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ASHLAND TIDINGFS. ASHLAND ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. , W. H. LEEDS. Editor and Publisher. TIDINGS Terms of Advertising: I.SGAL. One square, first inaartiou........ Each Additional insertion.......... 50 50 75 50 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 23, 1886. theft friends, while others were buried wh* found by the force established to patrol the beach for more than fifty miles to the Southward. It tB not known with certainty whether the lock upon which the vessel struck had been previously known or not, as it is impossible now to determine the exact poeitfon of the vessel at the time; but it is generally believed that it was further to sen than any rock or reef laid down on the charts. In support of this theory it is hardly possible that a commander so experienced on his route as Capt. De Wolf, so constant in his watchfulness and so eminently correct in all his habits, could have run on any known danger in broad daylight and the weather so clear that the position and bearings of the steamer must have been fully known to him. The steamer Brother Jonathan had been rebuilt only four years before she wa%&&, and was considered a staunch vessel, frilly supplied with boats and all other equipments required by law. She also had very able and experienced offi cers and a full crew. |2M 1 N ) LOCAL. Local Notioea, per line.................................. Uo Regular advertisements inserted upos liberal terms. Terms of Subscription: One copy, one year...............................$ 2 “ •• nix month«............................ 1 •• “ three months....................... Club Kates, six copies for................... 12 Terms, in advance. TIDINGS. NO. 6. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short notice Legal Blanks, Circulars, Business Cards Billheads, Letterheads, Posters, etc., got ten up in good style at living prioes. otherwise injuring other people's property , ties for the scalps of Oregonians who or of taking things that did not belong were holding lands coveted by the Kiaki. Brief Account of the Lora of this Steamship Geo. B. Coney, “Justice’s'* Reply to the Article in the Yreka to him. Was never known to sell his you cattle kings and Shylocks, in which Attorney aid Counsellor at Law. Twenty-one Years Ago off Crescent City. “Union” of July 8th. principles or receive a price for his silence i case a certain Y reka Shy lock would doubt ASHLAND, OREGON. Twenty-one years ago the steamship to shield criminals, or to defeat a public less agree to furnish the blood money to L ineville , O b ., July 11,1886. 1 Will attend to cases in the courts of Oregon, render advice and prepare papers in the set Brother Jonathan, which was then plying E ditor T idings : In the Yreka Union intereet. i , corrupt witnesses and jurors, and to pay i tlement of estates, make applications for lietween San Francisco and Portland, ran Allen was known as a very high tem- of the Sth inst. appeared a lengthy article, patents under the U 8. mining laws, and their price for scalps. Of course it will may be.consulted on all matters pertaining on a sunken rock off Crescent City, Cali evidently prepared by Alien’s Attoqiey, ] jiered, unreasonable man, who had killed be now in order to move a dismissal of to Government lands. School and Swamp | fornia, and was lost The steamer at the in justification of Allen for the murder of < one man before, and had nearly beaten the charge against the twice murderer, and lands, and claims against the V, 8. for ser- I vices or losses. time of the fearful catastrophe was on Decker, and denouncing my former ar- 1 his wife’s mother to death a short time permit him to hunt another victim, on OFFICE—Main street. [10-39 her way from San Francisco to Portland. tide in your columns as a “shameless before | Township plats on file in the office. murdering Decker. Possibly his the score of economy. Allen can congrat Besides the loss of the steamer, a valu villification and libel,” also denouncing , disposition is due in a measure to his in ulate himself that he is not Hable to Ore able cargo, and a large amount of treasure, all Oregonians who were present during ] heriting Indian blood, and while he is to gon law, which would not hold to the J. T. BowcLitch,, about 170 souls found watery graves be that trial in behalf of the state as "liars” | be pitied on that account, his acts should illogical conclusion that if he was not Attorney and Counsellor at Law neath the emerald waves of the Pacific and the “Scum of Oregon.” As the “Un- j not be overlooked or excused on that guilty as charged, he must be innocent: ASHLAND, OREGON. ocean. A number of persons living in ion article” is simply apart of the scheme ( account. Perhaps the facte sited above And where murder is punished, and crime M ill practice in all courts of the State. Portland, different portions of the state to defeat justice, and is published prelim were not brought out during the trial; and criminals held in reprobation. Collections promptly made and remitted. 