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i. y V i tp llo ..i i . "t The Best Newspaper I th on that gtvM th most and frhet new. Compare th WEST 61DB with any paper tn Folk county. As an Jfalrtlslng C; -THE WE0T8IDE , Takm thc Liao in Polk County. VOL. XIII. $2.00 IVr Your INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREOON, FRIDAY,- JANUARY 18, 1895. Five Cents Per Copy. No. 9. BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. HIRHCHHKHU, ARRAM NKUMN. W. r.CO.NNAWAY PnHdenL Vkl PtwIdrnU t whirr A general bauklut and esi'lmiiire bulie Innwltd; loans made, bill discounted, com tnervlal eiedlu granted: deiHwlw mviv.nl on current ttwunt subject to cheek, tntereet iul OO Urn depoalta. WttKCTOKH, B. r. Rrallh, A. Nelwm, 1. A, Jnnon, A. J, Uoodtnan, 1, lllrncuberg. Allen, H. Commenced Business Ma439 established bjr atlooal Authority , -THK- FIRST UTIOUl ML of Independence, Oregon. Capital Stock i Surplus, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 j.s.coorun, u w. uuukktxon, Pmitdi'Ut Vie President W. U HAWLEY.Ou.Ulrr. diukctoiw. J. 8. Cooper, U . Roberuun, Utwl Iteimtck O. W. Whtteaker, W. W. CHn. A general banking bult lruaeteil Buy aud wilt eicbange on all linpuruul point. llult received mhjeet tocliw or on cer tia.'aieordi'iMwIt. follwtu.m oiUe. Office hour.: a. lu. to 4 p. in. ICORP0RTEDUOEIITH UJfJ OF OUSH Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. J. h. juwr.EY P. UCAMfltKM , rw.ttiit M.VIt.t'rl .l'ahler IRA crowtbi Paid Capital, S30.00O. DIUKCIOLW, J. R. HnwlfT, P. U Campbell, I.M.lmwou J. B. V. Mutlef. J.S. mump. k K.t'u.tiU Jiw(h t raven, A general banliiiix aud exehans busln- traniutctnl; loan made; l!lt reertveo ubjcot lu clieelc or on rernni-ale of U.iil latere paid on time rtepo-tt. , -Klr primf vult and UitrKlnr pwf f'. vcurfd by Ylc time liKk. oh. Hour; a. ui. U 4 p. m. A. PRK.SCOTT. J. a. VfcXK: Prescott 8t Veness, Proprietor of 1 'iii'i.'. . Munnfacturentof and lunlt'rulD FIR and HARDWOOD, Rou-h and Dressed LUMBER.. J. A. WHEELER, - Manager. il .it um 1,1 pi American and uropuan Pl ui. THOS. GUINEAN, Proprlotor, Seventh and Wanblniftnn Hln Go to the C Hlret And ace how CHEAP You can get your Work Done. Wagon Repairing of All Kinds, H. I FULLER, Proprietor. U you want a Good;o,uare Meal lor 25 Cents to the CITY RESTAURANT MftS. L. CAMPBELL. Prop. . Anvna t tin fleRMOn Chicken Dinner every Hundny Meal Nerved it all hours Ikln bt,Ina;j'fculKce, 9 to BLACKSMITH QUAY IPS Til The GrealLeadcr Is Very Emphatic, I Impeachim of Judge Kicks jbportwl. .J. . hvm Wdsljcton by Wire LaiiMfflit. WASHI.0Tl 3xn. 1.1.-1U tli sciiiito lol:t,v ijtii ulmlUil a atalv iimut lu llio Htm-jLtwk of llns Ia'IiIuIi Vulloy nillroiuJ "lwy liitf ttml tliu Im-omo U,-"ll fU ''y Mttvkliolilct- lm' aimilt nmmiiiiH of twk. It ttttvw jf tutnl uumtKr of hK kluildois n w lillo mitrw Ihtiu Jo (Hr 'iit of ll inuitltpf lu4 luior--tw b.lmv ?l.tU tjimy a.iUl th4 Uowliiu of tliln n. utn,v whs ttmto ihII.v Km iiih ua tiutt of oihor tiiairntloiiH. Allou, of Nrbniskit, K(ol'f Um fiu-t tutu" (!r ntiiu ami llio msk from lown (Alll mini wrtv uiuouiiclHis U Ilia ooimtry tln-lr tJuu w kvt mkviiut u t'tiui fiTtWnu Hi" rvvrmio, jtUluiunli ilm ' of tlut twu Itmil- erti had tHvn JlwlwHttUiy m"n',0 mi tvvi'iuio nw1!"" for tVfty.lvf ,ai!. llo (wUt Uiat n cimiil(n(M o!oint ok tlujt'UWKTtttlfl Ulo of tin xciialo won m Boutin) ly jmitwllon Wis tlit wBiiM'N u tli ihIiit alilo, It wii nuri'l tlinvreiuti of liurm In th-'lr orotretit, Tlila (viniiiott fi lut! ttim otn tho aiiiato hiwl wltitafiwl )'itkiy tin. ri'iniirknlvl.' l t,ulo of tUiTttt.H niol riiiulOUnuia fitllhuj ou wid'HiMT uin kit u ml lu iloluliiK In a It" fwtat. In i lu himitlay tiroavt'iior. n-p., of olilo. prtw-'l a roply to tlio n ti'tit iiiiiiiotiitii llio Jmliclnry com. mlttiv ly KIUH" f Akrou, mak lint i-ti!iiu 4:ilut Jinla ItU'ka. t irmvi'tior ''l . Iilulil"n t'liaruoat lmlili'nmllkv(slv,l x Soimtiir II. It. IMJIIK fl Jtllli.'! SPintlWMI ltmk , ami tt reply wlih lt pr. ti'iitiil tlii-otts hint cave a foil atntf uu nt of ill i t fiii-N In tiuiiiivtliNi with iho IU"il" fliaritc oil In-lmlf of tho jf.-nii'ieti. tirosveimr nxki'tl for a full Invitation and a ,iiioplt ifpurr, ii-imiix and proMVUiliii;, or o.vuu'intlin: tin. At ;t:l"i p. . tln lout Jutllelary .i.miuUtni dilHl to r lrt a nwilu t!n for ttimMiulimtiit of Jmlc ;-.V. i f t'k ' iii'l. . The vote u 7 for to l! :tt.'!-"t. r.,i!!i',v jj proMottt tt majority n--nrt to tl' i!iuiili!(t ami Hnlitii'k i iiutKHlty I'ort. 'l lio aiippnrtr of .li"U'.i Uli k iitei titln lioMi Hint tin iI m IsIou vlls- revervl. I'our infii"T were alwi-nt ttxlny Illl lit IV'" HOVtlllB tlllT Wlil lin mi niieiit iunto to mlopt tlio ml imi'liy rc'ioi Tim voto wait: I'nr lei i iii iilu. iU; "tilln'Dili, Stm Udiilt', lUi.ittMf. ;; . Hiilley. Iieurmoiul, A ii'cm iuih l 1'pilejrralT. rep., nealnat InipfHfluM li , I'owimh, W. A. StHtin, of uiifylvaiila, t'hlltln, r m , ami linMHj-lir, il' in, ll.irrlNoii, il.'in., of UmKlii, lu win pri 'iit. re-IY;llll.