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r *• 604 UÌH* <£ity p e r n ii Cable Being Spliced «1 Honolulu End. San Francisco, Deo. 26.— Tho fol T U E S D A Y , DECEMBER 30, 1902 lowing cablegram lias been received from th6 cable ship Silvortown, timed at 4 a. m. todty: P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y “ About to buoy the cable off the Island of Oahu, in about 450 fath D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor oms of water. Up to this time 2238 County Official Paper. nautical miles of cable have been paid out.” Tho shore end of the cable, which D evoted to th e m aterial end social a am lding o f theO oqaille Velley pertionlerly is of a much heavier type than tho end o f Oooe O oauty (¡enerelly. ftiibeoription, per year, in earnnoe, ♦ 1.00 sea cable, will be spliced to the sea cable some miles off Diamond Head, The space writers aro still manu which is to be the landing place of facturing copy out of Zola and his the San Francisco-Honolulu cable. works. His works will hurt no one Until the splice is completed no further word will be received from who does not read them. the cable ship. It may take a day Count Boni de Castellaue has or two to complete the work. The purchased the historic Chateau de dispatch with which the work is Crignad, formerly the home of Mme finished and Honolulu placed in de Sevigue. Someone paid $60,000, cable communication with San It begins to look as though Kais Francisco and the rest of the world er Wilhelm and his Uncle Edward depend largely upou tho weather have bitten off more than they will conditions. able to masticate of Venezuela caout chouc. Fatalities Number 25 or 30. Whole Empire Is In Chaotic Stats. Victoria, B C , Dec. 27.— The crudesceuce of the rebellion in Kwnng Hi is pausing a lamentable state of affairs in that province, ac cording to mail >idv ices received from Chius Lung Chow, a prom inent walled oily of Kwnng Si, whs being beseiged by the rebels when the last advises were dispatched. Nan Ning, on the West River, was also surrounded by rebels who sent meeseugers to the Governor calling him to tight them. These rebels looted a steamer aeut to Nan Ning with provisions and money for the Governor o f that city. The province is not only suffer ing by reason of the depredations of the rebels, but also of the im perial troops, who wlteu they have dispersed the insurgents, ravage the countryside. The “ braves,” eager for loot and (the opportunity to display the heads of rebels slain in battle, make no distinction be tween rebels and peaceful inhabi tants. Crops are destroyed, ac companied by indiscriminate pill aging and acts of savnge vandal ism. As a result, instead of con tracting, the sphere of the rebellion is growing more widespread than ever, while gaunt famine stalks through the laud. ' While the rebels are harassing Kwang Hi in the sooth, other.rebel movements have been started in Kansu by General Tung Fu Siang, and to the northeast of Pekiu by Teug Lai Feng, who defended the Chao Ying Valley, which is shut in by high mountains, agniust the Russian in 1900, and who has be gun a movement against the Chi nese government. lie has gather ed several thousand men and has considerable cannon aod small arms. General Ma has been sent against him with the force o f im perial troops. General Tang Fa Hiang has 10,000 troops, and has accumulated a large atnouut of grain and stores at Ning Hsia and, assisted by Prince Tuan, the ban ished Cbiuese Boxer leader, he has begun a movement against Pekin in the western province. Auother troub|p»orae movement is reported from Nang King. Here Boxers are enid to be openly prose lyting the men of North Kiang So. Spain is considering a law to pro hibit marriage between persons Trinidad, Colo., Dec. 26.- -A coal liable to transmit disease in their miner fiom north of Trinidad, who offspring. Progressive YouugAmer was taken out of the debris of the ica may well imitate retrogresive Colorado & Southern freight wreck old Spain. north of Trinidad last night, nnd The highlanders of Scotland have died a short lime later, said just be what they term a “ Festival of S t fore expiring that there wore 14 Idleness." This festival is kept by coal miners besides himself in the many, and is confined to no partic car in which he was riding, mid which was smashed to splinters. ular season of the year. The ruins of this car still remain A Boston settlement worker finds under the wreckage. All tLe men the people of the tentements ex it must have perished. cellent judges of real literature. It is now estimated that tho num Moliere knew that a few centuries ber of deaths will reach from 25 to ago and always tested his comedies 30. All of the men in the recked by their effect upon the unoducated car wore going to Trinidad to spend Paris has a “ Beggar’s Journal, Christmas. They all came from price 4 oents. The mendicents buy coal mining camps north of this it to leari dates and locations of city. Trinidad, Colo., Dec. 26.