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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1895)
Is If 4. " J -fly i.V""" v-';iii. tvx 1 i The Best Newspaper I the on tht gives th mot and freaheat new. Compar ths WKSTf SIDE) with any paper In Polk county. THE VEL, Taxis thc Liao m Pcu INDKPKNDENCK, POLK COUNTY, OllKGON, Fit ID AY, JANUARY 11, 1805. Five Cents Per Copy. No. 8. VOL. XIII. $2.00 IVr Yoii BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. lURSCHBKHU, ABRAM NKI.HON. W. P.CONNAWAV ildent. Vice rrwddeul. . Hauler A general banking and exohamt hulue tnuutcted; Iou made, bltl dleuiilet,eom aterrtal eredtla granted: deposits received on entreat account aubjeol to cheek, Inurwl paid oa time depualta PIRKCTOKH. B. F. Smith, A. Nelon. I. A.' Allen. II. It. Jaiieron, A. J.Ooodmati, l, W. II. 'Commenced Business M439 Kalablithad oy aUo.ml Authority. THK- FIRST HATIOHAL BANK. Of Independence, Oregon. Capital Stack I Surplus, , $50,000.00 $14,000.00 U W, J. 8. COOPER, Freaideut. W. 11 llAWLKY.Cealiler. nOltKUVHON. Vive l'nwldeut DIUKCTOUS. J. 8. Cooper, U . llobertaon, Lewis ttemil.k 0. W. Wlilteaker, W. W. Collins. A general banking bu.ln traveled Puy and sella exchange on all Important pSpoalu received nuhjeel toeheet or tin w lineal of depue'l. Clleetlmii iu' a. UAce bourn; a. ta. U 4 p. m. C0RP0RATE0 UM3ER THS Ul DF 01EJ01 Po!k County Bank MONMOUTH. Or. A PACIFIC LEXOW, If 1TIIM MEM 1 1 EiuliUiffcnJio Curren cy Jlisuro. Sensible Spi'li of Bourke Goran. Canvass of1 Find Ktiiu.Vul,, I'" to J. H. HAWI.EV P. L.CAMHHKIX 1 RA C POWELL.. .....Pm.l'ti'tit V1,-I'r.. l'alor Paid Capital, $30,000. DIKEUTOKH, J.H.Bawtey. P. 1. Campbell, j HV, Butler. J. . HtuM.p. r . . Powell JiMvpb craven. A seneral banking ami eolane biixin trancld; loeni made; de.tt feelve.1 aulilect U eheeS or on niil(eiI tll InK-real paid on lima devtu. , , , -Klre proof vult 'd bumlar (into? af.'. Mcurvd by Yale time lMk. uuiwUour: a. m. lo p. m. J. A. VllSKHi A. PRE8C0TT. Prescott 8c Veness, Proprlntora of Bl SI Manufacturer of and OpbUt In FIR and HARDWOOD, Rou-h and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELjER, Manager 1 III AVASlUMntv'""' B.lu lltu Jo tmto on tlio vurtlf t,1,,,iy ra CiH'Imm N. VJ'orvil tho tott.U m y to tn'ttt tho mw . which was Ilk1" ' horv of la.lltfc'MHHlU'iK'y. Thurotv of iHntlhtuH I'" iloiiuH-railc pnrly lu IssC liutl roviraHi, im aiiiti, nml h ai.l la k X1" ciiitutUimil pruvUUiiw vhliil"" l'"1 P'V to roinln ik.wit u)Nlttr'l w uruiiU'il for ptiK,Hlf i'1- Ah ntfltittl.iBihoiit r-ult which woul.l rtiillo r't bualui'M trim nullity hml IhI' i'H't. lr IhU housfci auivtH'ittMlithlu luwiu tiiiy kvhU'iu W 'ti liuiiiaii rtittxon iut-1 tho CMH- "( I'Ul .lay will nol vlthout prolU or il. vutil f huiiHAore I l oiln!m. tiiU'Htlii which li'isWutora iHiuhl illt hl iwrty I'"' with AilV)tUtitt! bl)'1 W8 tliini. ltd opi" hill iuiJ dodar! In fiivor of th 'mora plan. When (Vx'hmn ttlllHt'wthially ta tha fm ,ilvr tig lllwtd and what ha torntvil tho ol f MUtuda Jm. (fivwuuiin Ikur. lllwid Intoruptnd with ik uu.rt rwcarain tVK-hnui'a prediction th' rn4 of ih pur iJittiln cl.ii'f Uia Mharnian act would roMMrporlty mid IVwhriut chaJIriiK'Hl W' prtnliaa word of t.la U that "I niu tw." CH-hran riwunus, "who pr.t.it iwnaperlty win ta forcml In tig'unil.r by tho law of Uf litmU-Hpva all law and nm- ffl on tho art of Klltknl rvon.miy w.ia rv"al the rlrat man whan a Just tiol tl in Hint ty tha aw( of iila tnw ut atirn hbi bread. "l'r-tiirlits in t!u. earth and tha ohnriiitarui ' awd thry had It In th"lr cluthr tht'lr bralim, and who had cur.il uiury for twenty five yi!in. It vtoy chief objti ta pif JHM.'," I XOVTKS KNUrUII. WaMitrtji. Jan. 5. A r.iuith pre liminary " of tha houao on the pvndintf r"y Mil i b.i-n mado. Onv of thaj ratio mantbara of the cinmltttVi fdvora (ho bill la au- (h.a-lty fit, atatcraant that thc ennvaaa a tjUU of volca fur tho hilt, i k-rably ahort of the num ber iiecy l pima It. t 'onifitwa man SDrtaya that auch canvaaaea m.ido art 'nnaj and inoxwi. Ilo will (rivVur, aa ha aoya hla pur piMia hail len to burn who will vota for bill, but who ar, anlnat It, In HuU the objevthaia mny be nu-t amsriMitne. It la undoubldly true, hir, that a clnNa count hua Ihvii tntlth tho (mull atatetl. TIlliiKUAL IUSI L'SSIOX. W.mh'i. Jan. fi.-Delwti' ou Ilia i-'iirr n;' In tho Imiwe liMlny waa hi'iui hat iter, il.in., of liuUlnnti, i lio ,-.