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'A wii.i.!iMVi, . I : .,tl 1.1 i ! ... , 1 ... ,. ' I ' 'iU . t t , ' , ( ..., li lf.. .f- f rltw-4 .(('- . , - ' " (.!.!! . . I I , I (. i, ' ! t j 1 ) I' P iK The Best Newspaper I tlit on that give the most ami frvaheat Mw. Compare th WEST SIDH with any paper In rtilk county. , " j As an AdvertlciV-x Mediirrn . tifi'H 1 -.1 .1 , i il Ilk.. ,,, ii i t ,.. ! . 1 .,,,., t. ,;,,, iii( ,,.Tm TMt Liao in. Pot. County,,; .-... I f.. .,., ,i-i . i...,l ,., J 1 2 ,1, VOL. XIII. $2.00 Tor Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, pitEOON. THURSDAY, MAY, 2, 1895, Five, Cents Per Copy,' t No. 24. riiraiCIAXS-DKNTISTttY . it , in I' I .. ft i ,i ( i I I Hut , Highest of all in Lcaveniag Pow Latest U. 3. CeVt ILepoit MSP AN lUUITABLE PRISONER m EL KETCH DM, M. IX OFFICE . aud reeideuce, corner Railroad ud Monmouth sis., IudcpeuJence, Or. DU. J. R. JOHNSON, lUHIDENl Dentist All work warrauled to kit the beat of satisfaction, ludepeu dose, Or. 15$ To Settle Nicaraguan Difficulties. By tho Beleaguered Nicaraguans. Germany, Russia and Uurrant Displays Bad A Husband Is Made ! - Demon! ft w" t n I .- Franco. Temper. '11 .oh lOGUTTI ' ; 0 il 1 1 ! ilel'l illiSti.i , ' ' o)vnS I ATTORNEYS. Geo. a, smith, attorney at U. Will practice in nil state tad federal courts. Abstracts of title furnished. Ofttc over Independence National Bask. 8A311 AND DOORS. ITCUELL k BOIIANNON, MAN 1Y1 nfitoturari of h uvl duwr. o ua tnr Maio itrwl, luJo AImh scroll Mwtng, peuJtfiHM, Or. PECIU-.T SOCIETIES. A 0. U. W, INDEPENDENCE t . LJsr", No, 22, tueow twv Muti day uIkIU lu I. O. O. F. ball. All oioqrn- iDtf hrotner aw invtiM to attruu. J.. I KfUhum, M. W.; V. 0. lwk ltoourar. r ALLEY iiOPOE, NO41 1. 0. 0 V F. Mta in Vatnloyo hall wry Tbnraday nrvnluit. All 01I fellow cor dially inWtml to nitwt with na. Jauiea A. itoberta . U.; A. J. Uotxiuiau, bvo retary. fJOMKU LOIX1R, NO. 43K.of I. il Meta every WVilni-wUy evvninx. All kBtithta are cordially invitod. O. A. Kramer, C. J. J I. Moilu, K ofB.8. Aiurrlcau nd Kun.iwaiiji'lin. THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor, x eTfnlb and Washington Hu., IXiKTLANO, OUKU iN RAILH0AD8. TIME TABLE. Ddcwadac and ManmaulbMulnr (.la IeavM iiavea , Indiwndt!DC, M'Min.oul 7.1)0 7: 9:10 :a 11:16 U:l l.i IMS kUO LIS East and South via The SHASTA Route of the Southern Pacific California eipreM train run dnlty.atnnplnf at all ntulona between Fortland and Albany. r Houth North e i6r. a. ifta p. a. 10:45 A. M. TI7. fori land Ar. Lt. Alhany Ar. Ar. Han Krni:lco I-v. H.WA. U. I:9A, 7)P. M. Roiaburfl Mall (fally.) Iave. rtrrlvo. Portland .... K M a. m. I Koaebunr ....t-HO P. M. ltoncburK....7:0U A., Portland ...AM A. M. I:::; Car: ti)ik hi PULLMAN BUFFKTT 8LEEPEIW I and 6eand-CIitHH Bleeping Cars attached I to all through trains. I West Side Division. I Between Portland and Corvallls. I Mull train dally (except Hunday.) TS m l.v Portland Ar 6;Mp m 1l:lHain I Ar lndi:pndenoe..Ar h!A p m 18:16 p m Ar OirvalllM l.v l.fflpm At Albany and (,'orvulllK, connwt with train. , Oregon Piu-lllo rullioud. Kxprw train aally (except Hunday) l5op m I I .r Portland Ar 1 8:2f a m li& p in I A r anMlnn vllln Lv 1 6M)p m Jregonlan Railway Dlvlilon and I Portland and Yamhill Ry. Airlie mall Trt-weekly. 411 am XI p m 06pm I,v Portland -Ar ,v Monmouth..... l.v Ar Alrlle.. J,v D:(K p m 7:4ft a m 7:00 a iri 1 Throutth ticket to all polntii In the taum, Canada, mid Kurpe,ean b obtained Oin-r.M.HTIVEH, Alfent, IndejH.ndeni. V KOEHLKR, K. K ROOKItH. ManaKi1. AHt. O. K. 4 Faun. At i ui.u'l'l.lVli oltklldN. . V . . . .... . . lOf.lE BUILDERS Will eonmtlt Iheir bent ln trete by purchiiHin their ;ash and doors of the reliable manufacturer, jVI.T. CROW Independence, Or., buocmi sor to Ferguson & VanMeer i Bugar pine and ceeder aoorg all alaes, on bund. SCREEN DOORS. Exciting Naval Orders at Washington. Hut Thpjt Are Only Intended fop the Protection f Our lutetVHts in Central America. MANAGUA, NkumiKiw, April 2tt, A niHiiK t MiHiirHuJ ami 1m- iiKHlliktw .vmintilon at lUri.t by tlw ItflOslt Ik now urxlnr ottutkUiratUui Iw-t-,HM Washington. IkukKhi and tli uittlhii'lij.ti limv, TIm rtiktlin out- lrtuK tluw aMtntit imliitw: 1 Nhvu'auttt. fci to twy T7,H)0 at liomkm wititin two w--h!, S-Utrhlsh Airomi aw t i Imntwll noily withdrawn from Oorlnto without waltlnit ft ti two to vlnim 3 A tiuxml nt ftrl l I ra ti, m U ht vrm n tiw (htnamkt of tir4U itritain 4xtti r 11m y,T.roi claim. iK)h MtnitiUieihn o im count ltitid In iimihh4 aatbruitry to th fidtl Nttu niMl Mmmirua. Tt tsMtu tiiw It 1 lk.lifvl. will In aoii'itnl iy rivtk.iiHiii z.ii:na ajnt IiIm -ttllnW. It In UiiTMUal I ln mM-vttn for ntihitiHiit oiuim front NMirairtmn evj- i'nmnv. at WaMiiiiKiurt, mul It U Ulhxl Hih'h HilliufliUMrt wtmld bt1 airrotiMo t Unlftnl rttau authoring If Nkwrntnui mis in a. Ih irm.itJiiri will le nrewl oi Hia Int1m frnvlini olliw ami It la Wlltd tboy will be rUOTECTlNO OUR INtjRRT8. v,W :udilnKtrtn. April 29, Hitw aihldin aim umxiMneil orh-rw Until tn t'nltiil Siaua nnval T..U l:iu tliU afternoon, can.! a afiiU f.r a llm. until tli j ;niw uf iln onh-r WrtH ilnlrHHl. Tui Ahrt. hU-U lnt for a inontJi or iiHire at I'atuuiHL tvarohim; tHe immkivwi of tho n-volti- tloiwiry in )v.