The Best Newspaper U the en that Etve th tnoat and rvetxwt nw. Compare th WEST 4Dtt with any paper In Pvlk county. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE AKIS TMt LlAO IN POU( COUNTT ,1 t , v 1 1 M VOL. XIII. $2.00 Per Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREO ON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1805. Fivo Cents For Copy. No. 43. physicians-dun nsruY. EL. KKTCHUM, M. 1. OFFICE Httvl reaulouoo, corner Emlrtunl wa Monmouth !., Independence, Or. DU. E. J. THOMAS. PHYSICIAN ami Surgeon. Dsaeaxe ot tti throat and km, epeoiaitie. At Jtnu -' Pluirunioy, Monmouth, Oregon. u. j. n. ioliXirt Dentist All work warranted to fir tlx best of atlafaetiott. ludepou dene, Or, ATTORNEYS. BCrLElvTOWXSK.XO k IDTTKU. Attorney at-Law. Collection S(xKmlty. Oluco in the Cooper bliK'k, Independence, Oregon. HBALL1NUEE ATTORN EY-,at- Law. (Deputy Prosecuting At torney i"''1 Hty-) otuoo lu room 4. opera house block, ludopoi. docs Oregon. U. Will practice m all tnte idJ federal courts. Abstracts of title fttraiked. Otlloe over Independence Katiouid ltnuk. SASlt AND DOOltS. MirCIIELL EOtlANNON, MAN nfnolurers of tdt and dor A!o, aoroll sawing. Main street, lode padon, Or. secret ruHiirntx AO. U. W.-IN OKI' EX HENCE , Ixnlge, Nn. 2i meet every Mou day Bi.'lit iu I. O.O. F. li'ill. All sojourn jna brother are invited to attend. V 0. Cook, M. W ; K. C, Peittbuut, Eeo. HOMER LOfOE. SO. t"i K. of P. Meet every Wednesday evening All kniiiht are cordially invited. Julio KiciiarJaou J rM 0. &; J . U. Moriu, K. of R.3. MOTOR LINE TIM1C TAUL1S Wi;:ii iav. ht'MiAVS. J,IVIMI I.i avi llUU'P I'O 1'HVIXI M, nun III Mourn tli : UI . n. I (HI B. S;H1 p. m. M " Mi ltd - o.::u . m. tbW f. m. t-.M " S.utl " 1 : ll 1IWI ma tMIO " 111.1. M. t iMlf. m. t.io " Ik JO " ti " &ie " i;tMI East and South via SHASTA Route The of the Southern Pacific f'.iprnw truliw run dully. SiiTrTTi ..-a i l.v. i-iriittii'i u rt r. i Ar. I s in a.m. ; i ;i a.m. " KHnvrtTiol.Tir?rtrt1iy. Wixhlimni, .torn. Turner. M.rM. Jrr. "": Jum-ili.n. Tmifc'i'iit, plii-ilil. Ill". ',Brn bi J mrUi, ri.y.lrvl...Ki;a. nr tond Includini! Alilint. Bo t b u r M a it' ' !" 11 li "" 1Pve. Arrivw. Kaiebu.u M)A.. I MrtlaiiJ -' J, Sa1ma7infl7U'"ly:L " Iave. Arrive. IWtl.nil 4WP. If. I Hllll-m.-'".:K'P.. rkm IMO m. I'nrtlBiiit-lniKi A m. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. PULLMAN BUFFET HLEF.I'EIW hihI Becond CIhm RlifpinB Cam nttuiboil to nil tlinnnjli truing West Side Division. Betw.en Portland and Corvallla. Mull trnlnt dully fX"TLili!l---' U:la. I,.. Ar.Jn. pH-n- nc..Ar I'J.H.. ... 1 Ar ('rVHlllH I'V I '"'P "' Aia..,... i;:ri"A;,i; Yamhill Division. AlrliiHiniirrn wM-klv. l )a.m.l.v-:lWlli.na Ar I " . .. . . ... .i ..c..u In lllll I'll t'TH Tlmmxri ii' Ki-w i" ii , ' ,,.i.,i a... mwl Kunil.l'. " I. I'lill'lm" ' i'uKTLASI), (.ItKiiON. G. L." HAWKINS, Proprietor ot . . . . .....! vu..rk ("lliTinti ThelnnppcnnpnrB , w,,rui,1(lii. on ll -.-m.-t.-ry work. I; -' ?' Itllp, IKtll llrtHIKrin. it"" P, HlQiCgri RfllSIHa PAYS lfyoounethePetalii-ia licalwUrt bnaitrt. Hak money while other r anting llm hvrild nrncolM. C.uloKlelliiall'I'out It.anddeKritKr every rtirle needed lof int, pool try buMOCM.; The ERIE'.' mechanically the beit a r I'aclfic tn Avient. Bicycle cat loinie.mlle4free,give , ftilMertlofi,nrlrM.tc j.JZnm. C. SKANtH n.wrng. u a aiiim tn., " 'Cveati, and Trade-Marl: obtained and all l'at-( ?nt bimncMi conducted lor MODtaATi rn j 0ua0rnclOPfoaiT?U.B. P".HTOrn5 Jarni wociinwii ure pauut iu lua lime Uuui ij remote from Wahiniton. . , ...J J Send model, drawing or pnoto., will lion. We advine, ii patentai.1 or n"t, " " jcharfre. Our tee not due till riaient la cu red. i A P.u.uirr "Hnr to Obtain 1'atentn, wltnj (ait Mm'the U. S. ud lorcgn tuunUienS ent tree. Addreu, J C.A.SNOW&CO. Ow. patcmt Office. Whinotoh. Gent's Clothing Mndfi ti orrlnr in any 1ylo t the lndo pendencoTailorHliopr. lyton Jonka, pmprlctor. A One line of aumplon al wnyt on hand from which to Kclnt. BulU made to order from $U np, by. Independence Tailor Shop yja .MnAratedl 1 mJm v Ki'.u. ., mi K Patton & Van Nortwick. .HHAVINU 1'AUUmH.... Shaving IS cenfa. Hth 25 cent. In Little Palace Hotel, C Stwtt. A. L. Chute, IMavkamlth ami Wagon Repairing All work uottily auj iulrkl MfOUtnt. Sear lVHt, . . . Monmouth, Orvfou. BANKS. THE. INDEPENDENCE National Bank! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. HUtsnjBKIlU, Ul.VM NK1HN. W. I. CONN A WAY PtMldent. Vie frMUIetit A tuirttl bnuklni an4 iiclmii( bu.tnM. trtttKMrtnl; liuuia mmln, bllla ttlntiuiilrd.wuu mervlnlcmttugnuHoil: dupiwiu rtwtvwt oi mirniil aivtiutii utot to eliwk, luivrval mld ou time iti'iwlu. Plllt-UTOKH. H. r. MKillh. A, Ndn, 1. A. Allin, It. tl lailvpHUi, 4, J, tiiuiilmuu, l. W. htam, 11 UirwhlMirK. Commenced Business March 4, 1889. KtMib.d ly Natkmal Aulliorlty, THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of lmtt'xmdnc, Orfn. Capital Stook, Suralue, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 a UHU'Ktt, U W. IIOHKHTMON, rrvnldftiU VU 1'rvaldarit W. II It VWt.EY, Ctilir. DIHKCTOItM. I.S. I'.miH'r, U Hotriom.ljswln lloluiU k (1. W. WbiitMtkcr, W. W. Collin. A (riirrnl banking biinlnrw Irnmuu'lrd liny, mid i'll ru' mngo on all tniHrtmnt point. lhlu rwlvtit anlijorl turlnk or ou rr-llfli-iiHnifdi'ixHiiu riillfcllnni oikIb. Uitu-e hmir; V . m. to I p. in. INCORPORATED Ur.OMTHE LAWS OF OREGON. Polk County Bank, MC NMOUTH.Or. J. It. TTAWI KV.. PrtmMciit p. ifci:AMiitr:i.u tit A O. lUWrXL. ,VlM-l'r, I 'Mil In r Paid Capital, $30,000. DIRECTORS, J, II. HhwIi-t. lVUCainplixll, I.M.RImpmn i. . V. IHUIar, J. H. Htump, K M. rolt JmM.pl! I'mvffl. A innrKl tiankintf mid eirhmie biwlniw tntiiHfu-tl; linn iiihiIh; di.lui nwlvrd .ulijwt Ui rlin'k ir on wrtilU-ul of dnilt" Intt'iwl paid on llin diiKMlU. -KIri. pmof vault and burglar proof Mie, wuritd bjr Yule llino l'k. i in -f Umirx- s a. m. Ui 4 p. in. FOH- m Photographs Crayon Work Pncllfl Mwvwoww .... . inaia iiiks Iter Colors Go to D. II. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery independence, ui In tlif pliu-e to got "ill flnnVr.laa work. BATH 25 Cent. AmorlcMii and KuropuunIMaii.: Tin imimiM ttfttel THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor, r """ -i vi nlh i.nd Wttahlnijlon Hla POltTbANI), OHKGON P H. MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. II. McCiEE S CO., Proprietor of kkfdm Tile Factory Manufacturer of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. ofallaliea. Price to Suit th HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Independence, Oregon i sin i mm hi rain ii wis nfflBiis mi Steady Demand Is Now It Is Needed for China and Japan. The Output ot the White VpUI (irrat ly lhMTt'aHcU the I'hmI Two Yuri' National Newt, NBW YORK, Oct. 21. Th iHmt hw tliorlUoa la allwr look for a ali'iutlly linprnvlnir (louutiul for tho tnolnl for HolllO ttllltf tO (MIIKI, Till) WllllllininNM of Jaiutu to aoct'iii i!n Imli-tmiliy from CIiIim In itllvor Mmtrllmiia larnly to tlio liuiirovotm'itt lu Iim iirK'o, whlfli ha Ihn'u nohvl tliirtiitf Uiu ItiHt few iiKiuilw and tlm ttct-uintilitlloii of tlio moral la Inmlim lu tmlor to cottiplotp Mio lumtUlinoitlN on tlit liulomutly at tlm varlotm duloa of imjiiii'iit. Itotb Cltltta ami Jnimu nro hIkiwIih: ku luiTivtMlinr Jmiulry for allvor, iim tlio InrKO ainottuia of tlio me In I illittrllmti'it by Imth pimtttrlta lu jwyini'iit for wur mntorlul ami Ntiiipllt Imve Ix't'ti ill vitIihI to I ml In ami otlwr ullvcr coiiii trk", Mr. 'rowitwMHl of lloujf Konu atittoa tlmt hIIvit orilotvd two imniilia uro ban iwt Imh-ii 1.-U vtritl. Sllvor mnHtora nro wilt! to !o aoltl Ahotitl for two uioutlia, T1I13 DECREASE OF OU1TUT. New Yirk, Oi't. 21. Tlio rint'iit nil niKH lu the irlit of allver tiimtt'il by tlio alutrp tloumtnl for tlio aoitiuttt of Uhliut nml Japan Im putublUlioil a noart-lty of the uutal. Mr. 'IN.wihhmuI, of tlio llmitf Koiiif ami Slumuhiil Umkn (iiqtorathai, P!tprmiin tlio U'llof tlmt any accumuliitlon of h I Ivor nt IhhLmi ha a alromly fotiml Miiploymotit. 'ton KiaMttilin ahotv tlmt Ui'tv lum boon it tksToao t lil yotir In tlio lmxt-tit. llnna of ullvor Into KtiKlnml of n.imki,. out oiinco. vtilviiloul tonlMnit fl.iHHi,. mill, Thin jonr al thoro will bo it iIoi'itiimo in tlio liiiporiiiiloim of Hllvor Into Vunhliii.ii'ii of r,imMNi .miik i h. an a nnult of llio roiaul of ho Slior- iimii not. Thla Imllonh a iIotwi In Miti prial not Ion of tint wlilio mouil ilil foar of alout (i,tx,nii) imiuv. Tlio rmiilronit'iilN for t'lilnii In Hllvor In .umiiootlon wlih Oio liiiloiiinlly xiy inoitla tn Jiiiu will osii'iiil tivor ui k'l two ym. tin ruvrw ixnrsTRT. Waatilutrtun, t)ot. 2t.-XaH-lnl Trtvta nry Aboiu Ayor wan rooontly limlruol od to aax'ortaln and roirt tiwn tlio iiuidlilon of tlio Hit ptiiio Imlimtry In tint I'ultod StatoM. llo Iim Jutt auli uiltloil hi roport to llio ilotarluioiit. Tlm tvport tnivor llio iM'rallona of tho fll ywtr otolod Juno ;io, 1st 15. Tlio faoti ptiioiiiod aliow a markod Inonnw lu tho nuiubor of nillln for rolling alool r)lutla or "black phi ton." whloh form Im laxly of oiinnitorolnl tin. Tlio wrtfoly Inoroaaoil ouiiaiiiiii l ion nf uliii'l mm Aiiiorhuu mil I ni; ii ill I" tiiiltcntitt not only tin an-ollonnod Krowih of thl bmuoli of induHiry, but an act mil proronnw for Atnorloan rolletl nhootn, lurln tho yoar the production In tho 1'nliod Htatoa wtta iai,Kol,073 poumlH, an In oronno tf 30 per cent ovor tho provlou yoar. Frty-lKlt Anna woro prodiio liiK dtiriiijf tho quartor omlod Juno 3d, 1S!5, aifaltirtt 40 the provloiw yonr. Twoiily-olht nillliiif uillla woro pro .'ui'Iiik blnok plato durlnit tho quar tor flptliiHt twonty diirlnji tho mnno qnantor In Inih. of tho foriy-olirht llnna that woro prodm'tlntf ifunmorol'il tin and tin pinto ilurln I no qunrior nih'd JuitH ;i(, lSiJ... tniny iiiiio twin wholly AiiitTlotiu plaloH, niuo twoti bnih Amorlonn ami ruroijni pinmH No Arm umil wlmlly forolKii plnloa. MAiSONH IN tfKKHION. Tlio Northern and iSoiilhorn Dlvla Uhih Will llonuilu Aiart. Wahltrton. Oot. 2t.