Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 14, 1899, Image 2

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    VALLE! RECORD.
THE PHILIPPINES.
TH RTY-TWO MINERS KILLED.
GENERAL NEWS.
Terrible Explosion In a Washington
Coal Mine.
C arbonado , Wash., December 9—The
The Canadian steamerNia ,-ara 'ound-
ere-1 on Like Erie las we k ild- «
storm. I h.-re were 16 people on b- <*rc<
and all are supposed to have been lost.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., attempted
to “corner” leather by manipulations of
the Wall street stock market. The at­
tempt failed and John D. Sr., will be
called upo.1 for about $10,000,030 to
square matters.
Chinese highbinders of Marysville are
arming themselves aud preparing for a
tight.
A big cannery is to be erected at
Stockton. It will be ready in time to
handle next season’s crop.
It has been recommended to the navy
department that the lepers of the island
of Guam be removed to Molokai, the
Hawaiian island leper settlement.
Word has just come from the Admir­
alty islands in the South Seas that a
German trader and four of his native
companions were murdered and eaten
by cannibals.
ODDS âüü ENDS SPECIAL! Professi°°al Cards
George C. Eade, a well-known pioneer
miner, committed suicide by jumping
M anila , December 9.—General Gre­
The People’s Paper.
gorio del Pilar,commanding Aguinaldo’s greatest accident in the history of coal In the bay at San Francisco some days
HINMAN, D. D. 8.
body guard, was killed by Major Peyton mining in this state occurred about 11 ago. He was depressed by illness.
Are
going
to
give
some
Prices
A8HLAND, Or.,..Thursday, Dec. H, 1890 March’s battalion of the Thirty-third
The boarding house of the Mountain
o’clock this morning, when a terrible
Dentist.
to make
infantry in a fight 18 miles northwest of explosion shook mine No 7. from the Copper company at Keswick was de­
room for Fall Stock.
Cervantes, December 3. According to water level to the surface, nearly 1000 stroyed by fire a few days ago, causing
reports which General Young obtained feet above. Nearly 100 miners were a losss of $5000.
WAR IN THE TRANSVALL.
In the Masonic Building, up stair«, over
Boer* and Briton* Engaged in Deadly from escaped Spanish prisoners at Vigan working below at the time. Of these
Clarence Berry and Charles Lamb,
several days ago. Major March left the
Poet Office.
Conflict.
12 are known to have been killed.
who cleaned up fortunes in the early
coast, where he was pursuing Aguin-
L ondon , December 11.— The Times
days
of
the
Klondike,
have
purchased
Some of the others were badly in-
publishes the following dispatch from, aldo, and encountered General del Pilar injured, while between 20 and 30 others the Wakefield tract of 1270 acres on
on
a
fortified
trail.
They
fought
for
S. T. SONGER
Molteuo:
.
escaped unhurt The latter were chiefly Roberts island, San Joaquin county, and
four
hours,
during
which
time
70
Fili
­
General Gatacre attempted to assault
Finns, who working in the upper levels. will farm it.
Physician and Surgeon.
the Boer position at Stormberg.pt dawn pinos were killed and wounded. The Most of these were knocked senseless,
D. C. Probasco, under sentence to 21
American
losses
was
one
man
killed
and
to-day (Sunday). The guides led ua
but succeeded in escaping through the years’ imprisonment in San Quentin for
wrong and we were surprised while in six wounded. The Spaniards report that timber chutes to the surface above, murder in the second degree, is to be
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
fours, and after a very trying night Major March is still pursuing the in­ They had terrible struggles to accom- pardoned.
-
- -
-
Probasco
prevented a guard
inarch. Our retirement was effected in surgents.
being
murdered
by
a
convict
and
free
­
ASHLAND
— _
OREGON
Del Pilar was one of the leaders of plish this, being met on every hand by
excellent order, there being no hurry
cave-ins and fallen timbers. After their ■ dom is to be his reward.
the
present
and
of
another
Spanish
revo
­
ALL KINDS
even at the most critical time. I fear
escape about ten more stunned miners ! The Post-Intelligencer, the leading
our losses are heavy. One of our guns lution. He was a mere youth and was were pulled out through this chute with ' paper of Seattle, has changed hands.
M. BROWER, M. D.
reported to have graduated at a Euro­
<**See us before putting in your win
we had to abandon.”
<
ropes.
It
is
understood
that
$360,000
was
paid
Leaving Molteno at 9 o’clock last eve- pean university. Professor Schurman
ter supply.
The explosion apparently occurred at * for the paper.
