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(- WILLAMETTE FAltMEIi: POJRTLAttD, OREGON, AUGUST 18, 1882. V V I li wKSm "rTYptyr fsfT Wi i rati iKi . cry Week bj the WIILASII niMAUMMt IM ItMSIIINJi to. tliimh of aunscnirrio. Ono tar, (l'OfUpo palil) In advance $ 2 GO Six mon t tip. (I'osUuopiM), In adtancv . 1.25 Lcsa than nix month ill he, per month 2r ADVKRSIS1NO KATES: Atrrrt(wni(riUUl to inserted, .rtM.iijrtn art respectable, at the follow Irifr table o( rates : Ono Inch of space per month . $ 2 &0 Three Inches of rjwice per n onth . 6 00 On half column per month . 16 00 On column per month 30 00 T&Sample copies sent f rco on application iublicat!on Office No. C Washington Street Up lair, room o. 6 and fl TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Prolillilfinii In Nrlmiikn. Omaha, Au. 10. -Iimpind liy the success of prohibition m Iowi, tlio tcmperai tu party in Ntlira-ka have already begun an activo campaiifn, 111 hwpt of tsUlilitliing prohibition in tliit State. Uno ytarauo tliey aiiccecele'l in gittmi; n luttli liecnse law pistil, vvliie.li proMiliB for a I000 liumrc m citits of nvcr 10,000 population, and S"00 in smaller places. This law lias vurketl satisfactonly to liquor dealt rs and tliu conservatives jortionof tho people. '1 lie tuniiiiancii party, liuwe.ve.r, are not eatisfie.il, and tliey nro sanguine of suc cess in tlitir iirolnliiiion inuvcincnt. Anti- nrrilnliitioniKta liave nvvakctiril vi the tliicat cning iluigir, and tJ-tlay a call was is8iit.il lor an anti-proliiiiition convention n m picin bcrlllli, tho tall being signed by fiO pioini. nent men of Omaha, including b.mkers, iner cliinta and otlur ltr.dmg bnsintss mtn, irrn sneetiva of nollties. A sensation has been product (1 by Com oilman Lieder, who keeps a saloon, intitidiieing an oidiiia'neu into tlio oity council inikiii tlio liquor license isjU UUU per year, which, if passed, would bu prohibi tion. Tlio result would be no license, and sa loons my no attention to it. Saloon lutn say that if piolnbition is bound to come, they millit as W'll liavcit now as nett i.ii. 'llierc is going to bo a bitter fight in iclir.iska on tlllS 181111), lit Mi-lHiion r iid- oinriii lit wiilti. Cl hVKl.AMi, Aug. 10. Ittports continue) to conio in of wnlcspiuiil devastation by reecnt storms in Noithciii Ohio, which Ii.imi betn of iiuparalMi-tl bounty. A special fiom Wake mon sajs tint n stniin jestenUy.accomp'inied by lull, washtd down trops and uardtns over a considciablc extent of country. Three bridges were swept away in Holmes county and totally dtEtioved Potatoes are neatly all ruined. Coin is gicitly dnmaged, and whole fauns on thn hillsiilu dustitiltu of soil as well as el tips. Decaying v tgctalilo niattel on tho botloin lands has alie.idy bceomo often sivo anil is pi odiieing sickness. Ill ll OKI lllllIK llllllllllS. liHMMK'K. I) T.. Aug. 10. iiufiis Hatch, the New York InoLer, tieiiies tho repoit Ihat ho piut'liastd any laud on tlio ftoitliun 1'a cilie luilioad. Ho it out heio as a n pitstnta tive oi millions of money in tho hands of Now Vtnk cipitalists, which is to bu loaned ttp the Northern I'atillo if ho finds that eo nitty as ropiest nted. Ho oxprtsses himself as aston ished at the mum unity of its tnteipribo, its tluift and iiicxliiiiitihlo resomces He states tho Northern I'.ieihu will not nerd to go to Kuropo to uugoti ilu its loins licreaftei. tlllllllll III II. Nl w Voiih, Aug. 10. III tho falsn bot'om of the valine- of a I ltnehman who auiMtl es tertlay bv tho sltainir I.uircnt, thu euttoms inspectni discineied rings, pins, chains anil diamonds, valued at sdOOl). 1 I us)- l i lint) ra. DiMim, Ills., Aug. 10 Victor I.tsouro, one of tho olil'.t ami weiltlnts emens oi thn i it , tiled lust e wuing of genuine Asiatic eholeia. M iililni!liill New. Wasiiimiidn, Aug. 10. Tour liimlrttl and tunny two ptrtuns were appointed to cltikslups in the pi union olhcu tu-tlay. Cloiks of tho National Itoaut of Heiltli wero ilisiuixsid to-diy, Ctmgiess not liming provide il fur their biIiiics. Kacli regnni nt nf artilloiy aio to havo two now light I atttnts, inakiug till batttnesin all. Tho amount of SluUOOO.OOO in goli certili cites will bo punted. The assistant tiiaiurer nt Nuw Voil. btiti's that thn aiunuut of gold com lulil Ii tno nnsiieiat.'d bulks is fctiO.OOU, 000, ami t'uit all tliu biuks will piolnlil) nul.u laige ami i.ipnl nirmiig of then gold tin tho now ciii'iticatts, ami that tliu banks ait an ticipitmg 1 1 on- isuu and aro now making proper application. 