Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 16, 1887, Image 1

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1887.
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I.jueli Law.
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Man I’riuiriNco; Letter.
j ved set fire to Sau Francisco once, coloring over the miner’s life that
The Slogan notes art* standing
Penance and pleasantry run side
In the course of his researches | twice, tluee times, with the result it is difficult for those who have no
From
the
rook
bound
coast
of
M
aine,
M- M. M U R P H Y , M- D-
into tho liistory of the Pacific •f destroying several million dol- personal experience to realize the by side in San Francisco while
And Kansas, Texas, lowa
Physician and Surgeon.
lie-echo back the strain.
States, Air Bancroft was necessarily I lars worth of property and incident- actual hardship and s.ordidness of the city is rapidly filling up with
O F F IC E IM H E R A L D B U IL D IN G
brought in contract with much un­ i ally burning to death some twenty camp « xLtence. Every little min- visitors, and balls, picnics, theatri­
lihi de Island hears tli summons
C oquili . e C ity , O regon .
As it rolls with vi;;or on
edited matter relating to and throw­ I persons. After the third fire, tiie ing comm unity \va:- pretty sharpy cals, and social entertainments are
To
where
the
broad
Pacific,
H. F L E N T G E . M. D. ' ! Leaves the shores of Ore#m.
ing new light upon the develop­ ; business men began to comprehend divided into two classes; first the chronicled daily in many columns of
P h ysic ia n & Surgeon,
ment and operation of that substi­ that the most seductive commercial i hard-working miners proper, who t he city papers. Four men have
Say, brother, shall we falter
M yrtle P oint C oos C o ., O regon . !
tute for more regularly established | opportunities would prove but toiled with almost incredible per- been sentenced, and are awaiting
in this „;iand and »»lori«>ns fQht
Of the h cue and ali it treasures
criminal administration known as Dead Sea apples if the prevailing i sistence from dawn to dusk six death in the common jail. In this
’Gainst the rum fi< mis’ sordid mi;. lit ?
S. N. A. D O W N IN G - M- D-
Lynch Law. The Vigilance Com­ , conditions were allowed to con- days iu the week, and too cornmon- gloomy prison is now being exera-
Say, are we sons of heroes
Physician ami Surgeon,
!v got drunk ou the seventh; sec- j
the fact that punishment
mittee was, indeed, part and par­ ! tinue.
Who spilled their blood like ruin
CoQ lT IL l.K U lT Y , ORK U O N .
At Bunker Hill and Mom mouth—
Culls—«lay <>r niylit—Pr«*iii|>tl? attended
cel of the progress c f the Pacific
Then the hour was ripe for the ond, the loafers, gamblers, saloon \ within the bars, and apart from the
On many a ^rore drenched plain?
of the court, is sometimes very
States and Territories, and, while ^’ganization of the Vigilance com­ keepers •nd lazy criminals who
D L. STE E LE , M. D.
And shall we row surrender
there can be no doubt that it often mittee, and the work was done ac- furnished nine-tenths of the out- j 11GccessaiT* Alexander
Golden-
Dentist
The freedom that they bought?
I^EaxslAflelcL C r e «,c n , . Shall we y e' 1 to foreign vandals,
led to great abuses, it is not less ! cordingly.
rages and offences committed.! son>the brutal murderer of little
Oillce in Holland hnilding, opposite
The
I
mioii for which they fought?
certain
that
it
was
a
heroic
remedy
Ttli.ne«> Hotel.
Lau^hin^ p is and other j
The business men proceeded in T he general conditions rendered it Alamie Kelly, is being given an
'uuiathetifs administered for the painless
Shall we like craven vassals,
for a far more wasting disease. Air. a business way. Being mostly inevitable that theft suould be re­ opportunity to meditate upon his
x;ruction o f t«*eth.
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To the rum power sprawling low.
