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The Best Newspaper t, th on tht tv the most and J!(iWt MW Compart Iht WK8T JS lth "y rP l county. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST 8IDE Takm thi Liao in Polk County; """VOL. xill $2.00 Tor Year! " ; 1 " INDEI'KNDKNCK, l'OLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1805. ,rMtKVn- N'lMf U- I U Ann nAinf1 mTiTntT.t .... ; . 1 I Unfi n W m KK lu r KM) WWim TlliiOT ivi lmmmu nrinvniiP nu unit? DR. S. A. MULKUY, Resident dentist. ft two-"-1' ii.,llvH'4 III lu various ansr."- p(fc trout ru .MMMh IUU, corner , Nalt.WUl l4tllk r L KETCH t'M, M. IK OFFICE g wm "-. ip'Wbc or. b. J. B. JOHNSON, KKSIDENI 1 1 lVntisL All 'fk warranted to IwuV lies of satisfaction, luderssn tr 0 THOMAS. rilYStCUN I) ami Surgeon. Call. ntteudtHI to! fi Buhi. ortU at Tbomiia l'liar- I, ,11. .till, I ink ATTURNKYS. GE0. A. SMITH, AT ru USE I AT . 7 1 l I .,f iaa -7-L'JV" ,SiKoal bant. SASH AND POOllS. f irC'lKLL ROHANNON, MAN- . .1.1- ... i. i... (Wmlrt-Wi Or. SKA'KKT SOCtKTIK-S. a 0 U V. IN DKl KNPENOK M UkIv. N. !J. mHt ovry Mou L dubt iu I . O O. F. bill. All JU"i hnllir are Invittni tn ntti inl. V. UCV'. M. W.; W. t Wilkin, Uocorder. HOMKtt U)HiK. NO. 45K.nf 1 lutrv WHlti.ly teiimif in knijhu art iMrvlmllv inll'l. Juliu KictiM.tm Jr., C. C; J . U. Mono, K. of East and South The SHASTA RoUtG ot t!l Southern Pacific F.tm" train mil dully. Sun 111 i:ar. j T.v". rtln j uur. 1. I l.v. AHMUiy North Ar It - A. . I.V. j 7:tl f . mil. . Ar. San Knoii'lx-o (U-l I'nriUuJ nrtun I'Ujr, Wwitlhurn, Wm lururr. Mafloii. J'lT r.'li, AUmny, JanrtliM, I'lowii!. M'lt. Hal..y, Hum barn, Junction i Uy. lr mat. K iir.'rw.wll. Dnina.Mii ll iti' irum li.lunj outii toiaiudu4in aiihi. R o ,b a rg M II . ' ,"tJ',:L Irtif, Arri e. fcrtlanil . 1 ) . . I I'.iwlmr SiW f. Hi.s,w Kill a M. I l'iirllllU t.tUA.M. ' Saltm Paaanatftl"'1:!. l-ra. Arrive. Kirtl.h.l ... tii v. . I lm ! r. M. Nilrm III. I'lirtUiiKl, if.l.i A.m. linij Cars on Ogdeii Route. PULLMAN liUFFET KLEEi'EBS nml Stxuud Cliuw Slw)itiK Cura altm-hoJ to all throtlKh trnlin. West Side Division. B.tw.tn Portland and Corvallia. MI1 train dally (cxrriit Hunilny.) Tnn.l l.v ... .t'ortluml ArTft p."i- U:lnii.Ar . ln.ltinli-ia'.,.Ar l:fl p. m. U ll p in. I Ar ... ( orvnill. l- I l.()p. m. AUIkiny and ('rvalli. omtin'l Willi lrttli o. f. 4 K. Kttllnwd. Kspn-w tniin dully ixrrplitnilnyi t:lip. in. 7Ap.ni. l.v l',.riliiiiil . Ar I KTin.ni. Ar MiMlniivlllDl.v S'xitt.m. Yamhill Division. Air! In mall Trl wwkly. in. HA p. m. fcSi p. in. t'ortlnnir Ar.IKi"i. in. ...Moriimiutli l.v N:I0. m. Airlle l-v 1 7) at, m. Thnmtli In nil polnw In the K.n l rn ftiln, I iin.i.lu. Hint Kiipi, run Ihi obtained frnn 1. 1 . 1 AI'.KV. Aaenl. Inditinilen. B.KUKIII.KH. i:. V. WMiKIW. Miiim. r Al (I. K. & Vmm. Agt. l oUTLANK, tjllKOON. i Civnu,tnd Trade-Mark, obtained and all i'at i ntbuuiUHcondiKted lut Mooca.TC fct. f i Ou. Orncc KOeposiTC U,8. PTiT0rnct j wd.eiunt" jre jmuui iu lea. Uiuo tuau Iuuk) leiwde rom WathiMU'ti, . , itai rmxlel, draining or photo., wlih acmip-t 'm. V,t ailvix, if paicnul!e or not, (re. till ttant. (Mr Ice not due till patent foatiurrd. 1 iiMLr.T. " H" to Ol.iiun I'aienw," with j oi uae in the V. S. ud luicign cuunttioi km hit. AMtvu, i C.A.SNOW&CO. ( Off, p.TrfjT Office, Wh.minoton. D. C. J CHICKEtl RWSIHOMYS ''r'UtiethePt.lDi iKibMan Brndars. Miik money while ether, art wasting time byold Vincent: ruuklell. all about 5 aHjriA.4 r.j. . u-ft Cfttalosua poultry buimtu., """WI". l TheERIE'i mechanically th tft .wheel. lrettle.t model.' I We art Facino voan Agent, Bicycle eata lnmi mailedfrce.Ctvea STAtrjjfA WticrBATOa to.,Petaloma,Cal. aic b Hoi.aa, n H Main tit., la Angelea. Aiiinrleuii and European. PI in. T'lwii T' in nn Tfll THOS. GUINEAN.Proprlator, ' rfTTT . . ' ' ; &viml.h and Waalilnglon m .roltTLAND, OUECK'N ILli Ull 1?l hii rated I 1 Ml Uoltl Outflowing from Now York. Lucixaclnr 011 the WW Reserve. WlUUie 8yudrt KerpUInUet Un til After October Flrt-Iu41n War Sewn. WASHINGTON. An,,. ii.Ti. treasury today lot fl.tt.Vi.OtiO in gold rr export t. Europe, loavluir tin. servo only about $i,:iui,uio above tho uiinurcu minion poiut, Mr. Curtis, acting m-eretary, said ho mm un speviuo uirormatioii and could hoc My li..th..r th .ymll.aM woul.1 upon r Ull,, pi,lg ll(.avy wmirttwni h.t k'lvi'll rlKt la a r.'lK.rt llml niilnli..r iMim imif m iuiK'tnlliiK. bin tlur In now 1111 tm in iiHlilnatuii nhu inn lak nuihorltailvvly tn tho iilik.