R A T E S O F A D V E R T IS IN G i B E D R O C K DEM OCRAT, PUBLISHED EVEKÏ WEDNESDAY, BY J. M. S H E P H E R D . Office in Pierce’s Hall. T erms of S ubscription : One year,..................................................A 00 Vix Months,................... . ...................... 2 50 C orrespondence from all H. M. PK TTK JIU II.I. A CO., 10 fit«*« Street, Boston, 37 Park Row, New York, ami 701 C'hesUiui Street, Philadelphia, are our Agents lor procuring advertisements for the B edko UK D emocrat , iu the above cities, amt are authorized to contract for advertising at our lowest rates. n3tf BAKER CITY, BAKER COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 26, 1873. BUSINESS NOTICES. portions o f Eastern Oregon is solicited for the D emocrat . All communications, to receive attention, must be accompanied by a responsible name. Personal communications will be charged as special advertisements. J 0 3 3 VOL. 4. (Graduate of the Medical Department ot the Willamette University,) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, n23] BAKES CITY, OREGON. P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS. N o t a r y P u b lic . IS terns & H y d e , A tto r n e y * a n d C ou n selors A t-I.u vv, BAKER CITY, OREGON. L. 0. S terns will attend the Courts of the E i Judicial Districtt, and of Idaho and hbhmgton Tern tui ics. Water Rights and Mining Litigation a rEClALTY. tv I. D. HAINES, A ___. Law, Baker city, Oregon. at [n ltf J. M. í U j e p u e e d , All work Warranted. Office One Door be­ low tho CITY DRUG STORE. Baker City, Oregon.-n7y DII. II. D. STEPI1EM, ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI- zens of Baker City and vicinity that he will soon be with them again prepared to do all kinds of R BAKER CITY, OREGON. S. V. K N O X , Dental Work, J . W . C le a v e r Respectfully informs the citizens of B A K E R C ITY ' A N I) V IC I N I T Y , That he novr has a Large and Complete As­ sortment of H ir r n itu r e , Of liis own Manufacture, embracing every­ thing necessary for housekeeping, both use­ ful and ornamental. All kinds of Office Furniture manufactured to order. In fact, he is prepared to make anything and everything is his line, in the best style and at reasonable prices. (D IEU U tM H la c k s m i th in g And can be found at J. W- Cleaver’s Old Cabinet Shop, which he has fitted up as an Office and Apothecary Store. All diseases incident to the Human Family can be cured by this Physician. Particular attention paid to cases given up as incurable by other Physicians. DR. YOUK CHU. Baker City, Sept. 8 ,1873.-nl8n35 Y TTH E R E A S, UNDER THE ACT OF W the Legislative Assembly y of the State of Oregon, entitled “ An Act to’ Protect Liti­ gants,” Approved October 24,1870, the B ed ­ rock D emocrat , a newspaper published at Baker City, Baker County, Oregon, has been designated to publish the Legal and Judicial Advertisements for the counties of Baker and Grant, in Oregon; and whereas, the Propri­ etor of said B edrock D emocrat has filed with the County Clerks of said Counties written stipulations accepting the conditions o f said Act, together with Bonds, approved as the law directs, with proper returns and notices thereof to this office, according to law. NOW, Therefore, the B edrock D emocrat is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and confirmed as the medium through which all Legal and Judicial advertisements for tho counties o f Baker and Grant shall be .pub­ lished, for the period authorized by law. Done at the City of Salem, this 27tli day of Feu.iiary, A. D. 1873. L. F. GROVER, Attest: Governor. S. F. C hadwick , Secretary of State. n44tf Lime! Lime! Lime! oberts & N elson Have on H and Lime of good quality, and will sell at low rates. Orders from a distance solicited. R AND MAKING. e s p e c t f u l ly i n f o r m t h e C it iz e n s o f BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP recently owned by F. Schlund, and are now PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. M ILLA RD & VAN SCHUYVER, 89 Front and 40 First street, ready to attend to all work in their line. They are both practical workmen, directly from the East, and come prepared to do PORTLAND, OREGON. Black smithing, Wagon Mak­ ing and Buggy Repairing MPORTERS and WHOLESALE DEAL- ers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors.— Also, ill the most approved manner, and at mod­ Doors, Windows, and Blinds T a A R D N E K I nl ) San Francisco. J rH And Importers of Fine Wines and Liquors, 431 Jackson Street, San Francisco, AND 0 25 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, n46tf Oregon. WATCHMAKER AND JEW ELER, C o n v e v a n c e r , WATCHES, CLOCKS I JEWELRY, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business. Waltham and Elgin Watches at Factory n3] Prices [tf. E. W. REYNOLDS, s otari : p u b l i c ASD DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL. ,’iohn Br**tain, Three Doors boutli of B edrock D emcrvt office on side of the Street. ' C ity, Sept. 3, 1873.nl7m4 "W e s t e r n [H o te l. MAIN STF.J .BAKER CITY. R EID & FLETCHER, Prop’r. r n H IS HOUSE has been enlarged and re- 1 fitted, and is now the best Hotel on the Umatilla and Idaho stage route. Stages leave this House for above and be­ low, and also for Clark’s Creek Eldorado, p h y s ic ia n a n d s u r g e o n , Gem City and Sparta. baker c i t y , O r e g o n , Connected with the Hotel will be found a P^^CTFULLY INFORMS 1HE CIT- first class ^k)r. Ec I3. T ierney, ■ & B £ 35?r" (i)reK"n thaJ he bas lo- [to his P ro fe S S ?' dglV68 stnct attention ^ O f f i c e opposite ‘die corner Drug P.tore. |Catholic Church * ldenCe’ next Baker City, Nov. 5, 1872-n9fitr to tho |T. hi". Snow 8 M . D . Physician and Surgeon Liquors, Wines and Cigars o f the best quality. Phelan’s Improved Billiard Tables all in ’g ood order. o----- o N. B.—Those indebted to either the Hotel or Saloon are requested to appear_at the Captain’s office and settle. noov3tf. ‘ ew ^ or.fc ihfe Insurance Co ---------- --------------------------------- nl3if Mrs. R C. Shepherd Is a g e n t f o r ri Ä ri ri Portland, Oregon,'Wholesale Agents. e « Oct. 29, 1873.-n25n33 S J M ’C O R M I C K , Importer and Dealer In Books, Stationary, Toys, Music AM NEWSPAPERS, FRANKLIN BOOK-STORE AND SANTA CLAUS’ Headquarters, Eire-proof Brick Budding, 105 Front street, Portland, n!7 Oregon. DR. J. [tf R- C A R D W E L L , D e n tis t ESPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITI- zens of Baker City, and the surround­ ing Towns and Mining Camps, that they are now prepared to fill all orders with the very best quality of R [Lager B e e r , b * TS THE NEW EST, THE X CHEAPEST and the BEST thing in market for all diseases of the Lungs and Throat D A V IS A S C H U Y L E R , BIKER CITY BREWERY, ENTAL ROOMS, N . 89, First street, Portland, Oregon. The late and im­ D styles of work at reduced rates. Ni­ KASTKER & LACHNER, Proprietors, proved trous oxide for the painless extraction of BAKER CITY, OREGON, or n , M.ED1CAL EXAMINER t < *r City, i¥ s Se™£ M Dec. 1 ,1872.n30tf 5 S A L O O N ! 9 COUCH BALSAM! o BAKER CITY, OREGON. * O ffice —At the City Drug store. « D I M M I T T ’S ri r i Keeps constantly on hand a well assorted H Stock of ri ESTABLISHED IN BAKER CITY IN 1867, frill attend to Conveyancing and making ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Baker City, Sept. 11, 1872. n l8tf Portland. J. H. Cutter Old Bourbon Whisky, JOSEPH H. S H I N N , A N D f E. C. L o r d . \ Sole Agents for the , OD tf [P. H o t a l i n g & C o . 6 Mill practice in the Courts of this State and Washington Territ >ry. ¡n x iA i. a t t e n t i o n p a i d t o l a n d Business, and Collections. nlStf F o r S a lo . A . P. H o t a l i n g , r-H Cj 4> R E G O N . Notary Public , c i t y [STATE SEAL. | Of every description manufactured o f the very best material, and warranted to be su­ perior to any other in the State. Job Turning done to order. Give him a call and examine his assort­ ment. n21m3 (And Notary Public,) W E S r 4» N , Has located permanently in S A K E R [P roclam ation. Patronize l o u r Home Manufacture. ^ B Attorney at L a w , Chinese Physician, in the most substantial manner. Baker City, March 12,1873.n44tf. erate prices. All work done to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty with them. Give us a call. GAINES ,t BOWMAN. Baker City, July 21, 1673,-nlltf_________ ►A-ttorue y a t -L a w , DR. YOUK ChU, DENTAL PROFESSION. Baker City, and surrounding country, that they have purchased the D A K liK CITY, OREGON. 