J A V. y t HON. THQS. TONGUE Dies Suddenly at Washington, PARALYSIS OF THE HEART CAUSED BY INDIGESTION Remains to Be Brought West For Inter ment at His Late, Home at Hillsboro Wirihlmilon, Jan. rJ-Hoprctonlntlvo Tontue, ul Oregon, In thu presence ol hls ilnuxhtor Bertha and Itla Bcctelarj, .Miis lluatio, died auuMuiily I his room nt the hotel Irvlnuton In this city at 12:WHiiday ultcrnooa. --w ' I i I-.- ...i i..inr ). iiniinl fcwav n IU1T Illlltiilvu ui..ww ,---- 1 ho lapsed Into unconsciousness and died j without ft word and without any sutler- jn(. I Ills lon.Thomaa H. Jr., did not re- sldo with lila father hut was notified p-' . . . . proachlng tho end, and hastened to mi falhcr'd bcdrldo. but did not reach there until after hu had parsed away. Physlclanu woro summoned and tho family physician. Ur. Dove, as well as tho coroner agreed that death was duo to acnto Indigestion which auporlnducod paralysis of the heart. mi if BLAMES UNION FOR TROUBLE Philadelphia, Jan. 10 Tho non-union-Into closed tlwlr mdu of tlm cast) before tho Anthriiclto Cominlusion and ttiu coal tionipniih'N opened thulr ennu this morn- !"' . . .'. I f Attorney Torrey, of the Delnwnrn iv Hudson gavii tho opening addrum. Tor rey raid tho work wai not arduous, and was inoro thnti ordinarily healthful. No complalntH had over beon nu-u to thu din'ctnra ruutiltiiir thu norking of tho system. H aroused tho Miners Union ol creating dlifuMnfactlun. It wusnot tho CoiiijmiiIi'V fault fofow hourfl wuro workud. Tho minora thiini rulvu wuru ruHponr-lhlu. Mitehull In crosn-cxaminint: vltmisr-ei, guvo Super Intendont Roho. ol thu Dolawnro A Hud rou, n bad hull hour. Ho iniulo htm admit n number ol couilltions created by upcniturts'AhUh demoralized tho men. OPPRESSORS IN COURT I'hicnKO, Jan, 10 Tho alleged rnnnnt ratorH in tho roal comhlno faced thu (irniid Jury tl is morning. Kurty mlueru, operators of milieu, ami ilunlurd, iiaoitli "I tho I'diinsylvan la coinpaiiii'.n. wuro niihpnr-nled during thu night. Most of thu wttiiestOH am milliomiliiH, prominent phllanthro- phhti', nut-Hi tn I'liuruumo worn, am well asi ciiiiihinini: toiuieo tho price of ThoAttornoy fionornl of tho Muto and Htiiten Attorney, Deuiio, nro ussloliiig In tho liivrotigutlnn. Tlio lormor Is Bald to linvo pnullivo ovl.lonco that bltuuiltf ohk coal now filling thu yalda In thu city ooit, laid down In Chicago,! CO or ton, whllo tuUhnu-l lentil per ton, TIiorhirgn iiiulu to tho publlo nro from $10 to 20 prr tr). renpccllvely. A doxon mll'tiumlrou owners left tho dtv during tho night. During tho nilit two doutliB from fiucKlug, dim to llu (niHielty of tho coil hurroiin wuro rupo'tud tliia morniiiK, Onu was nn old woman of 70, thu othtir nmt mi Jiiiimt. IVlico patrol wacoms iiud tuh wauoi'H uro di'liv-mn'.' Hmall Iota of ooul to tho dostiliito lo'tay, BOTH SIDES WILLING TO TRUST BOWEN IComo, Jan, 10-OfllaiaI olrolea today my It 'a probablu tho threu nlliea will oiul Veiuv.uuhui trouhlu by practienlly (.'iltriiHlini: tlio oiuiro i'imiiiiiiiuiii. i till II Will). II lUiniUKb 11,1 .... i.. ,.!,,.... fnlriinuk !i!l Imvo comoletc liiwo comploto voulldonto, Mr. Tonguo bad been In Ms usuol health except occnslonitl attacks of dy- m 1 which ho liad been subjoct ol Into yearn, and had not complained of fcelltiK badly this winter. Hoconslder- cd that he wag in butter health than he liAn been (or vcara wist, In (act. --- . Thero will bo no funeral services held In Washington. The Tongue family and congressional party Innvo with the re- mains In a special sleeping car ovor the IVinnsylyonla railroad this evening at .. . ... . ii.i . rt... .i. 7:top m, rosuk irom vjucajiu iu wm.. oxer tho Chicago and Norlhwcstorn, thonco by tho U. I'., 0. R. N. and Southern Pacific to Hillsboro. If con nections bit madfl, the funeral train will reach lis destination Hatnrday night, giving an oppottunlty for funeral tor vices at tho Tongue homo Sunday. Fortunes jn Imported Gems. v.... V.lr T.n lOThn (rtrflnrilili- ilUW IUK 1H " -..