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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1895)
f- Jjjest Newspaper LM Compare the WKST Jlta anf pap to rolk county. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Take the Lead in Pout County, VOL. XUt. rUYStOl.VNSlKNriSTUY. ;,A. MULKl;Y, Resident dentist. PMni'ii' I" " v-l l! ggilr'tln goarantwd. IMinumth aims, tait lu JJji .National bank. .TrCHl'M, M. l OFFICE i Mj idi'tiec, corner Ivntlroad ftootaotitli !., IudetwitdMet Or. - .I'll, Wild T'll V-JtCT I V 1.1, IIV'.,,.'-, A,.V II I rinr.oHHI. lWttSOg o( 11)0 V .. . ...I .tin .lwwo.lltl.A Al mt riwrmac.v, Mouiuuulb, Oregou. """ "1 7.'""i.ii v v 1,'Vvii in1 v i I iw.tL All work warranted lo Yfa heat of satisfaction. IuJopeu- ATTOUNKYS. tjlLERTOWSSKSn rOTTER, J a(lomvg ! Collodion iialtj. OttW iu th Cooper block. SpeoJewo, UwiB. TBAl.UNKKA'nU.N KY 1 ai-Law. UVputy Prosecuting At nVy for folk county.) Utthv In Fl i opera house Mock, ludcpcu- Oregon. , hEO. A. SMITH. ATlUUNKi AT federal courts. Abstract of title cbbW. Office over Independence SASH AND DOOIW. V I ITCH ELL Jk liOHANSON, MAN M nfoturM of u and dowrs. fjo. (crull aawuig". Main atrotd, lude LoJer.oe, Or. SECKKT SOCIKTIK.M. !A Lodiro. S. wwU every Moa Luutbliu I. 0 O. F. lull. All sojourn r i ... i ... ... i w (rolber are in.iiru iu m-im. ,i Cw, M. W ; K. C. Potilisiid, I've, UOMtlt 1.0 1 UK, MLiih. of P. g MeeW every WeduesdHy evening pkak'hto are orlmlly mviietl. John fcrtr,l-o Jr., C. C; J. 11. Moriu, K. of l ..a MOTOR LINE TIMlv TAHU5 KKK UAVi M MlAVS. tMT lnvr l.nvr 1V'M laJ' 3Um Hi InJrpco Mouiu'tU ;iLB. VDIa.il. lll;SO. . Il:30t.a. IM liMKI - I i:t i. m. li.i" f. m. lid) " l:Ul " t:O0 - ;ju " tf.m. l:tWt.a. :") " tiu " Ut ' HW " 4 IMI - l;i) " fcM I tU fciw " " IM IiOO IfcOO ftjU " East and South VI The SHASTA Route of the Southern Pacific F.pre trulu run dally. North Xt PoriUnJ Ar Lv. AUny Ar. -t:lll A. M. 4 ! A. M. Ar. Han Krunolicn l,v, 7:U) K. f.'ocUon, Tangi-ul, hnctld, Haliy, ilrrl wri. Junction (.'lljr, Irving, Kiiicn.. ( 'n-iwell. T . . VJ . .1. ... uiruru.n A I t.H n V . !i'rim. uil all ml!on ln,iu iloaeourg Miulu MM Ini'luding AIi1hii,1. Leave. Arrl'. Kifftlnni! H.m ah. I ttiHu hurir .',30 P. M krtiuig.)A.. I I'ortlaml SiimM3r''lI)lli;r Uuve. Arrive, ortUud ip.. I Halcin ..6:15 P.M. Hlm njUaiii. I rortlBnil.-Hr.15 A.m. lig Cars on Ogden Route. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEErEBS and Sond-(;lai Sleeping Cars Httsched to all tbrongu UHiro West Side Division. Bttwttn Portland and Corvallls. Mall lrnlnditlly rexwpt Hnlity.) I.-, . v.. i :: i,...i.":7.T a r '5:40 p. III. I H D. III. a. ni. j Ar .linli'x'iilfii(;e Ar D in. I Ar CnrviilllH l,V 1 :U0 p. in. At Albany "ainl OiVvalila.' con nwl with traluit i). (;. r.. iiuiinwu. Kxpr-ii tmin lnllyi-jiwpt "nnrlayl 4:45 p. in. I Lv'., I'urtliiiKl... Ar I Ki'i ft. in. !p. in. I Ar Mc Mlnnvlllel.v Yamhill Divlaion. A Irlle mull Tri-wtrcklr. Ma. in. I I,v I'oTiini.d Ar i Mt p. m. P. m. I,V M'lH'noiHIl i:i" p. in. I Ar Alrlle -Lv 7j.rn. ri .... ... ... i.. L-u torn tuiiph, i ii n ho it. ami r.urojH-. i' '"'in I. C. CAKKY. Agont, Inf! l)nHi'ii;; JUKuKHLKIt, K. If. liOiiKlW, ' . A ....A 1 la Mi lung Afft. I'fJltTLAND, OKJ'XiON. P.H. MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. U. McGABE I CO., Proprietors of ltiik(dfnr.p. lilfi Factonr IIKWI WIIHWIIW V IH "w Manufacturer or FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all aixes. Prioaa to Suit the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY dependence, Oregon Patton & Van Nortwick. . . . .SHAVING PAULOUH.. . . Shaving IS centa. Batha In Little Palace Hotel, C Street. A. L. Chute, Jllackamllh and Wagon Kepar'n5 All work neatly and q"ly executed. Sear Depot, Monmouth. Oregon. $2.00 Per Year, B A 2K8. THE IND El'ENDEXCE National Bank! Capital Stk, $50,000.00. H. HtlWClUIKUU, Piw tdoat. AHHAM NK1XIN. W. 1MVNNAWAT lc lr.Uti,nt, -litr. A ifneml talking aiul eiolmng buatnwa lrnwei,; oma b ,.)ull,eaiW,w mrvll emtii, gnuitwl: deinaiu rwiv4 on currrni aowmiu .uteel u. hvk, tut trMl 00 tliu deiHaiig, MUK4.TDKK B. P. Hltillh, A. Ni-In, I. A. Alln II II Commenced Business March A, 1889, KlUlititd by NaUoaaJ AuUiorlty. -Til It- FIRST N1II0N11 BANK. of Intewn(tBe,(ij(,, Capital Stock. Surtug, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 J. H. tXXvlT.lt, U W, KC.HKKTHON, l'TMUlwil. VUmPrwIdenl W. H HAWl,KY,Cwl1ler. DIUKC'TOHS. I.H,twtr. U IlotwrtMin. Uwla He imlek O. W. Whitwik.r, W. W. Colling. A gonxral banking kualneu tmnurtd Kuy and allicliu on all Important IViMMlta rwwlvtd iil.jrrt rherk or oo e l!n-H!trdpMtl ( .ili.M-ilmn mad. om. hour; a. ru, lo 4 p. ut. INCORPORJUO UNDER THE LAkVS OF 0RE60N. Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH. Or. ). ft. it a wi ry .,.. P. It. t'A M I'HKI.l. MU, C. rVlWKLL .'rwili1n .V U.r, .Uaalilvr Paid Capital. $30,000. MUKCTOKH, I II It I i. 9 kg ... J. U, V. liuttrr, J.H. Htuiup, K., lAjwell uhj-t to rliwk mi tvrMrti'tflif d?jHHHl- A.I'H a,u..l. - . 