto Captain fKd wards forhu (Persistont iwnhlng of ,tho pr9Joct. Cream of the Published Hvcry Day - SSSj INTER-STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION AT CHICAGO Meeting Will He Devoted Probing Into Matters of Railroad Combine. to Chlcuj'o, Jnn, :i The iiii-otlh hero next Wednemlny of the Inter-idnte Coin merce CoiiiiuImhIou will Ik the occuhIoii of ii iiiouiiiciit iif-altint the Northern Heciirltlen Compiiiiy. The c;uniiiltte will ImcutlKiitu tlii rmulilue of the (IrentNortlieru.N. T. nml llurlliiirton rnllwu)H. Tliey will prnhe thy ijiieitlnn of tlm roiiiiiiiinlty of Interestf between the Krrnt rulluny nyntemi, of tlm mirth weit. It U iimlerHtiNHl Hint there In to he u t(f uerul anil determined llht nloii the line nlrendy uuiioiiiiceil, with tlio In teiitlnii of turuliiK Hulit on eiery (ihnxc of tlm rullinud coiuliluntliiii. STEAMER BERTHA WRECk'tD IN ftORTHERN WATERS fentlle. WiikIu .tniu't-vStenmerllertha iirrhcd thin moiiiln, hrliiBliiK theuewM that the Mcmu ichnouer Kenrlexx Imiiml io nun rnnicvrn wan wn-ckcii in a -vere gale .Nov. .loth at Dutch hurltor. No llti were hxt. New York. Dec. Ill .lelTrle nml Khar key have been matched to light on cotno date before April ttUh. St. Paul, Dec. Ill At tho meeting or the board of direction of the (Treat .Nut them railroad, the executive stud wan eutliely reorganized. No announce ment of ptenldelil ho Ixen made, but the following vice iiresldentn were chos en: Rml vice. (i.N. Hill; eecninl.lt. 4. Knrrhiutmi; third, K. T. Nlchnlnj folirtli, J. V). IIISIKIU, Farrlugloii will have almost exclusive charire tit the financial and aceountiui departmeiitn. J. H. Illnlsm will have charge of nil trunk matten. New York. Dee, III. Chill mid Argen tlnu nre negotiating the piirrluu-e of wahlpn in (ireut Itrltulu. Chili has been lucky enough tu acquire two tor ticdiiiNi.it destroyco. TlieM vTeln will in laiiuclusl next mmitli. riri'litln:i liana rrnbvrnn tlamtncks at Klnwirk. but alio cannot be ilelhereil until next Summer. Loudon, Dec. 31 The outcome of the dispute between fierniany mid Venezue la in regarded with uicren-lng anxiety in Kiiglaud. Much Eipprehenniim In cauneit by the strained situation mid the feurof the nuiipllrutiuun which might ensile fl.oiiM Inutilities break nut be tween the two countries, which would possibly draw the I lilted .States into the trouble, to protect the Monroe doctrine. In Venezuelan circles President Can tro In blamed for the present disorder, lie Is ueeii-ed nf having sarrltlccd the pence and piosperlty ut the country to gratify nls own pen-mml pride, and Im provement 1 nut leaked fur until he in delHised, Pakln. Dec.Ul 1lie?lilmse court will I lirncced by train from l'oa Ting Kit to j I'ekln mi January "III. the ltus'laii .Minister, M. Paul l.crvar, linn inforiiii'il the Chinese pleulpjteuti nrlen thut the Itusnlau gnveiumciit re fuses to uuieiid the Maiieliurlan treaty. Tho hltimtiou is a drailliK'k, New York, Dee. Ill It In minouiiced that the successor to the late President Valentine, of Wells. Karen & Co will lie imiiiey hvans, now general manager the eniupauy, with inn iicuiliuiurtcra ut I .ww lurk-. Kvmis will not remove his lieadiiiar tera to San Francisco, where the main olMcen) of the oonijiiiny are Incateil. it in believed that at the next meeting or the Imnrd of directum some artlon will bo taken looking to the establishment of tlia headijuurterrt of the company lu this city, Poitlaiiil, Dr., Dee. 31 Tho Fioncli fmiMlltlstcd Imrk Aelll Aria cnnslzi'il thin uioiiiing ut lliilfoiii, (luthrieoc CoV lock. The vivsel lay iu ballast, mid the bieakinguf the mnurlui; chain cnu-cd her tu turn turtle. No lives were lost, 'Hie wife of the captain, who wan aboard, wan rescued with dlillculty. The capa city of the vessel la 2000 Ions. Hong Kong. Dee. 31 The Herman steamer Chun linn been wrecked near Hul 1 In. Forty-two o the ship's com lmiiy were savid by the French steamer iiiinoi, inecapiiiinottlieChirii, three olIlceiH nml tilt een pa-engeiN perlshmt in the wieck. Colon, Dee. 31 Tho htiiuig norther wnicn nun teen blowing has riilr-eil u tieiuenduniH mu. Tlio steamer Hero, laden with u cargo of eon I, win driven ushoro during the night, London. Jun,2 Hall, nuiiinger of Hue ainminl Compiiiiy iisserta that Murconl will ho iu Kngliuid sism ami will stmt in earnest thn work of iiuttliiir KiiL'laud and America In v,iieles.neoiiiuiuuU'utioii on 11 practical commercial basis. 1 no Aiuericiiu Minion win iio'iu t'aju' Cod. Mr, Hall says thut within six montliK tho service between Kngliuid mid Aiuer lcu will bo in operation. llostmi, Jan. a (lo'veiiiiir Crime. . ro - I'eiltlv rtK'leeted todavtnnk tlio oath ofof , lire for. bin third term. Week's News. in llic Daily Coast Afail. CUBAN PRESIDENT PALMA OUTLINES HIS COURSE Will Strive to jtrcno,thcn Cord dinl Relations With This Country L'l- . NewVork.Jnn. .iC-PrrnMrnt I'ftlma, recently elected chief executive of the new government of Cuba, nadl. "Two thliiKH Inhnll ntrltp to nccompll-li: to MreiiKtheii the cojdinl relatlmw between the republic, of Cuba nml the United fltatif. mid to conduct on economical mi ni In lt rat Ion mid ilctclnp Inland do Cuba, principally the nirriciilturnl ludiintry. I liopo to secure a reduction of tho tnritl Imixmcd by this country no that the pro duct or Culm may Hint n market here. LINE OF STEAMER5 FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND MANILA Han I'rancUco, Jnn.3- Allnenf mer chant McamcrH between thlt city nml Manila will eonn l pctablinheil. The Kmplrc .Stenmphlp Couipnny will put on u line of uteaiunlilp-f to ply regularly on the route. Waidiliiirton D. CL Jan. 2--Senntor remix, or t niirornla. trstay . . 'i .. . llfornla. today Introiliired to President UikhcvcM Pnifessnr Catiii- bell, director of the hick Olwrvatnrv. mid Professor Nowconib, the celcbrntetl astronomer. lhee gentlemen inrlted the President to visit the Lick Observntory. Jin said thut bin Intention win to pi to the Paci fic coat mmii mid It would givo 111 in great pleasure to vlsitjthe observatory. Seattle, Waslu Jan. 2 Colonel Hand, who ban Just arrived here from Java, states that cholera In raging there more severely that at any time W'fiirt thin year. TJie dcatli reoiruni.i'rfte elty of Ratira bayanurlug thi'"mniiti ot NorenilnT wan over M'len thottsaml. Colonel Hand In Jit-t returning from n mining expedition In Celrben tslsml where ho romrti guhl to lie found In great iiiiintllles. Wiishlngtmi, D. CM Jan. 2 - Admiral Sampson's mnlmly la prngrenning slowly but steadily toward the end. Medical science can do nothing to check its progi-ess. New York. Jim 2 (ictieral Pnlnia, the newly elected president ot Cuba Unlay received many dispatches nml telegrams truin Italians from various parts of thin country. Kieve, IltKsfu, Jan. 2 A Uunb was ex ideded under n balconr of the nalace of the (iraud Duke CnnsUiitlne lat even ing, ilurlng the progress of a reception. inesaieim were lurinigcii Willi guests And a panic followed, but no ono wan in jured. Macon, OuH Jan. 2- The lmiler of nn engine on the Central (icorgla railroad exploded tislay, killing live men mid badly Injuring twelve others, three ut whom will probably die. Chattanooga. Temu Jan. 2 Alsuit a hundred families living on the low laud nruiiml thin city are cauied on the high knolls, nn a result of the prevailing high wnler. Many limie.s are submerged or have been rarrled away. Twenty-seven miles of laud along the Hue of the Western mid Atlantic railroad in under water, mid Chattanooga Is almost surrounded. New York, Jnn. 2 Formal notico wan Issued today that all Northern Pacific preferred stock would Ih