TX v ' ' " , IWTQLLAMETTE FARMER; . '"") py a' wflpjr' CENTAUR LINIMENTS, One Kind fortius Uumaa Family. Tito otbcr for Horses and Ani mals. Thcso Liniments aiu elmply tho wonder of th world. Their effect aro little lcn than marvellous. Tho White Liniment la Tor tho tinman fami ly. It will drlvo Ithcumatlm, Sciatica and Ncnralgla torn tho f ten; enrca Lumbago. ChlUblalnv, Lock jaw, Palsy, Itch and mot Cutaneous Eruptions; It itracta frost from frozen hands or feet, and tho pot ion of bites and stings of cnomons reptiles; It sub dues swelling, and alleviates pain of every kind. When sprains or bruises occur, It Iti tho most potent remedy over discovered U heal tho Injured parts. Tho Centaur Liniment Is used with (treat efficacy for Sore Throat, Toothacc, Caked Breaets, Ear ache and Weak Back. Tho following Is but a sam. vile of numerous testimonials: "Indiana Hoict, Jzrr, Co., Ind;vM.l,??!'1,?'h "I think it my duty to Inform you that 1 have r. tared mnch with swollen feet and chords. A few botlleo of Ocnttur Liniment has done tho work for int. I havo not been freo from these eweUlnw In eight years. Now I am porfectly well. Tho Llnl m,r,t ought to h. applied wjiAJUN DR0WN." The proof la In the trial. It Is reliable, It la handy, it la ehcap, and every family should havo tho Whlto cotanr Liniment. The YcIIaw Cetar Liniment is adapt ed to tho tough muscles, cords and lloiu of horses aed animals. It has performed moro woaderful cures, Ja three years, of Spavin, Strain, Wind-galls, Scratch , Sweeny, and general Lameness, than all other remedies In existence. Read what thegteat Express- Tacnsayoflk "Nxw YonK, January, 16.1. Every owner of horses should giro tho CNrAun Liniment a trial. Wo consldir it tho best article ov r used In our stables. u..n v v "II. MAHMI, Supt. Adams Ex. Stables, J,. 1 . -K I'ULTZ. Sunt. U. a. hx. Stables. N.Y. "ALUKKT S. OlilN, Supt. tfat. Ex. Stables, N. Y." Tli best patrons of this Llnlmmtaro Fanlcrsand Tctrlnary Surircons, who aro continually using some Liniment. It heals Oalls, Wounds and Poll-ovll, removes Swellings, and Is worth million of dollars annually to Farmers, Llvcry-mcn, Stock-arowcrs, Bhccpralsors, and tlioso having horses or cattle. What a Farrier cannot do for $20 Iho Centaur Lin iment will do at n trilling cost. These Liniments aro sold by all dealers throughout tho country. They aro warranted by tho proprietors, and a bottle will bo ghen to any Farrier orl'hyslclan who desire lo tost thtm. Laboratory of J. 1). IIobi: & Co., 40 Dsr St.. Nxw Yoiik. Honey. Pitcher's Caetorla la a complcto substltnte fcr Castor Oil, and la as pleasant to Uko as Honey. Jt la particularly adapted to Teething and IrrtUblo hlldren. It destroys worms, assimilates tho food, regulates tho Stomach, and cure Wind. Colic. Few remedlc aro a emcacloo for l'oTcrlshncsi, Croup, Wormfand Whooping Cough. Castorlals a iclentt c and purely vegetable preparation, moro effcctlvo than Castor Oil and neither gags nor grlDCS1. Prepar ed by Messrs. J. 11. Ho.b .t Co., 40 Dey Street, Now Tork, from tho rcclpo of Samuel Pitcher, M. D., of Barnstable, Mass, Xiuoxus small, Successor to J. M. Kzm.su & Co., 95 Ubertr t., - - NKW VonK, CoiiihiIhmIoii Afjont FOR UCYINO AND FORWAHDINfl FROM Now York via Isthmus, Paciac Hallroid, nno cano Uorn. all kinds of Merchandise, and for the sale ofvroduct from tho Pacific coast, for the eoUection at moncr. Ac. oclt,, Sorow Worm. Foot Rot, AND ALL Parasites that infest Sheep. TT 13 SAFER. BETTER AND VASTLY CHEAP. TOAN ANY OTHER EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR THE TREATMENT OF SHEEP. IT Improves the Health OF TUB ANIMAL, AND TUB QUALITY OF THE WOOL. fW One gallon Is enough for one hundred to two aan-tred Sheep, according to their ago, strength, and sedition. It 1 put up in FIVE-GALLON CANS-Prlce, $13 Bend for circular, to T. A. DAVIS & Co., PORTLAND, OREGON, Wholesale Acetate for the State. Or to voar nearest Retail