9-4 and Washington territory, were among inary to the dismissal of the case against , and yet, they could have been. Is the Should the efforts of the Union to those who went down to death on the ill- Allen and to placate the general feeling , editor of the Union so ignorant of the popularize crime beer its legitimate fruit, that prevails, that there was a gross and practice of courts as not to know that a Oregonians will have to keep their own fated ship. T. B. Sent, As it is known that an immense amount culpable miscarriage of justice in that witness on the 6tand, though sworn to side of the line, and not dare to oppose Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ! of treasure was on board, repeated, and JACKSONVILLE, OR. trial; it is an eminently worthy product “tell the truth, and nothing but the the interests or desire of Siskiyou Cow Will practice iu all the courts of Oregou. thus far fruitless, attempts have been ion, inasmuch as it misquotes evidence, i truth,”is wholly under the control of the boys, JUSTICE. Office in the court house. [10-3 made from time to time to discover the ignores facts as well as distorts others ( attorneys under the direction of theoourt, precise location of the lost steamship, in and advocates a disregard of law and , and can tell only as much as the at Albort S&xxunoixd, the hope that the gold and silver might order, 1 torneys will permit? If the prosecuting CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, A lunatic in Buffalo is afflicted with be recovered. In the first plaoe, there was no “ ignor- ( attorney chose to ignore, or evade the ASHLAND, OREGON. iirnisliing* Goods, Summer <Jlotliiiu>- the hallucination that he is a baseball All efforts, however, made with that ob ance of the facts ” iu preparing my for production of evidence of material facte, Will attend promptly to any business in the line of land surveying, locating ditches, etc., ject in new have proved abortive. The mer article and with the exception of one , certainly the witnesses nor their friends umpire. It is not considered safe for him and cven thing pertaining to civil engineer Straw Hats An Interesting Boycott. to go out at all. {Burlington Free Press. hope of still being able to secure the siugle mistake, made on information, no were too blame. ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. [Portland Telegram.j ocean-buried treasures has not been fW“Officc at the bostoffice. 10-12 errors of fact. That the writer of the ‘Tm sorry I wasn’t at your father’s There was no lack of ability in the de There is a peculiar ease of boycotting 7 nion article does not represent the I fense; all the facte, and all the fiction funeral, Miss Mollie.” "Faith, and you abandoned, and almost every year futile J. S. Howard, now pending trial in New York, the re truth, every one here acquainted with all i that money or influence could supply ' didn’t miss much. It was very quiet. attempts are repeated. In the last issue of the Crescent City sult of which will be awaited with some the circumstances and the parties, will • were used and the bulk of the defense Beer at the wake and only one band at Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. (Cal.) Record the following paragraph is degree of interest. The complainant is tnow. Your correspondent has been < consisted in a recital of conversation that 1 the cemetery. You know father always AU kinds of real estate business given careful an undertaker who sold coflins at lower acquainted lwth with the murderer and i neither the murderer nor his victim even ' detested any ceremony like.”—[Puck. observed: attention, and information furnished con prices than those fixed by the Under his victim, since they first came to this ] heard of. Those who were in a jxjsition “ Captain Gee came up from San Fran cerning property in the new town. “Why do they call a drinking place a cisco about ten days since and has been taker’s association of that city. The lat country. Was familiar with the circum- i to best understand all the facte and cir- bar I ? ” asked Rollo. “ Because, ” said Dr. John S. Parson, making his annual search for the Brother ter thereupon influenced the wholesale stances of the trade between Decker and i nmstancee, from proximity to the parties Rollo’s Uncle George,” water is scarce PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jonathan. Whether the captain is in dealers (presumably by threats of with Allen, as told him by Decker prior to any ; and familiarity with them, assert that i and everything else is handy.” “How A shland , O regon . communication with the ‘spirits,’ and drawing their patronage) to refuse to sell trouble between the two. Have never i many of the witnesses for the defense sandy? i ” asked Rollo. But Uncle George Office for the present at Chitwood’s they inform him of where the wreck lies, any goods to the derelict undertaker, lad any trouble with either party, but who lived at a distance and were not I had gone aft to take soundings. drug store. [6-4. or has had his fortune told and by that whose business was, in