2 mitotic u il ntxiit-rof ,, J.OUAJ, NI'AVH s Hie KM 'Klli'HlMR tlwra en.lvaiort to M MOMST eU lOtXXirt. but prrnra am-iirary of Uln.iil lo bluuUi'rlti- (, A -- AdvartiaUitf Medium Ill KNTKIll'lUMM laewwiid l r",k Comiiy. raormiui mium .wyi follow ourf fill clor- ' llalng lu iirab a r, Eternal Vtfllanet it the, Vrir.e, of Liberty. Jefferson. INDKl'KNDKNCK, l'OUC COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY., JANUARY 17, 1895. 51.60 FKU YKAll. IZSSitt VOL 2 NO. 7 ' THU 's - r':rst Jiatiorpal Bank ; of I mlepemlmir-f, Oregon, CiplUl Btook, C-rploi. $50,000.00 114,00000 j.a.uooraa. u w, nohKimoN. w . M nwi.f , tnwiwr. WKKCTOUH. J I Cooler. 1.. W.WWUii, jlXu k.U.AV. Whisker, W. W. (Villi!. A 'aeneral haaklna "'T2: THE INDEPENDENCE ; Rational Bank! I eT-apital Stock, 50,(X)O.00. n.imtxcrrirKKG, ABKAM NKLMtt, W.I'.CDNNAWAY, Trml'li'iil VIos l'reliliit. . .. Cashier & general ltMiiklnir nI K n WmmwHml ; loans miule, bills lis MBlitetl. commercial ereillu grunted 4jfjKwiU) ,t-rlvil n current account ..M.,.ii,iWi. intercut lU outline deposits. niltKCTOKS. , T. Smith. A. Nel"ll, I. A. AH"", II. II. Jtwii, A. J.tioodwan, l. W Jiean, II. HirecUWif. FRUIT PARLOR One AW wet of poaWimoeJ J.O.BHOEMAKEH.l'rui! Tropical and domestic fruits, nuts, etc., at whole-Bale audrretail- garOnr Prl r the Loweat jf Spetlirpg Bros., Meat Market DKAI-KU IN- Choice Meats. CWT.K OTWPAYS FHOM8 toO a.m. ; Free Delivery to all parts ; filx) r'rtyv ' Main Street. - - Imliuxm.lonee. OOOroSHOESHOP P. H. Murphy, Prop. Repairing o ail It I mis will , receive prompt , attention Tiie Ik-hI of turned out ou dhort uoUco, 'A sliare of your patronage j J is Bolicitod. Main atrert, Incl.'pendence LI. T. CROW6 II O L. Ill ufcturor of Doors For Everybody. MmiMHnibla aad work cuftrnntecil. BLACKSMITHING Promptly and neatly -done by 3.1 FULLER, The Caoh Blackaraitlu - Horseshoeing A Specialty. O TEEET, - INDEPENDENCE. EJ Flour , and Feed Wood ware. A Yoa will rinnihr (hat Goliath wan very much surprised when l)vll IV. W t,il ,,i,n wil1' B stone. 1 v Ho said that "such a thing hud never entered I A r4 hit head ln-foro." New-W ideas are numerous in our slock. Wo alwuys luivo what in luU nt, best ami cheu,pot. Severalthousand pieces High-grade Music at10c per copy. CLODFELTER BROS., Main Htrft-t, ' InUninU"JH-c, Ore- OjNhV jufnww WokiC tiIkjn'ei) oi!t. TTVlrw .jjiyy-rrC Life a rwr.l alioitM I pwrvel or a Jfo f It i'-nll't'?Zt mn' liken.!., a- follow: MMtytffoi 1Yf Infatitli-Kl, Ilabylioo.1, Chll.lliKl, Itoy- IttifX 1ttff,LMlk'& Yila Itooil, ManlioiMl, Mhl.lle age, Old age, fFTV ft R'W ' CKAVKN the photogriulUor, Ty ft-gSj wilt upply'you with thw llkineam at Don't be Sick! When You are Well PATTERSON The Traveler to Independence KliouM nut f"ll In inako III. Iica'l.ilurlrlul It-iiHiiibcr, we (five tl Flrt clttMB McuIm for Ijtl. Wed. nlreyourpnlronnno.Bn.t ircnn fully prriwrvd r.K.d and eourlrout trrat " ' nutlllwSrelt. woMillfllatrlul. L. CAMI'HKI.K, rn.p.i C W. I1AYKS, Man'gr. M utii St., IiiduiN'iidcnce, Or. For Hooao7' That doe not economizo I not eeonomy. f.oonoiny in inir cliitxiiiK tiinoiMfce coiiHirtU in geltnii; that wulcli or clock w hich will hiHt the longest, keep time nest acciinitely and need the least njniring. You nmy g fiii iiier is c Poo Kraxnox- You nmv get one for fin iner in clieup. the If you need a wntch, an.! ho will tell you how it get a good one for the leant ihwhUiIo money. O. -A.. ICPljnEEPl Furniture, Carpets and Wall Paper, 7 Terms Strictly Cash and rrlees Accordingly. The Independence Meat Market. 'JOHAJf MULL EE, Trop. fs now ready to supply the people of Independence witfh all kinds of Fret and Cured Meats, Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Lard, etc., at lowest possible rafes. OUSTE DOOR WEST Independence, Orhoon. Marble Granite G.L.nAWKIXS. Independence, - Oro- Monuments, Headstones, Curbing Etc. Correspondence solicited. TRE STAR 3 Books, Periodicals, Stationery, School Supplies. Durlnir at Iriuit Seven Mated porloda In the vory Jowcut rte. KNOW how itoiwkfi 0110 fcw to Bii k- Hut H you will Ri't lc k rvnminlipr that it in our itiirini'DH to Hen Medicine. We've Imd ooimidi ruble ex iwrience in prviurini iniHlii-ine and know tlie lulvanlnm of wing frvh mid pure lrug. We keep, no oilier kind. rpKMKMUK-H that wo lan- IVllo many nitic may (lesire, buo!i as .Silvorwaro, Watcht's, etc. los you Ji-wiiiy, Clocks, BROS., M;.in.t. Inili'l'IKUurf, UrPirrm. The City Restaurant The wmfort oriui't I 2 while another will cost f 100. The latter U-antiful ; mqitftor 'w cconoinual. W. O. COOK Undertaker, MAIM ST., INEIPENDINCS. I filler In all kind, or COFFINS, CASKETS AND UNDERTAK ERS' GOODS. Window Shades, Tioture Frames, OF POST OFFICE, City : Feed : Stable. Eli Johnson, Prop. Horse fed by the day, week or month. Tran tient stock left in onr rare will be well at tended to. Charge .reasonable. Main St., Indrjudence, GROCERY f; NEWS OF THE WEEK. General Warner Favor" a Nw 1'urty Along Hllver Linen. MAPOR SUTRO CALLS A MASS MEETING Ao Extra Session of Oocgreis IVoUlle The State Ti Levy-Harder at Wilhoit Spriogi. JKroin tlio OrpKonluu, Hun, and StuU'inn. Thurntlrtv, .Tarmary lO. Budd't Flurality. Kackamento. The vote by counties for governor was read in joint session of the legislature to day, showing Uudd's plurjity to he 1 200. Licutennnt-Governor Mil lard's plurality was 2178. An Extra Setiioa Powibl. Wahiijnton. President Cleve luud has decided that an extra ses sion of the incoming congress will have to he railed if no legislation for the relief of tihe treasury be passed before March 4. He be lieves a failure to act now will give him no alternative. IhaStaU Tax Levy- Sai.em. The state board, con sisting of he governor, the secre tary and the treasurer, met today and practically agreed upon the tax levy for the expenses of the state for 1895. A tax of 3 mills will be levied on total taxable prop erty t l the state as equalized by the state board of equalization. - Home for th Pmntflln- ' I'e.ndi.eto.v, Or. The Indian de partment at Washington is consid ering a proposition to devote $100, 000 to improve the homes of the Indians of the Uma tilla reservation. Agent Harper in his annual rejHrt to the secretary ot the interior showed that the In dians were not self-supporting. The secretary sent for information and opinions as to how to make them more independent. Harper recom mended that money to the extent of 1C0,000 front the sale of lands now on deposit to the Indians credit at Washington be appropri ated to build homes. In ease rrt is done all the houses will probably bo built tinker one contract. Murder at Wilhoit Spriugi. OituriON City, Or. The discov ery of the murder of James M. Brown, of Wilhoit Springs, has caused considerable excitement in that neighborhood. Brown had been missing for alxnit a week when a party of neighbors visited the house- to see if they could find any clue to his absence. They found the chickens fastened up in the coop and nearly starved. In the house there were blood spots on the floor. Everything indicated that the ranch had been d"serted for several duj-s. Further search discovered the body about a quar ter of a mile from the house, in the corner of a worm-fence, covered with burlaps and several fence rails lying upon them. It was pretty well known in the neighbor hood that Brown had received quite a Bum of pension money, and it is supposed that robbery was the object bin murderer had in view. There is no clue to the identity of his assassin. Friday, January 11. 8 till Down. Down It Dropt. Washington. Tihe gold reserve is today down to $77,000,000. Senator Hill Growl Faoetiooa. Washington. A delegation from the Merchants Manufacturing as sociation of Baltimore was at the capitol yesterday, after victims for their annual banquet, -Senator Hill listened o their stories of can vasbacks, oysters and terrapin, and languidly responded, with a blase air: '"I am not much on going to dinners, although I did make an exception recently." Kabonal Baoaints and Sjiburaamtota. Washington. The treasury statement issued today shows that the expenditures this month ex ceed tho receipts by $6,213,743, WOlCU luases vue ueuuiency lor iuc fiscal year to date $33,708,204. Of, the total reos'pis so far this month $7,297,244 is from customs, $- Sells ever'thi ng uasn rnces. 017,947 from internal revenue and 5C9.111 from miscellaneous sources. Total receipts since June 30 are $170,273,700; disbursements $204,0.'1,9C8. Japaa WaoUTb Zarth- Ixndo.n. The Standard's Berlin correspondent telegraphs; "I learn from a goud quarter that Japan's conditions of peace,bvsides demand ing a war indemity, will provide that Corea be independent of China and under Japanese suzerainty; Uiat China must cede certain is lands, raze tho 'forts at Taku, dis mantle Port Arthur and Wei Hai- Wei, demolish all fortifications on tho route from Corea into China, and that Japan shall fix the future and type of Chinese warships, The establishment of relations look ing to a Chinese-Japanese alliance will also be required"" Tha Wonderful Anti-Toxin. Washington. United S t a tes Consul Mason, at Frankfort, Ger many, has submitted to the de partment of state a most exhaust ive report on anti toxine, the new curative and preventative of diph theria. Mr. Mason eives a clear and detailed description of every step in the process of the produc tion of the new remedy, preceded by an accurate history of rthe dis coveiy and its development. In 72 cases of children treated within two days of the first appearance of diphtheria but two cases were fatal and the death rate in such cases is placed at 4 per cent. In Germany, where the fatal cases used to aver age GO per cent, the .mortal list has been reduced to less than 15 per cent, and will be still further re duced when the country physicians useitireely. Genera Warner faron a Hew Party. Washington. General A. J Warner, president of the Bimetallic league, in speaking today of the conference recently held in this city, said: "It was the decision of the conference, and a strong and growing sentiment as manifesting itself in favor of uniting the friends of bimetallism into a bimetallic party and appealing directly to the people on money issues alone. The consideration which seems to be leading to this result is the wide spread conviction that there is no hope of irestoring the bimetallic standard through the republican party or through the democratic party as now controlled, and on the other hand, it is equally impos sible to accomplish this result within the lines of the popnlUt party, or to unite on the Omaha platform those in favor of restoring the bimetallic standard as it was before 1873." Saturday, January IS. - Three Hundred Bollara Bewird. Owegon City. A reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of James M. Brown, of Wilhoit Springs, was ordered yes terday by Ihe countv court of Clackamas counts'. Death of an Zaatara Oregon Lawyer. ILetpner, Or. J. W. Dawson, law partner of Congressman Ellis, of this city, died at 7 p. m. today, after an illuess of only four or five days. He was a rising young at torney and well liked by all who knew him. He was not thought to be seriously ill until this morning, when his mother, who lives at Mc Minnviile, was telegraphed for, and is now on her way here. Hear Tork'a Aaeoeiated Saaka- Xew York. The weekly state ment of the associated banks shows the following changes: Reserve, increase $5,930,150 Loans, decrease 3,707,400 Specie, decrease 354,300 Legal tenders, increase 6,923,200 Deposits, increase 2,555,000 Circnlatioo, increase 21,400 The banks now hold $41,792,200 in excess of the requirements f the 25 per cent rule. Dialikes tho Amerioaa Oapitalut. Liverpool. John Burns, M. P. and labor leader, upon his arrival from New York was interviewed. He sard he likes the Americans Highest of ail in Leavening Li VVC7 very much, but in his opinion the American capitalist was an offen sively glorified edition of his -English prototype. Except in the skilled trades, he said, the Ameri can workingmeu are r.ot organized to the. extent that the English workingmen are. Outlaw Bill Cook Captured. Santa Ft, N. M. Marshal Hall received the following telegram to day from Deputy Marshal Perry, dated Fort Stanton: '''Captured Bill Cook, of Oklahoma Territory, this morning. Will take him from hene to Roswell, thence to Okla homa Territory." Cook is the lead er of the band that has been ter rorizing the Indian Territory for the last few months, and there is a heavy reward offered for his cap ture, dead or alive. The Japan-China Feaoe Commission. Washington. Mr. Kurino, Jap anese minister, says he expects the peace negotiations between the plenipotentiaries of China and Japan will begin about Feb. 1. The Chinese peace commission left Pekin Jan. 7. The minister says the newspaper reports to the effect that his government had given notice that it would not receive Shoo, one of the Chinese plenipo tentiaries, because of the latter's proclamation offering rewards for Japanese heads, is incorrect. Citizena' Meeting in San Fraaoiseo. dan t rantisco. Citizens re sponded by thousands to Sutro's call for a mass meeting to protest against the appointment of Mose Gunst as police commissioner, to denounce United States Attorney Knignt tor nis refusal to issue a warrant for the arrest of C. P, Huntington for a violation of the interstate commerce law, and to denounce the frauds that were committed at the last election Metropolitan hall was crowded to the doors and thousands of people were turned away. The meeting was composed of representee citi- zens, ana resolutions oi ensure were adopted in consonance with the spirit of the call. Sunday, January 13. Flood ot ChehaUa., Chehalis, Wash. The lower part of the town is submerged and many families have been com pelled to move. There is two feet more water than last year, and the water is higher than since 18(7. Shipment of Silver Bullion to China. Denver. Colorado's refined sil ver bullion is Deing snipped oy local smelters direct to China. No exact details are obtainable, tor the silver men decline to give any fig ures. But it is positively known that several hundred thousand ounces have been shipped lately. Formerly a Resident of Benton County. Tacoma. J. P. Stewart, vice president of the Puyallup Loan & Trust Company, died of apoplexy this morning at his home in Puy allup. He was 61 years of age. He wa8 stricken Saturday after noon on the slreet J. P. Stewart migrated to Ore gon in 1855, locating at Cwvallis, and served four years as sheriff of Benton county. NoKSoUl Standard Men Xeed Apply. Olympia, Wash. Contrary to expectation, the free, silver issue is not generally discussed in connec tion with the senatorial fight. All the candidates seem to be in favor of the white metal, and no ques tions are asked in regard lo the much mooted problem. The free coinage plank introduced in the republican state platform at Spo kane, after a most