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antra vii' to-' Flo . CT .Mil, l!io (llHlel Ouuil u- J.oniloi JSuui TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TUB l'KKSIIRr 1IMIII'. Sleinle- lii..rni'iii'-iit l.i-iirtr-il. Washiniithv, July 7, f:ll,'..M Thol'rr-s Went pm-l ainst cimfnitV'l! muht aiul contitiuus st nlny toiuip oie. Jfuisc-ccrful ml asl.s f r mo'o f o l. I'uNo 'M, tempera ture Oil, ri-spiri'inn i! Vo fmtli r bulletin ta'tl I I'. M Si,'nel, I. W. Uli"'' nl"l "tin. Mill will llsnl l-nri-HT lltlnllllltls. Papers aid p per lipping sent fiom all parts t Attorn -j-U.iicr.il MeVVigh it is said here will show tint it i tho ipm-ml opinion that tho trluioiiH cm0 f (lnittrnn fid by uttcianei-s nf "antiwar1" and s'.ir toutv journals Hit lutlrr to Vices I'ltu-ile-iit Ar tliur. ailvWne I im to put CuiiMing, Ilniory Sturm, aijl Levi 1 M-Tlnn in tho cabinet will bo itHblmlied, and m case I'losiilent Gui field uliimld ilin it in claim d that this let ter would niaku it impossible fm Ait'uir to take citlier of these men, at least ho it is hold here. The word "stalwart" nnd the tlimu "stalwart," accniilii gtotli" opinion pieiolent in t'ii r.itv. n literal! v wi.eel out nl oar poll tics. lVop'o returning from tho Ninth nay that tho fotling ttgiint those who have called ti.iinudvea "staiiearU" is co inten-e and nuaiiiiniiiw, that nothiiv can pi (.tail .iL'amst it rmni Hie B IIMi Minister. Niw York, July 7. S.r Edward Thornton think th 1'reMUeiit M ill n cover, on account of physique, braery and t-itniielile- outcome on far. He was veiy cniiipiiuio'iiiiry wmn. Garfield. He ielii mid liuitlinii was alone in !,,. erinm lut iinnuentioiinlilv the liuht against tho Prcsuler t influenced mid made th-i crime p isMble, at d th'3 fact Iiih niucli ele-piesseil Arthur uln, wi-ulil chtei iinoii the I'le-selcncy nnder iliflic'dtii'M if li.irfli-lil iln- , Ix-cim-o lie had arrayed himself against tho President, nunortetl bv the people. It is a mil fact that madmen have been limpiud unlit e hi lio Utely tb.it killine ml i' wiiiil.! uliuigu K"v riimeiit. Tho l". iirhsh Lintoiii ol lne-ting nil tliO'o who attt uiplid to Mioot the iiiien, and Ioil' in.' tie in at inuiv.iH nil1'' i lie .-runt ninidy heieamth.-u lutii tin it. A elation of l.iilllonii. Sr. Louis. July 7. -A iim-ni of l,uiltc.iu toys lioalwnvs h id finochiiieeaiiil lufliie-uees, The family lumu is uuiloiuhil wi h insanity, Guitte'au was always pxiihni and uni-Ieas ant miblect to tho rest of thu fmiiily ami wati an oxponsivo luxury tn the family Clutlus fntlier never fa oi eil free hue, he faors oven hniii'iiiif ill Law the 1'icmlent illis. Ho ban o sympathy with the atrncio-.ii crimii al. lie In InBiiur. of I nurse. Wasiiimjton, July 7. A press reporter talked with the crazy aluiVimarawiio was ar mated for tliicateiiinit to shoot Blaino. He in utterly lusanu and talks iiinihlingl); has bad a varied experiei co as .i da lat-on r and an n oat inn, lias been in tho iinny on Indian ee-i-vice in company K, Third U. 8. cavalry, in Arizona, NW .Vlexico uiul other places. Hi was tiled . cforu a court-martial for smut rhie or other, and bad bc-n -out to the asy lum. He denied having said ho Mould kill Bl line. Ho was a fiieud of lllainc and would call on him. Hu was not violent. The Multitude ol I'liyWrlaus, Wasiiimiton, July 7. I'livsicians volun tarily gciim- to the White House my tluy ainOit tn bo of se-IMiv t tn pet noioriety. Some i-coplo and fmliim t-i go would bo con atui'il in indillereiice. Hli"S mil the o here, did Mill to lului-o the nuiubtrof doctors around the bedside to prevent the ereii,t con fusion their prmenou wiiio-il, but his notis JTvntled Koveral. tinlltr.ni Wuntril Itic tn-.lt l;n Mission. Since tho attemiited assuainatiou of the President, Mr. Juihi, one of the lattei ' secro tauus, h.u called to lniiid tho fact that last Fall, soon after thu October eluctinu, whili tlio I'residriilwui at Mentor beru-eiM-d from Hie then uiiknoivn t'lui. tluitteau thu follow ing letter: New Yokk Citv Fifth Avenue I Intel. IlKlli UkNKUAl.: I, (Jliailes Uuittiuu, hereby make application for the Austiim ininsioii lU-imt about to tnirry a weilthy and ace nil jrlished hei'eiaof this city, think that tn SBthcr wo niitht represent tills nation with fgnitv ami urae. On the priucijilo of "first eomo first iervod," I have faith that you will give this application favorable consideration, (Signed) Chahuk-i (Ii'ittkait. The letter was hown Uuii. Girllold, rather oi a curiosity than as a communication to