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$2.50 por Year, in Advance. SALEM, OREGON, FEBRUARY 15, 1S7:3. Volume IV. iNiimbei tVOTICIi TO Sl'IMCItinKIIH. The date npprnrlng; after llir primed name on the (taper Is tlie dale or Hie UXNUATIOM ofMlbrirrl-itloii. ' 2fSW8 Br TElEailAPH. nml readied one of the boat, which ordered to the ltlo Grande to irotoet , has explained how the well-intond- eontiilncd four of the crow, who were the Itorder, obviating the necessity fur V(i efforts of tho press reporter.-, are keeping it clear of the ship. The enlistment of n volunteer Textm r,...,..iL..i..iw...i.i i... .In.- ......... Captain refused to follow them, nml roirlment. m si.lM(.mI hv the ithi frequently defrauded by w ily specti- wlth fourteen of tho crew remained! Grande Commission. Hoth Houses' Inters. Skc'v. Boston, Feb. ".According to the confession of Kvims, In 183S he btole n way and killed n little niece in Worry, N. H live yeari old; in 18ll lie as saulted and cut the throat of a girl fourteen yean old in Augusta, Maine; in 180. ho outraged tho person ot Isabella Joyce and killed her and her brother John, n boy of twelve, in Uussey's woods near Itoston; in 1S7 ho is charged with n slnllar crime up on tho person of n woman found dead iu the woods at Fltchburg, Musi., and during tho same year outraged nml mutilated thu person of, and murdered Georglana Loverlng, a girl twelve years of age, iu Northwood, X. II. Washington, Feb. ".There wax a full attendance at thu Cabinet meet ing to-day over the great sueees of tho now Syndicate, in placing $100, 000,000 of tno live per cent, loan, thus enabling tho .Secretary of tho Troas uarytocall In n corresponding num ber of 1802's, and was tho subject of discussion to-day. Hoth the Presi dent and Secretary IJoutwell were heartily congratulated. New York, Feb. 7.-In the Court of General Sessions, to-day, Jacob ltoe enzwad, for whom a new trial had been ordered, was placed at the bar charged with mandaughter in com mitting abortion on the person of Alice Bowlesby. A special plea was interposed that having been tried and convicted on a certain charge he could not bo tried again for tho mime offence. The Itecordor said ho would hear tho argument and render a decis ion on Thursday next. The prisoner was remanded. John C. Shaffer, aged lit, William Uurkcr, aged 1.1, and several other boya were playing at 5:K Sixth avenue this evening, when Barker began to toaso tho other boya. Shaffer told him to stop, llarker pulled n pistol and said: "Look out, or I'll shoot you." Shaller replied: " Don't shoot." Ho had scarcely uttered thetio woords when llarker pulled tho trlger twice, but tho cap failed. At a third trinl thu pistol exploded, the bullet entering Shatter's right temple. Ho fell to the floor a corpse, llarker, terrllled nt hla act, ran from tho hotiso and waR shortly arrested. Tho President to-day pardoned Lll Hoss Stewart and Itobert Hayes Mit chell, both South Carolina convicts of Ku-Klux crimes, and fcenteneed to Imprisonment at the Albany Pculten- NoW York, Feb. 8. Another brutal wifo-murdor was committed lat night. Charles Hory, an Ungtisliman living at 0111 Fast Thirteenth street, reccntlv abandoned his family and went West. Thursday ho returned, brought two bingle-barreled pistol, loaded them, and la-t night went to tho room In which his wife and child ren were, locked the door and without a word fired both pistols at his wire, one of tho balls going through the lungs and another through the neck. The woman was taken to tho hospital. The murderer was arrested wlillo at tempting to escape. Harrlsburg, Feb. S.-Kx-fiovcrnor Geary returned from Nowiork last evening, apparently In good health. About nine o'clock thin morning, while breakfasting with his family, nnd In the act of helping his little son, hla head suddenly fell laek before his wife could get to his side, and before medical aid could bo summoned ho was dead. SupHed to have been an attuok of heart disease or apo- r New York. Feb. 8.