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, ' INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1693 Five Cents Per Copy. - 52 VOL. X. $2.00 Per Year INDEPENDENCE CLASSIFIED Business Directory. nil lwtur U iwriwM J eune ej Id event rk.lttk nwfMnl m ron- arif IMf om mtt mipronrfele xMt. "Nf aataorUed to " sewta ! drill uMi MWmI A I"" AMUSCMCNT. Opera Hauee, Malu Ml. tiinon Hi Mate- BANKS. lad.JSttkiual.l'or- Main Mid Mouoioulu 8U. rinl National, Cur. Mala and 0 tlu. TftOMERS, GRAIN aad HOW- Oca. K. Brey, OlUM rtrnt Nallouat lUmk. BARBERS A BATHS. &T.itaklelu atreet. YanNortwlck A Boole, Mtn trU BRCWCRIC8. Noue, BILLIARD HALL. mult l'.. mtfun, Mala lrw9U BLACKSMITHS. M. A. fuller, C street. Not auloorlied la anuouuoe. BOOKS 4. STATIONERY. CkidMter Bro , Main trwe. BOOTS and SHOES. Miller ItUMro, naw Klml Nat'l Hauk. BRICK. J. H. Cooper, euruur V etreet. CARPENTERS A CONTRACTORS. CIOAR FACTORY. Num. CITY OFFICIALS. J. A. Yww, Major. Qto, W. Reed, Kwxmlpr. r. K Mjrere, Manilial. CONFECTIONERY A FRUIT. Bobtuma A Hoblneon,The llUou. P. C. VMtaraua, uw oiwre bauMk CHURCHES A PASTORS. BapUet, J. Krod Jeuklu. freeujrterlen, J. A.TownMUd. CuorociuiuutU, U. V, Iollu(. KYaugellueJ, H A. dopier. Jeeliodlt,T.W. Totter, li, K, SouUi, Kdwln l'iuwr. CurUtlaa. No rwldeul potior. COLLECTION AGENT. M. O. Potior, Main ilwl CANNERIES. lud, t'anuery Co. , near drpot. DAIRIES. J. O. VanOredel. ludnwliUoric. DENTISTS. K. M. UnvH, liid. 'sll Batik, up ilr B,A,JIulke, O UosneU Urtck. upstalre. J. II. JoUlUHiiH.or. Kallioed Mouiooulb. ! DOCTORS. Lm ItaoMll, lud. Natl Uuk, up etalm. JC L. Kelobum, Mouinoutu HI., near W. II. 0. 1). Bullar, opera boue, up etalre. DRAIN TILE. Ind. TUe Uo t), U. OrlUa, Mnr. DRAY COMPANIES. Hubbard A Blast, Itallroad Hir. Not autborlaed to announce. DRESSMAKERS. MUi Uoplila Gud, at rmldunuo, Itallroad it. Not authorised to announce. DRUGGISTS. Bhelloy, Alexauder A (Jo, Main Htr. Paltoraun Broa., opera home. ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Mot authorized to annuuuoe. FIRE DEPARTMENT. W.O.Cookj Chief euirliieor. FISH, OYSTERS A GAME. I). B. Boydxton, entrant. FLOUR MILLS. Ind. Mill Co., Uoo. Hkltmer A Co. Btar Mllla, D. W. 8am A Co. FOUNDRY. Not authorised to announce. FURNITURE. W. 0. Cook, Wlilteuker brick. GEN'L MDSE. Konendorf A lllmuliberg, Main atreet, J. M. Vanduyn, Cor Main and 0 itreeta. INSURANCE AGENTS. Not authnrucd to aiimmiipa. JOB PRINTER. Wawr Muia Uldtw, Main alravt. JUSTICE OF PEACE. Not auihoruiKl tu announm. LAUNDRY. Nut aataortavd tu atinouneih LAWYERS. A.M. Uurkajr, Main lire. 0o. A. ttmlth. Ind. Nat'l Dank, up Main. Not authorized to announce. GROCERIES. Wllcoi, Baldwin A Co.. Mouth aide C atreet. McKiu:lierun A Sandercock, Comer Main A Douty A Paddock, Wet aide Main Itrwt HARDWARE A AGL. IMPTS. J. F. O'Uonnelli Cor, Main Monmouth Hta, B. M, Wade A Co., Main and Monmouth Bt. Not authorized to announce. HARNESS. Not authorized toannuunee. HOTEL. Not authorized to announce. ICE FACTORY. None. LIVE STOCK BREED'RB A DEAL'S T. B, Huntlny, lml.ipdoni. LODGING HOUSE. Tbt llunitnahm, U. It. riodfalior, naar depot 2 LIVERY STABLIS Peter Cook, Mala alrtnt. Kit Johnaon. Main lrL LUMBER. PrawoU A Veneaa, aa mill. MARBLE WORKS. Not autnoriavd k aunouura. MARKET GARDNER. T. U Marunao. MASONS, BRICK 4 STONE. Not eatlmrtted lo aunuuuc. MEAT MARKETS. !lperllu Urua., Mala lwt, Louu Kimppty, C elmei. MERCHANT TAILORS. W. U. HhMuian, I' iM MILLINERS. Not autnorlted tu auuouuo. MUSIC TEACHERS. Not auttourlani loanno MUSIC A INSTRUMENTS. W. II. Ui'bwlr, ut lil Main airMk NEWSPAPERS. WamrMiiia, luuvd Friday, fc'uu. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Not author laml to anaouai-. PAINTERS 4 PAPER HANGERS. M. li. xu. Mala atnel. PHOTOGRAPHER. D. II, Craven. C ilrwl, north aide. PIANO 4 ORGANS. Not ulMrtrd lo annnunia. POULTRY BREEDER. N'HeiilhDrlt.'it to announuo. RAILROAD. Ind. Mon. MiHnrt,J. lairnall. conductor, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Not authorized loannminnt. RESTAURANTS. City Ileatauranl, C. . Campbell, Prop, Not authorized to aniinnnoe. SECRET SOCIETIES. Ind. bodge No ti. A, U, U. W, Valley Lodge No, !, I. O. O. F. Uoo Lodge No. W, A. F. A. M. Homer Lodge No. li, K. of f. Red men, Woodaraen. Behekah Di'gree HK)K, Clover I-af No. M. SALOONS. Not authorized to arnouuee. A Racking Cough frt by Ayar'i Oharrf IScteraL Mr. 1. Tk JUi.u tiT lrrtMH 8L,. Ltwknort, N. wtyi : . " Over thirty jreani ago, I rvnt'tabet Wring wy fntlier duarrlbe tbt wonder, fill rurallva elTwla of Aara Cherry , rwti.ral. During meent atia. k ol U Orlpi. wlil.'h aiuiunird the form PI t enUrrk,ariiu of IHaluaa trm panW by an gttrvilnii conga, I ummI rarltMiz remedlM and ptoarrlpllona, araa el ilitw wtlelnea parlitlly I Deviated the coughing during Ilia day, Don of Uietu affortliil me any relief (roia . tlml ianiltr artloa of the tungl vhtrli would aelte we Hit nxiinent I ailemple4 to Ma down at night Aftettea or twelve ttoh nlgbta, I wag r Nearly In Despair, 'and had about derldi-d to ill up ell night In my aaay ehalr, and prom re what liwp I ould In that way. It then oe cnrrnl to ma that I hd t hottla of Ayoft Cherry , I'eettwal, I took pomful of Uila prrparalloei In a llltta watwr.-and wae able to lie d vlthont otighlng, la frw nwtneiiit I fell aleen, and awoke In Iht morning greatly re free had and frellng much better. I took ft teatfwnnftil of the Pee. toral avery night for thitn grad Ually dx reajwd the and In two wvrka wy eoogh waa eured," Ayer Cherry Pectoral lnimlf I)r.J.t' ACo,lA.n,a1eM. ' Promptto set, sure to cwr Dr. S. A. MULKEY DENTIST. Independence, Or. The PROFESSION PBA.CTICED in alt its brought. -Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office over O'DoniwU'a Hardware Store, Cor. Muln & Monmouth 8(8. Oflice houre 8 a. in. to 12 m. and 1 p. in. to 5 p. in. .... Iie J FOR SASH 4 DOORS. MlU'hell A Uohannon, Main atreet. M. T, Crow, near depot. SCHOOLS. Public, 0. A. Hltuhoook, Principal. SODA WATER MFRS. None. UNDERTAKERS. - Not au tuorlzod to announce. VETERINARY SURGEON. B . Yo uug, Ind. Nat'l Bank, upatalra. WAGON REPAIRING. A. McNeil, Main ztreel. WAREHOUSES. Not authorized to announce. WATCHES, CLOCKS 4 JEWELRY. 