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THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Official Paper of Washington County. TO ALL OF OTJR SUBSCRIBERS Entered at tha Poetofflca at Hllle lora, Oregon, for transmission throuxh tha malla aa lacond-claaa mail matter. Oregon BY a W. BATH. has a 1W inj sheep lth liz legs. It took twenty -live expert money counter! sixty seven days to count tha money in tha United btatea treasury, the largest fount of any one day being 1 JO torn of silver. Your Uncle Bamuel is not ho poor. According to a Han Francisco dispatch Mrs. Fernuia Karras, an aed Mexican woman, has received $1)0,000 from, a syn dicate for a mine site owned. Now watch tlio syndicate go to work to sell the mine to the public for $1,000,000. On Friday, Octolier 27th, tha Ancient Order of United Workmen willfbe 37 years old, and the'event will be celebra ted in almost every hamlet, village and city in the United States. Tha order was organized by John J. Upcharcb at Meadvillo, Penn. r I.aHt Monday was the thirty-fourth an niversary of tha day on which Mrs. O'Leary'a famous cow kicked over a ker oxene lamp in its stable on DeKoven street in Chicago ami J started a fire which swept through the whole city and detttroyed it. The great Chicago fire burned about twenty five hours and dur ing that time destroyed within a district about four miles long and one mile wide 17,450 houses, including the city hall, the court house with all its records, the . xst office and other public records. Following the meeting of country newspaper men In Portland, the Ore' gonian, puncture! their hides a little just for fun and some of the thin skinned are iucltnud to tear their hair. Tha Ashland Tribune on the subject suvs the country editor is an ass and follows with the very pertinent remarks: . "We are inclined to smile at the edi tor who accepts pumpkins and summer squash on subscription arcounts, but ' how much more ridiculous it is for loot publisher to keep sending a paper year after year when not even a pump kin is offered In payment therefor. "Oh thero are lota of ways for the country editor to make an ass of him self and a proper butt for jokes. In our two years experience the laugh has been on us soveral times. We have )een buncoed by traveling lecturers, Aim flammed by subscribers and even "bar pooned" by the politicians who control our Hoard of Trade, but we don t get angry when twitted about it by Harvey Beott or anyone else. Its part of tha Kiime and tho laugh is properly on us, "Somo day, the country editor will acquire a little buxiness sense, and de mand cash for his paper, and a fair price for advertising span. But until he doos, he Is not in a position to resent the good natured jaits of the metropoli tan pollers. West Side Enterprise. Pat Crowe, shackled to a detective of ' the Omaha detective department and ac companied by Chief Detective Dunne, arrived In Omaha last Monday night from Itutte, Mont., where he was arrest ed more than a week ago. A crowd of 2,000 persons had gathered at the union station and filled the depot and ap proaches in every direction, Intent on securing a glance at Crowe. A large corodon of police oened an aisle from the platform of the train to a patrol wagon In the rear of the station, and Crowe, between the two detectives, with a patrolman walking ahead and another behind, was marched to the wagon amid ii . I a. i me cnecra oi uie crowd, a large nam ter followed the wagon to the police station, where another crowd had gath ered to witness the return of the prison' er, who was hurried Into the captain's nfliee, where ha was registered. Oppo site his name was placed the charge of shooting with intent to kill or wound Crowe was not inclined to talk of his past, and refused absolutely to speak of his alleged connection with tha kidnap ping of Kddie Cudahy. He declared that much had been published of his al leged doings, confessions and other mat ters, which was without foundation. Among these he mentioned a confession said to have been signed by him at Itutte, implicating young Cudahy in I conspiracy in connection with the kid napping. "when this case cornea to trial," said