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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1895)
The Best Newspaper la tha on that give th miwt and frNht new. Corner the WKST 8IDB with any paper In Folk county. t , . a ..i . As en Advertising f.!:-!-m THE VEOT OIDZ Taki thi Lead in Polk County. VOL. XIII. $2.00 Tor Yoar. INDKrKNDKNOK. POLK COUNTY, OHKW)N. Fill DAY, MARCH 22, 1895. Fivo Cents Per Copy. No. 18. J BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. tUIWMinKHU. AMI AM NKUN. W. 1 CONNAWAY PiwUleBt. YtC IWUlMlt. Otnlilor A gmrl bauttlm Mill .xt'liang bimlnwi tratiwlod; loan mli, bill. tllwountml.com mrrll enntiu granted: ilt'iHMlt rwlvpj on current account ulvol U ohwk, ItiUirtwit paid on tliu. drpoatt. B. F. Smith, A. N1in. I, A.' Allen, M. II. J4Mron. ,. J, tHwJtnaii, I), V. (kHtn, II, Hinwtalwrn. ( Commenced Busines Ma 9 :taiilthed by annual Autlmrlty. -THK- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of lmU'pemlcui', Orou. Capital Stock. Surplus, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 J. 8. CUOI'F.K, U W. UOHKKTHON, rrmMdit Vloa ITvalUeot W. It IIAWI.KY, Outilvr. DIUKCTOIW. J. 8, Cooper, I . Rolwrtwm, lwl Heliuk-k U. W. WbUeaaer.W. W. Colllua. A feiiera! bunking kunlnnw lruactt Buy and sell xt'itaiia on all Important potnl. U wlK rrwlvwt uhleet lo check or on or lini'Hip r drpo.1!. (tillNtluiM matte, omcw hour: a, lu. U 4 p. in. CORPOMTCOUilOEft THE lS Of 0RESQSI Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. J. H. H' f" , v. utwMrtiKi.u. 1KA C. HlWfcLk. .t'alilr Paid Capital, $30,000. DIUKCIOIW, ). II HwlrT, P.Uramnbell, I.M.SIinpw'n J, B. V. Mutler. J.S. Htump. l'owll Jowili t rut nil. A general hauHing un4 exchange bimlnwi. traiiMirtnl; Un niml; diwiw wI(hI .nhjM't to rlwk or im wrmlcatoof UoihuiII-InU-rext palUou ltmiUiill. -r'ir priK.f vault ami ourglur proof tt?, Mvured by Vale time 1'". iiu.it Huuni- t a. in. to t p. m. A. I'Ur.stXIT. J. A. VKNKS8 Prescott 8c Veness, -I'roprh'loni of- mmm w el ManufiMrttinirHof and l)i-alrr,ln FIR and HARDWOOD, Rou-h and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER. Manager. American anil Kunipean.Plvi. THOS. GUINEAN, Proprlator, ' ""- Hevenlh and WanhlngUin Mm., JfjHTliAJfD, OKKO0N yo to the C Street And we how CHEAP You enn gnt your Work Done. Wagon Repairing of All Kinds L L fllli Proprietor. Jf you wnt a 0(K)(l(iire Meal lor 25 Cents -Go to tlie- CITY RESTAURANT MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Prpp. Ice Vnnm every day during the oaon Cbinken Dinner everyHuniiiiy menn t at all boor. Main Bt,, Indopendncal if BLACKSMITH Surrounds tho Spanisl Negotiations. But No Serious Trouble Feared. Another Report that u Anieilcaa Schoouer Has lleeu Sunk by a Spanish Ship, WASHINGTON. March. IM-An lm itoitotrahlo tnystwy surround the in goiiathum Itetiwivn H milt dciNirt inenl ami the, Suulh government on ttia Alllniicti affair. Ptvldent Cleve- l.ind ctnfcrrod today wlih Stcrotnrlea (iiwttmut ami Carlisle, Tint Alliance, affair wan goim -ver and the stato- lllont U IIMldt) tllllt 111'1 pi"ent Ilr.-p.rl1 or the mibjtvt I such its to glv ait' sunuico tlmt Hiotv will la no trouble of a MorlotM character Mwwii the United Stan and Spain, HAPPILY CLOSED. WtiHlilnctim. Miiivlt IH, IWtnitt Tuva (Iid Italian nmKiHuul,r, i-xr hu ttinr.x-lat.M of tim iniiiiiuiiHM nml I'mTiry w Hit which tlw fU rtU iltM HUft mnl I lii wo uf (Joriul lmvo mclit to kIvo lUillium I ho hiiiiio pro- ft'i'ttun tl;l A nuMlciUt oituoim nt Wat Miliiinr. Tho Iticlili-irt 1m clowM, aa fur liiLTimUiMwU wmiilli'ttUotia are tx.mtvnwHl. Jackaunrtll, Tla,, Mar. IS. A anr- dnl tu Hm I'lorlda Cltlgon from K-y uwt wiy; A hitter hua Ui-n w- lt'lVV.1 flMlll (HlltA MlltllllU Unit till' Kiatilh trunlMKtt Alivthti (Jivtl tinm nml Mituk a miil A iiMrlnin !!lKMr ff ritiiio 1'iuliv with aU Uvn antli nlxKiil. It In rumotvi! Ihnl iKH.iM-r froiii Kry WtHt wa tin- tiol. In lllnil of Key Wiwt. which left In th 'M u wivk niM fur a mrcu tf mur, wltJi a eiwtr of nlxtwn mwi, hml in v.tt rtHTtu 1'iMlre ami tuny linvc ltHit tim VmW in i)l;islltili. Hie ln.Hfr ijiitlK UtiAlliiL'it and l.llv iil.Hti ;tiU. for fruit NfVi-iul thi) a njjo. Tim intent nwa from ftitm In tlmt tlie i!vtriiiiitat hint iiuiiuritl a nitwrn-r tviilt iinn ami aiiiiiiiinlilou at ll.ivumi UWU Wlt!4 to p to .SiU.thl);.! lie Culiit. At SiUitlnj;i mvcriil rlllm wciv niituii lil.lil. n away In tln IIcWh. A CI.KVKIt JAIL IIItKAK. KKATTI.T:, Mnnh 1M.