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* #■ 52 Times a year fcr $2, 52 Timos a year for $2. I BANDON, Volume XVII, LOCAL NEWS. Steamer Mandalay is due Saturday. Saturday evening the Knights entertain. John Neese r, wife and daughter left last Monday for St. Joseph, Mo. The Bandon Band will entertain on Sat urday evening succeeding Thanksgiving. H. C. Lelimowsky and L. A. Roberts were in town last night on their way to New Lake to hunt. Charles Magee, of Empire, and J. 0. Bridges of Marsbtield were in town last night. Janies Cope, of Four-mile was in town yesterday. He has leased bis interests on Four mile to a Mr. Philips, who came here from Eastern Oregon. OREGON: Tom Pullman of Eureka, Calif., registered at the Tupper House Inst night. The Fire Department Band will give a ball here, ou Saturday eveniug November 80th. Delphi Lodge. K. P., have all things com pleted and Saturday eveninglepll usher in the event of the year, to the e—>rs of music and dance. Vf Rev. U. S. Holcomb and s?n, C. Ledger wood and Albert Garfield went to New Lake Monday returning yesterday with about 30 ducks. Report says that Mr. Hol comb is <>n a trade for James Wyant's place on Two mile. James C. Canterbury, Jr. of Lakeporte California died of hemorrages from the longs, at that place. October 1H01. Mr. Canterbury was a brother to E. M. Canter- bo-v, aud a nephew to M> a. L. A. Jackson of this place. Deceased was past 22 years of age, end was once a lesideut of Coos. He was an exemplary yoong roan, aud re spected by all his acquaintances. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901 Number 46. W ednesday N ov ti Schmitz. Union Labor candidate, elected Mayor of San Francico by a plurality of 4158 votes. Democrats in Maryland will have a major ity on joint ballot in tbe Legislature. Seth Low’s plurality is 22,864 for Mayor of New Yot k. Li Hung Chang of China, is dead. The Panama Canal bas been offered to the Isthmian Canal Commission. Ten iwreone perished in the burniug of a Wisconsin theater. General H. C. Corbin and Miss Edythe In DRY Goods and a Large Assortment FALL and WINTER Goods Patten were married at Washington. A man and woman were arrested at St- Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Suits. Louis so-pected of complicity in the Wag ner train robbery. Al Neill is matched to fight "Mysterious’ Billy Smith in Portland. Millionaire Do I.a Mar takes a $200,000 bond on a Southern Oregon oopper mine. The mine is in Siskiyou mountains near bp state line. T hi A ihdav Nov. 7 Federal prisoners at Leavenworth, Kansas, mutinied, and 26 esenped. Democrats will have a majority of 11 on Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. ^'¿□^«„‘teed joint ballot in the Maryland Legislature. Cleveland was the orator of the day at the Founders’ day celebration at Carnegie Institute. The head treasurer of the Maooabees de STATEMENT BY J. U. UPTON, FATHER OF faulted in the sum of $57,000. DECEASED. French marines landed on Mitylene In 1894, Arthur joined a fleet of Islu nd. sealing vessels of whieb the ill fated Russia tried to have the Manchurian Mascot, on which Fitly and Solly treaty signed before Li Hung Chang died. Oregon is awarded more medals al the Anderson found ti watery grave was Pan- Amerioan Exposition. one. I cannot now recall the name Four companies of the Twenty eighth In Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper and and Pieoes. Window Trimmings. House Lining. of the schooner that Arthur was fantry will sail for the Philippines from ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES --------- aboard of. The vessel touched at Portland, November 15. Pillows Mado Mattresses aud to Honolulu, and then sailed for the Orders from Europe for American coal Cabinet Shop in Connection. order. are mnch increased. Furniture Repairing and Saw-filing a Specialty. Japan coast. She seems to have run Iron furnaces in the East atop work for into a succession of calms, which do want of coke oauaed by aouroity of cars. Glace C Hizea 'nt ftnd Order- All Picture r» FDTA 1/ I Mri uidbs B|id FitteJ weigtg to kept un hand nBatly Frnming donu « 1 U I \l NUtK I ARINU layed her until water ran short. F riday N ov . 