-rho ail)iNlno oounoll of lnria'Olrn-KoiioraI f tho ."At dcatvo. Anolont ntul aooimikni HiHittlHh Rtto f Froomaaotiry, in iiio Sonllmni iurlfti lotion of tlio Ulillotl Slate, tho mother aupmmo oounoll of tlm world, Im'iiii Hh biennial murium at tli houao of the Temple hero ti dav. and will remain lu notion until Friday or Hat unlay. Jiloiitomint and Aotlnir Ornnd fVun mandor Tubman Jlolplmrd Cawoll if Ollfurnlu prcHldiMl anil n'tiii mo nno eullon. Tho II rut biwlm-HH of liiipor- tanon will Ik) the oloetioii or jtrtuui (ommntidor U) HUooeed tho lain l'hlllp (1. Tuokor, of Toxati, who died In .the Ikmwo of l.ho toniplo alwiut a yoar apt. It I lllidorHloiMl twwoll Will 1h cleel td without. opihwIUoii, ami IiIh olool.Uui Will oaiwo a promotion iilimjc tho lino of nil otlloorH of tho aupreino oounoll oleoh'd for llfo. Iiitiortn.iil iiiolloti will ooino up for ooiililrnilon, ninonif thoni thai wJittliiK to tho iiiitht. of dopuib-ri lo oiiimuiiloalo ibKiita and oolloot fit'H for lhi riiipioino oounoll. Tho qiion thm of niorliitf the Southern anil Northern Jurlxdlotloiw, whloh wan n HnJUtl wonie tlmo nflor llio doalli of Albert rWte, will not bo brought tiji. Jt l aahl to la praolleally doohb'd that, while tho cloHOHt, fralorinil jx'la llona exlnt. ImHwooii the Norlliorri and Koulhoru iMlUtt. thoro are many roa rtoiw why an mwinic union la Inoxpo dlent Jiinl Iniiiriu'lloaiblo, IMUCES OUItltENT. J.tveimool. Oot. 21.-WhP!lt, dull for atw.i: deiiuiiMl poor: No. 2 Rod Whiter. TM Id; No. & '" ii npruiKi ' A haiwtisl; No. 1 bard MniiltoDii, M m; No. 1 iCiiillforiiln, M 4(1. New York liopn wiiik. Eiiidon-IIoW unci koiI. I'ortliuul Wheat unohaiiKod. EIRE "in N Ev7)RJ;EAN;S. Now Orlonn,Oot 10. Fire Injtl i.i ,1,-,11-ovod tho National rice mill. on" Klyfthui VMA tm. a,'"' '" ,ii,..:.,t it.iilldlneH. Tho low l ll- ""j""' "" -ivy. i 'oi.,. tuu inntiil at fzti.ii"; mum I-". " InoludiHl 1-W.WW worm oi m-v. iSAIiMON IH3LLY HflNTI'MJ.VT. A ufr.,.ln .VfMVaf m'i. utnm Htntojtmnn ila inaWnff a caKl flht'ffr the tjrttnii.ltahnioiit of o m,,mrv tn tliat oltv. We aire ploaaotl to note tlmt our country w 1 ' bo r are lnollnod to koop pace with tho tlmoa. Mnv tholr offorte ibo crowned with twrem and the utrceto f that town flow with oi'UK ma "ouy i Durrani's Trial Nearly Forger Nnitly'Nabbed at rendleton. A Soiiniitloii to Ho Sprunir lu tlm Suit AuliiHt "Lucky" lluldwlu for Support, 8.VN FRANCISCO, tM. 2t.-Th tlt( ft'iiwi lu tlio Durrunt trial praotlonlly cliMoit tiMlny. IViKNltily nnollior wIiiiokh will I mi oxainliiiil toiiiiiiiow, but lilt tiutLluioiiy will bo lirlof. If liikoii at all, ami thou tlio iir.t.MMiiUui wilt bo lilu tlm lulriHluotluit of toMllmoiiy In rolnitntl. Alilioiitfh mmioof tlio moat lmMrtaiii ovlilom-o on tin jNirt of tlio proMtH'tiiion h yot to bo aiibiulltoil, from tin proa out onlliaik tin wimo will git to tlio Jury at tlio olim of iiont wwk. Now Mint I ho nltiriiiovH for Iiimtnt lutvo pnn-tloiilly olomsl tholr onto, tlio Jin. pOOHNhlll pPOVIlIlM tllllt tilt (W'folIKO lum UKilorliilly alroiik'Hioinil tlio oii of tlio pr MMtt'Ulloll, U lit till 0llltlllll t lllONO wIhi Iiiivo wtitolii tlio trlnl Hull llio ilofoioMi hart filllo to oMlulillah a hIiikIo fiu-t that Atlornoy Ooiiproy, In hla oponliiK MliKiMiiotit, rtilil ho woubt do, AliltoiiKli U wait iiiiiii'iiiii-imI tlmt an alibi would bo provon fur llio prUoiior, nut a wM'Inim luiK iHi'ii onlloil to aw oar that iMirraut wua tlwhoro than ni Eitminiol iliuroh on tlio nfioi'tiooti I lull HIiiiioImi l.'iiinmt waa murtlorod. BHWiKU NEATLY CAlUIT. roiHlli.tnii, Oct, t.