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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1900)
I'ltOl'K.SHIONAL. Important Dates bf the Nineteenth Century K. HMITII, M, l. rkBlrlai mm4 greet. I.akle w. Or , Or-ril'K- llrall WIMs)'s(lrti store, ('lit mess rHiiily itav or night. Tlus Onl.v l.'hiHt v hi ioi : 1 1 i tsi: In !,iil(ivl(ri K. II. HMITII H II l.akrvlew. Or. OH M K. lasxlr le-iiiI Vs Su re. A Chronologic History of the Stirring EvwU of the fast One Hundred Yean. The 1ei Shoe Store. : -mm Wm ; !: "'. 'a '''';,'VV'''.V'''7 r. i MrrHHV. Allernr.a. aw , l.akrtlrw.lpr. Ol KICK tltiy ll. i.r etilllti of J, r. Hrrnsr.t A tk.B Vra lKOt. . Jan. 1 Legislative union established be- Iwtrn .Sreat Prtt- aln and Ireland. Feb. Treaty of arc between rune and Aus tria. F b. IS T hnmii Jefferson elected pre dent t y vote of tn hot.se of repr. s ntative he cause ol lie In elec tor! v..w l.i i v. n himself ar.d Aaron Burr, tbe latter be coitiiiin vice presi dent. March I Emperor I'aul of Russia aa- sasstrt.it.il. March 21-French army In tirpt kap-jli on sVoraiu T. ma-MeS M-.7t.uu. finally defeated by English. I WO. Auk. Napoleon elected first consul France. Nov. Ohio admitted to the union. First electric light with carbon points pro duced In Knsiand inoa. April Territory of Louisiana purchased from France for $iS.uj.-u. Territory con sists of 1.17i.Wl square miles. Auk. S Robert Fulton started his first steamboat on the River Seine In France. Ml. Sept. X Twelfth amendment to constitu tion adoDtrd. Dec. 1 Napoleon crowned emperor of i France. ' March 4 Thomas Jrfferaon and George I Clinton Inaugurated, i May 26 Napoiton crowned kin of Italy at , Milan. June J Treaty of peace signed between ' Tripoli and the I'ntud States Oct. 21 English fleet under Nelson de- j stroyed French fleet at Trafalgar. Nelson . killed. ! Dec. 2 Battle of Auaterllti; Russians and Austrlans defeated by Napoleon. I I xiii. Nov. 21 Berlin decree Issued by Napoleon. It declared a blockade of the British Isles. 1 ordered all Englishmen In countries oc- ; cupled by French troops to be treated as j prisoners of war. forbade all trade In Kn- , llsh merchandise, and several other things. I Oct. 14 Napoleon defeated Prussians at Jena. The tailors formed first trade union In the United States. 1KOT. Auk. 11 Successful voyage of Robert Ful ton's steamboat Clermont from New York to Arbany. 1MM. Jen. 1 Act prohibiting Importation of slaves Into country became law. March 4James Madison and George Clin- ton inaugurated. March IS Embargo act. exrptln; as to Great Britain and France, repealed. Mirch 29 iustavus I . of Sweden com pelled to abdicate. April Alliance be- tween England and Austria against France formed July 5- Napoleon defeated Austrlans at Wagr-m. July 6 Pope Plus VII. captured by order of Napoleon and carried prls- Bora s.pt st. ins. -suited oner to trance. uci.ll.ira. Pt. 17-Treaty of peace between Sweden aed Russia signed at Freder- tcksham. Doc. 61 Josephine divorced by Napoleon. 1MH. March 11 Napoleon and Maria Louisa mar ried at Vienna. June Third census taken; population, 7.233,!Sa. 111. March King of Rome. Nspolson II. .born. July (Venezuela declared Its Independ ence of Spain. 1813. April S Louisiana admitted to the union. June 18 U. B. declarad war against tag land. Aug. IS Fort Dearborn massacre on pres ent site of Chicago. Sept. 7 French defeated Russians at Boro dino. Sept. 14 Moscow captured by the French. 1N13. March 4 James Madison and Elbrtdge Ger ry Inaugurated. Aug. 31 Indians massacred garrison and women and children at Fort Mlmms. Ala. Sept. 10 Com. O. H. Perry defeated British squadron at Put-ln-bay, Lake Erie. Oct. It, 17. IS Battle of Lelpslc. battle of the nations. Napoleon defeated by tbe allies. Half a million men engaged. 