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Eternal Yigilanee U the Trice of Liberty.- Jefferson. - TmK It. ; k.-v,.,- m,, OMIKTV. 0UKG0N, TUPMUAV, 8KJTOMBEK .2, 1895. NUMBER 41. (uuhmkhhI ItuMiiinMH Mrli 4, 1HK1I, -TlliC- pirst Hatioqal Bank uf I iilintiiU'iiwi, Qrvgoii, 60,000,00 114,00000 j M COOI'KH. W.KiiHieMTHIlN, 1-rMlHKiil, Vlmi l'r.nl.lut, w ii . luwi.KV, l nlilr. O.plUlBtook, Burpl'i". in marrow. i K rmiMr. I- W. Itolmrtwni, 1 ' lml.-k1l.V.Vl1ln.kM, V. V.UoMn. i .nrl '' !""" lrHl, Kay i ."iL hwi'I ! i "K k i u Mrllll' '.'T'.Tr.lrlll. ullr.MI..M . ,,!. .. '.! I.. n f v THE INDEPENDENCE Rational ank! Capital 8 lock, t.10,000.00. lkiiftn.v ut n.ut. R..VI.H nit(t mr!o(l8 111 II.IUHHCHUKIMl, AIUUMNKIN', V. I'. OlSSAWAY, I'reaMiMit. Vl.o I'n-Kl.li-iit. I'unlilrr. A .iirnil ihiiI1iihikI ilminri lawl-n.-.i. iraii.m-l.Hli loniii.inn.lx, UIIn at A.uilr.l, toi..n.. r.ll cr.-.lil gront.Mli - 1.....I .... .-lirri.llt. H(t'(lllllt .ul.j.Tilacliwa, l.iur.l I'liUl on lime lHMll. witKcroKs. H. F. Smith. A, Nulnon, I. A li II .lrtiK'itu, A. J. UuihIhihh KM, it. Ilirm-I.U rrf. Allfii, I), W. Marble Granite a.Lun'Ki.vs. IlHlt'lMMHtolK'O, Olt? ' Monuments, Head atones, Curbing, Corrwpoiult'nce solicited. .t t t T BOUGHT AT A BARGAIN and will sell at the same, the finest line WATctfcHARMS and LOCKETS ever in town. Come end see them. fespect?ully yours. O. fl. KRAMER. NEWS OF THE WEEK The 8ultan Attempts Itflforma- tory MettHiiri'i in Armeum. DEFENDER WINS ,THE FIRST RACE. Ilradstrect's Favorable Kcport A Iep M" uwier Great Htorni hi Kanmw Azote's Fast Time. T v ' f r M -f .,-. -"r-.v V DiiHiik ut U-iiHt Ri'ven muted prrMn In ... I - ......i ..t IjIIO II UTorU MIIOIIIU " irinrrvt- ii Mrni'N likfiu'Ni, uh follow: IiiriiiitlHxxl, UubylHMKl, (lill.lhcMxl, Roy- I i tl,lrl!i. iilc. Old BlfO. ....I Ik II .! VMM thn lillotoirriiplxT. w ill Hiipply you with llanu Hkciitum al tho viry lowenl rte. uivw mm c The City Restaurant Will Klvi jou SIX irMnl U.1-itt iiu-tiN lor I . . We try to make our Sunday In . . iuth the b'Ht in ludepfiidcufe. -.- MEALS JMT A.XjXj HOURS. McGINN &CATLIN, Prop's., Mm hi. IXDKI'KN LfKNCK Don't be Sick! Sperling Bros., Ment Market UK A I.KK IV- Choice Meats. mmm, mmm OI'KN SUNDAYS FltOM 8 to Free Delivery to all jmrts of the city. WK KNOW Iiow it innki-i onn fuel to m Hick Hut if you will Ket nick temeiubor Unit it i our l)iifiiie to nell Mcduiiic. We've hiul connidwruble ex iierieuue In 'rtarinjf uitciicim-8 anil know tliti u.lVMiituiw of uhIiik lrnh uU tiire Drug. We keep no other kind. BELOW THE ONE HUNDRED MILLION MAKK. Wabhinotov. Sent. 0. A tel egram received at the treasury states that $1,600,000 in gold had been withdrawn for export jrm )e,uu' treaHury at New York. ome gain, however, were made at f!hinffo and other uoints aggre gating $180,000, bo the truo amount (From Mm Ornln nd HlUnittn.) THE SULTAN ATTEMPTS RE FORM . ' Constantinople, Sept. 5. The grand vkier has diHinlnseu a number of officials of Moosh found guilty of extorting taxes and treat ing Armenians with' ruthless severity. At Bitlis tne gn d'artnes attacked a band ol Kurds who had been committing denreda- tlm Moonh dUtricf. The siiHtained serious losses and were driven from the possession of the property ol me Ariueiiii. TO TEST THE JARVIS ARMOR PLATE. Washington. Sept. 5. The ord- nanf.ft hurnau is preparing to fol- t.. nr. he tests of the armor plate i if the Iowa, made yestarday, by an- .