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¿Ifiwratic ¿Tilin'*;. THE MODOC W AR GENERAL NOTES AND NEWS, ACCIDENTAL TALK. The chief blunder in regard to the dis graceful Peace Commission was its ap pointment. After that, the next blunder was in prolonging its existence when it was perceived that it could do no good. Senators Kelly and Corbett and Rep resentative Slater voted against the infa mous bill giving increased pay to the members of the Forty-second Congress, and Messrs. Corbett ami Kelly refused to receive the same, after the bill had V an B remer ’ s R anch , March 22d.— Generals Canby and Gillem, with Col. Biddle’s cavalry returned from a scout to the lava bed yesterday. They were met on the bluff by Indians, who called out from below for one man to come down and talk to them. Dr. Cabaniss went down, and the Indians said that Capt. Jack wanted to see Generals Canby and Gillem. Cabaniss arranged an in terview, and the officers went down, ex pecting to meet Capt. Jack and Schon- chin, at this purely accidental meeting. Instead, they met Capt. Jack, Curly Headed Doctor and Sear-laced Charley. It appeared at once that there was some misapprehension, the I ndians supposing the General sought the interview, when the reverse was the case, consequently the talk was dull, the Indians reticent ami sullen. It amounted to this—that Capt. Jack wanted the troops to go home, and he go to his eamp on Cost river, mid then he would be a good Indian. Evi dently Jack was under restraint, he talk ing only in monosyllables, and little at that. He said if any one wanted to talk with him, or give him anything, to come to the lava bed to do so. From all the talk, it seems that his terms of peace are amnesty for the past, and a home on Lost river. Jack was invited to come out and have a talk with his men, but he refused, saying he had no horse, and when one was ottered him, he evaded the matter. Others were invited to come, but refused, after they were promised protection and safe return. Jack would not answer whether Mary bore the Gen eral’s last message, in fact would talk but little on anything. The result of the interview was far from satisfactory to those who desire peace. C has . N ickell , E ditor . Official Paper tor «îavlCMOti <fc JoHephilie. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1S7 THE PEACE COMMISSION FARCI: Another recruit has been added to the Peace Commission, Rev. E. Thomas, of Petaluma, Cal., having been appointed, vic» Judge Rosborough, who don't seem to want any more of the peace humbug “in his’n.” Considerable difficulty seems to have been experienced in getting these* Commissioners to “stick.” First Jesse Applegate pronounces the Commission “an expensive blunder,’ and resigns Then Mr. Case, having arrived at the same conclusion, goes home* in disgust. Then Judge* Rosborough, of Yreka, is appointed ; luit a brief experience* is suf ficient to satisfy his curiosity, and then he “thioVs up the sponge.” Meanwhile Dr. Wadsworth, of Yreka, is urged to accept an appointment, but he positively reftHe; s. Then comes the appointment of T. ] B. Odeneal, who promptly begs to be excused, recommending the appoint- ment of L. S. Dyar in his place, which is accordingly done. Lastly comes the appointment of Rev. Thomas. Who next, and what next? But Meacham, glorious, mullet-headed Meacham, sticks to it like a hound dog to a pot of cold mush. So long as the thing pays him ten dollars a day, you don't catch him resigning—not much. I»y the way, it has recently leaked out from Washington, that Meacham was appointed upon the express condition that he* was to go into the Lava Bed and talk with the Indians. In other words, had he not given the pledge to go into the Lava Bed, he never would have been allowed to handle* any of the* ten dollars aforesaid. This accounts for his ostenta tious announcement, on his arrival at Yreka, that lie considered Capt. Jack to be an “honorable man.” But Mr. Meach- am, upon his arrival at the front, con- eluded it would not bo good policy for him to go into the Lava Bed—cause why? If he did, the ten dollar business ess might be brought to a sudden termina tion. When the Indians surrender to the military, or evacuate the Lava Bed, then Meacham may probably go into it, but not before. OREGON MODOC WAR DISPATCHES good words —FOR— V an B remer ’ s R anch , March 18.