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vah .w .630 Tnbnoxa-irT KEYPSW-THEAYOBLD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. i ltl fwgtf Jo. the ',.lai Titans 2 "IStaaeruakev reUtt. Against tha la. troAuetton "of American 8hoa Stores, Vlca.rrsaS4i.B4, HaaaavrU In Colorado. 4 I . Ll Edwftw TlTen Eyo.V; the world's i tampion amateur sculler, has retired from racing. lie retires a champion who baa never been beaten in a rnoe, Each delegate from the chamber of commerce of New York to the recent London dinner contributed $1,000 to the Victoria memorial fund: i j J Wireless telogruphio communication between biea!0 and Milwaulca is promised 'in I its ; soar f uturuy $ JTha Olilcago-MllWaukoe lino, when estab lished, will be the first in .operation in the United Statcjpfor conunarcial Bar poses. " "" ' i ' President Shaffer of the Amalgamated As sooiuUon f l,nn, , Stoel and Tin Workers; nrton" his return from the trial le. cunfprenos with iJ. Pierpout Murgau and ot hern in, New York, Baid that it is now u fight to finish between the grout billion dollar stoul trust and , or,':iui.jd lnbiir. , ( ..iLugruf & 8titer, Chicago commis- , ;Sio merchants, received from the eoon. try several ensos of eggs, wliich armed latu buturiluy afternoon, snu were '-,- stored with the "fresh' Stock lu the .l basement.: On Monday morning whou (lie case of eggs fucludlug those re yceiyvd on . Bat urday were oponod, 01 , live chiokun were found,: The thoory lis that the intense heat that has pre- v vailed in the east and tiie grant hoodie 1 ily did hotter than the bust incabat'ir v"etnnt. , . , The robonrsnlof the lurid melodrama, "''The Ari7)iia Female Bandit," at Oiua " ho, suddenly became realistic, and reitl '), wrongs were resented with actual pow- draud bulL Mrs. Millie Lighthawk, r known in cheup theatrical circles ui , Millie Allen, was shot at tbo climax of r the play by Thad Brookle, who after. " -ward committed suicido. llrookio win " joalons of Bert Adams, whose lines gave him an opportunity to show alTectiou for Mrs. Lightiiawk, the leading woman, Mrs. Llghthawk died the same night The ntrwa of th&Niponiug of American! leiffiistool : lu VT.pua basuaasid groat - f itt idinesHi amauf ,1he f master shoo. Stfiatorsnnhaf'citv.'- Id the riilddlo of , Heptombor a mnustur meeting will be hold, and BjOKlaheoiuiierihave already aunouui h'-ir (leturmliiatiin to be there and to prevent by foroo the opeu lng of theso depot.. .Tho A inurlcaus, it Ts said, cuu sell !!0 pur cent cheaper than the looal nryksra. r 1 ' I Ad smioaucement nppWs in the London Ussette to the elTect that King Edward has andxpted the resignation of Major Karri Dvius of the Companion. ship of ths lialh, "that cllloer having expressed the wish that hu might be permitted ta serve his majesty without aur reward.". Major Daviut received ,tU deuoralliiu fur oouspionons services in Houth Africa, especially lu connec tion with the relief ot Mafuking. Buch retrocession at decoration la nnpruoo- dented. , . , , or, feeble old man ot 70, who lived near Mantiooke, Md., tried a short Cnt to his home from the village and lout his way. S warms ot luonqui toes settled ,tipou him, aud lie was soon ruade '.uuoonsiious. lie was fouud dying by a ecnrclilug party, his face being swollou beyond roooguition. The principal feature of the Colorado qnartO'Cftiteiinlnl oelubratiau at Colo rado Uprliigs was an address by Theo dore Koosevidt, tvlco-urenidout of the United Htutus, ori 'Tho'Orowth of the West Durlug ths Last Uuarter of Century." "Mora and more as the years go by, " suid Mr. Ilooaovult in til oout-se of his uddrusa, "this republic Will, find ita guidance In tho thought and action ot ths west, because the con dltiuut an (I development in, ths west have steadily toiulud to accentuate tho pscnliarly Amerlrait characteristics of MS-pcoplO. '. Karl Krngor of 079 Winneinao av. euue, Chicago, whose stomach was ro- moved several mouths ago by surgeons, is uow able to eat three good meals a day and 1st gaining steadily in weight. At the time of thooporatiou he wuighvd WS povods; tho other day ho tipiud the scale at luO, and ta still putting on flesh. hxtuxsr a stnmaoli was taken out on April SOth last.' Previous to that u was starving to death as a result of cau. oer ot the stomach. Within three mouths after ths operatlou he was able to go to work, and he now thinks noth ing of taking a two or three mile walk. It is anNMtl that In all medical history it la the ouly euse of its kind that has succeeded. i 1 ". K A - - The British torpedo-boat dvstroysr Vlixir, first of the olass to bo fitted with Paromis'-tnrblne engines, hiu bHiu totally wrecked ou the rocks oft Alder ney Island, tn