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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON OCTOBER 29, 1I8
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Oiaysar, (Pottat-s paid), In adranes,.,,, tfr.60
IU months, (posit paid), InUrance 1.23
Loss than ail months will be, por month, ,,,. ,S5
ADVEHTISINO RATES I
Advertisements will be Inserted, protidli) theraro
respectable, t the following table of rates:
Ona Inch of tpaot per month teo
tiros Inchci of tpaco per month .6.00
Duo-half column per month , U.Po
" column per month ,,, so.CO
T$imptt copies tent free on application.
Address all lettera to:
S A. CLARKE, Mirager.
MTEnterM In poet ofllcee at Portland, Oregon, and
Washington, D. 0., as Third clue null mttter.
Latest by Telegraph.
lMKTi:it.
Oil Mills lliirni'il.
I'iqua, Ohio, Oct. 21. -Tlio linsetd oil mills
(. thin iif.ieo wcro litirneil lift cvcliilii. Tliu
loss Is estimated nt SlfiO.OOO) insured for
81)2,000.
rrlMturrV Itninlon.
Cill(Miii), Oct. l!l. Two litiiulii'il of tlio
Andcrsouvillo survivor luld n reunion yes
terday. Congressman Krlfir explained tlio
Mil to secure pensions for nil AiiiUrsouville
prisoners.
srssrlt Hnnh.
CillOAno, Oct. ill. Two vessels were sunk
olf North lliy, Michigan. Tho Uini.-stH of
tlio vessels projected out of tlio vvntir. It it
supposed tlint nil Imnds vuro lent.
Ilritinmillr Aihlrr.
UllK'Ailii, Oct. 'Jl. A Trlbniir Indianapolis
npccial wiy 'I hu Srnttiiri, Dciiioerntio pa
per, advises tiro Dtinocrats of tlio State to
form n national combination hlmil.-vr to tlmt in
Mnitio, ami hy so (liiliiu; defeat (Intlielil in In
diana. A Novel llnrr.
Louimvii.i.k, Ky., Oct. 111. A tHciity-inl'o
rnco lietwcon Minn Mlnniu I'inneo, of (iricley,
Colorado, nml Mian Kinum Jovvutt, of Mimic
wita, wns won liy tliu Inttir in Til minutes nml
((seconds, Tlirc thousand people witnessed
tlio rate, i no distance iictvt cell tlio mo ni
tlio flnlth wns tliteo-iiinrUrs of n mill'.
Increase Prlrca Tor Imports.
Wamiiimitiiv, Oct. 'Jl. During tliu lost
lineal year tliu prices received on American ex
port were nliout 10 ht cent, higher than for
tho picvious jonr. This inui-aso was on
iiiatitifitcturoil articles nsvvcll on agricultural
product.
inlurnr llrriid.liirrs i:purlnl.
WasIIIMITii.v, Oct. 21, 'Hie Chief of tho
luronil of .Statistic reports tho total value
of oxxrt of ilmiustiu lircndttullt from tho
United .State (luring September wcto S'.'.'l,
H4l,li:iil during tho previous Hcptctulicr, $t.V
H'iM.HISi fur tliu liiiiu month niilinj; Septem
ber no, IHW, S,.,0S,()7ll1l2amu period in "7U,
Tlir Itnllrond Mitr.
Cllli'Aiin, Oct, 21, 'I'ho rnilroul wnr loc
nothing (if it uctiity. Tliu Wnl'nih mndu n
f0 cent rate to .St. I.oui to-day, whlih nei
ther the Illinois Central nor Alton uould
ineot, Tho Wnhaah muat uiy nt lenat M
centi hridgu toll for each )aaen);erit aecurei.
Tho nniiuuiiceinunt of tliu Altnn road that it
would givu rule from Kaiuai City to St.
Louli to thopriucipil cities of tho ljit, aceine
to Imvo unuaed omo natoiiUhmeut among
Wabaah olllcinls, for they Imvo utterly ro
fuaed to meet tliu reduction, Thu Alton'
rato la on n Inula of $H 2.1 from St. Lotila or
Kaiuaa City nml New York, Tho previoua
rato Inta hern $2(1 f0. Among other eitie
which aro heiielllted hy thu Alton's reduction
nro lloiton, Rill inime, I'hitndelphla, t'uluui
Inn, Creatine, Da) ton, Wlneliiir, l-ouiavlllc,
Waahliigton, lliill.dnnud Detroit. Tliu Alton
rod wat forced on It. It claim it can con
tinuu in present C4it iuileliultelv, that its
Imiiuoat h ii iucreaaed ho largely tlmt it hues
littluor imthiiie;, nml tuo lantern lines havo
oircred to pi uratuw ith them on their cut to
Koateru cities. If this should bo nccepted
and euttiug Kutt gmw on, its read could keep
out of thu light. It is undcratood that Wa
bash I. endy to dcilaru tnue on nuy leatou
bin bntlt.
No lur on IJlUe lliirmi.
Dktikut, Oct. 2 1. No dlMiteit lmo Wen
recited uii jl.o Huron from tho latoat'irm,
I'our llfe-pieaervers of tho I'cutitaln City camo
nshorontVraukluit, Wis., this moiuiug, nml
it is fe.iud thu met with trouble.
A lnnill) I'ul.iiiiril.
Cl.l.VKiAMi, Oct. 21, l'.lita Siulia, a young
coloicd doiiuatic, mi!souihI, but not fatnlly,
thrcu iiu'iiiIhjh nf tho family of J. J. Cwk,
with t horn ahu lies, tunic; iliuggiata iwi.on
paiHT. Thu motio is unknown. .She es
cKd oncu fivni cu.tody, but is now in Jail.
