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I i «erribie Fire tn New tor*. J Tho Kansas apple crop is said to be 1 The fund raised at San Francisco for N h W Y ork , July 1.—Probably 300 very large. tjje benefit of the widows and orphans United fives, perhaps more—some estimates There is an enormous poach crop in of John E. Sweeney, the fireman who States battle-ship Oregon is ashoie on put the number as high as 500—were Delaware. I was killed in the discharge of his duty the Island of Hoo Kie, in the Miao Tao lost yesterday (Saturday) ’ afternoon in a - * --------- ' some time ago, has grown well up in The People’s Paper. ! group, about 50 miles north of Chefoo, fire horror that in many respects is un i President and Mrs. M’Kinley are the thousands. Those in charge of the and a steamer of the Iudo-China Steam precedented. Many of the unfortun visiting their home at Canton, O. fund claim it will reach the $15,000 It is stated that there are 12,000 acres ASHLAND, Or.. Thursday, July 5,1900 : Navigation compauy has gone to her ates were burned to death, and more mark. assistance. were drowned. Over a thousand people planted to sugar and beet in Colorado. E. Carden of Seattle, manager of the Later reports state that the crew was were struggling in the water at one The canaigre plantations in the Salt County School Notes, landed safely aud that their were hopes time and how many of these were lost river valley in Arizona are making J. ♦. Adams company system of ware houses along the Great Northern, esti We understand that the teachers coun of saving the ship provided a storm did is only conjecture. money. mates Washington’s wheat crop, bar ty institute will not be held during the not come up. The same fire destroyed three great During a test of a high power motor ring bad luck, at 30,000,000 bushels. Chsntauqua at Aabland. L ondon , Joly 2.—Official dispatches ocean steam»hi;»s, the immense wharves car at Stanford, Conn., a speed of over Samuel A. Glasgow of the Centennial An entertainment io district 11, at the received by the consular body at Shang , of the North German Uoyd Steamship a mile a minute was attained. mills of Spokane aud Seattle confirms close of the term last week waa a aucceas. hai, an Express cable dated Shanghai, company, part of the dock of the Ham Efforts aro to be made in Arizona to ♦.hi« estimate. He predicts that if the The teacher .Clara Richardson, has taught July 1, confirm in the fullest manner burg-American Steamship company,. organize a ranger service to cope with present conditions continue the state’s there two terms and is wanted again. the report of the butchery of Baron and the Thingvalla Steamship com- the outlaws that are now infesting the yield will be double that of last year. Schools that have closed recently are von Ketteler, the German minister, on ! pany, a vast storage warehouse in Ho In a fit of jealousy and because he those in charge of Maggie Miller, Cora June 18. The embassador was r.ding boken, 12 canal boats and six barges. territory. Mrs. Katharine Clements, wife of could not marry the girl of his choice, Lemon, Lila Sackett, Clara Poley, in Legation street when he was at The ocean liners destroyed were the Frances BarnesandCarl Von der Hellen. tacked by Chinese troops and Boxers, Saale, the Breemen and the Main. All Mark Twain, the author, died suddenly C. A. Martin of Walla Walla, Wash., J. M. Horton of Jacksonville will at dragged from his horse and killed. His three of these ships belong to the North last week of heart trouble, at Hacken shot «nd killed Miss Leah Coleman and shot himself with fatal results. The tend to the duties of Countv Superintend body was hacked to pieces with swords. German Lloyd company. The Kaiser sack, N. J. ent until the first Monday in Auguat The German legation and six other Wilhehn der Grosse, the fastest and one In a prize fight in New York last «hnnting took place in the general tele when the term of the new superintendent buildings were burned and a number of of the largest passenger ships in the week between Tom Sharkey and Gus phone office. Several people were near will begin. servants of the legations killed and world, was damaged and had a narrow Ruhlin, the former was completely but could not stop Martin before he succeeded in his purpose. Preparations are under wav which their bodies thrown into the flames. knocked out in the 15th round. escape from total destruction. will insure a moat successful year la the The Indians convicted of the murder Official confirmation of this ghastly N ew Y ork , July 1.