Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, April 25, 1879, Image 4

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ISSUKII KVKBr I'lltDAY, IIT
OIiAIlIX eft OIIAIG-,
rmu.isiiKr.s ami ruoriiiKTosw.
TerniN or.iiilicrlilloiii ;
One copy one rar (M numbcra),lln alliance., ..2 !0
OnocopjrsU months (M'mimlrfrj) 1 2fl
On ropy lliTnoinonllil(l3 niiiiiiwra) 75
Air II not inlil within nix Moulin, M will 1 ihargcil
"neycirVsiilisorlpllon. MZMl JJVC-M
POM'bAN I)," A I'M I.SsTl fVJ.
"telegraphic.
IIASTKKN .STATUS.
HltlliiK Hull Hrllltli nlir.
Yy'asui.nutoN, April 20. Tlio sccrctniy of
war linn addressed n letter to Orncrnl Kher
mon, directing Win that in entio Hitting Hull
or nny of Lis follower cross from llio Hrit
tlsh possessions, they will bo held prisoners
of wnr until further orders from t ho presi
dent. In view of this ncllon, Sitting Hull
and his bind hnvo volnntitrilv subjected
themselves to tho nuthorily of Orc.it Ilritaln
nud ceased to ho subjects of thu United
Htatos. They will not now ho permitted,
even with penrn Intentions, to locross tho
frontier.
Jlosis' (liilill.
Chief Menus mul other Indlnns called nt
tho executive! mansion yialerdiy mul wero
prcnaiitedto tho prcnldeiit, who H.ildto them:
"I nni Kind to hco yon, my friends. 1 hopo
Herniary Hilmrzwill motion Ncttlcinriitwllh
yon Hint shall ho latbfiictory. AVo nro
friendly toward you, mid want to dcnl with
loxnct jiiHtlcc. I hopo juti will idwiiyHbo our
Mends."
Homo Unintllln Indians yct.turit.iy inortilnj;
nt Hi" ofllcu of tho Hccrctiiry of tho interior,
expressed tin ir disHatisfaclion with tho terms
ngrced upon jratirdny. Chief Mourn, how
over, stands to tho contract.
Tlio IViiIIiMn.
Js'kw Yoiik, April i!U. .OIImoro'H gaulon
was crowded Inst night, nnd tho tun pedes,
trlans left out of tho forty that started last
Monday wero llhernlly applauded. Punched
nppcurcd fict.li, hut wiih uctually llrtd out.
Merrill's feet vscro in fearful condition, mid
nveiry step caused Intense palli. Khrouo
vlthdrcw nt 8:51), nflir completing '155
wiles. Ho hcciiiiiI to ho completely used
up. O'Jlriui wallivd slowly until near tho
close, when tho music nud excite incut
ipifckcucil his pace, llimllo looked fresh lis
nny, mid did miuui wonderful tinvelliig for n
luil. Punched withdrew nt 10,-i7 p. m.. hav
ing covered ISO 5-H miles, nud Mcrrllt ro
tired nt in."2:i, e'luiiplcllng 175 fi.rl mill s nnd
holding tho record of Kinds in tho interim
tluunl tiinldi. Hritdlv wentoir nl 10:50 v.
II., bavin;; gone !I71 miles, nnd nil Ihn olh
cri followed within ten minutes, (lurlhi
presented Pmichnl with tho licit nnd lold
jdlil ho would Ri't his money nt tho (Hipper
ifllce on Mnnd.iv. During tho week O'llrien
traveled !., ;i-M miles, Notion .IJ5 7-H,
llryno la? 1-1, Willis 310 f.-, Hlnnle-y
l!7l)7.H, nnd Day !! ill n-a.
I'olori'il Ciiiiveiitliin.
Ni.w Om.KiNH, April 110. At tho colorecl
I'oiivrulioii yesterday npecrhrs vtcro Hindu
on liiiinigmtluii, lluihert von for imuirdi
nto Immigration, Millng that colored men
oonld et no Juvtlco hcio; tho (Joiigrt hiiicii
now in Congress hnd their credentials writ
tun In tho Mood of negroes, mid tho Juill'
clary In in); in tho interest of tho worst cle
ment of tho Democrntlo pnity, A rotoln
tlon hilorslng immediiito immigration was
paused iiuuiiluioindy
Ainilliei- Vcxxe I lor AlitMlin.
Wasiii.sutos, April 1!2. Secretary riher
mail Iiiih ordered tho lovonun steamer Itush
to tako mi hoard miftlciciit supplies lor i 11 vo
inotitliH' cruiso, leave Han Francisco not
inlor limn May 15th mid proceed to tho
waters of Alaskrt for tho purposo of enfore
log tho provisions of Ihn law, nnd for tho
protection of tho Interests of Iho govern,
meiit In tho seul Islands nnd on tlin seal
otter hunting ground throughout Alaska
generally.
I. mul KcrUlom
Tho roso of W. II. l'latt H tho Union l'n-
clllo Hnllroad (.'onijiuiiy, iiivolv'jig tho right
cl seiners In liro-e-nijil i.iiuh ;rjuicil ny i;on
i;rcss, to rnilroad companies under Lection II
oi inn net ol .nny J, iwj, was necnieil in
tho U, K, si'vrinio court llii.1 niteruooii.
Tho net refined to provided that nil lauds
tliut wero grantid to Iho company hhould
ho linhlii to pri'-emjitlmi if not "..old or
otherwiso disposed ol" within Ihrco years
niter completion of thu entiio road, On tho
lid of Seplemhcr, lh7B, tho neerctaiy of tho
interior decided that n moilgago oxecutcd
liy I'm company upon tho Uuds in lHli7 was
not u iIIhiiohM of tho Mian within Iho menu.
InS of that statute. This couil, however,
reverses tho decision of tho interior depart,
incut nnd holdH that tho mortgage vim Mich
n disposal, nnd that iho tractor land claimed
liy (omplaint was not open tu pre-emption,
Mud ho was not in ciiuitahlo titlo. Doerro
filed.
Ilctlcrinliisf lloiuls.
Tim hecrelary of tho Ircniury will this nf
tornooii issuo it cull for tho redemption of
'Ji,tiH,;iUJ id iu iioiuh.
Coiinllluiloiinl 4'iiui'iilhiu.
Ni.w Or.LKAsa, April '.'1. The Htnlo con
jdilitllonul eoinentlon met to-day mid was
called to order hy (lovernor NleholN. Tho
eouveiitiou inljouriieil till to-morrow.
llealli'N 1IiiisIo'hII.
Xtiw Yoiik, April '.'2.- tlencral John A,
U died to-night nt 11;0.
Illil lloiiiliilon IteUl.
ItiriiMoMi, April 'J2. -The council of for
eign bomlhohWrv, Ihi'ough their Now York
ngents. uotilled (lov llolliday of their no-
ceptanee of Iho plan of setllemeut of tho
irgiiiiiM.uo ileni ns provnioil lit uiu mil
recently paed hy the general nsomhly
Ni-inile I'roeeetlliiu.
NYamiimito.s, April 'iX Thsro was n shaip
discussion In the Henato to-day ovtr h I evo
lution to rcociud the rule regarding tlieie
movnl of Innate employes. Tho Heplihll
cans lusalled t!u eMiirso of the De-moerats
and pul tin iu on tho defeiuive. An amend
lueut pioposeil 1 1) l'eiidlelou tint rmplovis
khall lu old) retained io louif h neoeplumo
l n iiinjorily of the reuato was mlopted hy n
vote of :ii!o'J:i l)i(iii,iiii coiitiuvcd un
til Iho expiration of ll.o moiniiig hour with
out tho rotolulioii heiug disposed of. Do
li.ito on the army hill was then icumcd ly
Willluuu. CouUIng gvvo notice tint he
.should Hddresn the Seualii to-monou
t nUlnel hikslon.
Tin i ihini I in-day dlKciUM'd the Indian
trouhleo and eul lUher.v luleiets of Alsnl.i
In Meitinr.v til lllv.
The ilialh of lieiural Dix was noted, and
llsg on .ill public and many private build
ing are i.t hvlf mast
(.'.ill lui- lluinli.
A call was usued lo-diy by the secrolniy
of Iho treiisury for baluicaof Iho loan of 1851
live per fcuts, amounting to f '.'.'.0,000. Thev
nro all rogUtered, TJu liolders may nt any
tnue wllhiii leu days cxehaugo tliim far four
) or cutn, at par, with luti'reit computed on
each clans of bonds lo (Into of exchange It
not exchnnged they will ho paid nt maturity
of call.
An IMIIor's Iilen.
New Yoiik, April 'JO. Tho Iliilllon, n now
miniiift popcr, hns Rtiggestcd n nnllonnl law
rcrpjltiug nil gout nun sliver mining compa
nies to innlco nt least ncml-nnnunl imblio ex
liiblts of their operations nnd condition, nnd
particularly of their exnet product. IU edi
tor has received n letter from Hccrttnry Sher
man as follows: Your idea heems n good one,
nnd tho matter will bo referred to tho director
of tho mint nnd considered before the next
session of Congress.
Iliimll tlllier.
A Yuuhington special says thnt n careful
canvas of tho Kcuato shows thnt tho hill
making silver coins below ouo dollar legal
tender up to twenty dollars, will probably
piss thnt body this i.esslon.
Ni'Kro linmlsr.'ttloii ( leeclietl
A gentleman jtut nrrived hero from Caddo
parish, I.uuUiaua, nud who owns nnd workB
n largo plantation there, reports that tho do
parturo of negroes had nlmost ceased. Tho
exodus hns been temporal Hy checked, not
becauso of nny cliango of feeling on tho part
of blnck men, but hecauso they will ho in
bclte r condition to cmigrnto when tho coining
crop is disposed of, unless In tho mcantimo
tho Louisiana constitutional convention bo
nets as to guarantee theso pcoplo nil legal
right, nnd thus remove tho present cnuko of
nlnrm.
IMllill ISoulli Hhol ill.
Ciiicauc, April 'l'i. WMlo Ldwin Ilnoth
wai giving tin- Milihxpiy In tho hint net of
Klehard 111., lit MoVickcr's thu.ilro to-ulght,
i) shot was fired nt him by u man Hitting in
tho lott-luiud upper gnll.ry. Booth nat Htlll,
until niter nhout tbrec seconds n second nliot
was llrod, when ho loso and Marled toward
tho left wing of Iho stage, pointing out ns
ho went tho would-ho nssncjtin. Tho latter
was lit onco seized, nnd but for tho interven
tion of oMoertt vould lnvo been roughly
handled. Ho fdntiH that his nnmo is Mart
Clitiy, that bo l.i 'Si years old, nud dry goods
clerk of til. Ijouis; that ho tins been thrco
yearn preparing to do this deed, Is greatly
nurprUed thnt ho failed, nnd his failure to
kill lloolh Is tho only part of It which ho re
grotu. Ho rof uncs to htnto the cnuso of his
action, but snys Hint his reasons will ho re
garded ns Kiinicicnt.
Mlncrx In I'erll.
Wii.itKsmniin, l'n., April ill. V civ in n
mlno nt nugar Notch has liuprlsnncil veu
men; two hundred men nro winking from tho
surface to rescue them,
Cultiollc Iliilversily iliirnetl.
Pllioielo, April '23. Houth l!indsiacl!il
says that Kotro Daiuo Catholio un.vcrsity Is
entirely burned down, Tho Iiilltmnry, old
nun's home, music hull, nnd Minim's hall
adjoining, wero nlso Imnuil, No lives lost,
Thu losals intimated 'it from nun hundred
nnd llfty to two hundred nud llflv thousand
dollars; iiisuraneii on Iho university building
Sfili.OOtl.
Iintliiii Ti-nitlilei In Caiiiulit,
OnAvrv, )nt., April -'J. DisjiatcliiM fiom
tho northwest uuiiouuco great sullcring
nuiong iiiuiin Indian Iribes iu Hie ('aimdinii
tertitnric s. At 2u bee I, ntarving baud broke
Into tho Hudson Hay Company a slmo nud
pluiiderud it; mid H.iioipio, u noted Indian
runner, leporls that uiun (Iroeii duid of huu
gi r on tho pUins suuth of Thunder llrccding
Hlllx. Col. Molitod, (hiet otllecr (if tho
mounted policu force, h.ijh that Iho authori
ties nro fnco lo faeo with u danger that limy
iiivolvo very serious comidlcutions, viz: Tho
cxtiiictioiiof thu liulialo. Hllortswill boinndo
during tho Hummer to Induco Sitting Hull
nud his follower.! to return to tho United
States, ns tho C.inmliau Indl.ius blnino them
for thinning out tho buffalo nnd drivlug tho
herds southward. Tho Sioux nro i.enttcred
iu small bands idoug tho frontier, nud com
plain liitteriy of privivllous. Thoro Is no talk
of war. Tho bauds traveling south of thero
lire simply looking for food.
ToKKiinaiwisT
NiUH'i"'lii(. Hi'voliillonUlN.
Sr. I'h-rKiisiiunii, Aiiril l'J.- Tho uknso or-
ilerlug thu nppointniont of governors-general
for six of tho moid populaus districts,
with perfect despotic powers, begins by
stating that rcccnts events hnvo shown that
tlieru exists iu Jttuudn bauds of criminals
who, though not iiumeious, nro very deter.
mined mm mm m undermining llio hlalo.
After refenug lo recent murderous attacks
on higher ofllcials nud ntleuijited nssahbinn
lion of Iho Hmpcror, Iho ul.aso continues:
Theso crimen have iiuulo nicessory provis
ional adoption cf cxce-ptluual measures to
peimit (f exemplary punishment of guilty
persons, nnd provide government ulUci.vls
with necessary powers for Maintaining order,
Tho uknso nuiiounccii llio provisional ap
pointment of governors-gem ml of St, l'oters
lung, Charkotl'nnd Odtssn, invested with ex
tended povvirs, Himilar powers nro con
ferred upon tho governors-general of Mos
cow, Iviill', mid Warsaw. Civil adminis
tration in Iho mentioned districts ti placed
under loutiol of govcrmna-goucrul in tho
name manner as theynrcHuhordiuntotocom-maiitler-lii-ehicf
of llio niiiiy in timo of war.
Iu dlktriets where imirtinl law has been pro
claimed, control of nil educational establl.h
incuts Is vi-sted Iu thegnvcrnorK-geucralvvho
nro also empowered to send befoio military
tribunals nil civ ili.vns iu elitiicts over which
they piesido. Tho governors-general nro
further nutliorUi'd In iiuuimarily remove
from their nspectivo dibtricts nil persons
w hose coutinui'd resideuco may bo considered
dangerous, to order Iho arrest of nny per
sons who ever uu their juJgmcut and
responsibillly, In hiipnres-i temporarily or
permanently nny newnpaper or periodicals
should they uppoar lo follow tmbvcridvo ten
dencies, nud generally to adopt such meas
ures ah they may consider uecesiary for tho
preservation of public peace,
ClirlsllniiH Jtiiouereil,
lUi.ui.m, April 20. It Ii stated Hint it
foi co of Albanians hnvo taken possession of
Kurshiiuilio iiiid mat-sncrid nil tho Cbriatinu
iuhsbltauW.
I'lUllllMKT llio '"Ills.
l.oMHis, pril '22.- Advices fiom Capo
Town to Apnl (1th, vl.t St. VilU'etit, say Lord
Clicluihfoid's c.iuip ut Oiuglu l.oviv on tho
road In HKon-e. wns atlaeked nt dev break oil
April 3 hv 11. Odd .idns, who made frrqiieut
nud dcMui.in iit.ivks on nil aides, but wero
npuUid nud pursued with gicat lias Four
hundred nud aeventy one Zulus wero found
dead around llio trioleins. Tho llusl attach
was led bv llobtilemanzi, whu couiin.iudid
nt lsauiileli. Tho Hiitlali loss is small. On
tlwlthinsl. Lord Chi Imaford with llu PUt,
fiOlli and 67th ii:iments, and iv body of ma
ilnrs, left camp anil relieved I'.Lowp during
the lilghl I d. I'liilaoii nod Ids guriuon
lnvo re-nclu-d UuiMill nud will aruvi' at Til
geht Apnl 7llt.
Captain llaitoii, Itaiou on Miithruli.u
nud (a) men vvein Killed on Hie '-th. Lieu a.
Nicholson nud Uruht were1 killed Me'or
Haekett was aeveielr voiiudal, nnd Lieut.
.Smith, Cuuls. O.ildiuer, Cox and Peniae
wero vvouihlod. Tho total of Hritish lows
in both eii.iyiuieuH is climated nt 'J'.'O
tilled nud wounded. The Hilllla lot '.J.rilKi
men.
An .Vuieilenii lltiri'.tlril.
Tho Amine in hoiscv P.uolo won tlu City
mul Submb in haudicup.
An Hpsoui concpouJoi.t, .writing last
night says: l'nrolo has created fiuch n favor
ablo imnrcssion upon tho inlud.i of backers
generally that tho flnnl quotations nt Tatter
sail's last night for tho City nnd Suburban
handicap, was only U to 1 against him.
Hjiniilsli Elections.
MAimiD, April 21. Returns from elections
show tho following result: Ministerialists
elected, 275; Constitutionalists, 32; mem
bers of other parties, 38. Among tho dep
uties elect aro Castclar, Segasta, Hchcgarray
nnd Mnrtos. A great number abstained
from voting.
