Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 30, 1900, Image 2

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VALLEI RECORD.
TROUBLE IN CHINA.
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Huntingtea’s Will Filed.
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N ew Y ork , August 34.—Collis P.
Huntington’s will was filed today. To
ais wife, Arabella D. Huntington, the
railway king gave the mansion on Fifth
avenue, valued at more than $>,000,000,
end two-thirds of his great interests in
the Southern Pacific company. The
next name mentioned in the will is that
of Archer M. Huntington, the adopted
ion. Had he been the magnate’s own
ion he could not have fared better. As
he is of an artistic temperament, he
will get the valuable pictfres urjon the
ieath of Mrs. Huntington, besides the
family mansion. He also receives large
money bequests. Henry E. Hunting­
ton fares still better, as he gets the rest
of the Southern Pacific holdings. He
ilso gets a large residue because of the
trust reposed in him by his uncle. Wall
street now believes H. E. Huntington
will be the next president of the South­
ern Pacific.
The Princess Hatzfeldt, the adopted
daughter, receives $1,000,000 in money
or securities, but it is held for her dur­
ing her lifetime by the Union Trust
company of New York. The article
of the will dirests that the “money
which is to be received under the will
by Princess Hatzfeldt or any other
married woman shall be to her sole use
as her estate from the control and en­
gagements of her husband, and not
Liable for his debts.”
The estate has been estimated as
worth from $27,000,000 to $50,000,000.
Those in a position to know best put
the figures at $35,000,000.
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Mrs. Hannah E. Rathbone was so
Professional Cards
NEWS OF THE WORLD/ ^°^y
bni?ed “. h*r bo?e
Mount Hamilton that she died.
Con­
i
siderable mystery surrounds the origin
j Delayed advices to Reuter, dated
HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW of the fire.
The People's Paper.
Peking, August 14, reiterate the »tate-
DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS.
Benjamin Albriger, a sailor, jumped
ments regarding the treachery of the
from a boat in San Francisco in trying
Chinese on the night before the relief.
ASHLAND. Or.. Thursday, Ang. 30. 1900 They had informed the members of the
Dolliver Appoint««! United State Senator to escape a collision, with the result
legations that orders had been issued
From Iowa—Fatal Doubt« Duel In ¡hat he was drowned.
Mrs. L. D. Applin was instantly kill­
Toxaa—Crime Konz Rampant Sunday
Henry Loffius was hauling sand inio to cease firing. This was followed by •
town one dav last week and with him on desperate attack, and it was only the
At Dallas.
I ed at Anaheim, by the accidental dis­
I
charge of a gun she was handling.
' the load was his little son. While pass­ welcome sound of the cannon <jf the
Governor Shaw of Iowa has announc­
ing up the street in front of the residence < relieving force in the morning that re-
Geo. F. Nichols, a special policeman,
ed the appointment of Congressman J.
of Mrs. Myrtle, the boy fell off the wsgoc newed the courage of the foreigners.
was shot and seriously wounded by a
■•noticed bv his father, and the wagon The correspondent adds: “The Chi­
P. Dolliver to be United States senator
burglar he tried to arrest on a recent
wheel grazed one side of his body, badly nese admit having lost 3000 in the vari­
to fill the vacancy caused by the death
night at San Francisco. The shooter
bruising bim. Mr. Lofftns »«i nor ous attacks upon the legations. Our
of John H. Gear. The appointment
aware oi tlie accident until his attention rations dwindled to one pound a day,
runs to March 4, 1901. The legislature escaped. •
was attracted by someone in the neighbor*
Rev. William Daunt Scott, a clergy­
does not meet iu regular session till
hood, and fie looked back and found
------- the consisting of horseflesh and rioe. When
man of Salt Lake city, went the rounds
1902,
and
Dolliver
’
s
appointment
is
the
American
detachment
attacked,
the
boy missing- II is presumed the little
likely to be renewed to run until his of the tenderloin in San Francisco to
concentrated
fellow fell asleep and rolled off the wagon. whole Chinese force
get “experience” and wound up in a
raccessor is elected. '
A physician was called, and upon ex­ against them, leaving the 8ha-Ho gate
hospital with delirium tremens.
amination found no other injii'v than the unwatched, whereupon the British en­
A Chicago packing house has received
L. Kumle, one of the oldest hotel
binised body.—Lakeview Examiner.
tered there without the loss of a man.”
an order from the Russian government
To accommodate those who are partial
for 6,000,000 pounds of “beef on the men in the state, died in Suisun re­
L ondom , August 25.—The Peking cor­
to the use of atomizers io app.ying liquids respondent of the Times, wiring last
hoof” to feed the soldiers of the czar in cently. For 16 years he had been land­
into the nasal passams tor catarrhal
China. It is the largest order of its lord of the Arcade hotel at Dixon. He
Saturday,
says:
troubles, the proprietors prepare Ely’s
kind in the history of the Chicago meat leaves a widow and nine children.
