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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1902)
f ti37S!&&?.fc i , ' .' 4 U&f.s&fe&JS'i! -U - 1 V?. t I gpf AYcgclablcPrcpnrationroTAs slmitollng ihcroodatuincUuta lint Uic Stomachs urulBowols of Promotes Digcalion.Checrrul rtessandRcst.Contnins neltlter Oruuai.Mornhinc norlmcraL VOX NARCOTIC. M!vc0UjysiM2zrnvBx Ityl Seal' HSeJ rtUX Apcrfccl Remedy forConsb'pn lion, Sour Stonyich.Dinrrhocn nnd Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of kes- vonic. XAC7 COPY OF WRAPPER. & cL Coast riail. MKSHF1ELD OREGON ADDITIONAL LOCAL yv. end Mrs. J. W. Leneve. of Myr tle Point, returned to their homo Satur day, accompanied by Alton Grime?. This office is in receipt from II. Sent?- .ztackon, agent for tha Pacific Clipper 4'ine, of a largo map of Alaika, eliow. inu all poiute in tho gold field and on tho coast of that territory ; alto a smaller map of Katzebue eound and adjacent .country. Thfl etearaera of tho P. C. JLinearo 'oinaol the finest on tha route. Mr. Sengetacken lias just taken the agency and sella ticket e to all points. We noto that the 'yrtle Point Enter prise is fiupporting the Democratic nom ilneo for assessor. Where are all our Bo publican papers at, any way? Coast Mail, Tne editors of the Coast Mail aro evidently not posted on the politics of tho Eatorprlec, Wo have always posed as independent, though wo don't terl ousiy object to being clasecd with the Itepublicane. They are good enough ' .company for ue. Myrtle Point Enter .prise. WSSSESSBMX Whooping Cough A woman whohashadesperionco with this diaeaEe, tolls how to prevent nny dangerous constfjuencoa front it. She eayu: Our three children took witc.jp i couuh Inst summer, our baby boy iislng only threo months old, nnd owing to our riving them Oluunborlain'tCoiigli ltmi' lv, tlt(?y lo-t uono ol their plump riesM and cairio out in much butter health than other children whosu parents did not uso this remedy. Our oldest little j:Ul would call lustily for uounh. eyrup v, between whoops. Jehsie Pinkiiv HAr.L, ifjjildgville, Ala. Thia Remedy ia for sajb? by John Preuts. Por Infants and Oliildrpn. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature y W U For 0 8!' Thirty fears g5! KJ II! thc coiTun cok'ant. niw toim cirr. J. W. Tlbbetta received a telegram Saturday irin Sau D'S0, cf tho death of Ida father, Henry Tibbetts, aged 70 years. CASTOR I A For I dints and Childron. IiieKind ou!!aw Always Bought Boars tho Signature cf W&6t4 J.J.Owinga and his brother, who havo been looking up a location on Coan river left this morning for Myrtle Point. Mr. Owen takes witli him a flnouuw screen for his gallery V. A. Wooliovor did tho painting. Captain Burns camo up yesterday romf the Baroda bringing word that tho ves sel madeA3 feotout to sea on tho prececd ing night with out any assistance other than tho action of the surf. Wo under stand that ho has now succeeded in moving her as far seaward as ho desires until 6he is ballasted and conditions aro favorable to towing. She is now out to a point at which tho high tides of Juno, which take place about the 0th, will easily take efficient effect and if the sea is just right, that it not too rough, she will In nil probability he floated at that timo. IJandon Recorder. Won't Follow Advice After Pay ing For it. In a recent articlo a prominont pliyM cian fifiyo, "It ie next to impossible for tho phybit'jan to get his patiuntu to car ry out uuy preecnbed course of hygiene or diet to the smallest (xtt-nt; ho ban but ono resort left, namely, the drug treatment." When medicines nro used for chronic constipation, tho most mild and gentle obtainable, such at Chamber Iain's Stomach & Liver Tablets, Hhoithl ho employed. Their ueo is not followed by constipation as tlmvleavo the bowolu in a natural and health;;,condition. For sale by "John Preus. jfc FA Sra STORX, OF OUTRAGE VIGOROUSLY DENIED I O'Brien's Statement Pronounced a Lie Spanish Women Not Violated By Americans. Washington, May 20-Krod MacDon nld, ex-cptaln of tlio Tweuty-idxth Volunteer Infantry, who waft charged