bo considered, anil lie sevi ml times afu-ivwud. referred to it half humorously ai an illuslia ion of unparalleled audacity and imperii- turt'irr 1 iipravrmrul I eportnl, Wakiiimiitiin, July 7 12 M. Dr. llliss told MaeVoali this inornuiK that the 1'iesi dent wai impiiiviiiK every hour, and that the iinprorment ,ia substintnl. There was a inod mibstauti d prubability that ho ill re eoer. At llsiniis pulo wai IKI, and the harmony nf coinlitioua i-oiitmueH He is be rn,' prepared loi troitment uf intuic- dniifjers and .ii-ciduits. It will be weiks befire he is at of d.uiKei, boAUMr. liefi-ii'-iatum eiipi for fie icU in-mi b-ne kecnoiiwieil fiom ltoatou. I! irili- of l.u-ialc. A Inuatio nppemid at tlio N Into Hou-. 4oor to-d.ii, and mid t'nt fie I'l.snlent had nt for bun. I'inu about to die. lieli) would be tat il Tin iiimmiu; aimtlier iiarv man tru.l to pii in, with a remedy ulilili would uue the I'lCHident, lie was u.Mtnl to proun ii.uli). .Now e er bo ly is cxiluded from tiie I'muuds who is not known to Iiao Iiiisi. oons. ' It was a repii-shlo and worthy eitijen who In kind Uuittiuu inoiie) to buy the putol. His u nun is withheld nut of res'! ect to him. Hu knew- nothlni.' of thu uni' juiri. riuitteau's etnry tuat he eviititid SMOaUiut Uio time of the shooting u il.sproud, Mitrrlble Oalra it. MiiNruriin, Ark.. July 7.- It is certain s. ,i r,lui,l. mined Miss Ski 10 Wutsou all I at.,.,, mir.l.-iK.I her. hlio ill'.lUDOll'ed while nt with a pal tv and was uoiei seen ahu jalu. llei bhl was found with the Ivul rot i iituely oil itb an axe. IMiuuuds was itutetl fiMiu iiiduliitablo evidence, ami lytichni); is felled, JIuitlrrril in Mr tallirr. MiuvsMiiK, Mo., July 7.- flif Talbit rot In i, who inurdend their father, hue oufeviHl that they nmidtred him for kicking tdieir milher and thieateninu to shoot her TJiey sy tb it fitlur forgive them and l'.'Bisl fc)rcnnesof theiu. He Mute.l them in duty touiplicily ill the iminler and cUlm It waa an msiii liiiwt by natieual Uinks liec-iuse ol .L di iiuueiation uf them He tuged that wiiieieii lo kept fnuu his fiuuly, and to mve difenosuio lie would inako an iiUl niioii uf Ins property The father was (..,. ,-m, I. uf diwiierato tinnier and unre. Muabte. All these facU have bit-n concealed b priacnotlie family iiamaof the aciuieil. Two itrrsi-K'aiiit them were p-rjurer. tUrly Kami, tanllell". Wahinotis. July 8, O.SI a. n.-Th sVsldeut's oonditiou this menimi? is reported lr 1A !':' fvirble. He ws wuitwlat Mtlc44 dui in. Uio early part of the uiglt, complaininif of soreness in the lefjs. This aickly disappeared and lie slept well in Hie latter part of the night, He awoke this .. r I 1 lit. nana,, -nn. morning greauy reiresneu. u ,...,,. -. - dition is better th.u at any tnno mco the shooting. I'ulse 9(1, temperature 99, respira tion normal. Further Favorable Krporis. w.ontnTiiv- IOiM a. m. The term "laud- -l.to." nn nrmliLil to nuss means healthy loughing of tho wound without inflammation or absce-s. The Preside it's appetite con- inues to lead Ins bill ol tare several lengins, ne is always hungry. The day is intens ly hot. 1:15 P. M. Condition unchanqeil. CoolInK Appnrnlus fur Hie President fiiainhrr. A new refriseratiiii; aud cooline apparatus is being devised, tho present method being less su-cessful than expected. A lare fan wurKcd by an electric motor i being made. Ilurnril lo Ornlti. Wpst Troy. N. Y.. July 8. Samuel Trip- pens and two children were burned in a room WHICH Igniien iroin lire i-rocnera. The ' uiiiinlsslon. nTnMinT on- UNCoMrAllfiNE. Col., July 7. The Ute ciminissioner just returned after a month's trip tiaveled over five hundred miles on liorscliaou Willi pats, iraiu, exuiiniitu Inndn iii w-Lst- rn Colorado and eastern Utah. They endured many privations, travlirg for whole dkys without water. They hive s Iictcd a location and the Indians will bo re moved to it as toon as the n iiistto arrange' meiits can bo made. Heavy renal ty. Albany, July 8. In tlio Senate, Foister moved to make bribery a felony, with $5,000 aud five years in prison, or in ire. ivaruiu. Ilrre-y llurneil. Nkwakk, July 8. Kanhn's brcwiry has burned. Iniuieil, HUH DoliiK Mell. Wasiiinoton, July 98-30 p. M. The I'rcsident passed a tratrjuil night, and this iiniriiing exprisses himself as fu-'ing quite comforiahlc. Wo regard tho general proro-s of h.s case icry sit staitory. I'ulse 100, tim- pai.iture !f, rtspiratiuu 21. (Signed) D. VV. Bliss, And thico otlicis. t V. II. Tim l'ri.sideiit is sleililllL' lliiclv. I.lelS thing to-day baa