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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1901)
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Dr. Humes defeated WHLieDuiiltviiy In tilt lilllnrdt mntrli lit Kim Kr.ilielen, lYrolih-nl .Tint lllll of tlm (Ir.-nt Nortlii'rn rnllrond Inn been chn'cti profldcut of tlm N'ortli'ifii Hecnrlty Co. tlm new Itnllrond syndicate. Tlio fudou victory wat celebrated lit New York ut l!u City Club nl Muditon Hqituri Cmivrt Hull. TIipwiMiIIiii: of MU Kluronrn Miir linrpl KomKrr to Ititinluliili Miitliimn ocrurnl toOny ut Cliirlniintl. .liKepli J. Ki'iilli win liiuit;iMt itt mill ulKlit Iiin( ntKlit for tin1 niunlitr of Nora K(lp4r Innt Afr tl. Tlio Triinixirt lliinvtrk I nslioro In JnprtiiOMf wnt it". A (lorinttit vnrslil U trylni;toinll Ihtc... AKiiliinliloitcrlliii'4 tin ndlciH of mi Aiurrlrun litwycr to work f.if hit tvliw'. A liioiiiitril fornMif m Ciiio Dntrh innoititr.eiiiierc.i 10 ino ihkth. Nov. 1 .1 Twniljf iMvipIo wnrn kllhil hy llin fitrttintinki'M In l.rr.roiin. 'Ilirr' wu M Miorkt, IH wry nlrnt. Tlu iMl'i!' It rjuiiplnn In the lli'ht. An liifiuii' limn klllcil mi ofllrrr Ht CtMiimifilK WhkIi. Tin mnw rrmy 1it a frlt'iiil, mnl tlicn uouiuli.1 him nolf. Nnval rmittriirtor ll l'""ii lint Im-wi ih IMIcI to duty nt Clmrh-'toii, Fontli Cnro linn titnuTHic the K'vriiiiii-nlV niival rxhlhlt tlirn. Tlio rlty roimrll of Oiln.1.0 Imte ill. rovrrnl tlint tin' Inlcf rt roiitiilnliie tin nrninntt from IS'il to HSI haw iIImiji iirnrnl In NNhlrh a ill-rri'imnry of is, W,iH) wn rwrntly nniiouurtil. Nov. Irt. Kx-Qiiocii l.llluokmil. of Hawaii nr rlttM In Hu Kranclro from tlm (Irlfiit on hrr wny Katt for a hlt. Tho prrnt llnp illmuiuiil wai m I" dty In l.oiiihin,aiiil will Im tin- iinHrty of nn AiiuTlrnu. Tlio prlro p:ihl wm Twrlvi Itxllt't hnvc no far hocn ri'mv rrnl from tlio lliihy inlno In VlrKinla. Tlio tlr hut Ikh'U .xtltn,uNht'l. While ri"Mmilliiir to a rail, tiro tritrl. No 8 Itt Clilrnuo wnt run Into hy 11 nwltrli i'IikIiii'. 7 tticti on the iipl'iirulin wrrn lujurnl. Tin trnntport llnnrork Inn Ixyii I'ihiI nl ami wn tttilitjiirtil. A tnlh" lit BlilS HoromU It tlm iimv nutoinohlh' nroril tiimh1 hv Henry Knur tnrr. a Krciirh aiitoiiinhllltt ut (Vuioy Inlnml lloulpviinl. , Tlio Tw.,ntVHi.v.'nlli Infntttry hat Itcru orilcriM to Manila tit imxiii at (rant portt ran ln nftrirril. flotrnor Van Pant of Mlniicfntn. will hrlncioilt In lhi iimnoof tlm ntato of Mlnnoitn to prmrnt tlio hit; rallr.Nul triittlimt foriiiml, of which .11 m lllll It prculifent. noniTnl Hi'vtoI lint appwirisl on tlio Hotith African iirmu onco tiiorc. Iinl HohortM It I'xpcrli'il to nltii. ow Inj to troiihlc In the HrltlKh waroihri'. Tlm TrniiH'Alntkan rallroinl will ho hi'Riin. a JcffrltH will ttirctSlmrkcy next inr.iith. Tin' rannoiu now n-l;nl for hy MIh HIoiioV raptort hat Ih-imi rnliirol to '.M, () -)tinilt, Turklnli. A flrn nt Yalo colh'jri' ih"troyoil the ilortnltiiry which coM ax.un. Tin firoat Northern train rohlnr who It In cintixlv at SI. Limit, nilmltt hit lilcnttty nt lli'ii Kllpatrlcl:. The irmiK of rohhorH wen' Inl hv 'lllll" CarMT who wan klllcil hft HprliiK. Not. 17. A native- priest in the I'lilllpptno In Intuit lint hcon convicted of iiiurdcr and fcntcnccd 1" 'JO yeart. Anlntlc plnKiic It reported lit 0le, IltiHxIu, two deatht occurring. Two men were killed and four InJniM at a retult of 11 preiuaturo exiliwoii of a hlnxt nt the t'litfuwH Htoiie qnarrleH near ColtiinlniH, Ohio, The Hpntilxh nennto hat linked 11 hill prohibiting the coliui;o of other. Mexico It IniportliiB wheat from the United States. Trantport Meade hint nnlled forMatilht. Ont nf 1(1 limit; riddinrlet In Imvn the partlclimntH of one have been convicted, Frank III ley. Carl Van (iuiihni and Thot. Wlliinuis or ttmricri rtty. Nov. IK. The llay-raitnccfuto treaty hat been Hlk'ned by Hay for the Culled Hlnte.t and Lord Catinceriite for flteat llrltulii. A hut time In the Krench Chamber of Deputies necessitated a huspciihIoii for (luepcsshm until the memborH had mif tlclently conliij. An oil Rtislier lint been utruck at lln kcr, Hussla, which started nit extraordi nary ttow of l,Xi,tW pixida dally. Ten Jnpa were killed and 21 others In jured In 11 collision by a froluht crash in Into 11 work train near Culberlson, Montamt, on Sunday muruliiir. Wnlter Lliitienfehler, editor of the Wnlla Walla Htntesmmi. was horwwhlp- unit wllllilllll Ills WIIV til lilt hllllll) llV Wnlto Hchomncher who ilemiiiideil tlm I ho But down on his knew mid apil(i;tl.n i Mm. Hiliiiinnilier for 1111 article Ullh- ltsiied hv him Inst week. Ho refused anil Mrs. H. bexnu plylni? the ltiiiK hiiKny whip while her hmhaud held hlin. 