Liquid Cream Bahn Price including lhe
“Peking is now entirely under for­
rpraving tube is "5 cents. Druggists or eign control. Looting is progressing
The sockeye salmon run of the Fra­
trade.
by mail. The liquid embodies the medi­
Two small children of Charles Zun- ser river this season, which is now
cinal properties of the solid prepars’ion systematically. The French and Rus­
Cream Baliu iaquicldyabaorbed by the mem­ sian flags are flying over the best portion
ker were killed by a bolt of lightning praotically over, is the lightest on rec-
brane aud does not dry up the secretions of the imperial domain, where it is be­
during a thunder storm at Milwaukee, ord. The total catch for the 47 can­
but changes them to a natural and bedthy
neries engaged in the business will be
lieved
the
imperial
treasure
is
buried.
Wis.
character. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St . N
125,000 cases at most, In a good year
“The forbidden city is respected by
Y.
Former Justice of the Peace Wilker­ __ _____
the total pack should be seven times
international
agreement,
though
any
son, the alleged leader of the mob that
An exchange save that one of the de­
as great. During several seasons the
lynched the three Humphries in Hen­
lights of living io a email town >s that punishment will be ineffective unless it
aggregate pack has exceeded 850,000
is
occupied.
The
Japanese
have
seized
people will sympathize with you in your
derson county, Tex., in May, 1899, and
cases. Probably 100,000 cases of sal­
trouble, and if you haven’t any trouble 500,000 taels of silver.
J. A. Johns, Sam Hall and John F.
mon were lost on account of the strike,
tbev will hunt up some for you.
“The empress dowager, the emperor,
Haddis, the remaining defendants,
but the year would have been light in
Prince Tuan aud all the high officers
pleaded guilty at Palestine, Tex., to
W. 8. Vanderburg, the populist nom­
any event. Five sailing ships has been
have
escaped
to
Tai
Yuen
Fu,
in
the
murder in the first degree and each re­
inee for congreee who ran Tongue such
Guy O. Schrader, 19 years old, of ceived a life sentence in the peniten­ chartered to carry the pack to Liver­
a close race the first time he was elected, province of Shansi, from which point
has rented a ranch in Southern California they proceeded to Sian Fu. There is no San Diego, committed suicide by taking tiary. The action disposes of all the pool, but it is not probable that more
morphine. During the evening he sent Humphries lynching cases, eight in than one or two at most will be used.
governor.”
and is engaged in farming.
a note to a friend announcing his pur­ number. Each defendant received a
General
Gaselee,
the
commander
of
Billy Abbott, a notorious dive-keeper
The quicker you stop a cough or cold the
less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. the British forces at Peking, telegraph­ pose of ending his life. She notified life sentence.
of San Francisco, was shot by a woman
One Minute Cough Cure is me only barm ing from that place August 16, via the police. When the officers reached
General Baden-Powell, according to a he was abusing a few nights ago. The
less remedy that gives immediate results. Cheffoo; August 23, gives of how he is Schrader’s room they found him just
dispatch
from Pretoria, dated August wound is not serious.
You will like it.
E A. S hebwin .
disposing of his troops here. ’ He says breathing his last.
23,
headed
off General DeWet, prevent­
Cooper City’s (Shasta county) rapid
Last week the United States Circuit the British losses Were extremely small;
E. S. Vau Meter, chairman of the ing his junction with the main body of growth incident to the development of
Court -at San Francisco decided that announces that ho is very short of food; Populist County Central Committee,
the enemy.
DeWit abandoned his the Bully Hill mines by Captain Dela-
'mining loiations cannot be made upon that he was arranging for convoys and
was stabbed at Fresno by Cliff Cor lew, transport and took to the hills, his com­
railroad patented land, whether the tame that he hoped to assault the imperial I i
mar has made a new schoolhouse neces­
a well-known resident. The aLMay oc­ mando dispersing, some trekking south.
carries mineral or not. The question
sary. A special election voted $3000
was raised in a suit brought
brougl by th? Iron city that day, when the men had been curred on the street, and the result Baden-Powell rescued 100 British pris­ bonds for that purpose.
fed.
The
general
also
says
the
good
shows
that
the
affair
was
the
outcome
Mountain Company of Sh; lasta county t >
oners at Warm Baths August 22, and
Mrs. A. Swan, a victim of the Fourth
eject several miners who had. located as spirits aud endurance of the troops were of political irritation on Corlew’s part. captured 21 Boers and a German artil­
of July street car accident, died a few
mining claims land purchased from the beyond praise and refers to the ex­
The trial of John W. McNeill, charged lery officer.
days ago at Tacoma as a result of her
railroad company. The court held that tremely arduous march owing to the
with
the murder of his nephew, J. W.
Thomas Sharkey was knocked out injuries. This makes 44 deaths as the
the title was in the Iron Mountain Com­ heat aud heavy roads.
McNeill, will be commenced at Suisun completely in a prize-fight at Coney Is­
pany.
result of the wreck.
