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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1901)
TW VPn V ' I 9 t jgig '- , . v i fimTiri'ii'inr i'i ' .;. , M - x i M, itm-inr11ff.-,inTir.-rnrT1.rwirriniwaT-rn)) r ., ... . - .. ., .1 , - ,, --- . ... ,, i. . ... .,.,, ..- ..,, . . , -f 'wwwMMMinvCTBtymi AST.HMTl Astliuinlene Brings Instant Relief raid nil Cnscs. HUNT AitfOI.UTKLY I'MiK J Write, your immo CHAIN BD OB "5?! U Kik TEARS 'jJJCv 7i tttucr. After hating It cnrelulty analjicd, we can stair that Ailhmalcceccnutns t.o opium, tnor. phlne, chlorofot m or ctlicr. Very truly yours, J , HKV. lilt. .MOHUIS WKCIISLKU AxovSrotxa. X. W Kcb. i, toot. AIT llWt. MRntCINK Ca Gentlemen: I write thistntimoikt from senw of duty, hiring letted the wonderful ctTrct oljrour Atthnuleie, for the cure of Axlhnu. Mywifh boea arV.ictcd with M"Kxlr-asthma fortnep" ijyexn. 'lAting cxrnmtcd my oiiVrtl as wettas nunothers, I chanced to see wour lien linon ir window on tralh llree. NVw Viirk. 1 at on. obLximrd a hot.k nf At.hnii. lent My wife commencM taVtoj; it nbont the tit of Nornlcr. I rrrv uion notkxj rAJk-.il Improvement Alter mine one bottle her utthnu hu diurreirnl ami he t entirely f.re from nil srmptonit. I fcrl ttut I can confcrtVnltojs! rtuoatnicml the medicine to all who ure afflicted ith dittreulce diteate. toun RapcctiuRy, D. T.xrr'Bsos. Mkdk-nk Co. Orntttcnsn: I oral troubled with Atthmi for za yean. I hue tried nomerout rrmedie. but they lure nil faded. I ran arrou tour adwrtucment andiMaited with a trial bottle. I luund re lief at once. I haw lince purchated your luH-iicd tottle and I am oer cmattut. I hxte family of four children, and fcr ux YeArtwaiuab1e to work. I am now in the bett of health and ani lUnj builneu otry dar. 1liU tntimoay ycu can male tuch tuc of a too m-c fit. Ho.usaddrwj.ix5 Kidngun ttreet. S RAI'llAKL. 67 Ej 119th itClly Trial bottlo sont abnolutoly D.i notdrlay. Write at once, addrot.og East 130th M., N. Y. Qty. COAST MAIL. Saturday, - - Oct. VC titOJ Tublishcd livery Saturday by the Mail Puelishixg Co. SUllSCRM'TlOX RATES One year, (inadrancc) $1.00 Slxntoatht , t.co Tbre ruonlhi , 30 OREGON'S NEWSPAPER LAW In tliQ law-t utflrccuaoUSS&..ajneapi tlio follotvlnj; tm imge 3d, wlileh protects uve ry citizen from W'li.'j; inirnroI ii;.ji Ly imWWiew of newspajicrri or perlull calu, tlth?r in the ftcte ot eLwwherp. Eror)txMy Hliuulil saw thU copy f tlte law for protection against uch attempt: Section 1. That whenever nnv ikt son. company or corporation own I up or cnntroiiinK any newspaper or jierKHiical of any kiml, nr wherever vwy tailor or proprietor of any Mich nexvp.iper or ixrlikllcnl. Khali mail or wid any micIi newspaper or periivlical to anv percon or 1H.TAHIS in thi State without ilrtU rorolv liiiC an ortler for raid newspaper or x?rl (Kliral from ue!i person or perin to whom raiil vnipaiier ir periodical U mailed or Mnt. Hiiall lietieemed to be a gilt, and no dbt or obligation linll ac eruo agalimt such ieixnii or H-rnoiH, whether wild newnpaper or periiHlieal ! rccelx-eil by the pemm or persons to whom it In scut or not. THE OLD SEA-DOG AND THE CUR It is impossible to refrain from commenting further on the Samp sou-Schlcy matter. The facts mm posi Uiglit iouiid of love aud Uuehter, ot mik nnd suchinc or? Many a mother can fill up the blank out of litr cxpentHCc of puny, walling children, uliokt cominc brougut no glad. new to the heme. V.'omtn who hax-e tiaed Dr. I'icrcc'a I'nvorite I'rirrrip. tiou