—The losses sus The Prohibition National convention normal at Ashland. Two new teachers of Mr. and Mrs. Horton of Eugene, Or., business has created the utmost conster tained iu the fire at the docks of the adjourned sine die at Chicago after hav in the faculty and the boarding depart ment in exerienced hands will await the nation among the consuls-general of the North German Lloyd Steamship com ing placed in nomination for president at Lynn canal last October were sen many students planning tueuteriu Sep- powers, who expressed fears that war pany in Hoboken yesterday are tonight John G. Woolley of Illinois, and for tenced at Skagway June 27. Hanson, a l’outrancee will be declared against conservatively placed at neary $10,000,- vice-president Henry B. Metcalf of who killed Horton, will hang. Wil temlier. liams, who cut Mrs. Horton’s throat un- The next teachers institute should uo the Peking government. The consuls 000; the loss of life, merely guesswork Rhode Island. dei- threats of Hanson, was sentenced the best in the history of (he country for entertain little hope that any foreigners at even this late hour, will reach prob Benjamin Hill Snell, 44 years old, to 50 year’s imprisonment. Ketchinoo are left alive in the capital. There ably as high as 200, and there are over there is on hap<] $110.15 institute fund formerly a clerk in the pension office at and this will bi increased by the Aogu-M were 100 foreigners connected with the 300 men in the. hospitals in this city, Washington, was hanged at the dis also gets 50 years. Another is given 30 teachers’ examination. $65.60 was the legations, 50 in the custom house, Eng Hoboken and Jersey City badly burned. trict jail for the murder of 13-year-old years and two others 20 each. Five expense of the institute held in Medford lish and American tourists, and others Up to 11 o’clock tonight 18 bodies Lizzie Wiedenberger, with whom he other Indians in the party were set last year. at liberty to secure their testimony. to the number of 150, and nearly 500 have been recovered. Eleven of those was infatuated. The crime was committed in revenge There are according to the reports of legation guards. were placed in a row at the morgue in A private telegram received from Co school clerks, 5035 school children be A dispatch to the Express from Nan this city and numbered, this being the lombia says that the situation at Carta for the death of two Indians which was tween four and twenty years of age iu king, June 30, says: “French priests 1 only lneaus the authorities have of attributed to witchcraft practiced by the county. This is an increase of 176 here have received reports from Peking maintaining any sort of identity over gena and Savanilla is very grave, that ' the Hortons. fighting is proceeding and that the for over last year. that the public executions of foreigners 1 the corpses, as they are so badly charred eign residents are leaving hurriedly. Joseph Cole, accused of murdering We bave now received aasarance that has been in progress since June 20. and dismembered that identification his sister-in-law, Mary Parez, at Sa- A landslide occurred at Hartzell Hill, ' linas, in May, 1897, was recently ac- the new teachers registers are to be com This news comes by runners from will be made only by trinkets or pieces pleted in the near future. Probably French priests at Peking, who state that '• of clothing that were found about the Ala. It is known that three men, one * quitted of the charge and 6et free, after they will ba in readiness (or the fall term. negro and two whites, were killed and Several districts are now keeping records they administered the last rites to the 1 bodies. The only way the steamship it is thought several others met the being iu the county jail and Sau Quen condemned men. ” officials have of approximating tho loss tin several years. Cole was sentenced on blank paper and these should be cop Liu Yun Yih has received this from 1 of life is by comparing the list of those same fate. once to life imprisoment and served two ied into new registers. The governor of Bombay wires that years. The case was appealed, a new the viceroy of Yunshiki: reported safe with the Ust of the em- June 22 saw the close of a good year’s there were 10,377 deaths from cholera trial granted and acquittal obtained. “Foreign troops victorious at Tien • ployes on the steamships. work in the Woodville school under the out of 15,479 casos during the week The evidence for the defense was chiefly tsin. They will enter Peking immedi care of Misses Merritt aud Newton. ately.” The Oregon Railroad and Navigation ending June 16. that the woman was subject to epileptic With thia week’,“Couuty School Notes” Teresa Urrea, commonly called Santa fits and while in company of the de The morning papers generally accept company has announced that beginning under the present management will close, Teresa, the young señorita who has fendent had au attack and died. The For two years we have tried to give items the reports that Baron von Ketteler has July 1 it will inaugurate a 3-cent per of interest to teachers and school officers been killed aud express grave uncer mile passenger rate on its lines in Ore helped to incite the various Yaqui In jury was out two hours. dian rebellions in Mexico, was shot at and occasionally something fur the gen tainty as to whether any of the mem gon and Washington. Forty-two Japanese brought to Kes Clifton, Ariz., Friday by G. N. Rodrí eral public. We thank the county press bers of the legations at Peking are safe. wick two weeks ago to work for the 8. P. Kimball died at his home in guez, to whom she had been married for the uniform courtesy extended us ir. C hefoo , June 28, via Shanghai.— this effort. The hearty co-operation of Admiral Seymour’s expedition has been Vallejo recently. He was a shipwright two days. The young woman is re Southern Pacific railway were driven and opened a yard and repair way at garded as a saint and hundreds of Mexi out recently by 200 workmen of the teachers and patrons has made the two years of service a pleasure given evidence relieved, having failed to connect with the foot of Solano avenue. cans chased Rodríguez into the moun Keswick smelter and other places. The that the people ol Jackson county, wish Peking. There is no news from Peking. Democrats of San Jose propose mak tains, where he was captured after a workingmen went in a body to the car the best schools possible for their chil Russian Colonel Schetette, commanding ing a fight to secure the Democratic hard fight. He was unmercifully beaten where the Japanese slept near Keswick dren. There ie plenty of herd work for the combined forces of 10,000 men, is station, woke them and told them to the future in order to place our rara> supposed to be proceeding to Peking. state convention, which will be held and narrowly escaped lynching, The dress. There was no violence. The some time in August. The time and girl will live. school where thev should be and we Admiral Seymour’s expedition is return Japanese were quietly driven to the trust that every true teacher and patriotic ing to Tien-tsin. His force has suffered place will be fixed by the state central A deputy sheriff from Cochise coun- south-bound Oregon express, put on citizen will bold on the good work. committee. A strong delegation will ty has arrested Sam Finley of Tucson, board and told never to return. They greatly. It is estimated that from 40,000 to go to urge the claims of San Jose. It A. T. The warrants were based on in were carried to Redding and put off by White Man Turned Yellow. 60,000 Chinese troops are now before is stated that ample funds are already dictments found by the grand jury of the conductor. Great consternation was felt by the pledged to meet the expenses of the Cochise county and relate to the Tomb friend of M. A. Hogart of Lexington. Ky., Peking. Boxers from all sectons are convention. The prune-growers and packers havo stone train robbery. Finley is promin swarming there. when they saw be was turning yellow. reached an agreement and this year’s The annual encampment of the Cen ent in Southern Arizona politics and is Hie skin slowly changed color, also bi« The casualties of the international eyes, and he suffered terribly. His mal force attacking Tien-tsin were: Ameri tral California Veterans’ association be well known. He was arrested several crop will be. handled by the combine ady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treat cans, killed, 3; wounded, 2; Russians, gan Monday at Santa Cruz, and will weeks ago and his oase was continued from present indications. ed bv the best doctois, but without bene killed, 10; wounded, 37. The gun fire continue for two weeks. There are al until December, as the government All who suffer from piles will be glad to fits. Then he was advised to try Electric of the Americans and British is de ready 60 tents up, besides the large as claimed that without the presence of learn that DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will Bitters, tLe wonderful 8tomacli and Liv sembly tent. The programme includes Billy Stiles, the self-confessed Cochise give them instant and permanent relief. er remedy, and bo writes: “After tak scribed as “beautiful.” will enre eczema ana all skin diseases. After the relieving force passed on to camp fires and various kinds of enter train robber, they could not connect It ing two bottles I was wholly cured.” A Beware of counterfeits. E ugene a . B hek tainment. About 500 people are ex Finley with the crime. trial proves its matchless merit for all the relief of Admiral Seymour, Chinese win , It is officially announced from Vienna Stomach, Liyer and Kidney troubles. On regulars, under General Nieh, says a pected in camp. After quarreling with her husband, Robert Brierly, an aged pioneer of that Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the ly 50c. Sold by E. A. S herwin . dispatch from Shanghai, again attacked Mrs. William Fitzgerald, or Lantier, as Tien-tsin fiercely aud bombarded the Lompoc, committed sucide by cutting Austrian heir-apparent, will formally ,1 she is better known, jumped from the his throat with a knife. No other renounce the right of succession to the Free rural delivery i.<j to be established foreign settlement with a terrible fire. wharf into Stockton channel a few by the postal department in Santa W ashington . — This represents the cause is known for the deed than that imperial throne on Thursday next. On days ago. The husband is “spieling” Paula, Ventura county. policy of the administration in dealing he had become despondent over finan the following day he will wed Countess a sideshow on the midway, and the twe Sophie Chotek, his morganatic marriage The sloop Seattle was capsized during with the situation in China. It is out cial embarassinents aud in a fit of tem porary insanity, brought on by heavy being the reason for which he will have been fighting for two or three a storm off the Behring sea coast some lined by a high official of the govern days, and she informed him that she drinking, cut his throat. withdraw from the succession. - 1 time ago and her crew of seven are sup ment: Five-dollar silver certificates of the would drown herself and he told her tc The Oregon delegates to the Demo 1. To give immediate relief to Am posed to have beeu lost. new design have made their first ap go ahead. The body was recovered. National convention at Kansas Gold is beginning to come in from ericans in China whose lives are now cratic J. S. Bundock of Sacramento county city will leave Portland Friday even pearance and taken the place ot the old Alaska iu large amounts. Each steamer in jeopardy. is preparing for a trip to England foi fives in all treasury payments from the 2. To afford protection to Americans ing. It is stated unofficially that the brings dust to the amount of hundreds the purpose of settling an estate tc cashroom. The feature of the new first choice of the delegation for the and American interests in China until of thouauds of dollars. which he has fallen heir. The property order is restored aud their safety is as vice-presidential nomination is former note is a large Indian head in the cen is worth close to $1,000,000, and there is By a vote of 227 to 34, Oakdale, Stan ter, with a blue seal and a large letter Congressman James Hamilton Lewis jf sured. islaus county, voted to issue $26,000 V, with the word five also in blue run some dispute among the heirs relative 3. To prejiare to protect American the state of Washington. worth of bonds for the erection of a ning in a curved line across it. As an to it. The case comes up in the Eng Joel Hamby, a miner of Mokelumne trade rights if dismemberment of China new grammar school. The structure becomes imminent. artistic production this note is regarded lish courts in October, and Bundock Hill, 70 years of age. got into a fight will be of brick and stone. as equal to any ever issued by the gov will bo on the ground to prove his claim with a fellow-miner, Fred Butcher, at 4. To seek no territory in the event personally. He has been in the United ernment. A collision occurred Sunday between of partition, but to demand an absolute the Gwin mine, and stabbed him 11 two locomotives on the Santa Fe route guarantee of equal commercial privi times with a miner’s candlestick. None The reduction works of the Detroit States since boyhood. Preparations for fruit-drying are be near point Richmond. Both engines leges, and not extend the United States of the wounds is serious. Hamby, who Copper company, at Moreuci, Ariz, were badly wrecked. The crews escaped sphere of influence beyond the Philip is sometimes a preacher, is in jail. caught fire and the entire plant was ing made this year on a larger scale by jumping. James Doran of Reedley, died from consumed. The fire was caused by the than ever before in California and those pines. ________________ Clyde Winslow, accused of the mur TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY in juries .received in a fall from the Santa bursting of a slag pot. There was no who need trays and boxes should lose der of Albert Patterson at Bakersfield Fe bridge near the town named. Doran water facilities. The works consisted no time in placing their orders. If the Take L axative B romo Q uinine T ab last week was held to answer on the had fallen through the bridge sometime of a 150-ton concentrator, smelter furn prune season should prove cloudy aud lets . All druggists refund the money if aces and convertors. The fire has damp and extra trays be required in charge before the superior court. Bail it fails to cure. E. W. GROvs’ssignature between midnight on Saturday and 2 thrown a large number of men tem large quantity very suddenly there is was refused. a. m. He was found in a dying condi in each box. 25c. porarily out of employment. It is esti danger that they cannot be had. tion two hours later. L. W. Goodwin, a pioneer of 1850, mated that the loss will reach |300,000. Patrick Reddy, a prominent lawyer oi South Africa Notes. died at Mokelumne Hill recently. He The Fraser river in British Columbia The company has a 600-ton concentra California and well-known over the en had been constable of the township for L ondon , June 28.—General Rundle is 18 inches higher than in 1899, and 30 years, and for 29 years a deputy un had a sharp rifle skirmish near Senekal it is still rising. Serious floods seem tor mill one mile distant from the old tire Pacific slope, died at San Franciscc plant burned the same day. a few day ago of Brights disease. der Sheriff Thorn. He was a fearless Friday with a large force of Boers. He imminent. A Manila dispatch says: General officer. declined to attack them. This is the The strawberry growers of Pajaro valley have formed a combination to Grant reports the unconditional surren ■eeeeeeeeeseeees m eeeeseeeeee Arthur Black died at Cloverdale from only fresh fighting reported. a fracture of the spinal column received Ths Boer outposts northeast of Pre handle their berries to better advantage der of General Aquino at Augele with in his efforts to stop a runaway team toria are bu ;y. Tho telegram wires be in the San Francisco market. About 64 rifles. General Aquino promises four weeks ago. He was thrown down tween Stan lerson and Newcastle were all of the berry crop of this section is that his officers and men will surrender and run over. cut Sunday and Sir Redvers Baller had in the combination. They have made later. Secret service officers have cap arragenients with California Canneries tured General Estrella in Manila. None W. O. Priest, for many years propri to report by heliograph. of the insurgent leaders, including thin blood, weak lungs and etor of Priest’s hotel on the Big Oak Commandant Dewot, with 3090 mon compauy to take all the surplus straw Generals Pio del Pilar, Conception, Gar berries at 12.50 during the canning sea flat stage route, is dead, aged 76 years. and throe guns, is moving northeast in :: paleness. You have them in son. The new deal assures a fixed cia and Alvarez, were released here up Fred A. Taylor, a trusted employe of the Orange River eoloay. It is under- :: hot weather as well as in cold • • < > minimum price for strawberries, and on tailing the oath of allegiance to the the mint at San Francisco, is under sto<xl that he and Commandant-General the question of the disposition of sur government and renouncing all forms SCOTT’S EMULSION cures :: arrest charged with stealing gold dust. Botha entere I into a compact that of revolution in the Philippines, to plus fruit ceases to be troublesome. them in summer as in winter.; j A tract of land in Colusa county eight neither would surrender so long as the Heretofore canners have purchased sur gether with making formal acknowl It is creamy looking and pleas-; miles wido and 13 long was recently other was in tho field. ’ plus strawberries at their own figures. edgments of American sovereignty. Twelve thousand rifles, all told, have The new deal promises several thousand This oath is much stronger and mure ant tasting. burned. About 15,000 acres of grain to $oc. and $1.00; all druggists. ;; gether with a residence and some out beeu surrendered to the British. Presi dollars more per month for Pajaro ber binding than the oath which General houses on the Evans tract were de dent Krueger is still at Machadodorp. ry-growers. The members of the com Otis administered and was consequent stroyed. T‘e British war office has received bination claim that it has been made to ly distasteful to the Filipinos, who ac Judge O. N. Denny died at Seaside, the foliwing dispatch: Sir Charles last, and if the members keep together