P eking , August 19 (via Taku, Aug­ in the Superior Court on September 12th.
land by Robert Fitzsimmons during
MilHona will be spent in politics this year. ust 24).—Armed Chinese are reported
L. L. Whiteley, formerly business
We can’t keep the campaign going without
Captain Alfred Williams, who shot the second round.
manager of the Fresno Democrat, has
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money any more than we can keep the to the southward aud westward.
and killed William Martin at Stockton
In a freight train collision at Ken- been arrested at Astoria, Or. White-
body vigorous without food Dyspestics well-intrenched force has been located I
used to starve themselves. Now Kodol by the Bengal Lancers in a village four on the night of August 1st, for which sico, N. Y., seven persons were killed ley, it is said, decamped about a year
he was held to answer without bail, has and others are missing. So far as can
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and
allows you to eat all the good food you miles to the southwest. It is believed beeu admitted to bail by Judge Budd be learned the accident was caused by ago with about $300 of the funds of the
that
the
best
Chinese
leaders
are
in
Democrat.
want It radically cures all stomach
upon habeas corpus proceedings, in the the engineer of the second train run­
troubles. K A. S herwin .
command. Detachments of the allied
George Williams, a farmer, 60 years
sum of $25,000. Judge Budd filed a l
forces were out today recon no’ering lengthy opinion in support of his action. ning past a block signal that had been of age, met with a serious accident
set against him. The engineer was
f ClaretiM J. Berry, who made the pio­ and looting. The imp ri il city and the
near Stockton on the Mariposa road, re­
neer big s'uko in the Klondike is about forbidden city are under close guard by Williams thinks he will be able to fur­ William Sangerback of New York, and ceiving injuries which may prove fatal.
nish the amount.
his fireman was John Cassidy of New
to open up one of the largest dairies in the international authorities.
Williams was driving in a road cart,
William Loutitt, a resident of Stock- York.
California, in Sau Joaquin county.
This
morning
a
thanksgiving
service
when his horses took fright. He was
I
ton, was accideutly shot aud instantly
In a double duel in Polk county, Tex., hurled from the cart against a barbed­
B. L. Dakan’s house and barn in Glen I was attended by the members of the
killed by the accidental discluuge of a i a quarrel over family affairs, Gabe and
wire fence. Both anus were broken
canyon, Santa Cruz county, were de­ British and American legations, th^
shotgun while huutiug quail near Pa- I Cicero Copeland were instantly killed
stroyed by fire. It was caused by a de­ missionaries and the marines.
and both hands cut by the barbed wire
' and John and Charles Baker probably and he suffered internal injuries.
L ondon , August 27.—The latest news loma.
fective flue. The loss is about $5000,
froifi Peking indicates that the situa­
with but small insurance.
G. F. Clough of Merced was shot in 1 fatally wounded. The men battled at
Chinese are dangerous enemies, for they
Martina Correa, an Iadiau, 112 years tion there is unchanged. The imperial the stomach by a rifle he had beeu using 20 paces with rifles.
are treacherous. That’s why all counter
Claud Barbee stole a saddle near Mes­ feits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel halve are
old, died reoently at Santa Cruz county city is still invested, but lias not yet at Saliuas, aud is iu a most critical con­
been occupied. The allies, when the dition. The bullet penetrated his stom­ calero reservation, in Lincoln county, dangerous. They look like DeWitt s, but
hospital.
last messag s left, were still refraining ach aud has not yet been extracted. N. M., and started for San Andreas instead of the all-healing witch hazel they
all contain ingredients liable to irritate the
City Assessor J. E. Ward has com­ from aggressive action, pending in­
Clough was shooting a Belgian hare and mountains. A young man named Hain- skin and cause blood poisoning. For piles,
pleted the work of assessing Visalia. structions from their governments.
laid the rifle on a box. It fell and was , ilton pursued Barbee, overtook him at injuries and skin diseases use the original
The total valuation this year is in ex-
An attack from 30,000 Boxers was discharged.
Rhode’s ranch, in Eastern Socorro and genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Balve.
cess of 1899.
E. A. S herwin .
anticipated; and to meet this the whole
There is a great scarcity of salmon on county, and was shot six times by Bar­
The Pioneer Woolen mills of Dallas, American force and the British Ar­
bee. He died instantly. Barbee es­
Or., has submitted a proposition for tlie tillery, according to a dispatch to the the Fraser river this year, although the
caped to the mountains. Sheriff Pat
fish
have
been
more
uumerous
on
the
removal of the plant to Santa Cruz. Mouiing Post from Peking, dated Au­
Garrett, the officer who killed Billy the
The plant would employ 200 hands and gust 18, was moved to the outer city Skeena. Several of the Fraser river
Kid, is on the ground aud has started
canners
who
had
expected
to
pack
30,000
coat *100,000.
*
wall. The Boxers were reported coin­ cases have put up only 2600 to 3000 cases. with Deputy Williams of Las Cruces
A. O. Bogue, a traveler reached ing from tne south. "
This gives au idea of what the pack has I in pursuit of the murderer.
Bakersfield last week suffering from
W ashington , August 26—Late in tlie I been so far aud how much it will fall
Bob Fitzsimmons and Jim Jeffries
•nxaHpox. He was placed in a pest day a dispatch was received at the
short ou the whole season which closes have been matched to fight at an early
house.
Japanese legation from the foreign office at the eud of this month.
date.