Sr. l'KTKiisuuiio, April 23. Lieut. Hebro
vln has been m rested near Novgorod, sns-
pecteei ns ono oi mo Cliii-f members of the
rovoluliounry commlttco. Tho assassination
ui uiiuuiui rijijf nuu uuirnjcii ino wnercauouis
of ft socrct printing oQlco nt Toprovo, is ro-
ported. Tho czar until Intely eliovo out uu
..Hn..!lAi1 lillt lirii. I.la ...J...A l .... .....1
by Cossacks.
General Qourko, nowly appointed Governor-General
of St. Petersburg, lias ordered
nil gun makers to send it list of their slock
to tho city commandant, and sell only to
persons presenting spccinl authorization,
under penally of coutlscatlou of Btock nud
prohibition of trade. Private persons pos
sessing nrms enn only retain them by special
permission. Porters must bo kept nt tho
doora of nil Iiousch elny nnd night, to prevent
tho posting of placards ami mattering of ex
plosives in the streets.
ltoMB, April 23. General Gnrib.ildl, nt it
meeting of Republicans, declared Hint Italy
must bo nrmed nnd rendy to elnlln her unre
deemed provinces.
London, April 23. Parole, tho American
horse, won tho great metropolitan slakes nt
Epson.
Thoio is report of inoro lighting in Zulu
laud, nnd it Is clalmod that tho Zulus lost
1,200 men.
CAUiriGt'UAhr.
Ihircleu Ihivelopoil.
I'um.KA, April 20. A flro broko o'.it at
10:30 last night mul burned until morning,
destroying half tho city nnd At least two
thirds iu property. It tilurtcd on tho cast
sldo of Main street and swept nearly tho en
tiro titrect besides Mjvfcml cross streets.
Tho pustofllcc, telegraph ofllce, Jacknon Ho
tel, l'axtou k Co.'s bank, Masonic building,
Sentinel ofllce, nnd most of tho heaviest
merenntilo i-slablishmeuts wero destroyed.
It 14 iinpossillo nt present to cstlmato tho
loss. No mining property injured.
i:.iliisloii in u ('out Jllliiet.
Vii loiit.v, April 20. On Tucsdny luoru
lug a flro wns discovered in No. 10 lord of
tho Wi llinglon conl mlno on Departure' bay.
It was supposed lo lmvo lieuu extinguished
on tho following day, nnd on Thursday
morning when 25 or 30 miners entered tho
level to resume work, n tcrrlflo explosion
occurred, blowing tho working apparatus of
tho level into ruins, killing 11 men nud in
juring other. seriously. Thrco Chlu.iiiuli
nrn still In Iho working, but thero is uu hope
for thciii. Volunteers who lutored thu level
in tho nftciuooii report tho foul nir co strong
Hint they cannot remain below for r.ny
length of time. It Is reported Hint Ko. 10
level will hnvo to he Hooded, us tho mlno is
on flro in that vicinity. Tho Vancouver
Coal Co.'n men liavo stopped work mul gone
to assist iu tho work of jeseiio. The mcjio
nt tho pit'A mouth Is heartrending; wives
mid children weeping for hiisbauds and
fathers, nud parents for childien. The
names of tho killed nro ,1. Ronnie, ngedfil;
Reuben (lough, 1G; .John lloskin, John 1)1
von, (1, Campbell, L. Prclln, A. Ucmey and
four Chinamen.
Kieiiinslil,) Illsiilileil.
Tho anxiety rccontly felt on account of tho
non-arrival of tho Pnclflo Mnil Htcmnur Alas
ka nt Yokohama, for which port hIio sailed
from hern March Cth, wns dispelled this
evening by news per brig Nautilus from Hon
olulu, of her arrival thero on April 1st In a
disabled condition.
Tho Alaska met n succession of westerly
Kales until March 'JCth, when n hurrlcnno
set in, during wulcli tho sea ripped up tho nro supposed to follow onus breeding nro
guards forward on tho port side, started her only re.dircd when emu of thu (larents is pure
beauiH nud coviring board, ktovo In tho for- ly bred; and in theso times ot close margins
ward hom.e. tilled tho ciiglno room, mul del
uged tho ship with tons of water, Tho rud
der was temporarily disabled. Tho stoamcr
fell oil' In tho trough of tho sen, hut was 11
tinlly brought to. Tho engines ngaiu Htarlcd
nud sho rend icd Honolulu without further
nccldont. Thero it survey was held mid it
was drcidrd to repair Iho ilamages thero.
Tho machinery and boilers wero found in
(act. Tho repairs will rceiuiro 5,000 mid a
delay of ten days.
Hum Dill II.
A German tailor named Pool suirided this
morning in hUroom, No. (131 Pneiilo street,
by blowing out his brains. Ho had been
drinking heat liy lately.
ruin or s resn.
During tho rain of Saturday uiaht it hcavv
hliuvvcr of herrings fell near tlio Odd Fellows'
cemetery, probably taken up by it water
spout. tiuxrut in mi itrsriit'.
All adjourned nice ling of citizens, to con
cert measures for Iho relief of sufferers by
llio i.urcua lire, wiis neid mis loreuoon ut
tho chamber of commerce. It was mi.
iiouuced that tho supplies already contrib
uted liavo gono forward m n special car ut
t.ichrd to tho passenger train. Committees
wero uppoliilvd nud Iho city districted for
tlio purpose ut it canvass lor subscriptions,
Mayor llrj nut wailed upon tho Sail Fran
cisco Stock r.xehaugo, mid was Informed
that the board would contribute liberally.
Alilliij? Diin-Uii.
San l-'iMNCistfo, April 23. -Tho tluanco
committee of tho merchants' l'.urck.i relief
committee, met to-day, wheu tho total
amount of collections was reported tu bo
Ji.uw. llio llti.iiice comiiii.teo ellkpatclicil
n car loaded with coffee, iugr, riee, tlonr,
tea, canned piovUious, bacon, salt, etu.
Thus far thero h.t bcmi scut to tho Korean
milTcfcrs nbout $1,000 lit cash mid goods.
A Ilriitul lluriflur.
Etojm)n, April 22. At about four o'clock
this morning n burglar entered Iho house, of
S. P, Mllltrd, on Mormon itvenuo. Mrs.
Millard, Lc&rlug ,t noise, aroao from her bed
uud puaaed iulo tho parlor Tho burglar
htruck her on tho forchend with it club, (ell
ing her to tlio lloor, fracturing liar akull,
and then escaped. Mrs. Millard's rocovcry
Is doubtful.
Tin Low rr I.eveli.
ibtiisi v, April'JJ. Sieir.l Novml i was v.s
Ited bv n uuiubcr if ttpeits Uwlny. 'l'uy
re poll rich oro iu the bottom of the incline.
Tim highest assy is ?2SJ, the lowest $.70.
Ophir Is reporlnl vilh hcnus of low 1!t tde
oro pitching wei.
Suvcel tfoiu lleilruelluii.
I'onr ToKNaiiMi, April 22. Tho llritih
bark Stsghound, from llurr.vrd Inlet with
1'iiiib. r mul span, for Ihe l'.ugltsh govern
ment it Capetown, drifted, with all her
anchor ml, one cable' length off the reef
six mll.-s lU'ith cf I'lsttoiy rockion tho leith.
Th revenuu cutler Corwiu, Lieut, llt.mn.
i-uiumaudii, fiimi the Coluuibuv nvcr in
Neuh Hiv with aiipplies for Iho life a.ivinu
station, thu novt inoruliig diacovercd lies
situ vtiitu and eiit Haautsnev. They louud
tho olllciis sud crew exhausted, ivady to
sliiudiiu ll.o ve'HSfl 'lha Coiwtll indalw! in
getting tho nnchors nnd towed them fifteen
miles to sen.
IIIrIi mill ry.
Tho bark Idzzlo Marshall Is still oshoro
nud tugs uro endenvoring to get her off. Sho
Is completely dry nt lew tldo.
Callfuriilfi nml Jtcimlii.
Sas I'iiaschco, April 23. The tolnl hi
snrauco of tho l'.ureka flro foots up $130,087.
divided in f mall amounts nmong nearly nil
coinnauies doing business on tho coast.
Vti.nfs-i. Anrll 22. Oltlto nil e-xtciiilvo
ram rwlirred 111 tliO Slllro tltlllicl tills nftlT
noon mar shaft No. 1. Ono man is My-
posed to bo in tlio cave.
I:tit.pm. ;;v.. Anr 23. Iho leliel
committee telegrnplied to principal towns
ilccliniutt further ntil. llio lnimciiiiuo wains
j 0( ti10 ucjtltuto nro now provided for.
- 0oplo nro in good Miirits nud building
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1JIU
has
commenced. Weather pleasant.
Auollirr Sen Trwee-ily.
1'nnr Tnwssnso. Anril 21. Tho ship
Olago, Harding master, on her way to the)
Sound, saw lo tho westward n dismastod
vessel, which proved to bo u schooner of
about 70 tonB. auer passing wm wrcc
n titiBtler of it mile, they saw a man wavo n
shirt. A boat was lowcied nud sent out to
her, nnd returned nt iilno P. M with n man
liiReuf Iblo and unablo to move, having boen
lashed to tho wreck. On recovering ho said
that his natiio wns ictorino lloper, n l'ortu
gucso. Thoy left Sm lrauclsco nuotil n
mouth n;,'ovvIthll unn, bound noith on it
tradliif.' vovnue). Six days out Iho vessel
tiovo uu her beam cud and bocatuo watir
loggeil, during a southeast gale. Sho re
mained In this condition nbout two hours.
where her masts wero carried nwny. Sho
righted ngnlu, nnd of 11 men Owero drowned
in Iho forecastle. Tho captain was drowned
from the deck, and O'llrien, tho male, sea
man l'clcr, nnd a young mnii nbout III,
known ns Johnny, nflcr tho accident, wero
lashed to u gallantmast, where) they died.
Thoio drowned Iu tho foreemtlo were a col
ored cook, ft cabin boy, Johnny, (senmnn)
l'clcr George, nud (mother person. Thu
survivor's mind is uusittlod mid hu docs not
remember tho uamo of tho i.choouer.
Shipping intelligence reports that tho
scuoouer J.. .1. .Mcikinnon, uiirion uinjicr,
which sailed March 20th, nnsweutho de
scription, TJso Only Thoroughbred Mulls,
Wo cannot too often nor too urgently
recommend armors to mo none other than
thoroughbred hulls upon their licnlf. No
matter what tho breed may bu thnt ii chotcu,
whether it lx-Short-horn, (Unifon!? Devon,
Axrtiiiiv, Holatein orJerse-y thonialo should
alwaja butvpiitclv bred animal of tho rnco.
Occulonally wo Iiiid grailes that hnvo proved
imprudsivo silos, hut such iiistancci aw very
rare, nud constitute thu n.cvptiui rather thati
the rule. There is a Myatcriuu inlliience,
not nt nil understood, nud which tho ablest
scientists liavo Dcuc'ly attemptod to explain,
that follow .1 tho use of n thoroughbred mala
upon a stink of mixed blond. It slious Itself
iu increased aire, gi-eater vigor, and hotter
feeding rpialitios--very often iu tliuu par
tiuul.ira excelling thu tliui-uugiibrcd parent r
and it is v.orthy of sicuial notieo that, iu gen
cral, tlio more purely bred tho tnalo may Ikj,
tho moio markod nps'nrs to bo tho etl'oct of
llio ci ii. With cattle raised especially fur
beef, it shown itself not only in greater
weight attained from a given ipuutitv of
food, hut in nil improved tpiantity m well, ru
that while thu farmer may, by thu uto of such
n bull, not only raixi mnro pounds of beef
from thu ramo nmoiit of food, ha will at thu
same timo produco animals that will bring it
better prica for tho Mine, weight than when
breeding from common stock. Hvcu tlio
Western ranchmen h.ivo found that tho calves
got hy a good thoroughbred bull will, when
inrco years old, sell lor nu average nt at least
thirty-thrco ter cent, more than thoso of tho
tamo ngo nnd that liavo had precisely tlio
lamo treatment, got by bulls of mixed stock.
lirauo nulla rarely ixiisoss mo magical clo
ment of iircnotcucv. nnd thu rrood effect Hint
and nctivocoinjMtition, when our farmers up
on iiieir nigii-priccii lauu unn iiicmveirci con
frontcil in tho market with cattle tint liavo
been raiseel upon the iVeatcrn plains, they
cannot afford to throw nw.iy nny of tho aids
to success. Tho timo has gono by when it
aingio lanncr in miy oi mo ntatcs cm com.
peto successfully, in tho markets for beef cat
tle, union ho limn thoroughbred bull, llo
can no longer nllord to uao n scrub or even a
grndo bull, llo must mo thoroughbred males
only or ejuit thu business.
I'ortuuatcly, goesl Short-horns nro plenty,
cheap, nnd widely eliiruseel oyer the country,
and thero is no longer any excuse for it failmo
to into them. Hut wo want to impress upon
tho miiiiU of our reader tho importance of
knowing that tho imiiiial to ho used is n
thoroughbred. Ho assured that notion:' short
of this will till tho rviiuircmcnt. Graduj nny
look ns well oven hotter - but when they
coiiio to lxtiucil fur purposes of piocrea'.ion
upun nu ahv.idy mixed stock, they will fail to
effect material improvement. -National Live
Stock Journal, Chicago,
Pr.ioi; to tho eliseovcry of this continent by
Columbus, say a co'itcmiHirary, thero was no
cereal in America approaching iu nature tho
wheat plant. It wa-i not until l.VU that
wheat found its way into Mexico, nud then
only by chance. A sl.ivu of Cortex found a
few grains of wheat in a pauvl of rieo and
showed them to his m.uter, who ordered them
to lie planted. Thu result showed that wheat
would thrivo well on Mexican soil, nud to-day
ouu of tho liucat wheat valleys in tho world is
near tho Mexican capital. From Mexico tho
cerial found iu way to Pom, M.vria D'Ksco
bav, wifo of Don Diego do Cluuvea, carried a
few grams to Lima, which wcio phutcd, the
entiro product lwing used for seed for several
succosaiva crops. At Quito, in F.iupuilor, a
monk of tho order of St. Francis, by tho
ntiiiu of Fray lodosi lltxi, introduced tlio now
cereal: and it u said that the Jar which con
tained thu aeeds planted is still preserved hy
tho monks of Qaito. Wheat wns introduced
into tho present limits of thu United States
contemporaneously with tho settlement of our
country by tho Knglish and tho Hatch.
I'uur.M Fiat. List ye.tr tho llites' maslo
u sittle.nent on Furol.a I'Lit, until then nu
untiiesl and much douhtcsl tract i f level land,
hying Ifitwetu tlio Touel.et and SniUo
I'.iver, and rxtoiub I from Mow the Pahnisv
farry ut tho dltcotiuii of W alio! i .am.- twenty
t'lvo mdtvt. Thu whole .: th.a U -t is cowu-.l
with li'iiich gra. .iHluwtmg pinliutive
ipi.t'itiL'sopivl tu my laud iu t'n v aIU, but
iiileititutu.il ., .it..- .in.i (indnr 'llo latter
is easily obtvuuil fnu.i 'nuf ltin-r. t an
I'Xpcusciuf forty ilolbn, om; .i the l-Utea
iua.1i .t cuteiu hat Fall, holU.i .iu hundred
and fort) hiirels, v. hichwith .tdditiuus fiom
spring miiu. w ill j;ivo him ,t upply for
mouths. K.tus vthuit, i..'.vr!y two huudrvd
.i.-ie, .ipaxiis it well aim i.t of tho Fall n
ekl wluul.iKnit .in, a vers eiioour.iTing in
dimliwll to till" ' 'iu h ivm .oada litiMtluiia uu
tho Mat, a'j.l n.i'.rvma; iii.liH,r.nt ti othtra
in uiar.e ,t trul in Hw h I'lntUtv
Wallt Unii.
W ilkt
Inbreodlng and Crossinp;.
There is no ono iioint upon which practical
breeders as wcllns fcicntists nro inoro lier
fectly agreed than that the ultimate tendency
of breeding in-nnd-iii is injurious-that when
carried lo eiccss, it w ill always result in n
low of constitutional vigor In the produce;
that while its tendency mny bo in tho direc
tion of fineness of texture, lightness of bone,
smoothness, evenness, and polish, it is in
variably at tlio expenw of irtbustneis,
slroiitdh. vicor. and nower. On llio oilier
hand, scientists ni well ns piattieal hioedci',
with perhaps eepi.il iiniuimity, concur in the
belief that ft cross iu thu blood usually gives
incrurucil sizo and vigor to tho produce j nnd
that cruu-bi ceding, or tho pairing of nuiuiah
of distinct varieties usually results in iu
cre.ued fertility. Hut it is rather singular
that, whilo this rosult usually attends tho
pairing of varieties of the samu species, if
crtMs-urcciling bo carried to far ns to iinito
distinct species, although increased slzo nnd
vigor is still ntt.ilned, fertility is nlmost en
thcly lost. It is a singular fact, that n Ios
of fertility is nlso ono anions tho very hist
bad results manifested fioin long-cuiitiiiucd
in-itiiil-lit lirccdiiy, width Is tho courciso or
e)ip03ite, of violent out-crossing: and yet nil
experience proves this to bo tine.