-A ditritnr lull delivery, licitilcd hy tim iiotoriotm Tom l.Min'k, twh! a tuiinlen'r. wan tr. fiM txil at tin? comity lull here at 7:30 uVlock liidt dIkIiI. In which ti n iirlaon. urn, liit lii.llnt; threw convicted of mur der, iiiiidc their t'HcniK'. The delivery wiw aivoiiiiillnhcd hy tneiuitt of a diimiiiy n-volvcr inmlo of wmk1. 'J'liero wore Iweniy two nrlMoiicra In the ni;t Includim: Henry frenmer. Nonlaironi, Jim Murphy and W. A. Wilit'S. and of the twenty two nine Joined iu the break for llheriy. At the hmria of .Murderer Itmin k were Lewln, Uulteii. Willie liuKucll (rolorvili. alt tdiivlcteil murderer. They were f.jj- lowwl ly Fnink Hart. Hentenced to seven jenra for Krnml htrceny; t W. l.rown, a coiiiiterfeltcr; It. II. l ord. Hciiteitifd Inat Snturilny lo thret' yeiim ror liurKlary; t:im. William, await Itiu trlul for liiiritlnry; Frank t'llt feller, a home thief from Kent; Wil liam Owe rove, a petty larceniHt. St). Mi: UKt'AI'TI HlJh. Seattle, .March 1H.-I"p to 1 o'clock this afternoon two of the escaped con- vlets have been oipliireil, ltutteit and UoHKrivo. Jtoth went taken at Drll Ha, aoiith of UiIh city. Hlnnck wa In tin coinp.'tny of liuitetii and nlmut twenty feet Ih-IiIiiiI him, but U-forn the olllrci.i could hold Mill he CMciipud into the thick uudcrhruxh. Neil her Itiitlen nor t'oi;rure offerad anv reitelice. Tlie olllcera are Ncoiirlui; the country In every tllnvtion and It la liellcvd tlie iililiimic capturi) of this fugitive will Iw elTected, A lltM-rnl rowiird I oflered for their apprehension. lilnnck and Mullen, tlie Kitsap murderer, were making their way alonu the county rond nenr Itlack Itlver Junction when they camo upon Kelly n nd Itmkmnn, deputy HhrrllT. The latter two did not think It could Im any of the cm-nped convict, but ordered "hand tip." The tall man, who proved to be Hutten, threw tip Ida linndH it ml walked directly up to tim muzzle of Iliiikuiiiu'H HliolK'im, but hi partner, Bliuick. dodged behind him ami in the twliikllnc of an eye, wiim i;oiii) In tlie buMhcH. Huikmiin said to Itutteti: "Where do you come from'" lie replied: " 1 he county Jail." "And who I your companion" Hlnnck." TUOI'HIJ': AVKUTKH. The Work la Kvciily IMvidcil and I'er- formcd Amicably. New OrleniiK, March 18.-A Ranu' of iiecro laborer who croNHcd the river thin inornlmr to unload tlie Men in er Ktolia were met on their arrival by n number of while men and told thev would not be allowed to work, and were commanded to return to thi Hido of the river at once. Later, n ompnny from the scrcwuinn'a aiHo int ion of JerrerMon en mo over and applied for worn on inn Hicamcr. li ter a brief conference it wna nureeii that work on tlie Ktolia Hhould bo di vided, .lefftiraoii l'ltrlHli men taklmt otto F nml tue nenrue iiom mm city tim other. No further trouble I anticipated at that point A IIKAVY HKNTI5NCR. San Frnrw-lHco, March IS.-.Toha WII- iton, tim youinrui niKiivvnyuiau who earned and abused Huperior ,liid(j Wallace Inat week after havlnn been r.entencod to twenty year' Imprison ment for participation in tno lioiu-up of ft atrcet car, wn brought up ror Hciitimco thi morninif on nnoiner cnnrifn of robbery. An nddllioiial twenty yenra' ImprlMoniiieiit wn lin IHMd. AiioIIIkt youlli wa prevloiwly wmtonced to forty years for partici pation In tlicao two robboricB, ItACINO AT 'FRISCO. San FrnnclHco, Mur. 18.-Followln( were tim racliiK evcnlM today: Fivo ami a half furlotipt-Seraphlm won In 1:11 Vit- , , Half mile, mnld(?m4, 2-year-old; 111 HcHFrHiila won In 0:.ri1'l. AlKMit Mix furlotur-Lli!.lno Hanip ton colt won, la llld'j. Ouu nillo-tfcikbnd won in 1:47. I'Tvu and a hitlD furlonguForrhr won in l:08ij. About lx fUflong-Tlgi-es won In 1:15' ' ' IVWHRFtfi IHIMIIINATION. t'oatal Kniployea My Injuro Theiti aclve UlHlclld of Helping. Wttahlmrton, Mar, 1H.-TIid lxl ()ltlci lttartiiut htM luformalloii o tha formation it a inwrful eombl nation of MMtal cmplo) i-a, divlgucd to hrliuf a IiIk'Ii prtHn uium conirrt' to overturn (vrtaln rrifulntlon and rule of the deimrtment. To tlepart men I la now Infortueil that alnco tho failtim of IctfUliillon lu tint hint con. groHN liicnxixlim th iy of thww cm pkiyn, ft ciMitblniiilou haa lawn formed hi imi.