-I aurpriao at tho um Hiilmi ( mcumira on tho ih-iiio- cratle of tin' Iioiihc. Il paid n trlbnto ilio nlillltlea of Hicn tnry t'lii'llalml dwelt ii'ii tho duty f Kimf ' li tut. which bo aald rent al upho il'-miM-ratH. , In tr"ir of IIiuiIDit'h apoti'li lllaitd acvrral iH'HlUm to ahow that liiiluldtrntlon hml nilopinl i wftMry, and (lnally declared Im finl platform waa a rnunl If tliat-uK no Inti'titlmi In carry It ontxortlnj; that a jilatforui Mhotilueaa aomcthliik'. HonUior askni:iaiul bad not tx'pn a aup portc PrcHldotit Cli'Velitiid In the hut mlirn, whereupon ltlnnd re K:ontlmt ho had mipported the plntfand had voted for the eiui illdabl tho party had itonw down in ajmruliiloiM defeat for Ita treat nnd fraud. IVliroiiKht up Secrolnry Cnrl lelo'ioi acy of allvcr wlillo n inom bordfl hniiHo In mipporllnit Mat-tbpv-aolutlon, nnd nakr-d If f'ii aftt'cptltiK tho trraMtirp portfolio ha not nnnotiiifed hla Intention 4 - . . f llin rt,,lll,Hl rftlltl I Ol FCIIIIH VI KHM-IHIMrin p DHIVINO ON Ml Hin HOAHS. A writer In tht rrovldenca Tele gram uudortakca to almw bow it wnKon uuty la kept couitmrittlvcly cletin when drlvlin tirer a utudly ratal. Aminlliiir to him th reault d.'h'iul UMn tmilalnlulutf jtmt tho rhiht apoad, tha K'hlcii inenn, aa II wn. If tho horao la driven nt a walk. any atxitit threa mllia an hour, the mild which nillierm in (ho rlui of the wheel will t carried up by It na It r vol it. Aa It Boti to tha top Ha wulk'ht will can. It In fall, attittb-rtuii tho mkca nud tha huh. If tlm horaa la Boliitf alx or acrcii mllrtt nn hour, tha rnpld revolution of tha wheWa will aend tha mud tty ttic. and all jmrta of tha vchlclo will ro ii.lvrt a roplotta ptaatcrlin;. Hut, now, ir a unit or four nnd a half or flva mltea nn hour Im taken, tha mud carried up from tha ground will neither drop nor ia thrown orr, and tha ronaeUi'itc will 1h that wlh tho cxti'pllotl of tha rim of tho tvhcola tha cnrriniro will mm to lh ond of tlm Journay ctnparnllvily cleitn. ICverythlnit tleia-nda uiant atriklni: tha rltflit unit ami iimluialnliitf It. OUWJON THOIV.HT. Salem la aufferlntf from tho depro- latlon of burglar. Coimtry iuiulera of tho lek'talnture will do well to Icava their vauhiblea at heme. An extra pair of aa ka. another bollnl ahlrt ami two bnniliiiiu bnudkerchlifa tnik'ht to h a aurflt'lent chatiuw for a country member, by followlu hla wife' a ad vice to waah hla neck and ara omi lier two daya. -II. 0. (iultd. tho Hill Nv of tho On iron rn-aa, nicmta r or tha liouao of n-preaeiitatlvea and edi tion of tha Slu-rldaii Sun. .American and European Pirn, THOS. GUINEAN, Proprlator, -4"-f x Seventh and WiWl'Inuton HW., I'OUTUND, OUKfl'N B Oo to the 0 Htrerst LACKSMIT H SHOP And me bow CHEAP Yot can get your Work Done. Kinds, I i. FULLER. Proprieto ibliaa In allver. nnd If he had not becilled down." llontifcr replied thvna uwdifiH to revive fr( all vrn factor of tho currency qu'- tloland retorted: "Von can't run thmixratlc party on republican Hand no mugwump cau chatiKO Itavv." CUXIBKMSOMH AFFAIK. dmrton, .Tan. 5.-R"preaentalve P. frf Ponnavlvania haa pwpnired a rwUlng a labor cwnntlaMon. Ila r a In hla bill that a oomrniMaion cxiria ahall conaldor tho many i of reforms rropoaed, alftlnn the ifri.m thu bad and aacertaHnlni ;.xit fi-aMblo le(rllatlon to be reC' tided to congretia. Tlia eomrnla in to bo non-nortlaan, la to con leirtHlation to meet '.he probletn iKir, aprleulture and capital. The utliorlwa tho .ppoin.tmenx oy ino lent of nve commwHlonera reire' ti? latxir, five reprefeentmtlvea of n.Hura and ilvo buawcaa mnn i proup of Ave la to chooae two i mjmbera, nvtlclntr aeven In eavh ,.. iimitv-ne In all. The corn- dim la to meet in Washington and t Ila own olllcera. CAUGH'FtTTe WU0N0 MAN. , Angrflea, Jan. O.-Tho two men Kt.mrtrruani a.no vwiih;, , morning brought fcefora CaiiMor i At (id It Htamm, who wna nd "P Wagon Repairing of Alf; ftt the ontp, 3ita bank, and "7" v"' Kit., they rewmll8 the men In mma rtlciilnra Burn a wwh v" r . .. - ,u. .Iiil ill a Pin. )!fy aro not tne on;a "'- ; ry, 8teadrna,n aald to Chlaf Olaa! V'ou have alzod rna up all right T4iavall((VI.!t VMITI :, l() mtrve m joUet and Ave yearaf 't u rinentln but you aro fooling UrM& T Tg1,u, connt me with e Ontario robbery. I waa not there. v,m,'y hiaa been Idemtllled a ft bur- , t, tb v,.,. wh0 i,, wanted bote by tne ponce ..a Paa-A-f llini ftffor work done in the last thirty daya. P. TY RESTftURfti -e-rc s san, r. Spara Ua A lUnatHkMi of tha Naatlneaa at laat. Wan. PrAnclKM, Jan. IV-That fan Franclco will have an invrtiatlon of corruption and crime almllur to the liexow ixuitintttea ta now aJmoat aa Kiired. P)ia olvke red,! ton ta quhaiy gathorlng ptmnath, It la propm.! by tha mlniatara who atartpd the ball roll ing Mai by layman who have already Idetminod thenwlvea with tha move ment, that tha Memllon aim II am- braca avary aa'iiUur aoilety In h In tereala of tha publlo welfara aUnig ar- tleular Nnaa, from the rod govprn- ntont dull ajid maiMhwiu'a aaaoctiulon to tha aKloty r ha iTeventloo of cruelty ta children and all chutvhea and ImtlvtduaJ oiUiana who ara witl ing to no-otxrale. WILL "OF KlitlMNK KRLLY. Naw York, Jan, 5-Tha will of Ku- grna Knlly, tha nillrloimira, waa filed f.ir probata t.atay. It be.iueatha hla entire tatata to member of hla family, except UlMtH to la dtalrlbuted aim Mia tha C athollo cihn anyluma ami oth er iiaiUtuilona. Tha 0eOeatd left nve eliildivn. To hla widow ta left tha fam ily reatdamas togother with f'JtMMkiO and an annuity of f iOno. Ilia vauta la valued at about -UX),(M). Strong Fight for Free Sugar Uy Oormany, Belgium, and Austria. Kiiiiehr William Mceta the U 8. Anp ImHHttdor wllh a Cordial New YfAr'f Greeting:. XENOPHKN IS GUILTY 0? MANSLAl'OHTKI!, ACXUUDl.Vti TO THK JUKY'S VERDICT. The Venllrt a .Snrprlne Arqnittrd Eipected by Kome-tirtieral tiatlsfactlon, However. I'OUTLANI), Jan. G.