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    W35RKLY OREGON STA.TJ2SMiVTST.
7
TELEC3APHIC.
Very Latest News Reports,
EASTERN.
('ouvlctt'il ul JWnrdvr.
Kkw Yoiik, Nov. 0 Charles Aseh
wold and Tho. Jiyan have twn found
guilty of the murder of ollleer Brnokcti,
Newark, New Jersey, Augnt 3d. last.
The nllloer had detected them coiiunlttlne
!,,, .Ill HIT
Large Funornl Prmwl"i
am , ......... r..ll a atmi ....... l.. lu& ha.
A liwro wwro iuiij u,uu n.n.i ..a -tw imi-
lon yesterday, which iniiowen to trie
ve the reniaius of Win. Foley, the
Fenian convict.
i
(nlliflil lllin.
Bakf.kbkikm., Nov. 5.-Ias. Hayes,
who murdered Ia. Oodfln, at Tthlchlpa,
on the 20th ult., was captured nt Asaflaeo
landing, near Otmdiilut. In Ventura
county, Saturday, Nov. 4th. hy deputy
Sheriff Hurry Itludwnrtli, a1ted by
Doc Frajter. The culnrlt was tnasmal',
Ipwi-e near the landing, and w evidently
not expecting mnlet!tt'um. The ah, tguu
which he hud loaded aniint Hint bnforn
with the (Icnljiu. in he mild, of shooting
duck In ih ! hike near hy. within a few
feet of him when tin- oilier, entered.
Mr. P.ludviorth. iininriliiitely upon enter
In. ci'Vi -red !iim w ith Id sxliiiiter aid
fiMimmiiil liliu in l In ivv up liU IiiiiiiU.
i li ii glance ut ih,' utin. mid iipiiaienily
ri-ulr.lng the h ipi .iia. i f itii- wlnitifioii,
lie ul.. v. d. mill hanih utt' were placed up
on linn witlmiif re-Ntum-i'. Phe olllirei'".
Willi ihi ir irioii.r. iiinm'llilcly 'l nil'
mid in n v. il ill I! ikei-llcM nIkiiiI six
( o'clock thi evening. A Knml ileal nt cx-
eltmin'iif prevailed when ihe, jnrty iir-
rived, mid if I lay had heen brought
lllroilll i t-iiiciiipit. nir -iriir in "ini"ti
111 llll prnbiiliilty he wmiiIiI have leii
hanged wlihnui tin- humility ol a trial.
He i now in lull under L'li'ird. where he
will remain Mil hmnuht u Iriul. Ilaye
evidently Inti'udi ll l eca on a schooner
that wii then loading at the lauding, a
he had been Inquiring alinul her duparture
and destination during tlie tin V
Aorlila-nl to l:m-eiintr inrinwr.
MilwaI'KKK. Nov. C Hon. Malt Car
penter, lo-diiy, while tcpplng Into a car-
rlairc to eo In K aclne to till mi engage-
uient lo sneak, slipped on the anew and ' ','Mm'
. . .... . ..... "eu
full tMlokWMiil, rue IIHCK Ol Ills lieilll mrilv
log nil the -hirp curb. An artery
was ruptured hy the coiii iMioii. The in
jury lit not uecfairilv (hingorniiK.
Savannah. Nov. (i . -ix yellow fever
lllti.-riilclll- In day.
U....I Miolal'l.
PlIII.AIu-t.V.il A N v 7, Wool market
firmer, w t"i -iel. I -lipply ('aiiloinin tine
medium .' : rin-e. 22 .2-"u.
I ..a. ..a: . aaall . . .
Nrw V.-ltk -.v. IJ. l. in, ll.eliwuiil
lull TIiiiiii.. Umim Iniv.' hi'i-ii fiiliid IT"''1
(if the inlir'l. i Ollin-r inii.,.-o at Xi
Aria. N. .1 . ,u,n I '.It.. Il. The nllkvl
detecletl thi'iii o o r taii 'hi --lt iV .
la'ltke t II H'rMl I'auifaaaahalla
There wen- lu iy (i OIHI iih-ii in the pro-
Wi'loii V' -li'l'I'iy wl.leh followed 1" tin
to the I'ViiVi- the r- iiiiiln nt Win. Kol -y.
the eX-1'Vlitiih innviel.
A JiDltfe a.l.'(l lolteialitu.
t WCAdO. X"V (i A eomuiittee of
twelve ell '.''ii V'-l' rday ptvueiited a peti
tion ol S 01)0 iiu iin- ioe;i in Chic 'go ask
iiiC Jii'lye Me.!li-t''r to resign, on ec
count, of ht '.,,,. i.i.'f in Hie tveeiif Hulli-Viiii-ShiiI'iiiiI
niii'il.r lilal. Afer lie
ehiiirniMii h id in el'- hi-"iililie preeiirliiit
It. the iliid'i' f.'in irk" I : "lenvei' wi'li
j the eierk ; I i "i '-r a "'i I"". '
j have Iri'lii iu hi i. a -:iv." itiel iliMlli"' I
i the m ittiT. Ii i in"' Xneeti'il hero llwt
i-In: will mil lo-iip v i'b the r.-iiivt.
i I a- I. aara.
