From the Pacific "to the Atlantic. Rev. Reese P. Kendall, who. with his family, li ft Medford a few weeks ago for Boston, Mass., sends us this week a very terse, well written account of his trip from ocean to ocean, which we print below. .T. j7 i-. -"-'" ' V 11 A" host 'of valued friends at tne Medford depot wished us God speed which we long remem bered. Conspiracies of exigencies even pre vented makine a final visit upon our chosen friends, aud this is a humble apology. I ue delay-of train did not change equilibrium, for we f.-lt that all would come right to the righteous. Kven flitting fancies of the raid agent .in-1 o w creek ooiivou did not hinder a good sleep in the NEWS OF THE WORLD. THE GIST OF THE WEEK'3 HAPPEN INGS. AS TOLD BY TELEGRAPH. .- -rt...,-..! "tniirnit minus. rn wn-f."" sable guardian got his uouceur. unmu. feared, masked the landscapes, and no view Avashad further awav than half, a mile. We rolled up to the Portland depot on time, and were met by Mr. A. D. t:harllon. assistant pas senger agent of the Northern Pacific, who did all in his power to arrange matters to our mus factton. Then two old friends were found, with whom the necessary wait seemed too very hort The flight along me souiurra n v , the Columbia and crossing upon the large! ferrv kept hs busy watching the changing pan- ornmn. and then we looked for the much dis tuned Sound, where was met our first contre- 1 tempts in a gray haired official requiring us to . occupv the smoking car. but which was cor- J recl-d'bv telegram from Portland before leav-j ing Ellensburg. where we lay down In comfort-1 ible bunks to sleep and ride over one o! the I -best road beds in America. Thereafter.no, "onble disturbed the even tenor of our ways j ' hs long as- we stayed under the care of the Northern Pacific, but. "the best laid plans of men and aice gang aft aglee" for all western j roads always alive to the comfort of people of i modest means, find themselves bridled, bitted . md saddled with the incubusot cod fish as soon ; as tnpy cross iuc uniuuu i-i - , m.i the same courtesies extended onward i n.uai. Scey Huniaiu wh7The easler'n ! The ping tobacco manufacturers hold -oads should draw a line and say practically. ; a meeting at lork to ilcvise means -'pay an exorbitant price or .vmi shall j; m to Sght the American Tobacco cm conrfort At all.1 Well, we don l understamt . o . why. the very reasonable sum of one dollar per jmny. night on a double berth on the t" J'" j Mrs. Sarah Carlin of Chicano. whilo tourists to Kansas nty conld not be anomea j , , -, , ,,.,.,, continuously to the Atlantic. No, unless you looking for her child, was caught under pay thirteen dollars more for a so-euled first- tJ j f falling building anil seri class Atlantic ticket you can't even sleep ma, 1 u ' b r.ve-dollar-a-night bed. which is twice as mueh I ously tmrt. as the dearest hotel m tte unnewe cnaws. . Th crnispr3 of the White Squadron IntereHtlug Items From Europe, Asia, Africa anil North and South America, With Particular Attention to Impor tant Home ' o w a. Hog cholera prevails to an alarming extent in Indian .territory. . The ' Anaheim (Cal.) irrigation dis trict, formed under the Wright act, has disorganized. ' " ' -. J Grand Army members have lieen in vited to attend the opening of the expo sition at Atlanta. Ga. The twelfth annual convention of the Association of Agricultural Chemists has opened at Washington. Additional tests on the armor plate of the battle-shir) Iowa will be made with shots from a 13-inch gun.' The German Methodist Episcopal con ference Of Ohio is opposed to admitting women to the general conference. Railway passenger agents in Chicago report that the amount of Grand Army business will this year be smaller than PERSONAL. The holder of a second class ticket rules in hit as eood a day coach as the road owns. right beside a Urst-cla P?' ; 'nrnm' ! Massachusetts coast, where guu drill advantages are, stop off, which not one in ten ; "se and is no particle T harm or trouble to ; will be heu. llXtLLr I A boiler which ran the electric ligfct Richard Mansfield, the actor, is seri ously ill at New York .with malarial fever. ' Ex-President Harrison will buy some land in the Adirondacks in New York and build a summer home. .,. : ;. Volney B. Cashing of Maine deliv ered the