Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 14, 1889, Image 2

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ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
I HE .1011
OW \ IHSAMEK.
Medford Items.
I
I
Jacksonville Brevities.
John White, of R.-aim*» Whit.. ».I
JoliDHtown, June 9. An im|x»rtai)t
spent Monday in town.
Fini» AY
■
JI XK U IHN’« m«»vtiug Mu« ht-1.1 lii-ie H ub afteimxiti, Jacksonville,
at which Governor Beaver, Adjutant
Gt?»»rge Brown, the Eagle Point int-r-
General Huntings and others were ( ci-aut. was hi Medford one .lay <1 iring
EDITORIAL HOTES »HD HEWS
present, aud a diM-nsHion of the situa­ the week.
tion was had. Chairman McCreery of
I. A. Webb has almost compl»‘t«d
The lilier.il contributions from ev­ the Belief Committee said that he
I niver.-ity.
ery part of the country to relieve thought it was time the Belief Com the flue new residence of Henry Baruri-
burg. near town.
Mr. J. M C» Jiwny and Mr. St» arns.
tnittee
was
relieve»!
,.f
the
work
<»f
the suffering among the unfortunate
of l'ortii.lid, amlMri. Sophia E<*k»‘ls»»n.
clearing away th»» debris of tile State.
M»*ssrs.
Mi'i'all.
Billings
and
Gah*y,
people of the Coueiuangh valley show The Governor said that all the luss-s-
»4 Corvallis, n i iti ins of Mrs. Nick.-II,
jwominetii citizens of Ashland, vis.
caiia* up on Sunday to uti-mi th»*
that a generous and wanu-liearted sary money conlil l»e niis»sl; that tiier«- lt.sl M»*«iford \\ .slm’s.my.
fum-rai.
bunaanity occupies this favored lain! were 2tk> n>, u who would la-come Re­
Messrs. Ragsdale ami Gritliu, two
Charles No,'on. s-ni of John ami
of America, in Philadelphia the cash sponsible for SAHHO tach; that he siilastantial citizens of Folo, w.•-»•• in
would giv<- his Isiiul to tin- State
f.'.zzi»* Norh.n, -I1---1 »*( spinal »■»emii-
donation» reached about three quar­ Treasurer for tfl.tHtlt.Hilt, with tli--s»- town We«lneK«lay.
gitis at Ha- i.o'm* of Ins parents n- .-.i
ters »»t a million, the large business 2HH men iis isttidsiuen, and ill»- State
Mrs. »V. I. \ awt»-r is at E'lgeiie, hav­ M»*dfor l last Saturday, ai-i wa~ burie«l
bouM*s and wealthy men unhesitat­ Treasurer would then pay «mt tfl.iiMt,- ing gom* down to visit relative.» ami iu .la, ks«invilie i-e.i<i*l»*ry yest«r-lay.
ingly siil'Si-ribing from tf.KItt to $5«>ttl) iHlH for th»* necessary work. When attend the I niversify Comn ••mvni -nt
Hon. R.
Mili -r will ati- u-i com-
the Legislature met the money with­
each. The West answered the call drawn from tin* treasury ixiuld l>e ap- exercises.
i-;em-«im*:it *’V*rcis*-s at th»* illaim-tte
W. IL Porter, representing th« well Cniversi'v mil afb-rward r«pr**--'bt
with its proverbial lils-rality. S hu propriat»al. H»* said tin* money al­
Fram-i»«’», rtuseil tfiiriJMilt cash, and ready slllas-rilied should lie lise»l en­ known 1 sm » i and s I km * hot is«, of Porter. th« local i»Klg.« -J A. F. A A. M.in the
tirely fur the relief of sufferefs mid tin- Hlesstnger A <»>.. was interviewing out «»rami L-slge at Portlaml.
sent tfoO.uMi to Johnstown and iln. money from » ‘ Slate treasnry I m * used merchants this week.
