The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1884-1892, May 19, 1876, Page 1, Image 1

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' fe ASTERN NEWS.5
rnn Mm mark Hill.
CureAoa,My 13.-TtieTlme8
ton, low, npi-cial says: Millard 1).
home from the lilncn Uilln, and tolls
a grannie story tt. tue tlanpera anj
iiri vatioiis of lifo at Cuatt-r City.' He
Hays he and four otlicrndug faithfully I
iur wwmiiwu uaj anil na uuuam
iu specie apiece. That was the aver
age luck lu that viglulty. , lie mbjw
-imoi1 are coming away from Uxa
UiliH, as the Indiana are petti hk more
troublesome. While reluruiug, his
party was attack eU by Indiana at ln
diau oreek and lat their hornea and
all ibeir , vaiuauiea. , una wan wait
wouuded aud bia ooairadua carried
idm on their ttaeks te t ort Jararule.
lie Uiuva thr la gulU in Ii'i"gi
prutitable Diiuiug until the couutry
gets aettled, heller trauxHrtatiou fu
el U Hies aud the i udiaus quieter. .
Rplvraa HravluUana af lk 1 Lira I4fig;uf
At a .ttiefiting or tlm I'mu.i lyano
Club last ntgit fhe following rcMiluiong
were adopied :
JUwolved, That UiU club wliilw looking
to the triuuiph of tlm Kcpuhlicau linrty in
the approaulii!ig'ltM5liitLa4 a , cCHMiitioii ol
thorns atliulnltrutlvc rrffwms whleii are e
nential to the lircJervatltm of the public
honor ami satety, yet believes tliat aueh a
triumph In pos.itilo ouly iu the eveut tliat
tlie Tarty shall irmke Ir ainieal t tte hlsti-
er scutliuciiU of the peoiile, tind shall
lect a its ca nd iilat e for tiie prenideiicy a
ataU'ninun whom people Will acuept a one
m V Wl va, a k w . J. . . ." ' '
1. !UljILlJr XXAJtr XXLKj.'T of tUlateU, RlcarJ,.1uiU.Ut(rof
the Interior. , . ,
tjueor, radical Senator from Marseilles,
is dead. - r I
s urn ror tba IaprTemrl ef rarla.
Taris. May 14. Th mnninpinty nns
hns voted, a. Joan of 14,000,800 traucs for
yuklic wwkt. ' '
M. Kave, of the TliTjribMoin Left, was
i4i(ilnted to succeed Mercer 'i under sec- '
rotary or suie. ,
"At a recent sitting of tiMS Council Gen
eral ol the department ot. Vaiiclue. a
member nooke ta odpu1oh to tlie pro
posed ulwartptkn tor tee jxouuuient bo
erected by the 4m:o-uAiZirieaaaj uioa, ;
aSHerling tliat the Araerk itlKiwed in
grstltwle tow ftl tlw rrenttftfrrrtrt tt
late wsr. 'Itie Prefect reMe this aer
llon and recalled the fact Uuit daring the
late war he wa PreO-cl of Dijon and In
the preSHiife ot the' Invasion tlie delegi
tlon tisiided Mm 400,1X3 frane for the
plekaad vounftfKVdinff4Muar:deigatiori
ot American give utia oiu zuu,uuu
Iran. .,4 t - ,.' - --
Oran4 ninr Utwm ty Mr E, Hrala
Mr lidvvani luorninn gnvo grana nm-
ner to-night at iSt. fieqrge'l Hall III this
citv. la luvTtaTlBii4 were R-iieU. J he
room waa Mt'fiilhr ilrcomteu. Atmie
t-nd rsB full length nnrtrati of Qnem
V'k-luna. on eitlier aiile the -A'aerUaiii and
British fl iijr-i. The orcliestra .ataiid at.the
oi)rtoite end ot the room wa protiwelr
tl-urrated with Hig f ll nations thine of
hnglaud ant AiBeram beAiiggm-euillv UV-
UTtwiuaa. .Aiiiung tlie - oiuit
ol Hie gneiiti were loin Ielro.
Grant and Jol. Kred ' Gntr,-
KhIi, KiitKiamu-Ohainllet-B-iid Taft, Attor
ney Ueneral Perrrnt, UiWI .Imii
U atha. ea-cSkieaaef. iilaine, (it W. IJhli.K
Ttnr:;iilier ,1;'uiiIWim'0' ltaudnll and
riaiifv, I roii-saor niri aim uenrv, Tien-
T - " :-'t i .1 f.u isii T"." T.
Ilaflnrn'te4 VKitora. '
' Tl-ttiAWt.riHA, May 11. Most ti the
dlslliignUhed rww Who participating hi
the opening dereraMiies, will tvnialn in
tliecliy, l'e niovemeutH dnrl..g tlie
day have Ix-en of a private charactei.
Grai.t. and Fi-h received cl! during the
monrrng mimI they went one to vilt Mevi
1 friend tlilrntv.-niiig., , At 7 o'clock, the
riviildfiitanU nieiitterot Itie Jai.iiet,rc
fnalnir in the tltr. dined with Sir. Kdward
Thornron'at St. beftree's Hall. Tlie rrea.
l( It-1 1 rial pa.v wiiNeav I o-morrow awn-
tug for Wapiiyignn,.! Di lstow and wile.
