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WILLAMETTE PAEMER: PORTLAND, OREGON OCTOBER 22, 188tV; t Issued every Week bjr Uis mix.tMKTTi: r.tniiEB riHu.tHijfo ce. TF.IUIS OP BUDSCIIirTIOM I On rear, (rmtiige rsild), In adraoc., flCO IU month), (postste psm), In aJrance 1,23 Ua thin ill months trill be, per month.. 21 ADVF.nTISI.Va HATES i Advertisemcnte will be Inserted, prorl'Ung Uiejr u tsspecUble, t the following Ubit of niu. One Inch ef trace per month IIM Three Inches of tier month 6.00 Ooe-heif eolumn per montli 16-00 Onemlnmn per inoiili 80.00 VSsmpIt copies tent free on application. Address J1 leltert to: B. A. CLAIIKF, Manser, 7 Hnlcred In post offices at Portland, Oreiron, end Washington, 1). C., M Thlrd-clast mill matter. Latest by Telegraph. EXtVTKliS. A til lie Wore from Inillnna. iNllASAnu.lH, Oct. 14. Additional re turns Hi i s morning ilo not chango tlio cti mitii 'ivun jcstciday oti tlio State ticket. Potle, 'cpubliean fur Congress In tlio Seventh Diatnc, il tlcctpil. Congrtaiional dclcga tlon t.inlti Republican, 8) Democratic, 5. Ilrllglnn lllsgrarril. Cine.itio, Oct. 1 1, In tlio Rock River Methodist Conference, tlile morning, a ills tcli wu retch id announcing a great Re publican victory in Indiana, mul thoroiifei enco became w ild with excitcuunt nnd niiug tlio iloxology. Dr. I.uko Hitchcock said, tlicy would lo criticised for lliii demonstration, but lio believed it mm an escapa from civil Ma-, niul ho felt that thin icligiaui assembly should lift it lic.irt In praisu 10 (iud in tint mo of that glorious iloxology. Amen, nmon. Krglslrntlnn In .V W Vork. New VnitK, Oct. 1.1. Registration to-day, 72.G27) totnl for to daja, 1 15,270, ngatnet 80,031 tlio llrat two days Ust year, There wcro 1,1 urn at of person attempting to rem itter on 1808 papers'. Tlir Held Krtlrnril. Wasiiiniitdm. Oct. in. At llcnuhllcan iieauiiiarici'i to-ilny uonGrcssuian .lorgonaeii and several otlior prominent Virginia Repub licans had a long interview with Chairman Ilubbell. Tliov think that Virginia i good lighting ground for tlio Republican now with tlio preatigu of Tiieaduy'a clectKiim added to tho alleged irreparable hrenchts in tlio Democratic- party in tlio State. It in nn otien ccrct that it ia tlio intention of thcRcpulili van managers to make good ttto of tlio timo loft between now nnd .November, in Virginia. Tlio report current that nu nlliauca between (leu. Mnlono nod tlio Republican In being negotiate! la not Known nt lu-piiniicnii lio.nl quarter to bo a fact, Tlio Republican Con grcaslonal Connnlttco nro confident that several Itcpiiblicnn Congressmen will In) gained in tlio .South. Tao districts at Icait are expected in Virginia, and tlio district now represented by Ackliu, ot Louisiana, la alto claimed, A gain of ono la exprcted in fen netseo. Thcsu nuticiiutted guiua together with thoto already mado in Oregon, Ohio and Indiana, will, It ia claimed, bo moro than euf liclcnt to givo tliu Itepublicaua control of tlio noxt lloimo of Rcpioscntathca. If the Ro- nbllcaii have secured control of tlio Indiana vgiilatiiro, there it a possibility that tlio United Statot Senate in 1881 will bo riiually divided iwlitlcally, and that tlio Vico-1'reti-ilcut will liavo tlio coating Vote. In tlio Keuato, a now couttitiitcd, tlio Dmnocrata hvo 43 nuinliira nnd tliu Itepublicaua 'M. Tlio Hcnatora whoao tormt expiro In. 'HI viherp tliero ia likely to bo a clmngo In aiicccatluli nro Itruco, Kfttoii, Kerimu, McDonalil, Itainlolpli, Thurinan, Unllaco. Should theao expecta tlona bo readied, tlio h'enato alter tlio Ith of March noxt will contiet of .'IS Doiiiocrntt and 33 Kcpublirmia. Viewed in this', ight tlio aloctiou of a Itopuhlican I,pgielntiiro in linli no, which will tend a oiublicau aucccfJior to MaDoiiabl, loiiomly tlironlent the Denro emtio aaceudmicy in tlio Sennto. In thia cal culation, D.tvlt, of Illinolt, la crwlited to tlio Democrata. .Should ho act with tho Itepuli llcnui that jutrty would again bo in full hh aralou practically of tho .Senate. It ia not at all probable however that Judge Davit will identify himtelf with tho Hepiiblican aldo of tho chamlicr. Tho entrance f Mr. J'nir with hit huge barrel into the contrtt of tho United State Scnatnraliln in Xavada, to tui-cctdMr, Sharon, ia reganlrd by many at throwing doubt upon the political outcomo in that State. Should Mr. Kail win it ia calculated that Ida voto would maintain Democratiu con trol of the .Senate, In tho altoyo ettimato .Senator-elect Mahone. of Virginia. Is. counted at a Democrat, luatiuiich aa he ia leading the light for Hancock in hit State, ho will undoubtedly act w ith the Democrat on nil national iiiiettiiina. tamtrra lutenlrnnl. Clili'Aun, Oct. IA. -Tho Chicago 7'i"icaya that Ijimlem, on K-ltig InterviuMed by an In diananolia corrcaiHindent. eaidi "Wo had no organization worthy of the naine.Biid what wo .ii.i r. - t r.. ..