fr :t A ' Late General News Chicago, Mar. II: After elxty-four dys trial tlio en to rl tho carbarnors "went to tho juiy at 12:30 tcnlttj-. Tho charge o! tho court was unfavorable to the defence. Merlin, March U: German troops in southwest Airica hnro been ordored not to Rive pardon niv.l to toko no prisoners, but to ehoot the robel lierreros India creininatcly. GowneautOhto, March 11 : Th'o ferry- uguwuniwjiw ...... ed ou ihe water's odw off the harbor this morning. Four men perished, nnd fiuchU engineer was fatally burned. Jtohu, Idaho, March 11 A cloudburet has occurcd nt Oamaa prairie, 75 miles front hero, and the water in tho Bolw river is rising here. Peoplo on tho low lands havo been warned, and no lives have been lost. Delayed in transmission 'uxccavatlng, nnd when in full swing Stockton, Mar. 10-Tho heavest wind tm?re wonW tllIly or oity lhoBMnd ttorm in tho history of Stockton began iaboters employed, at an early hour this morning. Up to J The population of tho strip is now 'noon it bad done thousands of dollars) flvo thousand and tl is will bo increased vroitli of damage. The steamer Alton bv fift? ,0 Mvonty ihousand. Jamacia was tipped over bv the wiui and sunk nP,rCM nr0 jMireBWo for tho work. jn oioceiuu cunnnci. lancer ooais . between here and San Franci:o are unheard of, and ftars aro entertained for tbeir safety. Bouldin Island is re ported flooded. Washington, Mar. 11 Formal invest igation of the charges against Senator Dietrich of Nebraska that by his official position to further his personal financial advantage in tbo appointment of Pott- master Hastings and in tho leasing of the bnilding for post offico purpoees be gan before the eub-committeo of the Fenato Judicary Commiteo this morn ing. Hoar is chairman of the Com mittee. Washington, Mar. 11 Tho gallerios of the House were filled with an expec tant public today, when tho discussion of the Brietow reports was rwumed. Cowherd, of Missouri, defended the ac tion of the committee in bringiug the llrlstow report J L of ore the Houee, and "" '' What The Earlii Produces, Tl uUt liiw nourished us through un- known ihi of I'umtw t-xUttncc. Ih it not tn ttt the eaith BUWMe u with every- lUtnfr mat we realty require tor existence t Have you evei ih -uulit that it is probable that the earth supplies us with the means to keep our bodily vigor, our healtb, if we Only knew it? The animals know by in- stirict what i Rood for them and will search until they find in home plant what they need for correctinK indigestion or constip- tion, etc. Is it, therefore, not possible that there are roots and herbs supplied by nature which will cure the diseases that alflict S.?V..KJchfa&S.e ical Discovery." Years ago, when he was in general and nctive practice, he found that a combination of certain herbs nnd roots made into au alterative extract, with out the use of alcohol, would always put the btomach into a healthy condition, nour- fsh the tissues, feed the blood and nerves and put healthy tone into the whole eystetu. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores the lost flesh by curing diseases of the btomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition and enabling the iictfect di. pestion and assimilation of food from which flesh and strength are made. fered terribly from stomach trouble, which the "i nm Ull fun uuvtii. c uufvu,, nun .Mi' doctom pronouueed Indigestion," wntit Mr, Wm. lorey, 01 aiurnnan, siicn. "I uocioiri; for a year without penuauent relief Wo a .! wm. Morey, of Marbhaii, Mich, "i tioctoreit for a year without penuauent rcllel. wo a uii- vied by a friend to try Br. Pierce's Golden MmI. leal Discovery, and alter the uie of iilue bottles I was cured. I can heartily recommend Ihc nntrirn Mrdloil Dlscovtrv' to anv one sutler. . Ing from stomach trouble. My husband wes . of Ohio, Metcnlf, of California, all Re alio greatly benefited by its use." . ' To gain knowledge of your own body-in publicanB, McDormott, of