^raii-íft'rrhlp aiiuts. Fi I Ci Jssctni-SWcrhln timrs. «1 L A d Monday» and Tburxi>>8 by 'ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK. t. TIMES PRINTING COMPANY. CHA.<. NICKELL. MajIAMa. « Advertisements will be inserted in T imes •t the following rates Ten lines, one insertion............................... ,2 Of “ “ each subsequent inset tion.......... 1 (W IW”Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A lair reduction from lhe above rate* made to yearly and time suveitlsei-. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE ,...|2 » ... I» .... 75 VOL. XXI\ .... a w , JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1894 1 MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. NO. 46 PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. “WATER, WATER Results I'xrrcu arana. President, Giover Cleveland: vice-president, A-llal Sieveiua.n; secretary of state. Walter Q. Urea*,am- secretary of treasury, John G. Car­ lisle, secretary ot Interior, Hoke Smith; secre­ tary of war. lian'l S. Latmont; secretary of »avy. Hilar* A. Herbert; secretary of agricul­ ture, J sterling Morton; postmaster-genera.. Waller S. Bissell, attorney-general, R. Olney. STATE OF OREGON. U. S.senalots, J. H. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph; oougrteamen, B. Hermann, W. K. h..ta; trov- i rnoi .S. Prcooyer; secretary of state, George W. MeBrldtr. slate treasurer. Pall. Metschan; dale printer,F. C. Baker;Supt. public instruc­ tion. K. B MeKIroy; supreme judges. W. p. Lord, K. ». Bean, V 6. Moore: railroad com. ■uisaionera. I. A. Macrum, J. fl. Eddy, H. B. lout peon; clerk of commission, Lydell Baker. SILAS J. DAY, For Farm and Mining Supplies, NOTARY PUBLIC NEWS NUGGETS PICKED UP WEST OF THE SIERRAS. Smuggler» S«ntenced—Anicicle of Judge KiunaiWI—Jobbery in San Joaquin County—Arrested for Counterfeiting at San Diego. REAL ESTATE ACENT l! The San Joaquin county grand jury lias investigated the county hospital and its management, and the report shows Z the county has been swindled. A hos­ LEGAL DOCUMENTS pital site was recently bought, and job­ WC all kinds drawn up, .specially pertaining bery is charged in connection with the c. s. uikii orneca. t'» the settlement of estates. Uueeburg—Deceiver, A. M. Craw-ord, reg­ deal. The removal of the present man­ ular, JoOtt H. Saupe. agement is recommended by the grend Lakeview— keeeiver, C. U. Snider; register, lol let tor of Accounts Prompt Remittances, jury. J. W. Watts. ' MONEY LOANED. riBST JCDICIAL PUrratCT, Populist conventions have been held Compriklur Jackson, Josephine, Lake and in Sonoma. Sap Mateo and Tulare coun­ Klamath Counties: circuit Judges, M. K. Han­ Investment ««'tniritles a spec!a"y. Jackson ties, and full tickets nominated. na, W.c. Hale; district attorney. H. L. Benson; County Scrip bought and sold. -«■ uiber board ot equaluiatl >n, V. A. Dunlap. 1 have a complete set of man* of s 11 survey­ C. E. Smith, a well-known resident of ed lands in tblscounty, and r ■ . ve Abstracts jacksum coca-tr. monthly from Roseburv and ,e State Land San Diego, was arrested with Garland Senator. Theo. Cameron; representatives, Department at Salem of all o.-.v entries made Chas. Nickell, J. W. Merritt, J. J. Houck; 1 am thus prepared to make out homestead Baker, a recent arrival in that city, for county Juda»-. J. R. Neil, commissioners, b. papers and can save to parties the expense oi passing counterfeit money. Smith went Furry, Ben Haymond; clerk, M. Muller; sher­ a trip to the Roseburg land office. into partnership with Baker to do silver iff, J. E Pelton; recorder, WL M. Holmes; treas­ urer. D. Linn; aaaessor, J. L. Wooldridge; plating. Baker, it is believed, is the school superintendent, C. 8. Price; surveyor, I hate n Mumb r l tison, L. L. J scobs; record .Muller. J. * . 