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than ever before !le haa acquired and ■ueri'.eu taeir approval by the aure P--,’Uh(J Every Thursday, method of honorable, tailhful and accur ate fnlttllusent of the dutiee and reapon» A. E. VOOKH1ES, bilitiec of his office. Such service aa t>3 PBumirro*. has given is at a premium and in the BATKa or at aacaii-riox : coming election the conaequent appre One Year, in advance, • • H25 ciation of the people will Hud expression Biz Months, .... .65 at the polls^___ Three Mouths, . - - .35 The independent candidate is receiv Single Copies, . . • • -U5 Advertising rales on application. Copy Ing a good deal more than his share ol for change or-aa”iiiusl tw banded in tielore unfavorable comment. Different mem Tuesday noon, otherwise setting of the ■natter will be charged for al the rate of 5c bers of the partisan press are faffing per running in< h, single column. Altera- Uonsand additions to copy «ill be charg' d over one another in a mad effort to do or at the rate ot l<)e per running in< h. sin I him dishonor. Ths weapon with which gle column. they attack him is ridicule, which, as all Entered at the port off. re at Granta Pa-s, thinkers know without being told, is the Oregon, aa second-class mail matter. cheapest kind of argument. In fact, it is no argument at aii, but merely a T hursday , M ay 17, 1900. shoddy substitute which is resorted to when argument faila. The leaaon the Tne impression has been circulated in independent candidate receives this some sections and Las gained some er ed partisan storm of ridicule is because euce, that W.H.Hampton|i< an English substantial sod reasonable arguments in man. Mr. Hampton is thoroughly and bis disfavor are not readily forthcoming. completely American, bon» on the The independent candidate is an abso l acttic slope of the United Mates. lute necessity tn the political field It The mhldie of lbe-ren-i |H>puli.te held is he that stands between the people their national convention last wees at and sppressive, machine nartyism. Ctncinnaiti, and nominated Wharton When the interests of the coteries of Barker and Ignatius Donnelly. The politicians wbo manage to control Hie fusion wing held their convention at political movements of nearly every Sioux Falla, S. D , nominating Bryan locality in the nation, heroine identical with those of the people aa a whole, and Towne. there will be no use lor the independent llarry L. Jxrwi*. d»«»ocratie and candidate. Till then, he is a very desir people, party nomine, for aberitf, i« able possibility. Il is only halt- a young wan wkoxe dawning quali heartedly that conventions many be fications lor that office command respect packet, and primaries plugged, when wherever he is known. Mr. Lewis iss the independent. amiidate may possibly min of known integrity and stability of hopelessly tangle the most carefully laid character and thoroughuean in every system ol wires. Those wbo carp business which hs undertaker. For against the independent candidate ad several years part he has been super vocate the theory that the voters should intendent of the Rocky Uulrh mine at accept without question whomever Bailee, filling ths position with ability the politicians nominate In other and credit. Hsia well known through words, they advocate machine domina eut the larger portion of the county and tion. The indepen lent candidate is the always fav.rahly known. Ha is a man medium of equilibrium between dis of strictly honest principles and a thor organization and dangerous centralize oughly good citizen. He is amply quali tion of power. He is an effective check fied to discharge every duty which per to the latter calamitous condition, lie tains to the office of sheriff anil, il is an eminently respectable individual elected, will nerve the people honorebly ami the volume ol illtimed abuse and well. directed toward him deserves the unqualified disapproval of every right The best representation any section thinking citizen. can have is secured bv the man of in tf'alilwriHu Given Aw#,. telligence who has a practical knowledge ol the important business interests and Until August I, 1900, anyone sending industries of that particular section name and full address, w ith 10 cents in W. H. Hampton is a man who is identi stamps to defray postage, packing etc., fied with tlw most important ol Jose will receive free & package containing a phine county's industries. To no other choice selection of first class flower or one man is the great advadceinent ol vegetable seed. All are of the finest the mining industry in ths past few California variety, grown at this place. years due, than to Mr. Hampton. Asa Ail we ask of you is that when they are man that is eminently fitted in every grown and matured, you will tell your way to represent the interests of this neighbors or friends that the seeds came county,no bettor selection could possibly from us. Stale which you prefer, flower be made. He io a inan wbo lias risen to or vegetable leads. eminence in bio profession, he has a thor K ay mond A Ron tears S eed C o , ough understandingof the waiilaand wish Boi 286, Santa Paula, Cal. esof the people of hie section and ,lbe abil ity to give them satisfactory and credits A Few Pointer». hie representation. He io a thorough gen The recent statistics of the number of tieman in every sense of the word and a deaths show that the large majority die uian, who, if elected, would lie an huuot with consumption. This disease may to his section. The sole objection as commence with an apparently harmless regards his caudidacy that has yet found <eugh which can be cured instantly by expression is based on ths fact that he Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and is "independent;" thtt lie comes before Lungs, which is guaranteed Io cure and the people on his individual merits, not relieve all cases. Price 25c. and 50c. ground out of any party machine. To For nale by all druggists. the old style, siipentitious, iutense Electric Lighti partisan of the days of the bellowing and tortutous stupm'orator, this might In the berths of the Standard Pullmans have lieen cenvineing argument in liis of the Northern Pacific's new North disfavor. We live in a later age Coast Limited will be appreciated by Representative qualifications are not Pacific coast and inland empire travelers. bestowed by conventions, neither Is the Two lights to each suction. Ask our convention's choice necessarily that of agentN for the North Coast Limited leaf the people. Mr. Hampton meets com let. A. I), Charlton, Ass't General Pas pletely all requirements for the office senger Agent, 255 Morrison St. ('or. 3d, for which he is a candidate, and no more Portland, Ore. deserving man for the position could be Kerby Notes. chosen. Thomas Gilmore is seriously ill with The perfect management of the coontv la grip|»e. clerk's office during the pant two years Dr. Morey, one of the pioneers of the ban earned for Roy Bartleti a well de valley, was in Kerbv Sunday. nerved reputation a« one of the belt of Mrs. M.*B. Redman, who has been ill firia!# that ever held office in Joeephine for some months past, is very low. countv and nothing in surer than the B. Woodcock, who was dangerously fart that n« county clerk in the whoh- vtate of Oregon enjoys a greater degree ill last week, is somewhat improved. J. C. Whipp, the Jacksonville maible of popularity in his field or is more en lirely free all adverse criticism. The dealer, has been in Kerby this week. fact that this can be said of him at Ibis Jacob Klippel, a pioneer miner of stage of Cue political campaign S|»eak# Southern Oregon, Nundayed hi Kerby. far louder than words of the complete Mrs. J. I). Mayes was numbered satisfaction with which the people of among the sufferer# from la gnp|»e on this county view him and his conduct of Munday. the affairs of the clerk’s office. The John Young, a leading farmer of the reason for this popularity is not at all Illinois valley, was doing business in difficult to ascertain. It is because hr Kerby Mon. lay. has show n himself to be a thoruif^hly ( . T. Payne, the landlord of the Union competent official, who neglects no part ol the duties pertaining to the office, and hotel, is prospering and daily giowing in always accords the most courteous treat favor with the traveling public. P. J. Summers, the shoe maker and ment and assistance to th on« who wn»h to examine the records or to transact other cynic philosopher of this place is suffer bu«iueas al the clerk's office. Through ing from an acute attack of rheumatism. out his whole term of office he has ex J. II McIntosh has turned his atten- perienced a nteady Increase in popularity lion to farming, having leased the Welch among the people and at thia time their ranch, located some three miles from approval is more strong in tiis favor Kerby, fur a term of years. ROGUE RIVER COURIER, fUXming ftote# Remnant Saie LAST TLX DAYS LX MAY RED STAR STDRE, W. E DEAN, & CO.. Propr. Post Oftice Building. Dr. Oixere, th« well-known Medford dentist, ix viaiting Kerby in a profea •ional capacity. 1*. Hour, miner, aLx:knian and mem ber of the Tuesday club, baa been in town for a day or two. Mr. Ed Gilmore, wbo operate, the ataxe and mail line lietween thia point and Browntown, ia enjoying a lucrative trade. • baa Trefethen, a prominent etock- raiaer of thia locality, went to Medford laat week and purchaeed a valuable breeding animal from Itufua Cox. Fiank Jteaainger, one ef the large property uanera ol Kerby, haa been buay the paat week tn erecting a residence building. Mr. J. I’. I.iikena of llaatinga, Nebras ka, a miller by trade haa al moat decided to locale in Kerby and erect a modern, up-to-date flour mill, a muck to be-de aired acquisition to the locality. John Mitchel, the Village ainltb, plies Ilia trade busily with nervea of steel, muscles of brass, and a determination as stubborn and unyielding as the metal of Ills craft. The l'reston Peak copper camp .lions unmistakable symptoms ol leruming one of the liveliest camps iu the weal in the near future. Home of the beat prop erties are now iu the hands ol mining men of unquestioned ability and almost unlimited financial resources. teacher in the public school at Kerby. She is a lady of wchoiarly attainments and great en»*rgy of character, a»d uw* by faithful application, progressive methods and gentle diNponinon raised the school to Hn present high standard of excellence, thereby winning golden opinions frpm all sorttf of people. J. D. Hayes, dealer in groceries and general rnerchamli^, han a fair trade which is rapidly in< reading. His etock is new, well selected and a large value for the money asked. His artistic taste in dmplayiug goods, his genial manners and his great bargains all «peak with trumpet tongue that he will soon lead the mercantile van of Kerbv. <ieo E. Floyd, proprietor of the Pion eer hotel of Kerby, ie a very siicceeuful landlord He devotes himself entirely to the entertainment and comfort of his gueate, he is ably as-isted by his amiable wife, who personally supervises the cuisine. Ilin laughter has sole charge of tiie dining room. Her modest bear ing and studious attention to the wants uf the guests lend to this house a charm, lhe breadth of which G beyond compu tation. B. E. George, though now well a’ong in the seventies is as hah*, hearty, nim hie footed and elastic spirited as many a boy of 17, a lesson for the boys, and here, boys is another lesson. To use his own words, “Though I ani 79 years old and have passed the greater portion of Many a Well Dressed Man Spends less money and look lietter than his neighbor who has the lunger purse. That's judgment in buying— getting everything tasteful ami har monious. Saek Suits make a man look well every day in the week; nobby.* comfortable and and business-like for the money, they are the cheapest suit you can buy. Von will find them here in all the desirable fabrics, choice weaves and beautifhl pat terns. .Men’s Shoes \Ve have everything that's new in in all the new Lasts and Toes in Tan and Black, with fancy Silk Vesting and plain tops, Ask to see our ARMORED CRUISER SHOE for boys. E, C. Dixon Dry Goods, Shoes ami A mung, th« social nn<l l»eii«fi»iary in- my life on the frontier ami in the mining (llntion» ui Kerby ia lo be notail a . auipml the Pacific coast, no one can prominent and thriity organisation ol albert he has ever heart! me take the Woodmen of the World ihwignated name of God in vain. Sixty nine years Kerby camp No. M0. The order is ago I protniwe.l my dying mother that I .strong numerically and financially. would keep inviolate her last c miinand, ('haa Howard, formerly one of th« via; ‘Never use profane language.’ ” tburougb going bu^ineae men of Medlord, J. W. Howard, one of the leading hae a fine farm a few mllva from Kerby, merchants of Kerby, reports business which he ia conducting with the vigor very good in bis line, lie holds tile ami intelligent*»’ that ha# characterized retfiatration books open ami states that hia paat career. there are many voters i in the precinct 1 John Reeve#, wbo ha# an excellent who have thus far failed i to register, I copper proapeci In the Preston Peak I country, expect# to open four miles of ■ The funeral ol the 1 late Dr. C. W. Whipp of Kerby on Sunday last was new trail thia epring in order to make conducted by Bell lodge No. 5S, A F. hia property acceeaibie from the oulsl e Brewer A Hayes' A A M. and Kerby ville, No. 55, I. O. world. Mr. Reese# will begin opera tion# aa #uon a# he fully recover« from O. I , of which respective orders he was a highly honored member. The largest lm> recent lllnee# A contract will b Id in a few days fur assemblage of people that has congre the transportation of KMX) ton# of copper gated in Kerby for vtars was present to ore from Wafilo to Granta Pa##, whenu»» pay its last tribute of respect to an old WHAT NATIONAL LEAGUERS SAY ABOUT IT , I it will be ahii | « I by rail to the ^an friend. Th« Lztot Yarn. Mev-rs. Brewer & H«yea are to lie congratulated on their ingenuity Fran» I ko rutbiction work-*. \ Pittabur< drummer '»‘II# this new N.in kt* A Stith. <h*alera in general H W A - Chicago Base Bail Club. ' invrchandiae, have juat receive».! an m- y at n 1 always cat ry a bottle of Kemp’s ■ you c of good# that nouht t <|H«d, if not l-aNam in mv grip. 1 take col l easily The greatest parlor game I evet saw. A* an imitation of the Na aurpi»»«, many entire «tucka in the aaine and a tew doses of the Balsam always tianal Game it is absolutely complete GKO. E. V an H m .T ki n . line throughout Southern Oregon. Thia makes me a well man. I take hold of New Yolk Base Ball Club. firm haa been evtablislied for year#, and my customers—I take old men and I have played several games with Messrs. Brewer & Hayes' Parlor the I'reaenl member», while giving the young men, and tell them confidently Game of Base Ball and I find that every play is identical with that ol lueria'itiie bnaine»»« ail the att< ntion it whalldawhen I take col l VI drug ' re»|Uirra, arc a #•» largely in*rre«te»l in gist«, 2 h . and 30c. the teal game as played by professionals J \s. A. Mt IX inald , Umpire National Base Ball League. ■ mining prvpertiet. A Minister*# Mistake Mr# D. Gilaiore and family ha\e l»et n A city minister was recently han htl Messrs Brewer & Haves have invented a great game As a Base I suffering severely from Itie pr«\al»iit a noth« to be read from hi# pulpit. Ac Ball Game there is nothing lacking to make it absolutely complete. I epidemic, la grippa, fi»r some time paat. companving it was a clipping from* S amvki . 11 M i UTKS, Il Is recorded with pleaawre Uiat all uf newspaper bearlnf upon the matter. Chicago Base Ball Club. i them are out of Jauger al the pn*#enl The clergyman »taited to read the The most interesting parlor game I ever saw; one has to use his writing. Daniel iiilmore haa, like the oxiract and found that it began ‘Take patient, faithful #»>n ami brother he i- , kemp’# Balsaiii, the heal l\«i>gh Cur«.’- knowledge of Base Ball to win There is no play possible tn the real nurwl them al! b»» k to health again, game that cannot lie duplicated on Btewes Nt Haves game Th is *¡1» hardiv what he had expected St me of the Kerb) buy# are under nd. alter a inomeut's Levitation, hr FlANK I. ClIANCK, 1 coiltrpct with tn 1 »’tern » atpan) io turned it over, and found on the other Chicago Base Ball Club I »*ail for (’ate Nome June lai, but moat of axle the matte*- > ended fur the read Price, th» m are content with well enough m d ing. $1.00. believe they ean find a*nnln undeveloped territory nearer home. FOR SALE HY Mrs. Relle llu«fen, the well known 1 Josephine county feaeher, ia now near tug th« ead of her rw*»>»n I year a« Buse Ball Parlor Game of Base Ball. THOMAS <ieu. W Dor win. furmtrly uf th« J ca - clt mine oa Mt. Baldv, ban opwued an ansay office M ibo »»Id Anhlahd »limp HI. M- Ke*? A Todd are preparing to • five a new tunnel on iheit quariz mine on upper Coyole crir-k io tap tb« pay chute al a lower depth. Everitt A Clarke are drv«:.»ping a quartz claim on Scolta gulch in the Wolf creek district. They have an 19 inch vein of free milling ore. Three boys named Powers while fish* ing on upper Coyote creek recently, h » w something bright in the «rater, and with a pocket knife dug a |28 nugget out ol a bedrock crevice. Ad.n Alexander, one of the owners ol the Alexander A Bent hydraulic mine at Italic«, arrive»! here last week and left for the mine on Wednesday io company with his superintendent, Ben E. Stahl. W. B. Stapler and J. H. Master»» went out last week to their A It bouse property where they have a promising quartz property und«?r development Their claim is located between the right hand I fork of AltLouse and Johnson gu’eb. They intend to sink a 10)-foot idiait. G. W. Dwinnell of Montague, Cai.,: arrived here Thursday morning to ex amine minimt prujieriieb in tb« county. The mineral field of Southern Oregon present« «ubslantial inducements which are widely recognized. The material advantages of such a section aw ours can- ; not remain hidden always. after lying idle two vears. ba# relocated by other parties I* bis gr-»ni. has breo worked fur kmik i ear» by ground alu uing with a vary w«U aster supply and ••• out immensely profit» Lie by that method. Aa a piping propo •itiun, it pre-ent# indx-euienta slock are very attract#«. The yield of Hie ground per yard in eon«ideration of the available water and other facilities is h m to leave no room fur doubt that it would yield extraordinarily good re turn# it operated »uh a hydraulic plant. Onion creek i# a considerable stream flowing with quite a steep grade, and would furnish abundant water supply t wj’b aa much pressure as desired with a diUn of very moderate length. It is rather surprising that such propositions as Ibis eb uld remain unconsidered fur I so long, but the district is quite remote, an<i somewhat difliiuli of access. An extension of the Swede Basin wagon rvad could be made to reach Briggs creek in a distan e of only a few miles. The route Las never yet been examined wi*.h sucL a view and the cost of such at) enterprise is totally unknown, but such a road would be a long step in the 1 devel jpiuuil of tbir and other more re mote districts. The copper possibilities of Uns region are very eneouraging. Garden Hose BOlIl COTTON ANI) RUBBER. Price per aa Foot, li 4Í 12i 15 it U Cents 8 10 A* Every loot of Hose above Guaranteed. IOC U per Foot or upwards r Full Line of Sprinklers and Nozzles Hair-Riddle Hardware Co AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND • In Defense of Mr. Watson *♦*♦**** The following article in reference to i the administration of U. B. Watson a# ,)ne ,„,rr «U1 be ...eouenedatnl div i ict attorney appeared iu last week's then the reader, may judge for tberu- itesue of the Medford Mail: Now comes A. E. Ream.*#, the fusion wive, the character of the firm »»king , candidate o district attorney, with a to be entrusted with the reeponstmlities | long editorial in Monday’# iaeue of the of the Office, lit. th»: In tbeeaMoD Jac ksonville Times, highly praising the the .Ute veut» A. J. Hamlin, convicted legal still of the firm of Colvig & Reamer?, at the la.t term ol circuit court without ( The Victor Jr., mine is running a id particularly lauding himself and at the assixtaaw ol Colvig A Keamea, Col- j Solicited from the proaecuting attor steadily on rock ol an aver«g? value the «am« time unprofessional reference» seldom equa led in quartz mines in any and insinuation# ri-gardmg hisopponent. ney the privilege of entering that case country. The company have put in a The Ma!! has taken the pup# to ascer also, notwithstanding the fact that Col | general merchandise store at the mine, tain the tact# in reference to certain vigA Beanies had appeared for the and the post-office department, have statement# therein contained and finds defendant at the preliminary examina established a post office there, with C. many evident effort# and purpose# to | tion Mr. Colvig's avowed purpose was »V Thompson as postmaster. The name deceive the public. The fact# herein to punish A. J. Harulin who had been a were derived from the record# and from client ot his for many years, because be of the new office will be Alta. C. L. Mangum and family left on other absolutely reliable sources. Only assumed to employ another attorney in Thursday morning to spend a few days a brief notice of a few' of the misleading Ins defense. Mr. Fitch, who was de a’, the Granite L*:!! rninr. This proper statement« therein contained will suffice lending, objected to Mr. Colvig’s ap ly, which consists of both quartz and to show the animus of the writer, as it pearance on part ot the prosecution on placer operati ns, is the most important is not our purpose to devote much time the ground that he war violating pro in the Louse creek district, a region or space to the fusion candidate’# editor fessional ethics in appearing against the vie for whom he Lad acted at the exam which has few superiors of like area. ial. He charge# .Mr. Watson with having ination A lengthy argument ensued be I he quartz mine is equipped with a flve- ntauip mill and the ore is very rich, loOd Hamilton and Wilcox held to answer on tween Mr. L'olvig ami Mr. Fitch which lock being no rarity. They reburned on a charge of crime ami afterward# dis resulted in Mr. Colvig abandoning the missing the case for want of evidence to care, notwithstanding which the prose Saturday. convict. The fact of it is that Mr. Wat cuting attorney convicted the defendant. The Gohl I>redge ‘ Josephine.” near son was not in Jackson county when Now as to the constitutionality of the Waldo is now running steadily. It these men were bound over. They information law, one word: These takes some time, to get a huge machine waived «n examination and