Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, March 21, 1903, Image 7

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TALE GETS GOING
MAYBE
A BAD
MESS
Government Scandal
Threatened
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1 KAUK
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AGAIN PLUM
COAL
Washington, Mar. 1 1. I'lotMcnt
ltoofovolt ling demanded Hid resignation
of Jmni'H Tyncr, Assistant Attorney
(luncrul of tliu I'naloflk'o department.
Hu ie nu Indiana iiiiiii and ban sovcd In
liln present capacity for nearly forty
yem.
For n number of years liu lias Icon
Partially jmrnUr.ml. Tho president ho
I In veil Hint liuil ho been atroriKcr limn
curtain nllegiMl i en minis In connection
with the handling of "Cut lUch Quick',
coiiccrna could not havo happenrd.
Thin in believed to ho tho oponlng
tnovo ol what tuny ho tho biggest admin
Ifttfallon rcandlo that linn shock id tho
country in ninny years. It In openly
stated Unit It tuny Involve officials ol
great prominence, with a Icadiuit scna
tor and relatives of n member of tiio
Cabinet.
' The Htory 1b that tho president hat
been told that cortnln officials havo
bdcii using positions whoso proinioenco
enables them to hoof vnlunhlo niilstanco
in permitting concurne to continue busi
ness after their work la known to bon
fraud1.
Korno dnya ago President Roosevelt
gained tho Information from n trusted
Irlcnd Hint Attorney Campbell, cf New
Yotk had Information about these mat
ters. Koojovolt took action on Ills own
responsibility and lummoncd Camp
bull, who laid beforo him a story of
bribery and extortion. It was to tho ef
fect that Arnold and othura had paid
cerUh ofliciala largo weekly omountf
for protection, thus enabling them to
contlnuu such n lone lime. Ho is enld
to b, ftvo paid fjudown and $20 weekly
for a considerable period.
Thu president called a trusted friend,
Fourth AHlntnnt roittnaater General,
llristnw, nud told him the entiro tilnry.
Ho 'old him to probo deep and sparo no
oiio, regardless of politics, und report
only to him poroonnlly.
llrlntoiv rolureM to dlocuss affairs.
Growing Old
Oiijjht not to mean growing weak and
feeble. It doea not mean wenkueu or
fpeblcnces for those who cat with Rood
appetite and sound digestion. v,It in of
the utmost importance that oM neonle
nhould retain tile txiwcr to dliiest and
nssiuiilate food which is the sole, source
of nhy.sical strength. When bro brinnu
feculuuess 'it is generally because of tuc
failure to nssiiuilntu the nutrition con
tained iu food,
Dr. I'ierco's Golden Medical Discovery
cures diseases of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and enables the per
fect digestion and assimilation or food.
It invigorates the liver and promotes
general physical well being.
"It in with 1,'tiitltinle we nckiimvlcriRO wll.it
Dr. rlcrcc'N niciHciiic Ima tlonc Tor Rrnailiuoth
rrM k(mI, In fact It linictirnl Iter," write Ml-it
Cnrilc Hanker, of IVrryoluirtr, Ohio. ltc hint
ilocluicil with htvcrul iihynklniiN Imt fouiul no
it'licf tin t It Dr. l'lcrce mlviccd her whnt to (to.
lihe linn t.il.rn only three hottlm of ' Oolilcn Mnl
ikii iiucovery' nun m emi
leroil with prilu in kidney,
k entirely well. Bhe'suf-
i.utitcrnnii liver for
mil j's.u i. dun nvi iiiiiui wciu uwencii wmt
(IroiHy ho huUlie could hiinllywittk, Mvrnml
iiiQlhifH name U Mpi.Cnrolliie llcnneiiilicrnKC
U 7' ynru. 1 will tjln'lly niistu'r all KUcm ol
lamilry,"
vSiel; people are Invited to cononlt Dn.
U. V. l'lcrce by letter, free. A cor
icpoiideiico is liuUraa btrlctly p'rlvuto
ul KicrutUy confidential.
Dr.' l'larco'a l'lcas.tut rdlets regulate
J.ic bowela.
