T ft , .,,-,, fVt - -'- U .-' i f xj "k 'MllHfV . kream of the Published livery Day in 0 v w Wllkmtbnrro,Pn, Sopt. 8-Excltomont 1b nt fever heat ovor the oltootlnu o( two niuii by tlio strikers tliln morning. Ono la (lend of .'10 bullet wounds, mid tho oth- ortln dying ol 8 wounds. Tjio htrlkore, who bollovwl tlioy woro working nl tlio collieries, called Ilium to halt, but tlio men started to run. A fmilladu of shots was llrcd nt I lie in nod tliry fell. 'Hum thu strikers ran to tlio proktrato forms, nod discovered tliom to bo members of tliulr own party who had Ihhiii on picket duty. A heavy fo( caurod tho error In Indun tlflcntlon. Tlfo strikers led end aru now hiding in thu woods. 'It un repotted that an attack was to hornndo on IhoMallby oolllery.nndja big force of dcputlw hurried to.tlo scene, und aro now trying to arrest tho porpo-. trntore. Thu bjdy of John Kcatn, tho innn killed, end Frank Pnlrlok, thu inun wounded, woro Identified nl tho hospital, whtiro further examination shows that tho mou woro terribly benton with clubs. It le now learned 'that an attack was contemplated on thu Maltby colliery and Hint (.CO strikers woro on tho lino of Lnoknwnura railway loading to thb mine, when Kottu and l'ntrick were stricken down, Mitchell tluiilce that ho has nny Inten tion ol proclaiming tho ctriko at an end, t'und says tho miners nro amply prepared l?AffinVWtolTSf Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 8 Representa tive printers from nil ovor tho country nro arriving for tho annual convention of thu United Typothetto of America which opens horu lomorrow. Thonntton nl executive committee held n Hosblon to day in which tho programmo (or tho) three days' meeting was approved. , Capo Hnytlan, Sept. 8 Tho gnnboat Croto Axplerrot In the sorvlco of tho Klrmlnist party, Iibb been sunk nt tho harbor ol Gonruvee by the Gormau gun boat Panther. Tlio crow of the Oroto Axpjorrot left hor beforo nlio went down. Tho Uayt lans llred tho vossel after surrendering to tho QorinmiB and the latter poured. 1 ehot into bur to sink tho craft. Thorensan for tide is that tho llaytlnu voesol had violated Iho Gornmn .flag on a merchant slilp, ' .4 Intoruatlouul complications, though oefilblc, tire not lookod upon naprobn blo, ' . r. "" California 'Slate Fair Sacramento, Cnl.,So)t. 8 Thu live stock exhibition, inoludlng liorBcs, cattle, swlno and ehoep't Is tho dinting. ' ulsiilng featuro of tho California Stnto Fair, which opened today, Tho Horti- ... cultural display is one of liiB best ovor "leeafCa forn a and the-ijou.'try and leea'fiTCallfornlaand thtf-ijou.'try and agrlebltUral departments aro mlso well Peek's kewk (lie Daily Coasl Mail. llllod, Tho fair continues two weeks and tho management expects a record' broaklng attendance. Ilactng begins to morrow and will Include running, trol ling nud pacing reccs. Tillamook, Or., Sept. 0 Capt. Ernest Loll, of tho tug George 11. Vosburg, caus ed n sensation FiJday by allemptiug to tliooipity.?.Ia-oilial,Cloniu.iwa ,,.,. , Ifo find been drinking oud Olomuns tried to get htm aboard his ship, when lie coinmonccd nbutlng him over tho bund and ho fell. Itcgalnlng his foot 1!1 ran to tho slcamor and soon appear ed on deck with a rovolvor In bio liaud and commenced oliootlng right and left, with thu evident intention of killing thu marfhal. This caused n ttampodo of tho pcoplo on tho dock. Loll fired five- or nix shots, but wis dually arrested by J. E. Tuttlo und Deputy Sheriff Stanley. (Cnpt. Loll was formerly master of n tug towing rock hcows to tho govern meat works hero on tho bay. En. Mail.) Washington, Sept. 11 All plans nro being arrangud with the understanding that President Itoosovell'e prosram will bring him lcro only a ohort titno be tween now and December. Daring tho holidays ho goes south, and immediate- . ly nftur congress closes ho goes hunting In Colorado and will unon'd