New Jersoy, elcknebs ana peaiin sena ior me reopica Commoti'SenseMedical Adviser. A lrook of 100S pages. Send ar cents in stamps for aper-covered, or, 31 stamps for cloth, ound copy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, C03 llaln Street, Buffalo, N. Y.. declared tbnt members of congress wqro not tot ponslblo for tho iucrcascd allow ances now denounced as irregular, as it was Denver's work. 11 o know that ho was violating tho law, but tho mctnbors did not know it. Washington, Mar, 11: Hear Admiral Walker and General Dayls, of tho Panama Canal Commission gavo inter esting testimony today beforo tbo llouro conunittca on Interstate and Foreign I Commerce, which was considering the --ji.ovorh,K bm providing a temporary i . . ., , , , . , I government for tho sono of land to be ; controlled by tho United States during the construction of tbo Passim canal. Wa'ker approved tho bill then out lined, teixother with come plans of the government in connection with carrying on tho work. He thought tho titlo would bo cleared in two or three months, Work could then begin, most of which would be Ame:wus canaot tUni j,f San Francisco, Mar. 11 With tho re storation of telegraphic communication, tcnortd from the Morni-stricken portion of California aro beginning to pour in. The almost unanimous report is that the rain was tho heaviest the statu has experienced in many years. Tho havoc wroucht by tho water and wind was greater than at first supposed, tho rail roads being among the heaviest euff irprs. Merchants in many cities lost much y th flooding of their stores. Quito a inmbwr of buildings were practically rendered worthless by the undermining jf their foundations. No reports of ocean disasters havo been received beyond tho wrecking of .. M-hooner Ma'ble Gray nt ltcdondo Ktach. nenr 1-ch Angeles. Tho vessel a jK-.tnidirx on thu beach when n "uiy lino was thrown to it. Thl was lied to twottre' care and tho tchooner uni leached. The crew camo in on the ropv. fhe heavy rains lait night in South ern California are of incalculable bene fit. Sacremonto, March 10 Reports are "otninu in cf uidatpread damago in wetprday'a ttorm, Many windmills and bitrruB throughout tho conntry were blown down. The river in slowly rising bin all trains on the main lines are still running, In the flondtd districts below Sacra mtsto many small Iiohfos hnvo been blown down and floated off, bat uo l.tts havo hcon Int. I'tii; March, 12 The Itappel today 1 Hrtf that the "Mail Mullah" In Sorni- Und finds himtelf unRblo to continue the etiopsign against tho Hritish and ha offiid In ntt-rantler tn the Itslinn envi rniiient on condition that ho w not i.aei u &&, iuuan inthoritiiH havo refnwtd to take the , -(.,.- nn.i ,n..in.it,iiii,i ll"nor end responsibility. . l , - ... , ,, v , '.. Halifax, Mar. 12 It Is generally bo i:,,.,,,., ,llat ,IlB .(am.r T'rnnnlrln "tuU ",at tm "Winer i ropntria, wU!clt loft Saint Pierre for Martinique .Sunday week,. has gone down. A few , ... . , .. H'-kuago tho ttearuor Urnck bottom J w.8 badly injured. Temporary ro- pairs wero made but wtro probably not Ei'.fliciont-to- island the ico am, Tho ,. ,,,,,,,, Fropatrla had, bosideH hor crew, eixty tllRenrfl ,,, i (),. ,..,,.,. ik Passengers, many ol thorn wealthy 1 a- rifclans toing homo. Tiio captain end I crow of the French cablo steamer 0.....1. ....., ..., i i,.i Pcuvl'ijunrtier wore alHO aboard. , j Washington, Mar. 12 The Speaker this UUrning announced his appoint' ' ment of n committee to investigate tiie ; JJristOW charges: McCall, of Ml i I eeif, chairman, l'itt, of Illinois, I Maeeachua- ilurton, Uartletl.ot Georgia, and Richardson, of Alabama, Democrats, None of the men on the committeo are mentioned in Brlatow'-i report. Chair- man McCall says ho will call tho com mlttco to moot today and organlio, nnd they will pursuo tho inqulroy without delay, NowYotk, Mar. la: A reduction of nearly (1(1 por cent is shown in tho an