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THE DAILY OREGON STATESMAN
Issued fverir Mornine, Enceot Monday.
J. M. U trtHS, Proprietor.
WEEKLY OREGON STATES!
THE WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN.
Itsned Evnry Tritlay Morning,
JT. 11. WATUKM, I'roprlt'o!-.
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L4TESTJISPATCHFS.
Very Latest News Reports.
EASTERN.
-oll rin.
Boston, Feb. S. OlivtrS.
Chapman, a
wen hiiowu nllroail contractor, am
dlrwtor ol tli fulim Pacific ralUar, Ml
dead liere to-Uar.
Fll Inn (he 1 an-yard.
Xew York. Feb. S While the sliip
St. StPiln, ietice tor San Francisco, wan
being towed down to the lower bay to-day,
R. Ulnes. a afaman. natlva of Kujrlinid.
fell i Irom ttw fonynnl to the deck and was
killed. The liip returned to port lu con
sequence. -A ol Dwd.
Sheridan Shook, proprietor of Union
Square Thater, lia lorwarloil hi clntk
for flO C03 to the trfanun.r of the fimd lor
the sufferers t.y the Brooklyn tlieiter
flic.
Irf.
Wahiinoton, Feb. 8.Kear Admiral
Wl!ke. V tilted State Xary, retire. list,
died lliit uior-jlng.
Itm J'rabxblliu.
CiiiC.4(K, Ftb. 8. The Tribune"
WasldiiRioq Piwal say Springer, mem
ber of the committee which framed the
compromise, place his whole reliance on,
Lmilniaoa, where be claim two ineligible'
elector and illegal warning board. He
y Chaffee, of Illinois, la unioubledly
inel-gible, end that the Oregon matter, if
ettledoo the name principle as Florida
cent likely to be, will gWe the election
to TUden. Ijinaar, te a confidential Irieod
ays, nurwerredly, there U little hope tliat
the tribunal will secure Tilden's election
Soo there Renroentatirea
Jhi pinion. There I no concealment
among the Sotithera Itemocrat that the
lucorit i Hay would revolt in contid
erable diwatisiacOoo of the Dtmrmiir
party of the Sxmth, especially la ri cot-
v.. vvato. .iic inuunai are a absolutely
partisan, except Jotioe Kradly, as any
body of men ever cotivencd. Bradley Is
really the President maker. He decide
everything even to adjournment. as to-day
when, after argument were finl-died, tlie
Kepublican all anted to hold a night
esslou, but the Democrat voted to ad
journ; Bradley voted with them far the
porpoie ot taking time to look over nu
merous authorities and decide prorer!y on
the eae pin to-day,
Uraitd Affair.
.Nciolk. Ftb. 9 The ball given In
the nary yard la-t night in honor ot Grand
IMike Alexis and the Rwwiaii naval offl
ers, was a brill.aut tTlr.
- v . . AjitUb I
te crew or the oyster schooner Laura,
eipslied near Annapolis In a gile, Dec.
10th, were recovered yesterday.
Ahmim.
Boston, Feb. Josepb II. Dwver.
wf Dwyer Bros., lostirance brokers in ihl
rv sny. uas ueen ai rcaed lor placing i).(XK)
wnn conipanie authorized
to do bus&ieis In the .state.
lire.
. Feb.
fcWAKTOS,
Vt
A fire tl.lt
burned tlie
morning, in Iong's atore,
iigH.r oiock; loss iuu,uoo.
rammtt Guilty.
cisciXNATt, Feb. 9. Ex-IXtective
Joseph White, ou trial lu the U. S. dis
Irict court, charged with procuring Illegal
rotes at the late Presidential election, was
to-dsy found guilty and remanded lor sen
teure. This 1 one of about a dozen con
victions in me same court. Eph. Holland,
recently arrested lu ew York, is Imoli-
weu in me same caines and testimony
in the cases already tried, point to him
as chlet or the gang. He Is expected to
night. Four counterfeiter have been
to-day.
i Wasiiiwiton. Feb. 18 Tim rw.m..,0
j wiil cialm that electors Ievlsse and Brew.
ster were disqaalilied at the time of elec
tion became tliey held Federal ottiee and
tla-lr rtnirmtioti were not accepted prior
to m-t ting ol flectonl college, licslJcs In
."irder to remove tlm possibility ol doubt
they absented theiusclve, irom tlie (list
iiuwtlng of the college thus creating va
caiiclcit, subsequently filled through tin Ir
appol.iimeiit by tlie collegf. The LouW
.auuIfUiutc which tlii) Democratic objec-
lion i exi'iected to rest on claim Is that
XLouMh.-is lot two votes a!t02cthor bv'
c hoeing two electors, who at the time of
election were tncli:gible, and that there
! w ere no vacancies w liieh the college could
rill beiauie the popular vote for tho ia
eillgible paitle were void, and there could
oe no VfiisincT until their ofllcc had Wn
ttillej. It is evident, however, they n'lxj
little faith in this theury.
IKliUllvv autl luill in Iw-ih.
San Pi: 4v j.fn, ivb. t.-A Tu-eau,
' Aiinnti. special kij j t!n legislative lis
semby adjourned at I o'clock lo-dav. Ti...
'.nvernor velieii tlie apport ionnieut hi!
.i. .i... . i . . ... '. .
I.
on i i iiui riiiiiiiy i;ai Tiill: ootll Vi'-
to !(i-td iii. il.
i People sM-ak in leiim ot gient -ili-!- f i
faetioii of i ho int h-gl-liitniv.
Lieutenant Haunali. at N.norita reia.rt,
liiuling Hot ten men were killed ami one I
uiimicijov i i.i- . naciies. an nil i.,.i
VOL. 27,
SALEM,
of caitln driven off. The Indians num
bered from thirty to forty. The trails
plainly led Into the Whet Mono mountains.
Allriupwd lareudlnrlnna.
All attempt was in add )at nlglit to
burn the Golden Ktelo Hotel In thl cltv
by saturating pile of paper, content of
mattresses, broken luniiture, etc., in the
kiichen and three bed rooms over It with
kerosene and setting lighted candle in the
mass to burn down and Ignite the kind
ling. Blanket were hung over the win
dow to prevent I he blaze being seen troin
the street. The fire wa dlMnvereJ In the
kiicnen atm extiiigni-httl before communl
ctling to other rooms. Mi. Springer,
landlady, and two sous were arreted, and
held to bill in the stun of $1,000 each,
pending examination. A large number ol
lodger wer In the houe. whose live
were Imperilled by the attempt. There
was considerable excitement over the
mutter.
BoasBM Ramvn.
Rumors aic uuiuerous, and ol big Ui-:m-t)inti
to-day, regarding the' much
talked of developments In the lower levels
orthehoiianzi. If we mav liclieve halt
what we hear, the 1.6G0 foot 'level hus
struck tlie ben thing jet, In the ore body,
b th as regard quality and nize. Some
f the waty one starling this Information
so freely d speused on the street.
the racNiDEsiiAi. votk.
Tke rneiMe eleKsitoa oh lb Deeisloa.
Wariiisgto.v, Ftb. II
.To-day', wo-
mulgation of the complete decision of t he
. w v,.lM vuujtMianiou in wie norma case
had fully confirmed the opinion formed
concerulng it last ulght, when only it,
general feature bad become public. It,
effect when read In the joint meeting el
the two house wa demoralizing to the
'' degree upon tlw Democrats, and wa
a corresjnding cause of undisguised de
light to tlie Republicans. '
Sargenf. Page and Woo-Jburii, wueii
asked for their opinioa a, to lu bearing on
the Louisiana and Oregon cases replied
,'mply tliat It make the decision en both
of them absolutely certain for Hayesand
w heeler.
Joueaaud Sharon agree lu Uii estimate
ot Its luture effect.