sir utclcsln April ndJU ,trlitoiio,tT;Sciflc Coast and tho Northwest. Charleston, W. Vn., Sept. 6 This has bi-on tho blggc6t day in tho rurroundlug coal Ileitis slnco tho strike began. Many mines aro already operating to tholr fullest capacity and more men nro at work than beforo tho strike. All thu guards, were withdrawn this morning. Tho returning miners nro quiot. Trttnnqua, Sept. 0 Thlo morning Ma Jor Oencrnl Gerhart found it necessary,! ;to send troops through tho Panther Creek region to allay apparent unrest. No conflict, however, took.placo, though trouble is fearod. Southhampton, Sept. C A great trans atlantic raco botweon tho rrmgnillclcnt htenmora Fuorst ltismnrk and rhllndol ...... ... ,, .,, plna started nt noon today when tho latCor enilod from Now York. Tlio Dls- mark sails tomorrow morning. Uoth Btcninora liave pioked cpal and aro equip ped with wlroleoe tolograph pnrnphor nnlln,'espectlng to comlnunlrato with ench othor during tho ontiro trip. ,j v. y Order's Sliver JtMlce Now York, Sopt.0 In ovory part of tho country whoro thoro is a branch of tho Kulghta and Ladles of lUnor thoro will bo a colouration today and tomor row of tlie silver jubilee ol the order. In thin elty.he 12,000 memboraot the order are hold&k'a Jubilation atUIraer Pk pi,i- . r ',' Bna la OtiJcRKO, Boitont Bt. Louis and b other cities slmlur fcejebratlous are in progress. Tho Knights an) Ladle of Honor was niLa organized September 0,1877, in Louls- vllle. Ky. Founded'wlth unselfish mo lives on tho part of Us promoters, con ducted upon strictly business prlnclp'oa, Improved by an expetfence of twpnty flvo years, 11 has sffl the facilities for ouccoufdlly promoting 111 objects fra f ornal union, moral and material aid to its members and their depondonls, edu cation of its members, assistance of widows and orphans of deceasod mem bers and payment of substantial death benefits. In New York Btato alone there aro ovor 1 CO lodges of the order. Since Its organization the -order has dis bursed nearly fl8,C00,000 In benefits. Tho general headquarters at present aro ' 4 located at Indiantpolis. 'Homo yearn ago I was ono of a party tbnt Intended making along bicycle trip," says 1 h. Taylor, of New Albany. Bradford County, Pa. "I was taken mid dunly withdiarrhoea, and was about In vivo up tlio trip, when editor, Ward, of tho Laceyvillo Moswnger.mniKeBtedthat I take a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholura and Diarrhoea Remedy. I plir cbated a bottle ana took two dopes, ono beforo starting and one on the route. I mado tho trip successfully, and never foil any ill effect. Again Inst summer I was almont completely run down with an attack ot dyecntry. I bought a bottle of this snwo remedy, and this time ono dose cured mo." Eor ealo by John Prou8s. Maine's Poiilical Campaign Augusta, Me., Sept. C-Tho Maluo political campaign practically closed to day. Tho election will bo held next Tuesday. The cambalgn has been ono of tho most spirited the state has ever MeriIffatToft-year. The- Democratic Congressional campaign committco has made a warm fight, flooding tho slate with literature and tending out 6tump bpeakors In ovory direction. They havo not douo this with any hopo of carrying nny of tho congressional districts, but on account of tho Influeoco a reducod republican majority will havo on tho campnign throughout tho othor elates. They hopo to cut the usual Republican majorities down to cuch an extent as to cucouraco Democrats everywhere to mako iv hard fight this Fall. From Tueoday'e Dally. - Travel by Sea Departures by Alliance Sept 7t W II Smith and wife, Mrs Morton Tower and two children, MrB I.ifthtnor, Maude Mills, Minnie Mills, Patten nud wife, Cnpt Wnlten and wifo, Iticliard Roo, Miss Ada Walton.,' PV Schroeder, W Ellis, M Roppopno, M W Ryan, Peter Scott. J Young, F 5AVard, M Wester laud, Miss Hovo r, J Pasca, JesEo Noah MrJ3.J.oingon A R Campboll, T Zoh, O S Trondwoli, C II Springer, Mra Ren fro,T D Lnytou, Only 50 Cents to make your baby strong and well. A fifty cent bottle of Scott's Emulsion will change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think Ui it. ia aa line ma .iwttu Send for a free sample, and try it. 409-415 ran Dtnci, 2 '-T ".w " ' "' r T.'T' .. fe A" M l L- .miT mm tfktaflRaM juw, wa f t.uui i '- y . New York, Sept. 9-The Journal of Commerce says (a steamship company has been formed to enter Into active competition for the Oriental trade, the large gains n shipments to Faciflc coast points having a traded marked atten tion. Tho now lino will 1)0 oporaled b the American and Asfailc Steamship Com pany, which Is capitalized at $5,OCO,O0O William Uarckleay Parsons Is president and Cornelius Vanderbllt one of the directors of the company. It Is propos cd to establish a regular tervko with China, Japan aid Philippines, com moucingtbe middle of October, The company will build its own fleet. 1fc- Good enough for anybody! yLL Havana Filler ; rWWDQM" BANDS 4 of same value as tag from' "STAR," " HORSB SHOE," -spsarhead;'"Standaro NAvr., OLD PEACH & HONEY.' "SAW LOC" "OLE'VARGINY" cr "MASTER WORKMAN" ToUccp. ' T o jo, c r o aet a: -flu - ttr, ti, & Kind Ym H3 Wnp Efi I ! Ashovlllo, N. C, Sopt. 0 The Presi dent passed the night at a Biding at Hot Springe nud pulled out this mornimr. At Marshall the President spoko from the platform, briefly thanking tits crowd for their prosenco and congratulating thorn on tho prosperity of the country. Twenty thousand persons heard rcsl dout Roosevelt's Epcech this afternoon. 1 A eccrot service- ofllcor knocked down a negro who came too close to tho carri ages. Pittsflold, Sopt. 9 Inquiry Into the., death of Secrot Service Ofllcor Craig is iu progress bofdro Special Justice Ilib bard today. All witnesses are being ex amined alono. Tho President's outriders and Jbe drivers of tho carrlaces wlilcli followed is v i. . . it'iivi. -. '.."ttw." ti iiiu xrcBiueui wnen toe acciucni occur t ' ' red Are being questioned. t rs tm Keep Out the Wet r SAWYBPS OIL GLOTHINq Jatfcf tror turn d. wHinrproai ffraftai u orid. MU' Uom (fa hrt tffI rarrnntrd wutrrpronf. Uii to a vrarrnntrd walprnrmir PljUlJ tbfojertwork(f wlhfT. 6Ht not Lt tbwB, rilt tor Uloo to I. T. fUHht rukl fe.. .ru. f Trunin. I.nok fnpflmfrMJaitiBBk. IfMMilialis IH,M. fAWYKHUt fm. nolo urn. mw t CmbMff, M w. f.' Tho t ' & ,4 jflSlSJlJSHk , 1 tw4 XR?ri oJSOP 'Reliable Firm, ' iv 8JL,. E.B.Dean&0aY C. H. JHEKCIf ANT'ESB3 .Is constantly adding to its . atoclc of Gnner&l ilerchan- 1 disc, already the largest in Marsbfiold. When yot; buy at thai1 Mill Store you know the goods are first class and the price is all right. A.11 kinds of lumber and building material, feed and sup- plies r at wholesale and retail; Coos Bay .WlolusalG Linir nEAD.QUARTERS FOR II I GII nuAnp. T.imimic CHOICE WINKS AND TUItli -m m.9 m. M-f m a. v A fc V . AI)K ; WINKS 1IHANDIES. A LEADING BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEEB r Family Orderj (olicHcd. ' SOLE AGENT 'FOR THE CELE BRATED Ranier Beef. Family orders for Pop9, pints and quarts, delivered by thocasej Robert larsdeiur !' f: an Fast and Coin m odious Steainsliip AU3ANCE LCfT 000000 o c 00000s HARDWIOK, . " Master. aIltaVe$ regular trip bctweoc .an Francisco and Portland ii Humbolpl andlCoos Iky, calling nt abova ports cadi w.r-y. . Tho ALLIANCE Is a first class passenger boat, nud lutti all tho modem convenience nnd is ono of tho fastest Stcamora of her class, y For , ; Freigliti, 4 ? and Passenger sor am- Rates or Sailing Dates,t tr .y. "PP'y v r wf i H. SRNnSTACKRNk n AiXik VV!!1" ;M.1RSHFIUID, Oregon r, .... . . . lOilll i.-- J(W- - 1111 iwiwi. 'Jifi-P1 " ar - c- 't't I 1 4 t 1 flt 'in. 1 . r .i U i ..; .,rW 11 ; 1 1 -.v. i . n- . . .mlfdUm 1. ;".. .3m. , .V.. w K5 1dllP KAAml J-JFtt vlkj t