The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, August 05, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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LAOIV06TOK SQUADRON MAV
l1 SOON pAPTUPEOir-CZAR
Jj. . 6 U liyi O N 3 . ; 13 Ej WfTTE v , '
jj, London',' July 30.--A Toklff jj
oorreapoocsen'.: ,ot -..tne:,-i irnes,
pnftr .dx&iol July-'-3p, says: a
' J vl,,j .v' c, vi i niu vmuiiwivn
' ' i ' . ' ' J .'Sil:'
iUHoro.n were aucn norm or ro y
Inland pf Jdzu, .at the entrance. ij
theilay of T0'". thla iViorh-J
4ifl. It! la believed the . Russian;
fruleere will be. driven , oft or
brought .to. bay In the course of 4.
j f V Toi( lo, . J uj y 30rTho ru mdred 1 9
fallof Port Arthur ie officially j
pro'noufioed to be untrue. y '.' S
i J, ' GENERAL ASSAULT 'tvOANj.''';,'!
J
v Russian Fleet Unwilling " to Attacfc'
; 'V ' w". Admiral Tin.6. " .' ". :'
k). -Chefoo, Vuly 30, Refugees who
-) nave! Just - arrived; from ' Port Arthui
Si confirm, yprbvlous reports .that 'a gatv
rai'aasauit has been begun by tkt
Japanese-' on ' that fortress, and the
Vi, declare that the . Russians, are nan
i'i ulne that the Japanese ' could not
fffUMtfcfai faptiiring the place, even
f though they had 'twice aa many troops
: The-Russians, according to the refu
,j gees' storlea, are still hopeful of-suo
.', cor from General Kuropatkln. Tbe
ft; kto defeat at,Ta ph klacf':'. ' .;-;,;,
. The refugees further eonflr mthe-re-torta
that tke' Russian fleet Is In a
' atatcrof repair, but that the fleet la un
') willing to attad klhat of Admiral Togo
on account ' 01 uw mines, .waion . ina
Japanese plaoa nightly at the entrance
' - ron or relofdrcements from ; Qeneral
', V Kurrfpatkln Bhould arrtre the Russlaa
neei wou a uh rwa. 01 kiuk uui.
; elten discharged. . . ; - , , '
Attempts to manufacture ' ammuni
tion In Port Arthur are i reported to
. bave, been failures, All public build
' : tags are being uaed ior hospitals. The
trick and wouvded a bAIng well-oared
for by Volunteer nurses.) The wounds
': toroiis only, .when flW J.spotB, ara
$ raaohedl Hundreds of Ijiadlf ' wounded
1 kayo" qulokly recoTerbd from; their
',v. woumli. ' i.xX '
ft - Ani'Amdrl.oan. named' Holt reports
Ihat 5Lleut.enant. NeWtyn-. A. : McCuIJkJ
me ADiorioan narai auacne now at
Port Arthur, (a .well. :
Dl w,iVte HONORED. :
a.ld-ta Hava OfTerad Him Title
Cur
:j ..' Ohaniiallar.-.V yiv' ;.v J,.-t ri
1,' July' J.4)4is dispatch '' finj11'
the Dally fJS-nrf iJT, u An.
In dlploin"? OlfeJaa that M J ft8'"
iV 1 of Ohanuellor.
Lljndoa,
rarlin to
Stat
aWtlfV' faealved a Ion.
