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    35ee Oregon statesman-
8.UEI, TP8SDAV JULY 19, U72.
The City and County.
From Daily of Wednesday July. 24.
THE KSUBRCCTIVSUTS.
An Oilmn at the Catholic Omrtcry
A mn Entered sunt the Cottiii
torn opea-The torywe Iindlntarbed.
Oh of thoM villainous outrages that
hock the human mind aofl eau the living;
tu shudder at the bare thought, hat been
brought to light in our midst. The houae
of the dead hu been desecrated by the res
urrection firnd. Their work, however, was
not finished and the creation of the evidence
of the desecration aeeme to have been tlio
only result of their labor. Nigbt befuro
last Mr. Crim, who reaidei in the neighbor
hood of the Catbotio cemetery in this city,
brought in word that the grave of Mrs. Ki
ley, who died about four weeks ago, bad
been tampered with, u could be plainly
seen by the fresh dirt that was scattered
around and the unfinished appearance of
the grave itself. He related the circum
stance to Lewis Byrne, who at an early hour
yesterday morning visited the spot in per
son and saw enough to eonvice bitn of the
truth of the story. He immediately re
turned tu the city and mado known the fact
to the husband of the deceased, who resides
in North Salem. They immediately re
solved to re-open the grave and investigate
the affair thoroughly. The assistance of
two more .gentlemen was called into requisi
tion and the four went back to the grounds
prepared to carry out their plans. On
reaching there they found loose dirt lying
around and the grave showed the traces of
the work of the seoandrels whoever they
were. The men commenced digging and at
tbe distance of about two feet down, they
found. eoe of the boards that had been luin
across tbe outside box. Close by this they
found one of the patent slides that cover the
screws of tbo coffin lid. With solemn
thoughts they proceeded with their work
and soon struck the box containing the
casket. On examining this they found
some of the cross boards Over-lapping each
other in a mannerthat led them to think.the
grave robbers had covered the grave hastily.
Further examination showed that the coffin
lid had been forced open and on being re
closed had not been screwed down. But on
opening tbe lid they found the body un
touched and in a partially decomposed state.
Being convinced no further outrage had
been committed, they carefullly closed the
lid and arranging the covers on the outer
box, re filled tbe grave and returned to their
homes. Various surmises are rife as to the
reason for leaving the remains after the
grave was once opened. It is supposed tbe
deed was done about ten days ago, and the
general impression is that tbe guilty parties
were in search of the body of young Morris,
who died about that time. But not being
fully posted as to the spot where he was
buried, they opened the wrong gravo and
on discovering their mistake repaired the
damage as best they could under the oir.
oumstances. Others imagine the robbers
did not expect to find the body in such a
decomposed state and on discovering its
condition feared it would not answer their
purpose and therefore left it. This is not
the first circumstance of this kind that has
happened in this city, and it seems to us as
though it was about time ttrict measures
were taken to ferret out the offenders and
make them suffer to tbe lullest extent of the
law. It is but reasonable to suppose tbe
body was wanted for dissection and that
grave-robbiug was resorted to, to secure a
subject. Wo trust we may never be called
upon to chronicle an event of this kind
again.
A Oriicvasce. Under this head we re
fer to a class of persona styled Life Insur
ance agents. We have never fully appre
ciated this class of men until within tbe past
two days, and now we write from fad ex
perience. We accidentally made the re
mark that we wished our life was insured
nnder the endowment plan, and behold the
result. We were captured on the spot, and
persuaded to listen to tbe pleading of an
agent for fully two hours and a half, lie
did it all for our own good. We sever
knew a man to exhibit such seal in behalf
of a fellow mortal, before. We can't turn
a corner nor enter a store but be happens to
be on hand and "button-hole's" us in the
most scientific and philanthropic style. He
hu shown us more figures than we bad ever
suspected to exist. He treated us to
toda water once. We forgive him for that.
We always were just. He haunts ns in onr
dreams. Imaginative insurance policies
are stretched across from one bed
post to another during the live-long night.
We begin to fear this man . He is our evil
genius. We trust this wail from a persecu-
ted local will meet bis gaxe and induce him
to desist. If he has any bowels of com
passion let him show it now.
Perioral. We find in the Nebraska
State Journal, North Platte, the following
mention of a Salem boy . "After the exer
cises at the Pavilion yesterday Col. Mills
turned over his command to Lt. Schwatka,
who was assisted by 1st Serg't Holmes, one
of the best drill officer in the army, and
the citixens were entertained with a series
of cavalry evolutions, which met with great
applause, and vividly brought to tbe minds
of old soldiers present the exciting scenes
of a soldier's lite."
a City Council. A special meeting was
held last evening for the purpose of decid
ing tbe result of the contested election of
Chief Engineer. The members were all
present, but at one of them bad not beard
the ease argued, and as one of the lawyers
engaged on the ease was nnable to be pres
ent, owing to sickness, a motion was made
to adjourn until next Monday evening,
which waa adopted. Hence tbe ease will
"hang fire" for another week ; bnt there is
nothinc like patiencs in matters like these.
Thi Cohort. A fair audience were in
attendance at the Opera House last evening
to listen to the exercises given by the Cham
pions of the Red Croat. The various
speeches and addresses were delivered in a
satisfactory manner, and the vocal musio
-was rendered in excellent style. The en
tertainment closed with a grand promenade
conoert, in which all entered with apparent
zeal. We trust this will prove the first of a
series of these pleasant occasions.
Tat Tcm Vkriini. Tbe opening nigbt
of this society proved a success in every
sense of the word. Qoite a number of tbo
members appealed in a neat uniform. Some
of them showed plainly by their move
en en ts that they had been there, while a
tew of tbe amateurs, in their endeavors to
follow the leaders, caused shouts of laugh
ter by their varied mishaps. Taken alto
gether the society . may may feel proud of
their success. Several new members were
admitted, and uniform good feeling existed.
Ax AseaAVATiia Taarr. Mrs. Robin
son, residing on Piety Hill, left her canary
hanging eat en the porch over night, and
yesterday morning discovered that it Waa
missing. Some contemptible wretch had
carried it off daring the night. It will
prove of small valua to the thief; but to her
it was a keepsake, and for that reason the
prised it highly. A thief must be indeed
hard up that would commit a depredation
of this kind.
Bctdrxeb. (ion. Hooker returned yes
terday from (Jen. Neemilh's, and is now
tbe guest of Mr. A. Bush. He will return
to Portland by the 1:2) trmiu to-day. He
was called upon by a number of onr eiti
auns during yesterday afternoon and even
ing, but there was no public demonstration.
Jons BiKt claims that he has the best
lot of brick ever burned in tuu county.
See bis advertisement.
Marc IIaybrx, an oid-tiu,u l.lieksmith
of Saieui, has returaed tu the city and has
opened out in tbe old li"'. He advertises.
New coin-rs aic ilai-y arrwiog here from
tbo Stte. , UU!t two yesterday trow It
dim and Iowa.
From Daily of Thursday July 25. I
Tme Xew PtSiTMTtART will be occn- !
pied on the 1st of August, and in order to
give an opportunity to the cititens of Salem
and elsewhere to examine the provisions
for the comfort and security of its future in
mates, as well as its efficiency in work, it
will be thrown open to the public for in
spection on Tuesdly next, July 30th.
During the day there will he a large num
ber of brick moulded upon the yard, aod
those interested can witness the operation,
from places prepared for tbem. In the af
ternoon addresses from several gentlemen
will be given in the Chapel, interspersed
with local and instrumental music. Uov.
Urovcr will explain tbe plan and working
of the institution, with its cost, etc., and
the Rev. C. C. Stratton will deliver an ad
dress upon "Prison Discipline of the Past
and Present Time." There will be a small
tee for admittance fifty eents, or a suitable
book for tbe library. The citixens of Salem
will also be called upon during the present
week to donate such books as they can
spare, for the purpose of creating a library
for the use of the inmates of the Peniten
tiary. Another Runaway. It has been some
time since we have been favored with a run
away item. But yesterday morning a team
of horses took compassion on us, nnd re
solved to furnish us with something to write
about. They Were being used in a delivery
wagon, and the boy who is engaged to hun
die the ribbons left tbem standing in front
of Comstock's house, near the depot, while
be went inside to deliver some groceries. It
was at this moment that the horses con
eluded to start, and the arrival of the up
express train afforded them with a good ex
cuse, and away they went. They rail acms
the railroad track, and scattered sug
coffee, etc., etc., in reckless stylo. They
ran into one of the shanties iu Stringtown,
and tore off several boards on the west
aide. They left the wagon in several dif
ferent spots along the road, but wero finillv
caught and tlieir fiery tempers cooled duwu.
