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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1903)
tMUKtrC; -". . tf J if - -J t .1 ' niU-iiii 7 it mm Trr-i'A..Mtll,ii,M,-u CALLS EXTRA SESSION Goverrior Yields to general Demand Has No Pledges From Members (8peclol to tho Coast Mill.) !)iltn,Nov. 21 Governor Chniiibnrliiln coiiviiiirn tlm legislature to meelPrcotn her 21. It lit prititumtHl that wlillo no rtbmdutii picdgca linvu Ihhiii made, tliu Otivornor hits received aisuraiicefl Hint tint ninj'irlty rnembora duilrod only nb polutuly rint'riit.try loxlslntlon. 'i'lio Governor nlnu calls a Hpocial elec tion In thtt nititli ami nineteenth trna tori) ilUtrlotc, to m held becnmbtir in, Ton demands lor n special session rmnn (rom nearly every county andcil) In tlm alnto. Protests AGAINST SMOOT pedal to the Malt. WttfliiiitMoii, Nov. 20 Tho House ad journed until Tiioduv. In tin Frimtn n ntimb-'i el moru pro test ntciiIiiMt Hmdot wcru . preHUitcd by Cockrlll. Among tlm bills Introduced was ono by Noulnntlit, o( Nttvndn, inviting Cuba to brconiu a Mate in tint Union. Whr. . "Lllllnn In not mint Mint hn love Walter. Soinuttint'H iu tlittiUa abi (twit, unit ut other tlmen hIio'm con rlurcri (the doesn't." "And y't bin' Ih going to tunrry him!" "Oh, ye. thiit'M nil nettled." "Mm If hIiv U not Hurt' Hint Iovph IiIiii why doesn't tdio break tin encage mmitr "Bccnunc nhi' I twciity-Hovcn."- Kiiu ana City Journal. IV - n. k.. Cxfy wam,r7rA' nz DYSPEPSIA &jku CURED ;sT.r' -. ir u r T rtW ol 5ffln.Pi' kj t. GOLDEN 1 MEDICAL n DISCOVERS IT MAKES WEAIC STOMACHS STRONG 'l""5 Jam V M V "IT I St Jfii i 1 i. mr.ri.i. i fnii . i, ii-ii.i AFFAIRS GOING SMOOTHLY For New Isthmus Re public Bpoolal to the Mall. Wnhliirigtoii, Nov. 20 Viirlllli Intro duced tlm I'li'innm coiiiinlfhloiKirM to KocruUiry liny thin morning. Tin- com missioners feinted that it cull for it con itltutlonal convention would bu wiiilt a ivkih no potniblc. Tlnty hml n cubic (rom tliiilrKovoriuiieni I mt tiluli t to Unit iffoct. Tho Htato Dopartnii'tit tlilo morning rocoUud inuiieagDs from llriulll mid (Jur tnany, tmcli IndlcutliiK tliut iih mooii an ii regular Kovornmotit In (ormed .In Piuih tna tbny nru ready to olilclully rccoKiiieti It. LARGEST VESSEL LAUNCHED (Special to tho Coaat Mall.) Hoifaet, Not. 21 Tho new Whlutntar llnar llaltic, tho Inrutl vuftti'l In thtt orlil, wob luancbod today. Kbu is 720 i, (t'ot lonv and rck'ieturH 23000 tone. LONELY VOYAGE ENDED Iptclat to tho Matr. Olbmltur, Nov. 20-Tho llttlu Amcri can itloop Columbia with only Captain llrnxit nboard arrlvud this morning (rom Itooton niter 100 day 4 on the oyiiKC ITin Irtish I nw llrntt. Althointti tlm hysterical luiik'htcr of tint IimikIiIiik hyenu Ih not, iih wiih onct mippininl, tin outcome of u dcllbcrutt utti'inpt to decoy unwary travelern tc tl.eJr doom, this HtruiiKu animal Ih, tiuv crthcleHH, ono of the moHt cunnliiK o' dumb unlmnltt. Ho Is ho Muspkiourt of everythliu; ho 1och not umlerHtand tluit tho hIkIU of ovuu a bit of utrliiK nt once puLs him on hbi Kuanl. Trappera nn nwaru of thin fnct nnd gonernlly une tbo Htomn of crvcplUK plants Instead ol utriuff of any kind In Betting thcli aprlng traps. Tho Cnffwbn Camvm to It Own. Tlio Cutuwbu KnuH) In nouthvrn Ohio In Itnclf iiKiiln. Huuchcfl wclgldni; from tlirvo to llvu poundu are not uncommon. It originated In .South Carollha about IWmi ami wiih imuli' fitiuous by Nlcho Iiih IvoiiKvorth of Clucli'ii.itl, n notwl wlno merchant of "beforu tho war," nays National BtucUmun. I'lnnlN "Wintered In tbo CeMrer. I'lanlH wintered In tho cellar should be Icept (piltu dry, pot dunt dry, but uhould hnvu very little inolHturo. A ilark pluco Is best for them, uh light tends to oxelto growth, ami a cool cel lar Ih hotter than a warm ono, provided It bo not f roat cold. ISnconrniltiiK. rio-I Iiopo you llko the ring, deur. Kho Yes, It'oi very good for n bo '.Vuuliig. Detroit l-'ruo l'n'ss. A Hcrmldo Hollo. 