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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1903)
'Wfl HVBQBKIMQ 10 "JXbi "?" "K . - .. ' ., ''' ,ujmjui"gSa ITCH :. AFFAIRS ' AT THE ISTHMUS Colombian' Minister Goes to Colon GREAT SECOND AXAStfA 1 '! BRIDGE . OPENED BOTKIN ' STEAMER' ! '' ASHQRE1 SPOTS ' u'J TRIAL .GATHER r . ;: rm flr-1 U,S, Mountain Battery May Go Special to the Mall. Panama, Djc. 18 Arrangements wera in iln toduy for n cruiser to go to Carta gena to conduct Minls'or Bunupro of Colombln to Colon. No reason la given, but tho preiamp lion If tlint It In to give Ituntipru nn op pnrttinitjr to communicate freely with Watlilngtun rnjjnrdlrig nffitlra nt Bogota. Fort I.savonnorl, Dec. 18 Ono thou- ranil iouiuIh ol fixed nnmunltloti for tlia T.w!iity-tlghth mountain battery arrlvud by uxprcta today. The battery In now prepared for an itnmedinio cull. II ordered to tbu lath intif.lt will piohnhly go via Hun Fran clrco for tier Mom on tho westward lido, Wlvci nf (ircnt Men. IVw nrrnt iiion Imvo paid inoro en thimliiNtlc tribute to their when tliun Tom Hood, wiyn tla Denver Time. Yon will tlttiilc." ho wrote to her In ow of hli h'tter, "thnt I ntn more foollnh tlimi any Imy lover, and I plead fttillly. For never wan a wooer ito young of heart unit ho ati-uprd In lovo iw I, hot It U a lovo Hiinctllled nnd HtrciiKtheiiitl by long yrtwi of experi ence. May 5od ever bleu my darling tho HweetcMt, tnwtt helpful ungul who i7Voc ntooped to blemi a man," I want theo much," Nathaniel Ilnw thorne wmtu to hli wlfo mnny yenm nftor hU long patlenco hnd won for him the flower "that wan lent from heaven to Hhow tho potfKlhllltlcfl of tho human wxiL t'hoii art tho only permm In tho world that ever wan heconanry to inc. And now I ntn only myttclf when tl;ini art within my reach." Tho wedded llfo of Wordtiworth with hi cousin, "tjiu phantom of delight," wan a pwm mom tixqulHltcly beautiful than any bin pen evor wrote. "All that alio ban Ihi'ii to mo," tho pool onco Hiild In hl. latter days, "nonu hut UimI nnd myself can over know." T fft 1 1 1 tm H,i Mnny a innu would bet tcr do without hmch nt nil V "i than eat tin! hurried lunch which forms the noon-day iiieul of many a business ninu. Hasty eating, foods haul toligct,atid no time allowed for (ligcntlon are. rKP 4 the caune of mnny a case, cpXTT-X of ntouinch "trouble.'1 IJimhihc ol tlie momncli tvilnusly threateiiH the he ilth of the whole lxxly and nhould be promptly cuiril. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures dl8eat.cn of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri tion, It ruables the perfect assimilation of fool and the proper nutrition of the Ixfdy on which physical strength depends, "Nlm- or leu rarn no my lirnllli liccaine very jiour, nml In iH.j wuh fo far none Hint t-'ooil iloclorii iri'iininircil my coup tlu- wottt tlicy linil ever trentkJ " nrltr Mr lliivcy 1'lilpp. of I'lou'iuf, Aln "I ami unite Htomnclt trmiiilc, llvereomiiliiliil ealnuli iiiulwnn nervous to mich un txlen I ciiultl not 4 -cti. I I nil IV cot llirru un tt Iwttlint ItottliitdfDr rlcrce'n lUililt'ii Mctllcnl J)lK'oery mill t.ome ivllotn.' Tool, tliem iiccorillliir to illirciiuiis on tin' KitllfH. unci In n few ilavn liotli'i'il ii di tided Itnprcivriiient, I cnninicnceil to fcik inoir tent .11 lily lit ntn! could mt with plcenurt', where fornirrly fowl win like chip to mi? When 1 lici'l until three boltlcH ol the 'Iilwowiy' I