Jfoi tr'Z J. 9 T MAIL Try lire COASf MAM, ft Jo!) Office I lwa)filiffiiviwtlij'rmwwwiiMiiJiiiiiiuiiuii ol xxin. MARSHPIELD, OOOS COUNTY; KliiGON, MAY 26, 1901. COAST -& m . MMwiimmwiwamiwiijjiiMii m ,M m , mmmmmmm ju,Wminuiimiim h DISPATCHES The Yachts Will Race After All. CONSTITUTION i)OI!S NOT FOLLOW FLAG SeiiSiillonnl Arrests (it Safeni Great Oil1 Discovery in Washington-- Gilbert Bank Case. .tfOtuiffoir it.tit Nkw Youi:, May 2. The New Yoik yneht club niice.H tltiit the cup mew Ik .nilrl hi Octob er,. fiviii; .Sir Thomas Upton time to repair thiiiinies caused by the (IfsiiinsthiK of Slitiiiirocl: II. The Impeded Decision Washington, O. C, May 2. On Monday next the U. S. 511 prcnic cutitl will file n decision eiiiiucintiiiK the principle that the constitution docs not follow the llnjj in our itiHttlnr pos6es.iio.is. A Salem Scandal S.u.km, Or., Mny .14 Thomas mure and Kny Gilbert were ar rested today, charged with tie hr.tiehiiiK l'cntl D.itnoii, a j;irl tinder 16. They waived cxnmi nation and were bound over to the next term of circuit court, llrucc in a middle aj-cd mail with n family, n ptoiniuent ward poli. ttciau and has served two terms on the sclmol hoard. tito married and a biihiucsy ninu. The riuiri'lilcr of A.jH.-jID: Gilbert it promineiu yirl is 11 ipiwthalC fnmn .1 fiWii fS'tWtKEW lllt HlVtt - AMIVWil nv Her niuihu dieJ about . f.n nyo Promising Oil Strike Huuct. Pout, Wash., May a. Oil has been discovered here Mirpus-siug in quality the j;rcat Texas discoveries. No Jurisdiction I'OUTI.ANl), Mav 24 Jiu'rc Ilclliui;er has decided that the federal court has no jurisdiction in the enseof Gilbert l!ros Salem bank, and the case remains in the .state district and probate courts. Claud Gatch will remain as re ceiver. The temporary receiver's estimate .shows resources equal to 86 percent of liabilities, but it is not expected that .so much will be realized. Germany Withdrawing London, May 34 Germany is trying to chartci' vessels for the return of her troops from China. Count Von Waldcrsce will leave lor Japan Mny 31st. Will Prosecute OldBoard Saj.km, Or., May 24 The state .school laud board 1 1 tieciaresi it intention to prosecute the bondsmen of the detnulting clerk, Davis, and the members of the board under whichheserved, I'en noycr, Mctschau and Mcllride. Pennoyer says he opposed Davis' election as clerk. Mctschau de clines to be interviewed. llaly's Turn CONSTANTINOl'I.H, Moy 2, Italy is the latest hostile caller at the SuUau'.s office. Shu demands reparation for injuries to her post al service and threaten.'! to send warsliips. Disfinguislicd'vislliJr Nitw York, May 24 The president of the Argentine Repub lic has nuuouuccd that he will visit the. JPau-Apierictm exposit ion at IlutTalo. Will 'Cuss- the Boundary Wahiiinoton, D. C Jjjny34 The joint high commission between Canada and tlie United Stated will soon take " up the Alaska boundary question. Minor Wirelcts" Hx Governor Tanner, of llli hois is dendi Sir Alfred Miluer has arrived in Ioudou. President'.s private secretary, Corlelycu, will be given a cabinet ppsitiou.-. MURDER, . ROBBERY ar I!. I:. DALY OF OKLA HOMA THE VICTIM Had Been Working on Coos River and Had $65-Body Found Buried News reached the Mam. this morning of the discovery near Coquille City yesterday of n foul muidcr, of which one 1?. K. Daly was the victim and robbery the object. Friday morniniJcs3cMcQincL', while walkinu'aloni; the railroad near Cedar point, noticed a man digiui: in the brush near the toad. His curiosity was aroused ami he went back later to exam ine the soot. iMiidiui where the .earth showed signs of disttub mice, he commenced to dig down ami a little way below tli'J sur face