Mr. Holmes hardly understands the benefit
that this fall in groceries will be to either
himself or customers.
MfAG rl'LLEK. I no success came up
from Oregon City Tuesday evening having
in tow a United States Snag Puller, which is
bound for Albany. It was left here, where
it will remain until tta's afternoon, at which
time it will be sent to its destination. It is
proposed to comtnenoe work at Albany and,
from that point downward, to remove all ob
structions to navigation. Capt. Paquct
has tbe contract. With the aid of a spile
driver be will construct wing-dams which
will add to the depth of the water in certain
spots where low water obstructs navigation
at present. Maj. Robert, the Chief Engi
neer of this coast, will superintend the work
The snajj puller now lies near the wbarf-
boat and is a formidable looking object and
warranted to pull anything, from a rotten
tooth to a white oak stump. Visitors wish
ing to inspect it can do so this forenoon.
Axatklr Exr.ReisKS. The young folks
of Liberty district, R. C. (Jeer's neighbor
hood, gave an entertainment last Saturday
afternoon and evening, on the plan, some
woai, 01 a senooi exniDiiion, wnicn we
hear highly spoken of. The attendance was
several hundred people, a fact which suffi
I eiently attests the interest which tbe young
! fols were able to create.
j Cascade Icb. We acknowledge a huge
( chunk of Cascade ice, from Mr. J. G,
i Wright. We understand that tbe Salem
stock having been exhausted, John has,
: with bit characteristic enterprise, made ar
rangements to get further supplies from tbo
! Cascades. Tbe ice u thick, solid and beau
i ti fully clear.
; .
Ou Mistake. Thos Smith, of the Eui
: pire Hotel at the Dalles, informh us that tbo
report that he is about to take the Cliemck-
eta House in this city, is all a mistake. Ho
' will continue to dispense the good things of
. this life at bis old stand, the Empire at the
Dalles.
From Daily of Friday July 29.
The Proposed Bridge H. R. Leonard,
( of Portland, haviog received some encour-
aging assurance from the citizens of this
place in regard to the construction of a bridge
across the river at this point, has drawn up
plans aad specifications which be will at
an early day lay before tbe County Com
' missioners and citizens of Salem and vicin-
ity. The ferry boat has been in operation
heretofore ; but it is positively inadequate
to the wants of tbe tanners who reside cn
the opposite side of the river and who bring
their produce to this city. The advantages
' to be derived from it are mutual, tbe uier
: chants of this city sharing alike with the far
: mers in its benefits. The bridge is something
',, that baa long been needed and we trust the
i proposition will meet tbe favorable consid
t oration of tbe public. Realizing as every
one must, the immense advantage it will
prove to our mutual improvement, we can
see no reason wby it should not receive tbe
hearty approbation of every resident
throughout this and Polk Co: The plans
have been prepared by Messrs. Leonard A
Piper, of Portland, and they will arrive in
this city Saturday next to lay tbem before
the people. The Bulletin contains the fol
lowing figures which speak for themselves :
" Tbe dimensions of the bridge will be about
1,000 feet in length, with trestle work and
all combined. It will consist of two cov
ered spaas of 209 feet each and an arched
draw 244 feet in length, which will be com
posed of iron aad wood. It will be sup
ported by ave large piera of masonry and
wood, on tbe centre one of which the draw
bridge will be twang in and out of position
as may be necessary. On each side will be
the two other spaa resting on similar piers,
both of which are covered, the trestle work
extending up to them. The bridge will be
of tbe Howe Truss. Patent, so many of
which are bow beiag built by the Pacifio
Bridge Company throughout California and
Oregon. The ioor will be eight inches in
thickness, made of two layers of four-inch
plaak running aorisonUlly and vertically.
Throughout it will he complete and Strong
and composed f the best material. Tbe
estimated cost of (be bridge is set down at
$30,090, andk willluka 100 men six months
to erect it."
Our Aksweh. It is amusing to read
f seme of the letters received bere from par
ties in the East, asking information regard
ing our State. , Oue baa just been handed
as which is wortay of eomment It is from
ooe Dennis Vaaghan, of Slaughteraville,
Kentucky. Deaais wants to know "What
danger would a man and family be in of
trouble with tbe Indians in your county ?"
What answer would Salemitea give to a
question like this? It might be answered
by asking Deaais another. What danger
might be apprehended from Indians at
that place, provided an Oregonian should
eoaclade to emigrate to that place. The
nama of the towa is a very suggestive one.
and we woald a at like to move there with
out having the name of each aod every citi
zen bound ever to keep the peace. Dennis
need hare ae fears of "Lo, the poor In
dian" in this section of tbe country. In
regard to railroad facilities Dennis will bave
to travel part ef the way by steamer from
San Franoiseo ; er he can take tbe CalifW-
aia A Oregon Railroad at Lincoln, en tbe
Central Pacific, and travel about 350 miles
by stage before striking tbe northern portion
of the ilireet-railroad route. The distance
from San Francises by steamer to Portland
theaee by railroad to Salem, is about 550
miles, tbe fare being about S3i. Dennis
can come overland, if he chooses, for $45
the trip taking about three days. So come
along, Dennis, and bring the one thousand
associates with you that you threaten us
with, and we will find atnplo room for yon
and shield you from the Indians. Salem,
Or., sends greeting to Slanghteraville, Ky.,
and writes the whole town to migrate thither
at an early day.
A Soap Creeker at a revival is reported as
aving, "Brother Lawson can sing better
ban I can, but by the grace of lleaveu I
euu fiddle bis shirt oif."
Our Daily Mails. Quite an improve
ment haa recently taken place in these af
fairs, and connection with tbe outer world
is daily becoming more speedy and con
venient. Instead, as was formerly tbe case
before the establishment of a partial rail
way communication with San Francisco.
when letters were at times two, three and
often four weeks on the road, letters now
mailed in this city for that point, this morn
ing, will arrive at tlrcir destination Monday
evening at an early hour, having been but
a trifle over three days on tbe road. This
is indeed a wcteomo ep-eli in the lives of
our go-ahead business men who have long
ago grown tired of the old fogy stiige-eunrh
and now most elndlv W'-letm. the advent
of the iron horse on his track of steel.
Eastern letters now come through in nine
days anil papers in about eleven. Tbis is
the resnlt of railroad enterprise ; and otbrr
branches of improvement are bound to keep
pare with It. But a few years will elapse
when Oregon Can claim all the advantages
attending internal improvement that East
ern States enjoy at the present time.
"There's ft good time eotain;:, boys," aad
its almost here. Enterprise will eventu
ally carry us through wilh flying colors.
WilLavettk Usivebsitt.-A circular from
this institution has just been issued, from
which we learn that the fall term will begin
September 9th ami end Dee. IStb. The
courses of study will embrace the classical,
scientific, normal (fur preparation of teach
ers) commercial, and lectures to the latter
two classes. A telegraph office will be con
nected with the Commercial Department.
Rhetoric prizes will bo given at tbe close of
the spring term a gold and a silver medal.
The corps of teachers embraces the Allow
ing names : T. M. Uatch, Presides!, and
Professor of Ancient Languages; Rev. L.
J. Powell, A. M., Professor of Mathematics;
T. II. Crawford, A. M., Professor ef Nat
ural Science: Mary M. Adutns, Precept
ress, ana teacher of .Modern languages ;
Ellen J. (,'hainberliii, Academical Depart
ment ; tiertrudo E. Mo.res, Iutrumeutal
Music.
UK AL KKKYITIES.
Mr. Craig owns a one-third interest in
the Farmer, of tins city.
The new court house building is looming
up at au amazing pace.
(Ireeley bats as yet make a slim show on
the streets of Caleul.
Gill & Steel have placed us under obliga
tions for late publications.
Tbe Vieuxtemps Brothers, well known
throughout this tate as first-class bilks,
are organizing singing classes on tbe Sound.
There is some talk of starting a gymna
sium class for ladies exclusively, in Ibis
city. Exercise of this naturo would no
doubt prove very beneficial.
Swear not at all. Let your c'm anima
tion be "yea" when invited to Uriuk and
"nay" when asked to treat.
There is a well near Jefferson so deep
that you can put your ear to it aod bear the
Chinese shoveling coal in their cellars.
The Willamette Woolen Milb are run
ning a full force from daylight until dark.
A typographical error made t say "lo
cal'' instcud of "vocal music" in yester
day's issue. As we are no musician we cor
rect the item.
