Th e “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar.
Five CadeU Exoelled
A sshshìu Bread, murderer of
King Humbert of Italy, committe 1
PUBLISHED EVERY TU E SD AY ! Washington, May ¿1.—S ecretary______
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suicide ______
in the penitentiary
at Santo
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; Root baa approved the action of the 8tepaoo,"ou’ tbe 23d Tn'at.
D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor, board of officers at West Point which
¿ ù n tili
it e r ili i l
!
P n n n tv n fS c io t P a n o r
recommended tho dismisal o f iv o
F or T ka D e .— A n iuterast in a
— W i n u y w m u ia i
(adetM , ud tjio b„ gpeDMi„ n o f aix ' valuable milling property in Okan-
Devoted to me luetenei and aooiai np others. This sustnius the course of ogou county, W ashington for a
i C ol° ntl Mil1« «»«l
other office rs small place in Coos county. Speci-
'"sobaoriptioo.’ pe'r ye**??” advance, pi.no in the recent disturbances at the men nt ore nt the H erald office.
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w a Tvrell Q* Arnon u ia i.i
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At l^anematz’s
THIS PAPK*
dismissed and suspended will be ! lown yesterday. Mr. T. is advertis-
?í«M<m*r»ctí?“ ÍJV•rtulu«*can^,m•díYor¡^, announced at the Miltary Academy ¡Dg for jmr(jea who wish to take
tomorrow.
contracts for slashing brush od the p
j The present difficulty grows out recently purchased Flanagan place 4
Constitution Does not Follow Flag.
I of the sttempt to suppress hazing, near Beaver slough.
Chicago, May 24.—A special to and the restriction that havo been
Are you preparing to dpeorate m
the Recorder-Herald from Washing- made in this direction since Colonel
Thursday. Be prepared to pay
ton says: The decission of the Su-j Mills became superintendent,
due respects
to yonr departed ;
preme Court of the United States is
friends as well as those who have !
Food Habits ot Sea Lions.
that the
Constitution does not
no friends here to look after thier
follow the flag.
Astoria, May 23.- Master Fish memory on Decoration Day.
This decision the most important
Dusen received a
Mrs. Ed Price, of Riverton, re-! jijl
that great tribunal has ever made, Warden Van
will be handed down next Monday. letter today from Professor E. M. turned from Noatli Bend yesterday L®
The decision is In favor of the gov McElfresh, of the department of w here she had been to visit tier
ernment, but by a divided bench. Zoology of the Oregon Agricultural husband who is now bolding a’ pol I
w.
There wdl be at least five individual Oollege at Corvallis, iii(|niring sitioD ¡„ thp u)in Ht tlml p|SCP> nud |
opinions, but some of these are con about the food habits of the sea' ijer mauy frielH]B and acquaint- *-*
curring: opinions, expressing the, ! lions. He says a recent
. . . report
-.
„ was anees there.
views o>the writers more fully and | published on the subject in Cali-
Ned Lawrence was reported very
particularly than is done in the forma in which .t is stated that^the
w?
animals
do
not
live
on
food
fish
at
|
!l
1
,
.
w
.
pneumonia at Palmer,
opinion of the majority.
all. Professor McElfresh says that " ashington, last week, null his
jp|
The court goeB back to the period
he desirei to accompany the hunters j brother, B. F. of I ortlaud, had
in which the republic was formed,
whom the fishermen employ to kill Knu.e to see him, but at last accounts
aud the Constitution framed, and
sea lions and examine the stomachs , ^ w*b njn?^ improved, and Ben
endeavors to ascertain what was the
of a sufficient number of tho lions ln< ret'irned home.
©
intent of the founders of the Nation.
Decoration oration will be de
The opinion of the majority of to positively learn what their food
livered
in
Masonic
hall
by
Prof.
W.
the court disposes of the uniform habits are.
