VOL. XIII. 52.00 Per Your. INDEPENDENCE POLK COUNTY, OIIEGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1894. Five Cents Per Copy. No. 6. THE lXDtrtXDtXCI: National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. UlUm'HHKlUl, AHKAM JiKlyWN. W. P. tVtNNAWAf i'oitiU'lit. YW roMui'iit, K UlW A gueiml baiiklu suit exvhuini (hisidm trttMvtt; loan mitile, U 1 iHuimHl,ootn sum'tal rredlM sreuivtli dniKiot ivwivf.t on eurrvuiaecuunliuluoil locbmlt, interval imU on lbu deposit. . B.F. Smith, A. Not nn, l. A. ilcn, H. H JVX'f. A. J, Uooitmtiti, 1. VV, twttn, ili HlrM-tPC(. Cd-nmsnmd Builaejj Ma133 JCslantMheil Ity lioitJ Authority. -TUK- FIRST MlM EMI. of IniU jvmtiu.'v, urv$u!. Capital Steeki Surplus, $20,000X0 tt4.000.00 J, 8. CUOI'FK. U VV. lUHlfcll rsil.V, rnvkk-al. t'wii"A W. U UAWi.t:V, CMiur. DIUKCTOllS. J. 8. CVwper, L. . Vbrrt.ti, t,i llelmk-k U. W. Whlu-kr,vV, W. fulilit'. A gfoerwl haaklnr lnwln tmuwiiir huy noil kil rarliiuip- un uil ltuvt wil pulllUk lMMltx rwelvwl ul!o ! olt". k or o'l ir tllWt ol Ut''.. lim llntio oiaU. little ttuurn; 9 . m. W 4 i. m. IC3!l?JHIE3UtR Tit Uil :i" OSKOI Polk County Bank, MONMOJTH Or. J. It. tUWl.KV : ,..!"'.' ' P. Ul'AMfltKt.U.... . ... !' I '. niA ufuwkuu -; " Paid Capital, i;20,CD3. j.H.BuIn, lM..ti('lil. I..M.M!iiu J. Li. V. Butter. J.n. Mvo. t. JVmiII J,M.II I !. il. A enr! batiMUi uH tn i-..tnj tjii;i rji tnuiai'tMl; iwii ii.u'1.': ui'('i llliJwV to rhn-k.itr wi'i vn.t). .,11'ut ii.'U Utiervat iMtlcl ou litiit iH i. -Hr pinol vil! ("t im,jl.f j-rtKif Secured by at Inn ! t....t tlour- it. m. I (i. iij A. I'KliSCOTT. J J. A. Vf.MiJ Prescott & Venc-ss, ! f Mnufuetunm"iiitl l. ! r a FIR and HARDWOOD, Rou-h ant! Drecsed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELED - Manager. AmHrlinoitiid liii'ojxfioi 11 in. THOS. GUINEAN, Proprlator, Seventh and Wuihltiifti St TLAXI, (MiKfH'N On to tli" Hlrwl 2 laHdZi And m:ii P hiow CHI AF You nii itV your Work bone. Wagon Pvepa tincr oi All Kinds, 1 1 Proprietor. If you wantnOood' (iiare Meal tor 25 Cd at3 -Oo to t - CITY RESTP.UnUHT MRS, L. CAMP Tee Cream evory dnv ELL. Prop. iiii liiiir tint HPnmiii Chicken Dinner every Hui lny Mi'iilf w-rveil I " -I: ; m . li Vo- .V i ?" mH- ... JC-'.i.V HUGE MM m am) 1'iiiiEir An Awful Trjuicdv at Tacoma. ,-,OA Jlftit J. ,N.A,UUU l'UIU'llO 10 11 Vonnjj Girl. v Motor C mjHiny ti't'n into a luTtivm lbmln Wlu'ti ttio Vi-itllt-t Frtll. TACDMA, DtHS. 24.-K. 1L Cbpran. itu tiiilkiUuviT, waa klllfU ly T. T. 'I'ayltir, a tv.'.'ro. also an u;ili(lUtw, Hit welling. Tlio uuut wt'n )iiiirnlliiir w lun Ttty tin' u4Uiirly ntnu'k Caprnu a IimtU lilo blow lu tint f;Hi and kuorkiol liliu down. Whmi t'itpratt Ml, Ta.vlor ivi liUu tin awful kk'k tunii-r tlio chin. t'atiriUk'a invk wad lnnkoii nud titi .tttnl In ti'ii tiilniKo Tito tmmiotvr claim i'uiran rfuMil to pay litm a bill of atiU tliU lwl tu tin- tiiwml, Kilua MlU'hcll, Yi yoar of it);, wa Uhl.-iy awutxtiHl tl.uiuiiii'S lu tlu attiu of ;i.tkio tttfrtlmrt tlio Tiu-ottnt tmilwity Mohtr Vih fir Itijurii-a rtvlvNl lu April )sic v.u,o iUio wiin run dowu by a oablo car. Till la tli ismil yuf ilu-t, Tito tint wiik for IU'.ihh). Tlio (UiViiliint ttiUixl aul tlio nuiitvtiif court otxhuMil a now trliil. Num aftr Hi ntitiotiiHvinoitt of tlio verdict, on utiiuicotliiu of l'aitl SituiUo, rl dut. tbo rottrt ftpiilntvl lit-ori,'" W lllrvl rm.tivnr trf iln con juuiy. TiUHjiua coal iiH'rcliants ninl lumhit incu icinrnily ar quite liult!niiit over tlio .fact tliitt tltiitc riniitcd pro-H'l!.-, tlm navy dip.irtitu iit cuntlnms to fn tlit wmm'U of tlw I'ncltlo Mit'.ii(lrou witli ltrlilsli Ciiluaihlil nml. Toilay it ieiiir arrlvi'd from UrltJaii iVhnnhlii with 2-VJ tuM if I'utnox coal wnlih In l.ii'lii; ln.i.li tl ou tint mt ilcfctoio vckwi'I Monunvy, now ItHrUi;'. ' 'itt!i :lii(r ttnir dokpu fs'll-H III I'l.'ico niiil KltU ttHUltlct. t:-ltit!(itry to 'i'j. .unit (.cjiply n miiMTlor iu'try or nt.'uu :. i wuwu the s-,utti--rn ri-l!ic nilinmil, fur In. itaiic. v-r '..-li.-.lvi !y tm Iih cuiwt l',: t. thn in.'U li.mli fij tbal tlio irnv "!-.Uiift h Im-iit'.il t.i fas.tr tlii' cinl inttTtHta of ItrltMi i'nliitnlLi ruittcr tliatt tlio".- of tii ;! M.mnd. Tin: imm toxku tiuek. Sv-oley Oct Kl-.'ht Ye .tin It f..' Ilia UU-intlo Steal. Prlaon . X-w York, !).. 'Jl.-S.-t jinel K. S",'l-y, wis t. on 1-i.tt 31li.la pleailed uulHy to nl'.-tnii-tinij lh. fund and al t'i'ln, the nmUn or the Natlnoal Shoe Mid l.caiii-r hack, noil tinlay a : t to i .'!u V1-..I- la Klidi county P"llltenti.1ry, by Jml;; Jttnedict In ili t'iihe.1 Siaici circuit citrt. The tv'ia' ai'iuunt of his dct'.i!c:uUu waa U li.-o a ked by an AtniM-lattd rnii it1t'!c.l if ho had any tliiiijf to wy, Im rcpiUvl: "I rtol init' li bi-ticr than I luv for teu j-imw. t am ,'i.il It U nil over and th it t lli Im coniiti.'d In Kltuii county p-uit'-Mi,;r', fi) nsv pmr wile will be ;t!i!'