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    As an Advertising LleBiun
THE WEST 3IDE
Takes thi LtAD in Polk County.
he Best Newspaper
INDEl'KNDKNCK. POLK COUNTY, OltKdON. THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1895
Fivo Cents Per Copy.
No. 28.
VOL XIU.
$2.00 Per Year.
1 I I I 1 1 III I
SlCU ST13TKY .
LRErcHUM.M.l. OFFICE
atltl IW""' . , V
lodepCU-
unnun r
TUB LECUBR TO PRISON
Oscar Wildo (lets Two
Years.
JOHNSON, KlvSlDRNI
iWut. All wurrnuMru j
Wr.
fCTTTTUOMAH, PHYSICIAN
M iv He Writes a Very Sickly
clv.MomiHmh,)r. Statement.
ATTOUNKYS.
0 SMITH, ATTOUSKT AT
filer! courts. Abstract of Ul
Clull. OiUt mr Independence
. ....k
Youth He Claim Has a Fascination
for Hint, Social tirade Ar
Nothing- to Him,
SASH AND 1H.H)1W.
i,,..m ,,,, amy .- incur wwie
trtttl having reached the tlnnl stage.
old H:iity court nami wa tilted with
Interested spectator today, sir Frank
lM kttiMHi, solicitor general, concluded
hi addrea ti the Jury. Tin prison
free silver day. a gold -Unit tiny, a day
C Wllaoiilaiu or McMulcyUm, nut n
lllty lf plcllleUlll It 11(1 plcllaUrt'lalll."
Following litis, beautiful strain of
innate lutoraporaetl recitation liy
Mlaae Nellie UitwMvll, Atln Vaughn, el
, and a rending by Mr. Itnrxeo, "Mr,
Ili-own I tun Hi Hnlr rut." Dinner
being announced Hie Joyous nein-
Wage repulretl to grassy spot a under
large itniU tree, mid enjoyed it din
ner lit tin grove.
Tlu nftcrmaiu wn taken tin In wit-
ni'KHltttf imtiiy L'limt'it it ml ctiniitdH, nit
t which were itrtmounccit extremely
hhI. Sell, c jt itic hi for her iiliiire of
thi rownnU n tmual. The only ttivl-
lent of the tiny whh it fall miHiitlned Ity
Mr. t'yni of 8cl while iterfoinilim
the well known mtck rucc, nothing
rlnttn, however, rextilietl,
Die Mucviiltcca of thh plmv will hood
Klve it cnttitl pleule which III turn
will Ik' followed Ity one given Ity the A,
O. I. V, Jeffern linn one of lite it.
t grottutU for utich tHt iiHloim that can
lie fount) In the mate ami who U mak
ing ttue of them.
W v iTOUf LI. IOH ASNON, MAN- er'w Inilutacy with l.onl AlfrtNl itouc
Ivl nfttttm of Mh ml lora niul the exhlltltlon of the yottuger
JwHaawtus. Maiu lml, lotltt- ntait .y the eMer one at hotel ami
Jlw, kjwII m
PUhtio ulnovM lu ami n I unit I jimfnn
i rrfiiit in tiwh l.kitit w-ii.i.4
" " m ,tnr tiiiin lit ii' n llMV
t,oi"l Alfrtst I oii trlii Kit, idiiimcl vatd the
Jury hat! Ihhui tolj they wen too low
l.k HIII.IHM'IM t. UI1..I. 1...
lNDFXhNlECfc hhanketl I3.mI It wa at, a It Mhowetl
1 meeleery Mon- ur Biw,,- n,,, iv,.i f ,1.,,
plght lu I. F.hnll. All Jwr- tMV,sl, ThU witu greetetl with nn
Iwlf ithewitre Invited U Httetnt r nlau which the Jmlge trontjtly mi
l Krfohum, M. W.; . O. tin., .l
.JUo(uVr. ftlr ''lva Clark, lending' eotinxH
mi i otic. o"rt" otiermcii oojoctioii
to mu h nniienlH.
I.iM'KwmmI nked the Jury to render
VboK ,lii'- Al' h1 '"""T.I!! 'ettallt tin.l nltomlualtle vice from
invittHi i u.r.-. -.. - - rennttg iu n.vm uittiiuftitingiy lit titi
kf ALLEY LOIKIE, NO. , I. O.O.
V KM.-e' in Viimluyn tiil every
l . .... . 411 V.1.1 fMllnaa cor-
$ N. -.; A. J.Uiwtiuuui, (sa-mry.
ury.
OMF.tt I.OIH1F., NO. 45 K. of r.
vrv WetlneinUy evening.
A Kramer, V. V", J- k'
ofR.-
.toll V
IrfUry. I Juattce Willi Itcfiiit Humming tin al
t i , ... n... ........i ......... t
,..'' 1(1. I !(,- ,.'lll(i(l (.'((..I ,'l (l(
addn-to. wa favontltle tt Wilde. The
fjOMU; .."'nir., w ' V Jnry r-tlr..! at .livi ,. m.. and reiurncl
fl Mw very " T' . f-itli T a :.''. I'vlng U-en nt.Hcnf from the
court two hour, nml returned n ver
dict of guilty. A aenlence of two
years' lutrlMtitucitt at hard laltor wa
tmi.o'e.I, The wime itetttence waa
iwnied on Alfred Taylor,
While the Jury wa out. at the re-
rtueat of n rti'rotetttntive of the A""-
clnttol 'r.iu. W lUie coiiI iirtM-unti
the following alined latemciit from
Wilde:
The charges alleged ngnlnrn tne are
entirely untrue. Youth In every form
alvvay faaelttnlin tne. Itet'anae uth
hn naturally the temiterantent in
which nrtbtl try to ntialn. All work
of art are work produced In the mo
ment of youth. I have no aeut at
alt of aoclal trade. I love the mity
of the rich and will lni on nwottHt
of their luxury, their rultitre. the
grace of their live, the external nni
dent of comely life, nut any one,
plough-boy. tWhermau or atreet aral.
Itn uteres for tne. .Mere numniiiiy
I an wonderful. ! do not ak of the
young what they do; I don't can; who
ihev art. Their Ignorance hit It mode
I of wttdour. their luck itf culinre leave
them otten to freh ami vivni i in ore-
TWOS. GUINEAN, Proprltr,Ulon. iSlgneli icar w mie.
'-3 JAmfrton nl Eorett;l'l tit.
ft I Til
8TntB nd WhloVtn HU
lultTlJtXP.OItKU N
KAlLIiOAIW.
TIMK TAHLE.
p dr D c tut " M "I ,0
I.MTC Ibarra
Imtepeaaene. Moiu.u4
:W
t-.Mi to-iJ
ll:IA H
:W Is
. ... ..i i i-iiiiATKiv. i in mil n nntiniTn nniTinn
'ninnim tiid n v kkax n kn k
miw urn luiMA
(Ireat Excitement
Wheat Sales.
in
ST MAM YAtilT SINK.