1X14. March II Paris surrendered to the allies. May 3 Louis XVIII. returned to Paris as king of France. May 30 Treaty of Paris signed between France and allied powers defining boun daries of France at what they had been previous to 17S2. Aug. 26 Washington burned by the British. Nov. 1 Congress of Vienna met to reestab lish European boundaries. It concluded Its labors and adjourned May 25, 1816. Dec. 24 Treaty of peace signed between Great Britain and United States at Ghent, Be:glum. George Stephenson hullt his first successful railway locomotive. It traveled at the rate of six miles per hour. 1MB. Jan. 8 British defeated by Americans at New Orleans. March 1 Napoleon returned to France from Elba. June 18 Napoleon met final defeat by Wel lington at Waterloo. July Ixuls XVIII. entered Paris aa king of Francs. July 16 Napoleon surrendered to Capt. Maitland. of English frigate Bellerophon. Sept. 20 Treaty of the Holy Alliance signed. Nov. 20 Second peace of Paris signed be tween France and allied powers. April 10 United States bank chartered by conerreaa for f A of iyfcyy ivyj i w-p -r ' l ' airti m. rrae -rnt S1 14. IK4 Leas mulun 11T. March 4 Jamea Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins Inaugurated. Dec. 10-Mis.sslppl admitted le the union, t !. April 14 Trrpldent approved act establish ing flag of I'nited States at 13 stripes and a stsr for each state. Dec. 8 Illinois admitted to the union. Feb. B-Spaln reded Florida to United States for consideration of f.V0 nm May J- KlrM ocean steamship, the Savan nah, left S.ivsnnah. (is. fur Liverpool Trip completed In 3 days. Dec. 14 Alabama admitted to the union. Jan. 2-Klng George III. of England died at Windsor castle, aged M. Ills son crowned as George IV. same day March 14 Maine admitted to the union. lHtl. Feb. 4 Meitco declared Its Independence of fepalli. ItulOoie wa crowned first em s' peror as AnguallD I , Sept. U. S3. March S James Monroe and Uitnlel U. Tompklna Inau guratrd president and vice nres'.tlenl for second term April W a r f o r li r e e k Independ ence t gan against Turmy " :f Uny $- N a t. oleon mm at tu. jieieua. axed S2. Juiy I" Peru de clared Its Indipvnd ei.ee ol Kpaln. Auc. I-iJui-m 'f line Ki hum died of a broken heart. Her hul.r.d. George IV.. refused to permit of her cor onation as his cunsxrt. Au lik-.MiM.url admitted to the union. Stpt. 21 'entrl American statea declared their Independence of Spain. 'J. Jan 27 Independence of Greece proclaimed. Sept. 7 Braill declared Ita Independence of Portugal. March IS Augustln 1. of Mealco compelled to abdicate, and M xlco proclaimed a re- pubilr Kctober 4. '.J. Ivr IProclmntion by President Mon roe rierlartd that (or the luture the American cot tit.tr.ts were not to be con sdtfd as subjcts for colonisation by ary Knropean poer Thta constitutes the "Mir.rie dottrjr.e." I' 4. Aug 4 Bolivia declared Its Independence of S;aln. Nov Tenth presidential election. Of popular vote John Qulrcv Adams re civ.d li6.2l; Ar.dr. w J;ckson. KlVi. W II Craw'.ird. ' t: H-rrv C!ay. 17 -(7 No candidate for pr.fi'! i t rielvd a majority of electoral vot.s srd elec tion devolved upon house of representa tives John C Calhoun elected vice president. Feb. -Ho'ie jt representatives voted for presifi r.t, each state r.nvmg one vote John Qu'n cy Adams re ceived 13. Andrew Jarkon. 7. and William H Craw ford 4 May S A m erica n Unitarian associa tion organised in Boston. May 29 C o u n t of A r t o I s crowned king of France aa Charles X June 17 f o r n s r stone of B u n k e r hill monument laid by I-afayette. Oct. Kh-K r I e canal opened from Buf falo to Albany. Dec. I-Emperor Alexsnder I of Russia died. Nicholas 1. crowned emperor. 