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T HE: - TNT) EP ENDENCE v ,211,111. Ill improvement will In tiia'lr ill Indepeiideiit-e and vicinity during the next year. i : AN INDEPENDENT PAPER DEVOTED ESPECIALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP POLK COUNTY. VOL Vll. ( UM I'F.U YKAH, j INDKPKNDKNCL POLK COUNT V OUIXJON, VWWXW .HH.VJH. 18!)(). ( FIVE CKNTH I'EK COI'V. ) NO. 3 7 Ll THE WEST SIDE. E, C. PKNTI.AN3, . . I'll! USHER, HHUt.ll M Ik rl utt.f . 111 lu.ti-tlul OMfwa, U ll Vl tuniit r, aLitHCKIlt'UN : AtK8, tAVAL IX MiVANCK. One Year . . j,oo Sit Month. "" """ Thre Mouths ? ju W'hrn not aid in pdvattce , tjii TO ADVERTISERS. lu.lri1rip I. liwtd M IK k. f .l futiitu nk mn I ui in r. tut tit illu mf. ami ..it lit Mi.iu tin ol Hut irt" I alli'et.ii l.lir.a ivinm. a-ipulaiia l li hnll I . I II lMO"ll'l tklllt nimfM III. isjii.uy, hli'U u u i m litl. u" I itt ua li!l) 9upuiMi IB lb Will. til VtlV. Hi. .imlllv Wrim-lut trt(Ull Ik Wi1 il U .ul.i. ili uati). II ti I uii ..I III bl ill AJTrUu klttitunit. JOB PRIN TING) ' h m ki f Latest and Best Styles, LUVK7 '!liYiXGlf RAM PUYSrCSUIiNTilSTRVl f. tEli & 11UTI.KK, Physicians -is Surgeons .AIM " U. S. I?xnmiuiug Surgeoat. I.Nl'ErEM'E.Nvit. t j.V t '; HB0OR K. L. ; KI'TCHUM, Physician' ' iviul Surye'on. ; Offl tt) .f 1-im IWtnk. . ; DR. J. K. I.OCKK,: ; Physiciuri ond ;Surgs6n. - 'i ' bMeu ytaaOrtgun. . J. E. DAVIDSON, M. D. Physician and" Surgeon. . ul8."lX4JUSIN0 3CR0t0N, Iodricndcoc, V ,' r DR. L 3. QHNji R&aiditt Dentist, ,. . . . :r! . ... , All wdrlf .rnlliM to ih fihe bt , til SUltn.Uuu. john j. daly; Attorney anillopsi'ftw; ut Law coi.i:ctiiis 'mabk.' omit: uui -i oiii'ci.iiti linn.', . tAlL. rut.K CV Sit', "" .. .OhfcslON .'C' M. HUkLUV, 4 Attofrtt-ytani tVukr;Ut t : ;'V A ' j...t I . ,. OlBc: Cur. Mli Hi Muuinouth U., BANKS. First HatioiaTBapH IXltKi'KNHESCK, OKEUOX. president J- 8. COOPER. Vlo Pretlttsnt, L. W.OBERTSON, (iMr W. H. HAWtBY,; UIRECTOKOi Li W. UotorUan, W. W. Colllnt, .0. ,W. WklUHtkf, Trtii"". r.n.rtl Unklnf iiilnM. Bayi ml m-IIi ctchu( uu lit HuuoHul Jiulot. lf bilu r.r.lT itibjort 'to ekek of m .'(rult-iiK- of iti'PM'IC Oiil.uoUuu uleall (inlulf uu fvuill lrui, La . VOm? hoiirt:( A. M. to 4 P. K. Unit', bnrglw 'proof Mf cartd b Tl tliu Luvk i ! . - THE .INDEPENDENCE' National.vBank IMEPPKSoou . CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000;. H. HIRSCHBERd, - Prldnt. ABRAM NELSON, Vlo Prldnt. W.'P. CONNAWAYi' ChlT. A en.rt bunkln tni afnliiioira botaM ruunwl : lum mHd; bill. dli.oouiit: torn mfolilredli griinied; d.p"!" rol oa nrr.nt adiuut tukjcot lo ubeck; lnlaraal pal a (t loo depiilu. DIRECTORS! ' Joahun MoOanUI, H. H. Jpron, A. J. Coodman, H. Hlrohbr. Abram Nalaon, T. J Lao). I. A. Allan. LKMMON BRO'S. iDhuIith iii ; CHOICE BEEF, Muttnn, Lamb, Via!, Purk, Ham.. B.aoa, CoriitU Bc(, imkii Vac. Fuuitrx u.H Iu kmiaaa. All Ooudi dplvrd fr of olmi. Jasperson & Parker, independence, Oregon. Architects, WMi ant Coptra'ctors. AlwTa( Ihalr 1Mb and oar Faotoi, aa4 "HI trjt lhlr.kat t pl.at all. tin tba a trial as oarliM4 tfcal Ur an wodkr at yut(wka. -i THE Ilia lial title Co, Of Independence, Oregon. Transact a general Real F.-date ltiitlnju) buy and wll i Property, atlvcta lttut sue mi. I dun i genet al , Conveyance Husiuek. Parti, having f.anda ter tint will And tl lo their advantage to "Willi 'tUii Cuiny, tUy me il.il tvllillllK llU if IhihI t, Oiu jiUc. i inK di-irbl piubeity bli the it.i- l UU of lUe lt. JAMKSG1RSON, J. W. KtUKUNU, l'rldut. Scitry, G. V. SMINN, Hqubb, Bign & DrnamantEl Plf IUiikiih?. OuiiiiiiK. I'trteulii. KU I'kint itKitii oiiie Jnliii.uu iulilc, lu.lrj.tmltm t, Urvijim, . , "hrick VAR1X-" J. R, COOPER, 0 K ! M K I K M K N C K , IIVVISU A NTKAM KXijIXK, A MUCK MACUINK KVKKAL ACHKS K KINK -IT (LAY. U now n'ntri ki kH' on Iminl ttiM V)iiutity of Briyk, li li will In oUI Mt rvawimlilf )iriii. tMisBEAMER, Muufcturcr of i Ami liculcr In All kindj of Hj'nesi 1 SjJJtfry GooJk. Cairiutir Triuiiniii and Repairing 'INOCPCNQCNCE FOUNDRY, E. UUNCE, Manager. , . U now ptrprrd to niuVe uy klud Ul Ckktillj iu BRASS OR IRON, On rtiui t nolii f, In now kt work t luuuuOu'ttiriuy Buna-'s Improved Cniin Crusher . Aknowlr4(-it tot lhlft frln rruhtrli Anifi --tunt,rt, tlicjri atij niut titrable lull h( ul the ctn ul wuil tluuv l thti (onu try will h- pwltlttbcU in till pupcr. Auy prob wut of fOftTARMtniw Mir.r. '.'J :tiipliri htre- HtMiriti: dia ftr 11 ,gilOe. imi'Y, Commission Menliarit AND GRAIN MOKIX InuapBndBncD, OrBgan. rVM. JONB, Proprietor. Thin Ferrv l now In operation, and prepared to transfer penger and wag out to or fiom the City. It will pay perjorjs uartlij View of Polk County. ' To croaa the Ferry and go to tht . top of Frotpect Hill. 1 ' F. J. MORRIS, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors AND CIGARS. MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY. Whiteaker Brick, Independence. (BatabllalieJ by National authority.) THE iiniM ' V IT 'iliiiat miuuuui . OK SAtliM, ORttOOff, CAPITAL, PAID UP, $5o,ooo.oo. SURPLUS, SI 5.000. , . WAL1.ACB, W. W. MARTIN, fraildeal. Vice Pmldaat. 