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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1901)
WMMHgMl ,. JLh Ar-ttCiAci LUft fir&o cim fcJf- , KmwtvwwvwMUkM&Wb'Wfc ii. , lpfcUN!UfcH ,Try the COAST MAIL Jj)- If tlimIniHjjrpli U miirkA'i fyfil Willi h blu nfiU, yuHi Job Office -. a iiiKcriun)n in in ftrreHrn . MW,WWWWWt??WWWW1v'i (,w)fJim'iif'tm'ti.- 'iwrioKJWLWmmrtjiwii iin ntvniwmmtmmu mbiiiti mi i m wi rwomwiana inmiitmitutuuin.VMtmmm.immMirrt mimi mnmwiaavmtau tamu tfOL. XX111, MARSHPIELD, OOOS COUNTY, OREGON, OCT. 1,9 1901. ivrri An U: , , , ., ,, ,, v 3 4 ,1.111., A ,, J MAIL KjXJJUD MMMMHnMNMttAfftiVfMRVMMVVVVrflMm BiaMwiwijiMrwTjnrTpriiijLLMjuijuj CONDENSED NEWS. Oct. m. German iimu-iif-wiu'ii iimii wore at tacked li)' ti Veiioauclnii mob lit Porto Label In. Iluusht li uiir.lnmi In slew Herat, Af ghanistan, During Itin recent storms In tin North Hen III iosols mo reported tn halo been lost, Ta u it-1 1 1 Tn.xlliiule, editor of l.lhoitolro, tliH nimriiilal sheet i:t Paris, linn boon cult nt'i'il to Imprisonment fur one your fur Inciting the uniirtiilstH to murder the Cutr while In Pnrk An iimtrrhlsl named Glnvonnvicli, re cently arrested lit Home, Italy, who threatened tin Mum of tho l'njio mid Cardinal lSuiipollit will lx itppnrtnl In his home In tlaliniill. 'thirteen of Kitcheners scouts with captured ni Oruitgo river. Hniiipsiiii whs iignln ipfuscil ti proson tntloii liyrtiimcll at IheHchley Imitilry. l.nreiixo Snow, Fifth President of tlto Church ot Jesus Christ of tho l.itttor-Dny HalntK died today nt Halt Lake. Oct. II. Tin r.iMiniii for .MIih Htmic I hut half Tnlsed iiinl nmither npjionl Im been ininlc. Oroscoiis lowered tlio world's neord for n mill' on it Imlf mile track to 2 Utf. Koiir liny ciimh of platii ut Itlo Jan Inn. Thn Mnriiil4 llo U III III Ulilengi. Hcrrrnl wrKtcrn limn tnwin with ltol tmlny liy licaty ruin htormx which illil roiixliltTiihlo ilaiiuiKi1. A fiimv Hlorm Mtitl Hciimt tmlay hut iiu'ltnl n (nut tm It ramo ilowii. Oitiruo UiinliifKy wimliaiiKnlntt'lilric K t'xlay for tlto murder of hh hrotlicr la-law. Ihi'Htnti' haiikof Norkn, KatiN wan hrokcii Into hy ImrKlarK ninl rohtx'il of u large "li"! "f Hi'UK'y. OtTiiiauy will nut ii'iiNiloko fur I'nrto CaMlo nirulr aint In (oiiiinuiilrntliijr thin In I'nrnriH ulio hat riiTiiil tlu rlplit to ircH'iil ih'iiiatuN for tlit puiiltli. iiiriit of guilty htiiih ninl cctUfartlon. Oct. t'i IVtcr Naxnon, of Chicago, iiaiM'il tlirniiKli tliohlrliool rnphU of Maura In it '.'I foot cl;ar nhnHt Uiat In I niln utn. KIrIiIwii ItiKT oHIcith cnpturiil hy llrltl"h hIiico Kept. I.', Imu Ix'on hnnlxlinl from Soiilh Africa. Tim t'. H. Trtt'imrt Kllpatrlck nrrhnl nt Han Kruiiclfco with t' i I'lilNttil mini nml in rahlii p-m-iiKtTH, 'M ilNclnirj;iil fvihliiTK ninl il iriHniiiTi. 'IIiito were :t ilratliHilurliiK Dip oyiii'. Tim alHliictotH of MIm Stoni' uro IiIiIIiik In tin' Turl.o-llnlK.ulaii frontier. I'at Crow olfiTd to kIw lilinilf up If tin' rowiinl Ik wlthilrawu. Tlii Krciich wlirat fhortago U cutliiint lit at ,(! V :vi IiumIifU. Tin llli'M'iitli Trlcnnlr.l ivtsiiii (.f tln Conrritatloiial Council opi'inil nt t'urt laiul, U tmlay. Oct. 13. Itniii'liiTH In Now lli'xlco uro uiakliiK nralil on wild hiirecH, klllliiK tliwu hy the liuiulriilH, clalinliiK they Win iU HtroyliiK tho rmiKcu. A French aeronaut Ik itikhIiii; thn MiMltiTrmicnu himi In u haloon. Tin pray ith of his trli'inli nro that ho may not colon ilnwii soon, UiikhIii ilcmaiiihi thnt Turkey puulsli the luurihTcirt of Ariui'iilmis). Alaska IIiiit, llatliiK.rauou tlio rockn tii'iir V.iiicoiimt, A ih'iiii fo; pri'Milhil. I'luwiciiKcrri rcuciii'il ninl hIciiiiht will he lloati'il. Tim hank nt .Mnryw 111c. III., wax role hnl of if !'