- V A ft MHMHMBMMBBWWWHH1HWI r THE 0U RELIABLE P0YAl i POWPER Absolutely Pure 7HERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE From Sunday's Dally. From Thursday's .Dally. Thos. Hisrat writes that ha will return Lome on tbo Areata. The Areata rill sail from San Fran ciico Friday noon. Tho' Shakespearian Club mot at the homo of F. M. Freidberg last nicht. II. G. Plocger has accepted a position ns book keeper at tho C. B. M, fc L. Co'e mill. "Capt. 0. E. Edwards vraB one ol dele thotcn to represent North Coos river precinct at the county convention. Ellerby & Manning Bros, received a let of deep Be fiish Wednesday which :cro baoujjht in by Geo. Wulff. i t Itobt. McDonald left yesterday for the Loonlako country, tn visit his home stead and make needed improvements. Geo. Barrett has taken the Marsh-field-Gardiner mail route, under o sub contract for Z)i years, and took charge yesterday Milt Epperson, of the Susarloal neigh borhood, was fa town to attend the fun cralol his mice, Mrs. II. S. Eonebreak, ncdstarts home todsy. 0. Winner has bought an interest in Tibbetts' Ico Cream Parlors, and will take charge when Mr. Tlbbetts assumes management of the Palace Chop House. Oqaitle Ilsrikl Eleven echoouers took cargo; of Isaber at our lower river mills last wetk. The prospects are that el the cioie of the month the output of lumber will tir exceed any previous xroqth recorded. fi eo. Wasson, one of the old pioneers o: South slough, .LaB been in town eev-i-rel . days, making arrangements to prove his title to a share of the money Appropriated by the Inst legislature, for the Jndlan war veterans. Chas, Twig?, of San Francisco, the draftsman who aided in the construction of the Aurelia at Prosper last season, arrived last week and will perforin like cervices on the now steamer, which is to take tbo place ol the D!patch, upon which work has began, Hcudd. Coquillo Herald, Tho echooner Ruby took the largest and tooet valuable cargo of lumber ever shipped from tho Co (jyllla. It conskfed of nearly n half uiilllou foot of fine cedar and dressed fir aud Ih worth about fll.OOD.OQ. On Saturday night April 4th there Vf il be a grat d masquefado at Libby,' given by tho Libby Brasi Band.- Steam-, or; will connect with' tha train at the 'j.t Liunkere and all thoso attending are p wnised a flno time. .Rejnber the date, Libby dances are generally pleasant affair's and this one will be one of their boat efforts. Great Feed Ot all the people who have kindly re membered tbo Coast1 Mail ganir on thoso happy occasions when thoro was something gocd to cat going around, wo linvo mado the longest mark on tho wall for tho Frosbyterians. Just after wo wont to press Tuesday night Rev. F. G. Strango, in tho kindness ot his heart, came all tho way down to the ofllco, loaded with good things. Thoro were sandwiches and cako galore, and thoro was n half gallon bucket loaded full.by 1 S. Dow" with as delicious ico cream as a hungry printer over Hopped his lip over. Thoro wero only three of ns leit in tho oflkc, but we mado n noblo re solvo not to let any thing go to waste. Fortunately, just aa we wero in tho thick of the battle, reinforcements ar rived in tho shape of four members of tho Marehficld Minstrel Co., Messrs Stauff, Durgan, Pratt, and Schrocdor. That rqlieved tho situation, nud the mangled remain; disappeared as if by magic. ' Lifeless Body Found A telephone messago from the Stand ard Oil dock, below town, yesterday" morning brought tho news that n dead man had decn discovered there. A great deal of excitement was created and practically all the loose population along the Front street started down to view the remains. Marshall Carter led the van, accompanied by A. G. Aiken, who he callod to his assistance. As the procession moved down Front street, it first grew rapidly in numbers and then began to dwindle away, nntil by tho timo tho long wharf had been traversed the marshal's body guard had nearly all deserted him. When Carter and Aiken reached the office they wero taken to where tho body lay, in a largo ico box, turned on its side and partly filled with sawdust. It lay face downward, fully dressed and with bright ilaxen hair pctping out from under tho tut b.