-w (hi ietflxlulliMi and itlao lo iiviM'turn tho rttM of tin' deptirlmcnt which atv tinoatlMfactory Ui Ihom, hltfh oltlclal of tha diimctnieht an Id to ihiy: "IliU rumbituttlon lucluih hoiiio thouaitmlM of mpKyc In th railway mall aorvkxN llu letter carrier mr h nntl In Murtotttco, Tin y ant all In tha t'liliwlllml ikirvlM ami protected from putiuval. The ff,vt of thi com blimilou would Iki to mAt a a-ntl-iitotH aimlnat th civil mrvlca law whlUi prottH-t ili.fo imploycH." A N L' N Lrcli VTl T I.K. INirt TwniHiid, Mar. IX-Archllmlil AttdcwiMu H1I1M otrlcr f Hut Hrlilali lilp l.lidltligkwalitns now In port, wan tiMUiy ai ldi.il:illy el ruck bv a bul hiMt bm kof. knocketl dinvn Into tint hold ami liiMlautly killed. Within tha liut tihrvw timttth Uuin dastlh oc curred alamril tlmt vowl. lltr . tain dliil when Hut ahlp wa rnii'iim: aimtraiMi and Ida huixnwmoi' hml after loavlnjf tau-t. whllo tehit tvirllv Iiimiiiik limvliur JimnNtl ovoi'lMtanl. Jut liefor nitclilmf t'ia l lniu-ry tho auMiul oiflwr fell down tho hold nml hi lu J uric may prove fatal. MAUKKT gi'UTATHIN.S. Mv.rtHM.L March lM-Vlnat. aiait. ti'ttily; tlcmitml jmor; No. a rtt win tcr, 4a ltki; No. 2 rwl hihIiik. !l'vl; .mi. i until .Mattttuim. na3trfl: No. 1 t 'al ifortila, fa n.l, Hi.ia dull; raclflc timat, VI 10a, Now Vork-lloiia dull. rorilniiil-Vhtat. vallcv. WiSl4 per tH-iitiii; Wallii Walln, -j.Vii ir.ii, m-r huh not. Unit PrAitt'lacii Xn. i aliliipinir wheat. i'ii with KTVi full Hkhiv for liolcw tiffirliiita; iiilllliitf trrailca ara Icmm linn at roup) of Ink.ijCm', HtlMK HI.Y SWINHMNtl. faraou. NVv March 1H.-Aiidr'W Mnon, tiHTltitendeut of tim New York aRiay tmY ind ifoveruttieut mint ltiHctor, ha been In town mum time ItiNpectlm; matter at tlie I tilted State mint In tlil city. There are rumor of ahortage which run up to noiiiutliliiif over J'.I.inki la the inciter and rclliier' department. GOOD MILLS I) FAD. Olympla. Mar. 1S.-A bill milking dtoluctliMM on tln hniui of coiivlcl tho Moltcntlury kiitl IhuIi Iioiinch, but will not locome a law . initial it was never nrlll. Four tiur bill met a Ilka fat. lu tho mli at tint chMlm; hour. A mom: Hii'iti U Itelknap' bill pruhlbitln prlxe lU'ht Inc. CASH At't'ttl'NT. WaiihitiKton, March IS. -TihIii)' Mtalemeut of the treiiMiny kIiowk an avallaldo caNh Imlauce of lH,iC7,'iMi; old reaerve. 1MihI,iiiM. N EIGHT KOUiNI) MILL BETWEEN JAKE KILKA1N AND STEVE O'UONNELIj. Declaml a Draw ami John L. fullivan Aiiiloii to Match the Winner -Excithift' Sft'tif, HUSTON. Mar. I.-In the prem ncc r . '1.(1(111 peoplo at the Surfolk Alhli-tic lull timlk'ht Jake Kllniln of llaltl- mor nml Stevo O'lh nni-il of A uhi nil la, CorU'U' mrrlii ixirlucr, foiiKhl lirht ronml and at the emo l'lttay Shemrd. th rofcru1, audd ahout of Kllraln. diiHiiriMl tim ponbut a draw. While tli reform' wiim makliiK up Id mind .John L, Sullivan, who :tt JliMt oulMldo the r"ii. clone by Kllmln'a corner, tiumiitetl a chair, and waving hi t ll, demanded a de- Islon. Win n ft draw waa nniioumvd ho apranir into the arciitt and ihhIiimI ward O Donncll corner. Two of the N'xmil gnililM'd him by the arm and turned him iixltle, but he cIiihinmI and with Kilr.tln in niipareiit con- irat illation and hwIukIiiK hi arm, mIiowih! the IntU-r how the llulit iiiIkIiI havj been won. He wa ready, hi1 maid, to cliaileiipj the winner If the firnni would only name one. Tlie ex- liaiuplim 'Vim II tally led off by hi friend ami tin aci-iie, which mimed tho wlldit exclUimctit, ended. It hmk Um rofene llvu mlniile to make up I mind what (IivIhIoii to make. Kll raln had tho imt of tim hmt round nml at tlmcM It liMiked 11 if he wiim .'olnif to p it O'Ponticll out. I lo had not tho force, however, but hi old iliiio pluck nHM-rliil liwlf ami wliJi lil wdd riiMla-M lie (IjizimI tlie AiikIiiiI- 111 lxy. WANTS MO UK PAY. Cincinnati, March IS. )no hundred and fifty colored coal heaver at Ad dition 'truck today for an advance In pay, rind, armed with Htouc, club, ete doclurcd they would prevent oth er from taking their place, In con Hoqtioneo of tho Htrlke the AiIiIIIkoii pipe nml ateol work will lie crippled for coal. TIII5 CANAL ALL ItlOIIT. Tacoma, March 18. OongrcHninn W, H. Doollttle arrived honm today from WftNliliiKtoii. He wn one of tlie RtroiigeHt advocates of tho Nlcnrngim uniil ineiiHiire. Doollttle had Hound ed tunny of the new member find oay they are aolld for tho cnnul, MAY ItKSION. WahinKton, March 18. It 1 tindcr- atood In aupreme court circle that .ruHtlco .Tackaon will resign from the bench of tlie supreme court next full If hi health doe not permit him to roBumo active work. COLD COM INC. New York, March IS. Tho tenm Hliip Lttciinla, from Liverpool, brought $1,510,000 gold to Antrum Helmoiit & Co. Tho steamship La OiiHcogne, from Havre, brought 4,000,000 frniica In gold. RESURRECTION. Boston, Mar. 10, John L, fiulllvnn will chullotyfft the winntT of Hi Kll-raln-O'Dounell fight here next Monday night An Ultimatum Sent to Nicaragua. lkirs Our Citizens Iron Arbitration. Uctirral Kteta Mvlnir lu lluxa uf a .New lie bclllou lu III