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MARSHF1ELD, COpS'OOUNlXOREGQN May 23, 1903.
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NO-22
SPYING
ON THE
HEBREWS
Five Hundred Russian
Detectives
On The Watch in This
Country ,
Now YroJ; May 20. Accord Inu to
promlnonUuws la tliln city lliuru niuliilly
i0) p.ld spies of Hut ICiijhJ.iii govoromcnt
In America. Kverythlng imvitiK tliu
cnet iutricat to Iluciln, cither printed
in tlm nowsMper or i-p?kou Is trans
mitted. Tliuy nro inp'uinlly nnxious to
gut Ultum written y persecuted rusilnns
to their relatives mill friend In tlili
country, In order that they may send
luck to Uiieeia tlicou uttornuces, which
may bo used in justlllcntlon o. (utlior
persecution.
HONORS
BINGER
HERMANN
Roosevelt Desires His
Company
Indisputable Evidence
of Friendliness
I'orllnml. Mny 20 President Rooso-
volt ha) invited Uiugcr Hermann, re.
imhllcan cnndldnte for cangrrtis In tho
llrut district to lido with him from Saloin
to I'orllaiu), Tlm Invitation la eviduueo
oonclvtivo thnt tho president wiahou
Hurmnnn to ho olt'ctod. Tho lotler ol
invitation iunn follows :
Hon llluger nermann,
'McVlnnvIllo, Oregon.
Thn President will ho pleased folinvu
you Join his train nt Salem nud ride
with him to Portland,
Slttned, W.w Lnicii Jr.,
Secy, to tho 'l'reuldent.
ASHORE AT ROGUE RIVER
Copper Queen and Schooner Bruns
wick In Hard Luck
Tho Copper Queen nud tho eehooucr
Drunewick nro lying piled up on tho
bench n qunrtorof n milo south of lloguo
river, where they hnvo been lying elnco
Mondny.
Tho Brunswick, bound In, had boon
lying off tho mouth of tho river nbout n
week when 1 lie Copper Qtteon enmo
nlong on tier wiiy from Cooi liny, Cap
Inln Burns, It li enld, offurcd to tow her
in for f 35. nnd lilt offer wns accepted by
Cnptnln Unbridgo of tiio Brunawlck.
While crntoliu tlio bar tlm Queen
took n sen which wnshod n lino ovor
luiml nnd HiIh heenmo tangled in tlio
propollcr, rendering her helpless, liotli
vcaiols thou drifted ooulli nbotit it
'lunrtcr of n miiu and wont upon the
beach.
They nro repotted in no Immcdoalo
danger nnd inny ho rescued from thoir
perilous potltlon.
SIMON'S
DIRTYj
FIGHT
ArrayingJewsAgainst
Roosevelt
Publishes Pamphlet on
His Woes
Portland, Mny ill When President
Roosevelt entered Oregon ho found
himself in tlio camp of the enemy. Ex-
b'enittor Simon la wielding his influccco
to hr.it Itoorovolt out of thn Oregon
delegation nnd ia appealing to tlio Jowb
to defeat hiui nt tlio polls. Simon saye
tlm president linn discriminated ngainat
thu Jews. Hn ia publishing n pnmphtct
containing tlio correspondence from tlio
president idiowitig thnt ho failed to
keep Ilia word in tlm ninttor ol appoint
ments. Ho gnv Fumitor Mitchell 12
nppointmeuta nnd Simon nono.
"IN OREGON"
Very Convincing Stalcment
the N. Y. Central
of
In sponkingof Oregon tlio Now York
Central lliicocomo out in n convincing
mnnuer nnd ono thnt will impress every
body who road. Horo ia n pointed hut
decidedly imprcselvu statement Hint
will produco n huthig impression upon
the Knalerti people who nro looking lor
n homo:
'Millions offeree of tho best Innds
lift In tho gift of tho government nro In
Oregon, Soil thnt yields fiom thrco to fivo
hnrvoata of who at (or ono aoodin j in
Oregon, Over 20 020,000 aerea of forests
that produco from '.'5,000 to 250,000 feot
of tuuhor tolhunc.'o In Oregon. lu
turoa thnt turn out 250-pound sheep nud
'JiOO-rlouml ca'.tlo in Oregon. Moro
tluin 1-1,000 rquaro iniloa of mineral
lands, rich na tho richest in Colorado,
California or tho Klondyko in Oregon.
