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1 i . i r INDEPENDENCE LATEST TELEORAPHIC NEW5 And aoctal ami local happening art found in tha luaday RjcorS. which ia delivered by carrier, he fort you arc up, for carta par tnonih. Tall tha boy to kavt H. . H. u.. r h" ,hr" SUNDAY 4 ' ' 1 -rt . : : Independence, Polk County, Oregon, Sunday, flay 12, 1895.,, , No. 4. RECORD 1 - 1 11 JOSH BllURBS Lh As She h Wrote by An iDdqvndcncc Citizen. I t. I uiJr-. . noit (.. rm (l4.rti.l la lb Mraaactlaa fit Alloc ' ,h rtlr I .. 1,1 Wedtimday'a ryoriii WB uiM i rcttiuiuwUnliutt from a wnwu huU "dy tbat M" P'M'I', nJ audti crud u-vm inltaway that ll 4awd worth rvpilutunt, The tour )t fr ilaWf and Mevd no n uul t)nd lbl lUtntaWd i lb, reply i hereto and U additional utruirni ibl Inquiry cm the rt of 0 Itui-an luau dlm-li- Um fact Oii Ui Mir dw Mr. hh,wr gil iaedn and fully ' !". iluua jf U'" opl who know bliii. A lo the merit of the woman "i foHgrtirally lid UligtaniUiaUewlly "UiuM Vft the oak"" a number of ,H,k. u iu, who knw hr while lnlhiilty, 'ir lo tbluk w rrtly wronged bulb by kiiwr fiiil.lHjri'i (Mfwuial trvwimeut and till turn i"i by bl"xcdiugly bitter ml tildering tirade 'l abti. The letter iu the Portland paper 'M m fol JOSH MLUNU.H OiniHKNK. It rray ami Imlnt $ti gx m-n alia la iman ti trwm abe cUilm rili ortu Iw Iu Ilia niU iu fur alia I rrgalar alrvio wakarmul li orto lU a Ukau nr ' aim riil aifal Kvcr Uiluawhe -i9 iryra In work. ah In no ik Hint 111 a tiHiut fur any I W it k alH) up 4 1 & Uwllara worth of Itilug lille alia wr hear w 1 Ht ImfV Tli" lnfvr warrp li-r lint wur tiratif aw wa had a. lurkrl ami heUaynla ttlilla an I Inifl i.iw U aura ami have hrr lnk?i Up alia will lay in yuur lwu fir aiHiialliiM If alia alnt run out ah aim a daairl woman ymira uuly 0. K. KulK " rmdliiK, or raibrr irylhK to rraii, lb forfgiilng lb libivalrout brmuitof M. f, Itumrll wa fllW-d with tunnel wratb ami hiillgiiiln. Mr. Ituwtl alatcHi tint b U writ aixjiinlii- Lnl wltli Hi aUmlrtvii Ulv ami Xkw lit vlM oil III" auli)m;t n folluw: HE PACIFIC COAST MEN W Califurnians Win Many I; vents' I" rum I'rmceton Athletes ranlftr I'mtal AlhMa Atqilll Tboinaolir Knrkably Wall al rrlncu.a..A Kmlr ml Kooc ua la Vary VmI THhw. A MAHVI UH M l.fcTl KM AlHtt'T A I.AHV iU,TIIK WAV rWM lHr.TK!lK!tlt. Ti p frllltK IrUrt i ao rwimr. Iblf, M.va Uia dally (rri'iin la vml waa Utal It lUwiuod worth y of iiuhllcailoii. Hi wrKrf my I liirvd by lit inl worthy tlrtticn, I. ill doubllriat aiunn will tin lin nth. iw Iw, Smie irvjuillil 'r may t'vrn IiiinkIii mriitally b I irlmt In lb . cuiiultloii of U) ixly be wriim IniiiI, He bna vvltlciil lyliKHi t (xnmlib-raUo ln In r paring bit I. Her, and It U tbimfure eiitltlttl ti rfoixH'lfnl itiiiKiilrralloii Mnirnvrr, a ty0 i tb nlaw l wliH'li b Ik-Ioiik, It ba few tHiinl ml no iirlor: , . , , , , . "INhKI'KNDKNt'K Mv lh 6. "Mr Killtor Ivar Hir 1 miimlinliKl tw dri'ii vou a fi-w lliuv In nifiinl to A My In yum town and (bat 1 now to taan remit .r btiui wbanr aba VP It wurki-d for im Hur 10 wr k and pv her wK.n rllo aloiK Hit al e jpt Into my drlii 15 tifii dollar, and tbt-u Mrkiil up a fun and leafl llio town tfin to Kiil.ni and .tat" U 1W driver Out of hir fair and be never Mvti Iht any mora till wifkn go Ih1 t'Uy 1 nu t bor-on tbe