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ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS Editor »nd Publisher. Terms ot Subscription: One copy, one year.................... •* “ six months.................. •* “ throe months............. I’lub Kates, six copies for......... terms in advance. TIDINGS ASHLAND 1SSVED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. ASHLAND, VOL. XIV. li OREGON, Terms of Advertising LMUU. i One square, first insertion......... 00 Each Additional insertion............... 1. GO Job Prmtn j Of all descriptions don* iflf on «hort rx> tioe. Legal Blanks, Ci ('■ciliar«, B uhí J nessCards Billheads, Let|«»rhead«. L< 1’jS tern, etc., gotten up in good «tyljZat z living prices. J FRIDAY. MAY 9, 1890. NO. 48. i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. F Austin S. HamxnoncL, I ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 111 d T R« »I- X .s. . x J a 3*^«X - N. -Sc .St •X. • V XV ih prat ili-«* il ai! «-.»uri’» of ihv stale. • «»llvdioiis i»r«»iiipllv iiiH'bì n!i4 rt iniltfL 4 •» 4 4 I >lain <N¿ I3ai*bed Oarload oí » • J ust Received 1 >v AND C<>! NsF.LoR, I I i Robert A. Miller, STAVER & WALKER, medford . KJ J : ’ ■ I jj Siti“ « im . I” \\ vv. I*- r. h A Your Liver? the Oriental salutation, Knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Row els are sluggish and eon- stipate«], tlie food lies in the stomach undi- i g<»st«»d. poisoning f the blood; frequent hea« dacho ensues; a feeling of lassi- tti'le, (lestomlem’v and ii» i V' iism'.-s imlieate ■* how th«» whole system i. :s » de ranged. Simmons Liver 1 Regulator lias been ii the means of restoring moro people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than anv agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. Like to Know Where You Can Procure the Best Bargains in Dr. W. Stea If so read some of the Cash Prices Offered by O. 1 1. BI/ )l JNrI r. Si. Wrts Men's Heavy Working Boots. $2 pair. $3 pair, fnll stock Boots — something grand $4 per pair. Men's Working Shoes, $1.50 perpair. Mam Street, Ashland, Or. $2 J. S. Walter, M. D. S., \\ ill practice hi«profession f Dentistry $2.50 — AT - A siilam », OllFi.llS. Boys' Shoes, full stock, $1.50 1! 8 orti« ♦• a Men’s Working Pants, $1 A. C. Caldwell, Jeans Pants, $1 Mechanical and Operative Dentist. Woolen Pants, $2 ASHLAND. OREGON. Nitr<»u< O\uh* (sis administered for $3 the piunh-HS extraction «»f teeth. 'Y.4 < >itice ovur the Bank. $4 J. 3. Hcwari, Working Shirts, 50c. Notary Public ami Conveyancer 75c. M EDU »RD OREGON. Working Shirts $1 each. Underwear, 50c each. c. w. 75c each. Surveyor—Ashland. wool. $1 each. Fancy Percale Shirts, 50c, 75c, $1. Fancy Neck Scarfs. 25c and 50c. Boys' Hats from 50c up. Ganixri’s Orchestra X «bland, O-i,«*u«»n. Men's Hats from 50c up. Men's Nobby New Stiff Hats. $2.50 up. k • k k k * k k 4 k k k k k kt k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k We have just received Twenty Cases of Men’s F'ine Shoes which we are offering very low All our winter Clothing is being offered at astonishingly low prices. YOURS TRULY, Ashland. Or (). II. BLOUNT MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ World’s BeS ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, $100.000.00 meaM that th. , ■ ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and c^g. are mMnfactared under the aWe trade mark. Uttue mark. Th-ä NtVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED V :i u« neral family remedy for Dyspepsia, T< i»f| Liver, . I'onsthiHtion, , etc.. .. I hardly . . • <r um use » anything »Is« rise, 1, and have never n .1 -Iivapp«>inled tie vtr.M-t produced: be«-n iMipp«»ml«*d in the il M-eriiS cure for all ♦•«'ms t<> to be Iw almost a perfect p dlseuscs vf tl*<* stomach and Bowels. * W. J. M c E lroy , Macon, ila» liesnlt of the Success of "Robert Elsmere. ' Lomloti ilittpatcb The imtlior of “Robert Elsmere” probably had no idea when she composed that famous novel of tryuiR to write the gospel of a new dispensation. Yet an earnest mid promising effort is being made to Rive practical an<l enerRetic form to the principles expressml in “R« >bert Elsmere,” and Mrs. Humphrey Ward herself is the most conspicuous factor in promotiiiR it. Associated with her are many Lillies and Rentlemen well known in social ' and reliRious life, among them being the Earl of Carlyle, the Dowager Countess Frances Russell, Dr. James Drummond, president of the Man chester new college at Oxford; Miss Frances Power Coble, the venerable Rev. James Martineau, the Rev. Stop ford A. Brooke, Dr. William Blake • Mgers and others. The plan to lie pursued, or rather which has lieen adopteil and is now be ing executed, is explained by Mrs. Humphrey Ward herself as follows: “We