--. ary proiporlty oj tho people ol tho Un ited mates durimc uv.: is renccieu in me henvv imiHirtatlons ol diamonds and othor preclouc stones entered at Now York. Iliocaienuar year oiiuuinnnn banner year In tho Importation of poms, but Uncial figures piepared by Oeu. f :,.nn.i, W Mimltl. tlm Miirciftl lowvlrv and diamond examiner at the appraiser's wuruhouse, show Hint I-OoU.-ua.us more precious Monrs, IncltidliiR pearls wore rccidvM ilurini: tho twelvo months just pnssud than in tho preceding mlendar vear. It appears from Gun Minail f rojiort that in 1002 thu Importations ol precious stones, out nnd uncut, reached thu hiiih valuation of I2.ri 112,765 75 com psred with 2l.8UI.M7.Ot in 100L STARTLED I)y pome sudden sound she drops the vase upon the floor. She ia nervous and may Ik told that nervousness is a luxury which omy n rich woman can nfTord to indulge in. Nervousness 1ms cost many n woman her po sition. Some times when wom en run machin ery the price of nervousness in mutilation, a fuiKer lost or per haps the whole hand crushed. Nervousness in women is cqtii mo uly hut a h y m p t o in of womitiilydinease. It is useless' in audi canes to "doctor" for tho nerves alone. Cure the diseases which attack the delicate woman ly organism and nervousness will be cured also. D r . Picrcc'fl l'rtvoritc Pro scription nmhea weak women strong, nick women well. It estnbliahes regular ity, dries weakening drains, henlB inflam mation and ulceration, nud cuvca female weakness. It trauquiUzea the nerves and Inducefl refrebhinj sleep. In ttic fntl of 1P97, 1 won troubled wttli lierv imtiiei, heaitaclie, lifort trouble oml female hrakiiFM," wtllc Mls Iltnttclt M. Jlrocey, ol Mln, ()wcro Co.. N. Y, "Int summer I wrote you ami you uilviteit me to try your ' IMvorite Prescription ' oiut 'Oolilcn Medical Dlbcovcry.' I tint i 11ml I began to improve mplilly. Con. (Itiueil taUiiR the iiinllciue, liulf a ilottu ench of 'favorite PiecriitUm' and 'GolJeu Medical Discovery ' for the pce of Ave months, nnd tn Jes than n year had regained my former health." Dr. Pierce's Ploasant PelleU clear tho muddy complexion. BROWNELL PRESIDENT Harris Speaker the House, . SHARP FI0T STARTED i ( BUT ABRUPTLY ENDED A ' Surmises as to Effect of Tongue's Death on tlio Senatorial Problem 8alem,Jn. 12 Tho first roporls from tho Siinalu caucus prciaKcd a sur loua flicht, thero hulnK a tlo voto on candidates for President of the7 Ben ate, with Senators Urownell and Smith each receiving 11 votes. Kevon t Allots woro taken with tho eatno result. Eontlor Fulton, chairman of tL ctiu cur, roprcfcnls tho Urownell fiction Thrco candidates for Speaker inpstcr uJ nearly equal strength in tho tlouso caucus, which convoncd Imimdlatoly. fultowinR adj'jurnment. Bevoral siccobs. ivo ballots found Davy leading with 17. Kddy and Harris earn had 15. 21 votes nere necessary for tho caucus nomina tion, and 10 was tho grcatoit number of votes reclovod. Thero are 8 rival candidate. D&vy ro cleved tho Kastern 'Oregon vote, which added to his strength, As a politer on senatorial matters, nelthor 5f tho caucutes proved anything excett that there will bo a fight, such as has novcr been known before. Tho sudden death of Congressman Tonguo also eliminates elomentt from the senatorial slate, which had bgun to bo portenttus. Many, think til's will line Dinger Hermann up for Congress nd removo his Immediate influenco far bobs tho tonatotshipia concerned. Many nleo suggest that tho vaccnt seat In con gress may in taomo mcasuro influenco (lovornor Ueor'a actions, and may pos sibly provo a solution ol tho senatorial problem. Dut tho sanio conclusion can bo drawn regarding any othor