-Xetiophon N. Sleeve la guilty of inniialHughter. Ho leclimw the Jury that found a verdict it l-'W) o'clmk thla aflerniKin, after n lel.aio laatlug alamt fourtwn houra. At lu'K) o'clmk tlm Jury, which had lax'it hakiil up alniv liiat night, notl- Red Itiilllff Cliurch that they had Uk'r.ixl tiMiu a verdict. W Itklu ten mlnuti Judge Htcphctia, the ilef. nd- atit, Mtiiivca, nud hla couiiael had Iweii ailed lo th court room, nml at i:o I ho Jury brought ,'lu their veruici. 'ompnrttllvely few persona were irea lit, uk an agreement waa aectetly ex- peeled. Mr. Hteevea tiwik the tli-cm ouletly. Ila npiienred iim.I and collii'ted when hd ciimo Into the court room, nut luring tho few moment of .b nth llke iillenco that Intervened betwnn tne time tlm Jury handed tip It reHirl mil tho reading or tita um'uiniu ne turned very pale. Ilia hand trcmliled nightly when he atid tip four tho thi ree. IMalnly, the vennct wii a mirprlHo to blin. Tho verdict or innnainugnier ihi r" dIvm! n a aurprlao. 1 lie lcfctnii Inwyera eonlldentlv eipeiled an nulttnl. or a dlMiigreeinent ttixm hvnotheala that tho atate'a avid of eotiHplrncy waa inaumcient to v et Tho nubile nro anmewhat aiinrp,i. hat'tttiNP, in aotno inexpiicniue mm It folt that the wtwpiritcy mi'i been clwrly enough ealabllHhed. Tp re In, howiiver, general aatiaraeiion iex proKHed at tho Juatneaa of tho iw'n m.lltlMlCO. I ... . i . Klirht Jurrira believed ao atrongy in 8tvoa' guilt that they wera In livor of ihangtr.g. The remaining lour, time believing him guilty, oontenaeu rver tha rieirrnn of nunlahmunt. Thla.lt la atiutml. wolontred the Jury'a aiding. Kteovett' botida wwe fixed ait $lf,mi0 and h nhlnlned bondsmen, but ItiWa ertiuined that tha oaaa waa not ball able, ao ho waa again aent to Jail. Waahlngloti, Jan. 5,-Tlio proteal of lAiiatrlu agnlimt tlm American diairlut- Inatuig duty on aiiiiitr; atipplcmciittng aa It ilt e the almllur ncttoii by tl. f miiny, la giving tho aduilutatratlou gruvo ciuiii'rii, Kvltleneo of thla waa cotifercuc today lnatlng about ntt hour Mwtvti Kiritnry tlrcahnm, See rotary ('ailUlo nud Altoruey-Ociienil (Hney. Oreahain la concerned In tin aithjcct from a illilomnilu ataudpolut. Curll-lo la lutorcaitil lu tlm flT.it of A poMlbln retaliation ii.n the rcvo- uiiea of tho government, nud i".ii At airtiey tleiicral Olney devolvca the duty of gUiug an oplulon of tlm l. nal Ity of tho pr..p.4i inovemi'iit of the government. The Atintrlnu lululater umU'rtitki'a to prove that the differen tial duty of one-tenth of one cent mt IHiund on AiiNtrlau augar la lu viola tion of article H of the treaty or lMtl beiwtiit the t utted tXntca nnd Ana trtii llimgary. It la aw.eri.il that an exclmntf.i of uotea primllng a reci procity agreement under the M. Klub y act Inn iwtabllNliiil a Inula of com- lenlal relatloua and that Auatrla- Hungary tmui'deil lo the t'ultnl Statea to name tha reduction of dutlra that It gmnieil to other cotintrlea un der what la known aa tho moat fa- f.irwl mil Ion cIiiums Tha flgurea oolleetnl by tha trpaanry diwrtmrnt bearing '.im thla aulJ-t ahow that during lha faiat nwol ya.r tha ImiH.rta of leet n.t augar Into the I'nJiml Km lea frutn Kun anauinttul In value to $13,7"!,"mI, (lermaiiy atiuida rrat with f H.iNtt.Kii): Hulctum 2.377.ti: Auatrta 1.4IS.71C; Framw X'-".'.ihi; and tho Xothixitttida IL'M,. ii. All thla augur cama Into the l.'ulted Nit.- thla year duty free and It la contended that lha effect of the dlnVrniiUiU of oiie-lefith of 1 per cent H-r iuiid lu addition to the duty of 4 pec cit Micl on all auaar will be to prohibit lha trarrlo. Tha conference ilbl not iM.ii 1 1 In adopting any Una of IMillcy and It la bdlevnl tho preidtmt will fwl obliged to toy the matter before comrnna In a apeolal me,iie to aupplemcttt Ilia elTia-la .W tho admin lalratlon In cnigteaa lo iaaa tha augar repeal bill laiw pending. In aome quartern there la an abiding belief that tha real objrut of tha Ku riiiut coiuMnn la to break down tha entire augar echrdute and aecura fre aug.ir aa tha price f.a lha admtanlon of Aiiierh u'i f.MHl producta. Horlln. Jan. S,-The conllnl uianm-r In which KmiM'ror William Btivt.il I'iiIi.mI Him. kuibaj.a.tor Ituuvou at tint reception of tho diplomatic eor)e New Year' day waa irenerally r'- marked. 