address to the New York Pro hibition convention at Saratoga. For campaign purposes $7,'-!00 was sub scribed. Rev. Robert Fulton died at Santa Clara college recently -of apoplexy. He was a distinguished member of the Jesuit order and had filled many of its highest offices. He was nearly 70 years of, age and had been ailing for several years. Dorothy Walker, the 6-inonths-old child of Edith Scott, an actress, and John M. Walker, has been adopted by N. C lede. the Colorado millionaire. The child was born in the Sisters' hosr pital at Los Angeles ; after the desertion of the mother by her husband.. It i announced that Archbishop Cor rigan of New York will issue a circular to the priests of the archdiocese of New York, instructing them to set aside Fri day. Sept. 20. the day of the fall of the Quirinal at Rome, as a day of prayer m the Catholic churches for the restora tion of the temporal power of the pope, Cardinal Gibbons delivered a sermon at Baltimore on Sunday outlining his observations on his recent visit to huro- peau countries. He said that despite, the pope's groat age he is still able to do a good deal of work. The cardinal, re- : ij mou i r-- - - , ... . . ...:! 1 bed no belter than tne onnern racinc t aynamo in tne V.Ulcago postoiuce mum- seriously hurt. The twelfth annnal Interstate esposi- 'rhrSw";"! exploded the other night. -No one ineak for the hundreds of plain people who are i was compelled to suffer when they are wdling to . .i mvrwl nriot- for comfort. t " InSt. Paul we got aboard the Wisconsin j on orened at St. Louis Sept 4. Gov- fJmJVJSTK one and Mayor W.lbri,; c'id penance for all our sins, past and future. Hut- as their affairs have just fallen into the hands of the Northern Pacific, will soon have til as good as their own, unless nooooea oy cod fish. In Chicago your correspondent got Ut j wioe in a five hour's wait. ; Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Illinois and Indiana presented scenes of plenty and com- ; iort: Smoke masked nearly all the summits and , . ,, . i ; n , ..m L- . v n in tilt ' l UUC ail HIC iiuiwii t.v . --- ---- rty X.l.illt.ii lO Ut? UUl kCU IIU t. 4CHIIITU -Jockies. and hence we were not rid of it until , iSrout fon the plains. None of the docks in the Lnited States One and a quarter days marKeu our " are ready to receive ner. -he Langham, on Washington street, and-then j . we found rooms at 76 East Newton street in j The old United States ship Minnesota -e'Tmmen'weTt eirXLr to be put out of commission and the many vessels are unloading lime. sand, stone. men aboard are to be transferred to the coal, coke and lumber. Three piano facjopes yertnont ivine at Broiklvn naVV vard. ire hear, and to-day we were in the establish- ; rrmuui, ul" " " - ment which makes the kind we sold in Medford. : jjj Bernanlino will celebrate the Abby tried severU of their highest priced and , ,, . -nnivensarv of Mexico' in pronounced them no better than Mrs. Morrae s. eignty-nrm anniversary oi -iiexico s m 3y paving more rent we got gratis the use of a ' dependence with a testa, commencing Tf'Sm "h'e g k?h 1 e night of Sept. 13 and continuing iurnished and with a free bath room, hot and .-four days. . .old water. But expenses will be more than ; .,-; T .n.i Trust com n Medford. while fish are twice as dear. Td A He American IxviE an.l trust com lav we went to see the historical common. pany has-commenced enit to foreclose here the boys complained of the Red Coats ; - f f i lK ..int their general, and visited also the gorgeous , two mort.iges lor .4. ..ooti aain. t public gardens, all wufth travelinsr far to see. the Omaha fl: Republicau alley rail- have sailed for Fisher's island, uffihoi marked that iu the -different nations he had generally found the people com fortably clad, happy raml ''contented, in spite of the heavy burden of taxation caused bv the standing armies. He ob served also that the agricultural dis tricts are not being abandoned for the cities. Eeir Hardie, English socialist and ex- member of parliament, was invited by the Methodist ministers of Chicago to address them. Hardie aid: "The earlv Christians were crucified and burned at the stake, and they felt it an honor to die in the cause which they in dorsed. Is it not Hssible that the men (the anarchists) hanged at Chicago few years ago