ihr Urnwrrafic Vimrs. LAKE COUNTY ITEMS. LETTER FROM «ALICE CREEK. L inkville June 19, 1875. G alice C reek , May <31, 1875. Another splendid rain.’ FRIDAY.................................. JUNE 25, 1875. To the E ditor of tuf . T imes : Grand hall at Linkville on the Fourth Having a leisure spell, I thought a AGENTS FOR THE TIMES. of July. few lines from this section might pos­ Crickets are making their unwel­ sibly be of interest to some of your Gen. P. Rowell A Co...................... Now York. S. M. Pottingill A Co.................... Now York. come appearance. readers. Dan. I.. Green........... ;...... Josephine County. Nourse A Miller are receiving a large Chas. Hughes................................ Kerhvville I have been In this camp since Feb­ Ben 11 ■ivmrtnd................................ Rock Point stock of new goods. ruary last. When I came here, there 1.. P. Fisher................................ San Francisco. Thus, Rover................................ San Francisco Nourse & Miller are enlarging and was a great excitement about silver Rowell A Chosnian............................ St. Louis G ib . A. Winckler.................................... Yreka refitting their hotel. mines, but that has diet! away to a Major Jackson and Lieut. Hoyle , great degree; yet the leads are all RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. visited Linkvilleyesterday. here, as also a few men that still have Lake Lodge, I. O. of G. T., is pros ­ confidence in their being rich. M. E. Ciirncn.—Delicious services every Sundav. at the usual hours, by the Rever­ perous, nuinliering 37 in membership. During the excitement, Crow A end* J. R. N. Bell. J. S. McCain anil M. A. Langell Valley is being benefitted Sanders undertook the building of a Williams, alternately. C atholic CnvncH.—Divine Services ev- by a school taught by Miss Florence saw mill near the mouth of ¿Taylor pry Sundav. at the usual hour, by Rev. Fa- 1 Hutchinson. Creek, some 4| miles from Sanders’ ther Blanchett. The Klamath Indians mourn the store on Rogue River. Their mill is M. E. Srx pay S chool .—Regular meetings every Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. loss of their comrade, Dave Hill, and now completed or nearly so. I pre­ C atholic S unday S i - hoot .. — Regular will probably not invest in another meetings every Sunday afternoon, at two sume they will be making lumber in o’clock. such enterprise. — — > another week. The building is a Lieut. Hoyle says that his horse P. 0. REGISTER ANO TRAVELER’S GUIDE. staunch one, and I understand has cost “Johnny Smoker” can get away with about $4,000. St-vres leave .T:v‘ksonville as follows; For Rock Point, Grant’s Pass and Rose- I any horse within 100 miles of Fort There is considerable prospecting burg, every day at 8 a. in. Mail closes at Klamath, for greenbacks. going on in the mountains around 7:30 p. in. A philosophical author advises— here. Tip Smith, Barret A Co. started For Phmnix, Ashland. Yreka and Red- j din«.’, California, every day at 10:30 a. ni. . “Seek thou a good wife, for she is the out last week with a good supply of Mail closes at 10 a. in. * For Annlegate, Kerhyville, Waldo and best gift of Heaven.” Uncle George provisions, tools etc., with the inten­ 1’rescent Citv, everv Mon.lav and Thursday . has done it, and is as happy as the morirng at 4 o’clock. Mail closes at R p. m. i tion of spending the Summer in the the nreeeding evening. festive coon in a patch of green corn. mountains or find rich diggings ; and The mail for Central Point. Table Rock, I Lieut. Kyle, of Camp Bidwell, who we expect to hear good news from I'-igie Point. Bmwnsborongh and Sam’s | Valiev, leaves every Friday morning ; was wounded some time since by a ; them ere the Summer comes to a close, closes the preceding evening. The mail for Linkville, Hot Springs, Yal- gunshot through the hand, is now at as they are practical miners and men nns and Lake City, leaves Ashland everv , Fort Klamath, under treatment of Dr. that have the nerve to delve after the Mondav morning. For Linkville every Mondnv and Thursday mornings. McElderry, and is rapidly improving. i precious metal. Money Order Office open from 9 a. m. to , Alex. Miller has the mail contract 5 p. m. Knight A Co. expect to commence O ffice Horas—From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m ; ' from Linkville to Langell Valley, work soon, on Taylor creek bar, near Simdavs, .10 minutes after arrival of stages. ' Clear Lake, Tide Lake, and back to Mail matter must be in on time or it will Crow’s saw mill. I believe there is a not go. M ax M fi . ler , P. M. Linkville, once a week, a distance of large bar of some 40 acres that has 106 miles, at $700.00 per annum ; ser­ undoubtedly once been the bed of T eachers ’ I nstitute .