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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1893)
ir you wi6JP Ptrmd a IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE Anything-Any Description-at Any Time TRY THE MAIL 'GOOD RESULTS. Rattling Good Local County Newspaper oil TAKS THS MAILV- $1.50 PER YEAR. VOL. V. MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1893. NO. 47.- a mm ' - i i-f- i i SOCIETIES OF MKDFOBJ). A. O. TT. W. Lodtre Ho. SS, meets every flrst .anil thiT-H Wx1njil rtv '4n th month at 8 D. m. ' a their .halW-in thfl opera block. Visiting -brothers Invited to attend. r7,P.H.LMATB,M.W. LA. Wkbb, Recorder. W R a. Chester A. Arthur Corns No. 84. iineets second and foarUT Thursday's .pf each .month at S o'clock p. m., at A. K. taU, in Juua e tows duiiuiuk. Mrs. Naknib M. Woolt, Pr. ta il rs. Edith Bradbkry, See. K. of P. Talisman lodge No. 31, meets Mon day evening at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers al .ways welcome. - m. rnitois, u. u. -JFrank Shiqslxr, K. of R, and S. L O. O. P. Lodge No. 83. meets in I. O. O. P. ball every Saturday at at 6 p. m. Visiting snrotners always welcome. A. C. NICHOLSON, N. G. J. R. WlLSOS, Kec. Sec I. O. O. p. Rosrue River Encampment, Ledge 3o. 30, meets in L O. O. f. JjalT we' .second and onrtn weanesaays at eaca montn at p. in. J..A. WBBB.C. P. B. S. Wkbs, Scribe. Olive Rebekah Lodge Mo. SS. meets in I. O. (P.P. hall first and third Tuesdays of each visuuii sisicra mviKu to atuauu. stH. iaiu i?- V- HISS.DEUA Picas. See. SS. A. P. & A. M. Meets first Friday on or be- rore lull moon at a p. m., in A. u. u. w.nau. E. P. Gsabt.W.IL MT. P. Ltfpihcott, See. See. ti. A. R. Chester A. Arthnr Post . 47. .meets in G. A. R. hall every second and foorjiM nursoays m eacn monin at i :ju p. m. - " N. B. Bbadbdbt. Com. S. H. Hour, Adjt. L O. O T-Heets Tuesday night at 7 p. in. at a. o. t. w nau. Fk&sk wait, C, T. E. A. Johxsox, Rec. See. W.C T. U. Meets at Presbyterian church the second .and fourth Wednesdays of each ' " Mrs. Kosa DkGboqt. Pres. Mrs. L. L. Aseus, Sec Yonnv Peosle's Reading Circle TuesUaveven fngat each week under the auspices of the F. A. & L TJ. L. L. Polk lodge No. 965, meets every Saturday at 8 p. m. v" v - f. 4L Srrn, Pi CHURCHES OF JfEDFOSD. Christian Church-rS-.P. Grant, pastor." Reg jilar services every Lord's day at U a. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Y. ?. S. C. E. meeting crerf wuraif erenin? du. arreacuiug tne flrst and third Lord's days at 11 a. m. and TJSO p. m. Pastor's residence, room eight second poor Odd Fellows' building. Prayer rejecting ,very inurauay evenrfiK, m ue cnurcn. Methodist Episcopal ChnrcltK. S. Craven. pastor. Services every Sunday morning and .evening nsuat npors 4 or ecurcn services. Epworth Leasue meets at S:30'p. m , Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. "m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Pastor's residence on C street, one diock soutn 01 aw omce. Presbyterian Church Rev. A. S. Poster, nas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and'J: p. m. ' Sun day school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. K., 6:15 p. m. Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. m Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 iocs. .... Baptist Church T. 11. Stecbens. fssiot. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 70 p. ml Prayer meeting every Wednesday "erea 4ng. Siuday school at 10 a. m- Methodist Episcopal Church South Rev. w. T. Fenton pastor. Services every first and se-urth - Sundays of each - month. Sunday school every Sunday at 3 lOupm. ' " rROFESSIOSAL CARDS. pEXTZ fc WHITE, - LAWYER?. Practice in all Courts. Mining, Corporation and Comppercial Law and Collections. Special attention' given to business of non-resiiisnts. Notabt" Poejjc, Medford, Oregon. FRANCIS FITCH, ArWrtfofEY AT LAW, Medbfd, Ore. practice in an courts of state or TJ. S M. I. VAWTER, ATTQESEY AT LAW, fiSte Bank Building. Medrd, Or J. II. WHITMAN, - ABSTRACTOR AND ATTORNEY - AT LAW. OfEce in bank building, Medford, f)r Have te most complete and reliable abstracts 01 tuie m aacson county. SSrL H. GRANT, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Medford, Oregon. , Conner B and Fiflh Streets. . . VEBSTE & HAMMOND, Lionel B. Webtter. Austin S. Hammond 1 ATTOllNEYS AT LAW, . t - Office I. O.O. F. building, . Medford, Or E. B- PICKEX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ' Medford, Or Officer Rooms 2 and 3 i, O. O building. 