1 A l. ... r "i 'till HUH UUIKIII 1iU(( IMllPij AvcurtKl by Y! tlmt iwh. -FOR fine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles India Inks Water Colors D. II. CRAVEN'S Photogra ph Gallery Independence, Or U the place to got all Orat-claii work. tote LV Iiifft I h BATH 25 Cents. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of The !nnpnlei IC. Marhl Work.. wtlin U nn ail eemeiery work, r irurin wnruir avd ihlp, latent dent gnu, and loweat prices. Caveat, rait I Trade-Marka obtained and all Pat-' Vntbum'- enndgcltd Icir MOOCKATC frt l. Oua Office is Opposite U. 8. PATCKTOr net and we can K ure pmi:nt w lua tuns Uuul l.auM remote I joni WaihinKin, , hend model, drawing or photo., with distrip- linn. W axlvtM. If tiatenlabl. or nt. Irt fl ol Jcharg t. Our lee not du. till juttent la acuri. , i a. Pan PH LIT "Howtouutain i-atenia, inm et ol aauie in the U. & and foreign cuntn nt free. AcldreM, O.A.SNOW&CO. Ofp. Patent Orvwz, washinoton, D. C. f ClIICKriNRAISINQPAYS 1 lfyouttMthePttaliiBE I Uaibatan Br wders. E Make money while other are waalinj time byoMpTooMaea. I Catalovtellsall about tLanddeacrlbe every grticle needed lor 11 I txmUry busioein. The "ERIK" tnechanlcally the beat! wheel. Prettiest moaei. We are I'acific Cosat Afrenti. Bicycle eata logue,maUedfree,glve full rleserlptlon , Jirfces. etc., aoptit wawtiid. PZTALOMA IHCUBAT OK C0.,letgIaBig,Cal. Branch iior;me,s.no wmnm., ihihh American and JCuropeanirian.: THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor,, r . i Seventh and Waiihlnelon 8U '0K.TI.AND, OillEGr'SH 0Ayav Aa 1111 Ml ZLM Vi roialncru I "''sMI '9TtrM l III I i am m mi Cleveland Expresses REORt. THE ip ISJ11 1 1 Th Not.d HoUlrU A Native of th ".tuplrg Blau and g Uraduata of West Point, WASltrXtJTON, sopt. IIO.-TUf prtM. lilottfg wnto rt'tlrlim I.U-niciAiuit-tlou-vrul iSiilniilolil wtut ImikhI UaVity. Jt In a follow: "Llttitiuinu;tiioritl John M. 81 ho. flt'ld Imvlnir, rt'achiHl tlu Hire lining- Mm for niuf from uc the iiillttary vlco, lu la, In o conllriir with i lit IHMVUtlotlH h ttu law, lutrt'liy itni'il tiiHiii tlio rollii'd IImi of tlu army, to 4lllt4 I'llllMllllIT M, lNlt. with nil pay Mill) ttlloVVAIIIVH Li' huitrtutr t hlk 1'iiiik- upon rolln1 nii'iit, "It la ultli ill II, ' ! CtH'5cHOfltL, r-rrt ilu proli,nt xmM ilio an- iiwuin rnioiu unit mo founiry la IIiiin In rom rrom tlio 4-omimitiil r.f Iu army till -I ilintlliirillxho,! eiMiornl. U'tii, tirid tlotM'm tiitidi f,r Km i,Mir ,UM ry. i tin aiimttry In war tlialliiK-H tlio ailmlratiou of all hi outiiiirvuioii, wlilU' tht'y wilt not fall t, jfratoftilly rfmt'iiili,.r am nppnvlafe Imw falih fully ho aorvwl hla couniry In tlinoa of pvtif hy hlN Kplomltil ami ntiooHful porforinaiuw or tlvll na woll i mili tary tluiy. I.WMiirtiatit tioiii'rttl Sflm llolil'a niritT. pxhlliltlnic an uiivnryln lovi for hla pn.ftagloii, n r.oalom inic for lu honor and irmi, tianif. a Juki approhiMwIon of tin aulHir,lliialloii li t'xni't. ami a iiiimtant iii?iiiir,wiiiiluii of tln l-Kt traliof irno AiiHTli-aiilain. ruriiiHUoM to t army an i-xaniplo of liKullmalih' valuo, ami uli.nild loa.-h all our piy,pU. that I ho IiIkIiokI noiillorlv Uiialitlop. ar luillt upon ! kit'iiwt m-iiMo of tho olilicailona liolonuliitf to Kooil ('ltiM'tiahlp. tMvi:it rirKVKf.Axn," It Wa Mil Id at iti uiip iti-iiiiriiiiKiii that tho tinier ahiiIl'iiIiii!' lo ,luiv ih aiti'tviatur of Utjuoral Schuikkl will uot ianu for acvprai iiava. (John M. St'liollolil. t-otiimmttlor ut (tic I'tilloil Sialoa army, wan horn In Now York in lsai. Ilt Kraituati'il at tho mllliary aiiulfiimy at Wt-M I'olut In lH.Vt. ami rciiiflinoil llioro fur tlvo vonra n Inairui'tor of natural phlloHophy. Komi ufior tin outbreak of tho civil war ho wag annolnioil Irt-iitaillor tton- Tal of voluiitoorM ami gorvoil with croillt lu MlfMoiirl ami Kniiwu. lu 1Hi',t ho lolni'il tho arniv of tii-noral Khorioiiii mill iHiri n tiribiitltit-nt tuirt III all tho oM'rntliiim till the i'Iono of the war. In IstH ho wag mailo n hrlir inllor K'onoral ami In lsiW inn Jir u'-ii- oral in iiu ri-tfiiiar army, iu no wag appolnloil gocri'tary of war, but roglin'il In 1MK. I'rom 1S7U to lssl ho wan Hupcrlnlomloiit of iho military niMilomv ut W'i'mI ! 'ill li In 1H.HH lu MHM'iHtloil i !n. V. T. Shoniinu aa fom- imtnilor or tin I niton .si.iioh Army.) tub xoitTiiwiwr urn's IT. Moran llrothora of Sontlh Will IlulM a Torpedo lloal. Washington, Sept, ,'t(i,-Tht ropurt of Chief KiiKlnoer Wllaon, gent from Sun Fraiiclaoo to Soattlt; to Invi'Mtluaw Hip plant of Moran Hrothoitt, wa ouilrely gatlafai'tot-y ami Soeivtary Herbert thU siftcnuHiik awiinh'il that linn tho con tract for tin coiiHtriii'tloii of olio of the IlircH torpeilo iNiuig to bo built for the navy. Tho pricp to bo palil la fHWi.oon, which l "iN li"'1"' than tho oi-ldlnal bid of Hie tlr in. which coiihciiIciI to the reduction In order that tho department inlcht have a gullli'leiit inarKln lefi from the appropriation of $17."i,ikhi to nupply forpedoH and ttung for the boat. Tim Honior member of tht firm wan al tho navy department loihiy climlnc up tin biwlne and ho nnnounccg that 11 h hla Intention to build a bout that will coinparo In every reaped with thi bet In tho wirld, anil aiiare no proper 4xpenn0. A'NtmiKIt VV7.7.LK. Tht? Statu of American ('itlzeiwlilp to He Aitnln AdJtiMted. Hntv FranclHco, Sept. UO.