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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1890)
BREVITIES. Jai. >, i, A riil'tfí. Ji.j* •L-.st I.' ’ ;t‘ Atomi Dv®« I Ev:> S.mi» s to Hunziker's * Setth», Setti»*. A:i p« rsous having unse thal ne- c.iunib with the iiriib rsigmtl uii. kindly call and M ille tue same either by cash or note wilboii’. delar. Ao dford is t > have a lodge of Jaunary 1.3, l*yu, .1. M. .M c C ai . l . Kr.igktsof l’ytbiis. Two giMwl second haul organs ou Weather Bu’.lethi. • \Vrdn.*s<lay morning. 22 h. lligh -aay pay in.-uts at Hunsaker’s. water in Grave and \\ »lf cr-eks. Mr. B irr sold fifty-one tons of b ded Water ro-es- v.*n fe ’. at Merl-u y-ster- bay a1 ¿13 per ton al Gold Hill Wed d ay nfleinom truck wa-liing ont. nesday. K uq all thè w iy f.■> il A-iil.a’i l to Tin* snow w ,s shout 2lt feet deep Il -ddtug, except at Siskiyotl station, at Hike ere« k ìu ttie castriti part of wi.ete Mio» is f.dllug. the county. Stockiiulilen Meeting. soon lie in ami weather A meeting of th<- etockholder» o! tbeEist Ast.l md lbtch Co. will la- li-l i ut City Coimcil room», ;-t 2 p. ni . It was reported that two feet of S.i’iir lay, l’-b. 1-4. All ati>-k:iolJers fresh PUuw feil at S seon last Mon-Uy rc'pie-t sl to b- pnsent. B isitn sa <d night, but it bas I» en riming there imporlmi**. By or.ler <-f .silice. J acob W aoner , J. W. O. Gregory was down the val W. H. A tkissos , ley as far ; s R >gue riv-r this week, 1 h rect» ir». an I I a.ugh* i-oun hay at a re.-.boiuible Marble W-irk. figuri'. ( di nt ti.’ As dan 1 Maride Sm.« is ull gone from th- street» an i 9»»’ a choice iili< >d ‘ W« “-«it ind yard* m stock of tine marble .si pi a-ee, or Sonai friend in the \ erm -nt or packetl works, w.< are filtered w it h t he BilslUi-ss Cours«- »I A . gr id»-« rind I ties' d- sig! is. W al wdl I-- orginiz-'d next own m >rk (ali I <lo l*ot pay for Anyone wishing» thorough talk.) Turu ov-r m->ut a- a» ho ■ Usili- ss cornee should attend. give ns yourord-rs. .Ì H 1U> I Al the Pieeby terian church uext S d.bath th«-s. i mon subjects will l>e -The Roynl law of L-’te, and " The Chris-, ill Emb-nvor Mov-uient.’ l! I »• wing of any kirn! pienso cali ou Mr». Dr»-» i; ikiug. tadoiiug, or 17 dílHUl opposite fully ee.vii.g R-i Snip i»ir Spmigs Hotel. 12b A ’titilla »ireilns. 2d Inf.. <». Co. H A >f 11 ||O II . i H ih ttie u»e»l Í t»s ptir- ioti Í !• H1J ire» I (»lit. -.- ! a t price. ik.‘ r * i gon N i- .t Me.l- R T. l'holàot), Bar.leo. A n. V e lion.il (¡.I, ..d ou i y .uoy us irs I:»- r» .'i i * -c-. i-e 1i Bv I h «i i vi fpi i l.ibí i »io u* which i i ! hiid • pur- > lot: Il J CO||’.-S* w II : »orni li limi.ling to >’ m ny i . vi uihg. This t o be _ one <if t he A amission fits'. t t ] i K I * I Ln late 1 t:op. ¡ñau Ash e W I’ll II. 1 • ri Cetil ly. Brown, son of O T di- 1 al M- drord l.i.s lit! -bl.I, tuo >ng takeu e- k of the grilla'. I on-in-i iw of John V ph. »' of Mis. Georg.- . Ills place, and Was l> phaa X last Siil i.IV. *- I r-i-eiitlv gon« into the black* b isiue a at Medf-ird. an ! »u 'lustrions young man, and :i i'iiu-u. Mrs. E E. Simon died at Eagle Point on Tuesday of last w.-,k. after :»n illness of only a few days, from iti- tlatmiiallon of the i>o-.vels. l>.-ceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haley. She b it lotlieear« of the Is-reiVeil hti'I’Uid a little child 1res than » year olii. Many friends of the family here and in other parts of the county join iu mourmug her untime ly death. •» A »on of Jacob Conley , i f Satu's Vail.-y. 'lie I aliout t wo w. i gs go from pneumonia, ng» A about 12 y »¡ra. ■ Mt. un .*- il.« • W I« hit le r («ni* •k < 4 un. « : VV Freneb, of Litll- weigbl of »now ou ils rot '. et e.i r~< d bim h los» of about \ pair ot muie.s «ud n. .rt v .ol ot l.i- i hick, ns were kilied. «Uid a u-.-’V wagou destloyed. ?4- >i'o l agrees to etaml bv h«r of- fer <»f ¿7.51’ tow.ir.i the Inmus tor i r.t i ul to .i n-ksouvilh», m ikingthe same off r tri the p.-rrons now eousid- rmg 'h ' proj.xit that biie niade iu the first pl i-x'. or-h it I case of Anderson vs. >u B >s.. appeale 1 from Ibis is to i e ¡irglieli befrire thè ■ eotirt m xt Mondav at l,<ast i ili- day set by thè court for , thè Case. There were seven burial» at the Phoenix e. ii • tery within about a week recently. This show» the fatal effect of the prevailing epidemic. The bur ials were not all from deaths in the nmi odiate neighborhood of Phoenix. Davs A Prance, proprietors of the iio'.iring u ill a’ Medford, have liongtit the Phoenix null of P. \V. Olwell, aud intend to overhaul and improve it. t hey will operate Imth mills, Mr. Jos eph 1 lance taking charge of the PLoeuix null. The M»*.lford N- im, a semi-wi—kly ue.’-pap. r et-Ttid l ist August, by Ira A. Pi., ips and f B. Ticknor, which was afterward changed to a weekly aud Sili’SeqUvatly sold to I I. i>»d- son, snap, ii led on the '.>• tl ins’., tor .ill have much ■rs in Granite -r barracks. \ ...eli part of the usili- I. 1» being and other (piar- hall, he finir de I tersio t pt If» ; mad-, i.orili < tí i heavy w.M’len un-teyweir A shis'ktnc ¡iff nr la reported from 1 is r«dii.