-A Washington special cays there is a growing ' presslon that there will bo an extra session of Congres. It is reported that Assistant Secretary Klelmrdson says that the indications aro that an additional call for $100,000,000 will be made Immediately after the one to be made in March, making f 00,000,000 In all. , 14 . Philadelphia, Feb. 8.-A letter 1ms been received, giving particulars or the sinking of the fchTpTucnrora, on January Wh. During the night the mato and six men Jumped overboard on tho mlzzen rigging, nnd sunk with have bills relative (o I'tah under tno vessel at eleven i m. Tlie next consideration, and It seems quite morning the survivors were picked probable there will be definite legls- up by the Urltlsh steamer Fmerald latlon this session, and landed i.t Gibraltar. Washington, Feb. 7.-In the bill Jfew York, Feb. S. In Brooklyn, reported to-day by Hut lor, from the tllla nrtorilitntl Mli lin.il l.'.iv um. .. . I -.ii.it.it, In. 1 .i.i 1 ...lt.in.i. .i ...Ilnut rested on n charge of kicking his son, tho salaries of Kxecutlve, Judicial and "'-' mleivnt of merchant uml Tho President, Mr. Goer, said that he had noticed the same manage ment so often that he could place but little reliance upon the price Hits, and whether they arc put up in ipeeth 8 years old, because the boy refused to Legislative departments, the Govern- Jatort, or whether they nrio una go for liquor without money. mont, provides, after March -4th, IS73, voldably, or rather naturally, in the At a full meeting of tho hxeeutivo . that salaries bo ilxed, per annum, as .......i.-,,., iii.,, , r ,l(,i .... CoiUllllltoo of lliV. V....rn I'nlnii follou--; Pr..l.l.,n of l. I'iiWpi! "mt-'ll I Ht-1 Ikl! lUUllllCr Of getting tip Tolojrraph Company, to-dav. tho . Slates. S.iO.OOO : Vice President. S10.5IH): newspapers, it made but little differ action 01 tno sun-ioinmiit chasl and i.rn tlierefor, as directed by President Or- abolished but actual expenses allowed. 'particular; all that we want is re ton, was approved ami niuned. 1 he rresi. cut urania visit to winning- ovi-Mimethlng to depend on. vote approving the purchaso of the , ton, Delaware, was nindo tho occasion J ,,,, ., , ,, , , ,., Cuban Company was unanimous; that of an enthusiastic reception bv tho lho question for discussion being nmllteo of tlie Western Cnlon follows: President of the I'nltod " --"-- "; ""' Lgraph Company, to-day, the , Slates, $,Vl.li00 ; Vice President, S10,5IH); newspapers, it made but little differ on of tho suh-Coniinlttoe, In pur-1 Chief Justice of tho Supremo Court, ' once to tho producer, who, depend sing control of the Cuban cable $10,000; Cabinet oftloers, $10,000; ,.. ...,.. .,,,,. ,..,, ... .. .0. ,, I the sale of iri.OOO shares of West-ISpJaker of tho House, S10,(HH); mem- '".'', "l!" l ,u" ' oUI ,"1 ,uo' ,lu I'nlon stock to provide funds hers of Congros, SS.ooo-mlloago;1!"' not desire to punish nnylwdy iu on me saie oi siock nan out one nega- Mate and citv omciais. ine Aiayoroi , -- jmucr-.uiiKiiig, me rresiueiii "); , , 'Wilmington deltveml an nddrcss of 8.,,j that he hoped to hear miiiiu-I 'ilio report that Judge Jloiinlmaii . welcome, after which the President thing to the point, as Oregon liuttor-. don ed the ; motion to ; stay the pro- was banqueted. umkew ate lUng thousmids of dol- iccedlngsln tlie new trial of Stoko'w Onlcrs have been Issued to the iUPa i... prnu-illm? ilm i.iml.-nf win. caso Is erroneous. Tho Judge will not , Commandant of the United States ";,. ,, ,".,;" in.tVii; fr... ii"n .decide tho motion till next week. 'forces oporntimr niralnst the Modoc .' "'.'"'I.".'...0 .'...tf01.' .J1.?.." i .Mi.'niuiiii nir.Hii'H iiu1 .niHiur :... r. London, Feb. S.-At a meeting of Indians to make such disposition of """i ,. J ii . .Li.,7. V, . .. i- A. West Country Highlanders nt Gias- tho troops as will protect the settlors, hntiiiH are lirlnglng rroiu I.. to r.U gow, last night, the Marquis of Lome and to suspend further Inutile vents lor louni . qu ck sale. Ho .l..lv..t,Hl nn iul.liv.. Sn,al:lni' of the nro. .lliiosHLniliist th.. IikIIiiiih. iiiiIlks . Wanted ttllH question (li.SC'USC(l Until "---------" .- - -"- -" -- .-...... .p.-.-.....-. .... ........... ""-.. 11... I i, 1 ... Alt. 1 f i t i who left their, absolutely necessary, until after the I"' . " "er n iiiuo m uiis msinci t onimission iirentiy appointed lias win n mu uiu iiignesi iiiuruui Investigated the causes which led price. It is Ju.it as easy to inako Captain Jack to make war and tho1 good butter as an inferior article, if re-alt of the investigation Is known, one known how, so that there is no' HHHH ...... ,.....J.ltl fll .......III. .1... ... if.fi. .....oifi. .ill . .mildly .11.. .....11, number of Scotchmen country during the past year, he said ho looked upon the emigration move niuut with regret, especially when directed towards the I lilted States HlfiliMM) t'AKMF.RS' 1MB. Scotland was able to support an im mense population, and laborers were scarce. If people emigrated, lie hop ed they would go to (he llrltlxh Col onies. A resolution has been Introduced In the Chamber of Deputies, urgently demanding the expulsion of Jesuits out, llftecu members. iroin Hungary. nun i,,!,,,,,! (i, flub 'l'l..i (in-lu 1'nn.inll nf Clnln linvn UK II JOIIltll t IIC . IllO. 1IIV 't?r-T VI'tlllLM ' IIMV of State have shinned tho salaries for three mouths . of all priest who lead from their market reports, Mr. W. Cranston, I which is u useless waste. At the .same time, he believed that the character of Oregon butter is much 1 below what It really deserves. There I is much tooil hnttrr spoiled by the merchants. Mr. Henry Allen said that to make I good butter required good cows in Tlie chairman of tlio eoiiimlttun cu good, healthy condition, good, clean ly iiuiKiiieii, u good, cieau place to The Club met at " Homo Hill" on Saturday, Fob. 1st, 187.1. Tho Presi dent, It. C. Guer, in tho chair pre- Three young pnljjlts ho unauthorized Papal briefs rt!1(, tIl0 prices current of the Or- ti f 'cum Sure e to "tc mt I "tlko'FenoA'JIesifowXn, "V', l remarked, in relation lfty Imu iii..m rmtint. Iiiti. nil .1,1V. Almiii i to tho Issuo botwooii bis nrodocossor. butter is, If tho merchanl.s hern it beven Inches have fallen. ' Weather, Mr. ("leer, unci that newspaper, that, j iH-lt places as lie had seen In Sa Intensely cold. ,. ' .i i. ,..,' ,'.. ,. I" mimI other towns, l'oor butler tii -f nuivu nu aitita KV.VJI1 ill V..f Vi.rlr. l.'i.li. O. A Wiiklllll.'loll special to tho l'r ways: President I tho dairy business, the same eonvlc will keen lust as well as tho irood. In a cellar whore are potatoes, cabbage, onions, apples, etc., in all stages of decny, besides tar. turpentine, coal , oil, eodtlsh, and tho fetor arising upon a damp atmosphere, from a mud bottom soaked with rotten but termilk, tie, in fact a horrible place to the no-e of a tasteful butter mak er. Itutter in kegs, or put up iu any way air-tight, may keen there a lit tle while, but thu best butter In the world could not endure such a Place with cheese, nnd had boon governed twenty-four hours and afterwards by the Portland price, as taken from 'l$r; rnills(l)11 lliml,,,lt ,, wll tno newspapers of that city. I'pon considerable amount of butter is Grant yesterday expressed himself tlon had !ecn forced upon him, viz: strongly in favor of the enforcement I .i, .. .i p,,rllanil innm nn. ,.,.n.. nriii. inu-Hiii I'lnii. if it ikiM thu ""'"" ortiami jupew are .some- uholu available military force to sus-''ow controlled In tho Interest of tain It. General Sheridan has been j speculators. To provo that he had summoned hero to give his advice, K0()(, Krollml for j,s opinion, ho from personal observations, as to tho." . , , ' ' best localities wltlkiu a day's railroad would quote