'I lui tiiiiamy ilepartnunt to-ela) puiehasctl 218. OtHl i.uucts ot liuu dim for tlio Hunts. Tho I'losiduit and paityltlt thisoening by tliu ste.iinu Dispatch foi Nuw V.uk. I.idy appln-mis for positions aru im reusing in tliu lull nor diputiueiit mulct tliu iteuut authoilud inmate in eloucal fence, and all who failtil to itc'eivei loeoguitiou lie lit an in tliiMialtnu inui ting nl oigaiuutl "l'lie lias sent a circular to foreign consuls asking them to inform their respective governments of the great importance ot preventing an in crease in the number of arrivals here. Arab! J'asha has mounted four new guns in Ins first line of entrenchments. The khedive has every confidence in the people. The de parture of Dervirch Iaha on board the Otto man ship Iz7crtlian, with a small forco of troops is announced. The Duke of Connauglit has inspected tho batteries and forts. PALCdTA, Aug. 10 Nepaul and many other feudal States of India have oluntcered to fi'inisli contingents for the British army in Egypt. Alexandria, Aug. 9. Osman 1'ey, tho khetlne's master of horse, has escaped from Cairo and arrived here mi Tainan. llo states tho rebels are fortifying tho juncti in whero tho Suc7, Ismailia and Cairo lines of railroad meet. They have four runs and 2000 in fantry there. Stono I'asha expresses great indignation at the conduct, of I)j Lss:pes who refused to furnish lum n Hunch to con vey him from Is-nailia to l'ort bud. Owing to scarcity of water refugees unprovided with mssnorts aro forbidden to laud. Hadi Moussa, deeply implicated in tho ccnt of Juno 11 t!i, was arrestee! to-day While do ing police duty, it is alleccd, ho murdered Kcwass, an attache of tho French consulate. Russia's liift-nlloiis. llntUN, A ue. 10. Tho Tribune says Ilus sia has assured the porto she has not insti gited 1'analavist agitation in llulgaria and Koumclia, as she has no intention to incrcaeo the embarrasfment camed by England, Tlie Sew York lie mocrnt-)'. Nbw York, Aug. 11. Democratic politi cians are'i early all back from Saratoga, and some of the in the best of humor. Tamma ny folks insist that Tililen was manager of the private conference as well as tho state contention, and that no specific provision was made in tho latter for keeping tho door open for admission of Kelly delegates. They say tho prospect for a reunion oftho party is as forbidden as before. The Irving Hall faction likewise feel they had received tho cold shoulder and they cannot escape the com ic Hon that they aro to be ruled out of the state contention as well as the Tammanjites. What are called the county elemocracy, which is engineered by Ex-Mayor Cooper and whiJi has tho cntlorsmcnt of the circular, would seem to havo the inside track as the matter stands at present. The lellow Kesrr. Lakedo, Tex. Aug. 11 The number of deaths from the fever at Matamoras for the last 24 hours aro 40, and at Brownswlle 13. Fort Brown is in strict quirantine, the post commaudcr deciding not to remove A re lief committeo has formed and S4200 lias been subscribed. Woman's National I-ilioi' Orgamition." lies olutlous dtiiouiiciug "uno man ihuwi" in tho nation and tlcelaiing tbuy would light it out wero piwiiil lIHt lit s III SIl'VlCO. TcotiN, Aug. 10. The 8tur' Mexican tnetiil trnm (iin mis, Sounra, sa l.iit Wednesday tliu Apachis laide-d and killed all tlio iiiliilutauts of tho lant'ho I'iiiimi, in Mini, ariiu ilialui't, honor.), wouitii and childiuu int'Iudetl, and burnt the hoiisos, Siturday iiinrniiig tliu iiiiirilt'ifd it .iiiiein near "ulo iiias, two nthtrs t soaping, being fortuuitel a httlo ) hind tliu emu shut. On Monday tlity .iinlitisciiliiil n scouting pitty of lunch eros. oniisiatiui' of 1 1 nun, two of whom only eiscaped, II biing loft on thn tit'lil, wluln nun of tin in, who was shut tlitvugli both lti;s, was tlliggtil a shin t iliatane'o into the lirusli Mils niasssciti iit-iiiriutl at llt'diniida mine, which is but a shoit dutaucu fiom tho Vaqui utr, at Ktcoilf, mid lies botwectithu California umt l'eitrrto iiiiiie, In longing to tho Lilurrauc mill and iimiii g ooiujuny. Tlio saino day the nail elritr ws also shot while ciossing tliu ItioCluco. 'u)illi) Ulalrn ClllTAVTIMiriK, All. 10, At tO-tl.t)'s 1 1 1 i 1 1 j. of the wnturnieu tho llutiuli ambaua dor am ouuoitl assent to tliu propossl of Count Ceirti, Italian anib iailor, for teuivirary in turnatiniial protiction of tho Sue canal, Ilu repeated tho ilevlaratiou that landing of Turk, itli troops iuE.)pt must bo precoileil by a prorlaiiutiou against Arabi I'asha and conclu sion of a tniliUry roufcrenco with EngUml. 1 he coufcrt'in'0 w ill take no coguiiaucu of the Aiiglo-TurLisli uuliUrv ooincntion. tt u uiulersUHiil Uorel Dutlurin does not insist Kug land shall lute supreme command of troops lu Egipt- Au narilo lias Uvn aigneil autlioritins tliu iiroelauutioii of Arabl I'asha at a rubul, and I... i . 't..i :.i. ....o :.. l... ... Han Frniirlsro Irolclit slliiallmi. Sa.v FliASCf-co, Aug. 11. Exporters seem to liato less tlilhculty in procuring wheat tea sels ot rcisonable rates as there has been a steadier demand for tmnagc at unchangetl quotations, eight vessels in all having been placctl during the week. The most impor tant feature of tho week hae been tho addi tion of a number of vessels to tho fleet headed this way. Tho accessions to the list aro from Australian ports, and have increased tho total amount on tho way to 304,07.'! tons, and this is less by 0.TJ1 tons than that of tho samo ttmo last ycir. Tardiness of tho harvest anil' the general idea that good prices w ould pre tail thtouirliout tho ) ear, in consequence of extensive failures abroad, havo combined to cmbarass exporters anil restrict the dcmalid for tonnaje. 'I ho result is a largo list ot dis engaged tescls and only modcrato inquiry. I'ntitlf r i:iiloilmi nl Ynllrjo. Vai i.Kio, Aug. 11. 1'ho Hinly I'owdcr Weirks, 14 inilss touthcast of this city, ex ploded at 11.20 A.M. Tho mixing, glazing and drying house and maga1110 wero blown to atoms I ho ruins took lire ami nothing is left standing except tho water tank and brick work surroiindini' the boiler. A. II. Hall, cniMiiccr anil Mipcrintentlcnr, was uuiuy burned, but his a tliauoa for life, fieorgo Eileccuinli and I'trcus McArdlo wero killctl. Fifteen tons of powder exploded, I ml Ian Outrages In Simnrn. I'ijcsos, Aug. 11. Iho Star's Mexicin ad tioes ot tho Stli from Ileimosillo, Sonora, sijh Hut pirtits havo just arrn til from Urea and repoit Apacho depreditions 111 that section aro most teirful. Ottr 200 warriors aio 111 tho Mn.itlan mount tins near Urea, and mike iluly raids 111 the valle.s in rmall bodies, burning crop, houses ami murderiiiL' tho in habitants. During tho past twclto di)sl5 persons hat o been niuidcrcd within .1 radius 1 f 2.' milts of Uns. Among tliu victims aro I.aaro Valencia, a wealthy eiticn of Urcs, and two p-omiiieut gnteinment ollici.ils List week they attacked n rancho at Viejo, and tho light lasted four hours Pour of tlio laneheis Wire killed anil tlio rciuaindci wounded, and lillio Apiches werelett oil the field. The approach of a body of Me xicjn troops caused them to 1etre.1t. Tho Apeehia aio 1 0111 han Carlos agencies, all annul with Winchester nllcs ami used cutndges stamped "U S." Tliu Me Means nrc 1 oorly aimed with niuzlwloiders. The country is terror ized ami business paialjzetl Settlers aro lleeing fiom their ranches to Urcs. All avail able Mexican troops aro being concentrated to operate airainst them. , lleiitls Prolmlilv Itinliiil TAMtil.t llih, Ills., Aug. 11. The prolim in iry he inug 111 tho cno of tho men elnrgeil with outragu 1 11 Miss Bond, school teacher at Blue Mound, is concluded. Tho lesult is that Win. .1. Montgomery is released and Emanuel Clomeiitx, Ceo l'ettis and John C Montgomciy aro held to await tho action of tho uraud jury. On announcement of this iltuieitm thcto was n movement among the spectators tiwards tho pi isouers, but it was chicked lij the shtrill and posse. It is bo lintod tho prisoners will be lyuchul before morning. Cilif'Atii), Aug 12, 1:30 A. M. A late Tay loi t illj special s.t)s the threo men Clement, I'uttis and Moiituomert-, hi Id to await tho urand jmy there testenlay on tliargoof rtv tilling Miss Bond, hawi been taken out of Jill by a bind of citucus, but no uitlior particu lars aiu given. in- star in is)) 1. Cosstantisoi'Ik, Aug 11. Following is tho tut of tho prexlauntiou against Arabl l'.ishu e'omiuunieatud to the couferenco tester elaj .- Arabl l'aslii having a se-conil ttmo trans L'ressed tho law- by taking authonty which does not belong to tho old and tried friend anil ally of Turkey, is foi thosu iiiisilvetU pro clauui'd 11 rebel toirithcr with his adherents. Be it known to all that obedience is duo sole ly to tho khcditc, who is a icpre-se'iitatitu of tho sultan, AuwMilt, Aug. II. The duko ef Con tiaiigh 111 an intortiotv with tho kl udivo, con- ttyid a terbtl -ne-ssage from Qiiaen Victoni, expressing her ibep nip.it by anil best wislus for the khrtlivu ami Egpt. A Cireasjian who pissed through Arabi l'.isha's ciiuii statetl tint a colonel, cantaui. subalteri and t!7 nun ttei-o killed on the rebel siilo in the eiigsgenient Saturday Ho con. linns the report nf Aralu's bail health. He sats twentv-lito battalions and eleven batter- le-8 nro posteil aleng tho canal between Kafrel Dwar and tliu advance outposts While Mrs. Stouu was waiting for the train Vakeiub I'asha expres'tvl re-gret that Ocuiral Stouu hail cist his lot with the English. Ho beggo I Mrs. Stone to tell her husband that the l!gj ptian army would show how greatly it had protiteil by tliu twelvu years' instruc tion u nail receiteit trom mm, lauilniL' of Turkish ttnoivs in Kk-tnt. Tho sullan's proclamation iteclariug Arabl l'h a tehel, also coudemns th. conduct of militaiy leaders as rebellious ami crimiualamt inenti.ins its (ricudl) leUlioni with EogUnd. AlWXAMilllA, Aug. 10. Two of Aubi Cuba's spies were) capturml tc-day, Tlio troops will henceforth bo supplinl with water from coiuli nsrrs. Caitwiiclit. aetlnu British consul central. in vie M' of tliu ditheulty of obtaining water It is renortod that tho ene.nv will utacuate .. . - ..... T tne works opposite tno Kiiuleh positions anil tlioin oonsupjeiitly will be 110 attack for tho prtu-uit, 1'euis, Aug. 17. It is stated the condition of lriHili is aUriiiiug to Kuropeans, hi Hadji Motismeil lias re turned to Tripoli from Con stantinople and announces tint the porte, af ter settlint! thu'allaira 111 Ectnt. intends to end an at my to druu the French out of Tun is, ftatitra till, ol a uussacro of Uinttians. nNjsuiMlhrsslth Amlil 1'lllL.tHKiniU, Aug. 11 Capt. Will. Cos ack, nu'iuUr of the Sarstielel skiruiisliing club, speaking about the Irish movement to give tiiuneial aid to Arabi Bev, announced tliat at their meeting last night every man was in fat or of helping, b tli by teuding men and money, and that "Wo aro 111 for dynamite and bullets, tlrst, last ami all the tune." re.t.i Ciiioauo, Aug., vll. The'itast lew elati hate been very cool, uncomfortably at times, and trusts are reported from northern Wis oonsin. yvru iu the suburbs of the city Dure Thursday morniug. BnottstitLE, Tex. Aug. 11 Twenty new cases of yellow fever to day, all Mexicans No deaths in the last 24 hours, Tho fever in Matamoras is in MiUu quo, about COO cases and 2 deaths in the last 24 hours. Weather is very favorable. 'I hero are five cases of feter set en miles up the nvcr at Cartenas' rancho and all mail communication is stopped. Nmv Oklkans, Aug. 11. Malachi Eng lund, of Finland, is in the hospital hero with me iciiow leter. Slliiallon In I'sjpl. CowrASTl.Noi'Lh, Aug. 13. As an indica tion of the spirit which animated tho porte in sending troops to Egtpt. it is stated tint twenty Christian mcdicafollicers appointed to accompany the Egtptian expedition, who had rcccneel pay and made every preparation for departure, were stoppeel at the last mo mens ami ineir places suppneii oy aiussci mans. The resolution proclaiming Arabi I'a sha a rebel was reached only after a protract ed eliscussiou between the palace clique and tho minUteiial party. The grand tiier and minister of loreign affairs insisted upon the necessity of 'the procl tniation, and declared that war with England would be a ttrnblo calamity for