-..i -i. .r-!- m-i... Indiana LeclttalniT. New Yoiik. Oct. )C An Indianapo'Ja dis patch to tho National Republican bcadippar ter attte that tho majority of tho Leg'.' turo on joint ballot will bo nino. Will Kntrr Hull. Sam Fimvcima, Oct. 15. Marshal Dudley will enter suit against the Srntlnrltnr publish ing a boffus order to tho effect that all Irish' men who were challenged throughout Indiana should bo obliged to show papers, Tlir i:tumlnrr on llir I'. -. Tho Emmlntr in commenting ho pros pects of Democratic aucccMi clol"P Hancock ii elected williout Indiana. Kiglit leading Democratic journals expiicl ly look tho aUtnd two wtcks ago that Indiana was a very doubtful State. Town elections In Conncclf cut show alight Democratic galmovcr 1870. Tho reckoning by tho Associated Press by tho number of towns carried la fallacious and absurd in tho extreme, as a town of M voters stand fur as much na a town of fi.OOO in legis lative rcproiciitation. It fa tho rotten Kng linli boroinh ayatcin,'ntid gives Itepublicaua n majority (if towns, but tho Democrats baro tho inajoiity of votes, which will count in the 'residential struggle. Jtcpulilican Impcrs IV llio concede that Ohio was ecrrymandcrcd Itcpiiblicans, who lioastcd ten months uro that they would do so and thus gain six Congress men. (Jai field loses 8,000 in Ids own Con gressional disttict, llriivj- lrrilr(lnn. N'k'v York, Oct. IB. Tlio Hank of iV-nco .hin a few days has depleted 2,000,000 i.l gold. Wires Itown Repiilillrnn iuln. I'.lr. San KnAKCitvo, Oi.t. 14. Tho wires lie tv.ccn Cheyrnne and Laramie ao ki'il ilotr.i. T' ' '" .vnlcle ordered, but could not o!it..in llir' tilcgraina. 'lho eugiiio which ilicv,' tno -onircr train was ilelavrd. up to 8 o'clwk 1'. M. yesterday, San ''inncisco time, tho dispnttliea from Ohio giro gains of nix Republican Ciigroasmeii. .Some catlmalc Porter's majority 10,000. Tlio Legislature of Indiana has gone Republican, and a gain of one Sonnlor is insured. Tho next House will have nino Republicans mid four Democrats, It has now six and six, with ono (Irecuhacker. Tho Louisville Coiirirr-JournnVi Indinnapolis coiTcipnndent puis tho Itcpiililiran majority in tho State at i!,000 ( net Uipiihlicnn gain aince 1870 in 15 wards in Indianapntia, 'J, ID!), Itemorrnllc trrslmi ol llrfrnl. ClM IN.NATl, Oct. II. Tho fo'louing u u special from Cincinnitl to the San Krancisco nrnminrr t J liuiiaanila nl hentucky negro re peaters went from tio'o to polu voting aa oltrn aa they pleased. A largo number of Republi can .Mai shall prevenleil all airuali ny tno Shciillt. Throughout Indiana tho Chicago ana .St. liini rrpeaters, riillnnolpliln tlilovea ami New York nuirdcrcra irlually held thn India with pialoli, and by wonl of mouth n'ded the Immeiiso force of Federal Marshals. Ilnl ilntlnlii llrliirns. Wiikkmnii, Oct. II Tho re tin lis from Went Virginia are coming in slowly. Wneol Ut fives lnrue Itenublicaii uiut both in city and county, ludicationa show a largely in creased voto. Sturgi Is ahead in Kanawha county. A (Irtcnback county tlckwt will probably bo elected, Tbe MrrlUn In Ohio. Cl.i-.VKiaNU, Oct, 1 1. At t! o'clock ycatenl.iy, overythiug indicated that' i publicans had, ancpt tho SUto, Inillunn lltairra. Inman.woi.h. Oct. 13. Hetums pirciucta gives a Dcincrntic voto of 10.(r!IO ; Kepuiillcau voto, 1 111,881 national, o,l8. Tho aamo in 18711 gave the Democrata 100, 8(1.1 1 llrpiibliuaut, To.708 I uatiouala, O.Obl). .Net Kepuiillcau gain, (I.UI8 FOREIGN. Tt j tlen-enslrnllen Atnndonnl. Co.nstantinoplk, Oct. 14. Ambassadors rsli.'icd tho Sultan that thn demonstration had been abandoned, ita object having been obtained. The Brlllth InAMra. CapkTow.v, Oct. 1. Tho Baautoa sac'.ed and burned tho government oflice ami bat lacks of Mnrrti. Col, Ilayley with .WO men is licsicgc 1 at Mazru. Carriir ts i .;it!i a I small force is besieged at Mafo -, lleiifo-re-inents aro on the way. " y A .Notorious Woman lleail. . LoMifiy, Oct. 14. 1. is sUted that tlio ro tnrioua Mine. Itachacl, tho so-called (omalo boautificr, has died in prison. Sho was con victed of fraud in August, 1804, and con demned to penal tirxitudc. Trjllia In Keltic. VaU'AKAIso, Oct. l'J. Representative of tho three belligerents, liolivia, Chile and Pe ru, ill meet on board n U. S man-of-war at Arica. It la umtorotoiiil that ono of tho stip ulations ia that hostilities 'may ho contiuuod pcinling negotiations, Peru, it is reported, will retuso tlio cession of territory. The U. S. minister left Valparaiso to-day for Arica to bo present at tho meeting. .Norn flrnlln Mines. HHHAX, N. S., Oct. 10. Dr. J. ILItae, mining oxpci t of Colorado nnd California, has rnltcd fiom New York, to mako a gouoral inspection of the No via Scotia mines. American Wltr.it lit i:ujrre,""' ' HwiLIN, Oct. 10. It is leported that In the licit tcasio'i of tho Reichstag, a motion will bo iutiodiicrd for tho