1. H. ALBERT, Caihla. LOANS MADE. aa wboat aad otfaar marnhantabl ft ta fraaaliWifyyaaa, umwm, '-i LIST TIM WM INDEPENDENCE Wf, i nil initii Notmno Kcitiir MlSi ON SALE DENVER Omaha, Kansas City, CliicaMo ST PAUt, ST. LOW'S, AND AU POINTS Hast, North & South. fru1 further irtt. ulnu tii.pit uf uny T. W. LEE. ,-, ., .11. I', A IV A. x . ririaii-l, riii. R. D. COOPER, ili'ki Agnni ! liuli u'iiilriii'. tirinmi. Oregon Pacific Railroad f .. ,. . , . Oregon Developmont Co.'s Stoamera. Short Lino to California. Freight and Fares the) Lowest. HTKAUKH nAIMNti liAfM. ran (ji ii.. WillamtiM Valley. JA II , i,. it ana taaxowu Willaiiirll Vallry, Maoll, ib, i. . hrcuniiiiv rrv iht illil lotltmiy. aail IIJI .Ui.. HlllWHl WHH... Train, wiiiiwrt llh lite t H "M ami ft. biiaual WutvMtli. and Albany, Kk'UKHHKii tli Ortwm I Vlllo l'ili iiiiiiiiir Kxi i knNH, l.im lt.iii t', ki'l. itnt now on Kalu from alt alloy I'm mIm to Vaiiiim and return, C. H lln.w.11. ;r., C C ll"g, i .mi f . Aal o. II Co, At. ii. f Ik I. A. it Muniiruiu. ry M., it, f M. M. kin Fihiipimi CoivitllU, invm SGRKAT OVERLAND ROUTE. Northern Pacific R.R. 1 TWO PAATTNAINHDAII.V! niciiasi;ki'I'cak)i SIlORTIiST LINE TO CHICAGO; Ad all u(nl. Kaat, via Bt Paul and Minnaapolta. The Northern Paoifio Railroad la Ik only line rumiitiy Paaaanirar Train, SuconU-CU hlonpor (If. o( vliargr ) Lonurlou Day Co.ii.-hoa,' - . Pullman Pnlaoo SlaoDlnit Cara, ' f Palaoa Dinlnn Cara iue2 ?ii From Portland to tho East. 9a thai your tli-kela raait' via the Northorn Paolflu R. R, and avoid charma of cara., I.rav Puillantt al A M and n P M. Iiiilj tnr l nmriirllOf .St.; t"mil al i.a; Pacific Dl vlalon. -Train. Iravt Frnl ami O Mrerl tUillv at I ,i A M aud a . F U ; r rlw al Nrw Tun una at j io F M ami '4 m A M , .omiei llllK wllllOulMtiy'lill. f.ir all mliili u I'uxrl huumt A II k' M A M I.Tl IN , AM. i.rn I Fum. Airrnt, ,Nu ui( Hir.i utrrt. I'orllanil, Urrg.in, rrjopot, Cor. Flrat and Otranta eastanH south Vlt Southern Pacific Route. Shasta Line. lUprraa Train. I,rv I'urtliind iy. Suuth. I North! VAo a, M. v i" r. Hi l.v loillmt Af. Itiu M 1... AlkanO . . Ar, a ia a. at l it Ar. Han 1'iand.co I g ixi r u Alv Iralua .tnii nulyal f.illowliiir ataiiona iinrihof Hiiiiiira: Ko.l Fnrllniiil.orvKiui Cliy, Wowtliiiiii, Haleui, Allmny, laumMil, HIinLI., Iliy. Hrrl.Diir, JiijHHimi CII). Irvlui auJ KtiKt'tii'. Rosnburu Mall Daily: l.tat. I Arrlif. Furllaiiil ,.. ,nriA. M Rwliiir ra . M Kuuiuij ... iiM a. m. I Furilamr . r. m Albany Local Dally (Kacrpt Sunduyi: . I.rave. j ' Arrive.- Portlaml j:nu r, tl. Allmny , , , am r, tt AHwy S-oua, M. I l'urtlnn1 gmi a. h Pullman Buffet Sleepers. T0UH1ST SLKEI'lNd CARS, For aiTmiiiuiiiliilInn ff Himind nlana I'H.u MKcr. alnu'lifl In Kxprim J ruiu, WfiHt Hltlo DiviNHill, Bet. Portland and Corvallls Mall Train Dally (F.xcept Hnuday)i Lruvr. 1 Arrive Portland ...;7 joa. m Corvallla ,,, iMnr. m Corvallia ,. ij jj r. m, I Furllnnd J-Jof. m At Allnny and rnrvallla enuiiaut with tmlna ill Orc'Kuii t'Hcillo HallriH-d Expreaa Train Dally (Macipt mmdny): l.enve. I Arrive. Portland . .4:40 p. m. McMlniivlllc ?:n e. M McMlniivllle .5:45 a. M. I I'orllniid ... , .k;jii 4. w Through Tiekets to all Points East and South. t&Fnr tlckola and Informatliin re nnllnit ral innpa, .me, cull 1111 Hiniiaiiy'a taxant ul liKlepaiidoMflo. , -.., ,., K. KDKIII.KK, t. P. HOdKltH, tlminyiir. AkkI. (I. F. iti l'a. Aiinit The Polk County Rank, I. A. MeCRl'M. (Portland) Prenldeiil, ' ITTF. I.. CAMI'JiKIX, Vlra-praaldent, i. I C. I'OWaXL, , caahler. Capital itah, $so,ooo7-t.u"ae,ooo f"i3" iohkitohm: I. A. Maeriim, F. M, Powell, J. II, Htiunp, M. Hlmpaon, J, H. V. Iintier, A. II. Uk, P. I.. iHiiipht-ll. A nenfral hnnkltiii liinlnpaa triinanntid. Do- poaiu rci'idven mihjwil tnnlivrk.nrnn eerllfleale if dl'POKili.. Limn, inlldo. Villi illn'ininti.il ux- ulianei! hoiixlit and mild, InUitont palil oil lima ill'ponioi, Klrenronf vault, and burglar proof anfe. k oiirnd liy Yalii tlum lonk. dlHro houra, U 11. 