1 ; 5 4 VOL. XVII.' GRANTS PASS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST S, 1901. if f 50,000 Shares Ot $1 per share, or $50,000 of ? the Capital Stock of the Oregon Nat ural Gas, Oil & Mining Company,' is now offered for sale to public for the general This money will; be -used in drilling an Oil well on lands' that are controlled by this - company, which is iri the center of the Oil District known as the North Grants Pass Oil district. This company has contracts on the following well known ranches iu this District. They have all signed a card similar to this, - . Mrs Mary L, Jordon, . James Deveny, . G M Savage, J J Fryer, , John Deveny, B B Ochiltree, . ' V J Savage, Mrs Jessie Deveny, B B Ocheltree, Dr V II Flanagan,.' W M Bishop, J O Dotsou, . J S Harvev, J N Carter, The above ranches embrace several thousand acres of land of the bt-st indications for Oil that our agents could find on the Pacific Coast and they have been from Washington to Mexico. You know that if Oil, Natural Gas or Artesian Water is found in Josephine county it will more than double the value of all property and for that purpose alone you can encourage the prospecting for Oil, or Artesian Water by taking a few shares of stock. Cut this out and tend it, with $2.50 to Scott Qriftin. Oregon Natural G&s, Oil and Mininu Company. To Scott' Griffin, Secretary, Grants Pass, Oregon. Enclosed please find the sum of $2.50 to secure option on 100 shares of stock in the Oregon Natural Gas, Oil and Mining Company, of Grants Pass, Oregon, of the par value of $1 per share, I to luvve the option of paying 25 cents a share: on or before you begin drilling; orj ,So cents a ishare on or before 500 i feet depth has been reached; or' thereafter $1 par value until a well is completed to the depth of iooy feet; the amouut paid herein is to! be credited on tlie stocks accepted. It is expressly understood that you are to commence drilling on or be fore six months from date or refund to me the amount pid. Please forward receipt for amount en- dosed Dated this ... 190 Name of ,-Seuder .'("flfv of O. Address S4ote ss "ooafr - A Gain Ot 2W tol; ' ' . '; : The following table exhibits the in- creane in the market value of the oil stocks of ten different companies : Prices of Stock - Before drilling ... SO . . I.W .. 1 C" 60 20 .. 3 00 X '" -1) .. 1 C0 Alt.r drilling $ ano.oo 150-UK) in 00 8,(j-.' 11 00 13 50 3 40 2 15 . 20 00 New York Oil C'o.j . Union Oil Co., Kern Oil Co., San Joaquin I'eerlees Hanlord ThirtT Three Oil Co , Sterling. Oil Co Taenty F.iuht Oil Co., Kern Kiver, -N . 8.00 1W5.17 Ksch of these comrsnies was organ-: ' less than two year, ago. IS 00 invested in these ten companies would Jiave realiied 1 net tuin of f ll:2.- 1 17, a gain of over 240 to 1 . . - Ituy stocii in the Oreron Natural lias, ' Oil and Mining Company at 10 cents a hare for $1.( 0 shares, nonassessable, stock. Bay before they drill. For turther information call on , SCOTT GRIFFIN, Secretary, j The Natural Gas, Oil & Mining Company! J V--; rGrants Pass, Ore.; S0aosoasa OS a0OosOaOO0Sa POSSESS S0 1 0SSOOS 1 SUDDEV CHANGE. A suddeu quirk in the weather need not catch you'' napping. We cau furnish you iustantly the best of style and quulity with a neatness and perfection of fit that will . DECEIVE 6A DEVOTEE of custom made wearing apparel. Our suits are worn by many who have a reputation as dressers. CLOSING OUT LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. . WELCHS; CLOTHING, STORE . . NEXT TO P. O. GRANTS PASS J)R. R. E. SMITH, PHYSICIAN ai gUKGEOM Olllce, Room 2 over l'ost Olliee. Resilience Kune rluuse, oppo. Ihe Western. GRANTS PASS. - - OREGON". J)R. CUVE MAJOR, (ienural Practitioner of Mlfllll'INR iM SUKUKRV. Office in Williams Block C. HOUGH, AlT01iSliY-AT-LAV, Practices in all State and Federal Courts Oilice over first National Bunk. ; CiKANTS 1ASB, - - OKKdON. II. C. PERKINS, U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR, (iKANTS 1'ibB, Oksxion. Willis Kramer 1 J1ANUFACTUHKR OP Myrtle Creek - Extra Family Floui And Everything that eors with First Class Milling. For sale by Chiles, Deu-imatkr, Wade aud Coknkll. Call for it; tame price as other brand "QEORGE II. BINNS, ASSAVER, Olllce opposite Hotel Josephine (Jhanth Paso, - OllKUON. N. E. McGREW, PIONEER TRUCK and DlvLIVERY Furniture and Piano Moving. GRANTS PASS, OREGON. The popular barber shop Get your tonsorial work done at IRA TOMPKINS' On Sixth Street Three chairs Hath' room m connection. II. II. IJARTON, .w WATCHMAKER and . i JEWELER. . " Full assortment of Watches, Clo.lc.Vtsd verwear an.l Jewelry. A Gocsi Assortment of Itracvlcls and J h urt Ilaliglca, Clemens' Drug Store. J. M. CHILES GROCEKIE HARDWARE TAULEWARE Fine liiittcr a Specialty FRONT and FOURTH STS. SWEETLAND & CO. FRESII and SALT MEATS. 'Piiom 21 G. 0. FISHER Sewer Qinnections ; Metal Roofinz. Gas Fitting IMunibins .Pipe work of all kinds. Rids furnUhed (or all work. ' !ave orrtrs iih I'rau.er ltroM. Kanlware lli'.l-l.nldle Hards are i Doea tt Pay to Buy Cheap? " A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangeroae reeultl oftbroat and lung troublea. What shall you do? Cio' to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civi!ited countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Bos chee s (Jurman Kyrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to des troy the germ disease, but .allays In flammation, causes easy eipectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. (Jet - Ureen'a Prize Almanac. Ir. Kremer. County Treasurers Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are lands in the county treasuery for the redemption of the following warrants protested to January 2d, 18IKI. Interest on same-will cense from this date, July 3d 11101. No. No. No. ' No. a 104 10.1 15.1 200 210 277 11, S 0(i4 127 2011 240 272 2 14 ffi) 172 100 151 2SU 3 112 10 107 1113 144 :M 4 17 430 186 233 1611 170 6 102 58 1U2 IMi 251 310 2 8 285 2oti 222 240 1 - 17 US 133 101 173 . 254 31 003 . 134 1Z!) 240 31 003 134 170 274 . 202 I 115 174 100 183 85 J. T. Tayioii. Treasurer Josephine County,, Ore. FIRST NATIONAL 33 Jl 2sT IKZ OP SOUTHERN OREGON. Capital Stock, - - $50,000, Receivedtpoxits subject to check or on ' certificate payable on demand. Sells sight drafts on Hew York, San Fran cinoo, and 1'oitland. Telegraphic transfers sold on sll points in the L'nited States. Special Attention given to Collections and general bii.iiiixw of our ciwtoniers. I Collections made throughout Southern j Oregon, aud on all accessible points. ! K. A. r.OOTH, President. J. C. CANlPBKLL. Vice President. II. I.. GIL.KEY, Cashier. K. E. PUS BAR, Aet. Cashier. - Grants Pass Banking and Trnst Co. CAPITAL ST0CI $50,000. Transacts a general liankiug business. Receives deposits subject to check or I on demand certificates. j Our customers are assured of courteous j treatment and eveiy consideration con- siatent with found banking principles. J. Frank Wathon, Pres. I Ecxia Poi.lock, Vice-l're. j L. L. JtWEi.t., Cashier. j directors! ! J. Frank Watson, J. R. Moore, !J. J. Hourk, Kclus Pollock, " j flerberlSmith, Scott Grifliin , I A. E. Sheehan. j A YEW FACTS. jTennyimnionld take a worthlm ht of ! THAT'S OKNICM. i Vanderbllt ran write a few words on a j flieet of par and tnkkt it worth ! II'VUV'W-J'IIAT S CAPITAL. The I tiited Mates ran take lt ounrea of j r;ld Mami,aneai;leon it worth 120 : lllATi! .lo.NKV, I A merhanit- can take material worth f 10 make it Into wab-h npnngs worth Ilou.. UW-T1IAT3BKII.L ', A man works ten hour a dar and handle wreral bins of dirt lor .i.0uTHAT S i i-AUoli. A laly can purchase a hat for I" biit pre : Irnonelur )'.' TUAT'b fUOLlell- NK.-. We could siirn our check for f Uflfm.ViO 'ii it would be N. T11at Ton.H. We Fire our customers the bet Inwi-t p-.iw.n anility paron eartb-TH AT 1 J.L III. M. Clemens, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ORANGE FRONT. os. optaa Mouac MOUNTAIN OF RICH COPPER. The Samples from ' the Waldo Fields Make a. Splendid Showing. Fiue samples of copper ore ore run ning as high as 25 aud 30 per cent., were brought into Grants Pass recently from the new Mammoth ledge, lately discov ered in the Waldo copper fields. This new ledge fa situated nine miles from Waldo station and north of the devel oped mines described in The Telegram a few days ago; this new ledge or moun tain of copper, lies between the West Fork of the Illinois River and Elk Crock on the east, both a' reams Sowing north ward toward the Illinois. Development work In the nature of a tunnel driven iuto the side of the moun tain of copper gives proof ot a mammoth ledge over 200 feet in width, carrying values ranging from 10 to 35 per cent. This tunnel has not as yet crosscut the ledge entirely, nor do the miners expect it to do so, for over 100 feet more, as the ore shows up better with depth. Climbing to the summit of ihe moun tain one will find croppings on the sur face which indicate a leqgth of copper beneath, 000 feet in width. Such a ledge stands without a parallel any where. All over the summit of the mountain is to be seen a decomposed rock or gossan of reddish color, which forms the upper part ot the metallic vein beneath. Some of thefe gossan iferous rocks stand many feet high, like huge kilns, and give evidence of the in tense heat that ages ago issued from that mountain top. These croppings have been known to exist for several years, but it was not until two years ago that the Mammoth ledge was discovered. The discovery was made by E. M. Al bright, a miner of much experience, who came to Southern. Oregon from New Mexico. With two other ptrtnurs a com pan v was formed and several claims staked. bince the discovery was made the owners have been pushing development work with all speed, as they have a most encouraging promise of becoming the possessors of one of the world's best copper mines. The tunnel tapping the lodge has been run in oyer 350 feet, and down to a dopth of nearly 20) feet, and after a point 1 10 feut from the sur face is passed, a high-grade copper ore is found throughout. The Mammoth ledge, as it has been named by its owners, is situated 3S miles southwest of Grunts Pass, and only about a mile uiistance fr mi the Cres cent City and Chants Pass stage road. The mine lies 2800 feet above tho level of the sea, and the tunnel can lie seen far up on tho mountain side from the stage road below. This new wine is another important additionto the rich copper producers ol the celebrated Waldo Held or -district. The large ledges of copper on thoIIIInolB Uiver have been known for a long time, but in the mad rush for gold along tho streams of that and other Southern Ore gon districts, the leas valuable copper was ignored by the prospectors. But of late years these copper ledges have been developed extensively, and have nrnd ed many thousand tons ol copper Binco me erection ot the smelter hi tbt Jis trict. New discoveries are continually heing made, and the supposed border line of the Waldo copiwr belt is being pushed out and spread farther aud far ther with each new strike. Just a few days ago a gronp of Montana minors Visited the district, and, surprised at the magnitude of the Waldo cornier fields, pronounced it the greatest in the Lulled 6tates, though liko Iho gold mines of Southern Oregon, these Im mense copper ledges are practically un developed. The operators of the Mammoth ledge are to erect a smelter and electric light plant for night work. Nearby streams on the mountain side can bo utilized to furnish power for thefe purposes. Timber grows abundantly in the vicinity, so that altogether the Waldo region furnishes every facility for becoming an ideal copper mining district. Dennis Stovall in the Telegram. State of Ohio, Citv of Tui.kdo,) Ja-car Lot srv ) u. Fkank J. CiiKNsr nuik 1 oalli that lit is the senior partner of the firm of I". J. Ciikmiv A Co., doing business in the city ol Toledo, County and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum ol 100 for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by IIai.l'kCatahi'.ii Ci IK. FllANa J.GWn. v Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of Iietembfr, A. D. 180, A. W. Notary Publ. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly 011 the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. Ciiknkt A Co., Toledo, O. bold by drugiisis, 75c, Hall's Family Pills are the best. Aatounded the Eititnr. Editor S. A. Iirown, of llennettesville 8. C. was once immensely surpnu-.l, 'Through long aoflVring from Iiyspep sia," be writes, "my wife was greatly rundown. She had no strength or vig or and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Electric Hitters which helped tier at on.e, and, alter osing four bottles, she is entirely will, can tat anything. It's a grand tonic and itl gentle laxative qualities are plended for torpid lifer." For Indi gestion, loss of appetite, stomach and liver troub't it's a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at W. F. Kremsr's drug store. Malaria Csiiks Mliouinrts, Osove't Tasteless Chill Tonic cures Malaria. 60. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. Iarce Kua of KHluion lit tlla L.mer Catumula .V rirttirf"iiie Wetlillnt; lu t!t Yosouilto A Mull Who ltiues Like a Itatltoaimko. Reports from Slt.1gw.1y say that there b still a tremendous bkx'kado of pus leugcro nt St. Michael, who vroro un able to get dowu ou aeoonnt of the ico 8ocs iu Behi'ing sea. ' Superior Judge Slofsat San Fr.uijisoo granted a temporary Injunction re Itruluinft tire Cooks and Waitora' alii luce from interfering with the patrons or employees of. restaurants. The yiold ot wheat throughout the northwest is snid to bo higher than ever before. 'Washington nluun yielding 82,000,000 buiihoU. A dispatch Bays that Bear, Rose and Smith creeks mid other Mivams in tho Dear creek section of the Purcnpiuo mining district, Abulia, are experienc ing serious saiumor flood ., which have stopped ail mining; work fur this season. By the Btrilto of tho Brotherhood of Team-tera at r-'uu Francisco much los has resulted to people who nro not directly concerned. 1'iuit growois espe cially havo suffered heavy loss. Sunny. Slopo winery, situated ucur San (Jiibriel, Citl., has been purcliused by Her & Co., the Now York witio mer chants. The price is said to bo J'.'5,000, Clmrles Wucksniiih, charged with as sault to murder Mayor Hugh O'lLu-aof Santa 1'aulit, Oil., after preliminary ex amination, was held to answer before, the superior court with bonds fixed at 10,OUO, which ho wus uuiiblo to furnish. Somo of tho veterans nt tho Soldiers' Home ntiiE. Sunlit Monica banged tho i)uururui;ist"r in t-fliy. Unrest duo to tiio warm weather and discontent over tho bul tor supply nre said to havo been tiio actuating c.iusvs. The enoaiiipmont of the National So oloty of tho Army of tho Philippines will bo held this year iu Halt Luke, Uiah, ou August llit.li. Mill aud loth. A Tucson (A. T.) dispatch says that K'nacio Iiivcru, who had been working on a cattle ranch in southern Arizona, was overt. i hen by a mob of angry cow boys uud quic kly Mruug up to it tree for having iu Ins possession a stolen saddle horse. In tho lower Columbia is reported tho largest run of Huh fur 20 years, uud nevt r before have the fish been so largo. (Jill-net lisln i no'ii have been lnuluug big uiotiev. At ono packiug-houso the value of tho smallest catch, 500 pounds, was flf), of. wh.ch tho boat-puller ro cuired IU uud tho capiaiu (0, uud thu valuo of tho high Catch was 210, of which the boat-puller received $70 uud tho captain (f 1 10. F. V. K mliii, a San Joso pigeon fancier, sent ti n homing pigciusot this year's hutch to Huy wards for a train iug tly. Tho lirst one appeared at tho homo loft 2H minutes ullcr they were mleased at Haywurds, and tho others were close. be-Uiiid. Tho (l.