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o TO ADVERTISERS T 13 GOV R I ER A. A. -WORTH A CO.. - Publisher« iWRIPTI'i.X RATES, »2.25 One BT ’ (in advance; »1 25 Hi k itti 75c Tie With* 10c Site W S <» k'll’h Jj, Printing of all Kinds —TN TIIE— i». P. An Independent Paper, Devoted Especially to the Interests of Southern Oregon. in Latest and Best Styles, — ANI> AT HIE— west • A. F. etingx j “ 'fief, H'. J GR WTS PASS. JOSEPHINE (’Ol’NTY. OIL. FRIDAY .11 I. Y *29. I ss; VOI reiving LINES OF TRAVEL. GRANT’S HURRA PASS, HURRA!” The Appetite CAMPBELL à TUFF »'lied |„ CIS SOW BOAST OF 11 AVISO TIIK ever«- h»l! <>,, ’*li»«y STORE FINEST 1 ) AILROAD \ OUTE “ANGES REGON 1 )KCIFIC NLY POPULAR 1 icturcsque VER Í. (». 225 MILES SHORTER! ROOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON. ----- o Bargains ! Bargains! Bargains! 20 HOURS' LESS TIME’ Oil tla'ir Cheap Co inters in til auch lines as .Aeeominalatioiis Unsurpassed (or Com DRY GOODS. fort and Safety!—Fares and Freights via, Yaquina and the Oregon De . DRESS GOODS, velopment Co ’s Steamships Mi en less than by any CLOTHING, other route In-tween 11ATS AND (APS, all points in the BOOTS AND SHOES. Willamette Valter and San Francisco" (¡ENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS GROCERIES, Except Sundays) PROVISIONS. Ltarr. CROCKERY, Yaquinn 7:00 a in Albany I 3(1 [> 111 TOBACCOS, .I refer. . 1 rrive. < 'urvallis 2:02 p til < orvallis 10:3s 11 in CIGARS, ETC. Albany 11:10 am Vaquilla 5:40 p nt O À C. trains connect at Albany ani Corvallis. . All our goods are entirely new ami will he exchanged for cash l'ar«-s het u <*<*11 Corvalllfl ftî <1 Albany monili anil San i'ranrlsco : fl4 00. V 00. Rail ami Cabin Rail and Steerage CAMPBELL & IT FFS, (¡rant’s Pass. Josephine County, Oregon or farm produce. WM M. HOAG. General Manager (H as . c. no ¡i t;. A. G I'. A P Agent, Corvallis. SUCAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO. — M A N U FACTVR E RS OF — Oreo'oii Development Company. GENERAL NEWS NOTES First-Class Steamship Line between Lumber, Doors, Window''-. Yaquina and ban Francisco, (’(»iinccting at Yivpiina w ith the trains o. Brackets, and Mouldings. the < »rezón Pacific Railroad Company I’i'u.it San /’/fi'/-/.' o.* — AND \LL KINDS oF— July :;v. Wiilamett.' Vali«')’, satur i;«)’ Vii*. 4 Eastern Or«v>ii, Thurs lav 11. tt illam.'tt.. Vail.-v, Tuesday 14 Eastern Oregon. Sunday 20. Yaiinimi Citv, Saturday :’5. Wiliam'tt ■ Valle;. , Thur-. I.iv w. Eastern «Ir.ym, T i- lay —The Introduction of— / >.n 1 iltfuijiir.' A11 j. r>. Willamette Vali*”, l'ri lav 44 1 >. Eastern 0re_-"n, Wednesday 44 Ki Willamette Valiev. Tuesday 21. Eastern Oregon, S tnday 44 Vaquina Citv, Sa’iirdsy HAS ENABLED THEM TO REDUCE PRICES FIFTY PER Wiliam’ it.- Vail. . . Th ;r- 1 iv S«*pt. E Eastern Oregon, Wednesday Ti CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES. The Company reserva the right to S. P D. Sc L Co. «•JT For Price List, ad*lr ■ ><. change steam-rs or sailing dates. s b toby , Gen. e . a p . Agent Grant's Pass, Oregon. J 11 Mont I - SCO, 1 'a: Ulti HOUSE and STORE FINISHINGS. May be increased, the Digestive organa strengthen* d. and the bowels regulated, by taking Ayer’s Pills. These Pills are purely vegetable in their composition. They < <ntain neither calomel ncr any other dangerous drug, and may lx? taken with perfect safety by persons of all sges. I was a great suffer« r from Dyspepsia and l onstipation. 1 had no appt tito, and was constantly afflicted with Head ache and Dizziness. I consulted our family doctor, who prescribed for me, at various times, without affording more than temporary relief. I finally e<un- OM r.. - «I taking Ayer's 1‘ills. la a -I ug t time my digestion anil appetita IMPROVED my bowels were regulated, ami, by the tnnt I finished two boxes of these Pills my t< ndency to headaches had disap peared, and I became strong and w» ll.