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i I t m The Best Newspaper H th ont that lives ths moat and frttrirat new. Compare ths WEST sipH with any paper In folk county. As ? Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Takci tmb Lcao in Polk County VOL XIII. $2.00 Tor Year. INDEPENDENCE. l'OLK COUNT V, OUEdON, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1895. Fivo Cents Tcr Copy. No. 31. nivsioiAsa i) ktistry- DR. S.A.MULKUY, Resident dentist. Tlx- Protwulou piaetUiNt In IU vartewa tintti''' Ufte" tmritittiNHl. iiitli irMiit room MsvHHilft IUII, corner Uin and. Mninnlh alrveta, tmaii lit. driwrntrnco National bank. EL. KKTCHUM, M. 1. OFFICE , ami reidouot, corner Railroad aud .Mouiuoiilb. at., Independence, Or, Dll J. II JOHNSON, UKS1 DENT IVntist. All work warranted to give Hi Ixwt of satisfaction, lndepen deaoa, Or. DR. K. J. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN ami Siirgeou, Call HttoiulMi to day or night. Utile at Tlnmiii' Phar macy, ou Mam St , Monmouth, Ore, ATTORNEYS. GEO. A. SMITH. ATTOKNRY AT Uw. Will practice in all state aud (ilral court. Abstract of title furnished. ONlcs owt ludependeuce NatHuiii Bask. HASH AND POORS. MITCHELL k BOHANNON, MAN nfacttirert of snail aud doors. Also, scroll sawing. Main street, luds tioudence, Or. SECRET HOCIKTIEH. AO. V. W. INDKTENDENCR , Lodge, N. 2A meet every Moo duyotghtiu I.O.O. P. ball. All sojourn ing brothers are Invited lo altctid. W. V. CiHk, M. W.; V. L. Wilkin, Recorder. VALLEY L01N1B. NO. 42, 1. 0. O. F.-Meets in 1. 1). O. F. ball every Thursday evening. AH Odd Fellowacor dially invtltn to nice I with u. V. II. Wheeler, N. 0.; Allen Cooper, Secretary. HOME It IX) I (IE. NO. 45 K. of I. Meets every Wednesday evening. All kuiglits ore cordially invited. John Eieliardsoo Jr C. C.; J. IJ. Mono, K. of It AS. HOME BUILDERS Will eouault their beet in toreHta by, purchasing their SASH AND DOORS ot the reliable manufacturer, M.T. CROW. Iudemdeuee, Or., succes sor to Ferguson A VsuMeer Kugarpluu and cmler doors all sizes, on IihikI. SCREEN DOORS. East and South via SHASTA Route The of the Southern Pacific Express train run unity. South . TTT. tCTtit A r North :l(i A. M. CMUPM l.v. Allmny Ar. 4:. A. Jul" A. I Ar. Hou l- ru.ict- bv. WMl; r;a,fP.rlliiiil. wrnl"M?. Wumlurii, Kalem, Turner. rl.o. JniTitiin, A Mmny. Junclion. 'lnK nt. Hi.rd.ln. Ilulw-y, "Brr -buric.Junrtl.iD Cliy, Irving, t.UK.e,Lrewll. Arrl-e, Jortlnd 8ia a. . Kl(uric..Jl.tMA.i. KmtftiurK fai P. . -ortll.a. I:IA. M. " Saiam Paaaingar 0Hy-i luve. Arrive. Dining Oars onjp Route. PULLMAN BUFFET BLEEFEK8 and Hecond CluM HleepiDK Cam attached to hII tliroiigli trniiii. . WestSide Division. Betw.tn Portland and Corvallla. Mllll tTBltlW dHlly K-XCJ-pl nilH.l..?.; 7::tt.m. l.v rortlnna jr a. in. Ar..linlPn'J',nc--A' r:l . ill. I'.rf .1. III. 1:111 p. in. K:li p. III. Ar. Mr.-- . .At Albany and CorvalllH. i.n.H.t wltli trlnH (ireiion l'ii-ltl! railroad. Kxprew tram diillylexwplHundayi iSTi). m. j ' i.v.. l'"rtlud---Ar I Ha-m. n i ........ w i. ; 1 1 niuiaion. linniiM - AlrlleuittllTn ww kly. TZ porlluiKl Ar:wirp. '. 5"":l'mino.illi ..-l.v H:ll.u. m. li a. in. si:,,Ci.ni Ar AlrllK -I'V i (. . . " ' . in ti.A l.'a lrn u.jLu (anadn and 'Ain.pe, can be obliilnod KkV.Aa.ntdy,. Aart. O. F. l-a. At l'OKTI.ANP, OlUi.OON. !cavMt.nd Trade-Mark. obtained and I all Pat- I . U.kinnrnM. lion we auviie. 11 wne"'" v,( , 'Sife. Our not di. till pawnt 1. Kcurrd. cot ot uuue in th U. 8. and foreign euunine j nt tree. Auarc, j C.A.SNOW&CO. nmnif EHMisiKO pm If yon uae the PHalma IncabcUra 4 Mm Make money while other are wanting i 1 m hif nl A tirnre . Hi. CaUlogtcllaallabout lt,anddecribe every article need ea lor poultry biuiuCMv VKE8, 1 The'ERIE"i mechanically the befit .wheel. rrrttiet model. we are faciAe Coast 'Agent, Bicycle cata u,.m mailedfree.eivei frtlldMrHptloflj prioea, etc.. aowrra wawran. mAIjjiuiHCraATOOT..ntajBina.Cal. Alt, Ul ukahcm .loutilt, 131 p mam o.., -k" RATI Fired Into Free Silver Battalions. Bynuiu of Indiana, Lets Loose. Cong remmian. Lawsuit of Ueorgla I'M frrt Single (iold to a Single Silver Standard, SFKNOKU. Ind., July 8.Ex tm !imiii W. I. ltyu'nn toiilirbt Kaik hn on "Sottml Moin'y." 1U wild: "I H.HHUIIMI twit only Uwt 1H ono di) kIoiw to v a iktinruiiou In tho vnluva of our mIii, but tto Ma d.lnw to atv it (Milk'y pni-Hii.Hl tlMit would (Maine our vlrvulaUtwi. m fcttnl nUli twMi tfoUl aud Hltvw an niwl by oir law U 10 to 1. Whllt l. wmunor cbtl mtkt ia nlatut X2 o 1, IIk IT.vt of inlint our inlitiM fiH tttUuiiio of Ntlvor mmld Im to Itrlint itlw b tnil uial imiiiiiiiMiU rtkthM of Um two imt Hb t.i'tli'r, or to mltk- 4Im viiIiio of a uilvr tkilair to tta xunnuT ril rjiU. In tint wont of ttlM fcitUT. tJh allvor .Kdfcir would 1h wxmtli only M oouta In 'otiiikrl.ai wkUi h i.ld dollar tuul wot i Ul rlatx-foro tlrtvw tfol out of ilr fiiknUai." T1m advooatoa of trv rolntitfo tut auiih. And nil tlulr nrKtiiiiwiiM nro UtMl umi Ibk omiMiia tiMoiuip lam, tlu wtJi tri coliiiitfo of latib nxiutlt ni a rsiilo tif IU to I, wo w.Hild lwv l.liu.iitillUtii). I'm II tlioy (li'imm j.riii. tluit laiiu iiamibt would rounilu In orrt'tibition, all tbolr dicliintiiou alxiut h datUo MtiMoliint, bliiM'tolUHiii nml Im-iMiHi'd cuxHikitktu ia pure fiia tkin. "It ta Mid tlatt evon UM-iuU-ra of coitKrVNM do not know what tin ro vkikww of tlio aft of "woro. Tlor la iiotWmr atari Hint iila.nt Hint. My "Stjiorliwv of ton j.tira ui a imiulay: of Uio liolMtii laiM kit IDA to laltov rliat not t.'ii tuomliom of llini tody ov.f il.i know what a tHue tl.Mio. "Ia It hot (tpiairtstt tiluat 4lm trv ooltiiiKo of nllvcr novum a flwrn-o of I In- Kt'Uiditnla wllii im? Vixi. It ni.xui iimoi It iii.yuw mi iiUiiuhaniMiit of tin Ktaiokird ii ml tlio n.kitkui of a Ituc tuatliii; lui by wbk'h ito nioiaturo do iiicmUo coin inert v. Who iui cmiIoiii ilal Um doinonillnitfdou llnvt w.miI.I miiw hi aiN'b a Milk-yT 1 It nu Ih f.itlJxl Vlalt audi ki to ta t'lw .l.'y of our k'ovonimoiit ami vory . r.'