CABINET APPOINTMENTS. Attorney Oeneral Olney Surcrel G rea rm m Th Sew Attorney General. President Cleveland has appointed Attorney General Oluey to the vacancy caused by the death of Secretary of State Gresham. The transfer of Mr. Olney meets with the general approval of the Democrats. Judge Jndson Harinon of Cincinnati Bucceeds Mr. Olney in the department of justice. The selection of Judge Har mon is something of a surprise. Until selected by President Cleveland for the cabinet position he was not known out side of Ohio. He is spoken of as an able lawyer. The Colima SurTlrorx. Sixteen survivors of the wrecked Co lima have arrived at San Francisco. The Pacific Mail steamer San Juan bronght them to port. All the rescued men had hard battles for life. Their tales of the terrible night spent on pieces of the wrecked ship are more graphic than any stories every penned by the most talented writers. When the Co lima went down it became a desperate struggle agaiust sea and storm and wreckage, and only a few of the strong est escaped. These were bruised and beaten by the waves and wreckage nn til they, too. nearly succumbed. The survivors assert that the storm encovin- tered by the Colima was terrible in its severity. They also say the Colima was overloaded and her cargo shifted. "When she met the storm she seenied able to breast it and up to five minutes before she sank no apprehension was felt. When the cargo shifted the Co lima was swung by the storm until she lay in the trough of the sea. Then the mighty waves made short work of her and she was literally beaten to pieces. All the women were in the cabin when the ship keeled over and it was impossi ble to get them out in time to save them, even could the lifeboats have been launched. The corrected list shows that ITS lives were lost in the disaster and 88 all men were saved. PERSONAL. Governor Budd is fishing in the Siski you mountains. Ex-Governor Waite of Colorado has started on a lecturing tour. Mrs. Marian Reid. mother of White law Reid. died recently at Cedarville, O., aged 91 years. William B. Isaacs, grand secretary of the grand encampment of Knights Tem plar of the United States, died recently at Richmond. Va., aged 82 years. Captain Henry C Haff, the famous skipper who sailed the Vigilant in the international yacht race last year, is Buffering with cancer of the throat. Rev. Greenleaf Lee, a colored minis ter, while preaching on "Death" at a town iu Alabama, became so vehement that he burst a blood vessel and died is a few minutes. Justice Field of the United States sn preune court is visiting in San Fran cisco. His wife and family are with him. They came to California to escape the heut of Washington. Ex-United States Senator Martin has returned to Topeka. Kan., from an ex tended tour to the Pacific Coast He de nies the story published in a Washing ton dispatch that he has aspirations to the governorship of Arizona. Ex-Congressman Jerry Simpson, ac- commnied by his wife, has left his Medicine Lodge farm with a wagon and mule ts-aui. He intends to load his wagon with batter, eggs and provisions and pay his way with them by selling them iu the towns en route. Bisiiop Downe f Aibany. N. Y., has declared against woman suffrage. He gays: "I am sick and tired of the way in which the talk of woman's vocation fills the air, not merely iu the wild vagaries of its blataf assumptions, but in file parade aud push of its claims for recognition of what is called its rights. " Freeman Ellsworth Lnrton. professor of histruy ia the Milwaukee high school, has 1-h asked to resign. He wrote an articl" 'n w'r:i-h he lieliuled the Ameri can revolution, .saving it was fought without just cur.se as the colonists were not oppressed. He disparages Wash ington's military fame, saying his re nown rests only on "his masterly re treafo. " Miss Emily Bigley of Dnbnqne. Ia. whow uiarrage to Lord Arthur Hep burn of England is announced to take place t Los Angeles. Cal., is of great personal beauty, highly cultured and of English birth. She is a niece of Jean Ingelow, the English poetess. Miss Big ley c-aaie to this country some 10 years ago uud was trained for a professional nurse sit St. Luke's hospital, Chicago. In lH'H she went to Dubuque to fill the position of nurse at the Finley hospital with other English nurses and proved to bs unusually efficient. Her step father.iives at Ls Angf-Ies. WASHINGTON NOTES. Inlr?iiiZ fteiurt Pifrked Out frwm the I)Mily Disputf-he. A United States warship has been sent to Key West, Fla., to put a stop to the iterations of Cuban