WiMi ': ,"': A "--- -? t - S - ia4rM-i 4 l"! i 4-i Y I , ''"Wfr ' ' f ' .vw. .j itz-p0frm- WM )' Jlb-'- argy. 3 If. ci 4ih t- "f At, j WEEKLY WL-AlL MARSHF1ELD, COOS COUNTY, OREfibN Fb. 28. 1903, VOL XXVI. Nq. I;(ik-'M --'.Htv '" fti- i :tmm c, t'i. . t .. ' 'V( .ITT ' COAST ' i . '. ' ' " . 1" h S3 CHARGES AGAINST SMOOT After Scalp of Utah's New Senator Accused of Having too Many Wives OlilroK !'.!) 27 :Tli charges against tfinoot, tho Ulnli pliiygenilnl wero ttxlfty fnrmully filled with tlm 8ciiqIq Commit tee on prlvllcgii and diction. Thoy itnto rpeclflcially Hint binrul married n plurul wifn nt tho niltutteluii u( Utah into ntifun. Hmool brnnile tho chargo at an Infamous lie. This .Congress caii take no action upon t '.o charge, nor ran Rtnoot ho prevented from taking tho oath, when tho next Hanato incuts, Tho charges will ho Invcittlitatml next eccalon. FULTON TARIFF FORMER; gut on Conservative Lines Portland, Fob. 2(1 When Senator Charles W. Fulton rolsos hla volco in the hnlla of tho national cougrcss it will ha In behalf of tariff revision, although t f; not tariff rovlslon along tho radical lines. "I nm n consoryativo tariff re former." Tho senator aaid ho bollovcd in tho groat prliiciplu supported by Maine and McKinley hut changing con dltlons rendered eomo rnoilit cation ad visable. I am not yot procured to state what thcio changes nre, but liavo given ome etudy to this matter. I will de vote moru attpnthn to It in futnro. Bounty Claim Decided Tliu United States Huprrmo Court has doclilod tho prUu monoy cows brought )y Admiral Dowey In behalf of tho at IUrn and rr.on of his (loot on, account of tho vescels smile at Manila ami after ward reelalncd, in thoir favor, but tho casta o Admiral Sampson, for whoso liiiuiu that of Admiral Taylor waa sub stituted, fn his own bohalf and that of hla ofllcers and. moo, on account uf tho Maria Torosa, sunk nt tho battle of San tiago, wore doclded ndxutsely to tho claimant?. In The Mining Country Tli I a Is the way an Idaho girl oxerols ml her loap year privilege "Sandy It'a my deal an' 'yor'a tho lay out. You've bin n prospcctln' 'rouud tho cropplna o' this claim for elx montho nu' haven't mmlo a fllin'. Now, if you think tho lend'a n good ttn an'll pny fur worklu', I want you to locate It and hoi it down, nn' if not you'd better pull out an' lvo eomo otlior galoot a clituico to file on it, 'Olaro yor intoutiona now or abandon tho claim." Ton minutes lator thoy wero figuring on tho cost of furtiHuro, STATEHOOD MEASURE WITHDRAWN Washington, Feb. 35 In tho Hcnnto today tlto Statobood rltlor to tin Attrl cultural impropriation hill was frith drawn nml tho hill, rollovcJ o( tho bur den, waa passed. BULGARIANS BADLY BEATEN BY THE TURKS London, Pub. ?C The Salonlca cor rctondent of Houtera reports an on counter bttweon Ilulgarlana and Turks at Kadovlshte, Fobruary 14th. Tha Dnlcarlana wero hndly beaten with a lots of seven killed including tho leader Gonoral Yovanoff. The Turkish casualties small. RUSSEL TO -TAKE' ,. CHARGE Of German Affairs in Venezuela WaihlDRton, Eeb. 25 Tho Gorman minister, Baron Bpeck von Steinberg called on Secretary Uay this morning aud requested that tho affairs of tho German legation at Caracas bo turned over to the secretary of tho American legation lluiscl, and that ho net na min utes pending tho arrival of the now Qer man minister. Coming on Areata San Francisco, Feb. 25 Tho Areata tailed at G p. m. today for Coos Day with the folowlug passenger list: F H Dow aud wife, R Hurron and wife, Mrs J Worthlngton and two children, A JolIU son and