.'( ) In currency liwt night. Thn Cliluiw ricnliHitoiitlnrliM tixlav forwunU'il to tlio HphuIhIi Minister, who Ik the iloyeii of the illploiuatlu coriH, a iKimlfor thu luileiuulty of lud.C.O.trj tea Ik, Oct. II. HrltlHli forcea liavn llntlia In their cor illau unco more. An ImuieiiMi fmiiliui Im nil in Itusnlu owing to crop failure. Count Henry Do I,n Vulx, the French iniin who eroHHoil tlio Meillterinnean Hen la a halooii him promised that ho will croKri tho Atlantic ocean, The Kifo of tho lllulTton nilllliiery niiupniiy wax liluwn open at lllulTton, Ohio, nml tM.OM taken hy hurlaiH. Ilerr Joliuii Mist, uniirchlKt, wim to lay hcutcuccil to ouo year In tho peul. tcntlmy for puhllKlilnir In hlx paper u neilltluiirt nrtlclo tho day nftur tho iihsiis. Hliiatlmi or McKlultiy, Oct. IB. Tho Hchloy hIiIo of tlio lunulry In now on mid It Ik tliuueht hy Scliloy that next wok will oiid all tho tuutlmuiiy In IiIh nemiir. Arhucklo llrutliom luivii iidvmieed M u rem poiiiui on all convex. (lenerul llothn Ik jeportod captured .wm.ii-jiaKjioiuccu, 1,'viiUied. 'IhoUTIIiminiial contention of Ameri can hunker Ik In hiwIoii In iMIIwatikce. A ion dayrt nice t'otueen tlio nchoonerH NIiiuimI nml Hutnlt C. Hmitli eiulnl In their rc.ichltiK New York only one min ute apart, Tint winner, tin Mmiod will reecho the contract to trmiHimrl their largo cement himlucxH from Canada. Oct. HI. A trial hy jury for Hid Hint tlmo took pliico ut Tiitula, Hamiia. A piiwciiger ami freight car on the Vancouver lino collided this morning on Iho hlirh hrldgo winning Hullhmi'ri gulch near I'iiIoii ineituo, Portland. 'Ihreo men were Injured nml the cam were haillytlcmollHhcd. Clluloii n mining town of tlio North ern Tactile Id iiiIIck fimt of MlHwiiiln, wiik hiirued taut night. It Ik now raid thnt '3f,.Vm hnrrelK of iipplei Ik thn nlr.it of this yenr'n crop compared to 7(MKH),(!ilmrrelK lu a full rrnji yer. A gigantic Armor l'lnloTruot to nui- trol the wiirld'n Klilp hulhllng linn hecu orgnulzisl hy J. l'lrrtoiit Morgan mid hlKiillleH. K. ll.drr.yof thel'.H. Hteel Corionitloii will he proNltlent of the new concern. l'rcHlilcut eln)n of Nlcnragiui, has piuchiiKod mi nriiinreil cruUer from tier iiimiy nml iniicli aiumuiiltliui and Imple ment of war. PREPARATIONS !:0R I.AUiNCIIIMi BARODA Of the preparations doing made to piiiu (ho llarodu the llaudoii Itrcorder Miyn: A niiiulxTof men with put to work Monday inoriiluu getting IhlugK ready to pro-vcute the work, mid ten inure went down yi-denlay morning, hoxliIcK tho l.lfc-mUng crew who went to tho hceiionf operation with the xiirf Unit. Hevernl inoro men will In cot to work In u few dayK, mid the iitm Im to Is- ready to limit tho voxncl during the high tldcK nlHiut t. . I linv nncliutH were dropped from the Hti'i'.mer Mmnlalay, intenlay inoruliig. (V I fathoms to t-ca fnim tho Ih'.nxln, mid n wire caldo whm run iishoru hy which to haul In n large cahlo which Is to bo wnt up from Han Frnnclsco. From County Exchanges (Ccimllc llullciln) Jo IIiiiIkoii, Hr., wlfo mid foil, arrived Iioiiii yententny from Wellington where they Hpcut the Hiiniiuer. The rr.mp ot V. II. ThoiiinH mid Jack l.ydlck chut down hint Frliluvou nccomit of tho Met wetitjier coming