111, 10 4p. m. MEAT :JJARKET, i, P. Irvine, I'liiUr".' Choice tneati .yft..,tlj aa Uauil v l)avidJn'k Brick, E. E. Krenjjel, BLCKSUmiIN( 'a. m ANt -:- VACOX KElIRIXCL Maitufiu'turcr ofttie BOSS CULTIVATOR "1 vi t ;Atitl: ' ,. . . Ercngel's Iron Fenca. HORSE SHOEING. Mr. Tlinmns retim-l, late W Ctil cujjo, An exjxrriencttl hone iloer, makes iHrviulty i of that line. t Circular . and Crosscut Saw Gumming DON tt BY R. E. KRENGEL Elkins & Co!, I-ROPRIKTOKS OP Tllkt rp. DllfU' 9 Haulinjr of all KtnJs Done at Keascmable Kates. " mill feed, OaH, HhOfir UVood for 5al?. lnrCotlcction Made Moiillily.nM INDH'LNDEXCE, KOGON eiTY jHOTEla, C Street, Independence, Or. A. W. HOWELL, Prep. FIic1a In every respect. Special attention jjiven tranxirut cnaionieia. A ample room lor I'ommeieiai traveleta. Mitchell & Bohannon, !. Miinitrrttirer of !. SASH DOORS. scroll sumo m 'WGOH-MPmNQ. Main Street, liidrpeinleme, OreKon. J. H. ALEXANDER, :Mealer iii: Drills and Medicines, BEONA VISTA, OH. tr,ii.lni niiri-liini.il the alook of Prnoa formerly owned Ijv l W. Koliertaon, 1 am prepared to meet all the old cuato- mera, ami liliniy more m-w one. 4 11 .ud cututeoul tieutincut lu all, Miss Ada jiidann. Mra, Williaml. JUDSON iV WILLIAMS, DReSSMHKERS. . 6u7ltg Pitting A SPECIALTY, The Wltlow'a Milt). Rev. Theodore Pryor, 1), P., fur tilshea the followlnjr,: Fifty years itjo .Inliii II. ltii'H. of Rli'hmoiid, Vii.. went North to be) nid for lliinipilmi Sidney Uollego. Ju riillutioipnm it poor wiwm. i-woioun aiiid to li i in : 'I uud lit v cliiltl- rim livu from dny t- day f.'om my Innor. Alter neitriii vour nppeiu uu the eollcfte yoslerduy I wont liuitio ami ftwtud, uud now 1 bring you for tho col !) l,liu.iiuioniit I ftavud by IhefiiHtiu.' Dr, HIlii aiiid thut It wus tho I'miluxt I'liiili-iliiiiion of all the Lrteiil L'il'Ls ho ruined tluriiiir that trip." liwltmond , liiauriiuce Atfnlnat Itut-gliii-liia. For two yonra punt there Ima been an Insiirauoe oouiimny agtiin.it biii'lariim lloiniiliitio; In London. According to thu now rutus you i-au liisntu llio con Inula of your tusidoimu, or thu ditmiigo to it through burglary, or uuy spucial iu'llfie you dokiro About tho Viking. Piuil tin Chlllu durum wilh many leading liitorliiiiH as to the koulal utm ilillou of the Vlkinga. the direct au oeatoinof the) Huglith apmiklng poo pie, whom he bnlieves to -have buou wull oivillzed. He iiuistn that "the people who were thoti iprnud over a great part of the present KiihhIii, wlio overrun Gormanla, wlio knew the urt of writing, who lud their oontpiorliig IiohU to Spain, into the MudiliU't'uiieau, to Italy, Sicily, Greene, the lilack Sen, I'lilenllue, Afi'ioa, and even crossud tliu bl ond A I Inn Uu to America, wlio were undisputed masters of thu sea for more limn twelve ooiilurles, were not bur bariatis,!1 and oouoliidcsi "hot those who uphold thu contrary view produce evldcuce from arulKeology of au in dlgunous tirillsh or Gallic, clvillzutlou wulult lurpakua that of the Moi'lu." Cily Truck and Tcansfcr Co HE WAS WELL TRAINED. rarl Hunilae Waa tiylnf t.nw ta flat a Thiiriiuati Kduealloa and Ha Out It. Wull! walll" xplnlmarl nerant lli'iidull In (jiont aiirpi lan, aa Curl bun iltir aoflly amered tho WonillirldjfH Mreet hluilon Hntnnlay aflnrnonn. "J l lin'lit j ou lind aim lint for Oniiany kin." "Nut oxrtftlv, rfiillml Mr. Dniider, a h blow liliio wlili ifrimt "oniil-i-eni'V. "llntwIiHra liava ynu lieanf" "Kiil'jftntiil. vlrna 1 aoinn KFemilioruaP" You don'l look lo ba." "If konia row inwi'tk ma on dor utmnt would aha lU nm for hayf" Hardly." "If you vlma aotoa goufldoni'a man would you try to pluy a jninm uu iumP" 1 "1 limi t (iniik ao, :tui winti no yuu j nii'Hii hy all Hilar "Horeiiut, 1 liaod lo I Ilk loin ; Ciililuii'lu'nd, KiifiryKidy bent ma. ! Kiifon iioily Inuuha al ma, mid 1 like lo j pi ba'i'k to Shut initiiy. Ilia vliaa all I aliunited now." "Ilowf" I "Vhi'll, I jse-ejia nuli't for tier 14 l : weeka mid lt't poaloil. If aoini'Knly ; en 11 itiitka fun of io now 1 Ilka lo aea : I1I111 do It, 1 vlma rlyht ou to all tier i trii k you enfr liontd of. uud 1 ran ! hpiil a'ali.irpor two lilorka kw:ty, You : won't lui( to toll inn any more lo ilitimp I into dot rlvnr." i I'm rt'olil at tha tittwt. Now tell ;' I1IB Who JMJatod JOU?" 1 "A felli-r from Now York, He take inn In oln'H all alouw for 13 pur week. Howtlitudot. eh?" j And ha threw up Ida rljrtit arm and i niuile a Ion if Jiniiit aldnwaya, kuockluir ' a I'lmlr over ami ai'tiriiijf a boy out of a jeitr'a irrowtli. "Thai ri-lty (rood. Wlmt kind of ' a mm win' u I do voti rnli UP'1 j ')oi vhaa a uli'kol-pluta movement, to he prni'tii'inl If a mmi aliuiupa oudt ! of tier alloy to till you mil a aniid-club. When dot ululi ooinea down you vaa ten ; foot away, 1M piMlmhly anfua my Ufa Olio loua'and tiintia." ( "What wr" "Veil. If a lief coma aroitnt I ran ipiil him liko greaae rollluj; oil a log," "How?" "Iln rttnipa Ida left hand In lilt rH'ktit, nnd can't look you In der fiiea. i'il pli-k YiU oudt dor atiwt by der ; tloden," "Tlntt'a a good thing, and ynu nuirhi to alai'l adolei'tlve bureau. Auylhlug : el-e?" "I khould ahiniln! 