wnu new tniitij coiilit cnt nilncc iie fur ninpcr, k '" l'l "' w" ' M 1 klerti uiilll heu A. M. I mil now worldtut At my IraUe (enrtiriilry). every ilny in nil klmU of weather, ninl tlilnt If 1 litul not taken jour mcvllciiiutt ( won lil now le uiuler the sod,1' Dr. lMerce'ti Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clothed syoteiu from accumulated JmpuritUb, if 77Vl . J-M. m r-it ! Bridging East River ' at New York (Speclil to the Coatt Mall.) Nair York, I)ao Bi BIK rlilnn and llltlo Bhlp, ttiaboa n nnd rowbo4t, naphtha laUnohua and i,tomn lutniclicii, and ncowa nnd oraft of -every conoleav nbln slzo nnd doroilptlon p.wnrmwl In tho Knit Itivor oppoeito tho llrooldyn navy yard today and rchrcoched their whl. Ilea nnd fired 'tjiolr norm to npprleo nil within hoarloK 'that tho, now WllUama burc BiMro, after an exundlturo of ISO.OOOOOOandolKhtyearfof toll, wnn nt Init aft nccotnpliabol fact. It wna a day Oi Jubilation for .Now York In uon oral and loWlllUiiiiburK in pnrtlcular, for to tho poopla of tho laat nnrntd arc tion of ttio inoiro'polli tho completion of tho now bridao inoana freedom from tho datieoroiiH cruet) thoy ::avo bqon obllccd tocontond with far yoara In cronlriu tb old lirooklpn brldgo. The ccremoniea attending tho formal oponlnu'nuro t!n plo but IniprcBalve, Tlu r.'nof olllclals of tho city, toKothur with th'a'roptctien tatlvo of tho Pedum! government, nrmy and naval olllcorc, (llatmeolshod enRl- noera and other Invited uuotta, niccm blod In tho ce.itor of tho Klcntte rpnn ncroro tho rivor and listoucd to orations approprlato to tho occnalou delivered by Mayor Low, lirldKo Commieaioncr I.In pentahl inndo tho opuolni; nddroia, turninK tho brldg over to tho city. Tho Kcncral public wna not pennittod to cross tho brldK o today to avoid tho portability of a crah, auch aa wna tho caao ai tho opaojng of tho llrcoklyn brldgo, whlcl reaultod in tho death of inoro than a ecoro of pcrcooa. In tho conitruotiop of tho nmslvo approachca wholo block) of buildings woro rozod. Tho loneth of tho hrulRO between Ita tormiunla la 7,200 feet, or ovor one nnd a n third mllos. Tho main apart from tho contro of ono towor to thnt of tho otbor, la 1,M0 footjonsf, Tho vridth o thoatrucluro ia 113 foot, at compared with BH font, the vridth ol tho Brooklyn bridge Ita minimum height abovoi high water at pitr head lines la 192 feet on olthor aide ol the main span is J35 feet. Tho holghta ot the cables on the top of tho towers la 3Hlfeat at the centre. Throo thousand and forty eight tons ol steal Iibto been used Jn constructing tnch ol tho towers, while nearly 17,000 tons have, boon put into the. groat ap proaches. a each ol the suspension cables, yhlch aro 3 3-4 inches In dl. nmotor, there aro 7,790 aopcrato wlros, those wlros bolng ,'MOO long and thrcc slxteonths of nn Irish in thlckneia, Six and one-half million lent of timber woro roqulrod to conatruot tho brldgo nnd tho atenl employed amounted to -lO.OOO tons. It wnB nocestJnry to excavnto I25, 000 cublo foot of enrth nnd to tonr down scvornl buudrod buildinga nud housni. Both of tho towers nro planted on nolld rock foundations, For tho Mnn hnttnn nnchornse 3,000 piles woroilrivou through I ho elay nud e.uid until they reached a solid foundation. Tho nn- cborago on tho Williamsburg aido la ( ia provldod with two drivee forcnrrlngos . ' . . . . . , . , I four trolley tracks, two olovtel tracks , two footwalka and two bloycjp tracks, to (Special to the Coast Mall,) Han rriclBcd; Dec 10i-Mra. C6rdella Itotktii, ccpvlclod of polaottlnK Mit.,l John 1'. DunrilnK with n box of candy nppearod In court lliia 'morning with n deputy, ami hur trial was tcht lor 'Fob. 15. i i. Her attorneys expect to obtain hoc rclciuu before tho trial Is bold, 'duj t thu allpihod mannor In whlc'htho' cabt baa boon handled. ' ' ' " WANT ' WAR t .. LOAN RussiaAppIies togahis v if and New York EnglishmenlG'enerally Fa'yor Japan St-Petersburg Uneasy at Situation (Special to the Com! Mall.) London, Dsc. 19-l)iapatchee from 4 I'arla flnancicra this morning atatcs that urgont inquirioa liavo bcon modo ai tho French capital aa to tho poasibility of milling n new Rueeicu loan of twenty flvo million pounda. It is understood that tilmlliar Inquir ies have been adroticd to New York. l-'innnclora nro lontho to undertake it aa it ia regarded as n wnr loan, Loydaacain advnnood Inauranco rates on Jo pan bound vonola today. Tho Adml,rallty hna Uaued eecret ordora to tbo Asiatic squadron, Englishmen unofficially seom to favor the Japanese aide, and hundrodi aro daily making application to tho Japan ese minister to ocliit. many oi them be ing navy officora, , On account of tho Japanece law which forbids the enlist' moot of foreigners, the minister ia com polled to decline. v St Petersburg Dee. 19 The papers to day nro dovotlng colums to tho JnpauccJ sentiment among tho Japnnteo i so strong that acta of aggression nro liablo to commonce nt nny time, nnd thnt Jap an may de'eoud ou tho Cnroon contt with out a formal declaration of war, Itnv In Mnkfl Atllo VlnrRnv. Plnco in n atone crock all tho parings from npplcti its thoy nccumtilato and keep covered with wntor. When soft Bquoezo tho pulp through n Jelly bag, put tho liquid in jugs, adding any Hvmita that may Imvo been saved and a very llttlo brown sugar, not more than half it pound to ono gallon of plnco to uour, If n llttlo vinegar plant, or, na better known, "mother," Is add- ca tho vluoenr w, Kady for use more quickly. ..,..,, i..;.... . Attorneys Expect ' Clear Murderer Panic But no loss I I w -. .... of Life (Special :o the .Cpat Mall.) ea'ft'c, Waih Da.'y-fltcamoUuiar rn on "arboa rr nt Port Slmpion, fn a foe, on I)ed Jb, Tho shock atoveln her (alia bottom and throw bor 76 ps netiKora Into a panic. The voaaej floated nthlKhtldi but broke her tatlihoftjn going off, Tllu I'urrallon Tcoi rescued tho pBEatflgcra and brougt.1 them to Seattle, ' u WhdK Tliey Got Left Fr.om Tuetday'a Dally. On Saturday oronlot last, n otlitftct of k'ay KHmboliora put upn job on 'the nlfbt marshal by removio( tho life-size woodrn Dutchrnnn eijn from 'llo'rfe brake'a clar ntoro into tho middle of (ho Mrfot, covoritii: It ttith n wblto thect. Tho marshal was onto tho racket. A p.' proachlnu tho Rroup In b miutfer obliv' ods to the prerenco of tho ghost of Kltn let, bo (the marshal) wna nuked if 'be would grnntr them nn Jnlervhw with a celebrated member of rhd eociety of booze, then lansulshlng In tho town Jail. "0, yea," bo replied, "but flret, you mutt put that slfn tvriero'it'belonijs, They 'promptly complied with tho re quest, and worn then escorted to the jail to enjoy their interview. Heine; impressed with an idea thnt they wish od to "do timo, in n sympathetic effort of condolonco with tho dktlnRuished prisoner, tho marshal, after Ind'uc'tioR them Into ofllce, promptly locked them in, nnd gave them an hour in which to accomplish their mission. That'd whero thoy got left. ' Ilia Ooanpatlon. "lie novcr workn, iloea ho?" . 