Mitchell not only concur in tlie same
pinion, but I, enthusiastic In awertiiig
the doctrine la d down by tlie wmmissloS
regarding Horida will enable the Kepub
1,k"g,to lul'Wy dispose of the Croi.in
difficulty with eytn lea trouble tlian wa
ant let p ited.
-laireu nu aargtuit at?o remark tliat
tlie SecreUry of State i tlie retnniiiiK
board of Orreon, and that nnder too com
mission s decision. In the Florida case, it
must be held that Grover had no power
whatever, exoept a purely ministerial one
of iaatiing oertilicates to the tliree person,
who Were declared to have
2vtt ijumber of wc.
k'ellv vlvn-i mi: t . i
't- J rv uixuntj
Ijine thinks this d.x-ut AM il.uu ai.
U Orj-gon casj, because the law require
not only tliat the electoral vote be opened
and cert Hied by the Secretary, but that it
must be done in the tiresemv nf n.o f i-
croor and witli hU approval. He holds,
then-fore that tlie Governor' concurrent
V , 'fsMiry. j.ane expresses tlie
opinion however, that the commission
ru?r counting Iaisiaua for the liepubli
cana, will make a new decision to tit the
... vgon ana count It also for Haves.
imire. gives up the contest and de-
uuil;wie maUH-ltV Of th nmmi..-.
iT-r i7 "ulr puoUhment, etc.
ipKMiien aio concede, to Hayes and
heeler. He exnects th in .. i . .
ease It will supplemented by the adop
tion ot the theory that the constitutional
vm , , " fZr1 " appointment ef
..i-cijviijers oeiuz 1'res ilnt i a
;noierative unless put in force by tlie State
leguUture. He add-: Tbi,' decision
nu' verv olearlr that Wn -
judge Into the pool ol politics lie becomes
IfllUUIHIl.
1'ilXM'i Ollilll.lll I tutt .1: i-
learned, but it is understood I;a ft I m hA
levesthe whole Presiilnniial iHliif inn ta
now, to a lltwts 811(, p,,,.,, kuUhJ.
hetiator Booth say that until yesterday
tie had Dot le t ennflilvnt ...i. .
the comiiiission's deliberations, but he
now considers the ultimate decision In
favor of Hayes and Wheeler entirely cer
tain. He has no doubt concerning the
Louisiana case! and a in n, ....
derstand that the principles announced by
Hie com mission vpitenlnir u-ni io.i-.
able it to go behind the Governor' certlli
eatc. but not behind the certillciite of the
N'cretary of State, who is n.aiii
canralng board. '
Utile ved lo be All Hlh(.
Chk?ao, Feb. 11. -The Tribune',
New Orleans special fnys; There need
be bo ui)tasine whatever concerning the
decision of tlie electoral tribunal i " the
case i.t tho ulVgfd Ineligibility ol Levlsee
and Bi.-wsl. r. Levisee as L'. S. comuiis
sioner, and Biewrter as surveyor of the
port, both sent In their resignation previ
ous to the i -lection, and they were accept
ed; bi.t that no question uiiht i.xWt sub
wqueiitly, these g.-nll.-m.-:i on the Gth of
Di-cenilier vacated their clIK-es ol electors
by abciitl. t hem-selves fium the electoral
collew which therein ..hi .l,...t,l .!.. ...
till tin ir own vacancie-. ami then Hie vote
or the coil,.,,, Kli ..aH . i.,v,.a ,,,i
Wheeler. 1?
V I..... I . .. . - - ---.'s... ...... ,
pointed surveyor by (he i'lcdenf.
n. n it i .1 1 xttii'n lux- ii
ap-j
and
touiiriiii'ij i,y ti,e Senate. TI
ie icyis(M
-i iioe or me .state w hich
In v I i I .
govern this mat-',
,.li, - .,, ' : !"! "' 'we
trom a , v Y 'r"1' 'i .'h."U. ''!"
