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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1901)
* i n q u i n e J. W . STRANGE, ID a rv tist, "Coquille City. Or. Will vii.it Hauaon first six dsys of Janu ary. Marob, May. July. Saptanilicr ami Nov ember. and Myrtle l*oint tbn drat six duya of Febrtmrjr, April. June, Analisi, October arti Decernhe- E P A IA C E T n l l mer t modem arranged BAltBER SHOP tu Ooqnille City. M. _/!/. McDonald, Proprietor. John F, Hail, -A.ttorxa.937- . a t - X j a - w , MAUSHFIBI.D, OltliOON. _D-i»lsi \U ,.;.1 h e r of all Sind«. / “ t o g c ll.r.e COUNCIL. NO.JB8 OF THE Frr.terual Aid Aaaostation meet« the 5,1 Tucrda? s-uning of caeb month. Miu*. K ditm B alch , Mrs. A lice T nUle, Seiv _ _____________ _ V jU R O U -i LODGE, N o . 72, K. ok P. n*©ef.*©very Tneqday evening at Masonio Hall. Brotheni in good «landing in sinter lodges are oordially invited to visit its. A. G. BALiTH, C. C. K. II MAMT, K. o i R. A S. L IOUHT COQUILLE, MO. IS, POBE8T- C JafA of America, meets every second and fourth Thursday rvar.inR, at Masonic Hall Ooquillo City. Oregon. Guo. O. L uach , C. It. H. S. L o u k h i , R.J3-__________________ YUTLE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN of the World, meets at Hersey Ilall, 1st and 3d Saturday nights of each month. J. W. L knkyk , Consul. J. G. Simmons. Clerk. ~ VEN1NU TIDE CIRCLE, NO. Jit. W. of V/., meets in Hersey’s Hall on 2<1 and 4th Saturday nights in each month. ' JENNIE L. ROHE, Guardian Neighbor. J. G. Simmons. Clerk. E LODOE, NO. 68. A. F. and A. M„ nmeU on Saturday evening ( ■'1HADWICK. on or before each full moon. Visiting breth J ren oordially invited. C. Hi manoke , W . M. / J. J. Lamb, See. U B L A I 1 C H A P T E R . H O . «'». <>. r.. s.. meets Friday evenirg ou or before each full moon at 8 o’clock from .April 1st to October 31st, and thereafter at 7:30; and each Friday afternoon two weeks there after at 2 o'clock. Miss E mma L obknz . W . M. Mrs. Jennie L. lo w , Seo.__ B /^O Q U IL L E LODGE. NO. f»3. L O . <> V., meets every Saturday evening. Visit- .ng brethren iu good standing cordially Invited. E. L. Frrcn, N.G . J . 8. Lawrence. R. S. AMfE RE BEK All LODGE, NO. 20, I. O. O. F., meets every 2d and 4th Wednesdays in eaoh month, nt Odd F tl- I owh ’ hall. I iima L u kk ns . N. G. Anna McDonald, Seo. M ___________ NO. 2T». I. rMJQCILLE ENCAMPMENT, _____ every first and third \.J O, v O. , F., moeta rhursdays in oach naoxwb at Odd Fellows’ nail. Cordial invitatio i extended to all via- {ting patriarchs iu gooa siunuln«. * F B. F. L awhenck C. P. J. J. Stanley. Scribe. ________ ---------- J. E HAYNES. SHAD HUDSON, Vanderbilts Control the Southern Pacific- preferred stock, all issued; the American Briilge Co., $ 35 ,0 00 ,0 00 each of common and preferred stock, of which $ 3 0 ,5 2 7 ,8 0 0 of each has ; been issued. Tile M organ group includes the International Steel Company, with $ 3 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in com m on stock and 8 2 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 preferred, all issued. T he American T inplate Company, $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 common and $ z0 ,0 0 0 ,0 00 1 preferred, with $ ’2 8,0 0 0,0 0 0 com I inon Uand*$ 1 h " I 7 5 ,0(lO prt ferred stork n l; the American Steel H oop , issued Com pany, $ , common nml i $ 14 ,0 00 ,0 00 preferred stock, all 1 issued, and the American Sheet Steel Company, $ 26 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 common i and $26,000,000firefered stock, with $ 2 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 of each issued. A m ong the companies outside of thesd two groups are the Americuu Car A Foundry Com pany. $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,- 0 0 0 common and $ 30 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pre ferred stock, all issued; the Pressed Steel Car Company, with $ 2 ,5 0 0,0 0 0 each o f common and preferred stock, all issued, and the Republic Iron A Steel Com pany, with $ 30 ,0 00 ,0 00 common and $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 preferred Ntoek, of which $ 27 ,1 9 1 ,0 0 0 common and $ 2 0 ,2 0 0 ,9 0 0 preferred stock are outstanding. & Haynes, Mining and Real Estate Agents E c k le y , Curry C o u n ty, O regon . AVE valuable M mi - r . Farms. Stock R a n c h e s and Timber Lands for sale. H Uonae and 6 acres of land well improved in Wilbur, Douglas c o u n t y , Or., f«.^ Rale, or exchange for prop >i tv m Myrtl« 1 . ip h e L o n e S ta r-s*— c O. G IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R , CoquiUd Cuy, Or.