8 A Full Line of Burial Caskets. Burial Robes and Goods, and Undertaking Supplies Sighting land in the distance, the A violent dispute with the Russian Min Constanlty Kept on Hand. » vessel ran for it, to find it an island ister was the cause of Li Hung Chang’s off the Japan coast. She anchored death, Yuan .-bi Kai has been appointed Viceroy out some distance nod sent boatB of Chi Li. ashore for a supply of water. Mean Turkey has yielded to all of Franoe’s de while the tide ran low and the vessel mands. beat herself to pieces on the rocks Nine convicts who escaped from Leaven over which she was anchored. From worth were recaptured and two were killed. Peter Maher knocked out Jim Jeffords at this island, deceased, with others, Baltimore. made bis way to Yokohama. At this The Pension Bureau is investigating city be found employment as book utterances attributed to Dr. Mary Walker. Is now supplied with a full and complete stock of keeper for an English firm of whole She may lose her pension. The Twenty eighth Infantry is nearly sale liqor dealers. ready to leave for the Philippines. Soon after the capture of the Phil H. St. John, who wrecked three banks in ippine Islands, Arthur was sent for Washington, was arrested in London. ward by a syndicate of capitalists A canal system bas been planned for We carry a complete stock of witb a viow to the inauguration of joiuing the Baltic and Black seas. The spring salmon pack on the Columbia a large sawmill enterprise somewhere River was 224,000 cases. TINNKR’S SHOP IN Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows, in the islands. On reaching Manila, S aturday . Nov.9 CONNECTION. Pipe Fitting* and Plauibiug a specialty. although before war between the The Franoo-Tnrkish dispute is at an end. Filipinos and Americans was inaug One hundred and eleven sections of land urated, ho found conditions of such in Malheur, Or., oil district have been with from entry. general choas existing that nothing drawn Bandon, .... Oregon. Representative Tongue opposes proposed could be done. French recipr >oity treaty. He wrote us frequently before and A surgeon at Port Townsend. Wash., has after the war broko out, deploring been ordered to Liverpool to inspect ¡mini conditions as he found them, and grants who sail for the United States. Portland cleared six wheat .cargoes last dually that he bad to abandon the week. Indies’ Jaokots aud All Kinds of Goods Foy proposed enterprise that bud brought Senator Mitchell leaves for the East to A Large Stock Just Received, Capes. Rainy Weather, him there. attend Congressional session. GENTS ’ FURNISHING GOODS. He had never advised us of his S unday Nov. 10 disastrous business ventures at Iloilo. An American schooner was seized by a Orders Taken for Custom Made Clothing. It needs to be explained, that, al Portuguese gunboat in the Azores, for clandestinely carrving emigrants who were though the Manila paper was coming trying to evade military service. to me at the time, why we have re Escaped convicts in Kansas captured a mained in ignorance of the awful trag Sheriff and Deputy. M onday N ov . II edy for more than a year and a half. It Boots and Shoes came at a time w’ben health condi The disturbance between France and Turkey is settled. French withdrew from tions in the family were more or less Mitvlene. serious, and fell into tlie bands of a Pugwasb, Nova Scotia was damaged $50,- kind neighbor, who deemed a later 000 by fire. period a more fit time to disclose the Half tbe escaped oonvictB in Kansas are recaptured. ! awfu) news to us. CONSTANTLY on HAND A new and very destructive dynamite gun After all, there 6eems to be room was tested at Fisher Island, Long Island for the suspicion that there was foul Sound. body which he hail recognized as that of a first saloon passenger who bad come down on the China from Shang hai. His name was Upton. So far us be know the deceased bad I een in Shanghai only about eight days, hav ing arrived (here from Yokohama by the Hongkong maru. He was quite sure the deceased was an American. He bad several conversations witb deceased, but beyond learnin that he had been in Manila be could not give any information as to his profession. He had not seen deceased taking any drink during the voyage, nor had be seen deceased in possession of any fire arms. He bad last seen him alive in Queen’s Road, Hongkong on the 12th inst., at about 2 p. m. when ho had simply nodded to him. Before leaving Manila for Japan Upton had been to Iloilo for some months where bo was unsuccessful in business ventures and lost a good deal of money.