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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1895)
he Best Newspaper . ,v, pn that givea the moat and . Compart tha WEST !plVith any rP' n M county. c- - As an Advertising Medium THE WEST UPE Takes the Lead in Polk County JiMar5&fe tut'' XM. 52.00 For Year. INDEI'ENDKNCK, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1895. Fivo Cents Per Copy. No. 40. ft ySR'lS3-l NT18TUY- K.S.A. MULKEY, Resident ucntlst. uH inml rmi Mason le 1 1 nil, corner L atul M.mmiU atrwta, oppoall 1- U KF.l'l Hl'M. M. 1. OFFICE ml wwtlonfis corner Kmlro-ail 1 Monmouth t., imiepetutencts ur. Ub. J. 1$. JOHNSON, UKSIDENI I J lVntist. All work warranted lo o, Or V-vR K J. THOMAS. PHYSICIAN ) Itld Surgeon. 01 1 attended to jior night. Onlce at luotnaa' Puar j,y, on Miu SI, Monmouth, Or. ATTOKNKYS, rEU A. n.VIUIl, A I T i . Will l.ructice ID nil atiite 'lad federal court. Abstract of title furnvhj- Office over Independence SaHoual Bask. SASU AND DOORS. MITCHELL l.UUAK.MJS, nl An ufarturer of ub ami dowra. Alms cro" i"if Main reel, lude (mlci'os Or. SECRET SOtiKTIF.S. AO. V. V.lNl)EtF.Nl)ENTK , lAKlge, No. 22, meet every Mon day night iu I. 0.0. F. hall. All sojourn, lug brother r IuviUhI lo altctul. V, Ui'wk. M. W.i V. L. Wilkin, Hoc-order, T IOMF.U 1.0 DUE, ISO. 45 K.j of 1". il Meet every Wedueaday evening, til kniv'hu ore cordially luvited. Juhu locbarJsou Jr., C. C J. IL Mono, K. of It A 8. East and South la The SHASTA Route . of the Southern Pacific , KjptvM train run dully. - j- K.ulli "i-ii'r." ii.v. IVrllMiid Ar.lfclft A.M. li' we. a. ! l.v. AliMuiy Ar . 4.soa. x. Id ti A. 4. I Ar. Hun Krant-two- I.e. 1 7:ui J. rtH4UtiaTufv.Hi i'liy,-WwKliiurn , M-rn. JiirmT. Marlon, Jorleram, A Hum y . Juuctlnn, Taint-lit, Sli.-tl.li, Halwy, Harrl bunt Junction l liy. Irving, Kuwie,t rewfll, Pram., aud all alalloua from tUweburg until to and lorludlng A'lilnml. Rotb7f9M alflpBily.) Up. Arri e. rVrtlnt... . ) . X. Itiwrburf 5i r. M. Kiljuri .. rfio A. . I lurllan- 4:WA.M. 2 Salam f-srtoril)liy:) lave. Arrive, Ktinln1. 4 V. N. I Hnlem Mi r. M. Hulwn ...iu a ni. I IN.rlUnil.-licli A.m. Cars on Ogden Route. TILLMAN ISUFFET SLEEl'EIUi Hint Becuml -C'Ium 8lrepiu Cnm lUtucUed to all tlirotiKl) trtiim. West Side Division. Betwn Portland and Corvallla Mall tralnn dnllv toxrept Himdny.) 7,10" i. m.l Xv ..... J'..rtln.f. Ar I pi p. III. l,v I'ortlHnil Ar I Ar .liiitewndi'iice-.Ar II:IH n. m. I:M . ni. 1.M5 p in. I Ar tnrmlll I. l:uu p. in. At All.uny and Ciprvlli-. "eiinnert wllh tmlnt M. C. 4 K. i;mlnwd. Kiprcw trnln dnll ie-pt"iinrtRy) fC p. ni. i.vl. i'liriliiml . Ar I a. . 7i5p.ni. I Ar M. MInnvllle l.v 5:M).in. Yamhill Division. Alrlle mall Trl weekljr. .) a. in. I ,v f'urtlaiid Ar :!: p. m- p. in. l.v.Mnnmi.utli 1. l. "' fe-li p. hi. I Ar Alrlle 1. I "'; ThroiiKh il. ki'tnloall ilni In the K t?rn HlMrn. i iiiuulH, and Kurope, ran be nlilalued fnnii J. r. I'AltKY, A.nul, Ind-"di'nre. tt.KoMU.KK.. K. F. BiMlKllH. MioiiiKfT. Aunt . t . 4 1'aaH. At. C-a. and Trade-MarVt obtained and all l'-t-Jfiit b:'ineacondiicll ! MootnaTt Ftti. .nd we can' ure patent la W" Was 0 U, remote from Wuhin icm. J head nixlel, drawmg or photo., with derip Jtion. We lvie, II patentabla of B"t, lire ol( itharm. Our Ice not due till patent It tecured. , i a .,.,, How to Obtain 1'atentt, with fenft "Im'the U. S. ami loreign eountrw, 5nt free. .Aiidre, ' c.A.snow&co. Opp, Patcmt Omci, WHf woto Pj C.J kuinirrn DlKlNfl PAYS i i b aaa .- at at mm m mm m mm k -thePrtalotta I lfyocuk. & ri... -y while I othera are . -, ICatalrtellaalla. 48 Page tltuatrated j ' It and. idUeacrihetevr.. I Catalogue article needed (at tat' V;l 'ly tha bent mechanlcfc. lmoAe. .wheel. I'tetU I We ara l'aclbj. . full dv-Hntlori , 1rlna, ee. . w. Bkarcu an Main Bt., Angelea. Arnnrlcan and Europoan;n in.'. Vm Cartel. Sstel TWOS. CUINtAN, Proprlator, fievenlli and Watiblngton KW., J'OUTI-ASP. OltBOON NEBS r m JV.-.T'-iTf .- V'V. . Car Sar VEKY PUUSIBLE SfOHY UE WAS LOATirfO TALK Chineso 1 Vccount of the a Massacre. If not True It Is Well Concocted. Native Plotrnnt of the CoayerU" nud th iloiia-Wut Oilui, Sewsiwper Says. fimaAUO, Atitf. 2l-Srtm May. a U'MUtlU'Ut Olllllil illt'MlltUt tf 'ltl. caso, iwya Unit a HiIiimi jiapcr bit rttHtlvttl .Ivi'a tlu Ohluoii vt'rtUn of th nttjuka iiihui Mk KnifliMh ami AtutM-loan inUttliirntifa. Atvimlliii ti tt.U Ohluft iaNr, tlit attm-k tb-vi'U ojutl a aorlotw tttl of affair. It wr,.i fount! that tho b:tiiiiuU of thu uita alun hotwita worn Woaly itiwnlnl by the dUrnutililti C4tlntat liaiiKraoii of tin nilKslotoi. .o tlivi-iit (ililimiimn will bave Aiiythlim to tto with a n :lm. Thtf Jiiliwlolinrli .ciiiiiiot tiJk the htiiKUtiut. OhitifHi' In th In tirlitr hi) can talk litton" or any fori'lcti Iiiikuiii.'i aro aliooat uhvuja )ouii moil wbo have run nwny to avoid iiilitlimiiit for jiotty rlmi or to ahlrk thi BiMiiiort of lliolr fanillloi. li'Ang to Mimi Ircitty Htt IhhIi-iuI of tlit timitutalita, n tht fuirttlvt'a frmn Jtiitlfv for itiiire acrtoua rlutrKfa do. in ttmo tin? iioiiy itiiu la forttoili-ti or t'oitHktindiil, aud tlm fellow roimn t at k, tmt l rojfanbsl a a aot tttl out law, aud dot-a uot tlud or want la find anylhlnf to do hi tlw way of work, jiioi than fuoturh to kto blui allvt. Tht advent of tho uiUnliinary otMiut a mw flokl for tto uumrtiiu Icuh flouifnt. Hie nilanlonary ha to Imvo nu nli'nri'ltr. Tito otitfttat la rt ittly to a t and nlao to ttttMiui' a t on-virt-ttnythluK' for an fttny llfo. lit biiMtm-a a iiikiiiIht of tho iiil.murv KtafT and hotiHfhold. 