m I.. ,1iugeiitt i . The Best Nowspapor Is th or. that give the meet and freshest nsw. Ccnpr ' the IDS with any paper tu IMlk county. Takis tm Ui a Feu County. INDEPENDENCE, TOLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1805. Five Cents Per Copy. -No. 7. VOL. XIII. 1 9. BANKS. THE JNDEPESDEKCE. National Bank Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. IIIRSOHBKIUl, ABKAM NKUHON. W. P. COXSAWAT . Purulent. VM President . CttklllV upiit vmv Ktff liuvo 0 L As II; Lexow's (immittce. A tnrl bauktug and exolisnsre bilnM trnctl: loans wade, bill ilienmiieit,eom MMtiil credit inuued: deposits rmtl um eurrnt imwul subject hv. internal paid oft Uui deposits. iSupt jrnea Tolls How go (ot liicii. DIRECTORS. B. r. Smith, A. Neln. I. A.' Allen. H. Jiwiwrmn.A.. J.Uoodntnn, , W. hear, li. Miracbberg. Commenced Business Ka439 Kstabllshed by attoosl Authority ,' -TUB- HIST NATIONAL BANK. of Independent, Orrguu, Capital Steeki Surplus. $50,000.00 $14,000.00 J.8.COorER. Piwtiktut. w.a HAWUcr,cir. U WsRUBWtTMON, Vive frvsldwt DIRECT0U8. J. B. Cooper, U . BoWtm,Uwl lleirolca: O. W. Whlleskcr, W. W. Oatlu. A goners) bsnkln buslnsM Irsuiuieted Ruys ud sells esibiuig vu HI Impwruuil M)tUl. lepmlis received subtest to rtwek or oa eer lificaieof deiHw'U illeelliiin tumle. OBlce hours; e. in. tot . tu. icowosmouioE THI n or oregm Polk County Bank, " MONMOUTH Or, J. H. It AWt.EY... . UCAMI'ltKM. IRA CPVWk.Lt, , Frel'li Vhnf.Prwi. Xli'f Paid Capital, 530,000. DIRECIOIW, J. H. HswW. P. UCauipUII, I. M.linp. J. B. V. Butler. J. . Mump, t . h, l"uwU j x.j.ti t ru 11. Ateneral bsnfc.n ad .'litni(!e lu-Mie tramuu-tetl; I'wne i.wtui a.-u r-tlp.l ubjmt to rliwclc or un tirutkat of U'pll' loteiwtiMldoo ItuieUnvo'li, -Plre pnr vault mill iur!ur proof !, ecured by Vule time Ux-k. uiuoe Uoura; . m. to 4 p. m. k. PBE8C0TT. J. A. VENrd Prescott &c Veness, -ProprleUini of ManufaHuren of and IKiilon In FIR and HARDWOOD, AKD t Rou-h and Dressed LUMBER. ; AuJioiiyHa-t'11 Vltroroustjp Dt-ule ? rvp Ptwcutlou. KV yR'. lvf Stt-At ten ititn it tin 'to ft ,h 'iIIi, I'ltlon.-" B w iiiniiuii nil- avvertiiit prui"K umpwihih,. i". n.-M,..a luli'il it lttur to t Imuiima tlu fro ",0 f"ri' ' vllt'h. b lit to yr iix,flil,,"lllt "fl"! ., ,riinlium Hlnc- tt wtt iHlntid Murrny'n plnw lie wittt i1 t,(,lut of r',l-'lntf, owing t tha Btlmuil niuntrt lMtwtt the u-.int, it till k) effort lit that tll- rtH'll'm,,n inwirniiii hi nut nun tulwiloi Tlm flepartntrnt w htintMiM lttii whlrh hul Imtii ji t(r tulrtjf jvnrn, ami they !d n minlieil only by raill n,l i,i.nl'ii. IjvbI iHilltU-lniift,. ho liilmi' ef th mrt of tho dis imt-tnit at") lootf l!iilnt wti u f.tct I" ,n fw. l a Mintw of pnrtB Impn'lfO i! with a belief at pmtiTtlon IukI to b IxnujUt atul nt ,vl1" 110 "vail, - V" J mmmmmmmmmm wns i"l to tno ulil n.t tmliy. "11 lotttf hiivt yuti lvti on the jHiUc'fr Ait IKJ mm. I a npitolubM ,'ftptfln J "CO; tnif'tor in is.wt, nnu wtwi fHpi'nwH'ntii'ui April tu, ism "Vtl prOhrty lmr your ThniM-rtittrntirtt trnvo th lowttlon of 1? " I'1' "nl-l nil lu hl.ifi?'ii tin lie'. It fitnouittiHl to all frw and clrnr. "If (llll y(!U IMHHIIIIO IMWIKlMOd Of SBt u nutoimt of wi'tilth?" U, hi tw time I wit tiinfvd m of b ilfliTtlvti t"partm'tit I w.WirMwn auioii-m nuiujr proinlwui V trc t lll-'ll Btl'l I Itlllt Htwlid. Tt'u J"" i,,l,l w frlctnl rtn !ttfii h my trKir. ne tiimio tlil mue in lHtlt hl Wilt fit nan iiml. .M."'". 5. 'o dill you tiiit jfit ywir wi.f-" filMtil of Niistor rainu-r tin nun ItiMi. a Tcry tM muu, who llvl u!.tt ii Mtmty, li ft tm r.mi, I bfii jipu.Hv ntnt until It itnil mailo mt wotu-y. tiliH 'iniitninlur VmmW tit 'n il mf n (vpifflon If 1 h sny ni'm'T atnl I aalil I had s? lli iihUihI tni fnr It and I brht It to hint. About lx r vnvlvp r't BfKTWnriU I t'ot ?r..'HK llillR, a had lniiil.'(l It very auii'Mmfully f in.", Tlilx until 1110 worth aoiiw in In IT.V" Inusw tlH ti told n mil nmry an t'x Itn lii-citiim ni-iimliitiil with , fintitd. It wa tbroticli mlihltitf n wi'f wrntu ttiri'iitiiuiB ii-ihth, M nff.red lilm rvnt lmt h Wed. TIli'Sl liotitd. In wild, flfitwl trnr stwka for hint and Ito did mrt tit to oxirpt any ninrRiiw, but rim Insliiti'd. Ilo put lip SlO.OtKl h result Hint tho atiiontit wna fcT.nd to f'-'To.OiMK !! wild he Wd not ntiiriiilmr Jnwt how ho cot , flrt,Kio, lmt Im had It. lut dilnn-d. t p.inr-nt Im held RI0O Khann of ak. aottie hi owu and aotno 011 arclnc I. N7 Cv Mr. 3 1 tt. Ifrl.i - .. mm f i.i Hi. 1 A UUCCI CD . Manager. "Every of '10 f'"1'!. W h" J. A. WHEELcH, -. ,vlanaSer'(BiriV4i0 lout or RnlruiL" . ft.. tMtiiati(l ho'waa worth f3.vt,nnf). la refWd to tell the name of Ma tm kn, na many pnoplo mlirlrt go down iM'q Monday and Iooho tholr money. " nni willing to jtlvn tho tiatin In tinfldontm to tho coniinittie and to nmw!, but I don't want tliero to bo !n,id iitibtlc." AXT1I0XY IS ANGRY. New York, Di'C 20.