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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1903)
,, . -pi , r;r,vv19'?T" - w. H iity.t ai t -"Mf m Ht(Mlt W fcw M tin ""Tl1'1' 'J'f7' -J "- - ' r l . ' f i .1 j. -.v in ViiV1m gglMMMW lir lVlt.ttilli,,ifil !.., Mi,'.. xMWifll rr" r- i BANDITS jwi m . M.H i j... n..M.iinfiwiinn.i.ii iwi n A . .., . i i ir i. ...... in. 1.r.r.mfcfc.iHi FITZSIMMON 8 MYRTLE POINT FRACAS feocal Bad Man Beats Old Man ROOSEVELT UNDER A THOUSAND (JIVES' '' . WORSTS GARDNER CLOSELY GUARDED DEPUTIES SWORN i FORMAL, j GUARD v .. i jfllM.- The Old Fighter Not- Fears of Attempted Rescue by Friends Gmriks Threatening President Venezuela'4 W&writhe Td Defend Jail at Casper, Wyo, Dead Yet ' xt-.jtf nw1 w -" " S I Decision Rendered in 20th Round (Special Id the Coaot Mall.) 5-mi Kinrit-bco, Cul. Nor, 1!7 Holwrl l"itr.iiit mom proved Wedtuinluy nlclil thut lie wan not n dond one, wh u hit out boe land out pcnurnh'il (kore,e Gardner In JO (till tout tip. Wlcjimiwuie wn nr. krt.nd ami ns ciiiiiilnu as of yoru- llu arpiiitiiitly realized llml ho intint fostor rltucglh, nnd them mm not n inorntmt ul.i'ii l.o wan :i'.t cart-folnuts pureoullod, tt lillo the olJ m-in rccotvud punishment from (iardnir hn could not knock hir ojiporiuDt out, although lm lauded n l.iiuilwr ol iclotin blow. I'rom tlm hi-nlnnlne, of tho perfjrm nnecOnrdner wna not Fltxiluimona'claea. Ho landed tl.ti old-timer nnnt In n while hut Htfiii.moiin was nlwayn iolng away from him. and bin blows weru hnrmehrr, Kdvnml time Fltxalmmons apparently h.id Gardner alumni out hut nn iltlinr Ion Urol or lat-kril lilt old rtrcugth nml rnuM u i. I.uii! a knock out iunch. J'ilz iii'HiioiH whh vtnv nklllf til in hlnakiii nml 'I'lh.Miu' i.ir liter's blown, mid hia dJIiipIici iuxI hriknwny wrto vory fn.ro fli Thu it.icit.lon was kIvoii In the 2otb round. MILITARY' GOVERNOR . UNDER FIRE (Special to the Coaot Mall. Watlilngton, Nov, 27 Among llio wltni'irca la thu Wood a investigation this morn Inc. was Major Hunclo who wroto thu crllclo iu tho North American llevlow criticising tho llrooko admlnetra- tlnn mi military governor of Cuby. Thu Artiilo in mud to hnvu bcon prupnrcd lit thu liHtluntioii of Wood nml .Major l.tdd, ho nudltod Wood's accounts. Wood's opponent any hu actually order ml KtinciK to writ.) tho iirtlcli-H, Wood enturs a immoral denial, wwm 15 The atory of a great deal of the linlmppiness of women lun story of lout health. Women wonder how it Is that little by little the form lo.sen )hinipm.;i, the cheeks urow hol low nnd r.illow, mil they feel tiled and v irn-out nil thu time. In n larn pro v)rtioti of cseii when women arc wenk, niutlov.il and falling oft iu UchIi and IooUh, the i(ot of the trouble can Jw tmct'd to woninnly dipenwi which under, mine tho j;cral health. Thu proof of thi'i i th a women who have Ihicii cured of painful womanly dke.ucr hy the use if Ur. I'ierce'a l'avorite Prescription :n'u recovered their genenil health, raiuwl in Ik-nil ami in appearance. Dr. Pierre's I'nvoritc Prescription curco the wnnriiily (UU-ui.cs which ipthuKcu eral health. It eblublialien regularity, dili-n weakening dinina, healu inllatuiua tlou nud ulceration nml cl'tfn femulc v.cnhnew. I Miirrreit fr ttirer ynra with ovarian ro-ililc," illi MtB. Aili.n on(ni (Tictmirer Wiiiiiau'H Atlilitlc Cluli), of foi tycniiiorr M.. Mlttuiiihet, Wl "Tli lirnlniciU l look l it not tl j mc n I" it ll( f of Kool. until u xmI iicIhIi. Imi who luil li-ni iilHK I'lcroiM I'lnoille -reripllnti mlvi.rt irnr to Rhe it n Irinl. The in-xt tlay Kk)U my lU.t iloc, nml U 'vim my firt Vjii louant recovery. In nine wetkM I wni n dirft-roiii .vuMsmi iny Holi wnioli ami l.tra itnliliv litfnme Oi iu, complexion cli-ur aiiO I my nvtHliilklit. 