and l"otsiiter lioneral Jewell, leit for
Waklflngtiiil vhl iiinrnlhg:1 Taft wHl re-
miln nntll to-n o row. Gen. Sheridan
left tor the 't ttiW mom log. i Cluuidler
and Holiesoit "ml IV rrcpont will remain
limits of A..EU Berje aj t,it
Oltjrtllar la Iba asaatoitlaa mi I (Itlfa
'Nlw York. My lLJ-lJiu ceanmeiit ;
laxcited mi a aemocra tie circles fcy aaedi
t'TaiHn tlieXwiiliig fixpenaa sgalat 'lir
deiH.anroinatiin Mr PnitdauLi It urw
fiiHi wise cnnnels honld prcvaH M(W!r
thxn tit ri0iial aeiDltinn V .asry
(ll.iii honld rule- i New .Vork Iws po
claim te the aotajHiatUiii, stbi. J ear, ,aod
Iter relatifut titward etiMtr. -Ures shonla
("i-eut Aiiyn being vec-xf'led.. J. doui(
I'lliUai tlawia lua sole retoaini'i-. In
1S74,Ih waa,slcta bf 0,000? majority.,
tlHigUst wileail tlm viiaie uf UAi Pen
ersta; iiarif . lot) loUewuig swmiuer. it
i ft.aili.-v, i-roiiffr nairii aim
to betrinted ters-w inland carry f.rwit JLorfv.Te.r'iiwi.-y. SamnH
vice re-ioliitioti-) uf ilas. Jw-puUiuaa t party
in tSlly Sad ut tins jirtcut iviuliuon ol
that nertW, It wtitiMl irrt lew bad oolicy
lliail Infidelity to .the tiludiiu liiade before
the na'lon to lunve It open to doubt. hi tliy
tliat thorough reform of the civil servUie to i -V rork. i-x-tjw-mir Ulgler and
.o whiutatue Kepulilieinr party t plelgca-i , .im.-vipiuu.aiie ri s
lteauueil. l.lial in ieir ttut ciVUaflr-l " n-jiKTuiru uj ianx ajrynig vy"'!!-,
HjiSiooeT"rrorn rmir re-speenve gi.vern
i amawtaf BlM ftrhl 'Cr lnl . AeeVillt;
l'H4 li lent and tk .tetW promhwiJt
gisiti,.f is,skc t'A d, tuil.JJwa
ere at the head of the lahle ,
election of the centennial year vrheUMiri ! Aei1 fhe dinner a Over. Sir Kdward"
Llmt tiariv uteuda Lucarrvaiu wuJi n-lnrin. amioestwi rrm r-ejxiuenv, lwice weote!. a-i
or U willing to tolerate a yiteiu .f aan Ut'" pralet,errejaanryl'.U-!
an and peronal tiivuritiain which Ji .augur:itionyteway, ana suukei tng
irraued the public aorai u aoj ular.ne 1 all land n iviiig cmfriliute! ,l;r nite to tlie
good ctliBni -; -t - f - f"""ri
Resolved. That we rijoiw
at lea-t l lie uTjiietloneii dem md-i of iul
lie duly imU i be plain coii.tUlUiiil p'irly
triumpli, an) The mime and srv tl--.-
ThatJhe lU'puliliotn u'tr: v tuu-t lit full lC
till and Law im gmn nl I .r tlouhl III it it
Intends to la- till'ilnl to I hi- llirne finl
and paiaini'iini pilnuiple to which n tm
long te-cii i n'ilii ly plul-cd. ail Iur nlm h
It b.x done more ui id U oip il.ie of duf,ny
muni uuu iw iff r p iny, winu.i pilot;.,
plea are following : Fir-l l int, an vmi
r.cfli nhiifl lie' eitiul Intfore the InwXil"!
shall be pruti'L-ted by the law. N.-vund '
That specie payment mid goM ai n Ktan
dard ot value, Khali be Speedily renUnH.
Third Th.it the civil service ahull be re
formed ou the-e poinu ut least, and tliat
botti n-ailuilona and iiomlneen if tlie iip
pniiehb! liej ubllcin Xational CoiiVoo
tiiiu should be niivii in to li'UVa uo gruUaid
eitmtrmir uuuwvur i r uimrMm. n t "!
I proMiliieut tieinui nmnifcil ilbat hU ,atithoiity ua
3, President ! likrlf, y lie iat Uiroogh i're'Jdeiicy on the
-SeHTetarliM (brain. Io the auiuinu lie aumed aiiddid
control 1.1k- ntei coiiveatlpu. tiaming all,
the cHinliilKte. ' ifo alo had ttve f:e'
'.mHiiUii ,tn .suit bmiielf The renl
a reiloclug tne ivmocratic majority ny
"20.1100 vote. Menila-n'ot ' the aaemWy
protest agaliiat all ffrhMo net aside and
erawd not proinineiitlemocrat who rc-fu-
to Join lii the Ibftntlrtdri fit any gtrlit
ly ieroiml party,. . Tpe art icle has ppevial
iiminciiTe t-afi oMner recent
" ! Arrival fa Hardcrrr.
Ntw .YotK. Mav 12. This momli c
oflK-er Ky-r, of the San Franctsco polke
arrlvie h- Brooklyn,' having in custody
John llolllhaii, wIki mnrdereJ Wm. ltu.
ell in-the lauer city, In 1871. .
" IndepynUeat Pepabltenn Movement,
. Tlie Sun my an effort la belne made to
unite the Bepubllcsns of thl city who ate
opposed to tlie custom home machine.'
I1.a ....nLu.aa nf .Hnnnm1 Ijui L
iirtlepeiideiit ol tlw liennblican cemrj1
conimittee, ol which Mr. ElwoodE.
Thorn Is chairman. Ttie leaders iu tlie
new .movement are confident they ran
unit the Kepublican reform club and the
liryau-nd McUurx party wider the title
ol the Kelorui Ix'Dne and Indeiandent
i:iTiiTnci oigaul7,it on. It Is not pto
poMd t conteat the right of the custom
Itoue (Megate to scau iu tlie Cincinnati
leonveiitlon, but should the union be eflert-
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i u, n iifcf iiiiniovr ui inuiiviHiai ju pnuiL-i
can e in noutitless go to ( Inclnnalt' to
proiet against the uomimiioti -of a niu
cbliie candiilalt.-
L' ' , Brta4aai aa4 UtS CkIqb l.ane i .
