Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 03, 1901, Image 2

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    All kinds of soft drinks_and fi n e rigas
The Cycle” Billiard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments.
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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
D. f. Dean. Editor and Proprietor
Elijah Smilh. Formerly an Oregon Million­
aire, is broken in Purse and Health— Once
Prominent as Hill-
County Official Paper.
Thanksgiving Football Came.
Tkanl/csivinj PivlKill flima
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On Thursday afternoon a very
lively aud interesting football game
took place in this city between two
teams, the SawteeUi picked from
the crew at Lyon’s mil! at this place
and the Buckskins from that of
Johuson's mill near town. The
line-up was as follows:
JOHNSON.
LYONS,
A. Johnson,
D. Rose,
C
P. Laird.
J M. Walker. It. G.
It. Fox,
J. McGuffiu, R. T.
C. Schroder,
C. Skeeis,
L G.
W Laird,
S. Nosier,
L. T.
F. Tuttle,
L. E.
E. Tyler,
F. Dulley,
Chus. Fox,
R E.
H. Smith,
y. B.
D. Struuge,
B. Howell,
F. B
W. Lyons,
C. Baxter,
S. Lyons,
L. H.
C. Johnson.
C. Boyrie,
R. H
Taking into consideration the j
fact that ueither team bad bad suv \
practic aud that several members
of each team had never played the
game before, it was all right. The \
best o f feeling prevailed all tb e ,
way through and Do one w as hurt.
The result was that the Buck­
skins stored 5 to the Sawteeth'sj
nothing.
New York. Nov. 29.— (Special to
the
Evening Telegram ) —Elijah
Smith, o f Oregon, once a power iu
railroad affaiis amt a millionaire,
now broken in purse and with bis
T I I K P l P r i 1» k*p* on file s i £ . C . D U E S mind shattered, is an inmate of a
I 111*1 I »I
Advertising Aff«noy, (A au«l 6Ä
Merchant«’ Exchange, 8au Piatici«co, California, sanitarium in Boston, and is being
» - er «contrae ta for ai vertíame can be made for it. cared for by bis
brother, Prosper
W. Smith. He was known iu Wall
street as Elijah the Prophet, aud
Terms Outlined for ths Boer.-
was as prominent as J. P. Morgan,
London, November 29. — In the J. J. Hill, or James R. Keen are now.
the course of an important speech His brother thinks he may recover.
at Croydon lust night the Right
Railway Combine Ready tor right-
Hon. 0 . T. Ritchie, Secretary o f
State for Home Affairs, declared
New York. Nov. 29.--The Even-
that Premier Salisbury's statement ing Post prints the following today.
“ that no shred of independence Jacob H
W resigned as a
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director of the Great Nortlieru lkail-
should be left to the republics bad
TbÍ8 ia the fi„ t o ( the resi.
been twisted aod contorted in a ' ouations of directors a bolding seats
way Lord Salisbury never intended, iu two or more ot the Northwestern
“ It was not intended,” be said," radioed directorates to be had au-
thattho Boers should not have a j “ “ ‘*“ ^ d and it is 1° balieved it js
^
to be foliowtil bv «till others. It
representative in the Government WM repurted m Wall street that Mr.
or that we insisted upon uneondi- Schiff had resigned as a director of
tional surrender except in the sense the Northern Securities Company,
that we could not again offer the but t«*is >8 DO* true. The report
Two hundred Yale students pass- j
terms which bad beeu rejected. If £rob1
abl-v I1ar'1
,t,e \r o m . t h ? Great
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Northern UHinvav board, which was ed through a fire test with only th e;
any General representing the Boers not generally known is Wall street
less of their personal belongs.
in arms has made a proposition o f street t day.
These Bulgarian brigands seem,
p “ace on the conditions that the
disposed to put Miss Stone on the
M
en
Fell
700
Feet
and
Lived-
Boers should, in the course of time,
bargain counter in order to hurry
have a representative in the Gov­
Connellsville, Pa., Nov. 29.— At the ea&h.
