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4 Jo Best Newspaper JKlifc rPr county.- As an ;rtk i I'sdlum THr ES ' i E Takes thi Uad in Polk County i aV $2.00 Per Year. 1NDKPENDKNCK, W)LK COUNTY", OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1895. Five Ccnlrt Per Copy. No. 30. t. v..l1M. TFteJJ 1 pYol XUI. 5R.S.A. MULKUY, f Resident dentist. TM i-p.ft-Ml.rn " stiti'Ml' smtrrtiitwd. I iMWiMi Mml Hsli.oiruer I 4 ua Mnm.utU mrwu, ntl In. N 'H- '. . . . t u KKintl'M. M. 1. ObTICK H iiul nwiiiouos corner Railroad Alonnu'Ml nts., independence, Or. Df i i. it. Johnson, kf.sii.kni IVntist. All work wan-tuile-i to it ilie h ' ifl,l0" ludepcu- PCrK J. THOMAS, ntVStCIAN II ami Surgeon. Call attended lo tiat uik'lil. Ouic at Tliotimn' 1 liar- Y. .... kl. l......,.,,,ll, IW ATTOUXKYS. rKO. A. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT 11 Uw Will practice in nil staltt ma Moral eort Abstract of title iraialwd- Office over Independence Jj4tWUttl Hunk- C SASH AND IKHJlUS. AI nfa.'liirer of h and dwr. , aeroll wmg. Mniu ilntd, hide fodtiw, Or. SKl'llKT SOCIKTIF.S. . 0, r, v. INPEV KNDENCF. A I ,uk-. No. 2- meet every Mou ,7,. 'i..ht iu 1. 0.0. F. IkiII. All sojourn i... Kr,.ili,m n Invited tn attend. W. 0. l.Vk, M. W.j W. L. Wilkin, Recorder, t T OMt'ti 1 .01' OK, NO. 45 K 1 of r Jl Meets every Vmlwly eMiiiitf. ah kHu.litii Aril itH-harJM'ii Jr.. C. U.: J. U. Morin. K. of East and South via The SHASTA Route of the Southern Pacific Kin., Imln run ilnll)". . ,'ru, 1.,.. ' - II v Allmnv Ar. I 4-' A. M. k'.i.t i'..fiii.n.l nn'cun t'lly. WwMlhiirn u.i....' r, ....... Murluii. J.'fl.'rll. AIIjmiiV Jum llim. Tan'. tl, Htifl.l, Hl'y. llrri banc. Junciiuu t'Uy, IrvltiK. hugiine.tnwweu, Uriiu.. R8Mbur9Mll Pnrtlanl -.. ') A. V. I U'Plr .531 V. A. Kiwliurn .. .' . I'urlUnil Saltm Pttngr ' """'i Unvi.. ArrHe. I1.rll.ml I oi p. . I Sal'-m "''I'" halriu muaui. roriloml irl.. A.m Dining Cars on0gden Route rt'LLMAN BUFFET SLEFA'EIW niiil wi.fiiiiL Can ftltiiolied to nil llirniiuli IrnitiH. West Side Division. Between Portland and Corvallli. Mull trnl lHy 'pxt'Pt Hnniliiy.) Tli iu Tl.v Portlaml Arl 6 " I' III.,. ... Ir ImiI,m-IIi1i-I1i.. Ar I I ! p. I" w',5 1. .: Ar l.iv.rvnlll l.v i H..m Al Allmnv unci Oirvallln. wiim-i-l Willi Irulim iiri'icm I'wHln rnllnifto. r.xiir' tniin ilnllyt.r-it uiiilny) it: I. I'.irllaml . Ar I Mil . I" 7i) in'. I Ar 'McMliinvlll l.v Yamhill Division. Alrlle nittll I'M wwklv. S:'iO . m. in a. in. 4;.'i p. mi. p. in. ,v f'lirllaiiil Ar l.v...Miinmmilh l.v Ar Alrlln l.v p, in H III II. Ill 7i'H) . ThPMiKh tlrkrt U nil 1M In the Kb frn ttlal.. I ' it n u.l it mill Klinillf. fUll l IllMUUIUIl from 1. 1 . I AKKV, Aent. 'nU-jH ii v. Mnni.r. Al. . r . A I'amt. Agt. 'Olt,II.AM. OKI. .. Jcavratsand Trade-Mark obtained und all Iat Trnt tiiiinf rnmlurlfd for MoOIMTI Ftt. Jar.d c tan w 'ire pilcllt in ItM tll" Uw U""1 ... '...t..,lnM i ivn.i n,,.lrL llrawmi Of otlltl.. ilh dfWrip- 1, l . ..fvi. II nalrrilablfl OT not, Ire B til cliar'ir.. Our Ire imt due till potent wrurrcU I . n . " ll.r to Ol.tain l'atrn'. 1 Willi r."t ;."ILue intlie U. 8. and cuunwim, .wnt Iree, Aildrrw, C.A.SNOW&CO Orr. pTtT Office, WMi(oTO, 0. C RHIHIfHlMISIHOPtYS (If you use the Prtalam IncuhaUra Brwdtra. i W.iite money while ethera are wnnling 1 tiraebyoldprocnuta. Viliai';ll!liHlll.lKJlll It .anddracritirs every .articlenredMllor lUC, i Cuullrv buaineu. The "ERIE" mechanically the tMt iwhecl. ITMtlrat model. We are l'acinc ii Ao-Mita. BlrvcIC caia- loijue.malledfree.givc fMlldrptlonpHr. r-e., aotrrfT wawtkij. .Ikancii Hotibit. in Main Bt., I.m Anr)e. Ui. w it' W aii w' k - j(;-t ffl hl.,'H ll American and Kuropenn."lln''. TIu. Ijmprijil fJatel THOS. GUINEAN, Proprlator, inr'-f )Sevenlh and Wualilnaton SU., .VOItTLAND, OIIKO'JN ail i 1 IN i MR DOttTf ! OIIIIHiTSlAL CAPTURED BY INDIANS W A l lack Dates Arc Utterly Ignored. Monoy Needs of Today Considered. Horr and Harvey Vlmm the AdvUa lilllty f Free FoliMife ll Immediate KltVet, rllli'AUO, July 2U.-"nmk .liU" ViH thiMw ii 4ik Um (Iiikm tuilay hi llu li-lmu iH'iwoi'ii Hurr nml Harvey. U wan nunv lhaii over rt tni ( lirvt-k inivt linu'k tul tift liHinMt Iu 1Ih liti!-f war lii'lk'lih'iii'd it wiiii m wicf ii thai tlu tluvK nf IVtiolfii a h well a 1TU-, ls":i nl tulii'r yfiun, m uint- tor lunv liUtorlo r lii'imiiunt. were ill Utrret iiuav r lexs In favor t IM. Harvey tlelluetl m lemltlc .ilniei- nmni la l tlw free enliiae if lth t'uM aiiil ttUver tit nil mourned rattii, ehaiiK In the nlxe of the inetailie iliithir when the (uirtiy iH'tweeu trulrt uiiil hflver hinlil renulre Is, ihei)Un in Ntii liiiUvtiliiaH ami the cuvem- uieiit in I'itv In the eheaper metal. He InOil that tnuler tliewe emtilltltiiiH ullvor wmiM net tleiirflaie iHvaune there weiiUl 1.' ttuliiiilieil tli'inaml al tluv ratitt tneil iy law nml no nuiu WMIlM nell hU Imlllnu IflnW the (Mlee at which lie tmulil hav II vtinei. Hurr tnek the trtMMtilnii of llarvey'H Ihioli lll.lt lu.'lkilii; tt ilell.lt' (lli-li;lir I he iirecut value w oiihl il.mlile I he value of everythlin; In the I nlieil Stale i'ieit iUIum. ll'rr iimmnnuHHl rhw alimitil, miyinir we lulKht an well nay If we eiit mir yarn wieks In two w'utilil double the amount of cloth In he iMiintry. lie mihl Harvey oeui- 0 ti Ih "Kltlek e.u rwivt nlnleen In one." Kerwrrltu: to cuitimr me yam- siU k In two, Harvey nahl that the mM men hail lwtilUil lite yanlmh-k til 17:1, He axkwl whether If half the Kohl Wert' leiro,Viil the value of the L-ill tlollar would not U lmreaetl. A N 1 ' H HCH V H Tt 1 UM' N". The liefet.der SalU Away from the Vldhmt with Law. N.mv York. July --'. The NitniHl trial 1h.1l the lefemh r had la New York water iik-alu! the Yltrllani to day only fiirii!iliei more cvldenee thai Hhe new Imat In U'tter than the old one ill liu'hl weather. They Mitlletl over 11 irlainrnl ir eouixe mimlde of S-iudy Hook and wen' tentiil iu ie- IV neany every kiiul or Hauiiitf. ney ttirt.il out Ufore the wind, iH-forv thev had fiilien half way on the Jour ney of the II 1-4 lei,' "f ten mile they were nailed Willi Hie witnl over uie nuarter: liefoif they jtot tn uie emi ot the llrsl lejj they were even limre elude Iv hatulled: on the (M-eond e tlmy were it-aehlntf rrei ami larKiiikr ami 111 -the limit nnirle thev wen' 11 hie head to the home mark wllh 11 fairly w.ll lifltil lieet. The nice left no doiil.t n to the r-inive iiiallileti of tlie l.xit In the kind of weather that irevaihil. 1110 "INJl V INSTlTl'Tl', Now in ProirresH at Tiieoina - Several rromineut Stijiervlwors. Taeoma. July I'i.-Tlii' Mi! Indian liiniifite fur tlie territory went or 1 lit' MliHirl fiver ojM'iml here ttMiay in the Firm roiiirrejjatloiini ihuivh and w III remain In wlin all week. Over imi iiLM-nm. tiiiieriiHeiidenl, teacher" 1111,1 liottriietor are hero from Indian ntriiiclc of Cnlifornla, Nevada, Arl xi.na. Katiis. Nel.raiika. Montana, vlii-nka. oreuMii. Idalio and Va-hliir ton. 'Ilie liuwt uroinimill nltelidillltit are Prof. V. N. Ilalliiiaiin. hiii'Hii teiid. nt of Indian hcIioi.K ('. D. Itakr straw td the Ciiemawa m hool mur Sa lem, and Win. M. Mown, mijien lHor of Indian whooU, and Prof. Hakelin of Carlisle tschool, one of tlie niomt innn-tm-nt Indian Bi-hooU III the country. Tin. oldeiit of the InsliluU' In to (liH elm met hod or Work pcrlainllil,' lo tmlL-iii lnHirm-tlon. All eiiinloj it f ll.. 1 liiithlll im liicational Hervlee In th utimi named were direi'ted to attend Tin. iimilinie orL'atii.iil toilay wtih KiiiierviMor Itakentraw In the t lmlr, 'I'll! evenlliL' the (mention "la Ihi' Htate of Washington ready to take full of liie education of Indian w lihiii her liorder," ivirn iliKfatHHed. m f.MIMr TrP lUTI.AND. i'Mi!TT,Al. .fulv 22.-TI10 Mny an it! I'lifi'i pi' of ihe P.airilnt deuouilna 11., i.m to "iiu. Northern Mil tea will prob- nl.lv Im. Ill-Ill iii ism; In thin city. Thin nwi'r!t 1m been brought, about throitch tt... ..iTii.-tn of Dr. Itolaud l. tlranl, uior of tlie First Haptlnt church of Poll In ml, nml It mean the coiulnii women proinliMMiily iiicniiiicu wiiii ine .1. I, u .ii-k or r in isa iiiint cniu 11 m n. v..etlii.rn male. One ponnlble on- ....... I.. I,. II,.. irl'l-llt UlCllllllL' helm! Ii 'l'l i i'..eil:iiul w be lie uili'sriiiu 01 .....,,1-isiiinit. find It. In now propoied 11 1 . , ... M .11 ll, It IKI Mill' I IIIHIIIW HUM 1 1 llCVfll.. II. Ci...i,-oin iiental route, iniiy auvr 10 m. inowirtiince of Mie conveiinoii n - - . . ..1 ... i.,,r 1...I1I In the Noi'I'hwetrt, will doubt Icm furnlHli rale to delcKalen that will loaoi-e 'ihe ciirrviiu,' our. 01 uie cv i.i.'C.Med wlKh irlvcn nt. the Siira'lomt ,.....rio In Mav last, that the next iraiherim: be held In Portland. The year 1MMI Will I Ihe half ceiHiiry of oiierailonn on the part. of the Hapt'lM. Home Mlnnlon society 1., n. v,.iiMiwet. lHirimr Ihene fifty ..j .".(! (M hi. nnlile from help ex tended In the biilldluR of church edl lice. ha been expended, nml iiIiiiohI mwir one altendliiir . the Saraloira ...,.ii..r wn In favor of comimMiior.it It.,. .111.. flllllcll aiiirlvcrwiry of the i...., in the far North wi-M by linliUnn t Ilia fl lltltt tl Mav meclliiK In IhlH clily 'ci... Mnv iititiivci'Miiry of the Haptlnt. deiiomlii'iiilon In the 1 mil uatherini,' ..f 11,0 Xoriheni Itaplintn. riMireHcnlliill about Hoiomo of the -l.tHKl.iKMi bellevci-H h. Umt fnHh In the rnlled S'liilea. Tlie coiivciitlon in purely 11 mlnnlonnry body. L p.ialiAi L of cold. Helena. Moid., July I-,'1V ollice today recelvi The Helena Ihe blKH'Md nill'le (leWll of jfoJi dim! ever made in ilelellit. It In over ,'!,(MI0 otuicen nnd .......Hi nlwnit .i.i.(KM). It I Ilia Jirni uiiii.o.i.or for Mm neiinoii from the plaicr niltien on the Yukon river In ti..ui.-.i nml whs luiniL'lit In Seattle by h-i earner. prils77fidT'(.'K. l;lvei-)iool, July 22.-W'hent, spot, II em; (h-maiid pin.r; No. 2 Ited Wlu'c;-, 2'ad; No. 2 Red Spring, 5s (jd; No. 1 haul Manitoba, !s 7d; No. 1 ('al Ifurnla, fin 2d. Hopn nt Iximlon- Piii'llie crmnt, L New York-Hops (inlet; steady. The JIurdercr Before the Court. Number of Spectators Is Limited. "I Am Heady for tlia Peoplf," Snyii tlie DlHtrlft Attorucy-Cliaiiiro of Veiiun Wanted. S.VN FRA.NOl.HOt I, July 2-Hmi. dredH of iih Hiiriniiudiil the county lull thin moruluit, enjtcr to ihh Wil liam Henry i'hetalore lUirriint taken to the new city hall to Ih tehil for the murder of UlatM-ho Utmotit and MimUe WlllluuiN, Ui lUnanuel church la-it ApHI, It waa itiiiocd (hat I'm--rant would' 1k kiit Iu Jail until nenr the time for tvtumeiMiiit the trial. The wtiillnu eniwdVi were dlMiitlMtlnl til. At K; Sheriff AVhaleti Neitt IiIh tiivate Imciry to the county Jail. lur- nam nml Chief Jailer Stiller entered tH! oK'ii huctry nml Hiiu'ttil alone for Hw city hall. N one aw them Hlart except the thiiuly Jallert. iniiTiuit wa not luindeuifed ami Uie pair al traettil 110 allenlloii an they drove inleily UnHitrh the Ktrcct. The etirly hour tlbHiiMluitit wtiii'lii'i-H at lili end of (he Jonnwy, After lUirmut had iniMHcd Into Uie einiiirooiii where he wiih taken for aafety, crowda he- Ci 11 lo (rather at (lie Jail ami all the utttH'ia tu the vicinity were hlnck with iHinile until hum after tlie hour for otioiilnv the ttnii't. Pitle early tilled the et:Tldoit letuliuc to the courtroom of Suiierlor Judiie