(Viep tr lie in ade with a 13-inch gun, probably Saturday next, or as soon as the gun oi mi ,vV,i.h i now on the ground, can be monntfffl. The ordnance officials are really anxious to penetrate the 1 armor, as until this is aone mey obtain no fair idea'of the strength r.f h siinerstructure. They ex pected the shots yesterday from the 12-inch gun to put a note enureiy thrniioh the armor, and say that test made yesterday shows that the Tnnm'a armor to be the best 15-inch plate which has ever undergone this trial at Indnfn Head. triiLiiiic cioui'wi w i ., of the reserve at the close of business etjf over 200 were under ground, was $1)8,513,529. The cash balance j ftnd t woud have escaped had was $181,577,108. When You are Well RKMKMHEH that we han dle many articles you umv cleiro, such as Jewelry, Silverware, Watches, Clocks, etc. PATTERSON BROS., Main St Tmlepemlem-e, Oilfon . r- V' r liiCity Truck & Transfer Coiij is - - i ."r::r:'r,r:"':,'?r 1 1 J able k I lSLA f 9 f liitet. ..... ' iii .ynrovn-vooT wood forsaliJM 'iSd'kPKNDESCE, I JflUIn mrSS. I 0REJl4 RUNNING NIGHT AND DAY. Kt em. Or.. Sept. 5. The Salem woolen mills are running night and dav. There are sixteen ciotn anu four blanket looms in operation, requiring a rorce oi 10 ""P";"1 Orders are .being filled for the p,;r. roust and Eastern trade. The Mandel Bros, are having made a blanket that is labeled, "tne Cal ifornia Blanket." An order for Hale Bros, is labeled, "Hale Bros. Store, San Francisco." An order is also being filled for a New York firm, which accepts tne orana 01 v Salem woolen mills. B0OT'aSHOE SHOP P. H. Murphy, Prop. Ili'imlrlnfr of all klinlM will rwi-lve prompt attention : The lnt of work turned out ou Hliort notlii'. A share of your patronage Main street, is solicited. Independence City : Feed : Stable. Kl.l JOHNHOS, 1'IOP. Horwn led hv the diiy, week or month . Trun lient ntoek left in our care will lie well at tended to. Charges reugoiiuhle. Main St.. - independence. Ths WeklT Oreoonlan 50 cU Tear Thu rrKiilnr iilmcrjnl 1 " Vt i U r " tiw rl H loa whnmiliiwrllH) for the Bill;"!'' vVlwrprlHe iirt Mil. Wwklv ""',"'n,?"?riiTil.rH.lln All old HlHMTliM.m P"v'nJ,, , eullllcd to tliv Mono ufTvr. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. CH AS. CLARK, Receiver - ..HOMER" be" Connectln with HUmr ouln nd Hun Fmnel". rftMnnw leave vn.h , !. ,th' wiling NDEPENDENCB TEAM DYE WORKS Cents clothing Cleaned, Dged and Repaired, nlso Ladies Jackets, . Capes, Dress and Piece Goods. , Faded Clothing. Restored Higheit of all in Leavening Power-UteJt U.S. Gov't Report AP6QLtt)TEEtf PURE DEPEW'S OPINION OF CLEVE LAND. Kkw Youk. Sent. G.Chauncey M. Depew was interviewed in London by the World correspondent upon resident Cleveland, lie saw: "Hlfiveland is as certain to be the democratic nominee as the national convention is to meet. Whitney could not be elected. He knows it, and he is to shrewd a man to sac-, rifice himself." 'What about the third-term idea?" "That has no real influence with of the democratic party. They don't ragard him as a Caesar nor fear Caesarism if he is eiecieu. ft wkR different with Grant and T..fcun nd even with Washing- ton. They were strong inaiviuuai ..iiamfierii. Cleveland haB per ,iinr1(.d his nartv. at least, that he r ... ia nlv the mouthniece ot me oeui "j ;rpfl of the oeoDle. with no per- k u...,qI nnrnoHes or even iiersonal duiiui f ir ambition. Either he nas exiraur- linary luck, accidentally doing tre iirht thine, or he is really a great B . . .tomQn T confess 1 am nov PIQILPUI"". sure which." WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH WATTERSON. Noblesville, Ihd., Sept. 6.