-The qneg tloii n to whether n tMiliu'.- lni on . . ii i.. .. ..iiu.in ..r tin, l!ntt. AllierlfJlll POll in ,ii".y. ... ed Slah Ih to be It led In Iho court. . ..1 l.H,k I'lllMlllllV Wonir Kim i 'n- from Ohlita, demniidlnu a lamlliiu on the ground that lie la n native of a l fornln Tho collector of the port, while admitting hl.i nativity, refused him a ,.,...i... 1... In n,o nn Amerl. lanilinif, ciaimiK " " " in cltlwn, iir. fflc-cortllnR to the contcn- . .. 4- t.v I,., nn , utitr. t (in or tlio Koverniio iH. niiiut lu, linl'tl 111 lean liy mrin , Amerlcn and of Amerlcnn parenU. QOTOIIKK CROr ItKl'OHT. -,i. i..n ,.,.t :i(iI'ln October crop Twiort of' the OrntiKo-.ludd Kiinncr, liBtliiK ItH OHtlninle uoii county relurna - . ... AlAAlt (til (I 1 1 1 al aBl tlirtHlllllK reporu '"' ' TUte tlio yield of wheat fit 12.H bUHhe h and the total crop at 45H.WflJ.tkW ImihIi . .. .i... ...i,,i..r. wimnt vlelila are larirer jthfini were expected, but the quality Ih poir nnd a coiiHiuorauit; " erM U1 never enter commercial Chan ni'hi. Tho yl.-ld of oat Ih Pn';"";""'; . l- ,.ul inn toil at DlH.IHMMI'HI JotKholH, or thirty I.UHliel to tht! aero. The Kpinllly If "t 111 kn"ife' wlUl tll(! glutMif the crop. LMgAINM HANK HUSTKM. ...,.,.Ju.,t ruiTiio lthiluo tute 'tank of lllnlno, of wl. Ch II. . WheelerilgprcHldctit and K. It. Wheelei (;Khler, wp.it Into the hand h of n rtf lver lodf.7. AKH0.H am II Ml not gtatiii. it v" i "'"', '" Maine .find w a, ,l''','fs"r t", 1 Hlnlno National batik which KUpomled one year ao. Qli'WS A CHANGE. Altona. ra Sept. 30.-T1.0 tat.ow gtorm of the BOHwm fell here today. Lnat week the thwntouiflter wan In the 00h. Gent's OlGthiritf Made to order In any style at the Inde PendenoeTailorHliop,T.liayU)n Jenks, proprietor. A fine line of aamples al. ways on band from which to aelect. u.,ii. made to order from 14 np, by .'Independence Tailor &nop INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, TUH ft N V K Tl :i M I'ltl HOU Kit. I to Make tho I'aual I'rotiilpo to "Meet Them" In lleavcu. Walla Valla, Scit. ao. -At 1'oinoroy today t'harlog My era wag tianKod for tho murder committed by getting- lire to tho A hoi lu hotel at A sol I ii Olty over two yoara njio, whoii Frank; Slier, ry wag burned. Ascending" tho gcalTohl Myorg inn do a ahort addtvaa gtoully priH'lalmliitr hU Inuocemo of Hie crime of which ho had twice boon eon vlcted, aaylntr "that clrcuinataiu-eg wort ncnliiHt him," To tlio liiHt moment ho had hopes that Governor Met) raw would coin. mute hla sentence to liuprUouiuent for life, but ho was dlwippolntod. lie claimed to have been converted to tMirlMllanlty durluu hla ImU ineareerii tlou, and bade hlg frlemlM bimhI bye, naylnit "he would meet thciu lit heav en." At 11 o'clock tho iiooho wna tidjiiated to hla nock, Iho black cap drawn over hta face ami tho trap spume. In the fall the knot In tht noom' Mllppcd to a ixiliit below the chin and ho wag slow ly gtratik'led lo death, Ida nock not be. lug' broken. Several auoiilxlui; groans cm-aped lit i it and then all wag unlet. After haiiKluir elirlit minutes the physi cians pronounced him dead. It Ih Mint ed by gome who wltucaaed the execu tion that life wag not entirely extinct when Hie ImmIv waa cut down and If Iho elecirlc battery had been applied Immediately iho man cou'd have In-cii reaimciiateil, f.r a faint pulse and res piration were percepliblo when the body waa placed iu the collln. IMIU.ARS VS. STATIC HONOR, Austin, Tex,, Sept. !. thily twenty live niembem of tho IcKlalaturo have arrived up tonight, and Jmluiiii; from tho present Indications It Is hardly prulmlile that a quorum will arrive lo answer roll-call tomorrow. A careful poll of In, ili houses by Interested par ties develoHg the fact that frun the public utterance and well-known senti ment of tho members Iho an 1 1 prize llk'lit will go throuuh the senate Willi ait eiuercency clause with vuios to spare. The Hdit to kill Iho einorjjeti'y cUlilso Will ls V, nurd bllterlv III tht' hmiso by Iho lallas jieoplo. Tlio com. tnlttee of business men will arrive to. morrow from 1 "alias and will plead with legislative coinmlil"cs In knock out the elnoi'iceuoy clause on the ground that It wilt coiillscaie th, inlands of dol lars worth of proMrly In l,'illns wlvlch hiue liit-n nulla Id on I his lli.Mil. A Rosnitl ltG IIOI.O I T. R.tbiliir. S"l. .. T. Knowlos, a traveliuir atfeiil for the S. It. .Medi cine t '.. and ilrtvltu; thniiiKh I he tat waa hold up nnd robbed m Roli- Is-ria hill thw oveii4ni:. Jle timl Just IkishiiI the Mlliuiill, on ul' to ICpo" iiui'K'. when (he UHiial tall ami rliort men nisjHiiml ordorlntf Kimwi.n to "dlt up" On covenil htm twill a' irun and tho other gean-hed lilm. Hud- I Uk' nlsiut 5bl. Shorlrr l.athcart has itoiu out to Inveptlale. ALL AUK ASSKJNKD NEW F08T8 AND OLD FOR TltK CLEKQY OF THE M. K, fllUKCII. Knsult (if the Alum ill Mnthodist Kpls. copal Confsmnce In I'ortliut Yesterday. I'OKTIANI. S,-it. :in. The niuiual conference of the Methodist Kplscop.il church rli wd today, and Ihe following apsilulmeiiU of inlnUtci'M were made. Salem dlalrlcl-Johu i'aroU, prtaid- Inn elder. Albany -.1. T. Abbolt. Amity H. Older. Hrowiiavllle-J. W. Spangler. Itrooka -T. V. Royal, t'orvalll- Harold Oberir. Ialla-S. A. Shut. layion-l''. I,, ltciknap. Km; M. G. Wire. Kalla 'liy-l.. M. llaworth. Ilalhey-IIIriim Gould. Ilulilnird-W. J. Gardner. ' InletM'ndenciL). . (JIm-h. .Icll'orsou -10. I.. Thoinpgoll. Junction 4'ity-K. (',. I ru IT. lx'banou--G. S. Harmon. Lincoln 10. R. Horner. Meliamar-W. II. Myorg. Mc.Mlnnvlllo 1 . T. SummiTvlllo. Moiiroo S. K. !.. Newport, riillonuiih, Mllla City nnd Delrolt to bo supplied, Salem (Klral clpirch) (i. w. Grniuiia; Ille, .1. M. Shulse. Shedd-A. Kershaw. Kliorlilan-4', 10. :randall. Sllrtz nnd Toledo (to mipply)-S. W. Potter. Sllverton Isaao I'eart. TurnerK. II. ltclknnp, WoiNlluirn-II. It. Klworlhy. ,. G. GiM-hran, proforwor at Wlllam- ctto University. t. I. Oliver, lecturer on t neology in Willamette fnlverglly. W. S. HarriiiL'lou waa iraiiNrerred to tho I'mrct Sound con ffrenco and tm- hIitikhI to Seattle. r. I.. .Joiioh la made prcsiuinif eiticr of Grant 'a 1'nan tllatrlct. ,T. N. DeniilHon i;oea to (irani rnsn, AV. It. Moore to Jacksonville: (I. W. iv'ennodv to Itosoliiirtr: S. 10. Menlni;er to AHhliind and 10. tillheim to Meilford. G, VV. Guo la continued aa preHldlnn elder of the Portland district and J. J. Walker jcoeg to Aaloila. CORItlO'lT GACIvLKS. V,,v York. Kent. .'10. Prior to Ilia do- I kit l''-i'it fin- ids ir.iinlpi; iiuarlci'g iu Texas Champion Corbel t today ffiive tho New vorker h nn exiiiihiiou in M.it",lwin Siiuare Kiirdcn of low ho Is tr.iliiliiK' for hla lunt wiiii iui.im ItlilllU At 11 o'clock Corls'tt Iiiiniied throuifh the ropeg fur a "o" with Tom Forest of Slieepshead Hay. In roHpoime to a (leiuanil for a gpecoll OorlM'tt gald: "UkIIch and jrentlenion, I nm itolnj: to Texas tomorrow to i;ct inyKcIf ready to meet Hob KllKlniinoiis. I have the utmost conlldence In tho l'loridit aiii nob, eluli nml from what I have gccn In tho papei'H you can eunlly hco that WO lloll t Wlllllllfiy 11RUI anil even wiwii to como back from Texas without Bet- UIuh: it. , t M "Kor my purl, I m willing that the I'lorldii Alhlcllc dull Hlinll pull off tlio Unlit whenever they choline." -ci,. ,.i, 111,11,11111 looked fat. but bo can eaally reduce the fat' ho la cnrryliiir within ft inolllll Wltn Hienu.v iiiiiuniK. WI1KAT AND HOPS. T.lemuwvd 'RrtlK .'). WllPflt. Bliot, Mum; domand ixsir; No. 2 'Red Winter, 5a ad; N. 2, Red ssipriiitf, bwh-ko rx hiuiHto1; No. 1, Jlii.nl iManitoiba, 5a ad; No 1 Callifornila, to 3d. Now York-ilIopH, dull. i A 1SURPLU18 AT LAST. AViwhtiiRton, iHopt. .TO.-Tlw RoW rc et'rvo itotlay 1 $!M),81tWS. The tren ury clostHl tho inonlih wtlli a surplus of' $3,175,080 Lu ixjcelipls over expemll tutm , i . . , i . , ' i OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1895. I PHI II I 111 fluilientic Data ol Hand irom The Prisoner Expresses Dissusl Stricken Hawaii Aslatn Chotnr with Borne, with Othsra a Hlokaeaa I'auasd by Katliig Pot goned fish from tha Boa. SAN KR.V.WISro. Sept, 'JS.-The Imikentlno S, II. Wilder iirrlved today and tirouiiht the Hnt nuihcutle mlvlceg from Honolulu received for two weeks, Tho Wilder sailed tut Sept. Hill. Tho Associated Plcsg colTesMiiidelit aa)g: Sereuly-hvo jieoplo have been attacked wlili cholera since l lie platnic broke nut, ntnl of that number llfty lwo have died, Hut few while people were among" tin victims). 1 Miring- the last forty -elKlit hours but one new case hag developed, mid It g ts'lleved the disease Is imw la check nnd it Is only a urn tier of a few week when It will he totally eradicated. As a result of the nluiost entire sus pension of hut'.iicsg many llauallans are out of wmk and there appears to I io treat distress aiuoiiif lliein, , relief Station has heeil npi tied. Tilde Is mill giinio tloiilit as lo the real nature genu rue, the majority of the medical men ayree ihui it Is Asiatic cliolera, but l line are some who iiialiit ila that It Is purely a local tllae tse. M'liiy of tlio cases ht've lieeii Mac. d, nod with- out exception the jiiiutl t' of cailng raw ii m it has hm-a respiiiiMlhlo for the sickness. The Huh III lite harbor are believed lo have Is'eii M,soueil and the sale of gome Is prohibited. TIllO ItAl.l,, KAST AM) WKST. Haselnill lii New York and Heavy Cricket la Portland. New York, Sept. Althoiiirh the chauiplouslilp season III Hits city dues not como to an cud until .Mumlay, the ilittiln.itliMi ,f ihe H'iiuitiil of lH'Xi wax decided by the result of tills afler lliMin's ciinlesl Ig'tweell Ihe New Volks and Italtluioies. The lt.iltlmoreg won tlie k'.iuio and M'Uiianl lu the eighth Suiliik by A coiiibluallou of hlla gad irinrs. If ever nine hall players worked hard In keep Hi" ipicsllnii of (he pennant lu ilniibl II was the New Yoiks bslay. They played at all siacK, but still Die Orloleg were t, fast for them. Jon- lllllk'H really Won Hie kiaine liltnself, his phcnoineiiiil catch of Hat ton's Hy III the fluhth lunini: when two were mi I In- bases, In a h lie completed n niililo piny uiiimlHied, win all ilia l saved the Glauis froiii tlelTigT the gcore. I'lio Orioles were loudly cheered as they marched off tho Held. Iiarkness put an cud lo Ihe KHine at the cud of the eluhth Inning. 'Ihe alien. lance was S,( Hat. Porlla'mt. Sept. US Tho America's today defined Ihe Hrlllsliers at crick et on .Mulliiomali Hi-Id. 'I he k'anie was lietweeli the Vliiorla cricket club and the All Oreon leaiu, made up In this clt v and Asiorhi, Tlio All oreuoiis won by one run and live wlckeis, the score iM'Intt All Orctfoiia Vic toria 1-1. In tlio first Innliik' tho homo team made US runs, while Ihe Victorias only secured (Ml. In the second liinlUK, how ever, tho HrltlHhorg picked up and scored i'k'I while the lioino loam made (inly One of tho features of the (ianie was the IhiwIIiik of Wilkinson of Astoria. (ipt, Lawrence of tho All Orceins also played a koo1 Kiime, T1I13 MOW YORK. HANKS. Now York, SiMit, 2S. The Now York Financier soya this week: Statement of the Aslated Hanks of New York t'lty for tho wo,k ondlnir Si'iitenib"r '-siii relhs-tg the continued shipments of currency to tlio west for Rraln inovlujf piinioxos. Loans bave Ismmi contracted for $ri,SU(!,siM nnd deposits are down lo $'.i,:7,ik). The nctiiiil decrease In cash Is '.',-I71.:Mh of which $'".. 1 1K) Is In Sieeie and $,J,1SII1UM) In local tenders. Tolal reserve In exeeag of IckiiI fiipilrcinciit Ih $'."J,-tMI)175. liritltAII FOR OltKCON. Poriland. Sent. "X-Tlio Orouonliin has llifiires irci.'ired by the various railroad kIiowIiik Unit shipments of ifi-ceii and dried frnllH from Orck'oti, Washlnitton nml Idaho for thl mciikoii li.'ivo been mil ciirliiiuls to dale, It Ik estimated that by the end of the season Hie tdilpnioiilH will roach 1.01M) caiioflds. The shliuiieiits llils season ore double those of any prevloii s year. Two thirds of this amount of fruit was shipped from OroKim, COOD FOR AMKUICA. lit rlln. Sept. 2S.- I1, Knlllo. ropro-iiIIiil- it. (I. Dun .V Co. of New York. has Just completed his lour tliroujih Cont'inn v. Ho renorts Hint oxiiorls friiin the Culled Slates Into Gcrinany tiro constant ly Increasing", especially In lines of l'lirntluro mid fr ills. About 3(1(1 eoinmerclal trnvelers from the nlled States are now n this country trylni; to open up fresh cliamielH of trade for American made kmK mid are meet Inn with a reasonable uieiu- ure of success. MA HONK STIUCKION. Washington. Sept, ,'10. ICxJSeiuilor Mahoiio of VI ml n la HiilTerctl a stroke of paralysis tills ninriilin; nt bis rtsnn in the Itcrlln holol. His iihyslclaiiH avo been constitution Ihriinnliout the al'tei'iiooii nnd his clianccs lor recov ery are doubt fill. Tlio entire rluht side Is paralvwil, UielililliiK I lit' nniu arm and loir. Ho Is iiiinililo to speak exeepl A few Inarliciilalo sounds. Ho has iiiiiliilaliied consciousness, however. 1IOM10OPAT1IY WINS, t'lii-iiniid Soul. :ui. In tl.e confer ence today A lively (lcliate was precipi tated by an nttcinpt. to nave ine cnu ferenct 'endorse the old miimiirf'iiioiit of tho Porllaiul liospitiu, wni'Mi wouki I, nun Itiiutll n. i-oiiilelliiiillloil of till DI'CH- ent linineopallilo niiinaifouiciit. A mo tion was put to endorse the former inaiiaifeineut tun it whs ueieuieii aim tho hospllal will remain under homeo pathic management. STONG SAUHATARIANS. lAtltnilin. fteipt .30. It was decided by nn ovorwhelnnliiiir vote today close the exyuMl'tlou on iSutulny, , nn itaiiii Not On of Ml (Jnvpnty-flv. Vvlluw Btudenta Will fay Ha Wgg with Thniu On April Third. SAN' FRANCISCO, Kept. 28,-Au ovetilug: jiaper ptihllsheg nn luiorvlew with Theodore Durrant In which the prisoner expressed hlg Ulsuust at the witnesses who had tesllllod for the lirosecuiloii. "I wonder that tho fate of Ananias and Kaphlr.i his not overtaken gome of them," he is ipiotcd us swiyliiK. "It Is siranio lu imi Hint they have not been airuck dead for what they have said uualnst mu on tho stand." lMirrnnt exprcsscg coiill Iciice lu his ulilmalo luipilital. Tho tb-feuse (Iocs not secin to rely go much on an nlihl as It did it few days nco ami I heir efforts nro liowjielugt devi.icd t" nn attempt to llnd Haws In tlio proseeii. llou. Not tine of inirnuii'g seventy live clasniaieg will slop to the friii'n ami say tho accused intended lr. Cheney 'a lecture of April ;i,l. TO RKI'ollM THIO LORDS. An Herculean Task Asslcncd to Them solves by ihe I'liloiilsU lu JOuclaud. Cop.vrlKhlcil ISp.", by Amkh-IiiIciI Press, lind.ill. Sept, M,- licf.irili of the hoiiso of lords In Ihe last few days has become Ihe topic of principal discus sion. While nothing- may cuiuc of it Im mediately or lu the near Itiune, tin-vlg-or with which the suiiln i is belnv; handled lu the press and tit public ad dresses Indicate diat ihe leaven Is workliiir which will ultimately give Ihe house of lords at least a resem blance of a representative cliaiiicler. The speech of I lie mai"llls of Loudon. derry al a baiupiet al lilpoti last nlulit III which lie ndllillleil lli.it tlio house of lords Is susceptible to Improvement ami expressed the hope that Ihe union ists would grapple wlih the tiicsiion was heartily welcoiueu by tho uulun- Ists present and appears to ruiilirm the sliileinent tmbllslied III the Oally Ohroiilido yesierdiiy iiiorul'ii; that Ihe mservAtlvi leaders medliat,' iiiiroduc- lui; ineasurcs iu favor of reform of lln house of lords. It Is Mik'k'ested, however, that there Is a possibllliy Unit this Is auoiher scheme emanatliii,' favor of Irish domination, Irom the ItlKlit lion. Joseph Chambci lain with a view to further "dishliiu" tho radi os. STRTCK HY AN 10 N 51 MO. Henry Walker Nearly Loses Ills Life al LtiKcue lcsteiihiy. Kilh'em. Or., Sept. "S.-llonrv Will L-i.r leliit I', titles t iviiiil v. II v xiiles e'lsl of Kuireno, met wlih a serious, if not ratal, accident tills morning. He had been In town ilrlnkliiK all tilubt and was trying" to make his way to the river hot loin near town, where his family was canmlmr. Hu was crossliiL' lh Southern Pacltlc track when the hill fort! la express came nl'itiir. and he was struck by the outline and kics ked from Ihe track, his arm ami two ribs' helm; broken, lie nlsn received a se vere wound on the head and Internal Injuries besides. INCI.10 SAM AFTKR Til KM. PKNDLK'I'oX. or., Sept. 'JS.-Tlierc was (treat comtnoiion loiiav anions deiilzeiis of the Ohliieso quarter here, occasioned by it ccneral raid made by several federal olllcers who are search- Ini; for Mongolians who had no certif icates Issued by the Internal revenue collector cntltlltik" tlicin to remain In tin Culled Stales under Hit Geary law. On a warrant Issued from Hie Cull ed States commissioners' court, Gory Luiik was arrested on accoont of nol holiijC abb to produce a ccrtiilcnte. lie was examined before Hie com- mlssloiior and hold to the Culled Slates grand Jury. Gis'y had removed his laundry and In some way lost his cerllllcalo. He will bo deported to China unless he can prove lie Is en- tlllod to have Issued lo him another oortlllonto. This Is the lirst case under tho recent riillnir of tlio department that In cases lu which n certlllcate has be-on lost a feilerai judge may niaue nn onier dlroctlnjt the collector to lsme A now eertllleiito. Gmy Is a prosM'rous Chi naman and has been a resident of Pendleton ten years. TKXAS Oil NOW 1 1 HUH. Wnublnc-liin. Sent. 28. If the Tiromo- ters of the Corhett-Fltzsiuimtiiis llghl ontortalu au opinion that lu case the tight Is not allowed to como off In exns that they can light in Indian rrltory they will certainly bo tllsap .Intel A I tornev-Ceiioral Harmon said that there will he no lighting lu Indian territory or In any other terri tory over which the United States gov ernment has Jurisdiction. Ho Old nol remember whether there was any ter ritorial Iaw against prize lighting nor did It much mutter whether there was or not. If It Isicanio necessary they cojild And law to light tho case nnd II might bo stated, on his nut horny, that tho light would not bo permitted In any territory In the United Stales, WHEAT AN l HOP PRICKS. Liverpool, Sept. 2S.-Wheat, firm, de mand pisir: No. 1! Red Winter fis; No. 2 Red Spring, stocks exhausted; No. I hard Manitoba, 5s llVod; No. 1 Cali fornia, TlS, Sau Francisco Hops nucha nged. Portland Wheat, active, linn; val ley 40; AValla Walla 4(1 per bushel. New York-Hops quiet; state com mon to choice 1SU4 crop, 3fu'7e; l'aclUc coast, 1803 crop, 3'J"c- TO SAVE DURU.VNT. San Francisco, Sept. 80. Already enl- otilatioiis ore being niado for Durrnnt's safety should tho verdict of the jury lo tiiifMtlslaotory to a portion or rue community. It Is believed that unless ho Is convicted nn attempt nt violence will bo made. Tho sheriff hns mndo new plans for keeping tho mob at bay and Is making extra efforts to defend tho couuty jail. . Fivo Cents Per Highest of all in Leavening MM Absolutely pure MAN'S IMMORTALITY BCIENCE DEMON MTKATKB CONTIN UITY OF HUMAN LIFE. The Bilritulietio Theory as Presented by Dr. Dan Clark, In Opposition lo tha Claim, of Materialist. Hr. Dean Clarke reoeutly delivered a liH iure lu Fully church, tl.ls illy, to a aiiiall but Intelligent audlouco on tho Seientlilc Demonstration of Im mortality," of much merit, a synojmU of which Is itlveu Isdow. Dr. Clarke prefaced tho lecturo by reciting two poems, delivered by a lady lu the hyp notic or truuet condition, In Iloston. Kver hIiico man Is-gan to rviMou and ponder on his origin and dcgilny, there have been two great thorleg concern- liu' his being, tho materialistic, and iho gilrllual. The former allinus that life and mind are the result of phys ical orgaiil.aion, and Hie latter that iiiiml is ii distinct entity which i,ro- duccM tho organization and Imparts lire to it. i lie former asserts that death ends all," and the latter that death is but hlith of Hit spiritual man from his material body." Which of Iheso two coiillicilng theories is true? Does the body produce or organize. the iiiiml or spirit, or vice versa? Do- diicilvo reasoning alllnns that every effect Is the n-MlIt of II cause, and It needs no argument to prove that Hit physical lusly of man is produced by an energy inherent, in the primal germ cell from which lis complex machinery Is evolved. All organic forms of veg etable ami animal Isdng, are evolved from a seed w hich is liseif a product of pre-evislliig life. The eXH-rlmonts of Prof. Tyndall and oilier physical scientists, have proved conclusively that there Is no spontaneous genera tion, or that matter couuoi produce life nor ciuiseloiis mind. The seed that dm not contain potentially a life prln- Iplo never germinates, but rots. l'licre Is no prisif that chemical action has ever produced any form of organ ization higher than c rvslallzation. Chough the physicist may say with Point See through tills air, this wean, and this earth AU mailer tpilck and bursting Into birth," There Is uo proof that this quickening energy is a property of matter. 1 he scientific or Inductive methou of reasoning, then-fore, couqiclg us to adopt tho spiritual hypothesis of the origin of life and mind, and to main- tin that there Is a universal energy liervudlng Ihe universe of matter, which is superior to Inherent physical forces, for it controls them, and that this primal spirit isitcncy Is tho source of Individual life and mind, which cre ate each organic form through which tin y are manifest. I'mpiesiioiialily physical mart Is tho highest organization in Nature. Spirit ual science now iitlirms that the an cient patriarch was right, who said: 'There Is a spirit In man," and It further declares that this spirit Is the essential or real man, which clothes Itself wlili a physical garment or dwelllt.g iu which It abides long enough to evolve "a spiritual body" (such as St. Paul alllrmod to exist) which It creates out of the sublimated essences of lis grosser envelope, and when thus Individualized, at any time it may "shuiilo oft the mortal coll." and enter n higher condition of life lliat Is perpetual. Having shown that the materialistic theory does not rationally account for tlio origin of life and mind, it may be shown i hat mind ns it "mode of mo tion." or as a primal energy, Is dis tinct from physical forces. It Is a doc trine of physics that all forces Inherent lu matter are correlated, and may be transmuted the one Into tho other, but there are no fads lo prove that any of them can be transmuted Into cither life or mind, nor that tho latter can lie changed Into the former. True the nerve force In animal and man, by which mind or spirit Is connected with the physical hotly, and by whose vibra tions mind controls body, Is undoubt edly transmuted force obtained from air, food, and water. Hut mental force Is vastly superior to nerve aura, nnd I here Is no miraculous alchemy that can change pork and cabbage Into nn epic, an oration or a vision of hoavou! Our Individuality must Inhere lu n spiritual constitution for wo know It persists from Infancy to old age, while our bodies are a ceaseless llux of mole cules taken In and cast out dally. If our personal Identity pertained to the nut ward form, we would bo entirely another person us of len as once a year. If Hie physical brain were the seat, of sensation; If all we see, hoar, feel, lasto and smell were sensations pho tographed upon the physical brain, memory of them would not last a mouth, for, with an active thinker nt least, brain substance would be wholly changed iu that time, and all It con tained would go with It. True the brain Is the brain Is the organ or In strunient of the mind, nnd there Is n most Intimate relation between them so that they are mutually affected while united, but the power of mini, transcends In every way the physical properties of brain, nnd we are now positively assured of some functions) of mind that do not depend upon tho physical organs through which they are usually manifest, nnd the exercise of ono such overthrows the material istic theory that fooling and thought nro more functions of brain. There are today thousands of highly intelli gent persons who can see without eyes and hoar without ears. SwedenlHirg was a remarkable Instance, nnd A. j. Davis, now a, noted physician in Ilos ton, Is another, nnd Miss Mollle Fan cher, of ltrnoklyn, N. Y Is n most re markable clairvoyant nud clairnudlent. The speaker said ho knew nnd had personally tested n hundred more, so lie could say Willi Iho great German metaphysician Schopenhauer, that whoever scoffs nt tho fact of these metaphysical powers, "Is not worthy to be called a skeptic, he Is simply Ig norant!'' Tho oxorclse of theso snpernorninl faculties of mind, which are frequently developed by hypnotism, and the use of nnosthotlcs nnd volatile stimulants, nnd eeni to be wholly normal to some persons, clearly Indicate the existence of a spiritual body within tho mate rial, possessing a counterpart of nil Its organs. For It Is an accepted princi ple of physiology that a function re quires nn organ, hence the clairvoyant aud clati-Audicnt must possess organs Copy.' No. 43. rower, Latest U. S. Gov't Report limn, subtle than the physical cur and eye, nml by purity of reasoning, an en tiro etlierlal counterpart of the mate rial organism. This Is further proved by tin testimony of many person re