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/ VOI \ COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1885. o O# DINI.ÌIXH ( tin ts . T H E T IM M P . On ¡i morn in dreary Winter, ( ’ante a worn and weary printer, With his bundle on a splinter OVr his back; Travel-stained he was, and needy. And his appetite was greedy For a “ snack.” upon the hunter whose j»hot has been ineffective. One blow of the salmon’s tail almost invariably proves fatal, and if ho can once set his terrible teeth in the flesh of the hunter he can not >e T h e liiic iu n s itl E ir e . Mr. Kinsley, who ran to his up- NO. 42. T h c W ill n u l. Cincinnati, May 21.— At 1:30 Ì l * r floora in the rear> " ’here the It may not be generally known o’clock this afternoon J. A. Green, ' finies wore in danger of coming | that the English walnut is the most LAN E & LANE, city editor of the Times-Ster, upon J ,lmme h Ins window, found smoke I ptofitttMe o£ o)i the nut-tearing going up the stairway to hie office, so dense that ho had to crawl r n tl00s When in full tearing they Attoynm aud Counselors at Law. Lard Cases a Speciality. 8aw dense clouds of smoke issuing, i ^ie " ° ° r to rt‘fu'-1 h’*9 whitlow and wjil yield about 300 pounds of nuts Office on Main Street, opposite Cosmopolitan shaken off. The only chance of from the rear windows of the build- j c lo s e lt A H t l lis t im e t h o r e wa8 i to the tree. The nuts sell at eight For the printing office steering Hotel. escape is for the hunter to drive ; ¡llg> Nos. p j 21 West Sixth an " vell,,e ot escape which the | cents per or $21 tc tbo tree, Till within tlm door appearing, Rosebmg. _ Oregon. his knife into the fish’s heart, hut 18lreet> anj ilnmediately telephoned pnnic-stncken girls did not think j If ouly twenty-seven trees are \\ bore ho lx>wed as one revering. J. M. Stox.is. J ohn A . G bvy When he spoke, such a blow to be effective m u st; to the j,-ire Department. An a- of- There was an opening in *1’ «* planted on au acre, says a Los Saying, in a voice as solemn S ig lin & G r a y . ho delivered immediately behind ](mn bro,lght ,,1C engines almost root- " hich they could have easily Al,geles orchardist, the income As a gratis l.uchu-eolunm: Attorneys and Counselors At Law, the pectoral fill, and it requires : instantly, and as the firemen could j «ached from a tench standing be- j w o u ld 1^3543 ^ acre| or j , om ‘ 1 am broke! Marshfield. Coo« county, Oregon. the utmost coolness for a man t° roach the building from the front s*de-the wall, and once on the roof, twenty acres $10,800 per veac. O ffice —Holland bmlding, opposite Blanc«» In your city I’ m a stranger. Hotel.________ ____ T- U-*J Dusty, seedy as a granger— face the rush of a maddened sal-j and the rear it was not fifteen min-i could have reached oth er1 The Los Angeles orchardist haa For 1 slumbered in the manger mon and wait until he can sral’ , utes until the fire was so much building* with perfect ease. A placed the number of trees per W . S IN C L A IR . Of a barn; him in the cnly vulnerable part. ; un(jer control that Chief Engiueer lac*k ready access to this place acre entirely too low. Double that Now I need n small donation Attorney at Law, And some easy transportation Ocnernl Insurance ami Heal Estate Agent, Scores of hunters who have s««-1 Wisby was able to reach the top : lost all these lives, number of trees can be advantag For my cons. C o q u il ik C it y , O regon . cess fully fought the grizzly bear fj(K)1 But he was too late to resJ I The fire was almost insignificant, eously grown on an acre. I f our Boat? 1 tried to work my passage. have fallen victims to the Oregon } cue ^)e girls employed there and j The wooden stairway around the farmers when planting shade-trees Moving freight and rough exp resaage— T. G-. O W E N . salmon, ami scores of others, crip- j ^ ]lorror iJe found ten dead i elevat°r shaft is not burned so as j around their houses, or on their Living on bologna sausage Attorney and Counselor at Law. Dry aud poor— pled and mangled, surviving 1° , bodies, with hands to the r faces to be useless or unsafe, yet flames . farms for lvint).breaUs> would plant Rut, they found I was a printer, M.UMUFIKLD, Oon. tell the story of the ii blood-curd- | aiK| faces blackened and d is col seem to have pervaded all the floors, i wnluut trees tll5y >vou)d bp a great And they hustled me instanter ling experience while in the very | ored in death The Chief said, in and to have ruined all tile I)al,el j source of profit, as well as being To the shore. H. H A ZA R D , jaws of a monster fish. ^ j speaking of it: “The house is not and other light combustible matter. ! useful in other ways.