Keep cool this weather, if possible, but
subscribe for the StatksmAS, anyhow.
We suggest the propriety of the young
men organizing a Tanner and Coblder club.
About the hour of sunset dry goods boxes
in frent of the stores in this city are cov
ered with idle folks.
Thermometers have appeared ns the latest
fashion for gentlemen's breast-pins.
Horace Greeley, a gentleman who has
just appeared on tbe political horizon, says
the best butter he knows of is a for year
old ram.
"Stop drinking nnd boe in the garden"
is a $1 recipe for curing the dysyepsia.
Don't borrow a newspaper. U you don't
want the small pox take your paper direct
from the publisher.
Mr. A. Iiusb has gone to Portland. It is
said on business connected with opening of
tbe Chemeketa Hotel.
Tom Keynold's little boy was taken sud
denly ill yesterday afternoon. Medical aid
was called and tbe little one is now out of
danger.
Geo. A. Steel, of Portland, is in the city
on business connected with their mammoth
bookstore.
The Champions of the Red Cross will
have a special meeting tbis evening.
The pump in front of Strang's tin shop
is one of the best institutions on Commer
cial street.
Rickey's hay scales are tbe best paying
investment we know of at present.
Peaches have made their appearance in
our markets. Tlity were brought from
California.
Secretary Chadwick is absent from the
city on official business connected with his
department iu Slaw affairs.
Mr. Cann, Assistant State Secretary, in
forms us be will close his report August 1st.
The Weekly Statesman contains all the
news of the preceding week, and is just tbe
thing to send to your frieuas. Call iu and
leave your subscriptions.
The mosquito, as a public singer, draws
well but is never fully appreciated.
"Waiter please drive that cheese over this
way was an expression we heard at a res
taurant a few days since.
A fond mother in this city was recently
surprised at seeing her boy laughing after
she bad been dusting that portion of his
pants ho sits on. "I was thinking. " said
he, "how I fooled you. It was sister Car
rie who hooked the jcllv."
The following is tbe way a little ebap of
our acquaintance hurried his mother or! to
church last Sabbath morning : "Come,
mamma, the bell's a tollin', aud Dod's a
waitin.' "
Our advice to husbands. Settle as inurb
money upon your wife as you can, for the
second, poor follow, may not bave a six
pence.
Parties are daily starting for tbe coast
Oh, would that some good natured chap
would bear our expenses on such a tup
Don't all speak at onco.
MARBLE WOKKS.
Monroe & Staigek bave just received
a large lot of Marble, from tbe east, wbicb
they propose to manufacture into all the
different varieties of Mosixkhts and Tomb
Stones, and intend to sell cheap for cash
Julyl9:wtf
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST
LINT OF LETTERS RI.TIAIMW
uncalled fur in Salem nrelofucc, July
24th,187S:
Allen. Ira: Andrews. J: Allen. 3 W: An
ders, Jas G.
Baker, MrsElizalx-tb: TVOeti, Albert : Bra
olior, Mim Jennie: KudL Clinton ; Kiirt'ord,
Mis Martha; llvme, Mm ME; Becltsr, G
M ; Bowkcr, T u; Butler, Thos.
Cartwrlpht, Albert; Cartwright, MJ; Car
lisle, S li; t.'honey. Prof W H; Converse,
Mrs Laura: Coon, "Thomas; Oroaesent, Muw
Carrie; Cresswcll, Mis 31 2; tkile, Decatur;
Cassltlv, John ; Cone, O 11 -J ; Cunvere, Jucle
3 ; Cord, T A.
Dale, Capt D K ; Dox, Absalom : Dura ill,
Lud.
Estes. John ; Evans, David, 2.
Loy, John.
(Jordan, George ; Greenstreet, J M.
Ilnlrten, H: Harrison. M W; Hartsmt, T
H; Hubier. A J; Ilagey, Mathias; Hum
phrey, CHS.
Jackson, T B 2 ; Jackson, Mrs X : Jennings
A J ; Jones, Geo W ; Jones, Mrs Elizabeth ;
Johnson, M ; Juukin, Clara
Kennedy, G W ; Keesllng, Calvin.
Lamport, Edward; La man, Sarah 2: Ler
will, Mrs Ruth ; Lyons, Jos.
Macv, Miss Theora: Miller, Mrs Roxanna;
Mix.Enis: Martln.RT: Mavs.G W: Mm.
W ; Mvers, Q K ; MoCormlck, Malcomb; Mit-
cnei i, welcome; jiatroon, onn ; muhv, tra
lly S ; McNicnolas. Richard T.
TSewmen, SamlR; Norgren, Gustave ; Sor-
tan, At ai.
Ollnger, Miss Sarah A ; Otis, Geo K ; Ow
ens, Hugh. ,
Peabody, Sarah G ; Purdle, John L.
Raymond, Mrs A; Rankin, Mrs Eliza;
Rodgers, Clark ; Rourke, Cbaa.
Steers. Wm2: Stewart. Erastus: Swofford.
Mrs Mary ; SmiUi, Wm ; Smith, Z P: Sween
ey. SB Seott, Jennie 2 ; Scott, Mrs Eliza
beth ; Smith, John W ; Smith, Kllza.
Tracy, B 2; Thompson, Lavid ; Tucker, W
M
VanCIeave, Tlios J ; Vandevort, Miss Ada
Waters, W O T ; Walker, Josie; Wnltley,
AH; Wagnor.Ar; wuiiama,K it: rraia.
Yates, Albert.
When calling for the above letters, please
say astvenisea.
T. B. RICKEY. P. M.
A lady in Albert Lea (Minn.) dress
es handsomely and drives an elegant
bugg3. purchased with lttnds earned
by setting type on tr.e county pape"-
TELEGRAPHIC SUPART
ARKCST OF A FORGER.
r---m i rs 3Iei--l.
on. tShernwji t IIpUmii in Seplotn
ber. UrmlrW'H Eulogize Urvrley
The Cubai Prwateer at New York,
ARREST OFTHE MADRID AS
SASSINS. i'rilieial Stale i Aff.iirs at Tar is.
CALirOKS I A WISI'ATCIIES '
Gen. Juhn 1. Loiran at Salt Lake.
EAKTERX XEWS.
The Aa-rest of a Former.
Xfw Yoek. July 21 . .tolin Miller,
lorrtiK'rly artatiie of tlie stilt-Tmasury.
MikltT iJntterlw'ld, recently removed
fur forming a t2,000 cheek on a bank
ing firm, was arrested last niglit,
t!uiTwl willi forgeries to a large
iunotitit on twelve firms, and checks
oti -vtTitl army oflicers.
.. rwpnMr "lmiijre IX-mocrntlc
f'otiUciajM Derlitrc1 for ircley.
jGOLTMBLs. July 21. The daily
Ohio JStatesMMit (leinocratie) to-day
iuergeil with tlic (laily Dispatch (Indo
jieixiatit) uixk-r the name of the latter.
3dOKTi.'OMi:itY, July 22. Ex-Senator
WarnrT and ex-Chief Justice Kice have
decbum.'d for Greeley.
tieu. liermM"a He turn Ilemlrlrks
,ufcrM on tare?lf)'.
Xw Yokk, July 21 A private let
ter from General Sherman says he will
TetiuTu in Seitemler.
I.kwaxapous, July 21. At a Deni-
ler tu : mass meeting last night. Hen
tlrickt eulogized the personal character
of Gmeley and Brown, and declared
that ti! ticket and platform command
ed Use respect of the Democracy. He
.said tin' movement was one in which
iliey ould participate with honor.
11e Cane of the iilinn Privateer.
Saw Youk. July 21. The Herald's
"Washington dispatch says thai. Captain
Xwtui, of the Cuban privateer Pio
mw, lud interviewed Secretary Fish
yesterJwiy. Tiie hitter declined n-cog-niEUig
Norton as a Cuban ollicer, al
thiiugli the lorim r was in lull uniform.
Tlwy discussed the maiter of the seiz
ure. Norton claimed that the priva
teer acts sold to the Cuban authorities
ait St- Marie, Hayti. After having sold
tht? L-ge she took from New York,
tuiiler the name of the Kesolule, her
register as Uu Kesolute was divided
-leewtfling to law at St. Marie, one halt
being m-nt to Minister Lassftt; and the
otlier Uieiiig retained by Norton, who
.gave PC up tathe I'nito'l States author
ities at Nevr York on Thursday last.