filibusterers. The (Jliinese minister at Washington has presented to President Cleveland a letter from the einperor of China, thanking him in graceful terms for the kindly offices exercised by the United States tu behalf of the restoration of peace between China and Japan. The imperial communication is in the Chi nese lauguage, hansomely incased in royal yellow silk. The war department has granted a medal of honor to Captain Clinton A. Cilly of the Second Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, now a resident of Hickory, N. C. On Sept. 20, 1863, on the field of Chicamanga, Captain Cilly saw a regi ment not his own leaving the line of battle. He dashed after tt, seized the colors and rode back into the battle, fol lowed by the regiment, which afterward did effective work. The batteryof pneumatic guns for the defense of San Francisco narbor will be Jilaced iu position this fall. The news of rebel successes in Ecua dor is confirmed. The government has been almost completely overthrown. George Young Tweed, son of the fam ous Boss Tweed of New York, has mys teriously disappeared. Young Tweed Was a hard drinker. Lovejoy day was recently celebrated at Alton, Ills., by various clubs bearing his name. Lovejoy w;is the first martyr to the cause of freeing slaves, and was murdered Nov. 7, 18:17. Eastern financiers assert that Presi dent Cleveland will be compelled to call an extra session of congress of issue more bonds before fall to relieve the stringency of the treasury. The Venetian water carnival at Santa Cruz was one of the most enjovable cel ebrations held in California this spring. An aquatic program composed of many novelties was successfully brought off. Wholesale druggists from every part of the West held a secret conference in at Chicago. The object of the meeting was to agree upon a rebate system kuown as the New England wholesale grocers' plan. Grasshoppers have appeared in Sutter and Placer counties? Cal., in countless numbers ami are doing great damage to all kiuds of vegetation. They are par ticularly destructive to vineyards and orchards. Members of the G. A. R. and other flag loving citizens of Butte, Mont., are highly incensed at a company of uat vnal guardsmen of that place. The militia men, under command of Captain Gardi ner, recently used the American Hag as a target during ride practice, Herman Fick of Paterson, a natural ized citizen of New Jersey, has for rive months been confined under military charge in Germany. The cause alleged for imprisonment is his liability to serv ice in the German army. The state de partment at Washington is investigating the case. Fifty citizens of Walla Walla, masked and heavily armed, applied a coat of tar and feathers to Joseph Fossati aud Ro bie Allen, a colored woman who runs a disreputable house. Although Fossati is of a highly respectable family he per-1 sisted iu living with the woman and I finally married her. The new administration of the New York police department seems to have caused a revival of activity on the part of the rank and file in making arreMa. During last week 2,437 arrests were re corded on the station houses and central office blotters. This number is almost unprecedented in the history of the de partment. Mrs. Kate Barnes, who attempted to , poison her husband at San Bernardino, ; This little feat occupied 5 4-3 seconds, has been acquitted of the charge of at- ! This light gun is used by the infantry, tempting to commit murder. Her con- j It is importaut to learn how quickly it fession, made when she was first arrest- ; can be taken from the packing case and ed, was not admitted in evidence. Her ' put into action. Expert Huber hung it husband has forgiven her and they are ' ever his shoulder in marching order, again living together. ! At a won! from Captain Heath he be- Nine thousand acres of hay were gan to take out the gun. He put it to burned recently near Sanger. CaL The i get her. unpacked his cartridges and fire originated near the railroad track, 1 fired his first shot 58 seconds after the and after burning over the Hanks es- j alarm was given. tate, crossed Kings river, burning np ' houses, fences, grain and hay. It was stopped by back firing and a favorable i wind. Sixir tons of hay was burned on the Woods ranch alone. General Wade Hampton. United State ! pailroad commissioner is making; a tnr Tof inspection of the Pacific Coast. The general is opposed to the free coinage of silver and thinks President Cleveland is right on the money question. He says Cleveland would make a str. n ; candi date if the Democrats