may have been pioneers of a new gospel?" A minister inte: rupted Hardie and said: "They ought to have been hanged. " General excite ment followed, but Hardie concluded his address without trouble. Ige de livered addresses. The New York State Republican League convention in session at Bing hamton indorsed the enforcement of the Sunday closing law. The. battle-ship Indiana will be takeu to Halifax to be docked and cleaned. raul ' ft ' Lawion. sentenced to t hanged, escaped .'from jail at Hailey, Idaho. The 'jailer was 'iield.up by two .masked men., his keys "taken and the prisoher liberated.. u La wson's two aon are supposed to have , been the -liber-: ators.' " .''.'"','' Ray Latshaw. a ia-y ear-old boy, while practicing with a ritle, cattsud the ex plosion of 600 pounds of dynamite 'iu' the cellar of his home, 12 miles north of Dubuque, Iowa. The house was blown to pieces, five persons were killed and three injured. dames Ward murdered . Aaron Hun ter, his father-in-law, and Jolin Hunter, his brother-in-law, near Sullivan, Ind.i by splitting their . headB open with an ax and committed suicide by shooting when he was suYrounded by a posse de-, terinined to lynch him. .The double murderer lured his victims to their death. A domest ic ovwwrel-'led ' to"tli'e tragedy:- t ' ;V - ;.' '. j.l '. A tornado struck Eafndria, Kan., and the east wing of the state normal school was reduced to a muss -.of ruins," caus ing a loss of tftO.OOO.! Four inches of water fell in less than two hours.' Many buildings and stocks of goods were dam aged. . At Hartf6rd and Neosha mnch damage was done. A Santa Fe bridge with 1,000. feet, of track near Reading was washed away.. 'No loss of life is re ported. ' - In the Montgomery mining district, Nye county, Nev., a terrible fight latoly took place, between miners and claim jninpers. Two of the hitter were killed and one wounded by. George and Robert Montgomery and their ' friends. The trouble occurred over the jumping of a mine owneij by the 'Montgomery's; , who were in debt for mining supplies t John McArthnr, and he threatened to lay claim to the mine if they did not settle. Later the Montgoraerys quit work on the mine and McArthur put force of men at labor, but he told the brothers that when they paid his claim against them he would give - Mck the mine. The Montgomery became, i gered, with, the above bloody result. LEADING PAPI OFTHE. "ti m Secretary Morton -lias issued an order to prevent th exportation of any beef that has ;n'ct ' been-'iriFrpeoted and will Cans the x'partehi - of ' horso mat to mark the packages so that, f he mature of- tne contours wiu ne apparens. " foreign consuls in this country have made com plaint of, these,' products, being sent to their governments m bad condition. - Z Tile boycott declared by the Knights' of Labor some sfinie: ago on national bank notes bocame effective on Sept.' 2 but bank notes 'are as Ickgerly accepted as they over were. John W. Hayes-, seo tetary and trifiiare; of theKmghtu of Labor, says he cannot; tell .. how long it will take the 'boycott to begin to -how itself,' btit he thinks that in the' course of. 60' days bank notes will begin to ,bfi rumen uown Dy a great many jjeopie. , The furnishing of small notes anA sil ver dollars' . to iiieet the .demand, for cur: roncy. to move, ho crops-.is, likejy tft lrflK sorb 'the 'energies of- - the' treasury de- partmont during the next few weeks more than the demand for gold. The demand is not so 'active; thin year tw it has sometimes been and is not expected to be, because the ' national banks, are better, equipped than usual with small, notes,". . . Z ; ,.j-iv , .. The. Chinese, minister hada recent conference at the state department, with Acting Secretary Adee concerning the progress of the investigation into .the riots in Cluna.ln which -Americans, were victims,'. The minister informed.vtlie de partment that he received advices from Peking that - the-investigation was pro gressing satisfactorily, and he gave re newed assurances that his government would press the inquiry apd punish the perpetrators?