— Opposit« Depot. Keeps only Pnre Wines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. Tho Americas Club Whisky is one of the specialties served in thesa Clubrooms. Best Milliard Table in Sou Hi p r h Oregon 0 0 0 3 2 3 -A .Y Harms u l Staae Worts C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Manufacturer of Marble Monuments. Hes I- stones. Tablets, etc. cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties iving in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my lino of business. MARSHFtETO - <>BKO CALL FOR::: H O LB R O O K , M E R R IL L & S T E T S O N ............... I A lso B R ID G E A B E A C H STOVES - Doors, Windows and any other Building Material, O r any and everything carried in a First-class Hardware Store. NO. 82 — for the bouefit, the developm eut of Threatened by Boars. the country, as well us for the pockets of the millionaires?” L ondon , F eb. 5 .— I t is reported The capitalization of the S outh in L ond on that the Boers com ern Pacific com pany is larger than manded by lllako are threatening that of uny other railroad in the L ou rtn co M arques, and that P o rt United States. It is authorized to ugal has requested British assist issue $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of stock. Of ance. It is further asserted that a this stock there is outstanding $197,- British squadron has beeu ordered 8 32,148, or 1,978,321 shares. to Lourenco M arques. No official The Vanderbilt-R ockefeller-H arri confirmation of the report iso b ta 'n - man syndicate bus bought 1,200,000 ublo. sbnres. I t paid about $55 a share for the 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 shares owned by tho The School Funds H u n tin gton estate. Mr. H un tington ordered in his The Statesman believes that the will that unless all of his Southern theory upon which common school Pacific stock should be sold none of it should be sold. Charles H . Tweed education ¡ h founded is opposed to who was M r. H untington’s legal the spirit o f the b ill introduced by adviser and is chairman, of the Representative Pearee, which would , , , , . , Southern Pacific’s Board of D ir divide the school funds stnckly m J ectors, has ueccssaiiiy carried out accordance with school population Mr. H untingtou s wishes to the let ami would deprive the smaller die- ter. Tho syndicate formed by local tricts o f the $ 50 each which is now financiers, including the Vanderbilis, allowed. Such a law would deprive and having connections abroad, ac thousands of families in the state of quired recently the holdings of an opportunity to school their ch il Southern Pacific stock which were taken up not long ago by a smaller dren, because they could not move syndicate headed by Speyer A Co., into the towns or thickly settled which purchased the old holdings districts. It would also nullify (lie of the Crocker estate and Mrs. law which no v provides for a cer Leland Stanford W ith the securi tain Dumber of months school in ties held b y the estate of C. P. H unt ington, the new syndicate is in a euch district. T he state, in providing educa- position to absolutely control S outh ern Pacific affairs. toinal means for all its pupils, does Speyer A C o. financed the refund so ns a matter o f self-protection, ing of the Southern Pacific Com upon the theory that it is cheaper pany, helping it to pay its debt to the United States Governm ent, two and better to raise up an educated or three years ago. Speyer A Co. j citizenship than to leave any pos paid about $ 14 a share for the stock ¡ sibility of ignorance and illiteracy. they bou gh t from the Crocker estate I t is held that education is a de and from M rs. Stanford. James terrent of crime; that tho rank ot Speyer said to -d a y : “ A syndicate headed by E . H. the state is determined by the in- W. F. KENNEDY. MlmWl j W a p Work dated February 5, says; “ Sm ith-Dorrien has occupied L ake Charisse. French yj driving back the enem y to Amsterdam. D ew et’s force is still north of Thaba N ’Cliu. H is men damaged a train o f transport wagons at P om ey's S id in g this morning.” ------------ »■ «O--»--- ---- Is Kidnaped Boy in Oregon? 1 j San Francisco, F eb . 6 .