Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 28, 1898, Image 1

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GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY j8, 1898.
V ol . XIV
IJOBERT G. SM1TH,
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW.
Piactievs in all State ami Federai Court»
Office over First National Bank.
tiuANr'a P.t»s,
•
•
O keoon .
pjENRY L. BENSON,
attorney at - law ,
Brattices in all Court« of the State.
Office over First National Bank,
G rant '» P a »».
-
-
O regon .
ARTHUR P. HARTH,
DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY.
Office over First N itional Bank,
O regon .
H k ant '» P ahs ,
C. PERKINS,
U S. DEPUTY
MINERAL SURVEYOR,
GRANTS
O regon .
P ah »,
Juin»*» Holman
Timinas Smit li
Residence
I’ si. A Gilliert creek
near factory.
Residence
North 7th street.
t^MITH & HOLMAN,
UNDERTAKERS.
Parlors 8th street, opp. Court House.
- O regon .
-
G hants P ass ,
I. f. VAN ENNE
G. I*H EBY
Carbon Photo
Stud io Opp.Cxuirt Iloti»»
All Work
Finished in from
Specialty
of
Chidrem' <
I
Photo«
3 to 6 Days,
Regardless of
the Weather.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
UNITED
STATE'*.
William McKinley
President..............
..Garret A Hobart
Vise President
.............. Judge Hay
Secretary of State .
Secretary of Treasury . . Jay man J < iage
Secretary of Interior .............. C N Biisa
Rusnell A Alger
Secretary of War .
........ John D Long
Secretary of Navy............
Secretary of Agriculture James A Wilson
Postmaster-t General ........ James A Gary
Joseph McKenna
Attorney-General
STATE OF OREGON.
J< ieo W McBride
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iTItos II Tongue
Congressmen........
)W It Ellie
. C M ldletnan
Attorney-General ..
. . W 1' lx>rd
Governor....................
.HE Kincaid
Secretary of State........
State Treasurer ............ . Phil Metschan
... ,G M Irwin
Hupt Pub Instruction
Wil Leela
State Printer
it’ E Wolverton
.-’Kb Bean
Supreme Jndges
(FA Moore
. E A Marcum
O B Eddy
( G P- Compson
Clerk of K It Commissi n Lyde'l Baker
Clerk Board School LandCom WHOdeli
U. N. Senator«...
riKST Jl ltlCIAL DISTRICT.
Western Division
Judge II K Hanna
Eastern Division
Judge II I. Benson
ProsecntingAttorney
t It Watson
Member Board of Equalixat KA Emmitt
i . ». lami ovricK noer.Hi no.
Keceiver .......
Henry Booth
Register
....
I l’ Briggs
JOSKI-IIINK CO! NT V
.......... C E Harmon
........... . Alte Axtell
INick Those
(Dick George
Roy Bartlett
County Clerk
Ed Lister
Sheriff..............
........ I W Virtue
Représentai ive
J T Taylor
Treasurer . . ..
J D Haye»
School Supviinternment
........ Edu» Pollock
Assessor
. ..BO McCulloch
Htiryeyor
Dr. J .M y er»
Coroner
pmcimct orrtexna-
...lames Holman
........ J 11 Colby­
’s PASS.
W T < 'oburn
W Elmer McGregor
Col Johnson
T B Elliot
E W 11 uggs rlli
I Dr. Win Flanagan
■ L I. Jennings
) F L < orrui
C Oiinrilmeii
| W A Hss'lin*
I Frank Fet»< li
( Fred Guy er
Regular meetings ot the city council oi
Grant's Pass are held in ilie «viuncil
rooms m the city ball on the first ami
third Thursday evening«of each month
Joint Senator. .
County Judge .
Commissioners
ClXCt IT Col KT.
Meets on the third Monday in April
and the fourth Monday in September.
COVMTT COCBT
I probate court meets
January, April. July
County cuinmissioners
Wehiesday after the
comity court.
first Monday ol
ami Seniemls-r
court meets first
meeting of the
FIRST NATIONAL
EA1TK
— or —
SOUTHERN OREGON
Capital Stock,
$50.000
» Retvive drpreits »ubjert Io cheek
prtibea'« payable on demand.
' Hell, vight d.-aft* «• >»• Y«”*-
KrM’
and Pre’Jand.
I Telegraph it transfers sold on all points it
the Lnited Naie».
