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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1895)
jheBest Newspaper the cm that ilwa ths mot and JB lth ny tr In rolfc county. As an Advertising Medium THE WEST SIDE Takuthi Lead in Polk Coukty, v; - '.. h T"v-i . 'a. '.'"- VOL Mil. rttYSlilAN8 -DENTISTRY. P. Mil rooMOCK'is mrorr ivnimmu JJ)imvitli ata., lUviopeu.iiHior, ur, -r ' R. J. I ttOMAS, PHYSICIAN I) and Slir.eoB. IWne tvf 111 1 isn, and akin, niwwiliw. A4 rhri?,v. .Minim mth, O.-egiut ZTftJ. B. JOHNSON, KKKIDKNI 1 1 Pentad. All work warranted U Ml -f anttafaetion. luJepeo ATTOKSKY& OC riEK. TOW NSKN D IOTTEtt, n Atu"",, wmwiwui sl-i!ty. OGie In 111 Cioper block lk-pa liHt, Oregon. fill iLLlNOKU ATTuRN K V H at -U. tlVixiiy 1'nw.HHitiuir At iji ft IVlk county ) Ottlc hi KMU 4, epcr hou block, ludepcn fcae, urvgu. EO. A. SMI 1 11. ATTORNEY AT If taw Will pweliea in nil stnUt flcrl points. AtwIrncU of tillo hntriii Ottlee over ludepemJeue SA.Ml AND IHMJIW. f irCIIELL i ROIIANNON, MAN IV1 ufik'turvn of anali and dM.rs. jau, rwil anwmg. skIs, Or. Main street, lode- sKCKKT StR'lKTttvS. i o. U- W. IN DM KN HENCE , Ldge. N, 24 mwh evrrv Moo tonight in 1. 0 0 F. bill. All sojourn it fcnUbrra are Miled U attend, V ft Cuk, M. W ; K. C. PentUnd, He. HOMIrlU 1.0 OK. NO 15 K. of V Mu every Wedntsdsy evening, in t;..hr arrt ttirJinllv lnvi'.r.t. Ji.lin Hj?br,!so Jr., C. C; J. U. Mueiu, K of 1US. MOTOR LINE TIMK TAUUIS neck iiik I m ii Muum'lU - Ji.: u M.m j U no p. m ltl:AO.. m. M - Ui d I'M - tttO ItKi 4:IM ;IK Hit - iJO " iiJO IiKI i.m - East and South via The SHASTA Route of Urn Southern Pacific Etpnp lmlii run dully. iU 111 North IX r. i I f. I'.irlluml Ar. I K:ll A. M UMt. . l,v. Ali'itnjr Af. I A. f Ar. mi KnttiPlwn I, v. 7ui f. M Kt ivrtiaii'l Tri(Jii 'lri Wuillmrn Htltm. Turnrr. Mrln. JpiIitii. Altwtnt Juiiflli't,, Tun, nl. iimI. I hi """. Hrri- wrt.Jiinrl urn ilir, Irvliii. Kuan.rrvrll tirm. ii ! nil .(..'!..,. rr.iin It . uur until Ulna 1 x Imu.iik A.liluiitl. Ijtave. "Arrle. Pbfllund SH) A.. I Iliwtium P. fiutttrarx HtJiJ A. M. I i'lirilanii Salem Panenger 'l'""?;! Iave. Arrive. PmnUnil 4ip. . I Knlcm :HP, SI, Italtm mii 4 I l',)rtlnilt:l'i A m bin; Cars do Ogden Route. PULLMAN L'VFKET SLEEI'KUS fitJ.l BeconJ t.Iuiw HI (.iti Cnm llacliJ to Bit tliroiiijli trin. West Side Division. Bitwaen Portland and Corvallia. Mall trHln dnlly lexit-yl Htin'liiy.) hDi n..Ti.'vT7ri'T.7tnrntl Ar I 6-K) p. ni m. Ar..lml'iriiii-iice Ar l:M p. m 121i p in. j Ar O.rvHlIU I.v l:il p. m Al AlUiiy bikI Cirviill.riiiii,t with traliw U. I.. A K. IUlln.nu, Fxprf irmn dllj'ii,x-'pt"iiiiilftyl Vio.m. i I.v . I'.irtlHiul . Ar I KV.m. p m. I Ar.MrMlnnvlllel,v 50. lii Yamhill Oivlilon. Alrlle mall In-weukly. IrlOa. rn. : p. 111. klip. III. ... 1'iirtlunii Ar ..Muniii'iuili I.v .... Alrllf l- f;l p. III. H HIil. in. I.v. Ar ... 7'H)tt. Ill Throimh loiill pulnu In Hie M t'"J Statu, ( HfiHdii. Mini Ku rcir. run Ix; oliiiillinl 'mm 1, r. i A I'.KY. Akhi.I, lniWiipnU'tc: k. Kill, ii i i. ii I- M KiriKIC'l. AluiiMul r. At. . K.4 i'ttiw. AgU I'ol'.TLANI), OKKItl'N. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of TtlMniK-pf-nli-rife Murl.lo Work. fMltnnlc onliiii(.t.ry work. l-lri.tJ:liM workman. Ullln lirl.1 mill l.W(H.I nri,' "CHlCjCEN RAISING PAYS Ifyou uethe PtUlum KobMm Unltr. llt money while JJlien are rating time by old procrmw. CatattellnallalMut n,ntl ucicribea every 1 3nutrated ! 1 It Catalogut laVJ riicioDeeuea lor luti pouiuy btulaeu. The "ERIE" mechanically the bert .wheel. Prrtllrjt model. Wa are racino A0m.il Blrvcle cata logue,maUedfree,giea 1 jyirrtptlon, tHci, e owrre waittbb. "ALCMA IHCUBATOB CO., Prtalama.Cal. NcaIlocii, tiH Main Bt., LoaAngelea. tvat,, and Trade-Mark, obtained and all Pat- entbusinew conducted lor MoocaATC Ftta. 0uB0rriciieOpaoaiTt U,0. Patcnt orricc uwcanei:ur patent in ku luue l"" Serid model, drawuiK.or pnoto., with decr!p-j on. We adviiie. il natentaWe or not, free of, ctarjie. Out fee not due till patent i aecun-d. , A pnMirT. "Jlow to Obtain l'atcnt, ' with ot i.( aiue in the U. S. and toeigu countrie.; stnt iree. Addreaa, t A ar Ml P. 0pp. Patcnt Ornci, Wihinoton. D. C. 5 Gent's Clothing- Made to order In any atyle ot tlio Inile- pmidenn Tailor Hliop, T. 1-ny toD Jenka, proprietor. A fine line of cample al. way, on band from which to el:t, Buiu made to order from $14 up, by ifaTncTTTOiTTKTOlp raer iroui ii ui, I t j J iI(1(ldTaiior shopIndependence, $2.00 Per Year. Patton & Van Nortwick. HIUVINU iuumuw.... , Shaving IS lt4l(ht 2S W(tfg InLlttte laU Hotel, c Street. A. L Chute, tlla.kmlthan4 Rn,Ui quickly rxwutnl. Swr m-,M.t, . . . MonmoHlh, Orrjon, 15ANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE Capital Stock, $50,000.00. H. HllW IniKuu, BRAM NWIN. ! lrMl4vol . I'. CU.NNAWAY l'm.UIr Afnrt biiklii Kii.l i.hiiM h...i. tru.fe,; ,u, m,- bill, .limui..! ourrwn wnmnt utijwi u cUwk. InKri nid MftHrtUtth. n if u....... .... iMwnTr'i'VS!"'1' . """. H. Hirl,l . Cornmencet Businws March A, 1889 tUutniwbvd hjr N.tloaiU Authority. TUB fIBSI NATIONAL BANK. or InitopvtiitoiH, Oregon. Caoltal Sleek $60,000.00 $14,000.00 Sttrfta, IttMldonl. Vl l-nwldwl W. U HAVtr,rhtr. DIHECTOIM. 