'I hey wore Heparnted, Nov. III. niirlnit u iIoiho foj; In ClilcitRO ttvn elevated trains urashed Into each other, criiHliliiK one man mid wounding about twenty. There were 11I110 other acchlentii on the. eluvnted roads, City Treasurer I'hllllp flerst of lliiffu In. has been deposeil hy the mayor.. Ho U clmrgvl with etovked .work. . Tlio roillim'l lint hecn Inl for tile hullilliu of it tiniit.'a('lfle entile to Ilitn 0I11I11 hv the IViliiiuerclitl I'lifllle Cnhlu '.. lumi IiiIIiIi rniiipHuy lor W, ,' Tlie Irlal of Mm. Iila Ida llmtlne, fur the inurder nf a yoiim; ceiMUH clfirk, .linnet rhiyinoiir Ayem, hejtait In 'ih- liitini, I). C, today. Vienna. Atntni, It nvept hy the HoourKf of Himillpox. A Kotiller In .Iniii'tlim Clly, Kan., run mtiiiek mid 1:1 1 led two men on the ntreet here today timiuil It. K. I-. Cooper mill Hit City MiirMinI .Intiiet White, Inith miuillnl. The man I1.1H nut heeti cap lined. The pinker ttinck of I'retlilettt Mr ICInley lint hei 11 eoiupleled mid It on us hlldllnu at the Nuilthtoiilitti liittllutf. Nov. 'JO. The Ikwr (lovernor of .lohatniet Itiirtt I 011 trUl t'ir hit life In Loiidou. Orer lx;t iHMtiunKtiircj hne Imh'H Dwindled unto, "iiiiih ratiuliiK from fiiMi to(l 1 a piece hy ifrccitxitHlt ""'" hotny the wcti'l Hen Ice di" purlnietit. Yctken, the ttreetcar klnt,, It niniir. I11K .ll Uiiidiui with I1I1 ureal clieine. lie will eooii routrol all the roadt lit tlm hit city. Ilidmrt 'thorn, allntTMii'ltii, who htm hern tmliuiiitf hliuxdf off for the toll of l'td W'iMwt. of lilnteon-, Scotlaiul, hat Imh'H tn ro-t'il In Cortland, Or. The t'oloiuhlnii rehelt Imve taken (iu. 'I he llliernlt hate m"ciImii of nil the otBc.r'. The C. It. uiinlmnt Mkcht Vfhleli In here loek no tirt. Ii'iluiii' Jtirki'ti hate Ihiti Inmhtl nt t uh.'i 11 lid hMte taken elm run of the railway MM dm,. CONDENSE "STATO NEWS ITfiAlS Ito'i-liiirif lm rltnetl rotitrart with f. I. nlnkly of Toletto, Olil. Ur ttreel tin pnitemeiitK. Tile eotitliicl It fot pill tint; 011 frothed rock and thi hid wnt WiTu, The hlluvit hid wnt $lft,tm A new HceiitM onto, nee wit rend for Hi.' Drol 'line ln.it trifk In the Idweliiirg city council It It a KHiierttl hittltuM lleciiw. The Curt of IVrtlnnd will latlld 11 $SJi.um ury ifeck. Tun CimtitiFUtal Imtvl hitrunl In lower AIIiIiim, Cortland. The Ink tVriioin, tvn run dutm dor llitf 11 deliiw feu hv the Heuulator un the CoIumiIiIh river. Saltirilty. The American Cnn ('itipHtiy will mil n :note their plutti from Antorhi. I'en Helen I In tlm thru- of u wixwl fnitiliu'. WimiI I now mtllliiKat $n a cord. Crook (tnitity Indlnnt are tvantuiily killing deer. 'Hi" ClimlMtiiiit flh hatchtry ha olrweil, ...... Atliltiud Ueluinorlnefur a tewnrnu' nvtiem mid Uih itutnioll It IkjIiil- twit. thmml. The ttnto of OreKou will make a Httrtey of Hh arid laud eat of the fa cmlet, I'UKe Halley, of Orepm City, who dlt attiM'Hritl 17 Vtiirt nco wheu hut ll-teu.t oiil. Ktrptieil olT the train the other aid ay. all liniulrliiir for hit people, tt ho were detul or left the country except one urother who lltet ut ICale, Oregon. 