nual statomont of tho United Btatos Stcol corporation, which was mado pub lic today. Crlpplo Creek, Mar. 12 All union miners employed on leases in this district havo been ordered on strike Four hun dred responded. Now York, Mar. 12-I.ixtio Orny wan found dead this morning with hur skull crushed, nuil llobt J. tlrny, hor hue- band, asphyxiated. Thu police boliuvo it was n ensu of murder nnd sulchlo. Guthrie, 0. T. Mar. 12 -Mexican! Pole nnd Tom Tracy woro sentenced ntl jSlocktou, Cal. Mutou 12 An nged Tecnmsoh Friday to ono year each in ' Jhlle m.m and two Japanese aro known the peuitoutlary for ounilng in a tight t havo boon drowwl In Thursday's in Oklahoma. stjrm which tloodod eovoral district of . !. (tMa country. New York. March 12 Convnlescci The gale raised immenso waves on tho from his recent operation, Senator Clark! 000 acres of inundated laud which of Montana, returned today from Ber-i cumplotuly washed tho smnll Iowiim. muda on sttomer Trinidad. It is believed that covera more per- " sous woro drowned, The Coroner left MaJrid, Spain, Mnr. 12:-Fiv6 high- on ft ,BUUcl for tIl0 noodeil country to waymen on Frldoy ovenlnp held up tho (hxy MniJ). rowuo ,mrli08 ur0 out u passengera on tho Andoluslan express b?lt9 nml wIll not r(,turn MoTQ nKht. near Grauada and obtained consider- . able monoy nnd jewels. I n, Worth, Tox. Mar. 12-TcrrlOc yrairio tiros aro raging in Indian Torrl. Llvcrpoo', Mar. 12:-In tho fog totlay, liry north of Vinita. Tho country Is the liner Fantes, from I.ago. collided lomplttely swept of farm houses and with tho Norweglen steamer Ualfdun. Tiro latter was beached, being badly damaged. . i . - H Washington, March 12: Robert M. Richardson has been nominated for poetmastor nt Sacramonto; also Charles K. A. Kobb, of Vermont, to be assistant attorney general. Kobb is now assis tant attorney general in tho Post Olliro department and octlvo in tho investiga tion of postal fraud?. Kansas City. Mo. Mar. 12:-Thero is a split in tho local Democratic party, and as a result cf polico interference at tho primaries two separate Mayoralty conventions wero hold. ;id blood between tho factions caused Cass Wellsh, deputy marshall, and n follower of Condinato Shelley, to shoot Martin Crowe, sergt at arms of tho Kemper convention, wounding him twiw. Washington, Mnr. 12 Ur. Mary Walker was flrBt to reach the senati committeo room this morning to hoar tho testimony In tho Smoot ca!o, Vancott, for tbodofens), rueumlug the examination of Crltchlow, asked him whether ho expeetod to receive pay for his services In preparing the oaso ogainit Srncot, and rooeivud a negative reply. Hf.did not believe it was fair to sy his opposition to tho Mormon church had the ilighleet bittcrnoes in It. He admitted that ho knew of no general or n litioue t slating in Utah to day which woio not fully illioloeed to congress prior lo tho paimge of tho act admitting Utah as a state. Chicago, Mar. 12 Kllla Bennett, the equn.ter on hnndrnd and rix.y ccrei of laud in tho f.uburb slueo falxty nine, was to be onsted nt tho instance cf n writ seenred by thu corporation wanting the property this morning, but l.e de fied tho dt-putiea and fired from ihle castle. Thu fire was returned, butt no Injury v,na apparent on cither tide, Jiennett is now barricaded nnd fully X armed and defies tho police, mentahuvo been uunt. Reinforce- Chicago, Mar. 12: Honnolt was tured this afternoon by utrntegy, cap ; St Louis. March, 12 Miss Nettlo Robertson Craven Fair, who claimed to I bo tbo wldcw of tho lutj Senator Fair of California, is boliovcd to ha dying at the Southern hotel na a result of In juries received in a street car colllelon Tuesday. She camo to St. Louis ten daya ego and registered under on assumed' namo expecting to surprise her daughter, Mrs, Koohlor, but found hor datigorously 111 and (oaring tho ihock would bo harmful decided to wait n few days. In tho luenntluto tho nccldont occured. Chicago, Mar. 12: Tho jury