'J. B. WAIT, PHTSICIAST AN1J SURGEON, Office in Childers Block, Medford, Or E. P- GEARY, '. - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ' Pfficc Cor. C and Seventh sts., Medford, Or ; J)R- O. F. DEMOREST, ' . RESIDENT DENTBT, Makesa specialty of Sjstbua wofk at reMoa- abjr rates. - . UMCord, Or. ' Office In Opera Hoaje, PR, J. W. ODQERS, ;. ' DWS5T- ' ", ', ' - Has permanently located in Medford for tne practice of dentistry. From a continued pi"e lice of over 14 years. I am prepared to jruaraA Xee entire satLsfaction. . . ? . Give me a all. Ora fjjferera drug store. GEO. T. MERRIMAN, BLHCKSIHITHIKB, v wtmitimiiiKfHinnitmnniniimiinimimiim h E0R2E SHOEING AO UIUMtmU,IAA4HIIIUItmitUlltlHlMIHIMIIHIIII WS60H-jHPRI)lu. gyentlf Street, Medford, Oreiou.j Hardware: -Nails, Loos, Blocks, Saws, files, Hammers, Stoves: Heaters rPlaia or Fancy, "Famous Bridge BeaeU" make. Tinware: Wash Boiler3, Pails, Pans, CofiFee Boilers, Miiaers' Supplies: Powder, Fuse, Picks, -Stee.L Shovels,- Pans. Cutlery: - ; : - I. X. 1,. aad 0. Y. B. Pocketj Carving and Table Sets. JSUumumtiou: 'New Club" Shot Powder, Shot, Wads, Rifle and Pistol Cartridges. I Paints: Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Sherwin - Williams' " Paints. Plows and Harrows: Black Land, Canton Clipper, Oliver Chilled and SteeL ALL QUESTIONS OF METAL can ha readily and cheaply salved by doing business with us. BEEK, WHITESIDE & CO., Corner p and Seventh Streets, - W. H. PARKER & SONS, (Successors to Jas. A. Slover A Co.) THE POPULAR DRUGGISTS. Our line of Drags, Patent . Medicines and Stationery i js replete in every detail. A FULL STOCK OF LEGAL BLANKS. Prescriptions carefully compounded under directions of & registered payslciaa. MEDFORD, MOTEL MEDFORD Formerly Gr$nd Central. Best Accommodations in the City- Rates Reasonable. o o o o o o 0000000 Carpels. Paper, Gurlajps, .-fife ....m...........H... it WEBB, llllltllllUIUIUUIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIIIMIMiiiiik U NDERTAKING 1 MMUIIIIIIIlie ST. L VAWTER, . Pres. Wm. SLINQR5, Vice Pres. Jackson Coanty Sank. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Medford, Oregon. Loan money on approved security, receive deoosits subject to check, and transact a general banking business on thi most favorable terms. JCSrYour Business Solicited. Corresp ondbnts: Ladd & Bush, Salem. Anglo-California Bank, San Francisco. Iadd & Tilton, Portland. Corbin Banking Co., N. Y Parties wanting FRUIT of any kind will find tbem in stock C. W. SKEEL & SON, Agents for the Sugar Pine Door and Lumber Company, Medford, Ore: Jl IVescriptions Q&refolly Compounded. Main Street, - ... afecbrd Oregon , ' J. W, Iiawtpn, o arr DBALBB IN rro. . ' 1-frARNESS ANTr g ADDLERY. Order Work Given Especial Attention. REPAIRING IS RIGHT : IN C.MY . LINE. SYgNTII STREET, -o- GUNS t GUNS GUNS :. GUNS Shells. . , . - Medford, Orcmn. : We carry the best brands : of Cigars, Perfumes, Toilet Articles and Drug Sundries OREGON Only white help employed. M. FURDLN, PropT. auiiiiHiiimitiiHfiMniiiiimMimuHutiMiitiiiiK FURNITURE niiiiiiHUHiiimiuiiuiHuiiuiiiiuuHuuMiinm? rs, MEDFORD.!!!!! Picture Framinjr a Specialty. (Z J. B. ENYABT, Casbier with THE MORTAR D$UG STOfE, O. H. RASKINS, Prop'r. HAS AHVTMIMa IM TNI UM OV n Pure Dings, patent Medicines, Books, Stationery, PAINTS p OILS, Tobaccocs, Cigars, Perfumery, Toilet Articles and fiverytlilnir that Is carried In a first- class DRUG STOKE, MEDFORD, OREGON, Being a Bachelor has many a drawback If yon buy your clothes hunhnzanl. I-oxt but tons and unexpected rips have no wrrors tor tuo wiioiess, needle and' vuruauiess man wno lseiotbcd by Fetscli, Tie Front Street Tailor. Our suits require no , at ter-tailorinK last lonr and look well as long as they last Come In and-- Get Suitod The sooner --The better. HAMILTON & PAW, Ihe leading reil estate agents of Medford, are still slicing off the 1 to Buit their customers. A 1 bottom land for $30 per acre. Good IMPROVED FARMS tor from $150 tajS2M per acre. Wo have a Doe list of farm and City Property ajt your own price and on your .wn terms. Write to us for in formation, HAMILTON TAYLER Trie Fashionable ' Shoe Dealer and Maker . Latest styles In men's shoes, ladles' button boots and . OXFORD TIES. Children's wear reslstinR shoes, cus tom work and repairing