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N, 14, ',, w.sS . V, i CLINGS HARD. TO LIFE r Old Pontiff Now Wants to Stay l?omo, .July Id At 5:80 tlio I'opw witti rtitplrliig painfully nit n result u liquid Id tint pi urn, nml In vtiry wtink, It In jiOw stated ill u Uiirtlltml fllbboiiH was oiimiuojii'l hero liy Cardinal Voniititlll whom It1 will support In the rorielnvo. Tlio evening bulletin roads "Tlio l'ofuw )' aIi' I" th mini) ng this morn ing; rtlmtl"Ji .'III, pultatton 88, tem perature. "M- At Jtiiltl this nltornoon ttiti heat was Inurwislni: l'' I'op'Js dllli culty ol liwflttilnc" it ha lx:"Ji de i-Mmf to I'totpoim n deoWlou lolntlvo to nn ipi'r.Uii until n oonmilUtlon can Im hold, 'iho Papal Secretary, Aiifciill, enld Im fi-arod tlm I'opu would not lint lluotiuh lie night. Ilin Holiness Im how inaullottlrK nu indent desire to llvn. I'roui a biillalln lisutd nit) o'clock thin morning It nieim tlm Tope In sinking rapidly, nfc It read. "Tlio Pop passed n vtry reatlasi and rlnla nleht. 'Iliu Kcuornl condition ol his hollriuM shown no othar inariiflcftlloii than frsqutney nt runplrntlon tluu to Inursasud gathciliii: ol lliulil in tlio pleura.' ' UN uiiBill tally reported that tlio panlitl'ti lnily la eouored with wwcat, un udio.itiou ol hln approaching end. DEFENDER AGAIN RACES Ohm C-r, July 17 Tlio Reliance, Constitution nml Colombia, niter two weeks nf ratt rncot Unlay ut M.ttlnIiook Point for tho lint day's raco in tin) nn nunl oiUiM ol tho New York Yitclit Club, tlm courm being 37 inlloH, Tlio wind was very Hjcht. Tho start liiK " fired at 11 :30, unit tho Re liance ami Constitution crossed tho lino uonrly tnxulher, tho Columbia lnt. GIBBONS STAYS IN FRANCE Paris, July 17 Cimltnal Gibbons nr rivitil thl" (orciinon ami won't to Bt. Bul jdeo where ho will romalu until tho l'opo'd (lentil. COOS BAY TIMBER Ino Varieties ot Wood sent to , Portland (I'ortlaml Jourmit) Iteoiilunta o( Coos Huv rent ppor.lnunn I timber produceil in that K'ctlon ol Jhu county to I'tntliviul on tho fitonmor' Allianeo ' which arrived yeatorday. Thero aero nlnoilifftmct vnrlollea and they hnd been allied touthor in tho form ol u threo foot rijuiiro, ono aldo ol which ' nn bo hhhlv polished Hint It would al iot servo tho purpoeo ol ft mirror. On tho rouith eldo of tho qunro wns written tho nunio of oncli pleco of wood, which consisted of maple, apruro, alder, myr tle, whllo otdar.ytw, rod cedar, nfih and Oreg-ii pine, Tho collection will bo prceotUcd to tho i'ormuutmt Kxhlblt, REVENUlil tfitOM SEA, Business of Salt Water Fisheries ol Middle Atlantic States Wlitvt hit Rttt.rn of His pi-tar-lp! N tat pa Hhirrr HArillMir tko CAtottHtmi Intei-caKNir . '' I'MI-tUMllMra. ., At n tlrno of year when moro fish I rtuiMimcd tWn nt any other feiiin ft few fuel concerning tho Jndiintry of Mipplylng tlio innrkot. with that nrll clw of diet nro not without Interest. The tJnitod Blntc commissioner of i11mtIo, (Icorge M. I to worn, rccontlj litrutvl a report on tlm vnlnn of Uio ?ntoh for if jwnr alon tin- tot of nix tnU'f Now York, Now .J?riy, l"oii lylvttila. Uutuwaro, Murylnml uml Vlr ?lnln. TIioiirIi tlio noopo of thin mir my U comparatively limited, It never ISioIum oiiibrM-eh detollo which will prolmlily ho now i tunny rpnilrn. The SirurtMnre tliormof t'WJt.hut tonKront extent they ure prohnhly rejirenrntn' live of other yeurn, report tlio New YorkTiluuno. Tl-u larnct atnonnt of money potd liy tho denier to the