Hstordajf W " osar. ask-
ovioa ana niw ta
nf mlnlntoi of- iT J2T'or, with
litis of chancellor, which has been
ta aiteyenoe. foi years. - De Wltto ra-
lledl haklng for a. short time to con
siderthe proposition, and concurrently
xpimsslug a hope that , should the
oaarl finally an honor" htm' he would
hav.a f-(n hand, to parrv out Internal
mere is. no 01s-
jyt puting tne met that
Hr,.; man's heart la often
, .- rcactied through the
Stomach. Kapny Ike hnuntwife who caa
plentie -her- huiiMuid's appetite with- well
, cooked fmd fw (lie fable. Maava man is
jrroucity, ugiv, ncivomt, aanrnng imm Ola
- UeM after eatina licait 'palpltauon, and all
. through the.Vvrvorkal Mtnmaeh. - '
Dr. V4ct;e-H Gtiltlen Medical Discovery,
hi-n. helaa ttic digestion of food in the
. tohiiicU, amlaln (Ire nload In takiug up the
ropee' elemcnlij fioih, the (bod, helps, the
liver into activity:' -thereby! throwing Out
, the noiitiina In t)rt")ilood aHd-vltall:ng the
whole arati-m . uTtila aJulmllalion helpa ia
' the ozldatlon of.lhe red blKHt rot-puaclee,
the nowoim In tllr.ayateai anrelliniaaled,
the hearl gets the right kindoto"wd and
the rrfmno fcela lilvljorated ariKLBonger
ia conieqimir-t "'.As a tliaue bunder h la
far im-fcralild m Cod liver oil or any alo
: nolle comixainda orlonlcn, hecauae ll gives
the blood and the liiwuea the fooit eleaieata
they require aud tnaintalaa a person's
nutrition by enabling kja to eat, ratala,
digeat and eMiaUtate notriMoua (bod.
It avercoaiea the aatatric InrltaklUM and
aynijii,nui of (TKSiCmc. Heeaaaa of the
iivt jBil V. Piaree'a Clt,)f
11
ik ,i.,-. v.a
yitarrh, coo
b itad lynip
I headacliea,
Ifiirfnff tVom.
l-l the nftlio
mrit,
-uv. imp
i(rioa. :
ttton, ;
m rw :
J'ltti,
at
' Mel
c7
k'. I
fJ-VlfV
J I aualluxa
lUM'tnia. wuii;u dre, naceasar Co paoiry
the' country.' .'( -v v', '''':, .
St: -Peii;sUuVt' July id, president
!Htthe JlljtfHtoriatf'Countll'jDe Witte
reriirnerlypKtot day from Berlin. His
nffKcow !n concluding, the Russo-Ger-
ui iii.bommei-clal treaty ,1a galled as a
-fervut victory.- VVv; .
. '' .; '''"' ' '
Togo; Repdrte' Disappearance of Vladl
, ' .. : . ;".' ''vostok Fleet. '. '. - '
. Toltlo,. July ; 30.- Tiie .Vladivostok
,quo(lron titu rtlsappenrcd. ;and It. In
PQaawie.'-cnati us raia is over niwi. mat
It.lH 'headins: lioniawni'H.. , The Picltlc
-wait companyjH 8tftaniBnip7:rofla wm
.ship Silirla at Kobe unlll, th'olr sofoty
,1s assured V The'' CSarinan Vmnil 'stcam-
,s(iip company-.In.'umnK'Kobe: as a tor
;mlndl: for the transshipment of rpaa-
aengorg, and carpo. t j
' . RU S S I A F I L E S .f ' RO JEST. , -
hey .Demand D?;ares:.for English
, Shipments ot Contraband,.
: London; JulV O.'-R'uaala has filed
a formal proteBt at the-foreign ofAce
against; British BliUmionto of contra-
bjnij to .lapaii. Tf ft learned thBt the
Russian gOrernmont, since the begin-
ijlr.g of the war, baa carefully watched
tba -manufacture 41 goqda Intended foi
the usa.of the. Japanese government.!
and an soon , as it was established thai
auoa gooas were annul to be shipped
to a hostile destination the facts were
officially communicated to the British
government, with the request thai
measures be taken to put a stop to It
It it runner asserted that In man)
cases the government has not takes
action, and It la understood that when
the war enda Russia proposes to pre
sent a bill for damages to the British
government wbloh will offset the In
domnltlea otalmed for the selsure 01
British ateaman. ', '
' -It la also ksarnad that Roatia do
not intend to bastem thd eetUememt m
the right of tba veaaela of the volun
tear fleet to aaaa the) Dardanelles
since If negoUatiena o- the subjec
were conducted at-thla.tiaa, aa deslre(
by;) Great Britain, Russia might hi
forced by the existing ; situation t(
grant - concessions she . would aftc
ward regret,
:t'
-:-'v K V: 8lek 'Headache'v.;-: ;
,(,'Pbr several years my wjfo was
trouDiea who wnat pnysioiaos cauea
sick headache ol a very severe chara
cter. Bbe dootored with several
eminent bbysiolans and at a great ex
pense only to grdw worse, until sho
wt-a unauie w ao a'y i.inu ui wurK.
