.. 'J ... w . .! i ,. ,. HiiL " 1 ; .-a .... . ,, , . , , ... 1. r If You Want to Reach I Ti the Jackson County People i the moat ol thaui tlio boitt vl tlioui 1 fit I Inserted In a flrst-olaas news, paper is the moat effective way You've Clot to Use the Paper that Reaches .. . ui icBuuiun given seouon ... t Ike RMferd toll. ! Ilia moat oMhnm the iMWt e( Uloin $ SK? 1 lellnlf 'amlly newspsr per In Jackson County .THE MAIL 1culatojo. TOLI. IEDF0RD, JACKSflN CODXTT, OREGON FHIDAY JANUARY, 28, .1898. 4. Circulation 1900 , . i PBOrKMIOHAL OABM. T m virvMir n it o f J .It, W, S. Ui OI'tiKATIVM DKNTIHTItY A SPKlilALTY. )k ., Toeta ustraotad without uala, dm la Adkuu-lMual black, Mndlord, Ora. W'.r STONES," J ; lMIYHICIAK AND 8UII0KON. . j j Madlord, Oroou, '(OLVIQ & RKAMK8, , : W.M.Colirlg A. K. lloainM M LAWYKItH, t . Mb. lllock, ' Jacksonville, Oroaoa. Will praoilea In all tlio couria of Uia suta. Caraful oounaol glv.a la Ml tnMUra. J, 8. HOWARD, HUHVKYOIl AND CIVIL UNO INK Ml. V. H, Dapuljr Ulnrral Hurvoyor lor lUo Btata of Oregon. PoaloSlos eddrosit; ., j ' ' Modford, Oregon. VM, 8. CROWE LL, . ATTOIINKY AT LAW. Jacksonville. Oregon. . W. H. PARKER, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, Hamlin lllook. Mrdund.Ora. HAMMOND & VAWTER, Aualla 8. Hammond. Wn. I. Vawter. ' ATTOttNKYU AT LAW ' OAca-l.O, O. V. building-, Medford, Oi J. B. WAIT, rllYHlClAN AND HUKOKON, OAlce In Cbtldtra' Slack, Medford, Of QEARY & PICKKL, rilYHICIANH AND aUHGlMJnh, ' Oltlne hour-10 (O 12 a. Hundaya-Ulol. ai.4 1 to 4 p. m. Madford, Or OAcai Ilnnkln Block. W. I. Vawtkii. Prtw. ' ll.. AHKim, V Pa J. K. Kkvakt, cbmr. ' ...CAPITAL, so,ooo... MEDFORD, ' ORIX30N Loan aonair on apprand aoourllj, mwlra da noalta aublMt lo hiwk ami Inwaaot mnnra biuiklni bualaaaa. Your baaiaoaa aatloliod... CorrtpooilonU:-La4d A lltiatr, Halon. AUM (jaiiiamia aana, wan rmoiiw. Tlluui, rortland, Corbla llanklna Co., N. Y. Chas. Perdue. . . Practical Gi id BLoyclei . ripulred on Bliort . .' . notice at living priceB.... - ; k- 8hop in J. A. Whitman's V' waroroomB.... Wo nhoo horHoa with shoos that lit ana ue nail that don't prlok, Wo ilo plow work that Is sntU laotory In ovory Instauoo Wo manufaoturo wagons and buRRlos wood shop In oonnou tion Market St. ferry, S.F., Cal. Klondyke Specials Folding Itookors (ask for circular) 10, 12 YukonFoldlng Stovos (now) O.OO, J7.50 x ukoii uamp oiovon, uosi. . .o.io, fn.w Largo Fur Sleoplng Blankots,.. . . . 112.00 Evaporated potntoos, wnrrantod ,to tlio tradn. Onnnod fruits and moats of bust quality, Hoavy wonrlng apparol. Bond lur piiinpinoi on iiiu jviuuuyau nuu. A new olmrohi to ooat In (lio )uili:lv liorhood of 17000 Is to biv built on tlio property now ocouplod by tit. 1'aul'n Kplsuopnl clmrcb, Oakland. Wilson y J. BEEK & CO., """""I Hardware, Iron and Steel, Stoves, Tihcuatfe Guns, Hmriiunition, ffi Paints, Oils I RATES PROn...' l to t VHR DAV V... Medford. The Naeh Is one of too most popular hotel In Southern Oregon, and no pains are spared for the oomfort and accommodation of kuobUi. .Everything about the bouse Free Sample Rooms THE HOTEL BAR is always supplied with the ery best brands of wines, liquors and clears .... SOME PEOPLE Don't qulto understand how it is that I am tniiny (armors' horses with now HARNESS, s FALL- Well, tho secret Is easily puossod evory horse owner wants a first-class article in harness, saddles, etc., and that is just what thoy find at my storo. Repairing promptly done.... J. Q. TAYLOR, Medford, Union Lively Stables... : COMPTON & TERRILL, Prop'rs Having lately purohasod this popular stable wo are now pre pared to furnish firat-olass rigs and safo and fast driving horaoB at reasonable rates. Horses boarded .... Commercial I . Travelers . Rigs . a . Specialty JflCKSOIIVILLE inflBBLE WORKS J. O. WHIPP, Propr. Ooes General Contracting in all GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS. Jacksonville, QQjj'T LET That I have the largost and best seleotod stock of furniture, oarpota, wall paper and window shades to bo found in South ern Oregon ... . H . Escape Your Attention.. , If you are a prospective the hlgest In grade and in connection FRANK W. WAIT ... STONE YARD Genoral oontraotlng In all linos of stone Cemetery Work a Specialty ... All kinds of nmrblo and granite monuments ordered dlroot from tho quary... ; ; Yard on O stroot-l . ' bh Oommorlolal Hotol Blook " Fresorirttons 1 Mala StTMi and Glass. MEDFORD, OREGON I. L. HAfllLTON ...PH0PRJICTO4I ... Oregon mmmmm "STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS hob qommmkcial mkn ID J fitting out so o Oregon ... Lines. CEMETERY WORK A. SPECIALTY v--' . Oregon. . THE FACT' purohasor you will find my goods the lowest in price. . Undertaking . : , ,: .1. A. WEBB work. "MEDFORD,' OREGON THE MORTAR DUG STOE, ; f G. H. RASKINS, 1'iop'r. HA. ANVTHINA tN THt AtN. OP . ; BUttwJo D!UR"' Pn,out Moilk-lnes, PAINTS NO OILS. Tobftccoofl.OIWM.Perfnmpry, Toilet Articles mat lnaa DRUG 8T0HH . twrrvi.iiuiu i.iinL ! niirririi in n. iii'aii. Oarefullv ,!" Oorapoundod, MAdzord Oregon. NEWS OF THE WORLD. 'M , , . , HAPPENINGS Of TH6 PAST PEW DAYS PROM ALL QUAftTERS. akara of Chtaaa. M a StHko Trl4 "V.'BUIl a 'VlaalM A MrltLh 6Hu aaador la' DlaraM A Oklea. wife. Mr4.rar Miut Bug. .; - i Chile ia preparing for war with Ar lentlna. ' 1 The Masonic Mutual Benefit society' f Indiana has assigned. , ' ' ; IA ourfow ordinance ,bas: gone into sflect In Indlanoplla, ' , The island of Jamaica has been do tlared free from yellow fevor. ' The National Fish.rv congress was In session at Tampa, Fla., last week. ' General Nathan Kimball, famed as a fighting general in the Mexican and Civil wars, died at Ogden, Utah, last Friday. ,. . , , ,; ,, The National Cash Register company has commenced suit against Qeorge P. Malley of Cincinnati for infringmsnt of paten te. , :. George J. Gould, the millionaire, earned $2 a few days ago by serving on the United States graud jury at Tren ton, N. J. , ,.. ' The National Guard of Missouri will collect monoy to aid in relieving the suffering in Cuba. ' French manufacturers want increas ed tariff protection against the com petition of Americans. ' There ' were several bread riots in Italy last week. It was with great difficulty that the military and police quieted the rioters. Charles Lachnor of Washington shot and seriously wounded his wife and then shot himself. , His mind was wrecked through drink. Exports to America from North Ger many showed a falling off during the last quurtor of $3,331,813. The decrease was principally in sugar. The Northwestern Lumbermen's As sociation haa elected John D. Young of Fairmount, Milan., president. . . Acting Attorney-General Richards has decided that the president has the power to prevent the landing of foreign cables on United States territory. . The directors of the Pullman Palace Car company of New York, have de clared the regular quarterly dividend of two per cent, payable February 15. - Political exiles of Ecuador are gath ering . their forces on the Peruvian frontier and preparing to invade and overthrow the government of Ecuador. The appellaute court of New York has affirmed the right of the Salvation Army to hold street meetings with cornet music, in the streets of Green port, L. I. Fifty ' persons were killed - and 18 wounded by an explosion of gas in one of the mines of the Donesater company in the Tagonrog district, on the north shore of the sea of Azov. . ( , ) Alarming news lias been received concerning the fishermen residing in villages along the ; western shore' of Halifax county, N. S. Many of them aro starving. At a joint meeting of the' four dist rict coal miners' unions held at Lafay ette a schedule of prices was adopted. All the men in all the mines extending to the country banks have been ordered out ., ; ;. . ;, , . . jr i A class fight which ended in a bloody riot took place among the students of Franklin collego, the Baptist institu tion of Indiana. V Hoails were broken, faces out and blood flowed freely. " The Metropolitan Iron and Land com pany, operating the Norris group of mines In'Mlchigan and employing 1000' men, has announced a raise in wages to go into effect February 1. -1 : i . .- A section of the floor at the Cudahy Packing company's plant at Omaha fell. J. Novlak was killed and Chris Mont-. gomery , and Mike O'Day wore badly hurt. ,. Minister RocklilU, at Athens, has forwarded to tho department of state an appeal of the Society of Greek Wo men for tho return of the fugitive Thessnlians to thoir homos. In the criminal court of Kansas Ol'y (Mo.) Judgo Woll'ord sustnined the de cision finding. Mrs. A. Balrd, a leading -Christian scientist, $50 and costs for failing to report a case of diphtheria. ' Edward Duff,, at New Haven (Conn.) aged 40, shot and killod his wife and mothor-in-law, Marjr Maher, at; their homo, after vainly trying to induce his wifo tq live with him again, i . :.r . ,.. John McGowon, a young toaoher ' of the Oauble school, in the northern por tion of Alexander county, III., has died from injurios reooi ved inflicted by two pupils who waylaid and beat him be canso tboy wore chastinod. .: ' 1 ' ;l' I , Frank B, Johnson, managing agont, and W. H. Johnson, enshior of the dufuiict Midland Stato bunk of Omaha, havo boon arrestod on a charge ol fraudulent bankinj;. A warrant is out for C. A. Sliarp, president of tho bank. More I hull 30 unfaithful omployos of tho Adams Express company of New York, it is said recently succoodod In stealing between 112000 and 11000 of money for goods delivered C O. D, and alleged to havo been oither mislaid or lost. I AT THB NATION'S CAPITOL. Bfrief Mala. tanli Ika UoIdij of h. I Vlflf-rnh sIob t Cngr. , . The lmmlgrarn bill, whlob has just passed the senate, will 'be pressed In ib4koui' 'i''-i'-''i '.".' ti f, fi-riM Barlow has introduced billStbatis intended to keep fruit paefjfrom being brought into the country.' " ' ' ; ' The first, official receptlon'of the' prea tnt admliilhfi'utionf wa giv.a at tfc. White lniuw ope evening laat week. . Senator White haa introduced in the lenate a bill' granting the right f way over- public lands foe : tramways ind aqueducts. - ', : '-irrwin c.) f.;- ; The bouse " of representatives - of Iowa,' has paused a joint resolution ln- tructing United States Senator AIU on and Gear to vote for the Hawaiian inaexatlon treaty.' ,; 'Senator Frye was authorised by the senate committee' on commerce to re port the bill, for the construction of eight new revenue casters. . Senator Galllnger, from the senate on public health, 'reported favorably te the senate the bill authorising an Investigation of leprosy .in the United States.' t . . Assistant Secretary Vanderllp 1 has decided to require inspectors of hulls and their aasistaols and inspectors of boiler and their assistants to pass a civil service examination; J A favorable report has been made by the house tinterstateand commerce committeelfor the purchase or con struction of a revenue cutter ser vice on the Yukon river in Alaska. ' ' The fate of the territories now press ing forward for statehood baa been al ready practically settled, and unless the unexpected happens, there will be no territorial legislation at this session. The senate has confirmed the nomin ation of : Joseph McKenna of Califor nia to be associate justice ; of the su preme court of tbe United States; John S. Maybugh to be Indian agentj at the Western bhohone agency, Siev. The committee on. interstate , and foreign commerce haa recommended a favorable report upon the South wick bill ; prohibiting : prison-made goods from being taken from the state in hich they are manufactured and offered for sale. '. " Senator Teller has introduced a bill in! the senate regulating interstate traffic in wild game, and making it unlawful for any railroad company or other common carrier to ship' game from one state to another contrary to the laws of the state from which ship pod. .' ,U , .... .. President Gompers and Vice-Presi dent Duncan of the American Federa tion of Labor, with a delegation of other labor representatives, had' a hearing before the house labor commit tee on the proposed legislation lor the execution of the eight-hour la w to in clude all government work done by sub-contractors, as well as that done directly by the government. LOOKS MUCH LIKE WAR. Flaata of the Ear.pB' Fowara 0ther- img la Cidawaa Water. ' The Oriental situation ia again being stirred up, and rumors of war . are thicker than ever. The latest move ments reported are: Japan! hasfsent a fleet of nine - warships toj.Chinese waters. " Russia' has established two new army corps on the German and Austrian frontiers at Vilna and Kieff. England has declared that all Chinese porta open to one country must be opened Vto 'i all, and., intimates that Bhe will liavq it so if she must go to. war. ; British ships of war are being sent to China from Brit ish Columbia. Britain has decided to add 7000 men; to her navy. .Germany claims Kiaochau, China, now belongs to her and she will brook'- in interfer ence in her management of thejport. Germany or England twill ' have to abandon the nosition they have taken in order to avoid grave results. France has ordered two more vessels to leave for the far East Russia is vigorously opposing England at Peking. There is a growing demand In the fast for California olives. .' SL Helena, Cal., is Infested with hard characters and tramps. A committee has been appointed to investigate tho. alleged attempts to bribe Representative Otis of tbe Ohio legislature to vote for, Marcus , A. Hanna for senator. ;!'; i , Eu' i James E. Borry, the so-called "mil lionaire tramp," died at Paducab; Ky., died a few days ago from the effects of a fall rocoiyed two. weeks previous. ( The United States supreme court has handed down an opinion to the offoct that heirs. of a man who commits suicide cannot recover an insurance 'policy. .'.: '., V-..?.;.,; I', ; 'I ,. l .:.!. .Tliellgbvernmont of Brazil has 1 de clarod its ploasnro at. the appointment of Charles Pago Bryan 'as' tlie United Btatos minister to Brazil. ' James J. Hill of tho Groat Northern railroad is to give Hnmllne uuiverslty $20,000, and Mends of tho institution will raiso 13,000 to llftithe debt. Tho controversy ovor the use of fire proof wood In'thu navy lias.becn sottlcd by Secretary Long ordering the uso of wood in all Interior parts of vessels under construction. PACIFIC COAST NEWS; THe CREAM OF THE WEEK'S NEWS ! PICKED FROM THE DISPATCHES. Maadar a' Skl giri-nM. '" W XMaalad-aiM. , ' Braikar Aa ' llaaaaa Maa'a DaaaV . lM Aaaailaa Sekaai Baraa. I,, .-- - . --'. 'August NlCkerson, a sailor, died re srntly at Port townsend after living 11 aye with s broken neck. The board of supervisors of Tuo lumne county,. Cal., has accepted plans lor a new courthouse to be built at Bonora.. -' ' ,' ' '" ' '. ''.."" " Rudolph Bollinger, 'a young rancher sf San Joaquin county, Cal., fell from a windmill and received injuries that caused his death. ... . . .. .'. The Ventura (Cal.) Land and Power company's incandescent light and ice plants were destroyed! by fire a few days ' ago, leaving Ventura without lighting facilities. .''. . , ' Mrs. John. Hess of Tracy, Cat, shot herself in the mouth wlth. a revolver and. inflicted, a . wound, that proved fatal, The deed was supposed to hare been committed during a fit of insanity. .. The British government ordered twe warships to leave Vancouver last week and proceed , with all haste to the Orient Other vessels have beea ordered to sail on short .notice. ., Julian E. Epping, recently convicted in the United States court of conspiracy to rob tbe registry department of the Portland post office, was sentenced to pay a fine of (1000 and serve one day In the county jail. .' ' !, C W. Rnssel, a market hunter of. j Fresno, Cal., while driving through the .country in an intoxicated condi- tion was thrown from his cart into a ditch, and in falling his head sunk into the mud, and as he was too drnnk to get up he suffocated. : .. . - ; 8t Helena, Cal., is to1 have an ex-, perimental agricultural station to be put in operation by the University of California. Three acres of land have been leased for the purpose about one -mile northwest of town. , Judge E. B. Hall, one of the found ers of the State of West Virginia and for the past 20 years a resident and prominent attorney of Southern Cali fornia, died at Santa Barbara a few days tLZO- . ... The town of Randsburg. Cal., was almost entirely destroyed by fire last ; week, only a lodging house and 'a few cabins escaping the flames. A strong wind was blowing and the fire depart ment could not cope with the fire. Tho ' loss will reach $50,000." '"'.' A west-bound overland train on the Central . Pacific road was wrecked a mile east of Colfax, Cal., one day last week, by the. rails spreading.. Engineer D. Z. Hackett was scalded to death and Fireman Lightner was killed by being crushed under the engine ':, Four others were seriously injured. , Several Indians of Wallula, Wash., called at' the farm , house of W. F. de Lops hear there and told him if be did not vacate , the premises they would burn his house and commit other depre- . dations. De Long grabbed a 'gun and killed one Indian and wounded anoth er. ' The others disappeared before ha could shoot again. , ; The Pico Heights (Loa Angeles) school house, an eight-room structure) of .wood, caught fire, and in less than half an hour was completely burned. The 300 pupils in the building when . the fire .started were . marched out in good order, with nO panic or fear, and not one of them was injured. The loss is between 8000ahd S10,000. The origin of the Are la unknown... ' ;.i ' ' While " in a' fit of insanity : Georgo . Bradjr set fire. to the residence of N. L. Smith, his employer, near Mojave, Cal. The building and contents were des troyed;" Brady' was caught by Borne falling timbers and pinned to the ground. Both legs were badly burned and when rescued he was a raving maniac. ,. ; , William A. Chirk, an employe of tho Southern . Pacific railroad, company, 1 residing at St Helena, Cal., : was shot dead early one morning last week from ambush, and George Clark, his brother," -has been arrested on suspicion of being the. murderer. Evidence- is strong, against the. arrested man. Two attempts to kill Clark by poisoning were recently made. ... ; :t-.. .;ii-'.::'-i,,... The., books and accounts of the Yo semito Valley Commission, as kept by General John F. Sheeha'n, who, up to. January 1st, was secretary and treas urer of that, body, are,, to be officially investigated.' No formal charge has yet been preferred, but Commissioner W.. W. Foote has called" the attention of Commissioners Clinch and Giveha to certain allogud irregularities In the. accounts of the retired secretary ,. and. . tho three will hold a conference pre liminary to the calling-of a special : mouling of the commission. . Buoklen's Arnica Salve. -. ' ' Tho best salve In the world for outs bruises? 9ores, ulocrs, salt rheum, fovor sovob, tettor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skiq eruptions, and posi tively ouros piles, or no pay ' required. ' It is guaranteed to give, perfect satis faction or money refunded. Prloe 26o per box. For sate by Chat. Strang :