Druezist. mvft Rohrer's New Romedy roa twm ZiUKM M MMMTUfQ WITU WOXDXBVUL SUCCESS I niHIS PURELY VKOKTABLB REMEDY DAS X ao eeoal in the relief and euro of Coughs , Colds, Aataaaa, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Mea am, Ac It has produced some remarkable cures. Sold br druegUu irrnerallv. Prepared only by JtHRI I.. MIlHVyV. TUnnmnnlh Or.. waoaa all letter of busines should be addressed, jr. a. UTRATToar , Attorney at Law, CTAUIVRK. UHE.UUN, I oaiMattaHrtetJJeeDoelie tat BesatU Boat. 1 j ATTENTION SHEEP GROWERS t; &ScS iOi!a,MAIJJNCKRODT &Cfl xggggj)sT.touis,May Qfy A SURE CURE FOR Scab, - BY TELEGRAPH. Washington, May 30--Tho President will sustain tho action of Geo. F. Seward, U. S. Minister to China, in suspending from ofllco Mr. Myers, consul general at Shanghai, for instigating tho publication of certain libelous stotles regarding Sow nrd. Myers will bo removed from office. Spbinqfikld. III., May 29. Tho trial of tho Lincoln tomb robbers has begun." Columbia, b. u. May su. tiio houbo last night by a vote of CO to 20 refused to admit tho ontlroChnrlcston delegation of 17 members, 15 colored and 2 white, in cluding Speaker Mackey, of the Cham berlain House. CuiCAao, May 30. Decoration day hero and in tho whole northwest was ox tenslvely observed. The Chicago Post publishes nn account of thodrawiugof a jury in the Sulllvan Hunford murder trial, which, If true, shows that tho Jury was organized from gumblcrs, thieves mid burglars, who were promised Immunity from the police in return for a verdictof acquittal. Chicago, May 20. Lieut. Gen. Sheri dan has a dispatch from Red Cloud ngeucy, contlrmlng tho nows of the In dian engagement reported last night. Two runners hnvo come in to tho'agency, giving the particulars of the location, killed and wounded, tho samo ns In tho Bismarck dispatch, and saying that Sitting Bull led tho band which was at tacked. Louisville, May 29. Tho largest crowd over assembled on the Louisville course witnessed Ten Brocok's effort to beat tho best two mllo tlmo on record. Ills companion for the first mile whs St. Louie, und for tho seoond mllo Nellie Hall. Ho was ridden by Walker, his jookoy, and uuido tho distance- In :i:27J. live seconds better than Truo Blue's and three seconds quicker than McW'hirtcr's yesterday. Thero was an extraordinary scene of enthusiasm and delight at tho close of this event. The second race, mile dash for three year old, Dank won, Mahletco second, George Ham, third Gentleman's cup, mile and eighth, Leamliigtoniuu, won Kllbotirno second, time, two minutes. For tho next race, mllo heats, Grit had a want over. Tlio Just race, nillu mm eighth, Mahcletiu time 1:07. won, (Jrlt bccuiul, Ni:w Yoinc, May III. Gov. Ileudrlekswlll Bill for Europe Juno 13th. Washington, May 30. In connpctlon with Gon. Butler's statement in tho Now York Sun tbnt ho novor owned nor oxpoctod to own an inch of lutid In Colorado, It may bo stntod that on record in Pueblo county up. poors a warranty deed from Wm, Ondg to 11. F. Utttlor for 71,000 aoros. Tho deed is dat ed April 20, 1S77; consideration, $30,000. Chicago. May 31. A dispatch received this morning at Gen. Sheridan's Load quar ters from Lieut. Clark, dated Hod Cloud agoncy, May i!9, statos that altor a careful Investigation ho consldora the part of the Choyenne story rotating to sitting Dull ab solutely false, that chlof being north of tho Yellowstone, and probably north of tho Mlaaourl. Tbo rest of the Choyenno report appears to be founded on fact, tbouah there is no certainty about 1L Probably Lame Door'a village was captured and tho yerslon of the affair given correct. The haw grand Jury la investigating some remarkable ohargea made by the Poet, and apparently wbll substantiated, In subBtatioe they aro that tho lato Sulllvan-Ilanford oaao was trlod bofore a Jury packed through tho connivance of ballltr, bunko steerors, thieves, and police acting under instructions