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VALLEY RECORD. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS NEWS IN BRIEF. FEIX TO HIS DEATH. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. A SERMON IN A MILL. An Aeronaut'» Parachute Faile-! to Ex pand—Buried iu t-ie Mud, WHEAT-No 1 wh w. $1 36'4 f otl Rellglon, Services Held in the Work» at Smallpox has appeared at Seattle. fl 37 ,; mil’lng. $1 40^1 47 for new «nd $1 Homestead. BxrGovernor C. A Hardin of Missouri al 47>g for old A St. Paul dispatch says: Five thou ia dead. BARI.E3* — Feed 87!40?1c f* ctl; brewing. A Homestead dispatch say«: The ‘¿@$1 02'j for ew; choice »Id. $1 05. novel spectacle of reiigious services in I Samuel C. Wright, superintendent of sand people at Inver Grove, just south Í7 Oats — N w: Coast. $1 1001 30 f* ctl. old, of this city, were horrified spectators of the Carson mint, is dead. an iron mill was witnessed here Sunday. $1 23^01 30 for off grades: fair to good feed. The Ainslee i Wa^h. > Lumber company a terrible fall to death of Professor Hobe. 11 32»g0’ 3714: choke to fancy. 51 oral <3; mlll- In Carnegie's Homestead Steel works, is in the hands of a receiver. Several an aeronaut. For several days he had ¡ tag. »1 42*401 47)4: s irprtoe. $t 5 @1 : gray, with the great cogging and beam mill been making descents by a parachute |1 «001 45 b »ck. Fregón, $1 27)g01 :♦) do Cal for a chapel, the non-union workers at concerns are involved. from a balloon at a great altitude. Be ilo nia. »1 17)401 27*4. Richard Tenbroeck, the famous horse fore the last ascent he expressed the be CORN—Large yellow,51 3001 32;a jlcit; small tended divine worship. Services were $ 32',: white. $1 3001 32'4. conducted by Rev. Clarence Adams of man. was found dead in his bed at San lief that he would never descend alive, do. BEANS—Pea, 52 4002 30 ctl; pink. $2 . the First Baptist church of Franklin, Mateo. Cal. He was 85 years old. •s he had a presentiment of eviL Nev I 35; Bayo, |2 *0; s nail white, 30?á2 45; large Pa., who is chaplain of the Sixteenth j So. — ................................. ................ $2 2 a ’ ■ butter, nominal; red, 52 2501 3>; A committee of United States senators ertheless he made the perilous trip. Liras. $2 5002 <’. regiment. The choir, composed of clerks will inquire in the rights of bona fide When the balloon reached the usual SEEDS - Rape. 2*402»4C tl tb: hemp, ■,4.04'4e from the Company's offices, occupied the settlers in the forest reservations of Cal altitude Hobe could be seen tugging at canary, 3e for imported do < ali orni», -“^e top of the large planing machine. The Caxseed. 2» 1 e; slfatfa. uominsl, mu-tsrd no- . ifornia. the valve cord, but it would not work. congregation sat on rough benches on 11 aL Secretary Noble has issued a notice Before he could manipulate it the balloon IIAY—New Alfalfa, $7 ro@9 00 f) (oil; oat, top of the furnaces, others balanced warning all persons now on the Colville was at least 3,000 feet above the earth. $$ 00010 00; wheat. $9 9 012 50; wheat and osi. themselves on cranes and crossbeams, Indian reservation iu Washington with In the regular way he cut loose the par $9(10 1 50; St., k, ?5 5 0» .'0; barley. 5. 00@ while some twenty or more roosted laz 9 00; clever, $9 0.011 00. compre-«.■ 1 liar. 59 )) out express authority to leave the same achute and shot rapidly earthward, but, @;i no. ily on a long steel girder high above the to the horror of the crowd the parachute without delay. STRAW- 40,4., c bale. preacher. did not expand and the unfortunate HOPS — NomlnaL A large number of pineapples brought During the sermon Chiplain Adams RYE-Pri< cssu ject to change, New, $1 22'.. from Central American ports were aeronaut fell like a shot toward the 01 25 r> ctl: old. 51 3001 3. made no reference to the Homestead planted in Mission Valley, just north of ground. A strong wind was blowing DRIED PEAS- A ,’P<” imste prices: Give . trouble. His novel congregation listened San Diego, and they give ever)- promise toward the Mississippi river and it was 11 1 01 0 ctl; Nile-, $1 3601 5o nlaek, nom attentively and at the close of the service hoped he would strike the water, but so inili. of auccesxful growth. j joined in singing “ America. ” The or .11111 Product*. rapid was the descent that the falling chestra then gave a sacred concert. The last carload of oranges for the man alighted upon the edge of a slough BRAN—117 S 51 S* ton. season has left Riverside. The ship MIDDLINGS »2 0 ®22 00 H ton. at the water's brink. Railroad Employes to Consolidate. GROUND .ARLEY—$21 0 022 CO » ton. ments of citrus fruits from that section So great was the force of the fall that CHOPPED Fi ED-$2i> 0021 u ? ton A Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) dispatch says: were 1,406 carloads, a small falling off FEED CO< SMEAL -127 5i 0.”, 50 fi ton. he was driven into the soft ground to a Representatives of the different orders from the previous season. CRACKED C >RN 12s 10020 0) f*. ton. depth of ten feet and instantly killed. of railroad men are in convention in this OILCAKE MEAL—5.) 00 ,- ton al the milL The intermittent boiling geyser at It required hard work for an hour to FLOUR r LOL R — Net vara cash prices: Family Familycxtras.il extras. SI I" : city. The following orders are repre Arnadee, Lassen county, which suddenly reach the body. @1 50 bbl: b ,-ers' ext a, 54 2504 33; shippin: sented: Brotherhood of Locomotive ceased to flow lias as suddenly and mys- ' superfine, $2 77.03 00. VARIOUS -Lash price», y>. 10-16 sacks: Cracked Engineers, Brotherhood of Firemen, Or steriously started again, throwing the ! rye me* :<'4c; der of Railway Telegraphers, the Switch T?