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WILLAMETTE FARMER tillanutt Jfarnwr. issci:i) Kvrnr rniDAY, dv OZjAZIIIB eft) OZIAZO, ruM.tsiir.ris ash rnormirron.. Term of Miilmrrlptloni One cop; one year (S2 nuinlien), In tdiatic....'4 00 One copy ili month (M imintion) - 1 (10 One copy throo monthi (13 number) 0 PORTLAND, OCT. 21, 1S70. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERA MUTE.". All nl Vruzrrt. Wxant.soTo.v, Oct. 16. Abatement of the opcratlona of Iho patrut eilllco for the JuM flacal yenrnhows that during the 'l months midlii! Juuo 30lh liiHt thcrn were 19,300 ap plications for patent; 112,171 patents were issued. Oil Id I'ltllllr. CoLOitiiM, Oct. 10. Tim Itopublicaus will haso clLt ninjorlty In tho Honnte, ntiil cer tainly 1)5 majority on joint ballot, Tho Republican committee, are now noil. fylntl lliclr corrcRpotiiluiitB tb-i t Foster's ma jority will probably full ns low nn 17 100. Tln flu 11 n r. Wawiiimiiok, Oct. 10. The following tele. fjrAtn wan rscelvo I i.t the Indian bureau to. ilny : Los Pino, Col, Oct. II. To tho Cuiiiuilssloii.ir i.f Indian Airniri, iVuiiblnRtou, U.C.i All nuleti no danger of trouble from tho Indiums, sillier nctir or rciuolr, unlets priolpltatcd by evil counsels nnd conduct of tliu whiles, win) scoui deter icliitil to make trouble. Tlio iwwsti.spcrs nud tbontuioHplirrA of Colorado nro full of lying rumors. '1 ho sccrot of nil tint outcry und thoso fulrto rutuors can bo found In the text, "Tlio Ules mint co." Tlio While Rlscrwomiii, chlldrtn, money nml papeis nro snfo with MrH. Mulier, atulnll will be Font hero in hooii us prnctloible. Homo of tho employes nru hullcud to bo nlivc; ol illcrH havo been reinforced. I'roviitloni and water plenty, TIichh Items nro obtained licit from runtime from whlto Hirer. Htammcv, Agent. 1'roiiiocln lor I'lulillmr. Br. Louis, Ocl. 18. A dispatch from S.ui Antonio, Tinan, hh.vn (lemr.il Ord, com ruatnlliiif tlio ibpiir line lit, received tlio fol lowing elNpalch lo-ihey; 1'ol.T Co.scuo, Oct. 15, 1870. Colnusl Hatch, couimnudinK thu dinttlct ol :scw Mexico, Ii form mo thnt laruo boil At While Hirer. RAwrXsi, Wy., Oct. 17. A couilor Just In from Merrill's ceimnnu.l rep.rts that tho troops nro ut tho Whlto river agency J that they hnvobeem isciutlu;; through the country for SO tulles ulntit tl.em nod hnvo beon mi nblo to fltul ii iii):lo Indium It is evident thnt (bo Indiana have gone south nnd split into small lnibU.s, going Into various agencies. Tha troops will hnvo nn nil 'Winter campaign to fcrr t out thoso of tho aavago tribe who brought ou tho trouble roithitiM Ea. ltiiilii't Ailnii i:-tie.llftiii, Londo.s, Oct. 13. Tho Russian press is very Impatient tibont tho denrtb of news from the Central Asian expedition, especially as no ctTott banyot been mado to reconcile apparent contradictions in two official re ports of thn action atOeoKtepo. Meanwhile a letter from Tillls publlnhsd in tho Oolos .ays that grove apprehensions nro felt thero (or tho safety of the expedition. The letter describes Invalid men arriving ut Uaker as being in miserable plight, nud says thnt ijrat numbers have died of diphtheria and ii scorbutic disease, nud that medical nr rnuojiiieuls are iletluicut. Tho truth ubout tho Gcoktepo otTalr is gradually leaking out. Thu iiMaalt on the Htuglllrio rnrlhworks was made on tlio l'levun pattern niter nn in sflictunl cannound i. Tim Himlani mndo n rush with Uxed bis ousts; but wen rctiulscd nuti ireniti in iiiminler. Tlio Turkoman cavalry In nttncklug tha Kuitl.iu (link nnd thero to his grandmother In Oakland, wns formally adopted by tho Grand todgo. A monthly donation of $C0 was onlerod for his support, nnd on a lint being passed around, tho Bum of $03 wns quickly raised for his present necessities. l J .;j i Lucilla'a JLovo Lettcra. "Aro thiTd any more of tliosf hilly etti:rn ?" When lior futlicr aikcd this question in nn awful tone, Lucilla llichmoml :ould not nay "no," and ilared not hay "yes." so as nn intermediate course, shu burst into a htonn of tears leliiml her hatulkcrcliief. "JJring thoni to me, Lueilla, said her lather, as it fchc had nnswercd hiti', as indeed bho had, nnd tho girl, trembling and weeping, roso to obey. Then Mrs. llichmoml, her daugliter'n