.....i i .. i on
P. M.,ol
OREGON, FRIDAY
i .a nay preeriuei lor their meeting. It
shall be the duty ,f the other elector Im-
. . . .
nie.uiweiy io proc-e.l liy lnllot to Suo
iilir aiis1i vu, ... - r
FOflEICM.
Opeiilnar of rurlUmont.
Lokdon, Feb. 8. The session of the
Ilrltiih Parliament for 1S77 was opened
by Her Mnjcgty, the Queen, In person, to
day. Her Majesty left Buckingham Pal
oe shortly after I o'clock in her royal
state carriage, attended hv a brilliant
ulte. . The royal escort was' composed or
a defaclimcnt of household troops. Her
Mnjety ss received by iho Deputy Lord
Great Chamberlain, Lord Aveland, and
the grear oltlcera of stste, and comlncted
into the Home. The Prince and Princes
ot Wales were pres-nt, and there was a
brilliant assemblage of ladies, all lorelgn
ministers, aud the Chinese and Japanese
embassy were alo present.
Tlie Quern's peeeh.
After Her Mtjesty had taken her place
on the throne, the Lord High Chancellor
read the royal speech. The Queen in her
speech say: Hostilities which before the
close ot last session of Parliament hail
broken out between Tnrkee fill lllO atriA
hand an I Montenegro on the other, en
gaged my mon sc-ihm attention, and I
anxiously waited for an opportnnity when
my good offices together witli those of my
Z "T: "P0".. ThU
Jw Y m,iT,o ,i "L
which was nltimately entertained by the
i one. yniie proceeding to act in this
meditation, she thought it right, alter in.
quiry Into act, to denounce to the Porte
theexcesse committed In Bulgaria, and
express her reprobation of their perpetra
Uon.
Speaking ol the armstlce and conference,
she says: In taking these step her object
has been throughout to maintain the peace
of Europe and bring about better Govern
meat In the disturbed provinces without
nfnngiug upon the independence and In
tegrity of the Ottoman Empire. Her
Majesty regret that the proposal, have
not been accepted by tlie Porte, but the
result ol the conference has been to show
the existence of a general agreement
among European powers which cannot
rail to have effect upon the Government
a id the condition of Turkey. She trusts
the armstice yet unexpired, will lead to
lie conclusion of an honorable peace. She
has acted In cordial co-operation with her
nipi won wnorn, as with other foreign
powers, her relation continue friendly.
1 he pa person these subject, will be forth
with laid before parliament. Her Majesty
allude, to her assumption of tlie Imperial
title at Delhi, which was welcomed with
prolessions of affection, and tn ti r.min.
In India, to arrest which, every resource
will be employed. The remainder of the
ipeech la devoted to colonial and home
matter.
Statable Arrival.
Vienka, Feb. 9 Baron Sennyey, lead
er of the Hungarian Conservatives, and
Herr Von Ghekhe!y, President ot the
court of cessation, arrived to-day to open
iK'gotiitious respecting the formation of
the new Hungarian cabinet.
nobbed.
Athens, Feb. 9. Two Greek imirnak.
published at Trieste, accused of being In
uie pay ot ituisla, were publicly burned
Ian night.
Book r ling-land.
j.o.io,, reh. . Amount of bullion
withdrawn Irom th Bank of England on
free CIiiodm.
Madrid, Feb, 9.-The Ticmpo an
nutiurrs mm t lie Kinv Ivia .
dUo ving tho Senate and ordering tree
PACIFIC COAST.
Only a Kmuor.
OAUIiAMEMXO, l-cb. 7,-Gov. Irwin was
askca to-day by a representative of the
Record-Union It, as has been rnmored. he
or the Stato had emnlored I nll.iojilln
inves io DroseeurB i immv fio.i,
iioicis, oi ran r ranciann. Tl. n.,-..-
i . .. . ' ' T
. -i.eu, - .so, sir; i do not know any
tiling about such
will have to go to the paier that origina
ted the rumor to find out about It."
amp Kxplosioa.