-e I pr ■■•is to suit Duncti-uir. i •).* foreman of a gang of men at work in the enow on the Thei * in likely to ’>e a sugar famine ri 1 oi-il. Mr. Wuiting. was killed by n m As’uiiit I b: tote the freight trams anow plo-v. His I isty was to I t> e’-ut run again, and we may have to make •o R.-ili|:iig for burial. t»nd the casket our Coffisv of bean. aud e.illots, but <*r»nt:iitiing it was deiiosited in the th*4 supp .ly of tl mr and 1» i f aud bacon freight w irehous-’. 'The warehouse will fold out •'till the robins n *t tel! la*ue»tli tliu WI ’gilt of KtioM- on its roof, und th« ca-k-t rind laxly were again." ciushed. The reninins were removed The rams of I’m.«l..y and Wednes fr >m the wrer-k, and re-eotliu-»!. and day raised Bear creek about 3’^ feel di pi-sibd tn a »now drift on » freight east i t Ashland and four or Uvc feet ear. to »wait an opportunity for trr.ns- at Tab. at Wednesday afternoon, but purt -' ion to Redding. not iiigh enough to do nuy damage al Maj. H. F. Barron and eons are the al), and yesterday it w as falling. Ash largest cat lie-raisers in ties part of land creek was scale, iy ri.tsed Hl all. th« e< nutrv. aud are weil final to put Old homely Benn, th« butcher, ap through the winter in ordinary tim-e parently wauls the earth, and that all the cattle they cm handle <ai the aumiuer followed, but while be is fine mountain rang-j they control, but watting for it, a few sheep, hogs, forty the poor crop! of last HeaBon and the eleven ol I hens, eggs a Couple of present sov re winter have made llietu tunes, sheep pelts, indes and butter do coiisidernl’le rustling for hc> They to gi- s« ’» to will kinder case bun have liought coneid-'rable nt different along. Yours etc., Billy Bowleg», nee pla • s. Some of their cattle are up nt the Cove ranch, being fed, and a l»rg« Doozeulierry. * Uiliiilier liuve V.r - u lnl nt th« Dunn The snow plow which was disabled plac . liie latter lot - about 2”<i hen.l in tl »' Siskiyou» and sent to Graut’s w,ii probably lie duven to W. J. l'ass for repairs, was put m repair and Gregory's place, east of («utr.il Point, started back yesterday to Ashlaud. wh te George Barron Is,light a »cod ’.Vhetlier it will immediately tw giu to bur ii of hay this w *ek r.t 812 per ton. "buck snow" up in the Si*-kiyous, the < in« of th" pass, ng ts .f the block- men iiero didn’t know yesterday noon. [A slid* at Bbaaly run, this side of idei paity hers, W. C. Robert», was Graut’s i’.eis, preveut«<l the plow from a rre-ted by offi-er Mayli Id I t Me' Oomiug yeaterlay. It is expecieii • lay, upon a t> l-grrm fii.-n li»« fihenfT of MnltOotnah county, who subae- lo-day ’plently lei—grap’iisl til- wardin' of The Butte c.e.-k country in .lack- am-t, which charge» defemiat i. walk son county is the h»a tqilarters for a ¡arc ny Rob,-its claimed liiat lie stock raising biiiiuess of consnierable kn.-.v of no reason why he »hotil i be proportions. .Most of the year theca’th* irrt-sted, and was H.-tli-fi.-J there was live on the common, mountain range som • mistake in the m -tier, and up- and some wiut- - h great numts-ri, of i.Il • I for )• gal i.ssistance to the law them pick up enough grass andbrowp.- firm of Phillips .v Burtensh’iw. Tb- on th-lower, winter rang- s to enable attorneys sue.! out a w rit of ht'ltiin th-m to iiv© with very !• 11 - or no fe«*d- V'2 -»» i’ll ! Ii .i i-’its was taken to ing fr m ihctr i.wn-re. Tins winter J «.'iillle We In»-«¡day l-y i tli-. i •»••111' s.tlOU to 1 >.tk>) lead are being M ’vti -I:!, i nJ t1,.- hearing lesultr* I in ’<■ I by lite laiii'l.ers in tu it sectiou, R ’roll- 1 -■:» g- turned over to th,' it is i S’llll ited. custo.lv of S i -iiff Bi! I —y to iiwiiit ti-> Eigbl Carloads of liie irou water irr’val of iui offi-i-r from Mnltnoinnh him. l-i default ol j-‘2” k’latll, pipe for I l.e now i ity water works have ;u rivet! hero, tun i lieen distributed. hs fix*,! by the justice in Portland. A carlo id ¡’nd a half of th ie same eliip- I! ib ii-, w: s committed I” j il. \ ment is delayed s< -wti re i». twe.i' Portland di patch in the t -I'-graphte Albany aud ’ Asblnud. 'li ii •< ,-d. m ws columns of the I iihngs throws from Sa Fi hiici-»'»’, furnish»-»! I y -i’ll)*- light ont I»-case. ( E i lings. Mr. E Idin.--5, co., calls f*»r th' delivery of a!> >,it • feet ,»t .-ni.ii cr pip»'. l»,--»i :• > lies it th« lust L ,.•;)’. of carloads, and th- n he . by h purty W U 111 I s-through wuh hia ptiit of th - nterest iu I .’US I ss. When the pip»* "tr-ni the 7 i/m.s. Eub will nrnvc, nolialv knowk. If a flavor ’ tri ’iit'choly and dig «ppointr it I c detected iu the above i nl 1’ niiii I»-explained, p-ihap; ly the fact that at th*< ... lust loaning of item money I ■v ti e .-V.l.l »nd Building and IU1Z Î I. i ll! A-s s-iation, ic. itinii, a piotmui nt bnsi- >f .! .Jacksonv aei->- i chs man of :1 le -iu th« news r«*c paper Imsi less H's» was a pronnm-nt bld- h**r. :-r by proxv. For him h b’d of is months' interest in advance mu mad-. Auottier in in bid one mouth more 4‘J miitlis inti-rest in lidvsnce and took the !o:ii). Ilns ib»« not indicate any unusual stringency in the lociil money market, bow -ver. It pimply shows that peop!