THE
ASHLAND
“THE WRECK OF THE WRIGHT.”
THE STRIKE.
TIDINGS
PLANING MILL
not easily earned in these time*.
/ . b it it can be made in three mouths
1 c by any one of either sex,in any part
• • oi the country, who is willing to
work steadily at the employment that we luruieb.
|66 per week in your own town. You need not bs
away from home over night. You can give your
whole time to the work, or oniv vour spare moments
We have agents who are making' over |20 ¡»er day.
All who engage at once can make money fast. At
the present time money cannot be made so easily and
rapidly at any other business. It costs nothing to
try the business. Terms and ♦.> outfit free. Address
at once, H. H allett & Co., Portland, Maine. [2-7-lv
It seems but a year or two ago, but
it must be now six or seven, since the
Latest News by Telegraph.
AVO. 8, 187“
FRIDAY
steamship G'eo. ,S. JUrA/Zi/ was lost on
—AND—
Quiet Restoretl in Pittwhurff and a bet the coast, somewhere south of Alaska.
Tile Great Stiike in th«' East.
For a long while the whole affair was
ter state of feelinj; throughout
shrouded in mystery, bnt it is now
the country.
It is stated that out of over a hun
pretty well authenticated that the Cap
tain and a few of the men succeeded in
[Condenred from C all Dispatches.]
dred and fifty arrests in Baltimore, for
getting
off the wreck, all but one of
complicity in the riots there, Dot a sin Washington July 27.—The cabinet
Oregon,
them
—
an
Indian-^afterwards
to
be
gle person was a railroad employe. was in session about an hour to-day; a murdered by the treacherous natives.
Granite Street,
This is a significant fact. It strength-, number of telegrams were received Elsewhere we publish the sworn testi
showing a more hopeful state of things
ens the conviction that the great riots 1 throughout the country. It was deter mony of this survivor as given before
Ashland,
of the last few days, which have excee- j mined that additional instructions be the police court in Victoria. In “The
Oregon •
Wreck
of
the
Wright,
”
one
of
Sam
ded anything of the kind ever known issued to District commanders to in
A Large and Fresh stock of
Simpson’s most beautiful poems, be
before in the United States, have re sure the utmost watchfulness and im tells the sad story of the Jong vain bat Dry Goods at the
Marsh &. Valpey
ceived their animus to a great extent mediate action in cases of outbreak.
tle
with
the
storm,
and
how,
after
the
PIONEER STORE.
Harrisburg, Pa., July 27.—FreightI fated ship had “plunged downward in
from the tramps aDd professional I ! trains
TIIE TIDINGS
started this morning east and j
A LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD
roughs whoso harvest time comes in ' i west on the Pennsylvania road, and are 1 the gloom of waring waves hoarse with
doom,"
none
alive
was
left
to
tell
the
1
iog, Circular and Scroll-Sawi ng dot
the day of riot and confusion and when running on the Philadelphia and Bead tale, and—
to order.
An Elegant stock of Clothing
great fires are sweeping like whirlwinds ing road.
They Si.i'ed o: e day, and came no more!
All
else
is
wrapt
in
mystery;
On the 28th of July the situation in
at the
through the cities. But the strikers
The surges knell upon the ehore
Has entered upon the second year
large cities remained substantially
And tell their sorrows o'er and o’er
sasii ,
PIONEER
STORE.
themselves made this state of things the
of its existence with brighter
And still above the northern sea
the same and the excitement was still
A pSiitive spirit pale and slow.
possible, and however much sympathy subsiding. The entire line of the Penn-
prospects than ever, and
Th1' grey gull, wheeling to and fro
we may feel for those who really suffer sylvania was open to freight and pass
/ Keeps watch and ward eternally.
wants each of its
DOORS, MOULDINGS,
from tho grinding tj runny of great engers, and the Baltimore and Ohio
* Tlie Geo. S. Wright Mystery.
A Fine Assortment of Fancy
moneyed corporations, we dare not go was unobstructed. Some trouble was
The following is the statement of the Goods and Notions at the
far enough to sanction acts which in threatened in Albany N. Y’., and Colum Indian, Billy Coma, with regard to the
BEDSTEADS,
bus, O, and a strike had occurred in
PIONEER STORE.
augurate anarchy and confusion in the Plymouth
murder
of
the
few
survivors
of
the
district Pa.
place of law and order. We cannot de New Orleans Julj 29.—The past two wreck of the steamer Geo. S. Wright,
BREAKFAST, DINING»
fend mob rule, nor assassination and days rumors of strikes have been prev elided in the Police Court last Wed
To
send
in
an
additional
name,
nesday on his examination before Judge
A splendid stock of Boots and
arson. Assume that such a right be alent; the entire local military roceived Conrtnay at Victoria:
so to make things lively these
CENTER, and
longs to any class and we at once inau orders to be in readiness. No blank
Billy Coma, a Mimquns Indian, Shoes at the
“
dull
times.
”
cartridges
will
be
used.
gurate a principle which is at variance
sworn—I know Wee-han-tum, the pris
PIONEER STORE.
Chicago
July
19.
—
Scarcely
a
vestage
oner;
I
worked
on
the
Geo.
S.
Wright
with all government. No man has a
of the late troubles has been visible to
EXTENSION
coal-passer two months and two
right to dictate to his employer what day; a few dissatisfied tailors assembled as
weeks before she was lost; when the
bis compensation shall be, and compel at Lakeview, a suburban town, but they boilers exploded, I heard a noise upon
An immense stock of the best
TABLES»
him to pay it, nor has he a right to re scattered on learning that a troop of tho maindeck; I was in bed at the time,
brands
of
Tobacco
and
Cigars
at
cavalry
was
in
pursuit
of
them.
Gen.
with my pants on; I got up and went
quire his fellow laborer to quit his em
THE TIDINGS
Sheridan
and
Crook
arrived
this
morn
on
deck, where 1 found four soldiers; the
PIONEER STORE.
ployer’s service unless a certain com ing from St. Paul and Gen. Pope from
BUREAUS,
tho soldiers woke up the captain and
pensation is paid. At that moment St. Louis.
{ mate, and tried to wako up the balance
when men put thetnselves in control of
Chicago July 29.—Braidwood miners i of the crew; the four soldiers lowered
CHAIRS,
LOUNGES,
property in which they have no pro subdued by military; 400 uegro work the boat and tried to pet the captain in
—
—
to it; tho captain said be would not
With a competent corps of cor
prietary interest, they place themselves men have returned to begin work.
respondents, proposes to be
Evansville—It is feared that a gener- leave the steamer, but would die right GROCERIES,
outside the protection of the law, and
there; the soldiers then took hold of the
PICTURE FRAMES,
a
strike
of
all
branches
of
trade
will
HARDWARE,
then should law-abiding men withdraw
captain
and
put
him
into
the
boat;
I
be attempted and trouble is anticipated
CUTLERY,
from them their sympathies and pre St. Louis July 29.—Today passed followed the captain into the boat;
pare to use if necessary, the most for quietly and matters are beginning to there were a number of passengers on PAINTS
BOARDS
WASH
The
Livliest
Local
Newspaper
board,
I
cannot
say
how
many;
nno
of
AND
cible means at band to check the ille assume their usual aspect.
soldiers was an officer—a
the
OILS, ETC., ETC.
gal proceeding and restore the reign of
Terra Haute—The employes of the big
And all kinds of furniture on hand, and
stout
man,
with
dark
made to order.
law. Is there uny good reason for sup Vandalia road have concluded to re- black wl’.ibkers and dark complexion,
posing that had the railroad employes sume work in the morning, at the old gold on his arms and brass buttons, a í i
rates.
stripe on each shoulder of a gold color,
Cheaper than the Cheapest
who considered themselves aggrieved,
FARMERS’ HARROWS,
St Louis—The strike on the Missou and a small eagle on his cap; tho mate
withdrawn from their labor, which of ri, Kansas and Texas road has termin got in the boat; we were three hours
Is Our
* f superior quality, ami latest styles
course they had a right to do, and ap ated, the company acceding to the de getting to the land; when wo landed
made to oi«Ur.
wo made afire; the captain had nothing
pealed to the great railroad corpora mands of the employes.
Home, Sign and Ornamental Painting and
Philadelphia
—
The
soldiers
of
the
on
but. his undershirt and pants; we
Graining done to order in the Mill, or in
tions that some satisfactory adjustment
1st Division have been ordered to join gathered a lot of brush and covered
the coiuiiry. Uiiuvah.-ing ceiling, Pu| er-
could not have been made? In such an their commands at Pittsburg.
ourselves up with it in order to get
h.mgiiig, Calsomining, Whi.cwa.-hiu , Ac.
effort they would have had the sympa Pittsburg—The freight blockade at warm as wo were cold; the captain told Bring on your Produce and Ex
on si ortest possible notice.
The undersigned takes (his opportunity
thy and moral aid of a great majority this point is pretty well broken. The me to look out for the fire and Dot let
change
for
Goods.
of
tendering our thanks to our many friends
of the people of the natioD. Thus did strikers on the Pennsylvania Central it go out, as if went out we should all
anti
patrons ¡or liberal tav«.rs during th«
at Fort Wayne roads are still out but
of bold; at 4 o’clock in the morning
the employes' of the California roads offer no resistance to the movement of die
MRS.
M.
W.
HARGADINE.
last
iwo
VeaiS. amt ale happy to s.iy that Ut
we had a big fire, and some Indians in
No 44,-if
have, during the last v. in;er and spring,
appeal to their employers when a re trains. Passenger trains on all the a canoe kept a distance off in the water;
«‘tet; ed ¡iddit onai inachiucuy, anc implored
duction had been made, and the com roads are running. The city is very the captain told thorn to come and take
our facilities tor inanuf tciiiiing in the ain't;
THATCHER & WORDEN,
them w here was white people; ho told
panies on reconsidering the situation quiet.
line ut business.
the
Indians
be
would
give
them
S500
MARSH & VAI UFA .
found they could sfford to return to
to
take
them
to
Bella
Bella
where
there
Askland,
June
l
“
ih, ls7(i.
told.
THE IDAHO WAR
the old rates and yet live themselves—
were white people; the Indians replied
Dealers in
it would pay better than to have their [Condensed from dispatches to the O regonian .J wait awhile, we’ll go and get blankets;
TIIE TIDINGS
I interpreted this to the captain, and
whole basiness brought to a stand still
K. CHAPMAN.
L. A St IL.
Portland, July 27.-P. McGuire and lie said all right; we stopped there all
by a strike. And what has been gained and
several others just returned from night waiting for the Indians to return;
after all, by this fearful outburst, this Lewiston report the discovery of an the captain laid Lis watch dowu close DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
I
ASHLAND
loss of life, this wholesale destruction Indian cache on Joseph creek. They to the fire; four soldiers lay on one side
of property, this disregard of law, found tons of camas root aDd other In of the tire; the mate lay alongside of
:i nd
CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES*
FEED AND LIVERY STABLE !
which would have been more injorder for dian supplies andjother stuff, including the captain, and I sat down by the fire
buffalo robes, cattle hides with the set to watch it; the captain, and I eat down
semi-barbarians than for a people claim tlers’ brands on them, etc. They pro by the fire to watch it; the captain, the
ing to stand on the very topmost round pose to go back and burn the balance mate and four soldiers were all asleep
HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS,
of the ladder of civilization? Nothing of the articles if possible. There were aud I was awake; ubOut 11 o’clock that
only to make times inexpressively har also about 60 horses at the place, which morning four Indians came in a small
would indicate that Joseph intended to
and came stealing through the
Y ankee N otions ,
der with them than ever bufore, to im return. There were no Indians save canoe,
brush to where we were; I heard the
poverish the very companies upon one old squaw, in the camp.
old man, Ah-it see, one of the prison
which they must depend for their bread
Capt. E. A. Bancroft, who was erro ers, propose to shoot me; I called to Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Otis, Etc.
and butter, and to repel from them the neously reported killed, hus arrived in them not to shoot me; and if they did
not, they would get lots of blankets; I
»
sympathies of a people who have all Portland.
Lake county,
Oregon
then woke up the Captain, and told Linkville,
Deer
Lodge
Montana
July
28.
—
Capt
along felt a kiudly sympathy for them
had an interview with Joseph, him the Indians had come to do them
rather than towards the great moneyed Rawn
White Bird and Looking Glass on the harm; as the Captain was getting up
organizations for which they have the 26th; another talk was set for tho the prisoner Woe-ha-tnm fired two ROB’T GARREET,
D. J. FERREE.
labored.
27th. Our people are sparring for time shots; one shot entered the Captain’s
which the Indians seem willing to give. stomach aDd tho other entered his
Of carriages and buggies supplied at
THE STRIKE IN SAN FRANCISCO.
breast; he fell and crawled upon his
any time.
Missoula, M. T. July 28—Indians hands and feet a short distance and
ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE
The great strike seems to be some seem determined to force a passage to ; then dropped over; another Indian, one
BALED HAY FOR SALE!
the
buffalo
country.
The
proclamation
thing of a contagion; having swept all
of the prisoners, shot the mate while he
In quantifies (e suit purchasers. They uil<
over the east and actually visited tho of the Governor, of the 36th, calls out was lying down; the guns used were the
also, io connection with their stable, run a
all organized companies in Deer Lodge i flint trading guns; he fired three shots
metropolis of the Pacific, though in a and Miasouda counties. The Flatheads
TRUCK-WAGON
the mate; one bit him on the head,
mild form. In San Francisco however are co-operating with Rawn, and have at
Send in your name and commence
one on the breast and one on the back;
At reasonable rates. D. C hapman A N kii ..
it seems more of an outburst against already sent a number of warriors to while this was going on. Ah-it-see
with the new volume.
31;lf
Chinese and their employers, by the Pawn’s camp.
brought out the powder and helped to GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY
¿Lages run between the above named
tramp and hoodlum element. Several A letter from Gov. Potts says Joseph’s . load the guns; the mate died; the sol
points three times a week,
band passed Capt. Pawn’s entrench-|
attemps have been made to fire estab ments yesterday, late in the afternoon, j diers got up and ran away, when Wee-
making the trip
hau-tum, two other Indians aud the
through in
lishments in the city where Chinese within gun shot, and not a gun was prisoners fired at them and they were
one flay car
There is, in connection with the
are employed, and papers full of mys tired at them. The Indians are going all killed; an Indian not here, picked
rying U. S. Mail and passengers.
out
by
the
head
of
Bitter
Root
and
Big
up
the
Captain
’
s
watch,
aud
Ah-it
see
terious threatenings have been widely
Newspaper oflice, a complete
Hole, and are about 400 strong. Sec’y picked up tho box that contained the
circulated. But the people of San Mills says he will have 300 men in Big
LEAVES ASKLAND
one of the men they had shot
Francisco have shown a creditable de Hole valley by noon to-morrow. Vol money;
groaned, which scared them and they
gree of promptness and pluck, and have unteers are leaving town by all kinds went towards the beach and got into .MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FR1
DAYS at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at Link
he undersigned having com -
organized a very effective committee of of conveyances, for Big Hole Basin.
the canoe, taking tho money box with vide
same days. Returning,
pletely overhauled his Saw-Mill one
Lcea;
at
them;
they
returned
in
a
short
time,
safety. All known roughs are being
mile
a hove Atblaud, is now prepared to
all the dead men into the canoe,
arrested and locked up on a charge of An Unpleasant Outlook for Brigham. put
furnish
LEAVES LINKVILLE
tied heavy stones to their necks and
vagrancy, and the probabilities are that
It seems that one Captain Tobin has sank them in the water; I had eat noth TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR
whatever designs may have been enter
for four days; they wanted me to
lately come to the front claiming to ing
go with them in the canoe; I started to DAYS arriving at Ashland same day con
tained by the roughs, will soon be
have documentary evidence proving walk on foot to Bella Bella; the Indians nects with our daily stage line between
abandoned and the city resume its us
Linkville ami Fort Klamath. Also with And everything in the line of Job
Brigham Young’s complicity in the said that I did not go in tho canoe they
our semi weekly line from Linkville to
ual tranquility. There was, doubtless,
Printing can be executed at
Mountain Meadows Massacre and oth would shoot me, and I then went with Lake City and all intermediate points.
more reason for dissatisfaction with
to Wat-kee-na; I stopped there
— OK THE—
er bloody doings of the Destroying them
for some time, and they gave me an In
wages in the east than anywhere on the
Angels. He claims to have once been dian woman to say nothing about the
GARRETT FERREE
Pacific, and yet had the same prompt
a guide to a party of Gentilos who were murders; she is now up amongst the
BEST QUALITY
ness and spirit beeu shown by the law-!
Indians;
tho
first
white
man
I
told
of
deliberately murdered by a son of
abiding people of Pittsburg we might
IN ANY QUANTITY
Brigham Young, acting under orders the murders was Tom Stafford, the con
vict guard; I was in the chain-gang
have been spared the recital of tho
from his father who feared the slaugh when I told him; it was in tho Summer
atrocities of a few days ago.
In as neat and workmanlike man
tered band was en route to California time; the old man, Ah it-see. Chief of
Dealers In
TO SUIT PURCHASERS
ner as at any oflice in the State.
The Pioneer Reunion
and that they would report the condi tlio Wat-kee-na?, told me that if I in
formed upon the murderers ho would
—DURING THE-
'
We propose from time to time to call tion of things iu Utah. It seems that kill me and my whole people; I heard
Captain
Tobin
claims
to
have
been
1 attention to the doings of the Southern
that the murdered mate’s pipe was in
•Oregon Pioneer Society. We believe once in the confidence of King Brig possession of a different tribe of In
COMING SEASON, AT TIIE
in this organization and earnestly hope ham, and thus gathered facts which dians; it was silver mounted around the CLOTHING, IIATS, CAI’S, B<X>TS and SHOES
LOWEST RATES.
it may succeed in gathering many of
mouth and where the stem fits in; the
the historic traditions of the early days will make it tropical for Mormonism, ?tpm was made of a sort of rope, so that
ere they are lost forever, and iu keep i lie is to appear as a witness at Salt you could put it in vonr pocket; the
CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
ing bright in the breasts of the pio Lake in the coming trials. All over pipe was a bunch claw; I would not
neers that friendship which is usually the country the people will anxiously have spoken of these matters now’ if
Will exchange for any kind of
the result of association and assistance await the result. It is to be hoped that Mary alias Ilerksineer had not spoken
YANKEE NOTIONS,
01 our work, or address your or
in times of privation, tronble and dan
of it; I might have been up there four
Merchantable Produce. «
ders to
ger. The annual reunion will take at last the courts will be able to reach months, but I don’t know bow many
place at the old Camp Gronnd below some evidence sufficiently tangible to days there are in a month; it was a new
l’bieuix, on the second Tuesday of Sep display to the world the hideousness of boat painted white that we landed in Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Otis, Etc.,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
tember next. Come out and let us this den of assassins, and make possible from the G. S. Wright, and she was
The “Tidings”
light up the camp-fire and talk over
afterwards burned for firewood; there
the
punishment
of
the
leading
preach
LINKVILLE,
the «lays of pack trails aud foot logs, of
JOHN CHANDLER.
was two large boats and a small one on
meal ground in the coffee mill, cf buck ers of the hellish doctrine of blood board the X\ right; the big beat was too
3kin leggings and blanket overcoats.
atonement.
heavy to move.
Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon.
V. 2, No. 7—if.
- Oregon,
Lake county.
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