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- The Best Newspaper Ii the on that give th moat and frwhut nawa. Conner th WKHT ilDB with any ppr la Folk county. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Takes thk Liao in Polk County VOL. XIII. $'2.00 Per Yoar. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895. Fivo Cents Per Copy. No. 43. t 1 w HlYSlVt.VNS-lMiN HS TRY. DR. S. A. MUI.KEY, Resident dentist. Tti rnfiahn piaotliv.l in tta vartitu bnun'h Kttueili iurnlw4. OrtWlriMlt room Maaonle Hall, curlier Mala ami Mmimomli alrtvu, iippostu lit, dwmU'iK National Iwtia. T- L. KKTCHUM, M. D. OFFICK rV u reauleners corner liuilroad ml Miimoutb at., liiilopoiiJouoe, Or. nil K. J. THOMAS. niYSK'tAN mi. I Nttr,-'Htn. lhaoaniM nf th maw throat ami akin, specialties. At . ... 1.1 ...i. . lUOltt m 1 iinnnacy, ""iimkui, vrcguu rMt. J. H. JOHNSON, JU..SHV1.M L IVtitial. All work warrnuliHl t firelli best of aatuifuoUim. Itnlopeii de, Or. ATTOUNKY8. n VU.VM. TOVNSK.S D A l"OTT KK D Attorney nt-lw, Collection it Specially- Otliw In the tmier liliK"k lodepen leoee, Oregon. HHA LLINt Kit - ATToUN K Y -,at-U. tlVpuly l'roaeeuUiiit At termy for 1'olk comity.) Ofthv In rootu'4. opera ltoue I'loek, IuiU jmu deooe, Oregon. Vo7 ArSm 'riirAiToViNKY"" at J U, Will pretue m all atxte toil federal court. AlwtrnrU nf title furnished. Omee over ludeiidiiee National B". SASH AND DOOUS. MITCHELL A NOIIANNON, MAN iifaotitrer ot mU and il'wra. Alms scroll tawmu. Mmu street, lude pendenca, Or. SKCHKT HtX'lKTll AO. U W. INDKI KNDENCK , Lodge, No. 'ii. mcel fifty Muu dyDihtiuI.Q.O, F.lwll. All sojourn big brother ar invited to attend. W O. Cook, M. W ; K. C. I'oiitbmd, lice. HOMKU U)i OK. NO 4"K. 1. Meet every WedunUny evening All knight eordmlly mvilml. John i;iclirj.u Jr O. C; J. H. Mwrm. K. .f 1US, MOTOR LINE TIM1C Al11'1 Xitr.l VW. SfMMVS. I,VM lV lVIM ,t-V 5 4i. ,. H:M.. IlkWfc. tlrj t: " ;BB " --' " t.Wm. i.OO f. m. . " " JO - 40 ti " " t oo " :80 " &UO " ft " ;W - !i't " IHI " iO East and South via The SHASTA Route of the Southern Pacific p. I ' ll) F. M. TXv; i'nrltrtinl A. I.v. Albany Ar. : . I ir Kan frnlll'lm I.v. 7:i( I'. In t-'i A. M, rjjAl I urni"i. ft" ' ... Knl-m. Turner. Mrl.m J. I . r-.n ;' Junction, Ti.khi, Mh.'.l.l, Hl). IIJ l.nun., aii't H ttln "'"' lw,lMira mniiu tu mitl Im lmllliK Atil'"'' fl 9W J '9 M ' ' U-avr." Arrive I.rtl,I Ma a. M. I IWl.i.nf . VM V- iUw-tmi-K .K.WA.X. I r.rlln.l " Saltm Prtgr ' ... liuvo. Arrivi-. Hlll.Mll...... MA iii I riTlliiiMl. tul i A m. Dining Gars orTOgden Bonis. PULLMAN liUFI'ET KLEI'TKUH nnil Kecond Claw Slin Cm nttm-liwl to nil throng) truing. West Side Division. B.tw.in Portland nd Corvalll. MiOl trnln lHlly flx.-.'aH,,"v 1 1IMH . in. Ar..ln.i--n. .n.--Ar : -J:IS p in. I Ar .(rviilll" A ' At Allumy "'l ("orviiill't. ..ui.-.-t will. truliM it, C. K. ltillrBil. Epri trnln rinllvfxM'Pl Hnn.l.iyl : 77C l u l-.,rllillnl . Ar I.! in'. Ar-'MrM ItinvlllH.v 5:1 ii. I" Yamhill Diwlalon. Alrlle iiibii ITI W.-. I.U I Wft. in. I I.v I'..rlli.n l Ar i p. in. I.v MoniiiiMilli 'V IT-il'i p. it. M-MI II. III. 7'!lll. III. HUI. ( :im.l.i. ni"l Kiir-IH'. rn l 1 "' from I. (!. I AKKV. A"'t. '"''V '' tM. "K0Kii!S.r. AM.Vl.V.lf&m i'OKliiAM), OHWrDN. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of on all mtry work. .'niSTr ulilp, laUil diwlKn-, nt IowbhI prlM. "CIIICICEn MISIHQ PAYS ilfvou use the PtUlna lacabatora a hiAtr. Wake money while . other are wiwtlng lime otoiq prnt-iwr : CaUlwtellKBll bout 1 ft,n(iarcrlbevrry rtirla needed for the iwuvimwiMn i w ..r.ninl mechnl""r tt,e b'1t Lwheel.I'rettlMtmoil-l. wa er I'acilie Count m;ieUree,give mi aKTiption .r'S0 plT!Tf ii Dbanch IKxmu, tl B Main fet., ' "V"! javeaH, nd Trade-M.irk. obtained and I all l'at-4 i i. ..a i .. u.neaiTf Frra. f VUIIU WB lOlllrv.' 'II V y - -- - a iremotelron, Wajhiniftun. h AerIp- I MWI miXltl. m. I , - ' . (,i (,o i T .t '' to 6 ain I'at.l," witl.J r.fTrin'the U. B. and fowiga wuntrw! III fix.)! ill II 111! I tf V -7 t.:k- Jwnt Iree. AddrcM, J c.A.sraow&co.s Patton & Van Nortwlck. ll.VINl 1'AUI.OIW.. , , , Shaving IS cent. Hatha 2$ anu In l.lttld Palace Hotel, C Street. A. L. Chute, ltl.u Wmllh nml V'tipm Itrimlrlng au wnr nmlly B, n,i,hl' vxwnWil, Xt-ar fciol, . . . M.mmiiutli, Oivpm. r.ANKa THE INniiPENDliNCE r i V Capital Stud, $50,000.00. 11. niitsnuu ut), .vi'ii.VM m:ion. tV. I Itl.N N A VV V ' I'lKllllilll. Vlte IWilwl t'mhlur I mil, .11 ,.; totlllH ln,t ,, ilUiMiinti-il. imin UivM'Ut wv.nu Krait ,U',it rtwivwl m MiTi iii .tiutit .iiivi'l u. Ku,, ii.tm.l ml,l on id 'intalim. HIUIUTiHis. II, f. MiniiN, V. Ni'liii, j. a. AIIkii II II Commenced Busings M:irch A, tiW9. fNlrtlit1(st !.y N,iltii,ia Aiilhnrily, -THK- FIRST Uilil m itt liiil"'iiilrnc,(iri'i(in). Capital Stook, $50,000.00 Surptua, . $14,000.00 I. K tXHU'KU. U W. ItOllKUTHtlN, I'rwUlwnt. Vlin CrrnlitinU W. II IIAWI.I'.V, fiwhlnr. MltKtTOKS. I.M. Ci. r, U l!nlwrti.t, Umtn lli imli k tl. W. Wlmniltir. W. VV. 