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VHIPPEDim TV6 ROUNDS Bob fltzslmmoos Knocked Out Tom Sharkey In Short Order. THE SAILOR IS QUICKLY DEFEATED Six Thousand People Saw Him Go Down Under the Australian's Awful Blows NEW YOUKT, An-. -l.-'-WliiiUHil to Iiisensildlity In less than two rounder U the story, in brief, of Tom Sharkey' y meeting with llob Fitz simmons at,. the Coney Island Sjort-ng Club tonight; Fltzsimimen was the victor, Sharkey the loser. Fitzslm inons said all along that, when tin? op portunity presented itself, he would prove eoiiclusjvelj that In was Shar key's sn'ierior and settle accounts for the injustice done him when he met Sharkey in California, four years ago. T,he result of tonights Kittle and the brevity of it provied Cnat Fitr.slmmons is still a great tighter,, and able to beat the best of the heavy-weights. Fitz simmons was a ! ilecided favorite in the betting, owing to his showing with Kujdin u short time ago. When the men came together Shar key assumed tin aggressiv-, rushing fiereely and swinging wildly.- Fitz sinimous Itad no difficulty in shh step ping out of the way. Lob soon lgan feinting Sharkey into leads, and when the sailor trie:! his round arm blows, he left himself open or which fact Fttzsimmons was quick to take ad vantage, and he stepped inside and put' oworful right an.l left - Smashes n the sailor's lmdy and Jieck. lie stabbed Sharkey with his left, making the sailor lose his temper. Then Shar key rushed more wildly than liefore. missing most of the swings while Filz iiiiiiiniis was gett'ng to him With ;rreat fo'rre an.l using both hands. At the close of, the first round Slutr ke.v. with a terrille swing that la if lei 1 on the shoulder; and neck, put Fitz fdminnns to the; floor, and- Tom fell over him -in hi mad rush. Tom re gained his feet quickly, but the bell ran? with Fitzsiininous still on the MiKtr. " j In the seeond j round Sharkey, hav ng gained confidence from his knoek ing Fitzsimmon-s down in the preced ing round, went for his man as if to annihilate him. but Fitzsimnious,. ha v ing a iooler head and lntter judgment, tint Keiiera lied the younger man. who wennnl to lose all control of himself in his frantic endeavors to land on Fitzsimiuous. Then Fit.siuiiuoiis step pi d in with a crushing right .'to the lody and a ready left to the jaw. while the best Sharkey could do was to swing a left which landed in the middle of Fitzshnmons back. Fitzvnmmoris' coolness never forsok him.- Fitzsimmons eW'PJmsI into him and literally battered Sharkey down witii rights on the liody, and lefts and rights on the head. - Sharkey took the -ount, and came up groggy. He stag gered bark to the ropes with Fit.sim mmis hot after him. Sharkey was then unable to protect himself, ami Fit 7.simmons, sent that fearful right oiiee more to the lody following up with a right! and left to he body. Sharkey wwbbhsl, but 3 II had idretigth enough to keep ot his feet. Fitzsimnious stepped In again with another right on the !ody, "following twiii' 'with right and lefts on the bead, and finishing his work and the fight with a Mlnging left hook on the jaw whleh sent Sharkey down and out.r The attendance was about intoo. FOl'tillT A DKAW. Astoria. Aug.! 2 1--Yost, of Portland, and Purtell. of California, fought luentv rounds to a draw tonight. SENT TO PRISON. giTCK WDUK IN AN lll CKI.M- l.NAL CIlt UT. Negro Who Caused the Itiot in Akron l'leads tiuilty Is Imprisimed tor Life. AKUHN, L Atig. 2!. The negro Peck, who was the cause of the i e l met hni of .lifo and pni rty by the mob here on j Wcdm day iiigi. .w.i brought here ! this arii-ni.Mwi from t levelaiid. A Uaniage was waiting at tin- i mm way station, and F-ck was ooicklv bumilcd into it. In three mui tilcs t'ii court house was reachisl and P.ik was arMhrnedliofore Judge Nye. He pleaded go dij a ud the court soii-teniH-il him to life imprisonment in tie" state iH-nitetitiary. Troops were on guard all Ihelway to the court house. fter Pitk'had IklUi s.