N'kvv Ym.K X.v ". I'he rear port inn
ofaliiiil.li 'tier of KiifhUi and Wl-I
Jlioailrt iiy I "'1' Ii e II I iilieriioon. Min
er' itrt tnll'iy linldiiii: wn daiimtreil
1.0011 mid ll e nt i i injji hIT- red allh'
diiumi- hv hiind iii. I'he lir-t flom ol
KM ti'aaiitU'aV. nc. upied by (J. la IV'er.
dealer in inu.ie. d mi lye lo tock, $34, 000.
valley ot Mnrav alore. I'hey openly
atx'iiiie the H'-rviiiN or Imyoiietmjt Ku-
ian who titieiuiited. revolver In band, to
uice them to uttaek the Turk.
The 8tnda rd'n Belgrnde enrrespondent
reMirt that nnme wounded Kuiau offi
cer had tweti rnhbed and hacked to pieeea
by men appointed to nirty tl.em to the
rear.
A Vienna dispatch to the Times
say: Except Germany, which will
probably not Interfere, all the powers
have appointed comniiasioncrs for
drawing the line of demarcation.
Turkey ana tne majority or tnepowers
think the line could be fixed by the
poaltlorm held by the opposing armies
when the armistice was agreed to,
hut Rustda seems disposed to ask the
Turks to withdraw to the frontier.
Paris, Nov. 6. The Monlteur, or
gan of the Minister uf foreign affairs,
aays it appears probable that all guar
anteeing powers will agree to a propo
sal for a conference at Constantinople.
A telegram from Itagusa states that
the French end Italian commission
ers have proceeded to the Turkish and
Montenegrati camps to fix the line of
demarcation, and places blockaded hy
Motitenegrans Will continue unuer
blockade durinir the urmlHtice, bat
may he revictualed sufficiently for
immediate wants.
Tin t:Kler tue.tlon
- London, Nov. (1. Private advice from
Coii.itiiiilinople repreent negollariona go
ing on for a direct tiiilerl.'iniling between
Turkey and Uiihi which would render
the KiirnjM'im in ileranee iiuiiPii!arv.
IiKlil.iN, Nov. (i Mini-ier Von Hulnw.
chief of foreign .ill'mr ot the Kni ire. in
a ieeeh lielotv the U.-ichtiig to (IhV oii
the Kii-teni ()lieiion. dirltireil thealfnii
ol Turkey wi if not likely to h (1't cl li r
iiihiiV direetly tir ii.ili'reily. The pollcv
ol the Government llmt tJeriii'u.y
shiii'hl alwiiy reinalii tii'iil.
I.ONDOS. Nov. (i I'he Vielinu eorre.
nonileiit. of the Stand ird R'ty the Port I
vieliling to Ihe d'-iiiiinil of l;oin. and
hot agreed tn reliuipilali the p.iltinii cap
iiui'il by the Tink lnce Ihe idhtof
Oi'inher UUl. Hence the iVHcimliou of
leliirinl(
The I'it ill a lender announces that
r.mrlaiid Ii ih propoed a conference at
CoiwtHiitlnoii'e. Toe conferenee I on the
h,ii ot the Integrity and independence of
the Ottoman htniiiiv.
Japitu mid Her llehi'l.
I'AltlH, Nov. 8. A telegram trom Japan,
November 6th. cayn the .Tapaneoe naval
and military force attacked the lnotgents
that diy at Aagri. in the provlmw of Na-
'J'he iuurgeiiU were beaten and
LATEST DISPATCHES.
Hpccial to the Statesman.
itM.ir.r or tif. Ai'M.i-ir.i.
The Snrtieons of the National Suigiirl
lntitiile. Innited in liitlimiHpoll-; ''acillc
livioii. Alhiinihrii laiilliliii''. llu-li Kteeet.
Sin Kriilieli-eo. leive yleldeil In the many
mgeiit Hjiieai friiin their initio i n d
I'rtenil- in Oregon and Walilog'on T,-rrl-lory
Mod adjoining region to r,.viit I'.irl
I'liid. I'he foriisT vi-ii ii blgb-y ai'
liieiofy and encoiirnjiii g. nniov of thi' p.i
tlrol" then neivpit d h-r tniitoieiit beiui;
now eotirely eitrwl. uhile nearly all me
greatly la-iielilted liml ill a fiir wiV of re
covi'i v. Three or more of the Mt'i."'"!!