1I.E PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS of the Slate. Baker City, Sept. 1,1873. nl7y. cou n selor OREGON, And are prepared to operate in all branches of the R Attorney-at-Law, and T S, Messrs. Gaines & Bowman l AWREXOE, AMintW C IT Y . WAGON [Collections promptly attended to. [June lb, lb'i3.u(iy ttorney RARER T. C. HYDE, L. Ü. STERNS, For Medicinal purposes. Fam ily Medi­ cines carefully prepared. Prescrip- * tions accurately compounded, at all hours o f the day or n8 night, Give us a call. tf Have permanently located in R eligious .—The ltev. Mr. Newton, of the M. E. Church, South, will preach at the fol- lowiug times and places: 1st Sunday iu each mouth, at Eagle Creek, st 11 A. m ., and Sat­ urday night pluvious; night at Gem City; Monuay night iollowiug, Alain Powder River, at Mr. hamlets’ ; Saturuay Highland 2d Sun day at Wiugiille; Tuesday night following, North P om der, at R ig g s ' school house; Wed­ nesday at W oil creek; Thursday uight, Union- town; Friday night, Iowa scsool house; Sat­ urday night ana 3d Sunday, 11 a . m ., Rus­ sell’s sciiooi house: night, La Grande; Tues- day mgni alter, Liberty school house; Wed­ nesday mg lit, Forest Cove, Dixie school house; Thursday night, Kindalls school house; Friday uigiit, Indian Valley; Saturday night and 4ui Sunday at 11 a . m ., Dry creek Bciiooilioubc; night, Summerville; Monday night Iollowiug, Unioutown; Tuesday night, Big creek. R elioious .—Rev, A. J. Joslyn will till ap­ pointments as follows, until lurther notice: 1st buuuav each mouth at Union, at 11 a . m , «< ' «* The Cove, at 3 p. M. 2d Sunday Summerville morning and eve’ng. 8d Sunday, Cove at 11 a . m .; Union 3 r. si. 4th Sunday, Pocahontas at 11 a . m .; James School iiouse at 3 p. m ., and Baker City at 8 P. M. Mondiy evening following, Rye Valley; lues- day and Wednesday evening, Mormon Basin; Thursday evening at Eldorado. R eligious .--R ev. G. W. Clancy, of the Baptist Church at \\ iiigville, will preach at the District School House, in Baker City, the second Sunday of each month at 11 o'clock, A. M. BAKER CITY, OREGON, Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumeries, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Wines, Brandiep, Whiskies and Cordials, m D E N T I S It 1.1,14.101 S NOTICES. « [tf if» , We are now prepared to do all kinds of JOB WORK on short notice and at reasona­ ble rates. N. B.—All Job Work MUST BE PAID FOR ON DELIVERY. n . n . s r M H H fs r » Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Main Street, W ould respectfully inform the public that he has recently received a well se­ lected and fresh Stock o f Dlls, PRICE & NEWSOM W O R K -- | B E II II II C It II Ell II I’ ll AT. N ew D r u g S tore. J . p . A t w o o d , M. D. . At reasonable rates. The public are invited ta call and look at our estaushment. Baker City, Jan. 8, 1873.-n35tf [n29tf teeth . w. H. WATKINS, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANI> SURGEON. FFICE, Odd Fellows’s BuddiDg. Resi­ dence, corner o f Main and Park streets, O Portland, Oregon. Q ^Special attention to diseases o f the Eye and Ear. NO. 29. | n29 on the issue of this race in San Fran­ cisco, on the track, and in fact all over the Pacific Coast, ns well as in S e c o n d . E d i t i o n . the Eastern Cities. It is understood that more money changed hands on For the benefit of subscribers in certain localities, we issue a second the result of this race than on any edition of the D e m o c h a t on e v e r y other that hab ever been run in the Monday morning, which contains all United States. The race was looked the news of importance received at upon as a trial of speed between the this city up to Saturday noon. ’ East and the W est—the fastest hors­ Look at the Supplement for first es of the East having been brought ■ to this coast to capture the laurels rate miscellaneous reading matter. from the old California horse, Thad Stevens, and tho final result was State of Oregon. ! looked for with great interest by A P R O tX A X A T IO X . 