C,VWwt;iHI ,Mrfrr r- I , V p" :i ! MORE WITNESSES IN SMOOT CASE To be Resumed in Washington April Fourth Halt Lnko, Mar. 19-U, (?. MAreliAl Jlt-ywooil (his nioriiliiK received a bunch l U'cnly odil subpooniioj (or witnesses in Mm Hinoot itivutlluullou, which la ID ho KMimoil In Wuifilnsiton, April i. Ho (li'cllnoH to nlvn tiNiiiuo for (ear ol lliclr bolting. It In understood that Iho witnesses Include; prominent Mormon nml Uentlla politicians, nloo rcildonto ol J.tlKliam City, tthoro tho iMormoo church Is ultugoil U linvu Inttltuted n boycott against a bits dunce hall started In opposition to tho Mormon opora house. ' FRISCO CAN MAKER'S STRIKE Fourteen Hundred Men Resent Company's Action Bun Francisco, CM. Mnr. ID Foniteon l.nndrcd members ol tho Can Makor's Union, employed by tho Auioricau Cnn Co . ntruck this Morning. Tho tronblo is duo In tho company's alleged refusal to abldo by nn agree mont made with tho union eovcrM month ago. FRIENDLY FEELINU TOWARD ENGLISH . Ixiidon, Mar'. IU Tlio CcntrM News St. Petersburg correspondent quotes tho Russian Minister ol tho Interior Wc lilvo as cxprcislng moat friendly scuti montfl regarding Anglo-Rueilan rela tions. No reason why uny troablo should nrlto In English-Russian aspira tions, as ono ia on tho oca mid tho other on loud, LOCK CANAL AT PANAMA Washington, Mnrch 10: Uoforo tho Ilouto commltteo, Admiral WMkor ex ploluod that n lock canal will do tho work nt i'nunma nnd that n sea lovol can ft 1 can novcr bo built. It would tsko twenty years to build iho laltor. RAILROAD . SMASH-UPS Rodding, CM., Mnr. 21Tho Bouih bound Southoru raelflo train No. 15' duelled Into a wrecking train at Cantora lust nlKbt. Jobu Funsklv and Geo, KuIcboii, car rcpnlrora wero bndly injur cd. Fire mon BsrLMount of the passen ger cnglno io mtsBlng. Oil City, Pa. Mar, 21, A traln'on tho Allegheny Yalloy railroad la reported In Iho rlvor at Host Bandy, a hundred and sixty nil leo soulb of lioro, Doctors hayo been eont, New Mining Contract Signed f Indianapolis, Mar. 21 A Mining con tract for tho Central competitive dis trict, coverlug the-yvorking conditions of 177,000 miners for tho noxt two years was signed by operators and miners this iinomlng, NEGROES LYNCH ED IN MISSISSIPPI Had Committed Mur . der in Attempting Hold-up Olovolonil, Miss., Mar, l9:Two ne grow, nnmed Bawyor hfld Harris, wcio lynched Inst night by it masked tnob. Christmas wo ok tltoy Itil.od tho ticro parlor Mid nhni the comlnotor of n pass ciJRcr train, in nn attempted hold-up. SAN FRANCISCO DEMOCRATS FOR HEARST Han Francisco, Mnr .10 Tho Demo cratlu state oxccutlvn committee this afternoon adopted a resolution Indorsing Hearst's presidential candidacy , m i i PITCHED' FIGHT MIGHT COME OFF Deported Miners May Come Back in Force Tellurldo, Colorado, March 21: It is repotted that tho deported miners nro making preparations At Ouray lo inarch hern accompanied by nn armod etcoit, A pitched battle may occur, to avoid which injunction proceedings may bo sought to forbid Interference witb the Miner's Union at Telluride. . EARTEQUAKE IN MASSACHUSETTS Bonlb Farmlngbam, Mas. Mar. 21 A feature of an earthquake shock which was felt hero this morning was that r.ca slcknota was felt by Iho pcoplo for on hour after tho tremors paeeod, Montroal, March 21 : A slight shock ol earthquake was felt In tbo providence of Quebec, also in Now Brunswick this morning. Bangor, Maine, Mar, 21 Profestor Knight, a widely known scientist, saya thoro wcro nlno distinct chocks of earthquake this morning covering a pot lod of two hours, Tho ecvorcst lasted 25 second). . . A Successful Failure. "So ho viih a failure Invbuslncss." "No; ho wna n glittering success." "Hut you aald ho fulled." "Yes, for a million." Lasts Forever. When nil olso na an laauo falls, "When ovary otlior subject pales, Tho tariff wo may forward brlna", Although shopworn, stilt In tho ring. It has this thing: to recommend Ono iIocm not luivo a year to spend In hunting facta and