rji a yrr-aatal preparation know thit it uiakca all tli- difTcreiice be twccn Iinppy, healthy mother hoed, and a nMlirr hood of uiurniur Irif and inl'iry And they know also, that happy, healthy mothers havch3ppy,hcalthy chilCreu, "l'avor ite Prescription " Htrrnirthi.115 the whole body for the nrcin of ciothcr. hood It practic ally does cxray with the pain of child- SJDlrtli, gives tin-,r- mother abundint -"vitnlitv and vn. able Iter to nurse and nourish a healthy child. The "J'avorltc Prescription coutaini 10 alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, chloral nor n,uy other ii-icotlc. I am mother of Ix children," wrllm Mr. C A. Ilrlgga. of Millwood, I)ouglii Co., Oregon, "and ahiaya tcok thric or four liottlea of -I'a, vorilr l'ribcilplion ' Uforc confinement and never ulTvrel any la eak of) hail no after jwina t my tallica were large they all weighed more than eight pouudi, aud I am not a lame woman! wtigliauout lis pound. I hate had aorue aloraacli trouble, but a few dosea of 'Golden UcdlculPiiKoviry' would et me aU right, lam hardly ever without your uitdlcinca. They ore kecii one in perfect health. u ,bc mruiriue one ueeoa, ii iai.cn lu time, ia -i n-i uiai t owe iuy mile uoy a mc (9 ut, i ricrce'a Golden Medical DUcovery. aa be had touvulioufcandevcrilhliiirheale would brluir i eonvuUioua, and ever) thing he ate would bring thrri ou. 1 commetired to irive him the 'Golden Medical Discovery ' In ten dropdojei three time a day. Now he i jiut aa healthy a child aa cau be fun ml and he grow like a weed. Pr. rierccV Pleasant Pellet arc the best laxative for women.' ft 7ftE I a tin WM Hi CURB FREE Pcimaucut Cure iii ON KKCKU'T OK VOBTAI.. nnd mlilroM plainly. Tlicrxi I tuttiing liko Attlunnlcuo H brings ItiMiuit relief, axon in tlio worst cnfcj. It cures when nil elsa fall. TJwRcv.C. K.VUI.l,i.fVllh Ridge. 111., wl: Vour ttlil bottle of Asthnulcne received In pxil condition. 1 ranrol tell you how thankful I frel tor the Rood derived from it. 1 wai n iktve, chained with putrid jw throat and Asthma for tm year. 1 despaired of em heinc cured. I viw jour advmiaerocnt for the cure of this dreadful and tcr nwnllnc diKVUo, Aslhpix, unci tlnuM you had ov crpokcn)ourclvcsbullejohcdtoKivc It n trial. To mJ.atonlhmnt, the trial acted ttVc charm, Send mc full sired bottle."' Rov, D Morris Wcchslor. Rsbbl of the Cong. Iln.il I track 'r.xv York, Jan. j, tool. Pks. T.xrr lino'. Mkmcine Co., Gentlemen: Your AJlhmnleee ls.in exTttlent remedy for Ajthmajind Hay lexer, and it conipo. Ntion lSeits ll ticub.es whkh combine with tthnvx. Its success is attonhhtnc and wonderful O. D. rilEU-S. M. D. Feb. 5. joot. roo On rocolpt of postal DR. TAFT HROS." MED1CIXE Co.. 70 brought out by the court of in quiry, which itself is only au incident in the sunt contro versy, but emphasize and corrob orate the conviction that already prevailed among the people at large, that Schlev had never bad a fair deal. The charges of cowardice and insubordination and incompeten cy, which have been so indus- .tiously clrculatca by the Samp sou gang, in the attempt to de prive Schley of all credit, and which they have attempted to I embody in history, in the hope 1 ,u .1." j:. ... 