'Hio intanlonary :utta mnrprta; tb tniucorou wtinia hiiiiii Itixurli-a. Tliero ar only fwo tt.it lo got t'onvpria liKailua. (ino In to hln thfin; tht-u yon havo onvria Just aa Ions a tln-y aro ald. Th iiid'-r la iir imylini or ktiliiu!imx chlldrtMi a tx I kiiiiuif and ti'm-hliiK tlitMti. Illrluif ronvi-rta and tii lim t bilitri'n are pxricuatvc, 4mt tho K-ttiT I :. of !ltlMloiiarlA, .tA'rll atllililied with inimoy, will uudoraiand I In Chi- liftti- lUHJtKfa, and Jaiy aud allow re- attha. (i'ihhI ntlfwlonnrli-a don't allow any kl'lu:i;ilntr, but moat of tin' inli.iliiu trlt . nblld jrotnl Moli! thonuolvt', il ui't know iiow tmd llii'lr tiatl vt ni :i IT la. It 4a tin tmllvt a I tiff. iiuibr tin li'iid of tlic touch iutrriirt'ter, ttliii li (tui-a tin- kl lu.!iiiiii. Rinl uil- klmtitrloa n.ro foobtl. Thin U lh way It I iliitti': Oiio tf tho IntiM-pri'ipr hi'om a t'hlld. a .k'lrl, aay l'J yi-iira old. and liiitlK out that alio la not wrll w.tiflu'd and viirod for; that ht-r par- t'liia itro pour or rarclwia pt-indt not HkHy to inako niiK h ftota at lu r tll-i.i-araiK'i'. I tiivolKloa tho child Into a vllt lo ihi! iiiUnIoii. ami oriiu fort't la med. Tho illoiiary wh llii- lilld, aud la told aoitie talo ly tin1 un- fti'iuiiiloiia lut rprt'tt'r; that ah wauta to live at tin? iiiihaIou and Ih In- atrtictod, or Auftie other luvenUi which aot'ina il .umlilt,' to ttio litnoranrt and K'al of tho iiilsnliuiary, aud aimii- thln la additl to ahuw th Import unct of Knardln Hip nw randtdute from roc rip tun- by thu rclallvca. who, rho niHtloiiary la aioiurod, would do an to prevent VL ir'enlon of the rhlld'a faith. A the 111N1I mry cannot talk to the child ho tr.wtn hla iutcrpri'tor, hn can, and tho childwell, tho ban the original l folltivcd hero the hetier, Phi iuterpret.'r practically K'' the jtlrl. She la hU alave for the time he Intf. and ho playa Die inUaloiiury to keep hor safely out of alifht until he can s hi her anu km me uiouey tor hor. Then the mliFlonary la fooled tiraln, and the proctaa la nnieated an friMitiiMitly aa ikihuIUIo. Jt la a reat iiidiiMiry for thu uiiaerupiiloua inter prctora, who 1lvt better, .have more pleamiio, and make more money wllh lew work under Dip protwtlon of the iiiImhIoi, than mott of the ku peopK- of Diclr town. The biirnlnir of tho mlanlona freed Home of the Klrl captlvea, who told the Ktury of their klduiippliiK. coufliiemeut and the InillKultlea to which they were mil.Jocted. The atorlea rtprcati nnu nroiiaitt the ferocity of nil Kl ' tie. Thla ntarted the great riot, ami the molt attacked the inlnalouarleM ami Interpreter" ImllHcrlinlnatcly. The beat people iiu ntti uccime uu-iiiiKHlmi.-ielea of any intenltoiial wnuiK. ami would not harm them, Internum: only to H-iid thorn away ao tney eom.i no ioiitfor he Ii.diH-ttt y I ho wicked ln tei'preiera to help thnn lu khliiiipl defemlleHH kIHh. . , .. All ncrced It waa rlKht to kill the immriiraon Kitlllv of the kldiiapliiK, be- -arie It la the law and cimioin that any oiirt Miy do ao In China. The Kovonior of Ooklcn aent UNW Holdlew 71 - . . . . i. II 4l.il viola anil un the Mill river to " rcatoro onler, but the bandHa J'dfied with the nibble and wlnjiped the Hal dler't The aoldlwa Joat half Chetr niniilK'r ami had to retreat, At the time the paper win prlliM It wait Hil.l the whole Ki-t4ou wa In control of the mob. and there waa Kifiit ffitr that, olnowihcre, where tho .people hear of the atate of affalra at Ku CheiiK, there would be great trouble for the I. ...I,..,.. .l, itf W' fori'Kolnjf Ih a free traim latlon, not litel. t ,,r.t,vA"l?.' 1 ."! preaeiita Cinuew viow o. , .... utioii. IN HOC MONO VJNCRS. ' Tho KnlKhta KiijoyTuK TUnnwUm IloyaHy lu Jtoton, PiiKtorf Auk. 2IJ.-It.mton ha mir- . ' i mi InvailliiK army, ami i ! l a In Ihf hnndH of an.WJO Kir K nla tVT.Sl r. Thone, with la-lle. a. " S panyliiK thain and the Immci.Ke s .1 .t t.-i.i,. the elty'a Umt J' w ither' rk anya U a w r.-.M-m and pvcry one la exjiwumj when the inoiowoua , ... - -ra le A telwrnm waa not ml flt He heahp-arleia of the jr.-finj.lal eommltj ee todar that Kt. John comtuanrtx'ry of rrovlth-nc. It. I, h rK-oH W It determlnatlort not to parade tomor row and It will Doaltlyely .a"r In Hub with fuM rank. It waa taUl that The whole affair rwnlt4 from a uilHunderataudlng. , I '- Except on tho Silver Question. Juta Caldwell Willint? Unwillingness. IHwa not Thluk the Mratloii of ill Name la Herloua, but Talk for Effect. TOPEKA. Auk. 2tt.