-i..!k( In Columbia, wua iMit-l ti nvHi at imv to Hhu unn iM Sur, tlm nonnwt tlik wrt o tvn-ittt.t, Nh'simmDi. Thi ltalolt.ii. now on h r wij froo Klniiwlon, Ja uiiilot. to lOy Wtut, ami -i4.h1 in mv at t fciith-r ia:v any ittoliMit. will II n I awaitlivt: hr nitlm to aiill ni iiimh. to t!rv-hwn. Ih roHtcrn tfrtnl- ih of tl- ikminmhI Nk-arntriut iiml. in Monti,u..ry. r.ow at .M..I.II... will ollow tlni ltnl.-It:'! on May 7th. wiih ! Moanctiit oinnl cimtmlmlim on bonrd. Tho Monter?, havlnir mllwl wconhiy frwr. AiiiIi tllrwt fur ".m.nna. bi not extwl to tuii at Torlntu, Mul a hIu In now i.-yim( thp riwh of oi-dora by wir, ala will prob ably ! allowl u rultpvw tn Ai.-rt on ;itsiri nt Paitama. wbi h!h md lio onl.ril b.'u k to Nhnr;tKiMt if troti- aiitn In th fnliin'. Htoriry h'lix'rt wild llaj r;il hiiis of Hip nkT w:w to Kiiii'd Amt-rUnn tfitr- ttM tn NUuritiftn apilnxt -jllil.' rv olmioa Ex-S.iw.ftir Womir .Mlll-r. if the Nhnniirim (Mnal t'o.. anhl il wtnutl nitm tlnrj of lw inh'rNta. If not from tho NiiMnifiKin ttovrrntr.wi't, tbiu from u outNldv Tlu ooihnhhIoiw of Ihv wHiijuiny wiro aaft. but tho line of tin, (iuiiil iwsw n4t. He nl anld tho imti-rtMlfm witlil .I llm iniiiv Hoc of imil to tir.ftlon. but nn unonn- rollalilo iiiiiv.Miwnt imty result In Hip Tttriiotlon of proik-riy by 1nviii- ibl.t pri:w. MIHr aakl ho would rail th af-ntlon of the atrtto d. i.ii't- iiMMit to th.- mvownty for ptMUx'ilon Uj i DMiimbudon tli.it la noon to Unt r Mcarnirna to examine tho route r the oao'il. ll mvy it will lo very nui'-rmw In mm .or rivoittiiiniiTy UMtitt'biitM'oa for an tmpnfliM pnrty to nmko tho trip over tho Hno of tin ea nal. , AN 0UEG0N TRAIN WRECK. brum Went of Corvallm with lVr- hapa Fatal Ki'HiiltH. Allmny, Or., April 29.-A llorild mt1ii1 from Uorvniim any: it la ro- portoil thla evrniiiK that tho oivpin ontral & Knatorn woHt ImiiiihI frolKhl train crashed throutth a brhlKo Jiwl wcHt of tunnel No. 3, which In alauil one inllo went of Chltwood. It Ih re ported Hint fourteen frelnht ears went wn, the entrlnc and tender renmlnlntc on the witt approneh while the en- mono romalneu on the eaat able Imilly Niunahed. Conductor John Cnmpladl waa very lerloualy Injured and Hmke- man (irnnt Wilcox la mlHMintr, anp iMel to lie under tho wreck dead. A relief train left tills evening at 7 o'clock for the acene of the wreck with aurKcoiiH and relative of the Injured. Tho iiarenta of Wilcox realde In liill- oniath and thoae of Camplnil in Cor- vnllln. SOME WHEAT. Run I'Vannl). April 2!).-The Even- tritf Jtulbilrt wy thfl.t 2K,(K0 bma of "lyndleatu wheiit," wlikit lma lxn ifort-d for tiwo ytm in 1.110 warenniiH of he la to Jamoa G. Fair ut I'orl (Vwta, hut lawn phced on th niarknt. Tho wlwtt la ewl.Uwu! to im wortJi $1,WKI,(HK ami 1 ahlp tlm wheat to Llverp) l would take eoventy-llve n- win. 1 rnvflU mnA '1'rarlA.M.rlt. nhtjilnrd and All Pil- rntbii.intMconilucteclluf MooraATt flit. Oua Orncr le OrroaiTt U, 8. PATCTOrr ict unit w. can ki ura patent ta 1cm Imio Uutu uiuh remote (rora Wuihinirtan. , bend model, drawing or photo., With dwrlp t.. W. fl.fviui. if oatentAbla or nut. tree of charge, tur ice not aue 1111 paieni 1. .et-ur:u 1 A Pamphlet " "ow 10 -'l,lin i'utent.," with Irruit tit Kttti.a 111 'thm li. S. and fureiirn countnai tnt free. Address. EC.A.SNOW&CO. - - - 1 Orr. Patent OrricE, Wa.minotom, D. 0. nHIRKEriMISIHO PAYS If you ue the Prtaliinia locabAtor 4 Umdert. Waka money while otheta are wanting II m e bvol d nrocrii w. Clatu(tell all about lt,ndlccriT)ceTy article tiecdf d for tbc, puttltry buauieu.; The ERIE", . tnechanlcalty the bft .wheel. ITettlratmourl. Iwe are Pacific Omul FAirMita. Blcvcle cuta- logue.niafiedfree.glvei full dcwlrdion , prlcwi, r e., aoewtb WAWTiti). PETALUMA IHCUB AT0R CO., Fetalnma,Cal. BaANca liotJHU, 131 8 Main bt., Ioa Antfclre. nil Catalogue XJi " VUKIt. 1. (mm The British licit on an Island. Corluto AUudoned and Ierlared Clotted Port, Tbua Couipllratlng Matter Trouble Ahead. WASHINGTON, April 27,-The Writ Ish hare oeeuplo! Corinto ami (he llrltian flag iaa beou raiaetl over the city. Ir. t;uiuu rw-elvml two tele grume at 1-'::WJ p. tn. totlay ,'lvlnu him the olfietal Information. Tho laudlUK waa made at I o'clock thla moruiuit. All government oltlclal aa well aa tho Moaragtian populatbat of Curium, Dr. Uusman aaya, vaented tho town, leaving It oomplehiy in pt aoaalott of the Urltiati tnmpa. , 1 FULL PARTICULARr?. Vaahliigtonf April 27. The eventa of the day lu diplomatic clnioa boro wore the ktndiug of Itrillah tnaipa at Cor into, the alwndoiimoiit of I lie town !y native olhtinlaaud iHipulalloii, and the ahrowtl move uf the Mciraguaua lu ika'kub tWIntu a cIimmI iNtrt. Tli llrwt ttowa of tiie event came !u thla aftontooii. Ur. Guimnn had lHn wait Intf aevernl houra at the alata depart mont to aoe WtH-Mary iiroaiiaui. no waa in a fever of anxiety and In the a linen oe of uewa from lila own govern moot, came to learn what the depart. namt had rowivwl aa to llritlnh moveutenta at Corluto. At noon the tnlulater returned to hi home for luncheon and found there two telegrama from hla government. forwarkd from 8au Juan Pel Hur. a Nicaraguan cable port mllea aouth of Curtnto. The flrat cabletsram alnted that the llrlilt.li troopa had lauded nl Corluto and that tho ItrliUh ring waa flying over tho (own, which bnd la-en tteaerttHl by Mcnruguan ulticlala and 'imtlvo tuhabllauta. t ho accoud cable- grim aliiiw.il that tho nulliorlllca had gone to Hnu Juntt Hel Hur, cutting the wlroa iHiuutH'tlug the oaldo ort with Corlntu tlKit HrUUh forooa at the