uncovered a man's foot. He then went to Coquille City and told oi his discovery, and a party returned to the spot and unearthed the body. It proved to be the remains of IS. K. Daly, nnd a bulled hole in the back of head showed now he met his death. It is said that Daly came from Illackville, Oklo hoinn, nnd had brcti working lot ijeo. Yoakum on Lops River for wvcral months aiidtthauhetva.iwidilTiiiiMrttiJM fieltT Tfiiiftfflfty Tfeeiv:ntr ff.. as no monev was found on the body, the motive for his killing is clear. Mcfjuigg could not give an accurate description of the party he saw at the spot where the body was discovered, but he miv that he wore n grey suit of clothes. It is thought that his identity is known, however, and n vigor ous -caicl has commenced for the suspected individual. A corouors jury was impaneled to examine into the case this fore noon but the verdict had not been rendered as the M.Ml. go:s to press. CONDENSED STATE NEWS ITEMS. A new innlor ami lo new irs li.tt juil Utii pltceil oil tltc lDilriciulriice Monmoulli inolor line. llllli'join h. J ml I11M 11 tty tiirt-raiful tlieet f.Ur. Over jotu olo uric In allrnd.mce, 1 lie AitoiU iiuchlnlt rnt out on ttille Momtiy. Thvce Ii a promlut of n limvy itntwlctty crop In the Hood Klrr illtlilcl. The lA,Mn Clinw fjclory In CUcUiiui county lui tm 1801 (lit nr urek. Tlialiod) of an unknown nun Mat Mathol ionc iiikh. .,.,, .,in .....,. unn 11... i....h.i.i nmtotloil loulrtt wlikli tuik pLika Ih-Uovii n Icmi fnoin Wjililnclon Wle and the picked liit'ii from Ilia U. of O. at ItiiKt-nr, Over In (ii.tnd ituridc s.illry a log ililvo of ,y,ooo,ouo fret wui rlclivricd to tha (irimlc Konda l.umUr to. Oier too men tcroon the drUr, A rccclvrr li.ii U'cn uiknl for tiy Interested tMkhuMrrs In the Salem l-ilor Ivxtlianjjc. A jjoodiuiBsrlwrtl picked up In (Pinion tt Joliiium'a pLicermlna In .Sinltli (inlcli, Wheel er lounly, 'I he I'upulUt I'atlyof Doughi county hvc ofllil.tlly dUwtvcd. 'I ho coniiulitra men wet in Koicljiit mid threw up. Thoilty of Manmouthtton tho mil luought aj;.ilnH lh.it town for ihinngrn ly Mr. Ailklni fur Injurli't receitrvl fiom a defectho tldounlk on thai;roiiiidt tli.it Ilia city had not been noil licil of Iho dcfrvlho ttdoualk, 'llieOivRon City St. I'aiil'a Kplicop.il church commemorated In Soth nnnlvrnary last Sunday by special srivlu. It liflnnitho and oldost In Oregon, I'red I'.UcnsUunldtof lUlrup, Uno cctinty, was seriously cut In iho neck nnd elicit by Cnfry Smith, Tho men became InvoUcd In a row with the ubova irsults, Ills thought tho In juries will not proio fis.il, At tho session Just closed of the (imnd Court ofl'oii'itry at S.ilem, mi iimcmlmcnl to tho Rcncral law wns made luiblddhiK nny intoxlcnt. Ing liquor from being taken into any lodgo loom of this order. The Hoard of Tritda of Oregon City liaio ui. (tertakin tornisc $3000 for tlio improiemeiit of uncon rumls lending Into tlmt city. Sllvcrlon and Scio lield Karmeis' Inslltuto ' the past week, under tho uianacvineiit of Mr. C, I., cSmilh, formeily dairy limpcclor nnd Injilrtito worker in Minnesota. 'Ilia moetlngi icre' t slder'rd Very tieiu'dplal try nil concurucd. A'rundU being raised by tho. directly In. (crested in (Milng the business tn umke it an ob ject to kill tea lions. The lea lion bounty hav ing been declared uncoiiilItiitonal,Mc&vlng, tho1 yrropiUtlon unavailable, MEMORIAL At flie I Fine Program Will MUSICAL DIRKCTOK, Mrh.C. W. Towr.it, AmUIoI by Mlna AIM JoilHoN,(Jrginlt. Mitt I'.IINA IIKAK. J.S.Coici.J., I'. A, tiACCHI, Organ Volunhuv or Choral ilnlfitm. Lkadku. Time which meets all its engage ments, has brought us again to the season of the year when, with culiimou consent, we