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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1895)
The Best Newspaper I the ont that give the nitwit mi 4 frhori new. Cornier the WEST I1PB 'lh rPf tn rolk county, As an Advertising Medium .THE WEST SIDE Takes the Lead in Polk County VOL. XIII. .$2.00 Per Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1805. Fivo Cents Per Copy. No. 43. i i riiYsiei ass-dux hstuy. DR. S.A. MULKEY, Resident dentist. The rrttftwlon piaolWU In Ita various kMa.hwt. SaU-uVUon uinuilHt, OiU- Iron, wume iiiiii, rurnt'r tula and Moiimtmtn airwu, oppoKiin iu, tfotlttu Siitlonal tank. r- U KETtTlUM, M. i. OFFICE H ami NtaidciKto. tvruer Railroad ind Moumoutb luoViioudouoe, Or, nit K. J- THOMAS. PHYSICIAN ml Hurt-win. LhHOttm.s of the " . r ... i...... i now .u,". --- v. : . . .... ihKmi an.i lit ii. iipi-iniiii'a. ai Tboon Pharmacy, iuoinuoutu, urvgon rR. J. ! JUiiiHw., wflii'M i 13 lHntiKt. All work warranted to ftf Ul twt ' tNUHIUHKUI. lUdOIOIV do?, Or. ATTORNEY!. n U r LER, TOWNSKN l A lOTTF.R, M A II AVI at. I Ittttot'liolia M Ppecialty. OrtUw in tho CiHir block. IiiuVpeu UooiS Oregon. if RALLINUKK- ATTORNKY- n.at; t-Uw. (Deputy i'neeutliig At- tornev fr I ik county j wiuco in room 4. opera house lilocH, linleptit duo, Oregon. n EO- A. SNuiuTrfoUNKY AT J Law. Will prm'it in ail stiile ad federal roiiriM. AlwtrnoU of title furnished. Office nwr Iii.lcponitetiott National Rank. HAS 11 ANl DUOIiH. MITCHELL BOUANNOX, MAN nfnetureni of sli and diH'ro. Al), enll Hwint. Maiu street, Inde pendence, Or. SECRET HOClMTir-S. AO. U. W.-1NDKI KNDENCE , Lodgs, No, 22. meet every Molt day nikfbt in 1 . 0.0. F. hull . All sojourn ina broth" are Invited to attend. V O. Cook, M. W ; V- C. PcntUiid, Hoc. OMKlt IX) 1 HIE, NO 4r, K. .f P. All knitjbtn nr erliully uivitJ. Jnliti Kicbarawia Jr., C. &; J. U. Mru, K f K.AS. MOTOR LINE TIMIC TAIII-IS' WKKK IA1X Invn lvi lniU-p'ce Mi'iuii Ih Mi i. a. . :M 10:WI -111 1:0 " tM p. ;,K) f- 4:it i;0 - liW :S0 " MXDtVl lltll' MiilHII 111 II:JII. M. tO:.W. l'J::W b. M. too WO im uo SiiO East and South via The SHASTA .Route of the Southern Pacific Eir;i tmtnii run dully. fcoutli 11 f. Nortli Lv, f'nrtlitiid I . Il..,ntf Ar. I :!'" A.M. 13:10 r. U. Ar. " Bal.m, Turner, Marl.-n Jerr.-n-.n. A . Junction. TariKPnt, hikmIiK llnly. ''"'f burg. Junction Cliy, Irving, ."'. . Dmlii.. n.l all lalU fnim lUrnvbur w.ulli to ami IncltulliiK A-hliili't, ..nve. Arrto. Portland HlO A. M. I U.w. lilirK ...r. ai I'. JJ Nttfg ...M),A. , i 1'ortlnii.l .. -; ' SlmF"tnotr (!"' Uhvo. ArrlvB. Portlnd..4)H. . 4 KhU'in . . C 1 i'- Halcm H.iWA.ml rrlliiinf.. l'(.l A.iii, DTniiij Cars on0gden Roois. PULLMAN BUFFET; HLKKl'KIW Htlll Becond Clnw H1fpiii Cnm Btlachf U to nil through tmiim. West Side Division. Between Portland and Corvallis Mall trnlim dully (iwit 'JUl!'. 7:1Tn.' I iVv 1'iirlliind Ar 11:1k. hi. I Ar--Inl-in-iil-ucO -A r 1'2-ISti in I Ar ( i,rvnlll lv f. l'l 1. HI. I:.'. I !. t !:i p. in. At Albany amUiirvnlllCWmiiiVt with l"iln ii e. A K. Hiillmiid. Expr( Imin ilnllyii'jwpl Hnmlfiy I 4:l." p. in, 7aT p. in. l.v . fortliiMil. Ar Vr.Miliiivll Ar K i ll. in. r vi a. in Yamhill Division. Alrlia nii'll In wiily. l:i a. in. I jV.-l'iirllulid Ar p. 111. l.v Mon mniitli ,v fiil'm. in. Ar Alrlln l-v I p. in K:in n. in TJI n, in ThroiiKb llrki-U to nil ikiIiiIh In tl.- ; '" HtalcK.Cuniidii.nnd Kuroic, nm , t'l.'nliiul from I. C I'A HKY, Agent, ' 'V1 V!',7,';'.V V-ir'-l Mniw-r. Art..K.riKH.Attl.. l-OHThANO, OUKtKiN. G. L. HAWKINS, I'ronrlcUir of Tha Ind-nondrnce- Marble' Worfca, "wiatw ' . ,- n IIUI1 Uff.rU lllltll. nn an Minnuiry worn, rum-""" hlp, latt-Ht dwdKiiH. and lowistl prlrwt. (IIMRIfPtlMSIsaPAYS ujou um the rrUlom" Eli Incnbatm Bnad.ra, 1 11) Make money while othere are waating timebyoldtmxreaaca. CauloKtellaallalxiut lt.and dacrit)e evrry Illuatrnted Catalogue 1 poultry bualneaa. The"ERIE, tnedinntcally the xm iwhccl. pretllwtmoiW. We ere Tacifio Count 'akcth. Blyle cfta t,Kr,i. maUedfree,give . fiilt dwirrlntlon , pHr e., omT wawtwJ. riXALUMA IltCUBATCK CO., ret -'" Baawcn lloriaa, txl 8 Main 8t Um Kny,tr- 'Caveatu, and Trade-Mark obtained and ell sal ient buiine,conducted (or moderate Ftea. 1 jOua orrice le Oproe.Ti; U, 8. MJ O'' i' andwetanK. iire jiaiciitin lt Uiao Wiau remote (mm Washington. . " .i- Stad model, drawW or photo., frith d."f(,r,n( tbn. We ailviw, If natenlablo or not, Irt o ol charge. Our fee not due till intent i --"', . l . M if.n. to (JUain J awn., ' of TiSrintlia V. 8. and (WW countne. ,ient free, A'ldrra, 5 ' .' : f ! Om D.rruV nrriri ul..uiMr.TOM. O. C. wmm UR Patton & Van Nortwick. .SttAYINU rAUUtlW.. . . . Shaving IS cents. Bstha 2S unit. In Little Palace Hotel, C Street. A. L. Chute, llmknlth Mid Wapm Ucialrlii( Alt wtrk nrMtly ana qtiirkly I'XIH'lltlHt, Near l'Kt, . . . Monmouth, Oregon. HANKS. THli INDEl'liNDENCE UUWlllU UCl Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. HlltJM IUlKIUI, . . IIMkoU w, l, IvMNAWAY . . fiuul.r AtoiiMUl tmnkliif and K liaiin bnatnraa intnaanvtl; imum mwito, bill llanuuttd.ra mxrcinl rrtHltta emnM: diiwii rwll on irrnt aw. urn uiyit Ui tti..k, Intorwit wld v)U lllil dnxnlb. I'llt-rtlUh. , F, Mnillli , A, N..m, I. A. Allrn. II. It ".m. A. J.U.mh1iiim, i. W. Nvara. II llirwlilwra. ' Commenced Business Matxh A, 1889 Kxtnhlulmt by Natknial Authority. -TIIK- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of lndpeudn(,Uitiftli. Capital Stook $60,000.00 Suratwa, . $14,000.00 I. OlOI-K.lt, U W. HiiHKHW)!, Ifmldent. Vice I'rwildant W. II HAWtJCV.CanlitM. WKKCTOItH. I. . (aier, U RotwrtMin, Uwla Itvlmlrk O. W. Whiuker,W. W. OUIn. A irni'ml lianklna bualiinn IranaaiMMl Hnya ami at-lla ictiaiin on all hnimrtaiil imlntM. ln.wll rvnplvml auliln'l tnrbrrk ir on Pr lid. i ui ili.i.wiu Collm'tlona mal. timce iioura; v a. in. to i p. iu. INCORPORATED UNDCH THE UWJ OF ORC60N. Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH. Or. J. M. IMWI.KY P. I..CAMI'HKI.I .-.Prwldmit VlPR-Hrea. .('aalinir IIIA C I1IWK1.I Paid Capital. $30,000. DIHKCTOBH, I. It. Hawlpr. P.I.CnintiMI. I. M.KIuuon J. II, V. Ilutler. J.B. Klu in p, K. M. I'i'Wi-ll Jinu.ph ( nivfli. A ncnfral tiaiikiua' and eirhniiKin liualnma Irmiwu Kit: liwua Hindu: ilt ixwIU rmlvd ulijts t In rhm k ir on rwrtilteateof UihjII' nurrtmi pain mi in,ruii.ii, -Klri. nriHir vault and bunrlar tinaif ai, H-iimt by Vale tlm Iwk. ilI rr lliiiirar a. in. un n. m. FOK- fine Photographs , Crayon Work Pastelles . India inks Water Colors Goto I). H. CRAVENS Photograph Gallery independence, ur imw liLlt ALL la Ihtr plnce to grt nil ftrl-lit.a work Id. W ' HP BATH 25 Centa.? Amiirli-un ttnd Kuropenninnn.' Tlui mortal iMtM TH0. GUINEAN, Propriator, r -' n cvcntli and WiutlilnRf " Hta., Jf)ItTt-ANI, 0E'i"N " ----- uiiui UAM P, H.MoCABE. PJ. McGABE I CO., Proprlatora of Independence Tile Factor) Manufacturera of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all !.' ";f.j- - - . t, t; Prloea to Suit the HARD TIMES. - OFFICE AND FACTORY , indfiiiendence. uregon ...v.. J mm v.n .t MM Via i n 1 III 1 Hi Models o( Guns. Rifles afm For liliii Passed An Amerioan Cltiian rinntt fur Kraitlng Army Duty While On a Vlait to the Fatherland. niORtitN, Vt. 5,-ttMiM' ittw nrrwta lutvo Uon Jiiiitlo In lU-rllt Uh IiuIIhi; tfcnt of Mit. tSuwHruU1, 1Ih wltlow of a major In tliKilHwxlaii unity, nml ovl- lllIH'l tlllW fltr tllllilllM'll m-lMlkS to rtlliiW lioymul titty (Imibt that uttMlt'la ttittl imrtx of ifttiM ttittl fillip of t Ih Kpuih work at 1mimi, dm wttl na from Hit Oruxou worke at Miult'idnirit, IniIiI.h draw I iiu) of thi lllTi'rttt fortUUatloim Of fltllltrlT 'itlt, m HINrUI ttlPOtlKll till' IhIIIiIM kf tl UtVtlHtHl to J'rillllt' ilivrluu (do n in at year. Tli tiutti will ln ulM within a wH'k. liOtilx .hUIhIi.ii, a luilurullxl .iiiiT kan 4-ittitii if Sow York, n itatlvo f liantulf, nnivi-d iliorv In Anmwi wiili vottMiiiw from Um I'ttitttl intra. 1U w.im artMHitil tun! iIihiI : tnarka for fvawlon of inlliuir)' duty In lst, ;tf tT lilit mlt;tathNi tint niotn-y wna jmltl uiulw jirutiwt. A NN :"JT"ri ItK KY. ItorvitnlittlrM of tSIx I'tiwora Art IuunttMl. (Vmntainlmniltt, th-t. 7.. via Kofla. Oft. 7. KirotHitativ,a of aU iniwt'ia lmvt m-iH a Mlltftlvt nolo to tint TttrkWi Kovfrnim nt cnlllnit ntttn- lion to tin" intitlitnti im ftMiinw takon ly tin fMiti niMlioilili to to iniilniiilii iittlilli tramiutllty In ('oii- NiiintliiHU Jiinl it.t nirlmi lut, n n ilo- niiiinlHiir tin uromnt tiuti tnilon of a rtaoroit liuiulry lirto iln rloilmr. libtaVl Hhttl nml Hh wlmliiHiilo lmirlMoiim'iit of AriniMihtiix lu-rt', In mlititiou, I lie HIVt'PM tllllllilllll tllf It'lfllMO of all i rUiiii'rn liiiN.ni of wrouu tlolnd unit lln sMatron uf nrnwls. iltl I'iihIiii. (ho now 'I'm k lull mill- lHttr of foifiKit ff:tlr.. Ii.ih m1I.hI at tlio ttilTortMit iiiIiiwnIim nml iii"Milril A ixilitluimrtlllliill from I lit' Tlliklnll KOve'tnitiH'tit, ttMut:ni tlio imauruiit'o that llio 1'liiiin for rvform In Anm'iiia liavo JaiMi nrooplitl dy tlio InmIo. It U mH ilM'llovitl, liowovor. llmt tlilH will aMlKfa"tory l tho iiowcra. Amu'ii1jiiih at III Insltlt' tiro iairlatt'li- nti' rlnirr-U. In which tlH-y aouclit nf- tik'o nfler rlKlliiK Momlny, llittl koiiio hIioIh at in xm lottny, ami It wan ftiirotl nitotlior oiiilironk win iiniiiliioiil. A atronir ftnt tf trMji wan Immi'illalt'- ly m tit to tho hhi, nml llw aoltllcra liliM-kftl all tlm adjolnlnu ntn-olH. TIiIm lu'tltiti ly tlio mllllla ini.n-. a i:mit' iiiiHiittf Im liiliaUllniilM of that ilimrtor, who Ilotl in all tllroiilona. KnnlH IIm-ii 'iil4'rt'il tlio woikkIioih aiiioni; tlio iinim ami h-xim-HoiI from ilioiu all AriiiiMilniix whom thoy ooiiiii llml. I ill or. It Ik oliilmt'il, I in' ImhIi-x of four Armonhiiw won fotiiul. Tint itfinrarimi wlillt' innkliitf nr- roMW, r'Htiittlly tuhl tlio prlnom'itt to fall uhiii KiiKlaml to (lollvor jtm." Many oimrtt-rn In Hlninlioiil li.i vi ln i)lu.artlitl with uoUtoa liMiilntt tlm iKrimUK'o iiKitiuHt tho "iiitiiiout." The tolUe lour tlown thttto jilainnln. tmt tiro ttltlttir tinalilo or uuwllllm; to do ho iWor they hnvo liocn wliloly rnatl nml uavo liaii mo fnoet aiith'lNittHl uiMin tho MohammetlaiiM. FOHTTvH'8 COMMON SBNSK. finii.niw.llii (lit r The tirltielnal PVOIlt (if till' FilHt'op'tl ctilifereliif to- ilay wan tlio annica t;i .i nm n i.. .... .1... ,.,.0111111. it f t tlin tnlhuloii nml nnllvi, from I'nleallne to .Inpan, lie Mil Id, III HpeHKilii; or ine reeini t. iiiinie oulraiiea. that nil men Hliimlil bo chary . t I .1 ...til. ...t ......ul.l... or c .'iniieiiiiiinir i iii-iii wiiu'oii looniuii ntloii. They were mi mure ciuel nml mi more dlaeredlliibli1 to (ho niilhnrlllcH than the Wyoming imiH-mero of the IiIih'mo In nun m irimve r tne 1. 