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Coquille ïkftilà OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. SiBcialWarMWBilletiis. COQUILLE CITY, OttEGON. W IL L promptly respond to »11 o»IU, (1 st or nipht. at LAW l l o l.r r r u b l i « . C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . OOee in Herald Butldiug, Coquille Cito, Or. J ) F. DEAN, X T o ta r y la t tile . Herald ®ffiee, Coqnill« Citï, Oregon. ip H E The COMMERCIAL ■>— - The Shame Belongs to (III. Shame on the miser with unusne! riches, Who rohs the toiler to swell his hoard; Who beats down the wages of diggers of ditches, And steals the bread from the poor mau’s board. Shame on the owner of mines whose cruel And selfish measures have brought him wealth, While the ragged wretches who dig his fuel Are robbed of comfort, and hope, aud health. Shams on the ruler who rides in his carriage Bought by the labor of half-paid m en-- Men who are shut out of home aud marriage And »re herded like sheep in a hovel pen. moot modern arranged BARBER MHO F In OoqnlRe City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. War On White Labor. A National Hannanthem. * C. L . M O O N , The Building Trades (since our writiug of an article on the subject, wldch appears in another column) have adopted resolutions denounc ing energetically the persistent em COQUILLE CITY. OKEGON. ployment of Chinese labor for the making of military uniforms, nnd Real Eetat. and Collections a Specialty. the “ cowardly attitude of those business men who approve of the employment of Chinese in order that they may be persona'ly fav ored.” S. B. Nolau, a tailor, punc 1 3 tured the utter villainy and dishon M ARSHFIELD, OREGON. esty which characterizes the pro --------------— - — ceeding in stating that when ho as Dealer in K rai . E stât * of all kinds. certained at the quartermaster's de partment that he could get none of the work, he applied to Rothschild & Hoffman, but they would only let A t t o r n e y - a .t - X j B l w , him have a sub-contract on the con dition of allowing him $1.75 per Hosetarg. Oregon. dozen suits, they retaining the re — mainder of the $9 contract price 8 p«einl A t t r i t i o n to matter» before the { aid by the government. This Roseburg land ottioe. the commissioner amount he nnd many others refused of the general land office and secre tary of interior at Washington., to accept, and therefore the suits lO Q U IL L E Gram»« N»». *K). Patrons of were made in Chinatown. J Husbandry meet on the 1st Saturday Now how Hint'll heller it would have of each month at 10 o'olock a. in. been for the soldiers had the gov N. L ohbnz , Master. ernment, in the place of fostering E. P annbxbttbo , Sec. rascally contractors, given the work •f^OQUlLLE W. C. T . U. meets each ?d to white people, many of them wives’, V y and 4th Friday at 2:!» p ni. widows and daughters of soldiers? Mns. G aoe , Pres. The figures show up, aside from the Mrs. W . Rich, Secretary. Chiuese feature, the contract system, o y a l t e m p e r a n c e l e g i o n me t» at the Christian ehnroh every Sunday, which has doubtless added 50 ( per at 4 o'clock p. m . Mua. M aubt , Leader. cent to the necessary expenses of the war, besides screwing workers y r t l e c a m p , n o . i »7, w o o d m e n of the World, meets at Masonic Hall dowu to starvation wages.— S. F. 1st mad Sd Monday night.* of e**h m .nth. Star. Attorney and Counselor at Law John F. Hall, _A.ttorr .e r . a t - L a -w , C.A . Pnt tbrontih that bimdiuR clxuf a. My country ti$ for me, B of $ lunn of £ib«rty, Of me I »‘ng; Inm he i:at i.m’ i pride. For me my party died. In every b»nk’ t in fide. My M M M ring. 1 own yonr nlainf nnd bills. I own your ft.oref and in illf, I rnn <he timft, 1 want m »re bond f thi$ week — Hondf that »re f»t nnd floek— Witn interest £et them reek Or I will bu$t. My Senate join my I i f t f , And don’ t be nnarchi$i.f, For three per cent. Ere patriotism pnu$e. Put through tbiit bonding clnufe, f o that in freedom's cau je, My sold iS -Cent. My army, tif of me, lloSS men of ¿liberty, Of me I Sinn- Ain’ t you »Sbemed to Unlit When I »ni dead wirti frinbt? dome back end with dollqht, S S « » » I'» Nine. —James Symes Hunting», —. — •» .