The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, August 04, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    LITTLE OF
froea .JapsO which 'conditions, are
thai an eqoal nuuiber of Caucasians
ball be Induced to irntntgrate to
the Inlands for every 5,000 Asiatics
hereafter to &e admitted.
LTliere has. been great difficulty
in coaling the transports at Manila,
There are 5,400 square miles of whioh hat caused delay in Bunding
oal field B n Great Britiari. home the volu nteers. There is now
IKa araw in MtiniU hi.inft.li.tf 1 An
EYERYTHIN6.
J millionaire, owns the largest straw
1 berry patch in the world. It cov
sua 1,700 acres, and has wade his
fortune.
in
PACIFIC COAST NEWS:
ITIMS OF INTWE8T PICKtO STIOM
1 THE WESK'S DISPATCHES. 8
Iluli
aS Kasjaa t Mr, M Mra. H. J.
Ta.aa, at Pertlaarl Weairaahe ami .
Utah Velaatoere eaak-aaa InHim
a hMKHlIki tV .,;,...., , j
The eruption of the volcano oi Menno
Loa, on the island of Hawaii, ooattnuea
and serious dajuage ia thieaSMMd to the
r t , f, i , ir
' ' A movement has'beeh started
paratus, whioh will enable the ships
to be coaled at the ratj of C00 tons
a. day. iuaiieraieaier .ruutt. nasi eowos nuo. ' -; . j ; - . m i. -
been directed .that, old, hulks be !. "Miwsic''t.'!Jlt
... , '," ' Bon them Paoifu railway, was silled ia
be loaded .with ooal so that Nieylir-. .,nti, whiu M-nUiuf
tsiae me van lava.
Dan, Hale, an year-old lad of Lodl,
fall off a sidewalk then and rolled ander
a a araia fact aud waa trampled to death.
" John 'D. ' Oali has beeu 1 appointed
kief of polios and James OuttoU chief
f ' I'"" ' "''H'.l.l ! I -ri I !--!
V no Detier i
th incoroora. way oe orougni aiongi
tiou of manual training in the cur- 'tr? - , v""' "J v
ficulum of the public schools 'in toachlntfryi ;
r that stua." - - '- i ... m rprtei.irw witn ao
nL. .. ; . .u..;i tviu i.. I miral Dewev. in which he said that
inot. but Maj ir Maxse, a British "; V ". ? , l;iIBrror
iplorer, has found great herds ; of soremei Dy omoiaia in wasn lopu,,,,,.
them aloni the Sobat river, tribu- '"""' . " of.irat wwinn ant or tnn. tuaaun.uon ,wora or san
ar nfthn W hits Nile v iwwey. it is noi oeiievea mat n' '"""""""'"'""S
ury oi me wmie wue. , or., Friday, and a the new of al death
In Maseschueetts more money is u" uro"n T " ' hu u,a- Th ""P" w
. i j . -., ,l- s i rew mw uio Kviuru biwiiwv aiuvv bwin do yonra, ana .were vcrr maun
invested .n cotton mill, th.nin any 1 Mania M J; othw Mlhomp.
other manufacturing industry, but . , ' son bad aafforod alishUy with heart
the msking of boots and shoes yield ' - . tronhla, but wa. In oom,rati,ely good
" ' lit must htivA hiMn in nrivtatA- anti Kaualfli 1, .iut-u .uu .ninaii
not intended for publication. ' Heo- ad hook whoattouded uor
kdVuaia4,a 1naiKU.ul rTI.A S.u.i J.tlta
the most valuable product
Cron statistics are authority for 1 u. r u . j- j aiuband'a dcatUbed. Xhe two deuthi
j!??.!-" . .u.! .v. J81" dcred-i occurred within Ave minule. of each
the statement that the corn acreage
in the corn growing states of the
iling the interview.,'1
other.
rr-.! n p rv..4 -.'-I. u.. I , IVoteat him wm maila th iun da.
middle west this year is the largest) h r l r tl, partoient by poople in Oaliforaia agoiiiiit
Ther is ripeiti
ybaketv-known and
miidti than tlio 6tu
- .1 .11 ' ! 1 II
recomnieiuied ino worm over. d
m!tTwo our-loada roqeivod this woek.