-nlenctd he wus at once taken in a closed -HTiage to the deNt.i placed on, ln:ird a train and taken to the state penitentiary at Columbus. So lUickty and Mitiet ly was Peek laought into the city, sinKn.-i-I ami wnt on to Columbus, that-but vei few iH-ople knew wluit lKt i transpired. Indon. Aug. 2l" special dispatch from Pretoria say. Lieutenant ord.i. aHvMfl of itMispiriug to kidnap -cral lAid Kol.ert. was shot this after - noon. -' i - - - . - THEY AUE LOYAL. Tcrt Townscmt. Wash. Aug. -L The KeubK-5in tlistrict wnvcitH.tvToV the nomination oTj a wirir JMg" for Dm -OiuitieH of . Jefferson. Island amLCiallaiU Ium' trow- 1rftuii.--M.n two weeks, and lias ken 771 llht thevsult eti the lat balht Ising tt" wime as on tl first: Mi-Ctlntou o. Hatch 0. Felgi-r 1. Tlx Hatch and McClintoii fm- hae eotnbmni. ami will remaiti solhl ag-aimst Felgi-r nntl lb thm expires fi- the muninatiou. itnd lth im n w4l! Ilwit go afw the people vm ititlou. - - . . . A STEAM Ell WRECKED. Manila. An?. 24-The Japsnese liner . I utiiml Mm. bound from Australia tu Manila with a cargo of stores for the American Oovernnieid. went asrouml and broke In twalo on tne island of Mindanao. . The passenger and crew cam ted. for six days on the island. There were jio 1-asHaltie. but the cargo, l-aggage and esdcl will probaldy proye a total loss. ' AN AWFUL DEED. St. Louis, 3Io. Aug. 24. Eldr Mar .on S. Hawkins, a missionary of ihe Church of Jesus ChrMt of the letter Day Saints i under arrest at the tour Courts, accused of imhiug Clar ence Fuhrer, live yean old, to his death beneath a luwng iraiu at -ML Vernon, link, today. Hawkins denies mat,, Ik inished the child under lle train. - , , - : WENT INSANE. St. PauL Miuu. An?. "JJ lriv-it. advices tilay. from New York. Kiate that I.uther E. Newport, the oromi- nent St. Taut ocietT ami business mau. well ktioAvn in business all over thy country, who ; liecame temoorar- tly insane In Ner Vnrk 1 the heat on Mondar ' is in ji vprv i-rlt;- cal condition, but it is 1km -ed that with ?ieat care ho may recover. WILL AUBITItATE. Vancouver. It. C, ,Aug.' 21. A c"ial from Winninesr. this eviiin Mates that at the imfentu-e. tlnw af- leruon. iM-twiMi Manager Wliyte of the Canadian l'aeitic Railroad and tlo wprosetata lives f the .sulking ma chinists, it was. agroed to submit the ijuestiou tf wages to arbitration. ; AN INC It EASE NOTED. Washington. Aug, 24. The pula tion of St. Lours, 'according to, U: iirtint f the tvv elf Hi census just nwi p'etiil, lis oTr.2:iS, an increase' during the past ttn years of 12.'J.l:s. .'f"iie Miuli'tt:oit of India uaiuCis is HKMiil. agaiiKsit ltCi, i;ji; in an im-ivas-o of VTt,72H, or in r cent. FAST WtUtK. r.ovloii,' Mass.. Aug. 21. -The fj'raud Ciieuit meet nl IteadvilU- closed tinlay I with Hie notable feature of, Anaconda ! pac ing a mile in 2:!2'-j, defeat 'ugi Frank J'-n;asIi. Sea-cchlight an.l Che-I 1 hi 1 1?. I he trine Tor the sim-oih! h'-.it w-.fi 2:M.i. HILL WILL SPEAK. . 4'hicaso. Aug. 21. Chairman .Jones, of the National Iemwralie coonoiltee. said today that former Senator David; V: Hill, of -New York, -would make some speeches in the West during the campaign. IJKYAN IN N ElIJ.VS!v A. Tteatriin. Neb.. 'Aug. 2J.--Rryan titriiiMl to this slate today. reaching the siate hue late in the a f teroiMjii. IIIN;UY, AS I'Sl'AL. "Ah:" exetainwd the housekeeper, l f.iV the trrilop had .livliaiiiv to make the usual plea fur fidfl. "I suppose von. a re going to offer to saw that weed for hm" . ; "Well. no. lady." replied the vard . HaslM-eu. "I haven't dom like that for soon time. TThis will uive you a -chalice your hand in." Har a job "Keally, madam, it's handout that interests Philadelphia I 'res?. getting H'.v me most. HE MUST DIE. rondon. Aug. 24.-A special dispat.-li from Pretoria, dated todai', says Cen- era I : Ijord KolM rts has eouIirmI the sentence of death iuHsetl upon Lieu tenant Corduii. formerly of the Staats Artillery, who was iimvicted of lK'iug a riugleader in the plot to abduct (Jeii eral Itoberts and kill Lritish otlicers. A NICE WEDDINt CAKE. The Iter. Plaintield. N Dr. W It. Uieliard. of .1., was married rei-ently. Wlwii tl" bride cut Hie ilike she found in the lHittom of it a. Iig containing $1. '. w hu ll had In-eu coutrihuiiil by t iu pai "eihHner. . HOYS IN THE NAVY. Herinifler Imijs who enlist in inivy will not have to. buy tlwir forms. the uui- P all means !!'(' SOlIll' time to 1i soul , 51 I-, Salute Civself. See what thy dolh vear. arc to look in thy clu-sl, for Mis thine And tumble up and down what Hmju fiiidc-t t'.a l . - llnlH-rl T'e Kretieiitoa-M I.ist in 1:: raty fame. idililteii Jiiiu. if yon please. ' Vol la ire V the salt set Willi spirit, geiwus, hsptnice sujh plied. , ' : Liveil long. wnic much, laughed heartily and di-d. We ate ltn. we laugh, we Wisp: love, we dnp. we die. I.t wb-refice k we t.mgh or weep? hv do W- live or li-V Who kimws that sii ret dei-p? Alas! Not I. 1 have somewhere kitii it observed ,;.f we slutM loak' ll sauw us of a lunik as a lH-.vrfi-s of a. flower;: si' steals swis-ts trom it. but does Mot i jore it. Colton. 5 ! To clindi sic p bills nspprcs pas at first.- Shakesieare. fciow '." a Frightful jninuder WHl often cause 0 horrible "Burn. ScaH. Cut r bruise. ! Itucklen". rr.ica Salve, the Ut in the worl.L will kin the pain and romptly heal It Cure? Old S'wn; 'Fever Son. rWr Ioils. Felons, Corns. .H kln Kruptlons. iVst Pile cure 011 earth Onlv ." eta. a I-oxi . Cure gitaraiitedl. Sidd bv Dr. STONE, ilrusptet. CLOVES' tU-Threshersiand bop olcker overalls jackets. teleiH. tbu.il lmffgv rol- tiinlrellts r ,.,i.rif fr and a large supp-.- m-. - ; r.u . .l ivinter its, fiease run o" i. -- - - . viw Yoi-k Kack"?', where they are n- week day 5, the im-of the -top-New "ioik Yi,,,V,st every day. tl2. tioo of the Suu-lay excursion henig eclving pwhijlmt ciery aay. 4r.ate a . lass of travel that did iwt ,... n-rintin"; Statesman Office. formerly exist and wbk-li d.Hi non iu' WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST RATES f OR THE FAIR . . - KrroiiTs r the salksi ciiasbick Or tOMMKltCC To Serure Chrup TntDipotlatlon Tor Tl Itori to Hie Sl-n Fair Meet Wit It Sum . The Chamber of Commerce held a meeting a few days ago for the pur sse of offering its assistance to-tlre Slate I". ard of Agriculture in se-ur- iug rcdu'-cl rales over the. Soul hern I'aeilie , Conniatiy's lines U.r visitors to the Siat" Fair, to be held near thi city next mouth. The Chamber, a'fter discussing ilj!- mailer, instrui-fetl See- to gitretary II. I. Thiclsen t( coiTespond I witii the 'Southern Facilie olficials, and ! si-cure the lowest rates possibk iud with this objei t in view. .Mr. Thielsen wrote to ieural Passenger Agent C. II. Markiiam, at Portland, urging' a low rate for State Fair visitors. Fol- , ,. u ,,. ..... x, i... letter: "At a meeting of the Hoard of Dir ectors o? Hie Cliaiiiber of Commerce held yesierday. I was instructed to write you urging the vital import. -uu e to the State Fair of having tuch pas senger rales as - will secure a l.trgc attendance. "The Chamber of Commerce apnre- jciati-s fully the lilicrality of the South- ern Pacilie Company in the matter of shipments of exhibits, and believe that a wise liberality in the matter of iis si nger rales will insure the sueess':s. of I lie fair an J also profitable business for the company. "The i-irsr of getting to the fair, will 1m the measure of the attendance from the outside, and it is believed that your company will not lose anything v making a low rate that will en able the pimple outside of M'arhm and Polk counties to see the especially at tractive exhibit. ' that the energy and Judicious liiMralities of the . tiieiidiers f tiie Siate Iloanl or Agriculture will draw together this year. "It i ho.c 1 that yottr company will see their way clear' to granting as good latcs 'as are now . offered for Suud:iy travel. "They feel assured, however,- thai you will at least grant them as low ratisi .-is will I given to the Portland Carnival' or other like affairs." Yesterday Mr. Thiclsenrn-eived the following reply from one of the as sistants of Cctieral Passenger Agei Markba in. relative to the low rate of trausjiortatiou of State Fair visitors askiMl for: "We are in ns-eipt of your favor of 22d. relative to action taken at a miM'ting of the Chaiiiler of Commerce yesterday in the matter of oeeiiriug itw nassenger rates for aii-omit f Slate Fair, and will hold , a me forf iwrsoual attention of Mr. 'Mark ham on' hb return from California some tlmcj lies I Wt'k. In the meantime, take pleasure hi advising that we have already declar jisi our fntetilioi! of making an oj'i rate of ono fan" for th roumi trn from all tatin on our riits. in fre g.n ! Salem ana return, during the State Fair. whib for Ihe Portland Elk V Carnival the imii rate is ne and n-tbinl fair for the rmiud tri in a.Mdlon ti wldch lower rates ha iieeti madf from ints where then are Elk hulges. viz. Salem. Albanyr Kugeue tind Ibebijrg tijKn g'taranj tee--from the resjo" ive Io!gt that several hundreil would move in a 1h1v. ; ;- r" i 1 Tlw Inauguration of Sunday xrnr shn rat ti Portland and retu'Ti! tickets being good only on Albany lo train : of dale of sab. is ih oif ting into flTei-i in th Willamett Yiii j lev a prftcth-e which has t-eti in. vg?i In" the East for some time, whore, on I ' ..s r . -IM.h tickets sId oi Its use is economical and assures the most healthful and appetizing food. Royal Baking Powder imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which 'expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent: ROYAL BAKING any w Kv mterteiv Willi regular travel diirimr msiness days il" the we"k." TUAININ't; IU)YS. I'oys must le traiit'd for ilie farm as well aslfor oiluT professions. Tire reason we have so many por fanners is siiiiply l?c:iuse imys were not train si fir ilie farii. The old rule was. if a farmer had tiuee mmi.. two bright and one itnllL ti wiuild iLinU" the two bright lnys lor profession and would say. "ibis djuli boy is not .tit-for any-' iliiog lui : farmer.' Now lhei is where a gntit niislake has i'en made, as it reniln's more actual .iutUigenee and 1 ticrMliicaiinii to 1m a siici-essful farioer than fi r any iri.ression. F.o.vs must le laiigiit to love the farm and fnmi work. 