#. « Governor Holcomb. “ The governor is a dandy— spelled with a big D. In a contest witli the railroads he opposed the railroads aud stood by the people. The supreme court issued a man damus directing him to do certain things. He refused to obey the mandate, and the court threatened to send him to jail for contempt. He diil not scare worth a cent, de claring that if sent to jail he would immediately pardon Himself. He has not yet been sent to jail."— Col. Norton. [If the court sends him to jail, A. J. S h XOWCK ., Consul. George T . IIonlion Clerk. they will have to send him to some Booming a Blight. other state, for Nebraska prisons '10UUT COQUILLE, NO. IS, FOBE 8 T- j t n of Anierion, moot* evvrv «ermnd and It is ovtrageous that the clothes are filled with Republican ex-offi fourth Thursday avuninR, st Munonic Hull, which our soldiers must wear should cials.]— Nonconformist. Coqnille City, Ore«oii. ---------------we*A-s—*------- ---- II. N. L obsnz , C. K. be made by Chinese labor, when hun When Senator Allen refused to G»<J. O. L * ach , K. 8 . dreds and thousands of vTomen are permit his son to accept an appoint S'\ KV. L Y T L E 1*081', NO. 27, G . A. R. iu need of and anxious to do the \ T m c e t« every first Monday ninht of work. Women who have given ment. to office in the volunteer army, each month. Viaitin« comrade» in pood their] rods and husbands iu defense insisting that such positions should itandiuK cordially invirod to attend. B. H. H ahkim , Post Com . of the flag have been treated most be attained by distinction in action, J. Q cica, Adjutant. discourteously by officials when they experience or special merit of some work upon soldier’s nature, the Nebraska Populist de EN. L YT L E , W. R. C., NO. !). MEETS applied for _ _ m Ooquille City on tha Brat and third clothes—there was no chance for livered a severe rebuke to tho Mc Gr Wednesday afternoon in eanb month. them. The government pays a big Kinley administration’s policy of Mtts. W. Hrra, Prea. price for everything it buys for the appointing rich men's sons and Mas. Ida HiaaiMOToa, Bee. war, aud “ flesh of onr flesh, blood “ sons of their fathers” to the soft h a d w ic k l o d g e , n o . « s . a . f . jobs in the army, but it is doubtful and A. M., meet» on Saturday evening of our blood” —particularly those if anybody in Wnshingtion was on or before each fall moon. VifKiUR breth who make sacrifices for their coun ncute enough to appreciate it. ren aordially invited. try— should be flint considered. N. Lonv.nz, W. M. Star and Knnsan: The fewer In What patriotism have the Chinese C. W . WHrra, 8 eo. dians we have in this country, the displayed now or ever? Even for Y D ELAH CHAPTER. NO. «, O. E. 8 .. In ) meet» Friday evening on or before their own land they would uot light; more it costs to keep them. ,ch fall moon at S o’ clook from April 1st aud they huve do use for this land 1881, the appropriations were four i October Slat, and thereafter at 7:S0; and nnd one-half millions, now they are loh fifteen day« thereafter at 2 o’clock in aside from a commercial standpoint. Who has heard of a single Chinaman seveu millions. Yon needn’t imag ic afternoon. _ „ Mas. J.NNta Rosa, W . M. offering his services to the union ine the Indians are any better cared a». N oba A. McEvraa. B»c.______________ in nuy other capacity than that of a for, either. It’s the contractors nnd ■tOQOILLE LODGE. NO. AS, I .O . O. F.. the parasites who nre profiting by J meet» every Sntnrday evening. Viait- well-paid court interpreter, or some g brethren in good standing oordially other lucrative “job ”? The civil war the prodigality. records not the name of one China If nil our readers realized what, a J. A. Sain, N. G. 8 . LAwnaacs, K. 8. man—although therewere thousands power a good reform paper is in rT O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25.1. here at the time— who fought for spreading the light and hurrying flag; there are thousands forward a brighter day for the toil V^/ O. O. F., meeta every first and third the Thuradaya in each month at Odd Fellowa’ here now, and not one will fight for ers, they would not be content with hall. Cordial invitation eatended to all vis i t They will all stay at home, and expending two cents a week for iting patriaroha in good atanding. ^ B . E. B oo«, C. P. fatten, with thieving contractors and their own paper, but would induce O . F. B o v n u , Scribe. officials, upon a people for which all their friends to subscribe as welL .M AM IE r.EBEKAH LO D G E, NO. 20 , they care nothing and to which they S. F. Star: Two young men were r l I. O. O. F.. meet« every 2 nd and 4th have been a blighting, withering sentenced last Friday by Judge redneaday» in eaoh month, at Odd Fel- curse. In the name of American Wallace to imprisonment for life for ■wa’ hull. Maa. J ui . ith C olli »». N. G . 