Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 06, 1886, Image 1

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The <»■*«*»«( N irikr*.
will at once side with the strikers,
the summit of Mount Hood.
In tin ht th.ere WAe n good deal in !
the Son Jnan mountains of South­
ritisli
argument.
Now
the present it would seem that on an issue of that character, and
She w ar one and l w.n one,
ern Colorado there are moie than Oi
Britain not only fosters the the great strikes in this country insist on holding the roads respou-
Strolling o’er the h *a:h r.
S. N. A- DOWNING, M. D-
lient
of Chinamen to this would result in revoluti >n mid in- « b le for ihe delay and consequent
Yet 1 e.'i.re the je i.r was done
twenty mountain peaks tlmt loom shi
W e vere one t > ;e !ier.
Physician and Surgeon,
up to tw*> to three thousand leet coi|#ry from a British port, in surreetion. There
101*^. is an ir re pres- damage to the commerce of the
I aivo ’ h aijueer nriUiu et;cian—
high«r than
the v great cen tal peak defilice to our wishes, hut actually _ stlbj
COQOIIXB C it t . O eixjon .
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In the rule of his addition
He
lays
down
the
pro;K»s
tiwn.
of
MountHood.
T
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lowest
pass
p
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rjits
a
provincial
Government
capital
and labor, and the latter!
It is needless to deplore the lose
Call*—day or night—Proa.ptly attended
One and .»tie make one.
between Jbe head waters of the to A k e it the duty of railways to
will not down. It may for a time, ' of business and the damage the
L F. L ane .
J ohn L ane , j
She and 1 . alas, are two.
Kio Del Norte and the Los Animate I t «
Chinese in tlie
(Cited but capital had as well give in at nieu will sustain by enforced idle-
Since, unwisely mated.
L A N E & LA N E,
rivers in the San Juan country,
It is not ns if Great <*Brit- once. It is fciugular that the greed ness. They understand this quite
Having notltam else to do,
Attorum and (’omispItY* at Law.
*Vt> were separated.
a» high as Mount Hood.
1 liavefrri
was ignorant of Aii£rieau for wealth will allow a capitalist, , »« " ’ell us their mock sympathizers,
Now.
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seem
'h
at
by
this
action
Land C ases a Speciality.
crosseddhat fearful divide when a
ig on
subject in two | who is makiyg his thousands every j They endure the suffering and pri-
Each
w
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made
a
simple
fraction
OtBue on Main Street. oi>|K*site CoeinApulitMi
r\ish
colonies,
Victor«
and
Í gaieiu
gale of wrpd
and was ; j t J ............... 1
dav out
out 01
of me
the servn
services of tin la- 1 vntion and tlie anxiety, for they
"ryu was
»no blowing .............
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Yet *tis held in love'aanhtractiou
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One from one leaves two
envplopecrior horns in a ©loud of iJliT'oluinhia, Chinese, exclusion bored*, to press a fellowman
fe
down knovv that if they cannot maiutaiu
Roseburg,
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tjjjs t»mne >.Uiy W ’ " n<l when the ; ¿u-tsr are in force.
’['tint one jG half living wages The follow- j their organization they will alti.
J.M .S 10 L IN .
Jp it* A .G u v * ^
MOI \ T 1 ( 0 0 1 ».
-t divide was passed to tli ;\|iod'iR(tl In/tisb cidontr should make its ing on
the ............ikes
late strike we take from mately as individuals become the
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Sig lin & Gray,
The following correspondence f*le, where the atmosphere was lp ..g by £ tri\in g to defeat the j the Portland Daily Jiew s:
| veriest slaves, under the denomi-
Attoronsand Connxflors'At Latr, wefind in the Portland Daily News «Ifar, every peak in sight hatl-long ¡Airpose of%wo other British col- The latest report from S t .\ n u is |
taskmasters worse than
Marshfield. Coos county. Oregon.
g, opposite T.lnnro of March 2 9 th* »
streamers stretching out to leeward Jibes is nifmo of our business, indicate that the proclamations of those Egyptians who compelled
O r n e a —Holland tuulding
Hotel.
O11 Saturday the atmosphere was to great d istan t»/, depending id- .