Turkeyt because Russia was ready to march into Asia Minor and Austria to March on balomca. Arabi I'asha was in tited to lay down Ins aims, and until a reply was received from him the proclamation will not become official. DuiiLiN, Aug. 12. It is stated that nuns liato been placed in the upper yard of tho cas tle and other precautious have been taken in tiew ol possible riots during the Clonmel dem oustration. k,irgo boelics of infantry parade 1 the streets to-night, cin'ing some excitement. ratal ., . .onIoh. Lfis-nov, Aug. 13 By the accidental ex plosion pf a barrel of gun powder in a trades man's shop, near a school houo 111 Grodin, Itussia, almost all the children in tho school house, ttliij were Jews, were killed. A larito numiier ei uonies we le taken trom the rums. tno winnow a anil uoors ot a cliun.li ana other buildings in tho iieighboihood wero shattered. linrliiR tlleiiiif nl Ilolilier). l'jiotllihNrK, An.-. 12 Stephen P. Itith- bun, formcrlj clerk in the licneva woolen mills, and who was dischaice 1 on suspicion of stealing, appealed at the ollico this morning disguised and applied for work. While tho clerk was absent he initio his way into the rear ollii?o where there tveic fite thousand dol his leady to pay help, and attempted to run aw ay w itli it. A mill hand attempted to stop him but ho drew a revolver, ltathbun was finally caught by the secretary and treasurer of the null after firing two shots at him. . I'. It. It. rrture.. BisMAltt'K, Aug. 13. A four hundred feet spin of the Northern Pacific bridge otcrthe Missouri riterat this point was finished ta il ay. Tho brnlgo when complete 1 111 October next will I 0 over tliiitccn hundred feet long, setenty-livo feet above tho riter and tho oulf bridge on tliu ntcr hating solid granito piers. Work on the bridge began about two years ago. It will cost about 1,000,000. Bilumis, Montana, Aug. 11. This after noon at four o'clock tl 0 last rail was laid that completed the Northern Pacific lailw ay be tweeii St. Paul and the crossing oftho Yellow stone riter, oppo-uto Billings. Inasmuch as the liridgo is not completed trams cannot 1 nttr town jet, and will not until next Thurs day. Thero is great icjoicing among our cit izens over the arrnal of the construction tram and tho event will bo celebrated. The road will bo pushed to the base of the llocky mountains.by Autumn, and trams will jrob ably iimotei n temporary switchback into Boe'in.in this Winter. This will precipitate a lnuly fight with tho Utah and Noithern railway tor Montana business for ChicaKoantl St. Paul. .New lliillruitil DivtHi, Aug. 13 The Utah extension of tlio Denver ABioliraude railway is completed en Vyiiuiiuriin, ,iuu miles 110m Lienveranil 407 miles fiom halt Lake. As tho company has iiijiv vuiupii'it;,! .itiei 111 upcruiltm 111 Utah about 10S miles ovteuding eastward from Salt Lake, less than 300 lemains to bo built to complete tho coiiut ction. Ou this link glad ing is nearly finished and tho prepirations tor rapid track lajmg indicate the opening of tins new through lino by Dec. 31st. A llloutly Hon. C-ATUTlinrmo, Ky Aug. 12. At the elec tion to-day 111 Pike county a bloody a rav De clined between the McCov and Hatfield fam ilies, 111 which ono of the Ilattields was shot and 1 lit so badly that ho died. His friends bamltil together, caueht three nf tin, MrPm, tied them to trees and shot them de.ul. More blood-shed is expectud, as the families aro numerous' and t mdictiv e. STATE NEWS. Bakei City his three newspapers. The ship Jas. A, Garfield nas gone to sea. This year's crop of grain is coming into Cor vallis quite rapidly. Tho public schools of Astoria will commence On Monday, September 4th. The Nellie Boyd dramatic combination are now performing at Boiso City. The Port Orfertl Post is going to have a new building for its occupancy erected. Baker City is going to boom. There will be a new saloon and a national bank started there. The medical department of Willamette Uni versity w ill probably soon be removed back to Salem. Union county millers otfer Co cents a bushel for wheat, and find it hard to get it at that figure. Tho stam launch Benton is now running on Vaquina bay. She has been repaired anti