—As yet, the vice to commence on the first of July. Rogue river, that prospects well, but proceedings of the late Teachers’ Insti­ The Yreka Journal of June 9th, for­ has never been worked, except by tute have not come to hand, which ac- . getful, or utterly ignoring the true counts for their non-appearance this principles of journalism, does, of its { some Chinamen. But the high waters of 18GI-G2 washed them out and filled week. own accord, or through the agency of up their diggings. They of course be­ lli’Ti rned .—T. G. Roames and N. i others, enter boldly into a piece of came discouraged, after losing some angell, representatives from Warren unclean work, wherein the mail service 150 sluice boxes, and left. However, l. Lodge, ami Chas. Hughes, repre­ from Yreka to Fort Klamath via Link­ from considerable experience in the sentative from Belt Lodge, Kerhyville, ville is brought into question. The mines, and from the location of the have returned from Portland, where Journal, in setting forth reasons why bar, and prospects I have been shown they have been in attendance on the such service should be granted, seems from reliable parties, there is no doubt to have lost all regard for truth and in my mind about the entire bar be­ F. A A. M. Grand Lodge. justice, grossly misrepresenting in ing very rich. -------- F«»r. L ake C ounty .—Sheriff Mul­ such a palpable manner as to excite , While everybody else was rushing holland, of Lake county, together will) ridicule and disgust instead of aid and for the silver mines, ’Squire Knight J II. Hudson and H. Roberts as dep­ sympathy for their pet scheme. and lady came in and started a l>oard- uties,. arrived in town Wednesday. The Journal states that by having! ing house and have not frozen out, They started yesterday morning for a route from Yreka to Fort Klamath, but always greet their patrons with a Linkville, having in charge the Brown “would do away with the expense of a smile. And, sir, there’s the place fur brothers, who will he tried next week military express from Fort Klamath to i your friends to go to get a square nt that place for the killing of Oliver Linkville, which express, in winter, meal when they come to Galice City. is obliged to be carried to Yreka, M. Hurt. The excitement brought us an ex­ • owing to tin* impossibility of carrying pressman from Siate CreeK, that C hange of F iles .—On and after any mails via Ashland on account of brings our mail matter in twice a the 1st of .July, 1R75, the following deep snow.” The Journal misrepre­ week. That is, when the Postmasters commissions will be charged on money | sents in the above assertion, as the don’t forget to send it, or otherwise orders issued by the various Post Of­ military express is carried bv Ilatton fices : On orders not exceeding $15, 1<> A Garrett, and has been carried to sends it down to Waldo or over to Leland. These things give consider­ cents; over $15 and not exceeding Ashland by them for the last year in able annoyance. Our paper mail not $3 >, 15 cents; over $33 and not ex­ both winter and summer. The Jour­ unfrequently goes to Waldo and then ceeding $10, 20 cents ; over $40 and 1 nal further states that the road from returns; and also occasionally goes not exceeding $50, 25 cents. Ashland to Linkville “is closed about over to Leland. We often wonder T he F ourth at F oots C reek .— half the year by i in passable snow, dif­ who is to blame. All agree that it must The citizens of Foots creek and vicin- ! ficult to travel even in Summer.” It be some P. M. Many think it would ity propose celebrating the Fourth of is contemptibly amusing that an indi­ be well to look after the matter and July in appropriate manner. II. Kelly, vidual professing respectability, an see who is at fault. E-q., of this place, will deliver the . editor of a popular journal, should be' If you should hear any one making oration, and other patriotic exercises so completely absorbed by selfish mo­ any inquiry about the ledges, tell them will be had. Plenty’ to eat and drink tives and like interests of his co-oper­ that late assays say they are just as ants as to publish abroad such a bare­ will be on the ground, and a floor will rich as they were last winter, and the faced untruth as the above quotation, 1>e laid for the benefit of those desiring roads are in much better condition. when all of Jackson and Lake counties, to “trip the light fantastic” to good Also that Mr. McNair A Co. have and I might safely include a big por­ music furnished by the Orme Bros. tion of Siskiyou, know it to be a mis­ made arrangements with capitalists to A good time is expected. bring in a 20-stamp mill and test the representation. matter and see whether Settlemeir’s The Jacksonville Sentinel “chips” A nnual C ommencement . — We statements are true about them being acknowledge the receipt of an invi­ in and says: “It is the wish of the peo­ played out. G alice . tation to the annual commencement ple of Linkville and vicinity to have M an A rrested .