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VOL XXVI.
MARSHF1ELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON Oct. 10. 1903
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A DAM
Heavy Rains Visit Se
attle (Special to the Coast Mail.)
Seattle, Oct, 7 lloavy rains carried
kifoy tlio dam and washed 'out (tie
ftftJlcos on tlio govcrntnoat cncnl botweon
Inku Union nriii Salmon bay tally tliln
morning,
Fifteen t bout nd pcoplo In Fremont
nnd Grauit lata dfati els nro on I uly
shut off aa no csro are runnlnir, ami
Northern I'acISo trains ao tied up.
Tlio govurutncjt ouginoora n'o repair
ing the damago. Tlio prowrty daniogo
It Inrgu, but no Hycn hnvo boon lost.
WEDS DAUGH
TER OF GEN
ERAL YOUNG
., (Special to the Coast Mall.)
. Washington, '.Oat. 7Tho l'rcaidont
and Mrs. Uooaovejt and a distinguished
military company wltncstcd tlio mar
rlago this altornoon ol Mies Elizabeth
Young, daughtor of Gon. B. D. M.
Youug, chief ol staff of the army, and
Llout. John It, It. Ilannay, U. 8. A.
Tlio ceremony waa performed hi Bt.
Thomas' church, which was prettily
decorated for thn occasion. Tho bridal
party had as maid of honor Mlaa Mar
garet Knight, a nloco of the bride, and
daughter of Major John W. Knight, U.
H. A, .Tho 1x3 at man and nehora woro
nil companions In arms of tho groom.
Following to ceremony at tlio church
tho bridal party and guests adjourned to
tho homo of (Ion. Young whoro an elab
orate recoptlon wag hold A fow weeks
honco Llout, Ilannay, with his hrlJo,
will sail with his roglmont (or tho I'lill
'pplnoe, MOHAMMEDANS
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THINK WAR
IMMINENT
,. (Speolal to tho Coast Mali.)
St. I'otereburir, Out. 7 Tljoro in a
wliio spiond'boliut among to Gr.ar's Mo
hammedan eubjeclo thut war is Jf..null
nont between Uusa'n and Turtoy.
Kuilgrunta aro loavlng lio southern dis
tricts of I!ubj via Bobastapool p-id
Constamlnoplo by ship loads.
Thoeuptomo court lms hundod iown
r duuUlon in tho Union county Beat
troublo, Tho doclelon holda that tho
ot of 1003 is unconetltutlouul, thus La
Grande loeea th6 county seat.
TREATY
WITH
CHINA
Just Negotiated' With
U. S. Commission
(Special to the Coaet Mall.)
Washington, Oct. 8 The Btato Di
po'lmcnt title morning received a cab'o
gram signed Conner, Goodnow and Bet
man, United Status comralesoncs, say.
'nf that a commercial treaty bas been
negotiated providing settlement of Uie
long vexed question of international tax-
atlon In China.
I'm treaty (Ives recognition of Ameri
can right of residence throughout the
empire for missionary work, and pro
tection of patents, trade marks and copy
righto.
It also includei tlio opening of Mouk
den Autung, Manchuria, to internation
al trade which Includes a portion where
Americans hhro vast coaimodal inter
oats, as well as tho right to carry on
tTaile,'ndustrios and manufactures in all
open ports of China.
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CARTER
AND'WALCOTT
WILL FIGHT
Special to the MaIL
Boston, Mass., Cct. 7 After a serioa
of hltchbs and dolays the proipecta teem
bright for a meeting hero tonight be
tween Joo Walcott and "Kid Cutir.
The two aro down (or a flftocn-round
ml'l under the auspices ol tho Criterion
Athletic club. It will bo tho first time
In a long while that Walcott has gone
ngnlnBt a flrsl-clnss debtor and tho re
suit is awaltod with much interest.
Carter will havo a big advantage in
wolght, but tho ftdmirors ol the colored
boy a'ro confident tba Oio latter'i well
known skill and hard-hitting" powers
will more than offset this advantage
MACEDONIAN
REFUGEES:
PERISHING
, (Special to trie Coast Mall.)
Hofla, Bulgaria, Oct, .7th-r8now has
fall on in the mountains and the refugees
from Maodoula aro reported dying nt
tho r,aq.o( 100 a day, A II, who reached
hulgarln havo been supplied with food
and clothes, but tho majority aro toq
work oi (riyhteni'd to icach tho frontier,
which la a mattor of groat diflkulty. ea
by far tho greater perconf are cf ad-
f .' '
vanced ago or mothera with oliildreb.
TO PROTECT
RIGHTS OF
THE POOR
Speolal to the Mall.
San Francisco, Oct. 0 A Legal Aid
Society hai been incorporated to furnish
free legal service to protect the rights of
the poor of the dtate. f'v, h
EGBERT
KILLED
TWO MEN.
X Kempt tr) Capture
Escaped Burglar
Results in Death of
Officers.
(Specjal to th Co Mail.) .
Burns, Or., Oct. 7 John G. Butoa, a
prominent attorney ol Burns is lying In
the morgue tonight- 8axtoa WM a
special deputy sheriff and Wbnt out to
arrest John Frost alias Harry Egbert, a
fucHlve wanted for burglary in ltonglas
coiuty.
Egbert bad once been arrested by Bar
ton but gave him the slip aud eluded
tba officer from September 25th until
October 4th, at which day at noon Sax
toi and Jack West came, up with him at
the ranch of Charles Fields la Wild
IJorso va'.lojr, 35 miles south of Burns,
ljgbertoud his wife were at the house
alone, Aa the two men approached
Egbort opened flro behind a cornor of
tho building, West waa shot in tho back
and died in a abort time. After this
Egbert went into tho bouse through a
window and Saiton entered through
a door. Egbert's wifo fled and what
happoned ia told from the appearances
o' things alter th'o.camage.
Egbert bad a riflo and ,8axton a revol
ver and with theso weapons the men
11 rod at each other through the thin
Partition. Sax ton was shot through, the
right shoulder bat kept-.up the battlo,
using bis loft hand to work, his weapon.
Egbert ilod to tbo upper story, and
West, who was still allvo, scorned to
have called1 Baxton from the homo to
bring blm water. Baxton oicbqb to have
gone twice to tho rpring, and aa he turn
ed, away from West he was .snot from
the upper part ol tho bouse, as the ballot
ranged down through tho oonter ol tbe
breast,
No autopsy or inquest !' jet been
hold. West's body waa kept at Wild
Horeo for builal.
Two foot padi bold up a blacksmith at
Tho alla .and took ' $000 from bis
inaido pecicet, " ' ' ' f
ARRAIGNED
(M CHARGE.
W MURDER
Spaelaljle the Maf- t
Sacr'aaento-, .Ca)., Oct. 9 Convlcis
Wooi md 3Iorphy. Foleocp escapes,
were or alcned this morning la court en
a ehargf of marder. Tbe case went
over until tomorrow to allow them to
gat eostasel.
SINNER'S
! i MISSION. TO
ABYSSINIA
eek to the Mail.
Washington, Oct. 8 Great public In
terest fa manifested in the mission of
Robert T. Bkiuner, tbe United States
Coawl general at Marseilles, who eails
from Jfafw York today under inatruc
tlona from tbe State Department to
pewtrate the wilds of Abyialnla and if
possible, to negotiate with a Negus a
commrical treaty, which, it ia hopd,
wlircTe Important advantage to Amer
ttade. Mr.Bklsner will eater
Abyseinlaand proceed to tbe capital
snder escort of a guard of United States
aaarlnes, probably from the v8an Fran
cisco, which is now at Beirut.
The importance of Mr. BLlnne.-'s mis
sion is reflected in tbe lively comment
which it bas'aroueed In Ge.Jiany and
other European countries which baye
trade relations with, Abyssinia. It ia
generally cited in tbe European press aa
a fresh indication of tbe United States'
ambition abroad.
GENERAL -
SUMNER
AT OMAHA
Special sethe Malt.
Omaba, Neb., Oct. 8 Major General
8aiuel Sumner, U, 8. A. today assum
ed command of the department of Mis
souri, with beadquartsrc in this city,
succeeding Major General John 0 Bates.
CHIGAtfO
ST.PAUL Raises fare
speolal t6 the Mall.
Chicago, Oct. 8 The Chicago-Bt. Faul
faro which has been ft tor the last three
months owing to dissensions among the
iroadsj goes back today to tba standard
rate of $11.50. All lines between the
two points havo ngrcod upon tbe ad
yance oxcept the Rxk Island.
The next Methodist conference ia to
meet in Eugene next year, ,
THIEF
OVER
TAKEN After Flight Around
the'World
(Special to the Coast Mall.)
San Franciaco, Oct., 8 Tho Consul
for the Netherlands caused the arret!
o( a passenger arriving on the Nippon
Mam. The man was In employ of tbi
Holland government and was abscond
ing with thousands of dollars.
His government tiaced him from
Europe to Arfi, and finally located him'
in Japan. Before an arrest could be
made he sailed for San Francisco.
Tbe Consul bas the man lecommoni
cado in a local hotel. His name is J. F.
Arosde;. Secret Service Agent Mazen
bas been working on tbe case for five
months.
IOWA
SCHOOLS
DEBATE
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Cedar Falle, Iowa, Oct 0. The eighth
annual debate betwen representatives
nf.Tntrtf flfntfl OnllavA anrl Intra fitatn
Normal School takes place tonight The
subject for discussion ia "Beeolved, That
Iowa Should Adopt, in substance the
Michigan Law Taxing Krilroadr."
Tbe Alameda mine in Josephine
eoonty ia to have a ataaop mill.
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NEW LINES, EXTENSIVE VARIT1ES, CHOICE VALUES.
HEAVY.
DAMAGES
AWARDED'
jt
In libel Suit Against
W. R. Hearst
(fecial U tire Ceiet Milf.)
tfan Francisco, Oct 8.-W. K. Heant
; . . .
wm yesterday Mulcted fifteen thowand
dollara In a libel case. This was the
second trfai of tbe case of Tamer ts,
V
Hearst. In the first trial Turner got
judgment for 50. From this Targ
er appealed.
LIPTON
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FOR HOME'
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(Special to the CetMt Mill.)
New York, Oct. 9. Disappointed bat.
sot discouraged over his third failure ta.
whs the Amerieaa.cap and heartily ap-T
preeieAlv.eioItba klform courtesy an4r
kbsdneaawlth whkh he hsa net la.
Asaeden, Sir Thomui Llptea bid his
mnyfrkod adj te4T. preparatory.
to his departure for boaae. Sir Thecnaa,
still shows traces of the illness villi.
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whfeb he waa prostrited in Cbleago, bat
he ears he la feeling much better and
hla physicians eipect that tbe see. foy-
ge will entirely cure him.
Multnomah's taxable property
this
! year amosnta to $50,480,870.
Thirty-two car loads ol sheep were,
shipped froaa Li Grande to C&leafe
( this week.
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