-JtidKt. Henry Caldwell, of the Culled Stale ctruult court, la here today to enter a decree tomorrow for the mile of the Hitttta Ft) railroad, lie waa laoth lo talk of nny thliiK coiuvruliiK blumelf peiaoiinlly. "I iiiie you have btvu mentioned for tho preKldeutlal nomination," ant ed a nimrter. "Yea, 1 have heard aomelhlng of It. It la a matter about which I do not care to talk. It la a iuothn of In dividual vrc'eretiee with a million of voter. So far an I am concerned the mention of my name la out of the tpieatlon. I do not regard It aerloUHly and think no one elm doca." "Tho people In the Wct umleratand that you are for free allver." "Ye, air; thnl la correct," aitawered the JuiIkc. "1 am fur free allver with out reaerve or any reference to any International aitrocnicut. It la plain to mo there cnu lie no luurnailuual aure-nuent favorable to rllver, becauac KiiKland will not iiune to necept fn-e allver. What la the unc of pa) Ihk any attention to foreign cottniiiea, any wayf Are we imt capable of manag lug our own nffAlm? I thluk we are, and If not, I am lu favor of annexing the Vnlt.nl Mtatca to Canada or ome other convenient country." IIY AX INSANE MoTIIEIt. Irowna Her SU-Year-Old Chll.l (lie I.ucklamuie. In A dlHiintch from lndtieuileuce dated the i'.rlt tctla (he following: ". a.ul atury come from l.u kliimiiie, dlaiaitl alaittt Hlx uillea from here. The wife of Jiiinea flNtihorw, a Well-to-do far mer, who ha Imm'U under the can of a ihvctor for aeveral ui'iuih, aroac till luortilug before the ret of the family. Taking her U year-old aoti from bl beil, Ih wrapped him lu a Unlit and carried him down to the l.tickliimuie river, tllNiaut admit a ipiarier of a mile, and drowned him. Heturulug to the Imnae, he tohl her Inmlminl ahe w alek, and nkeil him to go for I he doctor, lit told her ahe wa no worae than uatial, ami that ahe muat wait. The wife then left the lioiiao and went toward the river again. Thla time ahe wa followed, and, lu an attempt to drown beraelf, waa reavilcd. tin lite return to Hie lititiae ahe kept Hpeaklug about the ltby. When the houao wa reached the laby waa llntt mUaeil. Then ahe told how ahe had taken It down to '.he nice Intuiting immiI, and, all hough ho clung to my mck and begged me not to put him In, I held hi in under the water." Mr. Tetherow I now In a atttpor, unci Hoc not Know wiiat Hhe ha doue. It la thought ahe la In- aaue." WIM. lll'lhl) Tt SAI.KM. ALBANY. Or.. Autf. 2U.-A. B. Ham mond, C. It. Homier and Uobt. Clallln, of the Oregon Central St Kaateru rail road. niatM a tour or inieiion over thu eaatern dtvlalon of the road today and thla evening left for YaiUln. Hielr vlalt la aald to be wllh a view to the exleiiln of the road eastward and the building of branch line m Salem end Eugene. PHOMIXIONT FAKMEIt KII.I.EH. Milton. mm, a tiromlueni rainier living near Halaey drove lo church at that place yeterday. Itctuiiiliig, the team rati away, throwing the oecu lianii out. Mr. Wllaon rccelveil i Jurlea from which he tiled thla morn ing;. Mra. wiiaou i not expveteti to live and two little daughter were aIho aerioualy Injured. It wait a plr- itetl team and they ran into a r oyerturnliig tho carriage and throwing the occupant agaliint It while run ning at full Bpced. THAT INDIAN SOAHR. Baker Olty, Or., Aug. 2H.-A report fnmi BuiiiK, Harney county, give the following account of the Indian aenre at Diamond and Happy valley: I,at Friday night the aettlera In Dia mond and Happy valley became mid- ib-nly alarmed by retiaon of the mip Kieil preaeiice of Indiana In the vlcln Itv Immediately amitli on Hlelit inotin- tain aide, During the day Bud Smith, a entile rancher, had been riding the range, and acelng tinmlHlakable hIkiim of In dian, Mprcad a report that a band or boat lie Bannock wa In the vicinity. About midnight I he people were fright ened at Bering algnal Urea, aeveral up McCoy crttek ami nuuieroim other on adja'cnt mountain aide, clearly pointing to Indiana clone nt hand. Thl eauHcd a general Blampedo of et tlera, who left their home ami rindied pell-mell with the let mcoii nt coui mand, collecting nt Tenmeard'a and Clark'a rnnche In Diamond valley. Hunrera and coiillng partiea went out during the night and no mro aat lafactory Infonuiitlon wa obtained than the cnplnre of a Piute squaw, who claimed to be bint. Tie galher Ing broke up on Siimlny, returning to their home, A r JON KICK f)KAD, ABhlnml, Or., Aug. 2(1,-1 avltl (J. Clark, a prominent Oregon phuieiir, died lutat night nfler an IIIiichb of mne week, aged 71 year, Mr. Clark waa well-known over Oregon, having crowed the plain to the Wil lamette valley early In 1H.'2, and for twenty-five yearn was In the mercan tile biiHlne' In Albany. A number of years ago he removed lo Spokane, V'hcro ho served a term of two year as deprily county treasurer. He re turned to Albany, and two or three year ago cil'ine with tils wife to Ash liiml, where they Imve since regldnd. The deceased wii prominent In Ma Honli! circle, hnvlng served a tann a grand master of Oregon. Tim Mason will conduct the funeral tomorrow. Dr. K. O- Olnrk, a dentist of Portland, a sou of the deceased. WJIWATAND HOP PUICES. rnndori A rnt. 2.VlH)at, pot, q, let" No. S WlnU-r, B. Id, Ko. S'llPd Spring, uMiZjtJ Manitoba, t OU; io. CS M- . ' i , Hop Hnrhangstl. 1 ' V, r....illna n'Oflk. I'ortlaud-AVheat Y fh WaHlt WflUa, 48 per hushi;. 'run navr may piwiceed. Wyoming fhtnnot stop the Indiana from Hunting a Per Treaty. WwVSIUN'tmiN. Aug. 2(1.