'rv fitUvtrT"' ' r hwv .-" 7v - ;-7ro3T3CT3T? r.rT '-a , V- SOVERIGN GRAND LODGE &0r 0, F, Now. in Session . HELPLESS. CANAL MUDDLE COULDN'T STAND J BANDITS ' ' HEARD 'V """T MURDERER -' . i " k.. TiLLMAN' & DISGRACE ' , " FROM .rWaFolsom Escapes h 1TR1ED V J H Colombian Congress All at Sea Wm. P, Gamble Com" TenCavifyers Emptcpj '-'itft V in Missouri On Defense CENTRAL v - . LABOR ' ';' UNION Sends Roosevelt Note of Censure (Special to the Coast Mall.) Washington, Sept. 19-A cable dis- mm,.i . ' -' ' r -w i "t (Special to the Coast Mall.) Unlllmoro, Mi! , Kept. 1U 'f ho seventy-ninth nniiunl comtniiiilrntloit of tho 8jvurolt!n Oram. Lodge of Ilia Imlepr-nd-out Onlor of Odd Follows will bo liolil In Baltimore beginning tomorrow nnd con tlntt Ing throughout llm wrek, Tim tov erign grand lodgo Id composed ol about VAi ropreionlullvos ol grand IoUkoo of Uio ordor in different alnlce, territories and foreign counlrloi. Auxiliary organ ixntlons will moot during (ho week. These Includu ihuitobokahAesernbly mid ttio 1'Atrlkrclio Militant. Tlir cltUons ol Baltimore havo coin 11 c tod plans on An elnborata ecnlo for tlio entertainment of tho visiting Odd Follows, Besides tho main felnros of the unUutolnmont proKrnmmo, Includ ing public rcuuptloim, ronccrlo nnd a grajid Ijnll, thuro will bo special and nt'racttlvu fenturoln'houorol tho R bekah sisters nnd tho ladles aecorc paiiy tag tho Odd Kullowf. Uvery evening during the wool thoro will bo degrco taim contest In most of tho lodgo rooms of .lit city, Tho winner of the degree tea in content will recc-lvo prizes. republican" . campaign OPENED r . ; . (Special (o the Coast Mall.) Chllllcotho, 0., Sept. l-Tho Kopub licun etato campaign was opened with n grunt hurrah hero today. Tho demon stration was hold at City park. March ing clubs nnd bands from LMjton, Col umbus, Cincinnati, Clovelaud nnd other cities helped to uwell tho crowd that poured In from nil ndfacont country, fiovcrnor Nash presided over tho meet Ins and tho speakers Included Honntoro IlamiA nnd forakor nnd tho etato enndi date, Col Myron T. Horrick and Wnr reit G. ilnrdinir. GUESS oitis?" c moth knows ! tOUCll the soft la too well to I toguufts, nml the moment inters into the puyrul spirit or the child and for gets btr toil and weariness. Then a suddeh movement sends a thrill of pain through her and she realizes that though lovo may lighten labor it cannot lighten pain. Thousands of women who have suf fered from backnehc, headache, and otuer consequences of womanly disease, have been made well women by the use of Dr, Pierce's l'nvorltc Prescrlj) Hon. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals inflammation snd ulceration nnd cures female weakness. I cannot My enough In pr&lne of Dr. rlerre'i I'uro'ilte l'reictintlnii n It lint done mo m imicli Kood." wrltt Kooit," write Mrs. Usury HarrcII, of Trloro, N.C.Uox lb n i t n ioo. "i wan swollen no i eou a linniiv walk wlicu I lieran tnkluir the ' I'avoritc 1'rc (crintloii,1 I nlo had iHerlne trouble and could ticiuior pnt iior dice), only u i iook inorpniue. Tried Tour diflVrctit doctor and tliey nit fulled to do me tinv unod.'M one of inv friends recom. Incndcd your ' 1'nvorita rrescrlptioii ' to mo.ond tool: only thr-'c- bottles and mil now well and icarty, Can do nlmcjst any kind or work." Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets lire the most desirable luxativo for delicate Yvumeu. '' ' ! MOB Z-aA- Wl u lUflf 1 V y tin u - (Special to the Coast Mall.) WflBhlngton, Hept.. 10 President ItooHoyelt ha rrcoivud tho unfriendly reiolntlons from tho Cuntral labor iiulon of Washington. Ills iccrctary eonl a formal roply nnd merely acknowlcdgod their rrcoipt. It id not probnblo thijt thuVretlJunl will vouelunfo any furth er antwor. It in nlmotl certain that ho will not necodo to tho unions' demands by dlsinUeing Mi'.lor. GAS GETS, ANOTHER VICTIM (Special to the Coast Mall.) Ban Vrcucleco, Sept. ID Patrick Mac Mantis, n cchool teacher of Snu DIoo, Is dead from aephyxistion by gnB in A Mason street lodtfiua house. It wp3 ac