1 o-i.,..i ttmi ins. wicuu iutcu IIOIU OCIliCV would be given to Sampson, have been proved to be entirely with out foundation. Even from tlierieunintjinit ,prains ,nd bruiscs. mouths of opposiug witnesses thcjl'or sale by John Pxeuss. old man has been acquitted. Further, it has been proved that important information was withheld from him, presumably to embarrass his pursuit of the Spanish fleet, and that he was then censured for not acting on knowledge thus kept from him. In fact, while the conduct of Schley has been investigated bv the court, il has been impossible to prevent the cropping out of numerous facts which show Samp son up in the light of a cad and a small-spirited, jealous and con temptible travesty on an officer and a geiitlcmau. Had Sampson acted the gentle man that he makes such distress ing pretensions to being, he would have received his full need of glory for the victory at Sautiago. As Schley said "there was glory enough .for all," and no otic would have questioned Sampson's right to lus full share. Now he has over-reached himself, and made himself au object of con tempt to the justicc-loviug Amer ican people. The signals exchanged between the vessels of the fleet, as brought out in evidence last week, tell a strange story. They tell that after the battle, one of the most complete aud even astounding . , . , VlCtOHCS ill the ailtials of nival annuls OI HUVai warfare; wheii the entire Spanish fleet had been wiped out ' of ex- istance with practically no loss to the Americans; after the vessels engaged bml been exclmnginjj coitgrntuhuioui and Uuuiks; the coihtnamler-in-cluef came on the scene. Did he hoist any sifcunl of couRtatulntiou.t or thanks? Not much. That would have required sonic spark of geueros- sity, souse trace of the instincts of a gentleman, sonic inkling of the feeling of a true American patriot. Instead, when the lirook lyn signaled, "We have won a great victory," the little con temptible snob on the New York replied curtly and crushiugly, "Report your casualties." Not otic word to show appreciation of the gloiious work of his subordi nates did the couiuiaudcr-iuchicf deign to display. v. .. it is lucouceivauic mat au .American omccr coma be so small. Consider the contrast between the dispatch of Schlev announc ing the victory, which dispatch was suppressed, and the one with which Sampson announced "his" victory. The old man made a succinct statement of the facts, giving no hint that Sampson had been absent during the fighting. Sampsou evolved a bombastic flourish, which was evidently composed with a view to the way it would look on pages of history, and so worded as to give the im pression that he had been present and in command of the fighting. "The Seet under my comuraud," "presented to the American peo ple" a great victory. The cur ought to be frcd from the navy for conduct unbecomiug an American officer. Siricken Wilh Paralysis Henderson Grimett, of .this place, was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After bein" treated by an eminent phy sician for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's I'aiu Balm, aud nitrr ncmr two tfottircnt if Ui i j. . . - almost entirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald, Man, Logan county, W. Va. Several other very re markable cures of Dartial paralysis have lieen effected by the use of this Iiuimcnt. It is moit widely GOOD AMERICANISM. President Roosevelt is sending hissevcii-year-o'd boy, Archibald, to a public school in Washington. Good for Roosevelt! His action will not be approved by some of the mouicd auglomaniac snobs whose children must be educated by private "looters" for fcar that the' should bccome defiled by contact with the "common herd;" but every good American will think more