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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1880)
WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, DECEMBER 3, 1880. WhWPMrM ksswi every tTss kf m wmi muimfi cm. I9PIVB8CB1RI0XI tSESSafr1 astrai .... ...-J.M IS AraiTBiir( ssmUs.uissHs W to lai I lack of sssssa par wt a-Tmism urn . AsW.iUiiuissHs W W lossrtssL tsrarUlns- Ihi ir. lkMltfM Sh i m m tM iiAikMiivwM ;; ,M lf Mlaasa aaa-sssalk la. i-.,.... r 7 ?"-v asTSasapU oasis SMt'fn M pUnUoo. ' I A. CLARJtK, Mu(tr. sjarTSntsrssf la nSnlwed la MtefloM t Portlnd, Oregon, ami Wublndaa, D. a, u TWrd-cls mill bi.iut. 1 - -! . , Latest by Telegraph. i:,iSTKK. Inrrenss of Airnrlnllon Asked. WAHiii.Niiros, Nov. '. Tlio book o( esti mates containing tlio nmmint of appropriations required for the ptildio service 'luring the fis oalycar ending. lime .10, IRS'2, Iim been com. plnted. Tho total amount ml hunted for legis lative expenses is jn,()38,043j amount appro priated fur tlio llaotl yrar ending June 30, 1831, wa$.li7l,hi7 estimate! f.,r executive proper, $!KS,(M)8, ngilust 117,4111 appropriated list yrar. following uro thoostimato for I lie several Kteciitivit DdpartinenU during tlio fis otl year uniting Junti .'10, 188'J, and appropria tions undo thirejor for tlio fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1881 1 tsst. $,7 111.240 ir.!,UI0 l.'-'-.'I.WH) 173, 1 0 L',()ir,IIS4 1.01, IHO .'14,300 1 '.'5,1 80 Tlio total amount estimated for nil tlio Kx ocntive Departments nirgri'gato$l-l,r.1), 101 '.'.'I for 18S'.', I liu ni'imipriii'l'itia math fur tlio Uiosimnlti IHS1 wn $l:i,(0H,IKIH fiO Mis-cellam-oiis lo'al jmliclil, $.lli;),.'M0; foreign in tercourse, 8J,-'i",0:l.'.J military htahlialllllellta, $3(),'2I0,7IK) nuv.il, 8 1 n, I rl, :t:i 1 1 Inill.u affairs, SI.H.'iS.WItl) Piiini, !0,(KH),(HH)j public works, 8iri,0.'ill,r,:i.'i Hstal service, 8-V M30,77 The eatiiuit il required amount fr jKMtil service for IHH'J In ?JI'-'. I7.".1TJ( estl mated amount which will I mi provided liy the department fioin it own ret mum aicruhig from postages ami other miurci-s, i?.'!S.8l."i.l7l, Isavlni a iiulk'ieiiey of $.'l,ll.'IO,,i7) pui-lio printing, t,0!.'i,lll payment of Judge tlio Court of Chillis, 0IOO,(NKI life Having stitinns, JIIH.MHI invenuo cut toriervkc, f I,I00,IKKI cugiuvlng mill print lag, I'.V,(K) lighthuuxe ittilill.hm -uta, t'.'.O'.l'J.OOOi uoutS mid go.nl tiO mirvay, $.",7, UOOj iinlutuiiauoo of llili-li.itvliiiig, voKr, Wniitnietl ui of ktaud'iiil weiuhti nnd ineai Urea, NiippriMung coiiiiturfviting mid otlxT criiiHK, and f r other iiiii-eella'iecun otijectt untKr t'iu Tre.Miiry Depiitmeut, 4l5il,t!.s0 Mgunl Hxrvleo, JI.'iJ.fKIDj in u II.uiouih olijeuta uijcr tlio War Department, 8J, I:ij,-j:t1j inoc oaflanomn odjeu'a under tlio Interior Depart !aa)iit, Sj.'.'Jli,l7."l nnaeellilieoiii olijecta nu lla tlio DuparMiient of Jiutlee, ?;i,'.'ll.",(MKIi wand tot d. S'-MIS.'-'O-J 7-.J, Apiropiiiitiona irir 88 agurrgiitn f.twjwi.oii;, Uallrimil l'iiiiiillriilliiii. Cniiuitil Nov, 'Jil. 'I'hti TrHiiine h.h that nkliougli all I lui pat tin. inter ntuil liy tin Ir ilainnla h.ivn nut ni ieat tlio utory of ruii.iiihli ttim of the Valid rliilt ro.nU witlitii('iiragu llurliiiu'ou .V tjuiney mid AtrliHrni, Topclui A HuU l'o Itailioiili, jet tlm to l.ittur hiwit ul ooinliinallii'O. ur.i perfix'thm air tigeiiieutM ,-lilcli uill-diottly ir ult in it iiiiiuii. TM rlll in.tkit ik atroiig tenm. Tim llurllugti in oady to iixtoud il line in Nelirnaki In Den ror, and l ii'h pie; uud t liuild Inun Denver UOulin. If the Central 1'aeille iloet liot miltn with tlm Union l'.ivilli', no further Western niadi will liu Imlltliy lio llurlingtoii ayitviiu luit if ltd i' not unite, tliun tlio lloi Uu owner of the Hurliugtiiii intend to liuild it lino Ni'.iiglit tlinulgli In tlm I'h-iIIo Cwt Tlie Atuhixou na I li a lino timglit to Den ver, and the. eo nliiiiathui will tliui have two nutea to tlm l'.icillol'n.it,fiiiait'liicago. Another rou to w II lm liy tlm AtchUon, Kainai City, A l.inlio.'tiel I'ucillc, ortlm KHIth parallel t'i the eo.nt, ami lietidea tliia tlicro in an outlet via Mexico to the llulf of C.lifornia, willed inikea ureal naviiu for travel to.Uiun. Auitralit and Ninth Amnie.i. I'ho AUliiviu Jau hud it tlninuli rout lothot ity of Mmiuu. It la well iMtdilialied tint till', couilijiiatiou trill ho rHevtwl In tho notr future, Tlio I nlr fOemn' New York m. il a) whetlier the I'aeillo road ho ooumlldated under one iiiauageiueiit in it iiiiti ai naid to liu tuvolved in great douht. No progreu in the (utter ha he. n in ido. Siuee tlie'7'W'j'Oie ail itouuctst tlm general pi in iio'hi. the Union lua lieoii jpl.teed in the hiiida of one of til' lluatou illieet tk of the cuipaiiv forveuideri ti'iii. Itoferring to tliia faet, a diieetor of the OQinpiuy aid toil tyi "Vim know a largo jiait ufinir Htook i held in lliitiiu and uiuuli daiKiiuU mi tlio ilivl.iuu of