F 8pev-ial Attention g ven to Colle.« i‘«i
«enervi ivsunew of our emb-mer».
t Colle-tion* nel» thr-Mighoot .*
ÌDrec <> and on all ar.ea.ible po»
D. FRY, I'rworieat.
T.TUFFS.Vic* Prmidenl.
R. A. Beota C—i
N. E. McGrew
No. 40
Washington lictier.
island. It is the »eat uf the general gov town ami vicinity are considered the
Little Bessie, the laloon-keeper'a
Beaue may speedily follow General erauient and captaincy general, supe­ healthiest in Cuba.
¡daugli'er. never knew tlie wonderful in-
.V< imc < ini 7/ o —Manzanillo. in the prov­ I fluence exerte . by her ■imple long ; but
A. N. Solis« of Jacksonville was in the I Shafter’« victory in <-om]*elling the sur' rior court of Havana audiencia . gener­
Miss lk»ra Colvig came up from Le-
render of Santiago and 25.000 Spanish al direction of finance, naval station, ar ince of Santiago de Cuba, is situated on Will arul Tom never passed by the at-
land last Saturday to visit home over Pass last week on business.
Sunday
Shoes repaired at Hackett’s
George Sinimous of Waldo made a visit troops, but. notwithstanding all that haa «enal, observatory, diocese of the bish­ the inner part of the bay of the same ! tractive room where Brown dm played
t^een and ia being printed to the contra­ opric, and the residence of all the ad­ name. The population, when the war his choice liquors without thanking God
to
Grants Pass last Sunday
J.
D.
Fry
ami
family
and
Mrs.
Ed
Lis
­
Gold-dust cashed at Cramer Bros
ry, there is nothing official in night to ministrative officers oi the island civil, broke out, numbered from 10,000 to that the proprietor had a praying wife
J. W Coffonn returned last Friday
Scott Griffin ami family are enjoying ter returned from Colatein last Friday
indicate it. Every act oi the a<lnnnia- military, maritime, judicial, and econ 12,000. Exporta to the United States who early iu life instructed her little
evening.
from
his
tiip
east
of
the
mountains.
their summer’« outing at Tolman*« soda
tration since lhe surrender of Santiago, I omic). It is over 3000 miles from Cadiz, consist chiefly of sugar.cerlar.mahogouy, daughter about Jesus who is "mighty to
Dr. Jackson went up to Gold Hill last
springs.
Zach Cameron of Uniontown, Jackson indicates the belief that the end of the 1,240 miles from New York, ami 90 tobacco, palm leaves, hides, etc.
I save.”
Judge Crawford and Hon. Roht G. Monday to remain about two weeks do­ co.. was seen on our streets la^t Sunday. *ar i* still a long ways off. In tact, miles from Kev West
Its strategic pm
(iuanhinamu.— The population numbers
Tlie *'Ku-haa(«.'
H. C. Kinney look a drive out to there is little probability of pea<*e until sition at the mouth of the Gulf of Mexi- about 7000. The city is situated 15 miles
Smith made Jacksonville an official vi*it ing dental work.
A
writer
in a cun temporary .aya I once
Swede
Basin
last
Tuesday
on
business
last week
if you vant (he finest thing that ever
the inem!>era of the Spanish government i co has uptly given it the name of the from the bay. with which it is connected
stood waiting for a street car, when loud,
Key
of
the
Gulf,
and
a
svuibolk
key
is
by
rail.
The
raising
of
sugar
and
coffee
get
rid
of
the
idea
that
th«
wud>
ch
of
W. P. Wright has returned from his happened in wheels get the new Stearns
G. W. Kearns of Wolf creek was reg
trip to Jackson county, w here he «pent at Redfields, They are beauties finished istered at Hotel Josephine last Saturday European powers are to be a factor in emblazoned in its coal of arms. The en­ are the chief industries of the vicinity. “ngry words burst forth from a neigh­
the terms of |»eace, and recognixe the trance to lhe harbor, guarded on one side Sugar and lumber are expoited to the boring saioon, followed by a resounding
sometime surveying the Borii eu ditch tn Black or Grange enamel.
New line of 2-ply pasted wc tiding card fact that those term*
The climale, cool in pistol shot. A crowd gathered quickly.
on Pleasant creek.
are to in* dictated bv the Morro and the frowning heights United States.
