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« - e Ö T a c fttillc COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, VOL. 14. ] ) R . J. BURT. M OORE. Union ¡SURGEON AND P H Y SIC IA N . IL L promptly respond to all calls, davoruiuht. Office nt the new D m « Store, opiiosite the K. It. Depot ; residence in Hutch prop erty. near Mr. Messer’ s. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. W J H E PEOPLE’S:::: . . . BARBER SHOP r p U E B E S T ,' NEATEST 1 up-to-date in the city. AND MOST Hot and fold Bat lis—Reasonable Charges, Courteous Treatment. COQUILLE C ITY , OREGON. Front street, opposite U. R. Depot, T. W . G ILLHAM . fJ lU E The C O M M E R C IA L d----- most modem arranged BARBER WHOP in Coquille City. DEVOTBu t o Labor Column. TD K INTMBESTS OF THK LABO RER PEOPLE’ S PAR TY. The following compose the County Ex ecutive Committee of the People’ s Party of Cooa county, Oregon: Dist. No. 1—J. J, Stanley, Empire City. “ ** 2— A. M . Collver. Marshfield. 44 44 3— W . H. Hull. Riverton. 44 44 4— I. T. W eekly, Gravel Ford. 44 4‘ 5 —J. H. Matheny. Myrtle Point 44 “ tt— W . D. Marshall, Bandon. W . H. HULL, Chairman. Riverton. J. 8. M cEW EN , V.-C. and Treasurer Coquille City. J. J. ST A N LE Y . Sec.. Empire City. Before the law was written down with parchment or with pen; Before the law made citizens, the moral law made men. Law stands for human rights, but when it fails those rights to R i v e , Then let law die, ray brother, but let human beings live. — Rev. Miller Hageman. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. POPULIST POLITICAL SPEAKING. Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular prices. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Next door to Postofflce, Hon. W. C. Edwards, of Joseph ine county, nominee on the Popu list ticket for joint senator for Coos, Curry and Josephine, will be in I-. M O O N , Attorney - a/t - La"w, tins county next week aud will make a canvass o f this and Curry M AR SH F IEL D , OU EGON. counties. He will be accompanied by W. H. Nosier, candidate for A g .n t toi tb . North America InanranocCo. joint representative, and perhaps of Philadelphia, and the London, Liv erpool & Globe. Thomas Buckmao, candidate for representative. Mr. Edwards is a fine speaker and thoroughly posted John F. H a ll, on the issues of the duy. It will lie well worth your time to bear _A.ttorrLey . at - La-w, him. The others are also intelli M ARSHFIELD, OUEGON. gent and entertaining speakers. -------- ------------------- The appointments for speaking are ns follows: Dealer in R eal E state o f all kinds. o. 0. .A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w , Kosebnrg. Oregon. Special attention to matters before the Roseburg land office, the commissioner of the general land office and secre tary of interior at Washington. Mny 4th, (Monday evening.) at Anderson school house, on (he Middle Fork. “ Ath, Myrtle Point. 44 6th, Coquille City. 44 7th, Msrshlield. 44 Hth, Empire City. “ nth, Newport. 44 Uth, (Mon sy) Kiverlon. 44 12th, Bundon. TH E WILD AND W O O L E Y W E S T . Reply e f Senator Mantle, o f Montana, to President Cleveland's Aspersions. Senator Mantle, of Montana, has replied to Cleveland’s aspersions of the western states, and he did it well. Amongst other remarks he said that within a radius of five OURT COQUILLE, NO. 18, F O R E 8T - ers of America, meets every Thursday miles of Carnegie Hall, in the city evening, at Masonic Hall, Coquille City, of Now York, where the Presby Oregon. _ J. 8. L a w b b n c e , C. R. terian Home Mission Society re J. E. N obton , R. 8 . cently held its meeting to beg funds 1 EN. L Y T L E POST, NO. 27, G. A. R., X m eets every first Wednesday night of with which to convert the wicked each month. Visiting comrades in good people of the “ badly regulated mu standing cordially invited to attend. H. H. N ic h o l s , Post Com. nicipalities” und “ undesirable states” W. H. N o b l e r , Adjutant. of the west, there is twenty times t I N . L I TUB, W. U. C., NO. 9. MEETS T in Coquille City on the first and third more of squa.id poverty, of pauper Wednesday afternoon in each month. ism, of ignorance, of . crime and M bs . G . W . N orton , Pres. criminals, than can be found in all the Miss L u c y N ic h o l s , Sec, T S h a D W ICK LODGE, NO. 6H. A. F. silver-producing stutes of the west \ . J and A. M ., meets on Saturday evening on or before each full moon. Visiting breth combined. ren cordially invited. Comparing the silver-producing J. W . L e n e v e , W. M. states of the west with New Hamp T . R . W i l l a r d , Sec. UELAH CH APTER, NO. 6, O. E. S., shire, Vermont, Rhode Island, New meets Saturday afternoon on or before York and Pennsylvania, he proved each full moon and Saturday evening two by statistics that in the silver states weeks following. M rs . O ra M auby , W . M. the percentage of illiterates to the T . It. W i l l a r d , Sec. totnl population is 4.3, while in the /C O Q U IL L E LODGE. NO. « 8 ,1. O . O. F., V_y meets eve*y Saturday evening. Visit five eastern states named it is 6.9, ing brethren in good standing cordially or greater in the east than in the invited. C. A. H a r r in g to n , N. G. west. J. 8. L a w r e n c e , it. S. Among the foreign-born popula “10Q U IL LE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. J O. O . F., meets every first and third tion of the silver states the per Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended toallvis- centage of illiteracy is 8.9, while itiug patriarchs in good standing. among the foreign-born citizens of It. E. B u c k , C. P. G. F. B o u t r l l , Scribe. the five eastern states it is 21, or AMIK REBEKAH LO D G E, NO. 20. nearly three times as great. I t L I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th The wealth per capita of the five Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel lows' hall. silver states is $2859. For the five M bs . L aura B ou tell , N. G . J. S. L a w r e n c e , R. S. eastern states it is $1145, being less than half as much. The total state, county, munici pal and school debt per capita in BAN DON, OREGON. the five silver states is $13.71. In Furnishes best goods on the market, home- the fivo eastern states it is $27.58. spun and foreign. Latest fashions. being more than double. Artistic - Tailoring - a ■ Specialty. The expenditure of money for the All kinds of work will receive careful support of the schools in the silver attention. Prices reasonable. states is $15.58 per capita per aunum. In the five eastern states COOS BAY it ia only $11.27 per capita per annum. The percentage of debt in force against the value of all taxed real C. VI. PATERSON, Prop. estate in the five silver states is Manufacturer of Marble Monuments. Hea 1- only 6.64. In the five eastern states stones. Tablets, etc. it is 18.73, being nearly three times Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping as much. or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties The number of paupers to each living in the country or other towns who mav wish anything in my line of business. 100,000 population in the five silver M a r s h f ie l d . - - - - - O bkg states is 53.1. In the five eastern states it is 188.2, being nearly four times as great The percentage of increase in OF CHICAGO population during the decade from 1880 to 1890 in Colorado, Montano, j Utah and Idaho was 110.56, whilein ; the live eastern states it was only j 14.85. The western readers of the Silver Will travel through Cooa and Knight-Watchman will doubtless Carry counties and take orders for be glad to learn that there is more MENS TAILOR-MADE SUITS. Prices from $0 to $20 a suit The need for them to send Missionaries best bargains ever offered in this | to the east than to the contrary.— county. See his samples. ^ Silver Knight . 197, w o o d m e n of the World, meets at Masonic Hall 1st and 3d Monday nights of each month. A. J. S h u b w o o d , Consul. George T. Moulton, Clerk. M yr tle camp , no C ( C B ( P Schweizer, Tailor, Marble aid Stone Verbs American Woolen Mills Co. J E. Quick, = --------- ^ Special îic fa lô . Agent, Suppose a man had a safe full of Give the people the Initiative and Referendum and they will soon cor money— greenbacks, banknotes, sil rect the infamous frauds of our ver and silver certificates, but only a little gold. And suppose a cred financial system. The plutocrats have bound their itor should come in with a thous golden fetters on the limbs of and dollar claim, and request gold the toiling millions of American in payment. Wouldn’t the man be laborei-s. Rise I patriots, freemen, a fool to hustle around town and rise! rend the schacklea of plutoc borrow the gold on, say, twenty years’ time, at 4 or any other per racy, and bo free. The Ui ited How nice it is for a free Ameri cent of interest? States is doing that kind of busi can business man to have to beg a bloated banker to loan him a few ness. dollars of the government’s money at 10 per cent to do business on! O, it is so nice— for the banker. It has cost the present Demo cratic institution $25,000,000 more to run the government the past year than the revenues of the gov ernment amounted to. Still run ning in debt, eh? More bonds needed. Great financiers we Dem ocrats are. The Philadelphia Press, a gold- bug paper, has this to say of pres ent conditions. “There is a wide spread depression aud steadily fall ing prices”. Yes, that is true, and