Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 30, 1901, Image 3

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    A « McC ALLEN
J. K. VAN SANT
E. A. SHERWIN
nssiorxT
CASHIER
VICE-PRESIDENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON.
JV » General = Banking » Business = transacted
DIRECTORS:
MITCHELL BROS.
Liiery, Feed ani Sale Äs,
4 th Street, near Depot.
New Barn, New Rigs, Fresh Horses.
Rates reasonable.
arm broken, a severe cut in his forhead,
and shoulder badly wounded by a bank
caving in on him at his placer mine be­
low Ashland yesterday afternoon. His
eon Lewis was piping near by and hast­
ened to Lis rescue in time to dig him out
alive.
Racked by Endless Paia and Die
ease, a Good Citizen Closes the
Chapter ot Physical Builtring.
Lebanon. May 27.—H. 8. Mulit, City
Treasurer, committed suicide in Lis bam at
this place Saturday afternoon by shooting
himself in the mouth with a revolver. Mr.
Mulit had been in poor health for about
six months About three mon th ago he was
found in bis store in an unconscious con­
dition. In a a few hours he was brought
to and soon was up and around again, but
his health gradually failed him after that,
and he became very weak.
Last Thursday he took cold and spent a
very bad night. Friday he went to a hard­
ware store and purchased a revolver. Sat­
urday afternoon be went to his barn and
committed suicide. He was about 57 years
old. He and his family came here about
seven years ago from Salem. He ran a
feed store at this place until about three
months ago. He left a wife, two grown
daughters and a son. His son, Lloyd Mulit,
is train dispatcher at Ashland Mulit was
elected City Treasurer last December He
was an honest and upright man in all bis
dealings, and his accounts are true.
Question Answered.
VALLEY RECORD.'
The People’s
Paper.
ASHLAND. Or.. Thursday, May 30, 1901
Mrs. Arthur Tree, daughter of Mar­
shall Field of Chicago, was married in
Loudon to Captain David Beatty of the
royal navy.
Sir Alfred Milner, British high com­
missioner in South Africa, has arrived
in London, and it is announced that
King Edward has elevated him to the
peerage as Lord Milner of Cape Town.
The wooden steamer Baltimore foun­
dered in Lake Huron, near Au Sable,
and 12 of her crew of 14 were drowned.
Thomas Murphy of Milwaukee, second
engineer, and George McGinnis, a deck­
hand, were washed about the lake for
several hours lashed to pieces of wreck­
age, and were finally picked up by the
tug Columbia and lauded at East Tawas,
Mich. Captain Place and his wife were
drowned.
An explosion occurred at the Univer­
sal colliery at Senghenydd, in the
Rhondda valley, Wales, in which 78
miners lost their lives.
A socialist club was organized at Sa­
lem, Mf.y 18th.
Hood’s Pills
Do not gripe nor irritate the alimen­
tary canal. They act gently yet
promptly, cleanse effectually and
Give Comfort
Sold by all druggists. 25 cents.
Professional Caras
J]
A. SHERWIN,
Reliable
Insurance,
ASHLAND,
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OREGON
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pROF. J. B.SWIDENSKY,
Instructor in Violin.
ASHLAND,
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OREGON
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£0^Leave word at D. B. Grant’s hard­
ware store.
jp l . M c W illiams ,
ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW,
Ashland,
Oregon.
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Will practice in State and Federal courts
Office, Reeser bl’k, over Western
Union telegraph office.
A
HINMAN, D. D. S.
Dentist.
In the Pioneer Block, up stairs, near
_____________ City Hall.
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pR. 8. T. SONGER
Physician and Surgeon.
Novelty Blocs, Opp. Hotel Oregon
ASHLAND
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OREGON
M. BROWER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
ASHLAND
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OREGON
OFFICE :
At Residence, intersection of Mechanic,
Laurel and Main Streets.
A. McCALL
Civil Engineer and
Mineral Surveyor.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Surveys for Patent« and Mining Loca­
tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or.
ce at residence. South Main 8tree
SOCIETY IM RECTORIES.
W.
R.
C.
■ VKMSIDB BBLIBV CORPS MO. 24
Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o'clock p
m on the second and fourth Saturdays of
each month.
Mas. J. D. C bockkb , Pres.
M bs . M.’J. Spencer, Sec'y.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
GRANITR LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of
Srthias, Ashland. Oregon, meets every
onday evening. Visiting Knights in good
•tending are cordially invited to attend,
L, E. BENDER, Chancellor Com.
T. H. B immom .K. R.8.
E. C. SHERMAN
The Old-Reliable Blacksmith,
Hasj Purchased.........................
The bootblacks of Sacramento are
organizing, and when their union is
established the price of a shine, which
is now a nickel on week days and a
dime on Sundays, will be uniformly 10
cents throughout the week.
Fred W. Mallinger, a well-educated,
good-looking Englishman, who says that
his early days were spent in the army,
was arrested at Vancouver on a charge
of fraud. The charge was preferred by
the captain of the steamer C-ondor,
which arrived from San Francisco with
a cargo of sugar. Mallinger was dis­
charged from the Condor on her arrival
at Vancouver, and being in need of
money, he visited several stores, bought
at each place $100 worth of goods to be
paid for on delivery to the ship, and
collected a cash bonus of 10 per cent for
handing the stores the orders. About
two months ago he received a remit­
tance from home of nearly $15,000, and
in spending it he got into all the trouble
which has ended in his arrest.
