I VALLEY RECOBT l WAR IN -THE TRANSVALU THE PHILIPPINES. I I New Major and Captain. Capt J L Mav having been elected K O N CommiMioner’e Court. JUVT TFRV Professional Cards L odon , June 6.—Lord Robert« today announced the capture of the imperial The Filipinos deny that Aguinaldo yeomanry by the Boers near Lindley. has been wounded or killed. HINMAN, I). D. S -uniniary of his military experience: His dispatch is ae follows: c>>‘in< Naval Constructor O. P. Hobson, the “ P retoria S tation , June 5. — I re ­ Capt Jbn L. May of Ashland, a o f r taxes iu 1896, it is ordered that the tax AN I gret to report that the Thirteenth im­ hero of the Merrimac, has been ordered as just been eh-ctod a Major of the sale certificate, held by Jacks >n countv be Dentist. home from the Asiatic station owing to Fourth Regiment. O. saw his first cancelled and returned to him i r • ~ _■ ~ — N. __ G., ___ z._. perial yeomanry had to surrender to a . * __ thot a warrant ♦ Ordered that a warrant for $10 issue to For Infants and Children. service in Company D, First Regiment Thos Bailey as part payment of supervis­ Qliau'auqaa Assembly. very superior force of the enemy on poor health. Nevada National Guard, in which be en­ or’s compensation. M anila , June 9. — General Pio del May 31, near Lindley. On receiving The Chautauqua management are listed January 11, 1887, serving until In the Masonic Building, up stairs, over that a warrant issue to G S But­ glad to know that yonr people are inter­ Information of the battalion being at­ Pilar, the most aggressive and most June 30, 1890, when he was discharged, ler Ordered $20. be having paid said sum for pos Poet Office. ested in this jear’s assembly and that eo tacked I ordered Methuen to proceed persistent of the Filipino leaders, who bolding the rank of sergeant. He en­ tage for for use of counv officers. was captured last night, was made a listed In Company D, Second Regiment, many are planning to attend. To those with all speed to their assistance. Ordered that claims of judges and clerks who have >’Ot become acquainted with “Methuen was then on the march on prisoner at Gaudaloupe, six miles east O. N. G., February 16, 1894, and was of election be continued until J une 28, 1900. Chautauqua, a list of this season’s speak­ the Heilbron side of Kroonatad, and, of Manila, by some of the Manila na­ elected Captain July 23,1893. He com­ Ordered that J I Fredenburg, road super­ J)R. S. T. SONGER ers and a brief outline of our schools will half an hour after the receipt of my tive police. Upon information received manded Company D, Second Regiment, visor dis’t 8, be authorized to expend $31 in gravelling graded road. no doubt determine for them this sum­ Physician and Surgeon. telegram, on June 1, he started off. that Pio del Pilar was to be at a certain O. N. G., until mustered jnto the United 65 scalps were presented for state bounty. mer’s outing. States service in the Spanish-American Road petitioned for by John Kinkle et al, house, Captain Lara and 12 policemen By 10 A.,M. of the following day he Chautauqua has combined pleasure Mav 10, 1898, as captain of Com­ ordered established. with instruction. Each year brings more had marched 44 miles in 25 hours, but proceeded with a launch to Guadeloupe, war, Road petitioned for by H F Bailey et al; B, 8econd Oregon Volunteer Infan­ Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon people to campin our beautiful Chau­ he was too late to rescue Colonel Sprag- where, aided by a detachment of the pany Polk Hull, J W Rogers and Israel Harris try. He served with the company dur ­ tauqua Park. The Park is a natural grove ge’s yeomanry. Methuen met the Boers Twenty-first infantry, they surrounded ing its volunteer service and was mus­ appointed viewers ; Garl T Jones to meet ASHLAND — — — OREGON survey proposed road J une 28. 1900. through which flows Ashland Creek, who were between 3000 and 3000 strong, the house, , captured the general and __ ______ out with the regiment August 7, and Ordered that road supervisor Elk creek ¡luring Assembly the grove is electric and after a running fight of five hour« . brought him to Manila this morning, tered 1899. He was elected Captain of Com­ district turn the waters of R Johnson’s ir­ lighted. Tents will be rented, so long completely routed the enemy. where he was positively identified be- pany B, Third Regiment O, N. G. Jan- rigating ditch oS of said road aDd keep it M. BROWER, M. D. as the supply lasts, at $1.50 for tl e As­ urary 10,1900, and in the recent election off until said Johnson flumed the ditch and L ondon , June 8.