* Crane Chemical Works at Spring wheat. ::'4c f tb; rye flour, water to a greater height than before. bu kwheat flour, 5.*; cornmeal, 3-; oatmeal, 4', I men's Mutual association and the Ladies’ The San Luis & San Joaquin Railroad field, N. J. blew up the other day. One @5c; oat groats, 5c; hominy, 1',01'^c; rl c auxilliary. Special trains were run on !!• ur, Sr: farina, 4’4 ; peirl barley, | company has been incorporated, with a man was killed. One third of the town of Sissom.Cal., split pea, 4'^,'^e; rolled oat», 5c; buckwheat i all the railroads. Fully eight thousand capital stock of $100,000, to construct gro»tf, SJgc; graham flour, 3*-4o. strangers are in town bnt they are not a railroad northward from San Luis including the business portfon.l was all delegates. The largest delegations Vegetable*. burned a few days ago. The total loss Obispo to El Moro, a distance of about are from New York, Pennsylvania, New ONIONS — Wharf price»: Silverskins, 4'03 -e was $56,000; insurance $24,000. ten miles. ¥ ctl: red. 2 0 .0c p sack. Jersey and Dels wary. The West was Phil J. Dawe, proprietor of the Cop- POTATOES—From whar in sacks: Ea ly Rose Hundreds of deaths from heat were poorly represented. The object of the 5 yi ctl: l’ee le a,5 065e: Burb nt, 60075c reported daily from New York last ¡>er Chief saloon at Seattle, was shot and 4-70 for river-some other higher Garnet Chi e, 75c; j convention was stated, namely, to dis killed while standing behind his bar, by week. The heat seems to be more in b xes, .7>e@|l id lor Early Rose and 7 a 13 cuss the advisability of consolidating all tense than ever before. Fully 56 per William Murphy, an ex-fire marshal, be f«>r Burba: ks, occasionally higher for extras, the orders under one head. It is said cent of the deaths are children under 5 cause he would not mix a cocktail for both k lids. the scheme was favorably received by him. VARIOUS—Tomatoes, 2 (jUUc r1 l«'x for Vaca- all and will be put into effect before years old. From early morning till late vile: river, large box<a Ji; < <-j 1 string Four childreu crowded into a closet at night all the ambulances were kept The engineers in the Western beans, :'(d>2 2c, as to kind; summer squash, 2./^ long. under a-sink in a uew house at Medford, Sue; busy. cucumber», aofipMcy box; garlic.lWJc f> lb; states are almost a unit for consolida Jl 5i '•£ box: green pc >per», There is a panic among the Dakota Mass., and snapped the catch of the door. eggplant, tion. There is some opposition among 75c for Chile, and 75^4|1 25 for Bel. green corn, farmers lest they will be unable to har When found this evening three of them 15@2Cc <loz :or bay, do Berkeley, 7-'^;0c yl the engineers in the East, who do not were dead from suffocation, and the vest the great wheat crop now being cut like the idea of being called out on strike Crate; green okr,i, ffSloc f1 r. other was nearly so. in South Dakota on account of the great where the brakemen or the telegraphers Fruits und Nuta. An unsuccessful attempt was made to scarcity of harvest hands. At a con FRESH ERUITS— Strawberries, E lOfd. 00 f> have difficulty with their employers, servative estimate 40,000 men will be burn the town of Westport, Cal. Sacks chest for Dongworth and $( >> (0,7 0 for Sharp but the opposition of the Eastern men, need in the Dakotas and Minnesota of shavings saturated with oil were ie s; raspberries, |5 >0@7 0 f chest; bl ckbcr it is said, will be overcome without placed in the doorways in the center of |3 5 @6 no f? ehest: huckleberri s. 12 , A 15c At the opening of the I’.oa-e the other day, Congressman Wheeler of Alabama The People’s Paper. took Watson of Georgia to ta.-k for stat ASHLAND Oto... T humdat . Aug. 4 102 ing tn a campaign circular that drunken tneml>erB reel through the aisles and drunken members »peak on grave issues. These »re the <lav» in which the pro tective policy >• washing iU dirty linen. Watson declared that every word in the pamphlet was literally true and he was Extremes meet. The saloon keepers ready to defend every w.»rd. He defied of Chicago, to a mau, are in favor of cork 1 the house to punish bin». The incident ing up the World's Fair tight as a bottle created much excitement but the mem ber-, contented themxelve« with hissing on Sunday._______________ Watson. Finally Boatner introduced a General Janie-B. Weaver, the nominee resolution for the appointment of a com for president of the people's party does mittee to investigate and rejx-rt on Wat not smoke, swear or drink. He possesses sons charges. The committee was ap a pleasant baritone voice. pointed. learned men tel) ns that in Latin the A Pittsburg dispatch says: The union word editor means “to eat.” In the men arrested at Honihtead on charges United States it means to scratch around of murder have had preliminary hear like blazes to get something to eat.—Tex ing»,. Some of them, including Hugh as Siftings. UlJonnell. have been admitted to bail. Carnegie will not come to America. Bail was refused to others who are He believes tbst the climate of Scotland ' charged with murder in the tirxt degree. is peculiarly beneficial to a patient suf Work is going on at the Homestead fering from triumphant democracy in the 1 mills and everything is quiet. One bri Homestead stage. gade of militia is still guarding the mills At Pittsburgthepolicoare watch Elliott F. Shepard, according to a so ing the annarchists closely. It is be ciety item in a New York paper, “is not a favorite with the Vanderbilts.” Give lieved that an attempt will be made tc the devil bis due. This speaks worlds blow tip the Carnegie mill«. H. C. for the intelligence of the Vanderbilts. Frick is rapidly recovering from his wounds. Bergman, the would-be assas- Since the present tariff law went into ■in, was given a preliminary hearing effect 500 strikes in the protected indus and his bail fixed at $24,0X1. There is tries have occurred. The statement of a general belief that hostilities will be thia significant fact is answered by the i resumed at Homestoul if all the troops ' high-tariff press by calling it a calamity • are withdrawn. bowl. _™ Memphis is iu danger of being made Mars is now in his glory. About 9 an inland city. During the late high o'clock a bright red star will be seen at water the Mississippi cut through the the liorizon in the southeast. That is bend aud unless prompt steps are taken Mars, now about the closest to the earth to stop the threatened cutoff before an it ever gets, 35,000,000 miles approxi other flood occurs, the city will be left mately. ___ four miles from the river, and the $3,- Everywhere throughout the country 000,000 cantalever bridge will be of no the republican press has been forced in value whatever, except for »crap iron. to showing its colors more or less clear The river commihsions will be asked to ly, and wherever it has done so it is for take prompt steps toward building a plutocrscv and capita), and against labor dyke that will resist the current but if relief is nor obtained from that source and equal rights. the railroads will be compelled to take It turn» out, according to an eastern | action themselves. As tlie high water paper, that the “labor candidate” recedes it has been discovered that the toward whose campaign expenses Car city is menaced with another danger. A negie contributed £1000 is an opponent of Gladstone and home rule. This sets large »ami bar lias lieen formed in front of the elevators, oil works and cotton Carnegie right again,_______ compresses, and steamboats will have within the next month. Gen. E. L. Applegate will take the difficulty in landing at those wharves the block and set afire. The fire was Dredges I There were not enough horsee in the discovered in time to prevent a disaster. stump (or Weaver and Field this fall. during the low water season. F While Liah has been an old line re will lie put to work and it is thought the police department at Chicago tlie other Nine jiersous—four ladies, one little publican he broke the party lines ami bar can be removed before another flood day to carry off the animals which fell girl, three white men and one Indian— __ Greenback ______ party in comes. went off with the in and about the business center of the left Cape Croker, Ont., in a small boat their time, His ideas on the finance A Pittsburg dispatch says: It can be city alone from excessive heat, and it for Wiarton. When within ten minutes question are sound. was found necessary to call in outside stated positively that the members of sail of their destination a squall struck help, for the ambulances and patrol H. J. Richmond has left Grants Pass the advisory committee of the Home wagons had all they could do to care for the boat and all but three men were drowned. and the Observer came out last week stead strikers aud the ?\malgamated As human beings. with the names of G. W. Colvig and F. sociation of Inin workers are anxious to Charles Wilson, murderer of Mamie In response to a personal letter from W. Chausse as publisher» G. W. Col make an unconditional surrender to tlie Walsh committed suicide at Oregon L. E. Garinety, a Knight of Pythias at vig is a brother of Win. M. Colvig, and Carnegie company and to declare the City by hanging himself in his cell. He ie a republican and at present holds a po strike off and thus admit their defeat. Fort Dodge, Iowa, the Iowa bishops, removed the bandages from his broken sition as state railroad commissioner. Cosgrove and Hennessy, have written They are more anxious to surrender arm and hanged himself with them. He than the company is to have them do so, letters that the order is condemned by Here ia the money matter in the , and further, it c»n he said that if the the church in common with all secret was discovered by the other prisoners, but life was extinct when the officers ~ ■oath,why they are for ailver and the societies. The penalty for joining or farmers' alliance. We take two Staten , Carnegie company would say that it maintaiaing membership is excommuni reached him. as aamplea. In North Carolina the i would find places for the mechanics who cation. A desperate fight occurred at Flat money in circulation ia onlv a fraction worked in its mills and went on strike Rock. Ky., between Deputy Sheriff O. W.JSchwitzer and J. Hensley, two over fri |>er capita, in Rhode Island, purely from sympathy the advisory Grant Sellers and John Coffey in which $361. The money is concentrated in the 1 committee would at once declare the real estate agents of Arnadee. Lassen both were killed. Coffey ltad been ar east and manufacturing centres.—Ex. ■trike off aud the members of the asso county, while searching for a spring of rested tlie day before and fined $20. ciation, or ail of them who could, would water on Hot Spring mountain, nine When Sellers went to Coffey and served The next legislature should pass a law go back to work. It is announced at miles from Arnadee, accidently discov the capias, the latter shot Sellers through authorizing the funding of county debts. Homestead that those who participated ered a rich vein of ore, which they the breast. Sellers then drew his pistol Every county in the state could effect a ’ in the brutal attack on the Pinkertons truced for several hundred yards on the great saving if it could fund its debt at a after their surrender will lie prosecuted surface. It is reported that they have and shot Coffey four times, and both men fell and died almost instantly. low rate of interest.—Telegram. But the for aggravated a»suu It and battery, high refused $100,006 for their find. While Mrs. 8. W. Sawyer, the wife of constitution will have to be amended. way robbery, larceny, pocket picking Tlie Indians ou the Colville reserva the president of the bank at El Reno, That document presumes that the coun ties in the state should accumulate no , and other crimes and misdemeanors. It tion have determined to drive off all the O. T.. was at the paying tellers'window is stated that several women were par whites who go on their land. Large two men entered the bank and compelled higher indebtedness than $5000 ticularly active during the time the men grass fires have been started and pros- her, at the point of a revolver, to hand ran the gauntlet, aud afterward in tak I {lectors have been stoned. The Indians The Kuuday Examiner claims that it ing their property and hiding it. They are sullen and the whites are alone to out all the money in the vault, amount ing to $10,500, rushed to the door, is the friend of the com mom people of also are to l»e prosecuted. The Amalga the country, and justifies its claim by mated association condemned this oc blame for the present troubles. The In j mounted their horses and made their es dians are reported to be engaged in dan cape. The robbery is believed to be the printing in its Sunday eaiitioii the pic tures of a dozen San Francisco society currence, and is said to be aiding iu cing. Troops will probably evict all the work of the Dalton .n r. Hundreds of women as they sppear in their bathing gathering evidence against the offenders. i white/. armed citizens soon i arted in pursuit suits at fashionable seaside resorts. As The Pinkertuu agency will take part in An industry for housekeepers is devel ' and headed for the 1 ’ ton rendezvous in only rich people can afford to visit these the prosecution l»y furnishing evidence oping in the ealla lilly bulb trade which i the Granite mount J .s. resorts anti admire the ample limbs of of the men who were assaulted »nd is rapidly growing between this state and Five hundred Italian laborers em- San Francisco ladies, poor men all over robbed. I the East. On the 23d of July Miss Ses ployed in laying pipes between i the gas the country will feel very grateful to the sions of tian Diego shipped the last lot _ fields ____ ____ and Chicago Chicago quit quit tlieir the: camp Examiner for its earnest effort to place FOREIGN NEWS. 1 of a 10,000 bulb order for New York and took possession of Star City Ind. the luxuries of the wealthy within their | lEmperor William is visiting Queen state, having drawn the supply alto Stones and sticks were thrown through reach. _______________ gether from private ground. This is the windows of houses and stores, and Victoria. Ex-tiev. St. John was not far from the Asiatic cholera lias appearedin Paris. the third year that New York has the little community was completely truth is a speech latelj* made by him in There was some doubt at first as to the placed here orders for bulbs, but thiB is terrorized. For half a day they para- which be said : "Fifteen or twenty men disease, but there is no longer any ques the first considerable shipment. ' ded the streets, defying the authorities, control to-day all the means of reaching tion that the several dentils have re breaking windows and tearing down A Birdsboro (Pa. i dispatch says : As the the markets of the world, and our mer completion of the five inch brown seg- fences. The two saloons in the place chant marine is practically driven from sulted from the genuine epidemic. A prisoner at Glasgow has confessed meutal tube wire gun draws near ex were broken into and cleaned out, the the high seas. The farmers |K3ssess less than one-fifth of the wealth of the to the authorities that 1 m > was implcated periments with a fac-simile cylinder 1 desperadoes drinking all the liquor they country cotupated with five-eights forty in the murder of Lord Leitrim, shot in have been resumed. The other day, i CAuld find, and rolling the barrels out years ago, and still the farmer iaconsoled April. 1876. from ambush. The pris with a new powder of greater energy on the streets and demolishing bottles with the blessed assurance that he is oner also states that he was concerned in than that heretofore used, three shots and glasses. Going to the railroad de ‘protected.’ Capital takes $16 net in the killing of Lord Mountiuorres, in were fired, the first giving a pressure of pot the rioters robbed the office of what come from steel per ton, while the gross county Mayo, 1880, and that he was also 44,000 pounds to the square inch, the money it coniaiued and assaulted H. B. receipts of labor are but $1.57, and be second 56.200 pounds and the third more Stanton, the agent, in a horrible manner. cause the laborers refuse to submit to a hired to murder the man who killed in than 66,000 }K>unds. This extraordinary After beating him nearly to death, they former James Carey. The prison com reduction of 25 per cent., capital con fronts them with an armv of hired missioners are carefully investigating result, fully 50 per cent greater than has dragged him out upon the street, strip Pinkertons, and when they defend their the story of the man. whom they have ever l>een obtained in any built up gun, ped him of his clothing ami suspended subjected to the most searcliiug exami left no mark whatever on the cylinder, him by his arms from a tree. He was interest they sre called murderers.'* there was not the slightest enlarge rescued almost an hour later in an ex I nation, and are endeavoring to secure uud There is a scheme batching in Wash proof of his statements. They refuse to ment of the bore, The total pressure on hausted condition and may die. His ington to elect Stevenson president in divulge the prisoners name or furnish each of the plugs at the ends of the cyl body is terribly bruised and his arms Wero so swollen that they had nearly ease there is a failure to elect by a pop information regarding him. None of inder was more than 1,320,000 pounds, ular vote. If the election is thrown into the persons concerned iu the murders of Secretary Rusk is in Chicago in con- burst when he was rescued. When congress, the house of representatives is Lord Leitrim and Lord Monntmorres | ' nection with an experiment which he is night fell the people of the village aban empowered to elect a president from the was ever caught. ' preparing to make on a large scale in doned their homes and fled from the three highest candidates, and the senate The Amsterdam Hamlelsban publishes treatment of the disease known as place to the surrounding towns where to elect a vice-president from the three letters from Celebes giving the details ' [ the "lumpy jaw. “ It has recently been I they could get protection. highest. The scheme is to elect Steven son vice-president over Reid by a fusion Of the recent eruption on Great Sangir treated successfully by the administra Political and Personal, between the democrats and the free- island. The eruption commenced at 6 tion internally of iodine of potassium. silver republicans, then to create a dead p. in, and was not heralded by the j One of the inspectors of the bureau of j Chauncey Ji. Depew has sailed for Immense animal industry recently made a suc ; Europe. lock in the house so that the 4th of March slightest seismic warning. will come around and none of the presi I volumes of flame and smoke and masses cessful experiment and the secretary ex Thomas B. Reed of Maine has been dential candidates be elected. In that of stones suddenly burst from the vol pects to have the treatment tested on event Stevenson would fill the presiden cano. The stones fell all over the island 200 head of cattle affected with “lumpy | renominated for congress. tial office, with some free-silver republi killing hundreds of natives who were jaw” to settle the question as to the The silver men and Peoples' Party can in the vice-president's chair. Sena busy in the fields. Those who succeeded of Colorado have combined, value of the remedy. It is given in doses tor Mitchell, of this state, is spoken of as The Peoples' Party of San Luis Obispo in reaching the supposed shelter of their from one to three drams, dissolved in a among the poeeible free-silver republi cans who will be chosen for viee-presi- homes found no refuge. Many houses pint of water. It is best administered has nominated a county ticket. The Democrats of West Virginia have dent. A number of prominent democrats were crushed beneath the weight of fall before feeding and the dose should vary and republicans have their heads togeth ing stones, and roofs collapsed under the according to the size and weight of the nominated W. A. McCorkie for gover er discussing this scheme. There is dis- weight of ashes, burying the inmates, [ cattle. The treatment can be applied nor. satisfaction among the leaders of both in many instances whole families being without danger by any farmer. Hugh Fay, the actor, is not dead as parties with their candidates, and if the lost. Streams of lava flowed with fright i was reported. He is on a wedding tonr opportunitv occurs they will be raadv to ful rapidity down the slopes of the A Mexican named Jacob Alcaraz, with j in Deland and England. shelve both Harrison and Cleveland.— mountains. It is estimated that over his 3-year-old son In his arms, threw General Weaver and Mrs. Lease, who Portland Telegram. one thousand persons perished on the himself on the track in front of a loco accompanies him, are addressing large slopes of the mountains, and many motive at Sacramento, Ins intention be I audiences in Colarado. Frick and HcrRnian Alike. more in the lowlands, but the exact loss ing to commit suicide and kill his child. Ex-Congressman Knute Nelson lias T-asl Oregonian. | of life is not yet known. The island is Engineer Hanford performed a remark- been nominated for governor of Minne Frick, Carnegie's great boss, was allot now threatened with famine, all the asjlu feat. He reversed his engine and sota by the Republicans. by Bergman, a fellow born under the crops having lieen destroyed. In many Lieutenant Commander Clover, chief tyrannoua rule of Russia. To our mind parts of the island wells have become clapped on the air brakes, stopping the they are men of similar characteristics. dry. The Dutch authorities are doing train within a distance of six feet. hvdrographer of the navy department, Jack screws were got out and the Joco- ’ estimates that the cost of a cable l?e- We believe Frick, the master he is to day, would have l>een a Bergman bad the best they can to alleviate the dis motive had to be raised before the mail tween the Pacific Coast and Hawaii will tress. his environment been the same, while and child could be liberated. Strange to , be $1,200 per mile Bergman would have been a Frick had say neither was killed, although both Catholic* and Cofumbii* Day. lie had the benefit of Frick’s environ The Santa Rosa fruit tanneries are were terribly mangled alxjut the head ment. These two men are strikingly A Rome dispatch says; The popo has and face. Alcaraz wife died in child- running full blast. alike at the bottom of things, while on addressed a long letter to the arch birth a week ago and he has been des- Six sailors of the British ship Fera- the aurfaco they are extreme opposites. , bishops and bishops of Spain, Italy and tliffe deserted at >San Diegs Both of them beliete thoroughly in force the two America’s on the subject of pondent ever since. About forty conductors on the Port- Napa fruit growers shipped a carload to carry their ends, even to the extent of Christopher Columbus, his discoveries, self-sacrifice. The same erroneous con etc. He appoints Oct. 12. this year, or laud electric street-car lines bayo been 1 of fruit to Butte, Mont, a few days ago. ditions which will produce a Frick will arrested for "knocking down.” G. B. |Ii!t<»n B. Ciapp, a prominent real es bring forth a Bergman at the same time. the following Sunday, if it be opportune, Markle, president of the companies, tate mau of Loe Angeles, committed for special Columbian services, and di Christ was born during the time of Nero. said: “We have known for a long time suicide at Pacific Lfror^ < hie cannot exist without the other to rects that after the office of the day the that we were being robbed right and William Peterson, aged 26, fell from hound him to the death. No republican solemn mass of the holy trinity tie cele left by our employes. Some six months form of government can stand which has brated in cathedrals and collegiate ago we <a»amenced to gather evidence a building at Santa Rosa which he was shingling, and was killed. classes, of which these two men are onlv churches in order to celebrate worthily fair representatives, to contend with and in a mauuer suitable to the facts against suspected meji cpd we find that Boomers are gathering along the boun we have been losing on an average »1.606 dary of the Colville reservation, getting The great theory of Thomas Jefferson, this solemn anniversary. a month through the dishonesty of our which ia truly great when not taken read> the invasion. literally, that all men are born free and Congressman Craig of Pennsylvania employes. We now have evidence most Harvey Luijley uf Dos .Angeles has equal—should be, at least—cannot be is dead. conclusive against ten of the men. Our even thought of, let alone be [»oeaible of main loss has l»eei> where passcugers are been nominated by the Republivauu for I accomplishment, when the conditions iransforred from une Imo to another, congressman from the sixth district,' ' Wholesale House Established are such that there is a teudency to pit W. & Green, chairman of the recent and it has been an easy thing for con these classes one against the other. It ' Weeballent’e the world for purity of ductors to manjpclsie transfers to their anti-debris convention, has issued a call shows that men are growing wider and goods. The Medford Distilling and Re i for the re-assembling of that body at wider and wider apart; that the old fining Company has established a whole own advantage.' | fifciczaimiuto, Aug. C. condition—one class serving, another sale house at Medford. Our goods are class served—is again springing up. If made frorn the be6t of Corn and Rye and The antics and incapacity of the pres» It is announced that England will ré* the equality of man is a lie, as some peo ara absolutely pure. V’a eulicit your taliate by placing a heavy duty on Amer- ent r.'.akp democratic consti ple and newspapers are beginning to vaiced orders. Address, ’ ■ ican canned good*, wheat and lumber. tuents almost tb«y hadn’t elected a affirm, then a repuhiicau form of govern- Mtaroa» D istilling and R efining C o ., Should she do so, the farmers of Oregon majority after all. Won't they ever get Stent is doomed to destruction, and tiie Medford, Oregon., will have a full realization of the beau tired and go home, bo as to give the «©oner it happens the better it will be for ties of a protective tariff. The rate pro- people a chance to partly forget before £|gi£pty ûd ctvüûaüou. 9'abKote for the V uuk 1 RtBooote to probibitioa- Noveuibw?—’forMgod JeiegrRip, difficulty. The Walla Walla Union-Journal says Carnegie’s life “has uplifted labor as no other man’s has done.” He has “up- lifted” a good many laborers and their families from Iheir homes and occu- pations, if that is what is meant. Interesti ’ g to Anliq A Springfield (i ■ , of the greatest ai < !.,»■.. ¡,1. of years, one that will excite ians throughout the tvoriJ. made near Lebanon. It lias L. for a long time that there w.•ri ces of mouud builders on th? ■: i ~ ;bbs farm, but from the peculiar 1 ><-.. m , ¡1 and the varied character of the find, iliey were not identified until Dr. Fcoville discovered that they were parts of a single earthwork — a ; erpent mound. Professor Putnam of the Peabody mu seum verified the find, ami pro:mi;mes it one of the greatest American antiqui ties. Mr. Metz of the Peabody inn -ev.n and World's fair has surveyed it. and with Professor Putnam is making explo rations in it. The serpentine mouud is 1,900 feet long and about ten feet through. The find is in a rich arcluelog- ical district. _ Of Frederick, Md., suffered terribly for over ten years with abscesses and running sores oa his left leg. He wasted away, grew weak and Some of the reasons why Germetuer is the on tv reliable household remedy are- 1. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di agnosis. but goes right to the root of dis ease by purifying the blood and toning the nerves. 4. It does not simply patch up but radically cubes . Try it and use nothing else. which effected a perfect cure. Mr. Hauer to now tn Uie best of health. Full particulars e< his case w ill bo sent all who address C. I. H ood & Co., Lowell, Maae. Married a Jap. A New York dispatch says: The mar riage of Masuila Yosliimatu, a Japanese, to Miss Sarah Bartley, a Boston girl, which occurred some time ago, has just leaked out. The marriage was a pri vate one, only the parties concerned, the priest and the witnesses being pres ent. The bridegroom is 28 years old and well educated. The bride is a blonde of 19, the daughter of a Boston business man.¿As she is a Roman Catholic and he a heathen the couple had difficulties In their way. It was only after the Jap had vowed to live up to the tenets of the Roman Catholic church that Chancellor Mitchell granted the couple a dispen sation. Mr. Che»». N. Manor thin, and was obliged to use a cane and crutch. Everything which could be thoughtof was done without good result, until lie began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla HOOD’8 PiLLGa^tbebestafter-dlBnor FUta, assist dlgcstioa, cure headache and bUleuaneaa. FARM FOR SALE, ----- SITUATED IN----- Willow Springs District, WO AND ONE-HALF MILES from Gold Hill, 5 miles from Central Point. All f ood Grain, Fruit and Alfalfa land. Go< d new hard-finished house, 500 young peach and prune trees, 50 bearing apple trees. 60 acres under plow, 100 acres fenced. Nice location. Good water. Near school. This is one of the choicest farms in the valley, and can lie had at a bargain. £^“Terms easy. Inquire of E. E. MINER. Owner. Ashland, Oregon. T IIOWAPHK Ars. M. £. Tyler Artist. Afflicts hall the Aincrii *;n people yet there is only one prepuratio 1 < i . arsaparilla that acts on the bowels uno iva hes this import ant trouble, rik I that is J. ’s Vegetable Sar- Miparilla. It relieves it i .1 heure, und an occasional dose prevents return, We refer by permission tu C. E. I’iki t n. 125 Locust Avenue, San Francisco; J. II. Brov.n, Peta luma; II. S. Winn. Geary Court, San Fran cisco, and hundreds of others who have used it in constipation. One letter i s a sample of hundreds. Eikingtou, writes: “I have been for years subject to bilious headaches and constipation. Have been so bad for a year back have had to take a physic every other night or else I would have a headache. After taking one bottle of J. V. S., I p in in splendid ■liapc. It has done wonderful things for me.” Corner Main and Granite Street». Cherries, 7X4» o ¥ for Royal Anne; sour, PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED 35(4’ c; ap 1 otq 4 (475c $ box and 5 (475c for baskets; in bulk t > Canne s, g1 Th; pears, Bromides made in all sir.ee. Call and 85@5:c f. basket; do small loxes, I @6c; best examine our work. Bartlett, |1 OOtai 50 in la ge boxes: cull»50f475c. Apple», 6 c<41 25 yf box: do baskets, 4W45 c. peaches, 3 c®|l no y, box and .7 c(4ll 00 F bakt; plums, 7 <t(4’l 25 as to variety and size of box: i ne marine», .5 (47'ic: watermelons, |l 5u(4: 5U y I In Peru it is proposed to check the ANTED, a bright boy or girl in every doz. can aloupes, $ (vft.l o> crate; erabap- ! rapid decline in the value of silver bv town to send us a postal card asking pic«, *C@76c f* box; sweet« ate grapes, 75(541 25. j temporarily stopping its coinage. The for particulars of how, by a little pleasant Granges—Rive side navel, nominal do seed- . work, they can earn a bicycle, a watch or llugs.51 tw,i 7 • !»>;< Highland and Redland silver statesmen of this country, on the choice library, without its costing them see < lings, »2 '• • . Io< \ngele seedling«, .'0 other hand, propose to increase its val another cent. Box 46, Boston, Mass. 911 .30; S i.iI’.:. afA (Tahiti and » right) seed- ( ue by making its coinage free and un lings, |2 u Santa Paula (Havana seed) limited. |2 (0@2 75; Mediterranean sweet and St. Michael, 7 e<4»2 00. ^Lemons an 1 Limes — Lemons: Santa Barbara, 54 0U®5 0 f> ease; Santa Paula (Eu eka), 41 00(4 5 10; R veralde. 50(45 00; Los Angeles, 51 Uri? 2 0) Sicily, nominal. Limes—Mexican, 52 50(4 8 00 1* case. ---------------- AND---------- Variou —Bananas. 51 25Q3 00 yi bunch; Hon Money to loan on improved farm prop olulu pineapples, |2 00@2 5 ; Acapulcodo, 54 00 erties by B. GOLDSMITH, @4 -0. Most, modern, most eif* < live, hugest bottle, Agent German Savings and Ixian Society. DRIED FRUIT—Cropot 1'91: Apricots, sun-, same price, 11.00, six fur 15.00. I*. O. Box 408. PORTLAND. ORE, dried, 4(s5e ,8 lb; do bleach d, 7(40c; Moorpark ——— do, @9(41 c apples, sun dried, sliced, 1(41 ¡,c; ^RE EVIDENCE That the blood it qrs, L@4 -; evapo ated, 5@Sc; veaches, bleached, wrong, and that nature is endeav 5@7c; do peeled, 10@ 5c; do sun-dried, ,@5e: oring to throw off the impurities. pitted plum». ; pears, sun-dritd. sliced. .Yai Nothing is so beneficial in assisting 6c; do qrs, :i@fc; do evaporated, 7@Sc. Raisin—Layer-. 75c@gl io ^1 lox ; loos» Mus nature as Swift's Specific (S. S. AJ cat 1. in ska, 2'j@4ie y) n>. do boxes, 7l®85c; It is a simple vegetable compound. Is seed esa 8nlUnas. 5*^46*^ 'y* th; dried grapes, harmless to the most delicate child, yet lii@2e. it forces the poison to the surface and NUTS—Jobbings pr ee»: Braz.l, 8@9e yi lb; Al eliminates it from the blood. monds. soft, llJi@12c: do paper »hell, 140150; hard, 5 <®61ic; wa nuts, California soft shellB. 8@9c: paper sh 11, 10c hard, 7@8e; pecan«, 11* 13c: California peanuts,3’,@1'^0: fllbe:t«, ll‘j I contracted a severe case of blood poiMO that unfitted me for business for four years. A *12c; pinenuts, ll@l2o; c .eoannt». 5l<v0t5o few bottles of Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) cured V 100. me. J. C. J ones , City Marshal, ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTER. Dairy Produce aud Honey. Fulton, Arkansas, BUTTER—Fresh creamery, 2l@22c th; fancy Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed dal y, 2 .@ Tc; - ood to choice, 17@lbc; common free. S wift Sracurtc Co, Atlanta, Ga. It» Ilin cheater Pharmacy, to fair, 14$;6c; pickled roll, 21@."2e; keg, 10®21c; Eastern ladle packed, 15017c. A shland , - - - O regon . CHEESE—Ca torn la, chaoloe to fancy, 9@9'ic V n>: lower gr ides, 6(»gc: You g America, 10c; New York eream, 14c; Western, 12’i '413c. HONEY—O d crop, 11® 0!^c f Iti f r comb in WILL GIVE 1000 FEET of common l-’.b frames; d >2-.b, s@ ze; extracted, 5Y06Jic; lumber at the Dead Indian saw-mill for new extracted, ■’i@6c for light amber and 60 hauling 1000 feel from there to Ashland. S;-.o to. water white. JAMES NORRIS. BEESWAX—From240250 yl lb. Lumber yard north side of Railroad track Poultry and Eggs. POULTRY—Hens, 5’’ 03 @ 7 50 Y doz; broilers, 54 0 05 0) tor large and 52 7003 00 for small; roost rs, 56 5 @8 0 for you ig and 5« is 07 00 for old; geese, pair, 51 25@1 75; ducks 5< U0(4> 50; live tu key5, lf018c y ib for hens and 18020c HOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES in for gibbiers, pigeons, young. ?1 75 f» dot; debted to the late firm of Inlow & old, 52 5u03 O ’. Ashpole are requested to call at the store at EGG3—California store, 17@22c f1 doz; ranch, Eagle Point, and settle, as all the notes and 2f@28c, occasion lly hi.'her. Eastern, 16(4200; accounts are payable to F. B. INLOW. ■elected do, 2le: farallon, 17@l8c Provisions. CURED MEATS- Hams, Eastern, 1X4151*0 y) Ib; A- | -C. 15c; California ref igerator cured, 13 @13!»c; California salt, lD*@12c. Bae*a- Eastern breakfast, ¡3013^*0 Ib; Cali NEAT COTTAGE on Spring street. fornia »>mok d, he.iyy and light medium, lu>s Has recently been refitted and re 01O%c; light ll\(4i2' jC extra, 1 :c@13 ae; cl nr painted. ’ FOr particulars inquire »t sides, lOl-^lO-^c. MRS. RALPH'S. Pork—Extra prime, 514 00@14 5) y* bbl; prime may26 Main street, Ashland, Or. mess, 515 000.5 5J; Mess, 517 5X017 75; extra clear, 519 ' 001!» 50; clear, 51« 5)018 00; pigs feet $12 5); lrf bbls $6 .V. Beef-Mess, 57 W«8 02 ^4 bbl; extra mess, 58 50 0) 00; family, $11 0J 011 ¿0; California smoked, ll' a@12c tb. I.ard -Baliforuia, fi for tierces; 10-tb tins, lOt»01O\(4:’;5-n>, 1 %01O?aC ke a, 9@9'io: 20- b buck ts, !• 10.1b bucket», 9JX c: Eastern, cumpou <1, for tierces: do prime steam 10-tb tins, 8?ge; 5-n>, sil«c;3-y‘. 9c. Wool, Hides. Etc., WOOL—San Joaquin, choice, 110160^4 tb; do fair to good, 13 a 14c do poor and trashy, 10012c; do year.» fleew. 11X413! ,c Southern coast burry, ln@13c do free. 1301 e. Northern fancy ant free including Humboldt end Mendocino, 1 @ 210 do fair with defects, I’XrtiSc Nevada heavy and sandy, t2q,lic: do gon to choice, 1 ®>t6»^c. HIDES AND SKINS—Dry hides sound, 9c t« Ib; culls. 6C: brands. 6c kip, e culls ami brands, 6c heavy salted steer, sound, 707*4c: brands and culls, 6c do radium, 6c; brands and culls, 4 c; do light, do brand« and culls, n'se -alterl cows. I ,e; do brands and culls. 3 kc: salted kip, !<•: do brands end culls, 3.'; long wool pells, i 00$; l< each; medium do 70(49 c; «h<*i do. KX479C; shearling. i0@-5c deer-klu, snicmer ;.7; ?c d” medium :M0t2!.^c; do winter and long haired skins, 20123c; el hides, lOi'dl '.e goal skins, prime and perfect, “)> 0>.ceach; damaged, 10025c; kids, 5010c. Fresh Meats. BEEF—Steers, first quality, 4'i0’o F lb oud, 4@ l'.2e; third. 303%e; cows and 1.' CYRUS W. FIELD. PANIEL DOCOBOTT, 3S01C. ( ALVES-;'.;05o f* y* tor heavy rang, do. 6070. I.AMB-9@»l^cY x >. MUTTON—Wethers, 7!^w8c y) lb; ewe PORK—Hogs ou foot, hard, grain !>•'. average, 505*4 ¥- H>: medium, 5*tf<5 average, Xf® ^c: soft, A!i04%c; feed. 3Jsc; stock, 3?i@ ’/'sc. Pimples Blotches W Inns ^e&etakle JUy Sarsaparilla H. L. WHITED, The New Jeweler. All kinds of Watch work done in good shape. To Haul Lumber. I Notice to Settle Up T To Rent A FINE GROCERIES Oh say, Mister, have you seen in your wisdom, The groceries that we receive almost every day ? They’re the best groceries for folks and children, That ever were made—as some people say ! “Oh, yes ! my wee friend, I’ve heard of these groceries, And further, I’ll say, that I’ve eaten them, too,— That’s what makes me so fat and so very good natured; Crocker’s Groceries are excellent, I tell you. Before Selling CALL ON J. And Get Something to Your Advantage. PLIZA DRUG STORE Chairman Harrity of the Democratic national committee has announced the national and executive and campaign pommittee as follows: M. E. Tarpey, California; CharlesS. Thomas, Colorado; Carlos French. Connecticut; Samuel Paso, Florida: Clark Howell, Jr., Geor gia; J. J. Richardson. Iowa; Charles W. Blair, Kansas: Thomas H. Sherley, Kentucky: James Jeffries, Louisiana; Arthur Sewell, Maine; Arthur P. Gor man, Maryland; Daniel J. Campau, Michigan: Michael Moran. Minnesota! Charles Howry Mississippi: John G. Main St.. Opposite Flagstaff. Prather Missouri: Ah ah W- Shlfoway, New Hampshire: Miles Roas. New Jer : aey: William F. Sheehan. New York; M. W. Ransom. North Carolina: Calvin S. Brice. Ohio: Samuel Rlioney, Rhode I) CALEBS in Island; Holmes Cummings, Tennessee; PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, .0. T. jiolt, Texas; Bradley B. Smalley, WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., Vermont; Basil ft. Qordin, Virginia- William F, Harrity of Pennsylvania i» chairman ex-officii»; 8. P. Shorin, secre Building Falcis, W tappi ng Papers and Twines. tary ex-officio. The campaign com mittee is Calvin S, Brice, Ohio, A 0. All kinds of Gorman, Maryland; William F. Shoe- ARTISTS ’ MATERIALS. tan. ¿¡c- Vert: H, D. Smalley, Ver klv mont; M. W. Ransom; Noun CO5TKACTS FOP. It. F- Cable, Illinois; E. C. Wall." Wis consin; Josiah Quincey, Massachusetts; P ainting , P apering E tc . Wdiiaiu F. Harrity, Penosylvaaia. Ashland, Oregon. J. C. BARRETT & CO EVANS & BRUNK AT THE ASHLAND ROLLER FLOUR MILLS. W. P. SQUIRE ASHLAND, OREGON 1 I Special attention paid to Eastern Correspondence. Agent for Pacifie Mutual Life Insurance Co. of San Francisco—one of the best in the United States.