Judge Dunne at San Francisco de­
nied the motion of Robert E. Glaze for
a new trial and sentenced him to life
imprisonment in San Quentin prison
for the murder of his partner, William
Trewhella, in the Windsor hotel last
January. A stay of execution for 20
days was granted.
Henry Spencer, a 13-year-old boy,
climbed an electric pole at Fresno, and
in crawling on to the wires was instan­
taneously killed. From the right arm
to the left leg 2000 volts passed through
his body. The arm fell off, the flesh
being desiccated.
On the morning of the 15th of May
the lower Yukon began to rise, and
Forty Mile, the new American camp,
was inundated. Before midnight houses
were swept away and people had barely
time to escape with their lives. The
damage is estimated at over $100,000.
An edible mushroom, measuring 37
inches in circumference, was found on
the ranch of A. Muriel in the Upper
Carmel valley, Cal.
The excursion steamer Empire State,
with 500 excursionists on board from
Prescott and Rockville, bound for the
Queen's birthday celebration at Kings­
ton, was beached near Brockville, Out.,
and is resting with nine feet of water
in her hold. The firemen left the port­
holes open and the water rushed in,
extinguishing the fires. The passengers
were landed safely.
Judge Seawell at San Francisco
handed down an opinion in which he
holds that stocks and bonds of foreign
corporations held by residents of Cali­
fornia and located within the state are
taxable. In the action instituted by
Jane L. Stanford, as executrix of the
will of the late Leland Stanford, to re­
cover $11,145.53 taxes paid under pro­
test on foreign stocks and bonds judg­
ment was ordered in favor of the
defendant. In the suit brought by
John W. Mackay and Richard V. Dey
as trustees under the will of the late
Theresa Fair to recover $30,262 the
court holds that as the residence of
John W. Mackay, one of the trustees,
is outside of California, his half interest
is not taxable, hence judgment is or­
dered in his favor for $15,131, half the
amount sued for.
The windstorm which swept over
Nevada, Utah, Southern Idaho, Wyo­
ming and Colorado did damage that will
run into the hundreds of thousands of
dollars.
An Albany (N. Y.) dispatch says that
electric cars racing for a switch while
running in opposite directions at the
rate of 40 miles an hour cost five lives
in a terrific collision, in which more
than 40 persons were injured, some
fatally and others seriously. The point
where the cars met was at a sharp curve
about two miles from Green sbuch on
the line of the Albany and Hudson rail­
way. Both motormen were killed.
Many millions of dollars damage has
been done and at least 14 lives lost in
upper Tennessee by the floods which
began their work of destruction when a
dam across the Doe river at Elizabeth­
ton gave way. Elizabethton, a town of
2000 people, was submerged. Many
bridges were swept away.
Au El Paso (Tex.) dispatch says the
Mexicau police captured two counter­
feiters at San Ygnacio, a small town
three miles down the river, and seized a
complete counterfeiting outfit. There
are also about ten suspects confined at
Juirez. The gang have been operating
for several months past, and have flooded
Juarez and El Paso with bogus Ameri­
can money.
John Alexander Dowie, the “faith
healer,” was placed under arrest at
Chicago, pursuant to the action of the
coroner’s jury, which declared him
“criminally responsible” for the death
of Mrs. Emma Lucy Judd. H. Worth-
ingtou Judd, a disciple of Dowie, and
husband of the victim, was also placed
under arrest, both men being admitted
to bail in the sum of $10,000 each. Two
“maternity” nurses who were at Mrs.
Judd’s bedside when she died were also
arrested and Liter released under $5,000
bonds. Mrs. Judd died after 16 hours
of suffering. Her infant also died. She
was a member of Dowie's congregation,
aud it is claimed she received no medi­
cal attention.
ARREST OF EX-SHERIFF ANDY
NEILON.
HENRY DAVIS KILLED,
DELAYED BY STRIKE.
SMALLPOX.
B. T, Wyant Caved In and Nearly
A Well-Known Medford Man Meets
The Southern Oregon Oil Company 1 The Disease Breaks out in New
Killed.
Lake County’s Once Trusted Officer
Death at Euwanna Lake by Acci­
Places—Klamathon and Kerby are
ia Waiting Shipment.
dental Discharge of fan.
is $6000 Short in His Accounts.
B. T. Wyant had both bones in his
Effected.
H. S. MU LIT ENDS LIFE.
F. M. DRAKE, C. H. VAUPEL, E. A. SHERWIN, J. K.
VAN SANT, JOHN S. SHOOK, A. McCALLEN.
Special a tentiou to Commercial men.
CRUSHED IN HIS MINE.
Yes, August flower still has the largest
sale of anv medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers and grandmoth­
ers never thought of using anything else
for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors
were scarce, and they Beldom beard of
Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or
Heart failure, etc. They used August
Flower to clean sat tbe system and stop
fermentation of undigested food, regulate
tbe action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the system
and that is all they took when feeling
dull and bad with a headache and other
aches. You onlv need a few doses of
Green’s August Flower, in liquid form,
to make you satisfied there is nothing
serious the matter with vou. Get Green’s
Prize Almanac. T. K. B olton .
Wbo ia Wbo.