—Manila Daily Tinies, May 23, 1900. SEE - HERE! J. W. McClellan, of Eureka, was in town Thursday. There are 209 pupils enrolled in the Myrtle Point public school. Call and see those nice enameled bed steads—at 11. F. Co’s. Store. Try G. H. Magoou's for Fresh Groceries, Fruits, Provisions, etc. Special—24 Large Stamps Photos 25 cents, at Wrenshall’s gallery Ban don, A. E. Hadsall, of Bear creek, was doing business in town last Thurs Come quick. $3 shoes going al $1 a pair, at Lorenz’s. day. Elbert Dyer left for San Francisco B ohn .—At Bandon, November 8, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Upton, a last week on business. He went by way of Roseburg. daughter. There is practically no travel. The J. W. Sugg and wife wore among Now is the time to secure an Atlas public seems to be stay-at-bomeB the Coquille visitors to Bandou last of the world, cheap. See the offer during the past week. Thursday. made elsewhere. B. Vowell, of Coquille City, came Mrs. D. H. Prewett and sister, of R. II. Rosa, is extending the wharf Parkersburg, were doing shopping in down yesterday and will remaiu a about sixty feet into the river, in week visiting in Bandon. town Friday. fiont of t;>e salmon cannery and east Jack Frost has put in a vigorous The Guild of St. John’s Church ward J GO feet. J. K. McLeod has will give an entertainment on Satur appearance here on several occrsions the piling driven for about two thirds during the past two weeks. day evening December 15th. of the wharf aud is finishing up that Fred Helgren, of Prosper, was in part which lies immediately in front A fresh lot of Choice groceries at Magoon’s store. Headquarters for town Tuesday, having drifted this ofthocnnne'y building. When fin way from a duckless duck hunt. fruits and nuts. Corned beef kept. ished this addition to Bandon’s wharf J. A. Abbott, of Four mile has dis One of the cables designed for the privileges will be quite conspicuous, posed of his farm there and loft dur work of floating the bark Baroda ar Messrs. Logan and Sbippley have ing the latter part of last week to find rived here overland, last Saturday finished driving piling for the exten from Coos bay. a location elsewhere. sion of Dyei’s wharf, and are now Elder C. E. Crumley will move bis engaged in driving a solid row of Persons wishing to have carpets woven will please call on Mrs. T. C. family from Myrtle Point to Bandon piling on the outer side to ward off Livesay, next door east of broom this week. They expect to arrive drift and slrengtben the structure. here tomorrow. The wba ’ extends to deep water its handle factory, Bandon. enti-e lengih while the extent of A pple B oxes . — Per hundred, with George Pike, who has been logging surface bas been doubled. W hen the out beads $-1 50; Io the flat with heads near Randolph has closed bis camp at ihat place and gone to the Fat Elk complete, $7; boxes nailed up, $8 wbaif extension now under way is country, below Coquille City, to oper per hundred. Apply to M. I. Swift, completed Bundon will have abund ant wharf room. Bandon. ate. In the case of Chas. F. Doe vs, ’ ,Vm. J. H. Fredricks finished his work Hymeneal Bond« here as organizer of the Fraternal Howell, Judge Hamilton has banded Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. Aid Association and left for Dairy- down a decision in favor of the Miss Elva Leneve, of Bear creek, be ville. Curry county, last Friday morn Plaintiff. The case has been of some came Mrs. Walter D. Furrier, at the ing. He will endeavor to organize local interest. home of the groom’s father, Mr. Geo. Elder C. E. Crumley will preach in an order at that place. Farrier of Bandon. Willinm Irvine, wife and child ar Swift's Hall, Sunday November 17, The marriage ceremony was solemn rived here Tuesday, from California 11 o’clock, A. M. and 7:30 in the even ized by Elder Chas E. Crumley. He is again employed as foreman of ing. A cordial invitation is extended It was a quiet wedding attended the spinning department in the Ban to the public. only’ by parents of the bride and don woolen mills, Mr Irvine left • Mrs. W. S, Marshall and wife, of