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11 KSDAV. FEB, 18, 1S%. R E G U L A R ondays , 8 00 n. m. I W e d n e s d a y s a n d f u i Mn/ahfield Arrive •• | 9.15 COQUILLE CITY Norway 9 .M 10.00 Myrtle Point j S P R A IN , 1 : s *- J a c o b s O U E g fjs r & ft IX 3 T R A IN S run us follows; M days will Leave | YEARS OP INTENSE PAIN. ! ¡tttm t ttttttttttttttttttttt tv ttttt t' ! H o s ts o f p e o p le g o t o w o r k in ; th e w r o n g w a y t o c u r e a $tU j(KiM * C iU j T irv n ld . r ‘j Arrivo 12.15 p. m. Leave 11.00a.m. 10.25 “ 10.15 14 T h e lll.r r t w u C oal H la r a . Miss Phrabe Lamb, o f Fishtrap, spent several days visiting relatives The field reporter of the H e r a l d and friends in town last week. had the pleasure last Saturday of L O C A L ITEM S. Fay Hervey, o f the North Fork, visiting the new coal prospects now spent a day or two in town with being opened at Riverton. There The train was crowded yester are four or five hundred acres back bis aunt, Mrs. Mehl, this week. day. Mrs. Nichols and Miss Lucy of town known to be underlaid with To McDonald’s, for hot or cold ! took the train Monday for a visit two or three veins of coal. The baths. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clinton at Timon mine is in abont 200 feet, Additional locals on 2d nnd 4th and is cut the whole length through Marshfield. pages. a 3 foot strata o f beautiful, clean Mrs. Capt. Harry Lockwood C. A. Peterson, of Rivfrton, paid came over from the bay last Fri coal. It is an easy mine to work, Coquille a visit last Monday. day, where she had been visiting aud is a very valuable prospect. Dr. Strange, dentist, is booked for several days. The Bandon Block Coal Company’s for this place at an enrly day. W illie Scbroedtr and wife, of mine is in 150 feet and is cutting Fred W. Barker will begin school At ago, were passengers on Friday’s through a beautiful vein o f coal 4 at Fairview about the 1st of May. train on a visit to the bay and feet in thickness. It appears to be the same strata in which Mr. Mrs. Wilkins has had a flue pat returned yesterday. Timon is working, and is about the ap at her home for usefulness and Ed Gallier, city marshal of Ban- safety. don, spent Inst Friday and Satur same quality of coal as his. This W illie H. Scbrceder, o f Arngo, day in town visiting old friends. prospect is also in fine shape to be has been recommissioned a notary Ed is always a welcome visitor in easily worked, and cannot fail to develop into a paying mine. Coquille. public. Messrs. Foster and Peterson are There is no - laim made for Ayer’ s Sarsn Adam Pershbaker went to Mar- pari I lit which cannot be endorsed by scores opemng a prospect on a vein that field last Friday and returned home o f testimonials. This fa ct plainly proves appears to be higher up than the that tho blood is the source of m ost dis Monday. orders and that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the other. They also have a fine pros J. E. Carlisle, of Oaks P. O., best o f blood-purifiers. Try it this month. pect, and are preparing to open their mine for extensive work. visited Coquille last Mouday ou Miss Ora Gillbam departed yes The quality o f the coal obtained business. terday on a visit to her old home from these Riverton veins is super Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by in Illinois, to be absent some time. ior to the Newport coal, and in fact Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City, A host o f relatives and friends better than any o f the Coos bay nnd N. G. W. Pei kins, o f Myrtle were present to bid adieu, and wish coal. The Riverton coal mines Point. her a sufe and speedy return. promise to add materially to the ----------- -------------- -— business and commerce of tbe Mrs. Backett returned yesterday, Coquille valley. after a protracted visit to friends “ £VERY WOMAN’S FRIEND” Mhr, J . U . W a t t a, druggist and p h jil- eten, Humboldt, Nab., who suffered with heart disease (or four je a n , trying every remedy and mil treatment, known to him- ■eir.nd fellow-practitioner«; believe# that heart disease Is curable, lie writes: "I wish to tell what your valuable