Dublin has been enjoying a few)
ernment, I am satisfied such a pro­ the Lambert mines near Masontown
position will be referred home by- eight men, after dropping 700 feet riotes in connection with the cam­
Lord Kitchener and will form a down the mine shaft, were all paign for theelectiou of a member
brought to the surface living, but of the Biitish Parliament.
basis for conclusion of peace.
with three dying and the others
The Great Northern and Northern
“ We desired a termination of probably fatally hurt. Just as they Pacific railroads are reported to
bostillities, so that Boer and Briton got aboard the cage, the cable part- have merged iuto one, and now the
could live together in peace and ; ed and the cage dropped. The cage name should be the Great Northern
the same extraordinary success | °n tbe ° P P ° « te side was immediate- Pacific.
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T, ... i
lr loaded with a rescue partv, who
The South Caroliua method of
which
.. men ivmg
,
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. . . has attended the British a d -t.
I found , the
unconscious
on arguing labor questions with shot
m. Hi si ration of Egypt would be r e -! the fl0or (,f the cage, with crushed guns, at midnight, may not be cen-
peated iu South Africa, if the Boers j chests, broken aruis aud legs, and T ii.cin g , but it ia undoubtedly quiet­
would only frankly ncknowindge in some cusses the bones protruding ing—to the victims.
their defeat and ask for terms.”— out through the tlesli. One man’s
Post effiee burglars Lave been
skull was fractured.
uuiisuallv active of late, and some
Examiner.
of them have made surprisingly
c i i w n K is i.il v s
s r n t t It II i i l ) I.IV Ili TABLET!) large hauls. These losses will fall
Chinamen Kill Four-
' on the postmaster aud their bonds-
1 Try them
San Francisco, Nov. 29.— Two
Wheu you feel dull after eating. I men, and not on the government.
When you have no appetite.
Chinese are dead and two ethers,
A great many ore wondering if
When you have a bad taste in Lord Salisbury meant extinction for
mortally wounded, lie at the receiv­
■ tlie Boers when be said in a speech
ing hospital as the result of two I the mouth.
When your liver is torpid.
murderous attacks in Chinatown. | When vour bowels are consti- in London that the British were
; engaged iu removing them so efiect
Both shooting» were the culmination ‘ p„ted.
! ualiy ttiat it would never have to be |
of a long-standing fued between \ When you have a headache,
i done again.
rival
highbinders
associations. ! When you feel bilious.
It seems to be pretty well cstab-
The men «h o were killed outright I Tlie-V « ill improve your appetite,
.
,
! cleanse and invigorate your stomach I bsbed ‘ bat the recent activity of the
t were , shot as they Jaysleeping in a i 8I„, re(fuIate T()llr liver aud bowels. ' insurgents in the Philippines was;
1 instigated and aided by well-to-do!
bunk at 902 Clay street. Their For sale bv R S. Kuowltou.
merchants. It is up to Geu. Chaffee
names are Quan Lucy and Suey!
to spot the guilty and to see that
Sold
Isthmian
Canal
Commissionar
s
Report
Duck. Loue Fook, belt r knovvu
their puuishuiiut tits their crime.
ns Little Lone, and Jue Do are (he
New York, Nov. 29.—Carl H.
As usual the Congressional circus
other victims.
Hoffman, the stenographer who was will be n two-ringed show. Whether
Fook was shot four times as he in the employ of the Isthmian Canal some ,,f tbe new .„embers will be
was entering his gambling joint at Commission, and who was arrested clowns, »tan performers, or only
102 Waverly Place, accompanied by in this city on Tuesday night on a “ stipes” is yet to be demonstrated.
warrant issued iu the District of
Do, who was liis bodyguard, as Columbia, charging him with selling Ringmaster R o o d ve I t hardly had
time to show his talents in the
Little Loue fell mortally wounded, j leports of the Commission, was short spring session in the Senate
Washington today bva ring, and now he has another job.
D ) drew his revolver, but before he taken t
could use it ho received a bullut in Lnited States Marshal,
Senater Frye who has had lots of
experience, succeeds him. In the
his neck.
