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Jiijk iesTNewspaper U that H moit and Compare the WEST in r io uny. As an Adv rJsInf Vadium THE V'r JT ijilF Takes the Liad in Polk County! r.VaM Fivo Cents Per Copy. No. 37. $2.00 Tor Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1805. .Vol. xtn. S.A.MULKKY, Resident dentist, pnLMi I0il.ll.wt l It Various .......... .n.ni miiiriitt. Mil"'v --- at LT-muii mww Mtwmto lull, corner jinuitiuth nirwt, oppxwiw In. National " ,,,,.. RETCH CM. M. OmCK Vmuioutu t., lmlopeudenee, Or. i r ht - ........... lltMIIXWtl W td f atisfaetwu, ludepen L,0r, rYXTHOM.VS, PHYSICIAN land Surgeon, Calls attended to L akht. OHIi TIiuium l'har. fon MwnSt. Motmmtilh, Of. L ATTORNEYS. CO. A. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT lw Mill prBCIlCB IU Ml federal court. Abslraeta 8ASU AND DOORS. ITCHKI.L BOUANNON, MAS ufacturera of Mh aud lUwf $,foil WIUg. MHO MfM,llKW oat, or. KILLED SAD SUICIDE AT BR GUILTY OF Startling Reports from u. Sam Foreman in Drunk en Delirium The News Has not Been i Confirmed. Relhrkmi Denominations Having Ml Dions at Kn Chrur Have Becelv e4 no Word Either W). WASUlNOmv. Aug. 3,-The state depart iiteut ha received a cablegram from United States Ctmsul Jcrnlug ham at Shitigh.il, atatlug that oiu Aiumioan feiial mlsnlonary was wouuded and four male missionaries were killed t Mission Ku theiig. No further detail are lveu lu the dis patch. Tlw Iiuh desorllsM U believed to he In the prurluce of Huppo. fur Inland upon Uu bank uf the Yaug-Tae river, ami bcyou1 r.sirih of tit meii-fwir. nuil a I suit jullca north of Cheng Tit. where the hint missionary rtotit oc curred. Tht s'ate (lttarlUMiit will lake steps lu tl,0 matter at oimh. 8KI HKT SCX'ICTIllS. Nt NIUVS HI'iniKlt WAY. Ittwiiui. Auii. 3.- Kr. JuMitn Smltli, l. I olio of tU ivn.arl of t ! .Vnit-rliati lkwnl of (VuiiiulMtIoni.ru V . .... . t I ...1.... ..... .k.l....K.,... LlKllpl . BW " MOB' IT llljr (.1.IH . Ill' iviHiliiMii I ) O F.hnll. All joar- from Foo Olmw. IHJiuifc tlwt tlu jimn- initnl to ulluJ. W. mow of (UrUtliiiMi ooi-urml t Ku nk I W.j W. L. Wilkin, lUivrJtr. Thi'iiu: 'i have h.wrd nokbtiiK ot mu-li r maiiior aua cauttot jwy wuwuor or l Ul, the rtirt In corrwl' r. mHl 1AII iir ,iu. w ! " ... .,,j m i . l.l-o-n . mnliiillv invited. John I v.,.v York. Anir. 3. Au AMimliitinl tauraViu Jr., CO.; J.U.Monu, K. of I I'rcKM ti.l.vr.un tfUluit of tle nmure 4S. East and South he via SHASTA of Ibe Southern Pacific Kt" tnilix mn dully fcutti . D. II.. I'lTllmiil Ar t I v AltiltllT At. of (nirhiitana, ItM'hxMitur Hv .wuimn. at Ku tMu'iitr. toltM tlu irntvimt f.N at h hAiliiwrtim of th for ,'iv'il Unril of Mi'lhilM mliuilotiH la thlt Hy tmkiy. a the MitlKultotn have a inliutlon at Ku Olii'iiii. II U In ..f ltu llu.l I' lliirlfonl. HOUiehiiT ailtaui U MU V. H. ItoiiHf. In adilltluii to thin II U Xr.Hl two otluT wotiien. MUh MiUm-I AJ Ifii ami MIkh Sarah IvteM, aw al lu the vicinity of Ku tlliwm. )omwHHKllnu Stvcretarv A. It, UHliumI of the Metli mlUt board of nlln Mid titay: "In view of Ui fact that .we have uol nvetvwl a iniwmigi from Ohlua. we can oalv hnm far the prenent that our people are mt ami wrll. Ilal any ' our NMjile Ih-cii iikiMiacrril, I am mire th.il Ii..v. . II. Tttcn. our mimu'iiia- tlvc at Foo O'iow, from ,wlnre the ad- nave ca bhsl ta u witlwut delay Ni.rtli niiii"i7. I l A. M. I Emit K.rliaiia. t'reipiul'Uy. WwHll.orn, Marl,..,. J.II..rm. Allwny. JuwlMl. Ii.n''i'. J.nrun. -,, """V: vlt, w.re rW'WWl, WOII1U Snuut. Rostbura MiM "'"''d. fci.n.l hia. . ll.wftilirtt a:air. .i I'OOUI.Y Fr.MKI CLAIM. While Aldinir KelH'UU.ti. Sjialu De otruyed Their I'rojM-rty. New York. Aug. 3.-'Iiarlc T. I.ynn & Cuban cattle dealer who arrived fn.m the v no of Insurgent Iljrlillntf lu Sjinta 1'bira province recently, Ihim ... tl.U i.anln to imsli n claim ! I I1IIIII l' III!" PULLMAN BUFFET BUBPEIIS W" Xtt'Z 1 r, ...I ..I,.....- ..r..,. rhl the linprlwiii- llli'lii "i '' ""' j t fcwl.urK - A. M. I ruruaiia Salem f aatenotr iliwi'jy Uave. Arrive. WlMd... I- P. M. I 5VUT"i- ', I'm' lining Gars on0gden Route. all throilKh triiiim. West Side Division. i . . i i. i, in... nr I lie worr iin ,'i i. i -n In a foster brother of Han " ....... . tuta Jrtorne. tliu prewuem v n Urst Cuban republic. The cltler Lynn had Ave txiy. four belnu I.Ih own aona, aud the llfth Mn HautiHto rtertonie, wmmi ""i" ed. All Ave foiiKiu in me tuinu Between Portland and Corvallia. Mall train daily lewyl Hmulwy ) T5I m. j l.v t-.,nl..l Ar I 6:W . J" HDii.m. Ar...lniHndic..Ar l:-'t p. U-Mb iii. Ar l'.rvllt iA I If) P. ' i. in.,,,! :', wvlll. foniifvi Willi lrln I , ,,. trutiiH'tuli!llce, 'ri.a Ki.niiinros iit!Tirr.4 Lvnn wiye. to latlwUlate the brother. ,.r,.vent them flffhtlntt for Cul tliu. iii. 'Jif. ni, i..... I.lrli. rullntad. Cmrrw train dallyieirvpt "iinday I l.v ."i-orilaiid.-.Ar I Ki a. in. Ar Vi MlnnvlllDl.v :.'J- a scheme, Yamhill Division. Atrtlc mall Tn-wckl. I,v I'lirllaml . i.v MonnKiath Ar . . lril...: ..Ar ...l.v l.v :1.1V) p. in. K in a. in. 7:i a. m. "'. in. IMp.m. p.m. Itiniuili m keu to all point, m the Vm Urn Dlalni fpim I KKUK .... ,iL....in tin.tr father's tiropcrty and linprlnotilust their mot.ier, until the boys were driven to seek terms was In Hplto of the fact i mHi his wife were American .. ..,.. ,1 ir ,r..