8ho hint a fair complexion: 'Twiih tlulnty iih i peach, Hut now hIio'h full of frecklra TImt cunt ten tlolliirs each. Thn OUvMtlon of Ae. Jonn I heard Slay say thirty Uthel So hIio wiih jit ono time t nnta Conntl'.utlon. That KIIIIiik Pnco. Thoy'voiftiitoa In tho army To cnrv thliiKH, I aco; Why not enlist tho racing uort To kill th enomeoT ! lfft IMIIMMlJ'n1' ataatiakaJiBSiihal FITZSIMMONS IS THE FAVORITE (8pcclol to the Coast Mall.) Hon Krunebco, Nov 21 With tlio big linttln liiJtwci.Mi Hu ert Fitrolrnn 6 it anil (biorno (birdner for tbo lllit heavy weight chttiiiploniililp ol tint uorhl but four dnyr t.U in piinllt' Inlereiit In the event dan reached blub pitch. The tout Ii the hiibj.-cl of convoriatlmi In nil fi'iiciiH when; rporiing inun are wont li to connre:atu. Tbo content will be in iuturchliug n any over pul id i ff in thin city, Tlietllit inexptcttd to ! ri'tnrly cviin and out) of tho bent from tdo Kuitiutiflc ttiiritlpolut. Fitfimmonft contlnucB to bo a elibt fav rltt oynr (inrdmtr in the. butting on the remit. Jloth men nru training hard ami tli'-y will bo in cxcHInat trim Fitiilmmnni won llubt heuvy-wolyhl eiiamponi)lip frbtu Jack Koot at Fort krio lait July. TOM HORN QUIETLY HANGED No Attempt at Rescue By His Friends Special to the Mai. Chuyono, Nov. 20 Tom Horn wat nntiKednt ll:05 hia morning, Then ns not tho bllhtest ahow of an attempt by Uorn'H friend a to Intorfero, as the nilitiu was prepared for u blooily battle An aoon na Horn feeined to realiro the ttlttiution, he aent for bin former em ployer Coble, a cattle nian. and had a unit private talk. lie showed no fear, lutt buloro tbo trap waa nprung ho de lured he waa innocent. IIu aleo left a etter to Coolo, proteating hie Innocence. BRITISH AMBASSADOR COMING i . . (Special to the Coast Mall.) London, Nov. 21 TheEtrurla, Bailing for Now York today, has among hor pac-som-erp, Sir Henry Mortimor Durand, tho new Drilieh Ambaesador to tho United StatuB. Lady Durand and Mtee Durand will remain In England about a fortnight longer, but ox pec t to ruarh Wuahingtou by Chrlatmaa. i Flxlnr the ninme., "Tho troublu ain't with tfco farm,, nald tho old man. "If tho far;pj didn't havo to tlo anything but mipfloi-t tself, It could, bo uuulo to pay, bti.dpnt Bocm to bo nblo to carry tbo bjuran of tUH Uvln'.oii It, bo I reckon vvVro to blnmo." Chicago Poet. Loalnr nn Opportunity. "Tho curtain goes up nt 8:10, so we'll bo Just in tlmo." , x "Hut if wo havo n box It realiflcem8 t shame to bo so punctual." Brooklyn Llfo. Somo pcoplo ,want you to give them evorythlng for nothing Including your tll'e, your liberty (your labor) and your ourault of happiness.-8cboolmnatar. t Chrlatttttctl With Oil, , A Btcnmcr for tbo ubo of tho mlralona to seamen was recently launchctl la England. Tbo wife of tho bishop of Durham brolco upon tho bows o,f tbo ,ve,ssel a bottle' c?ntntijl;)s paro oil owl named It tbo Good Hopu. ItfAla uICMM4aaaaaa I STILL WANT THE CUP (Special to the Coast Mall.) Ulnptfovr, S- v 2:, '!'!. Hern!-! briny ntatun that a f rndicalt of Clyde yncbti- inori will clinllongn fcr tho Arnurlca cup in D0', They are ennnidoring the vUna of three yachtn by Mntaori, Fifo and Milne, to bu raced nirainat each otJier next Htlmniur, the bu.t to bo tbu dial luni'xr. FIGHT WITH M0R03 No Large Uprising Feared (Special to the Coast Mall.) Washington, Nov. 23 The War De partment hai received a cable from the I'liilipinee confirming the news of a bat le between the troops under Woods and tho Moros, in which the latter loet .'100. None of the Americana wero killed. Further movements are contemplated, tnd the Moroa bavo taken a position con lidored impregnable. Indications are that there