'oltiti. A rviu iHl li.u.kina lni.iii. IriiiKm Inl Itiiye itn. I !: i Lilian ;p mi u 1 1 lu.ixitliinl KI. inmhmIh r, liiil u'ii,. turliix k or on rw llrli-lllci.l ilfianll. I ..II i I., .11. Il,!nln, iiiil.n l..mi; u. tn, to 1 1. hi. ncoRPorjT2 uinta the trws or orttccii. Polk County Batik, MONMOUTH. Or. r. ii. hawi.kv ,., .I'nwl li'iil . VIti.'rM. f!llrr I', I..I AMI'1'f l.l...- IllA IV ItJVVKl.h Paid Capital, S30.000. DIKKOTOUS, I. II. HkW. IM,.t'llipll4li, I.M.rlllllwm I. II. V. ilull. r. J. f. Mump, I'.H, 1'imrll Jniu'pll I rill t'H. . ........n.l 1..... I. ... .....I .. .,ltt.li,M llll.lllMM. iriiiiMuiwI; Iiiuiik Hindi'; ilrIU rmvivi-d .ul.jwl In rl i k tr on iiTiiilriilD uf d.'ilt' r!ii..il tmiil mi I ii.i i!!iIU, r'ln ir'f vnH ami l.intlir prmif fr, wiir.it I.v ili' lln-e loftt. ll;1. Ilittiri." II 8 lit. t. I P. 1' OH fine Mi Crayon Work PastelioG ..... inJia In les Go to D.II.CRAVHN'S Photograph Gallery independence, ur J Hit- jiSiK'f lo iji't nil Ond-HtiNg work. fab Ik Mkk BATH 25 Cens.4f Is S ifir.rrn'.S' t 1.1. ' .-t. - 1 v 1 ? V Aini'rliiiii mid i;iiripiiiiiii ini.; THOS. GUINCAN, Proprietor, s ijvfiilli nml WiiKliliik'li aft-.l'OKTI,ANI), OHKIJilN p. H. MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. p. i. mn i co., Pnpiietors of liieBNta Tilr Factory Manufacturer of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. ofollaiiea. v. i. . f. '"i" ' ! 'f ; i., . tr it Pricaa to Suit tha HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY independence, - Oregon Ha n Thnii a flnnri nnnlrlnn Nfininal Tho llnrmnn nrintlhnnH Tnlinn itii: h m w I mil m lie u. a.u i uanan uiiui muiumi mmm lumuy ttifirossiiii. lie Government. an Active Port. IKE PROSECUTION'S RESERVED HIE. Bom Kioltnim Qurmtlonx Avkeit anil An' awefml - Harry liny ward, the Mtnnvap. r - oil Mur.tarer, Trying to Kcipm MAN KltANtUSOtl, tvt. ll.-lHrlilct Atuirm.y Ilfirni' tialny n'miim'il Uio iMHirvs vxiiiiilmitliin if TliiMlora lur i';int mi Uii Hiilijivt of Uio Miiuii. t'Ut imrtu of 'imiiHHti'llirir. llarni' u ilil ln wtoliml in a)iv Unit a miflU'l out unmiiliy f liniuivNi4tsr would kill a iH'rm lu Jmt Imii arlly iivon-oiiii liy g.i. luirnuit mi hi lu lutil n iii'iicrnl kiiowrinlBO of tho coin ltinfut jirla of tlui iiimlU'lmt ud In ili'iil.'.l that llio ikHvp iHiii li( of tluit imiHi'imi wna lirmnl.li' of ikiIjiwIiiiii. liltT:iiit Ihu'iiiiip coitfiiriKil iwlilkt Im inn nih'Hildiini wlih rt'trnrl t llir iiou-h ,f tlm Im-tuiv givi'M liy lr. t'ht'iioy tm Hip afternoon Unit tliiirln liinniil wim inntiliMvil. 'Iln illMirli'i atirirv twk.'d iHirniut If It wsin not A f.n-t Unit lie ill'l imt iiikn liny noii-n itt tln IihMiiiv, HuiriHit mild Iliiit ll w.trf nut. Jiiiimnt wan tlioii ikiHl If tin IUI not link Mr. UlllM'H y, (imluuii for IiIm iioIkm, nt tliPMiinn tliiM Miylnu that l Imil iii.lt'M mid iniilil mtiili. linli it cool iilllil. Hiirrjint n.ilil he did imt wk tiwilmiii for 4 Uo unit-, iw I J rail.-, in camp tu lilm nt tlio irlwn iiml Voliiuti..d to lend tit Ml Ida iiotta. t'lirniitt nald nt tlm Him' of tiniliam'a vllt lii did Mot kuow wlintlMT h hud tlio noiin im1 not, nlihoiiirli ln nfti-r-waiil ndmlftiit Hint on .April lot Ii In. Hfikitl a rttiiil.'iit ntuiii'd liliirli-r to rnd Ii! luilna to Idin. luirraut mi Id Ida not of Hip livtniv vn iiH-nucr, and :ii lilfixlor nad Ida nnti a hi' p)imiiili'tl ill'l iwu Tin' weak iart of liiiiTnnfa t.wtl ninny W in Ilia MUlli'lllnnt I tin I whnll 111 wan iirnwifd on April t'.'tli Iip did not know -tv In! Int Ii had notna of lr. t'lu'ih'y'a livtuw or nut nliliouuli ln In I 'uiiiMiil IiIh mil i'h wlili Sindi'iil lil.f.liT'a four day Imfom nn.l know II- It III' AMI K11HH1'I( ,f klllllltf till' C(;l wliu hail dlaniM'iinil on tlif day Hp l.,'tun waa rIvi'ii. luirnuit an Id ! w.Mihl havi' ili Jury ladlnvi' tliat u ii-'ii lin w.i ii.rroHt.tt h had foiyoi n o wln'tlmror not tin Ii.mI mitna of tln l.i Uirc. Wlii'ii iili'Nllonn I'toai'ly tin til W lli'll hn fonrot alaxit tlio llotna. lhli-r.'Uit iiaidi' furliior inlatjiko of loll Int; tin' day uiioti which li furuot alxiiit tho nolca and iilno tho day wli.'ii In r'MiMHulH'iNHi nlniiit them, lie aaid ! orirot. t'u' imtt mi Airll l.'lth tin1 il.iy Imroro ln waa arri'xtiMl, and romi iuImtimI t Ih-iii iiKatu on Arll lTtli. JiKt iM'f.ir,' rHalrlrt Altoriioy llarnm (Inlnlicil Ills crouM fxaiiilniitloii of Tlioo iluro iMirrant tlila afli ciuhui m put tr til r tt :i row iiiichi loin which Indlcnli'M tliat tin rM'.'uilon haa hiIII mhiio iiiii- iniiiiltli.il to lino when tlio time for In- iioiliudii rclnitlal ovhloiiiH' nrrivin. Vficr nil hour nf lodloiia and inoiiot. iMfxiH wraiiifiiinr, inmrict Attornov r.iniia fiilil.'iily imkul ImiTiilil If In any cmivi'inatlon with u n'iortor hold In hi ci'ii aoiiio day nuo, lio liad cor rolforntiMl tin rmiior Hint ho hoard nolaiw wlillo tin wna roimlrlnx tlio k liiinu'tn on tlio fl.air ladow IiIiii, and that mi liinktii; down tiw atalrwny ho hiw I'daiii-ho I -ii ni.iti t h lanly on ttio ilieir Ih'Iow. It was mi utioxiioeti'd Nlmt nil tlio part nf tho prnaoi'llllnll. hill ll ilid tint Kcoio. littrvant contradicted II oinpliMilcallv. Tlila imrilnn of tlio rnaa .xnniliiallon