senatorial candi date from this congressional district. Fulton Is tho only avowed candidate for Senator who will not bo directly nffoct ed by tho cad event. Senator Fulton, by vlrtuo ol having been president of tho Senate last session, called to ordor at 10 o'clock promptly. Senator Booth placed in nomination Senator Daly for Umporary chairman, and it carried wlthont diseent. Ex- Chief Clerk 6. L. Moorohcad plaood in nomination Senator McGinn and he was elected. After appointing committcee on credentials composed of Senators Booth, Hobson, Mulkoy, Hunt nnd Waro. tho 8onato adjournod for caucus at 10:30. A, 0. Jennings clork of tho 1001 Houso railed thu seeslon to ordor. llobort K. Kmmett was placed In nomination for temnorarv stnfiker and elected by ac clamation. Kddyof Tillamook 4noml-imti-.l A. 0. Jenulnas for temporury nlork and ho waa elected. Shelly of La no moved for a committee ol five on credentials, aud Judd, of Marlon, did tho sumo for t committer of five! on rules. Both motiono prevailed. Shelly, Bur uess Halo, Clay, oml Pool woro appoint ed on credentials and on rttlon, llilyou, Hawkins, Heed, and Miles. Both ea'u cuses canto to 11 ruddon closo at U:30, choosinu. Drowuoll president of tho Sen atoand Harris eponkor of tho House, Coming on Areata San Fianoleco, Jan. 10 Following i8 tho puseoiiitAr list of tho Atcatn, which nniled at -1:110 p in today: Messrs Bdy dnr, Ivnano, J Roditers, J Proctor, Wm Ford, J Sullivan, V llughoj, F ltrttso, 0 .lonun. W I.eltuiO .1 Buchnor, It Marr- Inn. I-'. lMnrnn. W Llltio. .1 Melvtu. L fit,,,i,r. P. T.lnir. .1 Clark. T Kl!v. K ICnltn nml wlfi. V O Dalton nud wifo. Misnca Mcintosh and ltowoll, Mrs O Blaecn, Mrs M Itabb, Mrs H McLcqJ, Ulno flteeraso pasaougerB. MAKE COAL FREE Various Resolutions in Congress House Committee Will Investigate Washington. Jan 12 Tho Houio to day without opposition pass:d a res lutlon authorizing the committee on Morchanl Marino to Investlgato the question of coal transportation and ascertain tho reason for tho coal famtno In tho North Atlantic states. Tho Houso committee on Ways and means will tako up tho coal question to morrow. Various resolutions plarlna coal on tho (rco list and applying similar remed ies will bo dUcustcd. Tho first bill to be considered Is the ono fathered by Hill, Republican of Con nccticut. It will be amended so as to allow n rebate on coal for six months, placing it virtually on the freo list, and In this form it win bo reported to the House. In tho eenato this mornlog, Mitchell, chairman of tho commltteo on Pacific Islands and Porto Rico Rico, aonounced that his commltteo was unanimous up on all sobjects except the admission of Chinese into the Inlsnde. Foracker gave notlco that Wednesday ho would speak on tho Statehood bill. Vest's Anthracta resolutions were taken up. New English Contralto Ixindon. Jan. 10 Miss Ada Croasley. on linglltih contralto, sailed today for her first concort twir in America. Bhe will bo heard in all tho principal cities caet of tho Missouri river. New Governor For Soldiers Home Washington. D. C, Jnn. 10-Bydi rvtlrm nt tlm Pri'nidont. Brltsadler Gen eral Ha -nHton 8. Hawkins, retired, to day assumed the duties of Governor of il.n Cnlillora' llnmn npnr tliiiritv. Gen eral Hawkins succeeded Brlgadlor-Gon- cral Goorgo V. uuggles, rottreu. NEW WAY TO REACH COAL MINING RAILROADS Bnrlnefield. 111.. Jan. 10-An entirely now method of reaching tho coal com bines has been dlecovered which may re sult In tho dleolutlon of the charterb of tho Wabash, Burlington nnd Northwest ern coal mining coal buslueis. They can mine for their own use only. Th Attornoy Geuoral's office today com menced to conduct an investigation cov ering tho companies. Population Of t)reom Oregon's population today is porhaps 450,000. Accordinc to tha Government ceiiBiis It was lia,fi3(J In 1000. By 1005, when the explorations of Captains Lewis ami Clark will be commemorated with a Centennial Exposition in Portland, thore will bo not lens than half a million peopln in Oregon. Oregon's luereaso of population since 1850. when its BOttloment by tho whites practically began, Is shown by the fol lowing figures: Fopula- No per Yuar tlnn tq inllo 1830 13.21U 0 1800 52.4116 55 1805 03,000 3 1870 0 023 INI 1871, 104,003 1 09 IKS') . 