-Antliony Com Mock: liaa nddreaawl a letter to tlm lKov fominlt!!o n'Kardlnu the state nient inndw hy a wltlla nauun Hlrti-p mi Thnrsdny that he (Stn-ep) paid Comstofk $1.0(10 to drop a prowi'ittlon Hiailnut him for awlnillinir, tom Htofk Mka that a ho him Imi'ii (killed tlm rlifht to rofnto titmn tno wiimna Ktiwid tiw alleiratUmJi of Kirwl, whom im -liiirn-l"rl.f na n imtJiiw and tln-lco convU'tod crlmlnitl, Ida letter ho L'lvi'ii tlio namn imbllelty na wua the alleifatlon of the wllneaa Stn-ep. "I'ho asnnult made tiMin tno ny mo (iitinlvaneo and eonwiit f the cowwei f your coinniltu-p," Mr. coinwtocn wrltea, "la a niotiMtnnia iM-rveralon of piTHonni riKiiiH. After further dMiiineiiitlon of Ooff, (ioniHtoek atatea at irrent lenifth tlio work ho bus neconipllxhed a asnni fur tho society for tho mippreaalon of vice. ; iMittuilte will not dar to dwiy that it la "polley" (I uavo uwd that word nutvMtoUy, Im will rmi((i HhU t refff to) tlmt uunilli'd hint lit lila biiiKtllnj; of llyrtun and not a ibnlro U tot in view of all tut tWiwIblo or Deurulnabla facta In tlia Uyrnea enao. Now tho pivMinuptlou la on tho aldt of tho aniHirlnteiideiit HeiiiK a uimit a crlinlmil aa any other nietnlH-r of the fore Wherevor they hrtvo aituk In their fork they lmv found Mt, and whether Ilyruea tht rotten or not, I14 Iiim btna In tho rot for tlitriy oun jenra. Thera are two waya tu whlelt Uyrnea hna tint tha comnilit tinder ohllim tlona, and to that dotfrem, dnntroyml tholr lndeMndeiie II put them tin dor oblluftlloua tiy tonwntlnit to lulp ift feat TKiniURuy null, lim aeeonit way In whlelt tho rotiiiuUlea put thamwdm under obllunttona In lilm waa by aklti Into their eonndotuv and allowlnst tutu to ihhhiiiio a con. f..dirata with them In liwaklne ttown tntVVA. To tho dejrew In whleli they obtitliiitd heln front Mr. Hyrm-a thoy out tliemae vea praetieaiiy nutter omi tfittlona to protect tiltu. Uyrnea haa frequently attempted to play tlm aanm Miiut wltti Ilia aoi'ieiy ior inn iirTwu tton of crlma, put we hao nfued to ally outwWea with tho man whom w bothiro to bo tiuir than any other man rcatmnalmo for mo conuition ui the department. SaSATOR PlJlTrS OPINION. Vflke.lmrm Ia 81.-K t'nltod BtAtea Henator Ttionina O. ria of Nw York, who la bera Tlalt- liur roluivm ik art HitiTtleW aia- ouwmhI Rev. Dr. Tarkhurat and bla motlaxl without reaxrYO. "I otMHMMd Dr. rarkliumt,M aald b, "bmmuM I did not think lila meththla practical awl boeaune I looked upon hta ai'lieiitea aa bi'lnjf rUlonary. Ilia M of a one beaded rM4Uo foreo la Windy absurd, and would put In th lumla of tit man at tho bead of tlint department power that he mtitht ua to tho rreajt dlnadrantiii; of tha roree. Ho baa done a great deal of good, of omirwv but I dellevo bis hed la widlen by Hi lUttery of tha New York papew." Heferrtnff to Bin Mliftiatkm of Supt, Byrnea, Halt aald: "I do not brieve, that Mayor Strong will Aftvpt lb Hyrnea t to viiluabl a man to Iom, and when tho dparunent la rorunnlaed, bo will bo at tho bead of It, 1 think." CONCERNING THAT EDICT. Kl Taut. D.. St.-J. P. nitcher, trniid chamellor of tho Knlplil of I'ythlaa of Mlnneita, today addreiwed a lot tor to lit lie, a O. MlMinor of tlrtity. Wla., regardlnf1 aa Inter view given out by tno latter, on the diH-reo of tti Roman Catholic fbuivlt putting a twn on Odd Fellow and tho K. of I. In tho Interview Rev. Mlxniii-r aald: Tbent never bnd Un otijeclloa to Catholic belonging to tlm lower dogreea of any of Uh-im aecret eoela- : lit their UegMHm men am oiuv bunded together for trttitmil beucttt ninl plcattur Hut In the blirher ile. l'Ciik the prtuclpli and tencbltiifa of thiwi mrletlca are . (Hull nelly nut 1- t'lirlMlnn and contrary to tho ptln- Itdca of th Cailpdltf crnirch." Mr. llllcher aayat -I deny the clinrgn you iimko airalnat the order f tlm Knlghta of I'ythlaa and I pub licly challenge you to prove your an wrttott. You ow thla to the AiiutI- un public, to your own church and In a apcclal manner to the aoiictUa to whom your accnuatlon fulla." TIIB H.VNGTAII.8. 8ai Franeleo, Jan. 1 Klx fu lonira-JaJia Johnon won In l;!"' Xi furtonira 8lr Rni won In lilX Sevan furlunf FuUno won In StevpleohAae Flood atakea, aatrem nhort coune, about on mlln ICII ,Ken dlit won tn 2:05. 1V and a half furlone Uulilbug won In 1 :lt',4. BANK 8TATKMENT. SSowr York, Dec. 20. Tha weekly mumitnt of tho ajwouliUml bunka luliaww tlio fallow Inif I'lutnif': Ile- wrvo, InepiMHi'. l,aiw,li5; loaua, Ue enMaa, $5,010,200. 1 THOS. GUINEAN, Proprlotor iBeventh and Waxhlngton 8W.( , JPOIITLAND, ORKt Go to the C Strt'iit mmm 9 H QmP Jkm , And ce how C H EA ? You can gut your ' , Work Done. Wagon Repairing oAll Kinds, II. 1. rroi I. Jf you want a aood;ijmir Mlt 25 Cents -Go to the- CITY RESTAUFflT MRS. L. CAMPBEUL.p Tea rem avery day rtnrtnar ai.non 'VUlcnen uiuun M au nour - STILL NOT SATISFIED. NKW YORK, D"0. 