0. W. WbuU.r. W. W. Colllni. ou ftll luiiitirlMiil point. Ii.ll rntvt auhj,. toohrrk or on rttr- unie houn: a. m. in u. m. MCOftPORATED UNOER THE UWS OF ORES OH 'oik County Bank, MONMOUTH. Or. n. iiAwi.itr, .... L('AMI'KKI..L. ..Pnpl'Wnl lr-I'r. UlA C. IVWKLU .(Mtiittr Paid Capital, $30,000. DIRKL'TOIW, II. lUwIer. p. .Campbell, I. M.HImpaon n. , miner, i. n, niiiuip, r . r. rtiwau J0M.11I1 rrven. A (onrntl tmokliitf ami aarhanaa bualnna. lrnni Iimiih iimiiin niixmlta i.ivm uliierl Ui rlwk r on ivnidcaUiof deMll lnti-rn.1 paid on ttt.l rirpilta. e-r'lrr prr vault and burglar proof aafe. MMiirrti iy i air iiino iM-a. d..r Hour- a. in. to 4 n. m KOK- fine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles India Inks Vater Colors D. H. CRAVEN? Photograph Gallery Independence, Or la the plaoe to gt all firatrolaxe work. km 15s. I III BATH 25 Cene.0 Amfiricnn and Europaiuill'lm.' THOS. GUINEAN, Proprietor,,' f "fTf N "eventli nnd WoHhlntfUin HU,, POHTLAND, OHFJOON H.MoCAOE. S. MUHLIVIAN. P. H. fricCABE 1 11, Proprietor of Mijdm file Factory Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all slates. Prices to Suit the HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY National Oregon A MOST APPALLING HORROR A Motor Car and Twenty Passengers Plungo to Instant and Terrible Death. Henry Clay Humplirey of Kugeno Supposed to Have Committed Suicide. He Takes Morphine and St, Charles A IUiy at Seattle YVkllo FlHliIng- Cuiiitatilo. lu TryliikT Drowned 01 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. M.-A lavy I'ltHJtrio inobir car cotttaltiltn tmtMtHiu tWMity tunl thirty jwieapnirvrs wiut tltruiijrh tho draw f the contnU Yladuet at 7:15 uVlot-k thla ovoiiliig ami drtip)MHl ltw foot to the rlvvr Inf low, cauKini; & luirmr tlio like of which novir ot'ctirrtHl Jwro Uforo. Hvi-ry wfia-iiKir In tho car was klllmt. I'vn tral viaduct U a Ihik- ft lit brldf, 3.IKM fi.'tt oii, itmdo of Iron. It oai- tiiH'ta tho hi'lehta and tho prottjx''tkt roHldt'tit'e tKH'ttoiia ou both ahh'a with tho biwiiita cH-iUor of tho city. !! roctly ovor tho river J a draw brlilo on tho iltotvlti!liii pnttirn, ami this In lot ftt above tho stirfa of tho watiT. Tho South Sl.lo atrtvt railway ikim- ea over the inMiluo and ou elihcr aldo of the 1raw there la a safely awltrh which, tmli'iw tho conductor alight and holtl up tho handle wilt avud a car Into the gully Itmtoad of allowlji It to go on tho draw. Tho flint reports from the ncono of tho disaster swm to plaw tho lilaino on the conductor. They wore to tli. effect that tho 111 f.ited motor etir ni pnmched tho draw Jtwt an a vcwm-I wan Hearing It, and tho nttcinlaiiu hould have cloaed tho big Iron guto and prepjire to clone the draw as tho ar stopMd and tho conductor w'iit forward to n-hvino tho switch. Ho iniiat have been lillndcd by thoflwtrlo light, f-ir an evowltucHa dwlanti tltut although the gtttim were cliwil and tho tlmw In inoilon, tho cotutuebir raised tlio mvltch handlp. Tho motor mini appllcit tho curtviit and tho car allot ferwanl and Htruck tho galea with a crtirih. Tlwre wan 4nly a ino- inent's ikuiho and then the hittvy car ground U way through the wrcvkitgo and plunged over tho brink Into tho black aliyiw, amid tho acreama and fratrilo siruggliwi of p.'mmiigers, who at tho II rut induration of danger ruHhed for tho rear door. TIh car (truck tho wnter with a grmt KplitHh and then t Intro wna slleiicv. ITHTHIOIt I'.ViniCl'IAH.S. All tho occiipanla of tho car, with the exception of a few who bad managed to Jump before tlio car toppled down, went down to certain death. Tlio car dlwipiioarcd from sight as nxm na It atruck the water and every uno of tho passengers wart drowned. Tlio alarm which wan sent out brought to tho acetic lialf a dozen am buluju, flnvlioats and itiouiIhts of tho HfeHWvliig crew with, grnppllng Irons. Tho work of rescuing Iwnlle in the uncertain light wna slow Indeed. At 0 o'clock tho half a doscn boilles tlmt hail evidently floated out of the our and risen to the surface were taken from tlwj river and carried to vnrloiita morgues. Tlie captain of the brldgo1 gunnla nys: , "I saw this car coming mpiiiiy to- ward tho draw Just a I had given the signal to swing It to admit of tho nassak-e of a vessel. I waved my hands and Hallowed at tlio moTorninn to stop, but apimrently ho paid no at tention to me. Tho car catno on. Just before it went over