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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1895)
Jtt 11m iitrt . . JUKJAJ, NKWK th k,Vf HHPHWK ajwayo emrravwre t U ' room 4 AfooiUTf. - but prrftim aiviiraer of laLinvut to MumUrtug Al au""" tdvartloinu Medium the i n i i:n i-iuwic u otoii1 " fwo nil (Mm itfifc Mr tttM K i 1 . I l l l l l l a l l l l l l y ll l v l A ivy l v j l --w i - ar 4 m a -w vx. w tw Jw Fi cm r "V w ' i ' " II. in 111 " l"M"'r- V, U , tj :L . lV ' jtteral rijllunee U the Prio of LAerty.-Jtfferton. L- 1 ,.,,-NKNCK.rO..K COUNTY, OKKGOK. THURSDAY, AMU.. 25. ,895. tlJI0 PHI YEA ISSS VOL. 2 NC. l 1. " "7 " TT,,.- .nji Hiehctt of all b Leavening Powers-Latest U. S. GoVt Report ' - - ' , . a , uriin nr TUC UiCCr whom the sme was produced, arr nigneti 01 au u ' -t i i i ui.Mt NEWS Or Int With. in wUt rnanner and where . . n m IUS ' Itiiaiiirmt Mreli , l""' TUB j . . i - f. irst (national . . . I........ flri.irfitl. jlUl Btooki 00,000.00 14,00000 '.4 a.ooui'Kn 1 W , lllllHCIITMIlK, Vli-o l'rililHt. 4 l IUWI.KY, CnitliilT. DIRKCTOItH. ! m r t.. W. ltoU'rtiMtn. Ik "11.7 U.W.WhUouk.-r, , .Vn.tH IwnklBil I"""'''"'- Ilnyn THE" INDEPENDENCE Rational Bank! ;CapiUl 8t.ick, f5(,0W).OO. jt.Hiusciinr.uo, AUBAMNFION, Wr-OONNAWAY, . rrnliluut Vloo rroiint . C'anliliT A fiiral iikln nl exclmntw hunt ltriili lon itiuil, li coaatiHl, WMiiiiwrclal crtnlitii Kaiitl Itt rfx-Hvo! o ci:rr'nt imhouiiI bwt toclieolt, liitrnt 'iil4 on llm 'eMit. DIllKCrOKS. p i- t ill. A SVImiu. I. A. All.-ii II. If. J'ihi. A. J. liwotlnmii. W SMrt. II. Hlmrlir(!. IJarble Granite . a.L.iuvh'i.vx Mow men I, J i cit ones, JCtc. CorrffiKimlencn .olioilfd. perlirpg' Bros., Meat Market DKAI.Ki: IX- Choice Meats. ! imams 1 r rKS tiUNDAVS F110M8 toO a. m ' . Free Delivery to nil parts of tho city. I'alo Street. lade petitionee U0OT'aSHOE SHOP ; p.H. Murpny, rvov, riwrlng f Cl Wla wll! Mcelre y atteutloa The lw'Mt of . work turned out on hort notlw. X share : of v your patronage 'Jw''J. I la solicited. I i:-fn street, , - Independence (ilty : Feed : Stable. E1.1 JoinwoM.l'rop. 1 :" nonet lod by the tiny, ireek or umiiiOi . Trmi ( utock left iir ir - will be well t t ied to. Cbargee l jKJO.bte. Ht., - InleieiMlemc ( X PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. CHAS. CLARK, Ricriver rtnnntlni with BUMmer "HOMEK" lx- l iqtllna nd Man FninclMm. Xtfnitr Taqulna: , Mirh , , th klfhti Ttrrr& to e1n(te witboat aotlev. Mtlllnf daU-f . War tnlf ht or p-nfr nt pily to any 11111-11 inipiit" i a i I v i . i I w !. liriii w m r urn w i .-t. r - ' i iii t-i?.L! r ..-jii 11 j ALadys Toilet We have Jut rccrl veil a care fully Milfctod BBHortment ot tho latent doniguit . . . . CO It S AO K rrxs, II A IJt OHNAS1EXTS SI We will he pleuned to have yon call and iimiect thcuo novelties KRAMER, the Jeweler. f V "V T 1 t i4rttV;i?rA'4'Zl Life a re.H.r.1 abould l pwwrveu i i--; !rv''Qo -iJi!??ta3? ir.ir liken, a follow.: rlMtMtfmm bKKl, M...U.-H1, Ml-Ulle g. Old age. r&ifS tmpryywHU thm llkene, at Wfy$,KfrjJiJ, wa7 very lowrat r-ten. Give Llw a call. The City Restaurant Will rIvc you KIX itmm1 ti.l-cr t tuottl.- for $1. . Wo -.- MEALS Ali HOURS. MRS. L CAMPBELL, Prop., Don't be Sick! When You arc Vell PATTERSON The 'iftfcpettdeflw Meat Maiket J Oil AN MULL Eli, J'rop. I now ready to supply the people of Independence with all kindToi ' & nu (ied Meal,, llama, liacon, Suueages, Lurd, etc., at lowest iiossiMe rates. OITE DOOR WEST l.VDKrKSPKNCE, OltttOON. . . . . - -- Ladies Fine Shoes land Oxford lies. , ir. f4 'pr -, m - rTT J- Liitliee Oxford Ties " Huawt CM ' Vici Kil Flno KM l'io'y " Heavy fhoes AIon'B lltuclier nc y VI.... f'ulf VnlTill APR.I12 bnKaAMlMo! I have Jut received a lm'iru MtlM-k Of .... ALSO A LA KG 13 ASSORTMENT OF RUSSET CALF RT.ACKSMITHING Will cost the people of thia year. It's ao every EXPENSE CAN BE SAVED" - If you will act judiciously in tho matter and take your work to INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. 