MM IUiV 1
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1899 rtl "V
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Bicycles.,
BLsatiZ
i : Second-liand Nyheels, $$ to $25.
J. A. WHITMAN, A
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ball vrf Haturoay at at a. m,
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rouria weuiwauayi 01 vapu uiudui mi n p.in.
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wt. voaa.acnM.
Ollvo Habekaa LchU No. , bimM ilk
all mt MM luira tunhi
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awn.
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I.1IJ4B WaATRKi HOO. IKK).
' Ai r. A A. M.-Maau ant frMay oil br be
for. run nuan .1 D. m.. ill M Mould b.ii '
" N. I.. KHaUAR,
: W. V. LirrmooTT, Iteo. Hue.
IC. u( ll.-Tkhiilii.il
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No, ai, ai
lallliiK broil
K, M. Wiiaoaj
Knlbu of Ilia HamaiMiM.-TrlanaS
xia. ia. bimim ly rf uiar review o. iae
'Q -.auajrt or raon noma in a. u.
aTallalTja). av. VleUlat MlrKalkla
i luTivaa apaaieaa. h
O.X.-Waaa, Oei
W.T.Yoaa, U.K.
' A. 0- U. W Iteiree el lluoor-K.l.. lodl
no, oe, aiteie areiy areonn aae louria Tei-ai
ula. .J ,.l,k tk H. a n ,1 Mr wit.
Mru. C.MKra M, btuiDea, bjM H.
A.O. II. W.4.lAi.Mo.a, meeM e
tnu inira vreaiiemiaf ib
Shone & Schermerhorn
of which there is any record
Two thousand miners left West
Virginia Saturday for western coal
field to get better wages. ' Many
nines there are compelled to close,
cruiser Newark and ordered to as
sume command : of the battleship
Iowa September 1,' relieving Cap
tain Terry, who is ordered home on
waiting orders. , The assignment is
The situation is becoming alarming of -a . oonneolion
among operators, owing to rapid with the D,an. to make the ' Iowa
migration.. . the nucleua of a eonaidarabla flHet
The Sultan of Bnlu, in warning on the Pucifid coast, and executean
Jus subjects to be inenaiy w ins extensive programme of naval ma
Americans, describes us as being e,,; ; Beine the only battle
"like a box of matcher you strike Bhip of the fleet, the Iowa will
one or two and they all blate up." probably rank first among the ships
Which is oviaeniiy nis suiutnsnip s Qf thttt station.
war of nsvine that we are londed.
J J " I .1 ... 1 1 mi. riA..
1 be war department Has made "The meanest man I ever knew,
publio its first complete statement s13 the abort passenger, "waa a fcUow
, , . , who got a football and painted It to
f customs , traiiSBOtlons with the Iook ke a watermelon. Then daring
-several f orto Kico ports tor tne I the summer monttis be kept It consplc-
first six months of 1899. The rev- --ly displayed In bla back yard and
t 1 1 rkrevj I aiuiuocu uiiuocii ocutu a sitt(c uuir
VDuee iroui mi oi.uri.eo cro do haa, i. who hannened to
742, San Juan furnishing 16dl,Wzl take a fancy to the bogus melon."
.nrl Pnnnn 2fiS B00. "He certainly had hU mean polnta,'
I muu uie tail puaeugcr, uui t auow a
The United States has more gold fellow who could give him a discount
and then beat him at hla own game.
I was In a restaurant once where this
fellow waa getting hla dinner.' ' After
he had finished be called the waiter
who had served him and asked;
'How much do yon get for a tip as
a ruler
"The waiter's eyes sparkled. He rob
bed bla bands together and replied
Well. sah.we glnally gits at least a
qua tab, - bat sometimes1 nice, genteel
prosperous iookin gemmana like you
fives as 00 cents.'