Physician and Surgeon,
Oak, Laurel, Pine and Fir.
uing, he made a night march over the met him as a member of the first peace the bottom of the mine near the water j
ASHLAND
— _ — OREGON
Leave orders and get prices at Van
rocks and veldt. The column arrived commission and rated him as remark­ level or tunneL which runs into Win- ' Ex-Governor William P. Lord of Ore­
ably
clever.
gon,
minister
to
the
Argentine
republic,
safely within a couple of miles of its
Sant's.
Oak, Fir and Pine.
ornea :
The Americans have occupied Ban- gate Hill, nearly a mile aud a half from has left for his post of duty.
destination, the only incidents of the
At Residence, interæcüon of Mechanic,
the
tunnel
entrance.
Its
exact
location
|
gued,
province
of
Abra.
General
Grant
’
s
march being an occasional sudden call
Laurel and Main Streets.
has not been ascertained, for every man ! The government work of dredging
of “Halt!” under the belief that the expedition has visited Orani and several in that part of the mine was killed, as ; the Alviso canal is to begin December
western towns, meeting small bands.
Boers were near.
as far as known. Some of the men who 14.
If you wish to be informed on
ASHLAND, OREGON.
A. McCALL
Suddenly a terriffic fire opened simul­ He killed several of the rebels and cap­ escaped from the upper working immed­
James J. Maloney, better known as
new discoveries in fruit growing;
tured
a
quantity
of
munitions
of
war.
taneously on the British front and right
on
new
methods
of
caring
for
fruit
“
Sconchin,
”
died
at
a
hospital
in
San
iately started down again as soon as
trees; on new developments in
M anila , December 10.—A force of 100 they had been revived by the surface Francisco some days ago.
flank. The Second Royal Irish rifles,
Civil Engineer and
combatting fruit pests, read
which formed the advance, sought insurgents yesterday attacked near Ba- air. They reached the lower levels only
While running in a dense fog near
THE
PACIHC
BEE
shelter behind a neighboring kopje and liuag a wagon train escorted by 30 men to be overcome by after-damp, which Tulare, an engine ran into a hand-car
Mineral Surveyor
of Sacramento. It will give you al) ■
were speedily joined by the remainder of the Sixteenth infantry. A sharp en­ killed many of them.
carrying a section crew. James Gow-
,
the • news” of your avocation and M
NOTABY PUBLIC.
of the column. It was soon found, gagement followed. The Filpinos lost
much valuable information on gen­
Superintendent Davis and his force anlock wa3 instantly killed. He leaves
however, that this ¡xisition also was 18 in killed and nine wounded.
Burveys
for
Patents and Mining Loca­
eral topics. It’s a weekiv encyclo­
of men could do very little all the after­ a wife and seven children in destitute
tions
a
specialty.
Address Ashland, Or.
During the recent attack by the in­
paedia
at
$1
per
year
Free
sam
­
covered by Boer guns, which were more
noon but wait for the mine to be cleared : circumstances.
ple copy containing list of vaiua-
powerful than had been supposed. The surgents upon Vigan the Filipinos ob­
of smoke and after-damp by the big air ; Apprehension is felt in Seattle for the
b'e premiums sent on request
troops, therefore, sought a safer place tained possession of the plaza and of a
T he P acific B ee , S acramento , C al .
safety of the party of military explorers
fan
at
the
tunnel
entrance.
It
was
not
•
<W" Gàlee at residence. South Main Street
about half a mile away, two batteries church in the center of the town, from
until eight o’clock tonight that the headed t>y Lieutenant J. S. Herron of i
in the lueantimo engaging the Boers, which the Americans dislodged them.
the Eighth United States cavalry,
one covering the troops in their with­ It seems that the escaped Spaniards ob­ water level was sufficiently cleared to which asoended the Shushitna river last
All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
allow
the
timber
gang
to
enter.
They
drawal.
tained guns and fought with the Ameri­
have started to clear away the debris, June en route for the Yukon. At the
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
The action now became general at cans against the insurgents.
divide between the Shushitna aud Ta­
and
as
speedily
as
possible
will
com
­
long range, and a detachment of mount­
An expedition headed by the battle­
nana Herron’s guides deserted him, and
ed infantry moved northward with a ship Oregon left Manila for Subig mence the recovery of the bodies. Sev­ no word has been received from him
eral
bodies
have
already
been
taken
out,
view of assaulting the enemy’s right last night. It is is reported that the
since.
flank. Suddenly a strong commando Filipino commander, General Alejan- but it is impossible to identify them.
Gold Commissioner Graham of the
was seen moving from the north and drino, with his staff has surrendered
About 600 coal miners have struck foi Atlin mining district, British Columbia,
the Royal Irish rifles and Second North­ to General MacArthur and there is also
has made his annual report to the pro­
umberland regiment were sent out to a rumor that Alejandrino is at Aguilar increased wages at Diamondville, Wyo.