otherwise fitted up. Oregon City possesses a stono quarry that turns out an unlimited amount of A 1 stone. It is ow netl by Jenkins & Kelly. Dr. Poppleton, of La.fayette, threshed CG5 bushels of wheat off of 1(5 acres, equal to 44J bushels per acre. This much for Yamhill. Sol. King, the sheriff of Benton county, in forms the Oavtte that there has not been an inmato ot the county jail for four months. Gov. Thajer has appointed R. A. Enmett of Plovna and L N Liggett of Silt er Wells notaries public for Oregon for the ensuing two years. Tho Orctrort City Enterpi he is proud of tho fact that it can spell gantlet. He inters most peoplo spell it "cauutlet." O 1 you egotisti cal man. Weleain, siy3 the Corvallis Lender, that Mr. Ir.aac Notvhouse, wlnse sawmill near Philomath was burned about three weeks aco. has had the same rebuilt. W. P. Butcher, of Corvallis, was bound over before County Judge Br) son, to await the action of the gland jury in tho sum of SoOO on a charge of adultery preferred by lie v. G. W. Black. The posters for the State Fair ar.-ited yes terday and will bo distributed at once. Notice of annual rental of the booths will also be published. The Fair .promises to be largely attended. G. Chixidler & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, Wholesale nml Itelnll Itenlrrs In Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Bedding, Etc. ' C5ScDl CD &teV3L rlr JW:BF LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES! SCHO DESKS A SPECIALTY. Warerooms Extend Through 200 feet, from 166 First to 167 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. SEND FOR CATAI.Ot;iK AMI I'lUCK LIST. ILKUITOKIAL. The Goldendalo Gazelle is to have an entire ly new dress. Bears killed 130 pics at Goldendalo and carried them olf. A lecturer is to deliver a lecture on Inner- sohsm at Goldendalc." Iieunuurlns the Cot eminent Xkw Yokk, Aug. 1.1. The central labor union to-day adopted a resolution denouncing ttie British government in arresting Henry (icorgo while in tho performance of his duty as a journalist, as cowardly and tyrannical and ilcscrviug tho reprobation of all true Americans, and demaneling of the American government to take immediate steps to com pel the British government to make reparation lor tlif rnttarratitcd and atrocious insult it has lieaptHl upon the American goteruuicut. lelluvv i'esrr. Jackson, Miss., Aug. IS The State Board of Health will ostablish immediately quaran tine at Os) L on the New Orleans ami Chi cago railroad, l'ort Adams, on the Mississippi river, ami a point iu Hancock county, on the Mobile and New Orleans railroad, A certifi cate of the Board of Health will lie required from all ihtsoiis traveling. llKOUNstiut., Aug. 13. Twenty-one Mexican, autl four Aim r can new cases of yellow fever, and one death. Iu opinions of physicians tht fever is materially exhausting. Eight deaths and several new- case iu Mats moras. Twetity-twonew caaes of yellow fever to day all Mexicans but one and one death. The northern mail w as sent Kick from above. There is more alarm at a distance than there is cause for vet. A thunder squall to-day laiteil half an hour, no damage. I'hjsiciaus are apj reneusive oi a Cliange in the weather. Matamokas Aug, 13. Eight deaths dur ing the elay, ended at 0 A. u. Total deaths from fever during the week, fiftv. Goldendale is havinc a bitr Unlit on the liquor license question. It costs SG"20 per quarter to board the pris oners to Walla Walla, W. T. Tho King county agricultural society will meet on the second Monday in Sept. Seattle has been divided into three waids for polling purposes. Iho Catholic church at Seattle will be com pleted ami ready for occupancy on or about bept. 15th. A Seattle music teacher has 25 or 30 little girls in training for tho beautiful operetta en titled "Maud Irving," or tho orphan girl. Tht-reisa jam in the Skagit riter which will costfclO.OOO to remote it. Tho neces sary funds will bo raised by subsreiption. Iho blasting of a stump at New Taeoma, last Tuesday, was so carelessly handled that ono piece killed a Chinaman ami another piece went tluough tho roof of the Lister iron foun dry. Says tho Walla Walla Statesman: George Dacres, livim? on the north limits of the citj, has just finished InrtestingSOO acres of wheat that jielded 30,000 bushels, 37 J bushels tu the acic. A man named John Gustos was instantly killed at Miller ic fccott's logcinc canm on the Skagit river, sajs the Seattle Chronicle, about two miles abote Mt. Vernon, by a tree fall-, mg upon him. Death was instantaneous. The Indians ou tho l'uvallun reservation havo licently bought 18 sorting machines. Among these is a luge manufacturing ma chino for the bhoe factor) an establishment that is in opeiation and doing a good business down there. Tho Seattle post olhce, for tho mouth of duly, makes tlio follow nig showing in the way of receipts : Sale of stamps, 505 S4; sale of envelopes, Sl.'Kj box reut, 220; fees on money orders, 67 50. Total receipts for mi nth, i!U4 34. The best pleased me u in W. T. to-day aro the hop growers. To illustrate, the Jnlelli yencer hears nf one in the I'm all up valley who expects this j ear to clear fc'-S 000 oyer all ex penses, ami he isn't tho principal producer in tho t alley either. At tho annual election of officers in OIm pia, last Tuesday, J. W, Spraguo was made president nf tliH Oltmnin nml Pht.linlia Vnllm. ltailroad Co., llobert Witigate vice president, F. It. Brown treasurer, J. 11. llayelen secre tary, and Otis Sprague superintendent. At a meeting of the dnectors of the Clarke County Agricultural and Mechanical Society heltl recently, it was decided to hold their next tair on Oct. 3d, -Mi, Otli aud 0th. Messrs. Durgm, Goss mil Kobb were chosen as a committee to retiso tho premium list. Ole alley, a rancher near the mouth of the Snohomish riter, says the Intelligencer, was found eleael in his heel jesterday morning. For some time past ho has acted qneerly and ins tieaui is not mucn n: a surprise, although it is thought ho died from natural causes. Last Saturday night, savs the Goldendale Gazette, an Indian stole two horses from J. A Haskell. He next morning sold one of them to a young Mr Veuable, whoso suspicions weio aroused at gettit'g a 5100 horse tor ,10. Tho ml mau was arrested, acknowledged the theft, ami now languishes in jail, Save $20 on a Singer! DOWN WITH MONOPOLY! PRICES OF ALL MACHINES GREATLY REDUCED. Although tho Patents Expired years ago, the old Monopoly Coinpsinieshold to their high price system, and defraud the peo ple of their just share In the benefits or the patents. They can not afford to reduce pricss now, tor they still continue their ex pensive plans of selling, making it cost the purchaser five or six times the original co-t, forcing them on the people whether they want them or not. This entire arrangement is changed at Forstner's anti-Monopoly Sewing Machine Depot Ho sella the Genuine Chicago Singer, Wheeler & Wilson No. 8, tho Domes tic. Eldridre, tho Celebrated Dasis, tho Crown and New Home. Be Sure and See Us Before Purchasing Elsewhere B. FORSTNER'S GUN SHOP, Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. a.I. J. Ileirrlpllve Catalogue anil 1'rlce I.lil sent ley mall vilien renuesletl. July 29 t( PACIFIC AGRICULTURAL WORKS, AM) Foundry. SALEM, OREGON, W. T. GRAY & CO., PROPRIETORS. MANUFACTURERS Qr Agricultural Implements, Plows, Cultivators, Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Hollow Ware, Etc., MILL. MACHINERY AND STEAM JENGINES, Repaired and built to order, at reasonable rates. Also, alUimls of Farm Mnehine ,,, Jan20 general repuring, and IRON and BRASS castings furnished promntlv to order .1. H. .trrrKsoY, ummger. Portland Carriage Factory. Between Front and First Street, on Yamhill, TorthnJ. w. w. XS BETTER PREPARED THAN' EVER BEFORE AND OPENS THE SPRING SEASON OF IS?" FITTTV Buggies, Carriages, Pheatons, Webfoot Dog Carts, Light Speed Wagons, Light and Heavy Buck Boards, Bextj r Wiions, S.Je Spir and Wilte CTiipcl Wagons, Spring and Ihorou.-libneo mill wa-ons tho Esnci Harlr 7?!?J?llr 5,c.7.Sa"?' !. 