"Tben wbat did this fellow do but
put on bis bat and say:
rnnnks. I merely wanted to know-
how much I was going to be ahead br
not giving you anytbing.' " Cbicaeo
news.
' than any other country $975,000,
, 000; France is next with $810,
, 000,000 Not only is this condi
' lion unprecedented, but the indica
tions are that the gold in this ooun-
. try will increase, but actually and
relatively.
With flames leaping twenty feet
Jtiigh from its entire length, a lum
ber train ran at top speed from
: Baritan to Somerville, N. J where
Ire-engines stood waiting to put
.out the fire. The flames started
the night before, and the sight of a
4ying train of fire was a grand one
Mrs. Theresa Geary, of New York,
could not make her teeth look like
pearl with powder, so she tried car-
bolio acid on them. Then she
creamed and a hospital doctor
gashed to her home and cooled her
gums. She is all right now, with
.her mouth full of cotton
. Pour water-spouts towering above
the sea and hissing like serpent
jnonsters, chased the ' brigantino
Daisy out of the Gulf Stream last
Sunday. Captain Dixon says he
iid "hot expect to escape until light
aiing struck the water-spouts and
m de them collapse when nearly
upon the ship. "' '
Because the Princess of Wales,
instead of going shopping, has
dealers bring goods to her residence
for her to select from, a London
correspondent writes of it as if it
srere something wonderful. Over
here that sort of thing is so common
that we put "no peddler" signs on
Have Yob a Ma tent
A man whose feet do not track stoo
ped us on the street the other day aud
aaid: "The phenomenal good health of
smokers Is not due to tobacco alone
Smoker carry matches loose In their
pockets and It Is the sulphur on Uie
matches that surrounds the body with
an aura or protection. What smoki
ana suipnar won't do in tne way oi
killing microbes Is not worth mention
Ing." We offer this, for the benefit ol
the old chronics who "can . stop amok
Ing any time they want , to,", but wb
never bump up against the time when
tbey want to. Denver Boad. ; i. .
Phatea-raahlBC y Hast. .
A sensitive plate exposed : to-dark
heat waves will ultimately become af
rected. Wltb -the plate still covered
the same result would occur from- Hgbi
waves, socb as proceed from the sun'
iignt. a ralr test Is to expose an
aluminium disk to tk Ir action. X roj-t
Lnrucuair IUIB ILCWl, HUU 11 IB prODIUm'
that beat waves and others can affis-j
the photographic plate. ,: "
oauraa-a guar. Answer. . , -
iuuu nuuyan wrote "Tne fllgrlin
Progress': In. Bedford Jail, where he
was confined for his religion. A Quak
er came to the. prison and thus .ad'
dressed him: . .,.' ,.'. '
Friend Bunvnn. the Tvint hath um
our own royal front steps to prevent me to seek for tbee, and I have been
it. r : v- . i- . i turougn several counties in search- or
- , meo ana now i am glad I nave found
From Denver comes a complaint thee.'',. ,., ... , ,,,.,; i
gainst a too wise publio impound' Bunyan, replied, "Friend, , thou dbsf
The dog catcher stands on the i". T
, I it ' !Aw ' I - w arw-aa tvi wo, avi IUO Wl U
corner and loudly cajls ere. well knows that I have boea Jo this
Dewey! Here, Deweyl" and -then
Jail for tome yean, and if be had. seat1
-b.i fito . nnri OB 4nAaa J. UW WUUiU UAVB SCUl W9Q UeTQ ' 1I
OkUOl d iu ' -tv luvaivoo tugiGOO uvP I fCtly'
that answer to their name. It is
truly to be regretted that so many
brindle curs have been named for
our greatest naval hero.
Five thousand white farm hands
Are wanted by the Hawaiian sugar
planters to meet the conditions' im
posed by the fjawaiian 'Govern-
CnnniiB S.ma. Rmm.