- to Vi-iU me and tliU Wilt tend to in. Ik) lu.v tei'iu of liiipr:4otiuu'itt cilH Utiiouw hat aliorhv." r i .mi vl'A uicYm u sr. Ni;V ViK.'C Dir. i'l.-O-. 1'nik burst U not t-'cawd wlt'i t'! prTt that tli't InVbiOluMtiotl of t!:o p ilU e ri'irtlplliitt N to be vloppcd lh ' n hi. uf di part incuts have o :i mt'.led j i n to tit fy. M, Iikt'.' mud li nay ilmt lit would not Ho i t vi'ti v.'in it the senate Ooiliiul . iid. lie a-llil I." believed the Committee in ,i ;i tliioiiirti with tlw nerliiiiH work "It Im evident, nml I mil Informed," ho milled, "that Hnpcrliitcmlcnt l;yrmm U to be MiilijiM-ti'il to o.ily a I'll uitctory examination rind that he it waa who planned tin; lorilVo.nit it (.'aptnlii rVhmltlbi rjier, luiti? these thlllk'H tnacther It liik Very Mitch like n deal. 1 mil not Ixitind by anything the cmnmlittH' mny h.f wood to at nil ii nd I will emtluuM my work until It Ik rlxlitly emliil. "I would tint lime It tlioiiu'it tin! I nrii nctuated by. ttn-re pi'ej.iiliw acaliist KiipiM'liilemleiit ityrr: Itut I do think hu In tlm head of the I'Xtwhi'd jinllci! nynteln ns ho l.t ft tilt police forco. A itcnllemaii mud t') nie recently tlmt 'he vvoald a a K it HiUiJt of nvidnu' simiii'h ndcicc on tint renr KJinlat'iui of hell i )y i-a n the oritur Ixntlon nf tlw police.' It prcfucii my opinion t-xacUy." AXOTillilt KACU AVAR. At'nuta, C.a., Iec. 2b Advlcoa from Crooks county today way that only two ltotfroin were killed In the rioting then ycKtordav, liiHtend of hhvoii. mh nt fli'Nt reported. A tjiiltnmii Hixtiul to tlio journal au.va that tin whitea am hIIII highly Inc wnd, nml nre pn tro'lliijf the 'wttlci. tit. fui:.v nrmed, lu Kcanli of Wavci v !ll.e, the uejtro wIiomc brutiil Blnim'Iiii.'r of Joaepli rMoin last wi:ek marled tlio trouble. Thorn In il.wr of oth-r liven beln sacrlllced before ho Is ciiptilifd, Tlio two blacks lynched yemenlny were not Impllcfiteld In I'lke'a crime, and worn iipparenlly wliilii bccniiMO they would not reveal lili wln-renboula. TIIK DKOdl'lXU ItKSKUVK. nui;:ividotml Hulls Aliaiidnncd for tln Mourn llerirth, WashliiKloii. Dee. L'l. The Ifold re hcrv In the trciMiiry tmlay la Dill.277. Tli' ciiiliol wim pri'Cilctilly dcMcrteil Unliiy. i 'iily n f"W riiiiibliiiu Mlnlit Md'i.'llie c.'ipltol police uml now and then n array H.'miio" or r-pt'o'entalivo v-iiko the t'chocM of I la npacloiiM cor-i-hliH. Tln charm of the IVMlvltlew if t'lirlNtmim at hmiia wan tlm ina'iict that bid drir.vii every nuo who con III leave tlm con;!i i swlouiil nitnilll. only lm inberH ami wauitora from fur we't find IIiiimh wIiokc faiiilllew lire 111 WiiMbliiKtoii renialnod here. Kevenil of tlieia nt their were desko for u altort tlinn today, A SOP TO TIIK PEOPLE. Knni York. Dee. 2t. Superlntendnt Hyrnoa ban Imwd an order, prohibit ing Mm police from ridlnir fiee tm tlio elovnAod tra.lns or itiwt cars, They are forbidden to neropt tiny freo triuii porbutlou or fninkiiifj prlvllegea. A NOU'WKST THKMBLOtt. Bolso, Doc. 2.1.-A IlRht earthquake li(x:k wm folt hure ai 7 ft. m. tolay. It broka wkiw aad ratUwd dbtkw. i Ht'OKA.NU IN LUCK. A New Military Poat to llo Kntub llshed There. Boon. Washington, 24,-Reproaotita-tatlve Wilson lis secured, In the army appropriation bill, au amendment pro viding Unit wheuover uie government secures a good tltlo to the In ml. tin wvivtary almll cstabludt a military hm( at Kpokaue, Washington. Menu tor Sou I re tiaa ttitKHluetd an aminJ , iiiMtit Ilk tint iiiitt fur an MiipMiu la- tUMI Of for Ut pUPltoa Of WH!t- In. btilUllttic omt iitiiUintt Imftwc UU1M litT IUO MMl H( ppitKllllfl, tlonoral Kclmrtvld. coiuiiiamllnir I lie army and tloocml t)tl, roitiinniiilliiK th dttkitirtJiunt, blu favor Un cutno lltlimont of a now pout at tMkuoo. Tito vltlaoni of Wulla Wttlla fear tliitt till iiiwiim a tllMcotttiniiunco of tlm xmt at tho latter plmo, but Hcnittor Hiiulro aay Ucncrnl m-U"tlitd aftum tilm tlioro will uo tucli dlncontln naiicis and no IntorrtYxiico with Kurt Walla Walla or I'Vrt Vancouver will teault from the tMtiibllalimvnt of a pout at Mpokauti. TOOK SAUAII ALTIIKA, Han FroncUco, Ih. St-Tlmnm II, Wllllaiiia, Jr., cx-prHldciit of the Cali fornia Jockey Club, tut Mecu?d l'or tor AmW thn well known liomciiiun, nf dollU'rutely robbing Mra. Ki rnh Althea Terry, tlm claimant lu the celebrated Plinrou will nine, ntid who la now In an lntini an.vhim, while iictlnir tm her itunrdlaii. Wllllanw aaya Anho hit atputmlered the worn nu'N fortune, ami h Inteinlii to cpimi. litnlly proNcvuto him, Th alienation imvo caiimHl a ttroat aetwutloit In protuluetit t'lrclea A DHATIl UICAI.IXU TIIAJN. Ciiprt May. N. J., Doc. 21, At Tuck alni, twinity-tlvo m Hen nrth of hcr ou thn Koutli Jorney rallnmd. liwt nUrht. Mr. ami Mm. Uwla, Mltu r.mma Jonoa am) anotlnr trlrl murnlnif from chtiMi druv upon tlm truck Juat nu a irain ennio atiMtjr. Tlu euiilno atruck tl onirtiwro. limlnuUy kllllnif Mm. lA'Wt and werty InJtirliw MJaa Jonca aud tlm other girl. Mr. Iiowl ewtwd. Tlio jfirl an ml thtoumdvca oy jumping, ONljTuMlTtVW. StiwnvllK Cal., IVo. Sl.