very self grown older, camo behind her husband's chair and patted him on tho shoulder. "Please don't bo harsh with her, my dear," the said, coaxingly. "He's a nice young ninn, and it's our fault, after nil, us muuli as lier's, nnd you won't break her heart, I'm sure." "1'erhaps you npprovo of tho whole renr, ertntcd such tou.uslon that when tho almir, ma'am," Raid Mr. Richmond. iiMof well nrme.1 Apnclies nro oln South toward 'IVxns, 'J'hey on probably ri negades from tho Indian Tinitory nud Mexico. iiuvu arranged to inUrrrpt them nud rilu force nml ronciiitrtitu forcts when necessary. Signed (Iks. Gihr.ius. Slllllll Nlllltll up, C'lililix), Oil. 1C. Another railroad ncci. dtiit. whl'di barely escaped lulngn livnl of the .TiitkHoii nll'alr, occurred near llariibixxin tho N'orlhn c kit I u last night. A heavy f n Ight train nud passenger train collided, owlnf to Iho iibhintuiiudciliuKs of thu conductor of tho pasu'tiger trnln, and but for tho fnct that both li.iiusutro blacking Ihrro would hnvo bun n ten lido illtnsttr. Ah it wm, only lino man wus bmlly huit. Tuo rtigiius nud live freight dim wuo siuanhed to bits. Iliiiituii nml Courtney. Msvim.k, K. V., Oct. lfi. Thuboat ace Ims como to n tuixl tnglnrlous rnd. I.utu this moriiing lhi i.ir wns tllhd with rumors thnt CourliKy's IhmIm wcru stove; nmilher that they had b i u rut I ut night. A vltlt In Courtney n ipinilers disclosed iho facts us re pot led liy t'oiitluey'H neihi.r nud Hint llriiuii, wli'n had bun mIiIi him us ntleinl cuts nud rngned In tiiKlnj; earn of tho limits that hint i veiling about Mt they left tho bjatbmme, locking it nu Iho shore'hidu .villi n iiadlocli nud on thn ilwrsldv himply hunk, lug It nud driving ii unit over tho hao'k. On Ktittiiltig iiliout tight from th lllnge they filtltid Hint iho ilur door had bcvi forced', Iho nail brol.iii nud thu boats buth cut with n caw. Tho niii' m.i. for tho raco was cut twiithinU IhioiiKh, l.'fut 10 Inches from Iho low; thn worliiiijt bout wns cut t ninety through 0 foil I Indus from thn Um. Thu two nun up I In matter u secret from Court tiry uiittl this moii.ing. What will lie dune ns t poslpoiiitig Iho rum or ilUpodugnf llie pri; Is uiikiiovtii as Ml. Thu iifiiee, ill irrs nnd bauUirs of thu two mm nro now m cvlisilllation. ('ourtm.'d b.itlrrs boldly ileihro that he himself rniwid tho boat to ho cut. Cuuttmy It Is understood md.s for tin or tuthodivs' pnstpouentdit. Hverytrnlu biliigshirgnaj iiBilotis to tho idrt'uily largo lliumg. Thu nfcteo will cull thu Ihj.iU at the up pointed hour, ll.itilui will row oer the course nud itldupt to mnku thu beat live nillo time on leeuid. Iho iiiestiou of the light lu claim tlio money is in dispute, Sotilo contikts Us piijiuent to Haitian, miles I lui raco bo rowed with Couiluer as Mated in original urllcles of ngreemi't. Tlio llrorcln lliiiul. .MiLiKuavaLK, Oct. 17. A baud of men luuubt'tliiit prub.sbly 10 or 1-, niter commit, ting murder nud iirsou, openly dofynmat nud cjiitlnuo their work. JI.iuIiiii Tilr Hie MnUi'. Miikulmc, ,V. Y Oct. 17. - Hliilklo, retort c, give to Ilnulan, this monilug, n cherl; or order on thu City Ilauk of Ruche. Icr for $0,000. Hunlan will today demand the money nt thu bank. Tlio lver. Mi.Miins, Oct. 17. Noon 1'our caie re volted to tho Hoard of Health. Three nirrsea sent by thu Howards left fur IVreat City by n special tru n this moriilng, Two deaths occurred ut Torest City, Ark., since the hist report. I'lilrnito .Slnrkrls. CllKJloO. Oct. 17 Mli. M.ltn.i,l nn change continued today, nnd whest readied the highest point yt sinco N'oTember, fell- !u riTf, "l" V however, aaiuldeii brciili Mid vrlceiiUcliuMl to (H 18?, autUit tho nreatyt ,i,iicitciiKiiL Com de;liiic,d also nbout 3 WrH for N'OTcniber, nnd provisiont for. tho deferred opticus wero decidedly lower. Jamwy lard, which sold early nt $0 111) decliulus to U 10. Tho publlu mo duco txchaujic, a largo bucketihoii, has sus. pendfd operallotis uutll the xciltnit-iit suli. Ides, but Its mauagers luteud to reiuuie, nud claim to bo taken this step ns a means of prottctiug itself nud lis customers, llnllroml Ace litem. Aixisv, N". V Oct. 17. Au expre train nu into n freight tialu on tha tiusiiuchuuuu lOad nt Oneautn to-day, by which Iho engi neer, J it dd Maun, nud th tlreiuau, James Mclliiireof thu express train, wero killed, oud both locomotives badly damaged. The accldeut wns a duplication of thu oua lately occurring ou tha Mlchlgau Central. A tralu was being wade up nt Oueouta, and m there was a heavy log, a llaguiau was scut to warn thel cxprcas that was due, when it cnnio runhlng into tho yard upou thu partially made up freight train. None of tha pane it. Ken were injured. vanguard reached thu main forco In tho rn setvo the latter wns uinhlo to ttui tha tldo of iclrcnt ntd wus itel( compelled to rttlro 10 miles belore order could lie restored. According to private intelligence received lu .St. l'ttersburif. the Itifsilau lim U much Srenter thiti olltclal reports iidtuit. Allnlr- In AUIiiiiilHimt, 8iiiLt,;Oct. 17.-'i'hoiii!iecrnf Afghinlstnu did not nccompiny Sir IVedeilck Huberts ou Ida entry Into Calm), pleading indUioiltion, Ucli. Htlt was then npolnt"d military gov ernor of Cnbnl, nnd will bo imlitod by No wub (llirdim Hlsseln. Tho Afghan regiments which left Ohucuco to Join tho tniltlueets were dlsi(rsed '.'' miles from Cabtil, leaving 1 2 giliu behind them. I'tghly.llvo guns nml mortars nnd a inutility of niumtiiiitloii for both artillery nud small with found lu Uall.i IlUsir. IWsnstrnns I'IiiiiiI In .Sjinlu, MadiiiI), Oct. 17. A liiiitleaneon Toesibiv ulgbt was nccouijiaiiUd by he ivy rains, which overllowed tho rivers Mtiudas nud Bo guru, nnd Hooded a populous und furlllo val ley. Tho cities of Hcor.1, Orlhuela, Jlnrcl laud, Crevllleiits, nud n largu number of vil lages between Murcis, Alllcanta mid Cat fa gent, were moro or less Injured. Tho rivers suddenly rose severilyariMduring tho night, mid Iho Inhabitant wero compelled to lly without snvbii; miy property. Tho streams nro covered with tlm wrecks of farm homes, iigrlcultiir.il Implomcins, dead cittln nud somu iiiitiiiii corpses. Holdiers nml mnrlnts lmo been sout by train from tho nearest stations ti thu hin'iio nf tho dHastcr. Chinches nnd publla buildings nrooccuplid by Ihous mils of fugltni-H. Telei;rnih lines ere dcslriijed betHien Muilrld, Atirlcos, Aurica, Uiihaeln, A'lcntito mi 1 Albacet. Tito sair.o Htonn nliio pnitially tluoded Malaga, nnd futeiruptid lelcgrnnh nud railwnv com iiiunle'iitloii ns fur us Hci'loi nnd .Seilllo. Tho Hpnulidi (,'nbliiet nietyistirdiytodecldu iijoii measures nt relict, Tho Hoods III Murccn continue. Ouo bun- dred nud nineteen corpse have been recov- ercu. lour Ullages lire III rulus nud thou siiudi of peassuts wholly dudittlte. r.vnnccoAvi liiilluii SVni- lii rliinn, Tt'i iov, Oct. Ifl. A pprri.il to Iho Dallr 1 Slur from Kllver City, N. M., says that In dium li'ivo been coiiiiiilttliig terrible ilepro dalloiiH In tho l!lo (i'tiudn valley, mid south west of Tort Ciiuimlugs for ne urn I dijs nasi, i ue peotne oi iioior.tili) linvn lieeii besieged nud lighting siuce Kunday, mid up. pml for nl I. .Sunday u nlutiteer couipiuiy of III) mm under Cnj t. .1. C. Crouch, went from M"silla to their aid. They nut 100 Indians near Colorabi mid is miles fpim Mn.Miiu'ii ranch, mi ttu sldo of tho road. After n uero tight th- voluutue-rM wero compelled tu fall buck. They had a i milling llht into tiloeum's inueli. Toe killed In this tight wire V. T. Jomii, rminty c'nh of Dun i Ana, county, niel four MexliMiu. Oa receipt nf tbu new at Misillit two morn enmpaiilcs of hi) mm wem ruined by l)l, lljlunmnn, e'O'iipu.e.l of thu best lien In Mmllla valley. Thueauipinlfi wero In Join I'lotich to-dsy ut Slocmo'it mid gu lo Color ado. Two trains were e-a .tu ted usterdiy West of Ktoeillu's. iu oUJ of IhtUI eleven IlmsrM m, Jlin. Han ruwiniu, Oct. 10. Tho cmteit be tween men nnd horses emoiied nt ths pavll Inn lust welling to n giod nttiuilaiico. Tho trueU (orhotKes 1 1 ai ranged nrotuul outsldo ol that for men. Of tho men e iitered for thu match, rihriwood mul Medregur failed to slatt, mid of horses, only Controller. Denver, Jim, Dan McCuthy, l'lnnfore, Hiwdhim mid Nellie camo to thu score, lliodiu imulo Ihellrst mlln in 8 ;, Nellie eloe after him. 'I lie Ciilllnriilie Vit. rnenJty..To. Oct. 15. Thn total reluins of l ho .State election nro now in ut tho Sec retary of Klatu's olllce, nnd thn ullb-iul foot ings show tho following icsiilti Herklu, 07.CJ3-, (Heiiu, IS.GUS. Whlte, 11.131. Mr Ick Is the only Kepublkuii elected to the su promo bcuch, llleil Vtutn III VI'iiiiiiiN. M.ndoc:no, Oct. 10. Last night William Wright, ono of the victims of the nttray with a gang of outluws in tho woods, ill eel to day at this place. He had received two shots. The llonmisn Null. San Kuanchco. Oct. 17. Tho order to show cause why Mr. Flood should bo com mitted for contempt in retming to answer certain questions lu the emu of llurkengaliut 1'lood nud the Nevada Hank, ojiK-eriiiug the amount of stock owned by Flood, Mackey. Fair nnd U'llrlvn in tha Nevada lUuk aud the Consolidated Virginia Mining Company, which knowledge plaintiff claimed the right to possess, was argued te.dsy. Flood's couutel admitted that Flood, Mackey, Fair nud O'llrleii were directors iu bcth contract ing companies ns charged, aud said th-it wit uo.a did not luteud any contempt of court lu refuslii); to ntiswer, ns Ids counsel coctldcrcel them immaterial; but if the court docid He "atlicred thorn The them material, witmss would arswer. case wns taken nuder adviseme nt. Teneliers' Convrntloii. A State school teaohcra' convention will bo held here December ?Jtb, SOth and 3Ut. ,u eiriiliiiu I'luds t'rlenels. TJie Oraud I.odgo of Free Masous was iu sesslou nil day yesterday. In his report of the previous day, the grand master suggested that members of tho order who commit sui- ctete suould uot lie entitled to Masonic bur ial, aud tho question was thoroughly di cussed; bul uo nual action was taken. The elecllou of graud officer will take place to day. On Wednesday a little orphan, Walter Wilcox, whose partuts both died iu New Or leans duriuu thorcceut vellow fsror nl. demlc, aud who was forwarded by Maaoiu "I-no-that is, I only" msnod the littlo wotuun; and hearing Lueilla com ing, she Hank into a chair, blaming her self for not having wntchetl more closely her el.itightor'.s associttes eluring tho year. For ali this disturbance grow out of a poor but reputable clerk, a voung man who had occasionally been tltrown into the society of Miss Lueilla for twelve months or in j, nnd luul taken tho lib erty to full iu lovo with her, knowing that sho was tho daughter of one of the richest moit-hants in the city. "It was inoxcusablo in a" poor clerk, who kliould liavo known liis place," Mr Richmond declared, and ho clutclitel tho littlo perfumed billet, that had fallen in his Iiiind, ns lio might n ncorpiou, nud waited for the others with a look on his fuco that told of no softe nlntr. TIii-v nt last camo just six littlo dainty whlto envelopes, tied together with n blue rib bon, and wero laid nt his ilbow bv his ib'partmg daughter, up with a frown. "Loci; nil tlii'sj up until F ivtitni lioino this livening," ho said to his wife; I will read t lii-m. Meanwhile I.tie-illais not to fifi) this clerk upou any pretence." And then Lueilla went down uim her knee's. "Oh ! dear paiia," she cried, "dailing tiapa, please don t say I am ni'ver to see) iiiiii ngain. 1 couldn't bear it, imlei'd, 1 cculd not bear it. Ho is poor, 1 know, but h is a gentleman, and I love him so much, father. "No moro of that iiliMifelity, tny dear," raid Mr. Richmond, riting as ho spoke. "lie lias been artful enough to inukii you believo ho Is perfection, I mippose. Your p.iivnts know- what is best for your happiness." With tlie.e words Mr. Richmond nut ou Ins liiil ami overcoat, und took his way towards thoso mysterious pirciucts, known onlv ns "the) citv. Then Lueilla nnd her mother tool: the opportunity of fulling into each other's arms. "It's so natiglitv of vou," saiil Mr., Richmond, "but oil, dear, I can't bhitnu you, it wns just so with mo, I ran nway with your futhi r, you know, and my pa r.-nts oiijojli'ii iiec.utso ot his poverty. 1 feel tin' gri'iitost sympathy for you, ami Kii'ilerii-k has Mie-li lino' i-vps,' nnd is mi verv nice. I wish I could softn vour papi." Shu conxi'd Lucilh tii Mop crying, ftud then went up to h?r room to put tho let ters iu her dchk," nml as shn placetl them in oiu nrotlv ldueoit linl., sho saw in another a iituulli tied jukt us thot wero and ilii'w- them out. Thi'sii wen' lettera to Lueilla also, one who hid received them twenty years be Coro; nud Mie, now a nintion ohl enough to li'ivo a daughter who had her troubles uiifoldesl them ono by one, wandering how it anno to ji.vm that Iuut's letters wero so much alike'. Just half a dozen; just tho Kime num ber nnd much more iletiperato than tho ones the young clork hail wtittcti to her eliiughter. A stinuge idi'a camo into Mis. Richmond's mind. She durcel not opinio her husband; by no wonl or look had she even attempted such it thing. Rut sho was very fond of her daughter. When sho left her desk she hooked guilty nud fiigliteiiod, nud something rustled lu her pocket us sho moved. Shu wid nothing to any ouo ou tho subject until dinner time come, nnd with it 'her hits Uaml, angrier ami moro determined than over. Tho meal was pusMxl iu silencv. Then, having mljourned to the parlor much ns nn exocutiouernnd two culprits might havo prtxwdevl to tho gallows Mr. Rieliinonel bonteil hlintolf iu a great arm chair, nnd demanded nil tho letteu. .Mrs. Richmond put her haml into her pccNei, imii puiuei u iuck wuti a iriguc enoel loeik. f Mr. Riehmoud ivpeoted still moro sternly: ''Titos'.) nluurd tettowif you ple'.ise, ma'am." And then tho littlo woman faltered out: "I that U I l-elieie, yes, I have them," nud bho gavo him a wliito bundlo of envelopes, enoirelcel with A bluo rib bon, with a hand that trembleel liko nn nsiK'ii loaf. And Mr. Richmond dropped the first letter, and then took up another. 'The same stutV," ho commented. "I hopo you don't believo n worel ho savs. A plain, earnest, upright sort of a man would never go into such rapsodies, I am sure. Anil now in number three, this bhuseel fellow- calls you an ntigell He is dramatic, uon my word! And now what Is tliisl Those who would forbid you to bco ino can find no fault with mo but my pDverty. I ntn honost, I ntn earnest in my ellbrls; I nm by birth a gentleman, nnd I love you from my boul. Do not let them (.ell you for gold, Lueilla.' Grout heavens! whnt impertinence to your parents!" "I don't remember Fred's writing any thing of that .sort," murmurtd poor little Lueilla. "Ho never know you would object." Mr. Richmond shook his head, frowned and read on in silence to tho Inst idient which lay under his hand. Then with an ejaculation of rngo ho started to his feet. As for Lueilla, sho begun to weep ns if tho end of nil things had como at last, nnd to feel quite sure that if papa proveel himself cruel sho should die. ".Six leltoM--six shameful letters of deception, Lueilla," mid the indignant parent. "I am shocked that n child of mini) should practico such duplicity. Hem I let me see. Number one, 1 be lievo, June, nnd this is Docember. Half a year you havo eieceivca us, i.ucum. Let mo" bee ! 'Ah I from tho first mo ment ho ndored you eh I JNonsenso 1 People don't full in lovo iu that absurd maimer. J t takes years ot acquaintance, with lesptet und" attachment. What next 1 'With your smile for his goal, he would win both famo and fortune, poor as ho N. liddli'sticks, Lucillu. A man with common senso would always wait until ho had a fair commencement before he would nropo8.i to any girl. Praiso of vour beauty. 'Tlio loveliest creature ho over saw !' Exasperation, my dear. Vou nro not plain, but .such llattery U nbsunl. '.Must hear Ironi vou or mo i Infamous !" he cried. "I'll go to tho rascal this instant. 1 11 horse-whip him. As for you, I'll send you to n convent' Klopo with u clerk ! I'm ashamed to cal you a daughter I Where's my hat? Here, John, eili for n cab !" Hut line Lueilla caught one arm and .Mr.'. Richmond thu other. "Oh, papn, have you gone crazy 1'' haul Lucillu. "I'reuortck never proposod buch a thing. Let mo heo the letter. Oh, pipa, this is not Fred's upon my worel it is not Uo look please tt is dated twenty vears lack and Freel'ii name is not Ultarks. Pnp.i, these oro vour love letters to mamma, written ho long iigj I 1 ler nnmo is Lucillu, you know." Mr. Richmond sat down m bin arm chair iu silence, very reel iu tho face. "How did this occur? he asked very sternly. Mm. Hicliniouu retroateet into ot.o corner with her handkerchief to her eyes und Hobbinj' out, "1 did it ou purpose: then paused as though hliu expected a Hudeleu judgment. "You know, Llurles, sue satii, "it ts no long ago, we both altered a good deal, nnd I thouslit vou might uot exactly re member how yon fell iu love with mo at first df'ht, ami lion- papn nml mamma objected, nud it seems to me if wo could bring it all bid; plum ns tt was then, wo must let dear Lueilla many the man sho likes--who is nice if he is poor. I eliel not need it tb be brought back nny plainer myself, womn have moro time to remember, vou know. Ami we've been happy, have wo not I" Ami certainly, Mr. Richmond couM not deny that. .So Lueilla, feeling that livr internets might bo safelv left in the keTping of her mother, slipped out of the room, nt.d heard the tosult of the little atrntngom next morning. It was favoiablo to the young clerk, v. ho hnd rw'lly etiiy bven hctitinu't.Ul, not gene half ao far as to propose nn elope n.ent, and in due course of time the pair wero manieel with nil tho pomp und grandeur belitting tho nuptials of u wealthy merchant'' daughter, with tho p.-ifu:t approbation of Lucilla's mother, who justily beliot ed that her littlo strata gem had brought all her daughter's hiippiuebs, Tho Now Wharf. The foundation post und pillar-, for Jones' now wharf and watehouso ato in po-iitiou, ami woik will be commenced on the general fuuno wctlc prottv boon. Anathcr DUk. Another vagrmt hus leeu visiting the neighborhood .f Stayton and Moiiauu and bargaining for farm. He called en Lewis Stout ..ntl "bought" two hundred acres ut Inim trom him, tor which he was to pay S 1,500, but next morning ho took Firnch leave1, carrying awav a valu able elog be longing to Mr. Stout. The latter gentl'-'.nau is now looking diligent ly for that eiog. IU rroper Nome. When Captain Gray arrived over the lr and camo to anchor iu a bay ou the nshtngton lerritorv shoie, he minted it after hhip "Coluuibia'a Ray." Unfor. tunatelv ttui name crept into uw and tho CTniitler and more oxpresnivo name of i-Ore'Con" dropped. Tho ires.i of Ort'gou should elisotird the ncuno Co'.utu- Via and'rt'tum. to tlm original aud prop er name "The Oregon," that Utiows no sjounel tnve tho dashing of its own wnfrs. , "' i Another rtoncer Cone. On Sunday last at his home near Sheridan, nmhill county, Mr. Jere miah Lamson, father of the esteemed clerk of the United States Circuit and District Court, depo.it M thi life. The deceased was aged sixty-eight years anil had been eotifme.l to his boil but two weeks. Tho late .Mr. Iauisou came to this State about the year 1S4S, and al ways identiheel himself with its inter est. He boro a most exemplary repu tation and is sincerely mourned bv all his friends. Untold Wealth of tho Cascade Range. Energetic Mining Oporatleau-Wondcrful Dovclopmouta rrospaotlvo Million aires. Mr. Von Aeh, foreman of the Canal Fork Mining Company, arrived in this city Wednesday night in hot haste from tho mine. Scekiug out tho Prosidcnt and Directors of tho company ho urged ujion them tho necessity of prompt action iu forwarding machinery, lest tho snow, of which consldcrablo badalrcady fallen, preclude nil possibility of transporting it, nnd consequently of operating tho minn to ndvantjgo the coming Winter. The comiwnr has been pushing a road through with the utmost energy, milling thu forco at tho initio to that pf tho road contractor, in order to get thu mill in beforo tho snow can prevent. Once thero it will renuiro only a short titim to bet it iu motion, and it is to bo hoped that tho "riillo" will bo mado and the anticipated Now Ycat'j dividend be forthcoming. Many wonderful accounts have been received of this niiuo binco its discovery two years ngo ami it is only just to say that their corrcctuem has been ver ified iu every instance. It is n return k nblo fuct thnt the tlrst ton of rock re moved from tho mountain and which was brought to this city to bo milled, yielded as a result a gold and silver brick worth ovor $20 00 j this in a now mill jtu.t brought lo this city nud tried for tho first time. Resides, tlm richest specimens had been selected by intctested ones bofoto the rock went to the mill. This charictor of oro is on tho top of tho mountain part of the claim and the quantity is simply immense ou tho sur face. This was conceded by all who had been to tho mlno to hegood pay ore, but in oreler to fully test tho value ot their possessions the Directors have, und r the supervision of expert miners und engi neera, run four tunnels, each one at n considerable distance' treat the other, each succeeding ono lower elown tlo mountain. Each ha-i proven a success, givini; proof ulso that the calculations had been wisely made'. From either tunnel pay rock ovldeutly without end may bo extracted. Permanent operations onc'o begun, thero is every reason to believe that each will grow richer as it progresses. Although the several acsays from the first tunnel vol led from 8300 to 1,001 to tho ton, chiefly gold, tho directors thought, proper to instituto search for a silvor ledge, their ilotcrmiua'.hti being bared on tho judgment of expert in whom they had now the utmost .confidence. Threo more tunnels have'iu the last eighteen months besu tun short dis tances, with most flattering result, the unsay from thy third Miowing gold nud silver in about eqtinl quantities. Tho fourth tunnel linear thu mill situ nud hero it is thnt tho most labor hat been expended, work having bem proto outeil day nnd night without ccsmtioii for tlio past four monthf. In this tunnel a gold ledge nud a silver h'elge each eiis tiuct from tho other, run side by side. Tho gold assays from ?:J0 to 3 10 per ton tuo silver going uiucu lusher, set oral nwys showing 2-"0 at.d S.'iOO :o the ton. I'fotsi this twins 1 live . huulred tens of rock Iiave been ilaesi ou the slump, tho imon-iit of which, it it tlu oteman's opinion, is wotth t?-- jwr tun, wniie mue.li or tt wm i;o:a ou: to the c.100 test. Mr. You Adi dei-lorrs that this little pilo tf rovl: will jWd the? company mow than ."0,OuO. Il says tho miner.! want "theii in stock. Though having thirty years' experience tu mines, lie claims that this is tho greatist oro body he 'has ever encoun tered, llo says it is simpjv inexfiausu. ble, nnd that the owner. havo but tho tamtost conception of their new wealth. we liavo sovcral times been told ot the reat prospect iu stoio for a number of our citizens, but as n journalist wero rcquestesl to say little or nothing about it. Wo must accord to tho dim tors of thu Conul Fork Mine great praise for their pluck and energy. Consielet it.g the fact that they and the other shareholders with very few exceptions ate but illy provided with this world's riches, they hnvo done bravely, and to them miy yet fall the credit of securing tho first" sub. stimtial and abiding results in thU min ing disttict. The c.-mmenceinetit of milling operations will give a wonderful impetus to mfniug industry, and stimu late discouraged parties" to renewed lalwrs. In ottler to relieve themselves at once from further assessment, and to secuto ts soon as possible substantial returns, the strongest effort will bo made to semi forwarel nut week tho mill aud other iiiachinety. livervthin" is already pre pared fur transportation except the mill, which will bo ready for trial to-monow. It is constructed on new and itoproscd piinciple, and.whilo nuaugeil for ten stamp, will do the work of livu only for the present. The directors havo re fused several tempting Offers for a con trolling interest, thev heintr determined to earn for their own pocktts what their industry cntttjeel them to, ine shaioho'lders repose tho fullest contUleneo in their olliccrs, and no bettvr evjelenco of it can be given than the fact, thatn sp Jite of teh sovere asjessment to which they have been subjected, aud their limitenl meixns to meet them, they have promptly respond ed. In a few instauces stock svas part eel with, but only with regret. To-day tho members hold their shares at par, or just ten times the value placed on tbeni four months ago. Eventually it is tho intention of tho company to construct a ditch, ns there is abundant water to run n mill through out tho year. Thero is timber to Inst for nges ami onco there is a good road completed, they will havo cheap trans portation also. Tho mlno is situated iu tho rlantiani district, Linn county. Tho company owns four claims whilo' tho grand total of shares is only ono hundred thousand, nil in tho possession of about thirty per sons. Soon wo shall expect to rccotd tho names of Portland's new millionaires, whilo wo shall watch the future opera tions of tho company with interest and givo to tlio world such reliable informa tion ns wo can from timo to time pro cure. Pay ,oto above, pay oro below, y oro between, with much unprospect cd, yet, is assuring thcro.is no chance. for failure. If tho bottom fails thoy can go to the top without suspending opera tious for a single hour. Tests havo been thorough and long continued, though it wns known to the company months since tho mine was no longer au export mctit. -)' .1 A Sensational Frodloament. A Lazy Uorco Lays Down oa tlio West Stdo Itatlroad TraoSc. ns tho Trnla Posses Down. Fourth Btrcot. Considerable excitement w.is created near the Court House this morning. Just ns tho West Side railroad train came in at 11 o'clock, a ".spirited" horso which was being driven by Mr. Xcko Trickle up Fourth street came to a sud den halt, nud ns suddenly laid down in tho middle of tint track." Quito a num ber of people assembled at once, and tho train, though coming tit a good speed down the Fourth street guide, wns stoppcel in u temarkable short time. The animal had to bo dragged off tho ti nek, nnd in doing an tho harness wai terribly broken up. For some moments, until tl.e train was lirought to a stop, thero was great excitemeut on tlio streot. Foi tunatelv, with the exception of a broken rig, what might have been n so rious accident, all passed safe nnd tho train put once moro in motion. Mr. Tiicklo boro his trouble liko a man and soon fixed his one-horse elray and got. Horao Thieves Lynohed. Spcoely Juatlco Overtakes Tour TJorao Thlevca-Tr.-o aro 3."tot and Two aro Ilansod. The repoited lynching of four horso .thieves iu Di'' Valley, Modoc county. Cal., noticed weeks ago, proves to have been correct, says the Jacksonville Son tiuid. The particulars, as near as wo have been nblo to learn, aro ns follows : A man named Jim Stow, a Spaniard, and two other parties, names unknown, wero suspected of horse stealing nml watched by tho stock men of the section where they wero openting. The four men were finally found with n band of about 200 lioroos. A pnrty Attempted their capture when Stow nnd the Span lard attempted to es:ape nnd were shot. 'Hie others were then hunt: to n trey and left suspended until somo elnys nfter tho tragedy, fiov. Irwin has oifenil o re ward of S500 for tho apprehension an 1 conviction of the lvnehrr. ... . Walla Walla Itaeea, Tii- Fall meeting of the Walla Walla race track will commence .Nov. Cth, and continues for throe days. A lino pro gramtno has been prepared, and horo men may depend upon lively race, with substantial puwes hung up as prizes. A Moaster Crono. Smith IJroi. k Watson have llni.died the largest crono ever mado on this eoast. It was built on oreler from tho government for raising material used in constructing Tillamook lighthouse. Its main most is SO feet high nml '20 inches. Miliars-, the guys aro 73 feat long and tho boom is about tho same loneth ironed. The iron woik wti"hs about ft tons awl the monster machine is capable of lifting a weight from ten to twenty tons a& a load. Salosn Bonjht Out. The right to run a saloon si tho Mechanics' Pavilion was purclused by Henry Weber at a rato of 20 a day, or $120 a week. A great deal of com plaint was mado aud au effort mado to raise money to buy tho right of Mr. Wober. ToJay Row Eliot consummated the transaction, paying Mr. Welier back his money, paid tlio Association and an advance of ?200. Thero will be no lifiuor sold ot the pavilion. Numb Jr Two. T)ie Oregon A California Railroad C o.'s' new ferry boat promiies to be cno o; the most comploto boats for the pur- -j oses lor wuicn ir is wing uuut. rnero fill lie one mnin caom ami a. private cabin, with a neat ami, veil litted purser's dtliee. Tho furniture, for tho cabins will be furnished by tho Oregon Furniture lanufacturing Co., and will be of tho most ejegnnt and substantial elesign. It is claimed that tho pilot house will lw tho best on tho river, having all the modem conveniences belonging to tho profession. Thero will be a trial of the engines to-morrow, mul it is expected that thoy will launch tho boat on Satur day week. We will endeavor to find the exact timo of the launching and will acquaint our readers of the same, so that those desiring to witrejs the inter esting operation can attend.