-l fll Vil!tn. 'liio ali-ulllill ween I tyi 'f t'lilo. ami Vh.r ton of iVf ylviinlu, rep., ami Ferry, of ArtitRf i! Ml.. It u tin ' i lxth .ayiini ami Wol. Vprtoll ill "!Ki!eil to lllip'iielllllellt, ajitl atibr't Terry In Ihoiiclit to fa vor It )).iy'h nieetinit may eliitnuo tin, rt' Ui piitilieailH neetwed tht i'enoTat of liohllllg prejudice nculiwt , V r;il JioljifH, TIB l F HIS HOXOItS. rnii i, ui. 15. - It waa nimmiiieed this oi'iinit that t'lutlmlr I'erler. lifi'Hlil.n f tli! Freiuli republic, h.id n)t!i;no(Iil.t olllcc. All olllelnl (into w.n l ot i lit II o elm k tonlk'ht nn- iiniincin'ii'' realuijatloii of the prewl- lent anforeeiixtliiK tho Id'-ns ho In- tul-t tdfVelop In IiIk farewell ml- ilfesst (tin elm miter of ilciiileM. Tho note nil tlml In tho eyi of tho pn-a-hlept yi'Tilny'a Hlttlnir of the chain, h'-r n ulni vote which overthrew tho r.'tlilmrt.-w only wcinnlury Incidents f tlio'rtiirtrlo which la pnanodlnit iicaliisp'i'haiitentary reKlimiie ami pntillo Tili. m. C.imera rerler had liond tho proxldf if the republic, who la tie. I n l v. df all iiieana of action, would havo In exonerated from party nt- t iek-t il Hint the ospeclnl cotllldelico of tllii'i'iilillcnna would hiivo nc rot'disjlin power and aitlliorlty. Hum nli hoped that llniHo who, leaplHiliiutolf. hail placed him In a pnHliJi where he wiim iitmhlo to do- fend uH.lf, would hiivo ttmliTliikon the ?no of tho first tiiiiKlKtrato, ColitHi'i;, the tioto nays Iho preal deiit s nipieKtitl the niltllHtera to tomfKrlly wlihdrnw their roHlirnn- tloin order to fuellltiito nec"nsiiry chnitL Fill Mlnlittcr Pnpuy Imparted rrealut ('iwlmer I'crler'a ihi'lHlon to tho pl'li tit of the Hcnaro and chaiii her ( ili'iniiliw, who will forthwith call V'licy Hlttlinrn of tlumo henchea. I iHrrcjilcMt fi rplexlty relUIIH 111 nil nuciil clrchn. Diirlnir llio nftor- tioon lunl hccn reumrked not with- out nirlso In the lolililea of tho Pitla'llniirhorn that, tho cHhIm waa not .inwln(f the customary coiinto, but jii'iim to bo nssitmliiK a (miver iiKpeilum usual. When tho fiicttt he ennunown coiihIitiiiiIIoii iiiiioiiiiIIiik iilnw lo a ttiipor Hclzed everyone. Thmliiid been oinlmniH lilnU In tho infill recent dnyn that (!iiHltner I 'or! wna (crnwlnif tired of bin po altU yet noliody paid any attention to 'It, Amemla-rs of tho cnlilnet from Prli Mlnl- ler Dup'iy down pxhnimtod ov iii't'iuiieiit. to Imluco (.Malinor 1'tff not to resign, hut. Ihelr efforts wewliliotit MUCCCHM. IV A TIGHT PLACE. filial, Jan. 15.A Itee apeclal from Lulu fiya: In tho hotwo today 'tiilis ililii liilci'CHt wn;-i provoked l)J inoili))! to liiKtnict tho new Hcnn too vito for the forecl'wnro of the K'liiiiii'iil; mortttituis on tlio l'aclfle ff'irnla. Ah H' lmlor ' Thurabm Ik sTml alloniey of tin' Pnloii Piu:lllc a i nly In favor of externum? tho IHiiwlmwn, tho mcvo wa partlcn ly InlereHilii'' However, tho mat- twiiM lost hy a vote of (IS to 32. HAV DISTRICT BANGTAILS. mi FitiicIhco, .Tan. 15. Seven fur-'Bs-Rraw Scot won In 1:45. Ivh mill a luilf furlongs, selling s Rulli won In 1:20. Ivn ntnl one-half furlongs May 'y won In l:20it. Ivu iiml one-half furlongs Molllo "ag won In 1:22. PVij and one-half furlon?s, solllufc llJo, c k vo . 1;2ol EVERGREEN LEGISLATQU8. Olympl Inf.td with Iw Makwr They Mwm ltualiicM. Olympic Jn. U. Tli f nirlh Ion of the Waalilna-um le(rllRttireoon vvntHt at nion. In th iunat Kv. Chaaa offered pmyr, amt the mni born vm aworn In by OiM Jiurtlo Hoyt, The wnut eltvteti SetmU Van llmrtun of Kiokan trrl.pt pro tern; T. Q. Milln of WhaUmtn, Ury; A. B. Oowlwt of Thuretmt a imnnti and Joanh MlteMI of lleive, enreiuit t ami. Itulea of Die Inat avaalon wwe adopt l, ami a ooiimut t to notify the irovernor tht th It. lalatur waa ready 4o rtlv any com mutihatl'in, wna apMilntet. 'fi son ata then adjourned uivttl 2 p. m. Tho ihouM member wre aworn In by Judita Duntmr, Kill Morrlmm of Kin tunty wa olrnHnl 0eker; E, 11 Flwh of Chnhulia county, ohlt-f clerk; P. SS, Alexander of Hpokane, an- alillttnl Mi !.. lMrk. Htt.l I 1m n II fki..!! of lteera ...? v r.,,t .t .m,. The ihouiM then aUJourned until 10 ""reat lven to thu auwte pro o'clock tomorrow. I Htir Unlay by the apeeohwi of Hon- Th only buainee before the aenate I t"r Utiniwn and lllll on the various In the afternoon waa a cmoumtnt ttm. pit of the tariff and flnanelaJ altu- tilutkw by Dorr of Whaimi, fi tho PMntmen of wmmtttee In b.Mh lwo"" ,wu "'r oo on an ao hou to InvMliimte th methiHla of i dwl ilt fr"t the ken iwraoual trananotlnc bualnoaa by the state land commuwtom tho wnmnbtHlon of publlo land, and tint several board of tide land ppmleE, ld ctimmltlint to r. irt to the le1.Utun whvtlior u 'h ottloea should be conttnued, cotwoUt- M, or abollahed. It was unani mously adopted. THOSE SEPARATE ItECEIVEUS. The