'ttWMafclMtiiw' .fhv4wVur4- nr4'try JF W-1-"- J - 41 Ah .. . i'.-; kmm.l. AtU I hfr-nA.u 2.m HhA.. . L-Ul'i. ilj' . j .... , 1---V- -t i... i . i-tM ii gai nil,,, W 'ini .jn - ''. ' rlr i ' WEEKLY O 1 7, ' "I ' wo. 4s . !J VOJ- XXVI. SCHMITZ CARRIES FRISGO Taijimany Recaptures New York peolal to the Mall. Ban Francisco, Nov. 4 Corntloto ro tuinsglvoFehmltRSO.SlJ.'i, Orockor 111, 7.'W, Lane VJfiM, ' Tho Democrats clrct n majority ol uix-TvlHorn, nssoBnor, recorder, sheriff, public administrator, coronnr and nil tint butt oHlce. New York, Nov, 4 Complete return Klvu McClcllaii, Tammany candldnto,' n mrtjorlty ul (1.1,017 over law. Tamrnnny made n cleun sweep and linn h working majority of S5 on tho board ol aldermen. Comptroller Grouto run six Ihouinnd a'.ioad of lilf ticket, ntul has n plurality of 00,700. Kvory Tain tunny candldntu in nil flvu burroughs of creator Now York, except Klrhmond, la olected. Klchtnond gavo few votes to Low. Big Dili Devery got only 2000 votes. 5 ','Ji' r-w lje ' ?rr' -J-' - ' Columbus, 0 Nov. A Shortly beforo midnight Chairman Dick announced tlmt Myron Hnrrlrk'a plurality (or gov- urnnr over Tom Johnson would oxecod 1M,0W). It Is thought tho Republican majority on Join t ballot will exceed 7. Providence. Nov. 2 Oovornor Our vln, Democrat, la re-elected by GO.000 plurality. Republicans aro eurprlred an they counted on cnrrylriK tho itnto. The general aBnembly will he Ro.ubll cnu In both branches, with possibly n Democratic gain In the lower bntiaa. Hultlinoro. Nov. 4 Roturns aro ux- ccudlngly slow, owing to n monster bal lot. Up to 10 o'clock, with olcht moro preclnotfl to bo hoard from, tho Demo crats undoubtedly carry throo lejjiuln tlvo districts In tho city giving them three ttnto tenntora nnd 18 delegated, Indications nro that tho legislature will bo strouuly Democratic, which menus Bunrttor McComns' defeat for reflection. f.-8nlt Lake, Nov 4 lleiurun from oil nv.ir tho 'tnto ludlca'e Pomocratlo gnlni, Knit f.nke hns elected a. Demo cratic nifty oi tuiil inlf tho council. Tho Domocrut londliilo in Salt Lake Is uttrllmted to hutting llepubliuanb joining tho Duiuocrnts nmlliidopoiidentu to down t'o KvriiO'Porry Heath utn clilno ticket, I)ik Mnhiei, N v -I Loia than a third of Iown preclni'.ta woro reported up to i.oon, The D-inucrHtMg'ilii about reve-n tiiomliera u the Jower houto nnd loto ofeWMl!ft88af-',i Dotiver Nov. 4 John Campbell, Ro publican, )ins carried tho stato for gov-. 'ornor liy 7000 votes, VOTE - IN TWO CITIES Close in New York---Heavy in 'Frisco pedal to the Mali. Now York, Nov. 8- A full voto Is com iuKont today. Tho weather is mild and pleasant and hundreds aro watch- IriK for Hunters. Two hundred pollco aro held In rosnrvo. From all Indica tions tho voto will bo exceptionally cloro. DoltlnK at nn early hour this moutluj showed McOlellan n slight fu- vorlte. It iicitlmnted that one million! dollars hnvo Imon wagered on tho result.) Ban Francisco, Nov. 3 Thlaaflornoon lettlh In tho poolrooms was us follows: One to two on Hcbmltr., '2 In 1 on Crock-. or, t to I on I.iino. xAt 11 o'clock half the total voto of tho Mty had been poll ed. There I, heavy voting In tho It. - f. publican dstrlcte. , AlrCgany Items Clarence Ifarrla of Bnmner paid Alio- tany a visit this werk. 