Sa.n I.ris Onisr-O, Feb. 7.-Whl!fl Dr.
Sluims was delivering a lecture at Little
& Ulp'' Halt this tvenliiK a Jainn .
ploded, setting fire to somo of the stage
furnltiu-e. A creat nuniber nf opi
1'VVIV
were in the hall, and a stampede ensued.
An alarm was given apon the street and
ladders raised to the balconv, ami the hall
wa speedily emptied. Dr. Simins auc
ceeded In extinguishing tlie lire. Xo one
w as injured, with I he exception of Dr.
Sunms, who was quite severely burned.
A I.I. tie HhII.
San Duiiio, Feb. 7. lour Mexicans
raided on (he Cuuipbeli Bros '
near Kan Luis Rey, last night, and took
two horses and saddles, and shot at the
boy?, olie 0r W,oln missing. 'l tm Mex
icans Ml)sc(tientlv shot and killed u fhrep
her 'er on BogardV rnnclie, near by.
Two Rnldrra ei(itrrt.
Sax 1:o, Feb. .-Two of the Mexi
can horse thieve of San Luis wm,
captured lu-t nlghf. The worst or ih.
g uig, Chapo, is j-tiJI r,t large. Tliey cx.
lo -t lo get him, however.
liMllnii Trouble In Arly.uini.
The Tuc-on special to the I'nion thu
evening fHVS Gov. Saftbrd will call out a
MORNING, FEBRUARY 1G, IS77.
company ol volunteer scouts, principally
Indians, under Captain liuford, noted San
Carlos chief of scouts, employing a ten
thousand dollar appropriation Jy the legls
laturo for their equipment. l. Governor
ha, telegraphed the Secretary o( War. for
arms, under conditions specified months
.TL Jr'.il'" I"Hl',,!,Iy "If-liwt Tucson
some or the avapl county delegation to
he legislature penly declare the Indian
troubles fomented to get troopsaway from
Prescott. None but fools or knave
would ssert such a base falsehood. News
from 1 ubac received st Tucson this morn
ing. says th.it Indians have Just stolen
stock there and piteous appeals coino for
help.
Kew Mines.
Santa Rosa. Feb. 8. The Demociat
this evening contains tlie following from a
special correspondent: Yon have heard
ofthegold mines above Ukiah, near Cal
pella. Visiting them a few dava ntro. T
was astonished at the extent ot urenara-
tions to work them by the owners ot the
claim. In prospect Inc the rh-h iml..!. ..,!
surrounding hills, the color cm be ob
talned almost anywhere.' Gold seems to
be thoroughly distributed, noil h una t hair I
conctmle with the aid of hydraulic ma
chinery they can be msde to payhy taking
advantage of the living streams that form
me ueanwaters or Jtmsan river.
are
coustrnctinz a ditch sevpn mii U
Unh 'I'l. I , .it. : . . .
at the top. three at the bottom, and two
and a-half deep. It has a fall of twelve
.i.p..!. imiuiaii is to oe nve leet wida
incut m me mue tlie entire length. .
Killed by a Bnaw Plow.
lawKut, reo. s me body of James 3
rviisen, supposed to have been killed by a
,now plow, wa found thl forenoon near
the railroad track, one mile below the
town. Finding a man', foot on the track
led to a search which resulted In the dis
covery ot the body. Wilson was a native
ot Ireland, aged about 30. and has been
employed by the railroad Co., some years.
The body was much mutilated. Blood
roand upon the apron ot the snow plow
January 17th, probably Indicates the time
ot hi, death. . . ; r , , .
Trm laerenasag
Sax Diego, Feb. 9. Considerable . in
erease In travel to Arizona over the ahort
route, per steamer, lrora San Francisco
and Southern Pacific stage line from San
Diego to Globe and Pinal diatricts.
Weather to-night threatening rain;
barometer falling; wind sontlmst; ky
Cloudy. J
MISCELLANEOUS.
