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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
FRANCE TO RE9KNT INSULT. Japanese Fleet Sinks Russian Battleship and Cripples . Two OtliVrs.' Toklo, June 26. Admiral Togo r Ijrarto an engagement at Port Arthur t Thursday In which a battleship erf the Peresvlet type was sunk and IrtUeshlp of the Sevastopol type and i Srat-class cruiser of the Diana type rt!f damaged. . The Japanese fleet iu practically undamaged. Clleago, June 25. The Daily News rabliiheo the following cable from Its . ttarrwpondent at Chefoo: "another demonstration took place I Port Arthur yesterday. The lirlng ktf an from the forts about 10 a. and continued till 1 p. m. The pro vu was about the same as on the jurerlous day. The destroyers and tor pedo boats pursued the Bame tactics ad the auxiliary cruisers lay oft the aslasds until the firing had ceaBed vlia..the flotilla proceeded eastward l lull speed. "At :30 the same evening firing be ton heavily from tho bluff, with much rtlrlty of searchlights, indicating the jjjffi JAPAN UEsr sea Will Demand Reparation for Rooofit Insult to Her Minister. Paris, June 25. Teo government has decided to send a warship to Port Au Prince to demand reparation for the recent attack on the French mln' ister by the palace guards. Port An Prince, June 25. The French minister, M. de Pies, has re ceived a letter from the Haytlen gov ernment apologizing for the action of the palace guard In stoning the mln Ister while the latter was driving past the palace Wednesday. The incident therefore Is regarded here as closed. Berlin, June 25. The foreign office treats the stoning of the German min ister at Port An Prince calmly and Is disposed to regard It as the work of boys of the idle street populace. Brutally Tortured. A care came to light that for nni- slstent and. unmerciful torture has DerliaDB never . heon eniialnri In Goloblok, of Colusa, Calif., writes, rur 10 years J. onuurea insufferable pain irom rheumatism and nnthina releaved me though I tried everythiug known. I came across Elentrln Rlttnra and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of It completely relieved and ourod Just as good for Liver and Kidney trouble and general debility. Only uu uuuuj. ouuBiaoLiou guaranteed bt rti o. j uuwi. ouaug, uruggisc TRACED THE DYNAMITE. Phllllpsburg, Mout., June 23. North ern Pacific detectives have traced the dynamite with which the express car was blown open by train robbers at Bear Mouth two weeks ago, to the store of tho Wilson Commercial co pany of Phllllpsburg. The proprlotoi says he has Bold no explosive to out alders or strangors within the past six montns. The detectives therefore believe the robbery was. the work ol ranchers or minors of this section. TARIFF RATE8 FOR CANAL. Washington, June 25. Secretar Taft has Issued an order making tin terms of the Dlngley act as to tarlf rates applicable to the canal strln m tho Isthmus of Panama. He also t uod an order providing for the estab llohment of oatoffleei on the eana: atrip. 1ft IS PI CO BANDIT Perdicurismiil Varley Released. Delay in Libe. tiring Captives Due to Misunderstanding. mm KILL THE The worst disease the world has ever known, and the greatest scourge to the human race, is Contagious Blood Poison. One drop of the virus of this most horrible of all diseases will pollute and vitiate the purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after the first little sore appears the system is filled with the awful Doison and the skin breaks out in a red rash j the glanda of the groins swell, the throat and mouth become ulcerated, the hair and eyebrows drop out, and often the entire surface of the body covered with copper-colored splotches and sickening sores ana erup- ftsv ufforlno- twetoo roar from Oontag-ioai Blood Poison, od trying tho boot phyololaaa obtainable, and all tho potent mediolnoo proouratole, and atoaid ilr oontlauioa to arrow worse.? ae up all hope of rooovorf, taa phyfllolana pronounced my ease inourablo. Hooina oarolnot hose. I tried 8. I improved front . Tangier, June 25. Ion Perdicaris : and Cromwell Varley, who were cap lured by bandits, have Just arrived. Perdicaris Is much fatigued after tions.