— Darius M. Logan, Wilmington, DeL I was troubled, for over a year, with Ix>ss of App<’tite, and General Debility. I commenced taking Ayer’s Pills, and, before finishing half a Imx of this medi cine, my appetite and strength were re stored — <* U. Clark, Danbury, Coan. Ayer’s Pills are the best medicine known to me for regulating the bow<-ls, and for all diseases caused by a disordered Stomach and Liver. I sutfered for over three years u ith Headache, Indigestion, and Constipation. I had no appetite, and was weak ami nervous mostur the time. BY USING three boxes of Ayer’s Pills, and at the same time dieting myself. 1 ova« com pletely cured. My digestive organs are now in good order, and I am in perfect health. — P. Lockwood, Topeka, hans. Avcr’s Pills have lu netited me wonder fully For months I suffered from Indi gestion and Headache, was restless at night, ami had a bad taste in my mouth every morning. After laking one box ot Acer s Fills, all these troubles dis- appearcii,. mv food digested well, and m\ sleep was refreshing. Henry C. llemuienway, Rockport, Mass. 1 was cured of the Piles by the use of Ayer's Pills. They not only relieved me of that painful disorder, but give me in- reased vigor, ami restored my health.— John Lazarus, St. John, N. B. tt Ayer’s Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & ('o.. Lowell, Maaa. «Sold by all DruftriaUi and Dealer« iu M( diciue. The Latest Improved Machinery. i, F /v o\ IRLAND TO C.V ¡FORMA I » — via — ' Store and Xcw (Goods G raxt ' b I’ \w, Q mmon .Oregon & California R. R AND CONNECTIONS. ■< >- THE MT. SdASTA ROUTE. Close Connections made nt Ashland w itti the stag's of ttie California, Oregon A Idaho Stage Company. €------ Only 20 MI1B3 of Staging. Having open, J Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the public that 1 have a new ami well si 1« 1 ted stock of GROCERIES, (’OXEEiUOM.RIES AM) TABEE WARE, Time lietween Grants P.e - and San Fran- Bought since the Sweeping Rciluction in freights, from the East, and «■isco, 27 hours. marked down at Bottom Prices. I also sell the < M.lFOnNIX EXI’REAM TH\IN> DATI k CELEBRATED DAVIS VERTICAL SEWING MACHINE, New Arrivals. Française Silks. Summer Silk--. Black Silks. Albatross Cloths. Etamine Cloths. Super Cloths. Krinkicd Sursinker. Lawns. Battistis. Foil Du Nord. Laces. Lace Flouncing*. I’A IL\W HX We are constantly receiv ing NEW (¡GODS in the latest styles hi .I de signs from the Irest East ern markets. Orders filled promptly Send for Samples. S'Hitb. Froin May L 1^"- N<>rth. «l:b0pin*Lv, Portland Ar. 19:4 ) a in which lias no «xpial in ease of management anti great r;yige of work G :49 a m “ ( ìra’its Ptu’s Lv. 7 :4’> p m «s 39 a in Ar. Kshland “ 5 49 My object is to mak" it to the interest of those having cash or pro duce. to trade with me. POu Bìfeil Slwsrs 186 Tirsi St., Portland, Or. l'ailv hetween Portland and A«lilund. The O. A C. 1!. R. Ferry makes ( on- n.'i-tion witli alitile Regular Traili» on flit Notice for Publication. Not'cc For Publication. F.a-t Si te Divisimi, from htot of 1 atre t I .S L aw Orn< !, i V. S. I.isn OrricK, I W est Sint: D ivision . H oneiii kg , Or., July 5, DV47.J R"» ki « i nu, <>r , .Inly 5, ÌRS7.Ì BETWEEN PORTI.