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EVI'-KY TUVHHDAY AFT1ÍRMOON
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DAVI» F. STITT,
SDITO« AND PKOIT.IET01Ì.
ing to kill of! the anarchists. -
Take tho<-e awakened minds and I
poiut them to the cause, enlist them
in a peaceful solution; turn the ma
chinery of government towards equity,
and instill into inquiring minds that
knowledge and training which will
make good men and women and an
archy will disappear.
Collapse of Caolgosx.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 190t.
EDITORIAL.
A uburn , N. Y., Sept. 27.—Leon
F. Czolgosz, Bssassiu of President
McKinley, in the custody of Sheriff
Caldwell, of Erm oounty. aud 21 dep
uties, arrived in Auburn at 3:15 A. M.
The prison is only about 50 yards
from the depot, Awaiting the arrival
of tbo train there was a crowd of
about 200 people. Either for fear of
the crowd, which was uot Viry de
monstrative, or from sight of the
prison, Czolgosz’s legs gave out, and
two deputies were compelled practic
ally to carry the man into the prison.
Inside the gates bis condition became
worse, and he was dragged up Hie
stairs and into the main hall. He
was placed iu a sitting posture on the
bench while the handcuffs were being
removed, but be fell over and moaned
ami groaned, evincing the most ab
ject terror.
As soon as the handcuffs were un
locked the man was dragged into the
princ.ipni keeper's office. As in the
case of all prisoners the officers im
mediately proceeded to strip him aud
put on the new suit of clothes. During
this operation Czolgosz cried and
yelled, making tho prison corridors
echo with evidence of Lis terror.
The prison physician, Dr. John
■Guerin, examined the man and
ordered his removal to the cell in the
condemned row, which he will occupy
until he is taken to the electric chair.
The doctor declared that the man
was suffering from fright and terror,
but said that he was shamming to
some extent.
The collapse of the murderer was a
surprise to everyone. En route from
Buffalo ho showed no indication
of breaking down. He ate heartily
of sandwitches and smoked cigars
when not eatiug. He talked some
and expressed regret for bis crime.
Ho said be was especially sorry for
Mrs: McKinley.
Czolgosz reiterated bis former state
rnent that bo had bad no accomplices
and declared that be had never heard
of the man under arrest in St. Louis,
who claimed to have tied the hand
kerchief over his baud concealing the
pistol with which the President .was
shot. Ho says the handkerchief was
not tied. He wont behind tbo Tern
plo of Music, arranged the handker
chief so as to hide the weapon, ami
then look his place in tho crowd.
To Jailer Mitchell he sent this
message to his father: ‘'Tell him I
am sorry I left him such a bad name.’’
Prince Chun, of China, who visited
Germany in an official capacity, was
not permitted to visit othor European
Capitals, the German government
having put a veto on anything of
that nature. If the Rothschilds l,a<l
seen a few bundieds thousands of
dollars, in these proposed vi.uta, the
Germain Emperor might have beeu
obligod to lift his ukase, in this case,
the same as his grandfather bad to
grant during the German-Franco
War, of 1870, when be issued his
order to tax tho city if Metz, in
France. Capital made the emperor
tako a back seat then.
Murderer Czolgosz is now claiming
the attention of two classes of
humanity of widely diverging pur
poses—the scientist and the curious.
Tho former have made application to
Warden Meade, of the Auburn prison,
for photographs of the prisoner’s
brain, after be shall have paid the
death penalty. The curious only
want the assassin's autograph. It
would seem that the craze of tho rel
ic hunter, has advanced to a danger
ous point when the autograph of an
'enemy of law and order, such as this
man has proven himself to be, be
comes a desirable memento. Is this
autograph desire tho result of'a vici-
atod miud or does it arise from the
hope to profit by tho sale of the bead’s
signature, Neither purpose is com
mendable.
News comes that Representative
Hepburn will press the Nicaragua
Canal bill and that President Roose
velt favors the canal. There is no
doubt that the majority of the
American people favor building this
canal, but as capitalists who have
their money invested in transconti
nental railroads, and a considerable
number of other men engaged in busi
ness in the Eastern and Western states
who do not wish the other section to
come into competition with them, are
against the canal scheme, it is very
Oregonian: The Liverpool owners
doubtful whether anything can or
will be done toward building it, as of a British steamship aro reported
capital is in the majority, although to have lost over 825,001) by tbo do
capitalists are in the minority. How lay in loading their vessel in San
ever if Hepburn and President Roose Francisco on account of the strike.
velt can give the American people the The California growers have been
Nicaragua canal, they will have con unable to market their wheat and
ferred a favor to the majority of citi barley at a time when it would com
zens of this country, and won a last mand the best figures. It is thus
ing gratitude from their constituents. evident that two apparently disin
Justice, economy and progress says terested parties have suffered a vast
the canal should be built immediate amount of financial damage from a
ly. Capital, backed by the greed of cause with which their connection, if
those interested iu its defeat says it any, was very remote.
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shall not be done.
A Typical South African Store.
'Illi: ANARCHIST MUST GO.
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sun
Anarchy is rectiving much consid- days River. Cape Colony, conducts a
ation just now and tho stamping out store typical of South Africa, at
process will doubtless begin both in which can be purchased anything
state and national legislatives bodies, from the proverbial “needle to an
and it is fair to presume that the anchor." This store is situated in a
legislative attack will be aimed at the valley niue miles from the nearest
(■fleet instead of at the cause.
railway station and about twenty-live
Some eighteen hundred and sixty miles from the nearest town, Mr.
years ago a nation called Jews was Larsen says: “I am favored with the
given the choice as to which of two custom of farmers within a radius of
persons whom they bad imprisoned thirty miles, to many of whom I have
chonld be set at liberty. The ouo was supplied Chamberlain’s remedies.
a just man in whom the judge could All testify to their value in a house
ii^d no fault, and the other was a hold whore a doctor's advice is almost
thief and a robber. Tho Jews chose out of the question. W ithin one mile
the latter and cruified the just, ami of my store the population is perhaps
tho fruit of their sowing is evidenced sixty. Of these, within the past
i,n the fact that thieves and robbers twelve months, no less than fourteen
have almost wholly overrun that have been absolutely cured by
country from shortly after such choice Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This
was made, and tho Jews to day have must surely be a record.“ For sale
no country they can cal ltheir own.
by C. Y. Lowe.
If we wish to get rid of anarchy the
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causo must be first sought and eradi Beware of Ointment» for Catarrh that
cated, while the anarchist can bo
Contain Mercury
cared for the same as other criminals. as mercury will surely destroy the
As loJ'g as aay government, keepsup- sense of smell and completely derange
on its statutes laws which tend to the whole system wheu entering it
concentrating the wealth of the through the mucous surfaces. Such
country into the hands of a few in articles should never be used except
dividuals or a favored class, auareby on prescriptions from reputable physi
will grow.
cians, as the damage they will do is
Sotno obo may ask why? and the tenfold to tho good you can possibly
reason is this:
derive from them. H h II’ s Catatrb
The hitman being can tbink. If Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
governments give certain classes ad & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,
vantages wbicb work hardship upon and is taken internally, acting direct
less favored persons, the latter soon ly upon the blood and mucuous sur
discovers that there is inequality and faces of tho system, jti buying Hall’s
injustice. Tho miud once awakened Catarrh Cure be sure you get the
begins to search for u remedy, and genuine. Il is taken internally, and
the chances tire, ten to one, tbo offect I made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
will receive the attention instead of I Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
¡.be cause, and thus wo Lave the spec- Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per
hide of the anarchists trying to kill bottle.
'< tbo rnlei s wb’ln the rulers are try-! Hall’“ Family Pills are tha best.
I u .
lU .U’ED WIIAT IT SOWED.
Booker
Waghiuffton Say» Ute Nation is
ANDON MAHKW,
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
Beapon«|ble for Czolgosz’ Crime.
T uskeoie , Ain., Sept. 24.—Booker
T. W ashington baa given out a state
ment in reference to the assassina
tion of President McKinley, in which
ho says:
“In all sincerity I want to ask: Is
Czolgosz alone guilty? Has not the
entire nation had a part in this great
est crime of the century? W’bat is
iiunrehy but a defiance of law, and
lias not ftie Nation reaped what it
has been sowing? According to rec
ords, 2516 persons have been lynched
iu the United States during tbo past
16 years. There are or have been
engaged iu this atrocity of lynching
nearly 125.800 persons.’’
Mr. Washington asks that to check
the present tendency all classes unite
to bring all criminals to justice- and
see that each secures a fair trial,
quotiug President McKinley’s wards
when he was shot: “I hope be will
be treated with fairness.”
An JErroneons Theory.
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Now is the time to piircbuso Hurdwitro. The nnilerbigr.ed bus
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Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware,
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
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faints. Oil". Iloor» and Windows.
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A. McNAIR,
LADIES’ FURNISHING
The Bandon Hardware Man.
DEPARTMENT.
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LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add-
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Underwear, Shirt W ai ts, Shirt IVaist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
Particular attention given to new and latest styles.
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw
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To the E ditor :—
Mr. E. B. Dunn, formerly au
official in the U. S. Woather Bureau,
in a recent article in the W ashington
Star, advances the rather startling
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theory that the severe Hot spell which
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n regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
occurred in the Middle W est last
Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight.
July was due to the increased area
F r full or further information apply to Captain A, Reed, on board steamer or
now under irrigation along the east
N. LORENZ. Agent, (’oqu’lle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
slope of the Rocky mountains. Mr.
E. T. KRUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, Sun Francisco, California.
Dunn puts the blame for the burning
up of the corn crop on the shoulders
of the irrigation companies and the
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small farmers who are trying to make
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man and beast, anil be argues that
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the fa,mor who raises small crops by
the Local News Thrown
•‘CASCAKETS do all claimed for them
means of irrigation must be suppres and
are a truly wonderful medicine. I have often
in a» a Bargain,
wished
for
a
mod
let
uo
ploaeant
to
take
ar.d
at
last
sed that the farmer who raises large have round it in Cascarcts. bi neo taking thetn. my
has been purilled and my complexion has im
crops without irrigation may pros blood
proved wonderfully and I feel much better In every
way." M113. » all is E. S ellars . Luttrell, Tenn.
To those who pay up nn-parages and a
per.
year iu advance, and to all hcw subscri
He says that low pressure, trough
ber» who pay in advance, we make the
shaped, areas occupy this semi arid
following proposition comprising several
region and that the moisture evapor
different couplets to sdrot from :
ated from the soil is commensurate
P rice of P ubi icatiuns tes Y bás .
for their existence but insufficient to
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propel them onward, and warm air
Portland Evening T',dvgram
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is thus drawn from the south which
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belt and withers the crops.
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Our Oiler.
This theory is illogical and is con Dterltag Heraedy Cor.ipn-.iy, Chicago, Jlcntrea!« New York. 319 ' The Bulletin is one of the leadin'’ papery,
of the West, and is a daily published in Sru
demned by the entire scientific stall,
Francisoo, and j'iv’ts all t he nows. Our off.e
of the Weather Bureau. It is iu fact,
11cJuil ’H the Sunday Bui’*.tin.
unworthy of serious consideration
lltaotdiT and Bulletin, one ve.-r,. $6 09
and its publication is calculated to
l'./e-n d- r and Bulk tin, one momh
50
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injure tbo cause of irrigation not only
'l’bo Port laud Evcming Tt b’gram is issuvd
t CS.il J
p 4 x lirjes a week. It gives all the news that
in eastern O|cgcD but in all of the
is worth rending and up to time of ■'oitig io
rapidly growing states iu the sub-
pr< ss, much of it being 24 hours fie-her than
arid west,
I v.Lei: it ivauhcd hurs through any uili r
The weather of the United Stales
journa’.
is controlled by the passage of low
1'ccoi’dcr and Teh gram one y-pr $5 CO
and high pressure areas and tlies.-
For a weekly ne.vsp per tho Weekly O.e
Drugs nd Chemicals,
disturbances are carried eastward by Piitciitaiil Proprietary Preparations I goi.ian leads in the Nu th west, and gives
al! the new.-;
contained in a weekly
the general movemeut of (ho nppei
Toilet Article',,
paper.
atmosphere. Tho general movement
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D r figgi» t s !•> m:s d ri ch .
of the upper atmosphere is controlled P eiuumls , B uvsi - es , S ponues , S oais
It is the duty of each person to seek in
by the differences iu temperature be
formation n'ong all lines that tend towaid
N uts an » C andies .
bringing about better conditions aud greater
tween the Poles and lite Equator.
Cigars, TobHc.coM ai-tl < 'Igarettrs.
When these differences, as in the Paints, Oils, Glasses, and Fainter* Supplied prosperity fos the hunian family, and for
the purpose • f giving our r» aders a chance
winter time, are great, the upper
to inform themselves we give them the best
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currents move rapidly, but when they
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dots not appeal to the highest order of rea
are slight, as is the case during the $ C OOP VILARJA’to Christian man
or vv-’inan to look nP.t r out
soning is not safe.
midsummer season, they move slowly, * growing birnu sf. in this and adjoin
Rec; rder and Appeal to Reason. . $2 CO
(V.uni it : to net ns
and :*•
and sometimes become stagnant. Last ’J i»»,»
Correspondent; woik can be done at ¿
July the upper air currents were
your h<me. Knelose self ntl dressed ’
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stamp« d envelope for pa: ti?nir.?s to
sluggish and the high and low pros
eXPtiRÎEKCS.
Ge.iviai
r,(-orcoKiit Pr.ildiiitf •?
sure areas drifted very slowly, and *• opposi? e Ut.ited Stales Treasury, >
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their inaction was not in any way * ’* VVtt vh:natoli. ì). C.
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caused by the moisture element they
contained.
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Seveie droughts and heat waves ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR \T LAW
TRADE MARKS,
have occurred in the past long before Practice» in all the Court» <>f the State.
DESIGNS,
pOFVRiCHTS &o.
irrigation was practised and they
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Oldest agency for securing patent»
as the difference between the temper
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or
money
loaned
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same.
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atents
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atures nt the Pole and Equator de
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BLOOO
August 10, 1901
Telegram: Senator Frye, now ex
officio Vice-President of the United
States, relates that his first acquaint
ance with the late President McKin
ley “was when he came into the
House of Representatives. We drew
our seats there. I was unfortunate,
he fortunate. The next day bis seat
waM miue, mine bis, and. against my
protest, he insisted itsbould continue
so, saying that as a new member he
would have little to do, and as an old
member, a couveuient seat would be
of importance to me. This incident
illustrates one quality of bis charac
tei.“ This incident contains a val
liable lesson to ambitious young men.
They will get onward and up..ard
more surely, if not faster, by yielding
many small matters, than by being
selfish, pugnacious, arbitrary and
stubborn.
DO YOU NEED AftY HARD-WARE?
yrOTH'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the following named setter has filed
notice of his intention t<> make filial proof
in support of his claim, and »hat said proof
will be made before L. FI. Hazard. County
Clerk at Coquille City. Oregon, on Sept, 2b,
1901, viz:
PORTER SUMMERS,
on his IL E. No. 10376, for the
of NEtf.
SU of NW«, of See .5, Tp 30 S.. R. Il West.
He mimes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz: C. 1’. Blnmenrother,
gf Bandon, Oregon. Samuel H. Smith, of
Bandon, Oregon. A. Dickson, of Bandon,
Oregon. B. F. Cope, of Bandon. Oregon.
J. T. BllTDGKb,
ang!5
Register.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all person» not
to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyou,
situated between Floras Lake and the coun
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land. $?5 reward will be paid for informa
tion leading to a conviction of trespass a«
stated above.
Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901.
PETER NELSON, Agent.
V. R. BucKiNonA’j.
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coming in on every boat.
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Orders taken for Men’s Tay lor made
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Fine new bi-.f in connection with the hotel.
ption
lor mankind
Ten for five cents, at Druggists. Grocers, Restaurants,
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by the.Ripans Chemical Co., io Spruce St., New York City.
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Leaves Coquille City at i2:30 p. m., arriv-
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■OTNIILT WKATHKK tlEVOUT.
HAtlX. CUB»! COVNTT. OBKOON.
S kptbmbkb , 1901.
Menn tomuernture 57. 10
Maximum temperature SH. on 17
Minimum temperature Hon 9. 19.
Pecipitation 3.5S inches.
No. clays clear 19
Partly cloudy 8
No. of days cloudy, 3
Dato of thunder atoriua, 21.
Prevailing wind N. W,
Remarks. Elevation 1312 ft.
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Large lot near center of town, $1AO.
One Hinrv house 5 rooms: lot and a half
Near woolen mill, $125.
Both of these are real snaps,call on J. M.
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