Tho football casualties have start-
Shortly after the shooting, the ■ ed in with a rush that promises to bouse end of the shew, always the
livelist. Ringmaster Henderson will
police arrested a notorious high ! make the season a record-breaker. again do the houors.
binder, who gave his name as Lee I France didn’t crave Turkey for
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
You, on suspicion of having wound-; its Tilling»giving diuner, this year; V NOTICE
O T I i ’K i* h e r e b y « i v e n t h a t t h e u n d e r *
e,l both men. When searched a ' ‘ he Sultan has paid all the French i i H ’ t z n e d h f t s t h i s d a y f i l e d h i « i i n « l u c
c o u n t in th e m a t t e r o f th e a d m in is tr a tio n
| claims.
revolver which had beeu recently
o f ih e e sta te o f J u d a h P a rk er, d e ce a se d ,
There seems to be an epidemic of a n d t h a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t h a s a p p o i n t e d
fired was found ou him. About 15
' M o n d a y , t h e t f t h d a y o f J a n u a r y . 1902. b e * |
embezzlement among the linn.Ileus j i w r t h e f i r s t d a v o f t h e r e g u l a r 1902 J a i i n - :
minutes after the prepetration of
of the cash of the country’s organ­ . a r y t e r m o f s a i d C o u n t y C o u r t , n s t h e d a y j
j fo r h e a r in g o b je c tio n s to sa id fin a l a c c o u n t
this crime another shooting occur­ izations.
an*« th e s e t t le m e n t th e r e o f.
red in a lodging house at 902 Clay
D a t e d t h i s 2n d d a y o f D e c e m b e r 1901.
Preaching the doctrine of Kind­
C. PARKER.
street Sergeant Donovan and Of­ ness to animals is a specialty with A d m i n i s t r a t o r d * * W b A o n It i REN
s n o n w ith th e w ill
n n n e N e 1 o f t h e e s t a t e o f J u d a h P a r k e r ,
ficers Tilman and McNamara ran to some men who never practice it to-
d eceased.
the place, and going upstairs, they waiil their fellow-men.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
found (Juan Lucy and Suey Duck,
Many are asking in all serious­ \ T O r i ( ' E i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n -
ile v siu n e d h a sth i-A d a v file d h is fin a l n c-
dead. Both had been shot while ness what Cuba has to offer us for
o m n t i n ’ h<* m a t t e r o f t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
they slept on a bunk in a small tariff favors. Tuere seems to lie o i t h e e s t a t e o f O t i l ’ i e . P a r k e r , d e c e a s e d
only ouo thing— ihe island itself.
a n d »h t th e C o u n t y C o u rt I a s a p p o in te d
room on the second floor.
M o n d a y t h e d t h d a y o f J a n n a r y . 1902 b e ­
The Kaiser will do well to take i n g t h e f i r s t d a y o f t h e r e g u l a r 1902 J a n n
Aftet tin shouting, a large squad
n
another think or two before starting f o r r y b t e e a r m r i n o g f o s b a j i e d c C t i o o u n n * t t y o C s a o i u d r t f , i n a a s l t a h c e c o d u a n y t
of police was i nt into Chinatown,
out to ascertain whether Miss Col­ a n d t h e s e t t l e m e n t t h e r e o f .
and in a short time the officers ar­
D a t e d t h i s 2n d d a v o f D e c e m b e r . 1901.
umbia's Monroe
doctrine is on
W \UKKN ;. PAKKK.
rested half a dozen highbinders, straight.
A d m i n i s t r a t o r W U h t h e w i 11 a n n e x e d o f
who were heavily armed and b**nt
th e esta te o f O tillic A . P a rk er, d e ce a se d .