—The war office has , before the provost marshal. sembly. Camping privileges, with c ty regimental officers in the reorganiza­ keeps in good repair. water, are free to all holding member­ received the following dispatch from ' A detachment of the Forty-fifth in­ for Physician and Surgeon, Monthly reports of clerk, sheriff, recorder I tion of the National Guard, was elected ship or season tickets. fantry, scouting near Daet, province of and treasurer approved, General Buller: I ASHLAND — — — OREGON Major ot the Fourth Regiment. Perhaps our most attractive feature Hospital report approved. Y ellow B oom F arm , June 8.—On Camarinas del Norte, were ambushed The following bills were allowed : this year is the music. The manage­ June 6 General Talbot, with the Tenth May 29 and Captain Albert Steinhauser offick : Salaries of county officers and ment have completed arrangements with Coast Affairs at Washlngtoa. was wounded three times, two privates At Residence, intersection of Mechanic, deputies....................... 94 Prof. Wilberforce J. Whiteman of Den­ brigade and the South African Light Laurel and Main Streets. Representative Needham secured his Indigent allowance........... 95 ver, Cblorado, to direct the mnsic. Be­ Horse, seized Van Wyke hill. The were killed, eight wounded and one private missing. The insurgent loss is point in the retention of the item pro ­ enemy made some resistance and a good 10 Circuit court..................... sides the usual chorus class this pen«on viding for the survey of the San Joa­ Insane persons.................. 00 initiates the children’s chorus class. deal of sniping occurred. Our casual­ reported to be heavy. A. McCALL Prof. Whiteman is particuarly suited to ties were about ■ four killed and 13 Captured reports show that the in­ quin river above the mouth of the Stan­ Hospital..................... the chorus work, and is at present di­ wounded. Commissioner ’ s court.... surgents are making preparations to islaus to determine the advisability of rector of tbe Denver Philharmonic So­ closing the mouth of important blind Roadsand bridges............ “During that day and the following carry out a guerrilla warefare. Civil Engineer and ciety; also choir leader in the great we got two 4.7 and two 12-pounder na­ Assessment....................... M anila , June 7.—Captain Frank E. sloughs leading from the San Joaquin Election expences............. etonechurch at Denver. Mr. Whiteman Mineral Surveyor. is accompanied by Mrs. Whiteman, who val guns on the Van Wyke hill and two Crenshaw, with 40 men of the Twenty­ and tributaries, especially those known Wood....................... ........ is an accomplished concert contralto five-inch guns on the southeastern spur eighth infantry, while scouting near as Finegan, Amphlet, and Walden Court bouse..................... NOTARY PUBLIC. soloist. Her singing in New York al­ of Inkewelo. Under oover of their fire, Taal, was led into an ambush by a sloughs, so that water in the main chan­ Printing.................. .......... Surveys for Patents and Mining Loca­ most created a furore. Just before com­ Hildyard today assaulted all the spur» guide. Captain Crenshaw was badly nel of the San Joaquin river shall be re­ Sundry expences............ tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or. ing to us Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman ap­ of the Berg between Botha’s Pass and wounded in the head and one private tained and navigation promoted. Boarding........................... pear on the programme of the National Inkewelo. All provisions relating to the purchase Supervisors’ compensation was wounded. The anibushers were Music Teacher’s Association at Des of lands for impounding dams and bar­ “ The attack, which was well planned scattered, leaving ten dead and three Office at residence. South Main Street Moines. Iowa. Mrs. Whiteman will Total amount allowed........... $2758 35 riers at a cost of not more than $20,000, give us two recitals and assist in the by Hildyards and carried out with im­ wounded on the field. Captain Flint, according to the recommendations of Court adjourned until Thursday morn­ concerts. The following is from the mense dash by the troops, for whom no while scouting