lleurca new. Tlio onos our irrauOslrcs used will do. Tnis CLKANfllXO ANI UUAMa cum: lfon 3ATARRH Ely's Gro'am Balm Eay and iiUasitntio mi. ContAiua no in jurlooi driic. ItUnu'ckljrabsOrpod, aivltllf at oricts. CATARRH It Opens tm vlwiiiiea. , . I f p a nl llculi nd Protects the Utmbmne. ItMtorM ,th UnircllU or by msllt Trial 8lx, lOcwti br msIUI ssihP it i iCiiB "5 '''' i U'aHr The .s tr.il i 0y STEWART EDWARD WHITE Covvr1M,mt, Vj BUvart Edward If7is ITor n moment 'Iliorpe dtnrea at mru, "Toll Carrie," iwld IllK JunKo, Thou thoro beneath tho Bwlrling gray slcy, tinder tho frowning Jam, in tho midst of Hood wiitoni, Thorpe bud hi aecond great moment of declfllon. IIo did not pauso to weigh rcaaona or chance, to dlscuw with blmsolf oxpe. dloney or tho mornlltlca of failure Ilia nclloiw wero foreordained, mecliftnleal, All at once tho great forcC3 which Uie winter hud been brlngin'K to power cryaalllzcl 4nto aomethlng bigger than hlmxelf or bl ideaa. The trail lay be foro him; there wan no choice. Now clearly, with no almdow of doubt, ho took tho other view: There could bo nothing better (ban lovo. Mon, Uioir work-, tuelr deals, wcro lltUa thing. Bucccm wna n llttlo thing, tlw opinion of men a llttlo tiling. Instantly ho felt tho truth of it. And hero wna lovo in danger. That it hold lt moment habitation iii clay of tbo conraer mold hud nothing to do with tho great elemental truth of it For tlio first timo in his lifo Thorpo felt tho full crashing power of nn ab Btrnctlon. Without thought, instinc tively, ho throw Iwforo tho necessity of tho moment nil that was lesaor. Ikwas tho triumph of what was real In tho tnnn over that which environment, nllonatlon, dllllcultlca, bad raised up within him. At Ulg Junko'a words Thorpo raised bis hammer nnd with ono mighty blow severed tho chains which lound tho tmds of tho booms across tho opening. Tho frco end of ono of tho polca im mediately awuhg down with tho cur rent in tho direction of Dig Junko. Thorpe, llko a cat, run to tho end of. tho boom, seized tfie giant by Iho col lar and dragged him through tbo wa ter to safety. "Itunl" ho aboutcd. "Run. for your life!" Tho two started desperately back, skirting tho vdgo of tho logs which now tho very seconds nlono necmed to bold back. They wero drenched and blind od with spray, deafened with tho crash of timbers Battling to tho loop. Tlio men on shoro could no longer hco them for tho smother. Tho great crush of logs had actually begun its first majes tic sliding motion when at last they emerged to safety. At first a few of tlio loose timbers found tho opening, slipping quietly through with tho current; then more Finally tho front of the jam dove for ward, and nn instant later the smooth, ewlft motion had gained its Impetus uud was sweeping tho entire drive down through tho gap. Hank after rank. HUo soldiers chare- , "Jluitf" he shouted. ing, "tlioy rah. 'Tho grea't Uerca"wlrid caught thorn up ahead of tho current. In n moment tho open river was full of logs Jostling eagerly onward. Then suddenly far out ubovo tho uneven tossing sky lino of Superior tho strango northern "loopi," or mirage, throw tbo specters of thousands of restless tim bers rising and falling on tho bosom of tho lako. OHArTEIt XXXIV. mllEY stood and watched them "Oh, tho groat man! Ob, tho great ruauiv murmured the wrltor, fascinated. Tho grandour of tlio sacrlflco had struck them dumb. Thoy did not un derstand tho. motives boncnth It nil, but tho fact waa patent. Wg Junko broko down and sobbed. After a tluio tho stream of logs through tho gap Blackoucd. In n mo .mont moro. Bavo for tbo Inevitably Btrauded fow, tho booms woro empty; A deep .sigh went up from. tho utten- tlvo multitude t'tthjJ Umiiia xXXM r v-' ompMsis of a novel Mrv7, hm groaned. Mr. -. ..." TtMfa tho awe broke from about their mtMds, and they "iupblMJtois&y opinion and speculation. Tliorp had disap peared. They rwpscled bi emotion ami did not follow. Ww. "It wall Just plain fooltehwHK, but