-ici. Carter and Ail en examined the body, folt of it, punched ft, moved the arms, aud fin illy turned it over to see if they conlJ recognizs the face. When a blank expanse of white muslin met their view, where the features ought tu be. Marshal Carter arose and solemnly announced that the thing was n dummy. Probably Agent Dow may bo termed the father of the dummy man, which was mado of strong muslin and stuffed with excelsior, Mr. Dow'a young lady assistant acted as hairdresser, ' Later in the day, the dummy wao brought up town and lay in sUto at the Blanco. Then passers-by were given n nervous shock by seeing tho figure of a man faH from the balcony to tho street below. Taken altogether, tho thing mado a lot of sport. HUMAN PILE DRIVER- GIRL FALLS 60 FEET A Strikes on Her HearJ Punches a Hole In the Earth and Is Unhurt, It is quite probable that something atartllng will be 1it.:J from over Ta- t coma-way g.-e long. .Seattle comet to the Iront vith a little ine'dent that will put Its rival to its best to excelnr even equal. That tho matter is true theri can be no dcubt, for Tacoma papcra printed tho (statement, which li contain cd In a dispatch from Seattle of Thurs day, as follows: "Mies Lou Stormo had a narrow o cape from succeeding in her attempt at suicide tliis morning, when she leaped irora balcony 00 feet to the ground below. Sho struck squarely on her head, driving a hole in the ground,, three. inches d:cp. She was net evert madc unconscious by tho fall, not a bone wa broken. .;i She endeavored to porsuad ojljcera who picked her pp to allow bur to walk to the hospital" "From FrldayTTSalTyv David Morse, ot Empire City was In town on business yesterday. j II. Scngstackon mado a business, trip to Big crock ycstorMay. F. S. Dow and family nre moving into J. M. Dolan'a homo in South Mnrjlt- Uold. Tho Woodmen tiro making prepara tions to observo Decoration Day in con junction with tho G. A. R. . Jos. Wasson nnd J. P. Farley brought up n largo raft from Cowan's camp oh South slough yesterday, for tho C. B, M. & L. Co. Win, Bremer, was in town from Allo gany yestorday with n badly ulcomted tooth, which ho had nttoudad to by Dt. Prentls. John Eulund was in town yesterday, buying supplies (or fho dance which takes plnco at tho new hall on North Slough tomorrow night. Captain nnd Mrs! A. D. Boone, ot bumncr, camo down yesterday to sco their daughter, Mrs, Wm. Kardcll, who has been hick for several days. L. M. Noblo is building a platform at bis property at tho end of tho Fourth street bridge, widening the bridge1 to tho lino ot his lot. L. J. Simpson arrived home yoMerday from hfa trip to Portland and outsido points, lio returns in good health and spirits and ready to push North Bend development for all that's out. Fred Barkor, of the Ccquillo, was oporated upon yesterday for appendicitis by Dr. Iiorefall, assisted by Drs, Straw and Gross. The operation was entirely successful and no troublo is anticipat ed. r Tho A. N. W. Club was most royally entertained at tho home ot Mrs. L. R. Robertson in South MarihQeld. Tun club will meet next week at tho home ot Mrs. C. W. Paterson. J' The Coast Mail, forco acknowledges, with many thanks, tho receipt from tho Coffee Club last evening df a delicious