wife,, Mcllomlrlcksnn and wife, lra Aiken,, Llxslo Fox, Minnie Smith Messrs E Doment, 0 Hullng, M Hirst, 8 Gllosi 13 IJeuokendorff, 0 Lichtwerk, J Buasel, J Hteppeneon, A Bleversun, It OlwJn, W Mco, J Folk, and 12 la the steerage, DISABLED COLLIER ' TOWED IN Now York, Fob 20: Advlcoa rccoivod from llormuda Btnto that the disabled Colllor, Aloxnmlor waa towed in thoro today by tho Dutch etoamor Dota, VETO POWER JSED Change in Ballot Law Knocked Out Some Fat Salary Jobs Also Bureau of Mining May Follow Salem, Feb. 21 Governor Chamber lain tent In Ave votoes today killing soma reckless uncalled-for legislation of the lst of the aeislon of tho Icglslatare. One called the Direct Primary olccUon Mil, a tsnuggled'through bill to chango the prestn Australian ballot law to that a voter by waking a mere crott at tbe ' "' r- -lis IS odW 'Totefor top of jCQluran co party lck4jt, ( Wed.uwda.y evening ho filed the Asto ria chartcrVltb hit disapproval. Son ato bill No, 201, which defines thodutlos of tbo State Land Agent, which pro crlbes that hobo alfowod n doputy with a salary If 11200 por year mot with tho Governor's dlsapprovad. Gov. Chamberlain votocd the puro food bill, which incrcates tbo attary of the present Doputy Food and Dairy com missioner to $1200 per annum, and au thorUcs tho appointment ot another at 1200 per annum, and to purchase and i establish a laboratory at Portland for 750 and allows tho Dairy and Food commissioner J330 (or expenses incur red by him in attending tho National Convention of the state dairy and puro food departments held atUnflaloln 1001. Charles A. Johns, of Dakor City, ap poared before the Governor this after noon and pretented the argumen against tho approval of ,8. B. 237 for tho creation ol a bureau of mines, k Long Felt Want- , , The new fish market, situated on the biidge opposlto tho Methodist Church conducted by Ellerby A. Manning Bres., Is an Institution which has long been needed in Marshflold. This firm will hereafter supply the residents of this town with fish whenovor they want them. A number of .flishermon havo beta engaged to supply this market dally and they will bo kept on ico and In coldstorage so tbey will alwaya bo available. Grabs, clams, doep sea fish and oystore will be kept as well as oggs and poultry of ail kindo. Call nt tho market and hnvo those goods delivered to your homo. Nho now firm will eudoavor to build up this buslnosa and by makiug it positive ly cortan that you can have fish ovory day and all tho tituo. will undoubted ly succoud. Givo tho now busiueHs en .ouragemont by ordering your fish thero. t 8EMPLE ' JAILED Refused) ObeyQourfs Orders Seattle, Fttb. 25 Kugono Soinplo, ex governor of Washington, President of tho Seattle Lake Washington Water Way company, was cent to jail today because ho refnaed to piodaco the books of the company, which wero demanded by the grand jury. lie also refused to answer leading questions as to alleged illegal contracts of the company with tho city. Judge Bell ei&ued the order of commltmentjhat Sample stay in jail until he la resqyto testify. WILD STORY . TOLD Plot to Assassinate all .in.. ' iiwiieu neaus President Roosevelt Also Marked The Secret Divulged in New York Now York. Fob 25 : Follco and steam ship detectirca are Investigating a story htcb, if truoj.Teveala an anarchist plot involving neatly, all tho crownod bonds of Europe. Tho revelation has been made by an Italian anarchist that a great aocrot in ternational convention la to be held In Paris about March 25th, when all plans will betoado and lota drawn. Fivo delegates are now