—De approaching weddings, baptism funerals and the like where they velopments indicate that tho wreck stand a chance to pick up “ an hon on the Colorado A Southern Rail est penny.’’ road just outside of this city Wed nesday night, which was caused by The midshipmen at Annapolis are a collision between a merchandise afflicted with tho community of in freight train and a heavliy loaded terest idea and have formed what coal train, was tho most disastrous may be called a study unioD. Stu in the history of the road where dents who work in recreation hours freight trains alone were concerned. in order to lead their classes are It is known now that at least 14 disciplined by the union until they men were killed, and rumor has it conform more nearly to the average that several more bodies will be un grado of the class. This is union Army Must Again Govern Filipinos- earthed before the wreckage iB ism with a vengeance. cleared away. San Francisco, Dec. 23.— It is The destruction of fur-bearing stated by officers arriving on the animals nas gone on so long .with All Allies Have Agreed. transport Thomas that the Prov out proper offset that it is with sur inces of Cavite, Bataugas and prise that the proposition is now re Washington, Deo. 26.—The notes Taysbas, in tho Philippines, are to ceived to domesticate and progagate some of the most valuable. The received from the governments in be plnced under military control blue Arctic fox is found to breed terested in the Venezuelan contro because of tho difficulties of the under proper conditions and the versy, including Venezuela,- ugreo civil government with tb« La- iiay may come when people of mod to Butift. 11 ; tne question at issue to drones. In speaking ot the situ A note is ation, D. J. O’Connell, a Manila erate circumstances can wear its Tho Hague tribunal. fur. now being prepared by Secretary newspaper man said: Hay in which this Government an “ The proposed change is due to At present the law forbids the nounces its hearty approval of such the increase of robber bands car’-yi-g -'f live stock by rail with a course. There appears to be no which infest those provinces. out water, food or rest for a con question of the fact that it is the Aglipny, a Filipino agitator, has tinuous period of more than 28 general understanding tho Monroe declared himself Pope of the Fili- hours. An amendment to this law Doctrine is not to enter into the piuo National Church. He is the has just passed the House of Rep question of arbitration. head o f a movement for the re resentatives extending this period organization of tho insurrecto ele to 40 hours. We hope the Senate ment. At present the LadroDes will kill this amendment as dumb The Marino Engineers’ AsBocia" nnimals are entitled to more consid tion of Portland, San Francisco» keep the constabulary in a state o t constant fear. They come withiD erate treatment than pig-iron. Seattle, Tacoma and Astorin are per h few miles o f Manila and firs upon fecting plans by which they expect the mounted police. The MilitAiy In a walking mateh from Dresden to tie up every steamboat and coast authorities do not inteifere, be to Berlin, 124 miles, wherein no er nlong the Pacifio Coast. They cause the situation is in the bands sleep and only one hour for eating do not endeavor to conceal the fact o f the civil government.” was allowed, the six arrivals at Ber that they expect to precipitate a lin were nli vegetarians. Karl Mann, general strike, but on the contrary the winner, 28 years of age, has Prlncesu And Lover Are Found. willingly give the full details of how lived on vegetable food for ten they intend to proceed in order to years. He covered the distance Geneva, Switzerland, Dec. 23.