« who have stiidie-1 the mat Ttie mortality in th’s valley <furing ter. reali7.eih.it a heavy discouut.ornd- tile P -it few Meeks flotil disc.of th VHuee interest 4 -duetion, mav lie paid iiatuo» of pneumonia has hem tiiiusu- for a long-time loan in ii building asso dly 1 .rg» , as gr» at, p- rhups, in pro ciation, aud yet the st<x-khol ler w ho portiou to the popniatiuu as in many 1 ikes It, Mill <lo better th»u to liorrow p! ie, s in 11.“ E ist wle re tt’e p,op|. money from year to year at ordinary -re ti. king in’i h trio ..b»mt the sen interest, payable annually. Th« bids ous effects of Z»r ¡jri/i/H1. (’n loubte-l for B. .V L. funis in other places ly th»-»lone eomlitimis or causes have prove tins —as high as fifty-six mouths produced the unusual prevalence ot advance interest having been reported the dls»'a»e here as in the E .stern in Portland, the interest li-ing eight state- ami Europe. Such a prevalence per cent. I of pneumonia and kimire-l ailment» The trains which should have met h is never lieeli kuowu in this part ot near Roseburg last Wedneeday night I Oregon before. had a rough time getting through the Of damage to buildings throughout molin’nn atid eiuiyoti country lietween the county by snow, the following Grant's Pass and R-iseburg. Train .were lepoited last week, in additi. .ii 15, that left Ashland going north Wed to those enumerate I before: The lag nesday ev-ning, stii'-k first at tunnel barn of J. M. Lofland m .1 «'keoi.vil.e 1J, and kept sticking in from three precinct, and the barn of C. Mingus to five feet of snow and no snow uear Medford, weut down, The roof plow all the way from there to W.»l of a stock shed on J, A. L- mdeii's Fork, wher« it finally passed tlio oth farm on Tbompsou creek f»-ll and crip- er train. Train 16, which left Port- pled several ii -.id of cattle, ami the 1 mil W.slucs.lay evening for Ashland, r’»’f»'f ttie school house fell in no stuck firs’, at Robert'» Hill, a few one in th« buihhug nt the tun«. The miles south of R »seburg. where the Jacks-’uville baud wagon was dam debris of a slide had to Is* removed aged by the fall of the she-i under from the track, »nd then was fence,! which it was standing. iu for two days or mure by fallen For a day or two, wo badu’t even tinil.'pr, nt West Fork. Stipt. Brandt, telegraphic coinmunica’iou with the with his private car, was with the worhl, except between Gl«ndnlo at the train, aud fimling obstructions ahead, north, an ! Sisson at. the south, but b« ordered th« train to back into the there ha» beeu n chunce for telegraph side track at Wes’ Fork statiou. The ing in either direction most of th- train pull-d up to pass the »witch, tiui- since Saturday. Th»' wires were but found » Ing tree across the truck thrown down for a longdistanc»' north just a lew f,«t too near the switch to ot Glendale, by ttie gu.'iit load of enow allow th- triin to go ahead far enough and i»-e which gather«»! upon them, to get on to the side track. Then ami l be heavy winds which have pre tin y concluded to run onto th»» sid vailed. but there is a largo fore« of ing from the north end of the switch, and backed the train till the engine men at. w, »'. as b,-yoii.l he nor! 11 end of the aide fijj’ -v ;< h r<i 'rack, l'h y c-iilli have taken the mmunir «¡envorin^ --.¡■itc'i al! right th«n. but concluded open. o '-ack a bril« further, to the Wa’er Fr.»: M ink. and take wa'er firs’. B-forc I > I K import 1 m»-.l>- ii -i tb e H lùa h »» \ th« ü •tv 1 i.ew »1- are t. f Ill V»' \<I • I i I i*el I* . I Wedti. I I Ì »•V in tl I . I ( I T <1 Iu«*!1 I « I Ü V I if it i \\ n. I r V » If * *i :i?;c vet! ■ V ii I118, t »• K iiiOIrl Til Illi 1 E u.-.e I i ! i ■* » ; I Bobbery of »n Expr -»« Train in Californi*. Tulare, Cal . Jan. 21 The south fjopp.d t»»nud passenger train " this m.-rnii’g by two masked in*"i, seven m''»*s u.»rth of Lill are. The roti- car au i bora ch,::be 1 »»v-r the In. he tr or»i«re»l th»* etigiiuvr to slop t th- train, which h« di»!. 1 he nu n th, hea a c -om- p-*-!i»*J ttie en ineer an I fir-meo men io to g«j •F AS with tl-- u and order th«, -xpr *.» mes senger to open th.» d,s»r. Tire Ttie rob- t»eis ni.nl>* the engine.-r and tirem.-n accompany tb«m several hundred yar.ls from th»- train, wh-n ’th. v t»»»k th- ir »lepar’nre. A tramp who w - - stealing a ri.le was «•■en by therobb.-r- while crawling ou’. and, mist ,kui; him for a trnpitnan. th-.» st-»it him in tUe tiea 1. The wouioi-d mail 1» llu- ,* ii«c:>”is, luit m ,y reeov» r. E » . nee»- S. H. Dcl' le says tha’ tl.-« ti’-l ir of the men they were coiniug ♦ over the * tender. l’»»'h b i I st» f>ist.-i>>»] to a str ip ov. r th. i nei ns. and »h.)Ul'l--rs, *> tb«y could handily. The ni-n were .» »1 and d -r aski termin'.<1. When the P ii t the express m< «singer »liHir tti,» rubbers h«l i 1“ betwia-u !’», m un i ttie < m.-sseiigcr coul-l not > e -ng, r n»>t making “'»I ,»f the rcbl-e.