Louis Palumbo, a native of Italy, of Japan conveying the latest and most
The German ship Marie cleared from
Thieves stole $5000 worth of gold
aged 56 years, died recently at Fresno authentic information of the situation
from cancer of the stomach. His was in and around Peking. In a measure Vancouver, B. C., for Loudon recently from the assay office of the Jay Gould
F
a notable ca«e by reason of his having the advices were of a disquieting nature with the largest cargo ever loaded on cyanide plant at Helena, Mont. The
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had a portion of the stomach removed as they indicated that the Chinese had any sailing vessel ou the Pacific coast amalgam was red hot when taken, hav­
below
decks.
She
carries
1,512,000
feet
ing just come from the furnace.
in the French hospital in San Francisco rallied their forces and were preparing
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Crime ran rampant Sunday at Dallas,
to cure him of the cancer. The case for an attack upon the allies-in Peking. of lumber and did not put a single tim­
ber ou deck.
Tex.
John
Bbuner
and
Clement
Long
was considered a surgical triumph. For
According to a dispatch from Hong­
Tom Martiu aud Barney Keegan up­ emptied their pistols at each other and
nearly a year after the operation he was kong, dated August 24, turbulent mobs
I
able to labor, and digested his meals are devastating portions of the prov­ set a lamp while fightiug iu a room in James Daniels, a disinterested bystand­
James
as if the stomach were whole.
inces of Fu Kten and Kiang Su. It is the Hamilton House at Hamilton, Ra- er, was mortally wounded.
A well-developed movement is on added that a mandarin with 300 Chi­ velli county, Mout., and set fire to the Boston stabbed Jennie Lepaw in the
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foot at San Diego to establish an iron nese soldiers left Amoy August 23 tc building. Both were burned to death. eye. destroying the sight. Cause, jeal­
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The hotel aud three adjoining hotels ousy. John Thrasher struck a small
foundry there.
restore order. Japanese bluecoats were
were burned. Loss $20,000; partially boy and the latter’s brother stabbed
Mill Valley, Marin oounty, has voted lauded at Amoy Angust 23. Marines insured.
Thrasher, inflicting a fatal wound.
from
the
Freuch
cruiser
Comet
have
to incorporate.
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Gus Roebel, a saloon keeper, coarnit-
Catherine
Scliaref,
aged
22,
was
beaten
Rev. S. P. Whitney, a pioneer Pres­ cleared the streets of Swatow and freed to death with a hammer in her rooms ted suicide by shooting. John Albert,
the
besieged
priests.
byterian miu is ter of the coast, died at
on the second floor of 674 Second avenue, a contractor, fell in the street from ex­
his home in Santa Rosa. He has been
cessive heat and died in a few minutes.
Monday a terrific windstorm struck New York, some time Saturday. The
pastor of many churches in the state,
womau
’
s
body
lay
in
a
pool
of
blood,
A mob of excited Italians attacked L.
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including Olivet ohurch in San Fran­ Sheboygan, Wis., completely wrecking
face
downward.
Near
by
ou
the
floor
B.
Harlow and a friend at Hausser
cisco. Mr. Whitney was born in New eight large buildings, and 200 smal
houses were blown down. The loss wil. was a bloody liammer, aud the rooms Junction, Wash. The friend was killed
York 65 years ago. He leaves a wife.
had beeu ransacked Of everything of Harlow was badjy injured and his life
amount to $200,000.
O. M. Judy, a prominent sportsman
value. It is the opinion of the police is despared.
A Mother Telia How She Saves Her that a thief entered the house and was
and busiuess man of Reedley, died as
A number of small race roit3 broke
Little
Daughter's
Life.
the result of an operation for appendi­
surprised in his work by the woman, out in New York Sunday. The direct
I
am
the
mother
of
eight
children
and
citis. He had a national reputation as
and that lie killed her to prevent identi­ cause was the shooting of John Bren-
KING OF THE BOXERS.
have had a great deal of experience with fication.
a crack wing shot.
nen, a white messenger boy, by a negro.
medicines.
Last summer my little
J. W. Lorbeer, a railroad man of daughter had the dysentery in its worst
The fall of Peking has led Li Hung The boy will probably die. Aside from
Honolulu, was murdered there recently form. We thought she would die. 1 Chang to make a uew appeal to the this bruised heads was the only damage.
by a drunken relative. He formerly tried everything I could think of, but i.o- United States for peace.
Sunday passed quietly at Akron., O.,
lived at Pomona.
tbing seemed to do her any good. I saw
The olive crop of San Diego county after the riots of the week. The militia
An early morning fire completely de­ by an advertisement in our paper lint will be good.
was withdrawn Monday.
stroyed the Chinese quarter of Placer­ Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and D>ai-
Dr. W. D. Turner, a wealthy physi­
rhorea Remedy was highly recommended
Matthew Hunter, aged 19, and Joseph
ville recently. Thirty-three buildings, and emt aud got a bottle at once. It cian of Pasadena, is under arrest at
taking Scott’s Emulsion be­
Moreno, aged 16, were drowned in
four of which were briok, were burned proved to bo on? of the very beet medi­ Chicago, and may be charged with
cause it’s warm weather.