li) Kx-Cnrpornl Ulchnrd O'Brien, of hi company, with having violated Ppnnlih women In tho town of Iotmrnu, appcar- od before tha 1'hilppino coinmlttuo today itiul madon complete dontnt. lie ptononnccd O'Brien's Btatomcnt n He, ami raid he never know of n 3pau, Ish woman beiiiK violated hy any American while in the Philippines. Ex-Senator McBride's Hride. New York, liny 2l-Kx-Sonntor Geo. W. McBrldeand Mrs. Laura Schwccht vnburg were ntarrioil Hero Saturday. TWO 'STONES THROWN ' AT KING'S TJAIN Rorrft, My -'-J The Civilian jollce coiuiJi'rpn nttilnptnL-ainst King Victor Emanuel's life yesterday, when two stones were thrown at his train when it etopped at Naplor, as tho result of an immatuto anarchist plot. Strength is given the idea by tho fact that tho authorities havostrong evidence of a plot against tho Pope. An a re j nit thoto is renewed vlgllanc at tho imperial police and tho Vatican. riotv .lro Tour Itlilnryt t IrI!olb,H'ir;HirillicareUkl(1tr!rllli.f,m. DIED. ICERN At Uluo IJko, Humboldt Co., Cal May Kl, 1WW, Helen, wifo of Wm. Kern, aged 'J3 yearn, 10 months and 17 days. Deceased wna the daughter of S. J. Stcckol, of Bay City, and was born at Blackncll, Joscphino Co., Or., July 0, 1870. Tho camo to tho Bay with her parents in 18S3, residing at Bay Citv nnd in that vicinity. She was married to Wm. Kern, at Eagle Point November 1st, li'.rl. They removed to Humboldt county in tho spring of 18Wi. Tho cause of her death is not yet known hero, n telephone mesengo Saturday night bring, ing simply the news of her death. A letter received from her n few Jdnya w'r fore by horeliter, Mrs. Wm. Richards, told of gotticg a fall from a step ladder, which may havo been tho cause. She leaves four children, tho youngest two years of ogo and thc oldest nine. Briglit's Disease Tho largest sum ever payed for a pre emption, changed hanilB at Han Kriiii clrco, Aug. K0, 1001. Tho transfer in volved in coin and Htock f 1 12 600.00 and was paid by a party of huainuan men for a Hpeciflc for Brlgiit'n Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable disoatoH. Thoy commoneed tho Hurious Invcfitl gallon of tho specille Nov. 15, 1000. They Intorviowa kcoidh of tho cured, and trird it out on ita morltH by putting over tltreo dozen cwwi on tho trenoinont and watching them. They also got physlci ans for judges. Up to August 2i, eighty cuven por cent of tho tobt cases were either wo or progressing favorably, Tlioro being onlv thirteen por cent of failures, tho pjrtfea were catisllod nnd closed the transaction. Tito proceedings of the investigating committee and tho clinical roportaof tho test caeca were publluhed and will bo mailed frno on application. Addrosa John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. MMnaaMMaaM,mvMMa '-rB'v. ' ttvUK,o ouri ll you iry-r r, if i Shiloh's Consumption jfi j a-v niul pur It o Mtonir a jliltT KiwraiUccncittcorirluiut - money, nml we tend yim free trlnt tiottle If you write fur It. Hllll.OU'H oMt BA reiU mut will cute Con. oilintilloii, I'licutnonla, lltoncMII niul nil Lung Troubles. Will cute ronuh or cold Inn il.iv, niul iliun prevent erlou ic-mltti, It ... been iloluif tlictlliiKfi)rC))cui, 8. C. WKI.L ft Co., Lc ttny. N.V. Vfirl' Clnvrr Vnn t Tin rnrrrrid INa tlnmf.rh i : o -a. ej i CD xt. x ya. - Vujjh, y?lMKt.!JYotillJmAlMn&;:,i Concluded from Fourth page. I hoy r.io not to tilame in not ttelng ac quainted with all of the difficulties that aro met with at this end of the lino. I havo tried in part to point them cut. It was Mm ply nu tITorl to lay the facts bo fore the peoplo of that County. It is noiifonre, Mr. Editor, to lutimntn that I have hostility to tho people of that county. Any public man ptelcrs to plcato his constituent!, it Inn im portaut to him as to a physician or n lawyer to be successful. A rente of hav ing met their approval li the principal reward In public life. It in usrcntual to his continuance in pub- lie life. A man occupying n public po sition who should not do everything in his power to ccctiro this approval, to sitisfy the legitimate wants and drtdros ol Ida constituents, would