--The it., ii..., ... vv'aft.prson. in an in- I1UU. ucui J " v- ' i-.rio.c V.r tonieht. stated he had VCi . .v, - r- a,.jm in retire entirely from pol itics. Under no circumstances, he said, would he make any further niihlic speeches, and he luriner stated that it was his inteution to next vear to avoid participation in the national cam paign. t,. nuuA tirnner precaution.. 8ev eral miners in their flight passed ... . i . a group of seven or eignt man, wuo had stopped to rest and wera smoa inz their pipes. They seemed to be in no hurry nor to think of i . I danger. When-toia w nurry wjcj all. . " remarked that they had plenty i time, and not one of them reached the surface. DUN RAVEN TO EM PRO R WIL LIAM New York, Sept. 9. The World Ma fMondav) morning says: Lord Dunraven, who has made no comment on Satuday's race, cameo statement t()(ky Bhow8: the German emperor, who is an en- AvailaWe bBftDce. . . .18 Two Blocks North Main Street Bridge W.EVANS, Propraetor. Alexander-Cooper Drug Co Perfumes, Stationery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushe, Combs, Soaps, Syringes, t nUnne and keen ot: hand Always aim r , , , i."v"" . . , Rolnhur. Patent Medicines Cigars, Thermometors Books, Tens, Pencils, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions uhu rwwrved to chUK wllhout nolle. ' r, ,r.,htorpn,ert. .pr'I ' ai.cisrlSSo. Ut Hendry. H" Soul loMrkeHJI-. Carefully -:- Compounded V&J U4 s n rcuxioB. onaoeiT. ladepenuence Roller Flour His, .:n .tufra. Warehouses at Iudependence & Parker.li AN ATTEMPT TO DYNAMIC A BANK. P.m. Sent. 5. M. Rothschild'6 Ku.A-inir house was the scene of an- O ntr nihilistic attempt. At d:U v ii man entered the bank from . i... I?., a To Wiitft Nestibule. Ine tUC XJ detective on guard saw a stranger . . f I - -..ino-io 1 uht thetuseoiauoui" J '"ft - o ..iaarette. The ashes on the .ioroitft nrevented the ready ig- v.6....-- r-- nition of the fuse and tne man, fac ing he was observed, threw me hornb upon the carpeted floor. The weapon did not explode. The man was arrested, ai tne puuw ollice he boldly avowed himself an anarchist. AZOTE'S FAST TIME. Galesbi'KO, Ills., Sept. 5. Azote went a remarkable mue iou against his record of 2:05i. The first quarter was made in the half in 1:01. In going the third quarter Azote faced a cool tfinrl an A reached the pole in 1:34. Coming home he made a fine spurt and crossed the wire in z:vt- THE INQIRY SATISFACTORY. Smamohai. Sent. 5. The inquiry 'a- A . hn massacre at Ku Cheng is proceeding to the satisfaction oi me American and uriueu cmiu. There have been a number of im- rtAnt convictions, and among those condemned are Borne ring leaders. BRADSTREET'S FAVORABLE REPORT. New York, Sept 6. Bradstreets l . tomorrow will say: X avoraDie cruu reports from nearly all directions and the continuance oi me uoum ... i t,H iron continues to charac n " terize the general trade situation. I ntpst. r.Iv ces as to tne corn cruy ,.. r.Uned anxiety with confi H,.. y, j 4V. lurcrpr estimates oi UCIIUP 1U .... that crop, and satisfaction with the nn.li.oW for trade this autumn. tt., v-PKtinir and threshing are inter P.ivx 1 1 rr wit h business in the , spriug wheat country. Duluth, Min neapolis and St. Paul jobbers in i orp tiiihoiiii iwi (renerai iwra i moment she went on increasing her lead to the end winning by the sur prising margin of 8 minutes and 49 seconds. A CHINESE REBELLION. Berlin, Sept. 7. A special from Shanghai says: The rebellion in the province of Kan Soo is becom ing formidable. The insurgents have organized an army and cap tured seven cities. It is reported the government at Peking med itates calling upon Russia lor aiu to suppress it. THE GOLD RESERVE. Washington, Sept. 7. The treas- Vmainatid Vlichtgman: ... i 1 1 o "Apprrently beaten rjaaiy di- urday. Weather very fluKy. OPINION OF TWO ENGLISH PAPERS. Tvnov. Sent. 8. The Standard , , ... . . Not only in the long bolt to wina- arA hut on the run bacK also, me 1 iw..,l..r .hnwp.l herselt to oe me 0,,,u.rior tn the Valkvrie. The re- suit d ea not afford a ground that ..... . r :l.l the tables will be turned, rossiu, pvprv one was mistaken as to ' - , th rplative performance oi me i.rhtj. in a litrht wind, they may j , . also wrongly estimate tneir povCrD in a strong one. The Chronicle We do not give .,r hone vet. Perhaps the V al- r r- j ...... kyrie'a skipper was not qun sharp in taking advantage oi me i f ' York hav. II snnii wiuuo w i. - tests are to continue, con luuv ww nuiRt Hterj in and compel ex cursion -steamers to keep out of the course Available cash balance. . . I8l.'f Oold reserve -) ... i . The true amount of the goto serve, however, is $98,515,207. re- THE MONEY MARKET." Vr.- Ynov Spnt. 7. The ew V,.i-lr Financier savs this week: "The statement of the associated c X..or York for the week pndiniz Senteraber 7 is a remark- several features. I ne loans reached the unusual figures f 5.106.00Gt which brings the total cash loan item to f 51,Jo,ow, or 4.761,100 higher than the tar- , . t il gest amount ever reported m ine hwtnrvoftheNew York clearing- hnnw. The increase is the result ledtimate business, coup led, of course, with a greater de crease of activity in exchange cir- ,.iatinn and the issue of loans in cident to early September settle- rnflnta 1 The fallowing is the weekly state ment jf the associated bauss. SPAIN WILL SEND TROOPS. MinRin. Sept. 8. A third army corps of 20,000 is to be organized j i ,jn tn ami mr buua in anu uc icsiuj November, in case ot necessity. CHOLERA IN CHINA. a rB"rrism'Bfi. Sept. 8. A lodivnstock dispatch to theNovoe 'reyma says that cholera is riging China, and that 520UU deatns oc cur daily in Peking. Reserve, decrease.... '',1 Loans, increase Winn Specie, decrease -.. MORE Decosita. increase 1'?tr?.,C! .. limiwaaA IOO.IOU tircumiiou, iuv"- . . The banks now hold f dJ,oo, i j in excess of all requirements. in HUNTING HUMAN GAME. CHARGED WITH ROBB1NU A pos iwriuK. Ppvnr.ETO. Sept. 7. A thorough investigation of the Weston post .l(,.p mhherv resulted in the arrest miw v j . of George M. Reynolds, who was in charge of the office at the time Post master Van Winkle was taaing u outing in the mountains. Deputy Sheriff Kimberk went to Weston complaint. nut a XX -r a,' 1 lUCb lllg" v w n, Or.. Sept. 8.-Bodies of and placed Reynolds under cus- .mp,t mn are leaving this town tody. new business. In South Dakota and vicinity daily, for the Stem Reynolds reiuseu .o .