Few IVrnona 4iiioihI lo
lrtiwutd-4vitat Scrnuihllng.
He
ltuffiklo, N. V.. May A tinm
yacht lMarlng the name "THIIty" wa
a Hue, I lu the llamlturg canal tltl
monttug and tnsi or three men are
thought to l drowned. The aecldeui
m-eurreil at Michigan atreet Itrhlge,
which I being rettalred, The yacht
wa it et I a a ferry to carry workmen
aero the eittt.il and today there wa
a large crowd of I'oIIhIi laborer who
otight etatveyaniH to their work,
ritey clautltertHl aloaiti like a flock
f hetit. Tin "Trilby" ltik tltree
IimiiI wifely acron. but when he re
turned for the fourth the I'ole made
a ruh for her and all Jumped togeth
Hears Wept ami (Jroiuul
. their Teeth.
The IlulU Are Talking- or Ikdlar
WlirtttOnee Mure a ml Predict
I.irtlnir rrltt'H.
East and South
via
The SHASTA Route
of the-
Southern Pacific
California eii,r, tralna run dlly,tnppln
It ,11 ,ilijn ltwiwii l'irtlul ntt AU'""'
ooth .
Wir. m. I l,v. l'l.rllBiid Ar.
to-flr.. Lv. Aiiwoiy Ar.
KcU A. M. I Ac Han KrunclKCO I.v.
Rotebura MalMliy L.
T7i,v. Arrlv.
Riburi(....7MiA.i, I t'ortliot
WVIKUII HV JI'STK K WILMS.
Limdon. Mv ri.-In iwin en
tenet on tHicnr Wllile nml Taylor tt
ttjiv. Jtwtlce V llll mild:
t i..v.,r iH-fore liatl mHMt n rne n
thl to ilenl with. Two men audi a
.-., r.. I.v the nature of your crime
lout to nil wtwe of remorae for what
you hnv done. To iihuk inni ju
TnvU.r. hoiild be the keeper of
n il., t.roilml. and Hint you, line.
matt f cuinire. alioniti ue aticu n per
..f votinii men. mere o, it"
(bmltt but that the verdict I a Juat
one ami I ahall give you tne uu pc;
ntty nlhiwcjl by law. tind I only regret
that H fc not mow evere. You are
l,til nei.lelu-e.1 to lutrtl Uinor lor uir
teiin of two year."
Wllile tll'l U"1 "M"c 1,1 J""""
While neilleltei. wa tH'lllg pruini
ll looked like ft man who had made
uii hi mind to iniiUe the bci r a
bad altuath.n. Taylor ami e,l v, hen tlie
etitemv wa pronounced. A "'
fumed lit the dock ami aiancu k,
ba.-k to the primmer1 room the crowd
yelled "ithnino." -alinme." iui io
' " . ..:..( icinu elan and
llg CailKCtl JUltCT M.ir. . --
ihk ..... .1..imt(il((i(il
exelaliii in a man met
voice, "alienee, nilelice."
THE JBFKKHON 1MCX1C
...... I Af.
It Wn an Immenaeiy am -
fair iu f.very nei' '
I'llUWtitt. May -There have
been may wild day In wheat of hue.
but today ptocectiing tuppeii tne i n
max for aunirlac and aetiwttloii,
t Mm hundred million buahcl of July
wheat aeiuuetl lo be for wile at any
where from T.V down to 71 at the
atart, and a much wa wauled an
hour later on when It wa aelling away
above "W. The Immh got on top of Ha1
wheat market lu great altaitt at the
opening and Mticeectled lu tireaklug
the price of July lo "1 or ceiti
below t 1h Vhialug price of Jealerilav,
It went tlowu with a elide uud pro
feaaloual abort Mller, whoe llghl
liad U'cn dlmmeil for a uioiitli lin k,
began to amite, but luaide of an hot"
iiiiihlnu but weening and walling in
gnaahlitg of teeth wa to be beard t
the camp of the l'itr when the prlci
of July Kind up from 71 lo 75'4.
It, tl. I tint ft iV review did much
er on one able, cnualng her to lurch, to luilueme holder In getting rid et
aple and go to the bottom. ! their wheat tld imniilng. They aald
aeverat minute the water wa Jlv t tlilr luformailoii In regard to dnmam
with men. few of whom eould awltn, wa that It wa not aerlmi. ItealdcH
but all of w ltttni wen airuggllng ami thl cable were lower and rain were
Intt ltlivg at each wilier or anything roioricd lu the WeM ami NoithwcKt.
within mu lt, Many climbed out on The llrat thing to Incite buying wa n
iheilmk. but oilier were Keen to ink predict Ion from the aignal wrvtce of
tml wore not aecii again. 'I lie canal a killing froat In Norih and Soiiili Un
it llug dragged, a It I U-llevod kola, Nebniaka and Northern Mimie
Ih'it two or tltre. I'tih are inlaelng. aotti. The accue lu the pit after the
llarlaani. later Soter ny he believe frame pretllcllon iH'ggaretl deaerlpilon
ami the wearing price wa iicct.iupiina'ii
by an (itonuou bualuca. From Hie
llrat bulge to "ti'H, there wa a react Ion
to 7M. reault of a heavy renlUlhg of
proili by the long, aided by another
denial of the damage III the Weal,
i Imager bk ou more wheat at the
diM-liiie, A a coiiHeipience the relic
tion wa followed by a ironger nd
vance to 7Ul, and a alight reaction In
T'.i') nt the cloalng mona'iit.
Till: t'Sl'AL M A It K UTS.
I,lveiMHil, May 2."i.- Wheal. pnl,
iiilet; ilemaud poor: No- - red liner,
.". Hid: No, 2 red wprlug, ia; No. 1
hard Multiloba. ." tld; No. 1 fallfof-
ula. :. 5WI
lion al Ituilan-l'ncille coital,
12 .'.a.
l'oriland -Wheat unchanged.
Sun l-'ranclaeo - Hop. Joule per lb,
New York -Hop dull; aiale common
to choice, old, lit, J'((;i; coaai,
old. 'MiT,; IsiM. Jfirtie.
Kan l"raltcla- Wheat No. t hl
nlitg. tiuolable at (C'4 with at 't I for
choice, milling alcadv at ryi,.1.ni,
ni:w vtiUK's iiK.vits cai;i:i
Xew York. May 2..-The bear III
wheal had their own way during Hie
llrat hour, but before midday the plu
rea ided with yell- a they rrnniicai
ly tried to cover li t' hort aalc pul
out viwienlav ami early today. Light
rain over porilona of the winter w heal
belt had o Improved crop neeoiini
that the country wa in a iiioimi i.t iiiki
tit., i.nilll and Ho t big I'bM'K on lit'
cllne. bill it a.Mtn a It heard that
froau were jircdicted ror toiugin. over
Hiulinvtrli lo Set He the l-lale Out-
able Hie tiiurt.
u.( t'liinelMco. May 2.1-1. H.