on. Frank Mow mid crew nro huny put ting In tho pole Ix'twern this city mid Myrtle 1'olnt and will hooii Iki ready to light that place hk ho Intends to puxh iho work to en early completion. rMiiuo inthiiii thrown wlro ncroxa tho eh ctrlc light wlro Tuesday night form ing it hhnrl circuit mid hurul tlio ftiferi out at tho dynamo nml cimi-d tho llghtK to go out. (Ilmdon Urcoidct) Captain C. II. Ilutler timk the tug out titer tho hnr Ttieshiy gn lug tho bar u good liiHK'ctlou, lie rep irted two chan nels each hat lug n depth of II feet of water. 'Iho woihI trouhlo Im that eacli channel Is narrow, tho ouo north being crooked, while tho one to the houth Is daugeroiiHly cho to Iho iouth Jotty. SOME HOPE FOR PREMIUM WINNERS I'roK'dent V. C. Loudon of tho Second Southern Oregon Agricultural Fair Ah Hoclntlon, wIiiimi residence Is In Itosehurg, wuiN word to F, V. Norton to tell the people, that tho asocliitlou Iick not yet received tho money from the utato for tho payment ot premiums, and that as hooii hk It tfl received warrant.s will bo forwarded to tho winners ot premiums. This Is cneouii'.glng tn some, one, hut iik the iiamea ot tluwhitltled to prem- Iiiiiw Is being kept a profound odlclnl nocrot, no one knows to whom tho en couragement applies, Why tho president and secretary l.uvo seen tit to withhold the piemlum list Ik u mystery. They both promised heforo leaving for Hosehurg that tlio list would bo sent down to tho newspapers hero im soon us tho books could ho posted up. It has now been more than six weeks sluco the close of tho fair, mid people hero r.ro still in tho dark im to who redly took tho premiums. If tho olUcors of tho society liato It lu for tlio Maii beouuso this paper has told more or losa truth about their management, that is no rea son why they should not enlighten tho peoplo through tho other .Murshlleld pn peis. Tho matter begins to look suspicious. OA.STOnlvA Hn tb " Ri VculliwWwarj J3UJM && Blgnttor &G& if TnUI: IN'rVARDfiESS OP PROPOSE!) CHANGE Mall Contractor Wishes to Save One Man's Wages by Delaying Mall at'Rcston Tho proposition to let Iho outgoing mall Hooter ut KchIoii until It missed a coupli) of trnliis nt Itoselmrg dws not meet with enthu-lnsllc npprotnl on thn Hay. A reiuimstrmico has been clrculat- nl among tint huKliiess mid professiounl men hero mid nt North llviul by ThoiiwH Coke, who has detoted rmiHldernhlo tlmo mid trouhlo to tho causa. Tho rcmoii trnnco wns ilgiusl by nrnrly uvcry proiiilnent biiHliiesn man in town, except soiiiu win were absent, mid was sent out ntong tho Wagon ltoad. It Ik ilouhtlewi well on Km wny to Wio-lilfigloir by thlH tlmo. It Ik to be hosd that It will reach tlicro In time. I'll less tho matter has lseu ni'lied through by tho contractor k nttorncys, lie will tirohahly bodifniiiKdntctl In his utteiiiit to Mivo nun man's wages nt tho cxpciiKO or tho mail scrtlei'. Wllfii I'isitiuiMtler Curtis locmiio In formed ut the real effect of the proiwxwd chniice, ho wrote to tin1 department mid It Ik likely thct his letter will recch Washington In tlmo to hold tho matter up. Tho postmistress nt Horn who was Induced to iign tho petition, nl-n wrnto to the depnrtmeiit ns soon im she wo In formed of tho true luwnrdiiesH of tho nccominiMlntluu nsked for by tho con tractor. Tho Mill, Is Informed hy ouo In a ii tlon to know that tho real object ot tho change Is to snvo olio cr.rrler on tho Itiwburg end of tho Unci ihnt tho out- waribbound mall now reaches