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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1895)
1 the Best Newspaper i. th one that glva mot ami Jhwlt new. CV"Hr WKKT PB lth any paper In Folk county. fW 1 W ft. . . , As an Advertising Medium THE WEST 8IDE TAKIS THI LtAD IN POIK COUKTY. YOU MM $2.00 IVr Your. 1 N 1) El'EN DUN C K, YOLK COUNTY, OllKdON. THUilSDAY, JULY 4, 1895. Five Cents Per Copy; No. 33. riivsin.vNS-n ntistuy. DR. S. A. MULKEY, Resident dentist. TIi ltfoslm lolUit In It varlou bmn.lu-. nUfthn iiriiiteet. little irit fvsmi Mnsonlo Hull, f"rpr Mli il M' uwt. ,l'lHiU In. dPHn.ln(W National bank. EU KETCHl'M, M. R OKFU'K and rtiloits earner Hnilrond iut Monmouth l., Independence, Or. DM J. W. JOHNSON, KKSIDENT lVithsl. All work warranted to givothe tvest of aatlsfai'tion. ltKlcpcu deaea, Or. uTe. J. THOMAS, lilYStCIAN and Surgeon. Ditiwts of the lies throat and akin, epecinltiea. Ai Tltomaa rinmuaoy, Monmouth, Or, ATTUKXEYS. GEO. A. MM ITU, ATTORNEY AT Law. Will prat'tice m all state aud federal courts. Abstract of title furnished. Ditto owr Independence Natioual liaak. SASH AND H00H8. MITCHELL liOHANNON, MAN ufaoturvra of niuI) ami do,r. Also, scroll aawtug. Muiu street, Indo peudenoo, Or. SECUKT WK'IETIFA AO. lT. V. 1NDEPEN DENCE , IxIpN N. 23, meet every Muu dity night In I. O. O. K ImlL All sojourn iutf brother are I u vital to attend. E. L Ketehum, M. V. W. O. Cock, Itceorder. VALLEY JLODOE, NO. 42. I. 0. 0. i Meea lu Viiiuliiyn ball ever) Thursday evening. All Odd follows cor dially invited to meet with iih. Jaiuc A. Huberts N. U.; A. J. Goodman. Sec retary. HOMEU LODGE, NO. 45 K. of 1'. Meets every Wednesday evening. All ktiighta arv cordially invited. O. A. Kramer, I.:. C-; J. It. Moiln, K. of II A 8. HOME BUILDERS Will consult their best in terests by, purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable manufacturer, M. T. CROW. Independence, Or., succes sor to Ferguson & VauMevr Hugar ln and iitnliT ilKra all (ilA-H, on liiuut. SCREEN DOORS. HAILUOAUS. " tBiE 'i'ABLK. ' udtip nileBf ! Miinmulllh M.li.r I, la Imvm Uvm Independence. il'iuu.out 7:00 ':'" 8:IU : 11:16 W: 1:9U S:l5 t:U bl East and South via The SHASTA Route of the - Southern Pacific Calirrirnlii extr tralrm run dully, nlonpliiK hi bii 1 1 rm between irlluii J bJ AH'uiiy. Houth " '"' fi l.'i p. M. l.v. I'lirtlBiid Ar. Iiha V. K. J l.v. Albany Ar. 10:1,1 a.m. Ar. Hnn Frmiclsico l.v. M:'J0 A. U. :ir, A. . V. M. Roaaburg MailJ' ""y-) T,"w..... " Arrlvn. Portland .... 8:'W A.M. ( IKwcburi ....ti-M v.. ItoaeburK .. . . 71) A. M, Portland .... 4::) A. a. I:;; Cu: M, l'ULLMAN JJUFFETT HLKKrEIW and H.hikM;Iuhh Hlceplii) Curti. attached to all tbrougli truiim. West Side Division. Batwean Portland and Corvallis. Mall truln dally (oxceptHunduy.) 7ja in I l.v Portland A r l:IKa in Ar. liidt;ndMii-Ar I5 p m Ar Oirvallln l-v UM'i p in I:.'. I i in 1 :'! p III At Albany and IJorvnlllK.wniiiwt W il li Inline Orcein l'ai:llli! riillriiad. Kxpreita truln aully (exwpt Hundny) T:ih p in I A r. walnnvllle- -jv ;Ufj'P'" Oregonlan Railway Dlviaion and iPortland and Yamhill By. AirllemallTrl-wcekly. :iia in l.v i...l Ar I ArOTi n ni IjloiiiwuoY"ril-v 1 a in A I.H.. I.V 741 111 f:aipm l.v Sioninou tltfip m A r Alrlie ThrotiKh tW-hfta to all pnlnla In the h rn Htauw.;iindii. and Kn rone, can oh i In.'d from f.M.HTI Visit, Agcnl, HidnrnUeiie. It. KOKHI.Krt, E. Y. MitnuKer. Aunt. r . 4 1 u. I'OIITIjAND, ohkoon. i Lavpatl, ana 1 raae-marK onku . . v. ( fent businesi conducted for MootRATC Fir, i JOun Office i OPl-otiTi; U, 8. P"HT Omct J;u.U wecanw ure pattntia k tuo timu Uiuk jremote from Wamhinifton, . . 1 S Send model, drawing or photo., witn dcwrlp-; Jtlon. We advice, if patenuUe or not, tree 01 ( icharM. Our fee not due till patent aecurru. , i a Pamphlet How to Obtain Patent, with Jcoft " TJie mthe U. S. and forea countr.( jMnt tree. Aaureu, C.A.SNOW&CO. OPf. PATENT OfflCI, WAiHIMOTOW. D. C HIRER SUSTAINED Mrs. Stanford Beats the (iovernment. Decision hy II. S. .Incite Jloss. Tie (ioviTiinu'iit Can Tak tho Central I'm-i lie, but I'tiuntit Hold this Siaufortl Kstato. SAN I'KANCISlMi. Juno 2t, -CultiM Siati'H rirt iilt JuiIko Uoaa ttutjiy ri derail hU ilit Isloii ou tlif lU'itiiirri'r of Mm, .l:tiio l Slinf'ii-il nuitliiHl llio mm of ilu Kuvrrnuii'iit tu rm-iiver $15, ihmi.ikmi fiMiii tin- oiat of hor hi to Ima liaml. Soiintor Siniifonl, Tlio tlonnir- IVr UitM MUHtutlll'll, but JmUv Kohm IlllliWOit tilt' KOVI'IIIIIICIll til Illlli'lUl lit fiirinor ituiiphiliu ami rfitu lii rn' if It Hl tlimllt'll. It WHS Itllilliatl'll, liuvvevor. that this atn wouht nut afftM't tlu) fMa, tln law, a (MiiHtrtii'il by Juili;i UiiK. nut favoring tli iaao of i ln I tiltfil St aim. Tin KtiKialnlnx' of tlu (loiiinmT wna n titrprt, at (urtii')' Ki'iicrally fxiii-tlnt: ti roll nary il.t lnl.ni, Tho t-.'iuit In-jtuii by rviiitlnj Mini 'ilalnlin: llio m-ia ami siatiiU'K, thith Hiait mill fi'iloral. wlilrb Itail any Ix'ailiii; on tin roust rm'tloii of tlu tVnital I'lii'ltlo It. H. nii.l lu IlI'aUl lU'M. "I'll KOVITUIIM'lll. lllS'orilll'tf til ilH t'l'tlttlll t, iSKIIIll llollil.H III Mill lu tlio I'lniMiriU'tluii of thlx ro.nl. 'I'liotiuli tlu I'tuiit wtia built umltT tlmt r iii tract, It vii liH'urtioratisI timler tin lawn of tbU Hldlo; tliorfforo It be i'iiiim in a way nnii'iialib to tin lawn of California. Tin lawn of California provlilliitf that atoikliolib'ra of eur liiiratliiiti art Individually roHpoiialbli' fur (1,'bia coutrai'li'd by ttu'ir foiu. tianli'n, bo bold did nut aflVft Mr. Stanfonl. na tlio Kovi't'imiotit rluluird, fur tlu irason that atookholilor lla lilllty a,'U wort paimil nfior tin gov oiaiui'iii bad niadi Iih rontrart with tlu roniral rai'llli' t'omimiiy. If iboao lawn hail boon panted bofure the jjv orauio'it liottilcil the I'oiitral I'aollb', linwovor. It would bavo niadi no tllf I'l'ioint, 111 tlio coventiiieiit had no inti'iitioii of niakltn; tin utiN-Kluililorn pt'i!i nall.v roiioiwllile for delim eon tr.nti'd by tin ooiupany. 