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WILLAMETTE. FARMER J PORTLAND, OREGON OCTOBER 1, 1880. WMMiM Issued svery Wssk tr tht WnLAMETTF. IMITsfFB rrBUARIXa CO, tf.iuis op sunscniiTiox I Ontjur, (fostigt psld), In sdnno fJtO III Months. fixMUf i tnl I). In tisane. , Uu thin ( months sill be, per month. ADVFIITI8INO KATES I Advertisements srltl b Inserted, tirovlllnjr they art timetable, t the roliowinir uuis u i One Inch of spues per montli Diree Ir.chcl of sinus her month,,.... , 100 15 00 . SOW One lull column per month Onsmlutin wr month., . ... fdrssnipis copies sens ires on application. A'ldrtil nil letter! to: S. A. CLARKK, tfsnsger, postofli i, II. C., WulilnKton, i Third claij null milter Latest by Tolegraph. i:anti:k. Ilullrr Ih-noiinrril, WuRfKtTClt, Sept. 23. At tlio Greenback Coijjjjtiou liild liiro to-day nearly half the dibgitos voted In favor of tlio resolution do njut.clug llutlcr. Ttir llmlsnn llltrr Tunnel. Nkw YtiltK, Sept. JKI. -Tlio report Hint tlio Itodj of ona of tlio men liiiricil in tlio lliiilriou river tunnel was found Is not trito. Not ono nf tlio L'O wlio mot their denth in tlio cilson has liLcti discovcrul, lint tlio workmen in thrusting tluir hnnds thiough tlio tracks be tween tlio plates of tlpi c.ilsou ft It a peculiar iilMtiiuo ruiiml ntnl smooth, whiili gavo riso to tlio icpurt that n txnty was found. Ilorrllilr IHscnvrr) urn M reels. Nnv Yuiik, Sept. 2.1.-Thu pilot lost IVt, whilo cruising nb nit 1M) milts tnstnf, allly Hook, discovered tlio sthuoncr Gladiator ljt tom do mi 'Jhodlmlintnr salhd from Ilir- Woes for Yalinniilli on .Inly 'JOth, nml wan wrecked nu tlio pissigo. Tlio lioily of ono of the crow mm found in tlio rigging In nucha decomposed cniiilition ns to bo hcjoml rccog nltiuii. Tho odor was so olfinsivo that tlio men vera forced to drop the Ixxly into tho vsnttr. 1ho winked sihooner lick directly in thn trick of esstls coming to thin port. Cap tiin Allen, nf tho pilot lioit, trioil tn "Ink tho sjiooiiel, m tho stench was so dreadful in to Iks nlnmit imenilurible, so ho determined to scut tlo lir, nml undo n hold mir tho water lino, hut tho until ilroo tho crou of thn pilot hunt from their work nml inmlo snmu of tticm slik. D irkucss coming on, thvy wero unabln to con tliiuc. Ciptniii Allen is conlliknt tlmt other of trio crow nrosluvl in tlio cabin, lint ho was nnnhlo to mnko n full investigation. Ho tlilnki it ii likely tlio schooner vvill sink lie foru looming. Mirrn nml Moo I Inilii.lrj, 1'llll.AHM riilA, Sept. 'J.'l. -At tho Intirna tional Convention for tho promotiim of tho sluep ntnl wool Industry, Commissioner I.o Duo wni ihosui I'n indent A. M, MtOsr land, of Illinois, ronil n injur on tho ndvnnio int'iit of tho iiuluitry, whiiji nn of gouerjl mUrott to Mool (,'ioMorn. Ill InlrrralliiK (rHlriiulnl IVIrlirallmi, TviutVTowN, .V. Y., .Sipt. SKI. Onat In tit't in t iKim in tlio iildirntlon of tho Ono lliimlrttHli Anniornry of tho mpturo of Mnjor Amlro. Hilntoi icro lircil thn inorii iuu;, niil fnttorita rvMiniloil uit'i whlitlun, (Iiiui-Iioi villi holli nml lonnnotUiH with lioth, A Iimiiio ntntuu of I'tiiotlmn w pill ml mi tho liioiitl'ni lit nnil tlliuikil with lenmoiiy. 'Ihoro inn n procetiion nt II oVlocl. nml M),tRK) poup'.o itnviKiil it. Ilir Tolrilo III union. ToLnm, O., Kclit. 211. Kxircle nt tho Armv of tlio Citmiidrtnnil Hiiontv nt rinnuer. foil Hull 1 nt tilit, worn ntUuill liy fi.UOU poopio. llio linll wim lllltil to It iitinoKt rft. puny, l'ulloning uu nul nt tlio opening VXllcilltt H it'll mktii, Cnl., Sept. '-I. To lli 1'itihttiit 0 (lit So'hlii ij' llit Army of Ilir CiiiiiUrli'iiit I Wn nru in tlio miiUt of liii'inU on tho (iihleii Bliiirm of tho l'millo, nml oiuiiot ho nt Tohslo, hut runiiuiM r with nlliHitiou our cimirniloi thrro nieouihli'il mill rni them Uiiiilevtt ijriitilit!'. H, It lluni. V. T. SiiritMis, A. I". Mi Cum;. 'llio wikomlii); mlilrrHi uu ikliMrrcit liy Cut. J. M. lUmiltoii of thin city, nml tho orAtiou ly (Inn. Ilnrrixin, of linlmui. Con. HnrrUou tmk for hit tliemo tho ili.irnctur of AmoriiMu tohliinimiil tho oviu nml nult ofthowdr. Tho omtiou wn n inniterly i f furl, nlioiiuillujj in luillmnt p.ii,ij;oii of nit nml iliHimiKo, nml una l.niill npplimlnl. .Mn. r.llnlxtli Mmufiil I Irviin; initol n poem written liy Mm, Knto Itrounko hher wihiI, for tlio oiinion, mtitltil "llmmnjnt Chic.iuuujci." In ixapouio to luml calls for nn viicor.., tho riiitvl ".sliorul iu liulo," At tho i-oncliialoii of thorruiihr U'oyr.nuiiH', (liui, (lirlicM wnt lomlly oillol tijiou nml ii tpon.liil. Ilir M.iIm.Ii Itiuul llnmrliliu ul Cillintio, Soiit. SM. I'lio iniimuirt of tho Wnktili ll.uluny Iiimiii; ilomkil to m.l.o C'liiivio thn luutinl ioiiit of tliktr we4turi ioiniiii.ition iiixo mnilo nirmi)!eiiiiiiu tn w teinl their lino in now iliifiliom. Ticit thoy li.nl n ooiifuvnio with thn in umxer of tho IVorm, Doctturnml ltmiiillo uu.l, nml will form n ooiincrtioii with tlio Uiuinillii mi I .N.