Cecil Leslie. “ press agent ” and em- Roland B. Molineux was sentenced at Arizona is sending cavalry horses to ployee< f the Mille t-r 520p : cent -windle, New York to die in Sing Sing prison South Africa. »ufessioa. L- sUe says: has made a 1 The extensive use of zinc shingles in during the week of 'larch 26 for the “ Ihe Franl- udivate was a colossal murder of Mrs. Katherine J. Adams. The adjutant-general deceived the fol- She i United States seems probable. bunko game, aie - f the men inter- The People's Paper. Deputy Consul-General Hardy writes ested in the concern Were formerly man­ Baker City, Or., has voted $100,000 lowing cable message from General Otis: from Mexico that land suited to the agers of Lyons & Co. and the E. S. Dean “ M anila , February 15.—Bates left i oonds for a gravity water system. growth of rubbvr can be had anywhere Company in this city, which were run ASHLAND. Or....Thursday, Feb. 22,1900 today with two regiments and a bat­ The Colorado Midland railway has a from $1 to $15 per acre. The titles are on similar lines. Miller must have tery of artillery, ou transports for San mow plow weighing 144,500 pounds. It VVBlVU vested ILA in pilflUU private vnixviixuap. ownership. Miguel bay, province of Camarines rats a swath 14 feet wide. gathered at least $1.000.003 out of the WAR IN THE TRASSVALL. Snr, to move ou Nueva Caceres and Pueblo, Colo., smelters are handling scheme, probably more.” Fosser Shaw, a 14-year-old boy, while towns in that section. The road east playing in the railroad yard at Sacra- I ' considerable Mexican ore. The United Mrs. Jeannette Schwartz and her two Procregs of the Fight Between Briton from Antimonan, through the province uieuto attempted to jump on a mov­ States government gets no revenue from children, Lulu, aged nine years, and and Boer. sf Tayabas, is not practicable for troops. ing freight train, lost his foothold, __ ____ _ roll- these importations of lead, for the ore Henrietta, four months old, were found “ The insugents in Camarices show rifunder the train and was instantly. is treated in bond and then shipped out dead in bed at Chicago, the result of L ondon , Febraary 14.—The w?r offico of the country. asphyxiation. ha» issued the followiug message from considerable activity and make attacks killed. on our troops along the southeastern A mob of negro soldiers from Fort Lord Roberts, received this evening: Johu H. Dole, one of the best-known Resolutions calling for a federal law “D ekil ' s D rift , February 14.—Gen­ coast of Luzon island. It is reported w live stock dealers of California, acci- Bliss attacked the city police station at to suppress bucket-shops and pledging that they hold several hundred Spanish eral French left this poiut at 11:30 yes­ tentally ehot off his left arm while El Paso, Tex., with the object of releas­ themselves to aid each other in various ing two of their comrades who had reforms were adopted at a meeting of terday morning with three brigade of and a few American prisoners in the handling a shotgun at Santa Rosa. cavahy, Horse Artillery and Mounted vicinity of Nueva Caceres. Kobbe, William Stroud was convicted of man­ been arrested. During a fight which fol­ the Chicago board of trade delegates, Infantry, including several colonial con­ with two regiments, occupies the south-1 slaughter at Red Bluff, for the killing lowed, Police Officer Newt Stewart and representing 13 cities. tingents, in order to seize a crossing >f eastern extremity of Luzon from To-; of Thomas Baggs in a saloon at Tehama one negro soldier were killed and it is believed that another of the soldiers is the Modder, distant about 25 miles. lie bacco on the north to Donsol on the November 11^last, . Baggs who had wounded. reports by dispatch dated m. tb.it south; also all important points of the ou a reputation of being a peaceful citizen, he had farced a passage at Clip Drift and islands of Cantanduaues, Samar and became engaged in a quarrel with the Aime Dupont, one of the leading Leyte. has occupied the hills north of the river, photographers of the United States, is defendant and was stabbed 13 times. " The conditions throughout the Phil­ capturing three of the enemy’s laagers Charles Stewart, son of a wealthy dead in New York. ippines are gradually improving. All with their "supplies, while General Gor­ Sonoma county farmer, was dragged The date of the fight between James J. don of the Fifteenth Hussars, with his coasting vessels are now engaged in for half a mile by a run away horse, transporting merchandise and products. Jeffries and James J. Corbett has been brigade, who had made a feint at Ron- and received injuries which may cause fixed for May 14. George W. Considine deval drift, four miles west, has seized The bandit element is troublesome in and William A. Brady, managers of the it and an oilier drift between it and Clip all of the islands and keep the troops his death. The Interstate Commerce commission men, met Tom O'Rourke, manager of Drift, together with two more laagers. very actively engaged.” A cable from Manila says: During will hold a session in Los Angeles on the Seaside Athletic Club, recently, and "General French’s performance is brilliant; considering the excessive heat the night of I ebruary 5, 30QO insurgents March 25, according to news that formally accepted the offer of the Coney and a blinding duststorm which raged bolomeu who had' "been armed with reached their officially from Washing­ Island club for the fight. The Seaside Mauser rifles, attacked the American ton. The object of the meeting will be club is to post a $5000 