ten miles east of Blanc- ing, June 28,1900. mountains were too steep, outflanked nabato, Buluean province, had a slight the De Vries commission, are retained Musical Courier of New York City: . REAL ESTATE. “Mrs. Whiteman who is new to tbe enem y, who were forced to retire from brush with the enemy. Flint and two in this bill. The senate has passed the bill and it New York public, sang with much taste their very strong position. I think we privates were wounded. A E McClellan to M V B Soule, prop­ and charm. The words set to Rubin­ did not have any casualties, and I hope will now go to the president for his erty in Phoenix, $300. stein’s E flat romance she delivered I have obtained a position from which I i H F G Whalers to I J Phipps, bw J4 of signature. The Trouble in China. with expressiveness and finish. Her De Vries secured the passage by un- sec 32, twp 36, one w, $2000. can render Laing ’ s Nek untenable. ” voice is even, musical and under great The situation in China has I now amimous consent of this bill granting 8 F Hathaway to F M Amy, 32 47 L ondon , June 11.—The Boers have reached a critical point, as shown control. She made a pleasing in the re­ i acres near Central Point, $2000. torn up 24 miles of Lord Roberts’ vital by the dispatches received recently by the right of way through the forest re­ cital.” F M Amy to Maud L Grimes, et al, serves and public lands of the Yosem ­ The Musical Journal of Oakland Cal , line of railway between America Sid­ officials at Washington from Minister same property, $2500. says of Mrs. Whiteman: “The finest ing and Roodeval. It is a bold raid and Conger at Peking and Rear Admiral ite, Sequoia and General Grant parks Has fewer wearing parts and light­ C Mingus to 8 M Eby, 322 acres in for canals, ditches, flumes, pipe lines, Pooh Bah precinct, $2000. est running machine made; handle contralto voice heard was from the West vexatious, but it does not disquiet the as much or more ore as any belt —Denver. Mrs. Whiteman, whose full military authorities as yet, for they ex­ Kempff at Taku. Kempff cabled the telegraph and telephone lines for manu­ J W Marksbury to W T Reames, lot machine. The patent canvas lap rich voice filled the hall, and who sang pect General Kelly-Kenny to drive off secretary of the navy that “engagement facturing, mining and agricultural pur­ 10, blk 13, lot 11, bfk 25, Gold Hill, $300. belt is the best belt made for saving had begun. Have landed 60 more sea­ poses. with a breadth, warmth and abandon Hulda Colver to to Job T Wilden, fine sulphurets and gold—nothing the marauders and to reopen the line. men. More battalion of marines. ” He that captured the whole house.” property in Phoenix, $60. beats it. A machine that is easy to Representative de Vries recently in- The rapidity of the advance of Lord Hon. C. B. Landis, congressman from also called for a gunboat and a battalion T J Howell to Mattie E Brannon, lot run and keep in order. Cheapest CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $250.000.00 oduced three bills providing for the Roberts cannot have permitted him to Illionis, foremost among the orators of and best machine made. -:- of maiines. Secretary Hay received a construction of the works designed by 5, Bellview tract, $300. MAIN OFFICES! the House of Representatives, is engaged accumulate large reserves of stores. dispatch from Conger saying the situa­ Sophia Emery to A C Howlett, prop­ for two lectures. His speech in the Therefore an interrution of the rail­ tion had grown more serious, and that the debris commission. The first pro­ erty in Eagle Point, $400. >RIOE House directed against Brigham H. Rob way even for a week must embarrass vides for retaining barriers and dams Almira Whetstone to Anna M Loder, S3SO the Boxers were trying to attack the erts will take rank with the master- the army and may bring operations to and impounding works on the Bear for lots 7 and 8, blk 19, Medford, $200. city. Rear-Admiral Kempff’s dtspatch BRANCHES ineces of eloquence. We feel especially a temporary standstill. On board cars. Manufactured by Ida E Myer to Alien Davis, lots 15,16, protection of Sacramento and Feather was in cipher and was not quite dear. rivers and makes an appropriation of srventeen and 18, blk N, R R add to ortunate in securing Mr. Landis in this ASHLAND IRON WORKS, Ashland, Oregon. year so fertile with momentous issues I ngogo , June 7.