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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1895)
II I fit iw. AJVriltina Madlum UK r-WTKUI'MIHtJ " county. rtorrriiui 0LM -iw.vs follow "f"'"1 ' ll.li.a Hi "'' ."I"' I V M r m - " "' " " " n, til.' II VI.' A 1 minl" In !h mlCrrof -, LOCAL NIAVH lliefcNTKIU'lUHK alwnya tmlraviira l lie rcioun ui aoobbati. but iirefrrs nen.irnry of lalt'imMU lo Iduml.irlnx tlllKlinMIMIlll, Eternal Vigilance U the 1'rlM of ' LiUrlU.-Jeffer8nn rlTT "Sn.mN.kNCK. VOI.K COtJToKHOON. W01V. JULY in. ui. - -- - - ..l.iriim nr TUC UCCIf Mi IF! - I M I . m A- IB 'immWr Hiwm-M March , iMhO. Of Ilul0HllUltl,,r,'U"" 60.000.00j 114,000 00 ! pul Stock. A A. ..III. Ill Mil H nAi.v,UM',f. , u i--.it I.. lt.i-rw.U. 11" i linking !.' '''"""I . . .11 1 Mil ' m.m THE INDEPENDENCE Rational Bank! Cl.il! Stork. mUlHMKl. iiiusnuu:itn, . I , -H ,.1-1 1 1 v u-tj rifi'i-i't . I'tmltit-r, . ..I ltl.il..tf CX. I.Mlf t."-i- . crt II" BU(i.."r. ,,I.J.-I"t to f.iw. " ,,.ultl. i.iuKcrou. k. -...hi., a. SH..... i. a ,, ,', j4.,.fM.. A. J. ti-udMW". I. W. S'ilM. II. Ill'""'""' Hot Weather "Headaches Are Mostly Due to the Eyes. Tin) Intense heat ami ''glare" of llic Htm weaken often per manently injure Hit riht. A air of SUITABLE CLASSES WILL REMEDY & All tltif. We'll make a seientil'm ex amination tell yi.u wliat glun are ImkI tinted fur your t-yt's and fit ami luliuHi tlii'in WITHOUT EXTEA CHAEGS KRAMER, The Optican- aC""."-.T.: .. . . . w .i, litIiii'm III Kllflll lit l.'HHt Ht -i'ii Muli'.l .itIo.!h III , l.lfi- ii it'fonl hIioi.IiI In '.nwrvi-il of a )C(huh' liUfiuH, im follow: Ji.funlli.MHl, HiiI..vIimmI( flillcllMMMl, !'.'''- Ii.mhI, Mut.l 'I. MI'ltlle uvx. Ol'l ', uii.l IMl.CKAVKN tl.i'l'li"",l-'r',l'l'l,r. wilt t..ly ; you with Hi-" Hl"'ii-.- "t Iho very lowi-nt li.lt. ('He hi". Ht ull. r,1 Harblo Granito f;.f..AH'v7.V.s. IntlrlH-ntU'nos Monument. 1 1 vail st ones, Calkin? Corrifiic.iKJfi' H..litl-n. The City Kestaunint Will kIvo .vh'i IX rl VI.T-c-i'i.t tiit'uN fur .$t. . Wo try to nii.Uf tmr Kiintlay lln iwr lh; lifnt In lntU;iftitU'ii'. .... MEALS .A.T HOTJES. -:- UBS.L CAMPBELL, Prop., Mum Kt. MM... I.'...r1la1l TJlirinl Moot Wtttcrlwo In tli ttt, I:1, - EX-PRIME MINISTER 8TAMBUL0FF SHOT Peffer Wanti a Novr Party-riglitln)? in Fo:moa-Activity in Eailroad Circlea-ThoBigFichtat. Dallai, Texai. (From tlw Or....l.H..n nl Hl.ti-wnon. U.acltrcrt -!" Mone y to bo tl.o indium. 'A!iiSGTox, July ll'crcr tary lloko Smith nuestcd tl.e ....,.u,,rtf .I.M.artmciit to puy WM, J . 1 . .. i . i i.i... ... (XX) due the Indians in- iuu.. .i.i lan.U itold a year ago. I ay mont iviik Btoppud two mouths ago on chRrgCH or Iratlds c.i varn. wrtH. Tl.fwo lv bn .ven unfi.undod. Tho tribe comriH-H i 1SL.) I..'l..l)8, eacll ol tvnu.ii.Hi, reo.-iv? a little ovr 2.(XXJ. I I... i:..ll.oul- Il.freMh.K Tl.flr K-m-f. Omaka, Nt-li., July All WfKtt-rn railroads aro nguiu m- t-rcaHin thi-ir fure. During tli . ... .... .. "O panic tin! .Minvauivto , per cent of its fniployen, but now orders have bet'H iwued for nn in cre..8 of it f-'ree in all depart ments'. Nearly if not quite all of the old force will be at work soon and by August M puFSiiny "'r than wcro formerly employed. The Union l'ao lie Hopfning it? Cheyenne shops and the Burling ton is increaning its thop f..rco at IloldreJge. The Elkhorn also ! . 1 " . " " Sperlii?g Eros., Meat Market -i.km.ki: ix- Choice Mea Don't be Sick! .KKSOV W i' t.n u a KNOW how it i.mkfH one feci to ltut if vou will Ret 'i k I ,(.ei,,U.r lhul it in our l.UMi.f It. wi. .,e,lieiiieH e ve lii.it euiiMileniule e.: i,erie...e i.i ..e.u.l.itf ine.l.rl.ies ... know ll,cft.lvul.t..ire of "-I" .un. UrtigH. U v. keep t. othtr Uni.l. When You are Well I. : - 1 -1 v -5 .'i Lf j t) ' ' !i ' -rnrt-.! 'jA t t.m. ',... . -;r. Frw Delivery ti all lrl of the 'ity. UI..8lnt.- - I.hM.l"'- BOOT"aSHOESHOP P. H. Murpny, nv 'ED Tiie lct or work ttirlieil ""I 1' Hhi.it iiotiiv ItepitlrlnR of all kli.'U will reo.lve .ri.....t utt.'iitloit A share of "your pirns? I is solicited. ... . ' Independence Main street, - 1,1 ! R KM KM UK K that wo han ,Uu many articles you mav (losiif, such as Jewelry, Silverware, Watches, Clocks, etc. Main St. Inireii"lei.i-e, Oi-eu PATTERSON BROS., iilCity Truck & Transfer Co; I? A.DOCKSTEADKn.!' jj reason- j INjuiohiumI I urnuurr .t ( j . . fully moved X lllitullnir done at ;;Jnhle rate- it x iyUJM Offlr ....I Horn: OKEGON. M f I Z mMmmmmmmmmmtmmim.m. r- ...... Lwy:r;g;rx-fc - City : Feed : Stable. Em Johnson, TreP- llorwa fed bv the tiny, week or month Tr.it icntt.ek left In our rare will Iw well at ten.le.1 to. Chnruea reiiDonable. Mala St., - Inde,i-..1' 0RF.00S TAC1FIC RAILROAD COMPANY. CHAS.CLAUK, Utceivcr ... ..nnMKR" h- Connrrtlna wl" s"m" ' Ya.,ulnnctHnKrn-l. Hi..mle... "h 4,M.2h' HlKntt rwr - -without notice. ,Di' .a rlARK. BMlvr. CHA cl"Atroorr'n ba Hndrr. , i.tlc. M',,!lM,iiif mn KrmncrtMO.11"- 3LACKSMITHING Will ecM the peoi.lo of Tolk county innny dollars , 1 tr ltUl every year. A portion of this --EXPENSE CAN BE SAVED" If vou will act judiciously in ine matter and take your work to THOMAS, FnEJNTNE3l.il., 1 N 1) 1- P EN PENCE, OR EG ON. He eniplovs only the most skilled workmen, ' gxmr&nioes all his work, and is as low in price as first-class work will justuy. ii. a. ruiJ'i''11 I, working for n"5 TH1S -: SEAbuix INDEPENDENCE STEAM DYE WORKS ,.hinn Cleaned, Dgedand Faded Clothing Restored frjir-ciWoric Two Blocks North Main Street Bridge. W. EVANS, - Proprietor. reaping the benelitrf of hetter times and its force on sections ami hops is being increased. The Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis Omaha and the Missouri I'acilic 1... ..... n ai Hilt. III! i.itioiml HMn to work at various ilepartments along their lines. 1 Kiilo ol H. ut Have Coiiuncnw.l. ii,,, 'IV .Jul v 11 Thesr.le of eeats for the List fight began last luVht. Mr. .1. T. Trezevant, pres ident of the State Fair Association; was the first man eetved. He tsok live seats. The sales by wire and personal application have reached $18.01 X). l'rom Vnnco.ivir Munil to the Stntcs. Victokia. 15. C, July 11, The report of the United States consul shows that tho exports from an eouver island alone to the United States for the year ending June 30 amounted iaC2,500,WX). The value of coal imported amounted to $1, flOO.OOO,' while gold bullion is next wilhatot4of$o-Jo,OOU. llnrnry County IModnots, rir Ji.lv 11. It isestimat- i)i . - ed that fully 800,000 pounds of freight have been hauled to date 10 .... CP1. . the n.erchan's of tins place, toe wool clip has uhont all been mowed and runs ui to fully ew.uw pounds for Hariiey county. Cattle of all classes, to the number oi 3500 IwmwI have been sold and urn en out of the country up to date since last April. Instead of selling ana shipping out mutton sheep, stock men and ranchers are buying and and driving in from outside ,.(!... Verv liUle grain and m.tnbles and no fruit will be : i ,i,. xri.llev this vear. We raistu ... . have experienced most peculiar conditions unfavorable to crops m frost', drouths and crickets. lone Oerdcs Killed Or.. July 11. lone Gerdes the 2-year-old daughter oi D. T. Gerdes, of this city, was run killed bv a street-car this Pennine. The child started to cro?s tho Ftreet just as the car was set in motion, and the driver was u..- auu nvert the accident, the ...1.....1 ,f tli ear struck the little one at the hip and crushed the n. in n horrible manner, ine driver, lb N. Miller, was placed .iar nrret. l.ut no blame is at Uliuvt tached to him by w itnesses ot me affair. r,vsh Balance and Reserve, vuxr.TON Ju!v 11. Today's statement of the condition of the vhnws: Availal-le cah balance tl91.51S,S(!4 (Jold Reserve w J"M- A BruRh with Unimex Imltann. Denver. July 12. A special to the Times from Cheyenne, Wyo , says: Reports reached here today - . ... .1.1 of a light in Ja kson' Hole, houh. of tho Yellowstone Park, between the fcettk-TH and a band of llantiocK Indians, who were unlawfully kill ing came. One Indian was killed and 15 raptured. Wnr etwon Peru unci Bolivia vrmiv. T.tMA. .Tulv 12. Peru, inanswer- inc Bolivia' ultimatum, refuses to give the sath-factiou demanded. It is understood trio M.uvian minister here has asked for his passports Today' Clfilil Kxpcrt- Vnv York. July 12. Saturday's English bteamer takes if'J.'O.OCO in gold. This is the first s dpuienl si nee the .bond syndicate in Feb ruary undertook to check the ex port of gold. New YokkJuIv 12. Brad street's report tomorrow will say: At the close of the second week in J uly, Ine condition of trad'! generally remains unchanged, although industrial and mid commercial activity at many points continues more cmspicious thu'n usual at the midsummer season. Price. generally are strong, the exceptions being among 'cereals, c.ii'oo :u.d load, while as significant as anything else h the exceptionally favorable outlook for trade in the fall and the encourag ng promise for the wheat and com crops throughout the central, West ern and Northwestern states. Tho Hundred Chinese Killed. Yokohama. July 12. Seven hundred Chinese attacked I'sinis- In. HVirmo.l:!. Julv 10. Two hun- "'" " ' dred of them were killed and many captured. On the Japanes side the loss was eleven. Tuc nm, Illegal Indet.tedueM Tacoma. July 12. As a result nf tl.e lei.nest made by the council, the city treasurer and controller today submitted a report of the 1 standing' of Tacoma, to tho t flVct that the legal debt limit been exceeded by ifyyz.wu. A., eflort will be made to legalize the debt by a special election Blown Into ir.iernny. Astoria. Or., July 12. Word ...no mcMVPtl IIS CYCIUIIK mat James Fish, a Clatskanit.e rancher, was killed Wednesday last, at Ins home, by an explosion of giant powder. Fish had a large quan tity of powder on the upper iloor ot his residence, and is tlioug.u to have been moving it when the explosion occured. The house was completely demolished on ine second iloor, and the untonunaie Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U.S. Gov't Report 1 W v33SZBi ag& Bolivia can throw an armed force rule.' It ulatfonn could properly of 4000 men into this district. I be short, plain and responsive to The question is exciting great, me . , rancher was blown into fragments Nuw York Associated Banks Sliitomeut. New York, July 13. Following ia thn wee klv bank statement: . 1 1 1100 Keserve, increaeu ' ' Loons, decrease 212,700 s!.ie. .leeroase ' 231,600 "I ' . U'ual lenders, uicreaso ..oi ,iw Deoositf, decrease i,.mo,-uj Circulation, increase WoOO The banks now hold $S3,40o,400 in excess of all requirements. A Tornado Visits New Jerse . IIackessack, N. J .July 13. A .errifie storm swept over this sec ts. ,n this afternoon, doing great rl,.mne. At Cherry Hill, a small ..;ii;...ta n. fw miles from here, it 1 cvclonic fury, ateended by the demolition ot ine vmaSe n,l a number of deaths, cnerry iTill received the lull sweep of the wind, and within a minute alter the storm broke 2 houses were wrecked. The cyclone made a .1 A -f clean path through the center u. the place, carrying everything be fore it. Houses were utnw ,! Hirnwn down, trees uprooted, and crops in the fields were leveled to the ground. At uie preset it ia known that the killed l ;rmnd are numbered by the score Many of those injured, ii is believed, are hurt fatally. Bolivia .8 Inspired by CI. He v York. Julv 13. A special th. Herald from Buenos Ayres ivr y v: Tho attitude of Bolivia vi- ,,-nr.la rem is inspired by Chile, Unless Peru shall asccede to the demands of Bolivia, that country will occupy the district of Puno, a department of Peru. For some tin... it is also said, modern guns and rihVs and artillery, suitable for interest here. Jacknou County I'loneer .lead. I Ah,!I,axi, Or., July 13. O-car Ganiard, a pioneer citizen of Jack son county, died 1, ere today at the age of 03 years, after a prolonged illness from diseases of the heart and complications. Mr Ganiard fi.rmerlv encacred in firming in the northern part of the county. but sold out and remove.l lo asii land a number, of years ago, in .! in bis fortune in prop-rty here, and at the time of his death i he was one of the most extensne nrrmertv-ow tiers in Ashland, being the ow ner of the fine Opera-IIouse block and much tenement properly . The funeral occurs here tomorrow. He left a widow and a married daughter, Mrs. J. B. Pelton. A I'endleton Boy'a Had Fall. Pe.ndi.etox. Or., July 13. The Ed Alien, the W VtV' ..... - proprietor of the Golden Rule hotel. fell down a winding stairway to stories high, and struck Lis neau on the hard floor, a distance pf 40 feet below. The boy will probably die. He has not regained con sciousness. EnslLh Lllwrul Meet Defeat. T.nxnov. Julv 14. The defeat of Sir William Ilarcourt is very likely in l followed bv that ot tne uiree other leading members of the llose bery cabinet. Herbert Asqnith, Campbell Banoerman and John Morley will hold their seats ly small majorities. All present in dications are that the close seata will be uniformly carried by the unionists. The Defender is a Floet Vessel. Newport, July 14 After many rlUsnrM.intmeiits the big sloop yachts, Defender and Vigilant, met in an off-shore race today. With the Defender it was a case ol v em, .-Mi vici." Durina: tne trial ot an hour before the wind, of 16 minutes reaching, of 45 minutes close-haul ed work, the Vigilant was beaten enough to show that in a race of 15 miles to windward and return and in ;l Hall t breezn and smooth water, such as prevailed today, theDe-j fender would be able to out sail her m less than 10 and very likely lo minutes. Indiscriminate Shooting in a Saloon. The Dalles. July 14. Ac an early hour this morning a shooting ffrv took place in F. LeniM; s saloon, which may terminate fatal- lv. Clay McDonald, a carpenter, hv liouor. rushed into the saloon, and after making some re marks about having some oia scores to settle with some one in .1,- h.on. Leean discharging his six-shooter at random at the oe- the place. In all five shots were tired, two taking effect. i;,v, TT:iren was struck in tne small ofthe back, the bullet fol lowing a rib and lodging, it is thought, in the abdominal cavity. His condition is considered serious. F. Brandon sustained a Uesn m,n,l i.. the lee. McDonald, who seemed in mortal terror of violence, ran to the Columbia hotel, wliere he locked himself in a room and went to bed. He was subsequently placed under arrest by the sheriff. Senator reffer Wants a New ran, Tor-KKA, July 14. Senator Peff- j er is oui xor u nt-w letter just published he says: "A new party must he formed because there is a new work to be done work that other parties are i .,t fit ta do a new party fresh from the people; a party made up of men of courage equal to their convictions; but it will ue ouui o.. leener and broader U JU V4 Li v - v 1 than free silver or bimetalism. for aufelv be constructed of MX planks "1. (Jc the ptjopleto work; pay them for what they do. '2. Away with landlordism. 