Crowe, "the truth will go to world. Ood wiii take care of me. Ho lakes care ol everybody and makes no mistakes. I do not feel nearly so anx ions alxmt securing my liberty again ai I do to reform and get back to an honest life. I once did well in Omaha, and, if given a chance, I believe I can do as well again." "Is it true that you once offered to return $21,000 to Edward A. Cudahy if he would not prosecute you?' was asked. "I believe Mr. Cudahy has made the statement that I did so. I do not think he wonld tell a lie for $21,000," he replied. Crowe later declared he had gone to Montana for the purpose of holding up a train and was waiting for his pals when arrested. He expressed himself very bitterly against the Pink ertons, declaring: "If that man Pink erton does any more rapping against me during my trial here, I will have him killed. I have nothing to do but say the word and a man who has been wait ing to lay him out for some time will kill him." Crowe's personal apar a nee is anything but that of a criminal, lie was smoothly shaven, wore a stylish suit ot clothes with patent leather shoes and other articles to match, Except lor tits u nite nair, lie does not look to 16 'M years of age, which he says. is his cor rect ago. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and liver disorders, and all stouuich troubles pom lively cored by nslng Holllster'i Kocky Mountain Tea. 35 cenU, Tea or Tablets. 1VIU Drug Store. ' A Fond du lac, Wis., man A One Dollar Magazine will Intends to continue its very attractive artists in the country. In the numbers of the near future, the covers Fisher, Dan Smith and other famous son and Underwood. In its departments Madamr will Continue to supply such reading feminine taste. Madamk for the coming; year will be a very strong, up - ply its readers with attractive stories From time to time serial stories written by the best authors of the Needs no describing. It is the Official paper of Washington county, and In the future as in the past, will aim to eive its readers all the news of the county seat. It publishes lull report of the County and Circuit Court, eive the Probate Court News, LOCAL, paper and covers the field For the Next Thirty Days We Offer this Unique- Combination Which is made at great expense to appreciate Clean, honest journalism, home, you should appreciate thi3 offer. ' Hillsboro Independent -AND- Madame, one year for 11.00! County Commissioners. (Continued from lut wk. ) Last week's Independent contained quite a number of the county and road bills audited and allowed by the county commissioners. This week we publish the balance of the bills and a complete report of the proceedings, as follows: E. I. Kuratli's petition for refund of taxes waa continued. Report of County Clerk E. J. Ood man for September examined and approved ; receipts, $124.25. The appointment of E. B. Suppington as deputy sheriff, was confirmed. Report of County Recorder E. I. Ku ratli, for month ot September examined and approved ; receipts, $150.55. . Petition of M. C. Kalsh to refund tax el erroneously paid, examined and it appearing that Mrs. C. Klasli paid spec ial school tax In District No. 62, and that the property on which tax was paid is situated In school District No. 63 it is ordered that said tax be refunded from the special tax of a id school Dis trict No. 82, f Lid. In tho matter of the coroner's Inquest ot Louise Filbert, transcript examined and approved and ordered paid as marked. Chaa. Roberta . was granted a liquor license, upon filing a bond, and clerk directed to issue said license, when ap proved by the judge. State of Oregon against Henry Rocker; transcript approved and ordered paid as marked. Petition of J. A. Bryan for rebate on taxes was continued for investigation. Inquest of W. V. Booth, transcript examined and ordered paid if cltarges are found reasonable. Petition of J. C. Hartley et al., for bridge on county road ; petition ordered continued for investigation. Petition of Wm. McQuillan et al., for improvement and extension on road bridge; petition continued; county court to examine the bridge as soon as possible. State of Oregon vs. Fred Greener, ap proved