'IheClty coiiiicll at Dal In t will he nnkud nt lit next eoNhlou to make nr taiiKeuieutt to tutrchnmsl the Unlit plmil nnw operalitl hy a prltate com pany. Sleiti cltUentarenitlTerliii; under an Inerea oil elmrce for lltihtt mid It ciumIiik Home talk of mttiilrliml owner chip. H.ilem crocery rlerkt have itiilonlEi'd Sh nt will all lr II all be chnnx.1 at 111. A .Salem man named Nenule who went to hfktt and who went thdantly In nne and who wnt thlpil Ituck hy hit (suuradt, hat iicut riHtclied hit dettlim llou. Fire nt the mouth of a Tellurlde, Colo, mine canted the death of nndtahly one hut dm' mlitere, hy MilWutlon. The Salem .lourital hat a crenmery 11 the tmue huildlnt; and lie islltor com jihiiiieH that It it a hanl alteruatlte. The hitlldiiiK wnt formerly occupied hy a Kthiou. Moiue mUereant shot at the K. 1'. train near Womlhuru the other nh?ht. Th httllet went thnmih a wtmlow mid Imrt-ly mltxeil .lohtt Walford mid Scull llohart of Hlltvrton. I'ltlo Mrf iilloch of ItiMelmrt:. who at' tempted tuiclde httt I'rlday died oil Sat iinhiy. She claimed the mall Welch who It now In Jail on 11 charco ofadiillry letrayisl her and hhe did not want tullvo any lunger. WelchV own wife brought theucllon. Ktifji'iie hut a Kitit club with ,1, 0. WtUlHit pretldeut and (I. T. Hall tu .ecrelary. I'acllk' Cnivcri'lty foot hull (emu dc- 'uted UieO. A C. learn of Curvalll.i by . ,1 himi,. ,f n to l last Sutunltiy. IihIl-o lloUeuf tlio Htate Circuit Court of Miiriou county, hut decided that the hooks 01 lue various coiiuiy iiiiiccik uiu-i beexpcrtisl, Tt.etity-seven canvanslnn comniltteert have been npixilutcil to taWe money In Portland for the Lewis i. Clarke expiMl lion. The Itoscburi: poultry show will take place on Dee, 'Jd, 27 ami iW. W. W. Ilrowulutcof OL'den, Ctah, will act as Indue, lie will also net as Judueut the Knueiie poultry nhow which lakes place on Doe, ID, 'JO ami 'J(. The most extensive tdiltigle mill in thewesi hat Just been complutcil ut Itunyon, on tlio Columbia river. A SIO.ooo Jmvelry robbery from n ho tel In causing the police of l'ortlnml soiiio trouble, .Many of the. Jewels have been recovered which the burghim lost In their hurry to escape. A K, Loweuthal the traveliio; man for the Jewelry bouse Hays tlio stuck wus insured iij;iiliist men. Travel by Sea Arrlvnln hy Areata, Nuv. 18:- K P Nor ton and wife, Mlsn HalneH, Mra Nuble, Mm Mucgenn, Clms firissen, h J Hnzen, .1 W Proctor, 0 Khuuijmn, A McCloryhy, V. lloldenniinn, MrmStora, Minn Storn, A (Hutu. winwyxnununKwi ujye3airtfMpi.J''-yagJg MARSHFIELD, IMPROVING Till! WATIilt PLANT A Gciiercl Overhauling of all the Mains and Pipes Tlirnu;:lio:il tlie Clly The Mnrthflehl Wuler Co, hnve liian. unruled n iiiucli needed Improtemciit In Hie wny of putiltiK In hhut-olM to every imlhidiiHl wmIit utr t ruHhlniice ho iim to oht lute the amioymice of Hhultliif.'. dlf the wnter from M-vctnl fntnlili't nt one tluin when repn'rsuri' Is-lnt: made. Tint hat catiHed much niiiioyatico which wi'l Mtiit ben Hiliiu f tlm last. Much f Hi" plninlildtf trorj: wiilch linn been dime III tlirlotlt llllli'x, hy luex Ptrli'iiecd wninr tiieit, It very faulty and often titnttt bother to water iimtm, it timtde which will be reiniilled tli roll;: Ik 111 1 the entire system hy it IhoroiiuhuveihaulliiKof nil tlm nltes i.n I connection. All the leaky water ceckt ihrnuitTHiiil the town will he re Mltihl nnd tvhuni neeeiry, now ones will In put In. When theu repaint and linprnMiiiPiitt bate been coiiiplrteil, which will Ink" itnernl motitlM yet. Marthlleld will hate mi illlrlent iIik HTtlee mid no town of lit lxe In Ore- (ton will he Ix-Uer nerved with pure wn-h-r. The rt tertnlr It kepi in tfrfit;! order and liiiiimeil nt regular Intervals uf thurt iturntioii. .dr. K. K. CoIbhii, ll.e unwent overseer and fiiniotii will eite initliliiu tituloue to make llnntlitli'ld't tvnler eervice ut t-rlift hh txrwlbh', ih lily's htilrauU nre nil In irlme condlllnii ami nit even urntity nreturi limniutMliul of from mi to iniii.il' to the tittnre inch. Tlilt Riieo ample tut'ttitre tor nre proieruoit met U 1 n;:irfeul for nil ordlmiry de iiiniidx Hiul m a foriuldHhle ( to nit v uriliiurv flrr wlthoiil ewu nn etiulne. Theeltlroii' 'l .Mnrtlnlfld enn con Urntu!!c tli. ..iImc mi Mug mi iidllilr Hbly nuppllH with Hliumlauro of pure water. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS 1101.11 CONVENTION Atlendaincc Not so Larjjjc as Expect ed But Pleasant and Profit able Time Enjoyed The convention of the V. P. S. C. V. at the Presbyterian church tltii week was not so well mtiMitkil Hit was hoped for, the Imtl tveathrr tntd otlier causes keeping innny atvny. Tlie fitnit scsMott was Iieul Wed- itCMtiiy afternoon. An mldrcss of tvclcotnc tvni mven by Kev. b. tl. McCletlatuI, to which Ucv. Stockwell, of Myrtle Point res- ponded on behalf of the visitors. Wednesday uvcninn Kcv. Stockwell preached, and a pray er fjervice was led by Kdwin ibernethv, ol I)or, Mis Hatn- tttcrloir, of Port Orford, ijavc a recitation, and there was a vocal solo by Miss Violet Abernethy ami a duct by Mr. and Mrs. P. M. German. Thursday'. i piaifc .service was led by Miw Aimn Pisher. A paper ptepaa-d by Mis. S. 1 Abernethy wan tout by Mia Violet AbcMK'tby, -and V. S. Dow rend a paper on 1 elisions woik in Coos county. Devotion al service was led by Hdwin Abernethy. Ilcuuetl Swnnton mnde an addrcits, and ti debate was aho indulged in. Thurwlay evenini's prot;raui included .song ktvicc led by P. M. German; address by Rev. h. II. McClelland; recitation by Mrs. P. M. German, and a duet by Mrs. McClelland and P. A. Sacclu. Throughout the convention the choir, in charge of Mrs. S. II. McClelluud tendered excellent &01 vice. In spite of the small attend ance the con vuu tiou passed off very pleasantly. Tlie names ol the delegates ptcicut arc given as tollowsi Key. biocuwell, JJr. Kooeros, Myitle Point; T. J. Perkins, Parkeisburg; Miss Simiuotids, Cocittillc; Mrs. I.ogan, llaudou; Mrs. fish, Willowdale; ituss HamnierlQir, Port Orford; Kd- win and Miss Violet Abernethy, Doin. Tlio Stranded Dark Preparation islcmj completed fov tlie luiiiicliiiiK ol tia l:u'fc llaroda, says the Ilinidon Record er. Tho Inrjje fable to be used was put in place last week. The lug Columbia emtio dowa from itotu Coos bay brituiitin the cable and invviii", n scow. The cable was transferred to the scow, one end made fast to the anchors and then the scow was towed ashore by a line which was carried out from the shore. Keeper R. John sou, ot the life-saving service, and Hurt Patterson rode in on the scow, to play off the cable and keep things as they shouUt be. Tho expotls who uro exporting tho hooka of Marloh comity were taken, to Knstern Washington uiuler.tiirrest for forgtii'V. MfcBWVMTJJMW nf COOS COUNTY, ffitEQON, NOV. 2ft 1901. SliniiP-KILUNC BOARS $ STiaSj LARGE Sumner Farmers Want to Sib a Good Bear Hunter and lllsj Dogs -f The Sumner heart nro mill fflklutf It rety ititheullhy for the nhetlu that tirfnlty. .Ins, nnd J. IV. patching hute hMnhoiit '.v head Ihbflfeuimner nml Cnpt. iHHine hat lost quluojiutnljer. They hntetiboitt concluihtl ti fell nil tlnir Hlieephttt a few tlint tlirjAraii keep iueloted, 1- TIuto seeiat to he three of iltflx-nn. two hi rue and one Kiuall one,' ptid they all prefer nn excltedte iiiiittMi diet, They mi very Isdd inul a faw tillrtitt ao one of the :nr2er imefl left hl tnicl:s around .In. Catching mllklfjpe In tlofe iiruxlmlty to the rerthlentf. It It even reported Hint he knockInt the back door and Inquired If the heep were In, but this Inst hicks rrrrjWjatJnu. itiemptt ii ir.ip me tinner jw.ie ih.tu tllHiicciwful, Due blK fellow luit evl detnly had wniir ixp'tlence wltlfa trap, ut three of In- tist nre tiiltflncMiid he lint put the nthere on. The)' flicllne tube cajoled with any kind ut wit or any tempting arrntiKetiient thct&'f. There are no k'.ir dotft in Hit com munity ami the people uaro noUM'tlx-eii nble to net nuv inn 11 the r.utnl'Ie. Any one who hnt n rihkI benr dot? or tr,o can i wnKit nmi ins itmnt, ittu tarir? ocur MKtiit iiiin one Hinnii one, 111111, nynu n ton of benr in at. bethht the crttltudu of a whole community, by eoliifcntf r ' .Sumner and rnuiidinj: up tlie vainitnt. JUDGES AND CLERKS OF ELECTION APPOINTED The city rmtnrll met Monday iiilus nut traii'ucted Home routine lnitliiess. lltvitt orderitl Hint work on Htrfjtypnlr o( iinrth Front Hired U COintJirticed. Judaet nn I clerks fur Hie city elrctlnu,! to bf held Dee. :inl. were undiluted, as followt: It. Will U r, J. H. I,llittir and Jhun NelMiti. Judgi; A. P. OtvcJt nml Kit Karrln clerkt. t I TheMiirj;-tIon watplveit mit that a mtftltiKlH'held In 1. 