consequence, seri was friendly to Ixith. There was no mo- i familiar with the parties, recited conversa- [Brooklyn ooo< >OOO< >o- | Eagle. means locates the wreck, we are not in ously damaged, as he was unable to ob tive. no disposion to misrepresent nor was tions, and professed a knowledge of the “Will your brother probably ever come 0. J. Sechrist, IC. D., formed, but certain it is he comes up tain materials with which to fill his or there any misrepresentation made except ; affairs of the deceased that his own re- , out here?” “No, I think not. He has regularly every summer, knowing just ders. the one mentioned, and that was stating ; lations knew nothing of. PHfENIX, OREGON. , never been west of the Alleghany mount SUMMER SUITS REDUCED 84.00 83.00. The sympathy of the public will be from the information of three or four where the wreck lies. The captain is not The statement that Decker had made i ains.” “Is that so? What is his busi Office for the present, at l»r. Kahler s drug overwhelmingly with the plaintiff in t his reliable parties (who it seems were mis very communicative, not seeming to care 44 « t store. [10-40 82.25. 83.00 the trade with Allen, is false, also that 1 ness?” “Writing descriptive article« of to tell all he knows at one time, liecause action. The charges of undertakers are taken), that one of the men who hung t * Allen "received the cow” as Allen traded the West for Eastern publications.”- Es $1.75. 82. .‘>0 notoriously high. The expenses of fun the jury rode home in a buggy with one probably it woiild take too long. Dr. D. B. Bice, that cow to Tyrrell for the very gun with telline ' Bell. erals are needlessly extravagant. For of the ranch owners and stock owners in “ But it lias been rejx>rted that he has PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 81.25. 82.00 which he (Allen) shot Decker. Mrs. Spiggott—“Oh, Mr. Brilliant, can struck it sure this time, also the wrecks several years past there have been efforts terested in securing Allen’s acquittal. A shland , O regon . 4 4 All of Decker's family and neighbors. you give me Bome epitaph for poor, dear 81.00. 81.50 of two or three schooners, one the Farn to reduce the costs of burials to some This I have since found was ihcorrect as Office at the City Drug Store; residence near (Tyrrell excepted) say that all the facte Fi<lo? ” Grace (sotto voce}—“Charley, it the woolen factory. 4 4 4 ham, lost years ago off the coast. But thing like a reasonable limit. Now, when to one of the parties. Still the defect in $ .50. ¿9~Special attention given to diseases of mo- and circumstances of the trade, and of died of fits.” (Charley Brilliant. ’85— we guess not. However, the wreck of an unkertaker himself has shown a dis California’s criminial law j>ennitted the men. [9-1 • the final murder of Decker are true; that “ Ah. ‘After life’s fitful (ever be sleeps the Brother Jonathan is lying off the position to cut down his exorbitant opportunity whether it was improved, as Decker had worked on the land grubbing, well. ’ How will that do?” And yet that coast and not far from point St. George, charges, the associations of his guild at results seem to indicate, or not. Whether Miss Alena Weber, boarding the meanwhile with Allen. In boy lost his degree.—[Harvard Lampoon. as the vessel was plainly seen to go down tempts the boycotting policy upon him. the conversation overheard between the Teat her of music at Ashland College, will give . instructions in Jeff Davis declares there is no such by parties living at the point at the time, There is lees excuse for such a boycott prominent ranchers occured or not, it was regard to the trade, and Allen’s attempt PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR and it is certainly very’ strange that so than for many of those inaugurated by told sometime prior to the trial, and ing to compel Decker to rue. My infor thing as the “lost cause”: that it is not To a limited number of pupils outside her much searching has l>een done without laboring men, Iteckuse the members of whether true or false the result would mation was from Decker himself, shortly lost. Of course it isn't It is only in the college class. having located the wreck” the undertaker’s association are all seem to indicate that it had some founda after the transaction. Decker also in same fix as the Irish sailor’s dipper. Residence at Mr. A. G. Kockfellow's on Church street. “Wherever Bhe is, she undoubtedly re wealthy, or at least in well-to-do circum tion. It was not the duty of your corres formed me of his intention to plow up “Captain,” said he, “is an jibing lost when mains in the condition in which she went stances, one of them, Merritt, being the pondent, a citizen of Oregon, to produce and sowin grain the greater part of the you know where it is?" “No, Pat” £ T. Bartlett, down, not having broken up, as no evi undertaker who reaped such a golden the party who overheard that conversa 80 acres, and had Iwught a gang plow, :is “Well, then, the dipper is in the sea."— CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, dences of such a fact have ever come on harvest out of Gen. Grant’s funeral. tion, but the district attorney’s, and if it he said, for the purpose. Decker never [Chicago NewB. shore. Nothing but her lights and upper A shland , O regon . Another phase of the case might be an were true he would not have been very- wished for nor sought for any quarrel Two of a kind.—“Where are you go Will furnish estimates and take contracts for works ever reached the beach, and that inquiry as to whether the wholesale deal active in producing such evidence, be with Allen, nor ever asked of him any ing?” she said as her husband started to Buildings of all kinds. was soon after the wreck. The ship has ers are not themselves liable for refusing sides, the fact that the two who held thing more than he (Allen) had promised go out at the end of the first act “Oh. A share of patronage solicited. [8-35 a large lot of railroad iron on board, and to sell their goods in the regular course the conversation could deny it successful j him and for which he had been paid all no place much;” he replied, nonchalantly; Shop located just Mow the livery stable. no doubt now lies in some cavern of the of business to a customer because of the ly against the assertion of the one who he asked. “I notice the curtain las taken a drop ocean, still containing the bones of many dictation of a trade union. heard them would show the u.ter folly I I According to the Union's own state • and I thought a little of doing the same A. L. Willoy, ment of Allen’s side of the case, there of the ill-fated passengers, thus far es of attempting its introduction. thing myself.” Her objections were over was no danger or fear of violence present Nebraska Wind. caping the vigilance of all the seekers for It is not surprising, that in the absence ruled.—[Tid Bits. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Joe Pike, an eastern Oregon blacksmiih of many important wittnesses on or remote when the murder was commit, the wealth contained within her.” He was exi>erienoed. Young Small A shland , O regon . ■ who recently returned from a visit to his account of the Oregon election, and ted. No one knew this better than Allen ACCOUNT OF THE DISASTER. wage —“I desire to purchase a ring for Is prepared to give estimates, to famish mate Now that the circumstance of the loss old home in Nebraska, tells a tough tale because of the doubt of many whether at the time, but as be had threatened so my fiance.” Obliging dealer—“Yea; how rial, and complete all kinds of buildings IN OK OUT OF TOWN i of the Brother Jonathan has been re- of what he saw there in the way of wind. thej- would be allowed expenses, many often to kill Decker if he came upon the long have you been engaged?” Young S. on reasonable terms. All work warranted to I called by the above paragraph, a brief ac ' ie says: I saw a candle driven three important witnesses were not there, not land and had failed to frighten him by —“Nearly three years, air.” Obliging give satisfaction. count of this fearful ocean horror, cannot quarters of its length through a two-inch withstanding the “horde of Oregonians” presenting a cocked rifle at his head, as dealer (to clerk)—“Ah, yes: James, show SHOP—on Mechanic street, over Youle A Gil roy’s store-house and office. [10-40 fail to be read with interest even at this plank. Wonderful to say it was found who were “poisoining the public mind” the Union says “in a defensive" position, this young man some of those imitation burning brightly. It is supposed that of California. Many important witnesses and threatened him with death unless he remote date. garnets.”—{Rambler. A. r. HAMMOND, M. L. M'CALL. The steamship Brother Jonathan was iriction caused by passing through the who attended during the first trial were turned back, he killed him as deliberately Dr. Dio Lewis, who died recently in lost on the 30th of July. 1865, while on plank lighted it. In an adjoining com- never put on the stand at all, and those as he would have killed a beef that he Hammond & McCall, America, was the author, among other the voyage from San Francisco to Port lield a large number of cornstalks were that were on, were not exanined as to had driven up for that purpose. Decker books, of “ Weak Lungs and How to Make land, in a heavy sea, by striking upon a found to have straws driven into them. many important and natural facts; and did not, as the Union says, “drive right REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS Them Strong, ” and “Chats With Young sunken rock, bearing about west, north- On applying the lips to the straw an in the conduct of the case throughout, was in up to Alien’s house and stop on his wood —AND— Women. ” After mastering the principles I west from Crescent City, California. As toxicating fluid trickled into the mouth. the opinion of every person who went pile,” but drove along the road that of the first work, it may not be impru I near as it is possible to locate the scene ': saw the hub of a buggy wheel from from this vicinity and attended the trial, passed near the house, and only stopped