bUter conven tion fight, seems to have put a quietus on the enemies of free sil ver. No candidate for senator can afford to do anything but say he will uphold and support the plat form. In any other event he might as well refine from the field. Power "latest U.S. Gov't Report PURE Ankeny. Wilson, Allen, JoitfS, Shaw and Belknap are favorable to silver. Ji Kdrm-Hund KIkjoIk lllmnolf. The Dalles, Or. John Reins, a farm-hand from Sherman county and a stranger in town, shot and mortally wounded himself last eve ning about C o'clock. On hearing the pistol shot several persons rushed out on the street in the east'ond of town -and found Reins lying in the snow with a revolver in his hand. At first he claimed to have shot himself purposely, but afterward said that it was acci dental. The bullet penetrated the groin and ranged upward towards the spine. The attending physi cian pronounces his recovery im possible. Monday, January 14. The IwjlMlature Convene. Sai.em, Or. The eighteenth hi-- ennial session of the Oregon legis lature convened this morning.; One of Secretary of Stase Kincaid'tf first official sets was the swearing in of the members of the house. Jo simon was eiscteu president ot tne senate on first ballot. The vote ntnod Simnn IS TTncitnn 7 Vtn.- ueruurg j. i. .uoores was elect ed speaker of the house. Vote; ff e . '.- .. Moores 51, Stewart 7. . . A Comoromltte Currener Bill. Washington Jones.of Arkansas is prepainng a compromise curitn- cy till, which, it is claimed, will se cure tne support Ql Doth the gold and silver elements. The bill will provide for the issuance of two and one half per cent bonds to the amount of $500,000,000, which are to be paid in gold, and are to be useu ooin lor tne purpose oi meet ing the current expenses of the government and the redemption of TTiiirAfl Ktatra nrwl t ran our. riAl.i The bill will also provide for the issue of bank notes to take the place of tho treasury notes in such a"way as not to produce contraction of the currency. Banks shall be al Inwprl to issne nn to their nar rliii. and the tax on national bank cir culation, is fixed at of 1 per cent. In the interest of silver the bill pro vides for its unlimited coining under the condition that the holder of silver bullion may take it . to the mint and have n coined into silver dollars, the government retaining as seigniorage the difference be tween the ooiuing value of the bul lion and its market value on the day that the bullion is taken to the mints. The bill also provides for the withdrawal from circulation of all greenbacks, treasury nodes and national bank notes below $20, '' which are to be payable in silver. The bill will contain provisions providing against either' undue in flation or rontractton Ex-Goreruur Chadwlck Dead. Salem, Or. Ex-Governor S. F. Chadwick died suddenly tonight, having been Stricken with apop- . lexy at his house in this city while at supper. Mrs. Dr. Owens-Adair i. . i - : 3 was ins guest. ir. .luair exerciser her professional still quickly and applied restoratives, but to no pur pose. The aid of other physicians was summoned, but without avail. Caslmar-rerier Uaa Resigned. Paris. The ministerial crisis ; has caused Cannier Pener to re sign the exalted office of president of the French republic. Tho res- gnation was announced this eve ning. . . A Terrible r.iplosion, niTTTc Mnnl Vir broke out last night in the Koyal Milling company's warehouse, and sprea-J . . 1 T "V .-, n 1 1 WAM-hAtlM " -""" to lire iveuruu-vuim.ii ..-. , in which were stored several car r.ri'onl nnirAer .Tuat a- tti firemen were closing in around the building a terrible explosion oc curred which killed or wounded more than 75 persons. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow4