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    WILLAMETTE PARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, MARCH 4,1881.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
KASTEKX.
Tlir.X.V. Ilrrnlilnn I'ltllllrnl Inflnmrr.
Nkw Yokk, March 1. Tlio Jftrnld ro
minds tlio Incoming President that when
ltl.ilno went licforo tho nennlo lint Mummer its
the man of nil other who had unhorsed Orant
anil nominated Uarlicld, lie wan the lender of
the pirty, but toinchow this leadership wm
unfortunate. His own Stnto, llepublican
Maine, was taken from him. and Garfield
found himself a defeated cmdidate. Then
Colliding cvno to tho front. Maine, which
Dlalno had lost, wai carried) Indiana wai
carried, and New York, which voted for Til
den. swung around for Garfield. Senator
llltin withdrew from thn canvass, not alone
defeated, hut ha ing mot a humiliating disas
ter. Ho throw himself into tho senatorial
contest wherever a friend of Grant was
named, and he cither defeated him or caused
a bolt, as in l'cniia) Ivauia. Tlio llrrald says
that 1'jatt mid Miller nro tho only ones among
tho Senators idect who nro friends of Grant,
lie. has no inoro ainccro and devoted friend
in public llfo than Miller. Tho HtraUl con
cludes: As a leader of Hepulilic.Mi politic.,
Blaino stands in tho first placl, but there nru
times when it is decorous for tho party to
consult tho people. Tlicro "nay bo occasions
when (Jarlluld iv ill ficl as he has felt before
that with tho American pcoplo tho inllutuco
ol Grant nud Colliding is greater than that of
n regiment of lllalncs with all tho anti-third
term Senators elect thrown in.
Trouble III ri)inciiilli t hnrrli.
Considcrablo feeling lias arisen among
llecchcr'a congregation over a sharp disagree
ment lictivciu lleechcrnud his music commit
tee, caused by tho arMtrtry action of llcrclu-r
in summarily removing' his organist to m.iku
room for nnnther of his choice. Protests l.nva
been madu by II. li. CI dim, .lolui II. Hutch
inson nud other lcidiug members of the con
gregation. Ministerial tliiumrs.
It is thought that ltev. Dr. Miccr, of tho
I'ark Congregational Church, lirookli n, will
ho Chapiu a successor In tlio Church of Divine.
Paternity liure, and Dr. Charles I lull, of Holy
Trinity, Brooklyn, successor to Dr. Wash
burne, of Cnlinry, here.
The Purls Misiieliirj ConH-mirr.
Tho U'nulungton ajicctal correspondent of
tho CoiHMfrcial Ilnllrlin was Informed ycatcr
day by Wnriitr, of Ohio, author of tho liher
lull, that at tho monetary cnnferciicq to bo
held In l'aris, Apnl llltli, nil the, latin union
and the other nations that participated in tho
conference In 1878, together with Spam, will
bo represented. Secretary Iivarts hod notices
ready to send out auvenl dajs ago. There
nro twr main propositions to go before tho
convention) I'irst Unlimited coinago at tho
rate of 151 of ail tr to ono of gold, becoud
Silver coins to bo iiuliniitd legal tcndir.
Tho nations will hao each tlio right to rrgu
latu tho ilinomluntimi nndalroof their coma,
bit when they would bo taken to other na
tions' ininU they could be recolned on do
inand, frco of cost, at ft coinago rto of IH (o
1. A provision has been iua.rted in tho clv.l
appropriation bill to pay tho ncccjwary ex
penses of tho commitainu from this country,
of which Secretary Kvartswill probably bo
tho bead.
Tlir .Nris lnrli Irrliilil Mliinllois.
Nmv Youk, Mnrcli t!. Tlio tonnage mom
ment for tho pat month hat Ucn iiltu fair
w hen delays to movement of freight to tlio
iciboird as well as h irlr trnnx)rtatiou are
taken into consiilcratlou, Tho amount wm
Tdlir vessels rugUteinu "il"8 ton,agiinst Ilia
lossc-l of 7,l."S tons in tho corr-aponding
month of last luir. Tlio total movement for
two mouth font tip ten vessels n-giitTins
U.TI'I t .ii, against nlno lessuU of III, I'-'T
tons for tho corrcponding period of last )ear,
ahow ing a gain of ouo vessel. 1 ho number of
lesseU on berth nud under commitment for
tin trado is lnruer th.ui at any ono period for
a number ot monun, nmouiunu io r-.i i ea
sels reg'atering iu the aggregate lS.is'lil tons
Of this number it is prohibits that ix will get
nil ilurliiL. tho nn-sent mouth. The market
is generally in goo 1 lispu Oil". ring nro fair
and lxith lines bale a good lot of celi in
lertu, lilillu iKillimaiuiaiii n linn usi in ni".
llioro is no combination, as has Iwcu inti
mated, hiitontlui contr.aiy considerable oui
petition fur nil now business.
TliriiuxU Sliliuienls l'riinieil fliilil l. Louis
In I iimnr.
Sr 1-oith, March 2. A corporation Jias
licon organined lie ro called the St. Iiuis, Xew
Orlouis nud Kniviu I)ipitch Cunipiny. thu
purpose of which l to forward tho hulk of
grain ami all km Is of proluco and mirchan-
uuo niroci ironi m. jouuis n uin
o!Im fnruiL'ii iwrti. ThroilL'h bills of lading
will bo gu u hero on nil freight destined for
J.nropo. lingo line ucivv ecu uc-renini
Orleans will bo iu d to carry grain and an-
chor lino steamers for tr.iiisivrtatioii ncros
1 10 Atlantic. Through bills of lading will also
ha given at Kuropoau ports on all inerclundiso
destined for St. Louis. 11. W. Lewis, form
erly president of tho St. Lotus Kansas City
ft'id Northern radroad, i president of tho
company.
oliiiue fur Is-lirimr).
Tho coina,'o at th mints for February
iaj$'J..V.S,O00, of which ?.V07,000 was sil
ler d dim.
I'ruiMixil Vmil Oti.s-rwiltir,.
WasiiimiTiin, Mm.li 2. A aitu to cost
$(13,000 has bren fceloctod at Georgitown
. heignU for a new navil observatory. A plan
for tho building has also licen chosen.
i
roKi:i;.
Ilrsl I fieri r IUs e Lai 1 hiuuplr
t.v If linn Hull) Ollirrslts lolliin.
London, Fob. 2S.Thu omorgencv commit
tee aro taking steps to meet the wishes of tho
large number of Ian I lea?.ier who are about
to eviot defaulting tenants and who desire
that tho conniltteo supply them with Protes
tant tenants from Ulster and elsew her. Du
tncts are to lie opened for tho names of those
williug to accept farms from which tenants
haiebeeucueted. aud doubtless there will
be no lack of applicant. The power which
will be placed in the hands of the authorities
by the coercion bill baa already emboldened
all w ho opposed the tactic of the land league.
Xumerou enctions, many of the moat dis
tresing character, are taking place all over
Ireland. The euctiou of Hev.Patnck Hurley,
parish priest of Kilkoman, King co'"y. has
create tno tittle consternation. Hie Kovcr
end Father' predeccsaor took a house and
Itrmof i-2 acre from a middleman landlord,
and retaining the house and k'ardtn, aub-let
the land to three teuauU-rcut 07, ami lal
nation 2. When the reverend gentleman
wm appointed to the parish he had to take
up the laud and work it at a loss. He had
also held himself responsible for the rent ff
thesuh-teuanu, who fell into arrears. The
pntit then lunde.1 the land oier toanener
getio j ouug farmer of the neighborhoo.1. i he
middlemaulandlonl r.fttedrto recognize thi
tenaut and took proctcdmgs agunit Kev. Mr.
Hurley and aub-tcnanU on amaller portion of
the farm. The county chairman refund to
grant a decree, but the c&e w a taken to the
queeu' luch. The teault w m that Tue.ly
morniuglaat thepansh pnet wu ei etcd and
i... i ..':r... ..nin .!. atr-t. amlhia sub-
w iuruiiuru p-fc i"v w -" ", ,
tenant were aimUarly treateJ. In recent
eviction at New ton and Hanu't ui, county
Armagh, on tho property of Kev. Mr. Ocouh.
a woman atoned tho balifl and iniovcd cuisea
on the landlord, while tho aged and sick pen.
pie wero carried out and laid on the roadside.
Ihcao nro typical of what maybe expected
when the great diction waio sweeps oier
the country. The league has issued a circular
to secretaries of branch leagues throughout
iivniiM! (talking I1CIUI1S ui Bll ciicuons S1I1C0
i nil. i.
ITEMS HY TELEOKAIMI.
United States currency outstanding at this
unic, j.)o.,osu,.,)3.
Kn-routo to Washington Gnrlicld met with
a coniinunua ovation.
Testimony fry tlio prosecution in the Kab
loch caso is concluded.
A Fenian lodge ha been discovered at Lam
cashire and arms accreted.
Tho Chincso ambassador left a charge
(I anaira at St. 1'etcraburg.
Number of bills and Joint resolutions in
troduced nt the present Congress, 7,054.
Trmhlo between China nnd Itiiasla is atill
possible, and war is broking butween dapit
and China.
Congressman Daggett, of Xetadn, strong)
auppoit lleagau's hill to rcgulatu Inter-Stats
commerce.
.tl.1fn XIa-1.1 n( rl.tA..a. 1... .1 I..1 .1
m.l.u i.lll.lll, ui Wll.lg P, hub IIUIIlCIl LI
application of the Chinaman, Moy Sam, for
iiaiuraumion.
Gen. Colloy was shot by the Boers through
thu head. Lommaudcr llemillv, of thunai.al
brigade, ia said to linio been killed.
Carl)le hcijueithcd his Diimfricihire estate
to tne university ot J.lftiuiirg or toun ling n
humans iu tho faculty of arts,
Iu tho Arirona Legislature, Feb. 28, a bill
passed thu House to regulate fnrcsandfricghts
on the S uithoi'ii Pactfle llailroad.
Aacioroatorm was experienced on Lal
Michigan on tho 27th. Faun houses ai
miles of railioad tracks submcrgcil.
Scriirr Pasha, Ali Pasha ami Uizuni Pas
haiobccn npiointcd to ncgotiato with a
basaadors her) on tho Greek cjuestion.
Dcpasit to-day of legal tenders from na
tional batiks for tlio purpose of retiring circu
latlon. S2 JuT.U.'-Oi hIiico Fobruarv 111. 818.
(MII),II70
Iu the house of lords the protection bill waa
read tho first time on Monday. Wednesday
the liouto will go into committee on tho tliinl
reading.
It is stated that tho minister of finance will
proi isioually conduct tho affair of tlio homo
department, on I'littakamcr retaining his
-. ... ... ..
present post.
Tho order of the Hisiug Sun has been con
fcrred upon Col, Crawford, em-inieriii chid
and constructor of tho railroad in Yezci
Northern Japan.
Ilognca, amnestied communist elected men
her of tho chamber of deputies nt St. Dennll
received ;),.ViO lotca again t 9,2oS for a mod
erate republican.
Tho Scnnto iudiciarv commltteo ha acaln
.ii i .. in. ...i :..!.. ... ii.. .?..-
nujuurtiuii w iiiiuiiv niiy nciiuu on mid iiomiua-
Hon ol cx-bcuator .Matthew, J uilgu Hilling,
Shephard nnd Jones.
Peter ltocf. tho Frenchman who was sw In-'
dbd in Sin Francisco by "boodle ringer"
out oi if.', iikj, suiciilcil on tlio u-itli iiy throw
inii himself into the bay.
uaiunet talk iu uoujrcssiouai circles is tnat
Allison wilt be Socrotary of the Treasury.
l-i piliuicniis vi iTiiiuiiiencu nay eiin& .aew
York will not bo olltred tho treasury.
Tho nnna bill will Ik) Introduced in the
commons Tittsdnv. wlunitu believed that
opposition will itnito in n fierco attack on the
roiuliict ol tne iiuslness in tno goiernmciit.
In the homo ot commons th spoakcr de
clared that tho bill for the lto'ter protection
of pi i non aud property in Ireland, haling
pas-el, thu statu of public business wns no
longer uri'ent.
Firt)-l1vo railway truek loads of munitions
of war, destined for (irreee, hav been em
Inrgoid nt Dunkirk, aud (1,000 kilogrammes
ot il,l naiiiito, lor tno sanio ikstiuatluu, cm
bargocil nt Marseille.
Tho police aro making a ahow of cllort to
suppress pool piaung ny noia, Bc-ieniecn
liipi r dei't-i and 'three pool p'aier wero nr-rc-ti
d on Monday. '1 ho former wero held f; r
trhl and tho litter fined.
An injunction restriining tho Wcsteir
Union Company from issuing 9l.1,.VJil,.VJi)rp
Ital stock for ilUtrihutio i t tin) atockhuhliit
is continued, tint ii tion not haiin,' liet
nrgiud. Thu injunction in other rup-cts
dis'solicd, ,
In tho commons, Hartingtnn asked urgciu
for tho nrnn bill and nmiv cstimto. I
said tluit ho would ask a votu to that ciJVi
to-morrow, when he would moio thu am
bill. His statement waa interrupted by eric
from tho homo rulers.
Secretary Shirm.au aaid to soma 1'cpublican
Congressmen who asked his advice about tho
Funding Hill th it it ought to pass, that it was
not jut what ho want'd and ho d d like tho
,Mh section, hot b inks have uu'reonstrued it
and he hoped to sec the bill pis.
Madison S(tiaro Garden, New York City,
11 A. II.. -II ugl.es, OS: Miles Hum. CO;
Krohne, (IV, Pauichot, (II: Siilliiau,n.i Hart,
(,0s Howard, Mi Alien, fli; Kniila, .'ill Ty.
man, .M; Curri'i, flJ; I.aennse, Mi Hcuiligo,
47 Cimpius, 47. Hart has n tired from the
walking iu con'criuence of n c Id contracted
through oierheatin0', which has atlc-dud hi
IuHjS. .
Tho reception at New Orlealu on tho 2Sth
ult., wasaunttracriiontriir. All tlio null
tary paiticipatcd in a grand procession. Vis
iting troops wero loudly clicnrcd by the
great crowds of spectator. Hotol, hoariing
houses and thousands of private result lice
w cro throw n open f ir the accommodation of
lititora, which aro filled. Sttamboat are
now beiiig used for lodgings.
Keprescntatlio Huial, of Ohio, the leading
apint of tho new free trade organization, saj
that the purpose is to push forward igor
ously aud organize Democratic Free Trade
Clulw all through Ohio for the Stato election
this i ear, Hurd ) that free trade will be
the Democratio war cry in Ohio, supplemen
ted by opposition to the concentrated pow er
of the national bank. He predicts that the
noxt Congress w ill be Democratio, elected on
the free trade issue.
The House concurred in nearly all the Sen
ate amendments to the riier and harbor bill.
Slater' amendment to appropriate $.,U),000 to
Coo lay, paaaed
A deatructiie conflagration occurred in
Tokio on the 20th of January. Kiel en
thousand houses were destroyed. Thirty
thousand people homeless.
Allen retired from the race after 11 o'clock
on the nieht of the 1st with a scoie of 170
miles. Midnight corei Sullnan, 22l Pan
chot, 2-V! Krohne, 201; Howard, 213; Cam
puis, 1M; Curran, 173 Lacouse, 174.