'to ttoOlnson.L. Jacoba; recorder. Recent deposits subject to eheck or on John Shipp, the Fresno sheep man, Day; treasurer, Jaa. Cronemaier; street who was thought to have lieen lost in H. Weodl; mnsfilial, Juhu Dyar. certificate payable on demand. ksunville hold their reg- the snow in the mountains, has been Sell sight drafts on A'ew fork, San Tuesday In each mouth. rescued. FOR THIS YEAR. OMTHTS. Francisco and Portland. of Oregon meets al A. L. Pounstone of Ukiah was se­ -4-------- Telegraphic transfers sold on all points immencing ou the first verely beaten by S. D. Matthews. The ____ nd October; also at Pen- in the f'nited States. —THIS PAPER— former has been writing scurrilous _ce President • Cha’iies, Tunkin Crepes, Bastice, Knotted Swiss Muslin, French and tn Josephine county on the hrst at Roscoe on the night of Feb. 15 last. 4E>r in Maren and August. R. A. B ooth . Cashier. Common Ginghams, Teazle Cloth, Outing Flannels in all shades, h;ts commenced at Los Angeles. g Ancksun cuunty the out- nty,probate and ^dasi-mers cudrU umi-t every month, All the Standard Brands of Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tick ­ PRICK SUSA PICK Y* AK, James H. Coleman has entered suit at ■Wnciug with tbe first Munday. For Jose­ ings, Crash Table Linen, Prints, Ladies’ Underwear, Hosiery, ---- OR---- ► 'S county, the first Munday In January, Los Angeles against the Downey estate k July and September. Fur Lakecouutj. Corsets, Parasols”, Fans, Kid, Silk and Chamois Gloves, for $11.630, which he claims is due him 'animate tuuutli, commencing the first THE SAN FRA'JCIS 0 \ln January. For Klaiuatncounty,the Laces, Braids, Ptibbons, Embroideries, Insertions, Hand­ for money placed in ex-Governor Dow­ ynesday In March, June, September ! ney’s hands for safe keeping and for ser­ kerchiefs, SilK Trimmings, Velvets, Etc., Etc. \-miier vices rendered ns a compaukai. Jacksonville, Oreynit, 1 AND NOBBY LINE OF NEW The recent storm in tlw mountains in PRtCl: S6.OO PEK YEAH. Fresno county would have lieen severe NAL CALipS-j CON DUCT 8li 1T7TMK ! —Me— in January. Never before has* such a eWBLHF. SAN FRANCISCO one lieen experienced in that section in SISTERS OF THL HOLY NAMES VALISES, CARPET WARP, MAI TINGS, WOODEN AND M. COLVIC, VW WEEKLY CALL June. Sheepman hail to abandon their WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY, CLASS WARE, -ylfQ Is a handsome eight- H0HNEY AND COUNSELOR AT L a W, flocks, and their losses have been heavy. tudies will bb resumed tor board - . tge papei It is issued every Rawley E. Dent, a well-known or- JaekeoneiHe, Oregon. er* and Day Pupllx in Septtnibei fi.lSK). ' nrsiay, and contains all of chardist. died at his home in the Wil. dluractios in ail courts of tbe State. "•portant news of the The course of study in this institution 11 lows, San Jose, after a long illness, aged CltBuv In the Court Houle. O.oroUKh. euibraclnir all the branches be.ong- med from every qu ir- 73 years. He was a native of Indiana Inz to a tlrst-claaa education. Languîtes, We Trade for Cash or Produce Only. No Credit Allowed, globe, complete up dr-twlng and voeai lessons in class being and a brother of Mrs. General Grant. thing goes Cheaper from our Star i this year. We'are E, Included Inthe English course, form no extra publication. It fur- p. p. prim a SON, Deceased was married three times—in charge. for past patronage and solicit a continuance of same in futu the latest and most Young ladles w shins to follow the higher ATTORNEYS AND C0UMBLOK8 AT LAW, 1844 to Miss Rebecca McCollum of art course or musical course are affomed abl« financial news xnd Yours for Cash Pennsylvania, who died in 1861: in 1867 special facilities in each. Jacksonville, Oregon, jiarket quotations, and gives The usual modification Is made when more to Miss Frahces Fairbanks of Portland. special attention to horticul- tVili pmctlse in ail oourta of the »late. Office than one of the same family attend the Acad­ Me. who died in 1882, and in 1883 Miss in the Court House, Heeuud door on the riicht emy at the same time. tural and agricultural news, Jacksonville I* conceded to be the most Laura Chandler of Yulia City became of entruice. healthy place in Southern Oregon and easy of and is in every respect a first- the wife of deceased. Six children sur­ of access Rogue River Valley Railway Co.’s class family paper, appealing trains run within a block of the Convent. vive him. ROBT. C. SMITH. For further part’culars address the to the interest of «very member A man named Sam Page has lieen ar­ SUPERIORESS, i of the household. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Jacksonville. Or. rested and charged with brutally as­ ----- --------- I saulting a widow, 65 years oi age. living We will send yon the GraNl i Pass, Oregon. I AM NOW A LHE MORNING CALI, velous French preparat near Folsom. The whole community is OALTHOS free, by «es> i -i (B icvkn Issrrn a W ekk ) Pi-Hottees . *11 tbe courts. mail, and a legal guarrmlvlL much worked up over the crime. OiOcs in Bunk Building, upstairs. Is a live metropolitan that C althos will At Redondo Beach Fred Hopener, a daily. It is the MOST RELIA­ Chicngo, Oct. 5,1S93. fisherman, while attempting to swim STOP ** I was troubled with emiraiono BLE, aud is recognized a» J. R. NEIL, I ashore from a boat anchored 500 yards and varicocele, and had been sexually weak for aeven years. CURE 8 ^ ” a' , -•••■ , ■ being the LEADING NEWS ­ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, During the laat four jears 1 from shore, was caught in a tide-rip and AS HE WAS. tried every remedy that whs sold PAPER of the Pacific Coast. >r. > RESTORE l «* i ' ig*i-v' and got no relief fHr any of my drowned before help could reach him. JfidMotrUle, Or. Either ot the above papers wo cared and troubles until I took CALTHOS—It- restored me and 1 am now n man.” James Spurgeon nearly lost his right ; Use it & pay if satisfies |. will send postpaid as a pre ­ Will practice in aH court» of the State. Office I Kxtraet from onr of tkou«*>irt» << Iriter* rreeived b" sa.) arm in the sweep grinder at the Carson :n the Court House, last door on left of en- mium bn receipt of the follow­ Address VON MOHL CO., Sole American Agents, Cincinnati. 0 traace. mint. He was brushing the machine ing subscription prices for tbe JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. when the brush caught on the ponder­ combination: ous roller, drawing the arm under it Lionel R. Webster. Austin S. Hammond. Orders for Huck*, Biigg'ut and Riding and breaking the bone at the elbow. WEBSTER A HAMMOND, Horses promptly attended to. Isaac Johnson, a brakeman, had his A F^p*iNKYS-AT-LAW, Feeding done at reasonable rater. Best of legs crushed at Fort Bragg by being AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR, care will be used to prevent accidents, but Medford, - # • • • Oregon. will be responsible for none should they occur caught between a car c? logs, and a loco­ $6.00 motive while coupling cars. His legs — <___ J_____ _ W ill refuse to do livery work on credit. were amputated at the thighs, but he IN ADVAhCE. died from the shock and loss of blood E. KIRCHCCSSNER, M. D., nine hours later. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. The liody of Judge Kinnaird, one of Medford, Oregon » the best known lawyers in the North­ LI This Paper, Per Year, ethco at residence, south east cornet Cand west, was found in the Spokane river. Mlb Streets. } $3.00 He mysteriously disappeared from Spo­ kane several weeks ago, and it is sup­ IN ADVANCE. posed he jumped into the water while O. F. DEMOREST , BANKING HOUSE, =4 UT suffering from despondency. U E S I O E N T DENTIST. fini Ct M»OT9 to C. C. RE EK MAN'S RANK. PROPERTY FOR SALE "Tie Oregon Pacific was again offered Medford. Oregos. JACKSONVILLE, OR. he following are a few special for sale by the sheriff at Corvallis, Or., bargains that must be disposed of within bnt no bids were made. There will be the next three months. DR. CEO. OB. DE BAR. $2.000. 1st. A nice little farm containing an adjourned term of the court on July HE UNL'EIWIGNED HAVE FORMED A 82 acres, about 60 acres in cultivation. Young 20, when a new order of sale will lie PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. co-partnership with an authorized capital Givii«rd of 4 acres, very best variety of fruit made, fixing the date for the sale at of JM.lkiO, for the purpose of carrying on a trees, all bearing. Box house 24x32 four Jacksonville, Oregon. General Banking Business in all its branches rooms, good well of water, milk house, smoke probably about Nov. 1. In Jacksonville, Oreg< n. Office at the old house, tool house, wood shed, fowl house and Offlce and residence on Calh'ornla Street. stand of Beekman's Banking House, N.W. cor­ The Coxeyites who stole a train and barn. Within two miles of two R. R. stations. Call* attended promptly day or night ner California and Third streets. Situate two miles southeast of Gold Hili. got as far as Barstow were captured C. C. BEEKMAN. Terms reasonable, would trade Tor town prop ­ THUS. G. REAMES. and taken to Los Angeles, where they erty $1,600. 