0, A. Kramer, Main atreet. WELL BORERS. WOOD DEALERS. We sell FRUIT TREES ; and all other ! NURSERY STOCK very cheap. ; i Bend yonrllHta for zncrlnl pricoz, ! Catiilogue free, ; flORVALLIS NUltSEltV COMPANY, 47-liit CorvullU, Oregon. Crayon Work Pastelles f Water Colors -Go to- D.H-RAVEN'S Photograph Gallery Independence, Or. A DELICIOUS FRUIT J. W. Clark has received a supply of those rare Japanese Wineberries, which have heretofore been Belling .it pilow ranging from $1.00 to (1.50 each plant, but he can offer i hem delivered for , j $2.00 A DOZEN; It grows like a tree, is perfectly hardy and the plants yon get are 2 years of ago, and grown in Oregon, and will bear next year. Address, before the stock is exhausted, J. W. CLARK, Independence, Or. 50-4t DIRECT LEGISLATION Tk . InllUtiv aa4 RftcpfawUM i la v IwlUoruuU DarlMff tat faat Tuilv foara. . , ... y" ' A, - ; " If It tw oonotilvfd that tt rundA itwotiil priiwIntM of a Irw auoiaty ara ItHWi ThiU 4ti boiKl anKlag U U toua hould Iw that of eontnwl; Utal rlghta, Ineluriliif thooo In iwiuntl rv anuroni, ihould bo oquoi, aud thai oach iirmluonraatnild rttala Mm AtU miu ot Itla Ml, It niual bo oouowled on et- minatkia v that toward Ibli luVoj Mwlnerland baa mad further ad vance, tbw guy other oounlrjr, deaplte nofalite iviluU la tieopdoo and Uio ImiwrfMt form of IU fodontl Iiililatlve and, Koftrrtnduiu. Itofora parileular art entered Into, anmo gumnl obwrva Uoim oa tlUa hood ma bo ntado. : - KOUTtCAL STATUS IN aWITIKRUVD. An tuinrtwalvt fad lo 8wt tulltlt to 'day hi IU peaoo. EiroUlly la Ihl fua of tuo ooutpnU and iono of bo pna, In Italy and Aualrla.ou tbt aoutb and oaat, ibt UDWopaptn an (onipartr Uvoly (tw, anoatiy hvble, and It) geuoral autrflH u party or gtmrtmieul; m Owtnwjy,on Uta rwftt, wavrtHlalo BocUtltatu li atrxing, Hit radical proat It at tluHw turbuloat aud tbt (owruuiout jouroakt refktel tbt dvmUaui they Up hold; In Knuiut, on tbo wat and toutu wit,U public wrlton are ever buy over tbt auowaaivt uuatable ovutral ad. mlalatnilbiut at I'aria, vbk'h txtrobw a btrrautmtlc dirtUo of tvory wwi- ntont la tbt laud. In all Ihett ooun trlee, nita rallior than awaaorto art tbt ol)Jvots of dlaeiMMon, au bumadlatt linporunt Miuiwlgn quwtioo lutvltav bly bwlnjr whellwt, when uuct In oftV', oaiulltlaiea may titako good tbuu aut- elordott protulawtL Tbut, on all aiuVt, owr tbt border frutn Mwitwrland, po litical turmoil, wha lit rancor, iKraon- alltlet, falea reporU, batnxla, and tkr ruptkiua Is emllw. Hut In HltT Utiul, uVUatt nulfnrmly bNira nut uo men but nuNWurro. The rraaotia art plain, Where tbt veto li pnamnaed by Hit people, In Vain may rogues gt tu tbt WxUlalura. Willi few or no part)' ap. Ha, atloutluu to publlo bualneea, and not to alhiiNKt or private prlvlh'j la profitable to officw holdert m well at to the political preem, ' In Iht nuiuttr of newapapert iro IKirtionntt to tbt population, Hwltaer htiid gtandtwlth tbt United Htateaat tbt hend of tbo ttalUtlcal Hat for the world. In their general character, HwU Jouruala are higher than Anmrl- ottn. They art llttlt leuipted to knife n'putitlloiia, to atari fnlM campaign laauet, to intlniiit pari In tl feeling; for every pruapeoUvo oautonid meaourt un- ilergnet tuber popular dlacuaalon Uit year miiikI, wkb tbt eertalu vote of tbt cltiienehlp in view In the canton having (be Iaiidagemelisde or Ibt obli gatory Itcfcrenduin, and a potalble vote hi moet of tbt other oautont, while fwlend meaturea glao may be met Wth tlit Moral optional liefer- enduin, i ' The purity and ptaoufulnem of 8wU- preaa sud