A Washington special ay: The wi and
nans committee adiouruesl on the 1st sine
die without aing anything about sugar, or
Hurd tantrior revenue only rwoiution.
It office eatabl hed Mendon, Snokan
county W. T , Cheater I). Ide, poituiMttr.
Postmaarers appointed lkarclaj A, Joue,
jutteviUe, Manon cmnty, Oo.; A K-Ausliu,
Sitka, A'aska.
STATE NEWS.
Tho river is rising at Salem.
VcstoIl feels the necessity of a w oolo i
mill.
Bitkcr CityMs .1.C28 feet nbovo tlio
level of thu sen.
There nromx cnmlitlatea forthooflico of
marshal in Jacksonville.
Tho Griswold water works have been
transferred to tho Salem Water Co.
A bridge is norely needed over Jcn
nio creek, on tho Ashland and Lakovillo
road.
Tho Eugeno Mill Co. 1ms been leased
to parties for tho mitnnfacturo of saddlo
trees.
Hugh VWcr, of Ante.lopo oiTurR ?.r)fJ0
for tho nrrcst of tlio man wlio hct liro to
his hotiso.
Forty men wero employed nil Winter
nt tho Monumental mine, and 10,000
cleaned up.
Between Weston nnd tho Columbia
ri er, Fall grain never looked so prom
ising as now.
About $20,000 north of taxes haio
thus far been collected by tho sheriir of
Umatilla county.
Many horses that escaped starvation
this Winter iu Eastern Oregon, urc now
millcring with epizootic.
Buker City is so oierruu with worth
less characters that a vigilance, commit
tee) is seriously talked of.
Tho Ochoco Gold and Silver Mining
Company lias been duly incorporottd
nnd will probably elect a mill.
Tho roads in tho vicinity of tho Mc
Kcnzio aud tho Mtddlo Fork havo been
badly washed by tho recent rains.
Tho reef nt Yaquinu bay is snid to
break tho power of 'billows coming in
from tho ocean, so that they ara harm
less. Somo uiiscrcauta huvo bucn shooting
tho geese, hogs, euttlo nnd hows of B.
F. Myer, on Bear creek, Jackson
county.
D. D. Eurp, of Juniper Canon, Uma
tilla county, recently killed w rattle
snakes in ono day. Whisky ought to
hell well iu that neighborhood.
Tho Silverton band gives open air
concerts, and it is wifo to say they nro
not over burdened with "weather to
tho extent wo aro in Poi tland.
Lnfayetto feels tho r.eod of n firo
company.
Lnf. Williams and Bill Anderson re
turned to Salem from an extended hunt
with sixteen deer nnd ouo bear. Lnf,
killed two deer with ono shot.
Capt. B. B. Grillln, aged ".'1 years, a
pioneer of 1818, in Linn county, died
Inst Friday iu Jnckbon county. He
leaves n wifo nud ninu cliilthcu. IViico
to his nshes.
Peter Loion, of Binok's Station, got
on a spree, wnndered to i.ii''cno aud
had nil tho neighbors in th cf vicinity
li'iutiiig high niid, low foi him imagin
ing him murderid.
Tlio linker City KeitilU U informed
tlint tin) milro ul omnuuy will hum to
cut three tunnels in the route tluougli
to Blmi inouiitiuiiH, iiggivgutiug in
length 1,'JOO feot.
Pendleton has n new circulutini; li
bniry, and if mo mistake not Chat ley
Ulnistio will ii'nko tie Kutt 0)njiminn
something of the sams kind, with plenty
of tho "circulate."
A .lot I.I. llUUIUiU
I lip I nslnrrrliitf Krliruie or II. ('. IMrp, l
hpun Ihe (tinikr lllsrr urMrliisw nlli.
Mr. 11. C. Ks'.sp las completo' his pi ms
s.a)s thu Walla Walla Statrtman, for fio con
siruction of tho Northern Paciflo railroad
bridge across tho Snake riven en AinsHorth
l'hu ciigiuooii after repeating Boundiugj mid
experiment, havo found tl at it woull bo iin
possihlu to construct an ordinary draw bridge,
ii this iOint, for tho reason that near iadi
shoru tho bsd of the mer is firmed of ijulck.
.and lo a icry grvntilojth,uml as it is ueaily
orultogetlur impossible to keep theipiick
.iud a! Iu to sink abutment, tlio engineers
haio had to resart to other lueasiirea in ordir
to avoid this great rxpeiiso nud insure greater
aafetl to the stillcture. With thuiiiwii
iiiiuil they haie dicided to construct an enor
mous pier in thu center of the river. The
basoof till at'Ueturu will bo 400 feet in ill
nuiftcr, and will hu tirinly sunk into the hi I
rock. It will extend MK) feet aboic the high
water mark, and is to ho built nitirelv of
atone. This pier ia to hu connected with the
lioru i.y a span .',chj icrt in ieii),tii, uom
which six .1-inch iteel cable wi'l run on ca li
side to a uiossiio iron turret placed in the
pier. Tin span, through mechanical ton
truance in the tower. I mule to swiui
anmnd the pier to the other side of thi river,
on ttio principle of a revolving crane. Thu
nrmgtf itstru I v ig juse over iiigo ssuir
mark. 'A with the ferrilxsat now in use. the
engine will not cross tho river, but will sim
ply push anil pull the 1 aileil car on ami oil
tl e bridge. Four and one-half inch cabin
would impart strength sulliueiit to the struc
ture for all ordinary purpose, but tho tngi.
netr have deemed it advisable to place S-iic'i
suspending cable instead to ensure greater
afetv. Tho plan havo been sent on to Phil
adelphia lor inspection by the Ke tonoHridge
Company, who win report to me ixmnl ol di
rectors, and if accepted the building of the
same will begin a toon a possible.