— The Columbia river is starting on her Everything is quiet at the seat of war, Spring bust. Ì and excepting the occasional moving of A party of 25 persons start from Dans troops from post to post, there is really ville, Ill., for Oregon, on April 25th. nothing going on. A squaw came from Ben Holladay, Jr., was last week mar CAN CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND Capt. Jack’s camp the other day and said IVE " the Pain-Killer.— Toronto Telegraph. ried in San Francisco to a Miss I vers. the Indians were mad at losing the po It is the most effectual remedy we know of for Ben Holladay returned to Oregon this Aches, Pains, flesh wounds, Ac.—Nt. John» Nevt. nies which Col. Biddle captured. We week, after an absence of several months. have now in camp three batteries of the P. Q. We advise that every family should have so ef Another street railroad, one and a half Fourth Artillery, two companies of the fectual and speedy a Pain-Killer.— Amhtrtt N. S. miles in length, will soon be built in Twelfth Infantry, and one troop of the Gazette. Our own experience is that a bottle of Pain- Portland. First Cavalry, making in all about 250 Killer is the best Physician a traveler can have.— Ho mi (ton Spectator. Mrs. Ann Gagedied in Douglas county in rank and file. There are two troops For both internal and external application have last week from hemorrhage of the teeth of the First Cavalry at Dorris’ Ranch, i found it of great value.— Chris. Era. A medicine no family should be without.—Jion- four companies of the Twenty-first In and gums. treal Transcript. Could hardly keep house without it.— Ed Voice. A whale forty feet in length was last fantry at Lost River, and two troops of Should be kept in every house, in readiness for the First Cavalry at < ’ !ear Lake. The to week captured near Cape Foulweather, sudden attacks of sickness.— Chris. Press. tal number of troops amount to 550 or I No article ever obtained such unbounded popu Benton county. 600. "Gen. Canby is very reticent as to larity.— Sabin Observer. A Mr. Simpson, aged 63 years, died of One of the most reliable specifics of the age.— croup, at his residence, three miles above what movement he intends to make, for Old North Slate. Its power is wonderful and unequaled in re fear the 1 ndians would learn his inten the Dalles, a few days ago. lieving ti e most severe pain.— Burlington Senti tions through the agency of some of the nel. The Albany Democrat hears that forty squaw men. An indispensable article in the medicine chest. families will start from Marshalltown, From preparations that are being made — A; V. Examiner.. . • It will recommend itself to all who use it.— Iowa, for Oregon this month. I am led to believe that we will move Georgia hnterprise. A gentleman from Wisconsin brings camp before long and completely sur Is extensively used and sought after as a really useful medicine. —Journal, St. John, A'. //. intelligence of a large emigration this round the lava bed. There will be three No medicine has acquired such a reputation , year from that State to Oregon. or four camps—one on the banks of Tule ; it has real merit.— Newport Daily News. One of the most useful medicines ; have used David Bushey, of Douglas county, has Lake, , at the foot of the bluffs, about two it and dispensed it for the past twenty years.— been appointed Collector of Customs for miles due west of Jack’s cave; another Per. 11 m. It urd, Assam. most valuable medicine now in use.— Tenn. the newly created Coos Bay District. at the foot of the lava butte, about four Or The yan. It is really a valuable medicine, and used by The Indtpendent is the name of a miles south of Jack’s cave ; another at many physicians.-— Boston Traveler. and Land's Ranch, on the eastern side, paper started at Forest i new weekly We always keep it where we can put our hands ! Grove, Washington county, by Wheeler perhaps some on the peninsula to the on it in the datk, if need be.— Pit. C. Hibbard, north-east of the cave. These move- Burinah. & Myers. One of the few articles that are just what they ments will probably be made in the pretend to be.