lutcrct. MANAGUA. Mcarnuim, March 18. Tho ltrlllNh govcriiiiiciit, tlirouuh It iiiluUler hero, lui Mubmilted au uttl umtuiii tu NUurtttfim. It ilimiiindM cnah Imli'iimliy uf tl.oui a niunri money to pay for the enpulNluti (if Mr. Hutch, llritiau cmiHiilur agettt, durltiK (ha tioiitdea of hut year uud alwo for thu Bi'iioltiiiiieiii of a com uiltthluli to liiveallKiilii tliu dumiigea MiiNtuhictl by iM'ianii and pniperty of lirituh iilijiHtM who were cxticllod from Momiultit react vutloii aUitit tim miii" time. Hy tim term of the kit 1 1 iiiatiuu tiivat Itrllaln I to name one of tic) roininUMlottora and Ntcarautia anothiir, and tbcao two to choomi a thtrii, who ahnll jiot bo ft ctilcu uf tliu l ulled male. It wn alo made known that a lirltli.li wumliln n now on uer way 10 Atenragua to ice theae tleinaliula. which imnit be 1 m piuti wuii witiiiu acven wei'k I .mi Hut a." I It of February, the lat datt- of 1 no ultimatum, MAY MAKF. TlttifHLlJ, Wuidiltiulou, March IS.- It t Iuiimi. llilo to lenru Hiaiilvely whether the state tii'iiartuietit im been adv Uud otllclally of tim ileuiaud upmi Mi a iaua iy unat Itrllaln, but It la n- xiiiiiiHl that our own goveiuiiMuit la fully niei In ri'K'artl to the matter. It camiot lie deiil.tl that lil new In- Ident, tiiketi In ctiiiiicidmi with the tiimttlo iiiiliinli- .f tired i Uritnln to ward Vcncxuelit, prnmlHc to lead 11 iMUhle of a t'luiriicler Imich more Merlon ilmu Hut Incident of tim Al lium a. 'J hew hid oucHtlmi of In- letiiiiliy arlKinit in Venexnela iirowliia out of tha claim preferred by other uiroHUiu iiatioiiH. .Many of tim clitlui k"rcw nut uf the fa II urn of Uicno re- pulilh; to meet their obligation to for e-Urn debtor tiiuler tlie Hltvim of hard tliiie and (lie Influence of the world- wldo ilcpimwlon in trade. A Kuro- Ik-aii Kovernuietita aptHnr to lie uior Iiik to rollect theao Individual debt on their own account. It I a qmwtloii Hint the United State iiuimI iMH'tllly uttlo n to lurw far It I prepared to Hrmlt till proivaa to go 011. Hede. Ilielti Ih n ruther iliHagrceillihi IVtlec- lion upon Amerlciiii clilxi'ii lii the dUpuiailnti that 110110 m li nIiiiII acrve oil tliu cimiiiiiWhIimi In ndludire the lamiige, (m tho whole. It I prolmlde that the prcHlilftit u III Interfere to fe me at IciiNt an niiiclloratluu of the term of tim til 1 1 t u in by an iippcil to the llrlllalt k'liveriuiiciil, reptvKeiit Int,' the great liurdMhlp tlmt It would work to Meant tfiui under her prexent ilcprexMcHil i'iiihIIMiiii 1o prefer tlie lemaml fur no Iiukc au tutlt'iiiulty. OK.V. KZKCVH HOUKS. Han Frniiclnco. March lH..(icneral 11toi1lo Lucia, who l wifely hoimcd In a comfortable lmtcl here, tiimiiuuce that a new rclMlllnii In lit lute rent hn taken place In Sau Salvador. IjibI ateamer from the amitli hrought a letter to L'zcta otatiiitf tlmt on Feb ruary IkI lat PreMldeut (Ititlerrea tin- earthed a Coiiaplriicy that liad been tintched fur tim purpoHii of relnatatliiif :eta n liend of trie govern merit of San Salvador. I ,'nder tliilterre" . or der nil of tho lending roiiNpiratoi were allot, Atiioiii; them were Colonel ItiirrliiM unit Salgeilo and Cnplalu Man- camll. The letter add that all pri- iiier who were In Jail Hlnce tlie hiMt uprising were ordered to lie hanged. 'ololiel Vllmnier., attppoHcd lender of the plotterHT had 1mcii hanged by a tuob of Imllgnniit ( HI.eiiH, DIDN'T OPEN. KanM Oily Hank Goo Hown Again ANHetM mvcl Llnlilllil.-. Kftnui City. Mar. IS.-Tlie National bank of kalian Oily fulled to open till morning, In the pniile of 1st HI ih.! bank MiHiM-niltsI, but Ihroiigh an arrangement Itetwcm the ihixwliorn ami MlOl'kllolllor It WIIM iKTIIlltlell to rernimu ImihIiio. Tim nlcndy wlth- Irawal of di'iHltt aluce that lime bin pl.uvil tho bank In 1111 cmbiir- riiHHlng m hIiIihi, nml ncccHHlintcd an- tlher UHH'mlou. A Mlillcinenl given nt alum ii.ixt.lM lo bo f I.WKmhki; II- alilllitlcM, f l.Ooi mm m. The isa.tr 1IiIh arterniHia will any editorhilly: "'None of the oilier ImnkM of i ho clly hn v.- been in any way alToelod, Waililngr.m, Mimdi IS.-TI10 comp troller of tho cur roney today received tolegraiu rintioiiiu'lnK l!lm miMiienMlon of tho NaHonal liank of Kansua Clly. 11:111k Fuuulnor (inllireiilli wn np- polnleil toinKrnry nx'elver. The cap ital Hlock I fl.(HIO,(HH), With nsNel (ll fiwo valllif itiiioilnllng to ncsirly $a,- IHHI.OIHI, of which $ 1"0,IHHI 1 ciudi on li tin 1 1, and due from other bank. NEW YORK'S "KXTRA0UD1NARY." New York, March IS. Tho pxtrnor llnnry grnnd Jury, which has been out Hlnco .Innuiiry 7th, reported today, Foreman U'ggett linmled up twenty five ImllclitientM nml preNculiiients ccn- Miirlitg llio poller) depiirtineiit. 