IurnoirMhNTS at Amtoiiia. The O. It.
& X. Company intends erecting a lare ware
house and increased slock facilities at Astoria,
at a cost of f.om $0,000 to $10,000, which
work will also be planned and superintended
bv Mr. Holland, who is iwrhan one of thu
oldest men in the employ of tne company,
Having tiiierou me eriice oi uiu oiu e. .". ,
Coiupany oier fifteen i ear ago. A a me
chanic and ship builder be ha few cpials,and
is highly esteemed iy tne men m lus cie art
ment. A Paictul Stiokk. Wo regret to leant
that Dr. J. A. Chapman the we'l known i.hv-
siciau and ex-mayor of tie city, jetterdsy
susered a partial stroke ol paralalia.
JACK KIIEPIIERH'H PAL.
The Man Willi n Striped tall.r ailie Unite
Ills Ksrnpr nl lllll.liorn.
Tlir i:t Metier 4nlnl Hlirplirrsl on Use nulla
room AITuIr trrtiiiiiilallns.
from the MaiuUnL,
At the timo of the arrest, on Saturday
morning last, of "Jack" Shepherd, the Stcila
coom aafe cracker, the dctectiiea apprehend
nig him wero well aware that Shepherd had
an acomphep, whose disenption had been fur
liiahcd them. That he was not discovered on
tho train with Shepherd Is due to the fact
that the description furnished was a faulty
ono, and it was not until after the Weat Sido
train of Saturday morning last had left tho
city that it was ascertained that tho captured
cracksman's "pal" was aboard. Tho telegraph
was bruiight iu'o requisition nnd n dispatch
sent to the tiaiu conductor asking if a man
nuswering tho description sent was on the
train. Dispatches wero also sent to officers at
JlillslKiro and Uornclius to arrest the man,
but it has now transpired that ollicial jeal
ousy amsiig them allowed the man to escape.
On the arrival of the train at Hillsboro, the
suspected individual went direct to tlio lintel.
left hie inline, a striped one, iu caro of tho
lauiPoid, whom ho told that he had come to
look at some laud After remaining about
tne- hotel lor a short tune
UK NT.UITKII OUT AIOOT
To look, as ho said, at n picco of property.
Ho started off in the direction of l'ortlaud
nnd nothing inoro has beenacinof him, hu
not returning to Hillsboro to claim tho striped
value ho had lift at tho notch and as thu
reiirl show s ho had good reason for not doing
so, It had htcn strongly suspected that from
thu evidence imnlicitirir Shepherd Iu tlui rob
bery ol thu (Iregoii City post otlicc, that ho
had hern assistid by a "pal" who was also
with til in and had a .hand in tlio Steilacoum
nllair. With this belief uppermost in their
minds. Postal Inspector lien Simpson nnd
Shcrill Pillshury, of Clackamas county, left
thi city nt I o'clock Sunday morning
for llillslwro in n light wngon. 'thu
object of thtir early morning ride
was to hasten as rapidly as possible to
tlio Washington county seat of government iu
the lioic ol limling the man, or at least rap
turinj that striped valise. On their arrival
there they learned tho bird had How n, but the
lalisowas site, ho trace of the man could
bo discovered, although tho country there
about had been scoured for bun, nud it was
evident that thu man had "dropped on tl
move lieing made, and getting oil tho cars nt
Hillsboro madu good his esciiu. Postal In
spector Simpson returned to tho city vester
ibiy, bringing with hii.l thu Iripul valise, tho
content of which, upon oieuiug it, were
found to bo n kit of burglar tool used in
atc-preakfug, nud n
CJt'lNTlTVIII'eKltKKICS AMI CllfKHK,
For uso in caso they bad to camp ont. The
tools, aro of tho best make, and with them nn
export could readily gu through nn ordinary
safe. Jack Shepherd, who waa arrested on
Saturday morning last and is now confined iu
thu city 1 ill. still maintains a iioiri:ud silence
haling i cry little to say, uiideiitly knowing
the r-duu of keeping a clo.u mouth uiub'r the
circdnstnucc ho is placed in. 'I ho evidence
fast ning the aafe robliery nt Stcilaconni upon
lilm la last accumulating, and enough la nl
rca v aecured to prove hu ia thu guilty party.