(l 111 rii. iiiiiiucr ,,ttw iim..' where she lay neinie .('.i:KKY, ASni, liiwi"""" I lO inunuiu, . ,. ,..., u .iii.i- ii K. I'. 11w.1r.tv7. . l i .-..a i t. A Da.s A ifl I M'1"" v. w-r - , - l'OKTLAND. OttKOON. A Cneau, and Trade-Markt obtained nd all Pat- t buimcM conducted lor MODCKITC Fits. iui we cam, uro naiemm lea Uiue UwiO UK .rmiOTe irora n unmi wa. . . . lti lion. We ailviw, if patentable or , tree OIS ctoee. Uur Ice not aue mi naicm K, to Obtain Patent.," with hw li uZi Tin the U. S. and Iwciga couatne. Juot tree. Addreu, C.A.SNOW&CO Off. Tf mt Orrict. WaiHIMQTOM. DC. her sons not to consider her tfufferliiic, Wto t' Spanish U,lht kll her a,...a oltak W nil MI DNS. U II V in - "'V " io 'v P their cherished .. tlons. riniunn crueu ' ' - Spanish oftlcera nuauy rem-". .' ........on, wninnn. The? took" nriH'iitition, nowcvei, battle IHUis, and dea.roy his nieana o support and renin lli.VITlV. r ti.A fliihuii headquarters, ennm i ..llfl, nrtl, nnstor r.Vf.n had s. loaiit tain wim ip' i ,.-,.i. Father unn iOsesCourasre aud Shoots Shooting a Washington Himself. tie Steamer Arwro Disables the Homer at MarahhVld-Other Ore fou Crimes and Calamities. CONTEMPT DUHHANT IS ASSAULTED Theatrical Jfanajirer Is A Maniac's Endeavor Punished. Thief. The liKllausKetuniliif to Their llmr- vstluus aud tbe Jarksou llolo Trouble About Over. riDI.nTX, Auk. 3.-Telea'ranis from Ontrli tell of the aulclde of (Uiul. Forwnau at Rurtui yestertlay. IU waa one of the best known imui lu Eastern Oregon, lie was formerly In the employ of the Union Partite. Fxwr moutlui ao he left Peudletou by Um to rereeut a company about to build a imvw teleplioue Hue to Ilnrn. At that city he went on a hltc drunk. A few days fltfo he wrote to friend here asking a loan of i-. Before lils frlemta were ready to send It. his wife here seut him HHK Fore man In a letter aeklmc the loan threat ened to kill lilmtM-lf If he did not re ceive tth nroiiey by a certain date. No one llioiu:ht be would lo so, nut tnte to The awful promise he dellUer- ately lehet WmaiHf IhMUKli tlie Heart. ForuiiHii coiiM have Isirrowed hun dreds liere, had Jils friends thought hlin ouH wore In -the right i-oimHIUiii m haiMllw mo lie r. Ho leaves a wife ami child. A STIUMF.K COLLISION. Mamldleld. Or. Aug X -The steam er Arngo run Into the steamer Homer t!4 afternoon In the lower iwy. ami a a result the Homer was lMclied tiv kwp her from sinking, The Homer tw loaded with -oal and was to sail lr Sun Fraitolset. Th" Anigo strii.-a the Homer ivmliwliis on tlte Hirt sine. (Sprain Itced rild that the Homer wlgualed to pas ou one side aud then started to take uie outer, whuu camod the m-rtdeut Tlie Aragtf Is a ti. vwasel and Is not damaged a article. TAUOY JUSTICE MOV1NO. Aalorla. Allif. 3, -George Upton was nrn-stwl by Chief of 1'olU-e Laughery this afternoon for tlie miinier oi m. lie Journette. which oceurr at Me- (raw's Undlng ou tbe Wnakanme nearly eight years ago. The history of the crime, lie Is charged with Is as fol lows: Aiimml VI. 17, lieorge i pmu filtered the dwelling of Win. C. Kntter .in the Klaskanlne and atinouuced that he Inteml.Hl to kill the entire nous, hold ami then kill himself. Then he Ix'gaa shooting. Two shots were alined with good effect at le Jour nette, the Inst ouo striking turn near the temple and produced death al most Insianlly. This emptied the re ....I....P mui I'nioii. who had broiieiit ai supply of aiiimuiililoti, then reiUlcd hla wcanoll W III till' lllieiiuoii wSAN FIUNOISIS), Aug. a.-Miiu-tiger lkuly f the AUnwir theatre was before XiiHelor Judge Mmtdiy ngun Itslay lu an action for contempt of court In pitslurtiig "The Crime of a Century," a play founded ou tlie Hiiiauiuil chuts'ti Murder. Jiile Murphy lr.id fortilddeii lis production during Che trial of Theodore thirraiit for the iiiucdcr of Ulani'lie Ijiiiuhii. Thwarted. Some Silverito's Silly Scheme Church Scandal Rite In Albany. New of the Bay, Trlllmr of Crime and Casually, Cu tight From tke Wires. i Calls Flat. But linllratcs tli Kx-I tii uics to Which the KailtlUts Are Ooliif. SAN FHANC1HCO, Aug. 5. -The llrat attempt at assault ou Theodore, purratit, on trial for the murder of Blanche. Laimmt, since his Incarcera tion, was made today as the defend ant was leaving the court room. The prisoner was lu cmttody of the chief Jailer, when a wild looking young mau lushed from the crowd toward lur- ni nt w ih t ie evident inieutioii in on the score that the production of (lie tusnultlug lilm. The Jailer threw hltn play might liitlame public sentiment off bofore he could reach Hurraul and u.ii.i Uni-iiiiit 'IMh. iiiui-l found W tin. HUH.iihiiil then tried to draw Ills It. iMtv. malinger of tlie theatre, gulliy piatol. lie was sclr.ed by two deputy of Koi.ii.iiiut aial seitteitcist lilm lo ahci-llTs ta-fure he could ullil Ills weap thrWdav' liiHtelsoiiinent III the conn- ou. It Is believed that the nas.illaiit ly Jail. Kxis'titli.n of the sentence was M Insane, Mouday. that Billy a writ of 'IuiImhis cor- ili.fi.rr.il until mlglit move (oi pus. FRUIT KTMALKR SHOT. Waslilngtoii. Aug. a.