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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1903)
wwsifr'i V7W -wwi!mmity'fa,i.,, Kfi iv--rV!,,o Y VrA,.i, ,,- , . vp,:- Si " 'i,- '-. .. s " r i w. vC , ,. 8 ' SHAMROCK NOWHERE RELIANCE TAKES THE THIRD RACE EASILY . . .-' "Gain? Steadily Over and Sweeps Home an Easy Victor (Special to the Coast Mall.) Illiclilnntls, Hopt, 2 After walling un til almost tlio last in I mi lo granted liy TtlE NCMANCC. the rules, Rellunco ond.Bhnrnrock start o I lodey in their mco.'J Tho racers wont to tho starting lino at 3? .3Bf2.7 far 11" s crtr MrL Lt,-w ' ' " i i 'iii. 0, OTilYUll ISELIN, MANAGING OW,NER OF UELIANCE. Thirty Mile Course tlio usual hour, tlio wind then blowinji two knots. Ab tliu day vroru on tlio wind increased uty slowly, Shortly boforo starting, it had token n yuloclly of about elx knots, and the yachts hur riedly got on tho thrAsh. Tho coureo was laid out IS rnllcs wind ward return. A hnre hung ovor tho hottli when tho starting gun was fired, Tlio official time of tbo start was Re llanco 1:01:60, Shamrock 1:00:29. The wlndfroahoncd although it was a hit unsteady, Ilolianco continued to draw nwny from Bbamro6k and n hall hour allor tho otart was nearly an otolith of a nillo in the load. Bliu mnti otfod sail not only to tho windward but ecu fororcaclied tho English yacht and at SHAMROCK TU'a BIO CLUI1 TOrSAIL. iu previous races hold her head higher aud slipped along faster than tho Chnl-lencor."; $0w jW At 2 o'clock tile wind k blowing cljelit knots. 2:25 J Itcllnnco ha. the windward position aud Is half a ml Jo in tho lead, out footing nml outpointing Shamrock'. Rcllanco turned tho outer mark fl 3:01, Shamrock two minutes liter. J ni-Helhuice ia still Jueronilng her lead, J 3 :W Reilanceisgwwllylng homo with all talis sot, about a tnllo and a' hnlf lead, J 01 Holland is still ou'.foollpcl t. . ' . . i Hhumrock, sud iu nearly two miles in tho lend. 4 :2(J Ilollnnro Is spmiing along at n Kond clip about seven miles from the nnlili. t:2i5 Rullanoo la two miles from the finish, Ittfllaoco tho rrotosdllno nt 4:23:30 Unofficial time. NOTICE OF SALE Vnilf.fi tirnhv (riven that tho under- Minimi will tell at public auction at J. I). Laird's rancli Jn jmtwHior uey on Monday, October- 6, 11W1, tho followln dcccribi-d animal lo validly 'nn palters lelnfor feed, viz; one bay mare, five years old, wulhie lO-'O pomitlu. Hated Bitkum, Or. Sept 8. 1003. 9 5 .Jt W. 31. Laihd. fStntc und Gencpul Tits hop harvest Is nor fully on. fcVattlo teamsters aro on a striHo. Tho Astoria Hegatta was a success financially. Paul Cuvillor, a farmer near Horobarp, wci nearly gored to death Sunday by a Lull. Iu order to overcorno tho rhortAKO in hoy iu tho neighborhood of Kugeno farm ers nro tavlnx All their straw. Tho capital Jonrnal is offering anothor big house-kepIny outfit as a prize for the young couple who will many at tho Htnto Fair. The outfit if worth 1200. Marian McDonnlelsof Kist, OnRon, was ovor como with cnrlwntc acid gat J while cleaning out a woll, dylLg from tho effocts boforo hu could bo gotten out. (Sovornor Ohamborlain hat issued a requisition npon the Governor of Wash ing ton for the rendition of Jack 1'ordao who Is ranted to answer an indictment at ltoeeburg Perdue, is uudcr arrest at Wcnutchoe. W, Tinkle, a resident and property ownor of Woodburn, is missing. Tho last soon of him was it about 10 o'clock Friday morning, when he drew $85 from t'io Woodburn Bank. Ho Is 02 jaars of ao, aud camo heTo with his'wifo iron Colorado about two morUhs ago.. 3rtnttM. n.tlna nvit ntlf ' Klamath Indlauu will, nt a council on September 1, elect delegates fo Wash