Llovtl, Bttoruey for Mm Otdrlch and
miJ. viiifiitla Fair. I tn .New York
ami an evening paper alatin Hint the
object of hi trip I tditnlu Ida ell
em' eoinient tu idmi for nettling
ituuldo of the conn all dlepule ou-r
the Fair miale. The preent alntu
of litigation I Ihu KuminnrlKed:
There W a rnuleat on tne pari tu
.. . . .... i ...I....M t...t.M iM.,..a,iii
coliaierni aim innivi o- .
c under the triad cnnletl ny tne iiiki
,,r Kioleit will. et ror luNiriug jum
:ttl. ttharle U Fair ha a ituileal
pemtlng agalnat the atoieit win on
the ground that H I revoke! by I lie
aeeoiul will ami nl en tin-ground
llmt lite Mrllon of the atoicu win
which cieale the truat ar Invalid. If
the trut I knocked out, Jame tl.
Fair will have died luleatale a lu
that part of hi ealate which "
Llll,, (he trilMf. Iliciutling nil eeepi
lite million dollar bequeathed
hnrthew, ller and other.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Sustained.
Another Grand Decision
(liven,
lu Which tho Supremo Court (Uvea
Anarchy I'mnlalakahlu Wanting-
uf I lie Nation' .Strcui'tb.
ritiH'lH.KStiMK YOI'Ntl
WASHINtmiN. May 27.-Th au
to pre me court today aillrmed the con-
lllutlonnllty or tne lieary i;nuieae ex
clualoit act lu the caae of I -cm Moon
Sl'IIHi. Sing, a Cniifoinia t;iiiiinninn, wno uu
thla country ami wa reiuaeu nouii-
u .. ...,.1-,.,. i,,v I j.nl Ceorife ln. The Judgment of the lower court
Hltollo Houulaa. youugeat aoii of the wa '"' ..M
. ...hk fi.......,i ii. ii I .iiinui ,. i,iiii..(i. i.i -: i ' .
JiarOia ot wio-cnum-i i. .( ... ... ....M.......K
alteet light balay. Henry Maglll. re- I ain.e e,,,. -.,-,, ... .... " ' '
d
tilled
X-
i.,h.i UI...I,,. .. dlML-lv antrrv at elliaion act. I ue joatice ,.,
U, publlcntlon and v eetlug'the report- were l"?.
er' todnv. airucl ! .a Willi a heavy m-ir. .., "
tvalklng .lck. Migall. w io ha -.me ' , " V
epuiailou a a boxer. r,-p ie,i w in nm .'" "V ,. " ' ;
n and blow were exciinngwi uiiiii -. ' .,, ' ' " ,i ;
approach of a p.. Iceman atopHHj mi. a.ati,.- ..t,. "
.. ' pellaut hail wa to npiaiil to the an-
oreiite oBlcer of tii cotuvior, tne aecre-
lary of the treaatiry. The fotirt nv
fraiuetl from exproaaalng an opinion
a lu the Aierlt of the cae, nml the
Judgment of the court below denying
the application Mr a wnr wa nr
drilled. Juallee Itwwer dlaaentetl.
STILL MORE NOVELTY
New Ideas That Mark the Fash
ions of the Season,
, .,,.,. , i Evening I'.mt. publlahed the power of paaalug upon fact. Urn
till InU'i'vlew Hi amtieof I, .ml Hind M.h,,, Slug con i ended he had ac.,u Ire
" frit', da regartllug the tunt li talketb doml.MIe a a clllren of the ..lie.
,f r lage wl.h the var.e.y ncv, ... . U-fyr he pe of ,l,e e
WASIflNHTuN. 1 a. in., M.tv 2S.-
SiNTelary of Slate (Ireahnin tiled at
1:1 j a. , Witahiugion tluie.
Waller O. ,reh
In
that UoIkmIj yen tlfowue,!.
SIMIUIX IN CALIFtUtNIA.
riie Pay' Hacea-lttH-onl Made
t'ollcge name.
San Frnnclaco, May 2.t.-Sw,et Alice
fell dead of a hemorrhage lu ilte tlr(
race at Hay Plairlct track today.
The reauli of the rnee were a roi-
ntti;
Five ami a half furlong -Myron
won In Wi.
Five furloiig-eva won in l.tr.'iy.
Six furlong-Lin vllle won tu l:tr.'i.
Five ami a half furlong-Slr Ulclt.
ard won In l7 it I.
Mile and a half, ateepleclime-
Itelauipngo won In .'1:21').
Mile and ft aixteeuiu, nantiicap-
Uoma won In 1 : !',
Berkeley Ova . N. 'y "i.-aie
acoretl the greateat imiuiIkt of llnt
In the Intercollegiate game t-Mi'iy.
The acore by H.lnl wn: Yale .'I".
iviiiinv van a 2.,. llarvnru t-j. town i";
Cabrornla 7, Partmouih 5, Swart tiutore
.1, riiloii J. Amliurai 2, foluiubla 1,
I'llnci'ton 1. Total iu p.uui.
' ' ' ,V i.. . ii.. ,tr otten- "verelgnly within tlieae limitation.
Indiana regiment when the war i p. f(k h(, (,v)1
ed. lie wa badly wt.un.letl at All i w- ,dttructlon to Inter-
, n.l for I. "-"W";' Mmunerce. ami the civil court
brevet of major general of ""r; . . , r,,,,,t , .1,j.,l, th,,e who
!'.' jrr-'tnAe'r:: ii;r; 'ie 'i.aru;:.io.. t., ...
I uIunI siaie Judge for the ,.,. .,., .. ., ..... , ,T,t,m
,"'"" ,"'" ' ' , ' u .,.. ......rat prH-ee for act none in vioih.m.h
Ute la-m il to Im-ome pati aa er t ein ,.,,,.,, n,,, ,.1,-,-nit court hav-
nuder '' A" 'rj J ySS - I Jtirlatllci'l It act wa not
"jXLtto l revhnvable by the napre, -onrt on it
Kecretiu m.- ........... -- ---- - - tut itlttti for writ of hnnea corpn ami
"'"""I V'looTla K"'r Wilt I tlenled.The tie-
aeveuih clivntt In tictolwr, lt. ,,',.. ....
MoltTtiN Folt I'HKSIPKNT.
Albany. N. Y,. May 2T,."I do nt
U'lleve there la any foundation for
thi talk that tloveritor Morton ha
made au alliance with ex-I'realdeiit
Harrlaon to bring about the nomina
tion of another Harrlaon and Morton
ticket III txiKl." atd John I'almer. aee
reiary of elate. "Mr. Morton ha lteen
vice preal.lt-ut oi t'e at ti ute , m..,-, , , W(,t ,t r,,nimM
i.i i.a no further attraction for him. "... .... ,., .,, vi.lP
ably ha no further attraction ior .... . .,, , tin,, vigor.