-The Flagler tragedy of yiNlenlay was almost du The sevenih Juror to try was secured today. imrraul CHAItCLH WITH OBSCKNITY. Albany. tr,. Aug. o.- Itev. 11. F. Ful ler, who was accused reeelilly of send I n if nn tiifertial iiiaclilue to a Mrs. plica tiM today when a young negro ciuuubera at Centralla. was arrested ToPKKA. Kas Aug. 5.-Tho fol lowing circular was distributed nmoiig tlie old soldiers of 'lopeka ami Minw niHi county who today vlalted the lilted Stntt pension olllce to draw their ijuarterly allowauce from the govertiuietit: "Comrades, unit: iu are eiuuico to gold lu payment of your checks. Ie- maud It! lo not accept ucpreeiBteu currency. 'elisions are paid ny ciui ks, wnn u are cashed at the Ts-ka banks. This ireular was evidently prepared t,v blmetatllst who wants to show that tlicre Is not enough gold In the bunks to pay pensioners alone, aside from do ing the other business or tin country. Over rssi pension clim ks were paid by tho bank of Topeka today, only two men nuking for gold. One was a cus tomer aud was given the yellow met ill. bev was shot by a servant of the Jap auese legal iou while stealing fruit lu the yar.1 of the legation. The slim struck the U.y In the arm and Is lint dangerous. The negro sipnlatlon of the district U considerably excited over the Flagler shinning and an In hero today on the charge of the Unit ml Stan district attorney nt I'ort html of sending obscene letters throui:h the malls, to the same woiiiau. Fuller gave J,.Ms) cash bonds for his aniieiiraiice In the I luted Stales dlgnalloii nieeiliig has bei n culled for court in Portland, where he will bt lieXt wee 10 protest HKIIIliai Hie in- did of the coromv'a Jury. Washington. Aug. a.-The follnwlnu illsiuiteli was revei vad at the war de- liartuient today from tieueral Cop plnger'a headiiiarlers -All unlet at Jackson's seoiitlng artles were sent out yeaicr dav. one to the country east niiniu Itnrfalo folk and one south west to lliiliaek river. One company of Ills hoc battalion, eighth Infantry. Iiih Is'eii sent lo Swan river for the pro tection of cltlxeus." The acting agent ar Fort Hall reservation reports thai l(!l Indians were camped four mile from Sisla snrlngs and '-' nt the mil let of Cray's lake In Idaho, nil claim I in.' to be ou tlwlr way back to the res ervatloii. The acting agent say the trouble Is over. taken by a deputy United Stales mar shut tomorrow The reverend gentleman who Is unite weaklv. sa.vs ll Is a case of Mai km ill acalnst him and he can establish his Innocence. Mr. Fuller was formerly nt Omaha: hastor of the Christian church Ui this . i.. ........ i -. . i ... . i . miie, ""leliV ami owns colisioeiaoie rem cs I a to here. The saw mill of Vaughn Bros, nt l.votta caught lire Sunday and burned down, together with twenty thousand feet of lumber. Loss f.l.issi; !io in surance, IMPORTANT LAWSUIT. San Fraticlsco. Aug. n.-- Suit has lMeii begun lu the United Slates ills trlet court upon the result of which ll damage suit against Oreat Itritain may Ih. iM.giin by the tinted Males. Hit mil Is to declare the American sclmon of er Sophia Sutherland forfeited lo the tuclr guns. Chccoinh. I. T., Aug, .l.-Yesteiilay nfiein.M a near Okmulgee, I. T four liidlaiis and a negro, all unknown, rav lulled a while girl In the presence of her father, who was covered with Winchesters. A short time afterwards these same llemls met llenloii Callahan, n pr 1 lient Creek eltliteli Ulld caitb'iiiiu, who was accompanied by Sam llousioii, a ncgn employe, whom they held up m l roltlH-il of money, saddles am cuts, after which they shot Houston Ihi'otiL'li the shoulder, klll.il his horsi and bent Callahan uiimerciniily Willi MRS. TALMACE IS NO MORE. The Wife of the Famous lilvlne Sue climbs to the liicvilalile. klltliik' Mrs. IV Journette. tmi wueo Kom-iimii.-i.,. .... .. ....... h uII.m tlie trigger the lian.iner lld Bel.rlng sea ; the hiiuicrs of mVw .il. the spring evidently having the schooner k ll.-d foiiruvn seals .. not woia uiv " " ' .., ,, . ,, ... Ihim era bv I lie tM'en broken wun n i ai. i....- - i ..... 1" , v..r il... head with treaty between this country and Ureal r.volv.V I rew hertothelbH.rand Britain. The caplaln of the schooner KltruXml with says the seals went killed In vh a. ri... ..." il-. i i ,." foot II.. then of his orders. Although the district onuses own .i-.. -- . . . .,.,.,, , left the house aim '.- r- i- w - . i,,lrilltf f the Brooklyn nnlisvllle. N. Y.. Ana. 5.-Mrs. Hewitt Taluiage d'ed here nt 5::o tliln : sinaU Upon, tmdlve for the department that ..oceed.ngs I, dn,. .,i..,..l una revenue. IIC WB11HM .Mrs. uw, ii ..-..i.... w.,.. .. .... .. I,.. iiirin.M to desert uer nusimno Hid live with him. which she declined ito do. A NARROW ESCAPE. Astoria.' Aug. 3.