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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1895)
Y The Best Newspaper Is tha one that Rlvea tha moat and frwhont new. Compare the WKST aiPB wUh any paper In IVlk county. As an Advertisings Medium THE WEST SIDE V Takh the Liao in Polk County VOL XM. imYsioi.NsiKxrtsTitY. miin ntn nm itt . . rrnr -:r r-rrrrr r: rrr.!rrrT7i DR.S.A. MULKGY, Resident dentist. The PrIVl.tit pta.-tl.v.l In !u vailou brnli'. SatUUetl-'tl ituuraiitvod. O.tw troiil rut Mnoiiilo Hull, corner Main ittiil M.iummtlli uln-vta, c-pp-iaito u. ,hIH'ntliKi Nation,.! Imuli. r? L KETVUUM, M. 1). OFFICE C, nnd residence, corner Unilroad ami Monmouth at., Independence, Ur, K. J. B. JOHNSON, KKStDF.Nl ! lHmtwt. All work warrnuled to rati ted k ludepen- Kiv the beat of ttat Infliction, deaea, Or. DU. E J. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN hihI Surgeon. Call attended to day or night, OlHee nt Thumna' Phar macy, ou Main St, .Mnuiuuulh, Ore. ATTUKNUYS. GF.O. A. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT Law. Wilt practice it) all UnUi and federal court. Abstract ut title famished. OnTee nwr Independence National Uhmi. SASH AM) lHXHW. ITCH ELL & BOHANNON, MAN 1Y1 nfiieturera ot Bash aii J tUr. A Uo, scroll sawing. Muiu atrttjt. Hide prudeee, Or. skcukt soi.'iktikh. A O. U W.-lNDfcJESDKNCE f . Isulge, No. S'i. bmw la every M.m Uii) nu'lil iu I . O O. F. li'itl. All aojoitrn itiif lirntln'ia ar luvil.'il to aUeiul. W O. Cw'k, M. W.i NV. L. Wilkin, ltoeorvlcr HO.MFtt LOlUE. NO 45K.l.f 1" M.tU every Wwluraoay evrtuna All ktiitihta are criiully iuviU'.I. John liiolmr.lm Jr., C. C. J . li. Monu, K. It. AS. East and South via The SHASTA Route of the Southern Pacific Kpm trnliw run dully. "North Kitllll X 41 I'. i iTv. '.riliiinl Ar. i:IO A.M. UiUf, a. t.v, Albniiy Ar. .. lu (5 . a, Ar. Hn I- riui''!""" I.v. 1 7.ui e.j I'lirUMUil. tin nn I 'll)', Wttmlluiru, Hali-iii, I'urnvr, Mnrin, JMirnum, aiiwii). Juitrtloii. Tanarnl, M''l'l. tlal-y, limn liuiK. Jiinrlliin i lty, Irvlim. Kiii n'. re.wi'll, tiruiiiM. unit all Uiilin. Inmi U.iwburg ikiuIIi t.) anil liit'tutling Aflilauil. "floiabjra Mall (Haily.) Arrh e. i'lirllnlltl ; A. . Hiwburx .H.t) A. . ItiMrhunt ...5 3) r. a fiirllunil ....4:IU A M Arrive. rortlainl... 4' l". . tMllflll MJ) A III. Call-in ftisr. i'orilnii't . -HulAA.m. Dining Gars onOgden Haute. 1'ULLMAN Ul'FFET SLEEI'EIW r.nd KciwiJ Claw Htcfiii)K Cum nttm licil to nil lliroiili Iri.ittH. West Side Division. Betwaan Portland and Corvallls. Mail Iralnjjliilly -M'. ltHiiii'lyJ "lid a. m. TCv:.- (''.f!lmMi ; :.."A7f t,Ti p. m. 1I:Ih a. m. I Ar..lti-l. n'li'iH.. Ar l:.-. p. m. UM,p m. I Ar ...r..rvllli I.v j l;p. ". Al Albuny and ( OrvallK. onuni-i Willi train t. V. A K. Itnilnmil. KxplW train il ilK rxn-pl itnitiivi 4:ip'i.' l'l.vl l'..rt.iii.l Ar I "Sun. rj,p m i Ar.McMlniiOil.'' M J.. ' Yamhill Divltion.- Aini mall in wci'iiiy. aio. in. ITv.! iWtian.i Ar ) 8,-iB p. in. i'Av ni I.v M.'tim..iitli....l.v x:iiia. m. fc p! I Ar:-..Alrll. ........ I.v SL Thrcmtli llrkrXi t all P'l' ' the K. I'-rn fcliuw, nala. ami Kitni. ;nn lx- nliialnod fmm I. '. I'.MtKV, Ag-M. ''V'TT,' ITiw KKUK&r. AWHl I'OltTLANK, OUK(H. Jcvm,and Trade-.Marlci obtained and all 1'! rntbneeonducted lr MOOCftHTC Flta. J.iiid wetanK-. ure naiciilia I" lime tuaa '"- 3 remote liom Wa.hmston. , . j 4 S.d m.xlel. drawinii or nnnto., Irith drurnp-J jllifiB. We advise, II pawniaun or wv, rhre. Our Ice not due till patent cc . ' Hw to Obtain Patent JroTt UTami' in the V. . '! couotric.5 'nt tree. Addrcrt, C.A.SNUWauu. n.. .iTf mt Orncc. waiMiHaroa. D. C. iGlllCKEriBUSMQPAYS I IfyouunethePrtalma" r IncaMUr pnwn Make money while oincra ary rrnn.."n i, tiraebyoldproctuwi. aCaUloglelleallabout ilt,nja;cribf every article needed for thej noallrr buiincM. The"tiKiti mechanlcellr the beat .wheel. Prettieiitmwlcl. We ara pacmc toan Airenli. Bicycle cata- lolfe1malle't'ee.8've, WTALDMA rt(ATOiO.,Petalnma,Cal. BkamcH liouitB, 3I 8 Main fet., Im Angele. sf in fu n's - ft. i M Amarieun and Kuropuanjl'l .n.' j. THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor, ; r Bcvcntlt and WaMliinBUm Sta., HDBnsi lnutrnted I 1 Catnlugua J - VtLKK. J. sail ill $2.00 lVr Year. 1 1 1 ii. k vv m w i v o iLvuHMiii'ivii i w iq m t p nmw nvu hi rr mm iimi; iinDtmn ...u wuu uviu m uluu IW lUVUUbU 10 I Mill U ,U'0 1 IkMO ill 0 U ' W I A1U I W Meeting at Louisville, Kentucky. They Are Hospitably Received. CouftHlomteN rrtwnt In l4irfct Num- mrii ftml Knjuyinr the Visit Klgbt llfirtlly. lriSVIM.K. Ky JVit. n.-Tlio WtU tna' uiinm-itt of ilui tSaml Amtiv t.f ihi i;.miiiio (hiuhI with a mral. -Hi tin arrival f t.'oinm.iiulfr Ui-lJtili f lAivlur ami t,iir al T:;io n. in. In tin. MiNt t-arrlajti' wlilt enim.uilfr-ln. CliUif InvK-.- ww Culoiicl 8. W. Kt4 l'y. sli;ir .f iiio UmWvllUi iiauur i l;il ttihl ,ikmm:liu(r of Hi, i tttl Army of the li.t. l.U tlq.arinnnt of Kt:itih-ky, a:i. -lialnmiu of Hit ittvt-t.iM-m ana nviipiUui fiHiiinliiiHa, una -i r.-'itiii-.. of I ho iiani.li. M tin' Call houw. tlw hiMtlilliar of llw nlliiv lKantlftilly tlmxira'iM iiikI ihilioial ar iMiiKoiiiouia lr lrn mait fr ,i, nv..ili.iw (lni-inK tf ,,,v wiiiw Hi ' liHiMiiiuit of (!, Hmiin:inil..r.ln..-l,l.f aim at,tt w.u lli iti,t tuiiKiMtntf t-tfiii of Hto 4.i,v, Hit- riiloii nt lit.- tfi-tHii of Urninl Army of die Uimlilu ami V'(t-4ita arrhl: In tuliw Kroui -.? t-i. Kitty lltlt'r.'MUIW. Uii... .1 . .... 1 . " imum nrriv.Hi 11 a rnat int'V t'Ollhl la- lt.lllil .1 In till' .l.-laila .....II... . . - - mm iinm wimi wt-rtf kiii Iniav. rh; railnaula rvtr'n.atu timt .im-i.... l.il umtll UIIU lll to tl.HHI IikI.IV lllin- i triUHi wi.taai imhiii ij lulu Ini ill.. I'lt.-y iiuiUHiwit. u Bmit nislt Uurlim tin- iu'.m it noiir. All It fiil.iittirifru of tho alat tlotntri im-ui oru oja-n alay, ami ihon' of ui!tno.ia tn. I (.ii-atlti art' wry Jt.m. pit kliU. In thi' tumi-.'Ht f.r l lie l,K-ittlon of i h, mxt 'ia-;.aitinmut at St. I'aul or i H-itvi-r, 'I"' .'" ' of Coitfisli'ral VH- i ra w : vory lan:o. Thry art' nrtlv' in Ufliiititf ll u,KiU of l.oitiavllU ..it. tinain ni "Va-iki-fi." Tito city la i.ur.uiy t-ovoriM with fo. a .f rl vvhltn ami Mtif. i iiiiiiian.it'i' UKiiM'f Hum v. of th Mm r oiiTitt. la iii.irt.r,tt yiih i oiuiii.imii'r uirtiT. F LHASA NT lAHTmil,AUS. l.olvlllf. Soot. O.-I'Mlinhlv Hip moat liiiortant hiiaitH'iM that will U ir.iiiSit.'io.l at the prem'tii I'luaioimu-nt of tho !. A. U. will Im th liiliiliiir of Hie Woniaa'a Hfliof Cnrjut ami tht' n.iu'a r tne (j. ,. It. In turn ordi-r. Wliilf Ii Iuih not In-i-n fully lttrintntHl In .In this, It will ! rtH-oiiiiiKntliil ami tln at'iitliiifiit In It" favor la auch that there la hardly a ilniibt of the fohaiuiiiiiatlon of tht' plan. Tho Worn- in a Hfllt'f Corim ha. ex tic in I .-.I In the iioliflitiorhoixl of a million ilollara In li:irltalilt itirH4k'a. The I'nloii Jai-k ami la-iumnt proudly walviil ovt-r Hie city totik-hl. Tim Hinr- Kldp of n itft-t of the nalloiial aawM'tn ts.ai of naval vrtorana waa formally put In t'ommlanii.n. Tin- v.wo-Ih of the n.iiadr.iu with profiiMi-ly il.-.t.raiml with flatr ami hunting. They were isiiiipt. Hum ami HUin-iiilrnil to Ki ar Vihnlral Allen, (-ommnmliiu; Hit tin- tloiial osao.'iatloii of naval vettTana, by apiain ili'oririt Fritrhm-r. (i v. John Yoiiiik Itrown, Admiral Vlli'ii and othora tttmlv addn-asi-a at the lnK watt'h of tho naval velerana to night. :nip Area were held III Now Mluny and JelTeraoiivllle, while rtt'ep- tloii were tendered Coiitmnnder Irfiw- ler, Admiral Allen, Mm. Iwicnn, Mra. Witllaee and other nt Cninn ;aldwell, where iwelvt alnle tloiiftriiueiila antl tliotisandH f iiii;itlaelifil veteran e piarteri'il free. There wna aiiiirliiK nud n:y-K llln ami ninny iiirnriiial en niji flrea. Nine posia of many utte demrl inelila art filitl'leri'd nt di'liool holiae nut oilier liull.llm: nlHiiit the illy. The Relioolft were dlimlmd this week ami all achool litilldliiK are nxitl by the vet.-rana. K.'trlmi'iitnl reunion will he held In main hend.iunrier tomorroiv. Itrljrnde and other reunion are ntwliieil to various liotela, pulillc olllce and hall. (iovernor McKlnley of (Hilt l.t nmon hi) list of governor to mrlve. lie iinnot he here till toui.ivrow nlifht. Following la a copy of the Invitation' cent to niemliera of the confederate: nttHoi'lailon: "At n meetlnir of the ooinmlttee held at lieaili.iiarter on Friday cvcniuit. September (I.li. tins iimierHiKiieii were npp tintiHl n a cominlttee to extend an Invitation to your widely to attemi all camp-fire exercise to lie held In Hi! cltv during the evening of the llth. VM and l.'lth limt., nt mimic hall, riioenlxvllle and National park. riKKft exeiclHe we Ixdlevo will Inter- cm and entertain you. A ex-l nlon aoi- dler wlu did their Mumble part in the Krc.it airline of the late war, we ordlnlly and earneKily Invlle you to lie present. So come anil let u annice vour hnml and o fnr n poFslliln Intro- (luee you to our Norihern brethren, win will Join n in numinir you neany wcli'oine. Your coiifedernle hut ton will entlile you to recowiitlon and a dace around the camp-fire." FAVOItINO THE FARM BUS. A Court Deride Against AppolntlnR Uoeelver. CnlfiK, Wah., Sept. O.-Argmnent In the cne of Ktllaon v. Torrence for the appointment of a receiver pending foieeloHiire proceeding upon Tor rence' farm wa heard today before .fudge Sullivan, nt the eonciilon of which he reftwd to nppolnt n receiver ami made a general order eounter miindlhg nil order heretofore mode for the nppolntment of receiver to lake charge of farmer' crop pending foreclosure proceeding, holding that there I absolutely no law for the ap pointing of a receiver in audi a ewe. Farmer and the people. In general will In! greatly elated over the deela Ion, for It will, they claim, put the country on a more substantial bal. ( FURTHER DISASTER. Topeka, Ka Sept. O.-A special from Iturllngton ay the atorm that .11.1 a imw.h ilnmnfiro In Grldley extentl- ed from the north to the south end of Coffey county, destroying houses, burn and granarle and damaging or chard- and crop, a Doy in jv y township near f.rldlcy wn killed. A Oermim nml hi wife and three ehll ,i wura Rerlouslv Injured. Mi. Jane and daughter were badly hurt nt. Strawn. Many others were wikj Injured. GOLD SHIPMENTS. New York, Sept. O.