— G eorge H . S pringer has applied to the California Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to Children to aid him in recovering his lost child, Bennie, now 21 months of age, who is believed to bn in Crock County Ur., in charge of a man named A. M. Coleman, with whom he had b e e » l i f t in this city. T he child is said to be one o f the heirs to a , , , , . ., . , . , valuable estate situated in the heart ,,f W ilm ington, Dela., belonging to the Holland S pringer«, n small fsm- R.v, all told num bering some 16 ' T ''* ;-«’ « « « "'«H «»«ate 1 coming to the children from the m otliers’s side. audanuounced that he was the long- sou gh t for Charlie - 1874, I remember nothing of the naping, because d ru g ged , and I believe I G. W. WHITE Cashier. C ow ell. I hare a dim recollection o f com fortable surroundings and a home H ow ever, I $ to be my mother. believed She married one 0 . 0 0 0 . D ocs a general banking busitiSHa. H as m oney to loan on approved pergonal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district warrants, draws notes, m ortgages, deeds and all kinds of legal instru m ents— Notarial work. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in follow ing companies: .E tn a , Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and M agd eb u rg . was brought up iu L c s A ngeles, Cal. bv Carrie Robbins, who I 5 C O Q U IL L E , O E E Q O U . was this left my mind brook. CAPITAL kid temporarily a blank,” said by a running D I K E C T O E S . A. J. S H E R W O O D , ' IS L. HARLOCKE IA H H ACKER, -4 W H IT E . J. J LAM B, John or W illiam G o w sll, and I took her husband's name. I was only T b s fact that an adopted child was told me by my half-brother Clarence. Some years ago I left home, and hnve since traveled about the coun try. Mr. and M rs. G ow ell still iu L os A ngeles. Some time told my story iu Logausport, and was pains.” adjudged insaue Magazine In Both Form and live ago I In d ., for my Quality- Every W h e r e — W ill Cnrleton’a Magazine announces this month that it is to be e n la rg ed ; and con tain twice tho num ber of pages it now does, while the size of the page is reduced ouly about two-fifths. This throws it iuto the larger-sized- cover class of m agazines— so far as form is concerned. In matter and style, it is absolutely in a class by itself— as unique as are the w ritings of its famous editor. F ifty Cents a year; E very W h ere P ublishing Company, B rooklyn, N. Y. NEW YORK WOLRD, j Tie Hie Thrite-a-Week WorliM ami Coquille City limili » T h e regular subscription price o f both papers ie S 3; we will send both c dp year for only $ ‘2 2 5 — oY at the rale of «bou t 1 cent each, postage prepaid. / A Big Bargain PATENTS GUARANTEED Our fee returned if we fail. 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I would advise some kind of a toDic, such ns hold in g on to part of a good jo b . I can’ t make fun of anyone with that fever, as I had it once m yself. It was about six years ago that I was stricken, and it came in this way: If it costs only one bushel of grain to keep a hen a year, I can buy corn for 15c, and if she lays 240 e g g s worth I cent each, there will be $ 2.2 5 profit. Then why should not 100 hens make a profit of $22 5 and 1,000 hens o f $2,250? T hen I took up the broiler question, and found that l c e ggs could be turned iu o 40c broilers. ! “ I have gone through nil the ex ! perience that belongs to tbe novice I iu the business aud find that poul- J try really pnys. Start in on sninll j capital with a small flock, learn the | trade and grow up with it. Y> U ! will find a screw loose occassioDally, but always carry • screw driver.”— Poultry News. 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Wo lung troubles and its early use pre will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, Kansas City Weekly Star, New York vents consum ption. I t was made Weekly Tribune, Denver Weekly . iraes, to cure quickly. R. S. Iinow lton. Toledo Week’j Blade, Twioe-a-week LoniH- ville Courier-Journal, or Montreal Weekly ---------— — ------------------------- Gazette in place of San Francisco Weekl j T® Cure Con*tipMtft>n Forever. Take Case»ret* Gundy Cathartic. 10e or 25a, Post if desired, but no other ohangea i • If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggiuus refund money. allowed, Clubbing list for a stnmp. - --------------------- * « ■ ........... — O . H . J O N E S , Room 1. Oir. Atpr. v. rtrn'“ E.rm .Tnnrn«t. The Man With tho Chicken Fevor »PZ5 191 \VILMINtiTOfc, VERMONT ------ J volum esxif proverbs.— Ex. L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres. CO Q U ILLE V A L L E Y BANK- R oss, who was kidnaped from Germ antown, P a., in The early pens were so expensive that the steel pen makers advertised that they would make such repairs as were necessary to th e pens for o stated time, generally about six months. W hen a man damaged bis pen he carried it back to the factory and hud it mended by an experienced m echanic:— Ex. ------ J LAMB. Prei. C hicago, Feb. 5 .— E ugene I. G ow - Early Steel Pens. M ining Journal: The records of m ining locations iu Josephine county, O regon, show that the total numlier of claims of all kinds, both placer and quartz now number 1 2,- 0 3 6 . N one o f these represent less than 20 acres of mining ground, I which means total area o f 2 40 ,7 20 tclligenge of its common people, acres. The revenue to the county and therefore thnt no policy of for recording has been $ 12 ,0 36 . The penury must be allowed to stand in first location was in 1850, and the average each year has been about the way of universal education. 250 locations, but, last year the num - Mr. Pearee's theory is thnt taxes her reached nearly 600. From the shou ld be expended where they are increased interest in m ining now raised, hut thnt theory cannot bo being manifested, it would not be surprising the number » applied • i j' ■ * "Jiu ’ school i work, n u tB )....... I —’ “ n * if • — ~ —------- - — of ... locations with nuzetj safety l to nor i , it, indued, practically carried 1901 reachea one thousand, .. ... , in Josephine county out in the expenditure of any taxes* * Th> re is alw svs danger in using collected. counterfeits o f D e W itt’s W itch It would he neither wise D o r Hazel Salve. The original is a snfe prorer for cities like Salem to insist and certain cure for piles. It is a upon such a change in the law a s soothing and healing salve fo r sores H. 8 . K now l- this bill contemplates. The tem and «11 skin diseares. ton porary benefits to be derived by the , , , ... . , , . , One day o f sickness w ill do more citv districts w ould not repay for . • _ , . . •- . ™ to convince a young man that his the hardships inflicted upon ou tly- mother is his best friend tbhu 17 Long-sought Charlie Rosa. ell visited police headquarters today 10 000,000 Harriman, w ho, as you know, is chairmnn o f the Board of Directors, made au effort to buy all the South TSuccessors to J. J. Lam b. | ern Pacific stock owned or con C O R S A L E A T A B A R G A I N .— trolled by us and the offer was 1 Land at Cedar P oin t, with boom accepted. T he control o f the South and boom privileges. A lso, over ern Pacific has passed to the syndi 250 acres o f O . 1 bottom land, cate.” within 2 miles of C oqu ille City, in UtO r EAT. IX STEEL. quantities to suit purchasers. E n The Carnegie Company has $160.- quire o f W . S IN C L A I R , $160 OOiTj'OO *tf] Coquille C ity , O re g o n . 0 0 9 ,0 0 0 sto k and ' bonds. T b e companies in which Mr. M organ is interested are capi talized as follow s: Federal Steel Co., $100 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 common stock and GENERAL $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 preferred; $ 46 ,4 8 4 .3 0 0 common and $ 51 ,2 60 ,5 00 preferred stock outstanding; American Steel A M ire C o ., $ 50 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 common H o rse sh o e io g a 8 p e cia lfv . and $ 40 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 preferred stock, all N. Vf. Cor Second end Hall Sts, outstandin g; National T ube Co., Coquille C ity , O reg on . ' $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 X 0 0 each of common and ing settlem ents.— Statesman. J. A. Lamb & Co., | Declares he la Creek Indian Trouble- M uskogee, I. T ., F eb. 3 .— Chitto Now Y i rk, Feb. 1 .— A syndicate Hurjo, or “ Crazy Snake,” the leader of millionaires, represented by E. H. Harriman and his bunkers, has of the warring Creek Indians, and bought a controlling iuterest in the 17 of the minor leaders o f that Southern Puniflc Company, which I have been landed in the fed- was the pride o f Collis I*. H unting- ! eral jail here, where they will be ton ’s life arid tile prurit o f his tre [ held pending trail for treason. Tho mendous fortune. Tho syndicate | j nj j all8 wtre brought b rou g h t here from has acquired not only the 4 0 0 ,- 0 00 shares owned by C. P . H unt Troop A. I He,1,ieta um ,er ‘ * cort T ington, hut also the holdings of the | E ighth Cavalry, and Uuited States Crocker estate and the widow o f Marshal Bennett and bis posse. Senator Lelaud Stanford. Seventy million dollars was involved iu this It is stated that certain attorneys, gigantic deal. who it is asserted here misled the The Vanderbilts, who stand be Iudiuns may be proseented. M ar- hind E. H . Harriman, lire deeply in sy a lB e n u e tt states that while most terested iu this purchase of South o f the Indians are in ^ hiding, some ern IVoitic stock. are still trying to hold meetings. W ith the Vanderoilts are John D. Rockefeller, .1. P. M organ, G eorge A posse will be sent tomorrow to J. Gould, J. J. H ill, D O. M ills; arrest Chief Lotah M ekko, the real K uhn, L oeb A C o .; Speyer A Co. chief of the Creeks. The Southern Pacific owns no W hen placed iu prison lieie, H a r- track in fee, but principally though jo and his followers were searched, ownership o f stock, partly by lease, it operates a great system of roads fum igated, their shackles removed extending from San Francisco to and all placed in a lorge cell. A New Orleans fftlence by company newspaper correspondent, with the steamers to New York) and to Port assistance of an interpreter, had an land, Oregon, to Ogden, Utah. interview with Crazy Snake, who The whole country must be in terested iu the lingo transaction by Socialist Scheme ot a Town In Connecticut- said that he saw no reason for ar which the Union Pacific obtains rest and felt confident when the Bridgeport, Conn., F eb. 4 .— A . control of the Southern Pacific, plan has been proposed to establish Indians were given a trial before which proves that the power of money is greater than the power of | certain financial institutions here the Great W h ite Fathers’ court, that It in they would be released. H e said the Supremo Court of tho United | on a basis o f co-operation. volves the raising of $ 6,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . they were acting in good faith and States. The Supreme Court has forbidden F orty thousand citizens are ex had papers from W ashington that pooling bv railroads. I t has de pected to find the money, each tak gave them the right to establish clared the Joint Traffic Association ing $17 5 worth of stock. Six eor- and all such associations for pooling j poratious are to be chartered. Of their old government. A s to all the talk of killing whites the receipts o f railroud companies the $ 75 subscribed by each $ 25 will | form a deposit in the savings bank, he said it was never their intention to be illegal. By the power ot money the mill one of the corporations. and they e x p ected only lo treat and W ith the scheme is a proposition ionaires drove a locom otive through act with their own people, and in so the Suprem e C ourt's decision. But to pay the debts of the municipality at the same time they obey the law. by insuring the lives of prominent doing expected finally to get all will pay the whites out. H e also said that the Perfectly legal, they say to tho citizent. The city premiums and be the beneficiary. Supreme Court. “ Great Spirit” would see thnt they “ W e will pool railroads receipts, Several residents have agreed to g o t justice, even “ though their but we will d o it by buying the take out policies if the scheme goes white fathers in W ashington, and railroads. I f we have the mouey to through. -------------- »«• * .«------------ --- the oil syndicates, were trying to do that yo J cannot prevent it. It Was Admiral Dewey Hazed, is legal. W e will pool iu this w ay: rob them o f their once happy hunt W e will n ot consolidate tho rail in g grounds. N ew Y ork, Jan. 3 1 .— A special to roads, but the boards o f directors the W orld from W ashington says- A sks Dewet to Surrender- of the various railroads we control will be made up of the same men — Adm iral Dewey was asked if he had been hazed while ut Annapolis. Bloem fontein, Tuesday, Feb. 5 .— men devoted to our interests.” “ W e ll,” said he, “ if eating dough, The Post today publishes a pas So you can see how im portant is from P iet Dewet, this purchases of the Southern P a chewing the end of a hawser, going sionate appeal arouud with a shingle down my I chairman of the A'tace ' Cujumiuioix, cific to tho whole country How back, drinking vinegar without to his brother, Christian, to surren anxiously must be awaited the an glass and der. swer to tho question: “ W ill this putting my nose in the L ondon , F ob 6.— General Kitch harm onizatiou,’ this virtual unifica such other trifles is being hazed, I ener, in a dispatch from Pretoria, tion of the great railroads, work should not wonder if I was.” ---------------- —-»® *•-■•------ Hudson î t e t l f c COQ UI LL K CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 , 1901 . VOL 18 . 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