—The Boers have re­ He gave no details to indicate what $250,000. The second provides for Ashland, $600. NEW for the public. plied in rather curt terms to General forces were engaged. H Wablero to A Wählers, ‘ j interest works on the branch of the Calaveras Those who attended the Assembly two Buller’s proposal that if they wish to For further particulars, address: 400 acres in sec 36 twp 36,1 w, $1. T ien T sin , June 10.—There are 31 river and improvement of the San Joa­ to Jos years ago will remember with pleasure surrender it must be unconditionally, Goldsworthy to W G McKnight, OPERATING IN foreign war vessels at Taku. A mes­ quin river at Stockton and Mormon property in Gold Hill, $1. Dr. Thomas McClary. “Dr. McClary JEHU JACOBS, Prop. has wisdom and art in happy combi­ and an artillery duel is now proceeding. sage from Peking to the Admirals as­ channel and carries an appropriation of J W Marksbury to J Goldsworthy, HENLEY, CAL. L ightenburg , June 7. — General sert that the situation is hourly grow­ $224,366, while the other appropriates same property, $1000. nation. What he sees he can tell and he adds the charm of poetry to his dis Hunter’s advance column occupied ing more dangerous to foreigners. All $250,000 for works on the American I J Phipps to H Wählers, 280 acres in criptions.” For those who have not Ventersdrop today, the Boers quietly those at Peking have all taken re­ river. The work is to be done accord­ twp 37,1 e, $2000. Henley, Cal., March 20,1899. heard him we append the following surrendering in small bodies. Consid­ fuge in Legation street. The civil ing to the recommendation of the de­ We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph testimonials from the Central Lyceum erable plundering had been done. Ma­ males are under arms to fight with the Have you seen the Ravcycle, the be6t | and Wilfley concentrators. We are now bris commission under the «ecretary of and handsomest wheel made; will run Bureau. “There are a very few men hon’s column has rejoined Hunter. using two of the Jacobs Concentrators in regulars if necessary. The approaches war. upon the lecture platform who have our mill at Henley. We consider the 1000 miles without oiling; will run 27 N ew Y ork , June 4.—A cable to the to Legation street are surrounded by Representative Metcalf has been noti­ per cent lighter than any bicycle made. Jacobs Concentrator the best machine man­ made as great a success as Thomas Mc­ ufactured . Lt does the work cleaner and Clary He has the humor of an Artemus Sun, dated Pretoria, June 1, via Lour- howling mobs of undisciplined soldiery, fied by tho postoffice department that The easiest hill climber made. For sam­ saves a much higher per centage of sul- Ward combined with the rare oratory enzo Marquez, June 3, says: Mar­ with cannon and bayonets. The inter­ the sub-stations in Oakland for which ple and prices call at Reeser’s hardware phurets than other machines, and we rec­ and learning of Wendell Philips. He velous reorganization and rallying of national guards were holding off the he has been working will be established1 store, ommend it to all mining men to be the has done as much to make the lecture the Burghers has been taking place all mob, which screamed insults and as soon as the sites and agents shall best concentrator on the market. E. D. Perkins, one of Solano’s oldest popular and at the same time instruct over the districts. President Krue­ threats. J. O. G illsox . have been determined upon. The new General Offices: 250 La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. W. C. S txslkt . ive, as any man in the Lyceum field.” ger’s unnecessary and precipitate flight citizen’s, was found dead at his home stations will be in proximity to Clinton This was the situation yesterday L. A. M c I mtoss . Mr. Alton Packard, who has for many in Suisun. He had been ailing for somo ■o- years been a newspaper illustrator, and to Lydenburg and the taking away of (Saturday) when the couriers got station, the narrow-guage depot on time. whose pictures and cartoons have brought gold bullion which was intended for through with the latest dispatches. Seventh street, aud in West Oakland. George K. Dean, capitalist of Spokane The controller of the currency has is­ laughter to newspaper readers through­ coinage, and leaving the majority of the The empress dowager was amusing her­ out the land, has been secured for three : officials unpaid, engendered a deep