CONVEYANCERS, dent to go on to the practice of the sec opposite the house when Allen came out I of the wreck, it was from eight to ten which the spoke« had l>een cut at a whose opinion has been expressed, shame Ashland, Oregon. ond. — [London Globe. I and hailed them, asking where they were I miles from land. ength of eight inches as cleanly as if by fully incompent, whether through lack The Rev. Beecher says: “Our air, our I She was a vessel of about 1200 tons a circular saw. Each spoke had been of ability on the part of the Attorney for going, and when told they were going I oaus negotiated. Property bought audsoid; over to Decker ’ s cabin forbade them, Takes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and public sentiment and our institutions will I burden, and had on board when lost, as twisted into a corkscrew shape. The the prosecution or for remunerative I c.'lle. tions attended to; Abstracts of title fur nished. ordering them back, and on the refusal soon cure the Anarchists.” Mr. Beecher as it can be ascertained, 140 passen- wheel had been painted a plain black but reasons, opinions differ though most the public generally, that being unable to dispose of his I near of Decker to go l>ack, went into the house is right if this construction is put on his ZdT“ in eying of all kinds satisfactorily and gers and fifty other persons being officers when found the hub had a broad stri)>e everyone believes the latter was the con promptly done. and got his gun. The evidence, if any words -Our public sentiment, hang them; General Merchandise business he has concluded to I and crew, and about 500 tons of freight of yellow paint around it and was revolv trolling motive. We offer for sale the' following described real there was, that Decker reached for his our institutions, the gallows; our air, the I She left San Francisco bound for Port- ing at a 2:10 gait. A restaurant in the The Union goes on to quote at length property; [7-52.] hip pocket, is too old, too thin, too often material for them to dance on.—[Omaha I land, July 28th, and experienced very eastern part of town was completely de what the “facts as established at the The Hargadiue property, consisting of resorted to as an excuse for shooting Herald. I heavy weather all the way up the coast. molished. A customer had just ordered a very desirable town lots, improved and un trial were” but failed to state that the improved; and farming lands and stock I On July 30th, about 2 o’clock P. M., she meal and was about eating it when it facts? so established are the stories of men down, to be credited for an instant. In giving his opinion on the Darwinian ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to J was a little to the northward of Crescent whisked from under his nose and carried witnesses for the defense. The Union Allen knew Decker never carried anus, theory John Ruskin observed recently: 6000 acres; also. and run the thing for all there is in it this Spring and Sum I City, and passed at 12 M. the steamship off. It was discovered afterward that the says “there was no evidence of threats on knew that he was in no danger, but fail “When I see a girl dance I thank heaven, A G ood Sir k K anch , 260 acres, six miles mer. A full and complete line of I Sierra Nevada, bound down the coast. steak had passed through a large tree, East of Ashland.—good for summer or win the part of Allen.” Very luckily! It I ing to bullj’ him, he determined to kill that made her cheerful as well as grace ter range. ful, and envy neither the science nor sen I The sea was at the time so boisterous making a hole the exact sha[>e of a beefs also says of other material facte, him. T wkntt Ac ki ; s of good wood land near I and the wind blowing so heavy from the neck. Some saucers and plates were “there was no evidence produced Alien’s going to Yreka, to give himself timent of my Darwinian friend, who sees own. I northwest that it was determined by driven edgwise into the trunk and small at the trial ” of such facte. Why up does not indicate his innocence of -in her only a cross between a dodo and a I Capt. DeWolf, who was in command of bits of crockery of every shape were lying were thej’ they not produced? Now then crime, but shows his ignorance of law as he daddy-long-legs.”—[New York Graphic. | the Brother Jonathan, to turn l>ack and around. The beefsteak, however, was half a dozen persons here had heard of presumed his story, as he and hie abettors “We should retaliate, sir—retaliate on I lie at Crescent City until the storm had found uninjured. A tree was discovered Allen’s threats prior to the murder, and had made it up, told to the magistrate at Canada for this outrage, sir; this outrage Tne Old Reliable I somewhat abated its violence. The steam- with four distinct circles of straw driven a number of the witnesses present at the examination, would secure his dis of seizing our fishing vessels!” be ex I er was in the act of putting about and into its trunk. Each circle was exactly Yreka had heard Allen make those charge on the ground of “justifiable hom- claimed, as he waved his umbrella around THESE GOODS ARE I had ran some ten or fifteen minutes to eleven inches from the other, and each threats. Whose duty was it to introduce ocide” and he could leave the state be his head. "War is a dreadful thing,” said OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL., I the southwest, when she struck a sunken straw on measurement, was found to be that evidence? Yet the Union says it fore the facts were ascertained. This one of the group. “Who’s talking about I rock ami was so pierced by it that she re- six inches from its neighbor. The atten w;is not done, and eulogizes the district much is known from Alien’s conversation war?" “Then how would you retaliate?” Willie represented in this part of the country the coming season by I mained lixlged firmly and could not back tion of the signal service bureau is callet Attornej- in the Baine Btrain with which held with parties while on his way to Yre- “Why, sir, induoe their capitalists to in In Chicago, San Francis and Portland, and I atn consequently prepared to give I off. to this wonderful phenomena.- Heppner it condones murder and justifies an act, I ka. and from a letter written home while C. ENGER, vest in American railroad securities and on the way there. Gazette. W li'i wIf’. I'all ,»n yon for your orders for fall that, in the axle of California is a felony, bargains I ant ^ l ^ e -sea were now bankrupt the Dominion inside of five delivery. * very heavily on her port quarter, and she | No reflection was cast or intended to years.”—[Wall Street News. even if the “ fact ” as quoted by the Union Traveling in Style. swung around and come head to the be cast in any former communication up Russian and Iron-clad Apples. as evidence were true. It was in a bank in a Nebraska town. W hen Mrs. George M. Pullman, wife wind. It appears the rock must have luc latest and most approved varieties of True,your correspondent was not present on the judge or any official who did his A farmer slapped down 880 on the coun been pointed or wedge-shaped, and when of the palace car inventor, travels she during the trial, but aside from a greater duty. There was nothing in it to offend Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, ter and proudly remarked, “There’s the the steamer came head to the wind it was goes in style. The other day she passed* any but those whose own conations would Grapes and Small Fruits, Nut-beaing Trees, E. K. ANDERSON found that in swinging it had burst open through Pittsburg on her way to Long familiarity with the parties and circum commit them of being guilty. last dollar I owe on my farm and I am JAMES THORNTON, Vice Présidant. Etc,Etc, Etc. stances, he has obtained his information President. now entitled to a deed.” “You must feel the bottom of the ship. The foremast of Branch. Her family, consisting of of the proceedings of the trial from as re So a journal that so willfully and cause herself, four children, twelve servants, good,’* observed a Boston man who was the vessel then slipped down through the liable and trustworthy sources as that of lessly abuses citizens of another state, be five horses, family carriage and dog cart in the bank on business. “I do." “And opening until the foreyard laj- across the the Journalistic defender of crime, even cause they do not regard murder as such you will now go ahead with better spirit?” were transported in two large Pullman deck. though they be denominated ‘’scum" an honorable pastime as the Union seems cars. The car for the horses and carriag There was an immediate attempt made MANUFACTURE*» OF to, nor express such unbounded admira “I will now take the deed and go over to by that consistent sheet. the loan office and mortgage the durn 'to get the life-lxiate cleared from the sink es has six stalls and rooms for three car The Union quotes largely from what tion for those who attempt to condone land for what I can and skip,” was the ing ship. The first boat cleared and cast riages, besides the berths, lockers and to bejhe evidence of reliable , crime, it is not intended or deserved to feeling reply.—{Wall Street News. ' I off and got away in safety with nineteen sitting-rooms of the grooms and hostlers. it and claims disinterested parties; Reliable! Dis bandy words. I persons on Ixiard. These were all the The stalls are models of convenience and interested: To those who furnish fhlse evidence, or A Decanter filled with whisky was hot One, a neighbor I persons saved from the steamer out of equine comfort. Separate compartments whom Decker Indeed. ! blood money to secure the defeat of jus- ly pursued by a Ward Politician and a had often befriended, and I 199. Several of the other boat« were got are also arranged for the feed, hay, lamps Commercial Eml^assador, but made its I tice, and to cover the fair fame of the was absent at the last sad rites paid I into the water and loaded with passen- and other articles reqiured for the horses who | dead with shame and abuse, I would sim escape and took refuge in the pocket of a poor victim, without excuse, with I gers, but were stove to