the hfiiglish channel, i No lives were lost. Thu Viier struck lie. uonqnet rock during a fog which set In while she was chasing the destroyers of the opposing maueuver fleet The Viper was tUo ubiy vessel In the liritlsb navj fitted ilh Htrbtus enginos. During her speed trials in May and June sho at- UluodSO'f knots and was pronounced capable of doing 111 kuots. At that time ahe was handled by au inexperienced crew ami bar builders believed she wouuld yet nttuiii 1(4 knots ; The Dowuger Empress Frederick eldest daughter of the late (juccn Vic toria ami wot her ot Empuror William of Uerinauy, died at Cronberg at (1:15 p. ui. August 6. EmiM'ror Williiun and her uinjesty's other children and the Empress -uguts Victoria wire fit the sickroom bimsc. u( the day, and were at the bedside when the dowager emprens quietly passed aw ay. The laui dowager empress was boru' at Buckingham Pui. aos November 1. 1H4 ' : ,iii ... i COLDS J The quickest relief for a cold is by Scott's emulsion of cod-iver oil. ( , . ( . You will find the edge taken off in U night ; and, in three or four days, you'll be wondering whether, that cold amounted to anything-nnyhw. I That's relief. If you tackle it quick, the relief is quick ; if you wait, the relief won't come you know how colds hang on. . - j. i W.T1ssfiJ)rosslIlllelr,Ujal;W.. , i ccarr a bowns:, fi m. Kr Yots. Kodaks arul rilme-rA.C.VfXirhles, eTiliV'' i There la a Class ol People. ' Who ra injured by the urn of coffee. Recently there bu been placed in all ,,,e ' rocerSr Motet s new preparation called GKAIN-O, made of pure grains, Uist takes the place of cofTee." The most delicate stomach reielves it without dis tress, and bnt few ran tell 1 from coffee It does not cost over i as much." Chil dren may drink It with great benefit. 15 els. and 25 els. per package. Try it. Ask for UKilN-O. t - - Ltvdies Can Wear Shoes One Rizj smaller after, using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into therhotts. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the giesirst comfort discovery ot the age. dues and pre vents swollrn feut, blisters, rations snd sore spots. - Allen's Foot Ease is a cer tain cure for sweating, hot aehlng lee'. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c, Trial package Free by mail. Address, A'leo 8. Olmsted, 1-e Koy. N. Y. ; CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. ," - At Logaiisport, Ind., John Rnsh held his 0-year-old boy to the epper window of tiger's oagu in Uobiusou's circus tnat a better view might be obtained beforo the sideloarls were let dowu. The boy's faeo had hardly appeared at the barred window before tho angry tiger, with a rour, reached np and viciously wiped bis paw. with claws protruding, over the lad's head and face, leaving the flesh mangled and torn. Tho boy may dio. Tho Chicng'i and Baltimore p.umou ger train from the east was held up by five masked mn about 31 miles from Chicago, and one of the mall curs, which contained no inonvy, was dyna mited aud wrecked.- The failure of ths robbers to make a rich haul was duo to tho fact that the express car, which con tained the train's treasure, was in at on omul place, being the third car lu tho train.'- The men escaped in the darkness, their only booty being the gold watch of the engineer. . . : A dispatch faom Mantl, Utah, says that Ibuunus AudorHou, aged 37, shut Miss Emily Campbell, aged about i'l, aud P. O. G'hristouHcu, aud then com mitted suicide. Miss Cuniptxill was driving in the stage toward her homo at Mayfleld, and was met by Aiidorsou, a discarded sweetheart, who immediately bugau shooting. Ho fired four shots, two of which entered tho young worn au's body and one penetrated her arm, the fourth shuttering the arm of Chris teuseu, the stago driver. Anderson then turned tho rlflo oh lilmw.lt and blow out bis brains. Three negroes Betsy MoUray, with her son, Lkdllold MoUray, and dunghtir, Iila MoOrny implicated in the murders of Mr. aud Mis. H. T. Tuiiulorro, were taken from the jail by a mob at Carroll ton, Miss., and hanged. Another negro, named Will lrice, who worked for Taliaferro, was, a few days later, found on tho road with a rope rouud his uuuk aud riddled with ballets. A boy named Lomoyue Juyuo, of Llttlo Rock,' Ark., after being present at the hanging of n negro named Jim Anderson, constructed a ' miniature scaffold aud luvlled one ot his play mates to take the place of the con demned num. Falling hi this, he ud justed tho uooso rouud his own neck, stepped ou the trap uud the drop fell. His neck was uot broken, but the doc tors give uo hoo of his recovery, , A terrific explosion lu a block of six build. ngs iu Locust street, near Touth, Philadelphia, wrecked live