But that a c$on y should make its i
the governors of three States, and Bie Israelites to make brick witli-
w . S IN C L A IR ,"
the
velocity
and
cold-
living
Gy
trying
to
thrust
upon
the
ordering
out of
of the
the m
m ilitary,kouk
i l i t a r y , s t ptraw*
r a w . J Ja a >7
y OonUYa rapacity
unusuaily clear, and Mount Hood wa>s upon the velocity and cold- living by trying to thrust upon the oidering out
Attorn**y at Law,
1 stood o tt in liold relief in the east- n(‘8? of tl,e
1,11,1 tbe comliti
;U8 » toopulatibu we dyn’t want, : had little effects upon the strikers.
notorious, and the people will
General Insurance ami Ueal Bwtate Agen*.
ern horizon, and every angle and L*)f t,,e sno" u^ ’n wl,ich lt uaa ,w;'
laws to exetude, i„ so j The only results was the going out " V ™ insist upon the workingmen
C o q eille C it y , O regon .
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Very
few
persth*s
have
any
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an
unfriendly act tlmt of the Knights in the various rail-
^ je country, who are so unfor-
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tcrn side
snlo was clear-
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its wt>M
western
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no he
not
roa<l yards in East
11 should
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ne 1 rond
liast Louis
l^ouis and
ami the
the, j tnnate as to he employed on his
: ly ami dirfiuclly seen from »leva- 1 ><•<>«*I*‘ *“ *' of .be. fi..*.«*» nnd dry. it Wo«(ld seem it
T. G. OWEN.
S(MMl . 1 ness wf the snow in r fold .veather at j passofover
complete blockading
blockading of of all all freight
freight road* liei.-g placed absolutely at
i f over without remonstrance, complete
teil positions in the city.
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Attorney and Counselor at L a w .
like
It
Better that traffic over
t
t tliese « reat
1 ( 1 » to the court of S i.; Jam es traffic in the city.
The probahili- his mercy
after sunrise the word passed
rap-
MuiSHriuLi». Oon.
idly thr nigh the city that Mount ,,nst , ‘11 exceedingly line sand, and and
to the court at Peking that ! tios now are that Mie ordering out 1 *** ,il|es should be suspended six
H ikh I wu3 “smoking. ’ Field glass- jast as dry.
it is snow dust, j our
test should he addressed, of Knights will continue, until j months,
H. HAZARD.
es and opera glasses were brought ^ hen in the mjdst n! it one is en- It is 'England not China, that is every member of the association I
4 V icioryfor Silver,
Attorney and Counselor at L aw .
into servi, p , m m,,n> rm.nn.tply .. 1 .- ,f|n l " h " n Imllmnt dust dom l : .L a n in s injury. I* is «inter the j connecte,I with rmlms Is »ill l.e | T lw
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E m p ir :: T i t », O on .
,-erve the unusual |)h
phenomenon of tot illy diflerebt from fog, or vapor Britiiii, not the Cainese flag that involved.
The threats of
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take the matter r.ito the j
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; the grand old mountaiu taking a cloud. The mi*iute par id es of these unwelcome immigrants are Gould to
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1 he action of the commUlee on
snow dust are brilliant, somewhat e 111 barked for our shores. It is cimrts had an exasperating rather !
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Attorney at L aw .
'smoke.
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line
frost
in
the
air
in
extreme
cold,
the Governor of Hongkong, not than an lutimnh.ting j liect, ami the ,
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* l'he air was cool and dry, blow­
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providing
for
the
pee
coinage
consequence will oe t'*at
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ing gently in the valley near Port- dear weather in the northern lati­ the Etnj.eror of China, who is probable
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in the country will ;
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: hind from tlie northwest, but in the tude, but it may be so dense as to doing 11s wrong. When a China­ all the . . Knignts
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come
by
the
vote
of
the
house
to
Attorney and Counselor at Law
higher altitudes uUuit the peak of m ike hi*»allung diffidi t or even man quits his province of Quau- regard the light as for the existence
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c msider that lull. Ih e action of
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Mount Hood it was evidently blow- dangerous, unless the face is cover- tnng and lards 011 the island of of the otganizy 1011 ratuer than for
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the committee made a two-thirds
ing a gale of twenty or thirty miles
11 v<Hl,.or
tM’in- > Hongkeng, the Chinese authorities the original grievance.