,.cINEW tonau May 12 Ihe- UtiHn
lejtie thib bad a nia.-i.-ial meeting last
jii jht.Anong: the name proposed lor
uieiooeraoap-wa tuai ol secretary - isri-
tuw, who uoeived 11.) vote and 12 black
balls. W A tier the renult'waa known the
wllditi rotnmotUai and indignation pre
vailed, evlry mau jumped to his feet and
exclaimed s'skgtttnat , the black balls. , , At
length Jitlsi'Jay saia the aflair would uot
have a had! fkxt uoon Ilia party, hut
wiiild fnrply Hue lor a little merriment
to its oppunviits. , Ue bad not expected
such a result. IhU could see nothing except
a spirit of uwili-e in die transaction. Ji s
tow had bivn eteeteu to mttnbor'lilp
ITiilmi tfliMt Khcre he (Mr. Ja 1 Iiad been
tilackhalh-daume years ago. because of, big
hitW9 BH-Hvitie,.ti.jJ , -..,.i,r!,:li
Trlnl af ('!. Ilaara la ProartM., r
it mme, with Laving let thecootract
for building the road at extravagant
prices to the Hrrh Chaa. Crocker & Co.
of which they were-members and di
viding the profits inrnnr themselves.
Oua of the moat serious charges Is
that the outlay pf money to keep l!e
road in repair is so small that the
ties an1 Iron rails are In bad condition
and unsafe 'for the transportation of
pawwugers. t Ttiwr. petitioners ask. an
Irvvestigatien ou. the ground that they
are stockbolners in tlie road aud are
unable to obtain any share of the prof
its, and cannot secure theit rig-tits
through the courts, because the im
mense recouroes of the xuanagcrs en
able them to obtain tlie most skillful
counsel and invoke the law's delay.
1 he petition makes out a ene against
tne uentrai rue If to which If sustains 1
would be even worse than the Credit
Mobelier frauds in the constrnction of
the Union Faciflc. ' -
.Among the tdarners of a petition nre-
reuteil bv Sarsrwiit are John Robinaon
Aothooy England and Anthony Coats
wno siaie icey are stocknoidersot the
Central 'Pacific Railroad Comnanv
anil that they are refused payment' of
inetr proportion ot tne earumgs and
Proms. . , , vf, ,;. ,.- .. .... . ... ! .
Robinson. .Anthnnv and "Rcro. In
their petition Trsented to the Beuate
to day, state that their interests are
Identical with those of the German
government to com pal the managers
io retire 507,tju.ooo or the bonds Ule
gaily issued in 'excels of the actual
costof the road, and that they, the
petitioners, being men of small means,
cannot enforce their rights in courts
without unsupportible expense nd
delay, 6tc., therefore, in their extreme
ueeii, tney came to tjongressj .; h
St.1 t.6if?.:' May' 12. i-The trial or Col.
JV. CI tavt e.,ffetierl naweneer azent ol
t imaiiT nmip recent bi ecvi, ia.'l.(.il ..ji 11 m .4.
hie-KAlip ...it akmm ,i.il he.- -o.h andOonncll Blnfts Railroad
rlZI-S ?1 . T Company,' indlcteJ for cmnplicity wiih va-
tarn nl.Ji
with. In -pftiprw-iAr'ihln.f
.-fi ;
' Irtons reveftne oflloers and fiitil!er itSt.
liKt -ptawhtM !!. '. ! TT:.d JvtseprtiMiWhtifi.iti whisky IVsnrt-sl In pro-
ukrtal KeMbllaia AdtiM-a u AwhII
tl Aeilou of tl.e Otuer ! II. a.
t VottK. May 13 Tlie x n-ntlve
comiuiuee of the .N ew York Liberal He.
ixiMrTtiopi; t'irftfrier,"wiw only rivalry lit
.(. K' t''-" -of H-ace Imlwetai trm:tM eauitrlea
thut lor onee I ... ..' ,
iiRalll ia.vr-1 ia;,.iiiuiiGyff,AU! Wl-lirl lift.
iiKiipa-i.y to'di'ink hu la-aUh jt lUe Tn -iileht
ol if.'e lulte"l Matt. Tbl was dime
and the hand played ""Star Siiingleil Kan
ner" Minid applause. The President then
tlKinkeil Mrialwwjl lor the kind aUn-ion
to Ins eon itrym mi. Ha knew of no U-Uer
reply tliiiu to ask theiu all to drink tlie
Im.ilih ol H.-r Msfcrfty. ,1Qieert Victoria,
wlnc'i wa done while tint orubestra played
tlie uatloi.id aij jit. Kimlatid.
IliOiaaa Tpna w a Paaata.laa
of a a-Saiia.
" Sam Fkan'ssoo, May 11, It night
4wMiS'Mre Ol 'A la ma da county, and
Cha. Honntaj;, deputy licence collector of
tins city, tooK p wscs-lon at U.ikl itid of a
boy three and a half year old. who !.
claimed by Kebastiin QuagliuU a rider io
Vneen' Oircu. Si bi adopted sou.; ; The
ciiiki i la sea ny writ ot na-tieaa corpus
fHii tli nupretue emirt oil the gi-ouml lie
was uniawtuuy reiatnea irotn Ins parents
i,h'j live hi New York city. .Some efforts
vv-ie made by the attache! of the circus
prevent thu taking of the child h
One of the principal point 'of Interest
sbfiNt the mhaf j iM -l turn I flefeHilvtK '
Hn A. t 'l be wigluHl decUmslon. and orig
Intil cainmiisioiij ol Washington an coni-pilndi-.r-lu-chi
f ot Amytlcm arinie',
wbicft aj i-t a fire prAnf "aaS',-' -fotly ex-'
p'ed to view, attmct inacli aUeiitkut ftoaa
all visitorv Tiie iXatuji.il (?Ju-t-nni. in
tli sa ne biuLi'ii'i;. i also itr iy ' vi.-i!ed.