-i tr wha lum y lufurumiltin ul nlmml iy 1 hp imiiUc. I no ix'itt miltilon U that tlw nvn.tl onto will nut ulluw Hut rvwrvn t lf nni!cliHl uhu until after tKHolicr lt. whou. a Bi'iHTally umU'rHiiHitl tlti-lr olitlKHtUm veil'. Hut i'voii In vt'iit of kiIII furtlii-r wlitiJrawala U MU'ViM ttiat PrcitUlinit tllfvclitnit ami fevivtary Cnrllaltt wnulil IIip tt'itwiri nwB tt xlnt IhIhw any that It tm yt tmit hiHl lHfir In-ftiro tlu'jt wtimn ittkn any ati-ini t rtHMiin it bv auitinr Halo ut bumia ur jmn-hasi Tho U-Mt Jiiilirim'tit olitalnahlo luro la that thi'tv will be uo IhukI Imnuo or extra Hfnnlmi of Minrra rxivpt In the vint urruiitimitHi iM-avy wlthilrawala, whii h art tint ImiktHi fur, tii'inTnl VliHYtit tmlay riHH'lvi'tl tho rullowlitff tfhitnitn fmm (imii-ral t!niv. (iiitir. uau'ii jarkaoua Hnio, auk i 1 1 tt. (It luul lKvu furwamiHl l'J.'i mlUti ly t-nrrti'i : t'olml Itiin.lill. with I.liMit. Ilamll M'"1 ""'itlt'K lrty, pliki-il up i.t iiuu i imc nun a jinny m hcvimmitii liuliatiH all Uihl, itinli' and riuali, with nlxty iHiiilea, huutliiK ixttivrully In tho I dim tnmuiialiw. Tln'y aiarhM thi'in homo fur IIib I.otnhl rfMorvathm y- torihty. Havo Ni'iiilta, tlw wmimliM ItaiiiMK'k, Maffly In tanm, XtmitliiK party lu fnun tin north. All ilot. ' Toilay'a Htati-uiont of tho intui tion of tho treasury rIiow an avallalilo timh Irnlumv of lia,Hj7,210. (!old rtturve flo-M.i3ia. IHI.NK TO IBATII. i:Hinntnirir, Atu:. 12. Chatlitt Vln rtiit, a wiirihlfna rharaftor, nlmt ami kllli'il Mike Kohlopp, a aalonn pronrlt tor, lii.t evi-uliiK. In attPinpilMK to all Kohlinip, John llorsiiinu aa RtallM'i In tho rlKht brrant by Vln (out'a fnthi-r, a torrltilo wotinit tx-ltiK Inlllcti'il. Iluth YltKfntN wtre liiiui tliatoly plawl under arroat. WHEAT AND HOPS. MvenxMil. Aus. 12.Whit, anot. atoaily; ilcninnil iiiixlcrato; No. 2 Kl Winter r 5.1; N.x 2 l(el Sprlnir, ' vi; No. 1 hard MnultoU. Da (I'vl; No. 1 California, o Cd. Nw York Ilopa quiet. Indon market Meady. SOME WILD SHOOTING TRADUCES UROru'HT TO TIME TRIES TO Fiaiir OUT. A Vouutr Man' Dniiperate l'lltrht and Ilia Terrible ExixMlimitH-A Double Trajrwly. VOUTri YAKIMA. Aur. 12.-ha. MHJonlKl lnnt filfrht ahot and kllle1 hla father, a rancher, alx mllea from thin city and fatally wounded a lilnekmnltti by the name of Eava of Ahlanutn. He then (tare blinwlf np to tho nulKubora and waa hrotiRht to thin city. , Tim tronlila aroao or a alannVr n Earm' dniik'hiera by young MeHonlKte. Knvea and bin wire ami (laiigiiier drove to Mi-tJotilk'le'ii houna to try and make Clwrtea retrart, when the alioot rreil. Younif MeOoiilKle allot at Kavea, but inlawed him and killed hi father; lie nvrtln fired at.Knvea' daughter and mlwitl her, hlttlnK her father. Envea line "mall elmnee of re covery. The alinotltiK wan done with a IteinltiKton. Eavea nrea oneo witn revolver, but niwaoti younir mihioihk"'. The coroner' Jury thla inornlnn found Clin. MoOoiilKle to be the party who killed bin father. AFTER JAPANESE CONTRACTS. Cf.irt lfnrwluo. A HIT. 12. Irvlnif M. Scott, proHlileiit of tb "Hi"'! I''"" Works, wliwu lumen um i"- and other n K America "" . will k'ioii Ro to Japan to bid tm the wmtrueta for biilldltiK men-of-wnr fo; tho Jaimtieni) navy. The recent ,.ileveineiHH of American warHl.l U said to have ImpreHKc; t he JaijH nexo Hirnnffly, and now that lrlllh llnim tire able to underbid American cnmpanlna only 10 pef ren l.iHlead of 50 per cent, an formerly, Mr. Scott Imi HcvVh bo will bo able to awtire a number of co.itra'ta. The feelln of tho Jnpaneao Koveniment l a hown In tho folowlnjj alalement recently made nr. American by the awireiary-gen- era I of the Imperial eablnel: "You are bulldlt.K the awlftt-at and moHt formidable crulaers known. Hc ii.inu that vou have Invenled an ar mor plateVr Jonr battle-HliI which It.iHHla Iuih nhnacn for hern, in cmnpe titlon of all tbfi niakea of artnor-plato In Euroiie. Our Koveruinent, H(m ng thoxo achleveinenlH. mid m-alllnit Hib fact that America ban twice revolu tionised the navies of the world by her Inllnlto capacity for Invent on, llrat by ereatliiu the Ironclad and then the turret, Ik alroiiKly dlnpoaed to draw uimn A,merlcan ahlp yards for a alar of lt new navy. Why ahould wo not deiHind upon you for the best? Be- I. lea dolnV the thltiifs I have KtK.ken of th Hulled Statea baa built the flneHt dlmwr alilpa and the faateat vach h Y .nr country leada wl.euever ayhe wanta to In naval both of peace and war. BeHldea, America Imya no much of na and Is oi? Htor le "friend and welPwmher. For one I alm-erely Hope that Amerl can Shipbuilders will bid for our con- trMr.8'scott will carry letter-. It te wild not only from the secretary of file iiavy, but from the Japoncae min ister at Wasbluiftou. , j , L vmiiwow uimuo 111 imiuLCii'jii AfALiiiuiici ur rum Ho Sees the Englis Parliament Convene in London Tow Yesterday, lie Knjoyn the Nneclade IiiiuiciihI lot Strouirty .'reteM Auicrleun Kult'i ana Methods. It "pyriKht ISItt by Aitaockled Prena.) I.O.NlMIN. Alllf. 12. Olio ,t llui in, ml lnterMto ieeiatora of tho opeuliiK of the house of ihiuiuuiiik tmlay wiih Chailtn F. Crlap, .x aHker of the huiwe of reprexeiitalvea, Mr. Crlup wb pri-wiii in mo apeaker KHery at the apodal Itivltatiou of William Court Unity, who waa reflected .H'!iker of mo iioimo or eoniiiioua tmlay. At tho reiuont of tho Asam-lnted Prona Mr. Urlnp wmI the followluK Mctsmnt of hi. Impre.Nlon formed nt tho oKuliiK of Ihu lioiiao of coiiiiiioiin liMltiy; "I titieiiiliHl the openlitK of narlla ntent tmlay and It roved a great treat to n naturally a. I am Intorentod In MiKiiKii MruM and methiHla of IcuU laturo. One of the nioat airlkliitf illf reremv tM-twoeu our met Inula and thoao lit liao hero la that tho apeakei Is non-partisan. Your ineniU'ia of imr llttitient ar certainly a Hue lnnkliiK Imdy of men. To an American, how- evr. It looked very odd to see imunhera or u lioiiao sitiliiK with their hats on, i am witlstled, from what I saw that I prefer the met Inula of our con Kress," BROWN NoT WANTKIK San Francisco. Auk. 12.