groom and a few relatives The New Lake were in town Saturday re groom and bis bride arrayed in gar here with bis family last June. Dr. J. W. Strange will be in Ban turning from a trip to the Coquille ments to suit the occasion, presented don pn Tuesday, December the 3. and valley where they had been to secure a very pleasing picture of fresh young remain until and including Saturday a supply of apples. manhood and budding womanhood. December the 7th. These dates should There is an effort being made to When time with its mutations their be remembered. All who have dental bring the Marshfield and Eureka heads have silvered o'er may they be work to be done should call at this foot-ball teams together at Marsh able Io say that they have fought and time. field witb the prospect of a meeting won the great battle of life aud still stand side by side. Elder C. E. Crumley preached near the middle of December. After the ceremony all repaired to three sermons at Bear creek, last Sat- William Patterson, Ronald Love urday evening and Sunday, in which and Headly Phillips, apprentices on the dining room where a table was “Considerable interest was manifested board the bark Baroda left for Port laden with good things, A very pleasant time was enjoyed ' by the congregation. An invitation land, a few days ago, to take passage by all as evidenced by the smiles that to.return and also to hold services oo on a vessel bound for England. Upper Bear creek was given him. T. Anderson,of the City Moat Mar. shone through tears of sympathetic J. P. Tupper has closed a deal for ket. will retail meats at prices rang enjoyment in the eyes of those who the Hotel Coquille, of Coquille City, ing from 5 to 12J cents, and sell beef loved them, and the smiles and blushes aud will take possession the first of at 5.1 to 7 cents a pound at wholesale. of the happy pail. Expressions of next month. Mr. Tupper bas had a He has on hand a full line of fresh sentimental feeling and little burets of meiriinuut added to the enjoyment long experience in the hotel business, provisions and groceries and the welfare of the traveling pub Cut this out and take it to C. Y. of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Farrier will reside on lic will bo well looked after when Lowe’s drug store and get a free the ranch belonging to Mr. George guests of the Hotel Coquille. sample of Chamberlain's Stomach The San Francisco Bulletin Co. and Liver Tablets, the best physic. Farrier near Denmark. Curry Co. The R ecorder tenders its congrat ’ offers to old and new Subscribers to They cleanse and invigorato the Stoni illations. the Daily Bulletin a Copy of Rand ach, improve the appetite aud regulato play in poor Arthur's taking off. McNally & Co’s unrivaled Atlas, for the bowels. Regular size, 25c. per Death of Arthur W. Upton. MARINE NOTES, Arthur W. Upton, son of J. H. and the price of SI.50 to which will be box. Th‘?hjivescrowded From Fort Orford Tribune. . ... ... Goods which C. M. Upton, was born at Salem, added a few cents for expressage. will be disposed of at prices that will astonish you, while there are The channel of the Coquille bar SAILED. The last mail from Hongkong Oregon, February 3, 18G8, and was Subscriptions taken for the Bulletin has very much improved lately, and brought the sad nows af the death of therefore just past 32 years of age at Nov.ll—Sahr Albion, Larsen, to San Fran- and Recorder at 50 cents a month. To be had in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoea oisoo, is widening out again. Three vessels Mr. Arthur W. Upton in that port and other goods that must be sold to make Zach Boice, of Floras Creek went were towed out on Monday, and an under circumstances pointing to sui the date of his uutimely demise. He Nov. 11—Sohr May Flower, Goodmanson, room for more. San Francisco. to Roseburg last week, to meet Mrs other or perhaps two might have been cide. Mr. Upton was well known in had passed through all of the com to Nov. 11—Sehr Coquelle, Anderson, to San Boice who was returning from her taken out. if they bad been ready at Manila, and possessed a large circle mon school grades, and had received Pedro. J. M. UPTON, advanced instructions in private A. W. KIME, M. 1>. visit to friends in Missouri. He was the wharf. of friends. He was formerly mana schools. He was taught higher ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW accompanied to Roseburg by Mrs. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dr. J. W. Odgers, the well known ger of the Alhambra Cafe and also of BANDON, COOS COUNTY,OBEUON. 8. T. Malehoru, who will spend the dentist, who has practiced bis pro Whaley’s Casino. He left here for mathematics at our home by a Prof. UANDON, OREGON. Office in the Eldorado Building, on First winter with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie feBsion for twenty-five years, is in Japan six weeks ago on business and Sanderson, who said of him that he Street. Calls to all parts of town and county Gonld in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bandon, and thinks he will locate was returning here, when in a state mastered algebra witb more rapidity M. E. C hurch . promptly answered day or night. Office on than and any pupil he had encount Preaching service every 2nd and 4th Sun- oornor of Lower Main aud Atwater streets Boice returned home Saturday or w. Haydon, M. I>. here or in Myrtle Point. Dr. Odgers of despondency brought on by finan ered for many years. dayiat 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday. will boat the hotel for ten days. Call cial difficulties, he ended his own life SKIN Sunday School every Sunday at 10, A. M. DIGESTIVE. URINARY AND w strange “Last winter an infant child of and see him. DISEASES. in Hongkong by shootiug himself with Epworth League .6:30 P. M. To The Public. • ______ Office—East Front Street, of mine had croup in a violent form,” at 7:30 P. M, Captain Ackerman, of the schooner a revolver. Deceased arrived in Hong Allow me to say a few words in Prayer meeting W. Wednesday B andon . O mqon . 8. H olcomb , Pastor. says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christ kong from Japan on the 4th inst., on Berwick, was called to Wedderburn praise of Chamberlain ’ s Cough Rem ian Evangelist, of Filley, Mo. "I BANDON. - - • OREGON. GEO. 1». TOPPING, last week to take charge of the tug the steamer China on his return to edy. I had a very severe cough and gave her a few doses of Chamberlain’s Will visit Bandon regularly on dates to bo Katie Cook, Captain Jas. Caughell Manila and took room No. 33 at the cold aud feared I would get pneu ATTOKNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW supplied iu tbe Local Column. Cough Remedy and in a short time being incapaciated through sickness. Honkong hotel. On the 14th inst, monia. but after taking the second Practices in all the Court» of the State. all danger was past and the child re body of deceased was found in Niels A. Pederson took charge of the the Chamberlain Road of the Peak, the dose of this medicine I felt better, Office on Second Floor in Concrete Building covered.” This remedy not only cures •: BANDON LODOK No. 133, 1.0.0. F •: schooner Berwick as master. on First Street, Pure, frosh, cold spring water hill district of Honkong, „ith wounds three bottles of it cured my cold and croup, but when given as soon as the f I > ANDON LODGE. No. 133.1.0. O. F. * Insurance Policies and Bonds bought piped to any part of town, Preparation is being made to float in bis bead evidently self inflicted. the pains in my chest disappeared or Life first symptoms appear, will prevent ? I > meets every Saturday evening. money loaned on same. and to any part of tbe bouse, There was a bullet hole in the head, ¡¿Visiting brothers in good standing the attack. It contains no opium or the cables designed for use in launch and between the legs of deceased was entirely. I atn most respectfully on application, in quantities Bsndoi, - - - - Oregon. ¡¿cordially invited. ii ing the ship Baroda, out from the desired. Rates reasonable. : : « I. N. DE LONG, N. G. g lying a six chambered revolver, with yours for health, R alph S. M eyers , other harmful substance and may be « .« ❖ . fr * fr* fr fr.fr.fr fr A. G. H oyt , Seo. g given as confidently to a baby as to shore by means of water tight casks. one chamber discharged. The body 64—Thirty seventh St., Wheeling, •> BA N DON LODGE. No. 115, A. F. A. M * W. H, LOGAN, Proprietor’ The cables are to be placed in posi was removed to the mortuary and W. Va. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, an adult. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. was aft erward identified by the chief lion the first opportunity that offers. * TY ANDON LODG E,No. 115. A. F.A .M. | —ooo—• From the news gleaned from our The vessel was afloat at high tide steward of the steamer China, on * I) Stated communications first Sat- ’ Tills Ta Your Opportunity. « DELPHI LODGE, NO, «4, K. OF P. -p which vessel deceased had traveled, g nrdsv after the full moon of each £ exchanges and other sources it would On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, during several days this week. <• month. All Master Masons cordially & • generous sample will be mailed of the the deceased left a letter addressed seem that the matrimonial jubilee I DELPHI LODGE, NO.64, KNIGHTS ;i invited. By order of W. M. *• most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure Here is a list of marriage licenses to a friend in Yokohama which clearly of Pythias, meets every Monday j) f T. J. THRIFT, Secretary. was here. At Marshfield Miss Mae T uhidav N ov . 5 (Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon £ evening at 7:30 o’clock, in Castle Ilali, J indicated bis intention to commit, sui » * ■Wt- * ♦ strate the great merits of the remedy. Jk Bandob, Ogn. E. DYER, O. C. gg L. Grin ger and and Arthur Hodgins issued last week by county clerk Haz cide. The letter was found in bis A plot to massacre an American Harrison '■ « t <• ELY BROTHERS, B. N. H abbinuton , K, of It. and 8. g were Married Nov. 6; Mrs. A la Egan ard. and there nppears to be others to room at the hotel, and across it was in Tarlac has been discovered. -> <• ■> 4‘<- ♦ e ■> ♦ e.'i 66 Warren St, New York City. boll and C. F. Dunn, Nov. 3| Miss be heard from soon ; 8 C Bunch and written the words “Mail for Yokoha Franco has occupied three porta on Mlty- ?■' Court Queen nf tlie Forest No. 17, j". Rev. John Reid. Jr., of Great Falls,Mont., ma.” On the letter being opened it lone Island. Foresters of Ame.lcn. Lillie Carlisle ami Reuben Brainard Clnra A Schofield, G W James and was found that deceased bud inedi recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I Argumont was continued in the Sobley Lon Z Belieu, R D Brainard and L Wrenshall & Wrenshall, Nov. 5, and Emil Nelson and Mrs. tilted suicide, as he ba In "good bye” case. f ( «OURTQUFEN OF THE FOREST * can emphasize his statement, ‘‘It is a posi A Boxer leader was appointed to the For- | ... \ J No. 17, meeta Fridav night < f each<. ! tive cure for catarrh if used as directed.”— Waybright on Nov. 9. At Dora on E Carlile, Arthur H Hodgins and to the person addressed. • week. in Concretc Hall, Band ’n. Oregon -JR Rev. Francis W. Boole, I’astor Central Pres. At ths inquiry into ths circum eign Olllce. November 5, Miss Clara A. Schofield May L Grinegar, E E Everden and <• \ cordial welcome is extended to all vis-fr- Church, Helenn, h ont. stances utter ding hi" death in Heng Governor Goer is in receipt of a letter . *itihg brothers Hattie B Scheilds. Emil Nelson and SHII’LEY. g ■ was married to 8. C. Bunch, and at Union C Waybright. J H Roberts and kong, Tbos. McCllen, chief steward threatening bi* life, in case be does not I '' H nnry G of . tz . W. W Chief Ely’s Cream Bairn is the acknowledgec Ranger, cure for catarrh and contains no mercury Coquille City, Nov. 6, Miss Kate Kate Braden, John Youkain aud Isa of the China, stated that at noon ou «rant a jpirdon to a prisoner in Walla I Ein. Secretnrv. ROUND IIOl'SK GALLERT, BANDON WaiY-rogtou, pii.kuliury. * :• < £fr> > < fr fr fr.fr fr *fr fr fr; nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents, Braden to J. H. Roberts, 14tb lust, be had boon shown a dead V bel Smith. W inter - - G oods ! J. Denholm LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST == PRICES. =z A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries Always on Hand. Furniture Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds: BANDON FURNITURE COMPANY. O ur hardware DEPARTMENT Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, and Miners’ Supplies. LEDGERWOOD CORSON, Fall and Winter Goods. DRY GOODS N. T .GRENZ’S CLOTHING STORE A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. Other bargains Church Directory JT . DENTIST, 7 BANDON ...Water Works... Important News Notes Photographers,