from Superintendent Ulekey; that tho may or was concerned In the business directly through his wicked partner in bnslncm. In return for this sorvlce tho tnlovoi and scala wags received iwrmlsulon to ply their trade unuolestod, and that thoy were organized into repeating bauds on election duy, an un der direction of tho woll known Crook voied systematically for tho proeut city govern iiionl; that Sullivan aided thotu us u rocoin. peni-o for tholr work lor him, ntul that bo kMcs Uioeo fuels, which have been sworn to bofore the grand Jury to-day others of equal atuudhig and character aro forthcoming. Portland. Out., May ill. Tho housoof Al. oxandor Snyder was destroyed by lire last night. Two children were hiireed to death. Now York, May 31. A Montreal apodal says the loss by lire yesterday Will reuch (500,000. Now York, June 1. Kratus llrooks to day announced his retirement from tho actlvo management of the Kvenlng Express, at tho uloso of II years of JotirnalUtlo endeavor. Ills valedictory says there aro at least 112 Now York City Journals moro now than thero wore '-J5 years ago, and that with tho constantly Increasing expenses ot daily Jour nalism tho changes aro that thero will be as many published hero 25 years houco as now. Chicago, Juno 1, Tho Journal's Washing ton special nays; "Uonoml Duller said to your correspondent to-day ho thought ho knew bettor than tho press whethor hu own ed land In Colorudo. Tho deed of record mentioned In tho dispatch Irom Colorado is simply security for a debt duo, which will bo canceled wheu tho debt is paid. Tho Gen eral also btoutly dofeuded Kvarts for contin uing his law practice, assorting It Has his duty to finish up ongageinouts boforo coming Into ofllco. lie deouiod criticism on his course unjust." Soauton, Pa., June 2 Tho Republican this morning lias the following particulars of tho wrecking of a train last night on the Lehigh Valloy railroad: The first intimation the en gineer had of the accident was a violent rock tug ol the train. A mlnuto later the first of tho passenger cars mounted tho forward trunk, on which it rested and was precipitat ed down an embankment a distance of 10 feet, together with three other coaohet, laden with passengers. The coupling broko, leav ing the ongluo and ono baggage car in safe ty on tho track. The painful scene which followed ba files description. A wall of an guish rent the air as the passengers dragged themselves from the debris of the wreck. The four cars were smashed in plccoa,and many passengers were pinned down in most excrutlating positions. Mrs. Homer, of aoranion, ana Airs. Ulekey, orTonawanda, were killed and several others aavernlv in. Jorod, four orthem fatally. Mostof the In jured are said to belong to Tonawanda and vicinuy. a miraculous escape la recorded In the case of Mrs. Cool, of West FltUton. who, together with bor three chlldred. warn among the passengers, and passed through the wreck with only a few slight scratches. The work of caring for the passengers was a trying and fearful one, owing to the distance they had to bo removed. Assistance was rendered aa promptly as possible, and every thing was done that could be accomplished to aaausge pain of the sufTerers. Scrauton, Pa., June 2. A special train with the body of tin, Ilower is just here. Two persons were Instantly killed by the ac cident, and seventeen wounded. Sue of the Injured are not expected to recover. New Orleans, June 1. Ex-Governor Pack ard ia dangerously 111 with congestive chills. His physician forbid his receiving yUkors, ueesagea or lvtton. v Lontdon. Mav 29. The Telegram's dls- . patcli from Bucharest says t Humors aro current here in political rind diplomatic circles respecting tho possibility of an arrangement through tho mediation of Germany. Tho fact, that Prlnco Gorts ohnkoft' will accompany tho Czar Is as serted tohoapaclfloBymptom. The Im pression gains dally that Bussia, moro than over, desires