the brink tlio mo- torman Jumped and ran awny." This atntement does not agree with those of cye-wltnesrau who doelaro tliat tho conductor went nhoad to oiwn tlio switch, which is about an) feet from tho draw, and motioned for the car to como ahead. Ortnln it Is that tho conductor mounted the car again and went down wlt.lv tho passengers to death, and It will never bo poasl ble to tell exactly what ho did before this. Itallway officials wiy they are un able to give the naiww of the conduc tor and motoniinn who were In charge of tho car. The police are looking for tho niotorman. Tho exact number of passengers In tlio car will not bo known until all bodies are recovered. Tho faro register showed that twen ty-live fares had lieen collected. There may have been other passengers with transfers which would not have been rung up or registered. Probably, how ever, ninny of theso fares were regis tered and left tho car Perore tne bridge was reached. As near as can bo learned, there were at least flftmi and possibly twenty persons in the oar when It made tho plunge. Seven unidentified bodies are at tlio morgues now, and ono man, whoso name has not yet been learned, Is at homiital n an unconscious condition. So far as can be learned ho Is the only one who escaped Instant death. CLAY HUMPHREY'S RU1CID10. Portland. Nov. 10, II. Clay Humph- roy, a well-known resident of Kugene, Oregon, was rouna uenu in m m;u m tlio St. Charles noiei tins aumiooii. An empty morphine bottlo was found In his room and It was evident be had taken his own life. Humphrey enmo to this city yesterday fronn trigone and registered ot tim wt. uuanes un der tho name of "John Smith, Cho Imlls." In the aflwrnoon ho went to a drug store and purchased an eight muteo bottlo of moriihlne. loiter he wint to 'hl room, and was not seen again. Alxiut 4 o'clock this afternoon his room was entered and bo wuji found cold In death. Ho left no word giving any reason for tho act. Only a few business let ters wore found In his coat pocket. Somo of Humphrey 'a friends ore loth to bellwve that be committed suicide and think Ills death was accidental, as he had been 'In the habit of using morphine to Induce sleep, but tho fact of his registering under an OHSiimed name tends to show the act was prc medltmted. When Humphrey purchased the mor INDEPENDENCE, l'OLK COUNTS OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEH 21, 1805. Is Found Dead In Bed at Hotel, Portland. the Falln Into tlie to Nave Hint I b-r 1'alu'iiillli'H, Water aim and llli phine, the druggist at tlrt refused to give It to htm. Humphrey remarked "I dmi't look like a uuiii who wanta to commit tnilcldo do 1?" t'oiillnulng, ho said ho did not want It for himself but for a man by the namo of C. It. Murphy of ltusehiirg. Somu acipmlut aniiTi of Huiitphrey'a who came down with him from Kugcno yesterday no ticed ho acted somewhat tinuKiiul, bu! attrlbutiHl It to his llnanclal troubUn. Hituiphrey hiis formerly In the bank ing buslneaa at Kugene, Is'lug a Weill nr of Hovey, llumplirey & ('ninpiiny. Pining the paiik; of two years ago tho bank cloned. When It re-oened Humphrey had no connection with It. Ho has been Iniereated this senmui In ahlpplug fruit Kast ami It Is under, sltiod ho was imt very successful. Ho h atKiut 40 year of age; had Imvii niarrle.1 almut nine years, llu haves a widow and two children, SIMPLY AN OVKItlMiSK. roniaim, Mv. hi,tiio coroners Jury tonight brought In a verdict thai death una caused by an overdose of morphine taken to Induce sleep. A INK lll.K IMtOWNlNU. Seattle, Nov, HI, A double drowning took place In this city this afternoon about ,'I o'clock, William Itruwn, a mid dtoagod man, ami Iteiijaniln Ilowell Ituell, a lad of It years, being the victims. They had tn-en lulling on a trestle almut half way iM-tween IhU city proH-r ami West Sett t tie, uud In sumo uimciMHintahle way the Isiy fell In. Itruwn Jumisil lu after him, but was unable to reacli him on account of the strong current that was run ning at the lime. The body of young Ituell was recovered half an hour after he fell In. but the body of the man could not Ui found. EASTERN WAR CLOUD TIIK KVKNTS OF THE V KICK MAKE IT IILACKEK STILL. The Other Towers Are Hmwinif Near Turkey to Ell'ect Her l'ismeiuhermciit. LONlH)N, Nov. Ht-News from the Past and Far Past during the wwk has not been of a nature calculated tJ dissipate tho cloiuls which have bt-en hanging heavily over tho political hor izon for a long time past Prom Asia Minor come authenticated resrls of further massacres of Armenians dur ing which tho Turks seem to have applied tho torch to petroleum-soaked victims and lo have skinned others alive, In addition to outraging women and children and plundering property ou all sides. From the far Past yesterday came a