polltioa art due to the na tlolal development of to-day at ex unaied n appropriate luatttullont. Of tn eat iiiktltutlona tbt moat tfftctlve, Hit fuudamedtal, la direct legtalallou, aooompanled at It It with general edu cation. In eduoatiou the Bwiaa arc prtH'mlnont amonn natioua Illiteracy last a lower perceutagt tlian lu auy other onuntry; primary Instruction i free aud coiupuutory lu all the cantons; and that the higher education It gon erul Is shown In the four unlvereltlea, employing tbrvo hundred Instructor, An enlightened teople, employlnk the ballot freely,' directly, ant In conse quence effectively this the true sover eign governing power In Bwltaerland. As to what, In general, tonus, bavy been the effects of this jniwor on tbt publlo welfare, as to how the Uwles themselves fool toward, their govern mout,aud as tu what are the oplujonn of foreign observors on the recent changes through the Jultlutlve and Referendum, tenia testimony at this point may bs offered. s In the preteut year, Mr. W. D. Mc Orackan has pulilllied iu the "Arena" of Ilostou bis obscrvutlons of Swiss pol itics. He found, he says, the effects of the referendum to be admirlable. Job bery and extravagance art unknown, and politics, as there is uo money In H, has oeased to be a trade. The mon elected to office are tuken from tbe ranks of the oltizcnn, and aro chosen because of their fitness for the work The people take an Intelligent luturett in every kind of federal and local legis lation, and have a full seime of their political responsibility. The muss of useloss or evil laws which legislatures In other countries are ooiistantly pass lug with little consideration, and which baV eouHtautly to bo repealed, are In Switzerland uot passed at all. In a study of the dlreot legislation of Switzerland, ; the ' "Westminster lie view," February, 1KSU, passed this opinion:" The bulk of the people move more slowly than their rcpresentatlvex, are more cautious in adopting new and trying legislative experiments, and have tendency to relect propositions submitted to tbtiu for tbt first time." Further: "Tut waua whloh It pre- tented to tbt sovereign people It I a va riably and, nietttarlly reduced to Us simplest txprtaalou.and to placed be fort tlutin as tn bs oatatble of an affirm atlvt or utftatlvt antwar. In pratli, Uiervfurt, tut dbwuaalon of dotalla la left ta tht rtprtaenbatlvt aawibblU, while Uit ptoplt txpret approval or dlaapprovml of Ut gtntral principal or polloy txuliraoMl la tht proponed swat ort. Publlo atuntlon Mug couJIimhI to tbe kwue, leaders art ncaMilug Tbe eoUtotlvt wttdom Judgwa or merit. " , ,. A V. lUcey, the eritie of toustltu Uoaa, writes lu th "Nation," October A. taHS: "Tbt Referendum must be considered, on tbt wlioki, a eoimerra tlvt arrange menu It tends ai onct to hinder rapid cliaotjeand alto to gtt rid of tbat lulltaiblUUr or Immutability which, In Uw-tytt of EngUahmtn at smhH, Is a defect la tht eonttltuUos of Uit Uaiied tUaUw." A Hwlas radloal baa written uit aa Mlows: 'Tb tie vebnitt flvtu to tducatkm dorlug tht last quarter of a oeutury will kav without doubt at a wuttquanoa an improved Judgeaient oa tbt part of 4 large number of stat orav TtMr prtat also has a rolt nutrt propondtrant than formerly. Kvtry- body