propose." she says, “to establish in Ijotidoti what may lie called a uni versity hall, somewhat on the line of the Toynbee Hall, which was founded at the East End a few years ago tn | memory of Am »Id Toynbee, with, how ever, some marked differences. "The object of the university hall will I«- not only to promote the study of social problems, but to draw to gether those who are interest««! tn cer tain new «'ohceptions of religion and Christianity. It will provnie such with a working center where their conceptions may I«■ practically applied ; to human life instead of wit Bering away under the influence of either controversy or disuse. "Closely connecteil with this ....... ami will la« the endeavor to promote the scientific study of religion, and espec ially to make a new outlet for that higher criticism of th«» Bible of winch so little is as yet popularly known tn England. There will l»> continuous t«“aelnng at the ballon such subjects as Old ami New Testament criticism and the history of Christianity and other religions. There will alsi > I h * maintained a Snmlay Se|i<w»l for chil dren of all el asses, hot h rich and poor.” A<l%i<-e to Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has Been used by mothers for children teeth mu for over titty years with perfect suc cess. It relieves the little sufferer at oner, produces natural, quiet sire |» by fri vinti the child from pniii, and th»* little ch«*rub wakes "bright ns a button." It is very pleasant to taste tooths the child, softens the gums, allays pain, re lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known rem» <ly for diarrhien, uhether arising from teething or other causes, i wvnty-tive cents a bottle. The undersigned has »Rain least»«! the saw mill on Ashland creek, and can fill promptly all orders for side walk lumber. (24| B. L. M eshengek A sure Cure for Pile». Itching piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itch ing when w inn. This form as well as Blindf Bleeding and protruding, yield readil y to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and etfets a permanent cure. 50 cts. druggists or mail. Treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, Pi qua. <>. For sale by I. K. Bolton. Does ¡°e ^dtrsSe w York rtl £, Fou Reí u«rk. ¿ ,o<, a,,j g t ,s the ?e ' DaÍD t„ir. K. 1 <ri<» li I iìì : i it AUCTIONEER K preñar« I at all tun«•* to i ll Im-t.wk \ - hbllli \ X I UIIEl.f IN c A> 'Hi Ai r TOWN k Rkli.ll I M VS LOTS wn of- A big < arbuitl of stoves anil ranges .just received, finest line in the eoiintv. <'all and see and believe it. Mr- Il f M. hm » Siskiyou co., Ca!., M • - F I >¡..i'L' Ituli-.ul I>. | •te., i»r uddr« •■*■•* !» H li Town <ib- Agent í p. E E , - C'aliforDH \\ in. A. Grow, ASHLAND MILLINERY STORE l;. « - r - Bl... K. Mn Sale on Easy Terms. d Ashland, Oregon KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. MONTAGUE, For H. C. Myer, ■ « \ Ml ' ♦ • I IB 1 Mi rnd.-d I».* V \\ r k f,, Vue ► THAN li* POWDER Absolutely Pure. Fmt” W Hl withiu six, Fancy Etc bi rim IE 1'. WORTHLESS <4)1 NTRY. Idibrador Not A Fit Place to Live In Th»- Sliurts .Massive and Desolate. WOULD YOU P » • - O k i \ r A 11 oriH‘,1 - :i t - I » • 1 fl ! .< Morris M. Harkness, f » t: J. T. Bowiitch, Attorney ami Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. vttohnea • < .. H. -'«. pow-Ier never varies A :n«rv,l of purity, stn-nirth «ivl whol<‘omen. ., -Mor. ..... iiomi ui tiiati the or'linary kinds, cannot ...M in competition with Special Attention to Graining and the ninltitude of |«>H te.t .hurt weight alum or phospl.ate ¡«order- «..Id only ill and Paper-Hanging. ran* Roy si H.aiso P owusk C o . b» \\E< »HI’EIL* h <niith ¿.Dodge'** WMI Mr«,i. N Y. Furniture *>»are UMn Eilgar Wakeman, writing ¡>f Lab ra«!« >r say s; From Hopedale w«> |n i«»«,ede<l nori h- «•ast, skirting the shore, continmilly dodging island«, iceliergs ami lion.« - ward-lHUiml fishing crafts. There is no change in the dreary sc«»ne. The short's ¡«resent th«» same lofty , massiv«* «I« solat«» outline. At our ................... .. cashmally the moss upon «»«»rtam con- «litious of th«» atmospliere and sun light, gave the app«*arati«**» «if h«-ath- erly heights, such as you will s«»e wIni«» cruising along th«» noble north ern sh««r«-s «*f Ireiaml, from L«»ugh Foyli* around Maim Head to Lough Swilly; but we knew there was 1.0 verdtiie there, ami naught but stone. Willi that consciousness these sh<>r«'s ar«» very stern, repellant, awful; and no lnfiiienc«» save that curious fascina tion to semi-Arctic exploration one may have a hint of m going thus far towards eternal ice ami silen«*e, can justly prompt any rational being in following our eours«» for aught save danger ami tisli. Both call b«» got nearer home. We