Oue ot the hrt vi-it'Ms to the Exhibi-
trres in the district ci-nrt at Jefferson C'il v,
and It fs likely to be Interesting In Us re-1
mum. : ' " -
lh iMii'i-tlnil Kualortalp.
"Tlu Tribiuie's Hart find upecial In re
irant fo' the result of the election lor
United State Senator claims that the con
test is one of dollars aud Cents, and kits
W. R. ll:i:r. of the Hartford Tuni s h"!(l
stimlry Interviews with Senator 'English.
tlm result or which ;is that the latter a
horf time before the election paid down
t publicum last night passed a res fhalnin 'Vii" b(1 ' Amelia bolei. . Tlw matter
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V
Itiat Inasmuch as no liberal orguiatluu 1
, Known io ejist.) in any rs
: - A i,. I in v in ll i'i I uii-
lied exigence of tlie Lltleral" R-pi'iHclnl
wnotn tn their iintlmial iiunicltv reirntly
issued a cntlfor a MalloiMil Dora veutiuti ul
tlie liarty tliey claim to rcjjrcsaiiit... H'Uvv
therefore advise the lil'r l!s of ?Cea Turk
to a wail the action of the eoiieiiti-i is at
Cincluiiatt nud tit. j.ouis, with a view ol
supporting the least otyct-tionable caudi-
1 dale ttiereby iMttniimted,
: FOREIGN NEV3.
5 -' laaiaiMiaa Hlanarblnr ol Tairks.
v K;CH, May 13. Advices from Silon
' lea souruM say a bat'la was fought venter-.
. day near Jjesiseisen in which iOJ Ttuks
' o-.ud 100 insurgents were kl'led.
I CelelaUna; Itoe Sgnr wf rarelca cd
aaiKl. 1
jj. The Turks at iScuUri had a celebration
over tlie murder of tlie (Jermanand Kronch
consuls at .lalon icu. , . - ,
Later dispatches from Athens ty a Vcs
' set which arrived from baloulca brh.g,
news that tlie American Counsel was not
in Salonica ut tlm time of tlie lmi-der.1
ptThc Chriitians tKik liU carriage that ha p
icned to be at the railroad otation, put
i the girl in it hud drove her to tlie couaul
t. ate, lii ovialoiial uouucil and the mob met at
the Mosque. The governor was present
wlajxi tliesioiisiiU wtire uiurdereil ; lie only
protested aud treated Him matter lightly,
r The Turks tiled past the corpses an sjiat
upon tlieiii. I tie iMMlyot tlie rrcuch con
sul had thirty tour wound-.
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n
Wtlawa tivrrOaw. .
Ottawa, May 12. The spring freshet
in tlie Ottawa river continues. The wa
ter Is uow 20 inches higher than ever !'-
at this ooint. The iiiter-tirovlnein I
V'sTbridirei at Porta ue Osilart was carried .otf
oj and several wharves ef tlie tin ion ir-!
ly I warding couiiny have been torn up. At
La' i.'haudiere. this morning, a portion ot
O'l Baldwin A Perley's docks aud crried
way and subsequently six pile of lum-
.1.. tt.t fell lute ti river, and swept
tv. llw water lias rises ova lnclie
last night, endangering the safety of
aropartv. Lnspatcnea iroaa vuiares
tlie L pper Ottawa describe I be flood as
pey lie most Oestructive on record.
mce
tn Ui
Pc oiie i
1V an
came up ill the Kil'leeuth Iristrint court Uv
ita'e Vsc jii W.rir-aiereli.ld,isrrdtl here "rated
n'.e the o 'uTi-j the.ileiiwy "Iwtf that fjitijjlinni wa In
tne liauit ol -wnlppitiir tnui ts--cau-c lie
would not practli properly for exhibition
t yw vUi'.u,, li-. Mitilag, wIhj is well
"US U IU. UolJleCllU W ltb ll aKftcietr lor
tlie f..- v n i-ei of crue tvio animal and
0 ive in iiet king to orgaaHws Sliiiilar One
i.ir lte prevention ol iruelty to children,
received a letter and teletrrani I nun New
Ynk requesting Mm to aasnrne charge of
iiKvcnisi.-wnioii was illegally restrained
l.y IJ.ia jliHiii. Tlw umilH-rol llie child,
Mrs. Ml'JuU', alleges that the child was
only temporarily eutrusied to tlie care of
iyn igllmii; hue that on her subsequent de
sire to reclaim him, she was denied and
ot pei initti-d to see him. Some disposi
tion ul tite we will probably he readied
tUisaiU-rniKMi.
In tlie case ot the child Varry McCabe.
taken Jroiu Uiiagliaiit, a rid. r iu Oneen'
e riius, last night and brouglii before Judge
lrwineiie ou nsiwas oorpus tois morning,
the Judge decided , to give lbs ji tiki to tlie
eujloly of Charles' "Honntng peiKfing tne
ar.i iysl of t-vi'louce fiooi N Yoek. The
cuso. bid tur to otKi.lou ciusiilrable
lulereit.
... , l euleitaiiMl
N'kw YoiiKa Mav II. The journsls of
this morning are given up almost wholly
to accounts ot jiiiddculs at the Centenulal
npeulng veUrday. The opinion Is that
tla' ofieiiing day Is a siio-ess, augeriin'
well for the exhibition. Ilerr Wagner'
t'ontennial Match" lias biken greatly in
tlie tavorol the peraileiearhig It, although
sfMin; crithsi think It unefpial to the famous
'Kaiser .March" or the lluliligi inus."