1'he court adjourned tinlll 4 o'clock this nfteritooti, It Is cxpecled In the nieaii- tlinu several iiitchIh will be mndu and JiiHtlco Ingrnhiitii will tlx ball this afternoon. Tho. grand Jury wns not discharged. Tho following passage occurs In tho proHontiueiit: "(MrciinwUinces and the tosllinony ulToreil ha ve tended to show thu llitiiuclnl consideration, nml In somn ciihch n. lax, for nditiliilsirutloii, Indeed tlie publicity Willi which the law is violated and the Immunity from arrcHt enjoyed by hiwhreiikers, la Inconsistent with the law." WHEAT AND HOrS. Portland, March 1!).-Wheiiit, vnlley Nio (li Kl'jc. per cenlml; Walla Wallu 44'j0 4nc jmt bushel. Llvei"iKol.--Wlwiiit, i)t, quiet; do- iiiuiid moiloniti); No, 2 ml winter 4s (d; No. 2 red prlng 5 3d; No. 1 hard Manitoba 5s 3d; No, 1 Cullfornlu rs Id. Hop at Ixinidoin, Piik-IIIc const 2 10s. New York. Hotm (inlet Htun Fram-lico. Whoat, 8rc today 1 the full llKiire for No. 1 shipping while HWaO Is given, for pnnwls of extra choice nualltly. Milling graihw change hands at a range of t)0c G OOc. JAMKK FAllt'H .MILI.IONH. BAN FHANCIHtMl. Mar. lS,-Tio cootciilloti In the court ovir tlie mil- II1.11 loft by JaimiM (I. Fair ilevcloiMxl another MoicoitliMi till tms'itlng, Wiieu Hid easti waa calhl laArn Hiierlor Judga Slack, a groat ilr wiw ('iliisfd by the Inlrisiuctloii of what puiiairttt Ut Iki a later holographm will wrll.te bt lead N-ttell on two ahn.i of igal can paiicr, It ii lnuirlit into cmtrt atnIIIStlv frillltntl lM.l!t.'fn lUll lllllli. of IgliiNH, by UimiIhh Lloyd, who hn len I routined la llm c.mm ly Virginia Fair ami Mr, tli-li'lcha, (laughter) of (lie ilixfiiMiMl, Thi alli-getl will ilivldcM tint call! In alluoMt iijlliilly th'lrtecn the twn daughter ami ( Imrle I'nir. liiiUalli a fuw tlituind itollar to certain oiiilum niyluiuM, nml innke mi provision ror sis h it trust n Hid eatiitu left In coiitrcol of undnr the will previously filed. Mnaar. Angii ami Crothem ar two of tho four executor naii'isl la the previously e will. Referring to this alleged will. Athrney Llnyd In foriiusl tlie coin t tlmt Hie ilocument, acctinltng On Ha dntn, was rTM'tibsl thrta day Inter tlmn the will pr v U uisty flltil IU wild Im would prove (Sat the cxlMienct) of IliU will hnd In known lo iu'Veral iierwm, and (hint It had II t tu 1 1 V bwii fott ml In the tsutseMM- Ion of au cffHlmtehlu old Imly, win 11 n.'iuiii Lloyd 1II1I m.t dlvulga. IJoyd said the old lady b ol mrf proiluced It lMHiii aim had rvai of llio other will Mug orToivd for pndxtte, ami had mihv huh It wa a tutor iliM'tiiuiMit than Hu. one she liold. Tlie fad 4lial (hi u.'W ull'giil will baa ln-eii pti'M.-tilii! In court ty i icm-y Lloyd would In dlcHtm tha! ( ,niilo Fair and hi sla ter have Joined fitccoa to mnlittl the will of their rm her. The attorney who rtnneiit the ex editor under the Will pU'Vloindy (lletl, and of which tho original copy wn sitlen, Inllmnteti very siTotigly thai they lst.vwl iim alU'grd laier will to Iki ti forgery. Tito caae wa tlnally coitllniletl tmtl April 3d, The alleged will prodttecd Wi ay ti.sptoaih to varKuw iinitlier and dIm. ter of Um decenmHl and tlw lr chll- droit aluiiit Mm a?ntu niuouiit a was left to them Under tho will prevloillv .11 . . .... t ... . . nntl. 1 iiiiT uio nrwi win 1110 rnmiiicM of iht-ae hMht-r nod sltir( wonlil ac- piliii a Inrgn priMKirtbm of Hie ?tnt It tile 1I111M1 of Flllr'M chllilii'ii, Cltll. Mrglnla, nml Mr, (hdtlch. but under Km will lilitl i.MhiY tlie brother and sister, mid iln-ir f.-iiulli. would n- t'in istly tho nuiiMitit of rnti siiiIihI In Hi will and tho Imlamvof the fill,. (mmi.imm wtuic eonhl U dinirilitii.il nt mwn aiisHig tint throo children of Hie dceead. nOVUIINM KNT HFCFIITS. WaMlilngloii, Mand 10.-A ainie. imuit proimred by the comtulaMiouer of Internal rovenuo almw tho recrlpl during the ehrht iimmiiIin of Ho pn. ni ntit year to nam la-n flint.tl.ia. (I, an lniTwi f f.1.lsii.ii'."J. luiilng tim month of February, istft, Hicrv wa an ainrretrata ile.