—Modesto Then I sadly recollected Attorney and Counselor at Law. ^ ere the salmon to con^inf | burned out; in fact the fire was Mr. Sullivan estimates his loss at Republican. Days when printers were respected E mt ihk O u t , Oow« ______ _ For their skill. Now I’ m ejected themselves wholly to the water j ci,jetjv jn tbe fifth story. I count- or $10,000, with ample in- YVlij h r I>i«rt F u ll. Fore and aft. tliey would be comparatively harm- ! ed ten jrjs lying upon benches, ’ «trance. The loss to the buildings J. W . B E N N E T T . Just because somb have, by drinking, less, for no man could be in dan tables aud other things; some on is slight. Last spring an Indiana man Set the s eumbont-men to sinking Attorney at Law. I ger unless he ventured into the A i . l the craft. the floor. Their clothing was n o t1 The scenes at Hagig s undertak- started a bank in a town in Dakota, MuHllflLLl). UtiS. salmon pool. Rut., unlike most of Thus do sober workmen suffer burned, but the skin on the back of ; *nei establishment, where the bodies and nbout the 1st of October, hav Hy the vices o f the loafer. 1 our American fishes, the Oregon their hands was scorched. It was i " e,c taken, and where friends and ing secured deposits to the extent D - X j . W A T S O N . Till, indeed whene'er 1 go for salmon i i in the habit of leaving a terrible sight, the worst I ever relatives came to identify them, of $23,000, a notice was one morn Work I shrink, Attorney and Counselor at Law ■ the water and wandering through saw in my experience. The girls i were the most painful character, Lest another's imposition ing posted on tlie doors of the bank i'oos ( ity , O on . Throws on me a foul suspicion the forests in search of prey. Men, lay where they had fallen in their | Ir* caSG a Policemen of Cov- reading: That I drink. women and children have often wild and helpless despair.” J . H . NOSLER, j ington, Kentucky, identified his “ Temporarily closed. Hope to Deeply does it wound and grieve me been chased for long distances by Notary Public lt has now been fairly ascertain-1 Lizzie and Dollie Handel, pay depositors in full.” When a man will not believe me; / altnoL on the lonely Oregon roads, CoqVti.l.»: L' IT'». IHtS. ed that the fire started from a can v'^*° v,ere t" ins. Mrs. M?ier found Hut, dear sir, if you will give me The banker wanted to test the Fifty cents. and an enormous number of sheep ()f beiJzine>ou the second floor; near tlie bo,1-v (,f llGr daughter, and had temper of the public previous to a C A R L H- V O L K M E R 1 will, by its judicious i isinjhf and cattle have been killed and de- j tj|e e]evator shaft. A Loy oil that | to be led away from the terrible big sciop. In course of half an Show you I’ m above abusing Attorney and Counselor at Law. Confidence.” vourc-d Two years ago the forest floor that he heard a shock, ! si« ht- had the awful hour the doors were kicked in, the M tbtlk H o ixt , C o *) j C oinrx O uejon . in the neighborhood of East Mel- j ftud instaIltjy iir0 ]eH])ei\ to the I experience of finding her three office gutted, the banker stepped By his doleful conversation ^ Will praotice in ull tin* courts of Oregon. Housed he our c.munis ration. iville, in Southern Orerroi«, m- j elevator elmft m,d darted vp it ilaughters among the dead. on until he was seventeen feet long Ami we made the ' ‘small donation. j tested by a pair of salmon of un The shaft reaches to the top of the The fatal list, as now made up, and only two inches thick, and the R P. TH O M PSO N . Which he sunk: i i ardi y a usual size and ferocity. Hardly , buildingj nnd flom tlie tinrd story is: Anna Bell, aged 40, wife of P. chap who held a revolver to bis ear For, while going to our dinner, SURGEON CEMIST. night passed that some settler did t > tlie fiftb *t was encircied by