' Of "bright, witty, learned and "cute
people' we can : find, ,'wboW battalions
In every community,, but when you go;
In search of people possesBed of good,
hard common sense they are not .bo
easy to find. Punxsutawney Spirit. ' , .
Keeps Da Worried.
The greatest nuisance In any com-
Aient upon the grant of a privilege clalty of finding norms in the foA
4ft import more contrao, laborers I Washington Post
the aotion of tho secrtitary in nauiiug
ana of the uow annured uruisera in hon
or of that slate. It la oouuuided by
those making the protest that the state
la entitled to the hence of having a first-
olaas batua-ablp named for it.
The largest cargo of hunber ever taken
from Paget sound ou a aiugle vessel left
Port To wu Bend , on the Btoanior Sim
Branch, , The cargo oousista of 9,900,
000 feet, aud ia destined to Takn aod
Woosnug.,ilr.
1 Joseph Brooks of Hlllsboro, Or., is be
ing sued by his wife's parents for BSO,
which amount they claim is doe them
by Brooks for giving . their consent to
bis marrutga to their daughter.. .. .
. Frank - P. j Sweeney, a . newspaper
reporter of Redding, Oil., was reountly
drowned in the Saanuuento river by tho
upsetting of a boat.
Prof. Le Conte, hood of the geologi
cal department in the University of Onl
fornia thinks that there is no connec
tion between the recent volcanio erup
tion in Hawaii and the Southern Cali
fornia earthquakes. .. .
, Labor ou railway work and iu har
vesting crops, eta, is still reported very
aooroe in California. The Southern Pa
mfio company say that their construc
tion work is delayed because of inability
to get laboturs.
.The California state fair at Sacral
mento, Oal.; will be from Sept. 4 to
Sept. 16, inclusive. - Secretary Shields
and those connected with it are sparing
no enorts to make it a soooeas. , Tho
various departments will be of Interest
to all visitors. In the two weeks' racing
HO,ouu win oe competed ror, the me
chanical display will be of unusual merit
and the daily celebrations by various or
ganisations will be a feature that can
not fail to be of interest to alL
i An accident owing to a land slide on
the Brie railroad near Port Jervis. N,
y., reuniting in the death -of Stephen
Untwater, ' engineer, and Frod Sells,
Breman, or tne train,
Fire broke out in a fruit warehouse
at San Jose Sunday, and destroyed $40.-
000 worth of property mostly Drones
wmcn were stored tnere.
. Jacob, Rosenborg, a wealthy business
man of Ban Franmaoo, fell dead there
Sunday. He was a pioneer of Oal I fornia
and In early days was couneoted with
the Marysviflo Appeal.
The chief of nollce of Soattln Uimroi
an order, last Saturday that all saloons
should be closed on Sundays, '
The body, of Oeorge BranuiKan.
steamboat oook,. was found flouting in
tne. oy an Deanie, ounaay; ' Me was
last seen intoxicated and 'is supposed to
nave fallen overboard.
The Soatbertt Psolflo oompany has in.
creased its capital stock from 1160.000
000 to 800,000,000, pending the reorgan
isation of the Central Paoifio company
and. It's consolidation with the Southern
Pacific compear.;... ...
The Hayes-Chynoweth mansion., near
San Jose, was totally destroyed br fire
Sunday afternoon. .The loss will reach
1176,000. xvi 7.-..I -I -
A Southern Paciflo auuutnuKr (Mil,,
and att'eztra collided near log Angalei
Sunday and both, trains were wreckedl
No body was killed, although some: of
mv w.u wdw tv.. utjuieu uy jumping.
a area oight-lnoh rifles. -have been
shipped from Fort Monroe, To., to Siui
Franoisoo 'where they 'will bo mounted
lor defense. .i v s i ' i
The First Nebraska infantrr and the
Utah battery,' voluhteera, reached San
Froudsoo Baturday from tho Philippines
6u the 'transport Hailcook. ., ,The soldiers
went Into, camp at. tlie .Presidio, where
fruujr will au uiuntereu our. . . ...
