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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1901)
The “Clyde” Billiard Parlorsis the place to spend your leisuremoments All kinds of soft dmks and fine cigars. ¿ d r illt <£Urj TirraltL 0 A. R |MWM- Id Sou.! ------ Mrs M. L. Desmond, o f Rossi vd , An exceedingly enjoyable even- ’ B. C-, is visiting tier father, C. H PUBLISHED EVEKV TUESDAY ing waa «pent at Hersev hall on Mecb.nt, aud family, io tbia city. Captain A. M Sirapson, af'er a D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. * * * occasion “ • £ * tL! __ ___ __ _ the of 23rd a reunion of the business »wit on the bay basinets County Official Paper. beveral G. A R. poaUof the count} brief looking after bis extensive iutere.ta, - | The weather and all else being fa- left Monday, via Drain, for hi. Drv-.t«! to the ixetenei ted eoettl op roralbe a good turnout was pre-cut borne in San Francisco. and there wa« by no means a lack Tbe old flanking on tbe Em ^sbfttnptioo. p*r jeir. m advance. f i.Tdi of enthusiasm and interest to nia*cr pire road, leading ont o f town, is --------the meet.ng a perfect sucee»». The being torn np and »»ill be replaced THIS PH’ Fit “i,Tr i l*cV.r*,c addrt*- of welcome to the many with rock and tire clay, which will SSXZfe V i.itoi.w a« made by Hon. Walter make a fine road and last forever. —__________ ________________ _ Sinclair, and hear’.ly received by Arrivals by Areata. Friday: W. t thewe for whome intended and re- HOTBEU OF TROUBLE- j»ponded to by «¿verai from different E. J Kru.e, J R. F.uletter, Mrs., Fi.iletter, B. C. ltucker, Mrs. Ruck point«. Recp.e of Sarr.ir Mult 6« C:“.îM;ri,*.d ¡n While tbe old defenders of the er, Her-iy I.nse, Mrs. Luce, Geo. the Towa. Star, and Stripes are not all orator. Fratrn. Mrs. Hanson, Miss Alma, , , .. . , ~ _ , . they are bv no mean-i n ures os ec- Mi-s Helm, J Reef, M. San.line, Mamla, Oct. 2o.—The people of tertamera.'aa they can moat alw ays Peter Nelson, J. Jones, D. Maliino, the Island of Samar have been coti- give a short sketch that is fclwav» of C- Sie.atreeiu, Mws Siestreem. We are in receiutof a letter from fied to concentrate in tbe towns on tbe deepest in’ eres to those of us pain of being considered public who have come onta the stage of H. W. Dunham, written at Nome, . , action and are assuming the respoo- which announces bia recovery from j enemies and outlaws-, and -rta t ' sibiline« of running so great a na- typhoid fever, and that be is at accor iing.y. the«- old ..!<! her t-s i , drop drot. oft. 3 work 's v - Intense feeling exists tiOU as these work «gain. again. Hark intended to among the tro .ps in Samar. I f ’ Among those visiting from Mvr- leave for home in about two or they cannot meet c-Demy in the tie Point w n R-v. Mr. Stockell, the three weeks s i be can be looked open there will he great retaliation ntw JL E min,-ter ,A tnat place, *»<» »t m y »ime. He says that James Callahan is stranded at Many of them have seen, and the Wt" ! as Rev. Mr. Holcomb of tbe same , Teller. others have beared of tbe barbarous church, at this place, who made an Arrivals from Portland, yester- ’ treatment to which tbe dead Ameri- eloquently patriot .peach, but who da», by Alliance: H. A. Huut, H. 1 can ao 1 lien were subj< Ud 1 - ig t o h i n experienced A. Gilman. T. Johnson, M. Hirst, Pilipiuos recently " ’ he tribulations of those troublous C. D. Stillwell, Mrs. Stillwell, C E times. Mr. aud Mts. Dr. Roberds, Getty, N. Klane, hi. E. Thomas, J. Francisco De Jesus, Lukban’s ; of Myrtle Point, both made interes- Miller. C. E. Nicbolaou. Mrs. Nich- Cnief of commissary, was recently . ting .peaches, while M. L Swift, of olson, H. A. Johnson, C. N. J oh n -, captured and taken to Cebu. Pa- Bandon, tendered several patriotic sod , C Davidson. U. C. S au ford,! per« which he had in bis possession solos, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Mor A. A. Fuller, T. F. Bavlis, Poarie, have resulted in ’ he arrest of many rison at the organ W. F. Kennedy M. H Kriebel, M. Wallace. of Coquille, did bis part toward the i of tbe heat-known Presidentes and evening’s entertainment by giving !Myrtle Point Enterprise.! other civil officials o f the island of several violin selections, which were K H, Hansen lias rented the duly appreciated. Wilson building on Spruce street It develops that Biliran island, After the exercises of tLis oatuae ¡,od j3 preparing to open op a north of the island of Levte, has wf re °,ver’ tables wtre soou arrauK- boadiog house, been a hotbed of insurrection ahout wllitL we have J^ ed an ex-1 '• L , Arrington, o f Douglas Every civil ofh- ial there has been planation of tbe W. R. C which has c<’ lltjt>- purchased the tsleel aiding tbe insurgents of Samar in j not beefgranted us. As the large as- ■ Pllu:e ,olJ llDK cretdt and has . semblage filed into tbe hall, onto the same. Mr. Arr.ng every way. They have landed sever- ton is building a new house on the « « , « « , n «, ^ 1 n - , . , .ercesed, being fearful that sufficient emp in exc .»uge. j provision, had not been made for H. A. Johnson, formerly of this Several thousand dollars also fell »be supper, they having been ex- place now of North Yakima. Wash, into the hand of the Americans peering only about fourty visitors, arrived at this place Thursdny fori when De Jesus was made prisoner. j it being evident that there were a visit with relatives and friends, j about 250 persons in tbe hall. His brother, Cb«s. who has beeD i His great ‘ 1 However, u ” ” after supper ............. was .. .......... .. capture is thought to be a b over, and visiting at Yakium, returned with disaster to tue revolutionary cause., „n eaten to tj,c)r hHtis. him. I » ■* - —— General Sumner reports a fight faction; there was an ahimdence ¡C onst M a iM wfcich took place at daybreak Wed left, we cannot say just how many The Gbcst Ball to be given by : nesday, at Tayasan, I'rovince of baskets full; but what, we want to know is, what kind of apetitCH did the Coos Bay Circle of W. of W. j Bataugas, between Companies D. these good women think the fourty next Thursday night will open and I, of the First Cavalry, and a they expected, would have? with a grand Cake Walk. Don't Land of insurgents. The insur Nevertheless, the evening of Oc miss it. t o b e r 23rd, 1‘JUl. will be nmernber- D. L. Rood, who has been in gents were driven into the taius The cavalrymen destroyed e l “ * ^ ar,‘* profitably Alaska for several years, arrived the insurgent Ijarracks, storehouse spent by many o f our good citizens, Ou We(1u ?sday. HOOO pounds of rice and many un- who will look forward to the time; Mrs. J. H. Masters, o f SumiiPr. i forms and blankets. " when a similar meeting is announced sustained ja painful fall on Tuesday Ths insurgents yesterday attacked '"*'1 •-»af-h'-d v.-.tb deepest interest while engaged in picking apples. B m J om , Proyinc« .,f Batangas ” Per Imck waa severely stiaiued winch was garrisoned bv a dotach- 1 vt’,fcrnn* " ’*H lirst to drop and she will be laid up for some merit of the Twenty-first Infantry,, .°'U 0 , ‘ b" ,!“ ?° of »-at"h to answer ; tlllle. under Lieuteaant Patrick A. Con- the ro11 ,‘a’ 1 be-vond ,he lllkrk rlvcr’ ! At the stave mill Tuesday after, nelly. The Americans fought hard, I - — j doou , Charles Krick aged «boot 18 but were unable to prevent the Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a b,ire,:,H, rt‘sliJe « « »oatli burning of the town. mere stimulant to tired nature. It quite .everely injured ---- . <7 , .» . i , . , :iy u JarLje 8>lioter whicu wan An Original President. , , , r#cst by cil<ri fituirr the ab-vilute tueiaizerA ud od - thrown , ........ rroin _______ r Al struck , him in the upper part of the leg ' nffor<lH tb* atomach complrte a m i , . / i t * 4. , . . , Washington. Oct. 2 5 — All rnem- -,rou tal’ have to diet and penetrated entirely through hers were present at the meeting of j b “ * <«« enjoy n » the good food you the leg. He whs helping the off- I want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in- the Cabinet today. The president bearer behind the big gaw and was discussed various features of his 1 stantly relieves that distressed feel standing some 15 feet from the forthcoming message to congress ing after eating, giving you new edger with his hack toward it, when and also appointments that are to jU,e ft" d vi« or- l{- S- Knowlton. the splinter was throw n back by be made within a short time. j The machinery of the Yaquina ttio saw. The piece of wood was 1 he consultations between tbe , Bay Coal <» Oil Company arrived at over 16 inches long and about J president and his ( abinet officers ; Tole-db Suturdav from Pennsylvania, inches m diameter ill tbe largest It made a very ragged hole were especially full, owing to the 1 It eosists of a steam drill, traction part determination which Mr. Roosevelt engine and portable Jefrick. Its it. the limb, but fortunately missed has reached to write all of his own depth is 1500 feet. Boring will tbe bone, passing very close to a messages to c<-ogress and to do it commence as soon as the machinery large artery. Dr. Horsfal was on original lines. Heretofore the can la- R o n d to Fi iok 8tan to . c* "I wh I tern ved the piece of secretary of state has written that place, m ar Toledo. — Florence West. w<»od, and the boy is doing as well portion covering foreign relations ,, — . , — i i , - a» could bp expected. It is said! Manager Robert John on, of the that thiH is u».t the first lime that' and the other cabinet officers each deraonstrilted ,trt has contributed a chapter on his Benton County Prune Co , estimates t,m R thrower of deadly respective department- The presi the output of the lug orchard of the ,,t)ilitv J dent lias determined to do away company at about zoO.OOO p o u n d s.,,, ; i._ ___ with tLis ut 'ui - -I statement of tbe of dried prunes this vear. Had the i /j Card. affaiiw of each department. He will Mason been favorable for drying the 1 ____ devote his message only to such fruit this company would have dried As I shall bo absent for s fow ' topics us he chooses to lay partic three times as many prunes as they ularly before the attention of con did.—Corvallis Gazette. | week*, auy business in my line, | gress, leaving (lie reports of Cabinet will be promptly attended to by my I officers to acquaint congress with Plot to Kill Shah cl Persia son, O. C. Sanfoyd. the details of the administration. R. D. S anford . London, Oct 25.—-“ News has HAM ES AND MLLINU WALLS CLAIM been received here from Teheran,” says a dispatch from St. Petersburg VILTlM’i. ------ U m Dolly Mai ..f the discovi ry Over Three Hundred Men anu Women ( aught! of a serious plot agrinst the life of HIS LIpE AND W0HK. In a Fire Trap In Philadelphia- ' the Shah. The lenders of the con- ------ I apirary were the Shah’s two brotli- l ’ hilndelphia Oct. 25.—A fire in ers, tbe Grand Vizier, Sadr Assam, G en . C iiaki . es H. G kosvenor . which the police say 17 persons lost and the Shah's son-in-law. The President’s life long Friend, Com their lives, many more were seriously two brothers have beeu banished and jierhaps fatally injured, occur- j for life to Ardehil. The son-iD-law rade in war and Colleague in con-1 red today in the heart of the busi-' was senti nceil to death, but on the gross. Was near his side with ness section of the city. The nine-' scaffold hia sentence was mitignted other great men when his eyes were story building at 1‘21'J aud 1221 - bv the Shah's firman to flogging closed in death. Followed the bier Market street, occupied by Hunt, until he revealed all tbe names of to the National Capitol anil to Can ton. Tbe General require* a share kVilkmsou A Company, upholsterers the conspirator*. of the proceeds of his book to be | un- ami funiturc dealers and tr devoted to a McKinley Monumenti occoupied buildings at 1223 and Fund. Thus every subscriber be-1 1225 Market street, were destroyed comes a contributor to this fund. I Many other buildings were damaged Millions of copies will be sold. I nnd tbe loss is estimated to be up F.verybody will buy it. Orders for ward of |5(HI,000. • - •» • tbe asking. Nobody will refuse. : Elegant Photogravure Portraits of; Mure Fort* for Holden Gate- President McKinley’s last picture San Fraucisco, Oct. 25.—In ac taken at the White House. You ] cordance with orders received from enu easily and q licklv clear 11,000' the war department, a tniard of taking order*. Order outfit quick. I Chance to proTe success, secure officer* will meet at the l ’ residio to day for the pur,ms«- of considering yearly contract and become M ans-1 and re,s»rting upon the acquisition ger. Send 12 2ct stamps to pay e x -, pense of wmpping. packing nnd' of additional lands necessary for further fortifications and garrisons mailing elegant pros|iectus. Ia k -. ■t the entrance to the lint I-or The ing 10 to 50 orders daily. 50,000, property winch the board will in copies will !»■ sold in this riciuity. spect is situated at Ijignna de nl Aiblress, Merced Beach, south of the 4 111 IT THE CON TIN ENTAL ASSEMBLY. O ld Fellow’s Building, House, Golden Gate Park, aud Sacramento. Cal. Lobos creek WILLIAM M'K INLEY ¡>i fi« f § I r A C*?l â AT Bd av 1 H , ii’ % V. * I II I {ÿi i'4t p K«1 for 10 Days Wi To make room for Holi- day GOODS W hich have been ordered, W e will re duce our stock b y offering everything at a bargain. M A N Y N E W TH ING S T H IS W E E K . CLOSING LOTS. First Come First Served, Odds and Ends in men's white merino drawers, 50 cent qualities 25 cents. Also, Cotton Knit Drawers 15 cents a pair. m f.v: wt