latter plaiv nibl twit .mmunkiiit with their home government except by actiding a iMint to the cable atatlon. Tho main tualy of Mcartiguaua who hail abaiidoiicil Curtnto bad crona..il the lagiKin which aemrato the town from tho mniulaud and had atnmgly en trenched thetitMivea. Thla luforuiallon waa promptly communicated to the atato ik iartini4t. The luformathm reaching hero la to the effect that the NU-araguana may further laolnte the llritlnh at Corluto by burning the brldgea act una the la goon aeinratlng tho town from the mainland. The llrttlah poaltloti la nald l lm far from a atrat.k- tnudMitnt. Tho town la pructlciilly tin an lahiud, tn-liig aopnnited from tho mainland by a atretch of mnrahy ground. Thla I traversed by brldgea and without them Corluto la cut tiff from the ahore. Tho Nlcnragimna have retired to the alKtrn ond of tlw bridg-M ami thoM luformed on the Httuailon believe If tho Hritlah make any movement to eroaa the lagoon the brldgea will be burmHl and the little baud of Nb-nrn-iriiiiu tioopa will make a atiind tigaluKl further encroachment.. Tho Rriliah are evidently apprehen alvo of trouble on thla aeon, aa la Indicated by a cablegram from Col in allowing that three veaaela, the Royal Hoverclgo, Wild Bwau and the Satel lite, have Ix-cn ao placed aa to com mand tho town with their gutiR. It U probnblo that thla (IIkmhIiIoii Iiiik be.m made ao a to Inaure the occupy ing forcea, numbering -bio nrmetl men. from attack from the Nharngtmna. nittier than with any deliberate pur- poao of bombarding the town, for there la no evlilence that tne itritiait ncaire to ndvance Into the Interior at proaeut, and It waa certainly not a part of the original programme of operntloiia na made, known to our government to bomltaid the place. Tho inovementa have aerloualy com plicated thla mont troubleaotno quea- tlou. and even ir there la uo reaort to hoatllltlea at preaent, It opeua a proa poet of alarming eventa In tho future, which may, and In fact ar even re garded aa likely to Involve tho United Stntea directly in the affair lu apiie of the etirnoHt dlnpoaltlon of the mlmlnlH tratlon to avoid an eninnglcment. The action iiiiiiiut that no gootla ran now be entetvd at Corinto, a port which haa heretofore received over half of the Imports into the country, without violating the national law of Nicara gua. The Urltlah mny collect tint lea If any good entered tho place, but the latter would bo liable to aelzuro the utoiiu-nt tluoy oroMMod tlu nrllUh llnea Into the Interior. The flrat effect of a decree cloalng the port, t3w.rofoiK iwlll praluilily he to divert nearly all if not the entire ImiKirt trade of tho place to Hun Juan Del Kur or perhaps Renlnjo, a seaport near by. In this cose the length of the may of the ltrltlah at Corinto Is proble matical, conditional, as It is, upon col lecting enough revenue from customs to make good tho Indemnity demand ed. Rut n not her consideration arises at this point, for our government 1ms Isten assured that the occupation will not bo permanent, and, Indeed, the first paragraph of the Clnyton-Ilul-wer treaty expressly pledges Great Riitaln ngaliiRt occupation of Nlon nigunii territory. So the problem will arise, how to collect Indemnity within a reasonable time. This may bo nettled summarily by simply extending the occupancy and blockade beyond Corinto, so ns to Irwindo all of tlie Paxific isnis of Nica ragua. From tho disposition shown by tho Nicaraguans at present, this can bo dono only by force and is like ly to add very largely to the expense Incurred lu tho collection of tho In demnity, which Items will surely be added by the Uritlsh to tho original sum. This course, moreover, will ser iously embarrass the commerce of the United States and on this point Great Rrilntn hns given Secretary Gresham certain assurances of the manner In which the lirlllsh may be sure of at taining their cutis by u prompt declar ation of war and an Invasion of Nic aragua, Involving tho copture of the oaipiluil, Mannigmt, and the ilimisiwIil'.Um upon Nicaraguans of Itiitlsh terms ns tho price of peace. OIIANGlToii' OFFICERS. Now York, April 2!). The rumor J ruvlvu limit Col. Fred. Grant would bo nil qsjil rated poUra mmmiilnMlkmor. It la sakl tihat) May 10th Hue mayor will mntove Oomimlasloinieirs Martin, Mur ray and Ketwbt, o.Knlntlng In their plnjoes AiTwlneiw Parker, domocimlt, and Tlarakr Rooaovelt and Fred. Grant, republican. j The Germans Taken Back Completely. The Emperor Drought About the Combination-Several Item of Forelfu Iutt'lllgt'iice. (C.vrlghM 1SU5 by th Aaa'd Vr ) KKlll.lN. April ST. Tho curious spmtcankj ,f (lonuany arm In arm -Utk'iilly with 1'rtuHv ami Rmut tn t- sjMt hi tho far oast haa tniumletoly titkn tlw liinritna a-lsu-k. Goruauiy has nvr U-ti hi siait a poaltloo slmv ta.f.nvi tlt war of J.s'u. Awntlng to trustworthy Information tin- rtiir or iituufcdf is rwithsudbk) for Uils turn of tivwntM ami It iniMt lw ndmiiMl ha made a score In the game of pollilcs lu vkw of iha fact Mat Frarsw la aoUug In rtsp wlUi GorusMiy against In natural tts-llnatlisi, which la amply ahown in tho coumsniia of iIh French nowsMH, la whMi tlbiwlKfiunUt la rpr..H at the IYm-h govenmiotit, bt OKtisittg lnlo a ooinl.liHtlloii with krnsuy, TIm inatntuiit jstrt which tho iuitaror t''k in briugliiK nlssit thi situation is null oottnl u die nrc'itaii. expkitts ot autia-riMie Ibin.. Up to ihr iiiiiiam or iiuh wtit