turn aside from the routine of life, and pluck the fresh flow ers of the Spring, to strew them upon the graves of our patriot dead. The Sabbath crcti lor paying n trumtc 01 praise . r . ... .. . tnose wlio IcII 111 the liour ol tlicir fightiui' for her liberties: and for of thauksgiviiii; to thcGod of battles, who., llirouch dangers unparalleled, brought us toglorious victory ami still more glorious pence. SINGING 1 1 V.M N 1 Battle Hymn of the Republic. PRAYER. Lkadi'.u. "This day is eloquent with a patriot ism which (til! tint Knf.iL- nilk' rrnnt 1ik line TliJo 1oo Is sncretl with tlie nlmrvit viiihin who out of prison-nens and hosnitals. from cainn' LkadKR. and battlefield, have joined the pauy of those who muster today ground 01 neaven. 1 here are today more soldiers' ate than ever before, and the veterans of the war are ever growing fewer in number. Cong. "The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high places. How arc the mighty fallen!" IK.uiK. -How arc tfie mighty fallen in the mUst of battle. Cfic Goi! of Baltics. Lk.uhiu Ulc ncd beitll1l,my,strengtltf wltichtcmliiet!ririy lianils to warj aud my fingers to fight. CoNii. The Lord shall fight for you and yc shall hold your peace. LXADKU.Thc lord of hosts mu3tercth the host of the battle. Cono. Thou hath girded me with strength unto the battle; Thou hast subdued under me those that rose up against me. Li.ADi'.K. Thou art my battle-axe and weap ons of war; for with Thee will I break in pieces the. nations, and with Thee will I destroy kinguoms. Conc The horse is prepared against the day of battle; but safety is of the Lord. LKAiHtK Some trust in chariots aud some iu 1 1.... mi 1 ... iioiM.3, ui we win rememoer rue OUr God icuiuiiiimi menu. iv- " mv....m .- ., though he were dead, yet shall he live. And who Cono. In famine He shall redeem thee from soever livcth aud believeth in me shall never die. death; nnd in war from the power of the sword. Lkadkr: Let not your heart be troubled. Lkadkk. They cried to God iu the battle, aud Yc believe in God, believe also in Me. In my lie was entreated of them; because trust iu Him Cong. There fell down the war was of God. many LiJADi'.u. Who isthcKing of Glory. Cono. The Lord stroug and mighty, thcLord mighty iu battle. SINGING. Choik. Wittout a Stain." Our fallen Heroes, I.kaiiik. "Ood, Home nnd Country! holy Trinity. At whose blest shrine the royal, br.ivo nnd free Com;, Urlng soliie offerings from the hearts true oluti (iod, Home nnd Country called, nor did they falter; l.KAIil.d. llni t;lr them uith the armor of the true. And fcnlly snore, and vore their country.s blue. CoNil. AVnve 011, loved emblem of our country's glory! Sleep on, braic hcroc, in your grates so gor) I I.kauek, The sward will keep forever green above )ou; A luiioni grateful heail will ever lore you; Cosa Anil once csuh yeAr, In Sprlngtln-e's sunny hours; - We'll strew ) our pitriot grmes with loveliest flowers; I.KAIH'.H, Wa'll Join our gr.iteful loiti with hmven's prolrctLon, Till wosli.ill meet you in the resurrection." RECITATION. Miss Gkack McCoumac. "Oic, Under Old Glory. SINGING. Choik, "Remember the Maine," READING. Mn.o Sumnhk. "Abiding Peace" ANNIVERSARIES TO BE OBSERVED Memorial Day and Decoratiou" Day Exercises in Honor of Dead. Heroes Memorial Day will bo observed by special sorvloos conducted by Itov, It, 0, Leo nt tho Motliiulml cl ninth. to morrow-Wetting, Tho program will ho found oUowhoro in this paper. llakorPbst, G A. It., will obsorvu Decoration Day,May30rwltl flitting oereuioui8. E Church it Patriot DM Bo Rendered By fiev. By Local Talent. y. J lw .SIiaII , And Vr-t ' And day is not too sa- . .. ' to tile memory ot country's peril, oflcrinc n nravcr trnM f . iug to light of a innumerable com- I'taw Wc fortress of God abo-e. unon the narade-! CoNa."0, forgiveness of wrong is immortal, . iiaarl ttiSM -t 1 Ajv and immortal too, graves to decor JMissJdrjssiKKuowN. Selected. , - ftMi 0" fjear bra w hrt that eeM 10 but Mliflifflill, Ii grJtgwcJTfef e-ytWoJH ,.. .1 losu, csus Conc Tcsns name oi utciora ,. ,, - they put their, father's house arc a place for you. slain because An uppropriato program will be carrlod out nt 1. 0. 0: F. hall, com mencing at 2 in. ltov. Fathor Don nelly, who ia a comrado of tho G, A. It. will dolivor tho oration, and vocal ntid lii8trumont:tl miisio will bo ren dered. Immediately aftertha oxcroisos in tho hull a procession will bo formod, under Marshall of tllo Day Carl Al bright. Tho school children aro ox--peoted and uspeciully invited' to tako' part in tho parado. ThooomoterioB will'tlion bo visitod' and'tho usual nnpressivo ooromouior will'Uo ouuotod-by tho G. A'. It. tfhange of Plan' Slnco oommonoiugahe toxh of mov $ER VICE. Honor of Our R. O. Lee, Assisted The e.vth liai healed hef wounded breast, lite cannons plow th firtdt no more; The heroes rest i O let them rest In peace. along the peje-ful shore; Thejr fought lot pence, lot peace they fell; ; . Tbrjr lep In prate, and nil U well. The liclili htfi ths hittln fought. IftDtha w4ve In colilen rain; m wpWl Ifu. f.osin f.ifif tear the vrouodt njip. )tIn? molbcr tMlure, nunc tbeUnil, heal he ocmnjt llb cenlte hnJ. RECITATION. Miss littcui. Selected. .' ' SIKGTNG. Cifqi:. ltSlcc, Comrade, Sleep." hv.Mmn. Peace has no use for lire saber. tbr once Iotid bugles arc still, CoNU. And the songs and the sounds of la bor are-loud in the mart and the mill; " r,KAtR. And the dew on the blossom lying, where out comrades sleep is a sign. Conc. That they passed from the pain of dy- joy divine. And they y irom the shining t . a. I is love! SERMON, Rev. R. C Lek. ; SINGING. Choir! "Brave Hearts Sleep on." J READING. . WUhln Mx Unci of tl, (IBt cvuspln grou, Where there l 60 aaault ad no retreat, Ar.d 'ictory H net fjllawrd by defeat Unbroken rest and peace at bit It found. No clish of s words, no trumpet's thrilling sound Nor rcu of guns disturb their slumbers sweet. Their drd are writ on memory's sacral scroll: And ptuiot love stall loach these hearts of ourt, When, tt their graves, fame comes tocall the roll, And Ibpe and love and honor scatter flcmcrs, Ilmve sails survivr the storms of shot and flame; Their furlough blossoms in eternal fame. Lkaduk. What man is he that livcth, and shall not see death? Shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave? If a man die shall he live acain? Christ saith: lam the v-unsi saiiu; mm uic joui- . WA ... t- ,f ti:.,,.,.,!, : tn many mansions, I go to prepare Cong. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Yea, saith the spirit, for they rest lrom their labors. Lhader. They shall hunger no more, neith er thirst nuy more. Cong. Neither shall the suu light on them, nor any heat. Lkadku. For the Lamb, which is in the midst oi the throne shall feed them and lead them unto living fountains of water. Cong. Aud God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. Lkadkr. There shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor dying, neither shall there be any more paiu. Cong. For the former things have passed away. READING. Miss Maiiki. Rood. "Lincohi's Address at Gettysburg." SINGING Choir, "Tentingon the Old Camp Ground." OFFERTORY CLOSING HVMN. . "Amhrioa." By the Congregation." BENEDICTION. ing thoir church, tho Presbyterians hnvo ohangod their plane, nnd in stond of moving tho building to tho cornor o( A nnd Third street, thoy