In this city preparing to tall for Europe tomorrow whoro they will represent the American anarchists In the conyeatlon, The anarchist, who gavo away the secret is named Undolpb and was well known aa a friend ot Czolgbz. Every effort is being put forth (or appro lienslon ot the criminals, Plans are complete (or making au assault on every crowned head' In Europotho same day aud the same hour, and the same plan ombracos tho killing of the American president. - No euch wide spread plan tor the destruction ot tho rulors ot many nations has, over, beon unearthed in the history ot police and dotectlvo work, Rudolph was arrested this atternqon Ho was sullen and denied any connec tion with tho rods. Officers havo learn ed that ho gave away all hla personal property 10 uiuerent irlemls wnon no left his boarding houso. He eald re- uuUodly that thoro would ,be big tilings nntouly tnatl oiug shortly. EX-GOVJ --v- BATTLE WITH MINERS Law and Order i Victorious MINERS COMMIT OUTRAGES WITH TEMPORARY SUCCESS; But Surrender to a Force of Men Undeiv a Determined Leader- Several Rioters ! Charleston, W, Va., Feb. 25 Deputy U. S. Marshal Connlngham and a poseo was fired on by rioting miners at the' Laoaock taian this morning. They returned tlie Are aud battle ensued. Fall details received show that eeven rioters were hi and two fatally .wounded Ba.tu.rday. Cunningham at tempted as aftest ander the blanket in , jonctloa. Hcjwu sarpikuded by 100 umti'mtm'tWer tfftJMi ffve aTna- (os ta leave the place, and he left. The same day he sheriff and posse wero driven awajr. Batarday tha miners withdrew across the riyer from the mines and made camp. Emboldened by thelt success in repulsing tho offi cers, tley returned en mass yestorday to Stlnnlford and started rioting. Thoy destroyed the railway bridges on tbo lines leading to the mines of tbo Chesa- peake apd Ohio and threatened to burn I SHOE ,N buying shoes DON'T $4.00 shoe at a store where f 0 to 8 shoes are sold you do got plucked nearly every time. : ; : Satisfactory shoes loX Wlnterv-shoes tha please the people shoes in which the shape .will '' held won't "squash" out, or sag In tho shank, or get sWtfeby-loc-kiBg in a littlo while. : : : ) Shoes that hold out becauso they're where, inside or out THAT'S the Walk Must be right or wrong no middle grjodnd or we couldn't everlastingly preach Mnnoy-Back Shoes good wear or a new pair. j t ' J : Why pay (5 and $0 for lot-well-enough-adone shoes Tom, Dick and Harry makes that have been foiatt-d on a WALK OVER SHOE long suffering public with scarcely a change in quality $j.jotifc.o Inor in shape for the last ten yoars, ' etrwitis MAGNES & OUTFITTERS & Force Hilled 'J T'ViV I other property. They defied the guard. at the mines. Cunningham came to this city and. picked 35 men and returned to the mine this morning, where ho. was joined by, tbo sheriff's pone and with a total num ber ot 150 tnon returned to the mine where tho .miners had eecared 150, Winchesters, They surprised, tw win- - and a. battle followed.1 Ttie'fetueH -? ' eorrcne'ered, finding the. fire of iha of ficers deadly. Ono hundred and twepty-flv were, placod under arrest and taken before, the United States commissioner thfq afternoon, The injupctlpn disobedience of which caused the battle was hsucd last AuguBt In behalf pf tho phetfpoako and Oblq Miners havo been endeavoring to keen the strike going, TALK get plucjced. If you buy1 a, t3.D0.or : : . t : : ': rightly oullt not a skimp any - Over Shoo . . : , j : MATSON FURNISHERS ISUBIBia 1 r .ft' - yr-Tin it ' li. il ! ii; H, "''- rs r3"rv .