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wnnfif ")' ?mc i i If thin I'fli'Aftritpk in RHwrh j '3 Try (lie COAST MAIL J Jul) Office I WWWWW WWW 1IWWW ,til with a lln' iiemBtf, your Hiilwerlptton In In ari'eitrWl , q"ftfWW'MWI'Wrff j twaiiiWiif'i-iWjrwiiwr'WUfW'wowwwi "76l xxi i. tWr3jji'irimiiii.iuniintitctquJJn narr.jg,Wrwijimi miwmm arauEww" MARSHFIELD, 000S COUNTY, OREGON, NOV. 30 1901. NO. 48. U' 3 ' i" j. Y'-1 , COAST '&& MAT!, I BpWpwypPWBHciKf & 7 K . A k M. . w W 't V Im.f , CONDENSED NEWS. Nov, W. Kx-l'reslileitt Cleveland I iH'rlu.wly III. Heveit itiiiluii(it were killed lit Jill Alli rtm riot Friday, The Itnnunkc, I'tirtlnml nud Valencia, three idwtuicrs lit lutein '"ore Imsiwii iters tlmii their nirrjlui: eapudty finui Capo Nome, ri lined fctfi.iWi by tint got eminent. 'I lu nli'iii'lit ulouo ix reeded tlii Urcii'i' hull hy I7liiiinn itml Imil In nddllU'ii 71 dmtiiuitjs. 'I In' nth r two hud CM nml I7D more than their AIIiIWIIIICi1. The IiiiIImIiIi Inw.i In undergoing rcnalrs In I'ugct Sound .Navy Ynnl, Consul llrkclioii U cnrntito tt ( "it Mnntlunplo In coitTi-r with Spurer Lddy Hecretnrynf the (, H. Legation. Mi. DIckciiHoii bus considered tin ndtlnhll Hynf presenting mi ultaiuiitiiiii to the lirlniinJd, fixing lOilujn m the period wltlilii wlilrli L'IO,(i muit bo accepted ns Ml Hlouo' r.timiii. Count Vnu IliiUfchlt-WHileiihurg. re tired (leriiiiiii uuibttsxidef t (itiiit HrU nln In ilciiil. Ontcrnor Ilogcr of Washington, It Is euld Iiiim niiifliiilfil to ininluii or tr.nnit the rcnteiices ,ol three prlwiir tu Christum. Om .lolm llurti wIwwim In for lift'. Hurry Miller of Tnoonni, who killed IiIh room unite nml .tunic ll hln eon n Itinu 70 ciim ot ago who I .rt liifC n lit jcur's sentence. Another Hint ritiiKplrncy Inw Imcii iiIijmiI in the Iniil. 8tiiirrent vt nmilv nt Jiiluitiiitwtiiirrf. .Nov. ?.'. The f-rt that II'.' 1h f gnltl nml nil er liullluii orlli i,hmvwi Mullen at Kl Vit, TexitH, whll" In Miu from Uh riurltei to KiMteru irtllierliM Iiim Jut mini' ti llglit. Klkiht men nml nlMeUli ulm nlere.l the UitKt mliii'iit l'iiliiiiit!ii jrati nUy In osirrli of the IhnIIm eiitomhnl In the recent explosion, are reKirtiil uIfiK,tft. Knl (lllliett of spirit lkn, Ihwm. miiii the wnrlil'i rliKiiiionlili cup hy l.llllni: 4t Iho tleiHiint n( lit, Herlnim ilittlnir fiittnwriHl tUe elettlmi in llnlliiMay, Irclaml, where a Ikwr leml er wan clfi-iitt to iMillmnent. The kiiiiIhwIh Miirletta Timl .Miirlinlo nre Initli at Colon, tile M-riie of the Col uinhlmi illntuiUnce. Nov. at. The liiillllshtiiiK hiiii Iiiik ih'imI In Mexico. IS horKiM were uunsl In the nt ilRlit. The ruinnmiiiler of the ('otumlilnii gun iKmt l'liiJiiii will ImmUinl Colon Mlnixiii, Harry Mrilee. wm nf nn oil owmtr of l'lttftiiirj:, wuh killel ivr u tKikvr hiiiiiv nt hU home. f ..U- r The Nleii'iirr Alwt with IC1 jNnueni Inrlinllni; Mime iltMhiirifeil Ameifcjiii wilillem ie Im-IIhuhI to Ih ImI in .SuMr Hay, 1 I. Tlie t. K. tllrttlllltifc'ill ItIm In aierouinl at llo Ho. Tho hrlKnmN tluiHiteii to kill MIm Stone .Inn. l.mihvM kiIiI. Ixldor Itnynor Kchley'ri chief eommd would not nretpt a fee for hti ilefemH of Admiral Krhley. Tho Admiral inw-nt 11I him with a .gold watch ami .Mrn. Ititj imr with n 111 iiiiilllei'iil hrui'li nt dla luoml'i mid perlU. Nm.Sft, The htoriu which emno up on Hie At Inutle oKut MitunUy uIhIiI Iiiii ep'nt luelf. Hundred of mnall ernfl were itclro)otl. At .Moumuiith Uracil the (lerinan lilp Krlheek eiime 11-lmre nml her new win lo-euwl hy llfe-wncr. TI10 (ImuiiKe ito far ! itlmuteil at oer l.tn,( i. People at ('ohm are taking' refuce on the American utiulxxitH. Ihe iihel army nan neen cumpieieiy neieaien at ( uieiira nud Kinperador (leiierat I'.tlum'ii .'miwlzn for nrml- ileut of Cnlia. wan oieiiel hy (ieueral (lomer, .Suiidiiy etenliiK' at HiiMiUtf. TlieHiiliinarlne torpedo luat Kulloii of the Holland Co. wim under water with lierciew 15 hoiirH during the htorm Huuday ulht with no liiuontculenco to thie 011 hoard. Nov. 