'te. of the benFstcrn material" CrSn, ind prices that cannot be compare with anv of mv niilanil, Oregon. ii ,1s . J nS e" tTJ S aSnsA "otel igma- et0- liui" o' best Eastern mal facilities of anj shop on thoPaclflc Coast and ejuarantce eier article of our work, an bo bait by an5 dealer and manufacturer. Wrlto to me fo anrthin? jou nant.anj c competitors and be coniinccd. . IV. hl'l) lltiv S.IO, I'or I. F. POWERS, MAMrACTlBKIl, IgrORTEIl AND JOBBER OF FURNITURE, Bedding, Carpets, Paper Hung ing, Stoves, aud Crockery and Glassware. Steam Factory W ater Street, bctvt een Moi tgomerr and IlarrUon. Streets Warehouse 1S3 and 185 First and ISt Second Streets. 1'OKTLIMI, ORMJOV. ep9 tf Tub Bad and Worthless Are neer imitated or counterfeited. This is csiecially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof thai the remedy imitated is of tne nigiiest value. As soon as it had been tested mid ruoed liy the hole world that Hop Hitters wis tho purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imi tations spruuij up and began to steal the no tices in which the press and people of the country had expresseel the merits of H. 11 , and in eery May trjing to induce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make motley on the credit and good name of II. H. Many others starteel nostrums put up in similar style to II. B., with variously del iseil names in which the word "Hop" or "Hops" were useel iu a way to induce people to believe they wero the saio as Hop Hitters. iii bui.ii uvtrueiru njiueiiies or cures, no mat ter what their style or name is, and especially with the wort! "Hop" or "Huns" in thefr nme or in any way connected with them or ineir name, are tmitstions or counterfeits, tteware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Hitters, with a buucb or clutter of creen Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. DrtipgisU and dealers are warned against dealiog in imita tion or counterfeit. The Oregon & Washington Farmer. S1.00 PER YEAR. A Sixteen Page Monthly. Devoted to the Interests and developments of the Pacific Northwest tll be Issued June 1st TERMS AS FOLLOWS: One copy one jear. In advance, per) ear,. .$100 Three copies one car, in advance, per rear.. 5 00 Ten copies one jear, In advance, per jear,., . 6.00 O-Fapers can be sent to one or more addresses. It will contain COmnllatlnn. f mm -.11 IV.a luirn.li publlshc In Oresron and Washington, showing the development of each section, and also many original artitles prepared expressly for this Issue. It will also contain compilations from the WliLUxmi Finns. The fact that a gTeat Interest Is felt abroad and throusrhthe United fcUtcs, concerning- the Columbia River rosrlan. and the n.retxttvnf rnmuim. u.ki Information concerning; this recion, bu Induced us to wuiuicucc men . puDiicauen. vve are BATCHELOR & WYLIE. Successors of B tcliclor, VaiiC'eldcr & Co., MAKUECTUREr.S OF THE California Spring Tooth Har row or Cultivator. snare that SAttfllfVf navsi V...S-.. .j..i. i; .i- i - . -:rr " --" .--- ri ..I . . uo rsi na m's montniy puDitca many people In Oregon are desirous of . v. J"""1 ln vn tast, ana tn's monthly pi tipn ui contain Just the sort of information they will wish to send. To secure the success of this .Mcrorlse i ...""' "lagreat part of the time. He 11 visit In person every Important portion of this wide region, and write up, on the spot, all facts of In terest. In this way we Intend to make the Journal interesting and reliable. . S?.!! ,N Y0UR SCBSCMPTJOSS AT ONCE, nl PiiWv- FEW DAYS REMAI" BEFORE DATE . , ,RemlJ, )T Money Order, or RegisUred Utter, Address all letters and communications to . A. CLaKKR, EdIUr, Drawer I J, Portland, Oregon. HENRICHSEIT & GREENBERG, U rirst 8treet, Portland, Oregon. Diamonds. Silver -Ware, Watches & Jewelry. CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, ETC, 5,i!.,S, """H sl hlpkrBBeten rates! by intuit WerraiUsu aasj rriMaresj. butIM In the THOROUGH cultivation of Summer fallow these implements will ave aMeast one dollar per acre each season and will cover grain equal to the best drill. Evert farmer Is requested to take one and try it for himself. OTElrtrn Hlies Manufhrtnrril. Send fer Descriptive Clrrnlar la Batchclov & Wjlte, 31 Market Street, . . . nan Franrlse. FOR SALE BY JOHV LANCSTF.B, A CO., ISS rrout St., rorlland. mavltais $250 WILL BUY .k SAWMILL T( Offered for Use 7 -Bsm1 for ClrcsiUr. SICHM0H0 HACHIMC WORKS. BICHeX, 1MB. KeWfgESc SsHshstsSSsMiyHsVI sxr -ss?is3c3sr? iW i v 'AVuru'yi'ir V ".i'--"