Inton, empowered to represent tho tribe in tho ponding measures before Con gress, which, if passed, will glvd them J 800,000 for lands of which, it is alle'od, they h.ivo been doprived by nllorjcd or roncous surveys. Much interest centered on n vary large bono which was brought from A1?ea, to KiiRone, whero it wa,s rccrutly found. It resembles tho thigh bono of a masto- Tlon uhd la over throofeot long. Tin in- toreiting point is that it does not appear to ho of grunt ago, tho marrow not yet being thoroughly dried, It ill be taken to PrufoBtor Condon for cxdmiuatiuu. LOOKjHQ FOR RARE Piano Vafiies ? ?.v Vhon onll and soo GRISSEK MUSIC GO Quality, etylo & prloe ,aro right MU a i Vfc, ) . My P&uper Aritoctt (OrfginaLl Z am an nrtlst, and, tliough a women, have never feared to sketch In lonely JiintC. unu npruiK uiuiiiuiK nun iu tlio country seated beforo my easel lay lug on tlio flmt light Unto of spring (jrcen when u younjif mnn, a fow years tny aeuior, emerged from a wood near IJ UIJU ItllJJU IV 1 I lil v uv rr till drained In n cowtbar uit, n straw hat, with n brown ribbon and tan biioch. I mention thono dotutli bociumo tboy nro Important to my ntory. II to clothcr pek'neo of palmlntry denote the phllo wcro rather tho woreo for wear, but ropfilcal and practical tempemment, there was n rcflned look nlwut him.' taper flngera signify an artistic tcin Ho approached me, Hftcil hb hat po-' pcrainont and very pointed dlglta nre lltely and aked permission to look' a aaro tAu of tho dreamy, jwychjcal over my worlc ! wittrse. Much Is learned by the general Ho first mado a few Inlcasant re- rrualltr and configuration of tho Unca marka about what I had dono, then be gan to talk about pictures! In, general, nrtifltfl, schoolH, ynluoa In slwrt, audi nmttera na nro usually known only to artlsta. I asked him If he wore of the profi-fiHlon, and ho replied that ho was not, nor had ho over touched a brush. Prom art ha began to talk of lltoratun and I wiw nstonbihod at tho variety and scope of his reading. Ily tills time ho had thrown himself on tlio grasn, lighted a cigarette (first asking my per-, mlHHlon) and began to flit from one Atibjrct to another like a bird on the crest of succcbsIvo waves, for ho seem ed to hnvo the faculty of gathering the culminating principles from every sub ject ho touched. "Vou say you aro not an artist?' I remarked. , "No." "Nor a literary man?" "No." "You certainly can't bo in business." "Oh, no., I would bo llko a flflh In air In business." "Then, will you kindly tell mo what you are?" Ho untiled, and, turning on mo a pair of hambtomo eyes In which a twinklo was set In melancholy, ho replied: "I am a pauper aristocrat" "How would you Hko to mako a sketch of mo?" ho uald abruptly. "I mean take me for n model. If you will lend mo your ahnwl and a few bits of your finery I will pow for you as an Italian bandit You may make a sketch by which to turn an honest penny," "I prefor you as yourself," I uald, "In that Indolent itosltlon." I sketched for hnlf an hour, then lot him chango hla position for rest, then, worked npothcr half hour. "Can you glvo mo another Bitting to morrow '(' I asked. "Oh, yes" ho replied; "my tlmo Is not valuable." no gnvu inc several njiuiiKa o um- cnt mornings, men ono morning nvnon he had promised to como failed to do J to. This wis tho last of him. He I passed wny from mo as tliough spirit ed into another realm. It seemed as If J the green on tho young trpes had sud denly browned, as If tho landscape had lost it's freshness, tho water Its sparkle. Tho portrait was unfinished, tliough nearly complete, and I loft it as It was. When 1 returned to tho city Into In tho