0h yes; Iw worliu any ono ho. can for anything ho can." Chicago Tost. ANOTHER BOAT IN THE SPRING IVtrtlantl Tolegram F. P. Itaumgartucr, local ngent of tho California and Oregon Coast Stoamship company baye It ia vory probablo an other steamor will bo put on tho Coos Bay route about April 1, Tho proposi tion ia, under consideration by his com pany, nud ho Btatos is looked upon with considerable favor. Putting n Btoamer on tho run early in the spring. Mr. Baumgartnor declares, wonld bo a profitable move. Duriug tbo spring and summor months a gocil buMncss could bo built up to a sufficient oxtont to mako it possible to leavo the vosccl in commission during tho dull winter months. A number of factories and mills will bo In oporatton at Noith Bond by that time, and a good portion of their product will bo shipped to Port land, Tbo Navarro got but vory llttlo cargo wmlng4hl$ wny. San Finnchco hns built up nn exten sive trndo with tho Coos Bay towpe, but Mr. Baumgnrtner soys It wna secured' by acort of a reciprocity ar rangement. San Francisco morchnntB buy Coos Bay coal, and tho pooplo nt tho lattor pined patronize- Bay City wholesale houses. If tho rosldeuts of Portland would got coal down thoro, tho local ngout of tin) utonmBhip corn pany Btnte. it would bo nn ensy inntter for thorn to extend their trnde rolationa in Hint lection of the country. A eteamer nd prehnpa two or throo of them could thou bo kept in 6 toady commission be tween Portland and Coos Bay towns. Thoy would nlwnya bo asourcd of being ablo to secure coal .cargoes for tho re turn trip. At prceont n eteamer from hero ia compelled lo return light,. Scrapping Over Their, Line of Action I L. (Special to the Coaat MaMO' eal'bru; Or., Uoo. 21--PrdVnp'tly Bt 10:f3 o'clock apealcor Harris dropped bis ga vol' nnd called tho liouso of Rep resentatives' to order, ' Tho proclamation of 4he Oovonor was then rend calling a apaclalsesslou. Eddy inlrodacod a'Vciclution providing that the old organisation oi tho louso con tinuo during ho 'special Btealon, and this wna aguod to. " )-Mwarda introduced n resolution pro viding that tho standing committees of the laat session bo rontinued. Eddy propoeed that the rules of tho lastUbuso bo adopted. Both resolutions wore j agreed to, Tho first flro works occurred when HI!) on, of Linn, introduced a resolution providing that tho liouso transact no business except that for which tho special EOSBion was called, adjournment to follow correction of the tar law. Scarcely had tho reeolqtion beon read wLon Eddy offered a motion referring '. .i ! the rcrclution to tbo Commttteo on Res- . , ? oltulon. Hilyeu called for tho ycaa and .. r nays on tho motion, to rofer. The reeo- lulloc was referred by a vote of 31 yeaB to J2 nuye, a ttrlct party vote. Hurlelidi'a concurrent rojolution pro- vldlug for adjournment aine die Wed- nesday, iec, 2Srd, was referred to tho Resolutions Committee, and ten min utes later Burleigh moved a recall of tbo same, to take action. ft- ii. The motion was un lost, six Democrats voting for recall. The Senate convened at 10 a m Af- tor roll call Senator Tuttlt, of Clateop1 county, took tbo oath of office and was i seatod. Roiolutlona wera adopted providing that tbo old organization of tho Sen'ato continuo during tho special session. The vacancy in the office of Fcrgennt at Arms was filled by election of G. P Terrill, of ?J.ohatra, MARTHA ' WASHINGTON'S HANDKERCHIEF A Colorado woman has written to tbo ' World's Fair management saying that sho poeeea a handkerchief rando by tho wifo of Georgo Washington, and that sho would like to disposo o! it for ox hibition purposes, In her lottor sho says: . 