of tho struc tures and oiuiHcd tho death of from 10 to to or more persons. Moro than two score of others were more or less serl ooly Injured. Some of those taken to the hospital will die. A barrel of 'gaso line in a gmoery store In one of tho buildings la believed to havo exploded. IN THE PHILIPPINES, Tho towns of CubtiMiu, Nujnu uud Pol a, oil the uoi theast uou.it of the tslaud of Milidoio, were occupied by a bat talion of thu Thirteenth infantry ami Maoabchu scouts ultur a alight resist ance. Thu Insurgents, numbering iloO, lied into thu interior. Their com mander, Howard, who is a dusurtor, is hiding in (he inountuiuH, uud tho Ameri cans ure in pumuit. Captain Sialfoid, ut S.mtu Crux, ill ljiguus proviuue, report lbs recovery Of tho Ntoleu puyctiest, with the con tents apparently untouched. Thirty four In.urgeiits, a majority of tliem armed Willi lilies, wore captured by the I'll --t cavalry in llulaugas province. : Adjutiinl-lieueral Corbin mid his party arrived ut Jelo, and spent the day there. The uli.ui and his court re ceived the vi.itora with a guard of honor of 100 moil, uriued with Muuvr rillos. The latli r remained outside thu wullud Oily. Thu sulluu, who is lighting the rebellious l)ati, reports that he eXMH)ls their curly huhjugaiiuu. This will close the war in which ouly 40 men have been killed dining two mouths' "light ing." The trouble docs not concern the Aincrtoans ut till, being entirely oou fined to tho Moras, over whom the sul tan will soon vsgulii cuiitiol, A dj u taut Oeueral 1'orbln presented a hiuidsome pair of binoculars to the sultan, who immediately returned to his cnnip. The adjutant-general leit Manila for bluing 1ml Augit i. . . , (Tourts martini are lobe held iu Mauila on Lieutenant l'ietou llrow u and Cap tain Francis P, i'reemout, 8ocond m fan try. The lieuteuaut is uiH'listHl of killing a native who refused to recover the body of a soldier from the river. The charges n ;amst Captain Freemout are uot yet known. WASHINGTON NOTtS- A Wiu-hington disimtch of Julv 30 says: The "Un k of gold til the trea.urr is the largest in tho history of thu gov- ei Bin nt and Is accumulating at the rale of t l.SOO.iHiO to ts'i.lMD.OOO a nnmtli T. Slav's tlgurt'S are Vt'l,:i,W '.M7, of which '.'l-i,(l,'iH, ill's is five gold, but in cluding t.'0,000,00t gold reserve, Since July 1, I'.KKi, the stock of fo'ld on hand lias iiicreiu,id alK.l dl.OiKi.OOO. The agricultural departiiieut will issue au exhaustive report ou truck farming uud the transportation of fruits and vegetables in the United Status. Tho report i-orers tho following piints First, a description of the transport!!. tiou of fruits uud vegetables from south ei u truck farms to northern markets; second, ileM-rlptkm ill the California fruit industry and the movement of Cahforuiu truils to iuloilor points aud Atlantic aeuboid oitivsj Ihinl, freight rates and refrigerator charges on pi-risli. able products in all important Ksctioua of tbo country. The report says: "Such a thing as a uirticulur season for any kind of vegetable iu our pnucip.il mar kets Is at ibis time practically unknown. uud it is uow )Ksible to draw upon ths duTiToBt sections of ths oouutry aud raoeivit at auy wssou of I he year nearly all thu standard varieties of vegetables." Brownies $1 A. E. Voorhlea. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. TEM9 OF INTEREST PICKED FROM THE WEEK'S DISPATCHES. Death and Hturvntlna at Kfim -Ititit-eatur Aii., Teiwlivr. Are II guteil ami hnrntw-Mliult-il Jullet Tmusjiort llrnnKltt luto l'ol. Senator W. A. Clwk refused to grant Jie millers at the li'iilted Verde copp r liiuo iu Arizona u;i ti', h-bour day, aud Ibout ),'.W men struck iu consequence. Woodmen of the World, J iu.il.c jutis licliou, initiated l.M tandi.luti s at a tieting held at Mount Tabor, Oregon. E. J. Oodfi-ey and Clark Tal-r, oivti rsf the Hed Hoy mine, wero Iwhl up while on their way from the mine to 3uimi!er, Or., by threo luankad ncii, ivho, It is said, K"'ured about .J j,0Jj, part of tho month's clean-up. A Fpfdmnc illspntrh Knys tl;sf .Toeph H. Knyd, a st'icl.hoM- r In tho Kettlo S'ulls land mid Iiuproreineiit coitpauy, ias , brought suit to havu n rewiver lai 1 for tho company and tho iiicor" jonitiou dlswdved, charging many ir vguliirities in tho management Home iiiportuuce is added to the 'suit by the prominence of tho threo trustees, who ire mudo defcndanth Benator Ucorgo rnrner, Colonel W. D. Turner and Colonel I. N. Peyton. Out in the Straits of Sun Juan do "urn, after having clung to au upturned without for 13 hours, John E. Ijov, n traveling salesman uud a resident of Victoria, was rescued by tho crew of the Seattlo steamer Rosalie. A com pan ion was probably