cidental. NORTHWEST RECEIVING HARRIMAN'S ATTENTION. Advancing In Importance More Than Any Other Part of His Territory. ..; . From Sunday's Dally. . f . Am.1 DitcuBsini! tliu railroad slluutlori In tho Northwest, tho W'M Sir tfJm) ,.. , j7VK' aye; mu juujinrawuxj oi' Short Lino to handio a graatlyllMriwd Lusincas throunh Fait l.nko OKgjisjuW sizos tho fact that within tho pSwMwo years tho far Korlhweit has ndvancod in trafllc lmortnDco rolatlvuly faster than any othor territory covened by tho Ilar riman lines. The advanco ib duo prim nrily to J. J. Hill. Portland has consis tently held that tho Hnrrironn lines iiavo not dono for Portland and tho North Pacific Cont ns much ns for San Francleco and tho South Paclilc Coast. T hrco montbE ago tho Portland Oro gonian openly crltlcked tho Harrimnn policy ou tho ground that it had lost glo. rious opportunities nnd had not dono anything to prevent tho advanco of tUo ports of Pugot Souud nt tho cxponeo of Portland. It nko intimatod that if Mr. Harrimnn did not think it worth whilo to do something for Portland, tho city know of eomo ono who did. "Slnco tlint titno tho Korthwoet has received moro attention from tho II.ar riman forces than any othor portion of thollarrlman territory, It t ports linvo rcuchod Now York many tiiuoa thai corps of surveyors wore In tho Hold bo twoen tho main lines of tho Harrimnu syotom nnd tho const looking for now routes through Control Oregon and olec whore. Harrimnn plana nro never ofllc ally nnnour.cod until woll undor way, but it is notovrorthy thnt nono of theso reports havo boonofllcally donied. m f nimoimtou- or tlio olUvnm. Tho largest filnglo stnieturo in tho world foe nudloneo iintl Hpeetuculiir purposes Is tho Coliseum nt Homo, It Is in tho form of an ellipse, Its long ill nrnotor is 013 foot; Its Hhort, .110; tho height; of tho outer will, 101. Tho nro Jin Is 2S1 foot long by 170 tyroiul. Tho ttora of Bouts uceommodutu 100,000 npectntors. i . itf caiuo, ' If glue is BoiiUod lit fttcr till Just soft nnd thon dissolved in Bllghtly heated lliiHwitl oil, water or damn will havo no effect upon it. . mits Suicide; (Gpeclal to tho Coast Mall.) Ban Francl'tpo, Fopt. It? lVIIIIr.rn P. Gamble, tho disgraced United Stales marthnl, tuictded in L'ucna Vista par, this morning. Ha left n nolo addronod to hts hIo saying: "Oct off tho Halgnt street llt.ont Uakcr. I will ha eorr.o whcrO among tlio trcoj. Poto.' Airs. QcmbJo told hjr brother, who wont to tho park and fdund Gamble hlddoa in tho buobos dead, with two bullotoln his head. Ilia own revolver was clutched in his right hand.. Gntnblo lately confosacd to fraud in substituting Chinese for donortation. V HABEAS GORPUS REVIVED In Riotous Cripple Creek r7rr. (Gpeclal to the Coast Mall.) Cripple Creek, Sept. 21 Habeas cor pui proceedings woro resumed in the district court this morning. Tho judge gavo tho military nuthorics until two o'clock this aftornoon to bring four peti tioners from tho bull pen into court. Chato announced thnt ho would bring tho prleoners, but undor guard of a heavy detachment of eoldiors Instructed to resist any attempt at rcEcue, on arri val of officers to t.iko chargo of tho men, TRAINS STILL RUNNING 1 T1t (Special to tho Coast Mall.) Ban Francisco, Sept. 21 Iho Callfor- ilia nnd Northwestern railroad is running its ferry today, notwithstanding tho strike is still on nnd 220 moh out, Pae songer tralne nro running on timo, but frolghts nro delayed. YACHT BUILDER FIFE . v-i.ui. SaysAmericansCopied Shamrock (Spoclai to tho Coast Mail.) Glasgow, Sept, 21 Designer Fife ar rived homo today, Ho advanced tl.o idon Hint Hritlsh ehipbuHdora mubt col lectively oreato tho noxt chnliongor, Uo i i. ' anya tho Americans eppicd tho design of ShnmroeU III nnd improved it, nnd thus produced tho tiellance. (Special to the Coast Mall.) Woborly, Mo., Sc-t.lU-Ttto men claim ing to be members of tho gang that es caped from Foliom boldly robbed n cloth ing storo nt Clattc, 1 1 miles north here, Monday night. Tuesday morning they went to a farm near Edward, and et'tbe point