8er!ent, If you vlma annul li'kMH-ket, wui'iejuil louk for my money, th?" "In" Vor brenat MM-keL" W llul Itnl Iml Dot vhaa another . Irlckl 1 J'itt my handkeivhlef oop here, ninl It a tief iroea to rob me he gvU : iiiiitlna. lnl iirobaldy kufea me two million ilo litra." Y-e-a, Anthn(j moret" "Vluil, aiiiHa 1 vlma In Chloajro liml a bunko nmn like to niuke me lna ii'iini. 11 it vluia you, viml wouhlyou dor "I don't kitow." "Hit! ha! hal. ltmi iL.Jun -to letun idol. It :ifo lna toitmimla of dolhira. : I ahiial vliik nl him wi, uud anyt 'liuw vlma iitiona toila) ?' ami on" hit gw. , IM itinkea him uudirliiud 1 v Inn on to j der l iteknt." "1 wu. What elae?" j "rinppoiifl you vhaa tdiig lioina at i lil'lil, Uud a roliU-r aleia out uud iVMiiUjuiir iiiom-y or yoiif lifeP ltow j would Jou do?'' "tine mm my monev, ot roiirao," "Yuu would, eh? llu! lot! Inil Dot ahm a who lima a j ii-i'iiIioiiin! 1 .oliiiuldu'l do tint vhnv, 1 xliould open inv iiiiiliii'll.'i uud hold It iMifiiri' me uud 1 cry 'lint' a hnrd m 1 eoulit, .No rob- her t-nii iri-l ill ou If )oii hold nu urn ; liii'llu ("oil. 1 know tola of odder Uliin't, but 1 hnf no uiortt limn to-tlny. ' I fome tlown lo p( you um vom ; jiliiiniii. SoimHnVv mole from me ; ln-i ni-lil, mid tint li-lli-f lioui .Now York vlnti Itwi. llejfoi'k out lo wnlk jiiidiiiid it li'tniln by liliuatdf, uod Mug ii ainiiii-r bo hut ii II mixed nop uud jfiiu'l liml Iii way bitfk." j "All! Didn't yon lotti a coat, too?" j "Yen. It vhaa behind tier door, und ' oniiHidy tiikeacout uud money loo." "I nine thl way. ' He led him Into the lock-tip. hulled lilm nt one of I lie t-oll uud iixked him If he knew (lie otviipnuL "Vhy, lie vlma my Iniiner!" ex eliiliued Mr, Ponder. ""How he eoniea iu lieiti? Vluta he aonie loxl Mhild?" "He pit your foul ami money. We luivo lliu eoiit and most of lint rush. How tlo you lull a thief, Mr. Duiidor?" Hut Mr, Doniler tlidii't reply. Ilia Imir alood up, hia e e.t bul);tl out ami he walked out of I hit Mot ion like it niau piiiij; Koinuwhiiro lu a iiiyliliiiuie. iMrvit fret Ire. t un We t 'limine t'llmnto. It hat been tiitiinlaiiied Unit the mild weulher of this witiltT thus far uud of lite entire period of btxt winter la ow ing lo a iltilleei ion of lliugulf klreaiu. If lltla i ao, why could it not be de nuded Koine more uud makn New Kn gliind tropical and raise orange iu New Hampshire and pineapples iu Maine? We believe, that certain auda cious engineers have tillered to do this, provided capital enough Is furnished for the undertaking. To n Untiled extent, even now, It Is an ailtuiltetl fuut Unit a man can make his own climate. The iiieleorolojiical conditions of tho West have been greal Iv ninililieil since, it was lil'st sellletl. lWliaps Now Knglaiiilers may decide some day that, insltmd of cliunu'lng our Ihinuols every winter, It will lie cheaper lu the long run to chatigti our climate Of course It nound" preposterous to mlvocate tho tlellccliou of the gulf 81 mum, but ninny preposterous things have liappmicil iu thu iihictcenih cen tury, and who shall say that liny Nclietllti whluh Is proposed for the twentieth century Is chimerical? After wn have iiinrricil' the Orient and the Occident by u bridge across llehrlng'i Si mi t, and'are able lo go lo Kurope via Siberia iu a Pullman car, we may turn uur iiilontiou seriously lu the gulf stream. Hoololiiiien hi Aiiiei-ioa. The Rev. Malcom MacGregnr of New York thinks there never will be what woiiltl technically be called a "Scotch vote" In this country. Ho sityHt "Scolohinuu have so thoroughly idcntilled Ihomsolves wilh the various iiiterusls of this country that they have never occasioned thu slightest sectional feeling, aud have been treated so well iu this country that they have uever had UToiiud fur oouinlaiiit. The Future Mati-of-War. The Italian Admiral Alblnl thinks that the future niaii-of-war will have double screws and a holm ul each end, so that lu battle It uoed waste no time in turning around. Its sides will b uuurutorud. EASTERN JOTS. Tlir First (Jriieral Reuiiliin of Con fi'tlcinlr Vflcmns.' DKATII OC TDK LAST WITMIHS OK THK ASSAHSINATION' MK l,IS('lll,X. KeHiiuler Third Heale.re-A llailmy AiiiileMlAl'itillllilifiit of I'eat Hiaalera I'eRaUaetl. Tl ion- were l.'T.'i lmiiii)(rmila litnded ut I be I'ltixe nil Ire iu New Yolk one tiny laxt week. Oriiiimtl aiiaiona