drowned. Constable Nevins of Wolsi r, Ma., went to a ranch six miles from town to M-iest W. T. Green. As soon as the constable put ill an npis arance (Jreeu opened fire, but miHwjd. N'evii.s then ibot tlrepii In the head nnd killed him, ' Captain R. 8. Oflley of tho Seventh iilautry, who was reported lost in au sroliu bliszard hist winter while lu charge of a party buihliug thu govern ment telegraph line, arrived at Seattle. Iu says that 1H3 miles of lino havu been completed froin-Ht. Miohael up tho Yukon river. The work was proso auted during tho winter whou thu tern poratuio ranged between CO and (it) de grees below zero, lie says aljo that tho work cannot lio successfully prosu Bilted during tho summer owlne; to tho water-soaked condition of tho tnndra. The navy ti)iartmiit has signed a soutruot with the Atlantic, Pueilio & Gulf company which provides for tho erection of a inuminolh slouu dry dyck at Maro Island, Cnl. " Benjamin L. Melvlnley of flin Fran cisco, cousin of President McKlnley, has been appointed third assistant United Status attorney for the northern district of Cahforuiu, ut a salury of $J,0uo per annum. The appointee is the son of Assistant Postmaster Benjamin McKln ley of Bun Francisco, undo of tho presi dent, i Three great ore veins have been mi lovcred at Wuuooutla, Htovons county, Wash., giving a total oro thickness of over 70 feet, with vulues ranging from 7 to 20. The values ure chiefly iu (fold which is largely fieo milling. An immense plant of machinery has been hipped from St. Puul to Midway, 11.0,, Slid will theuce be hauled in wagons scro.s the boundary line to Wiiucoudo. l'here uro now iu construction a hotel, tvvostores and 10 residences. Thutowu has a daily stngo from Republic uud a postofllce hits been applied for. Walter N. Diminlck, chief clerk of tho United btales mint at Han Krnn Oisco, was dismissed from thu service of tho government. Supurintuudeut l'riuilt A. Leach has appointed lieu W. Hay, computing cUrk to tho superintendent, to tho vacant position, Dlinnilclc, no cording to .Superintendent Leach, was uot discharged lroiu tkio service bocuusu of tho theft of eO.OJO lroiu tho luiut. llu was to hnvu been removed ou July 1, uud had been given three months' notice that with tho close of tho last fiscal year he would uo longer Isj re turned. The saloons on tho Southern Pacific ferryboats plying on tito bav of 8 in l'Vuuulsco Will not Iki closed at least tho time has been extended bv 1 "resi dent Hays tor 80 days. The liquor men of San Pruociscn took the matter up lu real earnest recently, and untitled thu railroad company that should the si loons bo rinsed on thu Southern 1'ucilic's bouts thev Would transfer all their freight busii ess to the Santa l'e road. News re. i. lied Port Townsoud that tho steamship Charles IJ. Ijiiic is a total wreck on the west uud of Mnniv.iK island. The, passengers Were all saved, and Were taken ou board the seluHiuer Vega, which iho Lane had in tow. Tho Lane lc(t0vail,i July II, and euooun tored foggy weather most of tho trip. It has Iwcu decided tint between KiO.OoO.OOO and f IO,000,iHXI is to be ex Ik'iided within the uext few yours by llio Southern Paeillo with tho view to placing the system in the Ivst p wimble condition In equipment and facilities. The work has now begun of substitut ing 85-pouud rails for thu 70-pound nuts heretofore in Use. Thu state lull commissioners have untitled thu Santa Clara Itumo Protect ive association thul j'.MK'O rainbow trout have been apportioned to that county. These will be dislrtouted in creeks as follows! SU. lens creek, f(00; Saratoga 0. 000; Ias O.Uoj, lo.oixi; i imidiil'ip", 6,000; Llugus, o.lHKJ; Uva, a.oiKij Pack wok1, o.ihh1; Coyote, 7,iYM, uud San l'TllllCISipillo, 'J,.'hk. A fire, wiii.-h started in llie rear m some building-, on I.iucoiu uvciiiiv, wised out pnicttcallv allot Cahsioga's i usine.s section h 'ton tt was uuhr 1. mljol. O.ld rtlows' hall, Si veils' i .ink inula Uw stimt'uesoii oacii end el' the main ru t w i. a, us was uuo lue raihoail lioivny. llm agiegnte lass Is ellUll ;.' I I 'VI. All us.vi utou b.i.. Leu the pr, to em of r.o- p , 'o e lands of M trin ; ounty, With lllo view .l It"' dec Mount l am il uis i to i n ioi no d f r '' . an I ii'.-o ek.pin; of e pa-k. A Ukinli C'al ) dis...,-,-!, t'Mt tin. no: lb-bound Poiii r v. ill. y ':.s.' was held up near i'oit Itrowu by u lone Iik-Iiwuv. man. The H.iveU is hinl evidently Iwn prepared for put ,e h .m ntl.i'i, uud all Iherob'sT j. 't w.ii alsuit i.', HelpleN aiel hihmitof tho Water, the tran-. -.I I. niiox r. aclicd San l''i.iu. risen, hai ,n ; Iveii pi ked up at s. a by the strum ch,vm, r I ipt.i a few miles etf San l.r.'