agreed on sailing as far as human lift* permanently ex isted along the coast, ami agaiu had opport unity to carry passengers fret» witlmut a license. Tbest* were a sort of novitiate Moravian missionary who In-longed to Hebron ami had «•ome to Hopeilale with homeward boiiml lisbers, ami two Ei-ipiimaux pilots who had brought vessels to the south. I was interesltsl chiefly in the former s narrative of life at tins remotest Amer ican mission, and in the powers of the latter to assimilate our provisions. In my wanderings 1 never saw two creatures in the semblenceof humans with such swinish capa«»ity and rapac ity. We had 11 few boxt's of orang««6 on board. They had never s«s n the fruit before. I was curious to know if they coul«i once la» sat«-<l with it. We imide th«» attempt but faile«l. These two animals actually ate 5(> or anges, skins and all, in one hour and forty minutes. Passing Nani, an im|iortant Morav ian mission where the Home society annually semis a large sliip with sup plies ami for furs, ami Okak lslaml ami village, where there ar«» strag gling huts, a few traders and trappers, and where the Esijuimaiix come in th«» summer to fish, we finally reach«»«! Hebron, ami without anchorage, left our strange passengers who were ta ken ashore in a kayak a sort of hide- bottomed boat, almost precisely like the curragh of the Irish Aran Islamls followed by a pnavssion of kayaks iilltwi with GRINNING ANI» < 11 ATTI'. Il I NG Esyl IM Kl X when we pr««»*!ed *»n our now wholly dreary voyage to Cape Ctlldleigh. Here, as Captain Desi'liiimjis set the «•ours«» of the Sophia toward the St. Lawrence again, in f>0 degre«»s nort'h latitude, our «»yes, if for a brief half- hour, resteil upon th«» iin,‘hartere«l shores of llmls n's Strait ami cotihi at lei.st see along the steely blue wa ters the way when» so many intrepi«) searchers for Polar seas ha«i pass«,! never to return. Tin* result of the information s«>- cuks I «luring our few weeks’ cruise l«*ads m«« to b«»hev«» that th«* ¡«ortlon of Labratior east of the lin«« extending due north from the mouth of the St. Lawrence river to Hudson s bay is the most worthless ¡«art of the whole world. Indeed, it is scarcely worth visiting «•ven as a curiosity in sterility ami desolat 1«Hi. In th«» Itfoif miles of coast upon which then» is any pretense of |K«|iulation. the total number of resi «lent human b«»ings all told will not ex«‘«‘e«l tiooo souls. This nuinlier in- eludes all Indians of th«» Montaigmii-. Nas«juapee, and Esipiimaux trilies. Estimating the ¡«eninsula as a «piadri- latral with sales averaging 500 mill's in length, a moderate computation, this wouhl give an area of HiO.Ooo.OiKi iwres, an«l just on«» human bi-iiig to alsmt 2*>,00i 1 acres. That th«*r«» is lo«i acres of land capable of cultivation wirhm this mighty exp arise has b«««n retnorsel«?ssly disproved for over 350 years by the efforts of Jesuits ami «it her missionan«*e, by those of Chris tianized Indians, ami by all settlers who have b«»en lured upon these shores to starve and perish. It is possible that «luring two, ami possibly three months of the summer 4il,0«i0 fishermen may lie fouml off Labrador; 15,000 within the Gulf of St. Law rence, and 25,000 aloug th«? Atlantic Labrador shores. These are residents of the I'nited States, of Nova Scotia, Ciqie Breton and 1‘nuce E<lwar«Ts Islamls ami Newfoundland. They have no inten'st here whatever sav«» to come and greater amount in actual loss by aomo- body has beeu snstaim' l. And wh» n th * a l limonai frightful lo-sof hf«* has I»««en taken into account, tin* inexpress ibi«» wort hl»‘-sîiess of tin* entire p.uiin siila ma» b.* to suino extent conceived. i special cable fraun Paris of lvHletl has received k*r, who is actually ¡it ’t»*r. under d.ate of Man’ll the following particulars i ick bv t he I >rilnuuians: h. last few da\s there had fifteen sharpsli<M iters miethin^ was expected, y the ualclifulnvss had r weiik. riierotiis apiehce sentinels were fast asleep morning w hen the I >a- :inced 111 snakelike glid- siirprised the sentinels a ir heads, hi the same watchumii of the battv.y m I. 'l’hv artillery «piarter- UKoie.i to defend himself, azon. a tine ^irl of Hi. with a poniard and cut I be same fate bappeued •r, and also to a non-com* missiorietl <»Hirer of artillery. Meanwhile thv alarm had been ^¡v- i eli. l’liv Seiit ojih’Fr riflemen arrivt-d on the run and swept off thv first ranks of the Dahumians. The bold y<>uiio amazon was caught, thrown to the ground and her neck cut. At th moment Governor Boyatt sijnal.*«l to the gunboat, at anchor jllrd off t lie bat • t letivld. 