-reai in r- ctlpiM eomiKircd with Fcbrmiry, lHul, of l,7o.4W. IS UICIIHAPH THUK. Waahlngtou. March l!,-No omftiiu- atlnii or deiilnt can 1h obtained of the report that Secretary of State CreHli- am ha inilmiited to the llawnllnn government tlmt Minister 'I'IiuimIuii I poraima lion grata. (The rejKirl I Hint Sicrelary C realm tu tin ilcumuded lliuratou a recall). IUN(J CHANG'S Till I IIKST TIME OUTSIDE UHIXESK SOIL OF Vace Now Assured mnl by the F.florU or I'm 1 1 cil States SllnlrtterH Iciiliy and Hiiii. WASHINGTON. Mnr. h 10. - LI Hung 'hang's arrival In J a pun Is regarded olllclal circle a one of Hie most significant event of recent days. It is Hie first time lu hi life tlmt Hie ven erable stateHtiiau of China hn set not outside of Chinese soil. At his advanced age he now Journey to 'hliin' trnillilonal foe to offer enor mous cotiei salon ns a mentis of secur ing pence. It can bo stated positively and ntt- HiorltiHlvely that tho terms of pence are nlrendy understood nml nil that mains Is arranging the details within ertalu spcelllcd limits. Tlie general rm have been brought about by the effort of United States Ministers Denby lu China and Dun In Toklo. rho general term of LI Hung ( hntig's authority nre to cede territory, pny a ash indemnity, grunt lite Independ ence of Cored nml arrange new treaty In 1 Ions with .I.i 1 mo by which ,lnpa- nese extra territorial Jurisdiction In 'hlmi will he maintained. So great I ,laiHinesi iimlldemv lu Li's nhllliy to see Hint China carles out the agree ment Hint his promise of settlement w ill probably pnve the wny toftsis)edy 'essntlon of hostilities. TKItltlllLK DEATH. Fruielsco, March ll),-.lohn colored, met ft shiwlilng death Kan Hanks, this moi'tilng. W'hllo Mlniullng on 11 window lislgo washing windows nt tile Iglilh story of tho California hotel building on the rear side, -he lost his fooling nml fell off. Ills hisly shot lowuward, crashing through a glnss awning nt Hie stsoml story, nnd the man's life was Instantly crushed out nn tho sitono pnvoniont below, Until gs nnd both ni'ins wc.ro liroutm ami the Mkull crushed. WHY RESTORE HIM? drought Rack to Llfo nnd Reason, Just to lii Hanged. iMiver, March ID. Judge llutler io- lay denied Hie imdium to illscluirge lleiirv Tysnn nnd rcMentcnred hhn lo bo hanged the second week In April. Pyson In ISMS killed Chnrles Sumner, who had eloisHl wltli Tysons w!ln. I la wns found gulMy and senteiici'd to lie hanged. Ha b )Cti.ine deranged nnd the Nentence was HtHpended. I.'or Ihice years Tyson hiy In a dark UtingMin, inlng His senws ol slgltt ana Hell ring and the power of motion. Recently under pmiK)r treatment his lost senses luivo been rcslkuvd nnd a Jury declar ed him mnt The cam will probably be taken to the United States supreme ourt HIGH Llim MARRIAGE. Evansvllln, Ind., March lO.-Clinrle Denby Jr., Bind Miss Martha Orr were married hero tonight Denby is n son of United States Minister Charles Denby and la United States secretary of the legatllon at Pekln, China. The eoiiiilo will go to Petkln ait once to, J reside- TT in Washington Diplomats Disturbed. European Nations Closely Watched. The AllUnra Case Haa Feature anil Humor ltcitirliir Careful Iiivesilgatloit. WASHINGTON, March 10,-Ib la lt lu dlploiitutlii circle that the sign are ottaiiily ominous of approaching trouble in the south with lirltlsh warships bourn! for Nicaragua to col- t-t Indemnity under duress, with a iviH'll war Vwaad Uumd fr I-a mi) aril. Yeiieiiuela, to lake tho ex lu lled French minister nlsmrd, tear ulg a witle breach of diplomatic rein mis. and with other l'.urtican im- t lon(i ihrcfitijilng to follow Great 111 ImluV eKiuuple lu ciM'rcing the small Ceutntt and South American re- tilille Into the 1 mi y incut of debt and linlcmiilttes. TUB ALI.IANCA CASE. Washington, March 10,-Nothltig la known here of the reported action of the Spanish ship Infanta Isabella or Arccdo tiring on America a vessels. I'liere I gissl ground, however, for believing that a ship sailing from Sa- niuinh with Culmn arms award will furnish nn actual caso of detention t;je Is overhauliHl. Careful Investi gation Is proceeding ns to the cargo shli-iwd by the Alllunca at Colon, alle gations Hint arms were taken alnrd under cover of darkness hiiving been inadi). Washington, March lO.-Senator Morgan of Alabama, chairman of the Ketm'e foreign affair conuulttiH", bus nuiliied in Washington since the ijottrtintcitt of congress and take an Interest In the existing foreign com plication. "1 do not know what is being done," he said (0 a reporter, "further Hum what Is said in the pa per from time to time. I am, of course, Interested In the situation lu Cuba. If the revolutionist are able to hold out for a year they will be able to secure material assistance from persons in (hi country, not only In the way of money, but In spite of all efforts to prevent It, there are many men that nre ready to go Into the war for Cuba or any other war, nml there will 1m no way of keeping them out of It If men who nre lending this revolt show they coiiimnud strength at home, It Is only a question of time when Culm will throw off tlie Spanish yoke. It may not be with lids revolution, but it will como from a future revolution." "You are for purchasing Cuba!" "I have nlway been n Cuban an nexationist," replied Morgan. "1 am for purchasing tlie Island or any other method of acquiring It from Spain. It is nn Important Island for the Unit ed Slates." I lo cxprcssesd the opinion that Cuba might be annexed, nml said It was a great mistake that San Domingo wn not purchased when wo hnd the op portunity. No such chance, he added, should bo neglected in future when we are offered Islands in tlie ore- " over which we could exercise coutioi and which would properly be a part of tho American continental system and wero necessary to the protection of our const commerce. THE RUNNERS. Ran Francisco, March 19. Six fur longs. Footrunner won In 1:41. Five furlongs-Cablor won In 1:02. Six furlongs Wheel of Fortune won In 1:11 3-4. Fivo furlongs Vigor won In 1:02. Mile and a half, steeplechase Pel ampfiga won lit oilU'j. Seven furlongs Wltltestotie won in 1;27. NEGROES IN MEXICO. Washington, March 10. Tho secre tary of state has been advised by Hie diplomatic representatives of the t'nlted Stales at tlie City of Mexico that between 700 ami WK) negro fnm llios have recently arrived from the United States nt Ilanliuanllo Durnn go, Mexico, as colonists under federal concoftslon. GOOD NAME DISGRACED. Chicago, March 19. Christopher W, Larrabee, nephew of ex-Governor Lar rnbee, of Iowa, and caahler for Royd, St lckney & Co., wholesale conl dealers, Is nilnslng, and, If nil accounts are true, his books do not bnlonee by 820.000 or $25,000. Detectives have been looking for him sluce Thursday, A woman 1 said to be in the case. OOYAL Baking Pow der is indispensable to finest cookery and to the comfort and convenience of modern housekeeping. Royal Baking Powder makes hot bread wholesome. Perfectly leav ens withoutfermentation. Qual ities that arc peculiar to it alone. aOYAL IAK1N0 NWOER CO., Id WALL ST., NtW-VOftK. NEGROES EMIGRATING. Going to LlWIa to Make ft Homo for Tueiitsti'lveM. RavBntinb, Co., March li.-Tlils af ttimuii the iHinlsli t-nwr Horsa. with 107 negro emigrants steamed down llio river on tier long Journey lo Lllierlk. ThinisnoilM is? negroes clieor id tin) eoilgniht, who sent buck chttorM. while their Iea.iiT waved a large Aiiw-rictii Hag. They exndcd several thousand dol lar here for agricultural Implements, household giMsis, efc, and are thor oughly eipilpis-d for their new life. Many of them have considerable nmuey. They were given land by the Lllmrlan government. Borne of them have boon Hinging song of praise and praying on the wharf while wait ing tor the steamer to complete Its cargo. THE SEATTLE ESCAPBX Seattle, March 1!.-Frank Cllnefel lor, one of the Jail breaker, wa cap tured at Kent this morning. He made no reslstenee. He waa awaiting trial for horsestealing. Sheriff Van de Vwiter came In from lllnck River this morning for reinforcements, as he Ih-IIcvcs tlmt he ha the murderer ltluuck surrounded ami cxMH'ts lo take him tonight. Hlnnck Is a dangerous criminal, and It is expected there will lw considerable hlntshdicd before he la captured or killed. mniiCt II TO T i mi ttVPL lillljQ IllO 1 HVjiWjLj IS ADVISED TU KILL THE RELIG . 1013 IMPOSTOR. A Mail Robbed of Ills Wife and Fara. llj by Scliwelnfurlli, the Illi nois Kborassan. CHICAGO, March lft.-George Cott- drey, a Chicago stencil and die man ufacturer, who Is suing George Jacob Schwelnfurth for SoO.OOO, asserted to- day that he had been urged by many prominent church people, clergymen and laymen, to kill tho pretended chrtst. Coudrey's case against Schwelnfurth for breaking up Cou ilrey'a family was act for trial today, but the defense ngnlu' secured a con tinuance. "Some of the most prominent minis ter In Chicago," he said, "have told me that the killing of that man would be ft christian duty. Only the teach ings and advice of Dwlght L. Moody have prevented my following such counsel. Schwelnfurth has broken up my homo and taken my family away from me nnd It Is becoming only too apparent that 1 cannot get redress through legal channels." Coudrey's wife and flva children are now living nt "Rockford Heaven," and have resisted all efforts to secure their return, being unduly Influenced, ho claims, by Scliwclufurth. USUAL ACTORS' FATE. They Practice Too Much of What They Ploy on the Stage. San Frunclsco, March 19.