.s Dhis bay. The Ii,;ll.l, owned by A. V. Ik ad hi "c Co. id San praneisco, uud ivm uandcd by O.iptaiu liuudei soc, w nl r e ive probably t lo.iKkl for brttigin ; ill Iuuox to port, a lask ibsi mx niiid than "J hour. Of Ihts amount I'aptiiilt (itindei son w ol get wver.il Ihoiisiud dvdksi., ar.d e.o'h nieiubcr of ilis i'iOW wl'.l receive sevi r d l.iiii.uv l do.l.irs, if thvnsii.il rub's me ob i v. d. A ne,v nnieii bis U-.-u for.,i'.l Iti Unite, M ui , c.i.U i tlio Wouii'ii's I'io Uvlivo union, lAciy board. ng-noiise, hotel a id ii si.iur.int in l uiiuv.i.1 be DPUzzLii :ficttt:r,:e ; I I .:....': :. IJ wmMmmmm IWO WOMKN AltK TELLING it.-. ., -1 . . .. . i if . ;i i.. ..,,,1 ..j ii u,;ui iw i'i r. j tn i u Li v.". kiu, ituu ll ..,. .,.,.,.,.t,.,l l.r I ' J " . r-l'l , union :n u the employers will havo to I Uiue 1 1 time. . 'AU union meu havo . ben itp.esKd to see if the girl who Willis ou I io i.i wears the budgo, a neat j one iiusi nie l lor tne union. Ktch meui ber is iiio ;riveu a worl:iil e.trd, and all , employers of f 'male h'dp have been re fill, sttd to demand lu r card from every ! girl ajip'yin;; lor a job. William owjil'nu ol Uotow, Ida., "tor j shooting und lulantiy killing Lr. W. Vv. W.itUlns, shooting (ieorgo Creigli- i too through t he arm and Deputy ShcrilT C'jol liiroii'.'h tho siioulder and thigh,! w;i pursued by a shcrilV's pos.se to his i own horn and killed by u bullet through Ins hoiirt, ... A story of deafli und starvation comes fioiii'Houiu. Alter 41t days of great 1 1 ; , i dshtp :n thn A;;tpi,k miii.ug district, Ueorgo u(n, num r, fs dead, uud his two coiupiin ons, Jack liouslou and Jo"pii C. Thicry, wo at dentil's door, lioiistou wid probably recover, but there Is little hop;: that Ihiory's life will bo saved.' Houston and Thiery sovcrcd tho thigh of their dead companion from his body and were cooking it when help arrived uud saved them from canni balism. The Colfax end Tore.-t 11.11 stage won help np by n lone highwuyuiuu ut a point lour miles below Colfax, on tho roud to l'oruet Jlill There were flvo p!u.engcrs, whom the highwaymau had lined up uud ordund Oliver Powull to pa.-s Ike hat. Three of the passengers Were not molested, us the roblier said ho would not take n workiugman's uioney. 1 Tho other two, whom tho robber took f..r capittilih s, but wero drummers, con- j tributed aoout , V'O. The jury returned u verdict of murder i iu tho but ilegrvu, with the death pen. ( nlty, ugainst Ju.iu Uonzales und Josa j Cot. i, eliarged with ,tlie luurilei- of An tonio Kins April -1. near ilolli.ster, Cal. ! Thu case lusted two weeks and was hit- l-i ly lontested. This Is the first death sentence since tho county was formed, j Asuro ultof the water-front strike1 iu San l'Yanc'so the two railroad coui- i p uiies ut r re. no rofns d trausporU'liun I for - carloads of ine.ons. mid thu fruit ; was selling at o'J cents a wagoiiload, or even given aw.iy to clear the ears. Tho I loss w til umotiut to many thousiiud.s of dollars. . j .lanes K irl . lu :nl, dean of the teachers coilcfce uud prolcssor of tile liistorv of i ducat ion ui Columbia uni versity, in a lecture at the university of Cul tortii.i, said that teachers uro tho most nuriosY and bigoted set of people u'.'C.nth, mil wero pu-Ul.uiiue.us uud ci'inmii;;. lie accused tiiem of beine; us a class totally unlit for tin. work they v.mu proteiiiiiio; to do. The teach, r is always jo ining down, "Jiving all alono, day ultoi day, ou Ihd hill or plain, lueet ing only littla ehildren, bceomiug narrower and narrower." Ho lacks that os.nnt.iui inieishoolaiig with his equals that laM yors and oilier liisim ss iiicii encounter, "In no other proles slo'i," said TroTt Bor Ku-ssell, "ij mioIi object suboii-.dou dij l.iycd. Wo cringe b. fore the i ai d po'.ittci.in. We submit U r aise we arc uarr w. " Yur'ah.'tid t'lee Indians, wards of tho r.ritt.--h o, i , uncut, havu spread mn ill p.'. tiiio'.ij,,! uvor:U rdoUluuu ludi.iu ri - rvaiu.u and lor years have tk.-eu tin nuiiny. nice to llie settlers uud toe stale authorities. In-p, etor McLaugliliu re cently recommended that the gov.ru ment d.pTt the Indians, us was done several years ago, but llie commissioner id Indiiiu iiltaits wlb'su r, oommeiid.i thai has be. n udopled by the secretary of tho iutuior, s.iy thu goveiumeut caiiuot ;!.-:. the .slate autlua'tiios, Tiie cnaric.l leiuaius of Mrs. l'lorn l'uiist wei t. uud iu the ruins of a bum mi the I'lni.t ranch ut Pctuium.i, Cad. The iuv. t itlou by the eoioncr tended to prove that the woman hud probably shot herself b. t'oro the ll.uues reached 1 hoc, site having set the barn ou tire. Vhe woman's hu.bund testitled that she I had been ii. poor health, and many tlllKi j tlueatciicd to kill h.r-elf. .lames F. l'solo, an old, wealthy and eccentric mining iiiiin, wh. se home w.is loi'tu- rly iu Sin l-'iuucisco, was tn his V..ivto I'ikmih, A. T., oil hoi seliac!., i itirt tr.cdtocr .s Salt river, near i euip-.., Pon.g i.oi tun. i .r with the stream Liu I r. de into tee ipn, ks.ind and t'oe horee ; sank. 1. .', in,., the driver of a stage j cor,, ii, b.u i, .d to llie r. sct'.O. He, t.-J, , .l c.o. -ii' l.i loe sands, but the lal'uit ' i t a c. l' ..v. d lion, wlu.e ilvfl'soiu j ...:l.k I..',: -':,,,. ' ! r.tu!. I. NN l. !'lt;;i', :v . i'.'.'o Kuioucr ; tl Mt S.m ,1 . iuti. in- in. (nius, Cal., ; i i 1. i.il.iil.v nu t by lun .. . v i i. A. u-.iu. iW htK;.iiK :. .l. 1 tl. Mv, .in WcUlU.lU i .', :.; i;' s Vftwl vti.Vctou puro i . . -i ,-..s t. r. uu-iuu tho UTisS ,..w I tf - .,l'1. M.k Into Your Slices Al'en s Kcot l's.e, a powder. It rurtt painful, smarting, nervous Iceland in grow ini nails, si .1 iuilanllv ts.es ths stin out of coins and etioi m-. li s the gustes! I'oi loit .liM'ovi'j' ol' ih miv Allen's 1 oo!-l-i.e ir.aki's ti.b: or n, slesss hd rsse. It Is u icr'a:u cure 'ci sweat-B.', ralm ami Lot, ii i 1 u.'.ii-v hvL Tw it lo-.iv. Soid brsod iv gists and shoo s:.m. Hi eoiil f, r '" '. I'I stamp.. Trial p.ic . j.' K"-e il dren, Allen S. Olmstt-d,' 1 I'-ov, N, V Ths Bt.l Prsicription for Mj'j is Chills and k'rver is a l-olt's of ilr.tr'; Tasteless Chill Touic. ll Is simply Iron and tjr-iuiu in s tasi'c form. No cure, no pay, Price SV. TALKS 10 THE I'OTENTATK. rV-- r I! Scrne Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having x?.iM nmm on Uneoualed by any oilier. . fieiidcrs hard leather soft. . . XL specially prejKircd. K'.'eps out water. ' fa heavy Ixxlicd oil. v rTaARr.ESS .n excellent preservative. Ijedtiecs cost of yon- harness, j Jever burns the leather i its ' tlhcieiicv is increased, i 1 .tittb.cs ketit from brenkiliL'. Oil , s sold in ulJ .. . i aOcaillics Mnniifroirc-t bf Htnuiluril Oil ( umpfilir. visit DR. JORDAN'S osrsr w r u.iiiui;7itT..iiirsiYCUCt.Cii. rll(rlj rsl f (fit ol'iMf 1 bsJilt n Cm4, IU fkfMI W CR. J0n0AK-Dl8tASS0F MEN If llf. (hrnwMf rifl.-sx) bom slMa wiiJtuut tt um af fasssrsjasry. Trwttss'tn hv tn Piirt llsufl ssl Iw Real r. A qtnek fluid ra'''rl twl ft lJlrt. riatr 4 IstMlsj. by Ut, jMdU't MUll MiaV lra saMiiudt. CoOwlttrVHt lit Mid aVKlTpriv. TrMffftMtJI ps m fcr ice.r. A Fotilirt Curt I,. Will. 9 CH lUROSN h CO., I0t Marittt St, . FIGP.RUWE Cer.e&I I ; mi -.i. i.ll The scientific blending ol California fig3 and prunes with carefully . selected grain makes A perfect cereal coffee of delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. A delicious beverace having nil the satisfying qualities ol io'fce and tea. Boil from 5 to lO minutes only. ALt, crsOCiiRS. Best Cereal NuTK'E (ir ISfKNTION TO WITH iHAW LNSLHANTV: fif lOSIT. I.i aecor.hince with the reipiiienienti ..( the la. s ol the S'ste of Oregon, reki iv to iiisutiit.ee luuipauies, notice if hereby given that The t.nnrnslilrp InNiirsTice Company if Maiiches'S', KiejI.T'd. desirin t( c. sse iloin.' I usine-s within ihe Slab ..t li.econ, intends lo autidrasr its de posii mtb the IreHsnrerol sui.l S'ute am' sill, if nociuiiii tliall l tiled villi the liisiui'ii.e Cetunns-ioncr withia wt .iiotuls from the I'.'e 1 il ii v of July, 1PI11 iihilianr its ilesit Ironi the Stat, rrcsiiier. TlIK I.IM .13111 .K iN'SUIIANl'i: t'oVllMNV. Ily M ins ,t Wii.sos Min.iirers for the I'ncillc I'onsl. Pstp.1 nt fsn Krsneu.ro, this If.th. day ot July, leVl. SIMMONS. ("ireuit Con: I of the State of trre lor Josephine Co. lu the iron I'aiiuie 1 Irr, I'liliiull Willirtiu M. KelU-r, Al'lll'tl tO ll le!Oi Vt lV'fciuUi.' tint marring con- ii) vVillnni M. Kt'l'nr, Iefenli'n! In thp t. a me vl the Siatt ui Oreann, (on an- iu'iftw n qtiiretl tw Apix-ar ani tut cr ilw rttin luuti ncad at yu in llf 1 vo t-iitilit'tl t'durl mitl tnu-r, ithitifix wrck from (1aiof lirt pu')!i t'-ition nl tiiin tSimiiiiitin vif:-fron AuhnI I, i'.J il , iinU h ycu fstil ta ntiw'r. .Vr m: ilit'it'u', thw I'Uiolilf wiil u v tur' )r u il.crt'f I'ir-'U mi; tilt msrriA;t i- nlinct n( I'irttnt fT Htnl IV l-litlllMt. Itii" usitiiiioi t1 in Mihlit!irl by orfi ti M. K- llnri;:i, j'l.lc ol tt.t :it v t n tiili'.l tTttrV Tiuitlf in C'IimiiiIh'!, nt J.i. k ituiville, JailiMtu t j' ntv, Otvifim, 01 (tus Uy vi AUa!U?l Ut m1. . in; X v ns i.i t A"rn-y for i-Mmntiff "IHE MILWAUKIE." . f n.il ar n.ime f.r li e Chi. st". Mi sraukee A St Paul lltilwiv, knnv n si over the V'liiou as the Ureal Ur.le. n; rnnninK the "1'ioie.r l.iiu'.ttd " it.iin. every d iv and bight between Sr. Pun and t'hiesko, and tli.isl.a snd t in. sc "rite only perfeet trains in the .ri I ' rndersLiiid : iVtin.vtion ar n it 1 with All Transcontinental Lines, itvue in $ to pss.'i r. the 'nv-t s.rv te.. u Lnstlt ions e ..icheH, eteet' ic 1.. I '."all lieat.ofa v.ii'.y mcs'l-,; hi no c he Int". Ke that your ticket n i.N vi.. "T,. Milwaukee" when ifoieit Inert p'lr' it the Vuiled Stales or Canada. ,M, t et agents pell them. Vt.r rates, pitnphLis ot miter intei U.SII..U, a hllef, J. W.rv. (J. Fi ov, Trsv. Pass. A.'