of the President for his good common sense and Americanism. Of course mtummmr -huwiim j a "nrnnawinaim cfrrs U is a food medicine for the 3 V baby that is thin and not v well nourished and for the S W mother whose milk doesv y. not nourish the bahv. V . It is equally good for the $ j hov or dirl who Is ihin and It $ boy or girl who is thin and I 1 T V pale and not well nourished UU,re provides a millioii dollars o Wby their food, also for the bonds for the Lcviu and Clarl: S finnm. it AnlimnMiiA T 5 7,1. V i , ' ' n vr S ' w ..iiiiii iiirii in iiiMiii. iiicn in ......., . ...0 ,.w.. - and strength. V ,, In fact, for all conditions V 5 of wasting, it is the food w medicine that will nourish Vf $ and build up the body and $ grgivc new life and energy f $ when all other means faiC $ J Should be taken In summer aa M " well as winter. ur soc. ndl.oo, lldrujUt. PL SCOTT &BOWNE,ChernUti,HwYert. i a V. R8?kW;.Tf.W fiWTP 1M81 -X .jv v IMf '.ssscaaafe) M! Wlno of CnnW 1 tho miiinllsui of a woman V neivlllt mm Inippi- nevH from jond to old p U , lielt her H.tfel into ominliood. U rtUHtalni hei tlutliifr " "I-1 M " . . . of imi!iiiuiu, culldblith ivini Iniotherhood, utkliu; IhIkic e,v.y ! ninl pwvoiitln; Uoodin: and ml"- curriiiuo. It pMitly le.ult her through tlio d.iiuretviH period i known ih tho hiuw of life, HEn i cnrt'rt ieueorrhea, iiiimi 01 tmi womb, and inottninl Irregularity in every form. It 1 xaltmblo In exery ttjlnj: ikvIo-I of a xonianN life." It relnftce tlw urni'iti MyKteni, net tlkwtl.x on tlio jputl I tal orpine avtd U tho Hiiet totilo . for women knimu. Ak jour tlnijjpltt for sx Jl.OO Iwttlo of Wlno of CanUI. lUtl-allltr, AU.. Jntr " 1- I M, lf.ln Wll, i,f CrlHt RltdThlHl Jorda llUrk'Urauhl and I (! llko n dinttnl woman ilrraily. Sorrl ! illci here kvp thi inVillrtaet in their I home all tne tlmt. I haxo thr, o alrlt I andthry trouilnjlt wlilmir. MTU!ll ,u,,wi. JVra.lflM lttf-. a,llrM-iliwr ' ! i-rw ! JW' , i,n. mt". 1N imiuivk JIM..J itHii,' Ctuuunocr.. TMtto. it is a small tLim mid the moDcrl thing to do, but it is one of the straws which show how the wind of the pttsidcut's inclination is blowing; slowing that his head has not been turned and that he is still the sate virile, democratic AMKRICAN whom the people admired, whan they can still ad mire and be ;roud of. And now catiies the St. I.ouis World's Pair of 1903, wanting to know what Oregon is going to do about it, and it is intimated that a special session of the legis lature to make liberal appropria v liiiiNc iiuvtai .lj'jjiujni.i- , .. i.;v.; t. 1 ..: r an cxllltiit at tot. Louis t'.ikea icyjnsive chord . . tions for would s su the St. Louisiau heart. In St. Louisiau heart. I" .:... nf tt,. U.. f,m, .. mcw 01 uic ract maw urcou cotl- tmnlilM matin" a anrvad of hur templates min,. a aprean tiou, but wnen it comes tomoucj mntiPrc ? wJH fi.u? .v tlw ti..... she prepares for the 1005 blow, , , , , , , out that she has troubles enough f!,... ... " " w". We are informed by certain of our exchange that Surgeon-Gen eral Sternberg Tcports a decrease . of intemperance in the army at- tributiug this to the army can- ,,, , . r i , teen. VVc arc also informed by other of our exchatu'es that Sur- gcoti-CjCtieral Sternberg reports , . . . ., a decrease of inteninerauce in the army as a result of the abolish- arm as a result ot tnc auoiisn ment of the army canteen. It ii , . i c r tnus siiowu tliat tourgeou-Liciier- al Sternberg's report fully SUS- tains the Coast Mail's position