itestou (tho Itiuille ltoiek') nlsmt iiildnlght, ni'd that the contractor wants to let It llo titer thereuntil noon, or until tho car rier who leaves Itosiburg In tho morning unites r.t Itestoo. llo can then turn back mid take It through to ItoscbHug, thus doing tho work which now requires two turn. The thing thus simmers down to nn luexcusnhlo Impairment of tho mnll for vice to sate the contractor ouo man's wages. It Ik statist that Mr. Floyd is nnw suIh contnictor mid that ho recehrs from tho original contractors n Hum amply sum- dent to put the mall through on sched ule time. That is neither hero nor there, howeter. Tho w!nt Is thnt wo want n satisfactory mnll service. If. tho con tract Is tnkeii t.si law It Is tho fault of no ouo but tho man who makes tho bid. The good Iinl llo knows that this sec tion has suffered manifold Inconven iences in the niattrr of mall for years too many to count up. 1 hero is no rea son on eartn why thlfl should Ih so. Murshlleld (Ksiple nro not kickers, but they ought to be, when It conies to tho nir.ll service. F.tcrmil vigilance is tho prico of other things Isoldes liberty, and it good mull service Is ouu of them. CONDENSED STATE NEWS ITEMS Tillamook Is to have a branch Hue ot tho Northern Pacific railroad. Tho sur veys uro in progress. A tunnel TCO feet long will go tlnoiigli the summit. llert mid Arthur Wntters ot Stayton, nro under nrrest charged with highway robbery. They held up Abo Smith of Htnytoii ami robbed him ot $12,00, A. M. Humphrey, u warehouse mail of Haleui, wiis-arrestcd -itur- selling stored wheat mid illsiipper.rliK' with thu money. llo was apprehended lu Portland and re turned to Hnlem for trial. And now comes two Albany men Into court, Archie W. HlacMmrn, sou ot At-torney-Oeiierul lIlaeKburn, sues Oeo. I, Ueeso of Albany for (10,03J tor alienat ing tho affections of U wife. Curry county's total debt Is $18,220.87. Cash In treasury C'3.78t.'J7. I.nko comity, next to tho smallest county in Oregon, in cchool population promises to bo tho llrst to taWi advantage ot the now public school library law, Albany has mi oratorical association. Charles 11. Stewart Is presleent. Tho Denton county assessment li less this year than lu IHO, being f 130,551 less. Henry Siilllyan uged 27 years of Mill City, Ik charged with criminally assault ing Ills four Hlsteis tho youngest being in yeais old, Itequlsltton papers wero Issued tor his arrest and return to Silem from Hblgellold, Wash. fleorgo W. lllbeo hastecelvedj tho np polutmont ot receiver ot tho I.und OOlcq ut Oregon City. llo was formerly post uiastbr ut Sheiidan, Oregon, Tti'Olputur,ruttr.pu lingli.ih ship, 8jUl - iil from 1'ortlnnil Oils week with the largest enrgo of wheat .it Intel out of jNirtlnnil, 'iajfit Imwhi-Jfl. j Tho Wnlir & ZwIcKi-p Wtipliulhlliig plant nt I'ortlnlid, will bo ofK-rnUs! ngnfti In tile near future. l- Willamctto (mlvcmlty has it' football team. 4.. Tho Mticoln county fair prnvrsl hiicIi it success that others will bo held. An Astorln concern will gOuto tho cold storage, business on n large rcale. Homo Balem citizens who llrf on thn Moriilngsldo car lino which lias suspend ed have organized n stock company ami will procure an automobile, car nnd will operate It. The company will charge 5c n trip. A Hiiurnii wntiinii wim nrrMtnl liwt week for sending obsrenolelffra through 'Hantlugo, tho malls. Him wiw bound over In tho Tim account of the battle may bo sum of wu l nppar Iwfora t!. I'nlUsI foni, ,, n ai, ,9 flg fo, Sttiles district court nt Portland. ... , , ,.,.,. "On Hmnlay morning July Ti Admiral Dr. K. C, Fnull, of Haker City, had n'r,.rrn .....i.., ,.i ,.. ft.