Veatinlay Mm tin Knliah, n silocu keeper at
tne corner ol Second nud ntnrk at nets, lucu
tilled him as tho man w ho had exchanged a
government cotn,ouud interest nolo ot thu
denomination ol .'0 nt in place, and too
litimlierot thu note win loimd to lio tlio Mine
a one if thoso stolen from thu Stiilaeoom
aafe, a full III' of which hna been fill iiishul
tho chltf of police. I'm tu who havo ro
omed tlieau notes of late aro nqucaUil to call
nt the ptdico station, when they will bogli'sil
coin lor tho simo. It is thought that hep
lunl and Ids juirturr Intended to go to Hills
b ro for thu purpou of cracking thu county
afu tlue, a at this uou of thu loir neon
idcraldt uiiiniiut of moniy is on hand, do
med from the Minimi uollectuui of taxoi,
Mitpheril saj that his pirtuer' uamu is ttuli
iiisim, aJLounuiuiil truiclcr who riuescuts n
liigu St. 1-ouU Hrni. but this is UL'irdi'd as
"tally" .y the olln.tr to whom hu Hindu the
stiilomiit.
yi vi i in ii in t I'tii'iu.
In liniislr oDIie I'l.ur llciii.e niiil.r.ii havnjr
.ts.mill .in Kiiirrlnlriiilriil i lealioru.
Vistrlay morning n man named Homy
Mitchell, an iiim its of the county poor bouse
fo tho ptst six wiel., undo n lavage nttault
upon Itoert Clrghoru, thu aiip'-riuteuduit of
thu Instithtion, stabbing him with a coiiimon
juck-knifl iu tiucuitilh relit place. Aooiut
p jsible ij inrskcngcr wa sent t s thu city, and
arm ing.tt polholiisailipiarter infonneilClii-f
f Po imij I.ippciis ulut had i ectirrid, who
immediaUly .taite.1 for tlu H.r hoiisu in a
hack, luting with hlui I'atrolnuu Slium
Arriving lliers', Mitchell wns found mid oik red
no rtslstnjicu to hi nrrcst, nud was brought
to tho citt nnd turned oier to Slaiilf Itucleel
nud ho ot now confined in thu county j ill.
Mitchell la) tint the superintendent t 'Id
him that e waa able to Wi.rk and must go,
an I upon his refu ug toguoml in.isting ujion
rimuininJu ihargo to thu uouuti, Clvghoru
struck hiii with a stick, and iu letiliu hu du
f lull I lihUeif as Inst hu could witli a kidfe
V v wounis rcceiied by Superiiiti ndent Cleg
lioru nru tlico in number, a cut on thai It
side of thi itu; ai'dthtr uii thu left arm, and
tnu third ton tho ruht side, all of them
blecsling Brufufily, but none are considered
of a dangenni character. Dr. Watkinds
waa suiunontil to attend him. who dris.id
the wounds aitl made thu siiperintcndciit a
comfortable a) iiOible. Thu assault mailu
b) tho MUperuas of the moat savage nature,
and it is moii thin likely that hu will bo
properly paid
e 1 for tho olleiito b Isrcominj
u charge o( th
t ad of onu o
ted at thu poo
htato at thu p'intntiary in
a poor farm ifu w a admit'
housu on account of Ida 1 ising
a llnccr by a mo accident, and having no
money to proi
u lor lilmsell.
Hoicsk I)hi:Iim. H would apjiear that a
!aro iiumber sj the horea iu the city are now
amcted with t
epizootic, and several aui
inals have diel
W. S. Lathi, thu banker,
ha lost two
tiu carriage horse. A horse
disease in Was
out of a fatal
kngtoii county lias also bloke
aracur, aim which i prevail-
ing to a cousid
aide extent, li, IV, Uoggiu,
ol IWIcy, lias t
t eight valuable animals, in
Jack Minor, for which ho
eluding tlio rat
jiaid $l,oUU,
jaral) tic form
'fie diieaso appear to Ihi of a
A IMlttV IJti .Thuateanier John Xaion,
recently fitteil up in this city, arrived at
Astoria on ilo lay afternoon. Shu I owned
by Mtr. J. Fairfowl. Jr. and Ifobt
Trenchard and ill U used as a dairy boat
Messrs. Nir'ov and Trenchard have based
the Johnson fa on Lewis aud Hark river.
and will iuinied -ty enter thusLiry business.
The attaintr u irty fet long ami seien feet
In-ani, is of tint lulel and ai I to lx) l ki w er
ful lor her ti She made tho trip from
Portland to Aat u iu incu md one hall hour.
TERRITORIAL.
Tho sido hills iu Yakima ato begin
ning to show grais.
Tlicro has been no loss of stoc' in the
icinity of Colvillv.
Tho Catholics of Wnlla Walla intend
building a 810,000 church.
The Catholics at Cheney, Spokane
county, In ted to erect a church.
Thero aro nino prisoners iu tho Walla
Wnlla jail, including ono insano num.
A bridge is soon to bo built nt the
lower crossing of tho Setas in I'ukitna
county.
Ebon Smith, tho now register at tho
Vnncouver Land Otlicc, is but 3 feet 7
inches high.
Ooldendalo is troubled with petty
thieves. A billiard table coier was tin
last thing lost.
Dan Young has a sheep in Klickitat
county that went 12 days during tho
heavy snow without food.
To bo in keeping with the rivers,
wood took a rise last wi'tk nt Walla
Wnlla, and brought 810 a cord.
Mrs. Catherine Chapman, of Walla
Walln, wants a divorce from her liusliautl
Oeorgo, who has spent all her money.
Tlio heaviest U delinquents in Ma
sou county aie, J. U. Montgomery to
tho amount of 8109 10, nnd Pope, Tal
bot it Walker, to the nuiount of $M2 80.