rHrwl.nt Ortnon i lly I May to Iiff bi'llo b wjcl Hip winie and Did not crw for to IWulk to lin-a but I lu alUi d to ln r and knl Ikt bow tbo nuw ulotw went alie not lmvt Hiiy tblnM to aV ' tt III) Iiku' l n uliilu I In. in ami t liu III litir Iflmil tiiu biIvhiiUku of bcr. I would of Nicbed her U-for; abe U'ftft Hie town Willi IiImii uiu nliiul a flva ilollur trould ftnn C...... i -i ... ...I .....it ""111 IIICIl 1 VH'WI nil BUOII woil'M" f iMolmvii iu.r tukfii cnlr-nf Ibvone ba trnvfiit inmr tbrvw ever town .tbe wine mid hi Ike everybody tbe y Mh went from Ureijoir city to Portland miiiumIhv f mul Iih lluar 1 "link lifter him found I wetir tbear be Wl'iir u fi iihl I ui.u.t.l liuiiu 1. 1. up . arrnHt " ' a it.nii.I tll,v - " - l K"t out of the way alie L mipoae I mvlntr your town If ym will Ilea o kltul ImiU after or have the iHillee.ftrwt Wbo will li,.,i roving your town all h'w i hllil 1 month oald with her ebe l'w In Orpluum home at Hiilem and while Iih wear huuf be tiok It out ml brouKht.U n hear Iher foalks live In foriMt Kiovetiud In liiiueiuuibll (Mi'Mlnnvllle) Orouoiu her maiden uhiiio Im . t her married name la lie leafl lu.r buHband lut Hummer and F.imtok HesiiAV Kkoihi, fKMiKM-K, I'olkfo .llV., M,V 10, iHIrt Th lady aiaiki'li of by Joah Itllllli of tlii ilo m a tine, Iruol-worihy bouort lly; b took iol oar of till HillloK oioihi r who I ato my niotbir-lu Uw hettite old lady Tbl tUHIiiis blrwl the love lady Hikpo .if wImhw inarrlM iiiiio I Huiltb, to aik, Uknear of hi inatn. ami to be elevrr and ifw! lo him. K.iti afu-r hi-r arrival, during tbe hull. dy, he lold her be lia-l no fine nrr- ul lo kIv Iw-r. but be, HIIHir, ulb (UK out a big three dollar fnmi hi pm krl aaiil, "AeiKjit tbl. and Ibluk of youm truly." Tbe lady knew what It meant, n took It, tbaukiHl him kindly and kept au eyo u. Now 1 have known the ladv from her arrival at tbl man In until her nVtrtur. Wie, Hie lady aookan of bv Hilllnir In the Orrwmtan mine over lo my hm and akl me If heeould atop with u until Monduy ihl U-lnir on TlmrwUv. I told lirr the wrtild; ah then went it h'alem Kho i a Kood hUMi keeper. pletwant, rrai-rhil ldv. I knew her only during m , , . in winter and tbe Ily la all rigui; give the liwly her juil dm, and dou't let Hilling harm her.' , M.C. Ht'fWKl.1 ,, Tbl I alut all that eait l done fur the poor wronged woman., n u .ni-ihliiir further to be awl.l her friend will find the Kwxmi) willing to help them in any way In It power, ISA TRUE BLUE-DEMOCRAT ..i t i t On of the Falthfal from Hker City Eiprewie lllnwlf. I'MiNCKTiiN, N J., May ll.-r-Tlie flrtoftbe dual track aihlHlc game U'tweeu the team rvpreiiillng the Uulvi-rxlty of California and Prliimton oullrgi. tgu here tbl afternoon. Tbe flrai evrut, a luu yard daub, wa won by K. W. Alleu. of l'rlncet..ii, time, u nwnd. Iu the half mile run, I'btllp Hrdliy,of he California team, came In flrt; time hi 1-5 amuid Putting the 10-pouml bot, F. W. Km: b, another of the the IV V. I.v Won Ilrl, throw ing theabot a dmlwe (if:iiwrn-t and 10 I nclie. In the mill' lk K. 0 McVltty.of rrlneetou, ww awarded fint jdaee making tbedllue Iu the time of 7:41 2-5. lUlph Iieer, of Princeton wa find In .1iyrd daah, time, 22 2-6 aewnda In the aecond .Uyard rat the unt heat wa won K. J. i)yer,of California, In the lime of 2BS-4 aeeoud; Tbe wee- don heal wa captured by H. B. Terry, atao of California, wboae time waa ZO S 6 KToml. Tbe winner limned up, and Tirry won taking (lnt plw. Tbe total point aoored by California w fll. to I'rlueelon'iSl. FlmU count livepoliiU, and aeitnid count Ihn-e. fbe reeult la highly eoSiurngliig to the California leitm und tfll U'tter renult are ennftcd lo future cotiteU. UKESIIAM WILL STAY. tbe lit time, a he leave lii week for hi new home In California. Young People' meeting at 7i(0. Al tbe Hai.tUt church Rev. J. Fred Ijeiiklu will fill the pulpit and wilt deliver a dlaooume boui i iue morn I lug and Iu the evening eervh. The Sunday achiHil brglu at 12 iu., aud tbeYirting People' union meet at 7P',n' . . . . ,. . There will be preacblug at tbe Mon mouth Chrleilau church both morn 1 1 g and evening at the uual , hour. Eydcavor,ociety at 8, p., to be Jed bv the nator. Klder Bumpier, Buu- duy n hool at 10 a. iu. the public gener ally I envited to thee aervloea, M. TheY. M.C., A4 will meet t tbe CbrWlan church at MonnKuth at 9 o'clock m tbe young men of .the onllege are cordially Invited to attend the meeting". . . . The Mminiouth BaptiHt Hunday w'hol w ill meet at the HaptM: church al 10 a. m. Jietueiuber that Force, the twrber, clowmhl .chop ItKlay at, 12 o'clock. Don't wait till tbe lust minute.. Bwpendcra, lme wippoiter eluHtlc, lit the Ituket Htnr. MONMOUTH. and W. r. nwlefcee. a wan '""- firaM IN.IItMn Ball" n"-kl"r" a'runi Ilia lainrajf. PoHri.ANt, (rM May 11. -W. V. Jlutol'cr, the well known politician of HakerCHy, paaned-llirtrngh the city today, When naked what he thought of democracy In Oregon he eald: "Well, I am not thinking at, all about democratic politic In Oregon; there la mighty little democracy M I" Oregon. It uiHke me weary tojiear th'W il'' pop cull thaelw 1'-t1- They are pM.ullt, i"'t " 1M tUvnl .nil theniHclvca by ihelr sl niiiuca. I am a demm'nit, but Pin out of po ll ice, becatme I n't And very much demo- oraey li,,r. . . iraiiwn want lo I drtiiocrat ...... i. ... mul not flirt around the frliwfMrfllweklrHilik the jk.PuI let i. .... iit n ui aianti np S,e track of .Andrew Jackmn. H.ul not ehaM w.ll-o-the-wlM"' lmt orgaulallon. For one. I do not U eve . u... ..ti her moral, or political. Ill uinai".i , n.,boi. lot.peaklnKofthercHourceofHker connly, he aaW: "lkert chief re- . ia .....int. ho that the more Z'ragtng time the more valuable , Igold. AtluiHtHOHaymyenoniU., hepopullHta.andln tbl . Ll i- mirrmt. The numeroue mine- Irihu W tu ItakM iy turn- g out 1100 to f 150,000 per month. Should III Heath Fail Don M. Dick. limon Will be Appointed. WAMHIHUTO.K I). C. May ran be tated on the authority of one of the partic directly concerned, that tbe roortof any chauge In the neau oi thetatedcparlmeiit, in w hich Hecre- tary lireham will t aucceeiiea uy Don M. Dlckliwon, are not within the range of poaaiblllty, pmvldwl Mr. Oree Imm health improve, a I expected. Hbouhl bl fnlHiiK health Com pell hi withdrawal from the cabinet later, ivn . Dlckiuaou doubtlea might be aaked lo accept Ibe ofiliv. The prvaent report, however, are baaed on the fact (hat Tueaday lat Dlckluuon atteudeil die cabluet meeting In an informal capacity, aa hi. peraoiHil relations with the president are uoU lie iren,ueuuy Join