It was grerir," said aiearer, ''That no account Jackass of t Ulg Junko ain't worth as much per thousand feet as good white pine." Then tlioy noticed group of men gathering about tho office steps, and on it some one talkhsg.' Collins, tho bookkeepor, was making a speech. Collhis was a llttlo hatchet faced man, will), straight, lank hair, near flighted eyes, a timid, order loving dis IKMltlon and a great suitability for his jH-ofessIon. IIo was accurate, unemo tional and valuable All his actions I wero an dry as tho sawdust In the burner. No one had ever seen him ex- I cited. Hut ho was human, and now bis knowlcdgo of tho company's affair A showed him tho dramatic contrast. IIo know, IIo knew that tho property of I tho firm had been mortgaged to the I last dollar In order to aslst expansion, bo that not another cent couhl bo lor-1 rowed M tide over present difficulty', and Barely punished ; then, It may .res-He- know tlat tho note for , 160,000. son ably be supposed, they vrontd'de' covering Iho loan io Wallace Carpenter crease. came duo In threo months. lie knew t Tnwo ..Ccldenle," which ooglit to be from ;the long (able of statistics which tno c,iroes 0, foo,9 not fit to at ,afKe be was eternally preparing andcom- alllrt nf t ...-, ,t,t nf it, t paring that tho season's cut would bavo netted a profit of $200,000, enough to pay tho interest on the mortgages, io tako up the notes nnd to furnish a working capital for Mo ensuing year. These things ho know lu the strango concrete arithmetical manner of the roatino bookkeeper. Other men saw a desperate phase of firm rivalry. lis ' snw a struggle to tho uttermost Oth er men cheered a rescue. IIo thrilled over tho magnificent gesture of the gambler scattering bis stake In largesse to Death. It was the simple turning of tlio hand from full breathed prosperity to life less failure. . Ills view was tlio lnrcrso of hla mas ter's. To Thorpo It had suddenly be- j como a very llttlo thing In contrast to . tho great, sweet, elemental truth Umtj tho dream girl had enunciated. To Collins tho affair was miles vaster than the widest scopo ot his own narrow , life. The firm could not tako up lbs notes when they came due; It could not pay tho Interest on tho mortgages, which M'ould now be foreclosed; It could not even pay In full the men who bad worked for It that would come upder f a court's adjudication. Ho bad therefore watched Thorpe's despcrato sally to mend tbo weakened chain in all the suspense ot a man whose cntlro unlvcrso la In tho keeping of tho chanco moment It must be re membered, that at bottom, below the outer consciousness, Thorpo's final de cision had already grown to maturity. On the other hand, no other thought than that of accomplishment bad even entered tho llttlo bookkeeper's head, The rescue and all that It had meant bail hit him llko a stroke of apoplexy, and his tblu emotions had curdled to hysteria. Full of tho idea he appeared beforo tho men. With rapid, almost Incoherent speech ho poured It out to them. Frofcsslonal caution and secrecy were forgotten. Wallaco Carpenter attempted to push through tho ring for tho purposo of stopping him. A gigantic river man kindly but firmly held htm back. "I guess It's Just as well wo bears this," said tlio latter. It all came out tbo loan to Carpen ter, with a hint at the motive the machinations of tho rival firm on tho board ot trado; tbo notes, the mort gages, tho necessity ot a big season's cut; tho reasons tho rival firm had for wishing io provent that cut from ar riving at the market; the despcrato and J varied means they had employed. Tho men llstcucd, sllont Hamilton, his eyes glowing llko coals, drank In every word. Hero was tho master motlvo ho had sought; hero waa tho story groat to his hand. . "That's what wo ought to get!" cried Collins, almost weeping. "And now wo'ro gono and bust Just becauso that infernal river hog bad to fall off a boom I Ifs a shame! Thoeo scalawags bavo dono us after alll" Out