-Nesslage k Ful i .,ni ui.in tifkifion In cold tomorrow, 'Oelrlch & Co. will ship t50,(XM), and wt ir Ciniuimiin : Ilrother. II.IHKMHM). Tlie International Metal eornpamy will . nv Among tho Indians n Rosebud. A Brutal Cheyenne Punished. Is A CoiifcTrHHiiian to Kelk"u-The (Jol.l Keserve Kalln Helow 10i),ti(0 Other N'atloiml Note. WASHINGTON. Suit. 0-nie In dlau otIUti haa rtnvlvol no Intimation of trouhlu at tint R.iwtnid aceiuy iiiHt'iiiiy, tla' ngeuta wttti liintiui'iet In redtK'rt the prksn tmld for hauliuif aiippllea, eta., to a fair orat', It laln new that they iw threw tlnu aa high na they ahould be. If the Indian did hot cart! In th the work at a lower llgtire, the njj.xila were litaU-ticled to eont mot with white num for It. Jlol low Horn Hear, who la a leader of mal tioiiteuta,, la well known us an agitator, It la aald rlmt ho alwaya ootila down aoou ami no roal HoubUi la ttiiLlelpuleil iMtorimiiY I'UMsiiF.n. JlKlinoHty, O, T., Mont. Choyelim1 Imllan. Mouse Trail, tiatay reielved ltKI Inahoa on hla Uuv b.uk itnd WnH latnUhett fiimi the tciU' for lutiiallv titaalllitg Violet Manny. tbtiigltU'r of Mihtr Manny, on the Oa-itcue reaen'n tlou Si unlay. THE COM) RESERVE. New Wk, Sept. Il.-Oold to the amount of ft. lit 10,0110 wa withdrawn fnuii tho aub-trettury today for ship meiu to Kiirptt tomorrow. W. 11 Croaaman & Hrother took fl.taiti.tii), Nealng & Fuller, Jloo.iaai and oelrlclm A t:o.. UM. Theaj withdrawal brought tho treasury gold reserve down to about $u7,:ii'),uio. It was vx Doeted the ltelmoiit-Morg.iii ayndlcate would make a large dep. wit of gold lu the sutt-trcnmiry, reatorlug the re serve to llui.tim.iMl, l.m no .1. -p.mil wa uin.ie. MR. IIARitlSO.N VISITINO. Saratoga. Sept. ().--Ex President Miirriaon, It I expected, will pita the rail ami early part of winter here Mr, llarrlson will be a guest of the MeKeo family. ' THE 8E.VI.INtJ TEontUSS. Victoria. It. C. Si'pt. S, -The sealer Beatrice arrived this morning under telmire for alleged vlolntioii of Itehrlng ea regulations, she reports the sels are or the wiiramer Ainoko, Tim Hontrlee wa iMiarded by the Bush on August -mil ami four seal akin market! na If by buckshot were found aboard. Although no guns were found, she was seised on a charge of having used firearms In the sea. The Ainoko was seized on a i hnrge of Is'lng Inside the ilo-mlle protective mue of the seals. DR. FRAICER REtsMlNI.DD. Ills Skier 01l to iSee llliil ami Knows JIllll at Oliec. Rlohniond. Mo, S.it. t. Mr. N. J. Metirutb-r. of Allan-la, Mo., slsier of Dr. Fraker, arrived how and at om-e went lo the county Jail, If any doubt exisltyl iih to the Identity of the man II was dliH'llitl by his meeting Willi Ur. MiSinitbT. She ns-ottnlr.eii lilin at once. The meotlng was an nfT.i-t lug one. After tlie imi'llng In the Jail Mrs. Me tinnier was seen nt her hotel, and said tho prisoner was Dr. Fraker beyond tbiHt. Askitl in regaixi 10 me Bumey site h:itl received fnm Judge Mim-oIii as a isirt of her s.hare, she villi tlu- sum was about $l'Ji, and II was now 011 dcpoalt In a lunik In Ma con county. Sim Is as yet iiinl-r... ii what course to pursue in regard to it, ml denied the iubllslieil slili'inelil tli:iit she hnil differed to turn It over to the liiMir.init? company. HIO IRRKiATiN SCHEME, Chicago. Spl, II. -The Pont iiys Henry CHsm, of Nogalea, Atlr... n mem ber of the republican miiionnl cxih-h-live e.inniiliti-e for that sis-lion, ha formed a $.'.im.iiO syndicate to Irri gate and r 'clalm several hunili'.sl thou- and acre of so-calleil aritl lamis in Arizona. Oris l"ft today for home alrii money enough subscrllied to In sure the success of the work. I In land lo l: rocIaliiMMl lliw In I he valley of the Santa (Jnm river, along the southern Isirder of Arizona. HASH HALL RECORD. New York, S"jit. I). NfW York Cincinnati 1, Huston, S'jil. !. -Hostoii 11: St. 1,011 Is 0. Plttisburg, 'Stil. (i.PlMMburg It; WaHhingloti 1. H.'iltlmore, ftept, l. nalMnmrc -l: t;ievel.ind 1. Plill'ideliphln. Siil. !. - Firsl gnine Philadelphia 1.1; Louisville 4. Second ganvt' fltiiatii iipiua iniisviue 11. CEREAUS IN MARKET. Liverpool, Sept. i).-Whent, spot, easy; ilemand piMir; No. 2 Red Winter, Is ll"jd: No. 1 Red Spring r.s lyfcfi; No. I lutrd Mnnlttrba, C yjdi No. 1 Cali fornia, 4 Id. Hop at London -Pacific const tz. Portlaml-iWhent, valley, 47; Wulln Wnlln, 44. Now YorkHop weak. NO FINANCIAL SKiNiFICANCE. New York.' Sept. 0. Assistant Secre tary of the Treasury Curtl called at tho sub-treasury today nml had a con ference with Conrad .1. .Ionian, me atib-tiwasurer. Curtis declined to aec a reporter, but left word that the visit knd no algnltlcnnce in connection wun the operations of t tie government bond syndicate or the Ilnunclul situation of luo treasury. FIWM THE HRIDOB. New York, Sept. 7,-Mr. Olara Me Arthur. Um woman who attempted to Jump fiHim the Rrooklyn brltlge n.lsmt two week ago, was pu-icoti up in iwni lvr today by two nioh In a ruwlssut. It Is alleged she JumpiKl from the brldgie. LANDS OOINO CHEAP. Tacoma, Wnsh., Sept. O.-At the ale of the Puyallup Imllan reservation lamia this morning $l,850 worth of nrtvportv wn disposed of at from $.10 to $80 per acre. The Indians nre getting more anxious to sell and are reducing prices, In one Instance from $120 to $00 per acre. , INDEPENDENCE, I'OLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1895. Town Meets Total Destruction. Fatality to Persons Is M Great. Iltiusea I'liroofetl ami Then a IHiwii jsuir of Itulu l'tiiiiilcles tho Work of t'ttlamliy. (fTTAWA, Kns., Seit. 0,-(irldley, a town of 4l p.sinle tu the Santa Fe '.nil! liweMt of here, aiUTi'itil ilw total dosii'tKnlon of many of Its la-at bull. I logs by last night's aiorm, while hard ly a hi met ure la lite tiiaee ivwiiihsI in- Jury, still It la Is'lleved no 0110 was sorl ntaly hurt, Atanit II t"ch k yeater- day a storm of wind nml rain burnt ou tlm town from Urn uorthwiwi. Tim wlml una what was known as a ativiighe blow am) lis mlm-hlcf was mainly coiilliu.l to the linroollng or biilliiinga. a downpour of rain liu- imsiUWely followiHl ami .tutoiiuiisl to a tl -luge, twelve liu'lica of walcr fall ttg ill nit lhi'iii ih v Mltorl 4 1 in.' 