retired. i-.very iiniuer oi a certuirate or prefer- eired stock will upon surrender of his or hurcertltlcate receive imynieut in cash ut the nir value ut the slock. CITY COUNCIL ASKED FOR NEW ORDINANCE Since the recent quarantine flurry, it has developed that this city is without an ordinance cov ering the matter of contagious diseases. The following petition was circtiiateu .viouuay u p. S' Dow and received numerous siD natures, led off by the physiciaus of the city To the Honorable Mayor aud Common Council Gentlemen: We, the undersigned citizens nud residents of Marshfield, re spectfully petition your Honors to establish Mutable regulations f0r,llliiek, Negative, Cleorgo Rosa the quarantining ofcontngous dis eases iu said city, requiring every physician practicing iu said city to teport all case of contagious diseases that may come under their notice to the common coun cil. Tlli tlilinn vino ni,1 wtfl, l. ilns petition Was lilcU with the city recoider, and wilj undoubt edly be acted upon at the next meeting of the council. Mayor Coke was seen by a Maju report er and said that he could .see .no necessity for calling & ..special .meeting for this( purpose. - rr - v . Committed to Asylum Mri. Mary Jolinnorj, wlfo of Htovon Jolinion. of Tcumlle7wit brouelit to town Tliurmlay, unit nlier oxaminiv- Hon beloro Jiialico Jlyile, wm adjudK ed Insane, and committed' to the ay liini. 8hc will bo taken out by 8hor lirOallier anil a lady rnlit.inf, proba bly on llin Alliance Her insanity is of a mild form. EASTERN-LUMBERMEN may'op.erate HERO Joeph Wealherby, or Two Harbors, Minn., ami I). L. Jmrtln n civil enul nect, arrived here a few dayo ago, and lavo been tin Coon river mnnina lines on (Kimi timber laud purcha.sed by Mr. vveaiiieruv wnen lie rcriant year. Mr. Wfatlierliyjunl tun nartlen hu ren-l retwnM own a large tract or imuter mm rmitenipliitf Utillillngor uuylBc.&, mill. Tliee rrentleuicti hare been lookliiir oTer tho bis mill at Kmplre City. If they will buy that or the Idle. Porter mill and transform one of tlioe evewiren Into center of artlvlty. they will eani an un nnlnioun vote of tliaukH from the people or tne nay. Barge Wheeler's Cook The liody of J. W. Colen, tho colored conk that waa drowned by the wreck or tho barge Wheeler, wan round on the beach four mile noutli of Waldport. The body win lu a bad Mute of preterm tlon. nnn no riotnini wan round on u except two woolen nhlrtn mid one nhoe. An In (iieitt wan held and tho verdict wm that the ilecra-wsl w.-w the nernon who was ilrnwniil ofl the barge. Tho peotile of Waldport gave decent burial lu the cemetery. UNCLAIMED LETTERS Lint of unclaimed letfrs remaining in the .Marsiniciii, ureson.postnmce.Jan 1, 11)02. Person calrng for tht same will please say advertised Inaac Al- kog, Clyde Daltnn, Harry Karris. John iienricicsnn, .Minn Dertha Hendrickson, 0.1 Hoageiis.il), John Holm, Wm Jeph rott. T J rJKeley.TJ Ke ey. J Kenny, elley. TJ Kelley. J Kenn Jnmen Manny. W I' lasiu. W It Math- eny, Wm Mason, Cnpt J Michaels. Dick Moreson, Jullitn Nelnn. A 01en, Vi Pet erson 2, 0 Prnylor. Rert lUnk. C II Hied, (i A Biulsii. Krlck sarnson. John wick laud. W. H. Ccuns,P. M. ARCADIAN LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY f Yhc "Cul-I1 Has Mock Trial nud prits arc Convicted and Sentenced At tho meeting of tho Catching lough literary society last Saturday night, a groat deal of entortainment was dorived from a mock trial . Charles Masters nnd Dcrt Cox were placU on trial on achargo of disturb ing tho peace utthu Arcadian Literary and Debating Socioty by whispering, talking etc. contrary to tho constitu tion and bylaw of tho society. Carl Cox acted as judge and Fred Cavanagh as inaruhall. Geo. Itoss was prosecuting attorney and ho was assisted by Miss Mary Black while Atty. II. V. Rose conducted tho defense. After