Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, September 26, 1903, Image 3

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. JEWISH!
. , NEW
YEAR
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, World Still Young by
Hebrew Calendar
Ceremonies Continue
Three Weeks
Special to the Mall. ' ;.,
Now York, Boot, 22 According to
tho Junlsh cnlondnr tlio 5,001th yenr
sinco tho creation of thu world beglne
nl suuJown tonight. Tola bolng tho
Jewish Now Yojr, It la ono ot tho meet
hnpnrlant fcntlvllfon known to Heinous,
and elaborate preparations hnvo Leon
mode for its observance nil ovor tho
world. At sunset tonlKht tho enrcmoti
U'l bor,In, nnd thoy will contlnuo (or
throo wcoko. Tho opening ovont is tho
, frail of trumpute. Thruo days honco
falls thu fast ol Guedollah, whon tho
orthodox Jaw abstains from food, and
even from wator. Other Important
tin ye during tho fostlvnl season nro the
feast of tnbcrnnclrs on tho fifteenth
day, and tho rejoicing of tho law on tho
twcnty-flut, All thcio corumooios nru
required to properly bogln tho Jowiih
Now Year,
Tho first day of the yenr Is regarded
by tho Jows ns tho day of Judgment, bo
cnuso thoy say Hint on that day Qod sits
i judgrnout on tho deeds of individuals
nnd assigns to avory ono his Into for
the coining yenr death or life, oc tho
kiadof death duo thoto who dlo, such
as death by flro or water. Tho prnyor
offered, on tho first day Is that the
namos of nil people may bo written In
tho book of llfft. Now Year's day hat
for ito distinguishing fonturu tho blow
Ing of tho "iliofnr" n strnight horn of
nnlulops or goat. This trumpet call is
doslgnod to servo ns a summons to all
Itraol to outer upon tho work of sunctl
llcntion nnd propnru (or tho day of
Atonement.'
Tho Jewish Now Year is a movnblo
I hnvt had oeciilon to uit Your
Fni-k.nrimht Slack and Poullfi Mtitl.
rln anil am nl'Sltd to lav ihat I tuvar
uitd anythlmj for stock thatgm hK u
good satisfaction. I luartlly rccorn.
mend It to all owners of stock.
J. B, UEISHER, St. Louli, Mo.
Stole stock or ixniltry should not
pnt cheap stock food any moro than
sick persons should expect to bo
n.iced hv food. When your stock
3 nnd poultry nro Blck givq thcra mod
H icine. Don't stuff thorn with worth-
Irss HtocH loons, unioau uio uowois
nnd stir up tho torpid liver nnd tho
IUIIIIUII Will ' wiwiiu IV ju uuoji-
lilo to euro it, iJlack-Drnuaht btock
and Poultry Mcdioino unlotids tho
bowels niul nlira up tho torpid liver.
Jt cures every malady of stock if.
tttkcu in tiuio, Sccuro u 25-ccnt enn
nf llluck-Draunht Bl.rck and Poultry
ID Medicine nnd it will imv for itself ten
atimwovcr, llorwmvorK better. Cowh
rrivu more millc. Ilorra oak flesh.
And lienn lay rnoroeggs, It rolvei-tho
i.roblcm oil making as much blood,
flesh nnd energy us pojsiblq out or
tho wiiuiu 1 n: loiuit or loou con-
cumed. Buy n can from your dealer,
.llli.
(oast, like tho Christian festival of
Ifnstor, and Is fixed by the changes of
the moon. The longest your has 385
days nnd Uio shortest 3G6 days, but the
completed cycle of nlnoteen yenrs cor
responds with nlnoteen solar yenrr,
Tlio leap years, arranged to mnko tho
years synchronize with tho scneon, con
tain thlrteon months. On this day
5,(WJ years ago, tho Jowarny, Clod be
gan tho work of cieatlon.
On tho.lower Kast Bide there la scarce
ly a hall to be found which will not bo
occupied for religious purposes during
tlioholiJpy.'. Tho theatres, nro nil cpn
vorled Into synagogue, adorer turn can
tors, and sotno loJgcs nro oyon forced to
hold sorvlcoa In tho rear of saloonr,
During tho last fow days Cnonl and
Grand etreuts have becomo Jmoro and
moro Impassable ns tho holidays ap
proached, Clothiers, In particular, have
reaped n harvest,
HABEAS ' '
CORPUS
' .HEARING
fpeclal to the Mall 1
Crlpplo Creok, Colo., Bcpt. 22 Argu
meuts nro bolng heard in habeas corpus
proceedings today for tho relcato of four
prisoners confined in tho bull pen.