Muriihy, liefort) whom Hiirnint U to Im tried. A tiiiuad of tleimtie hIhtIiT ami tie tieilveM ket the ccowtl oil the move, until Hie ri'trular hour l oiieului: court. IlcpttlleN (,'iuinlnl Ixilh doom of the courtroom ami mlmlttetl none hut JiirorM, altort mh ami ucwnihiimt men. Thette o'ltlplitl all tlie mill in the room, all cliuim U'lni; taken out, and Judite Murphy itereiuptirrily or- lered that Hone oilier lie admitted. Inireaiit' faiher, who eretiily re miuMcM hi noil, and who appear lo I' alHUtt iJie name atte, wint curly al court to meet hi Hon, The two mil ill unlet con v emu t lou, a Uie room irrtuliHilly lilted up. When IMirnint wa lirxt arrtiititl hi uiunlache hid hi moiiili, and Ui lorn,' luilr jrave him I he nintiMiuv of a hi tn It-lit. Now lilt ckioiy croiM1"! hair (rive him n erlmUml appoaniiKe, and hi clean 'Ikivimi lll rtwetil I'm' ttirte wiimu'iI- ley of hi tnoiith. Thnt tnoirih' con linemeut In Jail have made hi mil uiMlly ctthiiietw coinph'xliin even more ludlid a ml paxiy. He I fatter tliail when he wa urnwtetl, ami hi eye wertt very hrltrht a In rtvUlenxly u-lancitl artHiud the room. It I only hy an effort that Iitirrant hcciii aide to tlx hi attentloii on one auhject, hut hi' fmiticully forcii hliut'lf to com 'eu trate hi eye nnd uitntl. The defendant wan reirieutcd hy VUorncy lieiiitrey, IMekliiMou, nml Thonuatoii. l'lmrlct Attorney Ihirtic peiiKoiuilly npiHtirtil for the Mint u lion, aetiMiitaiulnl by AMltuut Ilia Irlct Attor.M-y PoUoito, Cnptaln of Heleclilve IhH nml all the detective under him wen In or alxnit the court room, When JudKo Murphy mild, I'he eae if . II. T. IMirrant, mur der." Harm wild, "I inn nudy for Hie IM'ople." AiUMiicy IMcklumni, for the efemkiut. then forimuiy imivett ror a cliniik'e or venue, HtntuiK mat 11 11 Mhonhl apHiir Hint It would l Im immiIIiIu U necttre nn tiullaed Jurj, or Hhoitld a Hlate of fet'llnir he (level lied a would render n fair trial Im nrohalile, he would rcMcrve the rluht to renew hi acMou, which he imkei the Judue now to pa iihiii. In imp poll of lilt action, IHcklikxou mini lie wouul HUlnnli aiiuiavit 01 uie ueremi- int. The Judce Inalated thut the nf- Ildavll hoiild Ih riNid, aliihoiii;h conn aid Hiild the reitdliiK would iM-cupy to day and tomorrow. Altmrncy Ueuprey Mien la-can to read liurraiiia auuia vlt. which Htnl il that owlnu to pulill- cation In the local pre the mind of the public are Inlhiuimed airaltiNl Mm defendant, and Um pritw und the peo ple are violently prejudiced tiKiiliiKt him, ho thai he liellevetl lie couni noi lnav a fair trial. In mipport of thin t(Uuicnt, Henpivy read uh wtrt or the altld.ivlt exeeri'lH rrm three morulnift und thfti evenliiK ikiih-w, pulillsued In San FiiiiicIhco, IticltulliiK priuM'wally i"VirythlnR that ha htrn wrH't'n aoJil lin I'urnini municr. pRspwtrnvn it. it. work. Several New Hraiich Line III I all- fornla. Lo A lurch'. July 22.--H. F. Cheney Jr., of HoHlon, chalriiian of the iKiaril of directors or tlie Minta re nywcui, aci-ompaiiled by 11. S. Leed, 11 dlrccbtr, I In the city upon 11 lour or oiwervn Clon. They are here. It, 1 lndleved, for the iiiuriMine of llml'lnir out Jitn-l what 1 needed In the way of branch line hercaboutn to comirlele the ay torn. So far over sii.ihhi.ikki of rail road count riwl Ion work In In Mirht. In thin vicinity, wllh alinomt 10.ihhi.(J(hi to be cxiH'iulcd In the near future, The Soiiithwn Pacific linn coiintriU't'hrn coni'liiK about. $2.ihhi.(kki in view in Mm valley which are tributary to thin city, while the Santa Fe ha under taken oxIeiiHloiiH rrotn win .111. 'in in, Tcinaeiilu and oilier point which will nece.-tnlltiilo nil expenditure ot niiotii sLiKHMHMI. The complc'llon of the pro- oimed Lo Ainre e 1111U Salt I.11 Ke roan w ( w r lMile nt leant wukhi.ihhi, wiuic the proniined Wan Dleito and Phoenix road will font whh'ihhi. WORK OF A STORM. A Ncav Mexhii Town DeHlroyed, but no Lives LoHt. Denver, July 22. A special to the New from Pueblo wiyn: Keimrls from While Water, N. M. are Hunt tHio L'reater nortlon of the btwlnenn rcc tlou of the muter place wn iieNiroyeti by a Hood hint nlchr, but ho fur ns can bo lenrntMl at the headquarter of the Atchlnwiii. Topekn & Siintia 1' e In thin cflly, no liven were hnrt. I ho Siiinmer House, the largest hotel at Silvia Olt.v, ami ft nuniher of buwlni'HH blocks luive colliipsed. The railroad aulhoriUon reinirt the Htonn tho wormt over known In thftt section. AN OILY TRBATY. ltiowl-i. Ink'iids to Monnpolteo tlio KeroHMM) Tin do of (Ireeee. Kr. p.4eitdmrir. July 22.-A treaty has been concluded lintween Oretn-o and RiiMMla. by whhli ft fixed import dutv tins bM'ii (leterinlned upon for Riinnlstn eorenls nnul tbcroby RubhIu In trlven a IllOlllHlolV of tllO keroKCllO tiwlo In Oreeco. It Is expected that this will Imvo tho effect of driving a inoi'ieati iM'trok'iini from the Oreuk nutrket. , 1 . ,1 , , . 1 , 1 . : 1 . Iii 1)1 At Least Such Was the Supposition In Regard to a Dand of Students. A letter from One ol Them Iudieatei Tttat the Ktimor In Entirely Without Fuumlalluu. NliW Yultlv. July S'J.