H. Bunch at 11 o’clock Thursday. A
taxation clause of the Constitution
Better Run of Salmon.
large attendance of the best siugers
which has been invoked by all the
iu town will be iu attemlamle, nnd
appellants in these coses, in the
Astoria, May 23.—The run of fish an interesting service is assured.
following manner:
in the Columbia river for the past
Alex Wilson, the chief engineer
¿i
“The framers of the Constitution, two days has shown a slight im
s
in writing that clause, had no provement, but many of tho fish of our railroad tins gone to Cinci-
thought of its Application to terri caught—the traps, average small. nati for the new locomotive lecently
torial possessions. No such question It is believed, however, to be the ordered for this line. We are glad
ts is now presented had arisen in beginning of a large run to start to know that the work on the road
their minds. The clause ‘ull duties’ when the flood iu the river subsides justifies this move as well as other
important improvements now being
imposts aud excises sh ill be uni
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made.
form throughout the United Stntes,’
Kiveiton Pick-Ups.
It was reported in town last week j
the court holds, was placed iu the
that HU exceedingly rich gold find
Constitution as a result of the
Sturtivaut k Crnne are rushing bad been made in the Eden eectioD,
jealousies of the states which united their tram-way up Hatchers slough.
in forming the Nat:on. It was in- They will soon be openings logging a large ledge of decomposed and
tended to prevent uny state or com ennip up there. Wo predict a suc- free milling quartz showing a very
high assay in gold having been dis
bination of state or combination of | ¿¿“ ft,," run for tLem.
See our furniture factory new
I Marshfield Sun. i
covered. It is to be Imped that
states securing advantage over
ad on 3rd page.
Tho Coquille Coal Co. will be this is true.
James H. Flauagan nud bride i F ob S ale - Two of the most
those of another in tho importation
ready to use both bunkers, as soon
The Chrintian church will ob- arrived home Tuesday, via the beautiful garden lots in Coquille
of goods.
“ This rule of uniformity was as their rails arrive. Their mine is surve Children’s Day next Sunday. Draiu route.
City, well improved and neat.
made primarily for tlio states-uuited being pushed ahead both day nnd A beautiful programme of songs,
Married.— At Marshfield, Oregon, I small house. Inquire at the H er
night
with
untiring
will.
recitations,
dialogues,
drill,
etc,
the court holds, not for territories
T uesday, May 21, 1901, Rev. Hors-] alp office.
Last Saturday during that heavy will be leudered. The church will
then possessed or afterward acquir
fall officiating, Dr. E. Mingus a n d : I f you have some property of
ed, aud the Constitutional require thunder storm, we imagined we had fe decorated for the occasion. At Miss Edna Seeley. Both of the j w|,jc |, yon wjsij p, dispose, call ou
ment is satisfied ns long ns all duties suddenly been transported to the the morning servise the pastor wrill contracting parlies are well and Dean & Landis, real estate agents.
on imports are uniformly imposed bleak prairies of Kansas, where such speak on “ Children nud the K in g favorable Unowu in this vicinity
T'Oli SALE—147 Acres of LnuJ. h mile
dom of Heaven.”
A cordial in where they have many friends who
at all ports throughout tho United storms are frequent.
1 from Norway, Coon county. Known
ns
For paticul.irH, cull
States and not members of the
The Misses Tory aud Rena Dan vitation is extended to all.
with The Suu wish them a long on the M c CI ri v place. HENRY
GKADY.
Americau Union, but it is for con ielson made us a pleasant call on
F ob S a l e —280 acres of land 2-J and prosperous voyage o’er the sea juii0t24
Norway, Oreuon.
gress to determine under the au Sunday last.
miles from Coquille, over 200 acres of life.
.
H
TV ANTED - T o trade four nice lots
thority of the Constitution.”
» .O k
J. H. Timon is highly elnted over bottom land, 70 acres cleared, well
(/Hats
trimmed
in
the
most
fashionable
and
seasonable
!y;
in Bandoli for a team of horses.
Will sell
his coal field on Lnmpcy creek. Ho adapted foi dairying.
_F or S a l e —200 acres— 120 in Horses must be young nud not
styles.
Don’t
miss
seeing
their
display.
with
stock
or
will
sell
a
part
of
land.
claims
to
have
discovered
an
en
bottom —sufficient for 25 or 30 weigh Ipse than 1200 pounds. I n
fresidenls Starts on Homeward Trip-
tirely new vein of coal, here-to-fore Terms easy J down, good water, dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of quire at tliis office.
young
orchard
bearing.
For
He
town, on rail and wagon roads to
8an Francisco, May 25.— The unknown in (loos county.
We have made arrangments by
Marshfield. Call at premises.
