The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, April 15, 1898, Page 1, Image 1

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THE MAIL IKHI195L!2S!S
VOL, I,
IEDF0RD, JACKSON COUNTY 0REO0K, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1898,
NO, IS.
S Circulation 1900
J0CRSOJIVILLE iKBLE WORKS
J. C. WHIPPi Propr.
Does General Contracting in all
GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS.
Jacksonville,
PROFESSIONAL OABDB.
IjJ, KIRCHQICSSNKR,
I'liYBICIAN AND HUHUKON,
Mcdford. Orcifon
Omoo-I.ludlojr llulldlmr, Horoutli Hlroot. Ito
doaoo 0a Count), rood.
'tf.-M. KEENE, D. D. 8.
Ol'KltATIVK DBNTlHTllY A SPECIALTY.
Tooth unrooted without pain.
Offloosln Adklus-Douol block, Mcdford, Uro.
V, 8. JONES,
I'liYBICIAN AND BUUUKON.
Modford. Oregon.
T Ofooo-Opore Block,
QOLVIO & REAME8,
W. M. CoHhj .
A. K. Humes
I.AWYBR8.
(Mb mock. JaefcaBUla.OraiOD..
WlllprKltMlQ.il lb. oouru of lb. (late.
Careful ooubmI f lu la all mature.
J, 8. HOWARD, :
BUftVBYOR AND CIVIL ENOINKKK. ',
U. a. Deputy Minora! Surveyor tor tbo SUM
olOrosoo.. I'oalomM addrou: . .
Medford, Orccon.
WM, 8. CROWELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Jaoksonvtllo, Oraton.
W. H. PARKER,
ATTORMKY AT LAW.
Hamlin Blook. Mcdford, Or.
HAMM0ND VAWTER,
Auitlo S. Hammond. Wm. I. Vawtar.
ATTORNKYB AT LAW
Omce-1. 0. 0. P. building, Mcdford, Oi
J.B. WAIT,
PHYSICIAN AND HOHOKON.
Ofllct la Cblldcrs' Block, Mcdford, Oi
E. B. PICKEL.
rnYHCIAN AND SlIKOtON.
om hours 10 lo U a. m. Mid a to 4 p.m.
U..nrfVM I'itA I.
Medford, Or
OOlc: nankin Block.
Chas. Perdue . . .
Practical Hi and
BicycloB ripairod on short
notico at living prices....
Shop in J. A. Whitman's
waroroonis....
We shoo honoa with shoos that
Qt and use nail that don't prlok,
Wo do plow work that Is satis-
laotory In ovory. instanoo ,. .. ..
Wo manutaoturo' wagons and ; "
1 buRgios wood shop In oonnoo-
tlon. ,.. ;., ' ;
Wilson & Hisfe...
FRANK W. WAIT : SS:
... STONE YARD
Oonoral conli'uolliiff In all linos of stono work.
' Cemetery Work
a Specialty
All kinds of mtirblo and granite monuments
. prdorod dlreot from the quary... ,. ,, .
Yard on f streot
Oommerlolal Hotol Olook ,
Lines.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
Oregon.
NKWSOF THE WORLD.
HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW
DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS.
l( rlr.a Oa ur In JrA Pagillit
Klllod I a Pr:.-Hhi Mod Bias
Oil la Din A Trala of Car. Ilan
tla UraeeUlo.
A aeries of big Area bav. ocourrad
In Toklo, Japan, of late. At ona cob
flaiatlon 1100 lieusea wore destroyed
and 11,000 parsons rendered liomeleas.
A few days later another Are destroyed
118 buildings. There were a uumber
of other .waller Urea. Many persons
lost their lives Iln burning buildings.
Tlio Aros wore of Incendiary origin.
The report on coal production In the
United States In 1887 shews that, while
the output was the largest evor known,
the value of the coal rained In 20 out
of 9 states was leas by f 1,000,000 than
the coal seined In 1890. Oregon Is one
of the states stiowtog a decrease. Call-
forala ptodueed g,0e2 tons, valuta at
W,M; Washington $l,4S4.11 tons.
with a valuation or z,7T7,osr, ana
Oregon 100,41 1 tons, worth $811,600.
Two kllllag. and a lynohlag happen-
sd St Browasvllls, Tea-., within three-
quarter of an hour during an eleotloa
last week. While going to quell a
quarrel Deputy Sheriff Sam Cobb and
Die brother, uonstaoie reiipe vooo,
were shot and killed by Carlos auction.
Ouellen was arretted and placed In
Jail, bat was soon taken out and killed
by a mob. , . -r
Coal miners In the Pittsburg district
to the number of 4900 are on a strike
owlnc to the refusal of operators to
put In the screene agreed upon during
the Interstate conference last fall.
A fire at Congress Springs, A. T.,
caueed a lose of two lives aud $50,000
worth of property.
David B.Lundis,a bank president
and . prominent cltlaen of Lancaster,
Pa., was,ehot doad liy Halpli.w. wire
back. Wlrebaok occupied a house be
longing to Land Is and in attempting to
have him put out Landis lost hi. me.
Mias Margaret Mather, the actress,
died at Charleston, W. Vs., laat week.
The wheat ytold of Yiotorla colony,
Australia, is estimated at 10,400,000
buahola. , .
The budset expenses of the Msilcan
Borernment, as estimated by Secretary
LI man tour, amount to $52,0(19,484 for
the Steal veer 180S-09 an Increase of
l,708,oB9 over the previous year. ,
The the gap In the Rooky Mountain
Bell Telephoe company's line between
Herron, Mont, and Mullen, ldano,
125 miles. Is to bo elosod, making a
continuous liuo from Livingston,
Mont., to Ban Francisco, the longest
tolophone connection In the world.
QoorRfl Htout of Philadelphia, who
was knocked out by Oacnr Unrdnor,
the "Omaha Kid," in a hot fight at
Columbus, 0., diod from tho effocts of
tho blow. It was In Hie twolltli rouna
that the fatal jolt was delivered, Stout
falling heavily and novor regaining
consnio listless. : lie wns ordorcd Inkon
to tho hosiiHnl by n plivl-'in, but
nothing could be done for him.
While n fiolght trnln of 10 cars ono
londed with dynnmito on tho Mon
laua Coutrul railroad was crossing Dry
Forks brldga, Mont., tho car contain'
Ing dynamlto was dornllod, causing
tho stuff to oxplodo. Tliroo of tho
train crow woro klllod and ton cars
oro blown to kindling wood.
8inco Fubrunry 25 Now York city
has Imported $23,000,000 In gold from
Europe
: A deolslve battle was fought In tho
Soudan betweon the Anglo-Egyptian
forces and the Dervishes. Ttje latter
lost MOO men killed, and 4000 prison4
els. Their array Is practically wiped
out, and their loader a prisoner. . ,
Olio, the mad King of Bavaria, is not
expeoted to recovor from the crisis, of
oil physical ailments resulting from In
flammttlon of the kidneys and bladder
trjjnW..His insanity renders proper
-TMEDFORD, OREGON
BUCKLE ON TO
A GOOD THING.
J. Q. TAYLOR'S ....
Harness and Saddles
The good quality of
reputation unrivaled
4 M.EDFORD, OREOON
troatinont for bleeding of the bladder
practically linposibs.
United States Judge John B. Rector
of the northern district of Texss, who
has bsen insane for two years and
unable to occupy the bench, died at
his home In Austin Sunday.
Tlio York mill cotton strikers nf Haci,
Me., have voted unaanlnoiiH y to ru
turn to work, and reauineil M Hiday.
Sixteen huadred men slrm k in Jan
uary. '
Rev. 8. O. Swallow of Ilairixhurg,
aoeeBted the Indesendeat iioniinntion
far governor of l'enasylvnu ii, upon
yie platform, "Thou sbalt not slvul,"
tendered to him at Harrisburtf, Mnrch
80, by a delegation of Philadelphia.
Twe Mard.r.r. IitiaUd,
W. IL Raymond was hanged at Fol-
som prison rrldsy morning at 19
o'clock.. His erime was the murder of
Fred Andrews at Baden, San Mateo
county,, November 17, 187. The ex
ecution was nnaaeompanled by any
incident. Raymond bsd nothing what
ever te aay upon the gallews, was coel
aad oelleeted and died bravely. Death
occurred 13 miantea after the trap was
sprung. ; ' '
Bea Ulll, the Oaklaud wife-murder
er, was eaecnted at Saa Quentln last
week. From the scaffold Mill said he
tatity aad deserved .his punlslimeoL
Ha died . without a tremor. . Hill's
esisae was the ontcosso of a qsarrel
wish his wire, for whoea he bad failed
to provide. They were walking along
a street In Oakland one day talking
over their troubles, when suddenly be
drew a revolver and shot the woman
twice, kllllag her instantly.