About a year ago sua began taking
Chsmbarlain'a Stomach and Liver
Tablets and today weighs more than
aba ever did bel'orr and Is real well,"
saya Mr, George E. Wright, ol Ne w
London, New York.- For, sale by Cbas.
Btrang, druggist, ' y. ),
RUPTURE SEEMS CERTAIN.
French Reply-to Papal; Authorities
v..- Will, B .Presented .Today,
; Parle, July JO.-i-The Vatican's replj
to the Freaoh note demanding the re
call of the letters. BunimonlDg th
bishops of Dljed-Mrdlatal to Rom
was received atiffie forelgu office yea
orday aoWolng translated for th
obudctt-'oy ministers.; It "conBlBta ol
two ntttes dealing separately with the
cases of the two bishops. - The Im
pression prevails that a rupture Is !
most nev(tabler v-iiV v. , )
The council of-ministers, after alt-
until S -pj. .m,', fllscusslng the vatl
sltuatlori: decldd to keep Its de-
alon secret. '.'-.. ;y ' ' '
Pramlnr -t'ombs, when questioned
afjr the ctiiHl adjourned, declared
thaf'(iVt
uct forbade him
to speaK-,' .This
eme-'-U tuterpre-
ted to indicate
mplete rupture ol
dlplnmal'c relnt1
.with the holy see.
The wench
iraent's note wai
t to M, de Opnr
1 charge of the
he Vatican, who
telegraph eil taat HI
eel, . the 1 secretary
French4 emhaesy t'
I tuIU 'communicate
to the Vatican an
thorltlns today.
s ..If Is twtlpvad th' the embassy stall
will hiaye Rom) Jonlght and that the
pins I ; nuncio vfr-J lcayo Paris..
CI
WARSHIP OHIO READY FOR TRIAL
Anchored Off Santa Barbara Waiting
' for Clear Weather.
Santa Barmra, July 30i-Vrhe bat
tleship Ohio, which Is to hold her of
ficial -total trip In Santa Barbara chan-neU-
arrived from San Francisco yes
tardny at-' 9.34 o'clock and, anchored
two miles off shore. It hart been ex
pected that she would reach this port
at a -o'clorkt.la the -morulng.' The
cause , of the delay, was not mad
kuown.r The Ohio Is surrounded by a
small Bfl, comprising the gunboal
Annapolis, the torpedo boat destroyer
Paul Jones. Preble and Perry and 'th
govurnment' tugs Fortune and Una
dllia. -. No, attempt will be- mado lo
make trial trips before Monday, be
causa of a very -heavy fog hangtna
'over the channel a, (ew miles from
amorty ' , -. ,--;-
' fURSUEO BY FIER FIEND.
-. .' , . ,1
Twa Incendiary Flrea Tn Santa Roaa
.'' ';,-: , Cauae Heavy Lose.
; Santa Rosa, . July SO. Twice In
twenty-four, hours fire visited Henri
W." Unge'wltler's . posaesslous, . andj
thure are strong suspicions -of Inceh
rilai'lsm. ' Thursday . , his barn j was
burned and his home narrowly' eaotp
ed, a valuable hoi;aJaat Its lite a (I
there were other beaty Ibsaos, with
no Insurance.' Two young men mar
; -swly -eacapod with their Ilvea..1-M-fif
lira was discovered near the Un;
-nwlttar meal, market, hut the ?blaxii
ta " Mlneulshad 'beforn , tnaterlnl
duSuage was dune,,' Hail the ara gain'.
oif headway ivery serious lom mhrht
hcen Inftlciod In the hrt or ; ht-
aectiun. , ; 1 , .
HEROES RESCUE
HOTEL GUESTS
DARING DEEDS ENACTED AT THB
- BURNIHQ OF HOTEL LYNN
, WOOD, SAN FRANCISCO.
San Fraclaco, July 30. Flames and
smoko Bwent Ihroush the Lynwood,
Blx-Htory building, at 18 Mason street
yesterday; driving the Inmates to th
sta'lrs and Are escapes. Heroes wore
ready to risk their lives tor the Ito
periled, and after many a thrilling
aoene bad been enacted all handi
were saved, although some of the res
cued will be nursing burns for man
days to come.