'I'h lafil Coiiipb'iiil the d.wUitoiion t'hal hail not Ihh'ii titvomplihhisl by Hit wind and iu a few milium every ada k .r gn.Mls had been snaked ami bouse- li.tltl mumm1oii of ii.it of Hie luliab llanw wniie In Hie aame eniHllHoii. Stinugn to any, wilh nil fulling raifa nml WiillH ami lining .l.-lula Hint broke wimiow f.tr 1111. 1 m-ar, not a person of lite Iiami I'opori.tl more than Hie met' eat perH0m.1l Injury, A great ileal of (liiiiatre Is feu red In the coiiilguomii eouutry. One farm house linlf a mlh from to.vn was eninpleiely tleairoyed ami one I11111.1l.', auppoMMl to lie Mrs t.ltiM M.tscle. vns family hurt, AN AWFl'l. DEM 'till, 'liuhurg, Kas., Sept. I), Never hav sis-It rains Ihh-ii known here its have fallen the past few days, The whoh oiintry I Hooded aihl lite Inn ks of all iiilb-o.tiU aie washed away ami trains delayed. A VALf ADLE S'ntIP OF LAND. Phe Portion of Ala-tka Clalimsl Oreat Hrillalll. Iktllliiiiire. Si'jil. ll.- ltev. Father Zie- uii4 Harntmi. who lias rccetiily re- titrntal fiuitl the Interior of Alaska, xtliere he spent f.sir.vear Iu the miss- .ma ry work lun.mg Hie imilvi-s, gave to 1 ho Ikiltlmone Sun an Interview re lating to the U tin.lary dlsputi' U iwoen the rnlttil Suites ami Cn-ai Hrit.'iln. rite claim inttde by the IIHUhIi g.iv- ernuH'itt at the luainm-e of Canaillaus," said he, "embiwes a valuable strip of laud, a porihui of which Is Hie key, to a vast extent, to I he interior of Ahmk.'t. iiptl which poKaics rh4t mineral re- aouiit-s, Auolher ponloU Would give tlioiii control of line natural harbors ami lu a third plait' tlicy would gain no of lite inosi imignlllcent snuiic re gion of tiu win id. Hinder Imy, uhli h Is now la-glunliig to be vlfll.il iy thoio-amls of tourist from all over the world during Hie summer mouth "Although Hie Immense value of this .ml cannot be m-ouraiely tleiermlmsl, kliowletlge of Its geogrilplilciil lawl- Hon on Hie eirmi allows that great onimeii-lal atlvanlages should miTti" the future from Us possession bv this eon 11 try. It Is a long, narrow lice rilliniua the Whole lenglh of the iri-ow ciix-tilar district of Alaska that nearest ihL-i country. Ii I timsi iiiiei'ale lu cllmiile, tiiul Dm onl) pari of Hie ton-ltory Mini Is nettled by any consider!! nlo nilinlier or white in. il. one Important effis-t of Crent Ilrlt- 1I11V. claims. If I hey should la allowisl. .mid Ih that (in-lit Itilliiln would tve eouirol of the route which Is Hie e.V to the gold Ileitis on Hie Itorlh- ett eortier of Alaska. These ileitis pan out iiliout $1n,4Nni em it year, bill has Iks-ii stated that there are rich roNpeei there ,et uiiworkisl, as well ot'her mineral restmreea whlcli, hen Hii'v Imi-oiuc well known, will likrlv cause considi'i'iilile iiumlgratioii there." THE WESroN ROHIIERY. D"puly Postmaster In the Arm of the l-av. Pendleton, Siipt. 7. A llmwugli In 'stlgatloii of Hie Weal on pnsl.illl.e old airy iviiulled In Hie arrest of ieorge M, Ittjnol.ls, who wait lu harge of Hie oitlee at Ilui lime Post master Van Winkle was taking an tilling lu thi nioiiiihili :. DctiMity Sheriff Klnds'i-k went lo Weston last night, swore out a complaint ami I.'UmsI Iteyiiold.s under custody. Roj Holds refused to liti'ompt to llml nimlsini'n ami wt lit to Jail over night. I'he r.iiila'i'y la't'iiMttl two weeks ago, wilieti between .film and fl'K were ken from Hie poHlolllee safe be-lwccn llio .1 1 01 irs of (i nml (lillO p. in. lioiitily Iti-yiiolds claimed he went lo upper nml came back lo Unit the safe ll"d a ml Hie nioiii y gone. Men were lu the vl.inlly of the poslolllce at (he Hum, and liwowil on Hie steps ten feet iiiwity from Hie roar tloor llirougli which Rii'jno'ds claluicil Hie roiniicrs uieritl. A petiullar clivuniHtanct' Is Hint Hie lock of Hie rear door wan found nnnoved by taking out the .screw from the Inside as though to inaki) It appear some one cninu In Hie building Hint way, A REMARICARM'.' STATEMENT. The Assminlod Ilonds of New York lnicronsltig. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.The while meat of asHis'l.ited bonds of New York fo-iihe week ending Hup! em tier 7th, Is a ivmarkablo one In several featuim L.i.itis rcr.chcd the usual llguros nt $3,170,0000 which brings the tulal lo.M Hem to $.r.lS,;i(i.'i,.S00, or $1, 701.100 .higher Ui.tn the largest mmount ever roip'rtied In the history of Hi New York tien lings house, a'lio in ereaso ww the nvtult largely of Wit iinate busln r.s coupled, of course, with the in'' iter degreo of activity in cv change circulation nml Issue of loans Inclilo.tt to the ittir y SiiiiliiiiniK'r sei HiMiitmt. It will ibew-en Hunt buslnens Ls iniilutalnlng lis streiiKth wltliout n bulk. BECOMLVO FORMIDABLE. .Berlin, Sept. 7. A ajsu'lal frorni Shaivglial snys: The rebellion In the nroviiiico of Kaiisup is becoming for- mldiilble. The Insurgents have organ ized an nrmy anil captured seven nll'W. It I roixM'ted the goverumeint nt Peking nus'llntes calling upou Bus- . . . m 1.1 1- O- a ior win to BiHHii-iun iu She Outsails tho Enr lish Valkyrie. All America Is Excite Over the Result. Five 1 1 11 ml red Thou hu ml People ucs (he Unt'fl ut Sandy Hunk. Wit' NEW YORK, Sept. T.-The Defender won her naiuo In a truly Aiuerl.-au fushloti today, fiulslilng far ahead of the English challenger, alkyrle, and giving every evldema of uutclasalng Dtmrnvcu'a boat In uluioai any kind of weather. There were strange feature connect ad w ith the race, not Hie least being f oncra! doubt expressed during the first llftiH'ii mlb of the course aa to which wa lu the lead. It wna nip and tuck from the first gun signal and until within a short distance of the mark tin! the Defender caught a brecre to llin delight tif ilmusntida and simply sailed away rr.nu lu-r rival. From that moment she went on In creasing her lead to the end, winning by the surprising margin of 8 mliiule nml ID second, Tho Itrltlsh boat led out Into the fog nml ran toward the turning mark Hearing which the Dsremler pitsae.l her nuiagoiiiat ami turned ahead ou Hut run home. The identity t.f the yachia coiitd not bo dlachmeil owing to the llilekneaa tif the fog until Ihey were close to Hie II11I1.I1, The nut nner In which the Defender oiiiibmitsl the Valkyrie made even oh yachtsmen stare, for It waa a remark alrle perforninnce for a bo it after sail ing almost even with another for many mile to come out at the end with lead of almost a half-mile gained In the last two. Never In the history of raeea for the eup ima a foreign boat shown to audi rrent advantage na did the Valkyrie today. She got over the line llrt and for a long time pointed higher nml nutrootcti the Aiuerienu mint. Many were Hie teara sluil by Ynukee ayin- pnthlnera who im.l counted oil three atralght vlctorlea for the Defender, when they saw the Uriilsher, even when well pitched up lu the wind and Killing probably from half point lo n point higher Hum tho De'cudcr. still going through Hie water faster ahead, Tlie first surprise of Hie day wa In the position Hint Hie iN-fcndcr shown! mi ensuing- the line. Very strange to sny, she was a Utile bit lo the wind ward of Hie English boat, behind, It i trti", by four aeeumla, but still wlml ward. There hud lss-n ao much said about Hie auperlor sklppershlp of Cap- lain Nycaninre that It was feared by tli.iUKiimla of Amerl.-nn who witness- ed Hie scene, that Hie Defender would not be only be laiilml nt the start, hut that site would a thoroughly blanketed Hint she would never have a show In the whole nice. Hut while the EnglUliman til. I get ever the lino first by about half a length, the Yankee wa 011 top of him mstiai1 of Is-lug below or uiiilcnieaih hi wind. Itoih yacht were handled lu most admirable manner nml It cannot Is- aald the sail on I ho Union set a whit better than those of the American hunt. In fact, mi Haw could ls seen lu any bit of cloth on either boat. The only thing to ninr the day's pleasure wn the action of excursion bunts, notably the Richard Pock and tlie City of Isiwell, on going too e!ose to windward of the rating yacht, The olhiial Hum table i n follow: Defender start, 12:20:50; outer mark, 3::i0:2ti; llnish .1:21:11; elapsed time, .Von:2l: corrected time, 4:."i0:.Vi. Val- kyiie-12:2t:lit; outer iiuirk, .1:.1!l:52; finish, .1:2!t:;ii; elnpsed time, .1:08:44; corroded time. C:0S:4I. Valkyrie al lows 21) seconds, It is estimated by the syndicate owner of the Defender, C. Oliver, E, D. Morgan and W. K. Vnnderbilt, that their expenses In connection with the present series for the American cup will amount to not es than $210,000. Hardly less than Hit nmount will be expended by Lord Dun raven In the same good cause, nml It 1 Impossible In estimate what It cost .Ioo.ihn) people who occupied Hie steamer In viewing tho contest today. The inn tch thl year betwoeu the Valkyrie III and tho Defender will be comprised of the la'st three out of five races. All will be stnrtetl from Hie Sandy II 00k lightship, which Is 7-8 miles outside of Sandy Hook. They will be sailed nllernale days. The' course will be thirty miles long tich. and the turn will be taken nt fifteen miles to windward, or leeward, and return, and the liiiingular course of ten mile to the leg until one of the racers wins three races. It I generally admitted that this venr will see the closest contest ever imd for the cup. The Valkyrie III allowed before she left home that she is tho fastest yacht ever built over there, nt lenst In light weather. The Defender ha been tried lu till kinds of winds (though she hns tint yet been out In a rough sen), nml It Is the tint- versnl opinion among experts Hint sue Is five minutes belter Hum the Vigi lant, If not more, In thirty miles, and tho Vigilant Is believed to bo four iiiinulea faster than she wn last year. (J ENERAL STRIKE EXPECTED, Chicago, Sept. 7, A spoclal to the TrUuie from Unlontown, Pn., says Itidlcallons point to a general strike .hi'oughout the Coniiellsvllle coke re gions next week or the week nflcr. I lm irivat boun In the Iruti inarkeis si lunula ted the coke trade and forced dim price of coke tip to $1.50 n ton, an advance of 70 cents a ton over the willing price at the close tf the great strike a year ago, Lust spring tlie op erators granted an advance or it) per; eut lo avoid a threatened strike, Sluice lilmt 11 me Hie price of coke has been 011 Hie Jump, ami tho men now ilnmiiml another advance In wages coiniiKMiHuruitu with the advance In coke, The opcraton. nre unwilling to accede to their demands, mid for sev eral moniilis Hie nirii haive been secret ly organising. A cenveut.km was heltl at Conmilsville ytwlerday. All the works were rivpresiwiitcu iby ltrty-on.) (lel'Cgfilai, who uiuutlnmuisly voted to ih'iuuiiid $1 11 hundretl ImslielS ror iinln Ing nnd a general advance In all klmls of laibor of 11 per cent, the advance to go Into effect next Monday. 'J lie delogales fiiA'twetl a strike Setiitemls'i' 1(1, if Uie advance Is not grati'tod, BOMB FOUND. London, Sept. 7. Another dynninlt bomb was found hist evening upon tlie J window will of tho police station lu I 1li4a Men ' and Rurned. A Raffinff Firo in All th I wo Hundred Miner Make a Rush for the Opening to Headl ine Surface. CALUMET. Mich.. Sent. 7.-Ab.mt ocioeK ttatay nre broke out lu the shaft of the Osceola mine and at thl rime it la more than 1. nimble that forty men and boy have been burned to deal It or auffisait'd. The lire start d lu ahuft No. 2, whlen U used t.. arry minora to Hie aurfuee from tin mine and w hen the lire broke out all or tun men ami boy employed In tin mine, aimut 200 la number, made rush for the almft In the hope of being iitueu to 1 tie atimiee, J lie lire was too rapid for tliein, however, and the linme of escaping by the shaft 'waa ontin-ly ri-.i off by the linme am smoke. The majority of the Imprison ed miners made a lireak for a cross cut ami lu thl way managed to reach another abaft, front which they were iiiki'ii in i tie top, I'orty were mlMlng when the roll wa culled. Within n short time nfler they had reacneu tne aurrnee sumke begun Issu ing from all (he liafi ami the cm-ais- or tue men wa itiiirely cut off. rue men lu charge ajty now thai there ia no eham e for any of the men In the mine to en-ape. If they nre not mimed, ihey mint have choked to death by the tleitso smoke wltlilu abort time. Fortunately the mine la not aa lu av lly limbered n anine of the mine lu thl lisnlity and It will o h take it a great while to burn out. A the Hilng now Man. I there I imt Hie ellglitcst thing that can ht lone for the men, ami no effort Is Is'- lug timde to extinguish the lire. There I nothing known nf how the lire origl nnt. si. THE S. P. ALL RICJIT. One of the Sol .et CorjMiratlon lu America. NEW YORK, Slid. 7-The report that inn S.itiHti'rn l'acille railroad Is ilsmt to go Into the hands of rwvfv- ra has la-en clretilnled In Wall sutvt, nit C, 1. Huntington r:ild: "The re port I too tthitunl lo dignify with n li'iiial. riie Southern PiM-ille. rallrotul anpauy Is one of the bent corpora- lions In America. To be sure, the earning ttiv not tt good as they mlghl Is-, but price ought not to ') cut liiwn, Over $12,iihi,iiik) Uhh la-en i)s'itt on Hie is'iinanent way between iil Fr.itii-lsco ami New Orleans. In gurd to the Interest 1 can onlv sav I is'vtr tlcfatiliisl on n single coupon 011 any ra.sl I ever organized nml built and 1 have built a 1r1v.1t deal tl the last ;i."i years" DEEP HARBOR. Chicago, Kept. 7. --.Major Fellow., of ropoka, Kan., arrived In Chicago lasi Ight to latsir In the lnler.-st of the leeii-harbor timference to be held at ropoka October 1. 2 and 3. The con ference wa called by (iovernor Mor rill, of Kan -wis, at the nipiest of liov- nor Ctillairson, of Texa. All Hie lute nml territories wast of the Mlns IsRlppi have Ihh'ii Invited to send del egate. The object of tlie convention to secure a deep harbor on the Cull Mexico within the llmiU of Hie Aij of Texas. ANOTHER CLEW. Lti Angelos, Soiit. 7.-A woman giv ing the name of Mrs. t'.illemU r went o tic 1m1 police head'piarters ami aid she wanted to give Hie inline nml Idiw of l.lto girl waiibHl by the pros- 11:1011 in tne oiiraiit cttse. .She is Hit girl la'fore whom Durrant Is said to have appearnl In n nude state lu Iviminini church. Tim addivfs ha. been sent to the San Frnnelsco notice. Flu detective refuse to tllvulge It. A COMMISSIONER. AVanhlngttin, Sept. 7. Minister Deu- Irj' has selected Fulled States fonstil Sliemmiu P. Reed, of Tleu-Tsiii. ns out' if I he monilMM-s of the enuiuilsslon to Investigate the thvsliiuetlon tif Auier- tin nils.Mlon.iry property dining tJie ollug tit Cheng Tu last June, OHwl" htemliers npresenl ing the liiltiHl States will be (!oiiiui:iudei El amis M. Barber. Pulled Stales na al attache at Toklo, nnd an Anieiiean missionary not yet named, to be se lected by Minister Denby. CRISP IS HOME. New York, Sept, 7.-Ex-Sponker lisp was surrounded by newspaper men ns soon ns the steamer New York on which ho wn n passenger, arrived nt the dock. He would not commit himself ou llnniKiul subject any fur ther thnn to sny that English capital ists were fast buying up American bonds, Crisp expressed himself In favor of tho uoinlnntlou of William C. Whitney for president. His record as secretary f the nnvy wn good nml showed him to bo not only capable, but the most deslrnblo cundldato at tl.o present Juncture. INSOLVENT. Boston, Sept. 7.-Tho Rlee-Blake Lumber company, whoso headquarter are nt Buffalo, has tiled a petition of insolvency. They operated exten sively In Western, lumber and cargo spritco from tho mnntiino provinces. Tho liabilities nre $ti5,0(k! The assets consist of about 15 carloads of lumber and sundry accounts. Tho cause of tho failure, as given by members of tho company, was the large amount of uiicolleetablo accounts on tho books. REUVTUlNiTcOuTriAri. Buenos Ay mi, Sept. 7. The new agreement aibout the boundaries be tween Oblll nml Argentina contains beyond stn tome lis already published, only details of diilliulnatlon. Tho rt: hit Ions, bet.we ju tho two coun tiies nre inot cordial. CAVALRY DISPATCHED. New York, iSupt. 7.-iTlie Herald's correspondent) at Montevideo tele graphs tih'snt the enttlre ifoive of cavalry of tlie ainivy of tho republic has been (Hupiiihehed to tlie frontier of Itlo (Iraudo do Kill to repel an Invasion which It Is feared Is fnsleivd by mom bens of the Blanco party there. Forty Eivo Cents Per Highest of nil in Leavening rower, Latest U. S. Gov't Report hi itVrV.. QdOWTCIY PURE uors & TUB "C m Northwest Notes of the Vine. Shorter Crop and Wait- iii Buyers. The Oieg-nii Hop Declared to Suc cessfully Itivnl the Enjrllsli i'rodiiet lu All Ways. I ery prounc, nnu tne uazene aeei no David ( rnlg ofjMacleny picke.1 JKW reason why hoi could not be succe iiiu.i of hop from ten acre of Uiby 1 fully and profitably grown In this (annul of Imps from ten acre of Uiby hop anil yesterday I.V) nicker lu hi yattl aiaried In on 4u acre of elegant imps iiutt are free from lioa and rich iu lupuline. Tim hop nop In I'tiyalluii ha been a failure; It was a failure Ut-ause tho lice wt'i-n permitted to overrun It; they welt permitted to over-run It Is-. acse the price I so lo,v here: the price 1 an low here because the crop ha been an plentiful nearer the mar. kels, The benell.vi.ee of l ature has resulted lu fertility nml superior qual ity In Hie state of New York antl lu Germany, nnd there la cuisctpicntly mi tleiuaml for Puyallup hops. More over, there Is It? tlemaud for hop verywhere because many of the great oiisuiners have latterly subtrtiiuied or the pleasant natural rroduct an irtifl.iiil article whose chemical prop- rue are similar, nut whose whole- soiiicnes !a nioro doubtful. Seat He P. I. The following crop summary Is I sued by the California Agricultural sm-iety in co-operation witU the Lulled M.lles we.ither bureau: Hop picking is In full blast, with 11110 weather prevailing for the work. sacra nie.i to. T he weather ha been good for all kind of crop. Hop are lining very well. Sonoma iJIealdaburg). But very few ip growers In th!a diatrk-t will gather the crop. Meml.K'Ino (I'klah). The hon cron ha been set back by the long-continued drought and the thick bank of smoke caused by forest fires. licking will not begin na early a anticipated. Iu some of the drier yarda the hop are shriveling a little. Concerning the rumor Hint Hie vine are dry and dead In plact , It la safe to believe It only foundation I lu the fart that a 1111m- r of vines where Hits growth ha been too heavy have been thinned by Hid cutting of a shoot, which, though gives a somewhat uncanny appear ance, will lu uo way lutcrfere with Hit! results. Puyallup Commerce: Ezra Meeker visited the Lewis county yards Satur- lay and found them In very fair con- lltlon. Many of the rnyallim valley yard are now Ising picked, and many will t be picked Hits year. The big Meeker yards will not be begun on be- ire the loth. Puyallup weather is Just now of the very best f.tr hop-harvesting. Harry ( ainpls'll will next week be gin buying hops lu Oregon for Nonkes, oilar.l & Co. of Loudon. t Yakima there nre lot of buyers iin fall to buy. Best offer of 3o wa fuseir by Dr. Hill, who claims that offers of 10 nnd 12c nre being made nt Portland; 0. Cnrpeuter hns cott- t meted several small lots for o years 1t)c, to Palist Co., Milwaukee. Mr. glln thinks that with the free help of Ills boys be can put his hops lu bale it .le cost. .Although association pick- g price Is .six-bits a box, some grow ers sny they will have to pay $1. licking began .Monday in L,ewis county, but several yards there will not lie picked, as picking money ls hard to get. In Clackamas county some agents offer to take the crop na they are off the growers' hands, ami after the ex- uses and le a pound profit shall live been received, the balance, If itny, shall be turned over to tne grow- u-s. Hon. J. P. C.eer snys: When I wa In England I never saw a hop Mint In appearance equaled ours, and I think the quality of our Is as good, but English prejudice is hard to overcome. Cherry Valley. N. Y. Gazette: rrleo of old hops unchanged; 7c best offer, hut holders" think they can do better when price of new crop ls established. Picking progresses, and the estimate of two-t birds of last year will not be far out of the way. Emrllsii cron Is far from what was anticipated early In tho reason, and the yield will be light, say 200,000 of our bales. Tims, rsborne, of London, writes under date of Aug. 21st, ns follows: Wo have had line hot weather since the l.ltli, Just right for the hops, ami they nre now doing well. Nothing" doing ns yet, Tlie garner ing ou this const will certainly be short, probably not more than 40 or 50 per cent of last year's. Still there Is no prospect or improvement except through damage to tho crop in Kng land. S. F. Couutry Morcuant, Sept. tith. For the edification of the reverend fathers nnd fervent brethren I wish to publish to them and to the world Hint I have beat God, for I have 500 acres of hops nt Puynllup and Kent Hint are free from lice, the "curse of God," nnd that I believe It was the work of an emulsion of whnle oil sonp and quassia sprayed on tho vines thnt thwarted Gods purpose to "curse me nud others who exterminated the Hoe. One ls almost ready to ask If this indeed ls the nineteenth century of enlightenment, to hear such utterances gravely made by men supposed to be expounder of that great religion of love ns promulgated by the Great Teacher. I want to recall to the memory of the Rev. Mr. Hanson, that the church In which he hns been preaching for a year past was built In great part by money contributed from gain of this business 'cursett by liod." For my self I can Inform him that ns a citizen Copy. No. 41. of Puyallup I contributed $-100 to buy the ground upon which that church edifice ia built, every cent of which came from thl aame hop business "cursed by God." For myself I would "thank God" if they would return the money ami thus case their guilty conscience.'