J . H. N O SL E R ,
i majority necessary to bring the
In their reply to Ja y Gould s i , . . , , ;
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an hour, ¡xissihly much moie, for b*r er. lit h e (»ves are exposed, have no more control over his
Notary Pub.ic
bill before the house, and that ma-
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the swirl of the so called smoke they come in contact with this movements than they have over manifesto the Executive Board a s - ,. .
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1 ionty v.ns given the motion.
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could be seen moving rapidly over ''n,nv dust and it is unbearable. It a laundry m Clay street. I f they , sert that tliev have weaned the,
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the southern sh pe and gradually *s putting ice in contact with the should suggest to him that lie press of the country with their, . . . . .
D entist
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must not trv to thrust Imnself into grievances and repeatedly demand- 1 ,
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T w T a r g 'n *h p =- í n , O r e g ' C I l , fadingout or di aope.iring, precise- eye! ».-til.
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This snow dust becomes s>o drv tins country in dotianeeot the treaty ed opportunity to jueseut them to
Ofi.ce tu EoiUtuü but.uni);,
*y Hs steam ’s i-e»*u to do from the
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; 111 these great altitudes -owing to he Wt.uld snap Ins lingers at them. M r. Gould ami his lieutenants, but
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•nitBihetics htin.inu>u ft u lor the pn.iut**>H
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The old eratei <*t Mount Hot ,d t*re uitein-e cold -th at it will inn I he on! v power which can control tim latter have always turned a ueaf 1
vstr»c*i»»n r»i u-t-tli.
v<ul
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that
the
committee
nti the lee \ him w hole ue .-.ian*ls,
is the
to thou " appeals.
Tliec«>m-
19 i on
ill the.
1 lit: rv
>11 LI it I i > h
tu r , com-itlcr
n iM u i'i * dow n tl’.O ste^p
i gorges,
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s »utherly
sitio,
ablv lower than the sharp central side of the peaks, like dry sand. ; thorities of the British colony of ! miltee impeaches the vt racity of Mr. I ^ ' eI1 *e qnes 10 1 more car
O. E . S M IT H ,
peak of the mount;»* n.
The so-|
**ere the giado of r,.\i e o r , Hongkong.
Gould, r id at tlm some time clud-j
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A j g ^ S u r g e o n D e n tis t,
Hll.Cv
called smoko did not is-, no from depiession in l i e 11.1 unttiin side is,
When t h«» Irish p»Hir law guard- h nges him to prosecute his threat . ^
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A lA lt S H F IE L D , O U E G O N .
i|y moie
man twenty.live
i»n u * -110* tu
m im j i 1 iaus
MIIS a’
.temp
the “ crater. ’ hut could be plainly
lno,>“ than
or thirty
attempted
a year or two sin.' * to bring tin ir organization before \
n. 1 ie F 1,1 J hn M n G*
N ibi.
m ajon lyoi a committee represents
seen to begin t»u the north side ami degrees, ti 1 «> snow dust will r.m in to dump tin* contents oí »heir poor- t!;«» courts.
politically a maj( ritv of the house,
envelop the pt ak of the immtain, streams v hile the wind storm l asts h o u s e upon 1 1: is country, n i .r G o * -
l’he governor <»[ Kansas says
and its measnie.-become in V a lis e
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W n fit.
sometimes obscuring its highest anti li I the gorges and canyons be­ eminent j i< n j t!v } loiested, re- tin people are now in tie ti.iid
M A’rC H -M A L E K
.»M>
l arty measures. Under these con-
turned the paupers at the cost • !’ week of the greatest business (bs-
point and drifting ¡.-:011th 11 a biviu- low to g real depths.