the Itoitou atook. Iioldera, They are very aolid ami will go very alow," Tlio inet'liil of tlio eoinpiny'a stoek lielilera will lie held In tlio lir-t w.et; in Do-camlu'i-and it it atld to lu iiiipnilnlile that aay action will lm taken before that time. An I iirurlnnnte Itruiiimrr. A trunk liolongiug to John Morrow, aa1e$ laan lor it I'liila lelphia j,ielry llitu, wai Htoleu hy tiukimwii lMrtieathia welling, while awaiting tramp itatiuii to tho depot in front of tho 1 1 if ton lluiiau, Tho trunk iiintainul MOOtlur $7,(100 win tli of Jetielry Them la u cluo to tho expert roue who rapturcil it. .iiiulnlrl liiriiiirr lurnl. J, V, .oro haa Ihvii aiHiiutii general pammyer aent id tho Union I'aeillo Hailrvad iu tliia i-jt)'. Mini no Hie lluniU, Cini'.tiio. Kov, .'il, -Tlm Kantern Statia own 17 tl-IO peri'uut, of the liouda, the Mid dle State III l-lll per cent., tlu Southern HUtes . 'M0 percent. In tho lU.tcrn Statea 73 J"'r rent, of the Ikui.U aio mvmvl liv m.tlea ami 30 per eent. hy female- in the MulJI SUtt-a, 8 liy niiloij In Hie oitern States, 8 by maleai in (ho Southern Statea, 78 liy male. Iltmilrlilr mill trrrt, l)tTHN, 0 Nuv. ai.- Clia. II. I'ieiwwaa ureatel lieio to-night, charged with fatally thooting Samuel lluglo at Union City on tYidu"ul.iy iilht. Knglu w,n entering the hoaioof hia wife, who i liveutly diturvod from liim, when, It I charged, I'ieivo aliot lilm. l'ivivu llisl tlio place, hut tlio police hero wvro telegraphed and arre.ted liiiuen the train, lie waa taken lack hy an olllccr to. lay, lmrlrr Urntl. St. Iiiiin, Nov. '.tl, David NiclmLoii, well-known aa one of the limit oxtviuivo lii uor importura iu tho Weat, diel to-niglit. rltll Mrvire Talk. Washishtos, Nov. 'JO. Ilontco White ami V, W, Wliitcliridgo, reiireaeiitiiig the Inde pendent lteputilicaiu of New Vork, to-day Uopartmcnt. IfiS'J. Trexsury ?l),:i:,(l IIHI mto 111:1,110 Wsr I.'.V.-.IIMI Navy IH.i.-l.'O Interior '.VI'.'.V-'OI rostOHIca Ii!i7,"lf.' Agriculture :i.'ll,7'.'() Justice I.'IT.IL'O reanted Gen. Oat field an addrcsa congrntti itiag bim ea his electien, which sealed the approval of tbe principles lie bail advocated, and promised him support in carrying th in out. They gave. Ill in their cordial supi ort be cause of Ills avowed and determined advocacy f civil service reform. Thoy dwelt on tbe laager of the quadrienaial election of tbe President when spoils are tbe reward of party supremacy. No other government cxpoe its treated servants to begging on tho hzard of an election. Abuses of half a century's f'rewth are not relnnned in a day. We br ieve, however, public opinion is In tdvancoof any reform of the civil service hitherto at teaiptxl, and that you may establish rule f.-r entrance U all subordinate pnsitiona which shall make ascertained morit tbe sole tit of appointment, discarding both partisan service anil pariy aiunaiioo ironi me ni oi quaiuica tions. Iu this way a new basis may be gained for civil service to ret upon, so that hereafter no Kjlitical parly in its hour of ttiumph, shall look upon public officers an enemy's camp, Buujrct ui iiiuiaumniiinio pillage, ji civil ner vice shall receive tbe same statesmanlike treatment at your hands as President that you havo bentowo-1 np.ii it as a member of ConsroKs and public teacher, you will bo en titled ti the cratltuJo of your coumrynicu and to the verdict which history awaidx to those who have wisely used great opportunity. Horace White, 1'iesident t Henry S. Van Dunon, Secretary J P. II. Whithridge, Deo. Waton Oreen, (leo. Haven I'utuniii, Felix Kaufman, N. H, Spencer, Clarence Deming, hi'cutlve uoininlttue independent iteti'i nil can Association of the county of Now York, (leu. Uarfleld having received the paper, entered tipou a discussion of civil service, in the course of which he a-id be Impel to have tbe co-operation of Congress in establishing a legal basi for all routined appointment that it should not be iu tlm power of auyliodv, even tho l'rosidcut, to remove nny cap tblo and faithful apmiiuU-e during tlio term of ollice, whether the term bo lig or short. Asuerlraa Teuuaar. The annual report of the Register of the Tro.tHiiry states that the total to uiago of tho country exhibits a decresso of I()l,ri(i0 tons; I'lirelled tonuaue having increased .17, Ol tons, while reuintaied tonuaiin decreased I3S.7"3 tons. Hi ferrinir to shin biiildinif, tho retfisttr snows thnt iliiriuu tho past voir tlio amount of building has been less by 3.",0'J0 tons than la the preceding year. Ilarlril In the . f Ciikvknk. N-.v. '.'II. Advice to tho I.nxdtr from North l'ark state that a party of live inliiers going fiiun (Korgotown, Col., to tho North l'atk, were pp cinitated in an ituiiieiiKO snow slide on the Continental Hivide on Sat urday last. (.'