-The featme of the trial of Themloro Hurrnnt this tnornliiK was the ileclslmi of Judge Murphy upon Um aiiiilitatlon of the uistrlct attorney for permlsaloii to n-r ouiptorlly ehalleiiKo Juror V. S Ilrow.i, on the ground that ttrnwn had voted to ncotilt M. It. II, .well on charge of forgery liecnue the evidence waa elrouinatnntlnl. The court n-sd a loon opinion, citing various diylNloua, and Dually allowed Itrowu to be dial longed. Tho defense took an execo tlou and may make the iUtImIoii one point of apiNuii If tho ciim giMs agaltiNt thi'in. Jurors are now harder to llml limit ever, all fearing their past will be exploited by detectives for the pros oetttlon or ilffeiiNc, and If the Juror's record Is good, they fear that some in iiocfiit act may be distorted. OFF FOR ASIA. Washington, Aug. 12. Ths Orln will leave San Franclseo about tlis middle of this week, going by wsy of Honolulu to the Astatic aouadrou to re lieve the Baltimore as flagship of that station. It la stated at the navy de partment that there have been given orders to make a rapid trip aron the racinV, or even part of the way. It Is probable the report originated In the talk of the oltlcers who assert ths oiympla ks a fast as the Columbls. At the navy department It is sahl ths Olympln is to remain In the Aslntlr station three years, and the depart ment would not rUk Injury to her by seiullng her at full spod asrwsa tks i'aulOe. i ALTOGETHER FISHY. Vancouver. B. C, Aug. 12.The run it salmon on the Columbia Htmday sight was the bmt of the season ami ranuers obtained more llsh than they could can. Some boats caught tKi llhli, the a vera go being 2.V). l'rof. Prince of the Detnlng tlsherles department Is now here on olllelnl liusln.-ss. lie- aides lnsHctlng the salmon fisheries ho will eudeavor to (letertnine tne migrations of the halibut. He is also considering the advisability of Intro- duclng Eastern oysters and lolisters luto l'aclrtc waters. THE IRREPRESSIHl-E. Ran Francksco. Aug. 12.-(!eneral Antonio Eaeta has Isueil another proc lamation to the cltlaena of San Salva dor In which he says he will soon re turn to the country to lead a revolt against the government. The snny Is discontented, he says, ami win wei- ome hi in back as Its lender. i.eia declares that Governor (Julterrez Is the tool of (iunteinalil. the old-time enemy of San Salvador, and by his deceit has practically surrendered all that was gained lit the war of 1H00. THE DEAD JURIST. Nashville. Term. Aug. 12.-The fun eral of Just lee Howell Edmunds Jack son oiviirod today at Bellinneade, the fiiiiimw iwime of his brother, (lenerai W. H. JackHon, lx mlleri west of this Itv. In the tr-Moiice of miiiiy tllsiln- gulshed men from n dlHlniice, and a very largo concourse or personal friends. Services were conducted by Roy. J, II. Me Nelll, of the rrealiy- 'nlan cliuivh, ami Rev. R. T. Ilneave, of tho Chrlstlnn chinch. A special train went to Belleineude. THREW MORE DEAD. -Three Nmv York. Aug. 12. Three more IkxIU have wen discovered In the ruins of the Broadway bulldln which coHaifSed Thursday. AH of them are bodies or men elotmoa line worKing men, but they could not Imi IdenUfled by frlemls of tho missing who visited the morgue. There ore seven men on the list of missing and dullness the bislles are three of these. The death record from the disaster now reaches thirteen, ami the lsd.toiii of the wreck has not been reiu l cd. FOUND A CLUE. Roscburg, Aug. 12.Omeers think they have a good clue to the parlies who robbed tho stage one week ago. Many believe these stngo robbers are trying to get nny money that R. A. Graham, tho Coos Bay railroad man, may be sending In. The theory Is strengthened by the fact thnt Graham has been going back and forth be tween Marshlleld and Uoseburg fr nuoutly of late, and thnt the robbar was particular to tear open Utters tn Graham's wire. "HOW LONG, O LORD." Oakland, Cal., Aug. 12.-Senntnr Perkins, Congressman Hllborn and a Hiiuilier of other prominent politicians have sent to the recording secretary of the Sliver Knights at Washington for a charter, with a view to establish ing a bramih of the order in this city. It la said that brandies will atao lie formed at San Francisco and other title throughout the state. , T!io Tragedy that Was Unearthed. In the Ashes of the liig Hotel. Murder Follow Rubin ry ami Arsan Follows llolh -l ulled Statea Land Cases uu Trial. PENDLETON. Aug. 12.Sensatlon al developments were promised In ths rnutxtvr uoime lire case and they have come. Hints have been givvu out that the authorities stiniiectwd imir dor and robbery fi'iiiuns of Ilia tragedy. Tmlay a (lurgu of tnurdr was laid at the doer of two young men, i' rank iiciitioiio nml w. Mo irv, kiiowu as iv in Moore, ruey wrt amNted tlioilay following the tire, and held for larceny of a piece of tneltei! gold wetii'i'il fioui the debris of lh burned hotel, while they were inking ashes. The slate caused a coiitluuttius from day to tlsy until lodny, when the larceny rase was dliutssed and the prisoners were tiiimeillatuly r nrreHted on a complaint churglug them with roiiiiiug lieorge II. Clacking In tho Ininsfvr House nml while mnii mlttlug thl crime, of muriteilug their victim, the examination rakes pla tomorrow, t lacking was a gurat at the hotel and was burned lu ih.i flre, Ho was from Cascade Locks, was a momltor of iilt k, of P. I nlgu and secretary of the Elks lodge at tbw Locks. 