'I horsemen and sportsmen in all sec- B Y TH E GOVERNOR. | tions of the Union. V GRATEFUL ACK NO W LEDO - ment o f the uncounted blessings of The heats wore taken as follows! Providence in our bountiful harvests, con­ tinued health, and general peace; and in ! First Heat.^-Joe Daniels 1; True recognition o f the notable fact that while j during the past year many o f our sister | Blue 2; Thad Stevens 3; and Mamie States have been sufferers from pestilence | Hall 4. Time—7:45. and financial distresses, while we have j been vouchsafed the full enjoyment of Second Heat.—True Blue 1; Joe more than usual prosperity and exemption ! from disease; and while devastations by ! Daniels 2; Thad Stevens 3; and Ma­ fire have visited our chief city, and several other localities within our borders, they mie Hall out. have served to exhibit such recuperative : Third Heat.—Thad Stevens 1; Joe power in our people as to turn seeming ] disaster into good fortune. Daniels 2; and Truo Blue distanced. NOW, therefore, I, L. F. G r o v e r , G ov - ! ernor o f the State o f Oregon, do appoint j Time—7:57. Fourth Heat.—Thad Stevens 1; and Joe Daniels 2, Time—8:20. A. D. 1873, to be observed as a day o f thunks- : giving to Alm ighty God, the Great Giver of The wildest excitement was exhib­ all good and perfect gifts, for the mercies and blessings o f the year now drawing to a j ited at the result of the race. Old close. Iu testimony whereof, I have hereunto Thad now stands at the head of heat set my hand and caused the Seal racers, and Pacific Coasters are all Cr — q o f the State oi Oregon to be attix- -! L. S. > ed at the Executive office, in the proud of him. I TMrstay, tie 27tl Say of November, —') City o f Salem, this 1st day of No­ vember, A. D. 1873. L. F. GROVER. By the Governor: S. F. C h a d w i c k , Secretary o f State. n28n29 A.smessine it t 1.41 R » 1 iza t i o n. We see that some of tho papers of our State are making quite a fuss about the action of the State Board of Equalization, and others are try­ ing to blame the Governor for the appointment of the persons he did as members of the Board. From all that we can or have seen in relation to this matter, we think the Board hate conscientiously performed their duty, and that the Governor made good and wise selections when he appointed the present incumbents as members of the Board. It will be seen that the assessment of Baker County in no particular has been changed. It would seem that Baker County valuation had been taken as the standard or basis upon which the Board made their equalization from, and after looking over all the facts in the case we are satisfied that no candid, unprejudiced man can say but what the valuation placed upon property of every kind by the asses­ sor of Baker County was a fair, equB table and just one, and that it was fully as low as any man with a just conception of his duty as a sworn officer could conscientiously put it. It is certain that land in all portions of the State—impi-ovedas well as un­ improved—is worth as much thero as it is in Baker County per acre.— It is also certain that horses in the Willamette Yalley are worth more per head than in Baker County— their horses are better stock. Hogs are not put too high in any locality we know of. In fact, we think the Board has well and truly performed their work in such a manner that the people of o.nr section of the State will not be compelled to pay more than their proportion of taxes for the support of our State government.— We think the Governor made good selections in the appointment of the members of the-Board, and that in the appointment he intended and did do justice to every portion of our State. .As long as Governor Grover continues to make as good appoint­ ments as he has in this instance we will be found defending him in the matter, and the People of Eastern Oregon will say: “ Well done thou good and faithful servant.” The *20,000 Race. The great four mile race over the track at San Francisco, on the loth instant, was run as advertised. The dav was fine, and the attendance at the track was large, there being six or eight thousand people present.