floheruien in fot oyter. No lerw than t0,l20,tt02 won! for iJiyiii Jilwlvrr, to ny ntlilt(r of Jl,6,i(M tnr need ovtem. Th iimotint flrnt mentioned Im -nly n little ver hnlf -f the total valuation ) whotile rat'd) of the rwW watorflh' erlr for a year. CUtmr ) Mdil $l,07-l,-i, that mm hclnj? divided In tiie pro portion nf ftlxitit nine to one hotweor arl ami mft nliHI elaina. Sliml, hmv eer, t'ankrd next nftor ojitrri, hnv Ititr eoH tJ e marketa ll.SSS.JWf. len lado. tvlileU ure converted Into oil and ferttllrers, and do not fliiiiwplucc on tly Uh!. took the fourth pliwro In t,l-i proeein, helrf ere'.ttel il l'."fai, while Miieliili hroufjlit $7S0, Ml. w(tkilh f.'.SH.lfO'J, t1hi (Itardaud Mft I tvs,3as, ulcwlvcK (ff h and mlt '') I2,35"i. whlto preh$lH.139, eel, I Mi, AHA, ImtteTfUh fHW.UM. tea lan 9I20.AAM, cod niO.Mo. IWMitwS-m 1111. 77i, ami i'lloxi ftjn.s:i7. (Jf eourae, tiM HinotintM of ecr'aln fl4i (eod, for Inatauee) eaiifrtit alontr the. Middle Atlantie eooitt do not correspond with the eotiHimptlon in the mine reon, Irueaure lwj?e fjuantlllen are brought from New Bntfland. Halibut, one of the i topic of the flub trade, doca not ippeflrlnCominiiii!onrllowertoblcA it all. Ininuclr aa the welphtp, a well as the viilim, of caeh. kind of flh caught 'ire mentioned, It l.an iay matter to lure nut tho nfvrge prlee in every nwtnee. Tluin tnenhnden aod at mc'llfth of a cent a pound, nlewivoHt four-flflJia, en 1ok at !! reivti'. weak bit at S'i. coil at .1, common mnekerel ind hn ut I, bluelU hat 4 Vt. white Mlt at 7, nheepkhrad at N, Sxi tilth jiakerol nml mil I ope at P, r tripod at nuarly JO, lobilerrnt 12, term iii at 40 and t.)iriin at W ccnta a )ound. Iieallty haw tofoetliln' to do with prleen, luiwover, eiUier U-cnuiie of dlf fereneerln quality or (UlTereneeK In (!.' inn ml. Tluu, New York and New Jer cy luul broiip.it only n fraction over I cent, nd the Vlrnln product only i, whilw that of Delaware and 1'enn f.rlvanU 'commanded 4.1 and 4.2cetitii, reflectively. Afraln, htrlped baf from Mary In nil nohl for 8 cente, and tliat frmi New York for 13. Kwn more triklfKr ineiiualltio are ntTordrd by the returna for lermpln. Thov pro due ml In Virginia averaged leM than3( eantr, Miirylnnd 75, New .Icrinoye a Irll'o over HO cent, nml New York'i (only 340 pound), $1, W'lutt l prac tliiilly n pnrrflllel cae In found in tftr lljrute for o.VMtera. "'IrKinln produced lst,-l73,(U3 xiiudH nml Maryland 3P.7US,. 037, but r.H the former fcold for only G ccnta n pound nml the In-tter for iy Maryland received the more money. In the men nt lino New York m1i!i her 11V 380,031 pound for nearly 14 cents a poumii FOR YOUNG HOUSEWIVES. Soim Snmli ItcniM f AtlvioeTtiat Mar II o Ittviitmlirrul t Tttr4r Ait-nutiiuu. NcccjuHicfl ahouhl be selected bo fore deeorativo nrtlclea of furniture, It la not wine to provldo too inuny potH, kettles iwul pans when furnish iiifr n kitchen, It la always decidedly cheaper In the end to buy only (rood carpet b and (rood furniture. No mutter how (rood tho income n ajiiull Hum nhouhl be put aside re(u larlyfor tho proverbial rainy duy. A Hlmple dlnnur well nerved la de cidedly more enjoyable than an club orate dinner poorly served. A practical knowledge- of, "economy of good cookery" will bo absolutely nccesMiry for tho young houuuwlfe, no nmttur how much "help" she can ulTord to keep, All bills for marketing should be paid weekly, or, better atlll, when tha urtielcs are bought. With