U. P. Iteortlver Will Rilt the Ap plication for 'llielr Aptadntment, Omaha, Jan. 1-1. Revivers of the Union Paolfla have decided to realat tlui appllcatkm of the x maul Ida led ntort iraca tmal for a-irut rerelver for the Oreffon Nlurt IJim and the Utah Northern, The line upon whbih the rvsUtsnea will b made are at III a subject of do bate with the iwolveni. but matters are shaplnir thentarlvea so that In ftiw days amnethlns: di finite may be loomed reUtlve lo Ui brief of the rwiMvem. Jutliro Thumton foea west to look af ter other Union l'aclflo Interoets which will come before Judge Hidllng-nr on January 2.'1.1, and wilt remain la Port land until the neuritis; of th sipltra tlon for th Short Line, which Is set for trial on January 3th. A RAPID SENSATION. Sprunc by a Im Journal in Uis Wilds of Alaka. Taintna, Jan. 11. Tha Alakan Naws, publlsheil at Juneau 0y. makes hi enntlotU predlctSon that lakou taM i and th head of 1YM canal will become famous the world over, as affording grounds for a fierce Internatkuial dlsput between th United States and England and glv cau fie arltrathm by Eurotie- ean powers, lo determine which shall hold poaaemiton of IL "AixKirdlng to th provleloim of th Rurnlnn treaty and Ui Bubseqmtit puMhaso of Alssk by th U. S,, eaeh nation," says tho Alaskan "Each notion," says th Alunkan Now, "hold fast to a different con struct km of the RusMlan treaty, Eng huul maintaining that th boundary lino doe not follow up and around tho il'i'P Inlets and bays, as held by th United States, but follows the general coast line, ten marine leagues In the Interior from salt water." TO THE VERY LAST HOUR. Governor Pennoyer Pardoiw Frank Palmer, a IVonty-flv Year Man. Portland, Jan. 1 1. Information roaoJted her uliiy that Uovernor Ponnoyer has pardoned Frank M. Pulmer, sontenced to tho penitentiary fnim this county for twenty-five years, for lnuet with his daughter. Th rea son assigned by th governor I that the daughter retracted her statement mad in court TWO MISCREANTS. London. Out, Jan. 14. William David WelU and John A llcndershot have been committed to stand trial at St. Thomas, Out., for th murder of William llondershot. In the woods ncor that place. The crown charge Uiat Handomhot placed an insurance on th Ufa of his iiephow and hired Welter to kill him In order to socure the money. THAT YAWNING GRAVEYARD. Spokane, Jan. 11. llio Morning Times ban censed piibllcuntlon. An attempt was niado to run tho pnjxT partly on tho co-opcrntlon plan, tho printers being gtinraiitotxl 2.7. per night, thu regular union scnlo being I4.S0. Tlwy received but a miiairiro thus staled: Tlio slnto law pro. fraction of tho wages guaranteed, and rofuuod to work longer. DU.Nw.kV EN'S BOAT. Glasgow, Jan. 14. Shipbuilders Hen derson were today ordered to proceed t . ii-i. h. MeV nowya;ht It is U) be finished by May. The work la to b constructed In the vtrlatest secrecy. AN OFFICIAL PULL DOWN, rarls, Jan. 14. Premier Dupuy and cablnot resigned today because of the defeat of the resolution approving the govrnmonf. omdal acU In dealing with th railway convention. SEVENTY-FIVE LIVES Sanridcod nt Hul;to, Mont, Laat Night Fearful Dotalm. Hutto. Mont.. Jan. 15. Fire occurred In tho Hntto Hardware Co'.s warelioime tonight lu which Blunt powder was stored. rim lira detiartment was at work on tho II ro whuu tho explimlon biok t)la. killing a numlMr of iieoiiie. VVhllo efforts were being; made to re move tho dead and wounded a se- or.d explosion occurred. Tho powder was In tho warehouse in violation or law. It was tho greatest explosion In tlio history of tho West GRAIN QUOTATIONS. I San Francisco, Jan. 15. Wheat No. 1 shipping, 8C4 Gt 87, with B8ft for ohotoe artJole. Milling wheat 00 0 0014; Walla Walla continues In fair offering, 77 Q 80 for fair average quality; 87 0 00 for blus twn ana 72 O 75 for damp. Liverpool, Jan. 15. Whont, spot, steady; demand steady; No. 2 red win ner 4s Od; No. 2 rod spring 5s 5(1; No. 1 hard Manitoba 5s 4d; No. 1 Califor nia 5s d. ...,. T ttne im.1innimi1 London, Jan. 15.-Hops unchanged. ow Yorlt, Jan. W.-Uop- dull GOHMANANDIIILLATIT The Two Bir Leaders (Swap Items. Plain Talk from Marylander. the Olt'oiiiarffalne Hill In Ktattt (110 lu the lU)iis(t-FUIIbusterlii(r AlfttlllHt It. WASHINGTON, Jan. H,8tUTlllir Uu4UI' Al ofl iUn d,,,,t, l ttitlelein and satire dlrwited at etuh other, (lurnwn sik for two hours. 111 speech was mainly renwrkabl In Its srmiisoment of fsu.-t to show that the tariff law whloh Morsun took so large a part In framltia', was wholly losullt clout in raiMlntf th rvvenue absolutety rwtuUiu to tmrry on th iroveritmviit. In itrmsitiiitf this view, Uorman dwelt on Ui personal featur of th cviiUutt over th W'lleon bill and ar rnlifned lllll for his ttitud thin and toco. Tho speech of Kill was ep'lly per smutl snd eiiually vlunrutm, sod was received with the same um altrntkin from his iHH'tn.te and Inn-turn In ternet In th rallerle ss Imd been shown to the Maryland stvottor. lllll directed hi ri'tonrks mainly al Uor man, who sat only few feet away, HihjaWIhk of the treasury deficit, Gor man, addrnwliitf th domocratio side, std; "You cannot afford to trtfl with the si l ua l loo. You must maintain, without party divisions, the honor and tnt.nrrtty of this government." "W are r.tMiig mor taie from our iKKipla Uuii from culoms duties," said Gorman. "Not enough revenu was being mlsed from customs to pay pensions, and the bulk of taxation was now being levied wlUiln our own bur dBrs." Addremlng the reiublUans, ha said, "You will com Into power on March 4th next, under HrcumstaneMi timr favorable than w did. V hav re moved many of the obstacle from U.mr r,alh. Vou will have In th. hu.e hig wj,jr)!y w, ,,ftv, noW( M( n h senate a majority as big a our for oAirs hung but by a thread, I say now to the senator from Pennsyl vania, when ho and his colleagues inict th queotion that confronts us now, 1 will treat him and hi friends In a diit different from that whleh ho has manfriited towards ua. I will any to him when any queatlon affecting the finances of tho government arise, any proposition to prevent bankruptcy of U government or to glv th country tanuid currency, I will help you through In the hour of peril, although you refused to aid us." Aldrlch sold: "As th senator from Murylunl sys the reepouNlblllty will t on the republic :n side of the cham bcr after March 4th, let me ak him tf wo will have a prcaideM with U after that date?" , tiormun punned for a mosfent and then, In eliMu.tnt tenns, declared th pruHtdeirt of Oie UnKed States could bo dependiHl upon to meet any emer Stiney is-eaentcd to him with patriot ism, uninfluenced by any party feel ing. Senator Allison alao contributed to the fetiturvs of the day by a short but effective presentation of th n"d of Inirne lluto leglHhitlon n th tariff, to niUo revenue Irjitiud of farther sglla Uon on Um curretu'y question. I'tllbusto'lng lacties again defete the great oleomargarine bill, which was under (HUisldertlon during the morn ing hour In tho houmi today. Ity a spjctiU order from ths rules commute tho remulmler of the day was consumed with business reported from tho Judiciary tx mm! tiro. Hut ono lilll, however, was passed that providing fur lulullloeuil Judicial fault lltcM for tho Indian territory. STREET CAR STRIKE. IiROOKLYN, Jan. I t. AH Uio elec tric street railways, with tho excep tion of tho Smith ami Jay si roc t lines, worn tied up hy a strike which began at 5 o'clock tlila morulng. Hetwcen 7,ihk and 8,000 ineu nro out The untlro jhiIIco font) of 1,700 tuau Is lu renditions In ciihb tlmro bo any trouble. Tho incu s grievances and ticmamis vldis tho day's work of street railway employes shall bo 10 hours, within YX eoiiHecutivo hours. It la alleged tho corporations required the tnou to work 11 hours, and even 12 hours, with no Interval longer than 10 mlu utm for lunch, and even depriving them that brief tlmo lu mottt instances. .The wngo raUi agreed upon a year ago i $ . , gtnlutory day's work. Tho companlm, It Is nilegua, hiivo miulo to iillownnea for overtime Therefore, tho men demnnd tulhor eneo to tlio law, ami for a day of 12 hours. Tim tloiiu la materially affecting tlio UiilUid Suite mall sei-vleo. One of . . ,, ... ,i II... ,1.1.. 'InTn ' " ," : Jlllrl MIl'K. A tnillllir'Wil I'Ui'i ta run uv would havo to go back to tho old ays torn of collecting by old of mall wag ons. IIo had called upon every ftiilmtl- tttto connected with the olllco to do duty. All the old stage that could bo so ctirod In tlio city were pressed Into sorvleo and a lino of teiuna wits es tablished between Flatlands, lirough Flatbusli avenue, to tho city hall, 15 emits being charged for the trip. It was rumored that 8,000 men had been ongagiMl In Chicago, Newark, Pater mm and other cities and wero on their way to Brooklyn to tnko tho places of tho strikers. AN A. P. A. MOVE. Butte, Jan. 14.-A oomnilUtoo repre senting four A. P. A. lodges here went to Helena lonay wiin me w i atata preHijnt Caldwell to the leglsla-1 tur8 pr0itftiung against the election of tne republican natlonnl committeeman, iomas II. Carter, as U. S. senator. I to Helena today with the address ot ipna address eays every man who shall Cft(rt his vote for a Romanist for U. B. eenator will sound his political deabh knell, Attention Is called to the fact that only four Oatlhoics were elected to the legislative at the lost election. ANOTHER RING MATCH. liOnoan, jam. . 1' raiK vjibjk, uno Uaiem Cooler ftnd Frank P, Jgy f nt, FINANt'lAI FKUMHNO. WAHIIINOWN, Jan. 12,-Tlm me.l- lag of th seiinto finals; coin ml tt to day waa devoted to th dlsousslon by Vest and McPbemon of th flnantm bills, prsentel yestsrday, No Notion was taken. The committee adjourned until Monday, when It 1 (spooled June will hav a bill to be cunald vred. It was sUted tfi proepects of flmmnis) leglMlstlon havs not bemi brighlenol nutUrlal) by today's invet- lag, TELLER'S SPEECH. -Wasfliliiirto'.. Jan. 12. His senat gnllerlMt wer fairly (tiled today In anllclpstlon of a spmh by Senator Gornwvn on th currency quitlon, In Whluh II was thought he would propisie sums solution of th problem front the sunut standHdnt. Quay spread he fur him on his desk a roll of mnuu s rlpt which lookrd Ilk a formldabl and csrefully prepared spewh, of the kind for whloh lie la noted, Cockrell mllntl up the uiiremt ditdulMicy bill. Presiding Oitlcer Harris explained Its parliamentary situation coming over from yesterday, lllll ottered an amend ment to It, appropriating funds fur th collection of the liwonin tax, so ths legality f th tax might b trans frrl to th Oourts, Th chairman had ruled out th Amendment on Hjlnt of order, lllll appealed from the decision of tho chair, and Morgan moved to lay the appeal on tho table In order to permit th senat to mak further UoH'iiiwlou on (he Income tax, Morgan agreed to withdraw his mo tion, and proiHieed a vote on Hill's appeal. Tiller then nddrtMd tin am In support of tho contluuamxi of Iho Imnii.o lux. He pointed to thc largo treasury deficit, which had been temHirurlly met by ImiiiiI bumes. The gold supply was tlowo to f7,tSKM, ami was rapidly illiapieiirlnk'. Any proifMtltloii to do away with th In iHimo tax. theri.fore, should lie iu- compiin led by n pluu to ralm the rev enues tho government required. Teller gavo It as his opinion the Income lax would become peruiatmiit. iwen though It was limited to ttvo years by toe present law, llo believed It was such an eipiltnble tax tho pcopto would liiabtt on Hs conn nuance. AFTER THE SUBORDINATES. Washington, Jan. 12, Th secretary of the Interior bus given out th fol lowing statement: "The attention of the Intnrior detriment has been called lo a circular letter, th purj of whleh Is to effect an organUatlun of the rgttera and receiver of th local hind oftlcisi and th surveyor general, to ruin fund to defeat certain pro posal legislation. The Impropriety of mbordlttat officer of the department attempting to counteract by a paid lobby the soggeitlons from tho de jMtrimeitt, Is so manifest that It mert with thu severest condemnation of th .K-reiiiry of tho Interior, and It Is not ImnrobnliUi Uiat some of th oitlcer who hsve ben nsist acllv hi this mat ter will have no occasion In a sliort time to take any Intmst In whether the otlli-es they hold now are aboiiahed or noi," HAY DISTRICT TUACK. Suit FrniteUoo, Jun. ll.-Flvo fur won longs, aelllng, maldens-Advaxico lu 1:11. Five and a half furlongs, selllug Contrllititlon won lu l:lin.t. Flvn and a half furlongs, aclllng Carmol won In 1 :i 3-4. Seon furlougs-Hawthoriio won In 1:11 3-4. Six furlongs, m-Jling-St Albans won lu llM.i, THE GRAIN MARKET. Sau Francisco, Jan. 14,-Whent, S714 f'r standard shipping, with KS3-4 for chiilcn product; milling grndin, tWul'714; Walla Walla, 75 fuTtl'-i for fair avcrago qimllty; no to 85 for bluo aU'iu, and 70'(T-',i for dainp. New York Hops, quiet Imdou HoM, Pnclilt! coat,215a I.lvenMMil Wheat st steady; Uw ninnd poor. No. 2 ml winter, 4s ind; No. 2 nil spring, 5s TiMjd; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 5s 5d; No. 1 California, 5s 2d, JOHN 11URNS OPINION. Liverpool, Jan. 12. John Hums, M. P. and labor loader, arrived from New Yark today. In an Interview he said he liked the Amcrleana very much, but In his opinion tho Amerlean cap It n I lut wiut an enlarged and offensively glorified iKtltlon of his English proto type, Excepting In the skilled trades, li said, the American worklngmen are not organle to the ex;tont that the English worklngmen are. HANK STATEMENT. Now York, Jun. 12. The following Is the weekly bank statemont: Re serve, Increase $5,0:10,150; lonns, de cri'ims $.'l,07;t,4(H); simple, dwireioie i.154, IMK); legal tenders, Increase ll(l,ll2;i.0(K); deposits, Incronae, $2,555,000; circula tion, Increase $21,40(), The banks now hold $11,702,200 In excess of the re quirements, THE MORMON CANAAN. It was a Btrnngo fate or tleMtlny, or wits It providence that led Brlgham Young and his peculiar people to Salt Lake valley, l'luli, a region so similar to tho "land of promise" of tlio Israel of old? There tho lake of Getinesaivt, or sen of Galilee, was fresh water, lllled wllh flsh, where the prophet of old dlpiHMl their nets. Tho Jordan river flowed out of It and emptied Into the Dead sea, which Is so salt and acrid that no living thing Is found In Um wnticrs, Hero Provo, or Utah lake, Is fresh nnd sweet, and In Its wnters swiu'in tlio speckled trout and other llsli as savory an those tlint strained tho nets of Peter, James and John. Out of this fresh-water Inkn Hows the Mormon river of Jordan, and nfti'r rumbling through one of the most fcr tlio and beautiful valleys In America It nmptlns into the Great Salt lake, which sitrpniHuoa even the Dead sea In tho density of It waters, iu which no living thing Is found. In the prom ised land of Israel the Jordan flows from north to south, while In tho promised land of the Mormon the Jordan Hows from south to north. Mount Neho stands lllco a sentinel over tho ancient "land flowing with milk and honey," and here, too, Is Mount Nelm lifting Its crown of eternnl snow 12,000 feet heavenward, as n sentinel guarding the land that untir ing Industry hn made a fairer Canaan than Mosea viewed from tho mount ain, but was not allowed to enter. Compare tho minis of these two "promised lands" nnd note how strik ing are the physlcnl features, nnd then vlow this fair valley and realize how the Mormons have niado It equal all that was promised to the children of Israel lu their Canaan of old. Inter Ocean. LJ , I , , ... 8ENATE. FORENOON SESSION. "As ou of tho hold-over senators, I have boon reqtnted to call tho sti aio tu order," announced Senator Den uy, of Multnomah, nt II:.' to. Nomina tion f(r temporary presiding nilli-or wor roqm-tcd,' with tho following re fill: Denny umuluul.il Stelwer (Rep.), Italey immluuled Butter (dcm.l, King namcti Holt (Pop,), Bancroft moved that vote I mi by Imllol: Uim- (Rep ). Ralcy nomlnnUsl BiiUer (dem.), wor it, minor V, Holt jj. Teuiioinry orgaulxalloii effcftl s follows, as per result republican mu cus: i.it Hldelit Jos. Slmisi. Mill l no. mith; chief clerk, Waller Sinclair. Coin; nejdMtiiht to chief clerk, A. W. Sovoranco, Tillamook; lalomlar clerk. J. M. Stoi t. Multnomah; reading clerk, J. li. Huntington, Hnniey; sergeant at arms, 0. II. Crostio, Lincoln; door keotsir, J. D. Irvine. Linn: mailing ciisk, u a. Artieaon, Multnomah. ( iiuiiiiliie ou credeiiilaU-t iownn. IbiwM.n, JohniMin, Smith, Hnstou. Ailjotll'iml until p, in. AFTERNOON SESSION. Rotsjrt of coiumlttca on cretlen- tials was read and adopted without coinimiit Patterson. Ralcy and Gowan wer apNiiutod a eomuilttco u await upon Chief Jmttlco Ib-Bii and Invito him to administer tho oath of oitleo to tlm nowly ehsited seuntors, which duty was performed and Um oath admin istered Mr. McGinn lutrcsluod aenato reao lutloii No. 1 providing for th elec tion or iwrmancut oiricer. HimIu- tloti was adopted and Senator Dcuny placed Jos. Simon of Multnomah tu nomination fur pnnldeut of tho sen ate; Raley, ou behalf of Urn minority, nominated Huston; King placet! Vau derberg In iiomlnatlou on tMlialf of th iHipullals. Ballot had following result: Simon is, Houston 7, Vaudcr borg 3. Browucll and Cogswell e. corteil Mr. Simon to tho chair. Brief ly Mr. Simon thanked th senators for tho tokens of their ronfiduueo and entix'tn in elevating him for a third tlmo to the high oftlce, Chief Justice Bean administered tho oath of otlle. Orgmilxatlon of the senate waa com pleted by election of republican cau cus nominee a anuounctxl at mora- lllg Sesatoll. Pnstldent Simon aptxilnlod the fol lowing pages: Tlioa. Dunn. Newman hollftway. after which oath of otilee was admlulstored to tlio officer of llio seimte. Sonata resolution No. 2 by Coggs- well, that rul.-s of Inst soewlou be adopted as rules of prem-nt one, with president or senate and Cogswell aud Stolwer cotutultteo on revision. Adopts!, Resolullon No. 3, McClung-That mentors bo pnivldcd with Hill's code and limine aud senate Journals. Adopted. Resolution No. 4. Mct.lnn-Tbat morning sesslou bo opened with pray er. Adoptetl. Adjourned until 10 a. m. tomorrow. HOUSE. FORENOON SESSION. Tint uouxo was called to order by M.H. I. C. Sherman, chief clerk of the telou of isn't, at 11 o'cloi'k. On motion of o. F. Pax ton, of Mull- tiomiih, scondml by S. L. Motirlusid, of 1st no, Geo. T, Myers was elecU-xl temporary siieakcr. 'ol. Mit ntken tinminnted Mni. D. C. Shermnu for lenuiorary chief clerk an I Mr. Hofer seconded. Ho was I.H-tcd. on motion of Mr. Pnxbm a com- mltttHi of live on credential was ap pointed n:t follows: Paxtoti of Mult unmah, Moothcad of iJine, Ncnhm of Jin 'kson, Curtis of Clntsop and lllun- Jell of Doiiglua on motion tho houso adjourned to 1:30 p. ui. Tho siieakcr announced a caucus of republican members at tho armory at 12 m. Tho eoinmltten ou credentials met Immediately In th hall. AFTERNOON. The house was called to order by Temporary Speaker Myer at 2:30. Representative Pax ton, chairman of committee on credent lots, announced tho readlne of that committee with Its report, which wna handed to Clerk Sherman and read, Uiero being no change from the published list In the Statesman. Paxton moved that a committee of three bo appointed to Invlta the sec retary of state and in enso of his in ability, one of the Justices of tho su preme court, to administer the oath to the members. Carried, and Messrs. Paxlon, Moorheod and Coon were so apMtttrd. The commute retired and soon re- turned with the new secretary of state, Hon. Harrison R. Klncaid, who administered the prescribed oath to all the members standing. On motion of Col. McCracken the house then proceeded to the election of permnnent officers as follows: Speaker, Ohlef clerk, Analatant clerk, Heading clerk. Calendar clerk, Sergennt at arms. Mr, Paxton of Multnomah, who was chairman of the republican caucus, plned In nomination 0. B. Moores, and J. A. Wright of Union seconded It. Mr. Jeffrey of Jackson county ei the part of the populists, nominated F. A. Stewart ot Coos and Mr. Huff man of Union seconded it. The vote stood Moorcs 51. Stewart 7. Absont-2. Mr. Moores was declar! elected and ,T. A. Wright of Union, and Col. John MoCmoken of Multnomah, were ap pointed a committee to escort him to the chair. Mr, Speaker Moores thanked the members In a few eloquent words and was heartily ohevrnd. He was then worn In by Secrotary of State Kin oatd. Mr. Taxton placed in nomination for chief clerk Ralph E. Moody and Mr. Jeffrey named Will Heeson of Jackson. The vote stood Moody 53. Rueaon 0. , Mr. Moody was declared elected. For assistant or Journal clerk A. V. R. Snyder of Polk was named by Mr. Smith of Polk and there being no othsr nominations he received a full vote except a few silent populists. For reading cleric Representative Ta teirson of Grant county named George It. Hughes of Washington and Mr. Joffery named Jno. J. Roberts of Mar lon. Hughes received the full repub lican vote end was elected. For oalendar clerk MewsrB, Sehl brede and Bridges of Douglas named and seconded Harry T. McChUlen of that county, and he was duly eleoted, receiving flfty-elg-ht votes. For sergeant at arms Mr. Baker of Highest of til in Leavening rower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Un nominated M. T Wllhelt of hi county and h was elected without op position . sir. Paxton offered a reaslutlon Adopting th tub of th last house until new on could b urrangod aud that ipl It furnish 1 th inombera. Th resolutl r adopted. Mr, Psxtift offered a. under resolu tion, aecondod by Betilb'edi Hat ih committee on wsy tr.e means b In structed to report th general appro priation bill not later than on week prior to th adjournment of th houaa. Temple ton of Linn, seoondod by Hofer of Marlon, offered an amend ment making It two week. Mr. Psx t n explained that R would b almost impomibl. to complot th appropria tion bill as early as two week. Th amendment wa adopted and th reso lution was also adopted. Mr. Moirhead introduced a resolu tion providing for th care of pre rcprtsentttives and It was adovted. A resolution was presented author ising th speaker to appoint three paffrs, on door keeper and two gal lery door keeper. Thla was amended to mak but one door kexrr up stair. Mr. Smith of Polk Introduced a reso lution Inviting to eats wlUiln th bar alt stato oinmTS, and x-tat oflloers and It wa adopted. Mr. Col of MoHmwnah Introduced a lesolutlon providing for five news papers for each member and officer of th houno. Mr. Sehlbred fired the first economy gun by protesting against tho resolution In toto. An amendment vs offered to reduce th number of pajier to thre. On motion of Paxton th matter waa Indefinitely postponed. Moortieal introduced a houa con current reiJiitlon providing for a com mittee of threo from the house and two from the senat to fix compensa tion of clerks, officer and employes of both house. Hofer offered a substi tute In th form of a resolution for a oommilteo of th house alone, but withdrew It temporarily. Tho reso lution brought fcrth considerabl di cuiMtun. On motion of Smith of Jose phine th mibu-r waa laid on the table, A motion waa then adopted for a com mittee of five of th house to fix a scale of wages. Smith of Polk presented a resolution providing that committees b allowed clerk aa follows: Judiciary, two; as sesamont and taxation two; engross ment four; enrollment four; all others, on. Motion laid on ths table. On mm Ion of McCraken a com mittee ou twisting of McCraken, Uli legtui and Smith of Linn were appointed organized and ready for business. Adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m. A MOON'S GREW80ME SPELL. An O'er Trim Tnlo of Fearful Happen lugs Out iu Indiana. Groonsliurk, lud Dec. 20th. For some tlmo past a largo green moon luis been vlslblo to the cltlwna of Grconnlntrg. It can bo seen between tho hours of 10 and 12 nt ulght and Is tho cause of no lliUo excitement It brings back to tho memory of the citliseiis a huge green moon several .Venn ago similar In appearance, which could bo S4t'U about midnight hanging, apparently, over Uio Johnsou sawmill In the south part of tho city. The strange phenomenon kept dang ling back and forth high In the sky, and seemed to bo anchored to the mill shed by a largo Illuminated rots?. It was a horror to all who ttw It. Finally two lioys, John Thompmm aud Wllllo Turner, who were known for their tint ing, decided to Invextlgnto the matter. Thoy wont together, climbed upon tho shed, and nt tho same time they both laid hold of tho roM. They fell directly, as If paralysed, nnd were found unconscious on the roof the next morning. When they gained consciousness It was discovered that tho hair on tho right side of Turner's head, which was naturally black, had turned grocn, and that ou the left side Mtf World's Tribute to VMtL jujj Dr. Price's Cream . MA rVyJ Baking Powder jJJ VI Highest Honor Awarded ) mi VVSK by tho World' Colum- mJ v Man Exposition. JfUj SS. Chicago, 1893 JLUJr World's Fair HIGHEST MEDAL awarded to Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder The highest award was given on every claim, comprising; . superiority in leavening power, keeping properties, purity and excellence). This verdict has been given by the best jury ever assembled for such a purpose, backed by the recommend ation of the Chief Chemist of tho United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, who made an elabor ate examination and test of all the baking powders. This is pre-eminently the highest authority on such matters in America. This verdict conclusively settles the question and proves that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is superior in every way to any other brand. ' Nora. Th Chief Chemist rejected the Alum baking powdera, stating to the World's Fair jury that ho considered them unwhokiomt. of Thompson'1 bead bad turned fiery rod, wna hot, and sparks would fly from It whtm touched. Every twlv hour tho color of tho batr would chango, iH-lng vlo versa first Tur ner's nil, Thompson's grwm, then TliotniMon'a rl and Turner's green. Tim I y booam a wonder to every Isxly. Selyiitii from Indlanapolla, Cincinnati, and several other large cities camo here and examined th boys, and pronounced tho atrango oo citrrouc as phenomenal and some thing which had never occurred be fore. But on night an angel of light ap nea rod unto Um boys and bade them to again go to Um mill shod and touch the ropn. They both arose from their bed, and at the so mo time, In their sleep, went to the mill, climbed the shed together, and at exacUy the nam j tlmo they both took hold of the rope. They Instantly awoke and felt very ! curious and foolish at finding where j they were. Upon touching the rop ; their hair Immediately changed to la ' natural color and they went bom sound In both mind and bod. Chi cago uinea. POPPING THE QUESTION. General Information as to tlio Method j , Is Hard to Obtain, s "It Is ft strange ttilug," whispered ft whimsical Individual one night after ! making sure no one else waa looking, says tho Louisville CkwrieT-Joumal, "that ft married person always de clined to Inform an unmarried friend JtiKt how the proposal tableau was arranged. It has been a matter of much is-ulaUon to me as to the ' moHt popular and common tableau en acted on such an auspicious occasion. . Every tlmo I have asked a married woman bow her husband aked her ' to bo his, she has always blushed and given an evaslvo answer. It'a been so long I have forgotten,' she some tlmm answers, unthinkingly. If she had real I xnd that she bad referred to i her ago she would have expired. ; "Another woman will answer: 'Why, i John Just asked me, and I said yes.' On account of these different answers I have begun to think that aa com- pnrlwms cannot be made, an artistic 1 proposal will never bo bad in thla world. I have also begun to think why It Is that those evasive replloa are Invariable. So deeply has the matfV toki hold of mo that for the enlightenment of humanity In general, I am half determined to form an army somewhat after tho fashion of Coeur do Lion or Coxey and march upon tlio hoots of the silent women and oompol them to yield their ocret" JUDGING A CIGAR. "If you are to pick your friends by tho clothe they wear you would cer tainly bo considered most foolish," said a cigar dealer yesterday. "Yet there is very little difference In ft man selecting a cigar by the color of Iw wrapixT. It Is Uio common notion that a light wrapper Indicate a mild cigar, and vice versa. Nothing coald bo moio erroneous. The light wrapper might Ixi put tqion the atrougtwt cigar. The wniper haa nothing whatever to do wlUi determining Uio strength of a cigar. Tho tiller does that "Thu fad Is for light or mild cigars now. Manufacturers are finding It dlttteult to get wrappers light enough to suit tho trade. It la but a fancy, but ttiey must humor It If they want to sell their goods. The only way to proisirly Judge the strength of a dgar Is by tho IIIUt. Iu doing this care should bo taken Uiat a dark wrapper Is not put upou a light filler, for then tlio lent flavor Is not obtained." Pittsburg Dispatch. A TULLMAN BLAZE. Pullman, Wash., Jan. 14. Last night fire destroyed the Palace hotel. The contents were nearly all saved. In surance on the building la $7,000, and on household goods, $1,500. Nj Lft