i'ntw'' if ' w-yw i'i!iB. , ESTsHsi - y t V ': .'.A J f - ftf-- r as Mn ' .y.y ilL A W f - COOS BAY FOLDERS Now Roady For Froo Distribu tion Thololdorn which tlio (ooo llityObnrn lirr o( Coiiiinitrcu linvo lnul In propnrn ttoi (or aotiio tltnu nrii now rcatljr (or distribution, Thoy contain on oho alilim map ol Uri'iron, In coloritHliowliiK tho location of Cooa liny, nml also vicinity mnp of tliti liny. Tliltf wns printed In Portland, On tlio otlmr fililo In readmit mnttor dlmrlptlvo of tlio Cooh liny section nml Itn twmttuf, Illustrated I) III hnlf lonii unriiviiiKn. Tlio rcndltiK innttur was prepnron by 1. H. Kniifinnn, naslitod by K, L, U. Knrrln, nml nllhbiiKh propnrod In n hurry, ulvun n wry good Men of tlir roll H try uud itn ronotirco, Tlml side ol tlio fp'dtir was prlutod In thin oMce, new typo hnvluu been hoti(ht (or tlio Jub, and promote nil nttrncllvo appcnuuco, TIiojo (oldnri nro Intondud (or (ten dietrlhtitlou, whom thoy will do tl o moat good (or Coos fl.ty. Any onn hav ing friends In llio Knot or olauwhuro who might bit Interested In learning about Coon liny with n vluw to corning here, qsn procuro ranlus of tho folder of 1. 1.. 0, Fnrrln, ('or, b'ccrotnry ol tho Cham bur ol Commerce. When wntpprd bu' not nenb-d thoy enn bu uuillod (or out cunt each. Real Estate I G Vf Mnrllti .V: w to Frank Carey, trac In sec 3D t 'J7 r IS. 50. Fnrnh A Wilson to . I) Kmith, ec ol hcc 2 1 117 r 10. IdO ncrus. 1 1 1 10. , (luo II llorron nml Sarah A Wllron t 1. 1) Hiiillh 2 ol n o , n 2 o( nve i sec l!8l2(JirJ) ICO acres. MHO. Fnutilu A llnznrd 1. 11 linzard nnd w to Chan (Ingu o 2 a o I, eoc 11, w 2 of u w 1, 2 o( h w 4, u 2 of n n I, w 2 ot a w 1, t u I ol n u I, n 2 o( H O i, B o 4 of 8 0 4 ice 1 1, n w l,im I cf a o I ace 21, ti w 1 re 25 1 2:1 r II. f 10. Gomingon Areata Special to tha Malt. Hun FrnncUco, Auk. 7, Tho Areata anllod (or Coos liny at 3:30 p. in. today tilth tho following pnaaongors: Mrs. .McLaughlin, and bnby, 11 Wlclor, W. 0. Cochran, 0, K. I.uthy and wife, F. B. Ilolllator, C. 0. Hodorlck, Mrs, Copt. Wliltnoy, Frank Rojns, Mrs Johneon nml flvo children, Mra Leo Slug, and olght In tho etcerago. $!rtzrrrJ7A VW&S wws Mnuy n child tins been fooled by the story o( i BIZ . SuS? the pot of gold which la to do iouiki jusi.nt tho (oot of the rain bow, Mid linn started out to gntlicr riches full of lmppy dreams. Mnuy n niun nnd woiiiun hnvc been de ceived by the tnle that there wnn health to be found out beyoiid the sunset, nnd tliey lmvc Blurted out dreaming of n healthful future, never to bo realized. Teoplc who have triwl change of cli mate In vnln for tlio euro of weak lunga hive liecn perfectly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery . It cures deep-seated couuhs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, cmo clntton, nnd other conditions which, If neglected or unskilfully treated, find a fatal end in consumption. "I.nit ilii(f I lwl n ievcre attack of pneu monln wlikh lA me with a wry txul csxigli, Mill nlw 1U my Iuiik In n very IkmI comlttloii," vtrlto John M HumoII, U.. of llrcnt, Cherokee Nat.. Iiul Ty. "I had no nprjctltc mm was a vr enk I could ncarccly walk. My tirctml it all sore with lumilim sort, I cot two totllct w t)r, I'lerce's Ooliln .Mcdlejl Dlitcumy. which tw llcve Mtwil my life. I cniiuot cxpraui my Kr"'' tuiie lo you. 1 nm ahle now to uo very coou work," AnymibsUutc ofTered as" just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery" Is n shadow or lliut medlclno. Tiicrq nftj cures behlild e,very claim made for,, the "Discovery," Vfhlcli no "just as gooa" medicine can tjtpw. The People's Oomnton Sense Medical Advisor, a nook containing ioo8 pages, is givptt away. Send si oito-cent atritnpi, for expense of mailing only, for tho bgok .ia paper covers, or 31 stamps for till vol uuio. bound In clotw Address Dr, IU V. Matte; JJuflaloN.Y. t a J BIZ T '&& i .asF'f dftAi06ON OP A klNQ. Chturltm J. notiavarte, flpenlnl Couiu I In Fostal Trlnla. 