-s i-egan eai»ae.i the eng meseerg» r to i »I going to kill li V* i ri»» »i gn i’ i * I expre ». Ti.e poricd to Is» i': \ \ w li-i «• r c* ,».« le* io li jour tiraci»! it is thè b ‘t till) I. ati-l futi < f r ‘•'lin I..-t l.o,.f." a dran » of tit.- lud -nl.net, Mill lie pon n:<d al multe Hall vu In Xt Medie» day. •b. 5. by eiane of Hie la-st KUl.it» 111 lent ’ll Aeblan-L. No pains is is itig red tu m ike it a grand siiccera. tmi --.on 2Û ceute. Reserved Mitts, " i ' i - roan s.i Idle and racing animal c.ii .1 "S-ii.n-,’ that use ! to w-u in .ay t I,., e. rat «'at t’--- I.fai faits a ft.-* j. .i s ago, w.is killrsl by the t .11 of » o.-.m ’ p .t l lie C’-va rauch of l’hoiup- ' ni A But er iec-utly. S .« Was a valu P J. bris d in ire, :nd was owned by Mrs. G. S Buller. H. A. Caso, who was •’ i.iiy hurt i -st we-k by a log rolling over him, is n coven g from his injuries. The log roll- i <•» r ins head, ami Case was ¡in conel, »-.is for a long lime. Dr. J. H. Ii 41 a’tr-tid.si him. an I report» that he li -1 a narrow *"•. p-, th« skull is i g . nhjec: -I to a very s -vere strain, but n it su ’wiugMgua ot fracture. tin en. w to have feet deep nt its (Î- ■n tii- L’t'kv lie r • mgs. l ili» i». 1. ss ave I hv U expected i i ring t ie iepi b t’J ley. but it is .o known, and Mr. Tv! illHlut S’r*V f4! *.- i un. (1 il< r I of pi i. 1 ( Hi ’ I n î ; I ire.«'. 1. I.-e. II 3a.-U--I.Di-. W’t’i <1 if t h<* robb re. Í » ou Mill , r -»-g Im- w s-lll I .ilH vis ma », £veryb--dy ttiows that --Í .al Lr i» tue »fieuynA pi.».e ki buy dry ^ -v-t» I t t it I wn uîd >;3h Ihn tl ’ n ♦• r V »S the il ed Hli tl t 1 j •: • ' A I ••V J ) ■-•Vi rr.i k, Ki).I w l.ie ! i . I v 1 u 1 id I' I I 11 It' I iiu IS « >11 I ft* •It I 1 ;J »fax’ * I 1 • • p»»U.g-.ly ÌlaMl I1 t e r-.xx ivni i¡.¿ a-.ll!. 11 IU OLD PBOBS'S OPINION. The First News from tlie Oit- side Worli since Jan. 22. STORMS AND FLOODS IN CALIFORNIA. News frinii Washington— (’añada has a Sensation —('rimesand Suicides. THE LATEST FROM THE RAIL- ROAI» BUM KARES NORTH AND SOI TH C. P. R. R. SIILI. BLOCKED. »re ti» a m alj pigi to shut nd » -f 1< -r»> t e Toll H- nae id’y. las' Fri igii the railro: • ■ru si-le of t h at the saw i: up fe»*t deep, ai in plac»’» itioii • noi th en 1 o! feel »leep. im.:!y eansi 1 the ■ ■ion's in I> ", .r- •Kiskiy..-,s The g.-iiig after the t three tent d- p. alt doubl-d th it , an I t!i y w.*ro down tie work ,'gii’g c-’tlo and .-ii Iro n th-- mill .inch, with some ii-. b-i ig driven I tiiliu**! lioni ’he hi nnt .ii- Tn»* ill L s t»*eu eight 1 on th-- old »tag« the summit and the tll -iol it is P!'.U<! ixai „ John 1 Brittsan went down to l.’i-kso'ivillo to make linai proof on h:s ho ler.t. ad clsi ii ui'.i of Ashland last Saturday. Hr. C. E. Loutnis, special »gent of I lie Laud Depart im-nt, w as in Hi« val- 1-y last w. k. invi stigatiug some com- piatrdsaiio.it government land lvenig eiiclos. J nnlriwfullv. LATEST FROM SISSOX ANU I’lNSMt ll! ANU TUE KAII.ICOAD NOKTU. Dt NsMriH. Cal., Jan. 30. Th« ait- i ilion here remains unchanged. The ■ »low gangs 6ent north aud south hud ■net several lam! and enow slides and have not y«t reuched Molt or Hirns, i’thor slides are reported on the track since these gauge went ont. No time • .n b« set wiien a train enn conie up. I'he weather is mild sn t cloudy, with 'hdieut ion« of more storm. A bog en gine, which has just lieeli overhauled in the round lions«, will l»e turned hose tn the yard to morrow, to clean up. EveryIwxly is cheerful, but pro visions are ruunitig short. Htssoxs. ('¡<i( , Jan. 3»X The snow plow from Edgewood lias reached n point about five miles north of here 1^1 is coming south surely, but slow ly. The work crews are making con siderable fils» in complaints aliout the engineers of the big engines (the bogsl refusing to rnu with full speed against the snow. They shv the en gineers reverse their engines just lie- fore striking the snow, to avoid dan ger, und that they nre not making the progress they should. The snow plow from the south has uot reached Mott yet. Don't know what is the matter. G rant ' s P ahs , Or., Jsu. 30.—River and small streams going down Snow on the level of the town ulm a>t gone, am! melting. Ap|a*ars to lie plenly more in mountains, however. Weath- wurm und clou.ly. A very bad slide Las occurri’d ut Bloody Run, three miles south of here. ’1 be section men are at work ou it. Can't bear anytkiug from the nort h. MINIX.I STori'ED. V irginia , Nev., Jan. 28 -Ail work oti the iode bus stopped, except iu a t«w mines, on aooount of the impossi bility of uioviug ore trains and til« scarcity of fuel for steam plants. A la*ef famine is likely to lie experienced here, nulesa th« blockade is raised soon. J efferson , Or., Jan. 30 The Siu- liam is 8 feel higher than high waler mark at thin place, and rising four iii-lies an hour. He had Died in the Moun’aliia. Miltliaii Has Hw-ii Taken in Again. S an F kax ’- isco . Jan. 2'.’