-Marle Burroughs, (luring her engagement here ns lending lady Jn the compnuy playing "Tho Profligate" 'and "Judah" quietly made application in the su perior court for n legal separation from her husband, Louis Frederick Massott. The complaint simply charg ed neglect and Intldellty. The strange feature Is Hint Mnsson nnc' his wife oMut'be's of the same company and ,,, C...' ,,.1 tho h.iuo together night !j TO RE CREMATED. Tnoutnat March 10. Tho body of the Into ox-Lieut, Governor Laughton will bo taken to San Francisco in ac cordance with the expressed wish of tho deceased. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Prices Current In the Local Markets at the Metropolis. Oats Good white, weak at 2Sf30c per bushel; milling, 31(tf32e; gray, 2ISW2XC Hay Timothy, $9 per ton; cheat, $U.o0; clover, $7.50; oats, $7.5008; wheat, $7.r0(i(8. Hurley Feed barley, (GVJtWc per eontali brewing, 80f(i85c, according to quality. MttlstulTs-Rmn, $12; middlings, $i;?.50; chop feed, $1215. Potatoes Top quotations are 8540c per sack. Onions Good Oregon, 00c(g$l per sack. PoultryChickens, old, quoted at $4Ci(!4.no per doaen; young, $2.50((i4 per do.en. Eggs Oregon, steady to firm at 0c. Fresh fruit Apples, good, $11.50 per box; comniou, 75c(i'$l. Oregon vegetables Cabbage, firm nt lc per pound. Wool Valley, SfijilOc, according to quality; Unipqun, 7(0c; fall clip, otifOc; Eastern Oregon, u(fi7e. llopaChoiee, 7c; medium, 24c. Egan Was the Foolish Aggressor. Debs Gives Him a Hard History. Tbe Public May Agree with Both lo Their Estimates-Other Labor Inteillg-ence, - SEATTLE, March 19. The almul tanmnis appearance in this city of Eugerto V. Debs, president of tho American Railway union and John M. Egan ,mamigi-r for tho General Man agers' a-isociatio:i, which conducted tha great railroad strike last wannjer, has nwulUHl In their becoming Involved. In a wordy war. Egan said of Dels, "I pity the poor devils who go and Kml fjO cents to hear him. The only advice they will get is to organize and strike again, and the hint great Ue-up for which Dobs wan rtirvlble plainly ebowa . what success ho made of It The . American Rallwav union will never t i ou Hmt va Man Vlll SUb W v - a-daya who talk of having another strike are those who figured in tha last one, lost their positions and are now anxious that another shall occur la order that tiiey will be able to secure the position of those who would be foolish enough to go out Debs haa drawn a nice salary and la now trav eling about the country at the expense of the worktngmen." After reading this Interview, Debs nddres-wd a muss meeting this morn n ntl ult atiln aeil frA rttrtlir man niur- ing at which he said: "Mr. Egan does , not llko mo because he could not cor. , rupt me and he has no use for any man lie cannot corrupt I could have lsen In financial clover Unlay If I had cared to become a traitor to the Interests of tho laboring men and the American Railway union. I could have had a life pass over all the rail roads In this country. I will agree to give $1,000 to any charltaWe organis ation In tho land if ho will meet me on tho public platform and dtscus the hlsttory and causes of tho late strike, both to s)cnk from the reeorda" MIL DEBS AT TACOMA. Tacoma, March 19. Eugene V. Debs arrived hra this afternoon. In an Interview he said that 2,200 men have Joined the A. R. U. on the Great Northern railway system west of Su perior since he atarted on his present trip. "Ton orgnni milt Ions are at work In various parts of tlie country, and I exiHvt by July 1st there will be tie greatest labor organisation this coun try has ever en. I am working along tlie lino of unification of all la bor and trade orguilaartons. Those men who deserted Hie American Rail way union In itho Into strike are now utterly helpless. We have 100,000 in the A. R. U." San Francisco, March 19. The sail ors' union has declared war against the shipowners and the probable result will be a strike among seamen from Portland to San Diego. Py the past two years the coast seamen have re ceived J25 per month, but an increase of $10 Is demanded. The shipowners have so far refused to aecede to the 'ciuaiid. APPOINTMENTS. Washington, March 18. The presi dent today announced the following appointments: Joseph It. Herod, of Indiana, secretary of the legation of the United Stntea to Japan; Henry A. Cemery, Interpreter of the consulate nt Nlngpo, China; George P. Smith era, interpreter to consulate at Osaka nnd Hlogo, Japan. 1 Awarded Highest Honors-World' Fair.; DO; CREAK! ME MOST PERFECT MADE. A pur Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frit from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. SDN