-tlrent mix. lely I tuaulfcMiHl iu Prluetoii aimniK the few wtudeirl yet at the colh'Ke, and the town eople, who are fricmlH of the intMiilH'r of tlie parly, when Ihe new rtune Mint the Piincelai expedi tion wan reported captured hy Han- nock Indian In W'yoiuitur. At the re tdemt) of Profeor llaicher. who U at the head of Ihe expedition, Mm, Hatcher had heard imthltitf rroiu her himliaml Iu tu'veral day, mid thla fact tenihtl lo coiitlriu the relmlt of their caiutire hy thn nullum, um eiew tlou I itiuillur to thon aetit 0111 irom Princeton In former yeain havlnn ror ll tdijett the collection of k"eolt UmI fmil. In which Ihe NurUiwtwt alxiumlN. With thin nclentllle purptwe nf the cNdl11ol 1 coiiiIiIiiihI one id plmmire. The opHrt1tmlly to t'omlduo a luuuner ouUiik wttJi the IntiMfHin of the ckinrMui lina Induced many Htu- deiitd to Join the exptstUtoii, mi'l Od year a doneu ot theiu Hivoinpdltleil Profeor Hatcher to the Hud l.nud. The mtriy left Prlutvitiii tin June -Mill, and wa made up of the follow hut: Profenor John Hell Hauher, Iu ctinrjrt'; I.ow Ut Frwlerlck Pene, 'wo, lierumniown: Johu W, liarrett, 'U."i, Italllinore; KVIward It, IMlienian, 'lio, New York; AllaTt J. Mlllmnk. tm, New York: Jolm Schlcdman, 'tni, Tti an vil le; F, Mrook. V Scninto, pa.; Arthur A. Hrowulee, leinlnnry of In- dlaini. Pa.; IWiyrr HavlK, -mi. nilhi delphla; Talbot Pierce, 'INI, WiinhltiK- t H. V.; Airrett 1,. Jienill. -im, .e.v York; Walter More. Ui, Trtntoii. .v J., mid Itohelt Fhlltle, 'HH, New York. The parly Include oine of the in.iMt tpular ai d well known ritudeiit of the UUlverwHy. All lire nieliilier 01 the TlKen' Inn club, olio of the Im-! um lalt luh In the ii'lleke. .lom'ph 11. ill .ink I the rinck Nhortntop of the Ulilverwlty nine nml It itipiain. I Vane I hsuler III hi cla and wa loader id the (lice club In 111 Junior year. Unlit. Mlllwnk I preituloiit of the I nl ventlty FiHrtlmll a'latlon, Hennl Ih nianailnif ctlltor of the Natttau Lit erary inaijaiilne. and tt ineinlMT of the editorial ntaff of the I Hilly Prltice tmtlau, ami John tiarret conic of the werrlthy family id Umt name of Halllmore. Several letter have been revived from the imrty ami every- lllllllf Im indlclltnl a ucecnful wlcll- title exneditlon. Nn Intimation of trou ble in the hand of the Indian ha heretofore reached Princeton, Tin1 friend of the unity are waltlnii wllh foiirtidcrahhi uuealiie for further new of the exNdlilnii. AUK J.IKF.J.Y ALL UK HIT. Vii!thlni?ton. July 22.- U. II. Pierce, fan her of S. !:. Pierce, one of the parly of Princeton ytinleiii, aiild to lutve been niptnrnl by the II.uiium k Indian III Idaho, Mil inoriillitf received ll let ter from hi aim dated July Huh, wllh a pnicrlitt added July 1Mb. The imivrlnt wa written at Mm inouih of l'ecrv crt't'k. Hlxty mllin fiun Jack aoii Hole, where the trouble I wild la Imvo oxx'iinvd. Yountf Plert e atat ed that the uirty wa alHiut to mart for Yellowstone tliroiiKh I idoii pn. tiov. Hlckartl'ii dlMpatoh to the net-re- tary of the lulerlor liiht week tlxotl the Into of the llcht nn July Lhh. A Ihe ludent could not have reached the hHiilltv before the lSih, Pierce cuter tain llt'lle anxiety In tvpird to them. TUDl'HLK KXAdfilCHATICH. Denver. July "2. A npeiial to the New from Pinatt'llo, Iiltilio, wiyn; There In 110 truth In the aenniuiiuini renort Hent frtun here reariiinir tin Imliaii oiitbrj'ak. INo iieimuiniraiioiin havo Ihmmi made by Imllunn nuch an alwiiy take place before. lmwillllleH nre commenced. There in no excitement in lWiiiollo and no further nimble I antlcliNvtcd. Indian Aitent Tetor In nt the acene or th trnunii! wiin nm po lice to recall the Hniinockn, which will auivly be done. A report reaeiieti thin cl'iy today that tliree imiiann who we're killed lit Jacknoli'H Hole II few ilmv niro would In- broinrht Imck an far an limy lake and burled there, IlKPORTKD THOl'HLF.S, Salt Luke. July 22.-A dlnpatcli from Market lake, Idaho, to the Amfxilnled Prcnn navn Hcventeen pewonn were killed lu Indlaii trouble at Jackaim1 Hole, WyomlnK, on the loth. MOUNTAIN OLIMHKUS. Thev Are (inlnif "Where Man Never Trod iieroro." ... .... .. lloston, July 22.-Prof. 0. K. Fay of Tuff's college W at the head of a lniny of twenl v-llve tncinberR-tif Mm Appai- lachlan Moiinliilu cluli that mnrtcti to day In n special car for a trip among the Se k rk mountains 111 iiniinu i.;o- liiinbla. Tho mountain climbers, hope to pem'tni'le parts of M10 Selkirk region tvici no whim lias ii'iiiicnt) iron. Hevei'al litdlen iicconiiMiiiy the expcdl- Hon. The entire Journey will Include Montreal. MiiineniKiHs. Vaiicoiiver. Til- coma, Simt'tle, St. Paul and Duluth, w hem the nni'tv Will Stay ll nay or two. A ( 1 RIO! J LTURA h S IK Mt HTA R Y New York. .Tulv 22. -J. Slerlliig Mor ton. Hocrt'tiarv of ngrlcuiitH'e, wan 111 Mm liniinilail hotel last iilglit. When uMkul ml imiit IiiIm ti'ln to New Y(U'k, he nn id: "I 11 in Just, war here on bunlnens or . . r , U.l.... n tie viMie niu.ure. 1 nave iioiiiuiiis 01 liiiterest to Hiiv to the prens. Mr. Mwlon, In reply to ft quesTion as U tihe outlook for eroim HiIm year, ..nii.i iiiiiit i'jvm rcnoris he had re ceived he believed they would be tin iiwiii-iiiv hiuvv. He Rinld Wint rro-m S011I1I1 iwul West the mw- invontiom l-omyrlis were eonilng In and Hint he did not expect tihet-e would lie ninny dMiiMri wluM-o in'OHperlty and plenty would nkt reltm. A DOCTOR'S SUICIDE. T.nulv111o. .Tulv 22.-Dr. Samuel T. Hutler, a, prominent diMiHst, oommtttod suicide alt tlio Louisville iiouso wsiay bv taking momhlne. He had heen on n, spree for several days. Ho wns ofoisi" v ro fttoa to Mcnnror ninier ot v i'L ntn. I)r. liitt er is reported 10 bo worth several lntndrea tiiousttnii dollnra. - 1 j . ; Eli Defender Defeats the Vigilant. Oreat Hopes for the New Yacht, The Multiioinah In Line for Wliiiilng the llaaball renimiit-Tlie liny' (iaincH and Spartii, NIJW Vllt K, July '.HL-llie Ilefelld or him met tlie Vlulhinl and vauiiiilxli ed her over a couiw of I."i mile to windward and return on the name term w herein the Valkyrie will meet the eiii defender, and that the Defend er In u boat that I iierlor to the V tl laut wn clearly proven. The new Unit not only on I nailed Mm old champion tn a remarkable extent but he mitfnoted her a h well. Moreover, on the run home, iM'foie the wind, with the Vlitt Inul'N center board hauled. nh named on the champion an ndvaiiiaite Mint her iimnt cuthunlanilc admirer did not anticipate, THK liFFKNUKll'S VICTlillY, New Yolk, July .'O.