-1 1 haa liecu dettnltoly dochbil by the Indian bureau that no attention la lo ! nnld to the game biwa of Wyoming, where the law A'oine Inlo coiilllet within the treaty of the I'ultod Slatea with the BauniM'ka and Khoahnue Indian. The attorney general, after coualdor lug the matter, haa Informed the atv letary of the Interior anil the Ciiintnla Mlonor of Indian nlTalrs the rights of Indian to hunt on uniMiiilid lauds, lu opinion, are mMpicntloimblc, aud Die stale of .Wyoming ha no power to limit or abridge this right. No detluite atop to enforce thla de termination have been entered upon, furl her than the Instruction to United States district attornejs to secure the release of Indians now In custody on w rtl of h.ils-as corpus, probably will 1st supplanted by an order to do the same thing In case any arrests are made In the future. The bureau will discourage hunting by Indian, so far as Is possible, and nt present' iio passes will Ik! htmd iMrmlttlng brave lo leave the reservation. It 1 probable that a number of soldiers will be kept In Jackson's Hole country during the toiualiuler of the bunting season, ami If I I deemed edvlsable any lime to permit ludlni. to leave the reservation to bunt the whites poshlhly will not be permit ted lo moloHt them. It Is hoped, however, lh.it the work tut the Irriga tion dli.'h, soon to be con traded for, will furnish oivtiputlon and money for the Indiana, making bunting mincer, s.iry for their maintenance during the winter. No Imutedlaie trouble Is an ticipated, as the Indians are now on Un reservations and are likely to re main rhe.ro, at least for Hie present. Tlto'tTTNtl HACK IN PA II IS. An American 1 torso Scoop l.oug DIxtaiK'v Contest, lu the Paris, Aug, 2d. .t the trolling meet lug at Netilll.-I.tva!llo Hie event of the day was the liiteitiathmal contest over a dial il lav of ii metro for tmrucMod trni lers. Fourteen were entered, and tihere were three French absentee. iAIt'lioogh an what heav ily hiiinllcaimeil, ibe American trlo Atilralu. Helen l-cyluini ami lirace MuiiituhM howiil what training can do. Utile tv little they cronl Up. pass ing the ltu.slttus, mid ibeii going for lb" b' lders. 'Phi llulidi waa aimal rx- citing, as liillllp. knowing what An Iruln Is worth, kept her ipilelly tn hand until tihe llual Miiml, when ahe ovoiiianliHl Tainli. nir and going right away ahe won as nlie jiIimhihI, Time: Auiraln, tl 12 1 ."; Tauiliour, n il; lliHett lybiirn. l;-ll 4-.1. The noii- pbh-ed I rot let s were Miss Tllfonl, Cncle S.IU1, Ibmesalka. V "l liehnlua, (lra e iSlmmoiis, Ada and Howey. No smiiier bad the garnel and gold tailors parsed the Mst than there-were puiillc iieuiitustraiiona toward Phillips, the driver Mug atirrotimb'd, Not wit It- slaiiiling the fact that I he three Amer icana were on a French racecourse for the llrst time, their smile gave rise to prolonged cheers. The odds ngalust .Vuirnlu were (I to 1. Antrum Is n bay mitre of exonpHonatly giK broil ing. She statiisl .for I he' llrst time at Fort Wnyue, lml., last August, aud lu lln llrst three heals of In-r cat r Mulshed acctmd lo .Douglass lu 2;'-ti. IS4 and 2:17 .'!-1. At Cleveland she won her innhlen rav lu 2:1V,,, 2:l!v, iiud 2:lsa,. Hn, a week later, at THIIn. she won her sis end race lu 2:22'4 2;ln'i ami 2:ltta.. Later In the scascit Auiraln was beat en try Ural tan at Nashville, hut ahe forced him to trot In 2:1.1. Hie Nenll-ly--lvatllos tvitrse where the races were held. Is one of the western sub urb of l'arh, ami Is the only soli trol ling track now In iie near Hie French capital. WAFFoItD J. ALL It Hi I IT. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2il. Librarian SpnlTord, lu view of coiilllcllng slate iiicnis regarding the $'.'J. loo utld by ti 1 in liilo the treasury las! week, was asketl today what amount U really represented. He replied Hint approxi mately It represented the aiuoiuil due the treasury on balance of copyright and salary account, a he found It. An unfavorable and wrong construc tion, he said, had been placit upon II as representing a large diihii, where as It was aclually a tsthiuce between the two account, the salary account due the librarian for several iiiouiIih' illrthurscmctits and the iiecniint tlue Che government for several mouths' copyright fees. These accounts had remained misruled nllhoiigli coiiHiant payments had been made by him to the numls'i of ten or twelve during si) and 1S!I."i, of copyright receipts amounting to over $",iiiki, licsblc the $22,4N) now deposited. He emphati cally denied tin allegations that tin recent payment was to make good any wrongful withholding of moneys due the government. On the contrary, tho whole nuttier Involved the hiilanc lug of delayed accounts, which bis accumulated labor bad list long post poned. THE WALLER CASE. Washington, Aug. 2(1. Ambassador Hum Ik has wired the stale department that Newton B. Euslls, second secre tary, and Mr. Alexander, counsel of the embassy, returned from t'lalrvaux, where they took a full slaleitieiit from Waller of his trial and conviction by the French military coui'l-inaiMlal al Tanuilave, The statement -whs for warded to Washington n hi sunn us piiKMlbbi, WAUSIIIPS movlnu Washington, Aug. 2(1. The Concord sailed today from Chemulpo, Corea, and will proceed direct to Dlio Foo, China. The Yorktown Is also bound for that port, having left Shanghai un Sunday, so that the Fiillcil Slates will be well prepared for nny action necessary lu Chinese walers. THE UEAL CONFLICT, Omaha, Aug. 20. Oniteriil Coppln ger, Major Humphrey and Lieut. Hutchinson arrived this evening liner a mnulirs stay In the Jackson' Hole country. They were four days In milking the trip from Fort. Washakl, where they arrived on the llllh, to Itawilns, iWyo. Handall mid two troops of the ninth cavalry relumed With (Iciipnil (Joppinger from Wyom ing and lira now at Fort ltoblnson. Ma o liifl't!a was loft In cnmniiind of tho troop still In hu Held, tltmcral Copping!!!' was reticent In tllscussliiK the situation at Jiickson'r Hole, any lug only that when the troops arrived Mm settlor, who were very much frightened, were eongregnlcd nt two points and sending out sctmllng par ties, The conillct he aald Is between tho state lnwa of Wyoming mid tho treaty with the United State. The general saw that work on the mili tary road to tho Hole country was io!PK rushed before he left that mic tion, a he anticipated further uso for It- '' , " j .,' I j.. il .IlaJaUa. DADTI HUN! VAT. Playing Cricket with Astoria. Tho Latter Won by 12!) to 14. The (iraiitt (tare for Futurity Stakes Won by UvtiiltaIAu Interest lutr Description, POHTLAND, Aug. 21,-The Portland Amateur Aihletle club' eleven was snowed under lu today's timmplouhlp cricket game by the Astoria team on tho Portland Held by a score of 1-ti to 11. The Portland team was plainly outclassed and out played nt every 'mine by the visitor. Afier the Port land lulling closed with only l.i run, Interest In the game tiled out and It was simply a ouesilou of how high Astoria would run up their score. The bowling of Wilkinson of Astoria was Dm feature of the game, He succeed ed In Inking eight wicket for two runs iiud live overs. During Die Port land's half Wilkinson bowled thns mm wllh three consecutive bowls, a feat seldom ticcomptlshisl. Wilkin i.u and Fee made top scores for As toria, piling up 2:i and III runs re spectively, BALL 'IH Si-:US' i.rcic. . IV.Hiklyn, -Aug. 2L--ltiooklyu 1; St. Louis I. Itoslolt -Itosloll 10; Pltlsblllg 8, New York " New York K; Loiilavllle 4. Washington -Chicago p; 'Washing ton H, Baltimore -Baltimore 22; Cincin nati 5. Philadelphia Xievehiud I I; Philadel phia s. MA(1NIIMCKNT It ACE. New York, Aug, 21. -A lstier day for horse racing could not have been dcMlred than t hit t which tVas given for the rait for the futtirlly slakes today, which was won by ileipilial. Tie track was !u perfect rondllhui, the sky was clear nud the crowd was large. It w as 4:15 o'i lock when Die bogle called the horses lo the pol nud twenty of them paraded up Die sliticb past the grand stand, They seemed to ls In good temper ami condition, Willi the exception of Axiom, who plunged badly, and lu one of her Jump injured Handspring, He was badly cm In 1 he hock, but ran a grand race lit splio of It. After a long delay at the pot, in which there were several breakaway, the tlag of the siarter swept lliioiu.il the air and ihere was it dull mar front the crowd. Tarul was alert and was llrst to show un on Peep 11' Day; then came l(ipii',al, followed by Formal, Cres cciiilo, Silver II and others close up In nit excellent siart. They did not vary much lu position In the run to On eighth pole, but when they reached the ipiarler Crescendo had the lead, only a head In front of Axiom, who was a head In front of Itcipiltal, who w as leading Formal. A blanket would have covered all four horses, but as early as Dint It could be seen that Iteipilial was Die strongest, Sliver II was running well lu tlfih place; Hand spring was six 1I1 In splie of his in jured leg, but he was not strong nud was far from being Die great colt w ho disposal of hi opponents so easily In tho spring; Applcgnto came next. So close together were the twenty that It looked like 11 charge of cavalry In parti-cir.ored uniforms, as they Hashed past the three-eight lis pole wllh near ly half the dlsianc run. Crescendo bad Increased his lead over Alom to a half length nt Die half -mile pole, Where the futurity course conies Into the main track Is the spot win re falter ing usually coiiics, and there it was that, the licet II II.V Axiom had golleti lo fourth. Cresceud ) was still leading by hull' a length nud itcipiltal si HI bung mi. H.iMdsprlng's white 1100 was imt far behind lu (he fourth place; Formal was I here, too, and Sli ver II, Hastings and Applegale hung on like giim ilt til It. The sipiadrou straightened out for n quarter mile dash but It was badly disordered. Willi each si ride the leaders widened the gap between them and Die main body. The llvc-clghths pole was close lit hand when Die dark blue Jacket of iriilllu went past Carr like a whllr wind aud Itcipiltal was In llrst place, Then Carr began to (log Crescendo. At the las! pole, wllh only a furlong 10 go, Kequltal had a length best of It and was going easily. Crescendo was no longer dangerous, buHsilver 11 whs coining fast out of the bunch, while Handspring was fourth will) 11 g 1 bit of life left. Hastings had climbed Into lll'th place, while Formal was sixth, rapidly losing ground to Apple-gate, A hundred ; yard was left to run and two were left. The squadron of cavalry had been broken Into 1111 Irregular body, which strung nit Into the last sixteenth of a mile with Itcipiltal galloping easily at (he bead ami Crescendo laboring along a length anil 11 