8 . Lawasaca. 8 . labor and justice, we protest against robbing a' store to the extent of Now let us see what ARMONYCOUNCIL. N O .— OF T H E any further government work forthi* $150 value. ____Fraternal Aid Aaaociation meet» the war being given to Chinamen. (if any) will be the term of Ex- 2 and 4th Tneaday evening of each month. There is too much white labor dis Treasurer Widber for robbing tho 8 . J. M illeb . Prca. employed and starving.—S. F. Star. city of $116,000. D . F . D aaa, S ec. . . ------- ( L M ( C H Chair Factory^ Kraiim« H lij bcrlnin*» 4'nllr, ( 'h v l r r a Maxi lllMrrhaaa-ai II »■ m - rd) I n I lac Ua-Nl. 1. Becsuse it affords almost in COQUILLE CITY. stant relief iu cose of paiu in the , i O p p o s ite C ity W h a r f. 1 stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy e e ps on h a n d an d m ak es to that never fails in the most severe ordar firat-claas cases of dyseutery nnd diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy i bard wood, Mansfaatved frotÿ beat^ thst will cure chronic diarrheen. i FOX. Proprietor. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prtvent bilious colic. P E T E R LOGGIE,^ 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND is esse of cholera infantum 7. Because it is the most prompt A FULL LINE OF and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because it is pleasant and Bafe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more people than any other med Orders left with R. S. K n o w l t o n , icine in the world. C o q i ’ i l l e C i t y , will receve prompt The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale at teuton. bv R. S. Knowlton K R A W H ID E : CHAIRS. A s*--------------- BANDON. O R. Burial Caskets Lowest Cash Prices. A .T Appalling Disaster - French Liner Sunk. I Hulfnx. July 6.—The French Trans- I Atlantic Company's steamer La | Bourgogne, which left New York Wonderful Victory Off Cube's Shoro— Six ' Saturday for Havre, sank, after j colliding with the British ship Spanish Warships Ara Destroyed. t Cromartyshire in a dense fog, 60 The Washington, July 4.»—At 11:25 ' miles south cf Sable island. tonight the navy depaitmcr.t posted collision occurred at 5 o'clock on the appended translation of the ' the morning of July 4. Only 200 persons were save l out of ; cipher cablegram received from j Commodore Watson. It is similar 833 ou board La Bourgogne. The Allan line steamer Grecian, j to that received today from tkinp- i son, but ooutaiued the additional Captnin Nunan, which sailed from j information that 350 Spaniards woro I Glasgow July 24, for New York, j killed or drowned, 160 wounded arrived here today, towing the Cro j and 1600 captured. Commodore martyshire, which had been iu collision with La Bourgogue. She WatsoD’s dispatch is as follows: “ Play.a del Este, July 3.—To the reports that the latter snuk almost Secretary of the Navy: ■ At 9:30 a. immediately with the passengers and The Cromartyshire saved ip. today die Spanish squadron, crew. seven in all, including ODe gunboat, 200 persons iu all, nnd of these 170 came out of Santiago in -column, were passengers, the other 30 being aud was totally destroyed within an members of the crew of the French Only one woman was hour, excepting the Cristobal Colon, steamer. which was cbnted forty-five miles saved. All the officers of La Bour to tho westward by the commander- gogne were drowned except the in-chief with the Brooklyn and the purser and three engineers. —------------ a ------------ Texas, surrendering to the Brooklvu but was beached to prevent her A Stsamer with Sixty Passsngurs on Board Struck and Sunk. sinking. None of our officers or men were injured, except on board Beverly, Mnss., July 4.