,4le. tho fact uiuat I "; '' ' J,; " r down from laat i.lghf.
thnt he wa elected governor of New J y M" ' ,t , ,
v,.ru in iwit bv the remarkable mn- 1 1" t .te.
a governor hn Ih-cii highly aatiat a , , (nl k .Tr ,
tory to hi felbw-clilr.en. trreapectlve i n M
f party. I think that, popular a lie H ; . . 1
wa when lie la-ca me governor, be I . n ,.un.y
' ..(.i.. wheitt niftiln and av
m. Tut car led "nloatlcl m much wheat In the paM
a var ctv . '"W " ,,uU ' U "
i a i in iy u ... , ,nwn.
miu h iroimer totlay, for n
Aieetttlve rf the alnte
out the general will in a xni iy . t mU)g ,-,
Much n I reapeci iieiijiuo..
Levi
nnVH
i f..H(u.,i t UK) ffihvhm'd that
1 Morton i the logical candidate of
the New York republican for the pre
l,l..niitf if In, dealre the nomlnalloil
'""'' ... . ..... f......
i.n -wl 11 have a aoiui iiei.-Ki,,..,..
... - . ... ...i...i i, .....
v..li u nte. 10 my iiiioo " ,--
near to be the drift of republican
sentiment In thl alaie.
CLAIM aTiAINST HAWAII.
UMlHINtl IN ILLINOIS.
PAN VILLI!. HI.. May 2r,.-.lohii
Hall. Jr and Wlllnui llo.xce, young
men of uuMiivory reputailon, who n
uoii..,i Ml I.niim Itennetit and Mint
, on,. I. ItHtiiu.i. were hanged to Ha'
i .iiiiiii. .-...j" -
i!iii.,..-f utriu.t bi-ldL'e. the hcene of
their crime, at :t:.' a. m. loibiy. da
the way to the bridge from the Jull
it i,i-,u-emioll WIIM rormco. uimiik tie
f-
'niF.TAUY tlUKSIIAM PKAP.
aae I
Away at One tfiltH-k
Montlng,
Till
A tillANP PFCISIoN.
Waahliigloii. May 2.- In the pelt
i f. rtoerlv 1 1 - "' l'Wme eourt dei,,iUhe writ
e S lie ttldBe H -"n '" WWll"l
and i.r.,fcld4,,, I dtHlalotl or tll lower Court.
f. !. ... f.4:. J The tl.-laloii of the eourt wa read
t n-veinoo m . ,....,..,,-
lUI'V .if Mill,, V'n I "I JUUC, ' MM-V1.T inn,
IMiy or "I.I '. "..' ,., .... .iLn.mlntf iuiIii bin. A t
Harrloii '"' V V .TV " " ..
txmi In
',,... lo.lhnw COIIIeltlloll or lite govern u. .-v
M ivh'l " W m aa-talite.!. Tin com lual.,.. of the
''. ..T' V... court were that lh government of
'"1 ' .he Fitlted State-, v.a having Jurla-
1 le Hi to n,t -vry Individual within the bt.undarle
a ffl tlalature l ut al"' M
1 . I'ltl... l,.l,iH..tl.iii unl Hit
Indiana, but iu iva ue ik . r . ... ,,,, (f
tioop FOIITI NK AT PALLAS.
no., Man Oct a Wife. Another a Tor-
tune, ami the Town a tug .Meeting.
claloii any:
'In il. caae before u the right to
uae font doe not exclude the rigid or
. . .. . . i...,t..i..i ,t.
npaal to tne rnun mm- j " -
i i oiiiiiiii. nun ror cxcn-iaw "
n.i.lr imwcr of iirevenllon. Iniletl, 11
l,,!!!,, May J7.-Mr. II. f. I.n a to, " " "' ,.....-.-
- ' .... ......... c i ,i... ....Hum. iiii iiotr niHienii ot to-
f the law lirm or tmiey. r- n , " K,.m (lf
. . A ,.i l H'l.ul IllltflllirilllllllltC llll llr 11 I"'
III,. Home or iter pi,iT,,, . .. . .. ..., ., inilon bv the
HI,, In (he aou.licn. part tr in cm"; . , " ' ,,llv.
iv. Tie voting con ne w ut ioiiri ( V ... .
nliet of the aoldler, It aubmllted all
Highest of (ill in Leavening Powers-Latest U.S.Oov't Report
mi
Triumph of Usefulness without
Rival In tie Realm of Modes.
New Silk and Tat tern l'rmlueed Ep
rlally for Uloue (Jreat Variety
of Color and Material Imlulifed.
One of the Intercut luff aludle In
fnahloii I the grailual development of
thing from tlioae which have preced
ed them, and certainly the evolution
tif the bloiiae from an tinlrlimued. tin-
pretention walat, to li pitaeitt ton-
dli l.ni of elegance and ornamentation,
I a triumph of tiw fuluea which Im
no rival lu the realm of nnale. The
fancy wnlat, lu varloii alagi of
iliH-oruiloii, apiM-nr ou all m-caalon
for inoritliig, artcriHM.n, and evening
wear. Mug etually "tillable for Imth
maid ami matrona. ami the renlly
new hhii In the aentMiu' faalilott are
tllaplayel In continual fxperliuenl
with maierlal ami intor.
riie luaiiufactiirer are lltaplrett liy
the demand for variety to produce
new ailk and pattern. cieciaiiy ror
the bloiiae, and the lateat of theae art?
the Oriental gauffered Hk lu eon
veittlonal floral dlgu and er'iHHl
cffmH. Some of tin iu are alrlped ti
well a (lowered. Among Hie color
are while and light green, and pink
ami while, wMh gold or blue airlpea.
Another allk very 'Mipulnr for bloiiau
walat I called t.ro tie Umdre. ami
I forded and witteriied like a eonrae
lace nieeli with a etiutnwllng color.
Then there are the chine allk. Willi
aoft, kuIhIuwI coloring nml ahadowy
paitern. ami glme ahot aim wuu
line trla. la-iweou wnicti arc uuj
roae nml leave.
A plftty blouae flf chine allk III lIue,
violet, mid yellow I made with full
blaliop aleeve. llnndaoine Prentleii
clilna button are the only trimming.
Shot nk In light color are uaed for
evening walat trimmed with tlower.
ami Pcraliin trimming mixed with nil
the color of the rultilmw arc one
of the I'arlttlan dtvonitlmi of the
aeaaon. The bloiiae walat of one ma
terial, even though the allk I idiot
with two color, t the exception nml
not the rule, for nlinoat all walat are
n com blunt Ion of two or lliree fabric
front with iiinro end meeting a
point of Ineo from the eroaa belt and
Ihiw of ahot ribbon.