'JO. (iciirue Hcluiernd of Outneii, linn Iuhmi iippolntisl idimil general at Apia, Samoa, 'the Itinwliiii hank at ltaHtoH)iitlie Don, will Hint the Ktate National Hunk .V Trout Co., of Lot AiiKeliM for rinlicr.IIiii! (ireat llrllaln approver the Inmlltii; ot Yankee Hluojackolx at Colon. Mclf Inley l.odue, of tin AinwlKiimated Anxorlatloii of Iron, ilu and Steel Work em had entered 11 WuoroiM proteil iiKitliiHt the aeceptaiico of $i,"J0 olTerod hy CarneKle lor a lihrary to thu city of Jdlwoml, did. Nov. 'il. The null climeii'rt Htrlke at Titttihuri; wan a failure. Tho I'ortoexplalni IhoKelxuro of an American couveui 111 .mush, inriey. The trial of 1.. Halllett, tho mine oper ator of Hake- City In proiVMsliiK in lies MollU'H, In. A I'.trnimi liiiHliiiud puldlely killed his fiiltlilcw wifo nml her Inter In full view of liumlreiN of people. Ho doliherately gitvo lilmielf up ami handed IiIm weaium to tho police. Tho Kownur of Montaiut will join (lovuruor Van Hunt to down tho inllroim octopm. Twonty-elKlit iIi'imI lotvo been recover ltd from the Diurolt liullor oxploxlnn of tho IVuhertliy injector Co.'h plant which occurred Weilin'wlay, HI men aro jut unaccounted for, AT THE CHURCHES. 1'Ur.KnYTljUlAN CIIUUCH. , , , (Survluou.) fiabUiillmolinol 10:0(1 A. tl FnmolilnU Horvlo" - 11:00 A M.itnil 7t!l0l' M. i(3hrlntlitn Uiiiloawir, (ItllOl' M, I'JMItl'Woul: HurvieoH, Tlttiwlnv 7 iW V SI .riaiiiiivl II. .McDIulhuiO, I'ubtuf. CONDENSED STATU NEWS ITEMS lllllnhoro hi to 1 1 lie it force t'omleiiHeil lilllli turlory. nieolnut will eonmime tlioinllk fionl ItKUi'imx, nml vlll rwt (,( III. Allmny In rnlnliiK n Imnim of fyMx i, fur luuitir raciory. Hunker rfnlinei, who illciiiipenrnl from IIIHilNirniH'tiiral varx nuo with other jieiiiilu'd money Id wild to lieln nrlM- (iM in riwiizermiiii ior i rami i-ommiiteii lliero'JDjniiH iiko. TIiIh Hewn iimum thronuli li Hern, tint It l-i kmmn Unit he In In Ucrimiiiy. Tiiv-Tity nml Coluinlihi (lennse, two I'nmtlllii IiiiIImiik were lrlo.1 for intir ilerofim niHiteeewfnl linllmi iloclor. 'I he iloutorN iiiiiiiii wiw Anna l.ilnii nml lierntw hIio fnlleit In rnre die wim hiIi- oimiI. The Jury fotiml them ijnllty of iijimler In the flret degree. Virtue mine, linker county mmln it Imiiiiiit rletui ni hot week of !".(' . Thirty thoitiwiiit nrriHuif nil Inml him linen liKtitiM in Miilheiirrouuty. The remaliiH (if .1. It. Itiickmintof llnr rlnhnrtt. who illnidiret In IH'JS hnn luvn fiiuinl hy wiiih' hiinteri In the C'tw nnlM. It win hurled nml lu wore a nil uentnr. ThU win the nnlv Identity and it In thought lie met with foul piny. the KrM' tttltmtlon of all of Mini cntity ini rly U V"et77.7H. ('. A. Srlillirede, eonrt rnmtnlMloiiPr at hkMwttY. luw iomIkuiiI nml U ex pee l-e-l Imme piwli. .Imirr Hpiiniii lmn mwIimiiih the lie iiinher term of court in Itlaiimtli conn ty.oti neroimt of tliemiinll (mix nt Kla inalli Knllx. Arthur l.ml Krnwr, of Kuxeiif. Inw Imtii (iiROXkil i plniilit at the tirot x)iu idmiijr roncfrl to Ix held in Portland at the .lriini ;rmid mi Her. U. 'I In HtfoUi-Ki Hey I.tiiuiixr Co. lntV( In (lulled a new light pUiit nt their mill at 1 o!mrif. Ihe niltt will rim nlRht and iluy. A.J. llut(N. of Myrtle rnk,wnfonml iWn.l mi the iiHid lHtW(xii HneklM mid town. Heart ill v-ow wwi the rrniw. 1 he Salem Independent ! mlrartlolne SlnrliMi lonnty ai the laud of (Wj whet ami worm) nle, lu nit that wny iIiiuii here hroiher. Tlieoiily tlilnx wh lie her tlml li wontiy I wc.tliuiNlly mniie wormy oer-rl ilinMt. TheSHlem lioanl of Kluyttioii an iDiiitii'iM 11 aurpliM f $17," k on IihikI. 