Toost park lake, Kansas city, while
to the ground in less than an hour. cines weever had in the house. It s.tved murder. During a ride on a crowded
Keep taking it until you are
boating. They tried to change their
The large foundry of Ucre Brothers was my little daughter’s life. I am anxiou- car he became enraged at a man and
cured.
seats and the boat capsized.
slightly damaged. The loss will prob­ for every mother to know what an ex -r-11- they exchanged blows. The man was
It will heal your lungs and
The British admirality is buying
ably reach $20,000, and the insurance is ent medicine it is. Had I known It at first knocked from the car and very badly
give
you rich blood in sum­
large
supplies
of
American
coal
for
use
it
would
have
saved
me
a
great
ileal
of
light.
anxiety ami my little daughter much hurt.
of the home and the Mediterenean
mer
as
in winter. It’s cod
Several market hunters were caught suffering.—Yours truly, M rs . G eo . F.
Fishermen on the Nehalem river, fleets.
liver oil made easy.
in Ban Francisco last week with young B urpick , Liberty, R. I. Fot sale by E. Or., went on a strike recently, demand­
50c. and SI. All druggists.
Fire burned the government experi­
quail iu their possession. They were ar- A. StlBRWIN.
ing 75 cents for large salmon, 25 cents ment station building at the state uni­
rested and fined $25.)
Engineer Earnest J. Thomas was for silver sides and ten cents for chums. versity at Reno, Nev. It wus a two-
The steamship Tacoma, from Nome killed on the Mr. Tamalpaia Scenic rail­ The strike at Tillamook bay is still no,
story structure, with basement. The
THE MILD POWER CURES.
recently report the most (liastrous way a few days ag >. Coming down hill and there is no indication of a settle­
contents were partially saved. The lost
storm ever known at Nome.
The the cars went too fast and Thomas tried ment.
cannot be ascertained, but it is pretty
storm raged for five days, beginning to stop them before they rounded a dan­
A local vineyardist of Sanger has well covered by insurance.
August 7, aud the beach for miles is gerous carve, lie succeeded to sonic
contracted his second crop of grapes to
Reliable grain dealers from all parts
That the diseases of domestic ani­
strewn with wreckage, aud 30 bodies of extent as only the cnglue left the track,
mals, H ouses , C attle , S heet . D oos ,
the Alma winery at Reedley for $15.50 of Indiana have collected statistics show­
those lost in the storm had been washed ; but it turned over and crushed his life
H ogs , and P ovltbt , are cured by
per ton, while another lias just gild 30 ing that the total yield of wheat in the
ashore when the steamer sailed. The j out. He could have saved himself by
’ Veterinary Specl-
tons of selected Malagas at $30 per ton. , state for the present year is the smallest flca,ls as Humphreys
true as that people ride on railroads.
storm began August 7 with a heavy deserting his post.
Owing to the erection of quite a num- j for many years, and not exceeding send messages by telegraph, or sew with sewing
gale blowing on the beach, and in­
ber of large wineries in Fresno county j 8,000,000 bushels against 25,000,000 tc machines. It is as Irrational to bottle, ball and
During
last
week
a
fire
broke
out
in
creased in violence until nothing conltl
during tlie past year there is an in­ 40,000,000 several years in succession bleed animals In order to cure them, as it Is to
the
business
centt
r
of
Geyserville
an.l
stand before it. Large steamers weighed
passage in a sloop from New York to Albany.
creased demand for grapes, and the prior to 1899. The crop is a practical take
Used in the best stables and recommended by
anchor and put to sea for safety, while in two hours $18.003 worth of properly
competition among the buyers is with­ failure, there being but little more than the V. 8. Army Cavalry Officers.
schooners and sailing cruft and small was destroyed.
out a parallel in the history of the wine enough grain raised for seeding and
Application
has
beeu
made
by
the
tWJOO PAGE BOOK on treatment and careot
boats drugged their anchors and went
industry.
leaving a shortage of 1,000,000 bushels.
Domestic Animals, and stable chart
ashore, onlyjto be dashed to pieces. More Risdon Iron works of San Francisco tc
mounted on rollers, sent free.
The soothing and healing properties of
than 30 crait, besides u largo number of tlie harbor commission for spttce on the
It Helped Win Battlee.
small boats, are piled on the beach iu i water front, near the Risdon plant, for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, its pleas-
Twenty-nine
officers
and
men
wrote
: a great floating dry dock which is in- ant taste and promptand permanent cures from the Front to eay that for Scratches,
fragments.
have made it a great favorite with the
Charles Baunoer, a merchant and ■ tenriel to be the largest of its kind on people everywhere. For eale bv E.A. Bruises, Cute, Wounds, Sore Feet and cubes j Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation.
Stiff Joints, Bucklen’fl Arnica Salve ie
i
the
coast
and
one
of
the
best
in
the
millman of Milltown, Skagit county,
S herwin .
the beet in the world. Same for Burns, A. A. I Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
was murdered by robbers about 200 , world.