, The Oopidentul Smoltiueoomimnv hu
bonght the Kirklaud; Wash.t townsite
near Seattle, and la credited with im-i
mediate intention to build-and operate a
large smelting plant,.' -,A . i ,f.,,i i.-j
James J. Hill president of the Cirani.
Northern roilwaycsays that he sent 18
000 track' laborers out In the last IS!
months, and yet has had not moro than
SeOO men at work at any ono time, thn
conclusion being that tho most of them
find work that suit them hotter In other
lines. West of the Dakota he oinpldys
more Japs than men of any otuor. na
tionality, not from choioe, but. because
he was obliged to.
.1
The Second-Hand Men
Not second-hand in principle, but in Uie mattor of goodB
they have new and ueoouu-nand ot all derjoriptions -
Buy, sell and exchange
anything on earth,, ; (Jive
I hem a call at their store,
(West Side, Medford, Ore
Ranges
Branoh Bouse i
Gold Hill : ,:
4
IT IS UNFAIR
i' To MDd oat ot town lor arUolei that can oe pnwurerl at bono.
THE MERCHANT
ipeu kII the pMplaot Iowd to trde with blin. And lhi U quite
. v pnrvcr and ribi, Imciium It U Inir UuiIdcm propvtlUoo.
IT 18 JUST A8 FAIR
. for mil) men to eiprrt mvrcbinu and ftll balldera to buy ItiiMr Doora,
5tUs, Motfldloft, PIosm Ins , RmiIc, aod ll Mill Prod uo la at bomo.
GRAY 6 BRADBURY'S PLANING MILL
1 Is a home ImntUutloo. Wbjr net patraalie IL I
J.. H. Smith was drowned in Ban
Franubno bay Sundy, while Ashing.
Seattlo, Waah., is to have a govern
aaunt assay oOtos. -
- There is a ganerol advance of (3 par
thousand feet on lumber.
' A branch line ot the Sierra railroad is
to be built from Jamestown to Angola,
Cal. ' ,
Skagwuy, Alaska, and Dawson, N.
W. T., will beconneotod by telegraph
October 1, 1899. . . .... .
The Phuenix, Ariaona, street railway
ti to be sold for failure to pay interest
on its bonds. "
Government engineers have complet
ed the survey for the new (40,000 reaor-'
voir near Florence, A. T.
' Moran Bros, arc putting In a big lot
of shipbuilding machinery In their Seat
tie, Wash., establishment.
, War rovonue stamos to the value of
13100 were aOUed to a deed in Oakland,
ni .1 . ... .... . .
recently. Tio waK found in a yxA,
where he luul fallen. He was only
recently elected presiilout of the Oouuty
bank. Ho poamiaoU Uurgu Uuded IuUt
aata. .
The Call fornia Pish ooinpany of Sun
Pedro petitioned for a franchlsu to con.
struct n 800-foot wharf aloug tho east
ern water frout at Sou Pedro. The
granting of tho petition ia opposud by
the Terminal ltuilway oompony, which
alleges that other partius besides the flnh
company are behiud the roquost and
Wish to secure waiur frout faoilitiea. j
Forest fires are raging hi Culavernt
oouuty. The foothill district between
Valley Springe and San Andreas is 111
most dovasmted, Fenous, barns, hounee,
telegnkph k1oh, oto., havo boon swept
away. A great many bead of stuck
have perished.
Brokeman J, A.' Whyte, while mak
ing a coupling at Dnmunulr wow caught
between the platforms of two oars, ow.
-v Ant
lonnav ib ui uinin ki:
their kal la the spare blooa, i V aUlut
uruiuvramviieu 10 aiienn.
J. W. LAWTOB,
w i wahhboab, Koeenler.
woearaea el tea wcrloonip No. to, tneolH
evsnr muay ereaiaa ia aukiua-ueaai nioek
Hoainni, urogua,
Jul Hhomb, (Mark,
IhalSa. m
. Vpfttan
W. U.MssasH
(ThryNitiiilii'uiuui Clrolr, No. at, WoawB of
Worxlorafl Mucin nncoail and fourll Tuawlarn
ot uh miKttli at l.mo. m. In Wootlatca hall.