An enemy to health is impure blood, slock for calling cards, for sale at the
A patrol wagon »•« called, and upou
i
of
La
Cobana
Fort
ami
on
the
other
by
winter,
ia
very
warm
in summer.
iron» Washington.
Golden Eagle Bicycle« ore honest as it leads to serious disease and great C ourier office.
entering the place, it appeared that a
the
Punta
and
Reina
batteries,ia
narrow,
Although
no
official
announcement
Santa
(Vu2
(bl
Nur
-
Santa
Cruz
del
w heels at reasonable prices
Write for suffering. Hood's Sarsaparilla meets
Hon. J. S. How aril of Medford re. ha* been made, it ia believed by many hut expands into a wide and deep har­ Sur is situated immediately in front of man half crazed with liquor had come to
catalogue. Mitchell Lew is A Staver Co. and conquers this enemy and averts the
turned home last week after a stay of 10 I 1 Washington that Commodore Wat­ bor, where a thousand ships can »afely the sea, the houses being sorietimes hard words with a companion who was
Portland. Or.
danger.
days in Portland.
son’« fleet i* already on its way to Spain, ride. Havana is, or was. a strongly for­ touched by the waves when the tide is equally unbalanced by drinks, and the
W. T Coburn returned from Portland
Clarence Presley of Woodville was in
quarrel ended in the fatal shooting.
Father L. P. Desmarais of Jackson­ and that within a week the movement tified place, surrounded by imposing for­ high
There is but one street, which
Sunday morning Mr. Coburn was a town last week. Clarence has been ap­
ville held his usual services at St. Anne’s ' for the capture of Porto Rico will be un­ tification», such as the Cabana. Morro extends (rum east to west, and is about Both men bad families, and had been
delegate from Josephine Io ige to the pointed one of the foresters to roam the
Casti'e, Castello del Principe, Fort Atar- l*a miles in length. The ground behind friends; one was carried to his house,
church in this city last Sunday
der way
A.O. U. W. grand lodge.
hills for about three months to put out
The breaking out ol the yellow fever es, Punta, Reina Battery, ami Fort No. the houses is swampy and impassable dying, with' a bullet in hie chest; the
W. P. Wright has returned from his
Adolph Rotermund and family and tires that are burning in the mountains. trip to Jackson county where he spent j in our army at Santiago has made it cer­ 4. The streets are generally narrow in The population numbers about 1500. oilier was hurried otf to jail. As 1
Miss Stella Paddock came home from
lion Nat Langell of Jacksonville has sometime surveying the Borden ditch tain that no summer campaign against the older part of the city, but outside Cedar, mahogany, honey and wax are looked on while this excitement pre­
Shasta Retreat last week, but Mr. Roter been appointed by the government on Pleasant creek.
Havana will be undertaken. The ad- the walls are many wide avenue». The shipped to the United States to the an­ vailed. my eye caught the name of the
saloon; it was the “Exchange " The
mu nd will not resume his labors until U. S. forester for Southern Oregon
It
Mrs. Susie Neil and two little children ministiation is unwilling to send our city also contains many notable build­ nual value of I300.00J to $400.000. The
painful inpression caused by this awful
the fir*t of August
will be Mr. Langell’« duty to see to it of Jacksonville left for home lust week soldiers where that disease can hardly ing», as the Cathedral, formerly a Jes­ climate may be called good, when the
tragedy made the name Exchange run in
John White of Jacksonville, and 1 that fires are extinguished and prevented after a visit of about 10 days in this city, be escaped during the next tl rjn months. uit convent, now the depository of the bad situation of the town and the
Wt»en the news first reached Washing­ ashes of the immortal discoverer of lack of sanitary measures arc con­ my thoughts for hunts. Ah, thought I,
Webb of Medford, w ere on last Satur- as far as |»os«ible, and that the destruc­ the guests of Mrs. Joe Moss
what a suitable name for such a busi­
ton that there were several hundred America; the palace of the government, sidered.
For several years there had
day’s train going home froni Portland, tion of timber may be prevented. He
T. S. Cnndy returned last Saturday
ness. ‘ Exchange,” "Exchange.” What
tine
private
residences,
public
parks,
,
cases
of
yellow
fever
in
our
army
at
San
Will
have
five
persons
to
assist
him
in
been no case of yellow fever, but with
where they hail been attending the
from Portland, where he had been at­
tiago, it came xery near to creating a and statues of Columbus, Fernando VII, the arrival of the Spanish troops It de­ kind of Exchange? The first that came
Workman grand lodge
this work.
tending the A.O. U. W. grand lodge,
Havana ha» also its veloped and spread widely, owing to the to me was that a man goee in and ex­
panic.