reduction of t'uty on r ''n by nlmut six cent. A rennrt on I'm y j ..rain trodo alatos that tha nrcieino o. , , u . . . . ..... i Oo i..iioiis oi Ainciicau fevtin .iii .,. . -ccived by way of Hntterdain and Antwerp had a very reassuring ciled. Cu-K Tow.v, Oct. 10. At Maefting, wl'ci-o Carriiigtnn nnd. force nro besieged, was miito safe up to tho Injhiiutant A relieving lo ce will leave Woippcncr on tho 17th. ' (iotrriiinrnt Troops Hrslrsrit. Iinkov, Oct. 10. Cape Town advices state that the Basil tos sacked nnd burned tl'o Uov eruuient ollico and barrncks at Maicur. Col. Ilayley, with MM) men, is besieged at Mnsc.ir. Carrington, with a small force, is boslci-d at vwaicionry. and mako their plurality on'y 3, but every thing ind'eaten fie los of many ino'e Demo crlio conjVessme.i. Nett month, with tho election of tlio Republican ticket, tlio three branches of the gotci'iiuwnl will bo Republican. a. M. Rc- ilO r'oi-ty-oight pir cent, of tho Stato volo is now in, and this proportion will elect Porter by 11,131 majority. 1'liia statement excludes luilianapollH, which givca 70.1 Republican gain. IjtiiU l-,iter rrlctatmrri. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 10. A Dublin apbaUl tttte that tha approaching protecutiun of laud laiuuo leaders has created a iianio iimong them. Tlicy hail no idea tho Uoveriiment would ilaru take action. Tho prosecution will lio agalutt tlio conspiracy to rositt lawa, ami will bo loiiinlnl on tho proceeiliuct ol tliu laud league in Dublin nnd apvechea delivcrod in aoiiio county meeting reported by n abort hand writer in Coverninent employ, "t n meeting of tlio Privy Council the crown pros ecutor of Dublin expressed tho opinion thai tho prosecution ahould bo a criminal one. In formation fiom the Court of Queen' beco'i in ilicutea thero will bo a division of rtilbori ties if they do not alter their minds, A mo tion waa inado that nt tho llrat dry of the term, November '.M, a conditional ohler bo istuod In criminal information nL-aiust Pmncll and other lemleia of tho league Tina was followed bv a loni: local nruumont on the le gality and lllcLiility of lerguea, and aa to l'AOIFH) VOAHT. Nlnlilei llurnril. Vam.kjo. Oct. Iff. RolofTs stable were set lira to by nn Incendiary laat night nnd burned. On. linnilrrx Ulllril, Sa.v FitA.vt'iHiii, Oct. in. A dlspa'c'i from Mexico state that (leu. Ramiicz, tkoretnlu tionist, who had been dm en to tho mountains, waa killed Sept. '-Md. Trlrgrnph I'niiiiiiiinlrnlliiii. Sv FiiANciwii, Oct. 14. Telegraph com muiiicntiuii witli tho lvost will probably bo ro wtabliahed thia nftcrnoon, Au Allrmpl lo llluw it a House. Alliums, Cnl., Oct. 14. An attempt waa undo lost night to blow up another now China house. Ilnpllsl 1'oiirrrrnrr. San I-'iiANriiu.ii, Oct. 14. Of tho ."o.-ty-ono rliurclica under control of lho llaptist Aasocia lion, only ten were rc, esoutcd in tho confei- ciico, and of this number of representatives, but four are actual pastors betides Kal'och. lVASIIIXCniN TEltKIIOKY. did have waa almpfy a pa toll, work aHair. Tho Republican machinery mm in goo.1 oitlvr moiitha ago, and their organisation waa perfect and extmnlrd to uvvry townahip. Their arrangement were madu tti capture overy iiouuiitii vote, nun ruturna enow mat they did it. You may notice that thev have inane a amaii gain in every towiitiup, which la nn ovIcUnco ol their orwanitsl work, Thev bad more money than io had to put where it would do tho moat uood. Tlio taritf iiueatiou hurt ua a ioxl ileal, and ! aluuld lave Ui'U met earlier in tho campaign nithout trying to dodge it. In abort, tlio campaign was moat miserably managed. It ia not tlio State that it maikinaibld, but the Deiuoci"U theiuaelvua. Kelly, (loib nu and New were too much for the astute llaniuni, l iiey got In their pretty woik juat wheio the Democrat believexl they had thing act up for great raiua, A Close Couul. iNDIAN'AVOI.IisOct 15, 1 jteat rttunia from eighty-llvo couiitlea give a net Repiiu.icatt ma jority of (1,8-SII, Tliero are aix co.atiM to near from, all but one being Democratic, which In 18711 g.io u Democratio majority of I.SOO. If no chance ia made thia givea the Itoimhlicau a majority ot tl.II'.M on the State ticket The contest in the Fifth District i vary close, and It will rc-iulre the olllcial count to determine tho result. If tho Repub lican get thia, it givea them nine Cougreaa men. Die legislature will probably standi Senate 'a Republicans, J.1 IVnnxraUi Home .18 Itepublicaiit, 13 Ikmocrata. rertrr laoea net LeaJ Ihe Ticket. Sax Fiuntico, Oct. 13. An Iiulianapoli dltpatch to the Cronkl aavathat Porter doea not lead tho ticket. Klliot, for Supreme Judge, a ahead. lu ono or two ciaea the ma lorltiea have dropped to eiht and twelve liumlixJ. The avcrago majority it 2,000. alrair I imm HuaTraxe. A tjiccial to the KnmUtr from Cincinnati xay of the negro voU in Indiana and Ohio that audi au outrage on the aull'ragoof these State waa utrer Iwfore known. The city Itenublican inajoritiea were coat before 8 o'clock Tucaday inoruing, In November the State that contain urgro voter cannot voto them in New York and Cincinnati tho same day, and a change will bo teeu. whether information cru bo loducil niialnei any lody of men for conspiracy to iutotfo o witn tliu iucetm lawa o?n'ain iiuiiviiiuaia using tho laliguauo tlie iliil at tlio county meetings, thus endangering tho safety f any huoii or person, Tlio iiiuolioii was not do cideil. but a lecnl olllcer iurormed the llentll correspondent that piolijily both could bo done. Pnrnoll aper.k at Iongford on Sunday and ia expected to deal upon Alchbiahop Mc Calio'a pasioral, and on tho impending bo. o i of the (lovcrnmcut. Tho more dating mom Uii of tho loajjuo are jubilant over tho ptoa jiect of a etrugglo, while otho'v are app.-eheu-aive ocr tho double effect of tlio proarcutlo'i and the attitude of the Orthotic hicinro'iy. Tlir e t'alilurt. Nnv YniiK, Oct. 111. A llucnpk . yrra ill patch reiHirta great rejoicing over tho insli-lla tion of tno new cabinet. The I'nsl Horse' Time. IIiiooklyn. Oi. tuber 10. At Proiucct Park yesterday St. Jutieu atartetl on I'i trial to beat bit own re id nt 3:30 r, M. Ho tiottcil the Hutu jitor in 37 aecoudti half-mile in liWJl tli vUiiuartera, in lilt), and one mile lu 'Ji'JU. A I'atnl l.xploslon. Tmiv N. T,,0'tober 10. At a Repitblicui deinouatratioii at Johuaonvillo but uicht, Charles Netting, Mellio Welling, Chariot Thomaa, John bay. and a Freuchmau, iiamo unknown, were injured by an explotion of a cannon. Two will die. Mrtirllau Make n Hrreli. TitKN-w N. J., October 10, (lov. McClol lau addrt -vl a Democratio meeting laat even ing. After a eulogy of Hancock ho aaidi Tho IKimocratio p-irty aupjwited the South before the war, not bevauao it lil' ' lavery, but lw cause it reapccteil tho C itutiuu. When the war came it opposed tlr South for tbnilar iviaons. Two thiugt unitesl the South More tho war alavcry and anti-tariir. The former la dead, and the South ia fast becoming a manufacturing country. So these eleiuenta no longor exiat. The Southern man i tnovtal, coutiuucil tlio llovernor, the aamo at woaiv, and all that make the South ao'id i the p "ea- Xprrulnlluiis nt Mrnlllr. Skattlk, W. T Oct. 10. Tliero fa Infor. iiiatiou to tho cllect that tho Seattle k Walla Walla rniboad, recently purchoaod by Henry Vlllapl, in connection with 411,000 ncrca of cb-t'iiya ujrlcultt'eal Inns) latajy' purluuoil byi tho same 'party northfof s!rnk nr in thn oasttin Mirtion of this Territory, from the Northern Pacilio Conmanv, and iiotaiblv ono of the scleral coal mince situated near thia c'ty, will form tho basis of'a new company to lie urumuzcti iiiiiew liirKuu tiioiirei oi Janu ary next, tho namoof which has not vet been determined upon. ItisfurtlicrAcertaiiiutliat tlio recent purcliaso nl tlio B. K v, . UK., as no connection 'with tho O. II. it N. Co., o;hcr than in tho fact that Henry Ylllird, President of that Company, has by the pur cliaso in question, Ih-coiiio a large owner in tliu S. & W. W. It. U. ITEMS IIY TELEUIUPn. Tho Olympia fa'r baa thus far liccn very successful, tho display of fruit and cereals being unusually nttrrciivc. Grant li nt Boston. Over 1)0,000 voter registered in two day at Brooklyn. Kx-U. S. Senator I'clog Spraguo died on the 1.1th at Dostun. Republicans claim the Legislature in Indi ana by 14 on joint ballot. Fifteen Republi can Congressmen probably elected in Ohio. Tho Shah of Persia telegtaphs tho Sultan, demanding that a Turkish army corns bo sent to tho frontier to assist in quelling the Kurds. The Democratio Stato Convention at Provi dence, R, I., on tho 14th nominated the. fol lowing Presidential electors; J, Ik liarnaby, Stephen It. Slocuni, A, It. Lewis nnd Charles K. Gorman. The Democratio Congressional Convention of tho 1st District nominated Isaac Lawrence. Tlio Secretary of tho Treasury bos accepted $J,G00,000 in Itond for sinking fuud. Tho total amount ol U. S. gold nnd i'v coin in tlio country Oct. 1st was $3G9,881,C in gold and $1 10,700,335 in silver. Of the amounts there aro $1)5,201,293 gold in tlio treasury and $302,070,700 in circulation o.' held by banks, nnd 872,451.000 silver in t' treasury and 877,31 1,735 in cjicitlation. Ir addition tho treasury holds 008,310,540 in -TM and bullion and $5,5.17,750 in f liver '.mi ll on for coinage. There is mora bullion in tho country now than ever before, largely on ac count of tho Kuropcan inlltir. Tho funeral of Father Trcanor in New York waa n very imposing nlfalr. Seventeen Norman stallions for California arrived in New York on tho 25th, Hartman, tho nihilist, usserts tliero are 13,000,000 organized radicals in Russia. Ambassador notify tho Sultan that tho dcmonstrat'oti has lwen abandoned, its object having uccn attained, Mayor How oil, of