31.-Dr. rark hurct ave out a Ktatoiient regarulnR tho work of tiie Jx'Xaw conniiltu'e, wliteh waa wulorwd by Uie aoclety for tho iifeventlmi of crime. Ho aflya: I ciinmit expreea inywdf too appre-(ilatH-c-ly of the inriwwll'd work that lia been 1I0110 by tho aenote commit teo and lta talented counsel. 'JTiere h:w lxn cnuited, through their In HiriitunnUillty, an cihk.-U lit the history of our city, nml tliere baa been ae ciirtMl nt tile poll a mijuMpnl reaolu tlon, that would have been ImpoHalblo i:Xecit tlirouifh their iiKcncy. ' Mattero iJd'l been for ho long ft time ('(HuluetHil In enllro tlioroutfhneaa, that Wo Imd forjeottrfn, tlmt wa had ever been iliwinwi-rul, but lute In November the Irollerttlona were clear that tlio 111 VMtlfftitlon was not bo punned to 1U ebise In t!m wimv en-rell; and nn coinpfomlalng man nor that hud been Mlc.wed up to that date. A K'xiO many days went by in ouaea, we know outfbt to b iqieiilt niHini lnpi!t(ra anil amwflntemljnln. " In . view tlil we are jimillleil In aayln that wlillo Hie coiumltleo Mtood to the ruck niR.Rn.lflcently tltronjrh nil otur por tions of, Inveatlgatlona they flinched at U10 frUa. Aa lonff ago M wUp.D Mr. Moiia undertook to nddtice evi mciinui Hot. IWrncB In a direct mannor, tho luventJlta-tUm, committee GRLTT LUCK AT I'OKER. It Enabled Woleott to Stay with tho Sharp for One luteronUitg lluud. "I auppoao Senator Woleott la opo of tlio eooleat men llvlnn when on- gnited In a game of chance," mid Albert Wataou, of Denver, "Like moat men whoao early hiiiiiImkmI has biH-n ttiieiit on tha frontier, ho learned the value of a poker band and the beat way to keep cuaea 11 a aoou oa he lourned law, and ho waa known aa n 'llinlt' player all over Colorado before Ida fame aa a lawyer had Hpiind out- nldu of Denver. When playing faro ha always did, and does yet, but ns much on the turn of a card as the dealer will allow htm to. and when ho alta In a poker gnmo the other tco. pie want to keep their eyes wide oiien and play their cards mighty close up to their chesta. "Wolrote onco found hh iclf In a gamo of poker where three of the other pluyois were playing a aitre lianie. They were profiiwlomils, and wore after a big buiidlo of money that ho had In lila pokhimhIoii, as well its looking for that which the IIP ti player, a mining operator named Dur kin, waa known to have. Woleott knew In twenty minute afli-r the first baud waa dealt that tho Intention wn to rob him, and wearied bis wits try ing to find a way to get out of tho gatno without making trouble, but lie couldn't discover a means to save lilm. At last he was dealt a pat IIuhIi of dlnntonda, maflo rp of tlio five, seven, eight, nine, and Jack. Ho skinned thotw cards over and did ft mlKbly pleco of thinking. He felt In his bomti that a flush would be no account In tho world when It cnino to a show down, but lio chipped In nud stayed to draw cords. "To Id surprlso bo wasn't raised he foro 'tlio draw, He looked over -Ida bright red diamonds again and con cluded to draw a card In order, If jKisalblo, to atrnlglten tlm sen'tciice, Ho pondered a long time between dis carding t'io five apot or the plulure, and ftt last tossed away the Jack and enllod for ft card. Tho denier looked surprised, ftt his wanting any. tint Kayo him the curd, - Woleott picked It up nud found ho bad got tho six spot of diamonds.. He never turned a hftlr. The betting began, and bo nursed his sequence, and Just stnyed along, letting the other fellows do tho raising. At last It got down to Wol eott nnd one of the profiwionnls, Finally there was ft call, and tho oth er man showed four, queens. Wol eott laid down tho five, lx. seven, niffh. and nine of dlireonds and awept tvtlie pot' Tha game stopped rlsrht thoro. I reckon tlmt was the SHVEB LAKE DIOTI1 Adilitioiml Particulars From It Sent by the Judge of Lake Comity. A (irft!ilc Ien'ltliu of tlio Awful Fire Wlitre many Llvci Woo Ltt, rORTLAND, Or., Jan. l.-Hon. E. M. Urutiiilu, comity Judg of l4tko eotinty, wilics from Silver l4tke to tho Associated I'reiui In this city under ditto of Ik'c, UTlh, giving additional MUtIcira of tho nwfid calamity willed befell Sliver l.uko settlement oa C'lirlstmits eve, Mr. llrtittnln says Tlio iKi'iile, about 2K! la tiumlK?r, wetn boldlng a Christmas tree, and nfti-r a short literary pnigramuis bad been reitdereil wer Blwut to begin distributing tho present with which tlio tni waa louded, when tivvrgu Falue, a jotiutf man, started to go toward tlm door, walking on top of tho seal. Ills bend sinek a laiga Umlionter lamp holding over a gallon of ironl oil. "llio blow caused tho lamp to swing and sunt of tho oil spilled out. I'iiIiio t