'Ilia cuuicror warmly ah.H.k liauda with Mr, Kunyoti and r-lnimd tho fellcliatloua of the day In the pureat Kntlnli on (H-half of himself and tho whole country, coupling theae expreaalona wllh wlahea for tt nitillu unmii of th, welfare of tho gnul traua-Atlautfi' republic. int'a lie- lha nee on- C0XEYITK8 ItOUXCICD. Mnnramonto Cltlzotw DntertllllKtl t Ho Hid of tho Lazy Huxenl Sitcrninonto. Jan. 7. Oetieral lk-lly ami hla army were botinwd toitlgt In iu a so ieeii day Tlm or to- tent the nk nut ilk. r'- I'hc the moHt effiwtlve manner by the zona' eomuilltoe of wifely. Till) of tho biwoment wheiu they had holding tlwlr uieotlngH explrwl b and the citizen rented the pineo. nniw. ntiiiilAirlng oni rttveuH olghty men, refuaed to lenvo It, w nlirht t ut r tlaeiw' cotiiiilll.ti'fl there and drovo thorn out Theil commltlJoe tiKik nil their Bluff, b otg. hi'iichea. lnmpa, liiinnora, etc and donoHltnd them on t.lie aide Kelly and hm foiiowera mniio n MlMtnnco exeent wllh their iiw. pmitila of thla city nro determined! lint Ke v and Hla crowd eiiau nuvi no ftaitliold here. 25 Cents DISABLED BARK. Tort TowtiHeipt, .Tan. R.-The tlen raifiian bark Dominion, tldrlfono diiva from Hnn FranelHco. wna uwert Into port tonignt in n partly oihiuhhi condition. Mm encountered 1'iivy Htorma and loat a full net of biiIIh.I The men wero on abort rations for af eral day. FATAL EXTL0SI0N. Xenla, O., Jan. 8. Corning mil 2, of the Miami 'Powder workJ '.,... .L..r,A hv the roooera ai mm qc i cAMPBEtL. Pro time of the robbery, to In a very aer- ploded laat night, completely denillah MRS. L. CAMrUttL. rrep toe 0 ro r no waa pounded over Ing the building and Wiling 4lph tne ere every day during the m . shouj(iar8. and his hand KreWe, Arthur IlarrUi and Clfford Chicken Waaer every Hunday Moid, , " " . I llornav aAaUnouri lijj ttlnaepnd are badly brulwd. i . ,., : , . ey. . t, , , . , i .,j . .i.j,.- No, ex- AN oLH TIXIi: FAHLi:, Which Trove, That the Liars Are Not All Dead Yt. J. F. Johimtn, who haa been In the Willamette valley for acveral daya, la at homo nutlu and haa laid naldahla Paul Hoynioii rubber laait-aull with which ho awam about the m recta of Portland and niilcm. There haa been but olio ruin down there dining the piiNt thrm ui.Hitha and he wltii.'Hil thn Nhowcr while he waa In rorthiud. Thla particular nhowcr began on Hep- lember isth. It la milling yet, at leant the logical auppoaltlou la that It la atlll raining, for when "It" haa nothing clao to do dowu In thn Wll liiiuelto valley "n" iHt raltiH. Mr. JoluiHoii waa away from lVudlctou on biiKlmwa lu Sahui and rode from the river NtcniiiHhlp up to the hotel In an elegant gondola ulcered by a Vene tian, lie haa bct'ome expert In lining a rublH-r boat-Hiilt nud paid litimeroua en I In In thu airaniie craft. ilo aiiya the cuhIoiii In the valley cltioa la lo float tip to the window of a roMlilcmo, hand In it card, vlalt for few momenta and then move on to th.! next place. Paul Hoyiiton haa Mono much for Salem by Inventing tho rubber ImiiiI ault, for before It waa brought out by the great adventurer, the jieoplo there wero ncciiitomeil to float about on plmiUi and tho popula tion wax ciaiHtautiy Kept down by tiiimeroua cnaca of drowning. Since Uiimn coiitt'lvaucca enmn Into lino the w.iba liavo illHiippearcd from tho feet of Hnlelll people. The next leglHlntnro will be naked to appropriate money to buy each of thn inembcra n Hoyiiton ault to be given buck to the alnle nt tlm expira tion of their term Ortnlu United State aenatorlal eandldatcH will light thla. In the Impo that the defeat of the bill will cause acveral Knatern Oregon reprcaoiirntlvo to be drowned and tlum bo enabled to vole ngnlnat them In tho caiiciiM. Kant Orcgoiilan. WALKED TO UKIl DKATlI. A Lady raaaraignr on tha Overland Found lladly Mangled. Aahland, Or., Jan, B. Northbound tuiaaeiiger train No. 15, arrived hare aUiut H:3( a. in., eleven hmira lata, When the train waa about nine mile, from here, a lady, Mary J. Jaaone waa uilaaed fr.au of tha aleopera. Tha bvly waa pick and aha waa (nJi,poail to have walked from tha car while delerloim. An angina left Iter, with tha lady'a huaband alamt fl lWI a. in. ta aarch for hw, ami her body wua found about twenty miles aouth, near (.Tolea, Ixully nmnaled by the train. Kill Father and Son in Arizona, MAIIKHT FLUCTUATIONS, Nan FratHilwai, Jan. B. Wlwat R7'4a f.r atawtttird ahlpitiug quality, KHs fop t'liolee. Milling wheat ehnwi atmngih at t2',io 6i Doc; Walla Walla whneA7HVio u 77Ho for fair average quality, 8Uie C H.'l for bluw atia, and 7lHio (fj 7.1 '.4 o for damp stuck. Liverpool, Jan. 0. Wheat, att, culrt but ateiulv: deoiund ncMtr: No. 2 rad wtnlBr, 4a iW, No. 2 rel ai.rtng, At w; imi, i imni Motiiiona, oa ua; mk j altf.aiila, 5a 2d, lb I hi-A l lAtndon, I'aclAo coaat, i'i irm, New York, Jan. 8. llotai alemly; alale, common to ciugoe, old, fio tit 7e; new, l'livixylvatibi, Vic. raeltia coaat, Mid 3Hi" 41 7c; nw, tin ft iae. l'Col'LK A NO KVKNTH. Cldilnliiiin'ri aliibt ta iinw ao fur re. aiored Unit im can read ten or twelve houra dally. Mra. Ilurton Ilarrlaon reiidved 7i4 i'iit per word for her "Hucheiur Maid." Tho iHi.imo woMa Ihua vl.