- u..,.,iDi. very "arrow escape tromdeafu by nccl- ... . .'. dental Wh.donn is.lsoiilng:. lio had WwAiwiit waile n .Iwprmln 'lal ""t Istii sufferliig from u serereVcold. Ho of tho htrlr nml put to fu At cmco siiposed he wns taking tabloU for his tho American fleet opened flro mid pur reller but got hold ot somo containing s.ied tho Spanldi reswln, which had ntrolliip. a belhslona jmlwu.; Ho wns turne.1 toward to West. Shot and ehcll only nave.1 by heroic effort of Dr. Do.1- ,MM, . .....,,. ... - sou. On last Thursday Oct. lOtli Incorpora tion papers wero Mod for tho Lewis & Clark exposition, by IVH btislnrM men of Portland. Homer Dnvenisirt. tho Cartoonist, is to leclure ut Haleni, giving his lllustrateil , lecture. Two Hnlem miiateur plintographers, men wero made prisoners. Tho Amcrl Mrs. Claud Oatch and .Mrs. Wiggins raji- c0s lost one killed nnd threo womidett turrtl nearly all tho prizes at tho state ani, xMr WjwU atVWi jutlo Injuries." photogrupherscoiiveiitloii. , , .,,.,.,,,,., It will Imj notlcetl that Admiral Cer- nie uiisiiii-ss mrii oi Daieai uonaini .l...., OiW .'..rl. ,.f .kVAAnln 4i It,. l.'A.i """" "" l,M " """ "' W "1" totlmnilililn who Wi-re to hnrn Un inarrletUtthostntolnlr.but when tho time caino thvo joiiugonw got chicken hearted mid backetl out. Tho fair man agement sold the things nt auction, nnd It Is claimed by some, gat away with the whole swag. Homo falenl business men are very much worked up over tho wny thoy were bilked. There is a large lot ot race horses ntLn (irnndo nt tlio fair which opoiied on tho loth. Them will be 8 days of racing. Cottnge drove h to have a brass band, Moro Is to havo u new Jrlng mill which wlU'bVru'n byflectrieltyT ""- ApplMaroUinsshipM from Salem to San Francisco. ' Tho strawberry growers, of Salem have! organized n union. ! The initiation of Clatsop county Is $210,1 (i more this year thau last Thernlversltyof Oregon Olec Club are arranging u tour of the state. Fnkers are In Oregon trying- to mil school charts trout Miuucota. They aro working the county schtsil directors. The mills nt Knapton have rvuuictlj ojenitIons. They were clo-i'd down oni account ot the strike. j Quail are said to bo quite plentiful In Jackson couuty. Two stores, n Jewelry and grocery changed tiaiuLs In F.u-;eno this week. The old Hugeiio street cars have been bought by the Halem company, who will rebuild them. The big liooth-Kellv lumber mill in Lane county cut I77.C 0 feet ot lumber lust Friday on one shift. A party of civ 11 engineers of the S. P. Co., nro ut Springfield, uiaklnir surveys for tho permanent bridge nt that point In Lane couuty. December Silth, 27th and 2Sth Is tho tlmo of holding the Uougla.1 county Poultry Show. J. M. Wallace, president of tlio Salem Water Company, died from congestion of the brain, nt the Willows farm two miles west of Salem. Mr. Wallace was ouo of the cnpltal city's most prominent men. St. Mary's Society at Halem, recelted the piano which went to the contestant lecelving the most votes, receiving up- vvard of Cj0,O votes. Tho state W. C. T. l convention Is session nt Astoria this week. In Mrs. Hupreim llellequo of St Louis, Marlon county, tiled from the effects ot her clothing catching tire from the stove. She. becamo tmntio and ran out ot doors nml wns fatally