'I'ho I'ontial I'arllli. Ill, ootll'l cotilluiiotl, bad loinoilihiu' of a national touo to It. W'liou It wan ooiitoiiiplatod tlio eoiiu try wax In n Mali1 of turmoil. Tin k'ovotniuoiit wauled ipilrk eiiiiiiuiiiil- I'ntlou lii tiMii tin Atlautlo niiit I'a- illi' (ut'iiu. At that ll nit the bullillnn of tin road was a ureal uinlertakliii;, in tiiulei'takluif ton vat for lii-lviiii I'titoi prise, ho the (.MverniiK'nt. In or der to axiixt In the work, Uxiloil ImihIh and lu t lil way made the railroad liilllderM prai'lli ally aiicllt of the I'lilted State!. It wan plain that lu 'nil' tin railroad did imt pay the liotals mi maturity, the aoerrtary of tin treaxtiry ban wwer to take po mosmIoii of the rmnl. The IxuuU are liliiillcal wish a Hint inortt.-ai.'e. "IHd tin eiiiiaiiy who becaino Indebii'd In the pivertlliieiit. proinlMi' to pay the money'?" asked tin eutirt. "Tin Mint nie on ih l Hhif la not very expllrtt, Hhlrll Is lii be Very liliu ll retfr.'tled," said the Jud-e, "Tlio promise In only Implied." LOST HIS NKUVE. Sprliiflleld, III., June 'Jit, The eao if I n. Mlteboll of iilyiupla, Windi., ;i;;:iiui tin Wabash railroad wlih'h li;IH been oil ll lal III I he I lilted Stati'H I'uiirt here for the past four ilajH. re- ntlli'd lu a verdirt for tin ilofeiKlant, the plalntltr mied for $2o,inm iI.iukik'oh for alletfed paralyNlM of tin innlltoiy none of tin ear. oeeiialoiieil by a col lision on the Wahimh In lsiKi. THE FUlv.NCH AT KEII iSpiilal tabel letter, oopyrltihled by Ak.'iM'I.'IIoiI I'ress.) iti:iti.i. .lime ill. -Tim oiliooH of tin eelohr.it loll lit Kelt ninni the of- caslou of the opeiilnif of Kulm-r WII hi'lni lanal are mill revorlioiallnj.' on Mil Klih-tt. 'I'ho attllllile IIHHUI'ieil by tlu ollleera of the l''reiii'i. Hoot la now seiterally wvoroly erltle'zeil nnd It Ih siunlliea'iit that the Houii-olllelal All j;(t:ilti( 'MUiug most uuHparlncly emu ineiits on the subject, and ebarKoa I Iih Irencb wttli carryiin.' (iiseorii into tlu Rrperal hirmoiiy nnd with ft pro niiunccii lack of lull rnailonal eour tocy. Tin; Ainirlcan alilim. their rom-niiilider-i. Hit Ir eictvs, have been praised to tin skies and Hie exeliant; liit,' of courtosli h ls'tween EiniM'ror u'liiieitn nnd the dlllicrs la Inter- lirelcd an iiieaiili'i? ft closer knlttliiK of fiiendslilp between the two natlotiH. Tim olllceis or the cruiser ,ev Voi-U nn elm rined wllh the ointieror'l alTalilllt.v and trood fellowship, and are mirprlKeil at his wonijernil Kliowienne of tin teclmlcnlllles of their .profes sion . Ills ..maji'sity reiealeiliy ox nrermeil thiiiiks for the way the I'lilt- nd Hlales was rcpri'sented ami referred to tlio llilinlinllon lie fell lor nie AmAi'lciin and Kuiopottii;!'! in. THOS. GUINEAN, Proprlator, T N Sevonth and WaHhliiRton Rts., .PORT LAND, OltKOI.'N CHISSCEH RISING PAYS If you une the Piteluia Incubator Breoderi. Wake money while other are wiHting lime byold pr'K.rHK. Cata1otellMall about It.anddeiicribrs every rll.-tf tif-eded fof tile, coullry buainew. fkkb. w j The"ERlLTi tneelianlcally the nut (wheel. Prettiest model. We are Pacific toant Atretitii. Blcvcle cata- logue,malledfree,glve fii11dewtptlon.nrleetc.,AOFfTWA)fTRn. PETALOMA lncCBATOK C0.,Petalnma.CU. Branch Houhk, 131 B Main Bt., I Anklet. P Villi! Su 'If.'l' JM illustrated! I f4tb Catalogue Ui Aniorlcau navy and the Imlointtablo spirit shown by It and by tin whole American nation nil critical occasions. Ills majesty frequently used tin) ex pression. "KBllant Aiiicrk-Niia,'' the uon"vh7l oitmvu Washlnitton, June LU It la oxis'i'tod by iilUclnla that tlrcat llrltatii will piMtcst Hijalnst the coiicoksIou Von I'mii'ti, baa tniidu to nil America a coin pauy ami will wntu Atiicilcaus aualnst taklutt ioNaosltiii of tin territory, part of which Is claimed by (treat Hrltitln In a similar circumstance tlu Itrit Ish foi eli; n oitlco proiosieil nitalust the mii mo coiicessloii when tlrst u run led ta Aiiiet lcaiis In l.vsi nmt waniliiK's nt that time wore an determined Ilia! tlio latter illd tint push their entice- lloll. AN 1M.MENSK COUrtiltATlON. tihjivt. tin EU'itrlc Hallway Across tin CiiUllllelit. Mprlutfrtebl, III., June Itl.-The llnal liiiorponttloii pitM'is of the Intel-ocean Khi'trlc Hallway company of Clilcii i have U'ou (trained by the anlary of statt. the capital stock Is f'.iio, ootl.iUNi, Tbo ohjii'l of the Incorpora tion la to construct, oorato, lease, bond ami uiortiiaite electric niihvtiys, hmli surface and tlovatl; toleitraph and teb'iibuiH lines; to manufacture coachf, aloeplni! curs, water and elec tric power, and to Issue bonds and inoriKdKOH upon nil such properly. J. W. Kill. John Maya i'nlmer. Harkor Ctlttemlon. James (1. Il.ihe nnd I.y- :i tulor 11(11 null siibscitlN for f tiai.. mm of tlu I'ipilal sio k, nnd Homy lleasley lakis the rest. Tin diiectoru an the HtiM-klioldors mured, and t lit principal nihil will Im lu t'hlcnipi. Tin chief ohJiH't of the company Is to bulhl .111 elevated define railway between Now Yetk and 81111 Erauclscn, TI1I3 MUMIt;ni4ht. They Art I)eleriiiliiiil to MiclilKaudora. Sh.s k the ('adltlao. Mhh.. Jinn '..--Four Week UUO four or live bulb llpieitred iihmi the Htrvoi In blHiiiHr hwhiiihk innl Kiti'li a stiirui of rhlli ule arose that tboy never nftorwnnl iHsateil tin eMrltuoot. hirel.M a HroHu of fair tlevot.t if the wheel wan held nheii It was iiu.inltnously ibi'ldul to adopt bliMimem In sln of Mrs. tiruiMl.i'a proteHt, 11 ml to nioar an in lirnl au tin bicycle imnule ou July llh. It was flli'llior bllMlilueil In ask piilh. proleclloil itrallpt I lie hood linns who, 4in their llmt iipi!irauce, kept up a constant howl or derlsliai, Mid lu Movent! Insiaiatu ninorhsl to Hrotial attacks. Then .la ovcry rea son lo Js'llcve there will Is i .'iss alis rlt If tin refiiniiora are inler lcis with ou their next nppi arn is THE NC.MKItnrs Kl'Olt'lX. rtiUTLANI. June 21.- Ilrlno Tricks today made tlio tlireo fastest miles ever paii'tl on the Irvliitftoii track, In the hurdle race Ebi't wmsl fell and threw his Jockey, J. Epperson, tllslis'itttui; his shoulder blade, Fol lowing are the cvoiils: Throe-fourths mile, 2 year olds -Iji Fraiuv won; Sweet Itrtur second; I'm. l.ly Ityan Ihli.l; time, 1.17. Flvi'-eiifbtbs mile, sellliifc' -, J;alliro)i won; Misty .Mora second; i'addy Ity an third; Unto, 1:02. U:t pitec- llrluo Tilcka wihij Uel Norte joi-iiinl; J'lauket third; time, 2:1 1 II I. 2:1 1'v. 2:1.V. I'ri'Uiiik'. 2:l." cliisslatro wtin; I'hal letit'er t'bU.f siH'iuid; I'earl Fisher ihiid; lime IMS',,. iao ami a fourth tulle hurdle race, 'elllnc -1 lotlle Heed won; l.ouide It. leeoiid; time 2::'l4. Mm sixteenths mile, match raei' .Maiiilo H. won; Jim Crow second; lime, fa! 3 4. Tin Portland A thiol It 'lub tislay defeatoil the Tacolilll Athlelle clllh lit baseball by a score of 12 to 5. The Tacotmi team went to pliees In the third Innlni;, iillowluit the home team to pile tip nine runs. Ft H'NIlA Til IN TiF AN ( ) V H I,. New York, June 21.Mra. C F,. lUiiiHball la about to take leual lU'tloa mi a mailer of a singular ntituiv. She idlejrea that the in:nia;er of n nursery III Whose 4itri alio has left hot' illifiliil daitirbler, has Imisrasl on her 11 child Wlrlelt U not her own, Mrs. I IiiikIi,iH's IiiihUiiuI, who was llri AiiiKi'leau wilt, of a IiihIoii 1 lit porliinf firm, ilhil In ( ViiltfVM-iilu aoiiie wneka a;o, where ho bail irouo for his heallih. Tin yoiliitf widow deterinllied to visit, her liUMlmnd' urave. .She had tin frlomla to wlioiii sin could entrust Hie child, which Mho iwiim unwIllliDt to take with ihor, ao after soine lies Hal ion flu di'lerintmsl to plan II with Mrs. Carter, of Fiir-t New York, who comliietrs a private ami hlifh priced inrrwory, .Mra. IHmshall re lunusl f pom Callfornlii a few days np ami mnv alleges that auother child li:is bis'ii HithMl.ll tiled for hor own try .Mrs, Carter. ONLY HALE DONE. Sewn nt. Ky., June 2(.-H.vle Jjit sea ami Hilly Jordan, two notorious iiioiinlalii outlaws iwho Jiavi been en einlos, mot In I'he moiiiilaliiH nnd lie Kati battle to itlm ilealli, Uirsea jiih kllhtl innl Jordiin escaissl. IHONVFiit DISASTEUS. Peiivor, .Turn !). The Peoples' Sav ings bank was forced to make a sec ouil artMliiiiient loday. Action was taken for tin tvason that riullleleiil fiimls coiibl not, be ralseil lo pass the July cefllllentiM. 1 x. I . -. ..1,1 ItUtlllMre OWlHTKi'l, J. .yriiin "in, ciuimiitleil suicide today by laklim car- I...II.. ....I.I ul... .Ixl.l lutl.lt Uf.illlt. ooiii- ji.iii-1 infl limn,- nil, 1,1,', .. -. "... oil for iiuarrcllii),' with her yotuiKcr skier. A IhST SHALEIt. l'ort Townseinl, June 2!.-Sle liner Chelialin arrived today front Cnoli's Inlet, Alaska, mid reporta that the schooner Hero on June lllli saw a eiipHlw'il jcliiMiier of forty tons bur den off the llinllth of Copper river. owIiijt lo Hie slniiny weather (he Hero was pievenled from makliii; closer cxnmlualloii and learning (he Idellllly of (he vessel. It la believed hIii Im a Healer. A NOIU.H DEED. I'emHelon, Jinn L'll.-Ered I.iioiiiIh was workliiK In the mineral water bottling works lit (ilbbon today when a bottle exploded, aererliiK u artery la hla arm. The O. It. & N. sent a special train nnd Hie company physi cian from here to attend the man, who wan bleeding to death. A UK! FORTUNE. Ran Iteriiardliio, Cul., June 2D.-L. ,T. Tlngley of Colton Iiiih HUihlenly fallen heir to n fortune of over 1, (K)O.(MM). He Is .'12 years of age, nnd aya the first use lie will make of the I money will bn to uuiiti a cnnsiian churcU at Collon. UNCLE SAM AFfEK lllll CANNOT BE WENTED ir tlio Klamath Highwayman. A Wretched Mother's Aw lul Crime. Murderer Humred lu Moutuiia-A KIihi Thlrnly ('Imp In Jall-Cfline in (ietieral. SAN EltAXCISt'ti, July 1,-Tbo foil oral itovciiiineul baa divide) lo take a hand lu the bunt fur tin Klamalh Falls, (iri'iton, atiiKti roblsra. 'I bis iiioruluir 1'ostal liispoclor Thrall start ml for (iroijoii. H U Ills Inteiitlou to camp alotiif the statu holder until tin robber la captured. At last accounts tlio hlKhwajiiHin was III hldltitf Ihrco miles from the California line. With in the Inst few month the robber lias held up live slaves. In each cast bo secured only a few dollar lu stamps and money orders. AM. HY TIIK HAM K ItnAI. .lofforsouvllli, linl,, July l.-Mra. Itousoil Itomiott poisoned her I wo children, niiisl it and I'J yeara ami af ter walchliiil Iheiu die she took p I 1, hi herself and la ilylnit. She la tie wliln c of llotisnii Iteliiietl, who lie faulled aa treasurer of Clark bli;e, llrolherlioisl of Firemen, and iiinilt tiil suicide. Jt KTICH IS DONE. Helena, Mont.. July l.-('liy I'liub was ha nired at lloulder, Ihlrty mitea from Helena, today for the muiilcr of I'll. ii W West, II coodtl. 'or hi the .Montana t iilit railway. The tragedy occurred near Huiie, Octo ber .'ih Inst, l'tik'h was aiealliig a ride 011 West s train; West put him 11IT; as tin conductor swung nrooml to signal the engineer to go ahead, I'iiwIi shot him I wl.i' In the back. SOMEWHAT lll.oon THIUSTY. Pendleton, or.. July I.