\NI>A( < Hi V A 1.1.Is Notice ¡ a hereby given that the follow N lice is hereby given that tlw follow ing mitned Mettler haw filed notice of hix ing named » tiler has tiled noti«..... . his M ah . T uaixs D aily (xr< 1 it st snn intention to make *inal pr<H< in Miipfort of intention to make final posti in snp|»>rt >>t PRAC TICAL 7:30 a tn I.v. Portland Ar. <> :15 p in his claim, and that Maid proof will I h * hi» claim, and that said proof will If 12:25 pin Ar. C«trvallfe I.v. 1 :;u ■■ made b<*fore the Judge or Clerk of the inaile be'ore the Judge or Clerk of the » XI'KKSH « RAINS ItAII.V (gXl ITT St XD.VV. (’ountv Court <4 Josephine County, Ore County Court of Josephine t.’ounty. Ore gon, at < »rants Pass, on Saturday. August g hi . at (rants I’ass. < (regi tu, on Sat nr la v, 4 ’30 p m I.v. Portlájid Ar !• :00 a in 20th, DW7, viz : Frederick ver, Home Aug. 13th, 1HH7, viz: Thoma« J Hall. H¿00 ’■ Ar. McMinville I.v. 5:45 “ stead entry No 3K17, for the Lots 5,6 and II mestead eiitr« itsl'J, f'«r the S E *, N' and NE', ot N E ', H It W ', S ' . \ E At Albany an 1 Corvallis > inuit with 7, and \ E > , S E 1, >■ ■ 1 « Tp 5 \V. 11«> name» the folb wiig witnes- s >e< 5, Tp 3‘* S K it W. lie names the fol — j .VXD !■ — trains of Oro sm and Pacific radroad. to prove hi» continuous resilen«-«' 'i|»>n, lowing witnesses to prove his l ontiniio.i- R. KOEHLER, F.. P ROGERS. an I cultivation of, said I m l viz John residence upon, and cultiva"! ill of, said Manager. G F. A l’a»» ,Agt. Isiy, C. Jewett, John Br ian, Sr , Wil land, viz: Titos. Stevens, Jas O McGee, liam Hamlin, all of < >rant» Pa-», Jo1- • •la« Ja'e|s'r. G E Burge»», ,UI <d Wil GRANTS PASS OK EGON. phine Count) , (Iregon liams 1’ 11., Josephine County, Oregon. MIM'EI I. kMEOVU. C has W J oiimhtox , < ii «». W Joisntia, All wat- h work warranted for one year Keginter, 7-R-Gt] Register. 7-R-dt] J. WIMER & SON. Waters. Jewelry aad Spectacles if ail Kails OLDS ¿ KING, C. L. GRAY, WATCH VOMMtR *J E M’ E LEE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Have the largest More in Josephine courtly, which is 85x32 feet, and two Mories, tilled with I'. H I. «Wh< >rri< r, 1 R' isehi k <>, Or., luly 5, lss7 I Nitti' c is liervby given that the follow - ing named with r lias tiled notice ol life intention h> make t'mai pr>sif in tmp|»,rt of his ' ¡aim. amt flint sai l pr>»>f will tie tn-ide Isdore the Judge or Clerk ot the Ciamty Court of J< »-phine County. Ore gon, at Granta Pa»-, (iregon, «ni Saturday, Aug 13th, l«»7. viz J,«* D-cper Hom-- stead enlrv No. ;!H11, for the S W N E N 1 .of S E S W s e 1, 7 Tp. • - I; ,V. II e names the following wit- nos-’ » to prove hi» continuona residem-e «ipon, and cultivation of, said land, viz Tito*. Ste\ ''ii*’. Ja». O Me« roe, Titos Hall, G. E. Burges«, allot Williams P O. Jose|4tiu«' C'Hinty Oregon. < i< «a. W JoHsatos. , 7-H-6t! Rogfetcr. Choice Goods io Eteiy Line. WE BUY FOR CASH, AM) SEI.I. FOR CASH, • Gire Holes! Weisil aid Meant TRAVELERS.' FARMERS AND MINERS SUPPLIES We keep even thing Headed by lb* people. ( HEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE Walde, . • • • Oregon. bim l th DOES THZ BEST Washing, Ironing and Fluting. All kinds of plain and fancy work done. SATlSFAtTION Gl’AR INTEL!'. Will al» taknxontr»rUio»w«K>debopT*B<. Notic« for Publication. Notice Tor Publicition. U. H. j.iKitOrHcr., Row-burg On-g a. July 1 Bth. life? Notice i« hereby given t| d.lt the fo| I low-* ing name I »ettfer h*» tile« < notice ol < hip intenti<m to make commul (ktion proof in tlt.it »aid MrpjMirt of of hi» claim, <:■! I. proof will (** m^e t«efor< tit« JrM» >r Clerk ..»•»— <’ ' I »*1 a«»«'',' Ki’it. *. tran w*aaa, Ort - . trig tt i Piatt, llomettead entry N< ♦'»>! <«< fh*' • I: . « M He name-* the folio ».Q witne- -< - to prove life «xM.Unuou« r- -i I Bee apn and • ■'.iltivatioT. • J. MU'lland. »i< K Pin k. Benjamin Meneh, siuitb ‘t«ik. Matt!