-A narrow es,;a:M! Ifroin drowning la reported from Mat- pisl, he has received orders to pttsii tabernacle last year sirs, laimage mis tlte lltsd. It Is lltitiersiooii nun toe mirferen innu nervous iou"im..i..u . .r,.i...rnii.,.iit wants the court to pass never fnllv recovered from tlie slns-K M .. . - . I .1 .....I.... . ..... , ... I. .. ..... ...!.!!.. (t,.h il,t.tl' Oil tlli' CIS" III Older to uavf a ioiiiiuki-i j no uie oroae oni nun" chilm against tireat Britain, which lias Waa holding his usual Sunday ro--p- r.fiisfd to libel a number or us acai- toii. Tho parisuioners ami visitors n aum bench. Mrs. J. W. iiare, w.ie ... theaherlff of this county, was in witn lllg vtmsels. 'river fleet i"n hanc.f.r. CliK-liiniitl, Aug. .I.-Als.ut 2 p. tn. ihi, church all escaped, but Hr. Till miiL'o went buck Into the edlllce for s.oo..ihliiir he had left behind, Dur Imr bis absence Mrs. Taluiage lieciinii in-cjitlv alarmed. When infoi-uicd th he was all right she broke down com plctcly. Her dis-tors suggested nu i'.n trlii. and she was BH.'oiiipnille to Ktiropn by tho Misses Maude nml Daisy Taluiage. in Itoine she became 111 with the Ho u no,! l..klllll.l,lllll tlV Oil. . . i iiiiii. ii.ti. mill, ii. I.., ...... . - . . ...... ii.. Tii..i.,..v 1'iinia I liltf Siinlv ivern burned, Ulld ceri-i . , . ,,.i i, ,,,,, sin A' Pretended cniuom: i"..i' - - . t ucr piijmi nin, . ,'. , .. a anir ytsnenhiy morning, when she was n t k( oU( nl(( s,uiy wJll.f .nrlit bv the tiudertow ami earrieo . . Kn...i rmldly nml sihui nit almost byond the outer line 'r aweirt out the whaif-Umts of the aireak'rs. She was rescuotl jnst 1,1 t,uisvllle imill line, and the New Or ttlUH)y W. M. Mitchell. leans k Memphis line, Everything i i. a-..a. I - I .t 11 . 1 II..,. ..ll..f At a t'ir I il It it I LT 1:111 Illllllll' I" KriiiH. AS IMPOSIIUI MAMvr.it. - .;. Mmuwn (vrrollit.i. and Out a Swindler. -.i..t A.tff. a.-A man claiming the HOW AT OMAHA. to be Rt. lW. Roiierts, Roman Catho- 0nmhn( Au r,Tll(, answer of I lie iu i.iAhoD of Honolulu, who has been . ,, . .,,, co,inlsNlouors to Hie ; iT ,,n the Catholic priests or .. llf ,i. regular board of lire nreron and elsewhere, was discovered u . ,(,0 oommMsloiiers was llled In ,,.,......,,. ,,',, u today and made to U'ave imi"J- the district court today. 1 no lie.iri.ig , r,.t.elve.l it I. Is a man about 00 years of ng ,,, ,, U tlie'inornlng nnd will be hl1 ,(, lllH wlft,. N Highest of Mt in Leavening Power-Latest U.S. Gov't Report IwM Radar AC60HUTELY C?URE o Impress the Kansas Veterans. mm is sposky the ileii mm She Will Not Cower in Conlcc's Slayer Is Cap a Ashfts. tured. Many Merchants to Start Tells an Appropriate Business. Relief Touring" In frolu Various Sister Cities iu the Ever ureen state. Story And Seem to Relish the Success of ilia Veuelul Ambitions-Plausible, but Wicked. SI'RACt'E. Aug. r..-T'ility I"' been the busiest In the history of Spragui for many years. Tenia, temporary buildings, shacks of nil descriptions are going up on every hand. A spirit The other was somewhat Insolent I f hopefulness is manifested by every and was lold to get out of the batik. President J. It. Mulvaue of the bunk of Toneka said; "We do not charge these .veterans anything for collecting their money. The government d..c-.i not keen uny money deposited wun us: so you can see how foolish it Is that this clrvular should Im sent out telling tlieiil to demand gold.' WILL BE A DEADLY CONFLICT, Hinting Foreigners Inaugurate Ijiw lu Illinois, Mob Chicago. Aug. S.-A spivlal lo the Post from Spring Vallev, III., says: Foreigners under the leadership of Italians ami negroes, who have con centrated their forces ill Seatoavill are both org-aiilxlug today and as the town are practically under mb law, a deadly conill.-i Is nutli'lpaied. business mau iu the city. There Is uo suffering, as supplies reach the city by every train. All are hustling un der cover and by tomorrow most of the bullied out llrms tt 111 reopen. The Northern Pncille station Is near ly erected and a gang of men are working tonight to Ilnlsh It. Station Agent Meek will move In tomorrow. Muster Mechanic Wnriier of Tacoma, Is here assisting Master Mechanic Molr lu clearing the debris away and making order out of chaos. The total amount of Insurance Is $7-,tsHJ. excepting the railroad Insur ance, which Is not known. Adjusters uro arriving and losses will be palil as soon as possible. No answer has vet been received to the telegram sent Kendrlck by business men asking If lite shops will be rebuilt here, Non English speaking aniuers in ...m ...1...11. here. Coal Spring Valley to the number of hH ,m imiiiing and presents a magiiill held a mass meeting today and pushed . , , . ... xra. ks have Is-cn repaired through the city and wires si retched, both east and west. The relief station Is lu charge of J. T. Jordan nml V. M. Tttttle and the needy are receiving every attention. a resolution mat no negris-s, men, women or Invalids be allowed to re main Inside the city limits after . o'clock tomorrow evening. Speeches of die most Inllaiii.natory nature we.v iiinde iidvisatliig the Immedlale open- lag up of hostilities. The ncgfiM's at Heatoiivllie Held 11 meeting Inter and organised for active service. Bureau county has :v te- peatl.ig Winchester ritles sloretl lu tlm court house nt Princeton for the protection of clilxeus and an effort will he made lo sicure these. Munilil l.ns fall men will arm themselves with shotguns and rilles and small arms and make an effort lo regain their homes mid household goods, the lie- irroes n so passed a resolution 111. u lliev would continue to worn in me p., if. Then If more Is needed, it will Spring Valley mines until discharged 1C raised by subscription, in- lli iiuil eiMiitianv. As the police I nml M .11.1-1 tr lire iiiakliiir no effort to DAIRY OTES. ...r,.ui tin, t-liiiei-s 1 lie law li-HHtiess Is Increasing. "w'1 have n good macniiip, we wain In adltlon lo the negroes reported It lo last: If It wears out with a year Injured lu yesterday s coi.ilict, wa'ii- or two of use It may ih 100 expensive. Taco.na, Aug. .". A meeting called by Mayor Orr was held today to take aciloii for the relief of sufferer by the Sprague tire. The committee this afternoon raised $-o0 In cash and a iptautlty of provisions. Spokane. Aug. ."1, At a meeting Ibis uf lorim,. 11 $'j;!:i was volunteered for re lief of Sprague lire sufferers. Mayor and a ntimlicr of councilinen were present, it was agreed to .ippiopnaie .ViOtl more at tomorrows council imfi- MISKOULA, Aug. 5.-Late tonight Symes, who was arrested today, ad mlttiHl he was the man wanted for the murder of, Constable Coulee near Rltzvllte, Wash., about ouo mouth ago. He Is a tall, slender man about U'tl years old, with short sandy beard. Ho was lying 011 his eoucli and was too weak to talk at great length. Ho docs not deny killing Coulee, but says he did It la self-defense. His story t that he took up some stray hogs which came to his ranch tn June. The owner claimed them, but he refused to surrender them un til paid fur the taking up. He states that a conspiracy was formed by Constable Coulee and several others with whom Symes had trouble at vari ous times, to have him arrested for larceny. Coulee made the arrest and took a forty-four calibre gun irom Symes but overlooked a thirty-eight, which was concealed In his shot jwek et. "lining dowu the road,'' said Symes, "Coulee abused me, called me hard names aud said: " 'Now, you, I've got you where I want you,' at the same time be stin k a gnu In my face. I had a good horse and said pull If you want to; why don't you pull, causing my horse to rear at the same time. He pulled ami missed me. Then I got out my gnu and said: Now, old man. its my turn to pump, aud I began to pump, nml I kept pumping it Into him till he fell." A gleam of satisfaction shone in the prisoner's face as he told the etory his eyes fairly glimmering as he re lated how he bad "pumped" lead Into tho constable. "I was to have been married that same week," he added In a regretful tone, "and had a license In my pocket when I killed him." HOW TO PREPARE MANUSCRIPT. burton Anderson. Arch Fleming, Sam Juhiisou and Lewis Martin are miss ing. It Is the opinion that two ni least are lying dead in the woods, ns farmers report having seeu tneir bodies. A t!RA VEYARD IUniKR. A Tramp Who Sleeps In the Ynulis of the Dead. Oakland. C11L, Aug. 3.Jiin Morris. Tho 111 tie Jersey cow Is such a nia- ehlne, and not only begins work early, but never tiros nor falls until she is old. We could not afford to replace her eviry year. Food latxelv determines the amount .mil quality of milk find butter. The pt-oill Is only derived, from the excess over l.liat necessary to sustain life. It U evident that, a cow kept for milk cannot return her Itest profit If kept nil half rations. The g.tod milker must have a nat- ... . . 1 lirnl (lIstHvmion to convert uer ni Oregon here He e 4 lift In It Ilii a CIFIIIt'D HI' . Ill 111 r 11 In H atroy his mean 1 of ,be royal ,,rpe and garb , , lupe of tl.Ht of ,ho consiltii- , , ,, ,,, e him to practical The stranger arrived I of the law umer which he k , ,,, , . . town Wednesday and called upon A v A b()(U.,j lH ,.(nB. The petition . ; , , ..ultpiarters, Char e X,,, pastor of 8t Lawrence ,mt & miM,,llnt,,, phm was 1(lm(, talk with Thomas . i,.m,p Or h thought It ,.11,i i, eeria In nillvlduals to m.i,. iii,i.i.;ired to Improve, but soon bad . . ... ..... ......o relapse ami was removed 10 im- 1 viii.. h;i 11 1 1 11 r 1 11 in about a year ngn Willi Daisy Tnlinugu 11s ncr cousimn coinpniiloii, While Dr. Tiiimiige was anscui on u the West last wcck lelcgrain suiiHiionlng bedside. He can a tramp, charged with vagrancy, told into miiu and then her ration, must be Justice CHIT Hint asuie irom living u little damp nnd cold sometimes, noth ing suited lilm better lis a lodging house than the vaults in Mountain View cemetery, lie has been sleeping 111 the vaults for a week and probably remained In the cemetery nil summer if the workmen had not driven him out and turned him over to Hie police. "Why did J'OU go 10 sinn jn.ii-.-B 1 asked I he Justice. a milk pi'islitclng one-not one for growth nor to fatten, but one which will make her produce, rich milk. Corn Is not the best: corn meal, with rung) ms and wheat bmn, Is good food for wluler, but It Is not wlte to compel them to cat one ration nil the Mine. There l nothing but color to pro ikoI tin. consumer front oleo ns fraud ulent btitiUV. The niaimfactuiv and "I thought they might not pull me L.,,,. 