-l.l- ed her M.ri. Juetlii ,M.('nrlb v. the Irlah nnrlln. moutarlan, whoa. novela hnva Uen ao wl.lelv r.ii.l to ibla eimnlrv la In hla i'.'.'.I yur, but eviii at thla nge It la no timmuai thing ror bim to ait tip nil night over hla tyia-wrlter. It U riurorcd alaiiit tha senate that Konator Manderwin will bo a cno.ll. date fr the laatlitou of ai-retary of the senate when the fifty-fourth con greea meets nml tha r.nrgniilwitlon of the aeiiiilu la dlrti'tiil liv tho r. inilill- cans of Unit body. - t wi:kki.y hank ktatkmknt. New York. Jan. 5. The wi-ckly bank siaicineut la aa follows: It.n.-rve, Increaw I.VCI.'jm; louua, lucri'nae $.t'!,- iai; s)ct, Increaw $2,lint,PN; legal temlera, d.innao fiCl.lisi; d.-iMMlta, liiiTenm. $;i.'Jl,.i; circulation, Inrtvitao llln.tiH). Tha banks now held fXV MUi.ort In exuva of tho requirements. I M I'OHTA NT A N NOUXCKM BNT. lamdon, Jan. 7. The Hoyal Yacht et,ua4rii held a meeting t.n'ay and decided to aend a yacht to the L'altod 8iate lo wmtMit for the America's cup. ROYAL MAURI AWES TWO C01TI.K4 OF llltrnsil I1LI K- 1U.0OD5J I'MTKD. Ixiftls and Ladlea of High Degree rrewut-Mra. Jno. W. Mackay A itionjf Tliciii, LONIiox, Jan. B. Two faahlonable marrlag.a iHvurred thla evening, l-'re.l. Cnrr tllynn, fourth Haroti Wolverton. lord In walling iiihiii the iiu.i"i and a mouther of ilio ayudlcnte rcprcm'tited by I-.H-.I Imurnvt-n, was married to Ludy l.illili Ward, aUtcr of tlm second Karl of lhidley. Iird Wolverton Is a sou of the ruinous banker and was lairn In 171 Tho second wedding wna that of Sir Horace 1'aniuhar, hurt., partner lu the Iioiuhi uf Sir Samuel Scott, ban. At this ceremony the Prince of Wales, I Mike of Cambridge nnd other mem bers of the British aristocracy were present. Mrs, Johu W. Mackay was alio present. THK lll'LOAUIAN AGITATO It. Hofla, Jan. B. Zankoff, the notorious (tglUUor and leader of the Uunsophtle emigrants, srrlvad here bxlay. In Ml villi n he waa warmly recelvwl. In a ptibiiii Kpeei-n h wild that a rccon- Ulttlon Ix-lween lluaala and Hulgitrla could be e(T..i'l el now, but the first condition would bis an orthodox Bul garian dyiuiaty. MMK. NAVAItUO IMPllOVINO. Iiondon. Jan. 5. Mme. Navarro, for merly Mary A mien m, haa oommunl Ck'ted to tlio prcaa her thanks for the many lnipilritu aa to lu condition dur ing her reoent lllneas. rtho la con valescent. FOR UEOirTtOCITY. Home, Jan. 5. IUtly and Ituaala have oponed ru'gotla.tlon for a reciprocity treaty, lluaalib haa ofTerod noteworthy cone-union, to Italian wine growers. CATHOLICS TO V0T13. Home, Jan, 5. It la reported that the Vatican has authorized Catholics to take part In tho next parllumentary olectlons. HKCE1VKKSI1IP CONTF.ST. ninln .Tnn 7 ITrntn outald sotirnoa It la Innrned Hint nil la not ur.e,.n wllh thn reeolvem of tho Union Pncllle rolatlvo to the light to bo mnilo in restating tne nppuc.ai.iou iu eonmillihito with tho morlgago triwtae for separate rewlvers for the Ore gon Short Lino nml the titan iNonn- ,, a i lti.iuui.vii in. if. im nmier- uttsid, has exprinscd hlmaelf hh being in H.vtiipainy wnn tuo niovciiieiii 01 'lum i. ml Trout coniiianv on thc ground that ho would like to sec the earning capacity of tlio Short Lino and thn Utah Northern sepamtt from tho Union I'iulllo. .lirnt what notion tho receivers will tnko Is not known, although It Ih definitely decided to fight fl. nt,t.1lmlt-l(i tlllf fill, frm.1fl.1u to bP taken nra the 'subject of cmmldeMible uiHcuMMton. , 1 TIIE IUGIIT OF PETITION. Tendleton, Jan. 7. Many republicans are signing a petition to the Umatilla minlv Wlulnllirt dnleimtJnn uralns 1 the election of Stephen A, Lowell of J l'andloton, for United Btatea aonator Rich Farmer's Suicide at Pendleton. t'roMr Partiim (.ranted by tha Gov ruur of Culoratlo-OtherNoti-i Itigurtlluir Crliiie. TUCKOX, Aria., 'Jan. B.-Tlm stage which arrived this evening brings uuagre details of a double murder on I'lhluy si lu It t at Alma, a small settle ment ,11 miles rrom pucaon. two M.'xUbiih entered tho store of F. M. (toll, iHtatmaster, and dnllU'rutely shot dead him and bis son Oeorge, aged :.i, and fuiully wounded Mrs, Doll. They woti'd isubaldy hav killed hor loo had npt tho imlao of an ap proaching wag. in scared tho mtirdcrors away, ilie luotlvi of tlm deed la be lieved to liava Imi'H rubbery, ludlg naut ranchers Mm lu pursuit and will hang thn Mexicans to thu Dearest trim If they CMpturo them, A HAD SUICIDE. lVndl.'tnu, Jan. &, A reort reached here this afternoon that W, O. War ren. living six miles from Pendleton, dint hlliiM.lf as oltleers wore arreatlug hint for emlM-xxleuient Warren was clerk of tho school district at