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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1904)
rVi v tW'iitoTT , I 'v V v. -,-.- The Smoot Trial Washington, Mnrch 1 A t ttiu, optn- liiix of llio Hitiuot examination this 'morning I'ronldont Hmllli nun In took llio ntnii:1. Ho unaqm'nltauul by Hoar na to whilhor women Inul icoli'slnillo nuttiorlty in ttio Mormon cliurcli. Ho , nalil Dint while- ollionriio women woio rocognlr.sd with men, Hut prlostly nutliorlty was denied them. They woro not eligible lo election to ollk'u as president or poat!f9, cotititcllora or general ollleors of llio cliurcli. Upon nccuplnncu or rojcctloti of revel ntloti, tlio votu of any woman member of llio cliurcli was Just m powerful ns tllll VOtU Of tllO Wltllt'BS llllDBClf Heading from n ibpy of the Halt Lake Dv'iort Noivsof JunoSJU, IDOlt roporlfriK n rpvi'tlt made by tfiulth lu which bo Mid tlio princlpbi of plural marriages was rovonlod from (toil ami nny ono who denied tlio dlvliio origin of Hint doctrinn wight as well dony otliur truth. At tornoy Taylor asked as to tlio correct nessoftho report. Hmith eald it was correct, no fnr ho could recall. Tlio spcach venn not dollvorod to moro tbnn n doron people, nnd If lin lia bcun consulted ho would havo been against it.i publication, because of a dedro to abstain from giving nny publicity or offence. Ho rolterutod tbnl ho personally bo liovod in tlio doctrinu of ilutnl mir riogoa us much today nt aver, but did not believe continuing tlio practice. Ho had nccupdul llio proclamation pgaiuot it In good fnlth. Chairman Harrows asked if bo hnd believed ho hnd oboyud tlio law wlion ho bus llvo wives nnd bar, had eleven child by them elncothc (Into of tlio manifesto, ' "I have already cald thnl in j that 10 ipcct I havo not obeyed llio law, but preferred to disobey rallior than aban don tho children and their mothore. Tho cliurcli, however, as a ' church, has obeyed tho law; but I, as individual, have taken that cImiico, , Quertloncd ns to tho right of n first wifo to consent or object to tho taking of other wiyes by her husband, Smith uftor readliiK from tho rovolntion which aald that If a wlfu did not consent sho should ho dostroyod by tho Lord, de clared that her opinion had no weight at all nu thu subject. All proeidouto of tho churoh and nil thoso promlnnnt in THEDFORD'S BlACKDBAliT THE GREAT triaM ruiHCINE 'lliedford'a Dlndt-Draulit has saved doctor' bills for moro than sixty years. I or llio common fam ily nifmentii, such aa constipation, indigestion, hard colila, bowel com plaints, chilly nnd fever, bilious iicas, headaches nnd other liko couiplniuU no other medlcino is necoasnry. II invigorated and reg ulates tho liver, uaslsta diaitition, Htiruulatos action of tho kidnovn, purified tho blood, and purges tho bowcla of foul accumulaitions. It rured liver compiuint. indigestion, , I dour Biomucu, (uxzineii, mina, rlunirnnti6 pains, sidencho, back ache, kiunoy troubles, constipation, tliarrlirca, billouiincds, piles, hard colds and Itcadacho. Every drug gist luui Tlicdford'o Dlodc-Draught in 25 cent paclcaaes nnd in uinra moth sizo for 61.00. Novr accept n substitute. Insist on having tbo original nuulo by tho Cb&ttADooga Mcuicino Company. I bdlivs Thtdford'i Dlack-Drauffht i the but nwdlclnc on earth. It It good for any and everything. I have a family of twelve children, and (or four years I have kept them on foot 1 ana imiiinv wiin no uouor nui uiacn Draught. A. J. GREEN, Hlewara, U business nnd jirofoRftlonnl circled in Utah, ho tnld, had been nun with plural wlvon, Hoar, referring to tho scriptural In- Junction that a bishop of tho church should bo nobor and havo ono wife, woo interrupted by llio witness with an in turjuctiou, That Injunction, Wmlth sold, was mado moro to tho pooplo of Judca. In tho midst of n nolvirnmist peoplo Jt was obligatory on a bishop to havo ono wifo, bccauno it was recognized that a bishop should bo experienced (laughter). Bnillh positively denied any public leaching of tho principle