atitilit, bold of tho Uuiip to steady It, but In an liistmit th oil Ik'iilti'L Friiucia Chrlsniiin, own er of tiw hull, erublmit tho lump out of tlio chandelier mid started for tho door. The blntng lamp caused a puttie nud some 0110 kiKHkeit It out of bis hands w Urn wittilu a few fnt of tho door. The clied crowd begun kicking tlm lamp, scnttirtiig the urnlng nil In every direction. In 011 Im reililily short Unto the entire north lid of I no hall where the door wua iM iitixl was a mnsa of tluuics, cutting off all egris from tho door. Tlm iiiwd riiMlied for th fenuthweat win dow and a number scniHd in this way by climbing nut on the awning. Tb awning finally broke down under thti'weluht of such a large number but a Indiler was secured and several iiioro were rewiiiHl, The flames, how ever, wero rapidly eatltiB their way luwnrd the window, nud those chtuior Im; nlMitit the window were IhiimiiIiiu more fninile every second. Sudduily tho flames burst out and eiivclnn-.l the entire bullillng, shutUng off every avenue of majs.. The screams and roan of the human belnus who were tslug ronstiil alive wcr beiirii-emlliig. on the titltslito Wi'iH isiwerless o n.Ut the uuforiuuiiie vletluis and wero ciim.ed to stand nud s their reliitlve and friends burned to death. rty iiki-moii ate ktiowti tu have tK-r- slttI In tho tin im nml thirty or fofly uioro badly Injured. There was noth ing left to Identify the victims nml the Ismes were gnt'.irrvd up and all hurl.1 In one gravi. This terrible calamity Im prostrated tlm whole iiiitnly and every hi line III ho vlltuir" has Im-iui tunied Into a ipltnl, I'isiple have come here from II over the county to nilmliilxier to the liilureil. Many bav come from Iikevlew, It si miles nwiiy, and one- half the people of l'lilsli-y nml Hum mer Ijiku are here Hlti'iidlng the sick, liuui-s Simill, a wt-ll-ktmwn sits-k- rnlsur of the county, bud started eat lib a baiiil of horses nml had reached Hums, Iliirm-y county, w hen he heard that his son was one of the victims f the 11m lie started to return Im mediately and In nluetiu hours he covered a ilCiliiiii'o of 'Jihi tulles on liors-litiik. He retunied Just In time to sei tho Ikiucs of his son laid to rest n tho common grave with the other victims. Following Is the list of dead and In ured as given by Mr. ltr attain: Dead-Mrs. .Tuilon Abshler, John II. rttilck. David Itutek. .1. J. ttnlck, Ila Janet Hnlck. K. A. Itoweti. Freil Hit- slek, Mrs (', Coshow. Mrs. (lertrudn loward, Harry Howard, Ilesslo How- rd, Wmidfort llenrst. Ada Hell learst, Ira Hamilton, I-nurn McCnit- ey, w. c. Martin, Mr, w. u. siartin, Mrs. W. M. Oimby. Lilly nnsloy, Hnieo Ottsley, llamd labile, Mrs. It. Sne lmt. Kftston Siieinng, iriuiKie M. Hornllig, Mrs. AI. .1. I'lilne. Robbie Sninll, Samuel A. Ward, Ktta M. Ward, Mrs. (1. L. Williams, nenry Williams, Itnssell Ward. Frank Ross, Mrs. Hell rhllllps, Llllle riilllliis, F. I. Wi-nt, Mrs. F. II. west, iienns West. Herbert Wi-st. Injunil, whoso recovery Is flmtiit-ful-Hi-rt flowdv. badly burned, bnils- ed and cut; Robert Sneillng, neck, faco and body burned; Hoy warn, fiu-e, hands a ml buck burned; Mrs, Tiuiiiias Labrle. fnm bands, and shoulders burned; George- IVilne, clolb- Itig nil btirinsl off, liibaled fiatnea; Charles Hornbllck, badly brulseil and burned; Mrs. Ward, fit 00, neck and limbs burned. Oilier badly burned but who will recover nro Mrs, Cbarle Hamilton, Annlo Anderson, three children of Mrs. KkIo, four Hnlck children, .lack Henderson, L. Cosliow, Clin-a Sneillng, Mrs. C. Marshall, Mrs. Hubert Horning,-, and Mrs. L. Hulck. There nro several others whoso name hnva not yet been reportod, HAS NO CRITICISMS. Senator ' Lexow Think Well 'of Dr. rnrkhurst. Albnry, N. Y Jiin.'-l.-In an Inter view this evening with nil Associated Press reporter Senator Lexow said he had no answer to 11111 ke to the criti cisms on tho work of this commit tbie contained In Dr. rnrkhursi's mnul feMlo. Obvlous'y tlio best answer would bo to point to tho committee and sny: "Hy their worka ye shall know them." , .. . , Senator Uexnw said "0 bftd too high a regard for Dr. rnrkhurst to way that, bo Is nctunted by any but the highest and purest motives lu wbat he says or doe, - tixmTmorTiiinb. AT tltli WIHTH H0US12. Thu Diplomatic Corps Mado ft Mag lilileeut Display. WASHINGTON, Jan. l.