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GOLD HILL NEWS. The Future Prosperity of Gold Hill, Depends Entirely Upon the Enterprise of Our Citizens. lir a it Y r n r M a ia le C o p ie » & C e n t » . O R J F IC IA L ï D I R E C T O R Y SITATE. Governor.................... Secretary of S ta te .. Treasurer.................. GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 19, 1897. Sentiment Changing. William P. Lord H . K. K incaid P h il Nfetsciian G. i t . Irwin . C. M. Idleman W. It. Leeds j.lohn H. Mitchell (Geo. W. NlcBride Supt. of Pub. I n s t .. Attorney G en eral.. . . State P r in te r ......... ... U. S. S enators.......... Congressmen— First D istric t... Thos. IT. Tongue Second D istrict. W .lL K Ilis i C. E. Wolverton Suprem e Judges. . . t F. A. Moore R. S. Bean. Corbetts Chances Materially Strengthened May be Seated. Gibbings, a well-known trader, pur chased a cargo of capra, and while he was making his payments two natives attacked him from behind and held him while a third canni bal beheaded him. After the mur der the natives, who belonged to the island of Rendova, looted the vessel and then fired the craft. X u in fe r r S . N ab ar r lp t lo n * 1 .5 0 . Yicious Elephant Killed plication is made.-to a commissioner 1 who might reside in the city with his family. If a commissioner from the country or an unmarried com from the city is entitled Tip, One of the Elephants of Barnum's missioner to publicpayment of his board bill, Show Strangled to Death. , the married resident commissioner ! would be os fairly entitled to charge up his household expenses to tho B ridgeport , Cohn;, March 17.— county. One is as much ‘‘necessary Tip, a big and vicious elephant, expenses” as the other. was strangled to death yerterday ! Clothing is as essential as food, by the employes of the winter The commissioners wear out cloth- quarters of the Barnum circus. ' ing in the transacting of public 1 he animal was in such a condi- ■ business. Will they Contend that tion of fury that there was danger the people ought to buy their suits of its breaking its shackles and , of clothes, their shoes, their hats, creating havoc. their neckties? Probably they will. lip was 11 feet high and weighed ! After recent revelations along this three and a half tons. He has been line, the people are prepared for with the show 20 years and was I anything. valued at $6000. The ivory in his A good family regulator. The tusks alone is estimated to he worth G old H ili . N ews . Regular dose $500. The elephant developed a ' once a week, bad temper recently, and had be come a burden to the show people, tie could not be kept safely with the other elephants, and the lives of his keepers had been in danger. W ashington , March 16.—There is some misapprehension of facts, Postmasters May Rest Easy. which, since the arrival of Senator W ashington , March 15.—Post Corbett and his friends have been master-General Gary made the explained which have materially C IT Y . changes existing opinions here. definite announcement to an As- W. A. Carter The facts have been presented not socinted Press reporter today that R ecorder................. C. A. Bailey M arsh al................... J. H. Beeman only to the senators, but to others the administration had decided to C hairm an B o a rd .. . Clark Williams who have influence. adhere to the four-years tenure-of- F. M. Parker Councilmen............. office policy for all postmasters, ex There has been a great deal of A. IL M erritt Dan Richards discussion among senators of late cept in a few cases where removal as to the probability of the admis for cause was required on account C IV IC S O C IE T IE S . sion of Mr. Corbett on the appoint of delinquency, incompetency or NDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD ment of the governor of Oregon. unsatisfactory conduct or adminis FELLOW S, No. 129. Meets every The case is not just like that of tration of office. Saturday nig h t at 7 :3G p. m. Visiting Mantle of Montana, who was re members cordially invited to ateend. fused admission to the senate four J oe O wen , N. G. T om S tanley , V.N.G. years ago on appointment of the governor, but the leading democrats AS. LU TTERELL POST No. 71, G. say that it is close enough to that A. R. Meets on th e first Saturday case to come under it. In the case Fourteen Rounds Necessary to Decide the of each m onth, at 2 o’clock p. m. All Oregon M em te of the Woodman's Circle V isiting V eterans welcomed. of Mantle, the legislature was duly Gun od Russian Warship Burst. Hard Fought Contest. W. H. B e . di . ku , Commander. organized and went so far as to as Also Walked Out. L ondon , March 15.—The corres semble in joint convention and P O S T O IT T C E l» llti:< T O R Y . pondent of the Times says th at ballot, but it could not and did not while the gunners of the Russian C arson . March 17.—Today, at LL MAILS GOING SOUTH closes elect. In the case of Corbett it will S t . L ouis , 15.—Seven delegates at 11:15 a. hi . N orth bound in Dan Stuart's monster arena, near ironclad Cessoi Veliki were practic representing the Pacific jurisdiction be claimed by those who want him cluding E astern mails closes a t 5:20 p. ing yesterday, a gun burst, blowing of nine states in the sovereign camp m. Sam ’s Valley, Prospect and Asbes admitted that the legislature was this city, in the presence of between never organized, and, therefore, it 3000 and 4000 people, Robert Fitz the top off a turret. Fourteen men of the Woodmen’s Circle, ladies tos mails closes a t 9 :10 a. m. 11. A. C kviier , P. M. had no opportunity to elect. On simmons defeated James J. Corbett and one officer were killed, and 16 auxiliary of the Woodmen of the the other hand the men who will in what was probably the most were wounded, five fatally. World, bolted the convention and PROFESSIONAL CARDS. sustain the former position against scientifically contested battle in the effected a new organization by C anea , March 15.—It is believed the admission of senators appointed pugilistic history of the world, and the bursting of the gun on the Rus adopting a constitution and by-laws H. DALRYMPLE, by the governor will claim that in wrested from him the title of sian warship was due to an ill- and electing supreme officers., The A TTO R N EY and Oregon, men were chosen to a legis champion of the world. closed breech. The occupants of j break was occasioned by the sov- C O U N G ELLO K -A T-LA W . lature whose duty it was to elect a The fight, which lasted for 14 the turret were killed, while the ereign camp ignoring the women Collections Given Prompt At senator. These men failing to make rounds, was fiercely contested flying debris of the massive struct of the West in making up the list of such an election, either by reason throughout, and is generally con ure killed and wounded others. tention. committees and officers. of refusing to organize or to ballot ceded to have been won on its The bolters were Mrs. Helen Gold Hill, Or. for a senator, have deprived the merits. During the first few Southwick, of Salem, Or.;,Mrs. Inez Case and Pool to Be Tried. state of its right of representation rounds, however, and in point of J . ULLMAN. Filloon, of The Dalles, Or.; Mrs. • JOS. HAM M ERSLY, and, therefore, it must be subject to science throughout the fight, Cor R oseburg , Or., March 15.—Cir Carrie C. Vanorsdell, of Pendleton, A ttorney-at-Law . the precedent in the Mantle case. bett seemed to have the best of it, cuit court convened this morning, Or.; Mrs. Annie Hawkins, of Al GOLD HILL REAL ESTATE and Those who support this convention but a tremendous blow over the Judge Fullerton presiding. Prose bany, Or.; Mrs. O. A. Grimshaw, of MINING BUREAU. point out that the legislature of heart from Fitzsimmons’ right car cuting Attorney Yates is present. Den.er, Colo.; Mrs. W. H. Doherty, Insurance. Conveyancing, Collections I Oregon had organized tem porarily, Case and Pool, who are held on of Pueblo, Colo., and Mrs. J. 1/, ried him to the floor unconscious, and Loans, harm s and Mines for Sale,! , , „ , , , . , N otary Public, Correspondence Solic- and actually had the right to meet and he did not rise until after the bonds charged with the hold-up Wright of Leadville, Colo. ited. in joint session and elect a senator. referee’s fateful “One-two-three-four and robbery of the Southern Pacific G old H ill , O p . rgon . The fact that it did not do so was five-six-seven-eight-nine-ten and train at Cow creek. July 1, 1895, Oldest Postmistress Resigns. the fault of the legislature. are on hand, confident that they out” had been counted, proclaiming Mrs. Lord, wife of the governor, W est PoinT, N. Y., March 16.— Of course the case will he debated to the world the advent of a new will lie acquitted. On the other is doing a commendable thing in at great length. The old arguments Miss Blanche Berard, the oldest hand, the prosecution is sanguine pushing the effort to start the flax ! anJ new oi>Zs"wilf ¿ ”adducZ d7"i pugilistic champion in the person of a conviction. Arroussey, the postmistress in the country, who lias of Robert Fitzsimmons. and hempgrowing and manufactur-| ig a fact> however> that the French cook, and Burnett, the held office for a half century, has ..... - - o— ■ ■ ing industry in the state. In th is |e n tin the ManUe cage doeg nQt Pullman porter, from San Francis resigned. E iam ln er Men Admitted to Ball. she is seconded by a number o f, 8ettle the matter for all time. The When Professor Claudius Berard co, are here as witnesses. women at Portland, Salem, Eugene pregent genate ig nQ bound , # died, more than <»0 years ago, he S acramento , March 15/—Judge and elsewhere. These ladies a re , genate which acted fou rg left a widow and several small Hughes today decided that the Reaping the Harvest. manifesting much energy and much ;yeH t -g gafe to aggume that t ,^ state senate had power to imprison children. His pay as a professor public spirit. Their plan for a precedent of the genate four yearg for contempt, and A. M. Lawrence, A few days ago the Spokesman- at the military academy was barely corporation has been formed, and ago will have a great deal of weight managing editor of the Examiner, Review disclosed the fact that sufficient to support him. Some- an amount of money sufficient to ¡Q deterniining the cage. and L. L. Levings were locked up county officials and employes were thing had to lie done, and friends make a start is to be raised b y ! ______ in jail. A few hours later they converting the courthouse into a secured the postoflice at West Point their own subscriptions and through were released on an order of the hostelry. It is now developed that for Mrs. Berard. She held the of- A Little Sensation In Roseburg. their nersonal efforts. It will not supreme court admitting them to the commissioners are charging up I (ice until her death, and then her take a great amount of money to R oseburg , Or., March 15.—A bail. The newspaper men charged their board bill to the county, daughter Blanche was appointed develop and prove the possibilities giriajj sensation was was caused this legislators with accepting bribes, Both practices are unique. No one to the position. of this industry, which we think is morning by the finding in front of and then refused to tell the senate ■ ever beard of .a courthouse lasing Administrations and presidents destined to become one of the most t|ie jail a new five-eighths inch rope investigating committee where they i tfOnvwr^ed Lito a lodging place; no changed, postniaster-guneral came important of the Northwest. It is fastened to the trunk of a tree, secured their information j one has ever before heard of a re- and went, jiostoffiees were rwrguti- believed there is no climate and j The cther end of the rope hung over --------- °---------- gularly salaried official boarding at | jz,ed and reclassified, great political soil superior to, if equal to, ours for a linib and ended iu a carefully l!w public expense. ( upheavals annihilated every branch Dlamond Cut Diamond. growth of these fibers. \\ herever t¡ed hangman’s noose. There is a Upon that line of the law which (of the government, but she remain- specimens from Oregon have been ' rumOr that a party organized to A somewhat mean man inserted says , the coiumiasioners shall be ; ed undisturlsd. exhibited they have beaten all com- ! lyUch Frank Hoyt, "the brutal aB. the following ad in n Western pa- paid ”$800 per annum and neces-( ----------n—------- Îfetthi9 ’industrv shall ^e^stert'ed !iaiIant of Station Agent Hoopen- per: “ Notice—My wife, Delia Stacy, -ary expenses” a preposterous con- : Vacancies are getting to be a through thé efforts Of Mrs. Lord and 8arner- at Myrtle Creek, in January having left my bed and board, I will struotion has been laid, which en -j pretty steady thing in the senate her associates.—Oregbnian. but their intentions becoming °ot be responsible for any debts she ables the commissioners to put in! now. It has not bad it« full mem- may contrail after this date. John a monthly board bill. Nothing of I bership since 1892. In that year known, they gave it up. Star mail service has been es Stacy.” In the next issue of the the kind was ever con tern plated by vacancies occurred by death in Vir- tablished in Oregon,from Lakeview i same paper the wife had her re- . the legislature. ginia and Kansas and ap|siintineiits Killed Io the Solomon Islands. to Plush. 43 miles and kick, twice -------- v*nge in this way: “ Notice—My The absurdity of the claim that were soon made. But from 1893 to a week, by a schedule of not to ex F rancisco , March 15.—A n-; husband, John Stacy, having neith- the commissioners should charge 1895 one seat was vacant from ceed 15 hours running time each other murder by the Solomon is- er lied nor board to provide for me, up their regular monthly living Montana, Washington and Wyom- way This is to he operative from lands cannibals has just been re- I am now taking in washing at No.' expenses to tho county liecomes ing. From 1895 to 1897 Delaware April 1 next to June 30, 1898. ported by Oceanic advice*. Captain ( — B --street. Delia Stacy.” Ex. still n.ore apparent when the ap- had a vacant seat. I Corbett Knocked Out. J A c, J The Women Bolted.