Marriage licenses have l> ■< n issm->l
HOU to Seattle, and will do more vet for restoring
vicinity to its con­
Richard BI’iekw>H,d. formerly prm by the c»»unty <-l»*rk this week to .luiius
for each place. The little town of dition t»ef»»re the Hoo»l. All »lebts al­ pri*»tor of the Ashland Soda Springs, E. Doti and Anioi.im-tt»-< Swenson:
Yreka suit a thousand dollars to ready c-iulrncted for the removal »if was in town one day this w«s*k on Ins ami to Allied Coffamli ami Emma Mc­
debris slmuld I m * paid, but ail money
Kee. The latter »xniple were married
Johnstown. The Seattle calamity, paid out for this purjame from relief return from Crescent City.
nearer home, divided the crdl U|w.n funds woulii I»* refuudtsl, so that ev-
1 he ban 1 I m , ys will er»*»*t a grand hvli-v. «i. 11. Iloxi»-at the home of«'».
the cities of the Pacific coast, but erv lent sulMK'rilied for th»* rell* f of stand near the depot in a few days. M.-Ki*«-.
Gen. John E. Rose, nmither well-
contribution* for lot il Seattle and the stricken fieople shall In* us»sj for 1 Ins "*¡11 I m * ni»’c, as the la.ys will then
that purfiose alone. The Governor give us music quite often.
known pioms-r, is stili si» k an.l la»
Johnstown have I »een swelling in has t2r>|MMW iu his hands now for the
Henry Smith is erecting a t went y-five futnr»- li»«|a» of re lea.M- from pain ami
many places constantly during the relief fund. A eouiuiittee of seveu
Salute of Thirt v-eigbl <!uii- at Sunrise.
f.M.t front building adjoining Ins store, disr e promise« its-*!f '»» him in Ibis
past w»-ek. San Francisco ami Port well-known men of the State wdl lu* ami will us»* th« two t«»geHier, giving life. llis wife ami »-hihiren iintn-.iiat--
>
Ins wants ami s«-< k tu alleviate bis suf
Music liv Birx!. Meeting in iinifiii iii uf all <lill
hind each ile -ci-led to give up its 4th appointtsl to distribute the relief fund, «luuble thesiztsl store he lit-s now
ami the pr»*s»*nt Belief Committee is
t-> do so.
fenngs ns far as it ‘ ii ts postilli*-
,
and
swell
the
re-
of July oelebratiou
organizations <*f tin* city mi I'laza -ijnat»-.
Ed. Woriuau is building a large ad­ File »-Inu-g*- lor him sis-ms but il inat-
to ointinue tlii a commission is ap-
lief funds with the money to have poiuteii.
dition to Ins livery nmoi.*, lheir busl- ter of tiin--.
Ins|x?ction and I u * y iew ot < ’u !>.,
>
In nil interview to-night Governor ■ uess having grown to such . a .x'.- it
been spent in noise ami gunpow-ier.
luvitatioiis nr«* no" Isforo
Beaver said: ‘‘The funds which have » that they are cotnpelliMi to ma'.e ni. i *
eomm»*n.-«'rm*ii' excrcife •s at
1. At 10 o'clock, a. tn.. Military and
The coroner’s jury, in the inquest come into my hands from bo many room.
f ollegia!» Institute nml St. Mary’;.
quarters outside of the State, and
be
Miss Hattie Galloway i. Jy.ug low A»*a«leii-y at Jacksonville. Regret in
upati the body of l*r. Cronin at Chi­ which have Ix-eu imposed on ine ns a
1
with
spin
ii
jm-iiiugitis
at
the
hum«-
...
.i.
»*.i
that
'
ime
and
distati."»
cannot
be
I
cago, finds that he was murdered by sacre»l trust, will lie expended whollv
her pa.euis.’;'* tins place. She w.m
u.eii-miH- and Uje much »lesired privil-
cotispiraton- lielieved to Is* meuils-rs ami absolutely for the benefit of in­ porteti mq/roVing at last a»*»smula. a ml . ge of I m ing present at each be ours;
dividual
sufferers.
No
part
of
it
w
ill
of the « hui-ua-Gaeh mil tne verdict
her many friends bop«, to see her w. .1 ,.s such would be lUipo.--.111.». Good
tie expemie»i in work which is legit-
M ¡ry’s where individual inter. »!«
Coucludes as follows: "We further oiately within the domain of th»* State again iu a short time.
state that this plot or conspiracy in its under its police powers.”