This laughter provking farce will be
presented under the auspices of the
Native Daughters, at the opera houee
Firday evening June 7th by the following
cast of characters:
Mr. Simonides Swanhopper, a model
young batchelor............................
................................ J. Edw. Thornton
Lawrence Lavender, valet from May-
fair...............................Geo. T. Watson
Mr. Bloomfield Brambleton, an ec­
centric country gentleman..........
......................................... W. O. Marks
Cicely, Brambleton’s daughter
................... Miss Lillie Patterson
Matilda Jane, a “superior” house­
maid..................... Miss Cora Johnson
Specialties will be introduced by local
talent. Music by Swidensky’s orchestra.
General admission 25c. Reserved seats
35c. Seats on sale at Winter’s.
The rainfall ut Los Angeles this sea­
son is considerably in excess of the
average.
At Madison, Wis., a freshman was
given a severe hazing by about 20 sopho­
mores and badly injured, being thrown
into Lake Mendota with his hands aud
feet tied and injured by the bowlders.
Many diamonds and other articles
have for some time been disappearing
from the jewelry store of Messrs. Good­
rich «Sr Potter, Chicago, and a private
detective was employed to discover the
thief. One night recently he saw a
large rat take a diamond ring between
nis teeth and disappear with it. Work­
men tore up the floor over the place
where the rat was seen to disappea^-aud
all the articles that were stolen during
the past six weeks were recovered.
Do Not Trifle
with danger—and rememoer
every cough or cold means
danger.
Shiloh’s
Consumption
Cure
will cure your cough or cold
at once.
It will heal and
strengthen your lungs. It is
a safeguard for you always.
Take it at the first indication
of a cough or cold.
“A severe cold settled ia throat and bronchial
tubes—colds always lasted several months. I
tried Shiloh and it cured me at oacc. Am
glad to add my testimony.
PIERRE CUSHING,
Rectcr St. Mark's Church, LeRoy, N. Y.
Shiloh’s Consumption Cure is sold by all
druggists at 25c, SOc, Sl.M a bottle. A
primed guarantee goes with every bottle.
If you are not satisfied go to your druggist
and get your money back.
Write for illustrated book oa consumption. Sent
without cost to you. S. C. Wells A Co., LeRoy, N.Y.
C anadian P acific
$60.00
S. Paul and return, limit 60
days. Tickets on sale May
30th and June 7th.
$86.00
Buffalo and return, limit 30
days. Tickets on sale 1st and
3d Tuesdays, commencing
June.
For full particulars call on or address
H. H. A bbott , Agent, .•
142 Third Street, Portland, Or.’
Royal Restaurant
Mrs. A. VANDERKARR, P rop .
BeaebhBlock, over tbe Bridge.
F irst -C lass M eals S erved
Short Orders at all hours.
Give the new restaurant a
trial.
ST, MARY’S
ACADEMY.
To accommodate those who are par­
tial to the use of atomizers in applying
W. 0. Johnson's Shop liquids into tbe nasal passages for catarrhal
troubles, the proprietors prepare Ely’s
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
And is now prepared to serve
spraving tube is 75 cents. Drueglsts or bv
bis old customers and the pub­
mail. The liquid embodies the medicinal
for Girls.
lic generally at the old stand
properties of the solid prevaaration. Cre«m Boarding School
Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane
M ain S t .. O ff . O pera H ouse B lock and does not dry up the secretions but
FOR TERMS, ETC., ADDRKS8
changes them to a healthy and natural SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES
General Blacksmithing ef all kinds. character.
Ely Brothers, 56 Warren 81.,
Horseshoeing a Soecialty.
N. Y.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
ASHLAND
The Southern Oregon Oil Co. have be­
Klamath Falls, May 29,—Henry H. come impatient waiting for the telegram
Smallpox broke out in tbe Klamathon
Davis of Medford accidentally ehot him­ announcing the shipment of their drill­ Hotel of Klamathon, the saw mill town
ing machinery from tbe F. C. Austin od Klamath river, Siskiyou county, Cal ,
self fatally here to day. Mr. Davis and M’f’gCo. of Harvey, Ill. This week j Tuesday. The hotel is conducted by
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his wife had been out boating on Eu they wired them to hasten the shipment i John W. Dollarhide and family and two
and received in reply the following from of his children were taken down with
wanna lake. Mr. Davis had hie shotgun the Austin company under date of the disease and many people ex nosed
to it.
along and in taking the gun out of the May 28th:
“Labor strikes causing trouble, Ma­
The Siskiyou county board of super­
boat it was discharged, the contents en­ chine partly loaded. Will not lose mo- visors met yesterday and arranged to
take charge of the matter.
tering his bowels just below the ribs. mentis time making shipment.”
The Company have ordered a carload
Grants Pass, May 28.—Smallpox has
He died at 7:45 p. m.
of casing from a San Francisco house broken
out at Kerby, a small town west With the Handsomest Celebra­
Mrs. Davis left the Falls at midnight and have let the contract for tbe derrick of this city, on the Creecent City stage
timbers. Everything will be in time for
tion ever arranged for in
with the remains of her hue band for the arrival oi the machinery from the road. The disease has entered the home
of Alex. George, who lives on the out­
Southern Oregon. Program
Medford. Wm. Davis and wife started east.
skirts of Kerby. Dr. Bowersox, who has
will
be announced later on.
charge of the ca6e, reports that it is a
from Medford earlier in the evening to
A Warning.
severe form of smallpox. All precau­
One Special Feature already
meet her. The deceased was about 25
To feel tired after exertion is one thing; tions possible to prevent the spreading
ordered will be a Stunner.
of
the
disease
are
being
taken,
and
it
is
to feel tired before is another.
years of age.