—The the Brooklyn. Chief Yeoman Ellis was killed and oue man wounded. small excursion steamer Surf City, “ Admiral Cervera, all the com with nbout 60 passengers cu manders, exceptiug of the Oquendo, board, while half way over from about snvonty officers and 1600 meu Salem Willows to the wharf here, a are prisoners. About 350 woro distance of six miles, was struck by killed or drowned, and nbout 160 a terrific squall about 6 o ’clock to wounded, the latter l>eiug cared for night nnd capsized. /O f those on ou the Solace and Olivette. I have board a large majority are believed just arrived off Santiago on the to have been rescued by boats from Marblehead to take charge, while both the Salem ami Beverly shores, the commander-in-chief in looking but uot less than six bodies had been recovered at dark, nnd it is out for the Cristobnl Colon.” known that many rushed into the MOHS TROOPS FOR MANILA. cabin before the squall and it is San Francisco, July 6.—It now thought twice as many bodies nre sesins possible that the next expe still confined there The list of the dition to the Philippines may sail dead may reach twenty. withiu ten days. Although only two transports, the Peru and City E verybody Fay« So« C a b a re ts Candy Catliartic, the rao«t won* of Pueblo, are available, the Penn m edical d iscovery o f the ripe, p eas- sylvania, which arrived yesterday, deuful ant and refreshing to tho taste, net. gently and the City of Rio Janeiro, dae on and positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, the entire system, dispel colds, Tuesday, are likely to be chartered cleansing cu m licailncbe, fever, h»l>ltuul constipation or impresH3d by the government. and biliousness. Please buy and try n box j ! REMEMBERED THE MAINE. BY KIXA WHEELER WILCOX. £UGENE PANNENBERG, ATTORNEY NO COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1898. VOL. 16. THE AU’HONSO XIII CAPTURKD. Key West, July 6.—It is reported here that, tho Spanish warship Al- fonzo X III made au attempt to run the blockade of Havnna lwi-bor, and was promptly captured by United States cruiser. ---------- —< — — TO EXCHANGE THE OALLANT HEROES OF THE MERRIMACK. THE WOUNDED MEN AT KEY WEST. DECEPTION OF SPANIARDS. Phillipsburg, Pa., has »business man who employs his spare time in shooting English sparrows. He has killed over 5000 of the little pests within the last two months. Sismondi: A state may be very miserable, even though a few indi viduals gather colossal fortunes. Win your battles agaiDst disease by acting promptly. One Minute ; Cough Cure produces immediate rfsu’ ta. When taken early it pre- ' venta consumption. And in later j stages it furnishes prompt relief. R. S. Knowlton Rheum atism . ' j | A wom an's account o f torture which lasted three y e a r s ; o f h er stru ggles against the dreadful and the g ood fo rtu n e that frow ned her efforts. Sorfl suffering aa rheumatism causes the victim» upon whom it fasten» itself it al most unendurable. Sufferers from the worst types of this ter rible disease will supply the missing hor rors in the following story from real life. Those who writhe under milder forms cf rheumatism will be able to imagine the fsclings of the tortured victim. T h e only justification for making public such heart-rending details is the fact that the lesson taught will be helpful to others, pointing the way to renewed life aud health to every sufferer from rheumatism. T h e story is told by a woman. Her name is M rs. Caleb Fenlyi she lives in St. Paul, Ind. This is her account t “ I am a farmer’s wife. I believe my frequent exposure to the weather caused m y terrible attack of rheumatism. Damp weather always aggravated it. 44 M y limbs would begin to swell at the anklejoints. “ T his swelling would begin In the night, at times. I would awake in agony. "D ayligh t would find my limbe purple in color, swollen to twice their natural size, and so racked with pain I could not bear to touch them. " M y right arm and both legs were so drawn as to be almost useless. " M y skin became dry ard yellow. " A t times m y limbs would pain as though millions of needles were pricking them. "A g a in they would be numb and I A $65.00 Machine F or & could not leal a needle thrust into sty fla ts " I was confined to the house ttoue years, unable to walk nearly haM t s Banes “ Alter those three slow yeas» of ageny, during which I spent probably j3J300 lie treatment aqd tried a dozen doctor^ I up hope oi any release horn pain, to t " 1 was cured Tiiliama* Pink Pills lor Pile alone caused m y recovery. " T h e first dose gave me . " A i t » the second dosel the lint time within o year. " 1 sent 1 er a dozen i " boxes, fly the I I had taken the contents of felt entirely welL " T he doctor said I was greatly impressed, and dace than ho has prescribed Dr. WUUasns* Pink FOb tot M i People tor People for many of his patianto." Mrs. Fenly, together with h e r ________ made affidavit to the exact truth of the lot*, going account before Notary P. MThtoBHu T h e cure of the severest cases ef than, matiam by Dr. Wiliams* Pink M i far Pale People has occurred in every riels In the Union, and its power in c is proportionately greater. These marvelous i vegetable vegeta pfla go dto rectly to the scat of oi the trouble. T hey build up a new cellular a rllular structure la ths diseased parts by eliminating elements and renewtof f chemical forces in the Hoof. T h ey are for sale by droughts every where i (or 50 cents a single bos or t u t lor half a dozen. Ntw Hlflh-Arm |.|t TbrstEm Í 8 . 5 0 "Affin aior Iflalh s LATCET XT. Cash with Ordir and Coupon Shipped toflfljflSL anywhere, oa N days* fra* trial, in y o n r ow n b o r n « , wtthomt asking on« cent in advance. tO ysavt* writtMi warranty w i t a each macbin«. throughout in the heat pos sible manner. It posacfMaal} modern improvement*, andtla mechanical construction such that in are simplicity withgrea __ thus Insuring ease p f durability, ' m y, and making U t Coupon, li •ont C. 0. D. •ron trial with all kinds of tl___ all classes o f material. Ài ready for use and in rivalled and I for speed, durability n i_ anal* ___ ity o f work. Notice the fal lowing points oi snperiority: . .. Tho Head o f the 'Ai Hugton” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by •i thumb •crew. Strong, substantial, neat nnd handsome in design, and beautifully ornamented in goUL Bed plate lias rounded corucrs aud is inlaid or countersunk, makiug it flush with top o f tabla. Highest Arm—Space under the arm is 5J4 inches high and 0 inches long. This will admit fhn - — ----- largest skirts, aud even q u It ilt is s Self-Threading—Absolutely .___ ____ _______ _ __________ no holes w __________ to put thread through except . eye . o f needle. Shuttle is s cylinder, cylinder, open open on on end, end, entirely entirely self-threading, self-threadinj easy to pnt in or take out; bobbin holds h large amount of thread. Stitch Regulator in on the Ded o f the machine. beneath Ihc bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number of stitches to the Inch, en4 be changed from 8 to 32 stitcher? to the inch. Peed is double and extends on both sides o f net _ . never fails to Uke goods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive: no spring* to break and get out o f order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin i*6r filling the bobbin automat ictdly mid perfectly smooth without holding the thread, Machine dnea ________ __________„ ____________ not fistigne the oper not run while winding bobbin. _____________ Light Running—Machine is iay to run, doea J ator, makes little noige aud sews rapidly. Stitch in a double lock stitch, the aame^on both aidaO^ will uot ravel, andean l>c changed without stopping the machiue. Tension la a flat opring ten- sion, and will admit thread from 8 to 150 “ * iO si spool * cotton without ‘ changing. Never gets out o f order. The Needle ia a straight, pelf-setting needle, flat on one side, and canuot be put m wrong. GOOD FOR EVERYBO DY on the goods. Adjustable Routings—All bearings are case-hardened steel and eaaily m with a screw driver. All lout motion can be taken up, and the machiue will last • lisoMa Attachments—Each machine is furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and In addition wo furnish an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box, free of charge, as follows: On« rufTler and gatherer, one binder, oue shirring plate, one set of four hemmers, different widths r a to Vi o f nil inch, o ie tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one threoft cutler. Woodwork o f lineal finality oak or wnluut, gothic cover and drawera, nickel-plated ring» to drawers, dress guards to wheel, "and device for replaciug belt. n n i l ’ T EMV Kirn PKICES Fft* D flY DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURER! AN§ UUlJ I r A T IhWIUQ MACHINES DU I SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER'S PMFIT1 OUR G R ^ A T O F F E R . T^O-SO l»ou r Special W holesale Price, but iu order to introduce this high-grade sewing machine, we make a special cou pon offer, giving every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-clasa ma chiue at the lowest price ever offered. Ou receipt o f $18.50 cash and coupon, will snip the above-described machine anywhere securely packed aud crated, and suaratitcc.safe delivery. A ten year»’ written warranty sent with each machine. Money rcfnnded if uot as represented after thirty days’ test trial. We will ship C. O. D. for flP.50 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on receipt o f $'».00 :.-4 a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty days’ trial bef.»rc paying, rend for our large illustrated catalogue with testi monials, explaining hilly how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any one at the 1 -»west manufacturer's prices without asking one cent iu advance. The best plan is to send all car.h with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis count. Remember the coupon must be *ent with orda«- Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those w h o take SfMMONS L iv e r R e g u l a t o r (lk,uid or powder) et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant ixative and tonic that purifies tlie blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVËR REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is In ood condition you find yourself free from lalaria. Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- I Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These art all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach Or troubles will only te had when the liver is properly at work, ii triuNed with any extra 3f thesa complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi cines, and Belter than Bills. E f CLAMOR AOUNST THE GOVERNMENT. Gregory, of Frederickstown, Mo. “ Our doctor’s remedy had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief.” For sale by R. S. Knowlton. ---------- a »«»«---------- '•Your mnjesty,” said the cannibal king's chef, “ there is among the prisoners a native of Scotland.” j “ Good!” replied the dusky monarch | “ Serve him sizzling from the frying- pan. I have often wondered what a hot Scotch tastes like.” The Horrors of ARLINGTON.” Paris, July 6.— A Madrid special H as says an uprising is expected at any r time. People have been basely de ceived with war news censors and T o are wild over the deception. Madrid, July 6.—The popular clamor against the government is increasing nnd the Cnrliats are urg ing au insurrection audit is thought S. F. Star; The United States do that rioting cannot he prevented not need nor want an "alliance” with though every precaution is exercised Great Britain or any other power. by the authorities. They are big enough and strong -- A---------- « «< » • -------— enough to take care of themsolves. “ Last summer one of our grand “ Entangling alliances” are danger children was sick with a severe ous and un-American. bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. O. Denver Facta: Four hundred milliona of brand new debt» is a nice heritrage to bequeath to our children. May be they will he wiser than we— and refuse to nub- mit Mr. Walker Dap^y—Mariar, we’ve got to hire a mirse girl to take charge of thin howling infant of night«. Mr«. Walker Daggy—But mrmrof the expense. Mr. Walker Daggy—Hang tho expense! I’m for peace at any price! SPANISH PRISONERS MUTINIED. Washington, July 6.—The w»i department today received the fol lowing: “ In camp, near Santiago, July 5.—The Iroquois sailed two d a y s ago with 600 wounded. The Cherokee suijed today with 325 wounded.” . o f C. C . C. to-day; 10, 2\ M> cent*, »o ld and guarnuteed to cúre by all druggists. Washington, July 6 .—The war department posts the following from General Shafter: “ Adjutant-General, Washington: Camp near Santiago, July 5.— I am just in receipt of a letter from General TorRl, agreeing to exchange Hobson and his men. I expect to make the exchange in the morning. Yesterday Torn! refused my propo sition for an exchange.” Washington, July 6.