B. B.—Strains, Lantneu, Rheumatism
On ths motion of Distriot Attorney Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25 cts. a box. C. C.—Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
James McHaney was fonnd guilty at
yards from his store. His body, with
Biker, Justice Brown of Sacramento Cure guaranteed. Sold by E ugene A. D. D.—Bots or Grabs, Worms.
Mc­
his pockets rifled, was found with the | Los Angeles of counterfeiting.
E. E.—Conghs, Heaves, Pneumonia.
discharged Antone Vierra, his mother, S herwin , druggist.
skull broken and bloody. A cudgel Haney was formerly a wealthy mine Joaquin Vierra, his brother; Domingos
E. S. Van Meter, the Populist poli­ F. F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
;
owner.
near by was evidently the murderer*«
Vierra and the latter’s wife, charged tician who was stabbed in the lung last G. G.~Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.
weapon.
It is thought that the apple crop ol with the murder of Antone’s wife on Monday at Fresno, is on the way tc H. H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases.
I. I. —Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
Jernado Mercial, a Mexican peon, died the United States and Canada will b€ Ida island, below Isleton in Sacramento speedy recovery.
J. K.—Diseases of Digestion.
larger
than
in
any
recent
year.
Stable
Case, with Specifics, Manual,
al .Bakersfield recently from a knue
county, in June last. The
ZL- principal ;
Walter C. Good, one of the best-
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Vet. Cure Oil and Medlcator,
weuud received Tuesday niglu at tiie
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defendant was Antone, and it was known busiuess men of Santa Rosa Price, Single Bottle (over SO doses), . *7.00
.6«
hands of another peon named Key es.
Dearness* Cannot be Cured
claimed that he was the actual mur­ died a few days ago from taking too
and is
now te br local applications, as they cannot reach derer of his wife, and that the other de­
heavy a dose of sleeping potion.
' th« diseased portion of the ear. There is
way te
, only one wav to cure deafness, and thai is fendants ha ! guilty knowledge of the
A San Diego prospector claims to
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is crime. The district attorney said that
Sold by Druggists; or Soot Prepaid anywhere
That Throbbing Headache
' caused bv an infiamed condition of iheiue- the evidence in his possession did not have discovered a diamond mine in and in any quantity on Beoeipt of Price.
lirdnuof the Eustachian Tube. Wh-n
Lower Calijnnia.
HUMPHREYS’ MEDIOIWE OO.,
Would quicklv leave vou, if yen used I ' ecus
»his tube gets intlnmed you have a rumbltne justify him iu endeavoring to bring the
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of 1 sound or imperfecth«aritu:. and when Ills cases to trial.
Dau Robinson, the boss of a cannery Corner William and John 8t«., JTew York.
sufferers have proved their matchless, 1 entirely closed deafness is the result, and
The residence of A. G. Stonesifer, • crew at Keetchikaa, Alaska, was shot
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. , un’e^s the inflammation can l>e taken out
one
mile north of Newman, was con­ i aud killed by Marshal Hasey, while ou
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and
this
tube
restored
to
its
normal
con
­
Tbev make pore blood and build up your
sume!
by fire recently. The cause is a drunker* luuqjage.
dition,
hearing
wil!
be
destroyed
forever;
health. O'dy 25 cents. Money back if
dot cured. Bold bv E ugbnk A. S hxkwin , I nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, nukuown. It was a very fine house, Dr. Cady's Condition Powders,
i which is nothinr but inflamed condition of handsomely furnished.
The loss is
nruggiat.
' the tr.uc' us surfaces.
are just what a horse needs when in bad
In use» years. The only suoceMtul remedy for
We will give One Hundred Dollars for $8500. and the insurance $6000.
conditoD.
Tonic, blood purifier and
acy case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh)
vermifuge. They are not food bat med­
CÆSTORÏA.
that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
*>-—« »
icine and the best in use to put a horse and Prostration, from over-wort or other ranrir
Cure.
Send
for
circulars,
free.
ñ^r-
e.«
I
ha
Kind
7«
lla
w
Ahnjt
Bought
Btanlhe
■ in prime condition. Price 25 cental per $1 Per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bigsztzre
BsM by Prualsto, ar Mat pastpaM aa M Mla t af yriw,
| package. For sale by E ugene A. S hxr -
Sold by Druggist«, 75c.
HUMPHBBYS’ MEDICINE CO.,
tt *
WW.
Had'* FUBily PU1* ar* U m b**L
«■Mr WUUaa aad John st*., 3f«v Mb
\
Don’t Stop 1
HUMPHREYS’
VETERINARY
SPECIFICS.
Xenons Debility, Vital Weakness,
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M c W illiams ,
L.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Ashland,
Oregon.
-
-
Will practice in State and Federal courts
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.
S-ccccAtti* 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.
JLIVEH S. BROWN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Beach Block.
Ashland,
Castoria is a substitute fbr Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless aud 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
-
Oregon.
-
Mining Law a Specialty.
What is CASTORIA
4 HINMAN, D. D. S.
Dentist.
in the Masonic Building, up stairs, over
Poet Office.