6hnrlrii J. Ilonnpnrto, who linn foon nppOlnted it fipoclnl c6tinol to itNHlnt tho govonimotil in tho pronocutloii of ludJctod oflldila of tlio poo tal depart mont, Ih n dlrot 3dcoiidittit of tho t nm. ily of Nnpolooti Oio Grunt, ompuror of tho Kmncli. iilu KriindfntJwTf wnn tho rmpiTOt'ii youngest brotbur, Jororno Iloiinpnrtu, who rruiniiiil tho bonutlfut Iiutny I'at turtiou of llnltlmrm) nud who aftor bc Ing dlvorcod from bin Aniuiicuu wlfo bocntno king ot Westplmlln. Ilotny lMttornon)! non, born of lior inarrlauo with Juroain, waa tlio fattier of Clinrloi. 1. Doiuipiirto. Mr. Ilonnpnrto In n Kriidunto of llnr vnrd Ijiw ncltool nud nlnco bin ndinU sion to tlio bar in 1871 hnn practiced bin profimnlon with tUntluctlon In Itnltl- '7'vl .r iir JsbIbbbbhS&iP m&sSrmA XtBBsVsm. AfflnBF A aikULm i, iio.fAi-AnTW. more Throughout bla cnrcT ho hni been promlnuut in tho ntTnlrn of the city and of tlio atntu of Marj'lnnd. In politics ha Is a lemocrnt Unllko youmr Lord Pnlrfnx of Vlr-' jrtnln, wlo roccntly wont to Knglnnd . ' ' ' and claimed n mnt in tho Itritlnh houso ' ' Hnn FrnncUco, t nd bhea, o( Portland of lords, Mr. Dotinparto hna no lotiKinje as llio batt'try. Tho gnmo wna prompt for royalty or nobility and would nub-1 , , Bnd cxb,bl,01 o , cr bo MMr. Donupnrto of Ilnltlmoro" ' ' " thou "Mr. Bonajiarto of Corsica." national sport was ilio retnlt. The . pick-up tcum was gircn tho tiaino ol On tho coant of thq Went Indlnn la- "Eoln." Inndn a curloun kliul of coral In found, About 1000 tickets had been sold be called "mlllepocn." Thbi hits n most ,, , , , ,. ., nxtrnonllnnrr proporty which mnk.J foro U, 'u0UnJ players left tho the pooplo why kiw It very Miy of grrunda, nnd something llko 200 pereoLS Imndllng It Tlio momont you pick up!et tho pnrk aftor securing the monoy u ploco n nort of oloctrlc thrill ninn' , , , ,. , .. , . , thmtiKh you nnd an nRonlalng Imlll'PW tln-li tlckol.,ai.inoll iH-rcenlago ahootH throtiKh your Jhwb. You feel na considering the (net thnt tho most inter- if overy tooth nnd every ncrvo nnd 1 iiiuncmi euiinocieu wiiu iiiem wnn burnlni;. Thu ncuto pnln Inntn koii ontlly for nbout half nn hour nnd alow ly puHson off; but tho otTcctH do not dla nppenr entirely for houra. Tho reason of thin ctirloun nbock or Kilsonlng In n iiiyBtory. Hlr Ixitn or llecf. Though tho truth of thu ntory thnt i..uuK. u.o iruui m iuu niory uu ttl a loin of beef Ih dlsputwl, tho hmwo; In which tho ceromony In nnld to hnvo occurnnl Jn pointed out, uh well nn tho tublo on which tho sirloin lay. Tho! aceno of tho historic Jent lies botwoon ' Ulghum'a pnrk nnd Chlngford, near London. It in a ctirloun Iiouho with quaint, low pitched ceilings nud n lino Riinlcn with fruit trees of creat nlze. It wiih on his return from ono of hla hunting expeditions In Upplng fonst thnt tho Hrltlsh Bolomon U said to hnvo kIvoii tiractlcal nroof of his favor for tho ronnt lieof of old Engluud. . A Tlnkor'n Unnt. ' III dnys of old tho tinker