Will 111' lit I 111- Cla-niopolilHIi Hole in i'o't
land. O'i g'in. from MoihIiiv. ihe 2-i'h day
"I lit ii . until Saliidi. the 2,1 of Sep-leii'lM-r.
ix ihiy ioelu-'ive.
They will hav with them a grent
inn. 'lint ol Mii(jii-nl j 'j ! I ii 1 11-. iipplim i-i
eie.. in (I i I'li'l eleiit H-i-i-iiii'l- Miilui'ik
men to change, lit. and make Mich "p
iniratii ll neiv he required. Tin V
will collie epeei lllv ptepare I to treat all
-lirgleii I ea-e- ; Paealv-i. all ki..il- of tie.
formit it of the Kaee. Spine tail laiioh.
Ilfit-c I l ilnl. Di-ea-eil ICye. Private
Di-en-e. Pile. Ki-lhla. ete. AH who
wih lo ii vii 1 1 theiiielve ol the inlvaur
iiv'i of the In-'i il'e. ujilioiil ihe l.mg
i ii ii. v tnaii I'Vi i cl-c " I .ell ma null-.
lii,itil ih, -o at thi time. N'o ,.ai wl 1
I... Miiiierliikeii wirliniii a I'lii'lima' of r
lle. It i. Iieeille to -ay that Hi ill-thll-:
1 Uenti'elv l'Moll-i'le. Ill il ihe lar-"-1
mil nei-t pOitl.ir (.'nil li' A ii'trieil.
iioii g i lion -ii iii I inn ii illy. l!nieoiliet
Hi. I una anil nlaee H'mI e-one e.'ll'iy. Send
lo I In I iirt ll die lor i In il'at .
ELECTION RETURNS.
OREGON.
FIRST DISPATCHES.
MARION COUNTT.
Sulem-Hayci and Wheeler, 193; Tllden
and Hendricks, 16S. W'iiliams, 194; Lane.
103.
East Salem Hayes and Wheeler, 331 ;
Tllden and HendrlckO20. Williams, 330;
Lane, 216.
North Salem Hayed and Wheeler, 79;
Tllden and Hendricks, 78. Williams, 79;
Lane, 78.
South Salem Hayes ami Wheeler, 103;
Tllden and Hendricks, CO. Williams, 104;
Lane. 59.
.Jefferson Hayes find Wheeler, 107;
Tlhlcii and Hendricks. 25. Williams, 104;
I.ane, 24.
Aurora ll.iyes ami Wheeler, !)5; Til-
d.Mi and Hendricks 4. Williams, 'Jo;
Lane, 4.
G.rvl Hayes and Wheeler, SO;
den mid Hendricks H7. Williams
I .Hue. 1 15.
M.irinn Hayes and Wheeler, 27;
den and Hendricks 24. Cooper
Gary, 1.
CALIFOICXIA.
San Fiiincic, polled nearly 42.000
vote; Hepubli'-an c'aiin city.
SAJt FitANCisco. Nov. 7. Thirty-two
towns and dit ritl. Hives 2.889; Tilden.
2109. In addition to tld It Is estimated
there lua Republican mijority in Oakland
ol one thouand. Third district, 19 towns
includinir Mirvville.. Haves. 2.154; Til
den, 1,493. Fourth dUtrict, It towns.
naves. 911: Tilden. 890. San Jo?e not
Included very close. D'tto, 22 towns,
Haves net majority, SGI; Democratic
gain, 1.590.
Oakland. Cal , Nv. 7. 5.109 voice,
Republican Com-nlt'ee es'imnte one thou,
sind tnajorltv for Hive.
San FiiAriCO. N v. 7 Nearly forty
t'l'oanil vote cS'; very quiet. 1'lpi r
nrob'ih'v ih f. ateil; return coming In
slowly.
Tll-
90;
Til-ami
XEW VOUK,
PACIFIC COAST.
SllK'llIt.
Han I'hancihc'?, Nov. (!. Simon
GUbertnun, a burlier living at lodg
ing house, No. 17, Fourth street, was
found doud in his bed this morning,
having shot himself through the
S heart. This act was propuhly com
mitted S'ltui'diiy evening, us he had
not left bis room since.
Anollier Mi'ge Kobbt-ry.
Redding, Nov. O.-The Weaverville
mill Meildinir staire was stopped to
night near this place by two lilgh-
larlm at i.lxu llll.a.l WdllS &
wal ill,;.., w" ' ' 1 - . - - ..
Kargo'abox, which the driver handed
down, but us the treasure was in an
iron box fastened to the coach, they
got nothing but a few letters.
San Fkancicco, Nov. U. Col. Fry, ol
San Francisco, has commenced R suit for
r.v foreclosure ol it mortgage ngaln.M, the
Utter mine in Coo county, amounting to
about 15,0110 coin.
FOREICN NEWS.
Ilia? l:iNt.rn Wsr.
I.OSPOS. Nov. I!. The Times, In a
lender, say: We. think with the majority
of our countrymen that the chances are n
favor of peace, and of such a pe.ee as
may asMire the well being of the regions
'"WTieerued, hy removing every pretext for
War.
A Belgrade dipatch to the Times says:
It i reported that Gen. TchcrncyelV will
sojourn lu Russia during the annlstlic.
Russian ofllccrs express the belief tin t
thousands of Russians have Inllun in tl e
I 111 Well re lal (111- illlll 'la III.
I in h Kreat 111' UHiire tleji. ml hi npeii die upy
In xliieh Hie Inivvt:! puf' iui tin ir nviieiiiitivo
finiolioii. If lliey an leuiihir innl they can
itliv vn ! i'iailt!i-d mi hv tie- Hie of 11 Kle'lei's
Hittersan iinpnrluiit esi.ei.tial ol heulth in hr-
mued, and t .ul bluniotiK it apt to follow. If
tiny are irregular. elu mk' enHti;'iili(iti anil indi
Keaitiiiu Hiqiurvoiie. the liver Im-coiui diHtidereil,
and the bile buini; divert! d frmu its natural
ulaiiitiel and purposes, eniera and contumi-
uaU h tne liluml. pr.nhioiliat lliut Vi UiiwihIi caat
nt' tliu nl.ni and whiten nf the mm whieli ia
aiich a nnru inil x of hiliiiimni us. All these
(lisiiHtrtms eniKii qiionees, as 11 aR others of a
tar more serious nature, are remedied and pro
vented hy HnHieti.r's Hitters, the leading
American sixoitic for disorders of the bowels,
ntiiuiach and liver.
nroiiflilifM.
I From John F.aKK. Kfq., of Bi iiniiintdii, N. H.
"Throe years sinoe I was very niueh redncod
with a dreadful cough, which resulted in Bron
chitis, afliiOtiiiK mo so severely as to render it
difficult to apeak iu an nndible voice. To this
was added severe night sweats, and I was fi-ar-fil
of Lroiiiu into a dueline. After reconriHi to
various remedies, to no pnrpDse, I made, use of
Dr. Wistau'b Baijiam ok Wild Chkiuiv, a few
battles of which fully restored mo to health.
Since that time I iiave had severe attacks of
cuiigb. b it the Balsam has always removed
thetn. I always keep It by uie, and would not
know Imw to do without it." Hold hy all drug
gists.
Xfw Yoi.'K t'nv. N'v. 7 Tilden.
HI 2'U: 1 1 . .'Is 410. 247 di-trict oic
J le Ne York (lift and Brooklyn, show
lift Drlil'M-ralle sfaio 2 7S4. !' ml pared with
'72. when (Jr nt h nl 5 ..T? 5 in ijorllv.
Democratic oiajorltv lu New York C'itv
about 5.j mm a gal ust 2't (I0D in '72. and
Brnoklyn 11.(100 m."iin-t 5 000 in '73.
Nl'.W YliK. N"V. 7. Cltv pos-ihly
litty lhmtitid Demoe.iiiic. Se'ittering re
firiH halicate Repu'dieans cany New
York, Connecticut at d Indiana.
NKW Yoi;k. Nov. 7. FaHier returns
rentier it proh ih'e Tilden let can i. d New
York as well a Cunneeri-'Ut.
P.UOOKI.YN. N Y . Nov. 7. -HSdis-
ariutfj Til'leo. l"i 'i"1 iifjoi'l'V.
SvitACfsi-. N Y , Nov. 7 Coin
pi t. Hiives, l:!") ni.ij irit.v; Jr-iuhli-can
gain, 40").
OHIO.
CoifMI'I'S e. 7-30-1 want I'll
O'l clni'' in siv'V eoiintle. lin lii'lii'sr La1
('leVi'lai'it ami ot'i-l li't'il Ciniiiiia''
Have" gain. 4 407; Ti'il.-ii' g-ihi. 4 5! !:
lief Demoi'iHtic git'.ii 143, eouiiiircd with
1S7.-I
Coi.fMltl . Nv 7 -217 town Repu'i
I'iiiii iri'ni. 3 015: Deinocrilic giilu.
3 012. Full return from large iiumlier ot
small precine'.
MISSIII'I'I.
T.Ol'tsviLI. Nov. 7. Reports all over
Mississippi, report election of 5 Congress
men; State thirty thousand Democratic.
loxivucTitrr.
Chicago, Nov. 7. Returns bom 09
towns in Connecticut including city of
Merlden, Hayes, 14.397; Tilden, 13.335;
Republican gain 2.090 over vote of last
spring.
mi:tii t AieoM.&.
Democratic gains whercever heard
from.
MJVXIOTA.
California. Republicans gaining ev
erywhere heard from. In Sacramento, all
admit Hayes will have one thousand ma
jority in the county. 2d district, Hayes,
4.b3I; Tilden, 3,6G0. Besides a thousand
Republican majority in Sacramento, and
ditto Oakland, Page gaining. 3d district,
Hayes, 3,128; Tilden, 2.491. 4th district,
Hayes, 1.692; Tilden, 1,838. Pacheco
running ahead.
Private dispatches say New York
has gone for Tilden; New Jersey in
doubt; Missouri close. Loulsana and
South Carolina probably Republican;
North Carolina, close; claimed by Republicans.
New Jersey Deinoeratlc by 1,300. Iowa
Republican by 45,000, ami elect all mem
bers of Congress. Florida Democrats
claim State. South Carolina Latest,
close; claimed by both parties. Alabama,
25,000 Democatic.
il o'ciatk p. n.
S.v- Franci.tco, Nov. 8, 1 A. M. South
Carolina Is reported Republican by over
twenty thousand majority.
Democratic majority in New York and
Brooklyn estimated at fifty-three tliou-
and.
Large Republican gains in the election
of members of Congres in all the States
heard Irom.
l.ATEST-2 O cloek A. M.
Macon, Mo. Democratic gain, 5,000 to
7.000.
Indiana. 140 precinct in 5 counties
Democratic gain 617 over Oetohpr.
O ikland. Cal. Rppiiblicin majority In
the township, filtem liuiidreil.
San Fraiicico. From all ri turn up to
11:40 l M-. Tllden tirolai' lv ehe'ed. No
loiiiit Legislature Remihlicin, boih
htauche.
Los Angelos. Wigglntnn will fall he-
bind ticket 250 votes. Republican claim
Loul by four thousand; Democrats claim
the State by twenty thousand.
Indianapolis. 320 townships, net Dem
ocratic gains over October. Democratic
majority in Stale probably (j 000 to 7.000.
Hartford, Conn. 138 out of 1G7 towns,
4.684 Democratic majority.
Chronicle furnishes the following:
1:30 A.M. 12 preeintp.litt, 3d, 4th, 9th,
11th, and 12th wards, Hayes. 2,836;
Tilden, 2,834. Davis, 2,921; Piper,
2,597.
Milwaukee. 171 town net Democratic
gs'iii. 7SD; D -mocrats probably carry the
State.
Trenton, N. .1.-1.300 Democratic ma-joritv.
New Y'rk. O-wego eouiity. 3.000 Re
..nu'icin iii'ife-tti : O'loudago county,
3 G53 maj !!' v. for Have.
si Fr-jm-i e i ll ive steitdily raining;
ill lii lieiti'.n an that all lour Reptlbli
ciu Congre-ineii ure elected.
POLK,
Dallas precinct Hayes and Wheel
er, 114; Tilden and Hendricks, 37;
Williams, 114; Lane, 94; Cooper, 10.
WASCO.
Celilo, Nov. 7. Tilden and Hen
dricks, 12; Hayes and Wheeler, 2.
UMATILLA.
Umatilla, Nov, 7. Eighty-eight
votes polled. Tilden, 21 majority;
Lane, 26 majority.
coos.
Mabshfield, Nov. 7. Marshfleld
precinct gives Hayes 155; Tilden, 99;
Williams, 152; Lane, 99.
Empirk City, Nov. 7. Empire
City precinct Haye, 61; Tllden, 55;
Williams, 64; Lane, 55.
DOUGLAS.
Oakland, Nov. 7. Following is the
official vote of this precinct; Hayes and
Wbeeler, 187; Tilden and Hendricks, 137;
Williams, 191; Lane, 130.
Roseburo, Nov. 7. Hayes, 218; Til
den, 188; Lane, 203; Williams 203;
Cooper, C.
Canvonville, Nov. 7. Thi precinct
gave Williams 30 majorirv; Hayes, 15
majority.
RoSF.lttjiiG. Nov. 8. Douglas cotintv
gives vV'illiains 170 majoiily. Jaekon
and Lake u've 3.10 Democratic ma
jority. Coo, a stnill Democratic ma
jority. JACKSON.
A?UI.ANI Nov. 7. Haye" and Wheeler,
30 majority; Williams 27 majority
olhVial.
.lACKSojivir.i.i:. Nov. 7. Thi precinct
elve. Hayes 121; Tilden, 223; Willi im?,
124; Lane, 21 J. Six other precincls
heard from increu-e Tiklcu's majority to
100.
WHEATLAND,
Yamhill County cat about 80 votes.giv
iiiir Hayes and Wheeler six majority and
Williams seven majority.
tiKBtJI IIKI.IIS IV THE ntlOS.
EASTERN ELECTIONS.
Special to Daily Statesman.
The feruviHii Njnii!
Vitalizes and enrielies tho blond, tones up the
Kvsturo, Imilils up the broken-down, oures Dys
pepxin, Liver Cumplaints, Dropsy, C'lironio Di
arrhuat, Coils, Nurvmis AfTevtinu, Chills aud
Fevers, Humors, Lous of Coiiutilutionul Vigor,
Dmoas of the Kidneys and llliidilnr. Female
Oomplaiiitii, anil all li8ea s oniiii. tiling in a
bud Hiute of the IIIixkI, or (.'aotiipiuiit.d by le
bilitv or a Itiw ittute of Ihe Hystcni.
CAction I Ho Hum ynu get the Pani'vus
8Yttcr. One dollar nntl two dollars a bottle.
Prepared hy Keth W. Fowi.r A Hon. Hli Hr
rion Ave.,' l'.Dbtiiii. Hold by druggist generally.
St. Paul, heavy Republican gains.
IOWA.
Partial returns from 17 counties in Iowa,
noti Reptilillcan gains, (UI2.
M At III :UTTS.
Boston.- Nov. 7. 123 town.. Hayes,
51,404; Tllden. 41.G01.
H.lalXOIS.
ClUCAUO, Nov. 7. Returns Irom 20
towns, Hayes, 4.339; Tilden, 3,481.
LATER.
San l''itAN0ico, Nov. 7 Iii Louisiana,
straight tickets so far as counted lu New
Orleans, show Democratic plurality.
In New York. Ueptililiean -claim the
S'nte, hut iiflniil il to l e i'I-im-.
LATEST DISPATCHES.
l'.KNTON COUNTY.
Corvalli. ri'deti anil Hendricks, 237;
Maye mid Wh.-el. r. 21S; Cooper, 9.
William. 925; Lane. 237.
Mud.lv Precinct II iv. Hi Tilden 13;
Cooper, 10. Lane. 11): Williams, 14.
MSN COUNTY.
Alhanv II ive and Wheeler, 410; Til-il.-n
ami H-iiilrck, 403. Williams, 421;
In e. 30 1
p-ai k'i i H'id '.lo firecincts give Tilden
i d II. nil; ii i,- 100 maj u-ity, and Lane 100
in-i'i- i' v.
1 1 ir'i-I'M -.' -II ve ami Wheeler. 12i:
rilil..'ii i llcnilii.-ks 151. Williams 127;
L" e. 1.V2
l-i-v,.vi:ii g'vea a D.rii'ii'r:iiii; tu 'joriiy
hi' l-i no I'lviilcnt and 12 on Congressman.
IIai.i:y. iv. 7. The vote nf thi pn
ei et Ij a follow : Hive anil Whe-ler.
17 j ; Wii'iinniS. 1S9 ; Tilden and Henil
riuk, 103 ; Lane. 108, Cooper, 23.
WASHINGTON.
l!n.lnono. Nov. 7. Hayes and
Wheeler. 142 ; Wilfnm, 144; Tilden aud
Hendricks. 6(1; Lane, 62.
Coknf.lius. Nov. 77 p. m. The fol
lowing are the the returns from this town:
Odel). 50 ; Watt. 55; Cartright, 53; Klip
pel. 51; Crouin,52, Laswell, 51; Williams,
55; Lane, 52.
LANK COUNTY.
Junction City II . yes and Wheeler 137;
Tllden an j Hendricks. 152. Williams, 140;
Lane. 149.
Ckkksswell, Nov. 8. This pre
cinct gives a Democratic majority of
12 and 3 voles for Cooper and Carey.
Cottage Grove precinct gave Tilden
81, Hayes, 88. Lane, 91; Williams,
90.
ftt'UENE City, Nov. 7 The vote in
North and South Eugene precincts is
as follows: If aye aud Wheeler, 312;
Tilden and Hendricks, 318; Williams,
I7; Lane, 312; Cooper, 4.
CLATSOP.
In Astoria precinct Hayes, 301; Til
den, 270. Williams, 298; L,ane, 271.
No outside precinct heard from yet.
CLACKAMAS.
Okeoos City. Nov. 7. Full re
turns from Cuueniah precinct gives
Hayes and Wheeler 34, Williams, 33;
Tilden und Hendricks, 9, Laue 10.
Oregon City precinct Hayes and
Wheeler, 245; Williams, 24S; Tilden
and 1 leiti'rieks, 1"7; Lane, 151.
Washington, Nov. 8. Latest ad
vices from North Carolina represent
that districts not yet heard from may
possibly overcome Democratic majorities.
San Fkancisco, Ntov. 8. Sargeant
has a telegram front '.lie National Re
publican Committee staling that
Hayes has 185 votes Hire. !
Columbus. Ohio. X v 8 IViere 1
great excitement here oi-er iln; announce
ment thst Hayes i el.-cV'l. Hi private
secretary is sending out. teleuran, claim
ing otic majority tor H ive.
Xfw Yoiik. X-v 8. I'uues concedes
the State to Tilden hy 30.1(00.
Columbus, Nov. 8. It. C. MiCotiu'ik.
of the National CommUte... h.i' ju-t tele
graphed Wyncolt Ch iirmi i "cute Central
Committee, that IV.i.i--lv mia. S' null
Carolina, Wiconin. C t'itornia anil Flor
ida are all sure for Hayes ami Xcvv York
uncerUin.
NewYokk. Nov. 9. Feeling growing
stronger that lliyes i . h eteil. Times.
Herald, and Tribune all claim Hayes' elec
tion. New YoitK. Nov. 8. A peei.il to N"W
York papers place the in ijnrily I n- Hayes
and W heeler at one. While ihi -.lein
niili, it may he -alelv e-i i n iu il ihut the
in.ijotity will he much ''n ;; r.
Hon. W. P. Kelnyg, nf I, 'iiUiuua. tel
euraph Senator Mitchell that the f-Ufe
has gone Republican. The Governor o
Xortli Cirolioii telegr;ipli lo Senator
Mitt-hell tint Ids Stale ha gone Kepnhli
eau. I'hese two Siales seltlt! the question
and -ei ure. tieyond question, the election
of Hayes and Wheeler.
The very latest reports settle the ques.
tion and elect Hiiycs and Wheeler. The
peoplu tire pleased aud the country is
safe.
SALEM MARKET.
W.V1. H4WKINS, Proprietor.
TVmi'OHKS T') OO A FIRST-CLASS 11USI-
I . t ii i m ii; thu highest market, prk-cs for
Beef- Pork, Mutton, Poultry, Etc
Al- iir.i'!ii- - il I
low
a t :nui't. and
prices. Market, corner
Ulgli Slirels,
Eureka Market !
K. I.. MUKIilS Froprleuir
Kcei ronstaotly on band a (ul
Assortment, ot
FRESH BEEF
PORK, VEAL
MUTTON, CHICKEN8,
SMOKED MEATS,
ETCs ETC.
HATTltHT.alfiii. Itrilft.i,
(From the tclenlillc American I
When the moon Is at the full the un
assisted eye readily diBtinguIshed on
her face certain dark gray spots, more
or less sharply separated from thi
brighter portions. Through the teta
acope these spots appear aa bioad.
level Hpacen, resembling terrestrial
seas. Indeed the earlier ohservwa
mistook them for seas, and by that
name ( Ijitin, mate) thev are known tu
this day. They a.e not seas, however,
hut are ancient sea-beds, now probab
ly nearly, if not quite, destitute of
water; vast arid basins like the Haha,
ra, or the great interior Utah basin of
our own continent.
Examined more closely, these dried
up sea-beds are seen to have a roiling
surface like some of our Western praiv
riea, or to be traversed by numerous
long ridges, resembling the wave-like
sand-hills which give so marked and
particular an appearance to the des
erts of Western Australia, the leveler
portions being dotted with low mounds
interspersed with small enter pits.
In many places formations of an ap
parently alluvial character abound,
while the ancient coast lines show dis
tinct traces of water action. Two of
these lunar plains Mare Humorum
and Mare Cursium are walled in
by lofty mountains, presenting stu
pendous precipices to the vanishedaea.
The larger mures are mure like ocean
b df. They run together a terrestial
oceans do, and sometimeo mrire inta
the brighter continental regions with
out a distinct line of dt?murcHtin. In
other cases, show a ragted east line,
rising into cliffs and peaks, and
pierced at times by valleys and ravines.
One of the most conspicuou of these
Inner ocean beds, a'somie of tlw (Wri
est, in known as the Mare Sereiiitaia.
lis area is nearly 125,000 square miles.
Within its dark gray border, from,
thirty to eighty miles wide, in an ex
tensive inner plain which at times
present a fine, clear, light green tint,
with a central streak of pure white
the greeu area lying lower apparently
than thegray exterior. The green tint
is difficult to catch, except under
favorable conditions, and is much
weaKened by the effect of numerous
white round spots and gray ridges.
Another of the moon's plains was
discovered by Madely and Mare Hu
morum, already mentioned. This is
one of the smallest, and most distinct
ly bordered, of the dark gray pining
Its area i 50,000 square miles. Ths
greater portion or its interior is dio
tinctly tinged a dusky green some
times very marked, affording a strong
contrast with the pure gray of the
borders and high enclosing ridgea:
On the west ihe green area extends
nearly to the etlae of the mart, but
elsewhere, as n the Mare Serenitaiis-.
it it separated from the border by a
I-narrow, dark trrny frincre. except on
the northwest, where the grnv ant
tireen areas merge insensibly into each
oilier.
Still niiothrr sr. a ot grern I ohprvtI
in flip M ire C1 riiilin. one of the mo-t iiwi
picuou ot the inn ni' dark plain. It i
eonipli tele eni-ln-e I. and is peiliap. rl'B
ileci.e-t n the lunar mitres. If area i
73.000 Jqnare mile, ll elieral tint i t
Stray mixeil with an uiimir.-il-ahle tinge of
cn-en, esoecbillv under lush illuinhi'imvi.
This verdant tie is -een to l'e-t iiilvnilage
for w-veral day l efore and after the lu.I
moon.
'i'heeaud other color change" on the
fiiea" of the moon a, for in'Hi.ee, the
rlarkeningof the great lingof Plato, with
iiicreing light, and like thai ge In ti r
taln lo- g n-iiiiling In. mr valley led Beer
und Ma-i er to iiiritet that thev won d
indicate vegi t'itinii were vegetation p-i-b'e
on Ihe -U' fiC" nf the m am Rm hav
ing accepted Hiel' eoi'e'iwion that ihi rs
conhl lie in-blier air O' water on fie
lunar ui-fiep. a'i'l eon. piemlv nolTo,
llie-e nilli-h reni i-teil -i le o.;' n n'n r emi'il
not en erla In the hvpntl t-S of lunar t g-HtK'-on.
hovvi-vi r -tloig tit' ivi'Vnce
nig t eem.
a . . a I a-1 itoaa iii'niitent ft
oiilc u i'h ln- i-. n'l'ttoi- on lehieh h- l.-ja.l
hi- eali-il'it' i o. lac alo with 'he re n af
oioi-e re"i't 'u'leot tne ta' ot ha
moon tii'l'-H- . S-i tar I'lii'ii la-in-: an air-h-9.
n liter e II 01 Itei ah'e ilee' i i
i'll-iligi'es in i ol dead lil i'ter. Iil;--i'
inileh V'lh'anic -I'ori i. tin ni-eei i oa.ta
known to have tin ntmii-phi-re i f ino-i.l-
eratile Volume and ilens'tv. to ireaet
sliunil nit i-vldi nee of tihy-'i-il ai i'vity
and chaii'ie, ami to have in hM iomO deli li
wafer eniiiiiili to make life ea-ilv io'l.'
on its surface The inoon i living, lint
very far fn m dead Being o mucli miill-
er than the eaith.it ha inn it coiipw
more rapidly, hut is tid a g "'l v iv tT
from thai toial ct ultiinaft ileinlne to
which so m-iov astrononieis bav theoret
ically asiened it. There i nor the -light
est adequate evidence ol the popular view.
antl "its truth wouhl he atlni'tteil hy no
astronomer who hint devoted -iiffleieiit
attention to selenography to enable him to
thoroughly reau.e the prouab.e present
condition of ihe moon."
Such being the cae. the hynothi t't
tlie moon's green plain derive their color
f om vegetation seems to be imKssible or
aDMird. The evidence is not oi n enerao
ter ta Jutify a positive aertion that the
mythical man in th - moon may have
abundant paturnge for hi cattle; but bis
case. ceaes to he absolutely liopee when,
a thorough-going si-lenograplier can say
as Nelson iloe. that the moon may ma
scss an atmophere that mint be reiirded
as fully capahle of sii'taining various
torms ot vegetation of even nu ailvauceil
type; that It does not appear how it c-it
iustly le qiiesiiuncil that the lunar snrfie;
in tavorable po-iiion may yet retain
sufficient moiture to support vegetation
ot many kind-; ai.it tint in a very cons I
erahle portion ol the entire infiee ot tlie
moon, t ic temperature wnuhl not vnry
sufficiently to materially atli-ct the exi-t-unci?
ot vegetable life.
TllIOIN 1 Olti,
Attorney and Cimsisclor at.laaw
Salem, Orctui.',
nit-!in P4ttu'b Brh-k BilIiIIiis. t'oStairf.
irafcl.'-.'Ti
Administratrion Notice.
DAVID RAKNKS, u MIMSTRATiiIt
the Estate nl' Jame Uariiei.. de.-.eH.4il. Iniv
leg tlleil hi aocmiiit tor liiial ""'lemiait ol rall
ICmatti, neiu-e in hereby given '.hit, Momlar. I be
(Ii li iUv nl" Novenilier ihixi , I net . .r llio licarlita t.f.
ebUvllon. to ihe nime, lieleri! mo. at ihu Ceurt
lloiist.. in s.'1'eti). in .Mai-ton c nu v, ort-iin, at tbtt
htllll'O!' Jl oVl.K-a. A. M en Kjli'l ll-lf.
J'.imn c i'KKm
il l :l ISTii -IH Caur.ty Jn.Ige.