2d. A tract of land containing 58 will be tried. The property seized was DR. J. B. WAIT, acres. of a mile west of Gold Hill. No im­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. provements except about 20 acres cleared, all that of the Santa Fe. and as that road is level and good orchard land. The owner lives i in the hands of the United States, it is Money saved is money made ! ! ! Medford, Oregon. in Washington and the land will be sold at a expected the train-stealers will not get sacrifice. View of hence >n Position. OIMce ou Main street. In Childers’ Building. 3d. Three houses and lots m the town of off very easily. Gold Hill just opposite the depot, all good Calls promptly attended tc day or night. business stands.all occup.ed at a good rent.but John Champion, who made himself must be sold,can give immediate possession. conspicuous 18 months ago by his mys­ I have a number of tine farms, good placer DR. E. P CEARY and quartz mines in n.y bauds for sale. Also terious disappearance from Cloverdale, SEAT. DURABLE »THONG AMD CHEAP. a fine young horse. 4 years old, well broke, and who was supposed to have com­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. perfectly safe for lady or children to drive. MERCHANT TAII.Oli ! Nearly new buggy and harness. For further mitted suicide by drowning in San M*dlurd, orrgas, particulars call or address. ' Francisco bay, and who, after an ab­ I DAN RICHARDS, Will makeyou a Fine Suit of Clothes in IHEoe In Opera House. Residence oppo­ Gold Hill, Jackson Co., Oregon. sence of six months, again turned up, the l«ate»t Styles, site Presbyterian church. Real Estate Agent, Notary Public and Col­ having taken a trip to London, fell dead lector of Accounts. FROM $22.00 UP. from apoplexy a few days ago neai DR. E. B. PICKEL. Cloverdale. tar Give him a call before having your suit» FREE MEDICINE. ordered elsewhere. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. George Ohleyer. chairman of the ex­ GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR SUFFE excutive committee of the State and .NG HUMANITY. Medfonl. Oregon. Physicians Give Their Remedies to the People Debris Association of California, has First-class Business an«’. Normal School Call« promptly attended to day or night. PQ vnn CnrirD •) w>-ite us at once ex- complained to the interior department 'Iltl.-e on till street. IJU 1UU m UI'DU > plaining your trouble Front Street, Medford, Oregon and we will send you Free of Charge a full of extensive damage to lands and for both Sexes. course of specially prepared remedies best streams caused by hydraulic mining. For Particulars and Specimens of suited to your case. WE WANT YOUR He asserts the debris from that process RECOMMENDATION. ? PAM PriDP t*>e most aggravateddis- has reduced the navigability of the Penmanship, addree U ufil* uUIlD eases of both sexes. Our Sacramento and Feather rivers at least ’reatments for all diseases and deformities Medford, Oregon. and Scientific, acquired by many one-half dtfring the low-water season. luATK OF PARIS.) years' experienceT-which enables us to Guar­ The communication has been referred Has peruiaiii-ntly In Medford for the antee a Cure. Do not despair. ursjtiee of dintistty. From a oontinued to the war department. uractlce or over fourieen years I am pre- - N. B.—We have the only positive cure for COMPLETE STOCK AND LOWEST Abstracto Made oi Titles to Lands. PRICES, CALL •ON J. NUN: _N, Oregon. Jacksonville, \ 9 GOOD 9 L Journais ¿ nmif’ Jacksonville, - - Oregon Weekly Call’ iXMcriihig Gali! Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Trunks A I S COAL OIL, TOBACCO, GROCERIES AAD PROVISIONS, ETC., ETC. ITE & Gl MAN! UNION LIVERY, FEED AND SALI STABLES, MEDFORD FENCE WORKS W. J. Fredenburg, Proprietor I GEO. HINES, Prop. I WEEKLY CALL BEEKMAN & REAMES’ J T T FETSCH A. FETSCH, A f B. C. POLLMAN, p.,r«*i to guarantee entire satisfaction. Office over Slover s drut-st-re. Merchant Tailor iir. on Front Street. Grant’s Pass. Oieiron. DR. W. S. JONES, PHYSICIAN AND S IJ RG K ON. 