Since sbe sale and change of name the
Piouner has uiux hoisted the American
flag, stud when overhauled was four
miles from land. Secretary Fish said
the Pioneer must lie subject to the ac
tion o.f the nxtrt. Captain Norton
replVvl that liiat was exactly what he
dt'shtvl. anil informed Mr. Fish that
the fnv. Cutauis! had already lieen rec
ognnvrl byCluli, Venezuela, Colombia.
New ;reu:ul and Peru. Mr. Fish
-iskeii Xortou if he would haul down
the Cof an 1U, now Hying on Ihe Pio
Jieer, Hut Norton said he would leave
that tar the United States to do. Nor
ton IwJs coitljilt'iit that the Pioneer
will -wwii be released.
rostKi; sews.
Arrv-i of AvMsiii--Tlir Previili'iiry
of fKiuce.-Miijc uniiry ol 1 i-juic tu
Mad;ii, Julv 22 Three ot the
would-!; assas-in of tin? King and 2"
.accomplices Icive been arrested.
A lwge stint of money was found on
the person of one of the prisoners en
gaged iu tb: attempted assassination
of tlieir Majesties. It is lielieved the
asasjns were the hired instruments
-of a polilieal conspiracy. Pivvious to
the a!ack tiie King liad been warned
-aiionj-moudy that his lile was in tlan
er. N nv Yokk, July 22. A Paris let
ter to tiie World says it is asserted that
Marshal McMahon has consented to
aeoejtt tiie Presidency of France, if
TJjuts resigns or dies.
Trade is stagnant iu Paris, thou
ands of shops are closed for rent and
a money crisis reigns. Many of Thiers'
Irieuds desert bitn.
4ALIFOR.U.
4irf Vrv ItntiUVntionw Alii. IJp !-
ftTtire, in Jail -ltnili ot
ueul.
Sax FitAvrisco, July 22. The
Greeley and Brown ratification meet
ing thi evening will probably be one
of the largest ever held in San Fnin
viseo. Tin; oflicers are selected from
Ihe two parties nearly equally. It 'h
1HibIc liie President will be lion. J.
S. Hager. and tlie S.-cretaries D. II.
WliUtemoro. J. M. Yerdenal, J. W.
C-arfcer ami F. G. Xewlnnd. There
will lie two hu ml red Vice Presidents,
corajxiscd of native and adopted cili
zen from every State in the Union anil
every country of Europe and Amer
ica, ajid representing every shade of
fontsT political opinion aud associa
t "iob-
Platl's Hall lias been engaged for a
German mass meeting for ratification
of Greeley and Drown on Friday even
ing cxt."
?2ie iMind-nten of Allis the detect
ive. ho was held to bail for perjury
inch O'Gonnan case, have surrender
ed and he i now in jail.
.Szxxktox, J uly 22. The Board of
Equalization, now in session, refused
t rethiee tlie assessment on the prop
wty of the Central Pacific Railroad iu
I3iis?winty. The property is assessed
sit ij3,000 per mile. Tlie Railroad
Couspsny desired it placed at $1,000.
UTAH TEHRITOI5Y.
lioa. John A. Ioirnii at Salt take.
Salt Lakk, July 22. Gen. John A.
Logan is this evening addressing a
large and most enthusiastic audieiise
inllwjiolitical situation The Liber
al Institute is crowded to it utmost
opacity.
Senator Schnrz Pronounces the Dem
ocratic Party Dead.
Colort'd Orator In the Field.
TEE ELA2JDEES OF SENATOE
SCHUEZ.
31inor J'olit iotil IleniH.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
CA 1.1 FORMA DISPATCHES
KACTERX SEWS.
Hrtonra Applir Noothlnv Kyrnp to the
UraHMrar,
Sr. Louis, July 22. Senator Scburz
lcliwred a king and elaborate speech
to-nrjjht at the Liberal Republican
meeting hekl at the 'em pie. In refer
noe to his support of Greeley, Schufz
said be was not his choice as a candi
date. Nothing attached him to his
fortwaes buta belief in his honesty, his
jjreat bility and his opportunity to do
wnat he declared. Nobody need be
Afraid that he (Schurz) would lead tliem
into tbe Democratic party, for he did
not go there himself, and unless he
mistook tbe signs ol the times, there
would be no Democratic camp to goto.
Deservedly Proncribed.
Saratoga, July 22 Josie Mans-
fiekl, who was lie re to testify In the
Barnard impeachment case, was re
insert admittance to the Grand, Liuion
aud Congress liotels.
('tared 31cm Faithful to Kephblicnn.
law.
New Yokk. July 22. Fred. Doug
lass, John M. Langston and otlier col
ored speakers will make speeches at
Jitchmonu. Irglnla, on v ednesday,
in behall of Grant and Wilson. They
afterward go north on a similar mis
sion. .
TM Slanderer, Nebors, will hmve a
rlea pnt iu lUa Ear.
New York. July 23 A Herald's
Washington telegram says dispatches
were received from St. Louis last night
by the President and members of tbe
Cabinet requesting an authoritative
denial of Senator Schurz's assertions
that he was approached wilh offers of
patronage to support the San Domingo
?elieme, and that a full and authorized
contradiction of Ihe Senator's story is
promised by the President's friends as
soon as their present knowledge is
confirmed by his arrival from lngr
branch.
Minor PollUcul Iteintu
New Yokk. July 23. S.T.Streetr
resigns from the Liberal KepiiDlieauei
and will support Grant. f
Tom Murphy writes Imu u
Branch that he believes President
n.-...,- l.l.!f ...i t,l fir l,t -uide ittt-. r
Vilrttll lilt l, .-VI, - - - - - -
tage, that he (Murphy) did not contrBh
ute anything toward it at amy rate.
The Union denies the stories pub
lished in some Hcpublican paper that
(ireeley ever coulerred with Seymour
relative to selecting any one lor the of
fices, or that he ever desired any one
to get up meetings lor hint, or ever
asked any one to try to get htm nomi
nated for the Presidency.
vtiterllniieoii Xrirs.
Xkw Yohk, July 23. A "Wilming
ton, X. C, says that the killing of
Tom Lowery, "of the Swamp Angel
gang, was lilllicteil by the brothers of
the murdered Col. "Wislmrt, Janie
McKay and James Cainpliell.
The" recent eight hour nioveineuB
struggle seems to be totally eollapseiJ'
Wasiungton, July 23. Sported
Tail and party will have an Interview
to-morrow. "They received a large
number ot visitors to-day.
Piiilauixphia, July 23. Lst
night Alderman Wni. McMullaii was
shot in the breast by Hugh Mara, a re
cently pardoned convict, and is not t-x-jiected
to recover. '
Latkk Mc.Mullan Is better, and w 31
probably recover.
IlAKiasisuuc,, (Pit.). July 23. The
Governor, in a proclamation, declares
the act of the Wiiliamsport strikers
unlawful, aud directs the military to
hold themselves iu readiness to enforce
tiie laws.
Judge Griffith, of Jer-ey City, died
on Sunday.
4 AI.IFOKMA.
Ureelejltew Propow to Kuild a Wt;r
witiu iton rl ol Iti'Kt-ntM Hi a IteMtl
- l4rU atittitieittin Meeting Arri
vitl of A. A. twrseiit -Tlie Inrtiian
of ii esrtier The O'Uoruutu
Mill SeoltliiiK
Sax Fkaxcim'o, Julv 23. The Gree
ley and llrown Central Committee are
consulting on the proposition to erect a
wigwam capable of holding an audi
ence of 10,000 for the present cam
paign. The Board of Regent spent some
time to-day frying to elect a President
ot the State Cniversity. but without
stii-cess. Tlie contest is between Pro
fessor Gilman and Hon. Etl. Tom
kins. After electing a number of as
sistant Professors they adjourned for
a week.
The Greeley ami Brown ratification
meeting in Piatt's Hall last night con
tinued till 11 o'clock, and was ad
dressed suci-essively by Prank Pixley.
J. D. Ilainbleton.'D. J. C. Short, and
Gen. Joe. Hamilton.
A. A. Sargent, on his arrival last
evening, was received at the hotel by a
large number of friend, lie made a
brief seeeh and promised that he
would take part actively iu the cam
paign. Arrived Steamer John L. Stephens,
Portland.
San Dikuo. July 2.1. The Daily
Bulletin snsiend'd publication to-day,
having lived a little over live months.
The material passes into the hands ol"
leading Itcmocrats, who will issue a
(ireeley and Brown campaign paper,
to be called the World.
Edith O'Gonnan has a large audi
ence at Pacific Hail this evening.
Several Protestant' clergymen are oc
cupying seat on the platform. She
went after Col. Dudley and Ilarnes
very rough for tlieir part in the late
trial, and was loudlv applauded.
- j
It. I.Cotii!iiii);ia A;t;ointt'3
I
PERSONAL AM) POLITICAIEWS 1
Conkling Defends Grant.
SUMNER STILL ON HIS "DIG."
Conklrii Icnoimrt- Soliitrz
t n it lAar.
Greelej "Writes a I-etler of Acceptance
FOREICN INTELLIGENCE
TURMOIL IN THE WEST INDIES.
Otililoi'iiiit Dispaltdiew.
EAKTKRX XEWS.
Itnilrond t'omuiimlonem Appointed.
Washington. July 2.'1. The Pres
ident, this morning apxinted L. M.
Fonlks, Calvin Brown and K. I,. Sul
livan, ot California, commissioners to
examine and report on the railroad
and telegraph line constructed by the
Southern Pacific Railroad Company.
Deal Si of a Iajiiinter Selliirx por
South.
GKTTYMintts. July 23. Major Ster
ritt Ramsey, aged eighy-two years,
the oldest Paymaster in tbe United
States navy, died ben? to-day.
St. I. oris, July 2.'). Senator Scliurz
left to-day tor North Carolina, where
he will take part iu the political can
vass. Senator Coukllna on Urant.
Xew YoiiK. July 23. Senator
Conkling addressed a iarge and enthu
siastic public meeting at Cooper Insti
tute to-day, on the subject of Grant
and his detainers deeds vs. words.
After sjieaking of the interest he felt
in the present campaign, the Senator
proceeded in a warm eulogy on Grant,
asserting that if there had ever been a
President who never knowingly tailed
iu his duly, be was the one.
Knmiicr still I'ontw.
"kw YoiiK, July 21. Mr. Stunner,
in shaking of the political situation,
still insists no one is authorized to act
for him at all.
Mure t'nnipxlifn Men.
A Herald Washington special dis
patch says it has traiispired tlmt ex
Senator Fowler, of Tennessee, anil
Senator Tipton, of Nebraska, were ap
proached in the same manner as Scburz
in reference to the San Domingo
scheme. Conkling, in his speech last
night, referred to Schurz's statement
that he had been ottered patronage to
support the San Domingo annexation,
ami said "the man who makes such a
statement lies."
Sow Greeley Write n Letter Supple.
mental to bin Late hpereb.
The official notification of Greelev's
nomination at Baltimore, witn his re
sponse, is published. Tbo notification
is brief, merely announcing his unani
mous nomination and the adoption of
tlie Cincinnati platform. strengtJiened
by the indorsement contained in Gree-
Iry's letter of acceptance of the Cin
cinnati nomination, ana adding tliat
in tendering tne nomination tliev lav
aside differences and abandon all pur
poses ot mere partisan ativantaires.
and ask him to pledge nothing mora
than fidelity to the principle of the
platform. Greeley's respouse, dated
July 18th, is quite lengthy.
FOREIUX XEWK.
Frenek Tax ftyatem Tradeaumvki
Treaty Uoea Into Eflret-ExrlUm(r
ATniH in mv auuics.
Paris, July 23. All the Powers
have accepted the invitation of the
French Government to send represent
atives to a congress at fans to coit
sider the new lax system.
V iesna. July 2J. 1 ladesmark con
vention between Austria and the Uni
ted States went into effect to-day. .
PoRT-AU-PmscE. July io, via Ha
vana, July 22. Cabral, alter defeat
ing liaez. could easily bave captured
Agua. but for want of ammunition re
treated. It is reported that liaez still awaits
admission to the United States.
A court-martial last week sentenced
eleven rebels to be executed.
Jacamel, Hayti. July 8 Since the
proceedings of tlie Omam Diet, the
President nas become unpopular, and
there-are apprehensions that the Ad
ministration will break down.
A foreign loan of three million has
been proposed iu the Assembly.
MEXICO.
Thlrtj-eljfht Kerrnlta Knot.
Sax Fhaxcisco, July 21. Privnt
letters from Mautlan say that 33 per
sons shot there recently were recrniu
for the army, win, lieing taken out to
hat lie. unproved the opportunity to
seize tlie arms of their guard, shoot
some of rJhem !yvn. and, raising the
cry of Viva Portiero Dias, attempted
an escape.
The conditirtti of Xorthwestcrn Mex
ico is rejjresesuted as most unfortunate.
4 U I.I FORM A.
Pnblte Edueator jrolnjr Eaat nr
vey of State Line Ueruian rail lor
a Ureelcy .Meeting- 'leleirraptile
roniiauuarMtlou it lib. Japan, eto.
Sax Fhaxcisco, July 24. Pro
fessors Swin ton, of tlie State Univer
sity, and Swett. ol the Sail Francisco
Public S-luail Department, start Ka-t
tin edufatJonal business on Saturday.
Von Schmidt has received the con
tract for running the eastern Imuudary
line of California, and will commence
work iuniMxliately.
Two lunxlred ami sixty-live resident
Germans signed a call for a Greeley
and liroru ratification meeting at
Piatt's Hall on Friday night.
The Mayor of Yeddo will, to-morrow
at 1 p. M., b? placed in direct
communication witli the Mayors of
ew ork and Cbigago by the lines ol
tlie Westrmi Union Telegraph Co.
Salinas City, July 24. Governor
Booth passed through here to-day en
route lor Monterey.
LIST OF POST-OFFICES.
ORE
Itaker to.
Auburn,
A uirusut,
linker Citv,
t'larksvllle,
K x iirei-8 ltunch,
KUliiraitu,
ieni,
IlimilKiMt ttasin,
.Jordan Vallev,
Itve Vallev, '
Wingvllle."
lie ii ton.
AUea Valley,
orvallls,
Kind's Valley,
l.ibertv.
Little felk,
C O N .
urry.
Clietcne,
Kllenshurir,
l'ort ortonl.
t.rnnt.
Canyon Cily,
Caniii Walson,
(,rani.
John Day City,
liavvllle,
l'nilrietlity.
JueiftMon
AleKalu,
Alilanil Mills,
Central Point,
Kai;le I'oint,
i.rant'8 Pa.
Il,)l Siriiius,
Jaeksonvllie,
Llnkville.
Ijinpdl Valley,
l'hniii,
lt-k I' ihit,
Tahle It.k k.
Willow SprliiKs
Vanax.
Josephine.
Klrhv,
Lelaiid,
Slate Creek,
AValUo.
Lane.
Kutte HiiiiKn(mi
Cotuiire tirove,
Coasi Fork,
t 'amp Creek,
Cart wtllit's,
KiiKeiie CUy,
Franklin,
Jmudinn,
Loiifc Timii,
Mo) in iv k,
1'iea-sinl Hill,
Ha;: le-nake,
Sinlav,
Springtield,
Willuniulle Forki-
Mnil.
Allmny,
Hrovi nsvllle,
1 'rawlonlsville
I diamond Hill,
Itarnshurj;,
llal.-ey,
l.ilianon,
l'eorta,
I'lne,
.N.-IO,
s.nia sprinirs,
Shedd'rt.
fiirlon
" Aiimra,
Auto.-i 1 11,
lliltteville,
llrooki,
Faii'iiidd,
Fair liroun'l,
i.itvuIs
rstiWtrt,
Newion,
Pliilnnatli.
Marr'n I'uint,
SHIIUlllt,
Toledo,
Yiuiuuia.
tlnekauana.
HarliiM',
Heaver.
If nue Creek,
Cauby,
'liu-Waman.
Clear Creek,
fiitliiiKM'illo.
1 um.-i.-vtis,
Kairle Creek,
Mint Tidings,
Hiirhlami,
Mo: aim.
Mil n ktft.
Newly.
Norton,
Orison City,
0v,vKi,
Clataop.
Asfwrta,
I. tfwaus,
tviukplk,
X 11 lit I fill,
amnon.
aiimvr Ifouse,
Wudtnurt.
t'OOH.
Cotn511e.
tniiM CUy,
tJu-luwiteil PnUrtt-,
North lleiul,
Itandojph,
tolllMltlin.
Coltimbia CUy,
4'la!k.iiiie,
KaniiT,
St. Helens.
SftUVle? 1-iawl.
IMtllt4-
North t .uivoiiviJJa',
t'um.is Valley,
1 iratn,
t.ikion.
Ia''s ill,
i:rd'ier,
Ko'l.sr.
L'okml:ts.s.
M villi; Creek,
Oakland.
I'ass ( 'reex.
Kos'lnir.
S.-,olslMil'gt-
Ten Milu,
t Hi -1 iiu CUy.
WnlHir.