will niovo it to the corner of A and Fourth ndjoinitig tho presont location, upon a lot which they have purchased or Martin Russell, Tho houso which was upon this lot will bo moved1 to tho south etui of tho lot and used as a manse, and tho church will stand on the corner, facing Fourth streot. Tho west half of tho old lot has boon sold toE.G.Flnttagaiand tho east half, Joining tho now lot gives tho propoity a frontage of 76 feot on A stroot and 100 feet on Fourth. The rearrange ment of tho buildings is now under way by Chrislenseti &, Johnson and will proVably bo completed next woek. Tho proporty at the cornor of A and Third dtreota has'beon-uoleVto' Jtenard Oliseu.- NO; j: i -, ( - I j . . . , j it . . urn I . 1, a 4 -( Our Wide-Awake Reporters -imwwun , V ! N0UT11 BEND Gharlo Magco lUrtttt to work gain iu tho shipyard, Monday inorn- luc. Mrs . Itudnnt and daughter, of Ban Francisco, aro Waiting relative lioro, Mrt.Jl. inn titter of Victor Anderson and Mrfl.Njrltind, A dsneo will !k glren hero 8atur- day night, under tlioannpicM of the Coo By Orchestra. Lover of good mtMic will lurely enjoy a treat for the orchestra is composed oi Mi Kick worth, Mesra. Ohau. and Fred Kainer, Dr. T070 and L. G. Coop. Thcro aro our schooners along aide our rhurf at present, loading lumber Tho Alumna, Cotarna, Jlelancthon and Repeat. Emll Nelson sprained hit ankle Wednesday morning whllo engaged loading lumber ot. the Alumna. Mrs. Turpin is drilling her pnpila ror an entertainment sho Intends to give tho last day of school this term. James Cornell quit wotking in the mill and left for his home in Empire City. Tho contract for carrying the mail between March field and' this place rill be let July 1st. Mm. Will llpc?fcamo down Wed nesday afternoon to visit W. B. rifKjrand amity. John JIM returned fiOIS S. F. on tho last boat. Davo Waters is now employed at the Fulton Iron works in San Fran- cuco. uave workcuatrwlJ. many months. I.. J. Simpson is hating a small ice houso crccUd on his private grounds. James Thomas will play one of the new instruments just received or the band. What makes M Bud" look to happy these days? SOUTH COOS KIVEK Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Cuthp went over to Coquille on Friday. Dr. Hod son and wifu have been vit- LWjrJiindaM CtltWgh lev uc post. CV(i I'rof. Ayer did not keep hi date with hie muiic pupils this week on account of tho storm. Tho new club is flourishing, and bids fair to becomo tho leading at traction on Coot river. Some of tho members wont out on parado last Sunday. W . B. Andorson has taken the con tract for clearing tho pieco ot land known as tho Wayo claim belonging toK.C. Rogers. t.. j. uoiieit una natcucu out a phenomenon in tho vmj ot a White i.eguorn cntcKen mat amirs nuo a canary bird. Ho expects to win first prize in tlie poulty exhibit next fall. Coos river has an abundance of grass this spring, tho weather being very favorablo forils growth. Cattle ore fattening very rapidly. Fino beof can bo found on the ranges, being sonio weeks earlier than usual. Iten Smith is having a largo tntc t of hill land cleared. Ho will seed it to Italian live grass, a varloly fast growing into favor in this county. "May Bee's," aro nil tho rago at present aud scarcoly a day passes, that some ono docs not get written up In true "Homer" eiyle. Mr. Charles Worden Is trying to secure a shipload of real from this Tai7s & As the season is now fully open we are in line with an unusually well selected stock Dry Mi Fancy GooSs Gloves, Ivy, Clothing Furnishing ana Tlioro isn't a dollars worth of goods In this etoro that weTo not proud to rmt our name on because wo know that every stylo and quality is