croaiitl much oxolto- ini'iil. U wnaovldoiit Hint tho prnncon- ili.u lifl.l roxcrved It n n aort of ill inns. Uurliii; Hip proa oxamlnailon, wotni'ii Itt tlio Imi'k aoat nw In tliolr ."cats ntnl cranod tholr nccka to patch every movement and comIiiix' tlio prb oner nuide. .hidiro Mnrpliy rniiped Kharply for order. After fnrt Imt iiieallnn nhmit lecture nnteM anil tlio liromo aoltxer, ltnrtiea rh.iiK'iil Ida p.an of attack, lie aald: Ilil yon ever, Mr. Ihirrnnt, nddrow nn envctopo to your coitn'!, iMijiroy, and w rllo on It, To he opened In cimo I am convicted.' " Tin' languor nf H"1 fpeclator vnn Nlnsl in a Koentid, every eye in thf Iniliao wit tiiniod on the prlaonor lull ho wan tin atolld na over. IMeklnaoti nm red nn olijocllon. .ludiro Murphy ai'ilcrod IMirrant to reply. Tlio Tcply came with a wnap, "I did not." "IIil you not mldroa aueli nn pd vpIom nml did ymi imt li;p-o It In your piftuu'rwUut In your cell on Si'ptpnilMT yrr "I addressed nn mu ll envelope." "And did you tint," continued llaniea. iiiipaii-ntly iilillvlniiH io the Interrup tion, "trnnafer tlila onvelnpo to n larK or envelope on SeplPtnlaT l!.'ld?" "I did not." "Ild you not have In your poHaowdnn nn tlio.1' daya n alalomont of your do liic 'n April .Id?" "o, air,'" said Ihirrnnt. Ho wim wittchliitf tho InlerroKnlor Willi n ciiHlko ca,0. "I Mil you not on HoplomUer 22d, nt (ho comity jail, in your cell, have audi an envelope, nddroHMcd. purporlliiif tn ho a Hlaleipcnt of your dolnj; nn April :!d and did ymt not have thin envelope In n larfjer envclnpe nnd did you tint liand ImiIIi envoliiii'a hot ween Hie Indira of 7 In llio ovi iiliiff nnd inlilnlt,'ht. to Mia Ciin-lo CpmilliKliain?" I'.arnes had Hi" ndvantaKo. Tiurrnnl allowed lrnce nf impatience. Ho rphH filiated wllh Id hands n If Hie quea llnn were rldW'tilou iih well n liu I'lPrtlniMit. A tlii'lll of pxellemoni Hivopr over tlio wanicit a ifh-riiibii raised hl voice In protest. AkiiIii Iui-r;ntl.'M loss of composure wa only mnmoiitnry. "I did not," replied Durrnnt. AN'OTHKH MUUDKUHU'H THICKS. Mlnnenimli.'t. Oct. 1 1. Tim eoimty ,.,,i.,,i.ni,'a mlnillloil tiiilav t lie v liilil iliwovcicd n pint tf) f lli-ct. Hie escape of Harry llayward, Hia pondomned murderer of Cnlliorlno (5iin, from Hie cnimly lull. Kiiplloalo 1W lmd 1k'ii Hindu which ntteir ins con noor nun m,, ni.p rliriit. Tlieao key were found hy one, of (lift rOierilT ilPr.lHo. A hrllie hnrt Is'on nncroii to mm ni ma (h-piillen to nld In tlio escape, n fact which the donuty DrnmpH.v roiiortod. Oent's Olothinf? Minlo to order In nny stylo at the lade. pondoncoTnilnrRlinp,T.lAytoB Jonka, proprietor. A fine line of aamplna ill. way on hnnd from which to aeleot. Hull mmla to ordr from $14 np, hy .Independence Tailor Shop ii STANFORD ESTATE NOT UBBLE. Individual etorkhnldnr Cannot Be Hald for tha Dnbta of th Cantral P-clflo-'WIU 11 Appealed. HAN MlANCIStJO, tlot. 12.-The IMiitml Ktate court of npsila hn do elded 111 fnvnr of Mr. Stanford on the appeal taken from .link! lUmn milnhi- Itttt tho deniitrrer of Mr. Kttuifurd In llw ault linuiBlit AKitlnat her torttiiArr ?l.',:i;i7.l ulli'Ki'il to t dim Uh kv PiniiHiiit from tlm ostati! of Maud Sutuford mi ttctsnuit of (.'mitral 1'aclil tamiU. Tlm ili'i'Ulnil wa liatidoil down today, kIkimmI by Circuit Jinlue lillliert and lilatrict Judi;e Morrow and ll'iv'hy. Tin decision hold Hint If a liability exlsi It I purely a crea tine of Htatiito, mid there I no relief tu U ntitnliied lit Hie preiiilaoa from any milt In tipiliy. TIh' npliitoii alaleil that the iiiealoti tiofoi'ti lln P'Hirt aet'in ( lie wliellier tlio MtockhnliH'r shall la. held Individ ually llalile for Hie dclii nf the com impy. The eniirt held that the liability of the MtiM'khnliler nf Hie tVniral emild not 1h dlffeiviit from tlie of tlitt I'nloii lMcllle and had there boon n eotiMnlldatlotl of llio two eompanli'a llio debt could imt have boon enllecled frnut (he atia-kliohlera; and wliai wuiild apply to tlicin theti npi'llc now. Jinltre Ullliort, who nnd the do. clslon, clt i-d nt lentttli the law Kovoru. Illl! the atoeklmlil.T of the t'lllon I'll cllio. In lid inataiice the ahaiTholdora were not held liable and It I explicitly to sin led In tlio charter which wna oh talli.sl III lilliaiia, On the ether lullnl, tlio state of California luiixiatsl a per iiiii.il liability claiiao when the t Vulva) I'lii-lllc wa liiiHirporiiled; "but," nalii tlm t-oiirt, "It i reasonable to aupit' ivnon the government t! inn ted tho twi, ri.nla the Miibaidlea, that ll Intended te hold the aliarohi.liler nf ntie pcruuilly iiablo and not the oilier? Can It ! Itlipilted I till t till wa Hie llilent nt oom;reM when It act nahle the lamli- .tl,t llSNilliied irt nf the debt of tile omimnyV" Tim emut furthir oil uriiiil ihnt It wa the Inti'titlon of ennjrnw to put In. ili riMi.l mi the mine flatting fudv'e havlx, nf Illlnoia, ha already do diled that the t'uloii I'aclllc atia-klmld or were not liable. Attain tho rutin remarked: "It la not reasonable l( pnwuiue Ihnt Individual would havi otijjat;el In such