-Ifobably In no other city of Oil country don that peculiarly American custom of exchanging New Year' tslla continue to flourish with the sums visor as In th capital of this nation. In all other ellle the custom lias become to bo more refsrded In tha breach than In tha observation In Washing ton everybody In oftlell IK either re ceive or paya cbIIs, The tiresldont hlmmdf wOt the fashion In this matter and naturally th White llous Is th fikmr of Interest on th first day of th new year. The eeretnotrte of the began a II o'clock, tut long In f oi that hour a thmug of people considering th ststs of th weather, had vitnered at the entrance to tha Whll II nun grounds, to peep Into th carrbige a they rollmt throiish the guteo, Indim with pretty women and dletlniilhrd state, men. The llrst to arrive a, the esse uilv tiMnston were the hoik of '.lie cvl,luit, who wore 4o aslt Mr. Cleve land In r!elvliig, I'romiHly at II o'clock the marine band simik up the Inaugural march and the receiving party descended th wetern atalrvwe. First cam Col. Wilson with Llutenant Gllmore, th.m I'rmildimt Cleveland anl J Irs. Cleve land, then th member of th cabinet with their ladle, Th present took hi potltlon k.ar th West door next to Col. Wilson and I dmi t, Ollmor who wr ohargsd with th duty of Introducing callers to the trtt4dfiUJ party. Mr. Cleveland stood on the riht of the president and the ladles of th csWnn In line, th ntemour tf the cabinet Joined tb pwty In the rear and the reception bKn. The diplomatic, corpe who wa aeeorded first plans In th ceremonies mad a mngiilllcent dlsplsy, as It en tered th blue room headed by Sir Julien rauncefot. th Jtrlttsh ambas- Sudor. The Chines attracted all eye by Oielr rich ilka and uttliju cut, and everyisxiy admired th pretty and cuicago mm Tlicy- Lose Another Football Game. 'Frisco's Athletic Club Did it. The lake City Imya Consideradly Dcmerallied, '."lielr Heat I'layrr lieliif Away. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. l.-nttr4 and weakened by two hard contests, th Chlcfiro university football team went up against th trUnte of th IU llnne At hint lo club for th third, asm la on week and suffered defeat by a soor of 0 to O. Th Clilcajro' were demorsllsed by th loss of limit of It best tilsyer. Kwtng left for th East today, Ul wa sink and lUnschtsTger, the only man In th team who could kick, had to retire In favor of Yont, before the gsmn waa hardly commenced. Th lUHIanc men outweighed tbe ChUsMio by an average rf twenty pounds, and weight told, Chlesifo lnt,rfrnc wa broken up; their fast runner ouuld not get around th end and everything went Holism- way until the last 15 mln utea.of th gam, when Uhlcao braced up and th Helisnce team wa forced to Uk the defenmlvo, 1 he llelliuir team w oompoeed of ex-collsfc-e men and oomalncd aom of th crack player on th coast. GOVERNOR MORTON, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latent U. S, CovVReport ASSOiaJISES PURE - Ono other aerlona 'fl.vwlli8,1i"irtii b Is simply a quetiou of ruootal In- manner in wbkb, 'f,o , iihl iiecoM..iiuit. What on bruin can devlat mcslo t'io blsltitorj, and, d iYulu.ra Ip (t-'iu,., way of aaieguard anotiMr wotk cf tho ae!ou tir a day at "h-v,' uily uuoo, speaking la rStatesmani " " t" -" k.eueit way. The dully papers. In in.. aU4..uiii) Hi v .;lm:i;iliiif the batiks because of th t,t(. imiflfhuTarti' paid to bookkeepM . ..'(rVik K XiTf 'Vmportaut fact Tb TUB ORaVJON,J!ACiria it wreuiB.r i avcr mer tionnnnniaT ' i ;t.iw-r;,rfiti"fnatkt rt tn HUM f tbe Bale-Mr. Bonne ThJm 'rt)4okkrt1M, which ar anywber B. U Ronner, pureliicr of the Ore.'c!i'Uu,i.!Mi to a year. An ai- gon I'acldc railroad proiMirty, Is In iuot uuiliultiHl nuuibor of ineo can be Albany, Hy appointment he mt a obuilued at these Cgurc, and paying number of tbe creditor ami citizen , wore money would not make tb fur tho purposA of talklug over Ore-! bank a bit aafer. for lb almpl rea gon Pacific affair and becoinlng ic-t- i son thaunen of trong mental powan. ALRANY. N. Y.. Jan. l.-Lv! P Morton waa !iiaugurabd iroveruor of ew torn at uouii today. Th new governor and the full military taff lu carrlaue ww escorted to tho ratib plcturesuu nur presented by tbe lol by four companies of u.ttioual isunrus. in tho vxmitlv chamber tbe tfovernor-eliit waa greeted by tb re wlf of Mlnlsier Yang Yu. A DEFAULTER HANGED, Pendleton, J(n. .l.r-iFrmnk Martell, who arrived her from the East laHt Sunday was found dead In bed this morning, having taken, -an overdose of morphine with suicidal intent, as evi dently came here under n assumed name to end til a life, FOOTBALL AT PORTLAND, roritltmd, .Tnni, 1. The Portland Amateur Athlntlc club today defeated the Port Townsend Athletlo club foot ball team by a score of 28 to 0. . The visitors wore weak at every point !mM-n.i o Hyrno'a assist.', uy ,nn inora, n- ;--""- and -Uowoa Tortland to go through stumbled Jut at U10 coiwiewm gn mum p oca tholr Urn- at will. ""Ubiiw,, 4 tlielr jvork. TUO CUftirronn v m over MBvi tu n - II Wa Catrtured alxmt Noon In a Lonely Spot St. Imla, Jan, t.A stwclal to th Republic from O'Neill, Neb., says: rhe defaulting ttvunurer of Holt cooniy, Harrelt SimjW, Is supposed to hav been hsnsed by a mob last night. He waa captured about mldulht In a