Presidential party, nfter a sojourn claims it to be a 14 foot vein of extra further particulars inquire of
which we can offer the king of dairy
S.
S.
M
c
A
dams
.
fine
semi-bituminous
coal,
whose
*tf
B
.
G.
M
c
Q
diqo
.
of nearly two weeks in this city, left
papd'h. Hoard’s Dairyman, and the
Coouills, Oregon.
for Wjirthington a few uiompnts quality fur exceeds any other vein
Hi rótto for $2- No up-to-date dairy
Our old friends, Mr. and Mrs.
nfterTOo’olock this morning. The on this const. If his predictions arp
Eugene, this state, has a proposed man can afford to be without this
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B E N H A M ,
physicians in attendance on Mrs. correct, this river will be the main John P. Goodman, and son George law before its common council,
paper.
IFrcprietcr.
McKinley held their last consulta coaling thoroughfare on this side of arrived iu town Friday afternoon which if goes into effect, will reg
from Grants Pass, being brought ulate the drink habit ns follows:
J. A. Davenport of Humboldt
tion yesterday, nnd nfter they had Uncle Snm's domain.
D ona A nna .
in by an older son, Cy, and wife, "Mayor referred to ordinance to county, California who has bepn
announced their decision that Mrs.
who live nt that place. They have regulate drunkuess and submitted visiting with his son on the Dan
McKinley was strong enough to
Coos nay News.
Commercial MeQ
been visiting in this section for
Gdes place purchased last year, General Droving end Hauling a Specialty.
endure the transcontinental journey
C h pt. Dan Roberts lias secured several months, and as the Imt an ordinance ameuding ordinance has recently closed a deal witli R.
Promptly
and
Safely
Delivered
at
any
Point.
Good Ifigs
preparations for departure were
the position o f chief engineer ou weather came on, concluded they No. 96. It provides that sec. I D. Sanford our ileal Estate Dealer,
rapidly made.
Cccd
Teams,
Ilotes
Reasonable
shall
be
amended
to
rend
whin
six
the Columbia.
would enjoy the sea breezes o f residents and householders shall j for the Y. M. Lowe Ranch, of 143
Good-by were exchanged by tlie
s - m». - : . ’’WCrCaVAL o u
The foundry plant is well under l Coos for awhile.
Preeident, Cabinot members and
serve notice that nnv pprsnu is nn acres, also the T. Y. Callagnn place)
other members of the party with way, and will be ready to receive
Manager Chandler, of our rail habitual drunkard and is shown to o f 160 acres joining, which alto-
no time, when im. T i J A Q i
the friends who had come to wish orders iu about two weeks.
road, is having a spur pnt in which have kept up the five days, ttie re getber will some
y j
them godspeed, nnd the distinguish- .. Chas. Lichtwerk is putting iu a rims to the Lyons lumber yard corder shall declare him a common proved, make a desirable daily | ¡|
ed travelers boarded the ferryboat fine plant, for bottling all kinds < f j direct. It will stmt in the Meld drunkard Hud shall cause notice farm.
Oakland, which mnde a special trio soft drinks, He lias the latest np-j cut oenr where the old switch lelt thereof to be posted in three pub-
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o _ some
_
real Bar-
Any
one having
for
their
accommodation. The to-date
improvements, and can j the main track and end near the lic places in the city for ten days, gains j n realty, will find it to their
carriage containing Mrs. McKinley guarantee satisfaction to customers, i sawdust chute, this putting the For 12 months thereafter it shall I interest to place it in om bauds,
was driven on to the lower deck of
Jas. H. Flnungan and wife are cars to be loaded right along side be unlawful for any pprsnu to sed, | \ye |]HVe considerable property
the boat and the curtains partly visiting friends nt Ituseburg, o n 1 the lumber piles.
After this is give, or assist in giving such drunk under bond already, but can’ t al
Cun be cured by properly fitted Glasses. Ws can help you.
raised, so that she might obtain a | their way borne from California, completed it is the intention o f the ard nny liquors.”
ways suit every customer witliou
glimpse of the buy nud Golden Gate, j They were accompanied from the management of this mill to ship n
a
great
variety.