— bring it about. While the blow is in 26 hours and 56 minutes, or at aimed directly at the Harriman in The Crown Princess Louise of Sax the rate of 4 miles and G-lOth per terests, all other lines they believe ony, who mysteriously disappeared hours, and was declarod the champ will be driven out of business until from the castle of tbs Emperior ion pedestrian of the world. the fight that the local order has Franz Joseph on the night of De- Wild beasts are still very destruc been waging for months against tho cember 11, deserting her husband tive to human life in India. Strange O. R. & N. Co., is satisfactorily and children, is hero at the Hotel Geneva, and with her is Corin, the to say wolves kill more people than settled. French tutor of her children. do either lions or tigers, and the » • The Princess was also accom government experts think the hunt K o d o l U l«| ir| iM a C u r e . panied to Geneva by her brother, ing of small gamo has driven the Digests all classes of food, tones the Archduke Leopold, and his larger carnivora to preying on hu man flesh. It is now proposed to nnd strengthens the digestive or mistress, a French danre-hnll singer. wage systematic war upon wolves, gans. Cures indigestion, dyspepsia Two archdukes who were sent by lions and tigers by detachments of stomach troubles, and makes rich Emperior Franz Joseph to request red blood, health aud strength. the errant princkss to return at Goorkha soldiers. Kodol rebuilds wornout tissues, once to Dresden, called upon her A wealthy man out west had purifies, strengthonB and sweetens this morning at the Hotel Geneva. $40,000 left him by will. The next the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson The Crown Princess Louise is of kin thought he ought to share of W. Va., says: I have usee a num this sum with them, and to this be ber of bottles of Kodol ai i have enciente, tho result, it is said, of an agreed. But his poor relations found it to bn a very effective and intrigue with an American dentist. could not agree ns to how the sum powerful remedy for ailments. 1 The details of the whole 9tory will should bo divided and they made recommend it to my friends.” R. S. furnish the greatest sonsation that has been known for yours In tho life a burden to him. Eventually Knowlton court circles of Europe. ho squandered and gave the monoy nwny in order to rid himself of the Oh yes! Do not forget the water The U. IS. Civil Service Commis importunities of his kinfolk. proof Boot and Shoe nnd Hnrness sion reports that for Ihc year end If instead of prohibiting the in ing June 30, 1902, there were 14,983 Grease nt F. A. White’s shoe shop. termarriage of clerks in his employ persons appointed from its regist Yes, his shop is a good dry dock to Postmaster-General I’ ayne had un ers. This was 4,692 more than was I have ribs nad other parts of your dertaken to see that every employeo over before appointed in a single { umbrella repaired, gave an absolute return in labor year. Anyouo wishing information j performed, for the compensation he about th» se positions can secure it | received, he would have been en free by writing for the Civil Service i titled to more respect. Under busi- announcement of the Columbian j ness conditions, It would be none o f j £j0rrCR.)0nijenPC dolletjo, Washing- the Postmaster-Generar« buHineA«1 ton, D. - C. — The OoirnniAsion w ill! whether his clerks married or not. j hold oxaminath >ns to secure young His sole object should lie to men nnd women for these places ! tbnt they earned their salary. during March anil April, nt Pendi«- ; It is worthy o f remark that the ton and Portland. Many people do Boer generals nre urging lovnlty to not know that these nppoiutn eiits Great Britain, mi l that Kruger and are made without political :nllo, ate i 'll ■ other •Vlatwiuien” are stdl hold sud that n li'rg* ■ share f tlie’ll re ing • it to the national funds for the filled by those having on'y a coin- ; j. 1 . 1 , os.■ of upholding Boer nation mon sebool « i lies timi, lint siu lt is ality in tho future. If our memory now the case. is correct, the same state of affairs ouce held in this country. The men who do the fighting generally know when they have enough; the irreconoibles are invariably the Thl* stonature |s on «very box of the gemilo* “ statesmen” who stay at home and Laxative Bromo-Quinine T»bi*u (!ooi’iu.r, O r k o o » . d o the talking the remedy that cu re * lacreued W«ts At Christmas Oift Far Many Toller j- Pittsburg, Deo. 24.