Olllrlill Tiilr or Ulili,
Coi.tTMlifs, Oct. 21. -The llepuhlieau Statu
Ccutrnl Committee is furuiahid thu folluuiug
ollicial llgurea, which nro n liable i Total otu
on cnmlldatu for JuJgo of Supremo Couit,
714,2711, divided us follow si Mclh.iiue, (Hon.),
.'(11,011 I'ollett, (Dem.), :ill,()0:i Under,
((Ireeulueker), ll,flS lto, (I'rolnbitluiilst),
2,(BI. Mcllvalno's plumlny, 2:1,011. lho
voto for Secretary of State ataudai Town
vend, (Itep.) :o2,0l:i; Umg, :ii:i.(ll l Uojil,
((Irwuikvekir), (1,702 1 Doane, (I'liiliibitloniat),
2,7 1 o. Town.uid'a pluraliiy, IS,1UHI.
Kallmnil Artlilrul In Nurlli larelliiu.
Kailiiii, N. C Oct. 2l.-Tod.iy fteinht
train ran into a cionded uxcuraiou train i-om-lug
to the Statu I'nir. lhiginea nud cars were
wrecked, three men killed, nud fourteen cri
oualy wounded. They wvio mostly on tho
platfoim.
Knltronil Arrnniirmeiil,
Nl.w Yoiik, Oct. 21. Tliu roiiferviKO le
tweon thu IIjiiiiiIuI nud St. Jou and C. H.
i). It. It. olhcialt hud nu nnucablu com Union.
It Is bilitiunl thu Wakuli will elKct n coin
pivmiso with thu C, II. & (, line,
iimllirr llulr,
DI.TI101T, Oit. 2:1. The schooner Mary Oar.
rett, coal Udeu, which left Clewliml a weik
ao for Amheratburg, nt tho mouth of tho De
troit river, ha not Ikvii beard from since. It
is foaanl she is lot, villi all on board.
tousrr.Nluual oiiiliiullii,
Aukntow.n, l'.i Oct. 2;l.-Col. II. II.
hither has Ihi-ii iHiiuinated for Congivas by
the Hepublieuua of tho Tenth Dutnct.
Arrr.lr.l for t'oiiuirrrrllliig.
Nahiiviuk, Oct. 23.-A prominent citireu
WMnrrostivl to-day cliargnl with belonging
U a gang of counterfeiters. Interesting do.
U'lopmcnts nro promicd,
The ':urlx riafW-liiulhrr IM.a.lrr.
Ciiipaoo, Oct. 2.1. - Propeller Kuropo r
rived in port to-day, after hiving been in tho
S router part of tho territio storms of Friday,
aturday, Sunday and Monday, She is not
Mriously damaged.
It is learned to-dav that a steam bargo with
name unknown sunk oir Two llivers, Wis.,
about two miles higher up, and that tho masts
aro vlsibl above tlio water's edge.
.No Donbl n Bis Find or Crnokednrss.
ClllCArio, Oct. 23. According to later in
formation Doylo hnd on his person n numlicr
of 81,000 United States coupon bonds, sixes,
of tho loan of July 17th nml August f, 1801.
Tho total was 8210,000.
Upon comparing theso with records of tho
loan division of tlio department it is found
thft eleven of tho gcnulro lmnds, bearing
numbers similar to thoo found in tho list,
hav cell redeemed, and of tho remainder of
the list it is shown that tlio numbers now on
tlico bonds wcro not thoso originally Issued
to patties whoso name is in tho body of the
bond. Tl cy nro bonds that Imvo been stolen
nml their numbers changed so ns to enable
their beii c! '. in open market. Tlio Iramls
will be hr.luht to Wnshinutou and examined
to ascertain their original numbers. This
will probably enable- tho return of tho bonds
to owners, should they prove genuine.
Do) lo left New York Tu"day last. Secret
scrviconcents nt New York Imvo tclegrnphid
Chief llrooks of Doylo's departure, i low-as
ni)Ki-ed to havo ill his possession a hi' go
amount of counterfeit money. 'I Ids was tlio
nal cause of his nrrcst in Chicngo, although
ho wns siven to understand that no w token
ns a liovcnuncnt defaulter. Secretary Sher
man sa)s perhaps tho bonds recovered from
Dovlo welu part of thoso stolen from tho Man
hattan Hank. Tho object of his arrest win to
tecum n largo amount of counterfeit money
whirh ho was said to havo taken from a New
Yoik nuint. llrooks hoped to find n duo
through him to a hundred dollar counterfeit
platu that has eluded detection so long. Al
though there is much mystery about tho mat
ter, It is believed tho bonds aro genuine, but
pcihnp tho numbers havo been altered, as it
would hardly pay to innko n pinto of a bond
so soon to hu called in ns thoso in Doylo's pov
scsiiiu nrc. It is believed the twenty-seven
one hundred dollar bills in his possession Aro
cuiintilfcit, hut careful comparison nlnuowill
reveal that fact. Doylo is known nil over thu
country ns nu associate of tho worst "crooks,"
ns will as related to ono of thim.
Aiirrril on n Hflllfincnl.
Nr.w York, Oct. 2.1. Tliu managers of
railroads in tlio West nud South that have
been cutting down rates so extensively met
to-day nml agreed on a settlement of passen
ger war rates. This settlement saddles on
tho other railroads sevcuty-llvo per cent, of
thu loss to bo sustained from tho recent largo
sale of unlimited tickets nt less than one-third
the! usual price.
Ilraiy Trnnsrrr oMJolil.
Wasiiiniiton, Oct. 2.1. Tlio Treasuiy De
partment to-day transferred to tho bullion
fund in tho Now York assay ollico 8:10,000,000
In gold loin to enable tho superintendent to
ay lur loielgu gold million nml coin wlncli is
expected to nrrivu soon. This makes fj0,000,
(XX) tmuiferrcil for tho payment of foreign
gold silica .Inn. Kith.
Ml. Jiillru mil nut Trot.
ritll.AliMl'IIIA, Oct. 22. Owing to tho ill
ness of llickok, St. .lulicii will not ho entered
in tho forthcoming trotting match.