A climnto thai la uneurpnaBod no
Winter cold, no Summer hoat, no
blizzards, no drouths nnd no crop fnlU
urea In Oregon."
fiim iii crcacrvo nrniiKo reel.
Weigh tho oinnges whole und nllow n
pound of sugar to onch pound of fruit.
Tool carofully nnd cut tho rind Into
Mender strips. Boll, chnnglng tho wn
tor twice, until very tender. Squeezo
tho strained onuigo Julco upon tho
sugnV, lot this heut to n boll, drain tho
oriingo strips njid drop into this slrur).
Boll for twenty rnluutcs nnd talio from
tuoflro. .t.
DIDN'T
DISCOVER
Sacramentan Greets
Wrong Man
Thought he WaslTalk
ing to Teddy
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Redding, Cnl. Mny 20 Tho Precudcnl
mr.do n 10 minuto atop nt Pulillng, and
6poku to n widutptead crowd about tho
etntlon, praising tho rtnto nnd its peo
ple, nud preaching a short eornion on
good citizenship.
Just before tho trnln I oft I acramento
nn old man boarded buffet r Atlantic.
Ha grasped n secret service ?fln'fl band:
"Teddy," ho exclaimed, "1 hopo you
will havo a pleasant Journey, I lovo
your administration, nnd hope you will
bo elected another term,"
Aa thi) president ludgono to hsdV the
detcctivo thanked the Sacramento on.
thuaiast, shook hands with him, nnd
told him ho liked just hia sort of citizona
and scut him away happy.
ANOTHER WESTERN RAILROAD
Line Project From Salt Lake
San Francisco
to
(Telegrntn Coast Bpeclnl.)
San Francisco, Mny'18 Tho building
of tbo Western Pacific is now tt certain
ty, nnd San Frnnchco will hnvon com
peting lino to Snlt Lake ns soon na it is
possIb!o to effect tho construction of 800
miles "of road.
Attorney W. G. Bartnett, who went
Knet n month ago to interest Eastern
capital in tho project, has returned to
this city, nud his statement this morn
ing hi significant o! the euceoss of hia
mission.
"Tho building of tho road, ia how nn
nbeolutoccrtnlnty." said ho, "nnd con
struction wUl bo rapidly pushed nnd tho
road will be completed from Salt Lnko
to thu Coast na expeditiously ns possible.
Sovornl monlliB ogo Attorney Barlnctt
journeyed to 'ow Yoik nnd endcnvoitu
to enlist thu llnnnelnl inteicst of Gcorgo
Gould in tho new road. Ho nleo iutet
vlowed 1) tvld M )ff U, n millioimro rail
road nmn of Denver, to tho same end.
It wnB stnted that tho second trip, from
which ho line juat roturnod, wna under
taken in order to mnko further efforts
to secure n strong financial baokiug,
Mr. Bnrtnott returns with tho positive
nesuranco that tho Western Pnciflc will
bo built, nnd tho manner of ono who
tins nccomplished his mission. But
whether Georgo Gould or David Moffntt
or Bomo other flnnnelor hna glve,n finan
cial aid Mr. Bnrtnott declines to stnte.
Thoro is good ieaBon to bollevo, how
ovor. that Georgo Gould will back tho
projoct, slnco ie ia known that Gould
hna recently beon branching hia railway
Intoreats ia tho West nnd Is, desirous of
entoring the transporatlon field of Call
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lomia. ino i;onvcr ft lllo Urand ia a
Could line, with its Wen torn torminun at
bait l.aka, which will also bo the East
ern lormlniiB ol tho Wcalorn Pacific,
Tho two roads would therefore enable
Gould to operate a through trnnicon
tlnentnl lino botweon Han Francisco
and Chlcngo. Tho statement of Vice
President Din), of tho Gould lines, who
Ii at present n guest at tho Palace, that
tho Gould system i preparing to make
stiffing showing In this city mpy bo
significant In connection with the rumor
that it Is George Gould who has given
his financial nid to tho Wc&tern Pacific.
RELATIVES MUST PAY STATE
For Care of Insane Persons at the
Asylum
At tho last Itgialaturo an net was
passed to urn mend section 2021 of
Bellinger nnd Cotton's annotated code
and statutes of Oregon, 'elating to tho
pay of patieritB confined in thu Oregon
state incano asylum. Heretofore the
state haa stood nil the expense connected
with tho caro ttnd treatment of patients
committed to the Btato asylum, whether
or not tho person committed, or tho
parent, children or guardians of the
person were able to pay.