— tlrnnswivk Telegraph. St. Patrick’s day was appropriately In my mountain travels no medicine is of so celebrated in Portland. The Militia and course of a few days. THE PAIN-KILLER! passed. The steamers “Gussie Telfair” ami “Petrel,” which were sent out in search of the lost vessel “George S. Wright,” have returned to Victoria, and report that not a sign of the wreck was seen, nor a survivor found or heard. It is now settled that she has gone down with all on board. Two battles have taken place in Arizo na between the U. S. troops, under Gen. Crook, and the Apaches, in both of which the former administered severe punish I ment upon the latter. The people down there propose to have a peace of their own making, at their terms. Honorable and sensible ! The Connecticut State election takes place on April 7th, and the Democracy are confident of carrying the State. There is much disaffection in the Repub lican party, while it is conceded by all sides that the Democratic ticket is a strong one. Charles R. Ingersoll, the Democratic candidate for Governor, is a leading lawyer of New Haven, and a universal application as Pain-Killer.— ¡lev. M. 11. Y reka , .March 19.—Capt. John A. lli.rln/, Bnrmah. Civic Societies paraded and Capt. 31c- gentleman of very high character. PERRY' DAVIS A SON, Manufacturers and Fairchild arrived from the front this eve Foster, the person who brutally mur Cormick orated. Proprietors, 136 High Street, Providence, R. 1., ning, from whom we learn that there is Ill Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, 377 St. dered a man named Putnam with a car The Oregon Iron Works Company Paul St., Montreal, Canada, 17 Southampton, hook in New York some time ago, was turn out from one to two hundred stoves no material change in the Modoc ques Row, London. England. THE PROBABLE RESULT. tion. He is of the opinion that the Mo hanged on Friday, the 21st. A state per month and find a fair and growing 1 think I may venture the assertion docs will not negotiate a peace upon any that Capt. Jack’s terms will not be ac ment of a Tombs official was published demand for them. terms yet offered them, unless they are ceded to, but that the military will bring next day that Foster took poison the The Oregon City Enterprise made its compelled to, and in that case a battle him to a sense of his situation before evening before the execution. About i appearance in a new dress last week, and will be inevitable. The personnel of the many days. XT COSTS NO AZORE TO KEEP eight o’clock on the 21st a jailer of the i presents a very neat appearance. It is a Commission had nothing to do with ARMY MOVEMENTS. Tombs found him sick, and in explana good paper and we wish it success. G <><>!> l-’OWHM Jack’s actions. He don’t want to leave As for army movements, I have none tion he then admitted that he had taken to chronicle, as whatever is determined Col. (’. A. Reed of Salem is engaged in that country. He says Jack told him THAN 1*001« ONES! on, the facts will not be made public un poison. The man’s symptoms in every painting a panorama of Oregon scenes in during the first interview he had with til the time for action arrives. While way confirmed the suspicion. On this we growl at this, we acknowledge the account the Sheriff hastened the execu 24 parts, which he proposes to exhibit on him that the Snakes had offered him 60 warriors, but he didn't want them, lie correctness of the order for prudential tion, and while many believed the dura this coast and in the Eastern States. OAKLAND POULTRY YARDS, reasons, for if a move in contemplation thinks now, from Jack’s different devices ('apt. Boswell has formed a military tion of religious exercises were telling on was known here the day previous, it to gain time, that be has concluded to Corner of 16th and Castro Streets, Oakland, Cal. would be known in the Modoc camp in a Foster’s nerves, it was in reality weak company at the State Agricultural Col take them. Several Cochon mortars, few hours. But I think from present ness caused by the poison that was acting lege of Corvallis, and is putting the boys appearances this work will not drag on him. The Tombs physician says Fos through military tactics pretty “lively.” with implements and ammunition, have been received at headquarters and can be i much longer. SEASON OF 1S73. ter would have died if the execution had Another victim has been added to those used to good advantage in case of light. DONALD M’KY’S SCOUTS. been delayed until 10 o’clock. i already decapitated by Senator Mitchell, Donald McKy left for the Warm Y reka , March 21.