half behind. Then came Silver II, Handspring, Hastings, ami Applegate, wllh no daylight be tween them, the rest at rung out with Axiom nt Die tall of Die procession. SI 111 (iiilllu steadied Ueqiiltal ami one minute eleven anil Iwo-Ilflhs seconds nfler Hie fall of the ling he crossed the Imaginary Hue 11 winner by n length; time 1:11 2-5. Crescendo second, Silver II third, Handspring fourth, Hastings tlfih nud Applegale slxlh. Thus lliilllu won his fourth cnnsKciillve race today. By this lido be made 5H,7."0 for David (ildeon, who landed his third I'liluiily and Die second In succession, the Bullerily being winner a year ago ami His Highness In l.stil. For running second Crescendo got $5i.i.i, nud Sliver II received $2,0(17 as third lummy, Brookthilo stable gels $ 1,0(10 for breeding the winner anil $2,500 goes to Dm breeder of Crescendo ami .$1,000 to the breeder of Silver 11, Crescendo mid Silver II are California horses. THE BI'LL FRUIT. Clippie Creek, Aug. 21. The first day of the hi llesla tie Cripple Creek has paswd, a success In every detail. The lirogriim was carried mil 11 ml the bull light, wa all that had been prom ised, a light to a tlnlsh In true Mexi can style. Civpt. Choeho and charming Uhllvella, famed In Dm old Mexican bull lights wcru principal lu the con test, "Aticwia Charley" was there nud three capndores who ftiught with red cloaks, nnd bnndoiillos who throw slinrp spenrs Into the neck nnd the pecmlorims, who fought with long spenrs on horseback, nnd tho bull was there and met his denth In Die heroic fashion that hns characterized Die bull fight of Spain for centuries past. It was the first bull that has died in an arena In the Lulled Slate at the hand of (rallied gladiator. WI I l1MLIN(i TOLItNAM ENT. New York, Aug. 21. Tho Quill Club, wheelmen of America, ha nr ranged for a lotirmimeut to be held early In Hepimuncr, flt which lime the urofes slonal championship of Ainerl-a will m ihiidcd. Johnson, Sanger, Tyler, Hanker ami other have already hi tered. IHII'ENDINO Pit. OIBSON. A Detective Say Win Pastor' Char acter la Excellent. Han Francisco, Ainr. 21.-Ciipla!it of iielortive Ish thla morning stated Mint Die story ooliiiiieiing Kov, J. (ieorge Clinton Willi Jtov, Jesse (Jlbson, who wit ioiv.hm to Heave Hominy street lbupUt.1 Hittivh, London, be cause of luipro"Kr ItiDuiary iwlllt girl lit hi 1iiidim churtii, Wa Improbable. When the lOinanui! church murder llrst came to light, I .res looked up Pastor Ulbsoii'a nst.nl, Imrh In Amer ica and Dreat .Britain. He traced his career at college. In 14lluburg ami found that there Die hud a classmate named Jtt Gibson, w hom Lees be lieve to have been the immoral Lou don pastor, Lees any lu GlUou's wimbi career from tin cradle lo the present time there Is no blot. The Hisillund Yard deli-the lu 1 x ti 1 1 1 n hclMs hlui III the Investigation, ami Is-rs says thla story trying to con nect Glbsuti with bis uunieaak'i in Loudon Is n aclimne of Hie defense of I iirtnut In I brow auMph-toti tiff Hur ra tit long enough to sis tnt his ac quittal Is if ore il can be proved that no pastor or I'miaiitiii rnureii was never accused of luiniornliiy In Um- don. AOA1.VST THE RACE TKACK7 Chicago, Aug, 2l.-.Illdge Glhlmii to day decided that he would not dissolve the Injunction issued against the Chi cago Fair Grounds asajclailou grant ed iiui Hie application of the civic reiteration through Attorney-General Maloney, The court held as the cor poration Is arililclal and he being a court In chancery, has no jurisdiction to enjoin tin commission of a public nuisance. The opinion practically re sults In a -rpciual injunction itgalusi tin llaiii-iu race track. The Harlem olllcials declare tln-v will oM-n Hie track next Monday and race as usual. The InlttncHon, liny say, refers only to gambling and they win allow no gamiiiing. NEW CAI'NE OF V iNTINT ANCF. Little Hock, Ark,, Aug. 21, All the men lu I.llile Hock who usually sit in the front row of the ora Imuae, were in court when tho case of Mrs, Noe, arrested Thiirsihty lu the act of wearing bloomers In the main street was called. Judge Wilson and the audience wait d half an hour for the performum e to U'glll. Determined tint to be balk ed. M luesKcnger was dispatched pi Did Noe homestead. In a short time he returned with the following mile, which was read aloud amid great ap plause: lvnr Sir: I am busy making a new pair of bloomers to appear In olllt III. MARTHA NoF.. "P, H. Please colli lime the case un til Die bloomers tire properly titled, M. N." Anything to oblige," said the gal lant Judge, ami Die case was continued until Monday with the approval of all present. NAMES OF VESSELS. Washington, Aug. 21. Acting Secre tary McAdoo announced today the names of gunboat heretofore known aa utimlsT 7, H aud K now building it Newport News. They nre Nash ville, Wilmington and Helena, for Helena, Moui., ami a tugboat at M'ari- Isbittd has been named I'uadllla. w 0. p. mm Bonner & Hammond Entlmsiaslic. Will Make Survey of In dependence Valley. I'Iki Astoria Komi anil tho Ex ten slon to llu Hullt at the Same 'lime, Astoria News, Thursday: E. L. Bonner 'left last evening by steamer for Portland, thence to Salem, to In spect the Mill 1 0 pass route ami make n topographic survey of Independence