0f oleo Is legitimate when nuuiu Ktrndo raliii i7re.ld.int of tlie revto- , ot call upon Arcl,- ; - 0 ",llw vohI. A,H0 mt the 1 J hit ...mry party, and Horatio L. Ru- Gross, but the alleged priest hlJuni.tl(jn iroc,ired by the mayor re- 1 1;!,',, co.KeL U is u nderstood thai neA thftt he understood he an-li- cly f )ln,,, f roiU npproy- Uubena told hlin that he had a good i,,,.. hou0 wa small and that u m ,,,.ri.njniltM' bond and say Ihey (I(((,t .... w.,.,.r.r bcavv damuges. . I i.,i advised hlin to call on l " "v" . H,n ill.. I . . ... , i,, -.,, f ..I1.1. I.rnn UUI CU l'lipein i v.iLar flrtli. TUB rpmiiun"" partment of .Uil -t Mtlsfactory a.ul Rev. op m w; ivc , r luvlteu 10 any iiimi." " .. .. n fiitni ar wun 1111 " , .r-. nn.n..ia nf tlie church but SOME WKIUU CONFESSIONS. ' cMcA ,, Archbishop Cross for slecplnit there," replied Morris, ngiigemei.ts Hint Imstened "and then you see It Is tpilet. The vest malucil with his wire 1111 f the lodgers (ion i snore, in; mi.iv.. wllh a grim smile. Didn't tho surroundings uisuuo J""?' . . ...... .1.. ' in "S HlHl Wil li lliey 01011 i vi". There nln't no noise and oilier fellows don't disturb you. No one comes in Inie and wakes yon up. us a neap this morning. 'liio deceased was the second wire ,.r iir Tnlmflire. Ills tlrst who was ...,..,,.,1 whi e boa ling in IMii' leaving '. du lighter, Miss Jessie, nnd a son who ulo,.,i il nil. TWO years liner ine doetor marred Miss Misie vmi.uk- fuel tired, sold, and used .for just what it. Is, )ut to use arts to diHsive the eonsuini'i. giving the whole the ap pearance of butter, Is stealing the liv ery of butter, nt lenst, to serve devll- Wh plU'pllS S. Col toi weed meal is said to Impart a line irii,in lo butter, a fact for warm wtvttiluir dairying. It also belongs to that class of things, every pound or inn nic " - - - Lynn himself wa fore Cuba in juiy. were procured with fraudulent pur- .....,, f(f 1,, ivn. She been me the Light better than the city Jug. only Its U-hle.lt b-oiight to tlie f.i-rui IneYenscs poses and designs. No excitement w"H motliir of live children, Rev. Frank U MM. bier. A vault Is line in imt lu foi-t Utty. Dairying tuituitilly ex- notcd In the city today inillflirCMRIISIQPAYS AttWnPt to OTvjt a the Tay- toW. rt. Mniore CHICKEll HM5IKU lor.. auUt. Z yrn ago at the Magdalene t 1 1 .u. D.,a r 1 1 1 a . if- i, if Ann' ft. A special 1 ir,.m(i Tho Archblfnop seiu i. f .,..,0.1. SERIOUS TRAIN COLLISION. mo. O.. Aug. a.-On the Bal i.. lit. Ta nu. ge. Mrs. norin, jmik. Magnnni, Miss Maude and Miss Daisy. FOR FREE SCUAR MARKETS. weather. That's a line place out mere. Il's a line situation, and you vc some Hue vaults. Some of Ihein are very mtfoiiable. The llrst nlgnt 1 got m- t ..no with the name 'Merrill on 11. I tfyou uie the Pctalaa I licaburi Dnmn. I Vak. money while other are wasting ! timebvoldwocesara. ICiUlojrlelUallabout I k.tnddeicrit every article needed for UK, Ipunltry biuioess,. F.I II " . 1 I i ?lu "trated 11 The "ERIE" mechanicaiiT mo 1. Frrtii" ii .1 fr.ulrt model. IvVa art raclfie Comit fAsenti. Bkjrle eats-rWue.malllfree,gtves fctMMtlloti. trlre. 'eanST?1Wm. 7aL JITAI.U74A IHCITBATOH CO., Frtalaa.C J. wca IIixjhk, 3i Main BsiAngelefc tn Z8wr from Carrollt'ou, Mo., I Father Bolnh, who Knll WJ K,lim,r on the freight Jumped and es ithirur sSnlw thl mornlnK received am, ipy lmmediately ex,s.sed h . mnl mlm wmiain lu, ,, , . w tttt.iif tii nt. 1 1. i..c. a nrti r wim inn tuniom i ....... m. link kiiuuitio'ir. w in iiiniiinuj tv.ii fiiiTikwirtK mwr iMi""r . " .1 muni k'"u 1 hi - , - V .-,.;... -nd emlorsed "Iu Iwltair oi llvpr i,Hrtures and take A. ..'.., . . I on.i arnn with priestf the layior u. , . n,Mnr.iv I """....' ir .u.,.i,.teil nil the money, "We, the unuersit.w.., I counuy. swear me laymi .., . vt-u past TiEEDS, ... 1 u .f tbA VI IIOUN 1 nilliaj t I III ILIWI A ' muniiMcia.o . - ....... W.,.r la major ly or t ne pe(HB '""v I Sun l'rnncisco, auk. - mal ... r. .....Arrt the. 1ecl tire Ver- . .u. niK.tit DuiTnnt In clrcit- ZZXJn Wte. ,Kt.os AVllllains -' - uth Side that the po- ..L.,, we -heart the Tay- l"T," . Vot been ublo to truce. ami ion. , ,,-n,.-- l0 in." ""'":-- 1 .-.,.,. lors had g ven a inou.ii -- - It 8 mM uuu a yeui uB., V. ... ,.,.ir tids method ofl"' . ...n ,, ft very sei MCi KS, mo., iHtli.tii:l veij '",", - ., ..,..,1.:, Ohio railroad nt Helper's j itawaltan Planters Struggling for -pimt Is a tine place, but I didn't sleep ....iv tulles east of here, this I Timii. tiiiei-esls. I well theiv. There Is one out lliere that snvs 'Crocker' on h; imu is me San Francisco, Aug. 3.-Tho Da i,(.Ht one I have struck In a long while. twelve the eastbo'ind passenger tralu collldwl with a freight. Hie en- im-un.i.1. . - mau on the pnsscnger, w,i innii.i...j liver lwrtures and inse up a ii'ii.-..."" kii(,(i nn,i John, May, me ciigiueei, and stop with priests I mugn fatally Injured. No passengers were Injured. The naggnge, sinonei, . . coach and a freight car were burned. NEWS OF TUB WHITE. 