forfeit and the during the latter part of the day. “ Owing to the rapidity of his move­ garrison at Daraga, in Southern Luzon. to continue the discussion of the alleged fighters $2000 each with Al Smith. ments General French met with bnt Re-enforcements were sent from Albay, discrimination against Pacific Coast job­ Congressman Charles A. Chickering slight opposition, his losses being small. whereupon the main body of the ene­ bers which was taken up at St. Louis of Copenhagen, N. Y., Was found dead Lieutenant Johnson of the Inniskilling my made an attack on Albay and burn­ about two months ago. outside the Grand Union Hotel in New Burglars used explosives on the safe York city a few days ago. Hq_,tyad Dragoons is the only officer reported ed a number of houses. The Fourteenth volunteer infantry, which was stationed of Powor & Fleming, grocers, at Val­ either fallen or jumped from a fourth­ severely wounded. The blast- story window of the hotel. The body " The Sixth Division was last night on at Albay, retired, to a convent and fired lejo, Thursday morning. the north bank of the Riet at Waterval volleys at the rebels from the roof. The tore out the hinge bolts and threw the was found under the open window of Drift, and is moving to support the cav-1 i insurgents surrounded the convent and door nearly through the side of the his room, which was on the fourth floor, GENERAL LORD ROBERTS. airy. The Seventh Division is here and [ ] attempted to set it on fire, but were house. The burglars secured $60 in sil­ and evidently it had been lying there l routed by shrapnel thrown by mountain ver, but overlooked $130 in gold. will go on this afternoon.” for some time, as the clothing was Cady's Condition Powders, Captain Hooper of the United States soaked with rain. There was a large are just what a horse needs when in bad L ondon , February 16.—The war office ! guns which were worked from the conditon. Tonic, blood purifier and announces that General French reached windows. The detachment which went revenue cutter service accepted the bid. gash in the right side of the head. vermifuge. They are not food but med­ to Daraga took refuge with the Span ­ of E. Coffin of Boston of $16,000 for the Kimberley Thursday evening. Salt Lake City, Utah, is going to buy icine and the beet in use to put a boree Fallowing is Lord Roberts’ message to iards in the town hall and fought the ! revenue cutter Corwin, ordered sold at two miles of water pipe, 30 to 36 inches in prime condition. Price 25 cents per I rebels all night. Finally the insurgents Seattle by the department. There were the war office: diameter, for use in a new gravity sup­ package. For Bale by Ashland Drug Co. I “J acobsdal , February 16.—French, retreated, leaving 71 dead on the sixteen bids. Coffin is engaged in whal­ ply main. with a foree of artillery, cavalry and ground. American loss was two killed ing in Arctic waters, but it is believed Atchison, Kansas, is about to drill for mounted infantry, reached Kimberley and five wounded. One of the wound­ J the Corwin will be put on the Cape coal. It is thought veins of coal under­ ed was an officer. i Nome run from Seattle. this evening, Thursday.” An expedition commanded by General f Former Judge William S. Vest, a lie the section at 600 to 1030 feet depth. L ondon , Feb. 17. — General Cronje, Bates and consisting of the Fortieth and [ Specifics act directly upon the disease, The Canyon City extension of the with a start of a day or two, is seem­ Forty-fifth Volunteer Infantry Regi- prominent and wealthy citizen of Minne- without exciting disorder in other parts Florence & Cripple Creek railway is in apolis, died at Los Angeles Sunday. He ingly in full retreat from Lord Roberts, Forty-titth ments and Keiley s battery, with pack came to T Dos h Angeles with his wife and connection with the Denver & Rio of the system. They Cure the Sick. with his wife and moving northward. General French, animals for transport purposes, sailed BO. CURES. PRICES. daughters about a month ago to Grande at the former point. with the cavalry, simply stayed over Thursday for the island of Camarines, i two - “'1 tbe - ’¡»ter. - bet «.»«»«ed - »Id on 1— Fever», Congestions, inflammation. .25 Tbl eXSta •I« The four-story building at 1535 to night in Kimberly and then pushed on southeast of Luzon. 2— Worm». Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 . to get in touch with the retiring enemy. which required six transports, was con­ the train and has been sick since his 1539 Wazee street, occupied by the Mil­ 3— Toothing, Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .25 arrival. The deceased was about 63 A long Boer wagon train is moving voyed by the cruiser Baltimore and the lar-Osborn Spice company and the 4— Diarrhea, of Children or Adults....... .25 toward Bl.iemfonteiu, followed presuma­ years old. Kansas-Moline Plow company at Den­ 5— Dy »enter v, Oriplngs, Bilious Colic... .25 gunboat Marietta. These vessels will 6— Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .25 bly by a large force of British infantry. co-operate with the army in operations I Thomas Jefferson McClelland, a well- ver, Colo., was gutted by fire. The total 7— Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis.................. .25 In their hasty departure the Boers lapt. in the province of South Camarines. known capitalist with large Oakland in­ damage is estimated at $150,000, of 8— Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache...... .25 ! vestments, died at San Jose, aged 67 which $50,000 is on the stock of the quantities of supplies and ammunition. Meanwhile General Kobbe is clearing 9— Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 A fire in the buiness district of Bowie, tlie rebels out of North Camarines from years. He had been ailing for over a Millar-Osborn company, $75,000 on the 10— Dyspepsia, Indigestion,Weak Stomach.25 S. D., caused a loss of from $115,000 to year. Many years of his life were spent stock of the Kansas-Moline company 11— Suppressed or Painful Periods.........25 Abbak to Nueva Caceres. $129,000, partially insured. The post- 12— Whites, Too Prof use Periods........... in South Africa. About 13 years ago, and $25,000 on the building, owned by 25 office, People’s bank and seven business An Editor’s Life Saved by Chamber­ in an altercation with C. X. Hobbs, a Charles Boelcher. 13— Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness...... .25 14— Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .25 firms were burned out. lain's Cough Remedy. well-known San Jose man in Johannes­ “I think I would go crazy with pain 15— Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains...... .25 burg, Hobbs was killed. McClelland L ondon , February 19.— The corre­ During tbe early part of October, 1896, were it not for Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,” 16— Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague.... .25 spondent of the 'Hines at Modder river, I contracted a bad cold which settled c.n was exonerated at the trial. writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Herminie, 17— Piles, External or Internal — .25 luy lumis and was neglected until I wiring yesterday, says: Charles S. Johnston, a retired attor­ Pa. “I hsve been afflicted with rheuma­ 18— Ophthalmia. Weak or Inflamed Eye* .25 feared that consumption bad appeared in "General Cron jo’s army of 10,00 J 19— Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .25 ney of Oakland, committed suicide a tism for several years and have tried 20— Whooping-Cough....................................25 men, with 1000,wagons, is in full ra an incipient Btate. I was constantly few days ago by shooting himself in the remedies without number, but Pain Balm and trying tn expel something 21— Asthma, Difficult Breathing......... .25 is the beat mediclna I have got hold of.” treat toward Bloemfontein, hotly pur­ coughing which I could hot,’ I became alarmed stomach. He waa despondent through One application relieves tLe pain. For 22— Ear Discharge. Earache............... .25 sued %jt General Kelly-Kenny. It will and after giving the local doctor a trial sickness. 23— Scrofula, Swellings and Ulcers... .25 sale by Ashland Drug Co. probably be a rear-guard fight all the bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Couvli 24— General Debility, Weakness...... .25 J. I. Berrv, Loganton, Pa , writes, “I am way to Bloemfontein. Oar cavalry has Remedy and the leenlt was immediate willing to take my oath that I was cured of — Dropsy, fluid Accumulations...... .25 J. C. Molgard, the grocer of Salivas 25 26— Sea-Sickness, Nausea, Vomiting. .25 already returned from Kimberly to join improvement, and after I had used three pneumonia entirely by the use of One Min­ who was supposed to have been robbed 27— Kidney Diseases............... ........... .25 bottles my lungs were reetored to their ute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It in the pursuit." 28— Nervous Debility........................... 1.00 also cured my children of whoopingcoueh.” a few nights ago aad was found un­ healthy state' — B. S. Edwards. Publisher L ondon , February 19. — It is now of The Review. Wyant III- For sale bv Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, conscious, committed suicide Monday. 29— Sore Mouth, orCanker.......................... 25 amply confirmed that General Cronji Ashland Drug Co. croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles — Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25 John S. Reed, a widely known Cali­ 30 Children all like it. Mothers endorse it.— 31— Painful Menses, Pruritus..................... 25 escaped. Every detail received, how­ fornian pioneer, living at Ukiah, died 32— Diseases of the Heartf PalpltaUons 1 .OO E ugene A. S hkbwin . ever, proves how admirably Lord Rob Will Burts, a negro, was lynched suddenly' aC Ashland, Or.,‘-a: few days M 33— Epilepsy. St. Vitus’ Dance..................1.00 erts’ plans were conceived aad were suc­ near Baskett Mil's, S. G, by a mob of I 34— Sore Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria... .25 W. A. Chase, a laborer, lost his life ago, where he was visiting. ceeding. But for the unexpected delay 250 men. Lost Monday night Burts in a tunnel about four miles from River­ 35— Chronic Congestions, Beadaches.. .25 G. D. Louck, a saloonkeeper of Santa 77—Grip, Hay Fever.............. at Dekjel’s Drift, which was almost im­ attempted to assault Mrs. C. L. Weeks, side. Chase was at work alone in the 25 passable for wagous, the whole Bier a planter’s wife. He escaped and a tunnel when many tons of earth caved Cruz, was shot by Manuel Amaya, Sun­ Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. force won| tions are on file, and another set at the Gold Hill........... 77.................... 3 utterly killed or badly injured if the namely, arson. The trial has lasted ten days and attracted a great dealot atten­ North Jacksonville.... 57.................... 2 cold continues. need a fatty food to enrich«! office of the School Clerk Ashland, Or. South Jacksonville.... 106.................... 3 Frank G. 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