. II. Ivitoii ami I lio-nai Uray were killed, Thomas l'racr had hi thigh Imue briikcn in two places Tho remain! g two, Pielson mm Mangier, escaped Willi scvero bruiae. The li xly of Katou wits found and burled iu tlm enow. (Jny's body could not by found. Tb" party had been out b. n stor-o llvoilav". and wero nearl. famished when the aeclilrnt occurred. Dknvkh, Nov. 2(1. -A Iadvillo Chronic! special Kiy sixty UIip rs wer- buried in it snow alidu yesterday near Chalk crick on tho K ikiiine nxtonsion of tho Denver and Itio (Iraiiile ituilr.iad nb-ut II A. M. Tfiey no tieed the pinn tr'es tr-mliliiig, and in an in stant tho slide came with a Ion I roar touin,; up tho track fur it ill tanco of a quarter of a lull.-, und luirviiig UO men. John Dinn was kilbil and III men bully injured timl II i.theri slightly. The slideeinio1 the tack over tho heads of tho men, and most of their wounds wero probably caused by the lion striking them. I'liiiiiirlul .duller". Tho Ciiiimicrcliil llullttln reviewing tho lin.iiicial ituallou heio and in Kinopo con-cludi-ai . Xcrisis at LoilJoti ori'jiM or, lloilin noiihl stait a .drain Uhiii other centers, uhicli lotllil if t bo met without n squeeze, cnlcu la ed to produce, a coll ipn iu .trained values ' ow prevailing it all In piling llii.iuei.il em ers of tlm wnil'l. There is no r iniiiiiug element of elasticity in b,t' king a' nnv oi.u of ih o Kiints mill set p c ibttiou Iuh run up values in tho 'ilgheat iMiintof tens on liver loachcil. It Is not ilillleiilt to eo what ma) bo the ie suit of such u stain of things the moment any accident puts slurp strain en lluaiicitl ma chinery. rotti:i:. 'rum nT Itrlnu lloirotleil. Dt'lii.iN, Nov. 'JI. M-relunts and other cltiei.M dcehru that tl ey will not serve ..n tho jury in the State trials fr ftfAr of ..jarv ti their luiiluoss or murder. As the merchants luv e liusiiiesH with all pitof tho coiiutr), they Um lieing l!oventte I. IjiiuI leaune Ih-frnse I'liml. Tho l."rd Mayor of Dublin aiiiioiiiu.es that in eoni.ilcr.ithm of thi fact that only .C'.'.tKW had been rail d of tho .I'lO.OCO ineeaarv to ilefiiud tho l-aiul Lengunis, lie lias tiausfenixl tn tho fund for that piirp.-oo' CI OS. tho balaucA of a political defense fund of which bo ia tin sole aurviviu tru-tee. Cllii'tiio, Nov. 'JI. 'I'll Inter Ocrnn't Dub lin sp cial aayst Tho I'aniell dcfeoMi funl rrowj flnwly. It now iiiuoiinU to about l''J,500, 'I ho leacu.i ollicially uuuoiiucea that th- es.penes will bo at least X'10,000. and ur gently appeals for more. The town o' lluii corthy, wlieio about six mouths ten I'aruell was lottoii-rggrd, baa subscribed XMX) for tho defense, Tho treat trials iro alMiut tn b'uin, the Crown having yesterday joiind iuo oiid fend ints' plea. Kight 'days' notice f tllal may bo served, which delay would bring t o cue on next Monday, Tlio only ileliy which iuii arise ia by a m itioii of tho Crown with riferoiico to moving lint p'aco of dial. Tho tit sit of (lie itidio'ttl Iiud l.iva'Miem Ji.ive lu-eii llxiil for the I7tb of Deveiiil'cr. Among fourteen men nrresjisl at Coik today for participating in tho Fenian priK'easioti is n soldier Tlio prisoners bavu been coiumhttd for trial. trrrled mill IHsrliiireril. bishov, Nov. Jl.--l'iv pritonera arrested near Imiihres for reinstating an evicted fain liy, have pwu discharged, no case K-ing found agiiut Ibvm. A I'rlsunrr lilrrteil l I'ltrllninriil. LoMiov, Nov.'.'l. I'.trnell ia arrested. Sec it tary llealyia elected to 1'arli.iintnt, vico ltotliu.li), deceased. .oiiilun Vsool Kales, UNlHix, Nov.'JI. At tho wool sales to-day 8,IUK Kiloa wero oll'ered, chielly New S mtfi Wales, Victoria and NewXe.tl.iiidinttcnd.nico full. (loo,) ipialitios vera steady, but faulty descriptions sold uioatly iu favor of buyers, llrrrnilliiK the Ijtiullurils. Cllic tlio, Nov.'JI, Tin Hrrr.(,v.m'aspccial from Dublin s.tya it ia stated the Irish Kxeeii. tivo intends to station it military force pt-nna-nently at CUrcmorria, and also iucnaso tbe gtrrisou at C.utlelur, so it will bo easy to send troop from khcao two centers to any part of Wvst Ireland. roKi:iu.'. t'oadllleas at lo llulrlnns's kurrrnder. VlKSN.x.Nov.'Jtl. The Montenegrins passed tkrougb Miuura, leaving a garrison there, and pocupird tho Nisb rvtrvuchineiits on tho heights. A detaelitueut subsequently ad vaocetl to take iMuaeuiou of Dulciguo I'ssekbura's Hueressur, LosiHUf, Nov. 