on the canteen question. We wonder what Uisliop Pot ter and the other v:ry high church prelates, who have been across the continent, the guests of J. Pierpont Morgan, really think of the Sermou on the Mount and tlie story of the Di.ve.s nnd Lazarus, or the comparative size of a camel n:id"ir Weedle's eve. A GOOD SUGGESTION ' (Capital Journal) Au exchange inakc the point that if a special session of legisla- f Centennial the taxpayers will pay another million before the debt is paid and possibly with other appropriations three or four ...:ii:..o xir :..-.:.... .. .......' ...i. mui.. vie iiic juuiiieu to uiiiiK that a loan guaranteed by the state - t... !. r i .i i or by the City of Portland, cover-, nig say ten years at a low rate of i.iti.rf ii,n.i,i i. . i. . u .i interest, would be taken by the people on a popular subscription aud would be creditable nnd r crcuiiauif. . ami profitable to the people all over 1 . ownacoupieotycars iater stie ;j7fpt& ImVo UeS I '. ,: " l ''-! '-: .IWHou. will probably have to sliow soire rurednftercverytlili.it clhc failed. It. "w ""' ' " '" ; '; . 'JL ".. 1 ' prevents lorniat Ion ofvason tliaslnm- ' ' '' tb.-nntrjlniid i .inwii part n. interest in the St. Lotus e.toi- ach.rclicvlniralldlslP'iunftcrcatlnu. n-,t1i. ii.mh.iwU ..r to Ih Ikhii- wa!HiiwmwwftfWWjWW the Mule. The piop..wd ll.t tn. on all the property of the state for an exposition, while uucoiwti tutioual and eiy ubjcclloiml oil other ufuimdX would lliu.s bo obviaicd, ninl the iiuui who tliua put in ten dollara ot a Iniiuhcd or a thou.tiUid would become an intcrolcd sjtockluilder to that extent. That linn been one at Chicago imil nt Stl.utti) at Mulfalo, au I i- the liuht way to go about Mich a matter. Theic is never anything lost by otfcriiiK to talto the people into your cuuliilence nnd by oReting to gic them a share in theaccriting enrnings and ptolits ot' e.Nlvsttioils. Tile Hut lax .;ud the gifl'cuterpiise and bonus plans of expediting gieat public enterprises are not so pop ular as thev once, wcte, and the best hue ol ptogcrds in all such matters is along the Hues of the least resistance. The Journal suggests lhee ideas ami hati no other motive Until succcm) of the enterpme. When you wake up with a bad taste in Jiir mouth, go at once I to Red Cios dtug Mote and get ja free simple ot On.imberla'u's I Stomach and I.ivcr T.ibl-ts. Ui.c ,'or two doyes will uiakeott well. They als cute biliottMicss, Mck headache and constipation. Silas (. l'ratt's leeetit volume on "Lincoln in Story" istcwew ed at length in the Argonaut fcr October 21, 1901, and muiic if its striking inrajtapliJ are qt.oid There is a wealth ol aueclo'.i. couiiccted with the career of the , great president, and Mr. l'r. tt I lias l.itvml patiently t co!!cLt 'all that is Wvh ot petjtn.itt if, jand to good purine.. a - Bli:r SI ftVnU CO W.SlPlD tV IJUPfefcva VyUl) O a-Ta 1 DiaCSXS What VOU CLVt. This nr-nantlon conUlni r.ll of thn niKMUntl Una ll'.W nil Kintll or food ltpivcitiik-antrcllefamlnover UlHlocurc. itniiownjou 10 nun th.i fooilyotMvanU The inrwtwiMltlvo Tll.,rtncrtinm,cAinrv- Plrnn nf. fn t nk. Jt can't holl hut tin vnn nonrl .-,.. ......... if... tu ii. tottio contains rsiimtsUwijctu aairaa i....riJ..a-M.,.....al..J " A V TV !'i7TirPl? f K'T TM'PV ..l JlllUUJ 11X.1J4 X. J. i X ...i jiuLujiu.iJi x. x i. x ELABOftATC PLAN'S PROPOOEO koi IMDIAKAPOLIS. ,'ep"- rmiiit .. nty v.iir XVorUmmi Un llnvi. 1'lrn.Hiil rii.w. .v.r 'iiiir n.u,i..rmeiit. '"'r' ',,t'," "" ::"" ' Tl, propowd lndu:.