'I til U the remit of one yearn evoiinml nil HityieMl nwiiK'iieiie, An exmlitatlon l t' he held at Knlein on iit. II. IJ mid in iniwiNK rnoire of raihll'latee for the ltltli of icdttmit atriienier In (lie n. . avnt Oher atory at n wlary of $ Isi'T kt J ear. Age limit from to to. 'lho exnmlim tlon Id opuii t nil cHIxaii of the t'. S. wIki nmiply with the reHitiruieiit, TJ.cA. M, (J."A. jjlolcnatftt. from . tin f nun .. llm etntf) of Oregon mid Idaho, will ie iieii I in CtnvnlltN on I'm. utli. Ttli aim MSi. C0M0IIU U tnliHte a furniture fac tory II. II. I'ullierl, of Kn)ette la 1 the pmiirletor, Cold uMcr trut are found In Crater Ijike:fi incliiH In length. TheI.owl, Clarke ami Yoiiiik'h rlern are lint lug a IiIk friwliet. l'olk cHinty whool oftleer held a con vention at Hallivi Saturday. The Wright liholtfeit (V. Limited, of auaiiNW, llch hae tNiimlit U :i hcnw of Hue Hinder In l.luu emiiity nml will build n larjc wtw mill at Albany. The linker City Hcpuhllrmi Iiih coino out Hat-footed in opi'-ltl"ii of re-iioinl-nation Unlearn Moody for repriontn the. loiii:ln rouiity nupplleil San Fraud row Hii 16 car Iwnla of tu'rkeye for 'lhaiikiilii:. Thedernimt lurk Ilerrlelta left Tort land thl week with HW .l lund of wheat. The venn.'! drew ! fet 2 Inrlie or water. ThU would nmke .'1 tralnimid W) earn to tlto train. Sidney HpremlborrtUKli, a lVrthiml car repairer win Mien ny nixcouiiiinioii.-iiii-ilay white out huuiing duck. Salem lind a MiclalUt club. .liilm Winle and W U Halt Hi two hood- lmiiiof I'orllaml. are timbr nrnut for killliiK .laniett It. Morrow. They mUtook Miinou- fur 11 rich uumhler. Itiitli lie- cuw each other of ilolnu the deed. He riMu-l and they killed htin. The police claim Wade U the luunlerer. Kaxtcru Oregon FchiHduiitrujs to the number of iVilnne taken poeMlon ol lVmlleton. 'I he amiocliiUou will bold fmtli tliroo tiny. The l.dckwoi.d irliiinry law Inn lieen decided ax couctltutiouai by tho circuit court for Multnomah county. The !l50ii lml" of pooli"! 1iom Iflonii Im; to the 1 10,1(1 rowers Ase.iclntion will be blilpjit'd direct to London. Mr 1. Win. .loiuw. a lVmlleton lady, en tered a t aliHiu ami deiuiimled ol tho bar tender that her liuhaud be xeut out Im mediately or hIio would Mim.-li eeiy KlaiM mid bottle lit Hlyht. The liiiihaml and wife wero taken into custody by olllceiH. .liilm Lolm, iiKl iki vemv, of Mlddlc- uii. Or., wim found dead at hW liomo Monthly with liN throat cut. Koul play is HUHpCCtcd, The mayor nf llnkartMty who wan Injur ed In it inerry-i;o-iounil accident Tuesday by breakliitf lili log, id italnliiK mid will Hiion bo out, Tho ItenubllemiH of Salem w 111 not thin year put up it ticket aiiut tho llnyteed'n. .lolm K, Hrljcoll of linker City, wiw held up nml when ho threw up hU liamU tho biuhwayim-it Hliul two of Ills Hukcm olf. Long mile tnltts In black or whlto uru wont by very many fiivlilouulilo wo men tills hoabon, tvtio bnvo olecteil el bow sleovea for luomenade. chinch nnd vlaltlnu continues. In tiret'ereiico to hiiedo or gluco kill sloves of any do- it Is now posslblo to obtain n slipper or sandal tho exact stiado of thu gown, undressed kill lielng dyed In nil the faBlilonable colors. Still nt all full ilresa cntertalnmeuta It la noted that tho footwear moro generally matches tho Hlindo or the gloves than tho tint of tlie, eotvu. LOOK OUT TOR ANOTHER FRAUD The follotvlnif loiter which we nro en abled to publiili tlirmiRli lho (ntirteny of C.iptnlii Norman NcIhoii, of tho Capo AritKO I.lfc-HjvliiK Hlallon tn relfnix plaiiatory, If 0111 exeliangefi will kind ly cony they will help to head oil it fraud, Han Kiuncimo, Nov. SKI, HOI. Keeper, Capo Arnipi L H Station, KlII'lllKClTV, OukouS. 