-sShorllT llouaor ami ilopuiy timiur.'d a nlook furcor minntl l.ilwjml IKiwim. llo uiiulo a owl Mod i 'rililiiiio of ilopuf.ll mi llio I'Ii-nI NiiUuiuil lunik of $.'t, H) ami UhimI It na a basin of onilll, uellliut olui ki atHliinl whili bo iiimlii on tlio liiiiil.. Tlio Nlior'IT iloloolnl him In llio uoi nf piiHuIni: M o on a loiot ctiip'i, aitiwioii llio man iiHt ohiirilnu him llu'i-o IiIinKm, ami lli lnix IiIn pUii I i lini' I Inn, llo piivut KUiliy to fui'Korj hihI tililalliliitf limiioy llinlor f.ilao pro ll'llMIW. A L1VWLY SENSATION. it Am.'oloa, (lot. 21. -A Hoiwalloii Id llkoly ( Ik Hprutii; noun III I ho null btviiiKht ni; 1 1 iw t "Euoky" llaldwiu by Mlw Mlluiu Aftliliy, of riiMiitloua. Tho youmr woniiin atiint for damiitfon for Baldwin falluro to provldo for lnw olillil. wlili-h hIio olilin., U a dailifhlor of tho iiotl oapltallat. Tho Montttlon will, iiooordlnif to Mlw Aahloy, iK' tho rhartro tluit Or. J. W. Triioworlhy of thin oily, who nttoiidiil tho ,V(iuii(f woman rt tho blnh of tho olillil, wiim liilliioiicoil to Iiiivo tho oily by ItalilMhi or bin rproioiiiiiivo. Mln .Vrililoy callod umii tho lioallh iillloor Jn tho oily today for I ho birth oor- LHIiittii. It Imro tho followliitf lliloi-- KNilui; data: "Horn nt 1'.".) Smith ollvo !irooi, Ijok AiiKoloa, Iho. 7. IMW't, a Cllr; molhor Lillian Aahloy; falhor K. J. Italdwlu. Dr. J. V. Triioworlhy, ph.Vrilil'in." M1k Axhloy waiilod llio I lrili (vrtlllittio to umo at nor trial tn San Eraiiolrico. HEAVY KNOW IN NEW YORK. Twiity4wo lut-lioa on a Lovol ami Thuiidor Aloiitt with It. iSyraoiwo, N. Y., 0-t 21.-Yitor-day and luat nlKht anow fell brwkly In Northern and Wtxttern Now York and ft 25 mile (tale prevailed at tunny point. At lloliiroavlllo, In 0ww nuiiy, llio ritorm rnifiil from 10 J..I....I, u .1 ..1.1 ii, ill! n ..',.l,ub tl i ni -a ..ii'ii u.ijf n .hi. . . Sunday ntoriilnit. Thoro are twenty two lnolua of tiiKiw m a level la-lwoon llolmavlllo nml 4hworo. Mlobrlm and tea ma have broken throiiuh tho drlflu with dlli.oully. Wad rlnwti and Port auovlllo, iiKwiipi and many other place mporlod from two to ten InehoH or hiiow. At I'uliiKkl, In Ohwoko niuniy, aevoiiU-on lnohea foil anil n heavy tlniitdor ritonn aooomptinlod tho Htonii. A SWEE1M.NO DECISION. Oltk Miwt Colhvt HI root Cradliitf Ctla I'miuplly or tmn Thein. Olympla, Oi't. 21. Tlm attpronto court Iiiih ntulorod ft most Important doolnlon, holdlnir that nnlonH ell lea commence action to forooloao Hon on HMolal atxwit (jrado aartoetamontH vvilh- lu llio Mlipulatoa (M'riixi or two yoar after delinquency, tho lion earn and the city cannot recover. 'Iliia la quill MviMinliuf and Invalldatoa apoclal an- r'.CMsmeilt. Wlirraill to -tno imiiouhi oi llllllllrixlH of t liouta llllH of tlolllll S Ibromrhout tho atnte. Moat of lh warranla nro held by himiera lll- VOHlora. VICTORY IN DEKEAT. Detroit, Oct. 2l.-Ioti M. Klckln hiiu waa dcfi'ilU'd for the iioiiilnalloii of mayor of Polrolt In tho democrat ! coiivenllnn today, 1ml hla defeat wan, lu roallly, roniiinU'd a a vioiory. '1 in iioinlniH lt Aldoriuan Siiinuoi tioiu water, tho labor cimllilalc, who re celvod M volo ti :0 for IHeklnaoii, on tho tlmt. iMillot. Tlm nntl-iMliiiiiiiritru lion men trlod to force 1ho nonilna lion of Dlcklimon for I ho punoao, II Ih alloKod, of liavltiK hlni "Ihrown down" by riiniiluK bii" ui hkhIiwI the riiiKi'oo boom. THE IM'ltlTY DEPARTMEN T. Ilaltlmoro, Oct. 2t.-Mr. SIovoiihoii vli.e-iiriialdcnt of tho W. O. 1. l oiioneil tho convention H'h nmrninK m llio II ineiico Of All Hlliani. in Mary Wood Allen, HiipM'!itleiiilent of ih,. imrltv deiiarliiionl. riNid a ropori Mr. Emlllo I). Martin, the nalionnl Miiiicrltilondoiit, reported on "I'uilty In t,ii,i.,i,iiiri nml Art." and Mrs. Naomi i). Toiiilliimm. of I'tmiiaylvaiila, na tlonal Hiiiiorliilcndonl, read a paper on "Parlor Mcouiikb." REOICIVER APPOINTED, Now York. Oct.. 10. .lolill DelallUll'ty was today npimlnlod by Jwtee ibwcli of the aupromo court receiver ot tin Mormiry PublMilnff company. AppR Aiitlim wa mndo 'by Albert .T. Roy iimhia omniHol for ludKmcivt crodltorw for K).41. Tlio dlrwttora have, tin omiivrtol static, adinittiHl tho company a lttsolvont and la debt on contract for ovor $25,000. , . , , , In tlio Nomination (Jarlield. of He Tells the Old, Old Story. The Aired tStatoHiimu'i DlKitppolnt niotit of 1IIIIU htlll KuukioH iu lilt IIOKOIU. O1I1CA0O, Oot. 21,-Fullowlnn U from tho toxt of Hountor Kbortnau' rofomiuMi in hla ".MomorUV to tho ropublloau twitloiiul ooiivoiiltou of l.HSi), wltloli iioiiiluntod Jitiiio A. (iartlold fr pmaldout, tho roforouoo to whloh Im Imou tho aubjoot of uowxpapor dlaouHMUm wllhiti tho i i.int few day: "Ourliiif tho niotifii of .April dolo- li.Una woro at'lociod friiiu tho dlfforout siiiuiihmIoii.'iI dlNirloU of Ohio to at tend tho mi.iic oiiii voui Ion. rUu(lmout lu my favor waa clonrly oxpivaaod In noarly ovory ooimiy or dlairlot lu llio am to." Shorimtu tolht how II wn nrratik'od that, lu iiiio Mm uiiiiilnailou wna found liiipiiiotli'iiblo, llio Ohio doloiiattou wa Uj voio for lllnlno, and of tho rtitiot if tiartb'ld that ho I hi mndo a dolo tfitlo at hiriio that ho niliiht aid Hlior mail oftootlvoly. Ihiiliut tho oarly part if tho ooiivouilon llioto wa a alight Kpllt lu tho Ohio dolotfailou and a iMiiilduuiloii of tlioao uufrlomlly to Sliorumn was mndo to dlarouard tho In- 4lruoiloti and volo at;aliwt him. Tho folly of a fow nion mndo oo- npi'iniU'ii Itinniioi Iniblo. I roii'lvod op- ImhIoii in oiiio front hi proiomiiii frtomla ntnl ho thi'rofnro lout tho Ohio doli'uall'iti whli'h, but fur thla dofiH'tliiti, would havo nniilo hi uoml nalloii aiiro had I fallod lo rooolvo tl. I'ho voio of my frloud would havo iiiniiliKitoit lUaiuo nt tiny IH-iliid of llio in ni I li nt. bill limlor llio ooiidltloliN II w.JH 1ihimimI!)I. o iTivo thla voio to ollhor lllnlno or lirant. Tlio nwult waa tho hi-IitIIhii nf a now fnudldalo and tho nomliia ilon of Onrllold. A miu a 1 hoard nf tho inovviui.nl to iioiiilinilo (inr llold. I Kout tlio follow Im; toloKrnm to Itniiiilnon: 'WiinIiIukIoii, Juno H. lion, VS'ui. OoiiiiIkoii, coutoutlon, (.'til nitfo: Whoiiovor llio vole of lilo will Ih llkoly lo anatiro tho lioiiillul i loti of (iarltold, I aijM-al to ovory do oii'o ti voio fur htm. IM Ohio la hiiIIiI. I in.iko tho aamn ttpoal lit my naino to North Carolina and ovory doloitatio who ha tmt voted for tno. iHlKUod.) John Khoriii.iu.' "lu (lino J Ih'ooiiiii thoroiiclily ad vli of what ooennvd at tho Chi oitao i-oiivoikiloii I wa oonlont with llio roMiili. bill waa duoply woumlod by what 1 ooiild not bill rotfard im a binva-li of f.illh oil tho pari of wuuo of llio Ohio (b'h'Killoll, illld vapiflully of Uovorti r EoKlvr." SEVERAL AKU INJURED. A ltrldfc'o Eroko and Twenty lYraoiw ScrloiiHly Hurt, Now Orlcnn, Oct 21,-Tho little Iron brtdtro Uwllnu from tho Alwler ferry lioiwo to tho lloatlnjc wharf, whore tho foiry l)(tt land, broko down lnt ovonliitf and twenty persons had tholr huiiod brokou or aimtiiliiod rtioro or lea atrlou Injuries. Aunie Mlaaluii, ajiwl Mary Sam, 11, and an unknown woman, who arc mlNalii)?, are auppoaed to havo Iteoti drowned. EollowtiiK la a lint of the Injured: D. Vlooluin, leu broken; V. 0. Cluunpacne, head out and brutrted; Joaoph Alllno, leu brokou: J. J. Carroll, court otlleer, loi Injured; Mr. Joaoph Camper, hmlaed; Mr. Miawil, liritlaoii; si in. vv. S. (Survey, Ior and arm Injured; Mr. Sarah (yombn. hip Injured; Mr. P. MoMahon. bruised; Mlf l-aura W Hr- nor, head cut; Mlaa Jennie Wnmior, head cut; John Ourlney, loft arm In jured; .La' (Sroirory. loir nroKon; ,irw ,ulu Iwiwmnn, Iniornal injuries; non- Acker, rlk'ht arm broken; IlalHi Patlon. aired tl. Injured alamt the IkmiiI; William Itrnoka, Injiiwl aiamt tho body; lmls Marlosky, brulmd; T Ionian I.timlay, loit nami cut; 1111- knowu woman, bin Injured. Tlio ivow ferry ltnu at the .Mirier Inndlnir of the Canal aireot ferry was lined yesterday nuuiiliiir for tho llrst tlmo. A llio lorry mint riiomns t'lcu- lea, heavily loaded, was landlnir she iMimned niralnst llio pontoim and the Iron wpntt purled, throwliur over loo noon o lihio llio hIiiiIUiw waier near tin iMvnr inii'k. Ann 10 aorenins 01 Women and the erica of children, the men on l ho imntoou, In the ferry house mil 011 tho boat act about the worn of rescue. They succeeded In savlUK nil except two children and one youiiK woman. NOTHINC ill EWE YET. Eugene (Suard; iSoiito years ago 11 Mr. Davenport, of Cngllfili Id rlh lived In Oregon, nml while hero aci'iunuliiled considerable wealth. Ho n.fterwards returned to England, but nl ways cherished the iiieniorv of t he slate In which he tiiiidi his Tort 11110, ami when lie moil 101 1 tl will, among other things 1u it, br (Mieiitli,lng to the Episcopal churches of Oregon, he bcliiK 11 devotee oT that donomlnat'ion, the stun of $."1,000, as a fund, the Income of which Is to be nip- idled In buying ornatueiH for the va I'iiins EiiIhcoimiI chiiivhoa of this state, St.. uMairy's EplHoopal churcli 1n this oily has already i'ieplvod Us ti.piior lloiuiienl, coiiMlHtlng of two vases and a hiindwrmiKht braas, wortli alsmt which wore forwarded by lion lllohard Tliornlnn, of I'tirllaud, one of 'he truslitis of the tuiul. HOW NOT TO IM) IT. Ited Cloud Chief! "llnvo you observed," said a nierch itnt to ft customer, 'the .handsome ad vertisement I have ' on ft fence be tween Rod Cloud and Inavale?" "No," roil riled the custoiner, "but if you will ootid the fence around to my hotvso I will try and road the nn- noiiiuvni'Oint. I read the iwiiperH. and haven't time llo go fli'iiutid reading lilllibonrdN." .And tlio niercbitnt ctuLched hlis head. The Jlijr Mill Declared Defunct. Corbett Sends Out a Big liluir. It la Arcoptod for Mahor-Th Local l'tiiut Jtclitif Koiilit-KKirt- Ing Matter. HOT rIPRlNCS, Oct. 21.-Tho flfjht botwoon OortMtt and Eiininimoii 1 divlarod off by tho Florida Athletic elub. At a I'oiiforcuct thla uiorultiK 1m twoou tho luaiMKort of CoiU'tt and FliUKlmmoii tho club uki-l that tho oontoat bo poHtpoiioil until November lUli. llraily uiijiiU')el, but Julian would Hot, 'id tho eon to I wa do- ilamd off. Itraily then Uixlartsl that irlatt would niii't any man In the world, Flijfliiiiimiu proforrod, Novoui lair 1 lilt, tlm man to bo named within 21 hour. VimiiIIk announced that he would match MiiIkt iialiiHt (hIm-ii, and llnd homo one to taku lit place aiMliwt O'Dmnoll. Tho miiioHt Ih"- twoou Mahor and Corla'lt 1 to Ih for $.",(iou a Mldo. THE SCENE CHANCED. Little Rock. Oct 21,-Tho acono of r lit combitt Ix-twecn tho licavy-wi'U'liiH wa Iranafwroil from Hot SprlliK tn Lit ilo ICtM-k toilay. Tho rluc wa pitched lu 1. 10 aupromo court chamber and very little tlmo wa consumed iu prollmliiarlc, Tho attorney kouwuI opined with a Mtltloti for no order roKtriilnliiK tho propoMcd Illit from tnklui; place, pondlui; n hoarlni; of tho oiwo on It iiiorlia. Altonioy Martin nmrriit fof tlmo and tho ln-u rmif of tho tiioilon won tlicroiiMiii adjoiiniod until lit o'clia-k tomorrow. When 111 furiiied of FIixmIuiuioiih' fluke, !over nor (larko wild It made no difference that he lntombil there should Ih 110 I'lirnlviil nt all. Should the roairiiliiinK nilor bo Krauted llio cnao will prol ably not come up fur heaiint: mull amiio tlmo next Hprlnu, ndiovlnir tho trovorimr f further ronainiblllty. AXOTHER WORLDS RlRD. lamlnvlllo, Oct. 21,-Jolm R. John on tulay rotlo a mile, Hyliur aiart, .;uimI, In D-tll-fi, bmakliiM tho world' record, Johuaoii InmIm Pot a Itorlo'a profo aliiiial ncord of 1:104 5 by two and tlinimfth aiHvmd. In the chta It trial, Otio ZIlor of Onllforiilii, wa bronuht out a tartlcnlar atar, ho low erliiu th paced two-in llo record atnnd hill aiart record of uiado hero l.iat yoar by Johunlo JohiiHon, to 3:."1, actually flliijiltitf off ten wk-oiiiIh. GAME OUT STIMINO. Painful Joko on Some Ladle Pari. In Tho other week a large and fash loiialili) niulloiK-e naaombled In a Paris liftiiiv hall to hour one of a series of lecture delivered by a celebrated pro- fnwor of chemistry. At tho conclus ion of the lecture, a lady and gentle man who woro aiuou the first to leave the hall had reached the open air, when the lady catiKhl her ea-ort atarluir hard at her. "What 1 the matter?" asked mad am In surprise. "Pardon me, but you aro quite blue." The lady returned to tho ball "and approached the mirror. She started buck lu horror. The roiure on her hook had been converted Into a henuUftil I tie by the chemh al decom position which had taken place under tho Itilluonce of tho iratos w libit bad lava L'eniiiated ouibiis the lecture. The majority of tho woineu In the audience had suffered lu ft similar maimer. There woro all sorts of col- ors-"bluo yellow, violet and black Some whose vanity had Induced them to put Ivory on tho skin, coral on the llw, NMure on the cheeks and bluck on tho eyebrow had undort'oue a ludl roti trnnsrarBMLtlon. FOSTER FOUI'X3ASTS. VVivithor Prediction for the Next Ten Days. Prof. Foster's last bulletin gave fore casts of the storm wave to cross the continent from Etth to 17th and the next will reach the Pnolllo coast about ISlh. cross the west of Rookie conn trv bv close of lllth, great central vnl leva 20111 to 22d. Eastern slates 2;id. Warm wave will cross the west of R'M'klo country tlmut lHth, great con tinl valleys 20th. EiiHlern slates 22d Cool wavo will cross the west or Ruckle country about 21st, great con ti'.il valleys 2.U1, Et stern Gild's ritn 'Tomiiorature, rainfall and drouths will probably not go to extremes as much during last half as during nrst half of October. West of the uiiimt Mississippi five excessive snows nuiy he expected lu December. HOW IX) DO IT. Albany Democrat: Tho Monthly Orogonian, an linnu gratlou journal, wants a big price for writing up different sections or tin country. IX a olty has auy money to spend give It to the local' papers, which by tho way, are always c peeled to do everything for nothing That is their .providence, it i tl Pie per'a business to work for tho people who support It, ami it Is as iuucu t lie Oregoiilim s us any other paper s. PEACE IN PUYALLUP. This Rank. Paid All Its Depositors and shut I p. Tiiooiiift, Oct. 10. The 'First National bunk of Puyallup niade a run on Its depositors last Thursday night, prop ably the IlrMt time such a living was over done lu the history of banking Money was sent out In a buggy after .'i o'clock p. in., In charge of the teller the bank' attorney and two arinei men as guards. Before midnight all were nald. This aetlou was taken bo on use. nn attempt wa smade to make the bank pay $17,000 it owed to the l'lwrca county treasurer berore paying the other depositors. The bank set tied with the treasurer today and peace agaiu reign in Puyallup. Highest of ail in Leavening rower. AD60UUTEtY PURE SHERMAN'S MISTAKE THE SENATOR WBITK8 A HOOK THAT lit UTS. Soine Meinlior of the National Com- in It tee Fluttering a Thoutrh bllifhtly Wliiifed. HAN ERANOLHOO, Oct 19. -M. II. Io Youmr, vice-chairman of the re publican central committee, make several crltlclam of Hotiaior Shor mau'a lxk., "Rwcolloctlou of Forty Year lu the House, Senate and Cabl uot." "If I hud a Klltlcal enemy," aald Mr. Do Younir, "I ahould be plied to have him wrlto a book. Konator Sherman err where he aay that one man coutrolhyl the N'ew York doln t'.on to tho ropuMleuii convention of IS'vS, and that a corrupt bargain wa made in the Interest of Harrison dur ing tho luterval lMtween the adjouru moiit of tlu con nilttie t.ii Satcrday ulirht and the tlmo when It reuewm bhd Monday tiiorui m. 1 Is'lleve many of tho ha mil atuteini'iit iu the book may lat nllrlb.iuil to Senator Sher mau' UsapKluU'd ambition to aocure the pmaldeticy," aiiid Mr. De Young, "ill this connect loll it may txt aald that the aciiutor'a antbrtlou would prul mi lily have boon roallr.iHl lonir ko If ho had not taken audi an cxireme ni a ml in fttvor of the gold standard." AN OFFICEIPS DUTY. Si-nttlc, Oct. 1D.-A difforotice of opin ion t'loiitly nna-e latoii (' I'ector of (.'Ui loin J. C. Siiundoi f Port rowiM'od and Eh iitenant (i. I Car- don of the revenue launch Su nt, In which tin.' former apia-aled to the see rotary of the treasury and tho lattor' ivhiiiw minium to a reprimand. Car- leu a few weeks slnoe niairti-d the steamer Itiiokeye for tmt cnro'inir a life r.ift and In lor made a online of Senile harborj from which he roiairt od s.eiimlaMits, yacht and rowtioat ro. not dlsiilaylnir prom'r llKhta, tine foe which had they been Imposed worn! have amounted to $7,000 to $10,- ow. Theae report aluiply deutywl the Port Towtiscud custom oltlce and tho collector, taking the Uuckeye cflsv as aa occtwlun, wrote to tho depart- mout to get I Is opinion sustained to the effect that it waa Ca.-dcu" duty to iiluiso down Hmiik'Kler only. A reply oanio quickly, reinforced by an opin ion or Treasury Sollolior Roev In the latter It was plainly stated that Carden had only done hi duty, and had he not roiortod the violations ho would have loon liable to $Ui tine for each otTonso, and removal from utlleo. While the Hliitule doea not pro vide fur It, Saunders has ensayed to investigate the resrt before lntHis ne linos, from nn appTelieniou of personal liability for damage. THE lllUMNO MINE. Tho Fire Almost Extinguished, llio Dauiago I SllkUt. and Seitttli, Oot. IU. Smoke haai ceasl pouring from the rnalu slojie of the t'raukllu coul ml no and tho nr I be- Uevisl 1o be almost. If Hot quite, extlu gulahitl. The lire Is not believed to have extended lieyotld the timbers, as the coal vein nre l.0 feel distant through a nak tuiii'cl, and the bodies of the four mifiiig me 11 are lr this tunnel. Tho men showed mirage to the extent ef foolli:iidine-s in going down, fur th y wore warnul rciioiited ly, and John Adam, one of them, lUlI'ly OMtlpCd JllSt iH'IOiO. YOUNG MACK AY DEAD. Tho Boiwunea King's Son Killed by a Fall from a Horse. New York, Oct. 10. The first Intima tion of the accident which resulted iu the death of Johu W. Mackay. jr.. was received here by Mr. Mackay's private secretary and was a cable gram from Clarence Mackay, iu whloh ho said John had been thrown from a iiorse yesterday and seriously hurt. Tho doctors had pronounced the case hopeless. Clarence bogged the secre tary to prepare his father for the worst. At an early hour tills morning another nuv-age was received stat ing that the young man had died last night, Young Mackay arrived iu this city from the West June 8th, and sail ed for Europe on the steamer Paris June 10th. San Francisco, Oct 10. John W. Mackay, jr., who was killed lu Paris yesterday, was the eldest sou of the Bonanza millionaire, John W. Mackay. Deceased was about 20 years old, hav ing been bom nt the Grand hotel, in this city, In 1S70, He and Claiem-o, aged 23, were the only children of the millionaire, the Princess t'ulonna being a slop daughter. For the past rIx montlis the young man who met his death Thursday, and his brother have been rpendlng their vacation with their mother atid partly with their stop-sister liva, the Prim-ess Ooionna, and at the time or the fatality the two brothers arid the princess were togoruer In Paris. Mr. Mackay, senior, Is In this city, and received only a brief cablegram announcing the acci dent and dentil. Efforts to obtaiu fur ther particulars were fruitless, Mr. Mackay is overcome with grief. A SCHOONER ASHORE. rort Townsend, Oct. 21-The who m- er Roy Seiners, bound from San Fran cisco to load lumber Is ashore at Suko harbor near Race Rocks, Van couver Island. At 2 0 clock this morn ing, In a deiiHo fog, with a heavy swell, tho vessel drifted ashore at high water. The vessel Is not badly dam aged as yet and the tug Wanderer will attempt to pull her off tomorrow. , MORMONS IN BRITAIN. London, Oct. 11 The conference hero of the Latter Day Ruiuts which opened today was largely attended. A. II. Ives, of Salt LaJte City, made a speech, In which he annvuucpd that the .principles of the clitTch were nimklng snUsfactory prowess In the provinces, especially In Wales. Latest U.S. Gov't Report INCREASED HESEItVE MOVEMENT OF NEW YORK'S FIN ANCIAL IIAUOMETER." 1 lie Loan of the Dunk Have De creased Fourteen Million Since Early in September. NEW YORK, Oct. 1.-Th New York FliniueltT ay: For the first time since Bcptomlwr hmt the weekly atatoiuuut of the aaao cbtted bank of New York City abow an Uicraise lu reserve, the eipanaioa 1 jr the week eudJng October lUtli be ing 11,203,275. The net lucrc-aa iu cash reported amounted to only $811,- ."aiO. There wa a decrease In tb loan Item for the current week of $2, 2S,'i,7oo, due pmbably to mercantilo - ttloireni and the catling In of loans by Imi ks which had fallen bdow the nvjulnd reirve. The total !o ot the New York banks show a decided falling off In the hint six week, tho t iial of a.Vtl320l300 reported OctobtT l'.itli comparing with f:il8,3(15,H00 on Soptoiiiber lat, a decrease of over $14,- OINt.OOU. WILL SERVE UIS TIME. Ilerllu, Oct 10.-Yielding te the ad- v'li) of frioiulH and lawyem, lxKAn Stern of New York, It I understood, ha rwinMldiTud his Intention of for feit lug hi ball and now Intends to un dergo the two weeks' Imprisonment to which he wa sentoncod.ra addition to a fine, for insulting Baron Tbellgen, deputy oommlasloner of the Spa at kbiNongen. In this case Stern will nn- ib rgo hi sentence In Ibe state prison at Sehwelnfurth. VENEZUELA'S rOSUTION. Washington, Oct 19.-Vhe offlclal stAtement fmm the Venezuelan foreign otlloe covers the set policy of Veuo- xuol.-i iu case the lsritjnb attempt to build the military road recommouded liy Itrltlsh Minister Chamberlain In his letter to Governor Lees of Briusa (iulana. The Venezuelan statement oIosoh with a signllicant sentence that on the question of building this road the course of Venezuela bus been audi that invading neighbors "cannot make another step farther on the Venetueln Hide of the river" without rvk.liic a collision. A GOOD MOVEMENT. Effort to Have Domestic Instead of Urlthsh Columbia Coal Used. Tacomn, Oct. 19. The Northern Ta- rifle Coal company has received 'an order from Captain Cotton of tho 1; nlted States strainer Philadelphia, now at Port Angeles, for 250 tons of Roslyn coal, which will be forwarded Tuesday. Today came a telegram from the chief of the naval bureau of equipment, asking for fifty tons of Roslyn coal, free of cost, to tie ttseil tn milking forced draught tests at high speed. The coal companies aud the Washington delegation In congress are making strong efforts to have do mestic Instead of British Columbia coal used by the Packiic squadron. which consume annually about IM,- OiHj tous of coal, worth $400,000. AN IMMENSE SHIP. Chatham. England, Oot. 19.-The newly constructed battleship Victori ous was launched here today. This warship Is the third largest vessel or her class provided for by the naval defense att of 1S03 to leave the stocks. Among tho notables present was Thontu F. Bayard, United States am bassador. In whose honor the united States flag was conspicuously dis played. The Victorious Is of 25,000 tuns displacement; is 3i)0 feet long and lias a coal capacity or 16U0 tons. STEAMSHIPS IN COLLISION. Sydney. N. S. W.. Oct. 2l.-The Brit ish sttwmer Indranl has been la colli sion with the American vessel AVa- nvoda, from Woodvllle. The Alameda was cut down below the water line. and sulwequoutly grounded, badly damaged. The Indranl as from Teehio for Port Kcuiball. The Alameda left Van Cowes August 16th for Sydney. BOTH PROBABLY TIRED. San Francisco, Oct. 10. Lady Sholto Dniglass, the variety actress who mar ried tho youngest sou of the Marquis ot Queeusberry, wants to return to the stage. She has written a letter to a local theatrical manager asking an engagement as a variety actress. SUICIDE OF AN" EDITOR. St. Paul, c-t.21. A., E. Adams, of Spokane, Wash., was fottud dead m his riMitii at the Sherman house thla morning. It to believed he committed suicide. NO OPPOSITION. Detroit, Oot. 19.Mayor Pingtvewaa renominated for his fourth term by ac- e.lania.tlon by the republican city con vention this afternoon. . PAPER MILL BURNED. Atlanta. Oa.. Oct. lO.-Wheelhoase & Sons' big paper mills have burned. 'Tho loss 1 $00,000. Awarded Hlfbeit Honors-World' Pg (EIwAFJ MOST PERFECT MADE A purt Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm i I I A t I i 1 ii . 1 i i .-A j i ti 1 M 1 ' ) 5. -i i 44' til I i t" V - - -( , 1 i I 4 1 I f : 1 ' hi . 1 I 1 i "i i r