not only be unworthy hut ungrateful, but would bo little leci than nn Idiot. There could be no excuso fur neglecting your wants other than thcer latinos and in- 'attention. Nobody who knows mo over accuecd mo of that. but Ir.s rathor decreased alnco 1W0. Sluco that Imo there hna been expended n tiio improvement of Coos Bay tU70, CCO. Now I nm not referring to this for tho purpose of saying a word derogatory to C Bay, hut am simply showing you one of the difficulties that had to bo con to ruled ngnlnst. Thc Committee called attention to the fact that the expenditure of that much money had not Increased the commerce. Tho object of tho im - ovement of rivers and harbors hy the government is to provide for an increase in trade between different ports. Von sneur, somowhat, Mr. Editor about what you call "my thinking it nec essary to writo n long winded article eulogizing my efforts." Nothing of tho kind. Yourself nnd othors made tho attack. I havo almply ondeavorod to defend. Tho attack was unjust, was in disregard of tho facts, many of which, doubtless, however, were not known to yourself and tho people of Coos County This is not n political quoation, Mr. Editor, nnd there ought not to bo mis iindorfiloudlnge, and certainly ought not to bo misrepresentations in reference to It, Were this n political question, I ahould leave the discussion of tho mat ter entirely In tho hands of othora. Ono word more. Every River and Harbor hill haa been tho joint work of Iioiieo and fconale. Tho Iioueo paBsoa ono bill, tho senate adds. This timo tho connto has added nbout f 1, 000,000. Coos Bay receives ita slinre. Wo aro all doing tho best wo can to "hold on to it." Wo may uuccccd. If wo do, Cooa Bay will I e the only placo in tho United Stales ecfjlving that much money wlioro the chhjf engineering officers eay it is not needed, and will not incroaso tho dentil of wator. Jte.pectfully youru, Tjiob II. Tonciuk. 4 !Vt TO AV A ITH Vflll Jm n? TOWN SWEPT BY FIRE $10O,0p Blaze Takes Valuable Property TWO PLANING MILLS AND SIX HOUSES DURNED Mot of the Losses are I'artly Covcictl by Insurance Otic Man Injured Omnia Pine, May 27 Thin town va swept by h f 100,000 fire nt 0 o'clock last night. Two pinning mills and six homes being burned. Tho milts wuro owned by tho fiugnr Pino Floor .t; Lumber Co , and WilllnuiK Bros. Door Company. I)M 175,000, Williams Rron. 1 10,000. Both wore partly Insured. J. A. Titrnur won MfvcnJy hurt. SKN'ATOUS PR1CF1CR TIIKMSGISr.ATURK Flection by l'opular Vote Again Turned Down in thc Up per House Washington, May 27 In the sonajq this morning Chairman llurrnwa of the (.'otniiilllwi on Privileges and Election), announced that ho was nuthuiixed to re ixirl ndvereely on Honor, resolutions, providing for amending the constitution, to provide for tho election of United Stated collators hy popular vote. MILL OWNERS NOW INCLINED TO CRAWFISH Hold Conference With incentive Coniinittc of the Building Trades Injunction Suit Portland, May 20 There seems a prospect that tho planing mill sttUto may ho ettk'd rooncr than expected, A conference In being held this iiftcr-i noon between Attorney Feiiton, repre senting tho mill owners and tho execu tive commllto of the building trades. This meeting, coining as it does, after tho mill men have announced that they would concede nothing, Is elguillcaut, Tho hearing of an Injunction suit against tho strikors came up this morn ing before Judge Senra nnd wai contin ued until tomorrow afternoon. ALL THE STRIKERS EXCEPT WOODWORKERS Portland, May 27-A1I ntrlkom with the exception of the Amalgamated Woodworkers returned to work thi:i morning hy order of tho Federated Trades. A few plumhcru nro locked out by cfforlH of mnslera to compel Journey men to elgu a certain ngrcomenl which they refused. There aro only a few hun dred inemheraof tho U'oodworliura Un ion out and they will (oon ho employed In the mill operated hy the Federated Trades. It la Btntcd that no effective boycott will be piuhrd ngniunt nil non-union iii'll. o jcl. & & o ax x -a. - Dears tho ,4 U'" Klad Yoj Havo AUays BQ'JJita it - imiMDi'