lunch of cako, doughnuts, pie and coffee. Truly, the way to a man's heart is through his stomach and no one around this oflico is abovo tbo weaknesses o! mankind. We surrender to tho Coffoo Club. If thoy servo such lunches as thii, it is no wonder that tho patronago is more than meeting expectation. Card of Thanks II. S. Bonebrako and Mrs- Mclvina Newland wish to publicly express their thanks to thoso friends who displayed so much kindness and sympathy on, tho occasion of the, burial ot their beloved wife and daughter Mrs, Ida Bonebrako. W A Crane Seriously III A telegram received by M. D, Sum. ner Wednesday evening, dated at As toria say that W , A. Crano tho temper ance evangelist is seriously ill with nervous prostration caused by over work, tho messago is signed by Mrj. M. E, Paterson, 'nurso, Mr. Crane wao engaged in tho same work at A6toria which ho carried to a' successful vconclusiop here, and undoubt edly worked too hn'rd. Tho Mail is in rccolptof a letter from him dated March 30th, when ho scorns to have been feel' ing all right. The many friends he made hero1 till hope for his epeody rpcovory, WILL LEND HAND- fO EX-CONVIpTS t, The Orosoh Prisoners' Aid Socioty is the nemo ot . an organization offectcd Monday nt tne Portland Hotel, Its ob ject is to aeaist ex-convicts- to secure employment; and to render thorn what ever other aid deemed' incexsary in -rhr ordor to Indues tbem to lead Uwnbld tug livos. Tito fallowing phlccn were elected. Dr, E. P Hllhprostdent; Dea Boll tug vlce-preildont Mrs. B, II. Trumbull, secretary; Rodney L. Qllsan, treasurer; Y, M. Strong, legal' counsel. The board ot directors la made up an fal lows: J. 1), Shea, Salem; Dr. E. A, Uockoy, B, S. Paguo, Dr. Btophon S. Wire, Mrs, 0. R. Wade, Pondloton; R. G. Hendricks, Judge Alfred F. Soars Jr. Dr. A. 0. Smith, R, F. Mulkvy, ol Ashland; William Wadhama. The originator ot tho now society Is tho Rev. E. W, St Plorro, formerly pas tor ot St John's Presbyterian Church ot this city. At profont ho is chaplain ot tho penitentiary, reform school und Ohomawn IudianUrnlning school. It lo bolinved that similar societies will be formed in other atatco ot the North west. From Saturday's Dally. Rev. F. G. Strango mado a lilif visit to Empire City yosttrday. J. II. Thrush ot Ilaynes slough was a business visitor In town yesterday. Mrs. L, II. Hazard, ot Coquillo City is visiting friends in town. P. L. Pholan left yosterdoy n. m, for a trip to Myrtlo Point. Tho littlo child of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bldillion of Bsndon is reported seriously ill. Marshal John W. Carter vlaitod Co quillo on n mission of humanity yes terday. Bandon Recorder Tho Socialists ot Bandon met Inst Sunday afternoon and selected M, Bromer and Dr. W. Haydon as dolegatos to the district convention at Salem on Friday April Hrd. Ropreiont atioa will bo had at Salom by proxy. Peter Mickelbrlnk, Newell Price, Col Bridges and Geo. Noah ot Allegany wero in town yesterday on business. They report farming vory backward and feed scarce. Grass is making a very poor start. II. N. Black of Catching dough, who was in town yesterday, reportsthat excellent progress is being mado in tho construction of the farmers' tele phone lino which will connect Sumner and tho places along tho slough with central. John Barker, of Fairviow, was In town yesterday, to see his son, Fred Barker, on whom an operation for appendicitis was pcrlcrtned Thursday, Tho young man's coudition was entirely tratistactory at last report. Tho County Court yesterday rccolved tho potttton for raising tho span of tho 4th street bridgo ncrosa tho slough, and instructed Road Supervisor Norton to havo tho samo ri.ieed two feot higher than Its present level. Rov. B. F, l'eck on Thursday ovon ing closed the sesie of meetings which ho has beon conducting at Allegany, Much interest was takon in thoso meet iii'in and vonil nsnltfl nru confidently expected. Mr. Peck epeaks in ctrong commendation l tho excellent ordor maintained at his meetings, and tho1 good bohnvfor -ot the Allegany young ' people. Tho editor ot this paper wants a littlo pig with a dout lo ring in his tail. Wo will bo vcry'g la d to take pork on ,'eub Fcrlption, snd vo will bo very grateful if eomo subscribe r who is a littlo in arrears wiill bring us a littlo pig ana wo will put him in a L'ittlo pon and feed him according to hi adze wo mean tho pie, hot thoflubficrioBr. PortOrford Tribune.' Bandon RecordorWhilo loading rock on ajco)f nt the qnarry ono dropped front tho Hjg onto.S-tuo ecow5vlth a for?o that canii id it through tho'uppcr J dock and dnmaijod florae fdlir plf.nksou v tho bottom , Tint Ifcdwiud wjth water , sank nnd ctrunned, littering the rock on deck Into tha river, then floated to tho uirUco, ItVas towed down Monday aud bench ihI on tho mudllat (or ropairs, Bandnn Iloroular Andrew V, Wake man, who has served nlmoht thruo years In tho Iil(eSnvlng service bote, Kit lor his homo at Eiuplro, yrsturday morn lug hnvng rcsiguod his poviuoit in tho service Andrew carrier, away tint timid wishes of many friends, Methodist Church Sunday Bcliool at 10 o'clock, prr.vcli lug nijll, Epworth I.onguo nt 7:!10 p .in. preaching at 8. All cordially Invited, Pre.ferinn Church Sabbath school at 10 a. in,, commute Ion scrvlcont It a, in., with short ser mon, Tho 0. E. mooting nt 7 p. tn, Evening worship ntS p. m. Subject of sotuiou, ''ThoSurrcnderid Lifo." Baptist Church Sunday School at 10, n. m, Preaching urvlco at 11 a, tn. Topic, "Com pulinry Cross Bearing," Math. 27:S'J, Him thny ompellod to bato tho cross. B. Y, P. U. it 7 p, m. Evening service at 8. p. in. Topic, "ChrlsUauMnnllncss" lCor.lO:i:t Quit you liko men. meotiug nt 8 p. tn. Thursday' prayer Another Big Watch Company 1 ho South Hond Watch Company of South Bend, Iud., recently started in motiott tho mnchluory in tho splendidly equipped now watch factory which has been erected at South Rend. Tho capac ity ot the plant will permit tho employ ing ot 100 expert watch-makers and the manufacturing of 1200 watches por day.,. Tho South Bend watch Co Is strongly organized nnd well ofllcercd with Clem ent Studebskor, Jr. (ot tho Htudebakor Bros. Mfg Co.) ns president Hon. M. V. Bnlgcr (President of tho Mishawaka Woolen Mfii, Co.) as vlco proildrnt; Irving A. Sibley as treasurer; and E. A Bozxott, genoral manager, Coquille Saw Mill (Ccquillo Bulletin) We understand that arrangemonts havo been comrluted for the rrc-cllon of a largo sawmill near tho old townslto of Randolph, on tho lower rlvor. Ihe luporintendotit arrived this wed: nnd proceeded to the scene of opetntloiu. It is supposed to bo eastern, or Michi gan capital that is interested nnd that thoy aro cut to tho Chadwick tract of timber. If so, this will certainly be n vory important institution. Thu Chad wick tract ia ono of tho flneit and larg est bodies of timber in ono buuch on tho coast. Another Good Man Gone Wrong And now wo understand that City Attorney and Deputy District Prose cuting Attornoy !', L. C. Farrln lino joined tho ranks ot thoso who cuss tho Coast Mam-. Bocaueo why: ha, wont and wroto out a groat long legtil docu ment in tho highest style of chirography and thou ho seized ono ot thoeo eaten dors, printed on wlilto cover paper, uhlcli wo sent out for our subscribe to hang I " wnl1' d th"m ll onto his . ffiali mnniiinvliii iimln !.. I..4 I IT . ' " '"MTurwon that it was n blotter, with tha result that he had to write it all over ngain. It is said that hlo innguago was moro copious than anything else. Coming on Areata San Francisco, March 1 Passong- ors coming on steamer Areata for Marsh flold at noon. T Hirst and wife, II Me Pherson aud wlfo, G, Hardon, P Emmoll, Miss Lowollon, Mm Martin, F Ilnguo, I) Ofmerou, 0 Hoffman, E Bogy, Mru Snoath nnd child, May .Clark, Mrs Bright on) two chjldron, tir, ' Wlilto, John Oohn, A Watorman, It Kelly, twelve In ttcorago. -J-sT' Bomo ppoplo'HHtreitRth U drawn from othurrt' wcalmoHH. Tho "croam of Hocloty" too often chuncoH to hu mura froth. Man hurt n ncpimttu pair of glanscH for ovory-noquulntunco of Ida llfo. Thoro itro two or moro uMbn to ovory liiioNtlon, liul lotu of people only got u cornoi' vlow. Never roinliul u iniiti of n dobt. Ho In pretty tuiro to rvimunbur It your lubt, that lM. If "fileiKlHltlp Im n ipiontton of tin MtXM.ru," tlu'io In littlo doubt nbotit lovo loIn umttor of "crumdngH." I'nto ntiiit posinoHH it hroml linclc In ilued, oi'U would iiovor bo nliUt t ftUotildor all tho btirduua that uru thriiHt upon liv Do not think that bocntiNo you havo done n kind net ortco Its your llfo tho public owoii you mi cvorhiHtlng debt of grntlttiilo.-NollloC.Uilliiioro In LcdgoV .Mont'ilv, OHITUARV Ida Ni'wlaml wits born in Rnnomnr county Cat., Marclt 17, IR70. When n child sho cntne to Coos county with liVr mothor, Mrs. Molvlna Nowlnnd, lit lbfll. They rotlled on Middle creek, a .tribu- , titry ot tho CoinlHe, on a plnco not far from tho Coon Bay wagon road. Ijttor, Miss Ncwland stayed nt dlffur ont Vlacos on the Bay, uml In D.icimbor IS, 183t), khe was tiultud in tuairlngo itli H. S. Ronohrnko, at thu realdauce ot Mr. aud Mrs I). F. Ross, on Ross Mouuh. Sliico thou Mr. and Mrs, Ronobrako havu resided in Mnnhllold, whero Mr,, Bono brake has been? ia business (or many yearn. Three children wero born of this union, two boys and a girl, ono o whom, a boy five yeara old, i living. Mrs. Bonubreak's health had been (all lug and tho had been under the doutor'n tare for about a year nnd n half. On Feb. 21. sho started with her hntband ,.0Jlll.nii ,v10ro eho entered a hospital. Two operations wore por- for mod, (torn tho effects of which ehu was recovering nicely, nnd nt tho end of 13th day hho was feeling bettor than lor several years Thon the first fiymp toiiu ot pneumonia mado their appear ance end in spite ot every iff art ot thu physicians tho discato tun its course to n fatal termination on March i'l. Tho J Imreaved hujbiunl brought tho remains homo on thoAlllairo, ntid thoy wero laid to rest in thu Coos rlvor cimotory by thoRu of two chlldron who had go no boforo. Mrs. Bouebrnko was a member of thoMuthod 1st church nnd had a largo circle nt (rlonds to mourn her untimely doath' and aymathUo with tho bereaved moth er, husband and littlo boy. MARRIED SELEN-WITIOK In Marshfittld March 2H, 1003, John Juatlu Solon aud Mils Irma Witlck, Rov. B. V. Jlongtson ol flclaling. Tho wedding was n quiet one in tho presence ot n tow near friends. Tho happy pair will reside -at North Bond, tho groom bolng engaged in tho rafting business. CORN NORDSTROM-In South Martdiflcld, March 30, 1001, to tho wife ot Chas, Nordstrom, a sou, STOOPS-in South Marshfluld, March 27, IWi, to tha wife ot Oscar Stoops, uoon. DAVIS-At North Coos Rlvor, Monday March .'10, 1003, to tho wife of J. B. Davis a son, YjOAKAM On Coon rlvor Sunday March 20, HK)3, tothowifoof Joeoph Yoakam, a eon. DIED YOAKAM On Coos rlvor, Or., March 20, 1003, Henrietta Lnura, wife of Joseph II, Yoakam, aged 38 years, 10 months and 20 Jays. Tho funoral will tako place nt tho Coos rlvor cemetery at 1 jv rn, todayi" Key, J- B. Crooks ofllcioting, 'Shot Btoamo' Cooa river lo'avoa Marahnoldnt li n. in. WAYSIDE WISDOM. V .