-Wlillo Uuuttntf yttitenlny, John V. Itiftunn rohM hi Km auHlna a box with the imtax.4 under hta arm. Tlio (tun HpjmhI off and , tlm 11111111111 atruck ttw bojt, d'rchintlnif lb lloth load tntortHl tlio left arm. The mtitlbitwl itnHiilKr waa amputate! at tho Joint. TIIK ONE-DA Y EDIT0HS tR CAT WOKK ON TIIK CUIUS 1 51 As UA1UKS UY WUMK.V. Arcount in Detail of TliHr KffmU lu Mail Kruiiebco ami Denver Colorado, AN FRANCISCO. !. 2.ThiM city waa on Ita good behavior tiHlny In honor of this aocloiy latllea who are Kulnit out tlio Chrlatmua Kxam- Incr. Thor wero no bin Urea, mur- ih'ra, ablpwrecka or other crtmuilile cttllimr fur unuaual exertion to m. cttro tlw newt. Mr. W, It. Ilea rat. to order to aid tha women of San Frttiiclxco to etat- HkIi ami imiliitiiln a ward for tuctir ablea at tho Children" Uoapttal, hnn turtma bla entire plant over to the Hocloty women of San FrancN-o and hna KiviHi them ettrto bluiicho to run the iwwr for ono day an they pleaae. ine fcnatuiuera regular mart of mm wir Blven a vacation today "in.l 111 moir ptawa, younir, pretty and wcU-drtaed womou ofllclutittl. So ciety buila "did" tho water front, m- info, city tiiui,.nitirt, racca, and every othor detail that fnlht to tho lot of tho ordinary reporter. There were o many application for tho v.irlotw po- ultlotia that two young women wer wnt out on each aaalttumcnt. For tlm rouuher aort of work, audi rm tho water front anil imlleo, mul na- xlifnmeiita reqttiHnff technical know!. piIko, male -nciirt wcro provldi-d for tlm yoiinit Indie. Tho ninttnk'ttiB fdltor for tho oeci- Ion waa Mra. F. M. Plxlcy; tnlcgraph editor, Mra. W, II. Mllla. with two ftiwlntanta; the city editor wn Mrs, .!, Downey Ilnrvey. Mra. C. A. 8preck- lea had the pout of aeeond in com mand or new editor, her only official mtporlor being Mra. Plxley, tho man- aging editor. At tho btmlnedi otllco of ttw jmper thn ladles were uIko In charge. Tho eiitlr nrocpcd from 'ttono row'a laauo of tho Kxninlner, Including ndvertlHCinenta, pttpera aold. and every thing elan, will tm turned over to the Childron'a IIonpltal. It la cwtlnmted that tb! one edition of the Examiner ;vlll net tho howiltol between live urn! nix thousand dollar. rionvoiv Dee. 24. The ChrlKtmna edition of tho Rocky Mountain News will !m Issued by the Woman's Club of Denver. Tonight tho women took hnrgfl of thn editorial department nnu iro irolmr through the nguliir routine of getting out tho dally. , PREPARING FOR TR0UHLK. City of MexhwT'Di'C. 2I.-Advleei from Pticbla iitiite a large voitiuieer fotce has been organised In the state of Guerrero for wi'vlee In Guntenmla In wwe war In declared with tint country by Mexico. At Port Acnpulco Hie govwnintmt has ninde prepnra tlouK for the quick handling of troopa and their trnnKportntlon by water to (liintemnla will bo enclly aeeoinpllalied Hhi.tild there be a neccKally for Much ii rnovemetit. ESCAPED TIIK GALLOWS. Wichita, Kan., Dec. 24. Oliver Jaw ell, one of tlie worst diwperadoc In the Indian ' country, who wa sen tenced to bo hanged next Friday for tlm murder of Tom Arnold and hi son, In tho Cherokee strip, hit c enipod from the Woodward, Oklahoma Jail. Two or three hundred citizens of Woodward and vleluttjr are out mearohlng for liim, but ho will probab ly get away, an It la certain that bis l'rloiid from tho Indian country aided hi cacnipo. A LONG VOYAGE. Port Townsend, Deo. 24. The ahlp Glory of tJio Seas, from San Francis co to Oomiox, arrived today after a tjwonty.days paswige. The tug Trav eller passed up toilny from Grays Har bor with a disabled four manned schooner In tow. papal" HONORS. Rome, Dec, 'ii. Tlio pope Bfi de oldod to receive the ollloer of the U. 8. 