Tua City Council, at its hist r- gnlir mutes, "ill I m * ltm accepted invitation.
meeting, creattM the otil e of t,i .|,t
Evan R. Ream» a. of San •Io-.-, «'al .
conception or execution ia one of the
Dispatch of June tith: At Johns­
moat foul and brutal that ever came town the work of clearing away the lailice. nml appoint»».! W. 11 No*th- ti­ r i old time n sident of this couti-
fill the <»rti<*«. Fills is ll na>ve in th.- ty, is lmieoii a short visit , He was
to our kuow'.edgo, and we recoinrm-ud debris is being pnsh»*»l ns rapidly as light ilirwli.iii. as w<- '.»ng Lav.
warmly iv»*L*oin«*d l.va host «if old tini.,
possible,
and
in
a
day
or
two
lO.OtRI
the proper authorities to offer a large
n good night watch, »-specially
fn.-mls. who would I m * glad to Lav«- him
men will !»eeugaged in assorting ami time of t he v»»ar.
Literary Exercises, 11:30
retarti with his family, und remain
reward fur the discovery und appre­ hauling off the wreckage. With this
p -rmamntly witn uh . Evan is a "id--
hension of all of those engaged in it large force, however, it is estimated
Go!à HiL Notes.
awake « uterprising Liusim—s mau, and
in any way. We further state that in that several weeks will be required to
inecouutry h in.».iiig too slowly f»»r
clean
up
the
t»»wu
ami
the
adjacent
our judgment all secret societies
The I niou Hotel thermometer r, g- Lun.
slo|a*s, mill leaders in the work of re­
who«»* objects are such as the evi­ lief strongly advocate the destruction istered 9tj uu Sunday last.
Last l ui sd iy night, Harry H H>ver.
S-ami of our yotj.g ;>• J ! ■ n».-eii
dence shows that of the Ciau-na-Gael, of the wreckage by fire. Although
of latent, r-»libe l oti oid lady, who is
Table
R-H-k
on.»
<1
iv
1
st
w»
,
k,
an
1
i ira nd I’-.ir
¡•mi,i. of s 'I. i»t Sh-rni n- restaurant 6
or L'nit»sl Brotherhood, to be, are not this measure has b»*en temporarily de­ joyed the trip, notwi'hsf’ir.ding
feated,
it
is
probable
that
it
will
sooner
,.i that pl:;,-e. Sheriff Birdsey, who
in harmony with, and are injurious to
tint weather.
or later be restored to. as the ileixitn-
Las I ,’«n m pursuit of th»’ unscreaiit,
Mr. Griffis has Ip - fl"- mil! -• v
America. We hop»» that the future posing laslies threaten to breed a pes­
u,is just receive.1 a <li-pati-li from « Im i
ami
in
tine
running
ord
’
-r,
and
is
i-
k-
vigor and vigilanoe by the police force tilence in the valley unless linmediate-
of I’.-lii’i- Parrish. <il I'.-rtlan l.
itig a g-M> I showing.
will mor«» than conqieusate for the -11«posed of. Se'eral cas»-s of illnea-
S- rvici-s were held in t la- new chur. ii was appr.-lu'tided in th il
past negl»»ct by h portion of the force have I m -»* u reporteii to the State Bi ird on Sun,lay l.gl, by El,I. V.’inl.».; th- lhe Siieriff wiil g»> af
of Health, ami children s»-eui to b<-
row night.
ramine "ill la- the gran i *;|
:.-atur<- of the af
in t his case.
particularly affected, although the dis­ M. E Church. S .n'!i. M 1 rrl- • l-v
11 Kin*
Ashland li ■ > I ami
p in., umler the
K >I m rt Wadi- who
ELL
Martin
Fefers»in,
m
th»
1
afternoon.
eases have not taken tin* form of an
Slioot' as follows
All allow
l'hi excessive hot w.-at her s»» n.s not man of of H.inh-y's
Among the general sympathy and epidemic, ami through the efforts of
to have injure«! crops in tins s. ilion, Butte Cns’k tor lin­
generosity excited by the Seattle tire, th** inspectors it is ho[-»sl they may !«> and iti Sam's \Till.-y, as yet. Mr. .1. B. di» d of spinai-ineningi
eff.-ctnally
check««!.
Contribute-us
or
the magnanimous action of the people
clothing. foo»l and money art- ilowiug Dungan is putting up an iinim m< I »'r an ill
of Tacoma shines with pre-eminent m from all s»*cti«»ris of the country, qnantitv of excellent nltaliahav.
Hr. Wallers, th- d- utist. still ha»
lustre. Seattle ami Tacoma art- still tii«r«- is much suffering Hi the
Ins h.a.bpiarters at the Inion Hot» I
known to the whole continent as rival valley, ami th-* arrival of a train load l'bose mi dmg w,,ik in I., line would d igli’« r of \\ in. ( o
I t hr. <
cities on Puget Sound— their rivalry of supplies at Johnstown was the sig­ do well to improve the opportunity by •biMrvn to ihotiru hi
í i «L-at !i.
nal for a free fight for provisions.
givmg him a call.
has 1-ecu of the keenest and deepest,
M:ch»< 1 H.mb.y
Detroit. June io. A. S. Hatch, s ip-
C. B. Fitzg. r. I 1 »-loses his »eliool lit S.-iutl»
yet in the hour of distress and dis­ enntemient of the el«-ciric light works
it. < lo gon, who I
Willow Spriugs ori I lr
I. v, t.f rhi-
<J witli s »ft.ming of
aster fur Seattle. Tacoma was first at Johnstown, says that liquor is re­ Week. Ill»’ sein.,,1- ju t|
m. ny v» ;.is pesi, is stili lui
and heartiest in succor ami assist­ sponsible for tha loss of at least 30tH> Lower Sam's \ alley also ciuf
tir ly ii» !|.l, »». al bis boni»
ance. In a short timelier people had lives during t he flood. He said after the same tunc.
s.mvilHe. H. do.-s n.»t ree
the water invadel the first ti-iors. men
II. Klippeii a p,.rtal,|»- -ngine and of bis Ir:» mi». au»i Ine .-e»-ni
raised SJi'.lXki to relieve the distress inVH-h'd the H'lloons. ami at the time
saw-mill works arrived
rnved lu-
here one day imiis-d. obly III.-end p ts» »>
in Seattle, and her most prominent of the great wave nearly a thou ami last week. limi is now being removed
citizens personally took charge of driuuken men w»-re on the street, to Gall's ( ’reek, win re it will lie set up late vi-ars IL- i» taithfully
bv lo - 1 w’o «laughters, " l o have
raising the funds, and distributing they w«re unable to save themselves, for tin- present. Saw-mills sis in to I
for 1 it» luselves thè gold» n ti
and they caught au«l »Iraggt-d others tb<- style uow-a-davs.
uecesc.iries to the destitute.
ero" iiim I >|'i>"'ns of wom-n, for
■town.
M oreover.
their
families
(
HA
ICT.I
4
venins:
years of affcetiofiate -I votm h to
■ irowti-ai for lack of their assistance.
pareuts.
AT SEATILE.
i ll, ,-»■],-bralioit "ili wind up «iti!
.b.hnstown, June (I. l’h»* following
Talent Items.
Mrs. f'has. Nickel .li*-I ut tli<* houp
is the lies! »*elitr.ate »»f the loss »if life
utile Ii|*p:>leh, Jlllie >'
or L. r par.-nts. Mr. and Mrs. ,Tudg<-
T alent . June 13. I""-.'.
and property yet prepared: Mineral
Everybody will la* put to work in Foint. lives lost, nixteeu. property
Will Ablsitt. our live merchant, is Fruii, he t S itiirilnv. .1 un ■ *' li ut 2 ■»
■ 111*- mana ;.i*.*iJ of (' >
th.« morning clearing up the b irne»l SlOil.OOil; E ct ('. hi , inangh ami Frank- loading-i car of hinilier from the Tal­ :n . .»g ■ l 31 y •> ir ». af er te i w,* - is of
• most cordiali« invit.-.l.
ill-t .'let. and 1 lios»> who arc idleand will iiutown I m irotigh. lives !»»-t 33. pt»-p« r etit planing mill for the Medford mar­ putii-nt -liti-mig. only ¡illeviiil» 1 by
th<- pie--n»-e of kindicd limi friends.
not work will I m * r»».piir«».l to leave the ty, Sl.200,000; WiMMlvale, lives lost ket
One i-f .la. k*- invili»•'« Hst-known
city. There will bi* no free lunch for :»o»l, property 33,500,0»-0; Johnstown
Mr. Terrell is in a painful - ii i Ji n., an i tnost rvw|H-»-ted woi-.. n pus« <i
an.I Aullville, lives lost TOoO. property
the biiir.m -ra after t»nm>rrow.
David Wilson of th»- Taooma Relief tflH.OOH.tlOH; Kernville, lives lost filM. resulting from Ins late runaway I.. - iw.iy. Onl.v tl;,»se wtio lane |.;is».d
Committee h is two large tents in tin»- properto ^¡HO. o - m I; Cambria, lives lost tween Ashland and home, bn' is re- thr.-ngh tliis ¡igi.mzmg oriienl »*;m l'e.d-
ue. ami sy nq-atbize "ili fin- Ix-rcan »1
working oriler. at which fully -»» hio p«>. 11HH. |-rop»-rty tfTot'.HHO; Minersville, covering as fast as | tssilile.
Reply ing to li-tter of 1st iu«t fioni jour I
hti-b m,i im 1 lit i ii* »>m and t he fatl»»’r
pie got their rn-uls to-<lay. Every­ lives lost ". property •'-lu.HiO; M. rrell-
By letter from Sheriff Birds»,
< ’oiiimitt».». I liegtosay that "»- will make half far»- rat,- to
and
mot
ber
,f
th»-
»¡<c»iis,,i
m
tbeir
thing has I h - ci - i redm-cd to a system, ville, lives |o-t 1. prop» rty tflH.lM)0; Sherman, of T..I- ut, 1< notltitil tin t
um for comii'g eel,' >• ntion at th;
!• logo and
gr«;,i losu. In this »-onimunitv, "h»*i<-
and with a <x»rps »»f»*»Miks ami waiters Sheridan and (’»Mvpersdale, no liws preliminary trial of Harry Hoover. ’
its. Yours
th-y bave h«*eu
long ami fav.irablv lar trains. I'm-r- tico will b«» giv
the fetshng of the people is as regular lost, property ST.'i.cMi; I’.-nusyIvanin is held for tl.e late robbery .’ the ’
¡L mu ks . A-.-
and systematic as cl»M-k w»»rk. To­ railroa<i, tf|..,iMa 1.»aM>. total liv»*s lost. ent restaurant, "ill take place before
!«*»
13;
property,
S.
’
H.riT.'i.luMI.
I
’
be
loss
morrow the F.tcema R»>lief Committee
Justice Angle, of Misltor 1 j-re--im-t.
will be rr-lievr*»l by another squad of of life HI .lohnst-iwn prop»>r is lint
There will be a ball given in I hi I
little
more
Ilian
a
guess.
It
is
1-iulit-
Grants Pass Notes.
business men from that city, ami th»»
work of preparing meals gratuitously ful if twenty years will enable the val­ M. L. Hall oti Friday evening, 14tb.
the
proceeds
to
goto
Miss
StnmUaugh.
for th« stricken jasiple will go ahead ley to re»-over from this shock.
the blind el.M-utioniet, toward com­
for probably two weeks longer, or un­
J oiixstowx . June 9. t he work »if
til the Seattleites »-an get on their registration of tin- survivors of the pensating for her loss by the late rob
f«»et again. The provisions sent here tliMwl is going sli-udily on. Up to this ¡»erv. The thii-f took every cent slit-
ami the lunch tents erect«»! are a go»l- evening there were alsmt 21.'*io reg- had saved during her trip tosnd along
the ctsist
•
h « tai. aw but two restaurants w» r« l«-ft
istere»). and the list is still ini-n-asilig.
in the city ami they are small »»stab
The nnmlier l-*t is pla»*e»l now at
rile Curl l.raf.
lifhinents.