Bancroft, however, has here per­ Americans they wo re courageous garded as the worst of crimes. It past crime, his future fate, and his
Surrender all onr manhood
O. E. SMITH.
To our worst and deadliest foe?
formed an important service in de­ and self-contained. They lost no is not true Hint murder was looked present slender hope of anew trial,
Surgeon Dentist,
Or shall we march, like freemen,
monstrating clearly that no loose time discussing the possible d.an- upon ns venial, but certainly it was in tiie dark cell. He was placed
To the roll of duty’s drum
generalization concerning Vigi­
ALA PSIIFI ULIL OREGON.
less rigorously pursued and pun- in that receptacle for unruly priso­
ger
of
their
movement.
They
had
And.
with
our
ballots
vanquish
v ln l.
lance C miruilfcees can cover their
ners, because when, recently, Nivo-
The dreadful dt mon, rum.
undertaken to put down flaunting than robbery. When the practice
S. II. II azasd .
S. F. W ilson
! lo Pavoliedo cut and slashed . his
character and tenderness, inasmuch
crime and establish order, and they of carryin g arm s was the rule, and,
The new and youthful Emperor
they were almost as many kinds were going to do it. no matter who drunkenness was common, deadly eelbmate to deatb- Goldeuson* Jeal
Attorneys nml Conns* lors at Law.
Liipiaa C iti , C oo ? C ointy , O buoom . of China means, apparently to scat- i ° f these organization as there are objected or resisted. In a very quarrels conld but be frequent, but ou3’ a PP»rently, of the perpetrator
vòndT
of a crime almost as barbaric as
ter some of the dust of ages which varieties of men.
short time they had a practical probably one reason w hy so m any
cursed and swore, and,
Undoubtedly the Sau Francisco system in operation; headquarters i homicides went unpunished is that his own,
has settled on his dominions.
A. J S H E R W O O D ,
.
A ttorney at L aw
Twelve of his most intelligent sub- Vigilance Committees of 1851 and always open nnd attended by ready m a large proportion of cases the ref“ slu8 ,to be
”“ d
AMD N otary A blip . j jeets,young men all, are to be sent 1851) exhibit the principle at its officers; an engine hou.-o bell upon | fights which ended in murder were suc 1 ' llG m" uaiiG tla * ^ r3’ ^ r’
Lupdih , t ‘ H,i' t >'unt\, tbegon. aj)ro!K| stu«ly the institutions of I best, and yet there were broad dis-
which to strike their signals for i between desperadoes the taking ofT Mary Von, who slew Mr. Bishop
J- H- U P TO N .
! countries which have been more i iinctions between these two organ assemblies; an executive committee > ° f whom was a positive gain to the on an Australian steamer, says it
COUNSELOR a t LAW—NOTARY PUBLIC
progressive than their own nml iz ¡turns. That of 1851 was the first charged with the discovery o f ! community. When, as sometimes gave her the neuralgia. She is one
C on veyan ce r and General La n d
they are expected to come back af- determined protest of the strongest crime; a general committee wliose j happened, a miner in his cups was of many others in the jail who
A G EN T .
Collections
M:ule- Loans
Negotiated* ter two years laden with ideas and ; elements of the community against
duty it was to furnish the fighting | killed by a criminal the general think they see a prospect of escap­
PU.NMVKK. OREGON.
Kaneh« s. \vii i Land and Town Property ! prepared to t«\*ich their Celestial the anarchy which had been intro-
and moral strength of the organi­ public were very apt to rise and ing the death penalty which looms
ami pr.x*««d.' prompt
promptly remitted.
__________ ’ brethren how to live. Meanwhile, hi need by the criminal classes. zation. It went like clockwork hang the murderer promptly. At before them. Goldeuson profess­
J ohn I YNE ’ rumor says true, it has been ac- ! The common and often just reproof from the beginning. A daring a later period, however, cripie be­ es to have no fear that he will die
L. F. L an L.
corded a syndicate of Americau that if law-abiding citizens did
upon the scaffold; but Le3 Sure
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robbery was committed the second came more formidably organized.