lonely party of th county. He was returning with his wife, baby, hired ins a and a Miss McWhsrter, from a trip to relative about thirteen mile from O'Neill, when si masked men sprang fr.su the roadside, wher they had Uen concwled, and coverlna the iirrtn with Wlncbesurs, ordered Seott to surrender. Srtitt seised lb reins and attempted to drive over the men. They flred Into th csrrlse, kil-Un- the horse and shooting Seott In the ntxk and woundln Miss Me Wharter, ttmunh not serlmisly. The first party ws to be Jianwl by a larger forae, which had been placed serosa the road further on, to Inter repi tho earring had It escaped th nrt volley. Scott and Schmidt, the blied man, were taken from the vc- ilele, blindfolded and thrown Into a wagon and the Indies "were told to go on. lousy Schmidt returned. He had been taken to a house In the northwest lart of the county with Scott Schmidt wa released with th Injunction to get out of Mi county, It Is believed that Seott has been hanged, as the farmer of the county aro terribly Incensed over his work. ATTEMPTED ROHHERY. Masked Men Try to Hold up a Train lu Arkansas, Camden, Ark., Jan. l.Btx masked men ninile on effort to Mb tho north bound Cotton Halt trnlii duo here at id o clock, at tlio water lank ten miles soii'h of Camden, TluIr object was to secure tno cxprrsa money. Tld train stopped as tisua1. to take, water and th negro port got off tho tralu to go around to tho tank and lit the water mi. He was stopped, however, by a Winchester In bla faco and mado to uncouple the cars. Tho niglneer was eoniellod to run tho cars tip tho track from tho train half a mile. The bandit discovered too Into that they hud itimlo A witer haul, taking the baggage; car Instead of the express Mir. Tito lenibr told thv engineer that bo had tho laugh on them, but they would ee him ngulu. Tbey thot. took to the wood. AN A. P. A. RESOLUTION. Taeomn, Jan. l.-Frod T. Taylor, tmmilHir of tho legislature and state secrelary'of the A. P. A., ha prepared tho following resolution which lie will Introduce during tbo coming Bisslon. It nwils: "Whoreiis, Thoro being great agita tion throughout tho United State on account of establishing of on able gate or delegate of an ecclesiastical power within tho boundaries of Ameiv lea, ntnt "Wheroos, Believing Hint: Mgr. sn tolll, tho said ablegate or dolemte of tho ioo of Homo Is it mitiaco to our free Institutions,, therefore bo It "Resolved, Hy the Washington 'leg islature that our senators bo Instruct ed, and our representative In congress Iki requested, b hnvo until representa tive of snld ecclesiastical power re moved beyond the shores of the Unlt od States of America." TO QUELL REBELLION. tiring governor surrounded lv bis military staff, after which all pro entitled to tho anaeuibly ehsmls-r. Af tr prayer by tbo bishop, Uovcruor Flowi extended a furimil welcome to bis uec.MHor. In ft brief .reoly Uovernor Morion conipllniitd bis prediN-oftsor both 0 a man and a an ottlcial. The oath of office waa administered by Secretary, of State Painter. In tho executive thamber Uovernor Morton recclviMl for au hour the con gratulation of tlm pnl,, Subse liieittly linvernor and Mr. Morton and the Mlss Morton held a public revcptluii In tho cxecullvo tnaiislou. " WANT TO INCREASE PRICES. Lumlvrtiieii at 'Frlsi-o to Form Combination In That Line. San Francisco, Jan. 1. Nearly vcy prominent firm denting In lumls'r In this city Is Interested In a movement to form a combination to Increase prlivs and Insure profit In that branch f IiiihIiiiks, which baa been eotultictcd at a loss for months. Ixical lumlier- men nro united In declaring that trade has Iss'ti worse titan profitless for a vettr, Cnrgnc bavo Ihiui sold at a loss of fiasl njid fTisi. It waa fount cheaper lu many liistnncca to bnvt! work lerfcrnied rnd mnlerlal pir cluiscd In Hrltlsb Columblft rather than In this city. The only imwlhle Ib id for even small profit Is In a foreign market. A SAD FATALITY. Wnllaco, Idaho. Jn, l.-A firetnan'a bull at Hurke last night was broken up about It o'clock by a sad fatality. Mrs. John Hresiinhnn had left her tl-mi tilhs old girl asltop lu a baby carriage In tho dressing room. Dur ing her absence some lady whoso name Is not given sat on tho child and killed It PURE WATER NOW. Portland, Jan. 1. Water from the Bull Run river wn turned Into the water mains of thla city tonight. The water Is brought a distance of about thirty tulles and tho city lias expend ed over $1!,(HKUIIK in building tho pipe lino nnu reservoir. PRACTICALLY ELECTED. Omaha, Jan. 1. A apodal to the Boo from Lincoln any: The repub lican legislative caucus gave John M. Thurston a unanimous vole for sena tor. Aa the leglslatero Is strongly re publican his nomination I equivalent to au election. 