Brooklyn, has gono to Colo mlo for a month. Ilia visit ia in connec tion with u gold miuo which ho is interested in. In tho Episcopal convention Rev. Dr. Knight presented a memorial to absolutely forbid by canonical amendment tho salo or ren tal of pew in ehurche. It ia stated that tho notorious Mine. Rack ncl, the to-called female bcautiilrr, ha died in prison in London. Sho wnt convicted of fraud in August, 181)8, nnd condemned to pe nal servitude. A loy fourteen year old named Robert Smith woanrrcsced in New York on tho 15th, and $50,000 worth of cottcn bills of exchange which ho hnd stolen from atrcct post boxes were found in bis possession. Representatives of tho thrco belligerents, Bolivia, Chile nnd Pen, will meet on board n U. S. man-of-war nt Valparaiso. It ia under- ttoml that one of tho stipulations is that hos tilities may bo continued pendine negotiations. Nathaniel Holland. United States Supervi sor in San Francisco, is luviug hundreds of warrant iuued for tho nrrcat of pcrtona charged with fraud iu connection with regis tration. A drummer named Fried waa tliot in tho lack in a stage notr Carson, Nov., on the 15th, by a man named Moody, becauso ho would not move in n crowded soit. There waa talk of lynching Moody, J t i atatetlliaa kVoUilU. ku-beeoKieiu. in TiJeVr fn niihlityi nnd 'American alljc ao ailneri- or, that several Parisian ladies liavo reanlvcd to semi to America thia aeaaou lor ulncK ailK pping tho idea of their finding again really (1 ani; durable articlia in tho i'ariaian mar- ure of federal liriul and car'Hit luu L-overn inent. Remove that preaaure, and the Solid South will ceaae to lxs aol'd. He didn't be lieve a man, North or South, desired the uy meut of war claim. Ho boil no idia the Ilemocrat would injure the goverumeut by interfering with the tariff question, lleaaw uo canto for ditcouraueiueut in the recent akirmithea. lil. Julie Aialaul Hlutseir. Nkw York. October 10. Thero ia an im- mente crowd at I'roapect Park to witness St, tit Julien' elfort for a purao of $2,500 giiuit,bi I of ywu urae, I'OLITIt'.tL, lialnlua; nireiittlh. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 10. The Nntioral Dem octutio Committee belioca that Hancock is all of 5,000 stronger in Indiana than Land via. Tho H'oWif attributot the loaa in Indi ana to local ditalfectiona, tho Indiana Supr. me t'omt decbiou and bad tluancial rtconl of Ijiudera in the State, Tho Democratio col umn in Nueml'r will bo much atrpnger, Senator Randolph of New Jerey,"aaya the lo'ult in Ohiu and Indiana will not affect chnnchrs of Democratiu auccea in hit Stato nnd thinks it will givo Hancock not kit than 3,000 majority under any circuiuttancet. The .S'mii say tho result in Indiana turun the prob abilities iu favor of (larlleld, but if tho Dem ooVatio uuuagera will draw the lesson tlio Itepublicaua ill ew from the remit In Maino ami go to work with real, energy audlrtotu tion. they can ieve.au thia D'obabllilv and ceitaiuly elect Hancock, Itruinrk .titer Ihe i:iee(ln. San 1'iaM'isco, Oct. 111. The lo'wnij has Ik'CU uceived by tho K.-ccutivo from In dianapolia t Judge Scott think the Demo ciuta wcio ovei'n belmneil by tbe huge im ixnUtiou of voteia, at ia uvidcnceil by large Republican ga'n in tho couutica boaU-rpgon tho Ohio liver. t'niupMlan Maautrmenl. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 10, The Itenublkan sjM'.vkera who bare been sent to the South will talk protective taritf, mliaidio rnd in ternal improvement. The Detnocrrtio lufiia gcra itate that they will confine opeia.iout to New York,' New Jency and Conneo'icpt, The first campaign aeecli by Bewher will be made in till city next Tlimvd&y, How the VlctOiT wlU r jv !n th Complexioa of Cent.- Ci. ip.tr a. Oct. 14 Thorotult o' 'jVetili' are ti'.'U,Y.t mi bv Reimblicana ii tl-ft wavi i.'e senate ol tno united sute now tu.iut. lV)ocia.4, 43, Pe nil.'icius 33. Ol the4tli of ian.b nest tbe In i ot 25 aenatort at least, iu the comiiiL' election, aa follows! Ohio. Connecticut. New I York. Pennsylvania, Niw Jerais and Indiana. They will be oe in leiuocrata loae oe in ur elect ia &owcilly an independent. Davit of Illinois ia clj .e-t aa a ihimocra inoacoiouieiiatan is i Ueiooucant -O II.. .-... -, I.. 1 l... 1 '.- .... -, 1VHIWVIHl !J, IlllieilVllllCllV 1. AIIVVVIM billed omxxition would mako the aenate a tie. ami Vice Preaideut Aitliur would have the casting voto, and it ia pretty certain that a i thou t Maboue even the P.eiubllcana mav control all the committee and gaiu the av.ei dency iu tho senate. The present hooso baa 150 lVMUocraU, 135 Repunlican, and two atraigbt out uatiouala, all other national be ing cuased with their pattiea. The moat favorable show ins make the Democratio ma- joiiiy only 21) and over Republican and ua- iiunaia uiT o, ine iiepuuucaua one If"';' of 8 coucreaauieu in Ohio and Indian. Tl it alouo would wipe out the Democrtveic majoi-ity lro gooil ket Tho P. C. S. S. Co.' itcam ship Idaho, Capt. Alexander, arrived at 8:30 A. M. on the 15th at New Tucoma with 05 passengers and and 402 tons of general merchandise, of which 20 tone are for New Tncoma, She ha left for Olympia. Her return cargo will consist of hope, grain, atavo material nnd general pro duce. She leaves for Victoria at 12 M. 20th lust. Itepublicaua claim Indiana by 10,000 and Ohio by 20,000 majority. Tho Indiana on tlio Skagit nro said to bo renegade from ditfereut tribes, who know no law. Much political excitement exist iu Queens land, and all mail contract liavo been sua-)H-ndeJ, It ia thousht tho registration in San Fran cisco will teach 4.1,000. Tho liydrographer to the U. S. Bureau of Navigation favora the Nicaragua route to the Panama for n canal on account of calm lie setting the latter. TEKK1TOKI.1L. Tom Davis, of Boiso City, has raised GO.OOO bushels of niloa this year. Tho Dnyfon, W. T puhlio scliool opened this Meek with 203 pupils. Five potntoeH weighing in nil ten pounds w;ero recently presented to Mr. .Murphy of tho Dayton Chronicle. A (front ninny emigrants nro croasing into tho l'nlouho country from Kansas, Kentucky, Arizona, Oregon, California in fact from nil points of tho compass. Tho Chnrles Dickens nrostra, at tlio Ynukeo Fork mines, I. T., continues its largo yield of lino bullion. Thero aro hoveral thousand tons of pay oro on the dump, and moro coming out every day. A shooting affray took placo in town last 'lhursdny night, says tho Dayton Chronicle. Ono man was knocked down and thrco shots fired. Nothing further is known, except tho supposed causo of thu trouble left for Walla Walla yester day. Tho Wood river mines ait) creating great excitement among Idaho miners. Over 100 locations havo been mado and sales of mines already ell'ectcd at from $12 to 830.000. John Doyle has a mine tliero that assays 1,000 ounces of silver per ton. Lumber sells at $00, a thousand. It has lioen recently r ported, says tho Dayton Chronicle, that an Indian of tho tribe of Big Thunder, chief of tho Pulotisea, vm seriously cut in Uio back of tho neck last Sunday by ono or two of tho Columbia river Indians, who camo to town, got drunk and went to Big Thunder's camp, nearT Flowers' place, where I hoy raibed a row with tho above result. Capacity will bo increased at tho Now Castlo'conl mines. San Francisco parties aro buying hops in Puyallup valley for 15 cents a pound. II. 0. Comedy's storo at Knlamn, was roblied of nbout $1G0 worth of goods last night II. Christ, of ' nncouvcr, hns a Pcrcheron colt, foaled in May, which weighs COO pounds. Fair Words is tho aropos title of a little paper publishe ' by O. B. Bagloy at tho Olympia Fair. Bears and cougars aro killing stock in Clnrko county, W. T., and mako it unsnfo for children lo go away fiom tho house. "The Dovil's Play Ground" was tho name of a low resort, started by white vngnbonds at Puyallup to catch tho hard earned dollars of the Indian hop pickers. STATE NEWS. It is reported that Silvcrton has a Chincso leper. Silvcrton celebrated tho arrival of tho narrow gaugo railroad with a brans band and cannons. Mr. John Lishan,of Umatilla county, recntly died at Pendleton of injurie" re ceived by being tlirdwn from a bti v. Anronvillc, Coos county, has a !..'. band. Tho Linn County Fair was afinan cial success. Tho eonl miners of Kaston, Coos coun ty, gave a big picnic last week on Coos county. C. F. Daniel, who worked for Dr. Dnwno near Dallas, has skipped for pastures now. Fiom Mr. II. E. Ilnppcmoti, Koad Master on W. O. K. II,, tho Jlivorsltle of Indepcndciico learns that tho nuin licr of car loads of gravel taken from tlio pit nt that placo to ballast tho rond is as follows: From July 1st to Ju'y .'list, 1,088 cars; from August 1st to August 31st, 3,2fJ0 cars; from Septum her 1st to September 30th, 3,809 cars; total, 8,775 cars. , i A lt.Nii:uillM COM'. Noxt to n first-class umbrella wo doubt If thoro ia any ono thing in this world which can do as much damago when it ia in tho damago business as an enraged cow. The ladies and small children havo a perfect dread of audi an animal, nnd yesterday morning tho .... ...l.inl. ..... .KV..1 ... ..... .... ..a .1 S.' ".nu ...I, vii wvuiiiii si snu lajmer ui rruiK and Mad'son proved that tho sterner sox can also bo titled with thoughts of safety when the cow givca oviiltncci that alio means bus incsa nnd nothing but business. At about 1) o clock tlio cow iu question, with tail erect and a bad look iu her oyc, lionnced into tho sheil adjoining tho storo of S. Herman on the east corner of tho street. Sho found tho bed of a wagon and a number of small children in her way and proceeded to smash thing gen erally. Tho wagon bed wa used up in nbout livo minutes, in which timo the children bad been able to ttenpo. Tho broomstick brigade sallied out aliout thia timo and tho