\l(»*rni'VS ■}’’ 1 ( idi!’Ni'!‘TS •:( liiw ! caI)lh“ lsts to start a bank atShaug-! their duty no necessity for Lynch day of the committee’s existence. Horse-stealing and highway rob­ Bo, the Chinaman who will have to
hai with the assurance of Imperi- ' law could arise, applies with less
come forth to his death on the 30th
L a n J Cases a Speciality.
1 he thief was taken, conveyed to bery, with murder as an incident,
U Hcv on Ma' u S ..oppositeCosmopolitan j al patronage and a company of i force than usual in this instance.
headquarters, solemnly and punc­ were carried on by gangs which of September, says it will do “ a
Oregon. Philadelphians have secured per- | The period was one in which the tiliously tried by a jury of twelve operated all over California. The lieep good to hang him,” —a senti­
R i oseiiu rg,
ment that is not exclusively his
mission to fit out the empire with : profits of commerce were very
men, found guilty, aiul hanged horse thief element was largely
J.M.S iomx .
J ohn A. G rat .
own.
telephones. This prospective ren­ large, while the emoluments of
publicly in the sight of lue Hounds supplied from the Mexican popula­
Sig’lin & Gray.
The Pacific Coast States may,
A tta im iiih l G>!!nsi‘b rs \\t Law, ovation of a country which has office were trivial, its responsibil­ and their victims. Of course tion, and Mr. Bancroft, we think,
if they choose, be proud of their
been for many centuries sadly in ities nebulous, and its attainment
M i-d*ti>.-ld. (W* county, Oregon.
there was talk of vengeance and of rightly explains this fact by point­
'l)[ T r -U ”11'‘"J b°“ Ji"2,
W,£ S «ecd of repairs is to ht noted with difficult The ability of the com­ anti-vigilance uprisings, but noth­ ing out that the Mexican inhabi­ wealth, and the way they spend it
News comes from New York that
marked satisfaction. It is not that munity was absorbed in business.
ing came of it. The Vigilance tants of California, before the ad­
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GIN OD AIR,
Mrs. LaDgtry boasts that her last
we are so much in sympathy with Theoretically, of course, this was
Atforidv at Law,
Committee continued to act swiftly, vent of Americans, had been accus­
General In*iirafice‘aml Real Estate Agent, the Chinese as to weep tears of , wrong. No doubt the best mon silently, relentlessly. The crimi­ tomed to regard horses as scarcely professional trip to this side of the
C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n .
continent netted her no less than
joy at their intellectual awakening ought to have given np their pros-
nals were classified, warned to property, stock being so plentiful
8350,000. Most of this handsome
; but it is pleasant to think that with ! pects of speedy wealth and devoted
’
T. G. O W E N .
leave the city, and if recalcitrant, that any man who wanted a mount
sum was earned in, and around
i a liberal supply of modern irn- | themselves to the public interests.
Attorney ar.d C ou n selor at L a w ,
deported armly. Vessels brinr'in<y was free to catch and saddle the
MAB.s f: tni.n. I lun.
San Francisco; so, partly in a spir­
; provements in their native land, I As a fact such sacrifices have al-
convicts from Australia were not first animal he met. It was conse-
it of gratitude, but chiefly with a
! Chinamen may stop coming over j ways been rare even in settled com-
J. Y7. Ö E N N E T T .
nflowed to land them and were I flneidJy lo»g before the Mexicans
speculative view to future improve­
i her« to find them. It might be tnumties. To expect them in CaJ-
Attorney at La w .
compelled
to
take
them
back.