been in luVfaor, and .i go d mglit is .inticipatuil. I'tilef llrniiks' Opliiliiu ii f l.s.lltiii't. WASlllNOniN. July 9. fiief Uumk, f f th secret bervice division, w1 o investiL'attd tin Uisas'iuatiou to see if Ouitleitii had any con 'idtr.ites, ii.iul today: "Our invcstigitioin ne about over Wi lookul over the whoh .ield. There is really nothiiii! that has not men pujiliihed i-i (he ease, exc-pt the name ) an linloitiliialo geniieman who, iiikmil,ii nist-iKui hi ncvolence, lent liiiitteau monij, lelicvinit it was to help him pay his board That would nrokablv be of no imixntauce to invono. excent that ucntlemui himself. To .uake it public would lie doing a great wron.'; people aro so apt t discredit hat a man says or does." "Do you think from your examination of i.uittotii tuat lie is iii-auc; "He is an eccentric man; a man who would liu f-.natn.al about inv subject he mitht dab- 'do in. He would co to extiemcs. I do not hiuk that anything ho said to me n dicated irrationality. Ho is as sane as any man. An insane manor monomaniac rather excites one's pity. He excites antai; nism. One's dispo dtion is to a-guo with him. When one ad vances an aiguiuout tli.it bailies him, ho seems to rializc that bis position is uuieiuble, and imnitientlv sivs: 'I don't want to aruue with you. You can't ciuwuco me, and I can't hnngn jour views,' Theio is rmlly no mys ery about the case," said Major ltrooks; ' as I stated, the newspapcis have printed every :hiuir about it. They have got everything, in some way. As for Guitte-ui a o.ist career, the iowspier lepottiib ln found out all about i. ., " liilmirllon Uenlril. N'jh YiutK. July 8. Judue Ulatchford de nies a motion for an injunction against con-iiili-d-ition with the Wcsteri Union; motion made by tho French Tilt graph company. Arrlial or a Mormiin IKIenallon. Nkw Yoiik. Julv 7. The Trlbnat: Three Hiin-n-au stcam-'hips landed '-.'.(Mil immigrants it Castlu Garden jesttrday. Among the 1, 07 tl on the steauislnp Wyoming, were iao Moiniou conveits. of whom 709 who Scandi navians, and the otbirs from England, Scot- laud an 1 Wales. 'onllnR the Kxrrnllie Mansion. Washimitos. Julv 9, The followini! letter of instruction to Comnioiloro Pattusr-n, com- manding thu W oahtiigtou navy yard, was ail- ilressml to-ilay ny aeereiary iiuui: "ioi will please place under tho disposal of Mr. Doraey every artielo'of machincn for which he may make application to you. You will also Asimi to duty under him a skillful and-tfli- cieut engineer and macliineat, with such other assistinee as be may reipuro fiom you. You will out.uu all necessary iiansporiaiion oi 'natcii.ll and moil Mr Doisoy will require. They must be fuinuhed without delay, as they are for tho use of sm 'ooiu at the execu tive mansion, and aro deemed nicesary to the. health and comfort of the President dur ing his pro-cut crili -al eniulition " The Dor-si-y lefeired to by Semt.iry Hunt is a well knniiii and skilll'ul immtijj engineer who has hid extensile experience in arlitieul eiitila turn, etc. It is proKiscd to secure lutler and inoie pufn-t xe.itll.ition of the President's loom by the uso of uueliaiiicil appllinco. .ullliau'i- liiianll). Niw Yiikk. Juh S The IIVW piintsin- tu mums with inediial expeits touching Unit lean's nn-aiiltv, whiih, It siys, -ne pioporly 1 1 lulled by the phjsicnn iiituviewod to pub lih accounU of Guitte.iu's crims and th proper reseiio maintained as to any additional hi idcue-) wliuh may bicomo public hiitaftir. Tim opinions are, In bid, answeis to puvmiy such h Kitbecatml iiuestions as experts are oallid upon In ausuer in coint, the dilleri-iie-o lieiiii; that tho hypothesis is furnished by the iiikiiitier li-iMiitsor by awoin testimony. It is eiideut from their answers that there is nothlni: tu indicate insanity in the caie, and that which is indicated is simply that Guit- teau isieiy villi, x ery depiavol and lery wnlthlrai person. A (ioosl Humrsllun. Nm York, July S. Tho board of trade and tiauspoitation has adopted reaolutiuni that the attempted as.uiuatlu of tlio I'nsi dent, exen though not political, should teaeh kiu-Ii emlseiiieo reform as will relievo the Piesident from the H-rsoual olicitalion of i-lliie siekers. Also, that such es.iistitutioual aiueiidiui-nU should bo adapted as would make like atteuttts puuisliatili) witn iiiiouiliiious iliatn. teller IruUk laukllBi. WasIIImiton, July S. The tollowmg cor ixpimileuco has pxa.eil Utween ex-Sciutor Ctiiikliug and Attorney General MacWaghi Kirril A.M' Hutil, N'kw Yokk, July A -M