from tho shadows, of tho woods stolo InJm Charley. Tho wholo bear ing and aspect' of,Uie man bad chang ed. Ilia eyo gleamed with a distant, farscclng tiro of its own, which took no account of anything but some ro moto vision. Ho stolo along almost furtively, but with u proud, upright carriage ot his neck, a .backward tilt of his fluo bead, a distension of his nostrils, that lent to bis appearnnco a panthcr-llko prido and ste'althlness, No ono saw him, , . Suddenly ho broko through tho group and mounted tho steps bcsldo Collins. vi'ho enemy of my brother is gonet" Continued Iu'Siipplement. fvmor lu mLZMK&mFiw77mvm.M;M sra . Mormpo BtlShpps' HU(al'Mq4iluM30erMjtaTOUytU9kwn'Nolh Mnrinon Church ttiirtlenrfglKn.r. .pVrlttvvlycurtii the wont cwiuo)l U jounir rLI;r from offcUot,eltbui,UiMljtlui, ojcjei,orclg&ruaimoltlti?. Cure Lost Manhood. IrnpoteiicW.Lost Power, Nlght-Uosae3,Spermatorrhoa.liiRoiTinl,rTniJ Haadaohe. UnfltHasstoMarrv. Stlpwtlon, atom rrematurenoss. stopa Nerv yeljde. tteut ralituJut.Ttmnrt viior mill BMnuMihn,'InkBaiinrectitrii.MNftbu(.SrdrSi.ia.bymMI. .Writ- " tsfFot,t-ocflror swat rttua .vo, wUU bux, Cirvaian tit. Alra, lshop Remedy Co., mn KranUae Rl, rSMft( v John Pruss: if .! i unaii iiuNtiai 3'. Ill IUU MSI .UAUIfcHi.&t ! ' IN NEWSPAPERS) i AfnrWMUfUl AT ANYTUUI I CaM of WrHs V4 4f MereftMtc'.SaeiwMf Stripes F(r A Fool's lack. (Portland Telegram) No Law, nor system of laws, can be devleed that will entirely prevent the fatal folly of the bomlclde.by.accldent o?l, nor rid society of hlrn completely but a law can and shonld be pa wed that will pu.nleh him tomewhat In propor-, lion to tho meaeiiro of his reckless foil) , makiog it criminal to the extent of manslaughter at least, with n view to decreasing the number of thete shock ing tragedies by which innocent and worthy people are accidentally killed by Uieir fool friends, 8uch ''accidents" iboald be aa4e oriraw, aad ttvereli .W..... U. ...UU..U .... U. ... ..... who mistakes his companion ior a deer or other four-legged animal, and tint of tho foe!, usually a boy fool, who pMtil' a gun at another "in fun," tiiiukiui; i unload!, and pulls the trlger. One ol the latter fools turned bis murd?riour trick in Astoria yesterday, and now i extremely sorry, of course. He should bo given a flrstclaes opportunity to re pent by sending, him to the peniten tiary for a few years, both aa a proper punishment and as a warning to other fools of tbo same ilk. R-I-P-A-N-s Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind . Tho 5-cant packet ia enough for usual Mna.tn, Th famllv linltlrt (ftf ftknim Contains a supply for a year. All drug- j gists sell them. The Senator Told Too Much (From the Kansas City Star) Senator Knute Nelson went to Bam. moro some ten days ago and addreeeqej a meeting of bankers, and merebantt who were giving a banquet,. The Minn esota sonator recalled in happy fasltien how, during the civil war, he. raarclud through the city as a private soldier telling in a bumoroae fashion how bo captured a horse not far from Balti mrro. These experience famished much amueenient, but a couple of days after Mr. Nelson returned to Washing ton he was given a chance to see th othet sldo of the medal. The man who owned the horse wroto, demanding pay ment (ot the property which bad been approriated so many years ago. Tho letter gives details which convinces Senator Nelson that the writer' waa In deed owner of tbo captured animal. Drying preparation shaply dTe on dry cctarrk ; they dry up the secretions, which sdhero to the membrane and d com pose, casslng n fax more serious trouble thast tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry fog iahalants, fumes, smokes and snuffa and use that which cteaases, soothe and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head easily and pleasantly. A trial size vrlll be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the COa. size. Ely Brothers, CO Warren St., N. Y. The Balm euree without pain, does not irritate or eansa sneering, it spreads iUu over an irritated and angry surface, relion ing immediately tho painful inuammatkm. 