'JO. Lord CoUndge, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, has been ap pointed Chief Justice of tbe Queen's bench, vice Sir Alexander Cockburn, deceased. Leaguers' Trials. Ilealy and Walsh will be tried at tbe Cork Assizes, liec. 7th. A Bai-rastle letter rreas a LaaslUrst. Ddbmn. Not. 20. Cant, lleamlt. Uun'i trate from Cork county, has written a letter to rorster, stating that lie lias received a threatening letter, and has therefore sought toe nroicctiou oi me ponce, ins object tn writing Forster is that if bis death, should be added to tl.ose of the other landlords who have been murdered since the present govern ment cane into ower, it cannot be pleaded that it was cither Justifiable, or took place lie cause government protection was not called for in time. Leaving Lensh Maik. Tlio Ulster men Mt I'ticb Mask vesterdav under n strong escort. There was no demon stration. Tho hussars will remain to nrotcct IJoycolt. who will leave Saturday. The Ul ster men slept last night ia the barracks at minnroue. '4adeinnla Ike inHalera. a crowiicn niecinu oi me loyal inhabitants was held at Lithbucra yesttrda. It was at tended by the county gentry and the Protes tant clergy generally, and several larmers ere present. Hrsolutions were passed con demning the laud agitation and Agrarian out rage. The Hnrrrudrr. Vistula official Information is received that Dcrvise Pasha personally surrendered Dul cigno to tho Miitencnrins. Meae fer Ibe Htake. s Lombox, Nov. 20. Tho Sjwrltman sayai Wo beliove tho monry for Laylock will soon lm found, as wo have already received donations amounting to JC130, and more is promised. loss iu me neaad. MoNTliKtL. Nov. '.'(). Tliusteamtrllritolinii l.as liccu lost iu tho Islands of Antlcosti. and four seamen worn frozen to death. Hunk al MenTwo Huailrrsl Lives LosT Srr.zziA, Nov. 'J.V The steamer Onclo Jo seph sunk immediately after tho collision Two hundred Jicisons are known to be drowned and fifty nro saved. Heartrending scenes wero witnessed following tlia collision, as the Onclo Joseph was wanting in means to savo tho lives of the largo number on board. Kye wituo'scs of iho collision say they cannot s.tisfuct -rily explain tlm maimer and cause of the occurrence. The iiasscnusr list of tho Onclo .lo.epli shows tb.t a total of 'JOI p'nple wero on tH),irn, anil mo sailors tiumiicieil ;i.i. Her driio consisted of 80 tons of iiierchandiio. At tho roll call of the survivors ;i.'i passenirera sun ,tu sailors aliswctotl in lli'lr names. I ho captitn also prishe.l. Tho OncU Joseph was nu iron screw steamer of 80.1 tons gross and tho Oi tliia was of I.8.VI tons burthen. Paiiik, Nov 'J.1. -Crest uiivasines it felt iu l.iulisli and Aoieiican circles here, as Ills fcaro-l many ICuglishmcn and Amoricaiis wero pass uguis on board the lost steamer Oncle Joseph HMK. Nov. 'J."i, Most of tho n.useiiL'ers on tho Onclo Joseph wer.i poor liniiilgimits fioin Cal..bri.i. Tho Oi tiila struck the Uncle Jo seph amidships whllu KOiug at full speed, al most cutting her In tw ,uinl tho Onclo Jo-epb s-tiili ill less than thruo ininulcs. Iho passcu g. is on Uianl tlm Ouclu Joscpli wero end giants for South Auier.cn, The caplaiu of tlio Ort ixm states that i in nicbt tho uulluiuii oc elli red was piton il ilk und tho Onclo Joseph run i cross thu iiiiizin n-v. .No I'eHrs, There is no anparout ground for the beliof that many Knglishmcii ami Aineiic ins wero ano.im (lie the liMt stc.iuicr uncle .loscph. " i'AC'H'K! OAS'ijp fliniiKsaltlits D.i) In 4'ulirnrnla. San I'ltaNciMii, Nov. 'J(l. Thanksgiving wax goner. My ob.s rvnl according to tlio usu tl inauu.r Jesterilay iu this city, and iliMiifliout -butate. In thu city, Iwii Its Cbtircli tur viees. there weio n iiuin r of larue social gathciiiigs, billa, tto., iiiuiiidiug it grand liu- ijiiernio hi tlia rnviliou, Sail Francisco nnd Oakland bycicle clubs held a me. ting nnd bad races at tho half-milo track. At Shell Mound i.iugo a match fir tho division champion diamond ludco urn shut by l.leut llnrr.'W, of tlm Oakland Cavalry, und l.ieut. (Ireen, of tho Oakland Ouird, and won by the founer by a score, of -117 out of a ossi bio MX), Thero wero it miuibcr of rt-gatina on thoKiy. Itiiiiotrruiiil lillliil. Ytstenlav aiternoui David l.eliinan. a tm- tivo of .Mvii.crlan ., n,rd 711, was run over and instantly kilbtl by a runaway torn t tlm comer ol Twenty-third nnd Deloiea streets. Tim Trvai rucllle ItxIliiMiI. The Tuxo.1 I'.icillc, which will meet tho Seiitluru I'aiiliuii't I'd I'.iao, is i-ouipletcl 140 miles weal of l'..t Woitu, It is vxpectod that the entire lino will Ik) open to Sail l'lauci.io early next 'mr Asdoie su tltilittij's Island. I'oiiT Tow.xsks'ii, Nov. 'J7. ! ho bark I.lio Maishall, which le(t l'oit ltlakeley on hut Thursday morning, lumber laden, l mind out, went aahoio at Milt liy Hay, Wind ' Island, yesterday. No further parlicultrs icported. OlTOslllOX. The Sti-iiuirr llarj Tit) lor Aliunl Itrnil lo lllimue Iu it .Neil Line uT llnsliirss, Tho steamer Mary Taylor, which for tho past three mouths has been lyi g at Iho wharf of tho Columbia Iron Winks, undergoing repair-, for tbe purpoo of v -gaging in Iho pilot age and towage huiiics, is .now almilt icudy again for sea, and will on Sunday m.iko a trial triii for tlio purposo of testing tho mschiicry. I bo steamer has btcu entirely rctittfd, now boilers put iu, and th owners believe that he will give a c.ood account of herself iu tho new business alio is to bo engaged in. The parlies to have ehs.go of tho steamer are Messrs. MoVlckcr, Spencer, Howes and Fields, and tbvy will oiKia.e under tho laws of Washington Territory, from wtscro license has men issued to them lo act as pilots. Uu Moil-lay tho steivner will bo iiiapoctcd, mid if tvatsotl and it ccrtilioato urantetl sho williiro- cccd at ouco to .tsiuiia, ami suit into imsi nets, Tho men engaged in tho enterpri.o say they have gmio iu to win and thoy will stick it out. If sulllcient ciicourageuient is met with another and more power I id boat will Iki put on in tho Spring to co-opcato with tho -lary Taylor, It is generally uiitlvrstocd that tho men klmvo named are merely tho tiguro beads of it strong cuibiuatioii, and that tho enterprise of an opposition to Captain Hivil is Ktekttl by a strong nioin ye I iutlueuco, and it is hinted that two powerful iroit tugs, now at Ko-ich'a yanls, at Chester, l'o., may ptusi bly find themselves opera tiugotl' tho Columbia iu a short time. Itrjiusni, (leorg W, llslley, late United States Commissioner at Pendleton, Umatilla county, has sent in his re.igmtion to the United States Circuit Court, which baa beeu' accepted. Cas.sKCTcii. Wt are iuformeil that th Northern 1'acitio track from Aiusworth to Wallula was conuccte.1 on the 23tU iiut. ITJKM8 BY TMXVnWll, Tke weather is extremely cold in the East. There is an alarming scarcity of coal In New York City. Hal-wood k Co.. of Minneapolis, have failad for tbe sum of fMM.OOO. AseU, (508,000. The report heretofore publitliel relating to the Northern Pacific ay nilea to are confirmed. Tho Itcpuhlicans sround Washington aro still engaged in making up Garfield's Cabinet. Tho military commander of tbe Uto reserva tion is ordered to repel all forcible intrusion. The New York Timti says Garfield will of fer tho Sccrc tar) ship of the Treasury to Sher man. A. It. Meacham, who was srrestcd iu con nection with the murder of Jacksou on the Uto Agency, has been released on $5,000 bail. The New York Tribune attacks Secretary Sherman very severely, because, it says, ho remilllatetl A lints lilll farinmnnf lua RmiSlien delegates. Tho Pullman Palace Car Comnnnv Is about to erect a larize Iauadrv in Nuw York, sn.l employ 200 Chinese to do tho wasLiug for tin. Company. James O'Diim, alias Kobrrt Lindsay, who was indicted on tho '.'Itb by the Grand Jury for jierjury, In connection with Iho Mor-y Chinese letter, was arrsigned before Juilg Cowing in tho General Sessions, Ho pleaded guilty und was remanded yesterday. Garfield's majority in Maino is 4, ICO. O'llrlen was not sentenced Friday for per jury. The money market iu New York is reported very stringent. Indian Agent ISerry has given $.",000 bonds for his appesraiice. Tho New York Tribune denies the story that the Pullman Car Co. propose to import Chinese laundrymeii. There wero 233,000 ounces of silver pur chased this week for tho New Orleans and Sail Francisco mints, Small not cases continue to bo reported at tho San Francisco Health Ollice. On the 20th six new cases were rejiortcd. A Phoenix, Arizona, dispateh of the 2flth siy.j Dcmotrio Dominguos wits liangid to day for the murder of .Mr. Thomas, over a year ago. It is ruuiore I tint Win. II. Vniulcrbilt and 1). O, Mills, of Now Yorx, are iiptfntiatine for u ni ck of U. P. Mock, which will L'lvo them control ol tho tc.ni, Tho Miipr- mo Court of New York has do- M...1 l.... V..t! I II...I... I.- . II.. cmei sintb ASiibioiiai iianna cuuiiui. oo taxcu ii State becaiiso tho State law uutboriziug sucli taxation is invalid. Judco Hill, ol tho United States Coiir'. ijiias led tho charge against tho Domocratlo Commissioinr of tho Sixth District at lseiton, M las., on the '.'iith. Tho ,olico of Jersey City suspect Mrs. Mar tha IoJai.k. whos burned bixly wax found yestotday to havo tint her death nt the hands of her husband, a harbor Tho P est lent has ajiimlnt d Kibs Ii. lller btiwcr Uiuto'l ststv .'larslul for N'ebrasks, and Alinout Ikirnes, of Vermont, Cmltd btatcs Consul to Curcoa. John (4. Thump ui will retiie from politics and becoinu a journalist, having p trchasu I a half iiiieiest in liu daily 77mrs w -ion Uu will mako tho ccntial Drin era iu organ in Ohio, I 'litems h.tvu been issu d this week to I'a eillo dost li'Vcntois, as full .wai Isiao N. Avemont. liaytou, XX, I, 'or (Kittle and csn opener; (ico. I., lktb-s, xxallx Walla, snap lixikunil buckle. At the Cabii'Ot npotini F.varts ntinounrid thai 'the United States Ounon ioners lnul m gotiiteil two tretties with China, Iwjth -f which had been signed and will bu sent to thu .Semite hum dlalely aft- rit convenes. Tlm New York banks are still losnlnjr mouoy to mo linen r u to ino treasury, nut gaining by god imports. ItecoipM of gold this eek nr- fai below expectations but it is estimated mat sovon mi nous aro nlloat. Tho N. Y. W says a great Hie in North XX utteru ami t. I Mil 1 stocK -u Wolno-nlay was due to remit of lari:o stock divideul-. It is icjort il Vauder ult intouds tn unite Nua York Central, I-aku Saoro and North XX estern. Wheat drcliuid aovo.nl to 4s amid niuo oniiiuiotiou cause I by iho unuouuwi noi.t of tho lUttimoru and Ohio llailroad. t at. el-va lor rates would Do heavily liierenaol, I . u r ilr ml cniiip.iu say th s n ti-m is giveu merely to prevent a grain hi -vka.ln. Mieiu Dol.ifitettu ll.twle. wasoxeouttd on tho 'Jdth, at Salem, Va., f r tlio m r-loi- of .lu'iatiah llityos iu.lii ..-, IB,!). ISotli xtvto whit-. Hawley'a 'ost state uoiit was load, iu wliich Iioialil lies, t (ayc-1 in self ilofvuae, believing it was no c-eury to s,X'u iiisoun lite. i luts.N in in.(i. the I'rUIittiil lieu Ih or Jam (Mien nt "licit!- Irr'a llllls Yc-slt-ril.iy .iriernoan. Yesterday nft- moon, ah rtly afttrll o'clock. Jans OUe t, it b y ab ut seventeen years of age, employed in th l.t- li factory at Woidlcr's nulla, mo. witii a shocKlug ile.it .. the belt ing from tlt. nutii dur sh ft to the Ittli ma chine had bro.oi , und was l-uiiiL- rernir!. y.iiuigOlsen Mippiitiug mo belt und Uvpiuv' ii ireo iroui me nan w no a woikiuixii n.t nesi I.ougdccker was niakiii.- the i.ouesury in-p-irs. Just how tho it cidont bappoueil will i ever bo known. I'liullrst idivtti.at the work men in thu room hat that aniliiui! was wising was I lio Ilyb g pitve-s of young Ols-i.'s b dy, a stream ol Id imI an-l frigment-i i 1 1 clotiilug b. ing scattered about hum, e)ien their li rrnr, it w.u realized tint tho lioy had Uou caught in tho uiaohiuery and torn to niei-es. Tho b lv w -a cut o'ouu in two ucro-a thu alHlomeu, tho bctd ali'i trunk falling under tlio shalt, tho legs tliriwu several frot lo- yniid, while tho left arm was found still bailing to tho lino abaft, every pttrtivlo of cl thing ' axing been torn tit ftvm tho lnxly. It is thought that wn-le wi lioltiini; no the heavy Mtmg over tho s.utlt, thoslesito n( his co tst imi.t bavu o ught, and iu au instant no himself drawn over tint vapnlly revolving shaft, dashed over tho !" of ot the building, and thus torn to pio.es. Tho fragments of the iHkly wero gathered up by th woikmeu of tho mill und taken to tho bouse, near by, occupied by him and two brothers, lioth of whomnio einp oved ai tlio mill, nnd wero at the tima of tho hnrriblo duath of i heir youui'i-r brother eugsged atwoik in another part of the establishment. Covikeu StKlults --T-o C'-difornia and OrrL-on Ma.o I imm ,n has lust oomnleteil ..t it a all- pa at Yiela, Cat., to line amglu for itao on aeott moiut.iu this o-iiilng Winter, Coverings like those use.1 on their co idles have Ih-vii attacbetl, whik-h will amply protect th traveler from violent storms and chilli g blasts. List Winter a simple canva.a cover ing, secured on loth sides of tho sieigh and raised in the center, was us d, but tho com. pany's uge.tts, studying tho want! ai.d con veuienco of tho trav lm; public, haxvs at last hit upou the pioper thing for nuking travel ovtr Scott mountain in tlio Winter time more couifirtble for pa.seng.ra than it has ever Wen heretofore. This enterprise it commend able, an I will bo fully appreciated by those who 1 ave occasion to nuke the trip. STATE NEWS. A 200-pound bear, which had been doing considerable damago around Rose burg, wm killed last week by G. W. Jonea John Wealay was arrested at Oor yallis for an uBsault with a dangerous weapon, and held in bail in the amount of $100. Dr. W. F. Alexander, of Albany, was tnairied to Mian Est-lla J. Walters, of Jefferson, on the 18th inst Wo wish then both a happy and long life, W. II. Vaughan, of Molalla, raised the past season over 1,000 bushels of wheat, 1,000 bushels or outs, euu oi nar ley and 700 of peas. Tho barley will boar comparison with some of tho best barley in the world. Thu Catholic Fair at the Dalles Mon day and Tuesday wns a grand success. Diphtheria is prevailing in Sheridan, and several deaths hav occurred re cently. About two-thirds of the xvheat at Sheridan has been sold and shipped to market. Many petty thefU aro being perpe trated at Dufur nnd Eight-Milo Creek, Wasco county. The Independent Academy at Tho Dnll-.il will I-a ron-lv tn nwivs nunils Dalles xxill lie rently to receixe pupils by tho 5th of January. The trial of James Lenry for tho mur der of S. A. Uwizley was to tako place at Tlm Dalles yesterday. Judge Piper, FroBccuting Attorney for tho Thitil District, has removed to Salem from Independence. The .Mountaineer nays the improve ments next yi-itr nt Tho Dal leu will dotiblo thnso of tho past year. A Lodge of tho Ancient Order of United Wurkiiieu will bo instituted in Dallas during tho coming week. l'oison put out to destroy coyotes miulo Rail liux'oo among thu blooded k1ii-oi dogi of Fiftcon-Mllu Creek, a number having died from tho e ducts of it. l'rinovillo will havo a newspaper in n week or ho, and will begin to tako upon iUrif inei.iOiolitaii uirs. It is a rapidly growing nutl tlnitty town, xvitli oxcellent prospects. lisst Saturday n young man named Smith, residing near Lebanon, xvhiloout hunting, xvm HiM'ibusly xvounded liy(tho "tin being V- Mmtully discltnrged. J Us rrcovury is doubtful. Tho Agriculturnl College ' was nover i-n prosporntiH ns now. OvorWinO stu dent rfro in utt.'iiiliHicc. Tho Agricul tural Depnn meiit has its full comple ment ofsixty young men, xvho atu lieing eilucnted nt tlio oxpeiiw) of tho State. A eorrespondent from 1'crrydalo to thu Dalits Jtemiser sitis: Our bridgo builder on tho narrow gauge, Mr. S. Murshoiii, iiiforined us tliat on .Monday Inst work was begun at Dayton, having for itw nbjuct thu oxteiiHiou of tho rnil raid through to I srtlaiul. TllttUITOItlAL. llenrv Utimphrey, of lloiso City, has rt'ooiveil the nppnintment ns a cadet to West Point G. W. Ctimmings, nged 2,1, a natix'o of Irelantl, was killmllit Hlaloek'n lliiniti ti a railroad tto striking him. Peter Lamar, a young lawyer, xvns found guilty of rubbing tho United tftit't until and 800 from McCammon of S.ioknn FnlU, anil recommeudod to tlm mercy of thu court. Henry McDonald has been held nt lloiso Oily for tho murder of fJon. Myvi. Thu fato of Myers is unknown, but when last seen in Scptomber ho xvos in company with McDoualtl. Two until named Howard nnd Rogers entered a hotuo in Walla Walla and liulprtl tlumiMilx'cs to a fur capo of homo value, but a, thoy wero xvatehed tho cape was hoou recovered by tho polico nnd tho thieves lodged in jail. Wo learn from tho Wnlla Wnlla SMmaa that La Mar, xvho xvas tried for robbing the in til, xvas found guilty, but recommended to tho mercy of tlio court. H tH'oiiiH ho xvas drinking nnd tho explanation claimed is that liu did not know what ho xvas about. Sysi the Kattlo Pot : Wellington coal is selling in San Francisco at Sill per ton from thu ship, nnd at glfl 50 from tho yard. Thero is luonev iu coal nt thot.0 niici'g. and it is nut straiiL'o thai tho Wellington mine owners havo lieou enabled to buy a $10,000 tugboat. a 155,000 bnrk, and u 200,000 eoul nmi.s iiuring llll.lltll.N tho past year or liftoen Tho Iwdy of Honrx- Schillinr' xvnn found last week, says the Idaho Dema. crtit, ubout six iuils.i fiom Iloise, on the Dry creek road. Tho unfortunnto n.nn lad left Mr. llowent' place at dark on Tuesday to go to tho house of Mr. M. ilenry on Dry crook. The niulit xvn freezing cold, and it is supposed that ho took 11 drink hyoii aft-r leiixincr How 01. and liecomin!' droxvsx'. laid iimvn mul lerishetl by freezing. 1 ' ' 11 DrMitVEs SrcciuM, Wo aro plcose.1 to copy tho followim- from tho Albany Democrat from tlio fact that the factory referred to employes exclusivity white hber, and tho goods inado are of superior quality. Tho Democrat says 1 "We understand that tho goods turned out by tho IJrott ns illo Woolen Mills have become so popular that the deiuaod cannot bo sup plied at present. New weavers will be en caged ami the mill will lie run night and day, an-l there is some talk of enlarging the factory considerably," FRATERNAL FAREWELL. The Departure or lei. F.llsha I. Bally, Nest leal Vlrrclor or the Deparlmeal tr Ihe Columbia. In resjionso to orders received from the army headquarters, Colonel Ellslia I. Duly, for a long tuno ottached to tho Military De. partment of the Columbia as Medical Direc tor, leaves on the steamship Columbia to. morrow morning en routo to Washington tn report for duty, and it is anticipated ho will be nssiened to some other department. Colo nel Daily, during his rcsidouco hero and at Vancouver llnrracks, ho has won to himself many friends, both ntnong tho Masonic fra tr,iiW i.f which order he is a prominent member and Cmtaiti-Gcneral of Oregon Com- mandrv, J. 0. Moreland, Dr. O. P. S. Plum mer, lion, ltlchard Williams, Soth S. Pope, Donald McKnv, J. W. Cook, Colonel John McCrakcn, William Kapus, Samuel Lowen stein, J. II. Conglc, K. II. C. Taylor and Dr. Hex. Tho banquet xvas served in a manner that added now laurels to tho many won by Peter Msncict of tho St. George, to which amplo justice was done by tho distinguished members surrounding the lioird. Tho party sat down to tho tablo at 8 o'clock, and the evening was very agreeably and socially passed, tho only shadow that darkened the pleasant gathering being the fact that perhaps it would bo tho lost tlmo they should assemble under similar circum stances with their dcpartinir truest. After No. I, and many others that havo had the good fortune to becotno xvcll acquainted with the f-ciitlcmau. As n slicht token of tho an- fircciation In which he is hold by his Masonio riends, a numlcr of that body Isst night gave friends, a iiumDcr ot mat owiy iisinigni gave I Uwi,let , ,is ,10!10r nt tll0 st Oeorgo, at wliich wero present n number of tho most prominent Masons of tho State, n fow Invited guests and representatives of tho press. Among thoso present wero Hon. It. 1, Far hart, Secretary of Statist Andrew Hobcrts, Ksii, I Mr. F. Shurtlcir, Collector of Customs) II. U. Whitchouscj Mayor D. 1'. Thompson) Dr. J. Chapman; Kdwanl Lipnincottj Prof. J. Pratt) Ilenry lloyt, Shipping Commis sioner! IMwanl Withingtoiij T. MoF. Pat ton) Hon. J. N. Dolnh) Christopher Taylor, of Yamhill 1 John H. Fostor. Upon tho removal of tho cloth, Col. McCrakcn gavo tho first toast, "Our Oucst," which was feelingly res ponded to. Hon. J, N. Dolnh, delivered a' short address, alluding in ilttiutf terms to tho departure of Col. llaily, and expressing the deep rcgict that would bo folt by his removal to other scenes, uollcctor snuriicii rospnnuca to the toa-t to "Tho United Slatcsi" Secro tiry of Stato It. 1'. Karhart to that to " I'ho State of Oregon;" Mnyor Thompson to "Tho City of Portland;" Prof. Pratt to "Our Edu cational Interests)" Dr. Hex to "Tho Medical Fraternity," and Mr. S. A. Moreland to "The Press," .Many of tho others present alluded to their acijuaintancu with Colonel llaily, one having met him far olFiii tho wilds of Alaska; another was associated with him in college; others had mot him iu various other portions, of tho Stato nml country, nnd nil loiiud the task 01 saying gooa-liyo to their Iriuiul ami nrothor 0110 01 mo ilcopoil regret, broke up nlwtit midnight. Tho party ANOTIIDIt HT.tlii: ltOlllli:KV. .1 liirrn-lltiru ltiuul .tarnl Onlssltleil liy is Mlngr llrlter. On last Satunlay uiulit, tho 20t'i inst., says . tho Jacksonville Sentinel, tho stage coming north with Jou Mason ni drivor, xvas stopped by a rohW on tho road between Cottonwood and Coles, Tho robber demanded tho express box nnd registoro.l mail bag. Thero being an up-grado in tho road where tho stage was stopped the horsot commenced b.ickiksh'stdit tho driver told tho robber that at tho team1," wouldn't stand nt this point ho would drivo a sin rt dittinco ahead to n Hat, to which propo sition tho roblier consented. Umii reaching tho so-called Hat tho driver whipped up his horses nnd left tho highwayman in tbe rear. Hut tho robber had already socurcd one of the mail bags which lay on top of tho express 1kx and contained nil tho registered packagos for Jacksonville and other ikuius. Tho pack ages were mostly of tho bulk order, among them a $100 packatro of postage stamps for tho Jacksonville ollice. The mall sack was found cut open and left on thu ro.nl sido; but tho next day when it was found none of its contents seemed to bo missing. Tho southern Ixitiiul stage picked it up returning it to,, Yreka. Horso Breeding In France. ' Tho French system of promoting breeding by maintaining stallion depots In various parts of thu country works xt ell. It xvas first cstab-; lishcd tuoro than two centuries ago. The stallions nro selected for tho marcs of tho dif ferent sections, and tho people uto them by payiugn nominal fee. A part of tho sum an nually voted by the Chambers for tho haras it hung up as premiums for stallions owned by mivato parties and which havo been approved by traveling inspectors; also for mares with foals and trotting races. Private enterprise is doing much for tho horse Interests of France, I but thu lamest cood is traced to tho stallion depots which aro under tho fostering caro of the State. America is alwut tho only country where upline breeding has been developed to a marked extent which has worked out th problem without-governmental aid. Hero the treasurer of tho nation pays for no racing plates or horse competition medals of any des cription. A Pastor Made Happy. Coal (tun Croshiir, Arkansas. ' I have been greatly troubled with my kid- ' neys and liver over twenty years, and during that entire time I was never free from pala. My medical bills were enormous, and I visited both the Hot and White Springs, noted for thu cunitivo qualities of the water. I am happy to say I itm now a well man, and en tirely as tho result of Warners' Safo Kidner ami Liver Cure. ith am li glorious results I am only too t;lad to testify regarding ty .1. . . . . . remcuy wiucu lias iii.vlo mo so happy. (ltev.) P. F. JlAHKLEF. I TASN'ru-KKLU'. Thero was a very plea ant githtriug on Thanksgiving evening at the j rosldeuco of Hon. John Kelly, ex-Collector 01 Customs at this port, near Springfield, Lam county, to witness tho marriage cereiiionl uuitini! bis daughter Marcie to Mr. A. ! Tanner, Assistant City Attorn- v of this citv. Hut few wtro present, includinu only tin relatives nnd a few intimate friends of tin voniii! couple. Its v. K. It. deary performed the ceremony, and twenty-six jears ago the vcuirallo clergyman united iu xvnflick thi parents of the bride, and the present makes the third occisiou on w bicli he has officiated at tho marriaco of Mr Kelly's children. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner have Springfield to morrow morning tor tneir new Home in this city. Sent Back to Jaiu Si-ah Cash-Cash, 'a1 young Indian living 011 the Umatilla Rcaerva-1 tinu, who has caused considerable trouble by I procuring liquor and selling it to the Indians! uu nit' naeivatiou, ssaa vrsteruay, in toe u,l S. District Court, found guilty of to dejea I and was sentenced to thirty days iu tflr bounty jau at renuicton.