a speedy solution iof the present complications. ItAausA, May 29. Tho anti-Turkish movement in Bervlu has escaped all con trol. Prlnco Milan finding he was be coming dangerously unpopular has been forced to prepare for war despite strong' remonstrances of foreign representatives. AloxlnaU and other towns on tho fron tier aro being hastily fortified and a speedy resumption of hostilities is re garded as certain. Vienna, May 29. Emperor Francis Joseph and tho Cznr will niect at Harm nustud. Count Schouvalofl recently informed Prlnco Bismarck that Ilussia, as indcmninoatioii or. war exppnscs would eventually claim Upper Armenia ns far as Kara, and excluding Erzcroum so as not to luterfero with English inter ests on tho Euphrates, provided England remained neutral. Wildest rumors aro In circulation con cerning tho condition of afTuir at Con stantinople. It 1b said a conspiracy has beon discovered against tho dynast with ramifications in the provinces. A court martial Is Bitting with closed doors. Tho only certain fact is that Mamoud Hamad Pasha Insists upon draftlngnll tho Softas into tho army. ' LiVKiiPooii, May 29. At tho reception in this city, Grunt was called on for his views on American polities. Ho declined to glvo thorn at length, saying that what ever ho said whethor fuvorahlo or unfav orable might be misconstrued. Hayes deserved tho esteem and confidence of all Republicans while trying his experi ment iu thu South, nothing could bo moro unpatriotic thuu n premature quarrel with him on tho suspicion that ho meant to Johnsonlso tho ltepubllcau party, lie commended tho personal character of ex Gov. Clmmbeilaiu, of South Carolina, and ex Marshal I'ucknrd f Louisiana. Thu llrst, hu said, wus u brilliant scholar, and tho second, a man of great ability und honesty. Ho hoped tho experiment of Hayes would not disappoint those Republicans who feared general eatuHtrophc. Loudon, May 31, It is understood tho corporation ol London will prei-eut Gun. Grant tho hnnor.uy freedom of tho city in a gold box. After tho presentation tho corpo ration will entertain Uon. Grunt at Dijuuer at Guild Hall. A formal Invitation will bo sont him in a fow days. Vlonna, May 31. ThoTagblntt stales that Mukhtar Pasha has boon dismissed irom coinmaud, and will be court-martlalod for representing that he had equipped an army ofuO.frOO mon, wheroas ho only had 30,000 at his disposal. The Times' Buoharost dispatch lays tho weather Is now dry and hot. No veryaorlous resistance to the actual crossing of the Danube la apnrehendtd, as the fortresses will be avoided aud want of proper organi zation renders tho Turkish -armies un wieldy. Large masses of Turks to (lay made a fifth attempt to establish batteries, opposito Islatz, but woro driven away by Itonmanlan guns. London, May 30. A dispntoh from Krze roum, Tuesday, doner I bos the position or tho opposing armies as follows: Tho Russian right wing is at Nlsslsslponeck. aud thu ad- VAiiui guard thoreof has roaohod Kalldagli. Cavalry 'patrols bolonulnii to tho Russian comer havo advancod as far as Vesluvaisan. Tho lelt wing Is now only (1,000 strong, and tho main body thereof is at Utchkllllsa. Thn advance guard has had sklriul6hcs with thu Turks at Topruk Kaloh. &t. I'etorauurg, May 31. An olllolal dlv pitch from tho armv of tho Caucasus. Mav UDth, says on Monday Gon. Oklobdilo, com manding operations against 11 ttoum, ordor ed his advance guard to too loll bank of tho heights on tho left of the Turkish Hue. The eutorprUo was accomplished. Meantime do- taclimontH ascended Klntvlsoh, aud nfcer great dlfllcultv established a position about tour miles (rem ICalztibant, thus cutting otf communication uetweon isntoum and the population of Kabellte district. Tho Hushlaii Iosn In both enterprises whs four killed and thirty wounded. London, May 31. Tho Turkish foreign minister has telegraphed tho Fortu's repre sentatives abroad as follows: . Ardahain, which