'lade Medford. Oregon. to Order. Offioe In Hamlin's Block. up-stsirs. A DR. C. B. COLE, FHrSlClAN AND SURGEON, PKoonijr. Oregon. Call* »iieoded u>, nigkt or day. llCl Work and Perfect Fit Gnaranted. 1 •W i_,v k.id repairing neatly done. is more complete by far than any other office o Southern Oregon, and compares tai oraoi, with an.v in the Slate. Job Printing of every imaginable descripiiondone at San Francis.«, rates, and in a prompt an igbtiy Etc ’ »10-na * if #.» carried f^er we we order 'give n written guarantee to cure or refund the ir.onF . Sold cniu by bv atl all g. L'drugsrista. A«k for iu take no other. Write forfre-» >!••• ■ f . «►ok \L,.-' • sealed J - in plain wrapper. Au»’ per aav. SnTin a residence meani> • “‘J**? nmshbon.. Fin. -n-trun.wt«. anywhere, any distance. Complete, ¡ tb «'1 y for use when »hipped. Can be put up a°hfe never out of order, no tijl1* time Warranted. W. P. Harriton A C«., Clerk 10, Columbia, 0 Bnoxlea’s Araica Bales EVERYWHERE." of the Disastrous Deluge In Oregon and Washington. THE TREASURE KEY. A IMseovrry That Op. iw.1 u.e Miches of I.astern The high water in Oregon and Wash­ ington is snls-uling. It will be many days before telegraphic and railway communication will la» fullv restored. victoria and Vadconver an scn)x>rt towns many miles from the flooded dis­ tricts. and have not lieen affected by t he floods. The area flooded is on tbe water f.’mit of Fraser valley from Pitt Mead­ ows to Katz Landing, a distance of llfil miles. Three times as large an area of high farm lands was unaffected by the water. Relief committees have lie -n ap­ pointed and are distributing funds to municipalities in the flooded districts. Applications for immediate help are coming in fast. and if the government ami councils had not acted prompt’,.' the death -ate would have increased ami the suffering much greater. Relief steamers »re now plying on tlio river in every direction. At Portland regular ferries run to all the office buildings not accessible by elevated roadways. The wholesale dealers have nearly all estali- liehed landings in front of their stores anil secured liarges, and bnsiness goes on very satisfactorily. Superintendent Baxer of the Union Pacific says that to put in order the line for 100 miles east from Portland will cost f'2.000 000. The loss to th? com­ pany in dock, warehouses, roiling stock and interruption to business is estimated at anot her 11,000,000. It will probably be three montlui before this stretch of road is fully rebuilt, as the C<*al was so milch higher than ever before. The Dominion government is having a careful estimate of the losses and losers by the Fraser river flood, and in ord'T to apportion federal ’■elief. has divided the territory devastated into districts. In the municipalities corres­ ponding to American conntie« it is found by this censns, taken as carefully as jioasible, and which is very conserva­ tive, that fully 15.000 people are today homeless in consequence of the flooding of the Fraser. What their losses will be or have lieen cannot yet be calcu­ lated. The settlers' losses amount to fully <1 ,000,000, and numerous fl< axled sec­ tions of small extent have not yet been chronicled. Together with the damage on the Kettle, White. Thompson and (Jolninbia the sum total will be brought to $1,500,000. It is not a fairy tale that I am going to tell you. though I do take von far away to the orient, to the land of the lotus flower, the land of the pyramids, of the obelisks and the Nile, but a storv true in word and fact. It is the story of a key, before which vast treasure houses, impenetrable for *g<‘s, opened their doors. And when ine portals were thrown wide toe searchers gazed upon vistas containing ricliee of which their wildest imaginings had never dreamed. It is not a key of gold, though its value js more than its weight in that precious metal, nur is it shai>ed like a Key at all. And the wealth it unlocked is not only for its tinders, but for all that desire to partake of