1. ...... ,r..i'.otioii.nt ivii a et'i'ii now , llllliw - ' - moving for Hit' pimlKlinient of the ulliy parties nnn ror tne m.vii-ni, m u u.ln.fiiiia III tint I'nlled Slall'H ii.ioiom1 the Kiilliy partleM wore never punlnhoil .. ...t it... ,.,i..i..ot of ilnmniri'H waa lomr not. too "., " - dehiveil. Ilia MtllleilU'llIM welfl loudly applauded. (tllAIMMOI) Wi lli FELONY. Mohcow, Idaho, Oct 5. U. i. Briiwno, ipreiUiont. of tho Moaeow Na tional lumk, .1. ! HaiiitiroiiKli, deivt of Mi th ftinct Ctimmerclal bank, anil John Cllla-trnip, ex poiinly iroiirmr cr, wow nrrnlKiiod In the illxti let court thlM moruliKt lo nimwer tho grand Jury' liMllflnwnt. rliarlii thorn wll It eiii'tmmriiK a felony. They were Clveit until Mondiy In ploiid. When tiiNlnup toiik llioolllce of liwtMiiror he m.ulo nn j)(fns'iiMnt wllli ltrowne and ll.ilt.ilLOIMrll lu.l'itllV 111! WlllH 'III lie- piwlt oiiunlly In their retupecllvn liankH tho county fumW nml nml to druw therefnim only on pnnentutlon of wnr runtH for ijniymenl. TIip jtrnml Jury roturui'il Imllfbiiii'iiliri Lirtt nlRht lmlil- ln each Kiillly or felony. A WXNIKiRFlJL PKiNKNI.FR. PcriiMiW tho moat wondenfiil wiiecl , .f j.nilof'H craft lu the world J tlio knlfo to W'1'" I" Hm diowriMiiua of .limvh IUxlerH & Soiim, Shcllleld, Hiwhi.iil, ThlH fxtriinidliiiiry knlfo la ihv.vUUiI with one blade for overy vciir )) the conmneiicement of the I Hi .il.ul t.i ,, Ot'll iu ii ii i itl hi of Mini'' 1 Jill lintriM now, of t'oiiwo, Jm'Iiik !. Bb''' nio iinorteil llvi' iit n lime iu nn- iu,jm f overy flv ypiun. THIfl OUBAiN INHritORNTS. Some DlKctirwIon In Political Circlon Jtclntne to unem. .r..l. A, i T A Klliwllll to tho JNtlW I "I " " " ... tlfa.l.lm.li.il Uernld rro m n , y - iiitio ii.iin .lint nil tlio hero over tne iiimmiooif ..v ,in-AmeHfiin coiinlrli may, In the i,iuivo" i i,.ih i,i t , recoil- nenr fin lie. ' "" '" , , . nitron Of tll ueiiiKfii-ii' j bin "ninwirt-. rou-Anierlcan rcpre- Ullli """. ., ..orIv wait- Htrntniivw i uvo . - , nK to now wi.i.u - - - . Gent's Clothing- IBIlliO -i . . .i.,io nt Hie Inde- pendonceTailorHhop.T.bi.ytoDjt.nka, proprietor. A fine line of inmplea al. Uy. on hand from which to wleot. o..i. order from 111 up, by pu .Independence Tailor anop Ktutca ami nil Koiilli nml tVittrnl Aim loan nomtrloa In lli't 111 fllllllTt NN tlio roi'Dirnlllon of tlio limnrtfiiia nml a h tt the lmli'ii,iiilt,m' or t una wm nvna Ho. poiiof limn nri-lvi'a. It ll alrt'itily Int'it rtMtrtil that Moxlt-w ami Vfiuiam la havo (IitIIiumI to isrnnt Im-1- Uttproiit riKiitA ir turn w iik ftiHi, nn ritiriMntntlv f Him rapwllv I'otin ttlca In thla city lmv not 1kiu tl vIkimI of if. H la mlmllti'il by tliom foittHvrm'il. hovvi'r. Hint the Inaur- iroiila lonal niiikit trri'iilor hi'rtiltMnv lifforo It will bn ntlrt'ly an fa for tlic I'nlmil stntt-a or any otmr rt'imiiiu tn rt'i'iiuiilmo tlioiii. Tin' tirtiiiw4illnn fut I, .lot tti. lion la luiaoil on tint littftaltillltv of limurKotit victory In I'liUiiRcimmu wlilfli art likely noon to mvur. 4 IK A'7Xm tWuTSlMiA KS. iHtvluvnolil, 111., Hk". 7.Oovt-rnor Aliiroltl, Avht'U tiKketl what t'lrtirno lie wouttl iurnm In citMtt u tttUMiipt vtai mailt' lo inttl olT tho aNtrouMt J' iixxini nioiin Jttiht on nil ixlamt tu tin llllnota rlvor iMNir Jliniry, HI., aahl: "1 ilou't know wImto lto Ma ml U, imr do il know of any tirontiooilvo tii.'1't, ilmt tf It In on lllluola foil we will ifirevi'ttt any irhtolliiht takliiti iiliM't tht'tf, Tho ifotviUM'ht of the law roatM tu'lmiirlly wlih Iho 1'xiil an tliorllloH, lints if It ilMtsnnen iiottuKory fur tlio "lato to lake a haml. you may any that 1 will two pvery t'ffort to jire venl tho Hk'lil.' Tho Koveriwtr Im no doubt n to l'.U tklillliy ami lila rlirlii to tiholl the law of UllnoUi. Further than the ttlHivo, liowevor, ho would any tiothlnti. itiuTTniTv noNtTits. AI the hoii.o of Mr. nml Mr Jamoa Mauulro on i iikI Stale mreet, on Wed i.ohiIm.v nfioi'i'onu IiinI. It i tin Forney Mitrotiey, ilatik'hier of Mr. ami Mra. N'otl Mitrotiey of Portland, wim ten- tiered a lih ih lay (rnrly In Ii .nor of her ninth nmitvorwiry, It wim .tit exrieil lni.'ly enjoyable iilTalr ami wltli the ifitmea ami fun and iiumI", nml Hie tlalnty luiu li Kerved by their ct uertitta hurttoHM, the lUiU' people limi a roynt araaoii of frnlli', Allioiiu iIiihh whit llif urotl H Kmwta of lit t U Mine Manniey were; Hazel Sinlili, Amy tavniinuuh, Nile ami lli'Kii Slinpaon, Ui-rnlte nml Mcrccdo Slum, M.ltiel W eKl.Umit) Stahley, Millie Craven, Kdwnid Me- drew, Jo, Fniiikle nml Ivd Tume, nm! tho llrxt premium, pi 10 liahy Kill, of Salem, llltlo Kxftie Milftuliv. tMtlxToN iTmTI) t"vMH. Froano, Calif.. (M, ft. Th feature of the day' now wan the 2:1:1 pare tn whleh iho Hinder wi re t hohall. Fathmou t. 1'rttl iM iwoii, Wnlilo .1, nml ll infoitl Mitllnm. Thin n'i lirttiiuht out tho faxteat four atti'tiio'H'e lientH over ti"iittotl tn piicil on Hi." I'aellif Coaat. Tin toimiPMry waa 2:l-'l paeo. puixo fl inHl. Wnld J won. Chehallr Nttninl I'llhmiitlM tlilnl. Time, 2.1W. 2iN, 2r:iui nml 2:K. t-i.iTvMCLANu wixns. t'levt I." 'id. Oft. fi.-Clovt I'iml made It three rlti'lu'lit ttnlay in tin) wind up of K'umaifor tin 'I ei i do ei i In t ttl ll v. Twt.vo thtuMiptl iN'milo were In lint aland. Tin iriuno win won by the tTovtlamk i! y aiti t,ir ppiyliiK. The vlltoti wt ro ttu Mili! to hit YtHinjr ef fectively, whih .M Ma holt waa hiuiii- ed for Mi'ven HlntU-a and four duiilileM. Clevilaml 7. Italilinoit 1, N. V. IMI'ltOVUMENTS. Taeomil, Oet. 7.Tho N-iithorn Irt lllii la iirepurlnu to Ih'uI'i laylim IU"1 ntlloH of new moid iraek. wlilrh will ln iioeowtnr.v tliirlnii Iho next live yearn lo keep tho road In piod eomll Hon. Tho foal, nfier iloilueilnif the vitluo of Iho ralln taken up, will be .ooti.imo. The iiurehailii iletmrimoii! haa JitMt nwnrdetl eotitraeia for atipply Inn roo,"Hi He durlnif tho next year. MHTKolUtlXHHCAIv. Portland, O f. ft. Follow Inic la the weather fortfant for tho M?rlol cmllnir tilliltilifttt, Sunday, Oct. (I: For Went- ru WiiHhlnirioii and eatern Oregon, fair weather, followed by ram, cooler. 'or Fnnlcri, Wnxliliiis'tttp nml l.at iu OroL'un, fair wenlher, except fnllowod by rain lu mirth wcmIoiii Wiwhliijitoii, ctMiler. OF INTIOItEST TO W0UKIN(1MF,N. KckiiIIm of Allowing Immlirrailoii of I.ow-Krade ForelKiiera to Continue Tho neceaallv for irrenter rertrlcllon of Immlirrallnn la aualn claiming pub' lie ntteiitlon, hiivm tho F.lulit Hour ller- ald. ThU nuculliin In of prime Impor tance to tho wnno earner. The Iinmb B ration Henlrlclloti Iciikim of Bonloti, Mpeclally designed for the put-pone of at;ltatluK reform lu our liinnltfrailon lawM, mii.vh in oiio or ua puiuicniioiiH Hint "It In for the IntercHt of the work- iiiKiuen nml tradcM unions that none l.nl- lii.ooul loitoul rli.iiu lionllllV. mill lit. ImmlerniilM ahnll be allowed to enlei tho I'nlled SinteM nn compel ItoiH. The protection which nn American work- Inumnu neeila la nRiiiiiKt iiuimo ciaHHi-K of lalmrpra who comn here with lower MtamlardM. lower alum, lower dealroK, nml lower nmralM. The compcllilon of IiIm eipinU need not be fen red, but tin iii-oMont iiiillnilu.il freednm of Immluiii tltiu of oilier eliiNMi'H teuda to iIiiu'oni- wiiirea nml deirrnda the 1 1 1 -x 1 1 Htamlanlh of 1 1 vIiia; nml ciiiiriitier or tun Ainer tt-iiti elilen." TIiIk Ik cerlanilv an un lircjudlied Matcmelit nf Iho eaHO, It h not. tho number tint the ciiaracier in Iho ImmlKiaiiU which chlclly cmicerm um. WIiiHhIIch prove that Iho betlei lima of I in in lur i-ii ii I m eiiuie here Willi Hn iimblliiiu of lieciimhiK fiirmcrM, whlh iint nioi'o t1i.iienvi.il. Illllenilo mid n lit It' Mlrablo flock to our nlreinly cimenteil ItlcM mid irrnit O'liieiM or imiumnai activity. . . Tin, temleiicv of lmmicrnntH or t in l.w order of Hk II. Inlelllirenif, nml morality Im decidedly In favor ol linen io. io one lnvL'i. clilcM. a circiiiimlaiici which uiidoulileilly InteiisllleM, If It Ik mo im-irolv i'ohiiiiiimIIiIo for. what In known nn' tlm problem nf tho uneiii ,,!,,., .,1 in nlliiillnir to thlM iiIhihc ol Iho' (lUCHtlon the Iniinltfriillim KcMlrlc I too .O.IOIIO HI1VH t lilt "10 11 llll'Kl itumlierH of our unemployed are mlded Iho thoiiHiiitlM or immiKianiH wun m ciipallnii or rUl. in tinii'M or inuim i ..in l iionrohM on our Hk ctl wai'Kci'Miiri ii. in ili.iii lvi.il of I ho (iiimil tllllltleM of miiployment In unnkllled ocetiiiallomi to tide them over to neiiur iiiuch, nun ..I. iiiiulfllloil in 1 ii ir Im lciluci'd to ll starvation IuiIm thniuch belli),' under bid iiy ImnilKianlM who nru willing h llvo In a wny uiteriy inciimimiiiui ,,.iii, a oioi'ioiiii imliliM nml chiiiacler In tlincM of ordlnnry bimlnef.H activity tlio name rcMiiltH are proiiiiceii, iiumikm In a less iictrroo. 11 hum i oho ' " r.w.t Ihnt our nu-cHCIlt IllWH 11 TO not Mill oiiii.niiv uii'liii-iMit ii ml nro lilMiliMillillr to the exerclHO of n proper dlMcrlinlna iion lielween deslrablo and undeMlr- .I.I., litioilirriltllri iuoot iniiiiiini It Im proper (lint America snouiu ot fer nil itM.vium for tho opprowod of nil mittona lint It- iniiMf. bo Tomembered Hint Molf-prcMcrvntlim Ih tho 11 wt law of nnture, In tho obMcrvnnce of which It mill tiof lio foiiinl iioceMMiirv to Mtretcli the term "opprcai d" to Incliulu the dopravoil nuu vicious oi mo i-.iji- ItalM or lfiuropo. IB II IK Tflle Mes I Cream ol All Dfll was Coniesied For The KngUahmen In Fine Condition But They Prove Again Unaijual to the Bptemtit! Yankee Mattle. NI-UV YOltIC, Oct. B.-0nct inoro the KiikIUIiiucii liatl lo yield to the better brawn nml nuon-lo of Ameileana ou Maiihaiiitii Held UKlay. Two wt't-ka ao rt'ireMeutntlve of the Loudon Ath- lellii tlub wer wlillo-wnnln'il by tin Now York Athletic cluli, lu a program coliMlatlUK of eleven t'VenlM. Some of the men who ctinicMieil iu that Wnter- loo wero ou tho Held today. KxpertM expected that tho Cambrldtfo collekv men would win at bant one event, but It waa tencra!ly eouceilel that Ynlc Ittnl tho better cud In tho liiteruatloual MtriiKiile, 4'uptalu ltorau ami hi men woro In fxtt'llent rouilliiiin today, but Iho hint they could do ncalimt the a.uwof Fll waa to win the oiietpiarter, half uiul oiio lulle rarca. Tint ttium-M wero alarted with a Iimi- yariltliiHli. KIclutriN nml Itiuuelt wen the (pilckcxt away ami the KuIUh meii wero unable to overtake tliem, ItlchtU'ila loadliiit all the way down by utioiit 12 Incbca from Harnett, who beat Iicwla nlioiil alt ftvl, while Wlb kliw waa a very bud fourth. Iu the IJOynrd liuitllf ou cinder imuIi. t'mlv nml Hatch welo pitied auliiM l'ikln- ion ami neit her, t'mly and llau h Jumiietl Into (he lead and the rcauli waa never lu tloitlii, t'oily won fnnn Hatch by mm ynrd, fiiuaiini; IiIm owu rei'oid of in Mi-i-oinlit. The lilnh Jump wan a very tamo cxliliilllou i oinpiin-il with the exiiaurdliiaiy fea;a of Swee ney. The ;iii yard run w.im producilve of an exclllint atniu-'li' btuwecu lilch iititH unit U'wIn. H.w-imIciI ui the atari, but Itli li.li'ila KiMitt overlook hull, ltlch- ii-iIm won by atnitit two feel, I,. win Jtlat nipped FlUhcrlM'it f ir aeinml ihu-e. t'liere were only two runner lu tho half unit' fouivai. rnpliilii Jlo rait of iho ICukIUU tMiii ami Cram- if iille, 11 urn 11 Won Wtally by flhotll "Ml yiinlH, Hlckitk, the Vale giant, placed Hie hummer ami Mint event to iho credit of iho dark blue, In hollow faahluu. The KiigliMlimcu were pcrinl:- ted to thmw Hie hammer from :to foot llclt-a. while lllckiik confined hilnull to a Mt'vt-u fiMii rim;, "in iiuttuiu the ahnt the FiiiHirthnifii were given tht- pilvllege of putting It from a apace of inn feet Miu.trt while Hit kk and Itrown al tick to the American Mtyle by putting Ii front a e veil-foot circle. lu Hie mile run I.iivtcint had nn eaay thing of It. llo won by 20 yard. The inuMi fXiitlng i-aco waa a 4 lu yiirda run, LcwIh won by about 2 feet, while ItlclmrilM beat Fltuheibcit by 2 yanlM. Wailo wan Miveinl ynrda lu Hi.' renr nt the IIiiIhIi. it looked like n ileail licit and when I.cwIm' namewna -nlli'il ho ifi cl i-ii an ovation, pa he bnki' IiIm owu recoil by I hn el! film tf n mi-cuiiiIm. Tho Inn event wtia a 120 yard hurdle, iu turf, wlu'rt) the Fug- llMhmen are much more nt home over liuulM while AinerliniiM iimd a cinder path. Floteher overttMik Cmly nt the Ightn hmdlo but ho wna unable to reach Hatch, who ftnlMhed beautifully by nix feet, while Cody wan nearly n ynrd behind Fletcher. ItoSlCiU ltd Kf.Ft.TION. RimebiiKg, Oct. 7. Tho city election held hero tmlny waa more atrmigly iMinteated thnn any prcvhniM city elec tion. Tlio tight wa.-t for nml agalmt tho Water compiiiiy, tho troublo being tho outcome of a diMngrecinent between the prcMont city iMmrd and the Wnter 'ompntiy na to the price paid for city wnier. Two ticket, were in tne iiem- lln cltl'.ei.M nml taxpnyerr the former iignliiHt m il tho rilcr In favor of tin- Water cnmimny. The citlwiiM elected the entire tliket with the exception of councilman In Hit) mccoihI wind. A O. MiircterM waa t'lcctetl mayor. WHEAT, HOPS AND STOCKS. I .lirni'iwiol (I'l 7 Wlie.'lt. Hliot rj'ilet; denmiid pnnr: No, 2 Heil Winter, 'im ii,.i : iso. a icon miring. MtiMiuy, Mto.-kM exhatiHtcd; No. I hard Manito ba, ! 2'XhI; No. 1 Cnllfortila, Tim 2!iil. HopM at loiidon Pacllic coast, 1 Iom, Xew Yolk On Mtnclt exchange today O.'oiron Ipiiiroveim'iit tlrsta anil eon- iiola llvi.u ivi.ro bcivv Mini Inst 11 VI and one per cent, rewpoetlvoly on msiIcm Uvlllccil I'.v lite nppiniiimi'iii ot a re reiver for the company. Portland -Wheat, valley IHVrMI) Wulla Walla, -irifii l.'iVi P'H' buMltel. KKPOUTS IHSCHKinTF.D. Denver, Oct, 7. A special to Hit News from Cheyenne Mays: Tho i 1 1 1 1 1 .- i- v nulbiu'lllcM tit Fort Hlis j, .11 iiiMot'iiiiiMhc I'ctuvrtH of the klllltiL' ill .laclisoiis lime or (upturn rmiiin and two cotinadcM by the Hannock In- illan. The federal nuthoilllcs here olnoii no t-i 1 1 m Mi o nil the I I'llOI't. I.ll'Ut, Iiinld, who is eoiniiiiiiiilcr of the troops at Moiitpellcr, lilulio, telcgiapneii tins afternoon: "Nothing Is known here of Ihe mut ter. The report Im not: credited." Thw evening Ailjiitaiit-oeiienii snt mt of the Htntc nillllln received a (11m n.itr h fioin llmi. Marlon Pal rle of Mar ket Lake, chnlrimin of Iho republican slate (ciitial committee of Idaho, read ing; ns follows: "Clin iminlor Wilson. nsMcrt nosl- llvely that he mjiw tbrco dead bodies. I have not Been WIIhou pe.'soiiniiy. A FOUKMAN KILIiFil). The Dalles, Or., Oct. 7. Ttoul Hiinns. forcniaii of Ihe constructing gang of The Dalles, Portland and Aslurln Irii gallo:t Co., was killed this nfleniomi by being tilruck wllli a fulling pile. The accident happened across the river from this point, where n bunt company is building a tlotk. When tho piling was being put Into position ready for driving; the chains slipped Snim been mo dazed and fulled to gel away In time. O, A. it. OFFICE-US. Indlnun polls, Oct, 7. Comiiinniler-ln-chief Walker of the G. A, U, issued n general order today appointing A. .1. Hurbitnli of Clibnuo nuartoriMiBlcr William o. Olln of Huston r..' -..I .....I AllW.it Tlniitn of I I1SIIH 1,111 gt IH I H I, . AI.I.U, I W iiwosnnvre, in., juiigt-iiuvoiuit.- FACIH IN lllHICF FOlt.M. rcitglniiil' Money for DrlnkM-AVnate of Niagara' Ilorae-iMiwer, Kle. Tlm expemllturo of Fnglmnl for drink I oatltunteil nt $!mio,ihki,ikii a yenr. The cotiMitmptlon la Hiidoiibiedly cnonnotia, but not really ho eunriimua na I lila, for n good deal of tin' liquor wltlcli npM'itr In otllclal MtatUtlca la nflerwnrd exported. It la mild that lUm.m) ruble feet of wnter plunge 150 feet downwanl over lh Nlngnm eacnrpment every aeeotul, t litis waatlng ii,4mmi,ikmI liiirae power of energy to tlio aecoud. If Nlagiirn were renlly "hnrncMMcd" o tia to utlr.u thin energy It would b auttlclent lo turn timi-A iiiiicliliicry than there la lu the world. The Myateni of eannla ponlempliited by UimaUt w'll Ii:tve n total length of I.ih iitlh-a nml will unite the Halt U- and Itlack MfiiN. All FiigllKhmati In Janait coiimlalna of tho "perpetual fcnai of grecu tea and niiiiIIm, wlih nothing but rhe Nnd raw HkIi for a hano." No doubt the JapaucMe woiihl Hud rare In-ef Jim beer eipinlly na iiioiiotonoiia. Acconlliig to a writer In one of the inagiixliieM, Sir Waller Scotfa great- granddaughter, Mra. Maxwell Si-nit, Im mo much like him aa to give a Mirlklng llluatrailoti of iho power of heteillly. It la an Id alio Im tint a.niio "wide brow" and Iho "familiar drooping blue eye." hdwnnl AtkliiMon anya that In the heart of thla country, lu t'to iiminitalii r ilrginln, Kentucky, TenncMMeo nnd the CarullnaM, there la a pi mutation ol over two lnlltli.lt people who to thin day are chlclly clad In liomeaputi fait. rica, in maKing wiiicit, nt the market price of lalMir iu the factory town, nn ImliiHtrlou iN'reoit working n hand loom might earn na high na $5 a year. Ho (hut liiNtend of I'coutimlglug by mak ing their owu clothing the mountain eer are In the Iilglieat degree wimte- ful. It In though that the Judge of the Culled StaleM court nt Fort Smith. Ark., who h i Menteuced 151 murder er, ha a the ItlgheMi record ever iniiih- In the l ulled StaleM, at IciiMt In thl generation. It la made ihimmIIiIo by the fact Hint he Im Jurisdiction over the initlan Teriltory, iu which ruglilven from Jnatlce from nil iirrotindltig alatea lake lefuge. Ho haa, t,f rntiKe, nothing lo do with crltt cm commltii'ii !u AikatiMiia Itwir. A writer In the Potmlnr Science Monthly who hn been Mtmlylng the hiiblin of bluela.vN Hilda that l hey make war on nml get the better of tin Hugllah aparrowM. The ar-trrovtM. linwi ver. Join other amall IiIhIm In com mon t ni'.Mo against them, nml It I not uncomu'iiii to fee n Jay lu acrotiulng Might wlih n Metro or mote tt ainai: birdM pursuing him. A writer in Hie Knglneerlng Maga r.lne think that Inventor can be pro dmvd by educating boj-M In acciitnti and meihotllcnl observnilon, by rulil vnting their inemorleM through nssm-l atloii, by tenctilug them to mcc rh-itrly ami by liiaiructiug Ihem In logical reii amilng from petual obcfrvntlon. Tin last eiiibraee nil Hi rest. A writer lu the F.leililcal Ktijlnt'cr argue that two trimd topper wltcs be tween New York nnd Chicago fed with mail mutter would rnrry 2,SiH) hick- sagea of llfiy word each per day. lie think that 'Ma'cial delivery mall mid lie scut by telegraph "with a re markable iii.irgln of pmilt." hat la now deai-rlbed hm "n nev race or polynntlin roMcs has beer known to mho fancier for seveia years. It Im a cross belvu-i'ii the oily nuthit and n hybiid perpetual, wit; perhapa nn ncccntuatlon of the tea dooil of the hybrid. It bloom mil Klantly, la hardy with lltilo or no pro tectlon. nnd Im pcrhnpa the best of till roo for border. The Clot lido Soil pert I ft Rood exn tuple of It. The acl ence of liyht'ldittntloii Is cnrrled to n higher degree of iHrfectlon In rose, than lu anything else, but still the best new rose are nearly always accidental hybrids created by Imm-s and butter Hies. When men as-lst nature sin show them liov to 1. npiove on tlielt best eft il'ls, In fciiMeiptence of the discovery of nrgi.n," "liollum" and other like sub- Mtnitt cm It Im believed that Villi greater tllMcoverlcM n re iibout to lie made. Sonic eNpect that the npparent diversity ol melalM Im n result inertly f tllflerent comblnailiiiiM of a veiy few Blmple sub- stance or imsslbly of only one. It In on this line that rcMca relies are likely to bo conducled for mouio time to eonie. TAKW A HINT FUOM MAUY Mary had n Utile lamb: Yon do not look Miinirlscti: Of course you don't, for Mary has llccu widely ndvertlscd. And aonieMilim you may lenin from this, If you nre not a elam: You can be Just n widely known A Mary nnd her until). Your name enn be a household word And you be kimwn ao well, That folks will eot llilently buy Tho tilings you have to sell. And when you once have got jotirsclf Into the chciiing rnv Of tho sunlight of publicity, You lnvt your life It pays, Printers' Talk, NOT IN INDIAN TFIMMTOUY. Wa,shltigtoii. Oct 7. Cointiilssloni'r Itrowulng, of the Indian olllee, ha taiken iironnpt and dwtalve ulei to lirevent. the Corbett iprlaoflgltt In the Indltir teiM'llory. uie nas .preiNui'u loiter of luitit mictions to Agent VIs dom, nt iMuNkogoe, dlneeHng him to see the lawis piiforceil and eject rorci lilv nnv Intruders who enter the In dliin country for the jMinmwo of ercat lug a tliMit'nbnnce .. engag'tig In any thing that may ibo detrlinenl il 10 the Induins. Tho coinnilewloiier fwys the slaliute nre annile to iprevent the light. Tho itgeti't will have nt hli iMuk.noti only the Indian police, but all lite United iNtntea ttwups neoosstir) to eJiH-t tho lighters. CIIOLBHA DYING OUT. Port Townsend, Oct. 7. -The stennier Cm una Arrived from Honolulu today She Is the flint vessel arriving fruit there that was not nt Into nmmintlm here since the outbreak of tho eholorn In Honolulu. The Corop-t brings new; of tin contagion lu Decmu' and Sera Is rapidly dying out. THIS VICTIM DEAD. Atlnnnv. Or., Oct. 5-iMr9. Wllllrm Hlatt, the victim of the recent Jordan shooting died th s morn tic. Mr. Hannah, charged with tho killing, In Jail bore without biuul. UNDER AUUE.ST. Portland, Oct. 7. E, G. llrown, wh Is wnntcd at Salein on the charge oi firaetlclng inedlclno without a lleensi dtiiiiig the state fair, was arrested hero today. Highest of all in Leavening Powers A50WTEI,Y PUHE IS I III Hjs.Cqsr Moy Be SuLinniled lo ihe Jury in a Few Days OPENING Of I ELEVENTH WEEK. What the Dofanae Will Do Townrdi Con tradicting the Proaocutlon-The Priaonar.Wllt Testify. HAN FItANCISt.t), Oct, 7.-H now atfttia probable that the Pnrrant trial will lo)' nml the case be given to Hid Jury Octols-r Sid. On the opening of the eleventh week tomorrow the defense will make a llnnl atrugglt to break down the testimony of the proM'cutlon, a process which la expected to Inat threo dayt, or longer. A few more student will be called to tho aland; mweral additlunal cltluen will tcMtlfy to Durrani' excellent rep utation and then the dcfemlnut hlim'lf will bo culled lo the witness Miami. It la tho intention of the defeiia,' to imvo Hurntnt recount iho history of hi adventure on April .Id, from the ilmo he nccomimnled Mlt lniont to M-liool until Hie hour when hi! retired to runt In Ids father' bonne. It la Ulldci'KtiMMl tit fi II lllllfa teal I. Jimmy will bo guardedly given, for the iin iiii- tn Miiiiiii'g ou tne i -roMM-exnmi- nation of the district att.c.-ney. It will then take iibout live ttaya for argu ment bcfoie the case giwa to the Jury. 11ATIIIN0 AN KLEPHANT. How ltaby Nick Enjoy Himself Dur ing the Process. Saturday Is tub day In the elephant or.Mt nt Contra! Paik. nml the In mate are made ready fur tlielr Sunday at home. The two-homed ihlrjceros had I be IIikI turn. The hUti rv i t this tioiiKt and the vicissitudes which llnal- locntnl her next door to lier tne-lal tvt'i-Mliiii, Tom, the big elephant, are already known to rentier of tho Sun. She is tint) of ihe only pair of h.-r kind In Amotion. Her mate Is lu the circus business, nnd travel. She I tho worM-temtiereil 1cast lu the texture or Hint kind of skin but nn alligator' hide Is gossamer compared to It. Nick lowed nie pii'panitloiiH to scrub him 1th the eager In tore t of a lively baby. When the bucket nnd towels f heavy baggliig-tlio hose pipe, and ip wero piotlncetl bis Joy and curl- islty were about eoual. lie made a ve for Ihe soap at once, and seizing bit i-iiko of white Ca.stile was about o thni-it it into his month, when As- istaiit Director Hum discovered what he was about and wrested Hie coveted morsel from his grasping trunk. Mr. Itut-ns took a hand In the bus iness after that, nnd helped Snyder laihcr Nick nil over with soapsuds. .ntwlillo the elephant did all the inlsi lilof he could. He grabta'il the tin bucket with his trunk, poured out the water, and rolled It about, evidently harnioil by the noise. Then he got hold of the hofo and thrust a section if It down his throat before It could be snatchCHl from lilni. When suds made hla eyes uinrt he wiped them with his ever ready trunk, scratched his ear, and looked about for something else to amuse himself with. Then the stream from tlio hose struck him. and he was happy. Ho hcpiwd about in tlio spray nm. finally turned back his protiosois, opened, bis jaws, nnd let the water pour down his throat. Nicks teeth, wero n revelation. An elephant' eoiinlenance looks so sunk-on-Jawed nnd toot hies fr.mi the out side that one Is not to Imagine them without grinders. But thct Is a mis take. Their denial out lit Is very com plete. Their -molars are set In a dose, ontlntious row, like those (tf a horse, and they masticate tlielr food thor nuglily. After Mck was scrubbed, cleansed. ind uprayed till he shone like fresh nsphart, Snyder rubbed him dry with cloths. During tills process he noted more tlian ever like a baby, crabbing at the towels, waving his trunk, rolling his head about, nnd snucnllng l'lnnl ly he was blanketed with a huge funny garment built like a dog's coat, of can vns outside, and within of course wool en plaid stuff. When he had been thus Invested bo felt himself very tine, and had a itood appetite for the breakfast served directly nfter. The meal con sisted of two large loaves of bread, a unit of bran mash, and nn armful of sweet bay. After Nick had fed satisfactorily and was drv nnd warm nnd in the state of peaceful content which belongs to these- conditions, tho last net or tne toilet process was performed. The Ivillned elephant does not use powder for his complexion, but ho is nopoiess- iy addicted to paint. So Nick was painted. From foot to ear that infant was ninssaged with a mixture of iient's-foot oil nnd lnmp-Wnck. How it transformed lilni! lie none uue an au vortiseiiiioiit for stove polish! And lie wcmeil proud of himself. Anyone who tins seen a gorgeous pencock with mlendld tall cutsmciul in the sunshine, prancing up nml ilowd a smooth lawn ind (hailengiiig ininiirauon, enn rorm in lder of the frame of mind of that baby eloplmnt when he hml been washed and nnlnled nnd fed, nml was all ready to be fluttered. X. Y. Sun. HE HAD NO HEART. Popular "Beliefs cf Long Standing Not iSacred In His Eyes. Tho man of science was tall nnd straight with a bald spot on the crown of his head nnd cold, gray eyes peer lug through gold rimmed spectacles. I laving bechi introduced nnd left alone with him. I had . to feny something, so remarked:' "Indian summer is pretty nearly due now, Isn't tt?" Now Indian summer was not pretty nearly due. iRut It was tho only Hientiifle IWlug that popped Into my liend. I thought, of course, that he would prefer the talk on, scleptllic topics. - Latest U.S. Gov't Report ally. lr." "I don't know what you uienn, "Oh!" said I a little infued by Ida manner, "ludlan nummer, yon know. The warm nM-li we alway have after the llrt frot. You kuow, Indian mitnmer. Regular th'lng, don't you know?" "No, I don't know," aaid the man of aolence coldly. "I aee that you are a believer iu a long exploded myth. 1 used to hear of thl alleged Indian u miner -when I via a Iwy. Tliov at ill talk about It In tb In the country dla trlct, 1 bellove. There la no audi thing a Indian summer," "Oh, but ye," I persisted, quite crushed, but not convinced, "you know we nlway have a warm" "Ye, ye. " Interrupted the man of science, with a wave of hi hand, "It ' true that sometime the weather warm after It first get cold. That's perfectly natural. The weather Isn't governed lly rule. Why shouldn't a warm wave follow a cold one lo Octo ber or Novouiber a well as In any other month? Don't we have cold wave In late Slay or June? Why, then, don't you Mnk of Iudian winter nt those times? The phase, sir, Is a relic of former Ignorance." After a few incmouts silence I made another attompt. "The equinoctial will soon be upon ns," I remarked. "The what?" asked tho man of Science. "Why, the eoulnocthtl storm. you know," I explained. Nonsense," ho resnondotl. with a disgusted shru? of tho shoulders. Eiiulnwtial rot! Thre I uo such thing ns etpilnoetlal storm. I have heart! Ignorant imtbous use the phrase before, but It always vexe me. It I another relic of bygone ages." isuT, I in van. tiogiuning to ! vexed and feeling that here at kast I stood ou solid ground. I know -what you arc eoine to sav." he put In. "Yes, we usually have a heavy orm ataiut the periods of the oiptlnoxes. But what of It? We us ually have heavy storms lMsfore those poritaia and nf lor them. too. don't .tie? The otiulnoxe have not hing to do with ino storms, which arise from wholly different cause, and may or may not oooor at the same time. Eijultwetail grandfathers, sir!" I thou gave It tip. STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION. The Fall Examination Comnlntad Th Railroads Vastly Improved in Every Respect-Notes Generally. The member of the board of state railroad commissioners and their clerk met In monthly session at their office in the state house yesterdiy, more In formal compliance with the law than because of any business they intend ed or exported to do. They do not do much business through their state house olliee, their Portland oln-ee being headiiuarters. Since last meeting they have com pleted the fail examination of every line of railroad In the state and they leport vast improvement to track, bridges, trestles and culverts. The Oregon Central & Eastern has been rebuilt from Corvallls to Yaquina bay and a new bridge across tho Willam ette nt Albany Is In progress of con svnetion. v A feature of modern railroad build ing is the filling In of long nieces of low grouud Instead of building trestles formerly. Hie steam f-hovel ha made this class of work possible from the standpoint of expense and time consumed. Tills innovation will mn- terlally lessen the liability to acci dent ami disaster. The Sunipter Valley railrond of 25 milt s front Raker City to McEwen, now the only narrow gauge road In Oi'egon, wa.i originally intended by Its owners to haul logs to the com pany's mills at 'Raker City, but of late years It has taken whatever business lias been offered, so It oomes within rtate regulation. Other lumber mills. Ilong the route have entered complaint ftith the board that they were charged exoi'bltaut rates for carrying lumber, the old rate being $2.50 a thousand for green nnd $2 for dry lumber. The railrond commissioner have now es tablished a new all-around rate of $1.75 per thousand, which will be sat isfactory to the aggrieved. Tlio people of Gaston on the West Side mad have been anxious for de pot facilities, but the company and the residents of the town could not agree ou arrangement. Now a com promise is under consideration and will likely bo agreed to. Tho board receives a large corres pondence coveting small grievances here nnd there, and each case receives careful attention. The final adjudica tion of their standing aa state olllcers lias greatly Increased the business of tho -board from all quarters. OltDEUETj" TO CHILI. San Francisco, Oct. 7.-The U. S. S. Marlon tonight received orders from the navy department to sail next Thursday for Tnlcr.iiuanna, Chill. While the mission of the Marlon Is not positively known, It is belli veil she ! going to Chilia to enforce several claims that the American consul nt Talciiqunnna recently made In behalf of cltlaons of the United States, who have claims ngalnst the Chilean gov- i phi men r, Awarded Highest Honors-World' Fair; MOST PERFECT MADE. A cure Grape Crem of Tartar Pcwder. Frit from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant dlEAES raA rmrift hmMlMJ r- .i i i - X 1 1 1 .1 - V I' V 4t.' i.' i i