have U'eu Kraiiletl John HiH'kiiev id him lleruuiibhit nnd John Mii'lly ol hiiiaiui, I'ul, The I'lenlili'iit Ima tipprovi-d I lie art for the, relief of ex-t'olleilor Kllia of t'aliloiiiiu, Mra. K II. Itruwnlee haa la-en a-'uiiil-it l iml iniihli-r ut fan Ikunaa, Iam Vnuelea t'oiiniy, t'ul,, and II. llMlxteail at I oii-dnu, lit, The I'remdf ut lma approved I lie art ex lending the uneaniled baluntti fur li'Hur i-itrtiera for extra compeiikalion under the einlil hour luw lo June III the I'll) Hpplliaiila for admieaiiin to the Milituiy Aiaili-my al Weat I'oiut UcMl.v-luiir lulli'il lu paw the requited examiiiulion on at'ttitint of pliyait-al tie-fot-ta. Tim HdiihIh t'iitiiinitlef on Military tlm Canadian tmramai), ami Wanshiiry Album onlnted a favoruble reirt Uaii ' of New Kotilh Walea, wbh-Ji was rowed j the iioitiiualioii of t.ieuleiiaiit-Coloiud 'owing to a claim by trCoiinur that lie Richard N, Hali hebler to be Quarter-; aa fouled by Naualmry in the llrst raiv, j iiiio-iei ii ral ol the I'nited Stales j took place June Vth and was won by J Army. ,j Slauabury, who thus wina 5,H0M and the i A Raloit ItouitekisH-ialsaya: (biveriiori1''"!''"'1''' 0'l'',,' 0,','' .. , .! Nit-holla aaya he mil not aiKu the foltery i , allfornia has only otw iiiilboii out of toll, but the imwtrr two ihiida major' the aixtv-llve million., of ia.opl in the f .ly ill laitb bonaea w.ij imas the bill over ' '"iUmI KUU' J'" 1,0"ur.i' the tiovernor'a Veto. 1 baviiix owned ami bred every one of the . fasteal running and trutling horses alive ; Set re'arv Itlaine anil Seuor Romero, in ihe United Stta to-tlay, exi-epting Ibe Mexican Minialer, baveenletvd into j .Maud H.i'w hose reeortl ia tsrlin to laj , an intieeiiieiit hy which Aincriiaii ami lowered tbia year by Sunol or Palo Alto. ' Xexitau trtaiim mav enwa the Isiumlary i , , . , , ,, , , , ., i ill Ihe pnril ol btwlile Itnliana. I n W,- ,sn n". !aeo alio left : 1 1 Oakland at li o't lta-k the nihl of July j AIhiiiI ft,ikX),uxi bairela per day of it lor the purptate of breaking the Pa-! crude )'tiulcum urt coiiainiie.1 for tul i ciflo Coast twenty-four-hour bicycle j iu I hn aiM. In the ue of tbia oil for j record, aueeesalully entlotl hia journey at ' niel alHMii fttitl.tkki tons of soil coal a-r 0:30 tbelollowing nlisbt, liavingcoverwl i aniiliin are auppsHl to la tlisplaml. 1 212 miles wilh an hour and a hall to i Drivi-n to ilMair l.v (lie (.irwloatira ol "ainst PrtM Cook's W. Hia ; a i lor 2ft. rrank Wirt land and f f""1, V1? ? hJ"' OM', 1 Ida wile, of llolKiken, N. J committed ,0 Oakland, to bilroy via fan Jose, anu i.ie, July ad, bv tlrowning. The IryNton via San Jos and back to unit lo-r bad her t bild, only the iiiontb! old, in lu-r urma wnett ahe went ilown The charges against the Minneapolis etuistiK enunieralora are lo ! uioiuiihI, Hie evidence againat them, in l ie opln j Mi of t omrite I.. taxler.s,aH'i t-ounael j (orlbettovernineiil t waimuling the j pMns iitioii, JJeorge A. Parkbuml4 Die Well-known ai lor, lied stiihlenly al lua houie iu New j York t ity, July iii." I'ai khuml was the j last living member ot the company thai pin veil in the Kulional llieuler ut j imlmu'tun ou Ibe night of ihe aNtiu- alioiiol i'reaiilenl Lincoln. .,i.. ,i . . .i i , i , ,. Then rules apply only to nurses who ( Ibe latest patient at he Hydrophobia!, 1HVH n.)W( J, ,0 keep i llospilul iu New oik la a nmn JU veaia i ,." , ,i...ii ,....r.i ' old, who was bitten bv a dog Unit baai sim-e tiled, the t-SM Sfeuis hoiaMesa ami the old man has been told Hint be baa inditing -in expect bnl Ihe most awful ileatli. He insiNleil, liowever, ou laung lutsuliileij. John It. McCarthy, private secietary of Senator Miinlonl, rweiillv called on I'li-Bidi-iii llaiii.on anil presented linn, ou beball ol the Misea lioraand Kdna iminlilt-, ol I .os Angeles, a banilnoine puuitiiig of a sack ol Pomona oranges. Ihe rn-sulelit expreasett liimm-ll as itreiitly ph-um-d wilh Ihe work of the Unties. A MisMiuri Pacille iasseiiger train was writ'ked rive miles from Nevada, Mo., lime 2sr1i, by Ihe spreading of (be rails on a sharp curve. Three coaches were inec ipitutftl tlown uu eiulwnkment. t'oiuliictor Sam Jones and a child of W, II. Maivius, I Kith of Kansas City, were lalal'y burl. Twenly-seven other s-oplo were injured more or less neriously, but il ia not ihoiigbl any of tht in will iie. llit it. Preeidelit has appointeil five meinls'rs of the new General Appraisers' t unit, us follows: tit-owe Ticbenor, District of Columluu; tteoige II. Sharp, NW Yoikj Jtiliies A. Jewell, vew York; Onirics II. Ilnin, Cliicagu; J. K. Wilkin son Jr., I.onihiniiii. The ninaiuiiig four