Cellar amt collarette are a apodal
feitture of the new walat, and aun
ply all the irlmmlng for many of the
prettlet. They are nuule of Iwlh cot
ton and llneii Initiate, very aheer,
trlmmetl with Vnlenclennea hire, and
cut lu varloii hnpe to form a yoke
efTect, m lime polniliig down to
the U-lt front and back.
Hot of cuff and collar, with
printed or aipinre tab to fall over
the neck band In front or turn down
nil around, come In great variety to
wear with different gown, a waa
the faahlon year ago. Two wnbtt
of plain allk llluatrate the effect of
aouie of thcae little aeceKorli.i of
dre. The white collar I of cream
guipure, edged all around with a frill
of finer cream Im-e, which look much .
like Valencleime. The narrow one In
a Puritan collar of white mtialln
edged with lace and cuff to match.
Another atylc of colhir la made like
n deep ahoultler cape of laca, and
trlmuitHl with atrapa and rotttea of
rlblKin, to match the walat, at Inter
val all around the neck. Still an
other collar 1 of white niuailn, with
Lice ln.rtlnn and edging, worn over
a walat of gray and red ahot allk,
with tiny black dot all over It.
A very novel blouae of aoft hello
trope allk I made with Innumerable
tuck half an Inch In width around
the walt and sleeve, broken here
and there by Inaertloua of lace. It la
arranged to pinch In front, and la fas
tened on the aide, while the back
which I tucked tike the front. I fit
ted down plain. A dainty bodice of
pink and white glace allk haa full
puffed aleeve gatheted down the mid
dle to give the butterfly effect, and
a chemlaette front of fine mull nar
rowly tucked antl trimmed with edg
ing and frill of coffee-colored Val
entiennea lace. Another model for
plain glace ailk ahowa a box plait
down the front deconited with rlblwn
roaette and a zouave Jacket of cream
luce. , ,
M.awaeline de aole In all the pale
color, ami plaited very full. I uaed
for vel to tie worn with cloth Jack
et. A Jalait of cream lace la ar
ranged down the front, or lace In
wrtlon are net" In, while the collar
band I entirely of lace. Pretty
Initiate front are tucked croMwlte
and trimmed on each tuck with nar
row Vnlenclennea lace antl luwnion
of the lace la'twren.
Tho huet Importation of gowna
ahow very conclusively that the abun
dance of tiff Interlining la going out
of faahlon, in Paris at leant. Skirt
vary In width from Ave to eight yartta
around, an they have done for eome
time, but they are cut to flare more
from the knee down, fit very clonely
around the hl. and have only a fac
ing of hair cloth or crinoline around
the foot.' On skirts which atlll have
the gtalet plait In the back panel,
trimming ar aeen made of lace,
paenieterle, or contrasting mate
rial; while In aotue iuatancea thla
effect I gained either by wide kilt
ivbilin- or bv arrnngiug tne eme
Ill-Ill WM' llf.l-IIIK.w i 1 - I.I...
la a against whom It. made complaint.
'.""H1"-. . .. ..... ,.r . Itlon to the detormlmitldll
One of I lie intp neat nun -", "'T' ..... .....l ii..lc
r tlcitUcna at prcaeut I Jeano Horry, of Jm bin in... n . . .....
who wa lite recli t a few i.a,a aa w ' - -,,
,r n cnecK tor f i.." .' ".'. " 1..- ,a.ii..,..io.m of those
imii.ten re ai ve uanie.1 i-.iiaaoetii too c..-..-.. -..
inline of Phi adelnhin. iterry
IIM
an.
uli-l.iH,, ..-in-. .- ,1 - ,.i...in
licr who rehle logeiher al an ad- party plaintiff
vanced age III the peiieeltll t oim-i iinu .,..,
til Hie ream! waa 1,1, 1,1,1 f. ..-... ...... .-- Kllf,
- .... .... im. (if, Tiroiit'i i, ,1111 1 "
11a It wa pleaaing 10 mm.
:M S i7 i NHiin -r can It .S
1 .VM!,, . . , ' . . 1 .1 , , ad- ,mr v ..lalntHT to the stilt. It I aid
,i.,n.,i, will mift. Ill niiuual scaalon
Llmt year a like meeting brought the
largest gathering ever naaembled lu
thl city and probably thl year ex
perience will la1 a repemiou.
PPLLHO HIS HOUSE.
And
... -. M-lii, nn-1 ........... ir er, .Prank llolieca, n r.- 1 ,. ,, i u(-.,i
1 T..rr.,Hu.in 1 ,r.. .,ia 1 neiiue-. . , . . 1 luivtt 1.111-0111:1 tin- inuin -
tiorlb niiil idcnle given by Jefferaon' city mltlv(, f Mlasmirl. ha frwanitii i A ,,,, ,H, W0H uaed a a lint.
,"UI. I" .' ".. . . .1...... .wi..e,inv wa a u....f..r urea ham 11 claim for .i.- ....' i, ., .,;t-U. S tor ft
l70ue.ii. ' V ' ,, , H,r(.,uii Into the L,(Verninent. He any he went to wh() n(d.wHcd
oik " ,.ia nml bug- lii milt ten month ago ami joineu , ,. , (MI,rdor. lie
nr a
nicii
Ponii.4 .". i::w a.m. I KM.urg .e.ublcd on uie gi. ...-".
a .
,4.-
PULLMAN JiUFFETT BLEKPEK8
and
Becond-Cla Kl!pln Cura attached ",'r,K',lt in the right pin
10 uu iiiruugii
nnT an. m. pleu c Klvcn by Jeffer- s ,,, ...lorncy -g. men. 1 . .... my
1L w-V.,Vl iVri.l ttif Iy wu hugely en- ,,,, ltl4 Hecret service agent to w ut 1.
r." M,,,;,. ' At i n. m. tho band tlu, H.nuggllnu of nr..., aal.o.e
West Side Division;
e.tw.tn Portland and Corvallla.
iruln dully (exwpt Sunday.)
yi'a' IiSl- person bad ..- , mlllM. gaining a medal a the -,,;,' .tndonler. and (
".'.L .,. "., ..,ndV Thl wa the ,u.at ,rkmmin In the service. W. . .,la were heeded. 'I
,-oi. ...... . ,,.,,.,,, nt.emtit wn mum'
inert o-i w"..
n reach the cell where the two men
joyi.,1 by alb At iu . . ; ,,r n ; " , . were ainrn BllM!lt,lliml ,,...
foiinetl in mini ,,,. i, not ' er."..'" 7- ,
;.,,..! lively .n..aieH V..;y'
ti. the ground, ro.iow.-i. v - necn . -;.,' ,, ,...,1 .uiuge ihh i
''li, h. n e right .lne and cnuKed nrreat. Smith wa n ; ry
he had not wen ion. mm.
dnv later Iloiieck wa nr-
,i,,.i thrown Into Jail. He wa
of thl trial
In conclusion the report say:
"The entire strength of the nation
mav be used t enforce In any part
of the land the full ami free exerc so
of nil national power and the security
of all right entristoil by t he const Itn
.1.... ... 1,- e,,e Tin, strong adinlnl-
. . ui'.i - .... ,..,,.