cepted it with bad grace, fully realizing the results of any violation. Señor near Portland, aged 62. Judge Denny Warrou reports that the rebellion in it will be a coin-winner. Buencanino took the oath Monday. It was United States Consul at Tien-tsiu, Cape Colony north of the Orange river Judge Gaddis, in the superior court at China, under President Hayes and con is now over. The last formidable Woodland, rendered a decision in the is hoped that the sparing of the nine sul-general at Shanghai under Presi body, under Commandant de Villiers, Johns case, declaring the genuiness of leaders will influence their men to take • ••• dent Arthur's administration. From surrendered recently, consisting of the 110,000 note purported to have been advantage of the amnesty, which had 1885 to. 1890 he was foreign secretary to about 220 men, 280 horses, 18 wagons, executed by G. W. Johns, deceased, in thus far been without result. OPPOSITE PLAZA. 260 rifles aud 100,000 rounds of ammu the king of Corea. You assume no risk when you buy favor of his grandchildren, George and nition. ________________ Cattle-growers on the south fork of Mary Gregory. The heirs contested Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar Charles Adams, an employe of the the note on the ground of forgery. The rhoea Remedy. E ugene A. S herwin the Kern river in the mountain district J. W. COX, Proprietor, will refund roar money if you are not have organized au association for mutual Southern Pacific company, was struck trial recently consumed two weeks satisfied after using it. It is everywhere protection and pledged themselves to by a train in Alameda aud killed. He with a great array of counsel on both admitted to be the most successful rem pay into a common fund according to tried to cross the track. Ais live chil sides and handwriting experts. In the edy in use for bowel complaints and the A First-Class . .Meal For opinion of Judge Gaddis he considered only one that never fails. It is pleasant the amount of stock they own, for the dren saw the accident. The Northwest Cured Fruit associ the signature of the note the best evi safe and reliable. purpose of prosecuting cattle thieves. Anything you want cooked After spending four mouths on St. ation has organized, with J. II. Fletcher dence. Ho ordered reinstated George to order with promptness A. Hermann, employed as a miner at and diapateb. All Hours. Lawrence island, Alaska, James Mur of Vancouver, Wash., as pre.-i lent, aud Gregory as executor of the estate of Keswick, fell down a shaft and was in phy, of New York, was rescued from H. E. Dosch secretary, aud a board of Johns, he having been removed during stantly killed. starvation by natives. Murphy and 15 directors scattered over a large area, the pendency of the trial. S. D. Ingram, one of Sonoma’s pio five companions sailed on the schoonei but with a quorum within easy reach of Dr. Cady’s Coadition Powders, neer and respected citizens, died at his Eacrett of Sau Francisco for Nome, but f Portland. were wrecked. All reached St, Lawr Tho announcement has been made are just wbat a horse needs when in bad home near Cazadero a few days ago, ence safely, but the other five died oi that there are enough beets in the local conditon. Tonic, blood purifier and aged 79 years. A fight between T. J. Butler, a ranch starvation. ity to warrant tho Los Alamos factory vermifuge. They are not food but med foreman living near Glen Ellen, and T. icine and the beet in use to puts hors The first passenger train to run all running for a month. in prime condition. Price 25 cents pe A. Wilpret, a carpenter, ended by But the way from Chicago to San Franciscc A car of dried apricots left Vacaville package. For sale by E ugene A. S her ler being shot. The wound may prove over the rails of the Santa Fe system on June 20, three weeks earlier than win . fatal. arrived at San Francisco on Saturday, last year. The yield of dried apricots Gold has been discovered on Sandy June 30. It consisted of ten cars, car from the vicinity of Vacaville is esti Hugh D. Vail, a leading citizen of Point, Whatcom county, Wash., and rying 250 naval recruits from New mated at 125 airloads, if help can be Sauta Barbara, is dead. has caused a stampede. York for the China fleet. had to handle the entire crop, of which Seven troops of the Sixth cavalry are By the upsetting of a stage on the PAPER-HANGING Roy Skinner, a high school student,, there is doubt. at San Francisco ready to sail to China. Fish ranch grade, near Oakland last 18 years of age, was killed at Saratoga, An attempt to set fire to the town oi CHEAP FOR [THE NEXT Robert Donner, a young man of Red week, Paul