enterprise were limy to iuiaril not only their liivoatiueiiti tint their private fortillloa," Tho oil' will tn. taken to tlm fnltisl Wales supreme wiirt. UUI SACKVII.I.K'8 CltflSK. A Man Who Kaya It Tm.k l'laei Now fur Mr. I.liiculu Ktory. Washington, (N-t, 12, That xrttn of tlio I,ord Sackvlllo-West mmplili hi which he uHscrt that Iard (Iran vllle, at the time nf the Irish ex ecu lion In lss;t had. tisui Hie reprosoiita Hon of Lord Spcucer, cabled llio as sistant neeretary nf alato that he la' lleved Iord Hackvlllo'a lift waa In lauitor, owint; to Hie Iicetod Irlah nul la 1 1, hi lit tlila (ciiniry and thai a n rtult Isrnl I-lotii I wu taken a milso by Ueneral Sheruwiti, wna loullriuod from nn unox'cle (putrlor t alay. Mr. liavls, who wn for a time ns Mlslant. rxs-retary of alnte under r-ocre- tary ! reyllngiiyaon, tail who nniiiMi before tills Incident occurred, received tho following from Itrovwt. Jtrltradler (Icneral John 3. Tililmll, delnllliitf tin IrciiitmtiiucnM tint made pulOlc: 1 tinvo not aivn Iord Snckvillo'a pam phlet nml !' not know In what con- neellim Im brlni! forward the clretiiii slams' rofcrrltu; to the cruise on the Chesapeake, but I do know us a matter of fact that H did viir, It was In Hie llrst part of May, INJCi. icneral Sher man look Iird Sackvllle-West nml fainlly In a iinval vessel, (the Talla- ooHiiii. iM-rliaps) down tlm tJiiosaistiKc im tin ostenslly Jiiukotln trip. They were Rone a week or ton iinyn. Moaii wlillo .I.aaald docaiitpof (leiieral Sher man, took euro of tlio Hilllsh Icgalloti In Wasliiiiirtoti. Ho far n I kn iw, no olio know thr reason f r this action oxcept President Artlinr, Sen tary of War Miicoln, (ioneiai isiieriuan aim luysolf. Hut a Lord Sackvlllo-Wesi lias divulged the iwct, 1 liave no hes itation In relating what 1 knownboiii It. LTU1SINU IN COliHA. rim Quell Itemuved nml Foreign Sol diers Have Taken a Hand. Now York, Oct. I I.-Informal Ion of a formidable iiprMng In Corca result ing In the dlsappenmiici; nml ii'ob:ibh ilealli of the uunen nnd llio landlnn 'f military forces by Hip United Stahw Hid Kiiroponii powers has been re colved by Minister Kiirlno of .lapnn from tho foreign ollho nt Toklo. It h ipillo sonsatlonal, lmllcatlng the land loir nt miii'liiea hv UilKrila. the 1'iilleil Stales and jirntmlily Ureal Hrllaln. Tim latest dispalch tn Mluimer Ivui'ino stales Hint a force of Kiikswiii innrlnes. forty In huiiiIht, linn Imen landed. Tlm far' they hitvo cunllned them selves tn giiai'dlng tin1 R.irvdaiti loga llnn nt Seoul. United Slat in.trliiec were landml from Hio York town to llio number of alxleeii. It Is believed Itrlllsh inarlnes lutvn nl.no been liuiil- od. llKRldcn Hiese, Hie .lapauiese have 1 eonuiiiei'iiitiio force nf anhllor nt. Se oul who havo boon pifservlng order. TOOK TIIH MATTWt COOLLY, Tho Murderer, Ilrown, Wliiiii He Hon rd tho Decision. Itrrsiibiirg, Oct. 14. When the newp was told tho iiiitrilm'cr, Sam O. Hrown, thin afternoon tliat I ho supreme coiirl iiad nlllrined tlio decision nf tho lower court ho took tho now coolly, remark ing Hint "ii. Is not plcnsaiit news; hill I nui glad It la aidlW,"' It la presumed tho niltornoy will make nn effort to aooitro a rehearing of the t'tise. A SCII00N1SH HUNK. Lnrnlno, Ohio, Oct. 14,-The Rclioonor Nellie I Miff, bound from Toleo Island tn Clovolnnd, loaded with gravel, snnk two miles off Lnralno hnrlKir shortly nftor midnight. Oairtaln retorson and Seaman John Hngormfin, both of l'oni roy, O., and an unknown wilier hull ing from Cleveland wore drowned, Tlio tug ffnsendo roscuod (leorge Wll on, found clinging to the mast In an jilmowt llfolei condition, WHNIS TO BEfll THE IEIMS Dunoeratio Leader Threaten In Koturn to Vote for a Territorial Form of Ooverninent-Pollttoi Oenerally. HALT LAKE, Oct. 12.-!Vlltleal clr i lea are greatly agitated today over tho rtiirt Hint nt a aeeret mwtlng of the pi-htalhnod of the Morimiu church a few day ago Hon, ,Moa TuHtclmr and A. It. Itols'rt were dlmliilinod for )iarllclpatlng In politic without lH.-iiilloii of tlm eltureli. That ber lit a caii'lldaio for Hie euale and (tub ort for rcpreaentaUve. IiottHirratls politician cinatruo thl a not leu Unit the rcpubllcati tickot almuld be elect od. Just why ttipse two gentlemen wen, singled nut for discipline, while there are other church olllolal on both ticket, I Homcthlng which democratic puliuclana claim they do not under stand, and cite the fact Unit Joseph Smith openly advo-nted and urged tut election of Hie republican ticket laat year, lo which no objection wa made, lie deiii.K'.rnilo iwrty haa Ik-oii wag- ln a vlgomu cniiipalgn with tho claim tliat their elm n -e for aneeoM wen alaitit ( veil, but now ad n t their cltin e a ng ilnat ch.ir h Innuence Will lie next lo hupeloa. Jlldgo l'ow- era. t lialrimin of the doinocratit1 com. uiltttH', In a published Interview any: 'If we tln.l that our effort are to lie thwarted, our money wasted, our vic tory mirr 'pUlloi.ly taken from u, I shall advise the atale coiiiiullicc to give mo authority to call a eonveutlou of the deiii.H-rnt of I tali, giving tliat Hitivetitlon jiower to ci'tisliler the pro priety of taking the (leuus'inlle ticket from the tleld, to dlMlmnd tho dcino- rath iariy and to ndvlae Hie voters if I ' in Ii to vote down legislation and to vote fur a territorial form ot gov ernment until we are certain ail our people from the high.