'lilted States District Attorney Murpny aptN'areii liefore 1 tilled Male CoiiiinlNUli hit lleim iu Peudleloii tills afternoon In the ttmt of a doxn or , cnusoa nculiiKt settlers for lltulwr depredations, lieputy Lnlteil States Marshal lieniley hits been working up the cases for several weeks. John Luke and S, It. Thomna were held In the Culled Hiales grand Jury at Fori land. Defendants had no coiius"!, but said they were attempting to estalillsli siprntterV rights, thinking the laud not open in homestead entry or for wis, AN ARROGANT FACTION. Omnl.n, Aug. J2.It now looks as though a coiitllcl Is Inevitable be. tvveeu the Oinnlni police force and the A. I'. A. fuel Urn which claims author ity under the recent law to appoint the now force. Lost night s Indlcntiniis Were tluit a compromise was prohtililo, but the efforts or cltlxeiis who deplore the present strife, to get the A. P. A. nmrtl lo submit the controversy to the supreme court was of no avail. The A. r, A. Isiard Is appointing Its force mi Ik' lit and assert I hey will take pirn- acwdoii of the city property by force Wcdni-stlny. 1 1 A T II E It N ON ( : M M I TT A I- ru.ard's Bay, Aug. 12. --A reporter of the Associated Preas called upon the president Imlay ami showed him tho Associated Press epeclnl cable from Tien Tsln lu which the Ameri can residents there nppinl to the Cult- States for assistance. The presi dent refused to discuss the iiiesllon at ength and said the matter of protect ing Americans In China was in I Ill inois of the slate deimrtinent and it would undoubtedly receive proH-r a- muni. TWO MoRE IDIOTS. Oakland, Cut., Aug. 12.-1 Jeorge T. Ioher and T. F. Cornell have left for trip nrotiml the world on llclr heels. They will go direct to Port land, nr., ami thence by way of Min neapolis to New York, where they will lake the steamer In England nml Itcgln their Journey across the European continent. They expect to ls absent about two years, and lo return to (Ink laud from the West. ANOTHER ASPIRANT, Pine Bluff, Ark.. Aug. 12.-Tliere is rumor nil out that Minister Clinton It. BrooktnrliL'e will m a candidate for the I'ulteil States senate against Senator Jones, In which event the three Little Lock papers, being all 'iiiiimll:tcd to "sound mono)," will have to give their support to Breck inridge, though Inclined toward Jones. SAME OLD STORY. Now York, Aug. 12,-Edwnrd M. Cameron, a millionaire, was found dead last night, and It was supposed art disease caused his death, The owners impicst today, however, ue- loped the fact that he was cleaning pistol lu his roini yesterday after noon, when the weapon was iiiriiicni- II V dlschargi-d, ami the bullet passed through his heart. A MOB AFTER Til KM. Denver, Coin,, Aug. 12. A special to the Times from Vlnlor. Colo., says Martial William Shea, when alleinpl lug to nrrcat Patrick Gibson for dis turbing the peace, was Khol and killed by the lal'ter's brother, Bill Gibson. The Gibsons escaped and a ihisso Is pursuing .(hem. The (illtsons are deputies sheriff. , , BY LIGHTNING, lOrtmdo Greek, Col.. Aug. 12.-A miner, supposed lo be George McOor- mot, was struck by llghtnliig and In- stanlly killed near this place. Ho is unknown here; was alsiut 2d years old nml heavy set. There Is nothing to loal to his furt tier Identification. INCREASED OUTPUT. , Victoria, B. C Aug. 12. The steam er Diinube, from the north, reports the pack of the Northern British Columbia (tanneries Is practically complete for the season. Sixteen canneries have put up 174,000 ovases, against l.'IO, 000 enses put up last year by twelve canneries. "DRY SUNDAY." i Knisai Oily, Aug. 12,-Tliirteen saloon-keepers were arretted liirit night for persisting In their disregard of tho Sunday-closing law. It looks ns though "dry" Sundays had cmuo ta stay. FACTORY BURN ED. Baltimore, Aug. 12. Ph fertlfl factory of Joshua Horner, Jr. ft Ce. was burned late last night, toti $100,000; Insurance, $50,000. ; , Storming Flames Up a Olympia. Desperate Conditions fo Man and lieast. lOfftfliiK Caiiipn llurned Out or Worked by Falling: Timbers -Some Mad Details. OLYMPIA, Aug, lO.