Flood Conditions Grow
More Acute
Vlcksburg. Mar it: Tho flood con
dillon here Ii eo ncii'.o that n sholaun
pntrol ban been establlshtd over 200
miles of tho northern I-oulfana lovco.
Tliu patrol was ordured on account of
rumors thnt tho pcoplo In tho lowland
opposite tho Kud river threaten to cut
lovees to relieve the Mtuatioii,
Memphis Mnr 1 l:-Tho Misainalppt I
rising more rapidly than at any times
ainco Iho flood hecamo Imminent, A
number ol ntreoln in Iho northern par
tlon ol tho city nro now under water to
Mich n depth (.that boats aro used in
crossing thorn.
Refugees nro pouring in rapidly many
of thorn bolng iu a starving condition
when pic ked up.
VESSELS
CLASH;
IN" FOG
Vancouver, 11. 0. March 111 The
stoamor City of Bcattlo struck tho iron
ship llankloigli, which wna lied at
Eyans wharf thli morning, Tho accl
dont was caufed by a heavy fog.
Tho steamer cut Into tho Iron ship
amidships like cheese, bpsldcs tho push
lug wharf out of place. The damago is
128,000,
POST
Office
story
Causes Rattling of the
Dry Bones
Waahington. March 10; Official
Waehlni;ton rcmnino in an uproar ovor
tho disclosures of tho post ofllco scan
dr;ls. Nodovolopmentsnro expected un
til tho chnrcoa nro eubmitted orally to
tho Propldont by Attomoy Oampboll,
who is associated with Urlstow in the
case. This may bo dono "Wednesday,
WESTERN
JOURNEY
MAPPED
WnBhington. March 10: Tho TroiI
dont'a itinerary was issuod today. Btnrl
iiig Mny 0h ho will reach California on
tholOthnt DelMouto, ontho lltlt will
bo nt Qan Jose, iho 12th at San Francis
co, 2 let nt rortlutrJ, 22d Tacomu, Slid
Soattlo.
Cln or02.
Mrs. Klondike- NnBKots Vlfo nro
tlit'Hu )uo)le, jtn.vhow?
M". form (iiee.o Mndo ihelr
Mwy-ii Toxn oil.
Uv. KionjHia. Nuggets-Dear mel
JW imlntilly recent l-l'uck. .-
Recommended For
Surveyor General
Washington, March 1 (John D. Paly,
of Ileuton county has hcon unanimously
recommended by tho Oregon Delineation
for surveyor ucncrnl of Orrgon, end
ItU appointment will probably ro to tho
I'rosldenl today.
Tho dismissal of Ilvn'ry Moldrurr,
will quickly follow, and then a new
chief clerk will bo appointed. ', A. fj.
Dresser, of Oregon City, was unanimous
ly rocommended for remitter of the
Oregon City Und ofllco.
BLIZZARD'
STRIKES
CALIFORNIA
Timber-Hunting Party
Snowed Under
Ucddlnir. March 10 Wm Thompron
editor of tho Alturas Plalndcalor, and n
party of timber locators started from
Alturas on snow ahoca to locate timber
lands. A blizzard caught them, and one
was hurried in tho snow rnd Is nearly
dead. It is tho biggest blfzzurd ia tho
history of Modo: county. Tho thor-
momotor is 18 necrosis bolow zero.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Curry County Man Shipping Deer
Skins
(PortOrford Tribune)
Last week Will Colobrook camo to
town with his team After a load of pro
visions. Ho brought up from Euchro
Creek, a box of freight for shipment to
HanJFrancIeco. Tho box wan tlia proper
ty of Charles Noal, and was consigned to
a Arm in tho city. It was put in the
warohouco nlong with othor freight
awaiting shlpmont. Some suspecting
person oroned tho box and it contained
decrrkins. t
A warrant was ieauod and tervod on
Mr. Neal by Conetablo Llnborg charg
ing him with having dcoreklns in bis
possession andi offering tho tamo for
sale, Mr. Neal, will havo a hearing to-
jLttBt Sunday night tho warohouno
door was broken openod and tho deor
ekiiis taken out and dumpod into tho
ocean. Tho Btaplo on tho door had
boon drawn after considerable labor on
tho part of tho culprit.
Although tho warehoiiBO contained
Eovetal tons of froight, eo far as can bo
ascertained nothing olso is missing,
Coming on Areata
Ban Francleco, March 17 The Areata
sailed for Coos 13ay at 5 p in today with
tho following passongor list: W Polk,
II Huntloy, J Carlaton, A Johnson, I
Maroh, G Haucock, J Aspfore, O Nymon,
O Steele, J Gulaeot aud wife, W Lnno, F
Ureonoagh, A rerehbakor, Mieaes Flan
ngmi, F King, Kdith Sarin, Soj)hia
Urownell, A Erickgon, K Erjckson, Mrs
OweiJi A Nymon, Mrs J Buchnor, Mrs S
Ilngucr, 10 in tho steorago.
Such Is the Report from
Memplys
Memphis, March 10 Tho Mississippi
is rising at an appalling rato and ia now
a foot above tho record, and six feet oyer
the danger line, Tho strain on tho
ltee cbovo tho city is tromoudous.
Thousands of pcoplo between New Mad
rid and Momphia are on tho vqrgo of a
panic. Many havo already left their
'homes and hundreds are now coming
horj.
New Orleans. March 30: Two thous
and foot crovasso is reported -15 mites be
low, the city, and is beyond control.
WHOLE
SALE
MURDER
At Philadelphia Being
Unearthed '
Philadelphia. March 10: Evo:j de
tective in the city is working on tho
HosEey murder case and by tho end of
this week they hope to bo ablo to chow
whother tho goncral suspicion, that tho
old hoodoo doctor has assisted in tho
killing of anywhere between CO and 100
person is correct.
Tho bodies of two of tho supposed
victims will bo exhumed in a day or twb,
and if the stomachs examination reveal'B
poison, those of all thoso named in Hos
soys memorandum will also bo exhumed.
FAST
TRAINS
' Imash
Sixt6n Injured. One
Fatally
Frankfort, lnd. March-17 Early this
morning two fast passenger troius on
tho Monon railway collided at cyclone
siding. Sixteon persono wero Injured,
ono fatally. f.
SHAMROCK
THIRD
LAUNCHED
Dumbarton, Scotland, Mar 17 Sham
rock III was successfully launched hero
this aftornoon. Thoro waa heavy rain
and a stiff galo, ' '
.jPT-rjv Cocdi nnd KUilnff. ""4'
Tho co-eds who object to kissing in
public will bo supported by n, well
developed publlo sentiment. Kishing
is, or should be, n private aifnir alto
gether, says the Chicago Inter Ocean,
nnd it bpenks well for tho times iu
which wo live that co-eds, who in the
very imture of things nro concerned
in preserving the good old pustom,aff
among tho most vigorous opponents
of uny; tcudeucx toward making it cm-
m'Qik '
ToB'ringCanadianPac.
To Time
Victoria, March 17 Estea is bcro,
trying to tio up shippinz to cut off tho
coal supply from the Canadian Pacific,
railroad.
Capt. Troup, manager of thiiCanadfan
Pacific Navigation Co. and other officers
have just made a trip as deck hands on
a steamer, to necertntn tho mothodB em
ployed by tho Union.
FARMERS
rs
FORM
LEAGUE
o.
To Enforce Referen
dum Law
On Lewis and Clark
Appropriation
Albany, Oregon, March 17 The re
sult of tho farmers mass meeting hero
Monday Morning will bo that tbo Lewis
and Clark appropriation will be subject
ed to a xofcrendum voto of the pcoplo
of Oregon. A Slate Referendum League
was organized here this morning.
RATE EXTENDED
Transcontinental Lines Gives
Round-Trip Rate to Coast
(Telegram)
Tho transcontinental lines, respond
ing to the fiequent request from every
part, of tho country, will install tbo old
round trip rates from the.Eas'. to Pacific
Coast points. Information has been re
ceived from several of the roada staMng
that tho rato will be inaugurated on
March 17, to continue through to set
tlers' excursion period.
This morning tho O. R. & N. Co, gave
oi) t tho statement that beginning on
thn above dato, the road would issue
round-trip excursion tickets from East
ern points, good for 21 days from dato of
arrival here, for $52, which is ono fare
pluB two dollars. Theso tickets are good
for the first and third Tuesdays of each
month and will probably continue until
October,
Passenger Agent Craig said this morn
'Ing that tie same rate is given with, the
spine conditions aa in former years. He
could not say definitely just how Jate
into the eeason the scale- would con
tinue, but supposed it would last until
tho samo date as last year.
Tho Northern Pacific, Great Northern
and Canadian Pacific will also extend
the, samo rato.
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1 "'" Chnrchea Under Jln. """
Twenty-five churches in New York,
most! of them in fashionable neighbor
hoods, were lately placed under n
ban by the health department. The
churph people have been notified that
they must either mnke repairs which
will Render tho edifices sanitary or
they will be posted as unfit for occu
pancy. The objections rest mainly
against systems of ventilation and
drainage. On of the curious things
about the investigation, which has
been going forward for some weeks, is
that very few churches in tliu poorer
quarters wero found in an unsanitary
vouuiwuu, .uuiruu xrco ircpe. t
WATER
Lines West Of Memphis'
' Tied Up
, . .. t -v "
Memphis, March 17 Trcfficlnto thU
city over tho western linos' fs suspended'
this morning, as tho tracke aro under
water.
Tho river is rising II inches an hour
at Marion, Ark., and eevoral tni'ca oi
tho 'Frisco tracks will probably bo wash
ol away by mornidg.
Tho population of Marion io about
400. Two SicamerB, tent to brlugall tho"
peoplo to Memphis, reported dangerous
conditions at Notches, Greensville, Ros--dale
and llelona. At the latter place
it ia most critical, oa a tremendous
amount of water is sweeping through
holly brush crevatcs. Tho rivor is slow
ly falling at Memphis
" ten
Vickaburg, March 17 Tholevcobroka'
at Elmer Bayou this morning and thou
sands of acres are Hooded, but there, was'
no loss of life, because the government"
engineers had warned the inhabitants to
flee, several days ago.
DIRECTOR ,. .
OF CENSUS -APPOINTED'
Washington, March 17 Tho President
has appointed Samnol North, of Mass.
Director of tbo Census, to euccocd Mcr--.
nam. He will tako charge in May.
WESTERN
MINERS
.)
THREATEN
Strike ii$ripple Creek
District
Ciipplo Creak, March 17 Tho West-
em Federation of Miners has notified
tho mind owners of tho Cripplo Creek
district that the United Statos Reduc
tion and Refining Works has been de
clared unfair, and ii all ore shipments
do not cease by four o'clock today all
the minor9 will bo called out. This in
cludes Stratons, Indopondenco and
others, '
V '" Queen's Vei I'trof. - "--7'
Tho lata queen of the Dolgianst
used to have a favorite parrot. Whetf
it first arrived at court, somo two oU
three yoars ngo, it horrified the cour-'
tlors by shrleklug out such treason
able expressions as "Down with the
pasteboard king!" and "Vivo la ro
publlquel" Poor Toll wns sentenced:'
to death by strangulation by the In
dignant lords in waiting, but thft
queen Intervened und sot herself tc
tench tho parrpt to cry "Vive le roll";
und other local phrases. Her lessons'
wero soon successful, nnd tho bird''
bcenmo as entirely royalist aa it had
previously been republican, Chicago
VoBt- ,..ui
New York' Murctimita' Kzoluunrtf. '
As early as 1070 there was a Aler
chants exchange in New York. It
was founded by Col. Richard Nfcolls,
who tis governor of the province ofl.
New York at the time. The shopkeep
ers met at the ringing of tho Stnat
Huys bell on Friday evenings for trie
purposu "of exchange and barter,' Ato
theso meetings tho mayor pres4ddi
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