-*« Wheeler all of I an. J«»- County Oreg-tn r S I. IM, < 1»ri< r. R’ •*►:■! »<*, <>x., July •>. lHR7i Nd ice i“ hereby given that the follow ing named «rtiler baa filed notice of hi« int< n’ion to make final pr»«>f in Rnpport of hi- claim, and that «aid proof «ill t»e *• «K 1 U »1 III» «vw-pmne < »unty. Or»*- at GranU Pa—, Oregon, ou SatiinUy, »\ugUMt IJtli, 1*017. vi» <»*■</»• E Rur- ge«*, H . n.eMt.ad entry N > 43<», forth*4 N XV *1 «»( Ho*- 4, Tf» »9, S R lie miBtef tip* hdlowin/ proro hiw < ’«»vitiii » um rt*«i*ku All cultivation of, nid I land, v .**t4-vrn«. JAi* O Metier. ThoM. J. Halt all 0» Wilbam I »iiin< ("< KEPT OS IIANI«. Musical Instruments Repaired, |<rl7tf P A T EN T S nudali PATENT I. -¡nr-- at temlvd to promptly and for fv.*- < >nr offi< I m <»|»|x-it»* the I • Pat' iif Office, ami we < an obtain Patent* in lea* time than tho*M* remote from W’a^hiiiifton. Send Mo ld or Drawing Weadvi-ear to bat« nt a bi I if y free «d <-haw* ; airi we malte no t liar/e unies»* patriit ih mti ur<*«l W«* refer, b< r ■, t«» the Po»0master, the Sn|H fiiitrrdrnt o Mone« Or b i I. , .»» I to otf’hialM of » hr F - Pat<*iit Olle > lor rin «dar, advice, terrua and rrf<*rrncri» to e ’ . 1 • ■ »% 11 *■ ■ .1 n ■ t < ■ din tv. Si t, I" t A SNOW i CO.. 1 < >ili< • , V» Millington, I > ( ’ 1 OB SALE Htsrfa r«r 4 NO. IS. going on a picnic excursion whit h she and some of her friends ha I ai- ranged She left a husband at.d thjee bright children. An English ltK'kmaker has con structe«! a key which he says is ca pable of opening 26,000 patent lever locks, all of which differ in their wards or combination. As described the key weighs three ounces, is nickle plated, and it is said to l>e the result of three years’ labor on the part of the inventor in making drawings of different wards and combination.^ (•rant’» Paan, no named after Genera’ (¡runt, fe a I'onnty Beat centrally l«M'ate4 in Sontiiern Oregon- It fe a pragrBBBiv' railroad town of 1000 inliabitant», and is the main supply point fora larve |M>rti«.>n uf i-'iuntry «leyoted to mining, hnnberfii. axricnlture and fruit-raising. Climate un ex< elle«l Th«' C ockikii being the only paper pul I shed in Jwepliine county, with a g«»H I'ireulatiun in Jai k»>n county, enables it t > Is* one of the bent advertising mediums in Southern Grego 1. For rate», address T iie C oi hick . Grant’s l’.uw, Oregon. LYNCHERS ARRESTED. The Leader of the Polk County Mo' Arrested at North Yamhill. Thursday morning of last week Sheriff Graves of Polk county, ii Ohio fienUKrats desire the nomi; company with Sheriff Harris of nation of Judge Thurman for Gov Yamhill county, and a Portland de ernor. 1,‘ctivc, went out near North Yam The completion of irrigation fa hill and arrested .Abe Blackburn eilitivs has caused land around Mer It is claimed that Blackburn wa ced to jump from $30 to $50 per the leader of the party that lynched acre, and it is still rising. Oscar Kelty at Dallas. He did not wear any 4nask at the time of the Alfred Krupp, the well-known lynching, and he has easily been German metal founder and gigantic identified as being the leader of tin steel-gun maker, died on July 1.5th, School girls arc not altogether «lc- gang. Other ¡»copie saw Blackburn at his villa near Essen, Rhenish void of observation. Some, of them and four companions riding south Prussia. can also discribe in fair English the toward Polk county, between Me A half century ago in Turkey it result of what passes liefore their Miunville and Carlton, on the even was considered a shame for a woman eyes. In a class of girls the other ing of July 6th, and they weie also to r.'ad. Now two sc I kki I s in Con day the lesson was to state one pro seen returning on the morning of stantinople have been established by verb from some prominent author. July 7th. These and other clues the Sultan himself. One of the pupils, instead of doing serve to establish almost unmistaka Mrs Hathaway of I/msville, Kv . so, ventured an original essay as bly the identity of Blackburn as ac has lieen -acting Deputy Comniis follows: “The girl that has a dog live leader of the party which hanged Kelly. Twelve others of sioner 01 the Chancery Court in that carl never lacks friend*." city. She is the first woman to fill A San Francisco dispatch says : the mob are known. Blackburn is tin ordinary looking such a post in Kentucky. In conversation to-dav with a rail man of almut 40 years, rather lie Babin Mahina Chatteigi, the roader, he took occasion to say that low the medium bight, of sandy Brahmin who has come from India although the Canadian Pacific has complexion, with chin beard and obtained the privilege of carrying as a missionary to this connti) is moustache. He , , is now , a farmer. , preaching successfully in Boston. bonded goixls from one point to an-1, «.the! m the I 'niled States, via Can J° n .T rl ? ¡•><’,i»,!x'r of, ll>5 His oratory is very attractive. ada, Judge Deadv's decision, ’ i___ firm of Blackburn ft Peckham, deal The school census of Siskiyou the evident intentions of the inter ers in general merchandise and county shows an increase of 243* state commission in th«' matter of warehousemen. children over last year. This big competitive ¡(«lints, will, neverthe When arrested, Blackburn took increase can only lie aserilted to the less, tend to retain the trade in matters cooly, Imt afterwards, evi glorious climate of that county. dently becoming alarmed, vigorous American hands. ly denied to the Sheriff that he was The Linkville Star expects a Fires along the railroad north of branch line of railroad to run from Sissons on July 17th, were raging th? ring leader of the mob. He the California and Oregon up to the furiously through the heavy timber. was taken to Dallas, arraigned be Klamath river and to Linkville. to Orders have been received lor a1 fore Justice Frink on a charge of murder, ami held without bail for tap the Klamath Basin country. gang of men to go north five miles' examination. to fight the fire. The fires are burn-1 The binding of bookin the Brit There has been some talk alxmt ish museum have a special signifi ing trees, which arc falling in all a band of 200 "rescuers." who were cance. Historical works are in red, directions. Postal telegraph wires sworn to release from the custody of theological in blue, poetical in yel arc down, and fastened temporarily! the officers al the proper time, any low, and natural history in green. to trees. Four large fires arc to be j of the lynching party who had been seen in different directions from arrested. Whether such “brother Some Kansas tourists who lately here. | hood" will at any time attempt to visited California, had a lot of wine A territorial editor says in his pa rescue Blackburn from the Marion packed in pork barrels, because, \ e-.tird.ay we were again county jail ami from the custody of they said. Kansas being a prohibi per: It will l>e remembered ;l |llatl (,f gle weg known alertness tion State it was the best means of iiiarnc ! that both ot out former wiveseloped „„j determination of Sheriff Minto, getting the wine to their homes. ttith the foreman ot the office. Io remains to lie seen, but the rumor The first bHist on the proposed avoid any future inconvenience of ,,f sUvll organization is probably idle Cloverdale ami Ukiah railroad was the kind, we have this time married ta|k fired by J. M. Donohue, at I.arrison a lady who is herself a compositor, tunnel, near Cloverdale, July 12. and she will set the type while we FRUIT IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Mr. Donohue said the work would hustle for tilt duck* who still owe Good Yield In Jackson County--* lie completed as sjieedily as possible on subscription." Rogue River Melons. A regard ring is one set with Assistant Secretary Maynard ad The Porti.ind News has the fol- stone-., the initial letters of which, dressed a circular letter to the cus I lowing: when set in a certain order, spell toms officers along the northern iron “Mi Henry E. Baltin returned the word regard. They aie as fol tier, saying that the department is vesterday from a jaunt of several lows: 1, ruby; 2, emerald; 3, gar informed that large quantities of davs in Southern < Iregon and North net; 4, amethyst; 5, ruby; 6, dia opium shippe«! from Victoria, B. C , ' cm California. He says that new mond. by the Canadian Pacific Railwa), fruit orchards are constantly living Michael Yerger, of Montgomcrv are lieing smuggled into the States planted throughout Southern On county, Pennsylvania, glories in the over the northern frontier, and urg gon. Jackson count)- will produce honor of having inserted rings in ing greater vigilance in the examin a larg< fruit crop this t ear, having the noses of over 13,000 pigs (hiring ation of packages of merchandise esca|K'd the frosts late in the spring two years, being far ahead of any from Victoria, with a view to the .Along Rogue river there will lie no other man in the profession, a* tar detection and seizure of any opium fruit, except watermelons, which which they may contain. will l>c in the Portland market about as heard from. \Ve Ix'lieve that it can be stated August 1st. There will lie a large The run of salmon in the Merced as a matter of certainty that a rail > ield of grajies. < hegoti grapes are river this Reason was larger than road from Roseburg to Coos Bay taken by some people in preference any other time since 1X56. In that has Ix-en decided ti|Kin, and a gen t'> California lxicaii.se of the pres year N. S. Stockton of Marijiosa. tleman who ought to know says he ence of a peculiar flavor not pos noticed the abundance of fish. He will not lie surprised if work at both .< ssed by the latter. The grain jvas one of the most successful fish ends will be commenced this fall. crop 1 . very large, and farmers are ermen this season Soin« time since the It seems that the company who are encouraged Ben Butler hits the mark about about to build the railroad ate the Southern Pacific Rail Road com in the center when he says tluit if same that.lately bought the interest pany liotight man) of the Iwst hors the interstate law is not carried out, of the S. O. I Co., and that the mill es 111 the s, ' ton. putting considcra so much the worse for the railroads at Empire will start up, and thus hie money into circulation.” The law as it exists is only a slight they will I m - enabled to cut all their S \x B hr . xardino , July 19.- This shower; the next warning the roads own lunilrer anti supply themselves tftermstn the |a«>p!e in the neigh got would lie an avalanche. ttith all they requir« at first cost. b trho'td <tf Court utxl E streets were According to the Roman Catholic [Gold Beach Gazette. startled by he iriti" the report of a A man by the name of Boniliofl pistol shot at the nsiilcnce «if J. N director) recently published, there are 413 priests in the diocese of New lias secured the right from govern I’ngc. A lady who resides next York. 312 ill Boston, 2S7 in Balti merit to fish on the Klamath reserva rloor went 111 at the back door of the more, 2K2 in Chicago, 270 in Phila tion at the mouth of the Klamath Page residcnc' and found Mrs Page delphia 254 in St. Louis. 227 in river. One «4 the conditions are sitting in a tot king-chair, with a Milwaukee, and 219 in Cincinnati that Bomlioff shall pay the Indi smoking pistol in her hands and the ans a certain price for the fish, blood gushing Iroin a r ound in her '1 lie interstate commerce com which is caught by them R. D. mission hasdccicled that any railroad lfunie has found that the state leg left breast She asked her what she lying wholy within one state, but islature has declared the Klamath a had done, and the woman, who was which makes rat« ■ and issue-, bills navigable .(ream an I that he liar a cviilentlv <l) ing. tcplicd, I want to to ¡mints in another state, is. so far fight to navigate said stream ami «lie." The iieighltor then rushed as that ti iflic is concerned, subject fish therein. Hence he fitted up a out to ptociire as-istance, and juxt to the provisions of the interstate fishing plant and proceeded to the as she leached the yard she heard the body of Mrs. Page drop -t«i th«' law. Klamath and anchored in the stream floor. The deceased was a fine A inventor in Auburn, Me., who andlieg in to fish. The Indains threa looking wo.nan. altout 27 or 2N ■ ay that he has worked 750da) s of ten to kill Hume's men ii they fish years of age No cause can be as ten hour» each in the last two year», 1 there The settlers along Klamath signed for the act othir than tempo and very few of them on Sundays, fear trouble an«! they aie arming rarv in<«aiiitv. caiiwl bv sickness. attributes his endurance largely to themselves. the fact that he eats but one meal in A Mezican Town Ontroyed. The contract has Ixrti let for the twenty four hours, and that very work <4 construction un the Oregon El. P aso . Jul) 19. Close upon simple. Pacific railroad eastward of Albany the heels of the new-, of the earth Gen. Sherman ki vex every girl to the summit of the Case ide moun «piakc at Bavislie crime the details who attends the Thitr-d iv . niter tains. Contractor Nelson Bennett, of a still greater calamity at Bacar noon receptions given by hi. wife who has la-eu engaged in railroad iac. a town twent»’ mile- from Ha in New York, Sin« «' the old war work on ’he Northern Pacific, se visbe. It had Ixtote the cata.stro rior lias succeede«! in introducing cured t!w contract for the «'otistruc- pile 12 o inhabitants. When Ba his vivacious 'St Ixmis custom he tion of 40 mile . of the new road. viwas destroyed I’ac.triai’ wai is rapidly lieconiing reconciled to It is expected th at the vvirk of con badly shaken, and nice then the striietion w ill «'oinmcnce at the cast town has Iteen visited b) a su«cvs life in the eflete East. bank of the South Santinn river, The closing <»f the saloons nt follow the hue of the ¡u tmnnent lo sum of shocks that have reduced it to ruins Hnndrr »* •>•' »•••* *•' * .Atchison, Kas , has reduced the cation to ami ncios* tl><- <-r.-w . <>i uie people escaped, city's revenue to such m «»••<* ............. u> a |x>int con tn** <- n*tu in«’ ex «tituting a distance ol about thirtv as they tied to the count™. terror stricken, at the first disturbance. cepti' hi of the Marshal and one of Then starting from a point fiter. were tuspemied from duty Ill the Sidttty .'vustrahai light Cascade mountains, in The Mayor has also notified the house is the largì t electric light in known ai Hogg Pas firemen that their service# the world. It has a | kwi r o( HJe,* eatwartl along the lil '"I’’ ” 1 with, and the j 000 candle and mas he wn hv tianent l«x*ation for 1 '■ I " tí iidits are to be «hu s out at < The ship ten miles, tnehidin in the Palai i <lc’ In hall Lt ¡i ¡»'«ver <»t txo, inmager with IW kc ’ x L lighi i" anti act, cuh B c power. It. l ,ie first 'if it tita Chico has already two China towns, and is threatened with an other. i