piece« against the and carriages. The private car in which the ply say that their words and deeds, may Prohibitionist, thinking that in such an out apology, without at any time showing I I vessel by the force of the sea running Mrs. Pullman travels is in imitation of a himself, but skulking away in the moun at some time turn on themselves with asylum it would be safe from harm. But I along side. All the Ixjats were lowered modern dwelling, Divans of more than tains immediately after the murder, to double force. after a short nap the Decanter woke up I under the direction of the officers, every Turkisk luxuriousness occupy the cor meet and arrange with the murderer a It is some credit to Siskiyou oounty, as empty as a gas pipe and went away in I person Itehaving in the c<xilest nmnner, ners and sides of the main room in the plausible tale to be rei>eated on the wit that notwithstanding the bad counsels of a starving condition. Moral: This fable I upon the assurance of Capt DeWolf and center of the car, while reclining chairs, teaches that a fortress is not necessarily stand, shows his reliability and dis a journal as Loose in morals as manage Cau l»e found a full line of . I the officers that everything would be done ottomans and easy chaire are scattered ness impregnable just liecause the Bujjervising ment, and all the opportunities offered by Watches. around. A magnificent cabinet organ is interestedness, if not on the accomplish I for their safety which was ¡xiesible. engineer pronounces it so.—[Life. a very defective criminal practice for the Clocks. one of the handsomest ornaments of the ment of th* deed. Il is said that several I None of the principal officers ever left corruption of juries, that out of the A peddler, who had a load of Connec J ewel rv. drawing-room. The dining-room and more “reliable” and “disinterested” wit- I I the deck of the steamer, but when the sleeping nesses swore on the witness stand that twenty-four jurors who passed upon the ticut clocks, was selling them from house Fancy Goods, and kitchen apartments are I life-boats had lieen lost, and all means of fitted up on the same magnificent scale. Decker was a “quarrelsome and danger case, thirteen were found to be honest to house in Kentucky last month, and as Silver and Plated I eecajie cut off, they were seen with the ous man” which every one who had known and incorruptible. But, had the plan of he only asked $2 down and was willing Ware. Violin Strings. Drags. Medicines. I passengers then remaining on Iwiard the cattle kings and Shylocks as reported A ranch woman living near Ellensburg, Decker for anj- length of time, knew to in my former communication, not failed to give the buyer fifty years in which to Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. I standing on the aft deck of the vessel, be false. Men do not act foreign to their pay the other $3, an Eastern drummer I Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. I until she sunk beneath the wave«. She W. T., has 1000 hens. The egg product nature; and Decker was remarkably quiet, through the incorruptibility of the three asked him how it was that he could give M«wiug Machine Needle* and Oil. I took the final plunge within forty-five has averaged her $10 a week for some peaceable and good natured; but honest, men in the last jury, there would have such long time. “Oh, that’s all right,” time. This is better than raising wheat ' 'eT’PreacriptioEscarefully compounded. Plain and Facny Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. I ■ minutes after first striking the rock. truthful, and fearless when he believed i been an indelible blot upon Siskiyou’s was the reply, “the profit on the first pay- . at 40 cents a bushel. ment is $1.50, and the fifty years’ time is himself to be in the right No one ever fair fame. 41] T. K. BOLTON & CO. OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. A fire at Walla Walla on the 10th inst. knew him to carry arms, or to threaten I Should the sentiments of the Union simply a guy to make ’em believe that Read these facts—It may save your life— Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, I preservers secured to them. Many were destroyed the residence of M. F. Void. anyone’s fife or property. He was never i prevail in Siskiyou, we might reasonably they have beaten me out of $3.—{Wall Cilirore’s Aromatic Wine cures suppressed accused or suspicioned of shooting or I expect her commissioners to offer boun- Street News. w. U ATKINSON, ..«..,,1 HUM«. 1 "O'1 ”< W Loss $3.500: insurance $1,500. meu-truation and painful monthly sickness. MERCANTILE AND MANUFACTURING Great Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE! FOR LARGE PRICE LIST SOON TO APPEAR Johnson’s New Block, O. H..BLOUNT, Clothier 5- Hatter. J. M.M’CALL STOCK UP Eastern Fruit Trees, SMery, &c Ladies' Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Etc.. Bloomington,Phoenix, Nursery Co BOUGHT FOR CASH, S. IT CITY DRUG and JEWELRY STORE Ashland Woolen Mills, WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS •BROTHER JONATHAN. THF DECKER MURDER CASE.