report that It was positively staled at Shanghai that China lina agrcitl that licrnmny shall occupy one of the Islands near Amoy for tho purpose of converting It Into a naval depot. Fears nro expressed that If this rumor turns out to Isf correct International compli cations will follow. RPRItOUNDINC TURKEY. London, Nov. 1(1. Regarding Turkey, tho powers are moving slowly, but fsurely. The various Kuropcnu Ihls are closing up toward tho Hanlunelles, nlthough tho powers are evidently dls posed to give the sultan every possible chance to restore order In his domin ion, but It appears as though matter had ili'iricd too far and that the sultan Is unable to suppress the disorder In tho Turkish empire. WON'T PAY TAN liS, A. Setlleiii'Mit of IrlHli-C.'iiiinll ins Who Object to the Collecf'ir. Ottawa, Nov, Kl.-The buck v.mmI re gion of tlie tin Unci ii hlll-i mid I'orcHis iii'irtli of otiiiwii kcciim to bo !u a sinle of Insurrection .'igalust I lie ','nvern-, muni; at. Quebec. The settlers of ilils reglnn are almost excbisiely lrlsli who came out over -lo years ago. Mwl of them had been evlct'd fniin their liohllugH Mild we.'o pei'sti ul"d lo nmke Camilla lh"lr heme, the reinc HcnlMlloil being tliat 1 1 1 -i ' iiiulil be no ta x ii I ion on their laud, which should bo given to tlncii fi.rever. They hiive conneipiently always re Misled the local and provhitM.il tax gatherers and the olllces have never yet succeeded In coercing ilicin. Tho ('Xpeilllloii of tho provincial police scut, up from (;ilib"C to liinke fi irald Into tho district for ihe juir poso of seizing the prope.'ly of the do limiueiils, left here fully armod with caiiiplng inul canipiilg'i eiiulpiiu'iit, It .failitil, however, to penetrate with Its tennis beyond tho outer fringe of Lowe township. Hlojd-hedls feartd. WRITAIN AND VENEZUELA. Dispatches of a Serious Nature Paus ing Itctween Them. Washington, Nov, Ift.-Informatlnn ils r hlng hero today from Denier- nra, British (I ulna, to thct tITect Unit further dlspaichcis of a very pointed charaeler have been received from Joseph Channlierluln, British mluWer for the colonies, concerning Vcncaie la; their contents were wot disclosed. A mooting of the lilgh council of colo nies was called ot which it was isi lleved tho subject would bo fully dis cussed. A rejsirt Is In circulation at Demernra, and generally credited, that MLnlHteir Olianilwrlnln tins forwarded -dispatches to the British Oulna gov ernment In which he Inquires as to whether or not, in' .the event tlie mens, tires between the colony and Venezuela, aire ibelng pushed to extremes, the co- ( lonlal government Is prepared to do Its utiiHiHt In an endeavor to sustain tho pnwtlgo of the llrlllsh flag, to which It owes lis allegiance, t'-om-inontlng ou these dispatches, the press of iMiHMiirn says there ueml lm no niwltntlou lu giving alilrmative an swer to Minister Clinmberlaln. Why Much Imnilry should como from Iott dull eni'llcs coiijis'lure and tho feel- lug Is that tt may be duo to Irritation hm'uusu tho high council voted down Mr. ChandNnlaliri proitoHltltm ot buy Maxim guns, ammunition, etc. lu that event, at lis next meeting the high council, It Is expected, will slmw lis puriioao to smuiort i'liauils-rlalu Intorvlewa were had with all foreign consuls lu ttrllish (lulua coticcniliiu the Veuer.iiela (incKlluil. The French and Hutch consuls refused to coin- mlt themselvea lu their oltlclal ciiiiii cities. The (Ionium consul, Mr. Web er, was oulsHikeit against tho Pulled Slates and lu favor of tho UiiiUh jm till Ion, Kiiglaud, ho wivs, ahould In slst ou a II mi I settlement on the linen laid down. Welier think the Idea of any effective Interference by America ansum. NOT A CAN HI HATH. New York, Nov. Hl.-Secretiy Whit ney was scon at tho horse hw, and askixl about hi being a presidential possibility. He was thoughtful for a moment and then said: "I wish It understood that I nm not a candidate for the Humiliation at pres ent, and will imt ho. My friend know my desires on this subject, and will aci accordingly. No man, I be lieve, can trui hfull) say bo would lint like to president. It Is an honor to represent a nation which cannot Is too highly estimated, I will not say that I would not lc plitiacd If I were president, tint I will not allow mym lf to be made a candidate under any consideration. I do not want oftlce of a..y w'nd.M "Nothing would Induce' jt-io change your opinion?' "Absolutely norhlnt: my mind is made up, and I do not know of any thing that can change It." "Your friend have used your name as a possibility," "Yes; It hat been mentioned with others, but I hoie now that my name will bo droiM-d and not be mentioned In any way In connection with the presidency. I prefer to remain In pri vate life, and those who know ino are aware of the reasons," PItK'IX CI It It PAT. Liverpool, Nov, li!, Wheat, spot unlet; lieiniind poor; No. 'Jt nil winter, " l"i,d; No. 2 red and No. 1 hunt .Mniil;ol4i ; No. 1 California 7s lid. Hops -At Iondon Pacific coast, VI P. New York - Hops steely. Port hind -Wheat, Valley, ,M; Walla Walla, -is. AN AITIlolfS SIHUKN PHATII. P.usloii. Nov. PI.-Kev. S. P. Slilllll. author of "America," dropped dead lu the New Kngland desit at 0 p. m, A TOOIi OF INIQUITY Sl'CII IS THE PRESENT COMHTION OF hAN FHAM'ISI'O. Its Newsiapers Have Poisoned tlie Public Mind and Ic vcloped Hellish Aiictitcn. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. HI. Tlie nr rent of Captain I,auo, Rat, and Meyer hero for committing outrage ou little glrla has stirred up a pool of Inltiuliy which day by day reveals a greater depth, A not 1st horrible offense was brought to tho nttentlou of the jsillce tislny, when Fred Coleman, a long shore; Bin, was taken Into custody and biokcd for Incest, the complainant liv ing his 13-ycar-old daughter, who Is about to Ikhmiiio a mother. Two Utile girls told a iMillceman this afternoon that they had Is-eti assaulted lu the shop of a cobbler for whom the police are now looking. All religious, charit able and reform organizations of the city nro a reused over tho revelations ami are determined to stamp out these forms of Iniquity by the punishment of every one connected with It. PORTLAND IS DEFEATED Ily the Football Players of the State University. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. ld.-Plfteen hundred people went to the Multno mah Held this afternoon to wee the University ot Oregon and the Portland University men contest for tho chain plmwhlp of tlie gridiron. The Uni versity of Oregon won by a score of (I lo I. it whs by far the nmst hotly enn b'sted game ever sien on the Multno mah Held mid from the enthusiasm dis played It was apparent that college football Is more In favor than con tests between athletic clubs. Tho Eugene men showed HiiHrlor training and their Interference, was excellent, Hie tackling of Coleman be ing applauded again mid again. The Portland men made larger gains around tho end than the Oregon Uni versity, but their Interference through out tlie conlcNt was not so strung. In the llrst half neither side scored, but Eugene went at It In earnest In the second half and by n few end plays and a long punt they scored a touchdown mid kicked a goal In loss than ten mluiiti'S. Porllands made n touchdown but forfeited their kick-oft', making llio avore 0 to 4. TAOOlMA. BEATS PORTLAND. Tacnnin, Nov. 10. The Taconm AtJi Jetlo club faoliball team today defeat ed the Multnomah Athletic club of Portland by a score of '21 to 10. MONEY BY HARD WORK. New York, Nuv. IS. ExiPresldent Harrison read the slnry from St. Louis about the fortune ho had made In Soul H African mining si neks, and said ho was sorry It was not true. "I wish It was a fact," ho added; "but the only money I ever made was the result of hard work. Some ten years ago I did buy a few share of Molilalia mining slock, but 1 have iiiover heaiid aiiy'tliliig about them since, much less made uny money out of the Investment." MARKET QUOTATIONS. San Francisco, Nov. IS. Hops 0(3.8 cenla per pound. Portland, Nov. 18. Wheat, valley K; Walla Walla 48. Liverpool, Nov. 18. Spot wheat, de mand poor; No. 2 Red Winter 5s B'jd; No. 2 Red -Spring find No. 1 hard Mani toba slocks exhausted; No. 1 Cali fornia 5s 3d. London lions, Pacific coast 2 10s. New York Hops weak. , , MM IN What tho British )fai Indicates. Every Important Place Claimed. A Hrlflsh Heitllnif Schooner Is Kc leascd-Oiir (itivi'linnciit Awake to Turkish A Hairs. PORT ToWNHENO, Nov. IS. If the Iti'lUsh govcrmiii'iit Insists Uhhi tli n riimnciit csialillsliiiM'iit of 1 lit, Alas ka boundary linn as mappsl out by the Caiutdlau chle eugliicors, the city of Jitleau and DiMiglas tslnml, where tho richest gold mines In America ar located, wilt become a part of EngllKh territory. A rcpriwut.ulvo of tho As sisdated prens tHlny visited Victoria and was permitted to examine tlie new iiiaim made hy tln surveyors for tho boundary cnmiulsMliriicrs and the authority upon which I bo Canadians liase tli.-lr right to claim the strip of Alaska territory. Dr. Hamsun, chief cngliii.'r of the Canadian cm of sur veyors, miido si'leiitllio oliwrvathuis from a range of mountains, which, to. getlsT with treaty HttiiukUlous, are the foundation iiKiu whlt h tin claim Is made, These drawings clearly show tho mining town of Jul, -on lo lie fully seven tuiies siiwue or liritisli territory cniicat pas, tlie favorite aud most getwrally tntveled mute to tho Yukon mlue and the principal buys and In lets of southeastern Alaska, are claim ml to !k imrt of Pa mi da. '1'he Hrltlsh survey will also put Into Itiitish ter ritory two of the largest canneries lu Soiillrcnst Aliifkil. preeiniTTTea ler. Victoria, II. C, Nov. IS. 'h!ef Jus- tlint Davie today gave Judgment In tin the admiralty court releasing tin schooner Ilea trice, which was selxcd by the United Stales cutler Rush for neglecting to make dally entry of th time of Ihe taking of all seals. The owners of the lUatrlce will apply, through the llrltlsli government for compensation. THIS cor nTiIy" aroused. Washington, Nov. IS. Admiral Sel fridge i-ii hied to tlie luivy ili-iiartuntil today that he lnnl put In with his ting- snip Sun I' raiiclsce at .Sophs to gel his mall. He will proceed dlnvtly to Alexithilrettd, where he sboithl arrive nlroiit Friday next, and will tlnn he lu position to extend aid to Ameri can and Puropmii lu tiint section In the event of further Uprisings, The Turkish situation Is nlworhlug the at tention of the slate department at preReiit and due notice Is taken of the various resolution adopt.-.! by many religious organisation lu the lulled Slates. TEllItiltu: CRIMP. Wichita, Kan.. Nov. IS.-IIenrv H. Leonard, aged lU, w is inurdcred last night. Mrs, Lenimnl, his mv.md wife, and her son. Onllle. are under ar.ti charged Willi the crliiie.- lvjirlv thU morning, John Carter, n teainster, found the lmtly of leoiutrn horribly mangleil, Ijlng lu a pool of blood, half covered up In a manure pile back of the former' barn. There were many wounds on the head, made m- parnitly wlih mime blunt instrument, and a l;n'fe wound In I lie hack. A trail of It! mhI thi'niu:h tin alley led tu the kli lun dour, where Mrs, Leonard md her son were mopping up the blood f-imtti red over the tbior and furniture. Several moiiiti ago Leon ard secured a dlvnrce froin his livid wife and married Mrs, Williamson, the woman iinw In Jail. TICK Itl 111,10 REVENUE. San Antonio, Tcx Nov. IS. A Ssc- kil from Bogota, Colombia, dated Nov. 15th says: "Three weeks ago a largo body of soldiers were aiulnished and killed crossing the department f Caucus. Oonornl Reyes Immediately sent a largo force In pursuit of tho Indians, who were Nuriuiuulcd lu n canyon, both ends of which were held by the troopn, who hemmed the Indians in while other soldiers went to the top of the mountain, whence they threw heavy rocks on tlie sleeping Indians, killing mauy, wlillNt those who tried to lleo from what they supposed was an earthquake were shot down In cold blood. It Is calculated by an eye wlt ness of the hia.ssacro that -0 Indians wero killed, not a solitary one escap ing death. FOR lUOTIIM.VU ORKENBACKS. Chicago, Nov, 18. A special from Washington says: President Cleve land In his annual message will rec ommend the retirement of greenbacks. This recommendation will be the chief feature of llio message, so far as do inesllc tiff airs arc concerned. LIFE MADE TERRIBLE FOlt NEOUO LABORERS ON KAIL '.ROADS IN MEXICO. Brady on Trial In California Ter rible JUmnigu on Indians Colombia. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 1S.-A special from Port Barrios dated No vember 1st says that live negroes wero hanging six miles from town. They wero recognized as being some of tho negroes lately arrived here to work on rullnwul construction, and who bccauio dlwitlslled niul iled. In vestlgivtlon vn made, but like fill In vestigations hi tills country, nothing resulted except that it was learned that tho negroes enmo from Louisiana. It was given out that they must have lieen hanged by robbers, but It is be lieved they wero persecuted by con tractors and trapped and killed so as not to allow them to escape. Tho life of AnwHlcun negroes at work here la terrible. Many have been beaten to death. BRADY ON TRIAL. Marysvl'llo, Cnl,, Nov, IS. The cafo of Brady, on trial for .robbing the Oregon express train, was finished to-' night and given to the Jury. . , : Five Cents l'cr Copy. U NX THE SULTAN IS SCARED. Seeing the Other Powers Moving, lie Is Anxious to Move. ConslantliKiple, Nov. 1-S. fVIa Soda, Bulgaria). The sultan Is said to bo alarmed to the verge of Insanity at the assembling of foreign fleets u Sal onicu bay, and it Is known that he has sent urgent niinge lo the valll of dlsturls'il dlslricls onUflng tlnun to suppress the disorders. Iu addition, sis'cial commlssliincrs have been hur riedly dispatched from this c-tty to various iart of Asia Jlluor armed with isiwcr to quell revolutionary out breaks. No further details have l'en receiv ed hero of the massacre of about Sou Armenians at Kluirput or the sacking ami burning of eight of the twelve building Is'louglug to tho Armenian missionaries there. Ambassador Ter rell has telegraphed, asking whether the American mission buildings were set on lire by the rioters or were de stroyed as 1he result of a general eon- llagruLlon. Tho American