suscitated from catAlepsy anj coma, from drowning and various other causes. Seine if not hundreds of auch have told -of being fully conscious of being out of their bodies which they could look down ujsm while floatlnir alwve them In a more ett.erlul form, which appeared to be tethered by a magnetic cord to the physical body they had vacated. ' This "spiritual double" Is further proved by not In frequent "phantasms of the living," or "upjKirlllou of tho astral form." called "dopplo-gangors" by the tier mans, whh h have U-en seen by thou sands of Intelligent pcrsong now liv ing, and that are testified to by many eminent writers of antiquity. Also tho testimony of many eminent goers who at death beds have witnessed ami dosorllied the resurrection of the spirit ual lusly from Its encasement. Added to thlg vast array of testimony of those, now In tho material form, we hive the conllrmatory testimony of tho prophets and seers of the Itible record. According to Luke xxJil, 3S, Jesug said: "No that the dead are raised, even Moses showed nt tho bush, when ho called tlio Iml the God of Abra ham, aud the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, for Ho Is not a God of tho dead, but of the living, for all ' live unto Him." Mark that all those verbs are lu Iho present tense and de clare, as plain and emphatically a words can, that all the so-called "dead" are now (or were then) living, and If so they were then living as decarnated spirits, us we all shall. St. Paul con Ui'ins this truth in J I Cor. v 1, where he says: "For we know that If our earthly house of thlg tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands (tho spirit body) elernal iu the heavens." Wo may cite also tho appearance of Samuel to Saul and "the woman of Tndor." Tho apis-arance of Moses and Kllas on the Mount, of the prophet Daniel (probably) to John on Palmos, and of Jesus to Paul on his way to Damascus all these, according to the testimony, were seen In human form, though with bodies etlierlal and shin ing with the "glory" of heaveuly trans figuration! list, aud not least, said the speaker, modern art aud science through the photographic camera has absolutely demonstrated the continued existence of doenrnnted human beings, in a sub limated Issly closely resembling their abandoned mortal form. This fact Is testified to by as eminent (.dentists as Alfred R. Wnllace, F. R. S.. the great naturalist and co-worker with Darwin, Win. Crooks, F. R. S., editor of the London Quarterly Journal of Science; by J. Traill Taylor, editor of the Hrlt ish Journal of Photography; by Gur ney, of Fifth Ave., N. Y the oldest photographer In tho United States; by II. J. Newton of Now York City, an In ventor of and dealer In photographic apparatus, etc., and six e.iert photo graphers who were summoned In 18(55, or thereabout, to the trial of Mr. Muin ler, the llrst known spirit photograph er, who was arrested for ihe alleged crime of "obtaining money under false pretences" by professing to tak spirit photos. The speaker said he personal ly tested this mail's claims, in Boston, In 1871, aud he exhibited several spec imens then ohtalued, which he could vouch for, one of which was obtained by Mrs. Lincoln of her spirit husband Abraham, the great emancipator of America and another of his own angel mother whose likeness was unmistak able, and another of the mother of a graduate of Harvard who accompanied and nsslsied in putting the nrtlst under crucial test conditions. Such facts ns these, verillod by thousands of the most eminent men ami women of the age, and demonstrated by crucial ex periments of scores of the greatest savants of science lu Europe and America, settled tho grent question, "if a man die, shall he live again?" and Hamlet's query: "To be, or not to be." Is no longer the unsolved prob lem of "up-to-date" scientists nnd phi losophers, who have dared the scoffs of fools, and Investigated phenomenal facts by the million now . occurring, which demonstrate Is-yond controversy man's continued life post mortem! COST OF MILK PRODUCTION. Professor Wing of Cornell, In his summary closing llullctiu C2, on "Cost of Milk Production," says: Our records of this herd for the year seems to us to warrant the following conclusions: 1. With a fairly good herd, carefully fed nud kept, milk can be produced for (15 cents per hundred weight and fat for Ki cents per pound for ihe cost of food consumed. 2. That Individuals of the same breed vary more widely hi milk nml butter production than do the breeds them selves. 3. Tho larger nnlmals consumed less pounds of dry matter per 1(H) pounds live weight per day than did the small er auimals. , 4. That In general the best yields of fat weropbtnlned from cows that gave, at least a fairly large flow of milk. 5. In general, the cows consuming the most food produced both milk and fat, nt the lowest rate. (i. For the production of milk and fat there Is uo food so cheap ns good pasture grass. Awarded Highest Honors World' Pair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crap Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. MEM