'litis can he easily done, provid-il we can show our hoys, that, farhnrig pays. As soon as ;oys will sie tlHt tiny can earn more nxe.K'.v and haveVuicr clothes in othcr. pri''ssii'ins they will bave the. farm. It. is the dory of cvrW- farmer to make 'farming pay. Fanaiubj,i-an be made to pay - by energy, by nnlhstry. by study of special conditions 'and 'spocj:tJly by practi'al coeomy. ' Farmers should not waste time. laiior.or money. This should 5i taught to the .Imys 'by '.- amile. Wjts'e of tim tnakes want. The farmer wl'o t;ik s his hoys and goes out. hue Jin.!.' or tisUing when ids crops need his'care. will want thi1ime to care for theih- and will want the profits that come from -art. There is no waste' as, fateful 'as that of tim. Time means money, because it means labor. It frepe ntly happens win n !iys lu'eome of age that tie father will say, "I can't afford to pay you .much. you may go elsewhere,"- Now this is all wrong. The fanner should manage his farm so'! har he can afford to give his sons ixi on salary Ihan .they can get in any other profession. Every farmer -must be w ide aw ake and must 'sthow his 1hs by example that he is wideawake.. "Make nay while the sun . : . . , ... .....1 1 soines, is .1 iriin"!7 j,r,,.i-i,f. ,-imm ti j is far reaclutig in its apphcatioji. It means that -"delay is dangerous:" that the loss of a day's work wl'en the time fs right may spoil. a wiim's work. If the grain over-ripes. if the stin-k suff ers fur food, water or can. If he is la of big arouml stores, hotels and si looifs. wheu he is plaiitiiig, -or pleasure fug wlui he f lMi'uld Im hoeing. 1m may in' sure that such neglect will briiig results etiinmon to all 'neglect of hu pess Keep th.e farm. tip. Keep t.i fetn-es Hp. Kicp tiie stock up.' S'ick to the farin First m.xke a living for those who depend mi the farln. Make it a' gsl living. Then look 'at the. mar :kting -of surplus produce Show your loys that yon .are in arnest. IU tenia tic. Stop the leaks. The savin.- may make the diffenciv'e l tweeit profit and hs.- F. F. Fraut; Wehr, Pa.; in Practical Fariner- FEEN YICTOKI.VS UlVB FOE 11EU S All DENS. ' i)tnni Viet-ona's knowhslie of e ery detail f the 1moiss nd sirks con-1 J m-iel with her iiwhv ahnis is saidfll- mh to 1 winiderful. ' Within n few hours - ,f . .uri' .irririnir at 0trnie the! j,,,,.,, makes a tour of iine gardens wbiHi are chs to tin lion, her first vhdi g miiiilv iw-btg jmhI i the j.e-- Iv myrtle ; pla'nbtl by the Prince Oni - sort in l"c.i rnnn a sprig la Ken irom; . wt iim oe-ui.. oi- tli ' Ejirris 'Fn.ibn -k's w'edt;ng j from the past a fnigratice 4s fnain- iHegwy. Tiie ?-rig flonrishel. ami laj.i. f"g I iw a tn tUish. ai-d during tle last.f As stno't es the pw? nf June. forty ers it has suit'il innuim-ra-1 ' - -: Ie pMieK of myrtle for i1:e eml-ellisjj- ." : - - 1. 1 tit of rtval I-ridal I-.n!mts. . J ,A tfW 1 'intrs. - - J i. The rr;ent s-talitics of the num1er of A keal pf(;ini;i: of i:i;tu.LTifi. THE Ir--. Phoebe Ibslgkin. of ,Martlom. 1 Me., danaho-r f Elkanab iteiok-k, w!h ftongJit in the revoutHnary war, M ik-sel, ti t th? age of li years. O J. SZt 3? O X JZu C: It H tot all of ltjfe to livo Or all iff Jeath tf'de. .' aS. 1899, POWDCR CO.. 100 WILLIAM ST.. NtW YORK. ETEHNAL VH JtLANCE. "Eliza, why do you write so many letters-in .such hot weather?" ."Well. David, if I don't keep all our relations posted on the awful heat ltjre they will be landing on us to vis it. "-Indianapolis Journal. I ii is ti:.Tn:icAL faii.incs. "I ittive-.