OLD MAN
- -TIRED
OF LIFE
Commits Suicide in a
Gun Store
epMlal to the MafL . ..
Ban Diego, Col., Bopt. 2311. T. Tcel,
ngod 80 years, walked Into Peters' gun
storo this morning nnd nskod to look at
n rovolvor "that would kill a dog."
Fetors loaded a gun, Teel took In, put
tho muzzlo in his mouth, pulled tho
trigger nnd fell dead.
He loft a noto saying that ho was ill
and had no pleasuro in life. Ho loavoe
an aged wifo and ono eon.
GRAFTER
IN THE
TOILS
W .) .-,
"r.r'tkt j
Woods Arrested For
Pension Frauds
ttpeolal to the Malt !.vJjKV
Portland, Ogn., Bopt. 22 Captain T.
A, Wood, Grand commnndor of tho In
dian War Vcftoraue, wbb arreitod horo
today by federal nuthorltles, charged
with ponslon frauds.
Coming On Areata
) i-;,l f.
Special to the Mall.
"I '.
Ban Frnnclaco, 8opt, 22 Steamer
Areata sailed foi Coos Day nt 1 p, m,
today with tho following pneaengor Hgt:
Mm J W Trootor, W S Lane, Geo, C
Pnyno, I Dlokoy, J F Quirk, M Olecr,
Mies M Morgan, Mrn II Elford, L 0
Mattoa, $00 Ilerron, and tour stoernge.
II i i
A BIT OF
PLEASANTRY
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It wan In the dnyn of tlio Borglns,
wliou thort) wcro two mothodsi com
mon for gelt I mi; rid of nu enemy, ono
to Hlnl) him In tho back, tho other to
o!w)ii him.
Anton Curdi wno Infntuirftctl iVlfli VII
torln Cnrcno, but alio being n mnrrjed
woman ho litul concluded to wtvl Lticfn
(inclu whom ho did not lovo, bnt
who KNHesHu(1 n fortune. No eooner
bint tin wcddlw' taken plncn than 81
Knot Cnnuio fell 111 nnd died, lenvint
Vlttorln 11 widow. Then Cnrdl wdh bo
aldo liluiM.'lf with ifiiulHji thnt ho tlud
not wnW'd, rilK wlfo had hoiiio llikllriff
of tho can 11c of 11 (Unite ho could not
conceal, nnd slnco Alio loved him she,
too, wan inlftcrnhle, Onrf day nho met
Vlttorln nnd tunied Iierdiwlc upon her.
"Why da you treat mo In thin wnyi"
nuked Vlltorlu.
"ItccatiHo you hold my husband In
thrall."
"Ho hoklfl hlmnolf In thrnll," repllrd
filgnom rnrono. "I enro no moro for
film than that," nnd bo snapped her
flliKorrf.
Lucia wn cncourngcl nt thin, think
ing that If Anton's love wan not re
turned It would nt hint wear Itself
out. . Bho told her husband what' yit
toria had nald, but It hnd no clWct up
on htm, ho twllcvlnc that It yrnn a nat
ural ilonlal for Vfttorln to make to bin
own wife. Indeed, when Vlttorln, to
provn what nho had Raid, mndo 11 friend
of Lucia, Anton wiih Infatuated enough
to uuppo.iy thnt Vlttorln whm deceiving
hl wlfo with n view to gnhdng opjor
tunltleit to bo near him. Bupporing
thnt tho woman ho loved would marry
him If ho were freo to marry, ho rc
polved to get rid of bin wlfo by polton.