- The statement made by the minister was. line with informa tion received from Minister benby and confirmed all he bad stated. XCIFIC COAST FOREIGN NEWS. The California Balailion spent S0 ana ex-; penses per capita upon their oumi. aoooi JS.01X) Templars for visitors: Overwhelming: Well. Americans don't do anythin? by halves. REESE P. KENDALL. CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. road. Tne New York Baukers' association wiir take a consensus of opinion of the : bankers of the conntry as to the advisa ' bility of establishing a national associ . atioiC ' ! A big fight is on m Kansas between ; the stockmen and Governor Morrill over i the operations of the stock comtnis ! sioners, whom the stockmen waat re- moved. i The Silver federation at Oakdale. Wash., is arming to n-ist foreel wures Tieioaa Acts nf Lanrbreakers and I.oua br Fire mod Areldent. Seven prisoners overpowered the jailer at the Astoria (Or.) jail and made their j escape. The Northern Pacific depot at Union- I town, Wash., was robbed by burglars j " , 0 T . by the mortgage companies an.l serious Six employes of the Providence (R. I.), nUe tmftX ,tlt,rs Gas company were suffocated m the l officerg of the ,aw eeUar ota gas holder. ; t Henry Helzel shot and killed Johu , at San Jose in tlie imcrest of the vrjinn at .Liouisvuie, tvy. nirj iiau lm The decision by the comptroller of the treasury that 1 the stattate . allowing double-fees to United States marshals, districts attorneys and clerks in Wash ington, Oregon, California, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, North and South Da kota, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Nevada did not apply to mileage has J caused mnch dissatisfaction among the officials. Previous to tnis decision double mileage had been allowed, ow ing to the greatly increased cost of traveling iu the Western states and ter ritories. The United States marshal of Nevada claims that mileage comes un der the head of fees, and he has sug gested that the matter be brought to the attention of the department of jus- i tico. ! Id Fashioned compound cathartic! pills, '.'blue piUs,"cal.j omel or other mercru rial preparations.) sboula not b ised iri these days of enlighU ened medical science J . when it is so easy to) . get a purely vcgetablrjj ' pill in concentrated) form, sugar-coated in glass vials, at any More where mediJ cirics are kept. Dr. Pierce was first to introduce a Little Pill to the American, people. Many have imitated them, but nonal have approached his " Pleasant Pellets " inj true worth-, or- value, for all laxative audi cathartic purposes. Once U8e4ivthey.re Always in Favor J , Assist Kature a little now and then, withi a jfentlc; Cleansing laxative, thereby remov-i mir orrendino; matter from the stomacn an bowels, toning up and invigorating the live. ana oulckcnjng its. tardy, action, and yc theTtby remove the cause of a multitude o distressing diseases, auch as headaches, iw digestion,, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pim-t pies,. Dlobches, eruptions, boils, constipi, tion. piles, fistula and maladies too uumer-j bus to mention. ; If:jeople would pay more attention to! properly regulating the action of their. lmwcls, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctor's ser-i vices to subdue attacks of dangerous dis-' eases. - ' . That, of all known agents to accomplish, this purpose. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets! are unequaled, is proven by the fact that' once used, they are always in favor. Their-, secondary effect is to keep the bowels open ? Bnd rejrular, not to further constipate, as is; the case with other pills. Hence, their great : popularity, with sufferer from habitual1 constipation, piles and indigestion. Thev absolutely evrt sick headache, bili ousness, constipation, coated tongue, poor appetite, dyspepsia and kindred derange-1 mcnts of the stomach, liver and bowels. A free sample of the "Pellets," (4 to 7. doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address for free sample, Wobld's Dis- PENSARV MFDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 66j Main Street, Bunalo, 14. V. CI11GKEI1 RUSCflMYS Ifroaaaethe lacsbater a Bnafen. Hake money while others are wasting thne by old proce. Catalcgtells all about it. and describes every article needea tor poultry business. ills VIS Illustrated 11 6 FREE- TheERIE" mechanically the best .woeet. rreiuraiiBwia. We are Pacific Coast Agents. Bicycle cata logue,mailed freeivet full dev-Hotlon . prices, etc.. AOrjrrs