t ..tii i tin) 'a ati, y was tM-Unnoittkm hi 1lw affalra of Sim fur w-Hf, tinhwt h..r bilwswt wcv ttlrta'tly luu'n-atil aiul an ottli lal atati ui"ti8 nit tht ontl of lite rtt week was to tiM rfftaH titat Germany would not turfi-r A sudden changn, howevar. tlsn oitnirrwd. for aa a ivault of aa interlining of telegrams Ix-tween Uh exjir and l-:uia.ror Wlllinm. tliroutili tho hrvrudmry of tla Iluwian charge d'alTaln at il-rlln, tils majty taik tho rliin Into his own hit ml ami lit vinw of ivrtain ixpr.iiloiw. and hnJf. implhil prtiuU-a iunb by the iiuir, tl.vhktt a oluuign In tllikuatlo ai-tlon in idai.iMim-,1 Willi the vk ws of Run. aid. This was ttinw lllioiil the advice of tli.. elm mvl lor, I'rlmv J l.ihi-nlolM, or pMhvrr MaraltHll v.mi Ithlh-ratcln, ItuiH.rtal jaiTflary uf s.4t for fon-lgn affairs. 1UMAGEH AGAINST HAWAII. Washington. April U7.-U. S. Mlnla- tor WltlU at lloiioliitu baa Iramuutttcd tu SitTi'inry tirliam a iiumhr of alittHiiNMits MMoni hrfiir 4 V.ri-. (in era) Mills, of Aiu--rlitt cltlzuA who wore artvstoi by th Hawaiian guv. eminent fr eniillcliy in tle n-l.-liion ami worn Kruilllml to lavo Hawaii only umb-r promise not to roiurn dur ing thlr llMtuie, Ciaims for dam-ag.- wrr mailo tn each case and uT' bu'lilibal 111 bhM SIJll.-lm'lilH. The n.inw-. of tln'i Aiia-rtcntui air: I'. M. Riamay, born tu Ptu,isws county. New York, l.iio mtumger of the Iiitlly lloliimna In lloiioliilii, who claims $.'si,oi0 dain 11. A. Tu.m, born In Stitmfx. (Vinn., palitU-r, cuhIoiii Itoitso lnhi4 and clti-f of ("illi-e lliab-r tho provl. toiKil gncoroiihiii. who claims KA por ibiy during lmprUinut-tit and yX"in plary ibumigt-a; Henry von WoNlasi, ixirn in .Now rliviiii. gi-n..ral bushst agoiit, claims i'm ar month diirtng fort.v-choeo days' lint rbi tn-ui ; t.i'ss, K. ..iii.-it, llmvallan, tialurull..-.l in H;tn FntH-tsci lit IK7S. bartw r. d iniag es ( Nr day during oonllnouiuiii; Jus. HunKfl, lair.i la Nw trl.jnts In 1ST.H nlmpka r, da.iiagwi W.'i.tsHi; -Joan I!im4, Imrn In Scoilaml, mitiirnllKt-d bi Now York, plantur, dnmagu $liXl,OAl. WILL NOT HE ABANDONED. Washington, April p-llH attitude of tho United Slates In the eastern war trouble has been clear to the vari ous powers Interested,' In brief. It In said that Hie unvarying sllvy of tills country Is not ! - form alllam-es which may Involve It In complications wllh the couutrlesiof Eucp oc AhIiu It Is a reitssertloii it the iolk-y of law billon, except In so far as the United States mny livable tn exoniso kindly advisory luriuciico toward the adjust ment of trouble Involving eastern na tions. The foregoing Is now accepted by diplomats bum as the policy wkhii will guide the; Unit o(l States In. tig" IHUidlng European complication out the Japan-China settlement. ' J ' ,u TICItRIHLE DISASTER IN FRANCE. Epl mi 1. Fmncp, April 27.-T M er re. ports of the Olsasler . cntisod by the bursting of the dyko at Homey show It was more seiiuus tliiut was nt llrsl supismetl. In a single commune, that of Uxngogeny, sevon klbumiers from the scciHv'cf the "disaster, twenty! thno persons wen1 .drowned, At Nomoxy eight botlles have been found, Wherever the water flowed It destroy ed everything In Its path. - T!)0 Village of lloussoy has illsnppcari'd. Hun dreds of families have boon rendered homeless, Tho tlomago done by the Hood was Immense and It Is believed will amount to 10,0(K)(0OO. WILL SOON REPLY. London, April 2I).-Tln Associated JYjss leariw on good enl'lwnity that Ja pan will reply to 'thw IlUHMliin, Gertruin, ami Fn-iaUt pntt wltihln a few days. IjnuiolllAprli' 2t),-Tlw Tim"'' will nubllsh ft dls:iitki'i from Kolx, saying tilte RiHnhi,n smtl, Gorman niitiMierK loft, Toklo lr Kobn yesM-ril'iiy. It Is suii m1 thoy InlieiwI to soeH nn Jntoi'Vlow with fMtnti Ik), pwlibni't 5nf the Jflptin-' esrt vivnill of mln'lstiers," flJid wllh Vlsiniunit .MilitfU, (j)?. Japanese jivlnlslN-r, of foinlgn niTmlrs. The French mln Istur Ih nbui ruisr.ed here nt thOfiwinn tline, Mlk.nl) hits nj-rlv(id at Yakoto f iviut I IlniH'iilimia. i ,') j v. t , i I -. I FROM POLK'S CAPITAL. . - Dallas, April 2a.-Mrs. Ellen Mason, mother of tho well-known dentist, Dr. I, T. Mnson, now of imllna, tiled Spn dny nt her home on the Lueklnmute, at tho nge of (1 years. The primary caiiso of her death wns la grippe, from Which she suffered during the winter. Sheriff riununer expected homo almost nny time now with I. M. Har ris of the PeiTvdalo nelghborltiMid, who is under lndictiueut for rape, coin mltjrod on his own lm;ughitoM, and who has been in Washington, from which ho lsi boing brought uiiderl A romibd. tlon. .,, Portjnnd, April, 21).-A Jury In the staW 'circuit eoiiH UltWnCtowlrthti.reJ turned a verdict of guilty in the caso of John A.i CniT, A well-known, capi talist charged with attempting to br(bo Juror TJionina .Jluntlngton, who, wrts sitting on the Jury thnt tried "Bunco" Kelly for his life last De cember. Tho Jury wus only out ton minutes. ; , ;( :j Is Treated With Great Consideration. Will He Tried on the Laiiiont Murder First, the Other nut lieliif ., f , , iKlroiif Caae, HAN FRANCIMCO, April 27.