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foui OUR COUNTY- Correspondents CumimiiiiuiilloiiH (Yum our hov urul corrnnpoiidiMilH mud niikiIi this ollloo mil I u tn r Until WuduntiiUy -110(111 lu niHiiri! piililkmlluii. JurliHiiiivlllo News, J. M. TliomiiH, of Hojkvlllo, spoilt T)iurn(luy In JnckHunvlllo. Frank- 15.' Ilyboo, of Pooh Dull district, wiih In town Monday. Thou. Rods (ind fiimlly, of Con trul Point, woro In town Monday , Mayor Noll, of Ashland, wrm in Jnoksonvillo Saturday on biiMmiBH. Mih, Dunnls Dnuiin, cf SiimH Vul' Ivy, vIhUocI frimulH liuru Tuuuduy. J. M. Molnlyro, of FortiHl creek, Bpunt liiHt Thursday lit tho county BOIlt. Mrs. H. IS. llnnny, ofSta Guloh, in visiting her motlior, Mra. A. Schmidt. Rov, Vim Sooy held sorvico in ttio 1'rvHbyloriiin church in this city Hunclny uvnnliiK. JiuIko W. C. Hulo, of Oriintu Piihh, wiih nt Iho county aunt Snlur. day on olllulnl business. Win. Ivonimy, who him boon nt Clnniibnr for Huvcrul months', litis returned to Jnukponvlllo. Kriuilt C. KoKora, of PittHbur, ' l'OIIII., (IliptlCIW "Of tho IlltO .lOIIK'B MoDoiiougli, Ih vIhIiIiik hero. A. W. Sturuls mid wifu of Potest creek, und 8. lf. Morion, of Table Rook, wuro in town thin week. - Mies Insic MoCully, who bun Win spending the winter in Ku gone, relumed homo Sunday. Win. Prnlngur, of Tolo, and Mr. and Mrs. Itulph Doun, of Willow Springa, woro in town Monday. Attorney Watgon, Calkin and William, of Ashland, weie In this city last wouk on legal business. Thomas Kahler. of Gold Hill, and well known lu Jaaksonville, pent several days here this week. Rev. 8. II. Jones, accompanied by J. C. Wbinp, filled bis appoint ments at Woodyille and Gold Hill Sunday. Mrs. Evan Reatnes returned to Klamath Falls Thursday, after vis iting ber sister, at Seattle, and other relatives in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward ' Edgar of Musslllon. Ohio, who have been vis ilina Mr. and Mrs. P. Linn, of Jacksonville, left Sunday eveuing for Portland. Miss Cora Cameron, of Union town, and George Merr.tt, of Jaok tonville, wbo have been attending the U. of O. at Eugene, returned home last week. K. D. Hanev Is In town from the Star Guloh mine, in whloh be has n Interest. He says they will soon know the result of their oleaa up, which prospects flue returns. BALD With out help, a bald spot never g r o w s smaller. It keeps SPOTS ing, until at last your friends say, M How bald he is getting." Not easy to cure an old baldness, but easy to stop the first thinning, easy to check the first falling out. Used in time, bald ness is made with MISOlfl It stops falling, promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff. It always restores color to faded or gray hair, all the dark, rich color of early life. You may depend upon it every time. It brings health to the hair. 11.00 a bottle. All Druggists. I have used your Hnlr Vigor and m irrnntly iileasml with It. 1 have only used ona bottlo of It, anil yet my hair has stopimd falling out ana has started to grow again nlooly." Jumuh Witt, Maroh til, 1809, CnnuYn, 8, Dk. WrMm Ihm Doator. If yon do not obtain ml tli MineflU yon oxpnoUil from tho ma of tho Viliot, wrltt tho rioolor oliout It. . "'u''UY.Ti.... uo id urn iu'iiih. Quo.' JInfHhbcrucr nnd ICrlo In trrn in luivu puruhiiitud it Hitloun'iit liiomlltlo A iimv ijunrlz mill U lii'Inu orioldd on thii I,iu,oi) plui.'i) on l'ootH ori'dli to liiuidlii llio oro from Iho , Ifllrio OlOll 1 I Mr. Mcliityrc, of Diiweon City, nril viid In Gold Hill lunt week to vlelt IiIh old limo fiiond nnd purl nor, J. II. Agtmr. Tho.Kouring Gimlet mlno oon tlnuos to show up well. Ah high ax 50 to tho pun hits been tukon out sovorul times within tho lust fuw days. j JohnHon rotttrnod to Gold Hill lust wcuk from an extended stay in tho i'lilllpplno IslandH. Ho was in tho employ, of tbo commissary do pitrtmout. The Bast Porsariptlon ; for Miliaria (,'lilltn nrnl Kovor In it liottlo ot uiiova'a Tart mmmOihmiTiinio. it In limply Iron nnd qnl iiliia III it UnloleM form. No euro, no pay. 1'rluo'iOcont. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHE8. lnrlr or Ki-l'lilcr ilf I'iiIIimi Meredith Ht HraUle Nr llnllriiiul III Arltona, Ai'litmitu1 Nlrulililis of an Ornith ologist Wrtlur in, lliit llnsert. KIiik Oily, Montvroy county, Citl., In o havo it wntor nyiitiiiii cnpulilo of up. plyliiK a iMiptitntlon of 0,000, Tim wittor bonilK Iwtin-tl by tho city of 1m AiikI'"Ii HKKriiKittliiK lu vnluu f'J, 0110,000, ii ro tlccliirvil lo bo invalid. Klio nmir l.o" IIhiioh, C'ul., dumrorml I Innit l.KOO auron of wliunt and barley mil 4.000 ncroi of Ijnuii feotl. O. A. Tumor ot Ontiui V.illcy. (Jul., ban coiuptutcd tho puroliaxe or tho iiilnliiK proHTlino owuod by J. V. But ler at ToiinJ ill. Nuv., tho purcuows pnoo boiiiK tSSO.OOO. Aiuoclntod with Turnur Ii John A. Audonon, K PhlUulolpliI oapllallil. EtcphoD Alien, niunlolnn In Battory O, Third rtUIrr, nd Hurry barry, privato In iho Hlxty-tecond company, coo it artillery, jtut nlornod to Ban Prauoiaco from Manila, wuro npaot In a rowboat ou tho bay, aud Alloa wa drownod. Barry and a llltU Aon that wan la Iho boat wllit Ibe ooldloro woro picked up by Iho iteamor Bail Rafaol. Tbo United Btatoi grand jury- at Holona, Wmit., returned 101 iudlo ttteuta, nearly all of them bolng agaiuit Unit locator lu tba MlaoouU land dis trict, aud ohurite perjury In awoarlng thAt tbey fl'.ed npou lauda . for pnrtonal ih, whuroiu Ihcy urattiifemid them aooo after aeourtuR till. Tba lauda oom prtae about lo.OOO acroi aud wen boucht by H. M. Cobban, who afterward ao'.d thum to Seuator W. A. Ulark. Tbo per- tout Indicted luoludo all' olaiuwa of Dooula, It la for the roouvory of thew liiude that prooeodlnge won) reoontly In tltuied by the goverutuoat a(nUtBu- ator Ulark. . . ' " 4 The Ariaoua Central railway, tine' nearly 200 mllea iu length, trnvirulng Iho rtchut portion of tho Salt and Olla alloya, la the luteit and moot Important of a aorlua of rondo planned and under headway lu Ariaona. Heavily backed by New York- and Kronoh capital, the road li to be built from .Bonaou, on the Suutborn Poclflo, northeoat to Floreuco, Tempo, Mou and Pboeuix. Front here Ibe route ii to lio aonthweat to Olla Utud, opening an buuionwly rich min eral aud agricultural country aud oon uootlng with Ibe Southern l'uotflo at Olla Beud. Jooepb Ladue, founder of Dawiou Oity, in iho Klondike, tliod of oouaump tlon at his homo In Schuyler Valla, N. Y, lie loavea a wlfo aud oue child. IIli oitttteaiu iho Kloudlko-notion, with the property he baa sold, tiro wild to bu worth aevorol millions of dollars. . , The largest bar of gold ever tnkon out of tho Cariboo country, and probably tho largest uvur umdo, urrlvod at Van couver, B. 0., on its way to tho Glasgow exposition. Tho gold is worth a littlo ovor 1200,000, and roprosouts the spring oleun-up on iho Cariboo hydrnulloniiun, the largest mining propony lu iho province. It took a four-horse team to haul tho big bar of go:tl, which weighs 1,100 pounds, tbu 120 miles from the mine down lo tho ruilway station at Ashcroft. Tho Colombia Dry Dock company filed articles of incorporation iu tho secretory of suite's otllco nt Salem, Or., with a capital of 1,000,000. Tho oom puny proponos to build nuo or moro dry docks on tho Columbia rivor. - Tho hoadquartors uro to be in Astoria. D. K. Wan-en of Warronton, Walter O. Smith of Portland, and A. B. Hammond of Missoula nro tho incorporators. William Wildo, a liiioiunn employed by tho Independent Klootrio Light oom' nauy of Suu Frauolsoo, was almost in stautly killed at the oorner of Taylor aud Kills stroeta. Wilde, while exam. iiiiuu the wires, was heard by his oom- panlous to u tor a shrlok, and on looking up they saw mm uanging ironi a wire by his hands. A comrade of Wilde climbed the pole, fastened a rope about hia body, aud levering tho wire, lowered the unfortunate man to the othors be low, but life was thon oxtlnot. A small liolo was found in the littlo finger of one of Wildo's gloves. Eight paymasters distributed (1,150, 000 among 4,000 soldiers at tho Piosldio, San liVauolsoo, Sunday, tho avorago payment to oaoli man boiug a little ovor U00. About 8,000 of tho soldiers loft iu tho ovouiug by special trains for thoir homos iu various parts of tho oouutry. The, Mining Laws ol salo at this offlos. Prioe 21 Oregon i cents. for REMARKABLE CURES. Deafness, Paralysis and Chronic Diseases Cured After all Other Hethods Failed-Dr. Darrin Will Remain at Hotel Nash, fledford, Until July 28th. HE WOULD NOT TAKE W00.0O. Editor iUll. I doom It a duty lo toll tho public through your paper the reinarkubto euro Dr. Darrin porforinoil on mo two years ago. I wus tukoo with u oontriuitlon of tho cords ol my nock, which draw my head to one eldo. I wont undor Ills treulment by eluotrlalty and medicines und was cured In flvo mouths, so I could bond my hood In tiny position, und havo boon perma nently wull aver since. I havo never (oil bettor In my llfo than slnco the ouro. I am no hand to pull doctors, but In Justice to tliu iilllicUid us woll as the doutor 1 ounnot lot this opportunity puss. would not tako tri00 and bo lilucud buck whore I was be (oro treat ment. 1 huvo resided near Talent, Or,, the past 12 years and will gladly answer an questions. Jamkh Hahvky, Jn. ' S. R. COl-U-'MAN CUttED. To llin liditor: For flvo years I have been alllicled with dysputislu, sour stomach, pulns and liloallug. Constipa tion was over present. I was ruu down mill liluii from tho cirects of my diseases. I commemoil treulment by Or. Darrin May .'10, and now prnmiunco myself curud und mot uinnhullcully commund Dr. Durrin. My poatufllco is Juekeon vlllf, Or. ltefur anyone l inn. S. It. COKFMAN. MOKE CUKES BY Dlt. DAUIUN Mrs. P. lis uys' duughtcr, soothwett corner 20 nnd I Marshal street, Portland, goitre (largo neck) lor years, cured with electricity aionu A. J. Armstrong. 110 Third St.. Portr limtl. varicocele of voara duration, cured 7 yoars ago by a slight operation. - 7 . . : It. O. Cook. Portland, stricture of the urethra, cured alter five dootors railed to cure him W. W. Thompson, Vancouver, Wash., an enormous hydrocele, cured 8 years ago. Mn. Abblo Warcham. MoDtavllla, Ore. , epilepsy 2f years, cured by elec trloltv and medio! no 10 veara ago, aud never had a return of the symptoms. Mr. Editor:! waa deaf for some time, Dr. Darrin currd me last Mon day evening after 10 o'clock. In 20 min utes. Will gladly anawer alt questions at Lake Creek, Ore. R. E. KlMOMAN. ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR DR. DARRIN. To the Editor: I wish to toll what I know of Dr. Darrlo, now In Medford, at Hotel Nash. 1 havo beeo ailing the past two years from heart, liver, dys ocpsla and bloating. Tba symptoms ere of a dropsical nature I was in duced to try Dr. Darrin and his elec trical method of treatment by the won' derlul eurea the doctor made some twelve years ago on my neighbors. Mr. A. Pool and Greon Matthews, of Eaglo roint, Or., where I have resided for 17 ,nara. Mr. Pool was considered Sa turable from the effects of heart and Hoiuach troubles.' Mr. Matthews had itonsumDtioo and a