D-iK SlKi In tho abhorrence with which all decent meu alike shuiUter at the at tempt to inuider the President, 1 have given tliim.ht lo a matter to which your attention nay or may uot luru. Oir criminal code treats premeditated homicide in all e-asca alike irrespective of the victim. Murder beiug visitwl by the greatest penalty, perUps no diitinctiou betwevu one e-ano aud anouier could be founded on the public relet ious held WILLAMETTE FARMER: by the person slain. But in case of an at tempt tt murder, a broad distinction can be made between assailing the life of an individ ual ana an attempt to take a life ot special value to the whole people. The ehockinir oc currence of Saturday I think, demands defi nition, and the pumshme-it of assault' aimeu at hiiili exe -utive officers, whether su.jcKsful or not, should bo thoroughly ngoious. The man who attempts the life of the lre-nlint, il morally responible, commits an offense w hich tho nation ought to guiril against and pui isli by the exertion of all tb" power that civilized nation' may employ 1 suggest this as de serving consideration. My profound sympathies are with the I'res idnnt, and with all of you, every hour. Con flict of reporta keep hope and fear striving with each other, with in thing stable except facts, nnd I trust that the worst U i assed. 1 wish you would ex pi ess to the 1're-sid.tnt my deepest sympathy in this hour which should hush all discords and enli-t prayers for his safo deliverance. Pleae also givi Mrs. Gur fiId my m st ri-ipectful condolence, trusting that all will bo well. Cordially yours, Ko-iCOE Conkiino. Ilneteiiuh's Iteply. WimiiNOTos Ju y 7 Hon. Roscoe Conk ling, Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York: Thanks for your letter of the 5th, which just reached me. Its suggestions will be carefully consid ered, and its kind message of j mpxtiiy to th" President and Mis. Gufiehl at the larliost opportunity. Wav.nk MacYfami. 1'OUEIUN. I'allliiK I lour. Pakis, July 9. Tho floorirg in one of the large chambers in the bai racks of the boule v.ud la Towmianberg fed yesterday, slid about o hundred soldiers were precipitated into the room beneath. Twenty were in jured; eight seriously. I oiei it Iteslenalinii. Lomjon, July 8. Jesie Cottings, one of tin few libiral m mliers of pailiament who takrs the extreme Irish view, has b. en compelled 1 1 rcign the piesideiicy nf the fedeiation of the liberal as-ociatiou becausu of dissatisfac tion w itli his courc. A rrnielei's Denlh. ZaC7IIiaic, July 8. The Girm.iti tn-velu Hildebia'dt, dud m MaJak.."'.a- th liit'i oi Miy. Fur Hie .lull Cup. J.omiov, July 7. The racu f , r tlu Tule cup, G furloims, was won by- Charibcrt, !'. tei see olid, Lonllaid's Itaiie-t third. .1 Mlsslna hti-iiiiiei. A hrgo scanhiug force li is g inc after th s'.catiici Yanil .li.i. IA(!IF1 COAST. Mouici or Calirornla. San Fhancisco, July 8 The pioneus' a-i nual election to-day roiiilted in the electi n of tho regular ticket ci mplete, w ith Joseph G. Kaa'l.iml as pnsieiiut. v ITtMS UY TELEURAPII. The weather is intensely hoi throughout Kuiope. The 4th of July wai eelelnatod at Viclori i with much spirit. There were several sunstrokes in New York on the 7th inst. Gustave Von Alvensteben, a distinguished Gcnnau general, is dead. King Kilakua, of the Sandwich Islands, a rivi d at Loiulon on the 7th. t Tho government of Victoria have reaped to adjourn the colonial parliament. Jt A fire at "Minsk, Russia-; lias been ra-,itg since Sunday; 500 houses destroyed. In the house of commons on the 7th, clause 9 10 and 11 of the laud bill were passed. Walter lllaine, on the 7th, enteied on the duties of third assistant seu etary of stato. It is predicted that irrivo complication! will nruu from Turkish opciatious in Tripoli. Tho story is denied that Fiencli trnoops have lieen mobilized. Enough tioops are now in Africi. Mike Kreisendorfors shot dead his uiLtre-s, Kite bnnth, and then sui idiel at Pittsburg Pa., on the 7th. A great tumult occurred at Tiruovn; i any p. rs jus wounded; several I, oiues burned ami banks plundered. Kermnaer won the Newmarket staki s Silvir Streak won the visitor's plate; Wallen stein got no position. Iuveatiiratiun into the character of Guittcau shows him tn be a rascal and swindler as well as a would-be murderer. A . onni: man named Piimrose, living nt Port "Madison, was terribly Woundid about the head by tho explosion of a cannon on the 4th. It is feared he will loso his evcslght. The Denver mid Kio Graudo railroad has cotitiactcd