. John Sul livan, one of the Aix prisoners who es caped from the county jail, about winch so much fuss has l»«en made, was discovered this morning on a (Ter mini ship just itlxive to leave port. He »an tn ken back to jail. rnrs ended her life Gertie Filluian, wife of a man who lived off her earnings in a lib- of shaui«. ended her troubles by shooting her- s»»lf through the heart this afternoon. Eaeapi-d from the Pen. F olsom . Cal., Jan. 21 Thomas Merry, serving a s»-ntence of teu years in the penitentiary for burglary in San Fraucia.-o, esca^ied from the pris on here yesterday, und has not yet been reoapturixi. Pure Blood prominent m-mljer of parliament a few days ago received a )»*tter from a justice of the pea»'»» in the province of Ontai io, giving a d»-tail»sl aceonut of th« ovum'nee. Tins letter whs im mediately band»»! to ri-e Mimster ,,f Jiu>li»’e, who brought the matter to the notn-e of th« government The letter contained a sworn disilanition to fads, and charged a young Churc’i of England ci«rgymau of a prominent parish in the western ]>ortion of On tario with crimes eitntlar to those al- ieg’si to have l>»»eii eommitte.’ in the West End of London, England, the revelation of which lias hiihh I such a aenaatiiin. In four eases the chargiv» Wer« dismissed, bill in the last c,<s»» the clergyman was f-»uud guilty and seuteooed to three months iu jail this being the severest [>enalty the law pro- videsfor. Barents of th« victims re fused to prosecute. Details of the af fair were whispered »round among m«ni’H*ra of parliament yesterday af- ternooii iiti.l created a profound wn- satiou. Ttie Government iiiteml« to taketlieinarier in hand at once, and appoint a commission to take all the evideu,',* in every com . Sir John Thompson admitted to your corres pondent that the particulars given tire quit,» corr»-»'t. He wiis of the opinion that th« kbowi. »Ige of the facts ot the •a»« will insure the passage of the purity bill, which pr«»vi»l«-> us a pen ally for such off-nses th« flogging of tl.« parli»>> found guilty . fect health. Hood*« Sarsaparilla U the great blood purifier, quickly conquering scrofula, salt rheum, aud all other insidious enemies whieh attac k the blood aud undermine the health. It also builds up the whole system, cures dyspepsia and tick headache, and over comes that tired feeling. Scrofnla Sorea. **My adopted boy, aged 14 yearn, suffered terribly from scrofula gores on his leit. which spread till they at oue time formed one great sore from the calf of his leg up to his thigh, partially covered with scab, aud discharging matter continually. The muscles became contracted so that hie leg wan drawn up and be could hardly walk. We tried erentbing we could hear of. without shoccm ««, until we be- gsn giving him Ilood*«Sarsaparilla In just a month, after he had taken two-third* of a bottle, the sores entirely healed, bi» leg in pe» fcctly straig.it, and he Of a square meui and a good >’(*d. blit anyone wanting Can Vwalk aa Well a« Ever. To Buy Furniture Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine I ever saw for srrofulons humor. It has done its work more than “atMaciorily.'’ W illiam ^ anlerr , Rockdale, Milam County. Teva- Hood’s Sarsaparilla Would In- unwise if they »bould buy Before get ting prices -eld t-v druggists 11; sfi for I'i Prepared tr.lv by C, T. HOOfS A CO . Apotheearlea I owell. Mi« IOO Doses One Dollar For Sal,- al a Bargain. A dwelling house and large lot con- t»lining l1^ acres, on street ii. ciioio* r,*i.leuce pnrtof Ashi-nd Tor eale at a bargain. Fine lot of fruit ou the place;comforts!>le ama)l hoes»» mid K lliln. For further information inquire nt A new stuck of bird cages just re T iding » ofti.»» or Address D Bayne. «eivd at Smith A Dodges. Paoenix. Gx At Wilson’s. FiiglHDit vs. Portogli L ox - don . E ig.. Jan 29 The A'eu-s’ Berlin eorr»“»pon»l »ut says of the Eng land Portugal affati: The signatory powers to the B-'tlin treaty have re plied to Portugal's not«, declining to b>k« united . tiicia! stops, us requested. N ew Y ork , J hu . 21 The German st(»»im»hip. Scluvuin. en route from New York to Hamburg, was almn- ii-»t«xl at eoa in a s.liking comlitiou on the 13 h inst By great good fortune, all bauds were saved. ♦ N--W York, J:in.;27>. - J'.-ssie WiJItauia. formerly well known to the theatre going world as the child actress, com mitted suicide to-day by shooting her- si If through the h«art. in the presence of her husband. -• « * Ibis If You Can All our Ladies', Misses’ aud Children <* ----- < F itaw a , Jan. 29 Sir John Thomp- .»■ in. Minister of Justice, siys in refer ence to th« uew extradition treaty l»e- i »«*u Great Britain 1,1 ^F*^1*' Vnitod Sta’es, that l»e thinks it is n satisfac tory sol lit ion of a long-vexed problem. I). H. & E. V. MILLS READ THIS. SIZES NOW PRICKS The Treaty « Nm-cew». Mr*. H E. Moore. W ashington , D. C., Jsn. 27.— Pres ident Harneou to-day nominntod Loms Gottschalk, of California, to be U. S. cotisnl at Stuttgart. Excitement st Oklahoma. They Must Co. — A n t)— Sat ur< la v, • I a 111 la rv -i • RED LETTERS and the GOOD VALUES! Mr* S E (’of ASHLAND MILLINERY STORE Reeser's Block, Main St. 'Hucce-»»«»;-s tn Mr*. Boynton and Mr* Foun tain.] I tirjce Nt w Stock, Embracing' all the lateM They represent. It is impossible to state values without seeing the goods, but if in need of anything in this line our prices are bound to please you. Everything marked in plain fig ures and all treated alike. We in- vite vour careful inspection. Respectfully, E B. HUNSAKER. R. P. NEI L IN ASHLAND, swift skMinj. AT 10 NF. N kw Y ork , Jan. 29. The five mils I oxe , t’nl, Jun. 25. It ir raining constHutly hd <1 hwHvily, and water has skating race in th« national »esocia- riew-n till many bonne» are flooded. tion was won by Joe Donoghue in 17 minutes. 44' j secon la. • Is the day to look for the Fall and Winter Style«. O klahoma C ity . In.l. Ter., J hd 29. —The greatest excitem«»nt prevails m Fine Asaortment of Material* for Fancy Work—Zephyr« Araaenc, Chenille,Etc this city over the jumping of claims in the town. Last night a mob tore our motto 1* ‘ aqvick -ivi F.xf i ir hettka 11-1* down ami burue»l a house rented JJyTHO A FLOW Fill I L! NG by one who proposed to contest a Main street lot. To-day a house on California Avenue was torn dowu from a contented lot.. Threats are made Would Inform the public that h« haa again opened a that to night a forge number of eou tested lots will be visit?»! by the vigilantes, and th-x houses thereon GILROY INCNDATED. G ilroy , Cal., Jan. 25. A serious burned. The only thing that can re flood here. Both creeks have over- store peace ami quiet is a speedy set tlowe<l, uu»l tlie southern and eastern tlement of all controversies regarding the titles to city property. portions of the city are inundated. MORE INVNDATIONH. Be Glad $13.50 S 6.75 2 34—36 20.00 10.00 42 2 18.00 42 9.00 1 38 18.00 9.00 1 36 24.00 12.00 1 34 — 3Ó 22.00 11.00 2 12.00 6.00 • 2 32—40 a Q*2 o» __ 34 <4 <7 itti 4 50 OTI __ 36 OV 'V »5.00 2.50 12 2.75 5.50 1 Also a large line of Misses' and Children's Cloaks at from $1.60 to $4.00. Shut in bj Snow. BEGIN RAINING AGAIN. rv and tired would WoODtiTocK, Va.. 25. Ex. I'. S. Senator Riddlelierger died this morn A Sj»oniuj Item. ing. His case was Hnnonncml as hope- P ortland , Or., Jan. 27. Joe l»«a several days ago. and he has been Cboynskt, the Japanese wrestler aud steadily sinking since, till death oc Imxer, knocked out McLiirnev, the curred. - ---- Irish gi»*uit, in two rounds Saturday- N ew Y ork , Jan. 27. The steamship night. Adriatic, arrived here to-day after a very stormy passage from Europe. lie who is In Jnil at Jacksonville. Five seamen were injure»! and one P ortland , Or., Jan. 27. Win. C froz«n, on the voyage. Roberts, cashier and book kee|>er of L iverpool , Eng.. Jan. 24 The Win. Dunbar A- Co., shipping and com s eamer Sardinia, just arrived from mission house, is missing, hs is the New York, bad a most tremendous cash book, siso. Amount of defalca voyage. Two foremen mid an niginecr tion is unknown. «ere crushed to ilesth by th« heavy seas shipped; her Raloon was thxiiletl. A Bunter Case. and boats lost, and the passengera and S tockton , Cal., Jun. 29. Iu the owners of the steamer are congratu trial of Mrs. Polsky aud sou, who lated over th« almost miraculous «•»««[»* I-ill.xI Robert Kennedy, th« mother of the v«wel aud jieople from serious was iliHcbiirg»*»! to-day hh a defendant, diMetor. - ♦ I ut bebl to testify against her sou. THE STORMS AND FLOODS. S an F rancisco , J hu . 30.- Once more the skies have usanmed a threatening appearance, nud at the moaseut when many of the water-soaked districts were liegiuning to believe that the contmuoiia bail weather bad en»led, the rain has begun again. High winds from the storm quarters are blowing, ami in several localities the streams are rejMirted to be rising. Il is feared that if the rain of yesterday oontiDU«», more innndatious may lie the result . Several storms are also report«»! in the mountains. Weather here very cloudy aud indications of rain. A Man Hung- I m attsnlntoly neceBAary in order to have per At htis , Nev., Jan. 27. All travel is The Big Bl»»rka»te In the SierrM. Rt»»rni and impeded in every direction, and affairs Flaxid Votes fr»»iu tartons Plate» are serious here. Flour, and food of in < aiiforiiia. nil kinds, is getting bchto «. Sfieep are dying by the humlre»]» in the many MofNTAIXS OF SNOW. A special from Topeka says W. L S acramento , Cui., Jan. 29. The bun-ln in this section of country ♦ Egl«son, the Top.'ka man who is en- billowing is the latest from the snow Jeavoring to in.lm-»* the negroes of FROM WASHINGTON h!o«kn»le m the Sierras: The weather South Carolina to emigrate to Okla- is very menacing this evening. No An Evrltlng Seen. In ttie House S|»«lier homa, hasa!re.t»!y e-r-c.s»J»-»l in settling S’MI negroes there, they are m-«tly Rwxt and the Republican« Pnivsll. s»iow is falling, but much is drifting. from Topeka, and h-ive left during th» The snow is piled mountains high, and ,-i<st fix montl s. They triv« e«’»b- W ashington . D. ('.. Jun. 29 T'ne ready in n hundred places to slide iuto 7sl «d a i .iloiiy n<- .r Kingflslier, und most exciting s«-en»-' witnessed in th • ■ re opening fam s .-.’i i htiil’ting cuts and completely undo th« work of two weeks’bar I luluir. A high wind Hoii<je of Representatives for many ■ utu»-«. E„:-- <>n we.n« to b-» acting • n l»'aown i—:htv I-.il « iitial and threuteniug clouds 'warrant the years transpire I to-day. ami th« Home .|. -r. .| n .n her« think that be will »’»• reaeinble»! iu >)»p«nrnt.ith« Frei.ch of Riii'fi ¡i disaster. Railroad men o ttkl.ihoma himself and th» re » n- !« l»-r of th« jut from the front any there can be ('Lumber of deputies tn its stormy .i«;:vi r to 'n.«-on-' tl times. The 'on’este»l case of Smith do ceituioly aliout the ro-id lieing op.-r.od, or ffsept open, until th-'S»» im vs. Jackson was pr>w*nte»l for con r.oi s mense piles of «now through which svlorntion. The Itemoorats enl*«iv- or>-»l to prevent action by the old tl.« pl-ci - h iv»» cut a passage way have '»’ \ ' - i ’\ tn \sbland. to Mr nod Mr. M • ■ on Ja : 17t» . h ar r 7.1 »I-.wii, as they ar« ready to top dodg« of refusing to vote, ami claim f ing there was not a qu»-riim present. 1 HT! F —In V l.bind, Jan ci] Mr ani li- or-i into the enta at any moment. Mr- J! H Li t le. a sou On the roll call 1(J2 Itopubb *ans vote»!, and only two D.-m»>:ratA. l’e-.e x-rato DIED. S an F haxcisoo , Jan. 3»’th. This ie claiineil n-> quorum Speaker ltocd th - »ixteeiith day ->f th»» great snow then directed the clerk to record the «IM0N At Fa<:» I'olnL .’sn 21, :«9--|. Frsn- »-.r!» -rgi, in the Si«rra Nevada». Very <-.« «¡fe ..f J. T fini, n «nd d..a«-fi*er ut nnmeeot »11 Democrats present who Mr. nn-t Mr« A. J. tisi» » li 1« wits imcuiriplishe»! vi'S’er-luy hat not voted. 11»«-. I Denied Blount, VNI’EKsON —tn Pimenti, Jan 17tb. I’»!*’'-, t-i».v->rds th»» moving of the seven trains Blaml and Breckenridge ot Kentucky. Aib» r Amfi-rM’ii ’iinniio: <..iu»f St- aud Ali« Q N liidt’*.>n. .»ue-l aliout .4 years »tiff a; Wadsworth, Reno. nn»l i’rn»-!.- Breckenridge ran d»iwu the »isle and AMMoNI' A-C. ntral 1‘otiiL Jan J l.ts'JO. f-e, :>•: ! th»'»itnati.in was still further u a loo 1 v.»ic« ami dramatic manner H ot i'i.. on.<nla. H» riba '» . »iminlaer ».f a «» d-r.piu-ete i by n fresh snow storm, denounced the Speaker’s action aS- -old A’.ic»- Hahir-i.itKl aged I« umilili* and 11 day-. with high wind«, threatening snow revolutionary. There were cheers BIF.BFR't Ft’T —In c himney Ro. X pre slides and drifte. Reports are r<>cieve<l ili.'-’, Jan «. 1««’. Io-itui. dangliter of aud yells from the Democrats. O’l.er Alvin iia-ï E'. l - h ’« tl. 11.- i »-r*-r d’ : aged â of the cnndition of the passengers iu Democrats al»o violently protested us weeks th« tram now deluyed at Reno. A the Speaker named them and th« clerk Woritil'ORi’.—It C» iiira’ I*...nt. ’an Itili. number of inti rviews with them have 1-■ I a'.ia daiigbtvt of Mr» Woodford reoordixi them, but the entire list was a-.-i-d I v.-ar«.».» months and 12 day«. b.’«n obtained. Dispatches from g-in«Jthni’lgh, nevertheless, ami tlie I. \NI’igl'ol«T In i »-iriia' P.- ut, Jan 17tb I'inek- e deny the rumors of diph l«yi'. Brilla Laiulquoi.'t. a nati» e of .«wedeu record made to show a quorum pres aaed about 61 year« theria. Snow was reported falling ent, as was the fact. , again ut Cisco at midnight. Mr. N. Potte», d .»„d u, who»« wife an I d.mgbt* r have been spend ing some we..|;s in Ashl'ind, Cam« out I ist w: ■ k. for s visit here. C. W. Ayers, wiio went down to Al- iimy 8O!I|.‘ three weeks .'»g>, to look (• W - k. r er rm e in the first of •fo r a building contract, has as yet .-ek troni I». ■ ..'1 li'.h ni. ib1 re- faded to return home - caught on the I h .If a-di-z •o men it woili wrong sid- of the blockade. -»»t’il.’g II t rad up i »st slut Judge Tolman and family will move :>vidllig ridge, 1 lai’. Itlillill -g into town tn xt mouth, aud occupy the ) -logr, »r. ns 1 ho 1 sin w kept drift - r»*id<-r.<*e formerly owned by them — >>t plac. s nhiiosi »s fast a» th, y the Eubanks bouse-later the Swift ci it ont. A larger force of residence on Main street. were to go to woik smee, nn.l J. George Brown, of E igle Point, is z i start-*,! Wedriesd.iy morning with sever »I men to t-cgin breaking a at Portland.ou business. trail from Tncker’» place up the west Mr. “Boots," a cigar drummer from side of ti e mountain. The rancher? New \<>rk who furnished lots of sport wli>> .r« the shortest of buy <-nn feed for “thn boys" at The Oregon during their slock for about a wet k vet. und his stay m Ashland, started yesterday it i X; ccted that the trail will lie morning for Roseburg with one pt o|-»-ii» I wi’l ’ti that tune, Ì he ruin Kyle's teams, in charge of Have Ralph, w hii a 1. o. g. ii I iirsday hu» bei ii a help l iie tiip will cost him jfotJ to fifid, but Irinl-m-ikere, by packing the ht> doesn't care for expenses. to lip. I snow. 1 ile il» pib of «mow just at the Dr. Kahler, of Phoenix, is reported summit of tl.o toad >s alsnit tiv»< feet, ln:i .i’ pint i s on the esst*.«! side it is seriously sick. six ■ g-, ven feet. Mrs. Joseph Rapp, of Talent, »ho Th- Mt-<ih»rd Aitili iiH° asÄUuie<l the has l>e«'n seriously ill, L ihh been better, rt-le «>( an r Xpert ni civil enífiiie^riiu’, bitt was reported w»»r.