-IimIIo Itnllnml for nil iKlnt in tlm Nmth Tiny mi) alto nrniiiping for'n through imuIo to Liilio, nml tlivnco to unutliuiwtvrn pomu Thit. in uiMitiou to tliwr lnu to tho .Mi urnui riur, to St. Imit nml to Kookuk, will iiuko tint iiwl onu of tlio mint iuipnt.int nml firiniiUhloof miy in tlio .ot, I lio ullloi'W to iliu ilociloil to 011011 thn nxnl uot wtik fur fri lylit nml pnonort in nil u.ititn rem lusl liy tluir llmm in Kmiisw, N'elunakn, Oolormlo mill tilt! I'.IOIIIO l iMit. huiit.icorn on uc i4ui. llii'iiMtiMi, Ky., Sept. 2:i Mi Sulie, iUiihtir of Hugh U White, a prominiiit citivvii, nml I dlo of tlm Muu (,'rnu lijjnvn, wntfomiilikiiil in Jier IkmI with her tliuxit out, A l.nifo wiviilinihiil llrmly in liti linml. Hop tuitiilo wn oMuul by tuuiiKirary in. unit). MiorMui Oiilniar t) n 'aro. Oillttvuo, Sejit, 2.1. An Inltr-Ocrun tpo 1l.1l fi-oni AtilniMin, Kau.w, ii Iho fjur-jwir-oM ihujihter of n iromnu'iit iitiren of thi plueo nnimil Hiker w.tv tu ihy outrnyiil in tlio inot ahoi.1.111) iimiiinr ly n mgru 17 J iara of ao. lututrnl lii'irimri, HitMMiN, 8pt, 2.1 ltuliiuto iiiforn itton Itom tho'JVnitory ti) that tho Cu)eiiiie avo nfiun thri.iteniii);. A few tl.- a no n prly of 300, Will liioiiutotl, initoil the ngtiKY troiii l'oit Itino, ninl Ikv.huo Mry ilemonttm. tive, tiii flapping the ttgeut'j f.ioo, nml then Miiamkiug iiniiuiKiiiy atovu nt WIili. njciiiy. huiiw on lloiuil 1iitilnitou, Sroui, Vt , Sopt. 2.I. Tlio llrt uow o( tho toanoii fill on Motiut Wnvliiueteu Una luoruiiiji.', (oiirrloiMl .oiuluatlout, ' Humu), bept. 21. In tho 2AI I) riet the DcmoiruU linio no ninatiil Jonathan Scci m!1 for Cougrut, Thr Wngner Hlrpr. ClIICAno, Sept. 24. Tho Wngncr Sleeping Car Company linn cttnhliriietl it central otiico in Chlcngo, with Alfred Wlilto M celiernl imiMgtr. A mo oincnt i In progrcsa for con ohilation under ono munngomcnt of nil co operative fnt freight Unci on tho Vnndcrbilt rillrond. . The CornliiB Ktrlkr. HnutuinM. Hint. 21. Tho liickotR nt Cor tiimptiro fired ttlK)ii hy istrikcm Inst night mill returned tlio tiro I out m iar nt teamen no one vni injured. Mot of tho inintrs liv ini( nt Cornini: would return to work nt tlio (liding eaIo but for fmrof vengennco from thiir muociatu In tlio Minim' Arwcifttloii. I.rrnt Krinnriatle Hriniiiitlrnllnn. Nkw YiiiiK, Sept. 24. 'Iho great Demo, emtio ninsi meeting lilt night wnt perlmpa the moat imposing political demonstration tlmt dm ever takm nlnco in thh city. Union Sipinro mid adjoining stiuiti mid ninue eiu litimlly jiu.incd with people, nml nil about was lirillinntiv illuminated, mo ptincipii nicitina wnt In Inmtuativ Hall, which was Jitckid with n inott intliil'iastio audience, olm IvclK' called tho imetiflir to order anil ussgriutnl with riprouious npphiusc. Ho introduced DanilJ)ouglierty, of l'hilaiklphia, w ho mado mi eloquent opening nddrois. jrving liau wns not lest ironeii mini Tanini.uiy linll, nnd cntlnniaMii Just M wihl, John MoKcon uro'idtd mid rcoil tho follow- iug diapatch from H. .M. 1'histcd, of Mmno i 'I'lianks for invitation to bo present at jour ratification meeting oir tlio It Jury of our plain (icnplo who iicIlco our (iovcrnment cs. tablishid to protect laW, mid that it should coiillno itself to iqunl protection, equal Iwiiu fits, wiual pri lieges, and as Iiomii does its rains, shower its faxors nliko upon nil, liiuh and low, rich nml poor, in tho end that it may ovtr icit in luterist of ull nml iiilioof nil, Om ictory will not ho lotmtcd out. It lias ionic to stnj, II. M. PLAHTfU, Ilingor. Iiiiiiilitrntlon. Wasiiiniitov, Sept. 21. During August 0,o03 Iminigrnuti arrived in this country. (rrrnlMirk llrlnr .nr for llniirork. Nkwaiik. N. J.. Suit. 21. .lames McCiic. inndidnto fur tho Assoinbly, kitutiil on tho isiiies iiivohed In tho ilcctiou. Ho said tint lhy lis was plated in tho IVi'iidi ntial thnir becnilso he could steal innro out of thu ollito thin nuy other Hcpubliuiii, Tho circulating medium linn been deticniid to ?00 fit) ptr head from 877 00 last jo.tr. Tliiiriunii loit the I'nsideiithl nominitioii on account of his Bound, liouutt liuwa on iiirrcnty. Viner hmlii't tho L'host of n thni'io of i lection nml ho would mUiso tho OrctnhicKirs to oto for Hancock. Ho contrasted distressed tier' many, onto standard, with thriving l'miica nml her gold, liver mid paper. It was enough tn mnko one i blond boil tosto tho Irish led liko Bwlno to hurrah for Hancock by men who who denounced for joins bj' Demntnits ns lousy sand lotttrs, ami they also denounced Major Kalloch. Hniillirrii hplrll. Clllt'Ano. Hoiit. 