— The following horses were entered: Thad Stevens, True Blue, Joe Dan­ iels and Mamie Hall. Thad Stevens was the favorite against any named horse at two to one—and pools sold at about the following rates: Thad ; Stevens 8825; True Blue $165; Joe Daniels 890 and field 88. An im­ mense amount of money was staked NEW S SUMMA R Y . We condense the following from the Sacramento Uuion of Nov. 15: Affairs at Versailles are again se­ riously complicated. The monarch­ ists demand that McMahon’s term as President shall be uncondition­ ally extended for ten years. There are still 3,000 Communists in the French prisons awaiting trial on charges of offenses committed in 1871. The insurgents at Cartliagenakeep up a severe cannonading against the Republican navy and land forces. Tbe London morning papers are reported to be unanimous in the ex­ pression of the hope that the shoot­ ing of the crew and passengers of the Yiginius will be avenged by tbe United States Governn/eBt. A famine is reported in Green­ land, resulting from the failure of the fisheries. Starvation has already occurred in some of the villages of tbe natives.- » A CabineS meeting was held yes­ terday, said to be of greater im port­ ance than any held under Grant’s administration. The Cuban ques­ tion was the subject of considera­ tion. There are conflicting reports as to the diplomatic action already taken by the Government regarding the Virginias massacre. The Govern­ ment will of course observe secresy on this subject as far as practicable. The latest intelligence from Cuba is to the effect that 57 more of the Virginias captives were executed on the 10th instant, ten of tbs number at a time being marched out and shot. It is reported that the remainder of tho crew and passengers of tbe Virginius have been ’ shot in Cuba, making the total number of victims 111 . Rear Admiral Scott, who will com ­ mand the Cuban expedition, will sail from Norfolk in his flag-ship W or­ cester in a few days. The Government is said to con­ template the seizure of a Spanish war Tessel nnder repairs on the stocks at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Walker Stewart of New York, whose brother was among the V ir­ ginius victims, offers to give $50,000 for each $150,000 raised by the New York Cubans, and to raise 1,000 men who have already seen service, to engage in the Cuban war. A large meeting of Cuban sympa­ thizers was held in Baltimore yester­ day. The United States steamer Kansas sailed for Santiago de Cuba yester­ day, and the Juniata will follow to­ day. Orders have been received at the Boston Navy Y’ ard to prepare the frigate Brooklyn for sea by Decem­ ber 15th. The Franklin will proba­ bly follow. Two hundred sailors have been sent from tbe Brooklyn Navy Yard for the Cuban service. Pools were extensively sold in New York on Friday for the San Franois- One square or less, one insertion,------- ?3 00 Each additional insertion,..............................1 0® One square three months,.................... I® Business Advertisements by the mouth— Quarter column..........................................810 00 Half column................................................. 15 00 One column,.................................................20 00 Ten per cent, additional on advertisements to which a special position is guaranteed. (XF"Tlie space of one Inch, up and down the column, constitutes a square. N. B.