'TWOULD COST A THOUSAND. This lit tlio Estimate Placed on au Inaugural Hall -The Governor i sound Talk. . "They say It will bo a grand affair and cost nbait $1,000," reuturked Gov etuor Peimoyer yesterday coueerultig the proposed Inaugural ball tu conver sation Willi Chief Clerk E. 0. Giltncr of tho secretary of state's olllce. "Toe money," lie added, "could bo put to better use by scudiug It to the starving issiple of Nebraska cr distributing It among tho deserving poor of our own slate." And there la a vast deal of truth In what the governor says. For such a bull ns Is proposed tickets would have to be sold for not less than $10 each itttd tills would,' to ft certain extent, bo prohibitory, tcr acquainted Mr, Bonner talkod for nearly a 11 bour In an Infernal manner, an I an- Nworod many qtiostlou. He said Im wa glad to moot the citizens of Al bany and hoped tby would become bolter acquainted. Ii said that In th purchase of tb rood bl tlrm, Bonner, Hammond & Co,, bad fur nished half tlio money, tbe other half bolng furnhriiffl by New York and Philadelphia partion, who would be half owner In the road, b bltnself owning one-fourth. Ho aald If the crodltors of tlio road, Including, the employe, believed that by the con Urination of th aalo, whereby the road would bo rebuilt and extended. their Interest would bo aubserveo more theo by a further delay of tbe long and precarious litigation, be would be glad to bav tb sale con firmed and bl company would be ready with tlio money no go on with th work and make of it a paying property; but If tbejr Mleved other wise and saw flt to oppose tho con firmation be wxwltl bo content He wanust the beat of fending to prevail. Ho wild he h id confidence In the coun try and people, and the employe ujsin tha road The manner In which tht employe bmve atood by the road dur ing lta bard time, he aald, shows rhey are the right kind of men, He would want tliein to remain In th servlo of th road, and he wished all to b satisfied. He aald there bad ben too nmny promts made here tofore, only to be broken, and made row prorals- himself. The on)v things be stimd positively were that his company bad bid for the nitrous of Improving, extending and ojwrating it nienwoive. and that they had ro Intention of elllng out to the South ern Pacific or any other road. A a to the exact time when the road would bo extended and how far. Iv did net commit tflruself. H said bV eomiMiny would not allow It to r main as It 1, and would have no us for It unions they Intended to ex!;tn; It Suggestion bad been offered n to certain brnni'hea. perhaps to En- gene and to Astoria and Portland, let' no plans had been formed, he said. In this direction. Mr. Bonner left the tmnrei Ion tb.it ho mean business and will irry out his plana of Improving: and .tending the Oregon IMoltlc If bla "'company get it rreat baslnes capacity and unswerT I) if Ihb-grlty re not. a a rule, con (Hit to b mechanical bookkeeper In large Institution. I do not of count, moan to disparage bikkrs-per la any way. The point I that tbe men who make good book keeper are an luiitglnailve, reliable and auady-gotng prons, who are not Influenced by gnat ambition and wbo do not aspire to lofty place. It la not mtulred of a bookkeeper that be shall hare very high mental qualification aa book keplng 1 now conducted In our big. Institutions. Each man haa a tlp- niatea amount of work of a tereo typed nature to do. He baa. fccHf enougn Ingenuity to swindle. If he choose to do so. Anybody wbo be lieve that a perfect system of book keeping can be devised must also be Hove that It would be Impossible to counterfeit money. Tb Bank of England hna been bold up a a mar vel for many yea re. and yet It la no mecret that that Institution waa swin dled la the most complete manner for many years before It was found out Tho most Important and conservative commercial agencies and financial In stitutions In this city and London hav lost money through their em ploye, and the Credit Lyonals In France, where Isiokkeeplng la said to have been esrrted to th very highest point of safety, waa completely uiet by a number of clerks two year ago, who had no difficulty whatever la Hoodwinking the experts and pocket 'ng thu bank' money." New York Inn. OUR CHERRIES. Ori'in tike first ,ace In the pre-'-Tetbn r-f cb-rrle a ni we shall have l wi'te mirket for Hits fruit a soon in nr fmlfs nre better known In the As- Ii . we h.