11.... ...,.,.. ..i.mtiiia loive under- -I'liiii'i. ni-e aoveral triMiil ones 111.11 aoii taken the formntion of a sugar trusl mi Mv when you get locked out of which has for lis object um ihciirihk the pest ones. .1. ...... ,r id,, Aiiiiii- enn sugar irusi nun tlie establishing of a free market for (RTHWEST NEWS AND NOTES. Hiurnr. Nearly a miiiioo iiun.ii.-. n wiis Hons Port Tntwniicnd, Wnsh., Aug. 5.- Slx survlv.ws of the lost . swillng u,.i,,..i,.i. w.hii to. which was lost lasl MP I! est 1 1 ' "l verv near to Jail on a very sen . . . Alimkn. arrived today, ah Betting tha -money. uruw, flf. . .. 1 charge. The aliegnu vie... " of the survivors are liorruny miiuiii fa Oeorga Taylor's haytack al -u- M ft lrl not ,y U yoara )i(lvlnK ,(lfit Mwr ptclon would be tnrowj- "",,'-,. 1 old. sue went io ' arms or feet, nicy are isn..... w ...... we thought lie womu .-i -----1 young unnn, accortuns w i ....., Z have" ,n WJ"'! he reUirn home told mi; ; a s ory robberyi an a ii-nmner t P(;i of what sue suueieu ui ...n ' In t have Jiever been cauglit. We are I , ,, ,,,.,,, prosed 1 avlng .rn.rroa.1 to Mexico and If you, mi8t(!,, foP felony. The horror snlii lo luive been subscribed by lead imr nnd Inlliienllill pliiulers. Spreek- . ; . . ...i.. ..... ,... n brothers reiuseu iu join mu vi-iu- bliintlon. ALL AMONG THE CLOUDS. n. llomlng pigeons amit nut wllh itioiinlitlii climbers have returned with messages staling that II f onitetl. II. .1. iwios, a homiK In San Francisco. BOUND FOR CUBA. now on tho roa.l to Mexico catch us yo may mum n- i lm arrested for felony. The horror A American Manned Steamer in toe . 1. 1.... ,i. .i.n.i'i iMlMfoi-tune pub- (Jnir of Mexico. ii.o .illegfid writers of the nI11i the feiir that the stigma wtmhl , .,..... Auk. a.-A small n.,.. r . ,.,.,.i suimi.'M - . .. i. nr.. ....... letter nro known to u. Bi:ii. bolleves the dmnimeni. w - xi.r TATKMENT. W ElUIVUi I"'" " Now York, Aiug. 3FllowlnB ; la Ito Atnerlcun and European Tim.' THOS. GUI NEAN, Proprietor, Beventh and Wblngton BUi., J'OBTWND, OREOyN " , , .,,.,.,.ni' Iteserve ie- WeOK.y imnn. .i,Yniu!n. ...u,. i (17(1 4iki- loans. Iiwreasc,.!, i:ici.n.T, . - ,,nn. i... 151.0(H); spi, inr mlt nerense. ti,iss,, '""-"- ,...1,1 crease, $'i-MK). The banks now li h $10,017,113 in e-xeess of nH requirt meats. remain with her through llle was so h()H , (M1 w,n off tho yeatan great that in the end they determined . t w,h nmny :m ,,. nrmed with to let tho man go unpunished ruthei ,, mlir(ft,m ,.es and niaclictes. 'Jim ,i.n to In tiro their uailgnier, us un y ,.,, .,. .. water nnu pro- thought the MUre tW0'.V"' visions nt Progresso The stea.ner Is ...i. o four neonle knew of It the fain-1 ,..i.,,.,ii n,,,i,i fr Culm. Many y physWian and an Intimate friend or A' n7, nll'were on the craft. All two. When Durrnut was nnvsted for ,M,,.M W(,re m for In Anwrlean the Emunuel church murders o . . . t ti ii urni'v wt'in in in friend wuo snew u. - -,.i.n,i'. ..nienta and urged them to al low the matter to be exposed, but tin- ' . .. . ,)'. ottiilTIPVH B11V A FRL0I1TFUL CUT. PRICES. coast old, Tt'iTri , -n ivn Tim.P Now York. AW. 3.-aiop-','y quiet; old, Paolflu; Mir.,; im ' u, . ahn. mlllliiGf m; ih'-h prop, isrt-.F. IrrainflaflOi .Wbettt WOI ping, 0.134; J-rolce. WfiWA', nllllir, $1.0 Li iliLJaij-ui-i. suiicessfully. Dnrraut's attorney- r.y tho atory Is false. 5.-A. young man named Nngg nccldentnlly sleppml in front of his bi-ot'ier, who was cutting down a tree, at Store's landing, near A VHVrATtT.ia CAPTURE. Salt Uike Aug. B.-Cmighlln and this city, reoelviu a blow of the nx nS2o. the f'riayfra of Sheriff St ngg squarely on the back .of the neck. I e and Dawes near Echo on Monday last, wound is very sei-ioor, . ... . .... tore been Stured aud are safe be- jugular vein la uot cut ho may MnA Iha tiara in IIIO VVUUiy juu. ivovci. UIUM A Look Here nnd There the Country. Carroll Swnln has struck coal ou his claim above Roslyn, nud will com- utoiwo unoro extensive operations. There la litigation pending in the land commissioner's otllve over this claim, the former holder Having ncgiccieu to do proper work to secure me noni- Lynn, Wllllain Love. Walter M. Hob- U ((f !t nm1 Swn t,u,i possession. worth nnd Fred Evans, penny an e.v -lMl0 wKm .holder Is now attempting nm-loiiced niountilln climbers, nnu uc' . rtean-It .. . ,.. ..it.,., in rniieli I . . - Imdiy rro.eu in iiin-inpiuis i Daniel ll. iinsn, n j-oiiiik iiunn-i the summit -l Mount Rainier. J-ht-' nv!,,,, flVP mllea from Roy, us kicked niessnges sliuo the wind is '"'"'; liy a vicious cow Sunday nioruliig nun a gale. The pigeons were released a j ajmi)Kt lustanlly killed. After milU- i' . "'. Mil' the cow he eaiied over to unrasien her font from a siaico to wiucn u mm been tied. A liltle later relatives found hlin lying unconscious in the liny loft, Whither he had crawled. He died soon after. An examination re vealed a out nn inch nml n half long on his head. Bush was 24 years old, n height of 1,000 feet, nt a polo known ns the "Camp of the Clouds. ELECTRICITY BY STATUTK. Slug Sing, Aug. 5.