m m COUNTY, FRIDAY, JULY B . IM I. m Tha CoquUW Park E. G. Wood, o f thla city, died at Ala homo on CoUiar air oat. juat t u t of Win. Candlin’» raoiloncc, thla mom in f at 2 o’clock. Ha had boon »ick ■Inca tha first o f May with bladder trouble and compì leali ona and had bean confined to hia fad aiaca July 4th. . ■■ The funeral aerviaoa will bo hold at tha Methodiat church Sunday at 2 p. m., conducted by R ot . A . B. Pendleton. Tha aarvicao at the L O. O. F. cemetery will be in charge of «he Odd Fellow». Edward G. Wood w m bora h Swedeeboro, Nkw Jersey, Nov. IT, 1840, and would have been 81 year» old next November. From Now Jdb- ■ey he went to Dllnoia and at the out­ break o f tile Civtt war enlisted la Co. F o f the M resiniont Illinois Vol­ unteer Infantry. He later served la Co. B, o f tha 148 and Co. A a f the 118 but he promised to call a masting o f the club for next day eveninf at whieh privi ties who contemplate eroi building suitable fo r e o n ah pecca will ha invited to he pi for travel this Laird was am] STEVE STEW­ ARD DEAD GEO. BATTEY COUNCILMAN Steve Steward was b e n ia Coquille A p r! 2, 1888, aad had spent practi­ cally his entire life in Coo# eounty, the last » yean bring spent on the Steward n ach at Riverton. He was well fad favorably known throughout tha Coquille valley. He had never married. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Wta. lham , af Rtvsrton, one slater, Mrs. MM Hayter, o f Riverton, and Eicht faanda will areoaipaay tha Elks on their vlrit ta Coquille. -------------- Paid the $50 for HU U tw t Harley Johnson, of the Ceoe Bay- Koeeburg stage Uns settled wtth tha City Tueadey by paying tbe $80 M- csnse fas eharged for uaing the etty atreeta. Ha bad not et aay time ob- jeeted te payiag the lleeaae fee, bat Tha following are the names of those who signed the guarantee | which insures the appearance of the Csdmeen Wee too Chautauqua in Co- quiQa next year: , Paul T. Ramsey, J. L. Aasen, C. J. Fuhrmnn, A. B. Pendleton, C. T. • Skoal., Rax Dallas, J. E. Norton, A H .1 Johnson, C. R. Hancock, F. G. Bunch,1 A. L. Simpson, M. J. Hartaon, G eo.1 N. Battey, E. E. Fraadrick, J. E. A E. L. Parrott, W. E. Coupor, S. M. ' Nosier, Mrs. B. J. Smith, C. L. Wil­ ley, H. N. Lorens, Nad C. Kollay, A. Ellingsen, Chas. E. Schnöder, A. T.'j $188. The Utter atrip is to provide Morriaon, B. Posom, C. A. Boyite, C. accesa to the pips line. E. Mulkey, Mary E. Cary. W. V. Glaisyer, Fred C. Hudson, B. A. Rietmaa. D. M. D , C. A. Maehon. Leroy Neal, le y Smith, Cheater C .1 Aviator Brigg«, of Coos Bay, was Farr, W. E. Boaacrama, Mrs. E. H. forced to Mad ia Kistaer*s Seid yes- Harndea, Geo. F. Burr, M. O. Hooton, terday afternoon about one o’clock H. A. Yeung. M. C. Tosier, O.' C. when the water pipe aad connecting Shiadler, Ielend Peart, V a . Peart, rod an his aeroplane broke. He was Ray Peart, Orea Coy. L. P. Maury, hooded toward Myrtle Point atid had Alton F. Dun gey, H. R Lukcna, J. A. crossed the river whan watchers no- Ballou. K. L. Kelley, P. E. Dräne, J. deed a trail of «moke Issuing from B. Sweet. Virginia Lamb, C. E. Me- the tail o f the machine. He circled CuHy, W. W. Sinner, W. B. Pbelpa, round and headed for Kiatnar’s, al- Geo. B. Ward, Ida K. Owen, H. J. though he says he could bars travel- Stephen Day, Dr. V. H. Cor- ad two miles farther before leading. 8. Lawrence, Walter F .1 ■ - ■« ■■■ A- »figge. I The big Minion Dollar picture— ------------------------- "DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES’ *— Martin was pretty badly win be at the Liberty Theatia July t Cedar Print Teas day when 2$ and IT. See the Ad. ou page three. Shelley’s i*tention to leer the eat atmete«e down and build a m on that m m t. dollar bond guaranteeing to maiataia the echedule o f the company. After talking the m otter ever with Urn Monday night the council instructed the city attorney to prepare am amendment to the ordinance making the echedule maintenance feature lem Stringent aad allowing tha company to carry local farm into aad out of Coquille one trip a day such way. j Farr WOI Not Sarva Replying tp an article ia yester­ day's Coos Bay Timas, raying that he had under consideration a propos­ ition to act aa manager at the coun­ ty fair at Myrtle Point this year, County Agent C. C. Parr, ia a letter te M. C. Maloney, editor of the Times, denounces the whole story as falso. Ha has never basa asked to take