8. Detroit at noon, Wedneaday. The Amerlcam office will be enter talnod at an official dinner which will to f irwa at tbo Ajnrlcan colleg. n 111 im hi mi nirn l i iv 1 1 .11 1 In the Lnro of a Petti , coated Reporter Ami Talks ot rrcsiden tial Timber. lit IUvch a Lint ut Inlbllltln auiimif thn (Jivat it jmb llciiiia.1 M VV t.M! Wl'ISlri) tW "I -UliMiornl Jehu S. Cl.itkwm, who r.irtly mibmltii to im inti'i'vieivcii ror tne newKpnpera, una fallen a victim to the wllca of om? of the K&amlucr ChrUtmaa edit. Ion lady reiKiitcra and talked of the pi evidential poiiNlblllttea. tiiiieiil Cl.1rk.1011 think that If a coiieiitl(iti were held thl year Me Klnley would be the rcpitbllciui choice, but two j urn uh to intervene mid lu tho nu nullum General Clai kKoti fhliki Thttmtirt D. Reed, nf Maine, will come forward an a olltlcal cu. dltlute, lie thliika Retd the mrongat Auicrliviu, Intellectmilly, today and nay ho would make a great pivnlilciit. llo uImi UMikd of (ii-mriil Jlarrboui, Si-mttor Ciitlom, llobt. Lincoln, Sena-M,- SHMmcr, Senator Dnvt and Sen. liter AU1.KHI ua poNlbllltle, TIIK If FOl'XD A WAY. Waxlilngton, h'c, 2 1. The problem of making the payment of filno.tNMi to tho ,i- Pcrct Iiiitlan for their laud In Idaho, which hn confronted tlm Itilerluf di'partiiieut for noiite time, ha been H"it)i'd. The payment waa (iiithoriacd by an niit of cungri-o, but the department bit rxperk'ucml srent tlliltcutty In finding a way of making payment of tho large num. a lh IrKpector and aiicelitl ag.mta wirr. nxpilrwd to give burnt for only $,.,3.ikio. aud coitainpieutly the amount eotthl not be phu-cd to tbelr crtHlit. Tha plan authurliiea a poclnl agent to proceed to tho Inndi and make up it roll of Indian entitled to the money. Tho roll will be forwarded direct to tlit office and draft will bo made out payable to each Indian In his own 11111110, for the amount due him. Thi'te are l.KDO of the Indian, each of lmm will rwvlve f:i;m, ' RILL COOK AND CO. Clavomnre, I. T., Dec. 21.-The French baud of outlaw, headed by Jim French and Cheinkce Illll. innd. n raid Hatunlay on thJ towrt of, NowatJ about twenty-live mile north of hero on the K'atina & Arkansas Volley mil nt.nl. Station Agnt llrlst4 wu eov. ored with four gitna and m:i relied thniiigh the walilug room and com-p-llivl to open tho aufe, from which lliey tHik I'.".). They did not inolcat th. we In the walling loom, After tak ing the content of the safe they marched tho agent ouuldo mounted, and rode away, going rant. It wa fistiinl they would rob the paiwengcr train, w hlch waa due, but It pulled out aa-fcly, KXI'OSKD AT LAST. TaiMina, Dec. 21 Cotwldorable sur prise warn created today by the tiling of a Mitlt lu e-iuiiy, In which John C. Mrallcup, superior urt Jtidgis I plain t ff, Ond the city of Tacoma Is tint div fendant The plaintiff allege tlmt C. It. Wright, luu Phlladtilphlft million aire, ami tbo Tacoma Ught and Wuler Co,, controlled by him, old the city light and wiiur plant for $1.7.n,m.i hint year, lu onu.-otjiimiee of tuwrepre ik'ntittloiift, bribery and other corrupt Inducement,' reatiltlug from a con- Hplnicy between tho conipany and cer tain city ottietiu. it i further al leged that the entire plant 1 only worth one-half lulllion of tfollara. The plaintiff pray tho city 1 enjoined from paying any further Interest on tne uoiuix, ,; CONFESSED HIS CRIME. Paua, 111., Dee, 2l.-Noah Foatcr made a full Nnfeilon tmlay In the Taylorvlllo Jail that ho nitirilered Ar thur L. Itlnuoti i.tar here a week ng t. Hlnitou' father went to TaylorvlPe tMlay with a g in, threatcnliig to kill Feeler. FovUnt coufenaed In the pre' enco of tho victim' father, who ruveil like a iiittnlae, Tlie latter wn unarmed at the time. Fooler wild ho klllet the boy In a quarrel a to who should build n.ctunpnre. He inado the boy'a nciualulanco 011 the nlg'ii ot tlm mur der. HIS RKCORD 8IIOWN VV. Tacoma, Dec. 24. JohcpIi P. Hen- iilngtou, who wits nrrcNtcd on Hutur- day at Kugetie, Oregon, charged with forgery, 1 a Tncomu boy. Ill par ent ruHldo near Puyallup. Ou De cember 15, 1HD.1, Itcnnlngton was aoti- teucod to three year In tlio ponitcn tlnry for forgery committed in Ta coma, and on April nth of thin year ha was pardoned by Governor Mc (Irnw for good conduct. SEWER GAS EXPLODES. rMilonirn Tin. .OlTI Xlf'tiMiinm-im ............. Edward Sullivan, mid John Ooatello, ellv nniiiliii'no u'ni'n Inliiioil hv 11 n nv- ploalon e ga In a st-wer at Adams and La Snlle street (odny. Tlmy had witered a manhole, when 11 light from a malch caitHed nn expm.-imn which hurled them ten feet above the mir fni'u. SiilUvjin 1m fatally lnjui'od, the others will recover, RECEIVER A 'POINTED. . ..-i - Portland, Due, 21.- In the Culled Status district court today O, F. Pax ton was appointed receiver for the Portland Consolidated Railway Co. on the application of the bondholder. Tho company operates about twenty mile of Hlroot railway In thla illy and suburbs, nud control property valued at nearly two millions of dollar. THE SEA'S SECRET. Cayocos, Cnl., Dec. 21. Tho body of Lopo'ldl Cerlni, who disappeared De cember 10th, afte. ft drunken quarrel with another Swiss, wbo bit his left wrist severely, wit cast up on the hhore today. His eyes were bandaged when tho body was discovered. A SHOE LEATHER BLAZI9. Portland, Dec."24. The shoe store of Morris Marks, on First street, n en r gUrk, burned tonight. Loss $15,000 on tha stock; fully lnsursd. TIIHY LOVKD AND FLKD. Han Antonio, Tex., Dee. 21.-A ro nmiiiU: wedding took place In the Maverick hotel In thla city Kuturdtty night, tlm contracting purtle living Mix Minnie A. Throcktuortnii, nl -co of ex-Goveriitir ThriM'kmortim, of New York, nud A. M. snick, a nephew of Comuil (leitenil Crittenden of the City of Mtixleo. Mr. Slack I the iiuimiKor of a inedlelne compnny lu the City of M'Mro. The couple arrived In the illy from Niky York Satnnlay and took roonm tn the hotel, where they riiimliiKil until Into nt tilght, when a iinirrlage llunne wit ipilelly pro cured and th mnrrlngo coretuony per formed by a mlnlater. They left Im mediately for the city of Mexico, nnd A attttemettt could not be obtained from tlmm to tho romantic affair, It U reported that they eloped from Now York. TIIK STORM A II ROAD, London Deo. 21. Telegrnph line tn the northern portion of Great Urlt nltt ai-e mill down, and the full amount of damage by the vtorm t not known. It l emlnnitod, however, fifty or lot) poraon have lot tlurlr Uvea during tho day. Jim weather Chart today ahoiv a new dlttturluinc coming from the A tin 11 Uc, At (Jlrvn, Heothiud, a Nhoiv caravan wa cnught lu the gilu end c.ipuliMHl. One of thecoveriHl vim caught tire and fwir "beraona were burnml to diiitJi. At Fllntwood, I.nn- cahlr, two hulling boat wr auuk and all Iiniul bt. danutailTikuordh , . - ... San FniitetHco, Dt. 2I.-Flva fur-long- Dimi won lit 1:11 Five furloiig-Iawyer won lu Six furliig-Pia.Ior won In Five fiir!ong-lrandio won In About tlx furlong-MaJor Ran won lu 1:21 '4. lIl'ItT ON TDK RAIL. Sari FraucUeo, Dei'. 21. Z. M, Mun doll, conductor op the Park & Ocean railway of tin city, fell from a train hint night. Ito waa dragged a coimul prattle tlimanee ami MTtuitaly Injured, llo wa taken to tbe receiving ho, pi tel. A D3VILI.SU LOVER. Pari, Iec. 2l.ltobcrt Rottue hot autl mortally wounded hi sweetheart, M! Hetlle Hnydeti. of Florida, thl county, yinb rdny. They wrro to have be married next week. lie c. CHlHll. . - XKWSOALK OF WAGES THE IIUMESIKAH SCHEDULE 4IADK KNOWS IS i!lar Retluctl.tii tint the Men Arrrpl oil tlie Advice of Huff U 0 Ihuiiiel. MTTSItCRG. IHt. 2I.-TU new Hc.ila of wages In the grear'IIoiiieate.id plant wa posted tmlay. ('onimon la lonr will recile tbe annm wagr they are now getting. lu tho convert ing mill tlnie I ft reduction of from lit to 2tf jer cent among skilled labor There are reductions ranging from 20 to 33 pec cent aniong the roll er. The man consulted Hugh O'Don it'll, who waa their leader In the big strike, but who ha not worked In the mill alnce, and he advised them to accept the term a they coC.d do uo better and they will follow til advice. A CHAPTER OF HAD LCCK. WALLACE. Doe. 2.t--The Civtir d'Alene went the awno of a aerie of fa tall ile thl morning. Three ukui are reported dead, and on man 1 o eriously Injuanl that hi recovery Is doubtful. ! Th tlmt fatality occurred In the Frisco mine on Canyon creek, near the Gem, In which Patrick Sullivan and Jame Carney were Instantly klllrd, and Fred Snoll seriously Injured. The mini wore at work In one of the slope when the timber broke through and fell live floor. Roth men were terribly crushed and mangled, and the wonder I that Knell did not also mist hwtrtut death. Several other men In the mine had a narrow escape. At tlio Wall ace, Jack Calvin, formerly of Pittsburg, was found dead In bed this morning, It being mjrpiMed he died from an overdoo of morphine. There Is a alight Indication of foul pluy. A RANK INNOVATION. Omaha, Dec. 2117 the First Meth odist episcopal church here yesterday was witnessed the regular commuiilnu service of the English church, accom panied by a grand organ nnd choir. Though tills service Is In the Methodl st ritual. It Is said It ha never been previously attempted In this country, Imk'uuro of the prejudice tignlrnrt the American forms of th Protectant Episcopal church. Four hundred per son took communion. Ulshop New matt was present and approved heart ily of the Innovation. Thla departure from precedent Is tho talk of the city. Rev. Frank Crane, tlie pastor, lies bad to overcome much bitter nnlngo nlsiu to secure this service. Ho said Jokingly after the service: "We shall have, candles before long." Some of the older members and ether mlnli tern firo enlil to bo much shocked. A BULL DOG SHERIFF. Augusta, Ga.; Dec. 24. .Tames Wig' gins, a ucgre, who killed an old man and wounded two officers In attempt ing to evade arrest Inst night, has not been lynched, and will not be. The sheriff with tin nrmed posso Is Inside tlm Jivll, and will lire If necessary to protect It. A special term of court will bo convened Saturday, nt which Wig gins' -case will be pushed with nil vigor, Detective Murray nnd Police innn Stringer, the officers wounded by Wtofius, are both nllve, Stringer will recover, but Murray's case Is con Bldored Impels. The., coroner' Inquest-over John ruvls, the old man killed in tho melee, rendered a verdict at noon flint he en me to hi death by fi stray bullet . THE RACE WAR ENDED. Quitman, On,, Dec. 2,"i.