- - andin Washington, farmers show inounUin country, ostensibly for find bondsmen and went ,ta jai a" ,. .:.:.. t an thrir -ain. ; nnmoses. but the more overnight. The robbery occurred knowing ones here tninn mey arc two weeKS ago, - aoing for a different purpose, and and $400 were taken from the post- 6 ..!. ..,.,- rr. c. win the hours ol o unless the agents oi mesc "'- omce eaw "" tion Indians recall them at once aud 6:30 P.M. they will probably not have so Deputy Reynolds clairned he " ' 1 .i . . . .amp baCE tO many Indians to care lor me coui- weut to supjjci ing winter. All the cartridges and find the safe rifled and the money ammunition have been bought up gone. Men were in the vicinity ouietlv, and the town is out of these at the time, and two Bat on me the rear door articles today, une oi our uam- uieps iu . , gruueo wuj i r rM claimed illlU 111 ' ' o ' . sell their grain ni,f.,r; rpnorts perfect weather for harvesting. The other side of the crop outlook is tound in i", where worms are said to have seriously damaged cotton in some sections. ENGINEER AND BRAKEMAN INJURED. TTvmi Station. Or. Sept. 6. A wreck occurred at the Oregon Rail Kavi cation Company's de pot this morning, in which one of Engineer Jack Thatcner s ieg broken, and he was omem seriously injured. Brakeman Joe Richardson was frightfully cut about the face and head, and one ankle was probably fractured. The train ran into an open swucn collided with a flat car. NO HOPE FOR THE ENTOMBED MINERS. Mich.. Sept. 9, Huge volumes of smoke still issue w thn mouths of shafts Nob. 1, 2 that the awful fire KIIU Uj which started in the Osceola mine shortly before noon Saturday is still raging fiercely. The bodies of 30 miners entombed are still lying somewhere below the surface, with out a doubt dead, suffocated by smoke and gas. Besides those re ported yesterday, 13 more men articles today. uiie o "Ul ""' ieps u . , ware firms has some 15,000 rounds through which Reynolds claimed . -. TT..,;n,tn Or. .u- ,KWa entered, a pwuui of cartridges an uuuu..6.m, luc - . . .,;a that the lock of the The same nrm nas oruercu muic .v eircumew"" . express, and a team has been hur- rp door was found to be removed : ' .. m- .j !, . . , tho frwa from the riedly sent to tne ranroau unci Dy laamg uu goods. THE EASY :'ia. o. thoneh to make it appear 1 I1C5IUO d o some one came in the building that way. WIND AND RAIN IN KANSAS. Ottawa, Kas., Sept. 9.-Gridley, . O A BY SPANISH AUTHORITY. v..UTxnTrv. Sent. 6. The state Joortmpnt received a cable tonight from Consul General Williams at Havana stating that Agueria nu 3 i c.in!ali Author- leen released , . - , light ot tnousan.o., T t. , ,aveL Sanguili would negranveu - a1arm wg gou,.'. way from her rival. Worn mat ed away auu Ah DEFENDER AN WINNER. Krw York. Sent. 7. The Defend er won her name in irmy ' - , c,,-. or on u .... , j rim twottb on the can .a fashion today, nmsmug iar aueau a von u v. r . , VvripTfl and Hiving every evidence totai ioo v. -j in almost any kind oi we. ""' " " it j8 believed no There were strange features con caped injury , stunt nected with the race for the Amer- one was seriously hurt. Abou rfup, not the least b.ing the o'chck yeer ay a storm of wind ceneral doubt expressed during me anu ran. first 15 miles ot me course, a vu w.c . i i r . 1 which was in me lead, iv o.y a.-Never 3 frm the first cun sienal Pittsbubo, Kas., ieps. . auu vu- - u ;a hppn known nero mnd until within a short distance o f . few day9. . mrfc and tnen me itrieuuer aa , 5"ta"rJ.nd, to the de- The whole country is flooded and Caught tne m-eeie ; . i.. f .11 railroads are wash- lieht of thousands, aimpiy snueu m vtl,.v -"6 . . . traina delaved. soon.