Iiisappoiutment baa been expressed tliat
tlie comjiocr had 1noororated no well
knowu Americas air lo the inarch, but It
now turns out that "Yankee Uoodle"ooin
poses tlie entire latter portion ot tlie
march.
Main m SIM faitaantal.
The Sun says : Giant read Ida speech
and his reading was Inartistic and Instat
ing ; and to cay all a man fell in a fit dur
ing the reading, aud in tlie OMduaion it
one could hear.- Out ot doers much of tlie
walking had to be done lo the toad : ami
many ol the fences had not been re mm) red. j
oil every nana were - Wat a lack, of ouro-
I'.on grounds tin- ui in.Uia w as the Enioe- ; Jr.l.fXKj lor tl.e ik ot the Slate committee
ror of P.razH. Im ri-if w i- more e--ciaily j in the approaching i lei-tton, which amount
to the maWiinerv ball, wheru lie carelullviwaa subseitC's'l'v Amililed. making his con-
bilieetiil tlk" !jieat "Cia-lia Fnsine. Ills triliiiti.jn -20.000. UnrniMil was to meet
visit was briil, and a fur a short, stroll
through the (. ronnd- he left the city, ae-
canpatr.ed hy the Itrxztlian niinlsttrr and
tlrt-ee sir toirr attend nits, tor ilming
lon. Lh-laware. to inspect the Jaokssm
Shnrp Company's slaips. ot that place.
After eoiu fhriaigh tlaMr car works.be
visited several other large mtnutacturinj
establlsliments. incltvllng fhe ahlp yards,
nmnieen laiiorie. etc. Alter exoiessiiig
hiiiKrtf very inncli pleased w'nh ids trip,
he returned to this city b tlw sflernoon to
attend a lMipiet given to-uiiiht by the
Brliish ministei, Thornton. Tlie Empe
ror will leave lor New Orleans in a day or
two, where lie will n-nnlii for sewnil
weeks, and then agithi return to Philadel
phia to witness lite exhibit ion io Uelsil.
i Joniia Tlwress will remain iu this city.
Governors liigersoll.Hice and Senator Fer
ry, Chief flnsi ire IVaite, ;ttistii-e !avls
and Brakfly ol f.t Hipreme ivMirt. ex
Speaker Blaine. Mayor rVk-khacD ot New
Yerk. and a umiiher of Congressmen, also
viiited the grounds.
his rival iu presence of Burr hut tailed to
do so, and ret mating d to transfer a like
sum of f 2i,000 to the coders of the com
mittee. F. Brown, nominal t!itieiwr ot
this sum. admits he knew at that time
that Engli-h was laboring under indecision
but Insists his business was to carry the
State, Uklng tool wlierever he could tfnd
them. He has been since prominent In
urging lVirnurn s clulni. anil i ct trg-ed
wi;I. having everywhere represented to
his workers that It was Baruura's money
they were handling.
saietul.
Bwii lltra-.s-a.onn.O-ii fret of Lumber
LrwrTOsf.' N Mar 12 R. C. Pen
gra ft tUt Wh rtoom lrolve this morn
ing, letting 2.000.000 feet of , huoiier over
the fall-.- A big jam lormed at tlie end ot
fie bridue sod the water In tlie river rose
two Incites sn hour until this morning.
Ti 11 of Nitun I'uiuinmeeil
Chicago. May 12. Tlie trial ot D. M.
Mtinii.fonniT v "inervisor of internal rev
enue of this district, commenced thl
mom'ng on Joint Indictment sgainwt him
and E. F. Cridsres. ex-deintty collector.
They are charged with comsplracy to de
fraud the revenue,
r-s?i i imi
. t'laad In tl Canaertleait BUwar.
Lancaster N. II.. May 12 Tlie
water In the. Connei-t lent river Js rising at
the rite of an Inch an hour. It is now
higher than for twenty five yeir. The
autiresrallv of thrConnecUcur rl vr Is on
bmad slieet of water, from Northumber
land to iMlton. Travel Is entirelv suv
fiended on ttw Boston, (concord and Mnn
treal rntlrosil, lietween South Lancaster
and (, rave ton .Junction, on tlie Grand
I miik railroad, a distance ot twenty five
miles. The toll bridges scross the' Con
necticut liere and at Northumlierland are
greatly dangered. They are being loaded
wltli rocks to keep them irom floating.
aiany dwellings along tlie river, are sur
rounded with water.
1 lie roaf-resatoaml Printer.
Nbw Yokk, May 12 The World's
wasuineton special aays: "The re
sult of the investigation into Clapp's
ram win on rpponeo to tlie House on
Monday, and will cause a vacureay iu
tne since Known as l Xmgmsstonal
Printer. I'lapn prot inaew to realm In
I order to relieve the Benat from any
embaraasoient. The eornmltt will
cnarg tu MaoawreiaeM of th -gov
a.. ffMaaiawn,. .... , nL.tjoiakaa a . .1. aa,aiiM..la 1...- arnmsDt AflliU w Ih aTlriiv.iMn
a . , (. f , . . . - h . . v iiaw , ..... ma.vgaii. aim
PARIS. May 13 FlearO asserts tliat at oliate and aicrvttihix wu iu-n rM-r,.t, u lOOrruntion iu oontra.-ta. and will a.b
a oouncll of ministers yesterday it was de-i fourth of the ileiuaiMl had b-en supplied. , the House to certify evidence to the
eided to propose to President MacXahottn'hereJs strotig protjabllity tlie Kxlilhl- arrand Jury for tbe Indictment of ITapp.
the uame of H. D. Msreere Morals, Ro-Ulou will open on Sunday-, lire soldiers ' Tho latter abandooad bis defoBo bo
smbUcan under secretary of slate, s no- are a mere carcatiire and only fit to servo ore Uie committee.