1 mmvdintely a hailstorm of bombs and 1 lotrhki.ss ball« rolled over the I>ah«»minus, and caUH» <I them t<» take flight to the underbrush. leaving from 5n<) to But) of tlH*n people on the gr< »mid. 1 lie amazons still <*»iiFtitutv the best part of the Dahomian army. This corps of about 2.>00 women is mandy i recruited from young girls of the best families in I >ahomy, design.ited by the caprice of tie* king for military service. 1 bey live in barracks like regular soldiers and .are sworn to per petual virginity. Nvvertbelvs> one- third of the amazoii corps is compos»1«! of immoral women, whose lives have I r - vu sparetl on coudition of their en listment, am! of quarrelsome wives, complained of by their husbands to the Ixiiig. who is only too glad to make use of their fighting humor by incor porating these female demons into his army. One company of the amazon regi ment bears the i.aim* of “r«az<»r vir gins,” because they are armed with razors five feet long, which ¡ire ternble weapons in African lights, «and are used in time of peace to decapihite men sentenced to death by th«» l>a- momian King, who also uses Ins ama- ZollS as public exeeilt iohers. Another company is named "the big muskets,” each woman sohher being accotnpHiiied by .a slave, who carries a heavy flint lock. The “ nii re to kill” company is formed of t h<* best sharpshooters. I’hvre «are also ‘’carbiners' and ‘ bay onet” companies. The “arrowbvarviV is (*ompos«-d of girls too young yet for actual fighting but who are employed i as r«*vonnoitvrmg partus and in the ambuhmev coips. I 1 h<- “elephant” company is not <1« - tiiifd for the battle-field, but for limit ing elephants uiring ivory for t he r<»yal t re he most daring, «agile .and all Is are a lmitt»*<l into this co: rhirh might be ♦•ailed t he ci ivate service of King K-»hdo. \ < <iyot«*'* Fatal hit«». AllHi<|in-n|ii<. X M. .Ii-i-a Nows Ims rea< h««l the city that Col. II. Berry, the « -Xtensive eat th» raiser on the ('n-’iega plains dii'il on the eve- ning of the 22«1 from hydrophobia. About eight we«-ks ago a vicious <»<>y- ote attacked a calf ami a dog lielong- tug to th«» ranch, biting them horribly, and they di< «1 frothing at t ho moiit h. \\ till«» th«' coyot«» was at attacking t ack m th«» calf th«» ('oi«>m I atb»mpt«»«i t«i drive away the brut«», but it spratig at him ami iml«iiile«l its teeth in Ins nose and foreln»."id. The coyote then mad« its «»scap«». Th«'Colonel ¡mid no s|x»eial atten tion to the wounds, thinking that they would heal in due time. l’p to \pnl they were still raw, refusing to h««al, and lieitig «»all««! to the city on business h*» |iurch;is«*d some salv«» to lie applh»d to th«» wounds. Word from the ranch is to the eff««»t that the wounds refiiwsl to In al under all ag(ili«*ations ami that th«» man di«*d in horrible agony from the bites. Ills l««iy is l«eing brought overland to this city ami will I»» bun«»«l here. Ills wife, wh<i gave birth to a baby th re«» «lays liefore his death, is prostrate«! at th«» ranch, ami in cons«*iuenee will not atteml his funeral. Last year a Mexican nnd two chil dren wen» attaeke«l by ¡1 coyot«» in the GRAB AND OO. Sandia mountains ami all were ba«ily There are Uot enough standing tr«‘«'S lacerat«»d about th«» fae«». Th«»y wer»» in all the Labrador district named,ami brought her«» ami after lingering in that «»oniprises all of Labrador pro|«<»r, agony for a few «lays finally died. available for building timber to pav for t raiis|H«rting to any ¡ilac«» ami light ing th«» first tire in a shingle mill. All I lie readers of the I rns .s will lx» the frantic effotts of the Dominion ¡«lease«! to learn that there is at l« «st government to discover mineral depos one tlr« iulvil tiH(-;ise thnt s <*! hbc «‘ I ihs I mm u able to cure in .ill its stamen, and its have been unavailing. that is catarrh. Ball's <’«itarrh <’urc is What, then, «Im s Labrador possess? the oiiiv ¡H»sitiv<* cur«« ii"\v known to the An unmeasnretl ami unmeasurable medical fraternity. Catarrh heinjj a reach of stone ami i«*«», covered her«» constitutional dise.is«*. ra-.piires a consti Hall's <’.iiarrh ami there with moss; again occasion tutional treatment. ally ¡latchiil with stunted sprm'e; i Cure taken interna lv. acting directly oftener for huudnxls of miles searr«»<i up«>n the blood and mucous surfacesof the system. 1 hereby destroying the and black«»ne«l by lnirm»«l sprnue foundation of the dise.i-c mid ^lvinu stiiini«s. between which flinty rocks the pith-lit strength by building up projwt like cruel s|>ears; with count thv constitution and assizing nature in less impassable rivers plowing in un doiim ii s work. 1 he prorietors ha ye sr governable» tornTi’s thr.i'igh Imleou- much faith in its curativ« powers thu* gorges; 41MI1 wiut« utterly unabl«« to th»*y oiler .