the people have found it out, and now they are demanding a change from the gold standard. Senator Hill pleads that there is no use in criticising the lawful au thority of the administration to issue bonds to cover the deficiencies of revenue, because it was an im perative necessity to issue them.” This is a new version o f the old maxim, “ Necessity knows no law.” People’s Watchman, Sacred Heart, Minn: Cotton is worth 14 cents per pound in Mexico and seven cents in the United States. Mexico producers and manufactures are prospering, while the opposite is true in this country. Mexico is on a silver and we are on a gold basis. Any fool knows that there is something wrong with the business interests of the country, but it is sickening to hear old party men tell what it is. Any l(7-ycar-oi<T Populist boy can tell you that business is simply starving to death for want of money to transact it with. That is all that’s the matter, bro tlier.* A prominent Republican doctor was asked, the other day, what 16 to 1 meant. His answer was, “ it meant the coining of 16 dollars of silver to one of gold,” and then he railed against the crazy Pops who advocated such a policy. That is just how much these brilliant Re publicans know about the financial question. Times (Bristol) Tenn: There is no Republican party in Virginia. The organization by that name has been absorbed by Democrats who couldn’t find an office at home. Consequently the present Republi can party is only an annex for the accomodation of the old line Demo crats. The same here, in Coos county. Missouri World, S t Louis: The outlook for success for the People’s party is very encouraging. Our strength is going to be doubled in a day between now and election. Those opposed to the contractionists are going to come to us. Many are coming every day. Some day- near the 15th of June the Abraham Lincoln Republicans will make a rush to us. On another day near the 7th of July,the Jefferson and Jackson Democrats are coming to us with a whoop. Let us prove ourselves worthy to receive them by standing by our principles. MAY 5, NEWS NOTES. ' It Spoake fbr All. ’ ' «I ÍÉc¿- $10,- 000 |BET OS ITS CHOICE. New York, April 23.—The World will say tomorrow: Every well- equip) ed Wall street firm is pro viding itself with an election wager as a matter of form. It is a pop ular thiug to have about, and os there are no takers, it is quite in expensive. Yesterday McCormick, Price & Co. gave notice that they have $10,- 000 to place even that McKinley would be nominated and elected Almost everybody takes some laxative Public ownership in Glasgow, president medicine to cleanse the system and keep the Scotland, has reduced the cost of blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS BLIZZARD IN COLORADO. LlVLR REGULATOR (liquid or powder) gas 46 per cent and paid $3,000,- San Francisco, April 28.—A bliz get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant 000 of indebtedness. But we don’t zard is raging in Colorado today, laxative and tonic that purifies the blood remember that tbere was any agi which haa prostrated telegraph and and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU tation for “ a change in human na telephone wires in that section, and, LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active ture” before this was done. About in consequence, but a meager press and healthy, and when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from the only change that seems to be report from the east has been Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- received by Pacific coast afternoon Headache and Constipation, and rid of necessary is to give up the idea that worn out and debilitated feeling. papers. that one man or corporation should Denver, April 28.— A highwind These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. have the mastery over public utili from the northwest last night Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver ties, and see to it that they are demoralized the telegraph wires in is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER all directions. A big sand storm operated for the benefit of all the prevails on the plains to the east REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi- people.—The Coming Nation. today. No damage except to the :ines, and Better than Pills. ^ - E V E R Y P A C K A O E -W 3- At no time have the Populists of wires has yet been reported. B as the Z S tam p in red on w rap p er. Kansas been in better working SONS OP TH E REVOLUTION. J . U . Z eilin Ai Co., P h ila., Pa. order than at present Great en Savanah, Ga., April 29.— Tho an- REPUBLICANS . SPLIT. thusiasm prevails throughout the mini convention of the general OREGON state, and Chairman Breidenthal society of the Sons of the Revolu reports the action of the convention tion will meet here tomorrow. Rep as characterized by harmony and resentatives arrived here teday from You Must Vote With Wall Street and a number of states, and tonight they Rothschild or Get Down and Out. unbounded faith. For some time and the local society attended ser Mr. Breidenthal, as state banking vices at St. John’s Episcopal church commissioner of that state, has in a body. Bishop Henry B. Whip I s to R e c e iv e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n D e m - " e r o d e S u p p o r t tutti D e le n t l lo lli been practically retired from poli ple of Minnesota, one of the repre R e g ii ln r O ld P u r tv N o m i n e e .. sentatives of the society in that tics by the Republicans. Their state, officiated. Ex-Governor John “ wave of prosperity” kept him so Lee Carroll of Maryland, president Portland, April 29.— H. H. North- busy looking after the affairs of of the general society, presides at up today filed his acceptance as the busted banks that he had no time the meeting beginning tomorrow sound money candidate for congress for anything else, but now we hope morning. Tomorrow night there in the ltecond district- Northup is the best results from his labors for will be a banquet. Twenty state a Republican aud present judge of societies will be represented at the Multnomah county. His petition the party. meeting by distinguished members. had five hundred signatjreB and Corn is worth $1 a bushel at Northup fig ATTEMPT TO DESTROY THE PALACE AT mostly Republicans. Puget Sound, and 15 cents a ures on carrying all the sound money HAVANA. Republican votes, of tho district, bushel in Kansas. Lumber is worth flnvann, April 28.— (Copyrighted $6 a thousand at Puget Sound aud by Associated Press.)— An explosion together with 2500 Democratic votes, enough to insure his election. $40 a thousand in Kansas. Thus, of what is believed to be dynamite, A SOUND MONEY CANDIDATE. the Kansas farmer gets 15 cents for or some other high explosive, Salem, April 29.—Today the peti occurred in the palace of the gov- his corn, and the railroads and ei'Dor-general at 11:30 thiB morning tion was filed with Secretary Kin middlemen get the other 85 cents. while a correspondent of the Asso caid, requesting H. II. Nurthrup to The Puget Sound lumberman gets ciated Press was waiting in the anto- run us a “sound mouoy” Republican $6 a thousand for his lumber and room. There was a sharp none; ------ J i t . . . A---------- -- -----------— a j e i u . in the second district. It is signed the railroads and middlemen get and the sound of breaking glass by many prominent people, includ and falling plaster on all sides. the remaining $32. Farmers and Part of the roof fell in. The ex ing a large percentage o f the federal lumbermen, you can save the most plosion occurred in a closet in tho officeholders and many Cleveland Dem of the 85 cents on corn and -the basement which was converted into ocrats. $32 on lumber by voting for gov a heap of rubbish. The walls were ernment ownership of railroads. torn and great stones fell. A printer The Populist party is the only one belonging to tho captain-general's office was wounded. Tho greatest that favors government ownership. excitement prevails. The explosion NOTICE TO INVENTORS. is attributed to tbe insurgents. W ALL 8T1IEKT AI.KEADY Pl'TS UP A GOOD FOR EVERYBODY PATENTS Three Clergymen o f Chrlat. The Star is prospecting for live clergymen with all its might, and we have just dug up three of them. One of them is Episcopal Bishop Potter, of New York, who has got within a mile or two of “ seeing the cat,” notwithstanding the notorious Trinity Church lies tvithin his bailiwick. Another is Rev. Dr. Holmes, First Baptist Church of Terre Haute, Ind., where Debs was born and raised; by Dr. Holmes's invitation, Debs occupied his pulpit on March 23d, and the audience was immense, constituting an exception to the rule that “ a prophet hath no honor in bis own country. And again, Debs was to 6peak from the pulpit of Rev. J. Stitt Wilson, Erie Street Methodist church, Chicago, April 10th. These clergymen are on our white list— S. F. Star. W b a t W liM k i D id , Miss Ella Somerville was shot and killed Saturday nt Richmond, Tex., by her cousin, Albert Somerville, whom she was leading to her fath er’s residence from a drunken ca rousal down town. The young man is from New York city, where his father resided, ami was visiting relatives here. The United Mine Workers of _____ --------» «»» • ■ — Even In Maine. America, in convention assembled The Bangor Commercial gives at Columbus, Ohio, on April 15, unanimously adopted a resolution particulars of an exciting election favoring a free and unlimited coin held in Ellsworth, Me., when Robt. age of gold and silver at the ratio Gerry, Populist, was elected mayor of 16 to 1, regardless of the aetion by 545 votes against 539 cast for of any other nation. In the reports Henry E. Davis, candidate of a of this convention sent out by the fusion of Republicans and Demo Associated Press, and published by crats. all the goldbug papers, no mention The burden of labor is constantly was made of this important resolu- being lightened by new inventions, , tion. The policy of the gold con- but nothing new has yet been dis ! spirators >« to suppress the truth j covered to brighten the hours of and keep the voters in ignorance. labor, and make life worth living [ It is safe to say that every commer like Simmons Liver Regulator does. cial press report of a labor, Popu- It’s the king of I-iver Medicines, A sluggish liver depresses one’s list, or silver convention is either a spirits and causes languor, besides suggestion o f a falsehood, a sup upsetting the whole system. But pression of ths truth, or a down- Simmons Liver Regulator tones up light lie. | and strengthen» the body. NO. 40. 1896. THE DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE IN SOUTH DAKOTA. Mitchell, S. D., April 29.— A severe cyclone struck the northern part of this county yesterday. It took a northerly course, destroying farm property and doing immeuso damage. The storm was the worst ever known in this section, and was accompanied with a heavy hail storm, gained in strength as it traveled northward, and it was thought great damage was done, but no particu lars have been received. The little town of Epiphany lay directly across its path and was com pletely wiped off the face of the earth. Not a building being left standing. Three persons were fatally and fifteen more or less ser iously injured in that immediate vicinity. YVires are down and re ports are meagre. At Madison the heavy wind demolished several buildings, and the hail destroyed a great deal of glass. PENALTY IMPOSED FOR HIGH TREASON IN TRANSVAAL. London, April 28.—The secretary of state for the colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, announced to the house of commons today that five leaders of the reform committee at Johannesburg, J. Hays Hammond, Francis Rhodes, George Ferrer, Lionell Phillips and Charles Leon ard, had been condemned to death. Chamberlain added that upon hearing tho news he had cabled to the governor of Cape Colony, Sir Hercules Robinson, to communicate the following to President Kruger: “ This government has just learned that the sentence of death has been passed upon five leaders of tho reform committee. It feels no doubt that your honor will commute the sentence and has assured parliament of its conviction that this is your honor’s intention.” John Hays Hammond, one of the reform committeemen condemned to death, is a Californian. Washington, April 28.— United Stntrs Vice-Consul Knight, i tationed at Cape Town, cabled Secretary Qlney this nfternoon that 4ie under stood that Hammond's death sen- tence will be commuted. j —----- . . . . . j A Texas cowboy who was defend- ant in n breach of promise suit said be was lass sued. — th e - Champion o f Pacific Coast Interests. Daily, by mail, postage paid, $6.00 per year. Weekly, “ “ 44 1.50 Weekly Call and C oquillb H erald for $2.75 L ifoam p le copies of The Cull on appli cation by postal at 8ac Francisco. CHAH. M . SHO BTK IDGE. Proprietor, 710 Market street, San Francisco, CaL THE STEAM ERS Arago and Areata W ill Make Regular Trips Between Coos Bar and San Francisco CARRYING Passengers and Freight at Lowest Rates. OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION CO., Proprietors. E. G. Flanagan, Agent, Marshfield . S. O . Co., Agent, Empire City. Man? Prominent Bankers, Financiers and Railway Officials advise investors to buy Railway & Dock CONSTRUCTION STOCK, Now selling at $10 per 6bare, They say it will soon sell at $50, and eventually sell above its par value of $100. Write for full information to GEO. W . DUNN & C O ., B ankkrp , 2 Wall Street, New York. ST E A M E R ARCATA M akes regular t r ip s from Sun Francisco to Colombia River, calling at Eureka und COOS IB ^ A T Z ". Fr,ight rate» from Cooa Bay to Astoria and Portlnnd, per ton — $ 1 7 5 For further information, apply to SOUTHERN OREGON CO., Agent*, Empire City, Oregon. E. G. Flanagan, Agent Jeo24 tf! Mnrebneld, Oregon. $100.00 Given Away Every Month There was never a time iu tho his to tho porson aubmittlng th e tory of our country when the de m o s t m e r it o r i o u s in v e n t io n mand for inventions and improve during the preceding month. 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