a Bell, No. 26 Lock street: Lizzie jovially remarked: We observed that hardened sinner Office at Rtriideuce. Coquiile Ci.ty, Oregon. Hi astly drunk! not lose a valuable domestic «m-1 WOO(leu stairway, which was the and Dollie Handel, twin sisters “ Now, then, my friend, we give -----« » ----- Thus do sober workmen suffer mal, and no less than ive Human 1 on]y nieans of access to these floors, aged 20, No. 713 Scott street, Cov you just five minutes to unlock that Strict attention paid to pn-riervins the lly the vices of the loafer— natural teetli. Art.lietcl. deuvurt s in lives were sacrificed almost within ! The e]ovntor shaft, to add to its ington; Fannie Jones, 22 years, safe and count out the slugs to de Hnsost coin will often go for serted on any base now in use. Work and Freeman positors iu full.” sight of the Methodist meeting- j combustil)ility, was encased with corner Liberty Purest stamp; warranted to satis*action. ¡.nil house. The people of the town i ! a thin, wooden lattice work. Kindest ones who most have trusted streets; Delia, Ivntie and Mary Depositors were paid in full and Are most thoroughly ciisgnteil never wer.t out of their houses un Lea lain, sisters, aged 23, 14 and 1(5, (lie banker has come East in search The floor, where the fire started, J. P. EASTER, M. D. V. itk the trump. armed, and they lost so much respectively, No. 206 Sixth street; P iiv sict im . Sun ìk >:« and Du vriiTUictAN. of more civil people.— Wall Street was the press room, the third the Special a%nation given to cl;st.t.hos of sleep in consequence of the night T ill! If 1>SS JOIii:— composing room, the fourth the Lizzie Lowry, 20 years, Newport, j News. eu anil children, ami ml chrome i cm..« o t discari». Ca i - h of obstetri s .jlu; teeth e*- ly and incessant roaring of the fish storage and waste room, ami the Kentucky; Lizzie Meyers, 1(5y >ars, I A < :,iit>l S torj . trac'.td for ÓO cents et i h. Sj.ti;*ui »reutiveltl Strurk nn I<-«>l>cr£. that ’ i“e was really t; bunion tt) No. Hi ”> Broadway; Annie Mel ntyre, I for HLeumatiion tuiu Ncuiaigiti b> the iueu- icatcil vapor bath. The foil »wing is going the rounds thetn. The town authorities offer fifth was the folding room. New York, May 23.—The steam- (»thee at resilience in Horn.lie City. As soon as the lire started, John 20 years, No. 00 East Sixth s reet; of eastern papers: ed a reward of $1,000 foi the head Sullivan, a young man, cousin of i ..nnio Norton, 34 rears Kutie 1 ship City of Berlin from Liverpool The recent frightful accident of either of the two salmon, but the pioprictor, ran up the stairway mill Mm'y Putnam, sisters, 22 and ¡arrived here this morning, bring- C. w . TOWER. M. D.. vhieh happened to a stage in South m> local hunter was bold enough Physician ana burgeon, to the fifth floor to give warning to 11) resj octivoly; John Suliivnn, 22 | ing 143 cabin and 1139 steerage ern Oregon can not fail, says the to make the attempt to gain it. M\B‘» iti ' u : ld , O on . the gills. Instantly almost he years, No. 395 Broadway; Lillie j passengers. On the 19th inst., she i New York Times, t<* call the atien- T!;pri(» formidable fish were finally found he was too late to get them Wynn, 20 year No. 8S East Filth struck an iceberg in a dense fog W - C . A N G E EL, M .D . ! tion of the stage authorities to the killed by a party of hunters, nine | off the banks of Newfoundland. down the stairway, and that his street. necessity of protecting settlers a- in number, from Tacoma, who, as own retreat was cut off. What he Physician and Accoucheur, The in jived are: AY ill Bishop, This caused serious damage. i gainst the attacks of salmon. I he sisted by a pack of well-trained COQUILLE c m \ OCJN. did for the frightened girls could printer, 23 years, No. 203 fifth Many tons of ice fell uj>on the I stage m question was crossing Ap fish-hounds, tracked the salmon to Villi ! Ì. Covington, Kentucky, ! forecastle deck, breaking it through : only be told by glimpses that could street, plegate c*eek, when it was sudden- ; their lair in a small pool of stag- ; be spen ()f ,jim lbrou,;b tbe smok- crushed and burned, u ill probably : and going down into the hold. O. E. SM IT H , I h attacked by a drove of salmon. ; T);int water and shot them with a ing windows, whence the girls had die; Josie Hawkes, broken leg; ! Two men on the lookout had a £ j£ jib S e r g e o n D e n tist the stage was instantly overtu1 ned, j Ulaltling gun. Twenty-two bullets jy leaped to death. J. R. ! Emma Pinchback, Covington, nn- very narrow escape with their officii „ml the hungry fish swarmed over | lvere fcmml m the body of the male j ¿ " ^ ' h a d gone conscious, will prol ably die; Nancy lives, the fog being so thick at the M A R SH F IE L D , OREGON, ,t, while the stage driver . wi t h nD(1 seveIltv.f0„ r in that of the j to tfc f {joining i n i t l this l i s on the J Shepherd, head badly cut, lives on t me that they could not see the vini 3uk great presence of mind, cut the female. The former fell dead at west, and knowing the girls were I Harrison street. \ iceberg until it came tumbling on J. H - V O L K M R . M . D- traces of his horses and, throwing tbp brsj fire, but the latter, al- imprisoned on the floor below, they i Already preparations are in pro- the forward deck where they were Physician and Surgeon. hiinseif across the off wheel-horse, though severely wounded, rushed pr< cured a rope and low ered it to 2i'oss for the relief of fannies of the standing. Orders were given to NTvttn.rt 1 ’olNT, Ct»CiJ Co., (>LK'»(*N. a powerful animal, formerly the , on die |1Wnters, and succeeded in the window, where Sullivan was. 'ictims, the most of whom weie cut away the lashings of the life v“n ir.tr property of Dr. Goodrich, of Olym- killing one nud disabling eight He instantly grasped it, and fasten- support of dependent parents. rafts and boats and to prepare pi t,—managed to escape. The . dogs before she was finally con- them for lowering in case tjie ship ing one of the girls to it, and Kins A u O j* l« * r W h i p s ii D u c k . dispatch which conveys to us this , (l,ieied. . C o q u ille C it y , O regon . should sink. Two of the boats ley and Sehroeder lowered her GENR.li.vlj .lU t.N O l lor tae nalri wf City painful story says nothing of the rPnijered more fearless that ever A rough-and-tumble combat be- ! progeny, ii»u.s s auG lots, iiuiocr, laria«, were swung out and others being safety to tlie sidewalk. The rope j ruuuucri, cic. O l U cv iu licniuJ baiiiliiih;. fate of the stiige passengers, but, by want of food, roam over the tween a wild duck and an ° y p u t iii readiness until it was dis- , » ' was brought up and Sullivan quick- ! unfortunately, there is every rea-j country in packs and droves of . - . .. . . , . occurred here the other d-iy. ' The I he covered ¿bat the ship was not thousand *v Iftsteneu lt to another girl and J. F. H A L L , son to believe that they fell vie- from twenty-five to a , i . r | r.xi 1 duck was a large full-grown one making water, when the orders safely. 1 he rope j ° ® i fish. No exact statistics as to the sent her xi down Suiveyor, tims to the salmon ii • i .• j xi that had recently come from the were countermand ad. The steam i ! annual loss of life by salmon in came up the third time, and as the . F ob C ooo C ountj , U buoon . I he Oregon salmon has long QregOM are at present accessible, other girls by this time w*ere aj] north to enjoy our winter climate. er came into collision w*ith two Offiee: With T. G. Owen, Esq., Marshfield. regarded by experienced ; bn^ it >s believed that in proportion It was of the diving species, whicb others, but succeeded in weather y f P e r f v c t luapft of ull surveyed and en been suffocated or afraid to venture, tered lands fin u r in d M> short notuc. vlu l hunters as the most dangerous an- | to its population Oregon loses as inhabit bays till spring, when they ing the shocks and reaching port imal infesting this continent It \ many inhabitants yearly by sal- Sullivan fastened the rope to his go north. W hen the oyster feeds it safely. I. O. G. T. own body and was being lowered, is much larger than the salmon of j n)V.V.<ls ^,u^a ^oses »•» J opens its shell wide till the full M o rn in g S ta r L odge when, as he was half way down »as utuL' “ ! oyster is plainly visible. A sight T k c ipitchoN F p r ls in g . the Atlantic coast, and, unlike he j jrreat evil is for the state gov- » .