1M2A. Feb. 2 Rlela's comet discovered. JSA J tioBtST miltog Boea ks nat-Pted reb. St. ISSV mi leT onruiiKt etHkl Sera August SI, HS-P4 august O, Ull. France by law of amnesty. years; capital, 136, VJU.UUU. April 27 First pro tectlve t a r I IT bill passed by congress. July 6 Ioe a quarter of an Inch thick formed In Pennsyl vania, New York and Nsw England states. July i Argentine Republic declared Its Independence of Spain. Dec. 11 Indiana ad mltted to the union. Jan. 12 Family of Bonaparte exclud ed forever from July 4 Ez-Presldents John Adams. Qtiln cy. Mass., and Thomas Jefferson. kluuU cello. Vs., died. July S Treaty between England. France and Russia signed at London to secure Greek Independence. I MSJSt Nov. 11 Eleventh presidential eleetlon. Andrew Jackson received ItH.Ott popular and 178 electoral votes; John Qutncy Ad ams received 612,168 popular and 88 elec toral votes. 1M39. April 13 Roman Catholic relief bill passed by British parliament. It admitted Cath olics to parliament and to most civil and military offices under the crown. By Its passags civil war In England and Ireland was averted. Aug. 8 First railway locomotive operated In America started at Honesdale, Pa. Sent. 14 Treaty of peace signed between Russia and Turkey In which Greek In dependence was acknowledged. 13. July XI BeginameT of second French revo lution. Sept. 16 Liverpool and Manchester rail way, first of the English railway lines, opened. Dec. J Belgium's Independence acknowl edged by allied powers. 1M31. Jan. U South Carolina railroad, first pas senger and freight railroad in United States, opened for traffic. July 4 Ei-Presldent James Monroe died In New York, aged 73. July 2 First successful reaper. Invention of Cyrus H. McCormlck, tested at Steele's Tavern, Va. 1X8. March Blaek Hawk war begun. June T First reform m iiuiiieiisassasea bill In England be- vsme uw. ii pre vented a revolution and gave to the middle classes the supreme political power In the king dom. June 22 First death from cholera In the United States oc- . curred at Nsw York. July 11 Hourcs "of Mlsalaalppl discov ered by Henry It. Schoolcraft. July 14 Tariff meas ures of 1828 par tially repealsd. Nov. 13 - Twelfth presidential elec tion. Andrew Jackson received 6K7,603 popular and 218 electoral votes, and Hen ry Clay 6J0,lSi popular and 48 electoral votes. Nov. 14. Charles Carroll, last surviving signer of declaration of Independence, died at Baltimore, aged st. Of ura Joae , im.-Ptes Augw U, Me All The latest Up-To-Date Styles CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. ENGINES BOILERS RUSSELL SAW MILLS THRESHERS SUCKERS ) w-v T - r- t i c "v V'r't9f-?rCste!oja end Prices. POHTLAND, onccON. Iligli Grade Pnniiinnnir muMiiiciy HORRIBLE MISSION SLAUGHTER IN CHINA Catholic Bishop, Mis Coadjutors, Pour European Priests, Six White and Thirty Native Sisters Foully iMurdered, After Being Betrayed. A dispatch fruni tVrlin, niulT i!al o( iN-ci-tnlwr 3, says Unit n sta- iitl from China to the Volks Zcituntf rtjxirla a (inrdil misHinii sliitiKlilfr in tin Province o( Shan Si. The llrst victims, t lit dispatch says, mt u ('iithnlir bishop anl hin cou'ljuturs unci (utir l".ur(ix an priests, Krnni iwans, Itulimi ami French. The (nivcriior inviteil them to his house on the pretense ihat lie xinilcl Ifive them heller protection, hut when they arrive.l their IihihIb were tied. Then the tiovernor himself Miinarded them all. Next the ioernor went to the hishop'H residence, wild a ntimher of soldiers, itnd M-iel six Miirseilles Sistera. He pn iniK il them mci cy M.d disl iinif'lit'd )i tie-1 ul i!h If they would renounce t'liristianit y, w hich offer I hey unanimously reii-ctnl. Tlicrciim the tiovernor poinarded tht m, and aho u niin l er of ( hii.i m pr .etls and thitty Chinese Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Atwater Htid their two htile (hildren, Mr. and Mrs. ('. ('. Price and their son, all of the American ISoiird; Mr. and Mrs. Ijircn of the Swedieli and Misti Khlred, an Knilich woiiihii, were hutcliered. The story of thcue inurders directly implicated Yti