It ia a little disgu-tii'g to rend
ou avenging the murder of Little that an American Woman 1ms order­
NOTICE OF FINAL SE TT L E M E N T
Loue.— Evening Telegram.
ed a tiara of dimondn, to he worn nt N O T I C E i s h e r b v c r i v s n t h a t t h e u n d e r ­
the conountion of King Edward, c o u n s t i g i n n e t d h e h a m s a t t h t i e s r d o a i v t h f e i l e e d s t a h t i e s o f f i n t h a l e a n d c ­
m in istra tio n o f th e e state o f J o h n D evin -
Plan lo Build Railway From Paris to New that will cost i l , 250,000.
,
t i
a
ish , d e ce a se d , a n d th a t th e C o n n iy C o u rt
York-
G la s g o w , S c o tla n d , s e e m s a b le to
h a s a p p o i n t e d M o n d a y , t h e 6t h d a y o f I a n -
Devoted to the material and social up
¿H id ing o f theCoqaiilt: Valley particularly
•ml o f Coos Countv generally
Subscription, per year, iu advance. (1.S0
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D a t e d t h i s 2n d d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1901.
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Air Guns
Bow and Arrows
Boy»’ Tool Chests
Boys’ Garden Sets
Childrens' Knife and Fork
Bells
Rattles
Masks
Mechanical Toys
Engines
Trains
Trunks
Surprise Boxes
Wagons
Kites
Trumpets
Kitcheu Sets
Sad Irons
Dolls
Banks
Buggies
Moving Animals
Buckets
Tea Sets
Musical Tovs
A B C Blocks
Toy Books
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Celluloid Goods
Sets
Toilet Sets,
Shaving Sets,
Work Boxes
Manicure Sets
Cuff and Coller Box ■
Photo Cases
Albums
Jewelry Boxes
Glove and Handkerchief Boxes
Smokers' Sets
Scran and Autograph Albums
Etc. Etc Etc,
China Wan1.
Cups and sausers
Vasts
Lee mo node sets
Wine sets
Dishes
Cracker jars
Rose bowls
Sugar bowls
Table sets
Dinner sets
Cuspidors
Cake dishes
Etc. Etc. Etc
M s Tree O n m t s .
Tinsel garland
Ornamental figures
Candles
Candle holders
Balls
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Boys’ elastic susppn-
penders,
10 cents.
Mens’ suspenders 15
cent to
50 cents.
jfoveltifs.
Hassocks
Neckties
Handkerchiefs
Fascinators
Sha iV’le
Baskets
Wall pockets
Knives
Mirrors
Perfumes
Stand covers
Purses
Holiday Goods, Toys,
Hair pins, 3 large
bunches for
5c.
gteel Locomotive and Passencer train 211 inelies long
5c
Hat pins per dozen
j
Toy Garden Set, consisting of a hoe, spade and
made of wrought steel, good size, for 25 cents.
Hopt’s German Calogne, 5 and 10c
Chiua shirt buttons. 5 cts a gross.
flgggB jP I
Good shoe brushes,! ii», Kitchen Set, consisting of 21 pieces of useful kitchen utensils, per
15 and 25 cents.
bol p(, ccllt8
CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, 5 cents and up.
-------------------------- - Dressed Rubber Dolls, 25 cents.
,
Ladies’ embroid-
eried silk hanilker-
chifs
10c.
Ladies’ moroco le at li-
er pocket book, metal
-rr-2*
<C
Hooks and
cards for
eres, 3
5c.
Kid Bodied Dolls, 12 inches to 20 inches, 25 cents to $1.50.
Safety Pins, 3
cards for 5c.
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Medium Sized Dressed Dolls, jointed, neatly dressed in all costumes, 25c.
.Sachet powders, per package 15c. Tinsel Garland, 5c per yard.
Mechanical Locomotive Engine, large size, 25c.
Shaving Mugs, Decorated in Gold, uuiquc pattern, - >c.
Ladies’ extrn fiDe silk
embroideried handker­
chief
50c.
TovJ Carpet
Sweeper; Dot a
toy, but small,
does
practical
■work, 25c.
Children’s Cuns and Saucers. Floral and Gold Decorations, 5c.
Gent.» Mustache Cvps and.Saucers, beautifully decorated iu Floral de-
Chid’s Silver
signs, 25c.
