- ,wrvrt it,V b j-- "fV ;" TSSW :f "?' " t; VOL XXVI, MARSHFIELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON March 28, 1903. NO. 14 f ly y-W' r- H JBL t IRISH LAND BILL TheObject of Enormous Interest London, March 25 Thorn in enor mous interest li thu propound I r lull Inm! hill, which la tlio govornmonl'a compromise on homo rulo. Tim House of Commons was crowded today, some of tho mot anxious clnhnliiK -'.i as tarly an mlddilit. Wyndham, I'hiof Secretory or Ire land, said much cash would ho required In carrying out tho provisions of thu bill, besides thu (00,000,000 already provided for. Hu raid it would require 83 years to make thu payments. A dispatch from Dublin says: "'I here li great excitement all over Ireland over tho land bill, which in up In thu House of Commons. It is tho moat monvntoua event in Ireland's history tlncu thu uu lon. It la confidently expected that tho bill will pas. With thu throning opun of lino stretches of laud now held b) non-resident owners, thousandH of fnmll iea now deslituto will hu inado indopon dant. SMALL RISE REPORTED FROM NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, March 2.1 Tno river rose ouo tenth of u fool flhicu yesterday, but no luvi'O breaks nro ruporlitl. Brought On Sciatic Rheumatism. Nervous Prostration Followed. Dr. Miles' Norvine Gave Back Health. "I was laid up during tho winter of 04-95 with sciatic rheuiimtltui ami nervous prostra tion brought on by a severe attack of La Grippe. The rheumatic pains were so se verc ut times that It was Impossible for me to turn in bed, I was unable to sleep. I had two of our best physicians in attendance, took all the advertised remedies for troubles o( thin kind but got no help whatever until I took Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, blx bottles restored me to health; I am better than lor years; In lact am entirely relieved. I can say with a clear conscience (hat it was Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine that restored me to health. When the pains pf sciatica and rheumatism were most severe I secured almost Immediate relief by the use of Dr. Miles' AutU'ain Tills. I have recommended Dr. Miles' Remedies to many people." rrcd Myers, Kcdficld, S. D. "I was token with pain in my heart and under the left shoulder; with such heavy op. pressed feeling in my chest that I could hardly breathe. 1 had palpitation so bail mid my heart would throb so that it wouM shake my whole bed. 1 also had a weak, all. gone feeling In the region of my heart. My doctor treated me lor liver and stomach trouble but I failed to receive any benefit until a friend recommended Dr. Milcu' Heart Giro and Restorative Nervine. 1 used both and. one box of the Anti-Tain Tills. I believe I am completely and permanently cured.." Mis. J. V. Golding, Noblcsville, ' All d'rurjglslR sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr Milcfc' Remedies. .Send for free book on Nervous ami Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Ulklmit, Ind, Grip SHAW ROOT KNOX Plan to Kidnap Them for Ransom Winona, Minn. .March '25 John I'rec mont, tho ned negro orator, informed Congressman Tawnoy today of nti aliened plot to kidnap Secretaries Shaw and Hoot, nud Attorney (Jonoral Knox while In Montana on tho lUnsevolt trip with tlio objoct of obtaining n ransom. Taw noy considered thu Information sufficient ly reliable to aond full details to Shaw. Coming on Areata fan Francisco, March 25 Iho Areata sallod for Cooa Hoy at 4 p m today with thu following Hat: 1) Vnn Houlca and wife, Mrs Armaud, Horulcu Armaud C Hymen, II Samuels, J Whllo, J Woe nur, 0 Twigg, W Morrison, H Bogy, Clara Hrowu, Fannlo Smith, twelyo In tho stcornuc. 'FRISCO MURDER MYSTERY Clues Which May Lead to Solution W. W t ' Society Women Mixed Up in Case r-i'rvl ' '"'!tr" Sau Franciaco, March 25 Tho woman who accompamod Hayes, who was found doad near tho Cliff Houbo, ia now sup. poaod to havo boon Mrs JnmoB O'Con noil, daughter of Congressman Loud. Bho nttomptod to holp him, but finding him dead ran to tho Cliff Houbo nnd wan (Uncovered by Ho lar tondor. It Is known that Hoyoa callod for Mrs O'Con null with a buggy nt 0 o'clock that ovon ing. Hnyoa was engaged to Mrs Mossnor, and was waiting for nor to get n divorco, to marry hor. Mrs Mesinor, who is ex tradordiunrly .beautiful, is completely proatrntod. A diamond ring found on IlayoB is sntd to bo her engagement ring, Mrs O'Conuoll acknowledged that Bho waB with Hayes. She vlbitcd tlio coro nor today nnd naked to bo excused from attending tho inquiry. Shu was accom panied by Qraco Loud, FIND O 0 w Irish Papers Criticise Land' Bill - Dublin, March 2(5 Irish papers today nro going into dotails of the propoced and bill and generally critlcloo eomo of Uiem, but generally allow a grudging admiration of tho wljplo echemo. As a general thing acknowledgment is given that tho Wyndharn plan ia purely economical, not political, and It Is be lieved that it will not arouso passion on eitlu r side. , ?, -tfk SPANISH-" : 3 UAti Nh t- r CRI8I8 Minister of' Finance1 Resigns Madrid, March 20 Yillavcrdo, Minis tor of Finance, has resigned, causing a precipitation of tho long-expected cabi net crisis. Tho resignation is tnado on tho grounds that ho could not ngrco to tho largo expenditures demanded by the other portfolios. HIGHER WAGES GRANTEP Demand of Railroad Men Successful Now York, March 25 Tho directors of tho Now York, Now Haven and Hart ford railroad today' nnbwored their em ployees' demand for hihor wap.or by announcing that a cbmmittoo would mcot n committee from tho men, for tho purposo of granting a new schedule of wagos, Tito motion to tako such action was rondo by Plorpont Morgan and seconded by Rockefeller. A linont In Ciilluirulii. Tho movement for improved ronds Btnrtcd Boinp thrco years npo nt Holly wood, Oil., hn8 nccompllshcil rcninrkn bio results, eHpcehilly In tho boulovnrd lino. It Is s.'ild to hiivo been a voiitn bio boon to tho suburban region, ami tlio benellcinl results realized nt Holly wood hiivo Inspired similar movements in numerous other loenlltlos, nnd boule vard building bus become n yonulnr public movement. ... w. . OME FAULT LIANG :. CHENG COMES Wu's SuccessorLands " at San Francisco San Francisco, Murch fl Sir Liang Chens, tho now Chiucso minister, and Minister Wu'a iuccestor arrived on the sfcfuncr Korea this morning. He la ac companied by Yung Kwe, secretary of tho location, and a numerous suite. iChcbg soya tho relations of China iyth'tbi.Vnited Slates wore nover more friendly than at present, principally on account of the successful mediation of Uncle Sam in tho Doxer trouble. Ho tiys tho recent Boxer troubles nro not iorious, and no moro dancer is likely. I Ho declares that It ia not wiso for Chinceo laborers to bo allowed to come to this country without limit. As to his policy, ho said: "I can follow no better examplo than that of Minister Yu." MURDERER" BELDING HANGED Dies Without Making a Statement ' Portland, March 27 A. L. Holding tho triplo murderer, was hanged this morulnc. His neck web broken, and thoro'was not a quiver of a uiutcle. His heart beat 10 minutes. Ho made no statement, and was on tho vergo of ut ter collapse when tho signal was given. Ten DrniiUnrtl. Ten drunkards nro nearly ns numer ous as opium Ueuds nnd social cnmblcra among our less Kimnleil mulds and inn trons of the Idlo nrlstoemcy of wenlth. it Is n tonlblo (Usshmtlou. Some of tho victims boll the ten until every bit J or tno qucreiiiiniiie item in i'n from tho leaves, which renders tho bov- ( eniKO bitter ami Uniigorous. 11 is so astringent that no mucous membrane cim reudlly overcome Its effect, wom en who revel nud luxurlnto IlUo It be cause It is u good "pick mo up."-New York Tresa. DonrUa of f milo. A bonnl of tnulo Is n necessary nil junct to tho welfnro of ovory commu nity. Its objects should bo piimnrllj to fostor present industries, develop lo cnl ivsources, publish practical iufor inntlou, solicit nnd encourngo lmmlgrn tlon, Investment nnd tho establishment of now mnnufnctorlcs nnd to secure tc tho town and incidentally to its mem lmra iim i,n (U itt (vt.nnorfttlon 111 the furtherunco of legltlmnto projects. It M-nrlr la ...rrnliul-n with tllO Dlll'tlCU lar Interests of tho town In which It i located. It should havo n sniutnry 01 fivt nnnn iiliitilplnnl nftllll-S if HCCllS IV quired It nud bo nt oneo tho recognized factor capable of building, snstnlnlmj nnd insuring to perpetuity, tho best In tcrcsta.bf all tho"JiC9Plo, . . ,,-w FIRST VOT ES TAKEN Jackson County Backs Vawter Albany, March 27 Tho primaries will bo held in. Linn county precincts this af- ternoon and tomorrow, A largo part of tho country delegated will be for Kelly. It seems now cortnin that Linn county will send a strong delegation to Kn.cno to back up Kelly. Ashland, March 27 Tho Republican primaries throughout Jackson county discredit tho political stories that tho influcnco of Senator I. Y. Carter was to be arrayed acainat Hon. I. W. 'Vaw ter, in the latter's napiration for the congressional nomination. Tho reports never were entitled to credit and did not receive it at home, whore it was well known that Senator Carter was 'favor able to Mr. Yawters cundidacy, and tho tho convention today ho throws his In fluence enthusiastically to Mr. Yawters support. Ho will havo the solid delega tion of the county convention. Joseph ine county will follow suit. Town Improvement. There nre .nhvnys certain citizens In a town who bejmiilge paying out n cent for Improvement, even -where they nre to bo directly bononted, but lot unit u If Cuba acta favorably, Roojovolt will, dozen ntnrt In to paint and fix up their ',,,, , , . ,. residences nnd tho chances nre that Of- Prbau'r fi tuo eccond ?,k lu vem ty others will follow nnd thus work a ber as the time for holding a eprdal' so general Improvement , eion. l5KIaia'i5iaaU'5KSili51S3SnSIEiIM12BllIIIIElc!J I SHOE pN buying thoeB DON'T get pinched. If you buy a f 3.50 or '- a J. . .. . wtl A'h .Q aIiaaa data'k m M am - Mr i,UU BUOO Ut u CVOIO WUUIO fu iu fa nuun bid buiu ,iuu uu get plucked nearly every time. J : : ; Satisfactory shoes for Winter Bhoos that pleaso the people shoes In which tho shape will hold won't "squash" out, or sag in tho Bhank. or got sbahbyplooklng In n llulo while ::::::: : : : Shoos that hold out bocauso they're rightly Duilt-not a skimp any whero, ineido or out THAU'S tho Walk-Over Sho3. : ; : ,' 1 M Must bo right or wrong no middlo ground orwe couldn't everlastingly preach Money-Back Bhoea-r.iooil wear or a new pair. : : : : t ci Why pay $5 nnd (0 for let-woll-enough-alonTihoea Tom, Dick and Harry makes that havo been foists, on ,a WALK OVER SHOE s M M U K long suffering public with Bcarcoly a nor In shape for the last ton years. m M M H m ta m H M M W M H U til OUTFITTERS MAGN Ltu i llia-KllBlSKIIlllr1lirilif3!aiI2lSaHgElHfllMlMIHKiaiU ' TAKES VOTE MayAmendReciprocity? Treaty Havana March 27 Tho voto on tho ro ciproclty treaty is to bo taken at 4 o'clock this afternoon. It Is almost certain that the Senate will adopt tho amendment, defeating all efforts of Palma and Squires and commercial Interests ropresonting $100,000,000. WaBhington.Murch 27 It was officially admitted today that Roosevelt recently, through thn Statu Dpartmont, promised Cuba that if tho Cuban congress should ratify the reciprocity treaty without amendmont, ho would call the United States congress in extra eesjon prior to the regular meeting, in order to make it complete and effective by ratification. This morning Secretary Hayes re ceived a cablegram from Minister Squires that ther) was a ttrong proba bility that thu Cuban congress would seek to make an amendment to the treaty. Secretary Ilayos replied that if such was done it would inralidato the convontiou. The United States believos that tfccYb is a strong foreign influcnco at work in . Havana apilnst treaty ratification. TALK change In quality tyso tad $4.00 , never Us. - if yF IWATStJN & FURNISHERS V, -t a',""' 7