—A courier arrived Democratic Gains. Spring Reservation yesterday for his in the person of Wilson Bowlby, Collec from Van Bremer's this evening, bring T’GGS FUR HATCHING frotn the largest and band of Indians. He will return in 10 J Best Bred Fowls in the World, carefully tor of Internal Revenue, who is succeed ing news to yesterday. There has been Two Centennial Celebrations. What are known as the Spring elec or 17 days at farthest, with frotn 50 to pneked in Patent Boxes and guaranteed to carry ed by (). B. Gibson. considerable activity at the front during safely any distance. 100 men. This looks as though the war tions in New York have shown heavy The extensive preparations which are The varietiis comprise Dark and Light Bra- An East Portland thief, while stealing the past few days, though, probably, the might drag on for two or three weeks gains in favor of the Democratic party. main, Buff, Black. White and Partridge Coebii.s, being made for the celebration of the yet, but 1 hope not. A late number of the Buffalo (bu*e;r a slu^t.from a clothes line, dropped a 24 movements of the troops are kept quiet White Leghorn?, liou Ians, Silver and Golden coptenpiaL anty veiFary of t^e Déclara-| sV kkoun A ed . Spangled llaml tirj. :s. Golden and Silver Spangled says : “We have already chronicled the dollar piece, and the owner of the stolen at headquarters. It was thought that 1’oliah, Bia lick Spanish, Crcvec'viirs, Rouen and tion of I independence at Philadelphia, in When the Modocs see the lava bed sur sheet says the thief can have all the rest Camp Wheaton, on Lost River, would be Aylesbury Ducks, Bronze Turkeys, and ¡Sebiight 1876, will not be the only centennial cel rounded with a cordon of soldiers, they election of the Democratic tickets in Pal of them on the same terms. broken up and the troops moved to the and Game Bantams. ebration to be observed in the country. may be induced to come to terms, espe myra, Wayne county, and Dansville, Send -tamp lor 111 list rated < irculer to GEOItG E The Willamette Transportation Com vicinity of the lava bed. Gen. Gillem B. BAYLEY, imporur and breeder of Choice The first declaration of independence cially when they learn the fearful array Livingston county. Now we have to of Peace Commissioners to be launched and stall’ was to make a recoinnoissance P> iilnv, P. O. Box 659, San Francisco ; also promulgated was issued from Mecklen at them. They certainly cannot with announce a Democratic victory in the pany put on its splendid new steamer, agent for the Poultry World, a m .nihly illu-trated burg county, North Carolina, on the 20th stand the latter if they do not fear the city of Binghampton, Broome county, christened the “Governor Grover,’’ last of the lava bed to-day with two compa journal, devoted entirely to Poultry ; tells how to keep f ivls for profit ; u complete reposititry <>f in of May, 1775. In spirit, and to some ex soldiers and Warm Spring Indians. which has been Republican since its in week, which has caused Beu Holladay to nies of cavalry. The health of the troops formation on the subject. Subscription only $1 25 tent, in form of expression, the declara These Indians are expected to trail up corporation. Judge Loomis, Democrat, greatly reduce his exorbitant freight in the field was excellent, there not be a year. Agents waii'e I in every town in tiie ing a case of sickness of any description State. A l iies- P. <>. B->x 659, San Francisco. tion seems to have been adopted by Jef any Modocs who may escape from their is elected Mayor by twenty-seven major rates. Pleas e state in what paper you saw this fortress when defeated, as they will be, ity, and the Liberal Republican candi ferson, who, the next year, drew up the in the event of another battle. According to the ninth census report, at any of the eamps. A quarrel is re advertisement. 103m. ported between the Indians, on account date for Justice is also chosen over his immortal document which was made the ratio of deaths in Oregon during the WHEN THE FIGHT IS EXPECTED. of Jack wishing to give up six murderers THE AEW gwxl by the revolutionary war. The in We will not expect the tight to come Credit Mobilier competitor. And, still year ending June 1, lb70, to the whole in consideration of getting a reservation habitants of Mecklenburg entertain a oil’before the return of McKy, unless the further, a dispatch from C. C. B. Walker, population, was as 69 to 10,(MX). The MEDICAL DISCOVERY! just feeling of pride in relation to this Modocs attack the troops, which is not at Corning, says : ‘Steuben county stands whole number of deaths in that year in on Lost River. Schonchin’s band drew historical event, and they propose to probable. They were very insolent in by the old flag. Twenty-two Democratic the State was 622—337 being males and their rifles on Jack and those who favor the interview, and overbearing in the ed giving up the murderers, Jack is make arrangements for a centennial extreme. One of them said, “suppose Supervisors elected. The Credit Mobil 285 females. threatened with death if he offers any celebration to take place one year before you want to fight; why you don’t light; ier elects ten. Democratic gain of four. -A Vegetal>!<• Subsl it ul«; At Salem, in the case of the State of such conditions of peace. that of Philadelphia. we are ready to fight you; Indian not Ames’ memorandum book is doing the FOR C A. L O KÆ E D I afraid to die ; he ready for fight now ; country more good than all the shovels Oregon vs. Samuel E. May, Dowell and W ashington , March 22d._The fol- The Pre-Emption and Homestead Law. you no fraid, why you no fight ?” They he ever made. Colfax’s moral tactics others, judgment was given by default lowing letter was received to-day: i IT HAS LONG BEEN NEEDED, more espcci- One of the most important acts of the will get enough of fighting as soon as ail are no go here.’ In Otsego county, also, against May and Kilgore, and the causes L ally on the Pacific Coast, a remedy for inactiv Rancho, Cal., March Van Bremer ’ s arrangements for capturing them have ity ot the Liver. last Congress was the change in the land been completed, unless they come to large Democratic gains are shown.” Un continued as to the others, for the pur 16th. —To Gen. W. T. Sherman, Wash- The Superiority of the Liver King laws, abolishing pre-emption and alter terms. It is not intended that any shall less this nation has reached a point of pose of taking evidence. This is an ac ington : The squaw sent into the Modoc over any other remedy introduced consists in the ing the conditions of homestead claims escape to harass the border after their moral degradation unknown in the an tion for recovery on May’s bond. camp returned yesterday, The excuse following : so that in no case shall the settler obtain defeat in the lava bed. A dispatch dated Oakland, March 21st, made by the Indians for not keeping nals of the world, the Credit Mobilier 1. It operates upon the Stomach nnd Liver and INDIAN CAMP MOVED. a patent until he shall have remained and other Investigations must drive from says that Richard S. Rice was arrested their appointment is, that at the last not upon the lower bowels. 2. It is pleasant to the taste, and does not pro The camp of the Modocs has been eighteen months on the land. Hereto moved, and their women and children power the men now occupying high upon three difierent charges—two for moment their hearts failed them, and duce nausea of thu stomach. fore he could obtain the land for a small are some three miles further in the cen places, and end the career of the Radical rape on his step daughters—one of whom they could not bring themselves to the 3. It is purely vegetable, and does not injure the System like mineral remedies _____ payment six months after filing his ter of the lava bed. Several beef cattle party. is under 13 years of age and the other 15. point of abandoning their old homes and 4. It can be given with ease to children, which homestead claim, and many of the home and 25 horses were seen near where Jack I Also for the crime of producing an abor going to a distant country. They are in itself will make it popular as a family medicine. A F<-w Figures about Wool. 5. Persons of delicate constitution who cannot steaders were the hired agents of specu is now camped, on the lake shore. tion. The accused waived an examina evidently not in a disposition favorable take pills, will bail it with joy. The holders of wool have brought the PRIVILEGES STOPPED. lators, to whom they sold out. The tion and Justice Ellison placed his bonds I to any arrangement, though they profess 6. It is perfectly harmless, and can in nowise It is not intended to permit any more manufacturers to terms, and the trade is at $5,000, which, so far, he has been una change may be proper, but we see no a willingness to have another talk. It injure you and persons who are troubled with opiiortunities of gathering beef cattle, quite active now at the advanced prices. necessity for allowing the settler to per but to restrict them to such diet as is ble to give, and will probably be commit will be some time before the Commission Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheuma The statistics of the staple for 1872 show ted to jail this evening. tism, Sick Headache, Dizziness fect his title in less than three or four theirs by nature. The troops are eager can be assembled. Meanwhile t he troops that the American clip amounted to 160,- of the Head, Drowsiness years; ami if he takes up his claim in for a fight, and it would be a pity to dis The farmers of Linn county held a will be put in positions that will cover (XX), 000 pounds, or 14,000,000 more than and a train of indescribable disea.es arising from good faith, he will not object to the con appoint them. But they will be wofully rousing meeting at Albany on the 14th as far as possible all points of egress from a deranged Liver, will find THE LIVER KING dition that he shall stick to it for four deceived if they imagine Capt. Jack and in 1871 anti 3,000,000 less than in 1870. his band will be whipped without hard The importations rose to 08,306,581 inst., for the purpose of effecting a per the lava bed. J. think that a system off years. .,_______________ A SU11K-MŒCIFIC ! gradual compression, with an exhibition fighting and heavy loss. pounds, an unprecedented amount, 20,- manent organization for their protection The »•Dead” Party. of the force lhat can be used against ANOTHER “HOLD ON.” ¿Mt” Wholesale agents: Redington, Hostetter 000,(MX) III excess of 1871 and 70,000,000 in and advancement. The farmers of Ore them, if the Commission should again A Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Smith A Davis, Port V an B remer ’ s R anch , March 23.— gon are arousing, determined no longer in excess of 1870. The present stocks in A late New York dispatch says the fol Peace Commissioner Meacham received fail, will satisfy them of the hopeless land, Oregon. Sold by all druggists and dealers in patent medicine. n44-m3 lowing special from Washington has a telegram from Washington this morn Boston, Philadelphia and New York are to submit to the arrogance and gouging ness of any further resistance, and give been received by the Post: “Letters re ing, ordering him to hold on, and make about 12,1X10,000 in excess of those at the of Ben Holladay, and are preparing to CALL AT JOHN KEI BER’S the peace party sufficient strength to ceived here to-day from prominent Re peace if it took him all summer. Of same time last year. Of the entire stock, build warehouses in which to store their control the whole band. Time is becom publicans of Connecticut say that the Ad course the hands of the General are tied, 154,000,000 pounds were used in domestic grain, intending to ship their grain by and he can do nothing until permitted. ministration must prepare itself for a He had sense enough to see that peace woolens, 19,(MX),<XX) in shoddy, 5,(XX),000 the Willamette Transportation Compa ing of the greatest importance, as the I lurge Democratic victory in the coming lean be had only by giving the Modocs in hosiery, 13,000,000 in worsted and 25,- ny’s boats, an opposition company. Suc melting of the snow will enable the In-! nd see ms fine stock of new dians to live in the mountains. This Goods direct from the manufacturers. Spring election. This result, the letters all they ask, which lie is not foolish 000,(XX) in carpets. Prices are now a tri cess to their enterprise. will greatly increase the difficulties we He has a fine lot o enough to do of his own free will. The but a fle lower than in January, 1872, state, is due solely to the extravagance of I Says the Statesman: “The Day's Do General looks a little sour, probably he great improvement on last fall. Sowing IMEacliliio« have to contend with, as they will then i Congress, involving 81,500,000, which has been eating pickles, not of the Mo ings of March 15th has an illustration Prices from $20 to $110, cash. break up into small parties, and can ' goes into the pockets of its members, and doc variety. Health of the troops is ex Our Radical Senators. with the title ‘A scene at Jefferson in more readily make their escape from A New Lot of which has worked disastrously upon the cellent. Weather clear and warm until Oregon—a ¡»ale-faced belle and her abo of the The Washington correspondent their present location. to-day, which is hazy and indicative of minds of hundreds of Republican voters.” AMERICAN LEVER WATCHES a storm. the Sacramento Union has this to say riginal lover.’ It is a picture of a beau (Signed) E d . R. S. C anby , It appears from this that the “dead” tiful young female, dressed in the height Just from the Factory. ANOTHER COMMISSIONER. of Senator Mitchell and his Radical pre Brigadier-General Commanding. Democratic party worries tlie Radicals i of fashion, leaning upon the arm of a I I learn that the Rev. E. Thomas, of decessors : the best Rifles and Pistols made, tremendously, which they reluctantly Y reka , March 24th.—From Colonel He is agent for among mighty Modoc, rigged out in war paint, Petaluma, was telegraphed for this morn which Is the admit. ________________ To offset the popular triumph in Neva ing to join the Commission as a member. da, monopoly has gained a victory in feathers and beaded toga. Together the Gilman, who arrived from Scott River There will soon be more Peace Commis Oregon, but not the Central Pacific mo two are promenading the street, past this evening, we learn that a squaw had The Postal Law Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load sioners than Modocs, and the only fight visited Hamburg. John and other Klam ing. A Washington dispatch says in answer I expect to witness will be among the nopoly. This time it is old Ben Holla marble-front stores, stepping gingerly day, who comes to the front and places upon a flag-stone pavement. Of course ath River Indians were at Hamburg Bar to numerous Inquiries from all parts of members of this body—for preference. I All kinds of Wateh and Clock Cleaning and his chief of staff in the Senate chamber. on Klamath River. She brought word Repairing done to order at half price. ylnl TROOPS MOVING. the country, it is of interest to say that Corbett, the ex-Senator, is a mild-man the Jefferson people will recognize the picture at once and be able to tell us the from Capt. Jack asking these Indians to nered, honest sort of a man, but without I learn incidentally that the Lost river the proposed jwduetion oh postage to two troops are moving to a camp near the I force or ability. So long as Williams name and lineage of the ‘pale-faced’ join the Modocs, saying as soon as grass cents, single rate, failed, and the exist lava bed to-day, which they will occupy was in the Senate the interests of old Ben belle. The Day's Doings says, ‘She is grows they would leave the I^ava Beds ing rate of three cents continues. It is in the future. General Gillem will were cultivated and cared for in the most known as the village belle, and was re and commence burning ranches. Anoth California Street, generally supposed that the clause re move to-morrow or the next day, and satisfactory manner, but Corbett declin cently seen promenading the sidewalk er Klamath River Indian living near form near there also. From this, it ed to be Holladay’s man. Mitchell was JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. quiring the payment of newspaper post appears that the intentiou of the mili designed to supply the hiatus caused by arm-in-arm with a young Digger brave, Leggitt’s ranch had told several whites age at the office of publication was en tary is to keep the Modocs from escaping the retirement of Williams, and whether who accompanied her to church, and he was going to join the Modocs «^jprtly. HE «tdereigned, haring permanently located grafted on the Postal Appropriation bill. before peace can be made. It is evident lie will do so or not remains to be seen. played the gallant with all the native If this should be true it is feared there in Jacksonville, respectfully informs the This U erroneous, and the present rule peace will be forced on these gentle sav He looks quiet, but watchful, and gives gravity for which Mr. Lo is celebratod.’ may be trouble with the Indians on low ' public that he ii prepared to do all kinds of work I in the boot and shoe-making line. Satisfaction requiring the prepayment at the offloe of ages whether they desire it or not.— Cor the impression that he is the possessor Rough on Jefferson, isn’t it?” er Klamath. of reserved power. guaranteed. 26tf M. CATON. respondence <f the Yreka Journal. delivery remains in force. J I THE GE EAT LIVER KING! < I JEWELRY STORE, A New Boot and Shoo Shop, T