euro and economy n small amount of money will do wonders. ' It is Important to bo aystcmutlo in looking after the leftovers, All cold vegetables and scraps of meat may bo used In Houps and Bnlads and croquettes and many appetizing ways to numerous to mention, CANGER- . iS THE ' ' DISEASE From Which the Pope is Suffering1 Koine, July 17 iltit-dtu has told hit frlenja ol tho tnedlcel proIoMlon that tho I'opo Is HiiffHiltiK from caiiosr, the result cf nn operation four ywars sj-o, . This fact was dUuovurod whrn tho r ruin from tho pleura - finalized. This explains tho llruarluit onnradtcrof the dlter.au, and allows the Impossibility of reoovury. A Kood briz4i assists tbu vtntltation nf tho Popti' lxl oh n mlKr this aflornoon ItlMttatod Hint Msizwhl wanted tooi- iratyon Hsror.tlf, but l.spponl dU- std a him. SOMETHING ABOUT BASEBALL Where Uugwie Stowed Itejgnor - ancd of the Game (SilniB SMtusmcn) Tho KtiRonu sftrfsatiofi of batobsll playrrs have difpVyed their licnoranco of tho tolas KoveruinK tho tiaiional camo by''ronstria" Umplrs Jay MeCormlek in nn intulilnx manner, on n decision made by hltn during tho Albauy-Husene KBtoe, played at tho fortnurcity last Snt tiiday afternoon. As btatcd.ln yctterda? inornluc'BlBlateainan, Umplrn McCor uilck allowed n doubts play by Albany on n fly ball batted within tho diamond whllo llcro was hut oiy innner occupy ing a b&to. Tho Hucno contingent ctmtcndbd it thould havu leun called an Infield hit. and . ia this they proved their utter (-uornuco ol tho rulea, as tlio ru!ea Kovernlna thogamo clearly define what coiutitutca an InflJd hit. lluforo a ily ball can bo called nn infield lilt, first and second, or firil, second and third lmpfituust bcocuudpd by runners, and as there was but ono ba4 doc u pled during tho piny in question nt Ku(cno, tho umplro could do uotlilng but render the dcclcion h'e did, Tho manner of tho Hucce tivim oven wont to far hi to enter n protott on ths dcision with tho president of the Valley (.siikus, but that olllcor promptly upheld Umpire McCor inlclc in hlfl decision by reftrrini; Ku goLo's tiuuiacar to rectlou S,of rnlo -1(5, on paco 101, of Spauldiug's Guide. As to tho roport that ono hundred, Btronu'tiiFclcil men camo from Kuono to Albany on Sunday for tho purposoof forcing tho docility of tho umpire, Mr. ( McCormiek eays ho'was wholly unaware! of their presence, but commented on tho j gentlemanly notions ot tho Kugone play eta during Sunday's game. (Kucoue- should hnn ktiorfn that it would tnko moro than 100 men to ecaro Jay McCortnlck, tho only man w ho ever did ifft'ctlvo ihootlnir from tho wall of the Oregon penitentiary, and that tho next duy niter ho was installed as a guard. En Mail) 'Marshfield's New Players Three now pluyeta have been grafted Into thu Mnrsllfleld nine tills week-.! . x .1 jimmy iiitrnp, 01 aau rrnncuco, line 01 Bait l.aku City, with thu most brilliant record of tho Western League, Frank Stroub, of Oakland, with un equally goon record, iv.ni! Frank Urayhot tho beat pitcher ot tho Valley Lengno. Sunday's c,tuno protnieoa to vbo' tbo boat camo of the season, nud everyono ought to ho thero to root. With, tho three new playors. ivhtl tho o:cniu of what alio, had before; Murshfleld will put up n stiff uamcc Wlbb NOT .- ; CONSIDER PETITIONS RussiaStands Pat Re . guarding Jews WaftUiifcU-n, July 17 Tho Htdtb Ho parttr.ont this morning gavo out a lemtthy statctnent rozardftixtho Kltchl- nclf put tioii which is In part a follower ''Tlio lliUBlnn ("ovornment has declined to cenrider or r9ceivo n petition relatini; to tha condition if the Jews in Kuscia;" , The Flag of Truce" TLt 1'nchor Company played to a good Iiourh lat overling tho bill balnst "Tho Flag Df Truce." v'f ns i!ot ia a war tceno In which tho loyally of a brother to (hose whom lie lores l dep'ctod In an unexceptional manner. MUs Mnrgaritn Fischer as An nio IIc.vHi;, tho much loved maiden won tho favjrof thenudianco by tho patience with which shu withstood many trying ordealii. t , Tho play ropraaaata n rcano of the C.vll Wr io which ono Willard Hilton oonrpriiiH to win tho baud of Annie lluuiiif, failing to win by the merits of true love, ho triea trickery, forges a draft in tin army for Tom llowlns. Jim, the brother of Tom takaj the: situation in Land and volunteers as a substitute goes to war. Hil'on fulled, forges a oleraut tint Tom Ik a deserter and then to savs thi family name Tom rocs and is not heard ol In ten yeare, of which much o! tho time is spent in Andorcon- villo ptiion. Hilton gains tho consent of Annie Hcwitiu to marry, she believ ing Tom dead, and at tho ceremony be ing 'performed in tho church, Tom ap peats, Maid spreads tho news and n happy meeting follows with explana tion. Tlio phiy tonicht will bo "Homespun Hearts," an absorbing drama in which both ctuuedy n'id pathos orenbound.aud no oni who "cob it will bo dlsuppointed. Tho litcher Company will phiy Myr tle i'omt and Unnuoii next weok and ruturu to Murshfleld for Friday nud Saturday nights. COALING STATION " APPROVED Havana, July 17 TI19 Cuban senate has approved tbo coaling station agree ment bill. It has also approved tho bill approrrMing tSO.000 for a World's Puir exhibit. Fffc'men's Convention The convention of tho Marshfield firo dtprttn:nt was held In their hall last eventiiK for tho nomination of Chief Ung ineerr.nd assistant Chief of thoDepart meutfnr tlm ensuing year. W. A. Tdyo was 'nominated for chief Engineer and Win. Nasbatg forAsslsU ant Engineer. Tho election Is to take placo in Iho town hall tho second Mon day ol August. TOWN TOPICS. Tho schoolteachora of tho two Knn ksns Cltys will hardly bo accused of be ing nnreasounblo In asking that they bo us well paid ns tho dog catchers. Kansas City Times. Moro than 2,000,000 persons llvo in Manhattan .nnd the Uronx. About 10, 000 persons town all tlio, land In theso two boroughs. Tbo number of proper ty holders U ,000 lesa than It was eight years ago. New York World. DROPS OF WATER. ," ' Thero nro twetity-uvo great ocean currents In tljo world. . Tho Thames river Is only n Httla ovor half tho length of tho Hudson, rrlsmntlc liko, ,-ln. tlA? tollpwstons Jtark,, Is jtholarge&t bddy of hoi wate'l it tho worlul SCIENCE AND INDUSTRIE T Light passes from tha moon to the earth In ono nnd one-quarter seconds. Tho Spanish ship to theUnlUsd States each autumn 300,000 barrels of Altnerla grapes. Germany has 31 flrnia mnnuf acturlng fuel briquettes', These make 1,050,000 tona between them every year. Only 40,740 acre of flax were grown In Ireland last year. ThlalHa-dccrcASo of 10.3 percent, on the figures for 1001. Steps were taken recently toward forming In l'arla a Canadian chatnben of commerce to extend commercial re lation between France nnd Canada. The total value of tho scole and ivhnlen taken last year by Itritlsh ves tela was about S1G2,000. Whalebone now fetches n much oa$X2,500 per ton. BarKcs arc towed on the Elbe by nenns of a chain 200 miles long, which le at the bottom of the river, and la rrappled and raised by steam machin ery. A few yearn ago tho United Slatta exported all Ha cotton. Last year, out of a total crop of 0,000,000 bales.ltkept for home monufocturc over 1,000,000, of -which northern mills arc using 2,200,000. Hamburg has 148 chemical manufac turing establishments, employing in all 4,000 persons. Ilorax, sulphuric acid, matches, fireworks, camphor, gelatine, ether and chloroform are a few of the various articles turned out. Knife and fork surgery is the name riven by the hospital to a new method of Kociug, of Ilcrlln, by which he avoids the dangers of contaminating wounds by putting his fiugc'rH in them. The surgeon performs many operation without ever touching the tissues, much as we catyour meals by aid of forks and Kpoona Instead of clawing our food, liy practice with, suitably devised metal Instruments which, of course, are capable of complote stcrll I7.nt.i0i1, he has found that he can get through very many operations, even that for appendicitis in tho quiescent interval, without ever touching the wound. . . . . HELP THE WEAK CONCERNS. Solid new York Itnnka I'rtqtaonflr Go to tbw Aaltnnco ot Shalty ' I'lnanctA-l Instlt-atlucui. Developments of late have given un usual interest to the methods followed by important New York banks in as sisting crippled business concerns. Every now and then a hurried confer ence is called to prevent the suspension of some house whole operations are extensive enough to affect basinets in terest disastrously were its failure announced. lu such an instance half a dozen bankers arc usually assembled and. the situation thoroughly dis cussed. If thu concern haasscts suill dent to meet its liabilities it is gener ally allowed to continue in business; If not, it goes to tha wall, cays tho Xew York I'osi. In outlining tlio usual proccduro a Wall street tanker whoso advice is sought by powerful interests every where when a failure is imminent, said: "Tho aim always Is to save a firm if failure can be prevented without as suming undue risks. In this respect tho community of interests idea has been developed remarkably, for the 'cut throat' policy of asserting 'one's rights Irrespective of what happens to the other creditors is nowadays sel dom followed. "The work is difficult, however, and calls for cloan-hended mnnngement to overcome in a few months the compli cations and mUtnkcs nf years. It usually takes from one to three years to put a crippled concern, on its feet again. The process involves a com plete overhauling of the accounts and necessitates shaking out the dry rot which has crept into the establish ment. I think that fully 60 percent, of such cases result from outside spec ulation, about 15 per cent, from Incom petent management. My experience )haa always been that where a man at tends strictly to his own business with out engaging in outside ventures of any kind lie 1 a seldom in need of bank ing asslstuncc. Ills business booms Itself. 1 "Of eoursc there are times when the banks find- it Impossible to extend the assistance they would very much like to afford. Such cases are usually en countered when a firm's assets are tied up and no sullleient margin exists to furnish a free and clear basis on which to work out its salvation. Then, too, a corporation's affairs present some times such n tangled mass as to make It very diulcult or scnrcelyi worth while to resuscitate It." IlatiKer I" Mountiila Cllmblnsr. Danger Is by no meuua un attrac tiqii to the true mountaineer. Some people may so aillrm, but scarcely evet does on expert place himself in a dan gerous situation, and If he does it is nol from choice, and he does not like. It Sometimes he may take a risk, but sel dom, unless all the chatic.es are in favot jf the climbing party and the possible ity. of accident exceedingly remote. What he does lovo Is to eliminate by experience and skill all danger from a climb, which, to a novice, a clumsy worker or a party unsupplied w-ith or neglecting to use proper equipment for mountaineering, lyvpuld be hazard qubj . 017 quite impossible. Leslie's UontWy. -a- -.. ,) MW .'. irW L'v r6ads To Be Inaugurated in ,. Oregon Doiao City, Idaho, July 16 Idaho and Oregon soon will enter on nn ora of rail road building of grcnrimportar.ee, Th Ilarrlraan interests, aro prcps'ring to conetrnct a line COO miles long, from Hcd Hock., thtough this city and westward until tho Dtechnlcs river Is reached, thcr.co down that river to (ho Columbia to the D.illcj, whero tho .new Hue wrtld meet tlio .Oregon Jlailwav and Naviga tion lines, and thenco to Portland. Tho' cnt off will amount to nearly 200 miles. ' Another 200 miles long will reach Poca tello southwest into a county heretofore without railroad communication. t WESTERN GOLF PLAYERS Milwaukee, WIj., July lo Somo of the beat teams of the West are partici pating in the annual open championship tournament ol tho Western Golf associa tion, which opened today on the link'i ol the Milwaukee Country club. Among tho visitors ao tcamefrom Kauts-sjjlity, Toledo, Chicago, Pittsburg, MlnucSpol.Si Dalutb and St. Louis. Prizes amount ing to f 590 will bo blatributed among the winners. Tho tournament, which lasts two days, will be followed on Sat urday by tho special competition for the Marshall Field cup. ERA OF KAl! ("State and GerierqT) Junction City ia to have a now'brais band. t The hay crop in L'ano connty la con sidered extra good. . The Fourth Regiment band has been dropped from the Oregon National Guard. Tho Knights of Pythias land Modern, ' Woodmen are colng to play base ball at Enjone, Sainmucl L. Witnerow, of Lano Co., waa fouud dead in bed on Sunday even ing. Grants Pasa ia to havo a now foundry and machine ejop. Tacoma parties ure tho promoters, Tho steamer Rosocraqa has sailed from San Francisco with 21,000 bbls. ot oil for Nome, Alaska, the first cargo of oil ever ehlppod to that point. The crop of early varieties of poaches in tho Willamette vnlloy and southern Oregon will be largo but tho Into varle--tiea. will bo short. Tho oiler of (ho Qobb real edtate com pony of 12 lots, each 40x103 feot to thu itoseburg school board has beon accept ed by the board aa a eitn for the new school house which is to be a $20,000 building. Governor Cham borlaln hasappolntod 1. ' ' ten dologatas to represent Oregon in tha ,. Trane-Mieaiesippi Commercial Congress,, to be held at Seattle, August 18th to 1 v. , j 21st. Tho gentlemen appointed were: '" W II Holmes, Salem; 0 K Henry, Port land; J Thorburn Rosa, Portland; J W Gualck, Albany I Geirga B Small, Jlaker -v City; GU Wat nor, Ilohemla; W J Wit mer, Waldo 5 O W Taluijy-e, Ti(ilain,oo f -, ChaaJ V Gallowav, IVIcMihnvllTo nu J ' n Itdbblns! Buiilpler,' . , ,. t i ,' . ill IF, 'l ;h m i . 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