Fenr huadred printers
are
for
on a
short
strike in San . Franeisoo
Bonn.
Ths Southern Pacific pattera ware
house, situated at Sacramento,-was
destroyed by fire Friday night The
patterns representing ' tho accumula
tions of 25 years, were entirely de
stroyed. The loss Is placed at $500,-
000.
An English syndicate bos purchased
the plant and business of tlio Cali
fornia Canneries company, at San
Francisco.
In Los Angeles hay aud grain are
ecaree, and prices are high.
The present market value of oil at
Los Angeles Is 88 cent per barrel.
The beard . of trnsteee of Monterey,
Cel., have reps wed ito the Monterey
FresaoSaTlfold company the 1450-foot
water front grant, terminal facilities
and Vatttable municipal fraaohlaes,
Jiving the company until January,
900, lo fullfil the requirements of the
ordinance,
Tho fsuacrvisors I of Contra Costa
county have grafted J. 8. Bullosk of
Blue Lake Eleotrle company a franeh
Iso to erect peles and wires In that
county. The line will run to Oaklnnd
and 8an Francleco.
The laet spiko of tho Columbia River
and Astoria railway tins been driven,
and the completion of the road gives
tho flvst a)l-rall line from eastern
United States seaports to Astoria.
Settlers' about Castle Rock, Wash.,
aro fleeing from their homes for fear
of an volcanic eruption in Mt. SU
llelons, one of the Cascade group.
Smoko is issuing from tho era tor.
Rov. P. Smith, prlost of St Stanis
laus church of Modesto, Cal., fell dead
In tho altar while preparing to deliver
a sormon Sunday morning. Heart
dlseaso ' caused his death. He has.
been connected with California
churches for the past 18 years and was
Well-known.
RATES FROM...
$i to $a PER DAY
Tho Nosh Is one. of the most popular hotels in Southern ...
Oregon, and no pains aro spared for tho oomfort and
aooominodation of guests. Everything about the house
Free Sample Rooms
THE HOTEL BAR
best brands of wines,
Man ood thing! '
can be buckled on to at
bcsi
are going cheap this spring..
my goods has won for them
Repairing promptly dose ....
LEE HAS LEFT CUBA.
SEES
THAT ALL THE AMERICANS
ARE SAFELY AWAY.
Frafl.ad. to WMklaxton Mar be Akde
to Thrown Som. Light on th. Mala,
lil.act.r Til. Fljrlag Squedroa Boady
for A. tlon Trooe. Movlaf. , . :
Consul-General Lee loft Havana
Baturday, after seeing that every Am
erican was safoly off the island. The
affairs of the United States govern
ment have been turned over to the
British consul. . As soon as Les readi
ed Key West, he went north via Tam
ps, in the belief that his presence was
wanted in Washington to give Infor
mation about the probabilities in Cuba
during the next fortnight He did not
receive instructions until lie reached
Key West. ' Vlce-Cousul fjpringer and
Consul Barker of Sagas are also In
structed to report at. headquarters.
This was construed as an indication of
the opinion in official quarters that an
aarly reoeuing of the American eon
aviates at Cuba is not probable.
riTZ-HUOH LXX,
Goueral Lee may be able to add
knowledce to what is already
known regarding the plot by which the
Maine was blown up, though not, per
haps, to the extent of fixing tne con
nlronv officially on the Spanish gov
ernment Ferhaps Genarsl Lee would
nut rl justified in making stronger
assertions officially than did the board
about the identity of the conspirators,
yet he uncovored enough to satisfy
himself that a single fanatlo could not
have fixed the mine which blew up the
Mains in Havana harbor, or have
flrort it.
On one uoint his information is def
inite General Lee bellevos the lottor
of January last, attributed to General
Weyler, in which tne writer spea&a
boastfully of having propared Havana
harbor so that Yankee ships could be
destroyed, Is genuine. . Whether he
has seen the original is not known, but
his opinion Is that such a letter was
written by Weyler is cloar.
Sirlce tho Maine disaster is oxpeoted
to .be a featuro Of the goueral Cuban
caso instead of a more incident, the
Consul-General's proience in Washing
ton may be useful in supplementing
with lutor dotails tho Information gath
ered by tho court of inquiry.
Tho Spanish flotilla sent out from
Cadis, Spain, for Cuba, and compolled
to put In at Capo Vorde islands on ac
count of storms, is stitl their waiting
orders. The authorities hesitate to
trust it within roach of the Anterican
navy. ' ' '
I. L. HAMILTON
...PROSRIKTON
t ;'
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS .;.
pon ooMMRRoiAL men ....
Is always supplied with the vory
liquors and cigars ..
J. BEEK & CO., f; i
dealers -N Hardware, Iron and 5teelj
Stoves, Tihcuaf e;
Guns; Ammunition.
Pnlnf Oils
,.
All the Americans who desired to
leave Cuba island Jhad left Saturday,
when Consul -General Leo took his de
parture. .. , .m J
Miaa Clara Barton and other mem
bers of the Red Cross society who went
from the United States have returned
home. . V
: The gunboat Princeton, built at Dia
logue's shipyard, Camden, ,N. J., is
id and ready to be turned over
i aevernmeni. She will .be 'or
dered to the League Island nary yard
to receive her tittings ana prepare lor
ska.
Tbo torpedo gunboat- Aqdai
toga
tofut IS at
ng to Spain, mat wae so
agsd at sea and compelled
Qbeenstown, may be of no die to her
owners. The repairs neosssary will
take some time to finish, and should
war be declared the Ungllsh authori
ties have orders to seise Bar. . ,
The lighthouse tender Mangrove is
being fitted out with rapid firing gaaw.
aaef Yoeenilte war Ml.cted.as the
stafal deaaraaWeas of the four Uorgan
llpe aaKtHary'cruiMrs the gerernmcht
rloeotly parahaaed. . ;
Fiaaactast' state that the govern
ment caa raise 9OO,OO0.aoo for war
purpose la two days. 1
Waos are balna alaoed about tho
entraSsj of Oalvastoo harbor, Tex.
The' flying i'faadroa Is at Hasaptoa
aids, Vs., stripped aad ready for ac
Ja, with Cosaaiodore Schley confidant
lat he can defeat anything aent
against it , ,:, .i i -- ;r:-i ..
Foreign diplomate at' Washington
hare givea os atorts looking for the
pseful selutloa; of the Cuban prob-
Tke Twenty-Fifth Unitee States
inantry, whisk has been stationed la
Montana for ths past ton years, left
Bandar for tho new post at Chiekams'
ngo,.Tean. , . .!t ;
AT THE NATKN'8 CAPITOL. ,
Brl.f Not. Coaeorniag th. Uotnas ( tho
rirtr-rrth Soutoa of Coar..l.
The naval appropriation bill, which
has been completed by the senate sub
committee on appropriations, carries
Increases in the navy and items for
imDrovementa which run the total
measure some $8,000,000 above . that
fixed by the house. The most import
ant changes are the addition of four
coast defense vessels, which exclusive
of armament, shall cost $1,250,000
each, and four torpedo-boat destroyers
to "cost $300,000. The bill provides
that not more than two of the battle'
ships or monitors may be built in one
vara, which will insure the distribu
tion of coastrnotion. One battle-ship
and one monitor is to be built on th
Pacific coast '
Conaressman DeVries of California
introduced a bill to enable the United
States government to expend for the
improvement of the Sacramento and
Dan uoaqHiu nvore u iuwbojo y I"
priated by the state for this purpose,
with a view of Its ineorporation in the
next river and harboibill and to en
able the goWninent to use the $300,-
000 appropriated by tho state for the
Improvement of the lower Sacramento
river. .
There was a heavy run on the So-
nora branch of the bank of Commerce,
a San Francisco corporation, and great
excitement prevailed for a time, but
later it quieted down, and part of the
monoy drawn out was reaeposiiea.
The run was started by ft report that
nlnnto Trflnmirar Thomas W. Wells of
?uolumae county, the manager of tlie
ahk, was short $20,000 of county
fuSds. :
Daniel B. Gray, at one time a prom
inent politician of Santa Monica, Cal.,
, ihm n? jMinn xiRCKBr a& uie ibl-
tor's saloon, and died from ths effeols
of the wounds short! after ward. Gray
aa ma&lxaUd, at ths tins Pt tho
shootnfj and was trtWt t6 hit Backer
da tut M wnasnnj, ' r :
m . i -,. -I ',1.-. T, , . , 1
Presorittions hJ Oarefullv ! ; Oompounded.
- - mrftft StrtMt v ' - , ; i - Xtfodford Oxtfea -
and filass.
. WEDFORD, QREOON.
PACIFIC COAST NOTS.'!
THE CREAM OF THE WEEK'S NEWS
PICKED FROM THE DISPATCHES. b
Oraad Lodio of Worhai.a Kelt. ar
teat estoavs A Coa.tl sVja
ttaa Booms Baa Wraak VflSw
Will Bi. on the Sallows. ; ., ) '
Judge Wallace of San Francisco has
deelaredjthotpur. food law to be con
stitutional. : . ..
Ths Watejloo (Or.) Woolen rnills.
owned br Ihoraas Kay, bflttBil Wr. i
eeatly. loss will protaW Waoli '
150,000. -' ,!;-' v.:i i;.,,. .-J uiliU :,
Jodie Smith of Lo-CASgeles' sen- (
fenced PrIkCrandall to 0aa QataUst r
for tan years for , killing Jack Bosman j
at.Ballona last BeptemAsr. , v , y-
Arraagements -ore. hslng sasds at
Svads oJit, Cel., for ths eo4fAuB
of ths 07aa LodgS Sf ths SjfTS
Sons of ths Golden West, which; jf,U
bo held there Apnl 25,, . r. r
Ths rSMlss of Peter Petersen, who
dlsaeaaarsd from St. Helsaa. OsL. i
ysars afb. wars' IbMoTlar einyoo
..;v7J J.,i. Mt.s At.
near wri ncc.ur u
ted a!ela in aa isolated spot-Aiicvr
1st ths snpsrlor court , at (laJjaey,
Cat, ths Jury found J..W. MMU
guilty' of manslaughter fa kHlla Aa
tonaLompa nr Bock with laat Jaaa
ary. Tho trial lasted fire days, and
ths jury was out zs nonrs. .
Charles 1L-Arthur, the rasadeaa
blacksmith, wbo recently shot and
killed Mrs. Melissa Hansom, His bus
trese. at Los Angeles, was found guilty
of murdsr and sentenced to life im
prisonment at Stan Queatin. . ,
Albert Frederick George Verenese-
neckockhoff .'called Albert Hnff.far
short, of San Francisco, Iia been found
guilty of th murder or Mrs. JUary;A.
Clute, - and sentoiu-ed - to be hanged
Friday, June 10.: t ' v:'..-.3
: Ji'dgo Buck of Redwood . City, has
sentenced Anton Lujor, who waalouad
guilty of as .auit with a deadly weapon
last week, to seven yeare imprison
ment at San Quentin. Lujor attempt
ed to kill an Italian during a row at
La Honda. He was given ' the ; full
penalty.. - - -r-i
The St' James hole! property at Baa
Joee was sold recently under forsolos
are proceedings. It was purchased; by
the board of regents of the university
of California, judgment- creditor for
$M,li0, amount of jtideroe'iltsc Tbero
aro secondary mortgi:f8 ield by other
parttea .The proper! y. is sutd to be
worth much more than $100,000.
Frank Bclew of Suisun,' OaL, must
die for the murder of his brother and
sister. The trial to determine the de
gree of guilt of the prisoner ended
Saturday, and Judge Buckles found
that there were no mitigating clrcum-
stances in the case, and declared that
Belew's crime was murdor , In the first
degree.
. G.Fi Tiltou, a member qf.the crew
nf the whallne stoamer BeWiiertaS
arrived from the imprikeatd whsllag
fleet He tells a story oT hardship
and Buffering. Tho imprisoned whalers
have been living on dog taeAt and r'afck
fish for several months and' that the
relief expedition had not reached
the fleet.- All tho imprisoned -vessels
will he crushed to match-wood when
tlie ice breaks. Tilton was over flvs
months coiling out Up, to the timo
he left no deaths had ocoifrte'd.
At a meeting of directors of the Val
ley toA held in San Frasoiseo Grant
brothers were auinonsoo. . . aao
ftelf stadiagoutit from thV
field SaftSBsion, now oojftsd, , aaftlf-
d M soariaiBa lanoweBsio arms,, ui
read OsMactU
ThS tftail
wseA Ir.
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hat Wta i
hays just tkO
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