much difliculty a jury was impaneled consisting ofJoo HcnUon,' ' charge.! Jjiut C.ipti 1 guilty ot negligence nt C. L. Donebrake, UlukoFrsuk i,vVhwler broke iooj-o frov Black, and . itlontion, Tho examination of witnesses caus ed inucn aniusmen 1110 tcsuniouy being a strictly a matter of imagina tion, tho witnesses found much troublo in making their stories hang together under cross examination. Tho star witness was Miss Cox, for tho defense. Tho' prosecution found it impossible to shako her testimony. Tho address of ProsocutingAttoruoy Ross was a inastorpeuce, unit tho jury brought in a verdict of "guilty." Masters was sentenced to keep away from football foi an extended period. Cox was sentenced to May on this tide of tho slough for 10 days. Under ttiwolrcumttancei tins is considered very severe, and much sympathy is felt, not only for Cox, but for tho par tyou tho other side of tho slough. Tho question for discussion at tho next meeting is: "Retolvcd that tho conscience is a safe guldo." The lenders uro: Aflii'inalive, Miss Mary Remarkable Cure of Croup A Little Hoy's Life Saved 1 hne n few words to sayvregarftliw Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It wuv d my little boy's lite mid 1 feel thut I can nut nriiiso it euomih. 1 hom-lit n Iwittl,, 0t " tn,m ' K-S wro '" OlKHjWill S, 1). un.Vwhen 1 got home with lt,.tho iW baby could hardlv breathe, euvn tho medicine us disectetl every ten minutes iintJUu. "throvvjuii" iu.ll then I thought sine ue was going in cuoko to ueaiii,vo hud to pull the phlegm out or his moiitu ill creat loin atrincs. I nin ixwltlv,. that if I had not got Unit bottle of cough & jiitmi'i'iuc, my ooy wouiii 1101 uo on earth today. Joel Dkmoxt, Iinvood, Iovva. Fprfcalo by Jolin,PMe,lW CHARIVARIS AND SHOT. I Imi.m vf '' .'N 5' GUNS AT EMPIRE CITY Newly Married Man Fills j Sarena der's Lejs;Pjill of Number 'six Shot A. A. Fuller, the life insur ance agent, was married hi Em pire City last Sunday to Mrs. Norton, and on Monday evenine a crowd collected in fiont of the lcsidencc oi the newly married Mr. Fuller scents to have fail ed to see any great amount of .tumor in the situation, and de clined to come out and cough up. It is said that a gun was fired out of several windows of the house and lastly was discharged poiiu oiatiK ana at tlie crowd. Andrew Peterson, a young man wnose parents reside at Norway, was standmg near the nickel fence, and he got the benefit of the charge ot number six shot with which the gun was loaded, being protected somewhat by the pick ets. One hundred and one shot reached him, 76 penetrating the lront ot ins Icit thigh and 24 the rigni. The festivities then came to an aorupi euu. ur. ncrslal was summoned and hurried down to attend the victim, whose injuries arc not considered dangerous, It is said that the old timers of Empire enjoyed the fracas as a reminder of earlier days. Mr. Fuller's vcrsiou of the af fair is that he supposed his car tridges to be all blank's; that he was not angry, had no intention of injuring any one, and only meant to enliven the festivities. It seems that on learning that the young man was injured Mr. Ful ler at once went down to express I his regrets and apologies, but the other pluFies'wTre nor. then fu the humor to listen. On Wednesday evening, word was sent to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Fnrriu to cotne down Thtrsday morning to conduct the examination of Mr. Fuller on a crimiuul charge. In the morn ing, however, be was requested not to come, as the injured parties had coucluded to let the matter drop. Mr. Pullers friends know him to be considerably of a joker him self nnd accept his explanation of the uufortunatr affair. CAPTAIN.OF YOSBURG CHARG ED WITH MANSLAUGHTER . Captain Chris Alines, of (be tug fieo. j It. YorAmrz. vva.n arrested In