—All debts due this office are^payable in Coin, unless otherwise expressly agreed. co running race, iliStl Stevebw be­ ing the favorite and True Blue seo- ond. The submission of testimony in the Tweed case commenced yester­ day. Seven more negroes have been killed by the Whites at Grant Par­ ish, Louisiana. Irving and Farley,- the detectives accused by the Bank of England, have been acquitted by the New York Police Board. General Ryan, one of the Cuban victims, was born in Toronto, Cana­ da, in 1843, entered the Union ser­ vice In a New Y'ork regiment in 1862, and after the close of the war resid­ ed for a time at Helena, Montana. The jury in the case oi Lamar vs. Dana, for false imprisonment dur­ ing the war, returned a verdict for Dana yesterday in the United States Circuit Court of New York, by order of the presiding Judge. Attorney General Williams has written to United States Marshal Morris at San Francisco, demanding an explanation of his conduct in placing irons on tbe witnesses in the Sunrise case. A thorough investi­ gation is anticipated. A sheep herder was murdered a day or two ago near New Idria, Fres­ no county, by two men of the Vas- quez gang of highwaymen. Chavis, one of the murderers, escaped, but the other was caught and hanged by the people. A store was entered' on the San Joaquin river and several men bucked, gagged and robbed.— The Vasquez gang is accused of th» robbery. --------------- <♦ > m ----------------- LATE NEWS. N e w Y o r k , Nov. 14.—A dispatch via Jamaica says that on the 1-Oth‘all remaining Virginius prisoners were marched out and ten detailed to ex­ ecution at a time. When ten Were murdered another ten were marched up. Their dead bodies fell across those of their companions. N e w Y o r k , N o v . 15.—Duncan r£. Templeton shot his wife this mobb­ ing while they were walking togeth­ er in Fortieth street. The wound was not fatal, but she is permanent­ ly disfigured. She is the daughter of Gen. Babcock, of President Grant’s staff. Domestic troubles were the cause. H a v a n a ,- Via K ey W e s t , Nov. 15.'— The following account of events at Santiago de Cuba was received here (Havana)1 on Friday morning,- the 7th instant: . Thirty-seven of the crew of the Virginius were brought on shore and taken to prison, to re­ main there until their executibn, which was ordered for that afternoon. Captain Fry, a noble looking old man, fully a head taller thau the rest of the crew, when he met' his men on the wharf, previous to the march to prison, saluted them all, and the salute was returned with af­ fection. At 4:45 p. m . Captain Fry, thirty six men and officers were pub­ licly shot, despite the protest of all competent foreign authorities. The marines were seven minutes killing the wretched prisoners. It seemed as if they would never finish: At last the troops filed past a long row of corpses. Then the dead carts were hurried up and loaded indis­ criminately with the mangled re­ mains. The American Consul has done all that could have been done; indeed it was threatened that his ex­ equatur would be withdrawn for his exertions on behalf of the prisoners. In an interview with Gen. Burriel, that officer yelled at him, and other­ wise treated him disrespectfully.— The British Consul also made an in­ effectual protest against the execu­ tions. It is reported that 16 victims were British subjects. C h ic a g o , November 17.—The tone of the Western press generally, on Cuban affairs,is favorable to a prompt and energetic action on tho part of the United States to punish the in­ sult to our flag and avenge the slaughter of our citizens; but a ma­ jority are opposed to the annexation of that Island under any circumstan­ ces. N e w Y o r k , N o v . 17.—A meeting, attended by about 3,000 Americans, was held at Steinway Hall last even­ ing, Wm. M. Evarts presiding. He made a strong speech, which was re­ ceived with great applause and cries of “ War! War!” at the close. 8. 8. Cox also addressed the meetiug.— Resolutions were adopted calling on the President to nse any prompt and decisive action consistent with the dignity and the precedents of our Government. The Juniata is ready for sea. Two hundred and fifty more men have been added to the force at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and 100 added at the Philadelphia Yard. Tho steamship Cleopatra arrived to day with the American newspa­ pers which she took to Havana, but which the Spanish authorities would not permit to b® lauded.