-New York, May, 12. The World's
-Hs-ial. says Hie receipts of tlie first day
ot ueiiteiiniHi extiimtton Mils hclow the
estimate. From returns of a few lurnuiles
UxTe were not over 80.000 paying visitors
admitted, iwuigin? the receipts a little be
Voud .JO.OiKI. Tlie market street lines
i-a tried tiO.OOO pasnger ; Cliesfnnt and
Walnut lines 3UO00 ; other lines 20.000
altouetlier 120,000 lares were taken uo bv
tlm varkais conductor. Adding to this
iD.'SAiuikeu to tne grouniis tiy the mil
mid oouipatiies the tiumber present mti
have reached 225,000 and over. The most
encouraging feature of the Exhibition to
day In tlie returns er the turnstile this
evening fchowiug (SO. 000 paying visitors, or
receipts oi aooui fu,uuu
! be paying visitors to the Centennial
opening Wednesday numbered 72,133. Al
though tlie crowd was mvater than it i
likely to oe again (lin ing tlie summer, the
iKfttel accotninoilatinns proved adeonate
A large tiuuib!rof forciifii nalutlnes bv
celebrated masters have just arrived.
Twenty cars lads on tlie Pennsylvania
thllroau track ana three belated vessels at
tlie wharl are ruled with belated exhlblw
A few days more promise to complete all
departments.
Iowa shows among exhibits tn Agricul
tural Hall specimens of soils from 30
counties, In glass tubes six feet long show
tug depth of loam. -
Oregon's exhibit U rich in wheat, wikk!
vats auu oneo iruii.
Washington territory allows tlw tallest
wheat and oats.
Caiilornia prjsliules of each excite
eral wonder.
Charge aa-nluat (he '. P. B. R
The Times' Wushingtxju special say
a petition has just l?en received hei
rrem California asking Congress
appolut a joint committee, to sit
fiian rrancisco during the recess, to
inquire into the Italia of the Central
Pacific Railroad Company, the airuirn
or tne nrm oi unariea CriK:ker & Co.
and of the contract and Finauoe Com
pany. The petition also asks that leg
Islation bo postnoned until the iuni.
mission have reported the facts aud
th petit lone ra. promise to make good
the serious allegations , contained it)
the petition. Petitioners allege that
various guts ana suoaiatos to the Con
tral racJne have excaadad In valua
$1,000,000, besides bonds issued and
urea oy mortgage in r(MMj 0
the amount of f 27,000,000 more. They
say the construction is of the flimsiest
character and that it could b' hnili
j yor $5,000,000. The petitioners charge
i uainai6i vi iu muiauy, wnoiu
gen
!.T.l1l,,
Per Tflar.hT sfal'or ntlicrwlss
Mi nionUi,,!? Y'lL'j!1 'Hioi-ali'e.
Bubw;
anvnuoe. .Mf Htri 'UIIIM11
. AilrartlKements Inserted at Trasntialile rales
ll' i a i i i
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ODD FttLO VVS'1 t)IRttGTORY.4 1 v'1
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8nlm, Oregon. ... -. ..
nAf I. AHU l.lbliARV hr.MH, OJ(llI:lt ,
Oommen-Jhr .-hid KurrV strnets. honr-of -mimltir
t ax lolliivvsi - JnniinrOi lolr. Navem-
liarasa leuaitwil 7 ti'clo;,' e, M.i t'obruaryi r .
auiruii, April aim j)euieioi!r,:ai'olwk', e. M.;
Ms v.June, July aivl AngitHt, n';)o,-Jt, J-. m.
MitmlsM-s lrnm ottior ntiuraa ar VaiaIIhIIt hi. .?
Tiled to attuiid. i-'UC,l A t.
-CaKMiocarrA lAioaa Nor 1-WaetS ererv on
Wcdnswlay avenlnir. - A.U. lira', .V, .;,; VV. J.
Herren. V.U.; M M.MlJIcr, K. 9 ; M. L. Caam
Iwrliu, P. 8.; J. (i. Wright. Tniasiirar. 5 . J,
A NNIVKItSARY l.linflB Noi 1!U-Meets avar
Mcm.lar avrmlnK: T. Orln Marker, X. i ; J..hn
Knlirht V. i.: H.-fsiMiilto.H.h.: fc. N Chur-
ci.lii. r .. B. ; Jamu t "ncy, Treasurer: .
OUV IiTKlK'Nrf. irf.i-Meetii ever Satnrdav
evening. Itiibt. Thimp,nn. N.st.J .1. II. Unwell,
u. u. n. i;nari-.nin, m ci at, rarmeiiiar.
.d
P. 8.$ E. M. Waiie. Tieaniu-ur
WU.LAMKTTE KNCAMI'MENT
8.W.; T.O. Barker, S,-.riteNf. II. Jorilaii, T
Meets
Kit
rreaa
m 1' I I) .. . ....... r .. , w ' "
u.oi, v.. ........ u.t. -
Colfax Rkbkhaii 1-oki- k Iiikik. No. 1.
Meets first ami third Tnesdrtif aili rinnih. C
M. Parmeier, N. U.; Mrs. CO Miirntw, V. U.;
Mrs., A. J. Reily. It. 8.1., Joalaa, K. a.