1). O.K. Hill on the evenliiL of Mnmhiy, Nov. 'S. ftr the puriHt of nominating candidate for the I'tllntof mnvor. recorder nikl two' couacltmeu v.lleli are to bo filled nt; theeotiiiuinKehctloti. . If there It to beany opM"!Um Hllyi! Ail vnn for reeorder It hnt not yet develepeil. ery llttli talk of rlty pidltlct ran be le.tn ii in' t-1 reel, mm cai oiuavet Nm to I Kcarc, Vn far at kuown, ,m one It .fkliiir 11 ninninntlon to till any 1 of thetncMiclit. 1 I'nr iiM-.'ur Jidin S. Ceke. ,Ir. has Hwll' .. ". .I.....I ...! If I- -nl.t ll.nt If nmvnr Audi'wui lUrllnct to run and tho onu nntl.inJjiiiLid'? wl tiu him lnu I.JWy, will Mt White. Mr. fttko tt well mialf fliHl In wen tnty to till the offlce with credit to hitutelt nml to the town. For c.iuncllm.n the follotvlnfr nem"t hateUeu mentioned. Chat. Stauff. Hen ry Holm. Hermann Flunell.John Trentt, Hold. MnrMlfii. It.. I. t'oke.nnyof whom would U kihkI men If they tvonhl con-m-nt lo nerve. . ...... llierelhattrotip ibtire that Norton theuhl ttnnd for reflection. He Is a terv tifful nnd cfUclent member of tli. council, mid uttfud to nil hit dtitlet connected witli the clty't liuthuHi.t ut though they wore nw own. iH-tnc nwu suivertlr nlto rendrrt him dotihfy u ful on the etriet coufuilttee, and it It Imped that he may he persuaded to rc coititidor hi decision nut to run. ASSIST YOUR EDITOR IN BUILDING UP Our brother itlltor of the t''Hnilto Itul tt in hut tl:.' irr.t.er snlrll and It Imcked by the cltlxeiit of IVxinllle. as tuich work frhoiild tt he will do much to ilve that MtotniliH lie win. nit niiirii iii.Kite uini ; M5rTOn"SliSK5riil l." -ill rrocced iminedintlyto end. TliN it 11 move In the right dlrec-1 tiegotbtto the treaties with Costa Ulca tiou and without which it It hanl f"rlim Nicaragua for which it already rnlur VSh'VairraillSlf h arranged in protocols pending would take half the paint to properly put lietore unvotie coming into our iniiiti looking for 11 uHMtlon.uH the advstntr.gw thiil the editor of the local paper d:.e., move good would retail, in every com inanity ate t!uo who even go no fur nt to throw cold wnteron nil ciicli good work, mil nine chnueet out ot ten the iiititor itoivi not invest. Ubdnterej'ted ro-operntion ot citizens will do much to build up a town ami bring itf people v.iih mean. Organiza tion, when not dene to ceo who! can get thetlethpotof the Institution U very well nnd of much value. Hearty co-op-erallon It what count when there Is no hcIIUIi ninth e, and count much tit the development of the awitrcet of the com- When a comuiunily It infested with a few drones who throw cold water on every new enterprl-'e talked of, it would be better they were baandied, buried or clioKeu to iieaitt. KATIE COOK WRECKED AT ROGUE RIVER Word retched here Wednesday that the tmr Katie IVwk wna nslioro 11 1 tho mouth of llogue river. It nociim that on Monday Hho went out to HOittut tlie oar preparatory in towing out tue Hiioouer lel Norte, which wat ready tor wa. The channel had hhoaled nm tho tug struck heavily, becoming uummuigeabto and going ntlioro on tlio notitli Hide. Tho Port Orford Tribune, bring tho report Hint tho boat was a total wreck, hut the llnet being down prevents veri- llciitlua ot tint. NORTH BEND DAND CONCERT A SUCCESS The concert given by the North Head baud in I. O. 0. 1 hall last Saturday night was an artistic success nnd was greatly enjoyed by n select audience. The instrumental work of the band was fine, and the vocal numbers by h, J. Simpson nnd W. S. Cursous js highly spoken of, together with Miss Susie EickvortWs accomnautuieut- uBjHimia THREE COUNCILMEN TO BE ELECTED Curtis Hands in IJis Resignation-- Anderson not a Candidate for Mayor Bfltldet n rreorder and mnvor, there will be three runiiilmvu to elect nt the clly elec'iou which occur mi Dec. 3rd. Cvmncilmait W. II. Curtlt hamleil III hit retluiiltloti on Wedntwlny. nml at 11 called mix'tliiK Intt evening the nnme wna accepted, .ttr. curiit fjivit nt nit rcnwui for wlthdrnwiiiK from the board, that he has not the Hum to properly at tend tu it. lilt ilutleH nt pottmatter nre quite arduous, rtpeelally hIiico nlckntf t ami other canst have ohllt;eI him to break In several !tcwdnputlci,nml to do ItHtlcenboto hit ioltioii on the town lioard It an additional burden whlcn ho duet not feel nblu to carry. Cotincllmnii K, 1'. Norton cxprev hlmtelf ut not wautlii the offlce ngaln. Hit own htiHluetr, reinlret hit tliuo nml attention, and he 1.1 inHltlvely nut n can ilhlnte for reiionilnatliii. At we hnve already utall, Council man Win haahtirK myt emphatically that he would not take the olllce again. .Mayor At'.dcrMUi it out with a rant ttnllnc Hint ho It not 11 candldat for an uther term. NEW IIAV-PAUNCEFOTE CANAL TREATY SIGNED Great Britlan Formally Yields Some Points that Have been in Controvcnsy A WaMiiucton dicpitch naya tlio new llny-I'auncnfoie treaty wa ic,ncil by Hucettry Hay, for the L'niud Slatee, anil Iord PAtinccfote, I ho Ilritinh Aiiilinnjador. for Great Iliiltan. 'J'hit trenty l intended to leplnco 1I10 flrtt Huy.I'atincefoto treaty. Tho principal point of diflenenco i,,,.,... .i10 ...... Ulld .no i.AuQil ,..,., v it tlio tvithdrawil of - Great Hrllinti from tho Joint giinrantco of tlio neti- ,,. , .,, , ., , . ., trnlily of thoe.mal, Unit leaving tho 1 tilted butcs tho sole guarantor, Tho excision of tho old nroruion re- ....,... ,i. ,ii., , f;f.. ,i. .., l--H" " b" -"....J ... v....- leaven that rinht by inforouco optional withilin Unilcit Stater, All com- tuvrco ot wi"inivor"nlt6riily-'i)nninB- tlint'i;h tli-- canal will faro allke;thore will bo no discrimination in rates in favor of United State shipping. Utherwino tho new treaty U in ncope niiniliir lo last year's treaty. Tt replaced technicnlly tho Glaytou Uiilwei treaty, concluded on April 19, ISoO. Hy tho term of that old con vention the United bttitoi'.and Great Ilrituln Hcrccd that nelthor ahould nook any luIvuutaKe in righta nt traiuit ncorois tlie Isthmus. Hy tlio new convention, Great Itrituiu yields her right in favor of tho United Stntos, which is thus nt liberty to otmliuct u i-.uml . Xothin moro rc inaiiib to bo ilnno so fnr ns this treaty iscoiiccruod boforo tlio Scnato incots or, indeod, until tho treaty bhttll have been m titled, roieoted or uuionded. W 1 - ,ou d bo rat fied. t 10 Statu Do- before tho Senate, which will permit tho canal to bo constructed and proi-enbo tho terms upon which tho to i) tout of Xicarngua.atiil Costa Itica 1 given. Tlm rcjiort of tho Isthmian Canal Conmiirtsioii will, it is said, bo placed in tho hands of tho President nt th cud of tho present weolc. Tho com mission favor" tlio Xicarngunn pro ject, tlio cost of which is placed ut about 7o pur cent uf tho Panama project. Rev WyatiCof felt (llenton county Democrat) Hev. Wyalt Coffelt dieil ut the homo of his son, Dr. T. A. ColTelt. at Spring Held, Mo, Tuesday, the 15th lust., after quite a long siege of slekuess. Only u lew months ago he left this community to make hit home with hit sou. He wits lainwn all over Denton county ns tin ex emplary mnit nud n consistent chris tian. The many friends of the family extend sympathy to tlie relatives. llowasSU years. 8 month and 12 days old when ho died, but was. at the time he left here, a retnurknbly well nreserted man. Ituv. Wyatt Coffelt wits born in Knox county, Ky Feb. 3. 1812. At tho nuo 0 15 he was taken by his parents to Mont roe county, Teitu. Thero he was roared educated nud married and thero learned tlie saddler's trade. Ilia t-iton maiden mime wnt Jane Sllguv, who died J1111, 20, tivS7. To them were born 11 children, six of whom survive him. In 1850 he moved to Missouri nnd there resided until 1851 whoa he became it missionary aiuotig tho Cherokee and Creek Indians, with whom he la bored eight years, In 1800 he moved his family to llenton county. Ark., hut he remained In the Nation until tho fall ot 1801 whpn he took refuge in tlio South until tho close ot tho war, when h re turned to Benton county. , . Truly can It be said of hlin "A Just uiiiu has gone to his reward." but he left behind msny testimonies ot his lovo mid mercy ot the Master whom ho loved and served. Tho remains were brought to Hentouvllle uud interred In tho Coffelt cemetery in miles southwest ot town last Thursday. Sitkum Ml Ona Harry who hn.i Itceii down nt I'lcnsont 1III1 Tor tho Ja.il two wcckn re turned to fier homo yesterday. Joe. Yoiikom of Ck river, pawhil thronli our Talley with about 0110 hun dred head of cattle which ho will nhlp from Jtwelmrtf. JfK) Lnlrd has gimo t Ornvcl Konl with n load of Iiojti ho will nell nt tho creamery. Sherman KII1111 and wife nml Mn. J. I). Inlrd were thoguiwMot Mm. K. '. Hurry Sunday. Mrs. If ol lie Lnlrd wai visiting Mm. Heorgie Hunch Monday. S.KH1111 nml wife tvtroout forn how- hark ride and viewing our beautiful vaKeyntid canyon with ltd towering rocks nnd lminent IkMIm of timber ami tho little homes nestled down between the mountains Tliey wero moro than delighted with tho beautiful Bccenerr ot our valley. " K. S. Hnrry In at Mamliflelil, taking Tom Coke'ri placO n-i nlghtwatch nt tho depot. A Tery enjoynble birthday party was given nt Mn. Harry'8 In honor of Mhw Myrtle's loth birthday. Thero wero milto a number prewmt, nmong them were wveti Jolly Ihivh from Coot river la which Graham was tlio imt Interesting ciiaracter. Sho receltttl ncrcm! patent and nil returned homo wishing MLsh Myrtlo many hnppy hlrthday'tt. Dora Mr. Edwin nnd JHm Violet Abernethy arc vMting frlendt nnd nttendlng the Y. P. S. C. W. convention nt Marshtlehl. V. K.8coaetlha.t leea lnvctlng In quite a baud ot calve?. X.A. Katton returned Inst 3Ionday from an eight week canvatttng tour through Donslat ami Iine counties. Mr. and Mr. John Imtiroil have moved four miles below Myrtlo Point Preparntiona uro lielng made for a poclnl to be held In Mr. Aberuethy's new barn on Thanksgiving. Congawnro getting ho thick along the Coo Hay Wagon Koad that the mall carries havo to ntop to throw, stones at them. PerhnpKlho Bumnerbcnr club hail better come out nnd demolish a few, nlthough Judging from reports a few beam must Htlll remain In their own neiBuwn) - AT THE CHURCHES. ritESltYTKUIAN CHUItCII. (Service.) Sabhatli School 10:00 AM Prnnchlng scrvlcct, 11 :00 A M, and 7:30PM. Christian Endeavor. 0 : 301 M, Mid-wcck service, Thunday 7 :30 P M Samuel U. McClelland, PaHor. DOUGLAS COUNTY MAN EXHONORATED Honorable C. A. Sehlhrede. who held 11 comtuktlott In Alutka and wat charg ed with rrtHikeil work there hr.t been en tirely oxhonoroted by the grand jury who investigated tho charge. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail The little daughter of Mr. J. X. Powell jumped on an Inverted rake made of ten penny nail", uud thrust one entirely through her foot and n second halt wny through. OinmherlnlnV Pain Halm was promptly applied uud live inliiuts later the pain had dlsappcanl nnd no more tutreriuir wns cxnerleuced. In three days the child wnt wearing her shoe n.t usual ami wiiiiuusoiuiciyuo utfcomiori. .Mr. Powell It a well known merchant ot Korkhiud, Vn. Pain Halm it 1111 antiseptic nnd hcalt such Injuries with out maturation nnd lit one- third the time required by the usual treututeut For Sale hy Hed Crosa Hrng Store, 1 m n ao m m. ec a gc m est bb m a r, High Art s it? Silks Every' admirer of beautiful thliuH will he profoundly interested in tho splendid rosults ot the silk designers' handiwork us exemplitled in 1 lie suotvuig oi nits bctisou, tor nrtlstio union or coior mm effects. Many ot tho most striking exgmples counters, AniAlin tltii noMaitl)r nr.k llinill' Tuffetas Peau do Soles, lleiigalfno Cords, Crepe do Chluw ai well an ' jnany selecttM comilete dresci p.tttenis, presenting tho most -urllBtlo-' a effects la the soft drapery Foulards. Our Dress Goods Showing. Wo offer for yoiiriiiiprnvtil nml Fnleatlon a full lino ot,the.niewest nututu dres.t gmids comprising stylo nud novelty .went 03 In" "great, abundance. Tho assortment Is the heat wo have eVer'shown, whtcJi means the best ever thi.wn In MarnhtleJd. n f :'" ; : Elegant and tirlstocrutlu as these goods are. they are reneotiobly priced.' Correct linings and fhiilliiip and tho New Idea IOe,piittoras ' will always bo found here. , . ,' ' Magnes THE LEADING &mtwmm&mmwKMMto&minvt!mmmmmig'mMMm. Mil IM 1 t ' f ! T- NP- 7w JR :i NOTES OP INTEREST ; ' JTO LUMBERMEN (Pugct Sotmd I.umlivnnan) ', From every portion of tho t'nloit come gowl report! of tho lumber trade. It la only from foreign lands that one hears of unhealthy trade condition). In tho ' yellow plno and white plno districts of thocaMcm and southern Mates the nctitity It tnnrked, nhowlng no ovhlince ' ot falling away from the gait which hai been maltalneit throughout tho year. Thero It now at thero nlway.i I1111 been nnd nttvayti will be.localltlet that am not buying freely, but the volttmoot tho lumber httsluem lndlcatet nn immense pttrch.vilng itelre and nbilfty to consume. In I'nllfonilfl, cfindltloim are much iin- prored. Demand I.i kiter and prices firmer. Tho redwood men havo put a little elevation on to their prices nnd they nro feeling good otcp the domand. The domestic cargo trade, Including tho Hawaiian Wands, I. showing up Ixetter nan for ooine time. An occasional eargo for tho iwe ot tho gorernment at Manila It about nil tho demand from tlw Phlllpplne.t. In a general way, foreign cargo trade. IsTeryunsntlsfnctory I Kith In volume and profit. Outside ot Australia, orders frnni abrotul nro un certain and lncouttant. Ench year demonstrate the iKltIIItJerf ot the local nnd rail trade to Const lumbermen. 1 But for the car shortage, tho shipment by rail In HXU would have surprised tho ' , mont sanguine. Even with traRtpor- tatloit fncllltlw Inadequate, tho Hhlp- . ment.t will cicecl any former year. The mlllt are nil reporting a largo number of ordera received, with inquir- -lee for big orders coon to ho plaeeiL The log market on Paget Sound 1 Arm, while In tho Columbia a little ptlflenlng. . .. it noticable. On drays Harbor ao , , '.,: change is noted. -S . Oregon received from tho Pan-Aritorl- cnn KxiKwltiou on lit forestry exhibit1 two gold medals', four silver meilai. . .' Ave bronze mcdalt nml fix honorable mentionw. A splendctl compliment to the stato itnd ruoftt satisfactor to Ita : lumbermen. The mills of Minneapolis will cut In , HOI approximately i700fiCf000 teet ot lumber, exceeding nuythlng In ita. history. ' v Stumpage In Oennany ami Franco la said to stand ut $20 a thoujomt feeL t ; On the IViciQc QoasL it can bo bough t. f or ,' '' kIUHaKwu. , -..ViT'-'A' 1 Tli froanftnt tlUntlaiui tkat'. wTtnrnrJrTmjlrirjFjMi -.b' what in tho name rein s.t tlw Kagltih declaring the lloer war over. a j3 & a? o n. x 9u WtttM IcKfifLEI HIS LIFE AND WORKS BY OEN. CHARLES. II. GHOSVEXOK. Piwldcnt'ii life long friend, comrnde In war mid colleague In congrvtw, was near hlssido with oilier great men when hia eyes wero closed In death. Followed tho bier to the nataual capltol and then to Canton. The general roqulriH a share ot the proceeds ot his book to bo devoted ; to it McKluler Monumeut Fund. Thus every subscriber becomea n contributor ' to Oils fund. Millions ot copies will be , sold. Everybody will buy It. Orders for "' " the aklng. Nobody will refuse, Eljr gaut photogravure portrait of President McKiuley'rt last picture taken ut tho htte House. You can easily nml quick ly clwr SKAX) taking onlers, Order outfit quick. Clmtire to prove Biiccess, Fecttre yearly cou tract nud becotuo mali nger. Send 2c btnutp to pay expeuso ot- wmpplog, packing nml mulling elegant prospectus. Taking 10 to U) oniers dally. &00O coulee will bo wild tn this vicinity. Addret. CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, Odd Fellows lluthllng. bncramcuto, cul. a a a js as ra n a a k 3 cs s b . . v -a K a e v H I never uoioruuas tuuro neeu .iuc;i an vaiue resuiuug in tvouueriuiueauty will be been, on ottr I ' . t AV1 lltll I'll Wltltit litflia til Inflf'V H ;8 1 B A H fe I I' 1 , 8' K H M & fflafson OUTFITTERS. '. w a I 'W '. V .V-'l . ' t i '4' s a i 1, .'" 1 ft! IIIMMIlI'MtT " -1 i'TTi r . . O M-".HHAJnW. Hd. ..f . . rww -ar 7r' m J V iw ''- 'i - lr&$ i ,Jl & .;JS