as a matter i great oracles of the law have pro like this into steady working condition of course were^Leld to answer. At the nounced it unconstitutional in lace of and the operators have been consider time when the matter came on for trial the fact that nearly every judge of the ably hampered heretofore by breakage's in the circuit court, some of the witness state circuit courts have refused so to in the machinery, but the weaker parts es could not lie found and with the free declare it, and in every district this in have been replaced by stronger material consent of defendant# the case went formation law is being used at such a and now tire pros|>eelH are blight for a over. As soon as the wi n««# could he great saving as to meet the approbation long, steady run. There is no doubt as found, Mr. Watsoo made a lull examina ol all the tax-payers. to I tie paj iiig qualities of the ground. tion of the case and at the first oppor G II. Stewart and B. A. Banfleld left tunity thereafter dismissed the case for last week for a prospecting tour on Alt- want of evidence and directed a journal ANNOUNCEMENTS. house and Sucker creeks. They could entry showing the tact. The reference not select a more promising locality. made in the article thereto shows not Althouse is known as the headquarters only an unfairness but the instincts of For Representative . lor coarse gold, and rich strikes in this pettifogging. district during the past year giye evid In the case of state vs Carlisle, charged ence of its possibilities in quartz ledgi s 1 with burning a building not his own, it WM. H. HAMPTON, and in pockets. While a good many is again stated that Mr. Watson had him have been prospecting here, it is virtual bound over to ap|>ear before the court Independent Candidate. ly as promising as a new section, as a an»l then dismissed the case for want of country of this kind cannot be consid evidence. This case, like the other, ered thoroughly prospected until it is was examined at preliminary while Mr. For Representative... worked over foot by foot. Watson was holding court at Klanaatb G W. COLVIG, J. S. Howard, chiel engineer on the county, an<l when Rosanna Carlisle and High Line ditch, that is expected to her husband were bound over Mr. Wat Regular Republican Nominee. bring the waters of Rogue river to Gold son was not in the county. A grand Hill, is in Portland and to an ‘‘Oregon jury was called, the case examined, and ian” reporter says the work of digging I Carlisle and his wile indicted by the For Representative . . ihe 4-foot berme nn the right of wav, is grand jury. A separate trial ws# de progressing steadily, several miles being manded by their attorneys, which ol W. F. HORN, already prepared for excavation on the {course had to be granted. They both Gold Ilill end. A right of way has just plead not guilty, Mrs. Carlisle afterwards been granted the company by ¡he South withdrawing her plea of not guilty, and Dem. and Peo. Party Nominee. ern Pai ific Company, for a 50-foot atrip, pleading guilty. On separate indict 35 miles • long, the deeds haying been ments Carlisle could not la» convicted on signed in New York. There now remain the evidence, which statement would be For District Attorney .. . but a few rights of way to be obtained confirmed by the grand jury themselves. along the 93 miles of line, and condem Mrs. Carlisle went to the penitentiary natory proceedings will be beguu next for nine year#; Carlisle was dismissed C B. WATSON, The three cases against Ulrich desig term of court in Jackson county tu secure these. When the right of ;vay has been nated as llie “ehin bone” cases, were se< a red beyond cavil, conflicts will be not circuit court matters at ail, but tried Regular Republican Nominee. let for di.ging the ditch in 10-mi’e aec- in the justice court. The article w hich they refer to and designate as the syndi tloilH. cate article made no reference whatever John Hunting was in town last week For District Attorney .. to any c«#«s !»ut circuit court case*. from Briggs creek, where he has been These editorial attorneys say "these engaged in mining during the past two three trials were certainly quite expen A. E. REAMES. seasons. He is operating a portion of sive to the county.” The (act is, as the Barr property under a lease and has shown by the record of th« county been getting good returns. Last year be court, thus»* thiee case# cost the enor Dem. and Peo. Party Nominee. sol 'tiled |46O from one piece of ground mou# (?) sum of $47 85. This paragraph about 40x60 feet in area. The gold is on in the attorney’s editorial winds up with the coarse order, but doe» not run io a thrifty notice to the firm in these For County Treasurer large pieces He has not found any word# “In these ca.*e# Colvig A pieces this season of uvei iu value, Reames appeared for the deiendent.” tmt will, in all probability, find coarser The reference made to the case of tl e T. B. CORNELL. gold when he cleans the bedrock. Th»* stale versus Enzelle shows the abandon ground has a depth of about 12 fief. of the writer, ¡’li«- ' hc ' m m regard or five feel of this being red fop dirt, and Regular Republican N ominee. to the Frizeile cate are, briefly, a the rest gravel. Boulders are fairly follows; Erizehe was held to answer on | plentiful, though not extraordinarily the » Large of assault with a dangerous For Treasurer . large or heavy. The claim is equipped weaj»on. There were two case#. The I with a hydraulic plant of modest dimen magistrate had filed a complaint charg- i sions and ihe returns are very satisia» t- ing in on© case assault and battery. Mr. | J. T. TAYLOR ory. Watson was not present, but was after John llarpole, who is developing a ward notified. The case designated as quartz prospect on the headwaters of assault and battery seemed to be serious : Dem. and Peo. Party Nominee. Briggs creek, has lately added fanning and for the time it was doubtful if the I to his other o»vupations and intends to injured man would recover. Therefore raise vegetables to supply the Brigg* the complaint of assault and battery 1 For County Clerk ... creek miners during the coming sum was dismissed and no further action i ir.er He has taken up a ranch in that, taken until be should recover or some R. L BARTLETT, as yet, little developed region ami will other rt-sull happen. He finally rtoor* I devote at least a portion of his time to ered and it was fouud that he was not that pursuit. This in a move which | dangeronsly injured, and a full examin Regular Republican Nominee might be imitate 1 with goo»i effect by t anon of the testimony before the grand minerton other stream# to which »here jury resulted in their returning not a is no accent by wagon road. On ail the true bill in the one case, and while con-1 For Coroner. larger creeks there are at least «mall abler.ng the other one, A. E. Ream«#, flats, generally of veiy fertile ground, of the firm of Colvig A Kearnes, acting and the miner g nerally builds hi# cabin ' a# attorney for the defendant, proposed ■ T. A. HOOD, at jus* inch a p a«*e as this. A# il costs to the diktnet attorney that if the grand often as much an three cents a pound to jury would return an indictment for nave goods pat ke i to «mb plams a# assault ar.d battery be would plea«! Regular Republican Nominee. these, the saving m cost of operation bv I guilty to it. he said Reame# urging that raising vegetables at home is copsidvr I the «yeti mother of Mr. Friaelle was able Or if some one raise# vegetable# ' pleading that no nwre sen us charge For Assessor io supply the tamers he does not nee»I i than assault and battery should be an extensive field to make hi« O|Wa- made, Mr Reame#’ proposition a*# tions profitable. The quartz which Mr. pr» rente*! to the grand jury, he stating A D. CUSTAR, llarpole in developing prospects very that no advantage would be taken in n< hiy in free gold and gives indication« any technical way and that be won!«! of permaaenea and good extent. A nam- Dem and Peo. Party Nominee plea I gu hy to that charge. The <»■ "I P e of the rock, mortared and panned, jure reluroeJ it. And Mr R *atne«. for yiefiled a string of gold half way arouud . getting the honor in which be was For Assessor .. the pan Mr. Harpole is very well satis bonnd, did exactly the thing he said he fied with hia prospects and thinks il would not do. and the court state«! al the there ia such a thing an a <<»od quart« time to the jury that this re-alt was no ledge in Ibis country, that bi# is one of CHARLES CROW, Fault of the district attorney. Bat he them. mi#ht have said H was doe wholly to The placer » aim on Briggs creek the district attorney'» laith itu»be honor Regular Republican Nominee formerly belonging to l.uark A >mi,b. of the man with whom he wae dealing. For Surveyor.... H. C. PERKINS Dem. and Peo. Party Nominee. For County Commissioner — H. S. WOODCOCK. Regular Republican Nominee. For Co. School Superintendent LINCOLN SAVAGE, Regular Republican Nominee. For Sheriff . . ED. LISTER, Regular Republican Nominee. For Sheriff HARRY. L. LEWIS, Deni, and Peo. Party Nominee. 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