<1«>G for anycast it fails to to leave tln-ir ¡msonments or l«ett«»r cure. Sen i their condition, living half th«» year Xd<lress i. H. / d >, O. like lie ists ami the other half little l> t- ter; 2iGb Indians subsisting on salt fish ami raw. with «a'«»asionally a bit of flour ami meal; 3b«i t«i I si E-«|uimanx dogs, any numlier of wolves nml eoiint- John Sanborn l«»ss seals ami tisli. Now that is all Hay Fork this w. there is to Labraiior la-sides a elmiat«- t hat after I In- ne T of Gr»*enlat««l; ami «»ven the seals ami Smit Ii. of 11 «y 1 ' tish do not exclusively belong to it. for in half a mil,' of they ar«» a common pro«liict <«f th-. of forty -li. • ,1 «J iH»eall. ami as e imm ei to all north- Rpa«»e of ten f.-et I east«»rn shores. A I.«ml so( >. ..l-fors k- where til - deer w. ì ill en that th«» government [>«>-.„ --mg it foot of a big bluff cannot survey it. or pro«»ure anv st 1 <l«s»r cam«» »I ■wn tistics of it. is a v, rital»!«» cas'awnv mountain through ludeed. I’ is iiiip«>~si 1 >1«? to olita’ti th«» lilutT. w 'n -h t I) statistics of evi-n s^-als and tisli. Ba' nml. I«eing iimibh* 1. from the known loss m i,av d and com tlioaigii w.'ikiH 'S an«! - ■■■ ■■'. mercial expe lit lorn- ami th«» wre«»kmg down «ii I di»'i. Mi. Smith skinne of coasting au«l tish» is’ v. ssels along the ii«“ r ami ha tin» libb-s to -h'iw fol the coast, sim»»» L ibia lor w «s «h-.n.iv- if. If any ««: our nio iutniu <-mtem er«sl, it woul.l Is» a safe calculation ¡Hiraries . 1 «V»' a lugger «1 -»T s' ■ iry t h «I that for every «l-.llar 111 v «hie of tisli or tins, as a rein» -if tin» big wiut-r, I I fur secure«! from the Libri l ir «»oast them ti>' It «mt ami lake th«* p -rsim for the past 4U0 years, an equal or mon. Trogn-s* <>t tlie Nnaragua < au<«i. E.X-S<'liator Wamel Miller, president of the Nn-aragua Canal Coin|>any, says: "I have always li«»li<-v«»d that the Nn»aragua route was feasible, ami that it « mbodieii a genera) Anieric^ili bleu. In «lays gone by I talked with (i« n C. S. < «rant on the subj -t If the gt ii' ial ha I liv»»«l ami kept his health h»» Would hav.' I..» n at III«» I1-.1 1 midjle.l this gre it umh ftriking. Mr. Milk r s.li«l 11«» exjiected to s«»e tlmcaual tin h«-.l within seven years, i’ll«' matt er of time Was a «¡llestion of in< iliey. Already they lia«l little doubt but that sutlhneut wouhl I h » foith.-om- work up st«-.i«lily. Illg to keep til He ihv.-lt at l«*iigth «111 th: i«» mivatitagi* of th»» canal to tin» l’a«»itic « «•oast. lie - .ml t h«» opening opt'iung of the th« canal woiil.l Cfe; larg«» carrying tr.id«» b«»tweeu th»» Gulf «cat«»« an I tlm western coast • >f South America, the I’aciiic Slope states, Australia an<i many other ¡«lunts. I n ionbtcily a very larg«» tonnag«» of coal from Alai ama won hi «<«>!. pass thioiigh to ¡««nits on th«* Pacific. Tli«» entire grain trail«» of' California. Oregon ami Washington would pass through the canal. As to new «■otnmere«» in th«» iumb«»r trail«» from Puget Sound, it would increase to proportions hardly to b«» realized at present. Four days ago Mr. ?diller r<s»eiv««l a leftei from W. L. Merry, of San l’ran- eis.'o. in which th it gentleman said: "Your company tind«»r«»stmiates the tonnage mevement available wh«»li th«» canal shall I«* op«'ni'il. No not«» has be.»n taken of t he local <•« immense which will rapidly develop in Nicaragua. 1 he l egion surrounding lakes Managua aiul Xieiragna is of tiiisurpassed fer tility ami salubrity, ami will fully pay the cost of the liiaintenain'e of the ■ • nal within live years aft«»r the oceans are united then». The fisheries of the northw«*st coast just «liseovered by th«» 1 nite I States st. amer Albatross and reportsof work since the steamer has !»»« ti in the r.aeitie will show iinnienst* futur«» resoiiie. s, which will also help to support th«» canal. Ther«» m*««l be n apprehension about a toiinag«» sutli- cient to pay a handsom«* iut«»rest on th«» invi-st ment sh'iidily increasing annually, uu'il it shall I««»«' 1111«* th«* b«‘st ¡lay ing public Work in the world." "\\ ill America lie lieiietltt«*«! as much as other countri«*s?” was ' asked. “Yes, ami more so. Th»4 Nicaragua canal will do more to increase the American merchant marine than idi th«» oilier propositions m>w la-fore the country. As a means of national de fense it lias always l««s*n cotisi«lere«l of th«'highest importune«» by our army nnd navy authorities. It will certain ly ilouhle the etli 'iency of our navy. < >ur company is an American one. and we intern! to k»'« p the control of th«» grsat enterpris«» in America, where it lielongs." 