largo tumor. Both tho above named men were cured by Dr. Darrin and remain so to this day l am rapidly recovering from all my aliments ami can be referred to in Ash- and, where I am living at present, with Mr. William Wiley. , . Jambs W. Pew. ANOTHER ASHLAND CUKE., I To the Editor: For some time my fill has been suffering with partial paralysis, extending to her bands, feet tnd bladder so abe could not pan urine. Through Dr. Darrin 'a electrical and medical treatment she has recovered. I cannot say enough iu praise of Dr. Darrln's new mode of ourtng tho sick, vty husband is employed by Mr. John (Jhorry, who is getting out wood for the Ashland mine. I will gladly talk to myono in regard to the ouro. Address Ashland, Oregon. Mrs. Jonas Fattio. DISCHARGING EAUS CURED. ' Dr. Darrin, Door Sir: I wrlto to In form you that my son David is ourod. . A uogro named Potor Prico, who wan accusod of insulting a wliito woman ai Panthor, V. Va., was pursued by a orowd of mou nnd eougut rofugo lu a small room iu- tho rear of a saloon. The mob battered down tho door, and as they entered tho room Prioe, with n kult'o in eaoh haud, throw himself at thorn with tho forooity of a tiger. Iu outtlng his way out he killed GoorRO Hooks and F. M. MoGran and seriously out Charles Davis. Prioe was oaptarod. A dispatch from Wheeling, W. Vn., sayB that six masked mou entored the sammor rcsidonoo of Jaoob L. White at Brothers Statlou, Just ovor the Pennsyl vania lino, overpowered, bound and gnggod the seven ocoupauts of. tho house and ransacked It. They seoared 18,000 in money and na mnoh again in jewelry. White and his aged wife aud .daughter wore tortured by having Uglitoa uinroncs appuoa hi wioir uouien and thoir skins lacerated by needles. White is a millionaire oil operator. "For Sale E3 Tho Lowls Boes ostnto, consisting ot 448.00 noros, located on Rogue rivor, 7 mllos northwest of Eaglo Point, in sec tion 88, To. 84, R..1 west, nnd aeotlon 4, Tp. 35,-R. 1 west. Tho above Is offered for Bale lo tho highest bidder for cash. All hills must ho mailed to mo not later than July 30, 1001. Tho right to rojeot ono or all bids roBoryoa. . S. H. Rises, , v . ,V Nowton, Iowa. I received' your medicine by letter the HUli of April and commenced treatment the 14th, and his ears quit running in a few days and bo can bear just as good as any child. I shall never forgot your kindness und benefit to my child. Please accept my gratitude. Refer to me at Tho Dalles, Oregon. A. L. Nokkr. ARE DR. DARRIN'S CURES PER MANENT? (Ashland Tidings.) Tho following letter to the doctor will substantiate the thoroughness of cicatrical treatment. Not only will Mr. Cary, ttio author of the letter, and his wlfo visit Dr. Darrin In Medford, but hundreds from this section will emulate their example and go thoro for treutmonl, us many were doubtful of tho doctor's skill when ho first came t Ashland two months ago, Mr. Cary visited Dr. Darrin only once, end his cure is perfect and permanent. Mayor it. I'. Null Is another cure ol deafnt-BJ. Sasib VALLKY, May 21, 1001. Dear Dr. Darrin: I wrlto toilet you know that my hearing Is all right, and I am so proud of tho euro that I want to put my wifo under your treatment tu soon us you got lo MuOlord. Yours, C. Cauv. To the Editor: Slnco 13 years old (I am now 20) I havn been troubled with deafness. Of Into I could scarcely bear anything from one ear, and the other was partially deaf. Tbo cause of the deafness was discharging ears. All remedies known to science failed to oure me, until Dr. Darrin treated me with electricity and ollior remedies. I was' perfectly cured of deafness and ringing noises in my ears. Refer to me at Ballston, Oregon, where 1 am work ing on a farm for Mr. Noah Gregg. J. 8. McAllister. State of Oregon, County of Multnomah. I, J. S. McAllister, first being duly worn, dopose and say that the tore going statement of the treatment and oure of deafness set out In the foregoing statement signed by me is true. J. o. MCALUBTEB. Subscribed and aworn to before me the 27th day of May, 1890. O. J. MCDOUOALL, A Notary Public for said County and State. A PHOENIX MAN SPEAKS. To the Editor: From the time my wife was a child she baa been more or less troubled with a loatheaoma dis charge of the ears, from the effects of a fever. Dr. Darrin has cured ber. - I wish all to know it, and gladly sub scribe to the doctor's mode of treat ment by electricity nnd medloines. Re fer your readt.r tn m nt Phoenix, Or, W. M. Smith. MEDFORD MAN'S PERMANENT OURE. Editor Mail: This is to certify that Dr. Darrin cured me two years ago of catarrh ot the head and stomach. . I cheerfully recommend Dr. Darrin. I reside in Medford and can be referred to. John k. Hardin. Dr. Darrln's Place ot Bullae. Dr. Darrin gives free examination to all, and when necessary gives medicines in connection with electriolty. The poor treated free from 10 to 11 daily, excuDt medicines. ' Those willing to pay. 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8: Sundays, 10 a. m. to 8 n. m. Deafness, catarrh, eye, nose and throat, beart, liver, stomach, lung trou bles, errors ol youth, Dlood taints, gleet, lmnotencv. varicocele, hydrocele, strlo- ture and cross eves a speciality. All ohronlo male and female and privato diseases treated at $5 a week, or in that proportion of time, as the case may re quire. No oases published except by permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confi dential. Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars and question blanks sent free. Patients unable to visit Dr. Darrin dur ing the wcok oan do Boon Sunday, from 10. a. m. to 8 p. m. Tho lunungomcut of tho Santa Fo railway has begun to carry out a vast colonization plan which is expected to result iu bringing many thousands of Italians to this oountry and iu locating them ou lands in Southorn California, Mew Mexico, Oklahoma aud Texas. Espeoial effort is to be made to colonize the Sau Joaquin vnlloy, whore.it is pos sible to get small farms at reasonable rates. ' There is a probability that a system ot wireloss telegraphy may be estab lished iu tho near futnre at the rural lone islands by the United " States woather bureau, and it is believed that it will prove of incalculable value to the oominorce of Sau Frauolsoo. Alexander G. MoAdie, the local forecast official, received the .following telegram from Chief Moore of the weather bureau at Washington : " 8ay to those interested that Seoretary Wilson will authorize me to install wireless system at Faral lones and other Coast stations, jnst as oon ns there is any system suitable for installation." . Wanted A tow GOOD two-horse tonms and lead bare to be employed on Fish Lake ditch. Annlv ntenmn. near W. C. Daley ranch, on Littlo Butte oroek, eight miles above Brownsboro. Feed oan be omainea from company at oost prioos. Wages, team and driver, $8 por day. Aleo have employment for good wen. D. E. Morris, Supt. Construction. BAIL BEARING g Lawn Mowers 4i' Easiest running and 4fJ most serviceable $ GARDEN HOSE jsV LAWN SPRINKLERS H. E. Boyden, Hftrdwir Medford, AloVoViaW'XiaV X "JK IX New Location II. Meeker It Co.'s store. I have j furnishing goods, etc., which I am selling at very reasonable prices. When in need of anything In my line give me a call fr g W. T. KAME j T. H. MOORE. Dealer in Dry Goods, Shoes, Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Sundries THE TROUBLE IN CHINA. A