-Wlud wn no lluhl Mil tnoruiiiK that chance for n riiiv tmlay betxtceti the Ylitllaiit mid HclVmlcr neeiued doulitrill, but at tlie hour when ihe race wu antmuiiced to atari two lilt,' idoop were wtMi, when the foi; III led inouieiitnrliy. lde hy idile, on a mat board tack, olT the IllKhtand of Nnvcnliik, N. J., headlutt fur the Scotland Il(.'hthll. They were iimler all lower nail and club tojt- Mlll. Sandy Hook, July ".tV-The ninrt of the yacht race wa off Scotland llitht hlp. The commodore placed the llait- bilt lit 11 (i clm k. The ruilillllllee boat placed the hIuuiiI "ll," which meant Mint the ooiirne would be .Vi liillcn. The Vlk'llaut pannul the line at ll::il:'.'i. Within Ihe llrnt li lain- uie ihe Iic-fciiib r had a Hllitlit dlMiid- vanlai.'e. At U:I0 ii. in. the two hIooiw were riiiitilni: up the cant about two mile off hIioiv. Ihe licfeiider ahead of the Vigilant about one mile. At '.'.III p. iu. the hint yacht, the Hefemler, linlnhed, and at U'l.VJ p, 111. Ihe Vlullaut tlnlnheil, the Iiefcuder ln lint winner nlotiit tluce inluiilcH, Tlie victor wa :reeied w ith the tin- mil bullion of Hicam w himle ami llr I nit of (Minimi on Khore, The Vlwllaul wu k'lccinl In the name manner. COAST MASK HALL. Porllaml. July Lin.-Hy wliiiilnir to day' hall tfiiuic with Scatlle. the Mult nomah Athletic club tUhtenod lt.1 rlp on the pennant. The only contlniteiicy which will keep them from wlnulinr I Mint they low wlili the Porllaml Athletic club and Tacoma club, and that the Portland win Imth urn'"', which tiny yet have to play. T!te acorn today wa, Multnomah . Prat tle I. At Tacoma today the wore wa: Portland Alhletle club 11. Tacoma ll SIltMiTlN'O MATCH. Imdmi. July Uii.-Iii the content for Ihe Maclniioii challcuue cup there were four leaiil of riflemen, of ten men etch. The retnlt: I'.neland. oO; canadi. ;U; Scoilaml. .11; nle. V.I. t'orpor.il 1. 1 plow, of the Second ttiv ttitry ii'iilineut. won the Cauada nhoat by a ncore of ISM. A EUGENE CASUALTY IlItlCE HLACK. AdF.D 11 YKARS, DHOWNKD. A Lawver Arrenteil on a Si-riotm t'luirire, Imt It Proves to He a Cane of Attempted Illacktiiiiil. l-;rc.P.Ni:. or., July 0.-Hruce, the 11 vear-old nun of 11. M.- Hiaek, wan drowned In the Willamette near thin eliv Mil afternoon. Mr. Rlaek woike In 1 he aaw 111 ami Ilie noy mm car ried hi father' dinner to him, an he wn hi the habit of dolnir, imt tint imt return homo promptly. HI hat wan fniiiiil ilniilliiL' amoiiK the loirn In Ihe I mi .in. 11 ml afier 11 abort Hcarch hin bmly wan found. RLACKMAILINU CASK. Denulv ProKecutlnir Attorney .1. SI. Wllllanin wan in-rented and taken to Junction City lant. evenlnir to iiiinwer to a chariie of anault wiin lutein u to coiniull rain upon Mrn. (1. O. I ow ed. 'I'he cane wan illHininncd by tut JiiHllce. it In mild to be a cane or blackmail, ami in nun nonet vt uunum In mumoried by many, amoiitf whom U the father ot the woman claimed to have been annaiilied. OKWION Sl'PHF.MH COURT. At Pendleton Some More Young Law yers Are Admitted. Petiillelnti. Or.. July 20.-0hlef .Tns- tlce Hen ii, .lunl lces Moore nnd Wolver-. ton convened supreme court this morn lnir and ham hd down twenty-SIK (ie clslonn, reversing circuit court jmtgos In eleven, alllrinlng them 111 tnirteen nml ihimUI'vIul' In two. The enso of Nellie Slevens vs. J. L. Carter, opm mi liv Junllce Moore. Involving tlie. (iiiestion of right of Ihe piainuii tn womani to hold 1 110 ouice ot neuooi no perlntiMident of Union county, wan iif- tlrimMl. J no on oct ot mo decision i Mint a woman holding a certllicate of eleeilon. aided bv tho statute of thin stale, permit ting n woman to hold that ollice, gives ner n prima incm mm 10 Mm ollice mid that before tno question of ollirihllllv cuu bo properly rained m-occedltik's otio warranto must be In slltuled. There are now pending quo warranto proceedings. In tho same case, which will go up from Union count v and lo before Mm supremo court soon, when tho quest Ion of the ollk'lhllllv of women to hold office un der the eons noil Will DO raised. A chiHH of law students consisting of Waller M. Pierce and fit. a. nut- lor of Pendleton, and W. S. Stevens of Baker Oily were examined nnd ad mitted. F. M. Snxton of linker (Jity was admitted oil corllllcate. HEAVY DAMJAOES AI3ICED. San Frnnclsco, July 20. Lord Shyl- to Domrlnns has sued tho Wasp, an Itlnntrnted rianer. for 850.000 for al leL'ed libel. A suit has been filed In thn United Slates circuit court. Plain tiff Ii n Hrlllsh subject. Tho comiilalnt in that the Hind consists In ft phrenol ogical analysis of Lord ShoRo's fea ture nubl shed n t he wasp, milling that Lord Slmlto Is an "olisiring or deireiieraov. outciynio of moral denrav tv." and bel tlltig his mental ami moral qualities. 1 di:i Said to Do of Import ant Dimensions. The U.S. Authorities Are Watchful. Revenue Cuttern Are IiiHtructeil io Take Every 1'recuntlim to I'rewiit Amerlcau All for Culmim. WAKHlNU'lliN, July t.