17LT68 1 85 18S: 187,096 1 04 18U) 31S,77 32 1895 32.513 3 77 hum 413 5!I2 4 30 UVW 450.000 4 70 Tho taxable property of Oregon today nui;rcjatu9 perhaps $ 1115 ,000,000. ' Tho oultmt of lumber over tho Co ' nuilli lur plueo Dcromhor 11,1a hhout 12,000,000 foct. This is -tho greatest mnouiit ovor towca out tuone, tuontu. 'Bmidon ltecordor. rnimWw lift fls HTnt U1UMH OTMUJ Our Monthly Publication will keep you posted on our -work and methods. Hailed Free to the ADVERTISING MAN of any responsible house. Boston's Mew Steamstip Line Boston, Mass., Jan. 10 The new steamship service between Boston and Manchester, England, was inaugurated toJuy with tho sailing from this city of the steamship Caledonia. Iho cow lino is under tho control of tho Morgan syn dicate, or the International Mercantile Marine, which has completed plans also for tho establishment of a now steam ship servico between this city and Antwerp. Will Deliver Railroad Great FallB, Mont., Jan. 10 Tomorrow is the date set when tho Great Falls & Canada railroad is to be officially turn ed over to the Great Northern Railway Company. The namo of the lino will ho chauged to the Great iNorthein & Montana. Through thu acquisition o' this road President J. J. Hilt of the Great. Northern will tap the vast coal deposits in the Crow's Nest fklds and seenre fuel for the lines of th Northern Securities Company. Hotv to Item or Mold. Mold that settles on wooden furni ture or woodwork in the cellar or any damp lace Is best mot by kerosene oil. Sometimes n vigorous rubbing Is neces sary to destroy Ihc pest. A coat of whitewash applied to n damp cellar will completely dry It out If In spite of this prccautlbn mold appears la spots on tho floor of tho cellar, set boxes of unslacked lime about and throw a little of ft over the patches of tnold that hare appeared. rioTV to Clontt a Felt Hat. A. light colored felt hat gray, or fawn, for Instance may be mndo as sood as now by being carefully cleaned. Mako a paste of fuller's earth or pipe clay that Is, mix tho powder Just enough with water to give It the con alstcncy of thick crenm. Lay It over the hat nnd allow It to dry, then brush It on? afterward, nnd It will nnswer perfectly. Tho whole process must be gono through as neatly nnd quickly as possible, care being taken that not more water than la absolutely neces sary bo used, so that tho hat may Uoep Its shapo Intact- lloir to Make Toilet Powder. Uero Is n. rcclpo for n good toilet powder: Take half a pound of ordlnnry starch, crush well under tho rolling pin, mix It with four ounccH of freshly Mwdered orrlu root, then put through an ordinary sifter nnd afterward through a muslin bag. ! I hsvt had occasion to use yc BUck.Drouaht Stock sad Poultry Me diu and sm pleased to say tlist I never"! used ny thing lor stocK tlwtgavt lull as good utlslactloa. I heartily rtcom. mend It to all owners of stock. J. B. DELSHER, St. Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any mora than irlr ncrsons should expect to bo cared by food. When your stock nnd poultry are sick givo them med icine. Don't stuff thotu with worth less stock foods. Unload tho bowels and stir up the torpid liver and tho nninml will bo cured, if it bo nossi- blo to euro it. Black-Dmucht Stock and Poultry Mcdicino unloads tho bowels mid stirs up thu torpid liver. It cures every mttlady o stock i taken in timtf. Secuio a 25-cent can of IHack-Pntuuht Slock and Poultry Medicino and it will ray for itself ten -. r time30ver. itorsoaworKUetter. towa tjivo inoro milk. Hogs cam II03I1. And henr lay more eggs. It solves tho urobilin of making as much blood. ilesli and ehergy as possiblo out of tho smalloBt amount of food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. bk , -'.4. ;.'Air-'"' 'n '!ait',i I TIMBKIt LAND, ACT JUNK ft. 1878, NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION Unlled States Land Office, Rojcburjr, Oregon. Nov, r, 1903. Notice Is hereby clvrn that In compllaheo with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 1, 1873, entitled "An net for the sale of Mmlr IniuU In iheKl.ttci of California. Oregon, Ncvatlrt, nnd Wmlilnginn Trtrltory," as ex. irnileu" to nil thu Public Lund Swici by. net of A,J8U"4',AKRTA.ANDEJSON, " of NUrilifield, county of Coos, Slato of Oro con, lias thr d.iy filed In 'this olTicn hll worn i.nirmcnt No, 306t, for the ptirthnto of tho NWJf of SWi-4. Sec. aO. UK ''' ' of Sc 97. Tp 34 S, R No n W. nnd will offer1 r'-of to show that the land amiht (i morn valuable for It linr or Mono limn fur nprlcul nr.d purposes, nn'l In eitatilhti hrt claim lo Mhl Innd leftirc W. V. Dotiglm. U, S I otn nihsioner for OrrRon, nt Multifield, Oregon, on Mi'tirditv. the 10 dav of January, 1003. p lie names wltnwses: Charles lgnnl, John Micrielbrlnk, Fred Nonh, of Allvcrty, Or. S. W. Noah, of Mnrshfield, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ntcrscly tho nbovcdescribetl lands are rrnucstcd 10 hie th Ir hlrns In this officr on or I cforc nld U day of an, K03. J. T. IIRILCCH, Itejilslcr. if3 TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNK 3. 181$ -1 NO ITCH FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Rosehurg, Oregon, Jan. ,.. 93 Notice I hereby given '.hat in compliance with thcprovUiontof Ihe act of Congress or unc 3, 1878. emitted "An net for ihc sale of ilmbei lands In the Slates of California, Ore n. Nevada, and W.uhlneton Territory, nn extended to all the Public Und States by act of Ausuit 4, taos, WILLIAM JcFADYEN of Marshfield. county of Coos, state ol Ore gon, has tMs-rfj--Hied In this office, his vorn statement N0.4249. for the. purchase of the Southeast quarter, of Section No. 4, in Township No. 37 S, Range No. n West, And will offer proof tn show that the 'and tcught Is more valuable for lis timber or .ten ih.in list ntrrlriiltttrnl ourDOses. and to ev- i-ihiuh his claim to said land before W. U. Douglas, V. S. Commissioner for pretre-n 'da" .t.iMhfMd.Orecon, on Saturday, the atst of March, 1903 lie namniii witnwe: 11 iihrhi, u. trhf.eld Or.. VJl Taylor, E Whitley, Lee Nerlry, of Falrview, Or. Any rnd ail persons claiming advenely the iboc-d scribed lands are requested to filo their da mi in this office on or before said aist day of March, 1903. , 10 J. T. Dkidgf.s, Register. Flanagan & Bennett . Bank DIRECTORS : T. R. 8hori tlan.J. W.Bcnuctt; TRES.; ami. II. Flanacan. 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CAL. tJ09sjHsi4aft Nasal CntniTli qtdokly yields to trcaU raont by Ely's Cream llalm, which la ogreo ahly ara-natio. It ia roooived through tho nostrils, cleanses and heals tho wholo eur faco over which it diffuseo itaolf. Druggists Eoll tho GOo. aizoj Trial aizo hy mail, 10 conts. Test it and you aro suro to coutinuo tho treatmeut. . " Announcement, -r - , . To aocoiumodata thoso who aro partial to tho u3o of atomizers iu applying liquids' into tho nasal passages for catarrhal trou 1U3, tho proprietors prcnars Cream llalm ia liquid form, which will bo known as Ely'a Liquid Cream Balm, l'rjo iucludiug tho spraying tubo is 7? cents. Druggists or by mail. Tho liquid form embodies tho mod idnal properties of tho solid 'preparation." psjwniVv to '. Opposite iLatonTOfnosi ! f ' jl i. 1J'' -SiS'' ' t.