dispatch from Shanghai dated Jnne 30 says Marquis Tseng has received a dispatoh from Singan-fu to the effect that the empress Dowager, rearing a trap to capture her, decline to return to Peking, and has notified the grand council that the tutor capital will be Kaifeng-fu in the provlnoe of Honaa. The city of Tientsin ia now more crowded than ever. - Officer of all na tions are there en rout to their home and the hotels are placing cot is every available plaoe. Apartment have been Drop red at the University ol Tien tun tor Prinee Ohom and hia auite of 40, who will remain there for three day before leaving for Germany to mak formal apology for lb murder ot Baron von Ketteler. The Rev. Arthur Smith, tba mission ary and author, preaching at Tientsin, said he thoroughly agreed with Sir Robert Hart in the statement that un less there was a complete regeneration of China in a few years the country would be menaced by 10,000,000 Boxers. The Chinese would never forget that th Boxer movement was fully approved by the eourt. A dispatoh from Chefu report the entire province of Shengking in revolt. The rebel are said to be overrunning the country, pillaging and burning. It is asserted that in the vicinity of Muk den all the village are being burned and that hundreds of Inhabitants have been killed. The dispntcj says the Russian foroes are not sumcient lo maintain order. A dispatch from Peking, dated Jnne 23, says that the Morchants' eompuuy, ownor of lhe premises at Tientsin at Brat occupied by the mariues and after ward bv Lisoum's command as barracks, has completed its claim against ;the United Stares government for valuables which thoy aver were carried off by the mariues. The list com prises many val- nable furs, rugs aud jewels, including diamonds. The total of the claim is 100,000 taels. The company says that the premises, being a part of the foreign concession, were willingly lent for mili tary necessities, but that thev were not subject to looting, as they would have been it they had been in th Chinese oily. Your Face Shows the state ot your footings and the state ol your health as well. Impure blood makes Itsolf apparent In apalo aid sallow complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. If you are fooling weak and worn out and do not havo a hoalthy appearance, you Bhoald try Ackor-a Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap 8araaparlllas and so called purifiers fall; know ing this, we sell every bottlo on a positive guarantee. Sold by Chaa. Strang, druggist. FOllEIdN 1TK.1IS. M. de Giers, the Russian miuister at Peking, hits bceu appointed minister of Russia at Munich, Bavaria. It is said that Councillor Paul Loesor of the Rus sian embassy in Londou, will succeed Nt. do Giers at Peking. During the debate on the army reor ganization bill in the honse of lords, Lord Wolseloy, former commander-in- chief ot the British army, declared that the Unite! States army was the finest of its size, in the world.. He said it superiority was duo to good wages. Great Britain was to face conscription or the alternative of bounties to tioure recruits. Farm for Sale. One hundred and sixty acres, forty- Ave under cultivation; all fenced, small young orchard ; good box house, barn, all necessary out bnildmgs; two wells. Near Wellcnvpostofllce. Inquire of O S. Snyder, Medford. MOICI TEA POSITIVELY CURBS SICK hoadaoho, indigestion andMonsttpatlon. A de lightful net bdrluk. Romovoa all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfeot complexion, or monoy refunded. 2ft ota. and 60 ote. Bold by Ohas. Strang, druggist, USE . Cementico For your W AL US Mix either with hot or cold water. I have it in stock H. E. Borden, Hordwaro Mdford 'Ij''i f a large stock of shoes, gents' IN THE PHILIPPINES. The military court, composed ot vol unteer officers, which, June 28th, ac quitted Harold M. Pitt, manager ot Evans & Co., government contractors, on the charge of improperly purohaaina; government stores, which verdict Pro vost Marshal Davis ordered to be neon sidered, has again acquitted Pitt. Uen, eral Davis characterized th verdict a). a travesty on justice. lieutenant Kdward Downs of th First Infantry aud one private of th regiment were killed in the southern part of the island of Samar. ' Captain Woodburn of the Nineteenth infantry nntnrad Samson's earno in the island ot BohoL Private Kran of that regi ment waa killed and four men were wounded. Lieutenant Min MoNair captured 84 insurgent in the northern part of the province of Tayabaa, island of Luzon. . . Friend ot three volunteer officer, eouvicted in Manila of defrauding tba government will make a determined, effort to prevent their sentenoe of Im prisonment from being enforced. - The officers involved in oommissary -scandal and dismissed by General Mao Ar thur are Captain James O. Beid, subsis tence officer; Captain F. J. Barrow. Thirtieth infantry, and First Lieutenant Frederick Boyerot the subsistence' de partment. Captain Reid received a sentence of three years. Captain Bar row five year and Lieutenant Boyer one year. Friends of Barrows, Boyer and Reid insist that General Mac Arthur . exceeded bis authority in approving the sentence. ' ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ABK sold on a positive guarantee. Cure Mart born, raising of the food, distress after oattar or any form of dyspepsia. Ono little tablet, gives immediate relief. rzt ets. and 60 emu Sold by Chaa. Strang, druggist. CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. Thirteen persons were killed and aboufc 60 were seriounly injured in tho west bound Wabash limited, near Peru, IndV The dead are all Italian emigrant. At Eau Clairei Wis , lightning strnok the animal tent of the Wallace circus,, killing an elephant and stunning the entire menagerie. Many person were severely shocked. A St. Johns (N. F.) dispatch says the Orient Steam Navigation company steamer Lusitnnia, from Liverpool for Montreal, having 467 passengers aboard,, was wrecked iu a dense fog off ' Cape Ballard. Tho passengers, who were mostly emigrants, stampeded and fouglit for the .boats, but wero overcome by the officers and orew. The rougher clement used knives. The passongors wero al most entirely Russiuu nnd Polish Jews. Tho steamer Gleuooe took the possoti sers from the Lnsitania to St. John;. Ko livos wore lost. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL, stop a cough at any time, and will cure th worst cold In twelve hours, or money refunded! 39 ots. and SO ots. Sold by Chas. Strang, drug gist. - ' . Iu the vicinity of Oakdale, Oal, one) of the most disastrous grain fires oc curred that ever swept Stanislaus county. A strip ot groin fields ten miles long and a mile wide was swept olean of it crops, a farmhouse and barn lie in ashes and oountlesa trees in the path of the flames will soon wither and decay. . A conser vative estimate places the lot at 160,000. ' Most of the grain was insured. ... A miniature cyclone struok the' roof ovor the betting ring at Overland park, Denver, aud lifting it from its supports crashed it down upon the crowd below, injuring a number of people. . It. waa thought nt first that several had been lulled and effortB wore begun at ouoe to dear away the wreckage. It waa soon lenrned that, though Beveral had beon severely hurt, none wero in a dan gerous condition, Malaria Makes Impure Blood.. Groves Tasteless Chill Tonle euros Malaria. Me