foi grading its short lino from a point on its mam hue seventeen miles south of Denver to the south fork of the Piatt river. Two orators iu a ilebatiu-riliihatCatlihurn, Alk., inwueled uierau uigum-ut when Xy ler, whose aigniiieut and tlnoiies nere tUoi oughlv riddled, furiously attacked lleienl witn a huge knife, cut hi in" m 17 places and is Cipelil, The deputation of Irish farm laborers w Inch arnved at London recentlv will be ace-omM-mid on their visit to Poia-ei by all ut 0 ineiiibem of parliament uieluding many l'ng lish and Seotuh uiciiibers and several coi.icr vativos. The liniise went int i coinmitteo on the land bill. Clause U acreed to. I Ku 15 was postpon -d iu order that further opportunit) mifjlit bo allorded tor coiiMili rati n of the government nmendnie-ut. Clauses III, 17 aud IS weiv avrnd to. Alexander t-'selem, coininiuion meri luut of I.ivirmore, Cal an old resident .u acciden tally killed on the 8th. Ho was in his or chard shooting birds, when iu vetting over a fence with his M at full cock It weut otl, blowing his brains out. Items aliout the heated term come from a'l ovir the West. Teu suustroki'S cs.curieii in Pittsbuig on the 7th, thie-e fatal, ami work has I km n suspended iu the mills Ohio iwints siillvnsl greatly Missouri, Illinois ami luwa have had terrific he-aU. The II orfef says: Inspector Dilks sent out the tollowiug alarm fiom piiliee headquart-rs on the Ttht "Arrest Paul Sigel, son of Gen. Sie'el, aged 'Jl, assistant KHikkeeper and col lector, ab.i-ondrii with checks . for large amounts, oine of them e-ertnicd. On the 3d inst , the royal police of the ju lixliclioii of Cleufuegas, pursuisl ix Uuulit, killed two and i-aptunil their horn and ,, Thev also secuix-il a bottle of stamp ing ink and a stamp on which was eugrave-d a star aud the ititcuptiuu "Cuban Hepublio Wetteru llea.louarlem. The boely of Kiclunl Hayes was fouud iu the w iter uear Alameda Poiut, San Francis co, on tlie Stb. Dee-eased was a journalist by occupation and ho been couneuted with a numlier of city papers as sporting reporter. lie is suppe-seil lo have lalieu iroin me erac I of the iui row gug loa I as Uu hel w as cut and biuisesi. PORTLAND, OBEGON, JULY 8, 1881. VULABB T TMITTHK MOBTHWB8T. In Company Willi Party of I'aplUtlsl, tie will Make a Thoronah Inspection of .Northern Paelflc llnllronu. From a dispatch dated New York, June 27, we learn that Mr. Henry Villard, with a paity of capitalist", was to leave there on tho 1st of this month to make an excursion to St. Paul and the Northern Pacific country. They will visit the whole of the line cist of the n.l Mountains. Thev will co from St. inl f, Ttiiliith. tn Kertrus Fdlls. to Jlimarck and thence west to the eml ol the nuisiieu section at tho Yellowstone river. They will then tako waguiis and go some distance further inspecting the country. The party vill number seven or eicht. mostly weal hy and plucky men who have backed up this new NapoKon of railroads and enabled limi to succeed iu Ins great aggressiv c enterprise. At Chiiago these will be leinforccd bv three or four others, and take it all in all, this will be one of the richest and most influential paitiea that ever visited the N.rthw est. .Mr. viuarei has shown so much com age in this undertak ing, and his been so sue -e-ssful, that his repu t.itmn has risen suddenly in Wall str, ct, a- el his name is already spoken of wi h those of Jay Gould and Vanderbilt. TIIE VAHIMA Illl LIIOU). To be llnlll From Curvnllls lo the- liny In Time Iu UcmolcTlils 1 ear's Grain Crop. We print with pleasure the following items from the Albany Democrat and Cor. vallis Gazette of the 8th: "It is now an assured fact that the Willamette valley is to have another outlet to the coast. The man agement of thu Oregon Pacific railroad have succteeieci in placing iiieu- uouus auu nm oommeoce the construction oi me roau. uum Yanuina Bay to Ce.rvalhs at once. Tlio sur veying parties are already at work and the contracts for laborers hive been closed. Ac tive work on the re-ad will be begun as soon as the surveyors finish tho first section of the road. The finances of the road have been put upon a solid basis, and the company propose tn lmvn trains runnim' fiom Corvallis to the hay in time to do their share in lemoving tho , .. n ciop this season. Vessels will arive at Y iiina this Fall in time to load the crop.and ii n -emonts have been made to uivc the val ie nn outlet independent of Portland. That w are rejoiceel at being al le to make this an oi l cement is hardly a fair expression of oui tf.f.liiir. 6n next Monday two corps of engine era w ill .in, inenee the permanent location of tht road nn' as soon as the location is completed the lading will commence, and we are confident- Iv n sured that the road will be completed to hi place by January 1, 18Si!. Iho roail will ue a stmdM'd guageandthe track laid with .i0 pou-iel s.eol rails. A lliirrlel Urule. Astoria was yesterday treated to one of thoto most horrid, unnatural sensations, says the Attorian of yesterday, of which our peo ple has received so much in telegraphic dis natchea from almost every part of the conti nent, but which we hoped would never fall to our lot to report in return, inis crime, com mittcd here in Aitoria, in undoubteelly the most horrid nnd diszustiui! one of them all An inhuman wre ten, by nam-) A. H..yt, a longshoieman wlie-se brutish propensities have made him an obnoxious resident in every locality ho has lived sineo he came here, night before last cm. nitteil rape upon a little gin scaict'ly-aijv! yeartPFJtl, stop ilaucbterto All, S. T. Cooke.' the deti.Ui e.f which are too dis. crac ful for publicition. Ho was arrested by the police suriouneling the house where he lived, on the beach above West Fifth btieet, at 2 o clock A M , yestei.Iay, lie waiveet ex .iiniiiation befoic Justice To and was reinau elcel tei j ell iu def.itiltof $5,000 boude. Enough of the facts are known to entitle us to lemark that the biuto eleserves to be hung. If ho lives to stand trial at the approaching term of tho urcuit court next month, he will proba bly get the full extent of the law in expiation oi ins great, crime, ri-i is uue ui nie- very lowest anel.vilcst of all God's cieatures, aud with the public pulse boitine as it did yester el.iv, it would not havo I). en safe to take the prisoner to the county Court house for exami nation as there would have been mot cer tainly an attempt to execute him on the spot. At least Gvo hundred pei'.-ons were iu the vl einity of the city nil, and in attendance at tho court room, at the hour set for tho exam ination, but the beast waved examination. His pergonal appuanuce ii. dicated that he ielt that his days were numbered if that crowd got bold of him. Perished Iu Ihe Mountains. Tho Harney valley correspondent of a Lake county exchange gives the following i'em con coming the discovery of a stranger's remiins who hail probably lost his wav auel perished -Huong the rocks and brnih. He says: The remains of am in were found by a party of vaciiueros .toout 10 Uays aizo in the lulls on the east side of Hhxeu river, 15 indes fiom thu valley. The man hud been dead several mouths The body was bidly mutilated by w lid beasts. From appearances he was a in iu "i0 years of age-, of light complexion. Ou his uri-ou were found a pair of tpectucles, a pipe adlj bioken, but pitched with puces of icntiieT, GO cents m money and "a paper, on which were tho names ot Uockford, Hearing ""piuigs ami alums ranch, llouasetnleutiy .ruvelinu tastwanl. .Near nun was omul a hudit walking cane of soft wood, with a hard wood head, tog-ther with two or three quilts iu 1 a ssetille I'l.inK-it vv uu Horse hair on them. I'ho niiipositiou is that his horse trot away fm u him, and, Uiusa stiauizer.unieeiuaiiited with tho c uutry, lunik stirveel to eleath within a s ort distance of fool and shelter. List Fall a smill white pony was found on tin. out side of the valley, ami as yet no one has clatmeel it. It ptuluhly Ltdoiued to the per- son whose reiimus wuo found at the puce al ove descnl ed. Terrible AeelUeul ul Shell Hoe).. From eivil eugiuteis and members of sur viving pattus eii.plnjed by the O. K. & IN, Co., who have just returned from the vieinit) ot Shell Kock, ou the Columbia river, we Ira'u that ou lost Tuesday, three tcnible ac cident eveurrtd: Oue while man, w hose uame is supp. seel to bo Dc.uim n, slipped while en ugel at work on the rock and fell a diiUuce of 145 feet, and w peked up in au iusensi llo condition with his skull fractured. He ri.vs not spoken a worel siucu be fell, and Ins i'ae is conidi reel hope 1 ss. '1 hree Chinamen, whose euphonious names have not been ascer tained, were 'bhuted" ou the same elite o-, the same rock by means of prematuie dis charge nf cuntowder. two of whom wer.. killed, w bile a third Celestial appears to have Ihsiii only considerably eiemoraliieci, ny causes of which he is probably not at the present moment co.