Lucia wiib.iuhhI to taking every morn
ing nt It o'clock n light brcnlcfnat or
luuchoon, as wo would call It In Ameri
ca, comdHtliiK of n few fancy blucults
nnd n ghu'.s of wlno. A Horvnnt umially
net It out on n tabic isomo tlmo during
tho morning for her diIhUvm to tnko nt
tho UHiial hour, Ono inonitng Anton
pOHned through tho room where tho
luncheon Htood ready. It wn 10 o'clock,
and hl wlfo would notlmrtako of It
for an hour. Nevertheless ho reaolved
to nvall himself "vt tho opportunity to
drop pohoii in tho wlno. jlo would ro
main near nnd boo thnt no ono except
she for whom It wna Intended drunk It
Whllo ho wn waiting, a eutnmonB
cniiitt to him frota tho grand duke, wltli
whom ho Htood In high favor, to come
nt oneo to tho palace. There wan noth
ing to do but to obey. Should ho leave
tho glass of iwleoned wlno or empty It
where It would do no harm? There was
no 0110 In tho Iioum. for bl wlfo had
gone out. Bho would rctuni before 11,
drink tho wine, nnd tho culprit, being
awny nt tho time, would not bo sus
pected of foul play. Uo reuolved to
lenvo It where It Htood.
lie hod Hcarcely left Uio bouso when
he mob Vlttorln.
"Cood morning, SIgnor CnnH," Bho
Bald. "I tiiii going to call upon your
wife. In alio nt homo?"
"No," replied Anton; "ho la out You
had better cliooxo nnothcr time."
"I will go In nnd wnlt for her. Sho
hna told mo thnt sho la novcr out long
In tho morning." And alio proceeded
on her way.
"I must go back," Bold Anton to tho
dulcu'H mesHongor, n young noblo of
powerful framo nnd of n merry, dovll
may caro dlxpoBltion.
"Whatl To kocp company with a
Indy.when your sovereign communds
yourpreBcnco?"
"It la very Important that I return to
my house nt once,"
"And I say it Is Important that -you
obey tho duko'a summons."
Anton started to go back, but tho
messenger caught him about tho waist,
nnd iih ho was of light weight carried
him on, laughing nt his struggles con
sidering It n flnu thing to bo keeping
him from n meeting with n lady. Tho
fear that Vlttorln might drink tho poi
soned wlno gavo Anton strength to re
sist, but with nil this to stimulate' him
ho was unable to break away from hlfl
tormentor, who carried him into the
presence of tho duke, whom ho told
with grent merriment how ho had kept
him from nn appointment.
"Ha, ha, SIgnor Carpi!" laughed tho
duke. "Wo must mako nn examplo of
n married man who desires to tete-n-teto
with n lady hi his own houso dur
ing his wife's abBonco. Lock tho doorn.
Como, I hnvo sent for you to play n
game of cards, What shnll be the
stuko?"
For nn hour tho duko kept Auton nt
tho game. Anton was bo preoccupied
that ho scarcely know ono card from
another. Finally ho Hhnwcd his suf
fering so plainly thnt tho duko gavo up
nn ninusement that wns becoming
painful nnd let his prisoner go, though
hu Jokingly warned him in futurO to
bo leas opou In his appointments.
At 12 o'clock Anton rushed Into his
house wondering whether ho would
Hnd Vlttorln or hU wlfo dead.. Ho
found them both lamenting over the
body of Ida favorite liouiid, Tho mo
ment ho saw that Vlttorln was safo he
kanlc Binel.3 Into a chair.
Lucia had come In and found Vlt
torln waiting for her,, Presently Lucia
went Into tho room , where , luncheon
had been sot out td tl.nd the, dog dying
II I, .1,1111 I ' '
ana io vtfnegfa empty. '8I16 called
her friend nnd they both pspected tho
wlno had been poisoned, Wlioti Anton
camo in excited nnd fell In n swoon
both know that ho hnd attempted to
kill Ida wifo.
Lucia batihhed bor husband from .her.
forever. Vlttorln, reported tho matter,
to the duke, who permitted Anton toi
Icavo Italy. Ho lived but 11 abort-time, j
being killed fn a duel. Luda took, for
her second husband tho young,, ncdrtej
who bod been instrumental la faying,
bero yfcrtan Carpi's Intention
if CHEAP ANP ENDURING,
Ta Macadam Ronfli nnd Voir They
Are CoBtrtiool.
Tor macadam roads in Ontario, Can.,
hnvo proved n great success, says Pop
ular Mechanics. Xlwy nro especially
ndnpted to a country whero stono is
scarce, nnd as they cost from ono-thlrd
to ono-hnlf less than, asphalt or vitrl
.fled brick nnd last longer this motliod
of making good thoroughfares la nlso
desirable In tho towns ,acd cities. Tbo
cost of construction of ttw best of tar
macadam ronds is C8 cents per Bqusxo
yard. ' It is estimated that they will
remain in good condition for nt least
ten years, w!icn,,lf noccHflary, tliey can
bo resurfaced at. tho cost of 25 cents
per siunro yard. It is claimed that
tho tar macadum road is almost as
iioIhoIcsb ns asphalt, that It is cosier
on horses, with less Jar nnd danger o
Bllpnlng in wot weather, Jind it is fur
ther an almost dustlos raaa.
In tbo construction of ono of theso
roads twelve inches of tar macadam is
placed on tbo subgrado. Tno bottom
course or stono foundation consists of
largo stone varying from-stx to twclvo
Inches, laid roughly by band on their
flat bods. Tlio voids In tho fonndntion
nro then flilod with smaller stones and
roUed. Tlio broken stono for tho sec
ond eonrso is thoroughly coated with
tar, laid to a depth of flvo Inches and
rolled as soon ob ponslhlo.
Tbo top connw consists of gravel
screened through a three-quarter inch
mesh, mixed with'tar and rolled. Tho
screenings of tho crusher may bo used
on top to hnrdcu tho surfneo aiid to
glvo n moro pleasing color than that oe
tho black tar.
-' "'AijploB lor Goat. ' " -.
Those troubkwl with gout will find
their best remedy hiithe acid contained
in npplcs, Bcvornl should be eaten
dally. ,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. Haydon,
Office opiwlto Union furnlturo storo
Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to P
Special attention paid to diseasoof Skin,
Urinary nnd Digestive Organs.
U . B. Pciifilon Kxauiiner. Phono. 263
MARSHFIELD, : : OREGON
Dr. Wm M. Lawlor
Fliysicinn and Burgeon
ODlco ondlltosldenco
NORTH BKND HOTEL
R. H. WaltoryD. D. S.
Dental SurftCouaud Mochnnlcal Dentist
OfllcelNasburg Building, A 8t,
1'liouo 331.
MARSnFIELD
OREGON
E. E. Straw, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
SpecialJ'iUtentlon giron to diseases ot
tho Kyu, Knr, N08O and Throat.
Ofllco in gengstackeu & Smith Dldg.
MARSIIFIELD : : OREGON
W. U. Douglas.
Attornoy nt Law and D. S. Commissioner
MARSHFIELD : : OREGON
S.CA. D. Eaton.
Lnwyor
Will pructico in nil courts
EMPIRE CITY : :
OREGON 1
XJ. W. Bonnott,
Attornoy andJOounselor nt Law
MARSHFIELD ' j : OREGON
C. F. rVfcKnlGtht.
Attornoy at Law
Ofilco In Bonnett & Waltor Block
MARSHFIELD : : OHHG0N
fJohn .F.. Hall.
Attornoy at Lnw
Ofllco iu Eldorado Dlook,
MARSnFIELD : : OREGON
I. s. Kaufman & Co.
AcentB for North Bend nnd Marahflold
l'roporty. Stock nnd Dairy Ranches,
Timber Lands nnd EoalEstato generally
Offlcff oyer Golden'a Drug Btoro
MARSHHELD : 1 0REQQ
IMPIII tBWWI .'") I..II. IP l
MRS. MAY
BRICK'S BIG CLAIM
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Now York, Sap..22 The hearing In
tbocateof the i'utteei of the tlo'.brook
estate, in which. Mrs, FloronceMay brick
has a revision! wan called today before
John II. Judge, as Referee. The estate
in question is that of the lato Darius
Ulflke Ilolbrook. a capitalist of Mobllo
Alabama, and grandfatherjof Sirs. May-
brick, lit. Ilolbrook was associated
with Gyrus W. Fiold, in the laving of tbo
first Atlantic cablo and al&o was ono of
tho promoters of the Illinois Central
railroad. Ho left an immense estate
and the revislonary interest claimed by
Mrr. Waybrick is in excess of $2,000,000.
It is alleged by the attorneys for Mrs,
Maybrick that the unfortunate woman
was persuaded to sign away her Interest
Aa tho cctato while sho was In the Lon
don dock condemned to death. The
transfer, it is eeid, was procured by
frandulent means. Tho properties in
dispute are located in Virginia, West
Virginia and Alabama and Illinoise.
Tbo suits have been pending for some
time and it is hoped that a final settle
mentwili borosched in favor ot Mre.