8m: The fi)llnwiiiK U a copy of a Idler iliilul.Nuv, llilli, HOI, IhU day received from tho (Iciiural Superlutcmlcnl ot which you are ruiuratiil to tnkii note. "A wiieorn rnllliiR Itself the "Kx-V. 8. Llfi-Hincrn' National lleneflt AhicIii tlon" Inw been incorporated under tho lawn of the State of Mnlun for the nl- p(;el puriKMc of puldUliliiK and fflllliiK a hMory of the I', H. I.lfe-Savliif; Ser ylce. "It Iiih Ikdm Icaninl that ni(cnti pent out by thN coiiceni nro eollrltliij; cub crrlptlomi In tarloiw partM of the coun try, profivHtK,' that the money obtained In tit bo it-eii for tho beiiellt of ex-Ilft- MiteiHof the II. S. Life-8tiiiiK Sen Ice mid their families. "ThU olllee ilwlroM I! to bo undenitood that neither the Life-Sat in;; Senlco nor anv of He oiltor lia miytliliii; to do with the project or any connection what ever with it. Thine Kite thU statement the wlilent pollile pniillclty liy ocry lacaim con U'lilunt to jour baud. Il lit KUKcetiil tlrnt Koine of tho tii'Wiipnpcr lu your dlotrlct beaknl topublMin notico of the fnreKolUK a a matter of newx." Itefietfully, (SIkiihI) S. I. KlMCALU (leuersl 8iiHTluteniIeiit.'' Itcwpcctful'v yourx, T.J. IlLAKIiNKY, SuHrinteiident. GEORGE W. DAVIS' . .BOXDSMKfiKLEASED The tnilt of the Stale iicalml Oeorpi W. DntU itml hit UindMiieii. h. V. Me IVrnac ami Owrue " Hlnshiiui, was di- clded by .liidKe Ilurnett In Departiiicnt No. I, of the circuit court for Mnrloii minify, Monday. He kho a decrco In fatorof the defendant. The cult was brnuuht In reenter ?JK,..i, the tmm ot the lioml of Datii), the clerk of the School Land Hoard, who vnu ills- entered nt the lnt leulHlatiiro to lw Hhort In I1I1 itccotintM lu the mm ot $32,- lh7.(f.i. It wiw ntlpuliit.il m'tween the part It that the botoUmen could take inltmttuBoof all tffUiilcalltiiM of Inw to exonerate llieutfoltiw front pajlttR the mini of the bond, and thU Is what wan taken mltantnKoof and nceouiit.s for tho deeUloii Kit en. Another httlt in relation to thin Hliurt ni,v or (J. W. Hatis Is pendliij; In the eittlty ilejKirtiiicul of the circuit court. It litagaliiit Sjltwter IVitituyer, fleorgo W. JloHrldo mid I'liil JleUcIum, Roter uor, secretary ot state and nttito treas urer, respoclltelj-, the State Laud Itoanl nl the time Hatis was clerk, ThU Is ror an accouutlni; and will lw heard on De cember nth bv Judge IloUe. Travel by Sea ArrltaU by Alliance from South, Nov. 21: -Mw .1 Citrreit. Mrs J A llittton, Uen l'erkluH, F S Kium, H I. Halconi, U Haven port, Hen nmtvn, A T Meilhte, K l Wall, .1 .1 Aiken, SI Dean, Sirs T Crawford, 11 Law-Nin, Sirs Coiiiinltig, Mrs Clara lies- ney, 11 ll.lenmw.lt 1) SIcHounld and family, SIIhs Jolinson. l)ep.irtiir.s by Alllanco North, Nov. 15: -SIrsM Taylor, Helen mid William Taylor, W lliirgeineMer. Sits C SI till Kenseit, J W Newlaud, SIUs .Mary and MlhM Hollo Newlaud, W Sinclair and wife, V Craw find. Anna JohiiMin, K WH kins and wife, John NeUou, l'oter North, 0 Tluiuiliis and wifo, F J SlcNinnee, and aSHleemge.-In addition to tho above Koveial passengers from the CoqiiIHo got aboard at tho depot, mid their names do not appear on tlto ngont.V list. Arrivals by Areata, Nov. 23:--A C Campbell, Til Harry, Sirs Fenojlw, A Slason, W W .Mason, Mrs Stiahan, Miss Doyle, Win Doyle, H Long, V Manalnl, A (hioa, 8 liper, V SlumUm, Y FMre, 1 Steffuuo, L Odeppo, Very l)liiHrcnlilr, Rummer llcllo-rUTiero go two of tho moat ilUagieeablo men l'vo met this ueiiBou. Fiiend-Aro they? Why? ... 11.. n r...i a 1iimi if nvna nilllHIUT lH.UW-w.iu "i iv- .