-'ve a' anre de to tm the nr'V-' nf canneries. Witoeeer m? p'nnt? f"-"'T tree today " rn re!.v on u '..t ennnerfea will be t wo-k, en! need! nv - fnilr before, hcv can, crow fo nc d a mrrket for he"" t"0'' rH. Tliere are nnmerona "tetct'es of cbrrlea. but the shipper -nnt frrtt that Is flrn and can en-'e-t transportfttlon. IPs favorlt Is 'to R''V;i? Anno, and fii's Is a fralt h'H li ' we'l fled rs,Ms Inrvely. "h" Row! Anne. H',t Itemjhllraa, ntner-iaa, l'k TaHarlan, rajor Frarcls, Mar Dnke and Kendall nil geoil cheeei", but the Roval Anno and Jplack RtmhHcan. owing i "rxMioss. s are me inrontea witn itt A nunilh of the centlemen nnint Who 111 llil I'tillma m-rilnut tha n,...,.,.n ' Pacific exprel themselves ns h-nrt- j "h'WrvS. ity m ravin- or uie conurmation of the Tv V4ntnv Am.Tr a.ile. They consider their claim .s IN "ARt)N COUNTY. ttlpiefltltf li ntttl h 11 rra iflJ. nt tV .! i 1 tlieee gentlemen will take ,up a4 i The recerd of toe ft. kept by tb cany to completion this long d--larvd t" ,y ;T vm w pro- nndertaiklng, which will be an htipn-1 1, r' 11 , ,'7 1- , ' . ehewa the following aavmrate for the porlty. TO sentiment seems to bs ! frlt r x, 7'" ! ?n?rht " fUry slnwed generally tliromrhout the cpi- i Jiuv ..wWth went Into effect July lt: mnnlty, both by creditor of tbe read and others. BOOKKEEPERS AND BOOKKEEP ING. Mo. Clk. Bee. I Shr. I TtL July . Aug Sep .. Oct . Nov jfTsmiisno" 2.1t 2.1 323 0: m 00 323 45 KIT 5o ion sr. SOI 4.1! 281 801 257 30j 29U ,60 $ 80 40! 83 4 P7 20 127 05 (HI SO mm j I A At?l 5(19 20 (525 10 5)70 20 (100 10 001 10 The cnahler of a prominent uptown bank said yesterday that such a thing r a perfect system of book- V, keeping had never boon devised aud i probably never would be. "When The county sehaor superintendent you think of It," he aald, "bookkoep- turned over $00 In August. twn It would bo nn In I,,.. I I, .ill ,1. l,i,, I. I rtJ.I. T... . . . 1 m I l(l(,tl.,lll Mill,, V, V,,'l,Ul, Ullb lb WUU.U riirls, Jan. 1. A tllsnnleli from i .. i. 0, i,,v..i.. Shanghai says tlmt twwily thousand wl(h that spirit of reltetichment nnd of LI Hung Changs best troops have wtam , eColl0my to which Oregon bm,t sent to quell a lerloua rebellion ,9 plm, lt collld ba tinJoj.w, by ft at f lilti Chew I'll, north of tho giilf w,,,vt feW onlyi It would cause, the ..VnS1'11'1'. A ('"' "'l 1,0 ball of represeutntlvos to be torn up downir omnresa bnd foetv lnalioa . ' ... ... . .. ..... . --. - . rn Hiii'ii nil pxriit iniir. 100 iioiiha wniim lo) one full day, at least, of valuable tiiiui that should bo devoted to the given to the Chin nnd Chan coneiv bines of tlio emperor who had excited hor lroby offering advice to hi ma jority. .- ,. . ., -: - TO ALCATRAJ5,' wiping out of UHokvss comuitsslous or repealing obnoxious In wa, Jnstoiid of tlia liuiiigural ball there litis been proposed ft less pretentlmis ft' 1 1 I H f n lll l it . A Flagstaff. Aria. Jan. l.-Tho eighteen ' V " J Z"rZ 1 lS""..HU""? Mmiul In.llnns who were responsible i i,lTi thin ttV. i.,iV . w" f.. tim ,uut..i,n. ti... tickets within the limit of tho means tui icvruu vjnun intiii i o reservation, tiniler tho Bi'itlnnrd nnd a siiuail of solillers for San Francisco. Tlio Moquls will bo conUned lu Fort Alcntrn for a time, . KftZtWkl0' the worHt exchequer, charge of Lieu "nn ,t When asked what he thought of the itinrge or i,iouTnnni i,.(,ti,itMrt iiiniimieni At,. nut,, u,.i,i. AT HOME. propowd Inaugural, Mr. Glltiier said: "To give a ball in tho state house timing the session would require a great deal of care nnd attention from the subordinate officers, who will then hnve ns much aa they can well attend to. And besides, a bnii given nt th& Tortlnnd, ,Tnn, l.-Serntoe Dolph ar rived home from Washington tonight, cnpltol would of necessity be pnrtlcl Ho expresses confidence In Ills re- nnted In by tho soeletvWoble onlv. election to tho senate. The senator wherena the building antfjlt maln wlll remain In .Oregon until after the tnnnnee ftro provldixl forhy taxes election of a senator by the leglslu- gathered from among tlia people who fure, , . ., v. , ,, ... i , would in no wine be beuc!arka. The Worid's Tribute to Pr. Price's Cream Baldng Powder Hlcct Honors Awarded by the World's Colum bian Exposition, ".World's' 'Fair--.. Medal and Diploma Dr. Price's Creni Bz&dm Powd er. The highest award was s'.'vcn oa every claim, ccrnriJng superiority in leavening pov.w, hecr-irj r '"cpcrtbr, purity end - 'excellence. This verdict has been fjjlvcn by the best jury ' ever assembled for such a purpose, backed by tho rccjreiaend- ; . ation of the Chief Chemist of tho United States Terai'tnr.nt . of Agriculture,, Washington, D. C, ,v.-ho nadi u elabor ' ; , . ate examination and tent cf ell tho bating -powders. .This .-. is pre-eminently tho highest authority;, on such matters in America. , ' . . This verdict conclusively; settles' the question and j proves that Dr. Price's C.'cim Balcing Powder superior in every way to any oilier braud. ' . - i : NoTa-The CWef CbemLit vf.JcotcU:: Alum baking powders, .tntT , 1 ta th World' Fair jnry that to co-uulirftd lietu unwholeso-' . ,.S-- ' ' - ... .5- 1-.-.' '- 'rai A i 4 .' '- A. ' I. ' " I ( 'V k--'l-t 1