.litor will .IkiiwuwI puyiiMtt of I lie .dilla tl.nn di i blm. Uv.ry doiautVUir In a tuuik will rhtt k otit lib imhiiico ami oviry kink will Im drivon to r.ort to moxt milled iiMVHurt-a ua.-ollout Ita ksuia." fi(I.D VEIWUr SUA Kit. .Vibiiita, ia., July 8. tJoiiKrcaHiwtn TIhn4. (!. Iawmou of Mio ctchtb (ioorKla lltrl1t. k OUt III Ml ilkt.TVl.'W lu tlio Jottrniil which will funiktli tlio mdlll cat oiuitJon of lio' w-.-k n thla aluto. Ho di'kirttt for tiliu.rtiilllMii n h m-i fortli ly tlio doima-rmtk! pUitform but WMorta: "'J'lio frH fiilimco of Uvor with a nitl of IU In t by otir jfovoriiinoiit abuio would 'In a Mhort tlnn. riult In Kilvor iiMiiKMiii'hilllMiii tluiit In, wo would bavo mi culu.-.l inom-y In clr t iil.ill.Mi, iin.l o aiMir inoiwy oxoopt paiM-r r.ibM'iimbb' lu allv.T. "If WO C!l llll.lt luiVO bllll.'UllllNIII 111 a.-v.riKui. with our tatikmid pltitforiii 1 iMffur a alncl.' koI.I kUiimIiiixI to a Kiiih'bi llvr Htiiiidurtl." NOW A THIRD TERM PRESIDENT CLEVELAND HAS HIS THIRD DAL'liHfEK. Anil He In .Seeking to Ita a Candidate Once More Lainont'a Trip. NEW YOKK, July 8.-A Wnahlnir ton aM!liil auya: Not only la Mr. tJlovoland a candidate for the third toriu, but Imllcatloiia nro nut lncklnn tlmt he la ottKiigil dn nu UifgroMHlve innviiHH In thla luUToat. Sivrexary i.niiiont'H tour ninoiiir tlm Uoatorn flftllV ti.mla 1m III rciilitv an oloclliill- oorliuf di'vlco. It bua liooii tho oua- toiu of rooont awrolarloH to InvoHtl Kiit. tlio oomlliloii of tho army at rojtu- lur utatloiiK, ami turn imihioiii ijiiikhii r,.nn.i am'.' In II v uiluiitnblo tu bin nulltl- cnl doHluna. if Mr. Clovolitml oxpintta t,. U tn'iHlili'iit fiiuhi lie la ciiiiiil'Ii of n poliLl. lnii to know Hint tlio achieve ment or ma ,-imiiition win rciiuiro i no inoHt Hkillfnl imiiilpiilutlon. Socretary I niiuiiil'a iiiIhmIiiII WUM t.) Ufl III lillll'll with iloinocrmlc aoutlinont through the UOKt, llllll 10 IIIHI OUt I'XIKTI.V Willi! nooila to bo done to conciliate Wwtorn Mt'iitlmcnt mid brlnir Kiinnort to tho third-term aehemo. So far an tho Knat la concerned, Mr. Cleveland hua no anxiety. Jlo i.,.n..i-i iiti.it 1lw Immiio mf "Hound tnoiioy," which bo thlnka ho haa cro ntod, will bo aiitllelont to aeenro liiin the Hiippnrt or tlio isow KirginiHi ami tlie Middle atatoa, nUhougli ho under Htniids tlio dllllciiltlea that wll con front blm lu New York. Hut when l, una imiiiliuitcd In IHllU. It wiib done by dob-Kiilon from tlio South and Weat, IIIKl It la for III00 llllll no ia moni. nu- llcltous now. M'l.ll,. Hi, .ivi Im no other flHtill'IIIlt for tho noniliiallon Hiitllclontly coiiHplciimiH to attract to hlniHotr tuo auoniion oi tho irr.'iit tnnHHOB f tho fairly. Mr. Amflrlean and EnropeanPIan.' THOS. GUINEAN. Proprlator, ml n Beventli and Waalilnuton Bta POKTCAND, OREGON DEMOCRATIC HOT SHOT Cltfvolamt la coutldont Hint tlio innvo. iiiont of aentlmout will la toward htm. From now till tlio tlmo of I lie convon Hon, with a republican oongroaa, Olovolaiid, aa preal.lont, will la tlio oontral il.inocraili iljturo, and whether tho democratic lendora llko It or not, on Itlui, bo thlnka, the eye of tho party mtixt Im turned dally for guid ance and Inmnictlnii., It will not 1m noccHHary for h'm U inako any formal niiuouiiceuieiit of bla candidacy. Tlio faot that ho la will ing to art-opt tho iiouilmitliiii la u I' ll. 'lent, and Ida fik-u.V umb'rataud Nrfootly well that a tiomlnailou wilt not Ih iIivIIiuhI. Tbo throwing out of vairno hlma Hint tlio proaliloiit la nut aocklng a (bird torni. linked to tbo fHralatont dlaoouragoniout of other candidate, ao a to biive th party lu a domorallx.Hl condition when tbo tlmo for action arrive, are the miilii fotiturt of tla acbonie which tbo ml nilnlNiratlnii baa entered Into. Au active profwigauda haa already boon liuitltulod In MnaNacbiiaolta, which la tlio lioa.iuarlera of tho Olovolamt cult. A proiulneiit Man chuaetia iloima rat, who waa In Well ington laat wook. declared (hat If Clovoland wautod tlio domocraili! ikuii Inntlou ho could have It, and that dole irnthm plrtlgod to blm would go to tbo convention front every Now Eng land ainte. Tbo a.tino U aaaertod of Now Jeraey and IVnnaylvaiiln, and Secretary Ijimoiit la exfiocted to lay tin wire for delegate In tbo Weat during tho trip bo la now making nt public expciiac. Mr. tUovt4aud la .sailldeut that $ puraiilng tti.'HO tactic ho will ho able to control tho demot-railc coiivemlon. and, by the force of prcatlg.. and pnal Hon, ai.d In tbo fact of iIIvInI.hi mi tlio part of tbo men who might auc .vaafully oonteat Ida aiipri'inacy, will wvuro tut iiomiuation. ANDTHKIt MTTI.K Sl.SI'I'.U. Proalilout Cleveland baa Three Iiiugh- (era Now. Now York, July M.-.V p.lti tt a kxil niir from Ihixuird liny, Miiaa. miya: 'TImw Im rclolclinr at lry littlilca, the proNldeut'a ammuer bomo, over tlio arrival of auoih.'r llulo girl. which liitcrcMliug event aviirtvtl at 4 :.!