valley, wllh a view to the extension of the Oregon Central & Eastern railway, It Mill be remembered that Bonner and Hammond were the original par ties to tin purchase of the above Tittl- rond nt forced sale, and nlso' Inter ested 111 Die Asloiia-tioble road build ing and subsidy. It now seems thai the Aslorla-Goble Is to be extended lsfore bullt-nt lenst It seems now that It will eonllniio to run through Die Ne- halein valley ami connect Willi the Oregon Central & Fusion). Work in Die ulffcrcitt department 'Is being ibmo seipienllally and It Is presumed that cont ni eg will have .been let and actual grading coninienccil by Septem ber 1st, The outlook Is very blight to duy, reassuring the Astoria people In their hope of making this a great city. Three scraper ten ma nnd a score ol men began work this morning on the railroad, right at the dividing line of New Astoria nnd Fbivel. 10. .1. Ford tho veteran nnd founder of New As lorht, opened tliiuvvork by throwing tho first shovelful of dirt, nnd thus started the ball rolling. The force nt work will bo Increased ltiitnetUulely 1IOPLHTS, Jacob Brown of Independence, has contracted to deliver to Dole Bros. iV Co, of Boston, 12,000 pounds of hops of ibe growth of 181)5 for So tier pound An advance of 5c per pound Is to lie made nt time of picking. The hops nro to bo dellvorod not later than Oe tuber 1st. A. I. Hyhuiil, n large hop grower of Lowell, Inforiua tho Eugene Guard that H0c per box for nine bushel boxes 'Will be paid In his section. Ho expects to have over 100,000 pounds, but he ban not yet . fully determined upon iii'eklng. Hop picking will commence tho cnniplMll-wulkpr yard, 'EuKeno. Sept 1.1 T Highest of all in Leavening 11 Absolutely puce ni I? er Finances in a Healthy w Condition. (Sold Shipment Will Be Stopped. A Prominent Wisconsin Hank Tem porarily Closed through lii expected Uilllctillles. NEW YOIUC, Aug. 21,-The New York Financier says thl week: liie statement of Die assm-luted bank of this country for the week ending August 2 1 1 li wa a favorable one in every way. It was marked by a healihy increase In loan, a contrac tion of deposit and a consequent shrinkage lu Die reserve. The past ttis-k has witnessed a great change In condition heretofore prevailing In tho money market, 'J here ha been no advance lu rate, but railroad devel opment poluls to an early setisou of better figure for loans. The move ment of money from the Interior did mt entirely equal the shipments front this center to the stout li and west, more especially to the latter section. It is not expected that gold shipments will assume much larger proportions, since the reaction In exchange rates has removed the chance of making mm h profit 011 Die transfers of coin. A BANK'S DIFFICFLTIIX Kenosha, Wis,, Aug. 21. Financial circles were astonished this morning 1 notice a card that appeared In the window of Dan Head iV Company' auk saving: "This bank dosed till Monday." Dan Head & Co., bankers, were In- .orporaieil with a capital stock of $7.st,isi and advertised that the stock holders were worth over S:i,UNJ. I'he bank was to have been re-organ- laed July 1st. Last week the cashier, ilrbau J. Lotus., resigned on account of 111 health. T'hls caused the deposi tors, who were mosily farmers, to make a run ou the bank. The bank expected nsalhinnee which they failed 1 gel. Heposii are said to have iiuotinied to J l"."i,ooo. AL WADDEI.L ROBBED. A Regular Hold-up nt I-otig Bench 'riinrsd iv .Vlirlit Iiiig Beach, Wash., Aug. 24. A bold robbery occurred on the liench Thurs uay night. Wnlllugton Waddell, a alesman lu the employ of Van Schuy- ver & Co., the liquor dealers of Port- ami, was the victim. Waddell had been making collections for his firm, and was siiiniused to havo Is-eii carrying several 'hundred dollars In coin in his isa-keta. He had eft most of It In the hotel safe. He was met ly two robbers, who relieved dm of $'J4 In cash, ibut left his dia mond aud watch. Without Investigating further, the robbers escap.il Willi Die Ivooty, firing a shot at Waddell as I hey disappeared In the darkness, A HARD CHARACTER FREE. San Rafel. Cal., Aug. 2 1. Victoria Calxacla, who has gained much noto riety by assaulting Mrs. Bravo, and at tempting to blow up ibor liotci, for which he was serving a nine months' sentence, escaped from the county Jail early Mils morning. This 1 his third ntleinrpt at Jail delivery. The first time be slipped away from a dep uty shemn. Then he was put in a tank, but broke out and vvns found by n deputy In the corridor next morn ing, lo snake his third escape. Cal.a- la cut ihroiigh a three-foot brick wall, then emerged inlo the Jail yard, sur rounded by a fence 20 .feet high. To icale the fence be broke his liuuk nnd lore up bis (blankets making a ladder. The whole plan Is Ingenious. WELL PAH) FOR SERVICE, Portland, Aug. 21. A private letter from Astoria stales that the tug Relief received .