iiiciiiIh-is will Ik' iiioiiiI i iluiiiig this week. M. Al. I'Htiie ut t all lorn ta is pminiiieully meutioiieil for the place. The While Cap outrages have broken out afresh in II .rrison t ounly, Iml, Thu night of July "th a bund of nearly thirty visited the t ouuty roorlumao and took Mipciintclnli'iit John II, IVnlwe from his laid and gave I i in twunly-llve laebea on his bait' hody, lie u charged with mult icatiiig tite iiiuiittes. Hickory ..witches were listnl in his cast million Hid he was veiy severely handled. His llcsh was cut iu places and he was It'll oruiscd, bleeding ami almost insensible. The Yuma Sentinel says: The Indians I Ins vi lli' have reaped a heavy harvest of w lieut and corn Hum Hit) moist hinds ad jacent to the "Isiltums, ' which were ivei Unwed up to a lew days ago. The ' children ol the forest" have learned that l hey can get three crops in one year hy moving to tlill'erent parls ol the allu vial lands at the proper time. A iimii iMU Oltlie Vilnius have grapevines and poliiegrauiiles planted near the river, nut uhoe ovcrlhiw, uud they are doing nicely and w ill tie in lull hearing next .ear-on. The first general reunion of Confeder ate veterans commenced in Chattanooga, IViiii , July lid, lasting three days. The city was brilliantly decorated wiih blue anil gray hunting, the slam and stripes and large pictunes of prominent generals and other leading characters ou both sides in the lute war, Several thousand people all ended fiom thu various South ern Mules, among them Uenerul Kirhy Smith, General John II, Uordon and others. Atldi esses of welcome and re sponses were made. In the grand mili tary pa Hide, Friday morning, there were 10, mm old soldiers and militia litiiu all purls of the South. General tloitlon, General Commander, reviewed the troops ami delivered an address from the saddle. For Ihe third lime the sentence o death has been passed on William Kemiiilcr, the murderer, whose case has heroine famous through the long light in the courts agrinst the electrical execu tion law, kuiuiuler was brought I nun Auburn to the t onrt of Oyer ami Ter miner, July ild, and Judge Chilala or dered bis previous sentence to be carried into client at Auburn Prison, N. Y,, dur ing the liml week in August. Kenniiler. while talking witli McNaughton ami Voting, grew quit nervous, ami when w riting hia numo ou a card his bund trembled very much. To Mr. Vcling he remarked: " Well, I guess this ends il. I'm perfectly satisfied," mmm mm. O'Connor Again Mealed by Sians liury in Australia. ANOTHER FATAL Fl (ilLIHTIC KMHI N TKIl IS nilfAdll. Kieeuiii; Mitud H, Califoruii rroducea All Ike Faateat Itminlns anil Trot IhiK lloraea Alive. The Idlea' Itilllurd Club of r,r.k.klyn la now in a llourialiliiK t'onditinii. It bua a liiemla'rnlilpol forty-aix. W. W. Kern ami I'M. Miller, two Kat I'oiiland bifyeliala. have la-en travelliim the Willatiiettfl alley, pltttiiiK to ttiitht the liallvea and their hnrn-a, The defeat of O'Connor by Htantbury on the Paramatta eouraei did tun ktirpriiw the Aualraliana at prewtnt In thia t-ily. . I'eter Jaekaon i aaiil to have won tpiile i a aintK aunt on Hie r-aiill. j A very ImpottHiitehiiotiei'tof adign ' horaea, thirty-three in itumlier, inlended ; for the IHtxlii"od atoc-k farm of Maaaa- j eliinn'tte, haa jtial arrived from Liver- j jaxil, j Tha laU of Frank I -a Hue, recently ; killed in a pitylliMtir tilieoiinter ill Kan I Kraneiaeo, overtook a pnilm! named ; Mike Hninimii ill I liiruio the lilifht of. ; July ifil, hia anUoiilet la-inn Kiauk Uur- rani ol I'liicaaw- The second raw lteeii O'Connor, i well-known men in lite towns pa-wd i tliroinli. The w heel used was an otdi-: ' nary JSo-im'h. I ti. uiii i. .,1, The NHti,mitl Trotting Homo Hwwterl. Aaaoeiation itas taken a Hep in ri , ,irH.,io HII,t ..a resoln- lions that horses who are out lor a race j againat the watch must all enter a ' "alandard stake,.' and then trot raws, ; three at a time. The w inner of a heat in . 2 .M is taken to the stable, and the two i remaining lioraea tignt out anoiner neat, and the winner is also retired, and the; remaining home goes his heut slime. furn4ll,1 w Ha,n , ! In Ihe no relebrutett case ol Smith j j vs. France, partners, involving the ' management ami control ot hip great Kentucky liotling stallion, lied Wilkes the defendant, W'. (.'. K. France of tbia county, has tiled an amended answer in which he prays thut the airliieridiip be dissolved anil lied Wilkes 1st sold as at.on as the season of IS'.K) is completed. Thus this much lawed ulsiut stallion is likely to Ih put up at auction. If s, he will probably Ining more than any trot ting stall ion of hia age ever hroiighL At ! least ten Kentucky breeders want him, j and It will require a big sum of money to take him out of tho State. j Paddy Ryan was one of ihe champions i of America'. His reign was very short,) John I Sullivan succeeding him. Ryan j won Ihe title bv ilt'l'ealing Joe Goss, I alter a long battle in which eighty-seven rounds were (ought. Alter Ibis viclorv Ryan ls?caine alllictwl with Ihe hig-heud. He did liot potwess the necessaty qmili llcat ions lo live and reign a champion, and pride was one of the causes ol his downfall. Ryan wax, however, gentle manly, good-natured pugilist, hut there was not enough of the brute in him for a pugilist, Vt ben in front of John L. Sullivan, fighting for ,0(HI, he quailed, and was not able to fight haul enough to keep warm. Ned O'llaldwin wajt, with the excep tion of t'harley Frejitian, the American giant, the tallest pugilist w ho ever stood in a prite ring to light, either in r.ngiami j or this country. He was a clever man! with the gloves ami by bis prise-ring en counters proved I bat lie possessed great staying powers, lie was not a tre mendously hard bitter, as many would suppose, but more of wlial was styled "a pusher." His fault was bis ugly temper, which he could never conliol, and the insults and assaults he made ou people in lloston, Philadelphia anil New York were many. He met his death at the pistol's nin.r.le just in time to prevent ids heing enrolled as a murderer or con victed of aiansliiughter. Jake Kilruin, who in 1H87 held the title of champion of the world, and who fought Jem Smith lor $10,000, the "Po lice Gazette" championship hell and the championship of the world, had bright prospects of reigi.ing champion. He wits nutU'hed lo Hgbl for a fortune, and, if he had won, 20,1X)0 would have been added to his hank account, lie demonstrated the day he fought Smith that he pos sessed all the necessary qtiulitlcatious to retain Ihe championship against all oomers, The pumtthment ho delivered to Smith in France was severe. Flat tery, however, rufllod the peacock's phimage. He was defeated hv Sullivan, lost the " Polico Unxctte" belt, was de feated by Jim Cortwtt, and he has to re climb the ladder before he can reach the uppermost rung, and it is very douh'ful if he will ever succeed, because he has not got the support in 1H0O that be had inlfWO. Mr. G. A. White in the June Outing tells the story of tlm ManhatUin Athletic Club and its new palace. Speaking ol' the early struggle of the club, he point out how uthietism finally came to win public favor: "The public conscience was settling more and more to the con viction that physical exercise, rightly directed and systematically pursued, was of the giea'est importance to health and consequently to mental vigor. Per haps no individual example ot this hud ever arrested so much attention us that made manifest by the facts connected with the entry into athletic life of Lawrence K. Mvem, for it was a well knowu fact that" be joined the club in a very had state of health indeed, quite apparently in the first stages of con sumption solely for the pin pose and in the hope of repelling the insidious at tacks of premature, disease, ami he suc ceeded, literally aa well as llguratively, in outrunning the band of death." coast mm. Portland's ed Association's Fall Meeting. MATIbU AM) VI HA INDIANS IXJOY IX A TRAB OP PLKSTY. Arreat of a Xolorloui Hone Tblef-Den- ernlie ClubCMeet la Tareaia Caraer ei Prase, Carpenters are workimr seven duvs a week al TotulisUine. Ilricks are scarce and iu demand all around Puget Sound. Nearly all the rabbits in Sierra Valley trished last winter, but the few left will soon stock the eouniry. Phil Askinsnf Tonfo-Ilaain, in Gila. County, A. T., has killed over 100 lions and a large number of bears. - One man haashipied five tons of mo hair fiom Dallas, Or., this season, the prices ranging from 20 to 2S cents, A nineteen-year-old son of C. 0. Gruel! of Junction, Mont., swallowed a stiver oonar inn other day and has it in his stomach yet. The entire pinna' crop of California has lawn cornered by three New ork concerns. The price to lie paid is O'j wins ivr poinio in -rasas, A 4K)-foothighway bridge, the largest of the kind ou the Pacific Coast, is being constructed by the Paddc Hridge Com pany at Springfield, Lane County, Or. Attorney-General Jones filed an im portant opinion, July 3d, holding that the right of way of tne Northern Pacific Railroad Company is taxable by the Sute of Washington. John Deletis, an Italian, living at Port Tow intend, was found dead iu bed with bis throat rut front ear to far last week. His clerk, who has