should renomi nate him next year. Dr. Eli Qnigley. the Mount Ayr (Mo.) physician, who was convicted and sen tenced to the penitentiary a few years ago for arson an attempting to defraud life insurance companies out of $ 13,000 has just died iu Douglas City, Wash. He was a fugitive from justice. He es caped from the officers while being taken to the penitentiary. Qnigley robbed a grave and put the body in his office, setting fire to the building and destroying it. The charred remains of a man were found but Qnigley was cap tured liefore his relatives could collect i the insurance. J A special from Steilacoom, Wash., I says The Lighthouse, the chief hotel of f2.000. A defective line was the canse. This was the first hotel built in Wash ington territory, having been erected in tVs '30's. It was the scene of many notable territorial gatherings In-fore the war, when there was a large military post at Steilacoom and it was the chief town on the Sound. Generals Sheri dan, McClellan and Grant had stopped at the hotel while on duty and part of the original structure remained stand ing until the fire. Chaiming B. Barnes, the Ontario (Cal.) bank robln-i- vho is now serving a six years' sentence in San Queiitin, did not murder his partner, C. (i. Hiatt, as the itticiTs of San Bernardino county sup posed. District Attoriiey Daley has re ceived a letter from Barnes m which was enclosed a letter from Chief ( Mass jf Los Angeles, saying that Hiatt was seen in Los Angeles two days liefore Barnes' arrest, and as Barnes was under police surveillance a week before his ar rest he could not have killed Hiatt. The chief also states that he has hopes of catching Hiatt before long. A case without parallel in the British navy is reported from Australia. Cap tain Johnson of the cruiser Rigarooma accused Surgeon Lea of neglect of duty. Shortly afterward the surgeon informed the captain that he had been placed on the sick list. The captain denied that he was sick and ordered the doctor un der arrest. A court-martial found the surgeon gnilty of disobedience of orders and recommended his dismissal from the navy. Lea will appeal to the ad miralty, claiming that Johnson was un fit physically to discharge the duties of his position Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Medal and Diploma. When Medford "fellers" run themselves short of wuys and means to provoke a little sport it must bo when the temperature is decidedly chilly Last week thoy wcro running short of material to work upon and there was a chance for a big gap to ap pear in their before unbroken program when a happy thought showed itself upon the inventive surface of their fertilo brains. Over in Hamilton & Palm's real estuto office U. M. Damon has displayed several varieties of elec tric cail bolls, which goods ho is sell ing. Those bells wore brought into uso in perpetrating their jokes. An unsusocting gentleman passing on tho street would bo invited in to look at the workings of the bolls and by in vitation ho would press on one of the buttons and a call number would show ilsolf in the glass front. This, tho crowd, which was standing around, would declare was "call for beer." Hy prearrangonient Dave Crosby, one of tho caterer for Hotel Medford, would be standing on the corner by tho hotel and at a given signal by someone standing in Hamilton & Palm's ollico he would at once proceed to draw a bucket of beer and forthwith appear in the aforesaid oHlee with his several rounds of beverage, and with the re mark "who rang for this beer?" The victim always paid for the treat and not until live rounds of treats had been indulged in did the passer-bv come to tho conclusion that the opposite side of the street was a safer and more eco nomical thoroughfare. The Mail is not, ordinarily, given to biting at another man's game, as Charlie Wel ters will attest, but this one seemed so easy that one of its publisher walk ed right in and pu.-hed tin button. "Kusy" was another of the victims, but be likes those things so long as the Ixiys have fun. Forest fires are again raging in West ern Pennsylvania. Women are now allowed to vote in the general Methodist Episcopal confer ence of Colorado. Excessive heat has done great damage to crops ia Illinois. Ex-Chief of Police Dillman of Sacra mento committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. A special dispatch from . Shanghai says it is almost certain that a massacre of all the persons connected with the English, French and American missions Cheng lu has occurred. Neither men, women, nor children have been spared, according to the report. It is admitted that telegrams have been intercepted by the government, the object being to conceal the news of the massacre. A French gnulhutt is en route to Wuen Chant: to investigate the report. An onu-i.il test of the Maxim machine gun. which ran be fired 600 times per minute, was made at the Sandy Hook (N. J.) proving grounds the other day. First of all Expert Huber fired 50 shots. Till' t'rrurh Celt. Tlie common b.'i.-f is that the French crued interest thereon, and said war are a Celtic me-, but. ccvordiiijr t M. j rant will cease to draw interest on and Kiviere. the Cell is nol eveu tbe largest clement in tliat mixed raw called the French. It is probable that they de rive niueh of their artistic faculty from their savage ancestors in the stone age. who carved quite artistic designs with a tlint burin mi Imnos. The genuine Celt docs not appear to W particularly I artistic. The Auvergnats are almost pure t elt. auil yet tneir reputation, mainly rests upon their capacities as j as cabmen. The true Celt. 11. Riviere , asserts, is chiefly to In? found in n Wit : drawn across Franco from Savoy to' Ixv llrittany. and he has not been : identified at all in the Tinted Kingdom. All kinds Ar Wells. of wood for sale Bclliii- I gT Farms for Sale. 1 miroveil ranch for sale. will ! rude for Medford pronerty. vi..: I liiu acres, lit) in grain; house: new I barn: all fenced. i acres in grain: fenced: no build ings. so acres, .) in wheat: timber ami garden land: no buildings. L't'l acres. l.'iO in crop. 'St in alfalfa: good house. large barn, granary, all neei -ssH ry oil t hi i i I U i n gs . .1. o. Johnson. Table Kock, Oregon. Real Estate For Sale. Kivi north acres choice land for sale in Medford nlso some desirable town lots. Call on or address W.M. ClH ltl llMAN. Medford. Or. IACKEY Is doiiiir a lanl nHire Inisinoss in Mi'dforil. You will liutl his w ork tin- host that luisrvrr horn mailt in tho llojrue river vallov. 1 lo will remain until - JULY 15, 1895. I'lioto Tent on S-ventli street, oppiislu.- Clurtimlon Hotel. IN NEW QUARTER- I am now located in the McAntlrews am prepared to show you my NEW SPRING STOCK Consisting of latest styles in li'ent s roods, hats and eaps, hoots and shoos i prices in all lines. S. ROSENTHAL. Notes From Eden Precinct. BY FARMKK. Mrs. Charles Anderson Is visiting with her mother in RoKcburg. Mesilumcs GnlliiKhur and Dennett started Tuesday for Urunts I'uss with a hack Umd of dried fruit. Tho farmers arc Just getting a nlco sturt ut liuylng. Soon the music of the sickle will be heard on ull Hides. W. T. York, Thk Mail's manager, pnld these parts a llyhiK visit Tuesday. Come uguin Mr York when you cun stuy longer. Judging from the many beautiful boijucts clipped from Mrs, Dennett's flower garden for the neighbors, the sick rooms, picnics, etc., one would naturally conclude that (lowers can be successfully grown in the country without Irri gation. A budded rose bearing six varieties of roses from a single center stock Is one of Mrs. ll.'s novelties. Quite a crowd of young people gathered at Mrs. (iiillughcr's lust Friday evening to spend tho evening in social chat, with Ico creum and fruit sandwiched In at intervals to suit the crowd. That they bad a good time gov without baying. Those present were: C. K. Stewart, Thora and Wilfred Smith, Kllle, Hello and Will Mil!;-. Minu Sloops, Lily and Krt'd Kdsull, L.ena and Kd. Hamlin, Keuben Daw, Sarah ('opelund, Kose Chapman, Mrs. M. K. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Ilennetl and little girls, Mr. and Mrs F. M. Stewart. I.ust Friday Miss Amy Canlrill closed a very successful three months' term of school In district No. l.". Thirty seven visitors and the school enjoyed a splendid picnic dinner which the good ladies of the neighborhood had prcpurcd and spread beneath n shady oak. A good programme was prepared for the after noon, cousisling of dialogues, recltutious. songs and instrumental music. Over two hours was required lo complete the exercises, which were delivered in u way that spoke loud words of pral-' for Inith teacher and pupils. A lit inch (iathciings. Hen liowell returned home last week from his prospecting tour. Howard Kodgers, who has been umii the sick list, is iniprovini; slowly. tii-orge Stacy and John Hxlgcrs were doing business In Medford Saturday. The smiling faces of the MKnvillc boys were seen on the baseball grounds last Sunday. Hubert Isiwc, of Medford. was visiting the family of Mr. IKiwell. bis uncle, over Sunday. William Jones, who is working at the saw mill, was seen on the streets of Hengle Sunday. 