Every possible precaution is lsaliel III, etc.
which convened in that city.
Does
being taken to prevent the fever becom­ university, institute, seminary, theologi­ utter lack of hospitals and medical as­ change. good money for drink
The Grants Pass contingent to the ing epidemic, and, although news of the cal and normal school», academy of
the exchange slop there? A’ho can
sistance. As soon a» the troops were
Chautauqua in Ashland have all returned progress of the fever is very meagre, ow­ painting and sculpture, asylums; civil
trace the ramifications of the transac­
removed, however, the disease disap­
and settled down to business after a ing to rigid censorship at Santiago, there military ami private hospitals; several
tion 1 lie exchanges cash for the cup;
peared and the health has been good
feast of good things, in the way of lec­ is now a little better feeling. But there theaters, the principal one, Tacon, lieing
his cool judgment for a brain on tire:
since that time, with the exception of
The High Grade Wheel
tures, addresses, songs, etc.
i« still much uneasiness, and ample widely celebrate«l; a number of club», some few cases of paludic fever,to which, the companionship of father, mother,
wife, for that of fools ; the consciousness
Sunday between three and four hun­ cause for it, too.
political, social, etc., societies of instruc­ it seems. the climate is inclined.
of right for a course he knows ia wrong.
11
dred volunteer« from the state of Wash­
The condition which binds us to send tion and recreation, large market», a
ington pissed through Grants Pass en­ the 2.5,00 ) Spanish troops, captured at system of magnificient waterworks, an
At tins bar men exchange honor for
route for San Francisco. While the Santiago, back to Spain i* regarded in extensive and
dishonor; the love of wife, mother, child,
beautiful cemetery,
The regular meetings of the W.C. T. fur the love of strong drink; exchange
train was in Roseburg one of the boys Washington as an excellent one. Al­ sea baths, etc.
V. of Granta Pass are held the first
concluded to have a shave, hence he was though it is a big job. it can be much
Jf liintiu.— The city is beautifully sit­ Friday in each month, at 3 P. M. at the manhood for slavery, self-respect for
left, but came on Monday’s train and easier accomplished than was the land uated on Matanzss Bay, on the north Baptist church. The mothers meetings disgrace; harl-earned money for that
w ill join his cumnany in ’Frisco
ing of out army over there, as the ships coast of Cuba, 60 miles east oi Havana. are held on the second Thursday in each which takes away the power to earn
month in the parlors of the Presbyterian
II Hartzell went out to Williams last that will carry them can go right up the It is divided into three parts by rivers, church. A cordial invitation is extend­ money: cool judgment for insanity; a
Monday to spend a week prospecting Santiago uharves to receive them. It the principal buninees part occupying ed to all to I m » present
Mothers espec­ dear eye for a bleod-sliot visage; ex­
change the »tamp of the image ol trod
the mines in that locality. Mr. Hartzell i will be much cheaper to send them home lhe central portion and extending west ially invited.
for the filth of pollution ; a clean lip for
is one of the men needed in this section ' than it would be to keep them as prison­ l'u miles. The chief warehouse», distil­
Saloon Keeper’« Daughter.
ribaldry; home for bar room ; heaven (or
of the country at the present time as lie I ers.
leries, ami sugar refineries are on the
It was evening, artd Brown’s saloon hell I I I Can vou find another such hor­
is a thorough mill man, having spent
Senator Can non, of Utah, who hat south of the river San Juan, easily acces­
was
cloNely tillrd with a noisy throng of rible business on earth?
years in and around Cripple creek, Colo- 1 just returned from a visit to his brother, sible to railroads and lighters.
The
But if this exchange ended here, if a
who is lieutenant colonel of Torrey’s population is 49,384, and that of Matan- boysand men, when suddenly above the
A large and complete assortment
rado.
din a sweet, childish voice arose in man could barter away all these precious
of Bicycle Sundries in stock.
The fourth Quarterly Conference of | rough riders, now at Jacksonville. Fla., zas province 271,000, according to the
song, and through the thin partition thing», jewels of manhood for remorse,
Applegate Circuit M. E. church South stopped at Ft. McPherson, Ga , where lie 1862 census. The principal industries
disgrace, despair ami death, and suffer
visited some wounded friends. He says are rum distilling, sugar refining, and came tin« word«:
will
beheld
at
Kennedy
chapel,Williams
Repairing
alone, the exchange might not l>e so in*
“
Take
the
name
of
Jeeua
with
you,
of
that
visit:
”
1
never
have
seen
any
­
manufacture
of
guava
jelly.