disappeared, is sun-pt-td ol the murder. John Driscoll was killed July 3d hy a cave in the tunnel of the Ronton mine, near (iranitevilla, Cel. The deceased was a young man, unmarried, and haa relatives living in San Francisco. A large number of fi diermen are en gaged among the Shu Juan islands catching hulibut ami cod. They are caught at a depth of alaiut 250 feet. They are very large and find ready sale ut I'ort Towuaeml at fiom 5 to li) cents a pound, James Walsh, a bachelor, who for a niiinlK-r of years has been living across the ( aliipoolt from Albany, died at the lesideiice of Georire W. C ine, from dropsy. stierinduced by the gripw, which he hail last winter. He was horn in Ireland in 1K35. The I'mutilla Indians have enjoyed a rare bonam in picking the wool from sheep in Morrow, Grant and I'matilla counties, that gave up the ghost in the storms of It -winter. Thousands of pounds of such cullus fleeces have Isx'ii purchased by wool merchants this sea son. The Democrats of the State will meet at Taroma in August to organize the Washington State association of Demo cratic elulw. It is expected that dele gates from every county will attend. A letter has been received by the Secretary from ex-Prehideiit Cleveland expressing bis, sympathy with the movement and bis inability to attend. The sale of the Seventv-six I-and and Water Company to the Alta irrigation district was consummated, July 2d, at Dinaha, near Fresno, Cat. The price paid was $410,000 in bonds of the dis trict, which was recently organized un der the W light irrigation law. All the water rights heretofore sold by the Seventy-six companyure to be paid back in full at fri per acre."" As proof that the camels brought lo Arizona a number of years ago are not extinct ami are breeding sapidly, the following from the Yuma -Sentinel is -reproduced:. A large hand of camels, num liering thirty-live, were seen within a few miles of llarrisburg last week. Jim Doten caught one with a lariat, ami after bringing it into camp was forced to shoot it, as a II the lu mes around became badly frightened at the sight of the un gainly beast. The tsietem aud programmes for the fall meeting of the Portland Speed Asso ciation are now out. The aggregate of the purses amounts to $12,325, (he larg est sum ever ottered, in the Northwest. The programme as arranged is the finest ever ottered west of St. Paul. Railroad and steamship tickets leading to Port laud will have a coupon attached for the races, the fare to anil return being one and one-fifth of the regular rates. Jose Rravo, leader of a gang of horse thieves that have been operating near Santa Monica, has been arrested. He was so surrounded by friends who would wain li i t ii of the approach of an oltlcer that his capture was thought impossible. Constable ltetiedict disguised himself as a woodchopper and located tlravo. Then lie slipiieti handculfs on him while he was in bed asleep, and on awakening him frightened him so that he marches him out ot the rough bills and intojiul. A dispatch from Miles City, Mont., to the Helena Journal thus explains the the reports of a threatened Indian out break: The circumstances in the ease are that three steers came on a run for Seminole, who for his own safety Bhotat one, and the bullet glanced ofl', striking the Indian, wlio was sitting on a fence, nnd kilting him. The Indians say it was intentional. A troop of cavalry has been ordered out for the summer to camp at the agency merely for a safeguard, Seminole is under arrest. Ten more Chinese were captured, Juno 30th. in the neighborhood of the Mexi can line ut Tia Juuna while endeavoring to reach this city from Lower California. The capture was made bv ITeputy Col lectors Marsh aud Goodrich, and they landed the contrabands in the County Jail, When seandied they had hut $il ' in the whole crowd, and one of them lies in a precarious condition from sickness, supposed to have been caused by hard ship anil exposure since they left the steamer which lauded them on Mexican Territory. A communnication was received by the Hoard of Health, July 3d, from Constable Wilson of San Miguel Town ship, San Luis Obispo County, Cal., stating that a white man supposed to lie a leper resided there, and asking that the health authorities of this city should examine him to determine whether or not it is a case of leprosy. Secretary lloesch has replied that the law compels . all county physicians in the State to make such examinations in their re spective counties, und if leprosy is dis covered the County Supervisors are re quired to organise a lazaretto lor the car of lepers under section 2052 of the Code.