one fact of frequent distance of Salt Luke City for the repetition, concerning tho price of temporary onconipincnt of troops. cj,ceso. To n considerable extent, It is beloved that nearly all the ... ... ...... . .' Ku-Klux i.rlsoiu.is will bo pardoned m"""' m'PPc.i me ftaiem inarKet within a very short time, particularly tliose of the Ignorant class. Madrid, Feb. 10. King Amadous .iia.itr..kttf n flUiwmlttnn to Mliillfnt., t lit- crown, in whlcn case ho will resign , receiving a projKsition to purchaso simlled In had cellars or rooms, yet, his power Into tho hands of tlie Cor- his whole Mock of cheese at the as a gonend rule, tho butter is stll tos. The city Is quiet. . ...., ,...,... .... mll.r,wi us , ed boforo churning. He had been New York, Feb. 8. In the .stokes ',,,, ;, , , ., curious to Know iiooiit tins laci, anil case to-day Judge lloardman deiiltsl reason, and llndlng nothing In the ji oxainlned enough of fresh but tho motion for a new trial and stay of ; papers to indicate a rise, ho sent n tor to convince himself that much proceedings, ins counsel hi once jL.ttt.r a Portland merehant, and ' ho complaint iiiiout poor nutter is proceeded to apply for a stay of .,.,..,, ,,... , ,..,.. nlln..,w well rounded. " If we all made first- proceedings beroro Judge Davis. received only tho cltj quota ons ,(f , ( , ( U( (y ( Kxetor tN. H.l, Feb. S.-Tlio again, I., cents per pound. Mill In- nmc- lrtnls, and I could not get examination by the Hank toinm s-',.,etiu0U;j l0 wc.t down, and found milto ho much for mv butter as 1 do sioner sliows a loss to the (irntilto Nntlonal Dank, hy tlio detaicatiou in dill that checso Jinil been Helling forsov- now. Tho Kor-hiitter makers would Shuu7tobofron'$!ioI..00 to ?1J.,0W; , eral-day.s at .. higher tlgure, in one JVuS that torTiW??tSJM ' ,aC at ,S t"3"t'i 10r ,0U"1, 8VCral vim I know alKiut buMer-maklng.11 to pay tlio ".li"tle .the "ocKIiohl-1 timen the f-umo tiling has occurred, or course, irood cows In good ismdl- Aisa nf liiinui in liku iiicusurL-n in contlnuo tho bank. Shute also' While tho iipor.s embezlcd from the Savings bank. , quotations. Tho Tlie totai auiouiii mwi " the newspaper men yi-ii.tiixi. Tiioro is no ciue io uivi ,,....,... .., ... .....", . "v --i-. whereabouts of Shute. I wan uiiin mo incu nwim in iu mospiiore, Hsiy i Hours in inesuui- Hartfonl Coiiii.i, roo. . itevereiiu laoiueu; ino nine, nowevor, is won nier auu n noura iu iiiu hhuu,, nm five llilio lor lira cre.mi iu use, nun iiruotl without delay, ri. f.r t' ...i.t II... I. Ill " - , flltl 4 ' " .1 III. '-....... i' ,' , ...... ..... .! yesterday. ue,w- me marsei irice. no uiu i..v tt,r a(u,r ueng thoroughly worked, i uicago, rcu. o. mi.- aui.ffu.i o want 10 oo iiursn iqsjn uiu jiuwsjm- suouiu imj hiiiioii wmi i-ienn, iuij Washington speciul says in relation to ... . lir0IKM0to judgo them: Halt, at tho rate of one ounce per ieniiiipuiiww"tbyiTOriwiwiiueiii ..,,. noPI,nt or BUMv. isaiud. . Ho preforreU Uiu iiII-wimhi to-tiay inai me uimoi ran..r. ...f." --- -- -. In this way, brought l' cents peril)., when tons of the common, inferior article were a drug at UO cents. Ho called his butter a ,flrt-mte article, and believed It would keep, nnd yet he had no experience iu keeping, as all that could be made, when ho was not making cheese, sold readily while fre.h. In reply to questions, he said he did not use a skimmer, but a case-knife, to remove tho cream; that live quarts of milk hy l weight would yield a iilllooveroue- halt pound or hutter: and that tho Nimo weight of milk will niako more butter In winter than In sum mer, a fact which Is attributed to tho extra fat-producing food given to tho rows. Cal. (leer having obtained the rep utation (if a fancy hutter maker, the members forced him ulso upon tho confessional. He dissented from Mr. Cranston's choice of churn, and pre ferred tho walking-beam .lash churn, hccuiiMt it can lie adjusted to any bight