There
are
creek, Saturday and Sunday, July 30th
Have a regularly equipped Btcy
famous »» now. Just thins what
Child of «orrow and of woe;
and 31st, 1898. There will I m * morning thing like tiie patriotism of the wounded railroad-car and machine shops. Sugar
cle repair Shop. Parts supplied.
spreading branches thia monster busi­
It will joy and comfort five you,
and evening serv ice« on both days. Rev. soldiers at Ft McPherson. The wound­ amJ molasses are sent to the United
ness has.
Take it then where’er you go.”
It. A. Reagon is expected to be present ed of lhe 24th infantry, which came States, amounting, from 18111 to 1895 to
While this exchange owner ts coining
•‘That’« my little daughter, Bessie,”
The friends ami member« of the church, from Ft. Ikiuglas, Utah, and who partic­ »59,088,497. The climate is fine, an I
blood into money, taking the substance
and all Christians generally a re cordially ipated in the battle of San Juan, are Matanzas is considered the healthiest explained the proprietor, ”1 don’t take
there, and lhe officers and men are an city on lhe island
With proper drain­ stock in such songs, but «lie lias a pray­ of men for that which will surely drag
invited to attend the conference.
down ami damn his customer, he also ia
xiousand eager to get back tn the fray.” age and »anitary arrangements, yellow ing mother.”
C W, H uff , pastor,
F.xperi»nee teaches governments hh (ever and malaria would he almost un­
“Better hush her up. Brown, she’ll conscious of the far reachinginfluences
Williams, Oregon.
MONMOUTH, ORE
well as individuals. When the campaign known.
hurt your businest,” whispered s wily- of his work. Among the frequenters of
Strong Academic and Professional Courses.
this Exchange are young men for whom
against Santiago was started it was the
^intuufo
tie
Culm,
—
Santiago
de
Cuba,
faced man.
Bucklen
•
Arnica
Salve
Well-equipped training department of nine
opinion of ihuee on the imi le of the ad the second city of size on the island, is
The clear, childish voice again took up earnest parents have labored, for whom
grades, with 2.'M» children.
The Best Salve in the world for Iut»,
Regular Normal Course of three years.
they have prayed, whom they have ted
ministration circle, and was publicly probably lhe oldest city of any ||M on the refrain :
Bruises.S.src Ulcer«, Balt Rheum. I- ever
Senior year wholly professional.
clothed and educated, perhaps at great
Graduates of accredited high schools and Sores, Tetter, Chapped 11 and«, I Ini staten in a «emi-official way, that it wa»> this hemisphere, having been founded
’Take the name of Jesus with you.
sacrifice Thesu young men have been
colleges admitted iljrectly to professional
the intention of the government, after by Velasquez in 1514.
It fronts on a
At a shieltl from every snare
blains,Corns,an 1 all Skin Eruptions,and
work.
the hope of parents The exchange,
Santiago
was
taken,
to
withdraw
all
our
beautiful bay six miles long and two
If temptation«around you gather,
The diploma of the school is recognized by positivly cures Piles or no pay required.
then. d'X'S not stop when that coin passes
troops, except possibly a regiment or miles wide, on the southeastern coast of
law a« a life certificate to teach.
Breathe
that
holy
name
in
prayer.
”
The graduate* of the school are in demand It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­ two ieft for show , and allow lhe Cuban*
(or that cup. It don't stop then in its
Cubs,
100
miles
west
of
<
ap«
Maysi.
The
A young man standing near the bar dreadful work on the drinker's brain
as teachers.
tion or money refused. Price 26c. per
to establish their civil government in population in 1895 was 59,614.
Light expeases- The year for from |120 to
The
resolutely
set
down
his
glass
and
left
the
1
and stomach, but it goes into that hap­
♦WM).
the town, to make it the capital uf the mean teiii|»-reture in summer is 88 de­
room.
Beautifnl ami healthful location.
No
py home, destroying lioiws, breaking
republic
of
Cuba.
Opinion*
have
changed
grees,
in
winter,
82
degrees.
It
is
re
­
saloon*
The I'niveisiiy ol Oregon gradualed
• What’s the trouble, Will?” ques
hearts, causing sleepless nights arid bit­
The first term will open Tuesday, Sept. 2”.
since then, although only a short time garded as very unhealthy, yellow fever
last
June
the
largest
class
in
its
history
Lionel
a
companion,
who
followed
him
(‘iitalogue-*. giving full details of work
ter tears and crushing disappointment,
has
passetl
The
Cuban
insurgent«
do
la-mg
prevalent
throughout
I
lie
year.amj
cheerfully sent on application. Address Die clas- numbered thirty. The lull
out
tnother customer is a husband and fath­
not
stand
a*
high
in
the
estimation
ol
small
pox
lieing
prevalent
at
certain
I* L. C AMPBELL. President,, or W. A WANN. Secretary of Faculty.
term will begin September tilth, Blu-
“ Trouble enough,” he answered. ‘T've
er. Would that the exchange of hie
dent» wlio have completed the tenth the administration, either in a fighting times The»» con litions are due to the a ¡»raying mother, Tom, who has liven
earning» for stimulant, his evenings at
| grade branches can enter the sub-fresh- or a peaceful capacity, as they did. In lack of sanitary and hygienic measures; all her life praying for me; and I Lad
home for nights in a bar room, coil'd
man class. No examination, ate requir- the test« which have been applied to ■ II refuse matter, as well as dead dogs, forgotten, till a moment ago that song
»top with him alone but no! At home
I <td for graduates ef accredited schools them, they failed to come up Io expect« cals, chickens, etc., being thrown into recalled it all; I am lost, forever lost.”
a tearful wife sees day by day the hus­
lions. Consequently, Santiago will re the Streets to decay and fill tlm air with
Rearonable equivalents are accepted for
“Not if that song I m » true, Will
1
»ngin under United tetate* military con­ disease germs. A railroad, called the had h praying mother myself, once, and band of her love growiug more as 1
! most of the requited entrance studies.
trol until further notice, instead of being Nabanilla and Marote. tuns from the God knows I loved her; though I have more weaned »way from her affection
Catalogues w ill be sent free to all appli
becoming more «ml more heartless
turned oyer to the Cuban*.
city to Han Luis, 24 nillss distant, with never sought to follow her counsel.”
cants. I'crsons dcsiling information
Everything tbst Admiral Dewey does a branch to Alto Kongo, 12 miles in
The young men gazed at each other in —She -lei l.h r- 1« the future is un o ded
may address the president, ¡Secretary J.
and sh» realists that her home has been
J. Walton, or Mr Max A. Plumb, all of appear* to strike the people of this coun­ length. It IS largely owned and con­ blank despair.
4
“Wh.it is there in the name of Jesus to invad* I by the adder of drink. She
Eugene, Oregon. The courses offered try a« al»out the right thing, from ahow trolled by citizens of the I nited States.
ing hi* resentment at the commander of Santiago is the headquarters for three
pr<-.-«,-s her infant to her breast and tries
are those of a good university. There
save?”
the German eniiser. Irene, interfering to large mining plants owned by United
4
As if ill answer, the sweet, childish to shut her eves to the sure reckoning
are department, of inodt-rii and ancient
protect the Spanish g rriron of a fort in Htates citizens, viz, the Jurugua, the
that is to come from the work of that
4
I languages, physics, chemistry, biology,
voice reache«! them still;
iubig l'>ay fiom in attack by the Philip­ Spanish American, and the Signs, tie
Exchange The man who once really
i geology, Engl'sb, psytliology, math­
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“Oh, the precious name of Jesu-*,
pine insurgents, bv sending the Raleigh gether representing the iniestment ol
loved her. now is restive ether constant
ematics, elocution, advanced engineer'
How it thrills our souls with joy '
and the Concord to batter <1 >wn the fort [ about $8,000,000; the la»t named are nol
plc.idings. and soon he is ready to mut­
ing, astronomy, logic, philosophy, ami
When Ills loving arms receive u«,
and capture the 500 Spaniards compos ill rqieralioii.
ter curses instead of the assurances of
Santiago
is
the
capital
ol
physical education
Music slid draw
And His songs our tongues employ.”
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ing the garrison, to that portion of hi* the province and oriental region. There
love. . But why go on with picture after
ing are also taught The tuition is
The young men walked silently down piciiit "’ All know the horrors of the
report to the secretary of the navy, es­ are a number of toba.-eo factories, but
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free. All students pay an incidental
pecially uominvniling the Chi new« who ths chief business is the exportation of the street togvl her
saloon work. Why do people submit to
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ee rd ten dollars yearly. Boa d, lodg
“1 can’t give up dunk now,” said Will, its deadly doings? No man would be
are*«ivingin hi* fleet in minor rapar raw materials, ami the importation of
ing. heat arid light in the tlormilory cost
¡lies, for bravery under fire. Thai he manufactured goods and provisions. as he clas|M»<i his hands in mute des­ allowed to open an exchange where poi­
$2 fill per week
should I m » willing to say a g«w>d word ol Sugar, iron ore, manganese, inalmgany. pair
son. <4 a quicker action could lie dis-
“Oh, Will, let us break away horn H ;>eii»ed for money. And yet morphine
fiuirtlly for the much abuse«! Chinese hides, wsx, cellar, an I tobacco are ex­
altogether; it is destroying our lives.”
and to recommend that those in hi* ported to the I nited 'tales
ami arsenic would injure principally
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‘ If I onlv GOUld, «»h, if I only could !” their own victims. This kind of ex-
fleet
be
rt
warded
*ith
American
citizen
­
Catdeiuu
—
Cardenas
is
a
seaport
oo
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“If that song be true we need not def change would not entail upon the com­
ship, show* Admiral Dewey to be mn well lhe north coast of Cubs, about 1.15 miles
impphed with moral a* with physical east of Habans. In 1*91 it had 23,517 pair. The dying thief wa« wave.I on the munity hall the suffering caused by li-
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courage. Nothing br»t praise i* hear«! in inhabitants. The temperature is pleas­ cross, and wu haven’« lC<»t that far yet- I i'ir. H u a quickly an Exchange opened
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Washington for llewey, and thanks that j ant during the winter, but from aliout Come Ur mv room : I’ve a Bible there in for selling other harmful decoctions
smtihl beclosedl The sale of bogus but-
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w' should be fortunate enough to have the middle •< May P> tbs middle ol my trunk that mother gave to me.”
Together the young men enter« I the ter. adulterated lard and a thousand
•null a man in (he Philippine« at (hi* October, th» weather is hot and sultry,
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The ill-fated Maine and all the great battleship* are
critical periie?
lie »« lieing especially ths thermometer during the day being room, and bent over the op mi book th it >ther ( inparatively harmless things are
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pictured. No clearer idea of these vessels can pos
slopped al om e, and vet the saloons are
c->mmende<! for having *o plainly shown usually 94 degrees in the shade, ami I ml <| tM*en sealed to them so long.
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“ Whosoever will, let him e nne!”“Ho, permitted
Heaven forgive us. The
the German« that he intended carrying | tailing some live degrees at night
San­
every one that ttiirsteth, come!” ”1 effort is made to close these death traps
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out hi* plans regar«llee* of them and itary conditions are bad
Yellow fever,
tographic reproductions accompanied as they are by
«*ame not to call the right« > is, but shi­ >n Sunday. Seethe plans resorted to to
their ship*.
typhus, typhoid, and pernicious fever»
introductory chapters and by concise descriptive
ners to repentance” Whit i»«w and make void ths provision uttering pro-
President
McKin/ey
ha«
iiiiiiw
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I lie prevail throughout must of the year, be
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text under each view. The combinat ion afford-, the
wonderful meM'iing the words held! redi nr for one day in the week to the
following
gentlemen
to
represent
th<-
mg
worse
in
the
hot
»eaeon.
<
'.i»es
of
siual
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most complete information regarding
THE EICELLBCE
FIGS United S'atcM upon the joint commission (xis also appear at times, Hegar is ths How they thril'ed th* hearts of the homes of our city. Why not close them
every day ' I an we do it' Khali we
la due not only to the originality and that wi’l shortly meet for the parpo^ ol chief article of export. The total ex|»>rt» young men wilt» hope and <«»uragel
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” ’ rhougli your sins tw* a-* scarlet,’ continoe an evil that breeds inur-tifihs
simplicity <»( the combination, hut alao trying to settle all matter« that are in
to lhe United States in the fiscal yeai
to the care anil -.Uill with which it ia
that’s me,” *<bbwd Will.
>f the crime ami murder of our land?
dispute bet ween rhe I nite«) States and iHUfr-lM were $2,990,905; of this, sugar
manufactured by M-irnliSe proc«w.
“But read on, read on, be say», ‘They Shall we permit a continuance of the
Canada,
in
accordante
with
the
treaty
represented
$1,872,
AJO
About
half
th»
known to the C'ALiroKNlA Flo
p
shall tie a* white as snow,’ Oh, the panp. r i
Shall we permit an evil
Senator* Fairbanks, imports are from the United States
Co. only, and we wish to impre»» upon signed l«-t $pr(ng
lieauty of «m b a religion. alii<*li ran hat entai.s weakness, idiocy, and a rag­
•Il the importance of pur, having the of Indiana, and Gray of In-laware; Rep
The Fifteen Portfolio*, containing a wealth of infor­
Trwubul dr Cuhti Trinidad de Cults blot out all the iuhpiily of the pi*t and
ing p.i--i , ii lor drink on the cliild'e.i nt
true and original remedy. Av the resen tat ive Dingley of Maine; Hon. John
Is located on the slope of the moun'an preserve •* from future . vil.”
mation can I n : obtained at this office for ioc ea. h
genuine Syrup of Fig» is nianiifai-tureil A. Kssson. of lows, who has charge <d
hoe thousands? Are the intelligence
'•ailed la» Vijia Ixrokout), whir li has an
Il is three wv»-k« later, ami in a «piirt <ml pi , lotism and inairliness of thia age
by the (ALiroHNia Fio Hliter to.
the inter» st* ot lhe United States in the elevation of aborrt 9tM) feet above sea level
On r, a kn .wle.fge of that fact will
and humble home far from the dm ol ■ m-'pial to the solution o! this ipieetjon?
awist one in avoiding the worthless negotiation of all re< iprovtty treaties, Die port, Caailda, lies about one leagu» the city, a sad face I mother is perform­
and
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>n
I'thn
W,
Poster ejr-aerretnry io the south ; the harbor is almost land
Imitations manufiltered brother par­
ing her usual round <4 duties.
of «’ah*.
ties. The high standing of the < •
hx-kerl ami has very little dept'i.
Vet
“It is so long sinew last I heard from
roaxta Fm Nrarr Co with the medi­
seis drawing 10 feet six inches are lia­ Will,” she sighed, “and then it was a
cal profession, and the satisfaction
ble to run aground with the least devia­ mere line atatifig he **" well
I )h, God
which the genuine yrop of Fig* has
tion from the tortuous channel. A front preserve mv boy, and bring him inte
given to millions of fami h , makes
the name of the Company a g ranty
Tii
i» half a mile west of Trinidad is the rivet Thy kingdom.”
of the excellence of its reined,
It h
Guarabo, navigable for small boats only,
ter
“G*XMi-dav, nrig ’MJf,
dvance of all other la
Four miles eaat lies Masio bay. which for you,” crfoJ a Gi !9»f r voice onuiuie.
mw»t by ( fxisular offi< ers in JfWfi
■■a
ta on the kid new liver .ml
in
once to
llhidii, 11.. <apHs! City of will erromodate leep-»lrslt teasels. Tlie
iid as she seated
“From Will/* ah
without irritating <w weaken-
population
numlrera
shout
18,000.
«ring finger« tore
herself, and with <|
m. and it «toes not gripe turr tl»* prov nee of lb* ssm«- nsnte and of
See “
’ elsewhere
ate. |n order to get its henefleial lb* iwlwn«! of ( uba, m sttuate-J on the 'agar and a little honey are exported the envelope.
recta, pleave rememle r the name of west side « f the Psy of Havana former­ Dw climate is very healthy, Hie death
“Saved I < >h, <••*!, I thank thee.” she
in this issue.
the Corn pany —
ly ralliai ('ard*ris» . on a p*nin«ula of rale being 21 to 2»i per 1000 though san­ cried, a moment later, “and my faith
itary rondilfofMi are almost unknown
level
land
of
I
iw»
es
ton*
formation,
in
la'«
had
trnsrn
so
wess.
I
•h«'l
nrv»ri|«nbt
nt*
>rc.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
.ulvatitagu ol this offer lie-
Rode 23° M* north, and longitude MJ J2*
Th* town »•
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titee,
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KRtsaa,».»
local t>appcnin(}$
:
Bicycle hospital for ail
Cramer Bros.
Nos.
J. T. Love from Ijove's station was in
town last Monday.
& 12.
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