« u, tia ur Ko- * 64 , flames shot out of a wincioT and lie j „ , , __ A_. of such a morsel was too much for Meet« at Coquille City every Tliurmlay latter, w hich is a timid and inoffeu- eminent to offer a reward of, say, Tombstone, May 22.—Eli Grang . , TT i evening. ViHitiiiM memlier« oi tait* oruer, in sive fish, it is fearless, aggresive $100 for every salmon killed witli- fell head-foiemost to the sidewalk* , i., i the duck. He made a headlong er, a trustworthy resident of this good standing, arc eoroiaily invited. , . ,. and cruel. There is scarcely a iu its borders. Such an offer in the presence of the horrified I plunge, inserting his bill between city, who has just returned from would cause an instant emigra crowd of people who had witnessed a river in Oregon which is free I the oysters open shell. Like a p>es Dabezas, says a military cour- tion of thousands of fearless hunt fiom salmon, and man)' of the ers from every state in the Union his heroism. lio girls mris were iumDm" ! alU^ with the I>ower of a Vlse’’ ier whom he met told him the O. F. I. O. When the streams are rendered practically to Oregon. Si »me lives would, of ^ ^ e d , e l l c h r a « : tte ; . a ^ bo,,k. j Apaclleshad M lw C o q u ille L odge N o .5 3 ! impassable by the numbers and course, be lost, but the salmon from the ^ H..ixoi. ^l,en cnrue tlie bt,ubr^le io1 *Ke- Eagle creek on Thursday last H e«!« at Goqaille City every Saturday even man tried to catch them and break ferocity of the salmon inhabiting ! would soon be practically exter- The oyster, which was quite a large in#. Viuitiu« l.retliren, in K<xxi «taudinn, Deming, N. M., May 22.—Re . j n I miimted, and it would become j the force of the fall, but lie nearly cordially invited. one, was dragged from its bed. ports reached here that Apaches 1 Tc hunt the Oregon salmon re- Pf,ssj,,,e ^’r stn8.ea *1' pass oyer lost his own life in the attempt With three smaller ones clinging killed four miners at Alm a, a small A. F. and A. M. quires iron nerves nnd creat sk ill; attacked aud destroyed by salmon " ,tb,n teu "i nodes after the fire to it, the cluster being heavy mining camp on the Frisco river. began patrol wagons were called C h a d w ic k L odge, No- 6 8 - I in the use of the rifle. lh e 11su.1l ; isor*»«'« i «» p or«*K«»n. enough to keep t*’e duck’s head Silver City, N . M ., M ay 2 2 — Meet« at Coquille City on Saturday even- ; .>rftCqit*e of tlie hunter is to hide! ' into use to carry away the wound underwater. In this way the duck Geronimo’s Apaches are now in ina on or before tbe the full uioon in eaci* « . ■ New York, May 22.— 1 lie second ed and dead. As well as can be drowned. Its buoyancy was suffi the Black range, New Mexico, near — -• - • | himself on the hank of a stream ! j |ation of Percheron stallions John Goodman, and send in his dogs to rouse the for Dal^er County Horse and ascertained, there were about fifty cient to float with the oysters, nud old Fort Tularosa, heading to W. M. — salmon from their lair. W hen the Land company of Oregon, con- occupants of the building, of whom thus drifted near the dock, where it wards old Mexico. Troops are in i fish come within gunshot the hunt- i sisting of 109 head, and costing j twenty or twenty-five were girls, on was captured. When taken out of G. A R. was shipped west to-day. j the fifth story. The boys were on the water the animal heat had uot hot pursuit, and cavalry is concen Gen- L y tle P e st, No- 27 , ' — fires, and unless he kills or lis- *90,000, trating on their front to prevent the game at the first shot his * they . . . average 1600 pounds in j second and third floors, and this left the duck. The oyster still Meet« at Coquille City, ou every first ables “ b .............. ........ iwol«ri*f weight. Ulnet. Most of rtf them iU»m are nr« tw*o- (u-o. accounts for their escape. All escape. W ednesday. Vaiting comradh, iu good chauces for life are small. ---------- «-.♦»«---------- lh e year olds. One yearling wieghed agree that the spread of the flames clung to the duck’s beak.—Corpus •tending, cordially invited. infuriatod fish, in most cases, turn 1700 pounds. was instantaneous. Subscribe for the H ekald . Christi Callor. Walter Sinclair, Commander. L . F. L a n e . J ohn L ane . s. [S 4 TnlTu Z e„3Z W SH h f p a s s two mea at