Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 23, 1884, Image 2

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N O T IC E !
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Eggs, per do/..,...................
18c
Y av» cl ok d my bo »ks. end fill those in-
Baker City has a f *mu!e tramp. Apples, per bushel,............
deb ed to me are r^que« ted to nettle up
1.00
in
SO
days from date, or I willput th«Mrao
0.25
The apple crop throughout the j Flour, per barrel,..............
counts in the hand* of nn attorney for col­
Butter, per roll,..................
50
state, is a very heavy one.
Cheese,___ per pound........
20 lection.
A. Fershbaker
The heavy rains raised the Beefsteak,..........“ ..............
12
Randobph JnlyHtb,lR84
Willamette river considerably.
Beef, per fore qr. ................
8
10
Frank Jones had a foot taken off| ^do, per hind qr.,
8 & 121{
Mutton,.
in a thresing machine near Day-
12 *
Salt P o r k ,..........“
ton.
8
Corned Beef,-----“
15
Charles Hawkins is on trial at H um s,................ “
Nosier & H r^t PropB.
15
Bacon(
sides)
..
.“
the Dalles, for the murder of Ezra
River Front, Coqnille City, Oregon.
12
do ( shoulder). . “
Jones.
20
L a rd ,...................“
— : 0 :—
14
Two Chinamen who were l>orn Potatoes,.............“
Fresh and choice meats of all
2“
in Walla Walla, and are now of Cabbage,
S u ga r,................“ .............. 12@ 104 : kinds constantly on hand.
age, can vote.
or.
Coffee, iti tins,
-A .L S O
Shaking dice for money is not a do, green,.......... “ ..............
H> 5
Groceries, vegetables and pro­
crime under the law’s of Washing­ Tea, green ,........ “ ...............30(ó 75
n50
do,English bkfst“ ..............
75 visions, etc., etc.
ton territory.
R i c e , . . ...............“ ..............
10
The first section of the Oregon Beans...................“ ..............
0
Pacific railroad has been accepted Apples, d ried ,..“ ..............lO ^ lfijj;
25
by the examiners.
llasins, do
..............
124
I n l m Yon W ant to Buy
Five thousand Indians are at |
(^° * \t..............
15"
work in Pierce and King counties, ^
........... “
...
m
W. T., picking hops.
Green, d o ..........“ ...............
fi BOOTS and SHOES
Hay,
per
ton,.......................
£10.00
The Siuslaw fair in Lane coun.
Of the very best quality and at the
ty, will be held at the Grooiuloor i
! school lion e, October 3rd, 1884.
j
Lowest Living Rates.
Alva Billings, aged 23, living:
Coquille City, Oregon
I
At Coal Center, Pennsylvania,
From the London Telegraph of
on the 1st of August, 700 resilient the 21sl ult., we glean the partic­
TUESDAV SE Í’T. -•>. 1884.
workingmen were turned out of ulars of a desperate riot which took
employment in the mines and their place in the town of Worthing, the
A M O K I » T O T i l » : M IKK.
places filled by contract laborers cause of which was the outrageous
As a sanitary precaution in this frcm Southern Europe.
It was antics of the miscalled “ Salvation
climate where we are subject i< j announced at the time this change Army.”
Another band who style
wet winters, it is advisable to al- wa8 niade that 000 more contract themselves the “ Skeleton Army”
low the air to circulate under the immigrants were on their way to attacked the members of the Sal­
floors of wooden houses.
Where . I the 1’nited States to take the • vation Army, and riot, rapine
and
—
the house is close to the ground places of an equal number of work-j destruction of property reigned
and then walled in closely on the ingmen still employed in the j supreme, despite all efforts of the
sides, it is very unhealthy.
A mines. The 300 miners still re- police; assuming such an over-
house so situated cannot be left mnining when the announcement j whelming character thnt the civil
eight or ten days without fire in it, j 0f their approaching displacement authorities had to appeal to the
but the result is shown on aitides j was made to them, sent to the own- J military.
enclosed. Provisions of a perisha- , ers (>f the mines a formal protest, J The Telegraph says: The mag-
ble nature, such as flour, butter, | all(] begging that “ the great wTong istrates sent for cavalry, and a troop
sugar, and even syrup, soon spoil; j contemplated should not lie inflict- j under command of Captain Walton,
but, the great evil is the damp ed Uj>on them.” They stated that; with Lieutenants Law aud Shakes-
miasma which penetrates tho floor they were receiving but G5 cents a peare, arrived und drew up in
and affects the health of the occu- j (|ay, “ which sum is totally inade- i front of the Town Hall, at ten
pants, particularly, children.