and other mlsiilomirles at Bltlis have been coin pelh'd to return to Van under the es cort of Turkish troops, provided upon the strength of the representations of Tenlll to the purte. Terrlll, although granted leave of atweuce. wfu- to leave his pt, being determined to re main here until an American are sire and the authority of tlw sultan is once more etahllsh(d throughout A!a Minor. At 0 request of th I idtcd ftaku consulate, tlio vail uf AI"ipo ha detailed certain,. Turkish olllclals of high UliK t prvtM't tlwi AiiH-rleans In tliat isaee, and has held them responsible for the live of tlnsio placed uiuk-r their charge. Further massacrwi are reported from Sivas, and there Is a report that -Urno Armenians have been massacred al liueraii, Although the reports of the latter massacre aro not coullrmed, Turkish officials admit that the Kurds made two separate attacks upon the Armenians of that lis'allty and there was considerable loss of life, due, ac cording to the Turks, t:i the rioting of the Armenians, which could not otherwise Isi suppressed. ihe porte. It J said, has ordered a spis lal Inquiry Into the massacre of Chilsilans at Alexandivtla, Northern Syria, where .'!ut Turkish troojis are sthl to have l-niked on while the kill ing took place, and alistuincd from rendering any assistance iu suppress ing the disorder. I'he police have torn down revolu tionary placard referring to the Brit ish premier's utterances at the Mis sion-house hnuiiuci In linden Novem ber Dili. Making arrests continues and It Is rcisiried a iuuiiIht of memls'in of the young Turks' party have been secretly executed. Sir Philip Currle, the British ambas sador, cannot reach Cniistantiuoiile ls.'- fore Wednesday. The British fleet. II la reported here, Is being still further reinlorecd. Another conference of representa tives of the powers took place yester day at the otllcial icsldeuif ot the Aus trian tucbassailor. linpoitaiit news Is looked for from Zelloiiu, whew a dcsier,i!e battle be tween the entrenched Armenians and Turkish troops scut to disperse them Is expected. The work of calling out the army reserves continue slowly, the main ditllculty being to llnd proper equip ment, a. n, ill nil Ion and supplh for the same. Almut 1 to battailous of re serves have lvecn called out. THE STREET CAR HORROR. Cleveland', Nov. 18. The life-saving it ml lllcboais crews resumed work early this morning In an endeavor lo recover rdditloiial Issliiw uf the vic tims of Saturday night's street-car disaster at the drawbridge at the Cen tral viaduct. The body of a woman was brought to the surface and Iden tified as Marllia Saucrnhcinier, sister-in-law of Mrs, John Saiiernhelmer, whose body was recovered Saturday night. It l.s believed there are one or two 'Ixxllc still In the river. Rogers, the niotorman, who Jumped from the car and thus saved his life, was bound over this morning for two weeks, without ball. A thorough In vestigation will be made. AGAINST SUNDAY PAPERS. Richmond, Va., Nov. 18. The com mittee on Sabbath observance of the Virginia Methodist conference today submitted a vigorous protest against the Sunday newspaper, which was de scribed as aiding to make mental and moral dyspepsia. Especially wero tlw practices of filling the paper with de scriptions of theatrical performances, conceits, prize lights, society news, spurting and all other features calcul ated to keep js'i'sons from Sunday school and church strongly con demned. OUT OF POLITICS. Chicago, Nov. 18. A Chicago paper quotes Governor Altgeld as follows: " You can say In your paper that llgeld Is out of politics. I ant eagerly looking forward to the close of the next fourteen mouths, when I will turn over to the people the linos t state government ou earth and quit politics for ever. I want to get back to my law practice and make some money." THE VERSATILE GENTLEMAN. Oakland, Cal., Nov, IS. Rev. Ed wards Davis, tho poet-preacher of the Central .Christian church, has receiv ed a call from the Christian church of Portland., Or. The otter Is a tempt ing one to the young minister, but lie will probably not accept it. STILL CHEAPER TRAVEL. Rates to San Francisco Will Soon Bo Down to Nothing. rortland, Nov. 10. When the South ern Pnclllc today announced a rate of $10 II rut class and $7.50 second class on Its Shasta special between Portland Olid San Francisco It was met by the O, 11. & N. Co., who announced a rate of $5 cabin and $2.50 steerage. GOOD BYE, GOLD lMM'SRVE. Washington, Nov. 10. The treasury today lost SU.1M-1.000 In cold for cxnort to iHoutu America, which leaves the true amount of the gold reserve $SiV 430,030. No. 40. warns?. PURE THE LAWYER CAUGHT HOLMES' ATTORNEY PROBABLY AN ACCOMPLICE. Detected in liribinjr a Witness Whole Career Is Found KtiHpIriiuiH. JIU PHILAHELPIHA, Nov, 18.