Odd Fem-ows' Libuasy.. , Mibers of rsit
mmiiing lolires, and Uiylj; tiimllje.-1. arts'entitlwl
to true' iiae of the I.Mimry, sus-jw-.tt" be (atciila
timis. : Uooms oien every .evalnf..funitav, x
copied ; often, also, Simdsy attorsnoil. tlil Fl
lowii visiting Salem are inaile wclcnitu;. They, will
And achtiire selection of hanks, ami an nmnlpwip
ply of iMirrent liternnirs la the mi.l Tae ttoai-d
of'TruHees If onmisiml of the Trustee! ol the oon
eribsiniK Lfulges. Time of m;;e ing, third -Thursday
vi eai'.b mnntli. J. .J. Mnriihv oi Xo. 1, Presi
dent; 'eo. Williams 'n. 13, Vkse Pi-esldent: A.
N.UiltsTt af No. l.eiirctrv; dos. llakemr N.
13, Treasurer. Members if Board J. U.-Wrlght,
Vi. w ajiinaml J. J. Marpbst, Ijlui 1: Uaoi Wll '
ltara. Joe Haker and K. C. Churcl 111, So. 13; A." "
H l'hrt, T. M. lit.h aiidjohu Hofuaan.Nu. 18,
y.tiHi-.hwatka, Mbrarlan. ; ' MSly I .f-- t.
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KCrtTBUCAll 1'SIIO!! SATIOJIAI. ION.
t - ...i an VKIITIw.,f -.1. i . ,-i
WAsursGTON. Jan. 13. The riext Un
ion Kepublican National Convention for
candidate for President and Vice Presi
dent of Uie United States will, he held at
Cincinnati on Wednesday, the 11th ot
Mine. 1876. at 12 o'clock, noon, and Coi
sit ot delegnfes from each State; eottal to
twice the mmiber of Senators and Repre
sentatives In Congress, and two delegates
from each organized Territory and the
District of Columbia. In- eallinV couven-
ions lor the election of delegates the com
mittees of the several Ktates'are recommended-
to invite nil ReDiibliciui electors
aud all other voters, without rcsard to
past political diflereiices or rty allliiii-
lons, wno are onposeu to revivii:r section
al issues, and desire to promote friendly
ieeling aud ' iMMrmatient Ir.trmouv in the
eontitry by thainralnhig the constitutional
rights ot every citizen, including the full
and f ree exerei e of the right ot sufiitxn..
without hitiinidutinn and I'r.uid; of the
continued prasccntioii and punishment of
all official dishonesty, and of tin e -onoim-
eal administration of Governnictd by hon
est, taithlul and cauahle oflicei-s: who nra
in favor ot making fueh tctorni In the
Gov r iment as experience may suggest;
who are lniposert to Impairing the credit
of the nation by .depreciating Its obliga
tions, and in litvor of sustaining in it every
way. W illi faith and financial honor: who
bold that tin common school system is the
nursery of American liberty; and should
be maintained absolutely tree front pecter
ian control; who believe, tor tho promo
tion ot these ends, tliat tho direction ot the
Government should continue to be confided
to these who adhere to Uie principles of
inn ami support inem as incorporated in
the constitution ami laws, and who favor
recognizing and strengthening the fundi
menial principle ot national naitv In the
centennial year of the Republic. '(Signed)
K. i. MORGAN'.
ChatrmHn Of the I'elitibllcail National
Committee. "
W. CHANDLER, Secretary.
CAPITAIaLOIKJIi.Jfo, 11. nieets every Satrrr
day evening at 7J oVIook." Mall corner of States IO I
andlilberly Streuls. . .. - SeplSdtf
1 TM i
NATIONAL BUSINESS
First Street1 batweetii' Morrison
and Alder,"a'ri3 .Ater Street
i between Fronf art4 FrSt,
PORTLAND, . -i ".1 : -I 'OREGON.
1 k - . - it... , ,
M..DeFRANCE,. President.' 1 i t
W.tL; WHITE, Secretary..
1 . .. . u
An ins'ittuinn ilestsned Ibr 111 bi Iness train-
t ingo rttiwesrirttrt ases.""- '
TpHK covbseof sTtrirr: ejibHaVes AI.I.
the bin,-.hirialmngta thoioi.uii lu -'a.
INK.SS KDUCATION. After having la-cu n ai'lu
ari.a;nti;i with Hie ineni-v nt lnd'r.I.K ami 811
til.K KNTHV JluUK-KKslftNU. Ihisli e- lornu,
....... ..... . ui. ,.(i.,1iii,inuii ;m-i-.antjie L.nv. eic.
the siidmit is iilacpi) In an Aatual P.uslnots Depart
incnt, whci-u he buj a, tells, (.hips, etc, following
thH routine of arlrst-olass h.tsiness cstahlishmenl ' '
munt, whet
tlie routine
of all kludf.
Adcjiartiiient for Instruction In TELEGRAPH."
A Tepartment
GltAPHY.
Ibr iustruotlou u, iMIONO-
Instrujtionln Fit IS NCI I awl SiEUMAN, ll da ,
8lrt , , , . . "
Instni.'tioii In T)rn.in1.-"itrl TVv m.mshtp, Drawa.'
Ing, Mapiang, Are.hlteolural De-igns, eio. la the
whitoconrse e.u;h snuleia 1 tveh es' scjuratu snU
tiiUlrldual instruction.- ...
Department of Penmanship SECOND TO NOSE '
Ul the United Slates.
The Ladles' Iieparrment 15 ..entirely separate
ami titled alone for ladies, j , , s rf
For full parti.-ulars ivu fur VJInslness College
Journal," jmit,to au.v uiii-L in i,heooiiuti-)-. . j.,.
Address, Def RANGE & WHITE,
Jyatamsm- hock Box 104, IVmlanrt, oirai
REPUBLICAN STATE FLATFORM.
The ReDUbllcan liartvnf Oreann In ..r.n, ,,n,...
asfonilileil. makes this deolamliuu of Us principles
Jfr-oolved, That in tlileCcntcnn!,-i! vciin of Anior
loan IiideM-ii..-me we uyaln alUrm our ilevoiimi
to thnias linioanxMital prlnclp'i upon which in
r ipublle and die Itepuulkau party were fmnded.