- Contagious Blood Poison is as treacherous and elusive as the his long ride, but said he is glad to serpent. You mav be carrying it in your veins with no visible evidences gei uacK. ne is greatly pleased wun m us existence ; tor wnue the reception accorded him -by the mercury and potash seem townsmen who met him in great num- to cure and all external bers. , ' siens disaonear. the dig. Perdlcarls suffered many hardships ' ease is doiner its destruc while In the hands of Raisull, al- tive work within, or the though he said he did not think that patient is constantly these were the fault of the bandit t,.j i. ; ' chief, and that he had every comfort "" V a possible under the circumstances. ymptom. and unmistaka. ... ... hi trnra. nf thm hlnnrf VariftV anr.Aarnrl to. ha na nhmrfnl . m. v.uwu . . Mt.. ., and bright as If he had Just returned P0"0"-. J-housandaof Waruw. V. O. X. X. XEOXITIB. from a picnic. Both Perdicaris and physical w r e c k and .. r- Varley are much thinner, especially , chronic invalids from the effects of Blood Poison know the tincer the former, who has aged consider-' tainty of the mercury and potash treatment that it stifles but does not ably- , kill the serpent. As lone as there is life in the serpent there is danerer Perdicaris was received at his town in its fangs ; and while your blood is tainted there is danger of infec house by the authorities, the admirals tion. Safety lies only in caching out the life of the loathsome disease aim Kunng me serpent, f or many years S. a. s. has been known al an antidote for Blood Poison. It is a remedy composed entirely of vegetable ingredients, and we offer $1,000 for proof that it contain! the least particle of mercury, potash or other mineral. It thoroughly purifies tho blood, improves the appetite and diges- tho flrot bottle, and oftor teniae twelve was onrod oound aad won, and for t wo years nave baa map or war one. approach of torpedo craft. A ltttl totcr sounds of more (Mutant firing ware neard, evidently from the Inuil mie of Port Arthur, continuing mull 4 O'clock in the morning. During that ptnoa there wiib nil almoslr milliter nipted- thunder, as of Held guns nnil ritiiuy nrlng, punctuated with crash a (it slegu Ktiny. owing to the warnings of tho JaiJinose- that should the disputed imai fawn approach the const at nluht Ihulr ooata wouud not be responsible jot lla Bufely, it was impossible to ob tain more definite news. "It Is prohnblo, however, that what place was a general shore action, ilti naval demouHtrations. It seems -a though tho Japanese are endoavor JUC to. wear out tho defenders by con Uaaed night activity betore making a final simultaneous sea and laud at Jm. "Many Junks have been held up wiUiitt the past fuw days for atlempt Sait to run the blockade. Their con- ilmbawi goods are thrown overboard sn all cases." Weak Hearts re caueed by Indigestion. If you eat little too much, or If you are subient to attacks of indigestion, the expands, swells and puffs up si;ainst iue noun, inis crowds Lhe heart iintl shortens the breath. Rapid Heart boats 0f th imai l uiauuHB are me nnai results. Kodol Dyspepsia cure digests what you eut, tukes tho strain off the heart, cures indigoBtlon, dyspepsia, sour stomach, nnd contributes nourisliment, strength and heiiith to everv organ of the body. Sold by Chag. Strang. WANTED Bids on 2500 Ce dar Telegraph poles;, also bids on tailing: pole? between Ashland and Grants Pass via Gold Ray. Prf vilege reserved for allbidspJrSifor!! mation address Dr. C. R. Rav Tolo. . . This is a Cut of . PAILURD'S - NON, MAGNETIC "a" movement, t ; Absolutfilv linnflfoa.forl K. tion, and tones up all parts of the system. Electricity or Magnetism In chronic and long-standing cases of J stigm. Blood Poison, S. S. S. acts promptly and r fv. l. without leaving nnv bud flfl-Ar.tffirf&. . IN. tU T LEP. A(rtri wv ... oovo.1. " ' . . mi ; . rrr .-.. M awui jr-uur tuse, ana our pnysicians win aavise witn out charge, and we will mail you free our home-treatment book tell- ing all about Contagious Blood Poison and its different stages and i Corner 7th and C Sts. ymptoms. Bandit Raisull. PACIFIC tU.-.ol JiiU'iV iriit A CO t KkKC N'V I A I CHAT. It's perfect ufiusetise, Bessie, fur you tc Mt or ticit.fr liinl on (lie shelf. Wlij, it all rpenrift on voiiitv'll'. I'litvet yonrworneA, fprur acliert liinl aitiiRMits ; duns I did, take irty of out -of door air, cuttivate happi im iy not nUowititf your mind to dwell mm Ibe liiltcn nnd (he worries of life. I sent hurty-one cents iu statuns to Dr. R. V. 'fwree, of llnflrttn, N. V., tor (tin 'Coiutuott Irwr? MedlcAl Aavher,' nnd found it con tanrt) much 11 ho Jul inrortuntioii about tho r f my ticnllh, shout oliyhiolotfy, Atmt 1 eve ("vi it 1 uir 11 woman sitoitiu 2tW decided to write Dr. Pierce and tell Am all about my atlmcum. I received .met. m nice, (ofe fully considered and con ideMtln. letter, iu reply, giving me atlvic Abotrt my diet,' exerelne and nil. This aktvic ia free to everyone and I wonder you ion't write him at oncer It didn't take ttie muy months to regain my look a. atvef inc t wi fifteen t liave surt'.'red w-rtold RtfouU'& periodically but now I am the from pain, worry and hud temper. Oo otvi4Mia.lv I took Ur. PicnvN Ptetirtant reltetH thiri foi the complexion mid to tftiituOate (he Uver, Then 1 took Dr. jtVice'H l'avoil(e'lrericiipJtun 0He tlmea day for those wntnaulv wettkue.vte!) tW you about. That'a tuy Kcarot of Wty. Ifa tli (to be h y iM nt H "sr: en"-! Rono, Nev. Wlillo Hwimming in e plungo hath at the Itono Whooiiwen't club, Juijues uadie, a young man, wn tlrownod. Sonora Tho board of supervisors have appointed J. H. Weat, a Domo crat, county assessor, to (111 tho va cancy caused by the death of John Monahau, a Republican. Santa Roaa The Druids of Callfor nla will erect their home for members in Sonoma county. Land in the vicln ity of inon Ellen has been donated, on which tho order will build a handsome structure. Tucson, A. T. Tho Consolidated Telephone and Telegraph and Blectric company, operating in the territories of Arizona and New Mexico and the states of California and To tan and the republic of Mexico, has been organized horu with a capital of $2,60u,000. Fncilio (J rove Rev. M. Huge. HJuiscopal clergyman, well known in this state and 111 Colorado, hot him .sell at his homo In Now Monteroy. Mr. Hoge had ueou suffering intensely for some days past with a complication ot diseases. Temporary aberration ot the mind caiiHOd by long continued pain was tho only cause assigned. Fresno- J. R Shalt, i!8 years of age, was drowned near Herndou in the sigtit ot a party of friends who were with him on a Hulling trip on tho San Joaquin river. In spite nf the efforts of two of his fellows to reach him in a boat, he sank Just as roscue was at hand, hm body .was not rtmud until some time afterward. Lo Angeles (iovernnient officials of this district are in possession ol Information that may lead to the ap prehension of a couple of clever gangs of jimiiiiKlors, who have been engaged for aevtiral months in Importing Chi ness across the Mexican border, tn violation of the United States. imml sruttou taws. According to the infor mation in the bauds of the officers, the Chinese wore Imported from a point near Husouada, Mexico, slid by devious methods conveyed to' Us An g til us. It Is belloved that several hun dred have been tlnn unlawfully Im ported into this territory within the pa-it year, many of whom, however have been detected and deported. - San Francisco The troubles be twu tha union and non-union stable mn resulted In a shooting affray Sat urdar nifht, and one man Uei dea at th morgue, whlla two other an locked up In the otty prlvou, charge with Ms death. Anthony O. Qnlleghe. union atahUitnait who was former! employed at (,'rmlun atabte on Cul. orula utroat, now Polk, le the d"U tuain wtilla two ueRfres, Jnaieo Omit; and Arthur . WilllauiH, nr the mo; whom tae poiieu uav In custody Smith ackuowloilgon flrln tbte nho which Itllled Oatlegher, but says h did It In defense of Ma life, and onl "fl Lood look 1 'f women who have v, .vice's Vnvoritc l.w t!tov Veep theii v 'tTM A rewsid - U....!. "V',nli which after nulon men hud h trunk down hi t-. n Mir and oou.piu.lou with au Inm bar nud fltot ..olcure." njvawi "latol ahota at hiiu. fleets and numerous nersonal friends. His Moorish servants made a great demonstration of joy. kissiny their master's hands and clothes. Much credit Is due to the two sher iffs of Wazau, Muiai All and Mulal Hnmet, who have devoted much time In efforts to secure the success of the negotiations. Mulal All was in com munication with Raisull constantly, thus insuring the safety of tho cnp- lives, wnlle Mulal Hamet traveled be-j tween Tangier and Benairos. . The delay in turning over the pris oners was apparently merely a mis take as to the date set for tueir re lease. Chas. Strang. ask the readers of this paper who are suffering with Indigestion or dyspepsia to uuu on mein at once una get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia cure. If you knew the value ol this remedy as we know it you wouia not sutler another day. Kodol DyspepBia cure is a thorough dieestant and tlssue-buildinc ton in n well. It Is endorsed uersonatv bv hnn- ureus ui people wnom it has cured of indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of toe neart ana stomach troubles gener ally. Kodol Dyspepsia cure digests wmtbyou eat. it la pleasant, palatable and strengthening, RIVER TRANSPORT WRECKED. THE SWtFT SPECiFtC CO., ATLANTA, CAm RUSSIANS FEAR AMERICAN NAVY. Alarmed at Rapid Naval Expansion 0' ' tne United States. St. Petersburg, June 25. The Novo Vremya devotes a long editorial t speculation regarding the object of th. enormous naval expansion ' of th United States, saying: 'lt is difficult to suppose It is for h pacific, purpose, and more difficult tr imagine it is due to fear of aggression ou the part of the European powers." continuing, the paper declares the only presumption left is that thr: United States is preparing at no dis tant future to attack some one an.: warns the European statesmen to "be ware of the boundless appetites n American exporters markets which, other means foiling, trade must be wor by force of arms." VICTOR If. METOALF IN Till! CABINET Given Portfolio of Commerc" nnd Labor Comamnder Carlos Blanco and Twen ty-two Soldiers Perish. Ulo Janeiro, June 26. Dispatches have been received here announcing that the Peruvian transport Aniazo nas has been wrerked in the Amazon river, near the continence of the Napo river. The commamlei-. Curios Blan co, and twenty-two soldiers were drowned. While neKotlitliiiKs between Peru and HrazJl nre progressing there are more disturbances In the contested zone. Indians have ra...cd the vil lages of Poiubo. Alto and Marnhon. About fifty Inhabitants have been killed. CHARGED WITH ARSON. Pasadena. June 35. Charles Long-, aged M. a bridegroom of a few weelis, Is under arrest for nrson and has con fessed to a remarkable crime. In his confession Long states that in order to collect J 1 000 Insurance money he Imprisoned a dozen cows In his bam by placing their necks between stan chlons, then poured kerosene on hay In the stalls nnd set It afire. Four of the animals were burned to death. The ham was totally destroyed. HARVARD STUDENTS JUBILANT. Cambridge. Mass.. June 25. Class day. the greatest festival of the year at Hnrvard. was observed Kriday with an enthusiasm which vi more mark ed because of Thursday baseball t!c tory over Yale. The seniors, number. Ing about BOO, assembled in front ot Hohvortby boll, nnd niarchod to San dor's theater, where literary exereUes were held. Arthur n. Prick of Dav ouporl, Iowa, read the class odn COUNTERFEITING KIT CAPTURET Providence, R. I., June 25. A co'ic terfeitlng outfit, alleged to have beer the property of Marcus Crahan of this city, who Is under arrest in St. Louis charged wtih passing snurlous mnnov has been seized at a storage ware. house here. The outfit Included $100 in aonar notes, a printing press slm ilar to those used by the government several pieces of bond paper, 200 dol lar notes In an unfinished condition ana otner material for counterfeiting. The property waa sent to St. I.oula, whore It wsi: be ustd as evidence at lip 4.r;a! c' CrAhac. Sumpter, Or. Three masked men held up the stage running between Whitney and Canyon City Friday, but before securing much booty were frightened away by a team coming up iu the rear. I ue manner iu which the hold-up was performed indicates that the robbers were novices. A aheriifv. posse is now on the hunt for the three bandits, who took to the brush when the team drove up. Folsoin Warden Yell has confirm ed the report that an attempt wa. made by some of the most desperate convicts to escape from the prison Yell declares It to have beeu a clumsy plot, but none the less desperate. The scheme was to make a break at the time set Tor the hanging of Koklchl Hldaka. the Japanese, on June 10. The plan called for the most reckless dar ing on the part of the convicts. r BODY FOUND UNOER HULK. Vallejo. Juno as. Tho body of llnu lot Lev was found Friday n"ar hi cow at Dillon's point, a short tinincc from Honlola. by two fishermen, wtw Immediately communicated with tit; coroner of this citr. Lewis was s.i., Htci nnd well Wednesday etvnlni;. r,a M. r,, 1.1 i For Rheumatism Nemratlafiai Sprain Lombaifo Bruises BooKaeha Soreness Sciatica Stiffness Uh tha oU ralLbto romadr St Jacobs Oil Prloa, 5s. u 50o. i Maj Washington. June 25. A sweeplnp change In the cabinet of President Roosevelt was announced officially al the White House Friday. The an nouncement came in the form of e brief typewritten statement issued by becretary Loeb. as follows: "The following cabinet appointment; are announced: "William H. Moody of Massachusetts to be attorney general. "Paul Morton of Illinois to be sec retary of the navy. "Victor H. Metcalf of California to be Secretary of Commerce nnd Labor. "The resignations of Secretary Cor- telyou and Attorney General Knox have been received and accepted, tc lane onect July i. "Paul Morton has accepted the port- ioiio ot tne navy." Oakland, June 25. Congressman Metcnlf, the newly appointed secre tary of commerce and labor, was seen in Oakland this morning, when he sain : "I greatly appreciate the honor that has been paid me by the president and am delighted to take charge of o department which means so much to tne entire country in a commercial and industrial way. "The importance of this department Is clearly shown by the large appro priatlon made for the Brst year of Its existence, namely, $2,500,000. I have received congratulations from Senator Bard, Congressmen Neeclham and Gil lette and Supreme Justice McKenna. "I can make no announcement as to my future plans until I have my offi cial notincatlon." 4444 For Rent! I 5000 acres of I farming ands ranch lands Ranches from 40 to I 5o acres. Alfalfa Lands, Grain Lands.Garden Lands, Fruit Lands and Stock Ranches with unlimited ou tsi de range S DR. C.R.RAY, v Tolo, Ore cccft4Cr J. R. WILSON, Blacksmithing ' AT THE OLD STAND. Brick Shop 1 Med ford. Oregon Ntgrtt Wan Her Terror. . ' Would cough nearly all night lone," writes Mrs. Ohas, Applesatc, oi iraiiiui m, inn., ann could Hardly KB.auy sieep. i nau consumption so uuu mat 11 i WW Keel a block 1 would cough friuhtftlllv and unit. M,,n,l 1, ., when all other medicines faili a, 'three 11 .uu uouies 01 ur. King's New Dis covery wholly cured mo and I gained 5S pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, " La Grinne. BronchitiB and all Throat and Lnne Troubles. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free at Chas. Strang's drug TIMBFR LAND ACT, JUNE 3 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Statk? Land Office, Notice is ho55?e,?X!,li?pZM timber lands tn tho States ot California Ore gon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory Ang'uM'f 1-"" PUb" F""d '" S BENJAittNE F. C. EDMONnsnv of rwrby, eosntvotjm-ksoii, stnte of oromn, fW'Pf" JV'i"7..'?.? "e frchase ot the ' 2 ,'l' s. - i N W (.'. of Section No. in. in fownshlp No J8 8onm. Range No. 3 E 01 .1 Z L?, r1"',o,or,,0n'"' "' '"r laiul sountit Is Jis.,'.c.u lur"L l,'"'""""' Md to establish l,s claim to sold laud befom A.s ino... t; b CommlsMoner. nl his offlorln Meofonl. 6rejo0; on Sauinlny. the C.th dav ol August law ol Uirhr. Oreg.n: Ira Tunea'e, rharl.s A ol'"iZ ' " ' '',!ou' ' R,". Any a. all iMisona claiming adversely (he tv ,iUsenn..d lands are requested to file their eamu in this olrice on or la-lore .1H ilk tay or Ai.au.st, KH, olrice oo or he'ore said litb J. T. BRinuiu, Heistster soars hlhd but VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COUP. NT. Shasta Route Trains leave Medford for Portland ano way stations at 4:21 A. m. and 4;M r. m. Lv. Portland Lv. Medford Ar. Ahsland Ar, -Sacramento., '" Ar, Ban PrancUeo. Ogden Denver "" Ivnnsas City. Chicago Ar- Angeles Ar. El Paso Ar. Port Worth '" Ar. Cttj of Mexico.'.'. Ar. Houston .... Ar. New Orleans'... ' Ar. Washington .. Ar. 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