-lMl el:y for In- ,i.:,natH,lb. la on n mt.eli bro.tdor plan ,:wn ' Benetilly i'niSeratoul,nm thlna other than dolinni art. on..ldon ! In proj.n-ijwg . tiw plan ! uo ..f indtifl- trlnl lrinnm,iaut .,,.,.1.1 I .., . rial i...nroy.me., .npplylnB t omtlt-ni. VT?., ? TX? M ,UT, nal flf lflt ,.,., .n, tmrpmit N , ,,,, a city whero laborliur men will find It plwiwut cad prolltnble n live nml nt xhl. ln,. tWt. ,K, vUn tQ lllrr (l,:,j0j.. :",'n, Iu wi'-hlorltut the prwpiMK-d en-' ifrjrt'i( iitp uirvei'H m nnvv KniH in.or UioNi.iiuoniiidrinti:.anw:lml. rtsil. mn .1. upon n liarmumo-., ,,, me it between omployer mid employee wu lliu Mirriw of IIm voiitme. Vu irunu.n Ii lb.n nen:lnient that ho inn ' .,tw mixr r.inur i'ruiaiiiii n-mwii,; to i laiuifiornreiM mid tdteu tlmt will provent .in;- filellot;. A c-otrimjt ; will In. appn'nlril to In veilgHte emit applicant for i nltc. tho rommltieo in eointlMt f o.iu rrpreai'iiMt tlxj of tho Imanl of imde. one of tho ('oR;inerclnl club nnd tvo of I lie board of dlieetoi-tt of tlio ImlllHtrlill city. Tlila committed xv!l : rtaln llio ntll- tilde of tho company 1 1 Ita omploye. -. j tho condltloim lmpo.nl i.pn Its worl - ,.,, iiLiuui,.,,,,.,,, ... .. c.,.,...-...- Ion they recHlvc. Ii portion lowml. . Inif rRiinlN lalior. tin llnanelal to. Hponalbllliy of the ronroni. thoeh.ra.- lor of xvorl: and pr.iue .rant, act uied I ..a troll im tho perBouallty of olllee.M of mo company aim um uuipioyecu nun, Iho futm'o ...bill., and p,rn,,eney , r , the I'litctprlHo. JinvliiK pavacd upon thom polnlH, tho oominlttru Will wsitn mend or illhapprovo n ulto btliii: Krunt ed to tho applicant by tho board of ill reetoric 1'nl.lnf Ibexo prccniitlonii to nelect the inoHt duMlrablo chiun of ninnufac tiirem, tho board IioIIuvch tlio kuccom of thu Industrial ey will In a (rent iiiiiiiHiiro havo been itLTompthdicd. From .1 tn II. .......... ...... ... I ..,! ,.,.,, ,. '" '-'''" i no ;" ""' factory ulien, bcHldea boniiiici rnwtlirr " hlh mi r.,ooo. All thin belnj; m-atl, l" 'iiiocioiH icvi mat tney cuiinut u tan carcfuLlu choo.iu who their ten- t n,llH BlaII bo lu ordor to uttaln tho lUcnl jiurpoKu of tho tilnn. Ho far an JliU ctua mmnetl0 ot tho factorlen l concerned tho bonrd will claim no dlrcctoraldp other than au understand. ,)fr llmt 1ley w ,)(J wc vcntlnlcd and llchtud, roomy, Hiibstnutlal anil safe luillillnca mill, not gfUnn,od rJnt' w lU.wrfiif II, j. iimitii. u. 'iv, ,w IW . - i l IV M 0 Is tile wmcliwtml tliatlmn woureti to t L hi ri IB l r lw tlwTR AK oncl Coufitlen w W I . kJ Hi! lf lc r,umcw in Cnlllbriliu nud OieRon. J IT "Nl JLr V, JASU WHEN Ni nutter whom. V'o liotiku, Nofainewr. tellii tilt about It. ti'iul li'ilay fur one. W W . Smiths Onali loro, A 0 ! o NKWS DKAl.KU AMI .VtJKNT l,it t owt Hn n K in lie f imTjuiIIT rJTJJVj" TTajnT il uJU 1 1 t. A j life To n ifl n "f it i'ii T it e MasaBMkMaaaaMaMWaBiaBaiiBaaaaajaaBkak.aaihaaaMBBnakaaM S it I' a e r I p 1 1 o il n for nil i u pe r h n ii d p e r I u d I r n I h . Kine cIpnM mid tolntf"!. I'lutb'iieM, Jewelry, iintloiii. t&i I M PIP HeTcuar JAiisf' t ereviiiVll wove. iVnVOftM liITM'l i.L & " I ' ' ''' " '' ' ' " " ' !" ift' L -1 '" ' Si ftOcVr,' f ,. t,l.l.. ,.,(. .. .. .1 .m III..-.. ' A Vl vS'"f firitPfflAI 1 --'ii-.cw. aj.i4MUi -! . 8 k'VwflyryiBw ljVf-aCA-l( VIIK ".1 VltAJ. HUI1Y 1I!A Il it!. Ri AuTuftiHttlf rJrjmxjtAi niii5 hh,iumm. MfrV'ilCWi'JlV . llawJaWM XXtltrnuirl'i'kritrMHilaHiia. 1 vVVl 1 flh'aaW m m lnIU4tiic.ih.l'rr.piinullir. B Jtmd SJit'TW1?) JHiHLaabaUA ajmiM to any '' "'' ..,.,.,., tl Mll' ' l Cl'iqi"H if. t lie iiitM 1 r innlinr I trt..i t'ur 1 ?lro aro tin ( t .1 me I11U.1 H 1 1" I nl'iMi ailrttinmt'i n.nl I are xillllu to t!opi 11 !t-rii plait' of I fns.1 ry i'M.i.iii,i, 'kli au lilnltn; J -, ont , i, iory, i fiiiiry nun in er 1 , i'pi ent r mnl m U-pw.uit' t in In-lli.-Uii.. xxln-r ueli nrntn.nenirt h.f.e It. n mede. TIh fewturw an I n.t c, .n -l ; . tint It In tlw .twlro to t Mnt' . fio torr, I K'tt.iry ninl tit Intrrat tm 1 iIUiomh to tvconlo tlw iijceor "inwa nwrwar mr m lirMltii nnl twrort , tm-lr cm4o;w.. in puiulmr the r,'rrtec jwirt or tlio ;l..rl.ar. i!:.:r!, w l.na br'n Ut-n mi I'll, .1 ul:'.i r a nLit.i In tli Mniip. Tin-other tr t riinai ritrht tmtli. ..i'"...B.oriiHiiiHi..Hi..i..igrnw.ii... thv city p.oUalon U mad for tlirve s.-imoi liiiildln.'a. nnd In cotiiirctton XV il'l CICll U 11 lrK pllb''e niTrO tloll rMiml. ft.: featnr Im- wicinr eommcndedlUelf to the nrvbltwt nml prumoterw. Hlncc It lm 'npprnxod In tho ln ..-..... 1... I .. ... 1. 1-1. 1.. 'npproxeit In tho lin on stem rltinc There aro nlw n number of atitall re. iswrxni In the rerddnct illrtrlut tlwt may U- itilllwd for Mlmllnr or other ii'vlnl purptMieH. In mldlilon to Hie irovln!on mrilo for eomni'iu Meiio in sii.il n blub nebool, I ho lunnl of direct or ulmi Iiiim In mind the at.tiilUlmient or it technii-nl rrbod for tramliitf in mli'iitlnc nml nl.llled iradeN. Tho paramount feature of the whole lla H tho provUlon for homen fur In ""rem. ah much ir not more attention " ltn paid m thl plinnf thomili. "" HHIH "' III IT. 1 1 in HIP lllll'llllHll , ,.,, u omw , Illilrtrl, c"' "" mot "-I-, conv.ml.,1.1 nnd t.iilf,)r(lI,Itf T1, irojMlwll ,,,,, M , furnUli tluw hmiiM xvlih IlKht, hunt mid water front tho central power plant i t n mmilnHl o.t. Tlw Iwaid of dliectom iiiuiumI In the '-"""' - " '-"""'" , r tlio lilijlt.t bn.lneoi Hiamllnu. and ! rJwV,?rr,''V , ,, w ,.,,., ., fnc, . ' , , ,, ., ,.,, 1(tM)r t ,' . f , ,,, , , , , tho iLnlileuL'o nnd l)iiIneH part of the city. "Whnt Indticemont xvlll your comp.i- ny oiTor to fiielorlen to locale on your (.Tomul.i ' olio of tho dlrecloru xvhh ii!; cd, "To rcpulable, w-ell capitalised and Hiibmantlal iiiamifacturhiK companies wo xvlll offer free factory Mtin, tlio bet tt ul,ltfilM rflnlllllDU nml lif,ii, lit,,,. , ; j V1 wH, n ,; l w,Bn t ,H ulnc1 mlvllinllllf ,ma , ,)rn (ll(, faclor,.M , ., wUll , jomo old eHtabllahed eo.npauleH , outsmwn tliolr .re..nt loca- , unfavorably nltuate.1 are , , , ,,, ,,.;, nil(1 I1(,w ,.. f , ' uml nw aUo ,,,,., i ,,- ,ii,,,,,h, , on. of ,h, the mo.st acUvo of tho cllUuna puuhlnt; tho matter, unites that they havo received already numerotm Icttcm of Inquiry from Inrco mauiifacturerri lu different partn of tho uiintry, koiiio of lliom em ploylnu; aa many im ,'00 men each, ash. iiiK for ultca lu tho proposed auburb. Ohc I.'nd Wnllml for fi, Ifo (aliuut to iiHlt for u IcIkhJ I havo an important quuUlou to nul; you. iSho (playfully) I laiow xvhat It Is, fJeorgo. You xvant mo to bo your wife. Well. tnUu me. Ho (rather taken aback) Thin In uomowhat Htiddeu, Isn't It? ahe (tenderly) I don't know, aeoruo, whether It Is liiidik'n for you or not, but I havo waited for it for tlmco yeio. r.ondoii fc'.lniulurd. X-JBI&. WE BUY OK SELL H Only nnr tpago' viittilnxno 'W 26 Market St, S. F. M ! v. " I I :?: Q ; Z.wli.W. A. , VUtrt Il nilh Irftt 1 iei), Witt un l 'I t- ! ki'M n.onro Mid "I -.