burned before the flro could bo extinguished. Her children hurried to throw water on their mother but were too late. BOERS CAPTURE A SEA. PORT AND SUPPLIES A press dispatch ot Oct. 17th snys tho Invaders have reached tho sea, it com mando ot GO men having penetrated through tho rich Great Betg river valley to Hppefleld nnd St. Heloui Bny north wwtof Capo Town. Th republicans havo secured n number of tecrults and n considerable quantity ot supplies. (Un. French Is directing operations ngajtist ,thei)i WHO FOUGHT THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO! School History Docs Not Tell Who Was in Command of American Fleet Tho history recently ndopted for uo In the Oregon public rcliooM given an other Illustration ot tho Indnlto cmall hm of spirit which would deprive Ad miral Hchloy ot whatever credit Is duo ' " "r "" lri in uio nnvni oauio oi "liv j'lHini iinii ftiiu ttj ti' rilil'. VCI era uenevM ma; ins vessels were so much swifter than the American shins, that thero was some hope of escape. It was n rain hojie; lu Ipsa than four hours c,cry Siwnbh ship was ilestroywl, Httn- drills of tho Spanlcnls wcro killed nnd Admiral Cervfn nnd about ia;i of Its ... i, ll,,,1tt1i n,, lm.- but ' V ...III... C.I.IA .... U '"'"'" "W "" .... named. Hcd Utoy Ikh-ii mentloncl it would havo been necessary to relate the fecU which Fuuiirtm's friends nro trying to suppress .hat Hchley vm thero aud Sampson wasn't. It h rot n case where trlval tacts aro left out. No school history ot the civil war, po matter how condened, erer falltsl to mention that Sheridan was "twenty inlles away- when the battle of Wlnthwter commenced. Why do they 'sleo the fact that Sampson was twenty mirSirnvYay wlieirtntrtaniinjrsurtiiig ii'U'meiice.1, and nearly as far when It ended? Why should our school histories bo pro-Muted to the u-o ut tho poncrtcrs 'f hi-tory forthowko of n mail who thinks enlisted men should not bo pro ' nioted In the navy because fiey doN not understand the vtIiiietU of it pink tea? A Typical South African Store 0. H. lirson. ot Hay Villa, Sundays Hlvcr, Capo Colony, conducts a store ty pical ot South Africa, at which VJtn be purchased anything from tho proverbial "needle to an alienor." This store Is situated In it valley nluu miles from tho neurit railway station nnd about twen-ty-tlve miles from the nearest town. Mr Larson savs: "I am favored with the custom nt farmers within u radlou ot thirty miles, to many ot whom l haio stimdlcd Chamberlain's remedies. All tcrlity to their lalun In n hoiusiiold where u doctor's ndv ice Is a I must out ot the question. Within one milo ot my htnro the inundation Is ncrhaiw sixty. Ot tlic-e. within the pa.t twelve months, no Ichs than ftuirteen haveleeii nbs,)ltite- ly cured by Chamberlain's Cough lleme dy. 1 his miLst surely be a reconl., For saio oy ,101111 ireuss. Travel by Sea Arrivals by Alliance from south, Men day: Mrs Cope, H II Olson, F S Dajton, 0 V Oeraibek, Wm Nnsbiirg, Capt C II Ackermau, J K Mulr, II Flnell. J C Gale, Mlimlo Melbourne, John llnvld, .Mrs M Hi-odd. Dlun Hrodd. G 1, Waters, J K Os- born wife and son, Ben Taylor. J B Sweet wife nnd 2 daughters, Marlon Taylor, Mrs L Bresher mid 3 children, Joe Kgan, K 1) Wall. Departures by Alliance, north, Tues day: John McCren, Miss McCrea, MUs Peterson, A A Fuller, It L ltlchardson, J F Coukllu nml 2 daughters, II Irvine mid daughter, Mrs L J llobson. Krnest Kern, Cnpt Cntbtree, W Cavnnaiigli, It Turner, B Whlteiioiiso, nnd In steerage. Arrivals by Areata, Oct. 18: W K Wllks, F Kruse. J It Fmletter, K W Fin letter, B U Bjtckor. N W Bucker, Henry Lnse, Mrs Luse, Geo Frnhni, C Slestreem and daughVr, Mrs Hanson, Miss Alma Hanson, Miss Helen Hanson, I Hut, M Slimline, P Nelson, J Jones, 0 Malllus. ADMIRAL SCHLEY HAS HIS INNING The testimony oMhe ploseeutlon laall In before tho court of Inquiry iiiiiSchley's wltiuvises arnovv being oxnmijieil, As the Judge ndvOca.te has been uuablo to make out any case against Scltley, tho old ijan's witnesses ore, 1 irt'iy.needod. Our Wide-awake Reporters North Bend Cnpt. A. M. HlmfKiii arrived from Han Francisco, Tucdny, mid at this writing U fjulto ill. Dr. Horsfnl was called Thursday morning. 1. H. Krlebel left on tho Alllanco for n business trip to Portland. Tho hnuso built for Dud Turpln la now being painted nnd papered. Homo whero In tho nelghls)rliood ot thirty salmon wcro caught by North liendltes Wetlnwtny on troll. Win. Llintstnmi nnd Wm.Htrang each brought lu six, the highest numbers caught by 'any one jtcrson here. Ocorgc Waters returned from Hum boldt countv on the last Areata. Sumner Wm. Sherrard has Isicn busy the past week putting a new root on his home. JIlw Lnlti Iloono returneil homo from Marshfteld Inst week. Capt. Hnrrls l mnnlng tho llnth now. The Milkmaid is on the drydock. under going repairs. Mis Kfflc Catching while playing Tuesday evening fell cud broke IhjT.1i whips oilier ioreirm. l)r. llorial was called ami rnluceil the fracture. Catchlug Slough W. II. Norton commenced the construc tion ot his houso Monday. Dr. William Cavanagh felt for Dallas Monday whero he will reopen his dental office. Miss Mary Quick commenced a term ot school In tho KsterUck district Mon day. Mlsj Quick comes well rccom launded as a teacher. Ictor Am'crf on of North Ilend, who has been here the ast two weeks dig ging potatoes returneil home Wednta day. Clms. Kcterlieck Intends to build n largo barn on his ranch thLs winter. An entertainment will bo given by thp school In district No. 12 on the last day of school, which will be Oct. 2oth. A SHORT STORY WITH A MORAL njThTngnfrronmn.iaiTi5rlt raid of the local papet, M0h Psha'vv there In't any.hluj worth mentioning in tho wny of news In this week's paper guess I'll have John stop our's.' Tho above remark was overheard during tho pant week while a Levy ot our bright women, wero dlscu-islug things in general. We ventured the assertion that not one ot the (tarty could give us a news Item. "Oh lur."' "oh ilenrF uml like exclamations wero plentiful, but the item was slow to materialize. After halt an hour or so ot pondering one had thought of n real news Item; we give It i erbatlou: "They say that huckleberries aro plentiful down at Pouy slough." That was tho lot! Not another news Item, good, bad or indifferent, could one ot the party think of, though they wcro nil of the class who keep pretty well Informed ot what Is going on. Yet they had just been crlticlsiug one ot the local editors tor not having hi p.ipor chuck full ot live local news. Moral: The less a person knows about the news jvepor business the more ho will criticize the work of the local editor. t3X3S2ta!13QSS!NEKIII0BHIICaDaBBHIMfllHMHBilHHMI J!0 New l)i ess v? 3 $ GoHls and 4 Finnings. El Aivs&'s&au "- a a .-v u mte teady. at The present nppenninco of our store Is proof of the ease with which ono may get fash ionably attired for tho coming season. There is nochauco to complain ot Inadequate vari ety ot haudsoino styles. Those seeking the most clnhorato suits nud Garments of thu season, in tho very best ma terial havo only to conio here. Again, tho array of lesser priced things affords almost endless opjwrtunlty tor thoso in quest ot equally correct but less costly costumes. ; : : Our preparation to meet nil wants have beeu nptly bpokeu of as Incomparably complete. wwwwim Bfc Mneklntoshes, n mxaZ Bj: inuurellas muiivo vv tttiuouii2 Clothing. Igz & It ubbor goodJ to I Uts. rTiiu ill nun int? Tim tr.tntKjr: niiTniTTRoc Fmiit nun n w10i9IIStll3Bllliv ' "'' -t.oi'iviu uuit it anj, 4fciMHiiM4iKlft "IICIUIfiMWMHSHMHXeKflHaHMnK.JIJIiyr Silk.Un J Mr. L. Weeklcy ot firnvel Konl, who passed through hero last week, with mutton riietp, rcturnetl homo W'cdne day. W. J Laird of Iteaton, hai moved to Urewstcr valley. He has Ills new hmm nlmost completed, ho Is n wlde-away energetic man nml the right ono Jit the., right place. "' Cscar Hunch nnd wife havo moved In with W. M. Laird nt tho Half Wny home, nnd will help run the place for a yean Sherman I'llrm and wife of Falrrlew, havo moved up to his place on Abler Mi, ami will live la Oeo. Miller house thbt winter. " ' About fifteen ilmhormen came over the mountain nnd registered nt tho Hajf Way houw last week, they aro locating and taking up claims in Gno county. r ' W. M. Ijilri! has gone to Coquille City. Tennite When returning from a visit to Mandn ' field Sunday, William Coleman was ac companled to his home by Mayor Dole ol " tilasgow. Mrs, J. K. Schilling nnd chlldrAi of Marshfleld, liaro Iwn gnesti of Fnuilr Dowron's on Hopkins creek n couple of weeks. ' Jacob Tunstrom Sr departed Monday for the Umpma to spend a few days"" with friends., " ' J. K. Peterson of May, made n brief visit in this neighborhood Sunday. ; ,' Joliu Shutter was trading nt North Bend Tuesday. Frank Pierce mid Edwin Solstre'em ' wero delighting relatives and other frlcmU with their presence on North' slough Saturday and Sunday. ., Wltcii leaving here Wedncstlay, Helena " W wsela was escorted to Decker's Polut by Frank Bowron. , :, Charlej Sclstrom and daughter lve -returned from San Francisco. John W. Bensi:i lies been ailing In health ot late. Curry-Couaty industry to are luforwed by W. F. Rllev .tbftt R,-t; ttwftt tbt galawB wyt yf, ewy '- . AtaX nuu'or curry county oxpccw te.lmiM nf large number ot cottages this winter at Wedderburu, also u .urge seine house for fish nets. Tho ralmon run has been very good so far cud the past week some re;y heavy hauls have been made, as high as 12C0 being caught at one haul ot tho seine. Mr. Hume has sent the Hteamer Del Norte to Coquille for lumber for his prospective improvements, and as WKjn as tlto season for ilhlng Is over tuiUdlug will beglu. A larger acreage ot peas will bo put in next season, nud the pea canning industry will bo carried on a, - larger scale titan ever. Several thoji- sand acres will be planted to peas for , the cannery. n? Guilty of Negligence " Captain Marr, ot tlio British ship Bar oda, which went ashore near Ilaudon,-' Aug. 28th, has been held guilty ot negll- . gence In jiavlgittlng tho vescel, byja . court of Inquiry Instituted by the Brlt- tali Consul-General, and his license eiis- 1 iendetl for tour months. rtSfc&sfc' -V Xpvv JacketsT "s I J Rainy-day 2 Skirts C.svva M I .tv, . nrtttTtftrftrrE & ' of CArt Kwr ,n &a ml w , si 3,5 & . fWMji t I : t tBJWJ--L. L.TJ. L '. -' . rt rjmr" JZ " fV m!i&