1 -.m uliuply nil Indication of the c-(.ii elm- tr within from pain nml audi-ruii; to runltli aiul li.ipjiinuj.11 "l'nvoritc Prcsciiption" makes weak v.'otncn ctioiif,', 6ick women well. Ac, tepl no imbstitute for the medicine vhlcli wdik'a wonders f6r'Scuk women. Dr. Pierce's Plcnsnnt PCllcta Invigorate otoruoch, liver oud Lowelp. Mill trtzftn r .-ir imV 'sat Ha V will (Opeclnl to tho Coaot Mall.) Siyrllo point, Nov. 30 WaiiMtCullocli WHO triud before Juallco of thu IVnci, Hhort today for dlBltirbliiK tho peaco Siindfty Aftornoon. Hu had mndo n rough h on no of thn .Myrtlo Point liotnl barroom, throwing billiard ballf, clintrH mid pokor chips and lautly a rmull cut around tho room. IIu wna Until tf, lie etoinud not content with thia, and went in a pokui gnmu In thu rveniug iu Mnc kllu'i e.Uooii, and pii-la-dnouarril v.ith loo Kciiuedy nnold (nan L'i ycuru of ii;e Iu llio frncna thnt follovied, Kunndy wna trndly- wounded in thoriuht! tumple. Ho rrcclvcd two bad Koeliua which aecmed to indicato thnt a knife or Homo ahnrp liibtrmnont bad been urud. Dr. NUinmlor attended tho mn, and druried bin heal, nfter which ho wan able to walk about. McfJullcch had not hern nrrattod at tho time of thia report, why milk Varies. KontF f llir llpamutn I'or tlir Mnrlinl tllllvruiicp In 'IVh, l'rof(ior J. A. Conow-r of the Kun huh Mtutloii writ on Of mlllc teHt.i nit fol io wh: "At nearly oxury liiHtltuto nttoiidcil by IMofoMMir Cottn-ll nml mynelf thb i-tieatlon win naWcd, 'What In tho nu toil uur milk ti'tttM 2.0 pur cent one ino'nth and next, under exactly the xnmc coudltliitia, It tentH -1 per cunt or miiro';' Tliero are u great imiiiy tlilnt that ulTi'i-t tho teat, hi that wu cannot point to any one thine, iih doing It. In tin. flrHt plncc, tho conditions are never 'exactly the hiiiuu; the lutHture may hu hPttijT oiiu mouth than iiuolher, thu wenttil-r may bo cooler or wanner, per haps you cucntiniKu tho cow Ichh with llio ii J IK Htool or perhnpM the buy who brltigH tlioni hi doeH not get thorn ho much t-xcltcd. All thi-Mj .thlugH and many morn Inilucucu thu per cent of I butter fat." J Kindness 1h Hiiro to bo rewarded by nn InerenKo In both tho per cent of but ter fat nml nlao Iu tho milk yield. Whenever you iibinn' tho cow-, either by n tdinrp word, the mlllc Htool or by run uliur hor, you nro tntilin; money out of your pocket by decrenalng the per cent of butter fat and iitno thu yield of milk. Whenever thu cow miffcrM for lack of food, witter or luck of proper cure, thuro Ik ii diH-reaao In tho amount re ceived from hor. Tliero am other rcrvjoiiK why your teat may hu lower onu mouth tliiiu an other. When thu milk In warm, It churns very easily, o that when you pond your full): to thu Htatlon Iu cms only hulf full thoy will bo initially churned when they gut there. Tliero Is no way of getting n fair immplu of ntich milk, for tho butter fat that Is churned In lost both to thu patron and to thu cieamury, If you have a can mid u half to Hcud, till onu can full, ho that you will Iki kiiio to luivo that much. that will not hu churned. Keep thu mill: iih cool iih iwhhIIiIo, as it does not churn ho leadlly at n low tempera ture. , If you do not want low tests do not tnko thu Urnt mlllc joiirnelf nml let thu en If lmvo tho Inst. The tlrat milk oten teabi ;ih low its ouu-half of 1 per cunt, whllo llio