VUllllis Wlvri Invited. !
. " . UAMia WaaS, U, M.
AHA M. Mu.ia. Clerk. i
W. it. 0,-Ousamr A. Arthur Oorpj Ho. M
Wooilinaa'. hall.
i
noet seoend and lou-'h Krlilay et eaob
uiiinth at U o'oloek u.
.. . . . - - alaa. J.ll. WUITMAJ Pre..
Mas. N. II. USAiisvari Hoe.
r A. Ar
niveiii in wouduian'a ball every ateoad aud
(yurlh Muuday nlshl In h uwuth al 7:.v.
UilllliK Ooiurailenuonjltllj larlli la allend.
0 A.HOaHuMAm, Oua.
M. H. UAMim. Aillulant.
W. (). T. 11 . MlMltM nvnrw nlt Wm.Ihm.1.
la the Hallvy Dloek. . '
Mrs. Ma .'" Hoc. .
OBDMHit or ausromD.
Smnt Mark HplMopai minaa eeaoei mrln
ai unurca nvery Nunoaj Mruliii al
Hcv. Wm.llorCUocluria. a. 1'uiU.
at KeUcepal utiuroli nvei
UOClOUK. HCV,
Buporlatabiloul
MotiiMtlit Kplaropal Ckurra-U. N. Hetinda.
paauir. Hrnaolilns nv.rv SabUalta at II a. oi.,
and 7:30 0. lu. Hmiilav arhiKil at in m m ll r
Ullkey, aupt. claaa raiwtlns every Mabbnth
at eioaa or aennon, Levi laaeeit, load or; Hp
.,rtli Inasuo umry Nabhaih evening at ), O.
Kauovit, prmi. Kesulai nonbly prayer moot
Intf evorv Wmlnradav atunlttn at 9 tu
aowlngoirrle overt aeek. Mlaalunan aoekily
nieeia lliu Ural Krluay in aautt aiontb. . ,
I'reabvlurlan Oboreh llev. A ll.h,i.; .
tor. I'rraobliur al II a. ra. and 7:80 p. ai.' Hi
uaj acuiHii hi iu a. IU. 1 , l. a. IX IE..
un-
SS p.m.
Junior Kmlcav.ir Huololy at p. ni'., Hujuiay.'
'V'tl """""S ou VVedneailay evf nlnj at I it)
llniilUt eburrb O. N. adhm imiio. ' ur..
ahlp aud prearblnir itvrrv Hundav nomln. mnl
evrDlnir at uaual boura rur obureb aanrlora
Cnvennnt merlins m Melurdayal e'olek pre
civillng i-acli Umt Humlai . 1'rayor aitetlns on
nwinraiiaj ernninir. naptiat venna I'eoplee
Union tenet at t:30an Sumlav ir... ,Jm.
day ai'bool al IU a. in
Cbrlaltall eburctt coriier oi Rtxte km
atresia. Preaching at II a. at. and 1. p. ai.
Sunduv arboul it Id. m jua,,i- Vma..,
S p. .ni. I V. I'.M.C. K. ai ; p. ra., ilwor
rapeung every Tburaday evnulns. Luilca
U imarv Aui arv ml) w ii a T...
day 7:su I'. M. each uiontk. Uheral tlnloo
r.vi"',,y ,nl'7!i,I' The peeple weloome.
O. J. GUI paatur. ltealdoa at lie cburvb.
Metbodlal Kpuwopal (.'buret Soalh-Rev. K.
f Mllaun, penuir. J'reaoUlog every Sunday al
II a. m. anil 7 p m. i Suuilny cl out ul 10 a. m :
Kpwortb League, prayer and pralae uitelliig
each Sunday all) p. in. i I'rayer tneellnir WmIofi.
evening aito'clunk; Women's Ileum Mlulon
Bocl.ty mcota Orel Tbur.iiay In -cb moulli al
isup.m,' Mra.K. II. I'loktl, praaidenl. r
CnL, rocoutly,. transferring the prop. Ing to the ooupUngs passiug oaoh other.