was recently occupied by the Russi ans, has been recaptured by Ottoman troops. New York, May .11. Tho Times corrospon dent within tho Turkish lines describing Turkish dllatorinoss, reports that on tho 0th of May, 300 Krupp guns were!lurrleit In the snow on tho road botwoou Trobhumd and Krzeroum. It is known that theco liuvo nut since been mounted, from which it I believ ed tho Turks aro not adequately pronartd to retail the Ruxslau advance through Songalu passes to Krzoroiim plains. Chicago, May 30. The Intor-Ocean's Lon don special says: I havo lust been a tele gram to a prominent merchant of London Irom a broker In Coustantluoplo who slates that tho impression exists In commercial circles that tho war will be ofahortduratlon. Tho Porto contldontly expected aid from England, which la not yet forthcoming, and late defeats havo had such a depressing eflect that any fair proposal would likely be accepted. Two Austrian monitors arrivod this morn ing in sight of Belgrade, A special Irom Constantinople says in con. sequenco of tho demonstration of 3,000 Sof tas, the Grand Vlsler consented to tho dis missal of Redlf Pasha. London. May 31, Tho Dally Telegraph has the following from Uatoum on Wednea. day: The Ruasians yesterday attacked the Turkish positions here: notwithstanding the large force which tho Russlaus brought to the attack aud their perslatenoo against a gallant tire of Ottoman artillerv and Infan. try, they were Anally repulsed, leaving great numbers of dead and wounded. The en gagement lasted ten hours, during which time very close oombaU took place. The Dally Telograph'a Erzeroum special oonflruasitno report the Russian ,'eft wing was repulsod in an attack on Karakillosu, London, June 1. Bucharest specials say the steam tug at FJainanda, British proper ty and dying the British flag, was sunk by order of the Russian commanding oUlcer. Landsfield has addressed a note to the Kou msnlan government asking an explanation. The TcltgrapK'a correspondent with the headquarters of Mnkbtar Pasha bofore Erze roum telegraphs Wednesday: The army Is in readlneas to begin the advance, and co operation baa been arranged with the Turk lab troops at present ia front of Olth Bucuabmt, MaySl.-Graad DukeNlcbo llaa telegraphed lb Czar asking whether Wadar U cJieuOMtaaeea b wuf jKMtjpoet , roaiHW his visit. Meanwhile, however, everything Is so ordered aa to be in readiness for his re ception on June Gth. London June 1. His Royal Highness, tho Prince of Wales with Gen. Grant, loft Vic toria Railroad Station for Epsom by special train at ono o'clock. Count Munstor. Ger man embassor, Duko of Hamilton, Lord Dudley and sovoral othors went by the samo train. London, Juno 1. Tho vlaofo-lmen'can SrVmMBUtofl that a dlnnor to General Grant has been arrangod at the United Servleo club which a reproaentativotof tho British army and navy. This honor is only tender ed to olhcors of tho highest destination. Othor military clubs havo followed tho ox ample or tbo United Service Inviting tho Gonoral to boco'tio in honorary member. Among political clubs tho way bos boon lod uy tno iiororm ciuu. CittcAoo, Juno 1. Tho Times' London special reiterates in forclblo languago that all the talk of a probability of speedy pooco is a moro stock Jobbing schouip; that a gonoral war was novor moro Imminent than now. Ho quotes the recent dobate in Parliament In which the Mtnistorof tho Interior Cross, and Northeoto took prominent parts, and declares that their belligerent ideas, being glvon pub licity by moans of widosproad naming post ers, have kindled anti-GIadstono inovouient throughout the kingdom that bid fair lo nul lify all poaoo projects. Ho has Information from tho principal European cities of nows that strongly confirms this. British diplo macy Is working energetically to fustrato a Gorman-Itallaa alllaaco and throw Italy in to line Austria. Russia is vigorously striv ing to neutralize English diplomacy, defer ring an answer to Derby until Bismarck It and Austria have chosen their course The Times in a leading articlo says: "Gladstone Is now pro omlnontly tboLlboral loador, or, lot ussy with his opponents, tho Radical leader, all that has tho truo and olearrlng or liberalism In tho country; all thatiay bo counted upon to enduro and baveJMght in any futuro contest between tho two great parties or tho Stato, now at taches Itsoirto bis name." St. Pktkiuiiuiui, Junol. Adhuntoh from headquarters of tho army of Caucasus, says u moro psciilu fooling la noticeable In front of Batoum tho Inhabitants are surrendering tholr arms to tho Russian authorities. An uprising has occurred in Lorok district, Tho Insurgonts wero dispersed by troop; In surgents lost 60 killed and 100 wounded. London, Juno 1. A Vlonna coriesondont says tho Turks do not seem to bo abloto tvko advautsgo or tho delay of tho Rttvdan army In Asl.i, All accounts agroo that tbo condi tion of tholr forces Is worso than Is generally believed. With tho exception of arms thoy lack o cry thing requisite for an army in tho Hold. Thero is scarcely any reserve stack of ammunition, ospoolally for artillery. It Is Impossible to romody all thotoshortoamlngs botoro tho RusMsns iidvancoon Krzoroum, Erzeroum, Juno 1. During tbo night of May 21HH tho Russians dofoated and rotitod Manssa Pasha's Circassians atllokli Ahmed. noir KaiB. Bokll Ahmod was burnod. Kars la amply provisioned, but as a precautionary moasuro the garrison has boon nut on half rations. Kara Is nomplotolv Invented. Telearanbio communication coasod two days ago. iietaoumenui irom ivaraKoiissa and xopraK Kaleh nro falling baok upon Dellbaba beforo tbo advanoo of tho Russian left wing. A do taohmont from Van to relnfnren Mukhtar Pasha Is expectod at Hassan Kaloh. Ado taohmont from the Russian center is march ing to Intoroept It. Now York, June 3. Tho Times' Constan tinople correspondent says: "Interviews with several olllcemoonvlhoe me that bribery and corruption aro now going on so greatly that Turkish suocoss Is Impossible. Thoro aro no horsos, no monoy, no order of man agement. All carrlago horsos hayo beon solzed. Moro Softas havo beon oxppllod. Tho Sultan Is a nonentity, with 300 women and 6,000 porsons of all ulatsos to feed, Tho strain on tho troasury Is onormous. Thoro is no patriotism among olllclals. TMIf.niPft I..MU -. ri'lirfk Im.w IImii.iIi. spoclal Irom Loudou says little faith li placed In poaco rumors, Loudon papers think Russia will bo tho first to makeuvorturus but thoro Is no doubt dlsalloctlou at Stain. bout and dofeat at Kars nro playing sad havoc. With thn resolution of tho Porto to tight thn war out on Its merits, tho Mar Is dully assuming a moro religious ohuractor on elthornlde and hence will be moro relent loss, bitter aud horrible, Hliold thu powers Intervene now Iho only eirect will probably bo to dellno their positions. Tho London Times says to-day, PACIFIC COAST. San Fiuncikco, May 30 Crop reports from all the prlucipul points In thontutc show that thu recent rains havo u bene llclul eflect gonerully on tho Into sown grain ami Improved tlio prospect for feed. Somo damage resulted from lodging early sown grain und wetting hay cut, but on thu whole tho harvest promises rather butter than at tho date of last report. Experts nro estimating tho surplus wheat this season nt two and three liuii drcd thousand tons, but it Is probably rather early yet to approximate very closely. A San Diego dispatch says tho Indians murdered a mall carrier tlireo miles oust of Camn Bowie, Arizona, yesterday. Llout. . West with 111 men pursued unit overtook tho Indians, but found them too strong, aud retired. San Jo.sk, May 29. About 10 o'clock last night tho Jury In the HuukH-Nuglee breach of promise case, returned a verdict In favor of tho jiluliitlir for $27,000. Thu amount sued lor wuh $.10,000. At tho llrst count ten of tho Jury wero In favor of