in tho Carbarnerg case returned a verdict of culltv, nnd fixed tho penalty nt death for Marx, Vnndlnesnnil Nuldormolr. i Thnilnfiuiilnnln rwnlvml llin vnnllnt In lijolld sllenco. Noldonnolr buiIIihI ear- rr.stically. Vnndlnea mnthor ganpod nut lid not faint. Mrs. Noldonnolr appar ently did not rcallr.0 thu situation. Tho lawyers nir.ilo tho usual motion or now trial. Tho prlsoiiors.uurrounded W twenty olllcere, illid from tho room, Vandines lending with his head erect mill a dlMiilnlul amiio on mo nps. Tho Jurors worn overwhelmed by n Vint crowd with congratulations, barns, aud thu loss will bo heavy. Frcdorlek, Okla., March 12 Fourteen business homes wero burned horu lust night. Lose $75,000. Ulpon. WI. March 12-Flro this morning destroyed tho Trcmont hotnl and a number of Inislnow houtes. Loan sixty-lhreo thousand. London, Mar, 11 : Tho Jowij World his morning declares that nowa from Kichincff via fiukovina shows that fresh outrages against tho Jews havo,' taken placo thure. Tho mob paradwl nnd droyo tho Ghotto poople indoors and sacked their ttoios nnd house. Many men und women wero beaten, several fatally nnd it believed that tomu wero killed. Tho mllltiary finally drore tho rioters nway. Tho World prints worio detafle. St Joeoph Mo, March 11 Mark Dunn, murderer of tho Fonton firmer nt Rushvllle, July ISth, aftur n quarrel, was hanged this morning. Monday last Dunn escaped jail, but in thrtw days nnd nights pneumonia overcome him und causod his oapturn Wcdnoeday. He escaped tho sooond timo but wa re uaptnrrd Thursday, so weak that tho dostors prodlctu that h-j would dlo'n natural death Sunday, If not oxocutud, Nearly 8,000 Urn Strike litidajiint, Mur. If: Klght thousand tiilora und five thousann metul workers etruek today. o JurorsjSecureilr Quickly S311 Francleco, March 11 In the Hot kin caso, three juroie wero eccured be fore noon. Carbarner's Trial Postponed Chicago, Mar. M-Tho trial of Kmll RocBko, fourth of tho enrbarnore.' wob called this morning a ad passed, on ac count of the exhaustion of tho stato'u Uwyera from the previous trial. Steamer Overdue Halifax, March M Up to ono o'clock this afternoon no word had been recelv- led 6f the' missing ftloamoj: Pxohatorlaj HEAVY STORM VISITS CHICAGO Chlfngd, Mnr. 11 Ono of tho worst storms of tho ontlro wlntor enveloped this city today, nnd trnlllo of nil ldiuls Is greatly Impcdod. Queen Dowager's Funeral Beoul, Mar, Ifl: Tho Funeral of tho Queen Powder, who itlod In January, wan hold today, and was a wrlrd rccun, tho proetsrlou being 2 miles long, Thero were a bundled ju'll beaters. CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION AND PRIMARIES. At mi'ollug of the llnpu'dloan (kn tral Comiiiltleii of Ck lr t , Oreitoii, IihM nt Mnrhlh!d,()rpgi)ii, r-mrimiv H', HUM, it wnmli'til that a Itrptibllonu Cornty Conoiit!im Ihj calleil to meet nt Cuiiulllo City, Oregoc, on Thursttny tho 7th dny of Aprl. 1004 at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, for llin purpose of choosing delrgatea to attend tho Uopubllcati Htato Convention tn bo hold ul l'oi thnd, Oreuon, on tho llth day of April, iwl.alm the Itcpnblienn convenllnn for tbo Firt Congrcaclonnl I'lMrlct for tlm Statu ol Onuou, to bo held Mt faliun Or., 011 thu Thlrtennth day of April HK)I. and for the purpose of nominating candldatu to fill I.pgln htlvo. County and Product nlllros for CootCouiity. lo be votwt f-r nt the Juno election lM. Hiid for the tnuimctlon of such other huoineM 111 may properly como boforo aid cniiVHiitinti. In ptiritiauce of this rail nil lUpubll dane are nUpst'd to nirut nt thidr r wprH'ttvrt vottiiK plncH In each precinct In Coos County, Oregon, On Thurscluy tho OJst day of r5arch, 1904 at thu hour of ono o'clock . ru. nnd chose dolegatrs to attend Mlil County Convention which will unimlst ol duty gatci npiKirtldiiod from tbo respective tirecluls ns follows : liaudon Ilurton 1'rnrlu Coslcdo 11 :i n r :i u 1 :i t -r. T Cons City Coob It Ivor Coos Itlver North Ccxpiillo Katt Coriulllo West Dcnr l'ark Dora Kmidro Knchanted Fotirrnile lo MarshflKld North Marshr.oht (south Missouri Myrtle Point North Hutul Now Tort Norway , 1'arkoreburg f'roeper Hivertnu IteUiul Minth slough Sumner Tenmllu I.nke u, : 10 4 & 1 t :i 1 '2 a ft m Tho Minn being one d plena to for each prvoirct at lnik'u, and one (or each ad ditional ten votuH or fractiniial part thereof over II vo cast for the Hon. It. K. Hoau nt thu laut Btn'.o Klection. Hluri Ihnlast Kloction however, tho follow Ing piccliints have been croatd. North Itand and l.tw. nnd C(KUltln Ihn Ik'cii divulixl Into cast and wtt Ckj tij1, nnd these olinngwt tho rominitti'ii have endeavored to udjunt in an t'uitablu manner. Dated at Mnrshfluhl, C001 Couutv, OrK0ii, tho filth day of February, A. 1), 1101, .7. W. HEMNi.Tr, Chairman, W. U. lJyuHL, Hi'-crotary, 'THE STEAMER ARCATA-. . f. SKI,fiOXtMittvi. Will isuuo -::ulr 'z'llph DKTWKl'.N- OOOS 33A.Y AND 8AN FEANCISfO -OAUItVING- PASSEHGEfiS AND FREIGHT - LOWEST RATES. Oregon Coal & Navigation Co., l'roprlotoes. F. 8. DOW, Agent, Marehflold, Oregon S.O, CO. Agent, Kinplro City, Oregon R-I-P-A-N-S -Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The C cont packet la unouuh for ueila occasions. The family bottle (CO conte) contains a supply tor n yotr. All drug gists Boll them, rNtvHl Critorrh rjulokly J Mibi to treat. ment by IUy'ii Crm Halm, which l agrwj. ably aromatlo. It I rowlTtil thraiiuli Uio noUll, cloansos and liealo tho wholo rnr. face oror which It dliTui iUslf. lnRe'V,? (oil tbo fJOo. site Trial also by nnd , 10 oeuts. Tost it and yoi ore nure lo oouthiuo thstrcatmont. , AnnonnocmonU To accommoilfitrt thono who ai parUra to tho uio of atomltom In npplying Iluuliu into tho nasal pnnuos for mUutmI irou. bin, ths propriotora jtrepftrt Cream Halm In liquid form, which will bo known m Uj'n JJqulil Cream llalm. l'riio lnobidlng Ilia ppraylng tubo it 75 cenU. I)iukbI"I or x,Jf mall. Thu lluuld form imiliodlcs the uicd. iclnal proper tuVn of tho folld propurallou. HERE ARE THE WATCHES FOR YOU. The works aro Hlgln, Wnltham or Duo Ii.h'h, any grade or tiro you uhooto nt right prlii1. Watcher nnd Jetu'liy repalrlmt done nit tdiort notice, nnd In up-to-date stylo at thu RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Flanagan & Bennett Bank n!!tl2(!TtJKS:--T. U.Sherl- - iitt, .1. w. h..i.(m.(li i'uiss. : nnd. II. Flnniigan, VIC II I'ltlCS. ; It. F. WilliniiM, CASHIltK. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFIKLD, 0KU00W BO 7CAr.C EXPERIENCE Tnaos Marks nraiaMM Anwninurfl Ac . .L.I.I, a.... .! hilln Rl .. A'iklf itirlm tur 4ainn tint UtUtn i.mihilou It pffatiBbir nluijUtili. (,)iuiuilrir liomitrlclircuDOunlW, llanrtbookw rirhi iint Iro. Mi ji-r ror irmriliu it'il- l-Alaitis UkM lBtuwli lunn L tu. XiMlC iptrtal nl, williout cburo. In tUe Scientific JMterieaB. A hui4Mimly IIIntlfAUJ wt fclf. L" ' & ouUUwt uf nir urUnUP urniU: Ttvmi. W t iri innr itive-iifiiM " ,,.......... . . ;ij03otiirojwr.NewiqrK tnuoli OBUo. hi V MU Mratlilimioti, l, V. CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front nnd A HtreeN, MAitSlll'ir.LD, Oil HO ON, JONH SMVDER, : : : : : iPropriet?i rV5W VKMKNOVN ANDI'AVpRI'lIi J I lO'llU, Iihi iant Im-n millioly roillti'il um return slinl thioiixliout ami li ii(j.lnorwn to tin: pillilf: (r iMlronitue. New Ixtd mill iprlne mattreuefc hnvo bn nlnccil in nlmoit cvmy klevpiDi: room of tli i lionw unil in'liliiT troulilo nor iuiuium hi: bjoti pared to put cveryililni; in first-clns order, TI'.ItMS. Itoanlan dijlnj, pcrweck .ttSS IWj.irit, p. v. ccl , . . . , .o SiikIuMo ,, , r..,., 35 ..mm. 2mt KLmmK LSilJHBiSV&yL'? rbonil mixlcl.skctoli or pliiHool lurcnUon tor (ruorupnrtoii imteiitulilllty. Vnr Irco book, C OlowtoUociiruYDnnp UAnSr'Q 5 I Opposite KT'g. Patent Office ! I WASHINGTON D. a mwmmtm'x'TWmx vVW -flIW(tor- wT..w.IHM(in)1'nm,MW" wyf,w'ii .WWWMWi .wmmnmmmimmmittmiMiBtm!wmmitfJlwiMSIttlft