5,IMM by th«ise who held it would
The committee appointed has pre­ reach lo.liHH a week ago. A conserva­
Ik fore going to Californi:., three
pared a new platting for the business tive estimate is lielw» en 3..HM) and years ag«>, I arrived at the conclusion
portiou of the city. The striM-ts will 4.0HI). Up to »late there hay
I s*«n that the above eonditi<ui or diseas»
is- ma-ie ninety f»»-t wide and the al­ l.oHfi iHsiies recover».»!.
was can.s»*d by Ix.rers.
leys thirty-four. A im-eting of the
Sevt-ral p«i:ch tr«»s affee'» I with
citizens ami City Council will b»» held
GEMIRAI. NEWS
curl leaf were evunine»l at th« root,
tomorrow to complete the«»«* arrange­
find hi each instance borers bad b-s-n
ments. Most of to-day has been spent
Surgeou tJenenil Hamilton, whom at work. Usually from th" surface of
in getting safes out of the ruins anil the pr,salt nt sent to Johnstown, re­ tl.e ground down to ix inches la-low.
putting up tents.
Returning recen'ly and finding
ports that there is no danger of epi­
The citizens still maintain a cheer­ demic there.
.put»» a number of young tr- .-s ¡iffect«>.l
ful confidence for the future, ami are
I went to work as l«»fore. In i.l-->ut 20
Captain White and Thomas J. trees badly affeeted with curl leaf I
making every effort to get into busi-
ness at once. Most of them have al­ Blakeney, superintendent of the 12t’u found ia.rers in fully three-fourths.
ready telegraphed for stocks of gocals. life saving district, have been ap­ Evidence of their presence in some of
Telegrams of sympathy and aid still pointed commissioners to select and the others satis fie-1 me that tl.e borer
procure sites for the establishment of was a fruitful cause if not the princi-
continue to come in.
life saving stations at the CmpiiHg pal cause of curl leaf. Scraping the
Seattle, ( W. T.). June 10.- Scores of river, Umpqna river ami Yaipiina bay.
safes belonging to business men were Or., and lllwaco Beaeh and Peterson's bark of th»- tree four lm-b-s l>-b»w the
opem*d to-day and theireontents found point, W. T., having due regard to the ground will often lM?tr:>y the prt r-me»
to be charred mass»*. All the con­ probable frequency of wrecks ami the of this unscbief-ui.iker. Once timim.
bis ’course, a common j;.i knif»- wil
tents of the vaultsof the various banks convenience of the service.
You hnven’t? VA 11 let us tell you that by buying
What Is
trace him under the bark '■> his Jitiiii;
have been found to la* m perfect, or­
New
York,
June
10.
The
Grand
room when- he is quietly sipping away
der. The Evening Timex made its
i cheap article in leather yon are throwing away
appearance in S»-attle thiH nft«ru»M>n Jury has found nnlictments against at the life-sap ot your tree. I sebio u
Drs.
Irwin,
Fergumon
and
Hance
the
find more than one of th,-;« pests in
for the first time sim-e the fire. Its
our money. Now to overcome this troubl«?»
physicians who performed th» autopsy t!»•• same tr. «. A clirom»» tc» the mau
leading e»litori»l calls attention to the
on
the
liody
of
Washington
Irving
who
has
a
preventive
f-»r
tb
•
I
i.
rt'iat
generous aaaistanot- of the Tacoma
Bishop, the mind-render, for violating iioi-s not injure the tree.
people.
the sanitary laws in their haste to ex­
A. M. Jti
limi ni >t
amine Bishop's brain while it wa~ pos­
-.. \slilaml
1’. >S. A »-olli'Ction ot gmn
flu- CrutM-r (hark-ston
sible that he was lying in a trance.
the tree at the root, or In
surface of th - ground, is a
in.ii-
Washington, June 8. -It has lieCtl
lea rue. 1 by the naval officers who have A Xiiniel»'*.s I'mil llrvere Who Warned tlx- catiou of th»- liorer.
