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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1897)
GOLD 1 :: The Future Prosperity of Gold Hill, Depends Entirely Upon the Enterprise of Our Citizens. M iitfle C o p ie s 5 C e n ts* Oregon out of Dock. President of the Court of Inquiry Has Arrived From the East. j 20 Years at San Quentin Thirty years is a long time to fight so painful a tiouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionville, Po., struggle, th at long before he tried DeWitt's Hazel | Salve, which quickly and permanently I cured him. It is equally effective in Sentence Joe Middleton Got for eczema and all skin affections.—Allison & Co. Dollar and a Jack-Knife. When the spring time comes “ gentle Annie,” like all other sensible porsons, will cleanse the liver and renovate the system with DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the year round.—Allison A Co. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Our Flag Fired Upon. A Nicaragua Man-of-war Tries to Sink an American Steamer. Ripaus Tabules: gentle cathartic. S eattle , May 10.—The battle- T o C u re C o c s t ip a t lo a F o r e v e r . Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. C hicago , May 11.- -A special to O ascarets Candy C athartic. lOoorSKc. F resno , Cal., May 10.—Joe Mid Ripaus Tabules cure flatulence. * ship Oregon was taken out of the It Take C. C. C. fail to cure, d ru p eists refund money the Chronicle from New Orleans dleton, the noted robber and high- dry dock at the Puget sound naval j s ays; station, Saturday night, at 9 o’clock.: The steamer Rover, plying be She is now taking on board coal tween this port and ports of Span and received the full penalty, 20 and ammunition, which she d is-’ ish Honduras, was fired on by a --------- j years at San Quentin. Middleton charged before entering the dock, Nicaraguan man-of-war on May b. was a leading member of the fa and on getting this on board will ’ He Was Run Over by the South- while Is a From a Paper Whose Editor four miles from Puerto Cortez mous “ Dalton gang of 40 thieves,” come to Seattle. Here a short stay bound Overland Train. and narrowly escaped being hit and had, been implicated in the Member of It. will be made, and the Oregon w ill' amidships. , most daring thieving expeditions then go to Portland to accept the The Rover, which came in to in Fresno and Tulare counties. He S alem , May 11.—The south silver service to be presented by the , Roseburg Plaindealer. night, also brought the information is believed to have shot Len Harris. bound Southern Pacific overland state of Oregon. that it was rumored in Omoa and Since the creation of the railroad the gouthern Pacific detective, sev- The court of inquiry appointed train, reaching here at 8:30 p. in., other government points that the by the government to investigate i commission 10 years ago, the state eral months ago, circumstantial ev- ran over and killed a man here to the cause of the obstruction found has paid out for its maintenance idence against him on this charge night. Papers on the dead man’s American consul at Puerto Cortez, Mr. Alger, had been shot, but no in the channel when the Oregon something over $90,000. That is bein8 very strong. body give his name as Eli Mackey, particulars had been obtained. The charge upon which the con- , . ,. 4 was docked will convene tomorrow, | Hie showing on one side of the . The . ' , . , , , and indicate he has lived in \Y alia fact that his flags were not flying other ? viction was obtained was that of ,, ,p, -j . took . i place , Rear-Admiral W illiam A. Kirkland ,. ledger. How about the oiner ‘ _ . ! Walla. The accident is taken arrived from the East Sunday, and Eastern Oregon, taking one year robbing a laborer in a sheep camp, exactlv the same snot where a when . the . Rover . . . left . port . went directly to the naval station. with another, ships 150,000 tons of of $ l and a jack-knife. His attor- man wa/ kiHed a muntj, ag0 The as an indication that it is really so, Lieutenant J. H. Hetherington will wheat, about half of which comes neys will appeal on the ground that body was dragged about ‘>50 feet ! " n< tbat Po8Slbl>’ 1 ,lert°'Cortez has e sentence is excessive. 7 wae dra^ ed about. 250 leet' passed into the hands of the gov- he judge-advocate of the court out of Umatilla. When the first ________ o___ and Wa8 llterall-v cut t0 Plece8‘ Cor- ! eminent, although it is also said ! commission took hold of the freight P ersonal .— The gentleman who an- o n er ( lough took charge of the r®'| (hat the revolutionists at that place A Douglas County Clean-Up. j question they found that the far- noyed the congregation last Sunday hv mains, and will hold an inquest to- j ar<j principa!1 y Americans and Eng- i mers of that county were paying $6 continuallv coughing will find instant i morrow. Both accidents occurred R oseburg , Or., May 10.