2.1. A Chicago Intrr- Otrim special says that tho TrifciHrgivis In fnrinitlou of n trniclor from tho South who sija that Im lm Just lituincd fioui a tour through thu Southeiu States. Ho blinds fresli llliistritious of tho spirit which mu tilates tho Southirn ptoplo who do not rcgird the lost uatiso ns lost. They nro wailing for tho romilt of the present cainpiivu, whun if not sitisfictorv thej will omknxor to throw oirthuyoko of Noitlicru tyranny. As mi in stance ho quotes an ndsortisi incut of tho time table on tho lrnnshoro Knilroad ia. Knoxv illo. On ono aidu of this lniiro.nl timo table is n go)d siid iiigrnvi'ig entitled tho Coufi derate Cabiiut, witli dell Davis as the central figure, surrounded by smaller engrav ings of his associate", including llreckcnrulge, Siintnry of War; Stephens, Viiu-1'rosiilcutl llciijimin, Hiiretiry in nunoi Jitian rosi master (Ituiral) .Nl alloy, Sicritary of the Xoy. liy stith mi int U llio o'd spirit of re bellion kept constantly rampant. Iniuiliil.nl Hills. Ntw Oiiliuns, Stjit. 23. 'Iho State lloinl nf Health protestt ne'iiust iniplojeaof tho Xathuial lloinl ih libit, itily nltuiintinj to ireato yillovv fuvcr bills n,'aint tho nty. Ilsrslosl ls MriiiulMint trrlilrufs. Wamiiimitiin, Sept. 2.1 Tho pioper pir ilea latiinatid tint tlio loss of litis for 1&70- uO by btinnilsut nicukuts docs not oxcud iai against a lots of 170 in 1S7H-7U. ro.liiiii.il r trrolnl. Mfltlliiv, Sept. 2.1 - John 0. Cnhlll, Into Itoatuiialer at lliicnlniiia, hnilieen nnottid on tho ihmgoof oiHliiiiglrglstired lutteis. I lie nt IH user. Dksvkii. Suit. 2.1. A tiio ocournd liero jittirdaj whkh imnu near proving disas trous. Uiirhiu's drug store was ilestmynli loss. SlO.OW). l'ottu s liniior store, Misliu's fruit storo nml stuml stiullor stuns wire damngid by wntiri lo, $20,100. Hie Kiiiiui nillr I inl..arli, ('lllCV(li). Si lit, 2V -A special to tho laltf Ockiii aijs tho straight tliicnbukirs ilnim Dial lieiuotritlo inu.n.iriis am imloasoniig to broik up tho rank nf tho fuiiotiists, and that nil unlimited amount of ii.oncj is biiug uaid for the purpjio Attcniplcil it ire Slimier. ClM'INN'ut Spt. 2.1 During thonbsenco of John (iroMtn fioui his house, on Ninth tret, n iitj iiitntd Schucidir rlipnoil into tho kitchen, wlicio Ills wifu nnd (liossiu's diughtir utiu sitting, the lattir holding her babo tulur lip, Schmiikr lovdid a mvolvti nt his wif uml I'Xiliiuitil, "Ini'vu gut to dm " Shu mn into the fmut room) ho fol low is I mid tired nt I er. but mixed his mirk. Ho thin seized her nml thiow her down, ami I'hiiug the pistol uloso to I er bodj', ho litid twice, Site invingwl to waul oil tin) pistol with lit r nrm. Thu bill of tho llrat lire L,nuo.l her nrm, mid that of tho s omuI passed tlinmli tho too uf ait shoe. The w.iuiiit shiivUd loudlj fur help, when ussistaiue ivauie, nml 8. hneidur was taken to tho at ttiou hiitiai, Schliildtr'a wife W'.ts etinpellcd to liiu him last Siimnitr, ami tho had Just tiled n pstiUou for divoiev, liituu his ruvvavdrj at tempt. Mnllr, ilir ILuiti Itrrnullrr. UiuvrtKimiio, Vt Sept. 23. Tho fugitive bmk difaulter, Walte, arrlvo.1 hero ti-d.ij', ami was plated in clurj.0 o tho Stito Author, itus, Tlio uport of Ins v audi lings, ns Ufore givin, wnspttireit. Ho also vviui lo Mivteo, but didn't liko It. When lie Kit ltrsttl. bom ho say s that lio hid less thin $."0, uotnitli ktindiiii! tho contimv iriwrU. Ho sayst "I mij h.ivo comuiitted oltiui in tho ejet of tluilaw.luit nt the proper tinio I projvoso to tell where tlio capital of tlio kink lins gone. I hnvouevir nppropnitcd one dolln-for my imlividiul use. Double iliintrr lo luri). KAVitvs Citv, Stpt. 2.1. -A woman in this Hty wis itiirrii-d to thu iiiunkivr vt her hus band) not only that, but lie alio hilled lilt fotiiui wife tJintir into tho prcfent instri- inoulil iiigigttnout. ' FOU KltiX. riiinll III UnguMi. Ituu'iv, Sept. 2J.Tlie lino wtatlur is breaking up rapiillj . A io!eat quall peloid over htro last Thumlay. tir.lriirllsr Ijiuilsllde, l.iuoiiB, Sept. 2.I. A 4ismtcli from Xaint til tives tnlinm of a IsiuUlnla whiili ivcurinl at that place, and hicli buried n great poi- tionot tlio town, tluuscswito crusutd ami the iuhabit.uiti killed to nn extout jituu-l known. Tho followiag Is a list of somo of tho killed t L. Tsylor, atsistnnt commissioner of road police, Itev. It. Chaplin, Major Murphy, of the Fourteenth, Mrs. Murphy. Mr. Mor gan, ltoul Overseer, Mrs. 