last will tost from 10 to IU per cunt. Don't hIcIiii all your mill; boforo you bend It to tho Htutlon nud then expect it to test 0 per cent. To thu creamery man I would jsny keep all thu aumplea of mlllc from churning If possible. CJockI testa can uover lm obtained from u churmHl mutt plo without tho use of other and thus Is too htlxirJoiiH u procohs for you. It Is claimed by Homo that Hlmply heat ing thu mlllc to ii toiuporfttuto, Unit will melt butter fat will answer, but my worlr In this lino convinces mo Unit witlsfttetory results can noVer be ob tulncd iu thin manner. Tho child is ho often right. It hns not tiro miscellaneous knowlcdgo of the Grownup person who rwds nawsjiapurs, end keoDH a tamo EiH-yckni-udw Hri- tnnnlca In n enrof ully dovlsed cago. Hul thocliljfljsli inlnrt iiltiT aYi'tfnu'rrlfig'iog jut !1.; icui inciiiiy nut in nuy way lumuura by aupflrtluity of iuformaUou.-Londdh ' confused (Special to tho Coast Mall.) Chiuntro, Nov. .'W Four Carbon bnn diti wore plvced udur ex Ira guaruo at tho Iliitrloon street elation thia inoriiini; to prevent n Jnil delivery. Armed jatrol held llio corriJors, nnd only thu imu'idiato relativoo of tho prhoi.ora -Acre al.'oMod ontranc. nn; i.aiiiii'.a r.ru m-ing treated ne t!.oti;i th.-y wers uniLr thu doalh .ir.teh. Kvery tUitor ij rcnrched. A (pttly Irhii, cony cl'on and rxcru'.ion hi (Xprctcd. Vi.ndt)V twcolhcarl, Mamlo Dunn, if exploiting herirll iu n jni.tciiin to vain fiinda for I. Is dufene. Vundyn w.u a member ol tho Kid Cuny jng of Idaho duaperndoea, apt) had friends and nccomplleca iu thu Holu in thu Wall. Uoerkl, th'j leatt given to bccatln, c i.huqtinrlet, t.'y Vandyn will bo rot , cued by friutuU from tho far Woat if chpnio offorr, Itottlcl l tho Aral bandit Jo ucakiin. Ho pnnccd the ir.orninp urupiug In hit cell. Thu police cjve aulllclont crc-deuco to roci-iblu ultcmp'c at reteui? to crnn!r.' n I r.trol of j.ii rfiinrdj ulnae rounds arc mound tho outer walls to prevent poa- tihlu attempt with dynnmilc. MITCHELL GOES TO COLORADO (Special to tho Coast Mall.) Indiuncpolij, Not. 28. John Mitchell i leaves tomorrow for Trinidad, Colotado, i whoro ho will eatnbliah ho.xdquartera and direct tho Colorrdo minors' strike. Ho will first r.ttempt a cottlement. IVntorlnir Coin In M'lntop, The usual plan of wittering cows, nnd horses, too, fur that mutter, Is to give them one looof water epher ir.orulug or evening. The anlmuls am UHiially driven to it trough, sometimes tho lee has to hu broken to enable them to got the water. (id they nro allowed to drink all the wuter thoy can, which I not much, lit many of thu largu dairy barns buckets nro now fastened at ench Htull, fo the cows may have rvc cos to the water tis they will. This Is not uhwiys iHvodblo on thutJinnll farm, but It ijdroly Is possible to give the cows water twloo or threo times n day nud aho to hao thnt water of a tem perature that does not chill tho animal. Perhaps It Is a great nuisance to warm water for u number of'anlinal.", but If It Increases the How of mlk, and it un doubtedly does, Is thero liny better or cheaper way of Increasing thu lncoino from thin hOiireoY Onu prominent dai ryman makes It a business to glvo each of his cows, a pall half full of water from which thu chill has been talcvn boforo they nro given thulr breakfast. Ho claims that this nets on tho stom ach of; the cow just ns a cupful of warm or hot water boforo breakfast acts on tho iimiuiit stomach, it tones It up and prepares It for tho solid food to follow. ho can say ho Is wrongfIn dlanapolls