A
few
real
»rood
;
The exceptional Bargains uje are offering in
Tim quarterly for the Oregon His
As the steamer drew out of the ' city by Messrs. John Procter and considerable qnanitity of lumber
torical Society No. 4. for December, farms, at moderale figures could
slip hats nnd handkerchiefs were ! J. TV Proctor, the bride’s father by the bay.
be bandied to advantage we think]
high grade watches is an eye opener to
1600, has been reciivcd. This com
waved, aud ns it swung clear into [ and brother.
John
Sunderland, of South pletes the first volume, which is of this season. R. I). Sauford op j
close buyers. VJe show the finest
the atream the shipping in the i Articles o f incorporation o f the Marshfield, who went to the city
stairs near post office Coquille
harbor dipped their colors in salute. Coos Bay Oil & Development Co- i lately, had been suffering for some great historical value. The contents Oregon,
assortment o f Watches and
Tumultuous cheers then broke forth havb been filed with the secietary of time with a painful knee. He Imd of this volume are ns follows: “ The
Oregon
Trail,”
bv
F.
G.
Young;
Jewelry in Coos County.
eu shore and were borne across the state. The object of the company il rammed with an x-ray in the city,
by mn’ of the ,mm>-
waters as San Francisco’s faiewoll is to develop oil, coal and mineral and w.ites to a friend that the doc- grnnt ^
from d e p e n d e n c e and
to President McKinley, his wife and lands iu Coos, Cuiry and Douglas tors say the trouble is iu tiie knee
the accompanying members of his counties. The iucopnratnrs are C. joint. They claim the leg will Council Bluffs to Oregon City, and
(l
numerous half tones showing differ-
official family.
have to ba nnjoiuted and
W. Tower, H. H. McPherson, TV. J. j-
i ,
-
,
..
ent scenes along the route. This is
At the Oak land mole, where the Butler and J. S. Coke, Jr.
diseased tame iamoved, necessita- .
, ,,
f .
, .
.• ,
..
, •
/ , .
, ! one of the most important articles
traiu was in readiness, precautions
tmg Ins remaining
_ ill bed for six i .
, .. . ,
,
,
_ . with tile probability of . hav-i
,
vet
and it is . the . . begin-
had been taken to prevent a crowd.
(Dandon Beciirdir.)
weeks,
. . published,
- * , .
w ith the probability of hav
- - - , ? -
— joint
-
r
1 ning
ning of
George P. Topping lias been on mg a stiff
of a a movement which it is
The enclosure was carefully roped
ENGRAVING.
A .I 1 0 .
the
sick
list
this
week.
He
is
suf-1
„
'
„
.
.
.
:
hoped
will
result
iu
permanently
off. Mrs: McKinley was tenderly
I
Ivftv.
A.
otinfl
preftenod
a
very
marking
the
immigrant
route
from
iritm NlBNQWM » p i **
helped out of the carriage by the feving from a siege of la grippe.
for the Now Era Edition of
patiiolie, interesting nnd instruct the Missouri to the Willamette
President, and when she hail been
E. TV. Enhv, ami 1’ iof. Gustave ive sermon nt the union memorial
The
Emporium
Economist
rivers. “ A Day with the Cow Col
made comfortable in her car, he Schulz came down from Fahy’s mill eervicB, M d
now in Press.
Masonic hall umn," by the late Jesse Applegate
nppeared upon the platform and last Monday to see their friend I
Suod,lv. Despite the excite- who came in 1843. Col. Geo. B
Our
large, profusely il
waved adieu to the througs beyond Harold 1 »vena off for Ins Niu r ran- ,neiJt jn rt,^Brd to the recent mur Currey’s Tribute to the Ox Whip,
lustrated
Springand Sum
the ropes.
cisco home.
del near towu, the excursion, e t c , Sam L. Simpson’s poem. “ The
mer
Catalogue,
describing
Captain Korth, master of the there was a good crowd iu attend-j Campfires of the Pioneers," two
the new fashions, and
King Edward» hai a Narrow Escape.
schooner Coriuthian, put his vessel allce. The singing
by Hll the * poems l>y Joaquin Miller, "Pilgrim*
giving lowest Department
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| on *he bench, last Monday, to make church choirs in town led by the ,,f the Plaius," and Pioneers of the
Southampton. May 22.-—The
cup some slight repairs to the rudder. Choral society, appropriate in its Pq^ific” aud a document relating to
Store prices for every
challenger, with King E l ward and and to repaiut the hull.
nature and superb iu its ren- j -The Oregon Emigrants, 1843,"
thing to eat, drink, wear
Booh and Commercial Work in the neatest and latest styles—
a party on board, was totally dis
Mrs. Eupbemin Dyer and dnngli- dition. rofiicted great credit u p jo j make up a table of contents by
or
use.
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Call
at the HERALD office. Our prices are right.
masted today by a squall, off (. owes, ter Ethel, were passengers ou thr nil tlm participants.
I which this issue is fittingly describ-
lile of \T iglit. The King, who was | steamer Mandalay, Inst Monday, to
e<l ns “ The Oregon Trail Number."
on deck, had a miraculous escape. San Francisco, where they will visit
: Address
nil inquiries about tlrie
The topmast, maiumast aud bowspil relatives and friends (or a few weeks.
publication to Geo. H. Himes, A»si*
were broken short off. The disnstcr
tanl Secretary, Oregon Historic*
John Blacklock and his wife left
Orcurred while arrangements were
Society rooms. City Hall, Portland,
for San Francisco ou the steamer
M o n m o u t h > . „ Or.
Nine ac'M floor «pace— 1.0OJ clerks. "
being made for the start off ltram-
[ Oiegon.
whi n she sailed last Mouday. This
D zmvnd roR O iu d c a t e s : — The dc-
blea buoT.
couple who was married some three
VT
\
iniid for graduates of the Normal
weeks ago are aged 76 and 73 years.
Ichool during the past year has been
From east to west Oregon is 370 Mr. Hlneklock being the oldest.
ouch beyond the supply. Positions
Digests what you eat.
mile* across, and 270 miles nrroaa
vith from $40 to $75 per month.
from north t j south, giving it an
Wm Gsltier. o f the I. X. L It artificially digests the food and aid*
S t a t k C l r t if io a t k s a n d D ipia vm a s :
area of 95,000 square miles The hardware store is constantly re Nature Iu sircuglbening aud recon*
structing the exhausted digestive or*
vtudrnts are prepared for the state
acreage is greater than that of al! reiving new goods in Ins line nnd gau». It lathe latcwtdlscovereddlgent-
•laminations, nnd readily take state
the now Eglaml Slates. West Vir are offering the orni o f bargains ant and tonic. No other preparation
papers on gmduatiou. Strong Aca
Three hundred and . fiftu
dollars reward is offered
by Coos
can approach It In efficiency. It in-
,
_
ginia and Drlewere added, or greater
demic and Professional Course. Will
itantiy retievesand permanently cure» county and Sheriff Gallier
allier for the apprehension and conviction
than the aggregate o f New York,
iT ctkce.
equipped
department. Ex-
Pennsvlvania and Delaware, or Iowa
T o . i t » b o m i t m *v s n M M a : i h e re h v ria V u ie D c e , S o u r'^ to ^ h ,*N a u a ea ! o f M. D. Landis, for the murder o f Jesse
M Eudaily. on or i pnses range from $120 to $175 per year. Fall Trainiug
term opens Sept. 17th.
auJ Ohio, or Dimoia nnd Louisiana, for any d e b t, crested o r o lb e r contract*
about the 19th inst. Landis is about 43 to 45 years o f age. For catalogue containing full announcement*.
Address
nr of the total area of F.nglsnd.
m T .T n e r - o r ^ r i : * “ Y k T % S S
5 f t 10 in. tall weight about 180 lbs. whiskers faded sandy
or J. B T B rriic,
p. L. C .tu rsai.
Scotland and Wales. Great is Ore
Secretary.
President.
gon.— Ex.
4 BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK! &
¡j
Dried Prunes, Good |
¡duality 2 Pounds for 5
Cents.
i Silver Peaches, Pitted
¡No. 1 duality per pound |
I 6 % Cents.
raj
Men’s Silk Front Shirt
i Regular $1 Grade, fori
1 75 Cents.
J. S. Kanematz. I
Endicott & Lyonsj
I
i l l ! k in d s o f M illin ery.
VERY and feed STABLE
Coquille City, Or.
AUWFUL
HAEDACH l S.
VA LU A B LE
BOOK
FREEmm*
SEND N A M E
and A D D R E S S
Call oi] us for fii)e Watch
OQd Jewelry Repairing—
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