DR S. T. SONGER
Physician and Surgeon.
ALWAYS
Novelty Block, Opp. Hotel Oregon
A8HLAND
—
—
OREGON
—
D M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
—
ASHLAND
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TM g CKNTAUR OOMMkNV, TT MURRAY RTRECT. MKW TORR CITV.
—
—
OREGON
OFFICE :
At Residence, intereection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets.
J A. McCALL
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor.
SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
A-±TID,
OREG-ON.
A strictly Normal School.—Thorough Academic Instruc­
tion.—The highest Professional Training.—Each Teacher a
Specialist.—Beautiful and Healthful Location and Homelike
Surroundings.
Fall term begins September 10. Write for Catalogue and
further information.
W. M. CLAYTON, Pres.
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN. Conducted by the Benedictine Father*. Healthfu
and attractive location(14 miles from Salem: 40 miles from Portland.) COMPLETE
and THROUGH preparatory, literary, scientific, classical, normal, commercial course.
8PECIAL COUR8E8 in mathematics, surveying, drawing, civil service, French.Ger-
man, Spanish, Italian, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, music. A seperate class is
provided for students who on account of farm labor wish to enter late in fall and leave
early in »pring. Academic Degrees and Teachers’ State Certificates and State Diplomas
Conferred. Send for catalogue. Address
. .
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THE PRESIDENT MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE,
M ount A ngel , O bbgon .
RUSSELL “X*
!£> High Grade
™ Machinery
l \
NE
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RUSSELL & CO.
Wraa for Catalogue and Prices.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
“ Meet Us on The Midway.”
While assisting to unload lumber
from a vessel at Usal, Mendocino coun­
The Event of the Times.
ty, Mervin Mayers was killed by falling
of lumber.;
Two Mexican smugglers were captur­
ed near San Diego a few days ago.
They are old hands at the busiuess and
when caught had seven animals loaded
with smuggled goods.
The superintendent of the Vallejo
cannery complains of a shortness oi
help. The cannery is running night
and day trying to do with 185 hands
when they have work for 500.
The total wheat crop of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho for 1900 is now
Occupying many solid blocks,
estimated at from' 32,000,000 to 85,000,-
taking in an entire street from
000 bushels.
This is a reduction oi
curb to curb.
about 5,000,000 bushels from the earlier
estimates. The wheat is said to be of a
very fine quality.
Some 200 members of the milita com-
panics at Vancouver, B. C., refused tc
turn out when called upon recently tc
supress the fishermen’s strike. As pun­
ishment each man was fined $25 and
Under the auspices ol the Port­
compelled to inarch through the streets
land Elks. SURPASSING in
Ln the "rogues’ squad.”
MAGNITUDE and GRAND
The exports of the principal agricul­
EUR ANYTHING OF THE
tural products for the fiscal year ending
KIND EVER ATTEMPTED
Jnne 80, 1900, were $796,299,917, at
ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
Something to remember up ti­
against $751,211,693 for the year pre­
the date of your heart failure.
ceding. In this compilation many iteuu
of miner importance are omitted.
The Streets of Cairo
The Oriental Theatre
The German Village
The Dancing Girls
An Arabian Pageant
OUR
Crowning the Queen
rer*1.5Owea>rnl«li the celebrated BROWN'S AB­
DOMINAL BELT for the cure «rCOKPl'LENCY. ¡ Rex, King of the Carnival, Attended bi
Corpulent people
His Magnificent Court.
who wear tbo
Brown’s iMoni-
The great parade of the Elks and otbe-
sal Beit run no
risk of N stc I orders. The Italian Park and Fountain
Ruptare or L'm- The magnificent triumphal arch and gram)
helical Hernia; Midway filled with wonderful attraction«
■you get a comfort
and ease of action Mining, Mercantile, Agriculture. Horticul­
youwill appreciate. Ko eorpnleut poraoa ture and other industrial exbibit«.
Tht
can afford to be without thia belt.
Cut this Ad. out and send to us with $1.50 Women’s Pavilion, designed by women,
and 10 cents extra for postage, state height, weigh Lage and built by women and decorated by women
number inches around the body,largest part,and we will for the exhibit of women’s industrial work
send the belt to yon by mail postpaid, with the understand­
ing tbati fit is not perfectly satisfactory and equal to The grain palace of Oregon and Washing
¿felts that retail at $1.00 and upwards you can return it ton grains and grasses.
nt our expense. Write for fr*e Belt and Truss Catalogue. *
Music, Gayety and Fun.
SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO..CHICAGO
Night turned into Day.
Lowest rail and water ratea ever given to
Portland from all parts of the Pacific North­
west.
Great Street
Fair and
Carnival
Portland Ore.
Sept. 4 to 15,1900
$1.50 ANTI FAT-BELT
Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate.
F ob 8 alc B y A ll D buggut *.
Ashland.-
.STEAM-
Laundry:
WATER STREET
NEAR MAIN
Orders by mail or
express receive
ironipt attention.
‘ T ebm * C ash at
bxasonablb batu .
InTthe County Court of Jackson county.