1. V. iter by and family, of Central Point, were visiting his brother at this place one day last week. I. A. Houston and A. W. Heeby were in Cen tral iunt Sunday to attend the funeral service of Alfred Klsh. The bright and shining physiognomy of Mr. Wilson Is missed In thl neighborhood, as he departed upon a prospecting trip last Monday. yutle a crowd guthrrcd ut the scboolhouso last Sundav. expecting lo hear Mr. Hrvant preach, but for some unknown cause he was noi prvsenl. Notice. All persons art? hereby notified on account of the condition of Mr. C T. Payne's mind, not to transact any kind of business or make any kind of trades with him in the future without my con sent. Mrs. C. A. Pays'k, Wifj of the said C. T. Payne. Treasurer's Notice. i Notice is hereby given that upon I presentation at my office, anv and all I warrants of the town of Medford. pro i tested prior to and including October ! P.I. lS'.il. will be paid together with ac- after the date of thi notice. Chas. STRAXu, Treasurer Town of Medford. Dated, Medford. Oregon. May SI. 1.C. We Want to Trade. (khk! horses, wagons, and buggies to trade for hay or grain. Will give you a bargain. MlNUCSiV l.KtiATE, 1'rop's 1'iiion Livery Stables. Wants to Trade. I will trade dry cedar pists. shakes, fir or cedar picKets for team, wagon and harness. M. A. SlUKI.KV, Prospect, Or. Asked to Make Settlement. I To AI.l. WHOM IT MAY OONCKRN. ! All parties indebted to me are asked : to call aud settle In-fore July 1. ls!i.i. j Accounts not settled by that dat w ill i lu- ulaci d fa the hand-of an attorney j for collection . Cot ttT H.U.I., Central Point. Oregon. MONEY LOANED. PIrst Mortgages On Improved Farm Property j Negotiated. We are prepared to negotiate ffl-st mortgages upon improved farms in Or-! egou with eastern parties at a rate of' interest not to exceed ! K-r cent, per j annum. I Mortgages renewed that hav taken by other companies. Address, with stamp. been j Mr.KYIN SWOHTS, linker Citv Or T"E PHOTOGRAPHER hlock and furnishing Reduced Mf,dford' ?re,gon; WHY YOU SHOULD " " '"Keen Kutter Kutlery 1st, It is the BEST. 2nd. Jf you are not satisfied we give you back your money or a new knife. Wo mean hist what we saw A FULL LINE OF Shelf and heavy hardware, tinware, stoves building material, garden and farm tools, rope, glass and putt', also miners' sup plier! always on hand at prices to suit the ti;iies. KAME & CILKEY, Medford, Oregon. We Hvc 'Em! Fly nets, lap robes, dusters and whips at all prices. Single harness from $l',A) to 18. A fine line of saddles for ladies and gentlemen. Everybody in vited to call and look over our stock whether you want to buy or not, We repair and build every thing in our line from a pump-value to a breeching harness. BEIDLEMAN & NICHOLSON, - Hedford, -.Oregon. D. H- VIILiLiE$ HKADyLAItTKUS full .... WAKE, STOVES AND TISTARl FISHING TACKLE In great variety riUIIIUIll LfUllC Ull OllUI L 1ULCC. Paints, Oils and Painters' Supplies. Cartridges and Ammunition of all kinds, and in fact a full line of everything carried in the hardware and tinware business. First-class goods and prices as low as the lowest. Miners' supplies of all kinds in stock. The Empire Steel Ranges Every Range guaranteed to work perfectly. TINSHOP IN CONNECTION Herhant Tailoring A. REYNOLDS Ueceollv from Oakland. Cal FRONT STREET, MEDFORD, OR. Suits Made to Order .... . Pants Made to Order .... From $1'0 to as hijrli asj From $-3. 50 to a higher your purse will permit. J figure. Our suits are warranted to be good goods and well and fashionably made. yAYLER The Up to Date Boot and Shoe Dealer Haker and Repairer Dou't fail to call in and sih? The latest thing out for repairing lioots and Shoes Restores Old Boots and Shoes lAX'k to Original Shape .... i ....Clarendon Hotel 1 1 K A 1 HJl" A KTERS FOH Table lVanl Si'ooml to Nom. Uatos SI l r l; . Iv wvik Sl.oO. SiHH'i:il ratrs to Families. Barn in i Connection i With Hotel. & MITCHELL LEWIS DEAI.KKS 1N- rs -A MACHINERY YV We carry the Craven Pipe Frame Header, Cham pion Mo'wers, Reapers and Binders. Royal Self Dunn) Daisv, Hollimrsworth, Simerior and t r i Hoover Sulky Twine, Champion Mitchell Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Etc. Give us a call. XiiVAVTOJSr Manager, Medford Branch. 3D. T. BUY" Plumbing Goods of All Kinds In Stock "FOOT FITTER" "JACK" .'or the sign of foot and boot, also foot .... prints on the sidewalk Miners, Prospectors and Hunters g WILSON, Prop. STAYER COMPANY AND VEHICLES. Rakes. Pure Manilla Binding Hay Press and Bale Ties.