C c x iu ille O it y , O g n
Uhl campaigners in the high ihe steamers which had brought aster tii.it has ever befallen the ditions, the v«,te to take up the
...... tifili upward curve ove:* and suutli
J^jT” NVurk of ull Ui*s<*.'U»L.olis »..»lio
Bland It'll providing ror free coin­
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1 »ut il d o e .*i not ^(*»MII to
notico and txtreu .t i> i .» m |;.. u .*. s .
of it, and also around the u?>5>er m< unlain ranges of the we-t wiM them j.nd addressed n sharp re. s t a t e .
age is a victory no one had )«M»ked
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tlaiik *»f ti.e cenlral corn», and mak- never attempt to cross a divide n < -. . * t » am e to Gi eat J » ita in. ’I I e st l i b o h im M a t a p ro c 'lam .ation
j . - a . . 2 D £ : ^ - 3 s r ,
mu»kosM like M hint If » » I Downin ' street officials ndmitied r e ijt ii: Ìli:g i lie m a n ug e;*s o í t h è r a i l - for. It is intimated tlmt several
ing a fog like bank ou lhe south " l ' 011
CoquiLLE C it y , U hegon .
members voted to overrule the coin-
tin* d d on S ttnril »v. Suc.h sm
sm >ke
»ke is ! thnt 1he practice was unjn-titiali'e, r o o a a d i L
o n a t o n c e d; :s c ;i a )■( •% i p ■ t l m i r
- l to
gena -. .».til . iu l . ii J i i.*i iuc .-i.ti-- wi ( tlj . side. over the brink wliere
! inittee w ho will oj jw-se the bill
pro^tficy,
.> ..tin iii,.., k.u..K'i',
crater i-, situ ife.l.
Tlien, as
it nul car;.b!e and almost unbreatha- ¡ind promised 11 ; t» t it sliould not lie c charteied
tiulie»
u t i e s i t >> c o in m o n
h a r t e ‘!C(il d
car
rRUCUert. V(U. O.lllit! ill AAlVH.U IUtilU.lt,,.
when it comes up for passage.
strungont sontherly, it woiild umke ^ b* bd'»m\ great lengtli of time lepeated. Aie Hot tì e (MM’K par­ r i e r s , vvould b e :*.s 1»‘g it ili; a t e a n d
¡There may be such, 1 lit probably
J . F. HALL,
a long streanmr. gelîing faiuterand I be bings bicornes chilled and !ib* ai!©!? The Chinameli ari» as un- a s m u c ii in o r d e r US pr* h •lam a t i o n
Su. Vi, v. r,
m sucli : weh’onn» Imre as the pannerà were a-eiinst tht* employes of ti e i< ads. not many. Democrats would not
thinner cintil it disap|xvired or fad- (‘annot I»»* maintamed
overrule their own ci mm it tee ex­
Futi Co 1 s (.!>».:.>TT. Ola: ;ox.
ed ont entirelv.
Oivasioi.ally it. ^'«joke f.»r mnny hours without , in thè east. I f t!ie Britisli Gov- Is it t<» be umh**>to«'t! tlmt tilt»
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Offiae: With 1 . <». OAt-it, l. e.. ¿..».slififld .
cept foi reason, and lepublican»
i eiuiiient could stoj» Ih» Corning of : manager.*; of raiiroad corporali« ns
Ferfwvt iu:uM ut «il survwycii -uul t u ­ woiild uiake a swirl iuto detached ample protection.
weie warned by the republican
J . E. Clayton.
tored lauds iuraif-Ued oa sl.er; u o tu e. v in i IIU
thè lalter,
it cali »top
tln* are t( be backed l»y tlie power (»1
ias<es and Hu it away and fade ont
leaders that a vote to overrule the
coming of tln* former. lt is (juite thè state in any exactions tliey m ly
! very much as strain is s »* fii f»> do.
commit!» e was equivalent to a vote
J . P. E A S T E lt , M. D.
U IlO I» l¡t'S |l« IIA ÍI)l< *.
possibl^ tlmt a vigorous pr»»test sei* propel t< impose up-on tlmir
These
vapm
like
masses
only
form­
P h y s ic ia n . S i k . e > x ami G ì :• ì .' a ì i ì U'I a n .
for fiee coinage, ih e pi» liabili­
Kp» Cittì RttcUtloU ì :1V»'11 Lu uisi-.int-n <1 Molli* ed very faintf >.|nidows, in nn»st
It is odd that in all the inter- | against the embarkation *>f ( ’himi- employes? No one has read all
ties i ic ¡1 .* t ii; 11 1 1 1 i te tl e fire
*11 litui chiiurt'it, aliti all cur-aiu: i*>r .;»i>f
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a-s *«io; tvt-lii t-x eases none that were perceptible, minable disi'onrses »>iie hears about . men tit H»-ngkoi:g foi San Ira n - j tlie particulars of the strike on the
It is
tracted fo r &H* i - u ì .-> tuteli. :>j»c-;*ial trt-uiim-Tii It had tl io appe iranc»* «.f bein" a l-i the Chinese evil no one seems to cisco might lead to orders being Gould roads from its inception, i ° l,,r,e
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for ikUtfUiuatthiu and Ncuriti^ia by iLi- tnt-u-
ieatetlNaptH- bath.
most self-luminous, or at least giv. ! Im e the sense t,» put Ins finger j issued prohibiting t ie practice. , without l*emg lmpiessed wiih the:
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(Mhco at residence in (’<*:ni!le (’ity.
I ing only a par ml obstruction to ; on the joint of ti e difficulty. We | At any rate the expeiiim nt is fact that it lias been within tlu» I sn 111 1 e * e 'u,,e*
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the rays of li< lit.
nunplaii tlmt we are (»\errun by worth trying.
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power of the roads to resume op- '
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M orning S ta r Lodge
As to our friends m ( aiiiitla, we erations at any time l»y very ? light
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lt may \ be retorted
all the high snowy peaks of thè trenty, and we hnd fault w it li the advise them to g»»slow. 1 hev will concessions,
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w«»nld be requited
to pass
t ie bill
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•veninu- Vw itniü ui«nubera ua ib is order, in m o u n t a in s o f the we»T on elear, ! Chi» ese Government accordingly. not gain much t»y i xasperating that there was no occasion for th e'
(»ver the veto.
1 l.e pi Osent ! t»w
good Htandin^, are cordially invited.
cold days in the winter and spring In fact, China has lived up to h e rjth o fe o f our people who live «>n strike if tin* men had im.de similar
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mouths, when there is strong, dry treaty. S!ie
»-ends ns no em- the Ih.rder. They had better not concession But tlie demand mude vu,s * ,IH‘ 4 ^
wind blow ing from the west and igmntr. N» t a scene of Chinamen educate the (xipulatic») of Min- * of tlie Knights was t hat they should 1 »eto, but the ceiiditiitiis were then
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nesota. Dekota and Montana to abandon an humble iuendi*r ».f different. Democrats vere quite
Coquille Lodge No.5 3 j north. In more than thirty years come here in a year from China.
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President
tu huiuilate
M m u Ht G«»quiiie City evt-ry Sntarclny uv*»n i of travel and exploration in the j I hey all come from the British believe that the Canadian Pacific their (»rganizati.»n, and in d *se ting
good many Mn'* republic
1 » jj . V(*itin<' brethren, in «»»od Httinding. high mountain ranges of Cali for- colony of Hongkong, just as in is a nuisance. It would not take one they abandoned a¡L f .j if they I
H 1:00,1 republic
cans
were
quite
willing
that
t; ey
•ordially invited.
nia, Colora»lo and Montana, l have former days the coolies who went much trouble to tie a ligature round could not protect one they cun pi o-
was n:a»le to
A. F. and A. M.
.niz ti«*n is <bo,,'<b
often seen the steamlike streamers : to Cuba cam«* from the Portgue.-e that ventral artery * of the dominion tect none, and Ihe .»rg
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Chadwick Lodge, No-6 8 - from the high snowy peaks, always colony of M< cao. And now, by nnd Canadians are aware that the oi»lv a r»*pe of sand. N«» such in- ' sustain the veto, the g »Id men
t'i,,1;)!y p! odii i ; th » n selves rigjit ou
M«*t* at CoquiMe CUy on Saturday even occurring on clear, cold days when way of rubbing it p, the British cases ill which patients have sur- tere-t was at slake on the p .rt
iny on or before the full uioou in e^l«l, ;
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month.
a still breeze is blowing.
it is colony of Gamula compels railway viveil the ligature of that artery the railroad company. The re-iu- 11 e ,e(,,|,1*i
John Goodman^
never seen when tlie upper zones companies in the Dominion to nre very rare.—San Fransisce statement of id all, umil his griev- ; B*eie.oie, is i. am y vniiw he n*
nib*r»l¡ng an evidence of the drift
! mice c«mid he fairly and th..rough-
of the atmosphere is calm.
The dump their Chinese passengers Chronicle.
o f publ c opinion.
Free coinage
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condensation of m »Dta
in tli
tlu » in thè Uniled States under penalty
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The Pacific coast con■ •ression.-d *
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concession to tlm lyniglits that
Gen- L y tle Post N o - 2 7 , atmosphere on clear, cairn d lys of fine. Why do we not addiess delegation
are not a unit on the
but it is re ta in at no distant day.
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could I e legj.rdi c as a dangeious
M m I i Rt Coquille City, on every first pie ent totallv different ph\sical olir comphiiuts to the reni wrong- Ciunese
question, ni»»t for this it
. , . . Meantime, Me gold clique- will
Wednesday. Vistin ( oomruds, iu p»<»d nspeets. D ie coudensation occurs doer— thè Uriti sh Government?
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precedent, for it was an isolated
is not likely we will get any favor- 1
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perhaps lj©r*nuie less arrogant in
■ tendini;, oordiatly invited.
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merits.
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ago
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governrnent
A. H. Wriuht. Commander.
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.able legislation. It is a shame
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view o f their little weight in con-
one oi mo;e appeal ing at different senously expostulated with 1 be ! ||IMj ,,0 |t)H„ vvh»» C uild m»t vote
1 '»e sett.e.t ent ot which eou.d 1 less. The assumption that a ma­
F U R N IT U R E STO RE,
altitudes, usually lie low the peaks Government at Washington touch- Mitchell'a abr.»«*alion bill sh >ul l *" 1 ,li,ve 'MUcti d any other, unless jority o f tl e tnend eis of congress
T*. ^ a x l r , F r o p - ,
of the iiipniitaiiis, thus obscuring ing the embarkation at American* nevPr ^
t|lfir<) again, aud w« the roads concede that tlie removal favor a dishonest dollar will not be
Mutnummi*. O on .
|x»rtionsof the mountain’s Hank, p u ts of dynamiters d n itn itg to iMqjeve the Pacific ct»ast people of Hall was on account of his ac- ¡»ermitted. The silver dollar is
Dealer in F u rn itu re, iX>or», Glnsn and P»o
It was „,:i|
-Wide The Mitchell
bill M'ity ms a Knight. Iu the latter declared to be an honest dollar. I t
tare Fram es, etc., nnd «(.cut for W hite * and leaving tlie peaks bathed in commit crime in England
vtultf the clear sunlight.
1 have fre- proposed that we shonl
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amend ¡s the only one that wouhl prove event the tight is on the broad may or may not lie advisable to
basts of the individual rights of eslablh b free coinage at the pres-
j quently been in
the so-called our municipal law so as to prevent Effectual ami we are
sorry
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ent time, but it is clearly for the
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“ “smoke"
smoke" «d
»-f the high mountain such an obvi«>usly
i>r»*c- have
|liU-e nmn
nun in *I,Ä
the west, who would
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I test interest of the country that
Par* btt«d RTown Leghorn*nAPlymouth peak.- of the fciierra Nov; da lang*1, tn e. C< lisideiable discussi» u en oppose it
fought to tlie bitter end. But thm ^ Hj|vfir dollar should be declar-
Book Poultry (or«Mile by D»rwurfi 1>. Cur.- ,„ lt| in | he Colo»aiio i; O'.©s, vvheie u u d on the subject and Mr,
fa«*t Ja y Gould persists in denying, ^,1 the dollar of the future, as it li&a
wn«ht.
Yonwiia,P»>u«itta
j ^ altitude is much gicuter than AVrthur und Mr. Fielinghuysea ‘ Subscribe for the H eûa U),
because lie knows that the people been of the past.- S. F . CalL
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