medi cine has done for me. For (our year. I had heart disease of tho very wortt kind. Sev- eral physicians I consulted, said Ik was Rheumatism o f the Heart. i DR. J. H. WATTS. Dr. Miles' New It was almost un endurable; with sh ortn ess o f breath, palpita t io n s , s e v e r e pains, unable to Bleep, especially on tbe left side. No pen can de scribe my suffer ings, particularly (during the last (months of those four weary years. I finally tried Heart Core, and was surprised at the result. It put new Ufe Into and made a new man o f me. I have not had a symptom o f trouble since and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured me for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended^your Heart Cure, for 1 know what It has done for me and only wish I could state mofé clearly my suffer ing then and the good health I now enjoy Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.** J. H. W atts . Humboldt, Neb, May«, *M. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is fold O f t positive guarantee that tbe first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell It at$t, « bottles for IB. or Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health JOHN KAINO, MARTIN RUSSEL THE MARSHFIELD ni W ipim atm , L G R A Y ,* C . ----------- & -------------- WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, N O RTH FRO N T ST RE ET, M A R S H F IE L D . G O Q U IL U S C IT Y , OREOON LL KINDS of blacksmith work sad wagon work, new or repair work, dons on short notice. A WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW’ AND STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS Come and see ns. ALWAYS ON HAND. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK To gi e satisfaction. novl9’96J KAINO A RUSSEL. THE STE A M E R S Arago and Areata Will Make Regular Trips Between CoosBay and San Francisco -------Strings fo r AH Kinds o f Musical Instruments.- Mrs. Gray’s Department IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF CAHKYING Passengers and Freight at Lowest Rates. OUEGON GOAL A NAVIGATION CO., Proprietors. E. G. Flanagan. Agent, Marshfield. 8. O. Co., Agent. Empire City. G o to th e Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, A NICE LINE OF N e w ' Holiday Goods, etc., -A-li a.t I’rice® AjBt033.leY1l13.erly Low. M a r s h fie ld RACKET STORE QOQUTLLE For cheap goods and splendid bargains Yon oan get many good articles at one-half their cost at other stores. BLANKETS AND PILLOW S at surprisingly low prices. Steel Files o f all sizes and shapes at half prioe. The plastering is all done on tbe new hotel except tbe white coat or The RACKET is on the co-operative plan, and has good paying stock in the bard finish. I b is last coat will be company for sale. pat on tbis week. North Front Street, * • Marshfield. P H ARM ACY G r r u t y ’s N e w 1 3 m ild in g , Rev. W. C. Scott, Pastor of tbe jnovWUä C. H O W E , Agent. C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O IL , Presbyterian church at Bandon, S T EAM ER Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to on the bay. Her health is im “ Going iuto a decline.” How held service at Myrtle Point last the eve and pence to the mind. proved. F r o n t S tr e o t, O p p o site R . R . D e p o t. POSITIVE CUBE lor female troubles. often do we hear tbis expression. Sunday. H e went up on Saturday. Address. What does it mean ? It means that Mrs. Thrift, of Dairyville, went MUS. L. YEUNON, Business Manager, DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. Stockton, California. people are losing ilesb, growing thin, to Myrtle Point last Monday to Treasurer’s Notice. wasting. akes regular t r ip s from visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank SAn Francisco to Columbia River, r > E W , PURE AND FRESH DRUGS The way to correct this condition Miss I. A. Lnsk, who was here Notice is hereby given that county orders calling at Eureka and Hermann. & AND CHEMICALS on and prior to January 19, 1891, attending the teachers’ examina is to improve digestion. The con endorsed COOS and also No. 6684, endorsed on Jan. 20, L. H Morgan is patting up a tion, was so sick that she was com dition arises from an inability to 1891. will be paid on presentation at my Freight rates from Coos Bay to juBt received and being received in Empire City. No inteiest will be Astoria and Portland, per t o n ....# 1 «O nice new fence about tha Chnrley pelled to give up the examination, eat and digest food. In fact food office daily; also a full assortment of tbe does more harm than good because allowed after Feb. 25,1896. W . W. H atbs , Strang property, east side, and will nucl went home Friday. Miss it ferments and putrefies in the PASSENGERS, # 5 .0 0 AND # 2 .5 0 . standard proprietary medicines. Treasurer. Lusk resides on North Fork, near stomach, developing poisonous sub- make a garden. For further information, Apply to Myrtle Point. SOUTHERN OREGON CO., Agents, itanees which when absorbed cause Prof. Burklow, county superin T heC . C. Funk, a barkeutine, ---------- » 0 ----------- Empire City, Oregon. various disorders. E. G. Flanagan, Agent, built on Coos bay, and owned iu tendent, spent most o f last week in Notice to Fruit-Growers. deo24 t f1 Marshfield, Oregon. What is required is that the stom this city and conducled the quar (g¡oinnoiindiiig of Prescriptions ach be made to perform its duties. part at Marshfield, arrived in San A. KELLY AND E. M. CANTER- Francisco in a disabled condition terly teachers’ examination. a. S p e c i a l t y . The Shaker Digestive Cordial is a • BUKY arc prepared to do «rafting f fruit nnd ornamental *rees. Long expe food already digested and a digester on tbe 6th inst. T be Fuuk was Burt Woolsey, a prominent citi o rience enables us to do the very best of work zen of Fortuna, Humboldt county, at the lowest possible rates. We guarantee of foods as well. It will make the on her way to Honolulu, coal laden, OFFICE OF DR. J. BURT MOORE— At The PHARMACY; Re»i- onr work. Any person wishing grnfting stomach healthy. Get a book from and was caught in a three days’ Cal., arrived on yesterday’s train will do well to address edence— Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s. the druggist and read about it O. A. KELLY, Riverton, gale, which ended up in a hurri and will prospect in our midst. or, E .M . CANTERBURY, Bandon. cane which so disabled the vessel, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N A California chemist has robbed Don't waste time, money and health, try- W. L. Hayter, o f Arago, father She Castor Oil of its had taste. L axol as to compel hex to return. ing every new medicine you may see adver L L kinds o f farm work soli *ted. Horse shoeing and plow work u specialty tised iu tiie papers. If the cause o f your of Mrs. Knowlton, spent a few days is its name. had a close call.’ Supplies for logging work, vedget;, dogs ---- -- ---------- trouble is in the blood, liver, stomach, or in Coqoille last week visiting with rings, cant-hooks and everything used in ki.Ineys, take Ayer’ s Enrsaparil la at once, R i ' n ii I i o f P o p u llM t P r i m a r i e s . logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction his daughter. Mr. Hayter is an Daily Health Laws. nnd be sure o f a care Take no other. guaranteed. Shop on corner north o f Pio- At the primary elections o f the old Polk county acquaintance of neei Feed stable. (19tf Dr. F. G. Kelly of Bantu Rosa, one o f the editors o f this paper, People’s party, held Saturday, Feb. Don’t eat so rapidly. M a n y (Opposite tbe New H otel) Cal., an esrtwbile citizen o f onr and is an esteemed friend. We 8, the follow ing ten persons received Sit on a chair and be quiet after lower river, is visiting relatives nnd were pleased to greet him once the highest number o f voles and eating. Your stomach is not a coal C o q u ille C ity , O re g o n , friends here and honored the H e r more, and hope he mRy be spared are therefore elected as delegates bin. many years yet to his family and When you feel uncomfortable Financiers and Railway Officials a l d with a visit. to the state Populist convention at after eating y?u have eaten too fric nds. advise investors to buy Oregon Kidney Ten is the most Salem: J. 8. McCain, W. D. much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable G. W. Wimer, jr., o f Arago, effective blood-purifier known. For Sarsaparilla. sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, came down yesterday to attend to Marshall, James Matheuy, Wm. If you suffer from rheumatism --------- o ---------- Phillips, R. D. Saufoid, 1. T. o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L. some busiuess matters. Mr. \Y. watch the sheets. Don't get between Weekly, J. J. Stanley, A. M. Coll- Leneve, of Coquille City. uses cratches, as ho is just recover them; if damp dry them. CON STAN TLY R E C E IV E AN D K E E P F R E S H G R O C E R IE S Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s Now selling at $10 per share. M. W. McCorraic, blacksmith at ing from a broken leg and bruises ver, Dan Giles, W. H. Hull. A N D F A M IL Y S U P P L IE S , C A N N E D GOODS, S U G A R , They say it will soon sell at $50, The vote ou the one term resolu Vegetablo Sarsaparilla. the Newport coal mines, spent Sat received in Clinton’s logging eiunp C O FFEE, TEAS, SPICES, BALT, ETC., ETC. some weeks since. Mr. W. re tion was very light, acd stood as Keep flies out of your house; they and eventually sell above its par urday sud Sunday at Riverton TOBACCOS A N D C IG A R S , : C A N D IE 8 AN D NUTS, value of $100. quests ns to return thanks to the are germ carriers. visiting his little boy at C. A. Peter “ Happy Camp” boys, aud neigh follows: For one term, 27; agaiust Write for full information to Wear flannel undergarments. F R E S H A N D S A L T E D M E A T S son's. He returned home Monday. bors and friends, for mauy acts of one term, 78. GEO. W. DUNN & C O .,B ankk 3 p , Keep your feet warm; your head 2 Wall Street, New York. ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle kindness during his confinement. Total Dumber o f precincts where cool. L A R D , V E G E T A B L E S OF A L L K IN D S. men or ladies to travel in Oregon for They seemed ever rendy to min elections were held 13. When your blood is thin you feel established, reliable house. Salary, $780 A FINE LINE OF WALLPAPER. nnd expenses. 8tendv position. Enclose ister to his comfort aud cheer his cold iu the least change. When references and self-addressed stamped en j lonely hours. Weather—climate—did you say? your blood is tliin take Joy’s Vege BkatTPrices os low as tbe lowest. velop®. The Dominion Company. Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chioago. Illinois. B@“ Order8 from any part promptly filled. Russell PHUter, a prominent citi Coos couuty bus it on tap. I f yon table Sarsaparilla; it will make your The teachers’ examination was zen of Riverton, was up Snndny. don’t see what you want, ask for it. blood red, rich and thick. Yes it wilt »d o to take Joy’s held at the academy building last Mr. Pauter denies, emphatically, The Populist state convention is Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. I F YO U W A N T IN F O R M A T IQ N --A S O U T week, the throng being loo great frr the statement of n correspondent postponed until the 26th of Maicli. When you get off your bicycle the public school room at this in one o f the county papers, that after a long warm run, put on a place. TLere were 43 applicants the holdings o f property-owners vi a m i coat there do not exceed 80 acres each. tUm.n-M oBin*—At FiMktrnp, Fet>. 13,189*>, and it occasioned a busy term. If you are going on a trip take lUv. Thomas Barklow, Edward O. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Profs. F. W. Wright, of Myrtle Tbe fact is that nearly all exceed rter and Mias Olivo Morris. that amount. The coal property Strange food makes strange imkb -A dams — At tho same time and place A D D R E S S A L E T T E R O R P O S T A L C A R D TO Point, and Geo. Johnson, o f the : he lias leased to the Bandon Block W aa the al>ove, by llev. Thomas Barklow, stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa W. H. Wimer and Miss Mamie Adams. North Fork, are members o f the [ Coal Co. is over 200 acres, Bud he parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses [The first ladies at the above doable board of examination and spent | has another tract of 160 acres wedding i^nd renews the are annt and niece, respectively, the stomach, — P H I L I P W. A V IR E T T , General Manager. most o f last week in this city with | which is offered for sale by the and both well known in this place. Many stomach. congratulations are extended to them.— No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege County Superintendent Barklow H e r a l d Land Company. E d i to * .] P. O . Box 463, - - - - - ‘WnfibiogtoD, D. C. Keen appetite. in conducting the quarterly exam, On last Tuesday Wm. Rich was C'ANTKBBtTBV-SANDBBi.iif— At Two-mile,near table Sarsaparilla. Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late Bandon, Feb. 12, 189G, at the residence Accept nothiug but the genuine inatiou o f teachers. war are entitled, if now partially or wholly diaabled fo r ordinary manual labor, whether cited by City Marshal Johnson to o f bride’s parents. Rev. B. B. Pauli offi wben you ask fob Joy’s Vegetable disability wae eaueed by service or not, arid regardless o f their pecuuinry circumstances. ciating, Ed Canterbury and Mis? Clara About tbe time last Friday’s appear before the recorder for vio WIDOWS of such soldiers and Bailors are «m illed (if not remarried) whether soldiers, Sarsaparilla. Sanderlin. death was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for sup train was pulliug out from Marsh lating n city ordinance by stepping port. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death B O R I. was due to service. field tbe coach was discovered to be on Monday's tram while it whb yet E x a c Tj-tlcrL S a l e . CHILDREN are entitled (if under 16 years) in alrooat all cases whare there was no d m —Af Riverton, Feb. 10,1896, to M r. and on fire. Tbe flames was spreading moving. Mr. Rich claimed that be widow, or she has ainee died or remarried. Mrs. Geo. Sell, n son. PARENTS are entitled if eold ier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in OTICE is hereby giten, that a ruler and Bifger nnd Better near where tbe stovepipe passes was not aware o f the existenco of L amb — At Riverton, Feb. 11, 1896, to Mr. service, or from effect« o f service, and they are now dependent npon their own labor for by virtue of nn execution issued oat •cd Mrs. George Lamb, a son . Bat he was H atbs —At B tn d o n . Feb. 12, 1896, to Mr. Than Ever Before, support. It makes no difference whether soldier served o r died in late wai or in regular o f the Circuit Conrt of the State of through the roof. The fire was | such an ordinance. army or navy. Oregon for the county o f Coos, on and Mrs. J. S. Hayes, a daughter. extinguished before the train got compelled to appear before R e Soldiers o f tbe late war, Pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under the 17th day o f January. 1896, upon a other laws, without losing any rights. under way and so a conflagration corder Myers and his fine was judgment rendered in tne justice’ # court Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to #10 per month under the old law are entitled for the town of Marshfield, Cooa county, assessed at to, which he paid. was prevented. to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for w Li ah-now pen J fun ino #— At Marshfield. Feb, 9, 1*96, Ed Oregon, and a transcript o f said judgment This will be a good reminder to sioned. but also for others, whether due to servi. e or not. T. Jennings, aged 57 years, 4 months and filed in said circuit, conrt. said Judgment Rev. T. L. Jones, presiding others not to attem pt to board a Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty iu regular army or navy since the war aro 15 days. and execution being in ftetov o f E. B. Dean . Tall* E v eryth in * Van Want also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. A Co., plaintiffs, and against the property elder of the Methodist Episcopal train while in motion within tbe Survivors, ana their widows, o f the Black Ilawk. Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or of 8. C. Brown, J. L. Brown and Mrs. J. w . ) to K now When Xon Florida Indian wars of 183*2 to 1842. are entitled under a recent act. church, who resides near Rose- corporation. Tibbetts, as Trustees o f the Methodist Want to K now It. Awarded MEXICAN WAH SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if years o f age or dia Episcopal Church of Marshfield Charge or burg, met with a painful accident The following-named persons or dependent. Oregon Conference, in Cooaoonnty, , A VERITABLE CTCLOPEMA abled Highest Honors— World’ s Pair, Circuit, Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension lies been granted Oregon, defendants, snd said execution at that place a short time ago. He passed at the teachers’ examina under later laws or not. . , . . . . . commanding me to make the sum o f $64 90 Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair! , OP UP-TO-DATE FACTS. Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured. If rejection im properoi illegal. with interest thereon at the rate o f eight slipped and fell on tbe side tion last week and will receive Certificate« o f eervice and discharge ob tained for soldiers and sailors of the late wai per cent per annum from tbe 22d day of D R walk and so injured one o f bis certificates to tbe several grades April, 1898. and the farther sum o f $96.70 A n Invafuabla and UnrIvallad who * ave lost their original papers. Be„a for laws and information. No charge for adyice. No fee unless successful. ankles that be was on cratches at costs, including $25 00 attorney's fees nnd P olitica l and P opular to which they aspired: Saddie also the costs of and upon said writ. I did. last account. Add*«- THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., H a n d -B o o k . on the 20th day of January, 1HD6, levv Harrington, Mrs. Landrith, Mary P H II.tP W . AVIHF.TT. G .n trtl M n n .r.r, upon, as the property of the said defend In a recent editorial the Salem, Quick, P. O. Bo* 4«3. W n.bingtoii, D. O. Fannie Eudioott, Lonis ants, the lots numbered 17 and 18 in block 10 in the town of Esst Marshfield. Co«»# Oregon, Independent says: “ Time Strong, Jennie Endicotf, James READY JANUARY 1st, 1896. county. Oregon, and will, ON SATURDAY, and again have we seen Chamber- ¡ Watson, Bertha Endioott, Belie T H E fiU T H DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1896, bun's Cough Remedy tried Bnd Doak, W. E. >< .stings, B. E. Johu at the Courthouse door in the town o f Em A . P a je e 2 5 « H T s - pire City. C ros county. Oregon, at tbe hour never without the most satisfactory son, Bertha Roberts, Lulu Walker, ( Postpaid Ty Mall. ) of one o’clock p. m. of said day. offer for (Successor to J. P. Mesa r.) result. Whenever we see a person Birdie Walker, E djth Howell, sale and sell at public auction to the high est and best bidu**r for cash, all right, title afflicted with hoarseness, with a Isabel Lamont, Telitfia Culbert and interest which the said defendants as AND FEED V >ngh or cold, we invariably advise son, Rose Long, J. B. Inman, Nina such truste*-#, as aforesaid, had in or to the said real property above described, on the them to get Chamberlain's Cough McGaffey, Chas. Hill, Ralph Ed Pulitzer Building, New York. HEAR OP MEW H O T E L OOQUIU.E O U T , OBF.OON. said 20th day of January, 1*96. or a suf Remedy; and when they do, they monds, Noyia Little, Chas. Guerin, ficiency thereof to satisfy said demands as O—r t O . without It TUI, P m M M tlil V n r r i ’C T E A D Q U A R T E R H O F C IT Y E X P R E S S . Attendance at wharf never regret it. It always does the Edith King, Kate Braden, Cecil s I kivs set forth. t$ *“ ■ and depot to all steamer« and trains, and general hauling promptly ai.d carefully • m m jt free on rank »«hemMn I# Dated January 23d, 1896. work, and does it well.” For sale Carter, Bertha Prey, Alice Powell, M o st Perfect Made. transacted. W. W. OAOF, For sale at Iki* «lire, 25c. by Dr. S. L Leneve, druggist. ¡ Belle Rich. ao Years t b e Standard. jnn28] Sheriff of Coos county. Oregon. Ibrald.’ “ South Coast” M O WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, THE PIONEER A MARKET FAMILY GROCERY t Johnson Bro's, Proprietors. Railway & Dock STOCK, W MERIT'S STANDARD YEAR-BOOK. P E N S IO N S S THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY j N 584 PAGES. 1,500 TOPICS. VMCtt w CREAM BAKING POW Mt w T he W orld ,