of polygamy hnd taken plnco slnco 'ninety, despite tho KHicrtlnn of tho anti-mormon press. (Heccib), This aftornoon, Taylor will read the compltto revelation regarding polyg amy In sfendard works of tho cliurcli. Washington, March 5. Smith resum ed tho stand this morning, in llio 8moot rase, and was examined by Worthlng ton, counsel for tho dofoneo. Aekcd no to the number of polyRamlstp, bu said tho Mormon rhurch had by a careful census ascertained that thoro woro21Dl polygamous families in tho statu belonging to the Mormon church. In October, 18(H) tho numbers hnd been rediicod lo 1611, as follows: by denths 750. removals 03. divorced, In Mnv 1002 tho onulnnl numhur had been (Ki per cent, leaving only 61)7 still living, th great ninrjority of whom wore of advanced nun. blnco Ihun many hgve died nnd tho indlcntious nro that tho number will soon bo reduced to xoro. Dubois took oxecption to Ihoto slatle Ho on tlio ground thatthoy wore collect ed by tho church ItEelf. tiinith liow uver declared Ilium to bo correct. Kcforrlng to Jbllea query of yester day, as to whether U'ocMlruff'a mani festo proposing. polyKamy wasn revela tion or was merely produced because' of tho adoption of n law ngalnftt tbo prac tlcu. hi declared that ho had beoti led to leeuo his manifesto through tho gut J nnco oi tho Lord. Halley prrMori Uio point, saying that ho did not think much of n church that does not got its dootriuo until thoro is n stntuto. This led Btnlth Into n lone ex planation of bow tho manifesto en mo to bo issued. In effect tho atatemont was that tho ono-tllon wn nreiuntrd nftur tbo uns- rago of tho law, whother tlio member Al tit. tfllili -ftltr-.it I tl Altinvltit fltia strata I . intinnni i.- nt ti. 1....1 nr Mnti r, practice tho law of thu church. The Lord then mndu n manifesto to wood ruff that it wns his duty to etop plural marriages. That revelation was ac cented by tho church. Hmith admitted that ho could havo educated and supported his children without having new Imuo but ho chose not to do that, violating tho lawn of Utnh, Tho church kvo him those wives and It would bo inconsistent il it compelled him to forsaku them. ''Tho Lord lvoth and tho Lord tokflth awny" quoted Dalley. "I don't understand it that way," re plied Hmfth. Ho admitted that ho Is dofylnc tbo law of both statu and church, nnd that thorn Is nothing in tint Woodruff mani festo iiulIcat'iiR that it was a direct rev olution from God. INDIAN WAR VETERAN'S CLAIMS Not Paid After Appropriation Is Ex hausted (Salem Journal) Tho eupromo court this nftoroou hand ed down a miuibor of decisions, Among thorn woro tho following. J. It. Ilnyd, respondent, vs, V. I. Dun bar, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county ; Scnrs, Judge; reversed. Opinion by Justlco Bean, This was a suit to compoll tho secre tary of tlio stato to drnw n warrant for $I21).G0 for survico of respondent, ns aa Indian War Votornn, Tho court recites tho facts, of tho appropriation mndu for tho payment of tho votornna, clnimti, nnd stating that and holds that when tho appropriation was exhausted tho sorcetary had no authority to nudit and pay claims of veterans, no matter how moritorloin thoy woro, Tho court says tbtUwhpion law nn appropriation In mado for n flptolflc purposo nnd thoro h no otbor warront of law to pay tho claims, no warrant can bo issued nftor tho appropriation is oxhaufiod. Tho doolsion of tho lowor court is reversed. Stntlatlci of tho Ivondon county coun cil show lmt thorv nro lu tho motrono- I Ha 71031 ,viwwu wjigojjarnera, SALEM'S HOME LOAN PLAN OfRaisingFundsAgain Proves a Brilliant Success (Snlom Journal) Again Balam takes a proud position in tbo matter of floating n popular homo loan. As has bocn mlvorllsed thu sub scription hooka for tho (30,00$ funding bonds woro opened nt 10 o'clock, and bo fnro noon nearly $20,000 had boon sub scribed. ItiuiiIlo posflblo that tho onilro amount will bs taken beforo tho day Is over. Tlio booko will bo kopt open fnr tho entire 20 days, and nil small