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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1895)
he Best Newspaper I t. tbt ont that f Ive tha most and lhiit n- Corneal tha WEST trim nr rl l To' county. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST 8IDE Takes thk Liad in Polk County, ,",lW.W,lliJllll mwMlfW P- v VOL. X1U. pilYSlOLVNS-lMJN riSTUY. ;R.S. A. MULKEY, Resident dentist. rh 0ftl I' llvrvl In II xnrUmt l-.w stltt'lltn lUttrttnlprtl. Ott-V m iii .nnaonw uau, mrorr Ml) Mxumouitt (livvta, H)t lu. Sallnita! bank. L. KKTCHl'M, M. IK OFFICE ..) rMulcnOO. (Htriior liililnin.l 4 Monmouth ', Independence, Or. R. K. J. THOMAS, rUYSICIAN 1 and Surgeon. Dieeasea uf tha m threat and nil i n, specialties. At Vim Pharmacy, Moutuotttu, Oregon. kIt J. It JOHNSON, llKSIDENl lVutuit All work warranted to (IV 100 DW 01 aaiuuaouou. luoepeu W, Or. kK. K J. THOMAS, PHYSICIAN and Surgeou. Cull attended to layer night OrtU Hi Thomas' l'bar- baay, od ,um m , Moumouiu, V re. ATTORNEYS. UrLEK. TOWNSKND rOTTt'.K, Alloruev at-I.w. dolleetiioi. a knialt. Office ill tha Cuoixtr hi. tea jifcitfpeuloiieo, Oregon. it , 1. 1. 1 x u e u a Tro US E Y- ll.il Lv. llv-puty Prosecuting At- fmtf for Polk county.) ortlc In mm 4. oiivra limiso Uock, IihKihii- OEO. A. 8MITH. ATTORNEY AT LJ Law. Will treotic m lt tte hi finloral ruiirld. AtwtrwU of title hrewlKHL Ollloe oter loJpjxfudouce KtHul Sunk. SASU AND POORS. MITCHELL A UOIIANNON, MAN ii(iu'lurim of U siut lor. iim icrull Mwiti. Miuu direct, luJe- WoJimca, Or. 8KCRKT HOC I ET I FX A 0. U. W.-INDKIENDKNCE f . I.olt!, No. 2i iutrt eerr Mna Lj nik'til iu 1 . 0.0. i bill. All iujuurn k( brother r Invitint U Mtlrtut. V I). Cwk, M. V.; W. L. Wilkiu. ltordtT LIOMEU LOl OE. NO. 45K.lof V. IT Meeto fvwry VJiMly evtmuitf. Ill ktiigbta are ctirlially mvitil. John fcctiarJmm Jr 0. C: J. 11. Moriu, K. of S.AS. MOTOR LINE TIME TA13L.Lv WK.1K DAYS. lavn IavM Uoum Hi tavin lavM lnilvp'ca Woiiui'lU 4 ;:t.i L . :0 a. at, lll:fl a. I liso . i 0 a:O0 " 4:IM " iOO : ft: 00 lOuMa. IJ iOa. at. tlQ ' fclO " 4.i0 -kill " 7i(MI " IliO " IrOO " iM a. -. 00 . at. flU 4:00 t:M - :3u u East and South via The SHASTA Route of the Southern Pacific JlipreM Irelna run dully. Kiutli iiir(li T5-Tua7. lu l',.rtUml Ar ll'M-'i A. M Ar." Ban Kraiu-lxw tv.' j 7.n r. . "i ,r.i o..rVi.nl ir7.iiii I'll. Wooiilitirn, Palem. Turner, Marlon, Jtilti-rxon, AlUiiny, Junrllon, TaitKcnt, Klii'ilcK llBliwy. Harrlij liuti. JuruHU.u I'liy, Irving, KUKMiit,:rwl , I....?. , u .iui(,,,, fi..,i,i luwoliurn aoulli lio and Including aiiiuuu. R b urflMalHr?"!1? MllVn. .tri-o. Portlnnd H,'W A. m. lt(M'burg ...MM) A, M. Itonthurg 530 H. " rortland 4:W A. u I Slm PaVa.naaf U'Hily.J lave. Arrive. Inrtlanil..4i p. . I Halpm.. fi:IS V. HhIphi 8:WAin. pnrtland-linlftAm. Dininj Cars cn0gden Route. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS nd Becond Clasa HleepiK Cnm attached to all throuKh trHin. West Side Division. Batwaan Portland and Corvallla. Mall trftlnllyMJLS!inil,l.y 7 ."in. i I.v r-ortltmif- Ar I : P- ' 11:1k a. m. Ar lii(lr'W!il(lnce.-Ar P.m. 12:15 p. m. I Ar t'rvalll IjV l P. ' At Albany and Corvallla. cnimwA Wit" iruui. o, C. K. Hnllroau. Kxprea train dallylexwpt Hunday) i:& p. m. i " i;v..r'ortlrrirl'A r I Jsftp. m, ArcMInjrtHljyLfe'Li!L' v.mIiIII Dlvlalon. AlrllemullTri-wM-kly a. in. 4 -A n in i'Lv::tttuiid Ar 3:0T p. Ill, Lv I.v J .Moiimouiii nv 27" " ' p. m . Airne m i - " . .. ... i. At,,. t'a,tnin Tlimugb tlckew to nil pnmw in um - fttatim, (Canada, and Kuropn, can ho ulilaluea from I. (,'. CAKKV, AgHl.t, '""''"'"JVwVa MiiniiKor. At, It. V.A I'awi. Agt. J'OltTLANU, OlUXiON. p7h. MoCABE. S. MUHUMAN. P. H. McCABE & CO., Propriatora of Independence Tile Factory Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS v Drain Tile. of all sliea. Prioaa to Suit tha HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, Oregon Patton & Van Nortwick. . . .SHAVING PARLOUS.' Shaving IS cents. Baths 23 cent$. la Little Palac Hotel, C Street. lu te S2.00 Per Year. BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. MUWt'llllKim, A MUM NKIJHIN, W. P, tVNNAWAY FrealdeoV. Vic IVealdenl, Caenler. A central hnkln mj exchange ttualnea """.; I"" mail, but. liuM,eom mercuu wall imniwt: depuetla received on eurreot account ,ui0w,i to lnUrwl Nd MHKCTDRK VI u. ... . . lllrwliberk. r " Commenced Business March 4, 1889 KUiliihd bjr National Authority. THE FIBS! NITIONiL SIKH. of lntcwnila,Orftn. Capital Steeki Surplus, $30 000.00 $14,000.00 1. K CDOI'Ktt, U W. UttHKKTHON. rrwlifcul. VlmrrMlal W.H HAWt.EY,(iihtr. PIRKCT01W. J.H. lxipr, U RotwrUoM.UwIilleinilek O. W. Whitwiker, W. W. Cullln. ........ .M.nMi! .umnMa inuiutcica lipinwll. rocwlvvd tuhlfpt tophn k or unov tlfni.i.h .if iliwMtti ...ir.t...- umw huurm; t a. m. lu p. w. IKCORPORtTEO UNOtR THE LAWS OF OREGOV. Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH. Of. J. H. HAWI.RV i.rra.ltBt VU-I'r. l UCAMl'IIKI.U I HA CfOWtU .I'ulilor Paid Capitol, S30, 000. DIRECTORS, J. H. Ilawly, P.KCnmpMI, I.M.HIinpww JMnh I'ravcin. A (fnrrikl hanklnic ajxl irlmn bu.lnoM Iruinuu'lnt; luKiia niiuln; (Ip(hwIU mwlvtxt uuj'v ki riin -r on wniiioala or Utxu llllrrrwt paid on tll.t dxiKwIU. a-Klr nif vault anU burylar proof lata, wrun-a vf i aia lima tori, tliur Hour a. ui. tu 4 p. m. FOR- fine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles . India Inks Water Colors D.H.CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery Independence, Or s la tlie place to get all flrat-claw work. BATH 28 Canta44f G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of The IndHndn( Marble Worki, eatlmatei on all Mtmeiery work, r muriau woraiuao tlilp, laUmt dmilgua, aud loweat prloee. Jc.vr.t.nd Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ient buine.conilucied (ur Moota.TC frta. JOua orncc i OroaiT( U, a. PTtNTOrrier iai.d wecuni uie utu:nlui Jcu tuuo lluia Uium remote irwm nmriiiiKtun. ( . I l A ' M .l.A.A J,L iul!.. tion. We ailvue, If p.lrnuui. or tv, tree ulj clwrire. Our lee nit due till natenc MMcurra. a .. ,, " Mow to Obtain Patent.." with ert l kuuo m tha U. S. and ioreiga couutti.. Kilt free. Atldrt-M, , C.A.SNOW&CO "CHICKEN SPAYS V you um the Prt.ioa c lacalwlan Brndm I Iif.ka tnrmev while H other are wartlng time byoldprocee. Catalofrtelleail about fi.and deacritxra every nr.T- tet. , ' ., rat 1 1 1 pte ery III lltualral th.rf 1 CatalogV ran a. article needed lor 11 pottiuy DU.UICM. The "ERIE" mechanically the brt Lnh..l. Pretlieet model. Iwe are Pacific Coaat rAirenla. Blcvcle cata- I lei loeue.miledfree,glvei fil!defTlptl(i,Brlci,ete.,OFiTaWAiTt. PETAL0MA IHCOBATOK CO., Petalnma.Cal. Ba amcH Uotmit, i;i B Main Bt le Angelea, American and EuropoanIlan.; THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor, earentb and Washington f)tw : j POBTUNP, OREGON J Bl M ft Events oi Manfiaiion. THE EWIU ilf BERTEN. Some Vine Work Done by the Yankee Athlatee-New Reoorda Made Other Sporting Note. NHV YOltK, 8iit. 21,-NVvw In tlm htatttry tf lhlcU' hita Uww Imvii eiiolt & aumftil et'doa of ronli-aie lu'UI lu a IiikU ihty llio world tivor a thn Ititt-rimilmml muiitu lxt wt vu tlio Lomlou Athlvllo rliili and t!i Noiv York AMilHlo minniMiuiilvfa at Mini Imttau Ilhl tiMlny. lloiwtvii eumali lug if niKirtta. lutlr ritUInu nulaluti. ami Ikiv. nil the piitlro ahtittliig nut of th vlwttora from ivii wlmiliur ttrwt iiuiiora in any of die clfvi-ii fouicdu on tnu iirtMiriuu, I ht l.(Nk) iiTtntorH whu intthi'rtM within th eu'luatira witv k.M.c iu omilutwl fwiuwrt ta t'SolUiHHtC, iv-lti'h wan nJy n-Hovwl (tt lUm.-a by wlKI uuMmntte f .htw- iamiii. NBW Y miY. fU-nt. 2l.-A.f ler ni'inllia uf capful inii!tMi1tt l.lu unworn tr uf tlw luttriwtrtutml athUt!f ttuxeit tmtuvwn 4trtiiitillv' if the Ni-w "Of Atlihlii ('till W(ro rfwaith-tl wHU a iHntuitAil thiy on wliloh ilu iiimiuuu'y of Um lli HUli or A rittiii ntiiint' nria to 1 thil.l.sl. TiaUy'it fliir wrttrtinr hiurd ivrf.i-t fundi thma f(r t!n tinit of aiivmrtlt himI eakill. U waa tlimiKht liy many livfor th gaiiifa Ik'Kiiu Uiat lln hiiiinnr ihrtMV lug, aliirtttittliiir mid rturilnif Ii!l'!i Jiiuip w..tv at the inorvy of 1 ho Amcrt oitit nthlirt-a. TlMr wtia. li.MVt-vfr. a wltl tllff.rtitte of otiluliiit nil to thu otih-omf of Mm otlnr trinte, iinmi'lv, Hia NW atHl 12ti-ynl rai'i. th inmrii-r iiilU, Im1f iiillt, olio ami thri'c-iiillu rima. iho 12tt-yard hurdlo ami tin. nm nlng broad Jump. The moil m-UviwI hy ImiIIi aldi'a fr fa.'h of thfa two cvciiih y.'ri a 4loMriy iimit'hiHl that It would have Uhh tlim.'utt tu have nuhl whlih itw 4inj the tntl(f rtniutv Itratlh-y. 1h KustUh anrliitrr. Jum aitowu aH.M lu the trim it Itfrkflcy -al that aiirirlttl rvprylNMly, iiuil Wpft'rn ami tYuin, the AiiH-rltaii aiirlntora, 4inve Unni dnlnir vtry tlihijr aakml of thrill hy Mike itunhv. tin- TravfraM Maud tmlner, Cruiu'a hit Ima Uh-ii iHitherliig liliu reivutlv. 1ml Jat k Kraatv liaa h-fti Ita.klnir afu'r tin- Iowa 4My'a Itiittvati, aud hi tauw to the niixh all rlelit. IHiwiuT. tlm Hcottlah rlmnnit.iii. Kiaj-Unl In thn 220-yard run, in whloh Wofom atnl t'rum were alno eoiniut. torn. IViwucr had Ihh'ii riMrtid to hnv lirokcn down. It la ifrtalti he vlalli'tl Ja k Frntr, n tut, nltiioiiK'li the old uinn wouhl nay noihitijf iilmiit linwuera wtKlltioti, he admitti-d that It waa a hard matter to tlx mi a nun at tin taut minute. After Llio rontoeii hoenn thr bimnI Jinltrmitit of thrme lackln the Auun- tun alhlHfa wa apimriMit, aa they won one t'vrnt afUT nimther with eiiao. The nwulta are nn Mlowa: HSti-yanl run Miarleraj X. Y. A. ('., Olutrtea Klluttrlck ami II. 8. Lyotm, Iiitdoii A. C, I rederlfk K. Ilt.niu nud II. l.t'Wlii. Klliialrlik llrat, Muran atH'ond, I.yoiia llilnl. I'wlu did nut llnlKh; time, 2 'o. Thla l.reaka the world'a rworxl. In the M'cond event, the lUOynrd run, thn alarttTa were: N, Y. A. V Bernard J. Weifem and John V. t'ruin; Iawloii A. C, Charles Alfntl Hniilley and II. (I. Htt-veim. Wi'fera flrat. Itra.l ley twvoiiil. rum third, Hleveiia fourth; time, 0 4-5. Third event, running hlirli Jiimii 1oiiHHtltora: N. Y. A. C. Mh'luid F. Hwwmey