Wo shall nut eater upon nn ikibmnlo dis
cussion of thu principles of genesis hy which
this apparent contradiction l" explained,
and which forms tho basis of iv direct
linden tauiling of the law of herelity. Hut,
iu onlcr that wo may got n littlo farther
below tlio surfaro (u our iliscuxion of this
epiestiou than has usually been reached by
those) who lmvo written or discoursed nbout
it, wo would invito Attention to a statement
of some of tho principles which, in our opinion
uudcrllo tho whole subject of hilruciUng nud
crossing. It UftWcll-estoMislii.il fact that in
ordr to produco n sexual union which shall
ho fruitful, and call into life n now organ
ism, it is cjcutial that tho sperm-cell nnd
tho gorm-ecll whieli, united, form tho
source of life to tho new liclnjf, shall c.ieh
proceed from '.ilTeront urgnninns; and thnt
breeding in-and-in, ns usually practicedhe
ing thu Kulociiou.i of individuals of ns nearly
as may bo a similar organization, with the
avov.eil purpo'c of crc.ttliig iinifonnily of
(iharacter w ill, iu eourio of tunc, it not
cotintoractud hv opposing iulliicneoi, iiroetuco
s'.tth n unity of organism in tho members of
a LMVe-n family ns will re-sult in ft los of thnt
elilloreiitintivii which will nmtear nocesn.iry in
order to UMiiro the fusion of thu npcn:i-Ce!l of
tlio olio with the germ-cull of thu other, nnd
call into life n new being. Or if, porohnneo,
tlili txivtcr of fusion Ito not entirely hut, it
may become so impaired that tlio result will
ho n feeble, aickly ofTsprluz nil imperfect
creation .in illustration of Hist pre-natal
condition which, for lack of abetter term, wo
call ft want of constitution National Live
stock .Ioiirii.il. Chicago.
University Apparatu!.
Tlio (iuanl soys: Tho apparatus for tho
htatu University has arrived, nnd tho pro-
fetaorj nro engaxed in unpacking nud placing
it in position. Tho instruments obtained In
cludes nil that is necessary to disclose to tho
student thu mysteries of thu heavens, nnd of
tlio lot oe mat (iirioiiuii us uisjii tins gioiio.
Tho mathematical Instruments consist of ouo
complete combined transit, and leveling in
strument with tho necessary noccsorici ouo
solar compass t "o barometers ouo portable
inmiib Willi ii uircu uiun ihijuui. giaas, imiii
thrco nud ono-half feet focal lcuutli with
extra trinoel stand, movements iu attitude.
glass micrometer, itc, etc. Ouo sextant; ouo
ustrououiic.il clock eif great beauty nnd per-
leceiuni n auiaii vernier vuiiiiKiaa wim cuiuiir,
plus mul ranging poles,
nro of tho finest iluiili nm
lHiles. ilicso iiistriiiiieuts
aro of tho fluent iluiili nnd workmanship, ami
have been subjected to tests that prove their
complete accuracy. Tho cost of thin class of
thu apparatus was S2,l'Jt '.'.". Abiiiidant up
naratus for tho illustration of cliuuilc.il
changes, and (fleets have been provided, nud
thu student of chemistry will bo compelled no
longer to rely on tho bare description of tho
text hook. Magnetism and electricity hnvo
fur their illustration nil tho apparatus wiuisitu
to convey to tho inquirer it knowledge of
thoso silent,. yet potent forces. For nil tho
branches of natural philosophy provision has
been mado by securing tho articles necessary
to niuairaiu hums laws mat govern our uni
verse. Tho entiro cost of this apparatus will
ho about S.r.,000. Tho Sttto University now
eiffers advantages to students that no other
institution of its kind in Oregon possesses;
with it competent corps of teacher devoted
to thoir work, with apparatus sufficient for
all material illustrations, it will become, ns it
deserves to bo, tho center of tho Cilucation.il
iiitciesta of Oregon.
Wnllaco'3 Monthly.
Tlio Apiil number of this ttcrlin pciiodical
opens with it superbly illustrated ami highly
interesting article 140:1 tlio raco horrn in
America, fiom tho pen of tho editor, Thero
is nu exceedingly will written pai.or upon
Hiciduig Ponies fur Profit, by "Topside" a
wcll-'..uo'.vn wcitcrn breeder, also another on
llrt-ediiig thu Park Homo, by Frank 1). Red
field, it uamo familiar to nil horsemen. Tho
origin of Col. lAiwis, by his owners Homier'
Lilvvln Forrest, Washington Co., New York
horses, and an illustrated article upon horn
less cattle, by 1 S. Hardin, form some of the
principal topics discussed in tho Monthly,
To thoio interested hi trotting stock, wo
would roooiumcud tho editorial icgardiujr, the
8t.1nd.1nl of admission t tho Trotting Regis
ter. Mr. Vallaco take a now depart uro in
this rvipjct, au.l wo aro coufldent that Id
view will bo regarded with favor by all dis
criminating h'-rsemvii. Tho milch cow test,
which seems to bo meeting with favor, i
treated upon by Mr. Hardin, who also has
something to say abous the plcuro.pueuuionia
acaro two articles which cattlo breeders and
dairymen should read aud digest. Publica
tion office, 'JPJ llroadway, New York.
Terms, $3.00 per year.
Reckless Conduct.
An Amity correspondent of the licpoiter
tells the following story 1 A short timo ago it
cauplo of girls ciino over from Salem. They
dashed into town m lino stylo, 111 .1 buggy
drawn by a wlutu horse. They diove- to iho
stable, uud then chahiyed around town iu
search of a room. Ono wore a short dreai,
and the othei shortened her more than tho
mud or decency warranted. They walked
down to the China lioiiao and theru asked for
opium and n pit. Xow, think of two girls
t'oiiig among ten or .1 elozen Chinamen to havo
an opium drunk, to become insensible, and
-- They g.tvu tictitiou names nt the
at.eble and hute), but some people lu-re know
tlu-ni, and now wo all know them -know tli.it
thoy belong t f.uniliea that aro called ie
iKVtiblo, 111 .Salem. They left town thu
aame evening, went to & tarm-house, lopre.
aeiiteel tlicniaelre as liemg lost, and stayed
.ill uiht. Next morning thoy came into
towu Irwin :i different direction. While here,
the Ii0.h11uIIIS had .I iollv tima follnn-in . i.,,l
whooping ifter them, Ono was about Hi, tho
owwr apparvntiy is.
THE NEW INDIAN RESERVATION.
zzz:-wi&
Moses nnd liii nssocintcs liavo been
greatly inipresscel with their visit to
Wnsliiiigton, mul wo learn tlml tlioy
liavc licrn nutelo lmppy uiul sittisfiej
with tlio proiniso of n re.servntion on tho
northern border, close to Oolville. It
wan ncceswy to iro to tho ciicIm of crea
tion to lit nl rt vacant place to locnlo our
lcmniiiiiig Inilinns. They nro nuelly itl
tlio way mul it in necessary lo plnco
tlictn whore they cannot, be troubled
uiiel where civilization cannot reach
tl 1. Whether the- legion wlected
will provo tho right spot lcinains to bo
seen, but it is li.mlly possible that nny
spot can be chosen rcnioto enough to
nvoiel chishing interest;! ut hoiiio future
time. Tiny uro bordered on tho north
by the Uritish lino nud thoro is hoiho
safety in the fact that American pro
gress cannot entirely mtrround them and
mi may not wish to steal their laiuls.
It wiih not possible to choose a inoro re
mote locality and enough land haH been
sot r.pait to answer for nil other tribes
that are in tho way, especially the Uitia
lilliisiind perhaps the liibes nt Wnnn
Springs.
Tho rule of tho survival of the littcst
doi-Mi't give the Indian much of 11 loaiso
of life, or claim upon what he considers
hiti iuhcritutuv. Tlio Indian re-munis
much as ho was, unless the while man
by tho feirce of bin ilcteuuiimtion nml
power of hiii progicss, dr.igs him iu his
waki in a wirt of Hcnii-luibarous civili.
r.iitioii. Tho world moves too fast, nnd
niTtblo land in woith too much for agri
cultural puiposiw, to onablo tho ubori"i
nco.s to hunt iitid llsh nnd renlir.o tlio
nomadic idea that corresponds with
their nature. Wo may Hymp.tthizo with
them to hoiiio degree, but it hecins im
posaiblo to help them iu a satisfactory
niaiiner. . .May their now rt-iwr.vatioii re
mot 0 them from lejinptulioii and iuxuro
them pe.ico and eiuiet.
..
(Jov. Tii.tvr.it freely expresses his opin
ion that thu Kcriei of n'liool books iuusd
iu this Stuto uro not tho bust nud wero
injudiciously selectud. Jlo says:
So far us f inn able to judge, many of
tho hooks now iu line were injudiciously
sulectcel. Tito price is not so objection
able as tho ejuality mul excellence of tho
work. I havo recently been shown n.
scrim of reader:i thai, in my opinion is
far superior to those in us", uud if a
chniigo coulel bo made without interfer
ing with tho plan of tho law, or estab
lishing it precedent that would be likely
to opdiiito injudiciously in tin- future, I
would bo iu favor of it; but tho present
selection wiui so recently made, mid tho
regular timo for making 11 change, if
donned uccos-i.try, not far ilisdunt, that
any MiriotiH elamngo is likely to icsult
from uou-nction in tho premises on tho
part of the board, thnt I do not feci
justified in directing circulars to be is
sued for tho pmposo of effecting a chango
nt this time.
Tlio proceoding is nu unvvielely iiilitir
at byst. Tho result of it chango would,,
necessarily, crento in tho nggregato a
largo expense to tho community; possi
bly subject tho Stnto to it el 1 urge of bad
fiullt with tho publishing houses that
havo contracted to furnish tho books se
lected eluring tho period provided iu tho
original net, nud tend to establish 11 prec
edent that would provo pcuitcinux. I
think wo had better "heir tho ills wc
lmvo than fly to others," etc J shall
therefore oppose tho issuance of such
circulars ut this time.
Rolloving Choked t'nttlo.
When cattlo aro fed wholo apples or potatoes
they not mifrcenicutiy get "choked," tho
animal not being ablo to pass tho obstruction
1 11 rou e;u mo ei-sopiinp,ua; loieliovo llio mil
forinjr nnimal, very harsh means nro Home-
times resorted to.. Wo have know u farmers
(other means failiiirl to resort to tho iilacini
it hard aiibstaucu 011 ouo aido of tho npplo and
then with n mallet ejivo n blow upon tho
other sido sufliiiently hard to mash it j lint
mis 11 nt dost limtnl, itud not unattended
with danger to tlio animal. A much more
humane method of piocccduro is the follow,
mi;, as given by n member of tho Rlmirs,
N. V., Farmer's Club.
My way i to ojicn thu mouth of the nnimul
and insert a clevis wido enough to keep tho
jaws elistcndcd, nud glvo hpico for the pas
nago of a boy's hand. I hold tho clevis in
place, while my boy passes his hand through
aud picks out tho npplo or other obstruction.
Any boy whoso baud is small enough to pass
without crowding, can caaily remove tho
trouble with entire aafcty. I have tried to
1I0 it myself, but my hand is too large,
riicro is no dilliculty or danger if tho clevis
is held fipnly in position, Farmer's Roview.
Comstock & 1'n.cofcit.- Thia well-known
liouso is constantly receiving new additions to
its stock. Farmers can get anything they
want at this store. Orders from a distance
promptly attended to. Their supply depart
ment i a great convenience. Call or send for"
a catalogue.
This spaco wTll bu occupied next week"
by 1)11. JAMKS Ki:Clv. who is i.iak-
ing great cure of Catarrh iu this
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