James Price, the 17-year-old eleva
tor boy, ran his machine to the uppei
floors to arouse the lodgers, knocked
at the door of a cripple, waa close
pressed by the flames, and escaped
only after he had hung for ten min
utes from the ledge of a six-story win
dow. For minutes at a time he wai
hidden by clouds of smoke and toward
the end the flames almost licked hit
hands, but he clung fast and finally
a rope reached blm and the firemen
hoisted blm to the roof.
Mrs. D. Harklna of Nevada City wai
overcome by smoke. Fireman Wll
llam P. Sawyer climbed up a stand
pipe, swung on the fire-escape, reach
ed the prostrate woman and brought
her down to the sidewalk. ' Then Saw
yer went back and rescued a man
and a woman who lay suffocating in
a smoke-Oiled hall, Miss Nellie Alex
ander hung from a window on the
fifth floor until a flramaa came to hex
relief. Phil McBweagan, employed by
a burglar alarm company, saved 1
woman from tba top floor. T. J. Dwy,
r, who used to be a fireman, couldn't
resist tba ell Impulse, and rushing
Into ue burning building saved N
Atteil. a cripple, from death. - Heroef
sprang up for every emergency, and
but for tbelr efforts half a dosen peo
ple might nave lost their lives.
The greatest damage done by th
Barnes was In the fifth and slxtb
floors, although all the floors wen
flooded with water. J. A. McPhee,
proprietor of Lynhood hotel, estimate!
his loss at 17000. He carried 14000
Insurance. The damage to the struc
ture Ib estimated at 115,000. The
Peerless Awning and Tent . company
loet stock and machinery valued al
93000. Another 11000 will cover the
losses of the Inmates, making a total
of 935,000. . ,1
SOCIALISTS APPLAUD CRIME.
Russian' Socialists Declare It Their
Duty to Aaalat Ruaslan Brethren.
Berlin, July 80. The Social Demo
crats held a meeting last night to re
oelve a report of Herr Llebknecht,
the counsel for the Social, Democrats
who were tried recently at Koengs
berg on the charge of sending an
archlstlc literature Into Russia. Four
thousand persons. Including many
Russians, attanded. After reviewing
the trial, Liehkaecht declared It was
the duty of Gorman Socialists to assist
their Russian comrades, and nald thai
ha would neglect no opportunity to
send them printed matter.
Llebknecht spoke tn the harshest
terms of the late Russian minister ol
the interior. Von Plehve, characteris
ing him as the "oloodhound of Vina,
whose hands are soiled by the blood
of hundreds of thousands of working--rtiC-.
.. -
There waa prolonged applause when
tba speaker declared that he saw Rus
sians embrace, kiss and weep for Joy
when they heard the news of the min
ister's assassination.
BUSINESS MAN TWICE DEPORTED
Denounced Governor Peabody and His
Military Subordinates.
Cripple Creek, Cold.. July 30. Pat
rick McCarvel, one of the men who
ware deported to the Kansas line by
the military in June, returned to Vic
tor, where he owns property, Includ
ing a large ball and business block
valued at 825,000. When Mcdarvel
disembarked from the train he waa
taken In charge by Major H. A. Nay
lor. acting city marshal. - McCarvel
was allowed to attend t some busi
ness affairs and waa placed on board
the drat outgoing train with a warn
ing that' in future police protection
would not be afforded him should h
again return. McCarvel waa origi
nally deported for openly expressing.
sympathy with the miners' union and
denouncing acta of Governor Peobodi
and his military subordinates.
FINAL DECREE OF FORECLOSURE
Portland. Me., July SO. Judge Put-,
nam In the United 8tates circuit court
Prlday entered final decree of fore
closure and sale against building
plants in different parts of tha coun
try controlled by the United State
Shipbuilding company on hills of eq
ulty brought by the Mercantile Trust
company of New York and the Now
York Security and Trust company ol
New York. ; v
WILL COMMAND ISLAND STATION.