-ui.unt. Wasting is going ou in- cetsaiitly iu that section for miles and miles aloug the hue, commencing at 12 oclotk at niirht. aud beiujr repeated rejrularly at ii oVlock in the moruiui;. The risk to Hie and limb to which surveying parties on this line are subjected, is uot appreciated to its full extent by tlioe who stay at borne. 1ILLABDS PMICTIOl. He Thinks the IV. P. R. K. Will pitied Hllhtn Two Years. TTnnrv Villard. savs a dispatch from Chicago dated July 3d, arrived to-dny in routs for the lino of tho Northern Pacific. In convcifiation with a repre sentative of the Times viuara staieu he and his paity will inspect the com nlnti'd ntul nroii-cted lines of the Nortli- sUrn Pacific eai.t of the Rocky Moun , tains. The Oregon Trans-continental company, which ho explained now- con trols the INortliern rncinc, ine ureguu Railway and Navigation lino and branches, nnd both xvill probably liuild 800 miles of tributary lailway east of Rocky Mountains. Two branches will be built in part or entirely this year. One extends from Wathena on the Min nesota Northern (now included in the Northern Pacific system) to Breckeu ridge in Dakota, and another from Lit tle Falls, in a tiarallel direction to the Bin Stone lake, also 'in Dakota. An other line, under immediate proje .-tion, will extend both uoi thward nnd south- xvaid from Jamestown. Tim ro.id, or thete two roads, will follow the genu 1 course of James river valley, which is extremely fertile. The lino northward will penetrate thp valley of Mouse river west of tho Rocky Mountains, and will have 2,000 miles tributary railway in a state of completion and operation by the time the Northern Pacific's main line shall be completed. The Oregon Rail way and Navigation company has 300 miles of tail way in operation. The length of this, lino will be increased by extensions and lateral additions to 780 miles. The pi esent length of tho Oie- gon ann uaiit.iruia line ot tne stanetara guugo is olz miles. llns will be lengthened to 300. Mr. Villard said the new company i (-presented nil the capital that could bo judiciously em ployed in carrying forward the plans al ready matured. The paid-in subrip tions amounted to $30,000,000 Ho wished lie could fix definitely tho date of the completion of the Northern P.i cific as a through trans-continental line, but ho would predict its completion within two reals. The Northern Pa cific bystem, when completed in accord anco with tho present pl-ins, will em brace about 6,000 miles of main and iribulary railway. STATE HEWS. The run of salmon is incre.tsing at Astoria. Grading will soon begin on the Cor vallis and Yaquina railroad. Charles Brown, a former shoemaker, is advertised at The Dalles as a bilk. Tlio Albany Democat says: When the first train passed over the narrow uuuuo railroad bridge across the South Fork of the Santiam this week, tho bi idgo gave way and settled down to the false structure beneath it. It was not considcied safo to run the locomotive across after that and the cars were pushed over. The bridge will probably be repaired in a few days. The Baker City Reveille is our author ity lor this: For some time past thu little bon of J. P. Ross has complained that the well water ut home did not tast as it ought to; he complained so much and persistently that finally his nattier examined the well and found the cause of the lioy's troubles to be a dead cat in an advanced state of decom position! Win. Parker, John Austinand Thom as McEween, says tho Baker City Dem ocrat, have filed articles of incorpora tion nn the road from Pratt ie City to Auburn, a distance of forty miles. The company will bo known as the .Powder River, Burnt River and Summit Wagon and Bndgo Company. The capitul stock is $50,000. The road passes through the must beautiful pino forest on the coast, entirely free from underbrush and other obstructions. TERRITORIAL. Seattle needs increased water facili ties. The building boom at Chenoy.NV.T.. continues. Klickitat county is jubilant over its crop prospect. Long anil Beriiiinghani are turning out T,r)0 pounds of chec u u day at their White river dairy. A gypsy camp has Lceii recently lo catoei near Baker City, making plenty if money out of gudgeons who wanted their fortunes told. At tlio Olynip'a celebration on the 4th of July, tho liberty car was drawn by sixty Indians, who were greatly elated at being nlloweit to march- in the pro cession. SIakion Ceit'MT Finaces. The Assist ant Couuty Treasurer, II. A. Johnson, i;.. forms tlie6fineiMthateuiiugtlieyeareniliug June 30, 1S81, hetjias received into the gen-' eral funel, $07,0'o 35, auel has