-Prls.rn otitclals are cotimletit that Durrani's' v'sttors Ining hint drugs which on able him to sleep twelve hours a day To the uso of tlkia opiate his In creasing Irritability If asc.'lK!. f lie I fast ixaMimIng what Is known aa an uucoaAituiitikt and tnsiUi aoiis, jirlsoit. or. Ohktf twky lias ortWrinl that no rtotk-e shall tm IsHtm of snyiltlns the urlMMmr says, tint uimor prtaon orli c litis bititg aisitiiktbiMl f DnrmM'n roikM, IuniJrt ia tronu-d Willi grtsvl txaolilsittl.at. I lit M-cti'li' Uuj iihmi oiiufiH'iuMit Oi-It In lit islson has avts to an a'Vol lng bathriaun, is pruiitM to ifc tn vmliis-a at all hours ami Is not thrown into coiiUci with the other trsoin-rs. A fiw frksxbt it Dttrntnt still nff.-ot . i Ixiib-VO In ihlw Inltta-rtW, even taroni' i, !og to solvt tint utymwry of tlm rit n in'.k-ror, Jilittlng IhiU the llHtrdetn ..n Uiti wiuk of a mhkllo agoil mar liial rm kksnt of th, Mtsslon, who ha uli tow diaatstoawt. Tit itlan of th tlintaioty tuutrnt'y to try Dun-ant for tiw utiussit itturtlor limt Is gNtornily iHililllS'liik-d. ('otiKjiti-0.il alone, tllr WIUNims (-too b) dMinotl w.-k for tin proaavirtkm, and with aiHirtier caso to lie moil a Jury vmlu t of guilty wtsild 1st diHtlsful. Too imaa,fuUisi ftr the moral effect of an actjulilal In one vino. Tho evUI.-iu i lit tin' IaiUmsiI ci-Iiiw la iisldrii ittthit itairo csv MARKET REPORT. I'orihind, Auil v!t).Wlsit, firm, In a'tivj vallej- fSN W fttcj WaJbi. Waiki W Uf TiUC -r bib.li.it. , Ijveriaail. Wh-it, atat, Ann; U mtiml iiioihriUi-: .No, 'i ml wbttor "m Id: N. - rt sprbig 6s rttl; No, l hard Ma-iiioh : r!ii. .No, 1 California Cm Dyi. Il.is at Iaiilisi, Pitiiflo txmt 12 t Ninv York.-Hops tpilet ; HARRY 13 ALL RIGHT. . Portland, April 27-lt la now learned that ex Sherlff Smith of Astoria, who has boon missing for about two weeks, wits seen to leave Portland on tho Northern Puclllo the morning of April Kith. r . - OUR SCENIC GLORIES THK PANORAMA. OK THK (iKRAT UOLUMIIIA RIVKR. Iiupressloiis Made nn the Apprecia tive Traveler Ihtrlnir the Famous i Jouriiey Along Its Shorm. Is-nvlug Astoria at noou on a brlghi April day, a delightful afterntHui was spent, steaming up the grand Colum bia to Portland ou cue of the umg- nlficent O. R. A N. coast steamers. The old town of Astoria Is a point full of Interest to a student uf history, an hero wore begun the earliest Settlo mcnts nit tho I'acltlo count In tirvgou, In the latter part of 17oy Jm-ob, Aatof formed a company and establlHhcil ii milling post at Astoria, mid around tho fort there were made the flrat nt tempts at setilcmcnis In that dlslaut frontier, nud yet today the town Is far behind Its modern rivals and until lately seems to have tbmo little to de velop the surrounding country. Itelug, however. Urn port of eutry for Port land and much tributary territory. It bus enjoyed marked dlstluctkiu In n Icoiiimerclul way. Hero the river Is so wide that -'Hie eye cannot discover Where tho liver merges Into the taiuud lens I'nclllc. On either shore, as the voyager sails up tho river," aye lofty hills ami lovely valleys, the ph-tilis osipie beauty of Widcb Is dlllicillt tp deacrlbo. Soon after leaving Astoria, Rainier, St. Helens, ami Hood loom up before the traveler nud remain llxed landmarks.-' Half way between the mouth, of the Columblu ami Port land Is o, rocky Inland to tho left of the channel, perhaps aevernl acres In ex lent, used us nn Imliiin uurini place since long' before white elvHItitloit took nft on the const. It Is still used nud beuig accessible only ny water, canoes containing the dead are often seen coming long distances ami over llttlciitt roads, Here sleep thousands iM-iiimiiiy, who once roitmeu in free dom from Alaska to tho gulf of Cali fornia. , i . :- v ,; . -'-', Looking, over tho wide expanse of water on this lovely April tiny 1 saw what heeiped to be horses and men In the water, annnrently miles from tho shore. On coming neuter I found that truly enough they went men nml horses, hiiNlly; flngnged In" lwillng llsh mis through' the 'shallow' water when the lldy was yiil. This business would bo a very tlrtitgerons one for it novice, owing t.tj the rapid ylso when the tide flows.in. All nlong the river there Is much to attract the oye-nnd tip voyage Is a oinost. enjoyable one, as tho wutw Is sqjiKith. D; M. 3 - THE CATTLE FAMINE. Whether the1; rise In rhoi price 'of moats Is really the ' result of a de crease 'In' the supply 'of cattle 'or a combination to raise the "price of niwits, If, mny be traced to the opera ii, ma of wiiat Is known as the meat combine.1. Tho object ot4 that combine wns to buy cattle low and Bell dressed beef high.. In pursuance ,of that' "ob ject lt llxed tho pflee ,o( initio at ft llguru !;'whlch , left i the eattlo , ralNtii'H no profit nnd,t consoiucntly. the sup ply of on l lie was not ma lijt allied. Thorn Avould have been cnttlo enough for the homo, uuifHet fftho, comWne had not-attempted! td froguliite Ibo law of'tkunanrt ami atipply. vfiuis free trade; irlepds aro , pot, saying very miiclu Just now about 'trusts. They have tnoteeeiitlyiioxplalued ii'ho.la protective, Ittritt Jiroteoia ombltmUuUH of this nature. "-The object lessons now most conspicuous are oil and cat tle, neither of which derive any con siderable protection ; if roran the tariff!. Tho administration hns been ns , yet too busy to commence that war on trusts which was somewhat osten tatiously promised lu Mr. Cleveland's letter of acceptance. The Wife Wearies of Her '..' Misery .'i' ".'u" . 8ho Take Her Utile) Uabat and Plunge, to Eternity lu powder BAKER CITY, April 27.-Nwi of an awrui aounie murder aud suicide rtsicheil this city thla veulng, the traginly being eimctvd Hear the town of Mtimpter tweuty-flvw miles from tin city, and the principals being a woman aud her two children. At an early hour this morning the dead bott les of Mrs. Earnest Maywaldt aud two children, aged SI and IH mouths respiMiivoly,. were found In Powder river. i,itey were last soon vusturdav afternoon aud uilssnl at 7 o'clock lat evening. A leatrhlitg party was or giiiiixmj ami were our alt night, the horrible- dlsoovory boliig mado this monitng. it is uui n, woman whs driven to desperation from tho m tneitiiwitt of her litisbaml. who drank to exec, and 'while In his cuna waa nil., nun amisivo. kiio citiwe death to such a life aud took her two bnts-s with Iter to watery gravoe. The cor ucr has left to hold ait Imiuiwt on n... inxiien. AHORTIVK TRAIN ROBBERY. Tacimta, April 27.-Flva imtskm! men aitompKu io iioiii fp the Northern Pa lilld ast bound nnsacntfor tralu Inm evening about 8 o'clock six mlies this sum oi ('ledum station, whk-h is ls tunes cart of Tacoma. Tba nlot mi.. tarried Imh-auso the train ran l 400 fn,.i after Mng signalled to atop, .instead oi A..i wittcn tne roiiiiora had caleu intisi on. Tim railroail omdals had Minwietigo tnnt an attetnit was to be mitik and bnd planned a warm roeen ii.... ,i. ... .. . ii. m iih-ii were eiaiioneti where mo express car was lo 1m roiilHui of Ctll.lSNI sent o lifly off I he Roalvn in In era for March. When the engine stopiMMl two mbls-rs who were to astnl R were too sturcil tu run 4tw fool and gti on. The train aoconlitiif ly wont ahead. Tlu-ao two men start ed across Hie bridge, tun Into the maso, wen? iitiitnred and taken to .llniahurg. Their names are Hunk larrlngton and Jack Harrison. Th other escaped. -, . OPEN TO SETTLEMENT. Washington, April 29. The Interior epartment l taking ttets to have nuiniM-r or aiwndoned military res ervations scattered over the countri oinod for settlement. Among these reservation I Fort Uc Derniott, Ore gon. ' ....,.;,. ,,.,..-.. ,(,r . WEDDING BELLS. ' New York, April 27. A Troy dis patch to the levelling World says: "It s true that Miss Julia Murphy, daugh ter of Senator Murphy, will be mar ried next Tuesdsy to ex-Mayor Grant. SHOUT WORK. , Gnl-ston, April 27. McCarthy wa knocked out In the first round In 45 Kocond by erection tonight. A BRITI.SU VIEW OF IT. Wo learn from that well known Cleveland organ, the London Times, tlato April luui, that "members of the Cleveland cabinet consider It ad- Isaldo that the whole Income tax law houkl be repealed, now that serious Inroad have lnn-n mado upon It by tho supn'tne court." Thla Is Interest- ug luforittntkui and It la made more luteri-etlng , by the cbaitnel through which It Is conveyed. The statement Is lu direct conflict 'with the reports of American newspapers, but for all that It may be true, ,ot lis hope that it la. Tltere Is ev- ry rcosoii wiiy It ahouhl lie true. Hie ueoiue tux has been overwhelmingly eondciiiiied by tho American people, The supreme court hns hraiidod-an Important part of the law as absolute ly contrary to the organic law and ft (bo constitutionality of tho re mainder a matter of grave doubt. The ax, as It now stands; Is an utter fail ure ns n revenue producing measure ml Is certain to Involve tho ftslerol government nud multitude of .Amer ican (iilsens In costly and vexutloiis litigation. A vast majority of the American pimple voted agnlnst nn In- tiino tax lu IMG, and while tho alsim- nablo law remains uimui the atittute looks It constitutes standing prmif of ho Mile of the democracy to popu lism, i If the IiOiitlon Times Is correct, Mr. Cleveland hns suffered a stroke of patriotic common sense, . In Oils oonneeiloii the people of this republic would be gratified if tho Lon don Tlimis would Illuminate them as o Mr, Cleveland's vIcwb on tho our ency (iiiestlon. The president affirms with platltuilliioiis emphasis that he favors "sound money." Senator Stew- nrt, the uiost untamed of sllverltes, mnkes the snmo nssertlou. So does t-Reirosentntlve Bryan, the "Boy orator of the Platte," and others' of his kidney. Can tho 'limes luforin us where these warring apostles of 'sound money" aro at? Is Mr. Cleve land a gold bug,' a silver bug or a humbug?.'- '!' ,l"" ;;l i LINCOLN EPIGRAMS. , Let none falter who thinks ho Is right"5 "' ' "" If slavery Is not w rong, then noth ing la wrong. ?, ,t,y.!,.: -:i ; ,- ".; (' Come whnt will I will keep my fult'h wWh frlond or foe. All that I am, all that I hopo to be, I owe to my aged mother. , , . , There Is no grievance that Is a Ut object of redress by mob law. , I authorise no bargains'' for the presidency, and ' will i be bound by none. . ;,..!';.!,' -i ;i f.,--i.j i . i'lds country, with Its Institutions, belongs to tho people who Inhabit It. ,' For thirty years 1 have been a item, peiutn umu, "and il nin i: too , old. jto change. , , .,, , I believe this ' governinent .'ennaot pormiinontly endure half alnve and half .frcci ;,.,,(-., 1-.4...i ,.,....!. i j No man s good enough to govern another limn without thut other's coa sent.1 . 1 ' ' 1 '. i i Gobi Is good hi Its place, but living, lirnvo ami iiarlutlc men are better than gold;" "." " " ' - 1 ' his low of justice."- "-""i-i-'X b-.d i In, law it Is i a good policy nover to plead what you need , not, lest ; you (AMgo yourself to prove what you caa not, i li-iHi-ni sail -iditil', Avi xloui Tho electric light and gna computles smile a they see tho price of oil vuuiv vy. I The Kindly Humors of A N. Y. People ... i Who Have Thousands ot Dollars to Spend. The TaruMi Jtfethoda , Kmployed to Beack Uearrvluir i bjeeta of Charily -Millions -Sprat Quietly. - Chauuwy Depew lu a reosatt ipeecU stated that this was ao era of fads. a big: "V have the new woman fad, the reform fad, tho silver fad. the Napoleoulu fad aud Ike Trilby fad.1 Ir. Desw sklpjied lightly over the fad question when be disposed of It o tirieny. it was a Bunjm wbkh, aandied by his skilled Intellect, would have furnhdied entortaluliig matter fur a two-hours' speech had be delvt-d into the Individual fad of the well known people of the city. The rad of New iota women nave boon written about more than once, but quit recently a vaat change has onto over tbe brlon of fsdism. Nearly everyone lin some pot fancy which. If they had unlimited means. would be Indulged until tt bad reached tin dignity of a full-fledged fad. , Now lork women have pnssoi tbe sinje whoni the fad Is merely tho moans of trivial enjoyment. It Is uow regsrd- 1 a a serious thing, a matter worthy f deep cunsldeiaUou like the purt:uie r a new house or tne anopnou or ny thing of a peruiaueut and costly etiamcter. The new woman Idea baa bad much to do with the serious aspect of the fad era. Fashionable' people have been deeply Impressed with lb im portance of "ih ow woman," who Is opposed to be th penton in cation ot all that 1 sensible, dignified, ttide wndnt and self-reliant Tb preseut aolcuto rasl 1 philan thropy, and the young bud, baudaotoe aiatron and active dowager who has nut some particular charity on band I ocmed sadly out or tyie. xui pm- lanthropy fad U a mighty fortunate thing for a large number of people bo are tbe targets or eousiuuntuie uma of money, which formerly weut for glmcracka or no eartniy us to anyoaevi .-a .).,, . .. , .-, . i MUa Helen uonm nas nan mum w da with tbe creation of this stylo of fad. although In no sense of tne worn ts rhe a fashlonablo girl. She dresses plainly, It seldom seen at the gay functions of her ioebiy of frlouds, but tIows liro from a aotier, common otma atandpolnt " ' ' LOVES POOR CHILDREN, ktua Oould haa a great lov Of chil dren, not tu much for th petted dar ling ot th Fifth avenue mansion as for th poor Uttl waif of th East Side tnemnta Two cbool oa the uaat Kid, on at tb lower na oi town and oa at the upper, ar almost ntlrely upported by ber. Not only thla, but at ber place, Woody Crest, on th Hudon, h baa frequently nfteea aud, twenty or in leueuiem children to spend a week with ner. Ponlea and curt are placed at their disposal,' together with an abundance of good food and warm clothing. . Miss Gould I also uncrown wou ... ci.inr.ln.1aw., i Mrs. Fllth Nmg- on Gould. In the Potted Plant associ ation. Mr. GotllU uevoic an ber time1 to' tins enten'nar. wun i. waa formed maluly to cheer the nf ferere In th charity ward of th city hospital, l Flowers ar . 011001 moiw them every uay, ou the work of the association seems mall on the urfnee, It really gives great deal of ploaure to It beue- olarte. -:i ; 1 - ' .-- -..; v DIt DEPEW'3 CHARITY. , During her lifetime Mrs. Cbnuucey U Detiow took consblerablo interest in' the work ' of St. Luke' hospital, which 1 Just a few doora from her tate homo on West Fifty -fourth street, lira. Depew was accustomed to make linos dally tours of tho wards, do ing what she could In a quiet, business-like way for the comfort of the patients. ,.-, ... It Is not generally known that Mr. Dopew continues tills work as much as ho can, though his business affairs glvo him but littlo time. Ho visits St. Luke's at least three times a week, and I a liberal contributor to tho finances of the Institution. ' Mrs. Cornelius YanderMIt also takes a lively Interest In St, Luke's. Sev eral bods lu the hospital have been 'rTd bv the Cornelius Vandorbllts, t;;. rt.'-t'.:s-"'l'.iig-tlm pylon's then are on s.inkhiji terms with both Mr. and Mrs. Vauderbilt.! 1 , , ... 1 ., ..... , ..t..' A SENSIBLE MISSION. , , Mr. William II. Vanderbllt 1 al most the entire support of the mis sion house of St. Bartholomew's, In East Forty-second street. This Is the most eomplotely equipped mission lu the whole country., It docs not only try to reform tho outcasts of respecta ble aooloty, but, It docs much to help and educate the hardworking people who struggle along at the grludtone f poverty, u...,,. : ,.. -1.. It has a bank called . the Tenny Provldont Fund, where Interest Is paid on deposits of one cent nnd up ward. It encourages poor people, to prepare for the proverbial rainy dny, even if they only save, a. few pennies a week. It hns night sewing, cooking and reading classes for Tthe'' young girls aud women who work all day In the downtown factories and shops. There are all kinds of amusements to attract young men from the streets. ' The mission Is sensible In every way. l It appreciates the many ob stacle in the path of the poor and It strives more to lighten their burdens and give them pleasure than to thrust religion down their throats. It was the .originator -of the pawn-broking cheme,., which makes,, tonus. nt , per cent rate, as against the 25 per cent charged by the regular" 'Bhbps: The mission people 1 1 knew 'that ' the pawnshop was a necessary, vll.nand. In times of distress a boon to tbe poor, nnd It set about to make it con veulence a cheap a possible. 