-) lo Hie lowest. will la free to net politically a they (itoiae. NHW ll.VMl'SIHIti: VDICU. iK-nver. O.t. l'J -ln a letter to O. C. Clayton, wrr.'tary of ip roiidille.ui atati kiiguo of CVilornd.i, tilling Hie re publican of thl state to tat d thinly with the national orgnnlx.' iion Scn itor C'lamller, nf Now llx ppsli're, aaya: i he n iitiu vii party w'li go li'io Hie next president In I battle philged lo bl liietallsui. which I believe, a sure at rlglti I right, will win. on the oilier hand, the democratic leader and their men who dominate and i-outm! its national lutliieiice, tMitroiinge and or gan lr.a Hon, are gold iiiouomotalllal. I'n'shlent Ch'volaud and hi adiulnis tr.it ion are In the hand of Mr. J. I 'lermi I, Morgan and hi syndicate of foreigner. I'. Is tlio height of folly for tity blinetalllst to conceive Hint any thing but gold iinuiiinietnlllsm can come from another democratic na tional victory, We blinetalllst out iiiiiiiImt tho gold iiioiioiiietallwis of the world Km to 1 and need not fear Hint we sluill eventually succeed. A bliiK-t- itliit! conference hold In the I'nlteo Hiatea will bo attended by representa tive of nil Wustern hemisphere gov ernment, from tha government of ItnsMla, France, Jiipnu and China 1 he hltiietallli! orgnnlxathin In Canada, lu ll and every other country will send lelegalc. The decision of the confer-! ace Unit the nation should coin silver without limit itt the ratio of to 1, will bo Irreslslalile, even by Lnglaml .iud (ieriimny. Our congress should jiII tho conference aim pruvtiie mr paying It expenae." 1'KAU ULItillT. Tito secretary of agriculture gives Hi9 following suggestion relative to liear blight: Tear blight 1 caused by i very minute microbe wtiieii eutors tho tree at the blossom cluster, or at the tip of the tender growing shoot. It may destroy only the niossoin ctusior, ir a few niche of the twig, or it may rim downward several feet, killing lame limbs or even whole trees, 1 he mum microbe onuses apple twig blight mil quince blight. 'Moat of tlm tlnm- igo from this Plight la none uurirg urn ilrst month if growth, brg'un'tig nt lilosrotn Hint. After r.iP i1 ig down ward for ft fow Inch's ot r not or more, the dl.-ease usiirlly licit no n ttnndstlll. When it hns t ippod, a lollnlte crack forms In the bark, sop- .uittli'g Hie live nml derd pmtimis, When Hie diseased pnrlljd b'eml oil Into tho llvo part, It show that 11m I sea so la Bt 111 prrgicssing. ueii.w me blighted portion the tree ninv lo por reetly healthy, ns tho blight, kills only a far a it roaches. Healthy, thrifty, rapidly growing tree suitor more when attacked than tnoso tun so vig- irous. In certain cases tlm blight doo not stop, but. keeps on slowly growlup In tlm bark until tlio close of the son- ion. After tills such enses continue irogresslng slowly, tlio now might rot oh voar coming from germs which lived over from tho preceding season's asos. The remedy for tho pear might to exterminate the microbes which auso the dlsonpe. This enn lie done hy pruning out the old blight In the fall or winter, tlm preventing the ml- rolios from living over, in mini at tack, where there la but llttlo blight, md wherever practicable, it I host to tit out tlm blight ns omi (is discov ered. Complete destruction of the blight should lie carried out In the fall. I Hisui M all into growth lias ceasou. In cutting out the blight, care should he taken to cut out on the sound wood below the disease, T1IUKIS CHOI'S IN ON IC YEAR. A orivipondont from Columbus, In liana, writes: "After harvesting a imp of good barley, whrlch made for ty bushels per acre, 1 liroKe l no ground md planted It In nn early vitrloly of rtorn. Tula is well advance, nun in ten lav morn will bo ready for ensilage, Thus, I huve raised two crop In one year, ami will plant tho same noni to wheat this fall, Am I overtaxing the rround?" POISONED BY HAM- Chicago, Oct. 14. Dr. Earl Isocount of Itusli Medical college, has made a careful diagnosis of the causes of the nines of seven gttosta at the wodd'ng of John W, Tnlplu and Auna Sagi at Smbiiln, Iown, Soptoiniber ltth. Dr. lcoiint's report sett lea that beyond a doubt, 1mm, hnstlly cooked for the wedding supper caused nil the suffer- taf. fci'.. illl JS&iii II liilil Sends Greeting to Its Sympathizers. Northern Pacific Lcjral TronbleH. Tesllmoity to lie Taken Uelatlve lo the Undivided Kurnlng of the On iron Short Llue. DEVIL'S LAKE. N. D.p Oct. 14,-TIm geiKMml board of lo.xllitloti of ho Amerh-au Hallway Union Itaa adopi.