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BBBBBBxvnSSBPWI- y a sAtfLZMt-iWl rr.yymr)frjrfy-f '?TK W '.-' "jr. 7J Mwniniawaww 0?: "Svv- FAEMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 20, 1880. M$?W$w$w W- ssa". . L T i ' "I"""1 Mil wiTOnrv j "MW"" "n" imiyi j" . v " k , Ik WILLAMETTE l vV1 Latest by Telegraph. EASTERN. Mrong Jlcnsnrra liy llir Lnnil Lrngnr. Nkw York, Oct. 2.1. A Dublin special to the New York Herald atatos that tlio chief of tlio lati'l lcaguo held n confcrcnco to ilevlso some inndo of action licloro 1'arncll left for OnUvny. It dm decided to adopt measures for the purposes of securing a complete organ izatioti of tho tenant farmers throughout Iro latid tint a general striko ngainst lanillnnls might Im mailo in fnrco next year. It was also decided to appoint general organizers, six for each district, ami that thcsj orgnidzcrs bo -empowered to establish a branch lcaguo in every parish, so as to act automatically in case ol tlio prolonged imprisonment 01 tlio leaguers. Tlio plan is to bo put in op ration Immcilhtciy. I'nrnoii tciegrnpncii uaritt, limine.' him to remain in America and orcaii- izo until prosecutions actually begun, Tlicro is considerable alarm anions landlords, ami Dublin tailors aro besieged with orders for arniiir-piatcu ulsters. Iliillninil Wrrlnrc for IVnrr. Silurdaylost tho managers of the various iinu- wiiu uavu ncuu cinema (luwiinuuH niguuyi a gotioral amnesty, ami rates aro up again. One Knllrnnil fur Mnr. CmciAUo, Oct. M. Tlio Illinois Central Itailroml claim they hava been unfaiily dealt Mi tli in tho railroad settlement at New York, and consequently will not abide results, liiilinrliinl to l.ltinr Itrnlrrs. On Fridiy last Judgo Key ronilcrni ntN.isti vlllo a dccisinii that liquor in bonded ware houses, belonging to wliiwver it may, can bo seized by tho (fovcrnment if tlio distillerv from which it has been received has defrauded the (lovrrnuicnt. Know Atnriiu Knsl. Nkw Your, Oct. 1W. Advices from tlio in terior of tho State report snow storms. Lnrve lilslMirsriiirnt. Tho disbursements of the Treasury for tho week ending October 23d of standard silver dollars nugregato $310,01)0. ioiiiik Men' Hrbrrw Axnrlntlnn. Ciiicaou, Oct. M Tlio Y. M. II. A. Na. tfntwl ( (invention met at Philadelphia y stor day and orgaiiizul by tbu election of, I). P. Hayes, of Now York, chairman. 0. Suits'. bcrger, of Now York, M. Sultzlwrger, of I'liil Adclnliia, S. M. Ilyncinan, of San Francisco, II. 1 Hnseubaek, of Oakland, Cil., N, Uiinan, of New York, S. 8, Cohen, Portland, Or,, and II. 11. Solumcr, of Harlem, N, Y., presented credential and wero rccoirrcd. They Inter' changed views on subjects relating to the maiiauciuciit of the Union, and appointed a committto toproparo a constitution and by laws to bo presented to tho next meeting which will bo held in New York. I'roaprrlhe rrnce. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 2.1, Advices from Chili statu that an understanding bos been arrived at between tho Allies and Chili, by which all disputes aro to bo referred to aibittators se lected by e.iclu and in case they du not agree, then to refer tho raso to tlio President of tho United States. .Nomination Accepted. William It. draco has a&cptcd tho noin instiiii for Mayor. Ho sayst I boliovo that tho common schools ottahlidicd by tho people ami esteemed by them as their richest inher itance should bo maintaiiicil by thorn inviolate and I shall favor liberal appropriations for their support. llmnklin Krslilrnllnii. Thu total registration in llrooklyn is 114, 0.17. This is sjmut 20.000 In excess of tho registration of 1870. Only two wards, tho tccuiid and fifth, show a decrease. C'lnrliinnti Oftlrlnl loir. ClNCINKATI, Oct. Off. Tlio olllcial voto of Hamilt n county, which includes Cincinnati, is as follows: Townscnd, llcpiiulicnti, ,11.123; Lan3, Democrat, 3 1, (MS; Lloyil. National, ("3j Doan, Prohibition, 12. Fur Jiniitoof tho Su premo Court Mollwnin. Hepiiblican, 31 ,133( 'oll"t DemrK-rat, 31,41 1 average Itcpubli can majority, 2,81,'S. Tlio heaviest previous voto cast was that of 1 870, when Tildcn had 20,451, and 1 1 ay ts 23, SO. CrumMIng Alton! llir I'rrslilrnr Alurncr. Nkw Youk, Oct. 25. Tlmm, Columbus, Oldoi Thvro has been im littlo unfavorab'o criticism directed at President Hayes for not btiug in Ohio to voto nt tho recent election, when hi. presence might bao laeu a aouico of encouragement to Itcpublicaiis, and that, too, without uttering a word. One f tho most prominent managers of tho Republican partv in tho recent struculo made the rem irk that if tho President did not como homo to vote ho would never forgive him for neglecting tho party winch placil Mm at tho licnl id tlio mo tion. This gontlcman was one of tho faithful band who scoured his nomination at Cincin nati by personal and pcristent efforts in his behalf; While tho mliiiiiiistntiori of Hi)cs his not been such as to pl.iee his party on de fensivn durin tho pasttwnyvais, his per-onnl Intc.c i in tho success of tho party in Lis own Htato lus not been of such a character as to increase his popularity. .Imluililt- .lrrmii.nl. Lovim.v, Oct. 25. In consequence of tlio wailikit preparations by tho Powers, the Sul tan In conio to terms and consents to tlio .unconditional surrender of Dulcigun within fivit day. Other je.trictioiw imposed by Tur key on Monteuegrn are removed. Crrrre lat arable lu I'enrr. The King of Urceco's speech is interpreted favorablo to jieace . All advices point to an .early solution of all dilliculty with Turk.y. IciKdr Lnnil l4iisur Jlrrlluir. DliiLiv, Oct. 2.". Amoiuttr Umd league incoiiiik' was held nt Oalway yestenlay. All of 40.0IX) pcfjplo w ero present Parnell sp.ki very bitterly of IVriter, Chief Secretaty of Ireland. Other speakem followe! in bitter denunciation of Kuglith niisnilo. I'trimrlni: for Hie tVars. Tho authorities ro sending troops to the most disturbed districts, ami havo onlered unboits to cruise about certiau localities, lllsroiinuliiz Crop Ut-rt. O.litul advict. from St. Petersburg tao -that tho outlook for lfiiuia is very gloomv, as tlio country whoso ordinary export is forty million quarters, will have to buy grain from abroad. How to feed the peasantry during the coming Winter is a problem occupjiug the t-riou attention of the Government an I there is no ground for expecting a giod bar vet in the future. Thousands of meets .defy tho efforts to exterminate them ai.d ho bidden under do p snow until Spring enables tlit. in to renew their work of destruction. liutslit will .tllnrU llieTurruiuans. Advices from St. Petersburg state that the .Russian forces on the frontier, neir the Tur coman line, are provisioned for six montiu, .and that an aggreuivo move will bo made at an early day. Gladstone hllrut. , Losikin', Oct. 25. Gladstone and other member of Parliament aro rightly silent on the foreign policy of the govenuneiit.altliouijli they have been denounced and derided for their secrecy. Their Tory predecesiors are very presing in their demands regarding a knowledge of tho government's ilicy. There is a marked distinction to rescrt to any hasty .or extreme measures. Nevertheless, it is as sorted that the Greeks can, by crossing the frontier, force the hand of Europe at any rac-.ment v Rngtanit's War riond. I'lojimc declares mat tno government should gi-n.an official detailed explanation of its views and policy. A Urge portion of rad icals view with undisguised dread tho prospect of foreign war, and dcclaro that Ireland is enough of trou bio on hand for tho present. Thcro is reason to Wliovu that Gladstone's views n ivo undergone no change, ami that he will not allow the Porto to retain tho province for which Grceco clamors so loudly, Tho probability is, unless tin Sultan collapses un expectedly, a tremendous war will be the con sequence. Change of Venae. Losuo.v, Oct. 25. Under tho judicature act, tho goTrrnmcnt claims tho now er to insti tuto a cliango of cnue in regard to the Irish agitators. Tho leaders of tlio land lcaguo think that if they aro tried in Kugland thi-y will certainly bo convicted. Tho ltntish press is unanimous in its support of tho government measures. .rw lork ItriiMrntlnn. New Youk, Oct. 20. The Time saysi Tho total registration in New York City tills year is 210,020 against 107,837 last year. An analysis of tho tablo shows tho rate of increase has Iwcn much greater in Republican than in Democratic districts. In the Seventh, Ninth, Klcvcnth and Thirteenth Assembly Districts, nil Republican, tho rate of Increase otcr registration of 1870, is 30, .13, 23, and 40 per ceiit. If the total voto bears tho sama proportion to tho registration as in 1870, there will bo 202.000 vote pnllod next Tucsd iy. Adding to tlio voto cast for President by each patty in 1870, its due proportion of tlio in crease as indicated by abovo percentages, wo havo n Democratic total in round lititnt ers ot 130,000, and n Republican total of 72,000, giving a Democrat io majority of 58,000. This is what tho tablo shows if it shows anything, lint tho red incrensa in Republican strength in this city does not appear on tho registry lists. Campaign Rumors. IltraW Columbus, Ohio, special t Not withstanding persistent denials of tho authen ticity of tlio nllegcd Garfield letter on tho Chinoso question, tho Democratic Stato Com mittca Is devoting its cntiro timo this week with Hooding Ohio withnc tlmllt of tho doc ument. At Republican headquarters littlo is being done to urge upon local committees tho importance of keeping tho campaign machine in running order. It would not bo surprising if tho total of tho November vote would fall somewhat below that cast for tho Stato ticket, owing to apathy or weariness of tho peoplo in duoid by the long and exciting campaign Just closed. HtraltV Cleveland special i Garfield stated to-day to ouo of his callers that ha had jus received information that tho Democratic managers of Indiana proposed durttig the few remaining days of tho campaign to sticiid more money buying votos than they had ever dono before, realizing that it is absolutely ne cessary for them to carry Indiana if they ex pect to elect Hancock. A Unratlan of linanrrs, PiiiLAiirLritiA, Oct. 20. Tho Udgtr refer ring to the recent heavy shipments of gold from Kuropo to America, says this sustained courso of exchaniro with Kurono is full vindi cation of thoso who claimed that tho return of cold in "70 had more than exceptional sisnili- canco and meant a general chauiro in favor of tins country, it is a gravo question wnai tno future consequences are to tlio industries and finances of Franco and Germany j states whoso resources havo seldom before been drawn upon to go off tho continent. Altogether it is an easier task to restore disturbed balanco oc curring between Kuropean States, than be tween mom ami a country so remoto as tno United States. A Republican trail. t Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 20. Tho Republican feuds in Albany threaten tho loss of ono Congris sional Representative. Coalmen, of Missis- siitii. calls for a revival of the methods of "70. saying that tho Democracy has not a man to sp-iro. sue feariiriii-Jiurrj- ariirr. Chicago, Oct. 20. A special from New York to tho 'J'imt gives a report of identifica tion ami intended arrest of tho forcer of tlio Garfield-Morcy letter. This report, however. was incorrect, as no vaiuauio tacis in regard to the origin of the letter, are in possession of tho Republican leaders, Jllnc Atlnrlieil. Deauwoou. Oct. 20. Tho Standley mine and mill were attached by tho Sheriff on a lien of 8.15,000, held by Klialia Diggs, of New Yoik. who advanced the inonov tor the con struction of the mill and thodeelopmentof tho inino. The Ku Klnx. CiiiCAcn. Oct. 20. A special from Florence, South Carolina, to tho Timet states that K.II. I)uu, chairuiaii of the Republican luietiinr, was thrown from the plat'orm by the people and droyo from the grounds amid yells and hooting and threatening to kill him. A similar scene occuircd at tho Lawrence Court House, while Gener-d Hobrant, Republican Candida to for Congress, was speaking. An attack was made uii tho meeting b a party of mounted men, who were dressed in red shirts and armed with guns and pistols. Tho Republicans tiled to hold their ground, but wero finally dispersed. Ouo colored man was killed and many wounded. General Hobrant escaped with his life, but ho was very badly brubed. Kills Ills fnrluer. A Tribune special from Woodland, Va., states that a man named Frank Allison found his wife in his business partner's room, and becoming enraged he shot and killed the man and then deliberately shot his wife. The woman is still alive, but it sheared that aim cannot live. All tho parties' belong to tho first families of Virginia. A lllie rresprrllte Haul. Clltcuio, Oct. 20 S. it. Chittenden, of llrooklyn, offers a rewaid of 35,000 U find the person who forged the Garlield-Mnroy letter. Jlorc UltkAllsUril ltullruuils. St. Louih, Oct. 20. Two more roads, the Krio and Western are miming at reduced rates, i:iroial Cutis rutloii, Nw Yum;, Oct. 20. Tho KuhcoTul Con veution tables strong grounds against the t ndency of the clergy to f roqunt theaters, and advocat that which tends to create lax ity and indifference. They call attention to the condition of tho churi.li at tho South, ami call for renewed interest in that direction. I'orsril ItoniU, The forged lionds found on Doylo arrested at Chicaco ha Ueu received here to bo used iu evidence against him. Ibe orllieru 1'nclllr. It is understood that tho hc-c'ctary of the Interior, will in his forthcoming report al lude favorably to the Northern Pacific! road, It is now considered that additional legislation will not bo needed to confirm the title, .-cliurz baS personally inspected tho road ami considers it w ill bo one of the most profitable in tho country. louUlnua Wants Ibr Celestials. LouUiana planters are desirous of obtaining several ti.ouaand Chinese, but say it costs too much to get them from tbo Pacifio Coait. Some are arriving from Cuba, but a the ex P'lise of lictting them it considerable only a lew can bo had. The Urolith. Nkw York, Oct, 27. The moderate rains of the past day or two have brought but par tial relief to the industries dependent on water power j tho drying up of streams in tlio Atlan tic States mav bo said to extend from Andro- skoggan down to the James, and even somoof tho local rivers, uko tno Delaware, are lorn ablo at points where such a thing has not been known for many years, ine nroutn, however. Is felt mora seriously at tho cast- ward, and its effects nro beginning to bo felt in commercial ns wen as manumciunng cir cles. Tho Uoston Journal of yesterday, says tho scarcity of wstcr is bavins a bad effect upon nearly all kinds of merchandise, restrict ing tho demand especially for raw materials. Cotton, woolen and paper mills aro all run ning on short time. In Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware not a few important in dustries havo been brought to n dead halt by stoppsgo of tho mills The Passaic and Ran tan nreunprcccdentcdly low. Tliollrnndywino is quito dry, and at Wilmington and other places in that part of the country several es tablishments havo been compelled to shut down. Illsbop Simpson's lcs, Bishop Simpson, who has been on nn ex tended trip in tho West, says tho land, tho railroads, tlio steamships and tho capital of California arc all in very few liamN, that tho masses of tho peoplo nro poor, and that it pos sesses fewer homes for workingmcn than per haps any other portion of tho continent, Amilrslnlrrlnnil, ClllCA(ii), Oct. 27. A special dispatch from London says that tho situation in Ireland is hourly crowing nioro exciting, and bitter against tlio Uritisli government. This feeling is more generally affecting the hotter classes. Tlio Vi'mes ami other lxnidou papers nro con stantly urging tho ministry to decisivo action, and some of thelandbrd organs favor a gen eral massacre and striko such terror to tho hearts of tliu tenants ns will make them re spect tho governini nt nud tho aristocracy. Parucll's attack on Foster has given gicnt of fense, and most galling rcbuko of tho British cabinet olliccrs has caused them to writhe. Nothing sinco tlio clays of O'Connell has so troubled tho cabinet and tho aristocracy, Parnell said that Secretary Foster is n hypo crite and responsible, through his political in capacity, for tho agrarian assassinations. Ho maintains that tho only remedy for tho pres ent ovils autonomy. On tho heels of arrests, Parnell intends sending a new delegation to tho United Stat s to obtain men and means in caso of nn outbreak, which, It seems, is im pending. The Tnrltr. Nkw Youk, Oct. 27. The campaign has turned on tho tariff, and makes sotno States more doubtful, but New York stronger Demo cratic. Coiinrellriil. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 27. Tho canvass waxes warmer. Both parties havo unexceptional good tickets In tho field. Tho outlook is nliout even, with tho chances in favor of tho Democrats. That UarllrliMlorrr Letter. Nkw YonK, Oct. 27. Tho Garfiold-Mnrey letter causes great uneasiness with Republi cans, who fear largo losses, notwithstanding its authenticity is denied. Tho Democrats are using It very effectually with all of tho laborers. Viral Kvrllrmriil. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 27. A UtraUVt Dublin dispatch rciiorts tho agitation as open. There is a wail extending throughout tho country calling for soinu relief ngaiust tho tyrany of the ruling class, Tho people are united nnd seem determined to oppnso with forco nil efforts of tho Government to crush out tho Land League. Nothing sinco tho French rev olution can compare with tho frenzied deter miiiution of the people. Two members of Par liament have applied for membership in tho Lcaguo on account of tho prosecutions. No one believes that instant prosecution "will bo successful. Tho excitement of the memb-rs of the L-aguo cannot bo sxaggcratcd. Par nell, at a banquet given him in Galaway, fur nished the Government with better ground for prosecution than ho had done before. IMiriipurl Calls. Nnv Yoiik, Oct. 27. Truth reports tho ot tempt of Davenport and his satellites to gut possession of tho original Chinese letter a fail ure. Frauds ss, I'niiiils, Nkw York, Oct. 27. Tho Republicans are charging frauds on tho Democrats, and tho Democrat charge tho Republicans with com mitting frauds. Tho general impression Is that both are exhausting all known political tactics to carry the t lection. Cliirlnnnll Merchants. Cincinnati, Oct. 27. Tho trado of this city and several part of tho Stuto are receiv ing letters from Southern merchants, which aro placing tlisui in a xition where they will lose trodo if they take an activo part in tho campaign, lurrrasril Immigration. Wahiiinutu.v, Oct. 27. There is a largo incrcaso in the number of immigrant that ar rived in September this year us compered with September of last year. This year they num ber 54,875. ew lork Htalr. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 27. Republicans claim tho Stato by over 30,000, and the Democrats claim it by a like figure. Within tho past few days there has been several clement en tering into tho canvass which inakos tho Stats in Democratic favor. The main arms aro tho Garfield Moray lotter and tho tariff, this Stato being opposed to n high tariff. i'oui:i;. The llulrlgno IHIIIriilly. Vienna, Oct. Jil. 1'ho main dilliculty ap pear to Ixt nliout tho actual modo of surren der of Duleiguo, is that tho Montenegrins wish the Turkish garrison to withdraw, when they have actually taken the iwsition, while the Turks propoo tho Montenegrin should halt at a thousand meters from tlio town ami there wait until tho Turks leave. No doubt is felt that the diuVreuco will bo adjusted. Thr Luiiil Liagurund rro.renllou. London, Oct. 20. Thomas P. O'Connor, Parmir principal lieutenant, telegraphs to tho effect that i. .;ic Ki.glith government piu coeds to prosccuti ns, numerous murder may lw expected, Parnell and his friends had a private council and it is said they havo re solved to discard the policy of exhorting the people to keep the peace, tho moment the land league is struck ut by tho government, tho entire west and south of Ireland will wit ness scenes of tho most exciting events. Prosecution w ill Im follow, d by the establish ment of branches of the league in Kugland and Scotland, A Cunanl. London, Oct. 25 A leiiort that the Irish agitators w ill bo brought here for trial is not true. Aatlslaure from Auirrlra, Galwav, Oct. 25. Parnell said to-day that they the bnd leaguers have been prom isee! assistance from America. Crow nu KnglUti Maud point. London, Oct. 25. Tho 7'iW summarizes Parnell' argument iu his sjiecch yesterday at Gal's ay as meaning tint crime and outrage are justified by tho determination of tho gov ernment to keep peace, and says; It i im (ossiLle to mistake the meaning of such an argument or the purpose of the man who uses it. The condition of Ireland aud the temper of the men wt.o are criminally misleading the people, call for immediate attention. (nrlbnldl and Ren Will ant Resign. Rom it, Oct. 25. Tho Liberia Italia says Gcno'ftl Garibaldi and son, Menotti, havo withdrawn their resignations as mombcrsof tho Chamber of Deputies. Purls Xe ves Notes. Paris, Oct. 25. A tribunal will meet on November Gth to decido tho Jesuit question. Ono million five hundred thousand quintals of grain havo been imiortcd into Franco during tho past eight months, including 000,000 quintals American. The Cope on Ills 1'owe r. Romp, Oct. 25. Tho Pope. Sunday, in re ceiving tho former pontificinl functionaries. V,.l. ...U .U.Ktl. I,11.I,IUII lllMt.lVIU.I JUS. nergeticnlly reaffirmed his right to temporal lower nnd described tho feto to coiiimctnorato c pow tho entry of Italian troops into Rumo as "accursed." I nlnn ofllnlgnrla nnd Knuinnnla. London, Oct. 2(1. Ten thousand Turkish troops haio been dispatched to Adriauapolis consummato tho union of Bulgaria and Roiiuiaiila. .Starting Tropic. Olllcial information from Ismidt says that ltatuuni refugees aie dying by starvation. Arming llir tJrrrbs. Loximw, Oct. 27. A dispatch from Vienna announces that tlio King of Grceco has issued n decree ordering tho formation of fifty bat talions of infantry of 000 men each. nl the Orlglnnl Marsrbnlskjr. St. Prrr.snciirj, Oct. 27. A man named Marschofsky, who was arrested iu Odcsa, is not tho celebrated army contractor, llerlssr Discharged. London, Oct. 20. Tho correspondent of tho Standard nt Paris, learns from nn authen tic source that General Farrc, Ministct of War, minutely inquired into tho conduct of Gem nil Deeissy nud submitted tho report of investigation to M. Gainbetta. It was then decided not to prosccuto General Docissy. Peace Rules. Aleko Pasha opened tho Provincial Assem bly. He observed in his speech that tho Iienccful condition of tho country was tho test plcdgo of n happy future for tho prov ince. Gladstone a I'allnrr. The murder of tho Ameer acaiu practically overthrows Kngliih domination in Afghanistan by illuming tno work ol tno war wmen cost millions nt pounds. It completely upsets tho government fpoiiey anil unsettles tlio r.nglisli In India, and will undoubtedly prevent Glad stone's active interest being put in forco in re gard to tho settlement of Uulcigno. There is not much doubt but tho doomoi tho Ministry Is sealed, a tlio frontier lias proven unciiual to tho occaiion, Kven tho Wliigs nro callinc loudly for his resignation. Had Tor Russia and Hood for Amrrlrn.BI Iiniion, Oct, 27. Confirmed advices from Meshed sav that tho authorities havo forbid den tho salo of corn to Russia, Russia will havo to Import more. Peace Triumphs, Advices from Turkey. Greece and neighbor ing colonics, point to an atnlcablo peace at an early day. tinmis in t ranee. Pauls. Oct. 27. Tho Hood at Cherboiinow was not as disastrous as expected, yet consid erable damage was sustained iu loss of prop erty, A Parisian Duel. Pauih. Oct. 27. A duel was fought hero vnatenlav iMitwoon tbn author nf (Im drama Juarez, and Mirainon the son of a Mexican General. llio duel was brought , about through sonio allusions modo by Mirainon on tho drama. .Mlramon was wounded in tno hand. Promise of Krrortus. Dcnt.lN, Oct. 27. Advices from London give promise of reforms being Inaugurated. Arrested for label. Yesterday, I'arnell's privato secretary, Hcalv. was arrcswd for libeling a landlord iu a spcich delivered by him lately. HIIII Alter lhr Jrsulls.l r-TT It is roportrd ,tiat Iwforc Chambers meet the government will dissolve all unauthorized religious bodios. PACIFIC COAHT. Increased Registration. San Fiiancisco, Oct. 25. A special from New Yoik to tho Examiner state that the in creased registration is principally in tho Dem ocratic districts. Republican Houghs. San Anpkkas1, Oct. 25. A Democratic meeting nt Coppcropolis was interrupted by a band ot Republican roughs. Kniplayrr I'ulou. SN Fkancmco, Oct. 20. A special to tho Examiner from Cincinnati says that Mower, of tho firm of Mower Ac Hrothcr, Lynn slioemak ets, was interviewed, and ho is reported as having saidi "My brother and myself were members of tho Kmployvrs' Union during tho Lalior troubles in 1877 and 1878. Tho union is no myth a has been stated." AMorlc Marriage. SAcntMKNTo, Oct. 20. Ulster, tho propri etor of tho Fountain stables, was arrested this morning on tho chargo of rape, at tho in stance of Klla Johnson, Shu says that she was secretly married to Baiter, and that alter tho man iago ho told her it was nil a sham. Ho declares that ho never made any show or pleteuse of marriage whatever, A Mother Kurrlllrr. San JasK, Get. 20. Last night tho dwell- ing. barn and hay-stack belonging to Dauisl Nnlan,oii tho old infirmary grounds, were do- strojed by fire. Mr. Nolan was nbient nt the Inn;, and his wifo and lour children wero asleep. Wlivii the mother nv oke tho hoiiso was filled with flame and sinoko. She got oijt lur Uthy and two other children and went lack after a four-) ear-old child. She had secured it and got within eight feet of the outer door when alio fell siillocatcd to tlio lloor. Two men who wero passing he.ud her mo. us, and at soino peril succeeded In getting hor and thu little ono out, Tho mother was literally roastul about the face and arms. Tho child was also badly burned, but will receiver, whilo tlicro i now no Impo for Mrs. Noluu, WASHINGTON TlIItUsTOKV. Atlriiiplrd Jilll Hrlllrry. Walla Walls, Oct. 20. I ho prisoners iu the county jail attempted to break jail last night, but they were fortunately discovered by Sheriff Johnson iu timu to pro vent thu escape. They had filed oil the locks on the iron duor, and dug a holo In the cur nor of tho cell, A search inadu leuulted in thu discover' of a file aud chisel, lull hpurls. At tho race track, first days proceedings, nn racos, only shooting for a fine silk Mag, pr sonted by Thomas Collins of tho Walla Walla Guards, who won it. Marine liilelllxrnrr. Pout Towndknd, Oct. 10. The bark David I Io.nl ley, of Port Gamble, lumber ladan, for San Francisco, struck ou a rock about ouu mile east of Sail Rock, near Capo Flattery, on Naturehy morning during a deuso fog, Tho tug Goliah towed her to Port Gamble, a she was 1 aking. A donkey engine wo put aboard and the vessel will proceed on tier voyage to-morrow. Tho ship Gatherer was towed to Port Blakely to-day for repairs. NEW THIS WEEK. SELLING OUT HEGAllDLESS OF COST. CLOSING OUT BUSINESS. The undesigned being desir ous of closing out business at Salem, prior to removal to Washington Territory, offer the whole of their entire stock of CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. At prices lower than ever before offered in Salem, and utterly regardless of cost. The WHOLE STOCK Must be closed out in SIXTY DAYS. The selling price of everything will be marked in plain figures, TERMS: CASH. L. & I). Salem, Oct. 20, I860. IIIKSOII. Before Buying or Renting AN ORGAN Semi lor our I.ATKST Illiutrsttd CsUlAgut (31 pp. 4 to) wlttiKKWKSTHTYLKa.st M sndlipw.nl; or M.M per n,utrtcr. ami up. Hh.NT KUKK. Mason A Ham Ills Organ '., 161 Trtmont Nlrosi, Uoston; 40 K. Ulli Htre.t, New York; lis WrU.li Avenue, Uilcio. THE lINsi:t; liXOXAKIK'O'S BEAUTIFUL EVER-BLOOMING N'odellurHTKOMJ I'OT KOMI for winter bloom ami K.II ptsntiii;, uleljr ly null, st sit t offloc.. lire Hplendlil Varieties, your choice, all libelled, lor III I lorr;llor.i; ttflortl: Mfsrs.1; 7J turns; la fori:i. bend lor our NKW UUIHK To Host: CUL TiJHK, andehuoKlroiuaterSOO t'lnrat Harts. Our (1IIKAT Hl'KCIAl.TY Is iiTOlniranilill.triliiltlnr IIams. THE DINOEE & CONNARD CO., Husr (.rimrrs, Wnt tlsovs, Cluster Co., Pa. octlSSOt The Celebrated Clothing House of FISHEL & ROBERTS, I'arurr llilrr auel tint Hlrrrls, I'orllansl, Orrguii. I sirs now on hind a full stock of Fall and Winter Clothing. Gentlemen's Underwear, Furnishing Goods, Suits Made to Order. Hats and Caps, Etc. With tho FINEST STOCK of arooilai In Htnro over brought to thia city wo conlltlontlally invito all to call on u. OCIZVU Is nuulo from a Mmple TroIeml l.cl of lUre Vslus, and 1. s l'O.MTI K IlKHKIIY lorslltl.e dlieues Hut exeiwiuliwlii tlmlooer art cf the bly lor Torpid Uver lleadiehe-s Jsundlcv lllulneu (Intel M.I sris, and all difficulties of theKl.lnc)., Uver and L'rl lury Or K" ", I'or I K1IAI.K WMUhM. ilonttdy Men stnuttai., unddurtfitf I'rezii&ne), It lus iioeiUJ.l. It re.lore. tn or;.-.in. that Miss the Mood; and Is lienrs ousel tlis U.t IIL.OOII I'UIIIKKIIH. II Is tlisouly Vn4u remedy tlut cures ItrLht's iliMase. 1'or lU- ku, sw wAiiNKiii sun IiiAiiirri.s cuiti;. lor hits by lirul.ts and all Dealer, at II. ii lr bottle. Uru-e.t UlUe In the market. Try It. 11.11. Warner A Co., Rochester, N. . Y. KlfeuviM LAND A XF.W KAinr.1V LAM) OITICK. A rian for H-IIIIik Oregon Immlfraats a Wlllaanrlte sallry lands. Ths Oreironlsn Railway Company directors hars or dered a lsnd ofllco to be opened in rortlsnd In oooneo tlon with that coinpanj's bu.lness. Tlie nsrrow Kaon company do not own sny lands In Orriron, and lu ob ject In starting a lsnd offlca Is mainly to settle up an detelope to a a inciter client thanat irc.ent those Uuir tracts of farming lands lytnx Idle alonir ths proposed line of rsllwsy which It is now con.tnictlns; In Ui Wlllsniotta Valley, and wedally alonir the Coast and Cascade ranges In Western Orriron and In middle and Southeastern Oregon, and asstit Immigrants to local thereon on easy terms, so ss to acquire largo and In creasing freights snd passenger lame each year for their various nsrrow gsuge lines, snd convey the sama to rortlsnd, Kanners and other land owners hose isnds lie alorur the proposed nsrrow gauge line of road, and who, through want of transportation facilities are unable to cultivate or wish to dl.pose ot the lands they own, or Crt thereof, at prewnt unproductive to themselree and the State, will thus haro an organised agency la dslly communication alth Immigrants st Portland la soil their land, and may hate the same cut up Into .mailer farms ot 100 to 320 acres and settled by Immi grants; and thereby the narrow gauge romny aspect to haie an Increased acreage of crop, each year to tw carried by their rallwsj a. Ths compan)'s lsnd ofllco hero will organise agencies In Europe, at tean Francisco and In tho Unltod States for disseminating Informs tlon abroad as to Oregon and of the various farming land along ltalineaofrallway;wlllar range for thetran.portatlonandscttlcnieniofaniallcoun tloson largo and contiguous bodies of lsnd belonging to fanners and will nnd purchaicrs from among Immi grants and others arrltlng In the State for such smaller tracts of land as may tie for sale alt lying along th proposed lines of Its ralloaj s, but nowhere else. In order to enable Immigrants and Intending pur chasers to In.iiect In pcr.cn the various farm, which may be placed In the lunda ol the railway company land orm for sale, halt faro tickets to and from tha stations nearest to such farms wilt be given by the com pany, and reduced rates of freight chsrgcd on Ids per sonal effects when carried to ttie farm he purchase. hen ssies are mado by the land office and the seller ilMlrcs one half or tao-thlrds of the price to lie paid him down, the land company's office advance to the Im migrant purchaser from a third to a half of the prloa In cash and pay the same to the seller which, aloag v,tlh whatever small portion of the purchase price tli Immigrant's means enable him to pay, will conalderaby reduce the debt to the seller, who will receive dlr-xa from the purchaser, a security over the lsnd for the th'rd or half the price remaining unpaid. The lana office lias arranged to give suchlmmlgrant purchaser or purchasers six to eight jears' time to repay by Install ments from the prollts of his fsrm the amount of mooar they may adiancaendpay to the seller. In this war the narrow gauge company's lsnd office Is enabled to make a mutually edrsnugeous sals of fanning land lying along the railway, for seller and purchaser. Trie) former receives st once In cash a half to two thirds of the price of the terming land he sells, while the latter who la generally a man of limited means, when he ar rives In a new country has the aa.ltance of the rait tay company's office in actually advancing for him la ca.li oiiS'thlrd to one half of the pureheto price ot the) farm he buys from the seller. Holds which ha ( from sis to eight year's tune to make and produce rrsta the farm the amount of money he has borrowed foaa the narrow gauge rail ay coninj a lsnd office. Th Ailv.nt.fM, ! aj.mn In tl rmni.nv (Mm llahlng such office Is making It the machinery to ret settlers located on what Is now unproductive tanas along Its lint. Slid Increased population and settlement snd acreage In crops to be carried by the railway there after follow from vcar to year as a matter of courser; while, on the other hand, the Stale rcclsvts thereby new settlers and nroducars of land heretofore unnra- ductlve, who thus get comfortably located and Inorean inr agricultural araun or in country. Col. J. IU Wheat, attorney-at-law, of this city, arst lately land agent ol tho Northern raclflo railroad at Kalama, has been appointed tho lsnd agent for Ihej narrow gauge rampany, whose offlco will be located la that comiians building whenever arrangement arrt Kanners and land Owners who have Lands for taV along the lines ot railway will please apply for blanks and full particulars at the company's office, ill FlnB street, l'ortland, Oregon, to JOHN . WHEAT, Arent, Approved l WILLIAM BEID, Local President, NOTICE. A1 Essssrl u. rEBHews Kaewixu themutb tbirtt la jetlX W. UILMEBT, Haleea, ftr Baote and fsfc. will please rteltle taeaaaa wllkla Mlaly Bays rrosa Aagtssl Isl, JOHN W. GILBERT. auniiil SALEH, O111M0N. SIBSON, CHURCH & CO. Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS. ivT. JJ. Cornev of Anh aiif Front IStreettt, oinxAND, . . . okeook; sepltf The Cheapest way to Ob tain Currant Tlants. FIVE DOZEN FOR SI. ONItECIlTOr'tllWItXBKNl) UY MAIL I'OST paldlliirltosrnl'ulllnxaof each of the fvl loolngvarletlea, vls.1 WMITK bHAfK. (HEMHV, t iriOKI t, UEIt RITI M. RU( at HANU, KAI.I, I'UN I INU IS III I' but they may be planted In Spring or anytime during winter when ground Is not iruzeii. (HIS. H. ML.NTKK. oetW-OI Drawer H, Kur mul, alien. CHAS.H.DODD&CO., Siuaiir$ fe iawfsy, VtU l O., Front, First aai VIn OU., PortUnd, Or., Hols Aosar t'oa Tua JOHN DEER'S SULKY GANG AND WALKING Flows. Also every variety ef SCHUTTLER FARM AND SPRING WAGONS. SOLE AGHNT8 Buckoyo Grain Drills AND BROADCAST -SEEDERS, All ot wklcli sr oor a lowest market rate. W Smitr f ecUlPria Utt. "VI TO FARMERS AND OWNERS. H. DOOD Oa. 1 "il r " m " 'i ittsSib,