'LOOKS AFTER STAGE FOLK." " Mr. A U. Talnier,' tbe wlf of tb '"" theatrical uianager, U on of tb most ciiurltable of women In Nw York. ' Charity ha alway been a fad wlthi -- her, ana ber particular cbarge ar r th poor broken -down people of.tha. tare. An actor or actress worn out with atw or slckneas baa never applied i to ber In vain. Many of them bar , been placed In costly hospitals at ber solicitation and expense, and wham they were ready to begin tb battl of life anew, her purs bat often gtra them tb necessary atart - - Mr. William Tod nelmuth, tU president of Sorosl. which 1 popn '"" lariy mpposed to be tb Inner wbl! of fadlsn, ba no fad except Flower hospital, In the poor quarter of East " u Fifty-ninth atreet It waa tab- ;,i llshed by x-Governor , Flower aa a memorial to hit eldest son, who died ! ' soma tun ago la , bia , twenty-flrat,, . fear. ' Mr, nolmntb la a ' merry,' cordial ' woman, easily affected by any tale f . ., misfortune, and whenever any of tb . mctniiers of Horosi bear of a case , ! deserving of charity, they know it , . , will be readily cared for by Informing Mi. nclmuta. . ' '" t A BOON TO WORKING WOMEN. "' Mrs. Elliot V. Shepard devote much ' -1 of ber time to the Margaret Louis .,; Home In East Sixteenth street a beautiful house, splendidly furnished. ' 1 It la like a hotel, aud la for tbe use of single women living la the city or Halting It-'"' - " :-';-'" . 1 Nicely equipped room are rented at , small cost and the restaurant la mod- ' orate in - price, although - conducted 1 ' ' like that of a flrst-clas hostclry.i It, . ha proven a great lxxin to that binre class of womankind who are alone In ' :! tae world and who must struggle for , a livelihood. Although crowded t Its utmost lln i It at all seasons of the year, tbe home la not self -paying by any mean,' ' 1 but the dencleftcy le always mad ! ..a good by Mi. Bheiard. , , ( ansa ueorgia cayvan'a varied ttaee extiorience has made ber the possesaor of many fads, from poodle dogs to i 1 Japanese bric-a-brac or the handicraft , , of Alaska Indian. Miss Cayvan has now settled down to tb task of boom-, nut Ing "the new woman" In every possl- , ble way. 6b make disciple wher- '''' ever h can, and h can talk wltk ici tb eloquence of a campaign orator oa ber pet subject, painting glorious""' word picture of what ta In ator for 4 womankind If It will only tand t , gather atad laalat upon it right. "i SCIENCE OR SENTIMENT.' 1 A breach of promise case I attract ing considerable attention In London because It involve a controversy be-. twoen science and sentiment with the' law acting aa arbiter between them1 and deciding In favor of sentiment , rha facta of the rase are very slmpl and were admitted by both sides. At physician named SnehTwho waa en gaged to be married to a Misa Froud, broke off the engagement and refused to marry her because he had dis covered that the young lady'a mother died from consumption and the girl herself was tainted with the disease.' The defense claimed that a man bat a right to guard bia prospective chil dren from hereditary disease, and that whn he round the woman to whom be wa engaged afflicted with that malady be wa Justified In refut ing to marry ber. Th jury took an opposite view of the case, gave dam- j,., ago for 1000, and now London Is en- , gaged In discussing whether tb Jury' - did right or .wrong..:-, .. . - ,rt .1,11,1 People who look at marriage from a scientific point of view rather than i from that or sentiment contend that the physician acted rightly, not only,, ; for himself but for the girl and for , humanity. In breaking the engage-'1 v mont They assert It to be a duty im-1 IMised upon men and women to take every possible precaution against " 1 bringing unhealthy children Into the jf worm. 1 tie transmission or nereui tary disease from one generation to l another is not only a curse to the chil dren born under the malady, but la a T menace to society at large. It , la j, claimed that no physician would ad- " vise a healthy man or woman to i.' marry a consumptive, and, therefore, , . that the reason and common sense of "" the community should prevent such: ' ! marriages as far as possible. Against these arguments of science ,. there Is urged every consideration which appeals to sentiment and af- -fl foots the emotions of men. The Jury , . evidently acted upon the belief that ' ' 1 marriage 1b a matter ot love and not -I of science and that a man has no .. ( right to break his pledge with woman simply because he wishes to fulfil soma fancied duty to a possible poe- tcrtty. The Judge agreed with the M Jury and refused a stay of execution. The law was on the aide of sentiment' but the defendant In paying his 1000 in damages has the comfort of know ing that his case has made ' him noted aa a physician, and that a large number, of people , believe he acted o right. ' WOOL. Stocks here are light com- sua posed mostly of San Joaquin clips. A few foothill wools are coming in in"""1 small lots. The tone of the market Is in it' much more cheerful" than has been . the case for a long time. , We quote as f ' before, but there Is more inquiry and much more confidence. Cam veraa i"( and Foothill, good to choice, 8I0., S. F. Country Merchant ., , ..,.i,i v' ,-t ,1 iiml'i"i;S :ij'!,?:i!:iij " i '''' -' Awarded :-.- -.j,nir t?U " Hichest Honors World' Fair, l -f Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair, w!! .1J1.O! OliO Most Perfect Made.i 40 Years the Standard. 'hi (.! tl'illli, r ,nl I.J K.I