-two object hus to that nm l.iiimis young Dmosi hvii.es as an r:i tor.' reinarknl IsJM-raies. "lb is iim gotisi U-.'l.-- -and he appi:irs to cliew his words." "t'ses his 1 tlh on thoim proba bly," st!ggstcd Aphobiis. , The- avirage- ainuial total of water u Ii'k Ii falls as ruiu. ! snow in the i'nileil S ales is 1 o7 cubie miles. This iiniiiKil of i ain v. oihl more tlian twice till Lake Ontario. To raie this watiir to the cloiv.ls '. fr?m which at fell would nipiire- ihe work of roo. i"!(o,oh horcs working i'i iiosirs a day throughout the year. in P-altimore the work has Imm-ii be gun on tin silver service for Hear Ad miral Schley, to be made from the. rn'ii .captured from tie Sp'iuisii cruiser Ciiristobal Colon. The service will in clude IS plates, a gravy s;-t. four vege table disites. a gaihe platter, a fish platter.- an cntrey platter ami a soup tv.i ecu. The degree of ilocl'or of philosophy was recently awarded to .Mon Toa of I'.angkok by the I nlversily of Heidel berg. The -subject of the essay was natural hiiory This is the hrsl iu- staiice'iit t'ermany of 1 in uociors ue gree lK'iug granted to a native of Siam. Abimlnum has just been employed for the construction of a now-lircproof euilaiu to he us-.! in theater. The cuil.-iiix is io feet w ide liy .i f t high, is composed of -aluminum sl:"cts oiie twclfth of an inch Lie K and .weighs lOtH) Jo'lilds. P.uild f lilt I fenci of trust around today. -Fill th space with loving work and therein stay, book not through be sh' ltei 'ng dears eooil hip'niiTmVi od Will "help th-c- Im-su- what ionics of 'ov' and .sort ow. Tic soothing and healing projHrties of Chamberla'm"s 1 'omgh Uemedy, lis plnsau-t' taste and prompt and i-r-mai i at cures, have made it a great favorite with tin eop!e evcrywftere. Kj-s- i !'ir s:il by F. tl. Haas, druggist. Sa il tie j 1cm. Or; The New Y;rk iHiird of esliuiat'-s afd npiHOtioiuueut has atttlmriwl tb' c:penbttlt- ef ?2M.iC'iO firr.the lf'laJl !!l .gardefi and l.V.!i"i trr an addi , -i I fl.e A t-.-ri(-a it Museum of Niiiina! Il'story. Su cs.-uifh- f p-itS-it! iielusfry" is -f bog" I ristlei it is at '! ";ertsii, '!n"ca. Each brises! i-is to be. -pek.el ear.n--d nil IN' .m of j out. iwaoired aiil pl.-o-Vd in 11m limr jdle t hairs of ooi rc?-iouding length. i - t tAi - of' - w fe?;,My nr. drinming rati;-, tnow biat tne iarK" niajcwity di with con su ii?! -, 'Hiis disi-asi: tniy . intm tire witii an aj-partntly hxriu'c 4 'cfV-ah which can h cured iu-tau iy by ILctop's l.lanf for ; the .-Throat ar.d Long;, which 4 guaran . teed to ciiff arvl relieve ' .all cae. Price g.ic and. 50c. Tor sale iv ill t!r;-ggi5. . ....;,.':.. 1 1 AN AVIAP.Y OF Iometie and rare tropical birds is one of , the tnwir striking feajluie of Kingling Itrothrs' !lig condoned circus, uienayerie and - hifIoir-ome thbt ncin. The collee jtioii mtr'e alt ?.tinls of birds from cock a-bio-i la :fri-he. dvv Alunils usetl in making cheap bak ing powders. If yon want to know the effect of alum upon the tender linings' of the stomach, touch a piece to your tongue;. You can raise bis cuit with alum baking jowucr, but at wjut a cost to health 1 TIlENEW.JtAl'LIiOAU CONTRACTS SKiNKI) I'OK TIIK IH II U- i.vii or tiik oiir.ottN midland, (irpat Wralthjr Kricleit to lt Thrown Open it ml Cornrrlft Tlth thm "Vorll" Market. The new railroad in Soul hern