investors will have the came opportunity to to euro the bonds they wont, oven it they como after tbo enliro amount is sub scribed, for ae beforo, nil cmnllur (sub scriptions will bo tilled flrfit beforo Ihoto subscribers for Jargor amounts will soctiro lliolr bonds." Thoso doiir ing small bonds can. therefore, still eo curo thorn, thoiiKU tbo amount of tho Issue may bo moro than subscribed for. ARTISTIC NEEDLE WORKERS Entertain The Public for Purpose oi Bcautlting School Ground Tho spacious homo of Mrs. II. 8. Hazard wan used by tho ladios of the A. N. W. for tho purpoco of ontortnin inc tho pooplo of Mnrshflold nt nn "Afternoon" tho proceeds of which was to eo to tho fund for beautifying tho school ground. Klwhtecn dollars wcro rccoivod. Tho parlors woro profuroly decorated. Tho front parlor being gor geously festooned with evergreen, en twined with cardinttl ribbon, draped from tho corners to tho confer at tho chando'.ier, giving n beautiful effect. Tho back parlor wns festooned with ovrrcrcen literally flllod with miniature flogs while tho back ground of tho ontro was ono 'argo flag covering tho end of tho room with hero and there clatters of old glory, Intorsporfccd with a bouqnot of uroon leaves from tho mountaiu-MdB nklng it in all n lovoly eight. Tho decorating committco dctmlayod good tasto in arrnngoing tho rooms and show ed thoir loyallty to both tho schools and their country, by their effort in aiding the formor and in selecting tho "red whito and bluo" for their color ecliome on this ' occasion. THE YORK NEW WORLD THBIOE-A-WEEK EDITION Read wherovor tho English Language Is Spoken Tho Thrico-A-Weok World was n brilliant success in tho beginning and has bcon Blendlly growing over since. Thno in tho test of all thinpB, and has Hot its floal of approval ou tho Thrico-a-Week World, which is widely circulated in ovory Stalo nnd Territory of tho Un ion, uud whereover thoro aro pooplo who can read our mother tongue. This paper for tho coming winter nnd tho year UK):), will make Ita news ser vice, it posfdblo, moro extensive than ovor. All events of importanco, no mat ter where thoy happen, aro re ported nccurntnly nnd promptly. Tho subscriber, tor only one dollar n year, gotsthreo papers every week and moro naws and genornl reading than most great dailioi can furnish nt fivo or six times tho price, Tho Thrleo-n-Week-World is abso lutely fair in its political nowe. Par Henri bias is novor allowed to affect ita news columns, and Democrat ami Re publican aliko can obtain in its paces truthful accounts of all tho great polltl cal campaigns, In addition to nil tho nows, tho Thrico-a-Weok-AVorld furnishua tho beat serial llctlon, olabornto market reports nnd other features of interest. Tho Thrlce-n-Wook-World'a reculnr subscription price, is only $1,00 por yoar and this payn for lCll pupors. Wo offer Uiis nneqtinled nowBpapor nnd Weekly COAST MAIL together ono year for $2,00 Tho rogular subscription prlco of tho two papers is (2,00 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that tho part nortfhiu horetofarn oxistine between A, V. Wickman and V. A. Wlokhian. under tho firm namo of Wickman & Wiokmnn line this dny boea dissolved by mutual conBaut; that all claitnB and 'demands owing sold linn nro pavnblo to V. A, Wickmnn, nnd that paid V. A. Wick man has nssumod and will pay nil do mauda against tfttid firm, , Dated this lit day of January, 1004. . V. Ai Wickman. lt)5t At V WicKitANj CALL fc FOR COUNTY CONVENTION AND PRIMARIES At a meeting of tbo Itepublican Ccn tral Commltloo of Coos County, Oregon, hold at MnrshfloId.OrojsoH, Foruary 10, l(K)i, it wan ordered that n Hepublican County Convention bo called to meet At Coqullle City, Orcgop, on Thursdfiy tho 7th clay of Aprl. 1904 at 10 o'clock in tlio forenoon, for the purposo of choosing delegates to attend tho liepubllcrfri Strtlo Convention to bo bold at Portland, Oro(?on, on tho 14th day of April. lOUi, also tho Jtepubllcon convention for tho First ConnrcflsIonal IMjtrJcl for tbo Kioto of OrcKon, to bo held nt Saiom Qet, on tho Thirteenth day of April IDOL nnd for tho purpose pf nominntlriK candidfttcn to 1111 Lcjjls lilivu, County and Precinct offlcoa for CoosCounly, to bo Voted for at the June ulcclion 1001, nnd for tho transaction of such other busineei at may proporly como boforo said convention. In pursuance of thin call nil Itepubli dans aro rcqueitwl to mcot at their ro speplivo votliiK placns In each precinct In Coos County, Oreon, On Thursday tho 3fot day of March, 1904 at the hour of ono o'clock n. m. nmt fihoiodolefc.itm to attond said County Con von lion which will consia of didc Kstes apportioned from thu respective precliilsns fdllowe: Maudon 11 3 8 2 5 3 0 O 1 3 4 6 2 1 12 1G 3 10 4 5 4 3 4 2 O 3 3 3 IJurton Prario Cosiedo Coos City Coos Itivor Coos Hiver North Coqullle East Coqulllo West Deer Park Dorn Kmplro Knchantcd Fo.urmllo J' 1 Uo Marthfleld North p MaribCeld bouth , Missouri Alyrtlo Point North Rond New Port Norway Parkcrsburg Prosper Ittverton Uolaod bonlh dough Sumner Tonmllo Lako Ttie Fmo bolng ono delegato for each precinct at larce. and onn for each hA dltloual ten votes or fractional part thereof over flvo cast for the Hon. It. S. Pefiu . tho last Stnto Election. Rinro uioiast hloction however, tho follow ing'ptcclnctB havo bimiUfirealedOisorJh Dend and Lee. and Conuiilo hat been divided 4uto cast and west Coqulllo, andl.theeo changes tho committee havo ondeavtvred to adjust in nn cquitablo manner. Dated at Marchflcld. Coos Conntr, Oregon, tho 10th day of February, A. D. iwi, J. W. Bexnett, Chairman, W. U. Douolah, Secretary. NOTICp OF APPOINMENT OF ADMIN ISTRATOR Notice is heroby clvcn, to all norsons whom it may concern, that in porauanco of an order ot tlio County Court for Coos county, Stato of Oregon, Lottere of Ad minisirnt'on wero duly issued out of suid Court to Jamoa W. Booko, Sr. the uudorsl(;nod, appointintr him ndmiuia tratorof tho ostatoof Helen M. Rooke, deceased, and authorizinc him to net as such administrator. Now,thoreforo, nil persons having clnlms against eaid estate aro hcreb notified nud required to present tho samo, with tho proper vouchers, duly verified, within six months from tho dato of this uotico, to said administrator at tho law office of McKnlght and Scabrook, In tho city of Msrahflold, Coos county, Oroeon. Dated tills 20th day of January, 1031, James V. Rooku, 8h. Adminstrator of tho Estato of Helen M. Rooke, deceased, WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL for well established houao lu u few counties, calling on retail merch ants nud ngonte, Local territory. Sal ary $20,00 per wook with c-xpeueos ad ditional!, nil payable hi nrh eaoh week. Money lor exponios t ' ancuj. Position pormanont. Business suecefesii.l and rushing. Standard Houso, S30 Dearborn St., Chicago. H2t20t THE STEAMER ARCATA. jr. 0. xjsL&ox,aruKtei, Will trlulcc atcuulur Xrljiia BETWEEN COOS BAY AND SAN FRANCISCO r-OARRYINU- PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT v-r- AT - LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal oc Navigation Co., Proprloto&s. F. 8. DOWi. Agent, Marehfioldt .Oregon BlO; COi Aji-.'ritj Euiplro Oltyj Oregon JDryinff preparatrona ahnply dsret op dry catAirh : tuoy dry up the aeerotionty Thlcu adhere to the jncmli'flno and docom poso, causing ft for more serloae trouble thaa lha ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing Inhalants, fume, arnokea nnd snuiTa and uee that which eleansee, aoolhtir sra4 be&le. Ely'n Cream Balm Is inch n remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in tbo head easily and iiloasantly, A trial size will be moiled for 10 cente. All drngglsta eell the 6O0. lzo. KlyBrothere, CCWarron fit., N.T. Tlie iu,,a ourea without pain, doo not frriUto or cause aneezing. It apreada itaeu orer m Irritatod and angry miTtaco, rclier. Ing fmuedlntely tho painful Inflammation. With Ely'a Cretan Balm yoa aro &rme4 agalqst KoAal CatarrU and IIy Fovcr HERE ARE THE FOR YOU. T.to workn aro Elgin, Wnltham or Dnc- uor's, nny grauu or slzo you cliooeo at right prices. Watches and Jewelry repairing dono on short notice, and in up-to-date Myi at tho RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. LLEIaiiagaa&BiijQett Bank DIRECTORS : T. R. Sheri dan, J. W. Bonnett; PBES.: and . II. Flanagan, VICE PEES.; It. P. Williams, CASHIER. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFIELD, OREGON CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front and A streets, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JONH SNYDER. : : ; : ; .'Proprietor 11KIS WELL-KNOWN ANDFAVORITt . HOTEL has lust been entire! mined .vd HOTEL has lust been entlrel) mined .vd refurnished throughout and U again open to tr.e public for patrona.ee. iew beds ana spring nuurcssei ruivc oeer . . . 1 " placed in almost ecry sleeping room of this house nnd neither trouble nor exp:nss hoc beer pared to put everything in first-cuss order. TERMS. uoara an dgi Board, pc- Week dRine, per week !Sio ..o Sinfilo Mea . ., ......fl.i - 35 Wo promptly obtain U. 8. and Fori IsJlMkil Bond inoill,ikctcn or photo ollnvtwU iroo rtoxt on patentability. For Ire &tourTRADE-MARKS Opposite U. S. Patent Otnc WASHINGTON D. a BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Deiiqnb CopvmaHTS Ac A nron aeadlna a iketrh and decortptkm cklr M(rtatn our opinion fte vbether o ntlon U probably itBtbla. ,CommuiUea nvilc luvfntl Horn trlctroon0datlal. Handbook ou ratenu out ireo. uiiitui asouc saner (or acariug patent. PalanU takou tbrou tub. Muaa & L trrrial (. without efiarge. to tba i wv. I receWc ScrCMtiik jfmcrkatt. A htadioniolr UltwTlt wtklr. oulaHMt or aay Mianuao loan fimri rourraoutM. l, 01 dby Wl ersia. W a amdealpnu IN Q SBlBreulMr, lw Aa m. .a. wjorit shsbs. ; . sssLLsnsW. WWl 1:: Ijmijra uimM m urffHTii Professional Cards wwvwvv "ve)ejr e I J. T. MdCormac, M. D. PhyslclBti nnd Surgeott. JShtorcdo Building, lioile10Bl'f 3iAR8HVlLD OftEGOH ' rr Wm. Horsfal M- D. Holland Building, Phono 031 3IAB8IIFIELD JJ OHEGON II Dr. Haydon, OiTlco npposlto Union furnitnro etoro Hours, 10 to 12 nnd 2 to P Special attention paid to dlsoncoof Skin, Urinary and Digestive Organs. U. B. Pension Examiner. Phone. 303 MARSHFIELt), ; : OREGON E. E. Straw, M. D. Phyuician and Surgeon. i attention glyen. to rtisrnpefl J-I of ui ITva Vnr aca nnil T1ifj.i J I T!(. lit f-'nncmifinL'Oil X' Pmltli tltilcr. vai 'uait.LiU : : urihuui R. H. Valter,-D. D. S. x i'lifnl Surgeon and Jlcchanlcal Deutidt Ofllco Nasburg.Euilding, A St. j, Phono 3S1. 5r . MARSHFIELD ; : OREGON W. A. Toye '? Dentist '" '' ; Eldoredo Building, Pliono 121 MARSHFIELD :: OREGON1 McKnight & Seabropk Lawykrs Upstaris Bennett & Walter Block Marshfield Oregon I E.L. C. Farrfn Attorney at L,Aw Office Lockhart's Building Phone 791 Marshfield Oregon J. W. Bennett Attorney and Counselor at T-,M Marshfield Oregon Coke & Coko Attorneys at Law Marshfield Oregon W. U. Douglas Attorney at Law and U. S. , Commissioner. Marsh field Oregon Business Cards I S KAUFMANf& CO Makca.SpociBlty of Heal Estate Brokerage, Offlces. Jlarehfleld over Seogstocren'a Drug Store. North Bend, Simpson block, : ,: : : : Qoal&UoodYard D. D- Campbell, Prop Wood and Coal almwa on hairt, and promptly delivered to all parts of town, Krout Street Marshfield Gods ; Bay Steam Laundry Amstoln & HIbbatcl, Props All laundry work guaranteed first-class. All white labor. Foot of B Street, Marshfield, Or T. NICOLS Express and delivery to any part o tlio city on short uotico Team always on the streel, F HAGeLSTEIM General Blackstnit)iiiig and repair work. HorsQshoeiii and woodwork. First St. Marshfield, Oregon EUGENE KEAN s Kenpa tho latest iu rubber heelB. Ha pairing boots, ehoep, ruhhera and bar neea neatly aud quickly done, All kmiu. of leather for sulo. Beo him; nt:.f door to Sengstacken'e.l , WILLIAM HASKELL, i All kinds of Hurtiess aud Saddlery work promptly x executed, , ,. '.'r1", '', i . Next door 16 brewery '! Marshfield bregpiv ? v 4e1 yi . 8 it' i it h" H tl 4 H ti i 4- w i fA 1 .-V-- i y)jnumitx'Xt':e'nf- - -