Astoria Dee. 2tlth, charged with manslaughter in hav ing caiiMii tno Heath of J, t oie, the ne gro rook, who wan drowned when the barge Wheeler went ashore at Yaaulna. u.ipimu .Minos wan at 1110 lime me from the usbunr J 01T Cape llluuco, while being towed to ian r-roncisco, ami that ho deserted Her without making due effort to pick her up. O Jh. m X D XL 3C -a. . uiiti. IhskYnFiisrsBasM jBi',ao laBBCBBSUISBHBHH! Slock Taking M I On Monday, Jun. l, 10 we will eoimu'iicu our Annual Clear- J v unco Sale It will bo, coyduetcd on (lis s.uuo broad gauge plan g That has characterized it iu former ye.iw. I .Thin salo la the outcome ot our determliutimi tu close out to J . tlio utmost, our imiuyuo stock befuro ths arrival of Spring B .cV5 Jl Four Special Sale Days. i Will be.n. feature ot the rnlo .record rejikcrs, Mapes & .THE LEADING VHmmxmmw9cmmmmwm,mm.m.wMmmmMmm ?JKAMH lIAIJNbBTOJAtlitreCijj& M Or, Jan lr 190ft, O. 0. Harry $d B f a AGuie Mption, Kev, The Irvjno , officiating V Tlio groom i a member 'of tfct Browitcr Valley family of that namt, and has bcou a resident of this oil foraomo months, being eeipleyed by L. .fH. HcUnor. Tho bride, la th daughter of Mm. A., A. Fojler.'fof Empire. Quite number of ireirhk wont down to attend tho weddst), which occurred at 8 p. m. The young couple will reside ,ja Marth-j MMippwiM' .--;. DIP JOHX80X-In Jfarshflold . Or.. Dee. 2D, 1901. Andrew Johnson, aged hO years. Deceased had been in poor health for some lime, but was not considered so near death'; door. Ho has been living with his son A. L. Johnson Hehss a native o(Sweden,but bad been in this country for about SO years, For many years ho was employed In the Newport, now Libby, coal mine, whero ho got out timbers for tho mino and also nctcd as carpenter. For Cor 7 years he has been disabled, and he has reiidcd in Marshflcld for about a year and a half. A son and daugh ter survive him : A. L. Johnson , ot this place, aqd Mrs. Hulda HossoN batch, of San Pedro, Cat. The funeral services were conducted by ltov. It. C. Lee Tuesday afternoon at the resldince on C street. FAMliy ROOD In this .city, r Jan, 1, 1902, K. L. C, Fnrrin and Mis Mabel Rood, Rev S. 0. McClelland ojliclating. The groom is a rising young attor ney of this city. Ho was admitted to tho bar last Summer aud was later appointed Deputy Prosccating Altor 'ncy r5riCoo9 couniy.' ' andTreeently. ap)ointed city attorney for Marsb flold. The brido io tho daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rood and is cuao of tho most accomplished and popu lar young ladles of tho city. Tlio ceicmony which made them ono took place at 11 a. m. at the resiJence of tlm briuo's parents, in the prosence of a number of tho nearer friends. yrvt ot tho Rood rcsidonco had. been fitted up as a cosy ucst fnrabo ncw,Iy rnar- ried pair, and, they havo commenced housekeeping there. They commciico their married ilfo under the hnpplcvst auspice, nnd with tho congratula tions and best .wishes ot a Jargo circle of Iriends. nrDflDT lit IT MIIBnPDFD K H .LANDJS-ISDEAB The Oregonbia of the 27th brings a dispatch from CorvnllU stating that O. K. 1-andln, professes to have Identified the remaliu of nu unknown man found nnd bulled near Stiver, as ttioe ot Ids brother M. 1). Landls. tho murderer. Tho body van discovered June 30th and had been dead about n month. 0. K. LamUs nrofetwe-i to Identify it by fillings iu tbe teeth. Thin l.s regarded an a ruse to oml the search for the murderer. At the time the-body iu question was found, letters were received by parties here giv ing a full description, whlc.1' did not tail7 with that of Landis. IBB 1fl .1 'V m ,i r Sale, i 1- .w i -. uiUur. iuwntu h to juako theui, Z (!6 vf rzxr. 1 "Mat son OUTFITTERS, f ft aG3e&yfQBBkzZ!r . . . i a ' f m h ,K. . JFl -tmUfZ fiigsr 1 I'A-r msvjih.1 --, -. J -..