of utroke, whereby nvor churning or over-mixing and mash ing of tlie "hrst-oomo" butter can be avoided. The dash should rise to the air surface of tho cream at tho commencement of churning, and as fast as tho butter conies ami rises to thu top, tho dash should lie lowored sous to rise to tho under mirfacoof thu butter, until all Is come; iu thin way, the grain of the butter Is pre served and the flavor also, for wnuii tho butter globules aro broken they undergo a chemical change, and not. only lose flavor, hut soon spoil. Such management, however, Is not prac ticable with any rotary or beatei churn, which must wear into a grea sy paste considerable butler at every churning. In answer to (he question of what temiieraturo cream should be, at churning, he replied M' to make the best butter and tho most buttnr, although u higher tempera- turo will bring It .sooner. Iu other respects, lie did not differ from Mr. Cranston. Ho belloved Iu working the buttermilk out with pure cold water. Mr. Henry Allen was cross-ques-ed again In regard to packing hutter. He had picked and examined a great deal in thu mines, and was positive that the best plan is lo nut Into small sacks, from three to live ixiuuds each, and then pack In a barrel with brine; any portion can le removed and tlTo rent will remain good, us long as covered with brine, which is not likely to bo tlie cose when it is packed solid without sacks. While In the mines In 18C.) and '.'(, they had received butter malleoli the Darby Plains in Ohio, and It was sweet and good, In fact the host In market. It was packed In Utile kegs like while lead 'paint kegs, and they again packed in largo barrels or hogsheads of brine. This, however, is an expensive method ol keeping butter. Not long ago. Mr. Cranston saw some very nice hutter that had Leon very much Injured bv packing In a barrel, in layers, with salt between. The surface of tho layers was bleach ed and sidled to the depth of hall an Inch. What Is wanted to keep good butler sweet is to lie removed from contact with theutinosphcrcot any gas or other substance which, will unite with It or lie nb.sorbed Into it; good strong brine will answer these I'liuilllliins nest. continue the old lion are necessary, and they must bo At the next meeting, will Imdls renson trlvon hv fed on good rich food. Then tho cussed tlie question ol " tlio legltl ,,,.,,, .. milk kept nt i tennierature foriWJ mate objects of farmers' clubi," or "" ' """ ' ' hours, or If in tho utiteiiiporcel at- u seems in nnu mosphorc, HJiy however, is well mer and 14 hot Frederick K. Marsh, for over half a employed hy tho speculators, who glvo tlmofortl conturj-isistor of the Congregational ,, ro,iut.cr to nureha.se " should lie cli church id Winchester Center, ,ei.MU up on tno proiiu cr 10 iurumat at tl,m,10ral rittirv.' i'liiipti u.' ii iiii wmiiti iirmif mtf .T &. ...,... ...... ..- will bo removed from tno noum ami their nnmis are ceriaimy in unit re- hutter In about -10 minutes, or In I .!... .'..I f,i ......iiimlili! , '011111.1111 tO ..i .. I...I ll.A l.,tMIUj Af Ilia m,.' ...l . II.. ..I.,.. .....nri.ft Utah, that this act ion h n In endod , ;, t u , fiVor of tho icr. '(eep pans because tho peculiar, rich ft d'!!. Kirn 1 UiTiui . "hi it, of Portland or of simulators. , flavl.r of tiiu ; cream Is better j.n-,.rr. Th, eve h C v d" v s est nay : ('apt. fmiiili.ll, of the Statesman, ed. He said that his butter, made shall agriculturists becomo slilpper.t and trnusjKirtcrs, or engage In tlio husiucns ot htorage, commission, for warding, etc., ote. It is very evi dent, from the tone of tho conversa tion, that a very decided negative will be given to the latter questions. Club adjourned to meet on Satur day, Feb. .'( 187:1, at one o'clock, at Alex. Thompson's. T. V. Davk.vi'oi't, Sec'y. Tho lltfltt child of K. umwalt, of Itentou, wliom tlie papers of last week reported as so -eveiely scalded, ha-v slnco died.