ilisbur-eel $05, 41$ 11, leavius a balance onhauelofSST 24. Uf se-lmol funds hn has reccieeel $17,07- 43, ami elisliursetl $10,S7ti Ct, leiving a li.ilaneo if $101 7'J. His reports have been exau.iced by the couuty court and found i-rrect. Ktriis Vkntihtino, The Itnlrvcl- Demo. e-rnf makes the follow inp complaint, to which I ne eau ine niieniinu oi iiiosp concernnl; ne ccutlj e eliscoverej that our supply of pai-er w as getting low and we sent to l'ortland for a quantity, aud ordereel them to senel $i0 worth by stai;e. Following our ord-r it was shipped in this manner, on the 16th inst,, hut did not arriie uutil the 2Stli, having been 12 elsyt on tho road. Slow freight shippe I on tha 17th, arrived in this city on the 28th, or three uays taster than the stage freight. Be side this unnecessary delay there is cause for complaint on oce-ount of the charges, a they were f IS 75 on $20 05 worth of paper. I ue mixture Chills and Fever are permanently cured by Dr. Jayne'a Ague Mix ture. With a little care on the part of the patient to avoid exposure, .and the occasional uso of Jayne's Sana tive PiLts.thls remedy will bo found to be certain In ita operation, and rad ical In Us effects. In many section! of the country subloot to Ague am other malarial dlseasea It has an es tablished character as a popular spe cific for these harrassing complaints, and the number of testimonials re ceived show that Its reputation is constantly increasing. intermittent and Remittent Fevers are effectually cured by Dr. Jayee'a Ague Mixture. In these com plaints care should be taken to follow the directions closely, and especial attention given to the liver, which should be assisted in performing its functions by Dr. Jatnb's Sawativb Vills. IIODOE, DAVIS & CO., Wholesale Dealers Portland Oregon Is nioJj trim Shiiplj TroplJil Loif nt ItareVslu and Is a POMflV E HUMtUV fo for all the diseases tha eau'e-pjim In the loer l.rt of tho body for Torpl Liver He id le-'ies J in iidice- Dizziness Gravel Sl -irin, and all dliieultles ol tholildnejs, Uver and Url n ery Orpins, For FEMALE DISEASES, Monthly Men slrjatnn.. and during Pregnancy, It has no equal It estres the oivans tint haks the blood; and,is henee oneof the best BI.OOl) PUIIIFEHS. It Is the only leiievii roinedv that cures Brljrht'a -lipase. For Dia i.hi. us.. WAUN'KH'S SAFE IlIAHEThS CURE. JS SATS; KlinMN For bale bj Uruin-isU and all Dealers at Sl.25 1?9"T bottle. Largest bottle In the market. Tr) it. 1 KB. MI IIUlllCI lVl.ll,, ochester. N. Y. THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE MAN AMD BEAST. Tor mora than a third of a century tlio MsxIcsm Mustang Untaasiit has been known to mUUons nil over tlio worlet ui the only safe reliance for the relief of accident anil pain. It la a medicine above pi-tee and praise tha best of Its klad. For every form of externa! jmln ' MEXICAN Mustang Llnlrasnt Is without mi cmiul. It peuetratca llesh tend muscle to the srerjr bone ninkliifr tho ronllnu RiiceofpatnHnellnflainatrniilmtxisslble. Ita effects upon Human Flesh anil thu Brute Creation aro equally ouelerlul. The Mexican MUSTANG Unlmcnt Is reeded by somebody In every house rjverv tla v bi lues newt of the agony of au anrnil scmIiI or burn subdued, of rlienmatlo innrtyrs re stored, or a sal liable lioiao or ox saved by tho healing power of IhU LINIMENT which speedily cures such alliuenU of the human t l.tou as lthuniatlsm. Htrelllncrs. NtllT Joints, Contracted Sluacle., llnriu ana scalds, Cats, llraliei ana tJpraln. Potaanou Biles and Stings, tlflueis, Lamenebi, Old Hon, Ulcers, Frostbites, chilblain. sera nipples, Caked ureasi, anu Indeed every form of external dis ease. It heals without scam. For the IIbutk CtttATioK It eurc Sprains, Snlnny, BttfT Joint. Founder, Harness Hores, Hoot Dis eases, Foot Bot, Berevr iVorm, Scab, Ilollorr Dora, Scratches, Wlnd- Sall. Spavin, Thrash, Btnabone, Id ores, Poll KvU, FUrn upon the Bight and every other aliment to which th aece.pa.it of the table and Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican Mustang -Liniment always eures and novcr disappoint! and It 1, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOE UAH OS BEAST. . Z. B. NICHOLS, WIIObE CHEAT BTCCtS3 IS TREATING CtirBlr aud sappourd lataiablr ea.r. 111 U at the LSMUkb 11(111, Us.ni . 9j, TltIt.Ya LNUWMUl)ii..iuv.t. o te ler cor..ulntlfm. I tiers to Gov. W W T" ji OUIx-it Er . bankers ol Salem, and H-i, H. -,.-, son, ."i' i On ultivr Jays be all! Lit , " . canter ct C-rr-.a-rcitl and (hcu.l.:U Ct--U. nal-U