von Stuemer was killed and DONE where he had gone on a picnic. He Mokelumne Hill last Thursday night SIXTY DAYS. had climbed a tree when the limb broke. was frustrated by the vigilance of John Bluff, was run over by a train and Charles Burke badly injured. The will of Frederick M. Mooers, the Falling over backward, he struck on a Albright, who was sitting up with a killed. TF. FORDNEY, Yellow Aster mining king of the Rands rock, breaking his neck. Death was sick friend. He had returned to his Bellview. How l This? burg district, who died suddenly in New instantaneous. ' room to get au overcoat when a bright We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward I The Stockton street fair opened last light attracted his attention. On in (or any case of Catarrh that cannot be York last month while on the way to Europe, is to be contested. week, and during its run was an im vestigation, he found a caudle propped cured bv llall’s Catarrh Care. David Williams, a firemen, was killed mense success. President McKinley up against a pitch pine board aud the F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props . Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, nave known F J. and 11 other firemen were injured «-nd sitting in Washington pressed an elec whole contrivance covered with lard. Cheuev for the past 15 vears, and believe tric button and gave the signal that The board had already caught lire and him perfectly honorable in all business nearly $300,000 worth of property de in a few minutes the whole neighbor transactions, and financially able to carry stroyed in a fire in the machine shop of opened the fair. hood would have beeu a mass of flames. out any obligation made by their firm. the Best Manufacturing company, Pitts W est & Tau>x, Wholesale Druggists. To burg. Reports »bow that over fifteen hundred There is no clew to the incendiary. ledo. O. W ald . nq . . K innan & M abvin , lives have been saved through the use of Whulesa’e Drnvgwts. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, One Minute Couch Cure. Moat of those aedng directly upon the blood and mucous were cases of g^p*«vaa»u4>,aathma,.wbo<4>- surfaces of the system. Prtce 75c. per bot nx cough, bronchitis and pneumonia. ]ts Bought tle Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free .early use prevents consumption. E ugene Mali's Family Pills are U m best A. BasEwnr. F ob B au B y A u D bv «« uty . VALLET BECOBD The Chinese Situation. S hanghai , June 29. — The i Professional Cards QLIVER S. BROWN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Beach Block. —^■^—S————1^— I SCROFULA and Chop House. 25-Cents. _ _ Give Me a Call House, Sign or Buggy Painting Ashland, - Oregon. - Mining Law a Specialty. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. | HINMAN, D. D. 8. Dentist. in the Masonic Building, np stairs, over Poet Office. What is CASTORIA DR- S. T. SONGER Physician and Surgeon. Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric« Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium« Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon ASHLAND — — _ OREGON J) M. BROWER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, ASHLAND ALWAYS — — — OREGON OFFICE : At Residence, intersection of Mechanic, Laurel and Main Streets. Bears the Signature of A. McCALL The Kind You Have Always Bought Civil Engineer and Mineral Surveyor. In Use For Over 30 Years. NOTARY PUBLIC. Burveys for Patents and Mining Loca tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or. Office at reiidence. South Main Street Earl Fruit Company CONCENTRATOR. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $350,000.00 MAIN OFFICES: ¿C ompany v A lifornia ’ _ Sacramento ® Los Angeles, Cal. BRANCHE« Tiiaoi feRM« . CHICAGO BO8TON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, Has fewer wearing parts and light est running machine made; handle as much or more ore as any belt machine. The patent canvas lap belt is the best belt made for saving fine sulphurate and gold—nothing beats it. A machine that is easy to run and keep in order. Cheapest and best machine made. OPERATING IN 03SO All Pacific Coast Fruit Districts. FRUIT GROWERS’ EXPRESS ARMOUR & CO., Prop’s. On board can. Manufactured by ASHLAND IRON WORKS, Ashland, Oregon. For further particulars, address: JEHU JACOBS, Prop. HENLEY, CAL. Henley, Cal., March 20,1899. We have used the Frue Vanner, Triumph and Wilfley concentrator». We are now using two of the Jacoba Concentrators in our mill at Henley. We consider the Jacobs Concentrator the best machine man ufactured. It does the work cleaner and saves a much higher per centage of sul- phurets than other machines, and we rec ommend it to ail mining men to be the best concentrator on the market. J O. G ilmojt . W. O. B tawibt . L. A. M c I ntosh , General Offices: 250 La Salle St,, Chicago, Illinois. •O' NEW CARS, LATEST DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION ONLY IN USE. Pacific Coast Division: 1005 Second Street, Sacramento, Cal. Offices: 2Jf6 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. ROBT. GRAHAM, Manager. £)■ i1 Bush’s Restaurant! Mrs. Bush, Propr, j ÄS^’regon • •• Meals 25 Lunches Put Up. All Passengers Trains Stop 30 Minutes for Meals CAR ■ • B.