( o'clmk Sunday ifteinn m. Tbo llulo atntuirer wa tbo itonoral aubj.s t of convoraatlon among all peoplo In uio viciuiiy ot Marion, Tbo unit her of Mm. t'k've .ind. Mr. I'orrln, wn not with her iiaiu;hicr when Hie child waa bora, but bua boon untitled ami will cuio to (iray Untile at mice. Tbo pnwttlont'a fa ml noiv cumlala of tlinn flilldreii, all jilrl. Until, tho obleat, wa born In Now York nfier tin cl.wo of Mr. Cl.'v.-lnii.r tlrt term. Sho la now about 4 yo.ira old, mid la a pretty bniiu4i. niuHi reaoiubllng lo'r nml her. KmiImt, tb. awond l II. I, waa Ixirn at tbo White lime... nlHiiit two year ni;. Kaibor I a blonde, and la very proity. She I mil o well known to tlio public a I her elder alater, wunae picture hav) Im'cii wide ly plllillHlieil. Kathor renemtilitico to her father, however, !a ku I.I to kt aa atrlklng a that of Until to ber mot her. Itoth children bare Ixvn recred lu cvury luxury that ioii'y and poalilon ciuld roinuiaiid. When they travel, each la attended by a mime who never allow her charge to leave her night. Ou aeveral oocaaioit repirt bavo Imh clrcnlntiI of attempt to kldmip tbo two little girl, ami, a n coimo- iiieme, nicy arc alwaya cloudy wa iched by tho a.cret wivhe. Or. Itryiint, tlio attemllug phyi.li Inn, baa att.'iiiled Mr, t'levelaml at the birth of all three children, nml a.vom pa tiled her when alio cniiie here from VYaMhliiKtnii, He la a t trident of New link, and it la at hi home that the prealdent amy lu New York. Or. Hiynnt r'porte.l today that Mia. Cleveland and the Utile one are rem- lug quietly and everything I prngrcoa- I iiar linely. Ho will add nothing except that the new comer la a "lino Utile girl." Nunieroii moHNaue of con gmtiilatloii lo tho proaaldciit Lave been received. WIM, TAKE AN AITEAL. WA8HIN0TON, July H.-Atlorney- (ioiH-ral Hiiruioii toltiy rei-clveil a let- tor from Hiicclal Attorney McKlaalck nt Suit FrauiiNco, trniiMinlttliig a copy of tbo recent deolalon of Judge Una In tho aunt of the government receiv er nlNiiit f I.'i.Oiiiunjo from the Stan ford entitle. McKlaalck I of the opin ion Hint tho court erred. Ho any If ho la lint liiHlruct.Hl lo tho contrary bo will take nu apienl to the l'ulicil State court of appotilH fur the l'i el lie count circuit. Although the nttnr- ney-geiiernl 1ms not yet given any HIM'.-lllc liiMtriiclioiia, there I no retmon to doubt he will direct the nipenl to be taken. PACIFIC MILITANT I'OSTH. Waahliigliin, July K. Hoth Secretary Lninout and (ioncral Schotlcld have tiiiulo an ItiNpoctloii for tho purpoHO of tbo Hclectlnii of n mllllnry iiat on I'tigot Hound. Con. HchoMcId I known to favor a pct on tbo sound nml bo stopped at Tacomii mid Sen l tie with a view to making oltHcrvntlnn of tho advantnirea offered for hiicIi a poat. Hta-rotnry Ijunout baa nlno illacro- tlonary power na to the Inciitlnn of thla (mat, nail prcvloii to hi Wca'tcrn trip ho wn not very much dlapoaed to Incur the expense of new pnHta In tbo Pacific Northwoat. IS ON THE (1HOUND. Si'nttle, July 8. C.cneral John M. Selinfleld n ml purty retui'ticil from AbiHka thlH morning on the Queen. Ho on turn need hla Intention In coming hero to be to oxnmlno the Magnolia blult locution for tlio I'uget Sound army post and will go there on the liKhthoiiNo tender iMaii.anlia tomor row. HErrnit wioatiiiou sun vice. Washington, July ItcHiinintlon of tho old plan of forwarding dally weather bulletin except on Sunday to alt forecaat display Hlatlona receiving siH'h Infoi'iimtlon by the governmeiit telegrnidi aervico waa dwhled upon liy the agricultural department. It I the Unit luixrtiiiit wbeiiio for linprovlng tbo foreciiHt aervico to lie put lino operation by Chief Moore of tho weather bureau. Iiowbtlon. July 8. Tlw following td- ogitmn Iwm lain rmnlvod from United Htiatxw iHonuiilior I)ih1hIih, roluntlvo to the ofionlng of tho Noz l'crco liullnn rea t?rvni!'hii: '"Jilw! 8(X'iviliii,ry of tiho Inlorkir nu tlmrizciB mo to my tlnit In hi Jndg miinititlio nmsluinuttiloii iwf tllw pwaldent will JiHuo wltihln "tliiWHi week. 'JMio Hocmtary ilui glvxm hi doclalon on nil polutw In tllie.controvtJwy, nnd lias ana tiiiliiMl our aldo hi vory pixioHiltiUn. it woma iww lint tlno cmmo Im oloaed to fa;vor of a. apoody oiMnlng." A flOURUILOUS MISSIVE. Ty.i.ii.,.,i.i .Tut S II. 8. DlKbrlct At- tormy Murphy iinfl rccoived a gcun-ll-ouh lotitcr from Kttgono m ft sequel to tlw Itti'gor itrhil. Tlw loth BpewkB of Bomo wltncwaes In the trial lu dan gungo unfit for publlottlou, , , IS 1111 Between Japanese and Chinese Unless Europe, Makes a Rupture, The t'lilteil Htute Haa (Im Mont Cred itable I'onUIoii In the IVare Negotiation. WASIllMiroN, July :-ln aiiawrr to nu Inquiry, Mr, J. V. Fouler, ad vlaor to 'Mim In tbo p.'o M'gxlhi lion with Miipaii, m ute .1 iuiemcut in which ho aald I licr. -va goo.1 rciuoii lo exii-'i't ricillielil pe.ie. b :Hvcen Jaimii ii ml China a n i.miII cf He treaty of peace. Tbo term demiiiolei by JaiNiu limy, he mud. under I lie cir- eiiiiiNiauce, In r.'gnr.ted a reiiNomibb OMiieohilly lu view of iho reiroeemioii of Llo Tung. Tho trfiiiy n.i necii el aerved lllld curried -tilt hi ijlllllil !ltl criipuloim good fnllh. i'ti.i j ciicd t.iii cliiil.il la not likely to bo broken u account of the ahortcomlug of "Jh'i n. If a rujH ur. omir It I more likely to Im. broiiicht about by iho iniermo.l- dllim of Kiiroa, Tbo Inr.vv.iiii'Ki of ItllHHld Oil liei'otllll .if iho ler'iM or peace uu iiot uucxp".-nd and U n u uiiiiaiural lu view t br pi,lmiiiut liut Intercut In the Orient. ItrltUti realdeiiia lu v.'hlmi nu.l .l.io'in are very bluer lu oiiiioHlng ilnir t.-v-eritmeiit fur ll illKleii!l,ei In lie io.it ter, They alb-tro that Ua failure to Join wlili other (tower in ro.r ii.i.itiug H e term ha bt for !.; cuuiiy tbo proatlgc and ha lent to UiihI;i tt free baud lu It liiiliniiic and cu.'.rol at Peking. tif nil coiuitrle .11 pi xuaib'itily c.u- .'eril.il III tho Oolite!, tho l ulled Srate hn come out of It with better grace than any other, Itelug rkod why be declined au InvlMinni to re main In China a ndvlNcr of the gov ernment, Mr, PoMtcr wild he delie. to M'ud the remainder of hi life iu hi native country. THE ItullllKltS A It i; IIKI.li. ItoSFItrUH. Inly N--A11 examlnn- tluti of John im iUid Jaiu.n l'.Mile wa hWd at Kl.l.llo tu tbo huge fruit dryvr U'fmv Julki WoIiImi-. Ciae wiiM kleiiini.il liy ltnikeiikitn .Noriiuin ami T. P. AnriMMiy, a faioatMigcr, o tin pi liwliml roldwr. Tlw kkitor wa very mii ia to the l.leiitlly dm lie mv the fa.-e acv.inil l.im.w wImii tlw uamk blow iul.le. M, lviu kl.unllk (Viw tut a 4U0U wlwi piiNM.1 hi pla.e M.unlay gutmt toward tlio Ncono of tl Jwkl up. The alilitc i.lil, def.nat wiilv.il lutpiMliM-lk.il of txt.liiuaiy. Vmo wttx Uiuml over In the Num of $Kl,iiii. Tbo exaiulmiUoii of I'.aikt Um-ii f.dlo.vi. M. Ikviu r.ii.k' nlil Jiinnvi V.le na tbo man who wkrh Cue aak.l tlw' .llm-tton of the county rid on Momlay, a bat Idcittllled IIm home, aaddlo nml bridle, l'oole wa latimd over in iho num of f.'iiNkl nml 1Ih. irloiMr wor returmil to the imiiity Jnll tonight, CITY JAIL DELIYEUY. Peiidletnii, July S, - There wn a JtiU delivery thl morning and two prlaon er from the city Jnll caenped, one im Imlltui, Hie other name. I nxiicr, vui for threnteiiliiit to kill a womtiti of the town. Ho made her pawn her watch to buy a mill of cbuliea for blm, He had Im'cii arrested on her cnmplnlnt. Today FIhIut cut tho winnaii word ho would come tonight ami kill her. Tho otllcer failed lo llml blm, n he Im been hiding all day. In eaplug tho prlNoner dug through nix Imhe of cement lloor mid out beneath the foiindnlloa. . , THE PLAN WILL FAIL Ilmuise Ikinmi;ogu.4 ami Alarmlat Would JIau-c iito OiTUisttlon. New York, July S.Mtiny rcNiUM to Ih-' I'lM'iiUir kitcly an'irt out by the Ijiviguo of Cmiiholk' rally have Inmi ixmlv.il fiMoti li,t,h cleivy nml laity, and Uiey bu'lu.lo nuuiy Mtrohg iiji.I tn iliMitt.lai luninn. Tlio llmt I'loivyiiHin to mk for enroll m.Mit 1n llw kvigiie win lllie v.numibh. IllKhop TIhiiimi MjucIi Oiirk, of Rli.al.' IhIuii.I, nml the II wt kiyiiKi u wo the J Ion. 'Setll Iw, pnwkb-mt of tViluiiibla imlkne. The work of tlw bugiio for the InitiMilliitc futiuii' In e4irrylirgttl t illx ncIhiiio for tbo relinking of i'tHitiidoin will be tho oiTrnulwiiiloii of kHial cla"i'b wher ever tihoro hIijiII die a iHiinber of the iimnilam In olio pUwH'. Forll' orgiiinl x.'iilkm of hiu-Ji il.M'iiil t-livkvi a count I lu tkiu lul Ihimi iiNTKinil for mdoplkm tlw wiiiie ttllniit lui Uimi mdopled by I In. piueelit i n m I y. Til Im -oiinIiiUii I pri'.iil.sl by a iiixnmlile Melting forth the four iM'tlrbw of Die IiamlMtlh coii fiTomii an a btwl ,of church unity. IMMENSE CAU(K). Titcomn, July 8. Tho Norl'ieni Pa- cllh! Hleainer StratliiievlH, I'lipialn I 'nt tie, arrived thla morning from Hong Kong nnd Y,)icoli;ini:i, She brought (1,120 ton of ten nml rillc, tho hirgoH't cargo of Orlcnlnl freight that hn ever Im'cii landed, on the l'ntllli: count, Tho enrgo la iiitulo up el, lefty of fi.HiKl tun of new crop tea nml ZY2 halo of allk. The ten will ion Ue u bout nliteteeti train load nnd will be Hlart- ed eiiMtward tomorrow. To get thla eiiormoii i1ianilty of ten on the alonmer, a number of ciiIiIiih were filled nml tho hold vvua IIIUmI to Hie top of tho hntchwnya. A CHIIOK CONSIDERATION. Tho most ciiHiinl porimal of n news paper lu thl part of tbo country at all time of tho year reveal some froMh cnprlco or eccentricity of tho ele ment east of I lie Rocky miiiinlnliiH. Ono day wo rend of tho deadly cy- cloiio nml tho liavoc It Iiiih wrought; tho next of tho deviiHtatloti by lire or doHohillou by flood; of drouth and other scourge. Would you eeiio nil thl? Would you live In n cllinnlo wliero you can work out door till winter lu your ahlrt sleeve? Where rose bloom up to and iM'youtl ClirlMt nut dny? Whoro the ami shines plonnantly and cool wind blow to tho delight of the dweller In Oregon, not to their sorrow? Whoro tho eye 1 charmed ni.d tho heart made glad nnd nil tho senses delighted by tho aceulc griuidour of Oregon ibmhliig mount ain fllrofuiiN, grand rivers, by tho won dor of tlio soli nnd green foliage, heau-tlful-liiied aud frngrnnt flower, nnd tho myriads of song bird tlmt till tho nlr with melody by tiny and through :tho lilKhtV Then como to Oregon now, nnd won- jdor why you did not come sooner! BOLD SILVER SCHEME TO INTIMIDATE HO I II THE OLD PARTI KS. Ita Claim Cannot He Made (loud- Roast of Having All Hie Went rru Klutcs Ilchlml It. OIlKUliO, July 0.-A special lo the Dally New ny: Western silver reiiibllcan bavo out lined an Interesting proa-rammo lu bo pursued In the next uailotial republi can convention. Today, a Western re publican of nalloiial prominence, who arrived In Washlnuinu two day nuo, i.Is.-IoumI iho prnKmiiimo of 1 at silver men lu nil Ii deiulm, nml It i o an- da. Ion a to aiartlo political man- nicer hero, i lie plan, ho any, w aa aureed iiion at a conference of West ern aeiia tors held last moiiiii, Tho senator nu.l other Western ro- publican leader who parllclpnted in tbo compact represent Western ullvcr aiulca and iirofes to bo ublo to con trol ilcteuniloii to tlio next national republican couvciilloii from these slates, TIicno slnte are Molilalia, Idaho, Wyoming, WushliiKtoii, oregmi, (Ndorado, Neviiiln, l iah, California and South Dakoia, Theso state are claimed solidly for tho agreement ami tho stale or .North Dakota nml Ne braska limy yet Join them. It I their purpuso lo meet nml choose del- ok'ttioN to the national republican con vention lu regular form ami again convene Wheu tlio c.Hlvenlloll meet to present the name of Senator Cam eron of I'ciiiisylvanla for president. If Cameron I not lU'cpliilde to the republican, the convention will ls asked to bring up some other republi can. If It refuse to act up.ui tho sug gestion, tho delegate from these Western iaie say they will march out of tho ciiiivenilou lu a body, cur rying with them a many of their free silver delegate ll they call command. Ilioy will wait upon I lie doimicrailc con vent lou, n a commission kiim klug at tho door uud asking for the nom ination of a free silver democrat, Sen ator .Morgan of Ahilmma preferred. If the democrat full to net upon the douinml, the silver men will ulaimlon both old parties. It I not the Intention or the milling- or of iho liidifs'iiilcnt political move ment to nominate a standard bearer for 1WI, on au Independent sliver pint form, but their effort will l di rected toward choosing elector pledg ed lo the sliver cause, regardless of is'rsomil preference. The 1. 1. ii of nom inating an Independent five silver candidate Im prevailed until quite re cently, lint wn abamlom-d n a piece of Itu.l poll t lea I fkilli-y, nml falling to secure recognition from cither of (he UUIlomil roiivetilloii, I he silver men ny they will seek to hold the balance of power III the next eleeloial college,1 ami compel one of the old pit riles to ring forward n sliver man lu order to secure nil election, The movement a outlined I nt present con lined to tho republican party. Democrat declare that they fear Hint a similar Insurrection may break out lu their own party, led by Southern dem.H'iats allied with West ern men on the money question. ltepuldl.au lender today assert that If It can bo shown conclusively In the next national republican c invention that the Western republicans have ar ranged any such programme for ladl ing the couvciilloii us that disclosed today, the committee on credent hi Is will refuse to seat the delegates urn il they pledge themselves lo tiUI.li- by the work of Iho convention. PlONKKIt WOMAN DEAD. I'llO Mother of Judge Pllllcrtoll Dies nt Itosclmrg. Roseburg, July l!.-Mr. Jane Pul- lerl.UI, Wife of lloll. Joint I'llllcrloll, died nt 1 o'clock thl morning. Met husband, ber son -Circuit Judge J. C, Knllcrlon - nml daughters- Mr. .Mo- Kcn.le of Portland, nml Mr. Win. Nichols of Nichols alntlon-'Wcrc pres. cut nt her deathbed. Tin absent member were Mr. M. M. Mclvln, Astoria; Mrs, Kvu Moclue, Oosmopolls, Wash., and John Pullertoti. Jr., Cnn- yonvllle, .Mrs, I'llllcrloll wn burn In IM'.'.i and crossed the plain with her husband nml family In lsr;t. she ha since resided lu Douglas county. MIMTAUY OlM'ENSKS. Wnshlugtoii, July (I. A general or ler bn been Issued by Iho war de partment establishing prison fur the coiittnemeiit of persons convicted of military olTciisc at the following post: A lent rax Island, Port Warren, Mas,, Port Columbus, New York, Port VhomiiM, Kentucky, Port Monroe, Vir ginia, Port Sheridan, Illinois, Port Shelling, Minnesota, Port Riley, Kllll sa. Port Sam. Houston, Texas, Port Logan, Colorado, Port Crook, Nebras ka, Vancouver llnrriicks, Washington, Till wn made necessary by the transferor the military prison at Port Leiivonworlh to the war department. Prisoner convicted of other than mil itary offense will be ent to fdule or government prison. Washington, July (I. Tho war ile- piirlmotit has received a telegram nn uoiiuclug Iho (lentil of Lieut. Col. .las. llinloii, 2,'ld Infantry, at Ringohl bar racks, Texas. Col. lllnlon rose from tho ranks. C LE V ELA NO'S PAVORIT ES, Wiishliiglon, July (I, Tho socretary of tho treiiHiiry hn decided upon the name to be given to tho two revenue cutler for tho consl ruction of which contract were recently entered Into. Tho cutter to do service on tho groat hike I to bo tunned "Will ter Q,. Orosh iini," In honor of tho lute secretary of stiito and the other, which wll patrol tho Now England const will bo chris tened "Daniel Manning," In honor of tho Into siM-retnry of tho treasury. PRICES OP PRODUCE. Liverpool, July (I, Wheat, spot, Win- oiilcl; demand poor; No. 2 Red ter, 5; No. 2 Red Spring, Hs ri'jd; No. 1 bard Manitoba, oh J Oil; No. 1 Califor nia, lis .1(1. Hopsnt Loiiilnn-Paeiric. const, 12. THREE AT A TIME. Moiintiilnvlovv, Cnl July ft. Mr. Harvey Smith gave birth thl after noon to triplets, throB little girls, two weighing 7 pounds nnd ono S pound. To distinguish them tlio oldest from tho youngest, red, white nnd blue rib bons wore used respectively. MARKET REPORT. Liverpool, July 8. Wheat, spot quiet; doimaud poor; No. 2 red winter, rs4!4d; No. 2 ml uprlng, rs D'jdj No. 1 hard Manitoba, 5s 10(1; No. 1 California, 5s :i&d. lVurtlaiid Wh.Kt, dull, depressed; Wmllu Walla, 48; Valley, 50&51 per bushel, ii. EXCITING BALL GAME TIIK rORTUNIM DEKKATED IJV if I II. SOMA I IS. Regular Kaco Meeting Closnl-Hiliio Trlckn Win Agalu-Npoi t There ami Elacwliere. PORTLAND, July l.-Tlio ball game tislay resulted, MiiIiiioiiimIi P; Porl laud H, Tho game wa cxdilug throughout, owing lo tho rivalry be tW4H.ii tho two club. It wa generally conceded Is'foro tho giuiio (bat the M tilt ii. nun ha were no mulch for the Porllaml, but they beat the Portlands at tho bat. When (Imi Portland re tired nt the tlmt half of tho ninth lu lling tho score sIo.nI H to 7 In their fa vor. In their hair of tho ninth, tbo Multnomah sniiiclied victory from de feat and the glory belong principally to Jim Smith, lu tho ninth U.ulkc made a snfn hli, reached second ou a passed ball and I lieu Smith nipped out il two-bagger which sent Ontlko over tho plate, This tied the score ami the crowd could not bo restrained. They yeil.il, blow horns, tl ml bombs nml mado such a racket I hut the couchc could not be heard. It wa for Dreu uau lo win tho game after the ocoro wa tl.il and two men out, He seat a liner Into tho left Held ami Siiilih corol, winning tbo game. THE DA Y S HACKS, Portland, July (I. T.sluy closed the regular race meeting. Inn tin. man agement iiniioiinre four days extra racing, hcgluulug next Wednesday. The event today were; i:ft trot - Z.imbro won; ltrlarhlll s.i-oiid; ljidy Thoriihlll third; time ....... '.':1H pace llrlno Trick won; Har vey Mac, second; Olllng.r third; I hue 2:1.1 .'1 I. Running ." K mile-Hill Howard won; tjulrt amiiid; Kiiiiim D. third; time io-.', Three foiirihs iiillo-MIs Pollard won; Wyumi s.i-on.l; Prciich Lndy third; time 11U. I'lve elghis mile "Richmond w.m; Misty Morn wi-oml; Miss Llm third; tlmo l:u'l. Ono and a quarter mile, hurdle Mat White won; Wyanshot second; tlmo 2,m 31. THE WEATHER MAN. It. S. Piigue, local forecast oflb-lal. ha hh'1 ordered to San Pruiielsco for temporary duty. LONDON ATMiiSPIIP.IO: HAD. London, July is. A reporier of the Assis-lal.il Press bad on Interview with ('has, P. Coiirliiey, coach of the Cornell crew. Jlo sal. I: Wo tuny n well tell ymi the truth. Plvo of our men nro sick and 1 tun llseoiii-agcd. per the past few days all our pr.issi'is have secm.il in van ish. The Isiysare troubled with pa Ins lu their limb and drowsiness and tin- food they partake of doc not seem to nourloi them." (SRHAT RACE A It UA NO ED. Rut in, July (I. -It I niinouuc.il Unit nrilcl." have isi-n signed by JoliiiKin, Hanger and Tyler for a five iiiilo bicycle race tit tilennioiv truck, Lynn, July S7tli. RlXiATTA OVER TUP OCEAN. Henley, on tbo Tlinmo, July S. The regatta Iw-gliti t.un.irrow. Cornell will mt the fanioiw lsmler Ismt club crow, piiilialily the sliotigest oil flic liver. In view of the depressing ac counts ehvtiliiLiI regarding Uio h. tilth of the Cornell crow, tl l-eire.lltalive of tho AHs-bit.il Prs had a talk witli Charles A. tViucluey, tho conch. Courtney looked v-ry glum mid said: "I don't know whether tho Cornell crow will Im able to row tomorrow. The fact Is wo bavo two sick men among tho crow who ought not row in their prif.irt (x.ii.HUon. If the Invalids tiro mil buMer wo K-luill put in some MtllMtltllliCH or 4'iSO sciiitch." A TERRIFIC STORM DESTRUCTIVE ALMOST UK VON D COMPREHENSION, Kleven Live Imt nnd Others Missing A f :TiO,tKK) III ilinnhdldt County, Cullforuia-Other DistiHters. SPRINUPIKI.D. Mo., July (1.--A storm awful In Its terror, and total lu It work of destruction, wiped out tho town of Inoiia. on the Currant river branch of the Kansas City, Port Scott & Memphis R. R. ill Shannon county at 10::ii last night. That elev en srsoii lost their live Is known to a certainty and eight men are miss ing. Dead -Rev. J. W. Diincnn, Mrs. 0. W. Duncan, Mattic Duncan, Mrs. Crawford, a married daughter of Rev. Duncan, Norman Ncvlus, Utile daugh ter of Lloyd Wright, Magglo (ion ium, John Morris, Mrs. Nevlns. The bodies of Rev. Duncan, his wife ami daughter, (loo. Nevins, Norma Nevlns and Iho Wright girl were re covered, lint tho others have not been found. A slashing rain preceded by a stun ning wind set lu at 1) o'clock. While tho wind ceased the rain Increased in tensely. At 10:l."i over four feet of water was ou tho streets. In fifteen minute ninny building could not stand tho strain nml began to caroen. Vivid Hushes of lightning pierced the downpour, which en mo llko the falls of Niagara. Houses were smashed aud lu tlio water wore hundreds of persons. It was llko a shipwreck in an ocean. Cries of terror and shouts for help from tho struggling people clinging to pieces of timber made the scene ono that bullied Intelligent effort to save tilts helpless. A strong current rushing down tho valley carried many to tho higher laud nml places of safety. HEAVY LliMRER EIRE. Rohuerville, Cal July , Thl even ing Uro broke out In tlio Paclllc, lum ber coinimny's mill nt Scotia. It spread rapidly to tho ollleo buildings and yard. Nothing wns saved. Tlio plant was the largest In tho country and tho loss will bo SflTiO.OlH). VOLCANOES IN ERUPTION. Naples, July 0. The craler of Mount Eliiui Is again pouring fortih Hiv, smoke and lava. Mount Vesuvius Is also In a RtinM of oruptilon and Is reported in worso omidMton tlwin Etna. The town of ResliMt, Italy, built over tlio ruins ot llerculanouin, Is threatened. FATAL BIO Y OLE FALL. liOiilsvllo, Ky July 0. Dr. Edward R. Painter, ono of tlio most prominent phyisw'lnns of tho city, was killed on tho Houtilioru boutovwrd last night, whllo Hiding a bicycle, 'In collision with iinotboir wheelman, Wm. R. Colston, Dr. Palmer was president of tho Uon- llo-liirliwiry soetilou or alio American Modioli nwsoelatilon, and had boon n vnliiablo CQUtrdbulw tto iniodleal pnbll cations. Highest of rll in Leavening Powers ABSOLUTELY PURE ANOTHER RAD FIRE HOG RANCH AND PACKING HOUSE INCK.NDIAIUZKD. Cninii Prairie Stockmen lu Dad Wood -Douglas Con my Train Robber Exuniiiii-d Crime Generally. PENDLETON, Or., July O.-Anolmr liieciidlnry lire is-curred tin morning, III which several bull. lings besides fourteen tons of bird and hams were burned. Pat Kino run nn extensive hog ranch nml packing establishment east of Peiniletoii nnd there wa only one man on tbo place. Tho lire wa sinrte.1 in an outbuilding about il o'clock ami the property wa entirely destroyed. All signs Indicate (hat ho llm wu set by enemies of Ivlue, STOCKMEN Qt.'AURELlNO. Pcmlleiou. Or., July i,--Word came In Prlday night that there Is trouble between tbo cattlemen aud sli.iniieu in Cama prulrlc, owing to the short ness of tho range uud a feeling of Jen lousy on the part of cattle owner town rd sheepmen. Some of (ho cat tlemen took slcps to forcibly drive off certain person whose slock was fat tening ou Ciiiuas pastures. It Is al leged that fourteen men went to Fred erick Martin, who haw taken a bunch of cut lie to the new range, where he has liol been accustomed to keep them. I hey ordered liliii I nick to the locality from whence be came ami then later some one drove off the entile and put Martin lo considerable trouble In col lecting the baud. Then some one went to Adam Swalm, a sliecmuan. and nt night shot many of IU sheep, winch were in the corral. Again, It 1 alleged, that tho same partle or their nympathlzcr buni.il a sheep nmp in-miming to Hoiiaid Ross, Homo sheepmen do not hesitate nlHiiit chnrg- Ing all these offenses lo certain cat tlemen of Camus prairie. Till: TRAIN ROHP.ERS. Roselnirg, July (...hlloe Poole. Al bert poolo and John Case, charged wiih robbing n carrier of the Pulled Slate mall on the night of July 1st, were arraigned I hi afternoon before l ulled Slates Commissioner Judge Lnughury and their trial was set for Wednesday, July loth. A largo num ber of witnesses have lareu sub poenaed. VERY PROFLR DISMISSAL. New York. Jtilv (1 Warden Iiunlio. who was lu charge of the Jail when Kllloran, Allen and Russell, the ul- geil Ixmliillicc robbers cm unci I. wns lismisscil today by Sheriff Laiuson. WHOLESALE HOUSE STEALING. St. Louis, July (i.-W. II. Leigh's rac ing stables ha been stolen from the fair ground. Mr. Leigh Is the father of Pugelie Leigh, who with Hob Rns4, campaigned Iho famous Clifford n a I year-old. The horse stolen are l nele Abe, lil.'ick Knot, Rossmoiv, ltansach, HcseitU, PeyeW PtiCW, PCilolll and Com. I'ncle Alio was a very promising 2- yeur-old. -AFTER T1IF. CRIMINALS. Washington, July U.Sisii-hil ngi-nts of the trciisur,v are making progress In Iho fraudulent Chinese certificate case recently uiiearth.l at Huttc, Mont., whore 175 of the blanks were raptured. It hits lieen discovor.il that the men- ells of the forged signal lire of otll cbil iis.hI In Hie eertlllcatc wcrt made by a party on the Paclllc coast. Steiw are being taken for his arrest. It Is expected ill partle Implicated In the fraud will shhmi bo appivhended. POLiriCS THE PAD. Worse Thau the Trilby Craze 111 .New ork. New York. June 21). All along the line of politleol battle, democratic, re publican ami hybrid, the rallying cry for 'tKI Is Issuing fortli. On every hand there is activity nnd tho hurry ami bustle peculiar to tbo skirmish. Politics Is lu the tnr. It is a craze, like Trilby. It is confined to no. one locality, but pervade the whole country and Is steadily Increasing lis hold upon tho people. Some people, through :i peculiar process of mental obstinacy, iitl'ect to despise politics, but this Is all fudge. Everywhere the science of government Is being studied and timil.v.ed more closely than ever before. The unparalleled demand for political literature is proof of this. The study of political questions used lo lie con lined almost wholly to the South and to the university element In Now England. Tlio Soul hern people reduced' statecraft to a science, theor- eully, and mado It a matter ot pri mary education. Elsewhere tho pro fessional iMillilclan enjoyed n monop oly of political knowledge nml of the genius necessary lo give it motive. lint all this Is changed. Tho world has moved since the war nml jKtrpto do not now depend upon the court house orator for political instruct ion. They Instruct themselves, '1 ho result Is apparent today In the widespread Interest manifested throughout the country In questions of government poller. In the est It Is the currency. ThciM the tariff question lias been momentarily displaced nnd the smaller Issues are forgot ten, Silver is nearer home and more popular. Hut the 1(1 to I sonllinotii, ns rollectod Pack Kust, is not so intense as It was. The tension is gradually lessening. No simon-pure free coinage advocate would ndniit tills probably, but It Is apparent, nev ertheless, lu this center, where every popular Impulse Is rellected In the del icate machinery of tlnanco. lu Now York the action of the democratic slate convent lou of Kentucky in Ignor ing the silver Issue Is inken ns nn ln dlontioit that the Hi to 1 fever Is abat ing and that It will ultimately disap pear. Some ardent advocates of free coinage admit that the defeat of the silver men nt Louisville will greatly weaken the cause. St. Louis Republic QUEER FREIGHT FOR CHINA. Skeletons of Dead Chinese Shipped in Uoxes aiarkeii "k lsn jjone. A curious freight which is shipped exclusively from ISan Francisco to China Is "fish bone," w hich pays !f20 a hn. u- u aent lii lariro boxes con signed to tho Tung Wnh hospital nt Hong Kong, but tho contents of the boxes nro ernlly the bodies of dead Chinamen pent home for burial. . Most of the Chinamen who come to the - Latest U.S. Gov't Report rnlled State are under the care of the Six Companies, who lgn a contract guaranteeing to return the bom of tho dead for burial with their ances tor 1 1 tho celestial empire, and tbe Tung Wait hospital act as the agent on thl side lu carrying out tbe agree incut. They aro shipped as "Ash Ixme" In order to evado the rule of tho tcainhlp companies, who charge full llrt-cln passenger rates for tbe dead. Nearly every ship leaving San Fran clco for China carrle among tbe steerage passenger a number of In valid who hope to live until they reach their native country, but sev eral usually die on every voyage. There 1 an agrmnetit between the tenmhtt and the Six Companies which forbid Hi e burial of these bodies at sea, and the latter furniaties coflln of the peculiar Clilnene pattern for use In such emergencies. They are mado of slab, the first cut of the log, so that tbe sides and bottom and top nro nm m Usl. A dozen or more are oarrlml ou each ship, ami the surgeon I furnished with a supply of em Imbuing tl ii 1.1. When a Chinaman die at sea the sin goon embalms the body, which is then placed In a coflln, ealed up, and lowered Into the bold. The expense Is paid by voluntary contributions from rthe other (Milnese paMsongora, (he crowd, and the steward of the ship, all of whom belong to that race. No subscription paper Is passed around. imt a pan containing Chinese sugar ia placed beside ttw coflln and every Chinaman ou board drops In his con tribution, from a dime to a dollar, and take a piece of sugar from the pan, which 1 suiriKMed to bring him good luck and prolong his lire. When tbe ship roaches Hong Kong the coffins and the belongings of the dead are delivered to the Tung Wah hospital, which disposes of tbein to the surviv ing friends In China. Every China man in tho United State I supposed to lie registered at Tune Wah hosultal and with tbe Six Companies at Kan iRincisco. MERITS OF THE RAISIN. It lias Great Nutritious and Medici nal IYojKwnkw. As the grape cure has made Its war Into modern methods of dealing with diw-ase hundreds filling the German tabllsbnentH where this return to nature is practiced many a patient pattant who has found himself made over by the treatment has added to It a use of tlie dried grape, or raisin. Fruit of all sorts Is becoming more and more a part of the regular food supply and a growing conrtltuency of fioople announce themselves as be lievers In a diet of fruit and nuts. Leaving these extremists out of the present question, It la certain that health inetvas for whoever substi tutes fruit, hoth fresh and dried, for n burgo part of the ordinary diet In dally use. true of our best utierary workers lias found tlmt a bunch of good raisins with a slice of broad or a crisp cracker or two makes a lunch tlmt Is not only satisfactory, but bavo the bra In clear for the after noon's work. Even In the days of our forefatilMTS the Muscatel ratal us. ci.lkil so perhap from the Muscat gr;il, brought by tho .Moors from their African homes into Spain, were credited with a special recuperative force, nnd known as "raysons of the sun. ' 1 hey wera part of tlie equipage of a last illness. Saffron water and those "raysons of the sun" were side by Hide on the neat little table, which held also the big Bible reserved for Kolomn occasions, all three reminding the sufTorvr that he or she liad done with the ordinary fare of mortal life. Hut there need lie no such somber association with tlie raisin of today, our own oiurornia providing at Its best, a rich fruity ralsiu, sun-dried. of course, yet not so much dried as distilled, all the watery pacts being dr-ivou off, nnd the rlelior qualities of the grape developed In natures own alembic. These raisins, with whole whcoit brmd, make a genuine food. goisl for child ns well os man, and hulled by the children with acclama tion. Tho need for sugar-n Instinct with children Is met in rwisius or dates In Infinitely more healthy fash ion than In any other order of sweet. and tho child who has full provision of such fruits makes jio demand for candy or cuke. The lst California rsiMns are now cheap inough to be within the means of all, and itlielr use Is steudily lnoresislng. A set of young lawyers In Now York have adopted fruit as a lunch, finding that work can go ou with none of the sense of heav iness: produced by he ordinary meal and mlRins have lieen Introduced as one of tho most satisfying forms. Phtkdclphta Press.. TO OVERCOME THE DIFFICULTY. Portland, July 8. -It is dated that II. E. Cross of Oregon City will build a llshway at hi sawmill on the Qack- mas river in order to allow salmon to ascend the river to spawn. Cross was arrested last year for obstructing the river but was acquitted. A BIO LOAD. Sun Francisco, July 8,-Tlio steamer State of California sailed for Portland today with the largest passenger list yet had during tilie last six nionjuis iwist. The freight cargo also wns con siderably larger than has heeu shipped nt any ttme during that .period. 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