Maybrick by tho time sho (s tclcasid
from prison next July,
LAST
DAY FOR
PANAMA
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Special ts the Malt. .;
Washington, Bopt. J2Unlcse the
Colombian congress stampede at the
'last moment, ' the Hay-Hcrrcn treaty
will bo dead, today being tho,; final day
for ratification. The department is
anxiously awaiting news of Colombia's
action,
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RAILROAD
EXTENSION TO
GALVESTON
1
Bpeelal te tHe Mall,
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Corpus Cbrlstl, Texas, Eept 22 The
meeting being hold hero today by the
stockholders of the St. Louis, Browns
ville & Mexico railroad la for tho pur
poso of authorizing an increase of the
capital stock ot tho company to $3,850,
000 and to provldo for the extension of
l
this lino to Galveston and for the ' con
structing ol eaveral branches. Tho'rosd
is a part ot the groat Irrigation scheme
in which a cyndicate hoadod by B, JT.
Yoakum is interested,
Mfl-Skfr
gUUIIIH il
PREPARE- FOR WINTER
Blankets and ComfortersTef tyououttorcold .
Sheatsand Pillowcases
Fall Dry Boods
Sweaters and Underwear
Hats and Caps -
H. SEMGSTACKEN.
aw ' if::.
VHE-FAWrVtgR'8 (MIN.
laorenne HI Lm Vnl hy Rm fW
prarmnt.
irollowlrtg the building of good road
in n vansa1? community more than a
year ngo, a farmer uudortook the task;
Of finding out the exact increase of
'land vnluo brought aboat by the road,
jimprovement in that section, says a
writer in tho Horseman He received
letters from forty farmers and the av
erage price of increase was $QA& pfr
acre. 1
A professor of eeeuontlcs lKKljistsi
that by- Improvement, of. tlie Att
tlio United States to a kntfotei softdl-
tlon so they would eqrasl tho roads of
otlicr nations tho land would IncFsnso
on an nverage of ?7 per acre, while the
avcrago ost of tho fraprovement wouW
bo QlsiQ per mile. He believes that if
the road) were so improved all farm
ing land could bo mndo to yield a net
uacresso of 70 cents per aero per .".-
BAD BOAX MAKE TJCAMIXa ZXrKHJtVT,
num. This applies to cereal produc
tions only. The profit of the farmer is
therefore less by that amount.
Tho present cost of transportation be
ing 25 cents per mile- per ton, if the
roads were improved to an average
standard of ovenneca and solidity the
cost of public highway transportation
would bo decreased by two-thirds, or
8 1-3 cents, which is oven less than the
cost of public road trade in other
com'rles. Present country rofld'condU
tlo'J considered, a farmer living ten
Eillei from market spands 2.G0 to haul
thirty-threo bushels of wheat This
load of whoat sells for about $23. Ten
per cent of the total value of the grain
Is therefore expended In tlio hanlhig,
which is more than the thrashing and
cutting combined. 4
Plural Delivery Notes
1 &
It hat been discovered that the rural
free mail delivery lias opened a new
nnd larger Held for the circulation ot
dally newspapers published In the
cities. At the BatnotlnwJMHWJjtwuhHl,
to increase the circulation of the coun
try weekly papers.
Most important among the requisites
for free delivery Is one that the county
so favored should possess good roads.
A change In the methods of investigate
Jng proposed routes for rural free dellv
cry service has gone Into operation by
order of roatmastcr General Tsyiw.
Under the new scheme routes wilt be
Investigated by states, Irrespective of
congressional district lines, as hereto
fore. The rural mall carriers of Oeosgia
h;;vo formed a 8tato,organlratlon. The
Jural dortvpry force'ln the srato num
bers 465 carriers.
Glnrtajr KSTrontery. V"
Uncle Absalom Ashby was much
plvcn to retailing, ofcl nnd hackneyed
Jokes. An acquaintance of his. think
ing to euro him of hlsrpractlcc, one day
gnvo him n copy of '"Joo Millars Jest
Book," with tho remark that ho "might
find something now tn it."
Tho next tlmo ho met tho ofld gentle
man ho asked him, "Well, uncle, what
do you think of that book J. gavo you
tho other day?" '
T don't know who-thnt 'tiro Joo Mil
ler Is," indignantly responded Undo
Absalom, "but I do know 'no's a thief.
He's got hold of n lot of my best sto
ries and prlntcU 'em. cousnru him!" -
Ready for use cheaper
""than you can mako them,
-CftR and see tho new stock.
Now and complete line just
received.
aThe new Fall ehlpee fn all
"qualities,
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