promptly attended to. OpposM" PoaloBlce. MCOfOaD, r ORCOON. Sliawrer & Nicholson, CONTRACTORS : AND BUILDERS. we are nraeuvred to clr estttntttcs on anr buUdiup from a woodshoxul to ftUue atptbu. All work in our line numntml fim rUst Medford, Oregon. If Anybody Should Ask Ton for a place in xedford where they could get Boots and Shoes Repaired You would qaturally. tell them g! C. Noble's Because that you know his work is first-class and guaranteed to be Just as his customers want it East Seventh St., Medford. Your Best Girl gazed Into our window yester day for twenty minutes. She was looking at Engagement Rings, but wouldn't hare you know It for the world. The rings are certainly lovely, but we cannot ase tbem alL We selected ours years ago. Have You. . selected yours? PRITCHARO. THE JEWELER. EOCENE Is a BDecl&l brand of Burninr Oil. which we manufacture expressly or r amili USE. It la a Perfect Illuminator. . It is Hifh Fire Test. w It in of Uniform Quality We guarantee It to be the highest possiblk UUU Or ati:g oil ask for it. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. NEWS FROM ABROAD. Rnxsia's grain crop this rear is con siderably greater than that of a year ago. . Woman's suffrage in England will be considered by the present parliament. An amendment extending suffrage to women has been introduced. It is believed the Brazilian revolution will take a decisive turn shortly. Hello is said to be in desperate straits and must soon make final effort against the government Emperor William opened the reichs- tag with the usual ceremony. His speech deult principally with army matters. An increased appropriation for the needs of the army was asked for. The Electrio Street Railway company of Ottawa has began the conveyance of mails to and from the railway station. The cars are specially built for the ser vice. The postmaster general watched the beginning of the service and he says Ottawa is the first place in the world to convey royal mails by electricity. Another sensation involving; the Bank of England has been sprung upon the financial world. Chief Cashier F. May, it is said, has been forced to resign. He had absolute .power tq make .loons. About $3,000,000 of his investments are worthless. Efforts were made to cover up the cashier's faulty work, hut if has U come out The New York Herald's rvirrmnnnrl. -- . ent in Rio Grande da Snl umrla xtrnrA that) Robert Grant, United States oon sniar agent ai jjesterro, nas been made prisoner by the revolutionists. He was arrested dnrinor a Rkirmluh hutnrnmi ln government troops and. General Saraiva ana u now cammed on Doara tne revo lutionary steamer Iris, which is nff Tlivu terro. The only crime of which he 't recused is war, na aid not favor the 'olutionists. Earn Chunks REGARDING HAWAII SYNOPSIS OF THE. REPORT MADE BY COMMISSIONER BLOUNT. Ez-Mlnlster Stevens Charged With Con. spiring to Overthrow the Faeen He Landed the American Marines Before the Provisional Government Was Pro claimed. Following is a telegraphic report sent out from Washington aneht the Hawaiin question. The report of Special Commissioner Blount, now on file at the state depart ment ana to be sent to congress, will show that the revolution in Hawaii in January last was accomplished only by the most shamef nl intervention on tlie part of Minister Stevens, then our dip lomatic representative at .Honolulu. This report will show from the testi mony of members of the provisional government who took part in the over throw of the queen, that this revolution was accomplished as the result of a con spiracy which they had formed with the assistance of Minister Stevens, and in which he, as the representative of the United States, bore by long odds tho most important part It will assert that but for Minister ftteven'a ArmA et rtic tinvpr rliA TAvnln- tion could not have been accomplished. and tnat his position and tne presence of the marines and raaohinn guns over- AWfvl tliA nnAim and lur mnnnrlpM. nnA that nothing but the intervention of the unuea ouues in ims maiter wouia D&ve she did with tho express understanding. accorded oy .rresidont uoie or tne pro visional government, that the case was in Via roilMVAil at Waalirnrrtn Anil 4no tico done her by the president of the united Slates. fmnmiKKinnAr Rlnnnt's mrmrt. fnrthAr asserts that Minister Stevens landed the troops from the Boston long before there was any Jroliil atazim tnr thMr nrAjumca on Hawaiian aoil; that he declined to remove them when required to do so by tne government and lnionned tnat tne intlinliHiM ii'm vnlllnw nil 11 w nltlA to preserve order and to protect Ameri can int-ATMtfir that thAM tnxiTMi werft stationed across the street from the gov ernment building in which Minister Stevens knew the revolutionists were about to read then proclamation, ana that the revolutionary committee relied upon the American troops to support them in this act of rebellion; that Min ister Stevens recognized the provisional program before that government bad Obtained possession of the departments and military nowcr at Honolulu and that tbpmilitary power was surrendered os tne vneen surrendered, only tnrougn awe of the superior force of the United State. A creater consniracy asainst a frienSy and independent power was never carried on in the name of the United States. To all intents and pur- mcm it was the armed forces of tne United States, led by a minister, that assailed the Hawaiian, government and overthrew It Commissioner Blount did his work with great thoroughness. During the five or six weeks of his stay in Honolnla he worked with the single purpose to ascertain the truth. " He secured state- the deposed queen, from members of the committee of safety which brought about the revolution, from omcers ana from other persons' including the queen herself. Some of these persons were examined by Mr. Bloont, a stenogra pher being present A strike is on all along the Lehigh Valley railroad. The pension bureau has nnearthed at Buffalo,' a wholesale scheme for defraud ing the office. The soldiers t Fort Sheridan rebelled against the quantity and quality of the . . . . . rood lumisoea. nivminr Mifcrhpll fttaTAA nmririnAlv that the XIitbhelH3orbeti fight snail not take place in r lono. The publishers of The Sunday Mer cury at Portland are under arrest, charged with selling obscene matter to minora. ThA Rilmant farm, near Kannimalt has been purchased by the British gov ernment it being required for the new fortifications. Orders have bean issued to the train men on the Boston and Maine railroad to carry arms, owinz to the numerous freight holdups by tramps. xne snenn 01 son pernaraino county tiaa wwlrAil A. AinnlA nt lilfvw1tmnnta which whill be used in trailing criminals in the mountains and on the desert Ex-Secretary Tracy has been selected to succeed ex-Jndce Remolds as an As sociate of Shepard in the prosecution of :ne election irauo cases uiiev i org. Two bovs in the vicinitr of CVntAr. ville, Fresno county, about 10 years of age, were attacked with glanders, which had been communicated from diseased horses. One of them, named Cassell. died in great agony. Prendergast, who assassinated Mayor Harrison at Chios cro. obiecta to the tiIaa of insanity which his attorneys propose so enter. - no says is sane ana don t want to plead to croziness. V The cruiser Columbia has mn tA title of Queen of the Ocean. Her aver. age speed lor 88 knots is 28.81, but she steamed 7 knots of tho ran at th nr. age of 25.08 knots an hour. ' There is a suicide cpldemio among the young girls of Alleghany, Pa. The readinir of trashy literatnrn ia annnnaA to hays produced tho impression on two oi two oi tne giris inac mey were Dur to their families. "The Seven 8ecret Silent RharlAa m "The Four S'a. " is the name of a wrst society at Springfield, Ills,, composed of Sanngsters under IB years of age. Char e Willis, aged 18, while being initi. a ted, was shot and killed. The shooting was unintentional, althrmr-h thn natha the boys had taken kept them from giy. affair. YfVTT Will VSnrA nn hda fat nru7 a "--a. a. - -M MMV HHV W UIV MWIUO If you use Dr. J. H. McLean's Strength ening Eye Salve; it removes the film anfi COIl in whlnS BAnnmnlntaB nn V... eye balls, subduer Inflammation, cools n .1 .. .1. , u i I . - . ., auu Duubiico biio irnutteu nerves, strengthens weak and failing sight 23c. a box. Fer sale bv W. H. Parker & Sons. ' 'The vorv latest toe and tin in n ladies' fine shoe at Angle & Plymale's. Just over: from the other shore. Crockery at Wolter's. "'-'Governmental Bbsslv '' Ex-Secretary Jerry Rusk Is very ffl jrt Viroqua, Wis. fiVanAlen's commission as minister to Italy hta be.n lying 4n the stato depart ment for several days, and Van Alen's whereabouts is not kaov.n by any one at the slate dcpattniont . . The commissioner of the gcnerarland ofiice has ordered Inspector Carmlchael to investigate the appraisement of Jots in tho town site of Port Angeles, Wash. Many occupants have protested that the appraisement is nnequaL Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Jordan lias sailed for Europe, ft is said, on purely private business. It is denied that his business is connected with ne gotiations looking to the sale of bonds or for any purposes of the treasury de partment Secretary Greshim it fa ao',1 fa in TA. eipt of a great nnmbcr of telegrams amu letters couunondiug the course pur sued by him in the Hawaiian matters. rone of these will be given out for pub lication, though some of them contain strong arguments in support of the sec retary's position. The British embassador has entered into negotiations with Gmnmn f. 11- tliA settlement of the claims of tho British scalers seized in Behring sea previous to the modus vivenrU Of lftOI Tt fa cniil the amount of the indemnity claimed by tiro uonauian covernmmt mu nnt n. President Cleveland mm! a. flvinir nat to New York a few days ago. The object of his trip js unknown. Many rumors Such as finan-il Wm nwntr. rence or tne ailment which affected him last summer and politics are current as the real motive of his journey to the metropolis. A woman cLuminir rolaHrmenln fa WUWH llTin fallful at tKa V. House and asked to see the president, saying she could tell her business to no uimj eise. -i am a niece of Queen vie toria," ahA said, "but T JUlilrA n , anythina; about it. and will rmt imlns compelled to." When told she Could not see the president she went away, saying aha' wonld r.-ill The annual renort of TUlman rmrkr of the treasury, shows that in October, ,OAA .1. , moss, uw voino or registered bonds Which Were UDDOAod to hA Mil W mr. sons of foreign nationality amounted to auuui fio.cvj.uou, or waico only ft,' 800,300 appeared urxrn foreiim Adinni "It is evident " sava the ronnrt "that a large portion of the registered, bonds owned atn-oaa are controlled by agents residing in tWa country. " The Southern nianufocturers who are protest tug against the abolition of th duty on iron ore and coal have issued a public statement to thn TVmr-rati party, appealing for consideration, in z . . , . ... view oi weir weu-xnown ndeuty to that party, and saying among other things: 'The Southern iron men have resolved to resist repeal, forgetting for tho mo ment all differenoss of political beliefs, and mindful only of tha and better thing, to wit: domestic pros- penty. A Washingtoa special says notwith standing the precautions at the White House it has. been discovered that some person or persons entered the green room, where visitors are not nllmrr1 except with a guard in attendance, and siasnea we rumirure with a knife. There are great slashes in the form of a crosscut into the beautiful satin uphol stery, and other acts of vandalism upon tne ruxnifure nave oeen committed. Whether the vandalism was don tnr a crank as a warning or threat against At I . , . toe prasiaenK is not Kaown. The steamer Australia from Honolulu received a heArty wplprma mi ka. ar rival at San Francisco from the news paper men. Tugs with reporters aboard had been waiting ontsidA th huufa an night The news brought by the steamer is tu everyrning is quiet at tne iina Minister Willis presented ms creden tials and said nothing to the provisional government concerning' the restoration of the queen. No effort was made to restore Lilhiokalani to the throne. Everything is quiet The Opinion of passengers is tnat the ex-queen will never be restored. 1ECORD OF CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. At Dead wood, S. D., Joseph Tha, an Italian.' killed hia vifa hp. nnn Jorco Tametta, Mrs. Tametta andhim- saix. Two little Ahililnan wna anffwJt 1. bed at the Edgwood seminary. Madison, v is. iwo oi tne scnooi buildings were burned to the ground. Ik A. Billiard, who absconded from Chicago in SeDtember with fctf rmn Ko- longing to The Tribune, returned from Europe and surrendered to the authori ties. In view of the larsre nnmhor at mnn. derons burglaries and robberies, orders have been issued by the chief of police of Chicago for strict work to put a stop to ic io tnat end policemen in citi sens' clothes will patrol the streets, and between the hours of midnight and S o'clock in the morning every person out will be stopped and compelled to give an account of himself. Four jockeys were seriously injured on the stage of the American theatre, New York, In the racing scene in the fourth act of "The Prodigal Daughter. " Realism is carried to a degree that caused the faces of men in the audience to polo and women to shriek in terror. Four horses went down in a bunch at the right upper entrance of the stage, with three struggling boys beneath them, on whose faces and bodies the hoofs of the excited animals beat merci lessly. Another boy was pitched to the center oi the stage and fell unconsoions. DEATH HAS CLAIMED PnaR1.1CR W Tnmim nal-fnAo of Charles Hoyt, tho playwright at Tuc son, A.T., of consumption, aged 83. Santa Barbara has dedded-to nave its next floral festival in April, when four days will be devoted to th pageants. . If ion have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be persuaded to take any other. Be sure vou get Hood's Sarsaparilla, which possesses peculiar ourauye power. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. Ml- llousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. A sweeping sale of millinery goods. Trimmed hats from $1 up at Mrs. C. W. Palm's, PACIFIC COAST ITMS. I BRIEF CHRONICLE OF CURRENT . NEWS OF IMPORTANCE, tarn BeraardiBo Constables Will Sue th Supervisors The Price of Wool Lower Thaa Ever Before) Call for a Meet ing of Fruit Growers. E. G. Pendleton, postmaster at Spra- ue, w aaa., ta alleged to be $3,500 short hi ma accounts. - Mr. Haight, an Englishman,", is in tanta urnz witn the . intention of start ing a cannery. . J. D. Perkins, pay yeoman is the navy, was found da ad in bed at the Keeley institute at Vallejo. Some nnlaihwn twrann AAnf. an fn. (ernal machine to B. E. Mulcahy of UOrVUUlS. general anrairintnirlpTit nf thn jrugon x-acinc railroad. P. M IsAnaaa ritvrmunnw'AfWlifti. sum. nrasn., wno is Charged with era- Decsnug sjm.uuo of tne city's funds, has wen arrestea at rale, u. u. -A Wttrlran at Hanfnrd' CaI wan ir rested on a charge of selling liquor to an Indian. Uuon myeatio-atirm it nu iuuuu tne liquid sold was coal oil. Tramps entered the office of Felipe Chaves in the little town of Belen, near Albuquerque, N. M., and compelled M , . , . . . - . . ma to give np ail ids money taOQ. A rich strike of gold ens was made ia the Big Bag mine, near Prescott, A. T. From 40 pounds of rock, pulverized in a common mortar, f I.U3Q in gold were oDtaineo. Leonora, daughter of R. C. Herring ox .urrensyiue, ur., was thrown from a carriage while out driving with her parents, ine wneel passed over her necx, Kliling ner instantly. The East Wellington coal mine at Kanaimo. B. C has been ahnt rlnwn permanently. The management waited several days for the miners to return to work, tint the men insisted on an in crease ox lu per cent Judge Rons of Iri charged J. O. Dunbar, editor of the Phoenix Gazette, whom Jnrltm 93mm committed to Jail for 60 days for con tempt, on ine ground that the jadj- mero oz suoan was Tola. A rancher named IVtTrm nanitir near juiiensourg. waAh. . hrme-ht a lnt nt supplies, -including liquid poison for coyotes. On the way home he took out some tobacco to chew and soon got sick. Looking among the groceries he found ue oorae or poison oroKen. He died. In Los Angeles the inrv in flu nw nf am. jo. a. juuet against the estate of Millionaire Mradtmrv to Mmrp JWfl Of a for services rendered Bradbury, her DTouier, covermg ao years' time, cave Mrs. Millet a verdict far sV (W) Jnrlm 6haw immediately set the verdict njrirlA on the ground that it was contrary to ute eviaence. Fred Schaffer was slaughter at Phoenix for having shot James rucnards. schaffer is a rancher who was formerly traits wealthy In Cal ifornia. Judge Richards was a forty niner. He went to Arizona many years ago find held many public positions. The shooting occurred at Schsffer's. Mchards interfered to nmtvt xtna Schaffer in a quarrel with her husband. Several hobss wsn ha Iwm ,.4 by the constables of fn TfernaWKnn . cenUy have pleaded the order of the board of supervisors in defense, telling the officers they could not st-netA.i except on complaint of a citizen. They were, however, convicted and sentenced to serve five days each in the county iaiL The constables nrmnni, tiring suit against the board of snper- qisors to compel the allowance of their bills rejected because of items charged for arresting vagrants. The condition of the wonl Wrainnca u. California at vreeent is very remark able. The pricis of wool are lower than at any preceding time in the history of the state, and the situation of growers is full of distress. rVfjx-ti-trn fail has touched the 4-cent level in the San Francisco market a price lower than at any other time In the annals of the trade there or in any other tat-A rwi. ers are declining to .make advances to carry the sheep raisers through the win ter because of the bad'ontVmk fa v. spring dip o? ISM. The committAA annninfod In- lv c.t- J" .'J kTMSO Horticnltnral society to organize a Cali fornia Fruit ExchimoA has ismwl a,. -.1 dress to the fruit growers, setting forth ute ODjecc ox tne exchange. A mass mrofino' nf frnif omvsK la r, i - o 0- v .. w u w voueu to convene in Son Francisco on Friday. - m a .1 . . . ixo. at, ior too purpose or taxing ac tion in the matter. The main points of the address are given in the following extracts: "It is now evident that the products of our orchards are increasing more radidlv than tha BnarVnt fnv u,m Certainly no one who is selling fruit in 1893 will dispute it The only years in which the owners of orchards and vine yards seem to make money r tna years, when crops are light and prices . .... MM... . f lair, lur wuuiiaiUKe ox present con ditions, in the face of our Increasing acreage, means a blind straggle for ex istence, resulting in oanEruptcy and foreclosure to thousands of nnnniai. whom visions of unrftaannaWA have tempted to engage in the business with insufficient knowledge and inade quate capital. The plain and only rem edy is counsel and co-operation among growers, to the end that every orchard ist shall, early in each season, know about what fruit will that year be placed on the markets of the world and about what price that means for his fruit and that he shall bo then enabled to get that erica. In nlain 1?nc-1fafc tlfa means a central bureau of information and selling agency open to all fruit growers, so that the fruit nmdnnt nf the state shall be put upon the market as nearly as possime in tae manner in which it would be sold if entirely owned by one great catritalist. nsino- nrarv m. isting outlet and such new ones as can V - , a ims createo. . Shut Down that's what thovcall it when Ihe mill elosps and the work stops. - Th same term is applied to the lircr when von suffer with Billiousness and SlcS Headache. There is no action. A tew doses of Simmons Liver Regulator will soon set tho livor going property, and koc? the bowels reeuhur. Takei thA RAmilf ni hnw tn.l then to prevent any rc occarrances of these dis tressing symptoms. x nave just received another lateral -"-"y uesinug to purcnaso min invoice of millinery goods, which I will i ia8 machinery, or in fact mUi machin sell at prices to suit lh hard time,,. 1 L?!. wU1 iim? . Mrs. aW. Palm. The Society, of Naval Architects and -Marine Engineers is in session at New York. The object is to effect a national organization. The Denver Times says that Governor Waite has made up his mind to issue a call for a special session of the lfgiala tare before Christmas. ' The continued ' low price of silver and conseqnent paral ysis of the silver industry of the state are the reasons assigned for the calL Just what measure the governor will -recommend for aiding silver is not known. In the Knights of Labor general as sembly Powderly charged that false re ports were given to lWIVKf rATto tvvmi- sentatives by persons who had griev ances, reai or lanaea, against members of the executive board. Powderly strongly favored tha tWmurf, O A ' - Li Sr izatiun of all labor societies. A posse of deputy marshals made a raid on the mconahineni nf Raninini. county, Ala., destroying a dozen large ; stuss ana capturing John Fuller and xierman niT notonona mnnnihman a narty nf the nriarmAvv frfaaula .n..,..i-j. . 4 j " ...r, mm,xiAUrVSm' a rescue and a desrierate barrlt. fniima in which Andrew Howell was killed and two others of the rescuers fatally shot In the United States court at St Paul the Farmers Loan, and Trust company of New York brought suit to foreclose the mortgages for thrm ta nf hnj. the Northern Pacific railroad aggregat ing fM,wu,(M), and asKed for the ap pointment of receivers. Jndn Calln.n appointed the same receivers as hereto- iore ana directed tnat all indebtedness " be considered preferred Nat Blum, arrested at Pnrflsmr! far opium smuggling, has jumped baiL It iias oeen reportea inac ne turned state a . eridence. and he intimatWi it himself saying everybody had gone back on liim xie ciaimea ne was in danger of being shanghaied or assassinated. It is now supposed that this was done to give the " idea that the other persons indicted are ' nosaie to nun, while realty they maA . . up a jrarsc to send him away. PERSONAL. Wffliain D. English has been atv pointed surveyor of the part of San Francisco. : Tiillinr RnsseTl. thn fmns IwrrlosmiA actress, has WYTitI ,-nn tmm YhW hnsband, Edward Solomon. tnfliies Cbghlan's first wife has ar rived in New YnrV cn; infAnrlE ta c 6ert her rights and not be thrown aside by the man with whom she has lived 20 years. Cogblan acknowledged her as his wife in London. James GlUluUL a VrmfiA Tn1 I fparw chant will bring Knit against the city for $10,000 because be was quarantined 21 dsva in a hrrv ttr- Vio AntliirrA tliintin he had been exposed to small pox. BishoD Gnse nf Ttnffaln letter to Mgr. Sntolli in which the teach ings or me papal ablegate are excepted tO. The bishOTJ dar-1.-. nafi cntnTIi fa not qualiSed to interpret the constirntion.of mis country tor out citizens. Senator Teller was given a -reception at the ErmrB Pa!or Knol Tw Thousands of people crushed their way throufi to shake hands with silver's able champion. SnpSvhoK nf n--ratr, lation and praise were made by itgw?m aniens of tie state. - Elizabeth, dnnirirpr nf RfnTan Tt "FT- kins, ex-secretary of war. and Edward E. Bruner were married at St Patrick's cathedral, New York, in the presence of a large audience nf lAs.-Hn owint-a- people, Girdintl Gibbons oEciatiiig, as- sisrea oy -ftxch bishop Oorrigan. The suit of John IS. Glover, lawyer and ex-congressman, against the Ameri can Casual trv Insrmnco s,r;h. company of Baltimore for 5150,000 dam ages fur publishing him in its circulars as the embezzler of $65,620, has resulted ia a verdict of $2?,000 for the plaintiff, Bey. T. Do Witt Talmage has in structed his counsel tn taV mnuvii't. steps o set him right in regard to the cnarge or the plagiarism of one of his most important wmn-K Citizenship, or the Christian at the Bal lot Box," which was recently published and credited to Wendell Phillips. E. E. Roberts of the City of Mexico is in r-irrsourg. ne said: There isja.gr deal of dissatisfaction among Mexicans oyer the rule nf Din . 17 a more dictatorial attitude each year, endeavoring to establish himself so strongly as to defy all revolutionary movements. A strong f eeHcjr -is growl ing up, however, that win, unless stopped by some unexpected torn of af fairs, ultimately brine abont tiOBu Such revolts bertofor successfully checked because very few followers were secured, but the day ia cominsr when the neonlA will and make it dedelrr--sarsiing fur tne administration. . '" United States Senator George C Per kins has returned from Washington. He thinks that Eastern people are begin- ' nlng to loam that it is not alone "the hoodlum element 'that opposes the Chi nese, The vices and negative virtues of the Mongols are beginning to be under stood. It took Eastern legislators a long time to realize that 60,000 hard-working laborers could be a detriment to a state, even if they were Chinese. They betrta to see now that such is the case. The Chinese restriction act as it now stands should. Senator Perkins thinks, bo per- -fectly satisfactory to every one, the Chi nese included. 'The extra session, taken as a whole, was a great waste of time," the senator said. "The only important measure passed besides the Chinese law was the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman act A few cities of this state received some slight concessions. The state university has also been helped. A .bill was introduced and s passed through both houses by which the state Is to receive SLper cent of moneys received from the sale of min eral Lands, provided that sum does not exceed $12,000 in a year. This money Will nrobablv be given to thn ,ai mineralogy and mining engineering at Bucklen's Arnica Salve. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sniAe tttr fhjmi'Wl K,.n'i nSilt,i..:, T -.-., corns, and all skia eruplious. and posi tively cures piles, or ub pay required. ins Kutirauusu 10 give pariict satis faction or money refunded. Prico 25o jier box. For salo by G. H. HaskinsT forsnle 0y t.. a. Haskius, Modfjrd iuvuuj uv rauiu uiKa IJ. r i w-iq ModJord: ' -ewis, 1