I IvrrjHInlilr nml llrr lliirni'il.
Di.nvi.Ii, Oct. 22. lUtnbrook'a livery ttnblo
and IH) horses were burned last evening. Tho
lots is osUinnUd nt 500,000. Insured for
83,000.
Anullirr 4 linllrncr.
Cllli'Aiio, Oct. 22. An liitrr-Ocntit New
York special says that in n discussion, Van
winkle, Superintendent of thu Standard Oil
Company, gavo thu liu to Major II. S. Owl
ilurd, of Philadelphia, who wns viiiting Iter
gen Point, Thu next day Ooddnrd sent him
n chnllcngo to tight n duel, nud their friends
fenr n collision.
I nrrrilllril Itrporl.
Dknvmi, Oct. 22. Tlio JlriiuUlam't lAiad
villo sneclnl uives nn account of n fiuht lie-
tween a party of whites nud tho Utes near
,i ..-.ii.. i: i .1 i l.
mu icniTvuuuii liuu auvcr.il unya inner, ivBiiib-
ing ill t..o Ute being killed nml several
woiMided, but tho report is not credited hero,
1'rosrii lo llenlh.
Sli.m-v Iivr, Minn., Oct. 22. A family of
rmigiauts, coutiatiiig ol onu man nml two
rto'iieu, weru found fiozen to death nliout six
miles from Spriuglleld, in this county, yester
day, from tho cllecta of camping out in tho
latu storm.
Ilrrrj' Omlitrl Onuiiml.
Dlnvkii, Oct. 21. A dctectivo who vvn
tent by (lovernnr Pitkin to Investigate tho
killing of thu Indian by .Incksou nud lho sub
sequent di livery of tho latter to thu Indians,
returned, and to-day made n report, giving nn
account of the killing of tho Indian and the
freighter' nrrest substantially tho annm n
when heretofore, and says that Agent Kerry
liadCliue, lloyt, Holmes nud uu Indian stmt
with thu prisoner for (liiuiiiaou City, ns hu
thought it the only way to avert dani'crof
tho massacre of nil whites In thu vicinity, and
that troops who weru near by oll'ered nstist
mice, but Kerry would not allow them to
conic to tho ranch, as ho feared it would en
nine thu ImliiiAs nud precipitate n conflict.
lirii Cliuo and party had gonn n abort din
tamo a party of inouiiUd Indians overpow.
eieil them and took tho prisoner. Thu report
ceniuiea Itirry nud says he should bo made to
nuiwtr for his conduct before tho authorities.
Wrrrk llruortril on Ijikr illrlilunii.
Ciiioaiio. Oit. 22. Thu owners and agents
of thu propeller Duropu nro telegraphing hero
to gel news oi Hint vessel, Mio was una lirru
last I'riday, but nothing hai b.en heard of
her, Shu had thu schooner T. M. Neelon in
tow, which is also uiiaaing, Shu Ik'Ioiil' to
the Merchant' Line, going between Montreal
nud Chicago. Cnpt. Clllhml ia matter, dec.
Clillord llrat mate, Win, lle.v second mate ami
John Stevens ingiuccr. Shu measures .100
tons; was lyult in 1K70; claw A 2 value,
$23,000) iiisuied, Slio has a crew of 2.1, nml
imrtcugi rs. 'I be theory is ndvauced that the
Units and shoes liiuml on tho eatt shot o was
the enrgo of this v easel. Shu ia nearly a w erk
nvei duo nml it is nlmoat incroditahlo that she
baa neither liccu seen nor heard from, ns ves
sels w IiU-Ii left port liehind her nm aafcly in
haibor,
lUr I pl.ropnl Coutrulloii,
Xfcvv York, Oct. 22. In tho Protestant
lpin-opal Convention tho Committee on I'.i
H'iie reportil tho estimated traveling ex
jieuusof inendH'rs of the Convention ainomitod
to 820,000, nUiut ftl.UX) of which were from
California, Oiegon, ami other distant points.
Tliu lvHtrt suggettrsl that tho asseasmcut of
seven cents upon every coiumuuicaiit in the
Church, or 810 from every clergjmau in thu
diocese, would provide n sullicient amount to
pay thcao expense.
)lnurhurlls UrrenlMrbers.
IVkston, Oct, 22. Tho OnenUickeis of the
Third District nominated Orin Pnirbank for
Congrcas, A resolution indorsing Oeuernl
Weaver, and thanking him for thu noble stand
nu lias taken against Union, was adopted.
Tho Orcoubackrni of tho Kichth District
nominated J. M. U lUbcock. In tho Fourth
District Wendell Phillips h.vl thu hrgeat
nuinWr of votes, but the matter was left
to tho District Committeo to report on at the
polls.
1'rarrul tlahl Mllh Hear,
Dwuvviwp, D.T., Oct. 2:k -bVitx Wolfken,
while bear hunting with two couipanions.near
Spcarfiah Kails, yeatenlav. was attacked by a
largo cinnamon War. His head was nearly
torn away from his shoulders, liolb arms wcro
broken, tho lower jaw, uosa nud ono o)o com
idetely torn away More tho animal was
killed. Death occurred in a few hours.
Murderer Cnplnrnt.
Milwackke, Oct. 23. Luke Waltdn, who
intinlcrcd his daughter in Heaver Fills last
September, has bcon captured and confessed
ho did tho terriblo deed to prevent Her com
ing to shamo or starvation through ids pov
crty. Jlo supposed he had killod tho youngest
luiugiiic-r aiso, mm nas occn liming in a straw
stnex for thrco weeks. Ho claims not to bo
insnut.
I'nslal lleelslon.