and R A. Warner Bnltaw.1; Loudon A. "., Itok'lnnlil Wlllliiiim nud Alan tt. Johnaon. M. V. Kweniey, (t feet, II ret; ltaltnzzl and Wltllnma Med or the wvoml tilnce nt 5 fet JO huMiea, Johnaon, 5 f4-t 0 Inelieg, fourth. Hweeuey, aftr wluitlng the running hltfh Jump, ninde a ucw world'a rtvord of 0 feet t liwhea. Fourth eyont, nillo ruiiftHner: N. Y. A. C, I'ltoiuaa 1', Comteff anil tieo. W, Ortou; Iuwlou A. U Wllllnm K, liiftyena. Tin EnKlWi re.'onl for thla dlainiwe wna 4:17, the Amerlrnn and world'a reeord, 4:15 35, hehl liy ("on- neff. ConnefT flnrt. (irtoii aeeond, Lut- yona droinHM out 120 yurda fruin home; lime, 4:1K 1-5. Fifth evnt, 220 yard niu Stnrtera: . Y. A. C, lteniaril J. Wofera niul John V. Criini; Ixmtlim A. O., illlKrt Jordan and Alfred It. Downer. Wefera firat, Cram second, Jordan third, Downer broke down 50 yarda from the ntntt; time 0:21 3-5. Sixth vent, puttliiK 111 pound lw)t Coiupt'tltora: N. Y. A. C, (leorve 11. flray and W, Orrllle Hlckok; IoihIoii C, Kilwanl J. valnon, (only tnree men entertMl). English record for put ting Hhot, 4M feet V, Inch: American 47 feet, held by Urny. dray llmt, 4S fm't 5 IiicIh'H, HU kiik aecond, nUon third, llU-kok, 42 fei-t, Wulaon, 31 feet Inchea. KtveiilJi went, 120-yard hurdle 10 flight, 3 feet (I liu-hoM high Klnrtora- N. Y. A. C. Btephen Clinao nud J;nni- eat II. C'ady; London A. C, JMlfrey Hhaw ami Wflllnm J. (hikley. KuIIhIi record for distance, 15 4-5 awoiuia, ninde by Rhaw. Chime holim American record, 10 3-r jut-onus, t;n:iHo nrm, Shaw aecond, Oakley third. Cndy did not finlah. 'lime, 15 2-5, iR-ala world'a rocorda by 1-5 aecond, Thnjiwliiir KHiounii liamnier, much- ell, New York, llrat, 137 feet liichea; Crosa, New York, aecond. 410-vard run liuike, New if oik won; Jordan, London, second; time 41) nee ondH. ItunnlniJ lirond Jiiinn UIIhh, New York, won; 22 fert Hindu; Sheldon, New York, accond, 21 feet 11 liwlu. fl'tnllo runJoiinerf, New YorK, won; Wllklna, liondon, second; time 15 min utes 111 1-5 socondH. PORTIIJAiND TAKMS TIIR IIO.NOI.IS, TiMviina, iHMt. 21,-Twelvo liumlnul pci(Iil .wltiKiBHed the ch.nimiiiHHililip gannes f the I'wHIIc Nirlhwwt awo- A. L. Chute, Illnokamltb and Wagon Ilopiilrlng All work neatly and quickly executed, Near Depot,' Monmouth, Oregon. Gent's Clothing " Made to order In any atyle at the Inde pendence Tailor Shop, T. Lay ton Jon ka, proprietor. A fine line of (ample at. way on hand from which to aelect, Bulla made to order from II! up, by , .Independence Tailor Shop INDEPENDENCE, I'OLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMHER 20, 1895. cliitiuu uf itilm Aniei-kan Amateur Alih Mk wwaUilloit on itlw T. A, (!, Uild ittahuy, Htuvii of tin nawM'lutUull re rurxU weiv broken, tVm iMultiMHiutli AiiutiNmr A Wilollc rluh mirrUil off tlm luuioiiH f ;llie day, winning nluo out .r uri.yvu iiumim, aeveit aocuiuu, and ntim Militia, TImi 'PiM-iiina t'liih 1mk ftv flraia, anvm Hticnulei and four thlixU. The itx-lluiliiiy hen la In lin lot) and 'Mt yawl kihoN iwere rim tiff In tlio mora intf ,lutt .v-u Mum ilMri woro mo nutiiy ceuij tiiuit. itilm giuiii'M wtrt JKt nai- vimimi .ttulil nfior 0 ofhak lu Oio I'VOUlUjf. ))iu', w t the MiiM.iMnimlt ruu irora, xiitil htuuM'lf loo niuclt tid at thn fluJnli In the neml llnal ami fliuil IuviiIj t the 22ii-yaril tl.wli ho ilroiN"d lit Ida tixwka. Urn hint Hum fjilntlng don.il .kwny. Talleiil, In tin turn in lit. run, iKwtmsl Hui r-oitl ftatr mhmmIm In tilio lui If mile he tleil iliU f wmor MtMi. Tin m.i k wna good, Fidl.nvliitf la thn ntmll : 4 loyanl run-Mtinmni. Tacoma. won Maitlu, TniiutiA, aecuitd; time t;ft;t 3 5 Itirunlmr liluli Immiu-lu.i-t ii,m.i,n,ii ------- ..... ,, Miilli mh. won, 5 feel 7 lilt'licn; Kwce- ney, Tanwt, accoiul, '1 hrowluir in poiintl liamnier Haul gnu, Taeoiun. Ill ftet HHnchea. won Unyden, 'nMonwi, llll fm't 11 Im-hett, aiH-onii. r.itjttr.1 hurdle-..Morgan, Multtu.. iiii.ii, wttii; rnrreu, .Miiunumail, ecv- olid; I line 17 4 5. MNi-yaitl run "h.illfiit, Muliutnuaii won; I'araoim, Tacuuia, aecoudj time, .mii waiK-ioung, Tiicoum, won Ileury ltl,k tmd, Tacoimt, aecoud lime, M:27. Itunnliig brtmd Juiiin-lhirruircT. Ta iHunn. 21 fti't Hi Incite, won; Hert Kerrigan, MuHiioiuali, iu feet TV4 l"eu ea, acitiiiii, 'riiiMWlnir f.tl-H)und weight -Quiuk enbimh. Tneointi, 25 feel 4"i lin ln won; Klniilirnn, Taconm, i'l feet I Inchon, second, Kk.yanl dnah -Fuller. Multnomnh, won; Itoseutnuv, Miilltiuuia'i, keciid; time 10 3 r. l'olo vault ltrnace, Mnt'n nnah. t feet 3 Inchea, won; drown, Miiltut mull, ! fe.t 2 lix litu, KtH'ond, Alll fim- V. !:. Tnlleut, liiltnuinih, won, QiliM keubuah, Tueoiui, mi.