feel­ self at the palace with theatricals. It sued a certificate authorizing the Nat­ dropped dead at Portland a few days ago. Ashland & Klamath Falls illustrated lectures. ing of anger among the burghers. The is reported that government arms are ional bank of Selma to begin business The Congress gold mine, located near The management has succeeded in Krygsraad assumed the powers of gov­ being dealt out to the Boxers. The with a capital of $50,000. Phoenix, Arizona, has just baen sold to securing the Metropolitan Jubilee Sing­ ernment, and acting on its discretion troops of Tung Fuh Seang are to be as­ A New York syndicate for $1,500,000. ers for two concerts. This is a colored the capital may be defended. Five If troubled with rheumatism, give sisting to kill native Christians after Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It musical combination of high grade NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION They will represent their people in thousand men have left St. Anderson malignant terrors. * ill not cost you a cent if it does no good Thoroughly Restocked and freedom, and the new and popular mel­ in the southeast corner of the Transvaal The special train that went to ex- One application will releive the psin. ONLY IN USE. Entirely New Management. odies and jingles will be sung by them. lor the Free State with the object ol ■imiue the line and reconnoiter returned It also cures sprains and bruises in one- I Chaplain Gilbert who was with the cutting the British lines of communi­ last night. The railway was found bird the time required by any other Second Oregon Regiment throughout cation. Cuts, burns, frostbites, Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cai- ROBERT M. GARRETT dear two milos beyond Yang Tsuh. The reatment. the campaign in thePliilippines, ami who quinsev, pains in the side and chest, In an address to the burghers one of engineers with the guards, walked a Offices: 2^.6 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. never stops because the weather Superintendent. was a personal friend of every soldier in landularand other swellings arequickh his regiment will give us two interesting ' the leading Transvaalers said that with mile and a half further. They found ured by applying it. Every bottle war­ is warm. God’s help the hour was still coming the tiers and two bridges burned aud ranted. Price, 25 aod 50 cte. E ugene lectures. Then why stop taking Best and when Great Britain would yet acknow ­ the railway torn up. Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, the beet A. S herwin . SOOTTS EMULSION known woman in Oregon, will delight ledge tho independence of the two re­ Quickest Route to The first repair train with Admiral her friends, old and new, with her new publics, as a tremendous change hae Seymour and his staff, 650 British, simply because it’s summer? Beware of Ointments for Catarrh lecture “Eminent Women I have Met ” come over the situation in regard to the that Contain Mercury. Keep taking it It will heal your Captain McCalla’s 100 Americans, 4t • • Our Round Table this year will be di- I war. n mercury will surely destroy the sense of Italians and Austrians, left this morn ­ lungs, and make them strong for rected by Prof. IV. M. Clayton of the niell and completely derange the whole Goes by ¿.Barron, Shake, ing al 9:30 o’clock. A Hotchkiss and Southern Oregon State Normal. Each another winter. -ystem when entering it through the mu- A Wealth Of Beau-y. Soda Springs, Parkers and other guns were mounted iu the centei ■uus surfaces. Such articles should neve? day has been carefully planned and Mr $oc. and $i.oo; all druggists. Keno; also best connections 1« often hidden by unsightly l’iiuples. >f the train. A second train left with ie used except on prescriptions from re­ Clayton is confident of placing before witr. stage lines from Klam­ our people the most instructive Round Eczema, Tetter, Ervsipelae, Snlt Rhmm. 500 British, Japanese, Russian and putable physicians, as the damage thej- ath Falls to BoDSDza, Bly will do is ten-fold to the good you can pos ­ etc. Bncklen ’ s Arnica S.ilve will glorih Table that we have had. French troops. Repairing matter and sible derive from them. Hall's Catarrh and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath We replace the Cookery class this with fhe face by curing ffll Skin Eruptiione. new rails were taken along. and Indian[Agency. Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., a course in Domestic Science, where in­ also Cuts, B'uisoe. Boils, Felens. Ulcers, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is struction is given in all branches of and worst forme of Piles. Onlv 25cts. >. W ashington , D. O., June 8.—The •aken internally, acting directly upon the ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: HE ONLY PERFECT home-keeping. The course is directed box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Eu­ Chinese situation, which appeared to be blood and mucous surfaces of the system by Miss Grace E. Morey of Oakland. gene A. Sherwin. sobering down somewhat yesterday,has In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you KLAMATH FALLS. A6HLAND. the genuine. It is taken internally, and Cal., and will include lectures on in­ flared up again today and the govern­ get Leaves....... 6:00 a m I Leaves. .8:00 p m Tl-.e Famine in India. made in Toledo, Ohio, by Cheney 0 A. M. provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave facturers of thia remedy and wish them tho vessel had to go into quarantine them that they must, at all events, care lus is found in their bodies. In the and 5:10 P. M. early in spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers ’ State Certificates and btate Diplomas for American interests and avoid clashes In the county court of the state of Oregon, neighboring town of Shizuoka three to please accept our hearty thanks.—Re­ at San Francisco. Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address county of Jackson.* with other forces there. plague patients died the same day they In the matter of the estate of John H. spectfully, Mae. S. D oty , Des Moines, THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE, Abe Majors, alias James Morgan, Iowa. For sale by E ugene A. S hfrwin . Inspection of all pas­ Shepherd, deceased. M ount A nsel , O begon . L ondon , Juno 7.—A special dispatch were stricken. Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. m, who killed Police Captain Wijliam Notice is berepy given that the under­ sengers going to and coming from from Shanghai says the Dowager Em ­ I Brown uoar Hot Spriugs, Ogden, on Granta Pass, June 10.—The new signed has been appointed by the county Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:16 p. m, press has ordered General Neih Chong Osaka on the railroad has been ordered. court Eight troops of cavalry are to pro­ of Jackson county, Oregon, sitting as Water, Light «fe Power Company has just Sunday, April 30. will bo shot to death. Immigration officials at New York with 3000 men to protect the railroad at a court of probate, administrator of the completed the ice plant, with a capacity i The supreme court of the .state having The Democratic convention of New report that the steamer Grautilla reach­ ceed to the Philippines as soon as possi­ Arrive— of John H, Shepherd, deceased. of seven tons per day. The building is affirmed the decision of the lower court. Peking. A severe fight, it is added, has York intsructed its delegate to vote for estate ed there recently with over a thousand ble. They will leave from San Fran­ Ashland.... 12:33 a. m. and 11:80 a. m. All persons indebted to said estate are pccurred with the Boxers, whose ranks Bryan for the presidental nomination. ocated at the river adjacent to the power-; cisco. hereby notified and requessed to settle the Italian immigrants on board. Sacramento 6:00 p. m. and 4:35 a. m. house. It is operated by water-power, i Mrs. John Sherman died at Mans­ include many soldiers from other gen­ same immediately, and those Laving claims It is said at the war department that Samuel B. Weller, one of the oldest San Fran... 7;45 p. m. and 8:16 a. m. although a boiler is used to obtain the ! field, O-, a few days ago, aged 72 years. erals' commands. When the battle By the explosion of a boiler at the against said estate will present them to me General Wheeler will be given no mili­ at my residence in Barron, Jackson Co,, Duke brick works at Anniston, Ala., Odd Fellows of the coast, died in Oak­ necessary amount of condenced water At San Augustine, San Augustine ended 200 dead were left on the field. tary assignment under his commission Oregon, with proper vouchers attached, John Cryan and Will Stovage were in­ land a few days ago. Tbe company has also put in a 12-inch Ogden........6:45 a. m. and U:45 a. m. within six months after the date of the-- heavy steel main, which is almost com­ county, Tex., a pitched battle between Denver...... 9:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. Theepecial reserve ‘‘Old Government” as brigadier-general of regulars, but first stantly killed. George W. Wetzell and publication of this notice. tbe Wall factifiu on the one side and Kansas Cy. 7:25 a. m. and 7:26 a. m. plete, from the power-house to the reser­ whiskey is recognized by the highest that he will be placed on the retired list W. H. SHEPHERD, Asa Wilerson were seriously injured Chicago.... 7:45 a. m. and 9:80 a. m. voir. This will enable to keep the reser­ the Brooks on the other resulted in the medical authority in the land, specially for age within the next few days. This Administrator of the estate of John H. and six others slightly hurt. voir full, no matter how heavy the drain death of Felix G. Roberts, his brother, by A P. O’Brien, M. D., captain and plan of action, it is said, is accordance Shepherd, deceased. may be Other improvements are con­ Siduey Roberts, and Noel Roberts, surgeon, Wm. D. McCarty, M. D., major with an understanding reached between Gloomy reports from the big grain Dated June 12th, 1900, L's,Angeles 1:20 p. m. and 7:00 a. m templated. o.... 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. xn heri ff of tho county and brother of the ami sergeant, U. S. A. Furthermore the president and General Wheeler. producing states has caused grain to The Mayor has appointed John Ran­ dead men. The fued grew out of poli­ accepted by the board of health of San Ft. Worth. 0:30 a. m. and 6:30 a. m take a big lump. Cty,Mexico. 9:55 a. m. and 9:55 a. ni dall to be city marshal, Theo. Mott day tics and lias been in progress for some Francisco. Recommended as the finest State conventions of Democrats in Ex-Governor Oates shot and killed a Houston ... 4 ;00 a. tn. and 4:00 a. m policeman, and John Patrick street com­ unadulterated stimulent for invalids, Idaho, Kansas, New York, Indiana, Ye fur»lab the celebrated BROWN’S AB- N’wOrleans 5:25 p. m. and 6:25 p. ni AL B£LT for tbe cure ©f CORPULENCY. negro at his residence in Montgomery, missioner, the last-named being reap- years convalescents and for family use. Sold Missouri, North and South Dakota, Corpuleat people Washington 6:42 a (m. and 6:42 a. m p'inted. There were at least a dozen Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, exclusively in Ashland by Deston High. West Virginia and some other states He htard a pistol shot in his kitch­ who wear the Ala. New York..12:43 p. ni. aud 12:43 p. m Brown's Abdomi­ applicants for the position of marshal. i . • "A • I nal Belt run Ao en and, on going to investigate, found An ordinance has been passed extend­ are just what a horse needs when in bad risk of Navel his cook lying on the floor, killed by the Stephen Crane, the Americun author have instructed delegates to support Ruplur« or In. the nomination of William J. Bryan ing the sewer system so as to include the conditon. Tonic, blood purifier and and war correspondent died at Baden- UUe&l Hernia; negro, who was still in the room. The you get a comfort Pullman and Tourist Cars court house aud high school buildings, vermifuge. They are not food but med- Weiler, ILtdt’j, a few days ago after a for president. and ease of action negro then started toward Governor The original sewer contract lias been icineand the best in use to t.«t a hors long illness. youwill appreciate. No corpulent person The boiler in Charles F. Reed’s saw­ on both trains. Oates with his pistol in hand, where­ can afford to be without thia belt. iu prime condition. Priee25 cents pc completed. mill, five miles west of Fife lake, Mich., Cut Uh Ad. out and send to us with $|.5O According to a re] upon Oates shot and killed him. ■port from General package. For sale by E ugutx A. 8 hkk and 10 cent©extra for postage, state height, weight, age and Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and & list has around the body .largest part,and we wf J! MacArthur over 10,* ,000 Filipinos have exploded, killing three men and injur­ number A ccbb ’ s E sulish R emedy will stop a win . An explosion at mine No. 2 of the send the be! • to you by mai I postpaid, with the understand­ ing ten others. The explosion occur ­ Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. ing that i f it is not perfectly satisfactory and equal to c»u