People of Jolmv'ew n.
had charg»- »if the trial trip of the new
man of-war Charleston that the diffi­
A iiainelei-s l*i»ul Revere Iles some­
DEEDS RECORDED.
cult a-a encounterisi are the same hs where among th«» nanr less dead.
t h-»ie experienced by t he English bnild- Who lit* la may never tie known, but
<-rs of the Maniwa Kan. th* prototype his rid»» will I m * famous l»i b-cal history.
The following .b-,-.ls have been
of the vessel just completed. The de­ Mounted on a graml. lug bay hors»*, placed upon the record of .J;:«
.1 ‘kson
signer of th»» Mauiwa Kan receutly !i<>came riding »lown the pik»* whi>*h »•onnty sim
issue t if 1 he
read a paper liefore an engineering as­ plisses through Conemaugh to Julius­ ! i 1 » IN • »
sociation in England, in which lie re­ town like some angel of wrath of old
counted th« troidil'-s that had to be shouting Ins portentous warning:
oveecome liefore the v«-»s»»l was ac- '•Run for your lives to th»» lulls. Run
«s-pte-i by the Japanese Government. to the hill.» ” The |a»>pl»» »*iowih-»l out
All went nicely so long as an ordinary of their houses along th»* thickly s.-t-
rat»» of s|H-ed w.is maintained, but ns tl«*d str»a-t aw« stricken ami wonder­
And wo will give you first-class goods for
soon aa any effort was made to in­ ing. Nobody knew the man and sonu*
crease the rate the iliffi.-iilt-es began. thought lie was a maniac. On at a
your money, and sell them to you
The »lesignor did mil mention the«« »puck pace he ro le ami shrilly rang
facts when they sold the plans for the »»■it Ins iiw fnl cry. In a few moments,
Charleston to Whitney. It is now ev­ however, thereafter tiier».- e nn e a »-Imi I
ident that even if the vessel were per­ of ruin down the broa 1 str*M*t !% down
'S
fectly constructisl and sdjiwttsl m ac- the narrow alleys, grinding, twisting.
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conlance with the plans submitted to hurling, overturning, crashing, annihi
the biid>l»*rs, th« Chnrlceton <*<iuld not lating the w.ak ami th»* strong. It
yield I lie results rtMjiiire«! unless ra»li- was the . Large of the IL mm I, wearing
»•al alternations were made. The trou­ Its coronet ,»f min and devastation,
ble is therefore with th»» designs, not which grew nt every instant »»f Us
with the builders. The naval utli- progress Forty f»s*t high, some say,
.-ials will profit by lb»» paper read iu thirty, H»*curding to others was this
Englaml by the designers, and doubt­ sea, ami it traveled with a swif'm-ss
less change' ns >iigg»«*t»*.l v* ill be made like that which lay hidileu m tln-lmels
in i he VesseL
of Mercury, «hi and on rn»*»*»i th«*
riderand »»n nm) on rush** i the wave.
Dozens of p«*«>p)e took hee.l of the
lh-iiisn>l for >»ri,<l trull-»
F 1 5
warning and ran uptotbe bills. Poor,
N ew Y< i . k June ‘,1. A leading faithful rider! It was an unequal <x»n-
dealer in California dried fruits says test. Just ns he turn«*»! across the
that the demand for California prunes rmlroail bridge the mighty wave fell
is greater than ever Iw-fore. D'-alers U|M>n him. ami hors«*, rider ami brnige
must have a g,s*i stock, though much all went out into the chaos together.