wajctto. PZTALTJMA CTCUBATO COPetaIaaa,CaL Bkajcb HorsB, i;,t S MaiaSt-,Lo Anpel quarreled over a woman. Andrew Anderson has been arrested at Mill Valley, Cal., 011 a charge of criminally assaulting a 7-year-old girl. Ten wooden business houses and 50 Chinese dwellings were destroyed . by fire at Vacaville, Cal., causing damage of $30,000. Insurance, f 13.000. John Richards, a patient at the In dianariolis hospital for the insane, killed ; Methodist Episcopal Sunday school and j the work of evangelization is to be sys j tematically prosecuted. Captain Sumner of the Columbia has ! made his defense to the charges against - him at Brooklyn. He claimed the ship i was injured at Southampton because of I the carelessness of the dock officer. i , To prevent train robbery Governor McConnell of Idaho suggests that con- aianapoiis; nospua. tor u.e ui, , enact ,aw makin M athan Iteihoo ano her patient, by lnt-, . fm th(j deli tmg h!m on the head with a chasr. ; Qf their ssen aml valnable8. Edward Wilson and Samuel Sorten. j The NatioDHl Associatiou of Let wno passed counterfeit money at Los ; ieA has prepared a bin providing Angela, have been sentenced to serve , payment of peiui ,ns to all car- two years each in San Qnentm prison. . ! fa the SBrvice and rtire. Howard Castle, alias Castello. alias j ment on hM pay after 20 years' serv ice. xtaymooa, tue notorious . A big meeting of representative Choc- has, been arrested at Clucago. He ia ; lac4 at Atoka j "f., wanted, in nearly every state m the . ther(j m and union for forgery. j about 1000 non.eitizens present. Vari- Elmo Headley, aged 18. is under ar- . 0n9 re80mtion8 relating to Indian affairs rest at Fresno on a charge of horse , wefe adoptei stealing He was a. iiiember of the no- Pawnee PaB9 Reservoir company tonorts James and Dillwood gang which j hMfiledw.th thd 8tate ,Hnd was recently broken np. Attorney C. A. Stonesifer fired two shots at S. L. Hanscom, wounding him slightly, as the men were passing each other in bnzsries at Modesto, CaL The lawyer surrendered and was released on ; $2,000 bail. I Siegfried Kagel, a mining operator of j Gibbousville, Idaho, has been arrested . at JNew York charged with obtaining $10,000 by false pretenses in procuring , promissfry notes on worthless ware- ! house receipts. I A Jjos angei&s high sctiool boy, aged i 18 .years, began a career as a highway- j mail "last week at the west end of San Bernardino county and ended it bebind the bars. His name is Vadim Demens, is 6 feet 2 inches high, an athlete and the star player of the Los Angeles high school football team. His father is worth $500,000 and was for many years second vice president and general man ager of the Orange Belt railway in Florida, owned by the Drexels of New York. Fear of the yellow fever drove him to Southern California a few years ago and he got rich in real estate. The boy is wild and had come under his father's displeabure. School closed the first week in June and he was sent to work on -his. father's ranch at North Cncamonga, San Bernardino county. He. worked, until last week, when he got a notion to visit Florida and deter mined to get money to travel ot by rob bery." He.' stole a revolver and held up D. Kilgore, the Santa Fe station agent at North'Cucamonga. Then he held up a grocery keeper' and a lone traveler. board a request to be sent to the secre tary of the interior to segregate 800,000 acres of land in Logan county for recla mation under the arid land act. The manager f the Beaver tin plate mills at List n, O., says it will be im possible much .-.iger for the tin plate makers in this country to compete with the foreign manufacturers, because of the rise in the price of steel billets. John Ekolxm has gned August Wehr- spon, a ncn lumoerman 01 uuerneviue, Cal., for $8,000 damages alleged to have been sustained by Ekebon while work ing in Wehrspon's mill. Ekebon had a thumb and one finger cut off by a saw. An action has been instituted by Thomas McKown of Benicia, Cal., against Joseph Oberti, a well-known winemaker of Cordelia. McKown de mands judgment for $15,000, alleging that Oberti maliciously caused his ar rest on a charge of having stolen a horse. At the trial McKown testified that he had found the animal loose and the court decided that the charge against him was