. Ceneral Ak-ent, SxtiviK, Wash. Poatt ixn, Or ml ! 3 CssittB ! V Wto'l. n. i a u, r NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. C. Caihouo, riainiifr. vs Rocky (Julch Mining Compsnv. D. fendant. , In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for Ihe County of Josephine. Ily virtue of an execution in fore closure of miners lien duly haued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court ol the Couniv of Josephine. Slate of (Jregoo dated the K! h day of July, lbx)l," in a cer'ain action in ihe Circuit Court for the ssid County ami State, wherein J. U. Cal homi as I'laintitr recovered jiulgeiueni on the 8ih day ol Jnly, 11)01. against the llocky (iiilch Mining Company for the Hum o! tlli.'J 65. with interest thereon from the lain day of May, 1901. "t the raU ui (J per cent per annum,' and 175.00 nirney's fees, sni Ihe further sum ol (15.00 costs, which judgement was len robed ind docketed in the Clerk's of!ic ol eaul Court in raid County on the 1:1' b lay of July, 1901. Notice is hereby given that I will tn ihe 17th Day of August, A. D. 1901, at ihe Court house il.wtr in'Hrants I'asS, iu Haid Coiiiily.it 10 o'clock, in the lore noon of said day, fell at public euclioii. 10 tlio highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property to ait: The placer milling properly situated in the Vault Mining district and Jose phine County, Orciion, luwlt: lyOiu mencing at the Northwest corner of J K. Looinis riaei'r claim, thonce fo:ti 00 degrees W H't feet lo a slake ( Inch is a bull pins t feet in diameter) from which a black onk 2 feet in diameter bears H UO degrees K S3 feel; a fir tre.. 3 feet in diameter bears N 40 degrees K 50 leet ; thence Sou h 30 decrees JO, l'.MO .'eel lu a stake from which a black oak H i'M'hes in diameter bears 8 GO degrees WIS feet; thence N tiO degrees K 440 feet to a duke from which a fir 10 indies in diuiue.er hears N 10 degrees K 12 feet ; a black oak S inches in diameter hears S 70 degrees W 10 feet; thence N 3ll degrees W 1!)S0 fset to place of beginning. Commencing at the Southeast coiner of J K Loom is I'lacer claim thence M tX) derees E U00 feet to a slake from which a laurel 10 inches in diameter bears N 40 degrees W lid feot a Br 18 inches in diameter bears S B0 degrees klliOfeel; thence H 30 detrrees E 800 teet to a slake from which a 11 r 10 inches in diameter beors N 5 degrees E 22 feet: a laurol 0 Inches fn diameter bears S todiurees K 15 feet; thence 8 60 rie' re. s W 0.HI teet to a stake, Irom w hich a live onk 10 inches in diameter bears S 10 degrees W 15 fuel : a fir 30 inches iu diameter hears S 05 degrees W 20 teet ; llieneo Is 3'l degrees W 800 feet lo the place of beginning Commencing at the Northwest coiner ol T W fatty's I'lacer claim, thence S 00 degrees IV 440 feet to a stake from which a black onk 10 inches in diameter besrs N 62 degrees W IJ feet; a black oak 10 incites in diameter hears rj de greet W 12 (cut;, theuce S 30 degrees K l'J80 feel to a stake from which a lir 10 inches in diameter bears N 10 degrees K 12 feet, a black oak B inches in iliiimeter bears S 70 degrees W 15 feet; thence north 00 degrees E 440 feet to a slake from which a fir 8 inches in diameter hears S iO degrees E 20 feet a black oak 10 inches iu diameter bears N 4 degrees W 15 feet ; thence N 30 degrees IV 1US0 feet to place of begin n i ii Commencing at the South lino of Walter Simmons' claim thence running (Southwest 130 Kods by 25 Hods in width, kuowsas the Kucky Ciulch Bar claim. , Beginning at a stake which is the Southeast comer of Walter Simmons I'lacer e'aim thence S 2H'i. degrees E 15 chains lo a stake lroiu which an alder 0 inches in diameter bears N 05 degrees V 2Wi links distant ; thence S 4t,4 degrees W, 13 and j chains to a slukb lioiii wlinh a hlaek oak 10 inches in diameter bears IS 04 degrees VV 20 links distant; a laurel 8 inches in diameter bears e 33 degrees E, 5') links distant; theuce North 2.Hjj degrees W 15 ebuius lo a stake which is corner of Walter Simmons' cluim, thence X 4S'a degrees K 13 and s chains to the p. ace of l egiuuing. (. oinnieiieiug at a Northeast corner of Waller Simmons' cluim theuce N degree W 15 chains to corner ; thence South 4S'a degreis , 10 chains to corner; tlitu.ee S Zi degrees h lo chains to Corner; thence N 4S'i degrees K 10 eusint lo the place of beginning. I omiueiieitig at the Norluwest corner ol alter Simmons' claim then a a degrees W 0 and -3 chains to corner thence S 28'a degr. fs E 30 chains to corner ; thence N 48, 'g degrees E t und . i chains lo corner; at'er Situmous1 I'laiin ; thence X 2X1,, degrees W 30 chstus to place ot beginning, aud begiuniug at a stake from which an ash 15 inches in diameter bears N 5 degrees r. -It links distant a yellow pine 8 inches in diameter bears 8 10 degrees W 100 links distunt; thence S 28,', de grees E 15 chains to a Blake thence South te '5 degrees W 13 and i chains to a slake; thence North 281, degrees Vt I i chains to a slake; lroiu which nru inches in diameter beats South i. decrees V 4 links distant u black oak 0 inches iu diameter iwars South 80 d. sr.es E 11 neks distant; thenco Noith Is'.j degrees E 13 and '3 ihaina 10 the place ot beginning. Taken and levied upon a Ihe prop ivly ot the said Kocky (iuleh Mining Ooiupsny, to atily the said judgment in favor ef J. C. Culnoun, plaiulill. and sushis' said Hocky 1 i inch ..1 .n tig Com l in v . deleiiilunl, villi in'erest Iheteou icgoihrr w ith all cosls und disburse' incite ih-it tiaieor may uevtue. U iti.e's my band this 17th day ot July, 1'jOI. Etl I l.'TKK, Si.eilfTot Josephine County. A. 0. Hoi oii. Attorney for l'Uint ll'. ' ' NOTICK TO CONTKIISLTK. 10 I'rrd Hievetiton : Notice is hereby jivrn by llie under oig ie.l, your co-owntrs in Ihe eight .'i..!7. mining claims situated 011 Kai cl.ei ie Creek 111 Jorephiiie t'outity, Oregon, and known as lhe"''Sunrie", 1 tie notice of wilieti is recorded at pHge 47, V. U; Ihe "I'oiilidencu", tho notice 11 which Is ret-oided at pages a 1-32, V. SI; Ilia "KteeNior". the notice of afiirh i reeonle.l at pages 5iSS, V, (I; llie ' fan Petit i ", nonce ol tin U is re ci.t.le.l st ; i.g.- 4, V. il; the "iioluVu ivgle ", n 'i. e . ( b, eh is recorded al li.in ;'. V i; the "Cleopatra", 11 ice ol which is recorded at pae ll''7, V. 12; the ' Mniebsck", notice of nhicli ! tecoided st pHgeliJ't, V P.'; the " Well .'.mh", I.H'atetl by Kd ll.irke in 1SW7; ll el the shove being volumes of the .MimvI aneutis Mining Keo.nls of Jose I'httie County, Oregon ; ilit unless you .onirihiile anil psv lo mi. I undesigned .t-..wiiers aitiiin ninety tlsvs from the ui el the Ii r t-t 1 iihin an. in id this no ;c.-, the film nl ij hu.i.lit.l ilo'.lars, h- .ins b.'M'g vonr ioir inn of the is' 01 annual labor dune on sstd cljini" u a ider lit pioiecl lite title thereto imii.g t!ie er Pm, your one lottrih ii'cr. t ih. tern will Ik- 'oriel ed lo your n-r tenets K. M. At nnc.ur , Kd lit hks Cakl ttivrjia. NOTli K TJ CUKIiroriS. T! e un.'erogne.l having heen apiom'. J iwi..to( teee'tste ol JoM-eh Ke-s ef, uWeH, It llie tVilnlv Court n' l.v.. inline I ounlv,. all person hsvins ilainif against Mki vslsls are hrrebi no-lt .11. d t 1 i" ).r.-M in me same in meal lirsntt , Jostrtnne County, dregon, ill. vrr lie Kojtep proof and vonrliers, within ,r luoi.ihs ireni His daieol this notice I'ated this "Jt h day ol lu'r, lyol. II. T. Kk-.i ra, Ki.Mit.ir.il the estate of Joseph keesler, d reasr.1. THE WHITE IS KING; am . B V r' S Beauty of Finish. Quality of Material, Elegancs ( Design, the fineel woikmanehip, the simidct, most complete and best set of attachments, full instructions by ex pert te:iehrs, easy payments, old machines taken in exchange, the fullest possiblo guarantee, one million, five hundred thousand happv, satisfied users, thirty years of success, couitcous treatment What More Can You Ask? We have other makes of machines, Some good second bund machines cheap. attachments and repairs. New machines lor rent. Don't think of buying a Sewing Machine, until you have'scen the New Bail- Bearing "White" Wo say "The 'White' is King" of Sewing Machines and Bicycles. Call, tele phone or write and let us prove it. , i j I v J :v ' WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, . - Main OUice, 300 Post St., Sun Francisco, Cal. " For Sale By J. Wolke, Grants Pass, Ore. rje) It' Bjs2i.-.Tw-..v,.u vrr.-r;.M f us 8,090 The Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of tlo world's ia.ilron.Jr.. .x si Over 8,ocit wiles lonfr; .empioyia 35,00 men; reaching 1,300 to.v.ns and citit-s in tJi.t - i ' .cleveo t.ites traversed bf its line; hnvin' ' tlirough-car arrr-npments wliich txK'ii J itoic than half v.-.ty across the ccnlinent and carr.; , . ; cstly s'.rivinf; to' givi! it'i patrons tbsolttti;! tmeiualed tiervice, it ir, the line YOU should select, nt-;:t time you go east. Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Cilv, Ft. Louis and EVKRYWHEKK Isivand. II A. or. 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