Ifsieii, the ( iovernor of Shan Si. As announced in the previous difpn'ehea of the Associated PreHoof leccmlN'r 1st, meinhera of Li Hung Chanu'N Htaff say the Chinese Knieror will prohahly send Yu llsien a vilk thord, which is an intimation that he tniist hung himself. A iiumherof rexrta hve 1 1 n puhlifhed oi the June massucreH in Shan Si, some of the details; heiim tcx horrihle f i puhlicution. Men, women and childieu were hutcliered. Fifteen St n iiiarinlH. who had hidden I hcinsclves in a cistern, were, the dispatch fay, tied to stakes, and forced to drink the hh-od of the firwt. victims. They were then killed, A Chinewe prient and two Christian!, who attempted to escape, were ruti)(ht and put in a email hut, where they were hurned. Prevails Everywhere. The people of Ijtke county are not the only nufTerers from typhoid, mtiihlun and other dineaHe of epidemic character. While it in generally lielieved hero to I endemia, it in a fact that during thin season typhoid, meiislea and kindred ail ments are general throughout the United States, and especially on the Pacific Coast. Some people believe that the violence of the diseases prevalent in Lakeview and vicinity for the past three months was in a great measure caused from the fumes and dust arising out of the debris of the late Are, but, instead, one would naturally suppose that a general burning out of filth and rubbish would rather cleanse the atmosphere than poison it. Doubtless, if the matter were thoroughly looked into and diag nosis made by those competent, the fact would be disclosed that the need of a good sewerage system is more respon sible for the prevailing sickness than anything else. Joe liurniH arrived at Kcno on the 4th inst. with the Thompson-Hurrus sheep. As a cure for rheumatism Chamber lain's Pain Jlulm is gaining a wide repu tation. I), ii. Johnson, of Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ail ment since 1MI12. In siieaking of it tie says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until 1 used Chamber lain's Pain Halm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was fiwolicn and paining me very much, hut one good ap plication of Pain Halm relieved me. For sale by Lee lieall, druggist. krugcr Com'n to America. It is authoritatively Hf scrted that Paul Kruger and wile will soon comr to America to make their home until the lioer arms have In-en victorious, when he will return to the Transvaal to re sume the presidency of the Republic. Charles I. Roberts seems to be re garded as the tiest thing in town by the merry little microbes, says the Klamath Express. He has opened up the season with the jaundice the regular gold standard variety, then took the measles and is now laid up with the mumps, im ported from Keno. No other cases of pumps are reported, and it is hoxd that they will not lwcomo epidemic as the measles did. Judge Smith of Altamont has pur chased the (iold Front building at Klam ath Falls, and the Kx press says that C. I). Wilson & Co. will open therein in the spring the finest equipped saloon in Southern Oregon. McKinley's plurality in Oregon over ISryan is II), 141, which leads the Yreka Journal to remark that this is a larger plurality, according to population, than 200.0(H) in Pennsylvania or New York, In nearly every family one can find a case of rheumatism that claims to know as much about the weather ai the government weather prophet. When a man looks into a mirror he knows how it is himself without being told. J.H III KMIO M t I'll) elrlan and Msrirts laketlew, Orrgen KHi K X. Arsiu r's Itrslili nir. I., r. i AHsrsrj ai I a llket lew . Ilrtvei ' H'K- lel liulliliny. . ii ii.iiiNri,K Altorsir .k.t Ijikrtlrw, Or. I'rXcr Heir I'ml.lln,. '. II Vt.tTMO Altarstrt .Al-I . Aahlanil. Orrisa. W III III. ml n . ,., l,.li. ,,.,. (,i, III o of II. Kiuiillea ol (lie til, J I,. H.I.I f-l.lrlt-l . J MOO UK A(lorMr.a.ei , olar) I'eblle l.skrtlrw , Or "n i:. iinii.iji. IK. II H MIIY llerw Trainer likr vrt , Oraati ItR V llMOIIJT ItrnlUI rm r. f tr Kuii.iih. IK II tHOI.ll '!.. HH ItrntlM I'alelr) , Oregon I'll k. woohi: srrjr axel I 1 1 rriajlsierr. llorrv.,ir aiirs lil..l. 1'isin,, n.l iirh livcllny Toi lvl sn.l ollirr llll llilnwl for wrtu tit IMS' si e itiiiov lkrlen, Oiyish. MM ':! HH.tlw James Barry lirmls Mlili SHallon lore hi rltctit ear lor ; n rri lor Mfllirr. Humuran S.,urr. ri . anil hilt In rlstb I rar. Tar llraii'l III. Hsl.fi'. Crane l.alnv I'oaionirv atlr u, aki' li a . iiokoii, Zac Whitworlh UrainU uiih I r,,, off lid ear, Hall l n. trroi. ofl rlvlil lor ; mverso fur mciltrri. Tar llraml W. Hi.-, Klli Cn-rk. I'o.K.niri- aililros. Ijisi'vIcm , On eon. NEVADA-CALIFORNIA -OREGON RAILWAY ' In etT-t Oitoher '2H, I IKK), No. 1. I:la. in li r. a. in. II Cia. in. i:'M) p. in. (I: VII p. in. I.v l(-nii Ar AI . I'llimai .. A r I.v I'liimas .Ar Ar... . A mcilot . . A r Ar Ii riiin... I.v No. 1. 4 4t .. ni. 'J . l 'i . in '.';l' i. in. II :.sj a. in. HIV a. III. T. K. IM'NAWAT. V. I', anil 1. If. J. II. Hr.KsrtT. ii. r. ami I". A. PIMA I, "KOOK I'lillcit Klali-a I all'l Ortlre, Ijiki view. On-Kon. Nov. vtli, IWl. Nullre Is li. r. l.y given dial Hie following, nanieil settler has lllixl iioiien ol tils intention to make flusl proof in snport ol liU claim, and that aht i.r.Mil will Is- inailr U' forfil.lt. Wanlwcll II. H. Coininlasioni'r at Hllvi-r Lake, Ori-voii, on Ih'C. to, I'Hai, vn: Ja. M. Welsh, ii. k. .No. i for tin' s's of nr.1;. H . 'I, ami N1-, of NK1; of Hi-c. 1 1, Tp. X H, It Vi r.. Wlllaini'ile Merhllan, Ori'son. Il naines the following wllnesai'S In .rciie his l ulillnlioiis reslilunui! iiixiii ami riilllvallon of said laml, vie H. O. Ilailley, K. C. foster ami W. A. Currier all ol I'alsley, Oregoa ami A. H. Hchrodrr ol Hllver Uke. K. M. rlrattalii. Ml Kig liter. riwAi. moor. I,sn1 Offlrn at hakavlnw, Or., November 8, 1(M). Notice Is herehr given that the follow-iiiK-nameil settler has flleil oollfitof his Intea linn lo iiiaku Anal proof In support of his claim, ami that sahl proof will lie ma.le iM'fnre KeKiadT ami Keeeiver at Lakeview, Ore, on In-fruitier 1i, vm, vis; Menjamlii f. Kraneh, II. K. aua for the M.i, H. V. i. h ii il, ami N. W N. W.'i Hee.M, ami N. K. 4 N. K. '4 of Btc. Hi), Tp. BA 8, It. AI K , W ill. Mer., Ori son llu names Hut (oIIowIiik witnesses In prove his roiiilniioiis reaiili'tii'e upon ami rulilvallon of aalil laml, vis: Win. Mekee, Frank Held, r'. E. Harris, II. H, Duiilap, all of l.akevlew, tire. K. M. IIKATTAIN, Nov. 8- K. glster. TiniiKH I.AKII KOTII'K, Unlleil Hiatus Ijind f)flle, Lakeview, Oregon, Nov, S, mm. Notlue Is herehy given that In compliance Willi the provlaloua of that actor Congress of June 8, IHS, entllleil "An act lor the aalu of tlmlier lands III (he Hlates of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as cKlemleil In all Hie piilillo laml Htates by act of August 4, 1SM2, Krauk tiroliH of Langell Valley, county of klitiualh, Hiatu of OrcKon, has thla day filed In tliia olllcu hla sworn slateiiienl No. 'Ml for the purchase of the NK'iolHK'ofHecllonNo. Sin Township No 41 H, Kangn No. IA K, and will offer proof to show that I lie land sought la more viiluahlu for Its limner or atone tliau for agricultural pur ihiscs, and to ealaliliali hla claim lo said land belore the Kcglaler and Hecelver of thla ollieo at Lakeview, Oregon on Kalurday, the. loth nay of January, IIKil. Ilu naiiiea his wltncaaea: . W. t.reeu, of l.akevlew, Oregon K. A. HnpHI rick of Lakevluw, Oregon, H. liecrafl of LanKell Valley. K. Duncan of Langell Valley, Any and all peraona claliuliiK adveraidv (lie above, dcserliied lands are rciiiested to flln their claims In thla olllcu oil or before said lutll day of laiiuary. luul, k. M. Uralialn, ia Kiglatcr.