Ore gon, whielt will ojien lie, rich' timber' W -t i(ii along the Klamath i'i 1 rr, and unite wi:h tin big Klamath Lnk bas-' in Willi tin oislshh wiH'hl is iilliact ing ii1ncji til lent Ion. The couiinny has sigiwsl (oliiiae's for the construe-'-ilitn of 'Ilie loiol, ainl w ill push the d" v I'lofujx'iil. of -the ff-oiniiry to Jiie be-i of its' abilhy, Tin following is ji Im c I' desi i-ljuion nf the ..ouniry throiigii whi( ii the'- liid pli-':4es, tjio.n'illg ihe rii Iiihw tif tin- region: "I'Im pnecd "Oi-egon. Midland (tail v;iy siaits I'i'oip a point on the bii" of I)m- So'itt horn Pacilie" Coinpaiiy'rt rail road,' iHsir II01 iibrook, Siskiyou coun ty. CuliPonit a, 4iti t he hoi Hi side of 'N Klaiaat'h -river, and nuis i-icsl for sev i'itifc:i mihs lliiougli'au ojm'u country until it siiikeH (lie famous ;ugiir pine limber l,e'i ill Khliiiath cduiil.v, tll;' gon. at -the liMuilh 4f Spi'Tug creek, in 1 he Jt-iiiiy cr!k canyim. II ri-iw-n Jenny creek-near the magnificent ev-fiii.v-foot falls .of that ' stream, .and tl c!i goes through a e.iil.ioa of unsnr. pa-ss-wi rraiiih'iir for ti dud a nee. of Inch, e -miles, and then nii'lkes tho gorgi of tiie sanw Hlu-ain. tic in trance to vVini-h is aluoit thirty foot, v, ido. Wil li iMiuli nlar Avails of b.n Halt ie' rock 1'Jfo feet Jiiglj. This gorge i. si. n.'ihs lung and at the exit is o-iu-half im!" vv ;dc. i Ti!' iijm y thou evoKM.1 Kcetie cr'i-k'. (in I coiitiniliM along .letiiiy creek", tint ll 4t Klrikes .ft.liiiifon ihi'k, wlih.-li ii " follows up until ite gi .4t t i 1 1 1 m t i plateau near Park r's stat'iu. on ilie old stage road, is reached. II ciovses this ik-nwly limbi 1-ii pla)4:iu . for thirty; tuih-s, tnu strikes a down -grade a-t Sicii4i r erek ope mile ii ;i!:li -of the Avhlaml Kl. nu ll Hi t alis j'btge rolul. to tie ivi.iiiiaDi river,, which follow Uu l ahv-on of that. 'ti;: in lothe'iewn of Kitio, and Ihcu .thv,rgli the k-vel open country to Kfanial'h Falls.. Theti Is a gsul 'ilign teeut all ef the way. with to grads l4ji.vier than 2 'M-icort. -ami ho sliatp-, fr curves than to dris ou -s. - Then will le n tni,nels"r ciciii biidgiK n the nirie. and 4 irly a fc kiojiII r--s-th s-wiil be miN'ssary. Thori- will li omrsiibi abb took -work in tlu Jenny click 4Mayon. - Tie -engineers -t i - -male, w ii-ll imvo bii very i-arefully pn-jHr4 4t. show"! hat Jie c'lrtire -ost of oonstriM-t ion will le tioniewiiat uiwler ?2, l.Vi 1 .'" . --r , - . " THE NEW YtlltK -n.teki'l has jut received direct from New York, a large supply of all kirels of good carril by tlr-iu. .-mkI ( all sld at ' racket prices. Coiu for almost- everything 'In the way' of clothing. "Star 5 Star" boot and s!os. for all ag"S. in all grads U'vh'fwcar for l.nli-s" gi-nt'a and chil dren: hat and caps, lyisiery, XU'a for ladies" and gents, riblnm. Ueos. mir row to wib. ami many other article useful .ml cheap. tLlfwit. TIIIMIWN Ff-tfM A WHEEL On Ti'4wday of List w-k. Ir. Jilee Iun i:in. .f Sahm. while o hU way V Fdee. 'was vhJcJitly thrown from his iii-jc!' wliiif bi-4-iiiing a hill tn-ar the rHl4-u.?-of F. A. I .nk. Mr. hun can ii4 r-iKlcnn tiisonsihle by tiie fall, was painfully bnirsetl and lost a gsxl Ktia're f tihe cuticle from tho right skI of ith faee. 1 s S,lmtsn. of Monnunnh, wiia fortunab ly iteur yj w lei tiie ai-cwb-ut "o-nrnsl. jhm gave fojivKsary MSKijtanee. Mr. Dum -fin toe ing uiKibl? to 4 rHfe 'bis wlwel. Mr. S!iiiism kirll.r hnrtMsi hlru a horm ami saihlle, with wliieh t coii'tiiiHe ibis Joiiru"y, Indjeiletit Enteri'rrje. ; 1