of a re volver took: a wholo family captive, com polling tho women (o prepare three meals and a quantity of food. Thoy refuted to allow any ono to leave ttio honeo tho entiro day. They boasted that they wcro from Folsom. and that they would mnko MIeeourl understand tho way Tracy eicaped, and they told of tlio clothing store robbery. They depart ed at night after threatening MorlonV death if be gavo tho alarm. These fact? wcro learned today. in in A COQS BAY BOAT READY But Business Must Be in Sight if She Starts. From TueaUay't Dally. (Portland Journal) "I'm going to make a trip to tho Coos Day country next week," erid E. J. Ho'l general manager of tho California & Oregon Coast Steamship Company, "and fu41y investigate tho situation there. If I am convinced that better steamer eervlco is needed with Portland I will put on another boat. It ia my opinion, however, that tho present sorvico is ful ly adequate." Mr. Holt arrived in tho city this morning from San Francisco. Tomor row ho will roako a trip to Seattle, and expects to roturn to Portland tho first of tho weok. Ho is on a Eort of an inspec tion tour, Ills company owns nino ttoamers on tho coait, among tbom vbc ing tho Nomo City, which plies between Pugot sound and ports in North Alaska. Among thoto oporatod from Portland regn'nily are tho Alliance, tho Dispatch and tho Aberdeen. Several othora run from San Krancieco to porta in South orn California, "I thfnk wo nro looking after tlio Coos Bay trado protty thoroughly now," con tinuod Mr. Holt, "Wearo handoling all tho freight that is offered, nover yet having left any bohind on account of he ing crowded for space. So far. tlio do volopment of that country has not met with tho expectations of tho boomers, who havo talked loud nnd long of what was'going tJ happen. ''I fully roalizo, howover, that Coos Day has great possibilities, and intend to oeelat in fostering jtll development thero by giving thejrealdonta good trans portation facilities. But wo cannot nf ford to run n steamer nt a loss, which would bo tho caso now it we should put on another boat in addition to tho Al lianco, which stops thoro regularly. We stand ready to put on an ndditiounl boat tho momont wo nre nssurcd that she can makoa email profit, "If tho people at tho two onda of -tho ronto aro really in enrneet about want ing another steamer, thoy can get ono immediatoly if thoy will guarnntoo that sho will inoko espouses. That Is about' ns fair a proposition ns will over bo ol fercd thorn." By menns of tho hydroacope, an In pendus Instrument, tho human cyo can view tlio ocean depths und olcnrlr dis tinguish objects u inilli bolow tho Bur- eup- UV.V, , ..,, i...,flft,ilA pitch dftlcd Sept. 17th received today from Minlstor Borupro, at Bogota, eayt there is'no change in tho situation, Dis cussion of the canal question is appar ontiy in a naipiets slate, ana prouauiy tiie Colombian congress may not ed jovrn before October 20tb. HANNA DENIES STORY (Special to tho Coast Mail.) Cleveland, Sept. 21 Henna denies that be intends to withdraw .from the chairmanship of the Republican nation al committee on account of ill health. Coming On Alliance Gpeclal to the Malt. . - Kureka. Cal. Sent. 21-The Alliance leaves Kureka nine Taesday morning. Following aro passengers: Mcaira A Hootfer, Wm Strang, F B Wade, E E Thompson, Wm O'Connell, John Olson, Bam B Soy, 11 F Lyon, W F Johnson. Chas Butler, Kobt Levcsay, W Towner, U M Marwick, Warren Davis, A Ander- ton, A Madson, D J Childrr, S H Stron. J W Hoover, James T Mars, 0 S DavU W Kistnor, A W Kiene, D Gross, Miss Alico Aiken, Clara Johnson, Neva Camp bell, Anna Nelson, Hilda Nelson, E on nell.E Meens. Cbaa Lorenz, Mrs Hoov er, A G Aiken, J W Brown, F W Gay- lord, V Towner, Leaves CoosJBay Wed nceday noon. DEPUTIES SHERIFF RELEASED Bowers Murder Gase Begun (Special to the Coast Mall.) San Francisco, Sept. 21 Da putie Sheriff Burnett, Daeha and Dompsoy were released from custody tpday, fur. niching 2000 bail each. The United States marshal intimates that certaiu attornoyawlll'be investigated ia con nection with the Chinese llboiatlons, The preliminary examination in tho Bowera caao waa resumed, Tho proeo ution co far faitod to show any inotivo for the killing of Bowers, thia fact hurt ing their case materially. v- 'fee".' ' Tho Americana nnd English, nJtbough rhoy consumu twico ns much8Ugor as tho French ,anil Gormuns, hnvo-much bettor tcetli. Fly SLsinumlred Mllea. Tho nlgoon'8 Ciibaclty for .light Is murvoious. iMauy havo flown from Nnntca to Lpjlcnslilro, 410 miles, lu i day, nudiUic winner ota rnco from thO ShoUaUdo'toLomton, over 000 mllea, made tho ;Ja liruoy In sixteen hours at an nyruo ijpbed of tuirty.sevea uillM I V.. Colombia, 8. 0 Sept.;, 21 The case of Jamefl H; Tillman, charged with tho murder a year ago of N. G. Gonzalec, editor 61 tho State of this city, was call ed for trial today at Lexington before Judge 'G. W. Gage of Chester. Both aides are ready for the trial and it is tx- expected the case will prooeed without furtherdalay. ' ' - The shooting and kilting of Gonzales" on. the streets of this city attracted natiooal attention and it expected that the trial likewise will be followed with close interest throughout tho. country. It is probsbly that no man who has evar before been tried in South Carolina had an array of lawyers to defend him aa hag Tillman. Immedsately on securing the change of venue to Lexlnjlon last June the defense, which already bad five at torneys, employed five lawyers at the Lexington bar a'lmoat all of the It gal talent there, ia fact. Tillman goes to trial, therefore, defended by ten lawyers. Ho is a lawyer himself and takes an ac tive partJ'i hia own defense, while Sen ator Tlllmann, his undo, will' sit in the case and make suggestions. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. Chicago now pay her superintendent r of schools ?10,CCO a yenr.. Out of 40S pormannt lecturer's at tho Berlin university 170 belong to tlio medical faculty. Tlio rural schools of Now York aver age twenty-soven pupils each. In each, of 3.C2S schools there nru ten or less. Tho proportion of university students Increases in the Uulted States nt tho roto of 5 per cent per annum; In Ger many the rato is 0 per cent, wullo Great Britain la stationary. Tho College of Confucius, tljo oicT university of China, has for 3.000 years borne the name of Kwotszckler. Us main building, the finest tcmplo of Confucius in Cliinu, has 300 volume In its court, ou which are engraved the. names of its 00,000 graduates. ' Ocean 'Depttii. Tho nvcraRo depth of the ocean be tween CO degrees north and CO degrees south is nearly three miles. Smith 'American .Moakera Monkeys nro very numerous along tho nortlnvest const of South America, but are not found wct of tho Anden from northern Peru to tho south end oC tho continent Their home In South' Arrferlca Is chiefly in tho great Amawm basin and along the fluvial system of, tho upper half of tho Paraguay aud tho Parana rivers. IlenUKCltt.tluti. Threo persons bollovcd to havo boca submerged twonty-flvo minutes, two fifteen minutes, ono fourteen rnlnutea and ono threo minutes huvc been rc Buecltated. Tying Shoe Lace. To make tsuro that tho lnccs of your shoea will not coma untied make au or dlnary bow and before drawing it tlghf turn tho right luuid loop from yoa through tho conter. Then pull hard otr tho loops. Untlo by pulling tho ends'. I 1e Ualr. To keep tho hair from becoming thin and splitting 'at tho ends clip It overy, two weeks. Shampoo It onco a month) with castllo soap, avoiding tho bm ot' boMuc and ammonia. It U seldom tlmt ono sees a bolted! fish alive, yet there aro such la tb boiling hike of Amntttkn, Guatamala. A epocloa of fish wna lutoly scon-thwa by a French traveler. Theso fish, ha assorts, often pass days lu tlio boiling wntor, wiiich comes from nnmfrariKW hot springs, ri I Our WlBtUeat Bei, ' Although tho riiddc ocean to coin parably free of storms henco Its name Folnt Reyes, Cal., Is tho wmdUtt place iail UnlUHJJtfttoi. (8pclal to the Coast Malf.) 1 s I r '--i-i-vMJMW)Mttewwi - -Y" 'I w.T- '"-xtA-t.' -j fX 2 '". ti