'arA?tlMMfiM'wrreldenea,la rapid! i-...... i ....... I j iiuniM'K wujujii -nun, Bchool began Monday with MUs Ida Rod I no as teacher, nnd an onrollment ' n -1,,plU' Tho stoamor Alert has ur-en laid up for a few days undergoing repairs, thu Anna ueing in tier iiiucu. Mlis Nettlo Kdwarda returned from Boewoll springs lost week after an nb- eencoof sevoral weens her health being much Improved. Mr. J. A. Sawyers, who bar been t Drain for the past two nrlhrco weekn. yieltfriti with her father, is expected homo this week Wlll Vlnrarnp lm.l thu misfortune to cut two of hi txm nt Petenon'a cnmpl Friday. However ho is alio to bol around ocaln -rilh till ufuol vigor. iii.ni...i.iii -... ...,.i ,u. I' 1 13 I null luiill n'-"iirl in' npii(lnted in not het:g ili lortiunto XtnKtondeTl''V .- ! n . i o a tB1tw nlithl wnai n n1nHiint nffdlr. Capt. Kdward'ii Darn wnH uien lor urn occasion and was tastefully decorated, mi; "- .. ,.,-.-..- .-.--,- with evorgroem, uuntiug, riiiuvco nuu (ml.n Inn turn . I III" IIV11IIIHK no in.-nrunn I'liorvu with iiihhIc, unme", telling fortunes, etc. until the mldnluht hour, wheu lunch tffil... ....!.. M ...m hIhabmmHi nnaan.1 wna served, . Thoeo present woro: mties UJlun Sawyers. (Iravce Gould, Mlllici Gould, Nettlo Klwimlt. UrtlfV Heedv, Moy Sawyorn. Mhv IVtHrpou, Ethel Whlltoil, Maude Uftvoo, iua itnitine, aihiiiio rorier, Kill.. 1... II.. . I ..... n...l,l llnedl! Ua... Kdlo Rod ne, I.ucy Uonld, Hnslo baw- vi n I nviiitt ninko I'lnrencu Edwards.' Zni I orffr " Me-iri lll-urv, Mid..": brink, Jainta Cowan, VlrJl ifntwn, J i. mi..., fn.jin- tni.ina.m Kni,i iirilin, aniuv w.uii, n.. ,. .laiiien Riley. Coiulni Rohincon, Sam Itmwn, Wm Robinson,' Hawyors, Peter MichaU Portor, Iionnrd Gould, .w . . . ' nit, uerman ue,u .. ' -m ' - w .. ,1... .1 t.f Ruy Noel. Alex nniiK, Laurence .i lowor rlvor huvo boort visiting nt Fred Nmih'e for the last lew uays. iiuiib. hotnSlqkDay Slnco 'I wp.b tnken snverolv elck with kid- nny trouble, I tried all norts ol medi cines, none oi which reunvou mo. vn day 1 raw nn nd of your Electric Bittern mil determined 'o try that, Altor tak iiiji a f jv dii'HS I le.U tielived, nnd soon theronltftr whh ontlruly cured, and hnvo M unim a ulnlr ilnv Hi nnn NnlohharA of mine hayu tetiu cured ot RhoumntUm, Neiiralghv. l.jvor ami. Kidney trouble's and GenbVnl nohllliyv" This Is what B. V. timm of Fremont. N 0. wrltefl. Only 50o, at John Prouaa Druggist, MARSHF1ELD, COOS COUNTY, OREGON Nov.X t" 'i'i '.: 'J-- - - MITCHELL ' OP'ERS '; " .STRIKE Eighteen Thousand Men Affected :" (Special to the Cet MalY) IndiananollsNov. 3-At JO O'olock this mornlnic Mltchfll ordefed strike in the Colorado district affecting J8fOC0 mon. The strike goes into effect Mon day, nnd calls out all the employees of the Colorado Fael and Iron Coaapasy. This la the first general strike aver known in tho Colorado dlstrlot. Fifteon J fuel companies say tbey will AgM ktfhe bittor end. Tho distrlct'oomprleee Ool orado. Utah, Now Mexico and Southern Wyoming. North Uend Items Tho wharf at tho south end of the sash and door factory is being extended ' toconncct w,lh tho " frm rorier, ino wnari ooiweon iuo wwicu ... . .. . . . , ., ,. being planked. The two coaaectioas wben eon)pitd, will (aralsh a eoatlov J O0i driveway from Porter, by way ta . ' - Mr . . ' ., . . . . Rfunfnn ivAnnr. which In tait.VMt i -..- , 1 t of the factory, is being graded by Burns nnd bis crow. Tlila will eonsecr 'the 1 Portor bridge with Washington avenue; hetotoforo tho dme-way crossed several , , , ... lots to connect with tho bridge. J. W Chaso of Bandon la hero looking ftf,8r tho jnt0rcsts of Uio woolen mill, - nnd attending to tho preparation for Ha ""ting. The mill is now being wired for doctrlc lighting, . .. . ... A dynamo has 'mn PlHC!,, " wincn uio mm whj jur- n,ah ,ta own K)er' j, r, Robertson baa bulltan addllldn ,, A , ,,, , ,, el the east end of his building on ,B"r- man avenue. This will lo nd fnnn irt kitchen bv Mr. HrK'kon, who will - n open a restaurant In connection 'win uer ico cream pnnor, U'a ti1t1 1IIa a iva n nnitrnr untl ,( (1 nuum !. v pnv im. . .... . . , -nhii.i,rt "olntlon to tho problom published nhou a week ago by the Mail, .of tho "delinquent subscribers,1' and we In tend to do eo; but first we must got II, Il.'a example eff, pur Vends. Here U n solution to tho examplo, X minus 1 equals 2 plus 2 X with an exponent of nlnua one-half Transpot n the 2, X minus S equals . , 2 (X with n pon..rt J&W "! j,if.) Chancing the X- that has. tho ' Transpodnii the 2, X minus 3 equals negative exponent from munerntor to dnomlnator,nd rquarlngennh mombork , , ' .. ...n.v ' i il.n Mimlinn V nnnrAi minim nVY. ninaOXmlnui 4 equal 0. Factoring " and phclnir each factor oqual toxoro, wo have 4 minim C equnls 0, and lj minus X equal 0. X equal 4 or 1, anB were. ., a , ,. In pTOvlngtho answers, we fiml'to ,. , . .. . , en preoption to one of the rules w nlcobrn, or olso we have made a mlBtako .. , ,, . ' . , In Uio Eolutlon, hut wo nro not prepared to eay which, though jh wo bolieve it is .. ,. L A .. i ' Throat and Lung illsoaBea John-Prensa tho former. II It be tho latter, we in- .DruB'tPricoeOc and $1 00 Trlull VltoI.tt. topointltoutt'ous. T.A,.botleBfreo. INDIAN IN DANGER FROM MOB Governor of Wyoming Called Upbn f (Special to the Coast Mall.) IV&elilnglfn, Nov. 5-The Indian of flco this morning received n dispatch from Agent Ricnnnn of Hot Bpriotr, ... .... . , . . .. ' which nrges that orders bo 1 1 sued for tho governor of Wyoplng to use all means to protect the Iudians under arrest as mob violence Is threatened. Indian Commlaioncr Jones is indig nant over the killing of Tudlans.which he chnractcri-.es aa murder, and an unpar- donable oCtrage. He raya that to do- fend themselves from attack by a sheriff's pc-iee was not unreasonable. The gov ernor of Wyoming has been Appealed to, to protect tho prisoners. PROTESTANT EPISCOPALIANS SESSION "i a,.Tjn-i'.;.n .' . - (Special to the Coast Mall.) PHsburg, Pa Nov. 4 The 22d con grets of tho ProtestantEpIscopal church poned Its seeelons la this city today with a large attendance of lead'og churchmen from nil parte of tho United States. Holy communion was celebrat ed In tho morning atTrlnityChurch.tho Right Rov. Dr. Alexander II. Vinton, Bishop ol Western Massachusetts, offic iating. Mnrrlagesnd divorce Is probably tb mfi lu'erilne topi" that wl'l h dU'cuHfcd. P.U.hops Po'tor, Whltv'hoad Vinton, nnd leading cloreymon of tin church are booked for addrosres acaln' marrlaei of divorced persons. Timber on Chelco River (Curry County Recorder) Dennis Ounniff, county eurvoyor.nnd U, 8. Mineral Surveyor for Oregon, came up from Chetco Monday whero he had boon nngaged In surveying the moandei Ings of tho Chetco river for A. W. Ohllds. When arked ne to his Impre siousof that cmntry he stated that U was surprlsod nt tho possibilities of that pari oi nurry njuinr inu ; V" ' wprtlsaald: "I huvn found the river flr-i ta'drWo'loaa.hatlng jurveyel it f r 17 1-2 mUoa without finding ono dnt nllnnr rook tn interfere with loc drtviiu. pari oi uurry rouniy anii o uro ms o iiw 1mm thn ivnr limltr onnush in keep, ft V0.000 ft mill for 20 yeare, 1 , din uoi go nacK irom ino river, ior euun I II f I A It ,DV a .wn wu,Kl" Disastrous Wrecks CorolifiBnefi9 is reeoonBlble for-manv a I railway wreck nnd tho same Joausea hi a I maVlng hnninn wrecks of mfforera fnm Throat and t.unit trouMes, nut eirce fhe a(iventoi Dr. King's Now Discovery nven the wort eauor cn bi cured a tl -i,opoieM feeiguatiiin Is no lonner ueci - aary, Mrs. Lola Crags; of Dorchester. Mvp., ii nn of many wl6eo life woe uaVli bv )r kIiir'h New Discovery. Til great remedy Is guaranteed for all Tliroat nnd Lungdioaeoa John. Preuss 1903 MAY BE"'"." SPECIAL SESSION G'oYerriqrHasNotYet Decided Bpectatjt the Mail. Roeburg, Or.,Nov.St-OovemorChani-borlain paseed through Roeebnrg on the morning train enroiite to Balem from bis tr:p to Washington. He wa melon tho train by H. H. Brooks, editor of the Plalndealer. who abowed tbo governor tbo recent decision ot the supremo court In the tax rate of Maria L. Fland ers vs Multnomah county, et al. The eorernor was asked what his action 00,d - """d!nB tha l,ta of pec ial scHion of the legislature to pass a new tax law. The governor said ; "I am extremely raluctant about con vening tho legfalature in special session. It is a question In my mind whether an exhausted treasury will prove aa great an eyil as a special session of the Oregon legislature. Buppcee no taxes were as sessed, levied or collected for the period aamed byj.be eapresae coart. Tbe tax pavers could afford to stand It, aadT am sure they would not seriously complain. The inconvenience resulting mleht com pel economy for the next year, and make us all more careful about the re- ! nr atv Intttnlntlnn In thn fill II re. I cannot state definitely what couree I shall pursue until I return to Salem, when I shall carefullv ascertain the condition of several fund's created for tha support and maintenance of several pablic institutions, if I find that thesp will bo bo depleted or Impaired, or so great an indebtedness created by tho failure to convene the legislature, as to pctlously cripple tbj.service, and place i ho employes of the state, coantiea and cities at the mercy of brokers I will call a special eoseton. NEW LINES, EXTENSIVE ' u,,Magnes ' ; ' ' : 7 ' BaVl Baw I ' (jood Otiies FORDfflS I I fl I an Sal II ar EH a4ffr. i w15'!' B iKa we wr I Mill -MT m l.r-viP t7ikT Jf iflJwWJERfHiAgB PtfKV API W$&HBBniim I II k if KvM fSB ' ' T 3tfnirflBrl!iS' fiyvmA"m tu Bsl I Baa aTaW aTaTaw MlEt n'a AatfaV H HI Saw ? amam wmtD .-, Ill 3 WW 1111 m. Mb rV ' )f-. -((.AH 1 B.'t Jsaf x1fl ''.W I II HRWasw aWaw v ''aMP H mntv . COLOM BIAN. , REBELS L"i ($ it ForrnNewGovemmeni: at Panama pedal te the Matb Paaama,ov. 4-Uptoa lataSbjear this morning the work of the revolattoo Ists, -who at 0'lasl night declared their independence, was proceeding speedily and without undue excitement or blood shed. It was announced thla morning that the flnt steps for tie formation of a ntvr . goveranment would be taken today; ' when a consul will be elected to take charge of tho new government. Some excitement was caueed by the Colombian gnnboat Bogota, tho only one of three Columbian vessels to remain in the harbor after the announcement of independence. i The Bogota tried to use moral force bat failed. Finally the rommander an nounced that h was about to-opea fire on the town, and he fired foar ahota, caraalltiea. The gaBbeat-raAlUa'li charge of the insurgents started.ia par. suit of the" Bogota which steamed out of theharborataiullapeed. Reports this say the same conditions prevail at Colon. DoosrVt lUspebt Old A rt'a nhnmnfnl when vonth fails toshow proper respect for old age, but juat the contrary In the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut. on roaiauiea no motto t.nur iwvnrn and IrrePDecttVO of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yjel d to these perfect pill. 25c, at uea uroea mug otore. WRITIES, CHOICE VALUES. & Matson.,,. $ ."A 'I -m . -a.-. i ' ..' ' r, 4 -. ' i . ii U