The new law, which went into effect
recently, prorides that tho county judgo
at tho Umo any person is committed to
tho insano asylum to determine whether
tho enid person, or his parents, children
or guardian, nro able to pay tho stato fir
tho rx? aintainance of such person during
tho time ho or she is an inmato of tho
asylum. If tbo county judge 'shall de
termine that such person, hia or her
parents, cbildron or guardian havo tho
ability to pay, ho shall make nn order to
that effect, and tho porson or persons bo
designated shall pay f 10 to tho stale
treaauror por month, on or before tho
first day of January and July each year.
In case of falluro to pay tho amount
duo within 30 days after tho snmo
becomes due, it shall bo the duty of tho
state treasurer to furnish tho prosecuting
attorney a statement of tho amount due,
and the prosecuting attorney shall col
lect tho amount in tho same manner as
other indebtedness due tbo state would
bo collected.
shortage
IN FREE .
DELIVERY
Deficit of Two Hundred
Thousand
Washington, May 21 Poatmnstot
Gonoral Payno this nftornoou mndo tho
startling announcement thnt thoro if
now a defloloncy of nonrly two hundred
thousand dollars in tho appropriation
for tho free delivory system of which
ono hundred and twenty two thousand
is in the rural department, Thia Ib
largely due to tho increased demaude
for froo dollvery, Tho bureau proposes
to inaugurate economies iu other
branches to offset this.
MITCHELL ' -WILL
HOLD
CONFERENCE
With Presidents of Min
ers Unions
No Suffering in West
Virginia
Now York, May 21 John Mitchell an
nounced today that ho had summoned
tho presidents from tho nnthracito fMdB
to como here and confer with him re
garding work as members of the concilia
tion comtnitteo which meets next week
nud will clean up disputed pom la in the
nard of tho Anthrtioito commission.
' Mitchell says that the reports of suf
fering among th West Vircinn strikers
is untrue, ni the Mino Workers are
issuing fundi.
COLUMBIA JETTY DELAYED
Contractors Can't Furnish
Large Enough.
Rock
There seems to bo a ecrionl hitch in
thn contract for furnishing rock for tho
extension of the south jetty nt tho month
of tho Columbia River. Tho work
should havo been begun May t, bnt
nothing has been done yet owing to tho
hesitancy on tho part of the lowest bid:
dors to go ahead.
Tho Northwest Construction Company
of Astoria was awarded tho contracts,
but tho reek thu company was &blo to
urniah did not como up to tho speclfica
tions, which provided for J2-ton chunks
pf stone. Tho contractors, jt ia said,
want to furnish Bmnller rock than this,
and as tbo specifications aro plain tho
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Government Engineers have no discre
tion in the matter.
Mejor 'Lnngfht was qp.okeo to qn
the matter and declines to ditcuVn t.
Cougreis opproprintcd tho enm of
$175,000 two years ago for tho extension
of the wuth Jetty, and for tha ednstrucl-
fon of tho ocean dredger. The amount
of rock to be furnished by 1004 was to
be 025,000 tons. Tho people of Port
land and others interested in thn speedy
deepening of the Columbia bar wero in
hopes that tho work would be begun
this Summer at furthest, it is not
known now when the work on the jetty
extension can bo commenced owing tq
this hitch with tho contractors.
Tills County Deals All
An lows man who went to Washing
ton last year and settled there arrived
In Corvallls Sunday. Ho camo to look
over tho Willamette In thu interest of a
son-in-law'who still resides In Iowa.
"This county beats Washington," ho
said, on tho etrect Monday, "and I nm
coming hero as soon as I can sell out
there. I am goink. to write to my son-in-law
here." "That's rjght," said R.
H. Colbert, another formor reaidentof
Iowa; nnd I have kicked myself many
a tlmo for not leaving Ion a and coming
horo 20 years ego.
A newspaper in Iowa published the
following rnarriago sermon: Wilt thou
toko her for thy pard, for bettor or for
worse, to havo, to hold, to fondly guard,
till hauled off in tho hear;c,7 Wilt thou
let her havo her way, consult her wish
es maka tho fire oery day, and hejp
her with tho dishes? Wilt thou givo
her all the "stuff" her little pursp wilt
pack, bay a boa and n muff, and a little
Bcalukin sacque? Wilt thou comfort
and support bor mother, atnt Mary, and
uncle Ed., three slBtors and a brother?'1
The poor man's feco grew pale and
blank; it was too late to jilt; as through,
the chapel floor bo Bank, ho sadly saji
I wilt."
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