Don’t say latter ia laziness-it isn’t * but ; hoped that no one else will fall a victim.
Southern Oregon has Never
Henry Davis conducts a gents furn­ it’s a sign that the system lacks vitality, There are four people in the George fam-
Yet Had what may be term­
ishing goods store at Medford and was in is running down, and needs tbe tonic > ily, none of whom are vaccinnated, and
as all of them have been exposed, the at-
effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
ed an Extraordinary First
Klamath county taking orders for suits.
It’s a warning, too-and sufferers should 1 tending physician expects all of them to
Class Fire Works'Display.
have it before the disease spends itself.
He is the son of William Davis who con­ begin taking Hood’s at once.
Buy
a
bottle
to
day.
The Board of Trade has De­
ducts a dray business at Medford, and
CIRCUIT COURT.
cided to Give it One This
SOUTH
AFRICAN
WAR.
G. L. Davis, who recently sold out his
Belle Lucas vs Lyman Lucas; suit for
divorce.
Year which will be the Fin­
grocery bueiness at Medford is his uncle.
A Pretoria dispatch dated May 26 says:
M N Colvig vs G W Oolvig, ad tn estate
est Showing ever made south
“A superior force of Boers made a de­ of W L Colvig, dec’d, et al; suit to fore­
THE SALOON CASES.
termined attack on a convoy between close mortgage.
of Portland. We herewith
J F Cole vs Isabel Cole; order grant­
Writ of Review Set For Hearing Vpntersdorp and Potschef stroom on
present the Description of
May 25, but were driven off. Our lost ing plaintiff to have care and custody of
Jane 24tb.
the Display ordered from
was four killed and 30 wounded. The child, and order to show cause why plain­
Circuit Judge Hanna has set June 24th convoy arrived in safety.”
tiff should not pay into court $150 for de­
Andrew Kan & Co.’s cata­
as time for hearing writ of review in
fendant to enable her to defend said suit.
ASH LAND'S PAY ROLL.
General Rundle has captured Theroni
case of City of Ashland vs. several saloon
logue for 1901:
men convicted of selling liquor without mill, a strong position near Fouriesburg.
THE TROUBLE IN CHINA.
Nearly $42,000 Per Month
Out a license.
A Standerton (Transvaal) dispatch
in Thia dry and Vtctrrfty,
A Peking dispatch of May 26 says an
dated May 22 says a detachment of the
PIONEER
MURDER
RECALLED
American
sentry was placed at a point Program of Exhibition
In two recent issues of thia paper were
Queen’s mounted infantry lay in am­
articles giving names of employe^ and T wo Mysterious Strangers who Re­ bush near Amersfort. Commandant where Legation street is undergoing re­
amount of monthly pay roll in Ashland
Joubert, a magistrate and a party ol pair, with orders to direct people round
cently Visited the “Widow Long”
We herewith complete the inquiry
44
burghers rode into town. They were by a side street. Everybody obeyed the
This does not include the small army of
Place on Applegate and are Be­ ordered by the British to surrender, but request with the exception of the Ger­
carpenters who are engaged in building
lieved to Have Unearthed a Hid­ they refused, and attempted to escape. mans, both officers and soldiers, who
up the town, nor tbe people employed
WEIGHT 540 LBS.
The British thereupon fired upon them, have caused |he American sentries much
den Treasure.
in tbe orchards. It is aimed at organ-
trouble. One German officer drew his
wounding
Commandant
Joubert
and
the
ized industrial enterprises.
One evening about three weeks ago
sword and charged an American soldier,
three men in a covered hack drove up to magistrate. Reinforcements then came who brought his bayonet to “charge,”
R. R. crews running in and
to
the
Boers
and
the
British
were
com
­
tbe residence of James O’Brien on Apple­
out of Ashland, employed
gate, whose place adjoins tbe “Long pelled to retire with a loss of three when the officer desisted. Subsequently
in round house and on Sis­
PIECE “WELCOME.”
a German soldier charged past the
place” of pioneer times. They inquired prisoners.
kiyou mountain.................. $20,000
j
00
Welcome, commencing with an illum­
sentry, who fired, hitting another Ger­
if the old Long place was for sale or rent.
Ashland mine......................... 5,000 00
A dispatch from Kenhardt, Cape Col­ man soldier a quarter of a mile away. ination of crimson and green, mutating
He told them it was not. After buy­
Ashland Manufacturing Co.. 2,500.00
ing some milk of him they drove on to ony, says a commando of Boers under This, fortunately, was only a slight flesh to the word Welcome, in letters of vari­
Thirty-three railway mail
the
old house and camped. An old Free State Commandant Conroy were wound. The sentry was placed under egated lacework, above which is an arch
clerks runuing into Ash­
Chinaman
wbo lives in the house relates marching to attack Kenhardt when they arrest and Major Robertson has insti­ of colored jets and suns with golden ray,
land....................................... 3,303.66%
terminating with artillery salutes.
that as soon as they had their supper encountered a patrol of border scouts tuted an investigation.
