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MARSHF1ELD, -COOS COUNTY, OREGON March 2 J , 1903.
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VOL XXVI,
B00DL1N0
OFFICIAL
ARRAIGNED
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Minneapolis Mayor in
Court
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Pleads not Guilty to all
Charges
Minneapolis, March 18 Mayor A men,
who wan flvo tlmoa mayor o( title city,
nud nualtut whom mnuifolil chnrgea of
brlbory anil corruptlou hnvn boon undo,
tottered Into tlio court room this morn
Ing. Ifo was so fcoblo thnt ha had to bo
rested whllo toven Indictments against
him woro read. Ho pleaded not gullly
to each.
CONDITION
AGAIN
SERIOUS
'.V Romo, March 18-Tho Pope b again
prostrated, and the reooption of oron bla
moat Intimate friondi haa been suspend
ed. Tlio I'rolato'a phyalclana will not
ipeclfy (what tho trouble la. Grove
alarm la full in Vatican clrolos,
CUBAN
TREATY
RATIFIED
Washington, March 10 Tlio Cubnu
troaty wad ratified today by n vote of
GO to 10, Voting began 3 o'clock, Tho
comuiittoo nmondmenta wero adopted
but n'motlon to strlko out tho flvo year
clauio was defoatod.
DEADLY
BLACK-
BERRY PIE
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Lays Out Survivor of
Knife Duel
Itctldintc, Cal., March 20 Leo llarnor.
who lived through tho (umouBknlfoduol
in which Hilly Sllyorthorn wna killed
Inet January, wna etrlckon fatally today
from ontlnc blackberry plo yesterday,
lhrnoa nto a whnlo pic, nud cramps
broko tho stitchlnir in hia lungs, und tho
surgoo.ns any ho will dio, Dnrnos had
flvo knlfo woumle hi tho nbdomuu, nud
hia recovery was pronounced tho moat
romnrknbjo on record,,
CREST
OF THE
FLOOD
Keeps Immense Strain
on Levees
ContinuedHeavy Rains
Predicted
Momphla, March 10 Tho crost of th
flood is parsing. The wator roso four
tentha of n foot during tbo paat2l houra,
la aovon (cut nbova thodangor lino. It
Is expected thnt it will remain statlon
nry for aovoral ('ays, keeping an iin
munso strain on tho Iovoo.
At j ointa above and bolow hero men
aro working feverishly. Negroes do
mand 12,(10 n dny. BtoAtrora woro eont
through tho crovaato at Mound City to
day to rescue 220 poreooa near Marlon.
fjevoral thousand enfforera are boro.
A large number of families in tho low
landi bavo been without food for aavcral
dnyri. The weather l)U)au predicts
heavy rains, jn tho Mississippi vallay to
night und.warjis &cmphUto take pre
cautions. A wind storm ia sweeping up
from tho south thia afternoon causing
great alarm.
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
IN BUFFALO
MURDER CASE
Buffalo, March 10 DjIccUvsb claim
to lmvo proof that a policemrn waa hired
byl'cnuoll to klllBurdlck,
ROOSEVELT
APPOINTS
SAME MEN
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Without Regard to
Senate
Washington, March SO Tho prosldont
has appointed William Byno DIutrict at
tornoyof Dolawaro, and W. D. Couni,
Collector of Customs at Charleston,
Tho Into 8enato refused their confirma
tion. By tho appolntmont today both
will hold ofllco until their nppolntmonta
aro ncteuSupon by tho next Bonato.
POPE LEO'S
WEAKNESS
CONTINUES
Home, March 10 Tho Topo Is hotter,
although tho weak on B3 contIuuoe,nnd In-
elattj do continuing to rccoivo nudioncee
VERY. ,
HARD
FIGHT
Flood Condition isno.ft
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Desperate
RainorWIndwillBring
Catastrophe ,
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Momphfa, March IS Tho St. Francis
lovoo board says that tho conflict with
tho waters of tho MlenUsippi ia now des
perate, and today tolls tho taja. The
river la rising from New Madrid, Mo to
tho gulf. Tho board say tbo fight ia the
hardeit in history. Should tho river fall
wo will win, but should rain or wind
corno tho lovecs won't last flvo houra.
The conditiona are the worst ever
known.
We are poworlesi, tlie wator is rising,
and whole families aro la the streeU or
on tbo tops of houses. Two trains are
caught at West Brifce JaaetloaVt Trash
outi extend on each side, an'd lamed
Thlrty-flvo ia, tho first time in its' hia-
lorr, covored with water, Sixti rr-
sons woro removed from it last night.
GIRQN
JOINS
TRAPPISTS
Romo, March 18 From a high source
cornea the report that the Buperiorwof
the Trapplets haa Announced to the Pope
that GIron, who eloped with tho Princosa
Loulco has already outercd tho Trapplat
community,
SAN KEY
GROWING
WORSE
East Tort, L. I., March 10 lrrt 8nn
koy'a condition ia much worao than waa
reproacntod nnd in addition to blindnoee,
ho is very low. Thofatftl culmination
of hia norvoua troublos can bo looked
tor at any timo but will produco no aur-
prleo. A mombor of tho family this
morning, admitted tho truth of thia
statement.
COSTLY FIRE
IN MASSACHUSETTS
SHOE FACTORY
Topporill, Mass. March 10 A firo
early thie morning destroyed tho Lulgh
lon ahoo.faqtpry. Lose throo hundred
thoueand dollars.
EEF
BARONS
FINED
Must Pay Five Thous
and Apiece
Or Get Out of Missouri
at Once
Jefferson City, March 2) Tho Oudahy
Swift, Hammond, Scwartzchllda and
Sulzberger packing companies, defend
ants in tbo ouster proceeding brought
by the ottornoy. general against tbo bcof
combine last aummor, wero fined flvo
thousand each by the Missouri supremo
court. Thor are ordered also to pay tho
costs in tho caso, which amounts to fivo
thousand, and tho court ordorod that
unlets paid within thirty days all ahall
be ousted from tho state.
POPE'S CONDITION
. "'.' TAKES' A'TUFW--- :5
FOR, THE BETTER
Romo March 20 Tbo condition of the
Tope today ehowa great Improyement.
FLOOD
CHANGES
LITTLE
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Levees Breaking
Folks Fleeing
Memphis, March 20 Tho river roso
one-tenth of a foot last night and rain ia
atill falling.
An eight foot break In tho lovco sub
merged North Helena last night, nnd
that portion of tho city ia abandoned.
Tho situation at Marion ia better.
All who wanted had been taken out.
Tho loveo was broken by a random
shot forty miles up the rlvor today. Tho
break oxtonds a quarter of a mile, but
It ia believed thnt no Uvea wero lost, as
tho pcoplo fled eovoral days ago.
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After nearly n BQoro oi undents of
Cornoll unlvorslty had died of typhoid
fovcr It ,wib discovered thnt thero wero .
sevornl pigsties niljncont to tho Ithncu
wntor supply, which Is regarded na tho .
lirlmnry cnuso of tbo Bcourgo. It Is
strnngo how frequently It tnkes nu cpl
domic to point out'to oven tho most lti-
tolllgont communities their neglcdt of i
tho simplest rules of health. And y.-t
Cornoll university has n department
for teaching sanitary science In tbo
abstract. A llttlo more concreto appli
cation of professed Un'owlcdgo of sani
tation would undoubtedly, havo saved
kany Uvea. llL . ,i ;. . , i .....-Ja
ANTHRACITE
ARBITRATION
COMMISSION
Recommends ten" per
cent-Increase
Report in President's
Hands
Wnehiuston, March 18 Tho Anthra
cite commission report ia'iu tho hands
of tho President and will be made pub--Uc
Saturday. It recommends ten for
cent incrcato of wager. The Senate
holda a session thie afternoon to consid
er the Cuban treaty, and adjourns sine
die tonfght.
MURDERER
BENNETT
SURRENDERS
Gives Himself Up to
SheriffVn,,,
Fremont, Neb,, March 20 A man
giving hia name aa John Bennott pre
sented himself to the she riff today and
begged to bo. locked up, saying he ia tho
murderer of the Fuller girl killed in San
Franci'co a year ago. Bennett said ho
choked her, but gave no reason. The
sheriff locked him up. Bennett raired
like a mad man. addresalne a anciful
jury. II o will ooueld, I
cVlMUaiMUUXIOUlMHHMlBIi:
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SHOE
N buying thoea DON'T
(4.00 eboe at a Etoro where U to 9 euoea aro sold you do
get plucked nearly every time. : : ' : :
Satisfactory shoes for Winter shoes that please tho
people sbooB in which tho ahnpo will hold won't
"equash" out, or sag in tho shank, or got shabby-looking
In n little while. :::::: : : . :
Shoes that hold out bocauao thoy'ro rightly oullt not a skimp any
where, iuaido or out THAT'S tho Walk-Over Shoo. : : :
Must be right or
couldn't everlastingly
wear or a new pair.
Why pay (5 nnd $G
Tom, Dick nnd Harry
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long suffering public with scarcely a
nor in shape for tho lost ten ycnrB.
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MAGNES &
CHARGES
AGAINST
Grand Jury Reports
Indictments '
TroubleFeared in Mak-.
ing Arrests
Charleston, N'cst Virginia March 19
Tbe federal grand jury hai reportod 185
indictments against the minora for rc-f
elating officers. Marshal Cunningham
waa given warrants and has a strong
posse. Trouble is feared.
SOUND
. LINERS
COLLIDE
Two Passengers Killed
in Stateroom.
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New London.Conn., March 20 While
running oa alow etcara la tbe fog, thq
passenger steamer Plymouth waa struck
by tho' freighter Tauntan, of ths same)
line. Tbe Uttewaa tiadar good head
way, and struck head on, tearing 35 feet
off the aldo of the Plymouth aft of tho
pilot houso. She scooped out 10 state
room r, which wero occupied, "killing two
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passengers One hoi his right arm tqrj
off.
TALK
get plucked. If you buy a $3.50 or
wrongno middle ground or we,
preach Money-Back Shoes ood
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for let-wellonough-alone shoes
makec that have boon foisted on a
chaugo in quality v $3 so md $4.00
never lei
MATSON
FURNISHERS
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