'The handkerchief was a big ono, tnd wearer doubled It to threo cornora to plr.co it around her neck. It Is about one(oiu,th ol n yard equare und hom ed on ono side It is some of her o'-vn work, You nover saw such flue work. I got in California 13 years ago from Martha Washington's great-grand, dushter, Sho was vory old." How to Clcnu With anMoliuo, A woolen cloth dampened with koso llno will mako tho dirt dlsapponr'as If by magic when used for cleaning porce lain Minks, bath tubs or marblo wdbIi bowK Onsollno Is also a sovereign remedy for bugs. It cnu bo literally poured on tho mattress, sprlugs and bod without Injuring tho most delicti to carpet, and every bug -vyill disappear. Tbo dalntloat neckwear which It Is Impossible to wasli, if left over night In un airtight vessel of gasollno, will look Xresh and now whc,n carcvCivtly ilried. 8BP Japanese Peopp ?Hq; at Russia ' riv Government Renting the Pressure Bpcdal to the Mali. Tokio, Dec. 18 Popular feeling to ward Russia today is1'' at Ita highest point. It is believod that If" put' to a popular yotp, Japan 'would Almott iin mediately decln'ro war The government ia showing reat aleadfastnestes, although tho pieesore ia cnormoua. The cabinet haven't yet sent a reply to Russia's communication, JAPAN AT r WORLD'S FAiR Exhibits From the Mlkako's Raalm Hare Already Started for th.e. . World's Fair at St Loul? (Special to the Ccst Mail,) ' " St Louis, Dec, 17 -Japan has started her drat shipment -of exhibits to -St Louis for the Worldla .Fair. .This io- formation was conveyed to tho cxpojit- ioa authorities in a lottos from K. Saga wa, who has been appolutsd Director ol exhibits by the Japaneso Government, Mr. Sugawa will Icaro Japan early in January receive and direct the placing o! exhibits from bis country. He states that hisgovernmont will eond 40, yonng men to assist io tbo installation of exhibits and to remain in cl-arge .or tiom during the term of tho deposition. Mr. Bugawa will make n mora complete display of that wonderful country's re sources and progress than It has ever aasdeat on previous exposition. t& Miss Ida. M. Snyder, ' Trcuaurt-r of (be Drocril.Tii Kas na Art Clnb. " If womrn would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy 1 wlvei, notlten and dsughttn, aad If they' J wouiu oDitrve rtiuiu tncy would llau thlt tits doctors presalptions do not penorm me many cures tncy are given credit for. " la conjultlaa with my drugidit he ad vised McElrce' wlac of Csrduiand Thed ford's Black-Draught, end so I took It and have every reasoa to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health. md It onlv took thru tnnnih Innmm. f Wrno of Cardui is a remilitrnf tlm monutrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonio for women. It curca scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular ana pamrui nionstruation, famnc of tho womb, whited and flooding. It' is helpful whort opproaching woman hood, during prosmancY, wtex child birth and in chanrro of lifn. U frn. aiicntly brings a dear Inby to homes til.lfc ll.'ivn llPAtl Vlnrrnn tnr vniwa 111 druggists have $1.00 bottles of WIS ot uarauu ' f ' i J ! r