3 Out with the transportation monoply down with the money j ower. "3. Up with the people, "6. Live the republic." . ... Incrcuxi In Wants In Alulmma. Birmingham, Ala., July 14. The Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad has announced an advance of 10 per cent in wages to loUU tipple men, drivers and outside luborers. The Olympic Mountains Burning. Port Towxsexd, July 14. Big forest fires are raging in the Olym pic mountains south of the Straits. The damage has been extensive, sevural logging Camps were burned out, , and ir.ibions of feet of fine timber has succumbed to the Uuaies. Numerous houses owned by poor ranchers have been burned, hut no loss of life has been report ed. The origin of the fire is unknown. An Attempted Aswisst nation. Sofia, July 15. While ex-Prime Minister Siainbuloff, accompanied by M. Petkoff, was walking home this evening from the Union Club he was attacked by four unknown men. Two of them bhot him with revolvers, while the other two stabbed him. Stambuloff fell to the ground groaning. He was re- , moved to bis residence, and phy sicians were summoned. After an examination of his wounds, the doctors announced there was little hope for bis recovery. The assas sins escaped and there is no clew to their identity. Stanford tase WIllBe Appealed. Sax Fbaxcisco, July 15. Judge McKenna, in the United States district court today, granted the government permission to appeal the Stanford case to the United States court of appeals fur this cir cuit. He specified in l is order that the appeal must be filed be fore August 15. The suit for $15, 000 will then be practically de- it cideu. Sherman's Sensible Talk. vnv VmtK. Julv 15. A Herald .nihil from Mansfield, O., quotes Senator John Sherman as saying: . . A 1 'No I am not a candidate lor ine r.lB;,1nev. and if all the people of the United States should join to gether and offer it to me, I would not accept the position, x ,i ...on .,f 72 has the rieht Olu. iu ."u " . to undertake the work and respou- sibility which comes to incm executive of the United States. It is a position of wear and tear. and it should have a younger man." Japanese on the Warpath. Hong Kong, July 15.-Seven thousand Japanese troops have left .1 Tt 1- Uli nil Tuatula to attack ine imbc n-js- f T..;.w,m-Fu. Formosa. A Dat- tle is expected Saturday, July 20. strong naval force win cn-upciM with the land force of the Japanese. A Tory Land-slide This Time. Londox. July 15. The total re sults of the parliamentary elections for which returns have been made tonight are as follows: Conservatives, Liberal-unionists I Liberals Pnrnellites .. 151 21 23 . 4 1 and rifles and artillery, smuo e ; , that action in the mountainous diMric.te t have been sent. ui" a"j.. of the Chilean port of Antofogasta. Within 15 d.ijs, it is reported. which motto has confronted us. us will be: 'Let the people Mel a.tlivites Iabor . Total ....... ..T- As compared with ihe parliament which has just been dissolved, twenty-four seats, thus returned shows gains for the iinio...B five are gains for the ntx-rais. 0.i.mse for tl 1 Yr. WwiuxtiTOX, Julv lo. A state-m-nt PP Utth- mint bureaa shows the coinage during the tot fiscal year as follows: m Gold . 9,0fi9.4Sfl. ver.. : 717.694 Miuor coins ; Total t.VS,715Ai