-taoco is 2S unlet, which uiukca thu wiuuur'n llyiug nveragu u iiiile n minute. At lt. no, Nov., Juilh'0 Talbot, lu the case of WcdiUii.il vs. Bell, hold that when tho lop or upx x of u loilo la within 1 110 ixtcrioi- lines of a valid tinning location tho locator has a right to follow Its dip into ad joining paiciitud land, iniut i-ul tr liL'ncult ural. This decision gives thu WedikinO location and ulso tho Bell locution to John sparks, who roe-cully bou;;lit tho iuieru.-.t of Ucorgo Wedikuid iu tiio Re-no Slur. 1111 has Isjen working tho . nnnu Judgo Curler having ili-uied NodiUiud uu lujiinutiou to restrain Itoll and has talteuout thuu fcincUof dollars uvery week. Bert Ohtucrty. a woll-kuowu young mini, coininitu-d huicido by sho-itiug hiniseif near Conga as, A. T. A low days proviou.-ly .".!.. l.tiiul Kent was aceid utally killed by (Jlinierty'g gun, whicli ho iiad leit siandiug agiist a rock near Kent camp. Mm Kent knocked the k'uu dowu uud it ixplodud, iuilu tiiiK a wound from which tho diot a low luurs later, (.ilniierty brooded over tho accident uulil he decided to end his life. Wih'o Jutl'o Budd was hearing a easy iu court ut Mockton, l.'al., a sound, hko thu hissing of it raitlesuuk.) enmo fiom behind thu railing, and tli.j jiidfo or ilered the buiiitr to itivestlgatu. Pahlj (iiinrz, a Mi iicau, .was found to bo. niakiii;; tlie n 11,-0 wiih his mouth;' his eyes g.iutc I liko those of a snake, und hu was 111 a coinat'i-,e condition, (juiu. A cunliuut'l to h:ss for beverai iuiiiul.es, hut hu- r c.nnu out ot tho lit and v. alked away. .-ouio ye irs nwo fuiui.'a was biltrii 1y a ralta-Hijiiko and lus arm had to Le uinpiitai..d to b..vo Inn lilo. U-.en-Kioniilly lie iias ihesu peculiar Ills, In-w.s, sjirawia on t.10 ground aud nlleiiipis, hiio a r.itt.ei-uiiiko, t i sliiku oLjucU or JHIH his. . Jiid-o Ilanforl of Ta'oiu.i his an-lioiiuc.-d hi dominion tU.it au luihuii liua-ii has 11 j). rfeef ri-!it to buy whi ky uud toolilin it it hu irllO)v s, ja t til l kiiiiio as any otinT citin- ii of lini United status, liiu luling d-s mil alTe- t t no law that proiili.its the s- ldng of lepe.r to au Iu-riati win) IS not a uiuoi, nut tho c-.ait ii'j.ds liiJt an Indian v, in, ciiu. u cannot bo ilcpriV'-d of any of the rivals that nto .o-h hst'l l.y any ofiier ClliZeU QIlli'T tho const. lutioa. Lionel Comport, tho young milkiuuu uiyi..ri'uiy anot at lyis Ange.es ri cctitly, is nor out of danger. L'omjeit was .not ti.i'uali tho ab ioiii'ju and w .s thoulit to bo fatally wounded. Ail Ois.raiioii was p'-i foini-:d by Pouco Sur g.j'.ii Pi. ice, win- ii in cc. lap d loo re moval of in .ro toan a foot ot ih'i lower iijt. -tiiieiiii 1 tile ends boing join. 1 vit! a "alurphy biiltou." Tna op -i it; .11 is a must cl.llieuit on--, and 1 Jr. l'i rcc IS riter.Hig ti... con ;,-rat illations of I. is lesirins 011 h'- s-i' s. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library Tt8 Ec:t in Current Liieratura 12 COMfelTt Novcl Ycaiiiv MANY CHORT STOR ES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS (260p-.avr.aR: 23 cti. a copy 1NO CONTINUEO SV0RIE3 CVCBY NUSirS COMPICTC 11 ITSELF THE TriOU3t IN CHINA. rrince Chlng, Ii Hung Chaug and Kuiig Kan if, the tliruo liiembers of (he reform boatd who uro iu IVking, havo recoived - a cotumunU-ation ' from" the winit, in which, among other things, tiny nro directed to follow tha good things of the old country and adopt th gooil of other countries; to copy tha westerners "their hearts tiro all good, those of tho Chinese nro all bad;" aud finally, says the communication, "Good government depends ou uicu, not meas ures. Select good men uud yourselves act with sincerity and latiL Briefly, forget self for the public. " The so-called "allied villagers," ac cording to native report a, include 35,000 woll.m-mod troops iu southwestern Chi li, says the Peking correspondent of tho Loin 1011 Standard. Most of them are 1 11 Boxers or dislmudod soldiers. They havo captured all the imperial supplies sent overland from IVUiug. Information has bueu received at Peking stating that thero is uo indica tion of the KuviiaiiR withdrawing from Manchuria. Tho Chinese authorities alone aro incapable of suppressing dis order. The Ku.vsi nis are utilizing cer tain Chinese troops, but they prove iucoiuHiteu(. Eleven governments havo airreed Unit tho indemnity to bo paid by China shitll bo i."n),0O0,t(H) taela, and that the secur ity will bo the salt rax, the uativo cus toms ami an increase ill maritime cus toms to an clVectivo 6 per oeiit. The principal of a Chinese loan to pay the indemnity w ill bo puyablo iu 1UI0. The totarpaymeiits of principal uud lutorost will bo l,lMii),00'.l,tWJ tilels. A Peking dispatch of July 25 says: No ellectivo government exists through out tho territory covered by the foreign punitive expeditious. Bands of brig, anils, composed of deserters from the foreign armies, Boxers and former Chi neso regulars tcrrorizo the country, l'hi) imperial troops returning to Peking pluni.ei-ed 1(1 towns soutli of I'aoting-f u. After tho troops departed tho peoplu took vengeance upon tho olllcials, mob bing tho luiiiiduiius mid wrecking thctr housus. WASHINGTON NOTES. A staton. nt prepared at tho internal rovunuu bureau says that tho collections ou aci ount. of tho war luvuuuo not dur jjig thu period lrom Juno 111, lblW, to Junu ill), lllil, wero f.HM, 7UO.501. The navy depart iiieut has bought tho Spanish dry dock lu Havana harbor, and it. will be towed to Subig. bay, island of Luzon. Tho distance too dry dock will he towed, noing by Way of Uibrulliir, is 1 1,11 HI inilos. Tho postofli..-o department has called for bids for about 11,01)0,01)0,1)00 puslal aids during thu four years beginning December 1st next. During tho last quarter of thu fiscal year ended Juno lid, l:Ml, 2tU:i;.Vl cards wero used by tho department, mi uveniKO of (17,HK),(j.",0 month. Tins number, howuver, Isabovu the nveragu for tho quarter, tho usual number ii.piiied being about (id.ono.nijil, necessitating lint mitiiulacturo and printing of about .2,01.0,000 curds dully, month iu uud mouth out, or ,20,0110,000 a your. Thu composition of tho court of lu. ipiir.v asked lor bv Keiir- Admiral Hobloy is ns follows: Admiral Gcorgu Dowey, 'oinmander ol thu imvv, president; Hear-Admiral I, -wis A. Kiinboily, ro tired; Hour-Adinirul Andrew 11. Bon hum, retired, tiiptma Samtiel O. la-iuiy, United rii.u,., navy, will bo jiule-iidvocato. Tho coui-i is ordered to convene at Washington ou Thurs dny, Sept. 12. BTFilKGS IN SAN FRANCISCO. TI11. lly lriiiiit I eilenit Inn Orilvis ilut 111,01111 Men. Ill fiilllllineiit ol its threat to tin np tho business of San Francisco, no far as shipping Is concerned, tin) City Front redeiinion or l,iih.r, at 11 meeting Mon. day, July 2J, called out its full iiiuuib i---hip, estimated at 111,000 ur n, and thereby stopped work on nil the duels of San l't-ancisoo, Oakland and Port Ciwla. Thu resolution, which received the unanimous support nf tho delegates to the federation, i ns follows: "Tim full membership of thu Citv Front Federation refuses to work at the docks of S in I-'riiiu.-iseo, Oakland, Port Costa und Missiou U-h:!c. ' The steamers Bonlta and Walla Walla, with mill and p issiiiignrs now in thu struma, wilf be allowed to go to S'-a." Tho strllto of tho Brotherhood of Tauisters oisned with 11 total of I), I'M) muu out, bin Willi thu .members of tiio federation out, tile total was raised to SO.O'xj s'rilo.rs, mid a e,,us. rvativo cli mate places tint uuinbcr who uro forced to suspend laboi on it'-oount of tho sinl.11, b-it who are not striking, at 2n,0 inore, luakiii.: a' total of lo.o ) idle R'oplu as a result of tiio iabm troubles. 'J ho limplovers' lu-snaai Ion is opposed l'i sympiiuietio strhus, and demands that cvury i-uiph.yur ! h rmiuo'l "to employ his help wlilioi. t Uisurimiiiiitioii as to cr.-ed, rao'i or iimuibfrMijp in any Ml.-rual oigaiii.uiou, and that every tiuploycu .diall havo tliu ll'ht to lalsir Without int'ii I.T. in'n 111 any sliuallou hu chases to accept," Jotllll.S III Us. A seV'.i'u lliuiiih rsioim ra-i d ill Iyiii don, n.ruiug Hu' str.