Wasinoto.v, Oct. 2.1. The Postniastcr of
Ivow York hnving received a cable ; niessago
uoin ino wirccuir m rosts nt Jlamhnrg, Her
many, retjiusting (for important business rca
tons) tho icturnof n letter from Hamburg,
no.v in American ma'ls, addressed to a husi'
ness firm in this country, tho Post Ollico I)C'
partment instructs! "You iruiv. uno'n nunlicv
tion of thu sender, if npproved by the Director
wenerai oi rosis ni ucriin, and on condition
that tho Department of Post of Ocrmany
w ill bo rnsnoiisiblo for anv damneo caused bv
your nctioi.', return tho letter from Hamburg
as requested, and cable to tho Dcparinrtit of
Posts nt Hamburg for its disposition under
tho laws of Germany.
Some .Nrvr Kvlilenrr.
Utica, Oct. 2.1. Tho Ohxrver states that
Win. Nnsh, now employed in Reynolds' shoo
factory in this city, was in Lynn in 1870 nml
for ten yenis before. Ho went out with other
Crispins in 1878, when tho employes formed
n union nml opened nn niicncv. setting ma
chinery to work getting outsiilo vvorknien.
Morey was in charge ot tlio agency and dis
tributed men hired by it ntnong tho factories.
v--l. I -.1 r-i-..!..- i-l I I
isieiu uiiu outer iibiiiis aiiueiiiaKersj kiiuw
Morey by sight and saw him dally; says tho
pretenso that there w as no such man as .Morey
there is too absurd, and that it is not strniigo
tlmt thu lloston Traivltr would deny his ex
istence, for during tho labor troubles in Lynn
the TrareUr was tho worst enemy of tho
workingmen.
Iiiiporlnlliin of .Nrsmns.
Wamiiimitom, Oct. 2.1. Train loads of no
grors from tho West and South aro daily
iouring into the State of Connecticut. A
prominent Democrat to-day said to an AV
miuiiir corrcsioniicnt mat no knows ill
ileu is now managing tho Democratic cam
paign.
Anullirr llnily Found.
OuANli H.vvkn, Oct. 2.1. A body was found
by a tuir boat soino miles from tho shore, sup
posed to bo a deck hand belonging to tho
wrecked Alpiua. l no condition oi tno bod
ies thu far found indicato that tho Jiccplo on
tho ill-fated vessel received littlo or no warn
ing of the fato in store for them.
FOltlJH.X.
A Vonty .Nulilrmnn.
I).niok, Oct. 21. 'lho Duko of ArgTiols
prostrated with n severe attack of tho gout.
A slKiirmis Itrslalnnrr.
C.vrr. Tow.v, Oct. 20. Oeneral Clark has
lieeii relieved. Mollling and llasutos undo a
vik'orous resistance lo the llritish attack.
Tiny lost 300, killed, and n largo iiumlcr
wounded ami taken prisoners. J no lintisu
loss is :t0 killed and 10 wounded.
The Men Monster Attain.
Halifax. Oct. 21. As Captain Duncan
Adams wns fishing otr Now London, Princu
I'M ward Island, Ids attention wns suddenly
alt mo ted to somo great sea monster alongsido
tho boat. Losing no time In got underway
nud sailed a milo or two, but found the mon
ster going ns, fast ni thu liont. Ho hud only
two boys with him. When tho boat lulled,
tho moiiitcr dashed for tho Captain, missed
him mid wns caught by tho gun w aloof tho
lioatnml fell back into the sea, making no
further attempt, ns thu Captain lost no timo
putting hack towards land. IIo says tho
monster wns not less than twenty fcot long,
w ith black ttriprs nml largo black spots.
Crrrmoiir nl Mrdrlil.
MAHRII,Oct.22. Tho ceremony of "church-hit-"
tho Queen took placo at the Chapel Itoyal
to-day in tho pretence of a brilliant astcmblagu
ami immense crowd.
MriimOilp an n Krcr (lllirr llrnis of Inter.
rl.
VicnililA. II. C, Oct, 21. Tho Ilritisli
steamshlii II) Hon Castle, Kallmann, laden
with eighteen hundred tons of Wellington
coal for the California market, struck on a
reef nbout eight miles south of this harbor at
1 1 o'clock last night during a dense fog. Tho
foru compaitincnt immediately filled with wa
ter, but tho ship lav comfortably until ebb
tido this morning, when slio swung round on
thuieuf, wrenching several plates from her
hows, nud at last reKirta wns tit n ilaut'crous
condition. A pilot wns in chargo At tho time.
She struck w lieu seeking an aucorago to aw alt
the lifting of the fog.
Tho ateamthlp Victoria from San Francisco,
arrived olf tho harbor last night, nud has gone
on to Nauaimo.
The mining town of Quesiiello Forks lias
been totally destroyed by lire. No insurance.
Tho ship Thrasher, wrecked on Oabriola
reef has gone to pieces.
Turkey llnrkliiit Dunn.
Viknna, Oct. 22. The Turks dropped tho
two condition objected to by Montenegrins,
owing to etlorU of Ambassadors nt Constanti
nople. Hulrlilr.
Homk. Oct. 22. Tho ilistliicuishcd German
nuthoicss, U ia I.lusanlt, committed suicide
nt Cirita Yecchia by throw ing herself into the
tea.
I'rciirli I'ollltrs.
Parm, Oct. 22 'I hero nru indications of a
campaign being in preuratiou ngaiutt thu
I'.ivro cabinet. Onmbettt organs are liegiu
ning to press the ministry to enforce tho re
ligious lUcicet onco for all. The Cabinet may
lie overturned if it refues to go on to tho
end, but it seems disposed lo tlTect a compro
mise with tho leligious orders.
Uujul (rremuulrt.
Paris, Oct. 22. A Ittnthl Madrid cable
gram sa si Forty days having elapsed since
tho birth of Uio Infanta, two curious cere
monies took place nt the l'alaco. When the
I kit h was churched, tho Queen went to tho
Chapel and took tho Infanta from tho gov
erness, and knelt on tho cushUiii of tho altar,
holding tho child while thu Cardinal Patriarch
of Imiis read the gospel of purification over
her. There was n great display. Thousands
of people of all classes crowded the cuit
) ards nml staircases of the Palace, eager to
enter, but their etlbrts wcro in vain. Directly
after the ceremony tho Papal Nuncio arrived
instate and was iccviveU with royal honors.
The papal brief was read to the King aud
Ministers in the cian I court yard. The brief
expressed Home a great sympathy with the
Sovireign of Sviin, ami pronounced a partio
uhr blessing on tho Queen and Infanta. The
Nuncio then went to the Queen's chamber
ami opened an alabaster gold embossed casket
containing the satin dresses and embroidered
covers for tho lufauta nud relics for the Queen
and blcisod them. The Nuncio w ill couduct
tho Queen to-morrow to the Cathedral, where
tho To Deum w ill bo chanted, Oa Saturday
a grand banquet will be given.
Miovr In Canada,
Qui in o, Oct. 22. There w as a heavy fall of
suow here ) csterday,
t'blKauian's alls u Vl.
Svv I'iuncimm, Oct. 22. In a suit toilay
where a Chinaman was plaintiff, thirteen
jurors out of twenty-seven who were exam
ined declared they would uot believe a Chi
uamau under oath.
Killed tr n Fall.
Thomasi Martin, a miner in the Ophir, fell
200 feet and was instantly kilted,
Gnrflclir Chinese Letter.
An Examiner dispatch from New York,
says that in his speech at the Cooper Institute
Abraham Hewitt remarked, that ho had no
doubt but what Garfield's Chlncso letter wa
genuine. It accords with his whole course,
ami everyone should know that Garfield al
ways took questions affecting tho interest of
employers in Now York. A fac timile of tho
letter Is being clcctrotypcd.
snrldiis .News Item.
Mrs. Itnlston was to-day appointed guar
I'laii of her thrso children, by tho Probato
Court, in placo of A. J. Itslston. Tho latter
was given five da) a to file account of his
guatdianship.
Thero wcro no further arrests to-day for
false registration, but a batch of fifty-four ad
ditional complaints was received from tho new
city hall and warrants nro now being made
out for the arrest of the parties.
According to tho returns furnished to the
Press by the bullion department of Wells,
argo it Co.'s express the receipts of treasure
at San Francisco during tho quarter ending
September .10th, wcro over 811,000.
rrerniillnna,
Cork, Oct. 23. In conscqiicnco of tho dis
turbed stato of West Hiding, a detachment of
troops will bo sent to llantrv, 1 lieso precau
tions are believed to indicate tho intention of
tho government to place tho district under
proclamation. A gunboat is anchored in
Hear Haven, near Castletown, where n meet
will bo held Sunday, Tho police havo nlso
becu there.
rrnterulliig Anllnlors.
DtMiLts, Oct. 2.1. Scrgennt Sherlock. for
merly n member of Parliament for Kim's
county, has nlso been retained by tho Crown
to proscclito agitators. There is now no
doubt that tho charge will be conspiracy. Mr.
Dillon, member of Parliament of Tinncrnrv.
speaking nt Donegal to-day, said that before
Christmas tin ro would bo a branch of tho
land league in cv cry county of Ulster.
I Inril Tor liniiiornl riilillrnllnn.
Pari. Oct. 2.1. Tho manaecr of the Jour
nal lloccace has been sentenced to six months
imprisonment and C00 francs flno for immoral
publications! a printer of the paper to three
mouths Imprisonment And TiOO francs line, nml
the journal suspended for two months.
The Ilulrlsno Mnllrr.
Cettinmk, Oct. 2.1. Tho Montenegrin com
missioner has received a telegram from tho
Turkish commissioner asking him to transfer
negotiations from Kjckn to Vicrbazar, whero
hu would nrrivo tho 22d inst. The request
has been complied with. It has now trans
pired that the new Turkish proposals seek to
jiostpoiio the surrender of Dulcigno much
longer than was expected. It is still possible
that nu understanding will bo effected, ns the
Turks nre now ready to discuss the military
part of tho cession.
Ilurrlrniip In Urniniirk.
Coi'KSHAfiKV, Oct. 22. A terrible hurri
cane, which hns left destruction behind it,
swept over this kingdom last Wednesday,
1MCIFIO COAST.
The NI heeler Triignl)-.
Sax I'iunchco, Oct. 21. Mrs. Wheeler,
whoso husband lietraycd nml murdered her
sister, is n rather dclicato looking woman of
nliout 28 years of nge, .Slio is of very pre
possessing appearance, and shows every in
dication of refinement ami culture. Slio
stated to a Chronicle lo,iorter to-day that
her maiden uamo was ..ay Tillsou, tliat she
was born at Shrewsbury, Mass., and that
eight ycau ago alio became tho wifo of
heeler nud lived with him nt her father
mid mother's houso at Shrewsbury until the
Fnll of 1878, when they started for New
York, taking her sister, who was sinco mur
dered, nlong with them. They lived in New
York for some time, mid whilo there hor
sister wns tnken very ill. It was then that
slio found that her husband hnd led the
poor girl astray. Mrs. Wheeler questioned
tier sistir in thu matter, and slio confessed all
nud lieggcd Mrs. Wheeler not to bring tho
gray hairs of their parents to tho gravoby
disclosing the nvvful secret. Thu wretched
girl gavo birth to a child, but it did not livo
so tho secret was kept. Shortly afterward
the three, Whocler, his wife and wifo's sister,
camo to San Francisco. The wife lived n
very unhappy life. They went from Sail
Francisco to Plncer county, where Wheeler
was oll'ered a position ns engineer in a mine.
It was nt Citco that Geo. Peckham beenmu
acquainted with the murdered girl and paid
court to her. Wheeler then liecamo furiously
quarrelsome, ar.il would not work steadily,
ami consequently tholr money gave out,
AUmt six weeks ago Wheeler took tho sister
to San Francisco, leaving his wife alone; but
Mrs. Wheeler followed them after a lapse of
two weeks. When she arrived slio found her
husband and her sister living together ns man
nud wife, at 2.1 Kearney street. 'Slio said
nothing, for a alio feelingly expresses it. ' I
could only look and hopo. My poor littlo
sitter was ns frightened ns I was. Sho had
submitted herself to him nml be held hoi
to himself liko a fiend. Peckham camo to
Sail Francisco and told me hu loved Delia,
but I hadn't tho heart to tell him the rela
tions existing between Delia nud my husband.
He insisted on marrying bur, and had sho not
been molested all might hnvo lieen well, 1
thought, at leatt, wo might all be happy onco
more, but no. Oh, my Cod 1 tell me, is it
her!" The poor woman, after these exclama
tions, fainted, and afterward went into vio
lent Ills of hysterica, Mrs. Wheeler' sistir,
tho poor murdered girl, was extremely hand
some, vv Ith golden brown hair, a slender ami
grateful form, and about 21 years of ago.
Imprisoned nml I lord.
Tl'cso.v, Oct. 21. Tho follow ir of Hcycs,
who were convicted of the violation of neu
trality, were sentence to two years' Imprison
ment in tho United States House of Correction
nt Detroit ami lined 8200 each.
limit round.
Sacrvmksto, Oct. 21. Tho entirely nude
body of n woman of the town named Alio St.
Clair has been found in a house in this city.
Anullirr Letter Itrnilj.
Svx Frvnci-co, Oct. 23. A special to the
Kxumliur reports n New York Congressman
as saying that if tho genuineness of Garlic-Id's
letter on the Chinese is disputed, another let
ter of the same tenor is ready for publication,
that was written to another party.
Withdrawn! In I'avorof Uaterrnns,
At the conference of tho W. 1'. C. and
Democratic Central Committee last night,
Knot, W. P. C. caudidato for Congress, con
sented to withdraw, leaving Hosecraus in the
field.
Lota or a Lumber sruel.
The barkeutiuo M. 11. (law ley, from Port
Madison with lumber, went ushoro iu a fog
three miles south of tho Ocean House, this
morning aud will prove a total loss,
fatal Affluent.
Aunciuv, Oct. 23, James T, Maclean,
Superintendent of the Hock Creek Mine, situ
ated about three miles from here, was in
stantly killed at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon
by bemg crushed uuder a quartz mill mortar,
weighing about three tons. The mortar was
hoisted up with a block ami tackle, when Mr.
Maclean got under it to brush dff the bed,
aud while so engaged the ropo broke, letting
the linmeuto casting upon turn, crushing his
bead and arm into a shapeless uiisj.
ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH.
Tho sea monster has again been seen this
timo near llalafax, N. 8.
No disasters have been reported on Lako
Huron from the late storm.
Three Catholic priests have within the past
week joined l'ero Hiacynthc.
Prussia wants a higher tariff.
Garfield accuses Gcn.Hosecrans of had fr .
toward him, and uses some very ugly lan
guage. The railroad war between the Wabash lino
mid tho Illinois Central still continues.
Hy a railroad accident In North Carolina
thrco men wcro killed and 14 wounded.
Tho Panama steamers will hereafter leave
on tho 3d nml 10th. Mc:':an ports will not bo
called nt.
Tho Standard Oil Company lost $2.",000 by
a fire in their waro houso at St. 'Paul, Minn-
Tho Kcpublicans are trying to make out
that no such man as H. L. Morley ever lived
in Lynn. Tlioy havo utterly failed, as
usual.
Eliza Sadis, a young colcred woman, po
soiled thrco members of tho family of J, J.
Cook, with whom sho lived, in Cleveland recently.
George Mcsscr, whilo firing a salute on tl o
arrival of uovornor forter at Madison, lnd.,
hnd both his aims blown off and his o)cs
blown out by tho prematuro discharge of tho
cannon, lie will uio.
Adjutant-General Dunn has telegraphed
Major Flotchcr, commanding tho post near
Los Pi ii os, to furnish what military forco bo
deemed proper t Bccuro tho protection of
Agent Herry, in csso ho surrendered to thu U,
S. Marshal.
The negroes aro still acting ugly in Dela
ware. Gen. Grant visited the Stock Kxchango in
New York Wednesday.
The Secretary of tho Treasury has bought
82,000,000 worth of government bonds.
The Democrats of tho 0th Massachusetts
District nominated Mr. K. M. Doyington for
Congress.
A Moxican woman gavo birth to a child
with two faces tho other day nearTuicon,
Arizona.
A rich slriko is reported in tho north drift
on the 1M) foot lcVcl Of tho Consolidated Ari
zona mine.
Fivo thousand roubles have been granted by
tho Kussiau synod to erect a Greek Church in
San Francisco.
Tlio Clearing Houso reports aro not Indica
tive of any great incrcaso in tho business of
tho country.
Peter YanAnken has been nominated for
Congress hy tho Democracy of tho 20th North
Carolina District.
The trouble nbout tho Capo Cod Canal still
continues. The Italians nru getting clamor
ous for their money.
Tlio orders for silver at Washington now
average 8100,000 n day. The stock iu tho
vault is slowly diminishing.
Hy n collision on tho Cincinnati, Hamilton
mid Dayton Itnllroad Wednesday last, 15 per.
sons vriro seriously injured.
Fivo women wcro burned to death by n fire
in tho factory of llcniamin Hey. on Second
and llroadway, Cincinnatti,
Tho dead bodies of thoso lost on tho steamer
Alpena, which went to pieces near Holland,
Michigan, nro being recovered.
The department clerks at Washington are
promptly paying another heavy assessment
made on them by the Kcpublicans.
i ,
Hl'.LATINU TO I'.LKCTIONH.
i s
Following is tho law of Oregon re
garding illegal voting, intimidation, col
onization nml liribciy.- Lot it bo under
stood that all parties propose to seo
that tlio lawn aro onforccd :
ILLKOAL VOTINO.
Any person voting or offering to voto,
knowing himself not legally entitled to
voto at fliich election in tlio precinct or
poll where lio presents such luillot, is
liable) to imprisonment not less than
thmyior more tlnin twelve months, nnd
fine not less than $100, nor more than
500.
COLONIZATION.
Any person who, through proniiso of
favor or reward, induces or liorsiiades
any portion or persons to como into this
state with purposo or intent of procur
ing such perxous to voto illegally, is
liable to imprisonment not less than one,
nor more than three years, and tino of
not less than $100 nor more than $1,
000. INTIMIDATION.
Any person attempting through threat
or mennco to prevent another from chal
lenging a person offering to voto or to pro
vent a person lenlly entitled to voto
f i oni voting, is liable to imprisonment
uot less than three months, nor moro
thnn one year.
iminr.uv.
Any peion hrilnng or offering to
liribo nny voter hy gift or promise of ro
ward, is liable to imprisonment in the
Penitentiary not less than ono,nor moro
than fivo years, and nny votor accepting
such bribe is liable to a similar impris
onment. ii -j
The Treatment of Maud B.
Maud S. is n highly bred mare, nnd wants
to bo humored. Her heart is won by kind-iu-ss.
She will not stand harsh treatment;
w ill not prove obedient under rough usage,
lloth Illair and his wife made much ot Maud
S. They petted her and treated her to apples
and lumps of sugar. The result is, that she
will eagerly respond to their call. When jog
ging on tho track at Chester Park, the pres
ence of Mrs. Illair near the rail at any time,
would cause Maud to turn in that direction.
All last Winter the mare ran In a roomy box.
In April she was put in front of a break cart,
and Mr. Illair drove her about the streets of
Clifton and Cincinnati, and thus got her ac
customed to the noise and bustle of the toil
ing world. He also harnessed her double,
and taught her to drive on cither aide. She
always behaved well to the pole. She does
uot like bliuds to her bridle, but will trot
with any kind of bit in her mouth. All she
asks ia that tho driver shall not pull on the
bit. She stands 15.2J for waul, aud ia plump
sixteen hands behind. Her weight is 000 lbs.
Iu her races this year she has been driven to a
Hfty-one pound sulky, but ltlair is having
made for ner a sulky weighing forty-five lbs.
She wears a fifteen and a naif ouuee shoe for
w an!, aud a uine ounce shoe behind. She also
carriea four ounce to weight.
AUE.NTM FOR THE MILllMF.TTK t.lKJIKl.
OBEOOM
Albany J Eltannon
Amity Kb Slinpwn
lmwrivlllo.,...WHKIrk
Iluttevi'lle.. J VV lUclicUcr
Urook VV II Harris
Ilellcvuo Jeff Davis
kef City. . . .0 VV James
llucnaVltta. .1) MCallirrnth
Craw'orihilllo.... KUIaM
Canvonvllto.lMiacManiilrer
w .Jllroie
J 11 8:iortrlilire
Corvallli Jlc)cr Harris
Cornelius.. .KHMoN'utt
Canton City lllllllilnliart
safes TMolllt
I iliy ,,VVm KnMit
'" .Cook&lmno
McMlnnTllle..JMcPhtl1lps
MUPInuant., ..FSTharer
Marlon. ...ItllltuthcrfoM
Monroa VV J" Roweti
Monmouth. .WVVaterhouto
Norn-ay J II Shrocilcr
North Yamhill
II P Ilctwcll
New Era J Cat to
Vcafy J n Sconio
Oakliml J IISIiudo
Orcrnn City.. .. J M Ilacon
Powells Vab.TK Williams
Pilot Itoek E nmiam
Pendleton ., Lot Ltv ermoro
Peoria Win Holder
l'rlnevlllo , .AlU'.rojimn
IVrrjihlo. ..JWMcflrow
Picas ititllome.. JVVParks
lllckrcal CcoTatom
Hhcrtlde , CKKnoales
Itoscburif ,.SKRi nend
Halcm ..Hir.i'l U'crih
i .stsrjil
Dalles The
, lloco Knox
Damascus K lorbes
Dayton. .. H II luxtor
Ilr.iltil J C Dralna-lCo
Daliu
I Iu fur
..J I) Smith
Hllicrton
T II llliunl
...A JDuNir
,S llamlnnker
...M II UroHn
JHMcUi'l
.A llila'n 1
Shirldtn .TltlloMlcy
Stalonl .11 Kllajcs
Stajton .ADCJardiier
Selo ...JS Morris
Dexter. ..
IkfrleCreck
Kujrene
r.mton
Rluslaw. J 0 HI upson
HccllIoim) .Z II Moss
Micdds VVM Powers
Stililla 'ty .JnoDownlmj
Sklpanon ItJMorrlwn
SprlnTilcld.. I' A Kennedy
Ten Mllo Wm Irwin
Tangent John I.iier
Turner It O Thomas
UppcrOchoco . . J II u nsak cr
Umpi Kerry
Geo ll Shamlirook
Union . ...P Jt Collin
Wilbur Thos Smith
VMillcakcr.. ..(1 W llant
West Clichalem J M
Co ilcoandTIIVVIIkcrson
Wlllamctto Fork!
M Wllklns
Weston L 8 Wood
Wheatland . . ADPettrlohn
VVIIontllle...Cliaa VVllton
Voncallt. lkioth I.ros .
Zem SHUImblo '
torcst drove. Hllu-rhcs
tow aney, a ii luruncr.
Uotlicn., .J llamlsakcr
(laatoi , ,OA Itavmonil
Clcival M Mitchell
llarrliburir., Illrani Smith
llalney . T J lll.uk
Hoo.1 Illcr I'M
llllhtoro. VV 1) I'ctten'er
Hubbard. Geo J Wolfer
llonclll'r DVVKllliero
llepner C M Mallory
lnUvcntenco,,VV',1loiljf!ii
InillinValtc) .Mil Morris
Junction .VV II llalicr
Jaikwnrllle. .Max Mullcr
Jefferson .. , J VV Itnlamt
Kin rs Val Conner ACrosno
Ulmnon ..tl VV Smith
Idfalctte K Pnppletoli
tawlivlllc. . Mann vftru In
Looklnirdlais. MCncltran
Lincoln .. -I. Abraint
sTThls docs not Imludo many minor offices, and
whero no acnt Is ileiUuatul our subscribers MUST
remit by Money Order or Ilc.il. tcrol Letter.
Anions desiring sit aircncy can fct tho aimo by
addrissinir the Manager.
Alii! J nu one of Ihnsp who Imrrovr llu
l'AHrli:K lo renil r your nrlahtinr? If so
vt rusk, when) nil see vlmln Imllle wr mnk
fnrllir producers la It possible Hint you ran
ntToril lo lierrntr whentou run net It illrre
nl tt.M per ) ear, nml jonr pnlronnae Is nrrra
ary lo our aiirresar
7,000 SOLD ANNUALLY.
The crowing popularity nriit usefulness ot
'BI.Tor IMltLfllt OI(4ilt!s Is alinvtM liy
llirlurl thai HKWAT1 TIIOIMtMl nre sold
yearly In the I nllrnl Hlnlea, The heal nre the
MASON & HAMLIN
ORCA1TS
which hate been awarded llluhrsl illsllnellnna Tor
drtuinislriitrd superiority nl every okc of the
(II1KAT Wlllll.llH Industrial Kslilbltlont for thirteen
jrars, Mlthout a ilmita exception.
NEW STYLES
Aro rcaily this seaanu with Iniportant lni)rocments for
I.AIUIK CHUIlCllia, splendid orirans. with groat wwer
snd variety, rt S170, lis), s.Mi, and lets iirlcet; for
HMALl.KIt CIIUIIUIIM. SCHOOLS, etc., Jul Xa KIM)
and upward. HUIT.R1I DHAVVIXtl ItOOM 8TYLM at
S.-oO ioSMO, and upwards; A HHKVT VAIUKTYoS
HMALLKIt OIKIANU of eiiual oxecllenco, thoujh lotJ
capacity, or In plain curs at $31 tn2irj and updranlii
AlsoiurnlihnlforMU.VTIII.Yor YEAHI.Y PAYMl-VTS
at M and upwards.
Tlieso orjant are certainly unrlvalcl In exctllcnc,e,
whilo tlio prices aro not lunch higher than those of very
Inferior Instruments.
Ikfnropunliaslniranroriran tend for latest ILLVS
TIIATCD CATAl.OOL'K (M op. to. eonulnlnir full
ileterlptlontand prices, tniludW new st)lcs, and much
uscnu imonnaiion nr ino purvnascr oi any irrjnui,
which will l.o tent KIIKK and j.t-pald. M HO tt
II t SI I IN IIKI1 IN .. 1.11 Tremont Street, lMrox;
4(1 ljul 14th Htrcct, .Ntw Vosa: 111) Wabash avenue,
Cllicioo. 4tcowralt,
PPTJflTnivTfll '" L.ttsM. Tliousands
rXiaaiVXXOl mtllled. Any UlsabHIty how.
ever tllirht, II contracted In tho sen Ico, entitles tho
soldier lo a enalon. Pcmlon laws are now moro liberal
' iiu-pv iK'li.loncrt aro now entitled to INCI'.KASK of
I'l .'HlO.Ns. Apply at ones. Delay Is dangerous.
Ilountv duo to tlioutiiisI lAndeasaof all kind act
t'od. Wo prowieuts claim befors any ol the D,)"
menu and Conirress, Original anl duplicate Dlseharges
obtained. DlihonoraMo Iilscharges, or draft Is no ur
to recclv Inir iieusloi . heud two stamps for now lav.a
and Instructions to II. II. liKLMTMt st I'll., Pension
ana l-ateni Attorne) s, i:x bos m, Washington, D, U.
oetml
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
L. P. FISHER'S
NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING
Age hot,
Room SO and 21 Merchants Exchange
iamornia ou, nan t rancuco.
NT -tlltliHTKIX; KOII4lll:lt FOK
JJt all.Nrvvspnpri-spulill.lird un Ike
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alii. lelrn I'arls. Inuniiin. tnlmirulsa.
Jniian. Ihlna, .New Zealand, the Australian
toiniiirs, inr tJisirru Mnlrs anil i:urur.
Illra uT urnrll nil lirvispnprrs puldlslird on
I'licltir I'oasi urr Uept rnniniilly uu hnml unit
II advertisers are nllnnrit free arrets lo
lUrm during butlnrta hours.
AGENTS WANTED uv '-S!.
Finally Knlllliiis Mnrhlnr ever luvcnusd. Will
knltauirof itoekinct, with III.DL and KlCroui-
plelc, In 20 mlnuus. It wlllalsokiiltacmat variety
of fancy work for wiiiih there Isalwait a ready market,
bend for circulars and terms to tho
TVVOIHILV K.MTTIMI MAUIIINK CO.,
elO-Ul 400 VVaahlngton St., lloston, Mass.
LP VTRTTRR Adiertl.lngAgnt.JlMer-X
' -1"-11-"") chants' lAhango, ban Kran
iimm, It authorUal to rvcviio advertisement for tho
eolumnt of this ujKr.
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I-OItTLAXD, OREOO.V.
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X 'rellucl.s Music store. teply
WOODBURN NURSERY. i
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g!?f. A LAUOK STOCK OF VERY
VS fine tree for sale at very low rates,
$aiA JUTIS,
pkaIlii. '
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