-The trouble n tli'iviltu cnniitv ttt over. The Vfll- dosta Vldettes were ordered here lust night by tho governor. Captain Cni frey, Lteuts. Stnten, Peoples and Abnss and Sheriff Thrasher at once 1 lin amnii tiwuMo. TheV found peace restored and tlio citizens as sured them there would be no more trouble, aud they came bnck to Quit man about 2 o'ciocii ana tue vwenes inf nn tim nfternooii train for Val- dostn. The good citizens of the county will do their utmost to bring to justice tho men who are responsible for the trouW. Spain and tho United States at Outs. First Tariff How to Go ou Kecord. Tbli Country' Porta Likely to ISO Cloud to tbe i'roduit ' of Spaiu. WASIIIXGTON, Dec. 23.-Intrrest-lug development are expected as a result of the strained relation between 'liiu limed biatc aud Spiilit over th tiiritf. Secretary Gresharu ha direit ed Milliliter Taylor at Madrid to noti fy tlie HpmilHU government Unit If the Lulled suite l not removed from tint list of countries not having satis factory trculle till country will re taliate, it 1 imt believed Spain will yield to tbe protest of Sivrtary tirculi- am. lu which event President Cleve land will probably Issue a proclama tion dosing nil American port to the product of Spain. Thn (list effect of this will ! to shut out lh i-uormoti shlpmcni of raw sugar which come to tula coua try and cause a sharp advance In prlct-a, besides closing up reft tier leu md throwing out of worg many thousand. A high official said the lilt I mate ef feet of the war would be to advane the price of sugar from thro to six per cent per Hiutid, thu making the nubile bear the burden. In levying dutle Spain arrange the countries lu two column. The line column Include those who have not outercd Into satisfactory treaty ar rangotitcut with Spain, and until r eeiiily ltriif.ll was th only country on Ute globe which Spain bad put 111 thl column, all other countries being n tut "second column," which Includes thoMi having satlsfaclory trottlm. The Putted State now joins Itrnxll In Spain's "first column" aud thus stand apart from all other countries in the column benefit unit Snittn grant. Tho Immediate effect of Spain" action hn already proved ill n strati to American trade In flour, aud this trad ha passed almost ex cluslvely Into tho hand of Canada. ruder the old reciprocity arrange ment with Rpaln, American flour was shipped to Cuba in gnat quantities. but when the United State tariff raised th duty on Cuban sugar Spain revoudpd by raising the duty on American flour. Tha president and members of the cabinet celebrated Christmas lu the old fashioned way, making It essen tiully a family affair. At the White House tho Christmas tree wa set In TTIo library, the first tho Cleveland children have called their own. Mrs. Cleveland hermit added the flnihhlng tottehes to the tree, which, while not of great proportions, wa beautifully trimmed and decoratod with tiny particolored electric lamps In place of old-time wax candle. Cutll noon ex imm wagon and messengers came inden to the White House. As usual the president remembered all the em ploye of tha house. Every one got a fat turkey, nnd to hi personal ser vant the president gave substantial gift of money. Mr. Cleveland also had a pretty little present for each of the employe. She bers.-lf received many Christmas present. The presi dent' tokens were very beautiful. The only guest at the White House was Cleveland' mother. Mr. Penitie, and the dinner was strictly limited to the family. Preceding 'It, ibowevof, there wn a pretty little luncheon set out for the children of the cabinet, who enmo to tlie White House to see the Christmas tree. BIG DAY ON THE TURF, Ran Frnnclsco. Dec. 25. Five and a half furlong. Helling, S year-olds and upwards Dun i uiano won nn 1:11'4. Six furlong. 3-ycar-olds Draw Scott won In 1:23. Nuirlo C stakes, handicap, seven fur longs, value, ft,000-JIm Flood won In 1:37'4. llniiaui ' stakes, stcenloeh-isc. full course, value, f'-.OOO Floodmore won lu n ::!' Six furlong Realization won in 1:21 3-4. Los Angeles, Dm. 25. Ten thousand people sa w the crack pacers and trot ters of the country go against their records tinlay. The track was nt least three second slow and no records were broken. Directly, the champion 2-jear-old, went against his record of 27& but could only go In 2K)!1. Rob ert J. beat Joe Patehen In a pacing race, winning first, third and fourth heat In 2:08'j, 2:07, and 2:05 Paitohom won the second hoat In 2:13. Emll Ulbrocht, Mie local bicyclist raced against Flying Jib and bent tho pacer in 2:04. Jib' time was 2:07. THE COLUMBIA IN DISTRESS. San Francisco, Dec. 25. The U. S. weather bureau observer at Point Reyes, about twenty-tlvo miles north of San Francisco, reports that the Btdtunor Columbia, which left Sun Francisco this morning for Portland, Is lu distress. ; Tho steamer I drifting or sailing past Point Reyes, the ob server could not tell which, ou ac count ot tiho darkness, nud Is blowing her whistle "constantly. Tlie uleiuuer Willamette, which arrived tonight, passed tlie Colarobla this afternoon and says tlio Columbia gave no Indi cation of being In distress. It was some time after this, however, that the olwurver at Point Reyes reported her. Tugs havo left this city to go to tho asalstanco of the Columbia, When scon off Point Reyes she was howling back to San Francisco.; It Is surmised that some of her machinery broke down and that sho blew her whistle to warn tho observer at Point Reyes so that ho could telegraph the news to tills city, RED HOT FOOTBALL. San Francisco, Doc. 25. The Chtea- eo university football team showed California how they play the game In the East today. The men from the World's Fair city dallied with the experts from Stanford university and won as they pleased Dy a score 01 z-i to 4. Stanford was outplayed at every point of tho game and only managed to score at all by a fluke. The snap and vim with which tho Chicago boys played was a revelation to people out here. Highest of all in Leavening PowerLitest U. 8. Gov't Report r v. "V JT 18 ALL VERDJ'IED. SEATTLE. DecnS.-The Tost-In-tolllgnncer exploration party ha fully conttrmed die previous state iMrnt that moke baa ascended from the suuimlt of Mount Ilainter In tbe laat two months, for tbe explorers aro sow camped ou the side of the mountain over half way to th summit, and hare actually wn great volume ot moke and veyaer of steam pouring from tlie crater. Hilar news wa brougbt by a homing plgeoo today. Tho following It tn measage: "St Elmo pas, altitude 8,000 feet, 12 noun, Christmas day The expedi tion ha demonstrated beyond all doubt that Mount Rainier has been ainoklog. Yesterday afhrnimn about two hour after the pigeon waa liberat ed, whilo croattlng a vaat snow field dividing the Elyslan field and Win thnp glacier, Major Ingrahara sud denly houted: '8e the smoke; see th steam.' The top of tlie mountain was fully five mile awav and and a he )Kke JeU of steam like geysers shot upward iHK) foot or more, aud fartiier to tho right a column of dense black Hinoko rose from the crater lu fitful curl to a height of several hundred foct LORD RAADbLlMlTc7rURCniLL. Iondon, Dec. 25. At noon today Dr. Buzzard and Br. Keith signed tbe fol lowing: -Lord Randolph Churchill I suffering fntm general paralysis. Ho lli In a seiiil-coimclous and critical coudltlon." The physician add that tba patient ha entirety Inst the use of bla, lower limbs but bl w eakue 1 extreme and hi appetite slight HE IS IN JEOPARDY. Chicago, Dec. 25.-A special to the Record from Tampa, Fin., says: If Houny V. Flagler, director of the Standard Oil Co.. mis foot In Florida again thl winter he will be arrested and taken to Tua by officers acting under the direction of Governor Hogg. Governor Mitchell of Florida ha signed tbe reqiisltion papers. McOLYNN - RESTORED THE FAMOUS PRIEST CELEBRATES IltGH MASS AGAIN. His Exception Marked by Immense Thrones .Twice in Oue Day. NEW YORK. Dec. 25.-The Rev. Edward McGlynn celebrated solemn high uiriss at the church of the Holy Cross on 42d street at 4:30 this morn ing. It wn the first occasion In which Kot her McGlyuu had been celebrant of high mass lu a church In this city during the past eight year aud the liniM'iiHo concourse which gathered to greet him this morning returned with augmented numliers seven hours later to hear hi sermon. Tho gatherings which thronged and packed the church both at 4:30 and 11 o'clock this morning were probably the most fashionable and numerous ntteniblngcs which have ever filled that ?dlllee. Father McGlynn took no special text, his sermon being more of a conventional Christinas discourse. He touched on no matter concerning bis difficulty with Arch-bishop Cor rlgau. FAMOUS LANDMARK GONE. Snn Francisco, Dec. 25. The famous Cliff house, situated on the ocean beach near tills city, was totally des troyed by lire tonight. There waa no means of fighting the fire and tbe building, which Is a frame structure, bi rnod to tho ground. Tho loss will be about $20,000. The Cliff house was a world famous resort, as it overlooks the seal rocks and Is part of ,the pos sessions of Adolph Sutro, San Fran cisco's mayor-elect For a time tho