autumn I had not forgotten my pauper aristocrat I do not approve of people useless to tlio world and to themselves, but this man wns bo frank, bo engaging, so utterly devoid of pre teuso. Ho had wltliout leavo walked right Into my heart ond nicdo himself at home. Ono day during tho winter whllo scanning a uewspnpcr I camo upon a personal: Information wanted of nfj:!naia Wal lace Chandler, who waa last seen nenr Liberty, Sullivan county. N. Y., Uurlns the previous sprint;. Ho then wore a crossbar suit, a straw hat with a bluo bond and tan shoes. . My heart stood still. This was my pauper aristocrat 1'or what could ho bo wanted? Was it for crime, for re turn to confinement? r thouglit over every posslblo eoutlugency, dreading to give information of him for fear of Injuring him. At last I took tho ple turo I had mado of him and, going to tho address given In tho advertisement, told of my meeting with him. I was Informed that his uncle, worth many millions, had gono down, with hh whole family, In n terrihlo innrluo dls aster tlmt hud occurrcd'durlng tho past rmunuer and Iteglnald Wulluco Chan dler was solo heir at law to tho prop erty. Slnco I could glvo no information of him, a number of photographs wero mndo of my picture and 6ont to de tectivo bureaus In different cities. Tho picture ltsolf wna placed in u window on Fifth nvenuo In Now York, aud tho dealer directed to send any ono mak ing inqulrlos about It to mo. Ono day I was told that a young man desired to sco mo In tho drawing room. I wont there and found my pauper aristocrat Ho woro tho suit ho had worn In tho summer, though, ho had procured n derby hut ' "Pardon mo," ho said, "for coming hero, and for leaving you so uncere moniously. I folt,that I wns drifting whero I had n Vlght to drift When I saw that plcturo in tho window yes terday and know that by it I could find you I tried to resist tho tempta tion. All tho acts of my life bavo .bcou failures. oUienvUo?!' , How could they bo -iccRinflfa WaTifflCft Chmaicr," t snio. "you nro a millionaire," Thin to how I, an artUt, became rich without Oilent My husband procured a Htnall government apiwlntmcnt Jn South Amorica, and during a revolu tion conducted wnlo Rovornmcnt bunt miM 00 sklllf Mlly that ho whs appointed to a diplomatic post In Europe, where wealth WA required In Jleu of the amnll salary. It 1ia been lately ru mored that ho la to be brought homo for 81111 more Important work in Wash ington. Without hto wealth ho would never have been anything but n pauper arlatocrat. QUACK IIKUSEY. f , mm , m w ' Tho Line Th On'f Pnl Bminro or spatulnUxl flnecro In the whicbtcro the latter. Tho Hfo liner pnnlng around tbo base of tho thumb denote Vong or olwrt life, good or in liealth, according ah it (a long or snort, clear amlt unbroken or other,whK.'. Th heart line, running acroes tlw palm nearest the base of the flngen, aljf nltira tlio qtmllty of tho po'wcssor'a frnotlorwl nature, also the hind of lovo fiho will glvo and receive. This will lie enduring or temporary . according to whether tho lino bo long and clear, forked or croased nnd chained. Below this la tho lioad line, which Indicates tho' mental and moral rjualltlea and achievements nnd deficiencies Tlio line of fate runs perpendicularly acrosfl tho middle of the palm and la a very Important factor In tho liapplncna or unhnpplncsftof Its owner. It abould be clear arid narrow, unchained and uncrossed by the fine wrinkles which score so many palms, and It should never como to an end on the line of tho heart, slnco this signifies disappoint ment In love. A craw on tlio "mount of Mercury," which Is Just nt tho base of the foro or Index linger, is an unfail ing sign of a happy marriage, Tho Flmt W6dJic klnjr. Tho wedding ring, according to. Henry Swinburne of the seventeenth century, was first designed by Prometheus and fashioned out of adamant and Iron bj? , Tuba! Cain. Ho cars tlmt it was "given by Adam to his son to this end that therewith ho should espouse a wife." Men were, as all women know, deceivers ever, and some of theso un scrupulous creatures were wont to wed with rings made of rashes, lmnglnlng them to be less binding than a strong and valuable ring. The bishop of Salis bury, however, stepped In and forbade tills pracUco In 1217. Silver was more frequently used than gold for wtd,iins rings, and they were rontio in all kinds of shapes, som twLitcd. llko two Joined liauds, or a , - . heart stuck toevther with nn arrow. Often tbey wcre aaorncu wim precious stones and had "posies" that Is, scraps of verso inside, such as: Fortuno doth send you, hap It well of 111, . Tnia plain goiu nryj 10 weu yoq o your will. A Hot Drink. Dyspepsia was returned as -tho causa of death of a negro who bad1 gulped a living by "drinking boiling lead and putting a hot poker down his throat" ForclfTOora In Slam. The Portuguese wero tlio pioneer for eign settlors In Slam. They first visit ct! tho country early In thq sixteenth century and enjoyed cxcluslvo commer cial privileges for 100 years. The Dutch camo next, aud after them tho French, Plakpoobcta' IVarBlHtr. A dctectlvo Bays that lifting the hat and touching tho car Is a signal among Loudon pickpockets that a constablo in plain clothes Is near. Street Improvement Flaw. A Massachusetts Improvement nrso clation has a novel plan for uwnkcnlng tho public to the need of better streets In the town. They havo offered prizes for collections of photographs of bad streets takou during tho summer, which will bo put on slides by the as sociation and exhibited In public neit fall. . flmIlett'a Wfadoiu. Smollott when ho wrote "Humphrey Clinker" in 1770, was aware that con sumption is Infectious and that blan kets and mattresses aro a source of dnngcr. fnimfKrmemsmaamBmatBmttmmBmBmmti&mimtmtifi H- HAIR INSURANCE frM !M tl'444-i444444-H'Iit-HH14'',M,Wt, JM That person who learns the truth about our Rum and Quinine Hair Tnnic and who goes by what he learns, need never fear baidnewi. This preparation la ono that will cum baldness only in ocsAiJonal In stances, but it can'l fail, to prevent baldness if used is time. It will start ou entirely new growth of hair if llfo remains in tha rooljf, bt the bUr way is to usa it when the symptoms of approaching baldnws appar. If hair loses its lastre or vitality, It there is dandruff or humor on tha rcalp, if the hair presisteutly fulls out, wo want you to un our Rasa and x Qainino Uajr Tonic and can insure results, Priee 50 cents, ?4.ir-fr1lttrrrt-arf Ulrbl4-I.Mti(l.niHH Sensstacken's Pharmacy, tMliiitiiniiiimnnieHiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiniiiii t ' Tsrklalt MIIKnry 9trrl, For Turkish Bubieto military mrfk obligatory from the age of twnty to forty, and It k divided as fellows; Mx ywira with the rImui, or actlr army; eight years, with the rdlf, reserVa araiy ana six years witk th tnutan or Jandntrura. gnnkrn It Mereetf. . Tamo BflakM are iwed In Merecao t clear house of rat And, mice. Tk eight of a snake aeertui to terrify tlj rodents. Animal foods, Judged by balk and weight, Are more expensive, pound tor pound, than vegetable food. But, a a whole, vegetable foods are not more economical. Animal fooda furnish more than six-tentbo of the, protein and nine-tenth of the fat of the total food consumed. 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