Washington. July JO. Captain Hen
ry W. I.yon baa been chosen tn sue!
oeed Rear-Admiral Sllao W. Terry as
commandant of the Honolulu naval
station upon the letter's retirement:
aext December. Rear-Admiral Terry:
will he retired for axe. He waa bom -la
Kentucky and was appointed to the
aval academy frem that state Sen- :
Umber St. IJ5S. He reached the gride
at rear-admiral iu March, lt. i
Sleeping
volcanoes
A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascend.
Cng from its crater, may be the only vis
ible sign of life in the sleeping volcano ;
but within is a raging sea of fire, molten
rock and sulphurous gases, Those who
make their homes in the peaceful val
leys below know the danger, and though
frequently warned by the rumblings and
nuakings, these signs of impending emo
tion go unheeded. They are living in fancied security ; wlten the giant
awakes with deafening roars.and they are lost benet(th a dowhpour of
heated rock and scalding ashes. Thousands of blood poison sufferers are
luring upon a sleeping volcano, and are. taking desperate .chances, for
under the mercury and pot- , - j , '
Li t iii , i Bowling Green, Ky Mar. 24, 1803.
ash treatment tile external Qentlemem For over ibnr years I-enffered
SV mtpoms of the disease dis- greatly from a severe ease of contagious blood
onn.or on thn rlolurW vie- Po'eon. I went to Hot Springe, ataying there fous
appear, and ttie ueiuoea vie- ft.h- hiffAvn.nB. t ki n.i,,i hr-
tim is happy in the belief of aloiana, who preaoribed Ateronry, Nothing did
,mrUt cure- but the me any good; la fact, the treatment proved more'
a complete cure, DUt trie hr,ntQl thai benenolal. I mentioned my case to
fires of contagion have only a friend, who told me that S. 8. B. had certainly
been smothered in the svs- eared him. I at once commenced itanao, and at
Deen gmocnerea in rne sys tm 00nlnu,ne it for ,om.Mm. could find no trace
tern, and as soon as these r the dlaeaae whatever. Thia waa about twa
minerals , are left off will reare ago. I can truthfully ajy Jmenr.lr
1 , 1 well. .D. at. BAMCBllia.
blaze up again. Occasional
sores break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on the body, and these
warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eruptions,
gores, copper-colored splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair and other
sickening symptoms. Mercury and potash not only fail to cure blood
poison, but cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offen
sive ulcers and inflammation of the stomach and bowels. The use of
S. S. S. is never followed by any such bad results. It cures -without
the slightest injury to the system.. We offer $1,000 for proof that it
contains a mineral of any descrip
en Contagious Blood Poison, with full directions for home treatment.
Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge. '
1 TH SWIFT 9KCim CO., ATLANTA, QAm
AMERICA NOT SATISFIED.
Unwilling to Accept Rusala'a Interprs
tatlon of International Law.
Washington, July 30. W. Myoderse
a New York attorney, representing
some of the cargo owners of the steam
er Knight Commander, sunk by the
Russian Vladivostok . squadron, called
at the state department and had I
Bhm-t Informal conference with Solid
tor Penfteld respecting a formal pre
sentation to the Russian government
of the clalma of these owners for the
destroyed cargo. It was arranged
that a written brief should be submit
ted later on, embodying the legal
points Bought to be made In this case
It Is clear to the officials here thai
regardless of any rules which Russls
may have laid down for her own gov
ernment respecting the sinking of neu
tral ships, the practice, opposed as II
Is to all modern principles of Interna
tlonal law, cannot be permitted by thli
government without a strenuoua pro
test.. ' J'.'v... A
Violent Attaok of Diarrhoea Cured
by Chainberiaiu'a Colic, Cholera --
and Diarrhoea Remedy ana
Perhaps a Life Saved. '-,
"A short time ago I was taken with
a violent attack ol diarrhoea and I be
lieve I would have died if I bad not
gotten relief," says John J. Patton, a
laading oittzen ol Patton, Ala. "a
Iriend recommended Chamberlain's
Colic, Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
I bought a 26 cent bottle and. after
taking three do9ea of it was entirely,
cured. I oonsider It the best remedy
in the world for oonel oompiaints. 1
For sale by Chas. Strang.
BATTLING NELSON
DEFEATS HANLON
ONE OF THE FIERCEST BATTLES
'.'IN HI8TORY OF THE RINQ.