bold, when called to mend a pot, would build a dam of molHtoned moat around thu' Icnkiigo npot Tho molted Holder thUM wua mndo within duo bounds to stny;' but whon tho Bolder solid was thu diun was thrown awny. And ho tha meal, thou utjolo&i as a Lnko Cochltunte clnm, bocamo a symbol ; honco wo say "Not worth u tlnker'n dnm." Roller Monthly. Tho Itpmlnaer. "Mammn," enld Ilcnnlo as tlioro enmo a brief pnuso h tho conversation on tho part of tho callers, "Isn't It tlmo for you to rtak mo what I learned at tho klndorfrarton today? If you don't do it pretty Boon I'll forget what you told mo toBny.M-Chlcago Tribune, Woaldat Shovr. Mistress (greatly shocked Is tt po. Blblo, Mary, you aro mailing bread without having washed your' hands? Now Gfrl Lor, what's tho difference mum? it's brown bread. A man id at hid best When ha.ii.at. .tetuliug to bid bwtt buiiliU-DaUaa Mows, , . . SALEM CLUB' WSINfEfNANT t Il080burg Club Refuses to Play the Deciding Oamo Thiols how thu final Rnmo in the Valley lenxuo was decided nt balcm, 'i'lu (rnino wita to hnvo bcou played Bununy afternoon. Owing to Kogoburg'a . .... ,,. i i . i i i rofuinl lo piny rho lost I or ohaneu (or tho pennant, Tho Bnlom Journal aayal Whim tho Oroya ol IloMiburg nncbed Bnlom on Hud lay morning, their irfnn- Kr demnndod, before con.6nt.nK to play Iimic, oiK-hull thoKUte receipts and a chano ol umpires. Ila brought mm ire .... K.mkln with um, and lh,lted that tho, mnnonnent pull down Ump'roMiCor rnno nud i-ubAtltutu Mr. Knnkin. Thiol tholounl mnnnucra rotated to do, nud l'roMiIont Tumor, of tho Vn'lov Iaibkuo, wna nppenled to by thu Itoeutmrg pooplo That guutlo'jiiin, tuIcgrnphliiK from his hoinii nt Alhnny refused to In'o tore, KnykiK 1'" could not do so without tho content of tho board of directors of thu CHKUO. , At 3 o'clock a Inruo croud had gather ed nt the park ready to tea tho "bolt Khiiio ot tho senton," but tho wrunglu wns ktlll golxg on. At Isst the HoBuburg pcoplo dncldod lo nnivu tho matter of guto rccelptn, but thov demanded that Umpire Itaukin bo Installed, uud finally iibkoiI that two umpires olllclnte, Mc C rinnc to stand behind thu pitcher, and Ua n I: in behind tho catcher. This wna rufueiH1, and thu Iloeoiiurg players tvero called out of thu diamond by their man ager J nit as tho game wna called by .Mr. McCormnc. A pninful puueoeneiied whin F, W. Durbln appeared boloro tho Krsnd atiind and announced thnt the Knuio w ith KoneburK off, but that bucIi eniorgency had I eon provided fir, and that all desiring to lenvo could get their money back at tho box office, but a good ex hibition game of ball would bo plnred butwccn tho Bnlem tram with Motrts and Toabo as tho battery and a team ,,.., n. ,lril mnn ,, ,,,,,. 08tng gnmo o( tho season bnd been expected, nud tho epectntore disappoint ed. Presbyterian Cliurcli Tho sermon subjects at tlio IVosbytor Ian Church mxt Sabbith will be: "A 8huppord r)v's Fnlth ve A Glantn" nt:d "Tito Uonortil Aasimuiy nnu Aioruton- j j8m off f A I i Ull I Of AluSKQ . . - ' Tho tchoonor Uonnr Is oil Unlmack, Alnwft U.lnn win, n.m of tho lnre.st , nn. n. rnvn.nm-nl nnlln Rl.A !.. cnoeaol Gotormwint supplies ahehB over takou from Portland. She hns "00 . ton. nf mntnrlnl. miirdiAiuUnnnnil tiro-' ih(.0( i(m, M Aior,B , ,mul n m,d, tional 75,000 (eet of lumbar. Charge JHsmisftd II. Rosenborg and f-on, Leonard Ros cnburg, wero triod In Justice Ilydes court yeaturday on a chargoof n.'sult and battery profored by O. J. Bresphko, Tho defendants wero dischnrgod, Dep uty, Diet. Atty. Farrtn conducted tha prosecution and , B. Reabrook tho do (orieo. 