— Notices wore posted throughout the Connells- ville coal regions today granting the 20,000 employes of the Frick Coke Company a voluntary advanco in wages averaging 8 per cent The increase will take effect January 1st. It means that the company will next year disburse in wages to its meu, $1,000, 000, more than it has this year, and that it will continue to pay the highest Wages of any con cern in the United States employing this kind of labor. The Frick Coke Company is a subsidiary company of the United States Steel Corpor ation. The Bessemer Coke Company whioh is the second largest inde pendent coke- producing interest in the Connellsville coking ,region, to day notified its employes that an ad. vance of 8 per cent in wages at all of the plants o f the company would become effective on January 1st. The advance applies to the wages of 5000 men. Chicago, Deo. 24.— The 4700 en gineers and fireman on the Chicago Milwaukee and S t Paul system have been given an increase in pay of about 10 per cent. Chattanooga, Tenn. Dec. 24— Announcement was made tonight that the wages of engineers, firemen, conductors, trainmen and station employes of the Alabama Groat Southern have been increased from 5 to 10 per ceut. This effects about 1500 men. Antl-Gimbling Ordinance Effect- Showing Its Whi*« there »s natu’ Y ’y some kicking about tho new gambling or dinance, tho rosillt of its passage and onforconent seems to bo giv ing general satisfaction. Some of the merchants say that it made a notieable difference in their trade, and that some working men who usually ennae to town Christmas and blew in their money at the games before making their purchases, this year fitted themselves out with new clothes etc., before spending the balance of their wads on “ a good time,’’ One good effect already to be seen from the ordinance is a thin ning of the number of tin-horns bangiug around town, and perform ing no useful service for any one. The shutting down of tho games has compelldd them to seek new pasture. Marshal Carter declares that he propones to enforce the new ordi- u im co s t n c t iv an a w itii u u t I oa r or Something Radically Wrong- The Washington Star of Deoeln-1 her 15— a cold day there— said: “ During the middle portion of last week tho well-to-do householder of Washington was in the most serious plight for coal. Last Satur day the deplorablo coudition of the poor came most acutely to public notice. Today the Government is shown to be in straits which tbrentou even the closing of the great de partments unless relief is at once forthcoming. Thus it appears that the fuel famine is affecting every interest, from the highest to the lowest.” And this is the Capital of the greatest country in the world, that has coal enough—a natural product, that God, not mon, made —to last 300 million people a thousrud years. And yet there are very prominent and influential people, including National aud international char acters, who say that nothing is wrting or “ nothing in particular.” There is a “ whole lot” wrong, when such things can be. Is it not possible for our statesman to find out the wrong, and right it? And if they cannot or will not, should we not get lid of them and put others in their place?—Evening Telegram. - -«►- - T little Temperance house. Oocq-Lillie Oity. Ore on. First Class in every respect Courteos treatment, Transient and Regular Boarding and Lodging. NO BAR IN CONNECTION. • LYONS’ MILLINERY Ladies, Misses & Oh: rens Hats. « r I f we can not suit you with what we !,m kiud to your order. ----- -- la t e s t in MILLINERY at M r s . C. M o o n ’s NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ui iji Tiynihio V., u‘5 k You w ill find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at my store. Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp ing done to order. Mrs. C. JVloon Sanderson Building near the Wharf. $5 will by an Organ O n ly Q3S a. m o n t h o n t h e i n s t a llm e n t ■plan- a siw. 11 W., and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish her claim to said land before L. H. Hazard. County (Merle of Coos Co. Oregon at Coquille on Thursday, the 5th WANTED:—A TRUSTW ORTH Y OEN- day of Maroh, 1SK)3. She names as witness Lee Neely, F. R. Taylor, H. L. Under tleman or lady in each county to manage es: business for an old established hon J of wood, of Fairview, Oregon, and Willis Neely, of Coquille, Oregon, oolid financial standing. A straight bona Any and all persons claiming adversely fide weekly salary of $18,00 paid by chock eaoh Wednesday with ail expenses direct the above-described lands are requested to from headqnnrters. Money advanced for file their claims in this office on or before expenses. Manager,340 CaxtonB ldg.. Cbi- said 5th day of Marchil903. J. T. BRIDGES. CHRo favor, and that as long as he is marshol, open gambling will not be tolerated,— Daily Mail. W ill O e t P ia n o - You. .A. You can save this amount if you will and make your dear ones happy. No homo complete without a piano or an organ. I f you nre looking for best vnlues For Spot Cash or on Time Payments Register. The One Story Merchandise Store - i. et. ck w e can make any Lyons’ Millinery Store. 8 t o p » I lie C o u c h « m l w o r k » oflT tlio (o ld . Lavative Brorao -Quinine Tablets Cure a cold in one day. ~ No euro no pny. Price 25 cents. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Rosebarg, Oregon. Dec. 2 3 ,1!)02, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress o f June 3,1878, entitled “ An art for the sale of timber lands m the States of California, Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the P iblie Land States by act of August 4, 18921, MBS. ZILPIIA NEELY, Widow, of Fairview, county of Coos. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 4182. for the purchase of the N W ^ of N W o f Section No. ~~ 'HAVE THE VERY LATEST IN The destitution of the London j poor is something awful. Men fight j for work and there is not enough | The labor to go around. N NO CHINESE LABOR. First Street— East End o f Bridge. Pirates are still active in the Red ! Hca. OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho undersigned has this day filed his final account ns t.lio administrator of the ostate of Matilda E, Nosier, deco a sod, and that Monday,tho 2nd day of I* hrunry, P>p3 being tho first day of tho l’K'3 February terra o f the County Court for Coos county, Oregon, has been set by tin- ■iud^o o f said Court as tho day for hturing objections to said final account in the settlement of said estate. Dnted this 2Gth day o f December, 11H)2. J .T . NOSLE11, Administrator, - We are prepared to interest you and make the asaertion that wo cau do MORE for you than any other Piano or Organ House in the countiy. I f you are interested write at once. THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON, V0SE.HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. Twenty.eight other makes we handle. Dealers Q U A L IT Y and Q U A N T IT Y aud lowest figure. Ladies’ and GeDts’ furnishing goods, dry goods, mou’s nobby suits, latest style boots nnd shoes. Groceries, borne roasted coffees, tobaccos and cigars. We are the ones W p also have in stock a fine bue of Violins, Baojos, Guitars and tbnt brought prices down. Mandolins at prices from to upward. A full assortment of strings. Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly. J. M A C H A D O , M y r t le Foifit. BEAUTY CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. i Stands for satisfaction guaranteed or money uefunaed. W E HAVE Euening Shawls and Slippers. Fine Cashmeres fo r the eueninq dress. Beautiful trimmings, Laces, Ribbons, Tailor Suitings, Poplins. Nawkins’ Store THE STANDAR0 PSNS KYCSYWHERC. i woftt, c»#in. s, t, C f v lf lf t I I O R U f l Oiyies ESTERBBOOX STEEL PEN CO, Death’s Harvest deprives you of your dear one;. ' Show your love for the one who is gone by providing ft monument worthy the -neinorv of that. one. A Isige inouumeiit or ft small marker, whichever you choose at this | !ne-, will show the best jn ig- ment of first-rinss designers and workmen. 2 F in e , M edium a n d « r o a d Point*. by All Stitlengrt. * John »♦.. N«w York. j -^ /p o -ppc^-pq— o f . h all p r ; — ,~]— ) . OZEBIEL Disa, ppoint inent PE R R Y ’S STORE. ...*••*«.. Never comes to the customers buying their goods at For every dollas you tender the house you get ita equiu- lent in value. The business we do has been built on these principles, and it is on these principles we stand. Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Flour and Feed Stock in all Departments complete. Strang’ s Emporium. Glassware and Dishes, W o o d and W illo w- Um brellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers w c # h. • > i r V n VK Outing Flanneis,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear. Coos County Marble and Granite Works. Z. C. STRANG, Prop.. - - - Coquille, Oregon.