$500 for towing the ship lames Drummoud to the sea Inst. Wed nesday, when she was tlrifiiug toward Die sands near Tillamook. PRICES OF PRODrCTS. Liverpool, Aug., 21. Wheat, spot. quiet, demand poor; No. 2 Red Winter, .is 2d; No. 2 Bed Spuing, 1.5s 2d: No. 1 hard 'Manitoba, 5s oVd; No. 1 Califor nia, 5s 2d. Now York, Aug. 21. Hops dull nnd weak, ISPt crop 4S7: common to choice, 18Ui crop, 4Lt8. PUIS IN ORCHARDS. All young pigs In the orchard should be left untinged nud free to root the sell ns much as they like. Ringing old er hogs is sometimes necessary, as In a dry time old sows will get In Die habit, If uniinged, of gnawing the bark of the trees nnd thus destroying them An old hog also iu rooting will make deep hog wallows lu the soil, destroy Ing some apple roots nnd making the surlace very uneven. It Is probably I mm eating apple-tree roots In the soil tunc the ohler hogs get their liking for apple-lreo bark and learn to attack the trunk above ground. hen they get this habit It Is Impossible to entirely break them of It. However well fed they may be they like n feed of npple- trce uuru lor a change. THE COUNTRY WEEKLY. The New York Herald hns discontin ued Its weekly edition and nuikes this true, Imt startling, statement for a great city dally: ''The Herald has dis continued tu weekly edition because tho legitlninle field of weekly news is tilled to the satisfaction of local rend ers by th5 country and town papers." This Is tho llrst time on record that a metropolitan paper acknowledged that U did. not cover overythluut In sight, ami that 11 country weekly had a le gitimate Held, , ; ; Power latest U. S. Gov't Report ) To Be Held at Atlanta. Geonria To Consider the Highway Problem. . OovernoM Invited, to Appoint Dele gates to Attend aud Report fie sulttj-A National Matter. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2l.-Tho fol lowing sintement waa given out by Die agricultural department. The ec reinry of agriculture is charged by act of congress to collect and dissemi nate Information concerning public road. To thl end all legally author ized organization, ollb lals and prlvato Individual who have given apeclal at tention to this gubjeet are hereby notified that tbey are Invited to the assembling of a "Road Parliament" to oe Held at Atlanta on the 17tb, 18tb and lOlh of October, 1895. It ha been suggested that delegate at large may bo apisdnted by the governor of state and asked to participate and report directly to tho governor of each commonwealth the result. Real pro gress In road Improvement Is observ ed by the department of agriculture. Since the organization of the other of road Inquiry, a majority of tha slate of the Union have recently adopted a new aystem of road organ ization. NOW THE JAPANESE. Ia Angele, Aug. 24. In an Inter view with an Express reporter today United State ikmator White tald that Iabor Commissioner Fitzgerald, of San Fraticlaco, haa asked him to pre pare and Introduce In roneresi a hill similar to the Chinese exclusion act. w men snail exclude the Japanese. Sen ator White ha promised to do so If Fitzgerald will furnlHh tha data to prove that the Japanese are aerioualy Irjurlng white labor, lie doe not be lieve, uowever, mat it will be ao easy n Jt waa to get the Chinese bill through. THE DUIfRANT TRIAL. San Francisco, Aug. 24. Tha trial of Theodore Durraut for the murder of Blanche Lainout will be resumed Monday. Then the last 200 ntniea of Die Con veniremen drawn for criminal service will be used, leaving the venire entirely exhausted. A it la Improba- 1110 mat uiree jurors can be aecured from the remaining 200 veniremen. It I practically certain that a special venire will have to be drawn to secure tint three additional Juror needed to try Durraut. FLED THROUGH FEAJR. Antoulto, Colo.. Aug. 24. Elmer Loe- gcher, engineer of the Clumry hotel. at Denver, waa arrested cere laat night. Ho says the boiler explosion which killed 22 people was not due to carelessness on his part. He claims that before leaving the hotel ho hanked tho fire and made sure that tho boiler was two-thirds full of water. He loft Denver because he feared personal violence. ONLY A SEAWAY. Jjflwistown, Idaiho, Aug. 24. Three Indians were held up this morning by three .masked men aud robbed of $2300 paid theni by the government for land. Over $200,000 have 'been paid to Indians lu tha last two days. Tho Indians are flocking Into Levvistown nud upending mouey freely. They find no dltliculty In obtaining whisky. One shooting affray has already occurred. A MUltDEROUS RUFFIAN. Dayton, 0., Aug. 24.-WllHam WI1 lard, while drunk, was beating his. mistress today, when Mounted Ta trolninn Kohler appeared on the scene. Wlllard shot the officer twice. He was then pursued by Special Officer O'Biieu nnd flrod at the policeman, cutting a button off liia uniform. O'Brien clubbed htm into submission. Kohler's Injuries are serious. ALMOST AN EPIDEMIC. Kansas City, Aug. 24. Henry E. Roll, for ninny years a leading dry goods merchant here, committed sui cide at noon today by shooting, Fl nnnclal losses led to tho act. Roll was 50 years old, and at one tlmo one of the wealthiest men in Kansas City. This is the fourth suicide of prominent men in Kansas City within as many days. FAVORABLE KfATEMEiXT. flhUlloothe. Mo., Aug. 24.-Tlie bank of Dawn, 12 miles from .here, made an assignment today for the tienetit of lis ici-edltors, with M. Tunnbrook and O. I). Hurxthail ns assignees. Assets, $40,000; liabilities, $4(1,000. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. DR Most Perfect Madfu 40 Years the Standard, MI