- Ths Patent Ventilator Device, Large Loading Space, and Large Ice Capacity of This Car Make it especially desirable for shipments of fruits and vegetables either under ventilation or refrigeration. CONTINENTAL FRUIT EXPRESS, 1012 2d Street, Laughlin Building, Sacramento, Cal. Los Angeles, Cal. MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE. SOUTH AND EAST —-TLA— Southern Pacific Co, SHASTA ROUTE, For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healtbfu and attractive location(14 miles from Salem; 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course. SPECIAL COURSES ia mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French, Ger Trains Leave Ashland for ’Portland and man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class E Way Stations at 2:50 A. M. provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave and 5:10 P. M. early in spring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and Btate Diplomas Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE, M ount A ngel , O regon . Morris McHenry, an expressman, was killed at San Francisco by being struck by a locomotive. He tried to drive in front of a moving train but was not quick enough. John Hillman, second officer of the army transport Grant, was killed at San Francisco by being struck on the head by a steam launch that was being hoisted on board. OUR $1.50 ANTI FAT-BELT For Sl.so we furnish the celebrated BROWN’S AB- DO MIN AL BELT fur the cure nf CORPULENCY. Corpulent people who wear the Brown’s Abdoml- nal Belt run no risk of Ravel Rupture or Cm« beHeal Hernia; yon get a comfort and ease of action yoawill appreciate. Ko corpulent person afford to be without thia belt. Cut this Ad. out and send to us with $I«5O and 10 cents extra for postage, state height, weight, age and number inches around the body .largest part, and we will send the belt to you by mai 1 postpaid, with the understand- inRthatlf it is not perfectly satisfactory and equal to oelts that retail at $£. OO and upwards you can return it At our expense. Write for Belt and Truss Catalogue. - SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO., CHICAGO The Record Job Department is First-Class. Ashland & Klamath Fails STAGE -I- LINf Thoroughly Restocked and Entirely New Management. ROBERT M. GARRETT Superintendent. Best and Quickest Route to • •• KLAMATH FALLS. Goes by Barron, Shake, Soda Springs, Parkers and Keno; also best connections wit', stage lines from Klam ath Falls to Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath and Indian Agency. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: Leave Portland 8:30 a. m., and 7:00 p. m, Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 12:15 p. m, Arrive— Ashland.... 12:33 a. m. and 11:30 a. m. Sacramento 5:00 p. m. and 4:36 a. m. San Fran... 7:45 p. m. and 8:16 m. Ogden....... 5:45 a. m. Denver...... 9:00 _____ a. m. Kansas Cy. 7:25 a. m. Chicago.... .... 7:45 a. m. and and and and 11:45 m. m. 9:00 7:25 a. m. 9:30 a. m. L’s Angeles 1:20 p. m. and 7:00 RPaso .... 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 Ft. Worth. 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 CtyjMexico. 9:55 a. m. and 9:55 Houston ... 4;00 a. tn. and 4:00 N’wOrleans 5:25 p. m. and 6:25 _____ .._______________ Washington 6:42 a m. and 6:42 New York..12:43 p. m. and|12:43 Pullman and Tourist on both trains. a. m p. m a. m ni a. m P. m a. m P- m Cars Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and KI * Paso, and tourist cara to Chicago, St, Ioui», New Orleans. Washington. Connecting at Sau Francisco with several «heam&bip lines for HONOLULU, KLAMATH FALLS. ASHLAND. JAPAN, Leaves...... 6:00 a m I Leaves.... A:00 p m Arrives....6:30 am Arrives...... 2:45 p m | I Arrives CHINA, PlilLLIPlNES, Passengers, Baggage, Expresa & Freight CENTRAL and BOOTH AMEH1CA Must be Waybilled. Ashland Office: See Mr. D. L. Rica, Ageal at Ashland POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. station, or address Klamath Falls Office : H. MARKHAM, Q.P. A.. H H VAN VALKENBUBG. Foitlau4> Ore«