'Mnwalar ChriiUanlty. ’ ~— Albany, (Or.). May 2 At tli«» Mwaion «if lb«» Oregon ('«inference of tbeEvun- gelical Church thia morning a row oc- ciirrnl which reaulted in the «iiviaion of th«» body into two o|i|«oeing fact ions. B is I iod Bowman. re<»«»ntly sns|>einlt»d at Chicago, and his followers, alteni|it- • ■«1 to o|H»li the «*onferen<«e. The «>¡1- ¡aiRing ministers, who are in the ma jority, r«»siste«l. A ¡«hysical eucoiinter r<»siilt«»«l, (with sidea endeavoring to gain the ¡«residing officer's chair. An exciting scene ensued. Threats of arrest wen- mad«», und Bishop Bow man dts-lansi s««me half-dozen minis- tels siiH|«ended for opposing his fol- lowers. Finally the anti - Bowman faction withilrew with the books and funds of the treasury of the MetliotlMt Episco pal Church South ami held a confer ence of their own. electing J. Bower sox chairman. The other faction, pre- si«l«sl over by Bowman, remamed in the Evangelical Church, where a ses sion was hehl. Each claims to b- the < fregon Conference and calls the tnem- lieni of the other seeedera. The Bow man faction this afternoon adopt«si a resolution asking the others to return and join them. This, it is announced, will be refused, and the light will la* carried to the bitter end. It will re sult in a lawsuit for the |>oss«»ssiou of I the church property. Hilton ainl tlie World. tslitors of th«* New Y«irk II 'mill hav«» In <» ii imln»t«»«l by th«» graml jury for criminal hliel on ex- Jiblg«» • Hilton, the th«» manager ofthees tate < «f ‘ tli«' late millionaire A. T. Slew art. Th- II urhl ¡iro«»ee.|«hl, two or t hr«»«» Weeks ago. to charge Hilton with having. ma«!«» way with the liest part of the forty millions l«»ft by Stewart, to his own a«lvantag<» in plain word« .that Ii«» stole from ten to twenty millions of the «»state. Not citistbil with his giganti«» steal, he turn«»«! in nini robbe«! th«» willow of Stewart of s«‘V«»ral millions more. The ll'or/i/ further insinuated that liil- ton's [siwer over ov«»r St«»wart Stewart was ho '¡ilir<sl many years before the latt t ' s 4>»ath through the means of the knowl- <s!g«' that Hilton ha«l of Stewart's s«*an«lalous relations with a woman, ami winch Hilton held in terror over th«» head of th«» millionaire. It was also hint«»«! that Hilton manipuiat<*d the «x’ciirrenee of the robbery of Stewart’s liody in such a manner ;is to extract more money from the dis> tresstsi widow in order to recover the bo.ly, which he never did do. but ¡lalniedoff another cailaver 11 ¡ion the imsnsp«»cting ami susceptible lady, for a larg«» sum that hi* wanted ns pay toward a reward: ami this liody was plac«»«l 111 the costly mausoleuin «»rwl- • »«l by the wi.low to hold her Ims Imnd's r«»inains. All tli«»s«* charg«*s and s|«»eltieat ions were «•lal»orate«l at ♦ength, with many superfluous wools, ami blazomsl to th«» tiublie with numerous sensational head-lines, the whole <n»cupying several columns «Lilly for about airwk. After a short interval, th«» It’«o7</ start«,! in with aunt her grist, w hen th«» officers of t he law st«*pped in ami arrested the prin cipal men of th«* journal. [Stabs- man. The Diirl»»". I'ropli> l.«< 11« I luid I «e it iti every «ick room. Will k< ,q» the ntm< «pliere pure «lut wholesone; removing ' all bail odors from every source, Will destroy ail disease germs. infection from all fevers and all cont.i gioiis diseases The eminent physician. •I. Marion Suns of New York, fi.ivs: “1 ;mi c »iivinM that Prof. Darby's Pro phylactic Fluid is a most valuable dis Wasliingmn i.. X. It. F.ii«'»in|imeiit. Ellensburg, \\.it-h., May 1. The I following is the result of the G. A R. «•I«s»tion this afternoon: Deputy 00m- intimier, M. M. Holmes, Seattle; aen- b>r vie«» «»ommamh r. A. J. Smith, Walla W alla; junior vice-coinmaml«-r. David Stamp, Vanc<iuv«»r; m«»<li«»al examiner. 11. G. Bostwick. Tacoma; chaplain, J. F. St Clair, Ballard; <l«»l«»gates to the national conv<»ntioii, Will Vischer, Fair Haven; <'. I! I tunning, Spokane. Th«» »»neampim-nt tins afternoon chose Puyallup a“ the ¡«lace for hoi ling the next encam|im«»nt. The W omen s 1 Relief (orps hehi an following result: ele«»tb«n with th«» 1 Mrs. M «y I'.v.uis, Wall 1 Walla, pr«»si- ,l«»ut; Mrs. L'z.zie Herrick, Seattle, s..;uor Vb»«» pr**»*i«lent; Mrs. Margaret Lov.-ll. Ta«»« ana, junior vic»» pretildebt; Ella Browning, Dayton, treas- M liter: Mrs. I la Boggs, Tacoma, chap- 1 in; Mrs. B lie Curry. Spokan»», <l«»l- ■ at en<»amp:n<»nts; Miss eg.lt e Bogs' T *«•<»ma, alternate. t-i ,<■■. •««’ >m»»nt close«! to-ir.glit Th I m • P A h Injury Te Lalsir. I ! ’ [ I | RESTORATIVE ororrnT hutrittòìt » ILniLUl HEALTH!