will bo no uprising, or in any cane, no dilbculty in handling tho uprir- ng. ARMISTICE OBSERVED AT SAN DOMINGO (Special to the Coast Mall.) Capo Hnytien, Nov. 23 A dispatch from San Domingo eaye nn armist ce of jfi bourn is being observed. T e American gunboat Newport ale (taliau nnd Dutch wareblpa have landed m nines. The Ltrea of ISnropeana. Hero Is, an estimate of tho average ago attained by men In various Euro pean countries: Norway nnd Sweden head the list with B0 years. Then come England with 45a years; France, 44Vd; Prussia, SO; Wurttemberg, 88; Duvarla and other parts of Germany, 30. In Austria aud Spain tho inhabitants have tho shortest lives, the average age be ing only S3. IMrat American Steel. j Tho first steel manufacturer in the ftntted .States was Cornelius Atlierton. toru in Cambridge, Muss., in 1703, he went Into tho Iron business enrly and made his first successful experiments In tho mnnufneturo of steel In 1700. He dll nt South Bulubridgc, N. Y. (now Afton). In 1800. Greenland Xnw Chrlattan. With the exception of a fow hundred Inaccessible lumthen on tho east coast. Oreotlapd. wlti its 10,000 population, Is now under u uniform Christian In tlucncc. Phoxphoriin Toucheua Alamtntam. According to a Herman patent the toughness and durability of aluminum enn tin mtii'li llli'rcilrtrtll bv tho addition of nhosnhorus. Tho uddltlou of 7 to 15 per cent makes ,tho metal extromely hard nnd tough and well adapted, for forcings. Three per ceut produces u ,.Aj1 lintwnclirwt mittnl nmt with n 1 per cent addition It can bo easily rolled, mother's Bldo were nonagenarians." eald Mrs. s01dcastIo. r.rent Letter wntera. "Is that sor replied her hostess. "My The United States postal department 'oiks was all Baptists, but Josluh handles 7.2r0,000,000 letters and cards co"" 'rom a Methodist famlly."-Chl-a year, a number about equal tothat wko UeconMIemld. of Great Britain, Germany uud France j taken together. Foolish Jealousy will break down the 'sweetest home. It la a mlcrobo that 'cats out the merriest heart. School 1 itaaitor, 4 r Mff ffWt, .H.1.'.'..W M...., ... 'I'lfnifna amtwllah. CUBAN BILL IN SENATE Hale Talks of Annex ing Canada (8peclal to the Coast Mall.) Washington, Nov. 2U Ronator Cnllorr i introduced tho Cuban bill in the Senate ! todav and without nmondment or change it vrai placed on tho callendor. 1 HooHtor Carmick introduced a reroln- i tioo inetrnctiug the Benato cornmlttfe on Organization, of which Quay if chair man, to investigate the affairs of the poatofllcn departrnont. tho committee to) I report before May let. Coneideratlort ' of the rorolution went over for a day, under tit. ru'.-n, Senator Hole dfectlEol tho Cnban an nexation piopoition in the 8enate to day, lie eahl ho did not doubt but Canada would become a part of tho United Btaten within 20 yeare and ever, that iime might be hastened it the tar ! diecuacion continues in England.; JESSE FULLER NAMED (Special to the Coast Mall.) Waehineton.Nov. 23 VretidentHoo'e volt cent in to tho Benato the Domina tion of Jesso Fuller to be pension agent at Ban Francisco, Industrial Sabmnrlnea. Tbo submarine bus nt lust been adapted to tho purposes of pacific Industry'- The author of this Interesting achievement Is, appropriately enough, a minister of religion, tho Abbe Itnoul of Tunis. Ills submarine Is n diving bont of small dimensions, worked by three strong screws and manipulated from within. It Is Intended to be usc for tho purposes of tho read and irpongo fisheries and for exploring the ocean's bed. Recently a descent wn made to a depth of forty-ono yards In tho gulf of Golctta, nnd the lljtle craft gavo a very good account of Itself. Dlapoanl of Sevranre. , An exhaustive report bos been Issued by tbo Worcestershire (England) conu ly council upon the bacterial treatment of sewago