'Iitnnbcll, Copt. F. Goodridgc, Surgeon J.UI. Hann.i, Capt. Haiti. Arginilisinti. Caniiaiiak, Sept. 2.1.V-Tlio diitntst and dis like with which numerous influential men of Afghanistan regaul Abdurrahman Khan is due to tlio tinners it licliu In Ms .Russian predi lections. Xono trust lim, mid every one unites in tho opinion tliat wo must for tho proscnt hold Candaliar, llulrlsno villi lie. 1st, ItAtilK, Sept 2.1 Kim 1'nsha lias Hum nioncd the pcoplo of Dulclgiio to cede the town, nnd promised to piy them thirty thou sand Turkish pounds, Liesiilcs giving an un dertaking to build n new' Dtilcigno on Al banian territory, but it leccivcd decided nujative, nnd is now preparing n forco of 3,000 men w ith six cannons to overcome, the opposition. A great loimcil was held on Monday, nt which tho Sultan declared that hu would not ngroe tu the cession of nny ter ritry. Ilntish and Italian ministers after wards had mi midienca sith tho Sultan, nnd dclivcrtd nu exceedingly disngrccablo and un pleasant mstai(c. Isork for Ilir Slnlnlriiniirr or Pe nee. l'AlUH, Sept. 23, -Sinco the rcslgnntlon of Do Frcvcinet. Germany mid Austria have nccn nrisKiy exciianging notes in cnnscrjucnco tlurcof.mid have agreed to work for tho main tenance of penco nnd not to insist on tlio ex ecution of any progrninmo which might ex pose Ktiropo to divisions. rilrlbr of lliiaalnn Horltmen. St. l'lTKiifWUliu, Sept. 21. A Smolensk telegram to this city sij a .1,000 workmen in tho factory nf Jargow struck ngainat a reduc tion of wages, grave cxccsrcs are apprehended, siu:o thoy mo much oxcilml.nnd tlio Governor his commuiilcntid witli tho chief of (Jerk il'Aruicria and tlio Public Prosecutor, and sitillcicnt troops have been ordered to the scene of dangi-r. HiitrrrlBH India. Cvm'Utta, Sept. 21. Tlio remainder of tho station nt Xnlnl Tnl, pirtnlly niincil by tlio landslide, is in imminent Hanger, i lie country lejond li.ucilly is llooilcJ mid much property tlestroytd. Hulled. Kicit'iv, Sopt. 21. In accordance with n decision taken nt n council of admirals yester day, Admiral Seymiur has sailed for Cattnlo, whence ho will pmctcd to Cettingo for tlio purposo of nsctitilnliig iouoiully the position of Montenegro nml mrrnngiiig for future no tion with rcgird to tlio occupation of Dill tigno. Mill l'riilr.l. OiNHTTNTiMirLr", Sipt 21. The Portowill issue n fresh notu nrottstinir aL'iiut tho naval demonstration, again tkclirnig it nn excremo of arm"d prcssiiro contrary to tho rights of tllO OI11MI1. Sliinleiirurlii Ailittnre, Viknvv, Sept. 21, Montenegrins com. nii'iiced innrchlnu to Dulciuuo on Wodiics- day. oiiiinii si mil Main. I.ONIHIV, Sept. 21. At to-day's sales fl 000 nits, chlclly Isevv Zealand, Xuw South Wnlis I ami CajH.1, sold nt full prices. llio market continues nrm nun mummed. i. . o. r, l... ft l Cl... ., l'l. CJ. J jimtiMu, sauniin, oi.iifc,.i. ifio oostreigu Grand Lodge of Odd l llow syutcrday elected i. ,i, wieun, oi Allium, til , .vi. a. (irmiii Sire) V.. J. Icch, of Konktik, la , It, A, Dep uty Grand Sire, llio next mioting will bo held nt Cincinnati next J car, when a monu ment will bo dedicated In Odd Fellow a' Ctino teiv. A L'rand toncert a L'iveiiat Hortl cultural Gardens to-night in honor of tho Sovereign t.ranil lXMlge, coiicliiillng with n dliplay of lireworks. Tlitru was n largo trowd present. Tho llunkir Hill lloatou Kiicamp ment will visit Hunil ton to-morrow, tlienco proceed home. I'ACll'IO 4'OAST. Oil iimliliiiilloii In i iiliriirnln. Nivv YonK, Sept 2.1 Tho Krnitiiy J'otl ina that a vi ry jMivveiful combiuitiou rou tiols nil tho oil producing regions of Califor nia. KxiktIk nro cugngisl examining n large section of the Coast Itmigc, somo 330 links in k ngth, mid 200,000 acres betwtiu Sauti Cruz nml Sintn Ikirbirn liuvobien undergo ing n thorough prospecting for tho list four j i lira, nml uviry spot that has gitn Indica tions of oil h it hem secured to the comhiun tiou, whiili loutistsif C.N. Felton, o-As-sistmit lT S Tivnsiirer. I.lovd Tevis. Pnsi- dent of Wills l'rgi' Ikmk nml I), (I. Sco In Id. Tin o piitus have formed n corpora tion known ns thu Pacific Coast Oil Couip.inj', and thov inivr havu hn nn vrclls jiehling HIM) kilivh dsily73 tr i out. Illuminnting oil is taken from tho itttilo j inlil. I lie Mnrriiitii nln lulr. SvtitAliTi), Sept. 2.I. -'Iho th'id da of the fair was very vntisfactorv to the uiauijo. nu nt nnd spectator. In the moiiiin.' tlnro w tie still '.ok ok through ami animals on ex hibition to examine, hi the afternoon tho ru ttptionif tho Piesident was the prominent liMttuv o i tho cauls. Whin tlio military ills pi ly wns tlnoiiL'li with, horses wire cd id for tho limt rvce, 2.23 class, Hlaiuo wnt the favorite, bringing $100, nml all tlio others combined tellim' for$IO. 