- m v ' 'v'a I l!t Uusli heartily but r.r No wtn playhig '.i..lti ( .! r nt V : -Mw.-i In l'rlco. iu.U iin iMitn, Jiet.iiiuu.ii xva ih-oih ixa- jiiTii'ia, .u,.uii, ,in Citw. lUrry Kdwr.idii x..t Cnnr and rimrtry Ithbop nmt t were plain. evwyday Wiijuna, It x-an Hw lat tilsl.t of tin. run. m.d w nit f It frln'-y. r.o xh'ii CBr.r wpoUtt tho wtlt known una. - " " m'i ". " I ntv tut: ltltoji bml I. ImiiIi fat men. tntiWHi womiy up ut mvoiir nnu miwk Mm benrllly by the lmi.,1. It brok. UouUi all up. and Im latiKAeil oiitrlubC" Up tlntl .llnllrit. That felloxr Is it bird." Kild the nd- titl-lft .i..i,. .... i... i....i..i .. !.. fnwli yniuie ma. , ".i now," renin! tlio native. "Uui there wna a time when your desert tlun mlglit Imxe Im-.ii Juillfleil," "When wsm thntT' "l'liti ntcht xre tarnil mid fMtbcrcd him about n year no."-Chlcano Post. llytlleiile, "Your pootry," xro veiiturtil, "la einl. nently henlthyl" "It iiuonhJ '' rejolued tho poet, with dlictilty. "I nm nlvayn extremely careful to boll my Pierian fpilnc water lHforc drliiLlBR. or, rather. iiuatHuj; ttr Detroit Jourua I. THFZ HOrIK COLD CURE An lei,iiliiiii Troatiiimii by which Driilibiinlaiu" b'liit (Jnred Dally in Mpllnol Tlieiuolvs. .Vo Niitioii Dnat'o No Waki'iilm.' n lit .Nervea A iiluiwand hmiI I i tivii Cum tor tlie l..iiioi Habit. It l anw (nrafniiir kwwn nl iiwUhIckxI thil DiUHkanaaasItu inis ami not mI. n'U. A ldy lillwl vtlih ntibun, nml nrve cuniplelrlv shiitlMail hy t(ulictil or tomlnn use of iutoxkallHg liUor, imiuIif ,iii iinlltiota elili)l iifutralUinii Hil wadlewtlnR thlt poi son, andillrovini the innn( for inloxlnnnti, hulfeirra limy now Hire Irwimrlvn n honir without iiubhelly or los ol time lromlmir.rit.y this vi nleifiil"IIUUi;i.)l.ll( I Kl.' uhlch Imi itaii (irrfactnl nflrr nwny eo' of (.low I'll mid irrnliiicni of Indirlntm. 'I lie f.ilthfn iut iiernrdiiu lu illnxllonx of this uonuVrfiil illt toiery it poailluly ,',ihi.iiiIim1 I uuro tlif moil ilmliute csm1, no nuittrrlMm hod n dilnker, Our ircoriWsliow tint niirvtilonx iMiufniiiiatloii of tliQiimiiiU nf DrmiluiriU into MiUr, iiiihu. triont nnd upright nun. WIVI1S CUHB YOUU IIU.SIIANDSII CIIII.UItl'.N I UBi: YOL'lt fATIIIJItSII '1 lil it nii-ily It In no Mntc it iiwlMiiii but . Is n H(l!k for ll.li iliuRsu only, nnd It hi kUllfully lUilird nml prepmt-it tUit It it iharounhly tolu. blennd iteatnnt In the tstlo, xithfll It htn te Ijivrii In a nip ol ni or tolfcu without thn )iii-wlrdi;e of the kiioii laklni; It. Thouiand ; of Drunk inlthivu cured lliffmtelvet with III ilrlrelem) tuiiinlv. mid nt in my inoro Imvu lieen r'lii'd ,nid nijilu leiupernlu men by li.xvlm; the "(.'UKIVnitmliililiri'ilby lovlnu frleinlt and lil.ilhot Mahout their l.iiottlrilne In lofTrii or tm, nml IhiIIuvo lodjy t li.it llivy illtcoiillnueil (Irinkliii; nf helr oimi firu will; l0 NOT WAIT, Do nut Imi deluded by iippiuent and iiiltluiilliiL' I'hiinrovrincnt," Drhooiil the dli. eiouiilbiiciinnd for all lime Thu "1I0MK GOU)CUI'.K"i(old at Iho cslrctucty low pilcnofOnu Dollar, thus plaihi(j wlihlii reach of everxbotly Irrntincnt more r flic tun I than oihers covins jj In jso. I'liH illnclloni nc. company eiuli p.iikjjje. bpeilal ndvlee hytklll. cd phytlcl.ius when rc(iiuk'l wlthutil eitra charge, ixiit piepald to any -mt of tlio world on receipt of nu Dollar. Aitdrrsi Uepi, lMj7t I'.uwiM II, Ull.ltb c (JMI'ANY, 3330 anil 3333 Market Klrce MkuHphlu, r '.cortc)oiu' a .conliilo ' ' ' .4 :i ii .1 J .' r- fr.- :y h iJi a' .j:. ijst..'uji' ....,. iMm 1 LiJtV. . .