-RMinril Loach uMia-. f.liu.lin.eil'141 111 Jl.i". i.- ui'iiod Mmrv Hone Newklrk. ills mis tress, after frequent qnurw . nild 0piy a week ngo was married to count or alien u i J. ' Ullsa lluttlo Wilson or Roy her imcle, S. 11. Moore. Ph. ( 4 i onv.nON. was com ml It ed isovoni.x'r jn, j.-.'-,. . ,, m, nir Ilm wolllliu h ltlKllllll . ' , i. ii o,. I. .I.l.i w I ii. ,1.,, i. .I.i nilii. .a Kill until v lii'lniriliu vein. liPneu men o ''-""",' """" ... "''V . ; , ,in..n i... n .. .-,.ntv-il...e pounds of milk, Thte nvonigo is from mo uuik or n large number of cows, presumably varying much in Imvding nnd consid erably In imerlt iw w-oll ns in tho sys toms' nmler which they are fed and managed. ., v- euttiiiir his own throat with the same with hliu 1.1 pounds of gold ..'if,, from tho Music mine, which hausts the soli hs Mian oilier branch es of agriculture, nnd we win see that It. Is possible to Increase ferliillly of land by u Judicious system of dairy- lutf. ' ,. I'id results will follow overfeeding the Jorsov calf the llrst few weeks. After, a. ill Me sklni milk may be sub stituted for that fresh from the cow. supplying 1'l.e fat removed wltn tne ereiini lu nkidilllrgs or oil meal. At llrst a italihpoonful of the meal add ed In the milk Tor eiuii call' is enough. It Is food which makes the milk, mil in order to make rich milk In All -Around plenty the cow must eat plenty of rich rood, rue .icrsev uotcu w wins feeder of this kind, a hearty feinler, whluh can eat a large quantity of the richest, and keep It up day after day. In fact, this Is one of her good "points." Ceutleness li a cow Is worth money, and counts up In dollars every year. Irritable cows beget Imitation in uie milker, and this always results in loss, eitilier directly! or indirectly. It Insure belter care, for lite gen Ho cow Is always petted. This gentle disposi tion Is coiiatnly a charactierlsUc of the .linev. There ftooms to be an epidemic of legislation In several of the states on the oleimiaixai'lne subject, wnd It looks as If this ImlUitiion of butter had about seen Its day. The whole inatier hinges on the legal right to use color ing mailer In oleo, and It Is a thing which does not circulate well "under its own colors." At tlie Egorton (Wis.) Creamery Co's nine factories, during the year from Mav, 1S!1, to May, isiio, four nnd four-tenths pounds of butter were from the made from 100 pounds ot nunc, i ma Is one pound of butter from a nine Some years ago, London Notes aud Queries, lu answer to a question from a reader as to how to prepare manu script for publication, published, some little verses which we reproduce be low. Our readers will Hud them help full: Write upon pages of a single size; Cross your t's and neatly dot your Ts; on one side only let yom lines be seen Both sides filled up announce a ver dant green. Correct yes, reeorrect all that yoa write, And let your Ink be black, your paper -white, For siHiugy foolscap, of a muddy blue, Betrays a mlud of the same dismal hue. Punctuate carefully, for on this score Nothing proclaims a practised writer more. Then send It off, and, lest It merit lack, Enclose a stamp with which to Bend It back: But tlrst pay all the postage on It, too. For editors look blauk ou "six ceuta due," Aud murmur, as they run tlie effusion o'er, "A shabby fellow and a wretched bore!" Yet, ere it goes, take of It a copy clean Writers should own a copying ma chine; UtHe they know .the time that's spent, and care In hunting "copy" vanished who knows where? Bear this in mind, observe it to the end. And you shall make the editor your friend. Tho year 1805 will go down Jn his tory ms the year of the cranks. Was there ever such a number of foolish propositions ntioat as now? The lat est Is .Sove.-clgn'e scheme for bringing the United States to the use of greeu tiaeks exclusively. To do this he or ders the Knights of Ibor to refuse to accept national bank notes. The movement Is .based upon the theory hint national banks derive a great rev enuo from Issue of notes and If de prived of that revenue will go out of buslit'iM, thus forcing the government to lssuo flat notes to take itne piace of the national bank currency. Any one who desires to kuow at what value a uiatlonal bank holds its privilege of Issuing notes has .but IB nsk a national banker about It. The banker's reply will knock Sovereign's theory out In one ruud. Japan has taken Formona, England has (taken Brazilian Trinidad, Hawaii has (taken French Frigate Shoals, and o the -island powers of the world go on grabbing Isfcuula as If It were an .Insular mania. Awarded Hlthest Honors Worlds Fair; Oold Medal, Midwinter FalrTa knife. Bosoming Is without water, t.ho city ami the water company falling to agree. The Rosebnrg shoat will not suffer, however, He drinks swill. . ho de posited id tho Cottage drove bank. The slieepmen nnd stockmen of S 11 llnm county have formed a protective association. The union will give $1 In addition to that offered by the y CREAM : mnm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard,