- a VVWWVV'WVWVWrVVVWVYN Artistic Printing If you wihi I pi'lntliiK Hint WllU'lllllllllll'IIIIOll iilllll If you want A hlKh Hlinilnrd In llunlneiw roil miiRtliive quality In your print lint. You will ml our kind UU right klud. NEW EFFECTS CORRECT IDEAS Pnsiilbly not tho C'riciieeM In tirlce, but you K',t t ha wnrlli of the extra cost In extra value oil work rUrned out by -., . ArllHtle, Striking Valuable li'l ll IlKIITIMIII ll dir '!. fun ivuik him the x i in 1 1 u li Hull myt. Ii lii ' rlKllI In mil I'llnlHIIHilH liuil Ik. hi-II ih lliu liimlin io VOL. XIV. MEDFORD. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1902 NO. 24 :he mail JtMl : t fry an Ad. In . THE MAIL P1VOFEHBIONAL OAUDB. ; ( JKO. 1 KIN CI, j (iOVKKNMKNT LAND I'.OOATOIl J M i'il lord , Oregon 1 Ioi mo imrtlr-n on valuable llmlwi or at-H. tiulluriil liimli Write inn lor full liifut malum . OBido Willi l''.,M,Hiowurl, real taliln k.mii J. ) PIIIIM'S, 1). I). S., mor In Ailklui Mock, uiliilnlnit lUakttia' UruKHtfiro Medlatd, Orea-im J)R.3I.N. llUTLICIt, , oMT.OI'ATIIIHT IUkirx $ mill 4. Oliori lliilli WiMill, over Hlranu,' Urtltf more, l-.itttiiliiallimh tree Medt-w, 4rov (5, T. JONKS, (XJIINTV HUKVKYOH, A or nil klmlii nf Hurveyknt pninieUr done. 'Hie County surveyor oan ive yim the oi.ty Intfitl wurk. Mmlfi'id. Orauoi JJAMMOND A NAHRKG'AN ATTOKNKYrt AT LAW Office Id 1lcwJt Bill. Kedford.-flr. JiJt KIHCHGK88NKR. IMirHICIAN AND BUIWKOW, ConimiroluiOiodOD, Modford oy-.lii4liy Hiilim, WdnM4.i knd HluMy,ll:to II a. m., uu unit " April 10, -w. ,J, 8. HOWARD. HOKVKVOK ANI UIV1.I. KNCHNr.HH 0. I. niriy Mineral Horn"r lor Ibc Bim.. of Oricun. INmloftlcc auariM: Hdfnrd,iOi moil. K. b. picKia. PIIVklCIAN AND fIll'.M.N, omr hMra-tl to 111. m. kitd I'm ln.1 p.m. X-lty LibarMorgr KximlaMloni .f lo a. OUcf! Hukln nlock. MMIord. Ur W.I. Vawtxk. l'ren. II. K. aokiki. V I'roi C). It. I.INDI.KV. Cwlilar. ...CAPITAL, g)00... MKDTOIU), - OtlKGON Loin moiey 01 iproed wcnurlty. rrcalvo d Cittn iiil.lpl l obrk md iraiiiuiol n Kotinn inkltlit Irailnein, Yintr bUMluM, Molloltpd... CorrtiMpuiulonU: liidd A Jlunli, Halou). Anrlo Cillforul yuk, Kan PriuokKo. I.ulil A Tllton. rorUMkl.Cortiln H.oUlui Co.. N. Y. 11. K. AKKKxr, Pniililanl. J. K. Konnr. ciantor. I. 11. HTHWABT. V1 I'miirftnl M L. Anomi. ami. Cinhlar The Hedford Bank Mioron. Oftceon Capital, $50,000,00 A General Banking Business Transacted HTOCKHlll.DKHB J H. fllnwirl, II. U. Ankmy, K. M. Whllohfiid, C. t!. Ilroktnnn, llnrino I'lillon.llcii lluyinuuil, J mnt I'nltou, W. II, llrJlmw. J. li. Kn) uri viair DR. JORDAN'S .t MUSEUM OF ANATOMY IOBI MARKET ST.. BAN FRANOItOO, OAC ThUrfitNtAniktonitftl IPmiim to Ui Wurlrf. &rtttt attrtHtto Oi IS4 OUf, A VotMfc rul j i v Al or U ttor. fftnlinturii or y tti ol(lii Ht'dclwlUt mi lb rMlta (JumI. JUULitlthud M yvunk DR. JORDAN -PRIVATI DISEASrS KTil ! wli r up'erina (turn ibc acu al routhrol ludi eftttloni f nuiiiM In msluhir Mr& Nfriitind plirlJ IkMttlllix.Iiu. IMilftnor, 1.0" t Mknliuod inMltllaoomiiU. cfttluim flpriiiMlirrliHt rrltiur rlm, OanorrliwA, 4lti, lfrrn rnrj f irrlnntlnv, Hjr a voiDbliinMoa of riaillii, of irant ourttW powtr, Doclar lia co nrrkiif H hl trMtmrni llmt U will nl ekly lT'itd ImtitpJIut rvllef, but prtn?tnl ffiiM. Ttia Doelur dun ttn fU'i lufMiform mIrKolAii. but In wll known to ar Inlr nurl iquttxa I'd y tic I mi tmrt Hiirartoh, jiruitvui NYflllMt thuroiifhly rdlcp-(fl from Uifi tyntnm without the tn a( iUi vnr,, Trnikdi flttf"! by an Exttrrl. OlMiltfliil cure for HiiMiir. A qulrlt wtil rs'i W vr. juitiutra nprrtiu immnin nmuou, r vr.lt V HiH niinlrlncuiiinlll iiMtn or Annul (imiiiQ.ii in msi'ntiiriiiiHi. irwUI iui,r.ii a tosITl VM CVKK Oi 8niilttliin k .i,il itrlctir prtt. IIAROK8 Vh.ltr XKAHnKAttlJi TroAiiniit piKomillr or or UtUr. Writ fur llouk, l"lm.OflT r DIAnHIAOU. MaiI.kd ITuki. lAr'Jxul. book for rnn.) (ill or writ OR. JORDAN CO.. 10(1 Mirkll L. . F. ' ., ' A' Novclfy In llnlr, , Wlmt In liomo without n fiialilon pn por? lloro wo 'pick np ..ono ot tlioso vnlunblo joiirnnlH, mul tills Is tlio first II oiii of Iniporliuit InCoi'iiinlloii which niocts tlio lunuliina cyo: -"Hnlr Is worn on Ihc lop of tho hciid." So Rind lo Iciirn II! We iilwnys BiiDiiosdl ft whs worn on tuu solw of lii fvcL Jackson County Bank 4 .-RUIT LAM) BARGAINS VOO'V HILL- 71 iii-n'- KtJ iicicn lii i-ij)H'llnii; imlm litn-li I'ulr Iioiim. burn urn) out- 1 imllttiiiKM. LWIntf wninr f i tin Mmiiitul'i MirUiif pined tlirM" 1" rml'itoco 14 crn himhIimI let uifi.l'u, unly l' filling irntti -jntrul P-tlnl. Kvury 1 vru ort.liiinl hind. I'riw pihu. ;r'i ntinivmi i VAU.KY (IDMK-'J.t-iHTM i mill imIJ'Hmiiik Itonirul I'olm town uliu. !M iicnm in uujllvn Utiii, Suiitll liiiuHM mm iiitih. 1 mires tfuoil It mi. I mi i). A nice ttittui fur KM III l-1 HID i UKAIN UAM:il-ll"iicrr m tmrc. All In cultivnllnii. lilcli, UvU noil, which fruit mru i'miIiii will prnvti it'lnptrd to iron-, Kutr Imhiw ihil no Iii.iiU.ik. ' Only two mil' from tiiwn. Tliu priirfunl i:ru pftik fur thu 'U illiy oi i Him Null, I'lli-o W,m. Crop nmrrvtu , A S-EAI'KU 10 nun' oirhuni lit nil nl himn of loinlillli, I wo ml Ion from nLri.l I'rilnt, nil Imil iilmiit five uitrHol whtcli In ilio vttry Iiijhi of fruit liiiifl 'JO Hcrrn i uf lliiiltnr luiid vimi Willi Him phicM, An xt:trllmii 7-mutii l v.lltrtK hon ( IaiIhmI unu plHNtnro; lrlb ttIIM li'iunr. hnrn mul KrniiHry; wofMl nril, rftmtlirlinuNnHnfl otitimllillnifM. Two wtlU uf linn wnUir, Kriitrn i il ifi irlwliih) Ifni rwiildi'iiHM. A ifnml tHirwuiii tit itlMxi, (;rop runurvuil , Thi i I lie iit-or of iiiiy fruli Incntldii In JucKMjn mum v HOlNttS HHOH - JiiRt urnvcKl a curlnHil of MnCormiok Mowers. Rakes and Sicklo (irimlitrH. .Tlmy uro tliu lnt mode. (Jnuie in mul we thom. MuCoriuick loads and olhiTd lolloiv HUBBARD BROS. New Lumber Yard Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir and Pine Shingles Rustic and Flooring Three Year Old. Thoroughly Seasoned. Medford Oregon 1 m ikt a I am prepared lo furnish all kinds uf HARNESS, SADDLES, ETC. rirst-Cl.isa (Joods. Morlor;l; Prlcos Cull and see mo 7th Street tii & & 5-: & & & f; & & jedford Machine Shops Boiler and Engine repairing a Specialty. Second hand Engines, Boilers imd Pumps Bought and Sold EXPERT MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Gasoline Engines and Spray Pumps on Sale GAULT & COOK, ELECTRICITY! A.KU YOU'sUh-'KUING riom Uhnu-inuli-in, Wi'uU Unck, Nurvoii Troulilo or ii K"'iii'iully i iin-ilown sysunn? Use Electric Belts and Butteries for nion iinil womon. K.ltwlric in . soli'H kocp tliu foit wiirni mul prnvnnl I'lili'liinji I'olil, I'or lionMi't mid (ireuliirs iiililri'.Hf ELEVTR1C APPLIANCE CO.. Medford, Orejjon wn no BLACKS W1TI1IN0, WAOON MAKINO f'nrrv full lino (Tl ninlrrlnls for bnth Ulndt mnitliltiK iinil VnrotInulklI1., Wo -mvlu,v only llrHt'Olitcn workmen. All work gnui'mi l(n(l. , HIcdkNinllh coul for mile BiHHihil ftUoiitUm tflvcii 1 horso shooing iuhI plow work MITCHELL & BOECK Nnrrliimi.'s old stand, MHDFOHl), OHUUHN CICNTRAt POINT THE MORTAR DRUG STORE, (. II. IIAKKI.NS. Prop H O.tMIMl Ul OriiKk, I'rtlrm Mi-ill nr. Bookl. HUlloacry IAINTA and OILS l'li:.vn,ToiH.vi.To!li!l Alllolm. Klc Preicrlptloni Carefully Componndcd 7th St , MccJford. Oregon O. E. GORSLINE & SONS MANUPALTUKKIIH OP AND DKAI.KIIH IN r! Hou la of uiinn'H wurta(Ur-r J. G. TAYLOR, Medford, Otegon 9 & & c-: & & & & & Sr feJ Pronrietors 2 MEDFORD a id. it if 1 BAZAAR ft 1 2 MRS. 0. (HIHERT, Proptletor J .LtiiUot1 Gomlrt a sptHiiiilty Laws ; Tt lluiniw uri'hlt'lrt. Km hrniunry Hllks U nml nil nuiiMi'iulH for fi:nv work 'P V.,ti..- irllud u. ,..'wl . f Moncrv ; 1 One Dour North of PoMnfifce i T. J MKDKOUL). ORKGON It ffrff t t s.t ce-frtf- S fr T and WAGOPi WSKM WEST SIDE SHOPS H. N. riARCY, Prop. AH Work Promptly Executed una I' uliy uuumnleiMl j NEWS OK Til 15 WOULD. HAPPENINGS Or THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. HhIikMit III. III.-1 I'i.iiimI Oulllr Vrnll.'t For ili'Uvy lliuiiiiu Aurtltxl Hlrml iUr 'ontnn, l'1'it.'ll.inl IJ ,,f l'.li'.lrli.lly I'r.Mll lllH Allii4ili.ir. Pliintlful r.iinn in portlona nf Smith AiiHlruliu ami N.iw Smith Wulus hitve rulioved tin. ilniiivht, mul thii outlook is now uioro hniiuful, It is uini'iiujci'd flint Mtiis Ji'anno fiiiKtry, ilnii((litirof Mrs. Iinatry, will shortly hit nmrrmil to Iitn 'A. M.tlnolni, M, P. Mili..(ilm whs privutij sotjrt'tury to Lord HiiliHliury. IIu was born in OHiisda nml e.Uicutoil nt Oxford, and h Iwml atlucho'l to thu li.jr.iil, Purls ami Ht. Paivrsburir embassius. Ho is very wuulthy. Ilob'irt .li'ffurHon Fwrrul, son of .Iirlk'i. Ffirrul of S.tn KruiMiinco, coiniuittcd sni eiiin at Pliiliuliflphm by iwallowin car Imlio anlfl. Ilii win oinployud us press ax'int in tlio ihitniric tl banines, und it Is tmi'l th:ir ,1iirii, (liH.'iirpoiiiHtjt with Mnmiuur Km ll tu.t the uuuso of his taitiiiK tin) poifeon. Hull Me A1lls:r, imphsw of tho lute Wuril McAUisti,!' of S.in FrinciHtjo, h;is uiloptoil tho nuitfu &i it profossion, und is now pluving in u Ktock einnpuny ut Itlclimmiil, W. V.i. Ii is snid that hn in engaKuil to ntnrrr Mins. Murfturet El IniKton, tlio loinlin woman of thu 'or Kuniauitinu of whioli he is u member. KIuk Elwiiril ami Q kioii Alexindra ntt.)iided it nH,ciul th:uiuh(ivini; service In St. Puu.'h eutlie'lrul, Loudon. The Prince and Pi'Iiuh-kh of Wales and luuny other diptiiixmsht'd rHTsnuaos wore aluo preM;iit. 'His bihhop of Stopuoy prnuchi'd Irom Ihe flfoctivo toxt, "The hloNKiiiKH of rn'scf. M Three niiitnjl inim-rs nttached to a show h.ul liiriiluiit oxniirieiici ut Clove land Willi U-r !V.i!'-p.'is, und as a re sult one man, the lion tumor, Joseph Morris, is lutully injured. The others injured uro Honuuu Weddor, risht toi budly criiiihud by u bcur, und Mmo. Mi rulli, riiht urin und Hide lacerated by a loopurd. Tim uuimnlH wero being trans ferred from tho railroad ours to their taxes when I lie cusealties happeued. A cable to the New York Sun from I,ndoii sivh: The South African syndi cate, cousiNiin of former associates of hit lut Cecil llhodes, bus taken some ritcrtii- in Alaska, near the Klondike o.niiiilary, where tho members of the syuilit'iite intoud to invest 1.000,000. William F tzlmuli of San Francisco will j;o out to lusrHtct the properties. He will r,--eivii a fo. of $10,000. This is prob ably the largest fee of this kind ever ollered. Mr. Kmjiloii, mother of Mrs. George lioii.d, was robbed 'of jewols valued at Vlo.OOO by itr.i-vos who entered her apart in. .n:.s in ihe Waldorf-Astoria in New York. When Mrs. Klnsdon re lumed Irnm I hn theater in the evoniug she pivf the juwuls she wore to a maid, who locked tiicin in a case, which was iheu concealed in a place known only to ihe mai.l nud Mrs. Kiugdou. .In the moriiiiiK it wus discovered that the case in whirh l lie jnwels had beeu pluced was lilnUen open and the articles in the drawer were in confusion. Two huuilrod thousand people, includ ing the king and queen of Eu(;)and, saw Ard Patrick win the English Derby, superbly ridden by "Skoets" Martin, an American jockey. Martin, on beiug lifted from his horse, was the ceutor of a cheering throng, and congratulations wero hurled at him Iroin overy quarter. Aid Patrick, nguiust which the bottiug was 100 to 14, isowued by J. 0. Gubbiu. Colonel H. McCalinont's Rising Glass was second and the duke of Portland's Friur Tack third. A cublo to tlui New York Herald from Loudon says that Senor Clemoute Fi- guoras, engineer of woods and forests iu the Canary islands, nud for many yours professor of physics at St. Angns tlno's college at Los Pahnns, hus for some time boon working silently at a method of directly ntilixiugatmospheric electricity ihat is to say, without chemicals or dynamos and making practical application of it without the uoed of employiug uny' motive force. He says its effect will bo a tremondous economic und industrial revolution. Ho intends shortly going to Madrid and Xicrliu to patent his inventions. Lotsou Balliot was found guilty iu the federal court tit Des Moines of using tho malls to defraud investors iu stock in thu Whito Swan Mining company, whoso property is situated near lluker City, Or. Hu was o'.iarsed'Witli having received $320,000 from purchasers of slock und with having iuvosiud not to oxceod ?23,000,iu lliu property, nud this was expended largely in acquiring title lo it utter hn hud buu to .sell stouk. It. was proved that Uilliut ha 1 expended t2ii,000 iu buying :i iiuwspap-r at linker City, mul about ij!:to,00u in inlvortisiu. tho mine and him.soll'as the Cecil Xhodes if America, lililliet is 3il yo irs of age. and a sou of Judge S. F. l:aUiot, ve oently of the Polk county district bench, town. v A. J. Balfour, in accordance with n message sent by King Edward, to tho house of commons, nsked thu house foi a voto of 50,000 to Lord Kitohouor. foi his sorvloos in South Afrioa. Tho vote was vigorously opposod by the Irish Na tiounlists. Balfour's motion, which in cluded un expression of ooiidolenoo with the here red, was adopted. DOERS DISARMING. Iiii,r.li :eriiniitil lo Miirk tho Knd ,f II, it Moulb ArrieHti Wur. Iinl Kitchuiier, In a recent dispatch, says that the disarmament of the Boer Is proceeding satisfactorily and good spirit in displayed everywhere. Among the nion who surrendered to the British nuthoriliey at Balmoral, Cape Colony, were four Americans, who will be granted freo passage to Dolagoa Buy, A hankfigiviug nervlce for the return of jeuce was held iu tlio princ.pal square of Pretoria. The archbishop of Cape Town otllciuted at tho service, and Lord Kitchener, General Baden-Powell and I .July Methnon, wife of Lord Methuen, and other prominent persons wore pres ent. The massed bands of various regi ments suppiiod tho musio, and the troops and people joined Iu singing the hymni with wonderful effect. Tho singing of "God Save the King" and Kndyard Kipling's "KeceBBional" closed the ser-l vice. Lord Kitchener thou mounted a duis and culled for ihree cheers for King Edward. The response of everybody in the squuro wail immediate and nil re st rained. The oiien letter of the Boer leaders, iu which M.-ace is annouiic.d, and in which the burghers are counseled , to loyal acquiescence, is an eloquent and' pathetic document. IN THE PHILIPPINES. I.adr,n C.'Hture Hever.il 3I.,n of the II fill United .Slate-, i:v.ilrr. A w.'rgeaut, two corKirals und fonr privates of the Fifth United States cav alry wore decorating too graves of Am ericau soldiers at Biugaugorau, Ris.il province, Luzon, on Uecoratiou day, when a largo uninber of ladrones at tacked the town anil cipturetl the men of the Fifth cavalry as well as the pruni dente of tho town, his secretary, a doc tor and other prominent Filipinos, savs a Manila dispatch. The prisoner were hurried northward through the mount ains. I ater two soldiers and four Fili pinos escaped Irom thu lxiroues uu 1 made tneir way to the town of Moroug Troops and constabulary were at onre sent out iu pursuit of the bandits. The ladrones who attacked Biugaugorau have also captured a large quantity uf dynamite tbut was, stored at quirries. CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.. The whu'leback steamer Thomas Wil son was cut almost iu two by the steamer George G. Hadley half a mile south of Duluih canal, and uiuu meu weutdown. They were mostly meu of the night crew, who had not time to get out of their buuks before the vesst-l sank. By a misplaced switch tho south bound. Oregon expruss was wrecked at Girvan, In Shasta county, Cal., und Engineer White and Fireman Van Tas were killed. No "'her lives were lost. The misplacing of the switch is sup posed to huve beou the work of tramps. Ben Williams, iu a drunken frenzy, shot Charles Cnmmius, a deputy oou scable at Delumar, Oal., while the latter was standing iu his trout yard.. He died next day. Williams was captured and taken to Redding jail to prevent his being lynched. The shooting was en tirely nuprovoked. Williams has a bud reputation. ' ; . Tlio jury iu the case of 1L St. John Dix, charged with wrecking two banks iu Wbatcom couuly. Wash., while un der his control, returned a verdict of guilty of larceny by embezzlement. The maximum punishment for. this of fense in Wasiuugtou is ten years in the peutteutij.ry. Dix was arrested iu Lint' dnu about (our mouths aeo. and, uftur stubborn resistance, was extradited. FOREIGN ITEMS. The shall of Persia, while iu Berlin bestowed upou Emparor William a dec oration of the highest Persian order. The insignia presented to the emperor is set with diamonds valued at 23,000 marks. Tho reform schools of Great Britain uavu reueiveu muir snare Ol UlSlincr.lOU in the South African war. Three of tiie lads graduating from those reformator ies have wou tho mnch-covetod Victoria Cross, teu of them received distinguished service medals, two wero promoted to commissioned ranks, ami four wer. honorably mentioned iu the dispatches of the couimuudcr-iu-chief. The report of the committee nn'mili tary education and training, just issued, furuishes the strongest corroboration ot the iuetuciency of the otTlcors of ihe British army. The report plaiulv hints that nlTicors can hardly be expooted to work so long ns tho present system of advancement, through social luflnouuj, is iu vogue, or so loug lis efficiency has nothing- whatever to (lo with thu selec tion of otll.-ers for des.r.ible appoint ments. Chinese In l'eeiillitr lllleiiiiiiu. Tho Now Orleans custom-hoi 8 i uu thorities me dealing w ith u nun with out a conn try, says a dispatch from that city. Fong Jung was u cabin passongei on the Norwegian stoamor John Wilson, which nrrivod nt Now Orleans from Bluollolds, Nicaragua. Ha lived iu Nic aragua several years, mid was fairly prosperous. Aooordiug to the TJuitod States immigration laws ho wits not allowed to land. According to the laws of Nicaragua he is not allowed to re turn after having once left. Fong Jung is doomed to sail b.iok and forth between New Orleans und Blue Holds until the John Wilson's captain moots a ship al sea whoso muster will consent to take the Ohiuoso off his hands. Sworn Ciroulmtiom 2200 Eleifunl Line of CHILDREN'S H1IOE8 .Just arrived velvet lops nud g-M OriOB WAbHIN 3TON N T3- Two important changes in the diplo matic representation in Wustiiot. .a were announced. 1 he Hon. M ..-h.nl Herbert succeeds Hijj l .te Lord Pjun x foto us British embassador and Seuor do Ojedo succeeds the duke d'Arc.M i-i Spanish minister. Mr. Herbert : ;bi brother of tho earl of Pembroke an ! i son of Lady Herbert of Lea. In 1-ti.j he married Miss Lulia Wilson, d ran -; of Richard Wilson, the New V. t banker, and sister of Mrs. Corn -ti is Vanderbilt. Although but 41 years uf age he has held important positions m the British diplomatic service. S-;ior de Ojeda was secretary of the Sp.m.ri peace commission at Paris aud i at present minister to Tangier. : - : 1 It has been decided, after investiga tion by the authorities, tbat the cuarga of violatiou of the neutrality laws ia allowing hor-.es and mules to be shipped from this country to South Africa can not be sustained. Secretary Har says that "the ships in which the horses were shipped were of private ownership and not under the control of the British gov ernment, and have not the character of military or uaval transports." He con siders that it would be interfering with the right of citiz-uis to stop them from shipping either horses or provisions for "the use of the civilians or soldiers oi the country of either be!lig;rent. " Editor Brave Hansen, to Wed. To reach Vancouver, B. C, on the day sot for his wedding, A. C. Hirschneld, editor of Athu Claim, had an exciting experience in comiug out over the wia- -ter trail which bad beeu roudered dan gerous by spring thaws.' Willi another man carrying his pack Hirschriehl started lor the outside and for 40 mites waded through water lo his neck, and iu some iustauces swaiu the ''nrg Bloughs which had beou tilled by fresh ets. At night he dried the clothes ou his- back as he slept before tiie iim. . The -trip was made more duugerous from iha ' fact that.'the suow had not entirely .lis ' appeared, and the soft drifts were a great impediment. ' He' reached the coast in time to get on board the boat, and ar rived later at Vancouver. Hirschneld was one of the first prospectors iu At lin, nud besides getting out the newspaper every week, is a miner of some note. Eugene I. Leziusky', a merchant ot Sail Francisco, obtained a verdict of (5.00J agaiust the New York Metropoli tan Street Railway company for bjuig ej 'Ctod from ono of its cars. Leziusky boarded a Broadway car and paid his fare. When the car reached Houston street he was directed by the conductor to take tl.o" car ahead. After he had boarded the car the conductor demanded his fare. Leziusky refused to pay it, saying he had paid it ou the other car. The conductor, thou ejected him from tho car, aud had htm arrested and locked up for several hours,, but ho wat later discharged. He brought an action iu the United States court' to recovel damages for assault aud false arrest. He obtuiued a verdict last November foi $3,000. An appeal was taken, but tin verdict was sustained by the appellatt division of the supreme court. .' J!o Way to Wenlth. i Short If I had ns tntich money as yon have, I wouldn't be so blnined Btia gy w!tu It. . - . I.oitg-'-Mj dear boy. that is the very renson yon will never have It. Chicago' : Vrl'.'S. , j.., .-, - -. -'- " '- - '. LlflSTMTOff "PAflTS 9AN FHANOISOO, CAU Maitfurd Jj!