W. J. Virgin & Co. flour mill
250.00
Six 1-pound Exhibition Rockets; as­
thev measured tbe ground and com­ entrenched at Farmstead. The Boers
Postal Telegraph Co.............
275.00
Count von Waldersee expects to leave sorted Colored Stars and Gold Rain.
menced to dig, working until early dawn attempted to storm Farmstead and the
Sunset Telephone...................
175.00
One extra large Saucission (Neet oi
when they uncovered an iron box which engagement lasted five hours. The Peking about the middle of June. Em­
Western Union.......................
250.00
they took out, hitched up their team a- Boers had 15 killed and left 17 wounded, peror Kwang Su has instructed agents Silver Snakes.)
Ashland Steam Laundry....
125.00
One No. 9 Mine of extra Colored Stars.
bout 5 o’clock and drove off, and so far
to prepare the palaces for occupation by
Federal Pensions................... 1,200.00
One large Battery of extra Stare; solid
no one haB been able to learn where they including Field Cornet Janlouw, on the the court so soon as the troops depart.
Messenger’s planing and saw
colors.
went to. What was in the box or where field. The British had one wounded.
mill.......................... . ...........
500.00
The loot question occupied the atten­
Three 3-pound asteroid Rockets;
they received their information for its
In a fight which occurred at Dull-
Robbins’ planing mill and
location is a mystery, as well as the stroom May 20, when a large force of tion of the diplomatic corps at a recent Mammoth Duration 8tare.
Robbins & Richards’ saw
identity of the three strangers. This re­ Boers attacked the garrison, the British general meeting in Peking. The wife
mill........................................ 1,200 00
PIECE “THREE RIVALS.”
cent incident has caused tbe renewal oi had one officer killed and two men of an American diplomat, according to
Ashland Iron Works............. 1,200.00
Within a revolving ring of Changing
interest
among
tbe
few
old
pioneers
left
the testimony of the ministers of two Silver Fires are displayed three Gyrat­
Ashland Creamery Co. (in
in a story of many years ago which is wounded.
pay for milk)....................... 1,000 00
European countries, brought an Ameri­ ing Rosettes of brilliant colors, tbe whole
A Pretoria dispatch of May 24 says
now related by Henry Klippel as follows:
Ashland Meat Co..................
300.00
can curio dealer into the palace for the forming a beautiful combination of
About 4 miles below Ruch ou tbe the troops of the cattle rangers* corps
Ashland E. L. & P. Co.........
325.00
purpose of getting his expert opinion movements.
Applegate,
and
some
12
miles
from
Jack
­
which was organized by Colonel Mor­
Ashland Truck Co.................
500.00
Three 15-inch Japanese night shells,
sonville, some 36 years ago lived a widow gan have returned to Pretoria from upon some of the empress’s ornaments.
Ashland stone quarry............ 3,303.00
fired from mortar, and disclosing showers
Having
failed
in
her
attempt
to
open
named
Long,
who
was
reputed
quite
i
Wolvenhoek. They had a number of
wealthy, and her mysterious murder was exciting adventures aud several skir­ cupboards, she Anally called an Ameri­ of Pearls, Chrysanthemums, Rings,
Band Concert.
the sensation for many weeks in South­
can soldier, who pried a cupboard open Scrolls, ete.
mishes with the Boers, bat by excellent
Six 2-pound exhibition Rockets; as­
The following is the program for Fri­ ern Oregon.
with his bayonet, “whereupon,” said
day evening’s concert fiom the new band
At tbe time of tbe tragedy tbe widow scouting they succeeded in getting the ministers, “not wishing to assist at sorted Colored Stars and Gold Rain.
One Mammoth Prismatic Whirlwind,
stand at city ball by tbe Ashland band was engaged to be married to a voung through the Boer lines with 40,000 sheep
under the direction of Prof. J. B. Swi- man working on the place, and the time and 4,000 cattle. The Boers lost seven a scene we could not prevent, we with­ composed of immence columns of daz­
zling fire.
drew.”
densky:
set for the wedding only a few days off. killed in encounters with this corps.
Three 4-pound Cornucopia Rockets.
“Washington Post March”........ by Sousa
She also had at the time of her murder
1
The
destruction
of
the
Taku
forts,
ac
­
A Bloemfontein dispatch says it is
“Tbe Cavalier,” overture........... .
employed upon tbe place a Chinaman,
PIECE
“ELECTRIC GIRANDOLE
cording to the agreement among the
.............................................. by. Rollinson who helped with the bouse work when reported that the Highland infantry powers, is proceeding slowly on account
WHEEL”
surprised a Boer laager in the Brand­
“My Love and I,” caprice.........
not otherwise occupied.
................................................... by Tobani
As the story goes, on the evening of fort district of Orange River Colony. of the danger that would be caused to
Commencing with a brilliant hori­
“Ma Rag Time Baby,” two step........... tbe day tbe murder was discovered, the The Boers, it is said, were routed, hav­ adjacent property by the use of high zontal wheel of Chinese fire with electric
. ..by Stone widow and her betrothed—tbe hired man ing lost 12 killed and 13 wounded, while explosives in large quantities. Many effects, mutating to a large Roman Bat­
valuable guns have been blown up with tery filling the air with showers of col­
“Forest Park” waltz.
by Thomas —were to attend a party in the neighbor­ 12 others were captured.
ored lights.
“El Capitan,” march
..by Sousa hood to which they bad been invited.
dynamite.