-- Weeklv. ' AWFUL DISASTEtt ON WAEASII nOAD ? i Trains Collide ai TuS; Speed Orcr One Hundred Killed and Injured A Detroit, MJclijdispatch of Nov. 27th nays: DKTKorr. Midi., (ov. 27. I?rom 100 to 150 iroiis wctc killed or injured tonight in 1 wieck on tltc Wnbdslt Railroad Two heavily loaded passcnycr trains collided nt M speed one mile cast of Seneca,- tlic second station west of Auriau. The west bound train, 'composed ofl two car.i loaded with immigrants nnd five otlicr coaches, was smashed and btirnccl J with awful loss of life and fearful injuries to a majority of its passtiRcrs. east-bound passengcrj train, Continental Limited,; sufTcrci The the . in scarcely less I'cjjrcc. ' The last reports from Adrian are to the effect that there are 80 dead and 150 injured, of which 25 cases are serious. Kifty of the 80 dead were killed outright. The east-bound train, it is be lieved, disobeyed orders in not waiting at Seneca for the west bound train, thereby causinc the wreck. 7 COAL VEIN REACHED AT COOS CITY 1 Summer's ProspcctinrCr,owncd With Succcss-'NcuS Which Means Much for CoosjBay ci CifitnKv 1aKtJtwivaK.xi!inouncPil -i' -T" '" r " - ' here that tint vein of coal for which W. A. Slaswell han been prosiM-ctluc on the WatKiii place at (Vws City, had at' last Ixi'ii reachwl with tho drill. It Is Mated that the vein wan struck 700 feet below the surface, the prospecting shaft being down nl(i feet nnd tho drill bating pene trated 1 feet further. Sir. SInxwell's Niiiml Judgment, which has been voclf erotfly r.tllisl In question by Mme of our local coal exerts, is thus vindicat ed, and his self-reliance rewarded. The vein ot coal Is said to bo a largo one w Itlt good roof and lloor nud pitch ing at an angle of alxntt 10 degrees. The plans for tho opening of the mine nro said to include n double Imbuing shaft, to be jmt btvn FontoTOOfeotiwuth of the pnpct hhaft, the latter being put down to the teln and used In the douiopment work, and later fur ventila tion. The Crescent Coal Co. will push the work of development In all its branches and a largo number of men will Ik cm ployed lu opening the mine, building bunkers, roads, etc. This nntorprlo menus much for SIarh field and Com Hay. In fact, It Is dlOl cult to Mtlmate Its e fleet until It U seen how pxtensltely the work Is proe- cttteil. Tho energetic and Mislurss-lico course of the geittleti'ieu Interested, ni far,gltesjiromlMlhat this mine will be one of the greatest onterprhos ever Inaugurated here, that It will employ a large force of men mid add very mater! nllv to tho volume of business transact ed hero. The work nt the Wall mine, now call ed Crescent Sllne No. 2 Is being pushed, lit pieparatlon for the extensive hhip incut of coal, and It is wild that In a couple ot mouths two steamers will be required to carry the product. FOREIGN FACTS. It has been estimated that It will re quire .s" men working every day until 11)17 m nne.11 Hi ttho entire ruins of l'oinpell. At Foeant. In tho liclglan Ardennes, there Is a Kioto of trees bo thoroughly detiihtatul by tho blll.worms that not a blngle leaf baa been left on the trees. Jury trials aro going out of favor In i:nslaml. Out of -ml cases In tho king's bench at the ptesent Trinity session UUi nro to bo tried without it Jury. A l'ollsh gamekeeper bavltig remark ed that ho hoped tho cholera and tho plaguo might kill nil tho Germaua on enrtlt Is now being prosecuted lu tho courts. Tho comnlalut comes from Venlco that wealthy forolsnora have bought I ., . . ,, nn ,n nrnn.l 1 1. e.. suou-tm.ni. PROMOTION FOk THE CITY ATTORNEY Julm S. Coke, Jr., Named for Mayor by the Citizens' Caucus-Good Men for Councilmcn TlmcltizeiiH' caticm which wai held In 1, 0. 