To q.l;ite to support our families; but o’clock at night.
The Justice of
this cause we must attribute many if this pittance is taken from us, the Peace addressed the crowd and
of the deaths from diphtheria starvation and want are inevita­ asked them to go home quietly.
which have taken place at certain ble.” The mine-owners construed They refused to do so, and com­
intervals. A hot stove and a close this petition into a threat, and all menced to sing “linio Britannia,”
room subject to this underlying the remaining miners, 450 in num­ “ We won’t go home till morning, „
evil is sufficient, with the foul gas ber, wire formerly discharged. and such-like songs. At half-past
Proprietors. !
■ HUNT
which is generated, to kill a horse. Without employment, with noth­ eleven the Riot Act was retid, and noar Entity, was thrown from hi« , v T j LIER &
Horses hoarded bv theday, week, or month. ! „
A human being cannot exist long ing to eat, and hopeless, of succor, the space in front of the town wagon one day last week and kill
__ Hauling
.. done
. • on short
.
..
__ 1 he Fashionable Boot and Shoo Maker
nôO
notice.
under the influence spoken of I
will be found at all times ready to wait upon,
L50 destitute laborers broke j buildings speedily cleared,
The ecl
and
accomodate’rtmomerH with everything
above, without being afflicted, into little gangs of twenty-five or i Dragoons made no charge.
Five hundred dollars reward is
The
in our line, ut the Coquille City Booti.nd
more, or less, with disease of the thirty each, and camped in th e; police were afterwards able to offered by the county, for the ar-
Shoe store: one door north of the Olivo hotel,
Main street.
Order was r e -! rest of W. 1). Fittenger, late treas­
throat or lungs.
\N e possess a j woods, living upon fruits and young j clear the streets.
Dn/N <fc H untinotom .
healthy climate, and can supple­ corn and whatever else they could stored -ibout miduigut”
urer of Washington county.
ment its healthfulness by construct­ pick up. The mine-owners, con-
The loud sounding brazen ele­
—FU11—
Longfellow: Men of genius are
Mrs. C, W. Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
ing homes instead of hospitals. | sidering their presence in the ment known as the “ Salvation often dull and inert in society; as
OLIVE & AIKEN-
W eare but adding our advice to that neighborhood a menace to tliera- Army” is one of the great hum­ the blazing meteor, when it de­
Appreciating the necessity of all Business
of a well-known physician on Coos j selves, applied to the county nu- bugs of the age. Everything con­ scends to earth, is only a stoue.
Have just received at
Men. Farmer.; and Miners having a news­
paper
published
in
the
metmpolies.
in
ad­
Bay, given some years'ago,«ui this thorities to disperse them. It was nected with its proceedings par-
tl^eir :ne^r
A syndicate is said to have bee;.
subject Have tight floors if the claimed that they were riotous and takes of the theatre and the circus. : formed in Tacoma, to buy up all dition to their own local paper—one that
contains all Financial, Commercial end
house be a wooden building, but disorderly. In compliance with There is nothing in its turbulent the coal lands on the sound or General News: which matter not being in
allow’ the air to circulate freely un­ this request, a systematic attempt action that bears the slightest re­ within fifty miles of navigation.
the scope of a local paper—the proprietor «if
the
derneath, and that will keep it dry, has been made to drive these poor semblance to a conformity with the
Frank Hutchings, the man who
and prevent the noxious damp from people out of the country.— Ex.
teaching of Christ.
His doctrine 1
t b '- q i i i l k G i t ] } S f c r u l i l
killed his mistress by strangling
penetrating. An open tire place
We are very often treated to su­ was peace and the quiet of the her to death, was executed on the Has made advantageous arrangements to
Title neatest Stales
surpasses a stove for heating pur­ gar-coated accounts of the general closet or temple of prayer. Their
12th inst., in San Francisco Cali­
L A D IE S ANDCHIIDREN’S t e a t s
poses in a close room, and also, prosperity prevailing throughout antics cannot be described other­
fornia.
. . . . W IT H T H E . . . .
keeps the air in the room pure.
P ick ers, Cstricn.
the country, and the above is a wise than those of a lot of cranks.
SAN FRANCISCO
Wednesday morning at Seattle,
We received a political commun­ sample picture. It is the old, un- j It is the rushing of the torrent and a shooting fracas occurred in w hich
Fl'am es and
ending
problem,
seemingly,
impos-
;
the
roll
of
drums.
The
clamorous
ication giving the reasons why a
one F. II. Cruise deliberately shot
Tips-
We are building ; jargon of an excited multitude.
.
certain candidate should be elected I Bible of solution.
• i
.i »
i revel
. .
o ;.
„ r f .. i: of i i fan
at Jack
Bird, with the intention of
X j a c e s .
in lux
- 1 It fi,~ is ,r.„f„i.
the outgrowth
atical,.....
and setting forth the writer’s I up an aristocracy tuat
killing him.
T^i'b'bcxis,
ury; and, following luxury, with overheated brains that rejoice in
views on the present position of
Jewish Messenger: The summer
and Ornaments.
slow but unafiliug tread, come every opportunity for excitement,
ICLE is £2. Now wc will furnish
the two leading parties— democrat­
powerfully suggests that God does
negligence, indolence and egotism [ and has nothing of the redeem in
Rucliing Embrcidei y
ic and republican. It is an able
not
run
the
universe
on
the
nar-
features of true re igion r<> com-
Veiling. Scarfs etc- etc*
V,
article; but, we are surprised that — the total disregard for the rights
V fl
mend
it
to
favor.
1'ho
glaring
row-gunge;
He
leaves
that
to
some
L
J
Hats turned to order a speciality.
lu
a person possessing so much abil­ of the lower class the arrogance absurdities of its disciples have to
•Straw.
Blush, Silk. Satin or Velvet. wLifib
;
of
His
in
ter
¡»refers.
For $2.¡ 4, Postase Freo.
ity should overlook the fact that of caste and the total denial and be checked anil circumscribed by
-.*#• will sell cheap for cash .
vir.ft.
Both p ipers sent toon«'or two adresses, «>p-
A
marriage
occurred
at
Eagle
debancliment
of
justice.
These
the ordinances of towns and cities '
we are not publishing a political
ttonni with tin* subscriber.
are
the
signs
of
the
time,
and
an­
which
it afflicts with its pres- j Point, suvs tho Ashland Tidings,
paper. Why not send his political
Mankind must have some in which tho respective apes of tin
article to a paper jiossessing the archy supplemented with nil the ence.
leligion,
no matter how varied;
SAN FRANCISCO
6nme views. He can sign a num modern improvements in scientific but tin* sooner the Salvation Army bride and groom were rather re­
markable. II. G. Shock, the groom,
de guerre to it if lie does not wish warfare may be the result.
is suppressed the better it will be
Freni St. Coquille City,
; is 54 year? of age, and Mrs. W ool-
There are many w ho speak of for society at large.
to have his name disclosed. There
| ey, the blushing bride, is 83.
is no necessity for alarm ou that j
sense
the people, while ai
....IS THE....
E x e c u t i o n o r 11 tc. clil UK«*.
Coquille
City
Market
AJ *}
Don’t Read This,
T6s Pieseer Ftsî Stalle
O« G. Huntington,
A Golden
OPPORTUNITY
Our
Subscribers.
;slinery Store!!
A Large Variety of
(' L U B
Bill P a m for öüß iar
OLIVE HOTEL,
CHRONICL
Li
M b s . C . \\. O l i v e , P r o p r i e t o r .
Willis Wattenpnugh, a one-leg­
|
ol1 the wrongs they endure
San Francisco, Sept. 12. —Hours
Their is neither sense or discrimi­
before the appointed time hundreds ged young man of Canemah, stole
T im house u well Replied with everr-
....O F THE
nation in despair. Terrorism rules. gathered before the County Jail, a lot of logs from Broughton’s
i
thiiiK
uecftHSRry t*» umke u 1 «
I P s ic i.-e ic C bast.
The French revolution was an ex­ where the hanging was to take take , lxxun at the mouth of the Tualitin |
F1KST CLASS HOTEL.
, I aulks always supplied with tho best the
ample, and it taught the debased ¡»lace. At 12:20 those who had river, a few days ago, and then '
iiiarkot tilfurii*.
Horrible as ! Permits to witness the execution had the impudence to attempt tho j
arisocrats a lesson,
▼lnltf.
that revolution was, it had not a I were admitted to the courtyard of sale of them to Broughton.
He j
; the jail. These numbered about
tithe
of
the
aids
of anarchism i GOO, and filled all the available was arrested
;>av.J VoanR.
liru-y U o C b .
i
! " ’hich can
brought into play in ; space,
The average English joke has'
Sheriff Connolly entered the cou- its peculiarities. 'A sort of mellow
the ¡»resent day.
I f justice could prevail, the la-1 dcmned man’s cell at 12:40 p. m., distance-a kind of chastened re
aud after a short stay emerged " ,s‘ ‘ulce*» x u m o t c m is ie u e u l e
borer would receive some atten­
luctance. A coy and timid, yet
Some people feel aggrieved when tion. He receives less under this therefrom followed by Hutchings
and a Catholic priest, who accom- trusting, though evanescent intan-
reading in a newspaper, an item government than he does under
panied the doomed man to the gibility, which softly lingers in the
with which they aie personally some others. If this government scaffold. Hutchings walked erect
loung & Hudeu Proprietors.
troubled air, and lulls the tired
connected, if their names are passes laws, state or federal, it, and firmly on to the platform, anil
senses to a dreary rest, like the
SODA, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALB
printed incorrectly. It makes no frequently, fails to enforce them. the priest immediately began read­
etc., of superior quality,
ing a prayer from a book which subdued murmur of a hoarse jack­
difference to the paper whether ; Such ¡aWs, are but laughing-stock,
Constantly
on band for Halo.
Hutchings attempted to repeat. ass about nine miles up the gulch.
?4f”Ooders from the country prmptly
Smith is spelled with an e or a y, aiKj ¡¡1C mon wj1() inake them are : His lips moved but no audible When the London funny man
filled.
Address all orders to Manthfietd
neither is it tho business of a new s­ ; knaves. The law of this state pro­ sound ivas heard. He was dressed
grapples with a particularly skit­
Soda Works.
r2n!4
paper to investigate the genealog­ hibiting the carrying of deadly in a new black suit, with a standing
tish
and
evasive
joke,
with
its
collar, aud a black string tie.
ical tree of those w’ho may come weapons is an example.
Let the
weeping-willow' attachment, and
under its notice as offerinii items government pass laws to regulate These were given him by sheriff
Connolly, who paid for them from hurls it at a giddy ami reckless
THE CHRONICLE BUILDING.
of information for the public.
If the hours of labor, and then see his private purse. It was only after humanity, a prolonged wail of an­
— AND—
TIIE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE is
people would write their names on that they are enforced. A bureau considerable remonstrance on the
guish goes up from broken hearts, th«' first paper on tbe coast in ability and in
a piece of paper accompanied with of labor is as great a necessity in part of tho prisoner that he consent­
and a sombre pall hangs in tho tbe freahness and reliability of its NEWS
ed
to
accept
them.
In
both
hands
I Nothing that the world desires to know is
the item of news, the matter would time of peace, as one for war; and,
; lie grasped a cross, which at the gladsome sky like a pair of soldier omitted from its columns
It aims to fi<
always receive due consideration; j no doubt, would be the means of j conclusion of the prayer, he kissed pants with only one suspender. every requirement of a first-class paper.
— DEALERS IN —
but, where they fail to do so, the preventing tho numerous strikes and returned to the priest. He The mission of the Euglish humor­
its telegraphic reports are the latest and
paper, most generally, depends and riots with which this country was then strapped and was kept in ist is to darken the horizon—to most reliable; its local news the fullest and
spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest
this position some seconds, until
upon outside report.
is, at present, afflicted.
shut out the beauty of the land­ pens in the country.
— AND ALL KINDS OF—
another prayer was finished. He
I f a strong man needs protection,
THE CHRONICLE has always been, and
The rainy weather still afflicts
again attempted to follow the scape und scatter a two-dollar always
will be, the friend and champion of
I_ , XT M B E E
us in a greater or lesser decree. a weak nmn must certainly need it. priest’s reading, but only managed gloom over the fflad green earth. the people as against combinations, cli«pies,
It is, certainly, an unusual thing ! ^
strong, and is always to be heard in one sentence, “ Oh, English humor is like a carbuncle. corporations or oppression of any land. It C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e ,
to have rain in September.
The ! ll<,wlinb 'fur protection.
The la- .Jesus, I love thee with all my It makes you glad when you get will lie independent in everything, neutral Alder and spruce lumber always on
heart.” The noose wras ¡»laced a-
in nothing: fair and impartial to all parties’
farmers have suffered some loss in ! borer is weak therefore, let us give round his neck, his head was cover­ over it It is like small pox, be­ yet exposing corruption wherever found, and hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
consequence of sudi un unlocked I hi,n protection.
Let us protect ed with the black cap, and at 12:43 cause if you live through it you working with fearless endeavor to promote
for occurrence. On account of the ,K,th tlie " ei>k Hnd tUe stronK. then> he made the fatal ¡»lunge. Only a arc not likely to have it again. and protect every interest of the great pub­
lic whom it serves and 011 whom it depends
decline in strength of the north­ we can substantiate the claim that slight contraction of the legs fol­ When w’e pass from earth, and our for its support.
lowed. ‘lh e fall was seven feet six place is filled by another sad-eyed Tho SAN FRANCISCO W EEKLY CHRON­ By the Tug K A TIE COOK, on
west wind, September is consider­ is not yet truly recorded, and that
genius wose pants are too short,
the river anti bar, at reasonable rates.
inches,
ICLE, the most brilliant and complete
ed the finest mouth in the year— is that we have the best govern­
It was only after eleven and a j and who manifests other signs of Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints _ . .
. ,
i
1 *
a *
the mean in temperature between ment the world ever saw’.
half minutes had elapsed that life greatness, let no storied urn or nu- regularly 72 columns, or eight pages, of ! T lin l»e r, m atcll-W OOll a n d StaV© t i n i -
N( ms . Literature and General information; , Kpr iiiirplinsei]
the extremes of strong, dry wind
“Plantation Philosophy:
De was pronounced extinct, indicating, j ¿mated bust be placed nbove^ our also
a magnificent Agricultural Department. |
___* __ 1 ____*
Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
- physicians present remark- ' lowly resting-pi nee, but stutl an
and the rainy, southerly gules of pusson wlmt doan’ talk nothin’ but as s the
ties to t>uit, and at the lowest living
d, “immense vitality” of deceased. English conundrum so that it will
ed,
winter.
slang dorn’ think nothiu’ but slang. At 1:05 the body was lowered into look as it did in life, and let it
rates.
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Including p«jstage, to nny partof tho United
«T. PA R K E R ,
stand above our silent dust, to States,
We received intelligence on Sat-
The mind in its peace and in a coffin and turned over to F. A.
M. L. HANSCOM,
deceased’s
attorney shed its damp and bilious influence
Samplc Copy Sent Frec.
urday, from Marshfield, that Clin- itself can mnke a heaven of hell, Homblower,
| :Ln, *
(l
C(:a®ou s n
Z^T"All
orders
must
bo
accompanied
by
thè
IR V IN G M. COOK.
_ .
’ .
’ who had it immediately interred in
1 through the cemetery as a monu­
co in.
ton Higgins, of the tug Sol Thom a hell of heaven.
Parkersburg
Coos county Oregon,
ment
of
desolation
and
a
fountain
the Catholic cemetery.—[Examin­
Address all «M a lora to H e r a l d , Coquille City.
of unshed tears.-Puck.
vl nlBtf.
(L*, had become insane
- Milton.
er.
Coo* Co. Oregon.
score, as it will be gobbled up with
eagerness, and if he offers no ob­
jection they will print it as their
own. AVe have written a loose,
cart-load of similar matter and
never received either credit or pay;
At least, if we were paid anything,
it might be compared to a bucket-
ful for cash, aud a barrel-fill thrown
in. We think that, the composi­
tion is, really good.
Leading Newspaper
M arshfield
Water Works,
COQUILLE M IL L
Tug Company!!
TOWING
$2 For One Year.
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