giving tho woman tho whole amount asked for, ono In favor of $15,000, and ono $20,000. Tho lust named each went as high us $25,000 und compromised on thu difference. Tho verdict created consid erable surprise and It Is thought thut had Bhofiued for $100,000 tho Jury would hnvo given her threo fourths or the amount. Tho case will be appealed. San Franolsoo, May 31. D. M. Knowlton committed suicide at the Russ House to-day by taking strychnine. Deceased was Assist ant Adjutant General of tho Grand army of the Republic, and had boon employed as bookkeeper by the superintendent of con struction in the U. S. Appraiser's stores, but had been out or employment Home mouths and somewhat embarrassed In circumstanc es, ilia brother, Professor Knowlton, tho well-known teacher or elocution, states that the suicide was probably the result or men tal dspresstoa, constquont upon ludalfiouco iu drink for a few days past. The bark Mary Belle Roberts, of this port, was seized at Honolulu fominuuu-llniroijiuui and condemned by tho Hawaiian govern, ment. Capt. Gray was lodged In the insane asvlnm at Honolulu, being crazy from the eBecU of drluk. Han 1tmuc!bco. Juno 1. Arizona advices report the murder of mall carrier and milita ry telegraph rerulrers near Camp Bowie. Troops are in pursuit. There is much alarm among citizens. Victoria. June 8. A snrvl vnr nt thn wi-aaV or the lost steamship George S. Wright has at Uat beea dlwwwtd, m H M JadtaB named Coma, and was a coal heaver on boat d .,, He was recognized on the street at Nanalmo on Friday, arrested and brought lo Victoria, yesterday. The Colonist of to-day says: Since tho disaster Coma has constantly evad ed tho police, and until quite recently It wsa not known that there existed a single survi vor oi iue wreca. Aoout a lortnignt ago ne ventured Into Nanalmo, wbero was arrested by Constable Stewart on Friday and arrived hero yesterday. Coma confessed to tho su perintendent of police, after bolng duly cau tioned, that at night the bollorsor tho steam ship exploded and she began to sink at once. Capt. Alnslep. with four U. S. ollicers and a passenger, got Into. a boat and told Coma, who was on deok, to got In too. Tho rest oi the poople woro In bed or Irlod to escape by moans of anothor boat. Tho captain's party, spvou In all, pulled ashore, near Capo Cau tion, tho party woro near nakod and tho In dians gavo thorn blankets to keep them warm, A day or two afterwards threo canoo loads of Indiana camo lo tho spot and Cap tain Aiusley ottorod the loador llvo hundred dollars to convoy tho shipwrecked men to Fort Rupert. Four of tho Indians weia armod with muskea with which thoy killed all tbo whites, tied stones lo the bodies and sank thorn in doop water. Thoy robbed tho bodies or all valuables Including the cap tains gold watoh and chain. They sivaml Coma but told him that ir he ovor dared tn narrate tho circumstances thoy would kllk his father. Coma thinks that all the poople on hoard who were In bod at the tlmo or tho Axnlfialnn wai-a ilmmnaA thm tia -..- down rapidly. The prisoner was to-day oon- """ "J juo "ur prisoners wno were brought by tho Rocket and have alnco been In iroal hnrn. anil lrtrnllnl - k.i...i.. to the party of murderers. Astoria, June 2d. Astoria has boon visited by a very destructive conflagration, which for a tlmo threatened to sweep away the most or tho town. Thollro commencod In the Snug saloon, on Concom ley street, dlrect- almost superhuman oxortlons tho cannery was savod rrom dostruotlon, Every building ..... v."""""ini nn mil norm B1UO oi uoucom- y atroot rropi Ktnnoy's cannery to Slbson, Hamilton .t Co's, atom on tho wctsldo ot tho Parkor Houto block. Sthson. Hamilton V Co's storo Is eeorcliod brown. Peter Run ey's now bjilldlug opposito Isconsumod.and but for a change Iu tbo wind whllo this woh burning, nil tlio business part of tho old iiiwii. inciiiuiiig tno l'atker Houso and Ocei doui Hotol, would havo been burnod, Eve ry store mm dwelling limine In tills part of tlio town was emptied or Its contents, ns OWlllir lO I 111! tnllll nliaixwn nt n..(l.l.... 111.- nu ulllQlont tiro rngluo, ovorythlng, Heomod xuuiumi. inu nro is now under complete control. Thn principal loters iro Peter Ru ,,',oy.'. 1,HIV Bergman, Sessions ,t St. LouU. II. 11. Parkor and (loo. B. Evvan. Thu osti matod loss is $20,000. Mr. J. O. Fleece, in company with wife, Mrs. Bowkernud tholr children, paid a visit to Mluto's Island opposito South S.dom on tuoovening of Suudav. Mav ''7ili. ami m ihn. ohlldron woro amusing thomsolvos lu pick lug up protty pleoosof rock on tbo bar, thoro thoy fouird a spcclmon of quartz thickly studded with gold. We havo examines! tli rock, which Is considerably water worn, ami contains threo or four dollars' worth of the precious metal. It Is about tho alzo or a walnut aud has ovldontly boon oarrhul iv tho stream for a oonsldorablo distance, most prouauiy either by the Coast Fork, from tho Bohemia' mines, or by tho MoKonzIo, from Illue.on the hoadwatets or which rloh quartz lodgos havo long boen known fo exist. Mr. Pallia alaonloknil nn kmull u.i.,'.. .. (loVerllUlflllt Islllnil iihnirn Ihi, nli l.-.. thno slnco, In whluh tho gold .wus visible. iTiiumiutvn uui wnaisonio ncu llo.il rock inayyotbn round lu this vicinity, burled In thu sands or tho Islands aboVu'meutlouod. Capital hodgo 1. O.G. T. or thU oily sonde tho following named porsons to tho Grand lidge, which convenes In tlio city of Albany on tho 12th lust. DologaUw, Jonathan. 0'Don.ild, U. W. Scrlbor, John Earl, Mrs. tfadlo McFitdden aud Mrs. lUehaol litrl. Alternates, A. T.Yoaton, Jas. Coiruy, K. P. Hodnot, Jas.Chltwoodaud Mrs.Mary Fleece. D. II. Stearns of Portland, founder of the Boo.lsproparlngto publish a tl.ir.etteeroftho Stale, containing descriptions of tho cotiutlos , cities and towns, tho iiumo or tho U. S, oilloltls. nmnur.teturlug milling and mining luierosts, Bnllroad tlmo labium, etc. Tim work Is to bo In pamphlet form, and pub lished annually. Mr. St urns Is lu tho city at proseut, and Is stopping ut thnChuiuokota. PIONEER. lU-UNION. Tho coinmlttoe having In cluirgn tho a rumoiuonts or tho Pioneer Reunion Iish tnado tlio following uppolntmonts: TICKKT SV.U.V.H1. Mart L. Chamborlln and Xmi It, Hyde. (iatj:-k:kii:ui. John Downing, Tho li, Allen, D. I). Prot ty man and J. W.Cox. Causo ol 8hoep Loslug their Wool. There Is no method or inediolno no food or troatnibnt that will urrest tho wool from falling rrom the sheep whon ,onco It has bo guu; for tho reason that tho lnury Is done to the fibre of tho wool long beforo It boglns to fU out. The wool by some sicklies or dls taso or samo maltreatment In feeding has beon arroited lu its continuous growth, und Is broken or rottod, and whon thn now growth of wool starts, It ptishos Iho old wool out till it drops. Wo oflen hear mauy wool growers say: "I wondor what uiakos that sheep cast its fleece or drop Its wool, It hsa been trcatod as well as tho rest." But the feet is it has had a bad spell ofBleknnn of some kind some tlmo In tho Full, and baa been overlooked until the ileoco tolls the story. All tie grain it will eat and tl.n Kai.1 of hay won't make the wool uuito again af- tor it has thus broken. Of course the sheep that are getting into the best condition with the grain feed aro only hurrying up to grow a now fleece, and.aro sheddlug their old rot ten ooat, faster than thoao that are not so well fed. That Is the whole secret. Tho onlv way to save the wool Is to shear it now and oiannet me sueep, or keep thom under co er till Illllll WAKtllHr. will, niuul 1.,1 1 ,1.,... have any tklu dUeate, or are troubled with uuuv, juu win men bwj u, aim ne prepared to apjily the proper remedies. Michigan NfAflV 12.S Hftft IiIImHaIm tt aAA .a.,1 --' -v --!- wVe we ivu vtuiei W0t are exported from this contlneut to Europ I-W J M TT ' & ' ,. ii ".j 4 .a -v'& U 'M 'f .'