cow inaibUr than ever dashed nut into the atrcct and turning Into First mado for thtf iwanut stand of trench Louia, Loui saw bet com ing ami made for liia back yard with tho cow iu full chase. Shn,ruahed into hi room and wa only biouitht to bay by the wall of tho roon Her horns came in contact with tho plat ter and knocked a rood sired circlo out. A laro crowd had by this timo collected out tide tho door to ree tho aide show. After ex pressing her ditguat iu a very emphatic way at not finding any one to gore, tho cow wheeled nbout and mado for the door. The crowd lied in a'.l directions. One little hoy wa trampled under foot, and the causo ol all tho trouble proceeded down treot iu a very determined manner and was. aoon lost to sight. The occurrence waa oho of tho most e:;citing incident w(iich ha happened in the neighborhood for a long time. Body lilrnllflnl, Tho body ol tho unknown young man who waa drowned at the ateamship dock was yes terday identified by a gentleman named Frank Fitzgerald aa a man named Kaphel, who waa a passenger with him from Tlie Halle, and who informed him bo had been unable to ob tain employment in that city, and was nn his way Wk to hi parent in San Francisco, having just ten dollar with which to buy a ticket Fitzgerald stated that ho thou-,'it Ranhcl waa a Hebrew. Several of that re ligious belief visited the body, and finally he w a recognized by ono who had known film, and a telegram wa immediately sent to hi pileuU iu San Franciaco asking what rlitpoai tion to make of hi body. Fitzgerald aay that Rapliol had a trunk, which probably I gone on tho ateamer to San Franciaco. I was alto ipiite iicar-alglitcd, and had to uto glasses when reading, which may in a meas ure account for Ida sad death. PonTTowNsssn )1 send ia now rojoicimr jjj at that point r.vcry cess is promising, and J senuentlv in cood stk have parchascil tho TnJ tlio products antt uiusi Tlio comnanv will ";a smelling by tho 1st of ijj men aro nt present c wlnlo 3j more nio or y by tli company for bushels Tnvo been buuiL, licipatca tho coiuuinn. iiioniuiy. il. Port Town- o now iron work ion for tho sue- n folks nro con- Tho proprioto-s ine, and will m'x a better article. to commenco bcr. About 25 iu the works, contract. let Already 00,000 o company an nus (inanity Srvf.iif. Accwk-vt. whiloaman whoso nam,. was proceeding toward t, street ho met with an am time looked as tboiizh it loss of bis limb. Ho stennt a loose stone, and as it tin,; ho was thrown violently, nnkla beimr dislocated, ia moned. but thev decided tin recuperated without nsorlkj. ay afternoon, ulil not lenru t of Madison t which for a result in tho ppcnrs upon iter his foot ground, his wcro sum- mild not bo inputition. Passed Awav. Mr. u. lalfcdo. tho gentleman mentioned in antM coim,m M having met witli a fatal aoM i,y being thrown off his horso a ho waJLg )C(kr ,j, homo iu Rowcll's Valley, MiMlast, died yesterday morning at 8 o'c'otM0 was an exemplary nnd liiuhly rcspci!,,,,,,,, and leaves many grieving frie,mi ,nlf His funeral will tako placo nt A homo at II o clock tiu A. M, r iof J, tho lino nsvllle, to llnd Major any, it rtant tho i and Wil li. H. in-ilcad n tho Ho er, ath ivcr )C les A Reuahkaiilk AaincsT. On Tbomai creek last Satunlay George Hamcraley had had hia hand badly smashed lietween the end of a wagon tongue and a tree. The wagon had juat been loaded and bad aliout 7,000 flet of log on. Mr, Hamtraley took hold of tho tongue of the wagon to move it a ihort dis tance down tho hill to get it out of the way of another wagon which wa to be loaded. Ho "cramped tho wagon to avoid running it against a stump, and did ' .. notice that the tongue waa pointed diree y toward a tree. The tongue of the watron itruck the tree with great force and caught hia hand, which was over the end of the tongue. Strange to Bay, no bone were broken, although the force of the blow wa so great aa todent the bark of the tree full two inche der, Asaiatanco bcintr at hand, the wagon waa pulled backward and Mr. Hameraley releatcsl, Hia hand waa frightfully maabed and bruised bv the blow. aud wa also badly lacerated in freeing it from between tho wagou tongue and the tree. .mi. i Deuciocs WaUTliKR. Oregon i now en joying a bit of deliciou weather, which aur priaea old aettlera by it brilliancy. Tho air ia cold, crisp, and remarkably clear, and our creat sentinels Mouut Hood, Adams, St I lelens and Rainier ataotl out in all theirglory. The neighboring hill are clad with the ruaaet foliage of Autumn. The great-leafed maple haa become glorioua with the tints the frost have painted upon it while the beech tree uivu uig uiuuuMiut USTS lurutU intu Plirav" U I anil l- ?lr " . ailver. The everlasting foliage of the fir andi 'n lrop ln co'-' the cedar ia daily brishtenins. and it ia doubt' ful if in tha whole wcrld a more enchanting spot can be found than the ono we now live upon. IIowtino A Pass. Tlio surv t lo Oregontan Railway Com having completed tho surveys of tho rottd from Raj' ferry to havo now been sent into thomoii n prnctlcablo pais to tho other Stars, tho Cliu f Kncinccr of tin uiviuir his personal attention totl work. The routes to bo survej Santiam nnd Sweet Homo valli, nerliaps thu ono by the headwater lametle. Diiowxeii Man. A noto fron Roundtrcc, of Chcbalia county, forma us that an inipiost wa held &J body of a man found a fow day . Chmialia river, with the followintt n was n Ocrm.ni. bv tho liamo of (Icon' about forty cars old, nnd ramotoi' oy accnicntai drowning in tno uicli on tho 21th day of September. A Fatal Accident. Monday lais Mr. I). A. Hedges, a prominent ci Powell' Valley, and a man well km this vicinity, was riilinir a fractiou near his home, ho was thrown violrntlvi ground. He sustained severe internal fin and has, wo learn, been given up by tl j tors. A number of hi friends and rcJ left this city to-day to visit hia bcd-aido.i Tillamook Rock Fuo Skinal. TwoJ steam boitor for tho fog signal on Tillaii Rock Light Houso aro being mado by Hit Ilros. & aton, of this city. Kvery cllo.f iKiiig inano to l.t.vo tlio log signal on dutyJ too it oi January. Dkiinitk. Mr. J, il. Montgomery, ci? cractor fur tho constrction of tho Orcgonii.1 Railway Company' railway, states that tlj rail will bo laid to llrownsvillo within thri? weeks. Ho has now 1,000 meu at work, ali torn. Finoeiis CnoitiiKU. This week as tho lit-j tlo son of P. J.. Thornton wU raiting a win1 jlpw at his home at Mount Zion, it fell upon i ua mi iinmi, iiicrany cruauing tno two mid- cue inigera. Ilnnnuit v. Friday night the residence of Mr. J. 11. Parker, about three blocks onth of the Asylum, wa entered by burglar who managed to gather iu $45 in coin. It haa been calculated that a kli.'.ln n nl.i of wheat produce lilty c.-aiu in ono year' ;,.ow!i. and if tlitao and auccccding croia bo p'antcil anil proportionately, the p.-oduco of fio twelfth year would au.llco to supply all tlie Inl-nbitanU of the ciuh for a lifetuiio. I asi.xi.ia-i ism, j?i Thu I'unuiuu C'uuul. Nkw ".'onif, Oct. 6. Tho Timet say: J. A W. Sollgnian A Co., cabled to Paris yesterday for further detail of a reported formation of a syndicate for the construc tion of tbe Panama canal, but recelvad no answer up to closes of btislnosa last week. Tho ayudlcalo was formed on Saturday and it wan decided to laaue a loan of -100,000,000 francs about tha 60th of this month, 'i'ron "'.i" f'rkeri Prealdent of lbs Paiuma railroad Co., Bald last night to a teporter of the Times, that whon Ueliakeps vl.ited tba Utliiutii last rail lie met him there In pur suance to au arrangement previously made and an agreement was entered Into for tha Hie of tlio Panama railroad to lho canal cojipanv lu case DeLosseps ws successful In forming a syndicate with aufUcleut can. Itallocairy on Ilia uiteprlao. Recently Park was called upon by Sollgnian, Da Uia.pt agent, who denlred to kuow If tlio Panama lUllroad Uo, wpi ready to deliver the road lo tho canal ayndlcale lu aciord anco with the Uiuia of the agmui.ut. Park replied that II was. Park also Ntated that ty tlio terms of tUoColumblon govern inent to the Panama Railroad Co., nocaual can te conatructed within ita territory wlibc , the awarding ot dainagee to the) llioad company by the boaid of arbltra- an, aim no railroad can be conatruoted at Hi acres tho isthmus without the un qualified eonaent of tbe Panama railroad Lo.', ... nr?' necessary to have tbe railroad before tbo canal cau be built, De Leaaepa concluded to purchase tho Pauaraa railroad outright. ! Park thinks that the caual Is entirely practlcaole, and that be believes its ton aiructlon will shortly be entered upon. Tb." cJL"ll'l,i'erv.n,;(,ca,,' ua undoraunds o be 140,000,000. He did not believe tbat "io U, b, geyernmeut would pay ally ob- eles iu the way of tbe enterprise nor any attempt would be made by congress to ?.rir5 Ut! Mouroe doctrine. Said bet "JT tbe lolumb'ari government bad tbe mone v In lu Ir w.ry lo proceed with this work on Ua own recount as an Internal im- p.-ovemem no one could deuy It right to do ao. The principle Is Ihe same If it souirht ouafdonf (la own boundaries for the capital iiqulrod." Park alao said that no Amer ica capital would be asked for by Oe Lossepa, who undoubtedly could obtain all that be desired In Paris. Paris. Oct. 5. It Is announced tbat tha International syndicate have signed doc uments relative to carry logout lho Panama canal scheme. . . A flS? year oW fl,,Tt tbo propeily of Col. John h. Uos, la undoubtedly tbe most ox tenalve peloe of horseflesh In Jai-kaoa county. In weight tbo young mare U up- waru or leoo pounds, In height 18K haacVs, W hatcpm county, W. T., will not have as big crops this year as last by -10 per ceut. ri.. li -? ,-'1'. 1' ir- - J'lX :Jf' i'Q. 'W . j.itlf x iWat1! Js -l s.;.