San Francisco, July 30. Battling
Nelson won a wonderful fight las(
nlsht from Eddie Honlon. The game
little taltfornlan. Just out of the east
with newly acquired speed and clever
ness and steam, coutd not withstand
the terrific fighting of his always o'.i
coming opponent. Cut to' ribbons,
bleeding at nose and eye, Eddie stood
up until It was cruelty to allow -9-ftsht
to proceed. Jim twenty-four
seconds after the beginning of the
nineteenth round Billy Delanoy thre v
the towel into the rlug and annthor
good little boy wbs can-led to' sis cor
nir. a fallen Mot ' -
iSWPaCBB1
Spur
Stomach
' No appetite, loss of strength, Bermat
ossa, headache, oonitlpiHan, bad bream,
Seneral debility, sour risings, and catarrh ai
te stomach are all due to indigestion. KedoJ
cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural Juices of digestion as tney
exist In a healthy stomach, combined with
wo greateai Known Ionic and reconstructive
properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does eel
only cure Indigestion and dyspepaia, bat this
famous remedy cures all etomach treublea
by cleansing, purifying, aweelenlng and
atrenglhenlng the mucosa membranes ialag
the stomach.
- ,Mi S;.Pit ""veiwoed. W. Va.. mnr
lw troubled with kw uonucli Ibr hnacr reus.
Krod aialMian ut B m auS
Kodol Digests What Yon Eat,
BottLioelr. JI.OO Site ecldlnt IX HmeitkekM
tie. which ie:ss for 50 centa,
Frepared By O. DeWITT O0 OMIOABS)
For sale by Chns. Strang
Subjoribe for Tils Mail.
tion. S. S. S. is an antidote for Conta
gious blood poison, it destroys every
atom of the virus and purifies and
strengthens the blood and builds up tha
general health.
We will mail free our special book
' '
l oo real end of the fight came In
the eighteenth round.. For three peri
ods preceding Nelson had been per
sistently cutting Eddie about tbe face
and head with short-arm punches and
uppercuts. Tbe California boy with
draw Into bis . orouch and the Dane
pierced that defense; the California
lad danoed around the ring with his
guard open, 'and the Dane followed
hhu with swings that connected and
stung. Finally, Just before time for
the bell In' the eighteenth, the Dane
mime In close and threw up to Eddie's
cn.n a right hook.
. Hanlon was staggered. He clutched
desperately at Nelson and hung on.
Not waiting for the break to be made
by Referee Roche, Nelson shoved
B'ldle away. Then It was that Nelson
naw, and the crowd saw and knew that
Edille Hanlon, the 'Pride of Califor
nia." was a beaten boy. Fod Instead
of setting himself for another assault
6Mdie fell-ignominously to a heap on
tho floor. ; . -
Standing over' the bruised and bat
tered- lighter, the referee called the
count to. nine, and as the dazed young
ster staggered to bis feet the gong
Bounded and there came a much-needed
,perlod of rest. '- .
tn the tense, nervous excitement It
was not for some moments' that the
crowd realized what had happened.
jJm bad climbed to tbelr chairs and
re standing, wild- eyed and hatleBS,
uncertain as to , whether the end of
the round had come, or, what some of
them feared more, the end of the fight
', Wise old Billy Delaney leaned over
Hanlon and applied restoratives; In
Nelson's corner Ted Murphy was talk
ing coolly and collectedly to the boy
he calls - affectionately "The Great
Dane." " And then the sixty seconds
were up and there came the ring of
the gong.-. -
Hanlon never got to the center ol
the ring. Like some wild beast ol
prey, NelBon sprang from his corner
with a bound and rained blows about
his opponent's, fsce and head. Poor
little Eddie Hanlon. trying always,
could do nothing but cover up and
take tbe punishment,
With bis hands before his face in
that crouch so familiar to San Fran
alsco fight followers, "the pride cl
California" was buffeted about the
ring like a crippled boat before an all
powerful storm. '
Referee Billy Roche looked appeal
ingly at Trainer Billy Delaney. The
orawd yelled "Stop It! Stop tlin
ght!" men who had wagered Har,
a. money Joining In the cry. Am!
still Delaney made no move. And
then, less than half a minute beforf
tba sod of the period, the belated
towol waa thrown Into tbe ring and II
waa a, bvbv.
