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GOLD HILL NEWS i The Future Prosperity of Gold Hill, Depends Entirely Upon the Enterprise of Our Citizens. FI tn I ï t a r N um ber It . S i i b » c r i p l | o i i • l.iìO . GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, AVRIL 9, 11197. S tiliv i? C Cou o p ie » 5 C 'e u t» . 02320202000101000002230048000102010002010100000000000202000102010001010053 pM!L 020101024823010002020102020202020000002302000201010000020100010202000702 BfW W IW J To the Citizens of Goid Hill and Jackson County. | s | B 55555555555555555555555T55 NOTICE I ! "W , Having purchased from S. Rosenthal at a considerable reduction BE- LOW COST PRICE, his entire stock of General Merchandise at Gold Hill, we have decided to Sacrifice the whole of this stock AT ABOUT HALF THE USUAL PRICES, in order MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. Clothing, lints, Boots and COME AND SECURE BARGAINS ’’J Ever.v Department.—-I)rv Goods, Clothing. — -........ Shoes. Gents’ Furnishings, Jewelry, Crockery i uid Groceries. We will give you MORE GOODS FoR YOUR MONEY than you can buy at wholesale in San Francisco or Portland. After a thorough examination of the above stork we find a large proportion worth a hundred'em its on the dollar/ hut as WE NEED THE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS in all the lines, WE WILL SELL EVERY ARTICLE AT A RIG REDUCTION to close them out quickly. THE GOLD HILL &ERCAANTIEE COMPANY. 020100000202000223230100020202010201000101020102010000 O R R I C I A .L D IR E C T O R Y STATE. "inmnnDinESiDUnnns!HIHiinHEiDH3HDnDHEIi:HinillD!ll!iD!niihUII!inHUUUS3IDilHUDiilii!Eill!ilDli!HIIIHUni!HUiHinnHDS131lil2ii^ Tbn Flflpfinn ie flVAP A llC L ilV U U u Il 10 V 51 0 1 . G overnor..................... William P. Lord Secretary of S ta te .. H. R. Kincaid > Phil Metsohan fjjg T re a su re r................. G. M. Irw in h u p t. of Pub. I n s t . . C. M. Idleman A ttorney G eneral... W. II. Leeds State P rin te r........... (John H . MiteheJl LI. S. Senators. (Geo. W. McBride Congressmen— First D istric t... Thos. IL Tongue Second D istrict. AV. R. Ellis M onday everything passed off I C. E. AA'olverton smoothly with but little excitem ent. Suprem e J u d g e s .. . . •; F. A. Moore ( R. S. Bean. ! There were 71 ballots cast of which . Grand Jury at Carson. Borrego Gang Hanged. votes was duly declared elected. On motion the Recorder was in structed to issue certificates of elect- i ion to the above. Council adjourn- I Old Board Finished Its Work.— cd to meet Tuesday m orning a t 9 Bronglit jn a sealed indictment That Murderers of Sheriff Chavez at Last o d o c k a. m. A p n i t». Cause a Sensation. I Suticred the Death Penalty. Easiness Tamed Over to the Hew Board. Tuesday m orning the board met C arson , N ev ., April 6.—The fed- S anta F e , N. M., A pril 2. —F ra n in council cham ber with President erai grand ju ry filed its final report cisco Gonzales y Borrego, A ntanio Beeman in the chair. Dan Rich this afternoon and was discharged, i Gonzales y Borrego, L au rian o ards, F. M. Parker, and C lark AVill- ’am s answ er’ug to roll call. 'J he A sealed indictm ent was brought A lan d and Patricio Valencia, con- two were throw n out on account of m inutes of Previous m eeting read j in , and a bench w arran t issued for demned to death for the m urder of C IT Y . , . , , . " and approved, the arrest of certain unknow n par- ex-Sheriff F rank Chavez, who was being m arked to vote for two m any p A Bajley pregented bin for a t. ties. The indictm ent was placed killed from am bush on the night of AV. A. Carter ■Recorder....................... candidates and o n e being voted , ,. on , , .. , M arsh al......................... t C. h A. i , Bailev • , , , m, , , tending 39 board meetings during in the secret file. The arrest m ay 1 May ¿9, 1892, were hanged a t 9:10 Chairm an B o ard......... J. H. Beeman i blank. The following is a copy of „ .. . ... Clark Williams L . ,. , ”, the past year. On motion the bill cause an extensive commotion. a - I,E today. F. M. p ^ k e r tiie result as shown by the tally was disallowed. T hursday night lOspecial guardc Councilmen............... < Prom inent officials, while they A. R. M erritt sheets: Dan R ichards presented a hill of were placed in the jail by thesheriff, Dan Richards declined to disclose any names, ad- FO R TRUSTEES. $2.00 for swearing in the election m itted the affair m ight prove a «d this m orning a d raft of 40 men C IV IC S O C IE T IE S . AV. H .B e id le r................................. 68 hoard which was allowed and a sensational in the extreme. The was made on the cavalry and i n N D EPEN D EN T ORDER OF ODD R. A. C a rte r.....................................37 w arran t ordered draw n for its p a y trouble appertains to the United fantry companies by the governor, FELLOWS, No. 129. Meets every W m. R alls.........................................50 ment. States postal service. Inspector H with instructions to act under the Saturday night a t 7 :30 p. m. Visiting L. F. P a te ......................................... 54 The Recorder was instructed to E. T hrall and four deputies have i orders of Sheriff Kinsell. m em bers cordially invited to ateend. Clark W illiam s................................ 51 enter the judgem ent against Chas. been here for several days, and 1 he scaffold was 12x21 feet, with J oe O wen , N. G. Jo h n B arney.................................... 49 Saunders for $5 on his books. M in have been with the grand ju ry all a six-foot drop through a single T om S tanley , V.N.G. O. Swacker....................................... 26 utes of m eeting read and approved. day. The arrests will be m ade in , trap six feet long and three feet AS. LUTTER ELL POST No. 71, G. Council adjourned sine-die. FO R RECORDER. about two days. i wide. lav A true bill was found against J. I * de prisoners passed a restful N EW B O A R D O R G A N IZ ED . of each month, at 2 o’clock p, in. All AV. A. C a rte r.....................................39 night, the guard saying th a t nut Carl P h e lp s....................................... 29 After being sworn in the new C. Clemens, of Reno, for counter V isiting V eterans welcomed. AV. IL B eidi . ee , Commander board took their seats and proceed feiting, and one against R. R. K ir one even turted in his sleep. The F O R marshal . death w arrant was read to them a t W arren C. H u b b a rd ...................... 54 ed to organize by electing Clark by, of the some place and for the P if S T O I tlC E » I R E C T O R Y . 7:30 this m orning and was received same offense, was ignored. C. A. B ailey....................................... 14 W illiam s as president. by the Barregos with some face- — — -O ' ■ LL MAILS GOING SOUTH closes On motion the bond of the m arsh LAST BO A RD M E E T IN G . a t 11:15 a. m. N orth bound in Butler Tried Suicide. tiousness. The vicar-general re al was fixed a t $100 and th a t of cluding E astern mails closes a t 5 :20 p. Board called to order w ith Presi- m ained with the doomed men until Recorder a t $200. S an F rancisco , April 2 - M u r - | they were ,ed to the gcaff(>|d( a(|. m . S am ’s V alley, P rospect an d Ashes- j dent Beeman in the chair. Those M arshal elect H ubbard qualified tos mails closes a t 9 :10 a. in. derer Butler lias made his anticipât- m inistering the consolations of re answering to roll call were council- and presented his bond with J. H. H . A. C rydek , P. M. ed attem pt at suicide. Despite the ]igion The prisoners m ounted the men M erritt, W illiam s, P arker and Beeman as surety which was ac presence in his cell day and n ig h t, Hcaffl>ld attended by the i Richards. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. cepted. On motion council ad of guards supposed to be watchful, three deptJtieB and the vîcar.gener- The m inutes of previous meetings journed u n til W ednesday night. the fiend of the Blue m ountains al- al> and disappearjd from the view were read, corrected and approved. Don’t allow the lungs to he impaired most succeeded in cheating the gal- ()f tbe Hrnited nom ber of The following bills were allowed by the continuous irritation of a cough. lows today. E arly this m orning, adniitted t(, tbe ja i, yard w ithin th „ a n d w arrents ordered draw n for I It is easier to prevent consumption than I to cure it. One Minute Cough Cure Butler was observed to he unusual- ,ent wbich 8Urrounded tbe Bcaff(,i(|. their paym ent: taken early will ward off any fatal lung ly quiet. Investigation showed , Nüne of them ghowed tbe 8lightertt A. Moffitt $1., John Barney $1., trouble.—C. Allison A Co. th at his blanket was tig h t drawn weakne88. They m ade no 9tat0. C. A. Bailey $8.95, F. K. C hurchill over his head, and when th a t was m en( except to request the sheritf $11.05, W. A. C arter $12.45, J. H. I J A GRIFFIS^ T he B uilder . Griffis $6.75, T. J. H oughan $1.50, H. T. Pankey $1.50, F. J. Heck Ì II. D A LRY M PLE, $1.50. A TTORNEY and The report of special comm ittee CO U N CELLO R-A T-LA W appointed to exam ine the hooks of the Recorder and Treasurer was IfMP’Collections Given P rom pt A t read, and on motion was accepted tention. and ordered placed on file for future Gold H ill, Or. reference and the comm ittee d i8. charued ( I _ , O H S E E H ERE 1 1 Cheaper than the Chepest COLD H IL L . OREGON. Shot a Circus Proprietor. rem oved h is face w as fo u n d Io I.,- i|u , t(, fa i| l(, l b „ l r a , , . M ,,f B utler had the cauge of theip deatbs before t(,e W ichita , Kas., April 2.—J. V. covered with blood. allowed his th u m b nail to grow bodies were turned over to their C unningham , deputy sheriff of T ay very long, and with the nail had faruj|ieM, lor county, Texas, shot and fatally wounded Jose B. McMahon in a |° P eiie<lan artery in his forehead At 9:09 the trap was spru nu. hotel here today. They quarreled i from which he hoped to bleed t<»! The necks of all were b n k .n , ex- over the right of the deputy sh eriff1 death. 1 he wound was closed and , (;epj ¿¡nit of Valencia, the lightest, 40 take an employe of M cM ahon’s ! 8r''d ^ r precautions th an ever I ¡n weight, who died from strang- to Texas on a charge of arson. Me- he taken to preserve his life a t le a s t, ulatio n . The funerals will take Mahan spoke some harsh words to until after he sails on the M ariposa place Sunday forenoon from the s , , , U iin n irn rh am m id if is ««id ik-ii for A ustralia tomorrow afternoon, cathedral. a On motion the l»oard proceeded ounm ngnam , a n a it is said th a t iw u w rw . a to canvass the returns of the elect- *,o4k P 'd h ’d pistols together. At t Torturing, itching, »caly skin e n i|s The directors « f the G rand Rondo I ion with the following result: hum s and scalds walds are soothed at ___ W. . . . I any rate’ the deputy sheriff got his l ttoi.s, m s, burns D eW itt’s Valley A gricultural Hocieay have H .B eid ler, L. F. Pate, W m ?R Olïs? 8un working tìrst- k iiu w n e u r e set Octolier 11, 1897, as the dale for a M arshal, W arren H ubbard having received the greatest num ber of I T » C u r e (to n * t i p u rio»» F n r r T - r , T alro CU w ö re ' s C antiv Cr» vh»rt i v lOe c r H C. C. C. /a ll io c u re , drug*,'. a ;» r tfu n u h giìu ; >it«r llnw vfi» H i t h <ìtnr*»r«'tJI. Lari le. curt» eftnftiipMifttì forever. C C filli, liruggoiLM r<*ft>L() m oney. Send the N ews I o your frie on trial. They will like it.