by different method-s. The conclusion arrived at is tbot the best method for tho treatment of domestic owage Is a closed septic tank with bacterial beds filled with coke, which wns found to bo hotter than coal, brick sr stone, two bacterial beds bcjnp pro vided to bo used alternately to avoid ponding. The Uhod'nm Sldaa. An omuslns story told by Hood de- arrittofl how n countrr nurscrvman I mndo a largo sum out of sales of n slmplo Uttlo flower which he sold un der the nunio of the Ilbodum sldus. This charming unmo proved quite an at traction to tbo ladles, nnd tin tlower becamo tbo rage of the seasou. It was one of those freaks of fashion for which tboro is no accounting. At length a botanist who found that tbc plant was uot an uncommon weed requested to know where tbo nurseryman got the uumo from. Ho elicited tbo following reply: "I found this flower In tbo ,road beeldo us, so christened It tbo Rbod'uin KldlU." "no's the most eccentric genius I ever met." "Ho certainly is a genius, but I never considered him eccentric." "Tbafs Just It. Tho nverngo genius Is ccontrlc, and his lack of eccentricity "ke3. ,,m. nil tho moro occentric."- i'hlladolphln Ledger, Knuillr HUtorjr. "Hoth of my grandparents on mj U,Ii. THEY in i WILL FIGHT' Beliterant Talk FYom Columbia Wont Submit Tamely - in Isthmus, ... (Special to the Coaat Mall.) Colon, Ncv, 21 Alt-r mr.ch dlfHculty'; tint nocllt(l nrcR r.iirri4tinndflnl im:- .... . . . cceded thie aftenioui. in intervifwinv! ... . l, , , . . , , nonl.Tnl U jvom lij .11 (lnmll.li.lil ( 'nl ,.u... aM. ..w;ti;, w ... .-., ..-,.. . w. imbinu eo) Sier who cimn to (be IHi. hub on a peacl) mission urTisuntlrg his government. General Reyoa raid this morning: "Admiral CoghUn has informed me of lclally that the United States will pre vent the landing of troops on any psrt of the Isthmua, and I have promised Admiral Cogblan that Colombia will not take audi action until I reach Wash ngton, whither I am proceeding vis Port Limon and New Orleane. "I aleo told Admiral Coghlan that if ny rfforts at Washington failed to bring about an arrangement concerning 'he present aituation on the Iathmui atiafactory to Colombia tho United Jiates would have to fight tbc entire Colombian people, and it would be econd Boer war. "I am going to Wnibington for the pnrpoee of doing my ntmoet to arrange iflairs amicably. Colombia is in des peration, and I doubt if tbo Waehtng on government or President Roosevelt or whom I hive the highest respect, eaiizes the lerinusnrsi of establishing uch a precedent." Vejretablea. Among tlioso vegetables containing the largest per cent of starch may be mentioned potatoes, beans, corn, peas, carrots, beets, turnips aud parsnips. The pungent vegetable foods, as leeks, onions, garlics, horseradish, etc., In crease the saliva and tho gastric juice, acting somewhat on tbo kidneys. Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, Vlco-Prealdeut VTmnau'M Deuic eratlo Cluba ut Nortucru Ohio. "I drcadtd the change of life which was fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardul, and dufaVl to try a bot tic. I experienced tome relief the lint month, 10 I kept on taking it for three month and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have patted the climax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. Thoy follow a woman to tho change of hfo. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid tho trou ble Wiuo of Cardui never falls to benefit a suffering woman of any age. Wlno of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when sho was in dan ger. When you coue to the change of Hfo Mrs. Webb's letter will mean moro to you than it does now. 13ut you may now avoid the suffering she endured. Druggists eell $1 bottles of Wino of Cardui. FINEo'CAROU! WWVTW" TJtrryf j. ; w "agig ja tjvr.ys2i