Amo- ( these ara -
1. Unswcrvtnir flilfiliiT to tin, I'An.l till lln .,..1
the periwluliy of I he Union.
2. The ta-enervailnn nfitia 11hrilf.A na an,mi
rjlaaof all dtUnna ihruiiKbout I lis iiatlon. and
ne nnimniai aumtnwtiatlon ol the laws in every
pari o. the country lor the proieednn andenfoice
aiant of public and jiiialu lSgiitaaud I he uiiiiilf
incut nf violenco and crime
3. Iui-eandBoonomk-.'ilalmlnlstr.-Uionor every
le-mrlmmu of the aovernmem. Sihim i.ml n..r,....
al, and w plalg ilia Mippoit of ihe ltepulillcan
warn loan nsiaeu rer. hoaustl v pp.pn.4e1l and wi-e-Iv
.U-sl-zne-l to promota lis) moral and material
n-niiei 11 y 01 Uie people. ,
i. That a well InNmictdl people alone can he
pernwiiui tly IVo, 11 In therelm-e esuenlial tiint 1 lie
public school Hvaiem stiall Is-inalivalned In ordor
LhHt everv child m.-iv i'.'.-elv. tui.-u .i.,..u,;....
will Hi bun i'or imiui cldseni-blp and wears unal
reraldv oi)se. to nnv division of public scIlki:
moiiBV for anv purtxiee wh iie' er.
u. 1 nai w.iiie we are in tavor ol a revenue for
the eupiiort orihe geneial governniont ly lints,
upon import', sound policy requires unci, adjust-
ment of iImim! iuin.ii.iH as 10 enconui 'ii iim .i...i.
Delimit of the iiidiistriiil interoms of the whole
country, and ivecnninitnd that ill, y of national
sxi hanpe whkni socam-s to the working men lilier
ul aires, to saiicultvre remiiniHaiiii. nri..aa
mechanics and iHitimln.-i iin-m an adequate reward
lor their skill, Inhor ana enlerprlke. Had tn the Ha
llo 11 .-oniiueivlal proapeilly and liiilepuudtwiai.
. That Ihe liest Interests of all citizens of ev
cryiwrnliilou and pumilt Imperatively demand
he eneedluat reiurn to specie basis of alue IM
curien,-y. and we liail with gratinoaUou, die act 01
a Republican (Jimgresa ileflnliely nrovllina for
that eml. 0
7. That we are In favor nf untiring prowvulinn
ami pubMiasagt of pnlilk; fraud and crnue,lrw
liKMing ami iKS-.ulallnn In nfllce, wherut er enst
iiig, and we rupsat lb Injuautioa, "lc aa auillv
inaa eagapa.1
S. We ileawmt that our national candiUuw
'hall Ik mea af Uiedialecrity, wha will carry ma
ibis palky of return, aud prcaeme ioviaiata tba
great rr.ulta af tb war.
i. Waarrnlgn tbe preisait Stat aliulnlsl radon
sml Its sapportera as corrupt ami pniflmai 1
- -" "... iu.i-.aa wainKiu,i 1 11 ll'i: luav
kava U-es srailty of iMrin.au Icgialatiua; Uay
lUTa tuiianaaiaa one pMriannv In lands, sad
bel"-d upon nt a IU of oer 4uu,uuu In diracl
lotation of luccouiiUlultoB.
From Sclera.' Dairy,
Pl ltE-AM fri;mii - ini.iviutn in "
Salem in irinnir and cvenin-f, from Ihe old Huel
ton Milk Itanch. . Nmuibut vn nia, Smithy cows
kept. One oow' niils lor children,
t-d'f ,..! .. ,,. .ji.,-. . v-,Proprt lor t
Stay to iiHons o.
'avmsis Tnt. laiujest vi nuc iioi sb
In Siayton, c-.rn.r ol Florence and Third
streo'a. New and ni-ai. S-njres si.n hei e. Prices
reusonutile. Tlie pab.lc
me s call. J.
novl7::m
nnliiillv 'avl-ed loiriva
. P. QUEEN ER, Prop.
ltotice.n'-,,'",;f "''f-
"jajOTICE 'lS ' I1F.UKI1Y OIVEN TO ALL '
s' whom tf mav concern,- that, from nnd after 1 '
this (tnui I will ma. ta niHimnKtlile for anv itebtaM. .
conlriicied by inv 1,011, Willai'd' Wilcox.' who is
underage, but has abandoned his home nnd fsm-;
thus. j. wiu;ox.
ACHSV1I.I.B, AMil 27, lH7ti.-4w
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
A General Assortment
OF
I?1 xj n 3XT 1 1? TT H EJ 1
Kept Constantly on Hand and
UPHOLSTERING
, j ' In all Its Branches Pone.
i JOHV CsICAV
nK 'P'HAWtn THE rURNrrt'RB
, ,ftor of Yeaton A I.oughery on Csmnnercuil
etreat, and will eanllnua the business at the old
stand, Aav one wantiug anything n ihe
Fnrnituro or , UpboltitrjLiiie
Will save money by airing- him a sail and exam.
I Dint bis go.1. aatT pricaa iMlura r 'anna
alMwkera. Hla ataua la ta ..... c"
oeiiuaeap n s the CHeapeat
V. If. L' I"'18 or Wood-wnrk and Uiiliolatny
X
! J?. . . aiaaawr. Onlere soiuned. Bs-
r-ua Miarai aaa,i tuair ia u..i;n a. 11
... inlvls-Jaa
Isa'a
tlO 'f k ' ' A rents wanted. OuiBt
t-t i
aaaritwl
r-v-
.its