Thereby Wa Hulctl ou me trnthm of tne nnium m.i.v i"' '
Frisco thick. to brusii nway nn ,.'-.' - -
friMMlom or uuers.aie
,.,.,, .,f innll. If emergency
oblMry ever wit- nrle the army'of the iintloii and all
.-let track wn at- iu mill) la are nt the service of tm
nation to compel obedience to
lawH."
tVal.ie.Ml the progrnn. by n..i.m.ne- ,..
S?,;.U lor the 1-nd. which and
n'C'!lT after wi ll I'rof.' P1VI' nil told Hint he must leave the
"r!,.',,r: ' " ?!,, 1 , l. -J . It. the course i ,.. 1 , woul.l be Imprisoned for
ft Slion, ..,.iu la not It .,.i.,.,i. v.-ni'S. L'tll I V or innocent.
ciiireo. "" ,nr ""' J
of which he ih'
! m I L Pnrtliiiifl Ar
Mini Ar liiili-K,.iili!lit Ar
pli p 111 j Ar (,irvmllM I.v
6; P m
l:M p in
1 : p m
At Albany i,nlt,rvlll,winnect wltblralni
iin-uon l'i:llle rallioad.
Extirem, train cully (except Hunday)
1pril
1:25 p in
T.f Portland Ar
Ar McMiiinvllie kv
H:2Ti a m
b0 pin
Oregonlan Railway Divlalon and
LPortland and Yamhill Ry.
AirllornullTrl-w'JCkly,
VIII urn I l.u l',.rllun,t ArOWVP"l
ai P m bv"Moniouth .I-'.v If' JJ
p m I A t .Alrlle Lv 70 m
ThrmiKh ti.-ku Ui all point In the Kaatern
tMnUw Ijnia.lii, mid Kurope,cn t ohUiinea
"mi 1, M.8I .VK11, Agllt, lliuciwi'"-
n .... ,, i n,-iirilH.
M aiin;;..r. Aunt.. i. K. A J'"- l
l'(illTLAM). tllir-tut.
NEW HICPUHLIO FOItMKO.
HIE
;Cavati, and Trade-Marlit olitainedand all Fat-J
I'ntbuMntMconductedf'jf MnomiTI Fit- i
ipuaorriet iOppoiti U, 8. P"?.? i
docutiK urii jiutcnt in li l'laB l""-i
Jremote ir.im Wa.hmirtun. , , , .i
5. bend model, drawing or pViotr)., With fliW"P;5
We advine. if patentakl. or n. irifwj
iarw, Our Ice not due till patent in tecurea.
1 1 a.M.u. ll, m (ll.tum Patent.
Jcott ol mm m tU U. S. and iweiga countriMi
i iree. AddreM,
C.A.SNOWi&CO.
iOaa. Patcnt Omcc, WaaMiHOTOH. D. C.
. v n
HOME BUILUtnol w-. !'.r,:;
purioi '":"": . ' ..1 c..,, ,0 .ninis.
from Mr. lien.iy, i)i"'cu r,,.. .n .........
Wilf consult their bear m
tereta by; purchwnnif
SASH ftND DOORS
of the reliable munnfactnrer,
M.T.CROW
Indemmlenoo, or., Hu..:cn
Hor to Ferguson AVanMcer
Bugar .lne and cewler door
all hIm, I'""1-
SCREEN DOORS,
C1I1CKEU R WSIHQPAYS
IfyouuiiethePeUliioi"
Witlca money wnile
othr are wllng
CatalMtel)alltoi
irtkletiwdKirovtlJCii
poultry bunuieaa.
isl (luring
sk to inc
.. ..... .1..... 1., ......... a I llf.,1,1
IIIOll. Al I.-I1I' HITI "." ,
a lelllng effect, hut t' h'.'i.len. I he
most proiidnent men lu the coimlr..
replied; "Ye. we know the Jury wl.l
t.mvlct Ihcm nml give them never.'
M'lilence. but .loornor Altgeld Wll
pnriliiii them. He recently pardoned
three brut ' you sent l from t'hani
oitiiMi coiintv for 20 yi'i.r. If any
other nwni tluui Altgeld wa governor
we would not: lynch t o men, mn
. . 1 , 1... ...lit iwiL-op linve
we art ueiei uuuci " -
a chance to turn Ihcm loose."
Tho mob wo comptweu 01.
lu
1
lunnil tumii it. IIHiH V liiniiriw limn
r,.,,?,,a l a d ml kr WiliHi. Indlanola, where Mis H .eit nv.'u.
form I.n been eHtai.lisneii. ne. - cimrgt) inaim o.v . -
.mi frtunftll'O 1 (IT- I tltr. 1 ikll I IVUt'lllUM. Hi ' 11 1 .- t
. . .
n ntHtliHlwi. . ist night, to the .'ITect that lln;
m.isfin ' " ,,.r.n,..it which . ,.id no. liromise to allow the
that a I7v"M" " ,WIi There . .. ... ,b.. it co.iwe becntiso v-
MtnZM otfm 1" 1"'"- "w w,,,,1,t 1,Mnl,,m ,h" K,Ul"y
are (fioiir iiiiiii. ..,t ..,,(. tvim h now here.
moan and It remains 10 no r.- - men, um H, ',
thev will adopt. wild: ... ,.
UHi&ll
gll CataUigue
WKI1KLY BANK STATRMKNT.."
vw York. May 2."i.-Fo1li)wlng I
U.e weekly bank alatenient:
Iteaervc. Increase
li,)!..., Incivase
Specie, liicrei.se
I'g.'ll teWier. IUTln-.
DepoKlts, Increase........ m
... (..ii,,.. lii,ro:lH(i. ......
t,irftoii.uU... , iij, t ,.v,,ua
The lmnk nom ,.ni,tia,ov .""
ot nil requirement.
0IIAIMED WITH MUKDEIt.
Savrnmento, May 25.-A. Furnkawn,
a .Tnpnnese. w.m arrealed to. ay
fhnrged with the murder of a fellow
TOiiiiirvmnin at iSwIss sUitlon. Tho
,iii In the county uosiuuti
$2,3,17,200
4,71ri,tiiH)
, 7H.H.:mf
;i,(t: io,2(i(i
S,12."i.0(M
Ttl.W
The "ERIE"
. .. .1 iwl in l IB cmii.ij ""H""1
iWSlSS Wy from a frared skii.
VV r J-acoiM '--
"o'h.M Is sl.nnlv the result of repub
lican v I II Ideation, and n part of the
svHtein ol tlcus'i'ii.e ij-iuk wtin.o
been carried on ror sevi-nn ,t,iun.
ii, ...ni, ii,, mm nowMii.wr nieii know
ii..., i ho uncords In Hie ci.pllol at
Sprlnglleld show Mint I have fnllen
... .. , ...i.t.iitu .mil
far below win nveinge ... jn .," ,.