'Iho placing was ns follows) Gibraltar lit. Kliiuo'Jd, lteluiuce Jld, Helm Ith Kl.viuo wen in tlnee stni;ht hints) tune, 2.2 1), 2 22), 2:2 1, 'iho second r.uo was a stake lor thru'-jiar-olds, the. con tastaiits hi ing Aiinio Ijvurie, .Mux. llutton, l.in 1! eso, llonosty and 1MI Fcho, llutton won tho 1st, ltd nml Mh heats, Aiinio kmrio winning thueoiid ami iiiikiiigadindlit.it of tho Ith Thee. 2.31), 2.:W, 2!.vl. S.90J, 2.:I3. M 111113 11 llltl.) Ill IlKtlllllS. Svn I'iumikv, Sept. 21 -Uuitfd S'n'is Maitlisl Dunl.ip arrestul mid brought to thii ntj one. Dexter Deeth, charged with silling whisky to Indiins nt tho Mission Kosi na tion, near Nvn Ikrninlino, Hie 1'ni.liliiit Jloslin: uu In Orison. Anivi, Or,, lpt. 21. Prvmli'iit Hajcs and wife, Gen bhtnunii mid four others of tho i'lcsiWntiil i.irtv have tikin n rjHvnl C0.11I1 mil slnrti-sl for Ynka, wluru thej will stop on Sunday iiil-Iu. They expect to rinih the Oregon State line about Monday noon nnd wait ovir n short lime at shliud thoy will tbeutiavcl on to Jacksonville, where they will niiiilu over niaht. On Wcdnesdiy they will ruvth Host burg. Tho jn'oplo of Ashhuul and Jacksonville are making e.tcnivc pnp. ra Ions to unit tho party in an appropriate stj le, fnlirorula M lie lair. Swn-lMlNTiv, Ssjit. 21. It is estimitcsl that 10.0CO peoplo vuittxl tin fair todiy. Iheivei.tof the day was iv rovlevvof stock by tho Piottdent atui party. This took pheo in tho foil noon. The I'nsideut st'W.l on the iliicvtor' stand and exptotcd In nduuratioii of the lino hetds of tattle. Trie rates this atteri.oou wero a sniuttsl running race, mite dash, for 2-earolds. It was wou by Nol Collier: timo, UI3i, A dash of IJ miles vim won by Mattie Gltiiu in 2.22J. A 21 utile dash was won by Jvntiie It in 3:51). rnclllr oal Lata 1 Irlsl. tjv I'rvncicix Sept. 21. Aceordinj to tho HutUtin, the ield of precfoiu metils on the Pacilio Coast for August wat? 1, 775,000, lursuillari llork. AvDUHt, , Sept, 21. AtjvVmt 12 o'dcvk Lut uightauovsly crectttl waaii-houss budd- ln In the recently btlraotl Chinatown was de stroyed by tlio use of giant powder or soma similar explosive. Not bclim occupied jet, tlio damage was coiinncn wnonv to ino uuuu Ing. This is tho second wasli-houso disposed of in this manner herd rllit Willi r.srnpesl lonvlels. IIoiik Citv, Sept. 24. Six convicts at work half n mi'o from tho penitentiary over raucred tho Guard, obtained arms and fled. Guards and soldiers pursued nnd a running fight followed. Ono convict, was mortally wounded nnd the others escaped. Sergeant Xottingcr, Co. V, First Cavalry, wns scv orcly wounded, Ono of tho guards nnd nn emigrant who happened to bo present, wero wounded. Intimitis; Klllril. Williams, Colusa Co., Cal., Sept. 2.1 A brakcinnn named Josh L'nko fell under a freight train and was instantly killed. ( linnie .tgnlnsl llnnrork. Sav FnANCco. Sept. 23. "-Major I'd. Slier mao, nt tho lltli District Kcpublicin Cli'b meeting, inndo n speech in which ho charges that whilo Gen. Hancock wat In command on this coast In JSOO, ho tmplovcd soldiers to Jump Gillicrt'spro-cmptioii claim and take lorciuie possession oi mo sanir, imuert is ni. ntesentn resident nf San llitcnaventura, in tliis State, Major Sherman also charges that Gen. Hancock's nartner. llrcut. wha n rebel and mm arrested on a steamship In Snti Fran cisco bay by Gon. Sumner. VAHHINTOX TEKRIIOKY. Plaron slnlfh al Mnlln llnlln. Walla Walw, Sept. 25. In tho pigeon match which took placo nt tho fair grounds yesterday, A. u. Wliltmnn won tlio lirstprira Tex. Anbury, second t Mark Kvans, third. Tho fair was not nu eminent success. It closes to-day with n good race. ITIiMS HY TELEGRAPH.' Maud S, on Vnndcrbilt'a order, is retired from the turf. Spain will now w Ithdrnw 15.000 from Cuba. as tlio islind is at peace, Tlio Wabish llailroid cxnects to bo run. uing trains, into Chicago within month. Tho Doston nnd Mnino depot, on Cnt,sewnj ttrcot, lloatou, wns dostioycd almost entirely by lire. During three months ending Juno IH, 3.000 emigrants left IIou Kong tor the United Status. The International sheep and wool exhibit nt I'liilidelphia wn. ftrinally owued Wednes day, Stpt. 21st. s Cigar makers lmvo had nn International convention at Chicago, to consider tho matter oMnttrcst to them. Wtir in South Africa is continued between tlio lkmitos uml Hiiglish forces. Tho natives uiiko little headway. Dennis Kearuoy telegraphs Soldi Clnso of Mniuu that ho recommends n straight fight for Wtav or nml no fusion. Owing to tho depression of tho Iron trndo iron misters nt Glasgow hnvo concluded not to rekindle their furnaces jet iiwlnlo, Iho new Flench Cabinet is thought tn be. friendly to Grecco nnd tho extension of the Gritk frontiir nt tho oxpinso of Turkey, Grant says ho lan't nttind iiolitical meet ings, but will bo in Now York Oct. 10th to 20tli, and then ho will prokibly bo heard from. It is thought thcro will bo 10,000 Greenback votes in Indiana, mid they cannot deoido whether Democrats or Kt publicans will lose by it. Secretary Schurz nnd CIs.ii. Wnlkcr lmth sy that if frnudt nro discovoird to justify it tlio South Carolina census will bo takm over again. Ilolstinir works of tho Provldciuo Mining Comp-uij', Nevada City, bu..iod; grento-tlo-siou of giant powder occuricd; loss $30,000; no lives lost. 'Iho polico of llerlin nro having n lively time suppressing Socialist literature. 'Iho Hilicy of Franco tornrtl Genniny is conceded to bo pacific. Iho cigar linkers, in council, lmvo con cluded to husband their resources, nnd w hen they imko uionej inougli they will ttriko for hlgliir wages. Special agents sent to South Carolina to i x n uiiio i barges of census frauds have returned to Wmhlngt u, I tit nothing can bo learned of their disiov tries. Serious troubles nro rcpnrtid in Canton lie tvvroii Cliincso rioters n '. foriigncrs. A I'atholio mission has I c nstickod and the military tailed out. , At Cioss Plains, AliUima, Deputy U. S, Maislnls I'.lliott nnd I ovv in nttciiiptiug to ntrett nn illiut distiller, wero resisted mid '.ovv bndlj' wounded. , A gentleman tent by the French Govern, mint to ixamino Cull rrti wmjiirds, sajs the siino insecls are iuCiliiornn as in France, but not so dtstriictlv o. The Supremo Court of Indiana lias over ruled tho i tit ion for n hearing en constitu tional ameiidnitnts dteisiou, mid tho State diction will be Imld hi October. Piesident Hayes Ins luen nt Ktpubliciu heidipiarlirs, .Sin V aneisoo, nt Iknicli, nt .iciaiut'iito. and will soon lie on his way to Ureon, over inuddj 1'iud. , Tlio 1'iiiMt Hill stftjt was stopptd noar Auburn, Cnl. , nnd tun I change tiUen fium Chtnoio pisseuge s. Coiigteesuiin Pago was tu t by tho same pirty nml relieved of 8300. At North Adams, Mai.s., vvluro thy TrU'e agt.it illort to uo Chinese htor for ovim viar, in llio liiiiiufacuro of sluts, it final j has I'cui abandoned, and tho last Chiuimaii 1ms left. A .Grronliack Convention in Massachusetts iiomiiiatiM Gen. Sarc'tnt for (lovtrnor. Geor.' Dei'ton, I.Vtiti nniit Governor: Jonafian Arj uold, Socrttaiv, of State, mid W. F, Whtln, Tre.tsiirer. Aid is solidtM for 1,800 In Wnrton count), Kansas, who rt in want of food. Peoplo m lev oral otlur minifies also tutkr. Tho w heat crop failed, and was plowed up in Juu ktid Liiiteil to corn, mid the web worm ruined the toi 11, The United States nnd Mexican troops are to miku n combined attack on Victono's baud cf Apaches, hi tho Candalim mouutiins, Mexico, 3,000 troop Uiug cmplojid, Tho Uiiliitl States troop will attack from the north and tho Mexiemi troops from the south. The Liberals, or nnti-Mormotif, of Utah, have nominated A. G, Campbell aa runduln'e for Dekgato to Conrc. Ho it a strung Democrat, but will rvceivo tho full auti-Mer-mo'i strength. Tho Mormons will i.Qiniiiato Cannon. Turk still hold Dulcigno, w ith Albanian, (orcos on cue tide nnd Montenegrin troop 'on tho other, the combined tket thieateuiuj; tr nb'e things if Dulcigno is not surrendered to Muutcnigro, TLo tlimix it certainly not far oil. The Sultan now tajs lie want to cedo ter ritory to Monteijegro ta prevent blooilthetl, but he doesn't think tho tlecU of the powers Out,ht to be proiiionadivg up and down tbe I urkisJi com threittuiu3 In rights. So if tlitru i any blowlilitd after thi tho rcsponsi. bihty is on theui. ' Had blood is bVowing at Guaymas, Merlco, between Americans nnd natives. They have a Mexican uewspijter thero which nbitsca Americans and their railroad projects; the secret is that the railroad, if built, wilt ruin tho old town and build a row one, Tlio Mexi cans accuse their own atrcnt of being bought by Americans. Tho Maino Greenback Convention met at Portland, Sept, 21st, mid agreed nn n fusion electoral ticket alter n good deal of opposition nml felicitated themselves over tho election of Phlsted for Governor. Solon Chase, Samuel Watt, John Turner, Wen, Hunker. C. H. Wlddcn, W. A. Cromwell, J. P. Donworth welo nominated as electors. Afterwards the straight Greenbackcrs mot nml nominated a straight Greenback ticket, Solon Chnso pro siding. Jules Ferry has finally completed tho new cabinet with Jules Ferry President of tlio Council and Minister of Public Instruction; lJarthrlomy St. Ilclalro, Minister of Foroign Affairs; Constant, Minister of tho Interior nnd Worship; Curot, Minister