Has fewer wearing parts and light­
meet it.
est running machine made; handle
Mexico is monthly sending 15,006 vincial government, showing that royalty
snfferting from a wound received in a
as much or more (ore as any belt
It was soon discovered, however, that fight between the insurgents^ and ban­ pounds of rubber to the United States, has been paid this season on 20,000
FROEHLICH & CO.
ounces of gold. Eight thousand placer,
machine. The patent canvas lap
the Boers had machine guns well placed dits and that he will be properly cared at 40 cents per pound.
bell is the best belt made for saving
ten
hydraulic
leases
and
650
mineral
and the British were compelled to face for.
fine sulphurets and gold—nothing
In 1898 Colorado coal miners were claims have been recorded.
beats it. A machine that is easy to
a terrible fire. Finding it impossible to
Major Spence with a company of the paying diggers 65 cents per ton; now
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, Jxjo.ooo.oo
run and keep in order. Cheapest
Oakland has been infested with a gang !
hold the position in the face of an ene­ Thirty-second regiment captured a new they are paying 75 cents to $1.
All Work Accurately and
and best machine made.
MAIN OFFICES I
of murderous robbers of late. Several
my apparently supperior in position, insurgent camp and uncompleted strong­
Promptly Attended to.
The Southern Pacific company is cred­ citizens have been held up and robbed,
numbers and artillery, the British re­ hold in Tassan district, He left Dina-
»RICE
ited with intention to build a cut-off and if they offered any resistance were
tired on Molteno, the Boers following lupan at daybreak yesterday and march­
PRICES:
across Great Salt lake from Lincoln tc shot. The latest victim is Robert Vin­
0360
up the retirement closely and bringing ed ten miles along mountain trails, fin­
$1.00
BRANCHES
cent, a butcher, who was shot in the GOLD & SILVER
two big guns to bear on the retiring ally encountering a large band of in­ Ogden, Utah.
On board cars. Manufactured by
$1.00
COPPER.............
The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy neck when he refused to be robbed.
ASHLAND IRON WORKS,
column. It is believed here that the surgents who retreated after a brief
Ashland, Oregon.
British casualties were not serious.
The California and Oregon Steam­
skirmish.
The Americans had no railway company has voluntarily in­
creased the wages of its engineers, fire­ ship company has completed arrange­
losses.
For farther particulars, address:
Gaje’i Report.
men and switchmen about 10 per cent. ments for a line of steamers between
The records of the treasury of the so-
OPERATING IN
W ashington , December 6. — Lyman called Filipino government, together
American manufacturers are selling Portland and Cape Nome, Alaska. The
JEHU JACOBS, Prop.
J. Gage, secretary of the treasurer, has with a quantity of paper money and to the outside world over $100,000,001 steamers George W. Elder, Dispatch
HENLEY, CAL.
• •••
issued his annual report, which shows another Nordenfeldt, have been found worth of iron and steel in excess of any and Hueneme will be put on the run
that the receipts for the fiscal year of at Mangaterem.
earlier year in their history,
and leave Portland every 12 days.
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
1899 were greater by $116,648,050 60
For years there has been a standing
Henley, Cal., March 20,1899.
M. B. Cusick, a highly respected citi­
M
anila
,
December
4.
—
A
dispatch
than those of 1893. Some of the chief
reward offered by the Nebraska legisla zen of Merced, died recently from pneu­
We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph
and Wilfley concentrators. We are now
items of this ncrease are: Internal rev­ from Dagupau containing advices says tore of $4000 for the discovery of s monia after an illness of five days. He
using two of the J scobs Concentrators in
• J. W. COX, Proprietor.
enue, $102,586,520 02; customs, $56,- that General Young hopes to find Agui- marketable vein of soft coal, 26 inches was aged 45 years.
our mill at Henley. We consider the
563,419 40; first payment of Central naldo in Benguet mountain pass and to thick, in that state. A discovery, on
Jacobs Concentrator the best machine man­
William Thorn, an insane man, was
Pacific railroad indebtedness, $11,798.- capture him there. Both entrances to which the reward is claimed, is re­
ufactured. It does the work cleaner and
placed
in
a
padded
cell
at
the
San
Fran
­
A
First-Class
Benguet
are
fortified.
Two
troops
of
«aves a much higher per centage of sul­
ported in Deootah county.
814 14, and postal service, $6,008,765-
cisco
hospital
for
safe
keeping.
He
. .Meal For
phurets than other machines, and we rec­
Albuquerque, N. M., has the record
62. By far the greater part of the na­ cavalry will re-enforce General Young
ommend it to all ruining men to be the
of the greatest number of sunshiny days managed to secure a match and set fire
tion’s income which amounted to $610- in the pass’.
best concentrator on the market.
Anything yon want cooked
A dispatch from Santa Cruz province in the year of any town on the American to his bedding. When found he was
J O. G iluob .
988,004 36, was derived from the in­
to
order
with
promp»n<'SS
dead
from
suffocation.
W. C. S tarlit .
General Offices: 250 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois.
ternal revenue and custom duties. The of South Ilocos, forwarded by courier continent Santa Barbara, Cal., has the
and
dispatch.
All
Hours.
L. A. M c I nto 6H.
Harry Winters, who participated in
former yeilded $273,437,161 01 and the to San Fabian, says that General Young record of the most equable temperature
o-
latter $306,128,481 75.
The receipts with three troops of the Third cavalry and Neah bay, on the Washington the attempt to rob a hotel at Badeq^ f) .a
San
Mateo
county,
on
the
night
of
the
coast,
the
greatest
annual
rainfall.
from the postal service amounted to and Major Peyton C. March’s battalion
G-O T
A bill has been introduced in the U. S 17th of November, 1897, which resulted
$95,081,384 17, which was $8,211,570 C8 of the Thirty-third infantry, arrived at
less than the cost of the service. The Santa Cruz today. The Americans left senate for the construction of a Pacific in the murder of a boarder named C. A.
expense of carrying on the government Hamapacan, province of Union, this cable by the navy department, to be Andrews, was banged in the Folsom
0-
was $700,093,564 02, or $89,111,559 67 morning, expecting to have a hard fight operated by the postoffioe department, state prison at ten o’clock‘Friday morn­
at Tangudin, in South Ilocos province, and'appropriating $11,000,000 for this ing.
more than the total receipts.
The Vanadana group of mines on
The cost of the war ’during 1899 is but they found on arriving there that purpose. It is to run from San Fran­
NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION
represented by the following items; For 600 rebels under General Tino had cisco to Manila, via Honolulu, the Mid Olive creek, Or., was sold recently to Specifics act directly upon the disease,
British Columbia capitalists represented without exciting disorder in other parts
the military establishment, including evacuated 86 hours before, deserting an way islands, Guam and Iloilo.
ONLY IN USE.
rivers and harbors, forts, arsenals, sea almost impregnable position. The in
A pending amendment to United by Colonel Topping. The purchase of the system. They Cure the Sick.
coast defenses and expenses of the surgents had been entrenched at Tagu States coinage laws reduces the stem price is said to have been $1,500,000. ._!£>.
CURES.
PRICES.
l'-^eVeH, «Congestions, Inflammations. .25
Spanish war, $229,841,254, 47; for the din on the north side of the river, where dard weight of the« unit of value from The new’' company will immediately
Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal-
GUN REPAIRING,
. 2—Worm«. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25
naval establishment, including construc­ a hundred well disciplined troops could 25.8 to 25^ grains in the gold dollar. erect a large mill.
WATCH REPAIRING,
Offices:
21/.6
Stark
Street,
Portland,
Oregon.
3— Teething. Colic, Crying,Wakefulness .25
The project for a 40-foot channel at
tion of new vessels, machinery, arma­ have slaughtered a whole brigade cross­ 900 fine, and makes all gold bullion of
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING.
4
—
Diarrhea,
of
Children
or
Adults
...........
25
ing
the
river,
with
the
men
up
to
the
quantity and quality legal tender, as the mouth of the Columbia river was
ment, equipment, improvement, at navy
5— Dysentery, Griping«, Bilious Colic... .25
though coined. The “amendment de­ submitted to congress Thursday. It
yards and expenses of the Spanish war, armpits in water.
®—Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .25
Gillette Block
The residents of Tagudin received the grades the greenback to the position of calls for an appropriation, of $2,581,140,
$63,942,104 25; for treaty obligations
Main Street
7—Cough*, Colds, Bronchitis....................... 25
S—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache........... 25
Americans outside the town with a a warehouse certificate which can be aud has the indorsement of the chief of
with Spain, $20,000,000.
Between Granite and Church.
engineers and the secretly of war. It
9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
brass band. They liad been robbed of exchanged for gold.
Granta Pass’ Sewer System.
10
—
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,Weak
Stomach.
25
proposes
to
extend
the
present
jetty
a
almost everthing by the insurgents and
The contemplated advance in Chicago-
Grants Pass Obeerver, Dec. 8 ]
were glad to welcome friendly and pro­ Atlantic soaboad rates of 15 per cent distance of three milgs, producing a 11— Suppre*«ed or Painful Periods.... .35
rrT,—v.\~:
12— Whites, Too Profuse Periods.............
At the last meeting of the city council tecting troops.
A similar reception which is expected to become effective scour, which will give a channel 40 feet 13— Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness........ .35
.35
on Nov. 30. bids for material and con awaited General Young at Santa Cruz.
deep and of ample width.
14— Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,Eruptions.. .35
structioo for a sewer for this city wen Prominent citizens, headed by a baud, January 1, will not effect through rates
The San Francisco local savings banks 15— Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains........ .35
Pacific
coast
points,
unless
the
eastern
opened, read and considered. The bet«' escorted the American officers to houses
—TIA—
tariff is revised by the interstate com have made returns to the bank commis­ 16— Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague...... .35
l»i<l on material was from the Westen
sioners, in compliance with the call sent 17— Plies, External or Internal .......... .35
Clav Manufacturing C -mpany of Portland where rest and refreshments were merce commission.
out, showing their standing and condi­ 18— Ophthalmia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes .25
whose figures were $2721.48. This coni provided. General Young’s command
Stockmen may file on 160-acre tracts
19— Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in the Head .25
pany was awarded the contract to furnisl was almost without food. The men of land for reservoir sites. The fee u tion at the close of business on Novem­ 20— Whooping-Cough..................................... 25
pipe material. The main will be of 12- had been living on the country, which $3 for each filing. One may hold land ber 29 to be as follows: Assets—Bank 21— Asthma. Difficult Breathing.................... 25
.p
inch vitrified salt glazed pipe and th< affords but little, and the horses are
premises, $1,392,928.56; other real estate 22— Ear Discharge, Earache.......................... 25
laterals will he 8 and 6-inch pipe of th« completely worn out, most of them be­ for two years, at the end of which time $6,238,423.34; bondsand stocks, $46,987,- 23— Scrofula, Swellings and Ulcers............. 25
a reservoir must have been on each 160- -
same material. The work of construction ing without shoes.
469.06; loans on real estate, $64,741,- 24— General Debility, Weakness.................25
Southern Pacific Co.
acre tract. If the reservoirs are built,
was let to Jamee Marshal, also of Port­
863,47; loans on stocks and bonds, $1,- 25— Dropsy, Fluid Accumulations................. 25
26— Sea-Sickne**, Nausea, Vomiting..........25
and contain water, then the holder oi
land, for $2721.77, being 25 vents more
Houer Shoot* Another Man.
575,976.88; money on hand, $3,068,- 27— Kidney Diseases....................................... 25
than cost of material. The contract call»
the land, without further fees files an
N ew Y ork , December 9.—Fred F. affidavit each year, and thereby holds 254.54; due from banks and bankers, 28— Nervous Debility................................... 1.00 The Patent Ventilator Device.
for the. completion of the work in three
Exprese Trains Leave Fortland Dally.
$2,278,962.34; other assets, $983,688.96.
29— Sore Mouth, orCanker............................ 25
months. The council emplove«! Georg« Stater, a prominent amateur bicyclist, the land.
Liabilities—Capital paid in coin, $4,- 30— Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25
I. Brown as overseer on the Dart of the was shot and fatally wounded at the
£No 15
No 16
All but oue of the Australian colonies 010,000; reserve, profit and loss, $5,517,- 31— Painful Menses, Pruritus...................... 25
city. The contracts have been drawn up close of the six-day bicycle race at Madi-
and Large Ice Capacity of This Car 0 A C
STATIONS
OiC
during the past week by city attorney L son-square Garden to-night by Walter have now given their adhesion to the 011.38; due depositors, $115,688,396.56. 32— Diseases of the Heart, Palpitations. 1.00
Express
Expresa
V. Stewart, and as soon as seme are regir Rosser of Nashville, Tenn., who is the proposals for federation and the es­ These figures show an increase over 33— Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance................. 1.00
South 1
Make
it
especially
desirable
for
shipments
of
fruits
and
34— Sore Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria.. .35
North
lary signed by both parties work will
tablishment of the commonwealth of those in the last statement, rendered
— Chronic Congestions, Headaches. .35
7:00 p m
J 9:15 am
begin. The total contract price is $5443 - same man who murdered inoffensive Australia—is about to take its referen­ July 31, 1899, in the following items: 35
or
r<
veg.
77—Grip, Hay Fever..................................... .35
9:36 p m
I
Salem
6:45 am
25 bnt some variations will make it run Henry Hildebrand of San Francisco and dum vote on. the question, and as there
12:34 a m
Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of all Diseases at your
Eugene
3:54 a ui
about $200 more. This includes laterals escaped the gallows through the maud­ is little do-abt that the answer will be Gain in assets, $8,915,832.16; gain in Druggists or Mailed Free.
9:38 a m
Grants Pass
6:53 p m
^CONTINENTAL FRUIT EXPRESS,
deposits, $2,394,181.57; increase in in­
Sola by druggists, or sent on receipt of price.
which will be paid for by individuals to lin sympathy of the jury that tried him.
11 JO a m Ar Ashland
L t 0:1U p m
’ Med. Co., Cor. William A John St*.,
in the affirmative, hardly a year is likely vestments in bonds, $4,428,482.28. The Humphreys
the extent of more than $2000. So the
New York
12 noon
L t Ashland
To-night's crime was most tragic.
Ar 4:40 p m
Laughlin
Building,
1012
2d
Street,
to
elapse
before
the
election
of
a
federal
11:45 p m Lv Red Bluff Ar 4;56 a in
amount lent on mortgages has been di­
city’s expense for the main sewer will be Rosser and Slater met at the race and
parliamout.
Los Angeles, Cal. 2:40 a m
Sacramento, Cal.
Marysville
1:45 am
eomething less, than $4000.
minished in the same period by $1,323,-
made a small wager on the outcome.
4:25 a m
H U M PH RE YS’
Sacramento
12:01 a m
By a vote of ten to one the house of «26.86.
There
was
a
slight
quarrel
over
the
pay
­
8:15
a
m
Ar San F’nciaco Lv 8:06 p m
Edward Milliken, an employe or a
representatives decided that it would
Professor A. P. Hayne, of the state WITCH HAZEL OIL
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Ar 1:10 pm
Kern county land company, recently ment of the bet, and Rosser suddenly not permit Representative-elect Roberts
“ THE PILE OINTMENT.”
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Most Fascinating
murdered his wife and five-year-old son, whipped out a revolver. They were in of Utah to take the oath until the university, who has been inspecting the For Plies—External or Internal. Blind or Bleeding;
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olive
industry
of
Southern
California,
a
crowded
box
and
those
who
saw
the
Ftrtula
In
Ano
;
Itching
or
Bleeding
of
the
Rectum
and then committed suiaide. No reason
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charges of pologmy against him had says he has reason to believe that the The relief Is Immediate—the cure certain.
Invention
of
the
Age!
gun
jumped
for
safety,
Slater
alone
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is known for the deed.
PRICE, 50 OTS.
TRIAL SIZE, 25 OTS.
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stood his ground, but w.is powerless to been investigated by the special com­ industry can be made profitable.
Sold by Drngtlets, or sect po.t-p.id on receipt or price.
ALWAYS
READY
TO
ENTERTAIN.
The first election under the new
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save himself. Rosser pressed the re­ mittee. This result was assured when
■CR1*MRETS'UD.CO., lllAlUWllMsaSt., Kswl'srk.
George
H.
Walker,
a
constable
of
oharter of Santo Barbara, which goes volver against his abdom en and fired. A McRae of Kansas joined Taylor of Ohio
Ar New Orleans Ar 8:40 pm
It requires no skill to operate it and n--
San
Bernardino,
has
been
found
not
into effect January 1, resulted in the moment later Rosser wan seized and dis­ in objecting to his being sworn, but the
t
«Ç
prodnee the music of bands, orchestras TSTT
guilty of murder for killing Clinton
6TATIOJT8
bbura
Shuts
election of O. A. Storke for mayor.
vocalists
or
instrumental
soloists.
There
i-
immense
majority
was
a
surprise
to
armed. He looked his victim over, and
Express
Hawley whom he was trying to arrest OUR
Express
nothing like it for an evening’s enteiiau
every one.
5.
when
there
was
a
call
for
a
doctor,
Houih
and shot while running away.
North
S tate of <>mo (Y ty of Tonno,!
Fcr(U.5O wefurnUh the celebrated BROWN’S AB­
meDt. Other so-called talking mai-bin ■
Several large manufacturing firms in
calmly said: “ I’m an M. D. myself,
DOMINAL BELT far the care of CORPULENCY.
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L ucas C ounty ,
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Ar 7:15 p m
reproduce only records oi cut-and-dri««
» Corpulent people
the east have advanced wages during
Salem
F rank J. C heney make* oara that he is and I guess you’re a dead one.”
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who wear the
.
WMI'JWIV)
|ZI « yza* ■ VzVS tn
lu a iaviul>'l
subjects, WJZSAIMIIJ
especially prepared
labraton • 10:66 a m
Brown’s Abdomi-
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Eugene
ths senior partner of lhefirmof F. J C his -
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the past week. The average advance is
■; — -
£• but the Graphophone is not limited to such perinrnunces. Oi 10
nal Belt run no
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m
Grants
P
om
rr A Co , doing budne-s in the Citv of To­
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n.'K <- f Na’-i
The election certificate of William 9. 10 per cent. Fully 30,000 working peo­
i
—
the
Graphophone
you
can
easily
make
and
instantly
reproduc
,-V
Rupture
or
lia-
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Ar
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ledo. Countv and State aforesaid, and that Taylor has been signed by the election ple are benefited.
belieal Hernia;
—
records
of
the
voice,
or
any
sound.
Thus
it
constantly
awak
Lv
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a
m
Ashland
A
t
said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN­
2Ä0 a m
■you get a comfort
ens new interest and its charm is ever fresh. The reproduc 11:65 a in, Lv Red Bluff
k—
and ease of action
Clyde Mattox, the slayer of five men,
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DRED DOLL ARS for each and every ca-e commissioners and he was declared to
yoawill
appreciate.
Ko
evrpulent
panes
tions
are
clear
and
hriliiant.'T'Graphnphonee
are
sold
for
$5.00
and
up.
Manu
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p
m
Willows
1:35 pm
of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the use be governor-elect of Kentucky. The of­ was convicted at Newkirk, O. T., oi
can afford to be without this belt.
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Woodland
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of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
Our esUt
Cut thia Ad. oat and send to us with $|.5O lectured under the patents of Bell, Tainter, Edison and Macdonald.
ficial figures of the vote filed with the manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years’
and
10
cento
extra
for
postare,
state
bolfht,
*Hrht.a<e
and
4;35
p
m
Davis
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a m
FRANK J. CHENEY
lisbment is headquarters of the, world for Talking Machines and Talking-Machin«
number inches around the body,lar;rest part,and we will
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Bworn to before me and subscribedin my secretary of state are : Taylor, 193,744 ; imprisonment in the penitentiary. The
send the belt to you by nail postpaid* with the understand­ Supplies.
Write
for-atalozue.
Columbia
Phonograph
Co.
Dept
135,
presence. ibi» 6th da> of December, A. D. Goebel, 191.384; Taylor’s plurality, 2883. crime for which he was sentenced—hie
ing that if it is not perfectly satisfactory and equal to
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Saa Francisco, Cal
’ *
BSlUlFMEMT,
belts that retail at fl. 00 ana upwards you can return it
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I fifth murder—was the killing of Lin-
1886
at our expense. Write for free Belt and Trues Catalogue.
..J.__ )
A. W. GLEASON,
Geo. Noland. Rockland, O., says, “Mr ooln Sweeney, a rancher, with areputa-
Nos
11
and
12,
Shasta Express.—Buffet
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.,CHICAGO
wife had piles forty years. DeWitt's Witch
drawing-room sleeping cars, first-clan,
'l seal I
Notary Public.
Hazel Salve cured her. It Is the best salve tion as a dangerous man, during »bar­
Tourist second-class sleeping cars, and
Hal’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, in America.” It heals everything and room fight at Ponca city last spring. OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH
day coaches.
• >
and acta directly on the blood and mucous cures all skin diseases.—E ugen « A. S her ­ After the killing Mattox escaped to the
Nos 15 and 16, Oregon and California Ex­
HYPOPHOSPHITES
surfaces of the system. Send for testimon­ win .
press.—Drawing-room sleeping cars, Tour­
• southwest, and was afterward arrested
ials, free.
ist can and day coaches; dining cars be­
For BO Y8 and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthful tween Bedding and Portland. Observation
F. J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, O
At Butte, Mont., during the excite­ in Los Angeles. For a previous murder should always be kept in
and attractive location (14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE cars.
Sold by Druggists. 75e
ment attending a controversy over re­ Mattox was sentenced to hang, but
an«l TH ROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
the house for the fol­
ligion between J. S. Charlebois, a divine President Cleveland commuted the sen­
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a
man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, mueic. A separate class is
lowing reasons:
healer, and Malachy Dwye;r, a well1 tence to imprisonment for life, and
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provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave
ALLYN HILF BATH early in »pring
The Canadian Pacific Railway is now known old resident of Butte; Dwyer at- ■ President McKinley at a later data par­ FIRST- Because, if any member WILL TAM FOX.
auitm :
Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas
doned
him.
making the*f Astwt Time across the con- tempted to strike the healer and dropped
Conferred. Send for (catalogue Address
of the family has a hard cold, it
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THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
t inent. Their service is ot the most dead before he could do so. Charleboi»1 President McKinley is credited with
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M ount A rgil , O regon .
will cure it.
splendid deseiiption. All classes of pas­ says he appealed to heaven for protec-! suggesting a novel plan for ending the
V,
sengers are carried on the ••IMPERIAL” tion against his assailant, and believe* i unpleasantness that arose from the
Ashland, Oregon
SECOND
—
Because, If the chil­
train.
At Albany and Corvallis connect wltt
Dwyer’s death was the act of Provi-1 Schley-Sampson controversy. His idea
dren are delicate and sickly, it will
You may travel anywhere by the deuce.
trains of Corvallis and Eastern Railway.
Physicians state that Dwyei is to revive the grade of vice-admiral in
City Passenger
Canadia.i Pacific Railway ami Soo Line.
make them strong and well.
died of heart failure.
the navy and promote both rival ad­
Mr. W. Il Xfòwat is agent here.
INDEPENDENT PA88ENGER DAILY
mirals to that position. Hia plan is tc THIRD — Because, if the father o-
and Truck Transfer
Acetylen* Gas.
(Exoept Bunday.)
allow
Sampson
to
rank
Schley.
The
mother
is
losing
flesh
and
becom
­
' SEVERAL BHÏUHT ASi>
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—......
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.
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lie independent of Gas and Electric ligb president talked the matter over with
---- All kinds of freight, baggage
tv buns»: j'íT-oh» tv re|>>«,-^«i u- a
ing thin and emaciated, it will build
I
LkATi:
ABBITI ;
household goods, etc., transfer-
Managt»» in ih!» and’■• <»-«• by vouiities. Corporations and own your ox>i lighting Senator Wellington, and it is under­
them up and give them flesh and
ed with promptness and safety. •
Allan |9l»»yrtr «n i exp* s»s s r»Hn plant. The NATIONAL generator does stood that Wellington, in behalf of
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Portland
Ar ( 8:26 a m
Hauling on a large scale con­
strength.
bona tide no mure, no •»»» »alary. Po.»i- not have to be cared tor ottener ihnn once
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Schley,
approved
the
scheme.
tracted
for,
•
,
.
•
tiui. p»-uia<i»in. 'Our references, auv h»nk in 15 days It is positively safe at d is
8:80 p ml *r Independence Lv ( 4:60 a m
in abl town li :» main > • flier work evu- rxconiniended by a'l m.-uran e :«<Mird-. We
Janies P. Reed, the famous checker FOURTH — Because it is the WOOI3 FOR SAT j E
Mattresses. Made Over,
duit-d at h-niir
Krir rete-r». .KnC !».»«• Bell light residence*. chmclie», Ho.-e<. factories
-T <•
standard remedy In all throat and
a«i<irv'-vl » nipéd envel- ve
• Divaet connection at San Francisco with
and town» at 4« per ceni le.-e than other player, formerly champion of the world,
Pianos»
Polished,
General
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ICR
IM
SKASOM
—
lung
affections.
died
in
a
hospital
at
Pittsburg,
Pa.
He
T ma D ovinion
. itpi s Ubmago.
system« with double (lie i:liuu::>ati.*ii To
steamship lines fer Hawaii, Japan, China,
Jobbing
the 1’hffijVfDes and Australia.
revputi-ible pa-iie* will eliip tn-.i Lives or. was 40 years of age. His death removes
WIL handle ice it. Ashland during the
O.A.OTOÄT.A..
No
household
should
be
without
it.
thirty d.,vs t-ia!
For through tickets and rates call on or
one of the most prominent figures in
summer
season.
Delivered
at
your
door
Send for tree booklet on A**ctyle> e Gas
Bears ths
«h» M Y»i HiW towp Bou^t
It can be taken in summer as well every morning.
Flue Cleaning a Specialty. address D. L. RICE, ticket agent, Ashland,
American sporting circles.
- » ,
We wa •! good agem»
Address
L.
A.
CREITZ,
R. KOBH LEE,
0. H. MAKKHAM.
tù^ustuxs
in winter.
n ational auktylkne g as co ..
Superior job printing of every descrip-
(f**Leave orders st H. 8. Evens’ Paint
u g*»PaasoDger* delivered to any part a .
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Buliaio, N, Y Uan doos at T mr Vann
Oar* I. B. B jtm , Main St., Ashland. More, Ashland, Oregon.
ofiw«.
thesity.
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GROWERS !
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A/ L p.
in OLD LOTS OF
Come in and get
a bargain CHEAP.
SPECIAL
(VEG'
The FairJ-tore
DR-
WOOD
J)
TIER WOOD:
CORD WOOD:
R. W. Beach
Bros.,
J
COLEMAN BRO'S., Proprietors.
BUY
Opposite Hotel Oregon.
AND
SELL : GREEN
FRUITS.
CONCENTRATOR.
Earl Fruit Company
Sacramento ® Los Angeles, Cal.
CHICAGO
BOSTON
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
Restaurant
and Chop House. All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts.
FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS
25-Cents.
ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s.
-Give Me a Call.
Dr. Humphreys’
BÌCJC18S,-su.
ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager
US E
TH E
CAST AND SOUTH
NEW
The Shasta Route
$f.SO ANTI FAT-BELT
SCOTT’S
MULSION
MUUiVT AXGEL COLLEGE.
FOX & HILDRETH,
By Competent
Teacher : : :
OF LONS EXPERIENCE.
:Carpets Cleaned