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Knife, fork and
Gents’ cambric nub Decorated China Cuspidors, 50c.
nrnl
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Spoon set,trip—
Bohiituian Glass-Handled Baskets for trinkets, comes in red,
Linen
handkerchiefs,
!>le plated, 25c.
Opal shades, ‘25c.
plain and hemstiched
y
and colored borders 5c
Children’s A, B. C plates, 5i
to 25 cents
^ Wooden Top, nicely paint­
Chenille stand covers,
40 cents. 12 inch Opal Glass Bowls, Bohemian m muflí« turn, an exquisite paiaor
ed, 5c.
piece, $1.00
Sleeve holders, 2 pairs
English China Bread and Milk set, extra value, 40c.
for 5 cents.
Ù hæl
Had Iron, Mrs. Potts’ pattern, detachable handle, 20c.
Cellnloid collors
Hteui
■- i , — -» * 1 Toy Homs and T>am-
pels, finely deco­
rated in colors, 5c.
pH's« Wagon, $1.00 to $125.
Toy W*tclie8, with chains,
5 cents.
Brass crochet rings, 3 doz. for 10c.
Paper lamp
Candy and Nuts.
shades
5 cents
French Mixed, Chocolate Cream, Plait Mixed and Fancy
Doll Bug­
gies of all
kinds. 40c,
50c, *1.00.
Good white envelopes
2 bunches for 5 cents. Candies
Almonds, 10 cts. per pound,
LD
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POWDER
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C L E A N 5 EVERYTHING-
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Co a t Collar Springs, 5c.
A*
Misses.
and Cbilden a
plaiu and scolloped hand­
kerchiefs in great variety,
for 2^ cents aud up.
.
Our Premium
Curling irons, small
arge and medium,
*ny size,
5c
ÔJÎ » ^^.5*
Good Bristle Hair
B rush,
25c
With every package nf G old Dust we give away one bar of Fair-
Nursery Toilet soap,
3 for 5c.
Cuticle Soap, 15c.
in
New York, Nor. 29 —Harry Do p o s i t i o n line.
Windt, writing from the Royal 1 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 out
,
Geographical Society, has addressed American
c ity that has tried it came i
^ p S a NKORD.
to the Globe a letter on the pro­ o u t w ith a h ea v y loss.
E xecntorof the Estate o f John Devinish,
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posed railway from Pari» to New
York, says the Tribune's Loudon
representative. He points out that
the project is not a new one. The
Russian authorities have been con­
sidering it for more than a year
past, and he hiliiself is proceeding
next month with the expedition
Pans to New Y'nrk by land to ascer­
tain whether the plan is a feasible
one. He says llie crossing o f Beh­
ring Strait presents no griatcr dif­
ficulties than the tunneling of the
Straits of Dover.
Recent talk of men of influence
has hail a tendency to give a black
eye t" the idea that congress would
dicker with tl.< I reach Panama
Canal Company and added to the
probability if tlm choice of the
icirg e, route f-.r the Isthmnu
Canal. Tibs is accoid with public
•entimeut.
Toys.
*
FREE!
Corn popper 10c.
Sleuth" Detective stories,
Ribbon Belt
I
FREE!
Demon squeezer 10c.
GkMs.Lemon extractor
...
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Spikes, 3 for
Pocket mirror«,
cover, easel back 5
finish crochet
; »pools for
5c.
PI ANO!
Stockinet, dross shi
per pair
5 c,
ompM
sa w 10c.
!
Getting
fust Received!
Aman- ■
ofacturers’ sample lot i
of all-wool men’s nn- |
derwarc, cheap as dirt.
fo r
y
Pocket Combs 5r.
and
10c.
Ready
Embroider» Hoops,
4 inches to it inches in
liainctor, anv size, 5c.
Santa.
American Plate looking
lass, 10x17 inches 50 cents
Coin Purses, 3 for 10c.
t
cottont
25 c<
Sea Island twines, in all so
per ball, 5 c<
Nickel Thimbles, all i
2 for 5 c
English pearl buttons, any
per dozen 5 c