—The lishmen, well armed and vastly su I per ton to get their grain hauled to relief by using ;One Minute Cough Cure, about 200 feet south of the station, Hinkle mine, on Tennessee gulch, Portland, and the farmers beyond a speedy and harmless remedy for throat wherft <here jg Hd q{ gand perior to the force of the Honduran belonging to Portland persons, with government. <X Co. , . . . . , and nearer corresponding rates ac and lung troubles.—Allison ______ _______ ‘ alongside of the track. 1 he sand one giant, cleaned off 3$ acres of cording to distance. A reduction The story of the affair, as told by i is where the blind baggage of out Captain Reed, of the Rover, is as Their Modest Programme. ground last season. In a 26-day of $2 per ton was asked and refused. going trains might be hoarded, but follows: run there was cleaned up four i Suit was instituted and a comprom The fusion members of the late, is liable to throw one under the cars, Upon arriving at Puerto Cortez sluices yielding $3200. At this rate ! ise entered into whereby the rate on the morning of May 6, Captain the season’s yield must have been i was lowered a little. In 1893, w’hen but not lamented, legislature, still T<> C u ro C o n s tip a tio n F o re v e r. Taito C 0 ascarets Candv C athartic. 10c m or oney 25c. occupy many columns of space in , „ c c fa), locurtJ (lrugKists rcfunil Reed observed that the Hags of the large. I the present hoard entered upon the the fusion press, explaining how American consul were not Hying, _ „ i duties of the office they found a Ripans Tabules: a t druggists. the little hand of republicans in the ' and there seemed to he something Murder in the F fst Degree. . • „ . . Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. ° $4./5 rate in effect where there was Ripans Tabules cure Indigestion. legislature suc?eeded in defeating amiss in the town. He decided not. G rant ’ s P ass , Or., Mav 12.—The formerly $6, and ranging up and the good measures introduced by j Ripans Tabules: one gives relief. to anchor his ship, hut instead, re Ripans Tabules cure constipation. jury in the case of Lemoiel Nelson, | down- according to distance, in the the populists, who were overwhelm- j mained off shore, waiting to he on trial for the killing of Charles samc ratio as before This was still idgly in the majority. One popu- i boarded by customs officials. A l Diirrant’s Last Plea. Perry, at 1:30 this morning return-1 deemed b’8b> and in that year Jist at the late session struck the J ter waiting for some time and no ed a verdict of guilty of murder in 1893, another cut was obtained of keynote of the whole problem when j S an F rancisco , May 10.—Attor one putting in an appearance and the first degree. This is the case 50 centfi Per ton> not without much he said: “ We must elect all the neys Deuprey and Knight have be noticing that the town seemed to in which the dispute occurred as effort and persistent endeavor on senators and members next time, gun the preparation of' their plea he in a state of agitation, Captain Reed concluded it was not safe for to the location of the crime, wheth-1 tbe part of the hoard. In 1894 the for a majority is not enough for us him to remain in the port, and for executive clemency on behalf of er in this county or in Siskiyou Prlce of Sraln continuing low, the to do business with.”—Washington headed his ship for Omoa. Durrant, which plea will he pre county, California. The m urder! l>oard determined on another ef When the Rover was about four Ex. sented to Governor Budd next Fri miles distaut from Puerto Cortez, was committed March 23, a year fort in the line of reduction. The day. The procedure before the the tugboat Lucy B. was observed ago, and the body found in an old I reHuest was at first ^ t l y refused, A Short Marriage Life. governor will be strictly according ' heading for the steamer, When well last August. The jury was | but subsequently granted, and a to law. There will be no emotion the two vessels were about half a $3.90 rate obtained. So that the C orvallis , May 11.—At 3 o’clock al nor sensational appeals. The mile apart, to the astonishment and out three hours. farmers of Eastern Oregon are pay yesterday afternoon 1. L. Owens attorneys say they will be content dismay of the American captain and his crew, a puff of smoke was ing less than they did 10 years ago J. Fiester, W. B. Fiester and Ed and Miss Hattie B. Gaines were to depend upon facts and the force observed to clear from the side of before they had a commission. It Eusted arrived at the peniten the Nicaraguan vessel and the next married. Shortly after dark last of argument to save their client, tiary in Salem Monday under sen is claimed by some newspa night the husband disappeared, It is not the intention of Mr. and moment there followed a report, tence from Josephine county. Each pers that these reductions would he and has not since been seen. It is Mrs. Durrant to accompany the and a soliil shot struck the water a few hundred yards ahead of the is about 21 years old, and is con made anyway, hut the fact remains supposed that he has gone to his attorneys to Sacramento, as it is ! Rover* victed of the crime of stealing ha- that they were not m :de until re The engines of the Rover were con. It was the mother of the quested, and sometimes flatly re- home in Marshfield, Coos county, understood the governor would not whence he came here a couple of see them. Durrant is sanguinei stopped at once, and therethei, io - Fiester boys that was drowned by | fused, and some at the end of the years ago as a student. that the governor will act favorably lowed another shot from the Lucy their father in a pool of water near lawsuits. 1 he aggregate of these ----------•---------- on his application. ' B - wbicb dr”PP«d into the sea 50 G rant’s Pass about two years ago. savings, mostly of it directly the A band of 800 cattle wa8 started ----------o---------- ' leet from tlie American «hip, in a d ir e c t line with her mulffriips. The The father is in the Josephine work of the railroad commission, from Myrtle Point, Coos county, t A MAN WHO IS TIRED Lucy B. was by this tim e w ithin county jail, under sentenceof death exceed a million of dollars, the other day to Oakland, Douglas All the time, owing to irnpover- ' hui.*in« diatan(W1. a,ld an ofliwr >" execution being delayed because o f' The territory of the Southern Pa- county. The cattle were driven uniform ordered the Rover to con > alleged insanity. Eusted’s father , cific bas not been such a promising over the Coos hay road by A. S. ished blood, should take Hood’s to anchor. She was then hoardc«.' walked off a trestle near Merlin iield- The of it9 territory is Emery and J. Knight. Several Sarsaparilla to purify and enrich by this officer, anil six of her crew while intoxicated, and broke his tapped by the Willamette river, other drives equally as large are his blood and give him vitality and followed. The officer turned out to he General J P. Reyes, of the Nic neck. In sentencing the young and tbat ba» tended to keep down soon to follow. As a result of this vigor. araguan government, and he in- This condition of weakness and trio. Judge Hanna gave Busted 18 rates: and then the volume of husi- traffic in the cattle business, about mantled to see the Rover’s papers, months, J. Fiester 19 months, and ness has been light, and much $9000 has already found its way lack of energy is a uatifral conse- which were given him. lie th< i lighter during the past four years into the vicinity of Myrtle Point, quence of the coming of warmer searched the ve-sel, and, .. • .irenr- W. B. Fiester two vests. weather, which finds the system 1 ly finding everything to his satis- than previously. Notwithstanding , ,, i . . t fi i , c an< W1 HOI,n 'æ P»t ’"to circula A H arp C ase .—R. A. Ilodkinson this, the hoard had several confer- tion, and will go a long way to debilitated and the blood impure. faction, gave Captain Heed a per- A g.sxl spring medicine is a , »»if to load fruit at c a s t ports, was arraigned before the Recorder ence with the management of the ward relieving, at least temporarily Captain Reed protested earnestly Monday morning on a charge of road, especially in regard to grain (tbe hnancial depression in this sec necessity with almost everyone. to Reyes against the firing upon Hoods Sarsaparilla is what the the Rover when she carried the drunk and disorderly to which he rates, and, as a result, succeeded in ti()H ( f tj((f COUhtry millions take in the spring. Its American Hag athor masthead,ano pleaded guilty and was fined $7.50 getting a rate on October 10, 1894, ______ _______ great power to purify and enrich Was told by the general that he and costs which amounted to $2.40. that made a difference of $30,000 a “ Money Buck 1( You Want It,” t' e blood and build up health ¡h ought to consider himself lucky 1 eiag unable to pay his fine he was year against the company and in xi»,.. . if 1-, i • -I » i i that he ( Reves) did not sink the lodged in jail where he will lay out favor of the farmer, W oman , Me child is werry sick, one of the facts of common exper- H(,VPI, (h a t <'aptain Reed coUl«l his time of three und one-half days. Of course, the commission is Bur, an’ suppose your medicine lence. i proiest as much as he liked; t Ilodkinson is the man who kicked doomed, public sentiment calls for don’t help her, an she dies? ----------- made no difference to him, as ti e in the door of C. Miiler, Sunday tne repeal, hut the unconditional P atent M jcmc TN e M an .-—Your Croupand whooping cough are chil l- American consul, Alger, was Ht the hood'« terrors; but like pneumonia, head of the revolution at Puerto morning and kicked at so many repeal of the law will leave no bar- money will l>e refunded, madam. bronchitis, and other throat and lung Cortez. others and went through every rier lietween the railroads and the ---------- °---------- troubles, can Is-quickly cured by using J he Rover then prncccded on i.er The R. R. Commission. i N u m b e r IK. S u b s c r i p t I o n • 1 .5 0 . GOLD HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 14, 1897. F ir s t Y e a r roOW .10 the Luion Hotel. people. | Man Killed Near Salem Ripans Tabutes cure headache. One M inute Cough Cure.—Allison A Co, w ay .