reads. OrUlnly tbt ruling cltas- s profit largely by Hit power of the prtaUng prtta, but with tht electors who btvt rtotlvtd touit Instruction tbt caplUllst ntwtpapem art taken with dut allowance fur sincerity. Their opinion hi not accepted without Inqui ry, Wt set a raNd devtJopnient of Idea, If not completely new, at loast renewed aud mora widespread. More or leea radloal reviews and periodical, in large number, art not without Influ ence, aod UiMrapptaraooa proves that chaugeart ImmltienL" ' In tbt "tievutdet Deux Ifontht," Paris, August, USUI, Louis Wuarin, an iuteretltd obs rver of Bwiat pollth fur many years, writes: "A people uiay iudlcalt Its will, not from a distance, but near at band, always superintend ing tbt work of ita agents, watching them, stopping them if there Is reason tor so doing, eonairainlog them, lu a j word, to carry out tbe peoples' will In both Jeglslatlvt aud administrative affHlra, In tbla form of government tbe representative system Is reduced to a minimum, Tbt deliberative bodies resemble simple committees ebarged with preparing work . fur an elected s'Uibly, and here tht elected asecin- bly la replaced by tht people. This sovereign action In pertou lu tht trans action of UUblk) busiutas may txteitd mora or lew widely; It may be limited to tht stale, or It may bt extended to tbt province) also, and even to the tow u. To whatever exteut this suiwr-' vision of Uit people, out thing tuny certaluly bt expected, whloh is that tbt supervision wlll be closer and closer at Unit goes on. It never hae been known that eltlseua gave up wil llngly and deliberately rights acquired, aud tbt natural tendency of citJzons b to lucrease their privileges. Switzer land la an example of this type of dem ocratic government. There is some reason for 1 regarding parliamentary government-at least under IU classic aud orthodox form of rivalry between two parties, who wstoh each oUier closely, In order to profit by tbe faults of their advarsarlta, who dispute with each other fur power without the Inter ests of tbaoauutry, In the ardor of tbe encounter, being always conshfered-as a transitory form In tht evolutlou of demociacy." . Tbt spirit of Uie Swiss law and Its relation to tbt liberty of tbe individual are shown In passages of' tbe eantonal and federal constitutions. . That of Url declares: "Whatever, the Laudage include, within tht limit of Its com- petenoeYordaina, la law of the land, and as such shall be 'obeyed," but: The guiding principle of the Landsgo- inelude shall be (ustict and the welfare of the fatherland, not wilfulness nor tht power of tht strongest."' That of Zurich: - "The people exorcise the law maklug power, with the assistance of the state legislature." That of tbe Confederation: "All tbt Swiss people are equal before the law. There are iu Switzerland uo tubjects, no privileges of place, birth, persons, or families." Iu these general .notes and quota tions la sketched In broad lines tbe political environment of tht Swiss oili- ceu of to-day. Tbe social mind with which be stands in contact ispolltl cully developed, hi bent on Justice, is accustomed to look for safe results from tbe people's laws, Is at present more than ever Inclined to trust dlrejit lcgls' latlon, and, on the whole, la lu a state of calmness, soberness, tolerauce, aud political self-dlsclpllue, The machinery of puhllo steward' ship, subject to popular guidance, may now be traced, beginning with the most simple form. one 'Wanted fifteen hundred .