-.:. Meeker. Iliiriuier Gazette:-. F. Kin and Joe Haney have a 10-aer Hold of bops hwn In tho Jordan Fork country. Tula I a new venture with theae gen tlemen, In fact it I probably the flral effort at producing hop la thl coun ty. Mr. King I very well aatlafled from all apjx-arnupc far. lie re port that the field will yield fully l.loO pound to the acre. Tbla la about one-fourth less than an average In the Willamette valley. Ho thluka the crop will te ready to pick about September 1.1th nnd exjiecta to use aa many a thirty ImmlH. Where yarda are Irri gated in tbis vltinliy the hor growth I very proline, and the Gazette nee! no fully ami profitably grown In thl county. The proHsitlon of -winter Ir rigation, when water la plentiful, would lie an easy matter In many part of Morrow county, and from re liable authority thl 1 the proper kind of Irrigation for tho production of hop. Many will look forward to the result of these gcuiiemt-n'a venture with IntereaL Otsego Republican: The picking of hop Is general throughout this aec thai. Jaiiie F. Clark will finish next week, and will have over 200,000 IMiiiml. The estimate now made by grower I & flue quality of hop and alsiut sixty per cent of the yield of Inst year. Dealers here have not taken hold of the market much yet. We learn of the pun-base of about 20 lmlea at 8 coma, of 12 at 8' Most offering we understand are at 7 cent without (toll, or. In old hop a lot of 82 bales, 02 nnd Oils, went nt Vj cent. A West Wintleld letter say that hnim are looking" well but inasmuch as seven centa 1 all thnt 1 offered fanners are not much encouraged. Wo hear reports that mould has made Us apia'nrance in some place and the cold weather will be wel comed a stopping R. The Otsego Republican ha received the followiug letter from Wm. Large: Goiidhurst, Kent, Aug. 18th. Since writing you last, when tbis part of England was suffering from drought, we have had mime very beneSclai raltts, and the result ha been a gTeat Improvement In many of our hop yanls, but some were past recovery ftml mould has done much damage in oilier. I should now estimate the crop in England nt 7 cwt. to the acre and the quality ls likely to la? variable. iliere is a considerable quantity of last year's hops fm hand but many of them nre very poor, and for the best of this year's growth we anticipate a ptod demand but uot at very high prices. I hear of some hop growers com mencing picking next week, but it will not be general before September 1st Continental reports sistk of some Improvement In hop since the rain, and their crop will lie uudtr the aver-v nge. TITE OREGON ITEMS. Little Bits of Newsy Note Kinds. of All In circuit court at Corvallls an order was entered confirming the acts of Receiver Charles Clark In paying him self, a such receiver, at the rate of $500 per month since January, 1884; ami also lu paying his attorney, w. S. Mel- ndden, $150 per month during said period. Judge Fullerton, of the circuit court of the second district, has appointed A. O. Woodcock of Eugene aa referee In the matter of the $100,000 received for the Oregon Pacific, now the O. C. & E. Under the order of the court Mr. Woodcock will arrange for the distribution of the money, settling all matters of dispute as to priority ot claims, etc. The position 1 an im portant one. lie ls to make bis report to the court by Dec. 15th. There waa quite a contest for the position. Tho following representative farm ers and business men were appointed by tha Linn county court to take charge of tho collection of the Linn county exhibit to lie sent to the etate fair: Sam May, Harrisburg; J. S. Morris, Selo; Geo. Dyson, Brownavllle; tieorgo Barton, Onkvllle; Dr. Booth, Lebanon: J. It. Douglas, Sandersons Bridge; W. M. Powers, Shedd; W. R. Glass, of Craw-ford svllle, Mayor L. Fllnn and Dr. J. L. 11111, Albany. Thl committee will act In conjunction with Judge Duncan of the county court, which will hereafter appoint a aulta ble person to take chagre of the ex hibit. Oregon horses have made record this year as follows: Klamath, 2:0Si; Pttthmont, 2:0l)!4: Chehalis, 2:09; Altao, 2:10Vi. One remarkable feature of the records made by Fnthmout, Chehalis and Altao Is that they are all sons of the stallion Altamont, owned by Jay Beach, of Portland. Doc Sperry, another son of Altamont, lias a record of 2:09 flat, made last year. Ho is not racing this year. Doo Sperry was bred in Oregon, and (a now with Monroe Salisbury's stable on the Eastern circuit. Grand old Al tamont, blind through an aeeldeni, will be at Salem this fall. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DRT I'WWKB V Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. j'OHTfiANl), OKliUMN j Mv (.,i 000 jn guid smelter bar,