-Tho only inea gro details that have bocu retvlvnd from the burning district west am south of here came down ycwierdiiy and the only method of coiuuiuiilca tlou was by messenger. This city Is covered with a dense pall of auioke and show ers of flue ash ea are cousiantly falling. Thus far I lie only deaths reported are Ints Peterson and Tin. While, who were riding on a logging train near Shot ton. the linln wvnt through a burning trestle, hut the engineer and llreiuan escaped, Peieison and While were burned lu the wreck. Muixon' logging camp has burned out completely and tils heavy draft horses were saved only by Indole cf foris or the uieli who rode llieiu through the Humes. The men suved their clothing and personal properly by digging trenches. All iogglug rullromls are Id n ked l.v falling ilmlsT, Heavy winds funned the fire through the dry Umber till tho roaring of the flames could be heard n long distance and the unlck successive fulling of giant trees was ominous. At Summit, llfleeu tulles west of hero, several ranches nro destroyed. and there is fears for I he safety of onto or mo cttior w hose twciiim hv Mnd Is tut off. .Miliums of feet of timber are lost. JllMiE FIELD'S SLATE, The Venerable Jurist Names Four Men, but Is led Sure. Sail Fiamlsco, Auu, 10. -Associate Justice Stephen J, Field In apenkluu or tne succiwsor of the late Justice Jiii ksou. of the supremo court of tin t niic.i Slates, said; of ilm four gentlemen spoken of -- Posliuasler-lielieial Wtison. Senaloi Lindsay, of Kentucky, Don M. Dlcklie son and Secretary Carlisle-It Is very ililtli iilt for me to select the one who will receive the npisiinlment. If Carl lso inn pis ho wil have to give tin his priwiiU'litliil asplruiioiia and of the olher three, Lindsay Is far the more Illileiit Jurist, iillhotigh all of Ihem ni'ti capable men, nml would be a red It to the lulled States and Ihem elvcs. Don M. Dickinson Is it warm. personal friend of the president, and so la Wilson. Therefore, under pres. cut clrciinisinuccs, i would be a dif ficult mutter to name the man. Any one would lie good, but I would not Is' surprised to see cither Dickinson or Lindsay receive Hie appointment, although I would not euro to vendue that its nnyihlng oilier than u mere personal opinion," GOING 1(1 MILES AN HOUR. A Bad Freight Wreck lu which Sev ern! Fatalities Occur. Orooimburg, Ind., Aug. 10. There was a freight wreck on the Cleveland, CliK'lunall, Chicago Si St. Iuils mil ium! near St. Paul, August Koenlg, of Chicago, was killed, and William Pugh, of Birmingham, Ala., was fami ly Injnr.sl. He was an Iron worker going to M uncle, lnd. Thou. Dalley, f Oswego, N. V., hud his right leg ami nhoiilder broken and his smill frac tured. He was a wood worker, on his y homo. Frank Kuoles. a wood curv r, of tHucinmtti, hud his limbs iiml ribs broken Alfred Ostln, of Flttsbur, I'.i., HuiIm ami ribs broken and other Injuries, ami Ralph Watson, of Cln- iniiatl, was aerUusly liijureil Internal ly, Five others wore Injured, luit uol serlotiHly. The I rain was making forly tulles an houi', when a piston broke lu two, ilcliing lu Ihu lli-s ami pitching all the ca"s off the (rack, totally demolish ing el veu. The irjiired were nil beat ing their way and were in lsix cars huded wllli o.il. VERY SU)V PROGRESS. San r'ninclsco, Aug. 10. Monday ill be the beginning of the fourth week of the trial of '1 heodore Dur rani for the murder of Bhiiiche La- mont, ami the only progress in. tile lias been the Holocllou of nine Jurors to try the case. A great deal of Inter est center lu the action Judge Murphy w ill lake as lo . 1 . . . , 1 1 m 1 1 ; Irowtt. It. Is generally believed he. will alow the challenge of the dis trict nlloruey and relieve Brown of hit duly on the ground that the dln- liict attorney did not. know Brown's xperlcticc lu the l ulled Slates court lu the Howell case. WASN'T PARTICULAR. Sacramento, Aug. 12. J. S. Judge, a freight agent fur the Union Pnclile .'illi'i'iid, committed suicide at 10(1 I, street Inst night by hanging himself to a bedpost with a shawl strap. Judge was 10 years of age, and leaves a wife and two children In Denver. It Is said that he carried an Insurance policy for several thousand dollars, DEATH U' A STORM. Roslyn, Witsh., Aug. I'-'.Georgo Harrison, superintendent id' ilm Noi'ih ern Paclllc Co.. and (.' ice Blum, i prominent mining man wtre drowned iu Lake Cleolln yesterday in sight of a number of persons. The men went, out lu a skin" lo llsh when n heavy storm came up and capsized their boat, Both struggled In the water for sumo time but sank liel'o.c help could reach Ihem. THE ARGONAUT MAN DEAD. Ran Francisco, Aug. 12. Frank M. Plxlcy, the veteran editor and poli tician, died last, night after a linger ing Illness. He enmo to California 40 years ago, and was one of tho most prominent men in tho slate. A MEXICAN TEMBLOR. City of Mexico, Aug. 12. A sharp earthquake shock was experienced at 8 this morning, and a second shock of considerable severity nt 10. ANOTHER COLLAPSE. South Bend, Wash., Aug. 12. The First National bank of South Bend suspended payment today. The ollleeiu say depositors win ue paid in run. TUG YAQUI SAVAGES Thoy Do Murder Down in Arizona. A Western Officer Killed by the Brutes. Tbey Are Mttklnir Widows and Orpliuns Dally and Stealing Millions of rroarty. TUCSON, Arl.. Aug, 10.