'Methodist Cliurcli Rogulnr Sorvlces nt tho Methodist Church Sunday Aug. D, aro as follows: Sunday isehool at 10 o'clock prondhiag at 11 nnd 8, Rev. Mr. Mulkey of tho Christian Church, who has boon pastor of that Church nt Cotjuil(e for tho past year vll.)roach at tho Motho-Jist' church Sunday nlnht at 8. p. m, All iMlbd to ttond. sski ' m ctffbR, NdVELtsf ; tlotr tha Anther otJtUy ritoi i 111m liiim. doJ'Umn, Tho now 'Canadian wrltor Knlph Condor, w'hoso booku, "lllnck Hock" jvnd "Hky Pilot," linvo plncod him ri fho Very front rank of Canadian ntory tollers, In prlpnto llfo In tlio JUiv. Ohnrles W. (Jordon, n rrtubytfirlnn , ,n r ol V " .m a llnlph Connor camo of BtoIId Scot-' tlj(h Bt,k m, fnUmr, tlio Itov. Dnnlcl ' Gordon, wont to Cnnnda In tho early fortlcn, flnnlljr Bottling In tlio vlllago of aicngarry, In the Indian lands, nnd "jjautjor wjib Ik, forty-thr ' ronto unlvonilfjr, irubBcquoutly taking n Uireo jrooW courao in theology at' ICnnr rnllnrm I enmo to tho Hot. Mr.""Oordou lri a RALVU COSTIOR, TUE XOVtlABT. rather curious way. Ifo was discour aged over tlio appropriation that had been mndo by n certain missionary coininlttoo for work lu tho mining camps of western Canada. iJlBhcnrt ened, bo went to tho editor of tho Westminster, a weekly published In Toronto. Tills editor, nn old collego mate, told him to wago his campaign for mission funds through his columns. Uo wrote bin drat sketch. It is now the Orst chapter of "Illack Hock." Tho editor wan delighted wlthdt, but what should tho author bo called? Tho sign ln of his' real nnmc nt the tlmo might hnvo provoked criticism from tho mla nlon board. Uo telegraphed to Mr. Gordon asking what nnmo should bo signed. Mr. Gordon received tlio telegram Into In tlio crrnlnK, Just ns ho was flnlnhtng a report to tlio missionary society. Ills cy lit upon tlio heading of It, which was nbbroviated ns tof lows: "IlrttrCan. Nor. West Miss. Hoc." Tho two uyllnblcs "Can" and "Nor" struck his fancy, and ho tclo KTaphed lils reply, "Sign Cnnnor." By Bomo slip of tho telegraph operator tlio mennago .reached Toronto, "Slgc Connor." The editor prefixed tho namo Rnlpli, and bo Ralph Connor was found. Rnlph Connor'a books havo been won derfully successful, nnd his work nn nn author, sq .strangely begun, has brought oubstantlnl rewards as well as famo. nesldcs -BInck Rock" and "Sky niot" ho hns WTltten "Tho Mnn Prom Glon- i gnrry," "Glengarry School Days" nml jjcyorul tlio Marshes." Oontn Thnt FlKlit. A Bpocloa of the wild goat, tho Capra ruppc", naunw mo roci oi uio u : Binlun highlands nnd manages to noia Its cn-u as to flight against all enemies, wlth Ul oxcclu,0 ot tho ueot footetl JnckftJ( nn ndvcnry wh0B0 corpora- tlw tactics and keenness of scont mako Kht unavailing ami navo icu uio civ rimit in tlio onneluHlmi thnt under cer tain clrcuuiBtnncea vnlor may bo tho Iwtter part of discretion. Tho yelp of an approaching hordo of Jackals is tltetuforo a Hlgnal for Instant rally - on the part of tlio goats. Tho nannies crowd around their kids, and tlio bucks rush forward en umhso, hutting awny with a rage thnt lays out a yelpor nt every spring and mnkes tho survivors stand bnck howling nnd cowering. Inflnonoo ot LauKhtor on Dlsciitlon. Tho eillcncy of laughter as an aid to assimilation and nllmcntatlou has paseod Into such a common physiolog ical truism Unit no ono of ordinary In tolllgenco ueods to havo tho prlnclplo upon which It works elucidated for his understanding In those days of wide ly dlsuemlnuted dlototlc knowledge, Tho avomgo person who Is not contin uously "itrtho dumps" knows from ox porlonco thnt laughter Is good for dU goatlon, saya What to nt. It should bo.bornalnmlnd that mirth and good cheer need not express themsolvcs lu ouvulBlvo laughter In "ordor to Influ euoo digestion. An amiable, content tkl, cnlm and .equable temporament has barbed lnilucpcq .uppn tho digestive trooeNtf without laughter. HSsHHKi TmjWv iiHsH MAN WITH BRANDED HAND Interesting Ceremonies at His Monument IntoreitlnK coremonloa nt Muskegon, tflch . inlv flint. In nnmmemnrfltfon o'( ,-- --? -f " -p --- ....-.-- --. - -- - - tin. twen-nfthnnnlversaryof thodcBth ' of Jn,,,an Wnlkcr' Innnortnllicd by by tho poet Whltlisr as "Tho Mnn With the Branded Hand.'' jonnthan Walker was born in liar- n n hood took a Krcat lntoreit In the slayery UCstion. In 18)5 he formed a compact ' ' wllb Beujsmlii Ludy (or the catabllid.. niont an escaped alave colony in Mexico. The men owned a small veesol, and with It thoy resisted ibo slaves to got away to n place oi relngo. Thoy followed this practice for eoveral years, and Walker had many harrowing ndven turns during tho time. lib was finally captured lu July, 1811, and tried before a court nt Key West. Ho was convicted of elavo stealing,' and tho jadgo sentenced bltn to par a flno of 4,200, suffer reren yoara in prixoo, ntand in tho pillory for one hour mil to have tho letters S.S. burned on tlu- palm of hU rfcht hand. Walker paid the fine, stood in the pit lory, the brauding portof tho aentanco wnn carried out and tho suffering man confined In jail. There ho remained (or ! uearly a year until released, in l&oa be cnuio to Muskegon county, aod settl ed on a beautiful tpot near tho hke, where he remnioed antii the tlmo of his dealb.which occurred April 30, 1878 On the first of tho following Augusta handsome monument to bis memory wns erected in Evergreen Cemetery by PhotiuB Fiek, a young Unled Statoa navy chaplain, who had known the ojd man beloro bis death and who bad shar ed his views on the elavery question. The dedication ol the ganlto abaft was mndo the occasion oi a great gathering to pay tribute to the dead man, People assembled, not alone irom the immedi ate vicinity, but from many parte of the country. Cn the face of the monument 1803, is a reproduction of tho branded baud and tho dates of Walker's birth and death. Fair Trade Nat Goodwin received this letter the other day: "Dear Mr. 'Goodwin: Mo and my brother Teddy want to trndo a jack-knife (a alx-blader) and our now elBter (or your bulldog, which we eaw ill tho matlneo tho othr day, We'vo used the jackknifo bIx times and tho baby (our weoke.Mi-KnnBas City Star, Anderson's Body Found Tho body o( Eric Audereon who was drowned Tuesday, was (oaud about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon near ihe mouth of Coos rivor by eomo children who wcr0 returning Irom school. Tho ,.,, ,n xrnr..,flM iftt """ .,.......- night. Corouor Mingus was notified. Getting Ready to Begin Workmen nro putting timbers on tht ground, making preparations lor nctlvo construction work on tho now Masonic temple. Pile driving wilh begiu next week. II. Songstacken has the con tract to (urnieh tho piling. A donkey engine will be used to drive tho pit Ing- Dol Noite RecordLnBt week the Kucineer iu chargo ol tho railroad sur- - a I vo,""",,lu ''"""" ' . .. !-.. IIq ttn nr mnn V. ed orders Irom his employers to Dreaiv camp and coma to Snn Francisco. The .. .w,.l0(n,l nn far nn flliBtco ' survey waBcompletou as inr ob unuico, although eomo preliminary work was- dono as (ar up as Pistol rivnr. It is not known why tho work was discontinued, At tho time tho survey was commenced, it was announced tho party would run as (ar north as Coos Bay. So (ar wo are unable to learn wtietber any change has been ordered bu tho line runrjing to Euieka. I CIRCUS , TRAIN WRECKED Two Sections Run Into' Each Other 0 vera Score of Deaths Many Injured (Special to the Coast Ma 1 1. J JDurand, Mich., Aug. 7 Wallace Brother's circus, running in two lec tions, was wrecked a half mile cast of here thfs morning. Nineteen personc wero killed and many injured. The trains were running from Char lotto, whero thoy exhibited laet night, in sections a half hour apart. Tho first ' section was delayed and was standing in the main track hero when tho second BCclJon flt fa, 8pecd cr(SBhcd r;. ,.,..' xuv digiueer bbw mo iruiu sueau' uur the air brakes relne-vl to work, A train with surgeons has bten lent to the eceno. Tho list of Injured lias in creased to -10. The Ricbelcu hotel le being used as a temporary hospital. Seven of the rear cars of tho first train and the engine and two cars of the second train, in which many were sleep-' ing. were piled up, Many were killed whllo asleep. Rome bo jics were crush ed and mangled beyond Identification. ' t One big elephant, two camels, and several leas animals were killed. Borne animals escaped. As tho wrecking progresses it is an nounced that IS were killed outright and 20 Injured, seven fatally. Many of the menagerie animals wero killed, and mnuy of the moo killed were animal koepers. The scene at the wreck is in describablo, and the animals are keep iuu up a conetant turmoil. Tho deatH Hat Includes all the bosses save one. The death Hat is now 22, injured 70. The railroad surveyors running out a lino to Euroka are now camped near tho. Klamath river. They are engaged in surveying up Hunters creek to con nect that way with tho survey already made at a point on tho Wilson and mill creek divide. It is said that the route that way is six or seven miles shorter than to follow down Wilson creek to the coast. Del Norte Record. An editor near Custer, I. T., goi a cattle show and a concert mixed in mak r ing up and now bo has to keep darli, This is tho way ho did It: "The concert given by Robineou's most beautiful young ladies was highly appreciated. Thoy snng in their charming manner,( winning tho plaudits of tho eutiro audi ence, who pronounced thorn the fines breed of cJhortliorna in the country, A. low aro of a rich brown color, but tha majority aro spotted brawn and white, tint. tlaMirn wtal G I r ' MV . SmIth (8eeInB be0grtP uwirlnff sign rendin "Deaf and Uumb")-rd llko tJ, faolp this poor fellow, but I don't know DOW TO 1011 WUCUier HO ia rvuujr ui.u .....i. and dumb. Beggar (softly) Rend tho sign, mis tor; read tho sign. Indlnuapolls Jour nal. Ho Knew. , , . ; This Is rather an unusual lionr. tof rou to be going to lunch. Not hungry o early, are you ?" fy t "No, but I will bo by the tlmo Hyf ' Vralter condescends to notice me." Mv ahaaso. . . ' , hhhiiww lanrwi wi wawin.wt fc Sb iiti Wl I.IHI -iIHtWMWWH mn . x. v n . v " m ftf h r i ,1 f; A il .( (I ., f :it. y; m ?f5 1J T WRKi '"""Ml ltimmimJtimattm T V