«* The only remedy known whi< h will Stimulate the Nutritive Processes ot the Human System. By this natural aii'1 simple means it quickly an<l permanent.y <1 KES All >'<»riun of l>y«pej»Ma, < ♦♦uMipatioii. Mental und Nervous Exliau*tioii, fieneral Debility, Brain l ag, or any exhausted or weak ened condition of th«- My*4<*n>, fr»«m what ever chum 1, Skin Eruption«, Boils, Kun- nlng Soren, s« rofnla, and all DiKeuM*« oj the Blood, Stomach, I.iter and Kidney», S 1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. I»r Hilh r'sf.i pagcb»ok. <! vm nptive of Hy drastine Restorative and Ins utLvt I;« rnedn-s sent tree by mail. It has long been apparent that the HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal government, through the machinations of uiipriucipji»«! demagogues in <»on- f UH KAI.E lt¥ gr«»es, was actually «lebauching the T. Ii. BOLTON. lalair of the country. Butterworth of Ohio, is aware of the vicious legisla tion in this direction, ami enters a sn|irrnu» < <>urt lHs'isiona. vigorous protest against any further The following «».is«*, iip|«eale«l from special favars to the employees of the the 1st judicial district, have lieen de- government, in the following language: cided by the supr-*m«* court: "Outrages have b««eu done upon labor C. B. Rostel, reh[Himleut. vs. Rajiha- in the name of lalxir. The corn tiebis el a|>pellHnt; appeal from Jackson m my state are literally robbed under county. Jmigmeut of lower court pretense of doing something for lalair. affirmed. Opinion by Strahan J. The men here (in Washington i who H. C. Ie-wi.H, K|«)iellant. vs. J. G. worked four or five hours a day, and Birdsey au«i A. G. (.'<Hi|«er,r,'S[M«inienls; plied their trade as barbers at other a|i|>eal from Jackson county. Judg times, received six hundred dollars a meut «if lower court revers«»«! ami the year. 1» <»ur-tifths of the taxpavers cans«' remande«! to the.court lielow for in Ohio di«i not get so great a salary a new trial in accordance with th«» as these men. They bad a right to principles of the tiecision. Opiniou Is* consulted. Something should lie by Thayer J. done to lighten the burdens that E. (.'. Kam», appellant, vs. Chas. G. rested on the back of toil, but not by Bippey and Frank Arney, res|H«n«leuta; taking money from (lie ¡wM»k«»taof the u)>|’o«d f♦«»♦»» *lu«*kt*<»n iNinntv »h»«ij; men whoearneil one dollar au«l tw«»n- nient of lower court reversed and the ty-tive cents a «lay ami worked ten cause remanded for Dew trial. Opinion hours a day, and put it into the ¡ax-k- by fjord J. ets of men who workeil six hours a State of ()rcpui.respondent, vs. <it*o. «lay and rec*ive«l on«» hundred ¡«»r CiiHHtiHn. appellant ;ap| <*al from Klam cent, more salary." The government ath county, .lud^ment of lower court laliorer is gradually lieeommg the affirmed. Opinion by I>>rdJ. greatest aristocrat in the laud and A. T. Ky I”. Jr., app» llant, xs. ('has. i hat fact accounts for much of the G. Ri|>pey and l'r;uik Arney, res|>oiid- office-seeking. eutfl; ap|»ea) from «Jackson county. Judgment of lower court reversed. XXhwt M |«|«y < Jpinion by I>>rd .J. I «> see a woman's lovely feature« mar State of Oleson, respondent, vs. I . red by unsightly pimples and blotches, .1. Kaiser, ap|»ellaijt. appeal from .Lick- toting woman, defective nutrition is son county. Judgment of lower court tin cause of your blemishes, and the reverse« 1. Opinion by I haver ('. J. ■.««iner you take a faitfiful course of SYLLABI S. Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restorative th«» "«Hiiier you will cense to lie an object Contempt of (x»urt. What Acta of pity. For sale nt T. K. Bolton's Constitute. lhdimsi by Law*. Acts aud omissions «teemed to be contempts Ben Butler anil the Apple of the authority’ of courts under the An old-tiuier who was in the mob laws of (Ireton are only those winch saul: "I whs «¡nite a shaver at the tune are specified as such un<l«*r the siilsli- General Butler made his famous vision of section <»5< I of the Civil (ode S|a»e«»h in this city. It was not made ami in other M*<’tions thcrof; and can in I'niou Spinre, but in the City Hall be punished only in th«1 manner there park opposite the city hall, alongside in precsril>e«L th«» old, hideous statue of Washington, (smlempt. Publication in ;« News which shad a few f«*et from where the paper. When not. The publication <»f present park fountain st amis. Butler an article m a neusp.q>er is Dot a <*on- <li«l not take an apple from bis ¡ws'ket. tempt unless it rcll«H*ts upon the <*on- The fact is the mob bail btren throw «lu<’t of the court in r«*fer«*n<v to a ing ail sorts of things nt the general, pending suit or proc»*e«lin^ and t« nd none of which hit him, but one fellow in some manner to influence its decis in the crow,I, with a more accurate ion therein, or to impede, interrupt or aim than th«» others, threw an apple embarrass the pr«M*e«*«lih^M of th«* court which hit him plump in the stomach. in refereni’e thereto. As the apjile struck him he instinct Contempt. Power of tlie O>urt to ively slap[«e«l his hand over his stom Punish. Affhlavitt When N«*eeesary. ach, ami in doing so caught the apple A court has no authority to pn»<•«*«’«I against his vest. It was tlieu that lie against a party for contemp on account <l«*lilu»rately t«s>k out his pen-knife, of acts not committal in the immedi «•«silly proceeded to ¡u»el it, uml then ate view and presence of the court Is-gan eating it. unless the facts constituting the con The mob, which had np to this time tempt l»e shown by an ¡iffidavitt pre- lieen savage iu its attacks, broke out sehtetl to the court. in hoarse laughter, ami Butler won th«» In his «lecision. Chief Justice 1 hay - day. 1 lie s|>ee«»h lie delivered was a er Rays: “I am of the opinion, there ‘corker.’ One of the mildest things for«4, that the court W’as hot authorized he told Ins listeners was that when lie to prooee«l in th«* matter <>f its own was in New < Irh'Htis he hail hangisl motion; nor xvas the court empower«*! lietter men than they were.” [New to punish appellant by imprisonment. York 'Telegram, Sec. («51 of the Cod«* is dts’islXt* oh tills ------- • ------ |N>mt. The decision nppeale«! from Coii«uni|>tion Surely <'ur«*<i. must therefor«* Is* r« v« im *«L” Court udjounieil until May 1‘Jth. T othk E ditor .—Please inform vour renders that I have n (tonitive remedy for the above named disease. By its The \<’rdi< t I ii ; iiiiiiioii *. timely use thotisunds of h<qx*leH.H chhoh W. D. Sult. Druek'ist. Bippus. Ind.. have b<*<*n ¡H*rinan«*nfly cured. 1 shall be tfl.ad toseiid two Ixittles of my reme lestitii-N: “I c ii r«*<,c«»mcli«i Ehrt!i«’ dy FKEE to any of your readers who Bittern an th«* very Iw-st r«na-dy. Every have consumption if they w ill send me Isittle sold Ims iziv«-n r« ln f in everx «•a-'«*. their express and post office address. One man took nk l»<»1tles. and was <*ur«-«l • >t Kheuin'itiHiii of >(♦ v« ars standing." KeMjx*ctfnlly 1. A. SLOC1 M. M. iHl Pt arl st, N. Y Abraham Hare, «Iru^int. B«-llviile, ()hio. affirms: ‘ I’ll«* I»« si selling um U k i ih J »« • *» — have « ver handled in my *2U years ex Gov. llill Kiper-t* It. IH-rii-uc«*, is Elect ne Bitters.” 1 hou A well known Democrat who vis sands of otbt-rs hav«* add« <1 tln-ir 1«*s tiinonv. k «> that th«* verdict isunannnoas it«»«! (iovern«,r H ill a few days ago that Elecrric lhtt«»rs do cure alt d!s«*as«'M tells a c»«rr«»s|><indent of the N. Y. of th»- Liver, Kidm vs or Blo»>d <>nl> Evtiiiiuj 1‘imt that the Governor a half dollar a bottle at ('liitwuo« t Bros. talked very freely about State ami Drutf Store. national ¡Hihtics Hill is not a can- Ixqpd blanks at l’ioi nils <4Ucc- «iniate for re-election as Governor, but he i 1( m » s liojte to l>e the carididate of the national convention for President, He says that the New York Democ racy will pr«»sent an unbroken front at th«» next national convention, which means that Hill lieheves thal h«» will I h » the choice of.the delegation for President. Congrt-Hsmau Roewell P. Flower is Hill's choice for Gover nor. The Governor says he has no doubt of Democratic success in 1^32. The «listnrbaii<»es in New York city ami 'Tammany Hall be thinks will not hurt the Democratic party. Tlie Governor ("ouldn't ls> ft j i 1 I ■ ! I i I Ii« \\ ♦»rl«t I >l i i<"h»*<l i i“s of the present day for ! >a of ♦• »«ry tiling that I . 11; ... it« ri.it .v.Jfare and i »k!ad t‘‘* t ino-it uu Hint j sv.upof Figs w is first pr«> i id u as enr H’hrd with tile ax live kn »wn. as it is the i vinrb is truly p casing and i ii t.asie and prompt i nd i • tli*'«- th»- sy tom gently in ip * or, in t irt. at any tune P okti . asd , O k ., May l. Governor Pennoyer was a|i[H»a)«sl to toilay for assistance by a numlsT of tbooe who have Riiffered by the r«s»ent «leprrala- tions committed by union fishermen along the Columbia river. The govern or in reply says: “I have no power to act in the matter. If I were to call ; Bulli the in« ih»««! rik I re»»iilt> when out the militia now I would lie oom- Syrup "f Fig« i« taken ; it is pleasant mit ting a greater crime than they have and refreshing to the tante, and acta <«ommitte«l. It devolve^ upon the sheriff of th«» comity to call out a gently yet promptly on tlie Kidneys, I»»> hs «» ami enforce ¡««ace, an«i wheu Liver ami Boxvels, cleansea the tsys- tb«»y have us«si all their available t«»m effectually, dinpela colda, head means to r«»store order, it is then with aches and fever» ami cures habitual in the province of the peace officers constipation tiermanentlv. For sale to call <«u me.” Gimlets. gotig««e, tweezers, ¡«liers, Pots ami kettles, ¡«ana nnd friers, AU things for all nurta of buyers At hardware storsof 11. C. Alyer’s.* in 50c ami SI «Iruggists. bottles by all CAUFOHNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH fHAACISCO. CAL. LOuianui. Kt. klw ronK. a.r.