Warren station and was short tW. lie had lai'it sued lo nuivcr the money and then a criminal action was Instituted, The showing on his own books left bo hope for acquittal. Ha Is a wheal buyer and a well-to-do farmer and woa a delegate to tho last state repub lican convention, Thla Is tha third suicide here lu tho last ten days. KILLED IN A QUAHHEL. Ylanlln, Cel.. Jan. B. Frank Htorer was shot and killed this afternoon by Frank Orlbble. They quarreled over A debt. VKItY l'HOPEIt PAItDOV. Denvor, Jan. 5. (lovernor Walla haa granted a paMon to Jacob M. Ferober, who waa sentenced to the penitentiary In thla stale tn 174 for murder but eacmped from cuatody before; being taken to tha pen, Ferober ahot and klll.il a Mexican who was one of a party that broke Into hla cabin lit the mines. JIa waa convicted and sentenc ed lo seven years. Ilia aen fenced was ciinalderl unjust by Fereber's frletuls and one nlaht tha jail door waa pur IHMeiy left open, Tha prisoner waJkiwl out nnd tied to Mexico whwa ha proa-p.-ril. He haa been mayor of Mattda lena and financial agi-nt of the Mexican government, ona of the hlgtieat ottlcea that can be conferred by tha preald-mt of -the reaiblle. Ferelior again wlahi to live lit the United State, A.N OREGON WUNTEUFEITER. Allmny. Jan. 5. A special from Lebanon says: Ut nluhl Denutv lTnltd RlatM MarahaJ Gmrga Humphrey, assisted by Joaaph Smith and D. D. Shaw, ar realfil "Doc" Davennort at hla real- den.'a right milt fnan hiire, on a elnurio of counterfeiting on dollar allver C.4JUI, The defendant haa served a term In tha Oregon peniten tiary for the sumo offimae. Several pinater or imrla numlda wen found on his promises and conalderabla money of his manufiuHure la now in possess ion of the officers. Portland, Jan. B. Several weeks aco N. It. Harris of the 1'nltnl Sintea se cret service came lo Portland nml con sulted With United State Mil rnli.il Gnt.ly and United States District At- lorm y jwurpny couwriiing a baud of counterfeiters who were manufactur ing both gold nnd sliver coins at Leb anon and shipping them nil over the Union. Ten-dollar ftlocea were, mnde out of solid silver nud then plated Willi gold. This gave the coin a 1st feet ring and mnilo It dlfllctilt of de tection. It Is reported sumo of the banks lu Portland were cauirhL There are four men In Hie gang. San Francisco, Jan. 7. Clin. M. Shortridgo I'pnlo tkiuil payment of $:tfj,is)0 for the Morning Call today and tlm pniier passed Into his posses sion., It wns developed that the fifty curriers' routes nn the pal nre worth nearly aa much na thu imiicr Itself, ono route having sold for f..0H a few weeks ago. shortrhlgo gave lu payment a clun k on the Nevada bank. The aula of tlm Evening Bulletin will take place tomorrow. Shortrldge has aireniiy offered ?rs),(XK) for it. THY NE1G1IBOH IS THY SISTER. In small towns nnd rural neighbor hoods life cmil. I lo linido much more Interesting and cnjoyahlo If thevo wcr.i more real sociability. Moro ftv- liienlly tlniu otherwlNo It Is not the w.Kt of eiUei'liiluliig that restrains the IioitHcivlfe fioiii Jmliilgltig In a gencr- oiih hnsniiallty, but her mistaken Ideas of the elaboration which will be expected of her, nud tho great dllli culty, often, la reinoto pluecs, of ob taining the ncccsHiiry UHalstauco to do tho work Involved. Hero and there, fortunately, there Is a brave womau who sets at naught thn trnitlllims of tho community, and lining a law unto herself, bus the courage of her convictions and inaug urates now and simple ways of re ceiving hor friends. Such a woman Is doing real inlHsloiinry work, human- l.lng iieoplo and drawing them out of themselves, nnd nearer together. And the seed she sows always' fulls lu good ground! for thero nre always niaiiy timid souls ready nnd eager to tread ft new path opened nnd made smooth for them. For every pioneer born. you see, tlicro tiro a hundred followers waiting. Women's clubs, which nre Rprcndlng a vast network over the country, are doing a great work In thla direction, nsldu from their ostensible purposo, bo It culture, chnrlty, mission. Tillage Improvement, or what not Thti' niere fact that from flvo to forty.4r more women meet nt a given time to dlscusa a given topic bhu exchange Ideas uuon It, Implies tiint as many women are (irawu out or tno rut or daily routine. havu devoted tluw nnd thought to a eortnln subject, and will receive the benollt ami stimulus or the friction wlthpthet1 'mlndB In discussing it. Tom "The Interchange of Hospital- ty," in DenHrort. 1 , j , THE CALL AND BULLETIN. Highest of til in Leavening Power. Lateit U.S. Gov't Report fvccajsnrcEtf cure THK MEXICAN MURDERERS. If Cauifht tha Cowboys Will Make Wiurt Work of Them. Tuoaon, Arts., Jan. 7, Tonight tha tagw from Mammoth brought full partloulara of tha double murder, at a small town nnstr there, tha vlcUms be Ing F. M. Doll and hla an who ran A store there, Tha fiuolly ware at sup per whin a knock waa heard at tha door and Mrs. Doll answered It. When aha opened tha door two Mexicans shot at Jot and alia fell to tha floor. Mr. Doll Jumped to hla feat and was shot through tha heart The son ran cut tha bank door and was brought down. When tha murderers left the room to kilt hor son, Mrs. Dolt extin guished tho lights and conoesld her aelf In lha brush near the building. Tha Mexicans searched an hour for hor and wera auared off by an ap proacblng wagon. Mrs. Doll walked several miles, to the nearest ranch and gave lha alarm. The throats of tha murdered man wera out from ear to ear and thalr bodies hacked terribly. At least fifty cowboys are on tho trail of tha fiends. MARKET REPORT. Sail Francisco. Jan. 7 U'hnnt- V 1 shipping 87'A. with km :t.4 r,,r choice; milling 'grades steudv. I2iA 7Vj.' Walla Walla wheat 7.V,M77A ror fair averogo quality. MnX for bllle Stem, and 7f.7:t :i-4 t,r dnmn - - - - - y utock. Llvwaad Wh.at snait flrmi mnnd mwloratti; No. 2 rial wlnt,-r. Is 10d: No. 2 red anrlmr. .' .'t- n 1 hard MAUIIolNt, fia; No. 1 California, M .'VMl. HMH At Iximlon Paclllo mail Li V.A. Fireman Pinned on His Engine. Dangerous Flood in the Alleghany. "Grip Again Makei lu Appeant.net in New York-Calamities' ii GencraL IN OREGON. Horace Mann runs a paper at Stay- ton. Hill Nye Is a resident of Salem. George Washington's estate was being settled In probata In Marlon county tt few days ago. Ihera are six Smiths In the Oregon legislature this time. rim Oregon legislature which con vent's next week has ono Butler, and A Carter lo convey tha members over Bridge and via an Alley to a King. llii'ti) is one linker to roast a Coon Dunn for tho feast for which ou will Sehlbrede and Cole. MOVEMENT OF TRAINS SOUTHERN PACIFICOVERLASD CAN CELED BECAUSE OK 8J.0W. The 0. R. A N. Trains on Time, but Have Heavy Suow between Portland and Pallet,. SISSOX8, Cal., Jan. B.-Today'a northbound Oregon express) No, 15 haa been cancelled on thla dlvlaon on ac count of a big anow slide near the eighteenth croexHng, seven miles south of Slssons. l'ho rotary enow plow ia hammed In between thla place and Dunamulr. One hundred and flfteea shovelers were acnt to the scene froca thla place tills afternoon. Today's southbound train la reported ten hours lalo out of Aahland. It haa commenced to anow heavily again this evening. TRAINS NOW ON TIME. Portland, Jan. 5. The blockade oa the O. It & N. was raised tonight and a train from the East with three day's mail arrived. Officials of the road report snow from six to thirty fee deep between (Tjroutdale and . Tha Dalles. The read Is now clear, twa rotary plows being In service and no further dllTlculty Is anticipated. AH trains will run on time beginning tonight. SAN FRANCISCO RACES. San Francisco, Jan, 8. Five furlongs, maiden My Chum won In 1:10& Five furlongs, selling Adolph won In 1:01 Flva furlongs, selling Three Forks won In 1:08. Six furlongs Zobalr won In 1:22. About six furlongs Charmer won In 1 :24. MA8SILLON. O., Jan. 7.-In a coi llston thla morning on the Wheeling tt Lake Erie railroad east of here. Fire man Ryan of Norwalk was pinned la tha cab and slowly roaabxl to death. lowing ijiDgjiorr. of Smith villa, a lauMungnr, hud bis neck broken. Con ductor J. B. Hotnus, of Norwalk, Juiniwd, breaking ono arm and frac turing tlirtD rltaa. lie will die. G. P. Harsh and Jack Berkhart of Mas- slllou, were s-rlouIy Injured and will probably ale. SAME AS IN SALEM. New York. Jan. T.-Tb "Grip" Is again giving New York doctors In somnia. "Dr. Gardner, who haa made A study of grip, sold: "Yes, It Is cer taliily back again, as many of my pathmtii can testify, but It Is not near ly so serious as It was the Drat year It came, Tho doctors have decided that It Is caused by a germ, but thai gorra Is not yet IdontiOed." A GREAT DISCOVERY. Portland, Jan. 7. Mall advices from Sliver I-ake statu that the coroner's Jury has returned a verdict finding that tli forty peoplo who were burned lu Chrtsmau's ball met death acd duutally. DANGEROUS FLOOD. Pittsburg, Jan. 7. There Is a possi bility of a flood If the river continues) to rlae any length of time at tha pres ent rate. A larga amount of ' to la corning out of the Youghlogheny, and at MoKeesport tho little steamer Till! was sunk. The Ice Is also coming down the Allegheny and the cofferdam at Harria island la In danger. A twnty-flve foot stage on the Ohio river la expected here, and river men fear tt will rcaoh thirty feet' Twenty-flva feet will flood the mills along the river and cauae damage to property. Tnlrtr feet Is coneiderod the danger line. It has been rising all night The Allegheny la full of Ice and la running like a torrent A great amount of wreckage Is coming down Indicating damage at points above. Several coal barges, a house boat and a swinging ferry boat broke from their moor Intra and went down with the cur rent. The moat serious damage In Al legheny will be dona to the govern ment work at Harris Island, where Uia new dam Is now In course of con struction. The water Is now over th oorfordam and It Is likely all the work will be destroyed. i FLOODS GALORE. BeJlalru, 0., Jan. 7.-Tho Indlcationa today are tho great flood of 1884 will be recatiel. The river Is rising rapid ly. The Ice In the Ohio river and trlt utarlca broke up and ran out last ntght Several bargca were lost Two btidgs ou the Cleveland, Loralne & Wheeling railway were wanned away. Traffic on tJie road la completely blocked. All live anow haa moltod and la gone. Tho lowlands will b tloodiil by tomorrow morning. The) peoplo aro moving to higher ground. Cincinnati, Jan. 7. Tho unprece dented rainfall of 3.47 Inches In 24 hours ended at 7 &. in., and' of S.S1 ini!lKa In 48 hours, has had the effect -of currying off tho Ice from the river without any damage whatever, River men say they never saw a safer break up. Tho river hero Is expected to ge above forty feet, but no disastrous flood is expected. Indianapolis, Jan. 7. Advices from Southern Indiana to the News report Claastroua floods resulting front the heavy rains. ONE CAUSE OF LAMENESS. A curious mlslike. common anionc blacksmiths, waspointed out recently by a practicing veterinary surgeon. Ho drew attention to the fact that most farriers, being right-handed, un intentionally lower the left sldo of tho foot more than the right sldo. As it result tho postern does not alt even ly on the collln bono, or the hone, stia pendod liisldo the wall of the hoof, nud In 1 1 nn. thn coneusMlon nf the tm-i on tho street produces soreness lu the joint wnicn eouiu not exist ir the rcct wero level. A t rl (In nut of tulnt. ao tn dimhIt. tha foot cannot repair tho Injury received or the fatigue of the day; It gradually gets feverish and then tender, and the horso Is suddenly sin to limp. I have noticed this lu hundreds of cases. The Inmoness dlsapiienrs In a fw duys If tho cause bo removed by leveling up tho foot carefully. A ttersnn will ar. porlonco tho same dllllculty in his anklo it ho wears for a few days a boot that has run over nt the heel. Neither man nor horso Is permanently Injured unless tho faulty conditions continue. How such nn error, almost tinnotlepolile, should bo so frequently committed Is easily understood when it is seen now much raster the kulfo removes tho horn while being drawn UlMtl Hushed. Thn shown llfta ami draws tha knife towards himself, oil tho bottom nf wt.nl la tm ..... bottom of the right side, but which Is roaiiy uiu ion or the hoof, as his back Is toward tho horso'a head. To pare thn left (rlllhtl Sldn of th linn la dttllimlt or unhandy, And It Is, ns a uomwiqunucc, lert lllk'Ker. , Tho horse's feet are so. constructed that If they must turn over, to turn . Hiiium uuui v turn in: nonce, tho ftist. iniiinnMiMi i...,.: . VK iioiutiiri from this cause Is usually notlwWo In tho right foot, the left side, of that foot being tho lower, thus, Inclining ta roll in. l ho lesson is, hii competent ia, nera (tit. i ha Hum ti-k rnut i.a l.,..w.M Ifeot level faun nhu o., , iv, niu ua -Weil .ur. mrjH uu rear, work's Horso Ro- From High Government Authority. , No authority of gpreater experience on food products ex ists than Dr. Henry A, Mott, of New York. Dr, Motfa wide experience as Government Chemist for the Indian Depart tnent, gave hin exceptional opportunities to acquaint himself with the qualities and constituent parts of baking powders. It ) ;vubrs:;ds thoroughly tLo comparative value of every brand in the market, and has from time- to time expressed his opinion thereof. Oa a recent careful re-examinatioa and analysis he finds Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder superior to all others in strength, purity, and efficiency. ! Dr. Mott writes: . . " New York, March aoth, 1894. I find Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder to be superior to all others, for the following reasons : 1st. It liberates the greatest amount of leavening ga. and is consequently more efficient, . ' k. " and. The ingredients used in its preparation are of thi purest character. . m's 3rd. Its keeping qualities are excellent ' . .v,' 4th. On account of the purity of the materials i am) their relative proportions, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder must be considered the acme offtrftction as regards wholesomeness and efficiency, and I say this having in mind certificates I' have given several years ago respecting two other baking powders. ' ;' ' ' ' .. ''."'- The reasons for the change In my opinion are based oa the above facts and the newmethod adopted to prevent ycur baking powder from caking and deteriorating in strerth, " . I.NRY A. ilOTT, Ph..D.. L. L. U. it 1 If . 4 1 Mi. i.y,i- V.. 1 ' S r'