,,,,,it,il hum ir.'il'll I'd Clicn .vein,
while the number of prisoner have
....,.iu ,i,ii,h.d nml coiiseiiuciilly tl.
numl'wr of npilctillona for parduiiH
nearly iloubleil." , .
The governor then proceeiled to
rpiote ligure lu substantial Ion of his
slatement.
OUT OF A lUCOKlVBIFS HANDS.
Pendleton, Or., May 2ri,-WnliliiRton
and f!oliinibla river railway having
nH,.d fmm receiver to President
San Francisco, May 2T.-The most transportation
palpable ph-ce of Jobbery ever
.i.i...l (It lltll' It Nll'lt'I ra lino
ipn" 'l ii" . a
tempted lirthe fourth nice today, and
nsa result Jockey William Fl.vnn. who
ha ulwnv borne an unsavory rep on
linn, wa rnleil off the track for life,
and nil bets on the race were declared
off Flvnn. who rode KenllwH on,
nulled 'hi inoiint from start to Mulsh,
and when close to the wire, seeing
i...ii.,.ii,,n would win. henciuniiy
i.iiHe.l hi liorse' head sideways In full
view of the Judges ami the spectators
ami Avnette, the ravorue, w.
short neck. ... ,..,,
i..uiiy ,,r the race were n iom.".
Five furlongs-Maggie It. Smith won
111 1 :(.".
Four fnrloiigs-Insllgntor won
Sixfnrloiigs-Ma.v Day won In 1:0SJ4
Six furhmgs-Ainelte won In l:bMi
....... ....!. ....rafivimev tl rl won In
I ive , ,,, ii'ii,."
I :(.:! 3-4.
TOOK T11K WATF.lt.
r.lnsgow, May 27.-Iord Dunrnvr-u's
yacht. Valkyrie 111 wa success. tiny
lanncbed this morning. It wna lenrnod
yesterday 1lutt "'"y11:" It
,....i .... (tm ,i rdil t i e. YMien It
latin, ..' "" , . ,
t nut uu, water vii","i
sulllclentlv high. It wa decided that
the launching slmul.l lake place on u
lop Hood. Shortly iieion-it ...k
.. ... .....a lurhtod im irllllanily. A
ail of carpenlor were ready at the
l In but there wn mi cheering t
1 ... .t m .h vanls a the jaeht
f.l -i,-i,i. ,. l.ol
took the water. Tiie unci- w-.n -
em.rte.1 of vlallora. Held. Designer
Watson, the wnrkmen. t .roe spec -tors
on the railway and about twei l
the ferry wharf, im one saw the
lnnm-hlim of the craft of wlilch so
much Is expected.
Its
OFF FOK ALASKA.
u.... i.'r,.ia,.o. Mav 27.-Tlte alenin
(-,, . ...... - f...
er F.xcelslor lert enriy mta uioio...
St. Mlchncr. nt tin lnouin 01 im- .,-
, i...... y; in w-iis 111 couiniiiiHi i'
KUII (i.i-i. . - . .....i,..
t'aiitaln William Mus.on, nun o... -
a i ..i..iu.j tr Tin
this voyage in u.e um-ivm ... ....
v.. i,i, ,i.,-ii.itn TransiHii'tatiiin ,v
.-.in i n - .
rradlng company, cn.r.vmg suppo.- -
' 1 " . ... . .,i..iii. Hi., Yukon
nii.nv ininiug cnni.a ' .
river, a fnr l " Fnrtyaiun u , k.
i.l... l,.....,.ldl,,,. will HIOII ill, r.c.ini'1
I ue r.M. ' ..., , 1.,
...I n, .,..1111111)1 111 I) S Will "
o,ii ... : . . .. .,
for some (Id addltloiuu pnsseime." .
mine along the Yukon. m
the mouth of the river t.v i ;
Ice breaks up ami ncr ireigiu i
Hunger will be transferred to rlvei
bun la for their destlnnlhm.
til,.. 1...IU1.. ullk niw velvet or Silt 111
riblH.ii. and the latest fad 1 the use breadth In fold over the aeara at
f .M, .hi ulth ilntwn oiHi.i-woik 1 each aide of the frout. Other sklrtB
nirlpe Ji.ft like the curtain so niucii are cut ao tnnt eacn gore mis
In use. Tiny tuck between the open I the oilier, forming a nnrrow flap.
it iiooeiiriince. and I uidelt I trimmed with a band of
i, tu .,u.ui ill... i no nut ih i ior inoiiae r ii Mill or n iiu.v row u, j,, !
effect 111 front l-low a fancy yoke, nier trimming, formed of ribbon or
or for the enilre waist, over a color, passementerie, nrrncgeu m '
A dainty waist for a light taffeta bnml from the belt down on either
ui... t.u n u..,i,.i.i u-hl.e net blouae kI,i of the skirt, are coining In again.
front over a Pink silk lining fulling The new linen dresses Imported for
from a voke of shirred white chiffon, snninier wear are very cute, wiin
ii ...... it... u...i uiw,,..it,.,v nre ncr-1 th.iir brlL'ht silk lintiiga aud lacetrlm-
hniw the most novel nddltluna to the mlngs. A pretty gown of light blue
ri'i... i, ,,.,1,1,1 of velvet I u iiiMvl with ulnk. and the skirt la
,,.(...' .i....,i ...i,i, c nt whit or I (ini.i., with six core, five ynrda
-iibu ,.,i,M.i.i..rni with tJnv I nm.,,,1,1 t ie bottom, and fttted bo clone-
COH.I.-M Bi" - -.- - -. lu.la
spitngle and flue iH-atis. ami ir iney ty nt tne top mm mere ,-.,
are quite up-lo-dnte they are finished fulnes gathered In a,t the back, u
...UI, Ictl.!, L-Il TtliM ;p 1IirNI llll I HUM llil HI 111 1I11V1 I1L1II1K " aiix -
men. Thev are worn with wool or waist l an F.ton coat, the out lines of
.I.,..,- o.,.i Ei,.,i-t linen ldnxer I u hl.-h are worn over a blouse Of
emit over a fancy silk waist, and, blue silk covered with flue white
like the bretelle. nre only pretty ror lawn, irtmmeu wuu jtm .r ..
., r.,- tr i.v ,w,ti on the I ti, front nnd around the Bleevea.
shoulders, according to tho latest downs of linen in the natural color
mode they are mtpcniuous ammion 10 i an uneti wuu imi
. - !!-. .1,-1.., a nr nindo of I f the mile colors, and satin rlblHHl
velvet and corded allka coveretl with to match the lining 1 used In the fiu
i ...... i....ia n,.,i nin of the mate-1 uhliur. Cluiir culpure lace Insertion
I""' "'"- - . I , ,., ....., )., a
rial which forms the skirt, it tno noti- over cowreu imuet m. .
Ice I a decltUHl contrast A plaid yoke and band down the front. 1 he
......... .lib. alrlnf nil tt lll O WlftlKT I IllflllSI, Dltrt IN Illlltl '"-l" l J
llllieill pub. .. ------ - , t..,.,.j , , (.tf
and sleeves over white, ami nreteiiee ami me uen i luii.v..,-,. ,.'c
of the silk cut bias and iriiiiineu nmi eovcrcu oy tin.- ii,-,. ...... - -
itrntind the etluo with a tiny iiillle of Insertion over tne color ioiiiih ui coi-
the same ninteiial, makes it very
iiniliit and nrcttV gown.
Siiuaw voke effects are made of
ecru batiste embroidered Insertion
three Inches whttv Uelow Is a wine
.. . . , .. , ...i.i... .ii.
collar or duick. uim tnnivwui
lar baud.
C Alt It AG R AND TOMATO TLANTS.
nmiKANrs tiual.
Tiie Murderer Will" lie Arraigned To-Morrow-HI
Attorneys Heady.
c. ,.i...,.,l,.n Mnir "7 'l'lie Cl.,1 Of
HIIII r linn in. ....... -- i v,
Theodore inirrnnt, charged with H e o.
lUtl I5XPKNOITUBR.
New York. Mny""27!-Tho executive
hoard of district assembly No. ,
Knlghls of Iiitior. ha nindo puble Ihu
nmo.int of money thnt the late trolley
strike cost their organization. It la in
the form of an iteml.ed statement
m im nrcMcntcd to the delegat os
of assembly No. 75 at the next nmnth
i.. .ii,r i.v niHtrlet Master Work-
.'.,,, nn.,ilv. Aliocelher the sum of
$13 7:10.(11) wits expended. One of the
1 irmoa wns the exnondltui'O of
$4,010 to send non-union men to ll n
cities from wnten mcy ciuv.
. tniit ,11, until tho constant nnd
i,..,.f,nuttr drain made It impossible
to coiitlnuo Mint mellioti Ot wnnute
any longer.
TI1R MARKETS.
Pan Frnnclsco, May 27. Hops 4c.
New York-Hops it nil.
Liverpool Wheat, spor. imr ociuinn,
. ' , ..... ..... r.o 11,1. V.. 'i veil
Z Id W inter, ", -
Manv nersous set out plants of this
character In a comparatively dry time.
ntlil 111 1p t., ms.vent. their wlltinir
bon iirrangetl In point at either side p water' around the plants after
of the front nnd back and pointing ,h are jjantott, says Median's
out In the sieve, mis is 11 vcij I Monthly. A much better plan is to
striking and stylish conililnation I makt tiie holes first with a dlbblt. nnd
a brown cropon waist, urigut. mrum tl(V11 mi water Into the Holes, allowing
silk Is used for the wnlsts antl sleeve t,u) wntw t0 fullv 80I(k nwnVi am then
of tan civpon gowns. Such waist I t Hu, .nnt iut0 the hole, pivsslng
nre very useful also will. I'Iiick sunn tUo eU.tll ttrmy ftKnlnst It., Plant win
and cropon skirt. The prettiest nre nt,v ,u,0,i ,,,, m,,.fnce watering, and do
mivle o;)n from the mvk to the bust. mn;,h i,)tl,r than If they had It. Some
:)id nr.. turret! -:icU will: 11 n-iriw 1 (n order to p.eveut wining,
colhir lo Kluiw 11 while t lien.inetto of .. r th piaut with an Inverted
tucked muslin trimmed wuu cream tiWer-pot for some twenty-four iiouts,
Vnlenclennea nice. vuecKcu " which Is also an excellent, priictut-.
all colors are the fashion. An odd , .
waist of green nnd black chocks tins Tlm vrmw call thla a Dad year ne-
a wide sailor collar with square re- mmo their treasury deficit will
vers In front, trimmed nrouiui wuu am,,unt to $H,000,tKK). nut mey nave
black Vnlenclennes, nhd tho box plait tlu, rrtlW0lntlou of looking down the
Is fastened down tho front wun turee ,mo nml WHlng the intttui Mates ni
Theodore inirrnnt, ciiargeu i - , , N x hnrA Manitoba,
murder of Itlancl.e Lnmont and Mlm.lo sinl. K. ; . , 6 nv
William In Kiiuinnel clitm-h. hn , la on d-Wheat. valley, Blftl!
nsHlgi.ed to Superior Judge Mi n h, 1 01 4!,Wrr)Vj Ior bushel,
before whom Di.rrant will be -ffv J"ftL. i s renorled to have been
ed next Wednesday. 1 no woik ,t u ... : t ( thu pnlmiso
detective department . com . - . gllllmunit Knf,t
i, ,. la nrnctlcnll.v ready to pro
ceed without delay. Dun-nut's attor-
vi. in. ,. ,. conscious he gave no account passed from receiver " , thev will not only prove
,,.... ... .. ,.,. ,., i,,,,..n. ,,,,i,.'o mn, s. a 11 tier ce.u ein wu. ..-. .... ..,mira
!..., utriick nun wuu a mm. j nu ,
STOPPED BY POLICE.
nonev Island, May 27. Tho Bynn-
uold buttons.
It b ums in tune ecru mm creuni
grounds with bright Dresden flowers
nre fashionable waist trimmings
which will be seen later In tne sen
son on summer gowns of plain colors,
white plain siitln Millions will be more
popular for tlgureii suns ami mumum.
Onmse ribbons .with self-colored flow
ering make pri ttyi neck bands and
dainty rosettes for thin gowns.
The waists of white tulle evening
gowns for young girls nre made like
the old-fashioned baby waists, Svlth
full puffed elbow sleeves caught ou
the shoulders with tl bunch of flow
ers: ami white satin ribbon, three or
four Inches wide, caught under the
iirms. ties In a largo bow nt tho bust
rim strlkliur waist, which may be
tts.1,1 for evening: or tiny wear iu
warm weather. Is nindo of pnle green
with cream batiste open-worn cm
broidery. Wide epaulets ot the saint'
teimmlmr fall over tins sleeves. The
niM'k band Is of greeu silk, and bows
of violet sattu ribbon give the whole
a touch of color.
A unique coat bodice for a cloth
gown has a fluted basque lined with
n hrlelit: color. 11 11(1 II llll'O Collar 1)0-
low lunula of velvet crosseu iiutu
the imr, with a deficit of nearly five
times that amount. '
IV. nti-vrie cata-
TMedWv- of the artnea, t . - ;; ; . -- M ,,.,,, . th.-lr c en. s inn nee - (ll.;.lnml ft llrnw , ,ow band of vclve crossea no
X-.-l-. " U.lH Kt.. lAiM f,UKro- I ,. ,A '
Awarded
Hljhest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter t-air.
CREATtl
rorcsi
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.