The
'could
be
made
to
understand
that
M vnsin iKLi). < > reoon .
ment of property, she purchased
said that the Chinamen cannot ifornia, every emigrant to which
worst crimes w re punished by '
taking of horses was a serious
7,000 acres of Californian land.
come over here uowbut they know had been drawn by the energy of
D. Hi. W A T S O N .
hanging. Sometimes
arrested offence, even though, hundreds of
She protests, however, against the
better.
acquisitiveness would be less than
Attorney and C ou n se lo r at L a w
criminals
did
public
service
bv
i
the
so-called
“greasers”
were
E m p i v i » C i t y . < M i b o o n .
injustice of a far western newspa­
We have received the Fifth An- rational. Here in Now York where making confessions. It was thus hanged for it.
per, that asserted that her hair was
J. H . N O S L E R ,
nmd Catalogue of the Oregon State j ‘ •‘« “ a“ '» ’ * ' »><’ n Po^ess leisure that the complicity of officials a id |
turning
grey, and the enamel on
[G«»ld
Roach
Gaztte.]
N otary Pu b ic
Normal School at Monmouth.
I t ! i"“ 1 means’ tll<! ll,fficuUy of ol'tain- policemen with burglars
and j R. D. Hume has decided not to her face was cracking. Her hair,
('«**>1 u . l i ; ( ' i v y , * )• »N.
ing
the
public
services
of
the
ab-
shows the school to be m a very
thieves was discovered. No injns- i take an}’ of his horses to the Hall’s indeed, retains its youthful auburn
hue, and healthful living, combin­
M c M il l a n b r o s .
prosperous condition, there being | lest citizens continues to baffle the tice was done. No abuse of power ! Prairie fair,
ed
with the sensible use ot Carn­
IP lic tc g r a p lie r s ,
; most earnest reformers. On the
was committed. Lho Vigilance
G AY. CTarno claims to bavo the al bine, has given her a com­
M«r>h:i.IU. - -
- - - - - Oregon, 201 students in attendance during 1
(iailc-ry opposite SeiugHtacken's dragatore the past year, The gnulnnting i Pacific C,wst where KoH l,azz,es
Committee purged the community | finest crop of wheat ever raised «at plexion that does not crack,
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class in the Normal course this overy Kye ï " l,ere fortnne SP0,ni'<1 of its worst elements, and when j «Terrys Flat. He says sixty bushel and to which she owes much of her
success before the footlights.
year numbered 15 aid there were at every man’s foot; where the days law and order had been restor- to the acre is a fair estimate.
J
were too short for the dispatch of
In one respect California is tho
Mr. Norton left Sunday for the freest state in this broad and
W \ 1 ClI-MAi' KR v V " e ! nveler , five graduates in other departments. the fabulously profitable transac­ ed it passed out of sight.
O o c i m i l l e O i l y , O g n . ! All normal graduates receive State
Not that it ever was a secret so- Coos county fair with Bailey’s blessed land of freedom.
Its
; W..rfc <>{ all d^scriiaionrt done at ting
sh«»rt ; ; Dipioinas
i
oml
ot.ft
♦
,» |tions wl^cl‘ offered at every turn;
auii
are
authorized
to
ciety. i lie first members, to tlie horse “ Rowdy.” We expect to hear money lenders are at liberty to
ID »tire and * xtn?n»^Iy low prices.
_ _ _ ¡teach in any public school in the1 chronic problem o: efficient ad-
charge whatever interest they can
number of some two hundred, did good reports from him .
G e n Uv A-L- i I j A C E
i j State. Other states honor these ! ministratious inevitably became
induce a borrower to agree to pay.
not hesitate to publish their names
II. D. Hume last week purchas­
A
few days ago this sacred right
w - ! diPlo,m^ bf srr nu '? tlL Cil‘f U W' 1 ra,>ra ¡"soluble tl.»n ever.
in the journals of the day, at the ed the river frontage and fishing
d«v
(nil iu.. n
month. Member» tilicntes to t je holders without ex-
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was upheld by Judge Finn in the
The results were in an intensifi­
m i>«M».l standing are cordially invited.
animation.
foot of the constitution which they property belonging to a company superior court. In 1882 N. S.