LEAKING OA80LINE CAU8S8 FIRS
San Diego! July 80. Fire In the
Roxbury building In this ctty raster
day came near causing the destruction
of the block. A leaking gasoline tank
aught fir while a reservoir was be
Ins filled. A women seised tbe tank
and started to carry It downstairs,
but was so badly burned that she
dropped It on the stairway. The
flames spread rapidly, but assistance
came la time to save the building. I)
O. Joy was so badly burned that be
was taken to a hospital. The Are de
pertinent extinguished the flames be
fore great damage was done. Th
woman's Injuries are not serious.
I rind nothing hotter lor liver de-anst-mpnt
and constipation than
(hainbcrliiln's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. I. P. Andrewn, Dps Moines,
iowu. For rule by l'hi. Strf ne.
Adv- ttiee in The Mail.
WANTED
Bids on 3500 Ce
dar Te 1 e g- r a p h
poles; also bids on
installing poles
between Ashland
and Grants Pass
via Gold Ray. Pri
vilege reserved for
rejecting any or
all bids. For mfor
niattion address
Dr. C. R. Ray
' Tolc - Oregon
I
his is a Cut of
tf.AlUARD'S - NON-MAGNETIC
' Watch Movement. .'
Absolutely unaffected by
Electricity or Magnetism.
B. N.' BUTLER, Agent.
Corner 7th and C Sts.
ii
For Rent!
, .
-
.5000 acres of
farming and!
rancn lands
Ranches frorn 40 to
500 acres.
Alfalfa Lands, drain
Lands.Qarden Lands,
r-ruu Lands and
Stock Ranches with
unlimited outside
range
J DR. C. R. RAY,
Tolo. Ore
I. R. WILSON,
Blacksmithing
THE OLD STAND.
Brick Shop .
I Modford,
s
' ; . .
; SOUTH AtfD BA.8T
VIA
SOOTHERS PACIFIC C0MP1H!. -.
Shasta Route
Trains leave Medford.for Portland and
way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;(1 ,i
P. M.
Lv. Portland 8:80 a. m 8:30 p. m
Lv.Medford U:Mp.m 1120 a. n
Ar. Ahsland 12:mS.i ia:S a,i
Ar. Sacramento 5:10p.ni 5:00 a. a,
Aj.ganHranoHoo...... 7:6p, m 8:46 a. m
Offen :a aTni 7.00 a. m
Denver 9:80 a. m 9JSa m a
KamasClty 7:i.S 'altS
Ohl'inro T:3a.m :
Ar. Los Angeles 2:00 p. . : -'e ni
Ar. El Paso 6:00 p. m toocia
Ar.Fort Worth 6:30, 5-1 to,Z
Ar. City of Mexico.: 11:80a if l'C'
Ar. Houston 7:00 rr Ka!m (
Ar. New Orleans... . 6: rr e-jrr n v
Ar. Washington.. 6:42 pm , ;.1S a.n
Ar.XewYork ... . 12:10t m I U:10p.m
Pullman and
Tourist Cars
on both trains. Chair cars Saoramen
to to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist
oars to Chloago, St. Louis, New Or
eana and Washington.
Connecting atSao Francisco with the ev
era! MeamsMp llnee lor Honolulu, Japan
China, Philippine!, Central and South Amerfc
See agent at Medford station or addreai
C.H. MARKHAS
Q.V.K t
owriaNo. BcaoN
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEP tRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Land omce at Roseburg, Oregon.
Not'coli hereby gtven that ton" roHowtng
ilomiM settlor has ulcil notice ot his Intention
in make Final Proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before A.S.
Billon. U. S. Commts.loner. at his offlre. In
Mclford. Oregon, on Friday, August 26, loot
via:
MRKXZO P. ASBl'RY,
Township MfWh.RsniMW-e,;4' "
Uh iinmH thai fnlli-lin ,.i .
... ........ .- .y,.-,., "inii-wt-s in prove
Ma contlniioin residence upon ami cnlllvaliori
ol PaitJ lftrii, vti:
BieWTstflt. Johti NeuMrom. Jatm-a Ohcuk. of
veiia, orejoo.
J.T. Bridges, Register.