11 1- A. FUI.I-.KH working for mo THIS -:- SEASON. work HAND-MADE STEEL To he comploto a lady' toilet tnuHt have iome of tliow? Ornamenti which tohiow A coin fort demand. L VHll CZAMNAH, ((llrrtiiut l'ln) Jtrlt and Stiver lluclde. If yr V f W .j.. . ... t 1 u.. uitM tM-rlmll In try to Mitke our Sunday Din ner the lu-ht In Iiift'i.nU'vu. Mnln HI. I.S-I)l-rK.VlK.VCI- WE KNOW how it ijiukeone (ill to iMJBick- Hut if will Ret fcit k remetiilHir that it in our ImMnee to Mil MLHlicinc. We've l-ml eoiintifnihl ex iKirienco in iirepnriiig iiunlU-im-j am Itnuw tbotlvantiio of uslni; frenh itntl pure DrugH. W e keep no oilier kiii.l. KiMHMBEU that wo han- many articles you may desire, siu-h as Jcweirj, Silverware, Watches, Clocks, etc. BROS. Main Ht. Itideeitiionrc, Oregon . OF POST OFFICE, m 1 r v n 1 iv v 1 ut n B 1 Er ti...t I ...Ml K S.kltl,.w.. - - - . rr nkf finTii ri rt v 1. 1 win -i; oive customerstneDesiDar-. aains ever offered in Oregon S - NTTr OTP TT. S3 Kow r.er. $1.25 $1.75 1 40 2.00 2.'7rt " :oo 3.no 3 p. fas Tolk county tnany dollars year. A portion of this He employs only the moet skilled workmen, guarantees all his -work, and is as low in price as first-class will justuy. SHOES ONLY $1.50 TUe:oJ-oer'. Jury Find. lur- rant Guilty of Murder NICARAGUA WILL PAY "SMART MONEY." Qovornor Lord's Tint Pardon- Tht Vioeroy Horn. Agala. 8llTr (Krotulb On-foulan, Hun and HUtMtuan. Oaapsf' Ctt f farata. Havana. April 18. (Captain- General Martinei do Campos has .mwI from 8antia d Cuba, a offering pardon to all InHurL-ent.. wilh-tlie eeption 01 - . - - . the leaders, who will lay down ih.,lr rtn. and .urrender. He has made preparations to immediately r.nrmifl tho members oi ine Danu. i . ... .L who refuse to come in uijwer tne .,rf.lmation. and the warfare against them will bo wafed vigor ously. He reiterates his well- known opinions ai to the auvisi bilityofthe reforms recently ap proved by tJ -Spanish corlw, ami promises that tho changes shall be made os soon as practicabl8. JUtifleationi of th Trwty. Washixoton, April 18. A tele- has been received at the Japanese legation to the eflect tliat the treaty of ieace between Japan and China was signed the 17th in stant. The same day the Chinese ntmriH mill SOFlle left Sitiionocaki for China. Ratifies: : tionsareto be exchanged1 at Che Foo within threo weeks from the date of signing.. The utmost reticence is prcstrved as to the ex act terms of tho treaty. Daleratti to th 8il CeaSnw- "- Salkm. Or., April 18. Recently Governor Lord received a request from Governor Richards, of Mon tana, to appoint delegates to the silver conference to be. ncia in can Lake, May 15, 1S05, to perfect an organization for tfce purpose of placing bimetallic literature rn the hands of voters. In compliance, Governor Lord today named as delegates: J). P. Thompson, of Porikud; J. C. Young, of Baker Citv, and Sidney Dell, of Astoria. Prefer to b Wards of tit Oovmuntnt- Pi.-vm.ET0X. Or.. April 18 Chief Peo, of the Umatilla Indians, and Cbitf Young Chief, ot the rnvuKM. . accomnanied by John McBean. interpreicr, leu iuur Washington. They wre delegated by a faction of the tribe to aslton .rroBH to nass new laws making the e ... ., Indians on allotment Jauas me govfliumeut's wards. Both, before leaving, said fltey were tired of be ing citizens, and want the Indian rpnt to have authority, as ior- -o ... ... merlv. Thev said the indions are hopeless drunkards and will, under the nrescnt rulinc of the courts, go to ruin, squandering all they have. The Inooma-taz Xitiuata. Washington, April 19. Com missioner Miller, of the internal wntin bureau, has sent the lol- letter to Secretary Carlisle: "Telegraphic advices received from eollectors of