it, for all pos­ terity, for you and for me. I speak of the Kosetta stone, which is now in the Brit­ ish museum. Many age* ago Ptolemy Epipnenes, king of Egypt, jiaid the arrears of taxes and other debts of the priesthood of bgypt, and in thanks and to show their respect for his consideration the priest­ hood, at a synod held in Memphis, passed a decree commemorating it. The decree was cut into stone, as that was the mode of preserving a of histori(Jal events. This happened about 195 rears before the Christian era. You must know that the Egyptians had a different mode of writing from ours. Iaey used hieroglyphics or picture writing, and this, after great research, has been disco» ied to be the written in­ terpretation of sounds. That a record of Epipheues’ deed might not be Tost the Egyptians had the decree written in three different 'an guagt-x. the hieroglyphic, the demotic and the Greek. This was done os a pre­ caution, because, as the country had many dialects, a language once in use was likely to die out in time So hr making this trilingual copy of the event, each a translation of the other, it wm likely to be preserved. Years passed, and the dust of ages buried from view the stone that was des­ tined to play so important a part in throwing a light upon the shadowy con­ ceptions of modem thinkers regarding the past life and manners and customs of the Egyptians. This is the origin of the Rosertlatone, but no one in the modern world knew of its existence until the time of Napoleon. He carried his conquering guns all over ANARCHY RAMPANT. Europe, and not content with his vic­ The I«aw Defied in Several State» by tories there he invaded Egypt, where he the brilliant Egyptian campaign. Striking Miner«. While stationed neai'Rosetta,in lower In Indiana. Illiuqis, Ohio and Colorado “dipt some of the soldiers with the th* anchorite*.,-: hafr* besm defled and French engineer, >1 Buu»«rd. found property destroyed n»y striking miners. while excavating m the historical soil’ The situation in Colorado is most criti­ a blcx k of ^roae of black liasalt, about cal. The miners in the Cripple Creek 1 3 S fee* m length and a little more thna region struck for higher wages and pre-1 .. at ui width. On it they saw «triage vented non-union men from taking their Í end unintelligible wilting or drawings. places. They then began destroying the It was the Rosetta stone, so called from mills and mines of the employer- who the name of the place when- it was refused their demands. found, hue they did not dream how pre­ Governor Waite was ay:.<-aled to. but cious their discovery would prove. he refused to call out Coe militia to quell And it was nor until about 16 years the rioters. He threatened, however, to had passed that even oue word was send the state troops to Cripple Creek translated. Dr. Young in J 81 f> made and arrest the dejiutiea who were guard­ out the word Ptolemy, and he it was ing the mines, and he did issue a procla­ who discover.^ that the writing was mation commanding tbe deputies to lay phonetic and not ideographic, as had down their arms and disband. This ac­ been supposed. But the key had not yet tion encouraged the strikers anil they done its work, for, like Aladdin and hia immediately prepared for war upon the lamp, the talisman had not yet been deputies. Getting no protection from conquered. the state, the mine owners ap{>ea led to Dr. Young, continuing his nsseaieh, the federal government. Protection deciphered the word Berenice among from this source was refused, the courts the pictorial writings of the freacoee at deciding that the United States could Karnak. But it is to Champolion that not interfere. The operators then hired most of the credit is due, for he contin. several hundred men and sent them to ued the research unremittingly, and the mines and they were sworn in as I finally his labors wore crowned with vic­ deputy sheriffs. tory. The translation of the Rosetta In the meanwhile tbe strikers had stone was completed—that is to say, so been reenforced until they ntiinlx-red far as the stone itself is complete for thousand*, all thoroughly armed and one part of it is broken off. equipped for war, and they took jx ».ses­ It was not an easy task to conquer, sion of the section. Fortifications —ere but one well worth the attempt, and built ami dynamite planted oil the trails honor will ever redound to the men tliat leading to the camp. So systematically undertook and succeeded in opening up was the work done that the stikers- po­ the broad field of the literature of the sition is practically impregnable. Dyn­ east, the field that glows with glorimis amite has lieen placed in all tbe mines deeds and vast achievements, and that and the threat is made that at the first for ages baffled the wisest.—Philadel- move the properties will all lie blown pi ha Times. up. The strikers are being drilled in war tactics by a West Point graduate. No More Milk. A bloody battle will result if the dep­ "There is no more milk in the world, ” uties attempt to get to the mines. said an old gourmot as he sat at his In he other states the troops were luncheon at the Manhattan club. "It has sent to the scenes of trouble as soon as gone, and not even a bubble of regret the local authorities were unable to pre­ seems to mar’, the spot where it sank serve peace and the strikers are held in out of sight. Milk, the earliest staff of check by the militiamen. Fully 90 per all generations, is now a thing unknown cent o' the strikers in all the riots are in polite circles. It’* all cream now. It foreig ners whs» were imported by the does not matter whether I dine here or mine owners. in Texas or in California, everywhere the waiters ask: ‘Will you take cream FOR A HAWAIIAN REPUBLIC. in your coffee?’ and ‘Will yon have Proposed Constitution to Be Submitted cream hot or cold?’ The good old staple, milk, is no longer called by name. Even to the People. A constitutional convention met in in Chicago they call it cream. Milk is Honolulu on May 30, and there was sub­ tabooed. It haa gone out of existence mitted to it a proposed constitution for with the word ‘woman, ’ the word ‘un­ the republic of Hawaii. It has the rec­ dertaker, ’ the word ‘dress’ and a Jot of ommendation of the provisional govern­ other noble terms. Now it’s always ment. though it is asserted that no at­ cream, lady, funeral director mid gown tempt will be made to force it on the wherever you go, even in Chicago. And convention. yet the ‘cream’ is often pale blue and Among its features are these: The ex­ thin, and if it was not served as cream I ecutive power of the republic shall be would swear it was milk, and darned vested in a president and cabinet, the bad milk at that.*’—New York Sum latter to consist of four ministers, the A E** m 1 Lake ot Fire. president to be elected by the legislature every six years in joint convention of The greatest nntural wonder of Ha­ the senate and house of representatives. waii, if not in the entire world, is Lake The first election of the legislature shall Dana, or Dana lake, a body of molten take place at such time and place, lava 10 miles in circumference. -To the within three months after the promul­ sightseer the surface of this wonderful gation of the constitution, as shall be lake appears as if it were a sea of redhot directed by the president with the ap­ water dashing against the cliffs which proval of the cabinet, the first president surround it on all sides to a height to lie selected, evidently, by the provi­ averaging 100 feet. J. J. Williams of sional government. The supreme court Honolulu, who probably knows more shall be appointive,-and shall consist of about the volcanic condition of the is­ a chief justice and not less than two land than any other living man, says associate justices. The legislature shall that ‘ ‘this rushing, restless, heaving lair« establish inferior courts. The “crown of boiliug fire never remains silent or lands," so called, are declared to be the calm for a single instant”—St Louis property of the Hawaiian government, Republic. . free and clear of any trust of or concern­ Not Tlmt Kind. ing the same. The provisional govern­ Lady—Have yon any celery’ ment is to remain in authority until the Green Huckster—Not 1 uch, ma’am convening of the first legislature. —only $8 a week.—Detroit Free Press. 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