'With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrti and Hay Faver. Boy Overboard A reccurrence of the Jt.ck Murphy accident camo near taking plate yester day on the water frort. While playirg with some boys on tho unfinished wbari at the new warehouse, Walter Jensen, a ladof 11 years fell into the cbauuel, and being unable to swim, bad quite a etrug glo and would no doubt have been drbwued had it not been for the aseist nuce of llttlo Hans Kruger, who tlir:vv blm a pleco of. board just as he was about to Bink for the third time and bad been pulled athoro young Kroger rolled,' him over a kwg to reaovo the. salt water, and then some of tho boys brought mm home, a wetter but wiser boy. parents canuot be too persistent in warning their email boys to keep away from tho water. txMunmwremmaiaam Loss of Samen nwrruun uhumuji varlacoele.or Con oua Twltenlnjt f ioy to st fun i u4vAftd arnn. IO MtlU) m HfTnH Cartf! L t I Jul .Ll.lllllfl lllllll 111 lifll III 1 !!!' II '" ' Jl I'l ' ' J.;T. MsjCormnc, MyD'.i .' . . . Pliyglriari anK Saffjedn ., 'l, 't JSIdomlo Building, , vfmmi, .'..". fAItflIlKIELD :: I ORlWCn. 1 ,. -.-' .i!l ' ......... - , , r--M- I, miiirwi" i - Wm. Horsfaf M norland Building TliohoOCt HAItBIIEIKljl) - U OREOO.n . Dr. Haydon, Ofllco opposite Union furniture etord " IlotiW, 10 to 12 and 2 to ? , Special attention paH to diseawof Skin, '. Urinary anil Digestive OrgamJ, . , . ' Lr. B. renslon Examiner. Phone. 263; ,y- MARSHFIELD, 0RKGON E. E. ttraw, M. D.- v Physician ajw Surgeon.- " "tt; ;.i ipecwl'attesttloa' given -to tttaeasea ef .,: ' the Eye, Jfcr,,Xe,.and Throat. Ofllco In Sengstacken ?mitk Kldg. . MARSHFIELD 'i i OB1O0X' '--b R. H. Walter, D. D. S. '"fu Rental Surgeon ami Mechanical DentW i . Ofllco Nasburg Building, A.St, , w'" Phono 381. f - . marsufield; it W. A. Toy Dentist, Eidoretlo BtilldlHg; " ' MARSHFIELD :: PllOMlilJ ' "OREGON ' McKnight & Soabrook Lawyer? f fl; Upstairs Bennett & Walter Blocku Rfarshrleld Oregptj ;, - t g. L'. C. Farrln r ,.' ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Lockhart's Building ' j Phone 791 Mar Miueid QrcRoit, J. W. Bannett .-. . v ATTbkNEY AND COUNSELOR " AX 1 ' . ...... " ' -.&& Marsufield. , Oregoi;-, ?- . ,,WW' . f!nba M. ClnVm s r 1 ' rfivw. .;. ' :,.:t ,...,.., ., ,.r ,iv. .v ,: Attorneys at Law -v -., ; Marsufield - Oregon' . W. U. Douglas Attorney at Law and U. S, -:r t ) - 1 UOMMISSIONER Marsh field Oregon Business Cards ' : I S KAUFMAN' CO 'Make a Specialty of Real Estate :'. Brokerage, r ' "rM"Jfc., Offices. .MarshSeld ever SengstMren's, : Drug Store. North Bead,' Simpson v .' block, : : : -;.' Qoal9UoodYard D. D. Camnbell, Prop Wood and Coal always on basil, an.d. promptly delivered to all parts of town Front Street Marsufield 1 ' ' ' Hi- Coos Bay Steam Laundry; Amsteln & HIbbarc!, Props;', All laundry work goaranteed flrst-ciats.''- - VA11 white labor. Street, Marabfield, Q: '" .1 All white laboi Foot of street, M v M t- inri! o -fj j S . l-.sx-rwi-.-s-f Express at."d delivery' toany"partof tl: city ou short. notice Team always on the street j , :kWf F HAG6LSTEIN ';,.- General Blackstnithing qnd , .'. repair work. Horseshoeing . and woodwork. First St, Marshfield, Oregon v "' EUGENE KEAN Kenps the latest in rubber heels, Ke sop irii pairing bopts, Bhoes, rabbers and .ha j. ''( '. ness neatly and quickly; done. All !;lndi t ;' r of blather for mo. 8o bjmj nt'r'5 door to Songstackou's. WILLIAM HASKELLf All kinds of Harness mid' xty'S" Saddlery work protnptlr. -jwfe '' , . executed.. ,;,.. ,.,.Jt;.- . hVM''fev-.,. ' Opposite I. .0. O, ,F. h5U .i.-:-? 'VfJ& &Y: 't .1 '"PC ' !Tf t $' .-. IK--,'" . .1 !' ' S If.'-' .' x H it V . 1 "a1 i.' . x- PH mm'i 1 1 1 L J i in it 1 1 ..mivr-fHK' . .. ,.-.J. "t ..' Ill l .IIW...ll.,.IWWWIP.M t iim)i'wni,tTwWlw.MinfwinM(iinii,i,wwtfyiwrf(lfVHwy -y;-' . .-