Von,-al
Miiltimtnnli.
i:st rorihuid,
l'orllan, L
Soi iii: Ule-
TiltiwatMilL.
II. irUKiSil,
Ne-ari-.
Ne-o.-U.-l.
Tillannvk.
Ti-u-k".
t'tanuniw.
Co.-1 Is,
Cnvii-e.
Miiehell1iA.it loo,
Marshall.
Meadonitlle.
l'HiK lto..a,
rendletou.
1'ina Ilia.'
Weston.
Ilnhhanl's
.lert'erMin,
Marion,
Monitor.
Newellsville,
Salem,
Silverton.
St. l.oii:s,
S:a ion,
Sul'ilhiiuy,
Turner,
X'ernon,
Wa.-,nda,
VHltnirn.
folk.
Itelliel.
Ui1dlort.
lluena Vi-la,
ia!!:i-,
Kola.
Klk Horn,
(oand ltoiele.
Indep-ndenee,
l.in.idn.
l.n.-kine!te,
LeivWrilie,
Moninonih,
Perrvtlnle,
KKkirall,
.enx
tViwi. .
Antelojn-,
Bridge 1'reek,
le. liMt:e,
l,l Itiver,
l'rln.-eville,
Seoll's.
Sjcini-h Hollow,
The la!le,
Was-o,
Willoimlihy.
Vt notilujcton.
Iteaverton,
CenlreviHe,
'ornehns.
Fori st (iron.
t.len.:(H',
I .reenville.
Mi I l-lmro.
Ml Idletnn.
MioIIh Ferry.
Ta lot 's Ferry,
Tealatin,
Wajiato.
I uitlll -
OV1'
t.a (irand.
North !" ler,
Oro Hell.
Summer ;Jle,
I'nion.
YawililIU
Amit',
I'.ellevue.
li.ivlon,
I.araveiii-.
M.-Minii Jle.
Mountain Roiim-,
N'orlh V:iMiill,
Sheridan.
West 1'heh.iMm,
Whentlawt.
Neivltera-
WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
lull am 1(1.
New I ninp.ness,
Port Anirulo,
iK.ke.
Itattletinamd,
Itnish l'l-rcirip,
Marlln'oiailir,
Pekin,
I'nion KItttt,
Vancoiivrr.
4 lK-fanll.
Ce larvill.
Cliehads P;int,
Kim. i.
ll.ina!i.
Motestuirv
Ri:"m
Sluilon.
t'ovfrta.
C.istle Itm-k.
CiiitoIIKw,
Fre'Mir;,
Kalania.
Monii.ell,
Oak P.riM.
f'.miK'viile.
tV.;laild,
L'tTaiady.
Jetrraa.
Ilirt Dlmirerr,
im Ludlow.'
ltirt T n-ni-ei!.
; KitHltpv
lOskelelv.
linn M:u f
Pnn Willkim,
llirt (NvlunL,
StUs-k,
Tevkalvt.
SnohOinlnJt.
IriMI,
Mokilteo.
Soiioroi-Ii.
Tulaiip
Til ni-w ton.
Jtenver,
( ml Itutik,
tinind Mound.
M ann Iralrle,
Mrmian.
Tiimwaler,
Yelra,
A'aklinn.
Attanuin.
Fort Slmcoe,
Konnewock.
Kittitas.
Mok See,
Selah,
Yakima.
Kliekltnt.
Itlrk Houh-,
i 'tilnuilrils.
Uildendale.
Kinif.
ltla.-k Kiver,
Kacliu,
Seattle.
Slanslitcr,
Sno"iialmle,
Spittk,
While River.
Unll.
Bols tort,
4 'owiilz,
Cfii'iuaio,
-lileudein.
;rand Pi-nirie,
Pumdhrey's Imdinjr,
SkiHkinuchu-k.
tlaiton.
Atv-.i li,
Oakland.
sukomi-h,
Sherwool s Mills,
Fierce.
F.llis
Franklin.
smUvooin,
Taconia,
l'neine.
I?riiceNrt,
Chinook,
Kuaptrion,
t Kiervil It
Riverside,
I'nily,
Wiwlwanl' I.sndliif;.
NkHiimula,
Casra'les.
White salmon.
Steveim.
Fort Colvllle,
l'.;vk Cre.'k.
SH,kano Ilrl I),"',
t'iiMu FUl.
IVHkinkuni.
f'atlilamet,
K.iKle Cliff.
Tt'nlln Mnlln.
Delta;
Pataha.
TukaiHin,
Tom-het.
Walla Walla,
Wallula.
T hntrom.
FldalRo, La Conner,
Sanil.li. Skajrit,
Whatcom.
Money Order Offices.
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Briglia! A Keinlmrt, F"lrst Ktnwt, Ns-wei-n
lliikaud Pine, importers ol'Stoven, Kau
ire.s, Kitclicn.t'luiisil.
Buchanan, W, A.. . w. eor. First A Taylor
ls. Cheapest Fiirokiire llouneln Port
land. C"1 I I) ,V!V WAI.TKR BKilS..
Jj 1 L j 10""Fr,Mit Street.
fi 1lark llemlersun Cook, Kl',( s:! First St.
Healers In Dry (kk.Ik, F'ancy Milllnerv,
&c..Vi. " '
k "lohn S. K.HH-nlelil, Its Front Si. V,mmls-
(sion Mercliaiits A ilealerw In Oregon and
California Produce.
tinnple. J. It., ninnntu-liirer ami dealer in
J Saddles, Haruesn, and Saddlery lliird-nai-e,
Wl Front St.
Cmrrinr. W. A Cn.. In3 Fnmt street. Mer
chant Tailors A Clothiers, Hats, i'lini.-li-ln
iiNKis.
De Lxhmntl A Uatnuin, 91 Front street,
lieal Estate Affents, money loaned
houses rented.
DENTAU300DSr,
lol Front istrfet, rortland.
H D II CP I CTC r H WHKlanl A Co.,
UnUuVJloIO, 101 KroniM. ;r-Urs
iVum nv rlion n i In-Slate or TtTriioritu
cirtMuliV tillvtl Ity mail or 'Xtnss.
"Hlmll, I-ovn-niitifhi ( s Knrnltun; ''ant I
li irt strou
Tyjmi!ynnt Apii.-y. AVirhprwll & Tlnl
flCi iitaR, m From streeu Furni-li ail kinls
of lu-li.
...- K fc t Ill 1."
f!ri.it. oirt-
M-J rni-a'oii Mercluiuts and
S " A
nw-tic Prjiliu.
rc'.ishi'vn Livery Stable, corner First and
V Salwon t!s.", K. Corln-it, Propriirtor.
tiooil ttira-outs ahvavH on hand.
S.lih;l A Kolierts. cor. First and Washin
A ton sts. Htaler and Manuticinrers
t lothinj;. Furnishing (;h1s.
CRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
The larpest Music. House on the Coast.
I
STEINWAY PIANOS, BURDETT OR
GANS, ti. L. Df.PIJANS Manager.
ai;k.ts For tiie
IIOWK" SKWINt; MACHINE.
t jT Asenls wanlel. 3
v J, a.diney A Steeme. (iM'iT anil
dt'iik'r). in
all kinds of seeds,
orner Urst and
Main s;i. .
Hamhnrprr, II., Xl First stret. imjrtr
nnd dealer in Staple Fam-v Urvtiooil
Mdlinerv.
nendee, 1 . II., Phot'vrapliic Arlisi, s. W
corner First and Morrison streets. Chi I
oreiis iiicturen Mvia!tv.
Henrichsen, L. C. A. Co.. lull First si rwl,
Maniithciiirersand dealers in Jewclrv.
Watches' Ac.
Milliard. ;eo. L., ! Front stnn-t, whole
I e dealer iu groceries, Ilimrs, Wagon
MaterialM,
k fl il?e, Cak'f A Co., !I7 Front street, whole
H 1 sale ilualers in limps Paints, Oils,
i;ias, Ae.
IJ ' f t? s-eWin Mibdiiue. straitflil nee
ri J M Vj die, under li-e l. "I.vk stilch."
Coiii'tilion challenged, (i. W. Traver, 112
Front Street.
uivrpii A Shindler. Nos. l; to 172 First
4. lnimrters t iirnliure, l!e Iding. c.
nternational Hotel, ,;or. Front anil Morris
on sis. M. Rudolph, Proprietor. Free
ikj atten'U Kiiauiers.
It
ohn. . I. A Cn. . '."1 Front Mreet. wholesale
i. and retail ilealer in Fine Clothing. Fur-
III-lhMlg l,0OtM.
J alson Don-e ltesiaurant. private rooms
1J tor Families, cor. 1-t anI Pine streels.
IJ. oos. Proprietor.
"5:iriu, K. A Co., wholesale dealer in
iril Wines and l.lrpiors, o. S. N. t'o's Block
imW San FraiK ls.:o.
Meier A S, hmeer. Ill Front street, whole
sva'e and relail Conlintloners.
iller. John B.. ! First street. Watch
i. 9 m maker antl Jewe'er. otters to the imhlic
a tine assortinent of Watches, Chx-ksano Jew
e'rv. Mocller, at Co., Front near . HTnt, .l.'al
vr in native ami foreipn Wi !.,
rs an-l l iirar--.
rorthrup A Xhn-son, Hardware. Iron,
I Steel, Hulls, Siokes, Hardwood Lnmlier.
if
-,-i lenl.-it Hotel, cor. First aivl Morrison
ts. smiih A Cook. Proprietors.
NJairi-h. W.i:kins A Cornell, Krai Estate
jL A.-ents, ! Front street, W-lween AldiT
and Waliinirton.
PhotographicGoods,n!'.tc.t
' till From sireet.
Bider. ti. c.. Real F.staie nod Money Bro
ad ker, Front street. Portland.
Uosenlwini, I. s. A Co., Tol,a.viinlsts ini
poiiersnf Foreign and lKimesti,- l.l,iiors
"JT os lionise. Front slri-el. On Flr-t Class
tt Principles. Th'. Itynn, Proprietor.
Slierhv"kT1s?r;rFroiil aiiTSTKIr-t stTdeaT
er in Harness, Saddlery, and Saddlery
Hard ware. ' '
Smion. ,1., .Ml Froat s'r,et. de.iler in l,H,rs
hash anl Biinds, Window an! PlnteUlass
Slnslielmer, II., l."7 F'irst street, importer of
Pianos, orpins. Sheet Musk-, Musical
Instrinnents.
fcjkidiiioie. s. ;.. ym First street. Driiesisi
and Ancluvry, a lanso sts.-k of Perlant
ry and ToiVt Article
S- iluili ,V I'nvi-, 71 Front stieel, wholesale
Drills Paints, Oils Window tila-s, Per
I'uinery, .t,
now A Un 7:1 First si reel. PI. iuies.Mold
inits. Frames, Artists Materials, Drawing
Instrumeiits.
niiih. P;it, llrokcr, IHI Front street, liealcr
tn I.ejral Tender, tioverninent Bond.
and I o. Id l)il si.
SKIM;, n. I... . 17 Front Stn-et.
Watchmaker and Manufacturing Jewel
er, lsappolme.1 agent for the Wall ham, Elgin,
K. Howard A Co.. Chas. E. Jacot.and IlieCal
ilornia watches; also, lor all the pnsluctlons
and iniions of the California Jewelry Comiia
nv, Sa:i Francisco. Send for a circular.
Watches repaired in the verv hest niauneraml
WARRANTED to give satisfaction.
fl'erry Bros., So. 178 First street. manuti
I Hirers and dealers in Furniture, Bed-
illng. Carpets. Ac.
he Clothing Store. 11:1 From streef.f loth
H lng, Furnishing liooils, Boots and Shous.
Harris A Prager.
t buttle. II. II., Ui V IU Front si. Ixnler
A In Wagons and Agricultural Iniplements
I vne, E. D., n. w. cor. First and Oak sts.,
"dealer In Fine Brandies Wines, English
Ale and Porter.
rtjlyler. J. A., 147 Front street, wholesale
I 'dealer In Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard,
Bacon. Ac.
Williams A Myers. S Central hlivk.Front
stn-et. Commission Merchants ami
dealers in Produce.
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. a SPKE.ViER.
A. TAY1.0R.
METROPOLIS HOTEL,
Corner Front and Salmon Streets, Port
land, Oregon.
This Xew and F.Iegant lintel, with Xew Fur
niture throughout,
IS NOW OPEN FOR
THE RECEPTION' OF GUESTS.
Bath ItAom for the ArrmnnMMtntlexi
f tsHetttsi. Free t owcti lo anil
from Die llotifir.
C3TCOME AND SEE US. -53
SPRENGER & TAYLOR, - - PROPS.
Jalyl7:Uwtf
EO. R. F. MWAIX,
GENERAL ArCTIOVEER, Dallas Ore.
gnu. OFVIcit In Hepnhlican hui'dlng.
Mill street. Orilers sollclleil. All business
promptly attended to. mavruf
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE
Will asw eTOr-rthing needed In a family, from
ti heaviest to the lightest fabric
IT ItOES IRORE WORK,
MORE KIMM OF WORK,
ASU BETTER WORK,
Than any other machine.
If there is a Florence Sewing Ma
ehine within one thousand miles of
Ban Francisco not working well and
?iving entire satisfaction, if I am in
ormed of it, it will be attended to
without expense of any kind to the
owner.
SAMUEL HILL, Agent,
19 New Montgomery Street,
Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco.
Seuf for Circulars and samples of
the work. Actirs Agents tcanied in
eery plaes.
F'eb. ldAwlv
National Business College,
ronTL.WD, mi:$.ov.
EXECUTIVE OFlMERSt
H.M.l)eFKACr,
W. S. JAKES, .
PrcMdcnt.
StTiotarj.
A Model Commercial College.
The Induration for llic Time.
The importance of a Practical
Education Was Never More
Apparent Than Now!
IT IS UNIVERSALLY At KNOWLEUI
eii that as we prow in iiro(erlty weirrow
more Iiractieal. and tltat it Is required of inen
that Iliey educate lheni.idveelpra'tl-.ally ed-u.-jiie
themselves in the U'si ni.inner piVoible
lo meet llie deniands of tiie lime.
Young men. the future nellare of Ihist'nst
liHiks to TOt'! Are YOl' prewired to meet
Us demands?
A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
TO MELT TIIE
Demands of the Age!
The most Tlmronli, Pnutk-al, anl Com
pre hen si ve
COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAIMM;
EVER ISTHODCCED BY ANY
COMMERCIAL
OR
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
COMBINING j
THEORY AND PRACTICE
HY MEANS OK
BANKS dt BUSINESS OFFICES.
The Course Is o arranged nnd Taught as to
enahlc the Student to master It In
the Shortest Time Possible.
Eaeh Student after isin(T throuph the
TIIEOltY OOtJltSSK,
BEOiMl'S AN ACTIAL
Book-Keeper & Merchant
where, in the spare of a FEW WEEKS,
lie oltalns the eieiienec of an
OUDIXAKY LIFETIME.
The TelPRraph lH-pnrlmentts now fit
ted up with the lies! ot Instruments, ami Is in
complete running order.
For FIXl. INFORM ATION. MMid f..r('OL
LKl.E 1'Al'EH. fc-AddiK-s:
IcFranoo & .lame,
l'OUTLAND, OUEtrOS.
JuneJ0'7-2:wlY
21 31 K
Mutual Insurance Company.
FIRE AMD MARINE INSURANCE
CAPITL, $l,O00,OOO!
OFFICERS:
JOII II. Rt:nit.T4 Prewlrlrnt
Jt'.4. II. llIM'41tl Tire ln-Hileiil
HAi(I.I II. SlOitV herrelnry
. II. J.ltllY Inrlnr Keeretury
II. II. BIEIXW....eiiernmniirer
DIKECTORS:
OREGON BRANCH:
Portland :
I. Hnwrnmii, It. lolhmltIit
'. il. Ii. It. l'ielrHj,
Uoyd Brookn.
Snlein. I.. F.Jrovor
Itnllrv . M. I r.-iirli
Albnny J. A. ( rnalunl
lyeiitoii J. Lowenberic
n mi.To- bovi.
tieiiernl Airetit, I'ortlancl.
E. Ill ItltOMM.
Auent at Snlem.
le.ll
J. M. KEELER & CO.
(l-i LIHERTV ST.. NEW YORK.
oiti:'.; ai Mnrit-wiT
COMMISSION AGENCY
Korlmylne and forwanlln? dlnni, via Islle
mux lt;ill and 'aa Horn. Willi Sin
Franels,-,, connection, all clns.si'8
and varietlex of Mendi.inie,
and for wile of E)ioris from
Ihe North-Wesl.
Advnn,re m.ule on approve! eiiislrnfiienla.
nnd onlern reiiivtfully willelieil.
All orilers and hiudiies will receive proni4
attention.
Rcfcrcneen.
XEW YOliK:
N.Y National Ex. Kank.
aioa n A. L. A t:. K. TUton, 85 Liberty
Street
Mwn. J. L. TImwnell ft Itrrw., Banker.
Mecw. Bentlev, Stiller & Tbomais l boulb
Street.
OREGOX:
Mewr. Ladd A Ttlton. Rankera, Por-.-rd.
A. A. Jlet ully, Ewj., Nilem.
nAKRIAWE Ul IE.
EVERY ONE HIS OWN la)CTOU-Itel'na
a private insimeior for married eron, or
thnne hIhiih to be marrie'l, both male and fe
ll vile. In everything concerning tin hrlolniry
and rel.it lonit' of our aexiuil avtem, anfl the
rodiitlon and prevention of offsprtnir. In
eluding all tlie new dlacoverlea never before
given In the English language, bv WM.
Y )C;N(, M. D. Thla la really a valuable and
Intelestlnc work. It la written In plain lan
guage for the general render, and 1 llliintrated
with numerous Entrravtngs. All voting mar.
rlitl people, or those contemplating niurrlage,
and having the leant tmiwdlment to married
lire, alionld read thla book. It dlaeloaeaiieoreui
;hat every one ahould lie acqilainted with ; attll
It lia book that mtit he lo;ked up and not let
lie about the house. It will bo aent toanval
trewon mlit of flltv eenta. AiMreiw Dr.
WM. YOrNG, No. 418 Spruce street, above
Fourth, Philadelphia.
E3TAFFLICTED AND CX FORTUNATE.
No matter what mar bo ymir dlecane, before
yon place votiroelf nnder the care of any one
of the QUACKS native and foreign who ad
vertise In thl or anr other paper, get a copy
of Dr. Young's Book and read lt eareftilly. Il
will he the mean of aavlng yon man v a dollar,
vour bealth. arnl possibly your fife. Dr
Voting can lie consulted on'anv of the dlea"e
dwvrtbed In hi pnlilvat ieua bv mull r at his
nice. No. 41(t Spruce atreet, above Fourth,
riillabelhta. Jau9
MISCELLAXKOUS,
rn V tie wild at auction. In Astoria. Wednea
I ilav. Augu4 214. WLt 10o'c" i A.M.,
the following Lota in .Siirel) Anuria :
ttrm.
X 4, 9, HI.
It, iu.
a. 4. !t. i.
All (6 lots;.
..
(I lot;
S,7. t. 9. 10. U, li.
AH ilfi lots'.
2l.
St.
12K.
lil.
III.
li
59.
S".
2d AtMHtnn. Muter I. B lxttm
Enrli, Hloekn 17, -i, - 33, a.
('HAS, S. WKItillT, Ath iloneer.
Ju!vlfi:w3w
DANIEL LOWER,
133 FrmitMt., I'ortlnntl,
Commission Merchant.
Oregon prodne soldto bet mlvantagc In
I'ortland or .San rraaclacn. Dealer In
CALIFORNIA & ORECON
Produce.
AND '
TROPICAL FRUITS.
onHlfinneV Kollrtteel.
Jan. 13. 1K71
THE OLDEST AND BEST.
DR. II UFE LAND'S
rtLFBRATKI)
SWISS STOMA'Vr VITTEKS.
rjHIK FIRST aol llo-t Ilenltliful Tonic
JL everiutroducvd in (he I'nitcd .States
i These Hitlers have been
in the San Fr.invlscn mar
ket for over twkstt
T KA K.s.and nolwilhstand
mg the luany new candid
ate- for pnlilie favor, the
! have uouMiiutlv In-
cTca-asl.
TAVIX)R REN DEL
Sole Aceni-. sKM awl 411
('lav street, Sin Fran-
eas'o.
Aprt7"72.dAwIvlii
REWAED
ron AX
Incurable Case!
DR. IX RICHAITS
GOLDEN BALSAM!
Aftnr t n Tftr triat onthinCoaM haft
proTpn ltrVJf th? onlvrurntivf- in a ct-rtainrlwc
of Jitwiws irMiouuced by jnttlital practition-
era aa lucnrable.
Dr.LeEichan's GOLDEK BALSAM Ko.i
cr Chancrwi first an.l ft-confi aagra. Srrr on
th L- gaor lUdy, S ire Kara, Eyca, Ire;
CippfT-colorrii Blotclua, Fyi liilitio Catoirli,
Pisas-'d S-Ip, tnt all prinmry forma of thy
disease known n bypliilia. l rict , Jn per bot
tle, or two for $J.
Dr. Ls Riches G3LEEN BALSAM 5c,2
cures Tflrtiary, Men nrial, Sypailitic lihenmn.
tism. Pains in tlm U ,n k. I c k I tlieKeik, I I.
ecratd aire Throat, bvplnlitic Ivh, Lump
and Contracts Omls. Mifl"uei- cf Iho Limbs,
and eradirmtc!S all difi'!i-c frrm the .vKtrm.
whether cauwl by iudntcritii n or ibLM of
mercury leaving the blood ruroand heahbj.
Price, (3 per bottle, or two Jor 9.
Dr.Le Risbaa's GOLDEN SPANISH AH-
tidote, for the Cur of Guuncrhcpa, Clrtf Irri
tatiuo. Gravel, and all t'rinary rr Guital
disarrange men ta. Trice, $J..ro p-r bottle.
Dr. Lb Richa's GOLDEN SPAKISH IN-
r -tion, a wish and jr.; tetioo f TWvrrriiKi,
of (i mnrhfea, In:Unniat'ry GU-t t. tun a,
ani all disnaaes ff tlte Kidneja and Lliiddtr.
Price, $1.50 per bdtlr.
A!w Agents for DR. IE RICHAF3 GCIPO
FILLS Smiual N'(aknr, Kitl.t JmiP
M'lDi. Impotenry. aud all diwuwn int.'pfi fn v
Masturliatton find f xc'sl ve abiiH. Iric-, $3
or bottle. Ttie fr nuin Golden Bauix la
put up only iu round bottlea.
On roviiit f jTiro, tbewr mpdfrfrirMi will
hr- ftit to all prta of the roontry, by rn 14
mail, M-rur.ly parked and fnro frum cbstjr
Tation. Hole Agents,
C. Y. KICHATUS fc CO.
V."hnlfital,. and R-tail lnipRiRta and y j
t'uciiiit-trt. 8 W. cr. CUy k Sanaome
.Streets, San f ranciaco, Cal. sW
Mavl7:diwly
GILL, STEEL & CO.,
Wholes-ilc and Ketail Pealern In
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
- A X D -
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
State Street, Salem.
Sole Orraron Agents lor
Chickering and Emerson
Mason & Hamlin,
-ANI-
Taylor dt Farley Organs.
Have Just received a Iarge lnvok-t f the
atxive InstrnmentN which we offer for .
Rent and for Sale on Monthly Installments
C-,ir"all and f uimliir mir new style or Or
frnii!, ooutatnluing some of the finest rcnihlna
tioim nnd more variety of sound than any oili
er Instrument offered for wile hi thl city.
. A tarjre luwltmnl ol OPF.It.4 JIIlf-
wilh and without worl. A!is a wcll-:iort-ed
lvk ot'
" r li r t 71 11 H 1 f .
Ot.Wts tuken for any plivc of Mask; pub
lished.
A FI LL LINK tiK
Blank Books,
Paper Envelopes and
Initial Stationery.
ALL T1IK
STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS
now in use In i:r cilTk: s, hilsi-ouisiaiitly on
haiKl.
Aloa full line or
T5is( i:3.LAi:or noiis
now an haml.
C JT'tiive itsncitll lM-furo pnr lu.sing etso
whiTW.
M.iv9Td4wtr
NORTH SALEM STORE !
AT THE OLD GKEKX STORE
Ha lifc revcived
A FULL ASSORTMENT
-or-
DRY KK)1)S,
UKOCERIES,
BOOTS A SI It Its, .
cumiiNfj,
Hardware, General Merchandise,
Calculated tur '
City and County Trade.
Bnnnht a low, aivl 111 he sold at as nuall a
prolll ax thoxe who sell at coxt.
CiTtioodsiU'llrerwl to any part oftheoHjr
Ireeof cliarsv. dAw
jr. H.' IIAAH "
1IA9 OS HAXI
LITE KTTLn Jt3VMJRT
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
SOLIIT 8IIVERWAKS.
WATt IIKs AJID CLOCK
CrKepalnng done, and talbfactloo guars
anieeil
Pntton'a Bloek, Ntte Street. IKitletu.
m hl
$1,000
-Axn-
3 r"4t :i'rr