the several internal nn. (list.ricta indicate that the fnrrrpffftte amount of the income J . V . I "OO r tax, by the returns filed before the 16th inst., will be about i4,ooo, 000. Delnved returns and correc finnit. it id believed, will consider ably increase this amount." BioaragnaWiU Pay "Smart Monoy." Washington. April 19, Ofli ..;! and diplomats regard the answer of Lork Kimberly to Nica ragua as bringing the British Nicaracuan question to a criticn stage. It is considered certain that Great Britain will now pro ceed to collect the debt. The latest information received here .u.. tW. ftreat Britain can at Blivno ...... - once bring two formidable fleets . itWlradin? mmioses. one on IU1 v o . tb Pacific side, and the -other on the Atlantic coast. Two fleets, 19 ships in all, are variously disposed, but all could be rendezvoused for a demonstration off the coast. tv. Jnrr Find. Ihirraat Guilty San Francisco, April 19. The coroner's jury returned the follow ing verdict in the Minnie Williams inquest: "We, the jury, sum moned and sworn to inquire into .11 ivt at an pt attending th 111 VmlVVA0 ---- o whom the same was produced, and in what manner and where and when the same Minnie Williams came to bar death, do And that the name of the deceased was Minnie Elora Williams, etc; that she was found dead April 13, 1885, in the Emanuel Baptist church, Bartlett! ati-eeL between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, city and county of San Francisco; that she came to her death from hemorrhage due to lacerated wounds and asphyxia tion due to strangulation. And we further find from the evidence tbat the murder was committed by one Theodore Durrant, and we charge him with the crime. In witness whereof, we, the jurors, have to this inquisition set our hands and seal on the day and date thereof." eoTcraer Zird'i Krrt fardoa. Salem. Or.. April 19. Governor Lord's first full pardoa was issued todav. and was in favor t jonn Snyder, sentenced by Judge Ste phens, of Multnomah county, lor 18 mouths, January 29, 1895. Rnvder was convicted on the charge of larceny from the dWl- iiii? of K. Quackcnbueh, of Port land. Mr. Quackenbush, the judge and other petitioners have since been convinced tbat Snyder was in Kalama. Wash., when the theft was committed, and on their rec ommendation, the pardoa was grantwl. Arrested ea tlu Charg of Burglary. Euges::, Or., April 19. A sensa tional arrcit was made here last night, and R..M. Stevens, a promi nent young man in society, is now iu jail wilh a charge of burglary against lri;. The clerks in tne store of A. V. Peters have for some time been articles out of the store, and suspected that some one was entering the Btore at night. They notified the officers, and a plan was at once adopted to ascer tain whether a burglar was enter- inn the Etore. Money was marked and left in the till, and a seal put on which would have to be broken if the till was opened. Th'i3 was Tuesday night and Wednesday morning the till had been opened. Last night the officers watched for the burglar. Shortly before li o'clock It. M. Stevens was seen to walk down tho main business street, and in the full glare of an arc light, unlocked the front door with a key he took from his pocket and entered. The officers arrested him as ho came out. He had a nair of ladies shoes and Beveral r ... , other articles in his possession, oe- ... a 11 sides some small change be nan taken out of the till Ho waived (lamination nnd was placed under $1500 bonds to appear before the grand jury. Xaa Jsaajaiy Statement Washington, April 20. Today's statement of tho condition of the treasury shows: j Available cash balance.. lS3.5i73? Gold reserve -. WM.I.UM Th Vicaroy Homo A(raia. Tien-Tsin, April 20. Viceroy Lirtung Chang has arrived, here in good health from Japan. Rati lied by tho Mikado. London, April 20. A dispatch from Hiroshima o the Central News Bays that the saikado ratified the China-Japanese treaty mis afternoon. Blackburn on lhe Cotaago of Silver. Louisville, Ky., April 20. In n interview published in today's Courier-Journal Senator Blackburn defines his position on the silver question as follows: "For the last 20 years, m congress and on ine stump, anywhere and ererywhere, I have earnestly and presistently insisted upon the restoration of the silver metal to that plaee in the money system of the country which it held prior to the passage of that disast rous act of demoneti zation in 1S;3. If there is one man in public life in all the country whose views on the subject were entitled to be known to all men by reason of his acts and utterances, I had reason io believe I was that man. Upon this uhject I have never held an opinion or made an utterance that I have in the slight est degree altered or modified in all thme ye.rr Yet if tl.rr h still mrhn tha limfi Alinnifl VUiiuiDi II 11 -pw X X - I I irxii i II 111 i w c CC2JtUTEZ.Y PWnC know my views 1 will reiterate j them in the shortt space possible j i . . T I n f . mil rf Aruininff I by saying I am in favor of opening the mints of this country to un limited coinage of the silver metal on an equality with the coinage of gold. I am opposed to roonoineta- lism. Without reserration I m a bimctalist." Htenlxrf Morton on 8llor. Washington, April 20. Secre tary Morton today, in an interview on the silver question, declared that an international cenerence could no more establish a ratio be tween gold and silver than it could between rye and wheat Iu his t TT ' 1 J C ..... . judgement,- ine urmeu om would sooner or later declare it recoenized the cold standard as the l?ast fluctuating measure of value. He said that the control of the country by the advocates of siteer would be disastrous. He was ut terly opposed to 16 to 1 lunacies. Silver, he said, could never be re stored to iU former place in the world's commerce, because the supply exceeded the demand. He predicted that the silver lever would soon abate. ' Denial of an Alliance. Vnimiiiwt. Anril 21. The government has issued a state ment denying that it has concluded an offensive and' defensive affiance with China, ar.d declaring that the commercial advantages secured by Japan under the terms of the treaty will also be enjoyed by the other powers under the most favored nation treaty. The Laat of tho "Fighting KcCooko." Denver, April 21. After hav- ing been continuously u vice of the United States tor a period of 44 years, Mayor-General Alexander McCook retires from the army tomorrow, ft step made necessary by the law, for he has reached the age of 64 years. Kyo Cornered or a Cincinnati Man. Cincinnati, April 21,-The En quirer announces that Cincinnati has a corner on ryer Chicago and Toledo will come back to Cinci nnati to be fined. ; Rye has ad vanced from 38 to 75 cents, two cars having been sold at that figure yesterday. Bye has never passed wheat, but it is claimed that it will go up much higher Of course, it is rare that so little rye is grown as in years gone by. Whatever there is, is under the control of a Cincinnati man. and he can dictate whatever price ho may desire. Fits' Honey 1 up for the Fight. New York, April 21. Bob Fitz simmons, the middle-weight cham pion pugilist, has posted with the stakeholders the remaining $5,000 in his stake of $10,000 for his com- htg uttlo with James J. Coroeu for the heavy-weigbt championship. . ... . . Rock Creek Jtomicioe. Am.iNOTox. Or.. April 21. A shooting aflray took place between 5 and 6 o'clock this morning at the residence of Henry Clay, on Bock creek, 20 miles south of here, resulting in the death of Henry Grider. Grider had been working fx- Mr Clav for about a year, and had ien looked upon as a faithful, lawa-biding citizen. Recently, now ever, Grider seems to have gained the impression that he owned the ranch, and was going to ran n,;nM Ia suit himselt. lie na made threaU of killing Mr. Clay, nd bad been carry n a revolver for some time. This morning me men had a dispute about some matters pretaining to the ranch, and, without provocation, Grider drew revolver and fired two shota .i r P.lav without effect. He ii..;r,r ,im ud. with the vi,Unt intention of killing him. when Mr. Clay ran into the house and procured a shotgun, lie emptied one of the barrels into Grider's sid- below tV left f.rr.i. ... i . i K .... Kiliii'i hlujseif lin to t!:r ' ! ol a ve :!.e ft jje wm ) given preliminary triaj tomorrow morning. . .... ... 1H AllinuillimvMniuMiwu. Washing. April 22 Cle- land and the members of fcia cabi net are greatly exercised over the growing popularity of the free il rcr movement, and are preparing for a strong and vigorous fight against free, unlimited coinage of silver independent of any inter ... national agreement to be made d the administration. With that er! in view, officers of various execu tive departments, appointed under the nreaent administration, are be ing urged to organize systemati cally for the purpose of conducting the contest along lines laid down in the president's message - Rnaala'o Bribe for Germany and Franca. 1 St Pktebbburo, April 22. Nxrve Vrenoya says that in return for the support of Germany and France in Russia's opposition of the cession of the Liao Tong pen insula to Japan by the treaty of peace just consummated with China, Russia has agreed fo support all German demands regarding Ger man commercial interests and also any action of France in Indo- China. : ' Pulhnan'i Tenant Ajraln.' - ' bicaco, April 22.-The fuH man Palace Car Company as bo- a a A gun serving notices on tne euam who are behind in their rents that, unless they pay the amount dua the company, suit will be brought to forcibly eject them from the houses. One hundred and fifty notices were today placed in the hands of coo stables to serve upon tenanrt.- Tire majority of the tenants are dia oharged employes of the company. firltUu Movement at torinif , !V.iftnvr3TOH. Anril 23.WThe vin.nmmn minister iaa received a cablegram from his government, announcing the arrival ui yunmu Ttritish warships with the express purpose of enforcing-the , i ; it, Ur; tin). uemanus coumincu m ,y '- ultiuiatum. , Just how this waa to be done the minister was not in formed. Indications now are that Nicaragua will offer passive resist tntV.. British demands for .1' - ... some time at least, and meanwhile the United States will do noiurog but await the development of events, uules the British taae some action that enect our miereHs such as interfering with our;. ship ping or other interests of American citizens. , Awlul Death of a Young Wife. Jacksonville, Or April 23. A terrible accident occurtd on Apple fate creek, nine miles west Jackson--onville, at 8 Velock this morning. As Mrs. Saiie Perry was removing some ashes from the fireplace, she placed some papers on.top of ilxw The draught ignited the papers and she was enveloped in flames. Her body was frightfully burned. -j: rw Price's Cr.m Bakin; Powdtv FDR THE BLOOD rust now everybody Is thinking about taking sometnins iui u A Spring nwdicina as we speak or It And it's a good thins ro ao. put you want to cetthe proper medicine. If you wnsulty w Physician he will tell you- TaKB d that, becau: aJ that, because tlie liver haf ery- is sluegish the system Is clogged., tho Woodcoraes Impure, a.ok tody surfers, every ro" Mn4ed f the blood is supposed to worict fee iver. Then get .at on the iGNa of Liver medicines," snnmoKs liyeh RE5ULRTQH - 4 Tto tool Spring odldivo CoriallU,"'"" 4j :,::i.;i;c Wi'.r.s ai d 1-v j.i.v tinhiforu.vJ ul." ilcr- t. Handry, Hon A Co., t !. I to Mrt HI-.