—A man named at St. Mary’s Academy, which took the mail come from Yreka instead of place yesterday. Although we were Ashland as now.” The Sentinel errs Harry Lockhart broke into the house unable to be present, those who were In the statement, as the people of of David Birdseye, near Rock Point, there express themselves highly pleas- I Klamath Lake Basin are well satisfied Thursday, 17th Inst., and stolea watch rd with the exercises, which were in­ with their present mail facilities since belonging to that gentleman. There teresting and well rendered. One of the tri-weekly commenced ; and it is was no one home at the time, but the the principal features of the occasion only individuals, whose mercenary family, who were visiting a grove a proclivities out-weigh all sense of ■ was the graduation with high honors right, that are vainly endeavoring to distance from the house, were in­ formed that a suspicious looking man of Miss Annie Miller. A large num- “Rule or ruin.” O bserver . had been seen prowling about the ........ ................ .her of visitors were present. . * «r. R eport of the G rand J ury .— premises. Lockhart was afterwards ---------------- ♦---------------- M ail B ag F ound .—Last Saturday, The following is the report of the seen slipping along the river, and also as a party of teamsters, consisting of Grand Jury empaneled for the June heard from at Gen. Ross’, where he applied for work. The authorities G. M. Vincent, S. H. Baker, J. term of the Circuit Court: We, the Grand Jury for the June were apprised of the fact, and Sheriff Dodge, W. T. Anderson and Fred. term of the Circuit Court, 1875, in and Manning, in company with a son of ’Tice, were coming along In the can­ for the county of Jackson, State of Mr. Birdseye, were soon on his track yon, at*out 7} miles this side of Can-> Oregon, would respectfully submit the and succeeded in capturing him at the yonville, the first-named person dis­ following: covered some papers about 40 feet from 1. We have enquired into the con­ residence of Elder Ritter. The pris­ the road, under the grade, and upon dition and management of the public oner was brought to town and lodged closer inspection, found a mail bag, prison in said county, and find it in in Jail. Upon being searched, the good order and condition, and no com­ which proved to be rut open along one plaint from the inmates as to their watch was found in his pocket A special Grand Jury, consisting of A. side and the end. The mail matter was treatment. scattered about and considerably dam- j 2. Into the condition and manage­ Bish, E. K. Anderson, S. Arrasmith, aged by exposure and vermin. The ment of the offices pertaining to the R. C. Armstrong, A. H. Bootliby, of Justice, and find them all in Lewis McDaniel and Granville Naylor, hag had evidently lain thereabouts Courts order, except the floor of the Court were empaneled, who brought in an since March 16th, as letters found bore room and the steps on the outside, the date of Jacksonville, March 15th, which would bo the better off with indictment of larceny in a dwelling house. LocKhart plead guilty, and and Sacramento papers of March 13th slight repairs. 3. Made an examination of the con­ was yesterday sentenced to two years were also among the matter. The dition and keeping of the public rec­ imprisonment in the penitentiary. teamsters brought their discovery to ords, and find them in good order and He formerly worked as saddler in town and turned it over to Postmaster in a good state of preservation. All of which is respectfully sub­ YreKa, and was traveling South when Muller. How the bag came there is a he committed the tjieft. A. M. B jlrry , Foreman. mystery. I mitted. LOCAL BREVITIES. MININ« NEWS. The weather Is getting rather warm. Veit Schutz left this week for Fort Klamath with a load of beer. rhe foundation of Veit Schutz’ new building has been commenced. John Bilger, Wintjen & Helms and John Miller received new goods this week. Nearly all the witnesses in attend­ ance on the Circuit Court from Jose­ phine have returned home. The heavy rains last week injured the hay crop but little, although there was quite a portion of it cut. Judge Prim and tho several attor­ neys will leave for Lake county this evening or to-morrow morning. The infant child of Hon. E. B. and the late Mollie E. Watson died on the 18th inst., aged 4 months and 18 days. E. A. Whittles}’, in former days connected with the W. U. Telegraph in this section, died recently at San Fran­ cisco. St. Mary’s Academy closed its third regular quarter yesterday. Studies wilt be resumed in the course of sev­ eral weeks. We learn that James Lawrence and Wm. Angle, of this county, have se­ cured a contract in the rebuilding of Fort Bidwell, Cal. L. Ilerling left last week for San Francisco, having been called there by a dispatch announcing the serious in­ disposition of his daughter. Ah Hoo, arrested a few days ago for stealing a watch and indicted by the Grand Jury for larceny, was let out on bail, C. C. Beekman and U. S. Ilayden being his sureties. The residents of Galice creek and vicinity propose celebrating the com­ ing Fourth in patriotic style, closing witli a hall in the evening. Isaac Cox, Esq., is announced as the orator of the day. A couple of hoys, aged about 1.3 and 14 respectively, thinking that they i could do for themselves, started off Saturday tor tho North unbeknown to their parents. A messenger was sent after them, who, after goirg some dis­ tance, met them coming back, they 1 having evidently concluded that Jack­ sonville was not the worst place in the world after all. A correspondent writing from Ap­ plegate, under date of June 11th, says: “The latest discovery is three miles below the Yank ledge, being situated on both sides of Rogue River. It is supposed to be immensely rich ; there being plenty of gold visible to tho naked eye and is said to yield $500 per ton. There has, up to the present writing, been but two tons of rock taken from the ledge, and that by E. R. Scott.” Farmersand others having improved or unimproved farms to let or for sale, can have them advertised, free of charge, in “The HW Shore, ” an 8-page monthly, illustrated paper, to be pub­ lished at Portland in the interest of immigration—first number to appear July 1st. Write location of farm, number of acres, what improvements, price asked, name of owner and where to inquire. Address, Publishers licif Shore, Portland, Oregon. P ersonal .—C. C. Beekman left last week for San Francisco, and is expected home in a few’ days. Dan. L. Green, the efficient Sheriff of Josephine, was in town this week in ■ attendance on the Circuit Court. S. Campbell and E. C. BrooKs-left for the Jewett ledge yesterday. Robt. A. Miller, who has been at- ! tending the San Jose University for the past year, returned home Wednes­ day. Judge Bronaugh left for Portland yesterday. Judge Reed arrived Monday from Galice creek. Hon. J. F. Watson started on a busi­ ness trip to Kerhyville yesterday. Mr. Wm. Hess, formerly of this county, but now a resident of Dresden, Germany, is on a visit to his many friends.here. W. F. Cornell returned from the Beaver Creek cinnabar mines last week. C ircuit C ourt for L ake .—The first term of the Circuit Court for Lake county will commence at Linkville next Monday, June 28th. The case of the Brown brothers will then come up. Messrs. James D. Fay, J. R. Neil, Kahler A Watson, and, we learn, Hon. Ben. Hayden, of Polk, will appear for defendants, while II. K. Hanna, Esq., District Attorney, will conduct the prosecution. LETTER FROM LAKE CIH’MTYi Some very good rock is being taken L inkville , June 14, 18f5< from the Hodges ledge on Evans’ To tite E ditor of1 thf . T i .M f . s f Creek. Yesterday odr little village was vis* The people of Siskiyotl are excited ited by a refreshing shoWer whicH over the quartz discoveries on McCloud Listed several hours. Everything is “gay and lovely” herd river, and the Journal says Galice and prospects for tho summer rathe/ Creek is nowhere. Ah 1 ’ C. C. Beekman took 25 pounds of favorable; The tri-weekly mail between Ash* ore from the Elizabeth ledge with him to San Francisco, W’hich he will have land and this place is now running, and owing to the rapid iriefdasd of thd subjected to a practical test. population of this section another ad­ Houston A Co., of the Evans Creek dition to the mail facilities between District, are working their cinnabar here and Lake City is grerttly needed. claims with an arastra, pulverizing the The district school, under the stl* ore. How they succeed we are not pervision of Prof. J. H. Clayton, is in informed. a flourishing condition and well at* The Emeline Quicksilver Mining tended. Company, of Beaver Creek, proposes Spelling school, which has been rag­ running a ditch from the creek to its ing In some parts rather in the fornY claims this Summer, with which to of an epidemic, seems to have reached facilitate their development. this place on Friday evening last. Ligo Heard, of Galice creek, says The affair passed off in a quiet rrfartrtef the ledge discovered by E. R. Scott and ended in a social dance at the is one of the richest ledges ever dis­ hotel. covered on the coast. There is a great We have heard but little talk of a deal of the rock which appears to be celebration on the Fourth, though half gold, and they have taken rock that there is yet ample time for prepaftt* von could not see a particle of gold in, tions. which panned out very rich after Capt. O. C. Applegate, who returned being pounded up in a mortar. The lately from the East on a lecturing ledge where discovered is a foot wide, tour, is expected here in a few days, and five or six feet down is three feet where he will meet the hearty welcome wide. The parties owning it are E. | of many friends. R. Scott, Wm. Bybee and Isaac Cox. j A notorious bilk, sailing undef thd We learn that the English company title of Dr. Jones, who made hfrriself which has invested in Galice creek conspicuous on the streets of Ashland placer mines, propose running a ditch during the last week, passed here a from that creek to their diggings and few days «ago for the purpose of attend* will commence operations soon. The ing to a little business affair vCffilch de­ ditch will be about four miles long, mands his attention in the vicinity of and it is estimated will cost from $25,- Willow Ranch. From circumstances, 000 to $.30,000. But, when once fairly we would judge this abbreviated pre» under way, the diggings will pay fix (Dr.) to his name means debtor, though it may be meant for a bur­ largely and doubtless prove a good in­ lesque on the medical profession, vestment, as the ground is said to be i Who knows ? T om . --------------- < ---------------- of the best quality, plenty of it, and F ree E xhibition .—Professors Rockwell but little difficulty will be experienced e formed after the lecture. with the preliminary organization of Don’t fail to see them. They will also visit Canyonville, Roseburg and other a Teachers’ County Institute. points in the Umpqua and Willamette Val- | • Prof. II. C.\Fleming was chosen leys. Tcnctier** County ——— •———- temporary Chairman, and F. W. Ew­ S achs B ros , «ire constantly recefv* ing, Secretary. I ing new goods, «and have one of (So Prof. Rowland briefly stated the most complete and best assortments of object of the organization to be “the general merchandise ever brought to semi-annual convocation of teachers of I Southern Oregon. “Quick sales »nd Jackson county for mutual intellectual : small profits” is their motto, and (hose advancement and social intercourse.” desiring anything in their line will be A motion was approved that a com­ ! accommodated at the lowest rates. * mittee of three be appointed to draft T he F ourth .—No pains are being constitution, and the following ap­ i spared by the Patrons of Husbandry pointed as such : F. W. Ewing, W. J. to inaKe the Fourth of July celebration! Stanley, N. II. Clayton. at the Overbeck Grove a grand success, The Committee’s report was re­ and it will doubtless be such. ceived. The constitution was read F ound G uilty .—Ah Hoo was yes­ and approved, and received the follow­ ing signers; II. C. Fleming. W. J. terday tried by jury, under an indict­ Stanley, W. A. Perkins, C. B. Fitz­ ment for larceny, and found guilty. He will be sentenced this morning. gerald, W. J. Savage, J. II. Skidmore, Mrs. S. J. Day, N. II. Clayton and F. BORN. W. Ewing. WATSON—Tn Ashland, June 22d, to the wife ot C. B. Watson, a daughter. The following officials were then elected for the ensuing term < II. C. Fleming, President; W. J. Stanley, Vice President; F. W. Ewing, Secre­ 1776. 1875. GRAND tary; Miss Laura Merriman, Treasurer. A motion that the Committee on Constitution be continued to draft by­ FOURTH of JULY BALL \ laws was adopted. AT VEIT’S HALL, Members being in haste to proceed • ! , • » with exercises of District Institute, I the session closed to convene «at option MONDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 187«. of President and Secretary. II. C. F leming , President F. W. E wing , Secretary. ood music and supper will — - - ■ ■—♦--------- ---- G be provided. Tickets |3.00. V erdict of M anslaughter ^— The examination of witnesses in the Briggs case closed Tuesday forenoon. The balance of that day and a greater portion of the next was consumed in the arguments of the counsel, who > were allowed two and a half hours ! each. The pleas of the respective | sides were of the best ever listened to in this section, and no efforts were Tnx M orld is in B loom .—Nature wean* spared by either in doing full justice : her Summer smile. But the victim of Ner­ vous Debility is like a blighted branch in to their case. After an able and im­ the sunshine. Let him re-vitaliae tonic and partial charge by Judge Prim, the purify his system with Tarrant’i Effenrsefnt Sfltirr Aperieilt, Jury retired on Wednesday evening to deliberate on a verdict, and, after and within a week he will feel like a new | man. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. being out several hours, returned a I“’ verdict of manslaughter. GEORG£ W. tfREY, The defendant’s counsel have moved (YiicceAsor to Caton A Pery,) for a stay of judgment and a new trial, which motion will be argued to-day. New Boot and Shoe Storch CALIFORNIA STREET; B all .—A grand ball will be given on Monday, July 5 th. The best of music and supper will be provided, aving permanently t . oc ATE d in Jacksonville, T respectfully inform ' and a good time may be expected. the publio that I atn prepared to do ! More particulars next weeK. Read kinds of work in the boot and shoe-making line. Satisfaction guaranteed. the advertisement. i 29tf. G- W. FREY, H all