Ibe cabinet olrcle. (0MEUSIMJ (III'KCIHJOKIW. Serriw at the Different inurcne of Independence ntl Monmouth. Thi uiomlng 1 Rv- J- & Lleter'e Hunday here. In the morning a n o'cloek he will preach on "The Healing of the Holy Spirit; or the uiBtinguwn Ing Mark of a Chrlatlan." . The Hubjoot at tbe night service will 1 "The Fouu- datUm Doctrine or me vur.uau Church." A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all. ' ' Tonight at the Congregational church Itev. 0. B. AVhltinore will give his ace .....i '...ibi ''Holrltitim With an If,' OIIU im" " - , when ho will oomnienton the scriptural accouut of "King Saul aud tbe witcu oi Endor" and the "Appearance of Moaea and Ella on the Mount of TrausllKur ation." .Other services at this church will li held as usual,. . .: i , Rev. Aj K, Crawfortl will not preach I,. i.a'irMbvterlau church at 11 a. m. !., la trt lie. ooinmunlon :servloeft, but In tbe evening will, preach at 710 o'clock. Hunday school will tw neiu at, the tegular hour and, the ChrlsUau Endeavor society will meet, at 6:45 p. There will be services at t he regular hours for services at 4he Methodist church, Hev. J.8. Smith officiating for Mrs. Dr. Ptiole Is on the sick list. Mrs. A. E.. Campbell returned from Port'and lat Thursday. , ..... , Mill Eddleman is still very low with cntiHiimptfon. , The commencement exerciea of the public school will he held in the col lege chapel May 16. There will be nine graduates. Mrs. J. P. Ellis was vlaltuifc Dr. D. M. Doty last week. Mlss Clnra Hall, who ha been one of the teacher at Independence, will begin a summer school near tne uranq Itonde next Monday. It is enjoining the dlxtrict where she taught for two Mi. H. A. Adkins ls vlili'8 her sons In Linn county ihis week. Jim Iiewla la rushing work on bis hop yard west of Monmouth this week lllcycles are getting to be quite i nuisance on the side walks. Mrs. Dollan returned from a visit to her mother, on the Lucklamute the first of the week. . f The Young Women Christian A elation at Moumouth will meet at tbe Baptist church at 9 a. in. THE KAIL riCO 'E lil LiH WIlL STiHD Reason t5 Believe This Conclu sion has Been Reached MAJOBITV OF JUSTICES IX FAVOH A FarorabU DarlalM Confidently KiaFtt Wka Uw Saprrma Court Keanaaa. bla oa tha MhJaUM Jaek aea BWI4 to Approva. 0 Wasiusotww, I). C, May 1L Nk Justices of the supreme court held., a consultation at the capitol today from II to 12 o'clock aud there s every rea son to believe that a couclurkin on tbe Income tux question was reached. It Is presumed that the usual custom of tbe supreme court will be followed, and that to one of the Justices in the minority has been asaigned the work of preparing tbe opinion of the court. Tbe ustl(M la tho minority may encb write a seierate dieut or not, a each Individually prefer. , . , v. CimsuiUt ion are held In secret aud (id auuouncement of conchiHions reach ed Is ever made prior to the official pro mulgation from the beuch, but some circumstance oounected with the ses sion . rather ooiut lo the vote of Justice Jackson having been cast in favor of the constitutionality of tbe law. The principal reason given for this statement Is Hie fact that after consul tation of all the members of the court, a private conference was had between Justice White, Harlan and Brow n all Iu favor of tbe law at lis previous near- iBg, and Juxtioe Jaeksmr, Chief JQs tlce Fuller who favored upholding law in part was not present., The manner of Justice Harlan and White, the most strenou supporters the lavHu previoos conferences, also lead to tbe Inference that they felt they wereiu the majority. It is regarded almost certain that a decision will be announced when court is rensaenibled by the 20th. MET DEATH ON Frightful Cloudburst In Ohio Causes a Train Wreck. Twrl1il.,,Pth.,-o . i Tralnmartar-A. Wrecking Train and IM Craw Flung d Into tha Klver. MARSii.iioN. Or , May ll.T-A cloud burnt, iujbls, secilon Jate ,la.t uigbt washed.out a number of bridges on the Cleveland, Lorraine & Wheeling, and oil the. Wheel!" Lake Erle.rallways, swelling rivulets to rivers and Jnuud atlmr , a , larire extent, of lowland. People ,pn Erie aud 8uunna street were removed from their houses in boat. ,- i, Hi. it i . . ' A Wheeling A Luke Erie wrecking train left here to go to Pulton to repair some trestles one mile ami half west of tlmt town. A bridge had beeu wushed lcavtmr ouly the unsupported track and ties, and the train piungeti Into the water lelow with all ou board (ieorge B. Gibson , the train master, Is nihwinir. aud t is supposed trial lie is luiriwi iwncatn the wreck, f ive others ou the train were more or less Injured. A relief j. arty was immediately sent to the scene of disaster and the injured trainmen were properly eared for. Scenes at the wreck were very afleoting. , , That new Hue of . Furltan Ruby col ored glassware ..ve spoke" of hns arrived and Is the, preylost lot of .good you ever saw for the prices asked; J. Pt Irviue. IS SOLITARY CONFINEMENT. Theo. Durraut Now Has a Cell All to Himself. an FRAfNC'isco,,.Cal. May ll. Theodore Durant is now the sole oc cupant of his cell at the county Jail. The burglar who was bis cell mate was removed at the request of Durant's at torneys, who feared that Durant might tell his coinpauion some or tne inten tions of the defense, aud thus make it public..: Trilby Denied to Denver. , Dknver. Col.. May 11. Judge Hallett. in Uuited States district court today! Issued au older ou the .appiica tiou of Harper & Brt., of New York, for an iniunctiou restraining uiauage- meut of the Lyceum theater of this city from playing Trilby, iue managers have made a bard tight and have bact tbe play on the boards for several days. THE SPRINli RACES. Polk Coiiiily District Fair Association Selet't Their Dates. , The directors ', of, the . Pojk County District Fuir Association held a,meet- iug Saturday eveping , and, decided , to hold the spriqg races on ihe 13th', 14tb, aud ioth of Juue, inclusive. ; , It was defiide to give at least, thr races each day, and the, purses offeretl .. . ... - mi ' .. ..... tn ci&nn oy tne Bocieiy win muuuui w iw. The secretary, ha heard fj-omraos of the leading boreeuien.in me vaney, and they are all anxious to attend tbe meeting, and from pieaeut indications tha number of horses and the attend ance will exceed that of any previous; year. ' "" ' , Frosh French caudies, fruits, ami cigars, at the Bon Bon, next to post ntn,H. (3 street. Indenendeuoe. :;' ' "" - ' Best iu the market, well cooked by white women, at the City restauraut. " ltln runlng a round ever eluoe.1 T