reliable. Thcro isn't a prlco mark on a solitary article m this, store that wo won't gladly hold up for comparison with tho lowest cash prlco that alrailav quality can bo bought for clsowhoro. Youra for business, iMaesOMatjopj: J Tlw Leading Oilfiilers Md Fwiisiwrs. ; yection, for the purpose of transport ing it toAyeger , (lermaar, hw rmtlTS) placo. Two vonnrr nun In nm ll,k hood were oat masquerading In Ia4it) attire on fiunday. Tlinlr makeup waaV perfect and they succeeded in deserv ing their most intimate frier. There la considerable eBthnstatn over the splendid prospect et Sltp toiti'i coal land. Tho unknown night traveler refer red to in tho Mail some time ago it still in oar Mttlement; aeremt svt tempte have beB made te apstrelistisl him, but so arlw haa fusessiss! i, evading W swrtwers. Thk et tt beeomlng a source of cowtderabl a noyance to us. 4 A large chicken hawk baa been er- rylng away some of the net preoetojsj from t number of poultry sunk the river. He made kw aMaraet more than ayt age, a little least W-. low, first carrjiBgaway.ltttt ckMiav, Qalninnslzeandstreneth.be bsiaat on nle fact fryeni, then came breUeetv his appetite increasing finely te tb sue of a hen, and now a full grawar, capon ie none to large for his aacy. He has made several attempt to carry, a forty lb gobbler belonging to Hn Frank Ror era. Aaa sancsuittan alua: kecpshim tied to a plum tree new tkej. Kitcnen aoor tue greater part ot the. time. Frank said hm mw liloi eV Friday in the lop of tal!firs4iarp- inix ins 0111 ana ciawa ana w atrmta , will trr to carrv the old lady awii. which would not be a disnlar. of etvsl taste on his Dart. There u a- boantr of. twn dollars ou.kia acalp. TENMILEl Oscar Obmau killed a targe bear .,, half mile North of CelemaRsresiileBee ' Tuesday. , William Coleman has. taketf-, ap s. homestead adjoining Louis Snttgea bach's place. . , Frault Hill baa severed itis.eonnees. tions with J. M. Quick aed goee North. . , 1 Mr. Jones of beerfamn baa ehaagee!' his field of work from II. W. WilklsV to Alex Carlson's.' , ,f . . Mrs. Nygrea of TCeftH Beael it vWt-' log with Mrs. NehtFetersofi.., t, , v The following citiaeee bsrre jeer viaited Manhftetd: Dr. Wi Mrs. John W. Ueesee, Chart l Sieetreem. Nek MaMee. AlMsMCefo- man.and William Cols man. t MIselossiMsvSteatriMii war mA4Ji &br; AsteM waf-jwi reuel. ALLEGANY Why can not Allegany .itlia, celebrate the Fourth of July la proper. style! Call a meeting at the aehool. house to perfect arrangemeato by ap pointing a committee. Thea e.very Lody co mo asd have a roasiag tmve . . .1 Alox E.Selatram caroedows to thai, bay by way ot the beach. He wae. looking for a cook to take to Camp creek to cook in the camp there. Z. T. Thomas, our road arpervisor, has a small forco out on the West fork road In work, cutting down somen steep pitches and improving the road in good shape. Newell Price was down from Golden, Falls and spent a few days with hie brother, John Price, returning heme Tuesday. , Miss Vfraie Gatre returned hbmei . last week from a visit with friends la Empire. . S.Fairchilds returnee) from a trio. in thi mountains on the East fork. where ho has beon all winter. He re-; porta having dono very well, cetttnie somo very nico furs. , Albert Stenimermnn will log nn South Coos river thte summer. He moved bia logging gear over last Mon day. , F.F. Fuller intends to buy. up quitei a number of calves this spring and', stock his ranch, one of the finest stock ranches in the county. !! m Iatso9?f and Lais' Msuiis. Summer Uneai Goods, Hals, Caps anoes. m .........M.I jv 1 1 M" y c v J!jfti., &Jkiimi 'Kmlw!!tBfSSl " iVIkfslIBI p t t-y-. --i, a 1l -,i . Spli'M-Tf'.n . -.Ml Ullllil .. Jilt