- John Hel licit, engaged III (he Wood business on 1 lie Weston mountain, had tonne sinus torn down. Without giving warning he followed John Mason down the road yesterday with 11 l"ii-hle-lsirrol shotgun mid Droit at him, the eliaruea of buckshot missing the mark. Hi rushed Inane, procured a rltb ami wont lu aean-li or Mason, vowing to kill lil 111 on first sight. Pol hert the same day levelled a shotgun it another man, ami Hie day lfre In rh.itd a boy wlili an ax, ami now he Is under arrest, held to the grand Jury. I.IHHT.MMI WFI.I, HIHECTKK New York, July 1.-Seldom, If ever before ill the history of criminal pro cedure In this country ha there lieen siii h a determined mid untiring legal light made to save or prolong the life of a ooiMleiimed murderer aa that which baa Itooti made lu behalf of Dr. It. W. MiM hauaii, convicted aa a wife poisoner, who wa ehvirooiiled hslay. Itiii-hiiiuin lina pmetb'ally Iss'ii imi the threshold of the ttonilt cell an loss than throe times since be waa sentenced. Ir. It. W. Iltichaiinn lsgau IuikIiicss as a drug clerk in Halifax, N. 8. lie was 11 graduate of the College of Phy sicians ami Surgeon of Clilcaco and also of the I'tilvorsliy of Edlubiirg. Seoilaml. He married Miss Helen J. Patterson and they went to Now York to live. He soon hern me dlasl paled mid they separated. Afler a divorce ho married Annie Sutherland, a wealthy sporting woman old enough to be his mother. Sue heenme III 111 April, 1SH2, and two witnesses saw the diK'lor give his wife two sistoi). fuls of tiiedli ine nnd the next night sin illed. At the funeral ho laughed ami Joked and told many people that the dead woman had left him Jio.issi, lu one month he secretly remarried his divorced wife In Halifax. N. S.. anil I hey relumed lo New York under an assumed name. As llio facia leaked out through Hie papers, lluchanau be anie frightened anil spread the re port that 1 lie deceased woman waa ,id llcled lo the morphine linhlt, lu a hurst of cntitblelice, he said to a friend: "I wish to (ind I had cremat ed her, then the nowspapeta ami au thorities could go lo hell." On Juno .Mb the body was tllsln- Inlorred and an aulopsy held. The following day Iliicliaiian was nrreatoil mi a charge of murder, Ills trial cost the county about fltl.iNKl. SOME EAST ItlCYCMNU. The Easiest Mile Ever Made In Com petition-Kocord Hroken. roronlo, July 1. Five Ihoiisaml peo ple saw llio triangular mulch race on the Toronto Ferry conipany a new hi ami (rack this afternoon between 0I111 S. Johnson, Waller Sanger nnd Harry Tyler, The match was for a purse of $1,000, best, two In three heals, and resulted In one of the bai'il- nst struggles ever witnessed on any track. The riders were paced by Welnlg and O'Connor, lu the first heat, and finished a few Inches apart in Poll 1-1), making the fastest mile ever I'iihleli 111 compeiiiion. .ioiiiihou was 11 rat by less (hull six luchea over Sanger, wllh Tyler half a wheel's length behind. The second heat res lilt ed In the same wny, but the time was slower boeiiust they were not paced fast enough; time 2:1)1 .1-1. These were Hie two fastest racea ever run lu comtietitloii. Hlchardsou rode a quarter mile backwards In G7V aec niiilH, breaking the world's record for this style of going, HK111 HONOll JMCCMNEI). Cardinal (ilbbons Prefers to Slay In the I'lilted Slates. London, July 1. A Ssclal from Homo says the pope hns Invited Car dinal (Millions to surrender his dio cese, that of Baltimore, Mil., and to reside In Itomi n ml take part In the politics of (he Vatican. It la added that the Cardinal refused the offer. THE PORTLAND RACES. Portland, July 1. Race rcHiilla nt Irvlngton Park today were as follows: 2-year-old district pace Uniahnllla won'; High Price second; Enincla Cleveland third; best time 2::i!)'i. Running, half mile, for district 2-year-olds Daylight won; llravo boo olid; liUtonla third; lime 51. Running H-4 tulle lOninin D. won; Quirt aeconil; Hill Howard third; time 1:51 M,. 2:10 clasa, pace Pnthmont nnd Olen Arthur each took two lieata and Hal Corbett nnd Carrie S. 0110 each, when the race was postponed on ac count of ilai'knt'M. Cuban Fililmsteriii" Expeditions. Large Sums of Money Obtained. lllnielllstH of France, (lerinuity ami Kiiglauit Seek I lift Joint Action Utlicr Foreign Notea. NEW YOltK, July 1.-A s lal to lint World from Palm lieiieh, Fla., say the CuUins are cxiscllng I luce torpedo lsaii from Frame, Not un til their arrlvul will the Cuban force begin what la Intended to Imi their most cffiHilve work, "This revolt," said a ayinpalhUor, "tut biH-ii lu preparation to my knowl edge for throe year, during which tlmu the Ciiluin have coIIocIihI over 9:t.MMi.mMi for war purpose, They are gelling nearly 1,1 too 11 moiiih now. "Elllhiwl rlug i Millitoos cannot is prevented, The Cuban can get fresh men 011 the island from (hi slate whenever they want theiu, They art receiving ns n all the Hine." in itopEAsntPMirrALLisM. Iletllu. July I.-.M. Itoiigeloil, vice prchlileni, and M, Tlilery, soeietary of the French blmetalllo league, have arrived here ami have had a confer omv with rcpicsetiiaiUc of Hie (!or mail bimetallic union, the object of the conference being to agree iinui Joint action for the promotion of the blmetalllo league, lie fore coming to Merlin, the Eroneb dolcgatca hold 11 conference with representative from the Hrlilsh bimetallic league. PltlCES Ct'ItltKNT. I,tvcrssi, July l.-Wbeat, asit, quiet; deuiaud p.r; No, 2 Ited Win ter, on fsl; No. 2 Ited Spring, slocks exhauNiisI: No, 1 California, ,'is IM. .New link Hops dull. THE LICENSE LEUAL. Heiiver, July I,--Wale supremo court loday Im luh l down an opinion which holds that the levying of a license by (he I louver council mi occupation Is entirely legal. M(J GAME CAPTURED CONSPIRACY TO I'KKRAll) THE tJOVKRNMK.NT. Knicliieeretl by Officer of Hie Treaa ury I)ciartiueul Isiuliift Kalso Chinese (VrtlllrateH, SPOKANE, July l.-Two aetisniloii- al am si note made bore loday lu connect ton with a gigantic conspiracy to defraud dm government by Issuing Illegal Chine registration certificate. Those arreatod are Jaims lirahaiu. reglsler of the Wool oltie, I'oeur d'Aleiio City, ami Edward Ith k, War- rai.ls are also lu the band of a do uty P. S. marshal for the air -at of W. Ilnsl Pollard aid Harry 'lotion, foriis'fly if this city but now at Ken Irlck, Idaho. The ei:inplaliili are sworn to by F. 1. Schuyler, a Chinese l!iMclor aeut out by (he lieaMiry do partiiinit at Washington with head quarter at Seattle, it Im heeti known for some time part that a con spiracy existed and that bogus ccr 1 1 II. vile hail been Issued by persons lu this section of the stale and In Idaho, and (ho treasury ileparlmeiil detailed Mr. Schuyler to come hero and Investigate Hie ninller. Throe hundred bonus certlllctltc have been printed by the coiisplratois, hut how many have boon put lu circulation has not yet hoou ascertained. It Is at- logisl by Schuyler that (irahaiu Is one of the chief instigators, with several other prominent oiltclal connected with the treasury department in hav ing the cortlllcatea made and thai Kick was employed to engrave (ho seal from a sketch made by Pollard, and that Tolloii ami one Finest Dcm ster, with several other not yet ar rested, did the pi luting. I'lilted Slates Attorney Judge llrln kor Is now ou his way hero In con nit Ion with (he arrest made, nnd It Is said (hat upon his arrival the other government utllclals Implicated will be arrested. Crahani appeared before Commissioner Kenyan bslay ami waived examination and was ad mitted to ball In the stun of I,imki Kick also gave bonds In the sum of $."(H) for his ap pea rn 1 1 ce before Com missioner Kenyoti Wednesday, (ira I111111 said; "I was astonished loday when ar rested, 1 have absolutely 11.1 knowl edge of or connect Ion with this affair and in my opinion it Is a conspiracy on Hie part of Schuyler to manufac ture a little cheap notoriety lor him self." A FRENCH DUEL. l'ni'hi. .Time oil. A duel between M. Cadadtiad, minister of agriculture, nnd M. Minna 11, a socialist deputy, took oliieo Indue 'I'll,, sochillsl: lor st was slightly wounded by n a word tlirual lu Hie wrist ami the minister or agri culture cscapisl without 11 scratch, ADVANCE IN LUMItKR. Seattle, June 2!). At a meeting of the Paget Sound lumbermen today the price of cedar lumber advniiivd from l lo fl per thousand feet, nccortllng to quullly. SATIN HOWS FOR CUFFS. Tlio Very Lnlest Fad of the Swell I.nnibm Chappies. Lenders of tlio men's fashion In London decided over alx months ngo that the cuff button the time-honored, oriiiiinoiiuai yet userui curt miuon, must go. Prince Ceorge, of tlio royal liotiHclioiil, came out on notion now otto day with the liberal cuffs which he nlwnv wears Hod tonetliol' with f.n Inch-wide black an tin ribbon made Into a bow, and the emls dangling four Inches from Ida wrists In a most lady like manner. Within twenty-four hours the prince's act had (Uscnrded the crentlons of gold, silver nnd prec ious uloiiou with which their ilifl's had lKen held together, nnd nppetireil on "TUB now ' Willi (tangling satin no hoim nt thole wrists. The dennrture was, of course, promptly adopted by the nUrn-fashlonnblo iludes of London town, then by the would-be fashion ables, and In lesa than alx months Hie ridiculous nnd crtlminnte style has be come ao common as to attract but the most passing attention. , 8EVE.VI1I DAY ADVENTIHTS. My JV. J. Rower. In the aimnnor of 1H77 Elder J. H WaggoiM-r ami I. I). Vnn Horn, ovnii- gellala of the Seventh Day Advent- lt denomination, rcbd one of the large, eoiiroromi tenia In Marion aqiinre, rtnloin, ami gave a course of bi'turn e-mbraolng varloua top-lca of Klblo atudy, Including h tin ologleiil lenotn of the oh 11 rob repreaenled liy Ihem. Aa a reault of UMe iiieetlug Unite a nuiulsr embracwl the rellglmi aeiitlmoiiia iwlvis ntisl by tha Adven- iiia an mint aism arter nlsmt tlilrt v persona entered into obtireli relation- amp which in time mdldllbM Into one f thn pernaiuent ntlghaia organlwi liona of tlm city, 'j'tio church pnssiil through (ha tisiuil vIclsNltudea nloug the Hue to Hrmaneut fisiting-Jiad It "up and down" a luia every new iilorirlse and new anolnty, until at the preaent writing It utanda iiinisig Ita alater chiirohea a riiogulx4i1 fac tor In the tipbiilldlng of humaulty-of all who may come wltblu the pale if U aiitliieia e. If I am rightly Informed, the late Eldor Obd DlckliuuHi, one of lalem'a pioneer and aolld cltlwaia, waa Its ttrat iHiHtor and aa a father In Israel ke iitirtuM ami dlroetisl the Ittfaiit rgaiihcatloii until death albl him from the Held of Ida eurlldy labor, Nov. 27. lHir.. It wa a and blow to tlioao whiait ke IhvimI a cblklreii. Yet tbo church totirtiod not aa UniMi, itA libotit hot"', but rallying lo (In work went forth anew hi lalsir for the Master, realtx tug that "though iod burl. hi work aieii, be atlll carrlea on hi work." Tim momlM.rnhlp ha atividily lii eroiwosl. Within live yeara It Ima len augmeiilisl two huiHtnsI sr cent ami the ehuivli 4 hi hotter comlltlon for work so far dm uiimtN ia tm ooinerncd than iniir Is.foti. It has ibaie aiMne Miliig In the Urn of olnirltaHe work. QiiHe a number of famlllea In the city have len helped In the mat tor of food, clothing, fuel ami otlur !iioxl tba. It iiaty Is alated at thla juiwture that few or none Hum beljMil were mouilsra of the i hiin-h but tboea out aide Ita tle, Koveral yming iMra(Mi of the church are engaged in lamiHon of UNoftilm In some one of the In stitution of dm denomination, and ne of tlio young men of tJw rhiireli will mhiii outer (be Misileal Mission ary Tralnltig obi,l nt Ibttlle Cwk, Mleli., lo fit liluatelf for work In Hie foreign llelil, 'Hie Kabbatb aeliisil Is dolm; a gissl work lu the line of llllile altiily, old ami young alike engaging aa a rub with Interest in the lessons. The kindergarten work of the ttcliiinl nlt'houffh not up to the high alaud.ird ibwIriHl. Is still making progrcx lit that tllnjtlon. The p'gular Sabbath servloi-a are Kildsitli achiail at Hi a, 111., prayer and social meeting and oe caslonally pr aching aervlee follow ing; iiiotiihly mls-loiiary meeilng fourth Sulilsiih of aeh monili; quar terly metliig flrat Sablith in Janu ary, April. July and Oetotier. 'Jho regular buslmita milling of the ehtireh on the Windaya following the regular Wednesday evening prayer meelliig. The public are onllnlly In vited to the service. The congrega tion occupies "Cbrlatlnn Science hull," corner of Lllsr(y and Court atroet. A (dinix h edlilep la iiiim Ii mitletl and one Is under consideration and It Is Impisl that before King nnoliier will Im ad.hil to the increasing list of Sa lem's ehiirehea. The otllccrM of the church arc, ohbr, E. J. Patterwai; ibwiaia, K. Norbai end F. Kumlret; i4irk. J. W. SIM. TJieae ollbtal are uKk'tod iiU.ii:, the U.MKi1h sellout oflUvra, quarterly. Spirlnl SoJdmtli aeliiMil lessons ore prepaitd by a committee apisuuted aniiually by the International Sabtiatli S'boot AaNoclnHoii. Itat year they were uhmi the Isaik of Luke. This year upon the aaiictuary, projdiecy, etc. I'Jiu'h stale cottfenuice baa a Stale Sabbath School ns-latlon. Theae hirgely comprUe the International ansiH iatlon with brain In lu all parti of the world where the denomination has a work. The membership of the church In Oregon Is about KsK) with It organlr.iHl churches. The atato of Washington has a memlarablp of alMiiit six). fPhn whole nuiiitsr of communleaulM on tlicM'acllU' coast is pot far fiMun S.UKi. There la one well equlpMil pitbllHUlng house ami two colleges ls'longlug to the denomina tion on (his const. The llixt U'lng at Oakland, 4Vil, the 1vo aehiHihi m1iik hs'itted at lbahlsburg, t'-ttl.. and at Walla Walla. Wash. Wopa are Mnj; lakeii lo establish at Portland, Or , n sanitarium for medical nnd atirgleal puriNMea, It inay tvo of iutcreat tc note the work of the Advenllsta nt largo. This people are chnraoterlml by much activity. Their luatltutiime are many and their projivta world wide. lOverjiwihore they bave pone irated. W I nh I n the last decade their work baa esvlally extended. Their uilMioiiary eulo.T'nlses extend around libe gluls. All countries have 1mkii Tiilerml; China, India, Rimsin, lttil- garla, Turkey. The iSeveuth Day Ad vent 1st mUslonary with iqati ltlble Is everywhere. New Holds are being iiMnod constantly, ami the "icglons beyond" are Mug tntercd and ex plonil. M.iahiiiuihind and Mnlats'h laiul, (S"titiral Aifelen, have boon lately entered ami tmela of hind secured. They own tihe tnlMalonary ablp "Plt cailru" for work among t'hc islands of the soiilih I'aellle. It la now out 011 its fourth voyage. The Advenllsls pay much attention to education mid their publishing work Is very exten sive. They .Imve collegiw and schools of lower grade In Michigan, Maswt I'hiiseltH, California, Texas, Tennessee, Nobiuskn, Wawhlngtou, Ohio. Pe mark, Auslirnlla and Cterniout-l'ape ttiwn, iSoittili Afr.leii, ami others are under cotisUlerailon. There are nuuiy publishing houses In various part a of libe world, tnul totia of denominational literature come Xrom busy presses each iuoiiMi. Tbetv are publications lu the Ivtilltr and Maori languagin. Much attiMithm Is given to Hie suh- JiH't of hiNillli, and tlie treatment of dbtcasc. They own and operate tho largest sanltiarliiir. In the world per haps, at. llntllo Crtek, Mich. There are smaller ones lu Nebraska, Color ado ami Caillfkirnln. Thwo a miiwa ti'iilnlng schools also. A medical mls- slotwiry college .la oonileniilutod In Chicago. The Advetittots jmy mueli at teiililon to ltlble atutly, and regard the Sacred Volume of paramount an Ibonlty In morality and religion. The chief dlfferelioe Is'tween thwn nnd oliliot deuoiiiliialloiis ,is In the matter of the HmblNiMi, Satuiday the sevetitli day of the week being observed hy Ilium Instead of iSunday, They are I lie elnunplona of religious liberty niul (ia,nd upon the broad platform of re ligious liberty and ME W WDW DW llglous wiualltiy ibefore the law. Just now In varloua quarters the hand of porsoouUon Is mdng laid upon them, but this dtsis not aluato tihelr zeal nor bike them by sueiirlee ns It Is what they have long expected and reganl It as a direct fuilllllment of proplicey, litdiMMt ror many yentia thoy tia.vo pro cla!iiHd tiliiit It would iln due time tip. pear, and now that It Is here they take It ns a matter not to . be won deirwl nt. , I jiuey mini to ine aosoiuio HoiNirauoa of clnirt'h and state, and regard tlio if nt)lrvtt,a Sittttuliiir ltitiro 1 11 f if rrrx tn rvit its rvf ...I , 1 , 1 1 . , , . 1 . 1, 1 MivurutLm MvJitrtui j ki. tv a luitiiiviuvu m va- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Cov't Report Li VV IImi religious freedom of Christianity ami of tbo Unlbil Slat constitution, niul an Invasion of homnti rights. Those Iowa ar.) fouuihtd on religious oiilltiHtit aolely ami would timer have bojn niwhsl without It, and It I religion Hi'iitliiKMit that maintain tie-in In our civil statute, ami tlm 1111 eHtatillNbed religion prevail In a tuition whowo I'lutrU'r la aJaiotutely itim-aex-tiartan and whoso geniua la frissbaiii from eecleahwitlclsm. Tlie Adveutt) chiKwe to suffer linprlaon HHitit and death evin, rather than swerve from principle In the matter of Hiilltli-kiepliig, aa thiy regard mifmvcd keiiliig of Sunday respect paid to apvMtaicy. and ustiriatlon of Mwer. etui In effit Sabbath break ing, Tliey catumt kiip two dny be cntisa that would imictleally lie put ting 110 difference between the holy and profatio, would place human en netnietiui cm a par with the Divine and destroy distinctions which Ood hlniNolf luia made. The Ailviiitlsis ralvocate taxing church ro(Mrly. If religion la pro (iill ly tlie Ntate why Khotild not religion 4initrlhule to tin slate's rev- lea niul thus 'help lighten the bur- doirs of taxation? Why should It not pay something for the protection? The Sovotith Day Advent Ista look for the ItorxFa coming soon but set no (itiK. nor n-over bave. Ignoraiu-e and malice have attributed time setting In fhiiii, lurt Kliey iiy II it 10 attention to sia-b roisirt. The toiiiiMirancii prltudplea of this poindo are -well known. They are jmu-rh-nl abatalnera from nit Intoxi cant and from toUieco In all Ita forma. Tbre are no salim-keiK'r fitiKing them and no frep:iotucra of drlnklnsr rcMorta. The Adventiata con ldir thorn! vc highly evnngeJIcal, tho gnnt doctrine of ChrlHllaiilty being leiuu l.MiKly held by Hmhii, na JnstliUiitliHi by fiilth, mil a life cm plutsl.ist by g.snl works and love for all .mankind. Christ is the first and last, the center of all and the doctrine of Life In blin 1 the heart of their leinisllal system, Their church gov eriitmuit la neither lndtHiident nor Kplu'ii wholly, but coinblnes fea liuv of lKth. Each church governs It own ltatil affairs and the confer- eiieea have the general oversight. The voluntary lmyiueat of tithes la goner- ally adopted. The first churches were organized nlsmt the year 1HH1, although there were a few Adveutlsts keeping tiie neveiit.li day since the latter part of 1S!. The "mistake" of Miller they regard as such In part only. It test ed the iieoplo who looked for the Lord a coining nt that time, and Jed Home of them to dejMr ltlble atudy for light uptai tho subject, which study developed the Seventh Day Ad ventiat and the remarkable work In which thoy an engaged. They look iism the work of Win. Miller na providential, ns much ao as that or Luther ninl Nley, and do not think of repudiating 11. There are nearly 50,- qui) coniiiiooleanla aaiong this people, 5,G0f iirluips of which are in the eastern, houilaphere, tii.il the vnlue or 11 M donomlnatliHial proiM'rty, nearly one million doihtra. TIIEWORD FULFILLED I'UOPIIECIES THAT ARE COMLV'G I HUE IN THESE DAYS. He Armenian Outrages by the Turk? but the Treading Down of Jerusalem. llio atrocities perpetrated In Ar menia ly tlie unspeakable Turk have nwakomtl wkloHproad Interest, and Western 'lvlHatlon is workmg Itself up to the. mvessary polut of liHllgna tlon reniiiute for the xtermlnatlou of Turkey as an Independent govern ing power. Articles headed "ltarbar- ou Ferocity," "Anneninu Outragea, ' eU.., till .the nvais'tw. Diplomats are now at work, and It require no apo dal preletice to predict that a crisis will 1k reachd ly 'IMI or 'U7. that shatf forever overthrow the Moliainiiieilaii rule in rhooo cotnitrlea in WHtern Asia pos4Hsliig a largo Christian or JCWlMll IMiptlllltloll. It la rtally marvelous to consider Mm fact Hint iMoliainmetlaulsni lias lield almost n .idlspulcd away for over twelve hundred yea is; and century after century the "pitiful alory 1ms hoou told over and over again, of pil lage, burning, torture, murder, vio lence, roie, alsluetion, contlscntion, desecration of eluuvhos, tic." But the time has at laat arrived -when all tills shall cease. The flat of the nations is alxiut to go forth! My ohjtvt In writing thla Is to call alt out Ion to the fact that Ho who rules the nations antedated the notice which is oixint to ibe served upon Turkey, by ninny centuries. I am awnro that there Is violent antipathy for those whoaeok to "unloivtaud by I ,, Vi t't emnlM'r of yars where"' ii. w. o tir tii:' l.iad caiiii! to :.. proplr.'tM, cuaiceri'.lng future events; i.nd nowhere la Mils antiimthy greater than among so-called orthodox nilnis lers. Y'et there are n number of meaisureinents given In the Bible reaoblnjr to "tlhe end of these' won tlem," which the wine only were to nmlerttnaul; nnd every mlnUter of the tlospcl or Christ lau who sneers at thosH iwho seek to iinderatand tliese iiiensutHMiietttis places himself In the olilier leiatoigory: MiNlakes have wvn made, .lnit the truth still extotft, ami t tbo time, appointed the end shall be." "Many are now earnestly await ing for that ospoeltilou of tiliese niens ureiiMMitfl w.hlch shall .bo made so "plain uiioti tables that he Miny run that rentb-th It." The prophecies which I wish spiv dally to call attention to ns loar- ing upou the present listern qites- Won are ttbose relating to the treading down of Jerusalem by the Gent Ilea: Luke 2 1 4 "Jerusalem KliaH be trod den down of the Geutlles until itihe times of the Gent Ilea shall lie fnl fllled;" Rev. ll:2-"And tho holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months;" Dan. 8:13-14 "How long shall be the vision concerning the dally uacritlee, and the transgression of flescJaMon, to give both the sanc tuary and the host, to be trodden un der foot? Aud lie said unto me, unto two .tihoiiwiud three Jiundred days; then shall the anuctiinry be cleansed. Here are three prophecies, uttered At widely different times and places, which .measure off ithe length of time during .whloh llio "sanctuary," the holy city" (Jflwnlem) sliould be I trodden down. .Prophetic students ate etnirntly engaged Pfion the quea (I011, When did the "2:i0 days," the "tliuea of tho Gentile,'' end the "forty nud two months," begin. It I not possible that those tiling shall forever remain a inys'ery. Hod will not lo mocked, neither would He de scend to nuiekery. Now, It k a hlator leal fwt that Jenniab'ni fell Into the hand of the Moluunmedan power la (Wl-7, A. V., and has continued up to the pre nt tlrao to be trodden down forty aud two montlm (twelve hundred ami sixty lltoral yeara, According to students), added to CW, bringa ua to PM-7, when, I believe Uie power that now govern Jerusaleui auail ceaae to govern It. If tbo "2,300 daya" (literally yieari), began a some think, when the Jewt bad returned to Jerusalem from their Habykmlah captivity and had restored their temple worship, the important qiiostlou would Is?, when did this oo uir? A writer in Mirsiah'a Advoi-ate saya llumitltret Prldwiux, Albert ltarm, ami other dlsUngubbed writ ers, have held that It occurred In B. C. 405. if , the "eliMotliig of tlie sanctimry" Im soon due. When did the "tljiiea of the den til." Is-gln. mid wlien will they enil? J. II. Dlmbblry. preoibT chronologlst to the Hrlibih ChrotaHogIU and As tronomical tiHHocitttioii, ami eiltjr of "All llnat annie,'- also Prof. Tatteo, wltost lMhtrMblp none dare dispute, claim tihey U'au with tlio beginning of tho kingdom of Itabylon, and will end during tbla decade. Students of prophecy have for many Jiiir looked forward to the years l.staj-7, an tlie date when Mohamme dan isiwer wotild ceaae to rule Jeru saleui. That Armenia was to foe Incl dontid to Ita deatrnitUm waa perhaps tut bought of. Yet in Dan. 11:44-5 we tlnd that "tidings out of the East and out of the North sliall trouble him yet be ahull come to ids end nnd none Khali In4p htm." Armenia lies East and Russia North of Con stantinople. Engktud has heretofore "helped" lilm, lait now apis-ars to be getting rtsidy to wiUalraw iier aup ls.rt. Thus do fMilltioaJ nigna ayn chronlze with ortli(cy. if siaioe permitted 1 might call at tention to a number of propheciee flint nave recently been or are being fullllled; not the leaat noticeable be ing the condition of the church, with Its "form of godliness," ita "itching earn," im "pride," its wealth ataUa tl "rich and Increased in goods," It eating and drinking and playing. The time has actually come when church enterprise must be carried on by coaxing the world to come where it enn nnd something to eat or aome thlng to laugh at, in exchange for lti unsanctifietl dimes. Not only do chronology and the con dition of the church, but eociety, gov ernment, finances, tho labor question, the spread of the GomI. and nature Itnelf give corrolKiratlug testimony to the worth of prophecy. We need not point the imlllovers to prophecies ' Med In Christ's day, for you can not satisfy Jilm to the authenticity of the Account of Its fulfillment Jtut let tlie church acquaint Jilm with present truth; give lilm "meat hi tea son," ami ho cannot cavil. I am convinced the cure for Infidel Ity to a careful study of prophecy. Men do not often deny the erldencea of tiieir own senses, and had the church not ceased for the moat part to study prophecy and teach It, there would be no excuse for the eextfing that was to come In the last days. JAS. R. SHEPARD. Zenn, Or. DIVISIBILITY OF TIME. Naitoleon, who kuew the value of time, remarked that it was the quar ter hours that won .battles. The value of minutes has often lieen recognized, nnd auyone watching a railway clerk handing out tickets and change dur ing the kutt few minutes available must have been .struck with how much could be douo in those short lorrloiifl of time. At the appointed hour the train starts, and by and by Is carrying pas sengers at tihe rate of 00 miles an hour. In a second you tare carried twenty-nine yards. In one twenty ninth of a second yVw are carried over one yard. Now, one yard Is quite an appreciable ditauce, but one twenty niutili of a second te a period which cannot be appreciated. Yet, It Is iwlieu .we como to plane tary and stellar motions tlmt tlie no flou of the infinite divisibility of time dawns upon us in a new light. It would seem that no portions of time, however nilcrottcoplc, are unavailable. Nature can perform prodigies, not certainly hi lens than no time, but in (tortious of It so minute as to be al togotihor Inconceivable, The earth rerolves on her oils In 21 lioum. At the equator her circum ference Is "."i.OiX) miles. Hence, in tlmt .part of tho earth a person la carried eastward at the rate of 509 yards ior second: That is, he is mov ing over a yard, whose length is con ceivable in the period of one-flve-' 'vdivd re d-iili!h ptirt of a second .' winch we cm h...c no conception at all. But, moi the orbltial anotilmi of tilie earth aiouitd tho sun causes the for mer to perform a revolution of near ly !(X),h0,0(K miles In a year, or some what loss than 70,000 .miles an Hour, whldli is more than 1,000 utiles a min ute. Here, then, one second carries us the long distance of altout nineteen miles. The mighty Ivall thus flies alsiut a mile In the nlmueoutn part of a second. Good AVoiils. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Oold Medal. Midwinter Pair.' . mum Most Perfect Made. 40 Yeara the Standard.