When supper time came the hired man
Three 15-inch Japanese Night Shells,
IN
THE
PHILIPPINES.
Baseball Sunday.
fired from mortar, and disclosing quanti­
in from the field and was suprised to find
WASHINGTON NOTES-
ties of Diamond Stars, Comets, Aerolites,
Last Sunday's baseball game between no signs of life about tbe house, no fire in
Aguinaldo has informed General Mao-
Major-General Henry O. Corbin, ad- Hanging Chains, Willow Trees, etc.
^shland’Hnfl 'Medlord was broken into the cook stove- and no supper. As the Arthur of his desire to visit the United
Three 3-pound asteroid Rockets;
just after it slatted by a thunder' shower house had been left open he saw t'>at States, aud wishes to leave not later jutant-geneial of the army, will sail
clearing the Atheletic grounds of players something was wrong and cemmenced a than September 15th, when the condi­ for the Philippines on the transport Mammoth Duration Stare.
One Extra large surprise Box; three
search of the rooms. Upon entering his
and people.
Hancock, which leaves San Francisco
Next Suuday the same game'will be "bed rootp, bef(8aw where solneone bad tions in the islands will permit his un­ June 25. He intends to make a general different effects.
One No. 9 Mine of extra colored Stars.
played in Agnjand, Medford’s nine being wiped their bloody bands upon a white conditional release from custody.
inspection of the military conditions of
shirt which had been laid out for him to
strengthened.
Upon the establishment of oivll gov­
PIECE “AMERICAN STAR.”
wear. Now thoroughly alarmed he con­ ernment in the Philippines on July 1 the islands.
Representing
the Star of America, in
tinued hie search and behind cne of the the salaries to be paid to officials and
4th of July Committees.
As a result of the recent disturbances
lancework of appropriate colors (Red,
tables
in
the
stoie
room
found
the
muti
­
The executive committee of the Board
body of bis fiance cold in death, employees is estimated at $1,200,000. at West Point military academy five White and Blue) encircled by Five Gold­
of Trade has appointed H. L. Sayles, D lated
guarded
by her faithful dog. Indications Including the cost of provincial and cadets were dismissed and six were sus­ en rays.
B. Grant, H. 8. Evans, J. R. Norris, showed that
Six 1-pound Exhibition Rockets; as­
a terrible struggle had taken judicial administration, the Filipino pended without pay until April 1, 1902.
and E. A. Sherwin to solicit funds from ohce, the room
sorted
Colored Stare and Gold Rain.
being
covered
with
blood
taxpayer
will
pay
salaries.amounting
to
There are so many Chinese at present
Ashland business men and special com­
One extra large surprise Box; three
in tbe struggle tbe flesh had been cut several millions of dollars.
cn their way to Havana that steps are diffent
mittees to solicit from lodges, churches •and
effects.
almost entirely from the hand with which
and other institutions.
General Tinio, who arrived at Manila, being taken by the treasury department
One large Battery of extra Colored
she
had
grabbed
the
knife
that
gave
her
The committees on arrangements are:
says his surrender is complete, not a to have the war department extend to Stars solid colors.
death wound.
Band, H. L. Whited; fireworks, H. S the
single gun remaining in the northwest­ Cuba the Chinese exclusion act.
One extra large Floral Bombshell;
From
indications
the
crime
was
com
­
Sanford, A. C. Gabriel, E. C. Payne,
ern part of Luzon.
The pension bureau is inquiring into Showers of colored Stars, succeed by a
Ed. Sutton, W. G. Kropke; ball and hall, mitted just after dinner. Both tbe hired
It is expected that all volunteers will the practices of pension sharpers at San Bombshell.
G. C. Morris; Goddess of Liberty, E. J. man and Chinaman were arrested and
tried
for
the
murder,
but
were
discharged
be at San Francisco during the first Francisco and their methods of annoy­
PIECE
“DROOPING
WILLOW
Kaiser, P. W. Paulson, G. W. Vaupel;
Sham battle, J. L. May, F. D. Wagner, as there was no evidence upon which to week in July.
ing soldiers returning from the far east,
WITH WHEELS.”
convict
them.
Shortly
afterwards
they
and A. McCallcn.
General Hughes will personally direct and prosecutions may be expected in
lisaopeaied and have never been beard
Opens with a vertical Wheel, gradually
operations against the rebels still in the near future. Fees have in many displaying different Colored Centers
of
since.
Salt, rheum, or eczema, with its itching
cases been collected without any pos­ mutating to a drooping Willow of bril­
Mrs. Long it was known had aeon, arms.
and burning, is cured bv Hood’s Sar­ who
at
the
time
of
tbe
murder
was
sup­
sible service being rendered, and the liant Chinese Fires.
The
following
officers,
formerly
in
the
saparilla. So are all other blood d iseases.
posed to be living in tbe East, but be
Three 15-inch Japanese Night Shells,
sharper, unless he gets his fee, threatens
service
of
tue
United
States,
are
now
Louis Knell, leader of the Fifth regi­ never could be located and in course of
trouble for the soldier. Commissioner fired from mortar, and disclosing show­
in
prison
at
Manila
undergoing
sentence
ment band at San Jose, and Miss Stella time the place fell to the grandmother of
Evans says he will endeavor to secure ers of Parachutes, Pearls, Rings, Scrolls,
Folsom were to have lbeen married last Geo. E. Neuber of Jacksonville, who was for their connection with the commis­ the gradual abolition of the system of etc, etc.
Six 2-pound Exhibition Rockets; as­
Sunday, but Knell was arrested on the a distant relative to Mrs. Long. After sary scaudals: Captain Frederick J. {ranting pensions through attorneys,
his grandmotber’sdeat.h the place became
eve of his marriage and placed in jail tbe property of Mr. Neuber, wbo sold it Barrows, late depot quartermaster of snd cause vigorous prosecution of all sorted Colored Stars, and Gold Rain.
Six 1-pound Bengolas for illuminating
on the charge of stealing $80 belonging to Tin s. Kinnev, and who two years ago the department of Southern Luzon, is cases where the law has not been obeyed. Green.
sentenced
to
five
years
’
imprisonment;
to the New York Exchange at San Jose, -old it to the Offenbacber Bros., the pre­
Three 4-pound Electric
Shower
Captain James C. Reed, late depot com­
where he was employed. Knell came sent owners.
The greatest skin specialist in America or­ Rockets.
missary
at
Manila,
to
three
years
’
im
­
to Sau Jose from Los Angeles about a
One extra large Floral Bombshell;
iginated the formula for Banner Salve.
If you are sick al) over and don’t know prisonment, aud Lieutenant Frederick For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and Showers of Colored Stars, succeeded by
year ago.
jnst wbat ails you, it’s ten to one vour kid­ Boyer, late depot commissary at Oal- for piles, it’s tbe most healing medicine. a Bombshell.
The Petaluma (Cal.) grange and neys are out of order. Foley’s Kidney amba, to one year’s imprisonment.
Beware of substitutes. T. K.. B olton .
farmers have organized a Rochdale Cure will bring you health and energy. T.
PIECE “GRAND ROUND.”
Lorenzo Prieto, a Spaniard, who sent
Admiral Casey, commanding the Pa­
association, and under the corporate K. B olton .
A
beautiful
Revolving Piece, with two
military information to General Cailles, cific station, will make a cruise in Cali­
management intend to become their
At Hundred, W. Va., a mau was was tried by a commission and sen­ fornia waters this summer aud will wheels of Gold fire revolving in contra­
own middlemen in the provision and found apparently dead ou the sidewalk
ry directions, forming a circle of fire
grocery business. The organization will at 3 o’clock iu the morni. g and carried tenced to ba hanged, but General Mao- touch at various Southern California twenty feet in diameter, the center of
be called the Oo-operative Rochdale to the city hall, where Coroner Henry Arthur commuted the sentence to ten ports. His squadron will include the which is filled with beautifully colored
years’ imprisonment. Several natives Wisconsin, Iowa, Philadelphia and Saxons.
association.
Keller held an inquest, and a verdict in have been hanged or sentenced to long Marblehead, and it is 6tated that the
Three 4-pound Weeping or Willow
Samuel S. Austin, a real estate broker accordance with the medical testimony, terms of imprisonment for murdering naval reserves will be taken aboard the Tree Rockets.
One extra lage saucisson, or neet of
of Ease Oakland, Cal., shot and killed namely, heart failure, was returned. other natives who were loyal to the Wisconsin, probably during this cruise,
Silver Snakes.
John H. Burnham, his hired man, at The body was given the name of John United States.
for a ten days* outing.
Six 1-pound Bengolas for illuminât*
the Austin residence, 1291 High street. Doe by Keller and takan to an under­
The natives express dissatisfaction at
ing
; Red.
Dawson
is
about
to
secure
its
proper
Burnham, drunk and quarrelsome, at­ taker’s. The fellow had hardly been the appointment of American judges
PIECE “CONTRA DANCE.”
tacked Austin with a pocket-knife, cut­ laid out when he rose and began to sing and alleged discrimination in the civil recognition as the metropolis of the far
ting him in several places. Austin then “Praise God, from whom all blessings service in favor of Americans. Some north by the erection of a magnificent
Two
White and Crimson Circles re­
drew his pistol and sent a bullet flow.” Coroner Keller, who is also departments are employing natives at administration building by the govern­ volving between fonr brilliant streams
ment.
of Sparkling Fire.
through his assailant’s neck, cutting mayor, then had “John Doe” locked
the risk of temporary inconvenience.
Six 1-pound Bombshells, or Reporting
the main artery. Austin was admitted up and at once fined him $5 for disturb­
Rockets.
to bail in the sum of $10,000.
ing the good order; of the town.
FOREIGN ITEMS.
Three 4-pound Shooting Star Rockets.
By a decision of the supreme court it
Excited citizens of Jefferson and St.
Three 15-inch Japanese Night Shells,
According
to
a
Yokohama
dispatch,
Charles parishes, opposite New Orleans, is estimated that Leadville, Colo., will
fired from mortar, and disclosing show­
ers of Stars, Moons, Comets, Rings,
burned all the buildings that the state derive over $2,000,000 annual royalty three Russian officers were sentenced to
Scrolls, etc.
leper board had erected in Jefferson from ores extracted from beneath streets six mouths’ imprisonment for mapping
Six extra large Aerial Maroons, or Re­
parish, iu fulfillment of the board’s plan» and alleys to which the city is given Nagasaki harbor in the vicinity of the
porting Salutes, fired from mortars, and
absolute subterranean as well as surface fortifications.
to establish a lazaretto there.
Persons have been known to exploding at a great height, than can be
The strikers at Obuchoff iron works,
It is understood that the result of the rights. The test case was from the
heard for miles.
short survey made last fall by the Can­ Coronado mine, which has been extract­ near St. Petersburg, had a collision gain a pound a day by taking
PIECE “GLITTERING CRO88.”
adian government in the Mount Baker ing ore worth $30,000 from the streets with the authorities. Some 3500 rioters an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL­
Opens with emerald illumination, and
district was to show that the boundary and alleys. The action was to recover stoned the police, injuring 12 of them. SION. It is strange, but it often
mutates to a Rosette, with jeta of red,
line should be some distance north of and restrain the company from proceed­ The police were reinforced by soldiers,
blue and green, surmounted by a bril­
where it was supposed to be. There are ing further with the work. Out of this who fired three volleys, killing two men happens.
liant Cross of Golden Fire, heavily
income,
after
all
taxes
are
paid,
it
is
and wounding seven The arrests made
half a dozen large gold mines aud many
Somehow the ounce produces marooned.
estimated
that
there
will
be
a
surplus
of
were
120.
promising claims now in the district,
Six 1-pound Bombshells, or Reporting
the pound; it seems to start the
and these will all go to the American from $200,000 to $500,000 a year for dis­
Emperor William has issued stringent
Rockets.
tribution among the so-called taxpayers. orders henceforth to exclude newspaper digestive machinery going prop­
aide.
reporters from all publio and semi-pub­ erly, so that the patient is able
The Transmississippi Commercial con­
How’s This?
lic functions where he intends to speak. to digest and absorb his ordinary
gress will be held at Cripple Creek, Colo.,
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
from July 16th to 20th, inclusive.
The customs authorities at Constanti­ food, which he could not do be­
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
nople have prohibited the entry of
The three children of E. p. Porter­ cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
f . j . CHENE Ï & co.. Toledo. O. typewriters into Turkey, and 200 ma­ fore, and that is the way the gain
field, a mountaineer residing near Job,
I am prepared to do first-class work in
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
W. Va., while gathering flowers in the Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe chines now in the custom-house have is made.
fashionable dressmaking, and invite the
ladies of Ashland and vicinity to give me a
woods were killed aud partly devoured him perfectly honorable m all business been ordered returned to the consignor.
A certain amount of flesh is call.
by a bear. The bear was discovered transactions and financially able to carry The authorities contend that there is
obligations made by the firm.
LEORA HUGHES.
no distinct feature about typewriting necessary for health ? if you have
later and killed. The loss of the three ont W anv
est <t T buax , Wholesale Druggists,
by which the authorship can be recog­ not got it you can get it
children leaves the parents childless.
Toledo, O.
Opp. Mrs. Oaniard's residence, 1st Ave.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, nized or a person using a machine be taking
Ashland, Ore.
The challenge committee of the New
acting directly upon the blood and mucous traced, and that consequently any one
York Yacht club lias extended the time surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
for the international yacht race one free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all is able to put in type seditious writings
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
without fear of compromising himself.
month iu accordance with the wish ex­ druggists.
Hall’sFamilv Pills are ti e best.
Notice is hereby given that ibe under­
pressed by Sir Thomas Lipton. Thia
signed, doing a dry goods aud clothing busi­
The multiplex system of telegraphy
delay is the result of the disaster to
ness
at Ashland, Oregon, have this day
invented by the late PrufeBsor Henry A.
Shamrock II in a recent trial of speed.
You will find it just as useful In summer dissolved partnership by mutual consent,
Rowland, which is being introduced
W. H. Bartges retiring and Chas. G. Miller
Skin affections will readily disappear bv
into Germany, permits of the transmis­ as In winter, and if you are thriving upon continuing the business, assuming an in­
using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Look
sion of eight messages simultaneously it don’t stop because the weather is warm. debtedness and collecting all outstanding
out for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt’s This signature is on every box c t the genuine
accounts.
C har . a . M illkb .
over a single wire, four in each direc­
50c. «nd fz.oo, «11 druggist«.
yon will get good results. It is the quick Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
W. H. B abtgzs .
SCOTT & BO WNE, Chuai«:« Ntw York.
and positive cure far piles. McNxia B ros tbe rested/ that cure» a —M to t&iu tion, at the rate of 40 words « utoaHi
Ashland, Ore., May.l, 1901.
Will Celebrate
Ex-Sheriff A J. Neilon, whose term of
office expired last July, was arrested a
few days ago at Lakeview charged with
the crime of embezzling the county’s
funds.
Word from Lakeview is to the effect
that the shortage is $6000 and that bonds­
men are only liable for $4300 of the a-
mount.
Mr. Neilson was born and raised in
Siskiyou county being a member of one
of the most respected and intelligent
pioneer families of Siskiyou. His broth­
er, Bernard Neilon, was killed by a blaBt
in big tunnel in the Siskiyou mountain'
at the time the tunnel was first com­
menced. Mr. Neilon has lived in Lake­
view for many years and he was appoint­
ed deputy sheriff under Frank Lane.
He performed the duties with except­
ional ability and succeeded that official
in the office. At the latter end of his
service he became lax in his methods and
it is believed spent considerable of the
county’s funds in making sure his re-
elction.
Price, $1,000
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