Oregon.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
Loyde W. Bryant, Lola Bryant and Edna
I. Bryant, minor*.
Notice is hereby given that under and by
virtue of an order ot sale granted by tbe
Hon. W. 8. Crowell, County Judge of
Jackson county, Oregon, and dated June
13,1900, the undersigned Guardian of said
minors will from and after the 17th day of
August, 1900, Bell at private sale for cash tbe
following described real estate in parcels,
subject to confirmation by tbe said County
Court. To wit: An undivided three-fifths
interest in and to Lot 13, Bellview Tract, tp.
39 s, range 1 e, W. M. Also an undivided
three-fiftbs interest in and to, beginning at
a point on tbe East line ot Helman 8L,
Ashland, OregoD, N. 25 degrees, 30 min..
E, 103 feet from 8 W corner of lx»t 1.
blk. 29, Ashland, Oregon. Thence 8, 63
degrees 46 min., E, 167 feet to W boundary
of A. D. Helman ditch; Thence northerly
along west bank of said ditch 52 3-5 ft;
Thence N, 63 degrees, 46 min., W,
142)4 ft. to east line of said Helman St ;
Thence 8, 25 degrees 30 min. W, 50 feet to
the place of beg’nning.
DELPHIA C. BRYANT,
Dated Julv 11,1900,
Guardian.
Ashland', Oregon.
NOTABY PUBLIC.
Surveys for Patent* and Mining Loca­
tions a specialty. Addrea* Ashland, Or.
Office at residence. South Main Street
Ashland &. Klamath Falls
STAGE -I- LINE
Thoroughly Restocked and
Entirely New Management.
ROBERT M. GARRETT
Superintendent
Best and
Quickest Route to
• ••
KLAMATH FALLS,
Goo* by Barron, Shake,
Soda Springe, Parkera and
Keno; aleo beat connectiona
with stage linee from Klam­
ath Falla to Bonanza, Bly
and Lakeview, Ft. Klamath
and Indian; Agency.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE:
KLAMATH F ALU.
ASHLAND.
Leaves....... 5:00 a m I Leave*....... 8:00 p m
Arrives..*..9:30p m | Arrives...>6:00 p m
Paaaengera, Baggage, Expreea A Freight
Muat be Waybilled.
Ashland Office:
POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
Klamath Fall* Office:
H H VAN VALKENBURG.
SOUTH AND EAST
—FIA—
Southern Pacific Co,
SHASTA ROUTE.
Trains Leave Ashland for (Portland and
Way Stations at 2:50 A. M.
and 5:10 P. M.
Leave Portland 8:30 a, m., and 7:00 p. m,
Leave Ashland 1:17 a. m., and 13:15 p. m.
Arrive—
Ashland.... 12:33a. m. and 11:30 a. m.
Sacramento 5:00 p. m. and 4:35 a. m.
San Fran... 7;45 p. tn. and 8:16 a. m.
Ogden............. 5:45
Denver........... 9:00
Kansas Cy. 7:25
Chicago.... 7:45
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
and
and
and
and
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
a. m.
11:46
9:00
7:25
9:30
L’s Angeles 1:30 p. m. and 7:00 a.
EPas'i .... 6:00 p. m. and 6:00 p.
Ft. Worth. 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 a.
Cty Mexico. 9:55 a. m. and 9:55 a.
Houston ... 4:00 a. ni. and 4:00 a.
N'wOrleans 5:25 p. m. and 6:25 p.
Washington 6:42 a m. and 6:42 a.
New York..12:43 p. m. and 12:43 p.
Pullman and Tourist
on both trains.
Cars
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El
Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St.
J*ouis, Nev Orleans. Washington.
Connecting at Ban Francisco with several
sbeam8hip lines for
HONOLULU,
JAPAN,
CHINA,
FHILLIPINE8,
CENTRAL and
BOOTH AMERICA
See Mr. D L. Ricx, Agent at Ashland
station, or address
H. MARKHAM, G P. A..
Portland, Ore.
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1678.—
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
NITED STATUS LAND OFFICE,
l.oseburg, .Oregon. June 30. 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of CoDgress
of June 3.1873. entitled-An act for the sale
of timber lands iu tbe States of California,
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terri­
tory.’’Minnie B. Love of Medford. County
of Jackson. 8t»tv of <h-eon h*« till* day
tiled in this offict ber sworn statement No.
1128. for the purchase of the lots 6, 7 and
se)i, sw% of Section No. 18. iu Township
No 39. s Kange No I e. an«l will otter proof
to »how that the land sought is more valu­
able for its timber or »tone than for agri­
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before tbe lleaister and Re­
ceiver of this office at Ro eburg, Oregon,
ou Tuesday the 4th day of September. 1900.
She names as witnesses: C P. Snell of
Medford. Oregon; Cora Snell of Medford,
Oregon; W. D. Love of Medford, Oregon;
J. W. Odgersof Medford, Oregon.
Any and alt person* claiming adversely
the above described lands are requaatod to
file their claims in this office on or beforv
said 4th day of September. 1900.
U
J. T. BRIDGES.
Qoiok fieUwr-Tite Weekly Oretonlaa.
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