«<» again yester mil b» s I'.'ii-lern’ie 1 the Siskiyou pass day afternoon. a s a i ¡xi l’rovl avenue. What the editor I'n le t“aac f’onstant. of Central of the Mini ibs'su t know about th« iiiount; in passe- in Soii'hern Or-g ui Point, wi.s very low Wednesday, and WoilM s*rv» to till up for years the there wr ie fears of a fatal termination n« • k Iv local-new» vac.unii ¡n bi» pa of his illness. Ho had taken Fold 3f- ner. '1 rtiere is nnoccasion to Complain ter at attack of the grippe. nb .'. th« Siskiyou p.v-. In this So may people have l»een ill with of utipr.--. .li-iit - I snow ntid of il- grippe and bail Colds that th* bl x'k:i-iee, ttiv ra.b .4 coni ImiNi.s will rot undertake to enumer li- I ’ no trouble iti the Siski- ate them, flier« are no serious cases •ir ¡ . i wt! ii th I» 1-.4I) ni 1 lie in \elilaud. u< r* w.ii.. nn i'he Siski all 111 th * Ui- haven’t K î âî E-tate Transaction». I ilow would if kept at If engin« wiM-ks now. B. d' bhs-kndeil IP « traveling ’*■ I A-b- Kiskiyou •Vi l'h P. tn Ibis whole o’ ectlv acro. s Inorigli the I I ». Inced to n si-l »II .¡n exnmin- er.mmcr ’n pr. pert) in re. • * nweeti ru g-'’- I tha’ lol glug to -i .e Sue ii . r «od time to L. M (tali, n.Iministra »r th* snow ç last S»,’iird’.r w^s not a it eta :.rc '. 't- nded, and th« properly t*‘ tn . e tl. >OrC an 1 lot, pur- S. M. Rides. brongiit I»-’ o' her lot ” as col I to n CliilireiiCryfcrPitfita’sCiaUrit S an F rancis , <>, Jan. 29. The weather probabilities for Northern California up to P I*. M Tbnraday, (Tub) ar,» rain, wuh south»rly wind», brisk to high. S acramento , (’ad. Jan. 28 The laxly of telegraph operator. John Cog- lan, who died of pneumonia at Cas cade station, was brought lu the city Atlantic Steamers are Having- traday. The reniaiua had l>ceii pre stoi-iiiv Passages. served |M*rfect)y by their sepulture in the snow n i. i.Fi HVB-UniNG AT STOCKTON. S tockton , Cnl.,»Tan.29. Tbeficod in tins lower part of the city is »ut»ei»ling. stid no more damage or danger ia im- tici paled. Hsving bonitht the bu.lneM ot « ei«C) i« locate»! for the preeent on IN - «ud - <>i<i*:<¿< > n . East Side of Main Street, Where the popular and »room mod at inf cutter. Win Harria. 1» n ad y tn unit upon all old nud uew cuMomerif In a wadsfactory manner 14-21 Pi>i«oneil a Family. W oodland . Cal., Jan. 25. -lieport P oint P leasant , W. Va., —J hd . 29. comet, from Knight's Landing that A negro woman has j»ois<-ne<l eight th»» riv.-r is rising rapidly. At Win- t--ra Pinup creek bank full, soins meuiliets of the Hargraves family place» running over orchards and vine- here. Four nre »lend. yartl«. I’tii- water is two f«et d»i«p in it-.v»-l!i-),'s on Rome ranches. Near ttAnt te be Annexed. Bl-I k s SIX hundred fest of the I lib New Y ork , Jan. 29 Imiians of th« r i. 1 tra -k in washed ont. Sun Blas coast, who have a forge trade with the Vuited St’itos. have nt- fO bl II I) 1 I» fHl: LEVEE».. tempted to aun«x th-mselvew with the laza orner i ore S vua M knto . Cal.. Jan. 2fi The U. S. government by reining the DR a LF.I»»' IN iv. r till« afterno-n> is twcntv-cci« fe- t, American dag and defying the Colum four in«b»-« .-d»t>r« |<i*v water et-.g«, nn 1 bian an’ iionti«-. Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponge« «ti.1 rising. An ord»»r was i««ue-l to- Trusses, Toilet Articles. • lay by It:« city anthoriiies to i inplvy HEVOLTIN'i; CANAPIAN SCANDAL five bun.lr».! >n*-u on the Y stre.-l Great «enwitlon in The Irimtnien Parliament I- v. e. It :• propnar-d to bni'.-l the over» implies«- «f th» West End Srandal in Amerie». i-1»’« high«»r in won»* j»fo ■«•. and ■’ire’gtfa. n it in »»thera. O ttawa , Jan. 29 The Doir.:nt-»n sewiNC mao ^ ih * kícdlib AhD bUPPLIIt 1 ho situation on the railroad in the goverument bn« just town mad»» »»■ tr.- -i..’ »in » --*1, ,n this evening ie verv attainted with a ui<»«t n-volting r«v<- ARTISTS’ - MATERIALS. *!-r.->iia. At Alta a very heavy now iation. Th»- mattor wo nnaarthc-l in i.i.l. '<“»k |»iace this morning, an. 1 it »»nneetion with the “woman's and -pedal aftentioT) r aid th* mil take th.» bar test kind of work all girl's parity bill.'' introluce.1 in par- night to reaiov i it. It is »noting tn lumsnt this aetwion by Sir J »tn Proscription Department. lb« n-iuklsias uvw. lTivaipsoa. MinWtor of Justice. A ut-i* I wish to inform the people ot Southern Oregon that I have opened a CHirw oon COMPLETE STOCK B ROS., Cents’ Furnishing Goods, P C S In the huikHu# Wnucrly <*Nmp»e4 by J *»<dd»t iith Medford « oG«t-tu«f <>t MENS’ FINE SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS. , All Standard Patent Medicines NecMMfar, ,\H th* lat«*» ntyl«« in Collar« ai.-1 1 1 Lau-Ue (he iwieUatoii Bushby’s Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed, GLOVES, P»” belli l».1’»- »t»dx» nl« Rv*ry |»» r-<«-«’ i-«'l I BUY FOR CASH And sell htrictlv tor cash, thereby insuring niv patron» ui THE LOWEST PRICES. Call and See Me. 1 Guarantee Satisfaction. ORRA E. ANGLE, MEDOFRORD