and ordered paid as er tran script Petition of Town of Beaverton for coiikty road taxes ; petition ' referred to prosecuting attorney for his opinion ; npon tha advice of deputy attorney, It is ordered that the claim le disallowed. Petition of City of Hillslmro for county road taxes; ordered that the pe tition be referred to the distiict attorn ey for his opinion ; continued. It is ordered that the county judge be directed to notify W. F. Dosinger to turn over the books and tools belonging to road district No 10 to Joseph Hynes, tha supervisors apMinted for said die trict. It is further ordered that said W . Desingur be required to account for any of the tools that may le inisluld or missing from said district. Joseph Haynes was appointed super. f isor of Road Dint. No. 10, to fill vacan cy caused by the removal of V. F. Des Inger, former supervisor and that said Joseph Haynea be required to give a bond in the sum of $"?00 for the faithful discharge of his duties. In tha matter of repairing bridge at Rood's place ; It is ordered that adver tisement for bids be instated in The In dependent and Argus for repairs and ex-1 tension of said bridge. Court adjourned , Oi tolr 17. 1.105, at 10 o'clock a. m. be mailed each month for Madame serien of covers. It will call to its artists. The illustration within . . " and articles of live interest. . The Independent and all matters ofinterest about the thoroughly. . The Independent, ever ready to secure both in your weekly newspaper and Town. THE INDEPENDENT, Please send The Independent which I enclose $1.00 with the understanding that I am to receive All SOLUTELY FREE one years' subscription to Madame, a $ 1.00 month ly magazine. Are you a new or old subscriber... Commence delivery , Cut this out and'return to us. The following bills were audited and allowed! COURTT FUND. A B Todd, Hip Hi Leach Bros, bridge M C Can, al U C Cute, xpiM.-.. ... HenJ Scbofleld. LAC lair , 17 60 1 n 0 79 6 00 73 12 W E Thorns, LAC fair Ths Argils, printing ,. F W Balu, lup ul Uen Ran win Pmt, Indsol '. I. Q WsldewiUch, rand ta. Hue Hns Lumbar Co., bridges.. A Han, r and h R O Kobiuion, r and a C Laraen, el h J C Lamkin, et h A A Morrill, lur 1 . . , John Nyberg, rand h , 1 60 13 60 68 26 14 SO 220 SO S2 47 SO 00 22 87 too 1 BO 11 60 4 00 tii 00 20 00 It 46 S7 SO John Conuell, sal and dep . , . Tho. Emrlck, Ml as "r ' Bailey' Pharmacy, relief J W Connell, bd of r '""'" Redmoud A Htrtrarapf, inert ft ex., . . L A Rood, Ml ete . Ladles L A Cclub, fair Poreet Grove Timet, printing (J B Buchanan, ul ete,.,,. ... W T Butner, Ml ete 12 60 61 M 28 70 4 00 26 17 S2 30 W H atratton, LAC fair ThomM UoHrlde, etrault Judge . II W Ileus, Juror . Or A B Belter, '"i"" E C Brown, coroner WOOarduer, wltiuqiict . D W Bath, Juror , W i Benson, wit K J God man, wll A A Morrill, F T Kane, wit , . , Dr A B Bailey, wlt Dr FA Bailey, wit Geo T lfaM Jnwi O J ralmaleer, R K Dalley, ""' 66 14 20 St 1 00 10 00 20 80 I 60 1 00 1 60 1 60 ) 60 1 60 t 60 1 60 I 00 I 00 1 00 1 00 f 70 2 20 2 70 1 to I to I 60 1 60 J W Bailer, Juror. John EnnM, wit J P court Henry Becker, wll J p eonrt. Chae Johnson, wit J p eourt . DortHbf bavla, wll coroner's lnqneet. Kugene Phillip, wit coroner's loquet Chai F Reynold, wll oorouer'(lnquMl John Pans, vll coroner' lnbuet CIim Nlman, wit coroner's lnquet soad ft km. I) B Resjoner, 'tw , , Tboinu Kmerlck, lh Aug Kiel, labor Win Moore, . John Njrberg, 1 a bor . I 60 s 00 82 26 1 00 1 00 f 00 L. A. ROOD, Judge. For Sale Nearly new Wheeler A Wil son No. 9 sewing machine, use I very little and ia good In every respect as new. Reason for selling: Wish to buy a cabinet machine of the aame make. Inquire at this offlca. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing yon can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by tha paint and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Hrighl's disease, and similar Internal disorders, don't ait down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief lo Electric Bitters. Here yon will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At all drug stores. Trice IVOc. Guaran teed. J. C. Kuratli bnyi tnd sella real es tate, loans money and is a practical auc tioneer. If yon wish to buy or tell con sult him. Or if yon have anrtl.W nn wish sold at auction, ha will give Derfoct satisfaction. Call on him, or send him a line, and it will receive prompt atten tion. JOHS C. KURATLI. Hillsboro. R, F. D. No. 4. An elegant line of Boi Paper and Tab lets at prices better than ever, lu-t ar- rived at the Delta Drug Store. . ' one year Absolutely FREE. assistance the best and most popular will be by Fanny Y. Cory, Harrison will be drawn by Ash, Keller, Harri matter as will be . attractive to the to - date publication which will sup . . country will be published in Madame court house. It is a wide-awake v the best lor its readers. It you the magazine you take into your ' ..State Date 1905 to me for f 1 jl twelve months, for - Name : , 8ttrprlsea Ilia Relatives. There was a joyful surprise for F. M Wade, Mrs. A. J. Farnham and Mrs. J C. Weatherred, of Tacoina, Wash., and Mrs. F. E. Allen, of Beaverton, Ore when their brother, Elmer E. Wade of Fort Gracias, Nicaragua, whom they had not seen for twenty years, came to visit them a few days since. Mr. Wade could make only a short stay as he is engaged in important mining and mercantile in terpsta in Nicaragua. Mining claimi are located in that country similar to the American plan. During his long absence Mr. Wade spent several years in the Hawaiian ! lands, but lor the past fourteen years has been engaged in mining oiverations in Nicaragua. He says it ia destined to be a great mining country as it is rich in gold as well aa in the coarser miner als. Americans have received valuatde concessions and a large amount of capi tal is going in for development work Only the gold is being saveJ at present aa the transportation problem It too ex pensive to make the working of copper and other ores profitable. The best mines are fifty or sixty miles from the coast and the minora are finding rich pay. Mr. Wade says he has teen specimens that assayed $l!K), 000 a ton. It is mostly free-milling ore and the owneis are putting stamp mills 0.1 their properties. Cape Oracias is a town of aWit StlO persons, situated 150 miles from Blue- fields. Uraytown ia ninety miles south of lUueflelds. Mr. Wade lays Americans stand well in Nicaragua and have no trouble in car rylng on business projects if they do not get mixed np in politics. T I . ..... me government is now building a railroad to the interior, starting from the coast at a point thirty miles below Bluefields. Another railroad ia project ed by the United 8Utea-Nicaragua com pany, an organization composed of Pitts burg people, who have a valuable con cession, and who are now surveying a railroad to reach their mines. Owing to the range of mountains the rivers are not navigable for any great distance, but small steamers ply be tween Gracias and Kisalia, the railroad termipjjs. A telephone line is now un der construct! ii, The climate is fine and favorable to tha development of all kinds of indus trial enterprises. Bluefields is a great port for the-exr portatlon of bananas. Four steamers a week ago out loaded carrying about 30-, 000 bunches at iach cargo. The United Fruit company is running about seventy-five vessels in Its fruit business. Coffee plantations in tho interior also do a large business. Join the local Library Club, 1.00 r year at tha Delta. Plans to Get Rich are often inmrate.1 by sudden brak uown, una w dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up a ml .take Dr. King'g New Lif 1 . . .... rills. They take out tha materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and digginesa too. At all drag store; guaranteed. Jola th Wal Library Clou, tl.00 per year, at the Delta. . Jftra tor Sent. Near the dep.. Inquire at this office. akd union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Tbrouxh Pullman landard and tourut almo in car dally to Omabii, Chicago, Hpokaue; UurtM aleepiug ear dally lu kauaaa t'ltj: through Pullman lourwt ilerpiug ear (person ally eouduftedi weekly to Chicago. Kanaa Lily, reclining chair can (aeau daily) la kaal dally. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Mo change of cars 70 liKHAKT FOR TIM K HTIIaUl I.K8 from Portland, Or. AKK1VK KKoM Chicago Portland Hpeclal Halt Lake, Denver, ft north, Omaha, Kan aaa City, Hi. Uiui, till eago and Kail. 645 p. m. 0:16am via II UllllglOll Atlautlo KipruM 8:1 p m via Hunt ington St." Paul Fatt Mall t:lAp ia via Spokane Salt lke. Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kau aaa Cliy, HI l.out,l'hl 714 t'ago sua aM. Walla Walla, Uwl.ion Hpokaue. Walhuv.Pull man, Miunrapolia. SI. Paul. Iiuluth, Milwau kce.Cblcago and taut. 8:00 1 Ocean and River Sehedul) For Ban Pranelaro every Are day al t p. m. For Aiu.rla, way point and North lk-acb oally (except Hominy) al :UO p. m.; Saturday al 10 uu p. m. Dally aervlo (watr permitting) on the Willamette aud Yamhill river. or further tulormatlon eat or writ yo-w ueareet ticket agent, or A. IV. Craig General Paaaenger Agent, The Oregon Railway A Navigation Co.. Portland Oregon. . ' Gorcallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD NO 29! so'i roa vavmiin.4 Leave Albany ... Littavea Corvalfl. Arrive Vaiulna.. NO 1 RBTUBN1HU Leave Vinlna... Leave Corvalli.. 12:45 p. m. . U4S p. m. ...... o:5 p. ni. ...7:18 a. m. .11;.). m. ..116 p. ax. 7:90a. ro. ..!: p. m. Arrive Albany.. NO 1 roa ALIUNY-DETKOIT- Leave Albany for Detroit. Arrive lir..u NO 4 raoM dktsoit Leave Detroit Arrive Albany Not Sua YAVIUINA . Leave Oorvlll. ., Arrive Albauy NO 8 fob OOHVALLla I SO p. m. ;J0 p. m. ..1:S) a. m. 7:10 a. in. Leave Albany..., 7:40 p. m. H. Ai p. m. Arrive Corv all !...... o 7 roa ALHANV Leave Corvalli ..., ft" p. m. 1.40 D. m. Arrive Albany. Not roa coavALLia Leave Albany . 1ft p. m. Arrive Corvalll. 9: jo p. ni. Train No. J arrive In Albany lu lima to con nect with 8. P. (oultibound train. Train No. 'i eonnecla Willi a. P. train at Car. vallU and Albauy, glvlug dirvol wrvlo to New port and adjae'vut beacbe. Train No. S leaves Albany for Detroit al 7:30 a. m. , arriving there In ample time lo reach the Brellenbutu hot aprtug the same day. Tln No. 4 between Albany and Detroit con nect with the Kugene local at Albany, alw with local from Oorvallle, 1 rain No. Heave Corvalli at 6:30 a. m. . ar rive at Albany 7:10 a. m. In time lu catch Ku gene local to Portland aud tralu to Detroit. . Train No. t leave Albany for Oorvalli at 2:40 p. m. . aner the arrival of 8. P. northbound overland. Train No. 7 leave Corvalli at t:00 n. m . ar. rive in Albany al 6:40 p. m. , In lime to eotiuect with the local for Kugen aud way polut. Train No. S leave Albany for Corvalli at 9: IS . m. , aner the arrival of lb 8. p. local from orllaud. For further Information appl ply to J. C. MAYO, lien. Pa. Agt.. r. m:R KKI.I., Agent, Alliany. H. H. CKONIHK, Ageut Corvalli. kill COUCH md CURE thi LUNGS ""Dr. King's Nov; Discovery rONSUMPTION Prlss OUGHSand BOeMt.OO Fret Trial. 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Passing Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge. 3 Trains Dally Between Ogden and Denver 3 EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE SEEK NO FUUTHEK, 1JETTER CAN'T HE FOUND For detailed Information, address W. C. McBRIBE, General Agent. 134 Third Street Going East? Listen : When you reach Ogden you can go aboard a through Standard .or Tourist Pullman, running via Rock Island System by way of the Scenic Route through Colorado, thence to Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago. . Rock Island Tourist sleepers seem "like home" in their completely comfortable and rest ful atmosphere. They are as neat as wax, are manned by Pullman conductors and porters and in addition to this, they are in charge of a Rock Island excursion manager. The Rock Island has three Eastern gateways Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern states. Send for bur folder "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car," and ask all the questions you like. PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPERS. Electric Lights in Eocry Berth. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. Electric Lights. lo Cross the Continent. Portland, Oregon a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.' Observation Gar Electric Lights, Electric Fans, Barter Shop. Bath. Library, Numerous Other Comforts. C