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inferior stock is placed and is injur­ A few f»-«»t further on several cars of
mdant
ing th»» trade. I'lie East will take up th- 1’eiuisyivania Railroad train from
all the prunes California can supply Putsbiug were caught up ami hurried
at good figures, but prodikt*rs must la- ml > tb»* caul*iron.
more careful in the goods that, are
Since the above was telegraplieil it
>x»xe»l for this market. Speaking of
k :--*- ’ ■ • X’
raisins, a dealer also said that New ial -arn.sitli.it the imine of this hero
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York would soon look to California was Daniel l’ey ton. He was a son of
riiiiplc* un the Far«*
Gilt* b J
for its supply. The Eastern market Jolui W. Peyton, a millionaire. H<>
O» * . ,
is strong, steady and not overstocked. was rich ami y.ning. but he lost his Lh note nn impure at Me of the blood — K F
uWll
Ilf«*
ill
the
effort
to
save
ota.TS.
and
arc
looked
upon
by
many
with
h
’
k
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There would I*» an unlimited demand
! ii.«
piriou. Acker's Bio« d Elixirwill remove
if prices could be made a little lower,
ail impurities and leave the complexion
The Hride of Women.
a» they are now too great a luxury.
sn.-«oth and clear. I here is nothr.u th it g.lr.
A clear |» irlv traiiMpRrent -kin is a! will *<> thoroughly build np the constita- <»■
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wavs
a
siiiii
<»f
pure
blixid.
auti
all
per-
ani
t’»in purify and siren ¿thru The who'-e
A Fixed fact.
troubled with dark yreasy, vt-Bow system. Sold and guaranteed by (’bit-
f .!l I
The nndersigncl respectfully an­ or hlotcbrd skm can rest «wared that '.vuod Br>»s.
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nounce« that ne has come to stay ami tht it !»!<N»d i.-» »ut of ordt r \ tew d> st*s
will do any kind of work in the line of of Be^u’-’ B ood Puntier «V Blood Maker
Why Is It
will r« in«>»v the cause and the sMn w dl
.is', om ng ’vir»1: an I li t.
harness, saddle orcairiage trimming become
ciear ¡'.ad transparent, lry it,
1 liat |M*.q>le tinger -long a w av» »*oir.•
.g !-.»:( i I.-11*- .*f \ . .*r « ■
in a work-tnaD-lik«* manner of the best and if satisfaction is not given it will (.lamine ab -nt that c »mina.il tireil f
gi- » b » k ami gi -»v 1 I
material and at great iv reduced rales. cost vou notbinp. It is fuiiy warranted. ing? (tue hottleof ltcgg»‘ ltlo.».l Borii - II.
vpr- •< th»’ !*»« ami gratz-je I ]
A. F. H all .
Chitwood Bros, druggist
erwn«i l«!oo.f Maker wiH entirelv re
M - ■ »' H.o ly. I»« i- in. I I
move tùis feeling. giv<- ihci, a g.» .J ap­
I* I.Hr AAoilh I.King**
Choice get? crop hay for sale by Bit-h, petite ami rigul’t» d:g»stion. t'hr-
K 17" < ,r»lt‘rs by mail promptly attend«1«! tn.
w- -*d Bros ilrugg:»'. ».
Sot if you no through tbr world h dys­ the milkniao.
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peptic Acktr'» Dyspepsia Tablets are
1 t.F.I’AKM» BV
An v.xp-’in ncctl shoemaker at th«1 -tore, who makes a
a positive cure for the worst forme of
Dr. J. C. <Kyer A Co., Lowell. Mass spei ialtA- ol'fine work, will repair all rips or defects of
dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency anJ
constipatlou. Guaranteed and sold bv
Sold Ly Drn.givts and Perfumer».
I stock »old by us free of charge.
Chitwood Bros
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15.
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GREAT BAILROAD SHOWS
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Entertainments.
Fully a Century in Advance
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BIGGER
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THAN
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rmNOHEMAL STACE SENSATIONS AND
UNPRECEDENTED SPECIAL FEATURES
WRESTLERS, BOXERS
Anil Gladiatorial Combatants,
friendly rivalry.
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Newly Planned Elevated Stages
For V.-«u<|t »ilh-Hii'i Now!
Chariot Races. Romau Standing
Races, Hat Races auil Jocky Ra­
ces, by expert mi I »laring lady : ml
geiitlvtm n Jo, lo-v s and Ch.inot»a-n«.
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Tents aiui Rail Road Trains
We make BOOTS & SHOES
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ELEPHANTS!
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Yreka. Friday, June 14,
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