News. MibHtlttito I ''or Celluloid, Tho extonnlvo commercial uso of cel luloid has caused a great many pooplo to try to ilnd substitutes for or Imita tions of It. In Ooburg a popular Imita tion has been uiado by dissolving In six t teen parts, by weight, of glacial ncetlc I neld l.S ptutsof nltrocelltijoso and add- lug llvo parts of gelatin. Gcutlu heating and stirring nru nccossnry. After thu ' niitbs lias swollen It Is mixed with 7.5 1 parts of alcohol 00. per cent nnd stir ring Is continued. Tho resulting prod uct Is poured Into molds, or, nfter fur ther-dilution, 'inny bo spread lu thin luyeis on glass. As an underlay for .1... Ill .!.!. .11 ll lllu.a (w tensiuvo puoiogrnpiuc iums uio'iun iAi'lill i ASx 'ImniM-lnnf nili-mif ni-na -mifr ..t. .... iw . -.. . ,t0vk-, n , Wwopuiff, i lu '0l8 UL1UK turn u rcwaius uni iu (8peclal to tho Coast Mall.) New York, Nov. 27-Presidont Koobc vclt ie under the protection of COO ejcc inl police, became tho past week ho re ceived Kovcral threatening loiters. Two cninki wcro taktn Irs autoday today, both heavily nruicd. Ono D. Oldaeai, sent n meotago of n thicntuning naluro. Prior to tho receipt ol tho inbEEae hended him by tho crank to lay. f!oorc- vnlt narrowly rccapml tclliiiion with . i n trolley tar. bSitt ''' WHITE (Special to the Coast Mall.) Ban Francisco, Nov. 29. Willie Britt, mtnoger of hit brothor, Jimmio Uritt, tho )ight woinht ciiumjiion of tho world, is negotiating with tho National Sport ing Club of Loudon for a flh-ht with White, the English champion. It in propoeed to bring the interna tional battle oft in London early in Jan uary. Iltnr to Mako ClirtHtnn Tree I'ltlrim. Dancing Christmas fairies alwnyj onhanco the children's dollght in the Christinas tree, nnd once made can bo tt-HHl year aftvr year. Huy n dozen or more live and ten cont dolls, and to ndd to the variety lmvo among the iipmber honiu Japanese and colored loll.t. Dress these to represent fairies In bright hues of hpnuglcd gnuze, tar latan or tlsHtio pnper and liberally rprlnklo their hair nud garments with dlnniond dust iowder. Uueh doll snouin Do jirovineil wan n aatnty pair of fairy wings mndu from spangled (lssuu paper and fastened to the body by means of concealed wires. These wires should bo colh-d to obtain mo tion lu thu wings, and nothing hotter can bu used than thu duo spiral colls that come out of wornout wlro sUtch cd brooms. How to DuUtl.thn Lob Tiro. .'J pinko mi attractive log flro which doos not hno to bo coaxed with appli cations of kindling wood now and then shake out i. double shoot newspaper nud loaVo the edges looo so thnt It will light easily. It will tnko longer to Ignite If crushed and spelto tho effect of tho kindling wood, which Is thrown loosoly on tlio paper against tho and trout. Tho backlog should bo of tho largcht size thu llrcplaco will hold. It should bo put closo back to .tho wall. If it Is a split log, thu lnsldo should bo turned town id the front. Threo logs nro enough to start a tiro with. Glvo It a good start and then let it alone. Noth ing fa worse than n smoky, constantly poked wood tiro. I low to Mnko I.i-itiou Mliicentcnt. This Is an Kugllsh pastry tilling that Is greatly lu favor during tho holidays. Its making calls for six largo lemons Juleo and thu grated yellow rind. To Ibis nro added two pounds each of chopped apples, seeded raisins, cur innt.i and stunt-, n pound and a half of beef suet chopped lino and n (piarter I pound of candled lemon, orangu mid citron. Himt to Mnlto ii CiirlntutitN Doll. To make a Christmas boll use two ox I'ltur.sdoK for a foundation, fastening thu fop of one a IKtlo way up Into tho cen ter of thu other to glvo tho proper length to tho boll. Fill this solidly with moss ilnd then trim with holly perries and a bit of mistletoe. A enlln Illy makes a pretty clapper. Suspend tho bell by1 scarlet ribbons. ' V How to AVliMWi CtdUto. &A- tublvlMoltfur'of lurpentlno boiled with whltu clothes will greatly aid tho yliltenluc process. AFTER (QpecUl to the Cost Mall.) Casper, Wy., Nov. 21 A report rea; li ed this place that friends of Odny, in considerable numbers left llole-in-tbo-wall, bonded in the direction of Cdapcrj prctumably bant on delivering him from jnil. Oday is the. alleged lender of tho lioreo thievos anceted near Lost Cabin covornl dayc ago and brought to jail hero. Fearing that the report ol tho intend ed attack was true, Sheriff Webb swore in more than 1000 deputies to dofend tho Jail. i Tonight the court houee -fjuaro is sur roundol by a complete cordon of guards, TfiE CHRISTMAS PUDDING. How to Make It and VIiat to Do "With the lU-mnuutM. Thero 13 n decided tendency nmong our best cooks todny to substitute beers mnrrou for suet in plum pud ding. Tho beuf marrow makes n raUi or nioro delicate and fine llnvored pud ding, which loses nothing of Its rich ness. The lM.-8t marrow bono is thnt Vbtulunl from the hind leg, or shnnk, nf beef, tho meat of which makes an ixcelleut consomme, says the New York Tiibuno. Lot tho initchbr split thu bono for you, so that tho marrow can bo taken out ciitiro. Scrape oti any bloody strenks. Weigh out six ounces, chop it flue nnd t".'t it aside In n Unending bowl. Add half a pound of dried currants, well washed and picked over; Juilf a pound of sultunn rulslns, half a pound of tho best main-, gn nilslus and lialf a pound of candled orange, lemon and citron peel In equal parts. Mix thoroughly nnd add three-quarters of a pound of bread crumbs which have been dried, sifted nnd moistened with half a cup of cold milk. To thbi also add a quarter of a pouiid of sugar,' nn even tenspoonful of salt, tdx eggs nml llpally half a gill each of madeira, brandy nnd Santa Cruz rum. You may substitute bherry for mndclra if yoit wish. Mix nil. these ingredients thor-, oughly, using thu hands to knead them together. If tho pudding Is boiled hi a tight tin mold leave about half nu Inch space fyr.Jt to swell, but If it Is, bulled Iu tho orthodox way, which Is py far thu best way In ti bowl with r cloth tied over It pack It Iu ns tight ly as you can. Tho cloth will glvo pulllclently for Its swelling. In either case tho, mold or bowl should .bo thick ly buttered and slightly dredged with IJour to mnko a smooth, Bhlnlng sur face In which to utlck tho proverbial tpng oC Holly. . The mixture for tho CbrUtmns pud ding should 1-3 ns stiff ns it cait bo stirred. At thero Is some difference in the e l:;e of c-frps it Is best to mjx tho dry Ingredients tlrst, then thu moistened bread crliufos, then the lhpieurt), and Itift of all tho eggs. For tho pplccs add a small half nutmeg, n scant half tea-t-poonful'of powdered cinnamon and tin same (iuuitlty each of powdered cloves and allspice. Thcso should be put In just before you laicnd up the pudding. IV any of this pudding Is loft over innko some Christmas "ptilts d'amour" or "wells of love." Cut tho cold pud ding in slices an Inch thick and cut thcso Into romulti about two inches across. Cut half those ngaln into rlugs, using an Inch cutter, nud lay thu rings on tho, round?. Ico them thickly, be ing careful not to till up tho hollow, or Veil," iu Uio center. In tlieo 'wells" put a teuspoouful of brandled butter or hard pudding snuco llnvored with brandy. Stick tho tiniest spray of holly-, a leaf and a berry lu tho center of each cako. Theso aro vpry picturesque As wolf as delicious little confections. They two a favorite for children's boll flay parties, so frequent In Christinas week. Thero aro so small a proportion Of tho puddlug and so largo it quantity Of tho' Icing that thoy can hardly be considered In tho light of heavy and indigestible dainties. ' LIIco n Chnrro.- Customer (angrily) You Bald that hair restorer you sold me a couplo "of weeks ago would work like n charm, and it didn't do any good, at nil, VD'ruaglst Rut! my dear sir, no ono hi this enlightened ago believes In tbo of Ccacy of chnrma. Gontroversyy General .Ffeyes", Denies intrview N (Special to the Ccn:t Mall.) ' y",'nshiugton( Nov. 25 -Serci-oinpial In-" (ormalion was received ti.is morning, from Carica Vonzthnt the Marrouquin. appeal on bihalf of Colombia to the Ueu tral and South American republics will rccoivo a formal ocknewledgmont from Yenozueln, which regards the Panama affair. as a tontrovqray tojoly between Columbia and the United ptntcj. . xGeunral IcoyceairlTcd Ibis, morning, JIo was met at tho trciu by Columbian J Minittcr Herrin. Ho declined to.dUcusa hi micsion, but denic3 tho wnrliko ut tcrance riUiiboted to him enrouto tor Nnw Orleans. Iletomplaa cvor the? zcaloufl reporlorj wlio publiih fahe in terview. ; General Kayos intends, a; srvqn ai tha trunks containing Ms unifortba arrive, to vhit the various le?itioni of tho Sonth and Central Amtrleafn republic in the hope to induce tbcm to Join Col' orubin in' a protect c;a!r.it tl.o United " i StntCB action at Panama. , 'V fishing,,. .;; SMACKS . WRECKED (Special to the Coast Mall.) j NcW Y'o:k, Nov4 23-A csilo says flvd flfhiDg amacke foundered cG tbo istancF , -J of Heligoland, in the North tea", and 1C wore drowped. Too Mncji So. , . i. A man to whom llliioini wxi ciirotdc. When tolc) that he needed a-.tnlc. 1 ' fiixtd. "Oh. doctor, ite.-r. ' "Won't you pleoao mrtJie It beer?" "Xo, no." said thu doe. "that's TcuJ tonic." . P.-lnccxen TJcer. fmMiMmtwtMt'mitmtszi-s t A" ffiECriBi BLAMPf THE ORIGINAL DYER MEMCIMB b ' JfcjK AftBtSaw- A.-w-varjtfJ, A Bnllftv rrtmnlT.ftTi ll-iiD.-a A t biliousneca ami a ccated tongno oro common indication 0! liver and Kidney diseasej. Stomncli-aritl roublos, arraro W il Fori IV i. thouch less painful r.t Ui bra: much harder to euro. fhwlfnrdV Ulack-Uraucht never-failj to uniic. t fit diseased fiver and Vea!cpi. nlkid- z noya. It stirs Hip thu torpid liter it- to throw off tho genus of f evajufd ague. It is a certain 'piovei:tiVo 01 cholera and Bright' discswarpf IHU lUllllUYS, Y llll I IUI1UVS 1 U- J-V, inforcedby Tliedford'a J3U0tJc- W Draught thousands of persaw lrafo r j dwelt immuno in tho midst of jcl- Si low fever Many families hvtf'in W perfect health and havo no other A. doctor than Thedford'j Klaelc- Draught. It is always on hiuid for ty Uso in an emergency end EJvves t manv exnensi-vfi calls of a doctor. rft ' 1 u..in.. c r u.,h in in.ii bi have utd Thcdord's BlacJc-Draucht ,'iui.uu, w. w., ri-ivii v, if.ii wj fnp lire vr indlhaVff not hldtotfO to a doctor since J have been taking It It Ii the btjt medicine forme ttutna on the market Ibr llycr tndkldniy voudkj onu uyjjjjin arm umtr icoin3amb. c-RjvA OlWIS. uowci trouoiai, cevcro aj the ar, tj; give immediato ivarniurj oy piin, . . but liver arid kiuuov ti 8 mi i . i i sjesssXlJJU"! L ;- ,-.i.ifiJ