- ts into r.vor The umleri-r Hind ratl iay w is feysb-d and (rain w ci-i stopp. d. Too smiou II ,o(iu I ill's. I.ingt.-.v's new tii--.a.r, tiiu lui. I s.1 nil. .S.veial pul, In: l.udd.iitfs Were a, on., d. Ail l'i,'ilslnnali 11:1 I two i idles, to-g- th.-r Willi tlielr lll'le, plunged our a pr cipicu Vitide a -' eml.nij loo Mallei. In an, in Iv.vi; 1 1 l,.u I. On., iauy e-,capi.l without ser.oi..- in j my. A ::-; it. h lioui Acs! 1, Italy, siy, ih .; lin e Kinjli-li. tn 11 mi l llir.-l Uillde v.hi.c clinih a. 'Milit t.l 'l 1I1O, fi 11 dos 11 a e. n.snl ami all t- 1 At Red Time I lake a ples.urt herb drink, the next morning I feel bnht and my complex ion is bett.-r. My do. tor says it sets gently on the stomach, liver and kid hp) , Slid is a pleasant laxative. It is tn .1 Ih from lieilu", ami i prepared ss j easily ss tea. It is culled I. sne's Medi cine. All urugyiMis s.-ii n ai -oc. bimi V):. Lane's f amily Medicine moves the bowula i-a. h day. If you cannot get it, send for a free sample. Address, Orstor F. Woodward, I.e Uor, N. Y, Midsummer Specials SgH DISCOUNT SALE -m i Cots, large size and comfortable. ,:. . .......... . 00 Camp Stoves, folding, regular price 5,50, now.,.. 4 90 "- -rents,.,..,.!. 3 98 up Croquet Sets, regular price $1.20, now...;". ' 00 'V " " 1.50, " 20. k Hammocks, " 1.90, " t ,0 Tumblers, per dozen...'. 48 To close out we mexke theae leai ihe,i manuf Actwrer'a prte. Delong Hooks and Eyes, per s-orsei ciasps, per pair New Katods this week txt economical people! prlc Iron Beds another big shipment, $3.25 to..'.., $16 00 UR-; " ; " " 50c to...... j 94-- Stand Covers " . " " 50c to. 3 95 - Lace Curtains " " " ' 25c to.:.... 685 Picture Frames, 16x20, all complete, 1.00 to.....'. 350 Furniture t'arpels Vattmr Laceilurtaius CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. John L. Collins, son ot tha late Rear. Admiral Napoleon Oollliisof the United btutos navy, nocideutally fell from the foiirloeuth (I -sir of the Maaouio Temple at ChicnKo (0 the bottom ot the elevator shaft and was Instantly killed. He was B'J yeni-s old, and employed as flashier by a firm in tho Masunlo Temple. I'iro laid waste au area of sawmill aud rosldenco property at Ua von port, I.t., equal to ao ordinary olty blocks and caused a loss of 1700,000. Fifty homes Wero burned, some of them touomouts, and 100 families were rendered borne less, At the ollloo of the Robert Garrett Lumber company in Leavenworth, Kan., Michael Kelly, 1111 iusano man, shot six people, killing; 0110 and mora or lea seriously wounding four others. He was hlinsulf dually killed by officers who tried to ovorpower him. Kdcjiir and Hurley Dalrymple were drowned in tho Dear river, four miles south of iMompolicr, Idaho. The young muu wero bathing, whou Hurley, agud 17, got Into deup water. His urotnor went to his usslstanoe, aud lu the Strug glu that followed both lost thoir lives. A long-standing rivalry betweeu E 1 wai'4 Kuiicis uud Harry Daws for the favor of- a 17-yuar-old Muiloan girl re suited iu a shooting affair at Daggett, Han Bernardiiio-couiity, Oul., iu which Davis was seriously Injured aud ll uot exeoled to recover. l'uti r TiUbury, an ironworker, oallol ou Mrs. Mary Torroy at Mnucie, laid., und throw the contents (if a small bottle of carbolic acid into bur face. The aold burned out the woman's eyes aud burned heruuck, bruust and arms fright fully. TiUbury had voinly pleadud with tho woman to marry him. IN THE PHILIPPINES. Kuws comes from Manila of the first surrender of iiisurgeuls iu thu island of .Sauiar, odd muu, with two fluid guus, 80 ntli.s uud several bolos, giving them selves up to the authorities. The first minting of thu Uiglslutlve ohuiiiber was held ou July 2d. Com missioner Wright, speaking of the char ier of Manila, wild tho same reasons that controlled lu making Washington thu federal city obtained lu Manila, aud