-d the following roxduilou: "To the railway nipIoya of Atuerl- ca: Tliottgh ovcrwhuluied and ahat UtihI lu the great atrlke of lsui, it muits'r black listed and nattered, tho Union ha rlaeu and la lighting tlm way to ludimtrlal freodom. Tlm railway Interest of the country are rapidly pawing lute tb band of a few imn and the only hope ot employea no m uiHiieauon, ami iirogreaalvu men are active lu tln'tr effort In bring lug thi about. ' "To our ladoved pre!denf, K. V, Dob: AlthuiigU ymi are ImIiIii,1 prl on bar, deprived of your liberty liy a corrutit and servile tool of the ciirp tra tliui. hacked by a rotten admlnlatrn tiou. you live In the heart of Hie corn lipin nplo, The employe of the Croat Northern are with you as they were In imil, and honor you n a lead er who will yet load to victory," N. r. LECAL TUOt.'Rl.KS. Taeouui, Oct. 14,-A prlvnto lelegram wa neeymi tlila aftcrnoou from H ii;.. Idaho, ailllotllH-llIB that Judge Iteatty of Hie UnltH State district court tialay, by order extended Um,Jtir ladlclloti of !. W. Dlcklnaon na general manager over tlieprnKrty of the Northern I'nelfle In that state. Judge Heatty eonilniied the action on tho re oolveiahlp matter for a week. It Is Nitpi toned he dealre to await the out nouio of the hearing before Judge I.a f 'tiib In New York on Friday. THE OKEOON SHOUT LINE. Now York. Oct. II.-Judge Cornish, master In chancery In the 1'nlon !'a- cllle litigation, will w teatlieony to morrow at Omaha In regard to the up plication for a division of the earning nf the Oregon Short Line system. The Union l'acltlo receiver are understood to hare In their possession J'J.ihhi.imki of Short Line earning. The delay In the apimrtloiiutoiit of themt earnings among the lines tributary to the sys tem ha prevented the payment of In terest on Oregon Short Uno also and other securities. A STRIKING COVTIUST. ' During the Harrison ndml.ilstratlon tlm public debt wa reduced J.'.'I4,SHS, KiK. Cleveland ha now lieen In the While House over two voir and n half, and during that time tho publii- deht ha not Ih-oii ri'dn.'..! ot e dollar. That, however, I not tho worst of It. The present admliiN'ra-lo'i has lie gun to again pile up the debt which, under President H.i'Tliim. had been lessened by :ilinoat a quarter of a bill ion dollars. drover Clovolnnd' ability !n the matter of adding to Utu-L Sam' tlnaii- cial btirdoii In slmwu by the following nguros: IMn Of 1SI)4 IlOO.tMKUXHl Interest on loans of 1D04. . Mi.ium.iiiKi Loans of lS'.Ti tij,:uri,4i0 lute: et on loan of ltrj-V . 7 1.77m,4jw Dellcloney since June :tu and until Sept. i;t,007.317 Total new debt to date. .$:!(m.ltH.l!T As the revenue of the government, thaukrt to autl -protection legislation, have steadily fa Ilea behind It re ceipts, we may expect to see the na tional debt continue piling tip. Clove landlsiu, It must bo confessed, is ex ceedingly eosily.-Irlsh World, N, Y. KINDNESS TO HOUSIX It pay In dollar and cents to lie klt:d to nil domestic animals. An ugly temper Is an expensive tiling on a farm thi Is especially true lu the handling of Imi-sos. tine of our iiutst miecos ful breeder of driving horses, who has built up a prolitiihlo trade In famllj drivers, his order exceeding hi sup ply, say hi success ha been very largely due to the fn.H Hit t he nevoi allows a blow or a civks word In the stabl", yard or pasture. Had (I. Ivors n aki bad lir-e. A horst eainmr bo tcrentr d et and cursed without Is1 on 1 g ! us v tillable In every particular, Tom h the high est degree of vnlpo the n l.iml shnulil bo pwfwtly tewtle ni .1 r lb bl.', but II It expect every inoniei t that It Is In harness to bt scold d a d struck ll will bo In p (oii.stn it stat- if ticrvoiw ness, nnd in Us ex.lt nii"u !s 11 ;bk through fenr, to di somethliiK whUh Is not ex.te.ted. It In jaias'li' to train a horse to ils governed iby upeaklng to him alnios! a com il toly a-i to train a . hlld, and when thus trn nod tho horse leaches its highest value. When a linrno Is soothed by the gentle words of his driver, and we have seen them calmed down from the greatest excite iiient by no other moans, It may be fairly concluded Hint the man who m such power over him Is a humane man and a sensible one. A gentle horse is worth more than It would lie If not gentle. What l termed vlclousneu! In horses Is frequently nothing but sheer timidity, and nlmosi Invariably Is tho result of rough treat ment. Horses would not give way tn I'oar when a man approaches them If they hnd nlway boon accustomed to receive kind and humane treatment. Young oolta should bo taught not to fear the approach of a human being. Tliey are fond of being petted and with cotialant kindness will become quite docile. A nubbin of corn, a handful of grain or a Utile sugar offered them oc casionally will gain their confidence nnd thoy will gradually lnso all fear. The spirit of trustfulness thus Inspired nnd tho resulflnu ReiiHenoas of disposi tion will U!a through life, miles ad verse Influence are allowed to inter fere. A horse so trained Is worth nineli more thnn one equal In all respeetes, but. lacking the training, or na Dr. Cur ryor calls It, the edncntloii. An edu cated horse, like an ediieatsd man, Is valuable for what he knows, as well as weight, strength, and vigor, Ml nnen po ll Tribune, SETTLING. UP AFFAIRS. Eugene, Oct. 12, Itofcreo A. 0. vvoouoock win go lo Corvalllg Monday to lieL'tn Mill Wnl'lr nt oivUHn.r nt, il.'n affair of tho Oregon I'aclllc. Ho ex- pwia to nuisti in about two mouths, Highest of all in Leavening i4B5OL0ITECV PUHE iiniraisli if n m Emphatically Says Gov. Clarke. Creedon Whips Craig in London. The Kentucky Trottlnjr Stuke'for Tliree Year Old Won by lioreal Sport lu (icneral. HT LOUIS, Oct. ll.-The Llt'te It.a k correrixiuiletil of the Despatch wire ht iM'r the follwlng exprislim on tlm part of tJoveruor Cla-kn In eon- necibm with tho fight: "l do not care to discus thi matter any luiiieij but will tiy a I have saJd bef.ire, there aliall la no prize light at Hot Spring. The Authorities of Hot Spring have practically admitted thoy will be unable to prevent a light. Thin leave the mailer In my baud. It I a question a to the hlg'ier Au thority lu thl state, the governor or a couple of prize lighter nnd those In favor of their nieot'itg If tliero I no iw lo atop the tight or any other way except military force, I shall use that. lou may say for me that if I don't mop the fight I will resign my otlice and let those who believe la prl.e llgliilng run J he government, but there will be ito prize light In Hot Springs. " OUEKDKN WHIPS CItAI'l. London, Oct. 14. The fight lad ween '.reoden mid Craig before the Na tional Slanting club wa won -by Cm-den lu tho 2)tu round. THEY ARE GUTEFUL, "Just l(.k at watch, will you." said nn old niortlcan to the editor of The Ihnbalniors' Monthly" the other day. He opened a handsciim case that wa lying on hi dek and display an elegant bunting-cane gold watch. with chain ar.d locket attached to the seal ring. Hi name wa engraved on the face side of the case and the locket untamed the miniature photograph of line iisiKiiig man una woman. On one Kldo of the locket case were the Initial "J. W." and on other "M. V." There i a little story connected with thl watch," he continued, "1 re- clvcl It this morning by express from nli'iii. Oiegon, accompanleil by this nolo." It read ns follows: i DE.Ut Mil. : Please accept this watch a a token of our gratitude for itirklndiiori when our boy died. We lid not fully oonipreheud wliat yon did for its then, but understand It hotter now. We have prospered since com ing hero and'hiive a little girl throe yoar old and a chubby boy of six months. Thanking you again most sln- orely and with the assurance that we shall uuvyr forget you, we retualu, tiratefully your. JOHN W , MA HiT W . "About five years ago I was called to lake care of the body of a child In the north part of tlm c ty, that had died from plainly fiirnlsPed croup. In a neat but pretty young mother almost iHviriibrokeii over 1 he doc th of her baby. The child was about two jnrs old. Its face and neck were badly discol ored fnmi the strangling that had elid ed It life. The weather was warm, and burial could not Ih long delayed. .Viul till was what made Hie poor mother's grief more bitter. 'Oh,' she cried, 'If John were only bore I could bear It iK'tter. He went out to Salem, Oregon, last spring and we wore going to Join him next month. Neither of us have any relative, both having been raised In an orphan asylum. I had n telogtvm Rent to John this ivonlng that baby was dead, bet 1 know lie cannot get hcra In time. It set ins to me Hint I oartiot endure the thought of putting the dear little one In tho ground before its father can see him.' " "The lonelliverw and dccpnlr of the young mother touched mo, nnd I re solved to comfort her upon this point. So I told her that if he would let tne take the child to toy rooms I could keep It until Its father canie. She gladly consented nnd 1 took charge of the body and 'telegraphed the father to come to the funeral, naming a day a week ahead. I embalmed the baby and laid It In the bos': casket 1 had, nnd every day the mother came to cry over It for an hour. Hut she wns greatly comforted and very thankful. On the fifth day the father arrived, and a he looked at the white, peaceful little face on the white satin pillow he expressed grateful astonishment, even In his grief. I did not tell them of the em balming, nnd when I rendered my bill It only covered the cost of the casket and the hoarse and carriage. This was nls) a pleasing surprise to them for they were not overburdened with money. A few days afterward they wont to Salem and the note nnd the watch tell the rest, of the story." There wns something of husklncss In Mr. 's voice, nnd a suspicion of moisture In his eyes ns he finished with the declaration that he had never seen money enough to buy that watch. TO BE REUNITED. Brooklyn, Oct. 11. It hns become al most a settled rumor among the 400 ot New York ;tud Brooklyn, among those who comnnso the Meadow Brook Hunt club ot Long Island, says the Eagle tonight that -reconciliation is probable between Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Vamlerbllt, and that Immediately fol lowing tho marriage of their daughter Conscullo with the Duke of Marlbor ough a second ceremony will unite the parents a second time in matrimony. Tho marriage of Miss Oonsuollo Van deitbllt with the Duke of Marlborough 1. recognized as more the. wish and desire of her father -titan her mother, and this union lias been used by friends of both pa-rents to bring about a happy understanding between them, In settlement of marriage contracts the Duko of 'Marlborough is under stood to have received $:i,000.000 aK. an additional ?1t),(KK),(W0 was settiiu ou Mlse Causuello. , Powers - Latest U.S. Gov't Report EMail?? There Are More Than Thirty Contests. A Complete List of the Contestants. Republican Will Have Little Diffi culty in Seeiugr That Member Receive Honest Hearing. Wellington, Oct, 0. Not one of the content filed ngaiintt tlio member of the new house of refireaentatlve I (niuploto. lu niOHt of the cast the ti,moiiy furnished oa behalf of tioth ho contestant and c-ote!oe lnoi been dlITii rlth Hier-ier. bat In none have the coutcKtatit fiied tihftH moiiy In rnbiittaL ... : , . lu tlm BelknappMcGana case, from tho Thiol Jlliiiola tttrict, Mr, Mt (ianii haa not yet tfo.ru Ud red hia testi mony, which, according: to law, alwulfl have been done within thirty day of the contest. Although It ia the taw tho Ijoiirie I not always guided by tho sntne 4f satisfactory explanations for tlio delay are furninheil. In the Beat-tle-Priec case frciu the Third Louis iana, for Instance, -Sir. Price's testi mony ai delayed by smallpox, which wan epidemic In certain part of hi district. Although no official Inform ation ha Taien received to tint effect It I nnd.rtood rt the olerks olllee here that Cheslwrough, -who filed no tice of contest against George B. Mc Clelland or the Eighteenth New York, ha abandoned his content. In the othee Kew York cases Mitchell against Walsh In the Kighth and CamplK'U agaliwt Miner in the Ninth tho conteatoe have not filed their testimony owing to some local hitch and Mitchell, it is understood, charge Walsh with attempting to delay the cao. All the contestants in the thirty case are republicans save Goodrich, who I contesting Cobb's seat In the Fifth Alabama, and Campbell, who is contenting Miner's seat. Goodrich Is a populist who had the republican en dorsement, and Campbell ran as on Indt'irPiidont democratic candidate. The general opinion is that Hie case of the contestants who are seated by by the next house will have to be very meritorious, a thi republican major ity i overwhelming, anil there Is no political energy which -would tend to make the members look ou contests with anything but an impartial eye to their justice. When the majority of a party In tho I'Ouho Is small there is always a ten dency. In the bitterness f political feeling, to Increase the majority by the admission of all contestants whose cases have any merit at all. In the flfty-.flrt congre, for Instance, when the republicans had but six majority, eleven, of .the seventeen democrats whose seats were contested were oust ed, while In the last congress, where the democrats hid about 130 majority but three republicans of the nine whose title to their seats was ques tioned were unseated and two of the cases wer never acted upon. The following is a list of the con twt In the fifty-fourth congress: W. O. .Robinson vs, George V. Harrison, Thlnl Alabama; W. F. Aldrk-h vs. Gaston A. Robins, Fourth Alabama; A. T. Goodwin vs. James E. Colib, Fifth Alabama; T. II. Aldrich vs. Os ear W". Underwood, Ninth Alabama; John I. Rlnaker vs. F. B. Downing. Sixteenth Illinois; W. II. Fenton s. John A. Mriddox, Seventh Georgia; George Denny, Jr., vs. William C. Ow ens, Seventh Kentucky; II T. Hopkins vs. J. M. Kecdell, Tenth Kentucky; H. Dudley Coleman vs. Chnrles F. Buck, Second Louisiana; Taylor Be.it tlo vs. Andrew Price, Third .Louisiana; Alex Kenoit vs. Charles J. Boainer, Fifth Louisiana; William A. Boote s. Harry M. Huk, Third Maryland; Uo-b-ert T. Van Horn vs John C. Tarsney, Fifth Missouri; J. A. Mitchell vs. J. J. Walsh, Eighth New Y'ork; Timothy J. OaniplH'11 vs. Harry C. Miner, Ninth New York; R. A. Chesborough vs. George IV McClelland, Twelfth New York; 11. r. Cheatham vs. F. A. Wood nrd. Second North Carolina; C. W. Tltompson vs. G, J. Shaw, Third North Carolina; 0. II. Marten vs. J. A. Ia-k-hart, J-'lfth North Carolina; G. W. Murray vs. AVui. Elliot. First South Carolina; Roliert M. Oorma-a vs. G. S. In timer, Third South Carolina; J. E. Vl'llsou vs. J. T. McXhUirtn. Sixth South Carolina; Thomas B. Johnson vs. J. M. Hokes, Seventh South Caro lina: Jerome C. Kearby vs. Joseph Abbott, Sixth Texas; A. J. Rosenthal! vs. Miles Crowley, Tenth Texas; R. T. Thorpe vs. W. R. McKenny, Fourth Virginia; G. W. Comett vs. C. A. Swauson, Fifth YlrgiiiUi; J. Hamptou Hoge vs. Peter J. Otoy, Sixth Vliv'in ki; Jacob Yost vs. Henry S. Tucker, Teuth Virginia: Hsb Relknap vs. Lawrene F. MeGann, Third Illinois. Awarded Highest Honors-World' pair. DiX Kffl , MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre (torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, v CDEARl 111 I f i ! - i I Mi f V'