Thu Wnlla Wnlla Sttttetnmm Hub
scribed 810 toward defraying thu ex
penses of a representative to the 1'nriii
ens' comentiou that meets nt Salem to
day. A lot of Indians, living around Alpo
wai, says the Wnlla Walla 'ntcimmi,
wero hired recently by Louis McMorris
to lepair roads and midges. They
foith with formed into a rommitteu on
brush nud went nt it liko beavers.
There is 820,000 worth of tlax await
ing shipment iu Lowistou, says thn Nor
Pel co iVWw, nnd 80,000 bushels of last
season's cionhas Ik en conducted tor, to
bo tlcliicrcd nt imious points on Snake
river.
Tho Northern lVitlo Uailroad Com
pany is putting in a boom on thu Yuki
ma that will eont soimi ten or twelve
thousand dollars. It will bo ulmut two
miles further up the riioi- than the
Harkuesslioom.
A Mr. Westover was attacked by live
skunks near (ioldciidnlu tho other nijdit.
With a club he killed ono and drovo oil
tho others. ,Mr. Westoier then lost his
way nnd when ho found a house his feet
wtro badly froen.
Six cssels nro loading lumber from
thu lllakely mill, ns follows: Ship Top
gallant, for Cullun, bark Lime Marshall
tor Honolulu, nnd harkmiiiucs It. IC
Ham nud It', O. Peikius, and schooners
Alice nnd W, L. Ihebe, nil four loading
for California.
Tlio htutfjiiiiim of tho 18th Mid that
on that day eggs weio wtirth in Wulhi
Willi.), fi0 cents a (lo.on, nud cord
woodtL'O u mrd. Pino iu Si little, suys
tho nUlliytitetr, at tlmt-iuuo timo were
k'-'i tents a doen nud 82 fU a cord. The
consumer niulili, s-es the (lillVrence
n hen he has the higher ptico to pay.
Fitovi V.iMMi,-James liubrio nV. -lack
Morgan nru oitho w ly from Yakima with
I'.'O had of lino btef cittlu, destined for the
Piiithiiuliiiiirl.it. Mr. Iinbrio iufi rms tin
KllcklUt.SVifiiiri' that thu present Wiutei
has been unusually .event on stock tu Kittitas
mil Vnkimi v alleys nnd snow is nt pieseiit
threo fiet dtep in Kittitas,
NEW
THIS
WEEK.
PUBLIC SALE!
OP
CLYDESDALE HORSES.
r miiti p. ny s hiihi.ii ur Till: cut'STi
I'ttiirt l Mitluu ( jualr. Iireenu. I will nllst
I'uhlle luetloii. at Perl.lii's sulk, hi thu titr
luiein, in ski i ciiuiu oil s
lliuisilii), llursli lllli, Ikjsi,
Kofissliorsis iii'iiiilisrilli stltli Piwr itul Inlr.vd
sail a in.wl sptiuiti sll li lutirvst o iM S'state
(It livlii uii an shlluli I t.i.r liilf iiitt ml) In ln lit
luvslii iuiiiiI I tilt: lilt I.I t nvJu-laiu llors, hi.
ilorU Ironi M i ."! in I-.7S ! (Irltrii i I uyli
bullion Ml lilts lll.ll.
)Ure .11 l , In foul l.j Mcrr) Muoii,
1111) IIOItl.MI. I... I.t Xrrit Jti-.u. lUm
J ik, lutlvl In dm si.riii ol Is-ti,
J. A. STKATTON,
AilMiliil.trator fcl t.utuol Jol.n tl I'u.'li, tlteisH.1
imlilltl
Tlic Iiiijioi'Ici! I'rcitiiiiM
Full J't'rchoron Noniuin .Stallion
?Jh
wiii: .UV.IKK,
(S
liriiialto Hie stsiwiii ol Ksl.rom
itiriKih Msrrli lit. st l-sines dUlitra'
Sulli, fUiu, and mjr linn, nlnemllts IU.tol bslciii
Mill be nl Kislriul (In l .lnewU, Tliurla)-, Jr.
lilssl.tlSaliinl.Js
tl 11 Inriiil lliiMuuliisantlTucs'Uis
IIIJ.S It Iff ISIN-.M lo.WskoIsH jrars t.H, lUht
arajr, II liswls IiIIi, sicIkIis 1,150 Us, an tklr fwl
lrsstUr,isssartlel rtrltrliat icrtsst lutlorut horM tiios
at AiiiUiis, rraiic I'all anJ see Hie I nrw fur (.ull.tr
turtlctitars Importtd Irons I raic l) Jss. A I'ttrf,
1 1 KM-.t'ur lh riM,1lS, Insuriricv, .U.
IsOI'IS X.il'OLKOX.
It III uuske lh MAtu of lssl, coiumtmlri,; alsrth 1st,
as follow.- hTA VTnS )lon lt arul Tucs li) SCIO
11 uliiwlsx. ThurwUi I rUlaj an. Ssturda)
II Mllsl Suaoiii, l . Insurant. te
T. J. EDMONSON.
NOTICE.
Our descriptive IUuutrnteil Price
List, No. 20, of livy Goods, etc., will
bo Iuetl about March 1st. 1881.