-Vord was received today that at Sunrise, on the 4th lust., a gang of ncirly one uumireii laiiui Indians attacked the Santa Rosa liiuieuilu of Don Juan D. Hojarguen, about thirty tnllca cast or titiuipua, Mexico, llicy killed hi in and mlil.cd the place of everything available. A few days previous another band surprised a troop of federal soldiers ami killed nix of them nml Camain i.opcx, wuo was in the cuuiiiinnd fur years, these, same Iiidlaus have been a tueuueo lo the pence of Sonora and n demand will be uiado on the federal government lo sunnrcss their iiepiciiniions, iiesiiies lining the cotiuny with widows and oriihaus, inev iiave ilesiroyed property nggre- gaiiug in value 7,iki,ooo, A l'RtPER SNUB. Is AdinlnlHler.il to Wislehoiise the British Ex-Consul at Honultilu. Honolulii.-(Vla steiinwhlo Wurrlinoo to th-uiria) Aug, 10. -Major J. Jl, ii tKU'iioimo, lonueny iinusii .Minis or ni tins lance n-uves lor hnglaiMf tmlay, accompanied by hi. family. Previous io ins tiopanure ne rpiju.Ktiu Nrm1s- slon to see cx IJiieen Llloiikalanl. The roiiueat. was denied bv minister itauin, the principal reason for ms allowing WisIoIhhi.hc lo ai-e the prison er Is on niiniint of his attitude to wards Mils Government, He has n poatodly iml.lil wliJi Its uff.ilis ami has treated It with couteiupt on rlf- on-lit occasions. THE M. A. A. CI. I B WINS. Portland. Aug. 10.-Itv wlntilmr lo lay's game Willi the Portland Ama teur Athletic club the Muliuoimili A. club has won the chainploimhlii the Paclllc Northwest Imse ball league for the Season of 1SU.". The game drew Uii.v llious.iud im-o- ple and tlit-.i were u i tt!.-.ipplutivl, even If the gullie u.is U ooe-slilnl affair after the His. iuulug. lh. gMllest cheerlllg and Siloilliii eicl card mi a Portland bull II. I.I was heard Usl ty, and I he chief spieler. Billy aw, m ine it k.hhi leader lu the I i-m lulling; he made three .u..s nml the ort lands were never ahie to loin h them again. Tin y out bulled their op uieuis at ail singes or the game, leinlug was very effective lu Un box fop the Multnoiniilis, while Flnna- more was hit hard. The out -lidding of both clubs was pour. ALL FOR PLACE AND POWER, Frankfort, Ky Aug. 10.-4 lenerai Hardin has pot yet declared his no- slllon on the silver question since the meeting of the slate democratic con veutloii. Just before the convention he liisiicd a card staling that he would abide by the conveniloii, though he had advocated free silver at 1(1 to 1 during the whole canvass. Fruitless attempts to Interview hlui have boon ado. Adiuluisirailuii nml "sound money deuiocrais are claiming the platform Is iiiiuiistakiibly for sound money and Hint Harden knew till:. lieu Humiliated, while Senator Blackburn nml his followers have laced a different construction thereon; I hey claim It Is all they waul. A MILLIONAIRE'S POVERTY. Sau Francisco, Aug. 1().-Labor Com missioner Fitzgerald has received a iter from John Dunn denouncing Mrs. I. eland Stanford for Introducing Japanese and Chinese lalsir on Hie nil ranch. Dunn say since Sena I ir Stanford's death Mrs. Stanford has dismissed nearly nil the while help and has employed Chinese. Now he informed Hint she has made n con tract to employ three hundred Japs, although white men have offered lu work for "Oo per day. FRISCO'S MORTALITY. Sau Francisco, Aug. W. There were (!0.i! den I lis lu San Francisco during the patd. year. Since l.SO.'l the num ber of deiiihs has decreased bv one noli year. Assuming Hie poiuhillou of the city to be .'KlO.nno, the per cent of deaths was ls.ltii. Consumption took itv the most people, the deaths result ing from this disease numbering l.uon. There were 211 casiialllcs, 110 suicides and IS murders. MORE RIOT, LESS WORK. Illtlsburg, Aug, 10,-Tnvo hundred Italians In tho employ of Booth & Fly tin, city cent rectors, struck for an advance of 25 cenls today. Other men were secured to lake their places, and today the crowd of strikers at- ackiMl them, licks and shovels were nsisl mid several piirllolpnnts In the light wen aenloivly hurt. The police senltcred the rioleis and are guarding Hie workmen. NEVER TOO OLD. Toronto, Aug.'lnSIr William P. Howland, K. C. M. G., K. C. It., ex- lieutenant-governor of Toronto, and president ot the Confederation Life Assurance company, now In bis 801 h year, will soon lead to tho nltnr I he widow of James Betlntnc, late mali nger of tho Dominion bank. Their relatives nro strongly opposed to Hie inahih. Sir William in an Aiuerican by birth. "EH" LEE RAD: Y UiUT. Portland, Aug. 10. A dispatch from Spokane tonight states tlmt-"Eil" M. J.) Lee, of this city, collided with an other bicycle rider while training to day and was seriously Injured. He will probably lie conllned to bis bed for several weeks. Lee is in Spukane for tho races. A TWENTY MINUTE LULL. Buenos Ayers, Aug. 10, Pence has been concluded between the govern ment of Brazil and the insurgents of tho province of Rio Graudo do Sul. BASEBALL. Portland, Aug Multnomah 0. 