DAVIS'
TURKISH BATHS
tomraerclal Street, Mil em.
Mugle Balba, sue dollnH
Tickets, lenldollars per doaeo.
Khower Bath with Mbampooniujc, All J
LADIES-Afteri.rM-.ns from nnA till
cei t hi-iulays. Mrs. Dr. A. L. Havls atlenSnt.
j.rNTLKMKS-Kvenlngs, from six to ten, aud
all day Sunday. A gentleman attendant.
-also, ax
ELECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERY
For tlie who reqnira it.
rr-Alllotter4of Inquiry promptly answered.
W MRS. Pit. A. L. DAVIS.
PATRONIZE OREGON INDUSTRY.
We Manuiaoture and 8ell at oar
niu pot roRKs
Battmr Peta, 'Jan, Churns, Jnfgu,
Milk Pans, Flower Pota, Hanglnjr
Baaketa, Chlramer Flue, Fir
Brick, Well Tubing, Sewer
and Water Pipe, aU alzes.
Our
Vitrified Stoneware Pipe
best mntftl-lal Innm In. .. ....
tx.rtArJU"i 'w"rn "ain. Our Well '1'uUl.m
ntl1 J'011' t e from vormiu, puie ttnd
hoallhy. Send Ui u onlcrs.
li.S0 2m
A. M. RMITI? CO..
Meeting
on the Tirat Monday
Each Month.
K. It. KIKK. M. I)., Problem: ..Hi,-, M rf,i I
denoo, Court street, np,Hinie Lho Slate Capitol.
It -AIIPK5TKn. M. P., Treasure,-: offi.-e at
redeiu-e, state rec., opiteue lbnT..T;
tlouac.
JOHN HKYMH.Iis, M. II.. So.-,
In Moure brkk, Commercial ireei.
laiy; .fli.-e
tonner plaoe,
woke
J- A. ltK iiai:iso
old- 1,1 u-k; iv.-i.teii.,
tbd Ikdlv.vuealra.-l4.
M. II ,
foi'nei
of 1
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JKSTP, . P., ofli.-r at rKt.iwi,-. i.nk
.... m ii.hii uoiiii ol KMiiiKidi.-al u,
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NO. 10.
misckllaneous.
C. C. VAN WAGNER,
IALRR IS
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTEBJTG GOODS,
Picture Moldings,
Picture Frames,
Mirrors, Etc., Etc.
A gool tuwirtmctit of
AND
Curled Wool Matresses.
UUhUNS AND CASKETS
Marie on Short Noti.:e.
IT FANMNH Mtl.L, whh:h U the most Pra.v
ticairanm! Mill on ihls O. t. Ta"
Tai1tT!,Jlr the P'. Sta'e wt, near Lib-
- " ' " octli.lwtr
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with new furniture tlnghout. an.1 i nreraSS
to a.ommo(laie guests in the most eatiSov
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irw, near tlie forests, where is eood hiinf l.,.
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JAMES F. BROWN,
Attornev-at-law and Notary Publii
Eagcne City, Oregon.
J. A. APPLECATE,
A-TTOENEY-AT-LAW.
SALEM, OREfJON.
OfHe opposite tho Bank, In GrlewoH'e lllock
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JOHN J. DALY,
Attorney and Counselor Mt inv,
Rooms in Butler's Old Store, Dallne, rr.i.
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JM). J. IjaLY.
J. W. RIcATKK
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OmOE-GriBTold'i Block, Up Stair.
P. C. fl LUVAK,
Attorney-at-Laiw,
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C. H. DAVIS, M.D.,
Pliysidnn nnd Wurgem
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VILAIOM JfOJII),
Attorney and Counselor nt Law
Salcin, Orefoii
Office in Paiton' Brick Bu. I.Una. t Slaim -
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8ETII K. HAItltiru,
Keal Etnc Agent, i(, Survey
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Pl3'Ioian ami Surgeon
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