of Justice; Magnin, Minister of Finance; Gen. Fnrro, Minister of Wnr; Admiral Clouet, Minister of Marino; Catiiot, Minister-of Puhlio Works; Tirard, Minister of Commerce; Cockcry, Minister of Posts nml Telegraph. On August 18th, thcro was an earthquake that did damago in Peru, It it calculated that sinco her lato perform ance, Maud S is worth $100,000. Germany is entirely satisfied with the new French Cabinet, so thoy say. A clerk In tlio Nevada bank has been locked up on cliaruo of bavins borrowed n few thou sands lllcgallj. It is expected the Supremo Court of Califor nia will decido against holding any county election this j car. Tho noxt meeting of the Veterans of tho Cumberland will be held at Chattanooga. Gen. II. II, Ilristow will bo orator, P.xricrts who know the Northern sem. seem to think thero Is no reason to fenr concerning tho salcty of tlio Jcauotte. Thcro is said to bo insurrection In tho Is lind of Dominica of the Marquesas group. White inhabitants fortified themselves until rclisved by n sunboat. Tho Loudon and San Francisco Hank that had $.1,000,000 cipitnl, hns reduced to $2, 001,000 becauso it cannot find uso for the money, Thcro is n great null of business in New York, nnd crcat fucrciso of frt ight shipments in all directions, compared with 1870., Tho Fall dry goods trado surpasses expectations, STATE XE,VS. " Ono thousand bunlich of whrnt coinu into Junction City daily, Tho lato initio lmvo interfered with hop picking in Lano county. llut'ita Vistn. lion ynrils produced, this year, over 10,000 pounds. Tlio Ymt of Airlic lia.i been to Dalian nml is visiting tlio upper v alloy. Tho rumor of tho lois of tho Quick- stop, says tho iVcuv, in unfounded. An iiiiitiimso quantity of grain is ho- inghtorod nt Souver'u station in Polk county. iho silo of booths for tho rail meet ing nt tho htuto rair u rou ml netted SI,. '100. Tlm Linn County Council P. of II. will meet in Jordan Valley Saturday, October 2d Joint Campbell, near llallston, Polk county, lost GOO bunliels of who it by burning Kt raw. , A thief broko into tho storo of If. Diimpliy, nt Pendleton, nnd btolo a quantity of watches. Tlio ilc.Minnv illo nutliotiticswant mx good vv tils dug vvhero water can bonvnil nblo in enso of fire. Kola had no preaching for two yeau past until Itov. Mr. linker, from Saliii, gave them a scrvico lust week. i'red Davis wns riding a wild liorso nt Iiviu's milk ranch, uinr tho Dalles, nnd hu has n broken nrm us n Kouvcnier. J. 0. Jlurdy had n pair of homes stolen from his fnim cloo to Dalles City, nnd ono of thorn found his vvoy back. Albuiy has n tclcpliono her firot one. lSiunu, tho nowly elected County Clerk, 1ms it from his store to tho clerk s olllce. According to tlio Ynmliill Jttporla' theie is n dt'siro to submit tlio iit.stion of tho county seat location in Yamhill to tho people. Ir. H D. Ilaiiington, of Crevsvvcll, wns tin own f i om a wagon whilo in Kugeiio last Monday, nnd seriously in jured one of his legs. Hmry Hyeily, of Salt Creek, Polk county, lost n valuable horse, who hud lus leg biokeu in n iiinuwuy, eaiifed by trying to break n joung hoiEe. Somo Lnno. county loys htolt homo wnt oi melons, nnd then went to sleep in n bun belonging to Mrs. Ciowley, leaving a lantern buinii.g, causing tho loss of her barn. Tl.o Dallas Itemiur says tho infant hikl of J, M. Cook was killed by a full from n horso of her sister, who was car rving her, when tlio horse blued nnd throw them off. Tho residonco of J. "V. Pittinger wns burglarized ivhilo thov woio nt publio speaking, ntnl n revolver, opera glass, jewelry, etc., ivith somo small change, are gone; loss, 25. The, Inland J'nipira says great im ptovements nro making on tho bluffs nt Dalles City. Tho Academy building ami ninny lino residences now going up iiialo that part of tho town cry nt tiMctiv e. Charles Pyburn wnnted somo money tlmt Listi McDaniel owed him, nnd con cluded, to fjio trouble, to tako wheat enough to square tlio account, f o hit and Thomas LarMn aro now under nrrest for larceny. Tho Statesman says Conductor Clark, of the, narrow gaugo road, had his leg broken Last Tuesday whilo moving n heavy boiler near ltay's Landing, nnd Ilalph, son of G. P. LftwelfOf Salem, had his arm brok'en whilo plaving. Snys tho Eugcno Guard: Tho Into rain will provo exceedingly bent ficiiil to tlio fnnnsrs nnd country generally. Tho grass, which has been nlinost killed by tho long seigo of dry weather, will re vive, unit thu ninny plows will ngaiu perforin service, Tlio Albuiy Democrat says Col. Hogg wants to contract for building 130 miles of narrow gaugo railroad ncxtijcar. Tho road will start from Yaquinn, pnss through Corvnllis nnd Albany, nnd cioss by tho Lebanon routo tho Ochoco. That nt least is what is talked by Col. Hogg. Col. Hogg tcturued from thu 1'ust to Corvnllis last week, having proved suc cessful in securing tho money to build n lino of railvvny from Ynquina Kay to Doiso City. Ho is now paying back tlio 800,000 received from citizens on tho first ten miles of rond. Ho promises lo carry wheat to tido water net Fnll Tho Albany Heghtcr tells of tho nr rest of Frank Smith, charged with steal ing two horses tvyotity mouths ago twenty miles south of Dallas. Ho sold onu of tho stolen animals to Fred Linn for $05, nnd had the other with him. His parents arc good pcoplo near Forest Grove, and what ruinod him was whisky and bnd fellowship. Tho Hillsboro Independent snys Mr. Shearer wns hauling his pot table farm engitio over tho Gates Creok liridgo nt tho Duxtou Hill when it guvo way, nnd driver, mules nnd engitio fell thirty feet into tho orcelc below. Tho driver nnd mules nio nil right, but tho engine is so broken ns to bo entirely useless. Won't ho sue tho county ? Thu Ilntcrprhe says Otto Scholley, of Sandy, had his leg broken nbovo tho ankle, becauso his wagon overturned on him. Moro wheat is coming into Snlcm than usual, oven coming from Silverton. Mills and warehouses nro nlieady well lilted. A traveling mimic teacher bilked Thu Dulles pcoplo j got up n concert for ono of tho churches and got off with tho pro ceeds, Agciiuinosenserpoiitsix fcetin length, with the orthodox lnnne, n head shaped liko n panther untl tlm tail, whittled down to n shnrp point, was brought in by Indians yesterday, who caught it in deep water in tlio straits. Its appear unco creates intense interest amongst thu savants, and the oldest lisheriiinu cannot pi n co tho monster. Tho serpent lias lieen photographed and tho body will bo preserved in sniiits and sent to Ottawa lor classification. TKICItlTOKIAL. Tho Puget Mill Company nro fitting up their mill nt Port Ludlow with n ca? pneity for cutting .'100,000 foot of lum ber per diem. j Win. Johnson, whilo descending a hill near Wnitsbtiig, was thrown under his wugon and hnd his leg terribly mashed. It is hoped amputation will not bo noces ..my. Tho Minion run this season is un usually Inrgo on tho Sound, tho local cannery putting up 12,000 cans per day and using 25,000 fish. Thoy hao io cently reduced tho price paid for snlmon from II vo to thrco cents n piece. Indinns refused to nccept tho reduction, nnd nro on n general strike. llecent reports from tho Skngit goltl fields nro of tho most encouraging chur nctir. It is stntcd, upon what nppenrs to lio excellent authority, tlmt bovcral claims iccently opened to bediock nro producing 25 to 8.10 per day to tho man. A saw mill has recently been es tablished in tho mines, tho machinery for which was packed by men a long distnnce, overjthirty miles. Tho Dayton Cironlch tells hovr n bear stopped tlio wny for Mr. Nowby near liobiiiett's mill. Ho thiow stout snt tho benr, but finally took his hoi so around another wny nnd left tho benr master of thu field. Another man was stopped by a benr nnd two cubs. Sho ennio for him ns ho picked up n stone, nnd caught him by tlio sleovo tuicl torn it off. Ho mado good timo nnd got nwuy. Dears nro on tho ramp igo up there. Tho caniiny nt Seattlo uhs 2,500 fish n dny, and pajs three cents npieco for them. They nto caught by Gutlc fishermen. Pi of. J. I). Huviio.ii, hito of Philo moth, is piincipal of tho Iuntsvillo school, on tho Touchet, nntl tho Fnll term opens w ith good nttendniieo. Tlio Waitsburg Times is on hand ns usual nnd givns full particulars of tho fne, it sajs W. W. Smith talks nbout n substantial brick block ns tho safo thing to have. Six convicts at work half n mile from tlio penitentiary nt lloiso City oir povveied tho guaul, obtained arms nnd tied. Gnnidsnnd soldiers pui sued and a miming fight followed. Ono conict was mortally wounded nnd tho others escaped Sergeant Nottinger, Company F,(l8t Cavalry, wns soveruly wounded. One of tho guaids nml an emigrant who happened to bo present were also wounded. Answer lo (orrssiuuIenl. In reply to the mauy inciuinca w hicli w o have received regarding n most prominent modern remedy wo would say: To tho best of our belief Warner' Safo Kidney and Liver Cur it pure in its uature, efficient in its ac tion and certain in Its results. We have learned of somo remaxkabla cures which it has etlected, and behev e that us a preventative of disease it is uuequateil. For delicate ladies and enfeebled men it is invaluable and iu imre vegetable fiuahtie commend it to" the' lavurana isj oi an. I v ir i t &. .11 issrissVWsWtfaMas's iii i iJ-issssssWsMs'" UKtKM