-dollars on year's time,- good real estate security Addre X care Wist Bide. ; State rate of Interest. ' .. . House and Let For Sale. - A new ootUtgtj twtfjiood lots, fruit, well fenced, near motor line, la offered for sale on Installments of only flOa month-orforeadw Call at WKSTBibs office and et address of owner. Highest of all la Leavening Power. Latest U. & Gov't Report, r v a.-.a rattrtMMM eta The followiiig la a list of the taxpay ers of Independence for tbe year 108, who aw assvsaed for 500 or more: Atkina, A B..,,......,.. im , 4 70U 600 000 650 i a 2613 4100 , 600 5 700 600 66W -v 67S 1400 U BOO ,1830 1 600 2140 1285 750 8 410 S1IS m S140 2 475 1090 700 2150 2685 6600 800 1 4!K), 9m 1035 8187 S706 850 800 1000 1010 1110 650 700 looo 650 ,2 000 1430 513) 8181 2500 600 500 161)0 io aw 850 6U0 - 730 1200 8 000 Bagley Utm A Walker Boll, Mrs M H Pelt, Mrs Jennie. Bohemian, J 8.. Brey, O E Brown, OH.-. Buruh, A.. Burnett, Fred Buster, Mrs J W. ....... Butler, Mrs 0 D Butler, I M . Campbell, N J...-. ...... Christian, Emily.-- .... Clagett, Naury . Clodfolter, F M .. Clodfelter, N O . Clodfelter, D II.... Cook, Peter.......... ....... took, V K .... Connawsy, W P.-......,, Cooper Bros A Co.. ... (louwr A VUllanis-.. . Cooper, II D-... Cooper, J R......... Cooper, H M .. Craven, Alta.. .... Craven A Co, W II ... Craven, N. Cressv, W E -.. Crw, MT.....-......V Dauleb, J A.. . . Davidson, M M Douty A I'sddouk Dornsife, J........... ., Klklns, Lucy J-. ....... Kates, L J ... - .... roster, 11 D Krnuk ilros... Fryer, T J . Uarragut, M. ........... UIImou, Jas .... UUbauKh, J W- ........ Ullmort,M V ; Uofr, Nauov Ooodnutn, A J Hamilton, VA . Hart, W E ........ Hawley, w H Hedge, D J . .......... Ueukle, Q W. Uenkle, W II . . tlenkle, E T.. .......... Hill, Homer Hill, Heury ....... . Hill, Nelly ........ Hubbard, J E Hubbard A Staats Hurley, A M . Indupeiidcnoe Water Works..,, Independence Tile Co . 1 060 ludeiieiidence Klectric Light Co. 2 250 (rvlne.BC ..... Irvine, J I) .. Irvine, H B.... ........... Irvlue.C W Jasperson, H li Johnston, J...... John) i), David.......... ....... Johnson, Ell.... . ... Jones, J N ... Jnues, Busau.. . Kelso, L Keltto A Heed.........-..... Kotchum, E L... Klrklaud.JE KlrklamW W ...... Knapp, liurrell A Co.....-.. Kreiigle, E E ; Lee, T J... . . Lines, II M Lines, M S Locke, A B . , Leonard, B W... Lucao, W W- -j. Muttlaon, Levina......... MoAdntus, L W ., . MeCobe, PH Merwln, Susan ....., Mlddleham, it 8. .......... Mitchell, J M.- Mitchell, Mrs W Mitchell A Bohanau Morris, F J Myers, F P. O'Doniiell, J F Oregon Mercantile Co.. .... OHbotne A Co, D M .-. Osborne, J W. . . Owous & Oaither ......... Parker, F C Parker, M D 2100 8 200 ,700 1435 '4 410 6 720 6 875 1080 !! 607 66U0 1610 2500 1 616 600 8 403 1200 2650 8 660 1220 ' 600 4765 '8 604 8560 760 1660 885 1758 80Q 085 650 1200 700 600 8000 1180 600 8107 ' 750 1000 1880 Patterson, P C-1--I'attoraon Brew ........ Palrson, H It -. - PeuUand, E C I'erclval, W W .. Polk County Idtnd Co.... Presoott A Veriest llldt-r, O D.. Bichardson, H A. Richardson, J W IUehardson, 8 W Roberts, J A llobertsou, E . Hobartaon, L W eat e 0 9 ttt Robinson. H E.... . Iiendort A Hlrschberg Rosendorf, Zed... 750 '8800 --4 276 228S i 2931 9800 14 827 2808 f, 800 800 660 696 736 2000 . 600 8800 6650 r. OEEGOSU IHIllTS. Tkejr Are lleaSewanl. tVeaatV WorU's fair. Tht Curcaoo, in., Nov, lS.i-Three car loads of Oregon's exhibit are now en route to Portland and carrying banners bearing tbe following Inscriptions! Oregon returning triumphant from tht World't fair; Oregon la still the land of the big red apples; Oregon hat homes for the home less, and good toboohr are abundant; Oregon has millions of acres of government land open to tbt homt seeker; Oregon It tbt poor man's borne, tbe rich man's paradise) see tht medals awarded agriculture sixteen, horticul turn sixteen, mining seven, fishery six, educational four,1 forestry two, woman 'a work two. J POri'LISr 8CPPOBT. Third Party Stea to-Tots With the beaux . .. rata ea the SerlaT SHU. Wahhi.notom, Nov. 11. There Is no doubt now that tlie populists will sup port the democrats la si moet any form of tariff bill which may b prrteated. Tbla was shown in tbe anuouueement made by Senator Allen, of Nebraska, when be said that he was opposed to the adjournment of cougreea became he wanted to see a bill passed modify ing to a very large extent the present tariff. The significant part of Senator Allen's remark was apparently' lost during tbe closing hours ot congress, and It was merely stated that Senator Allen waa against adjournment after the silver bill was passed. That ha practically pledged the populist party to the democratic plan of revising tbe tariff has been overlooked. ' It Is Im portant for those people,! who are in eliued to support, the; populist,- to know that so soon as these populists euter congress tbey will betray them to tbe democrats on such a vital ques ticn as tht tariff. The Income-Tax, Question. Washington, Nov. 11. Although the hearing before the subcommittee of the ways and tneaua on tht subject of Income-tax yesterday was of an in formal character, that itwasmtortet lng waa manileeted by tbt presence of a number of leading members of -the democratic party outside tht commit tee. Hall, democrat, waa tbt only speaker. He had evidently given tht subject much thought, and gave num erous .citations of enluent writers on taxation, and ecouomlo subjects.. The fundamental principle upon . which Hall based bis demand for an income tax waa that every man should bear bis proportion of the government ex penses lu tbe same ratio as he derived benefit from tbe government. J Such a tax did not affect the distribution of wealth, aud produced the change of prioes. If congress attempted to pro. vide for the deticlenoy in the revenue every year or two by tampering with the tariff, Hall said, it would continu ally -disturb ' business. Under 'his scheme, if a deficit . was apparent the income tax could be tnoreased, and . In the same way If there was a surplus the tax could be Increased. Hall submit ted an income tax bill whloh will be considered. Tht only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of H mes 40 Years the Standard rf n S ,e I1 v"r-f, V