10,-rortlnna Fivo Cents Per Highest of al! in Leavenii.g il W Q? Absolutely pube HOT AFTER BOUNTY. San Francisco, Aug, 10,-The beet sugar growers of the state are liesleg- tllir IJ.O liuf.l det.nit'.i.iu.l nf Ilia li.nii. I my with ijiiesiions alsmt the big sugar bounty case, which la now be lug argued lu Washington, owing lo tho stand taken by Controller Bowler. If nil goes well the Western Beet Su gar company, the Chlnu company and tne Alvarado Beet Sugar comtmiiy ex- poct to divide at hiist fluo.ijK) lu bouiilles. It Is the last chance grow eiis will have ut tho bounty, as the imvmure was repealed by the last con gee, Tlmy are couIUIent of gettliiK ilm f msi.iss) ultimately, tlie only ipiea lion Is coiu-ernlug the lime, l:lie delay lielug duo to tlie controlim's uc(oii. rin-y have until Septemls-r 1st to nut lu their claims. According to the cir cular sent out by tho treasury when run lttuty will be sent through the u Kar districts weighing alj Uio raw sugar on hand. Hitherto the bounty has Imcii 2 cents a suud on every pound iinslucisl. but this iir It u-lU full short of that, and the auui act aside by congress nt ,1 last scMtioii will be app.oportloued uinoiig 'lie groiveiat. .l It NAVY AiiliOAD. WnshUigum, Aug. 10,-A lelegrniu reiviveil at the navy department today announces the Commander Newell has sailed wlih the Detroit from Shanghai to t lice l oo. The latter port is fur ther from the scone of the riots than Nliaiighiil. and the uavy ollldals take this us lud,.ailng that the Culled Slates auUioiiiica lu China do not fear further ouilireiiks, esiH'clally In the region near .Shanghai. Assistant Secretary McAdoo telcgrapheil Adinlr U CariH-uicr, udvised him that there was a great deal of apprehension here. Hint American cltixcu In China might lose (hulr lives and projicrty and telling him that every possible effort must Is- irmde to protect Amer ican cliiKcus. lie n lo asked the ad miral to cable him at once the real situation and where there Is danger of further disturbances, Admiral ( 'aiiicii ter, with the itagshlp Baltimore Is at .Nagasaki, Japan, ubout KSi miles from Slutnghal. TOO HOT A PACE. Chicago, Aug. 10. Intense Intercut w.ts mnntfcMlcd at the national circuit h!cyel' touru uncut today when Johu Lawkon, known as the "Terrible Swede," aturied In an attempt to break tint American hour record of 20 miles and lis!) yards, made by F. ,1. runs limt year. The tandem teams employeil In pacemaklng were ltaln- lirldgo and Lund, Weoago mid Ul hrlcht, and Ran and Bowler. Bain bridge and Lund took him the lirat mile lu 2:15, over six smmds fusicr i ha ii Titus' first mile. Two milt were covered lu 4:;t0, us against 4:41 by Ti tus. At the third, however, the time was 7:11 4Ti, ngalnst (1:55 2 5 by Titus. After passing the lsih mile, nlmut four minutes behind the record, Iawv sou fell heavily and nliandon.il the effort. It was found he had broken a coilar-lKUie. ONLY THE SEA CAN TELU San Francisco, Aug. 10. Local ship ping men believe that the unknown four-masted vessel struck and sunk by the Prince Oscar In inlihs-ean a mouth ago, but of whose loss news was not received until yesterday, 1s the British bark Holihill, Captain E. Jenkins. The Holihill left this port April 11th last, bourn! for Queens town, nt which port her captain was directed to wail for orders. There Is no record of her having boon sisiken since she sailed, She has not arrived at Qtitvnstown us yet. but that fact Is lu Itself no cause for uneasiness, la-cause sailing vessels very frequent ly lake ton days and even longer for the trip. The Holihill is now out 122 days. She Is due nt Qiieonstown at any lime, but no anxiety would have been felt on her. account for a mouth or more yet. BALD STILL AT IT. Chicago, Aug. in. E. 0. Bald again had his own way In (he most Import-, ant class B race of the day, winning the lln.il of the third mile open and the iM.nno diamond, after taking his licit. In the record time ut 0:41 2-5. a""n'ewpe'st. White Buttorll'les Are Killing the Dine Forests. A new pest has appeared that threatens tihe extermination of the en tire iplue forests of Hie Paclllc North went, say.s the (Spokane Chronicle. It Is tihe small, white butterfly, so fa miliar to all who last year were out camping and hunting nt he various lakes and the forests around Spokane, Last unnimer was tihe ilrst appear ance of these butterflies as far a is known, and itliey then npm-ared In such great swarms as to attract the attention of everybody who saw them. ONcar Do Cuiiup, a well known ranch er of Pleasant Prairie, lu speaking of the pest, said: Last summer while out hunting with several others In the forests east of Pleiwant Prairie, 1 motlced that the pine trees up near the top of tihe ln'ountnlns Avei-e literally covered with little white butterllles. 1 thought nothing iiuore ot tho jiuttter Hindi last month I again was up In the same locality and I then noticed that the pine tn-os ilrad nil turned a rusty color and gave every appearance ot being dead, UMii closer Inspection I found that ilihese trees wefe fairly alive with n small igreen iwomn, which was eating lihe very life from the trees, I again returm-d there last iSunday, when I holloed that these little worms were being transformed luto the white but- terily, iiullar to those seen last year. 'Froin this T take It that the eggs of the butterfly hatches into tho worm in July, and In August tho worm is transformed Into a ibutterfiy that iigntn lava mid wvrpiids It eggs lu the pine trees for the following year s lmlxihliug. "I Nhouhl say that in that vicinity alone a. thousand acres of pine timber lias iieen destroyed by this ipest since tlie womns appeared this nummer. They don't appear to affect flr or taiu rack trees, but confine their destruc tion to tihe bull pines. If the worm nhouhl prove pant hit to the fruit trees, wllili the rapidity that thoy multiply, I predict that there would not be au omhnrd romalulng lu this country two years ueuce.'' , i i , , . No. 38. Power, Latest U.S. Gov't Report The Omaha- Decision a Compromise. It Does Not Mend Matters in Any Way Hut Leaves the Responsibility with tlie State supreme ( ourt Only a Makesbil't. OMAHA, Nub., Aug. lo.-Thc district court this uf'ernoou r -ndered a decis ion In the p dice couio. .laiori contest. The conn nulls thai, toe old board la legally lu jcHfoi) a.,d entitled to maintain its position mud further le gal proeei-dlugs may oow It la not properly in pjwer. The court, how ever, refu. .?. to make a permanent liijiiiuiioii restraining the A. P. A. po lice comiii.'sein fr. m j ei i -ming bat function. In fact tuo IimkIuu la a Cumpl'ul;..:ie, Aii liui.nta;,t part of tht liectslon la as iuji.u.-. "lu the iight of the decisions, the de feiul.ii.ts a. ilre and iwillce cominis loneis, u::i,er the law of ISiKi arl aow in lone, must be held to have .hj ' appaii-iJt r.ght and to be entitled pi n alacie, to the utile In puiutlon; and secti being taio case tho court of equity will uoi restrain them from claiming such olllcos or from proceeding In a, lawful wanner to obtain s-aceable podj.cssi.m tthereof.- Notwithstanding aaught was hereiu stated as to tho rights of defendauts to possession of the ofllce lu question, yet the plain tiffs have a tight to remain In peaee alilo possession and to exen-le the functions of said olli.-es until other wlzo ordi-red in proper legal proceed ing. Roquear, tlie police commissioner, will remain hi jsiwer until th iu proine court decides the qm . :. Many meinls-rs of the A. 1. A. iiave asserttHl that they will not take pos session through force, though no de mand has as yet been made by the A. P. A. commissioners for the city properties on tho old commission. A HARD TIMES WINDFALL. $00,0ii0 Falls Into the Lap of a Un suspecting voting Man. San Francisco, Aug. 10. By the aid of the state labor bureau an heir to a $iM)U) i state has been found after a Mauve had searched for the mining legatee for six years. Yesterday a mail eutciod the bureau and told a deputy that ho was looking for his b.ochi-, W. H. White, who had left his houu in Indiana In 1SSU He gave his own as Johu White. He said that his auxlety to find his brother was duo to tlie fact that an eute of $1S0 000 was waitlug to be distributed. His brother's aha re was $00,000, and would be lost to him If he was not found within two mouths. He said that W. H. White was a teamster, and might have sought employment. A search was made, through the appli cations for that class of work, but nothing was discovered. Finally th-i laborer's applications were gone through, and wheu about two-thirds had been scanned White gave a. whoop of Joy, grahliod an application and his bat aud rushed out of the office. When the deputy recovered White was no where to lo seou. Deputy Dam says that ho remembers having registered White, and that tlie man had been employed on an Irrigation ditch In San Joaquin county at $1 a day and board, aud wheu work was stopped by Judge Ross decision, hlto then drifted back lo the city a week ago. WHEELS IN HIS HEAD. A Michigan Lunatic Thinks He Is a Train of Cars. Ann Arbor, Mich,, Aug. 10. There Is In tho couuty jail nwauing a vacancy lu the Pout la o lunatic asylum, a young man who imagines he is a train of curs, lie was brought hero from Milan, aud gives his name ns Walter Rogers, lie says his home is In San Francisco, whence he made a remark ably fust run, of leu atla lining a speed of po miles an hour. Ue spends near ly all of his time Imitating the noises attending the starting up aud aud stopping of a raliroad train. Every Bound and movement bo produces with startling lldelily to detail. Wheu an oiik'cr found him he was on the railroad track and from his actions was getting up steam; Soon he said he was ready to start, ordered the tlre ninu to 1111 the tank with water aud the tender with coal, imitating every net perfectly. Tlieu he pulled out the lever, and started tho traiu running so fast that it was necessary to head hint oft with a horse. Ills whistle for down brakes" can be heard a great distance. He is about 17 years old. It Is believed tho unine and address given are both false and the officers are anxious to know from whence he came. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, uold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Copy. a mm court CREAM Hi i