-The Holim-s cuso took another sensational turn today,-the senior counsel ot tlie defense, William A. Shoemaker, be ing charged lu open court with manu facturing evidence lu behalf of tb al leged murderer by bribing a woman who knows nothing of tho case, to swear In his favor. District Attorney Graham said it be came his duty to make a painful dec laration. During the early part Of tlio recent trial he received Information that efforts had been made to procure false testimony by bribery. Subsc. queiitly lie learned theso efforts were Isdng prostHMiled to the end. There upon he scut for the person thus em ployed to furnish evidence t and. Ue was In court at the preseiptJkJ;le then produced A wowau Roan ami a detective wMocurrotrt ed tho story, Mr. Ke being 4 stilsiruett witmjss, sli'nuilt Mt nothing to sayvJIa-waSI sttmnM ami Khx-licd lsyoud nMtir, feut aaw this was not tlm time for bun to talk, Bo t.m, hi associate, expressed his oonft dence in bi 'odleagoe'a ftual examlna thin, but be admitted that the evidence tit his guilt was overwhelming, A lit tle over a year ago It la said he first came to Philadelphia. Whence bo came uo one seems to know, but Uie talo Is that bo lived some time In a little town in Indiana. Upon bia ar rival here be I said to have fpoken of the receipt of a tetter from Boston signed "II." It Is suited the writer ties lnnl to retain him as counsel In a case which would sooti come up In Philadelphia and enclosed a $100 note as a retaining fee. A few days after wards Holmes was arrested In Boston. The story of his manifold crimes came out. Now, It Is said the little town which Shoemaker lived In waa but a short distance from another town where Holmes had lived and fos tered bis multifarious schemes. It la even said that iu Shoemaker's ofllce has been found a map of the country hi which these two towns were and that a line Is drawn In red Ink between tho places, but so drawn as to avoid railroads and settlements, cutting thrdough the hare country. This story Is given out officially, but with those who know of It, there Is no anxiety as to Its detail. The Holmes case was tho ilrst Shoemaker tried In Philadel phia. It is probably also the last THE TWO HENDERSONS. Dubuque. Ia., Nov. 8.-CoIonel Hen derson left Washington today and will champion the candidacy of Gen eral Henderson, ol Illinois, "for door keeper laffore the republican caucus. The colonel gees early to combat the New York-Pennsylvania combination against his namesake. Speaking of tlie protqiect of legislation, he said the republicans would present no gen eral revision of the tariff, but would stand ready to assist the administra tion lu liicronsiug the revenue. M' KIN LEY HIS CHOICE. Jackson, Miss., Nov. IS. John R, Lynch, the colored republican leader, declares MeKlnley Ills presidential preference, but thinks that the South era delegation should go to the na tional ronventlon unlnstructed and conform to the dominant sentiment of the North iu selecting a candldatte. A LOYAL TAR. MInonk. 111., Nov. 18,-John C. Clour, who hauled down the flrst confeder ate Hag from a. masthead during; the lute war, died here Sunday, Ho served lu the navy for four years. HOP INTELLIGENCE. Reports from different sections of New York state indicate less business than last week, "but a generally steady holding, especially of the finest grades. Sales have been at (ViilOe, but the lat ter rate was exceptional and reached, only for an occasional growth of un unially choice quality. From the Ta elilo coast tlio advices are rather weaker; strictly choice growths have been mostly selected out and it would seem that the lower quotations aro based upon next grades. A good deal of stock Is still going abroad on direct shipments from the coast. English buyers are not much Interested, here, and yet there is reason to believe tliat samples of strictly choice shipping grades would attract some orders. On tlio local market business Is generally quiet, but the situation Is essentially tlio santo as previously reported. We note somo inquiry for very high grade prime to choice Pacifies at OSflOc, and as these are not plenty, there Is rather a conlltlont holding. Choice New York Btato shipping hops are not offering to any extent, and some lino brewing stock has sold at S'jtrtOc, with lower grades downward. Brewers are not calling for many old hops, but the holdlmrs in first hands are compara tively light. N. Y. Price Current. Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair. CREAM flfiffl: MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frel from Ammonia, Alum ot tny other adulterant. 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. II ' r i 1 t II ' ' V ''. .'- r' ar-r 1 f ? V .. c j - t (i 'i r.. t 3 1' ,.: f 4? :-' . ' 1 h