Washington, hu duclured, was tho best governed city iu thu world. Itoprusau tativus of thu tipauish chamber of com mercii opposed tho charter, asserting that It was tiicousiotcut with the freest government ou earth to deny the right ofsulfrugu to. thu residents of the me t tosjlis while granting It to those of uihur localities. The proposed system of government for Manila, they said, was far lo-s libera) than that offered by thu Spanish authorities, who proposed to niuUo llu) repus.. iilatlvua of thu dis tricts 111 Manila elective by the people. Colonel Zurbiiiio, with Vi ofllcors, S18 men, 'i 111 nib s and 100 boh.s has sur rendered to Lieutenant Hickman of the First Cavalry, lu luyubua province. I'letureMuld- yaV IIIO BIXTH STREET .Southern Oregon State Normal School ASHLAND, Htrung Academic course. I'rofrmional training of the highest excellence. Well equipped labora tories. 1-irstclsas train ing department, lie ilium! lor trained leach em exceeds the supply, 'irad iates raaily secuie good positions, 11 v a u t i f u I hx-ation . Most delightful climate 011 the coast. Kxpcnsc tUd to lo0 per year. Write for calaloKtie. V L'.v 'i v:Wlf f ti aT T 1 M "I Wi 'is. Ji ' '1 W. M. I SELL. doz 2C SC Wall Paper . Crockery .. Ulaasware Lamp Tinware Oranlteware Woodenware Tools Mirrors These former insorcenti bare the oath of allegiance to the Unite Hiatus aud their surrender clean that district of the revolutionary elenast. A civilian uamed Pinulok ha beam seutouoed to one year' taprltouaeat aud to pay f 1,000 for receiTi&c MppUea stolen from the oommlsaary depertaeal atMautla. SOUTH AFRICAN WAN. A dispatch from Pretoria, date Jaly SO, says: "Adetaohmeutof BMaaeher'e Horse, occupying Breiasrsdoc y, 1 sj forced to evaouate July Mth by -rior force of Boers. The tUteobaeM fought its way to Lembobo, a 1 of 10 mllea, losing about tea wouudod aud a few missing. ' ' From July 1 to July 21 the saber tt Boers captured, wounded or imnreades). lug was 1,008. Oaves that were ecoaptea by tho Boers have been disco verett la the Lydeuburg dlstrlou The eavM war well furnished and stocked with frort. sious. A quautlty of ailksaud satlaa was ulso fouud lu them, aad It It ns posud that these were ( looted fraea stores. A military oenaas will be lakea ou July 81. Colonel Garrett la a sate. mtsh near Yereeoigiua; eaptared M Boeri aud a number of eaUle aad wugoua, . , . Lord Kitchener telegraphs Jaly U that Colonel Barratt'i oolama nrpcieed a Boer convoy near Kelts burg aud cap tured as prisoners and some wagoaa. The British casualties were two killed uud six wounded. Qeneral French 'a coluniu lu Cape. Colony la gradually pushiug the Boers northward. General Badon-Powell arrived ' at Southampton, England, from Soath Africa, aud was formally welcomed by the mayor aud civil authcritlea. - Whoa he arrived at Woking to rtitt Oaptala McLaren, who served with htm la ladla aud at Mafekiug, there was a great deinoustrutiuu with bauds, bonfires aad decoralloof. The members, of the fro brigade detached the horses from the carriage aud hauled the hero of Mate. king to Captain McLaren's reeltUao. Sau Francisco Typographical TJnloa No. II, at lis last meeting, peesed a series ot resolutloui eondemntag the "arrogant aud vloious attitude" el the Employers' association la declaring itself Inimical to all labor itrganlmtlnsss, thereby seriously ootnpUstfteg the en deavors to settle the existing dlfpatea, A protest is made against any reoogal Uuu whatsoever by the mayor or at, uiolpal authorities of the Km ploy ere association In pending or future fa big difficulties. Judge E. C. Hart of Saorameato teuced Frank Eurlght and Bay Faaey to Sau Queutin for Ufa for robbery. Ever since Judge Hart look office in ISM be has been carrying oat tha Idea he then expressed, to deal oat severe pea. isiimeut to criminals of tha fun I pad olaas. The Baoramento police amy that Judge Hart la worth a soora of poiioe la the town. OREGON. X- 1) n CLAYTON, Pres. X, E. VOOHmr3