—A special dispatch tc the Star, dated off San tiago, July 6, says: "Afte- the destruction of the Spanish fleet 410 men from the ' Maria Theresa were placed ns' prisoners on tho Harvard. For some reason these men mutinied. The officers m l crew of the Hnrvnrd were prepared, and tho mutineers were tired upon. Six Spaniards wore killed outrightuud 12 wounded. í > j ^»-EVEHY PACKAGE-*^ I h o 7. B ta m p In r « i l o n w r a p p e r . J . H . Steilln A C o .. I'lilla ^ P a . • t lie ü n îc r t u n a t o Or Gibbon make your order direct through the H flald , ae uytut, without iharpe IUR CRAND OFFER T o keep onr (freat factory busy, and introduce early ou r splen -1 did D8 models wc have concluded to make a marvelous offer direct to the rider. For 3o days we will sell sam ples o f our swell '96 bicycles at n e t c o s t t o manufac tu re and will «hip, C. O. D . on approval to any address on receipt of the nom inal su m of $ 1.00 (if west of Denver, $5). T h ia 4 deposit is merely to show good faith on purchaser*» part; if you don’t want to send m oney in advance, se a 4 your express agent's guaranty for ch arges Ori# w a y and we will pay them the other if you don’t want the whecL T h ia o ld reliable »a d m o d Hacce»»fnl spec ialist in San Frm cis co, »till continue-i to cure h 11 Sexual nnd S em in a l l)iHt?a*ioHf 1 »nch as Oonorrhen, L G l e e t, S t r . c 1 11 re, S y p h ilis. In all its form ». Hkin Dispones. N e r v o u s D eb ility. F fn p S fJS M H iehnt grad«, «nbodrineovory latst Im poten cy, Sem inal W eakness and Los* o f r i A ria' S tl * lu.nt o f vaino, IH took importad tobt M anhood, the conrtequence o f a elf-a b o»e jointe, iinprovad tvro-ptoo» cranks, Arch croo n, tare» and excesses producing the follo w in g sym p rprockot». lir-ndaoi-cnt finirti antl dnooratioo», Morano 4 V r t r i t tom »: Sallow cou ntenance, dark spots un qntek repair Uro»,»inflo or doublotnbo, high fratto o q r ip -___ ____ der the eyes, pain in the head, rin g in g in ot. Sparisi prie» oo ■ pto ................................................... ................flW.OO. the ears, loss o f oonfidenoe, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the lim bs and b a ck , loss A «plaxidtd mactilne, eqnol to any for rervieo and »aar m nntnf. BootlH o f m em ory, pim ples on the fa o e , boughs, ‘ T*. .onailoM tnhir*. two picoe cranks, arch crown, detaobabto uproot consum ption, etc. tin: hi.i nnd tit cttrotetl, Morgan A Wright, quick repair tiros, stasis or doubts tab«, D R . G IB B O N has practised in San F ran high »ratio oqv-tpciout. Oor apodal sample pries........ * .............................. cisco over 30 years an 3 those troubled should ■VWkrt/H not fa il to con su lt him and reoeive the b e n efit o f his great skill and exp erien ce. T he I£ f Boat mfldlnm gra<lo for 1893. IV* Inch tubing, Atrip*«! and decorated,arch d octor cur^s when others fa il. T ry him crown, duet-proof brnriiig», ball retoiarr», boot Indiana or New C C B E 8 G U A R A N T E E D . P ersons enred ; Brunswick tire», standard equipment. Special price nc sample............................. „ ll Y .O O . at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or write. I>R. J . F . G IB B O N . I NOTE. Choice of Color, Style, Height of Pr« me, Gear, etc. Fully Guarant eed« C25 Kearney street. San F ra n cisco. C al. Don't wait, cedra You will be flTirprieed at the appearance and quality o f throe wheel«. Don’t ». n*f Me**v now while this offer ia op* n. Brices will be much lti»*her efx*n. Ywu can •a our Agent, R-lliu* for ae. We give oar choice of caib, th*> free uoa of a »ample wheel, or gift ®f a wheel, .".ocordin^ to w->rk clou»*. mm. HERE TO a STAY! L. H. MORGAN, Do You Want Cheap Wheels? The Chief Burgoss of Milcshnrg, | Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early I Kisers are the best pills be ever used j Contractor and Builder, in his family during forty years of COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. housekeeping They cure constipa tion, sick headache and stomach and e l ia b l e e s t im a t e s on all kiuds o f buildings. Plana and tpt>oi liver troubles. Small in size but fiontions furnished on sh ort n otice. great in results. R. S. Knowlton.1 All work guaranteed. faugl7t* R We ba 7 o number* of an 11S97 model wheels of v .riofv makes an l a a 4 -. | •t/lte, floue a 11 .tie »hop-worn, but .’.1 ........................................... ^ I ao U w IO j Wheels Slightly Used, Modem Types, - • $8.00 to $12.0$ Oar bo'innsa and reputation are known throughout tha conntry. Beferaoeaa, any ef lira e^prasa cum paoio, or any bank in Chicago. Art Catalogue iree. decure agency at ono* The J. L. Mead Cycle Co., - Chicago.