-Thcic In reiwoii to iM-lleve Hint I lie vlrit of Secretary Oluey and yeHierdayV con-feiitiK-e of a majorliy of tlx? uicinlMTn of Mm cithlnet are illreclly coiiiiectcd with the HupprcMKloii of I lie proMKod expedition to Cuba which. It 1 claimed by It Hynipailil.crn, I i f fur uicaii r liiipui'iaiice tliail any party which iiu yet left the l ulled Sinten fur the pur jiune of cut) In tf aid to the Cuban lu nuivciil. t uder the clriMuiixlauccN it I dllltcult to n.'cuie detail an to the proponed expedition or of the nli pi whl. li are belui; taken tu prevent It, but It la dcilultcly known that the Siiaiilh luinlnter ha lufnrniaiioii to Amerlcaii y input lilcrn nrii preparing lo aelid tt very lai'tte ami well i'ijuli- m i parly to Cuba and Unit friend of the Cuban coiinidcr that lie' i-ITcct of Mil movement wouhl In '.nuplrliik' to the liiNurtfcul, In-ciiiiw of I In ni.c of the parly proponed in lie mail out. It la alno uudcrniooil tlie Innliuator of tlie euterprUe are ('0111111111; coiill tlfii t ly mi the expedition hi-lmc itide to evaile the vlKllance of tin- Culled State and 011 ei'tiliix off In k'ood nlmpe at no very dlntaut day. Ordera have Iwen Inniicd to the revc- nuu tauter Morrill and Wyomi to priHfed to Key Yet, The order In cluded direction to keep a hharp outlook for Cuban niibiiHierer. The MaeLcan I already at Key Went and order to other cutler to reinforce bel li In believed were Innunl nn a rent! 1 1 of yenierday' cabinet conference, ALSO Ft Ht HAWAII. Port Towiinciid, July Uu.-Viinioiuh alllllol'lllcn of PiIIk'cI HiiiiiiiI (IIkIi Ii ' have 1mi-ii luntriicted by the uovcrii incut to keep n Hharp lookout for tllibuHterlut; panic ill line 011I for the Hawaiian iiami. A few day np It Wll remrltil Venncl ere oH-uly lnailliiL' ami frclthilni: iiiiiiiIiIoii of war for the inlaml. indern have now Ih-cii Insin-il to tlonely walrli and nearch all vennt-l IhiuikI to Hie Hoiilh sea for lircarmn. 1 1 I iteiierally Ik- lieved 1. 1 rue (iiaiiMtle of iiriiin and itmiutinlihm have In-eii nmunLjIi'd lulu Hawaii from Putfet aouml. , THIC POUTLANU KMrOULEHS, The (ioveniinent Counw'l Make nil FmphiMc Iteport, W'ai'diiKtoii, July Si.-Jinlite 3, O. Diiraud, npeclal coiliwel of Ilie pov- (en mi-it t for Ihe pronecnilon or Uie Paclth' co it ninui.'i.'linK. cininplracy and Chine" cine, lah-ly tried lit Porl laml. Or.. Iia Jit-it tiled his report to the atf.iniv geiMM-al nt the department of Juntlce, hi reference to the Hteuni hIiIii WllmlnifVm, riiunlm,' between die Columbia river ami nicet homihi piirtn, nnd from V ictoria. Vancouver ami oMuv' HritUh Ctdumhla imrtn, be lalm that while rhe onteiinlhly did n leulttliiale buxlnifi, the chief profits derived from Mm vcnncl Were oht.lllicii iv Hiuiik'irllni; opium and unlawfully hrlncliik' Into the L'nltiil Staten t'lii nene ltbrrn. So ninlllable wa it that Pie in.imiKe.-n of Mm ateaiiiKltlu coniKiinv concluded to nur'!i!iw nnou er Mimi'tr. the iiayttan tteputuic. which wan tilted nil with secret apart inent for MUUk'k'Hin,' inirpoM-n nud with nroper conveniences for carry 1 114 Chlnene eoollen. -ttr each Chinese landed the ntcainnhlp company oli- lalned f 1211, aiihouk'h the reitnlar pan- nak'e In the tlhlnene cabin wan only $11, JudKO Diiriud any the trial eicnr- v n 10 .ved that t.iieie wa a coiiimnu lion lMtivMt the uteaninliin and th ciiKoms olltcliiln, whereby Collector JaiiKM Lotan recolvwl hi Hluire of the transaction, !f."i( n head for each Chi none landed. Siilnndinate olllcern re eel ved fe'H of nnialler nmmititn. Um renort then iro on to allow bow Snm-lnl Ac 'tit Mulkey wan hroibtht In- 10 Mm deal, bv which Jiu received $12tni a mouth In ndvnnce, nn well n n sdihi (ltMl" 11 onliini. The report re elie( thn vnrlmi trial that were had and the dillleiilties t'licmuitereil In et curing a conviction.. RIlilITLY Siy.F.D I; P. floiMlwIn and the Lavish Haa a Keen Kye. Nat -Nat London. July 2ii.-Nnt Coodwiu started lodav on a live wia-kn' bicycle lour In Kmrland. Just before his He- parltire, Ooodwln read tho play, "In Missouri, lo W in. ferns, who tiecnicti It unsuitable for Knglish production Mr, Ooodwln said: "1 have given up all hone of acting In n London Uieatrc The l'Uk' Ish do not want Aiuoriciui iiclmir. 1' iik' iind is a deligniuii pmcc for Ainerlcans to visit and spend their money, but not to act In." YVFiATHICR CHANMKS, These Affect Mm Olllcers, hut nut tne Weather. Wn si ulndl on. July 22.-Seerelnry Moi'hin has anno nted 11. (iill-l'lol't rl Mlwsioiirl local forecast OlIU'llll In ehariro of the weaMier buroaii In CM eiik"!). He iHiiiveeds Willis T. Moore, the new d def of the weivtiier iiiireuu. Alexander (i. McAdle of .New Xoru, one or t 10 (Minis (ii loreeiiMiem, non . . ... ..1...... 1..... been dclnlled to San Fraiu'lscti tore east ollice to assist forecasier-A. II HaniiiVon. Observer Dunn, In charge of the New York nlllee, has been ad vanced to the grade of forecast etllct-ii nt $2,000 per nniiuin. EVEN TEXAS LUKEWARM. Austin, Tex.. July 20,A.t lite silver ineetliig called today by ex-tioveruor ,1. S. Hogg, ex-Ti'.MSUrer F. it. Limer ick and nt hem to elx-t dehgalen to the Fort Woath sllve'' enuveiillmi .lust seventy persons were present, half of whom were populism, uovornor nogg nindo -a ispeech diMiouineliig t'Jeveland and Carlisle, and said their action In selling bonds wai perlhllous, LORD ANTRIM'S HEIRS. Cincinnati, July 20. A special to the Commercial Gazette from tiroonsburg, Intl.. savs: "E. R. Forsythe, cashier of tho First National bunk of this City, and Mrs. O. P. Robertson, wile of 11 farmer near Adams, are direct deseondniils of Lord Antrim and heirs to his vast estnto hi Ireland, valued at 75,0OO,O00." Highest of All in Leavening Powers-Latest U.S. Gov't Report AD6QWTCI.Y PUHE KAILUOAD DECISION HALK OF THK OBKtiON CONFIUMKU. I'ACIFIC Tliu lti'Ntilt Hud Heen Aiixlounly lloiied Kor-Otlier rroeeedliig of the Siiprcini) Court. The Farmers' Ihhiii and Trust Com pany u trustee, respondent, vs. ine Oregon Pneliic Railroad company, ap pellant; iiH'cnl from lienton county; Jinlk-ment of tho lower court atlinned. opinion by More, J. l'liin in mi appeal from an order coiiiirmlng a wile of railway fran chise and property on the forcclonuro of a mortgage. The fact are thut the. plaintiff, having commenced a suit against the defendants, Mm Oregon Paellle railroad (nuipiiny and the Wil lamette Valley and Coast rallrond company, to foreclose a mortgaga giv en to secure the payment of bonds tiiiioiiuiiiig to l l.'i,iKuon, a receiver wa appointed ami on April 2i, 101, Ihe dcremlaut ctuupaules, having by tlielr answer adniliied 11m allegations of the complaint ami nuppletnifit there to, a ihi-i'tM wan rendered an prayed for wherein Mm mortgaged property was ordered sold by Mui sheriff of HiMihiit county to tho highest bidder for cash, without appraisement or right of redemption, and said otllccr wan thereby directed to require of (he bidder il deponlt of not less than f-ltyKKi In cnldi to be applied In part payment of the pun-buno price, If the Mile should be continued. 'That on October 2TI, KM. the court made nn order directing an execution to he Issued and limt rm Hug Ihe sher iff 10 accept no bid less than Jl.iioo,- in Ml, of which sum S2.I.IXXI should be Mionllcd before accepting any bid. 1'nat an execution having In-en Issued the sheriff 011 January 20, 1N'.)2, at a sale of the properly, accepted the bid of Zi 1 1I1 1 11 Jolt of $ I. (mi 1,1 Km, of which sum 2.".o was deposited with said olltccr, who reported ih satfl to the murt, whereupoii an order was made Mint upon the payment of fl,r,,titNi within thirty 'lays the sale Should be coiiflrmed; but the bidder having failed to make payment of such sum or any part thereof the court on No vember liih of that year ordered a lemtie of Mm' property nud directed the sheriff to accept ll'l bid for ft less sum that $I,2."smhhi. of which 2n0,in.n) wan rnilired to be deposited before anv bid count be accepted, inai a second execution having liecn Isstuil, the sheriff was uuable to sell tho pi-operty under these terms and by orih-r of the court returned the writ. That on April M, lntKt, Mm court again 011 It red a resale tf the prop erty and dirts-ted the sheriff to require l deposit of $'1H),(NNI from Mm bidder before any bid should be accepted, and 011 iHvemlicr loth of that year another writ having been Issued, the sheriff accepted the bid of $200,(NKl from J. J. Heldon, Henry Martin, F. K. Pendleton, S. S. llolllngMVorih, Joseph Wharton and James K. Hlalr. but 011 the 211th ot Mint mount tne court, upon the otllcers return of the wilt, refused to contlrui tne sale ami made an order setting It aside and di recting the return of the deposit. That on March 2, ISM. tho court. upon due notice 10 ."puin .1011 ami tho eorHrnthm to whom ho had as signed his rigid of purchase, made an order setting aside the conditional continuation of the sale made upon his hid, directing ft result of the prop erty to Ilie nigueni imuicr 101 wnin 11 would bring in cash and Instructing the sheriff to accept 110 bid until .$2xi, 1 H HI had ln'cn deposited with 10 m by the bidder. That another execution having been Issued the property was advertised to be sold on June 7, 1804, but failing to receive any bid therefor, the otllcer returned the writ. "That on October 20, IStii. the court made another order directing a resale of tho properly on n day to be llxed by the sheriff KM ween the 1.1M1 and 22d days of December of that year and Instructing him to accept no hid mil 11 ifPKiiXM) had been deposited and a plurlcs writ having been Issued the said utlleer, after having duly adver tised Mie property and received a de imslt of Sloo.iXMi. accepted a bid for that amount and 011 tne -'d tiny 01 December, lStU. sold, subj(vt to con linnallon. all the properly nnd fran chises of tlie defendant tympanies to E. L. Homier ami A. H. Ilanunond for said sum. nnd 011 the 20th of said month returned the writ. That on January II, IS'.io, tho bidders at said sale moved for an onier 01 coiillnnntion, while certain of tno an pellanls, being either general creditors of the defendant corporation or noui imr receiver's wrtlllcjies, tiled objec tions thereto, and on the Huh of Mint immlh oilier appellants tiled objections to the conl filiation, all ot wnicn miv loir been overruled, tiio court iiinde nn nn or eon urn nir said wine, irom . .. .... , , ... ......... which order this appeal Is ttiKen. After nn-iting the foregoing history of Mm case. Justice Moure discusses adversely the various legal technicali ties ui-k'i'd against Mm continuation ot sole, smlains the notion of Judge Fill- lertoii nnd then comes to the lliml ob- lection, the Inadequacy of the bid which is handled in tne loimwuig uiau- ner; "Tlie most Inmoi'tant contention la that the .property nml franchises offer ed for sale were of tlio vnluo of S.i, OOiuHK); that the rails, rolling slock and miscellaneous property alone -not incliidlmr the land or buildings were worth $150,000, and Mint the bid of Sloo.dOO Is so grossly Inadequate ha to shock Mm conscience nnd raise the Inference of unfairness, fraud, mis take or Rurnrlse. " 'The uniform current of the nullmri- Mes' savs the court In Murlett vs. W ar wick, IS N. J. E. 10S, 'settles tlint more lundeiiimcy of price, where par ties slund. on nn canal footing, nml there are' no confldentlnl relations be tween them, 1 not of Itself sutllclent to set nslde.il sale, unless tlio innde- quacy Is so gross ns to bo proof of fraud, or to shock the judgment and the 'Conscience.' In the wise nt bar It Is not claimed that the parties did not stand on an equal footing, that there were any eontldenthu relations exist lug between them, or Mint there