"" uaauaua . rrowir oompony w Ho was taken to the Saoramento hosp tal
the Contra Costa Water oompauy.,
" Uoyd Tevis, the well-known bmrineaa
man and canltalirt of San Franoiaoo. I
died tuddonly at his home a few days
' Ctarenoe W..BnrreH, son of Edward
Bnrrell. "a nlonoer of As-newa. was .
killed by being dragged to death by a
horse.' He was ozeroising the animal
and hod one, end of a twenty-inoh ,
rope wound around his arm,, the other j
end being about the horse's neok. In
It ia thought he has received serious in
ternal injury, several ribs being broken,
Serious forest fires are reported bo-
tween Oiuluun and Neah bay, Wash
far several days there ha been no tele-
graphio oommnnioation between tfaow
points. ' .i ii
' Edward H. ' Bragg, a Paciflo ' ooast
pioneer, well known in Oaliforula and
Nevada-died at Seattle Sunday of hoart
failure.
There is this year for the first time s
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some way he; was thrown down, and, I disposition' on the part of tho almond
being unablo to oxtrlcate himself from
the rope, was kicked aud dragged to
aeatn. , He was US years of age,
Ohorlos Blaucbard. a printer In Nana,
assaulted John Kufer, a bartender,: at
the Hevere House, with a nockot knife.
inflioting a dangerous wound in- the
right eye.
Threats to send her to a reform school
for staying out late one night, prompted
Emma Kolte, 17 years of ago, of Lot
Angejos, to commit suicide by takina
atryoiuunov .. , -
The president has appointed the fol.
lowing from 'the Second Oregon reiri-
ment tO'be 'eapthlnS'in the volunteer
army i ' A. Q. ProStoH, formerly Captain!
A. J. Brasee, formerly first lieutenant;
B. P, Crowno, formerly adjutant of ths
reglmoht,,ll , ..',; , -
Iavwronoe Strove Was shot in a saloon
in Watsonvillo by: Peter Storm, Both
aro prominent farmers. Tlie mell 'have
not been on good terms, aud when thov
mot.eoch ungngir'd Id 'angry wonls, fol
lowed by blows., ' ' Boforo byHtitnderi
could iutttrfuro Storm pulled a pistol and
fired, Tho shot' entered Stmve'i loft
sido, glunccd on a rib und lodged In the
muscles of buck.
V. A. Oreeg. cx-imnerior judge of Ban
Luis pblBpo county, (liodof apoplexy
growers of the state to unite iu market
ing tholr product. Local organlsatioui
are bolng formed and thoro Is talk of a
gtate.orgaulattlou, The main (IKTlouHj
mini to bo that' the almond-growing
districts i are hundreds of) ration' apart
and it oosts money to get, together, and
transact busineaa. The dlatriota in tin
oountloa of San Joexmin, Yolo and Sut
ter are well situated toaot," ' ;. -
, The weather in the southern ooauttai
has been Ideal for fruit drying, and tht
aprloot oropi about . ofi the traya.,'.
During June Hninboldt oouuty uliippod
870,430 ponnas or rmtter, tbo largenl
amount ever shipped 1 ono moiith.from
that conn ty. .v " -v K.
i A j mutual lOanranoe company bai
been inoorporated. iu San Bernadinc
oouuty, whiuli' iimkoa tho third oouuty
luauranoe oompauy In operation lu Call.
fornia.
i Be)orts ludloato that the oropsof east
ern WiwhlnKton mid Orogon will Im
better Mian autieipntod, but the fruit
oropa aro very poor.. ,
' The Anaheim nprloot arop him ttirnod
out Ixittor tlutii wan expooliiid, anil that
after Hupplylug thn oitiinerfl thuro will
be a good quuntity dried. For oiuinora'
two prlues have raugod from 3i. 60 to
wr.oo;
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