II. I. Clinton,
Li vi Snyder,
The Normal School is specially ed form precisely what they have had
First Sarprnt.
adopted. Necessarily the composed of fishermen just above Wirt, a lawyer, borrowed 8100
Captain.
designed to prepare teachers but j been again and again since in near-
from Asa Fiske, giving him, as se­
criminal administration ot the B.aguefl's ferry.
I . O. G. T.
on accouut of its practical course ! ly every great American city. The
curity a chattel mortgage on bis li­
[Coos Bay News.]
committee was veiled in mysterv,
Morning Star Lodge
of study and modern methods it is j bwiess element and the saloons
The Gen. Miles arrived from the brary, and Consenting to pay 3 per
Dut it is a significant fact that its
No. 464,
I an excellent place for any one to i * . . , \ 1T“ V*
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cent a month interest, computed
M„.t, .« c.»|miie City
obtain I* Rood education in a short janmblacd « “ ‘ »"illy, and whUe the arrests were never resisted, and Columbia Thursday with nets,
every thirty days. After five
it ill it
m**ial't*ra ot tliia , r ,
hflHur
(Violini». V isitin
fî-----
better Piti7onu
citizens tvorA
were maCinrr
making mnnou
money
time.
boats
and
cannery
gear
for
Empire
t;«»• ni slamimi», hiv ci»vilially inviU-ü.
none of its best known members
years lie was so disgusted to find
There are 7G free scholarships the thieves siazed the political raa- ever suffered the vengeance so oft­ and the Coquille.
that he owed Mr. Fiske 8500 that
c “ S?
disjtributed
to
different
counties
of
j
chinery,
nullified
the
admiuistra-
O. F.
A letter received from Adoriu he disputed the bill, claiming that
en and freely prophesied by the
T. O.
in his freqnent alternations with
tliis State of which this county I tive branch, corrupted the judicial
punished r isca lsa n d their friends. last week stated that Josie Web­ the unruly lender, the latter had
Coquille Lodge N o.53
has two.
and then went about the gratifiea-
M »r-ts n ( ’rxinillc Citv cY«*ry Hatnniay c w n
In the present volume, Mr. Ban­ ber was to be married the following acquit ed such a profound knowl­
A
new
feature
of
the
school
f
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in^. y , »itin » Oiütliron, in f»ood standing. .,
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tion of their vicious inclinations croft gives us a full history of the Sunday to Mr. Ashley of that edge of the law that the debt, prin­
.
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corJiallv u»vit«>d.
_ _ .
„ vr r» the coming year is the Dining
S. P. G. Johnson, N. G. Hall where students are furnished Wlt^ a confidence which showed
cipal and interest, was more than
first Vigilance Committee, and place
how f horcugldy they had baffled the
table board at 81.50 per week.
Charley Daly the pugilist, with cancelled by professional services
that of the committee of 185G will
A. F. and A. M.
rendered. The judge charged dif-
The catalogue gives a full dis­ safeguards of society and an aban­
members of his club, will visit the .ferently, and the jury gave the
Chadwick Lodge, No- 6 8- cussion
appear
in
the
next,
no
doubt.
The
of the Normal work and don which aggravated the effect of
.Meets at Connille City on Saturday even
second committee was thought by bay about .September 1st. He will p\autiff a terdict for the full
in-; on or before the full moon m each will be sent to any one on aplica-
their outrages. They organized,
the members of the first to lie too probably have a chance to spar be- amount asked.
t’on.
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QêOk M c F aviu i . W . M»
adopted the generic title o f “ Tffe tender with the criminal element, fore he leaves for the city as some
The Pacific Kennel Club gave a
P
atents
granted
to
citizens
of
Hounds,”
and
worried
San
Fran-
reception
and house warming in
(i
of tho sporting men have taken it in
but
it
accomplished
its
purpose
their new’ rooms, at No. 7 Mont­
Gen- L ytle Post No- 27* the Pacific States during the past cisco. Their audacity was justifi­
apparently as completely as its pre­ hand.
M-.-is at Coquille City, on every ¿£d
Lr*t | week, and reported expressly for
gomery Street, on Wednesday
ed, for the judiciary and the police
Wednesday.
Vietili« comradb, in ro
All
is
bustle
and
life
at
Marshal’s
night Col. Taylor, who had been
j the H e r a l d by C. A. Snow A Co. were with them; and more than one decessor. Both those Vigilance
standing, cordially invited.
,
cannery
across
the
bay.
Brick­
VV. Sinclair, Commander
invited to deliver an address on
| Patent lawyers, opp. U. S. Patent city official was the regular “ pal” Committees, however, present rad­
ical variations from a large propor­ layers, carpenters, boat-builders “ Improving the breed of grey­
Ccquille Citv Command Office, Washington, D. C.
of Sydney convicts and criminals
and laborers aro at work and all hounds” astonished the club by
tion
of
those
ostensibly
similar
or­
¿sTC. JLy O .
CL,
saying ( that the more ho saw of
G. S. Andres, San Fraucisco, of professional
standing. The
Meats ia Ihiaplaoe every firat and third
necessary preparations for catch­ someOpteople, the more he loved
ganizations
which
sprang
up
sub­
Tu. Hd.iy in eaeh month.
All members in Cal., oil press mat; G. Barr, La ; Hounds would enter stores in day-
ing and canning the festive salmon
t»ood standing ar«‘ cordially inviteu.
d°fH \ N -
Cent?r, "Wash. Ter., rotary engine, j HgLit, select what goods they fan- sequently, like mushrooms, in ev­
A.'l’ . Lillie, Commander.
Mr!\Geo. \V. Nellis rode into
will
soon
bo
completed.
.r Coughlin, Oakland Cal., wheel-; .fe
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J ^
ery mining camp and frontier ham­
Thirty-two
of
the
subscribers
to
:
San
FrhRcisco on a bycicle on
fender for w ^ons; J . M. Coulter, «>«*, and go without paying. They
let and . which spread throughout
.
the military company were present! Wednesday. Ho started from
Portland, Oregon, oil-can and lamp i made daily requisitions upon res-
the
I
acific
States
and
Territories,
,
Crawford & Boss’ hull Saturday | New’ York on May 24th and made
CABINET MAKER.
filler; «T. P. Culver, Los Angeles, | taurants and hotels for their sub- ----1___! ___• H
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swinging, in their operation and and were sworn
in. The remain-1 the whole trip from the Atlantic to
Cnl.,
tree
cover
and
fumigator;
G.
, sistence. They committed burgla-
Bandon, Oregon,
der of the company will take the j the Pacific on his tireless rolling
W. Douglas, San Francisco, J1 •» j riG8 aP(j murders with systematic character, between popular tribu­
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, oath this week after which an or- i stand. He was tired enough fiim-
nals
and reckless
mobs
Picture Frames, Door and Window Frame«
caoie
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deliberation.
They
finally,
as
is
Bret
Hurt©
and
his
followers
ganization will be effected and oifi-! self, however, and was glad to end
made, Saw« filed and Furniture Repaired., pj,^jjgjgC0t C al., d u m b -w aiter; B . deliberation.
I hey finally,
i his journey7.
All work doll«» to order. Prices Reasonable, j m i
g an Francisco, wine-press. 1 believed, though perhaps not pro- i have thrown such a picturesque ^ cers elected.
• m s i\ r :s s c i i t i i s .
T i n 1 iL S V iiit i.
mziit» & mm,
w.
J. j. WILSON
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T. V. Nichols,
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Locahon:
Near Gold Beach Hotel.
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