0. V. Hnll .Monday evening re mitted lu tho nomination of the. follow ing tickut: For .Major, J. H. Coke, Jr. For liccontnr. . II. S. Hytle. l'or Couneilmeii. K. 1'. .Norton, II. C. Noble, C. A. Johtiwu, F. K. Ndwii, Kobt Mamleti, Win. Iteniltt. The ball w-iw not at nil crowded when thetntotiii was called to order but mint of the leadltur citizens wero there, ami tho biulnes was conducted In tho Hunt nmlcablo manner. ' F. A. finlilvn was elected chalrnia n of the ineoting nml F. Sf. Froidbery secre tary. For mayor only 0110 nnnio was pre wsnteit that of .1. S. Coke, Jr- nml V. II. S. llyilo bad 110 opiwlton for tho oQlco of recorder. For cotuicllnien tho following names wero Placed Iniforc tho convention: F. K. .Nelcott. II. 0. Noble, Itolit. Jlnrlcn, l. 8. Wearer. F. 1 Norton, Arthur lirldges, F. SI. Freidlerg, Wra. Hernltt, Chas. (Jeorge. C A. Johnson, K. A. Kick worth. Six candidates were to be nicctcd for tlie three onice to be flllctl. Tho firf t ballot rtMiltod in a tlo between eorge nnd Hernltt, for the sixth man. nud a Fecund ballot was taken, completing the ticket ns given first alwve. Tho ticket nominated acorns to bo emi nently patUfactory. No serious mUtake can bo made In selecting any three, of the gentlemen named for cotiucllmea. Thu tw recalling the hlghost nuin lxr of totes at ths eloctlou will le elect ed for the full torut of three jears; the one rewltlng tho next highest number AvllWHl .MitluiigxplriHltgnii. yt. W- It. CurtU, one year. Slnco the alwto tras la tyjw it Is learned that .TnhiMUiaud Hernltt both decline to run. This makes It neawwy to Mhct two others t' nil out the ticket, and this work scents to iletolte upon Re corder l!j do. AsChas Oeorgowas tied with Hernltt ou the first ballot nt tho cltiztiis meeting, he will bo 0110 of tho candidate. P. S. Woater and A. K. KIrkworth were tied for the next high est, and nt this writing It had not been i-ettled as to which nanio would go uiwn the tie'eet. ,s thero has Wen some discussion ns to tho qualltlcatlons of voters, and tho (juatltlcatlons ueceiary to hold ofllce, tho two sections ot the charter which govern those matters aro printed below. It will bo obsertod tnat only tax-payers can vote, while no sucli qualiflcatiou Is protii'ed for the oOice-ltoldor. Tho curi ous spectacle Is presented of a charter which will allow a man whom it denies a vote to till any ofHeo In tho municipal got eminent. Sections r and 8 are a follows: Suction D. No person Is eligible to nny office in the municipal corporation who r.t tho time of his election or i- poliittiieut U not entitled to tho prltl largo of and elector acconling to the con stitution mid laws of the !tate, ami who lias not resided In tho city of Mtirsltfleld for at least one year next preceding such election or appointment. Section s. No person shall Mite, or Is qunliuod to vote, nt any city election iiinlor this act who has not been tv resi dent of tho city for ninety days next preceding Mich election, and who dim not possess tho qualltlentlons ot an elec tor under tho laws o( tho state of Ore gon, and who shall not hato paid a tax on property the assessed taluo of which shall exceed $100 (and shall exhibit to the judges of election a receipt ot tho t-nme, or make suitable proof to them of tho payment thereof,) except that the payment of a city license which shall equal or exceed In amount tho sold lfO property tax bhnll bo dvemed a Mttllci ent tax. THE GLASS OF FASHION. Whlto gowns nro to rage during the cntlro season ami far Into thu autumn. The ostrich feathers which nro worn so much, not only on UalnsboroiiKlrs, but 011 all Muds of dress hats, mo but llttlu curled. A (lower much Uked for hat trim ming Is convolvulus. Ulther pale pur ple or liuio white Is pretty, the latter pelng especially attractive ,on n black .mu. ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT CHANGES HANDS F. AI, Freldbcrjr. Buys Out The Gen eral Electric of New York F. M. Freldlierfj Is now eolo owner ot tho Slanthflclil electric light work, hav ing purchased tho plant and frai)chlso of tho General Klectrlc Company. Mrv FreldberK has been in charge of the en teriirl'o here for eovcral years, nml Is thoroughly familiar with tho situation lie will make romo exteusivo changes, and is now taking vut tlie sni.alU trans formers about bwn and replacing tlicm with larger. Two nctr dynanion have been ordered ami one ot them will bo here in a few mouths, tho orders Mug delayed by a rush of work at tho factory. ThU plant was built In W' by tho Tlioiiitwm-llotistou Klectrlc Co., for Carl.'on Hrw., tlio price, lIng $1700. As Carlson Uros. wero tumble to meet all payment, the ownership became partly Tcsti-d in tho Thompon-IIouiiton Co. the following year, and tho plant was Iwnd ed for $VfCO, $ICC0 thereof being ls- Hued. Later the Tlioninson-lloiLiton 'Company was merged with tho FxlUon Elertric Company. As it Is not the pol icy of this company to cmulnet electric lighting plants except whan absolutely necetearj. the buslneca has new come into the hands of Sir. Freblberg. North Bend Sirs. Slctt Store, who want to San FrancIco for medical treatment, came home with the consent of her doctorr, supposedly cured. Upon her arrival home, however, sho became violently 111 and has since lcn confined to her bed. Dr. Ilorsfal is attending Iter nnd reports her eouvalftelug. Victor Njittnd, wifo and daughter have gone to Snu Francisco. Sir. N' hind went to consult physicians. Since tho hhlpj-anl has started np again, WQ.6C0. thMjUworJaniu,, drifting "baric rnclr days " linJonlSSiai-lIennan Nabb nnd Dell Lennan are on the list. 0car Ohman is conducting a Tery successful dancing school here, lie gave a dance Wednesday night to his pupils and their friend.. Under our most efficient manager, we aro altvaj-s able to enjoy a legal holiday; nil business wa accordingly tJiut down Thanksgiving Dsy. There was not a home In North llend where turkey was missing Thursday for Mr. L. J. Simpson doimtid ouch married employe a flue bird ami sent many to the cook houso for the unmarried employe. Mrs. W. S. Ttirpeu who was ill the first of tin week. Is able to be around nguln. Sirs. Ktull Krlok-on I visiting rela-tlte.-. in Marshlleld and at Allegany Sir. Win. Yanghan tislted SIK ami Sirs. Jam Nowiln ou Corns river a few days this week. Sirs. McFall nnd son arc expected on the Alliance from l'oitlaud. The Interior of tho storo Is llng al tered. now ..ro "Voar KMnrjrs tr HobU,SwiruiPeiMrUlMrTlU.Saic. Cltirea. AJ4.u:7t.-UJiuc4Ou..t OUwoofS.Y. itauva ttsaatBn ms isiiMtasav Mackintoshes, I Rain Coats a It a and Umbrellas. 8 n ii a Q 13 u e EJ 1 B 9 Dnv liko wo liuvo been Imvitig niako ona wish for n good tiick iutiish or iiti'i coat. There, will bo a lot ofsuoh days before tho irlokv winter U unit, hosiilett or. Vo Imvu just tho kind of a rain cont you liko nml it is probably priced lower tlimt vott oxpoot, in fact, wo Unvitii do tt rmiiied way of not waiting to bo undersold mid will not tnls ropresent a v'tnieiueiit bv vnyiug our prices will be just a Jittlo lower than SOVIO CClU COitt. Uinbrollns aro ulivnj'n useful . W show tho economlol kind, beonti!o tboro'i nining vnluo movcrj'ono and sallsfaoiiou wbuthur you choose an exiiunslvo ono or 0110 at a low price. SA SFAL KY flrl 1 rv4.v-t 1 rtT1tT tllffftlrl V 1 Sweaters 9 El S u The kind that vu liavo wanted ami tho kind that tvo liavo bcon heiirobitig tbo markci for for years aro heij. , Wo Imd nlneml u liuvc (inter u-ltli n nromlnoilt llianilfSCtUtCr early in lho season wliioh lias just boon delivered and tho vahies -aro uortainly far beyond our expectation. Tiioy will certainly