great baths, recently erected by Su tro at a cost of half a million dollars, wore threatened, but tlie fire was kept froiiu spreading . ; . TLOWIXG ON CHRISTMAS. Omaha, Dec. 25. Various points In the Rtate along the northern border report a heavy snow fall tonight Fanners are very much tn need of moisture. For the first time In years plowing la going on In Nebraska at Clnistmn. Three Leading Scientists Proclaim the Superior Value of Dr. Price's Baking Powder. Scientists are devoting closer attention to food products. Recent examinations of baking powders by Prof. Ldng, Dr. Haines, and Prof. Prescott, were made to determine which powder was the purest, highest in leavening strength, most efficient in service, and most economical in cost. They decide that Dr. Price's Cream faking Powder excels In all the essentials of an ideal preparation for household use. They write: "Chicago, March a8th, 1894. We have purchased in the open market cans of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and also of the other leading brands of baking powders, and have submitted them to chemical ' analysis. We find that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is a pure cream of tartar powder, that is has a considerably greater leavening strength than any of the other baking powders we have ever tested. Prof. John H. Long, Northwtsttm University, Chicago. Dr. Walter S. Haines, Rush Medical College, Chicago. . Prof. Albert B. Prescott, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. V O Another Christnas Epistle To the Irresponsive Grover. 1 Direct Appeal for i Chan tbe President' Finaoieiai Policies. PORTLAND, Dec. 25.-Goverror Penuoyt-r remembered President Cleve land today by sending biui the fol lowing letter: "Christmas has again visited oar stricken land with Its prostrated In dustries aud Its Idle throngs, willing but unable to work aud unwillingly forced to beg or suffer. Your panacea," a change In the Sherman law and the tariff have been administered but there is no change in tbe sad condition of our unfortunate country. "After two year of ruinous delay and mismanagement you have, thank heaven, at last discovered the real trouble, although you have not pro posed proH-r remedy. As you now concede, the country need more mon ey, but it does not want the worthless muff you proffer. It needs gold and sliver money with which to pay debts, and It does not want bank rags with which it cannot pay debts. "Sixty years vago th deuKtcraJJc party bad a president who defied the banks In tbe Interest of the people. Has it now a president who defies . tbe people In the Interest of the bank? "All traditions of th party which elected you are for gold and Oliver money and against bank currency. Do you aspire to furnish an example of treason to the cause entrusted to your care which will be without any par allel, except one In all the annals of American history? "Your party In both houses favors tho restoration of sliver as a standard money, tbe people who are actually suffering from the existing prostration of business favor It, and will you not stand with them In overturning the monometallic policy ot the British moulcd oligarchy which Is fast degrad ing our fair country to the condition of a subjugated province and our hitherto free people to a condition of financial serfdom? "Afwnyw remembering- the unem ployed multitudes nil over our broad land. I pray that God may give yon light and strength to do the right" A FOOLARDlliAN. 'Ponghkeciisie, N. Y., Dec. 25. Harry Mcnier, the English bridge Jumper, leaped from the top rail of Pough keepsle bridge with his parachute this afternoon. The parachute worked suc cessfully and Menicr struck the water In Just eight seconds after he started. Ho was picked up by his friends who were lu a row boat under the bridge. Menler showed no apparent injury from his perilous leap. Poughkeepsle bridge is 121 feet from rail to water which latter Is about sixty feet deep. A WRECKED TRAIN. Nashville, Dec. 25. Train No. 1 of the Louisville and Nashville through passenger train to' New Orleans is reported wrecked nenr Brentwood nine, miles south of here. There Is no tele graph station at Brentwood and the telephone otBce Is closed. A wrecking , -ln with officials of the road have gone to tho ccene. There are rumors of serious loss of life. Nashville Dec. 25. The engineer and fireman were badly scalded and will die. No other fatalities. A NOBLE GIFT. Lead, S. D., Dec. 25. One of the finest and best appointed libraries and . leading rooms lu the whole northwest was presented, with appropriate cere monies, to the citizens of this place this evening, by Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, widow of tbe late senator from California. t U aour Hum