is finv proof of fraud, and lienco the In ftdeauaey sufficient to eet aside the sale must bo so gross ns to shock conscience. AVo have examined the the transcript before us In vain to nnd evidence of tho value of the nny said lironorty and franchise. Tho receiver untm his nnnolntinent nindo nn tnven tory of nil that came to Ids possession, but ho docs not appraise , single nrti- clo or give the value In irro except of aouitt tiuuni.'d iiiatcnal on baud. There wan no cvblentre ltefore tbo trial court nt the value, and It would bo extremely dllltcult f or ua to con clude Mutt Uie bid wn Inadequate un til we luive aomo evidence upon which . the conclusion can Im Iwned. It U said that somo experta were appoint ed by a committee' of tho bondholder to examine the property and appralite Us value, but we cannot find that they were ever appoint! by or made a report lo thn court upon this Imiwr taut subjwt It dota appear, however, fntin tlu) report of J. W. Wliallcy, Esq., who wua apiKdnted refwee to tike ai flxvunt of the receipts am ex piMinc of the defendant coinpuuhw under the nfcolvcr'a tunnageinent, tliat for a period of alxmt fourteen monthn prior to Junuary 1, 1K02, tlie line of ralii-o.ul and U10 fiver aud oreun steainein coanwtfd therewlUi bad lneii operated at a total ls of $K7, 1X" or I0.2S4.5T ixr 111011 Ui ; that the receiver had prior to said date Issued certifhnten amounting to ii.'W,041.21, ami Mint the total llubillties on June .'Hi, 1S1I2, were !s.-,4 14.40 lesa $37. KHI.Nd whi(h wan available In part payment of that amount, thus show ing a total Indebted no at that date of Sii7,578.54 lx-yond the bonded In (h'htcdnc of $15,(msi.M) and Interent which were secured by the mortgage. How much thin debt was Increased from Juno , at which time Uie referea niaib hln npplnuieutal reiiort. to DeceintHf 22. 1MM, when tne sale occurred, the m-ocil does not show but It wan admitted lu argument that an lndcbKiiiuwt of more Mian (l.OUO.OUO b.'wl liecn bicurrtHl by the receiver Blnce his npinsntmcnt on Octolier 28, 1H'.I. VkiwtMl lu tbo light of a on lncs venture and not conslilcriug tlio amount noctasiwy to lie expended for IietieruHUita, a prois?rtj which waa op erated nn a 'going concern' at a total loss of more than $i!,000 imt month. thn-n not, It must be conceded, pre nciit a very Invl'Jng field to capitalists, nnd while the amount bid for tho prois'rty may 1h prossly Inndetpuite we caniKJt say that It la so, in the ab sence of any evidence of Its value, and c -iiMlderiiig that no sum la excess of that amount ban beu offered by nny one. "It is Indeed unfortunate that the ex pense of tho management of the proiwrty cannot be realized from Its sale. No one can examine the record Is'fore us without Irelng Impressed with the conviction that the trial court has labored long and earnestly to accomplish this result, but without anccess, and to continue tlie operation of the r.md under the management of a receiver would rewult In further ex is'nse which must Iks borne by those who can HI afford to add It to thdr present Iokscs. "Tlie court, hoping the bondholders would by reorganis'iitlon buy the prop erty and pay off the expense of the re cciver's management, fixed a mlnl iiiuni price of ILtnxi.oiK) and at an other time $1.2.V),()tK but was unable to effect a sale on Uiesc tvrnia, and after waiting more-tlmu four yeara for consummation of Ha liopcs found the illusion dlsju-lbfl and the only reniisly remainliig w as to sell the prop erty for what It would bring, which having been done and the sale con firmed by a court that was acquaint ed with the property and must have known Its value, wo can, in the &b- " rn'iice of any evidence of tho value, do nothing more tbny affirm the de cree, which Is so ordered." JUDfiB STRA1IAN DEAD. Well Known Lawyw nud Jurist Stricken ly Apoiilexy. Tlio life of Reulien Scott Btralian, ex-ehlef JusMee of the supreme court of Oregon, a well-known lawyer, and a prominent democratic politician, came to a andden end Sunday morn ing at fori 111 int. tie was a meiuuer 01 the legal lli'in of Iolph, Jhiilory, Sd 111011 and Stirah.in, and, after going to his office Sunday tnoniing, he dropped dwid, a victim of apoiloxy. Death came quietly. It waa a painless end ing of a busy life. Reuben S. Strahan was horn in Lawivnea county, Ky January 1, ISiCi, and cann to Oregon by the Pan- ma mute in 1805, tjettllng In Oorval- 11s, Benton cointy, ami entered at once Into the practice of law. Ilelug of fine attainments and a lawyer of more than ordinary ability, his worth wjts speedily recognized, and In 1808 lie was elected prosecutiug attorney of the second judicial district, which office lie held for two years. In 1870 bo was elix'ted as state senator to rep resent Benton county, holding the po sition for four years, lu 1870 lie re moved to AllKiny, Linn county, whero he gained additional nmown as a Jurist. In 1880 Judffe Strahan was fleeted as supreme judge, defeating John B. Waldo, r.ml four yea-ra lattir bccanie chief justice by right of sue- cession. GENERAL HOP REPORT. The crowing crop Is doing well in the yards which have received proper cultivation but In others gives little niMiivise. There Is considerable talk about here with reference to tlie early blossoming of tho vines. Tlio early varieties are already in the hop while many English Cluster yards have been In blossom several days. This is re garded as unnatural and premature which may greatly affect tno quaiuy of the hop. Watervllle Times. Awarded Highest Honors World. Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.', 1 Most Perfect Made, 40 Years the Standard., SAEfllNS