iuicru8iyou. Reliable Goods Honestly Represented by n Reliable House. ' - ' Mapes & Mafson THE LEADING 0 U T FLUE IS, q. A. M, CRAWFORD FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL; Tho mention of tho natno I Hon.A.Sf. Crawford, ot liocchurg, for tho nfflco of attorney general Is meeting a kindly re ception. Sir. Crawford Is n lawyer of conspicuous ability, a lifelong Republi can, nml in everyway qualified to uil.tho office wlth'crrdit to himself nnd rntis-. faction to the ieoplo nt tho state. Ha was formerly located at Stnrshflold and has many friend hero who would like to seo him In tho attorney general's of,, . ncc. - SATISTACTORY TEST OF SUBMARINE BOAT FULTQN A N. Y. dispatch of Nor. 2llh says: In " tho presence of n big crowd which as sembled to witness tho emerging of tho )'' submarine boat Fulton, that craft roso from the bottom of tho bay this morning, , at 1030 o'clock, with all well nnd'greaf- 't ly surprised to find there was a storm1 ' raging. The test of the Fulton's stay ing qualities was highly satlsfnctcry.wot only to tho officers of tho company that built her nud tho naval officers present, but to those who went to the bottom in tho boat. They report thero was not tho slightest discomfort to them during their moro than lu hours of submarino below tho surface. Captain Cable, of tho Holland Com- . pnny, who was In command, said that the boat ronld have remained down for threo montiis it thero was food enough on Itoanl. Although thero was but six feet of water over tho top of tho turret, tltOhO on Itoard felt nothing of tho storm. Slembers of the crtv ray they experi enced nn difficulty In breaihlng, and obtained three- or tour hours sleep. Rear Admiral lxwo said: . " The air In the boat was as clean and as pnro as In n boufe or In tho cabin of, u yacht. "Not once,4 added the Admiral, "did I notico any sign of bad nlr, gas. or other Impurity. Considering that wo ' did not draw ou tho tanks nt nil, I con sider this is wonderful. It upsets, all .. . the theories ot 1herayt5ielann and' bcka-k r.... ...(. ..il ..TikSfft.riifAl.1jlS3l 14.1. .Tilt till U !. .... nv-wn. mc night was luipotwible." The loiigebUime that any submarino boat had been under water heretofore lu tho United States vnu three hours. NOTICE FOK I'UTILICATION DrpMlnuntor the Interior, Land Odics at Koxure. Ortcoo, Notcmtxr 36, 1901. Noilor u tmreby glrtn tht ihe following naoiat xtitcr h Alnt notlcu of lilt Intention to du)c final nroo(ln tupiKHt cf Ms cUIm, and ibat .iklproofM.il In mule I fore W. U. Dcuilus U. S. Coinmiloncr ut MiujhfieM. Oregon, oa Janiui; ft. 1903. t.t: on liU It H. No. fcoy for tlie NUJl Sec. jet Tn 33 S K. 13 Whl lienaniei in HMioiriK wnncitca 10 prK bts ronllnnoui itildcnco upoo and culillfcn of kaUl Utti. vtj: I'eter U.'jke, Robed Temple- Ion ul Mft(thheM. Orgjn. htrpl.cn 1-. Jolinion, Aaxil CI-oQ ol ieniDKu oar. orecoa. 11-30 . T. llmrx.w. RetUter. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail The Ilttlo dauchter of Sir. J. N. Powell JumiKHl ou an Inverted rako made ot ton penny nails, nud thrust one entirely through Iter foot and a second halt way thrniiKli. Cluinilvrlaln's Vain Halmwivt pnuupily apnlieii ana utiv mintiis later lite pain mm uisnppeam mm no mure suffering was experienced. In threo days the child was wearing her slice iu ' usual nud with absolutely no discomfort. sir. rowel 1 is a wen kiiowu iiicrciiaui otForkland, Ya. lalu Halm Is an antiseptic nnd heals ouch Injuries with out maturation ami lu one- third tho, tlmerequirAlby the usual treatment For Sale by Ited Cro Drug Store. via a ti xi Mztatu a mvtst ft V Q Urei!on In nraverbiiil for hor bOW' H M H 1 8 KKfc . AS 50c to $5.Q0. IB 1 I 11 w' r -i -- " m rrt;f . i Li ,1- Sf