Prices) fiuoted In No. 28, will remain
(food until tbnt data. Bond us your
memo emly for copy ot No. 80. Vroi
to any udilrun.
liil(.ntll III, M litis. I 10,
WjsjkJ -JWiUt'iAl I if. u
HUNT
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
MsiIa from (IraiHi Crt-iun Turtsr.-Xomhir piisris
tlon inattissuth Unlit, flats hot lursils ir luinriisiis
itrv. tSni lie eaten Iu li) piles stlllumt fear if
lliollls resulting fnun licivj liitlliiisUtiltv lxl. N.IJ
onlv In eniis, hv all drivers
IIIITAI. IIAKI.MI rilll HI II CO . Nrts- UrV
.IOIINH.a.L3I.il0ALI,
SalemMarble and Granite
" Works.
Commsrclnl St.. South of Post Ofllco.
id'ust Oltltu lliix 'M, fiihin, (Irrirou )
jir i m iii'i'.i ui.itior
heotth aii.1 California flranltc
ami ilarhlc liionuinriita, Ilco-I Stoma
CEMETERY LOTS
Ihulosiil ttltll CullloriiU (Iriiiltt aril
Mono Walls hullt ot i v 1 1 tic riptlra
a
lrli. II..IUIMI SS..I- . stair.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
GRASS, CLOVER,
AMtlOIIIHTTKI'i:
SEEDS
(AMI IIIUAS AMI KUIIIil I l.V 1
(.'ATSUM11 1 (I Mk'li-n or IKmmn e-.lltl.sn it 11,
HI.K MM.IIU, M-ril Nrrs-lsnnl,
lei ft KIAlrlilir l, rss lurk.
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
For ERESH, just received
GARDEN, FLOWER or
FIELD, and at the Lowest
price, ordor of
HACHNEY & BEN0,
Portland, Ogn.
(.Mill
aixtuKUsrraKJsarsuyrMiturnv.'i.'jv iiui
..;"" lart-ne liii.iiiu lunl. the .rtttltt vs
lytloirus, wills IISIIIV III 4 sills
It 11 N. a C'asi. (.11 , .NstHdi, X 1
I .a III 1 1 In rs li) Hull, Shi ill tip', IWh.
1 I'lurr), I'luiii, tiirltft, ijiiliii.s, fit , Hirttd U
-arosifth, IVi.linl.1 I.y milt htnlfi. irlvs.rto
CII.W. IIUUIv llltli lllllaL-v Nir-iks.
Mil's It llhil un, .V. 7
(HOtdlJ CO II A'.
i'rotlnc E.vcliaiic anil rum
mission .lifiTltiiMl.
No. 170 Jront hlrts-t, Ikl M. rrl-ou aial Ij rjsddtl
lkistir In -A
I.I. MMi'stllt OIlUu.N M 'VllllltSU
J I'rts'iitta. Ilio IIIkIh .I ( uii I'rltt. i'all fur
11 liter, lafis. Ililtlem, llni i lll.le, lain, I.t
fllaMI.MII.N'Irs Mil Mil 1 11.
Jin., !' t'
THU CINCINIfalTI
WEEKLY TIjIIEsS.
im hivmk "nut nr niDwwr.
luslnt uasstr uiib Hue linllura stur.aiv! a
nwifiilllniit ili.rallnif ' IhiiI tlullosm uliiHxt tlirss
Itttl.uiir" fnsi, aii.l i-.lv(' i"'l In ossrv .ulntillnL.
A.l.lru.., UIIIsM IIIIIk,
J. nd It I111I111.11II, U.
MILWAUKIE NURSERY.
SETII. I,
aUEIa
iLING. PROP.
i$L FHI'IT TltKKS.
Iitynft S K ,1 l.'l.l-KNT . I.TV OP-
EAR.
PEAC17,
k'LUW,
PRUNE
CHERRY.
GOOSEBERRY.
CURRANT,
BJaACKDEUStY,
RASPDEIUir,
Nut Bearing Traaa, Quinces
and Persimmon Trees I
4 I MirTIIIK.VAIIINriW, ANDMANVIITIIELS
Z l"r ulu, ami ss III Ui v.1.1 ilmap fur ui.h,
attrikiiifurirUst IJ.t. A.I In..,
.... . sl ' II I IIIM.,
l'-u)i MllaanVlu.'.urHr). UlUaukW. Or.
THE LADIES EMPORIUM
LACE rrOLsSE.
lej llilrd l, Im-I. tmiihlll mill JinriluiK.
JOHN B. GARRISON & CO,
4 itK
UK constant I) rtHiItrln tn-h miplUi rf koo.Ii
ftiiJ aru now t,IJ rln'an. rlutnc nU Lj th
Mlt4ff JVrtUiil till On' tr Dti ur I 1 licis.
ii H vtty at t n nt?l(l I t I -i'l n Lr fjn y
wrk Le !; a lirjf and vjrl t r f r Jtjlltxl
ii u i it, bmjvi iiuri,ai i - i n - r ac
If! O 4 M'U ly t " I -Will tJn U r-ti M i IIOUM.'
nr uirMiti. I I 14 r It i.L
I f -jI( jt I irTur l i s ii
Ordf r i .iliruud llrl i .iul l'rimi,r
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