unfounded. The United States canal commission sent to Nicaragua to study the canal question will soon make a statement favoring the project and showing that Colorado bar. near the mouth of San Juan del Norte river, could be opened to permit the entry of hnavy ' draft steamers. It will recommend a radical change in the proposed line of the canal on account of obstacles. The work could be finished in six or seven years and the estimated cost is $110,000,000. President Dias of Mexico is in favor of closT commercial relations with the Unite-d States. It is rejorted that the town of Aba 10I0. Mexico, containing StM) inhabi tants, was washed awy by a flood. Other ,vilbg in that section suffered heavily. The revolution in Cuba continues to cause great destruction of property and the opposing armies seem to equally share in the snccess of battle. From .- Siuun 4 000 troops and 3."0 cavalrv ar- ' rived lately. j It Is reported that a party of 20 Amer- ! icans have started a secret society in Hongkong. China, for the purpose cf wrecking the Hawaiian government us an act of revenge against the present officials, who caused the dethronement of the queen. Fresh outrages are ro ported to have been committed by brigands in Arme nia. It is said that minor Turkish of ficials have formed an anti-Christian society to kill Christians if the sultan accepts the scheme of reform insisted upon by the Enropean nations. Postoffico Inspector Flint has been in vestigating a supposed land swindle in Kings conuty, Cal. The tax collector of the county has received many letters from the East inquiring about the town of Lakeview. The site of this alleged town, according to the maps, is under Tulare lake. It is believed that many Eastern people have been swindled by this scheme. Charles Bryant, a i.egro, was shot and killed at San Jose by Fred G. Wen zel. a bartender. Bryant ordered beer and out a nickel on the lwr. He went out. but soon returned and said he had laid down a quarter. Wenxel denied his assertion and the negro began to threateu the bartender. Bryant drew a pistol and reached over the bar to shoot at Wenzel, who had gone behind the safe. Wenzel seized his revolver and shot the negro over the left eye. At a meeting of the state board of ex aminers at Sacramento Attorney Gen eral Fitzgerald rendered a decision tliat will affect every official and peace ofh cer in California. The decision was called out by a controversy which arose over the division of the reward offered for the capture of the Rnggles brothers. who killed an express messenger while robbing a stage in Tehama count ana who were afterward taken from jail and lynched by citizens. The substance of the decision is that peace officers are not entitled to anv portion of any of fered reward in making an arrest, and the only redress left them under the de cision is by mandamus proceedings iu the courts. The Admission day celebration at Sac ramento was a magnificent affair. The monster procession, consisting of alle- trorical floats and the parlors of the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West from different cities of California, was one of the finest ever seen in the state. Rowing races on the river and excellent horse racing at the state fair ti:i contributed to the dis play of tin- -.elebration. On the night of Sept. 9 electricity for the illumina tion of the city was transmitted from Folsom, 'i miles distant, and the stale capital building with its thousands of lights shone like a castle on ati emi nence. On the capital dome was fixed an immense electric searchlight which shed rays of light for miles. The thou sands of visitors and residents had good cause for unbounded enjoyment. IliK 1 URiiM'l I". ri :h arraissl .. f,i-,.rr in 1I1 l-nll'l il- 1 HI-. 1 HIlciMCl.K n..l .-..n Ih r!-ISc -.!. U tr.W all .11 aiilHtr. ru:rjr. a-l nrw. Illh c:l ll.i. l I.K-S 1IrN;llc lt-.T-. r Ihr It:.,! n.wft rl.a!. 11 I al .N.tns fu.;.-t a. I ;.-.-irl. an-l A h .l'l..;al. Iro.u tits M'.l.-l fMns ;. ! r-iMiMlr." I II K I'll li I N'll I.K lis-!-. -.. artt a! irxys -i:il.- mr- f, 1 a..! -hM'-m ll.s p-Vl aa aa-i ...frt wf a 1. ... x.ut i-'i..,-v i-,ria :iii-i or j in-t llili l.U..:i.lti.l . ..in! a ,:tk-;i c. JRGKSOIlVfLLE fllflRBLE WOES, J. C. AVHIPP, Iropr. 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