-.uid; time, 4 :H) 4 5. rmtlnir Itl-pound alml -.Sw.vuey. T;t coiiut, ilii ftvt 10 linlitti, won; .Steph en, nimimuunii. la reel 10 liuiie. atvt.nd 22tyard dnah-Fuller, Mu'.inomnh. won; Coyne. .Muliuniiiali, gerund: time si a a. 22t yanl humlle-Morgan, Multuomnh Won; llnlieymttll, Multiiuumh, korotid; time 27 4 5. Twovtiilltt bleyvle rare-Mcluda, Mult nomah, won; time 5:25. TJlll A Lit ANY HACKS. Alluny, Or , Supl. 21, -The rrt-i to rt ny .w-re Ho Ihi of Hie wiH-k. 2 40 mH-AVluHIa won; tb.Id Imat Wilkes niiMiid, Kitty Klnlwr tlilnl; Mine. 2:2.'l. Free-f;r nil tn.t- l'loni Q. Won; An eiiu se.t.ii.1: tiiiM, 2:2:114 JnfLeill pat'O-.Metier' 1'is.l.ii ! won; IH lisiiimiita Fcnm set-olid; lime, 2:25. Till'! PKAKY KXl'KDITfON. NotliliMf I'nictk-iil lhiM lUtui Ai'IiIcvihI by thn Trip, ,st. Joliiks, N. F., Siil, 21 The l'iw,v st4wiinr Kite has Iieen hU'UiiIiiI orr HiIh tKirt, with Peary nml Ida frleinU on liiM. Llouteiumt IS-iry ami Hugh I I'e, with the olined aenaul, were found ait Whale (SiuiimI August ,'ld, walling for the Kile ami hail only iten day prvvhaitfly retttrueil from it he irreiit ovorbtiul ex . million whleli proveil etan iwiivtt.lvfly u failure. iuditiM'iMloiu-o Jay, tint most north ern jMirt of tlr-KMihind, was rmiehed ixirly la June, bill they were dotcrml fiimi 4 lie kiviiI unilertJildiig by nil tiwiltUeli'iH-y of foial, They were tilillg'il on t.hiN lui'ouut to iiIwiikIuii the aiwtumj to uiiiuke fuiHliur ortniH, Ntwrly nil tlw dogs imtUImmI ami the ri'iiKtlmler li.nl to In shot owltu; to Inmlilllty t jmmvuIi tlieiu with any thing; to CKlt. A LIQ1ITHOUBE KEEFKK RILLED! lMMtTLA.NO, Xivt. 21.-Cliaiiea Aal ninn, n liibomr, slmt ami kllle.1 Jiuiies (5riHuwKal, a iTovoriinietrt llhl keii er, tihUt itnowtiuf At Mouivl Collin, a Hiuall iii"'0 "1 t-l'e AVfiMlilngtum side of nhe; (V.liHoliLa river tiihuul twenty inllea Imlow Kt. Jlclens. There were no .wlUmsww to tin an"ray. AsIiiiuh, who la a IiuiK-h-biu-k, when arrcnted g:tvo ,UU version of ithe Kliootlnw nntl Us oiiimk it h folltiwa: lie had Im-oii 4111 4iiiplnye of Oreen wimnI, wlu for siime reason refits'! to pay hkm bin wnea and the men iii:ir-n-led over tilr iniHter fur about n week. This iiiHunjng a,h(nit 0 o'chs-k Asliiuus inuirto nnolher elToi-t to collcn'l tihe debt. He wint to (liHH'iiwotd'a house and enlleil hlin out and de clared If (JriMiiiwooil dlil iiHtt pay lilin hu would whlp'hlm. 4ineiiwoiMrniade an luHulliliitf roply and then (ireenwiMHl Hiild lie would tro Into the limine ami ire the .money. Hy thla tline, Asltmus luul worked liliuslf Into n r;i k' ami he told Oroenwood he nitwt pay liliu then ami there. drcenwood then told Aslnma to K' to ill I. Aliiiu drew a pUilol nwl dreeum'oiNl l. tried to run. AmIiihim llrcd, fjio laill alntck drcenwoiHl In a vllial spot and he died iu a few inln ittea. TIOIMtl IMilC OAMMJIt 1IINTKO. r (llitniese froin Iitn't.iil Plslrlcts Senl tKimid 'Hhmuirh (lallfotnla. Han lAnvnolio, iHopt. 21. At a nieeit Img of itiht il.ii.ird of .lic.'illli IimIiit atrkrt (nuiiraivtlne ivia owIhmhI on till vivwielH .from luifei-lietl ports. An or der wins mwhIo that all alenni enwelH from mii'h porLs Hie hIci-IIIzi-iI and J'liml fiiiltil iwlt.li Htetaim from lihoLr own Iwtll em ilr. iflodifrey of itiho Tlnlled fMuto ftin.rgiinl:lm rnirvk stmtisl Hint, the Itel tflic, jtrrlviiHic liwi' Attrnl Klh from llio Onli'iiL wild Honolulu, taidctl tlirce men who 1lid hero, of cholera nex t (buy, 4i.nd itiluiit 300 iCliliicac ibrouifli't In the wiime .shlip wore now ;lu interhit' tKiwiut ourrylitg; the genius of eltoleru In tiholf Kilo-theH iinul hngifage. A CUIMOITS VUHDICT, Porl.1iii.nd, Stint. St. fTlio Jmy 1n tin case of iW. 10. Kllswortli, clnwid with polHortlnw hU wife, brought In 4i ver dliet iKitiluflit, rf iiuMialiwigliU'r. The ver dict wan a eoiiniiponilse, the Jury ut one tilimo wtand.lnj? iiJno for murder Im tho ll mt degree. TJNOLE SAM'S MONEY. Wask'InKlxvn, Sept. 23.-Toany' Rtnrto uient of th (!MwlW.lon of the treiaury shows: Avallaible cnih Imkjiee, $182, 714,353; gold rtiserve, JU5,821,300. A jliJttY YBUDIOT. WlluiliiRtion, OiHl., iSopt. 23,-Tlio Jury In the Ouiban filibustering cow, tufter botnig out 50 Jmlnittefl, rolunuod A tor diet of "mot guilty.' , j , . . ur kiw Mmm mm mmi (wm III IIIILII IIIU UUUItllUU IIUIIIIIUI IUIIIIULL WW ' J. . - Pnurnhrnlrpr nnnpnhPim PmppI? Thirfv In Himp. ffiiniimrl nirt n lwiyiL I UIIIIUIvllVI UCplVIIIIUIIII VVIIVVIUI I llll I J IV I III VU IIUIIUIVU UIIU U II i Qpr His Testimony. Wfjoii. Nwiaper Man' Veralun a to Durrant'e Whereabout On the THrltt of April, HAN FUAMUStX). Sent. 23.When the trial of Theodore Hurrant waa re- auineil this morning It wa annoiiuceil that Paw nbroker Oppeiihclm, who wus on the ainnd under cros4xnmlnailoii when 1 he, court adjourned ou Friday, dt'Hlretl ttu'litiiige lila test linony, There waa a stir in court at thla. every one iXMetlnir a reuaallon. It trumailrort that the w ilueaa simply wlahed to cor- riH-t some nieasuinuieuia w hlch he had given of hia siiuv. d.v way tesilmr Ida memorv for the facM of those who eauie to hi store Oiipeiilicliu waa shown a silver crk - arrow and asked If he had ever seen It before, and under what elrciim- stances. Ho leplled promptly that alsurt threw, week ago a lull man with a dark complexion, wearing bhu k clothes, had come lo hia store and of- ferod the silver corkscrew for sale, lu a similar manner h Iden tilled a silver watch shown til in. saying It had Is-eu liroiuflit to lila slioii two weeks ago by a short uinn. wearing gray clothe. Tlienitliuupl of I hedofoiiMMo mriMiich tlio memory of the witness proved u hiioiucruug. as the ilefclulaurs ntior iii.k tml.l mil ciii.ii it t tit on uciloii of iilenllfylug Jewelry, lie seemed to recognlxe thene article as an ordinary matt Hue rati-s. Aucii if rings like that said to have been offered for mile by Durrani were not made by dor.eus, the witmsa said he did Dot know that. It was it mnchlue-uuiile ring, hut he inn! never pecu another like it, and he had handled ihousutids of rings, many of them cheap. l.elgh II. Irvine, a newHimper man, aakl today that he Interviewed Our- rant on the evening of April lltli In the city pi lmiii as to his whertaloiilM mi April 3d. Diirraut then said he left liHiue anaiut N irelm-k ou that inornliig and met ItluiM-he Ijuiuont nt 21st ami M talon. She Invited him t nccom- Niuy her lo the College, Hu wenl lo the church at 4:.I0 p. in. and took off his coat and hat ami went imalalr to fit the naa. He stated that ha met King lu vlie fhitieh timl left It whh King, lie said nothing tilxitri having NCtii Miss Iximionl In tin afieriiooii. AN tM'KN SWITCH. Itloudle Waa In a Car Suiashcd. that Waa Pendleton, or., Sept. 23,-Frclglii train iiiiiiiImt 21, weal-hound, eame In this morning' ahead of time. A switch had lieeu left open, which let the train mi to n sldetmck, and It crashed Into half a doxeu Ihix cars. Two flats M ere broken to Milliliters. The car next I ahead containing four men, nnd eight I I'ortlaiid racehorses, coming from L.tluilli run at the rate according to tne iraiulo fair, en route to Salem. Del IjiHhtnuTt's lthmdle, Carl Carney nnd Stanwix ami live others were In the ear, which was badly smashed, None uf the men were hurl. The horses were not examined closely to sec If any wen Injured. A WO KNTKUPltlSK. Spokane, Sept, 23.-Tho formal open ing of the new sawmill of the North west Milling company occurred tislay. This comtsiny Is expending several hiinilt'ctl thousand dullars lu this lix-al Industry, Including it sawmill, a thousand-barrel tlonrmill and an electric power lioltse. 'INulay's ceivmoliles drew great crowd, t nlteti states senator Wilson delivered an address and Mrs, OpMiiheluier, the aged mother of SI- niiiii Opismhelnier, who orgnuixed tnei etilerpii.i', cluislened lhe new mill I Phoenix." Mrs. Ida Helen Jicivm-1 ry Morse, a niece of tlorenmr McKln ey, act the machinery In motion, I'NOKIl TUK 1UN. Sioux Clly, Seiit. 23. Noli Kiio1ms, I the noted Aiuerleun liorsemnr who was mnke iitwwcr to the jictltlon of tlio re nmtisl In tienuitiiy fur alleged "ring- eelver regarding llie adJmttiMMit of lug" of horses there, has rctelvctl no- ehtlins, by November 1st. Tie poli tico that he has been expelled from t Ion Js lu effect that the court divide the Amrtcait Trotting association. The expulsion Is the result of the '-trouble lu t.ernmny. Kt.enes an in louay ne would nrotest ngllllist tlm decision of I the board, Knebes has a large niiuilicr - . i i ,i. wi.... i.ii I r nomiw euiei-eu in tnu u vnj i fair races nnd has been driving on assiaiatloii traiks nil summer. HUNTINGTON'S PURPOS10. San Francisco, Sept. 23.-1I. H. Hunt- ingiun saui toi.ay inn ' lie 1 . - X I. - 1 t. I I.. ll 11 . " " S , ' nTT. w o, " rv d . , y'j ';. J . r.i," . . west, ny cany niiigcn. iu ij.v oi his visit will be tho naming of a e- neMsur to tlio lato A. N. Towno ns gen eral inaiiagcr. Superintendent Fill more has boon acting ninnngor since Town'e uenth. "MID li'OUMST FLAMKS." Siiit.i Crust.. Oallf.. Sent. 2.'!. Forest flr-cis are mill raorltig neiitr .here. This nfinioon thw cnn:. tieiiiiv to the clly reservoir wiliero they were atayetl trier a lleive airiwrirle. Tliev now ctkver an area of soon jihmch. H. Cowels' Ions nlotie is (i.lflimted ml: JfliO.OOO. llmi JwmIs of inciii aw guarding every jnmit at which tiliero da any daiigor of 'the HtMiUM sprendlng. TUB CAPTAIN KX HON HUATKD. San Frnwisw. HetM. 23.-TIO nrlt- i..i. i ,.,.,.,.i ,.i,i..ii ..uwen.wi by VlvMVfliMtil tleurgo to Investlgalo tor, Iol Ix.1. H p Slug Js tho weallh U.o wl( of the llawniniore off 1lie est Ohliieso l.i t ils valley nnd hi; for- coast; of Oii-gmi last inoietli, has made tno If estimated from $50,000 to .f 00,- its rcp,rt. 'Tlio llndlngs ooniplrt-ly MI. Ho ci.ndiuis a general merclian- eM.tioiiato 0!i,plu,lu Woudstde from all A to wl h ft lottery game . on the bhuno and hl cortlllcate Is rtttiruod, ,. H'.'1 h,ns 1,!-nm'h 8t'u' V.1 n,",ra- POOIt, HELPLESS R.VP.IKS. Spring Garden, Wis., Sent. 23,-Two children of Mary Slaussln, living two miles west of Aroim, were burned to ,l,..iWi n l.lii. ,v ilwiiiut .liiilinv Tlio tniriilier " ' : wont for ft pail of water a nolo nway, locking tho two children lu a ro. The house took tiro during her absence. FULL OF YEARS. Nnv York. iSctvt 23,-Jno. Dovlno Jones, for .forty years presldtMit of tiie Attnattto 'Miirtml Itiwuivinco oomiuuiy, Is dead. Jlo wna ngcHi si. jio nno. i been In falling hoaill.h for twvend years Vm il-l ! , 1i l.M !i, I I Unlea the New I laaplred by Campo I the Inaurgent ar Meeting Die I amor in Cuba, HAVANA, Hintt. 2.'t.-New baa been rocolved nt thu Military lieuihiuarier hero of a desperate light nt Nell, near I alma, In the provlm-e of Haunt tUnra Is'twiM-n JUKI insurgents led by llermu dea and l laleia, aud a dotnohmont of government cavoiry uiiuer t apiaiii I luestra. 'Jim vunguaru or tun cavalry renlslliig of a sergeant aud seven prl vales, were aurroumleil ly the Inmir B'Hiia and lu the engagement every one Ivr tlio vanguard waa kiliiti. M this time Capluln Klealrn with thtMnalulxaly of cavalrymen, thirty In l uttutiM-r, came up and engaged the lu aurgretits, whom he forced to retreat, w aving three of their number on the I "" liitt. 'I he woumnvl were carried I 't with them when they retreated. U la rcirled the Insurgent chief, jou uuln Ithpie, has la-en wouuded lu an nugageineiit with the government trooisi, It la rumored also that den "ml duutcx of the tnMii-giiiut nnny, una reaencti hania Clara. POIND DI3AD AT HIS POST. A Colored Fireman nl Seat lie Charged With a ivsperate Crime. Sealfle, Kiit. 23.-A Pimt-Iiitelllk-en eer sptdal from Franklin eutyat: J hia morning, when Alex ( rumble, who Is day llremau at the Fan on the hill, went to relieve lima. Day, col red, night fireman, he found hlui ly ing dead tu front of the butler, his head In-iug uuished in as with a club, He was cold when found. It la auii- pusi'd that he was killed a Unit lu o'clock last night. David ltatinlsier, al to colored, la now under arrest ac cused of the crime. Day ami his wife tiuirutcd about six uioutha ago ami llauulster ha been living with her Uuv then. IlY VAUIOI S RAILWAYS. Cape May, N. J Sept. 23. -Theodore r.iy, rnier or tne motive istwer oi the Pennsylvania railroad syalcm, was iskisl the facts tu the controversy be tween the American and Hritlah rail ways over eed records. "First of nil, the world a record r..r a long tlistance train, salt! Sir. Kly, la held by the London & Northwestern road, and Is, by the otIUial tlgm-cx Jimt n-ivlved, tit s miles an hour for 510 miles. Second, the loiigeHt run ever made without a atop was -lain'j miles lu lo hours and 5 minutes. Thla was Hie Jarreit & Palmer tralu from Jcr sey City to San Francisco. Third, the Mcd record lu t he l ulled Mates for a long-distance train seems to lie held by the New ork t'cntrnl, with 4.tbW- iiewstnisr reports, of 01. ll mile nn hour, although the ltallrond tinxetlo uf Kiiteulsr 20th give the figures at til. 22. I, of course, have not the of itetnl data for that particular record Fourth, the fastest record for to 310 miles Is Md hy the Pennsylvania coin puny. M 3-4 uiilles an hour. Fifth, the fastest record for 5 1 10 in Ilea Is at the rale of Hi- mllea an hour, made by a regular train ou the Pennsylvania road." AVHSTHR.V (XM'ItT DIVOliKD. Jtulge Jenkins Ashihicw Vilrul -f the N. P. Casu Kuttniy. MILWACKKK, Sept. 23.-AII doubts if the Intention Judge Jenkins main- miming Jurisdiction oer the Northern Puc-lllo recelvewhlp and of the re- eel ver iwkuowledlng his jurlsdicllou and disregarding the order of the Sent ih court .were reintn'isl when Judge Jenkins ihslay emtered an oi'der re ipilrlng all parties with preferable chi.lms arising from the rw iver's opcr- alloti of lhe Wlwons In Ceiiti-al Huts ttlui tenuliuil proiiertles In Chlca.x1o t.ho claims .euuluibly Invwcmi the Northern Paclllc ami the Wise win tv-niral nud the (Milcafro & Northern Pju-IIIc. Jind tlmt In .ind iiie intiine lhe receiver bo given nennlnHloa to pnv .... . 1 1 . :. (ut a laixe sum or money. All Lliiviutrh, it he petiltlon kIiown a lt: il d's regattl of tho oixlcr of the ScMlo court. , NLIZZAUDS ON THU SIDE, .:mp,.rla, Kas Sept. 23.-The great vlmwo In the weather ever expel- ouceti iiero una occurred within tho last 21 hours, the mercury droinilng from INI In the afternoon to freezing point at night. A heavy frost fell Inst night. 'At OoffeyvIHe tho mercury fell forty degrees In two hours. At ichltn tho fall waa 50 degrees and Hie weath er Is tho coldest for Scptem-lier ever recorded, material Injury to the crops will follow it the cold Knoll continues At Ardiiuoro, I. T a aovere thunder storm viimo up this afternoon neeonv piuiled by light rain and very light wind. Tho slortn was followed by a cold wave, a fall of forty degrees oc curling In a few hours. AM'BUIOAN ritEFlOUItEH. Sun Joso, al., Sept. 23.-lIlp Sing Leo, a wenl thy Chinese merchant of this clly, odors n half Interest In his extensive nieivhaiidlso huslncisH nnd ' ' to any repuia mo you-ig Ainrican wno will inarry nut tiaugh- VIUO, Cllllllll V1IIH llllll iMUlllilS. 1.CC has become thoroughly Amciicnnlssed, and ho is g(i ting old, and wishes his daughter lnnrrlod to a good American who will look after nnd euro for ins L yenr ago, nnd, ns"several ntlennpts .. ..... " ..... . .V. ,.i , . , nave neon immio to kkiiiuo nioi, no is ,... t,i ir rt ,i,,ns nn. ,,,.,.,, iiu hlghWndera may succeed lu adbudhig U(1,. .. ... . . SEVJON DHOWNED. London, .Sept. 23.-A rwccltil dlsp.t.tch from (Jotwvn,' Hwluovuuia, today re- ports tunc a iiwcir. ran into ami sunk a mowiboat last nyvenlng, drowulng wett IKJWWDB. - I I . . -. , I Fivo Cents Per Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report AnbOUDTXSMX PUHE TALKLVO SILVKIt. Mdiuphls, Teiui,, Kept, 23.Th' ji.i-et- iiig or the loiinaratk! silver lenders, called lo put Into practical chape the i-oneluxtoiiei of the confui'Mico held lu Washington last month, la In scm.Ioii hero today. There are prmeiit: Scn aiona Harris and Jones, of Arkttwas; W. II. ninrwiiacu, chalrmun of the Il linois state di'iiwK'rnUe iinmuli s; Crovermir Stone, of Missouri; Hon. Casey Youw, of Memphis, nud fccierul oihera of leMH pole, The chief 4JJect of the niwt'ng is to Milnt (hfilrmeii fir tho dlfTcrent suites who are to organlxe the silver force -with the view rf fapturlnif the state delegnihms to the tmilo'i.il detno owitlo. (iuventloii. The lead 'rr) seem ltoMfu of wvompliKhliiK ihla nnit, jutrtUnL'U'ly HitirleliMeii. He savs the duiiKs racy of the Sou'.h aud tho doubt- rui status or the Vet are for f.- all ver, and will vote for It at lhe i.t election, lie reiterate his former b e. birat Ions ns to tho iwiiky ami purMii of the administration. CI iiflnui lo. said, would tiriiur on a war wlUi Spain lut Oiibi. and eventually one with Knglaiid. This would lvo him an excipie to eall for a big issue of laiiids and rivet the gold aHmbrd on the country, nud, iM-sld, tb-ar the way for a third term. THK FIdllTKitS' SITUATION, New York. Sept. 23.-A local twiner mj .Manager A. Jinn y me luat made a very frank statement of the ptiuiiistic situation. He said: There 1m not ll thing ill tho world I would hesitate to do lo keen Jim from gelling defeated. I would stop at iiorhlug. Itefuse to nccc.t my ref- ene, start it riot, or anything, no nutt ier how desK'rate, rather than let Cr- liett unhurt either paid $2u,ul or ns- thnt If he in not In condition he will not enter I lie ring." Added to this, FilMlmnioiis' positive statement made Just before the Aus tralian hoarded his special car en route for Texas that he would not light Or bett unless cinlier pahl $20,000 or as sured that the eldotisc(ic company would not lie all. iwcd to photograph the contest, makes llio situation ex- ceding!- dubious. DKFENDKIiS HEADY. San Francisco, Si.pt. 21 -The I'nlted Slates government ;ls now abli to blow out of the water, at a day's t.oilee. a whole hoctlle fleet that might (.tlempt to cuter the Golden Gate. The battery of big pneumatic dy.iiuii'.e gutui or- lered for the defense of tins port n year ago or muiv 'ias been advaiit-d so far toward completion that two of the guns could b effectively llred wlt'h only 21 hou'Vpreparatlon. Tbe two guns now set up will be actually tired during lhe eontraenra' prelimin ary tests within lo days and it ex peeled that within nix weeks some old hulks will have beti blown to splinters lu otlhial les's ami the bat tery will have liven turned over to tne ,1. i t I CIIU'M. Lui cii wr.ATiinit. t'hlngo, Stiit, 2-'l. Tho t earners ' y of 4'hleago and Ylrglnla. wicotin teiert sotne rough weather on the hike last night. The wivtthcr was fair and warm on tho hike until evening, when it began lo, rain and blow. A snow storm with tine hall sot In, which caused the crows to suffer Intensely. Huth rttoiititors got tu nt 11:15 o'clock, ttiree-ipuirteis at an hour late. The City of tMilingo anivtHl with luoo p.tssengera, ami it he Virginia brought in iiUiut ns many more. The Manitowoc came in from Mich igan Clly with n haul of excursionists. With the exception of the loss of a few lulls and the wet d.vks, no trou ble was reported from the storm. FIGHT STILL ON. Chicago, Sept. 23. The Chicago board of trade was victorious today lu IH light on the grain elevator men, the state railway warehouse commiss ion declaring that the licenses of ele vator owners deillng Iu grain through their own warehouses shall be re voked. The elevator itroplo declare they will at ornv aipply for an Injunc tion to retrain the revoking of their licenses, and tho war will probably be continued iu the courts. A CONFLICT OK iSllEUlFFS. Nashville, Sept. 23.-At Galneslioro, hoot the Kentucky Hue, a eoiiillct has n risen butuveiMi .Te.umsHiH nud Ken tucky NliorllTs, having requisition le pers for tlio arrest of I'nlttMl .states Dt'puty uMarslial Young and Unitil Slnft'S (VimtulKsh liter Llnsley, charged wll'h murder, and K.he frlenda of the l.'Vitor. They rti'used to go, fearing I hey will be inoblsil, and ha.ve their frlomlM in, town nrmed to wist at touipta to take them. Tliey are charged with killing a moonshiner. A HEAVY LOSS BY F1IU5. Seattle, Sept, 23. A shingle and lum ber mill at Manchester, across the sound from S.nttlo, burned to the ground this iuru!jig mi ,ia a, total low, willi'i no lnsiiranco except $25tK held by morgigei. Tho value of tiie mill and .in nehluery was $25,000. It k'UwiK'tMl to G. S. Faust, but was oper ated under a Ie:uio by Marriott & Co. GAMNLING GOES0N. Holenn, Mont., Sept. 23,-Judge Blake, iu the district court held the anti-gambling law unconstitutional. Tho case will be appealed, but gam blers nro so sure tho decision will be sustained that all gambling houses In Helena will reopen today. Tho decis ion leaves tlio old territorial law li censing gambling lu force. NABBED AT SEA. rortlatul, Sept. 23. United Slab Marshal Grady left here for Astorin tonight to sclsie the schooner Hosie Olson which was brought Into that port today by Lieutenant Dun woody of tho revenue service. Tho schooner has 800 seal skins ou board and wna arrested for Illegal sealing off tho Priboloil islands, 'FRISCO'S FIGHTING MAYOR San Francisco, Sipt. 23. Mayor Su fro today vetoed tlio tax levy in a long message, In which ho said the levy should not exceed $1 ou tho assessed valuation of $300,000,000, wJiich would bo nniiplo to ruu tho city on nu ecoiiui mien! basis. . , , .- Copy. No. 43. nni a Phyaical Korea Theories Are Deprecated Unlea They Should Become Absolutely Neceaaary. CHICAGO, Sept. 23. -The great na tlotmt convention ;of Irish aocietlw will be ojumed In the Y. M. C. A hall at 10 o'clock tomorrow with a large representation of Irishmen from all parts of tho country. Today delegates arrived on nearly every train. John T. Keating, atato secretary for the Ancient Order of Hils-rnlans and secretary of the local reception com mittee, reported that there would be fully 15oo delegates In attendance when the convention opens. The con vention will lust three day. One general object la the formation of a united, open organization for the f urtherais-e of the Irish cause. Those who Issued the call for the convention claim It la not contemplated that physi cal force shall 'bo used or ."d vised In the attalumeut of tho Independence of lhe Irish people aa a nation, unless such means shall be deemed absolute ly necessary and the object in view be probable of attainment. It U believed the convention will serve to revive In terest and Infuso new life into the Irish circle, both la America and In Great Britain. Cuusiderabla comment hi being aroused by tho fact that among tbe tlfty delegates from New York City who have arrived aro Jeremiah O'Dou ovan Rossa and P. J. I'. Tynan, cele brated In 18H2 as "number one" and having In charge the "removal" ot government olllciala In Ireland. TO IMJK'S MEMORY. iNew York, Sept. 23,-Tho Shakes ipearo society of iNow York, has Just held 4tn llrat meeting In the Poe cot tage at Fotxlham. The jrliiolip,d fea ture of tho occasion was an address by President Appletou Morgan. The particular object of ihla remarks was to gtt those Individuals who wished to Iriietuato tlio memory of Ivdg&r Alien lVsi sulliclontly Interested to cout.ib ute toward purcliasiug tho Poe cot tage. The cottage la now for sale, and If it Is not ipurclMsed in the near future It will have to Is, razed for vhe widen ing of the Kliigsbtidge .road, which will cut the okl cottage Just lu hulf. The building Is In a very dilapidated xnlttfcm. but it is thought It can bo moved. TluHiias VY. Keene and Aug ustlno Daly iliave almuly coutribut'tl toil ard the fund, nud three i.ronliieat artists haveagnel to give bcnellt jer- rornv.iiuHi for tlio fund flt some proui Intmt tJieatro. MAIL TCMItJA TED. Washington, Sep; . 23. Postmaster Cotllu, at San Fr-nc!aeo lias lotiiled Supei iiiteitilent Nro k. of ti.a fo-elga mail division of the postouT.'O depart nieut, that tlio foivigu malls nrvhiug by the Gaelic from Hong Kong nnd Yokohama, were fumigated bi bulk. The bags were thea opened aud tha contents fumigated a second time. Su perintendent Brooks nays that quaran tine reguhtotis are so tiio-omiti there Is no danger of contagion being luire dmed tlirough the mails. HOLMES' CASE. Philadelphia, Sept. 23. Herman If. MudgOt, alias II. II. Holmes, was ar raigned before Judge Finletter In the court of oyer and terminer today on nn Indictment charging blin with tha murder ot Benjamin F. Peltxel Septem ber 2, 1804. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. District Attorney Graham asked that Monday, October 2Sth, be fixed for the trial, which was stren uously objected to by Holmes' counsel. Judge Fin letter set tbe trial for that day. TO CANADA. New York, iSopt. 23. One hundred and sovonty-llvo thousand dollars In gold was withdrawn from the aub treasury today for tdilipmiont to Can ada, ot which $100,000 was taken by, the Canadian Bank of Commerce. THE FAMOUS PASTEUR ILL. ra.rU, Sept 23. Tlio report cabled from this city to the Culled States Saturday that Trafoissor Pastern' is dy ing. In miutrue. I'listonr, hoivever, 1s in very (feoblo ihealtih. Tlio paralysis of tho logs, from wiilch be has suffered for some ttlnie, Is studlly luore,islug. A DIPLOMATIC ADVANCE. San Francisco, Sept 23. The rank of tho Rtihhth government reiiresonta tlve here lias iben ralstxl from vice consul graeral. The otlleo At Port land will bs nmdo a consulate. Awarded Highest Honors World'a Fair. DaX mm MOST PERFECT MADE.' A pure Gripe Crm of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. AIBSOFIIII To Assemure fn Chicago Today 0